The Shawshank Redemption The Shawshank Redemption is a 1994 American drama film written and directed by Frank Darabont, based on the 1982 Stephen King novella Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption. It tells the story of banker Andy Dufresne, who is sentenced to life in Shawshank State Penitentiary for the murders of his wife and her lover, despite his claims of innocence. Over the following two decades, he befriends a fellow prisoner, contraband smuggler Ellis "Red" Redding, and becomes instrumental in a money-laundering operation led by the prison warden Samuel Norton. William Sadler, Clancy Brown, Gil Bellows, and James Whitmore appear in supporting roles. Darabont purchased the film rights to Kings story in 1987, but development did not begin until five years later when he wrote the script over an eight-week period. Two weeks after submitting his script to Castle Rock Entertainment, Darabont secured a $25 million budget to produce The Shawshank Redemption, which started pre-production in January 1993. While the film is set in Maine, principal photography took place from June to August 1993 almost entirely in Mansfield, with the Ohio State Reformatory serving as the eponymous penitentiary. The project attracted many stars of the time for the role of Andy, including Tom Hanks, Tom Cruise, and Kevin Costner. Thomas Newman provided the films score. While The Shawshank Redemption received positive reviews on its release, particularly for its story and the performances of Robbins and Freeman, it was a box office disappointment, earning only $16 million during its initial theatrical run. Many reasons were cited for its failure at the time, including competition from films such as Pulp Fiction and Forrest Gump, to the general unpopularity of prison films, lack of female characters, and even the title, which was considered to be confusing for audiences. Even so, it went on to receive multiple award nominations, including seven Academy Award nominations, and a theatrical re-release that, combined with international takings, increased the films box office gross to $58.3 million. Over 320,000 VHS copies were shipped throughout the United States, and based on its award nominations and word of mouth, it became one of the top rented films of 1995. The broadcast rights were acquired following the purchase of Castle Rock by Turner Broadcasting System, and it was shown regularly on the TNT network starting in 1997, further increasing its popularity. It is now considered by many to be one of the greatest films of the 1990s. As of 2017, the film is still broadcast regularly, and is popular in several countries, with audience members and celebrities citing it as a source of inspiration, and naming the film as a favorite in various surveys. In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Dark Knight The Dark Knight is a 2008 superhero film directed, co-produced, and co-written by Christopher Nolan. Based on the DC Comics character Batman, the film is the second installment of Nolans The Dark Knight Trilogy and a sequel to 2005s Batman Begins, starring Christian Bale and supported by Michael Caine, Heath Ledger, Gary Oldman, Aaron Eckhart, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Morgan Freeman. In the film, Bruce Wayne / Batman, Police Lieutenant James Gordon and District Attorney Harvey Dent form an alliance to dismantle organized crime in Gotham City, but are menaced by an anarchistic mastermind known as the Joker, who seeks to undermine Batmans influence and turn the city to chaos. Nolans inspiration for the film was the Jokers comic book debut in 1940, the 1988 graphic novel The Killing Joke, and the 1996 series The Long Halloween, which retold Harvey Dents origin. The "Dark Knight" nickname was first applied to Batman in Batman #1, in a story written by Bill Finger. The Dark Knight was filmed primarily in Chicago, as well as in several other locations in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Hong Kong. Nolan used IMAX 70mm film cameras to film some sequences, including the Jokers first appearance in the film. Warner Bros. initially created a viral marketing campaign for The Dark Knight, developing promotional websites and trailers highlighting screenshots of Ledger as the Joker. Ledger died on January 22, 2008, some months after he completed filming and six months before the films release from a toxic combination of prescription drugs, leading to intense attention from the press and movie-going public. A co-production of the United States and the United Kingdom, The Dark Knight was released on July 18, 2008 in the United States and on July 25, 2008 in the United Kingdom. Film critics considered it one of the best films of its decade and one of the best superhero films of all time; the film received highly positive reviews, particularly for its action, score, screenplay, performances, visual effects, and direction, setting numerous records during its theatrical run. The Dark Knight appeared on 287 critics top ten lists, more than any other film of 2008 with the exception of WALL-E, and more critics named The Dark Knight the best film released that year. With over $1billion in revenue worldwide, it became the highest-grossing film of 2008 and is the 43rd highest-grossing film of all time, unadjusted for inflation; it also set the record for highest-grossing domestic opening with $158million, a record it held for three years. The film received eight Academy Award nominations; it won the award for Best Sound Editing and Ledger was posthumously awarded Best Supporting Actor. In 2016 it was voted 33rd among 100 films considered the best of the 21st century by 117 film critics from around the world. The Dark Knight Rises, the final film in the trilogy, was released on July 20, 2012. Inception Inception is a 2010 science fiction action film written and directed by Christopher Nolan, who also produced the film with his wife, Emma Thomas. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a professional thief who steals information by infiltrating the subconscious, and is offered a chance to have his criminal history erased as payment for the implantation of another persons idea into a targets subconscious. The ensemble cast additionally includes Ken Watanabe, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Ellen Page, Tom Hardy, Dileep Rao, Cillian Murphy, Tom Berenger, and Michael Caine. After the 2002 completion of Insomnia, Nolan presented to Warner Bros. a written 80-page treatment about a horror film envisioning "dream stealers" based on lucid dreaming. Deciding he needed more experience before tackling a production of this magnitude and complexity, Nolan retired the project and instead worked on 2005s Batman Begins, 2006s The Prestige, and The Dark Knight in 2008. The treatment was revised over 6 months and was purchased by Warner in February 2009. Inception was filmed in six countries, beginning in Tokyo on June 19 and ending in Canada on November 22. Its official budget was US$160 million, split between Warner Bros and Legendary. Nolans reputation and success with The Dark Knight helped secure the films US$100 million in advertising expenditure. Inceptions première was held in London on July 8, 2010; it was released in both conventional and IMAX theaters beginning on July 16, 2010. Inception grossed over US$828 million worldwide, becoming the fourth highest-grossing film of 2010. The home video market also had strong results, with US$68 million in DVD and Blu-ray sales. Inception opened to acclaim from critics, who praised its screenplay, visual effects, score, and ensemble cast. It won four Academy Awards and was nominated for four more: Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Art Direction, and Best Original Score. Fight Club Fight Club is a 1999 film directed by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter. It is based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. Norton plays the unnamed narrator, who is discontented with his white-collar job. He forms a "fight club" with soap salesman Tyler Durden, and becomes embroiled in a relationship with him and a destitute woman, Marla Singer. Palahniuks novel was optioned by Fox 2000 Pictures producer Laura Ziskin, who hired Jim Uhls to write the film adaptation. Fincher was selected because of his enthusiasm for the story. He developed the script with Uhls and sought screenwriting advice from the cast and others in the film industry. He and the cast compared the film to Rebel Without a Cause and The Graduate, with a theme of conflict between Generation X and the value system of advertising. Fincher used the homoerotic overtones of Palahniuks novel to make audiences uncomfortable and keep them from anticipating the twist ending. Studio executives did not like the film, and they restructured Finchers intended marketing campaign to try to reduce anticipated losses. Fight Club failed to meet the studios expectations at the box office, and received polarized reactions from critics. It was cited as one of the most controversial and talked-about films of 1999. The Guardian saw it as an omen for change in American political life, and described its visual style as ground-breaking. The film later found commercial success with its DVD release, establishing Fight Club as a cult classic and causing media to revisit the film. On the tenth anniversary of the films release, The New York Times dubbed it the "defining cult movie of our time." Pulp Fiction Pulp Fiction is a 1994 American crime film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, who conceived it with Roger Avary. Starring John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, Tim Roth, Ving Rhames, and Uma Thurman, it tells several stories of criminal Los Angeles. The title refers to the pulp magazines and hardboiled crime novels popular during the mid-20th century, known for their graphic violence and punchy dialogue. Tarantino wrote Pulp Fiction in 1992 and 1993, incorporating scenes that Avary originally wrote for True Romance. Its plot occurs out of chronological order. The film is also self-referential from its opening moments, beginning with a title card that gives two dictionary definitions of "pulp". Considerable screen time is devoted to monologues and casual conversations with eclectic dialogue revealing each characters perspectives on several subjects, and the film features an ironic combination of humor and strong violence. TriStar Pictures reportedly turned down the script as "too demented". Miramax co-chairman Harvey Weinstein was enthralled, however, and the film became the first that Miramax fully financed. Pulp Fiction won the Palme dOr at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival, and was a major critical and commercial success. It was nominated for seven awards at the 67th Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and won Best Original Screenplay; it earned Travolta, Jackson, and Thurman Academy Award nominations and boosted their careers. Its development, marketing, distribution, and profitability had a sweeping effect on independent cinema. Pulp Fiction is widely regarded as Tarantinos masterpiece, with particular praise for its screenwriting. The self-reflexivity, unconventional structure, and extensive homage and pastiche have led critics to describe it as a touchstone of postmodern film. It is often considered a cultural watershed, influencing movies and other media that adopted elements of its style. In 2008, Entertainment Weekly named it the best film since 1983 and it has appeared on many critics lists of the greatest films ever made. In 2013, Pulp Fiction was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Forrest Gump Forrest Gump is a 1994 American comedy-drama film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Eric Roth. It is based on the 1986 novel by Winston Groom, and stars Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise, Mykelti Williamson, and Sally Field. The story depicts several decades in the life of Forrest Gump, a slow-witted but kind-hearted man from Alabama who witnesses and unwittingly influences several defining historical events in the 20th century United States. The film differs substantially from the novel. Principal photography took place in late 1993, mainly in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Extensive visual effects were used to incorporate Hanks into archived footage and to develop other scenes. The soundtrack features songs reflecting the different periods seen in the film. Forrest Gump was released in the United States on July 6, 1994 and received favorable reviews for Zemeckis directing, Hanks performance, the visual effects, and the script. The film was an enormous success at the box office; it became the top-grossing film in America released that year and earned over worldwide during its theatrical run, making it the second highest-grossing film of 1994. The soundtrack sold over 12 million copies. Forrest Gump won the Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for Hanks, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Visual Effects, and Best Film Editing. It won many other awards and nominations, including Golden Globes, Peoples Choice Awards, and Young Artist Awards. Varying interpretations have been made of the protagonist and the films political symbolism. In 2011, the Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Matrix The Matrix is a 1999 science fiction action film written and directed by the Wachowskis that stars Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving, and Joe Pantoliano and the first installment in the Matrix franchise. It depicts a dystopian future in which humanity is unknowingly trapped inside a simulated reality, the Matrix, created by thought-capable machines to distract humans while using their bodies as an energy source. When computer programmer Thomas Anderson, under the hacker alias "Neo", uncovers the truth, he "is drawn into a rebellion against the machines" along with other people who have been freed from the Matrix. The Matrix is an example of the cyberpunk subgenre of science fiction. The Wachowskis approach to action scenes was influenced by Japanese animation and martial arts films, and the films use of fight choreographers and wire fu techniques from Hong Kong action cinema influenced subsequent Hollywood action film productions. The film is known for popularizing a visual effect known as "bullet time", where the heightened perception of certain characters is represented by allowing the action within a shot to progress in slow-motion while the camera appears to move through the scene at normal speed, allowing the sped-up movements of certain characters to be perceived normally. While some critics have praised the film for its handling of difficult subjects, others have said the deeper themes are largely overshadowed by its action scenes. The Matrix was first released in the United States on March 31, 1999, and grossed over worldwide. It was well-received by many critics and won four Academy Awards, as well as other accolades, including BAFTA Awards and Saturn Awards. The Matrix was praised for its innovative visual effects, cinematography and entertainment value. The film has since appeared in lists of the greatest science fiction films, and was added to the National Film Registry for preservation in 2012. The success of the film led to the release of two feature film sequels in 2003, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, which were also written and directed by the Wachowskis, with an upcoming fourth movie also in development. The Matrix franchise was further expanded, with the Wachowskis being heavily involved, through the production of comic books, video games and animated short films. The Matrix franchise has even inspired books and theories expanding on some of the religious and philosophical ideas alluded to in the movies. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is a 2001 epic fantasy adventure film directed by Peter Jackson, based on the first volume of J. R. R. Tolkiens The Lord of the Rings. The film is the first instalment in The Lord of the Rings trilogy and was produced by Barrie M. Osborne, Jackson, Fran Walsh and Tim Sanders, and written by Walsh, Philippa Boyens and Jackson. The film features an ensemble cast including Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin, Cate Blanchett, John Rhys-Davies, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Orlando Bloom, Christopher Lee, Hugo Weaving, Sean Bean, Ian Holm, and Andy Serkis. It was followed by The Two Towers and The Return of the King. Set in Middle-earth, the story tells of the Dark Lord Sauron, who is seeking the One Ring. The Ring has found its way to the young hobbit Frodo Baggins. The fate of Middle-earth hangs in the balance as Frodo and eight companions who form the Fellowship of the Ring begin their journey to Mount Doom in the land of Mordor, the only place where the Ring can be destroyed. The Fellowship of the Ring was financed and distributed by American studio New Line Cinema, but filmed and edited entirely in Jacksons native New Zealand, concurrently with the other two parts of the trilogy. Released on 19 December 2001, the film was highly acclaimed by critics and fans alike, who considered it to be a landmark in filmmaking and an achievement in the fantasy film genre. It has grossed $871.5 million worldwide, making it the 2nd highest-grossing film of 2001 and the 5th highest-grossing film of all time at the time of its release. The Fellowship of the Ring is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential fantasy films ever made. The film won many awards, including being nominated for 13 Oscars at the 74th Academy Awards ceremony, of which it won four, for Best Cinematography, Best Makeup, Best Original Score and Best Visual Effects. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King is a 2003 epic fantasy adventure film directed by Peter Jackson, based on the third volume of J. R. R. Tolkiens The Lord of the Rings. The film is the third instalment in The Lord of the Rings trilogy and was produced by Barrie M. Osborne, Jackson and Fran Walsh, and written by Walsh, Philippa Boyens and Jackson. The film features an ensemble cast including Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin, Cate Blanchett, John Rhys-Davies, Bernard Hill, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Orlando Bloom, Hugo Weaving, Miranda Otto, David Wenham, Karl Urban, John Noble, Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, and Sean Bean. It was preceded by The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers. Continuing the plot of The Two Towers, Frodo, Sam and Gollum are making their final way toward Mount Doom in Mordor in order to destroy the One Ring, unbeknownst to Gollums true intentions, while Gandalf, Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli and the rest are joining forces together against Sauron and his legions in Minas Tirith. The Return of the King was financed and distributed by American studio New Line Cinema, but filmed and edited entirely in Jacksons native New Zealand, concurrently with the other two parts of the trilogy. Released on 17 December 2003, the film was highly acclaimed by critics and fans alike, who considered it to be a landmark in filmmaking and an achievement in the fantasy film genre. It has grossed over $1.120 billion worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film of 2003 and the 2nd highest-grossing film of all time at the time of its release. The Return of the King is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential fantasy films ever made. The film won many awards, including winning all 11 Oscars for which it was nominated at the 76th Academy Awards, therefore tying for the record for the most Academy Awards won by a single film and the holding the record for the highest clean sweep at the Oscars. The Godfather The Godfather is a 1972 American crime film directed by Francis Ford Coppola and produced by Albert S. Ruddy, based on Mario Puzos best-selling novel of the same name. It stars Marlon Brando and Al Pacino as the leaders of a fictional New York crime family. The story, spanning 1945 to 1955, chronicles the family under the patriarch Vito Corleone, focusing on the transformation of Michael Corleone from reluctant family outsider to ruthless mafia boss. Paramount Pictures obtained the rights to the novel for the price of $80,000, before it gained popularity. Studio executives had trouble finding a director; their first few candidates turned down the position before Coppola signed on to direct the film. They and Coppola disagreed over who would play several characters, in particular, Vito and Michael. Filming took place primarily on location around New York and in Sicily, and was completed ahead of schedule. The musical score was principally composed by Nino Rota, with additional pieces by Carmine Coppola. The film was the highest-grossing film of 1972, and was for a time the highest-grossing film ever made, with a gross of around $245–286 million at the box office. The film received universal acclaim from critics and audiences, with praise going towards the performances of its cast, particularly from Brando and Pacino, the directing, screenplay, cinematography, editing, score, and portrayal of the mafia. The film revitalized Brandos career, which was in decline during the 1960s before he went on to star in hits such as Last Tango in Paris, Superman, and Apocalypse Now, and launched the successful careers of Coppola, Pacino, and the rest of the cast. At the 45th Academy Awards, it won the Oscars for Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay. Its seven other Oscar nominations included Pacino, James Caan, Robert Duvall, and Coppola for Best Director. Since its release, The Godfather is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential films ever made, especially in the gangster genre. It was selected for preservation in the U.S. National Film Registry of the Library of Congress in 1990, being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and is ranked the second-greatest film in American cinema by the American Film Institute. It was followed by sequels The Godfather Part II and The Godfather Part III. The Dark Knight Rises The Dark Knight Rises is a 2012 superhero film directed by Christopher Nolan, who co-wrote the screenplay with his brother Jonathan Nolan, and the story with David S. Goyer. Based on the DC Comics character Batman, the film is the final installment in Nolans The Dark Knight Trilogy, and the sequel to The Dark Knight. Christian Bale stars as Bruce Wayne / Batman, alongside Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, Anne Hathaway, Tom Hardy, Marion Cotillard, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Morgan Freeman. Eight years after the events of The Dark Knight, merciless revolutionary Bane forces an older Bruce Wayne to resume his role as Batman and save Gotham City from nuclear destruction. Christopher Nolan was hesitant about returning to the series for a third film, but agreed after developing a story with his brother and Goyer that he felt would conclude the series on a satisfactory note. Nolan drew inspiration from Banes comic book debut in the 1993 "Knightfall" storyline, the 1986 series The Dark Knight Returns, and the 1999 storyline "No Mans Land". Filming took place from May to November 2011 in locations including Jodhpur, London, Nottingham, Glasgow, Los Angeles, New York City, Newark, and Pittsburgh. Nolan used IMAX 70 mm film cameras for much of the filming, including the first six minutes of the film, to optimize the quality of the picture. A vehicle variation of the Batplane and Batcopter termed the "Bat", an underground prison set, and a new Batcave set were created specifically for the film. As with The Dark Knight, viral marketing campaigns began early during production. When filming concluded, Warner Bros. refocused its campaign: developing promotional websites, releasing the first six minutes of the film, screening theatrical trailers, and sending out information regarding the films plot. The Dark Knight Rises premiered in New York City on July 16, 2012. The film was released in the United States and the United Kingdom on July 20, 2012. The film received positive reviews, with praise being directed toward the performances, action sequences, screenplay, direction, musical score, and emotional depth, with many critics deeming it a solid conclusion to the trilogy. The consensus at Rotten Tomatoes calls it "ambitious, thoughtful, and potent". The film has grossed over $1 billion worldwide, making it the second film in the Batman film series to earn $1 billion. In addition to being Nolans highest-grossing film, it is the 29th-highest-grossing film of all time, the highest-grossing live-action superhero film that is not in a shared universe, the third-highest-grossing film of 2012, the highest-grossing Batman film of all time, and the ninth-highest-grossing superhero film. It also held the record for the highest-grossing DC Comics film of all time until the release of Aquaman in 2018. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is a 2002 epic fantasy adventure film directed by Peter Jackson, based on the second volume of J. R. R. Tolkiens The Lord of the Rings. The film is the second instalment in The Lord of the Rings trilogy and was produced by Barrie M. Osborne, Fran Walsh and Jackson, and written by Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Stephen Sinclair and Jackson. The film features an ensemble cast including Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin, Cate Blanchett, John Rhys-Davies, Bernard Hill, Christopher Lee, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Orlando Bloom, Hugo Weaving, Miranda Otto, David Wenham, Brad Dourif, Karl Urban and Andy Serkis. It was preceded by The Fellowship of the Ring and followed by The Return of the King. Continuing the plot of The Fellowship of the Ring, the film intercuts three storylines. Frodo and Sam continue their journey towards Mordor to destroy the One Ring, meeting and joined by Gollum, the rings former owner. Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli come to the war-torn nation of Rohan and are reunited with the resurrected Gandalf, before fighting at the Battle of Helms Deep. Merry and Pippin escape capture, meet Treebeard the Ent, and help to plan an attack on Isengard. The Two Towers was financed and distributed by American studio New Line Cinema, but filmed and edited entirely in Jacksons native New Zealand, concurrently with the other two parts of the trilogy. Released on 18 December 2002, the film was highly acclaimed by critics and fans alike, who considered it to be a landmark in filmmaking and an achievement in the fantasy film genre. It has grossed over $926 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film of 2002 and the 4th highest-grossing film of all time at the time of its release. The Two Towers is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential fantasy films ever made. The film won many awards, including being nominated for six Oscars at the 75th Academy Awards ceremony, of which it won two, for Best Sound Editing and Best Visual Effects. Interstellar Interstellar is a 2014 American epic science fiction film directed and produced by Christopher Nolan. It stars Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Bill Irwin, Ellen Burstyn, and Michael Caine. Set in a dystopian future where humanity is struggling to survive, the film follows a group of astronauts who travel through a wormhole near Saturn in search of a new home for humanity. Brothers Christopher and Jonathan Nolan wrote the screenplay, which had its origins in a script Jonathan developed in 2007. Christopher produced Interstellar with his wife, Emma Thomas, through their production company Syncopy, and with Lynda Obst through Lynda Obst Productions. Caltech theoretical physicist Kip Thorne was an executive producer, acted as scientific consultant, and wrote a tie-in book, The Science of Interstellar. Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., and Legendary Pictures co-financed the film. Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema shot it on 35 mm in anamorphic format and IMAX 70 mm. Principal photography began in late 2013 and took place in Alberta, Iceland and Los Angeles. Interstellar uses extensive practical and miniature effects and the company Double Negative created additional digital effects. Interstellar premiered on October 26, 2014, in Los Angeles, California. In the United States, it was first released on film stock, expanding to venues using digital projectors. The film had a worldwide gross of over $677 million, making it the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2014. Interstellar received critical praise for its themes, visual effects, musical score, and acting. At the 87th Academy Awards, the film won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, and was nominated for Best Original Score, Best Sound Mixing, Best Sound Editing and Best Production Design. Se7en Seven is a 1995 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed by David Fincher and written by Andrew Kevin Walker. It stars Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, Gwyneth Paltrow, John C. McGinley, R. Lee Ermey, and Kevin Spacey. It tells the story of David Mills, a detective who partners with the retiring William Somerset to track down a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as a motif in his murders. The screenplay was influenced by the time Walker spent in New York City trying to make it as a writer. Principal photography took place in Los Angeles, with the last scene filmed near Lancaster. The films budget was $33 million. Released on September 22, 1995 by New Line Cinema, Seven was the seventh-highest-grossing film of the year, grossing over $327 million worldwide. It was well received by critics, who praised the films darkness, brutality and themes. The film was nominated for Best Film Editing at the 68th Academy Awards, losing to Apollo 13. Django Unchained Django Unchained is a 2012 American revisionist Western film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, starring Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kerry Washington, and Samuel L. Jackson, with Walton Goggins, Dennis Christopher, James Remar, Michael Parks, and Don Johnson in supporting roles. Set in the Old West and Antebellum South, it is a highly stylized tribute to Spaghetti Westerns using an obvious revisionist history, in particular the 1966 Italian film Django by Sergio Corbucci, whose star Franco Nero has a cameo appearance. Development of Django Unchained began in 2007 when Tarantino was writing a book on Corbucci. By April 2011, Tarantino sent his final draft of the script to The Weinstein Company. Casting began in the summer of 2011, with Michael K. Williams and Will Smith being considered for the role of the title character before Foxx was cast. Principal photography took place from November 2011 to March 2012 in California, Wyoming, and Louisiana. Django Unchained premiered at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City on December 11, 2012 and was theatrically released on December 25, 2012 in the United States, grossing over $425 million worldwide against its $100 million budget, becoming Tarantinos highest-grossing to-date. The film received numerous awards and nominations, including five nominations at the 85th Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Waltz won several awards for his performance, among them Best Supporting Actor at the Academy Awards, Golden Globes and BAFTAs. For his screenplay, Tarantino won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, and a BAFTA. Gladiator Gladiator is a 2000 epic historical drama film directed by Ridley Scott and written by David Franzoni, John Logan, and William Nicholson. The film was co-produced and released by DreamWorks Pictures and Universal Pictures. It stars Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Nielsen, Ralf Möller, Oliver Reed, Djimon Hounsou, Derek Jacobi, John Shrapnel, and Richard Harris. Crowe portrays Hispano-Roman general Maximus Decimus Meridius, who is betrayed when Commodus, the ambitious son of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, murders his father and seizes the throne. Reduced to slavery, Maximus rises through the ranks of the gladiatorial arena to avenge the murders of his family and his emperor. Inspired by Daniel P. Mannixs 1958 book Those About to Die, the films script, initially written by Franzoni, was acquired by DreamWorks and Ridley Scott signed on to direct the film. Principal photography began in January 1999, before the script was completed, and wrapped up in May of that year, with the scenes of Ancient Rome shot over a period of nineteen weeks in Fort Ricasoli, Malta. The films computer-generated imagery effects were created by British post-production company The Mill, who also created a digital body double for the remaining scenes involving Reeds character Proximo due to Reed dying of a heart attack during production. Gladiator premiered in Los Angeles on May 1, 2000, and was released theatrically in the United States on May 5 and in the United Kingdom on May 11. The film received generally favorable reviews from critics, with praise for the acting, Scotts direction, visuals, screenplay, action sequences, musical score and the production values. It was a box office success, grossing $187.7 million in the United States, making it the fourth highest-grossing film of 2000 in the US, and grossed $457 million worldwide, making it the second highest-grossing film of 2000. The film won multiple awards, including five Academy Awards at the 73rd Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor for Crowe, Best Costume Design, Best Sound, and Best Visual Effects. It also received five BAFTA Awards at the 54th British Academy Film Awards for Best Film, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design and Best Editing. Since its release, Gladiator has also been credited with reinventing the swords n sandals genre and rekindling interest in entertainment centered around ancient Greek and ancient Roman culture. Batman Begins Batman Begins is a 2005 superhero film directed by Christopher Nolan and written by Nolan and David S. Goyer. Based on the DC Comics character Batman, it stars Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Liam Neeson, Katie Holmes, Gary Oldman, Cillian Murphy, Tom Wilkinson, Rutger Hauer, Ken Watanabe, and Morgan Freeman. The film reboots the Batman film series, telling the origin story of Bruce Wayne from the death of his parents to his journey to become Batman and his fight to stop Ras al Ghul and the Scarecrow from plunging Gotham City into chaos. Following the poor reception of Batman & Robin, a series of unsuccessful attempts were made to resurrect Batman on the big screen which put the Batman film series on hold for nearly eight years. Then, in early 2003, Nolan and Goyer began work on Batman Begins. Aiming for a darker, more realistic tone compared to the previous films, a primary goal for their vision was to engage the audiences emotional investment in both the Batman and Bruce Wayne identities of the lead character. The film, which was principally shot in the United Kingdom, Iceland and Chicago, relied heavily on traditional stunts and miniature effects, with computer-generated imagery being used in a minimal capacity compared to other action films. Comic book storylines such as The Man Who Falls, Year One and The Long Halloween served as inspiration. Batman Begins opened on June 17, 2005, in the United States and Canada in 3,858 theaters. It grossed over $48 million in its opening weekend in North America, eventually grossing over $375 million worldwide. The film was met with highly positive reviews, with critics praising the tone, Bales performance, action sequences, score, direction, and the emotional weight compared to previous Batman films. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography and three BAFTA awards. It was followed by The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises, with the three films constituting The Dark Knight Trilogy. The Avengers Marvels The Avengers, or simply The Avengers, is a 2012 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sixth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was written and directed by Joss Whedon and features an ensemble cast that includes Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, and Jeremy Renner as the titular Avengers team, alongside Tom Hiddleston, Clark Gregg, Cobie Smulders, Stellan Skarsgård, and Samuel L. Jackson. In the film, Nick Fury, director of the spy agency S.H.I.E.L.D., recruits Tony Stark, Steve Rogers, Bruce Banner, and Thor to form a team that must stop Thors brother Loki from subjugating Earth. The films development began when Marvel Studios received a loan from Merrill Lynch in April 2005. After the success of the film Iron Man in May 2008, Marvel announced that The Avengers would be released in July 2011. With the signing of Johansson in March 2009, the film was pushed back for a 2012 release. Whedon was brought on board in April 2010 and rewrote the original screenplay by Zak Penn. Production began in April 2011 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, before moving to Cleveland, Ohio, in August and New York City in September. The film was converted to 3D in post-production. The Avengers premiered at Hollywoods El Capitan Theatre on April 11, 2012, and was released in the United States on May 4, 2012. The film received praise for Whedons direction and screenplay, visual effects, action sequences, acting, and musical score, and garnered numerous awards and nominations including Academy Award and BAFTA nominations for achievements in visual effects. It set or tied numerous box office records, including the biggest opening weekend in the United States and Canada. The Avengers grossed over $1.5 billion worldwide and became the third-highest-grossing film of all time, as well as the highest-grossing film of 2012. It is the first Marvel production to generate $1 billion in ticket sales. In 2017, it was featured as one of the 100 greatest films of all time in Empire magazines poll of The 100 Greatest Movies. Three sequels, titled Age of Ultron, Infinity War, and Endgame, were released in May 2015, April 2018, and April 2019, respectively. The Silence of the Lambs The Silence of the Lambs is a 1991 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Jonathan Demme from a screenplay written by Ted Tally, adapted from Thomas Harriss 1988 novel of the same name. The film stars Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn, Ted Levine, and Anthony Heald. In the film, Clarice Starling, a young FBI trainee, seeks the advice of the imprisoned Dr. Hannibal Lecter, a brilliant psychiatrist and cannibalistic serial killer to apprehend another serial killer, known only as "Buffalo Bill", who skins his female victims corpses. The novel was Harriss first and second respectively to feature the characters of Starling and Lecter, and was the second adaptation of a Harris novel to feature Lecter, preceded by the Michael Mann-directed Manhunter. The Silence of the Lambs was released on February 14, 1991 and grossed $272.7 million worldwide against its $19 million budget, becoming the fifth-highest grossing film of 1991 worldwide. The film premiered at the 41st Berlin International Film Festival, where it competed for the Golden Bear, while Demme received the Silver Bear for Best Director. Critically acclaimed upon release, it became only the third film to win Academy Awards in all the top five categories: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Adapted Screenplay. It is also the first Best Picture winner widely considered to be a horror film, and one of only six such films to be nominated in the category, along with The Exorcist, Jaws, The Sixth Sense, Black Swan and Get Out. It is regularly cited by critics, film directors and audiences alike as one of the greatest and most influential films of all time. In 2018 Empire ranked it 48th on their list of the 500 greatest movies of all time. The American Film Institute ranked it as the 5th greatest and most influential thriller film of all time while the characters Clarice Starling and Hannibal Lecter were ranked as the greatest film heroine and villain respectively. The film is considered "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant by the U.S. Library of Congress and was selected to be preserved in the National Film Registry in 2011. A sequel titled Hannibal was released in 2001, in which Hopkins reprised his role. It was followed by two prequels: Red Dragon and Hannibal Rising. Inglourious Basterds Inglourious Basterds is a 2009 war film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring Brad Pitt, Christoph Waltz, Michael Fassbender, Eli Roth, Diane Kruger, Daniel Brühl, Til Schweiger and Mélanie Laurent. The film tells an alternate history story of two plots to assassinate Nazi Germanys leadership, one planned by Shosanna Dreyfus, a young French Jewish cinema proprietor and the other by a team of Jewish American soldiers led by First Lieutenant Aldo Raine. Christoph Waltz co-stars as Hans Landa, an SS colonel tracking down Raines group and who is connected to Shosannas past. The films title was inspired by Italian director Enzo G. Castellaris macaroni combat film The Inglorious Bastards. Tarantino wrote the script in 1998, but struggled with the ending and chose instead to direct the two-part film Kill Bill. After directing Death Proof in 2007, Tarantino returned to work on Inglourious Basterds. A co-production of the United States and Germany, the film began principal photography in October 2008 and was filmed in Germany and France with a $70million production budget. It premiered on May 20, 2009, at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival, and received a wide release in theaters in the United States and Europe in August 2009 by The Weinstein Company and Universal Pictures. Inglourious Basterds grossed over $321million in theaters worldwide, making it Tarantinos highest-grossing film. Later it was surpassed in box office by Django Unchained and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. It received multiple awards and nominations, among them eight Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. For his role as Landa, Waltz won the Cannes Film Festivals Best Actor Award, as well as the BAFTA, Screen Actors Guild, Critics Choice, Golden Globe, and Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope Star Wars is a 1977 American epic space-opera film written and directed by George Lucas. It stars Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Peter Cushing, Alec Guinness, David Prowse, James Earl Jones, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, and Peter Mayhew. It is the first installment of the original Star Wars trilogy, and was retroactively made the fourth episode in the nine-part Skywalker saga. Lucas had the idea for a science-fiction film in the vein of Flash Gordon around the time he completed his first film, THX 1138, and began working on a treatment after the release of American Graffiti. Star Wars focuses on the journey of Luke Skywalker, who along with Han Solo and the wizened Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi, attempt to free Princess Leia from the clutches of the Galactic Empire and the Sith Lord Darth Vader. The heroes, in league with the Rebel Alliance, attempt to destroy the Empires planet-destroying space station, the Death Star. Star Wars was released in a limited number of theaters in the United States on May 25, 1977, and quickly became a blockbuster hit, leading to it being expanded to a much wider release. The film opened to a positive response from critics, most notably for its groundbreaking visual effects. It earned a total of $775 million, surpassing Jaws to become the highest-grossing film at the time until the release of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. When adjusted for inflation, Star Wars is the second-highest-grossing film in North America, and the fourth-highest-grossing film in the world. It received ten Oscar nominations, winning seven. In 1989, it became one of the first films to be selected as part of the U.S. Library of Congresss National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." At the time, it was the most recent film in the registry and the only one chosen from the 1970s. In 2004, its soundtrack was added to the U.S. National Recording Registry. Today, it is regarded as one of the most important films in the history of motion pictures. The film has been reissued multiple times at Lucass behest—most significantly with its 20th-anniversary theatrical "Special Edition"—incorporating many changes including modified computer-generated effects, altered dialogue, shots, remixed soundtracks and added scenes. It launched an industry of tie-in products, including novels, comics, video games, amusement park attractions, and merchandise including toys, games, clothing and many other spin-off works. The films success led to two critically and commercially successful sequels, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, and later to a prequel trilogy, a sequel trilogy, two anthology films and various spin-off TV series. Saving Private Ryan Saving Private Ryan is a 1998 American epic war film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Robert Rodat. Set during the Invasion of Normandy in World War II, the film is notable for its graphic portrayal of war and for the intensity of its opening 27 minutes, which includes a depiction of the Omaha Beach assault during the Normandy landings. The film follows United States Army Rangers Captain John H. Miller and his squad as they search for a paratrooper, Private First Class James Francis Ryan, the last surviving brother of three servicemen killed in action. The film is a co-production between DreamWorks Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, and Mutual Film Company, with DreamWorks distributing the film in North America while Paramount released the film internationally. In 1996, producer Mark Gordon pitched Rodats idea, which was inspired by the Niland brothers, to Paramount, which eventually began development on the project. Spielberg, who at the time was forming DreamWorks, came on board to direct the project, and Hanks joined the cast. After the cast went through training supervised by Marines veteran Dale Dye, the films principal photography started in June 1997 and lasted two months. The films D-Day scenes were shot in Ballinesker Beach, Curracloe Strand, Ballinesker, just east of Curracloe, County Wexford, Ireland and used members of the army reserve of the Irish Army as infantry for the D-Day landing. Released on July 24, 1998, Saving Private Ryan received acclaim from critics and audiences for its performances, particularly from Hanks, realism, cinematography, score, screenplay, and Spielbergs directing. It was also a box office success; it grossed $216.8 million domestically, making it the highest-grossing film of 1998 in the United States, and $481.8 million worldwide, making it the second-highest-grossing film of 1998 worldwide. Additionally, it grossed $44 million from its release on home video in May 1999. At the 71st Academy Awards, the film was nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Hanks and Best Original Screenplay; it went on to win five for Spielbergs second win for Best Director, Best Film Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Sound, and Best Sound Effects Editing. The film also won both the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Drama and the Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture, while Spielberg won Golden Globe and Directors Guild of America Award for Best Director. Since its release, Saving Private Ryan has been considered as one of the greatest films ever made and has been lauded as influential on the war film genre. It is credited for renewing interest in World War II media. In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked Saving Private Ryan as the 71st-greatest American movie in AFIs 100 Years...100 Movies and in 2014, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Schindler's List Schindlers List is a 1993 American historical period drama film directed and co-produced by Steven Spielberg and written by Steven Zaillian. It is based on the novel Schindlers Ark by Australian novelist Thomas Keneally. The film follows Oskar Schindler, a Sudeten German businessman, who saved more than a thousand mostly Polish-Jewish refugees from the Holocaust by employing them in his factories during World War II. It stars Liam Neeson as Schindler, Ralph Fiennes as SS officer Amon Göth, and Ben Kingsley as Schindlers Jewish accountant Itzhak Stern. Ideas for a film about the Schindlerjuden were proposed as early as 1963. Poldek Pfefferberg, one of the Schindlerjuden, made it his lifes mission to tell Schindlers story. Spielberg became interested when executive Sidney Sheinberg sent him a book review of Schindlers Ark. Universal Pictures bought the rights to the novel, but Spielberg, unsure if he was ready to make a film about the Holocaust, tried to pass the project to several directors before deciding to direct it. Principal photography took place in Kraków, Poland, over 72 days in 1993. Spielberg shot in black and white and approached the film as a documentary. Cinematographer Janusz Kamiński wanted to create a sense of timelessness. John Williams composed the score, and violinist Itzhak Perlman performed the main theme. Schindlers List premiered on November 30, 1993, in Washington and was released on December 15, 1993, in the United States. Often listed among the greatest films ever made, it was also a box office success, earning $322 million worldwide on a $22 million budget. It was nominated for twelve Academy Awards, winning seven, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Original Score, and won numerous other awards, including seven BAFTAs and three Golden Globes. In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked Schindlers List 8th on its list of the 100 best American films of all time. The Library of Congress selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry in 2004. The Departed The Departed is a 2006 American crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by William Monahan. It is a remake of the 2002 Hong Kong film Infernal Affairs. The Departed stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, and Mark Wahlberg, with Martin Sheen, Ray Winstone, Vera Farmiga, Anthony Anderson, and Alec Baldwin in supporting roles. The film takes place in Boston. Irish Mob boss Francis "Frank" Costello plants Colin Sullivan as a mole within the Massachusetts State Police; simultaneously, the police assign undercover state trooper William "Billy" Costigan to infiltrate Costellos crew. When both sides realize the situation, Sullivan and Costigan each attempt to discover the others identity before they are found out. The character Colin Sullivan is loosely based on the corrupt FBI agent John Connolly, while the character Frank Costello is based on gangster Whitey Bulger. The Departed was a critical and commercial success, and won several awards, including four Oscars at the 79th Academy Awards, for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Film Editing; Mark Wahlberg was also nominated for Best Supporting Actor. The Prestige The Prestige is a 2006 psychological thriller film directed by Christopher Nolan from a screenplay adapted by his brother Jonathan from Christopher Priests 1995 novel of the same name. Its story follows Robert Angier and Alfred Borden, rival stage magicians in London at the end of the 19th century. Obsessed with creating the best stage illusion, they engage in competitive one-upmanship, with tragic results. The film stars Hugh Jackman as Robert Angier, Christian Bale as Alfred Borden, and David Bowie as Nikola Tesla. It also stars Scarlett Johansson, Michael Caine, Piper Perabo, Andy Serkis, and Rebecca Hall. The film reunites Nolan with actors Bale and Caine from Batman Begins and returning cinematographer Wally Pfister, production designer Nathan Crowley, and editor Lee Smith. The film was released on October 20, 2006, receiving positive reviews and a moderate box office success, and received Academy Award nominations for Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction. Along with The Illusionist and Scoop, The Prestige was one of three films released in 2006 to explore the world of stage magicians. Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back The Empire Strikes Back is a 1980 American epic space-opera film directed by Irvin Kershner. Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan wrote the screenplay, with George Lucas writing the films story and serving as executive producer. It was produced by Gary Kurtz for Lucasfilm and stars Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, David Prowse, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew, and Frank Oz. It is the middle installment of the original Star Wars trilogy, and the fifth episode in the nine-part Skywalker saga. After the success of the original Star Wars film, Lucas hired Leigh Brackett to write the sequel, before personally outlining the saga as a whole and finishing the films script himself. The story follows the Galactic Empire, under the leadership of the villainous Darth Vader and the mysterious Emperor, in pursuit of Luke Skywalker and the rest of the Rebel Alliance. While Vader relentlessly pursues Lukes friends—Han Solo, Princess Leia, and others—Luke studies the Force under Jedi Master Yoda. When Vader captures Lukes friends, Luke must decide whether to complete his training and become a Jedi Knight or to confront Vader and save them. Following a difficult production, The Empire Strikes Back was released on May 21, 1980. It received mixed reviews from critics initially but has since grown in esteem, becoming the most critically acclaimed film in the Star Wars franchise; it is now widely regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. It became the highest-grossing film of 1980 and, to date, has earned more than $538 million worldwide from its original run and several re-releases. When adjusted for inflation, it is the second-highest-grossing sequel of all time and the 13th-highest-grossing film in North America. The film was followed by Return of the Jedi, which was released in 1983. In 2010, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant". The Wolf of Wall Street The Wolf of Wall Street is a 2013 American biographical black comedy crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Terence Winter, based on the memoir of the same name by Jordan Belfort. It recounts Belforts perspective on his career as a stockbroker in New York City and how his firm, Stratton Oakmont, engaged in rampant corruption and fraud on Wall Street, which ultimately led to his downfall. Leonardo DiCaprio, who was also a producer on the film, stars as Belfort, with Jonah Hill as his business partner and friend, Donnie Azoff, Margot Robbie as his wife, Naomi Lapaglia, and Kyle Chandler as FBI agent Patrick Denham, who tries to bring Belfort down. Matthew McConaughey, Rob Reiner, Jon Bernthal, Jon Favreau, Joanna Lumley, and Jean Dujardin also star. The film marks the directors fifth collaboration with DiCaprio, after Gangs of New York, The Aviator, The Departed, and Shutter Island, as well as his second collaboration with Winter, since the television series Boardwalk Empire. The film was alleged by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission to have been financed by money stolen from the Malaysian 1MDB sovereign wealth fund by producer Riza Shahriz Abdul Aziz. The film premiered in New York City on December 17, 2013, and was released in the United States on December 25, 2013, distributed by Paramount Pictures, and was the first to be released entirely through digital distribution. It was a major commercial success, grossing $392 million worldwide during its theatrical run to become Scorseses highest-grossing film. The film was controversial for its morally ambiguous depiction of events, explicit sexual content, extreme profanity, depiction of hard drug use, and its use of animals during production. It set a Guinness World Record for the most instances of swearing in a film. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics, with praise for Scorseses direction, the comedic performance of DiCaprio and the fast-paced and consistent humor. It was nominated for several awards, including five nominations at the 86th Academy Awards ceremony: Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay, as well as Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor nominations for DiCaprio and Hill, respectively. DiCaprio won Best Actor – Musical or Comedy at the 71st Golden Globe Awards, where the film was also nominated for Best Picture – Musical or Comedy. Avatar Avatar is a 2009 American epic science fiction film directed, written, produced, and co-edited by James Cameron and stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez, and Sigourney Weaver. The film is set in the mid-22nd century when humans are colonizing Pandora, a lush habitable moon of a gas giant in the Alpha Centauri star system, in order to mine the mineral unobtanium, a room-temperature superconductor. The expansion of the mining colony threatens the continued existence of a local tribe of Navi – a humanoid species indigenous to Pandora. The films title refers to a genetically engineered Navi body operated from the brain of a remotely located human that is used to interact with the natives of Pandora. Development of Avatar began in 1994, when Cameron wrote an 80-page treatment for the film. Filming was supposed to take place after the completion of Camerons 1997 film Titanic, for a planned release in 1999, but, according to Cameron, the necessary technology was not yet available to achieve his vision of the film. Work on the language of the films extraterrestrial beings began in 2005, and Cameron began developing the screenplay and fictional universe in early 2006. Avatar was officially budgeted at $237 million. Other estimates put the cost between $280 million and $310 million for production and at $150 million for promotion. The film made extensive use of new motion capture filming techniques, and was released for traditional viewing, 3D viewing, and for "4D" experiences in select South Korean theaters. The stereoscopic filmmaking was touted as a breakthrough in cinematic technology. Avatar premiered in London on , 2009, and was released in the United States on to positive reviews, with critics highly praising its groundbreaking visual effects. During its theatrical run, the film broke several box office records and became the highest-grossing film at the time, as well as in the United States and Canada, surpassing Camerons Titanic, which had held those records for twelve years. Avatar remained the highest-grossing film worldwide for nearly a decade, before being overtaken by Endgame in 2019. It also became the first film to gross more than and the best-selling film of 2010 in the United States. Avatar was nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, and won three, for Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects. Following the films success, Cameron signed with 20th Century Fox to produce four sequels: Avatar 2 and Avatar 3 have completed principal filming, and are scheduled to be released on December 17, 2021, and December 22, 2023, respectively; subsequent sequels are scheduled to be released on December 19, 2025, and December 17, 2027. Several cast members are expected to return, including Worthington, Saldana, Lang, and Weaver. Memento Memento is a 2000 American neo-noir psychological thriller film written and directed by Christopher Nolan, and produced by Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. The films script was based on a pitch by Jonathan Nolan, who later wrote the story "Memento Mori" from the concept. Guy Pearce stars as a man who, as a result of a past trauma, has anterograde amnesia and has short-term memory loss approximately every five minutes. He is searching for the persons who attacked him and killed his wife, using an intricate system of Polaroid photographs and tattoos to track information he cannot remember. Memento is presented as two different sequences of scenes interspersed during the film: a series in black-and-white that is shown chronologically, and a series of color sequences shown in reverse order. The two sequences meet at the end of the film, producing one complete and cohesive narrative. Memento premiered at the 57th Venice International Film Festival on September 5, 2000, and was released in the United States on March 16, 2001. It was acclaimed by critics, who praised its nonlinear narrative structure and motifs of memory, perception, grief, and self-deception, and earned $39.7 million over a $4.5 million budget. It received numerous accolades, including Oscar nominations for Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing. The film was subsequently ranked one of the best films of the 2000s by several critics and media outlets. In 2016, it was voted 25th among 100 films considered the best of the 21st century by 117 film critics from around the world. Memento was considered "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" by the US Library of Congress and was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry in 2017, the first narrative feature of the 2000s to be honored. The Green Mile The Green Mile is a 1999 American fantasy crime drama film written and directed by Frank Darabont and adapted from Stephen King’s 1996 novel of the same name. The film stars Tom Hanks as Paul Edgecomb and Michael Clarke Duncan as John Coffey, with supporting roles by David Morse, Bonnie Hunt, and James Cromwell. It also features Dabbs Greer in his final film role as the older Paul Edgecomb before his death in 2007 at the age of 90 from renal failure and heart disease. The film, told in a flashback format, tells the story of Pauls life as a death row corrections officer during the U.S. Great Depression, and the supernatural events he witnessed there. The film received positive reviews from critics, and was nominated for four Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor for Michael Clarke Duncan, Best Sound, and Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published. Shutter Island Shutter Island is a 2010 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Laeta Kalogridis, based on Dennis Lehanes 2003 novel of the same name. Leonardo DiCaprio stars as U.S. Marshal Edward "Teddy" Daniels who is investigating a psychiatric facility on Shutter Island after one of the patients goes missing. Mark Ruffalo plays his partner officer, Ben Kingsley is the facilitys lead psychiatrist, Max von Sydow is a German doctor and Michelle Williams is Danielss wife. Released on February 19, 2010, the film received mostly positive reviews from critics, was chosen by National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2010 and grossed over $294 million worldwide. The film is also noteworthy for its soundtrack using classical and mainly modern classical music by composers such as Penderecki, Ligeti, Cage, Ingram Marshall, and others. The Godfather: Part II The Godfather Part II is a 1974 American crime film produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola from a screenplay co-written with Mario Puzo, starring Al Pacino and Robert De Niro. Partially based on Puzos 1969 novel The Godfather, the film is both sequel and prequel to The Godfather, presenting parallel dramas: one picks up the 1958 story of Michael Corleone, the new Don of the Corleone crime family, protecting the family business in the aftermath of an attempt on his life; the prequel covers the journey of his father, Vito Corleone, from his Sicilian childhood to the founding of his family enterprise in New York City. Following the success of the first film, Paramount Pictures began developing a follow up to the film, with much of the same cast and crew returning. Coppola, who was given more control on the film, had wanted to make both a sequel and a prequel to the film to tell the story of the rise of Vito and the fall of Michael. Principal photography began in October 1973 and wrapped up in June 1974. The Godfather Part II opened on December 20, 1974, to divided reviews from critics but its reputation, however, improved rapidly and it soon became the subject of critical re-evaluation. It grossed $47.5 million in North America on a $13 million budget. The film was nominated for eleven Academy Awards at the 47th Academy Awards and became the first sequel to win for Best Picture. Its six Oscar wins also included Best Director for Coppola, Best Supporting Actor for De Niro and Best Adapted Screenplay for Coppola and Puzo. Pacino won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. Both The Godfather Part II and its predecessor remain highly influential films, especially in the gangster genre, and the former has been reevaluated. In 1997, the American Film Institute ranked it as the 32nd-greatest film in American film history and it retained this position 10 years later. Some have deemed it superior to The Godfather. It was selected for preservation in the U.S. National Film Registry of the Library of Congress in 1993, being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The final film in the trilogy, The Godfather Part III, was released in 1990. American Beauty American Beauty is a 1999 American drama film written by Alan Ball and directed by Sam Mendes in his directorial debut. Kevin Spacey stars as Lester Burnham, an advertising executive who has a midlife crisis when he becomes infatuated with his teenage daughters best friend, played by Mena Suvari. Annette Bening stars as Lesters materialistic wife, Carolyn, and Thora Birch plays their insecure daughter, Jane. Wes Bentley, Chris Cooper, and Allison Janney also feature. Academics have described the film as a satire of American middle-class notions of beauty and personal satisfaction; further analysis has focused on the films explorations of romantic and paternal love, sexuality, materialism, self-liberation, and redemption. Ball began writing American Beauty as a play in the early 1990s, partly inspired by the media circus that accompanied the Amy Fisher trial in 1992. He shelved the play after realizing the story would not work on stage. After several years as a television screenwriter, Ball revived the idea in 1997 when attempting to break into the film industry. The rewritten script had a cynical outlook influenced by Balls frustrating tenures writing for several sitcoms. Producers Dan Jinks and Bruce Cohen took the script for American Beauty to the fledgling DreamWorks studio, which bought it for $250,000, outbidding several other production bodies. DreamWorks financed the $15 million production and served as its North American distributor. American Beauty marked acclaimed theater director Mendes film debut; courted after his successful productions of the musicals Oliver! and Cabaret, Mendes was nevertheless only given the job after twenty others were considered and several A-list directors reportedly turned down the opportunity. Spacey was Mendes first choice for the role of Lester, though DreamWorks urged him to consider better-known actors. Similarly, the studio suggested several actresses for the role of Carolyn until Mendes offered the part to Bening without the studios knowledge. Principal photography took place between December 1998 and February 1999 on sound stages at the Warner Bros. backlot in Burbank, California and on location in Los Angeles. Mendes dominant directorial style was deliberate and composed; he made extensive use of static shots and slow pans and zooms to generate tension. Cinematographer Conrad Hall complemented Mendes style with peaceful shot compositions to contrast with the turbulent on-screen events. During editing, Mendes made several changes that softened the cynical tone of Balls script. Released in North America on September 17, 1999, American Beauty was positively received by critics and audiences; it was the best-reviewed American film of the year and grossed over $350 million worldwide. Reviewers praised most aspects of the production, with particular emphasis on Mendes, Spacey and Ball; criticism tended to focus on the familiarity of the characters and setting. DreamWorks launched a major campaign to increase American Beautys chances of Oscar success; at the 2000 ceremony the film won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Cinematography. The film was nominated for and won many other awards and honors, mainly for directing, writing and acting. Titanic Titanic is a 1997 American epic romance and disaster film directed, written, co-produced, and co-edited by James Cameron. Incorporating both historical and fictionalized aspects, the film is based on accounts of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, and stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as members of different social classes who fall in love aboard the ship during its ill-fated maiden voyage. Camerons inspiration for the film came from his fascination with shipwrecks; he felt a love story interspersed with the human loss would be essential to convey the emotional impact of the disaster. Production began in 1995, when Cameron shot footage of the actual Titanic wreck. The modern scenes on the research vessel were shot on board the Akademik Mstislav Keldysh, which Cameron had used as a base when filming the wreck. Scale models, computer-generated imagery, and a reconstruction of the Titanic built at Baja Studios were used to re-create the sinking. The film was co-financed by Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox; the former handled distribution in North America while the latter released the film internationally. It was the most expensive film ever made at the time, with a production budget of $200 million. Upon its release on December 19, 1997, Titanic achieved significant critical and commercial success. Nominated for 14 Academy Awards, it tied All About Eve for the most Oscar nominations, and won 11, including the awards for Best Picture and Best Director, tying Ben-Hur for the most Oscars won by a single film. With an initial worldwide gross of over $1.84 billion, Titanic was the first film to reach the billion-dollar mark, and became the highest-grossing film ever at the time, until Camerons Avatar surpassed it in 2010. A 3D version of Titanic, released on April 4, 2012, to commemorate the centennial of the sinking, earned it an additional $343.6 million worldwide, pushing the films worldwide total to $2.18 billion and making it the second film to gross more than $2 billion worldwide. In 2017, the film was re-released for its 20th anniversary and was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Guardians of the Galaxy Guardians of the Galaxy is a 2014 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the tenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by James Gunn, who wrote the screenplay with Nicole Perlman, and features an ensemble cast including Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel, and Bradley Cooper as the titular Guardians, along with Lee Pace, Michael Rooker, Karen Gillan, Djimon Hounsou, John C. Reilly, Glenn Close, and Benicio del Toro. In Guardians of the Galaxy, Peter Quill forms an uneasy alliance with a group of extraterrestrial criminals who are on the run after stealing a powerful artifact. Perlman began working on the screenplay in 2009. Producer Kevin Feige first publicly mentioned Guardians of the Galaxy as a potential film in 2010 and Marvel Studios announced it was in active development at the San Diego Comic-Con International in July 2012. Gunn was hired to write and direct the film that September. In February 2013, Pratt was hired to play Peter Quill / Star-Lord, and the supporting cast members were subsequently confirmed. Principal photography began in July 2013 at Shepperton Studios in England, with filming continuing in London before wrapping up in October 2013. Post-production was finished on July 7, 2014. The film premiered in Hollywood on July 21, 2014, and was released in the United States on August 1, 2014, in 3D and IMAX 3D. The film became a critical and commercial success, grossing $773.3 million worldwide and becoming the highest-grossing superhero film of 2014, as well as the third-highest-grossing film of 2014. The film was praised for its humor, acting, direction, soundtrack, visual effects, and action sequences. At the 87th Academy Awards, the film received nominations for Best Visual Effects and Best Makeup and Hairstyling. A sequel, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, was released on May 5, 2017. A third film, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, is in development. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl is a 2003 American fantasy swashbuckler film directed by Gore Verbinski and the first film in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. Produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer, the film is based on Walt Disneys Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Disney theme parks. The story follows pirate Jack Sparrow and blacksmith Will Turner as they rescue the kidnapped Elizabeth Swann from the cursed crew of the Black Pearl, captained by Hector Barbossa, who become undead skeletons at night. Jay Wolpert developed a script in 2001, and Stuart Beattie rewrote it in early 2002. Around that time, producer Jerry Bruckheimer became involved in the project; he had Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio work on the script, adding the plot device of a supernatural curse to the story to bring it in line with the original theme park ride. Filming took place from October 2002 to March 2003 in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and on sets constructed around Los Angeles. It was also significant in being the first film released under the Walt Disney Pictures banner to be rated PG-13 by the MPAA. The films world premiere was held at Disneyland Park in Anaheim on June 28, 2003. Despite low expectations, the film was a huge box office success, grossed $654.3 million worldwide; making it the fourth highest-grossing film of 2003. It received generally positive reviews from critics; the film was praised for the performances, action sequences, writing, score, and visuals. The film has been widely seen as the film that launched Depp as a box office leading man after many years as a cult movie star. Depp won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role, in addition to Best Actor nominations at the Academy Awards, BAFTAs, and Golden Globes. The Curse of the Black Pearl was also nominated for four other Academy Awards and BAFTAs. The film became the first in a franchise, with two back-to-back sequels, Dead Mans Chest and At Worlds End, released in 2006 and 2007. Two more sequels, On Stranger Tides and Dead Men Tell No Tales, were released in 2011 and 2017 respectively. American History X American History X is a 1998 American crime drama film directed by Tony Kaye and written by David McKenna. It stars Edward Norton and Edward Furlong, and features Fairuza Balk, Stacy Keach, Elliott Gould, Avery Brooks, Ethan Suplee, and Beverly DAngelo. The film was released in the United States on October 30, 1998, and was distributed by New Line Cinema. The film tells the story of two brothers from Venice who become involved in a white supremacist/neo-Nazi movement. The older brother serves three years in prison for voluntary manslaughter, changes his beliefs and tries to prevent his brother from going down the same path. The film is told in the style of nonlinear narrative. Made on a budget of $20 million, the film grossed $24 million at the worldwide box office. Critics mostly praised the film and Nortons performance, which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. In September 2008, Empire magazine named it the 311th-greatest movie of all time. V for Vendetta V for Vendetta is a 2005 dystopian political thriller film directed by James McTeigue and written by the Wachowskis, based on the 1988 DC/Vertigo Comics limited series of the same name by Alan Moore and David Lloyd. The film is set in an alternative future where a Nordic supremacist and neo-fascist totalitarian regime has subjugated the United Kingdom. Hugo Weaving portrays V, an anarchist freedom fighter who attempts to ignite a revolution through elaborate terrorist acts, and Natalie Portman plays Evey, a young, working-class woman caught up in Vs mission, while Stephen Rea portrays the detective leading a desperate quest to stop V. The film was originally scheduled for release by Warner Bros. on Friday, November 4, 2005,, but was delayed; it opened on March 17, 2006, to positive reviews. Alan Moore, having been dissatisfied with the film adaptations of his other works From Hell and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, declined to watch the film and asked not to be credited or paid royalties. V for Vendetta has been seen by many political groups as an allegory of oppression by government; libertarians and anarchists have used it to promote their beliefs. David Lloyd stated: "The Guy Fawkes mask has now become a common brand and a convenient placard to use in protest against tyranny – and Im happy with people using it, it seems quite unique, an icon of popular culture being used this way." Back to the Future Back to the Future is a 1985 American science-fiction film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Zemeckis and Bob Gale. It stars Michael J. Fox as teenager Marty McFly, who accidentally travels back in time from 1985 to 1955, where he meets his future parents and becomes his mothers romantic interest. Christopher Lloyd portrays the eccentric scientist Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown, inventor of the time-traveling DeLorean, who helps Marty repair history and return to 1985. The cast also includes Lea Thompson as Martys mother Lorraine, Crispin Glover as his father George, and Thomas F. Wilson as Biff Tannen, Marty and Georges arch-nemesis. Zemeckis and Gale wrote the script after Gale wondered whether he would have befriended his father if they had attended school together. Film studios rejected it until the financial success of Zemeckis Romancing the Stone. Zemeckis approached Steven Spielberg, who agreed to produce the project at Amblin Entertainment, with Universal Pictures as distributor. Fox was the first choice to play Marty, but he was busy filming his television series Family Ties, and Eric Stoltz was cast; after the filmmakers decided he was wrong for the role, a deal was struck to allow Fox to film Back to the Future without interrupting his television schedule. Back to the Future was released on July 3, 1985 and it grossed over $381 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing film of 1985. It won the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film, and the Academy Award for Best Sound Effects Editing. It received three Academy Award nominations, five BAFTA nominations, and four Golden Globe nominations, including Best Motion Picture. In 2007, the Library of Congress selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry, and in June 2008 the American Film Institutes special AFIs 10 Top 10 designated it the 10th-best science fiction film. The film began a franchise including two sequels, Back to the Future Part II and Back to the Future Part III, an animated series, a theme park ride, several video games, a number of comic books, and an upcoming stage musical. Léon: The Professional Léon: The Professional, titled Leon in the UK and Australia, is a 1994 English-language French action thriller film written and directed by Luc Besson. It stars Jean Reno, Gary Oldman, and Natalie Portman. The plot follows Léon, a professional hitman, who reluctantly takes in 12-year-old Mathilda, after her family is murdered by corrupt Drug Enforcement Administration agent Norman Stansfield. Léon and Mathilda form an unusual relationship, as she becomes his protégée and learns the hitmans trade. Goodfellas Goodfellas is a 1990 American crime film directed by Martin Scorsese. It is an adaptation of the 1985 non-fiction book Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi, who co-wrote the screenplay with Scorsese. The film narrates the rise and fall of mob associate Henry Hill and his friends and family from 1955 to 1980. Scorsese initially titled the film Wise Guy and postponed making it; later, he and Pileggi changed the title to Goodfellas. To prepare for their roles in the film, Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci and Ray Liotta often spoke with Pileggi, who shared research material left over from writing the book. According to Pesci, improvization and ad-libbing came out of rehearsals wherein Scorsese gave the actors freedom to do whatever they wanted. The director made transcripts of these sessions, took the lines he liked best and put them into a revised script, which the cast worked from during principal photography. Made on a budget of $25 million, Goodfellas grossed $46.8 million. The critical consensus on Rotten Tomatoes calls it "arguably the high point of Martin Scorseses career". The film was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, with Pesci winning for Best Supporting Actor. The film won five awards from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, including Best Film and Best Director. Additionally, Goodfellas was named the years best film by various critics groups. Goodfellas is widely regarded as one of the greatest films in the gangster genre. In 2000, it was deemed "culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant" and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the United States Library of Congress. Its content and style have been emulated in numerous other films and television series. Kill Bill: Vol. 1 Kill Bill: Volume 1 is a 2003 American martial arts film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It stars Uma Thurman as the Bride, who swears revenge on a team of assassins and their leader, Bill, after they try to kill her and her unborn child. Her journey takes her to Tokyo, where she battles the yakuza. Tarantino conceived Kill Bill as an homage to grindhouse cinema, including martial arts films, samurai cinema, blaxploitation films, and spaghetti Westerns. It features a Japanese-style animation sequence by Production I.G. It is the first of two Kill Bill films made in a single production; the films were originally set for a single release, but the film, with a runtime of over four hours, was divided in two. Volume 1 became Tarantinos highest-grossing film up to that point, earning over $180 million at the box office. Volume 2 was released the next year, on April 16, 2004. Terminator 2: Judgment Day Terminator 2: Judgment Day is a 1991 American science fiction action film produced and directed by James Cameron, who also co-wrote it with William Wisher. The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Robert Patrick, and Edward Furlong as its principal cast. It is the sequel to the 1984 film The Terminator, as well as the second installment in the Terminator franchise. Terminator 2 follows Sarah Connor and her ten-year-old son John as they are pursued by a new, more advanced Terminator: the liquid metal, shapeshifting T-1000, sent back in time to kill John Connor and prevent him from becoming the leader of the human resistance. A second, less advanced Terminator is also sent back in time to protect John. While talks of a followup to The Terminator arose following its release, its development was stalled due to technical limitations regarding computer-generated imagery, a vital aspect of the film, and legal issues with original producer Hemdale Film Corporation, who controlled half of the franchise rights. In 1990, Carolco Pictures acquired the rights from Hemdale and production was immediately started, with Schwarzenegger, Hamilton, and Cameron returning. Principal photography began in October 1990 and lasted until March 1991. Its visual effects saw breakthroughs in computer-generated imagery, including the first use of natural human motion for a computer-generated character and the first partially computer-generated main character. At the time of its release, with a budget of $102 million, Terminator 2: Judgment Day was the most expensive film ever made. Terminator 2: Judgment Day was released in the United States on July 3, 1991 by TriStar Pictures. It was a critical success upon its release, with praise going towards the performances of its cast, the action scenes, and its visual effects. Regarded as superior to the original film and one of the best sequels ever made, the film influenced popular culture, especially the use of visual effects in films. Grossing $523.7 million worldwide, the film was the highest-grossing of 1991 and of Schwarzeneggers career. It received several accolades, including Academy Awards for Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Makeup, and Best Visual Effects. Other sequels followed, starting with Rise of the Machines in 2003. The upcoming 2019 Cameron-produced film, Dark Fate, will serve as a direct sequel to Terminator 2. In 2017, Terminator 2 was re-released in 3D 4K resolution for AMC and Cineplex theaters, debuting at number one in the United Kingdom on its release weekend. WALL·E WALL-E is a 2008 American computer-animated science fiction film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed and co-written by Andrew Stanton, produced by Jim Morris, and co-written by Jim Reardon. It stars the voices of Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight, Jeff Garlin, Fred Willard, John Ratzenberger, Kathy Najimy and Sigourney Weaver, and was the overall ninth feature film produced by the company. It follows a solitary trash compactor robot on a future, uninhabitable, deserted Earth, left to clean up garbage. However, he is visited by a probe sent by the starship Axiom, a robot called EVE, with whom he falls in love and pursues across the galaxy. After directing Finding Nemo, Stanton felt Pixar had created believable simulations of underwater physics and was willing to direct a film set largely in space. WALL-E has minimal dialogue in its early sequences; many of the characters do not have voices, but instead communicate with body language and robotic sounds designed by Burtt. The film criticizes consumerism, corporatism, nostalgia, waste management, human environmental impact and concerns, obesity, and global catastrophic risk. It is also Pixars first animated film with segments featuring live-action characters. Following Pixar tradition, WALL-E was paired with a short film titled Presto for its theatrical release. WALL-E was released in the United States on June 27, 2008. The film was an instant blockbuster, grossing $533.3 million worldwide over a $180 million budget, and winning the 2008 Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film, the 2009 Hugo Award for Best Long Form Dramatic Presentation, the final Nebula Award for Best Script, the Saturn Award for Best Animated Film and the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature with five nominations. It is considered by many fans and critics as the best film of 2008. The film also topped Times list of the "Best Movies of the Decade", and in 2016 was voted 29th among 100 films considered the best of the 21st century by 117 film critics from around the world. The Usual Suspects The Usual Suspects is a 1995 American neo-noir mystery film directed by Bryan Singer and written by Christopher McQuarrie. It stars Stephen Baldwin, Gabriel Byrne, Benicio del Toro, Kevin Pollak, Chazz Palminteri, Pete Postlethwaite, and Kevin Spacey. The plot follows the interrogation of Roger "Verbal" Kint, a small-time con man, who is one of only two survivors of a massacre and fire on a ship docked at the Port of Los Angeles. Through flashback and narration, Kint tells an interrogator a convoluted story of events that led him and his criminal companions to the boat, and of a mysterious crime lord—known as Keyser Söze—who controlled them. The film was shot on a $6 million budget and began as a title taken from a column in Spy magazine called The Usual Suspects, after one of Claude Rains most memorable lines in the classic film Casablanca, and Singer thought that it would make a good title for a film. The film was shown out of competition at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival, and then initially released in a few theaters. It received favorable reviews and was eventually given a wider release. McQuarrie won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and Spacey won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance. The Writers Guild of America ranked the film as having the 35th greatest screenplay of all time. Braveheart Braveheart is a 1995 American epic war film directed and co-produced by Mel Gibson, who portrays William Wallace, a late-13th-century Scottish warrior. The film is fictionally based on the life of Wallace leading the Scots in the First War of Scottish Independence against King Edward I of England. The film also stars Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan and Catherine McCormack. The story is inspired by Blind Harrys epic poem The Actes and Deidis of the Illustre and Vallyeant Campioun Schir William Wallace and was adapted for the screen by Randall Wallace. Development on the film initially started at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer when producer Alan Ladd Jr. picked up the project from Wallace, but when MGM was going through new management, Ladd left the studio and took the project with him. Despite initially declining, Gibson eventually decided to direct the film, as well as star as Wallace. The film was filmed in Scotland and Ireland from June to October 1994 with a budget around $65–70 million. Braveheart, which was produced by Gibsons Icon Productions and The Ladd Company, was distributed by Paramount Pictures in North America and by 20th Century Fox internationally. Released on May 26, 1995, Braveheart received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances, directing, production values, battle sequences, and musical score, but criticized its inaccuracies regarding Wallaces title, love interests, and attire. The film grossed $75.6 million in the US and grossed $210.4 million worldwide. At the 68th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for ten Academy Awards and won five: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Makeup, and Best Sound Editing. Finding Nemo Finding Nemo is a 2003 American computer-animated adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Written and directed by Andrew Stanton with co-direction by Lee Unkrich, the film stars the voices of Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould, and Willem Dafoe. It tells the story of the overprotective clownfish named Marlin who, along with a regal blue tang named Dory, searches for his abducted son Nemo all the way to Sydney Harbour. Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and comes to terms with Nemo taking care of himself. Finding Nemo was released on May 30, 2003. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and was nominated in three more categories, including Best Original Screenplay. Finding Nemo became the highest-grossing animated film at the time and was the second-highest-grossing film of 2003, earning a total of $867 million worldwide by the end of its initial theatrical run. The film is the best-selling DVD title of all time, with over 40 million copies sold , and was the highest-grossing G-rated film of all time before Pixars own Toy Story 3 overtook it. The film was re-released in 3D in 2012. In 2008, the American Film Institute named it the 10th greatest animated film ever made as part of their 10 Top 10 lists. In a 2016 poll of international critics conducted by BBC, Finding Nemo was voted one of the 100 greatest motion pictures since 2000. A sequel, Finding Dory, was released on June 17, 2016 in the United States. Iron Man Iron Man is a 2008 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures, it is the first film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Jon Favreau from a screenplay by Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby, and Art Marcum and Matt Holloway, and stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man, alongside Terrence Howard, Jeff Bridges, Shaun Toub, and Gwyneth Paltrow. In Iron Man, Tony Stark is an industrialist and master engineer who builds a mechanized suit of armor and becomes the superhero Iron Man. The film had been in development since 1990 at Universal Pictures, 20th Century Fox, and New Line Cinema at various times, before Marvel Studios reacquired the rights in 2006. Marvel put the project in production as its first self-financed film, with Paramount Pictures serving as distributor. Favreau signed on as director, aiming for a naturalistic feel, and chose to shoot the film primarily in California, rejecting the East Coast setting of the comics to differentiate the film from numerous superhero films set in New York City-esque environments. Filming began in March 2007 and concluded in June. During filming, the actors were free to create their own dialogue because pre-production was focused on the story and action. Rubber and metal versions of the armor, created by Stan Winstons company, were mixed with computer-generated imagery to create the title character. Iron Man premiered in Sydney on April 14, 2008, and was released in the United States on May 2, 2008. The film grossed over $585 million on its $140 million budget, becoming the eighth-highest grossing film of 2008. It received praise from critics for its acting, screenplay, direction, visual effects, and action sequences. It was selected by the American Film Institute as one of the ten best films of 2008 and received two nominations at the 81st Academy Awards for Best Sound Editing and Best Visual Effects. It was followed by the sequels Iron Man 2 and Iron Man 3 in 2010 and 2013, respectively. Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi Return of the Jedi The Lion King The Lion King is a 1994 American animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 32nd Disney animated feature film, and the fifth animated film produced during a period known as the Disney Renaissance. The Lion King was directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff, produced by Don Hahn, and has a screenplay credited to Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton. Its original songs were written by composer Elton John and lyricist Tim Rice, with a score by Hans Zimmer. The film features an ensemble voice cast that includes Matthew Broderick, James Earl Jones, Jeremy Irons, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Moira Kelly, Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, Rowan Atkinson, Robert Guillaume, Madge Sinclair, Whoopi Goldberg, Cheech Marin, and Jim Cummings. The story takes place in a kingdom of lions in Africa and was influenced by the Biblical stories of Joseph and Moses, and William Shakespeares Hamlet. The Lion King tells the story of Simba, a young lion who is to succeed his father, Mufasa, as King of the Pride Lands; however, after Simbas paternal uncle Scar murders Mufasa, Simba is manipulated into thinking he was responsible and flees into exile. After growing up in the company of the carefree outcasts Timon and Pumbaa, Simba receives valuable perspective from his childhood friend, Nala, and his shaman, Rafiki, before returning to challenge Scar to end his tyranny and take his place in the Circle of Life as the rightful King. Development of The Lion King began in 1988 during a meeting between Jeffrey Katzenberg, Roy E. Disney, and Peter Schneider while promoting Oliver & Company in Europe. Thomas M. Disch wrote a film treatment, and Woolverton developed the first scripts, while George Scribner was signed on as director, being later joined by Allers. Production began in 1991 concurrently with Pocahontas, which wound up attracting many of Disneys top animators. Some time after the staff traveled to Hells Gate National Park in Kenya to research on the films setting and animals, Scribner left production, disagreeing with the decision to turn the film into a musical, and was replaced by Minkoff. When Hahn joined the project, he was dissatisfied with the script and the story was promptly rewritten. Nearly 20 minutes of animation sequences were produced at the Disney-MGM Studios theme park in Florida. Computer animation was also used in several scenes, most notably in the wildebeest stampede sequence. The Lion King was released on June 15, 1994, to a positive reaction from critics, who praised the film for its music, story, and animation. However, the film also drew several controversies, particularly for its similarities to Osamu Tezukas 1960s anime series Kimba the White Lion. With an initial worldwide gross of $766 million, it finished its theatrical run as the highest-grossing release of 1994, the highest-grossing animated film and the second-highest-grossing film of all time. It is also the highest-grossing traditionally animated film of all time, as well as the best-selling film on home video, having sold over 30million VHS tapes. The Lion King garnered two Academy Awards for its achievement in music and the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. The film has led to many derived works, such as a Broadway adaptation; two direct-to-video follow-ups—the sequel, Simbas Pride, and the prequel/parallel, The Lion King 1½; two television series, Timon and Pumbaa and The Lion Guard; a 3D re-release in 2011; and a photorealistic computer-animated remake in 2019, which also became the highest-grossing animated film at the time of its release. In 2016, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Up Up is a 2009 American 3D computer-animated comedy-drama buddy adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film centers on an elderly widower named Carl Fredricksen and an earnest boy named Russell. By tying thousands of balloons to his house, Carl sets out to fulfill his dream to see the wilds of South America and complete a promise made to his late wife, Ellie. The film was directed by Pete Docter and co-directed by Bob Peterson, who also wrote the films screenplay, as well as the story with Tom McCarthy, with music composed by Michael Giacchino. Docter began working on the story in 2004, which was based on fantasies of escaping from life when it becomes too irritating. He and eleven other Pixar artists spent three days in Venezuela gathering research and inspiration. The designs of the characters were caricatured and stylized considerably, and animators were challenged with creating realistic cloth. Up was Pixars first film to be presented in Disney Digital 3-D. It was released on May 29, 2009, and opened the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, becoming the first animated and 3D film to do so. The film grossed over $735 million, and received universal acclaim, with critics commending the humor and heart of the film. Asners vocal performance and Michael Giacchinos score were praised, as was the montage of Carl and his wife Ellie aging together. The film received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, making it the second animated film in history to receive such a nomination, following Beauty and the Beast. The Sixth Sense The Sixth Sense is a 1999 American supernatural horror drama film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. The film tells the story of Cole Sear, a boy who is able to see and talk to the dead, and Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist who tries to help him. The film established Shyamalan as a writer and director, and introduced the cinema public to his traits, most notably his affinity for surprise endings. Released by Hollywood Pictures on August 6, 1999, the film was well-received by critics; praise was given to its acting performances, atmosphere, and twist conclusion. The Sixth Sense was the second-highest-grossing film of 1999, taking about $293 million in the US and $379 million in other markets. This made it the highest-grossing horror film until 2017, when it was surpassed by It. The film was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for Shyamalan, Best Supporting Actor for Osment, and Best Supporting Actress for Collette. The Truman Show The Truman Show is a 1998 American satirical science fiction film directed by Peter Weir, produced by Scott Rudin, Andrew Niccol, Edward S. Feldman, and Adam Schroeder, and written by Niccol. The film stars Jim Carrey as Truman Burbank, adopted and raised by a corporation inside a simulated television show revolving around his life, until he discovers it and decides to escape. Additional roles are performed by Laura Linney, Noah Emmerich, Natascha McElhone, Holland Taylor, Ed Harris, and Brian Delate. The Truman Show was originally a spec script by Niccol, inspired by an episode of The Twilight Zone called "Special Service". Unlike the finished product, it was more of a science-fiction thriller, with the story set in New York City. Scott Rudin purchased the script, and set up production at Paramount Pictures. Brian De Palma was to direct before Weir signed as director, making the film for $60 million—$20 million less than the original estimate. Niccol rewrote the script while the crew was waiting for Carrey to sign. The majority of filming took place at Seaside, a master-planned community located in the Florida Panhandle. The film was a financial success, debuting to critical acclaim, and earned numerous nominations at the 71st Academy Awards, 56th Golden Globe Awards, 52nd British Academy Film Awards and The Saturn Awards. The Truman Show has been analyzed as a thesis on Christianity, metaphilosophy, simulated reality, existentialism, and reality television. Reservoir Dogs Reservoir Dogs is a 1992 American neo-noir crime film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino in his feature-length debut. It stars Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Chris Penn, Steve Buscemi, Lawrence Tierney, Michael Madsen, Tarantino, and Edward Bunker, as diamond thieves whose planned heist of a jewelry store goes terribly wrong. The film depicts the events before and after the heist. Kirk Baltz, Randy Brooks and Steven Wright also play supporting roles. It incorporates many motifs that have become Tarantinos hallmarks: violent crime, pop culture references, profanity, and nonlinear storytelling. The film is regarded as a classic of independent film and a cult film, and was named "Greatest Independent Film of all Time" by Empire. Although controversial for its depictions of violence and use of profanity, Reservoir Dogs was generally well received, with the cast being praised by many critics. Despite not being heavily promoted during its theatrical run, the film became a modest success in the United States after grossing $2.8 million against its $1.2 million budget, and was more successful in the United Kingdom, grossing nearly £6.5 million. It achieved higher popularity after the success of Tarantinos next film, Pulp Fiction. A soundtrack was released featuring songs used in the film, which are mostly from the 1970s. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest is a 1975 American comedy-drama film directed by Miloš Forman, based on the 1962 novel One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest by Ken Kesey and the play version adapted from the novel by Dale Wasserman. The film stars Jack Nicholson as Randle McMurphy, a new patient at a mental institution, and features a supporting cast of Louise Fletcher, William Redfield, Will Sampson, Sydney Lassick, Brad Dourif, Danny DeVito and Christopher Lloyd in his film debut. Filming began in January 1975 and lasted three months, taking place on location in Salem, and the surrounding area, as well as on the Oregon coast. The producers decided to shoot the film in the Oregon State Hospital, an actual mental hospital, as this was also the setting of the novel. Considered by some to be one of the greatest films ever made, One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest is No. 33 on the American Film Institutes 100 Years... 100 Movies list. The film was the second to win all five major Academy Awards following It Happened One Night in 1934, an accomplishment not repeated until 1991 with The Silence of the Lambs. It also won numerous Golden Globe and BAFTA Awards. In 1993, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress, and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Deadpool Deadpool is a 2016 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. Distributed by 20th Century Fox, it is the eighth film in the X-Men film series and the first standalone Deadpool film. Directed by Tim Miller from a screenplay by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, the film stars Ryan Reynolds as Wade Wilson / Deadpool alongside Morena Baccarin, Ed Skrein, T. J. Miller, Gina Carano and Brianna Hildebrand. In the film, Wilson—as the antihero Deadpool—hunts down the man who gave him mutant abilities and caused his scarred physical appearance. Development of a Deadpool film starring Reynolds began in February 2004, before he went on to play the character in Wolverine in 2009. Reese and Wernick were hired for a spinoff in 2010. They worked with Reynolds to adapt the character more faithfully after the portrayal in Wolverine was criticized for not doing so. Miller was hired in 2011 marking his directorial debut. An enthusiastic response to leaked test footage he created with Reynolds led to a green-light from Fox in 2014. Additional casting began in early 2015, and filming took place in Vancouver, Canada, from March to May of that year. Several vendors provided visual effects for the film, ranging from the addition of blood and gore to the creation of the CG character Colossus. Deadpool was released in the United States on February 12, 2016, after an unconventional marketing campaign. The film achieved both financial and critical success. It earned over $783 million against a $58 million budget, breaking numerous records: it became the highest-grossing R-rated film, the highest-grossing X-Men film, and the ninth-highest-grossing 2016 film. Critics praised Reynolds performance, the films style and faithfulness to the comics, and its action sequences. Some detractors criticized the plot as formulaic as well as the sheer number of jokes in the film. It also received many awards and nominations, including two Critics Choice Awards and two Golden Globe nominations. A sequel, Deadpool 2, was released on May 18, 2018. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a 2004 American romantic science fiction comedy-drama film written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Michel Gondry. It follows an estranged couple who have erased each other from their memories, then re-met and started dating again. Pierre Bismuth created the story with Kaufman and Gondry. The ensemble cast includes Jim Carrey, Kate Winslet, Kirsten Dunst, Mark Ruffalo, Elijah Wood, and Tom Wilkinson. The title of the film is a quotation from the 1717 poem Eloisa to Abelard by Alexander Pope. The film uses elements of the psychological thriller and a nonlinear narrative to explore the nature of memory and romantic love. It opened in North America to wide acclaim on March 19, 2004, and grossed over $70 million worldwide. It won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, and Winslet received a nomination for Academy Award for Best Actress. The film developed a cult following in the years after its release and has come to be regarded by many critics as one of the best films of the 21st century. Raiders of the Lost Ark Raiders of the Lost Ark is a 1981 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg, written by Lawrence Kasdan from a story by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman. It was produced by Frank Marshall for Lucasfilm Ltd., with Lucas and Howard Kazanjian as executive producers. The film originated from Lucass desire to create a modern version of the serials of the 1930s and 1940s. The first installment in the Indiana Jones franchise, the film stars Harrison Ford as archaeologist Indiana Jones, who battles a group of Nazis searching for the Ark of the Covenant. It co-stars Karen Allen as Indianas former lover, Marion Ravenwood; Paul Freeman as Indianas rival, French archaeologist René Belloq; John Rhys-Davies as Indianas sidekick, Sallah; Ronald Lacey as Gestapo agent Arnold Toht; and Denholm Elliott as Indianas colleague, Marcus Brody. Production was based at Elstree Studios, England, but filming also took place in La Rochelle, Tunisia, Hawaii, and California from June to September 1980. Raiders of the Lost Ark became 1981s top-grossing film and remains one of the highest-grossing films adjusted for inflation. It was nominated for eight Academy Awards in 1982, including Best Picture, and won for Best Art Direction, Film Editing, Sound, and Visual Effects with a fifth Academy Award: a Special Achievement Award for Sound Effects Editing. It is often considered one of the greatest films ever made. In 1999, it was included in the U.S. Library of Congress National Film Registry as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film began a franchise including three sequels starting with Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, a prequel television series, and numerous video games. Toy Story Toy Story is a 1995 American computer-animated buddy comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The feature film directorial debut of John Lasseter, it was the first entirely computer-animated feature film, as well as the first feature film from Pixar. The screenplay was written by Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen, and Alec Sokolow from a story by Lasseter, Stanton, Pete Docter, and Joe Ranft. The film features music by Randy Newman, and was executive-produced by Steve Jobs and Edwin Catmull. It features the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, Jim Varney, Annie Potts, R. Lee Ermey, John Morris, Laurie Metcalf, and Erik von Detten. Taking place in a world where anthropomorphic toys come to life when humans are not present, the plot focuses on the relationship between an old-fashioned pull-string cowboy doll named Woody and an astronaut action figure, Buzz Lightyear, as they evolve from rivals competing for the affections of their owner Andy Davis, to friends who work together to be reunited with him after being separated. Following the success of Pixars 1988 short film Tin Toy, the company was approached by Disney to produce a computer-animated feature film, told from a small toys perspective. Lasseter, Stanton, and Docter wrote early story treatments, which were rejected by Disney, who wanted the films tone to be "edgier". After several disastrous story reels, production was halted and the script was rewritten to better reflect the tone and theme Pixar desired: "toys deeply want children to play with them, and ... this desire drives their hopes, fears, and actions". The studio, then consisting of a relatively small number of employees, produced the film under only minor financial constraints. Toy Story premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles, California, on November 19, 1995, and was released in North America on November 22, 1995. It was the highest-grossing film during its opening weekend, eventually earning over $373 million at the worldwide box office. It was critically acclaimed by critics and audiences, who praised the technical innovation of the 3D animation, the wit and thematic sophistication of the screenplay, the musical score, and the voice performances of Hanks and Allen; it is considered by many to be one of the best animated films ever made. The film received three Academy Award nominations, including Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Song for "Youve Got a Friend in Me", and Best Original Score, as well as winning a Special Achievement Academy Award. In 2005, its first year of eligibility, it was inducted into the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In addition to home media and theatrical re-releases, Toy Story-inspired material includes: toys, video games, theme park attractions, spin-offs, merchandise, and three sequels — Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3 and Toy Story 4 — all of which also garnered massive commercial success and critical acclaim. A spin off TV series called Buzz Lightyear of Star Command aired from 2000 to 2001, starting with a direct to video film, The Adventure Begins. The Shining The Shining is a 1980 psychological horror drama film produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick and co-written with novelist Diane Johnson. The film is based on Stephen Kings 1977 novel The Shining, and stars Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Scatman Crothers, and Danny Lloyd. The central character in The Shining is Jack Torrance, an aspiring writer and recovering alcoholic, who accepts a position as the off-season caretaker of the isolated historic Overlook Hotel in the Colorado Rockies. Wintering over with Jack are his wife Wendy Torrance and young son Danny Torrance. Danny possesses "the shining", psychic abilities that enable him to see into the hotels horrific past. The hotels cook, Dick Hallorann, also has this and is able to telepathically communicate with Danny. The hotel had a previous winter caretaker who went insane and killed his family and himself. After a winter storm leaves the Torrances snowbound, Jacks sanity deteriorates due to the influence of the supernatural forces that inhabit the hotel, placing his wife and son in danger. Production took place almost exclusively at EMI Elstree Studios with sets based on real locations. Kubrick often worked with a small crew which allowed him to do many takes, sometimes to the exhaustion of the actors and staff. The new Steadicam mount was used to shoot several scenes, giving the film an innovative and immersive look and feel. Because of inconsistencies, ambiguities, symbolism, and differences from the book, there has been much speculation into the meanings and actions in the film. The film was released in the United States on May 23, 1980, and in the United Kingdom on October 2, 1980, by Warner Bros. There were several versions for theatrical releases, each being shorter than the prior, with about 27 minutes cut. Reactions to the film at the time of its release were mixed, with Stephen King criticizing the film due to its deviations from the novel. The assessment became more favorable in following decades, and it is now widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential of all horror films. The Shining is widely acclaimed by todays critics, and has become a staple of pop culture. In 2018, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". A sequel, Doctor Sleep, is set to be released on November 8, 2019. The Hunger Games The Hunger Games is a 2012 American dystopian science fiction-adventure film directed by Gary Ross and based on Suzanne Collins’s 2008 novel of the same name. It is the first installment in The Hunger Games film series and was produced by Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik, with a screenplay by Ross, Collins, and Billy Ray. The film stars Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Lenny Kravitz, Stanley Tucci, and Donald Sutherland. The story takes place in a dystopian post-apocalyptic future in the nation of Panem, where a boy and a girl from each of the nations 12 Districts are chosen annually as "tributes" and forced to compete in The Hunger Games, an elaborate televised fight to the death. Katniss Everdeen volunteers to take her younger sisters place, and with her districts male tribute, Peeta Mellark, travels to the Capitol to train and compete in the games. Development of a film adaptation of Collins novel began in March 2009 when Lions Gate Entertainment entered into a co-production agreement with Color Force, which had acquired the rights a few weeks earlier. Collins collaborated with Ray and Ross to write the screenplay. In March 2011, Jennifer Lawrence was cast in the lead role. Casting for the remaining characters continued until May 2011. Principal photography began in May 2011 and ended in September 2011, with filming taking place in North Carolina. The Hunger Games premiered at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles on March 12, 2012 and was theatrically released in select European countries on March 21, 2012, and in the United States on March 23, 2012, in both conventional theaters and digital IMAX theaters. The film set records for opening day and opening weekend for a non-sequel. At the time of its release, the films opening weekend gross was the third-largest of any movie in North America. It is the first film since Avatar to remain in first place at the North American box office for four consecutive weekends. The film was a massive box-office success by grossing over $694 million worldwide against its budget of $78 million, making it the third-highest-grossing film in the United States and ninth highest-grossing film of 2012. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on August 18, 2012. With 7,434,058 units sold, the DVD was the best-selling DVD of 2012. The second installment, Catching Fire, was released on November 22, 2013, in the United States. The Hunger Games received positive reviews from critics, with praise for its themes and messages, as well as Jennifer Lawrences portrayal of Katniss, though there was some criticism of the films use of shaky cam, especially in the action sequences. Like the novel, the film has been noted for its similarities to other works, including the Japanese novel Battle Royale and its film adaptation, Robert Sheckleys short story "Seventh Victim" and its Italian film adaptation The 10th Victim, and the Shirley Jackson short story "The Lottery", with some criticizing The Hunger Games for being derivative of such works. Collins stated in an interview that her novel and screenplay drew on sources of inspiration such as the myth of Theseus, Roman gladiatorial games, reality television, and the desensitization of viewers to media coverage of real-life tragedy and war, not to think as just an audience member, "Because those are real people on the screen, and they’re not going away when the commercials start to roll." The song "Safe & Sound" sung by American singer Taylor Swift featuring The Civil Wars, won a Grammy Award and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. For her performance, Lawrence won the Saturn Award for Best Actress, the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress in an Action Movie, the Empire Award for Best Actress and was also nominated for the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress. Mad Max: Fury Road Mad Max: Fury Road is a 2015 Australian-American post-apocalyptic action film co-written, produced, and directed by George Miller. Miller collaborated with Brendan McCarthy and Nico Lathouris on the screenplay. The fourth and a revisiting of the Mad Max franchise, it is a joint Australian-American venture produced by Kennedy Miller Mitchell, RatPac-Dune Entertainment, and Village Roadshow Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film is set in a post-apocalyptic desert wasteland where petrol and water are scarce commodities. It follows Max Rockatansky, who joins forces with Imperator Furiosa to flee from cult leader Immortan Joe and his army in an armoured tanker truck, leading to a lengthy road battle. The film also features Nicholas Hoult, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Riley Keough, Zoë Kravitz, Abbey Lee, and Courtney Eaton. Fury Road was in development hell for many years, with pre-production starting as early as 1997. Attempts to shoot the film in 2001 and 2003 were delayed due to the September 11 attacks and the Iraq War. In 2007, after focusing on the animated comedy Happy Feet, Miller decided to pursue it again. He briefly considered producing Fury Road as a computer-animated film but abandoned it in favor of live-action. In 2009, Miller announced that filming would begin in early 2011. Hardy was cast as Max in June 2010, with production planned to begin that November. Principal photography was delayed several more times before beginning in July 2012. The film wrapped in December 2012, although additional footage was shot in November 2013. The world premiere was on 7 May 2015 at the TCL Chinese Theatre. It began a worldwide theatrical release on 14 May 2015, including an out-of-competition screening at the 68th Cannes Film Festival, in 2D, 3D, IMAX 3D, and 4DX. It has grossed over $400 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film in the Mad Max franchise. The film was ranked by many critics as the best film of 2015, and is considered one of the greatest action films of all time and one of the greatest films of the 21st century, widely praised for its direction, screenplay, action sequences, score, cinematography, and ensemble cast. Fury Road won multiple critical and guild awards, and received ten Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director, and won six: Costume Design, Production Design, Makeup and Hairstyling, Film Editing, Sound Editing, and Sound Mixing. Jurassic Park Jurassic Park is a 1993 American science fiction adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and produced by Kathleen Kennedy and Gerald R. Molen. It is the first installment in the Jurassic Park franchise, and is based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Michael Crichton and a screenplay written by Crichton and David Koepp. The film is set on the fictional island of Isla Nublar, located off Central Americas Pacific Coast near Costa Rica. There, billionaire philanthropist John Hammond and a small team of genetic scientists have created a wildlife park of de-extinct dinosaurs. When industrial sabotage leads to a catastrophic shutdown of the parks power facilities and security precautions, a small group of visitors and Hammonds grandchildren struggle to survive and escape the perilous island. Before Crichtons novel was published, four studios put in bids for its film rights. With the backing of Universal Studios, Spielberg acquired the rights for $1.5 million before its publication in 1990; Crichton was hired for an additional $500,000 to adapt the novel for the screen. Koepp wrote the final draft, which left out much of the novels exposition and violence and made numerous changes to the characters. Filming took place in California and Hawaii between August and November 1992, and post-production rolled until May 1993, supervised by Spielberg in Poland as he filmed Schindlers List. The dinosaurs were created with groundbreaking computer-generated imagery by Industrial Light & Magic and with life-sized animatronic dinosaurs built by Stan Winstons team. To showcase the films sound design, which included a mixture of various animal noises for the dinosaur roars, Spielberg invested in the creation of DTS, a company specializing in digital surround sound formats. The film also underwent an extensive $65 million marketing campaign, which included licensing deals with over 100 companies. Jurassic Park premiered on June 9, 1993, at the Uptown Theater in Washington, D.C., and was released on June 11 in the United States. It went on to gross over $914 million worldwide in its original theatrical run becoming the highest-grossing film of 1993 and the highest-grossing film ever at the time, a record held until the release of Titanic in 1997. It was well received by critics, who praised its special effects, John Williams musical score, and Spielbergs direction. Following its 3D re-release in 2013 to celebrate its 20th anniversary, Jurassic Park became the seventeenth film in history to surpass $1billion in ticket sales. The film won more than twenty awards, including three Academy Awards for its technical achievements in visual effects and sound design. Jurassic Park is considered a landmark in the development of computer-generated imagery and animatronic visual effects and was followed by four commercially successful sequels; Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park III, Jurassic World and Fallen Kingdom, with a fifth sequel, currently titled Jurassic World 3, scheduled for a 2021 release. In 2018, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens Star Wars: The Force Awakens is a 2015 American epic space-opera film produced, co-written and directed by J. J. Abrams. It was produced by Lucasfilm Ltd. and Abramss production company Bad Robot Productions, and was distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The films ensemble cast includes Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Lupita Nyongo, Andy Serkis, Domhnall Gleeson, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, and Max von Sydow. It is the first installment in the Star Wars sequel trilogy, and the seventh episode of the nine-part Skywalker saga. Set 30 years after Return of the Jedi, The Force Awakens follows Rey, Finn, and Poe Damerons search for Luke Skywalker and their fight in the Resistance, led by General Leia Organa and veterans of the Rebel Alliance, against Kylo Ren and the First Order, a successor to the Galactic Empire. The film was announced after The Walt Disney Companys acquisition of Lucasfilm in October 2012, and was the first Star Wars film to not extensively involve franchise creator George Lucas, who only served as a creative consultant in the early stages. The film was produced by Abrams, his longtime collaborator Bryan Burk, and Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy. Abrams and Lawrence Kasdan, co-writer of the original trilogy films The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, rewrote an initial script by Michael Arndt. John Williams, the composer for the previous six films, returned to compose the films score. Filming began in April 2014 in Abu Dhabi and Iceland, with principal photography also taking place in Ireland and at Pinewood Studios in England, and wrapped in November 2014. The Force Awakens was widely anticipated, and Disney backed the film with extensive marketing campaigns. It premiered in Los Angeles on December 14, 2015, before its wide release in the United States on December 18. The film received praise for its screenplay, direction, acting, musical score, visual effects, and action sequences, although some critics found it derivative of the original trilogy. The film broke various box office records and became, unadjusted for inflation, the highest-grossing installment in the franchise, the highest-grossing film in North America, the highest-grossing film of 2015, and the fourth-highest-grossing film of all time, with a worldwide gross of over $2 billion and a net profit of over $780 million. It received five nominations at the 88th Academy Awards and four nominations at the 69th British Academy Film Awards, where it won the award for Best Special Visual Effects. It was followed by The Last Jedi in December 2017, and will be followed by The Rise of Skywalker, which is scheduled for release in December 2019. A Beautiful Mind A Beautiful Mind is a 2001 American biographical drama film based on the life of John Nash, a Nobel Laureate in Economics. The film was directed by Ron Howard, from a screenplay written by Akiva Goldsman. It was inspired by a bestselling, Pulitzer Prize-nominated 1998 book of the same name by Sylvia Nasar. The film stars Russell Crowe, along with Ed Harris, Jennifer Connelly, Paul Bettany, Adam Goldberg, Judd Hirsch, Josh Lucas, Anthony Rapp, and Christopher Plummer in supporting roles. The story begins in Nashs days as a graduate student at Princeton University. Early in the film, Nash begins to develop paranoid schizophrenia and endures delusional episodes while watching the burden his condition brings on wife Alicia and friends. The film opened in the United States cinemas on December 21, 2001. It went on to gross over $313 million worldwide and won four Academy Awards, for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress. It was also nominated for Best Actor, Best Film Editing, Best Makeup and Best Original Score. It was well received by critics, but has been criticized for its inaccurate portrayal of some aspects of Nashs life, especially his other family and a son born out of wedlock. However, the filmmakers have stated that the film was not meant to be a literal representation of Nashs life. Good Will Hunting Good Will Hunting is a 1997 American drama film, directed by Gus Van Sant, and starring Robin Williams, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Minnie Driver, and Stellan Skarsgård. Written by Affleck and Damon, the film follows 20-year-old South Boston janitor Will Hunting, an unrecognized genius who, as part of a deferred prosecution agreement after assaulting a police officer, becomes a client of a therapist and studies advanced mathematics with a renowned professor. Through his therapy sessions, Will re-evaluates his relationships with his best friend, his girlfriend, and himself, facing the significant task of confronting his past and thinking about his future. The film grossed over $225 million during its theatrical run, from a $10 million budget. It was nominated for nine Academy Awards, including the Academy Award for Best Picture, and won two: Best Supporting Actor for Williams and Best Original Screenplay for Affleck and Damon. In 2014, it was ranked at number 53 in The Hollywood Reporters "100 Favorite Films" list. No Country for Old Men No Country for Old Men is a 2007 American neo-noir neo-Western crime thriller film written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, based on Cormac McCarthys 2005 novel of the same name. A cat and mouse thriller starring Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, and Josh Brolin, it follows a Texas welder and Vietnam War veteran in the desert landscape of 1980 West Texas. The film revisits the themes of fate, conscience, and circumstance that the Coen brothers had explored in the films Blood Simple and Fargo. No Country for Old Men premiered in competition at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival on May 19. The film won 76 awards on 109 nominations across multiple organizations; it won four awards at the 80th Academy Awards – Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay – three British Academy Film Awards, including Best Director, and two Golden Globes. The American Film Institute listed it as an AFI Movie of the Year, and the National Board of Review selected the film as the best of 2007. More critics included No Country for Old Men on their 2007 top ten lists than any other film, and many regard it as the Coen brothers best film. , various sources had recognized it as one of the best films of its decade and still one of the best films of the 2000s. The Guardians John Patterson wrote: "the Coens technical abilities, and their feel for a landscape-based Western classicism reminiscent of Anthony Mann and Sam Peckinpah, are matched by few living directors", and Peter Travers of Rolling Stone said that it is "a new career peak for the Coen brothers" and "as entertaining as hell". In 2016, it was voted the 10th best film of the 21st century as picked by 177 film critics from around the world. Gone Girl Gone Girl is a 2014 American psychological thriller film directed by David Fincher and with a screenplay by Gillian Flynn based on her 2012 novel of the same title. The film stars Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick Harris, and Tyler Perry. Set in Missouri, the story begins as a mystery that follows the events surrounding Nick Dunne, who becomes the prime suspect in the sudden disappearance of his wife Amy. The film had its world premiere on opening night of the 52nd New York Film Festival on September 26, 2014, before a nationwide theatrical release on October 3. The film was received well by critics and became a commercial success, grossing $369 million, making it the highest-grossing film by director Fincher. Rosamund Pikes performance as Amy was particularly praised, and she received nominations for an Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award for "Best Actress". Additional nominations included a Golden Globe Award for Best Director for Fincher and Golden Globe Award, BAFTA, and Critics Choice Award nominations for Flynns adapted screenplay, which won the Critics Choice. Slumdog Millionaire Slumdog Millionaire is a 2008 British drama film that is a loose adaptation of the novel Q & A by Indian author Vikas Swarup, telling the story of 18-year-old Jamal Malik from the Juhu slums of Mumbai. Starring Dev Patel as Jamal, and filmed in India, the film was directed by Danny Boyle, written by Simon Beaufoy, and produced by Christian Colson, with Loveleen Tandan credited as co-director. As a contestant on the Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Jamal surprises everyone by being able to answer every question correctly. Accused of cheating, Jamal recounts his life story to the police, illustrating how he is able to answer each question correctly. After its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival and later screenings at the Toronto International Film Festival and the London Film Festival, Slumdog Millionaire had a nationwide release in the United Kingdom on 9 January 2009, in India on 22 January 2009, and in the United States on 23 January 2009. Regarded as a sleeper hit, Slumdog Millionaire was widely acclaimed, being praised for its plot, soundtrack, direction, and performances, especially Patels. It was nominated for ten Academy Awards in 2009 and won eightthe most for any 2008 filmincluding Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay. It won seven BAFTA Awards including Best Film, five Critics Choice Awards and four Golden Globes. Monsters, Inc. Monsters, Inc. is a 2001 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. Featuring the voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, James Coburn, and Jennifer Tilly, the film was directed by Pete Docter in his directorial debut, and executive produced by John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton. The film centers on two monsters – James P. "Sulley" Sullivan and his one-eyed partner and best friend Mike Wazowski – employed at the titular energy-producing factory Monsters, Inc, which generates power by scaring human children. The monster world believes that children are toxic, and when a small child enters the factory, Sulley and Mike must return her home before it is too late. Docter began developing the film in 1996, and wrote the story with Jill Culton, Jeff Pidgeon and Ralph Eggleston. Stanton wrote the screenplay with screenwriter Dan Gerson. The characters went through many incarnations over the films five-year production process. The technical team and animators found new ways to render fur and cloth realistically for the film. Randy Newman, who composed the music for Pixars three prior films, returned to compose its fourth. Monsters, Inc. was praised by critics and proved to be a major box office success from its release on November 2, 2001, generating over $577 million worldwide and becoming the third highest-grossing film of 2001. The film won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for and was nominated for three more, including for the new category: Best Animated Feature. Monsters, Inc. saw a 3D re-release in theaters on December 19, 2012. A prequel titled Monsters University, which was directed by Dan Scanlon, was released on June 21, 2013. A web-series titled Monsters at Work will release on Disney+ in 2020. The Terminator The Terminator is a 1984 American science fiction film directed by James Cameron. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator, a cyborg assassin sent back in time from 2029 to 1984 to kill Sarah Connor, whose son will one day become a savior against machines in a post-apocalyptic future. Michael Biehn plays Kyle Reese, a soldier from the future sent back in time to protect Sarah. The screenplay is credited to Cameron and producer Gale Anne Hurd, while co-writer William Wisher Jr. received a credit for additional dialogue. Executive producers John Daly and Derek Gibson of Hemdale Film Corporation were instrumental in the films financing and production. The Terminator topped the United States box office for two weeks and helped launch Camerons film career and solidify Schwarzeneggers. It received critical acclaim, with many praising its pacing, action scenes and Schwarzeneggers performance. Its success led to a franchise consisting of several sequels, a television series, comic books, novels and video games. In 2008, The Terminator was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Catch Me If You Can Catch Me If You Can is a 2002 American biographical crime film directed and produced by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay by Jeff Nathanson. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks, with Christopher Walken, Martin Sheen, and Nathalie Baye in supporting roles. The film is based on the life of Frank Abagnale, who, before his 19th birthday, successfully performed cons worth millions of dollars by posing as a Pan American World Airways pilot, a Georgia doctor, and a Louisiana parish prosecutor. His primary crime was check fraud; he became so experienced that the FBI eventually turned to him for help in catching other check forgers. Development for the film started in 1980, but did not progress until 1997, when Spielbergs DreamWorks bought the film rights to Abagnales book. David Fincher, Gore Verbinski, Lasse Hallström, Miloš Forman, and Cameron Crowe had all been possible candidates for director before Spielberg decided to direct it himself. Filming took place from February to May 2002. The film was a financial and critical success. Die Hard Die Hard is a 1988 American action thriller film directed by John McTiernan and written by Steven E. de Souza and Jeb Stuart, based on Roderick Thorps 1979 novel Nothing Lasts Forever. It was produced by the Gordon Company and Silver Pictures, and distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film follows off-duty New York City Police Department officer John McClane who is caught in a Los Angeles skyscraper during a heist led by Hans Gruber. Made for $28 million, Die Hard grossed over $140 million theatrically worldwide, with the film turning Willis into an action star, and became a metonym for an action film in which a lone hero fights overwhelming odds. The films success created the Die Hard franchise, which includes four sequels, a number of video games, and a comic book, and later in 2017 was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Die Hard has been named one of the best action and Christmas-themed films ever made. The film also ranks on Empires 2017 list of the 100 greatest movies of all time. Snatch Snatch is a 2000 British crime comedy film written and directed by Guy Ritchie, featuring an ensemble cast. Set in the London criminal underworld, the film contains two intertwined plots: one dealing with the search for a stolen diamond, the other with a small-time boxing promoter who finds himself under the thumb of a ruthless gangster who is ready and willing to have his subordinates carry out severe and sadistic acts of violence. The film features an assortment of characters, including Irish Traveller "One Punch" Mickey ONeil, referred to as a "pikey", arms-dealer Boris "the Blade" Yurinov, professional thief and gambling addict Franky "Four-Fingers", American gangster-jeweller Abraham Denovitz known as "Cousin Avi", small-time crooks Sol and Vinny, getaway driver Tyrone and bounty hunter Bullet-Tooth Tony. It is also distinguished by a kinetic direction and editing style, an intricate double plot featuring numerous ironic twists of chance and causality, and a fast pace. The film shares themes, ideas and motifs with Ritchies first film, Lock. It is also filmed in the same visual style and features many of the same actors, including Vinnie Jones, Jason Statham and Alan Ford. Alien Alien is a 1979 science fiction horror film directed by Ridley Scott and written by Dan OBannon. Based on a story by OBannon and Ronald Shusett, it follows the crew of the commercial space tug Nostromo who encounter the eponymous Alien, a deadly and aggressive extraterrestrial set loose on the ship. The film stars Tom Skerritt, Sigourney Weaver, Veronica Cartwright, Harry Dean Stanton, John Hurt, Ian Holm, and Yaphet Kotto. It was produced by Gordon Carroll, David Giler and Walter Hill through their company Brandywine Productions, and was distributed by 20th Century Fox. Giler and Hill revised and made additions to the script; Shusett was executive producer. The Alien and its accompanying artifacts were designed by the Swiss artist H. R. Giger, while concept artists Ron Cobb and Chris Foss designed the more human settings. Alien premiered May 25, 1979 in the United States, before receiving a wide release on June 22, and was released September 6 in the United Kingdom. It was met with critical acclaim and box office success, winning the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, three Saturn Awards, and a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, along with numerous other nominations. It has been consistently praised in the years since its release, and is considered one of the greatest films of all time. In 2002, Alien was deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. In 2008, it was ranked by the American Film Institute as the seventh-best film in the science fiction genre, and as the thirty-third greatest film of all time by Empire magazine. The success of Alien spawned a media franchise of films, novels, comic books, video games, and toys. It also launched Weavers acting career, providing her with her first lead role. The story of her characters encounters with the Alien creatures became the thematic and narrative core of the sequels Aliens, Alien 3 and Alien Resurrection. A crossover with the Predator franchise produced the Alien vs. Predator films, which includes Alien vs. Predator and Requiem. A prequel series includes Prometheus and Covenant, both directed again by Scott. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is a 2012 epic high fantasy adventure film directed by Peter Jackson. It is the first installment in a three-part film adaptation based on J. R. R. Tolkien’s 1937 novel The Hobbit. It is followed by The Desolation of Smaug and The Battle of the Five Armies, and together they act as a prequel to Jacksons The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. The films screenplay was written by Jackson, his longtime collaborators Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, and Guillermo del Toro, who was originally chosen to direct the film before leaving the project in 2010. The story is set in Middle-earth seventy-seven years before the main events of The Lord of the Rings, and portions of the film are adapted from the appendices to Tolkiens The Return of the King. An Unexpected Journey tells the tale of Bilbo Baggins, who is convinced by the wizard Gandalf to accompany thirteen Dwarves, led by Thorin Oakenshield, on a quest to reclaim the Lonely Mountain from the dragon Smaug. The ensemble cast also includes James Nesbitt, Ken Stott, Cate Blanchett, Ian Holm, Christopher Lee, Hugo Weaving, Elijah Wood and Andy Serkis, and features Sylvester McCoy, Barry Humphries and Manu Bennett. An Unexpected Journey premiered on 28 November 2012 in New Zealand and was released internationally on 12 December 2012. The film grossed over $1.021 billion at the box office, surpassing both The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers nominally, becoming the fourth highest-grossing film of 2012 and the 42nd highest-grossing film of all time. Receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film was nominated for three Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects, Best Production Design, and Best Makeup and Hairstyling. It was also nominated for three British Academy Film Awards. Gravity Gravity is a 2013 science fiction thriller film directed by Alfonso Cuarón, who also co-wrote, co-edited and produced the film. It stars Sandra Bullock and George Clooney as American astronauts who are stranded in space after the mid-orbit destruction of their Space Shuttle, and their attempt to return to Earth. Cuarón wrote the screenplay with his son Jonás and attempted to develop the film at Universal Pictures. Later, the distribution rights were acquired by Warner Bros. Pictures. David Heyman, who previously worked with Cuarón on Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, produced the film with him. Gravity was produced entirely in the United Kingdom, where British visual effects company Framestore spent more than three years creating most of the films visual effects, which make up over 80 of its 91 minutes. Gravity opened the 70th Venice International Film Festival on August 28, 2013, and had its North American premiere three days later at the Telluride Film Festival. Upon its release, Gravity was met with critical acclaim. Particular praise was given to Emmanuel Lubezkis cinematography, Steven Prices musical score, Cuaróns direction, Bullocks performance, Framestores visual effects, and its use of 3D. Considered one of the best films of 2013, it appeared on numerous critics year-end lists, and was selected by the American Film Institute in their annual Movies of the Year list. The film became the eighth highest-grossing film of 2013 with a worldwide gross of over $723 million, against a production budget of around $100 million. The film earned accolades from numerous critics and guilds. At the 86th Academy Awards, Gravity received ten nominations, including Best Actress for Bullock and Best Picture, and won seven awards, including Best Director, Best Original Score, Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects. The film was also awarded six BAFTA Awards, including Outstanding British Film and Best Director, the Golden Globe Award for Best Director, seven Critics Choice Movie Awards, and the 2013 Ray Bradbury Award. Sin City Sin City is a 2005 American crime anthology film written, produced, directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller. Its based on Millers graphic novel of the same name. Much of the film is based on the first, third, and fourth books in Millers original comic series. The Hard Goodbye is about a man who embarks on a brutal rampage in search of his one-time sweethearts killer, killing anyone, even the police, that gets in his way of finding and killing her murderer. The Big Fat Kill focuses on an everyman getting caught in a street war between a group of prostitutes and a group of mercenaries, the police and the mob. That Yellow Bastard follows an aging police officer who protects a young woman from a grotesquely disfigured serial killer. The intro and outro of the film are based on the short story "The Customer is Always Right" which is collected in Booze, Broads & Bullets, the sixth book in the comic series. The film stars an ensemble cast led by Jessica Alba, Benicio del Toro, Brittany Murphy, Clive Owen, Mickey Rourke, Bruce Willis, and Elijah Wood. Featuring Alexis Bledel, Michael Clarke Duncan, Rosario Dawson, Carla Gugino, Rutger Hauer, Jaime King, Michael Madsen, Nick Stahl, and Makenzie Vega among others. Sin City opened to wide critical and commercial success, gathering particular recognition for the films unique color processing which rendered most of the film in black and white while retaining or adding color for selected objects. The film was screened at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival in competition and won the Technical Grand Prize for the films "visual shaping". Avengers: Infinity War Avengers: Infinity War is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the Avengers, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2012s The Avengers and 2015s Age of Ultron, and the nineteenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It was directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, written by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, and features an ensemble cast including Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Benedict Cumberbatch, Don Cheadle, Tom Holland, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, Danai Gurira, Letitia Wright, Dave Bautista, Zoe Saldana, Josh Brolin, and Chris Pratt. In the film, the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy attempt to prevent Thanos from amassing the all-powerful Infinity Stones in a quest to wipe out half of all life in the universe. The film was announced in October 2014 as Avengers: Infinity War – Part 1. The Russo brothers came on board to direct in April 2015, and a month later Markus and McFeely had signed on to write the script for the film, which draws inspiration from Jim Starlins 1991 comic book The Infinity Gauntlet and Jonathan Hickmans 2013 comic book Infinity. In 2016, Marvel shortened the title to Avengers: Infinity War. Filming began in January 2017 at Pinewood Atlanta Studios in Fayette County, with a large cast consisting mostly of actors reprising their roles from previous MCU films, including Brolin as Thanos. The production lasted until July 2017, shooting back-to-back with a direct sequel, Endgame. Additional filming took place in Scotland, the Downtown Atlanta area, and New York City. With an estimated budget of $316–400 million, it is one of the most expensive films ever made. Avengers: Infinity War held its world premiere on April 23, 2018, in Los Angeles and was released in the United States on April 27, 2018, in IMAX and 3D. The film received praise for Brolins performance and the emotional weight of the story, as well as the visual effects and action sequences. It was the fourth film and the first superhero film to gross over $2 billion worldwide, breaking numerous box office records. It became the highest-grossing film of 2018 and the fourth-highest-grossing film of all time both worldwide and in the United States and Canada. The films visual effects were nominated at the 91st Academy Awards, 24th Critics Choice Awards, and 72nd British Academy Film Awards. The sequel, Avengers: Endgame, was released in April 2019. Requiem for a Dream Requiem for a Dream is a 2000 American psychological drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Ellen Burstyn, Jared Leto, Jennifer Connelly, and Marlon Wayans. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Hubert Selby Jr., with whom Aronofsky wrote the screenplay. The film depicts four characters affected by drug addiction. Their addictions cause them to become imprisoned in a world of delusion and reckless desperation. Once that delusional state is overtaken by reality, by the end of the film, they are left as hollow shells of their former selves. The film depicts how drug abuse can alter a persons physical and psychological state and mindset. Requiem for a Dream was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival and received positive reviews from critics upon its U.S. release. Burstyn was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance. The music for the movie was written by composer Clint Mansell. Iron Man 3 Iron Man 3 is a 2013 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2008s Iron Man and 2010s Iron Man 2, and the seventh film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Shane Black from a screenplay he co-wrote with Drew Pearce, and stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man, alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Rebecca Hall, Stéphanie Szostak, James Badge Dale, Jon Favreau, and Ben Kingsley. In Iron Man 3, Tony Stark wrestles with the ramifications of the events of The Avengers, during a national terrorism campaign on the United States led by the mysterious Mandarin. After the release of Iron Man 2 in May 2010, Favreau, who served as director, decided not to return and in February 2011, Black was hired to write and direct the film. Black and Pearce opted to make the script more character-centric and focused on thriller elements, which also uses concepts from the "Extremis" story arc by Warren Ellis. Throughout April and May 2012, the films supporting cast was filled out, with Kingsley, Pearce, and Hall brought in to portray key roles. Filming began on May 23, and lasted through December 17, 2012, primarily at EUE/Screen Gems Studios in Wilmington. Additional shooting took place at various locations around North Carolina, as well as Florida, China, and Los Angeles. The visual effects were handled by 17 companies, including Scanline VFX, Digital Domain, and Weta Digital. The film was converted to 3D in post-production. Iron Man 3 premiered at the Grand Rex in Paris on April 14, 2013, and released in the United States on May 3, 2013. The film received praise from critics for its performances, visual effects, action sequences, humor, story, and Brian Tylers musical score, while reception to its plot twist was mixed. It was a huge box office success, grossing over $1.2 billion worldwide, making it the second highest-grossing film of 2013 and the sixteenth film to gross over $1 billion, as well as the fifth highest-grossing film of all time, with its opening weekend ranking as the sixth-highest of all-time. The film received Best Visual Effects nominations at the Academy Awards and the BAFTA Awards. Donnie Darko Donnie Darko is a 2001 American science fiction psychological thriller film written and directed by Richard Kelly. It stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Jena Malone, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Drew Barrymore, Mary McDonnell, Katharine Ross, Patrick Swayze, Noah Wyle, Stu Stone, Daveigh Chase and James Duval. The film follows the adventures of the troubled title character as he seeks to find the meaning behind his doomsday-related visions. Filmed over the course of 28 days, which matches the passage of time in the film, Donnie Darko was almost released straight-to-video. It was screened at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2001, before receiving a limited theatrical release on October 26, 2001, by Flower Films. Due to the films advertising featuring a crashing plane and the September 11 attacks that transpired a month before, the film was scarcely advertised. The film grossed just over $7.5 million worldwide on a budget of $4.5 million. Despite its initial lackluster box office performance, Donnie Darko received critical acclaim. Critics lauded the story, acting, and tone. It was listed No. 2 in Empires "50 Greatest Independent Films of All Time", as well as No. 53 in Empires "500 Greatest Movies of All Time". It was released on VHS and DVD in March 2002. The film became a surprising success on the home video market, reportedly grossing over half a million in sales and developing a cult following. A directors cut was released in 2004, on a two-disc special edition DVD. A stage adaptation appeared in 2007, and a sequel, S. Darko, in 2009. The films soundtrack included a cover version of Tears for Fearss "Mad World" by Gary Jules and Michael Andrews which topped the UK Singles Chart for three consecutive weeks; the song achieved lukewarm success in the United States, reaching No. 30 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 is a 2011 fantasy film directed by David Yates and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the second of two cinematic parts based on J. K. Rowlings 2007 novel of the same name. The film, which is the eighth and final instalment in the Harry Potter series, was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman, David Barron, and Rowling. The story continues to follow Harry Potters quest to find and destroy Lord Voldemorts Horcruxes in order to stop him once and for all. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, alongside Rupert Grint and Emma Watson as Harrys best friends, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Principal photography began on 19 February 2009, and was completed on 12 June 2010, with reshoots taking place in December 2010, more than ten years after filming started on the first instalment of the series. Part 2 was released in 2D, 3-D and IMAX cinemas worldwide from 13–15 July 2011, and is the only Harry Potter film to be released in 3-D. The film became a commercial success and one of the best reviewed films of 2011, with praise for the acting, Yatess direction, musical score, visual effects, cinematography, action sequences, and the satisfying conclusion of the saga. At the box office, Part 2 claimed the worldwide opening weekend record, earning $483.2 million, as well as setting opening day and opening weekend records in various countries. Part 2 grossed over $1.3 billion worldwide and became the third-highest-grossing film of all time, as well as the highest-grossing film of 2011. As of 2019, it is the 12th-highest-grossing film of all time, the highest-grossing film in the Harry Potter series, as well as in the Wizarding World franchise, and the ninth film to gross over $1 billion. It is also the highest-grossing film of Warner Bros. and its parent company WarnerMedia. The Blu-ray and DVD sets were released on 11 November 2011 in the United States and on 2 December 2011 in the United Kingdom. The film was also released in the Harry Potter: Complete 8-Film Collection box set on DVD and Blu-ray, which included all eight films and new special features. Part 1 and Part 2 were released as a combo pack on DVD and Blu-ray on 11 November 2011 in Canada. The film won several awards and was nominated for many more, including three nominations at the Academy Awards for Best Art Direction, Best Makeup and Best Visual Effects. A Clockwork Orange A Clockwork Orange is a 1971 dystopian crime film adapted, produced, and directed by Stanley Kubrick, based on Anthony Burgesss novel A Clockwork Orange. It employs disturbing, violent images to comment on psychiatry, juvenile delinquency, youth gangs, and other social, political, and economic subjects in a dystopian near-future Britain. Alex, the central character, is a charismatic, antisocial delinquent whose interests include classical music, committing rape, and what is termed "ultra-violence". He leads a small gang of thugs, Pete, Georgie, and Dim, whom he calls his droogs. The film chronicles the horrific crime spree of his gang, his capture, and attempted rehabilitation via an experimental psychological conditioning technique promoted by the Minister of the Interior. Alex narrates most of the film in Nadsat, a fractured adolescent slang composed of Slavic, English, and Cockney rhyming slang. The soundtrack to A Clockwork Orange features mostly classical music selections and Moog synthesizer compositions by Wendy Carlos. The artwork for the poster of A Clockwork Orange was created by Philip Castle with the layout by designer Bill Gold. Toy Story 3 Toy Story 3 is a 2010 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It is the third installment in Pixars Toy Story series, and the sequel to 1999s Toy Story 2. It was directed by Lee Unkrich, the editor of the first two films and the co-director of Toy Story 2, written by Michael Arndt, while Unkrich wrote the story along with John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton, respectively director and co-writer of the first two films. The plot focuses on Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and Andys other remaining toys accidentally being donated to a day care center, while Andy, now 17 years old, is preparing to leave for college, and their ensuing race to get home before Andy leaves. In the films ensemble voice cast, Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, Estelle Harris, Jodi Benson, John Morris, Laurie Metcalf and R. Lee Ermey, reprise their roles from previous films. Jim Varney, who voiced Slinky Dog in the first two films, died on February 10, 2000, 10 years before the release of the third film, so the role of Slinky was passed down to Blake Clark. The returning cast is joined by Ned Beatty, Michael Keaton, Whoopi Goldberg, Timothy Dalton, Kristen Schaal, Bonnie Hunt, and Jeff Garlin who voice the new characters introduced in this film. The film was released in theaters June 18, 2010, and played worldwide from June through October in the Disney Digital 3-D, RealD, and IMAX 3D formats. Toy Story 3 was the first film to be released theatrically with Dolby Surround 7.1 sound. Like its predecessors, Toy Story 3 received critical acclaim upon release, with critics praising the vocal performances, screenplay, emotional depth, animation, and Randy Newmans musical score. It became the second Pixar film and third animated film overall to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture. The film received four more Academy Award nominations for Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Sound Editing, Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song, winning the latter two. Toy Story 3 was the first animated film to gross over $1 billion worldwide in ticket sales, becoming the highest-grossing film of 2010—both in North America and worldwide—and the fourth-highest-grossing film at the time of its release, as well as the highest-grossing animated film of all time, and Pixars highest-grossing film, all records held at the time of its release. A sequel, Toy Story 4, directed by Josh Cooley, was released on June 21, 2019. 300 300 is a 2006 American period action film based on the 1998 comic series of the same name by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley. Both are fictionalized retellings of the Battle of Thermopylae within the Persian Wars. The film was directed by Zack Snyder, while Miller served as executive producer and consultant. It was filmed mostly with a super-imposition chroma key technique, to help replicate the imagery of the original comic book. The plot revolves around King Leonidas, who leads 300 Spartans into battle against the Persian "God-King" Xerxes and his invading army of more than 300,000 soldiers. As the battle rages, Queen Gorgo attempts to rally support in Sparta for her husband. The story is framed by a voice-over narrative by the Spartan soldier Dilios. Through this narrative technique, various fantastical creatures are introduced, placing 300 within the genre of historical fantasy. 300 was released in both conventional and IMAX theaters in the United States on March 9, 2007, and on DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and HD DVD on July 31, 2007. The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics, which included praise for its original visuals and style but criticism for its depiction of the Persians, which some characterized as bigoted or Iranophobic. Even so, the film was a box office success, grossing over $450 million, and the films opening was the 24th-largest in box office history at the time. A sequel, titled Rise of an Empire, based on Millers previously-unpublished graphic novel prequel Xerxes, was released on March 7, 2014. Thor Thor is a 2011 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures, it is the fourth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Kenneth Branagh, written by the writing team of Ashley Edward Miller and Zack Stentz along with Don Payne, and stars Chris Hemsworth as the title character, alongside Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Stellan Skarsgård, Colm Feore, Ray Stevenson, Idris Elba, Kat Dennings, Rene Russo, and Anthony Hopkins. The film sees Thor banished to Earth from Asgard, stripped of his powers and his hammer Mjölnir, after reigniting a dormant war. As his brother Loki plots to take the Asgardian throne, Thor must prove himself worthy. Sam Raimi first developed the concept of a film adaptation based on Thor in 1991, but soon abandoned the project, leaving it in "development hell" for several years. During this time, the rights were picked up by various film studios until Marvel signed Mark Protosevich to develop the project in 2006, and planned to finance it and release it through Paramount. Matthew Vaughn was originally assigned to direct the film for a tentative 2010 release. However, after Vaughn was released from his holding deal in 2008, Branagh was approached and the films release was rescheduled to 2011. The main characters were cast in 2009, and principal photography took place in California and New Mexico from January to May 2010. The film was converted to 3D in post-production. Thor premiered in Sydney, Australia, on April 17, 2011, and was released in the United States on May 6, 2011. The film was a financial success, earning $449.3 million worldwide, and was positively reviewed for its performances, although the Earth-based elements of the film received some criticism. Two sequels, The Dark World and Ragnarok, were released on November 8, 2013, and November 3, 2017, respectively. A third sequel, Thor: Love and Thunder, is in development. The Martian The Martian is a 2015 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott and starring Matt Damon adapted from the novel of the same name by Andy Weir. The film depicts an astronauts lone struggle to survive on Mars after being left behind, and efforts to rescue him, and bring him home to Earth. It also stars Jessica Chastain, Kristen Wiig, Jeff Daniels, Michael Peña, Kate Mara, Sean Bean, Sebastian Stan, Donald Glover, Aksel Hennie, and Chiwetel Ejiofor. The film, produced through 20th Century Fox, is a co-production of the United States and the United Kingdom. Producer Simon Kinberg began developing the film after Fox optioned the novel in March 2013, which Drew Goddard adapted into a screenplay and was initially attached to direct, but the film did not move forward. Scott replaced Goddard, and with Damon in place as the main character, production was approved. Filming began in November 2014 and lasted approximately seventy days. Twenty sets were built on a sound stage in Budapest, Hungary, one of the largest in the world. Wadi Rum in Jordan was also used as a backdrop for filming. The film premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2015, while the London premiere was held on September 24, 2015. The film was released in the United Kingdom on September 30, 2015 and in the United States on October 2, 2015 in 2D, 3D, IMAX 3D and 4DX. It received positive reviews and grossed over $630 million worldwide, becoming Scotts highest-grossing film to date, as well as the 10th highest-grossing film of 2015. It received several accolades, including the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, seven nominations at the 88th Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay for Goddard, and the 2016 long form Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. Damon won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and was nominated for several awards including the Academy Award for Best Actor, the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and the Critics Choice Award for Best Actor. The Intouchables The Intouchables, also known as Untouchable, is a 2011 French buddy comedy-drama film directed by Olivier Nakache & Éric Toledano. It stars François Cluzet and Omar Sy. Nine weeks after its release in France on 2 November 2011, it became the second biggest box office hit in France, just behind the 2008 film Welcome to the Sticks. The film was voted the cultural event of 2011 in France with 52% of votes in a poll by Fnac. It also became the most viewed French film in the world with 51,5 million tickets up to 2014 and the success of Lucy. The film has received several award nominations. In France, the film won the César Award for Best Actor for Omar Sy, and garnered seven further nominations for the César Awards, including the César Award for Best Film. Captain America: The First Avenger Captain America: The First Avenger is a 2011 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures, it is the fifth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Joe Johnston, written by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, and stars Chris Evans as Steve Rogers / Captain America, alongside Tommy Lee Jones, Hugo Weaving, Hayley Atwell, Sebastian Stan, Dominic Cooper, Neal McDonough, Derek Luke, and Stanley Tucci. Set predominantly during World War II, the film tells the story of Steve Rogers, a sickly man from Brooklyn who is transformed into the super-soldier Captain America and must stop the Red Skull, who intends to use an artifact called the "Tesseract" as an energy-source for world domination. The film began as a concept in 1997 and was scheduled for distribution by Artisan Entertainment. However, a lawsuit not settled until September 2003 disrupted the project. In 2005, Marvel Studios received a loan from Merrill Lynch, and planned to finance and release it through Paramount Pictures. Directors Jon Favreau and Louis Leterrier were interested in directing the project before Johnston was approached in 2008. The principal characters were cast between March and June 2010. Production began in June 2010, and filming took place in London, Manchester, Caerwent, Liverpool, and Los Angeles. Captain America: The First Avenger premiered at the El Capitan Theatre on July 19, 2011, and was released in the United States on July 22, 2011. The film was commercially successful, grossing over $370 million worldwide. Critics particularly praised Evans performance, the films depiction of its 1940s time period, and Johnstons direction. Two sequels titled The Winter Soldier and Civil War were released in 2014 and 2016 respectively. Avengers: Age of Ultron Avengers: Age of Ultron is a 2015 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the Avengers, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2012s The Avengers and the eleventh film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was written and directed by Joss Whedon and features an ensemble cast that includes Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Don Cheadle, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Cobie Smulders, Anthony Mackie, Hayley Atwell, Idris Elba, Stellan Skarsgård, James Spader, and Samuel L. Jackson. In the film, the Avengers fight Ultron, an artificial intelligence obsessed with causing human extinction. The sequel was announced in May 2012, after the successful release of The Avengers. Whedon, the director of the first film, was brought back on board in August and a release date was set. By April 2013, Whedon had completed a draft of the script, and casting began in June with the re-signing of Downey. Second unit filming began in February 2014 in South Africa with principal photography taking place between March and August 2014. The film was primarily shot at Shepperton Studios in Surrey, England, with additional footage filmed in Italy, South Korea, Bangladesh, New York City, and various locations around England. While in post-production, the film was converted to 3D and over 3,000 visual effects shots were added. With an estimated net production budget of $365 million, it is the second most expensive film ever made. Avengers: Age of Ultron premiered in Los Angeles on April 13, 2015, and was released in the United States on May 1, 2015, in 3D and IMAX 3D. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed over $1.4 billion worldwide, becoming the fourth-highest-grossing film of 2015 as well as the fifth-highest-grossing film at the time. Two sequels, Infinity War and Endgame, were released in April 2018 and April 2019, respectively. Captain America: The Winter Soldier Captain America: The Winter Soldier is a 2014 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2011s The First Avenger and the ninth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, with a screenplay by the writing team of Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely. It stars Chris Evans as Steve Rogers / Captain America, alongside Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Cobie Smulders, Frank Grillo, Emily VanCamp, Hayley Atwell, Robert Redford, and Samuel L. Jackson. In Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Captain America, Black Widow, and Falcon join forces to uncover a conspiracy within S.H.I.E.L.D. while facing a mysterious assassin known as the Winter Soldier. A major influence in The Winter Soldier was conspiracy fiction from the 1970s such as Three Days of the Condor, with the script also drawing from the Winter Soldier story arc written by Ed Brubaker. The script was written in 2011, with the Russo brothers entering negotiations to direct in June 2012 and casting beginning the following month. Principal photography commenced in April 2013 in Los Angeles, California before moving to Washington, D.C. and Cleveland, Ohio. While the directors aimed for more realism, with focus on practical effects and intense stunt work, 2,500 visual effects shots were done by six different companies. Captain America: The Winter Soldier premiered in Los Angeles on March 13, 2014, and was released in the United States on April 4, 2014, in 2D, 3D, and IMAX 3D. The film became a critical and commercial success, grossing over $714 million worldwide, making it the seventh highest-grossing film of 2014, and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Visual Effects. A sequel titled Civil War, also directed by the Russo brothers, was released on May 6, 2016. The Hangover The Hangover is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Todd Phillips, co-produced with Daniel Goldberg, and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. It is the first installment in The Hangover trilogy. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Heather Graham, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong, and Jeffrey Tambor. It tells the story of Phil Wenneck, Stu Price, Alan Garner, and Doug Billings, who travel to Las Vegas for a bachelor party to celebrate Dougs impending marriage. However, Phil, Stu, and Alan wake up with Doug missing and no memory of the previous nights events, and must find the groom before the wedding can take place. Lucas and Moore wrote the script after executive producer Chris Benders friend disappeared and had a large bill after being sent to a strip club. After Lucas and Moore sold it to the studio for $2million, Philips and Jeremy Garelick rewrote the script to include a tiger as well as a subplot involving a baby and a police cruiser, and also including boxer Mike Tyson. Filming took place in Nevada for 15 days, and during filming, the three main actors formed a real friendship. The Hangover was released on June 5, 2009, and was a critical and commercial success. The film became the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2009, with a worldwide gross of over $467million. The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and received multiple other accolades. It is the tenth-highest-grossing worldwide film of 2009, as well as the second-highest-grossing R-rated comedy ever in the United States, surpassing a record previously held by Beverly Hills Cop for almost 25 years. It is the seventh-highest-grossing R-rated film in the U.S., behind The Passion of the Christ, Deadpool, American Sniper, It, Deadpool 2 and The Matrix Reloaded. A sequel, The Hangover Part II, was released on May 26, 2011, and a third and final installment, The Hangover Part III, was released on May 23, 2013, though neither film received the same positive critical reception. Gran Torino Gran Torino is a 2008 American drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Christopher Carley, Bee Vang and Ahney Her. This was Eastwoods first starring role since 2004s Million Dollar Baby. The film features a large Hmong American cast, as well as one of Eastwoods younger sons, Scott. Eastwoods oldest son, Kyle, provided the score. Set in Detroit, Michigan, it is the first mainstream American film to feature Hmong Americans. Many Lao Hmong war refugees resettled in the U.S. following the communist takeover of Laos in 1975. The story follows Walt Kowalski, a recently widowed Korean War veteran alienated from his family and angry at the world. Walts young neighbor, Thao Vang Lor, is pressured by his cousin into stealing Walts prized 1972 Ford Gran Torino for his initiation into a gang. Walt thwarts the theft with his M1 Garand rifle and subsequently develops a relationship with the boy and his family. Gran Torino opened in a limited theatrical release in the United States on December 12, 2008, before expanding wide on January 9, 2009. It grossed $270 million worldwide. Within the Hmong community in the United States, the film received praise for Eastwood’s direction and performance, but also received criticism for its portrayal of Asian stereotypes. Scarface Scarface is a 1983 American crime drama film directed by Brian De Palma and written by Oliver Stone. It is a remake of the 1932 film and tells the story of Cuban refugee Tony Montana who arrives in 1980s Miami with nothing and rises to become a powerful drug lord. The cast also features Michelle Pfeiffer, Steven Bauer, Robert Loggia, F. Murray Abraham, and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. Pacino became interested in a remake of the 1932 version after seeing it, and he and producer Martin Bregman began to develop it. Sidney Lumet was initially hired to direct the film but was replaced by De Palma, who hired Stone to write the script. Filming took place from November 1982 to May 1983. The film was shot in Louisville and in Los Angeles. The films soundtrack was composed by Giorgio Moroder. De Palma dedicated this version of Scarface after the writers of the original, Howard Hawks and Ben Hecht. Scarface was released on December 9, 1983 and grossed $44 million at the domestic box office and $65.9 million worldwide. Initial critical reception was negative due to excessive violence, profanity, and graphic drug usage. Some Cuban expatriates in Miami objected to the films portrayal of Cubans as criminals and drug traffickers. In the years that followed, however, critics have reappraised it, and it is now considered by some to be one of the best films in the crime genre, and one of the greatest remakes ever. Screenwriters and directors such as Martin Scorsese have praised the film, and it has been referenced extensively in pop culture, especially in hip hop music as well as comic books, television programs, and video games, although over the years, the film has been regarded as a cult film. The Big Lebowski The Big Lebowski is a 1998 crime comedy film written, produced, and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. It stars Jeff Bridges as Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski, a Los Angeles slacker and avid bowler. He is assaulted as a result of mistaken identity, after which The Dude learns that a millionaire was the intended victim. The millionaire Lebowskis trophy wife is kidnapped, and he commissions The Dude to deliver the ransom to secure her release; the plan goes awry when the Dudes friend Walter Sobchak schemes to keep the ransom money. Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi, David Huddleston, and John Turturro also appear, in supporting roles. The film is loosely inspired by the work of Raymond Chandler. Joel Coen stated, "We wanted to do a Chandler kind of story – how it moves episodically, and deals with the characters trying to unravel a mystery, as well as having a hopelessly complex plot thats ultimately unimportant." The original score was composed by Carter Burwell, a longtime collaborator of the Coen brothers. The Big Lebowski was a disappointment at the U.S. box office and received mixed reviews at the time of its release. Over time, reviews have become largely positive, and the film has become a cult favorite, noted for its eccentric characters, comedic dream sequences, idiosyncratic dialogue, and eclectic soundtrack. In 2014, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". A spin-off based on John Turturros character, titled The Jesus Rolls, is scheduled for a 2020 release, with Turturro also acting as writer and director. Iron Man 2 Iron Man 2 is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Iron Man, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the sequel to 2008s Iron Man, and the third film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Directed by Jon Favreau and written by Justin Theroux, the film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man, alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson. Six months after the events of Iron Man, Tony Stark is resisting calls by the United States government to hand over the Iron Man technology while also combating his declining health from the arc reactor in his chest. Meanwhile, rogue Russian scientist Ivan Vanko has developed the same technology and built weapons of his own in order to pursue a vendetta against the Stark family, in the process joining forces with Starks business rival, Justin Hammer. Following the successful release of Iron Man in May 2008, Marvel Studios announced and immediately set to work on producing a sequel. In July of that same year Theroux was hired to write the script, and Favreau was signed to return and direct. Downey, Paltrow and Jackson were set to reprise their roles from Iron Man, while Cheadle was brought in to replace Terrence Howard in the role of James Rhodes. In the early months of 2009, Rourke, Rockwell, and Johansson filled out the supporting cast, and filming took place from April to July of that year. Like its predecessor the film was shot mostly in California, except for a key sequence in Monaco. Iron Man 2 premiered at the El Capitan Theatre on April 26, 2010, and was released in the United States on May 7, 2010. The film received generally positive reviews, with praise directed towards Downeys performance as well as the action sequences. However, the film received criticism for its villain and slow pace, with many critics deeming the film inferior to the original. The film was commercially successful, grossing over $623.9 million at the worldwide box office, making it the seventh-highest-grossing film of 2010, and receiving an Academy Award nomination for Best Visual Effects. The third and final installment of the Iron Man series, Iron Man 3, was released on May 3, 2013. Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace is a 1999 American epic space-opera film written and directed by George Lucas, produced by Lucasfilm, and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the first installment in the Star Wars prequel trilogy and stars Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Jake Lloyd, Ian McDiarmid, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, Pernilla August, and Frank Oz. It is the first film in the nine-part Skywalker saga. The film is set 32 years before the original film and follows Jedi Knight Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi as they protect Queen Amidala in hopes of securing a peaceful end to a large-scale interplanetary trade dispute. Joined by Anakin Skywalker—a young slave with unusually strong natural powers of the Force—they simultaneously contend with the mysterious return of the Sith. Lucas began production of this film after he determined that film special effects had advanced to the level he wanted for the fourth film in the saga. Filming started on June 26, 1997, at locations including Leavesden Film Studios and the Tunisian desert. Its visual effects included extensive use of computer-generated imagery; many of its characters and settings were completely computerized. The film was Lucas first directorial effort after a 22-year hiatus following Star Wars in 1977. The Phantom Menace was released in theaters on May 19, 1999, almost 16 years after the premiere of the previous Star Wars film, Return of the Jedi. The films premiere was extensively covered by media and was greatly anticipated because of the large cultural following the Star Wars saga had cultivated. It received mixed reviews; critics praised the visuals, action sequences, John Williams musical score, and some of the performances, but criticized the screenplay, characterization, and the respective performances of Ahmed Best and Lloyd as Jar Jar Binks and Anakin. It grossed more than $924.3 million worldwide during its initial theatrical run, becoming the highest-grossing film of 1999, the second-highest-grossing film worldwide and in North America, and the highest-grossing Star Wars film at the time. A 3D reissue, which earned an additional $102.7 million at the box office and brought the films overall worldwide takings to over $1 billion, was released in February 2012. The film was followed by two sequels, Attack of the Clones in 2002 and Revenge of the Sith in 2005. Amélie Amélie is a 2001 French romantic comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Written by Jeunet with Guillaume Laurant, the film is a whimsical depiction of contemporary Parisian life, set in Montmartre. It tells the story of a shy waitress, played by Audrey Tautou, who decides to change the lives of those around her for the better while struggling with her own isolation. The film was a co-production between companies in France and Germany. Taking in over $33 million in a limited theatrical release, it is to date the highest-grossing French-language film released in the United States, and one of the biggest international successes for a French movie. The film received critical acclaim and was a major box office success. Amélie won Best Film at the European Film Awards; it also won four César Awards in 2002, two BAFTA Awards, and was nominated for five Academy Awards. The Pianist The Pianist is a 2002 biographical war drama film produced and directed by Roman Polanski, the script was written by Ronald Harwood, and starring Adrien Brody. It is based on the autobiographical book The Pianist, a Holocaust memoir by the Polish-Jewish pianist and composer Władysław Szpilman, a Holocaust survivor. The film was a co-production of France, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Poland. The Pianist met with significant critical praise, and received multiple awards and nominations. It was awarded the Palme dOr at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. At the 75th Academy Awards, The Pianist won Oscars for Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Actor, and was nominated for four other awards, including the Academy Award for Best Picture. It also won the BAFTA Award for Best Film and BAFTA Award for Best Direction in 2003, and seven French Césars, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor for Brody. It was included in BBCs 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century. Black Swan Black Swan is a 2010 American psychological horror thriller drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky. The screenplay was written by Mark Heyman, John McLaughlin, and Andres Heinz, based on an original story by Heinz. The film stars Natalie Portman, Vincent Cassel, Mila Kunis, Barbara Hershey, and Winona Ryder. The plot revolves around a production of Tchaikovskys Swan Lake ballet by the prestigious New York City Ballet company. The production requires a ballerina to play the innocent and fragile White Swan, for which the committed dancer Nina is a perfect fit, as well as the dark and sensual Black Swan, which are qualities better embodied by the new arrival Lily. Nina is overwhelmed by a feeling of immense pressure when she finds herself competing for the part, causing her to lose her tenuous grip on reality and descend into a living nightmare. Usually described as a psychological horror thriller film, Black Swan can also be interpreted as a metaphor for achieving artistic perfection, with all of the psychological and physical challenges one might encounter, i.e. "the film can be perceived as a poetic metaphor for the birth of an artist, that is, as a visual representation of Ninas psychic odyssey toward achieving artistic perfection and of the price to be paid for it." Aronofsky conceived the premise by connecting his viewings of a production of Swan Lake with an unrealized screenplay about understudies and the notion of being haunted by a double, similar to the folklore surrounding doppelgängers. Aronofsky cites Fyodor Dostoevskys The Double as another inspiration for the film. The director also considered Black Swan a companion piece to his 2008 film The Wrestler, with both films involving demanding performances for different kinds of art. He and Portman first discussed the project in 2000, and after a brief attachment to Universal Studios, Black Swan was produced in New York City in 2009 by Fox Searchlight Pictures. Portman and Kunis trained in ballet for several months before filming began, and notable figures from the ballet world helped with film production to shape the ballet presentation. The film premiered as the opening film for the 67th Venice International Film Festival on September 1, 2010. It had a limited release in the United States starting December 3, 2010 and opened in wide release on December 17. The film upon release was a critical and commercial success. Critics praised Portmans performance and Aronofskys direction, while the film grossed over $329 million worldwide. It received five nominations at the 83rd Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing and winning Best Actress. Taxi Driver Taxi Driver is a 1976 American psychological thriller film directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Paul Schrader, and starring Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd, Harvey Keitel, Peter Boyle, Leonard Harris and introducing Albert Brooks. Set in a decaying and morally bankrupt New York City following the Vietnam War, the film tells the story of a lonely veteran working as a taxi driver, who descends into insanity as he plots to assassinate both the presidential candidate for whom the woman he is infatuated with works, and the pimp of an underage prostitute he befriends. A critical and commercial success upon release and nominated for four Academy Awards, including for Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress, Taxi Driver won the Palme dOr at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. The film generated controversy at the time of its release for its depiction of violence and casting of a 12 year old Foster in the role of a child prostitute. It is regularly cited by critics, film directors, and audiences alike as one of the greatest films of all time. In 2012, Sight & Sound named it the 31st-best film ever in its decennial critics poll, ranked with The Godfather Part II, and the fifth-greatest film of all time on its directors poll. The film was considered "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant by the US Library of Congress and was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry in 1994. Man of Steel Man of Steel is a 2013 superhero film based on the DC Comics character Superman. It is a British-American venture produced by DC Entertainment, Legendary Pictures and Syncopy, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the first installment in the DC Extended Universe. The film is directed by Zack Snyder, written by David S. Goyer, and stars Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Kevin Costner, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne, Antje Traue, Ayelet Zurer, Christopher Meloni and Russell Crowe. Man of Steel is a reboot of the Superman film series that portrays the characters origin story. In the film, Clark Kent learns that he is a superpowered alien from the planet Krypton. He assumes the role of mankinds protector as Superman, making the choice to face General Zod and prevent him from destroying humanity. Development began in 2008, when Warner Bros. took pitches from comic book writers, screenwriters, and directors, opting to reboot the franchise. In 2009, a court ruling resulted in Jerry Siegels family recapturing the rights to Supermans origins and Siegels copyright. The decision stated that Warner Bros. did not owe the families additional royalties from previous films, but if they did not begin production on a Superman film by 2011, then the Shuster and Siegel estates would be able to sue for lost revenue on an unproduced film. Producer Christopher Nolan pitched Goyers idea after story discussion on The Dark Knight Rises, and Snyder was hired as the films director in October 2010. Principal photography began in August 2011 in West Chicago, before moving to Vancouver and Plano. Man of Steel was released in theaters on June 14, 2013, in 2D, 3D and IMAX. Despite receiving mixed reviews, the film became a box office success, grossing more than $668 million worldwide. Critics praised the films visuals, Shannon and Crowes performances and Hans Zimmers score but criticized its pacing and lack of character development. A follow-up entitled Dawn of Justice was released on March 25, 2016. City of God City of God is a 2002 Brazilian crime film co-directed by Fernando Meirelles and Kátia Lund, released in its home country in 2002 and worldwide in 2003. The story was adapted by Bráulio Mantovani from the 1997 novel of the same name written by Paulo Lins, but the plot is loosely based on real events. It depicts the growth of organized crime in the Cidade de Deus suburb of Rio de Janeiro, between the end of the 1960s and the beginning of the 1980s, with the closure of the film depicting the war between the drug dealer Lil Zé and vigilante-turned-criminal Knockout Ned. The tagline is "If you run, the beast catches you; if you stay, the beast eats you." The cast includes Alexandre Rodrigues, Leandro Firmino da Hora, Phellipe Haagensen, Douglas Silva, Alice Braga and Seu Jorge. Most of the actors were, in fact, residents of favelas such as Vidigal and the Cidade de Deus itself. The film received worldwide critical acclaim and was nominated for four Academy Awards in 2004: Best Cinematography, Best Director, Best Film Editing, and Best Writing. In 2003, it was Brazils entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but it did not end up being nominated as one of the five finalists. Meirelles and Lund went on to create the City of Men TV series and film City of Men, which share some of the actors and their setting with City of God. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith is a 2005 American epic space-opera film written and directed by George Lucas. It is the sixth episode released in the Star Wars film series and stars Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen, Ian McDiarmid, Samuel L. Jackson, Christopher Lee, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, and Frank Oz. It is the third installment in the Star Wars prequel trilogy, following The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones, and the third chapter of the nine-part Skywalker saga. The film begins three years after the onset of the Clone Wars. The Jedi Knights are spread across the galaxy, leading a massive war against the Separatists. The Jedi Council dispatches Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi to eliminate the notorious General Grievous, the leader of the Separatist Army. Meanwhile, Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker grows close to Palpatine, the Supreme Chancellor of the Galactic Republic and, secretly, a Sith Lord known as Darth Sidious. Their deepening friendship threatens the Jedi Order, the Republic, and Anakins best interest. Lucas began writing the script before production of Attack of the Clones ended. Production of Revenge of the Sith started in September 2003, and filming took place in Australia with additional locations in Thailand, Switzerland, China, Italy, and the United Kingdom. Revenge of the Sith premiered on May 15, 2005, at the Cannes Film Festival, then released worldwide on May 19, 2005. The film received generally positive reviews from critics: praise was directed towards its action sequences, mature themes, musical score, visual effects, and the performances of McGregor, McDiarmid, Oz, and Jimmy Smits; criticism focused on the dialogue and Christensens performance. Revenge of the Sith broke several box office records during its opening week and went on to earn over $848 million worldwide, making it, at the time, the second highest-grossing film in the Star Wars franchise. It was the highest-grossing film in the U.S. in 2005 and the second-highest-grossing film worldwide. The film also holds the record for the highest opening day gross on a Thursday, making $50 million. Spider-Man Spider-Man is a 2002 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. Directed by Sam Raimi from a screenplay by David Koepp, it is the first installment in the Spider-Man trilogy, and stars Tobey Maguire as the title character, alongside Willem Dafoe, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Cliff Robertson, and Rosemary Harris. The film centers on an outcast teen genius named Peter Parker, who develops spider-like superhuman abilities after being bitten by a genetically-altered spider. After his foster father/uncle is murdered by an armed felon, something of which he felt partially responsible, a guilt-ridden Parker is later driven to use his new abilities for a nobler purpose, as the hero/vigilante Spider-Man, to atone for his uncles murder. The rest of the film focuses on Parkers efforts to balance his personal life as he graduates from high school and becomes a freelance photographer, while also struggling with his studies, his friendship with his childhood best friend Harry Osborn, his growing feelings for his former high school crush Mary Jane-Watson, and his dual life as Spider-Man. After progress on the film stalled for nearly 25 years, it was licensed for a worldwide release by Columbia Pictures in 1999 after it acquired options from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on all previous scripts developed by Cannon Films, Carolco, and New Cannon. Exercising its option on just two elements from the multi-script acquisition, Sony hired Koepp to create a working screenplay, and Koepp received sole credit in final billing. Directors Roland Emmerich, Ang Lee, Chris Columbus, Jan de Bont, M. Night Shyamalan, Tony Scott, and David Fincher were considered to direct the project before Raimi was hired as director in 2000. The Koepp script was rewritten by Scott Rosenberg during pre-production and received a dialogue polish from Alvin Sargent during production. Filming took place in Los Angeles and New York City from January 8 to June 30, 2001. Sony Pictures Imageworks handled the films visual effects. Spider-Man premiered at the Mann Village Theater on April 29, 2002, and was released in the United States four days later on May 3. The film received positive reviews from audiences and critics, who praised Raimis direction and tone, the faithfulness and fidelity to the Spider-Man mythos, the action sequences, visual effects, Danny Elfmans musical score, and the performances of the cast, particularly Dafoe and Maguire. The film became a financial success: it was the first film to reach $100 million in a single weekend, and became the most successful film based on a comic book. With a box office gross of over $821.7 million worldwide, it was the third highest-grossing film of 2002 and became the sixth highest-grossing film worldwide at the time. Spider-Man is credited for redefining the modern superhero genre, as well as the summer blockbuster. Its success led to Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man 3 in 2004 and 2007, respectively. The Grand Budapest Hotel The Grand Budapest Hotel is a 2014 comedy-drama film written and directed by Wes Anderson, from a story by Anderson and Hugo Guinness, inspired by the writings of Stefan Zweig, to whom Anderson wrote the film as a tribute. The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Ralph Fiennes, F. Murray Abraham, Mathieu Amalric, Adrien Brody, Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum, Harvey Keitel, Jude Law, Bill Murray, Edward Norton, Saoirse Ronan, Jason Schwartzman, Léa Seydoux, Tilda Swinton, Tom Wilkinson, Owen Wilson, and introducing Tony Revolori. Set in the fictional war-torn European country Zubrowka in the 1930s, The Grand Budapest Hotel tells the story and friendship of two people: a concierge and the lobby boy as they team up for several misadventures while trying to prove Gustaves innocence after he was framed for murder. The film is an American-German co-production that was financed by German financial companies and film-funding organizations and filmed in Germany. The Grand Budapest Hotel released to widespread critical acclaim and was financially successful, grossing about $175 million worldwide on a $25 million budget, and was included in several critics year-end top-10 lists. The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and garnered three more Golden Globe Award nominations, including Best Director for Anderson. It was nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director for Anderson, and won four Oscars for Best Costume Design, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Best Production Design and Best Original Score. In a 2016 BBC poll, several critics voted the film the 21st greatest film of the 21st century. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is a 1989 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg, from a story co-written by executive producer George Lucas. It is the third installment in the Indiana Jones franchise. Harrison Ford reprises the title role, while his father is portrayed by Sean Connery. Other cast members featured include Alison Doody, Denholm Elliott, Julian Glover, River Phoenix, and John Rhys-Davies. In the film, set largely in 1938, Indiana searches for his father, a Holy Grail scholar, who has been kidnapped by Nazis. After the mixed reaction to Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Spielberg chose to tone down the gore in the next installment. During the five years between Temple of Doom and Last Crusade, he and executive producer Lucas reviewed several scripts before accepting Jeffrey Boams. Filming locations included Spain, Italy, West Germany, Jordan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The film was released in North America on May 24, 1989 to mostly positive reviews and a financial success, earning $474.2 million at the worldwide box office totals. It won an Oscar for Best Sound Effects Editing. It is the first film in the franchise to receive a PG-13 rating, as the previous installments were rated PG, because the PG-13 rating did not exist at the time those films were released. The film was followed by Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull in 2008. I Am Legend I Am Legend is a 2007 American post-apocalyptic film based on the 1954 novel of the same name by Richard Matheson, directed by Francis Lawrence and starring Will Smith, who plays US Army virologist Robert Neville. The story is set in New York City after a virus, which was originally created to cure cancer, has wiped out most of mankind, leaving Neville as the last human in New York, other than nocturnal mutants. Neville is immune to the virus and he works to develop a cure while defending himself against the hostile mutants. Warner Bros. began developing I Am Legend in 1994, and various actors and directors were attached to the project, though production was delayed due to budgetary concerns related to the script. Production began in 2006 in New York City, filming mainly on location in the city, including a $5 million scene at the Brooklyn Bridge. It is the third feature-film adaptation of Richard Mathesons 1954 novel I Am Legend, following 1964s The Last Man on Earth and 1971s The Omega Man. I Am Legend was released on December 14, 2007, in the United States and Canada, and opened to the largest ever box office for a non-Christmas film released in the U.S. in December, and was the seventh-highest grossing film of 2007, earning $256 million domestically and $329 million internationally, for a total of $585 million. The film received mostly favorable reviews, with Smiths performance being singled out for praise; criticism focused on its divergences from the novel, particularly the ending. Blade Runner Blade Runner is a 1982 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott, and written by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples. Starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer and Sean Young, it is loosely based on Philip K. Dicks novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?. The film is set in a dystopian future Los Angeles of 2019, in which synthetic humans known as replicants are bio-engineered by the powerful Tyrell Corporation to work on off-world colonies. When a fugitive group of Nexus-6 replicants led by Roy Batty escapes back to Earth, burnt-out cop Rick Deckard reluctantly agrees to hunt them down. Blade Runner initially underperformed in North American theaters and polarized critics; some praised its thematic complexity and visuals, while others were displeased with its slow pacing and lack of action. It later became an acclaimed cult film regarded as one of the all-time best science fiction films. Hailed for its production design depicting a "retrofitted" future, Blade Runner is a leading example of neo-noir cinema. The soundtrack, composed by Vangelis, was nominated in 1982 for a BAFTA and a Golden Globe as best original score. The film has influenced many science fiction films, video games, anime, and television series. It brought the work of Philip K. Dick to the attention of Hollywood, and several later big-budget films were based on his work. In the year after its release, Blade Runner won the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, and in 1993 it was selected for preservation in the U. S. National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". A sequel, Blade Runner 2049, was released in October 2017. Seven versions of Blade Runner exist as a result of controversial changes requested by studio executives. A directors cut was released in 1992 after a strong response to test screenings of a workprint. This, in conjunction with the films popularity as a video rental, made it one of the earliest movies to be released on DVD. In 2007, Warner Bros. released The Final Cut, a 25th-anniversary digitally remastered version; the only version over which Scott retained artistic control. The Revenant The Revenant is a 2015 American survival drama western film directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu. The screenplay by Mark L. Smith and Iñárritu is based in part on Michael Punkes 2002 novel of the same name, describing frontiersman Hugh Glasss experiences in 1823. That novel is in turn based on the 1915 poem The Song of Hugh Glass. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, Domhnall Gleeson, and Will Poulter. Development began in August 2001 when producer Akiva Goldsman purchased Punkes manuscript. Iñárritu signed on to direct in August 2011 and in April 2014, after several delays due to other projects, Iñárritu confirmed that he was beginning work on The Revenant and that DiCaprio would play the lead role. Principal photography began in October 2014. Location and crew concerns delayed the film from May to August 2015. The Revenant premiered at the TCL Chinese Theatre on December 16, 2015, and had a limited release on December 25, expanding on January 8, 2016. The film received largely positive reviews, and praise for its performances, direction, and cinematography. It won three Golden Globe Awards and five BAFTA Awards. At the 88th Academy Awards, the film received 12 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Supporting Actor, winning Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Cinematography. DiCaprio also won the Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild Award, BAFTA, and Critics Choice Award for Best Actor. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is a 1966 Italian epic Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, and Eli Wallach in their respective title roles. Its screenplay was written by Age & Scarpelli, Luciano Vincenzoni and Leone, based on a story by Vincenzoni and Leone. Director of photography Tonino Delli Colli was responsible for the films sweeping widescreen cinematography, and Ennio Morricone composed the films score including its main theme. It is an Italian-led production with co-producers in Spain, West Germany and the United States. The film is known for Leones use of long shots and close-up cinematography, as well as his distinctive use of violence, tension, and stylistic gunfights. The plot revolves around three gunslingers competing to find fortune in a buried cache of Confederate gold amid the violent chaos of the American Civil War, while participating in many battles and duels along the way. The film was the third collaboration between Leone and Clint Eastwood, and the second with Lee Van Cleef. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly was marketed as the third and final installment in the Dollars Trilogy, following A Fistful of Dollars and For a Few Dollars More. The film was a financial success, grossing over $25 million at the box office, and is credited with catapulting Eastwood into stardom. Due to general disapproval of the Spaghetti Western genre at the time, critical reception of the film following its release was mixed, but it gained critical acclaim in later years. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is now seen as one of the greatest and most influential Western movies. Whiplash Whiplash is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Damien Chazelle. It depicts the relationship between an ambitious jazz drumming student and an abusive instructor at Shaffer Conservatory. Paul Reiser and Melissa Benoist co-star. Whiplash premiered in competition at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 16, 2014, as the festivals opening film; it won the Audience Award and Grand Jury Prize for drama. Sony Pictures Worldwide acquired the international distribution rights. The film opened in limited release domestically in the United States and Canada on October 10, 2014, gradually expanding to over 500 screens and finally closing on March 26, 2015. The film grossed $49 million on a production budget of $3.3 million. The film received widespread critical acclaim, with particular praise for Simmonss performance and Chazelles screenplay. At the 87th Academy Awards, Whiplash won Best Film Editing, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Supporting Actor for Simmons, and was also nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Picture. Kill Bill: Vol. 2 Kill Bill: Volume 2 is a 2004 American martial arts film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It stars Uma Thurman as the Bride, who continues her campaign of revenge against the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad and their leader Bill, who tried to kill her and her unborn child. Tarantino conceived Kill Bill as a homage to "grindhouse" cinema including martial arts films, samurai cinema, blaxploitation films, and spaghetti westerns. It is the second of two Kill Bill films produced simultaneously; the first, Volume 1, was released in 2003. The films were originally set for a single release, but the film, with a runtime of over four hours, was divided in two. Like Volume 1, Volume 2 received positive reviews and was a commercial success. The Imitation Game The Imitation Game is a 2014 American historical drama film directed by Morten Tyldum and written by Graham Moore, based on the biography The Enigma by Andrew Hodges. It stars Benedict Cumberbatch as British cryptanalyst Alan Turing, who decrypted German intelligence messages for the British government during the Second World War. Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode, Rory Kinnear, Charles Dance, and Mark Strong also star. The screenplay topped the annual Black List for best unproduced Hollywood scripts in 2011. The Weinstein Company acquired the film for $7 million in February 2014, the highest amount ever paid for U.S. distribution rights at the European Film Market. It was released theatrically in the United States on 28 November 2014. The Imitation Game grossed over $233 million worldwide on a $14 million production budget, making it the highest-grossing independent film of 2014. It received eight nominations at the 87th Academy Awards, winning for Best Adapted Screenplay, five nominations in the 72nd Golden Globe Awards, and three nominations at the 21st Screen Actors Guild Awards. It also received nine BAFTA nominations and won the Peoples Choice Award at the 39th Toronto International Film Festival. The film was criticised by some for its inaccurate portrayal of historical events and for downplaying Turings homosexuality. However, the LGBT civil rights advocacy organisation the Human Rights Campaign honoured it for bringing Turings legacy to a wider audience. X-Men: Days of Future Past X-Men: Days of Future Past is a 2014 superhero film directed and produced by Bryan Singer and written by Simon Kinberg from a story by Kinberg, Jane Goldman, and Matthew Vaughn. A British-American venture, the film is based on the fictional X-Men characters that appear in Marvel Comics and is the seventh installment of the X-Men film series, the sequel to both The Last Stand and First Class, and a follow-up to The Wolverine. The story, inspired by the 1981 Uncanny X-Men storyline "Days of Future Past" by Chris Claremont and John Byrne, focuses on two time periods, with Wolverine traveling back in time to 1973 to change history and prevent an event that results in doom for both humans and mutants. The film features an ensemble cast, including Hugh Jackman, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Halle Berry, Nicholas Hoult, Anna Paquin, Ellen Page, Peter Dinklage, Ian McKellen, and Patrick Stewart. Vaughn had directed First Class and was set to return in Days of Future Past before leaving for The Secret Service and the 2015 version of Fantastic Four. Thus Singer, who had directed the first two X-Men films, made his return as a director, and brought along most of the crew from those productions. With a budget of $205 million principal photography began in Montreal, Quebec in April 2013 and concluded in August the same year, with additional filming and pick-ups taking place in November 2013 and February 2014. Twelve companies handled the visual effects. X-Men: Days of Future Past premiered in New York City on May 10, 2014, and was theatrically released on May 23 by 20th Century Fox. It is the second-best reviewed film in the X-Men film series following Logan, drawing favorable notices for its story, visual effects, action scenes, acting, thematic elements, and Singers direction. During its theatrical run, the film earned over $747 million worldwide, making it the sixth highest-grossing film of 2014, as well as the second highest-grossing film in the series behind Deadpool. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Visual Effects, making it the first X-Men film to be nominated for an Oscar. A sequel, titled Apocalypse, was released on May 27, 2016. Silver Linings Playbook Silver Linings Playbook is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by David O. Russell. It was adapted from Matthew Quick’s 2008 novel The Silver Linings Playbook. The film stars Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence, with Robert De Niro, Jacki Weaver, Chris Tucker, Anupam Kher, and Julia Stiles in supporting roles. Cooper plays Patrizio "Pat" Solitano Jr., a man with bipolar disorder who is released from a psychiatric hospital and moves back in with his parents, played by Robert De Niro and Jacki Weaver. Determined to win back his estranged wife, Pat meets a young widow, Tiffany Maxwell, portrayed by Jennifer Lawrence, who offers to help him get his wife back if he enters a dance competition with her. The two become closer as they train and Pat, his father, and Tiffany examine their relationships with each other as they cope with their problems. Silver Linings Playbook premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2012, and was released in the United States on November 16, 2012. The film opened to major critical success and earned numerous accolades. It received eight Oscar nominations, including for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay. It became the first film since 1981s Reds to be Oscar-nominated for the four acting categories and the first since 2004s Million Dollar Baby to be nominated for the Big Five Oscars, with Lawrence winning the Academy Award for Best Actress. It also achieved four Golden Globe Award nominations, with Lawrence winning Best Actress; three BAFTA nominations, with Russell winning for Best Adapted Screenplay; four Screen Actors Guild nominations; and five Independent Spirit Award nominations, winning in four categories, including Best Feature. The film was a success at the box office, grossing over $236 million worldwide, more than eleven times its budget. Full Metal Jacket Full Metal Jacket is a 1987 war film directed, co-written, and produced by Stanley Kubrick and starring Matthew Modine, R. Lee Ermey, Vincent DOnofrio and Adam Baldwin. The screenplay by Kubrick, Michael Herr, and Gustav Hasford was based on Hasfords novel The Short-Timers. The storyline follows a platoon of U.S. Marines through their boot camp training in Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina, primarily focusing on two privates, Joker and Pyle, who struggle under their abusive drill instructor, Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, and the experiences of two of the platoons Marines in Vietnamese cities of Da Nang and Huế during the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War. The films title refers to the full metal jacket bullet used by military servicemen. The film was released in the United States on June 26, 1987. It was the last of Kubricks films to be released during his lifetime. Full Metal Jacket received critical acclaim and an Oscar nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay for Kubrick, Herr, and Hasford. In 2001, the American Film Institute placed it at No. 95 in their "AFIs 100 Years...100 Thrills" poll. How to Train Your Dragon How to Train Your Dragon is a 2010 American computer-animated action fantasy film loosely based on the 2003 book of the same name by British author Cressida Cowell, produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois from a screenplay by Will Davies, Sanders, and DeBlois, and stars the voices of Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, T. J. Miller, and Kristen Wiig. The story takes place in a mythical Viking world where a young Viking teenager named Hiccup aspires to follow his tribes tradition of becoming a dragon slayer. After finally capturing his first dragon, and with his chance at last of gaining the tribes acceptance, he finds that he no longer wants to kill the dragon and instead befriends it. The film premiered at the Gibson Amphitheater on March 21, 2010, and was released in the United States five days later on March 26. The film was a critical and commercial success, earning praise from film critics and audiences and earning nearly $500 million worldwide. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score at the 83rd Academy Awards, but lost to Toy Story 3 and The Social Network, respectively. How to Train Your Dragon also won ten Annie Awards, including Best Animated Feature. Two sequels, How to Train Your Dragon 2 and The Hidden World, were released on June 13, 2014, and February 22, 2019, respectively. Much like their predecessor, both sequels were widely praised and became box office successes. The films success has also inspired other merchandise, including a video game and a television series. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Mans Chest" is a 2006 American epic swashbuckler action-adventure dark comedy film. sbIt is the second installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean film series and the sequel to The Curse of the Black Pearl. It was directed by Gore Verbinski, written by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. In the film, the wedding of Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann is interrupted by Lord Cutler Beckett, who wants Turner to acquire the compass of Captain Jack Sparrow in a bid to find the Dead Mans Chest. Sparrow discovers his debt to Davy Jones is due. Two sequels to Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl were conceived in 2004, with Elliott and Rossio developing a story arc that would span both films. Filming took place from February to September 2005 in Palos Verdes, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Dominica, and The Bahamas, as well as on sets constructed at Walt Disney Studios. It was shot back-to-back with the third film of the series, At Worlds End. Dead Mans Chest was released in the United States on July 7, 2006, and received mixed reviews, with praise for its special effects, action sequences, Hans Zimmers musical score, humor, and performances, particularly those of Depp and Nighy, but criticism for its convoluted plot and running time. The film broke several records at the time, including the opening-weekend record in the United States with $136 million, the fastest film to gross over $1 billion at the worldwide box office, the highest grossing first sequel at the worldwide box office and became the highest-grossing film of 2006 and the third highest-grossing film of all time. It currently ranks as the 31st highest-grossing film of all time worldwide and was the highest-grossing film distributed by Disney until it was surpassed by Toy Story 3 in 2010. The film received Academy Award nominations for Best Art Direction, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, and won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. Its sequel, At Worlds End, was released the following year. X-Men: First Class X-Men: First Class is a 2011 superhero film based on the X-Men characters appearing in Marvel Comics. The fifth installment in the X-Men film series, it was directed by Matthew Vaughn and produced by Bryan Singer. The film is set primarily in 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis, and focuses on the relationship between Professor Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto, and the origin of their groups—the X-Men and the Brotherhood of Mutants, respectively, as they deal with the Hellfire Club led by Sebastian Shaw, who is bent on world domination. The film co-stars Rose Byrne, January Jones, and Oliver Platt, and also introduces Nicholas Hoult and Jennifer Lawrence, who, like McAvoy and Fassbender, reimagine popular characters from the franchise already established in the original trilogy. Producer Lauren Shuler Donner first thought of a prequel based on the young X-Men during the production of X2; producer Simon Kinberg later suggested to 20th Century Fox an adaptation of the comic series X-Men: First Class, although the film does not follow the comic closely. Singer, who had directed both X-Men and X2, became involved with the project in 2009, but he could only produce and co-write First Class due to his work on other projects. Vaughn, who was previously attached to both The Last Stand and Thor, became the director, and also wrote the final script with his writing partner Jane Goldman. First Class replaced a Magneto prequel film that had been in development, but had entered development hell; the Writers Guild of America arbitration gave a story credit to Magneto writer Sheldon Turner. Principal photography began in August 2010 and concluded in December, with additional filming completed in April 2011. Locations included Oxford, the Mojave Desert and Georgia, with soundstage work done in both Pinewood Studios and the 20th Century Fox stages in Los Angeles. The depiction of the 1960s drew inspiration from the James Bond films of the period. First Class premiered on Ziegfeld Theatre on May 25, 2011, and was released in the United States on June 3, 2011. It was a box office success, becoming the seventh highest-grossing in the film series, and received positive reviews from critics and audiences, who praised its acting, screenplay, direction, action sequences, visual effects, and musical score. The films success re-popularized the X-Men film franchise with various installments following, including a number of sequels focusing on younger iterations of the X-Men characters, with Days of Future Past, Apocalypse, and Dark Phoenix. The Incredibles The Incredibles is a 2004 American computer-animated superhero film written and directed by Brad Bird, produced by Pixar Animation Studios, released by Walt Disney Pictures, and starring the voices of Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Sarah Vowell, Spencer Fox, Jason Lee, Samuel L. Jackson, and Elizabeth Peña. Set in an alternate version of the 1960s, the film follows the Parrs, a family of superheroes who hide their powers in accordance with a government mandate, and attempt to live a quiet suburban life. Mr. Incredibles desire to help people draws the entire family into a confrontation with a vengeful fan-turned-foe and his killer robot. Bird, who was Pixars first outside director, developed the film as an extension of the 1960s comic books and spy films from his boyhood and personal family life. He pitched the film to Pixar after the box office disappointment of his first feature, The Iron Giant, and carried over much of its staff to develop The Incredibles. The animation team was tasked with animating an all-human cast, which required creating new technology to animate detailed human anatomy, clothing and realistic skin and hair. Michael Giacchino composed the films orchestral score. The film premiered on October 27, 2004, at the BFI London Film Festival and had its general release in the United States on November 5, 2004. It performed well at the box office, grossing $633 million worldwide during its original theatrical run. The Incredibles received widespread approval from critics and audiences, winning two Academy Awards and the Annie Award for Best Animated Feature. It was the first entirely animated film to win the prestigious Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. A sequel, Incredibles 2, was released on June 15, 2018. 12 Angry Men 12 Angry Men is a 1957 American courtroom drama film directed by Sidney Lumet, adapted from a teleplay of the same name by Reginald Rose. This courtroom drama tells the story of a jury of 12 men as they deliberate the conviction or acquittal of an 18-year old defendant on the basis of reasonable doubt, forcing the jurors to question their morals and values. 12 Angry Men explores many techniques of consensus-building and the difficulties encountered in the process among this group of men whose range of personalities adds to the intensity and conflict. It also explores the power one person has to elicit change. The jury members are identified only by number; no names are revealed until an exchange of dialogue at the very end. The film forces the characters and audience to evaluate their own self-image through observing the personality, experiences, and actions of the jurors. The film is also notable for its almost exclusive use of one set, where all but three minutes of the film take place. In 2007, the film was selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film was selected as the second-best courtroom drama ever by the American Film Institute during their AFIs 10 Top 10 list. Aliens Aliens is a 1986 American science fiction action film written and directed by James Cameron, produced by Gale Anne Hurd and starring Sigourney Weaver. It is the second installment of the Alien franchise. The film follows Weavers character Ellen Ripley as she returns to the moon where her crew encountered the hostile Alien creature, this time accompanied by a unit of space marines. Additional roles are played by Carrie Henn, Michael Biehn, Paul Reiser, Lance Henriksen, Jenette Goldstein, William Hope, Al Matthews, and Bill Paxton. Gordon Carroll, David Giler, and Walter Hill of Brandywine Productions, who produced the first film and its later sequels, served as executive producers on Aliens. They were interested in a follow-up to Alien as soon as its 1979 release, but the new management at 20th Century Fox postponed those plans until 1983. Brandywine picked Cameron to write after reading his script for The Terminator; when that film became a hit in 1984, Fox greenlit Aliens with Cameron as director and a budget of approximately . It was filmed in England at Pinewood Studios and at a decommissioned power plant in Acton. Aliens was released on July 18, 1986 and grossed worldwide. It was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including a Best Actress nomination for Sigourney Weaver, winning both Sound Effects Editing and Visual Effects. It won eight Saturn Awards, and a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. Empire magazine voted it the "Greatest Film Sequel of All Time". Aliens was the seventh-highest-grossing film of 1986 in North America. A sequel, Alien 3, was released in 1992, with Weaver reprising her role as Ripley and Henriksen as Bishop in the film. District 9 District 9 is a 2009 science fiction action film directed by Neill Blomkamp, written by Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell, and produced by Peter Jackson and Carolynne Cunningham. It is a co-production of New Zealand, the United States and South Africa. The film stars Sharlto Copley, Jason Cope, and David James, and was adapted from Blomkamps 2006 short film Alive in Joburg. The film is partially presented in a found footage format by featuring fictional interviews, news footage, and video from surveillance cameras. The story, which explores themes of humanity, xenophobia and social segregation, begins in an alternate 1982, when an alien spaceship appears over Johannesburg. When a population of sick and malnourished insectoid aliens are found aboard the ship, the South African government confines them to an internment camp called District 9. Years later, during the governments relocation of the aliens to another camp, one of the confined aliens named Christopher Johnson tries to escape with his son and return home, crossing paths with a bureaucrat named Wikus van der Merwe. The title and premise of District 9 were inspired by events in Cape Towns District Six, during the apartheid era. A viral marketing campaign for the film began in 2008 at San Diego Comic-Con, while the theatrical trailer debuted in July 2009. District 9 was released by TriStar Pictures on 14 August 2009, in North America and became a financial success, earning over $210 million at the box office. It also received acclaim from critics, who praised the films direction, performances, themes, and story, with some calling it one of the best science fiction films of the 2000s, and garnered numerous awards and nominations, including four Academy Award nominations for Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Visual Effects, and Best Film Editing. Captain America: Civil War Captain America: Civil War is a 2016 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2011s The First Avenger and 2014s The Winter Soldier, and the thirteenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film is directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, with a screenplay by the writing team of Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, and stars Chris Evans as Steve Rogers / Captain America, alongside an ensemble cast including Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, Emily VanCamp, Tom Holland, Frank Grillo, William Hurt, and Daniel Brühl. In Captain America: Civil War, disagreement over international oversight of the Avengers fractures them into opposing factions—one led by Steve Rogers and the other by Tony Stark. Development of Civil War began in late 2013 when Markus and McFeely began writing the screenplay, which borrows concepts from the 2006 comic book storyline "Civil War", while also focusing on story and character elements from the previous Captain America films to conclude the trilogy. Following positive reactions to test screenings of The Winter Soldier, the Russo brothers were brought back to direct in early 2014. The films title and premise were revealed in October 2014, along with Downeys casting; additional cast members joined in the following months. Principal photography began in April 2015 at Pinewood Atlanta Studios in Fayette County, and continued in the Metro Atlanta area before concluding in Germany in August 2015, with the film being the first to use IMAXs digital 2D cameras. Visual effects were provided by nearly 20 different studios during the post-production process. Captain America: Civil War held its world premiere in Los Angeles on April 12, 2016, and was released in the United States on May 6, 2016, in 3D and IMAX 3D. The film was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $1.1billion worldwide, and garnering praise for the performances, action, screenplay, and themes. It became the highest-grossing film of 2016 and the twelfth-highest-grossing film of all time. The King's Speech The Kings Speech is a 2010 historical drama film directed by Tom Hooper and written by David Seidler. Colin Firth plays the future King George VI who, to cope with a stammer, sees Lionel Logue, an Australian speech and language therapist played by Geoffrey Rush. The men become friends as they work together, and after his brother abdicates the throne, the new king relies on Logue to help him make his first wartime radio broadcast on Britains declaration of war on Germany in 1939. Seidler read about George VIs life after overcoming a stuttering condition he endured during his own youth. He started writing about the relationship between the therapist and his royal patient as early as the 1980s, but at the request of the Kings widow, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, postponed work until her death in 2002. He later rewrote his screenplay for the stage to focus on the essential relationship between the two protagonists. Nine weeks before filming began, Logues notebooks were discovered and quotations from them were incorporated into the script. Principal photography took place in London and around Britain from November 2009 to January 2010. Hard light was used to give the story a greater resonance and wider than normal lenses were employed to recreate the Duke of Yorks feelings of constriction. A third technique Hooper employed was the off-centre framing of characters. The Kings Speech was a major box office and critical success. It was widely praised by film critics for its visual style, art direction, screenplay, directing, score, and acting. Other commentators discussed the films representation of historical detail, especially the reversal of Winston Churchills opposition to abdication. The film received many awards and nominations, particularly for Colin Firths performance, which resulted in his first Oscar win for Best Actor. At the 83rd Academy Awards, The Kings Speech received 12 Oscar nominations, more than any other film in that year, and subsequently won four, including the Academy Award for Best Picture. Censors initially gave it adult ratings due to profanity, though these were later revised downwards after criticism by the makers and distributors in the UK and some instances of swearing were muted in the US. On a budget of £8 million, it earned over £250 million internationally. Trainspotting Trainspotting is a 1996 British black comedy crime film directed by Danny Boyle and starring Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, Kevin McKidd, Robert Carlyle, and Kelly Macdonald in her debut. Based on the novel of the same name by Irvine Welsh, the film was released in the United Kingdom on 23 February 1996. The Academy Award-nominated screenplay by John Hodge follows a group of heroin addicts in an economically depressed area of Edinburgh and their passage through life. Beyond drug addiction, other themes in the film are exploration of the urban poverty and squalor in Edinburgh. The film was ranked tenth by the British Film Institute in its list of Top 100 British films of the 20th century. In 2004, the film was voted the best Scottish film of all time in a general public poll. In 2017 a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for Time Out magazine ranked it the tenth best British film ever. A sequel, T2 Trainspotting, was released in January 2017. The title of the film comes from a particular scene in the book where the main character, Mark Renton, meets an old drunk in a disused train station, who turns out to be his friends estranged father. The old man asks Renton and Begbie, who is the mans son, if they are "trainspottin. Skyfall Skyfall is a 2012 British spy film and the twenty-third in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions. The film is the third to star Daniel Craig as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond and features Javier Bardem as Raoul Silva, the villain, and Judi Dench in her final appearance as M. It was directed by Sam Mendes and written by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, and John Logan, and features the theme song "Skyfall", written and performed by Adele. It was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures. The story centres on Bond investigating an attack on MI6; the attack is part of a plot by former agent Raoul Silva to discredit and kill M as revenge for having abandoned him. The film sees the return of two recurring characters after an absence of two films: Q, played by Ben Whishaw, and Miss Moneypenny, played by Naomie Harris. Mendes was approached to direct after the release of Quantum of Solace in 2008. Development was suspended when MGM ran into financial trouble, and did not resume until December 2010. The original screenwriter, Peter Morgan, left the project during the suspension. When production resumed, Logan, Purvis, and Wade continued writing what became the final version. Filming began in November 2011, primarily in the United Kingdom, with smaller portions shot in China and Turkey. Skyfall premiered in London at the Royal Albert Hall on 23 October 2012 and was then released in the United Kingdom on 26 October and the United States on 9 November. It was the first James Bond film to be screened in IMAX venues, although it was not filmed with IMAX cameras. The release coincided with the 50th anniversary of the series, which began with Dr. No in 1962. Skyfall was very well-received by critics, who praised its screenplay, acting, Mendes direction, cinematography, musical score, and action sequences. It was the 14th film to gross over $1 billion worldwide, and the first James Bond film to do so. At the time of its release it became the seventh-highest-grossing, the highest-grossing film in the UK, the highest-grossing film in the series, the highest-grossing film worldwide for both Sony Pictures and MGM, and the second-highest-grossing film of 2012. The film won several accolades, including two Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards and two Grammy Awards. A sequel, Spectre, was released in November 2015, with Craig reprising his role and Mendes returning to direct. Million Dollar Baby Million Dollar Baby is a 2004 American neo-noir sports drama film directed, co-produced, and scored by Clint Eastwood, and starring Eastwood, Hilary Swank, and Morgan Freeman. The film follows an underappreciated boxing trainer, the mistakes that haunt him from his past, and his quest for atonement by helping an underdog amateur boxer achieve her dream of becoming a professional. Million Dollar Baby opened to widespread acclaim from critics, and won four Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actress for Swank. Its screenplay was written by Paul Haggis, based on short stories by F.X. Toole, the pen name of fight manager and cutman Jerry Boyd. Originally published under the title Rope Burns, the stories have since been republished under the films title. Ratatouille Ratatouille is a 2007 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was the eighth film produced by Pixar, and was co-written and directed by Brad Bird, who took over from Jan Pinkava in 2005. The title refers to the French dish Ratatouille, which is served at the end of the film and also references the species of the main character, a rat. The plot follows a rat named Remy, who dreams of becoming a chef and tries to achieve his goal by forming an alliance with a Parisian restaurants garbage boy. The film stars the voices of Patton Oswalt as Remy, an anthropomorphic rat who is interested in cooking; Lou Romano as Alfredo Linguini, a young garbage boy who befriends Remy; Ian Holm as Skinner, the head chef of Auguste Gusteaus restaurant; Janeane Garofalo as Colette, a rôtisseur at Gusteaus restaurant; Peter OToole as Anton Ego, a restaurant critic; Brian Dennehy as Django, Remys father and leader of his clan; Peter Sohn as Emile, Remys older brother; and Brad Garrett as Auguste Gusteau, a recently deceased chef. The development of Ratatouille began in 2000 when Pinkava wrote the original concepts of the film. In 2005, Bird was approached to direct the film and revise the story. Bird and some of the films crew members also visited Paris for inspiration. To create the food animation used in the film, the crew consulted chefs from both France and the United States. Bird also interned at Thomas Kellers The French Laundry restaurant, where Keller developed the confit byaldi, a dish used in the film. Ratatouille premiered on June 22, 2007, at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, California, with its general release June 29, 2007, in the United States. The film grossed $620.7 million at the box office and received critical acclaim. The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and was later voted one of the 100 greatest motion pictures of the 21st century by a 2016 poll of international critics conducted by the BBC. 12 Years a Slave 12 Years a Slave is a 2013 biographical period-drama film based on an adaptation of the 1853 slave memoir Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup, a New York State-born free African-American man who was kidnapped in Washington by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery. Northup was put to work on plantations in the state of Louisiana for 12 years before being released. The first scholarly edition of Northups memoir, co-edited in 1968 by Sue Eakin and Joseph Logsdon, carefully retraced and validated the account and concluded it to be accurate. Other characters in the film were also real people, including Edwin and Mary Epps, and Patsey. The film was directed by Steve McQueen, and the screenplay was written by John Ridley. Chiwetel Ejiofor stars as Solomon Northup. Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Dano, Paul Giamatti, Lupita Nyongo, Sarah Paulson, Brad Pitt, and Alfre Woodard feature in supporting roles. Principal photography took place in New Orleans, from June 27 to August 13, 2012. The locations used were four historic antebellum plantations; Felicity, Bocage, Destrehan, and Magnolia. Of the four, Magnolia is nearest to the actual plantation where Northup was held. 12 Years a Slave was named the best film of 2013 by several media outlets and critics, and earned over $187 million on a production budget of $22 million. The film received nine Academy Award nominations, winning three: Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress for Nyongo. The Best Picture win made McQueen the first black British producer to ever receive the award and the first black British director of a Best Picture winner. The film was awarded the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama, and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts recognized it with the Best Film and the Best Actor award for Ejiofor. 12 Years a Slave was later named the 44th greatest film since 2000 in a BBC poll of 177 critics. Avengers: Endgame Avengers: Endgame is a 2019 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the Avengers, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2012s The Avengers, 2015s Age of Ultron, and 2018s Infinity War, and the twenty-second film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It was directed by Anthony and Joe Russo and written by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, and features an ensemble cast including Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Don Cheadle, Paul Rudd, Brie Larson, Karen Gillan, Danai Gurira, Benedict Wong, Jon Favreau, Bradley Cooper, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Josh Brolin. In the film, the surviving members of the Avengers and their allies attempt to reverse the damage caused by Thanos in Infinity War. The film was announced in October 2014 as Avengers: Infinity War – Part 2. The Russo brothers came on board to direct in April 2015, and by May, Markus and McFeely signed on to write the script for the film. In July 2016, Marvel removed the films title, and it remained untitled until its official title was revealed in December 2018. Filming began in August 2017 at Pinewood Atlanta Studios in Fayette County, shooting back-to-back with Infinity War, and ended in January 2018. Additional filming took place in the Metro and Downtown Atlanta areas, New York, Scotland and England. With an estimated budget of $356 million, it is one of the most expensive films ever made. Avengers: Endgame was widely anticipated, and Disney backed the film with extensive marketing campaigns. It premiered in Los Angeles on April 22, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on April 26, 2019, in IMAX and 3D. The film received praise for its direction, acting, musical score, action sequences, visual effects, and emotional weight, with critics lauding its culmination of the 22-film story. It grossed nearly $2.8 billion worldwide, surpassing Infinity Wars entire theatrical run in just eleven days and breaking numerous box office records, including becoming the highest-grossing film of all time, overtaking 2009s Avatar. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is a 2016 American superhero film featuring the DC Comics characters Batman and Superman. It is a follow-up to 2013s Man of Steel and the second installment in the DC Extended Universe. The film is directed by Zack Snyder, written by Chris Terrio and David S. Goyer, and features an ensemble cast that includes Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Jesse Eisenberg, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne, Jeremy Irons, Holly Hunter, and Gal Gadot. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is the first live-action film to feature Batman and Superman together, as well as the first live-action cinematic portrayal of Wonder Woman. In the film, criminal mastermind Lex Luthor manipulates Batman into a preemptive battle with Superman, whom Luthor is obsessed with. The film was announced at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con after the release of Man of Steel. Snyder stated that the film would take inspiration from the Batman comic book series The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller but clarified that it would follow an original premise. The incarnation of Batman in the film is different from the characters previous portrayal in The Dark Knight Trilogy, serving as a cinematic reboot of the character. The film is also inspired by narrative elements from the "Death of Superman". Pre-production began at East Los Angeles College in October 2013, with principal photography starting in May 2014 in Detroit. Additional filming also took place in Illinois and New Mexico, concluding that December. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice premiered at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City on March 19, 2016, and was released in the United States on March 25, 2016, in 2D, Real D 3D, IMAX 3D, IMAX, 4DX, premium large formats, and 70 mm prints by Warner Bros. Pictures. Following a strong debut that set new box office records, the film experienced a historic drop in its second weekend and never recovered. Despite grossing $873 million and turning a profit, the film was deemed a box office disappointment for failing to reach its expected $1 billion gross. It received generally unfavorable reviews from critics for its dark tone and disjointed screenplay and pacing, though some praised its visual style, effects and acting performances. An extended cut dubbed the "Ultimate Edition", which features 31 minutes of additional footage, was released digitally on June 28, 2016, and on Blu-ray on July 19, 2016, to an improved critical reception. A sequel, Justice League, was released in November 2017. Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones is a 2002 American epic space-opera film directed by George Lucas and written by Lucas and Jonathan Hales. It is the second installment of the Star Wars prequel trilogy, and stars Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen, Ian McDiarmid, Samuel L. Jackson, Christopher Lee, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, and Frank Oz. It is the second film in the nine-part Skywalker saga. Set ten years after the events in The Phantom Menace, the galaxy is on the brink of civil war, with thousands of planetary systems threatening to secede from the Galactic Republic. After Senator Padmé Amidala evades an assassination attempt, Jedi apprentice Anakin Skywalker becomes her protector, while his mentor Obi-Wan Kenobi investigates the attempt on her life. Soon, the trio witness the onset of a new threat to the galaxy, the Clone Wars. Development of Attack of the Clones began in March 2000, some months after the release of The Phantom Menace. By June 2000, Lucas and Hales completed a draft of the script, and principal photography took place from June to September 2000. The film crew primarily shot at Fox Studios Australia in Sydney, Australia, with additional footage filmed in Tunisia, Spain, and Italy. It was one of the first motion pictures shot completely on a high-definition digital 24-frame system. The film was released in the United States on May 16, 2002. It received mixed reviews, with some critics hailing it as an improvement over its predecessor The Phantom Menace and others considering it the worst installment of the franchise. Although the visual effects, costume design, musical score, action sequences, and McGregors performance as Obi-Wan Kenobi were all praised, the romance of Padmé and Anakin, the dialogue, the screenplay, and the long runtime were all criticized. The film was a financial success, making over $649 million worldwide; however, it also became the first Star Wars film to be outgrossed in its year of release, placing third domestically and fourth-highest-grossing worldwide. The film was released on VHS and DVD on November 12, 2002 and was later released on Blu-ray on September 16, 2011. The third and final film of the prequel trilogy, Revenge of the Sith, was released in 2005. The Bourne Ultimatum The Bourne Ultimatum is a 2007 action thriller film directed by Paul Greengrass loosely based on the novel of the same name by Robert Ludlum. The screenplay was written by Tony Gilroy, Scott Z. Burns and George Nolfi and based on a screen story of the novel by Gilroy. The Bourne Ultimatum is the third in the Jason Bourne film series, being preceded by The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Supremacy. The fourth film, The Bourne Legacy, was released in August 2012, without the involvement of Damon, and the fifth film, Jason Bourne, was released in July 2016. Matt Damon reprises his role as Ludlums signature character, former CIA assassin and psychogenic amnesiac Jason Bourne. In the film, Bourne continues his search for information about his past before he was part of Operation Treadstone and becomes a target of a similar assassin program. The Bourne Ultimatum was produced by Universal Pictures and was released on August 3, 2007, and grossed a total of $442 million worldwide becoming, at the time, Damons highest-grossing film with him as the lead. The film received acclaim from critics, who considered it to be the best film in the series, and praised the performances, action sequences, sound design, story, stunts, camerawork and John Powells musical score. It was chosen by National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2007 and went on to win all three of its nominations at the 80th Academy Awards: Best Film Editing, Best Sound Mixing and Best Sound Editing. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is a 2013 American dystopian science fiction adventure film based on Suzanne Collins dystopian novel Catching Fire, the second installment in The Hunger Games trilogy. The film is the sequel to The Hunger Games and the second installment in The Hunger Games film series, produced by Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik, with co-production by Lionsgate Films and distributed by Lionsgate Entertainment. Francis Lawrence directed the film, with a screenplay by Simon Beaufoy and Michael Arndt. Adding to the existing cast, the supporting cast was filled out with Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Sam Claflin, Lynn Cohen, Jena Malone, and Amanda Plummer. Filming began on September 10, 2012, in Atlanta, Georgia, before moving to Hawaii. The plot of Catching Fire takes place a few months after the previous installment; Katniss Everdeen and fellow District 12 tribute Peeta Mellark have returned home safely after winning the 74th Annual Hunger Games. Throughout the story, Katniss senses that a rebellion against the oppressive Capitol is simmering throughout the districts. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire premiered in London on November 11, 2013 and was theatrically released on November 15, 2013, in Brazil; November 20 in Finland, Sweden, and Norway; November 21 in the United Kingdom; and November 22 in IMAX, in the United States. The film set records for the biggest November opening weekend and biggest three- and five-day Thanksgiving box-office totals, surpassing the first films box office grosses. It ranks as the 22nd-highest-grossing film at the domestic box office and the highest-grossing film at the domestic box office of 2013, becoming the first 2-D film since The Dark Knight to top the yearly box office, as well as having a lead female top the box office since The Exorcist. The film has grossed over $865 million worldwide and is the fifth-highest-grossing film of 2013 and the highest-grossing entry in The Hunger Games series. The film was followed by The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, a two-part sequel and finale of the franchise: Part 1 was released on November 21, 2014, in the United States, and Part 2 on November 20, 2015. Catching Fire received positive reviews and is widely considered by critics to be an improvement over its predecessor, with the sentiment being that its "a more-confident, more-polished movie"; praise also goes to Lawrences performance as Katniss. Its the most critically acclaimed chapter in The Hunger Games series, according to review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. The film also received numerous nominations, with a nomination for the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Action Film and a Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film. For her performance, Lawrence was nominated a second time for the Empire Award for Best Actress as well as the Saturn Award and Broadcast Film Critics Association Award. The song "Atlas" was also nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media and a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. Logan Logan is a 2017 American superhero film starring Hugh Jackman as the titular character. It is the tenth film in the X-Men film series, as well as the final installment in the Wolverine Trilogy, after Wolverine and The Wolverine. The film, which takes inspiration from "Old Man Logan" by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven, based in an alternate bleak future, follows an aged Wolverine and an extremely ill Charles Xavier who defend a young mutant named Laura from the villainous Reavers led by Donald Pierce and Zander Rice, respectively. The film is produced by Marvel Entertainment, TSG Entertainment and The Donners Company, and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is directed by James Mangold, who co-wrote the screenplay with Michael Green and Scott Frank, from a story by Mangold. In addition to Jackman, the film also stars Patrick Stewart, Richard E. Grant, Boyd Holbrook, Stephen Merchant, and Dafne Keen. Principal photography began in Louisiana on May 2, 2016, and ended on August 19, 2016, in New Mexico. The locations used for Logan were mainly in Louisiana, New Mexico, and Mississippi. Jackman makes his final appearance as Wolverine in the film, having portrayed the character in eight of the nine previous films in the X-Men series. Patrick Stewart also makes his final appearance as the original version of Professor X, having portrayed the character in six films in the series. Logan premiered at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival on February 17, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on March 3, 2017, in IMAX and standard formats. The film received praise for its screenplay, direction, acting, emotional depth, and departure from traditional superhero films. It became one of the best reviewed films in the X-Men franchise, with some critics regarding it as one of the greatest superhero films ever made, and it was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2017. It was nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 90th Academy Awards, becoming the first live-action superhero film ever to be nominated for screenwriting. It grossed over $619 million worldwide and is currently the sixth highest-grossing R-rated film, behind The Passion of the Christ, It, The Matrix Reloaded, Deadpool, and Deadpool 2 respectively. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone is a 2001 fantasy film directed by Chris Columbus and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on J. K. Rowlings 1997 novel of the same name. The film is the first instalment of the Harry Potter film series and was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman. Its story follows Harry Potters first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as he discovers that he is a famous wizard and begins his education. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, with Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, and Emma Watson as Hermione Granger. Warner Bros. bought the film rights to the book in 1999 for a reported £1 million. Production began in the United Kingdom in 2000, with Chris Columbus being chosen to create the film from a short list of directors that included Steven Spielberg and Rob Reiner. Rowling insisted that the entire cast be British and Irish, and the film was shot at Leavesden Film Studios and historic buildings around the United Kingdom. The film was released to cinemas in the United Kingdom and United States on 16 November 2001. It became a critical and commercial success, grossing $975.1 million at the box office worldwide. The highest-grossing film of 2001, it is the forty-first highest-grossing of all-time and the second most successful instalment of the Harry Potter series behind Deathly Hallows – Part 2. The film was nominated for many awards, including Academy Awards for Best Original Score, Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design. It was followed by seven sequels, beginning with Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets in 2002 and ending with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 in 2011, nearly ten years after the first films release. Pan's Labyrinth Pans Labyrinth is a 2006 Mexican-Spanish dark fantasy drama film written and directed by Guillermo del Toro and starring Ivana Baquero, Sergi López, Maribel Verdú, Doug Jones, and Ariadna Gil. The story takes place in Spain during the summer of 1944, five years after the Spanish Civil War, during the early Francoist period. The narrative intertwines this real world with a mythical world centered on an overgrown, abandoned labyrinth and a mysterious faun creature, with whom the main character, Ofelia, interacts. Ofelias stepfather, the Falangist Captain Vidal, hunts the Spanish Maquis who fight against the Francoist regime in the region, while Ofelias pregnant mother Carmen grows increasingly ill. Ofelia meets several strange and magical creatures who become central to her story, leading her through the trials of the old labyrinth garden. The film employs make-up, animatronics, and CGI effects to bring life to its creatures. Del Toro stated that he considers the story to be a parable, influenced by fairy tales, and that it addresses and continues themes related to his earlier film The Devils Backbone, to which Pans Labyrinth is a spiritual successor, according to del Toro in his directors DVD commentary. The original Spanish title refers to the fauns of Roman mythology, while the English, German and French titles refer specifically to the faun-like Greek deity Pan. However, del Toro has stated that the faun in the film is not Pan. Pans Labyrinth premiered on 27 May 2006 at the Cannes Film Festival. The film was theatrically released by Warner Bros. Pictures in Spain on 11 October and in Mexico on 20 October. It was produced and distributed internationally by Esperanto Filmoj and Warner Bros. Pictures, in association with Telecinco Cinema. Pans Labyrinth opened to widespread critical acclaim, with many praising the visual effects, direction, cinematography and performances. It won numerous international awards, including three Academy Awards, three BAFTA Awards including Best Film Not in the English Language, the Ariel Award for Best Picture, the Saturn Awards for Best International Film and Best Performance by a Younger Actor for Ivana Baquero and the 2007 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form. A novelization by del Toro and Cornelia Funke was published in 2019. The Social Network The Social Network is a 2010 American biographical drama film directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin. Adapted from Ben Mezrichs 2009 book The Accidental Billionaires, the film portrays the founding of social networking website Facebook and the resulting lawsuits. It stars Jesse Eisenberg as founder Mark Zuckerberg, along with Andrew Garfield as Eduardo Saverin, Justin Timberlake as Sean Parker, Armie Hammer as Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, and Max Minghella as Divya Narendra. Neither Zuckerberg nor any other Facebook staff were involved with the project, although Saverin was a consultant for Mezrichs book. The film was released in the United States by Columbia Pictures on October 1, 2010. The Social Network garnered considerable acclaim, with critics praising its direction, screenplay, acting, editing, and score. The film appeared on 78 critics Top 10 lists for 2010; of those, 22 had the film in their number-one spot, the most of any film in its year. The film was also chosen by the National Board of Review as the best film of 2010. At the 83rd Academy Awards, the film received eight nominations, including for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor for Eisenberg, and won three: Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Score, and Best Film Editing. The film also received awards for Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Original Score at the 68th Golden Globe Awards. In 2016, it was voted 27th among 100 films considered the best of the 21st century by 117 film critics from around the world. Transformers Transformers is a 2007 American science fiction action film based on the Transformers toy line. The film, which combines computer animation with live-action filming, was directed by Michael Bay, with Steven Spielberg serving as executive producer. It was produced by Don Murphy and Tom DeSanto, and is the first installment in the live-action Transformers film series. The film stars Shia LaBeouf as Sam Witwicky, a teenager who gets caught up in a war between the heroic Autobots and the villainous Decepticons, two factions of alien robots who can disguise themselves by transforming into everyday machinery, primarily vehicles. The Autobots intend to retrieve and use the AllSpark, the object that created their robotic race that is on Earth, to rebuild their home planet Cybertron and end the war, while the Decepticons have the intention of using it to build an army by giving life to the machines of Earth. Tyrese Gibson, Josh Duhamel, Anthony Anderson, Megan Fox, Rachael Taylor, John Turturro, and Jon Voight also star, while voice actors Peter Cullen and Hugo Weaving voice Optimus Prime and Megatron respectively. Murphy and DeSanto developed the project in 2003, and DeSanto wrote a treatment. Steven Spielberg came on board the following year, hiring Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman to write the screenplay. The U.S. Armed Forces and General Motors loaned vehicles and aircraft during filming, which saved money for the production and added realism to the battle scenes. Hasbros promotional campaign for the film included deals with various companies; advertising included a viral marketing campaign, coordinated releases of prequel comic books, toys, and books, as well as product placement deals with companies such as GM, Burger King, and eBay. Transformers received mixed reviews from critics and a positive response from audiences. It became the 87th highest-grossing film of all-time and was the fifth highest-grossing film of 2007, grossing $709 million worldwide, with an estimated 46 million tickets sold in the US. The film won four awards from the Visual Effects Society and was nominated for three Academy Awards, for Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Visual Effects. LaBeoufs performance was praised by Empire, and Cullens reprisal of Optimus Prime from the 1980s television series was well received by fans. The film was followed by four sequels, Revenge of the Fallen, Dark of the Moon, Age of Extinction, and The Last Knight, as well as a spin-off/prequel titled Bumblebee was released in 2018. Shrek Shrek is a 2001 American computer-animated comedy film loosely based on the 1990 fairytale picture book of the same name by William Steig. Directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson in their directorial debuts, it stars Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, and John Lithgow as the voices of the lead characters. The film parodies other films adapted from fairy tale storylines, primarily aimed at animated Disney films. In the story, an ogre called Shrek finds his swamp overrun by fairy tale creatures who have been banished by the corrupt Lord Farquaad aspiring to be king. Shrek makes a deal with Farquaad to regain control of his swamp in return for rescuing Princess Fiona, whom Farquaad intends to marry. With the help of Donkey, Shrek embarks on his quest but soon falls in love with the princess, who is hiding a secret that will change his life forever. The rights to Steigs book were purchased by Steven Spielberg in 1991. He originally planned to produce a traditionally-animated film based on the book, but John H. Williams convinced him to bring the film to the newly-founded DreamWorks in 1994. Jeffrey Katzenberg began active development of the film in 1995 immediately following the studios purchase of the rights from Spielberg. Chris Farley was originally cast as the voice for the title character, recording nearly all of the required dialogue. After Farley died in 1997 before the work was finished, Mike Myers stepped in to voice the character, which was changed to a Scottish accent in the process. The film was intended to be motion-captured, but after poor results, the studio decided to hire Pacific Data Images to complete the final computer animation. Shrek premiered at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme dOr, making it the first animated film since Disneys Peter Pan to receive that honor. It was widely praised as an animated film that featured adult-oriented humor and themes, while catering to children at the same time. The film was theatrically released in the United States on May 18, 2001, and grossed $484.4 million worldwide against production budget of $60 million. Shrek won the first ever Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and was also nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay. It also earned six award nominations from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, ultimately winning Best Adapted Screenplay. The films success helped establish DreamWorks Animation as a prime competitor to Pixar in feature film computer animation, and three sequels were released—Shrek 2, Shrek the Third, and Shrek Forever After—along with two holiday specials, a spin-off film, and a stage musical that kickstarted the Shrek franchise. Although plans for a fifth film were canceled prior to the fourth films release, the project was revived in 2016 and has since stalled, with production and a potential release date getting pushed back. Spirited Away is a 2001 Japanese animated coming-of-age fantasy film. It was written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Nippon Television Network, Dentsu, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Tohokushinsha Film and Mitsubishi and distributed by Toho. The film stars Rumi Hiiragi, Miyu Irino, Mari Natsuki, Takeshi Naito, Yasuko Sawaguchi, Tsunehiko Kamijō, Takehiko Ono, and Bunta Sugawara. Spirited Away tells the story of Chihiro Ogino, a moody 10-year-old girl who, while moving to a new neighbourhood, enters the world of Kami of Japanese Shinto folklore. After her parents are mutated into pigs by the witch Yubaba, Chihiro takes a job working in Yubabas bathhouse to find a way to free herself and her parents and return to the human world. Miyazaki wrote the script after he decided the film would be based on the 10-year-old daughter of his friend, associate producer Seiji Okuda, who came to visit his house each summer. At the time, Miyazaki was developing two personal projects, but they were rejected. With a budget of 19 million US dollars, production of Spirited Away began in 2000. Pixar director John Lasseter, who is a fan and friend of Miyazaki, convinced Walt Disney Pictures to buy the films North American distribution rights, and served as the executive producer of its English-dubbed version. Lasseter hired Kirk Wise as director and Donald W. Ernst as producer of the adaptation. Screenwriters Cindy Davis Hewitt and Donald H. Hewitt wrote the English-language dialogue to match the characters original Japanese-language lip movements. The film was originally released in Japan on 20 July 2001 by distributor Toho. It became the most successful film in Japanese history, grossing over worldwide. The film overtook Titanic in the Japanese box office to become the highest-grossing film in Japanese history with a total of . Spirited Away received universal acclaim and is frequently ranked among the greatest animated films ever made. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 75th Academy Awards, making it the first hand-drawn and non-English-language animated film to win that award. It was the co-recipient of the Golden Bear at the 2002 Berlin International Film Festival and is in the top 10 on the British Film Institutes list of "Top 50 films for children up to the age of 14". In 2016, it was voted the fourth-best film of the 21st century as picked by 177 film critics from around the world, making it the highest-ranking animated film on the list. It was also named the second "Best Film of the 21st Century So Far" in 2017 by the New York Times. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug is a 2013 epic high fantasy adventure film directed by Peter Jackson and produced by WingNut Films in collaboration with New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and is the second installment in the three-part film series based on the novel The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien. The film was preceded by An Unexpected Journey and followed by The Battle of the Five Armies; together they operate as a prequel to Jacksons The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. The film follows the titular character Bilbo Baggins as he accompanies Thorin Oakenshield and his fellow dwarves on a quest to reclaim the Lonely Mountain from the dragon Smaug. The film also features the vengeful pursuit of Azog the Defiler and Bolg, while Gandalf the Grey investigates a growing evil in the ruins of Dol Guldur. The ensemble cast includes Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage, Benedict Cumberbatch, Evangeline Lilly, Lee Pace, Luke Evans, Ken Stott, James Nesbitt, and Orlando Bloom. Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson and Guillermo del Toro wrote the screenplay. The films were shot simultaneously in 3D at a projection rate of 48 frames per second, with principal photography taking place around New Zealand and at Pinewood Studios. Additional filming took place throughout May 2013. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug premiered on 2 December 2013 in Los Angeles and was released internationally on 11 December 2013 in both conventional and IMAX theatres. The film received generally positive reviews and grossed over $958 million at the worldwide box office, surpassing both The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers, making it the fourth highest-grossing film of 2013 and the 48th highest-grossing film of all time. At the 86th Academy Awards, the film received nominations for Best Visual Effects, Best Sound Editing, and Best Sound Mixing. Fargo Fargo is a 1996 British-American neo-noir black comedy thriller film written, produced, and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. Frances McDormand stars as Marge Gunderson, a pregnant Minnesota police chief investigating roadside homicides that ensue after a desperate car salesman hires two criminals to kidnap his wife in order to extort a hefty ransom from his wealthy father-in-law. The film was an international co-production between the United States and United Kingdom. Fargo premiered at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival, where Joel Coen won the festivals Prix de la mise en scène and the film was nominated for the Palme dOr. A critical and commercial success, Fargo received seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. McDormand received the Academy Award for Best Actress and the Coens won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. The film was selected in 2006 for preservation in the National Film Registry of the United States by the Library of Congress as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant"—one of only six films so designated in its first year of eligibility. In 1998, the American Film Institute named it one of the 100 greatest American films in history. A Coen-produced FX television series of the same name, inspired by Fargo and taking place in the same fictional universe, premiered in 2014 and received critical acclaim. Life Is Beautiful Life Is Beautiful is a 1997 Italian comedy-drama film directed by and starring Roberto Benigni, who co-wrote the film with Vincenzo Cerami. Benigni plays Guido Orefice, a Jewish Italian bookshop owner, who employs his fertile imagination to shield his son from the horrors of internment in a Nazi concentration camp. The film was partially inspired by the book In the End, I Beat Hitler by Rubino Romeo Salmonì and by Benignis father, who spent two years in a German labour camp during World War II. The film was a critical and financial success. It grossed over $229 million worldwide, becoming one of the highest-grossing non-English movies of all time, and received widespread acclaim. It won the Grand Prix at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, nine David di Donatello Awards, including Best Film, and five Nastro dArgento Awards in Italy, two European Film Awards, and three Academy Awards, including Best Foreign Language Film and Best Actor for Benigni. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End is a 2007 American epic fantasy swashbuckler film directed by Gore Verbinski, the third installment in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series and the sequel to Dead Mans Chest. The plot follows Will Turner, Elizabeth Swann, Hector Barbossa, and the crew of the Black Pearl rescuing Captain Jack Sparrow from Davy Jones Locker, then preparing to fight the East India Trading Company, led by Cutler Beckett, who controls Davy Jones and plans to extinguish piracy forever. It is the last film in the series to be directed by Verbinski. It was filmed in two shoots during 2005 and 2006, the former simultaneously with Dead Mans Chest. With an estimated production budget of $300 million, Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End was the most expensive film ever made at the time of its release, even after adjusting for inflation. It is currently the fifth most expensive film ever made. Walt Disney Pictures released the film in the United States on May 25, 2007. Critical reviews were mixed; the film was praised for its performances, musical score, action scenes, humor, and special effects but was criticized for its plot, character development and running time. Despite this, At Worlds End was a box office hit, becoming the highest-grossing film of 2007 with over $960 million. It was nominated at the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Makeup and the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, which it lost to La Vie en rose and The Golden Compass, respectively. A sequel, On Stranger Tides, the first in the series to neither be directed by Verbinski nor star Bloom and Knightley, was released on May 20, 2011. World War Z World War Z is a 2013 American apocalyptic action horror film directed by Marc Forster, with a screenplay by Matthew Michael Carnahan, Drew Goddard, and Damon Lindelof, from a screen story by Carnahan and J. Michael Straczynski, based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Max Brooks. The film stars Brad Pitt as Gerry Lane, a former United Nations investigator who must travel the world to find a way to stop a zombie pandemic. The ensemble supporting cast includes Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz, James Badge Dale, Ludi Boeken, Fana Mokoena, David Morse, Peter Capaldi, Pierfrancesco Favino, Ruth Negga, and David Andrews. Pitts Plan B Entertainment secured the film rights in 2007, and Forster was approached to direct. In 2009, Carnahan was hired to rewrite the script. Filming began in July 2011 in Malta, on an estimated $125 million budget, before moving to Glasgow in August 2011 and Budapest in October 2011. Originally set for a December 2012 release, the production suffered some setbacks. In June 2012, the films release date was pushed back, and the crew returned to Budapest for seven weeks of additional shooting. Damon Lindelof was hired to rewrite the third act, but did not have time to finish the script, and Drew Goddard was hired to rewrite it. The reshoots took place between September and October 2012. World War Z premiered in London on June 3, 2013, and was chosen to open the 35th Moscow International Film Festival. The film premiered in New York, and Los Angeles on June 14, 2013, and released everywhere on June 21, 2013, in the United States, in 2D and RealD 3D. The film received positive reviews for Brad Pitts performance and as a realistic revival of the zombie genre, but received certain criticism for the anti-climax and outdated CGI. Regardless, the film was a commercial success, grossing over $540 million against a production budget of $190 million, becoming the highest-grossing zombie film of all time. A sequel was announced shortly after the films release, but in February 2019 it was cancelled, reportedly, due to budget issues. Now You See Me Now You See Me is a 2013 American heist thriller film directed by Louis Leterrier and written by Ed Solomon, Boaz Yakin, and Edward Ricourt. The film features an ensemble cast of Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco, Mélanie Laurent, Michael Caine, and Morgan Freeman. The plot follows an FBI agent and an Interpol detective who track a team of illusionists who pull off bank heists during their performances and reward their audiences with the money, attempting to bring them to justice. This is the first installment of a series. The film premiered in New York City on May 21, 2013 before its official release in the United States on May 31, 2013 by Summit Entertainment. The film received mixed reviews from critics but became a box office success, grossing $351.7 million worldwide against a budget of $75 million. The film won the Favorite Thriller Movie at the Peoples Choice Awards in 2014 and also received nominations for the Empire Award for Best Thriller and the Saturn Award for Best Thriller Film and Best Music. A sequel was released on June 10, 2016. Apocalypse Now Apocalypse Now is a 1979 American epic war film about the Vietnam War, directed, produced and co-written by Francis Ford Coppola. It stars Marlon Brando, Robert Duvall, Martin Sheen, Frederic Forrest, Albert Hall, Sam Bottoms, Laurence Fishburne, and Dennis Hopper. Harrison Ford also makes an appearance in a small role. The screenplay, co-written by Coppola and John Milius and narration written by Michael Herr, was loosely based on the 1899 novella Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. The setting was changed from late 19th-century Congo to the Vietnam War. The film follows a river journey from South Vietnam into Cambodia undertaken by Captain Benjamin L. Willard, who is on a secret mission to assassinate Colonel Kurtz, a renegade Army Special Forces officer accused of murder and who is presumed insane. Milius became interested in adapting Heart of Darkness for a Vietnam War setting, and initially began developing the film with Coppola as producer and George Lucas as director. After Lucas became unavailable, Coppola took over directoral control, and was influenced by Werner Herzogs Aguirre in his approach to the material. Initially set to be a five-month shoot, the film became noted for the problems encountered while making it for over a year, as chronicled in the documentary A Filmmakers Apocalypse. These problems included Brando arriving on the set overweight and completely unprepared, expensive sets being destroyed by severe weather and Sheen having a breakdown and suffering a near-fatal heart attack while on location. Problems continued after production as the release was postponed several times while Coppola edited over a million feet of film. Apocalypse Now was honored with the Palme dOr at the Cannes Film Festival, where it premiered unfinished before it was finally released on August 15, 1979, by United Artists. The film performed well at the box office, grossing $78 million domestically and going on to gross over $150 million worldwide. Initial reviews were mixed; while Vittorio Storaros cinematography was widely acclaimed, several critics found Coppolas handling of the storys major themes to be anticlimactic and intellectually disappointing. Apocalypse Now is today considered to be one of the greatest films ever made. It was nominated for eight Academy Awards at the 52nd Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actor for Duvall, and went on to win for Best Cinematography and Best Sound. It ranked No. 14 in Sight & Sound greatest films poll in 2012, and No. 6 in the Directors Poll of greatest films of all time. Roger Ebert also included it in his top 10 list of greatest films ever in 2012. In 2000, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". Apocalypse Now Apocalypse Now Redux is a 2001 extended version of Francis Ford Coppolas epic war film Apocalypse Now, which was originally released in 1979. Coppola, along with editor/longtime collaborator Walter Murch, added 49 minutes of material that had been removed from the original film. It represents a significant re-edit of the original version. Star Trek Star Trek is a 2009 American science fiction film directed by J. J. Abrams and written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman. It is the eleventh film in the Star Trek film franchise, and is also a reboot that features the main characters of the original Star Trek television series portrayed by a new cast, as the first in the rebooted film series. The film follows James T. Kirk and Spock aboard the USS Enterprise as they combat Nero, a Romulan from their future who threatens the United Federation of Planets. The story takes place in an alternate reality because of time travel by both Nero and the original Spock. The alternate timeline was created in an attempt to free the film and the franchise from established continuity constraints while simultaneously preserving original story elements. The idea for a prequel film which would follow the Star Trek characters during their time in Starfleet Academy was discussed by series creator Gene Roddenberry in 1968. The concept resurfaced in the late 1980s, when it was postulated by Harve Bennett as a possible plotline for what would become The Undiscovered Country, but it was rejected in favor of other projects by Roddenberry. Following the critical and commercial failure of Nemesis and the cancellation of Enterprise, the franchises executive producer Rick Berman and screenwriter Erik Jendresen wrote an unproduced film titled Star Trek: The Beginning, which would take place after Enterprise. After the separation of Viacom and CBS Corporation in 2005, former Paramount Pictures president Gail Berman convinced CBS to allow Paramount to produce a new film in the franchise. Orci and Kurtzman, both fans of Star Trek, were approached to write the film, and J. J. Abrams was approached to direct it. Kurtzman and Orci used inspiration from novels and graduate school dissertations, as well as the series itself. Principal photography commenced on November 7, 2007, and ended on March 27, 2008. The film was shot in various locations around California and Utah. Abrams wanted to avoid using bluescreen and greenscreen, opting to use sets and locations instead. Heavy secrecy surrounded the films production and was under the fake working title Corporate Headquarters. Industrial Light & Magic used digital ships for the film, as opposed to the previous films in the franchise. Production for the film concluded by the end of 2008. Star Trek was heavily promoted in the months preceding its release; pre-release screenings for the film premiered in select cities around the world, including Austin, Sydney, Australia, and Calgary. It was released in the United States and Canada on May 8, 2009 to critical acclaim; critics praised its character development, as well as its storyline, effects, stunts, action sequences, direction, and Giacchinos musical score. The film was a box office success, grossing over $385.7 million worldwide against its $150 million production budget. It was nominated for several awards, including four Academy Awards at the 82nd Academy Awards, ultimately winning Best Makeup, making it the first Star Trek film to win an Academy Award. It was followed by the sequels Star Trek Into Darkness and Star Trek Beyond in 2013 and 2016, respectively. Edge of Tomorrow Edge of Tomorrow is a 2014 American science fiction action film starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt. Doug Liman directed the film based on a screenplay adapted from the 2004 Japanese light novel All You Need Is Kill by Hiroshi Sakurazaka. The film takes place in a future where most of Europe is invaded by an alien race. Major William Cage, a public relations officer with no combat experience, is forced by his superiors to join a landing operation against the aliens. Though Cage is killed in combat, he finds himself in a time loop that sends him back to the day preceding the battle every time he dies, with some memory of events. Cage teams up with Special Forces warrior Rita Vrataski to improve his fighting skills through the repeated days, while looking for a way to defeat the extraterrestrial invaders. In late 2009, Entertainment purchased the rights to the Japanese novel and sold a spec script to the American studio Warner Bros. The studio produced the film with the involvement of , the novels publisher Viz Media, and Australian production company Village Roadshow. Filming began in late 2012, taking place in England: at WB Studios in Leavesden, outside London, and other locations, such as Londons Trafalgar Square and the coastal Saunton Sands. A total of nine companies handled the visual effects. The film was released in cinemas on the weekend of , 2014, in 28 territories, including the United Kingdom, Brazil, Germany, Spain, and Indonesia. On the weekend of , it was released in 36 additional territories, including North America, Australia, China, and Russia. The film received positive reviews from critics and was a box office success, grossing over $370.5 million worldwide after its theatrical run, as reported in September. A sequel, titled Live Die Repeat and Repeat, is in development. 2001: A Space Odyssey 2001: A Space Odyssey is a 1968 epic science fiction film produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick. The screenplay was written by Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke, and was inspired by Clarkes short story "The Sentinel" and other short stories by Clarke. A novelisation of the film released after the films premiere was in part written concurrently with the screenplay. The film, which follows a voyage to Jupiter with the sentient computer HAL after the discovery of a featureless alien Monolith affecting human evolution, deals with themes of existentialism, human evolution, technology, artificial intelligence, and the possibility of extraterrestrial life. The film is noted for its scientifically accurate depiction of space flight, pioneering special effects, and ambiguous imagery. Sound and dialogue are used sparingly and often in place of traditional cinematic and narrative techniques. The soundtrack incorporates a number of pieces of classical music, among them Also sprach Zarathustra by Richard Strauss, "The Blue Danube" by Johann Strauss II, and works by Aram Khachaturian and György Ligeti. The film received diverse critical responses ranging from those who saw it as darkly apocalyptic in tone to those who saw it as an optimistic reappraisal of the hopes of humanity. The film garnered a cult following and became the highest-grossing North American film of 1968. It was nominated for four Academy Awards; Kubrick won for his direction of the visual effects. 2001: A Space Odyssey is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential films ever made. In 1991, it was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. In 2010, it was named the greatest film of all time by The Moving Arts Film Journal. Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes is a 2009 period mystery action film based on the character of the same name created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The film was directed by Guy Ritchie and produced by Joel Silver, Lionel Wigram, Susan Downey, and Dan Lin. The screenplay, by Michael Robert Johnson, Anthony Peckham, and Simon Kinberg, was developed from a story by Wigram and Johnson. Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law portray Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson respectively. Set in 1890, eccentric detective Holmes and his companion Watson are hired by a secret society to foil a mysticists plot to expand the British Empire by seemingly supernatural means. Rachel McAdams stars as their former adversary Irene Adler and Mark Strong portrays villain Lord Henry Blackwood. The film was widely released in North America on December 25, 2009, and on December 26, 2009 in the UK, Ireland, the Pacific and the Atlantic. Sherlock Holmes received mostly positive critical reaction, with praise for its story, action sequences, set pieces, costume design, Hans Zimmers musical score, and Downeys performance as the main character, winning Downey the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy. The film was also nominated for two Academy Awards, Best Original Score and Best Art Direction. A sequel, A Game of Shadows, was released on December 16, 2011, with a third film scheduled for release on December 22, 2021, to be directed by Dexter Fletcher. Thor: The Dark World Thor: The Dark World is a 2013 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Thor, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2011s Thor and the eighth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Alan Taylor, with a screenplay by Christopher Yost and the writing team of Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely. It stars Chris Hemsworth as Thor, alongside Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, Stellan Skarsgård, Idris Elba, Christopher Eccleston, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Kat Dennings, Ray Stevenson, Zachary Levi, Tadanobu Asano, Jaimie Alexander, and Rene Russo. In Thor: The Dark World, Thor teams up with Loki to save the Nine Realms from the Dark Elves led by the vengeful Malekith, who intends to plunge the universe into darkness. Development of Thor: The Dark World began in April 2011, when producer Kevin Feige announced plans for a sequel to follow the crossover film The Avengers. In July 2011, Kenneth Branagh, the director of Thor, withdrew from the project. Brian Kirk and Patty Jenkins were considered to direct the film before Taylor was hired in January 2012. The supporting cast filled out in August 2012, with the hiring of Eccleston and Akinnuoye-Agbaje. Principal photography began in September 2012 in Surrey, England with filming continuing in Iceland and London, before wrapping up in December 2012. Thor: The Dark World was converted to 3D in post-production. Kingsman: The Secret Service Kingsman: The Secret Service is a 2014 action spy comedy film directed and produced by Matthew Vaughn. The screenplay, written by Vaughn and Jane Goldman, is based on Dave Gibbonss and Mark Millars comic book series The Secret Service. The film follows the recruitment and training of Gary "Eggsy" Unwin, into a secret spy organisation. Eggsy joins a mission to tackle a global threat from Richmond Valentine, a wealthy megalomaniac. Colin Firth, Mark Strong, and Michael Caine play supporting roles. Kingsman: The Secret Service premiered at the Butt-Numb-A-Thon festival on 13 December 2014, and was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 29 January 2015 and United States on 13 February 2015. The film received generally positive reviews from critics who highly praised the stylised action sequences, the acting performances, villain, score, and its dark humor, though some violent and sexual scenes were critiqued as over-the-top. The film grossed over $414 million worldwide, becoming Vaughns most commercially successful film to date. In 2015, it won the Empire Award for Best British Film. A sequel, titled The Golden Circle, was released in September 2017, with Vaughn and the main cast returning. A prequel, The Kings Man, is currently scheduled to be released on 14 February 2020. Inside Out Inside Out is a 2015 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film was directed by Pete Docter and co-directed by Ronnie del Carmen, with a screenplay written by Docter, Meg LeFauve and Josh Cooley, adapted from a story by Docter and del Carmen. The film is set in the mind of a young girl named Riley, where five personified emotions happyness, Sadness, Angerness, Fear and Disgustness—try to lead her through life as she and her parents adjust to their new surroundings after moving from Minnesota to San Francisco. Docter first began developing Inside Out in 2010, after noticing changes in his daughters personality as she grew older. The films producers consulted numerous psychologists including Dacher Keltner from the University of California, who helped revise the story by emphasizing the neuropsychological findings that human emotions affect interpersonal relationships and can be significantly moderated by them. After premiering at the 68th Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2015, Inside Out was released in North America on June 19, 2015, accompanied by the short film Lava. The film was praised for its concept, screenplay, subject matter, Michael Giacchinos musical score, and the vocal performances. The film grossed $90.4 million in its first weekend, making it the highest opening for an original title at the time, accumulating over $857 million in worldwide box office revenue in 2015, making it the seventh-highest-grossing film of 2015. The film received several awards, including a BAFTA Award, Golden Globe Award, Critics Choice Award, Annie Award, Satellite Award, and Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Psycho Psycho is a 1960 American psychological horror film directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock, and written by Joseph Stefano. It stars Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, John Gavin, Vera Miles, and Martin Balsam, and was based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Robert Bloch. The film centers on an encounter between a secretary, Marion Crane, who ends up at a secluded motel after stealing money from her employer, and the motels owner-manager, Norman Bates, and its aftermath. Psycho was seen as a departure from Hitchcocks previous film North by Northwest, having been filmed on a low budget, in black-and-white, and by a television crew. The film initially received mixed reviews, but outstanding box-office returns prompted critical reevaluation. Psycho was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actress for Leigh and Best Director for Hitchcock. Psycho is now considered one of Hitchcocks best films and praised as a major work of cinematic art by international film critics and scholars. Often ranked among the greatest films of all time, it set a new level of acceptability for violence, deviant behavior and sexuality in American films, and is widely considered to be the earliest example of the slasher film genre. After Hitchcocks death in 1980, Universal Studios began producing follow-ups: three sequels, a remake, a made-for-television spin-off, and a prequel television series set in the 2010s. In 1992, the Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. Suicide Squad Suicide Squad is a 2016 American superhero film based on the DC Comics supervillain team of the same name, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the third installment in the DC Extended Universe. The film is written and directed by David Ayer and stars an ensemble cast including Will Smith, Margot Robbie, Jay Hernandez, Jai Courtney, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Joel Kinnaman, Cara Delevingne, Karen Fukuhara, Viola Davis, Ike Barinholtz, Scott Eastwood, and Jared Leto. In Suicide Squad, a secret government agency led by Amanda Waller recruits imprisoned supervillains to execute dangerous black ops missions and save the world from a powerful threat in exchange for reduced sentences. By February 2009, a Suicide Squad film was in development at Warner Bros. Ayer signed on to write and direct in September 2014, and by October, the casting process had begun. Principal photography began in Toronto, Ontario on April 13, 2015, with additional filming in Chicago, Illinois, and ended in August that year. Suicide Squad premiered in New York City on August 1, 2016, and was released in the United States in 2D, Real D 3D, IMAX, and IMAX 3D on August 5, 2016. Following a strong debut that set new box office records, the film grossed over $746 million worldwide, making it the 10th highest-grossing film of 2016. It received generally negative reviews from critics, who criticized its plot, direction, editing, and characterization, though Robbies performance was praised. The film was nominated for and won multiple awards across various categories, including an Oscar for Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the 89th Academy Awards, making it the first film in the DCEU to win an Academy Award. The spin-off/follow-up movie Birds of Prey, is scheduled for release on February 7, 2020. The sequel, The Suicide Squad, is scheduled for release on August 6, 2021. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a 2008 American fantasy romantic drama film directed by David Fincher. The storyline by Eric Roth and Robin Swicord is loosely based on the 1922 eponymous short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The film stars Brad Pitt as a man who ages in reverse and Cate Blanchett as the love interest throughout his life. The film was released in North America on December 25, 2008 to positive reviews and was a box office success. The film received thirteen Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director for Fincher, Best Actor for Pitt, and Best Supporting Actress for Taraji P. Henson, and won three, for Best Art Direction, Best Makeup, and Best Visual Effects. Groundhog Day Groundhog Day is a 1993 American fantasy comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and written by Ramis and Danny Rubin. It stars Bill Murray as Phil Connors, a TV weatherman who, during an assignment covering the annual Groundhog Day event, is caught in a time loop, repeatedly reliving the same day. Andie MacDowell and Chris Elliott co-star. Groundhog Day was a modest success on release and garnered generally positive reviews. It later attracted critical acclaim and is often included in lists of the best comedy films. The term "groundhog day" is now commonly used in the English language to describe a recurring situation. In 2006, the film was added to the United States National Film Registry as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". A stage musical adaptation premiered in 2016. Jurassic World Jurassic World is a 2015 American science fiction adventure film, the fourth installment of the Jurassic Park film series, and is the first installment of the planned Jurassic World trilogy. It was directed by Colin Trevorrow, written by Derek Connolly and Trevorrow, produced by Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley, and stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Vincent DOnofrio, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, Omar Sy, BD Wong, and Irrfan Khan. Set 22 years after the events of Jurassic Park, Jurassic World takes place on the same fictional Central American island of Isla Nublar, which is located off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, where a theme park of cloned dinosaurs has operated for nearly a decade. The park plunges into chaos when a genetically-engineered dinosaur escapes from its enclosure and goes on a rampage. Universal Pictures intended to begin production of a fourth Jurassic Park film in 2004 for a mid-2005 release but development stalled while the script underwent several revisions. Following a suggestion from executive producer Steven Spielberg, writers Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver explored the idea of a functional dinosaur park. Once Trevorrow was hired as director in 2013, he followed the same idea while developing a new script with Derek Connolly. Filming lasted from April to August 2014 in Louisiana and Hawaii. The dinosaurs were created by Industrial Light & Magic using CGI and by Legacy Effects using life-sized animatronics. Production was completed in May 2015, and Jurassic World was released in over 60 countries beginning on June 10, 2015. After a record-breaking opening weekend during which it became the first film to gross over $500 million, Jurassic World generated $1.6 billion in box office revenue, ranking sixth among the highest-grossing films of all time. The film has a 72% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which called it "an entertaining popcorn thriller". It was also the second-highest-grossing film of 2015 and the highest-grossing in the franchise. Furthermore, it is the highest grossing film ever released by Universal Pictures unadjusted for inflation. A sequel titled Fallen Kingdom was released in June 2018. An animated series based on the film is scheduled for a 2020 release on Netflix. Black Panther Black Panther is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the eighteenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film is directed by Ryan Coogler, who co-wrote the screenplay with Joe Robert Cole, and stars Chadwick Boseman as TChalla / Black Panther, alongside Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyongo, Danai Gurira, Martin Freeman, Daniel Kaluuya, Letitia Wright, Winston Duke, Angela Bassett, Forest Whitaker, and Andy Serkis. In Black Panther, TChalla is crowned king of Wakanda following his fathers death, but his sovereignty is challenged by an adversary who plans to abandon the countrys isolationist policies and begin a global revolution. Wesley Snipes expressed interest in working on a Black Panther film in 1992, but the project did not come to fruition. In September 2005, Marvel Studios announced a Black Panther film as one of ten based on Marvel characters and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Mark Bailey was hired to write a script in January 2011. Black Panther was officially announced in October 2014, and Boseman made his first appearance as the character in Civil War. By 2016, Cole and Coogler had joined; additional cast joined in May, making Black Panther the first Marvel film with a predominantly black cast. Principal photography took place from January to April 2017 at EUE/Screen Gems Studios in the Atlanta metropolitan area, and Busan, South Korea. Black Panther premiered in Los Angeles on January 29, 2018, and was released theatrically in the United States on February 16. The film received praise from critics for its direction, screenplay, acting, costume design, production values, and soundtrack, though the computer-generated effects received some criticism. Many critics considered it to be one of the best films set in the MCU and noted its cultural significance, with organizations including the National Board of Review and American Film Institute naming it one of the Top 10 Films of 2018. The film grossed over $1.3 billion worldwide and broke numerous box office records, including the highest-grossing film by a black director. It became the ninth-highest-grossing film of all time, the third-highest-grossing film in the U.S. and Canada, and the second-highest-grossing film of 2018. The film received numerous awards and nominations, with seven nominations at the 91st Academy Awards including Best Picture, with wins for Best Costume Design, Best Original Score, and Best Production Design. Black Panther is the first superhero film to receive a Best Picture nomination, and the first MCU film to win an Academy Award. It also received three nominations at the 76th Golden Globe Awards, two wins at the 25th Screen Actors Guild Awards, and twelve nominations at the 24th Critics Choice Awards, among others. A sequel, with Coogler returning to write and direct, will be released in May 2022. 12 Monkeys 12 Monkeys, also known as Twelve Monkeys, is a 1995 American neo-noir science fiction film directed by Terry Gilliam, inspired by Chris Markers 1962 short film La Jetée, and starring Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe, and Brad Pitt, with Christopher Plummer and David Morse in supporting roles. After Universal Studios acquired the rights to remake La Jetée as a full-length film, David and Janet Peoples were hired to write the script. Under Gilliams direction, Universal granted the filmmakers a $29.5 million budget, and filming lasted from February to May 1995. The film was shot mostly in Philadelphia and Baltimore, where the story was set. The film was released to critical praise and grossed $168 million worldwide. Pitt was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, and won a Golden Globe Award for his performance. The film also won and was nominated for various categories at the Saturn Awards. Casino Royale Casino Royale is a 2006 British spy film, the twenty-first in the Eon Productions James Bond film series, and the third screen adaptation of Ian Flemings 1953 novel of the same name. Directed by Martin Campbell and written by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, and Paul Haggis, it is the first film to star Daniel Craig as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond, and was produced by Eon Productions for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures, making it the first Eon-produced Bond film to be co-produced by the latter studio. Following Die Another Day, Eon Productions decided to reboot the series, allowing them to show a less experienced and more vulnerable Bond. Casino Royale takes place at the beginning of Bonds career as Agent 007, as he is earning his licence to kill. The plot has Bond on an assignment to bankrupt terrorist financier Le Chiffre in a high-stakes poker game; Bond falls in love with Vesper Lynd, a treasury employee assigned to provide the money he needs for the game. The film begins a story arc that continues in the 2008 film, Quantum of Solace. Casting involved a widespread search for a new actor to succeed Pierce Brosnan as James Bond; the choice of Craig, announced in October 2005, drew controversy. Location filming took place in the Czech Republic, the Bahamas, Italy, and the United Kingdom with interior sets built at Barrandov Studios and Pinewood Studios. Casino Royale premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square on 14 November 2006. It received an overwhelmingly positive critical response, with reviewers highlighting Craigs reinvention of the character and the films departure from the tropes of previous Bond films. It earned almost $ worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing James Bond film until the release of Skyfall in 2012. Life of Pi Life of Pi is a 2012 survival drama film based on Yann Martels 2001 novel of the same name. Directed by Ang Lee, the films adapted screenplay was written by David Magee, and it stars Suraj Sharma, Irrfan Khan, Rafe Spall, Tabu, Adil Hussain, and Gérard Depardieu. The storyline revolves around an Indian man named "Pi" Patel, telling a novelist about his life story, and how at 16 he survives a shipwreck and is adrift in the Pacific Ocean on a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger. The film had its worldwide premiere as the opening film of the 51st New York Film Festival at both the Walter Reade Theater and Alice Tully Hall in New York City on September 28, 2012. Life of Pi emerged as a critical and commercial success, earning over US$609 million worldwide. It was nominated for three Golden Globe Awards which included the Best Picture – Drama and the Best Director and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score. At the 85th Academy Awards it had eleven nominations, including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay, and won four including Best Director for Ang Lee. Ted Ted is a 2012 American live-action/adult animated stoner comedy film directed by Seth MacFarlane and written by MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin, and Wellesley Wild. The film stars Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis, with Joel McHale and Giovanni Ribisi in supporting roles, with MacFarlane providing the voice and motion capture of the title character. The film tells the story of John Bennett, a Boston native whose childhood wish brings his teddy bear friend Ted to life. However, in adulthood, Ted prevents John and his love interest Lori Collins from moving on with their lives. The film is MacFarlanes feature-length directorial debut, produced by Media Rights Capital and distributed by Universal Pictures. It was the 12th highest-grossing film of 2012 and received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song. A sequel, Ted 2, was released in 2015. Prometheus Prometheus is a 2012 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott, written by Jon Spaihts and Damon Lindelof and starring Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Guy Pearce, Idris Elba, Logan Marshall-Green, and Charlize Theron. It is set in the late 21st century and centers on the crew of the spaceship Prometheus as it follows a star map discovered among the artifacts of several ancient Earth cultures. Seeking the origins of humanity, the crew arrives on a distant world and discovers a threat that could cause the extinction of the human species. Development of the film began in the early 2000s as a fifth installment in the Alien franchise. Scott and director James Cameron developed ideas for a film that would serve as a prequel to Scotts 1979 science-fiction horror film Alien. In 2002, the development of Alien vs. Predator took precedence, and the project remained dormant until 2009 when Scott again showed interest. Spaihts wrote a script for a prequel to the events of the Alien films, but Scott opted for a different direction to avoid repeating cues from those films. In late 2010, Lindelof joined the project to rewrite Spaihtss script, and he and Scott developed a story that precedes the story of Alien but is not directly connected to that franchise. According to Scott, although the film shares "strands of Aliens DNA, so to speak", and takes place in the same universe, Prometheus explores its own mythology and ideas. Prometheus entered production in April 2010, with extensive design phases during which the technology and creatures that the film required were developed. Principal photography began in March 2011, with an estimated $120–130 million budget. The project was shot using 3D cameras throughout, almost entirely on practical sets, and on location in England, Iceland, Spain, and Scotland. It was promoted with a marketing campaign that included viral activities on the web. Three videos featuring the films leading actors in character, which expanded on elements of the fictional universe, were released and met with a generally positive reception and awards. Prometheus was released on June 1, 2012, in the United Kingdom and on June 8, 2012, in North America. The film received praise for the aesthetic design and the acting, especially Fassbenders performance as the android David, while plot elements that remained unresolved or predictable were the main source of criticism. The film grossed over $403 million worldwide. A sequel, Covenant, was released in May 2017. X-Men X-Men is a 2000 American superhero film directed by Bryan Singer and written by David Hayter from a story by Singer and Tom DeSanto. The film is based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name and features an ensemble cast consisting of Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, Bruce Davison, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Ray Park, Tyler Mane, and Anna Paquin. The film depicts a world where a small proportion of people are mutants, whose possession of superhuman powers makes them distrusted by normal humans. It focuses on mutants Wolverine and Rogue as they are brought into a conflict between two groups that have radically different approaches to bringing about the acceptance of mutant-kind: Professor Xaviers X-Men, and the Brotherhood of Mutants, led by Magneto. Development of X-Men began as far back as 1984 with Orion Pictures, with James Cameron and Kathryn Bigelow in discussions at one point. The film rights were bought by 20th Century Fox in 1994, and various scripts and film treatments were commissioned from Andrew Kevin Walker, John Logan, Joss Whedon, and Michael Chabon. Singer signed to direct in 1996, with further rewrites by Ed Solomon, Singer, Tom DeSanto, Christopher McQuarrie, and Hayter, in which Beast and Nightcrawler were deleted over budget concerns from Fox. X-Men marked the Hollywood debut for Jackman, a last-second choice for Wolverine, cast three weeks into filming. Filming took place from September 22, 1999 to March 3, 2000, primarily in Toronto. X-Men premiered at Ellis Island on July 12, 2000, and was released in the United States on July 14, 2000. It was a box office success, grossing over $296.3million worldwide, and received positive reviews from critics, citing its performances, story, and thematic depth. The films success led to a series of sequels, prequels, and spin-offs, with the overall success of the series spawning a reemergence of superhero films, a genre that would remain highly popular for the next two decades. Taken Taken is a 2008 English-language French action thriller film written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen, and directed by Pierre Morel. It stars Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen, Katie Cassidy, Leland Orser, and Holly Valance. Neeson plays Bryan Mills, a former CIA operative who sets about tracking down his teenage daughter Kim and her best friend Amanda after the two girls are kidnapped by Albanian human traffickers while traveling in France during a vacation. Taken grossed more than $226 million. Numerous media outlets have cited the film as a turning point in Neesons career that redefined and transformed him to an action film star. The first film in the Taken franchise, Taken was followed by two sequels—Taken 2 and Taken 3—released in 2012 and 2014, respectively. A television series for the series premiered in 2017 on NBC, with Clive Standen portraying Bryan Mills. Argo Argo is a 2012 American historical drama film directed by Ben Affleck. Screenwriter Chris Terrio adapted the screenplay from the book by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency operative Tony Mendez, The Master of Disguise, and the 2007 Wired article by Joshuah Bearman, "The Great Escape: How the CIA Used a Fake Sci-Fi Flick to Rescue Americans from Tehran". The latter deals with the "Canadian Caper", in which Mendez led the rescue of six U.S. diplomats from Tehran, Iran, under the guise of filming a science fiction film during the 1979–1981 Iran hostage crisis. The film, starring Affleck as Mendez, and Bryan Cranston, Alan Arkin, and John Goodman in supporting roles, was released in the United States on October 12, 2012. It was produced by Grant Heslov, Affleck and George Clooney. Upon release, Argo received widespread acclaim, with praise directed towards the acting, Afflecks direction, Terrios screenplay, the editing, and Desplats score. The film received seven nominations at the 85th Academy Awards and won three, for Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Film Editing. The film also earned five Golden Globe Award nominations: it won Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Director, and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture for Alan Arkin. It won Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture at the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards, and Arkin was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role. It also won Best Film, Best Editing and Best Director at the 66th British Academy Film Awards, and 37th Hochi Film Award for Best International Picture. Despite its praise, Argo has been criticized for some specific inaccuracies, in particular for minimizing the role of the Canadian embassy in the rescue, for falsely showing that the Americans were turned away by the British and New Zealand embassies, and for exaggerating the danger the group faced during events preceding their escape from the country. Prisoners Prisoners is a 2013 American thriller film directed by Denis Villeneuve from a screenplay written by Aaron Guzikowski. The film has an ensemble cast including Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Viola Davis, Maria Bello, Terrence Howard, Melissa Leo and Paul Dano. It is Villeneuves first English-language feature film. The plot focuses on the abduction of two young girls in Pennsylvania and the subsequent search for the suspected abductor by the police. After police arrest a young suspect and release him, the father of one of the daughters takes matters into his own hands. The film was a financial and critical success, grossing $122 million worldwide. It was chosen by National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2013 and at the 86th Academy Awards was nominated for Best Cinematography. Doctor Strange Doctor Strange is a 2016 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the fourteenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Scott Derrickson from a screenplay he wrote with Jon Spaihts and C. Robert Cargill, and stars Benedict Cumberbatch as surgeon Stephen Strange along with Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rachel McAdams, Benedict Wong, Michael Stuhlbarg, Benjamin Bratt, Scott Adkins, Mads Mikkelsen, and Tilda Swinton. In the film, Strange learns the mystic arts after a career-ending car crash. Various incarnations of a Doctor Strange film adaptation had been in development since the mid-1980s, until Paramount Pictures acquired the film rights in April 2005 on behalf of Marvel Studios. Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer were brought on board in June 2010 to write a screenplay. In June 2014, Derrickson was hired to direct, with Spaihts re-writing the script. Cumberbatch was chosen for the eponymous role in December 2014, necessitating a schedule change to work around his other commitments. This gave Derrickson time to work on the script himself, for which he brought Cargill on to help. The film began principal photography in November 2015 in Nepal, before moving to the United Kingdom and Hong Kong, and concluding in New York City in April 2016. Doctor Strange had its world premiere in Hong Kong on October 13, 2016, and was released in the United States on November 4, in 3D and IMAX 3D. The film grossed over $677 million worldwide, was met with praise for its visuals and cast, and received awards attention, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Visual Effects. A sequel, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, is scheduled for release on May 7, 2021. The Amazing Spider-Man The Amazing Spider-Man is a 2012 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man, and sharing the title of the characters longest-running comic book series. It is the fourth theatrical Spider-Man film produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Entertainment, a reboot of the series following Sam Raimis 2002–2007 Spider-Man trilogy, and the first film in The Amazing Spider-Man duology. The film was directed by Marc Webb from a screenplay by James Vanderbilt, Alvin Sargent and Steve Kloves, and stars Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Denis Leary, Campbell Scott, Embeth Davidtz, Irrfan Khan, Martin Sheen and Sally Field. In the film, after Peter Parker is bitten by a genetically altered spider, he gains newfound, spider-like powers and ventures out to solve the mystery of his parents mysterious death. Development of the film began with the cancellation of Spider-Man 4 in 2010, ending director Sam Raimis Spider-Man film series that originally featured Tobey Maguire as the titular superhero. Columbia Pictures opted to reboot the franchise with the same production team along with Vanderbilt to stay on with writing the next Spider-Man film, while Sargent and Kloves helped with the script as well. During pre-production, the main characters were cast in 2010. New designs were introduced from the comics, such as artificial web-shooters. Using Red Digital Cinema Camera Companys RED Epic camera, principal photography started in December 2010 in Los Angeles before moving to New York City. The film entered post-production in April 2011. 3ality Technica provided 3D image processing, while Sony Pictures Imageworks handled CGI effects. This was also the final American film to be scored by James Horner and released during his lifetime, three years before his death on June 22, 2015 from an aircraft accident, as well as the penultimate film for both production designer J. Michael Riva and one of the producers Laura Ziskin, who died on June 7, 2012 and June 12, 2011, respectively. J. Michael Rivas last film as production designer was Django Unchained, released 5 months later and Ziskins last film as producer was The Butler, released 1 year later in 2013. Sony Pictures Entertainment built a promotional website, releasing many previews and launched a viral marketing campaign, among other moves. Tie-ins included a video game by Beenox and Activision. The film premiered on June 30, 2012 in Tokyo, and was released in the United States on July 3, ten years after release of Spider-Man, in 2D, 3D and IMAX 3D formats. The reboot received a mostly favorable reception, with critics praising Andrew Garfields performance, the visual style, James Horners musical score, and the realistic re-imagining and portrayal of the title character, but criticized the number of underdeveloped story-lines, noting the films deleted scenes, and the introduction of the Lizard as the villain for being too surreal and unrealistic for the film. The film was a box office success, grossing over $757 million worldwide, becoming the seventh highest-grossing film of 2012. A sequel, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, was released on May 2, 2014. Heat Heat is a 1995 American crime film written, produced, and directed by Michael Mann, starring Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, and Val Kilmer. De Niro plays Neil McCauley, a seasoned professional at robberies, and Pacino plays Lt. Vincent Hanna, an LAPD robbery-homicide detective tracking down Neils crew after a botched heist leaves three security guards dead. The story is based on the former Chicago police officer Chuck Adamsons pursuit during the 1960s of a criminal named McCauley, after whom De Niros character is named. Heat is a remake by Mann of an unproduced television series he had worked on, the pilot of which was released as the TV movie L.A. Takedown in 1989. Heat was a critical and commercial success, grossing $67 million in the United States and a total $187 million worldwide against a $60 million budget. Arrival Arrival is a 2016 American science fiction film directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Eric Heisserer. It is based on the 1998 short story "Story of Your Life" by Ted Chiang and stars Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, and Forest Whitaker. The film follows a linguist enlisted by the U.S. Army to discover how to communicate with aliens who have arrived on Earth, before tensions lead to war. The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 1, 2016, and was released in the United States and Canada by Paramount Pictures on November 11, 2016. It grossed $203 million worldwide and received praise for Adamss performance, Villeneuves direction, and its exploration of communicating with extraterrestrial intelligence. Considered one of the best films of 2016, Arrival appeared on numerous critics year-end lists and was selected by the American Film Institute as one of ten "Movies of the Year". It received eight nominations at the 89th Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay, and won for Best Sound Editing. It also received Golden Globe nominations for Best Actress for Adams and Best Original Score for Jóhann Jóhannsson, and was awarded the Ray Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation and the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation in 2017. The score by Jóhannsson was nominated for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media at the 60th Grammy Awards. Into the Wild Into the Wild is a 2007 American biographical adventure drama film screenplay written, co-produced, and directed by Sean Penn. It is an adaptation of the book of the same name written by Jon Krakauer, and tells the story of Christopher McCandless, a man who hiked across North America into the Alaskan wilderness in the early 1990s. The film stars Emile Hirsch as McCandless and Marcia Gay Harden and William Hurt as his parents, and features Jena Malone, Catherine Keener, Brian Dierker, Vince Vaughn, Kristen Stewart, and Hal Holbrook. The film premiered during the 2007 Rome Film Fest and later opened outside Fairbanks on September 21, 2007. It was nominated for two Golden Globes and won the award for Best Original Song: "Guaranteed" by Eddie Vedder. It was also nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Editing and Best Supporting Actor for Holbrook. Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) Birdman or, commonly known simply as Birdman, is a 2014 American black comedy film directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu. It was written by Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Jr., and Armando Bo. The film stars Michael Keaton with a supporting cast of Zach Galifianakis, Edward Norton, Andrea Riseborough, Amy Ryan, Emma Stone, and Naomi Watts. The story follows Riggan Thomson, a faded Hollywood actor best known for playing the superhero "Birdman", as he struggles to mount a Broadway adaptation of a short story by Raymond Carver. The character has no connection to Hanna-Barberas superhero of the same name. The film covers the period of previews leading to the plays opening, and with a brief exception appears as if filmed in a single shot, an idea Iñárritu had from the films conception. Emmanuel Lubezki, who won the Academy Award for his cinematography in Birdman, believed that the recording time necessary for the long take approach taken in Birdman could not have been made with older technology. The film was shot in New York City during the spring of 2013 with a budget of $16.5 million jointly financed by Fox Searchlight Pictures, New Regency Pictures and Worldview Entertainment. It premiered the following year in August where it opened the 71st Venice International Film Festival. Birdman had a limited theatrical release in the United States on October 17, 2014, followed by a wide release on November 14, grossing more than $103 million worldwide. The film won the Academy Award for Best Picture, along with Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Cinematography from a total of nine nominations, tying it with The Grand Budapest Hotel for the most nominated and awarded film at the Academys 87th annual awards ceremony with four wins per film. It also won Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture at the 21st Screen Actors Guild Awards, as well as Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for Keaton and Best Screenplay at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards. Drive Drive is a 2011 American action drama film directed by Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn. The screenplay, written by Hossein Amini, is based on James Sallis 2005 novel Drive. The film stars Ryan Gosling as an unnamed Hollywood stunt driver who moonlights as a getaway driver. He quickly grows fond of his neighbor, Irene, and her young son, Benicio. When her debt-ridden husband, Standard, is released from prison, the two men take part in what turns out to be a botched million-dollar heist that endangers the lives of everyone involved. Bryan Cranston, Christina Hendricks, Ron Perlman, and Albert Brooks play supporting roles. Producers Marc Platt and Adam Siegel optioned Salliss 2005 novel, after Siegel read a review from Publishers Weekly. Adapting the book proved to be challenging for Amini, as it had a nonlinear narrative. Gosling, one of Platts top casting choices, eventually signed on for the lead, as he wanted to star in an action-oriented project. Gosling played a pivotal role in the films production, which included hiring Refn as director and Beth Mickle as production designer. Newton Thomas Sigel oversaw the principal photography, which started on September 25, 2010, was shot on location in various parts of Los Angeles, and ended on November 12. Before its September 2011 release, Drive had been shown at a number of film festivals, including the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, where it received a standing ovation. Refn won the festivals Best Director Award. The film received widespread praise for its direction, performances, visuals, action sequences, and musical score. However, some critics were appalled by its graphic violence and found that potentially detrimental to the films box office success. Several critics listed Drive as one of the best films of 2011, as well as the National Board of Review. Its honors included being nominated for Best Sound Editing in the 84th Academy Awards. Frozen Frozen is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 53rd Disney animated feature film, it is inspired by Hans Christian Andersens fairy tale "The Snow Queen". It tells the story of a fearless princess who sets off on a journey alongside a rugged iceman, his loyal reindeer, and a naive snowman to find her estranged sister, whose icy powers have inadvertently trapped their kingdom in eternal winter. Frozen underwent several story treatments before being commissioned in 2011, with a screenplay written by Jennifer Lee, who also co-directed with Chris Buck. The film features the voices of Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff, Josh Gad, and Santino Fontana. Christophe Beck was hired to compose the films orchestral score, while Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez wrote the songs. Frozen premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California, on November 19, 2013, had a limited release on November 22 and went into general theatrical release on November 27. It was met with praise for its visuals, screenplay, themes, music, and voice acting; some film critics consider Frozen to be the best Disney animated feature film since the studios renaissance era. The film also achieved significant commercial success, earning $1.276 billion in worldwide box office revenue, including $400 million in the United States and Canada and $247 million in Japan. It went on to surpass Toy Story 3 as the highest-grossing animated film at the time as well as the highest grossing musical film before being surpassed by the remake of The Lion King in 2019; it also ranks as the 15th highest-grossing film of all time, the highest-grossing film of 2013, and the third highest-grossing film in Japan. It was also the highest-earning film with a female director in terms of US earnings, until surpassed by Warner Bros. Pictures Wonder Woman. With over 18 million home media sales in 2014, it became the best-selling film of the year in the United States. By January 2015, Frozen had become the all-time best-selling Blu-ray Disc in the United States. Frozen won two Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song, the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film, the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film, five Annie Awards, two Grammy Awards for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media and Best Song Written for Visual Media, and two Critics Choice Movie Awards for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song. An animated short sequel, Frozen Fever, premiered on March 13, 2015, an animated featurette titled Olafs Frozen Adventure, premiered on November 22, 2017, and a feature-length sequel, Frozen 2, is set for release on November 22, 2019. Ant-Man Ant-Man is a 2015 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics characters of the same name: Scott Lang and Hank Pym. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the twelfth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Peyton Reed, with a screenplay by the writing teams of Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish, and Adam McKay and Paul Rudd. It stars Rudd as Scott Lang / Ant-Man, alongside Evangeline Lilly, Corey Stoll, Bobby Cannavale, Michael Peña, Tip "T.I." Harris, Anthony Mackie, Wood Harris, Judy Greer, David Dastmalchian, and Michael Douglas as Hank Pym. In Ant-Man, Lang must help defend Pyms Ant-Man shrinking technology and plot a heist with worldwide ramifications. Development of Ant-Man began in April 2006 with the hiring of Wright to direct and co-write with Cornish. By April 2011, Wright and Cornish had completed three drafts of the script and Wright shot test footage for the film in July 2012. Pre-production began in October 2013 after being put on hold so that Wright could complete The Worlds End. Casting began in December 2013, with the hiring of Rudd to play Lang. In May 2014, Wright left the project citing creative differences, though he still received screenplay and story credits with Cornish as well as an executive producer credit. The following month, Reed was brought in to replace Wright, while McKay was hired to contribute to the script with Rudd. Principal photography took place between August and December 2014 in San Francisco and Metro Atlanta. Ant-Man held its world premiere in Los Angeles on June 29, 2015, and was released in the United States on July 17, 2015, in 3D and IMAX 3D. It grossed more than $519 million worldwide and received positive reviews from critics, who generally welcomed the films smaller stakes than preceding MCU installments, as well as its cast, humor and CGI sequences. A sequel, titled Ant-Man and the Wasp, was released on July 6, 2018. Jaws Jaws is a 1975 American thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg and based on Peter Benchleys 1974 novel of the same name. In the film, a giant man-eating great white shark attacks beachgoers at a New England summer resort town, prompting police chief Martin Brody to hunt it with the help of a marine biologist and a professional shark hunter. Murray Hamilton plays the mayor, and Lorraine Gary portrays Brodys wife. The screenplay is credited to Benchley, who wrote the first drafts, and actor-writer Carl Gottlieb, who rewrote the script during principal photography. Shot mostly on location on Marthas Vineyard in Massachusetts, Jaws had a troubled production, going over budget and past schedule. As the art departments mechanical sharks often malfunctioned, Spielberg decided to mostly suggest the sharks presence, employing an ominous and minimalistic theme created by composer John Williams to indicate its impending appearances. Spielberg and others have compared this suggestive approach to that of thriller director Alfred Hitchcock. Universal Pictures gave the film what was then an exceptionally wide release for a major studio picture, on over 450 screens, accompanied by an extensive marketing campaign with a heavy emphasis on television spots and tie-in merchandise. Considered one of the greatest films ever made, Jaws was the prototypical summer blockbuster, regarded as a watershed moment in motion picture history, and it won several awards for its music and editing. It was the highest-grossing film until the release of Star Wars in 1977. Both films were pivotal in establishing the modern Hollywood business model, which pursues high box-office returns from action and adventure films with simple high-concept premises, released during the summer in thousands of theaters and heavily advertised. Jaws was followed by three sequels, all without Spielberg or Benchley, and many imitative thrillers. In 2001, it was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Thor: Ragnarok Thor: Ragnarok is a 2017 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Thor, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2011s Thor and 2013s The Dark World, and the seventeenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film is directed by Taika Waititi from a screenplay by Eric Pearson and the writing team of Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost, and stars Chris Hemsworth as Thor alongside Tom Hiddleston, Cate Blanchett, Idris Elba, Jeff Goldblum, Tessa Thompson, Karl Urban, Mark Ruffalo, and Anthony Hopkins. In Thor: Ragnarok, Thor must escape the alien planet Sakaar in time to save Asgard from Hela and the impending Ragnarök. A third Thor film was confirmed in January 2014, with Kyle and Yost beginning work on the screenplay. The involvement of Hemsworth and Hiddleston was announced that October. Waititi joined the film as director a year later, after Thor: The Dark World director Alan Taylor chose not to return. Ruffalo joined the cast reprising the role of Hulk from previous MCU films, which allowed elements of the 2006 comic storyline "Planet Hulk" to be adapted for Ragnarok. The rest of the cast, including Blanchett as Hela, was confirmed in May 2016, with Pearsons involvement revealed at the start of filming that July. Principal photography took place in Brisbane and Sydney, Australia, with the film also having exclusive use of Village Roadshow Studios in Oxenford, concluding in October 2016. Thor: Ragnarok premiered in Los Angeles on October 10, 2017, and was released in the United States on November 3, 2017, in 3D, IMAX, and IMAX 3D. The film was a critical success, receiving praise for its acting and Waititis direction, as well as the action sequences, humor and musical score, with many critics considering it to be the best installment of the Thor films. It grossed $854 million, becoming the highest-grossing film of the trilogy and the ninth-highest-grossing film of 2017. A sequel, Thor: Love and Thunder, is scheduled for release on November 5, 2021. Spider-Man 2 Spider-Man 2 is a 2004 American superhero film directed by Sam Raimi and written by Alvin Sargent from a story by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar and Michael Chabon. A sequel to the 2002 film Spider-Man, it is the second installment in the Spider-Man trilogy based on the fictional Marvel Comics character of the same name. Tobey Maguire stars as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, alongside Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Alfred Molina, Rosemary Harris, and Donna Murphy. Set two years after the events of Spider-Man, the film finds Peter Parker struggling to manage both his personal life and his duties as Spider-Man, which affects his civilian life dramatically. Meanwhile, Dr. Otto Octavius becomes a diabolical villain after a failed experiment kills his wife and leaves him neurologically fused to mechanical tentacles. Spider-Man must stop him from successfully recreating the experiment, which threatens to destroy the city, while dealing with a subconscious desire to stop being Spider-Man that is stripping him of his powers. Principal photography began in April 2003 in New York City and also took place in Los Angeles. Spider-Man 2 was released in both conventional and IMAX theaters on June 30, 2004 and grossed $783 million worldwide, becoming the third highest-grossing film of the year. It won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and was also nominated for Best Sound Mixing and Best Sound Editing; it also received five awards at the Saturn Awards, including Best Fantasy Film and Best Director for Raimi. It is considered as one of the most influential and best superhero films of all-time. Its success led to Spider-Man 3. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is a 2017 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team Guardians of the Galaxy, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to 2014s Guardians of the Galaxy and the fifteenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Written and directed by James Gunn, the film stars an ensemble cast featuring Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Michael Rooker, Karen Gillan, Pom Klementieff, Elizabeth Debicki, Chris Sullivan, Sean Gunn, Sylvester Stallone, and Kurt Russell. In Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, the Guardians travel throughout the cosmos as they help Peter Quill learn more about his mysterious parentage. The film was officially announced at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con International before the theatrical release of the first film, along with James Gunns return from the first film, with the title of the sequel revealed a year later in June 2015. Principal photography began in February 2016 at Pinewood Atlanta Studios in Fayette County, with many crew changes from the first film due to other commitments. Filming concluded in June 2016. James Gunn chose to set the sequel shortly after the first film to explore the characters new roles as the Guardians, and to follow the storyline of Quills father established throughout that previous film. Russell was confirmed as Quills father in July 2016, portraying Ego, a departure from Quills comic father. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 premiered in Tokyo on April 10, 2017, and was released in the United States on May 5, 2017, in 3D and IMAX 3D. It grossed more than $863 million worldwide, making it the eighth-highest-grossing film of 2017, while also outgrossing its predecessor. The film received praise for its visuals, direction, soundtrack, humor, and performances, though some critics deemed it inferior to the original. It received a nomination for Best Visual Effects at the 90th Academy Awards. A sequel, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is in development, with Gunn returning as writer and director. Looper Looper is a 2012 American science fiction action film written and directed by Rian Johnson, and produced by Ram Bergman and James D. Stern. It stars Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Emily Blunt. It revolves around "present-day" contract killers called "loopers" hired by criminal syndicates from the future to terminate victims that they send back through time. Looper was selected as the opening film of the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the United States on September 28, 2012. The film grossed $176 million on a $30 million budget, while receiving critical acclaim. Wonder Woman Wonder Woman is a 2017 American superhero film based on the DC Comics character of the same name, produced by DC Entertainment in association with RatPac Entertainment and Chinese company Tencent Pictures, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the fourth installment in the DC Extended Universe. Directed by Patty Jenkins from a screenplay by Allan Heinberg and a story by Heinberg, Zack Snyder, and Jason Fuchs, Wonder Woman stars Gal Gadot in the title role, alongside Chris Pine, Robin Wright, Danny Huston, David Thewlis, Connie Nielsen, and Elena Anaya. It is the second live action theatrical film featuring Wonder Woman following her debut in 2016s Dawn of Justice. In Wonder Woman, the Amazon princess Diana sets out to stop World War I, believing the conflict was started by the longtime enemy of the Amazons, Ares, after American pilot and spy Steve Trevor crash-lands on their island Themyscira and informs her about it. Development of a live action Wonder Woman film began in 1996, with Ivan Reitman slated to produce and possibly direct. The project floundered in development hell for many years; Jon Cohen, Todd Alcott, and Joss Whedon, among others, were also attached to the project at various points. Warner Bros. announced the film in 2010 and Jenkins signed on to direct in 2015. Inspiration for Wonder Woman was drawn from Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marstons 1940s stories and George Pérezs 1980s stories about Wonder Woman, as well as the New 52 incarnation of the character. Principal photography began on November 21, 2015, with filming taking place in the United Kingdom, France, and Italy before finishing on May 6, 2016, the 123rd anniversary of Marstons birth. Additional filming took place in November 2016. Wonder Woman had its world premiere in Shanghai on May 15, 2017, and was released in the United States on June 2, 2017, in 2D, Real D 3D, and IMAX 3D by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film received largely positive reviews, with praise for its direction, acting, visuals, action sequences, and musical score. The film set several box office records, and became the fifth highest-grossing superhero film domestically and 20th highest-grossing film in the United States overall. It grossed over $821 million worldwide, making it the tenth highest-grossing film of 2017. As of August 2019, Rotten Tomatoes has listed the film fourth on its list of the "Best Superhero Movies of All Time", and the American Film Institute selected it as one of the top 10 films of 2017. A sequel, Wonder Woman 1984, is scheduled to be released on June 5, 2020, with Jenkins returning as director and Gadot reprising her role. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a 2002 fantasy film directed by Chris Columbus and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on J. K. Rowlings 1998 novel of the same name. The film is a sequel to the 2001 film Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone and the second instalment in the Harry Potter film series. It was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, with Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, and Emma Watson as Hermione Granger and is also the last film to feature Richard Harris as Professor Albus Dumbledore, due to his death that same year. Its story follows Harry Potters second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as the Heir of Salazar Slytherin opens the Chamber of Secrets, unleashing a monster that petrifies the schools denizens. The film was released in theatres in the United Kingdom and the United States on 15 November 2002. It became a critical and commercial success, grossing $879 million at the box office worldwide. It was the second highest-grossing film of 2002 behind The Two Towers. The movie was nominated for many awards including the BAFTA Award for Best Production Design, Best Sound, and Best Special Visual Effects. It was followed by six sequels, beginning with Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban in 2004 and ending with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 in 2011, nearly ten years after the first films release. Kick-Ass Kick-Ass is a 2010 superhero black comedy film based on the comic book of the same name by Mark Millar and John Romita which was published by Marvel Comics. The film was directed by Matthew Vaughn, who produced with Brad Pitt and co-wrote the screenplay with Jane Goldman. The film was produced in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its general release was on 25 March 2010 in the United Kingdom and on 16 April 2010 in the United States. It is the first installment of the Kick-Ass film series. It tells the story of an ordinary teenager, Dave Lizewski, who sets out to become a real-life superhero, calling himself "Kick-Ass". Dave gets caught up in a bigger fight when he meets Big Daddy, a former cop who, in his quest to bring down the crime boss Frank DAmico and his son Red Mist, has trained his eleven-year-old daughter to be the ruthless vigilante Hit-Girl. Despite having generated some controversy for its profanity and violence performed by a child, Kick-Ass was well received by both critics and audiences. In 2011 it won the Empire Award for Best British Film. The film has gained a strong cult following since its release on DVD and Blu-ray. A sequel, written and directed by Jeff Wadlow and produced by Vaughn, was released in August 2013, with Johnson, Mintz-Plasse, and Moretz reprising their roles. In 2018, Vaughn announced his intentions to open up Marv Studios and reboot the series. Independence Day Independence Day is a 1996 American science fiction action film directed and co-written by Roland Emmerich. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, Mary McDonnell, Judd Hirsch, Margaret Colin, Randy Quaid, Robert Loggia, James Rebhorn, Harvey Fierstein, Vivica A. Fox and Harry Connick Jr. The film focuses on disparate groups of people who converge in the Nevada desert in the aftermath of a worldwide attack by an extraterrestrial race of unknown origin. With the other people of the world, they launch an all-out counterattack on July 4th—Independence Day in the United States. While promoting Stargate in Europe, Emmerich came up with the idea for the film when fielding a question about his own belief in the existence of alien life. He and Dean Devlin decided to incorporate a large-scale attack having noticed that aliens in most invasion films travel long distances in outer space only to remain hidden when reaching Earth. Shooting began in July 1995 in New York City, and the film was officially completed on June 20, 1996. Now considered a significant turning point in the history of the Hollywood blockbuster, Independence Day was at the forefront of the large-scale disaster film and sci-fi resurgence of the mid-late 1990s. The film was released worldwide on July 3, 1996, but began showing on July 2 in limited release as a result of a high level of anticipation among moviegoers. The film received positive reviews and grossed over $817.4 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing film of 1996 and the second-highest-grossing film ever at the time, behind Jurassic Park. The film won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound Mixing. A sequel, Resurgence, was released 20 years later on June 24, 2016, making up the first part of a planned series of films. L.A. Confidential L.A. Confidential is a 1997 American crime film directed, produced and co-written by Curtis Hanson. The screenplay by Hanson and Brian Helgeland is based on James Ellroys 1990 novel of the same name, the third book in his L.A. Quartet series. The film tells the story of a group of LAPD officers in 1953, and the intersection of police corruption and Hollywood celebrity. The title refers to the 1950s scandal magazine Confidential, portrayed in the film as Hush-Hush. At the time, actors Guy Pearce and Russell Crowe were relatively unknown in North America. One of the films backers, Peter Dennett, was worried about the lack of established stars in the lead roles. However, he supported Hansons casting decisions, and the director had the confidence also to recruit Kevin Spacey, Kim Basinger and Danny DeVito. The film grossed $126 million worldwide and was critically acclaimed, holding a 99% rating at Rotten Tomatoes and an aggregated score of 90 out of 100 on Metacritic. It was nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture, winning two: Best Supporting Actress and Best Adapted Screenplay; Titanic won every other category it was nominated in. In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected L.A. Confidential for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is a 1998 British crime comedy film written and directed by Guy Ritchie, produced by Matthew Vaughn and starring an ensemble cast featuring Jason Flemyng, Dexter Fletcher, Nick Moran, Jason Statham, Steven Mackintosh, Vinnie Jones, and Sting. The story is a heist involving a self-confident young card sharp who loses £500,000 to a powerful crime lord in a rigged game of three-card brag. To pay off his debts, he and his friends decide to rob a small-time gang who happen to be operating out of the flat next door. The film brought Ritchie international acclaim and introduced actors Jones, a former Wales international footballer, and Statham, a former diver, to worldwide audiences. Based on a $1.35 million budget, the film had a box office gross of over $28 million, making it a commercial success. A television series, Lock, followed in 2000, running for seven episodes including the pilot. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is a 2004 fantasy film directed by Alfonso Cuarón and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on J. K. Rowlings 1999 novel of the same name. The film, which is the third instalment in the Harry Potter film series, was written by Steve Kloves and produced by Chris Columbus, David Heyman, and Mark Radcliffe. The story follows Harry Potters third year at Hogwarts as he is informed that a prisoner named Sirius Black has escaped from Azkaban and intends to kill him. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, alongside Rupert Grint and Emma Watson as Harrys best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. It also features well-known actors in supporting roles, including Gary Oldman as Sirius Black, David Thewlis as Professor Lupin, Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore, Emma Thompson as Sybill Trelawney and Timothy Spall as Peter Pettigrew. It is the sequel to Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and is followed by Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The film was released on 31 May 2004 in the United Kingdom, and on 4 June 2004 in North America, as the first Harry Potter film released into IMAX theatres and to be using IMAX Technology. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards, Best Original Music Score and Best Visual Effects at the 77th Academy Awards in 2004. Prisoner of Azkaban grossed a total of $796.9 million worldwide, making it the second highest-grossing film of 2004 and received praise for Cuaróns direction and the performances of the lead actors. It marked a notable change in the film series tone and directing, and is considered by many critics and fans to be one of the best Harry Potter films. Limitless Limitless is a 2011 American science fiction thriller film directed by Neil Burger and written by Leslie Dixon. Based on the novel The Dark Fields by Alan Glynn, the film stars Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish, Robert De Niro, Andrew Howard, and Anna Friel. The film follows Edward Morra, a struggling writer who is introduced to a nootropic drug called NZT-48, which gives him the ability to fully utilize his brain and vastly improve his lifestyle. Limitless was released on March 18, 2011 and became a box office success, grossing over $161 million on a budget of $27 million. A television series of the same name, covering events that take place after the film, debuted on September 22, 2015, but was cancelled after one season. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is a 2005 fantasy film directed by Mike Newell and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on J. K. Rowlings 2000 novel of the same name. The film, which is the fourth instalment in the Harry Potter film series, was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman. The story follows Harrys fourth year at Hogwarts as he is chosen by the Goblet of Fire to compete in the Triwizard Tournament. The film is the first of the series to receive a PG-13 certificate in the US, and a 12A in the UK, and stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter alongside Rupert Grint and Emma Watson as Harrys best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. It is the sequel to Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and is followed by Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Filming began in early 2004. The Hogwarts scenes were shot at the Leavesden Film Studios. Five days after its release, the film had grossed over US$102 million at the North American box office, which is the third-highest first-weekend tally for a Harry Potter film behind Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Part 2. Goblet of Fire enjoyed an immensely successful run at the box office, earning $897 million worldwide, which made it the highest-grossing film of 2005 and the eighth-highest-grossing film of all-time at that time and the sixth-highest-grossing film in the Harry Potter series. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction, and won the BAFTA Award for Best Production Design. Goblet of Fire was the second film in the series to be released in IMAX. The film is one of the best reviewed instalments within the series, being praised for the higher level of maturity and sophistication of its characters, plotline, tone, screenplay, and the performances of the lead actors. Superbad Superbad is a 2007 American coming-of-age teen comedy film directed by Greg Mottola and produced by Judd Apatow. The film stars Jonah Hill and Michael Cera as Seth and Evan, two teenagers about to graduate high school. Before graduating, the boys want to party and lose their virginity, but their plan proves harder than expected. Written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, the script began development when they were 13 years old, and was loosely based on their experience in Grade 12 in Vancouver during the 1990s; the main characters have the same given names as the two writers. Rogen was also initially intended to play Seth, but due to age and physical size this was changed, and Hill went on to portray Seth, while Rogen portrayed the irresponsible Officer Michaels, opposite former Saturday Night Live star Bill Hader as Officer Slater. Upon release, the film received postive reviews, with critics praising the dialogue and the chemistry between the two leads. The film also proved financially successful, grossing $169 million on a $20 million budget. Since the films release, it has garnered acclaim as one of the best comedies of the 2000’s and as one of the best high school movies of all time. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is a 2016 American epic space-opera film directed by Gareth Edwards. The screenplay by Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy is from a story by John Knoll and Gary Whitta. It was produced by Lucasfilm and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the first installment of the Star Wars anthology series. The cast includes Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Ben Mendelsohn, Donnie Yen, Mads Mikkelsen, Alan Tudyk, Riz Ahmed, Jiang Wen, and Forest Whitaker. Based on an idea first pitched by Knoll, ten years before it entered development, the film was made to be different in tone and style from the traditional Star Wars films, omitting the customary opening crawl and transitional screen wipes. Principal photography on the film began at Pinewood Studios near London in early August 2015 and wrapped in February 2016. The film then went through extensive reshoots directed by Gilroy in . Rogue One follows a group of rebels on a mission to steal the plans for the Death Star, the Galactic Empires superweapon, just before the events of A New Hope. The film premiered in Los Angeles on December 10, 2016, and was released in the United States on December 16. It received positive reviews from critics, with praise for its acting, action sequences, direction, musical score, visual effects, and darker tone, but received some criticism for its underdeveloped characters and digital recreation of actors from the original trilogy. It grossed over $1 billion worldwide, making it the 32nd-highest-grossing film of all time, the second-highest-grossing film of 2016, and the third-highest-grossing film in the Star Wars franchise. It received two Oscar nominations for Best Sound Mixing and Best Visual Effects. X2: X-Men United X2 is a 2003 American superhero film directed by Bryan Singer and written by Michael Dougherty, Dan Harris and David Hayter, from a story by Singer, Hayter and Zak Penn. The film is based on the X-Men superhero team appearing in Marvel Comics. It is the sequel to 2000s X-Men, as well as the second installment in the X-Men film series, and features an ensemble cast including Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Brian Cox, Alan Cumming, Bruce Davison, Shawn Ashmore, Aaron Stanford, Kelly Hu, and Anna Paquin. Its plot, inspired by the graphic novel God Loves, Man Kills, concerns the genocidal Colonel William Stryker leading an assault on Professor Xaviers school to build his own version of Xaviers mutant-tracking computer Cerebro, in order to destroy every mutant on Earth and to "save" the human race from them, forcing the X-Men to team up with the Brotherhood of Mutants, their former enemies, to stop Stryker and save the mutant race. Development on the sequel began shortly after the first film was released in 2000. David Hayter and Zak Penn wrote separate scripts, combining what they felt to be the best elements of both scripts into one screenplay. Michael Dougherty and Dan Harris were eventually hired to rewrite the work, and changed the characterizations of Beast, Angel, and Lady Deathstrike. Sentinels and the Danger Room were set to appear before being deleted because of budget concerns. The films premise was influenced by the Marvel Comics storylines Return to Weapon X and God Loves, Man Kills. Filming began in June 2002 and ended that November, mostly taking place at Vancouver Film Studios, the largest North American production facility outside of Los Angeles. Production designer Guy Hendrix Dyas adapted similar designs by John Myhre from the previous film. X2 was released in the United States on May 2, 2003 by 20th Century Fox, and received positive reviews for its storyline, action sequences, and performances. The film grossed $407 million worldwide, and received eight Saturn Awards nominations. A sequel, The Last Stand, was released in 2006. Toy Story 2 Toy Story 2 is a 1999 American computer-animated comedy film directed by John Lasseter and produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel to 1995s Toy Story and the second film in the Toy Story franchise. In the film, Woody is stolen by a toy collector, prompting Buzz Lightyear and his friends to vow to rescue him, but Woody is then tempted by the idea of immortality in a museum. Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, Jim Varney, Annie Potts, R. Lee Ermey, John Morris, and Laurie Metcalf all reprise their character roles from the original film. They are joined by Joan Cusack, Jodi Benson, Kelsey Grammer, Estelle Harris, and Wayne Knight, who voice some of the new characters introduced. Disney initially envisioned Toy Story 2 as a direct-to-video sequel. The film began production in a building separated from Pixar, on a small scale, as most of the main Pixar staff were busy working on A Bugs Life. When story reels proved promising, Disney upgraded the film to a theatrical release, but Pixar was unhappy with the films quality. Lasseter and the story team redeveloped the entire plot in one weekend. Although most Pixar features take years to develop, the established release date could not be moved and the production schedule for Toy Story 2 was compressed into nine months. Despite production struggles, Toy Story 2 opened on November 24, 1999 to wildly successful box office numbers, eventually grossing over $497 million. It received critical acclaim, with a rare 100% rating on the website Rotten Tomatoes, like its predecessor. It is considered by critics to be one of few sequel films superior to the original and is frequently featured on lists of the greatest animated films ever made. The film has seen multiple home media releases and a theatrical 3-D re-release in 2009, 10 years after its initial release. Toy Story 3 was released in 2010, also a critical and commercial success. Toy Story 4 was released on June 21, 2019, directed by Josh Cooley. The Matrix Reloaded The Matrix Reloaded is a 2003 American science fiction action film written and directed by the Wachowskis. It is the first sequel to The Matrix, and the second installment in The Matrix film franchise. Reloaded premiered on May 7, 2003, in Westwood, and went on general release by Warner Bros. in North American theaters on May 15, 2003, and around the world during the latter half of that month. It was also screened out of competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. The video game Enter the Matrix, which was released on May 15, and a collection of nine animated shorts, The Animatrix, which was released on June 3, supported and expanded the storyline of the film. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $742.1 million worldwide. The Matrix Revolutions, which continues the story, was released six months after Reloaded, in November 2003. Men in Black Men in Black is a 1997 American science fiction action film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, produced by Walter F. Parkes and Laurie MacDonald, and written by Ed Solomon. Loosely adapted from The Men in Black comic book series created by Lowell Cunningham and Sandy Carruthers, the film stars Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith as two agents of a secret organization called the Men in Black, who supervise extraterrestrial lifeforms who live on Earth and hide their existence from ordinary humans. The film featured the creature effects and makeup of Rick Baker and visual effects by Industrial Light & Magic. The film was released on July 2, 1997 by Columbia Pictures, and grossed over $589.3 million worldwide against a $90 million budget, becoming the years third highest-grossing film. It received worldwide acclaim, with critics highly praising its witty, sophisticated humor, plot, thematic profundity, action scenes, Jones and Smiths performances, directing, special effects and Danny Elfmans musical score. The film received three Academy Award nominations: Best Art Direction, Best Original Score, and Best Makeup, winning the latter award. The film spawned two sequels, Men in Black II and Men in Black 3; a spin-off film, International; and a 1997-2001 animated series. Casablanca Casablanca is a 1942 American romantic drama film directed by Michael Curtiz based on Murray Burnett and Joan Alisons unproduced stage play Everybody Comes to Ricks. The film stars Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, and Paul Henreid; it also features Claude Rains, Conrad Veidt, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, and Dooley Wilson. Set during World War II, it focuses on an American expatriate who must choose between his love for a woman and helping her and her husband, a Czech Resistance leader, escape from the Vichy-controlled city of Casablanca to continue his fight against the Nazis. Warner Bros. story editor Irene Diamond convinced producer Hal B. Wallis to purchase the film rights to the play in January 1942. Brothers Julius and Philip G. Epstein were initially assigned to write the script. However, despite studio resistance, they left to work on Frank Capras Why We Fight series early in 1942. Howard Koch was assigned to the screenplay until the Epsteins returned a month later. Principal photography began on May 25, 1942, ending on August 3; the film was shot entirely at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California with the exception of one sequence at Van Nuys Airport in Van Nuys. Although Casablanca was an A-list film with established stars and first-rate writers, no one involved with its production expected it to be anything other than one of the hundreds of ordinary pictures produced by Hollywood that year. Casablanca was rushed into release to take advantage of the publicity from the Allied invasion of North Africa a few weeks earlier. It had its world premiere on November 26, 1942, in New York City and was released nationally in the United States on January 23, 1943. The film was a solid if unspectacular success in its initial run. Exceeding expectations, Casablanca went on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture, while Curtiz was selected as Best Director and the Epsteins and Koch were honored for writing the Best Adapted Screenplay. Its reputation gradually improved, to the point that its lead characters, memorable lines, and pervasive theme song have all become iconic and it consistently ranks near the top of lists of the greatest films in history. 21 Jump Street 21 Jump Street is a 2012 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, written by Jonah Hill and Michael Bacall, and starring Hill and Channing Tatum. An adaptation of the 1987–91 television series of the same name by Stephen J. Cannell and Patrick Hasburgh, the film follows two police officers who are forced to relive high school when they are assigned to go undercover as high school students to prevent the outbreak of a new synthetic drug and arrest its supplier. The film was released theatrically on March 16, 2012 by Columbia Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and grossed $201 million against a budget of $54.7 million. A sequel, titled 22 Jump Street, was released on June 13, 2014. A female-led spin-off is currently in development. Dunkirk Dunkirk is a 2017 war film written, directed, and produced by Christopher Nolan that depicts the Dunkirk evacuation of World War II. Its ensemble cast includes Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles, Aneurin Barnard, James DArcy, Barry Keoghan, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy, Mark Rylance, and Tom Hardy. The film was distributed by Warner Bros. Dunkirk portrays the evacuation from three perspectives: land, sea, and air. It has little dialogue, as Nolan sought instead to create suspense from cinematography and music. Filming began in May 2016 in Dunkirk and ended that September in Los Angeles, when post-production began. Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema shot the film on IMAX 65 mm and 65 mm large-format film stock. Dunkirk has extensive practical effects, and employed thousands of extras as well as historic boats from the evacuation, and period aeroplanes. The film premiered on 13 July 2017 at Odeon Leicester Square in London, and was released in the United Kingdom and the United States on 21 July in IMAX, 70 mm, and 35 mm film formats. It is the highest-grossing World War II film, making $526 million worldwide. Dunkirk received praise for its screenplay, direction, musical score, sound effects, and cinematography; some critics called it Nolans best work, and one of the greatest war films. The film received eight nominations at the 23rd Critics Choice Awards, winning for Best Editing, eight at the 71st British Academy Film Awards, winning for Best Sound, and three at the 75th Golden Globe Awards. At the 90th Academy Awards, it received eight nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director; it went on to win for Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Film Editing. The Notebook The Notebook is a 2004 romantic drama film directed by Nick Cassavetes and written by Jeremy Leven from Jan Sardis adaptation of the 1996 novel by Nicholas Sparks. The film stars Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams as a young couple who fall in love in the 1940s. Their story is narrated from the present day by an elderly man,, telling the tale to a fellow nursing home resident. The Notebook received generally mixed reviews, but performed well at the box office and received a number of award nominations, winning eight Teen Choice Awards, a Satellite Award, and an MTV Movie Award. The film became a sleeper hit and has gained a cult following. On November 11, 2012, ABC Family premiered an extended version with deleted scenes added back into the original storyline. Her Her is a 2013 American science-fiction romantic drama film written, directed, and produced by Spike Jonze. It marks Jonzes solo screenwriting debut. The film follows Theodore Twombly, a man who develops a relationship with Samantha, an artificially intelligent virtual assistant personified through a female voice. The film also stars Amy Adams, Rooney Mara, Olivia Wilde and Chris Pratt. Jonze conceived the idea in the early 2000s after reading an article about a website that allowed for instant messaging with an artificial intelligence program. After making Im Here, a short film sharing similar themes, Jonze returned to the idea. He wrote the first draft of the script in five months. Principal photography took place in Los Angeles and Shanghai in mid-2012. The role of Samantha was recast in post-production, with Samantha Morton being replaced with Johansson. Additional scenes were filmed in August 2013 following the casting change. Her premiered at the 2013 New York Film Festival on October 12, 2013. Warner Bros. Pictures initially provided a limited release for Her at six theaters on December 18. It was later given a wide release at over 1,700 theaters in the United States and Canada on January 10, 2014. Her received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, and grossed over $48 million worldwide on a production budget of $23 million. The film received numerous awards and nominations, primarily for Jonzes screenplay. At the 86th Academy Awards, Her received five nominations, including Best Picture, and won the award for Best Original Screenplay. Jonze also won awards for his screenplay at the 71st Golden Globe Awards, the 66th Writers Guild of America Awards, the 19th Critics Choice Awards, and the 40th Saturn Awards. In a 2016 BBC poll of 177 critics around the world, Her was voted the 84th-greatest film since 2000. Rocky Rocky is a 1976 American sports drama film directed by John G. Avildsen, written by and starring Sylvester Stallone. It tells the rags to riches American Dream story of Rocky Balboa, an uneducated, but kind-hearted working class Italian-American boxer, working as a debt collector for a loan shark in the slums of Philadelphia. Rocky, a small-time club fighter, gets a shot at the world heavyweight championship. The film also stars Talia Shire as Adrian, Burt Young as Adrians brother Paulie, Burgess Meredith as Rockys trainer Mickey Goldmill, and Carl Weathers as the reigning champion, Apollo Creed. The film, made on a budget of just over $1 million, was a sleeper hit; it earned $225 million in global box office receipts, becoming the highest-grossing film of 1976. The film was critically acclaimed and solidified Stallones career as well as commenced his rise to prominence as a major movie star. Among other accolades, it went on to receive ten Academy Award nominations, winning three, including Best Picture. In 2006, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". Rocky is considered to be one of the greatest sports films ever made and was ranked as the second-best in the genre, after Raging Bull, by the American Film Institute in 2008. The film has spawned seven sequels: Rocky II, Rocky III, Rocky IV, Rocky V, Rocky Balboa, Creed, and Creed II. Stallone portrays Rocky in all seven sequels, wrote the first six, and directed four of the six titular installments. In July 2019, Stallone said in an interview that there have been ongoing discussions about a prequel to the original film based on the life of a young Rocky Balboa. Cast Away Cast Away is a 2000 American survival drama film directed and co-produced by Robert Zemeckis and starring Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt, and Nick Searcy. The film depicts a FedEx employee marooned on an uninhabited island after his plane crashes in the South Pacific and his attempts to survive on the island using remnants of his planes cargo. The film was released on December 22, 2000. It was a critical and commercial success, grossing $429 million worldwide, with Hanks being nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role at the 73rd Academy Awards. Ocean's Eleven Oceans Eleven is a 2001 American heist film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Ted Griffin. It is the first installment of the Oceans franchise, and is a remake of the 1960 Rat Pack film of the same name. Oceans Eleven features an ensemble cast, including George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, Andy García, Bernie Mac, and Julia Roberts. Oceans Eleven follows friends Danny Ocean and Rusty Ryan, who plan a heist of $150 million from casino owner Terry Benedict; the lover of Oceans wife Tess. Upon release, the film was a success at the box office and with critics, and was the fifth highest-grossing film of 2001, with a worldwide gross of $450 million. Soderbergh directed two sequels, Oceans Twelve in 2004 and Oceans Thirteen in 2007, which make up the Oceans Trilogy. Oceans 8, a spin-off with an all-female lead cast, was released in 2018. The Bourne Identity The Bourne Identity is a 2002 action thriller film based on Robert Ludlums novel of the same name. It stars Matt Damon as Jason Bourne, a man suffering from extreme memory loss and attempting to discover his true identity amidst a clandestine conspiracy within the Central Intelligence Agency. The film also features Franka Potente, Chris Cooper, Clive Owen, Julia Stiles, Brian Cox, and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. The first in the Jason Bourne film series, it was followed by The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum, The Bourne Legacy, and Jason Bourne. The film was co-produced and directed by Doug Liman and adapted for the screen by Tony Gilroy and William Blake Herron. Although Robert Ludlum died in 2001, he is credited as an executive producer alongside Frank Marshall. Universal Pictures released the film to theatres in the United States on June 14, 2002, and it received a positive critical and public reaction. John Wick John Wick is a 2014 American neo-noir action thriller film directed by Chad Stahelski, in his directorial debut, and written by Derek Kolstad. It stars Keanu Reeves, Michael Nyqvist, Alfie Allen, Adrianne Palicki, Bridget Moynahan, Dean Winters, Ian McShane, John Leguizamo, and Willem Dafoe. It is the first installment in the John Wick film series. The story focuses on John Wick, searching for the men who broke into his home, stole his vintage car and killed his puppy, which were a last gift to him from his recently deceased wife. Stahelski and David Leitch directed the film together, though only Stahelski was credited. Kolstad had completed the screenplay in 2012 and further developed it for Thunder Road Pictures. The film was produced by Basil Iwanyk of Thunder Road Pictures, Leitch, Eva Longoria, and Michael Witherill. It marks Stahelski and Leitchs directorial debut as a team after multiple separate credits as second-unit directors and stunt coordinators. They previously worked with Reeves as stunt doubles on The Matrix trilogy. Stahelski and Leitchs approach to action scenes drew upon their admiration for anime and martial arts films. The film used fight choreographers and gun fu techniques from Hong Kong action cinema. The film also pays homage to works such as John Woos The Killer, Jean-Pierre Melvilles Le Cercle Rouge and Le Samouraï, John Boormans Point Blank, and the spaghetti western films. The film was met with positive reviews, with critics calling it one of Reeves best performances and one of the best action films of 2014. It grossed $88 million worldwide against a production budget of $20 million. Two sequels, Chapter 2, and Chapter 3 – Parabellum, were released in February 2017 and May 2019 respectively, both to comparable critical and commercial success, with another sequel, John Wick: Chapter 4, set for a May 2021 release. It is also the only film in the series to be distributed by Summit Entertainment, as the other films are distributed by Lionsgate Films. Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi Star Wars: The Last Jedi is a 2017 American epic space-opera film written and directed by Rian Johnson. It is the second installment of the Star Wars sequel trilogy, following The Force Awakens. It was produced by Lucasfilm and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The films ensemble cast includes Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Lupita Nyongo, Domhnall Gleeson, Anthony Daniels, Gwendoline Christie, and Frank Oz in returning roles, with Kelly Marie Tran, Laura Dern and Benicio del Toro joining the cast. It features the first posthumous film performance by Fisher, who died in December 2016, and the film is dedicated to her memory. It is the eighth part of the Star Wars "Skywalker saga", following the original and prequel trilogies. The plot follows Rey as she receives Jedi training from Luke Skywalker, in hopes of turning the tide for the Resistance in the fight against Kylo Ren and the First Order, while General Leia Organa, Finn, and Poe Dameron attempt to escape a First Order attack on the dwindling Resistance fleet. The Last Jedi is part of a new trilogy of films announced after Disneys acquisition of Lucasfilm in October 2012. It was produced by Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy and Ram Bergman, and executive produced by The Force Awakens director J. J. Abrams. John Williams, composer for the previous episodic films, returned to compose the score. A number of scenes were filmed at Skellig Michael in Ireland during pre-production in September 2015, but principal photography began at Pinewood Studios in England in February 2016, and wrapped in July 2016. Post-production was finished in September 2017. The Last Jedi had its world premiere at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on December 9, 2017, and was released in the United States on December 15, 2017. It grossed over $1.3billion worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing film of 2017, the seventh-highest-ever grossing film in North America and the ninth-highest-grossing film of all time during its theatrical run. It is also the second-highest-grossing film of the Star Wars franchise, and turned a net profit of over $417 million. The film received positive reviews, with praise for its ensemble cast, musical score, visual effects, action sequences and emotional weight. The film received four nominations at the 90th Academy Awards, including Best Original Score and Best Visual Effects, as well two nominations at the 71st British Academy Film Awards. A sequel, titled The Rise of Skywalker, is scheduled for release on December 20, 2019. Shaun of the Dead Shaun of the Dead is a 2004 horror comedy film directed by Edgar Wright, who co-wrote it with Simon Pegg. The film stars Pegg and Nick Frost as mates Shaun and Ed, Londoners who are caught in an apocalyptic zombie uprising and attempt to take refuge in a local pub with their loved ones. The film co-stars Kate Ashfield, Lucy Davis, Dylan Moran, Bill Nighy, and Penelope Wilton. It is the first installment in Wright and Peggs Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, followed by Hot Fuzz and The Worlds End. The film drew inspiration from the television series Spaced created by Pegg and directed by Wright. The title and plot also refer to the Dead films directed by George A. Romero. Principal photography took place across London and at Ealing Studios, and was shot over nine weeks between May and June 2003. Shaun of the Dead premiered in London on 29 March 2003 and was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 9 April 2003. The film was a critical and commercial success, receiving favourable reviews from critics as well as two nominations at the BAFTA Film Awards. In a 2006 Channel 4 poll, it was ranked third on their list of the 50 Greatest Comedy Films. Upon its release the film has acquired a cult following, particularly amongst "millennial comedy and horror lovers alike"; horror novelist Stephen King described it as "a 10 on the fun meter and destined to be a cult classic". Rise of the Planet of the Apes Rise of the Planet of the Apes is a 2011 American science fiction film directed by Rupert Wyatt and starring James Franco, Freida Pinto, John Lithgow, Brian Cox, Tom Felton, David Oyelowo, and Andy Serkis. Written by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, it is 20th Century Foxs reboot of the Planet of the Apes series, intended to act as an origin story for a new series of films. Its premise is similar to the fourth film in the original series, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, but it is not a direct remake of that film. In the film, a substance designed to help the brain repair itself gives advanced intelligence to a chimpanzee named Caesar, who leads an ape uprising. Rise of the Planet of the Apes was released on August 5, 2011, to critical and commercial success. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Visual Effects. It was also nominated for five Saturn Awards including Best Director for Wyatt and Best Writing for Jaffa and Silver, winning Best Science Fiction Film, Best Supporting Actor for Serkis and Best Special Effects. Serkiss performance as Caesar was widely acclaimed, earning him many nominations from associations which do not usually recognize performance capture as traditional acting. A sequel to the film, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, was released on July 11, 2014 and a third film, War for the Planet of the Apes, was released on July 14, 2017. Minority Report Minority Report is a 2002 American cyberpunk action thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg and loosely based on the 1956 short story "The Minority Report" by Philip K. Dick. It is set primarily in Washington, D.C., and Northern Virginia in the year 2054, where PreCrime, a specialized police department, apprehends criminals based on foreknowledge provided by three psychics called "precogs". The cast includes Tom Cruise as Chief of PreCrime John Anderton, Colin Farrell as Department of Justice agent Danny Witwer, Samantha Morton as the senior precog Agatha, and Max von Sydow as Andertons superior Lamar Burgess. The film combines elements of tech noir, whodunit, thriller and science fiction genres, as well as a traditional chase film, as the main protagonist is accused of a crime he has not committed and becomes a fugitive. Spielberg has characterized the story as "fifty percent character and fifty percent very complicated storytelling with layers and layers of murder mystery and plot". The films central theme is the question of free will versus determinism. It examines whether free will can exist if the future is set and known in advance. Other themes include the role of preventive government in protecting its citizenry, the role of media in a future state where technological advancements make its presence nearly boundless, the potential legality of an infallible prosecutor, and Spielbergs repeated theme of broken families. Some would consider it a dystopian film, rather than neo-noir. The film was first optioned in 1992, as a sequel to another Dick adaptation, Total Recall, and started its development in 1997, after a script by Jon Cohen reached Spielberg and Cruise. Production suffered many delays due to Cruises Impossible 2 and Spielbergs A.I. running over schedule, eventually starting in March 2001. During pre-production, Spielberg consulted numerous scientists in an attempt to present a more plausible future world than that seen in other science fiction films, and some of the technology designs in the film have proven prescient. Minority Report has a unique visual style. It uses high contrast to create dark colors and shadows, much like a film noir picture. The films overlit shots feature desaturated colors, which were achieved by bleach-bypassing the films negative in post-production. Minority Report was one of the best-reviewed films of 2002 and was nominated for several awards. It received an Academy Award nomination for Best Sound Editing, and eleven Saturn Award nominations, including Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, and Saturn Award for Best Music, winning Best Science Fiction Film, Best Direction, Best Writing, and Best Supporting Actress. The film earned over $358 million worldwide against an overall budget of $142 million. Over four million DVDs were sold in its first few months of home release. Zombieland Zombieland is a 2009 American post-apocalyptic horror zombie comedy film directed by Ruben Fleischer in his theatrical debut and written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. The film stars Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, and Abigail Breslin as survivors of a zombie apocalypse. The film follows a geeky college kid making his way through the zombie apocalypse, meeting three strangers along the way and together taking an extended road trip across the Southwestern United States in an attempt to find a sanctuary free from zombies. The film premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 25, 2009, and was theatrically released on October 2, 2009, in the United States by Columbia Pictures. Zombieland was a critical and commercial success, grossing more than $60.8 million in 17 days and surpassing the 2004 film Dawn of the Dead as the top-grossing zombie film in the United States until World War Z in 2013. A sequel, Double Tap, was released on October 18, 2019. There Will Be Blood There Will Be Blood is a 2007 American epic drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, loosely based on the novel Oil! by Upton Sinclair. It stars Daniel Day-Lewis as a silver miner-turned-oilman on a ruthless quest for wealth during Southern Californias oil boom of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Paul Dano, Kevin J. OConnor, Ciarán Hinds, and Dillon Freasier also feature in the film. The film was produced by Ghoulardi Film Company and distributed by Paramount Vantage and Miramax Films. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear Award for Best Director and a Special Artistic Contribution Award for Jonny Greenwoods score. The film grossed $76.2 million worldwide against its $25 million budget. There Will Be Blood received significant critical praise for its cinematography, direction, screenplay, and particularly the performance of Day-Lewis, who won Oscar, BAFTA, Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild, NYFCC and IFTA Best Actor awards for the role. It appears on several lists of the greatest films of the 21st century, and appeared on many critics "top ten" lists for the year, notably the American Film Institute, the National Society of Film Critics, the National Board of Review, and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. At the 80th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for eight Oscars. The nominations included the Best Picture and Best Director for Anderson. The film won two Oscars, the Best Actor for Day-Lewis and the Best Cinematography for Robert Elswit. Despicable Me Despicable Me is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Illumination Entertainment as its debut film and project and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film was animated by the French animation studio Mac Guff, which was later acquired by Illumination. Directed by Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud in their directorial debuts with a story by Sergio Pablos, the title references the main character as he refers to himself and is accompanied by a song by Pharrell Williams. The film stars Steve Carell as the voice of Gru, a supervillain who adopts three girls from an orphanage; and the voice of Jason Segel as Vector, a rival of Gru who steals the Great Pyramid of Giza. When Gru learns of Vectors heist, he plans an even greater heist: to shrink and steal Earths moon. However, despite Grus villainous intentions, he grows increasingly touched by the girls growing love for him and finds himself changing for the better because of it. Released theatrically on July 9, 2010 in the United States, Despicable Me grossed over $546 million worldwide against a budget of $69 million. It launched the Despicable Me franchise series of films, including the sequel Despicable Me 2 in 2013, another sequel, Despicable Me 3 in 2017, and two prequels; Minions, released in 2015, and The Rise of Gru in 2020, which features Grus Minions as the main characters. I, Robot I, Robot is a 2004 American science fiction action film directed by Alex Proyas. The screenplay by Jeff Vintar and Akiva Goldsman is from a screen story by Vintar, based on his original screenplay "Hardwired," and suggested by Isaac Asimovs short-story collection of the same name. The film stars Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, Bruce Greenwood, James Cromwell, Chi McBride, and Alan Tudyk. I, Robot was released in North America on July 16, 2004, in Australia on July 22, 2004, in the United Kingdom on August 6, 2004 and in other countries between July 2004 to October 2004. Produced with a budget of $120 million, the film grossed $144 million domestically and $202 million in foreign markets for a worldwide total of $346 million. It received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for the visual effects and acting but criticism of the plot. At the 77th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best Visual Effects. Juno Juno is a 2007 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Jason Reitman and written by Diablo Cody. Ellen Page stars as the title character, an independent-minded teenager confronting an unplanned pregnancy and the subsequent events that put pressures of adult life onto her. Michael Cera, Jennifer Garner, Jason Bateman, Allison Janney and J. K. Simmons also star. Filming spanned from early February to March 2007 in Vancouver, British Columbia. It premiered on September 8 at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival, receiving a standing ovation. Juno won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay and earned three other Oscar nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actress for Page. The films soundtrack, featuring several songs performed by Kimya Dawson in various guises, was the first chart-topping soundtrack since Dreamgirls and 20th Century Foxs first number one soundtrack since Titanic. Juno earned back its initial budget of $6.5 million in twenty days, the first nineteen of which were when the film was in limited release. It went on to earn $231 million worldwide. Juno received acclaim from critics, many of whom placed the film on their top ten lists for the year. It has received criticism and praise from members of both the anti-abortion and abortion rights communities regarding its treatment of abortion. In light of Georgias anti-abortion law, Diablo Cody said she would not have written Juno now that people perceive it as an anti-choice film. Monty Python and the Holy Grail Monty Python and the Holy Grail is a 1975 British comedy film concerning the Arthurian legend, written and performed by the Monty Python comedy group of Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin, and directed by Gilliam and Jones. It was conceived during the hiatus between the third and fourth series of their BBC television series Monty Pythons Flying Circus. In contrast to the groups first film, And Now for Something Completely Different, a compilation of sketches from the first two television series, Holy Grail draws on new material, parodying the legend of King Arthurs quest for the Holy Grail. Thirty years later, Idle used the film as the basis for the musical Spamalot. Monty Python and the Holy Grail grossed more than any British film exhibited in the US in 1975. In the US, it was selected as the second-best comedy of all time in the ABC special The Greatest Movies of Our Time. In the UK, readers of Total Film magazine in 2000 ranked it the fifth-greatest comedy film of all time; a similar poll of Channel 4 viewers in 2006 placed it sixth. Oldboy Oldboy is a 2003 South Korean neo-noir action thriller film co-written and directed by Park Chan-wook. It is based on the Japanese comic of the same name written by Garon Tsuchiya and illustrated by Nobuaki Minegishi. Oldboy is the second installment of The Vengeance Trilogy, preceded by Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance and followed by Lady Vengeance. The film follows the story of Oh Dae-su, who is imprisoned in a cell which resembles a hotel room for 15 years without knowing the identity of his captor or his captors motives. When he is finally released, Dae-su finds himself still trapped in a web of conspiracy and violence. His own quest for vengeance becomes tied in with romance when he falls in love with an attractive young sushi chef. The film won the Grand Prix at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival and high praise from the President of the Jury, director Quentin Tarantino. The film has been well received by critics in the United States, with film critic Roger Ebert stating that Oldboy is a "powerful film not because of what it depicts, but because of the depths of the human heart which it strips bare". It has been listed among the best films of the 2000s in several publications. An American remake of the same name directed by Spike Lee was released in 2013. Spider-Man 3 Spider-Man 3 is a 2007 American superhero film based on the fictional Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. It was directed by Sam Raimi from a screenplay by Raimi, his older brother Ivan and Alvin Sargent. As the last entry in Raimis Spider-Man trilogy, the film stars Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, alongside Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Thomas Haden Church, Topher Grace, Bryce Dallas Howard, James Cromwell, Rosemary Harris and J. K. Simmons. Set shortly after the events of Spider-Man 2, as Peter Parker prepares his future with Mary Jane Watson, he bonds with an extraterrestrial symbiote, bringing out his anger while facing two villains: Uncle Bens true killer, who becomes Sandman after a freak accident; and Harry Osborn, who seeks to avenge for his father. Development of Spider-Man 3 began immediately after the release of Spider-Man 2 for a 2007 release. During pre-production, Raimi originally wanted another villain to be included along with Sandman. At the request of producer Avi Arad, he added Venom and the producers also requested the addition of Gwen Stacy. Principal photography for the film began in January 2006, and took place in Los Angeles and Cleveland before moving to New York City from May until July 2006. Additional pick-up shots were made after August and the film wrapped in October 2006. During post-production, Sony Pictures Imageworks created over 900 visual effects shots. With an estimated production budget of $258 million, it was the most expensive film ever made at the time of its release. Spider-Man 3 premiered on April 16, 2007 in Tokyo, and was released in the United States in both conventional and IMAX theaters on May 4, 2007. The film grossed $890.9 million worldwide, making it the most successful film of the trilogy, the third-highest-grossing film of 2007 and was the highest-grossing Spider-Man film until it was surpassed by Far From Home in 2019. Unlike the previous installments, Spider-Man 3 received a mixed reception from critics, who praised the performances, visual effects and action sequences, but criticized the films overloaded storylines and subplots, alongside the unrefined pacing and the overabundance of villains, most notably Venom. A majority of these issues were later attributed to studio interferences and creative differences between Sony, Raimi and Arad. A fourth installment, titled Spider-Man 4, was set to be released on May 6, 2011, followed by a Venom spin-off film, but both were cancelled due to Raimi’s withdrawal over creative differences with the writers and producers. The Spider-Man film series was rebooted twice; first with The Amazing Spider-Man by Marc Webb and starring Andrew Garfield; and later a new film series set within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, directed by Jon Watts and starring Tom Holland, beginning with Homecoming. The Venom spin-off was revived in 2016 by Sony and was finally released in 2018 with Venom, set within Sonys Marvel Universe, directed by Ruben Fleischer. Blood Diamond Blood Diamond is a 2006 political war thriller film co-produced and directed by Edward Zwick, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Connelly, and Djimon Hounsou. The title refers to blood diamonds, which are diamonds mined in war zones and sold to finance conflicts, and thereby profit warlords and diamond companies across the world. Set during the Sierra Leone Civil War in 1991–2002, the film depicts a country torn apart by the struggle between government loyalists and insurgent forces. It also portrays many of the atrocities of that war, including the rebels amputation of peoples hands to discourage them from voting in upcoming elections. The films ending, in which a conference is held concerning blood diamonds, refers to a historic meeting that took place in Kimberley, South Africa, in 2000. It led to development of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme, which sought to certify the origin of rough diamonds in order to curb the trade in conflict diamonds, but has since been mostly abandoned as ineffective. The film received mixed but generally favorable reviews, with praise directed mainly to the performances of DiCaprio and Hounsou. The film received five Oscar nominations, including Best Actor for DiCaprio and Best Supporting Actor for Hounsou. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a 2007 fantasy film directed by David Yates and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on J. K. Rowlings 2003 novel of the same name. The fifth instalment in the Harry Potter film series, it was written by Michael Goldenberg and produced by David Heyman and David Barron. The story follows Harry Potters fifth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as the Ministry of Magic is in denial of Lord Voldemorts return. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, alongside Rupert Grint and Emma Watson as Harrys best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. It is the sequel to Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and is followed by Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Live-action filming took place in England and Scotland for exterior locations and Leavesden Film Studios in Watford for interior locations from February to November 2006, with a one-month break in June. Post-production on the film continued for several months afterwards to add in visual effects. The films budget was reportedly between £75 and 100 million. Warner Bros. released the film in the United Kingdom on 12 July 2007 and in North America on 11 July, both in conventional and IMAX theatres; it is the first Potter film to be released in IMAX 3D. Order of the Phoenix became the sixth highest-grossing film of all-time by the end of its theatrical run. It opened to a worldwide five-day opening of $333 million, fourteenth of all-time, and grossed $940 million total, second to At Worlds End for the greatest total of 2007. The film was nominated for two BAFTA Film Awards in 2008. Watchmen Watchmen is a 2009 American superhero film directed by Zack Snyder, based on the 1986–87 DC Comics limited series of the same name by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. It stars an ensemble cast of Malin Åkerman, Billy Crudup, Matthew Goode, Carla Gugino, Jackie Earle Haley, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Patrick Wilson. A dark satirical and dystopian take on the superhero genre, the film is set in an alternate history in the year 1985 at the height of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, as a group of mostly retired American superheroes investigates the murder of one of their own before uncovering an elaborate and deadly conspiracy, while their moral limitations are challenged by the complex nature of the circumstances. From October 1987 until October 2005, a live-action film adaptation of the Watchmen series became stranded in development hell. Producers Lawrence Gordon and Joel Silver began developing the project at 20th Century Fox, later moving it to Warner Bros. Pictures, the sister company of Watchmen publisher DC Comics, and hiring director Terry Gilliam, who eventually left the production and deemed the complex comic "unfilmable". During the 2000s, Gordon and Lloyd Levin collaborated with Universal Pictures, Revolution Studios and Paramount Pictures to produce the film. Directors David Hayter, Darren Aronofsky and Paul Greengrass were attached to the project before it was cancelled over budget disputes. In October 2005, the project returned to Warner Bros., where Snyder was hired to direct. Paramount remained as its international distributor, whereas Warner Bros. would distribute the film in the United States. However, Fox sued Warner Bros. for copyright violation arising from Gordons failure to pay a buy-out in 1991, which enabled him to develop the film at the other studios. Fox and Warner Bros. settled this before the films release, with Fox receiving a portion of the gross. Principal photography began in Vancouver, September 2007. As with his previous film 300, Snyder closely modelled his storyboards on the comic, but chose not to shoot all of Watchmen using green screens and opted for real sets instead. Following its world premiere at Odeon Leicester Square on February 23, 2009, the film was released in both conventional and IMAX theaters on March 6, 2009, and grossed $55 million on its opening weekend and over $185 million at the worldwide box office. The film polarized fans and critics; the style was praised, but Snyder was accused of making an action film that lacked the subtlety and wit of the comic. A DVD based on elements of the Watchmen universe was released, including an animated adaptation of the comic Tales of the Black Freighter within the story voiced by Gerard Butler, and a fictional documentary titled Under the Hood, detailing the older generation of superheroes from the films back-story. A directors cut with 24 minutes of additional footage was released in July 2009. The "Ultimate Cut" edition incorporated the animated comic Tales of the Black Freighter into the narrative as it was in the original graphic novel, lengthening the runtime to 3 hours and 35 minutes, and was released on November 3, 2009. The directors cut was received better than the theatrical release. Oblivion Oblivion is a 2013 American post-apocalyptic action-adventure film co-produced and directed by Joseph Kosinski, and produced by Peter Chernin with screenplay by Karl Gajdusek and Michael deBruyn, starring Tom Cruise in the main role alongside Olga Kurylenko, Morgan Freeman and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau in supporting roles. Oblivion, based on Kosinskis unpublished graphic novel of the same name, pays homage to 1970s science fiction films. Oblivion takes place in 2077, on an Earth devastated by war with extraterrestrials that has caused humanity to relocate itself to Titan. The film follows the story of Jack Harper, a technician who has been sent back to Earth to service drones used in the fight against remaining extraterrestrials. After witnessing a spacecraft crash, from which he is able to rescue a survivor, Harper is captured by scavengers and fights against a new and evolving alien threat. Oblivion was released in IMAX by Universal Pictures on April 19, 2013 and held its world premiere in Buenos Aires on March 26, 2013. Upon release, the film received generally mixed reviews from critics and audience alike, who negatively criticized the screenwriting and story and lack of concept being used in front of production values and visual effects which were praised with the performances of Cruise and Freeman. Despite mixed reviews, the film was a modest box office success with domestic box office gross of $89 million, and international box office of $199 Million, on a production budget of $120 million. The Hateful Eight The Hateful Eight is a 2015 American western thriller film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It stars Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Walton Goggins, Demián Bichir, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, and Bruce Dern as eight strangers who seek refuge from a blizzard in a stagecoach stopover some time after the American Civil War. Tarantino announced The Hateful Eight in November 2013. He conceived it as a novel and sequel to his previous film Django Unchained before deciding to make it a standalone film. After the script leaked in January 2014, he cancelled the film and instead directed a live reading at the United Artists Theater in Los Angeles, before reconsidering and resuming progress on the project. Filming began on December 8, 2014, near Telluride. The original score was Italian composer Ennio Morricones first for a Tarantino film, his first complete Western score in 34 years, and his first for a high-profile Hollywood production since Brian De Palmas Mission to Mars in 2000. Distributed by The Weinstein Company in the United States, The Hateful Eight was released on December 25, 2015, in a limited roadshow release in 70 mm film, before expanding wide theatrically on December 30, 2015. It opened "to mixed reviews and box office" results, an expensive release for The Weinstein Company as Tarantino shot the film in 70mm, but the films score and Leighs performance were singled out for praise. For his work on the score, Morricone won his first Academy Award for Best Original Score, as well as the Golden Globe. The film also earned Oscar nominations for Best Supporting Actress and Best Cinematography. On April 25, 2019, the film was released as a re-edited four-episode miniseries on Netflix with the subtitle Extended Version. The Hateful Eight is Tarantinos final film to have the involvement of The Weinstein Company, as he ended his relationship with the company following allegations of sexual abuse against Harvey Weinstein in October 2017. X-Men: The Last Stand X-Men: The Last Stand is a 2006 superhero film based on the X-Men superhero team introduced in Marvel Comics. It is the sequel to 2003s X2, as well as the third installment in the X-Men film series, and was directed by Brett Ratner and written by Simon Kinberg and Zak Penn. It features an ensemble cast including Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Ian McKellen, Famke Janssen, Anna Paquin, Kelsey Grammer, James Marsden, Rebecca Romijn, Shawn Ashmore, Aaron Stanford, Vinnie Jones, and Patrick Stewart. The films script is loosely based on two X-Men comic book story arcs: "The Dark Phoenix Saga" by writer Chris Claremont and artist John Byrne, and "Gifted" by writer Joss Whedon and artist John Cassaday, with a plot that revolves around a "mutant cure" that causes serious repercussions among mutants and humans, and on the resurrection of Jean Grey. Bryan Singer, who had directed the two previous films, X-Men and X2, decided to leave the sequel to work on Superman Returns. X2 composer John Ottman and X2 writers Dan Harris and Michael Dougherty also left to work on Superman Returns, as did James Marsden, who had very limited screen time in The Last Stand before his character was killed off due to his departure from the film. Singer had not even defined the storyline for a third film. Matthew Vaughn, who was initially hired as the new director, left due to personal and professional issues, and was replaced with Ratner. Filming took place from August 2005 to January 2006 with a budget of $210million, and was consequently the most expensive film made at the time of its release. It had extensive visual effects created by 11 different companies. X-Men: The Last Stand was released on May 26, 2006, by 20th Century Fox. It grossed approximately $459million worldwide, becoming the seventh-highest-grossing film of 2006; it was at the time the highest-grossing film in the series and currently the fourth-highest-grossing film of the franchise. Critical reception was mixed, with the acting, musical score and the action scenes receiving positive notice, and criticism directed at the screenplay, overuse of characters, and style. Troy Troy is a 2004 epic historical war drama film directed by Wolfgang Petersen and written by David Benioff. Produced by units in Malta, Mexico and Britains Shepperton Studios, the film features an ensemble cast led by Brad Pitt, Eric Bana, and Orlando Bloom. It is loosely based on Homers Iliad in its narration of the entire story of the decade-long Trojan War—condensed into little more than a couple of weeks, rather than just the quarrel between Achilles and Agamemnon in the ninth year. Achilles leads his Myrmidons along with the rest of the Greek army invading the historical city of Troy, defended by Hectors Trojan army. The end of the film is not taken from the Iliad, but rather from Quintus Smyrnaeuss Posthomerica as the Iliad concludes with Hectors death and funeral. Troy made over $497 million worldwide, temporarily placing it in the #60 spot of top box office hits of all time. The film received mixed reviews and received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design. It was the 8th highest-grossing film of 2004. Source Code Source Code is a 2011 action thriller film directed by Duncan Jones and written by Ben Ripley. It stars Jake Gyllenhaal as a U.S. Army captain who is sent into a computed reality to find a bomber. Michelle Monaghan, Vera Farmiga, and Jeffrey Wright play supporting roles. The film had its world premiere on March 11, 2011 at South by Southwest, and was released by Summit Entertainment on April 1, 2011 in North America and Europe. The film received favorable reviews from critics and became a box office success, grossing over $147.3 million worldwide. Spider-Man: Homecoming Spider-Man: Homecoming is a 2017 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man, co-produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the second Spider-Man film reboot and the sixteenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film is directed by Jon Watts, from a screenplay by the writing teams of Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley, Watts and Christopher Ford, and Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers. Tom Holland stars as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, alongside Michael Keaton, Jon Favreau, Zendaya, Donald Glover, Tyne Daly, Marisa Tomei, and Robert Downey Jr. In Spider-Man: Homecoming, Peter Parker tries to balance high school life with being Spider-Man while facing the Vulture. In February 2015, Marvel Studios and Sony reached a deal to share the character rights of Spider-Man, integrating the character into the established MCU. The following June, Holland was cast as the title character and Watts was hired to direct. This was followed shortly by the hiring of Daley and Goldstein. In April 2016, the films title was revealed, along with additional cast, including Downey in his MCU role of Tony Stark / Iron Man. Principal photography began in June 2016 at Pinewood Atlanta Studios in Fayette County, and continued in Atlanta, Los Angeles, and New York City. The other screenwriters were revealed during filming, which concluded in Berlin in October 2016. The production team made efforts to differentiate the film from previous Spider-Man films. Spider-Man: Homecoming premiered in Hollywood on June 28, 2017, and was released in the United States in 3D, IMAX, and IMAX 3D on July 7, 2017. Homecoming grossed over $880million worldwide, becoming the second-most successful Spider-Man film and the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2017. It received praise for the light tone and focus on Parkers high school life, and the performances of Holland and Keaton. A sequel, Far From Home, was released on July 2, 2019. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is a 2011 American fantasy swashbuckler film, the fourth installment in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series and the follow-up to At Worlds End. It is the first film in the series not to be directed by Gore Verbinski, replaced by Rob Marshall. Jerry Bruckheimer again served as producer. It is technically a stand-alone sequel to the previous installments. In the film, which draws its plot loosely from the novel On Stranger Tides by Tim Powers, Captain Jack Sparrow is joined by Angelica in his search for the Fountain of Youth, confronting the infamous pirate Blackbeard. The film was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and released in the United States on May 20, 2011. It was the first film in the series to be released in the Disney Digital 3-D and IMAX 3D formats. Writers Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio first learned of Powerss novel On Stranger Tides during the back-to-back production of Dead Mans Chest and At Worlds End, and considered it a good starting point for a new film in the series. Pre-production started after the end of the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, with Depp collaborating with the writers on the story design. Principal photography lasted for 106 days between June and November 2010, with locations in Hawaii, the United Kingdom, Puerto Rico and California. Filming employed 3D cameras similar to those used in the production of the 2009 film Avatar, and ten companies were involved with the films visual effects. Following inflated production costs which ballooned the net budget to $379 million, the film currently ranks as the most expensive film ever made. On Stranger Tides broke many box office records and was the third highest-grossing film of 2011. It is the 33rd highest-grossing film of all time worldwide when not adjusting for inflation. Reviews were mixed, with criticism for its screenplay, direction, excessiveness and lack of originality, but compliments for the acting, action sequences, musical score, visuals and the shorter runtime. A fifth film, titled Dead Men Tell No Tales, was released in May 2017, and a sixth film is in development. La La Land La La Land is a 2016 American romantic comedy-drama musical film written and directed by Damien Chazelle. It stars Ryan Gosling as a jazz pianist and Emma Stone as an aspiring actress, who meet and fall in love while pursuing their dreams in Los Angeles. Having been fond of musicals during his time as a drummer, Chazelle first conceptualised the film alongside Justin Hurwitz while attending Harvard University together. Moving to Los Angeles in 2010, Chazelle wrote the screenplay but did not find a studio willing to finance the production without changes to his design. Following the success of his 2014 film Whiplash, the project was picked up by Summit Entertainment. Filming took place in Los Angeles from August to September 2015, with the films score composed by Hurwitz and the dance choreography by Mandy Moore. La La Land premiered at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival on August 31, 2016, and was released in the United States on December 9, 2016. It grossed $446 million worldwide against a production budget of $30 million. La La Land was critically praised, particularly for Chazelles screenplay and direction, Gosling and Stones performances, musical score, musical numbers, cinematography, and production design. Both the American Film Institute and National Board of Review selected La La Land as one of the top ten films of 2016. It won a record-breaking seven awards from its seven nominations at the 74th Golden Globes and received eleven nominations at the 70th British Academy Film Awards, winning five awards, including Best Film. It also received a record-tying fourteen nominations at the 89th Academy Awards, including Best Picture; it won in six categories, including Best Director and Best Actress for Stone. Star Trek Into Darkness Star Trek Into Darkness is a 2013 American science fiction adventure film directed by J. J. Abrams and written by Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, and Damon Lindelof. It is the twelfth installment in the Star Trek film franchise and the sequel to the 2009 film Star Trek, as the second in a rebooted film series. The film features Chris Pine reprising his role as Captain James T. Kirk, with Zachary Quinto, Simon Pegg, Karl Urban, Zoe Saldana, John Cho, Anton Yelchin, Bruce Greenwood, and Leonard Nimoy reprising their roles from the previous film. Benedict Cumberbatch, Alice Eve and Peter Weller are also credited in the films principal cast. It was the last time Nimoy would portray the character of Spock before his death in 2015. Set in the 23rd century, Kirk and the crew of USS Enterprise are sent to the Klingon homeworld seeking former Starfleet member-turned terrorist John Harrison. After the release of Star Trek, Abrams, Burk, Lindelof, Kurtzman, and Orci agreed to produce its sequel. Filming began in January 2012. Into Darknesss visual effects were primarily created by Industrial Light & Magic. The film was converted to 3D during its post-production stage. Star Trek Into Darkness premiered at Event Cinemas in Sydney, Australia, on April 23, 2013, and was released on May 9 in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Europe, and Peru, with other countries following. The film was released on May 17 in the United States and Canada, opening at IMAX cinemas a day earlier. Into Darkness was a financial success and received positive reviews from critics. Its gross earnings of over $467 million worldwide have made it the highest-grossing entry in the Star Trek franchise. At the 86th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best Visual Effects. It was followed by Star Trek Beyond in 2016. Pacific Rim Pacific Rim is a 2013 American science-fiction monster film directed by Guillermo del Toro and starring Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba, Rinko Kikuchi, Charlie Day, Burn Gorman, Robert Kazinsky, Max Martini and Ron Perlman. The screenplay was written by Travis Beacham and del Toro from a story by Beacham. The film is set in the future, when Earth is at war with the Kaiju, colossal sea monsters which have emerged from an interdimensional portal on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. To combat the monsters, humanity unites to create the Jaegers, gigantic humanoid mechas, each controlled by two co-pilots whose minds are joined by a mental link. Focusing on the wars later days, the story follows Raleigh Becket, a washed-up Jaeger pilot called out of retirement and teamed with rookie pilot Mako Mori as part of a last-ditch effort to defeat the Kaiju. Principal photography began on November 14, 2011, in Toronto and lasted through to April 2012. The film was produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. It was released on July 12, 2013, in 3D and IMAX 3D, receiving generally positive reviews; the visual effects, action sequences, and nostalgic style were highly praised. While it underperformed at the box office in the United States, it was highly successful in other markets. It earned a worldwide total of more than $411 million—$114 million in China alone, its largest market—becoming Del Toros most commercially successful film to date. The film is considered as an homage to kaiju, mecha, and anime media, and has gained a cult following. A sequel titled Uprising was released on March 23, 2018, with Universal Pictures replacing Warner Bros. Pictures. 500 Days of Summer 500 Days of Summer is a 2009 American romantic comedy-drama film by first time director Marc Webb from a screenplay written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, and produced by Mark Waters. The film stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel, and employs a nonlinear narrative structure, with the story based upon its male protagonist and his memories of a failed relationship. As an independent production, the film was picked up for distribution by Fox Searchlight Pictures and premiered at the 25th Sundance Film Festival. It garnered favorable reviews and became a successful "sleeper hit", earning over $60 million in worldwide returns, far exceeding its $7.5 million budget. Many critics lauded the film as one of the best from 2009 and drew comparisons to other acclaimed films such as Annie Hall and High Fidelity. The film received Best Original Screenplay and Best Screenplay awards at the 14th Satellite Awards and 25th Independent Spirit Awards, respectively, as well as two nominations at the 67th Golden Globe Awards: Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Actor – Musical or Comedy. Rain Man Rain Man is a 1988 American comedy-drama directed by Barry Levinson and written by Barry Morrow and Ronald Bass. It tells the story of abrasive, selfish young wheeler-dealer Charlie Babbitt, who discovers that his estranged father has died and bequeathed all of his multimillion-dollar estate to his other son, Raymond, an autistic savant, of whose existence Charlie was unaware. Charlie is left with only his fathers beloved vintage car and rosebushes. Valeria Golino also stars as Charlies girlfriend Susanna. Morrow created the character of Raymond after meeting Kim Peek, a real-life savant; his characterization was based on both Peek and Bill Sackter, a good friend of Morrow who was the subject of Bill, an earlier film that Morrow wrote. Rain Man was the highest-grossing film of 1988. The film won four Oscars at the 61st Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Director, and Best Actor in a Leading Role for Hoffman. Its crew received an additional four nominations. The film also won the Golden Bear at the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies is a 2014 epic high fantasy film directed by Peter Jackson and written by Jackson, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, and Guillermo del Toro. It is the third and final installment in Peter Jacksons three-part film adaptation based on the novel The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien, following An Unexpected Journey and The Desolation of Smaug, and together they act as a prequel to Jacksons The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. It was produced by New Line Cinema, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and WingNut Films, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The Battle of the Five Armies was released on 11 December 2014 in New Zealand, 12 December 2014 in the United Kingdom, and on 17 December 2014 in the United States. It stars Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage, Evangeline Lilly, Luke Evans, Lee Pace, Benedict Cumberbatch, Ken Stott, and James Nesbitt. The ensemble cast also features Cate Blanchett, Ian Holm, Christopher Lee, Hugo Weaving, and Orlando Bloom. The film was the final film featuring Christopher Lee that was released in his lifetime and was his final onscreen appearance. The film received mixed reviews, and grossed over $956 million worldwide, making it the second highest-grossing film of 2014. At the 87th Academy Awards, the film received a nomination for Best Sound Editing. X-Men Origins: Wolverine X-Men Origins: Wolverine is a 2009 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics fictional character Wolverine. It is the fourth installment of the X-Men film series and the first spin-off of its standalone Wolverine trilogy. The film was directed by Gavin Hood, written by David Benioff and Skip Woods, and produced by and stars Hugh Jackman. It co-stars Liev Schreiber, Danny Huston, Dominic Monaghan, will.i.am and Ryan Reynolds. The film is a prequel / spin-off focusing on the violent past of the mutant Wolverine and his relationship with his half-brother Victor Creed. The plot details Wolverines childhood as James Howlett, his early encounters with Major William Stryker, his time with Team X and the bonding of Wolverines skeleton with the indestructible metal adamantium during the Weapon X program. The film was mostly shot in Australia and New Zealand, with Canada also serving as a location. Filming took place from January to May 2008. Production and post-production were troubled, with delays due to the weather and Jackmans other commitments, an incomplete screenplay that was still being written in Los Angeles while principal photography rolled in Australia, conflicts arising between director Hood and Foxs executives, and an unfinished workprint being leaked on the Internet one month before the films debut. X-Men Origins: Wolverine was released worldwide on May 1, 2009 by 20th Century Fox. While critics praised the casts acting, humor and the musical score, they disliked what they considered to be poorly-rendered CGI, a convoluted plot, overabundance of characters, and deviations from the source material, particularly its portrayal of the Deadpool character Despite this, the film opened at the top of the box office and grossed $179 million in the United States and Canada and over $373 million worldwide. A second Wolverine film, The Wolverine, was released in 2013. A third film, Logan, was cited by critics as one of the best superhero films and marked Hugh Jackmans final portrayal of the character. Crazy, Stupid, Love. Crazy, Stupid, Love. is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, written by Dan Fogelman, and starring Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore, Emma Stone, Marisa Tomei, and Kevin Bacon. It follows a recently divorced man who seeks to rediscover his manhood and is taught how to pick up women at bars. The film was released in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures on July 29, 2011, grossing over $142 million against its $50 million budget. Gosling was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his performance. American Psycho American Psycho is a 2000 American neo-noir satirical psychological horror film co-written and directed by Mary Harron, based on Bret Easton Elliss 1991 novel of the same name. It stars Christian Bale, Willem Dafoe, Jared Leto, Josh Lucas, Chloë Sevigny, Samantha Mathis, Cara Seymour, Justin Theroux, Guinevere Turner and Reese Witherspoon. Producer Edward R. Pressman purchased the film rights to the novel in 1992. After discussions with David Cronenberg fell through, Harron was brought on to direct and cast Bale in the lead role. Lionsgate acquired worldwide distribution in 1997 and temporarily replaced Harron and Bale with Oliver Stone as director and Leonardo DiCaprio portraying Patrick Bateman. DiCaprio left in favor of The Beach and Harron and Bale were brought back. American Psycho debuted at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2000, and was released theatrically on April 14, 2000. The film was a financial success and received generally positive reviews, with much of the praise directed to Bales performance and the screenplay. It has since developed a cult following. The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby is a 2013 romantic drama film based on F. Scott Fitzgeralds 1925 novel of the same name. The film was co-written and directed by Baz Luhrmann and stars Leonardo DiCaprio as the eponymous Jay Gatsby, with Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan, Joel Edgerton, Isla Fisher and Elizabeth Debicki. Jay-Z served as executive producer. Production began in 2011 and took place in Australia, with a $105 million net production budget. The film follows the life and times of millionaire Jay Gatsby and his neighbor Nick Carraway, who recounts his encounter with Gatsby at the height of the Roaring Twenties on Long Island. The film polarized critics, receiving both praise and criticism for its acting performances, soundtrack, visual style, and direction. Audiences responded more positively and Fitzgeralds granddaughter praised the film, stating "Scott would have been proud." As of 2017, it is Luhrmanns highest-grossing film, grossing over $353 million worldwide. At the 86th Academy Awards, the film won in both of its nominated categories: Best Production Design and Best Costume Design. The Hangover Part II The Hangover Part II is a 2011 American comedy film produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the sequel to the 2009 film The Hangover and the second installment in The Hangover trilogy. Directed by Todd Phillips, who co-wrote the script with Craig Mazin and Scot Armstrong, the film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Ken Jeong, Jeffrey Tambor, Justin Bartha, and Paul Giamatti. It tells the story of Phil, Stu, Alan, and Doug as they travel to Thailand for Stus wedding. After the bachelor party in Las Vegas, Stu takes no chances and opts for a safe, subdued pre-wedding brunch. Things do not go as planned, resulting in another bad hangover with no memories of the previous night. Development began in April 2009, two months before The Hangover was released. The principal actors were cast in March 2010 to reprise their roles from the first film. Production began in October 2010, in Ontario, California, before moving on location in Thailand. The film was released on May 26, 2011 and became the highest-grossing R-rated comedy during its theatrical run. A third and final installment, The Hangover Part III, was released on May 23, 2013. Back to the Future Part II Back to the Future Part II is a 1989 American science-fiction film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Bob Gale. It is the sequel to the 1985 film Back to the Future and the second installment in the Back to the Future trilogy. The film stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Thomas F. Wilson, and Lea Thompson. The film follows Marty McFly and his friend Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown as they travel from 1985 to 2015 to prevent Martys son from sabotaging the McFly familys future; when their arch-nemesis Biff Tannen steals Docs DeLorean time machine and uses it to alter history for his benefit, the duo must return to 1955 to restore the timeline. The film was produced on a $40-million budget and was filmed back to back with its sequel, Part III. Filming began in February 1989 after two years were spent building the sets and writing the scripts. Two actors from the first film, Crispin Glover and Claudia Wells, did not return. While Elisabeth Shue was recast in the role of Wellss character, Jennifer, Glovers character, George McFly, was not only minimized in the plot, but also was obscured and recreated with another actor. Glover successfully sued Zemeckis and Gale, changing how producers can deal with the departure and replacement of actors in a role. Back to the Future Part II was also a ground-breaking project for effects studio Industrial Light & Magic: In addition to digital compositing, ILM used the VistaGlide motion control camera system, which allowed an actor to portray multiple characters simultaneously on-screen without sacrificing camera movement. Back to the Future Part II was released by Universal Pictures on November 22, 1989. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed over $332 million worldwide, making it the third-highest-grossing film of 1989. Children of Men Children of Men is a 2006 dystopian action thriller film directed and co-written by Alfonso Cuarón. The screenplay, based on P. D. James 1992 novel The Children of Men, was credited to five writers, with Clive Owen making uncredited contributions. The film takes place in 2027, when two decades of human infertility have left society on the brink of collapse. Illegal immigrants seek sanctuary in the United Kingdom, where the last functioning government imposes oppressive immigration laws on refugees. Owen plays civil servant Theo Faron, who must help a refugee escape the chaos. Children of Men also stars Julianne Moore, Michael Caine, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Pam Ferris, and Charlie Hunnam. The film was released on 22 September 2006 in the UK and on 25 December in the US. Critics noted the relationship between the US Christmas opening and the films themes of hope, redemption, and faith. Despite the limited release and low earnings at the box office compared to its budget, Children of Men received critical acclaim and was recognised for its achievements in screenwriting, cinematography, art direction, and innovative single-shot action sequences. It was nominated for three Academy Awards: Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Cinematography and Best Film Editing. It was also nominated for three BAFTA Awards, winning Best Cinematography and Best Production Design, and for three Saturn Awards, winning Best Science Fiction Film. In 2016 it was voted 13th among 100 films considered the best of the 21st century by 117 film critics from around the world. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 is a 2010 fantasy film directed by David Yates and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the first of two cinematic parts based on J. K. Rowlings 2007 novel of the same name and features an ensemble cast. The film, which is the seventh and penultimate instalment in the Harry Potter film series, was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman, David Barron, and Rowling. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, with Rupert Grint and Emma Watson, respectively, reprising roles as Harrys best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. It is the sequel to Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and is followed by the concluding entry, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. The story follows Harry Potter, who has been tasked by Dumbledore with finding and destroying Lord Voldemorts secret to immortality – the Horcruxes. Filming began on and was completed on . Part 1 was released in 2D cinemas and IMAX formats worldwide on 19 November 2010. In the films worldwide opening weekend, Part 1 grossed $330 million, the third-highest in the series, and the highest opening of 2010, as well as the eighth-highest of all time. With a worldwide gross of $960 million, Part 1 is the third highest-grossing film of 2010, behind Toy Story 3 and Alice in Wonderland, and the third-highest-grossing Harry Potter film in terms of worldwide totals, behind Deathly Hallows – Part 2 and Philosophers Stone. The film at one point became the tenth highest-grossing film of all time, and was the 50th as of August 2019. Additionally, it received two nominations at the 83rd Academy Awards: Best Art Direction and Best Visual Effects. Ex Machina Ex Machina is a 2014 British science fiction film written and directed by Alex Garland. Domhnall Gleeson, Alicia Vikander, and Oscar Isaac star in a story that follows a programmer who is invited by his CEO to administer the Turing test to an intelligent humanoid robot. Made on a budget of $15 million, the film grossed $36 million worldwide. The National Board of Review recognized it as one of the ten best independent films of the year and the 88th Academy Awards honored the film with the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, for artists Andrew Whitehurst, Paul Norris, Mark Williams Ardington and Sara Bennett. Garland was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, while Vikanders performance earned her Golden Globe Award, BAFTA Award, Empire Award and Saturn Award nominations, plus several film critic award wins, for Best Supporting Actress. The film was further nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best British Film, and the Hugo Award in the category Best Dramatic Presentation – Long Form. Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol is a 2011 American action spy film directed by Brad Bird and written by Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec. It is the fourth installment in the Mission: Impossible film series, and also Birds first live-action film. It stars Tom Cruise, who reprises his role of IMF agent Ethan Hunt, alongside Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Paula Patton, Michael Nyqvist and Léa Seydoux. Ghost Protocol was produced by Cruise, J. J. Abrams and Bryan Burk. It saw the return of editor Paul Hirsch and visual effects supervisor John Knoll from the first film, and is also the first Mission: Impossible film to be partially filmed using IMAX cameras. Released in the United States by Paramount Pictures on December 16, 2011, the film went on to become the highest-grossing film in the series, with $694 million, until it was surpassed by Impossible – Fallout. It is the fifth highest-grossing film of 2011 as well as the second highest-grossing film starring Cruise. It was followed by Impossible – Rogue Nation, which was released in July 2015. Hot Fuzz Hot Fuzz is a 2007 action comedy film directed by Edgar Wright, written by Wright and Simon Pegg, and starring Pegg and Nick Frost. Pegg and Frost play police officers attempting to solve a series of mysterious deaths in Sandford, a village in the West Country. Wright, Pegg, Frost and producer Nira Park had previously worked together on the television series Spaced and the 2004 film Shaun of the Dead. Over a hundred action films were used as inspiration for developing the script. Filming took place over eleven weeks in early 2006, and featured an extensive cast along with various uncredited cameos. Visual effects were developed by ten artists to expand on or add explosions, gore, and gunfire scenes. The film debuted on 14 February 2007 in the United Kingdom and 20 April in the United States, grossing US$80 million worldwide. Two different soundtracks were released in the UK and US. The film is the second in Wright and Peggs Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy and was preceded by 2004s Shaun of the Dead and followed by 2013s The Worlds End, each of them featuring a different flavour of Cornetto ice cream. It is also the most financially successful film in the trilogy. The Perks of Being a Wallflower The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a 2012 American coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Stephen Chbosky, based on Chbosky’s 1999 novel of the same name. Logan Lerman stars as a teenager named Charlie who writes to an unnamed friend, and these epistles chronicle his trials, tribulations, and triumphs as he goes through his first year of high school. The film depicts his depression and anxiety as he goes through his journey in high school making new friends. The films ensemble cast also features Emma Watson, Ezra Miller, Mae Whitman, Kate Walsh, Dylan McDermott, Nina Dobrev, Johnny Simmons, Erin Wilhelmi, Melanie Lynskey, Paul Rudd and Joan Cusack. John Hughes originally read the novel and attempted to write a screenplay after he got the rights from Chbosky; however, he never finished writing the screenplay. Mr. Mudd Productions wanted Chbosky to adapt his own novel; after he finished writing the screenplay, production was approved. Filming began in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on May 2011 and lasted approximately fifty days. This is one of the three films from John Malkovich, Lianne Halfon and Russell Smiths Mr. Mudd Productions that feature struggling teenagers; the other two are Ghost World and Juno. The film premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2012, followed by the United States theatrical release on September 21, 2012, by Summit Entertainment. It received positive critical response and commercial success, earning $33.4 million to a budget of $13 million. It received several accolades, including the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature, two Critics Choice Movie Awards nominations, including Best Adapted Screenplay for Chbosky, and the 2013 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Film – Wide Release. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is a 2009 fantasy film directed by David Yates and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on J. K. Rowlings 2005 novel of the same name. The film, which is the sixth instalment in the Harry Potter film series, was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman and David Barron. The story follows Harry Potters sixth year at Hogwarts as he receives a mysterious textbook, falls in love, and attempts to retrieve a memory that holds the key to Lord Voldemorts downfall. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, alongside Rupert Grint and Emma Watson as Harrys best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. It is the sequel to Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and is followed by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1. Filming began on 24 September 2007, leading to the films worldwide cinematic release on 15 July 2009, one day short of the fourth anniversary of the corresponding novels release. With an estimated budget of $250 million, it is the 15th most expensive film ever made and the most expensive film in the Harry Potter film series. The film was simultaneously released in regular cinemas and IMAX 3D everywhere except North America, where its IMAX release was delayed for two weeks. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince premiered in London on 7 July 2009 and was released theatrically worldwide on 15 July. The film was a major commercial success, breaking the record for the biggest single-day worldwide gross. In five days the film made $394 million, breaking the record for highest five-day worldwide gross. With a total gross of $934 million, it became the 8th-highest-grossing film of all time and 2009s second-highest-grossing film. It is the fifth-highest-grossing film in the franchise. The film received positive reviews, with praise for Yatess direction and the performances, Delbonnels cinematography, musical score, and "emotionally satisfying" story. The film was nominated at the 82nd Academy Awards for Best Cinematography and the 63rd British Academy Film Awards for Best Special Visual Effects and Best Production Design. The Butterfly Effect The Butterfly Effect is a 2004 American science fiction thriller film written and directed by Eric Bress and J. Mackye Gruber, starring Ashton Kutcher and Amy Smart. The title refers to the butterfly effect, a popular hypothetical situation that illustrates how small initial differences may lead to large unforeseen consequences over time. Kutcher plays 20-year-old college student Evan Treborn, with Amy Smart as his childhood sweetheart, Kayleigh Miller, William Lee Scott as her sadistic brother, Tommy, and Elden Henson as their neighbor, Lenny. Evan finds he can travel back in time to inhabit his former self and to change the present by changing his past behaviors. Having been the victim of several childhood traumas aggravated by stress-induced memory losses, he attempts to set things right for himself and his friends, but there are unintended consequences for all. The film draws heavily on flashbacks of the characters lives at ages 7 and 13 and presents several alternative present-day outcomes as Evan attempts to change the past, before settling on a final outcome. The film had a poor critical reception. It was a commercial success, producing fairly large earnings of $96 million from a budget of $13 million. The film won the Pegasus Audience Award at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival, and was nominated for Best Science Fiction Film at the Saturn Awards and Choice Movie: Thriller in the Teen Choice Awards, but lost to Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, another film from New Line Cinema, respectively. Get Out Get Out is a 2017 American horror film written and directed by Jordan Peele in his directorial debut. It stars Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Lil Rel Howery, Bradley Whitford, Caleb Landry Jones, Stephen Root, and Catherine Keener. Get Out follows Chris Washington, a young African-American man who uncovers a disturbing secret when he meets the family of his white girlfriend, Rose Armitage. Get Out premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on February 24, 2017, by Universal Pictures. It grossed $255 million worldwide on a $4.5 million budget, with a net profit of $124 million, making it the tenth-most profitable film of 2017. Get Out received praise for its screenplay, direction, performances, and satirical themes. The film was chosen by the National Board of Review, the American Film Institute and Time as one of the top 10 films of the year. At the 90th Academy Awards, it was nominated for four awards, including Best Picture, and won for Best Original Screenplay. It also earned five nominations at the 23rd Critics Choice Awards, two at the 75th Golden Globe Awards, and two at the 71st British Academy Film Awards. Mr. & Mrs. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Smith is a 2005 American action comedy film directed by Doug Liman and written by Simon Kinberg. The film stars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie as a bored upper middle class married couple surprised to learn that they are assassins belonging to competing agencies, and that they have been assigned to kill each other. It is loosely based on the short-lived 1996 CBS show Mr. & Mrs. Smith. Besides being a box office hit, it also established Pitt and Jolies relationship. American Hustle American Hustle is a 2013 American black comedy crime film directed by David O. Russell. It was written by Eric Warren Singer and Russell, inspired by the FBI Abscam operation of the late 1970s and early 1980s. It stars Christian Bale and Amy Adams as two con artists who are forced by an FBI agent to set up an elaborate sting operation on corrupt politicians, including the mayor of Camden. Jennifer Lawrence plays the unpredictable wife of Bales character. Principal photography on the film began on March 8, 2013, in Boston and Worcester, and New York City. American Hustle had its nationwide release in the United States on December 13, 2013. It opened to wide acclaim from critics, who praised its screenplay and ensemble cast. The film received ten nominations at the 86th Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress, but did not win in any category. It received three BAFTA Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. Casino Casino is a 1995 American epic crime film directed by Martin Scorsese, starring Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, and Joe Pesci. The film is based on the nonfiction book Love and Honor in Las Vegas by Nicholas Pileggi, who also co-wrote the screenplay for the film with Scorsese. Casino follows Sam "Ace" Rothstein, a Jewish American gambling expert handicapper who is asked by the Chicago Outfit to oversee the day-to-day casino and hotel operations at the Tangiers Casino in Las Vegas. Supporting characters include Nicholas "Nicky" Santoro, a "made man" and friend of Ace, and Ginger McKenna, a streetwise chip hustler whom Ace marries and has a daughter with. The film details Aces operation of the casino, the difficulties he confronts in his job, the Mafias involvement with the casino, and the gradual breakdown of his relationships and standing, as Las Vegas changes over the years. The primary characters are all based on real people: Ace is inspired by the life of Frank Rosenthal, also known as "Lefty", who ran the Stardust, Fremont, Marina, and Hacienda casinos in Las Vegas for the Chicago Outfit from the early 1970s until 1981. Nicky and Ginger are based on mob enforcer Anthony Spilotro and former dancer and socialite Geri McGee, respectively. The film marks the eighth collaboration between director Scorsese and De Niro, following Mean Streets; Taxi Driver; New York, New York; Raging Bull; The King of Comedy; Goodfellas; and Cape Fear. Casino was released on November 22, 1995 to mostly positive critical reception, and was a box-office success. Stones performance was widely praised, earning her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. The Matrix Revolutions The Matrix Revolutions is a 2003 American science fiction action film written and directed by the Wachowskis. It was the third installment of The Matrix film franchise, released six months following The Matrix Reloaded. The film was released simultaneously in 60 countries on November 5, 2003. While being the final entry in the original trilogy of the series, the Matrix storyline is continued in The Matrix Online. It was the first live-action feature film to be released in both regular and IMAX theaters at the same time. Despite having a mixed reception from critics, the film grossed $427.3 million worldwide. A fourth film is in development, with production set to begin in February 2020. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, more commonly known simply as Dr. Strangelove, is a 1964 political satire black comedy film that satirizes the Cold War fears of a nuclear conflict between the Soviet Union and the United States. The film was directed, produced, and co-written by Stanley Kubrick, stars Peter Sellers, George C. Scott and Slim Pickens. Production took place in the United Kingdom. The film is loosely based on Peter Georges thriller novel Red Alert. The story concerns an unhinged United States Air Force general who orders a first strike nuclear attack on the Soviet Union. It follows the President of the United States, his advisors, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and a Royal Air Force officer as they try to recall the bombers to prevent a nuclear apocalypse. It separately follows the crew of one B-52 bomber as they try to deliver their payload. In 1989, the United States Library of Congress included Dr. Strangelove in the first group of films selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. It was listed as number three on AFIs 100 Years...100 Laughs list. Edward Scissorhands Edward Scissorhands is a 1990 American romantic dark fantasy film directed by Tim Burton. It was produced by Burton and Denise Di Novi, and written by Caroline Thompson from a story by her and Burton. Johnny Depp plays an artificial man named Edward, an unfinished creation who has scissor blades instead of hands. The young man is taken in by a suburban family and falls in love with their teenage daughter Kim. Additional roles were played by Dianne Wiest, Anthony Michael Hall, Kathy Baker, Vincent Price, and Alan Arkin. Burton conceived Edward Scissorhands from his childhood upbringing in suburban Burbank. During pre-production of Beetlejuice, Caroline Thompson was hired to adapt Burtons story into a screenplay, and the film began development at 20th Century Fox, after Warner Bros. declined. Edward Scissorhands was then fast tracked after Burtons critical and financial success with Batman. The majority of filming took place in Lutz, Florida between March 10 and June 10, 1990. The film also marks the fourth collaboration between Burton and film score composer Danny Elfman. The leading role of Edward had been connected to several actors prior to Depps casting: a meeting between Burton and the preferred choice of the studio, Tom Cruise, was not fruitful, and Tom Hanks and Gary Oldman turned down the part. The character of The Inventor was devised specifically for Vincent Price, and would be his last major role. Edwards scissor hands were created and designed by Stan Winston. Edward Scissorhands was released to positive feedback from critics, and was a financial success. The film received numerous nominations at the Academy Awards, British Academy Film Awards, and the Saturn Awards, as well as winning the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. Both Burton and Elfman consider Edward Scissorhands their most personal and favorite work. Deadpool 2 Deadpool 2 is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Deadpool. It is the eleventh installment in the X-Men film series, and is the sequel to 2016s Deadpool. The film was directed by David Leitch from a screenplay by Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, and Ryan Reynolds, who stars in the title role alongside Josh Brolin, Morena Baccarin, Julian Dennison, Zazie Beetz, T.J. Miller, Brianna Hildebrand, and Jack Kesy. In the film, Deadpool forms the X-Force to protect a young mutant from the time-traveling soldier Cable. Plans for a sequel to Deadpool began before the original films release, and were confirmed in February 2016. Though the original creative team of Reynolds, Reese, Wernick, and director Tim Miller were quickly set to return for the second film, Miller left the project in October 2016 due to creative differences with Reynolds and was soon replaced by Leitch. An extensive casting search took place to fill the role of Cable, with Brolin ultimately cast. Filming took place in British Columbia from June to October 2017. The film is dedicated to stuntwoman Joi "SJ" Harris, who died in a motorcycle accident during filming. Deadpool 2 was released in the United States on May 18, 2018 by 20th Century Fox. It grossed over $785 million worldwide, becoming the ninth-highest-grossing film of 2018, as well as the highest-grossing R-rated film of all time and the highest-grossing X-Men film of all time. The film received positive reviews from critics, who praised its humor, acting, story, and action sequences. Some critics considered it better than the first film, but others criticized its tone and script. A PG-13 rated version of the film, titled Once Upon a Deadpool, released on December 12, 2018, to mixed reviews. Hancock Hancock is a 2008 American superhero comedy film directed by Peter Berg and starring Will Smith, Charlize Theron, and Jason Bateman. It tells the story of a vigilante superhero, John Hancock from Los Angeles whose reckless actions routinely cost the city millions of dollars. Eventually one person he saves, Ray Embrey, makes it his mission to change Hancocks public image for the better. The story was originally written by Vincent Ngo in 1996. It languished in "development hell" for years with various directors attached, including Tony Scott, Michael Mann, Jonathan Mostow, and Gabriele Muccino, before being filmed in 2007 in Los Angeles with a production budget of $150 million. In the United States, the film was rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America after changes were made at their request in order to avoid an R rating, which it had received twice before. The film was released on July 2, 2008 in the United States by Columbia Pictures. Hancock received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $624 million worldwide, becoming the fourth highest-grossing film of 2008. Nightcrawler Nightcrawler is a 2014 American thriller film written and directed by Dan Gilroy in his feature directorial debut. It stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Louis Bloom, a stringer who records violent events late at night in Los Angeles and sells the footage to a local television news station. Rene Russo, Riz Ahmed, and Bill Paxton also star. A common theme in the film is the symbiotic relationship between unethical journalism and consumer demand. Gilroy originally wanted to make a film about the life of American photographer Weegee but switched focus after discovering the unique narrative possibilities surrounding the stringer profession. He wrote Louis as an antihero, based on the ideas of unemployment and capitalism. Gyllenhaal played a pivotal role in the films production, from choosing members of the crew to watching audition tapes. Filming took place over the course of four weeks and was a challenging process that included over 80 locations. To promote Nightcrawler, Open Road Films utilized viral marketing strategies, including a fictional video résumé on Craigslist and fake social media profiles for Lou. Nightcrawler premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival and grossed $50.3 million on a production budget of $8.5 million. The film was met with widespread praise, with critics highlighting Gilroys screenplay and Gyllenhaals performance. Several critics listed Nightcrawler as one of the best films of 2014 and it received various accolades, including a Best Original Screenplay nomination at the 87th Academy Awards. Little Miss Sunshine Little Miss Sunshine is a 2006 American comedy road film and the directorial debut of the husband-wife team of Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris. The screenplay was written by first-time writer Michael Arndt. The film stars Greg Kinnear, Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Paul Dano, Abigail Breslin, and Alan Arkin, and was produced by Big Beach Films on a budget of US$8 million. Filming began on June 6, 2005, and took place over 30 days in Arizona and Southern California. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2006, and its distribution rights were bought by Fox Searchlight Pictures for one of the biggest deals made in the history of the festival. The film had a limited release in the United States on July 26, 2006, and later expanded to a wider release starting on August 18. Little Miss Sunshine was an overwhelming box office success, attaining $100.5 million. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and won two: Best Original Screenplay for Michael Arndt and Best Supporting Actor for Alan Arkin. It also won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Feature and received numerous other accolades. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is a 1984 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg. It is the second installment in the Indiana Jones franchise and a prequel to the 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark, featuring Harrison Ford reprising his role as the title character. After arriving in North India, Indiana Jones is asked by desperate villagers to find a mystical stone and rescue their children from a Thuggee cult practicing child slavery, black magic and ritualistic human sacrifice in honor of the goddess Kali. Executive producer and co-writer George Lucas made the film a prequel as he did not want the Nazis to be the villains again. After three rejected plot devices, Lucas wrote a film treatment that resembled the films final storyline. Lawrence Kasdan, Lucas collaborator on Raiders of the Lost Ark, turned down the offer to write the script, and Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz were hired as his replacements, with the screenplay partly based upon the 1939 film Gunga Din. The film was released to financial success but initial reviews were mixed, criticizing its dark tone. However, critical opinion has improved since 1984, citing the films intensity and imagination. In response to some of the more violent sequences in the film, and with similar complaints about Gremlins, Spielberg suggested that the Motion Picture Association of America alter its rating system, which it did within two months of the films release, creating a new PG-13 rating. Released to the cinemas in the USA on May 23, 1984, the film was followed by Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in 1989. Home Alone Home Alone is a 1990 American comedy film written and produced by John Hughes and directed by Chris Columbus. The film stars Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, John Heard, and Catherine OHara. It is about an eight-year-old boy named Kevin McCallister who is mistakenly left behind when his family flies to Paris for their Christmas vacation. Kevin initially relishes being home alone, but he soon has to contend with two burglars: Harry and Marv. Culkin was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Musical or Comedy, and the film was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Original Score, which was written by John Williams, and Best Original Song for "Somewhere in My Memory". After its release, Home Alone became the highest-grossing live-action comedy film of all time in the United States and held the record worldwide until it was overtaken by The Hangover Part II in 2011. For nearly three decades, the film was also the highest-grossing Christmas film of all time until it was surpassed by The Grinch in 2018. Despite the mixed critical reception upon its initial release, Home Alone has been hailed as a holiday classic among audiences and is often ranked as one of the best Christmas films of all time. Home Alone spawned a successful film franchise with four sequels, including the 1992 film Lost in New York, which is the only Home Alone sequel to have most of the original cast reprising their roles. The Pursuit of Happyness The Pursuit of Happyness is a 2006 American autobiographical drama film based on entrepreneur Chris Gardners nearly one-year struggle being homeless. The plot is based on a true story, yet some scenes were modified and added to the real story. Directed by Gabriele Muccino, the film features Will Smith as Gardner, a homeless salesman. Smiths son Jaden Smith co-stars, making his film debut as Gardners son, Christopher Jr. The screenplay by Steven Conrad is based on the best-selling memoir of the same name written by Gardner with Quincy Troupe. The film was released on December 15, 2006 by Columbia Pictures. For his performance, Smith was nominated for an Oscar and a Golden Globe for Best Actor. The unusual spelling of the films title comes from a mural that Gardner sees on the wall outside the daycare facility his son attends. He complains to the owner of the daycare that "happiness" is incorrectly spelled as "happyness" and needs to be changed. The Bourne Supremacy The Bourne Supremacy is a 2004 action thriller film featuring Robert Ludlums Jason Bourne character. Though it takes the name of the second Bourne novel, its plot is entirely different. The film was directed by Paul Greengrass from a screenplay by Tony Gilroy. Universal Pictures released the film to theaters in the United States on July 23, 2004. It is the second in the Jason Bourne film series. It is preceded by The Bourne Identity and followed by The Bourne Ultimatum, The Bourne Legacy, and Jason Bourne. The Bourne Supremacy continues the story of Jason Bourne, a former CIA assassin suffering from psychogenic amnesia. Bourne is portrayed by Matt Damon. The film focuses on his attempt to learn more of his past as he is once more enveloped in a conspiracy involving the CIA and Operation Treadstone. The film also stars Brian Cox as Ward Abbott, Joan Allen as Pamela Landy and Julia Stiles as Nicky Parsons. Ice Age Ice Age is a 2002 American computer-animated comedy film directed by Chris Wedge and co-directed by Carlos Saldanha from a story by Michael J. Wilson. Produced by Blue Sky Studios as its first feature film, it was released by 20th Century Fox on March 15, 2002. The film features the voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, and Denis Leary. Set during the days of the ice age, the film centers around three main characters - Manny, a no-nonsense woolly mammoth; Sid, a loudmouthed ground sloth; and Diego, a sardonic saber-tooth tiger - who come across a human baby and work together to return it to its tribe. Additionally, the film occasionally follows Scrat, a speechless "saber-toothed squirrel" voiced by Wedge who is perpetually searching for a place in the ground to bury his acorn. Ice Age was originally intended as a 2D animated movie developed by Fox Animation Studios, but eventually became the first full-length animated movie for the newly-reformed Blue Sky, which had been reshaped from a special FX house to a CG animation studio. Focus shifted from making an action-adventure drama film to a more comedy-oriented one, and several writers, such as Michael Berg and Peter Ackerman, were brought on to bring out a wittier tone. Upon release, Ice Age was met with mostly positive reviews and was nominated at the 75th Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature, losing to Spirited Away. It was a box office success by grossing over $383 million, starting the Ice Age franchise. It was followed by four sequels, The Meltdown in 2006, Dawn of the Dinosaurs in 2009, Continental Drift in 2012, and Collision Course in 2016. Lucy Lucy is a 2014 French science fiction action film written and directed by Luc Besson and produced by his wife Virginie Besson-Silla for his company EuropaCorp. The film was shot in Taipei, Paris, and New York City. It stars Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Freeman, Choi Min-sik, and Amr Waked. Johansson portrays the titular character, a woman who gains psychokinetic abilities when a nootropic drug is absorbed into her bloodstream. The film was released on July 25, 2014, and became a box office success, grossing more than $463 million, eleven times the budget of $40 million. It received positive, but also polarizing, critical reviews. Although praise was given for its themes, visuals, and Johanssons performance, a number of critics found the plot nonsensical, especially its focus on the ten percent of the brain myth and resulting abilities. The Incredible Hulk The Incredible Hulk is a 2008 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character the Hulk, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is the second film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film was directed by Louis Leterrier, with a screenplay by Zak Penn. It stars Edward Norton as Bruce Banner, alongside Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, Tim Blake Nelson, Ty Burrell, and William Hurt. In The Incredible Hulk, Bruce Banner becomes the Hulk as an unwitting pawn in a military scheme to reinvigorate the "Super-Soldier" program through gamma radiation. On the run, he attempts to cure himself of the Hulk before he is captured by General Thaddeus Ross, but his worst fears are realized when power-hungry soldier Emil Blonsky becomes a similar, but more bestial creature. After the mixed reception to the 2003 film Hulk, Marvel Studios reacquired the rights to the character. Leterrier, who had expressed interest in directing Iron Man, was brought onboard and Penn began work on a script that would be much closer to the comics and the 1978 television series of the same name. In April 2007, Norton was hired to portray Banner and to rewrite Penns screenplay in order to distance itself from the 2003 film and establish its own identity as a reboot, although he would go uncredited for his writing. Filming mostly took place in Toronto, Ontario, from July to November 2007. Over 700 visual effects shots were created in post-production using a combination of motion capture and computer-generated imagery to complete the film. The Incredible Hulk premiered at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, on June 8, 2008, and was released in the United States on June 13, 2008, by Universal Pictures. It received praise for its visuals, action sequences, and portrayal of the title character, with many considering it an improvement over its predecessor; however, it grossed over $263 million worldwide, making it is the lowest-grossing film of the MCU. Norton was set to reprise the role of Banner in the 2012 film The Avengers and other MCU installments featuring the character, but he was ultimately replaced by Mark Ruffalo, who has portrayed the character since then in the MCU. Warrior Warrior is a 2011 American sports drama film directed by Gavin OConnor and written by OConnor, Cliff Dorfman, and Anthony Tambakis. It stars Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton as two estranged brothers whose entrance into a mixed martial arts tournament makes them come to terms with their lives and each other. Nick Nolte was nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role as the father of the two brothers. Jennifer Morrison and Frank Grillo also star. The Fifth Element The Fifth Element is a 1997 English-language French science fiction film directed and co-written by Luc Besson. It stars Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman and Milla Jovovich. Primarily set in the 23rd century, the films central plot involves the survival of planet Earth, which becomes the responsibility of Korben Dallas, a taxicab driver and former special forces major, after a young woman falls into his cab. To accomplish this, Dallas joins forces with her to recover four mystical stones essential for the defense of Earth against the impending attack of a malevolent cosmic entity. Besson started writing the story that became The Fifth Element when he was 16 years old; he was 38 when the film opened in cinemas. Besson wanted to shoot the film in France, but suitable facilities could not be found; filming took place instead in London and Mauritania. Comics artists Jean "Moebius" Giraud and Jean-Claude Mézières, whose books provided inspiration for parts of the film, were hired for production design. Costume design was by Jean-Paul Gaultier. The Fifth Element received mainly positive reviews, although it tended to polarize critics. It has been called both the best and worst summer blockbuster of all time. The film was a financial success, earning more than $263 million at the box office on a $90 million budget. At the time of its release it was the most expensive European film ever made, and remained the highest-grossing French film at the international box office until the release of The Intouchables in 2011. The Conjuring The Conjuring is a 2013 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wan and written by Chad Hayes and Carey W. Hayes. It is the inaugural film in the Conjuring Universe franchise. Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga star as Ed and Lorraine Warren, paranormal investigators and authors associated with prominent cases of haunting. Their purportedly real-life reports inspired The Amityville Horror story and film franchise. The Warrens come to the assistance of the Perron family, who experienced increasingly disturbing events in their farmhouse in Rhode Island in 1971. Development of the film began in January 2012, and reports confirmed Wan as the director of a film entitled The Warren Files, later retitled The Conjuring, centering on the alleged real-life exploits of Ed and Lorraine Warren, a married couple who investigated paranormal events. In his second collaboration with Wan, Patrick Wilson starred alongside Vera Farmiga in the main roles of Ed and Lorraine. Production commenced in Wilmington, in February 2012, and scenes were shot in chronological order. The Conjuring was released in the United States and Canada on July 19, 2013, by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema. It received positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances, direction, screenplay, atmosphere, and musical score. It grossed over $319million worldwide against its $20million budget. A sequel, The Conjuring 2, was released on June 10, 2016, with The Conjuring 3 currently filming. Dallas Buyers Club Dallas Buyers Club is a 2013 American biographical drama film, co-written by Craig Borten and Melisa Wallack, and directed by Jean-Marc Vallée. The film tells the story of Ron Woodroof, an AIDS patient diagnosed in the mid 1980s when HIV/AIDS treatments were under-researched, while the disease was not understood and highly stigmatized. As part of the experimental AIDS treatment movement, he smuggled unapproved pharmaceutical drugs into Texas for treating his symptoms, and distributed them to fellow people with AIDS by establishing the "Dallas Buyers Club" while facing opposition from the Food and Drug Administration. Two fictional supporting characters, Dr. Eve Saks, and Rayon, were composite roles created from the writers interviews with transgender AIDS patients, activists, and doctors. Presidential biographer and PEN-USA winner Bill Minutaglio wrote the first magazine profile of The Dallas Buyers Club in 1992. The article, which featured interviews with Woodroof and also recreated his dramatic international exploits, attracted widespread attention from filmmakers and journalists. Screenwriter Borten interviewed Woodroof in 1992 and wrote the script, which he polished with writer Wallack in 2000, and then sold to producer Robbie Brenner. Several other actors, directors, and producers who were attached at various times to the development of the film left the project. Universal Pictures also tried to make the film, but did not. A couple of screenwriters wrote drafts that were rejected. In 2009, producer Brenner involved Matthew McConaughey, because of his Texas origins, the same as Woodroofs. Brenner selected the first draft, written by Borten and Wallack, for the film, and then Vallée was set to direct the film. Principal photography began on November 11, 2012, in New Orleans, Louisiana, continuing for 25 days of filming, which also included shooting in Baton Rouge. Brenner and Rachel Winter co-produced the film. The official soundtrack album featured various artists, and was released digitally on October 29, 2013, by the Relativity Music Group. Dallas Buyers Club premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival and was released theatrically in the United States on November 1, 2013, by Focus Features, entering wide release on November 22. The film grossed over $27 million domestically and $27.9 million internationally, against a budget of $5 million in 182 days of a theatrical run. It grossed over $4.5 million from DVD sales, and over $3 million from Blu-ray sales. The film received universal critical acclaim, resulting in numerous accolades. Most praised the performances of McConaughey and Leto, who received the Academy Award for Best Actor and for Best Supporting Actor, respectively, at the 86th Academy Awards, making this the first film since Mystic River, and only the fifth movie ever, to win both awards. The film also won the award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, and garnered nominations for Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Editing. American Sniper American Sniper is a 2014 American biographical war drama film directed by Clint Eastwood and written by Jason Hall. It is loosely based on the memoir American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History by Chris Kyle, with Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice. The film follows the life of Kyle, who became the deadliest marksman in U.S. military history with 255 kills from four tours in the Iraq War, 160 of which were officially confirmed by the Department of Defense. While Kyle was celebrated for his military successes, his tours of duty took a heavy toll on his personal and family life. The film was produced by Eastwood, Robert Lorenz, Andrew Lazar, Bradley Cooper, and Peter Morgan. It stars Cooper as Kyle and Sienna Miller as his wife Taya, with Luke Grimes, Jake McDorman, Cory Hardrict, Kevin Lacz, Navid Negahban, and Keir ODonnell in supporting roles. The world premiere was on November 11, 2014, at the American Film Institute Festival, followed by a limited theatrical release in the United States on December 25, 2014, and a wide release on January 16, 2015. The film became a major success, with a worldwide gross of over $547 million, making it the highest-grossing film of 2014 in the United States, the highest-grossing war film of all time unadjusted for inflation, and Eastwoods highest-grossing film to date. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics, with the majority of praise directed towards Coopers lead performance and Eastwoods direction, though it attracted some controversy over its portrayal of both the War in Iraq and of Chris Kyle. At the 87th Academy Awards, American Sniper received six nominations, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Actor for Cooper, ultimately winning one award for Best Sound Editing. Rear Window Rear Window is a 1954 American Technicolor mystery thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and written by John Michael Hayes based on Cornell Woolrichs 1942 short story "It Had to Be Murder". Originally released by Paramount Pictures, the film stars James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Wendell Corey, Thelma Ritter, and Raymond Burr. It was screened at the 1954 Venice Film Festival. The film is considered by many filmgoers, critics, and scholars to be one of Hitchcocks best and one of the greatest films ever made. It received four Academy Award nominations and was ranked number 42 on AFIs 100 Years...100 Movies list and number 48 on the 10th-anniversary edition, and in 1997 was added to the United States National Film Registry in the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Wolverine The Wolverine is a 2013 superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Wolverine. The film, distributed by 20th Century Fox, is the sixth installment in the X-Men film series and the second film of the Wolverine solo film series. Hugh Jackman reprises his role from previous films as the title character, with James Mangold directing a screenplay written by Scott Frank and Mark Bomback, based on the 1982 limited series Wolverine by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller. In the film, which follows the events of The Last Stand, Logan travels to Japan, where he engages an old acquaintance in a struggle that has lasting consequences. Stripped of his healing factor, Wolverine must battle deadly samurai while struggling with guilt over Jean Greys death. The films development began in 2009 after the release of Wolverine. Christopher McQuarrie was hired to write a screenplay for The Wolverine in August 2009. In October 2010, Darren Aronofsky was hired to direct the film. The project was delayed following Aronofskys departure and the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in March 2011. In June 2011, Mangold was brought on board to replace Aronofsky. Bomback was then hired to rewrite the screenplay in September 2011. The supporting characters were cast in July 2012 with principal photography beginning at the end of the month around New South Wales before moving to Tokyo in August 2012 and back to New South Wales in October 2012. The film was converted to 3D in post-production. The Wolverine was released on July 24, 2013, in various international markets and on July 26, 2013, in the United States. It received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for its action sequences, performances and thematic profundity, though some criticism was directed at the predictable story and climax. The film earned $414 million worldwide, making it the fifth highest-grossing film in the series. A third Wolverine film, titled Logan, was released on March 3, 2017. Zodiac Zodiac is a 2007 American true crime thriller film directed by David Fincher. The screenplay by James Vanderbilt is based on the 1986 non-fiction book of the same name by Robert Graysmith. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, and Robert Downey Jr., with Anthony Edwards, Brian Cox, Elias Koteas, Donal Logue, John Carroll Lynch, Candy Clark, Dermot Mulroney, and Chloë Sevigny in supporting roles. Zodiac tells the story of the manhunt for the Zodiac Killer, a serial murderer who terrorized the San Francisco Bay Area during the late 1960s and early 1970s, taunting police with letters, bloodstained clothing, and ciphers mailed to newspapers. The case remains one of the United States most infamous unsolved crimes. Fincher, Vanderbilt, and producer Bradley J. Fischer spent 18 months conducting their own investigation and research into the Zodiac murders. Fincher employed the digital Thomson Viper Filmstream camera to photograph most of the film, with traditional high-speed film cameras used for slow-motion murder sequences. Reviews for Zodiac were positive, lauding the films writing, directing, acting and historical authenticity. Zodiac was nominated for several awards and Fincher won the "Best Director" prize from the Dublin Film Critics Circle in 2007. The film grossed over $84 million worldwide on a production budget of $65 million. In 2016 it was voted 12th among 100 films considered the best of the 21st century by 117 film critics from around the world. Divergent Divergent is a 2014 American dystopian science fiction action film directed by Neil Burger, based on the 2011 novel of the same name by Veronica Roth. The film is the first installment in The Divergent Series and was produced by Lucy Fisher, Pouya Shahbazian, and Douglas Wick, with a screenplay by Evan Daugherty and Vanessa Taylor. It stars Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Ashley Judd, Jai Courtney, Ray Stevenson, Zoë Kravitz, Miles Teller, Tony Goldwyn, Ansel Elgort, Maggie Q, and Kate Winslet. The story takes place in a dystopian and post-apocalyptic Chicago where people are divided into distinct factions based on human virtues. Beatrice Prior is warned that she is Divergent and thus will never fit into any one of the factions. She soon learns that a sinister plot is brewing in the seemingly perfect society. Development of Divergent began in March 2011 when Summit Entertainment picked up the film rights to the novel with Douglas Wick and Lucy Fishers production company Red Wagon Entertainment. Principal photography began April 16, 2013, and concluded on July 16, 2013, with reshoots taking place from January 24–26, 2014. Production mostly took place in Chicago. Divergent was released on March 21, 2014, in the United States. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with praise going towards its concepts, action and Woodleys performance; criticism focused on its execution. Reviewers found the film to be generic and unoriginal, comparing it unfavorably to other young adult fiction adaptations. Despite this, the film was a financial success as it reached the #1 spot at the box office during its opening weekend. After its release, the film earned over $288 million worldwide against its budget of $85 million. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 5, 2014. A sequel, Insurgent, was released on March 20, 2015, in the United States and other countries. Crash Crash is a 2004 American drama film produced, directed, and co-written by Paul Haggis. The film features racial and social tensions in Los Angeles. A self-described "passion piece" for Haggis, Crash was inspired by a real-life incident in which his Porsche was carjacked in 1991 outside a video store on Wilshire Boulevard. The film features an ensemble cast, including Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle, Matt Dillon, Jennifer Esposito, William Fichtner, Brendan Fraser, Terrence Howard, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Thandie Newton, Michael Peña, and Ryan Phillippe. Matt Dillon was particularly praised for his performance and received Academy Award, BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor. Additionally, the cast won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. The film received six Academy Award nominations, and won three for Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Film Editing at the 78th Academy Awards. It was also nominated for nine BAFTA awards, and won two, for Best Original Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress for Thandie Newton. Horrible Bosses Horrible Bosses is a 2011 American black comedy film directed by Seth Gordon, written by Michael Markowitz, John Francis Daley, and Jonathan Goldstein, based on a story by Markowitz. It stars Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Aniston, Colin Farrell, Kevin Spacey, and Jamie Foxx. The plot follows three friends, played by Bateman, Day, and Sudeikis, who decide to murder their respective overbearing, abusive bosses, portrayed by Spacey, Aniston, and Farrell. Markowitzs script was bought by New Line Cinema in 2005 and the film spent six years in various states of pre-production, with a variety of actors attached to different roles. By 2010, Goldstein and Daley had rewritten the script, and the film finally went into production. The film premiered in Los Angeles on June 30, 2011, and was released on July 8, 2011. The film exceeded financial expectations, accruing over $28 million in the first three days, making it the number two film in the United States during its opening weekend, and going on to become the highest-grossing black comedy film of all-time in unadjusted dollars, breaking the record previously set by The War of the Roses in 1990. The film grossed over $209 million worldwide by the end of its theatrical run. The film received generally positive reviews, with critics praising the ensemble cast, and each lead being singled out for their performances across reviews. The plot received a more mixed response; some reviewers felt that its dark, humorous premise was explored well, while others felt the jokes were racist, homophobic, or misogynistic. A sequel, Horrible Bosses 2, was released on November 26, 2014. It It is an 2017 American supernatural horror film based on Stephen Kings 1986 novel of the same name. Produced by New Line Cinema, KatzSmith Productions, Lin Pictures, Vertigo Entertainment, and distributed by Warner Bros. It is the first installment of a planned duology, as well as being the second adaptation following Tommy Lee Wallaces 1990 miniseries. The film tells the story of seven children in Derry, Maine, who are terrorized by the eponymous being, only to face their own personal demons in the process. The film is also known as It: Part 1 – The Losers Club. The film is directed by Andrés Muschietti and written by Chase Palmer, Cary Fukunaga and Gary Dauberman. Jaeden Lieberher stars as Bill Denbrough, with Bill Skarsgård starring as Pennywise The Dancing Clown, respectively. Jeremy Ray Taylor, Sophia Lillis, Finn Wolfhard, Wyatt Oleff, Chosen Jacobs, Jack Dylan Grazer, Nicholas Hamilton, and Jackson Robert Scott are all featured in supporting roles. Principal photography began in Toronto on June 27, 2016, and ended on September 21, 2016. The locations for It included the municipality of Port Hope, Oshawa, Ontario, and Riverdale. It premiered in Los Angeles on September 5, 2017, and was released in the United States on September 8, 2017, in 2D and IMAX. The film set numerous box office records and has grossed over $700 million worldwide. Unadjusted for inflation, it is the highest-grossing R-rated horror film of all-time, the highest-grossing horror film internationally and the highest-grossing horror film of all time. It received positive reviews, with critics praising the performances, direction, cinematography and musical score, and many calling it one of the best Stephen King adaptations. It has received numerous awards and nominations, earning two Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association nominations, including Best Acting Ensemble. It wan nominated for the Critics Choice Movie Award for Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie. The film won three Bogey Awards, for pulling in more than two million German admissions in 11 days. In addition, the motion picture has been named as one of the best films of 2017 by various ongoing critics, appearing on several critics end-of-year lists. A sequel, It: Chapter Two, was released on September 6, 2019. Elysium Elysium is a 2013 American science fiction action film produced, written, and directed by Neill Blomkamp. It stars Matt Damon, Jodie Foster, Alice Braga, and Sharlto Copley. The film takes place on both a ravaged Earth, and a luxurious space habitat called Elysium. The film itself offers deliberate social commentary which explores political and sociological themes such as immigration, overpopulation, transhumanism, health care, worker exploitation, the justice system, and social class issues. The film was released on , 2013 by TriStar Pictures, in both conventional and IMAX Digital theaters. It was a modest success and received generally positive reviews from critics, even though many considered it a disappointment after Blomkamps first film District 9. Elysium was released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 17, 2013. Rush Rush is a 2013 biographical sports film centred on the Hunt–Lauda rivalry between two Formula One drivers, the British James Hunt and the Austrian Niki Lauda during the 1976 Formula 1 motor-racing season. It was written by Peter Morgan, directed by Ron Howard and stars Chris Hemsworth as Hunt and Daniel Brühl as Lauda. The film premiered in London on 2 September 2013 and was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival before its United Kingdom release on 13 September 2013. Twilight Twilight is a 2008 American romantic fantasy film based on Stephenie Meyers 2005 novel of the same name. Directed by Catherine Hardwicke, the film stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. It is the first film in The Twilight Saga film series. This film focuses on the development of the relationship between Bella Swan and Edward Cullen, and the subsequent efforts of Edward and his family to keep Bella safe from a coven of evil vampires. The project was in development for approximately three years at Paramount Pictures, during which time a screen adaptation that differed significantly from the novel was written. Summit Entertainment acquired the rights to the novel after three years of the projects stagnant development. Melissa Rosenberg wrote a new adaptation of the novel shortly before the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike and sought to be faithful to the novels storyline. Principal photography took 44 days and was completed on May 2, 2008; the film was primarily shot in Oregon. Twilight was theatrically released on November 21, 2008; it grossed over US$393 million worldwide. It was released on DVD March 21, 2009 and became the most purchased DVD of the year. The soundtrack was released on November 4, 2008. Following the films success, New Moon and Eclipse, the next two novels in the series, were produced as films the following year. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a 2008 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and the fourth installment in the Indiana Jones series. Released nineteen years after the previous film, the film is set in 1957, pitting Indiana Jones against Soviet agents—led by Irina Spalko—searching for a telepathic crystal skull. Jones is aided by his former lover, Marion Ravenwood, and her son, Mutt Williams. Ray Winstone, John Hurt, and Jim Broadbent are also part of the supporting cast. Screenwriters Jeb Stuart, Jeffrey Boam, Frank Darabont, and Jeff Nathanson wrote drafts before David Koepps script satisfied the producers. The filmmakers intended to pay tribute to the science fiction B-movies of the 1950s era. Shooting began on June 18, 2007, at various locations in New Mexico, New Haven, Hawaii, and Fresno, as well as on sound stages in Los Angeles. To maintain esthetic continuity with the previous films, the crew relied on traditional stunt work instead of computer-generated stunt doubles, and cinematographer Janusz Kamiński studied Douglas Slocombes style from the previous films. The film premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2008, and was released worldwide on May 22, 2008 to generally positive reviews with praise for the performances, action scenes, John Williams musical score, and the costume design. Criticism, however, focused on the dialogue, storyline, pacing, and overuse of CGI. It was also a financial success like the previous three films in the series, grossing over $786 million worldwide, becoming the franchises highest-grossing film when not adjusted for inflation, as well as the second-highest-grossing film of 2008. A fifth film is scheduled for release on July 9, 2021, with both Spielberg and Ford returning. Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows is a 2011 period action mystery film directed by Guy Ritchie and produced by Joel Silver, Lionel Wigram, Susan Downey, and Dan Lin. It is the sequel to the 2009 film Sherlock Holmes, and features the Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The films screenplay was written by Michele Mulroney and Kieran Mulroney. Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law reprise their roles as Holmes and Watson, alongside Noomi Rapace as Simza, Stephen Fry as Mycroft Holmes, Jared Harris as Professor Moriarty and Rachel McAdams as Irene Adler. Although the film follows an original premise, it incorporates elements of Conan Doyles short stories "The Final Problem" and "The Adventure of the Empty House". In the film, Holmes and Watson travel across Europe with a Romani adventuress to foil an intricate plot by their cunning nemesis, Professor Moriarty, to instigate a war. Upon its release, the film received positive reviews from critics, most of whom received the plot and character of Moriarty well. It was commercially successful, with a worldwide gross of over $545 million. A third film is set for release on December 22, 2021. The Help The Help is a 2011 period drama film written and directed by Tate Taylor and adapted from Kathryn Stocketts 2009 novel of the same name. The film features an ensemble cast, including Jessica Chastain, Viola Davis, Bryce Dallas Howard, Anna Camp, Allison Janney, Octavia Spencer and Emma Stone. The film and novel recount the story of young white woman and aspiring journalist Eugenia "Skeeter" Phelan. The story focuses on her relationship with two black maids, Aibileen Clark and Minny Jackson, during the Civil Rights Movement in 1963 Jackson. In an attempt to become a legitimate journalist and writer, Skeeter decides to write a book from the point of view of the maids, exposing the racism they are faced with as they work for white families. Black domestic workers in 1960s America were referred to as "the help", hence the title of the putative journalistic expose, the novel and the film. DreamWorks Pictures acquired the screen rights to Stocketts novel in March 2010 and quickly commissioned the film with Chris Columbus, Michael Barnathan, and Brunson Green as producers. The films casting began later that month, with principal photography following four months after in Mississippi. The film is an international co-production between companies based in the United States, India, and the United Arab Emirates. Touchstone Pictures released The Help worldwide, with a general theatrical release in North America on August 10, 2011. The film was a critical and commercial success, receiving positive reviews and grossing $216 million in worldwide box office. The Help received four Academy Award nominations including Best Picture, Best Actress for Davis, and Best Supporting Actress for both Chastain and Spencer, with the latter winning the award. The film also won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. The Hurt Locker The Hurt Locker is a 2008 American war drama film directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by Mark Boal. It stars Jeremy Renner, Anthony Mackie, Brian Geraghty, Christian Camargo, Ralph Fiennes, David Morse, and Guy Pearce. The film follows an Iraq War Explosive Ordnance Disposal team who are targeted by insurgents, and shows their psychological reactions to the stress of combat, which is intolerable to some and addictive to others. Boal drew on his experience during embedded access to write the screenplay. The Hurt Locker premiered at the 2008 Venice International Film Festival before it was released in the United States on June 26, 2009, by Summit Entertainment. The film earned near universal acclaim from critics, who praised Bigelows directing, the cast, writing, and action sequences. The film was nominated for nine Academy Awards and won six, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, making it the first Best Picture winner by a female director. The film grossed $49.2 million worldwide. Beauty and the Beast Beauty and the Beast is a 1991 American animated musical romantic fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 30th Disney animated feature film and the third released during the Disney Renaissance period, it is based on the French fairy tale of the same name by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont, and ideas from the 1946 French film of the same name directed by Jean Cocteau. Beauty and the Beast focuses on the relationship between the Beast, a prince who is magically transformed into a monster and his servants into household objects as punishment for his arrogance, and Belle, a young woman whom he imprisons in his castle to become a prince again. To break the curse, Beast must learn to love Belle and earn her love in return before the last petal falls from an enchanted rose or else the Beast will remain a monster forever. The film also features the voices of Richard White, Jerry Orbach, David Ogden Stiers, and Angela Lansbury. Walt Disney first attempted unsuccessfully to adapt Beauty and the Beast into an animated film during the 1930s and 1950s. Following the success of The Little Mermaid, Walt Disney Pictures decided to adapt the fairy tale, which Richard Purdum originally conceived as a non-musical. Disney chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg eventually dismissed Purdums idea and ordered that the film be a musical similar to The Little Mermaid instead. The film was directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise, with a screenplay by Linda Woolverton story first credited to Roger Allers. Lyricist Howard Ashman and composer Alan Menken wrote the films songs. Ashman, who additionally served as the films executive producer, died of AIDS-related complications six months before the films release, and the film is thus dedicated to his memory. Beauty and the Beast premiered as an unfinished film at the New York Film Festival on September 29, 1991, followed by its theatrical release as a completed film at the El Capitan Theatre on November 13. The film grossed $425 million at the box office worldwide on a $25 million budget. Beauty and the Beast won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, the first animated film to ever win that category. It also became the first animated film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 64th Academy Awards, where it won the Academy Award for Best Original Score and Best Original Song for its title song and received additional nominations for Best Original Song and Best Sound. In April 1994, Beauty and the Beast became Disneys first animated film to be adapted into a Broadway musical. The success of the film spawned two direct-to-video follow-ups: The Enchanted Christmas and Beauty and the Beast: Belles Magical World, both of which take place in the timeline of the original. This was followed by a spin-off television series, Sing Me a Story with Belle. An IMAX version of the film was released in 2002, and included "Human Again", a new five-minute musical sequence that was previously included in the 1994 musical. That same year, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". After the success of the 3D re-release of The Lion King, the film was reissued in 3D in 2012. A live-action adaptation of the film directed by Bill Condon was released on March 17, 2017. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 2005 musical fantasy film directed by Tim Burton and written by John August, based on the 1964 British novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. The film stars Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka and Freddie Highmore as Charlie Bucket, alongside David Kelly, Helena Bonham Carter, Noah Taylor, Missi Pyle, James Fox, Deep Roy and Christopher Lee. The storyline follows Charlie as he wins a contest along with four other children and is led by Wonka on a tour of his chocolate factory. Development for a second adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory began in 1991, which resulted in Warner Bros. providing the Dahl Estate with total artistic control. Prior to Burtons involvement, directors such as Gary Ross, Rob Minkoff, Martin Scorsese and Tom Shadyac had been involved, while actors Bill Murray, Nicolas Cage, Jim Carrey, Michael Keaton, Brad Pitt, Will Smith, Adam Sandler, and many others, were either in discussion with or considered by the studio to play Wonka. Burton immediately brought regular collaborators Depp and Danny Elfman aboard. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory represents the first time since The Nightmare Before Christmas that Elfman contributed to a film score using written songs and his vocals. Filming took place from June to December 2004 at Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was released to positive critical reception and was a box office success, grossing $475 million worldwide. Blade Runner 2049 Blade Runner 2049 is a 2017 American neo-noir science fiction film directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Hampton Fancher and Michael Green. A sequel to the 1982 film Blade Runner, the film stars Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford, with Ana de Armas, Sylvia Hoeks, Robin Wright, Mackenzie Davis, Carla Juri, Lennie James, Dave Bautista, and Jared Leto in supporting roles. Ford and Edward James Olmos reprise their roles from the original. Set thirty years after the first film, Gosling plays K, a Nexus-9 replicant "blade runner" who uncovers a secret that threatens to destabilize society and the course of civilization. Original director Ridley Scott served as an executive producer on the film. Principal photography took place between July and November 2016, mainly in Budapest, Hungary. Blade Runner 2049 premiered in Los Angeles on October 3, 2017, and was released in the United States in 2D, 3D, and IMAX on October 6, 2017. The film was praised by critics for its performances, direction, cinematography, musical score, production design, visual effects, and faithfulness to the original film, and was considered by many critics to be among the best films of 2017. Despite positive reviews, the film was a box office disappointment, grossing $259 million worldwide against a production budget between $150–185 million. Blade Runner 2049 received five nominations at the 90th Academy Awards, winning Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects. It also received eight nominations at the 71st British Academy Film Awards, including Best Director, and won Best Cinematography and Best Special Visual Effects. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is a 2014 American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. The film was directed by Marc Webb and produced by Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach. It is the fifth theatrical Spider-Man film produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Entertainment, the sequel to 2012s The Amazing Spider-Man and the second and final film in The Amazing Spider-Man duology. The studio hired James Vanderbilt to write the screenplay and Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci to rewrite it. The film stars Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, alongside Emma Stone, Jamie Foxx, Dane DeHaan, Campbell Scott, Embeth Davidtz, Colm Feore, Paul Giamatti, and Sally Field. Development of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 began after the success of The Amazing Spider-Man. DeHaan, Giamatti, Jones, and Cooper were cast between December 2012 and February 2013. Filming took place in New York City from February to June 2013. The film was released in 2D, 3D, and IMAX 3D on May 2, 2014, in the United States with two international premieres being held between March 31 and April 10 of that year. It received mixed reviews from critics and audiences and grossed $709 million worldwide, making it the ninth-highest-grossing film of 2014, but the second-lowest-grossing Spider-Man film to date. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was originally envisioned as the beginning of a shared fictional universe, which would have continued with two sequels and several spin-offs, most notably films centered on Venom and the Sinister Six. Due to performing below expectations, all subsequent installments were cancelled and a new iteration of the character, portrayed by Tom Holland in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, began with the 2016 film Civil War. The planned spin-offs were re-purposed for a timeline separate from The Amazing Spider-Man continuity and the MCU, beginning with 2018s Venom. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is a 2014 American science fiction film directed by Matt Reeves and written by Mark Bomback, Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. It stars Andy Serkis, Jason Clarke, Gary Oldman, Keri Russell, Toby Kebbell, and Kodi Smit-McPhee. It is the sequel to the 2011 film Rise of the Planet of the Apes, which began 20th Century Foxs reboot of the Planet of the Apes series. Dawn is set ten years after the events of Rise, and follows a group of people in San Francisco who struggle to stay alive in the aftermath of a plague that is wiping out humanity, while Caesar tries to maintain dominance over his community of intelligent apes. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes was released in the United States on July 11, 2014 and was met with highly positive reviews, with critics praising its visual effects, story, direction, acting, musical score, action sequences and emotional depth. It was also a box office success, grossing over $710 million worldwide, making it the eighth-highest-grossing film of 2014 and the highest-grossing film in the series. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Visual Effects. It was also nominated for eight Saturn Awards, including Best Science Fiction Film, Best Director for Reeves, and Best Supporting Actor for Serkis. A third installment, titled War for the Planet of the Apes, was released on July 14, 2017. Big Fish Big Fish is a 2003 American fantasy drama film based on the 1998 novel of the same name by Daniel Wallace. The film was directed by Tim Burton and stars Ewan McGregor, Albert Finney, Billy Crudup, Jessica Lange, and Marion Cotillard. Other roles are performed by Steve Buscemi, Helena Bonham Carter, Matthew McGrory, Alison Lohman, and Danny DeVito among others. Edward Bloom, a former traveling salesman in the Southern United States with a gift for storytelling, is now confined to his deathbed. Will, his estranged son, attempts to mend their relationship as Bloom relates tall tales of his eventful life as a young adult. Screenwriter John August read a manuscript of the novel six months before it was published and convinced Columbia Pictures to acquire the rights. August began adapting the novel while producers negotiated with Steven Spielberg who planned to direct after finishing Minority Report. Spielberg considered Jack Nicholson for the role of Edward Bloom, but eventually dropped the project to focus on Catch Me If You Can. Tim Burton and Richard D. Zanuck took over after completing Planet of the Apes and brought Ewan McGregor and Albert Finney on board. The films theme of reconciliation between a dying father and his son had special significance for Burton, as his father had died in 2000 and his mother in 2002, a month before he signed on to direct. Big Fish was shot on location in Alabama in a series of fairy tale vignettes evoking the tone of a Southern Gothic fantasy. The film received award nominations in multiple film categories, including four Golden Globe Award nominations, seven nominations from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, two Saturn Award nominations, and an Oscar and a Grammy Award nomination for Danny Elfmans original score. The set for the Town of Spectre still remains, and can be found in Milbrook. Mystic River Mystic River is a 2003 American neo-noir psychological mystery drama film directed and scored by Clint Eastwood. It stars Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Kevin Bacon, Laurence Fishburne, Marcia Gay Harden, and Laura Linney. The screenplay, written by Brian Helgeland, was based on the novel of the same name by Dennis Lehane. The film was produced by Robert Lorenz, Judie G. Hoyt, and Eastwood. It is the first film in which Eastwood was credited as composer of the score. The film opened to widespread critical acclaim. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for Penn, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress for Harden, and Best Supporting Actor for Robbins. Penn and Robbins won in their respective categories, making Mystic River the first film to win both awards since Ben-Hur in 1959. Zootopia Zootopia is a 2016 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 55th Disney animated feature film, directed by Byron Howard and Rich Moore, co-directed by Jared Bush, and stars the voices of Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, Idris Elba, Jenny Slate, Nate Torrence, Bonnie Hunt, Don Lake, Tommy Chong, J. K. Simmons, Octavia Spencer, Alan Tudyk, and Shakira. It details the unlikely partnership between a rabbit police officer and a red fox con artist, as they uncover a criminal conspiracy involving the disappearance of predators. Zootopia premiered at the Brussels Animation Film Festival in Belgium on February 13, 2016, and went into general theatrical release in conventional 2D, Disney Digital 3-D, RealD 3D, and IMAX 3D formats in the United States on March 4. Critics praised its screenplay, animation, voice acting, and subject matter. It opened to record-breaking box offices in several countries, and earned a worldwide gross of over $1billion, making it the fourth-highest-grossing film of 2016, the 34th-highest-grossing film of all time, the fourth animated film to pass $1billion in global box-office earnings, and Walt Disney Animation Studios highest-grossing film since 2013s Frozen. The film earned numerous accolades; it was named one of the top ten best films of 2016 by the American Film Institute, and received an Academy Award, Golden Globe, Critics Choice Movie Award, and Annie Award for Best Animated Feature Film, it also received a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film, but lost to Kubo and the Two Strings. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is a 2011 psychological crime thriller film based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Stieg Larsson. The film is the first installment in the Dragon Tattoo Stories series. This film adaptation was directed by David Fincher and with a screenplay by Steven Zaillian. Starring Daniel Craig as journalist Mikael Blomkvist and Rooney Mara as Lisbeth Salander, it tells the story of Blomkvists investigation to find out what happened to a woman from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years prior. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker. Sony Pictures Entertainment began development on the film in 2009. It took the company a few months to obtain the rights to the novel, while recruiting Zaillian and David Fincher. The casting process for the lead roles was exhaustive and intense; Craig faced scheduling conflicts, and a number of actresses were sought for the role of Lisbeth Salander. The script took over six months to write, which included three months of analyzing the novel. Critics gave the film favorable reviews, praising its bleak tone and lauding Craig and Maras performances. With a production budget of $90 million, the film grossed $232.6 million worldwide. The film was chosen by National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2011 and was a candidate for numerous awards, winning, among others, the Academy Award for Best Film Editing, while Maras performance earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. Captain Phillips Captain Phillips is a 2013 American biographical drama-thriller film directed by Paul Greengrass and starring Tom Hanks and Barkhad Abdi. The film is inspired by the true story of the 2009 Maersk Alabama hijacking, an incident during which merchant mariner Captain Richard Phillips was taken hostage by pirates in the Guardafui Channel led by Abduwali Muse. The screenplay by Billy Ray is based on the 2010 book A Captains Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea by Richard Phillips with Stephan Talty. Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti and Michael De Luca served as producers on the project. It premiered at the 2013 New York Film Festival, and was theatrically released on October 11, 2013. The film emerged as a box office success grossing over $218 million against a budget of $55 million. In 2014, Captain Phillips received six Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor for Abdi. War of the Worlds War of the Worlds is a 2005 American science-fiction action film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Josh Friedman and David Koepp, loosely based on The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells and jointly produced and released by Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures. It stars Tom Cruise, Dakota Fanning, Justin Chatwin, Miranda Otto, and Tim Robbins, with narration by Morgan Freeman. In the film, an American dock worker is forced to look after his children, from whom he lives separately, as he struggles to protect them and reunite them with their mother when extraterrestrials invade the Earth and devastate cities with towering war machines. This was Gene Barrys final film before his retirement that year and his death in 2009. The film was shot in 73 days, using five different sound stages as well as locations in California, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, and Virginia. The film was surrounded by a secrecy campaign so few details would be leaked before its release. Tie-in promotions were made with several companies, including Hitachi. The film was released in the United States on June 29 and in United Kingdom on July 1. War of the Worlds received positive reviews from critics and was a box office success, becoming 2005s fourth most successful film both domestically and worldwide, with $234 million in North America, and $591 million overall. The film earned three Academy Awards nominations for Best Visual Effects, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Sound Editing. The Maze Runner The Maze Runner is a 2014 American dystopian science fiction film directed by Wes Ball, in his directorial debut, based on James Dashners 2009 novel of the same name. The film is the first installment in The Maze Runner film series and was produced by Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Wyck Godfrey, Marty Bowen, and Lee Stollman with a screenplay by Noah Oppenheim, Grant Pierce Myers, and T.S. Nowlin. The film stars Dylan OBrien, Kaya Scodelario, Aml Ameen, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Ki Hong Lee, Will Poulter, and Patricia Clarkson. The story follows sixteen-year-old Thomas, portrayed by OBrien, who awakens in a rusty elevator with no memory of who he is, only to learn hes been delivered to the middle of an intricate maze, along with many other boys, who have been trying to find their way out of the ever-changing labyrinth — all while establishing a functioning society in what they call the Glade. Development of The Maze Runner began in January 2011 when Fox purchased the film rights to Dashners novel with film studios Temple Hill Entertainment and TSG Entertainment. Principal photography began in Baton Rouge on May 13, 2013 and officially concluded on July 12, 2013. The Maze Runner was released on September 19, 2014 in the United States by 20th Century Fox. Critics considered it to be better than most young adult book-to-film adaptations. The film topped the box-office during its opening weekend with a $32.5 million debut, making it the seventh-highest grossing debut in September. The film earned over $348 million worldwide at the box-office, against its budget of $34 million. A sequel, The Scorch Trials, was released on September 18, 2015 in the United States. A third and final film, The Death Cure, was released on January 26, 2018. The Day After Tomorrow The Day After Tomorrow is a 2004 American science fiction disaster film co-written, directed, and produced by Roland Emmerich and starring Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ian Holm, Emmy Rossum, and Sela Ward. It is based on the book The Coming Global Superstorm by Art Bell and Whitley Strieber. The film depicts catastrophic climatic effects following the disruption of the North Atlantic Ocean circulation in a series of extreme weather events that usher in global cooling and lead to a new ice age. Originally slated for release in the summer of 2003, The Day After Tomorrow premiered in Mexico City on May 17, 2004, and was released in the United States on May 28, 2004. A major commercial success, the film became the sixth highest-grossing film of 2004. Filmed in Toronto and Montreal, it is the highest-grossing Hollywood film made in Canada. It received mixed reviews upon release, with critics highly praising the films special effects but criticizing its writing and numerous scientific inaccuracies. Love Actually Love Actually is a 2003 British Christmas-themed romantic comedy film written and directed by Richard Curtis, and mostly filmed on location in London. It features an ensemble cast, composed predominantly of British actors, many of whom had worked with Curtis in previous film and television projects. The screenplay delves into different aspects of love as shown through ten separate stories involving a wide variety of individuals, many of whom are shown to be interlinked as the tales progress. The story begins five weeks before Christmas and is played out in a weekly countdown until the holiday, followed by an epilogue that takes place one month later. It is an international co-production between the United Kingdom, United States, and France. The film was released in the United States on 14 November 2003, receiving mixed reviews. It opened in the United Kingdom one week later, to positive reviews. The film was a box-office success, grossing $248 million worldwide on a budget of $40–45 million. It received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. Frequently shown during the Christmas season, the film has proved more popular with audiences than critics, and it has been discussed as being arguably a modern-day Christmas staple. Fury Fury is a 2014 American war film written and directed by David Ayer, and starring Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf, Logan Lerman, Michael Peña, Jon Bernthal, Jason Isaacs and Scott Eastwood. The film portrays US tank crews in Nazi Germany during the final days of World War II. Ayer was influenced by the service of veterans in his family and by reading books, such as Belton Y. Coopers Death Traps, about American armored units in World War II and the high casualty rates suffered by tank crews in Europe. Production began in early September 2013, in Hertfordshire, England, followed by principal photography on September 30, 2013, in Oxfordshire. Filming continued for a month-and-a-half at different locations, which included the city of Oxford, and concluded on November 13. Fury was released on October 17, 2014, received positive reviews, and grossed $211 million worldwide. Shrek 2 Shrek 2 is a 2004 American computer-animated, comedy film directed by Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury and Conrad Vernon. It is the sequel to 2001s Shrek and the second installment in the Shrek film franchise. The film stars Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy and Cameron Diaz, who reprise their respective voice roles of Shrek, Donkey, and Fiona. They are joined by new characters voiced by Antonio Banderas, Julie Andrews, John Cleese, Rupert Everett, and Jennifer Saunders. Shrek 2 takes place following the events of the first film, with Shrek and Donkey meeting Fionas parents as her zealous Fairy Godmother, who wants Fiona to marry her son Prince Charming, plots to destroy Shrek and Fionas marriage. Shrek and Donkey team up with a swashbuckling cat named Puss in Boots to foil her plans. Development began in 2001, and following disagreements with producers, the screenwriters from the first film were replaced with Adamson. The story was inspired by Guess Whos Coming to Dinner, and new animation tools were utilized to improve the visual appearance of each character, particularly Puss in Boots. The lead actors also received a significant bump in salary to $10 million, which at the time was among the highest contracts in their respective careers. Shrek 2 premiered at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme dOr, and it was released in theatres on May 19, 2004. Met with favorable reviews like its predecessor, the film grossed $919.8 million worldwide. It scored the second-largest, three-day opening weekend in U.S. history and the largest opening for an animated film at the time of its release. It went on to become the highest-grossing film of 2004 worldwide. Shrek 2 is also DreamWorks Animations most successful film to date, and it held the title of being the highest-grossing animated film of all time worldwide until Toy Story 3 surpassed it in 2010. The film received two Academy Award nominations for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song, and its associated soundtrack reached the Top 10 on the US Billboard 200. A sequel entitled Shrek the Third was released in 2007. Kung Fu Panda Kung Fu Panda is a 2008 American computer-animated wuxia comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by John Stevenson and Mark Osborne in their directorial debuts, and stars the voices of Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Ian McShane, Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu, David Cross, Randall Duk Kim, James Hong, Dan Fogler, Michael Clarke Duncan, and Jackie Chan. The film is set in a version of ancient China populated by anthropomorphic talking animals and revolves around a bumbling panda named Po, a kung fu enthusiast. When an evil kung fu warrior named Tai Lung is foretold to escape from prison, Po is unwittingly named the "Dragon Warrior", that was destined to defeat him. The film was originally conceived by Michael Lachance, a DreamWorks Animation executive. It was originally intended to be a parody of martial arts films, but director Stevenson decided instead to make an action comedy wuxia film that incorporates the heros journey narrative archetype for the lead character. The computer animation in the film was more complex than anything DreamWorks had done before. As with most DreamWorks Animation films, Hans Zimmer scored Kung Fu Panda. He visited China to absorb the culture and get to know the China National Symphony Orchestra as part of his preparation. Bohemian Rhapsody Bohemian Rhapsody is a 2018 biographical drama film about Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of the British rock band Queen. It was directed by Bryan Singer from a screenplay by Anthony McCarten, and produced by Graham King and Queen manager Jim Beach. It stars Rami Malek as Mercury, with Lucy Boynton, Gwilym Lee, Ben Hardy, Joe Mazzello, Aidan Gillen, Tom Hollander, Allen Leech, and Mike Myers in supporting roles. Queen members Brian May and Roger Taylor served as consultants. A British-American venture, the film was produced by 20th Century Fox, Regency Enterprises, GK Films, and Queen Films, with Fox serving as distributor. The film follows the singers life from the formation of the band up to their 1985 Live Aid performance at the original Wembley Stadium. Bohemian Rhapsody was announced in 2010, with Sacha Baron Cohen set to play Mercury. After he left the project in 2013 following creative differences with producers, the project languished for several years before Malek was cast in November 2016. Bryan Singer was the director through most of principal photography, which began in London in September 2017, but was fired in December 2017, for absence and clashing with the cast and crew. Dexter Fletcher, who was originally set to direct the film early in development, was hired to complete the film, although Singer retained sole director credit as per Directors Guild of America guidelines. Fletcher received an executive producer credit and filming concluded in January 2018. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 24 October 2018 and in the United States on 2 November 2018. It received mixed reviews from critics; its portrayals of Mercurys sexuality and lives of the other band members were criticised, but Maleks performance and the music sequences received praise. The film also contains a number of historical inaccuracies. It became a major box office success, grossing over worldwide on a production budget of about , becoming the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2018 worldwide and setting the all-time box office records for the biographical film and drama genres. Bohemian Rhapsody received numerous accolades, including a leading four wins at the 91st Academy Awards for Best Actor, Best Film Editing, Best Sound Editing and Best Sound Mixing; it was also nominated for Best Picture. The film also won Best Motion Picture – Drama at the 76th Golden Globe Awards, and was nominated for the Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture and BAFTA Award for Best British Film, while Malek won the Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild and BAFTA for Best Actor. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 is a 2014 American dystopian science fiction adventure film directed by Francis Lawrence with a screenplay by Peter Craig and Danny Strong. It is the first of two films based on Suzanne Collins novel Mockingjay, the final book in The Hunger Games trilogy, and the third installment in The Hunger Games film series, produced by Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik and distributed by Lionsgate. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Stanley Tucci, and Donald Sutherland. Principal photography for both parts of the film began on September 23, 2013, in Atlanta, before moving to Paris for two weeks of filming and officially concluding on June 20, 2014, in Berlin. The story continues to follow Katniss Everdeen; having twice survived the Hunger Games, Katniss finds herself in District 13. Under the leadership of President Coin and the advice of her trusted friends, Katniss reluctantly becomes the symbol of a mass rebellion against the Capitol and fights to save Peeta and a nation moved by her courage. It is the sequel to Catching Fire and was followed by the concluding entry, Mockingjay – Part 2. Mockingjay – Part 1 was released on November 21, 2014 in the United States. Like its predecessors, the film was a commercial success grossing $55 million on its opening day, making it the largest opening day of 2014 and the sixth-largest in November. The film went to the No. 1 spot during its opening weekend with a $273.8 million worldwide gross, becoming the biggest opening of 2014 and marking The Hunger Games film series as the only franchise to have three films earn over $100 million in a weekend. The film earned over $755 million worldwide, making it the fifth highest-grossing film of 2014 and the second-highest-grossing entry in The Hunger Games series. Part 1 received generally positive reviews from critics, who commended its acting, musical score and political subtext, but received criticism for its lack of action and for splitting the novel into two separate adaptations. It is the lowest-rated Hunger Games film of the franchise, according to review aggregators Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic. The film had garnered a nomination for Best Science Fiction Film at the 41st Saturn Awards. For her performance, Lawrence received a nomination for Best Actress in an Action Movie at the 20th Critics Choice Awards and a Saturn Award nomination. The song "Yellow Flicker Beat" also received a nomination for Best Original Song at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards and Critics Choice Awards. Baby Driver Baby Driver is a 2017 action film written and directed by Edgar Wright. It stars Ansel Elgort as a young, musically driven getaway driver seeking freedom from a life of crime with his lover Debora. Kevin Spacey, Jon Hamm, Eiza Gonzalez, Jamie Foxx and Jon Bernthal appear in supporting roles. Eric Fellner and his Working Title Films partner Tim Bevan produced Baby Driver in association with Big Talk Productions Nira Park. Sony and TriStar Pictures handled commercial distribution of the film. Baby Driver was financed through a partnership between TriStar and Media Rights Capital. The film is a longtime passion project Wright had developed for over two decades. He devised the idea well in his youth, and his early directing experience furthermore shaped his ambitions for Baby Driver. Originally based in Los Angeles, Wright later revised the films setting to Atlanta, integrating the citys ethos into an important storytelling device. Principal photography took place in Atlanta over four months, from February to May 2016. Production involved the planning of meticulously coordinated stunts, choreography, and in-camera shooting. Critics have examined Baby Driver subject matter in thematic studies of the film. Baby Driver premiered at the South by Southwest festival on March 11, 2017, and was released in theaters in North America and the United Kingdom on June 28. It was well received by the media, though the characterization and scriptwriting drew occasional criticism. The National Board of Review selected Baby Driver as one of the top films of the year. It earned $226 million globally, bolstered by positive word-of-mouth support and fatiguing interest in blockbuster franchises. Baby Driver was a candidate for numerous awards, including three Academy Awards, two BAFTAs, two Critics Choice Awards, and a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and won several other honors chiefly for technical achievement. The success of Baby Driver has increased studio interest in producing a sequel. Joker Joker is a 2019 American psychological thriller film directed by Todd Phillips, who co-wrote the screenplay with Scott Silver. The film, based on DC Comics characters, stars Joaquin Phoenix as the Joker. An origin story set in 1981, the film follows Arthur Fleck, a failed stand-up comedian who turns to a life of crime and chaos in Gotham City. Robert De Niro, Zazie Beetz, Frances Conroy, Brett Cullen, Glenn Fleshler, Bill Camp, Shea Whigham, and Marc Maron appear in supporting roles. Joker was produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, DC Films, and Joint Effort in association with Bron Creative and Village Roadshow Pictures, and distributed by Warner Bros. Phillips conceived Joker in 2016 and wrote the script with Silver throughout 2017. The two were inspired by 1970s character studies and the films of Martin Scorsese, who was initially attached to the project as a producer. The graphic novel The Killing Joke was the basis for the premise, but Phillips and Silver otherwise did not look to specific comics for inspiration. Phoenix became attached in February 2018 and was cast that July, while the majority of the cast signed on by August. Principal photography took place in New York City, Jersey City, and Newark, from September to December 2018. It is the first live-action theatrical Batman film to receive an R-rating from the Motion Picture Association of America, due to its violent and disturbing content. Joker premiered at the 76th Venice International Film Festival on August 31, 2019, where it won the Golden Lion, and was released in the United States on October 4, 2019. The film polarized critics; while Phoenixs performance was praised, the dark tone, portrayal of mental illness, and handling of violence divided responses. Joker also generated concerns of inspiring real-world violence; the movie theater where the 2012 Aurora occurred during a screening of The Dark Knight Rises refused to show it. The film set box office records for an October release and has grossed over $737 million worldwide, making it the eighth-highest-grossing film of 2019 and the fourth-highest-grossing R-rated film of all time. Quantum of Solace Quantum of Solace is a 2008 British spy film and the twenty-second in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, directed by Marc Forster and written by Paul Haggis, Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. It is a direct sequel to Casino Royale, and the second film to star Daniel Craig as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film also stars Olga Kurylenko, Mathieu Amalric, Gemma Arterton, Jeffrey Wright, and Judi Dench. In the film, Bond seeks revenge for the death of his lover, Vesper Lynd, and is assisted by Camille Montes, who is plotting revenge for the murder of her own family. The trail eventually leads them to wealthy businessman Dominic Greene, a member of the Quantum organisation, who intends to stage a coup détat in Bolivia to seize control of their water supply. Producer Michael G. Wilson developed the films plot while the previous film in the series, Casino Royale, was being shot. Purvis, Wade, and Haggis contributed to the script. Although Craig and Forster wrote some sections themselves during the screenwriter strike, they received no such credits in the final cut. The title was chosen from a 1959 short story in Ian Flemings For Your Eyes Only, though the film does not contain any elements of that story. Location filming took place in Mexico, Panama, Chile, Italy, Austria and Wales, while interior sets were built and filmed at Pinewood Studios. Forster aimed to make a modern film that also featured classic cinema motifs: a vintage Douglas DC-3 was used for a flight sequence, and Dennis Gassners set designs are reminiscent of Ken Adams work on several early Bond films. Taking a course away from the usual Bond villains, Forster rejected any grotesque appearance for the character Dominic Greene to emphasise the hidden and secret nature of the films contemporary villains. The film was also marked by its frequent depictions of violence, with a 2012 study by the University of Otago in New Zealand finding it to be the most violent film in the franchise. Whereas Dr. No featured 109 "trivial or severely violent" acts, Quantum of Solace had a count of 250—the most depictions of violence in any Bond film—even more prominent since it was also the shortest film in the franchise. Quantum of Solace premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square on 29 October 2008, gathering mixed reviews, which mainly praised Craigs gritty performance and the films action sequences, but felt that the film was less impressive than its predecessor Casino Royale. , it is the fourth-highest-grossing James Bond film, without adjusting for inflation, earning $586 million worldwide, and becoming the seventh highest-grossing film of 2008. Hacksaw Ridge Hacksaw Ridge is a 2016 biographical war drama film directed by Mel Gibson and written by Andrew Knight and Robert Schenkkan, based on the 2004 documentary The Conscientious Objector. The film focuses on the World War II experiences of Desmond Doss, an American pacifist combat medic who, as a Seventh-day Adventist Christian, refused to carry or use a weapon or firearm of any kind. Doss became the first conscientious objector to be awarded the Medal of Honor, for service above and beyond the call of duty during the Battle of Okinawa. Andrew Garfield stars as Doss, with Sam Worthington, Luke Bracey, Teresa Palmer, Hugo Weaving, Rachel Griffiths, and Vince Vaughn in supporting roles. The film was released in the United States on November 4, 2016, grossing $175.3 million worldwide and received largely positive reviews, with Gibsons direction and Garfields performance earning notable praise. Hacksaw Ridge was chosen by the American Film Institute as one of its top ten Movies of the Year, and has received numerous awards and nominations. The film received six Oscar nominations at the 89th Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for Garfield, and Best Sound Editing, winning the awards for Best Sound Mixing and Best Film Editing. It also received Golden Globe nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor, and 12 AACTA Awards nominations, winning the majority, including Best Film, Best Direction, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actor for Garfield, and Best Supporting Actor for Weaving. Dead Poets Society Dead Poets Society is a 1989 American drama film directed by Peter Weir, written by Tom Schulman, and starring Robin Williams. Set in 1959 at the fictional elite conservative Vermont boarding school Welton Academy, it tells the story of an English teacher who inspires his students through his teaching of poetry. The film received critical acclaim and was a box office success. It won the BAFTA Award for Best Film, the César Award for Best Foreign Film and the David di Donatello Award for Best Foreign Film. Schulman received an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for his work. Lost in Translation Lost in Translation is a 2003 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Sofia Coppola. It stars Bill Murray as aging actor Bob Harris, who befriends college graduate Charlotte in a Tokyo hotel. The movie explores themes of loneliness, insomnia, existential ennui, and culture shock against the backdrop of a modern Japanese city. Lost in Translation was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Bill Murray, and Best Director for Coppola; Coppola won for Best Original Screenplay. Murray and Johansson each won a BAFTA award for Best Actor in a Leading Role and Best Actress in a Leading Role respectively. The film grossed $119 million on a budget of $4 million. Big Hero 6 Big Hero 6 is a 2014 American 3D computer animated superhero film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Loosely based on the superhero team of the same name by Marvel Comics, the film is the 54th Disney animated feature film. Directed by Don Hall and Chris Williams, the film tells the story of Hiro Hamada, a young robotics prodigy who forms a superhero team to combat a masked villain. The film features the voices of Scott Adsit, Ryan Potter, Daniel Henney, T.J. Miller, Jamie Chung, Damon Wayans Jr., Genesis Rodriguez, Alan Tudyk, James Cromwell and Maya Rudolph. Big Hero 6 is the first Disney animated film to feature Marvel Comics characters, whose parent company was acquired by The Walt Disney Company in 2009. Walt Disney Animation Studios created new software technology to produce the films animated visuals. Big Hero 6 premiered at the 27th Tokyo International Film Festival on October 23, 2014, and at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival on October 31; it was theatrically released in the Disney Digital 3-D and RealD 3D formats in the United States on November 7, 2014. The film was met with both critical and commercial success, grossing over $657.8 million worldwide and becoming the highest-grossing animated film of 2014. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Kids Choice Award for Favorite Animated Movie. It also received nominations for the Annie Award for Best Animated Feature, the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film and the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film. Big Hero 6 was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on February 24, 2015. A television series, which continues the story of the film, debuted on November 20, 2017 on Disney Channel and Disney XD. Gangs of New York Gangs of New York is a 2002 American epic period drama film directed by Martin Scorsese, set in the New York slums, and inspired by Herbert Asburys non-fiction book, The Gangs of New York. The screenplay was written by Jay Cocks, Steven Zaillian, and Kenneth Lonergan. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Daniel Day-Lewis and Cameron Diaz. In 1863, a long-running Catholic–Protestant feud erupts into violence, just as an Irish immigrant group is protesting about low wages caused by an influx of freed slaves, as well as the threat of conscription. Scorsese spent twenty years developing the project until in 1999 Harvey Weinstein and his production company Miramax Films acquired it. Made in Cinecittà, Rome and in New York, the film was completed by 2001, but was delayed following the September 11 attacks. Released on December 20, 2002, it grossed $193 million worldwide against its $100 million budget. The film received positive reviews from critics for Day-Lewis performance, Scorseses directing, the production design and costume design. It was nominated for ten Oscars at the Academy Awards. We're the Millers Were the Millers is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Rawson M. Thurber and starring Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Emma Roberts, Will Poulter, Nick Offerman, Kathryn Hahn, Molly Quinn, and Ed Helms. The films screenplay was written by Bob Fisher, Steve Faber, Sean Anders, and John Morris, based on a story by Fisher and Faber. The plot follows a small-time pot dealer who convinces his neighbors to help him by pretending to be his family, in order to smuggle drugs from Mexico into the United States. The film was released on August 7, 2013 by New Line Cinema through Warner Bros. Pictures. Despite mixed reviews, it grossed $270 million worldwide during its theatrical run, against a $37 million budget, and was nominated for four Peoples Choice Awards, and six MTV Movie Awards, winning two. In 2014 New Line Cinema said a sequel was in development. The Da Vinci Code The Da Vinci Code is a 2006 American mystery thriller film directed by Ron Howard, written by Akiva Goldsman, and based on Dan Browns 2003 best-selling novel of the same name. The first in the Robert Langdon film series, the film stars Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Sir Ian McKellen, Alfred Molina, Jürgen Prochnow, Jean Reno and Paul Bettany. In the film, Robert Langdon, a professor of religious symbology from Harvard University, is the prime suspect in the grisly and unusual murder of Louvre curator Jacques Saunière. In the body, the police find a disconcerting cipher and start an investigation. A noted British Grail historian named Sir Leigh Teabing tells them that the actual Holy Grail is explicitly encoded in Leonardo da Vincis wall painting, The Last Supper. Also searching for the Grail is a secret cabal within Opus Dei, an actual prelature of the Holy See, who wish to keep the true Grail a secret to prevent the destruction of Christianity. The film, like the book, was considered controversial. It was met with especially harsh criticism by the Roman Catholic Church for the accusation that it is behind a two-thousand-year-old cover-up concerning what the Holy Grail really is and the concept that Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene were married and that the union produced a daughter, and for its treatment of the organizations Priory of Sion and Opus Dei. Many members urged the laity to boycott the film. In the book, Dan Brown states that the Priory of Sion and "all descriptions of artwork, architecture, documents and secret rituals in this novel are accurate". The film grossed $224 million in its worldwide opening weekend and a total of $758 million worldwide, becoming the second-highest-grossing film of 2006. The film received generally negative reviews from critics. It was followed by two sequels, Angels & Demons and Inferno. Split Split is a 2016 American psychological horror thriller film and the second installment in the Unbreakable trilogy written, directed, and produced by M. Night Shyamalan and starring James McAvoy, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Betty Buckley. The film follows a man with 24 different personalities who kidnaps and imprisons three teenage girls in an isolated underground facility. Principal photography began on November 11, 2015, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The film premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 26, 2016, and was released in the United States on January 20, 2017, by Universal Pictures. The film received generally positive reviews, with McAvoys performance earning high praise and some critics labeling it a welcome return to form for Shyamalan, although some criticized the film for its perceived stigmatization of mental illness. The film grossed $278 million worldwide on a budget of $9 million. The film is a standalone sequel to the 2000 film Unbreakable, which was also written, produced, and directed by Shyamalan. The film was not marketed as a sequel, instead saving the revelation for a scene featuring Bruce Willis reprising his Unbreakable role in an uncredited cameo. Split is noted as the first solo supervillain origin movie and Hollywoods first stealth sequel. It is also Shyamalans first sequel. The final part of the trilogy, titled Glass, was released in January 2019, combining the casts and characters of both previous films. Spotlight Spotlight is a 2015 American biographical drama film directed by Tom McCarthy and written by McCarthy and Josh Singer. The film follows The Boston Globe "Spotlight" team, the oldest continuously operating newspaper investigative journalist unit in the United States, and its investigation into cases of widespread and systemic child sex abuse in the Boston area by numerous Roman Catholic priests. It is based on a series of stories by the Spotlight team that earned The Globe the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. The film features an ensemble cast starring Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams, John Slattery, and Stanley Tucci, with Brian dArcy James, Liev Schreiber, and Billy Crudup in supporting roles. Spotlight was shown in the Out of Competition section of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival. It was also shown at the Telluride Film Festival and the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released on November 6, 2015, by Open Road Films and grossed $98 million worldwide. It won numerous guilds and critics association awards, and was named one of the finest films of 2015 by various publications. Spotlight won the Academy Award for Best Picture, along with Best Original Screenplay, from six total nominations. Armageddon Armageddon is a 1998 American science fiction disaster film produced and directed by Michael Bay, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and released by Touchstone Pictures. The film follows a group of blue-collar deep-core drillers sent by NASA to stop a gigantic asteroid on a collision course with Earth. It stars Bruce Willis and an ensemble cast comprising Ben Affleck, Billy Bob Thornton, Liv Tyler, Owen Wilson, Will Patton, Peter Stormare, William Fichtner, Michael Clarke Duncan, Keith David, and Steve Buscemi. Though the film was released to mostly negative reviews, it was an international box-office success, becoming the highest-grossing film of 1998 worldwide, although astronomers noted that the similar disaster film Deep Impact was more scientifically accurate. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a 2016 fantasy film directed by David Yates. A joint British and American production, it is a spin-off and prequel to the Harry Potter film series, and is produced and written by J. K. Rowling in her screenwriting debut, inspired by her 2001 guide book of the same name. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterston, Dan Fogler, Alison Sudol, Ezra Miller, Samantha Morton, Jon Voight, Carmen Ejogo, and Colin Farrell. It is the first installment in the Fantastic Beasts film series, and ninth overall in the Wizarding World franchise, that began with the Harry Potter films. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them premiered in New York City on 10 November 2016 and was released worldwide on 18 November 2016 in 3D, IMAX 4K Laser and other large format cinemas. It received generally positive reviews from critics and emerged a commercial success having grossed $814 million worldwide, making it the eighth highest-grossing film of 2016. The film was nominated for five BAFTAs, including Best British Film, winning Best Production Design, and was nominated for two Academy Awards, winning Best Costume Design, becoming the first Wizarding World film to win an Academy Award. A sequel, titled The Crimes of Grindelwald, was released on 16 November 2018. The Last Samurai The Last Samurai is a 2003 American period action drama film directed and co-produced by Edward Zwick, who also co-wrote the screenplay with John Logan and Marshall Herskovitz. The film stars Tom Cruise, who also co-produced, with Timothy Spall, Ken Watanabe, Billy Connolly, Tony Goldwyn, Hiroyuki Sanada, Koyuki, and Shin Koyamada in supporting roles. Tom Cruise portrays a United States Captain of the 7th Cavalry Regiment, whose personal and emotional conflicts bring him into contact with samurai warriors in the wake of the Meiji Restoration in 19th Century Japan. The films plot was inspired by the 1877 Satsuma Rebellion led by Saigō Takamori, and the westernization of Japan by foreign powers, though in the film the United States is portrayed as the primary force behind the push for westernization. To a lesser extent it is also influenced by the stories of Jules Brunet, a French army captain who fought alongside Enomoto Takeaki in the earlier Boshin War and Frederick Townsend Ward, an American mercenary who helped Westernize the Chinese army by forming the Ever Victorious Army. The Last Samurai grossed a total of $456 million at the box office and was well-received upon its release, receiving praise for the acting, writing, directing, score, visuals, costumes and messages. It was nominated for several awards, including four Academy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, and two National Board of Review Awards. Live Free or Die Hard Live Free or Die Hard is a 2007 American action thriller film and the fourth installment in the Die Hard film series. The film was directed by Len Wiseman and starred Bruce Willis as John McClane. The films name was adapted from New Hampshires state motto, "Live Free or Die". In the film, McClane attempts to stop cyber-terrorists who hack into government and commercial computers across the United States with the goal of starting a "fire sale" that would disable key elements of the nations infrastructure. The film was based on the 1997 article "A Farewell to Arms" written for Wired magazine by John Carlin. Live Free or Die Hard was released in the United States on June 27, 2007. The film earned total international box office gross receipts of $383.4 million, making it the highest-grossing film in the Die Hard series. It is the only Die Hard film to be theatrically released with a PG-13 rating from the MPAA. Tangled Tangled is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated musical adventure film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Loosely based on the German fairy tale "Rapunzel" in the collection of folk tales published by the Brothers Grimm, it is the 50th Disney animated feature film. Featuring the voices of Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi and Donna Murphy, the film tells the story of a lost, young princess with magical long blonde hair who yearns to leave her secluded tower. Against her mothers wishes, she accepts the aid of an intruder to take her out into the world which she has never seen. Before the films release, its title was changed from Rapunzel to Tangled, reportedly to market the film gender-neutrally. Tangled spent six years in production at a cost that has been estimated at $260 million, which, if accurate, would make it the most expensive animated film ever made and one of the most expensive films of all time. The film employed a unique artistic style by blending together features of computer-generated imagery and traditional animation while using non-photorealistic rendering to create the impression of a painting. Composer Alan Menken, who had worked on prior Disney animated features, returned to score Tangled. Tangled premiered at the El Capitan Theatre on November 14, 2010, and went into general release on November 24. The film earned $591 million in worldwide box office revenue, $200 million of which was earned in the United States and Canada. The film was nominated for a number of awards, including Best Original Song at the 83rd Academy Awards. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on March 29, 2011; a short film, Tangled Ever After, was released later in 2012 and a television series premiered in 2017. The Terminal The Terminal is a 2004 American comedy-drama film co-produced and directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Hanks, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Stanley Tucci. The film is about an Eastern European man who becomes stuck in New Yorks John F. Kennedy Airport terminal when he is denied entry into the United States and at the same time is unable to return to his native country because of a military coup. The film is partially inspired by the 18-year stay of Mehran Karimi Nasseri in Terminal 1 of Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport, France, from 1988 to 2006. After finishing his previous film, Catch Me If You Can, Spielberg decided to direct The Terminal because he wanted to make another film "that could make us laugh and cry and feel good about the world". Due to a lack of suitable airports willing to provide their facilities for the production, an entire working set was built inside a large hangar at the LA/Palmdale Regional Airport, while most of the films exterior shots were from the Montréal–Mirabel International Airport. The film was released in North America on June 18, 2004 to mixed reviews but was a commercial success, earning $77.9 million in domestic grosses and $219.4 million worldwide. King Kong King Kong is a 2005 epic monster adventure film co-written, produced, and directed by Peter Jackson. A second remake of the 1933 film of the same name, the film stars Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody, and, through motion capture, Andy Serkis as the title character. Set in 1933, it follows the story of an ambitious filmmaker who coerces his cast and hired ship crew to travel to the mysterious Skull Island. There, they encounter bizarre creatures living on the island as well as a legendary giant gorilla known as Kong, whom they capture and take to New York City. Filming for King Kong took place in New Zealand from September 2004 to March 2005. The projects budget climbed from an initial $150 million to a then-record-breaking $207 million. It was released on December 14, 2005 in Germany and the United States, and made an opening of $50.1 million. While it performed lower than expected, King Kong made domestic and worldwide grosses that eventually added up to $550 million, becoming the fourth-highest-grossing film in Universal Pictures history at the time and the fifth-highest-grossing film of 2005. It also generated $100 million in DVD sales upon its home video release. The film garnered positive reviews from critics and appeared on several top ten lists for 2005. It was praised for its special effects, performances, sense of spectacle and comparison to the 1933 original while some criticised its 3-hour run time. It won three Academy Awards: Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing and Best Visual Effects. American Gangster American Gangster is a 2007 American neo-noir biographical crime film directed and produced by Ridley Scott and written by Steven Zaillian. The film is fictionally based on the criminal career of Frank Lucas, a gangster from La Grange who smuggled heroin into the United States on American service planes returning from the Vietnam War, before being detained by a task force led by detective Richie Roberts. The film stars Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe in their first lead acting roles together since 1995s Virtuosity. The film also co-stars Ted Levine, John Ortiz, Josh Brolin, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Norman Reedus, Ruby Dee, Lymari Nadal and Cuba Gooding Jr. Development for the film initially began in 2000, when Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment purchased the rights to a New York magazine story about the rise and fall of Lucas. Two years later, screenwriter Steven Zaillian introduced a 170-page scriptment to Scott. Original production plans were to commence in Toronto for budget purposes; however, production eventually relocated permanently to New York City. Because of the films rising budget Universal canceled production in 2004. After negotiations with Terry George, it was later revived with Scott at the helm in March 2005. Principal photography commenced over a period of five months from July to December 2006; filming took place throughout New York City and concluded in Thailand. American Gangster premiered in New York on October 20, 2007, and was released in the United States and Canada on November 2. The film was well received by most film critics, and grossed over US$266.5 million worldwide, with domestic grosses standing at $130.1 million. Many of the people portrayed, including Roberts and Lucas, have stated that the film took a lot of creative license with the story, and three former DEA agents sued Universal claiming the agencys portrayal was demoralizing. American Gangster was nominated for twenty-one awards, including two Oscar nominations for Best Art Direction and Best Supporting Actress, and won three including a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for Dee. The Mummy The Mummy is a 1999 American action horror film written and directed by Stephen Sommers. It is a remake loosely based on the 1932 film of the same name and stars Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, and Kevin J. OConnor, with Arnold Vosloo in the titular role as the reanimated mummy. The film follows adventurer Rick OConnell as he travels to Hamunaptra, the city of the dead, with a librarian and her brother, where they accidentally awaken Imhotep, a cursed high priest from the reign of the pharaoh Seti I. Filming began in Marrakech, Morocco, on May 4, 1998, and lasted seventeen weeks. The crew endured dehydration, sandstorms, and snakes during work in the Sahara desert. The film was the first to use the natural crater formation Gara Medouar, which was later used in the Bond movie Spectre and others. Industrial Light & Magic provided visual effects and blended film and computer-generated imagery to create the mummy. Jerry Goldsmith provided the orchestral score. The Mummy opened on May 7, 1999, and grossed $43 million in 3,210 theaters during its opening weekend in the United States. The film went on to gross $416 million worldwide. The great success at the box office led to two sequels—The Mummy Returns and Tomb of the Dragon Emperor—as well as an animated series and the prequel/spin-off film The Scorpion King. The 40-Year-Old Virgin The 40-Year-Old Virgin is a 2005 American sex comedy film directed by Judd Apatow in his directorial debut. The film stars Steve Carell as the titular 40-year-old virgin Andy Stitzer, a stock supervisor at an electronics store and a toy hobbyist, whose friends resolve to help him lose his virginity. Catherine Keener and Paul Rudd also star. The screenplay features a great deal of improvised dialogue. The film was released theatrically in North America on August 19, 2005. It received positive reviews from critics and grossed $177 million worldwide. Citizen Kane Citizen Kane is a 1941 American drama film by Orson Welles, its producer, co-screenwriter, director and star. The picture was Welless first feature film. Nominated for Academy Awards in nine categories, it won an Academy Award for Best Writing by Herman J. Mankiewicz and Welles. Considered by many critics, filmmakers, and fans to be the greatest film ever made, Citizen Kane was voted as such in five consecutive British Film Institute Sight & Sound polls of critics, and it topped the American Film Institutes 100 Years ... 100 Movies list in 1998, as well as its 2007 update. Citizen Kane is particularly praised for Gregg Tolands cinematography, Robert Wises editing, Bernard Herrmanns music, and its narrative structure, all of which have been considered innovative and precedent-setting. The quasi-biographical film examines the life and legacy of Charles Foster Kane, played by Welles, a character based in part upon the American newspaper magnates William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, Chicago tycoons Samuel Insull and Harold McCormick, and aspects of the screenwriters own lives. Upon its release, Hearst prohibited mention of the film in any of his newspapers. Kanes career in the publishing world is born of idealistic social service, but gradually evolves into a ruthless pursuit of power. Narrated principally through flashbacks, the story is told through the research of a newsreel reporter seeking to solve the mystery of the newspaper magnates dying word: "Rosebud". After the Broadway successes of Welless Mercury Theatre and the controversial 1938 radio broadcast "The War of the Worlds" on The Mercury Theatre on the Air, Welles was courted by Hollywood. He signed a contract with RKO Pictures in 1939. Although it was unusual for an untried director, he was given the freedom to develop his own story, to use his own cast and crew, and to have final cut privilege. Following two abortive attempts to get a project off the ground, he wrote the screenplay for Citizen Kane, collaborating on the effort with Herman Mankiewicz. Principal photography took place in 1940 and the film received its American release in 1941. While a critical success, Citizen Kane failed to recoup its costs at the box office. The film faded from view after its release, but was subsequently returned to the publics attention when it was praised by such French critics as André Bazin and given an American revival in 1956. The film was released on Blu-ray on September 13, 2011, for a special 70th-anniversary edition. Transformers: Dark of the Moon Transformers: Dark of the Moon is a 2011 American science fiction action film directed by Michael Bay, and it is based on the Transformers toy line. It is the third installment in the live-action Transformers film series, and is the sequel to 2009s Revenge of the Fallen. It is also the first film in the series that was not co-produced by DreamWorks, leaving Paramount Pictures as the sole distributor. The film stars Shia LaBeouf, Josh Duhamel, John Turturro, Tyrese Gibson, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Patrick Dempsey, Kevin Dunn, Julie White, John Malkovich, and Frances McDormand. Its story is set three years after the events of Revenge of the Fallen, and follows the warring Autobots and Decepticons as they battle to possess powerful technology from their homeworld that had crashed on Earths moon. Returning Transformers include Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Ironhide, Ratchet, Sideswipe, Skids and Mudflap, Wheelie, Megatron, Starscream, Soundwave, Barricade, Sideways, Long Haul, Scrapper, and Brawl. The script was written by Ehren Kruger. Dark of the Moon employed both regular 35mm film cameras and specially-developed 3-D cameras, with filming locations in Chicago, Florida, Indiana, Milwaukee, Moscow, and Washington, D.C.. The film was rendered specifically for 3-D, and the visual effects involved more complex robots which took longer to render. In May 2011, it was announced that Paramount would move Dark of the Moon release date of July 1 to June 29, in order to monitor an early response to footage. Exclusive early premieres in both select 3D and IMAX theaters took place on June 28, 2011, one night before worldwide release in 2D and 3D formats—each featuring Dolby Surround 7.1 sound. Metacritic characterized the reviews that it cataloged as "mixed or average", and the Rotten Tomatoes critical consensus praised the special effects, action scenes, scores, 3D work, and the performances of Peter Cullen and Leonard Nimoy while criticizing the runtime, storyline, performances, and screenplay. Dark of the Moon grossed over $1.1 billion worldwide, and it is currently the 25th highest-grossing film of all time, the second-highest-grossing film of 2011, the highest-grossing film in the Transformers series, and the tenth film to gross over $1 billion. Like the first film, it was nominated for Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Visual Effects at the 84th Academy Awards. It was followed by Age of Extinction in 2014 and The Last Knight in 2017. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is a 2009 American science fiction action film directed by Michael Bay and based on the Transformers toy line. It is the sequel to 2007s Transformers, as well as the second installment in the live-action Transformers film series. Taking place two years after the first film, the story revolves around Sam Witwicky, who is caught in the war between the Autobots, led by Optimus Prime and the Decepticons, led by Megatron. Sam begins having strange visions of Cybertronian symbols, and is being hunted by the Decepticons under the orders of an ancient Decepticon named The Fallen, who seeks to get revenge on Earth by finding and activating a machine that would provide the Decepticons with an energon source, destroying the Sun and all life on Earth in the process. Returning Transformers include Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Ironhide, Ratchet, Megatron, Starscream, and Scorponok. With deadlines jeopardized by possible strikes by the Directors Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild, Bay managed to finish the production on time with the help of previsualization and a scriptment by his writers David Marconi, Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, and series newcomer Ehren Kruger. Shooting took place from May to September 2008, with locations in Egypt, Jordan, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and California, as well as air bases in New Mexico and Arizona. It is the last film in the series to star Megan Fox, and is also the last film in the series to be co-produced by DreamWorks Pictures, leaving Paramount Pictures as the sole distributor of its future sequels, starting with Dark of the Moon. Revenge of the Fallen premiered on June 8, 2009 in Tokyo and was released on June 24, 2009 in the United States. Critical reception was overwhelmingly negative, with critics considering it to be inferior to the first film. Critics panned the films script, rude humor, characters, performances, and runtime, while praising the visual effects, action scenes, score, and the performances of Peter Cullen and Hugo Weaving. The film won three Golden Raspberry Awards at the 30th Golden Raspberry Awards ceremony and became the highest-grossing film to win the Worst Picture award. The film surpassed its predecessor at the box office, grossing a total of $402.1 million in the US and Canada and $434.2 million in other territories, for a total of $836.3 million worldwide, making it the 33rd highest-grossing domestic film and fourth-highest of the year worldwide. With over 11 million home media sales in 2009, it was also the top-selling film of the year in the United States. It was followed by Dark of the Moon in 2011, Age of Extinction in 2014, and The Last Knight in 2017 and a prequel, Bumblebee in 2018. Back to the Future Part III Back to the Future Part III is a 1990 American science-fiction film and the final installment of the Back to the Future trilogy. The film was directed by Robert Zemeckis, and stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Mary Steenburgen, Thomas F. Wilson and Lea Thompson. The film continues immediately following Back to the Future Part II; while stranded in 1955 during his time travel adventures, Marty McFly discovers that his friend Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown, trapped in 1885, was killed by Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen, Biffs great-grandfather. Marty travels to 1885 to rescue Doc and return once again to 1985, but matters are complicated when Doc falls in love with schoolteacher Clara Clayton. Back to the Future Part III was filmed in California and Arizona, and was produced on a $40 million budget back-to-back with Part II. Part III was released in the United States on May 25, 1990, six months after the previous installment. Part III earned $244.5 million worldwide, making it the sixth-highest-grossing film of 1990. The Theory of Everything The Theory of Everything is a 2014 biographical romantic drama film which is set at Cambridge University and details the life of the theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking. It was directed by James Marsh and adapted by Anthony McCarten from the memoir Travelling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen by Jane Hawking, which deals with her relationship with her ex-husband, the theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, his diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and his success in physics. The film stars Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones, with Charlie Cox, Emily Watson, Simon McBurney, Christian McKay, Harry Lloyd, and David Thewlis featured in supporting roles. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on 7 September 2014. It had its UK premiere on 1 January 2015. The film received positive reviews, with praise for the musical score, cinematography, and the performances of Jones and especially Redmayne, which earned him nominations for a variety of accolades in award shows and film festivals; including winning the Academy Award for Best Actor. The film also received Oscar nominations for Best Picture, Best Actress for Jones, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Original Score for Jóhannsson. The film received ten British Academy Film Awards nominations; and won Outstanding British Film, Best Leading Actor for Redmayne, and Best Adapted Screenplay for McCarten. It received four Golden Globe Award nominations, winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama for Redmayne, and Best Original Score for Jóhannsson. It also received three Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations; winning one for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role for Redmayne. In Bruges In Bruges is a 2008 black comedy crime film written and directed by Martin McDonagh. This movie is McDonaghs debut feature-length movie. The film stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as two Irish hitmen in hiding, with Ralph Fiennes as their enraged boss. The film is set and was filmed in Bruges, Belgium. In Bruges was the opening night film of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and opened in limited release in the United States on 8 February 2008. The film earned Farrell the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, while Gleeson was nominated in the same category. McDonagh won the BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Captain Marvel Captain Marvel is a 2019 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Carol Danvers. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the twenty-first film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film is written and directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, with Geneva Robertson-Dworet also contributing to the screenplay. Brie Larson stars as Danvers, alongside Samuel L. Jackson, Ben Mendelsohn, Djimon Hounsou, Lee Pace, Lashana Lynch, Gemma Chan, Annette Bening, Clark Gregg, and Jude Law. Set in 1995, the story follows Danvers as she becomes Captain Marvel after Earth is caught in the center of a galactic conflict between two alien civilizations. Development of the film began as early as May 2013. It was officially announced in October 2014 as Marvel Studios first female-led superhero film. Nicole Perlman and Meg LeFauve were hired as a writing team the following April after submitting separate takes on the character. The story borrows elements from Roy Thomass 1971 "Kree–Skrull War" comic book storyline. Larson was announced as Danvers at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con, with Boden and Fleck hired to direct in April 2017. Robertson-Dworet soon took over scripting duties, with the remainder of the cast added by the start of filming. Location shooting began in January 2018, with principal photography beginning that March in California before concluding in Louisiana in July 2018. Jackson and Gregg—who, among others, reprise their roles from previous MCU films—were digitally de-aged in post-production to reflect the films 1990s setting. Captain Marvel premiered in London on February 27, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on March 8. The film grossed over $1.1 billion worldwide, making it the first female-led superhero film to pass the billion-dollar mark. It ranks as the fourth-highest-grossing film of 2019, and became the ninth-highest-grossing superhero film and 22nd-highest-grossing film overall. The film received praise for the performances of the cast, particularly that of Larson. A sequel is in development. X-Men: Apocalypse X-Men: Apocalypse is a 2016 American superhero film directed and produced by Bryan Singer and written by Simon Kinberg from a story by Singer, Kinberg, Michael Dougherty, and Dan Harris. The film is based on the fictional X-Men characters that appear in Marvel Comics and is the ninth installment in the X-Men film series. It is the sequel to Days of Future Past and stars James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Oscar Isaac, Nicholas Hoult, Rose Byrne, Tye Sheridan, Sophie Turner, Olivia Munn, and Lucas Till. In the film, the ancient mutant En Sabah Nur / Apocalypse awakens in 1983 and plans to wipe out the modern civilization and take over the world, leading the X-Men to try to stop him and defeat his team of mutants. Additionally, Evan Peters reprised his role as Quicksilver from X-Men: Days of Future Past and is also joined by Ben Hardy, who is playing Archangel. The film was announced by Singer in December 2013, with Kinberg, Dougherty, and Harris attached to develop the story. Casting began in October 2014, while principal photography commenced in April 2015 in Montreal and ended in August of the same year. X-Men: Apocalypse premiered in London on May 9, 2016, and was released in the United States on May 27, 2016 in 3D and 2D, and in IMAX 3D in select international markets. The film received mixed reviews, with critics praising its themes and acting performances, while the portrayal of Apocalypse, overuse of CGI and formulaic nature of the film were criticised. A sequel, titled Dark Phoenix, was released on June 7, 2019. The Princess Bride The Princess Bride is a 1987 American fantasy adventure comedy film directed and co-produced by Rob Reiner, starring Cary Elwes, Robin Wright, Mandy Patinkin, Chris Sarandon, Wallace Shawn, André the Giant, and Christopher Guest. Adapted by William Goldman from his 1973 novel The Princess Bride, it tells the story of a farmhand named Westley, accompanied by companions befriended along the way, who must rescue his true love Princess Buttercup from the odious Prince Humperdinck. The film essentially preserves the novels narrative style by presenting the story as a book being read by a grandfather to his sick grandson. The film was first released in the United States on September 25, 1987, and was well-received by critics at the time, but was only a modest box office success. Over time, particularly with the introduction of the Internet, the film has become a cult classic. The film is number 50 on the Bravos "100 Funniest Movies", number 88 on The American Film Institutes "AFIs 100 Years...100 Passions" list of the 100 greatest film love stories, and 46 in Channel 4s 50 Greatest Comedy Films list. In 2016, the film was inducted into the National Film Registry, being deemed as "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". This Is the End This Is the End is a 2013 American disaster comedy horror film written, directed and co-produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg in their directorial debuts. It is a feature-length film adaptation of Rogen and Goldbergs short film Jay and Seth versus the Apocalypse. Starring Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel, James Franco, Jonah Hill, Craig Robinson, and Danny McBride, the film centers on fictionalized versions of themselves in the wake of a global biblical apocalypse. Produced by Mandate Pictures and Rogen and Goldbergs Point Grey Pictures, This Is the End premiered at the Fox Village Theater on June 3, 2013 and was released theatrically in the United States on June 14, 2013 by Columbia Pictures. The film was both a critical and commercial success, having grossed $126 million worldwide against a $32 million production budget. It's a Wonderful Life Its a Wonderful Life is a 1946 American Christmas fantasy drama film produced and directed by Frank Capra, based on the short story and booklet The Greatest Gift, which Philip Van Doren Stern wrote in 1939 and published privately in 1943. The film is one of the most beloved in American cinema, and has become traditional viewing during the Christmas season. The film stars James Stewart as George Bailey, a man who has given up his dreams to help others, and whose imminent suicide on Christmas Eve brings about the intervention of his guardian angel, Clarence Odbody. Clarence shows George all the lives he has touched, and how different life in his community of Bedford Falls would be if he had never been born. Despite performing poorly at the box office due to stiff competition at the time of its release, the film has become a classic and is a staple of Christmas television around the world. Theatrically, the films break-even point was $6.3 million, about twice the production cost, a figure it did not come close to achieving on its initial release. An appraisal in 2006 reported: "Although it was not the complete box-office failure that today everyone believes ... it was initially a major disappointment and confirmed, at least to the studios, that Capra was no longer capable of turning out the populist features that made his films the must-see, money-making events they once were." Its a Wonderful Life is now considered one of the greatest films of all time. It was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and has been recognized by the American Film Institute as one of the 100 best American films ever made, as number 11 on its initial 1998 greatest movie list, as number 20 on its revised 2007 greatest movie list, and as number one on its list of the most inspirational American films of all time. Capra revealed that it was his personal favorite among the films he directed and that he screened it for his family every Christmas season. Mission: Impossible Mission: Impossible is a 1996 American action spy film directed by Brian De Palma and produced by and starring Tom Cruise. A continuation of both the original television series of the same name and its revived sequel series, it is the first installment in the Mission: Impossible film series. Its plot follows Ethan Hunt and his mission to uncover the mole who has framed him for the murders of his entire Impossible Missions Force team. Work on the script had begun early with filmmaker Sydney Pollack on board, before De Palma, Steven Zaillian, David Koepp, and Robert Towne were brought in. Mission: Impossible went into pre-production without a shooting script: De Palma devised several action sequences, but Koepp and Towne were dissatisfied with the story that led up to those events. U2 band members Larry Mullen Jr. and Adam Clayton produced a dance rendition of the original theme music, which became a top-ten hit in the US and six other countries and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. Mission: Impossible was a commercial and critical success upon its release, eventually becoming the third highest-grossing film of 1996 along with a mostly positive response from critics. Its success spawned the Mission: Impossible film series. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is a 2017 drama film written, directed, and produced by Martin McDonagh and starring Frances McDormand as a woman who rents three billboards to call attention to her daughters unsolved rape and murder. Woody Harrelson, Sam Rockwell, Abbie Cornish, John Hawkes, and Peter Dinklage appear in supporting roles. It was released in the United States in November 2017 and in the United Kingdom in January 2018 by Fox Searchlight Pictures and grossed $159 million worldwide. The film received widespread acclaim, particularly for McDormand and Rockwells performances and McDonaghs screenplay. McDormand and Rockwell each won an Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, BAFTA Award, and SAG Award for Best Lead Actress and Best Supporting Actor, respectively. McDonagh won a Golden Globe Award and a BAFTA Award for his original screenplay, while the film also won the Golden Globe Award and BAFTA Award for Best Picture. Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland is a 2010 American dark fantasy adventure film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay written by Linda Woolverton. The film stars Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Crispin Glover, Matt Lucas, and Mia Wasikowska, and features the voices of Alan Rickman, Stephen Fry, Michael Sheen, and Timothy Spall. Loosely inspired by Lewis Carrolls fantasy novels, Alices Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, and Walt Disneys 1951 animated film of the same name, the film tells the story of a nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh, who is told that she can restore the White Queen to her throne, with the help of the Mad Hatter. She is the only one who can slay the Jabberwocky, a dragon-like creature that is controlled by the Red Queen and terrorizes Underlands inhabitants. In this situation, Alice fights against the Red Queen to protect the world. The film was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and shot in the United Kingdom and the United States. The film premiered in London at the Odeon Leicester Square on February 25, 2010, and was released in Australia on March 4, 2010, and the following day in the United Kingdom and the United States through the Disney Digital 3D, RealD 3D, and IMAX 3D formats as well as in conventional theaters. It is also the second-highest-grossing film of 2010. Alice in Wonderland received mixed reviews upon release; although praised for its visual style and special effects, the film was criticized for its lack of narrative coherence and overuse of computer-generated imagery. The film received three nominations at the 68th Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. At the 83rd Academy Awards, Alice in Wonderland won Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design, and was also nominated for Best Visual Effects. The film generated over $1.025 billion in ticket sales and became the fifth highest-grossing film of all time during its theatrical run. While not the first film in general, Alice in Wonderland started a trend of live-action fairy tale and fantasy films being green-lit, particularly from Walt Disney Studios. A sequel, titled Alice Through the Looking Glass, was released on May 27, 2016, which received mainly negative reviews and made less at the box office. Training Day Training Day is a 2001 American crime thriller film directed by Antoine Fuqua, and written by David Ayer. Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke star as two LAPD narcotics officers over a 12-hour period in the gang-ridden neighborhoods of Westlake, Echo Park and South Central Los Angeles. The film was released on October 5, 2001 and grossed $104 million worldwide. The film received positive reviews, with Washingtons performance being particularly praised and earning him an Oscar for Best Actor at the 74th Academy Awards. His co-star Ethan Hawke was nominated for Best Supporting Actor. A television series based on the film, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, was announced in August 2015 and premiered February 2, 2017 on CBS. The series, starring Bill Paxton and Justin Cornwell, was cancelled on May 17, 2017 after one season. Unbreakable Unbreakable is a 2000 American superhero thriller film written, produced, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, and starring Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, Robin Wright, Spencer Treat Clark, and Charlayne Woodard. It is the first installment in the Unbreakable film series. In Unbreakable, a security guard named David Dunn survives a horrific train crash with no injuries, leading to him discovering that he harnesses superhuman abilities, which in turn introduces him to comic book store owner Elijah Price, who uses a wheelchair. Shyamalan organized the narrative of Unbreakable to parallel a comic books traditional three-part story structure. After settling on the origin story, Shyamalan wrote the screenplay as a speculative screenplay with Willis already set to star in the film and Jackson in mind to portray Elijah Price. Filming began in April 2000 and was completed in July. Unbreakable was released on November 22, 2000. It received positive reviews, with critics praising its aesthetics, the performances, the emotional weight of the story, and the score by James Newton Howard. The film has subsequently gained a strong cult following. A deconstruction of the superhero genre, many regard it as one of Shyamalans best films, and one of the best superhero films. In 2011, Time listed it as one of the top ten superhero films of all time, ranking it number four. Quentin Tarantino also included it on his list of the top 20 films released since 1992. After years of development on a follow-up film, a thematic sequel, Split, with Willis reprising his role as David Dunn in a cameo role, was released in January 2017. After the financial and critical success of Split, Shyamalan immediately began working on a third film, titled Glass, which was released January 18, 2019, thus making Unbreakable the first installment in the Unbreakable film series. Midnight in Paris Midnight in Paris is a 2011 fantasy comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen. Set in Paris, the film follows Gil Pender, a screenwriter, who is forced to confront the shortcomings of his relationship with his materialistic fiancée and their divergent goals, which become increasingly exaggerated as he travels back in time each night at midnight. The movie explores themes of nostalgia and modernism. Produced by the Spanish group Mediapro and Allens US-based Gravier Productions, the film stars Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Kathy Bates, Adrien Brody, Carla Bruni, Marion Cotillard, and Michael Sheen. It premiered at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival and was released in the United States on May 20, 2011. The film opened to critical acclaim and has commonly been cited as one of Allens best films in recent years. In 2012, the film won both the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay and the Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay; and was nominated for three other Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director and Best Art Direction. Godzilla Godzilla is a 2014 American monster film directed by Gareth Edwards and written by Max Borenstein, from a story by David Callaham. The film is a reboot of Tohos Godzilla franchise and is the 30th film in the Godzilla franchise, the first film in Legendarys MonsterVerse, and the second Godzilla film to be completely produced by a Hollywood studio. The film stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ken Watanabe, Elizabeth Olsen, Juliette Binoche, Sally Hawkins, David Strathairn, and Bryan Cranston. In the film, a soldier attempts to return to his family while caught in the crossfire of an ancient rivalry between Godzilla and two monsters known as MUTOs. The project began as an IMAX short film in 2004 but was transferred to Legendary in 2009 to be redeveloped as a feature film. The film was officially announced in March 2010 and Edwards was announced as the director in January 2011. Principal photography began in March 2013 in the United States and Canada and ended in July 2013. Godzilla was theatrically released on May 16, 2014 to positive reviews, with criticisms aimed at Godzillas screen-time and underdeveloped characters, but praise towards the films direction, visual effects, musical score, cinematography, respect to the source material, and Cranstons performance. The film was a box office success, grossing $529.1 million worldwide. The films success prompted Toho to produce a reboot of their own and Legendary to proceed with sequels, with Godzilla: King of the Monsters released on May 31, 2019 and Godzilla vs. Kong to be released in 2020. Spectre Spectre is a 2015 British spy film and the twenty-fourth in the James Bond film series produced by Eon Productions for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures. It is the fourth film to feature Daniel Craig as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond, and the second film in the series directed by Sam Mendes following Skyfall. It was written by John Logan, Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and Jez Butterworth. It is the final James Bond film to be co-distributed by Columbia Pictures, as Universal Pictures will become the international distributor of its future films, starting with No Time to Die. The story sees Bond pitted against the global criminal organisation Spectre and their leader Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Bond attempts to thwart Blofelds plan to launch a global surveillance network, and discovers Spectre and Blofeld were behind the events of the previous three films. The film marks Spectre and Blofelds first appearance in an Eon Productions film since 1971s Diamonds Are Forever; a character resembling Blofeld had previously appeared in the 1981 film, For Your Eyes Only, but, because of the Thunderball controversy, he is not named, nor is his face shown. Several James Bond characters, including M, Q and Eve Moneypenny return, with new additions Léa Seydoux as Dr. Madeleine Swann, Dave Bautista as Mr. Hinx, Andrew Scott as Max Denbigh and Monica Bellucci as Lucia Sciarra. Spectre was filmed from December 2014 to July 2015 in Austria, the United Kingdom, Italy, Morocco and Mexico. The action scenes prioritised practical effects and stunts, while employing computer-generated imagery made by five different companies. Spectre was estimated to have cost around $245 million—with some sources listing it as high as $300 million—making it the most expensive Bond film and one of the most expensive films ever made. Spectre was released on 26 October 2015 in the United Kingdom—50 years after the release of Thunderball, 30 after A View to a Kill, and 20 after GoldenEye—on the night of the world premiere at the London Royal Albert Hall. It was followed by a worldwide release, including IMAX screenings. It was released in the United States on 6 November. Spectre received mixed reviews from critics who praised the films action sequences, cinematography, acting and musical score, though some criticism was aimed at the runtime, screenplay and pacing. The theme song "Writings on the Wall", performed and co-written by Sam Smith, won an Academy Award and Golden Globe for Best Original Song. Spectre grossed over $880 million worldwide, making it the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2015 and the second-largest unadjusted total for the series after Skyfall. Saw Saw is a 2004 American horror film directed by James Wan in his directorial debut and starring Cary Elwes, Danny Glover, Monica Potter, Michael Emerson, Ken Leung, Tobin Bell, and Leigh Whannell. It is the first installment in the Saw franchise. In it, Elwes and Whannell portray two men who awake to find themselves chained in a large dilapidated bathroom, with one being ordered to kill the other or his family will die. The screenplay was written by Whannell, who co-created the story with Wan in their screenwriting debuts respectively. The screenplay was written in 2001, but after failed attempts to get the script produced in Wan and Whannells home country of Australia, they were urged to travel to Los Angeles. In order to help attract producers they shot a low-budget short film of the same name from a scene out of the script. This proved successful in 2003 as producers from Evolution Entertainment were immediately attached and also formed a horror genre production label Twisted Pictures. The film was given a small budget of $1.2 million and shot for 18 days. Saw was first screened on January 19, 2004, before released in North America on October 29, 2004 by Lionsgate Films. Compared to its low budget, Saw performed very well at the box office, grossing more than $100 million worldwide and becoming, at the time, one of the most profitable horror films since Scream. The film was theatrically re-released by Lionsgate, to select theatres, on October 31, 2014 to celebrate its tenth anniversary. A sequel, titled Saw II, was released in 2005. Platoon Platoon is a 1986 American anti-war film written and directed by Oliver Stone, starring Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe, Charlie Sheen, Keith David, Kevin Dillon, John C. McGinley, Forest Whitaker, and Johnny Depp. It is the first film of a trilogy of Vietnam War films directed by Stone, followed by Born on the Fourth of July and Heaven & Earth. The film, based on Stones experience from the war, follows a U.S. Army volunteer fighting in the war while his two sergeants argue over the leadership of the platoon. Stone wrote the screenplay based upon his experiences as a U.S. infantryman in Vietnam, to counter the vision of the war portrayed in John Waynes The Green Berets. Although having written films such as Midnight Express and Scarface, Stone struggled to get the film developed until Hemdale Film Corporation acquired the project along with Salvador. Filming took place in the Philippines in February 1986 and lasted 54 days. Platoon was the first Hollywood film to be written and directed by a veteran of the Vietnam War. Upon its release, Platoon received critical acclaim for Stones directing and screenplay, the performances,partacaily sheen Dafoe cinematography, battle sequences, and realism. The film was a box office success upon its release, grossing $138.5 million domestically against its $6 million budget. The film was nominated for eight Academy Awards at the 59th Academy Awards, and won four including Best Picture, Best Director for Stone, Best Sound and Best Film Editing. In 1998, the American Film Institute placed Platoon at #83 in their "AFIs 100 Years ... 100 Movies" poll. American Pie American Pie is a 1999 American teen sex comedy film written by Adam Herz and directed by brothers Paul and Chris Weitz, in their directorial film debut. It is the first film in the American Pie theatrical series. The film was a box-office hit and spawned three direct sequels: American Pie 2, American Wedding, and American Reunion. The film concentrates on five best friends who attend East Great Falls High. With the exception of Stifler, the guys make a pact to lose their virginity before their high school graduation. The title is borrowed from the song of the same name and refers to a scene in the film, in which the protagonist is caught masturbating with a pie after being told that third base feels like "warm apple pie". Writer Adam Herz has stated that the title also refers to the quest of losing ones virginity in high school, which is as "American as apple pie." In addition to the primary American Pie saga, there are four direct-to-DVD spin-off films bearing the title American Pie Presents: Band Camp, The Naked Mile, Beta House, and The Book of Love. In response to the success of American Reunion, a fifth theatrical film, under the working title American Pie 5 was announced on August 4, 2012. In August 2017, Seann William Scott said in an interview that the fourth film probably had not made enough at the domestic box office to warrant another film. Tropic Thunder Tropic Thunder is a 2008 satirical action comedy film directed by Ben Stiller. It stars Stiller, Jack Black, Robert Downey Jr., Jay Baruchel, and Brandon T. Jackson as a group of prima donna actors who are making a Vietnam War film. When their frustrated director drops them in the middle of a jungle, they are forced to rely on their acting skills to survive the real action and danger. The screenplay by Justin Theroux, Stiller, and Etan Cohen was from a story by Stiller and Theroux. The film was produced by Stuart Cornfeld, Stiller, and Eric McLeod for Red Hour Productions and DreamWorks Pictures as an international co-production between the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom. Stillers idea for the film originated while playing a minor role in Empire of the Sun, and he later enlisted Theroux and Cohen to help complete the script. After the film was green-lit in 2006, filming took place in 2007 on the Hawaiian island of Kauai over thirteen weeks and was later deemed the largest film production in the islands history. The film had an extensive marketing promotion, including faux websites for the three main characters and their fictional films, airing a fictional television special, and selling the energy drink advertised in the film, "Booty Sweat". The film received generally positive reviews, with critics praising the films characters, story, faux trailers, and the performances of Stiller, Downey, Black and Tom Cruise, though the depiction of the mentally handicapped and usage of blackface makeup were seen as controversial. The films soundtrack and score debuted on August 5, 2008, before the films theatrical release. Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks released the film in the US on August 13, 2008. In its North American opening weekend, the film earned $26 million and retained the number one position for the first three weekends of release. Downey was nominated for an Academy Award, BAFTA Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award, with both him and Cruise receiving nominations for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture. The film grossed more than $188 million worldwide before its release on home video on November 18, 2008. The Wizard of Oz The Wizard of Oz is a 1939 American musical fantasy film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Widely regarded to be one of the greatest films in cinema history, it is the most commercially successful adaptation of L. Frank Baums 1900 childrens book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Directed primarily by Victor Fleming, the film stars Judy Garland as Dorothy Gale alongside Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, and Bert Lahr. Characterized by its use of Technicolor, fantasy storytelling, musical score, and memorable characters, the film has become an American pop culture icon. It was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, but lost to Gone with the Wind, also directed by Fleming. It did win in two other categories: Best Original Song for "Over the Rainbow" and Best Original Score by Herbert Stothart. While the film was considered a critical success upon release in August 1939, it failed to make a profit for MGM until the 1949 re-release, earning only $3,017,000 on a $2,777,000 budget, not including promotional costs, which made it MGMs most expensive production at that time. The 1956 television broadcast premiere of the film on the CBS network reintroduced the film to the public; according to the Library of Congress, it is the most seen film in movie history. It was among the first 25 films that inaugurated the National Film Registry list in 1989. It is also one of the few films on UNESCOs Memory of the World Register. The film is among the top ten in the BFI list of 50 films to be seen by the age of 14. The Wizard of Oz is the source of many quotes referenced in contemporary popular culture. Noel Langley, Florence Ryerson, and Edgar Allan Woolf received credit for the screenplay, but others made uncredited contributions. The songs were written by Edgar "Yip" Harburg and Harold Arlen. The musical score and the incidental music were composed by Stothart. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines is a 2003 science fiction action film directed by Jonathan Mostow and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl, Claire Danes, and Kristanna Loken. It is the third installment in the Terminator film series, following 1991s Judgment Day. In the film, Skynet sends a Terminator, the T-X, back in time to ensure the rise of machines by killing top members of the future human resistance, which will be led by John Connor. Among the T-Xs targets is Johns future wife Kate Brewster, but not John himself, as his whereabouts are unknown to Skynet. Johns life is placed in danger when the T-X finds him. The Resistance has also sent their own Terminator back in time to protect John and Kate. By the end of 1995, James Cameron was interested in directing a third Terminator film. He had previously directed and co-written the earlier films, but he ultimately had no involvement with Terminator 3. Carolco Pictures, which owned half of the rights to future Terminator sequels, went into bankruptcy in November 1995. Andrew G. Vajna and Mario Kassar obtained the full rights in 1998, and they would ultimately produce the film. In 1999, Tedi Sarafian was hired to write the first draft of the script. Mostow joined the project as director in 2001, and he brought on John Brancato and Michael Ferris to rewrite Sarafians script. With a final budget of $187.3 million, it was the most expensive film ever made up to that point. The budget included a $5 million salary for Mostow and a record $30 million salary for Schwarzenegger. Filming took place in California from April to September 2002. Industrial Light & Magic and Stan Winston created the special effects, as they did for the previous film. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines premiered in Westwood on June 30, 2003, and was released on July 2, 2003 by Warner Bros. in the United States. The film was distributed internationally by Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International. It grossed over $433.4 million worldwide and was followed by a sequel, Terminator Salvation, in 2009. Cloverfield Cloverfield is a 2008 American monster horror film directed by Matt Reeves and written by Drew Goddard. The film stars Michael Stahl-David, Odette Yustman, T.J. Miller, Jessica Lucas, Lizzy Caplan, and Mike Vogel. The film uses a found footage motif to follow five young New York City residents fleeing from a massive monster and various other smaller creatures that attack the city while they are having a farewell party. Development began when producer J. J. Abrams started conceptualizing a new monster and enlisted Neville Page to design the creature, referred to as Clover. In February 2007, the project was secretly greenlighted by Paramount Pictures and produced by Abrams Bad Robot Productions. Principal photography took place in Los Angeles that same year. During production, the project went under several working titles, including Slusho, Cheese and Greyshot. As part of a viral marketing campaign, a teaser trailer was released ahead of screenings of Transformers without a title attached. The films official title was revealed in a second teaser trailer attached to screenings of Beowulf. With limited details revealed about the film prior to release, it garnered online speculation, including forums and websites dedicated to uncovering any hidden information about the film. Several tie-ins, including a prequel manga series, were released as part of the films marketing campaign. Cloverfield was released on January 18, 2008 and received positive reviews from film critics. Many praised Reeves direction and the films cinéma vérité style narrative. It earned $170.8 million worldwide at the box office against a $25 million budget. The film served as the first installment of the Cloverfield franchise, followed by 10 Cloverfield Lane in 2016 and The Cloverfield Paradox in 2018. Wreck-It Ralph Wreck-It Ralph is a 2012 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 52nd Disney animated feature film. The film was directed by Rich Moore in his directorial debut, who also directed episodes of The Simpsons and Futurama, and the screenplay was written by Phil Johnston and Jennifer Lee from a story by Moore, Johnston, and Jim Reardon. John Lasseter served as the executive producer. The film features the voices of John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Jack McBrayer and Jane Lynch and tells the story of the eponymous arcade game villain who rebels against his "bad-guy" role and dreams of becoming a hero. Wreck-It Ralph premiered at the El Capitan Theatre on October 29, 2012, and went into general release on November 2. The film was a critical and commercial success, grossing $471 million worldwide against a $165 million budget and winning the Annie Award for Best Animated Feature, as well as receiving nominations for the Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on March 5, 2013. It is the first installment in the Wreck-It Ralph film series. A sequel, Ralph Breaks the Internet, was released on November 21, 2018. The Lost World: Jurassic Park The Lost World: Jurassic Park is a 1997 American science fiction adventure film and the second installment in the Jurassic Park film series. A sequel to 1993s Jurassic Park and loosely based on Michael Crichtons 1995 novel The Lost World, the film was directed by Steven Spielberg and written by David Koepp. The film stars Jeff Goldblum, returning as the chaos-theorist and eccentric mathematician Ian Malcolm, Julianne Moore, Pete Postlethwaite, Vince Vaughn, Vanessa Lee Chester, and Arliss Howard. Taking place four years after the events of the original film, John Hammond sends a team, led by Malcolm, to Isla Sorna, the second island InGen used to make the dinosaurs, to study the animals while coming into conflict with a team led by InGen to bring some of the dinosaurs back onto homeland. After the original books release and the first films success, fans pressured Crichton for a sequel to his novel Jurassic Park. Following the books publication in 1995, production began on a film sequel. Filming took place from September to December 1996, primarily in California, with a shoot in Kauai, Hawaii, where the first film was shot. The Lost Worlds plot and imagery is substantially darker than Jurassic Park. It makes more extensive use of computer-generated imagery to depict the dinosaurs, along with life-sized animatronics. Released on May 23, 1997, the film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the visuals and action sequences, but criticized the writing and character development. The film was a box office success, grossing over $618 million worldwide, becoming the second-highest-grossing film of 1997. It earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Visual Effects. A sequel, Jurassic Park III, was released on July 18, 2001. Fast & Furious 6 Fast & Furious 6 is a 2013 American action film directed by Justin Lin and written by Chris Morgan. A sequel to 2011s Fast Five, it is the sixth installment in The Fast and the Furious franchise and stars Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Sung Kang, Luke Evans, Gina Carano, and John Ortiz. Fast & Furious 6 follows a professional criminal gang led by Dominic Toretto, who are offered amnesty for their crimes by U.S. Diplomatic Security Service agent Luke Hobbs, in exchange for helping him take down a skilled mercenary organization led by Owen Shaw, one member of which is Torettos former lover Letty Ortiz. After departing from the street racing theme of previous films in Fast Five to great commercial and critical success, developers approached Fast & Furious 6 with the aim to transform the franchise further, incorporating elements of spy and adventure film, in the hopes of increasing audience numbers further. Pre-production begun in April 2011, and principal photography began in London in July 2012, and featured several international filming locations, including the Canary Islands, Glasgow, and Los Angeles. Fast & Furious 6 first opened in the United Kingdom on May 17, 2013, and was released internationally on May 24, 2013. It achieved financial success, setting box office records as the sixth highest-grossing film released in 2013, the second highest-grossing film in Universal Studios history, and it surpassed Fast Five to become the highest-grossing film in the franchise. Fast & Furious 6 grossed over $788 million worldwide, ranking it number 85 on the all-time worldwide list of highest-grossing films. Fast & Furious 6 received mostly positive reviews, with critics highlighting the likable cast, action sequences, Lins direction, and the films ability to immerse the audience in the high speed chases and conflict between the two opposing gangs. However, many were critical of the films dialogue, and scenes of character progression. A sequel, Furious 7, released in April 2015, eventually surpassed Fast & Furious 6 as the highest-grossing film in the franchise, earning over $1.5 billion worldwide. Bruce Almighty Bruce Almighty is a 2003 American fantasy comedy film directed by Tom Shadyac and written by Steve Koren, Mark OKeefe and Steve Oedekerk. The film stars Jim Carrey as Bruce Nolan, a down-on-his-luck TV reporter who complains to God that he is not doing his job correctly, and is offered the chance to try being God himself for one week. The film is Shadyac and Carreys third collaboration, having previously worked together on Pet Detective in 1994 and Liar Liar in 1997. It co-stars Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Ann Walter, Philip Baker Hall and Steve Carell, and received mixed reviews from critics. When released in American theaters on May 23, 2003, Bruce Almighty opened to $85.9 million, making it the top Memorial Day opening weekend of any film in history at the time. The film surprised film pundits when it beat The Matrix Reloaded the following weekend. By the end of its theatrical run, it made $242 million domestically and a total $484 million worldwide, making it the fifth highest-grossing film of 2003. Evan Almighty, a spin-off sequel focusing on Carells character, with Shadyac and Oedekerk returning to direct and write, and Freeman also reprising his role, was released in 2007, however it was a critical and commercial failure. 28 Days Later... 28 Days Later is a 2002 British post-apocalyptic horror film directed by Danny Boyle, written by Alex Garland, and starring Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Christopher Eccleston, Megan Burns, and Brendan Gleeson. The plot depicts the breakdown of society following the accidental release of a highly contagious virus and focuses upon the struggle of four survivors to cope with the destruction of the life they once knew while evading those infected by the virus. The film received critical acclaim from critics. Many praised the performances, screenplay, atmosphere, and soundtrack. The film is credited with reinvigorating the zombie genre of horror film, as well as increasing the popularity of fast-moving zombies. It was also a financial success, grossing more than $82.7 million worldwide on its modest budget of $8 million and becoming one of the most profitable horror films of 2002. It was followed by a 2007 sequel, 28 Weeks Later, a graphic novel titled The Aftermath, which expands on the timeline of the outbreak, and a 2009 comic book series titled 28 Days Later. In 2017 a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for Time Out magazine ranked it the 97th best British film ever. Predator Predator is a 1987 American science fiction action film directed by John McTiernan and written by brothers Jim and John Thomas. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as the leader of an elite military rescue team on a mission to save hostages in guerrilla-held territory in Central America. Kevin Peter Hall co-stars as the Predator who is a technologically advanced alien spying, stalking, and hunting the main characters. Predator was written in 1984, under the working title of Hunter. Filming ran from March–June 1986 and creature effects were devised by Stan Winston. The budget was around $15 million. 20th Century Fox released it in the United States on June 12, 1987, where it grossed $98,735,548. Initial reviews tended toward the negative, although the film has since been reappraised as a classic of the action genre. The success of Predator spawned a media franchise of films, novels, comic books, video games, and toys. It spawned three direct sequels: Predator 2, Predators and The Predator. A crossover with the Alien franchise produced the Alien vs. Predator films, which include Alien vs. Predator and Requiem. In Time In Time is a 2011 American dystopian science fiction action thriller film written, directed, and produced by Andrew Niccol. Amanda Seyfried and Justin Timberlake star as inhabitants in a society where people stop aging at 25. Instead of using paper money, a new economic system uses time as currency, and each person has a clock on their arm that counts down how long they have to live. Cillian Murphy, Vincent Kartheiser, Olivia Wilde, Matt Bomer, Johnny Galecki, Collins Pennie, and Alex Pettyfer also star. The film was released on October 28, 2011. Despicable Me 2 Despicable Me 2 is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated comedy film and the sequel to the 2010 animated film Despicable Me. Produced by Illumination Entertainment for Universal Pictures and animated by Illumination Mac Guff, the film was directed by Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud, and written by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio. Steve Carell, Russell Brand, Miranda Cosgrove, Elsie Fisher, and Dana Gaier reprise their roles as Gru, Dr. Nefario, Margo, Agnes, and Edith respectively. Kristen Wiig, who played Miss Hattie in the first film, voices agent Lucy Wilde, while Ken Jeong, who played the Talk Show Host, voices Floyd Eagle-san. New cast members include Benjamin Bratt as Eduardo "El Macho" Pérez and Steve Coogan as Silas Ramsbottom, head of the fictional Anti-Villain League. Despicable Me 2 premiered on June 5, 2013 in Australia and had a wide theatrical release in the United States on July 3, 2013. It received generally positive reviews from critics, and it has grossed over $970 million worldwide against a budget of $76 million. It was nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and for Academy Award for Best Original Song, losing both to Walt Disney Animation Studios Frozen. It became the second-highest-grossing animated film of 2013 and the third highest-grossing film of 2013. It is also the most profitable film in the 101-year history of Universal Pictures. A spinoff/prequel film, Minions, focusing on the little yellow henchmen before they met Gru, was released on July 10, 2015. A sequel, Despicable Me 3, was released on June 30, 2017. Unforgiven Unforgiven is a 1992 American revisionist Western film produced and directed by Clint Eastwood and written by David Webb Peoples. The film portrays William Munny, an aging outlaw and killer who takes on one more job years after he had turned to farming. The film stars Eastwood in the lead role, with Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman and Richard Harris. Eastwood stated that the film would be his last Western for fear of repeating himself or imitating someone elses work. The film won four Academy Awards: Best Picture and Best Director for Clint Eastwood, Best Supporting Actor for Gene Hackman, and Best Film Editing for editor Joel Cox. Eastwood was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance, but he lost to Al Pacino for Scent of a Woman. The film was the third Western to win the Oscar for Best Picture, following Cimarron and Dances with Wolves. Eastwood dedicated the film to directors and mentors Sergio Leone and Don Siegel. In 2004, Unforgiven was added to the United States National Film Registry of the Library of Congress as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Scott Pilgrim vs. the World is a 2010 action comedy film co-written, produced and directed by Edgar Wright, based on the graphic novel series Scott Pilgrim by Bryan Lee OMalley. It stars Michael Cera as Scott Pilgrim, a slacker musician who must battle the seven evil exes of his newest girlfriend Ramona Flowers, played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead. A film adaptation of the comics was proposed following the release of the first volume. Wright became attached to the project, and filming began in March 2009 in Toronto. The film premiered after a panel discussion at the San Diego Comic-Con International on July 22, 2010, and received a wide release in North America on August 13, 2010. Despite being a box office bomb, grossing $47.7 million against its production budget of $85–90 million, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World received positive reviews from critics, who particularly noted the films visual style and humour, and eventually garnered a cult following. The Devil Wears Prada The Devil Wears Prada is a 2006 American comedy-drama film directed by David Frankel and produced by Wendy Finerman. The screenplay, written by Aline Brosh McKenna, is based on Lauren Weisbergers 2003 novel of the same name. The film adaptation stars Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly, a powerful fashion magazine editor, and Anne Hathaway as Andrea "Andy" Sachs, a college graduate who goes to New York City and lands a job as Priestlys co-assistant. Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci co-star as co-assistant Emily Charlton and art director Nigel, respectively. Adrian Grenier, Simon Baker, and Tracie Thoms play key supporting roles. In 2003, 20th Century Fox bought the rights to a film adaptation of Weisbergers novel before it was completed for publication. However, the project was not greenlit until Streep was cast in the lead role. Principal photography ran for 57 days, primarily taking place in New York from October 2005 to December later that year. Additional filming also occurred in Paris. After premiering at the LA Film Fest on June 22, 2006, the film was theatrically released in the United States on June 30. The film received positive reviews from critics, with Streeps performance being singled out for praise. This earned her many award nominations, including an Oscar nomination for Best Actress, as well as the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical. Hathaway and Blunt also drew favorable reviews and nominations for their performances. The film grossed over $300 million worldwide, against its $41 million budget, and was the 12th highest-grossing film worldwide in 2006. Although the film is set in the fashion world, most designers and other fashion notables avoided appearing as themselves for fear of displeasing US Vogue editor Anna Wintour, who is widely believed to have been the inspiration for Priestly. Still, many allowed their clothes and accessories to be used in the film, making it one of the most expensively costumed films in history. Wintour later overcame her initial skepticism, saying she liked the film and Streep in particular. The Cabin in the Woods The Cabin in the Woods is a 2012 American horror comedy film directed by Drew Goddard in his directorial debut, produced by Joss Whedon, and written by Whedon and Goddard. The film stars Kristen Connolly, Chris Hemsworth, Anna Hutchison, Fran Kranz, Jesse Williams, Richard Jenkins, and Bradley Whitford. The plot follows a group of college students who retreat to a remote forest cabin where they fall victim to backwoods zombies and the technicians who manipulate events from an underground facility. Goddard and Whedon, having worked together previously on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, wrote the screenplay in three days, describing it as an attempt to "revitalize" the slasher film genre and as a critical satire on torture porn. The special effects, monster costumes, special makeup, and prosthetic makeup for the movie were done by veteran horror film actress Heather Langenkamp, her husband David LeRoy Anderson, and their company AFX Studio. Filming took place in Vancouver, British Columbia from March to May 2009 on an estimated budget of $30 million. The film was originally slated for release on February 5, 2010, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and United Artists, but was indefinitely shelved due to financial difficulties. In 2011, Lionsgate picked up the distribution rights. The film premiered on March 9, 2012, at the South by Southwest film festival in Austin and was released in the United States on April 13, 2012, grossing over $66 million worldwide. Brave Brave is a 2012 American computer-animated fantasy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman and co-directed by Steve Purcell. The story is by Chapman, with the screenplay by Andrews, Purcell, Chapman and Irene Mecchi. The film was produced by Katherine Sarafian, with John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, and Pete Docter as executive producers. The films voice cast features Kelly Macdonald, Billy Connolly, Emma Thompson, Julie Walters, Robbie Coltrane, Kevin McKidd, and Craig Ferguson. Set in the Scottish Highlands, the film tells the story of a princess named Merida who defies an age-old custom, causing chaos in the kingdom by expressing the desire not to be betrothed. Chapman drew inspiration for the films story from her relationship with her own daughter. Co-directing with Mark Andrews, Chapman became Pixars first female director of a feature-length film. To create the most complex visuals possible, Pixar completely rewrote their animation system for the first time in 25 years. Brave is the first film to use the Dolby Atmos sound format. Brave premiered on June 10, 2012, at the Seattle International Film Festival, and was released in North America on June 22, 2012, to both positive reviews and box office success. The film won the Academy Award, the Golden Globe, and the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Feature Film. Preceding the feature theatrically was a short film entitled La Luna, directed by Enrico Casarosa. Die Hard with a Vengeance Die Hard with a Vengeance is a 1995 American action thriller film and the third in the Die Hard film series. It was co-produced and directed by John McTiernan, written by Jonathan Hensleigh, and stars Bruce Willis as New York City Police Department Lieutenant John McClane, Samuel L. Jackson as McClanes reluctant partner Zeus Carver, and Jeremy Irons as villain Simon Gruber. It was released on May 19, 1995, five years after Die Hard 2, becoming the 2nd highest grossing film of the year. It received mixed reviews. It was followed by Live Free or Die Hard in 2007 and A Good Day to Die Hard in 2013. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a 2005 British-American high fantasy film co-written and directed by Andrew Adamson, based on The Lion, the first published and second chronological novel in C. S. Lewiss childrens epic fantasy series, The Chronicles of Narnia. It was co-produced by Walden Media and Walt Disney Pictures and distributed by Buena Vista Pictures. William Moseley, Anna Popplewell, Skandar Keynes and Georgie Henley play Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy, four British children evacuated during the Blitz to the countryside, who find a wardrobe that leads to the fantasy world of Narnia. There they ally with the Lion Aslan against the forces of Jadis, the White Witch. The film was released on December 9, 2005, in both Europe and North America to positive reviews and was highly successful at the box office grossing more than $745 million worldwide, making it 2005s third most successful film. It won the 2005 Academy Award for Best Makeup and various other awards. An Extended Edition was released on December 12, 2006, and was only made available on DVD until January 31, 2007, when it was discontinued. It was the best selling DVD in North America in 2006 taking in $332.7 million that year. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was the first of a series of adaptations of C. S. Lewis series, and was followed by Prince Caspian in 2008 and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader in 2010. The three films have grossed over $1.5 billion worldwide among them. Wanted Wanted is a 2008 American action thriller film directed by Timur Bekmambetov and written by Michael Brandt, Derek Haas, and Chris Morgan, based on the comic book miniseries by Mark Millar and J. G. Jones. The film stars James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman, Terence Stamp, Thomas Kretschmann, Common, and Angelina Jolie. Its plot revolves around Wesley Gibson, a frustrated account manager who discovers that he is the son of a professional assassin and decides to join the Fraternity, a secret society in which his father worked. Universal Pictures acquired the adaptation rights from Millar in 2004, and while the eventual script drifted from the comic book supervillain mythos in the original miniseries, he was content to see most of the comics darker content retained. Production began in April 2007, with filming in the Czech Republic, Budapest, and the storys main setting, Chicago. Bekmambetovs production company, Bazelevs Production, provided the majority of the films visual effects. Danny Elfman scored the film, employing a guitar-based musical score. Wanted opened on June 27, 2008 to generally favorable reviews and box office success. It grossed $341 million worldwide and reviews praised its fast pacing and stylized action scenes. A sequel was planned the same year as the films release, but ultimately stalled in development. Black Hawk Down Black Hawk Down is a 2001 American war film produced and directed by Ridley Scott from a screenplay by Ken Nolan. It is based on the 1999 non-fiction book of the same name by journalist Mark Bowden about the 1993 raid in Mogadishu by the U.S. military, aimed at capturing faction leader Mohamed Farrah Aidid. The ensuing firefight became known as the Battle of Mogadishu. The film features a large ensemble cast, including Josh Hartnett, Ewan McGregor, Eric Bana, Tom Sizemore, William Fichtner, Sam Shepard and Tom Hardy in his first film role. Black Hawk Down won two Academy Awards for Best Film Editing and Best Sound Mixing at the 74th Academy Awards. In 2009, an extended cut of the film was released on DVD. The cut contained an additional eight minutes of footage increasing the running time to 152 minutes. This extended cut was released on Blu-ray and in 4K on May 7, 2019. Amadeus Amadeus is a 1984 American period drama film directed by Miloš Forman and adapted by Peter Shaffer from his stage play Amadeus. The story is set in Vienna, Austria during the latter half of the 18th century, and is a fictionalized biography of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozarts music is heard extensively in the soundtrack of the film. The film follows a fictional rivalry between Mozart and Italian composer Antonio Salieri at the court of Emperor Joseph II. Considered one of the best films of all time, Amadeus was nominated for 53 awards and received 40, including eight Academy Awards, four BAFTA Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, and a Directors Guild of America award. , it is the most recent film to have more than one nomination in the Academy Award for Best Actor category. In 1998, the American Film Institute ranked it 53rd on its 100 Years... 100 Movies list. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is a 1982 American science fiction film produced and directed by Steven Spielberg, and written by Melissa Mathison. It features special effects by Carlo Rambaldi and Dennis Muren, and stars Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace, Peter Coyote, Robert MacNaughton, Drew Barrymore, and Pat Welsh. It tells the story of Elliott, a boy who befriends an extraterrestrial, dubbed "E.T.", who is stranded on Earth. Elliott and his siblings help E.T. return to his home planet, while attempting to keep him hidden from the government. The concept was based on an imaginary friend Spielberg created after his parents divorce in 1960. In 1980, Spielberg met Mathison and developed a new story from the stalled sci-fi horror film project Night Skies. It was filmed from September to December 1981 on a budget of $10.5 million. Unlike most films, it was shot in rough chronological order, to facilitate convincing emotional performances from the young cast. Released on June 11, 1982, by Universal Pictures, E.T. was an immediate blockbuster, surpassing Star Wars to become the highest-grossing film of all time—a record it held for eleven years until Jurassic Park, another Spielberg-directed film, surpassed it in 1993. E.T. is considered to be one of the finest movies of its generation. It was widely acclaimed by critics as a timeless story of friendship, and it ranks as the greatest science fiction film ever made in a Rotten Tomatoes survey. In 1994, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It was re-released in 1985, and then again in 2002, to celebrate its 20th anniversary, with altered shots and additional scenes. Justice League Justice League is a 2017 American superhero film based on the DC Comics superhero team of the same name, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the follow-up to 2016s Dawn of Justice and the fifth installment in the DC Extended Universe. The film is directed by Zack Snyder, written by Chris Terrio and Joss Whedon, and features an ensemble cast that includes Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Ezra Miller, Jason Momoa, Ray Fisher, Amy Adams, Jeremy Irons, Diane Lane, Connie Nielsen, and J. K. Simmons. In the film, Batman and Wonder Woman recruit The Flash, Aquaman, and Cyborg after Supermans death to save the world from the catastrophic threat of Steppenwolf and his army of Parademons. The film was announced in October 2014, with Snyder on board to direct and Terrio attached to write the script. Initially titled Justice League Part One, with a second part to follow in 2019, the second film was indefinitely delayed to accommodate a standalone Batman film with Affleck. Principal photography commenced in April 2016 and ended in October 2016. After Snyder stepped down to deal with the death of his daughter, Joss Whedon was hired to oversee the remainder of post-production, including directing additional scenes written by himself; Snyder retained sole directorial credit, while Whedon received a screenwriting credit. Justice League premiered in Beijing on October 26, 2017, and was released in the United States in 2D, RealD 3D, and IMAX on November 17, 2017. With an estimated production budget of $300 million, Justice League is one of the most expensive films ever made. The film grossed $657 million worldwide against a break-even point of $750 million, the highest-grossing film to become a box office bomb, losing the studio an estimated $60 million. The film received mixed reviews from critics; although the action sequences and performances were praised, the plot, writing, pacing, villain, and overuse of CGI were criticized. The films tone was met with a polarized reception, with some appreciating the lighter tone compared to the previous DCEU films, and others finding it inconsistent. Monty Python's Life of Brian Monty Pythons Life of Brian, also known as Life of Brian, is a 1979 British comedy film starring and written by the comedy group Monty Python. It was also directed by Jones. The film tells the story of Brian Cohen, a young Jewish man who is born on the same day as—and next door to—Jesus Christ, and is subsequently mistaken for the Messiah. Following the withdrawal of funding by EMI Films just days before production was scheduled to begin, long-time Monty Python fan and former member of the Beatles, George Harrison, arranged financing for Life of Brian through the formation of his company HandMade Films. The film contains themes of religious satire that were controversial at the time of its release, drawing accusations of blasphemy, and protests from some religious groups. Thirty-nine local authorities in the United Kingdom either imposed an outright ban, or imposed an X certificate, effectively preventing the film from being shown, since the distributors said it could not be shown unless it was unedited and carried the original AA certificate. Some countries, including Ireland and Norway, banned its showing, with a few of these bans lasting decades. The filmmakers used such notoriety to benefit their marketing campaign, with posters in Sweden reading, "So funny, it was banned in Norway!" The film was a box office success, the fourth-highest-grossing film in the United Kingdom in 1979, and highest grossing of any British film in the United States that year. It has remained popular, receiving positive reviews. The film was named "greatest comedy film of all time" by several magazines and television networks, and it would later receive a 97% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes with the consensus, "One of the more cutting-edge films of the 1970s, this religious farce from the classic comedy troupe is as poignant as it is funny and satirical." In a 2006 Channel 4 poll, Life of Brian was ranked first on their list of the 50 Greatest Comedy Films. Furious 7 Furious 7 is a 2015 American action film directed by James Wan and written by Chris Morgan. A sequel to 2013s Fast & Furious 6, it is the seventh installment in The Fast and the Furious franchise and stars Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Jordana Brewster, Djimon Hounsou, Kurt Russell and Jason Statham. Furious 7 follows Dominic Toretto, Brian OConner, and the rest of their team, who have returned to the United States to live normal lives after securing amnesty for their past crimes in Fast & Furious 6, until Deckard Shaw, a rogue special forces assassin seeking to avenge his comatose younger brother, puts the team in danger once again. With the previous three installments set between 2 Fast 2 Furious and Tokyo Drift, Furious 7 is the first installment in the franchise to take place after Tokyo Drift. The film also marks the final film appearance of Walker, who died in a single-vehicle crash on November 30, 2013 with filming only half-completed. Following Walkers death, filming was delayed for script rewrites, and his brothers, Caleb and Cody, were used as stand-ins to complete his remaining scenes. These script rewrites completed the story arcs for both Walker and Brewsters characters, which were subsequently retired. Plans for a seventh installment were first announced in February 2012 when Johnson stated that production on the film would begin after the completion of Fast & Furious 6. In April 2013, Wan, predominantly known for horror films, was announced to direct the film in place of Justin Lin, who left the franchise after directing the previous four installments. Casting began in the same month with the returns of Diesel and Walker, and an initial release date was set. Principal photography began in Atlanta, Georgia, in September 2013, resumed in April 2014 and ended in July 2014, with other filming locations including Los Angeles, Colorado, Abu Dhabi, and Tokyo. Furious 7 premiered in Los Angeles on April 1, 2015, and was theatrically released in the United States on April 3, 2015, playing in 3D, IMAX 3D, and 4DX internationally. Upon release, the film became a critical and blockbuster success, with praise being aimed at the films action sequences and its emotional tribute to Walker. The film grossed $397.6 million worldwide during its opening weekend, which is the tenth highest-grossing opening of all time. The film has grossed over $1.5 billion worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film of the franchise after just twelve days, the third highest-grossing film of 2015 and the ninth highest-grossing film of all time. A sequel, The Fate of the Furious, was released on April 14, 2017. The Exorcist The Exorcist is a 1973 American supernatural horror film adapted by William Peter Blatty from his 1971 novel. The film is directed by William Friedkin and stars Ellen Burstyn, Linda Blair, Max von Sydow, and Jason Miller. It is the first film in the Exorcist series, and follows the demonic possession of a 12-year-old girl and her mothers attempt to rescue her through an exorcism conducted by two priests. Although the book had been a bestseller, Blatty, who produced, and Friedkin, his choice for director, had difficulty casting the film. After turning down, or being turned down, by major stars of the era, they cast in the lead roles the relatively little-known Burstyn, the unknown Blair, and Miller, the author of a hit play who had never acted in movies before, casting choices that were vigorously opposed by studio executives at Warner Bros. Principal photography was also difficult. Most of the set burned down, and Blair and Burstyn suffered long-term injuries in accidents. Ultimately the film took twice as long to shoot as scheduled and cost more than twice its initial budget. On December 26, 1973, The Exorcist was released in 24 theaters in the U.S. and Canada. Audiences flocked to it, waiting in long lines during winter weather, many doing so more than once, despite mixed critical reviews. Some viewers had adverse physical reactions, often fainting or vomiting, to scenes such as its protagonist undergoing a realistic cerebral angiography and masturbating with a crucifix. There were reports of heart attacks and miscarriages; a psychiatric journal carried a paper on "cinematic neurosis" triggered by the film. Many children were taken to see the film, leading to charges that the MPAA ratings board had accommodated Warner by giving the film an R rating instead of the X they thought it deserved in order to ensure its commercial success; a few cities tried to ban it outright or prevent children from seeing it, and obscenity concerns kept the film from a home video release in Great Britain until 1999. The cultural conversation around the film, which also encompassed its treatment of Roman Catholicism, helped it become the first horror film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, one of ten Oscars it was nominated for, with Blattys script and the films sound winning their categories. It has remained high in critical esteem and commercial success ever since, becoming one of the highest-grossing films in history with a $441 million take . For many years after its release it remained the top grosser in the supernatural horror and R-rated horror subcategories, as well. The film has had a significant influence on popular culture, and several publications have regarded it as one of the greatest horror films of all time. The English film critic Mark Kermode named it as his "favorite film of all time". In 2010, the Library of Congress selected the film to be preserved as part of its National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Illusionist The Illusionist is a 2006 American romantic mystery film written and directed by Neil Burger and starring Edward Norton, Paul Giamatti, and Jessica Biel. It is based loosely on Steven Millhausers short story "Eisenheim the Illusionist". The film tells the story of Eisenheim, a magician in turn-of-the-century Vienna, who reunites with his childhood love, a woman far above his social standing. The film also depicts a fictionalized version of the Mayerling incident. The film premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and opened the 2006 Seattle International Film Festival; it was distributed in limited release to theaters on August 18, 2006, and expanded nationwide on September 1. The film was a commercial and critical success. The Thing The Thing is a 1982 American science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter and written by Bill Lancaster. Based on the 1938 John W. Campbell Jr. novella Who Goes There?, it tells the story of a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter the eponymous "Thing", a parasitic extraterrestrial life-form that assimilates, then imitates other organisms. The group is overcome by paranoia and conflict as they learn that they can no longer trust each other and that any one of them could be the Thing. The film stars Kurt Russell as the teams helicopter pilot, R. J. MacReady, and features A. Wilford Brimley, T. K. Carter, David Clennon, Keith David, Richard Dysart, Charles Hallahan, Peter Maloney, Richard Masur, Donald Moffat, Joel Polis, and Thomas G. Waites in supporting roles. Production began in the mid-1970s as a faithful adaptation of the novella, following 1951s popular The Thing from Another World. The Thing went through several directors and writers, each with different ideas on how to approach the story. Filming lasted roughly 12 weeks, beginning in August 1981, and took place on refrigerated sets in Los Angeles as well as in Juneau, and Stewart. Of the films $15 million budget, $1.5 million was spent on Rob Bottins creature effects, a mixture of chemicals, food products, rubber, and mechanical parts turned by his large team into an alien capable of taking on any form. The Thing was released in 1982 to very negative reviews. It was described as "instant junk", "a wretched excess", and proposed as the most hated film of all time. Reviews both praised the special effects achievements and criticized their visual repulsiveness, while others focused on poor characterization. The film earned $19.6 million during its theatrical run. Many reasons have been cited for its failure to impress audiences: competition from films such as E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, which offered an optimistic take on alien visitation; a summer that had been filled with successful science fiction and fantasy films; and an audience, living through a recession, diametrically opposed to The Things nihilistic tone. The film found an audience when released on home video and television. In the years since, it has been reappraised as one of the best science fiction or horror films ever made, and has gained a cult following. Filmmakers have noted its influence on their work, and it has been referred to in other media such as television and video games. The Thing has spawned a variety of merchandise, including a 1982 novelization, haunted houses, board games, and sequels in comic books, a video game of the same name, and a 2011 prequel film of the same name. Madagascar Madagascar is a 2005 American computer-animated comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by DreamWorks Pictures. It was directed by Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath from a screenplay by Mark Burton, Billy Frolick, Darnell, and McGrath, and features the voices of Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, and Jada Pinkett Smith, with Sacha Baron Cohen, Cedric the Entertainer, and Andy Richter voicing secondary characters. The films plot revolves around four animals from the Central Park Zoo who unexpectedly find themselves stranded in Madagascar, and must learn to adapt to the wild. Madagascar was released to theaters on May 27, 2005. Despite its mixed critical reception, it was a commercial success at the box office. The film launched a franchise with a series of films, including two sequels: Escape 2 Africa in 2008 and Europes Most Wanted in 2012, both to more positive reception. A spin-off featuring the series penguin characters, Penguins of Madagascar, was released on November 26, 2014. Stand by Me Stand by Me is a 1986 American coming-of-age film directed by Rob Reiner and starring Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, and Jerry OConnell. The film is based on Stephen Kings 1982 novella The Body. Its title is derived from Ben E. Kings song, which plays over the ending credits. Stand by Me tells the fictional story of four boys in a small town in 1959 Oregon who go on a hike to find the dead body of another boy. The film was nominated for one Academy Award and two Golden Globe Awards. Collateral Collateral is a 2004 American neo-noir action thriller film directed and produced by Michael Mann, written by Stuart Beattie and starring Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx. Jada Pinkett Smith, Mark Ruffalo, Peter Berg, Javier Bardem, and Bruce McGill feature in supporting roles. Collateral was released in the United States on August 6, 2004, and grossed $217 million worldwide. The film received critical acclaim particularly for Michael Manns direction and the musical score. The film was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2004. Cruise and Foxxs performances were widely praised, with Foxx being nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor; the editors, Jim Miller and Paul Rubell, were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing. Cars Cars is a 2006 American computer-animated road-comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed and co-written by John Lasseter from a screenplay by Dan Fogelman, it was Pixars final independently-produced film before its purchase by Disney in January 2006. Set in a world populated entirely by anthropomorphic talking cars and other vehicles, the film stars the voices of Owen Wilson, Paul Newman, Bonnie Hunt, Larry the Cable Guy, Tony Shalhoub, Cheech Marin, Michael Wallis, George Carlin, Paul Dooley, Jenifer Lewis, Guido Quaroni, Michael Keaton, Katherine Helmond, John Ratzenberger and Richard Petty. Race car drivers Dale Earnhardt Jr., Mario Andretti, Michael Schumacher and car enthusiast Jay Leno voice themselves. Cars premiered on May 26, 2006 at Lowes Motor Speedway in Concord and was theatrically released in the United States on June 9, 2006 to critical and commercial success, grossing $462.2 million worldwide against a budget of $120 million. It was nominated for two Academy Awards including Best Animated Feature, but lost to Happy Feet. The film was released on DVD on November 7, 2006 and on Blu-ray in 2007. The film was accompanied by the short One Man Band for its theatrical and home media releases. Merchandise based on the film broke records for retail sales of merchandise based on a Disney/Pixar film, bringing an estimated $10 billion for 5 years after the films release. The film was dedicated to Joe Ranft, the films co-director and co-writer, who died in a car crash during the films production. A sequel titled Cars 2 was released on June 24, 2011 and a spin-off film titled Planes, produced by Disneytoon Studios, was released on August 9, 2013, which was followed by its own sequel Fire & Rescue, which was released on July 18, 2014. A series of short animated films titled Cars Toons debuted in 2008 on Disney Channel and Disney XD. A second sequel titled Cars 3 was released on June 16, 2017. Sicario Sicario is a 2015 American action thriller film directed by Denis Villeneuve, written by Taylor Sheridan and starring Emily Blunt, Benicio del Toro, Josh Brolin, and Victor Garber. The film follows a principled FBI agent who is enlisted by a government task force to bring down the leader of a powerful and brutal Mexican drug cartel. Sicario was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It began a limited release in the United States on September 18, 2015, followed by a nationwide release on October 2, 2015. Sicario received praise for its screenplay, direction, musical score, cinematography, and Blunts and del Toros performances. The film was nominated for Best Cinematography, Best Original Score, and Best Sound Editing at the 88th Academy Awards. It also earned BAFTA nominations for Best Supporting Actor, Best Cinematography, and Best Film Music. Its sequel, Day of the Soldado, was released on June 29, 2018. Ocean's Twelve Oceans Twelve is a 2004 American heist film directed by Steven Soderbergh. The sequel to 2001s Oceans Eleven, the film stars an ensemble cast consisting of George Clooney,jim sarb, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Andy García, Julia Roberts, Don Cheadle, and Bernie Mac. The film was released in the United States on December 10, 2004, and received mixed reviews from critics. It was a financial success, grossing $435 million and becoming the tenth highest-grossing film of 2004. Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, more commonly known simply as Borat, is a 2006 satirical mockumentary film co-written and produced by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen who also plays the title character, Borat Sagdiyev, a fictitious Kazakh journalist travelling through the United States recording real-life interactions with Americans. The film was directed by Larry Charles and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Much of the film features unscripted vignettes of Borat interviewing and interacting with real-life Americans who believe he is a foreigner with little or no understanding of American customs. It is the second of three films built around Baron Cohens characters from Da Ali G Show: the first, Ali G Indahouse, was released in 2002, and featured a cameo by Borat, and the third, Brüno, was released in 2009. The film is produced by Baron Cohens production company, Four By Two Productions. The film was very well received, both critically and commercially; made for $18 million, it earned $262 million worldwide. Baron Cohen won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, as Borat, while the film was nominated for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy in the same category. Borat was also nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 79th Academy Awards. Controversy surrounded the film from two years prior to its release, and after the films release, some cast members spoke against, and even sued, its creators. It was banned in almost all Arab countries, and the governments of Russia and Kazakhstan discouraged cinemas from showing it. It was released on DVD in March 2007. Easy A Easy A is a 2010 American teen comedy film directed by Will Gluck, written by Bert V. Royal and starring Emma Stone, Stanley Tucci, Patricia Clarkson, Thomas Haden Church, Dan Byrd, Amanda Bynes, Penn Badgley, Cam Gigandet, Lisa Kudrow, and Aly Michalka. The screenplay was partially inspired by the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Shot at Screen Gems studios and in Ojai, the film was released on September 17, 2010, received positive reviews with major praise drawn towards Stones performance and was a major financial success, grossing $75 million worldwide, against an $8 million budget. Knocked Up Knocked Up is a 2007 American romantic comedy film written, directed, and co-produced by Judd Apatow, and starring Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl, Paul Rudd, and Leslie Mann. It follows the repercussions of a drunken one-night stand between a slacker and a just-promoted media personality that results in an unintended pregnancy. The film was released on June 1, 2007 to box office success, grossing $219 million worldwide, and acclaim from critics. A spin-off sequel, This Is 40, was released in 2012. Aladdin Aladdin is a 1992 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film is the 31st Disney animated feature film, and was the fourth produced during the Disney film era known as the Disney Renaissance. It was produced and directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, and is based on the Arabic folktale of the same name from the One Thousand and One Nights. The voice cast features Scott Weinger, Robin Williams, Linda Larkin, Jonathan Freeman, Frank Welker, Gilbert Gottfried and Douglas Seale. The film follows Aladdin, an Arabian street urchin, who finds a magic lamp containing a genie. In order to hide the lamp from the Grand vizier, he disguises himself as a wealthy prince, and tries to impress the Sultan and his daughter. Lyricist Howard Ashman first pitched the idea, and the screenplay went through three drafts before then-Disney Studios president Jeffrey Katzenberg agreed to its production. The animators based their designs on the work of caricaturist Al Hirschfeld, and computers were used for both finishing the artwork and creating some animated elements. The musical score was written by Alan Menken and features six songs with lyrics written by both Ashman and Tim Rice, who took over after Ashmans death. Aladdin was released on November 25, 1992, to critical and commercial success, becoming the highest-grossing film of 1992 with an earn of over $504 million in worldwide box office revenue. Upon release, it became the first animated feature to reach the half–billion dollar mark, and was the highest-grossing animated film of all time until it was surpassed by The Lion King. Aladdin garnered two Academy Awards, as well as other accolades for its soundtrack which had the first and only number from a Disney feature to earn a Grammy Award for Song of the Year for the films theme song. The films home video VHS release also set a sales record and grossed about $500million in the United States. success led to various derived works and other material inspired by the film, including two direct-to-video sequels, The Return of Jafar and Aladdin and the King of Thieves; an animated television series of the same name; and a Broadway adaptation. A live-action film adaptation directed by Guy Ritchie was released on May 24, 2019. Fast Five Fast Five is a 2011 American heist action film directed by Justin Lin and written by Chris Morgan. A sequel to 2009s Fast & Furious, it is the fifth installment in The Fast and the Furious franchise and stars Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Matt Schulze, Sung Kang, Dwayne Johnson, and Joaquim de Almeida. Fast Five follows Dominic Toretto, Brian OConner, and Mia Toretto as they plan a heist to steal $100 million from corrupt businessman Hernan Reyes while being pursued for arrest by U.S. Diplomatic Security Service agent Luke Hobbs. While developing Fast Five, Universal Studios deliberately departed from the street racing theme prevalent in previous films in the series, to transform the franchise into a heist action series involving cars. By doing so, they hoped to attract wider audiences that might otherwise be put off by a heavy emphasis on cars and car culture. Fast Five is considered the transitional film in the series, featuring only one car race and giving more attention to action set pieces such as gun fights, brawls, and the heist of $100 million. The production mounted a comprehensive marketing campaign, marketing the film through social media, virtual games, cinema chains, automobile manufacturers, and at NASCAR races. Fast Five was released first in Australia on April 20, 2011, and then in the United States on April 29, 2011. The film achieved financial success, breaking box office records for the highest-grossing April opening weekend and the second-highest spring opening weekend, and surpassing Fast & Furious to become the highest-grossing film in the franchise. Fast Five grossed over $625 million worldwide, making it number 66 on the all-time worldwide list of highest-grossing films, in unadjusted dollars, and the seventh-highest-grossing film of 2011. Fast Five received mostly positive reviews, with critics praising the combination of comedy and "action sequences that toy idly with the laws of physics"; some labeled it the best film in the series. Johnson was singled out for praise in numerous reviews for his performance, with critics calling him "the best thing, by far, in Fast Five" and remarking that scenes shared by Johnson and Diesel were often the "best moments". Despite the positive response, many were critical of the films running time, considering it too long, and others criticized the treatment of women, stating "Women cameo strikingly in buttock form. Others actually have first names." South American reviewers were critical of the films portrayal of Rio de Janeiro as a haven for drug trafficking and corruption, labeling it a "stereotype". A sequel, Fast & Furious 6, was released in May 2013 to box office success, surpassing Fast Five as the highest-grossing film in the franchise. Another sequel, Furious 7, released in April 2015, soon surpassed Fast & Furious 6, grossing over $1.5 billion worldwide. The Machinist The Machinist is a 2004 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Brad Anderson and written by Scott Kosar. The film stars Christian Bale and features Jennifer Jason Leigh, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, John Sharian, and Michael Ironside in supporting roles. The film is about Trevor Reznik, a machinist whose insomnia and psychological problems lead to a serious workplace accident involving a co-worker. After Reznik is fired, he goes into a downward spiral of paranoia and delusion. The film was well-received by critics, particularly for Bales performance. It is an international co-production of Spain, the United Kingdom, France and the United States. Dumb and Dumber Dumb and Dumber is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Peter Farrelly, who co-wrote the screenplay with Bobby Farrelly and Bennett Yellin. Starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels, it tells the story of Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne, two dumb but well-meaning friends from Providence, who set out on a cross-country trip to Aspen, to return a briefcase full of money to its owner, thinking it was abandoned as a mistake but was actually left as ransom money. Lauren Holly, Karen Duffy, Mike Starr, Charles Rocket, and Teri Garr play supporting roles. The film was released on December 16, 1994. It grossed $247 million at the box office and has developed a cult following in the years since its release. The success of Dumb and Dumber launched the career of the Farrelly brothers and solidified Carreys. The film also spawned an animated TV series, a 2003 prequel, and a 2014 sequel. Moneyball Moneyball is a 2011 American sports film directed by Bennett Miller and written by Steven Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin. The film is based on Michael Lewiss 2003 nonfiction book of the same name, an account of the Oakland Athletics baseball teams 2002 season and their general manager Billy Beanes attempts to assemble a competitive team. In the film, Beane and assistant GM Peter Brand, faced with the franchises limited budget for players, build a team of undervalued talent by taking a sophisticated sabermetric approach to scouting and analyzing players. Columbia Pictures bought the rights to Lewiss book in 2004. Moneyball premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival and was released on September 23, 2011 to box office success and critical acclaim. The film was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actor for Pitt and Best Supporting Actor for Hill. 2012 2012 is a 2009 American disaster film co-written and directed by Roland Emmerich. The film was produced by Harald Kloser, Mark Gordon and Larry J. Franco. Kloser wrote the screenplay with Emmerich, and, the film was distributed by Columbia Pictures and produced by Emmerichs Centropolis Entertainment. The plot follows novelist Jackson Curtis as he attempts to bring his family to safety as the world is destroyed by a series of extreme natural disasters. The film refers to Mayanism and the 2012 phenomenon in its portrayal of cataclysmic events. Filming, originally planned for Los Angeles, began in Vancouver in August 2008. The film stars John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Amanda Peet, Oliver Platt, Thandie Newton, Danny Glover and Woody Harrelson. After a lengthy advertising campaign which included the creation of a website from its main characters point of view and a viral marketing website on which filmgoers could register for a lottery number to save them from the ensuing disaster, 2012 was released on November 13, 2009, to a commercial success with grossing over $769 million worldwide against production budget of $200 million, becoming the fifth highest-grossing film of 2009. However, the film received mixed reviews from critics, which criticized the runtime, screenwriting and plot, but was praised for its visual effects and production design. The Godfather: Part III The Godfather Part III is a 1990 American crime film written by Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola, and directed by Coppola. A sequel to The Godfather and The Godfather Part II, it completes the story of Michael Corleone, a Mafia kingpin who attempts to legitimize his criminal empire. The film also includes fictionalized accounts of two real-life events: the 1978 death of Pope John Paul I and the Papal banking scandal of 1981–82, both linked to Michael Corleones business affairs. The film stars Al Pacino, Diane Keaton, Talia Shire, and Andy García. Coppola and Puzo preferred the title The Death of Michael Corleone, but Paramount Pictures found that unacceptable. Coppola considers the series as two films, with Part III as an epilogue. The Godfather Part III received generally positive reviews, albeit less than the critical acclaim that the first two films received. It grossed $136,766,062 and was nominated for seven Academy Awards. Face/Off Face/Off is a 1997 American science fiction action film directed by John Woo, written by Mike Werb and Michael Colleary, and starring John Travolta and Nicolas Cage. Travolta plays an FBI agent and Cage plays a terrorist, sworn enemies who assume each others physical appearance. The first Hollywood film in which Woo was given major creative control, Face/Off earned critical acclaim for its acting performances, stylized action sequences, John Powells musical score, emotional depth, originality, humor, direction and stunts. It is often cited to be Woos best Hollywood film. A commercial success, the film grossed $245 million worldwide and serves as the 11th highest-grossing film of 1997. The film was nominated for an Academy Award in the category of Sound Effects Editing at the 70th Academy Awards. The Lives of Others The Lives of Others is a 2006 German drama film, marking the feature film debut of filmmaker Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck. The plot is about the monitoring of East Berlin residents by agents of the Stasi, the GDRs secret police. It stars Ulrich Mühe as Stasi Captain Gerd Wiesler, Ulrich Tukur as his superior Anton Grubitz, Sebastian Koch as the playwright Georg Dreyman, and Martina Gedeck as Dreymans lover, a prominent actress named Christa-Maria Sieland. The film was released in Germany on 23 March 2006. At the same time, the screenplay was published by Suhrkamp Verlag. The Lives of Others won the 2006 Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. The film had earlier won seven Deutscher Filmpreis awards—including those for best film, best director, best screenplay, best actor, and best supporting actor—after setting a new record with 11 nominations. It was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Golden Globe Awards. The Lives of Others cost US$2 million and grossed more than US$77 million worldwide Released 17 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, marking the end of the East German socialist state, it was the first notable drama film about the subject after a series of comedies such as Good Bye and Sonnenallee. This approach was widely applauded in Germany even as some criticized the humanization of Wieslers character. Many former East Germans were stunned by the factual accuracy of the films set and atmosphere, accurately portraying a state which merged with West Germany and ceased to exist 16 years prior to the release. The films authenticity was considered notable, given that the director grew up outside of East Germany and was only 16 when the Berlin Wall fell. Cloud Atlas Cloud Atlas is a 2012 science fiction film written and directed by the Wachowskis and Tom Tykwer. Adapted from the 2004 novel of the same name by David Mitchell, the film has multiple plots occurring during six different eras in time; Mitchell described it as "a sort of pointillist mosaic." The films synopsis describes it as "an exploration of how ones soul’s sole actions of an individual lives/souls impact one another in the past, present and future, as one soul is shaped from a killer into a hero, and an act of kindness ripples across centuries to inspire a revolution... asking you how would you shape your soul and your future?" Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, and Jim Broadbent star as part of an ensemble cast. The film was produced by Grant Hill and Stefan Arndt, in addition to the Wachowskis and Tykwer. During its four years of development, the project met with some difficulties in securing financial support. However, the film was eventually produced with a net budget provided by independent sources, making it one of the most expensive independent films ever produced. Production for Cloud Atlas began in September 2011 at Babelsberg Studio in Potsdam-Babelsberg, Germany. Cloud Atlas premiered on 8 September 2012 at the 37th Toronto International Film Festival, and was publicly released on 26 October 2012 in conventional and IMAX cinemas. Film critics were polarized, causing it to be included on various "Best Film" and "Worst Film" lists. It was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score for Tykwer, Johnny Klimek, and Reinhold Heil. It received several nominations at the Saturn Awards, including Best Science Fiction Film, which went to The Avengers, and won in the Best Editing and Best Make-up categories. Ghostbusters Ghostbusters is a 1984 American fantasy comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis. It stars Bill Murray, Aykroyd, and Ramis as, respectively, Peter Venkman, Raymond Stantz, and Egon Spengler, a trio of eccentric parapsychologists who start a ghost-catching business in New York City. The film also stars Sigourney Weaver and Rick Moranis, and features Annie Potts, William Atherton, and Ernie Hudson in supporting roles. Based on his own fascination with spirituality, Aykroyd conceived Ghostbusters as a project for himself and John Belushi. The protagonists would travel through time and space to combat a host of demonic and supernatural threats. Following Belushis death, and with Aykroyds concept deemed financially impractical, he was paired with Ramis to rewrite the script to set it in New York City and make it more realistic. Ghostbusters was the first comedy film to employ expensive special effects. There was concern about the budget it would require, and little faith in its potential for box office success. On an approximate $25–30 million budget, filming took place between October 1983 to January 1984, on location in New York City and Los Angeles, and on sets at Burbank Studios, Los Angeles. Competition for special effects studios among various movies in development at the time meant that part of the budget was used to co-found a new studio under Richard Edlund. He used a combination of practical effects, miniatures, and puppets to deliver the ghoulish visuals. Ghostbusters was released on June 8, 1984, to critical acclaim and became a cultural phenomenon. It was well-received for its deft blend of comedy, action, and horror, and Murrays performance was repeatedly singled out for praise. The film earned $282.2 million during its initial theatrical run, making it the second highest-grossing film of that year, and the highest-grossing comedy of all time at that point. It was the number one film in theaters for seven consecutive weeks and was one of only four films to gross more than $100 million that year. Further theatrical releases have increased the total gross to approximately $295.2 million, making it the most successful comedy film of the 1980s. In 2015, the Library of Congress selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Its theme song, "Ghostbusters" by Ray Parker Jr., was also a number one hit. Ghostbusters was followed in 1989 by a sequel, Ghostbusters II, which fared less well financially and critically. Repeated attempts to develop a further sequel had ended following Ramis death in 2014. A 2016 reboot, also called Ghostbusters, was released to mixed reviews and financial failure. A second, direct sequel Ghostbusters 2020 is scheduled for release in 2020. With its impact on popular culture, and a dedicated fan following, the success of Ghostbusters launched a multi-billion dollar multimedia franchise. This includes the popular animated television series The Real Ghostbusters, its sequel series Extreme Ghostbusters, video games, board games, comic books, clothing, music, books, food, toys, collectables, and haunted attractions. Vertigo Vertigo is a 1958 American film noir psychological thriller film directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock. The story was based on the 1954 novel Dentre les morts by Boileau-Narcejac. The screenplay was written by Alec Coppel and Samuel A. Taylor. The film stars James Stewart as former police detective John "Scottie" Ferguson. Scottie is forced into early retirement because an incident in the line of duty has caused him to develop acrophobia and vertigo. Scottie is hired by an acquaintance, Gavin Elster, as a private investigator to follow Gavins wife Madeleine, who is behaving strangely. The film was shot on location in San Francisco, California, and at Paramount Studios in Hollywood. It is the first film to use the dolly zoom, an in-camera effect that distorts perspective to create disorientation, to convey Scotties acrophobia. As a result of its use in this film, the effect is often referred to as "the Vertigo effect". Vertigo received mixed reviews upon initial release, but is now often cited as a classic Hitchcock film and one of the defining works of his career. Attracting significant scholarly criticism, it replaced Citizen Kane as the greatest film ever made in the 2012 British Film Institutes Sight & Sound critics poll. In 1996, the film underwent a major restoration to create a new 70 mm print and DTS soundtrack. It has appeared repeatedly in polls of the best films by the American Film Institute, including a 2007 ranking as the ninth-greatest American movie of all time. A Quiet Place A Quiet Place is a 2018 American post-apocalyptic horror film directed by John Krasinski, who wrote the screenplay with Bryan Woods and Scott Beck. The film stars Krasinski, alongside Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds, and Noah Jupe. The plot revolves around a family struggling to survive in a post-apocalyptic world inhabited by blind extraterrestrial creatures with an acute sense of hearing. Beck and Woods had begun developing a story that would lead into the film. In July 2016, Krasinski read a spec script and was hired to direct and rewrite the script in March the following year. The film drew inspiration from other films, such as Alien, No Country for Old Men and In the Bedroom. Krasinski and Blunt were cast in the lead roles in May 2017. Filming took place in upstate New York from May to November 2017. Erik Aadahl and Ethan Van der Ryn served as supervising sound editors, with Marco Beltrami composing a traditional musical score. The film was produced by Sunday Night and Platinum Dunes. A Quiet Place premiered at South by Southwest on March 9, 2018, and was released in the United States on April 6, 2018, by Paramount Pictures. It became a major box office hit, grossing over $340 million worldwide, and received acclaim for its atmosphere, as well as for the acting, direction, and sound design. It was described as a "smart, wickedly frightening good time", and chosen by both the National Board of Review and American Film Institute as one of the Top 10 Films of 2018. It received several award nominations, including a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score, Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture, Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay for Krasinski, Beck, and Woods, and Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for Blunt, which she later won. It was also nominated for Best Sound at the 72nd BAFTA Awards as well as for Best Sound Editing at the 91st Academy Awards. A sequel, Part II, is scheduled to be released on March 20, 2020, with Krasinski returning as director and Blunt, Simmonds, and Jupe set to return. 127 Hours 127 Hours is a 2010 biographical survival drama film co-written, produced and directed by Danny Boyle. The film stars James Franco, Kate Mara and Amber Tamblyn. In the film, canyoneer Aron Ralston must find a way to escape after he gets trapped by a boulder in an isolated slot canyon in Bluejohn Canyon, southeastern Utah, in April 2003. It is a British and American venture produced by Everest Entertainment, Film4 Productions, HandMade Films and Cloud Eight Films. The film, based on Ralstons memoir Between a Rock and a Hard Place, was written by Boyle and Simon Beaufoy, co-produced by Christian Colson and John Smithson, and scored by A. R. Rahman. Beaufoy, Colson, and Rahman had all previously worked with Boyle on Slumdog Millionaire. 127 Hours was well received by critics and audiences and was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Franco and Best Picture. The films title refers to the period of non-stop activity from when Ralston awoke on the day of his accident to when he was put under anesthesia during his rescue. Room Room is a 2015 independent drama film directed by Lenny Abrahamson and written by Emma Donoghue, based on her 2010 novel of the same name. It stars Brie Larson as a woman who has been held captive for seven years and whose 5-year-old son was born in captivity. Their escape allows the boy to experience the outside world for the first time. The film also stars Joan Allen, Sean Bridgers, and William H. Macy. The film was a co-production of Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom, and the United States and was shot in Toronto, with the eponymous set built at Pinewood Toronto Studios. The crew designed each part of the set for the room to be removable to provide access for the crew. Larson researched trauma and nutrition for her part. Room premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on September 4, 2015, and later screened at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, where it received the Peoples Choice Award. The film was theatrically released in Canada on October 23, 2015 by Elevation Pictures and in the United Kingdom and Ireland on January 15, 2016 by StudioCanal. It began a limited theatrical run in the United States on October 16, 2015 by A24. Room received critical acclaim for Larsons and Tremblays performances and the storytelling, and grossed $36.3 million on a $13 million budget. Cited as one of the best films of the year, Room received numerous awards and nominations. At the 88th Academy Awards, Room received four nominations, including Best Picture, and winning Best Actress for Larson. It also won nine Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture, and seven Irish Film & Television Awards, including Best Film. Larson won the BAFTA for Best Actress. The Town The Town is a 2010 American crime thriller film co-written, directed by and starring Ben Affleck, adapted from Chuck Hogans novel Prince of Thieves. It also stars Rebecca Hall, Jon Hamm, Jeremy Renner, Blake Lively, Titus Welliver, Pete Postlethwaite, and Chris Cooper, and follows a group of Boston bank robbers who set out to get one final score by robbing Fenway Park. The film premiered on September 8, 2010 at the Venice Film Festival before being released in the United States on September 17, 2010. Based on actual events, it received praise from critics for its direction, screenplay, editing and the performances of the cast and grossed $154 million worldwide. The film was chosen by National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2010, while Renner was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and Postlethwaite was posthumously nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is a 2007 musical period slasher film directed by Tim Burton and an adaptation of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheelers Tony Award-winning 1979 musical of the same name. The film re-tells the Victorian melodramatic tale of Sweeney Todd, an English barber and serial killer who murders his customers with a straight razor and, with the help of his accomplice, Mrs. Lovett, processes their corpses into meat pies. The film stars Johnny Depp as the title character and Helena Bonham Carter as Mrs. Lovett. Having been struck by the cinematic qualities of Sondheims musical while still a student, Burton had entertained the notion of a film version since the early 1980s. However, it was not until 2006 that he had the opportunity to realize this ambition, when DreamWorks announced his appointment as replacement for director Sam Mendes, who had been working on such an adaptation. Sondheim, although not directly involved, was extensively consulted during production. Depp, not known for his singing, took lessons in preparation for his role, which producer Richard D. Zanuck acknowledged was something of a gamble. However, Depps vocal performance, despite being criticized as lacking certain musical qualities, was generally thought by critics to suit the part. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street was released in the United States on December 21, 2007 and in the United Kingdom on January 25, 2008 to largely positive reviews from critics. The film was chosen by National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2007 and won numerous awards, including Golden Globes for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Actor – Musical or Comedy, as well as the Academy Award for Best Art Direction. Bonham Carter was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and Depp received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor. Although it was not an outstanding financial success in North America, it performed well worldwide, and produced a soundtrack album and DVD releases. The Fast and the Furious The Fast and the Furious is a 2001 crime action adventure film directed by Rob Cohen and written by Gary Scott Thompson and David Ayer. It is the first installment in The Fast and the Furious franchise and stars Paul Walker, Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Rick Yune, Chad Lindberg, Johnny Strong, Ted Levine, and Matt Schulze. The Fast and the Furious follows Brian OConner, an undercover cop tasked with discovering the identities of a group of unknown automobile hijackers led by Dominic Toretto. Development for The Fast and the Furious arose after Cohen read a Vibe magazine article in 1998 titled "Racer X", which detailed the illegal street racing circuit operating within New York City. After contacting producer Neal H. Moritz, Moritz was able to present the script to Universal Studios, who greenlit The Fast and the Furious in 2000. Walker was the first actor to sign onto the project, while Diesel initially had to be persuaded to participate in the film, accepting after proposing several script changes. Principal photography began in Los Angeles in July 2000, with the majority of filming being done on location in Los Angeles and southern California, which ended in October 2000. The Fast and the Furious was released in the United States on June 22, 2001. The film was a commercial success, grossing over $200 million worldwide. It received mixed reviews, with praise directed at Walker and Diesels performance, and the films action sequences, but criticism for parts of the storyline and the ending. It was later re-released on June 22, 2016, to commemorate the films fifteenth anniversary. The Fast and the Furious soon launched a media franchise and a series of seven sequels, starting with 2 Fast 2 Furious in 2003. The Italian Job The Italian Job is a 2003 American heist film directed by F. Gary Gray and starring Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron, Edward Norton, Jason Statham, Seth Green, Mos Def and Donald Sutherland. An American remake of the 1969 British film, the plot follows a motley crew of thieves who plan to steal gold from a former associate who double-crossed them. Despite the shared title, the plot and characters of this film differ from those of its source material; Gray described the film as "an homage to the original." Most of the film was shot on location in Venice and Los Angeles, where canals and streets, respectively, were temporarily shut down during principal photography. Distributed by Paramount Pictures, The Italian Job was theatrically released in the United States on May 30, 2003, and grossed over $176 million worldwide. Critical response was generally positive, with publications highlighting the action sequences. A sequel, The Brazilian Job, has reportedly been in development since 2004, but has yet to be produced as of 2019. Terminator Salvation Terminator Salvation is a 2009 American military science fiction action film directed by McG and written by John Brancato and Michael Ferris. It is the fourth installment of the Terminator film series, following 2003s Rise of the Machines. The film stars Christian Bale and Sam Worthington, with Anton Yelchin, Moon Bloodgood, Bryce Dallas Howard, Common, Michael Ironside, and Helena Bonham Carter in supporting roles. In a departure from the previous installments, Salvation is a post-apocalyptic film set in the year 2018. It focuses on the war between Skynets machine network and humanity, as the remnants of the worlds military have united to form the Resistance to fight against Skynets killing machines. Bale portrays John Connor, a Resistance fighter and central character, while Worthington portrays cyborg Marcus Wright. Yelchin plays a young Kyle Reese, a character first introduced in The Terminator, and the film depicts the origins of the T-800 Terminator. After a troubled pre-production, with The Halcyon Company acquiring the rights from Andrew G. Vajna and Mario Kassar, and several writers working on the screenplay, filming began in May 2008 in New Mexico, and ran for 77 days. Terminator Salvation was released on May 21, 2009 by Warner Bros. Pictures in North America and by Columbia Pictures internationally, and grossed over $371 million worldwide and received mixed reviews. The film was intended to be the first installment of a second Terminator trilogy, set mainly in the future war and culminating in Skynets defeat. However, the direct sequels were canceled and a follow-up, Terminator Genisys, was released in 2015. 22 Jump Street 22 Jump Street is a 2014 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, written by Jonah Hill, Michael Bacall, Oren Uziel and Rodney Rothman and produced by and starring Hill and Channing Tatum. Ice Cube, Peter Stormare, Jillian Bell, Amber Stevens West and Wyatt Russell also star. It is the sequel to the 2012 film 21 Jump Street, based on the television series of the same name. The plot follows police officers Morton Schmidt and Greg Jenko as they go undercover at a college in order to find the supplier of a new drug. Plans for a Jump Street sequel began the week of the first films release. Hill and Tatum were quickly confirmed to be reprising their roles, while Miller and Lord announced theyd be returning to direct in July 2013. Filming took place from September to December 2013 in New Orleans, Louisiana, as well as San Juan. The film was released on June 13, 2014, by Columbia Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It received positive reviews, with some critics calling it one of the best comedy sequels of all time, and grossed $331 million worldwide. The Breakfast Club The Breakfast Club is a 1985 American teen comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by John Hughes. It stars Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy as teenagers from different high school cliques who spend a Saturday in detention with their authoritarian assistant principal. The film premiered in Los Angeles on February 7, 1985. Universal Pictures released it in cinemas in the United States on February 15, 1985. It received critical acclaim and earned $51.5 million on a $1 million budget. Critics consider it to be one of Hughess most memorable and recognizable works. The media referred to the films five main actors as members of a group called the "Brat Pack". In 2016, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film was digitally remastered and was re-screened throughout 430 theaters in celebration of its 30th anniversary in 2015. The Shape of Water The Shape of Water is a 2017 American romantic dark fantasy film directed by Guillermo del Toro and written by del Toro and Vanessa Taylor. It stars Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Doug Jones, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Octavia Spencer. Set in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1962, the story follows a mute cleaner at a high-security government laboratory who falls in love with a captured humanoid amphibian creature. Filming took place in Ontario, Canada, between August and November 2016. The Shape of Water was screened as part of the main competition in the 74th Venice International Film Festival, where it premiered on August 31, 2017, and was awarded the Golden Lion for best film. It was also screened at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. It began a limited release in two theaters in New York City on December 1, 2017, before expanding wide on December 23, 2017, and grossed $195 million worldwide. The Shape of Water received critical acclaim with praise for the acting, screenplay, direction, visuals, production design, and musical score, with many calling the film Del Toros best work since Pans Labyrinth; the American Film Institute selected it as one of the top 10 films of the year. The Shape of Water received a number of awards and nominations, including thirteen nominations at the 90th Academy Awards, where it won for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Production Design, and Best Original Score. It was nominated for seven awards at the 75th Golden Globe Awards, winning for Best Director and Best Original Score, twelve at the 71st British Academy Film Awards, winning three awards including Best Director, and fourteen at the 23rd Critics Choice Awards, winning four awards. A novelization by del Toro and Daniel Kraus was published on March 6, 2018. Super 8 Super 8 is a 2011 American science fiction monster thriller film written, co-produced, and directed by J. J. Abrams and produced by Steven Spielberg. The film stars Joel Courtney, Elle Fanning, and Kyle Chandler and tells the story of a group of young teenagers who are filming their own Super 8 movie when a train derails, releasing a dangerous presence into their town. The film was shot in Weirton and surrounding areas, masquerading as the fictional town of Lillian, Ohio. Super 8 was released on June 10, 2011, in conventional and IMAX theaters in the United States. The film was well received, with critics praising the film for its nostalgic elements, visual effects, musical score, and for the performances of the cast, in particular, both Fanning and newcomer Courtneys acting was cited, while also being compared to such thematically similar films as E.T., Stand by Me, and The Goonies. Super 8 was also a commercial success, grossing over $260 million against a $50 million budget. The film received several awards and nominations, primarily in technical and special effects categories, Giacchinos musical score, as well as for Courtney and Fannings performances. Friends with Benefits Friends with Benefits is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Will Gluck, and starring Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis in the lead roles. The film features Patricia Clarkson, Jenna Elfman, Bryan Greenberg, Nolan Gould, Richard Jenkins, and Woody Harrelson in supporting roles. The plot revolves around Dylan Harper and Jamie Rellis, who meet in New York City, and naively believe adding sex to their friendship will not lead to complications. Over time, they begin to develop deep mutual feelings for each other, only to deny it each time they are together. Principal casting for Friends with Benefits took place over a three-month period from April to July 2010. Gluck reworked the original script and plot shortly after casting Timberlake and Kunis. Filming began in New York City on July 20, 2010, and concluded in Los Angeles in September 2010. The film was distributed by Screen Gems and was released in North America on July 22, 2011. Friends with Benefits was generally well received by film critics, most of whom praised the chemistry between the lead actors. The film became a commercial success at the box office, grossing over $150.4 million worldwide, against a budget of $35 million. It was nominated for two Peoples Choice Awards—Favorite Comedy Movie, and Favorite Comedic Movie Actress—and two Teen Choice Awards for Timberlake and Kunis. Men in Black II Men in Black II is a 2002 American science fiction action film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and written by Robert Gordon and Barry Fanaro. A sequel to Men in Black, which in turn is loosely based on the Marvel Comics series The Men in Black by Lowell Cunningham, the film stars Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith reprising their roles from the first film, with Lara Flynn Boyle, Johnny Knoxville, Rosario Dawson, Tony Shalhoub and Rip Torn in supporting roles. It was also the final appearance of Torn in the series, as he died in July 2019, about a month after MIB International was released. Men in Black II was released worldwide on July 3, 2002, by Columbia Pictures and received mixed reviews from critics yet was also commercially successful, grossing $441.8 million against a budget of $140 million and was followed by Men in Black 3 in 2012. The Fault in Our Stars The Fault in Our Stars is a 2014 American romantic drama film directed by Josh Boone, based on the 2012 novel of the same name by John Green. The film stars Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort; with Laura Dern, Sam Trammell, Nat Wolff, and Willem Dafoe playing supporting roles. Woodley plays Hazel Grace Lancaster, a sixteen-year-old cancer patient who is forced by her parents to attend a support group, where she meets and subsequently falls in love with Augustus Waters, another cancer patient, played by Elgort. Development of The Fault in Our Stars began in January 2012 when Fox 2000, a division of 20th Century Fox, optioned the rights to adapt the novel into a feature film. Principal photography began on August 26, 2013, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a few additional days in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, before concluding on October 16, 2013. Pittsburgh doubled for all of the scenes set in Indianapolis, Indiana, the novels setting, as well as for some interior scenes set in Amsterdam. The Fault in Our Stars was released in the United States on June 6, 2014, to positive critical reception, with praise given to Woodleys and Elgorts performances and chemistry together, as well as the screenplay. The film was also a blockbuster, becoming number one at the box office during its opening weekend, and grossing over $307million worldwide against a budget of $12million. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD on September 16, 2014, and grossed over $42million in total domestic video sales. Signs Signs is a 2002 American science fiction horror film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and executive produced by Shyamalan, Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy and Sam Mercer. A joint collective effort to commit to the films production was made by Blinding Edge Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company. It was commercially distributed by Touchstone Pictures theatrically, and by Touchstone Home Entertainment in home media format. Its story focuses on a former Episcopal priest named Graham Hess, played by Mel Gibson, who discovers a series of crop circles in his cornfield. Hess slowly discovers that the phenomenon is a result of extraterrestrial life. It also stars Joaquin Phoenix, Rory Culkin, and Abigail Breslin. Signs explores the themes of faith, kinship, and extraterrestrials. Following its premiere in theatres nationwide on August 2, 2002, the film grossed $227,966,634 in domestic ticket receipts screening at 3,453 theatres during its widest release. It earned an additional $180,281,283 in business through international release, to top out at a combined $408,247,917 in gross revenue. The film was nominated for multiple awards, including those from the Online Film Critics Society and the Empire Awards. The film also won an award from the American Society of Composers. Considering its $72 million budget costs, the film was considered a strong financial success after its theatrical run, and was met with positive reviews from critics, with some praising its atmosphere and story but others criticizing aspects of the script. The high-definition Blu-ray Disc edition of the film featuring the directors audio commentary, the making of the film, and deleted scenes was released in the United States on June 3, 2008. The original motion picture soundtrack, which was composed by James Newton Howard, was released on the opening day by the Hollywood Records label. The Fighter The Fighter is a 2010 American biographical sports drama film directed by David O. Russell, and starring Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale, Amy Adams, and Melissa Leo. The film centers on the lives of professional boxer Micky Ward and his older half-brother Dicky Eklund. Adams plays Mickys girlfriend Charlene Fleming, and Leo portrays Micky and Dickys mother, Alice Eklund-Ward. The film was inspired by the 1996 documentary that features the Eklund-Ward family, titled Lost Lives in Lowell. The film was released in select North American theaters on December 17, 2010, and in the United Kingdom on February 4, 2011. It was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, winning the awards for Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress. It was the first film to win both awards since Hannah and Her Sisters in 1986. The Game The Game is a 1997 American neo-noir mystery thriller film directed by David Fincher, starring Michael Douglas and Sean Penn, and produced by Propaganda Films and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment. It tells the story of a wealthy investment banker who is given a mysterious gift: participation in a game that integrates in strange ways with his everyday life. As the lines between the bankers real life and the game become more uncertain, hints of a large conspiracy become apparent. The Game was well received by critics like Roger Ebert and major periodicals like The New York Times, but had middling box-office returns compared with its budget and the success of Finchers previous film, Seven. The Big Short The Big Short is a 2015 American biographical comedy-drama film directed by Adam McKay. Written by McKay and Charles Randolph, it is based on the 2010 book The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine by Michael Lewis showing how the financial crisis of 2007–2008 was triggered by the United States housing bubble. The film stars Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Brad Pitt, Melissa Leo, Hamish Linklater, John Magaro, Rafe Spall, Jeremy Strong, Finn Wittrock, and Marisa Tomei. The film is noted for the unconventional techniques it employs to explain financial instruments. Among others, it features cameo appearances by actress Margot Robbie, chef Anthony Bourdain, singer-songwriter Selena Gomez, and economist Richard Thaler, who break the fourth wall to explain concepts such as subprime mortgages and collateralized debt obligations as a meta-reference. Several of the films characters directly address the audience, most frequently Goslings, who serves as the narrator. The film began a limited release in the United States on December 11, 2015, followed by a wide release on December 23 by Paramount Pictures. The film was a commercial success, grossing $133 million against a $50 million budget. The film was also highly praised by critics, with many highlighting the casts performances, McKays direction and the screenplay. The film won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay in addition to nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Film Editing. Boyhood Boyhood is a 2014 American epic coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Richard Linklater, and starring Patricia Arquette, Ellar Coltrane, Lorelei Linklater, and Ethan Hawke. Filmed from 2001 to 2013, Boyhood depicts the childhood and adolescence of Mason Evans Jr. from ages six to eighteen as he grows up in Texas with divorced parents. Richard Linklaters daughter Lorelei plays Masons sister, Samantha. Production began in 2001 and finished in 2013, with Linklaters goal to make a film about growing up. The project began without a completed script, with only basic plot points and the ending written initially. Linklater developed the script throughout production, writing the next years portion of the film after rewatching the previous years footage. He incorporated changes he saw in each actor into the script, while also allowing all major actors to participate in the writing process by incorporating their life experiences into their characters stories. Boyhood premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and was released theatrically on July 11, 2014. The film competed in the main competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival, where Linklater won the Silver Bear for Best Director. It received universal acclaim from critics, with praise for its performances, emotional depth, and originality. It was also nominated for five Golden Globe Awards, winning Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actress for Arquette; five BAFTA awards, winning for Best Director and Best Film; and six Academy Awards, winning Best Supporting Actress for Arquette. Passengers Passengers is a 2016 American science fiction romance film directed by Morten Tyldum and written by Jon Spaihts. The film stars Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt as Aurora Lane and Jim Preston, respectively, with Michael Sheen and Laurence Fishburne in supporting roles. The plot depicts two people who are awakened ninety years too early from an induced hibernation on a spaceship, transporting thousands of passengers, travelling to a colony on a planet in a star system 60 light years from Earth. The film was originally written in 2007 by Spaihts but was kept in development hell, with multiple actors attached over the years. In December 2014, Sony Pictures Entertainment picked up the films rights, with Tyldum attached to direct. Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence were cast as the two leads in February 2015. The film was produced by Village Roadshow Pictures, Start Motion Pictures, Original Film, LStar Capital, Wanda Pictures and Company Films. Principal photography took place at Pinewood Atlanta Studios in Atlanta, Georgia from September 2015 to February 2016. It is the last film from Columbia Pictures to have the involvement of Village Roadshow Pictures. Passengers premiered at the Regency Village Theater in Los Angeles on December 14, 2016 and was released theatrically in the United States on December 21, 2016, in 2D and RealD 3D by Columbia Pictures. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for Lawrence and Pratts performances, as well as the musical score, visual style and production values, though it was criticized for its plot and characters. It grossed $303 million worldwide, becoming the third-biggest original live-action U.S. release of 2016. The film received two nominations for Best Original Score and Best Production Design at the 89th Academy Awards. Batman Batman is a 1989 American superhero film directed by Tim Burton and produced by Jon Peters and Peter Guber, based on the DC Comics character of the same name. It is the first installment of Warner Bros. initial Batman film series. The film stars Jack Nicholson as the Joker and Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne / Batman, alongside Kim Basinger, Robert Wuhl, Pat Hingle, Billy Dee Williams, Michael Gough, and Jack Palance. The film takes place early in the title characters war on crime, and depicts a battle with the Joker. After Burton was hired as director in 1986, Steve Englehart and Julie Hickson wrote film treatments before Sam Hamm wrote the first screenplay. Batman was not greenlit until after the success of Burtons Beetlejuice. Numerous A-list actors were considered for the role of Batman before Keaton was cast. Keatons casting caused a controversy since, by 1988, he had become typecast as a comedic actor and many observers doubted he could portray a serious role. Nicholson accepted the role of the Joker under strict conditions that dictated top billing, a high salary, a portion of the box office profits and his own shooting schedule. The tone and themes of the film were influenced in part by Alan Moore and Brian Bollands The Killing Joke and Frank Millers The Dark Knight Returns. The film primarily adapts the "Red Hood" origin story for the Joker, in which Batman inadvertently creates the Joker by causing him to fall into Axis Chemical acid, resulting in his transformation into a psychopath, but it adds a unique twist in presenting him specifically as a gangster named Jack Napier. Filming took place at Pinewood Studios from October 1988 to January 1989. The budget escalated from $30 million to $48 million, while the 1988 Writers Guild of America strike forced Hamm to drop out. Warren Skaaren did rewrites. Additional uncredited drafts were done by Charles McKeown and Jonathan Gems. Batman was a critical and financial success, earning over $400 million in box office totals. It was the fifth-highest-grossing film in history at the time of its release. The film received several Saturn Award nominations and a Golden Globe nomination, and won an Academy Award. It also inspired the equally successful The Animated Series, paving the way for the DC animated universe, and has influenced Hollywoods modern marketing and development techniques of the superhero film genre. Three sequels, Batman Returns, Batman Forever and Batman & Robin, were released on June 19, 1992; June 16, 1995; and June 20, 1997 respectively. Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation is a 2015 American action spy film written and directed by Christopher McQuarrie, from a story by McQuarrie and Drew Pearce and the fifth installment in the Mission: Impossible film series. The film stars Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Alec Baldwin, Sean Harris, Ving Rhames, Simon McBurney, and Tom Hollander, with Cruise, Renner, Pegg, and Rhames reprising their roles from previous films. Rogue Nation is produced by Cruise, J. J. Abrams, and David Ellison of Skydance Productions. In the film, IMF agent Ethan Hunt is on the run from the CIA, following the IMFs dissolution as he tries to prove the existence of the Syndicate, a mysterious international terrorist consortium. Filming began on August 21, 2014, in Vienna, Austria, and concluded on March 12, 2015. The film was released in North America by Paramount Pictures on July 31, 2015. It received positive reviews from critics and grossed $682 million worldwide, becoming the eighth-highest-grossing film of 2015 as well as the third highest-grossing film starring Cruise. A sequel, Impossible – Fallout, was released on July 27, 2018 with McQuarrie returning as writer and director. The Others The Others is a 2001 English-language Spanish gothic supernatural psychological horror film. It was written, directed, and scored by Alejandro Amenábar. It stars Nicole Kidman and Fionnula Flanagan. The film won seven Goya Awards, including awards for Best Film and Best Director. This was the first English-language film ever to receive the Best Film Award at the Goyas, without a single word of Spanish spoken in it. The Others was nominated for six Saturn Awards including Best Director and Best Writing for Amenábar and Best Performance by a Younger Actor for Alakina Mann, and won three: Best Horror Film, Best Actress for Kidman and Best Supporting Actress for Fionnula Flanagan. Kidman was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in Drama and a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, with Amenábar being nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay, a rare occurrence for a horror film. Ready Player One This article is about the film based on the novel by Ernest Cline, Ready Player One. Ready Player One is a 2018 American science fiction adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg, from a screenplay by Zak Penn and Ernest Cline based on Clines 2011 novel of the same name. The film stars Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke, Ben Mendelsohn, T.J. Miller, Simon Pegg, and Mark Rylance. The film takes place in 2045, when much of humanity uses the virtual reality software OASIS to escape the desolation of the real world. Orphaned teenager Wade Watts discovers clues to a hidden game within the program that promises the winner full ownership of the OASIS, and joins several allies to try to complete the game before a large company run by businessman Nolan Sorrento can do so. Ready Player One premiered at South by Southwest in Austin on March 11, 2018, and was theatrically released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on March 29, 2018, in 2D, RealD 3D, IMAX and IMAX 3D. It grossed over $582 million and received generally positive reviews; critics praised its visuals, brisk pacing, the performances of Sheridan and Rylance, and the many cultural references from various media. The film was noted to have significant differences from the book; some critics said the films plot was an improvement over the source material. It also received nominations at the 91st Academy Awards, 24th Critics Choice Awards, and 72nd British Academy Film Awards, all for visual effects. John Wick: Chapter 2 John Wick: Chapter 2 is a 2017 American neo-noir action thriller film directed by Chad Stahelski and written by Derek Kolstad. It is the second installment in the John Wick film series, and the sequel to the 2014 film John Wick. It stars Keanu Reeves, Common, Laurence Fishburne, Riccardo Scamarcio, Ruby Rose, John Leguizamo, and Ian McShane. The plot follows hitman John Wick, who goes on the run after a bounty is placed on him. Principal photography began on October 26, 2015, in New York City. The film premiered in Los Angeles on January 30, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on February 10, 2017. It was acclaimed by critics, with praise for the action sequences, direction, editing, visual style and the performances of the cast, particularly Reeves. The film grossed $171 million worldwide against its $40 million budget, nearly twice the $88 million gross of the original film. A sequel, titled Chapter 3 – Parabellum, was released on May 17, 2019. Another sequel, titled John Wick: Chapter 4, is in development and set for release on May 21, 2021. Inside Man Inside Man is a 2006 American neo-noir heist thriller film directed by Spike Lee, and written by Russell Gewirtz. It centers on an elaborate bank heist on Wall Street over a 24-hour period. The film stars Denzel Washington as Detective Keith Frazier, the NYPDs hostage negotiator, Clive Owen as Dalton Russell, the mastermind who orchestrates the heist, and Jodie Foster as Madeleine White, a Manhattan power broker who becomes involved at the request of the banks founder, Arthur Case, to keep something in his safe deposit box protected from the robbers. Inside Man marks the fourth film collaboration between Washington and Lee. Gewirtz spent five years developing the premise before working on what became his first original screenplay. After he completed the script in 2002, Imagine Entertainment purchased it to be made by Universal Pictures, with Imagine co-founder Ron Howard attached to direct. After Howard stepped down, his Imagine partner Brian Grazer began looking for a new director for the project and ultimately hired Lee. Principal photography began in June 2005 and concluded in August; filming took place on location in New York City. Inside Man premiered in New York on March 20, 2006, before being released in the United States on March 24, 2006. It received positive reviews from critics and earned $184.4 million worldwide against its $45 million production budget. Wedding Crashers Wedding Crashers is a 2005 American comedy film directed by David Dobkin, written by Steve Faber and Bob Fisher, and starring Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Christopher Walken, Rachel McAdams, Isla Fisher, Bradley Cooper, and Jane Seymour. The film follows two divorce mediators who crash weddings in an attempt to meet and seduce bridesmaids. The film opened on July 15, 2005 through New Line Cinema to critical and massive commercial success, grossing $285 million worldwide on a $40 million budget, and is credited with helping to revive the popularity of adult-oriented, R-rated comedies. Hotel Rwanda Hotel Rwanda is a 2004 drama film directed by Terry George. It was adapted from a screenplay co-written by George and Keir Pearson, and stars Don Cheadle and Sophie Okonedo as hotelier Paul Rusesabagina and his wife Tatiana. Based on the Rwandan genocide, which occurred during the spring of 1994, the film documents Rusesabaginas efforts to save the lives of his family and more than a thousand other refugees by providing them with shelter in the besieged Hôtel des Mille Collines. Hotel Rwanda explores genocide, political corruption, and the repercussions of violence. The film was a co-production between United Artists and Lions Gate Films, and was commercially distributed by United Artists theatrically and by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for home media. Hotel Rwanda premiered in theatres in limited release in the United States on 22 December 2004 and in wide release on 4 February 2005, grossing more than $23 million in domestic ticket sales. It earned an additional $10 million in business through international release to top out at a combined total near $34 million in gross revenue. The Blu-ray Disc edition of the film, featuring special documentaries along with selected scenes and audio commentary, was released in the United States on 10 May 2011. The film was nominated for multiple awards, including Oscar nominations for Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Original Screenplay. The film also won a number of awards, including those from the Berlin and Toronto International Film Festivals. On 11 January 2005, the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released by the Commotion label. It features songs written by several recording artists including Wyclef Jean and Deborah Cox. The film score was composed by Rupert Gregson-Williams, Andrea Guerra, and the Afro Celt Sound System. Die Hard 2 Die Hard 2 is a 1990 American action thriller film and the second installment in the Die Hard film series. The film was released on July 4, 1990 in the United States. The film was directed by Renny Harlin, written by Steven E. deSouza and Doug Richardson and stars Bruce Willis as John McClane. The film co-stars Bonnie Bedelia, William Sadler, Art Evans, William Atherton, Franco Nero, Dennis Franz, Fred Thompson, John Amos and Reginald VelJohnson. The screenplay was adapted from Walter Wagers novel 58 Minutes. The novel has the same plot but differs slightly: a cop must stop terrorists who take an airport hostage while his daughters plane circles overhead, and has 58 minutes to do so before the plane crashes. Roderick Thorp, who wrote the novel Nothing Lasts Forever, upon which Die Hard was based, receives credit for creating "certain original characters", although his name is misspelled onscreen as "Roderick Thorpe". As with the first film, the action in Die Hard 2 takes place on Christmas Eve. McClane is waiting for his wife to land at Washington Dulles International Airport when terrorists take over the air traffic control system. He must stop the terrorists before his wifes plane and several other incoming flights that are circling the airport run out of fuel and crash. During the night, McClane must also contend with airport police and a military commander, none of whom want his assistance. The film was preceded by Die Hard and followed by Die Hard with a Vengeance, Live Free or Die Hard, and A Good Day to Die Hard. Men in Black 3 Men in Black 3 is a 2012 American science fiction action film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and starring Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones and Josh Brolin. It is the third and final installment in the original Men in Black film series which in turn is loosely based on the comic book series The Men in Black by Lowell Cunningham. It was released fifteen years after the original Men in Black and ten years after the first sequel, Men in Black II. Sonnenfeld and Steven Spielberg returned as director and executive producer, respectively. In the film, Boris the Animal, an old enemy of Agent K, escapes from prison and travels back in time to kill the younger K in order to allow his species, a ruthless alien race known as Boglodites, to attack Earth. This forces Agent J to go back in time and team up with Ks younger self to save his partner and the world. Men in Black 3 was released on May 25, 2012 by Columbia Pictures and grossed over $624 million worldwide, making it the 10th highest-grossing film of 2012. Unadjusted for inflation, it is the highest-grossing film in the series. The film also received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised it as an improvement over its predecessor. A spin-off film in the series, International, was released on June 14, 2019. Moon Moon is a 2009 science fiction film directed by Duncan Jones and written by Nathan Parker from a story by Jones. The film follows Sam Bell, a man who experiences a personal crisis as he nears the end of a three-year solitary stint mining helium-3 on the far side of the Moon. It was the feature debut of director Duncan Jones. Kevin Spacey voices Sams robot companion, GERTY. Moon premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and was released in selected cinemas in New York and Los Angeles on 12 June 2009. The release was expanded to additional theatres in the United States on 10 July and to the United Kingdom on 17 July. Moon was modestly budgeted and grossed just under $10 million worldwide but was well-received by critics. Rockwells performance found praise as did the films scientific realism and plausibility. It won numerous film critic and film festival awards and was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best British Film. Maleficent Maleficent is a 2014 American dark fantasy film directed by Robert Stromberg from a screenplay by Linda Woolverton, and starring Angelina Jolie as the title character with Sharlto Copley, Elle Fanning, Sam Riley, Imelda Staunton, Juno Temple, and Lesley Manville in supporting roles. Loosely inspired by Charles Perraults original fairy tale and Walt Disneys 1959 animated film Sleeping Beauty, the film portrays the story from the perspective of the eponymous antagonist, depicting her conflicted relationship with the princess and king of a corrupt kingdom. Walt Disney Pictures announced the films development in 2010, with Joe Roth as producer and Jolie, Don Hahn, and Michael Vieira as executive producers. Principal photography took place between June and October 2012. The films special screening took place in London on May 9, 2014, at Kensington Palace. Maleficent premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood on May 28, 2014, and was released in the United Kingdom that same day. The film was released in the United States on May 30, 2014 in the Disney Digital 3D, RealD 3D, and IMAX 3D formats, as well as in conventional theaters. While the film was met with mixed reviews from critics, it earned praise for its visuals, costumes, musical score, and Jolies performance. Overall, it was a commercial success, having grossed over $758 million worldwide, becoming the fourth-highest-grossing film of 2014 and the highest-grossing film starring Jolie. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Costume Design at the 87th Academy Awards. A sequel, Mistress of Evil, was released on October 18, 2019. Yes Man Yes Man is a 2008 comedy film directed by Peyton Reed, written by Nicholas Stoller, Jarrad Paul, and Andrew Mogel and starring Jim Carrey and co-starring Zooey Deschanel. The film is based loosely on the 2005 book of the same name by British humorist Danny Wallace, who also makes a cameo appearance in the film. Production for the film began in Los Angeles in October 2007. It was released on December 19, 2008 in the United States and was then released in the United Kingdom on December 26, 2008. It was a box office success, making $223 million worldwide, but received mixed reviews from critics. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy is a 2004 American comedy film directed by Adam McKay, produced by Judd Apatow, starring Will Ferrell, and written by McKay and Ferrell. The film is a tongue-in-cheek take on the culture of the 1970s, particularly the new Action News format. It portrays a San Diego TV station where Ferrells title character clashes with his new female counterpart. The film made $28.4 million in its opening weekend, and $90.6 million worldwide in its total theatrical run. It was met with generally positive reviews from critics upon release and is now widely regarded as one of the best comedy films of the 2000s. It was ranked at number 100 on Bravos 100 funniest movies, number 6 on Time Outs top 100 comedy films of all time and 113 on Empires 500 Greatest Movies of All Time. A companion film assembled from outtakes and abandoned subplots, titled The Lost Movie, was released straight-to-DVD in late 2004. A sequel, The Legend Continues, was released on December 18, 2013, with Paramount Pictures replacing DreamWorks for distribution due to Paramount ceasing distribution and having the right to produce sequels to movies DreamWorks made whilst they had the deal with Paramount. The Aviator The Aviator is a 2004 American epic biographical drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by John Logan. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Howard Hughes, Cate Blanchett as Katharine Hepburn, and Kate Beckinsale as Ava Gardner. The supporting cast features Ian Holm, John C. Reilly, Alec Baldwin, Jude Law as Errol Flynn, Gwen Stefani as Jean Harlow, Kelli Garner as Faith Domergue, Matt Ross, Willem Dafoe, Alan Alda, and Edward Herrmann. Based on the 1993 non-fiction book Howard Hughes: The Secret Life by Charles Higham, the film depicts the life of Howard Hughes, an aviation pioneer and director of Hells Angels. The film portrays his life from 1927–1947 during which time Hughes became a successful film producer and an aviation magnate while simultaneously growing more unstable due to severe obsessive–compulsive disorder. The Aviator was released in the United States on December 25, 2004. The film grossed $214 million at the box office. At the 77th Academy Awards, it was nominated for eleven awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actor in a Leading Role for DiCaprio, and Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Alda, winning five: Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction, and Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Cate Blanchett. Man on Fire Man on Fire is a 2004 action thriller film directed by Tony Scott from a screenplay by Brian Helgeland, and based on the 1980 novel of the same name by A. J. Quinnell. The novel had previously been adapted into a feature film in 1987. In this film, Denzel Washington portrays John Creasy, a despondent, alcoholic former Special Activities Division operative/U.S. Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance officer-turned bodyguard, who goes on a revenge rampage after his charge, nine-year-old Lupita "Pita" Ramos, is abducted in Mexico City. The supporting cast includes Christopher Walken, Radha Mitchell, Giancarlo Giannini, Marc Anthony, Rachel Ticotin and Mickey Rourke. The Expendables The Expendables is a 2010 American action film written by David Callaham and Sylvester Stallone, and directed by Stallone, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Randy Couture, Terry Crews, Steve Austin and Mickey Rourke. The film was released in the United States on August 13, 2010. It is the first installment in The Expendables film series. This was Dolph Lundgrens first theatrically released film since 1995s Johnny Mnemonic, and Steve Austins last theatrical release film until 2013s Grown Ups 2. The film is about a group of elite mercenaries tasked with a mission to overthrow a Latin American dictator whom they soon discover to be a mere puppet controlled by a ruthless ex-CIA agent. It pays tribute to the blockbuster action films of the late 1980s and early 1990s. It was distributed by Lionsgate. The Expendables received mixed reviews, praising the action scenes, but criticizing the lack of story. However, it was commercially successful, opening at number one at the box office in the United States, the United Kingdom, China and India, and grossed a total of $274 million worldwide. A sequel, The Expendables 2, was released on August 17, 2012, and another sequel, The Expendables 3, was released on August 15, 2014. Mission: Impossible III Mission: Impossible III is a 2006 American action spy film co-written and directed by J. J. Abrams, co-written by Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, and co-produced by and starring Tom Cruise in the role of IMF agent Ethan Hunt. It is the third installment in the Mission: Impossible film series, following 2000s Impossible 2. In the film, Ethan has retired from field work for the Impossible Missions Force and trains new recruits. However, he is sent back into action to track down the elusive arms dealer Owen Davian. Mission: Impossible III premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 26, 2006, and was released in the United States on May 5, 2006. It received positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success, grossing over $397 million against a $150 million budget. It was followed by Impossible – Ghost Protocol in 2011. Downfall Downfall is a 2004 historical war drama film directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel from a screenplay by its producer, Bernd Eichinger. The film stars Bruno Ganz, Alexandra Maria Lara, Corinna Harfouch, Ulrich Matthes, Juliane Köhler, Heino Ferch, Christian Berkel, Matthias Habich, and Thomas Kretschmann. It is set during the Battle of Berlin in World War II, when Nazi Germany is on the verge of defeat, and depicts the final days of Adolf Hitler. Principal photography took place from September to November 2003, on location in Berlin, Munich, and in Saint Petersburg, Russia. As the film is set in and around the Führerbunker, Hirschbiegel used eyewitness accounts, survivors memoirs, and other historical sources during production to reconstruct the look and atmosphere of 1940s Berlin. The screenplay was based on the books Inside Hitlers Bunker by historian Joachim Fest and Until the Final Hour by Hitlers former private secretary Traudl Junge, among other accounts of the period. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival on 14 September 2004. It was controversial with audiences for showing the human side of Hitler and its portrayal of members of the Third Reich. It later received a wide theatrical release in Germany under its production company Constantin Film. The film grossed over $92 million, received favourable reviews from critics, and was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 77th Academy Awards. Scenes from the film, such as the one where a furious Hitler learns that the generals failed to obey his orders, spawned a series of Internet memes. Sleepy Hollow Sleepy Hollow is a 1999 American gothic supernatural horror film directed by Tim Burton. It is a film adaptation loosely based on Washington Irvings 1820 short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow", and stars Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci, with Miranda Richardson, Michael Gambon, Casper Van Dien, and Jeffrey Jones in supporting roles. The plot follows police constable Ichabod Crane sent from New York City to investigate a series of murders in the village of Sleepy Hollow by a mysterious Headless Horseman. Development began in 1993 at Paramount Pictures, with Kevin Yagher originally set to direct Andrew Kevin Walkers script as a low-budget slasher film. Disagreements with Paramount resulted in Yaghers being demoted to prosthetic makeup designer, and Burton was hired to direct in June 1998. Filming took place from November 1998 to May 1999. The film had its world premiere at Manns Chinese Theatre on November 17, 1999 and was released in the United States on November 19, 1999, by Paramount Pictures. It received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising the performances, direction, screenplay and musical score, as well as its dark humor, visual effects and atmosphere. It grossed approximately $207 million worldwide. Sleepy Hollow won the Academy Award for Best Art Direction. 3 Idiots 3 Idiots is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Rajkumar Hirani. Starring Aamir Khan, R. Madhavan, Sharman Joshi, Kareena Kapoor, Boman Irani and Omi Vaidya, the film follows the friendship of three students at an Indian engineering college and is a satire about the social pressures under an Indian education system. The film is narrated through parallel dramas, one in the present and the other ten years in the past. It also incorporated real Indian inventions, namely those created by Remya Jose, Mohammad Idris, Jahangir Painter and Sonam Wangchuk. Produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra under the banner Vinod Chopra Films, 3 Idiots received widespread critical and commercial success upon its release on 25 December 2009. The film was the highest-grossing film in its opening weekend in India, had the highest opening day collections for an Indian film up until that point and also held the record for the highest net collections in the first week for a Bollywood film. It also became one of the few Indian films at the time to become successful in East Asian markets such as China and Japan, eventually bringing its worldwide gross to 392crore—it was the highest-grossing Indian film ever at the time. The film also had a social impact on attitudes to education in India. The film won six Filmfare Awards including Best Film and three National Film Awards including Best Popular Film. Overseas, it won the Grand Prize at Japans Videoyasan Awards while was nominated for Best Outstanding Foreign Language Film at the Japan Academy Awards and Best Foreign Film at Chinas Beijing International Film Festival. This film was remade in Tamil as Nanban, which also received critical praise and commercial success. Nanban had a Telugu dubbed version titled Snehitudu. A Mexican remake, 3 Idiotas, was also released in 2017. The Equalizer The Equalizer is a 2014 American vigilante action thriller film directed by Antoine Fuqua, loosely based on the 1980s TV series of the same name. It stars Denzel Washington, Marton Csokas, Chloë Grace Moretz, David Harbour, Bill Pullman and Melissa Leo. Principal photography began in June 2013 in Massachusetts. It was the first film to have Village Roadshow Pictures co-finance the deal with Sony Pictures since Saving Silverman in 2001. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2014, and was released worldwide on September 26, 2014. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the visual style, acting, soundtrack and action sequences but criticized its violence and plot. Nonetheless, it became a commercial success with a worldwide gross of over $192 million. A sequel was released on July 20, 2018, with Washington, Wenk and Fuqua returning. Venom Venom is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures. Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing, it is the first film in Sonys Marvel Universe. Directed by Ruben Fleischer from a screenplay by Jeff Pinkner, Scott Rosenberg, and Kelly Marcel, it stars Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom, alongside Michelle Williams, Riz Ahmed, Scott Haze, and Reid Scott. In Venom, journalist Brock gains superpowers after being bound to an alien symbiote whose species plans to invade Earth. After Venom appeared in Spider-Man 3, Sony attempted to develop a spin-off film based on the character. Work began in March 2016 on a new version that would start a new shared universe featuring the Marvel characters that the studio possessed film rights to. Sony also intended for Venom to share the world of the Marvel Cinematic Universes Homecoming, but ultimately distanced the film from Spider-Man. In March 2017, Rosenberg and Pinkner were set to write, with Fleischer and Hardy added in May. Filming took place from that October to January 2018, in Atlanta, New York City, and San Francisco. The film was primarily inspired by the comic book miniseries Lethal Protector and the story arc "Planet of the Symbiotes". Venom was released in the United States on October 5, 2018. It received generally negative reviews from critics for its script and lack of connection to Spider-Man, though Hardys performance received some praise. However, the film was a box office success, becoming the seventh-highest-grossing film of 2018, with over $856 million worldwide, and set several box office records for an October release. A sequel, with Hardy reprising his role and Andy Serkis as director, is set to be released on October 2, 2020. Speed Speed is a 1994 American action thriller film directed by Jan de Bont, in his feature film directorial debut. The film stars Keanu Reeves, Dennis Hopper, Sandra Bullock, Joe Morton, and Jeff Daniels. In Speed, LAPD police officer Jack Traven has to rescue civilians on a city bus rigged with a bomb, which is programmed to explode if the bus slows down below 50 mph. Released on 10 June 1994, it became critically and commercially successful, grossing $350.4 million on a $30 million budget and winning two Academy Awards, for Best Sound Editing and Best Sound Mixing, at the 67th Academy Awards in 1995. A critically panned sequel, Cruise Control, was released on June 13, 1997. The Lego Movie The Lego Movie is a 2014 computer-animated comedy film written and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller from a story by Lord, Miller, and Dan and Kevin Hageman. Based on the Lego line of construction toys, its story focuses on an ordinary Lego minifigure who finds himself helping a resistance stop a tyrannical businessman from gluing everything in the Lego world into his vision of perfection. Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Nick Offerman, Alison Brie, Charlie Day, Liam Neeson, and Morgan Freeman provide their voices for the films main characters. The film was dedicated to Kathleen Fleming, the former director of entertainment development of the Lego company, following her death in Cancún, Mexico, in April 2013. The first film produced by the Warner Animation Group, The Lego Movie was released on February 7, 2014, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It became a critical and commercial success, grossing $469 million worldwide against its $60 million budget, and received praise for its visual style, humor, voice acting, and heartwarming message. The film won the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film, the Critics Choice Movie Award for Best Animated Feature, and the Saturn Award for Best Animated Film; it was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song for "Everything Is Awesome". The film has since expanded into a major franchise which ties into the Lego brand, with the sequel The Second Part released in 2019. The spin-off films The Lego Batman Movie and The Lego Ninjago Movie were both released in 2017, with another titled The Billion Brick Race in development. A 4D film based on the film itself, entitled 4D – A New Adventure, was released to Legoland parks across the world after its premiere at Legoland Florida in 2016. 50 First Dates 50 First Dates is a 2004 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Segal and starring Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore, Rob Schneider, Sean Astin, Blake Clark, and Dan Aykroyd. It follows the story of Henry, a womanizing marine veterinarian who falls for an art teacher named Lucy. Realizing she has anterograde amnesia, he resolves to win her over again each new day. Most of the film was shot on location in Oahu, Hawaii on the Windward side and the North Shore. Sandler and Barrymore won an MTV award for Best On-Screen Team. The fictitious memory impairment suffered by Barrymores character, "Goldfields Syndrome", is similar to short-term memory loss and anterograde amnesia. 50 First Dates inspired a number of remakes overseas, including the 2014 Malayalam film Ormayundo Ee Mukham and the 2007 Telugu film Sathyabhama. Due Date Due Date is a 2010 American black comedy film directed by Todd Phillips and written by Phillips, Alan R. Cohen, Alan Freedland, and Adam Sztykiel. The film follows a man who must get across the country to Los Angeles in time for the birth of his child and is forced to road-trip with an aspiring actor. Michelle Monaghan, Juliette Lewis, and Jamie Foxx also star. Shot in Las Cruces, Atlanta, Georgia, and Tuscaloosa, Alabama, the film was released on November 5, 2010. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $211 million worldwide. Mean Girls Mean Girls is a 2004 American teen comedy film directed by Mark Waters, and written by Tina Fey. The film, which stars Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tim Meadows, Ana Gasteyer, Amy Poehler and Fey, is partially based on Rosalind Wisemans 2002 non-fiction self-help book, Queen Bees and Wannabes, which describes female high school social cliques and the damaging effects they can have on girls. Fey also drew from her own experience at Upper Darby High School as an inspiration for some of the concepts in the film. The movie introduced Amanda Seyfried in her film debut. Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels produced the film; Tina Fey, screenwriter and co-star of the film, was a long-term cast member and writer for SNL. Although set in Evanston, the film was mostly shot in Toronto, Canada. The film marks Lohans second collaboration with director Waters, the first being Freaky Friday, released a year earlier. Released on April 30, 2004, the film grossed $129 million worldwide and developed a cult following. A direct-to-video sequel, Mean Girls 2, premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The musical adaptation of Mean Girls premiered on Broadway in March 2018. Flight Flight is a 2012 American drama film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by John Gatins. It stars Denzel Washington as William "Whip" Whitaker Sr., an alcoholic airline pilot who miraculously crash-lands his plane after it suffers an in-flight mechanical failure, saving nearly everyone on board. Immediately following the crash, he is hailed a hero, but an investigation soon leads to questions that put the captain in a different light. This film is inspired by the plane crash of Alaska Airlines Flight 261. A box office success generating positive reviews, Flight is the first live-action film directed by Zemeckis since Cast Away and What Lies Beneath in 2000, and his first R-rated film since Used Cars in 1980. The film was nominated twice at the 85th Academy Awards, for Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay. The Devil's Advocate The Devils Advocate is a 1997 American supernatural horror film directed by Taylor Hackford, written by Jonathan Lemkin and Tony Gilroy, and starring Keanu Reeves, Al Pacino, and Charlize Theron. Based on Andrew Neidermans novel of the same name, it is about an unusually successful young Floridian lawyer invited to New York City to work for a major firm. As his wife becomes haunted by frightening visual phenomena, the lawyer slowly begins to realize the owner of the firm is not what he appears to be, and is in fact the Devil. Pacinos character, Satan, takes the guise of a human lawyer named after the author of Paradise Lost, John Milton. The story and direction contain allusions to Miltons epic, Dante Alighieris Inferno, and the legend of Faust. An adaptation of Neidermans novel went into a development hell during the 1990s, with Hackford gaining control of the production. Filming took place around New York City and Florida. The Devils Advocate premiered to mixed reviews, with critics crediting it for entertainment value and Pacinos performance. It made over $152 million in the box office and won the Saturn Award for Best Horror Film. It also became the subject of the copyright lawsuit Hart v. Warner Bros., Inc. for its visual art. Aquaman Aquaman is a 2018 American epic superhero film based on the DC Comics character of the same name. Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, it is the sixth film in the DC Extended Universe. The film was directed by James Wan, from a screenplay by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick and Will Beall and stars Jason Momoa as Aquaman, with Amber Heard, Willem Dafoe, Patrick Wilson, Dolph Lundgren, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, and Nicole Kidman in supporting roles. In the film, Aquaman sets out to lead the underwater kingdom of Atlantis, replacing his half-brother, King Orm, who seeks to unite the seven underwater kingdoms against the surface world. Development began in 2004 but did not gain traction until Man of Steel was released in 2013. In August 2014, Beall and Kurt Johnstad were hired to write competing scripts. Wan signed on as director in April 2015, and in July 2016, the film moved forward with Bealls screenplay. The main cast was confirmed through 2016 and early 2017. Principal photography began in Australia in May 2017, taking place at Village Roadshow Studios on the Gold Coast, with additional production teams in Canada, Italy and Morocco. Filming concluded the following October. Several vendors provided visual effects, ranging from high-detail hair simulations to the creation of CG animals and locations. Aquaman premiered in London on November 26, 2018, and was released in the United States on December 21. It grossed over $1.1 billion worldwide, making it the highest-grossing DCEU film, the highest-grossing film based on a DC Comics character, the fifth highest-grossing film of 2018, and 20th highest of all-time. The film received praise for its tone, Wans direction, visual effects and performances, but criticism for its dialogue, runtime and plot. A sequel, Aquaman 2, is set for release on December 16, 2022, and a spin-off, The Trench, is in development. Brokeback Mountain Brokeback Mountain is a 2005 American romantic drama film directed by Ang Lee and produced by Diana Ossana and James Schamus. Adapted from the 1997 short story of the same name by Annie Proulx, the screenplay was written by Ossana and Larry McMurtry. The film stars Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway, and Michelle Williams and depicts the complex emotional and sexual relationship between Ennis Del Mar and Jack Twist in the American West from 1963 to 1983. The film received critical acclaim and commercial success. It won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, Best Picture and Best Director at the British Academy Film Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Producers Guild of America Awards, Critics Choice Movie Awards, and Independent Spirit Awards, among others. The film was nominated for eight Academy Awards, the most nominations at the 78th Academy Awards, where it won three–Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Original Score–though it lost the Best Picture award to Crash in a controversial Oscars upset. In 2018, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It is currently the most recent film chosen to be in the registry. Up in the Air Up in the Air is a 2009 American comedy-drama film directed by Jason Reitman and written by Reitman and Sheldon Turner, based on the career of J Weller. The story is centered on corporate "downsizer" Ryan Bingham and his travels. Vera Farmiga, Anna Kendrick, and Danny McBride also star. Filming was primarily in St. Louis, which substituted for a number of other cities. Several scenes were filmed in Detroit, Omaha, Las Vegas and Miami. Reitman promoted Up in the Air with personal appearances at film festivals and other showings, starting with the Telluride Film Festival on September 5, 2009. The Los Angeles premiere was at the Mann Village Theater on November 30, 2009. Paramount scheduled a limited North American release on December 4, 2009, broadening the release on December 11, 2009, with a wide release on December 23, 2009. The National Board of Review and the Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association named Up in the Air the Best Picture of 2009. It received eight Critics Choice Movie Awards nominations and garnered a win for Adapted Screenplay, six Golden Globe Award nominations, earning a win for Best Screenplay, and three Screen Actors Guild nominations. It received six Oscar nominations and recognition from numerous critics associations. 50/50 50/50 is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Jonathan Levine, written by Will Reiser, and starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen, Anna Kendrick, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Anjelica Huston. The film is loosely inspired by Reisers own experience with cancer, with Rogens character Kyle based on Rogen himself. It was released on September 30, 2011, and grossed $41million, and received critical acclaim, with particular praise for Gordon-Levitts performance and Reisers screenplay. The Ring The Ring is a 2002 American supernatural horror film directed by Gore Verbinski and starring Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, David Dorfman, Brian Cox, and Daveigh Chase. It is a remake of the 1998 Japanese horror film Ring, based on the novel of the same name by Koji Suzuki. Watts portrays a journalist who investigates a cursed videotape that seemingly kills the viewer seven days after watching it. The Ring was released theatrically on October 18, 2002, and received mostly positive reviews. Many critics praised the direction, screenplay, cinematography, Wattss performance, and reliance on dread and visuals over gore, but criticized the lack of character development. The film grossed over $249 million worldwide on a $48 million production budget, making it one of the highest-grossing horror remakes. It is the first installment of the American Ring series, and was followed by The Ring Two in 2005 and Rings in 2017. The Ring paved the way for English-language remakes of Asian horror films, such as The Grudge, Dark Water, Pulse, One Missed Call, The Eye, Shutter, Mirrors and The Uninvited. Princess Mononoke is a 1997 Japanese animated epic historical fantasy war film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Nippon Television Network and Dentsu, and distributed by Toho. The film stars the voices of Yōji Matsuda, Yuriko Ishida, Yūko Tanaka, Kaoru Kobayashi, Masahiko Nishimura, Tsunehiko Kamijo, Akihiro Miwa, Mitsuko Mori and Hisaya Morishige. Princess Mononoke is set in the late Muromachi period of Japan with fantasy elements. The story follows the young Emishi prince Ashitakas involvement in a struggle between the gods of a forest and the humans who consume its resources. The term or is not a name, but a Japanese word for a spirit or monster: supernatural, shape-shifting beings. The film was released in Japan on July 12, 1997, and in the United States on October 29, 1999. It was a critical and commercial blockbuster, becoming the highest-grossing film in Japan of 1997, and also held Japans box office record for domestic films until 2001s Spirited Away, another Miyazaki film. It was dubbed into English and distributed in North America by Miramax, and despite a poor box office performance there, it sold well on DVD and video, greatly increasing Ghiblis popularity and influence outside Japan. Ocean's Thirteen Oceans Thirteen is a 2007 American heist film directed by Steven Soderbergh. It is the third and final film in the Oceans Trilogy, following 2004s Oceans Twelve. All the male cast members reprise their roles from the previous installments, but neither Julia Roberts nor Catherine Zeta-Jones return. Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin joined the cast as the characters new targets. Filming began in July 2006 in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, based on a script by Brian Koppelman and David Levien. The film was screened as an Out of Competition presentation at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, and was released on June 8, 2007 in the United States. The film was well-received and grossed $398 million worldwide, making it the sixteenth highest-grossing film of 2007. Coco Coco is a 2017 American 3D computer-animated fantasy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Based on an original idea by Lee Unkrich, it is directed by him and co-directed by Adrian Molina. The films voice cast stars Anthony Gonzalez, Gael García Bernal, Benjamin Bratt, Alanna Ubach, Renée Victor, Ana Ofelia Murguía and Edward James Olmos. The story follows a 12-year-old boy named Miguel who is accidentally transported to the Land of the Dead, where he seeks the help of his deceased musician great-great-grandfather to return him to his family among the living and to reverse his familys ban on music. The concept for Coco is inspired by the Mexican Day of the Dead holiday. The film was scripted by Molina and Matthew Aldrich from a story by Unkrich, Jason Katz, Aldrich and Molina. Pixar began developing the animation in 2016; Unkrich and some of the films crew visited Mexico for research. Composer Michael Giacchino, who had worked on prior Pixar animated features, composed the score. Coco is the first film with a nine-figure budget to feature an all-Latino principal cast, with a cost of $175million. Coco premiered on October 20, 2017, during the Morelia International Film Festival in Morelia. It was theatrically released in Mexico the following week, the weekend before , and in the United States on November 22, 2017. The film was praised for its animation, voice acting, music, emotional story, and respect for Mexican culture. It grossed over $807million worldwide, becoming the 15th highest-grossing animated film ever and was the 11th highest-grossing film of 2017. Recipient of several accolades, Coco was chosen by the National Board of Review as the Best Animated Film of 2017. The film won two Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song. Additionally, it also won the Best Animated Film at the BAFTA Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Critics Choice Movie Awards, and Annie Awards. Fantastic Four Fantastic Four is a 2005 superhero film based on the Marvel Comics team of the same name. It was directed by Tim Story, and released by 20th Century Fox. The film stars Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, Michael Chiklis, Julian McMahon and Kerry Washington. This was the second live-action Fantastic Four film to be filmed. A previous attempt, titled The Fantastic Four, was a B-movie produced by Roger Corman that ultimately went unreleased. Fantastic Four was released in the United States on July 8, 2005. It received mixed reviews but was a commercial success. A sequel, Rise of the Silver Surfer, was released in 2007. A reboot was released in 2015. TRON: Legacy Tron: Legacy is a 2010 American science fiction action film directed by Joseph Kosinski, in his feature directorial debut, from a screenplay written by Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis, based on a story by Horowitz, Kitsis, Brian Klugman and Lee Sternthal. It is a sequel to the 1982 film Tron, whose director Steven Lisberger returned to produce. The cast includes Jeff Bridges and Bruce Boxleitner reprising their roles as Kevin Flynn and Alan Bradley, respectively, as well as Garrett Hedlund, Olivia Wilde, James Frain, Beau Garrett and Michael Sheen. The story follows Flynns adult son Sam, who responds to a message from his long-lost father and is transported into a virtual reality called "The Grid," where Sam, his father, and the algorithm Quorra must stop the malevolent program Clu from invading the real world. Interest in creating a sequel to Tron arose after the film garnered a cult following. After much speculation, Walt Disney Pictures began a concerted effort in 2005 to devise Tron: Legacy, with the hiring of Klugman and Sternthal as writers. Kosinski was recruited as director two years later. As he was not optimistic about Disneys Matrix-esque approach to the film, Kosinski filmed a high-concept, which he used to conceptualise the universe of Legacy and convince the studio to greenlight the film. Principal photography took place in Vancouver over 67 days, in and around the citys central business district. Most sequences were shot in 3D and ten companies were involved with the extensive visual effects work. Chroma keying and other techniques were used to allow more freedom in creating effects. Daft Punk composed the musical score, incorporating orchestral sounds with their trademark electronic music. Tron: Legacy premiered in Tokyo on November 30, 2010 and was theatrically released in North America on December 17, 2010. Disney vigorously promoted the film across multiple media platforms, including merchandising, consumer products, theme parks and advertising. Upon its release, the film received mixed reviews from film critics, who praised the visual effects, production design and soundtrack, but criticized the character development, cast performance and story. The film grossed $400 million during its worldwide theatrical run, making it a box office success. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Sound Editing at the 83rd Academy Awards, but lost to Inception. Equilibrium Equilibrium is a 2002 American dystopian science-fiction action film written and directed by Kurt Wimmer, and starring Christian Bale, Emily Watson, and Taye Diggs. The film follows John Preston, an enforcement officer in a future in which feelings and artistic expression are outlawed and citizens take daily injections of a psychoactive drug to suppress their emotions. After accidentally missing a dose, Preston begins to experience emotions, which makes him question his morality and moderate his actions while attempting to remain undetected by the suspicious society in which he lives. Ultimately, he can no longer abide by its laws and changes his allegiance to a resistance movement using advanced martial arts, which he was taught by the regime he is helping to overthrow. Pineapple Express Pineapple Express is a 2008 American buddy stoner action comedy film directed by David Gordon Green, written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg and starring Rogen and James Franco. The plot centers on a process server and his marijuana dealer as they are forced to flee from hitmen and a corrupt police officer after witnessing them commit a murder. Producer Judd Apatow, who previously worked with Rogen and Goldberg on Knocked Up and Superbad, assisted in developing the story. Columbia Pictures released the film on August 6, 2008, and it grossed $102 million worldwide on a $26 million budget. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and Franco was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his performance. Monsters University Monsters University is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Dan Scanlon in his feature film debut and produced by Kori Rae, with John Lasseter, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich as executive producers. The music for the film was composed by Randy Newman, making it his seventh collaboration with Pixar. It is a prequel to Monsters, making it the first, and currently, only time Pixar has made a prequel film. Monsters University tells the story of two monsters, Mike and Sulley, and their time studying at college, where they start off as rivals, but slowly become best friends. John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, Bob Peterson, John Ratzenberger and Sissy Spacek reprise their roles as James P. Sullivan, Mike Wazowski, Randall Boggs, Roz, the Abominable Snowman and Sofia Balthazar respectively. Bonnie Hunt, who played Ms. Flint in the first film, voices Mikes grade school teacher Ms. Karen Graves. Disney, as the rights holder, had plans for a sequel to Monsters, Inc. since 2005. Following disagreements with Pixar, Disney tasked its Circle 7 Animation unit to make the film. An early draft of the film was developed; however, Disneys purchase of Pixar in early 2006 led to the cancellation of Circle 7s version of the film. A Pixar-made sequel was confirmed in 2010, and in 2011, it was confirmed that the film would instead be a prequel titled Monsters University. Monsters University premiered on June 5, 2013 at the BFI Southbank in London, England, and was theatrically released on June 21, 2013, in the United States. It was accompanied in theaters by a short film, The Blue Umbrella, directed by Saschka Unseld. The film grossed $744 million against its estimated budget of $200 million, making it the seventh highest-grossing film of 2013. An animated short film titled Party Central, which takes place shortly after the events of Monsters University, premiered in fall 2013 before being released theatrically with Muppets Most Wanted in 2014. The film received positive reviews from the critics. The Rock The Rock is a 1996 American action thriller film directed by Michael Bay, produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, and written by David Weisberg and Douglas S. Cook. The film stars Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris, with William Forsythe and Michael Biehn co-starring. It is dedicated to Simpson, who died five months before its release. The film received moderately positive reviews from critics, and was nominated for an Oscar for Best Sound at the 69th Academy Awards. It was a box office success, grossing over $335 million against a production budget of $75 million. In the film, an FBI chemist and a former SAS captain are tasked with stopping a group of rogue US Force Recon Marines who have seized Alcatraz Island, taken hostages, and threatened to launch rockets filled with nerve gas over San Francisco unless they are paid $100 million. The film plot may have inspired false descriptions of the Iraqi chemical weapons program which drew the UK into the Iraq War in 2003. Pearl Harbor Pearl Harbor is a 2001 American epic romantic war drama film directed by Michael Bay, produced by Bay and Jerry Bruckheimer and written by Randall Wallace. It stars Ben Affleck, Kate Beckinsale, Josh Hartnett, Cuba Gooding Jr., Tom Sizemore, Jon Voight, Colm Feore, and Alec Baldwin. The film presented a heavily fictionalized version of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, focusing on a love story set amidst the lead up to the attack and its aftermath, and the Doolittle Raid. The film was a box office success, earning $59 million in its opening weekend and, in the end, nearly $450 million worldwide, but received generally negative reviews from critics, who criticized its story, dialogue, length and historical inaccuracies. It was nominated for four Academy Awards, winning in the category of Best Sound Editing. However, it was also nominated for six Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Picture. This marked the first occurrence of a Worst Picture-nominated film winning an Academy Award. Moonrise Kingdom Moonrise Kingdom is a 2012 American coming-of-age film directed by Wes Anderson, written by Anderson and Roman Coppola. It features an ensemble cast including Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Bill Murray, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton, Jason Schwartzman, Bob Balaban, and newcomers Jared Gilman and Kara Hayward. Largely set on the fictional New England island of New Penzance, it tells the story of a orphan boy who escapes from a scouting camp to unite with his pen pal and love interest, a girl with aggressive tendencies. Feeling alienated from their guardians and shunned by their peers, the lovers abscond to an isolated beach. Meanwhile, the islands police captain organizes a search party of scouts and family members to locate the runaways. In crafting their screenplay, Anderson and Coppola drew from personal experiences and memories of childhood fantasies as well as films including Melody and The 400 Blows. Auditions for child actors took eight months, and filming took place in Rhode Island over three months in 2011. Moonrise Kingdom premiered at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and received critical acclaim, with its themes of young love, child sexuality, juvenile mental health, and the Genesis flood narrative being praised. Critics cited the films color palette and use of visual symmetry as well as the use of original composition by Alexandre Desplat to supplement existing music by Benjamin Britten. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and the Golden Globe for Best Musical or Comedy. In 2016, the BBC included the film in its list of greatest films of the twenty-first century. Meet the Parents Meet the Parents is a 2000 American comedy written by Jim Herzfeld and John Hamburg and directed by Jay Roach. Starring Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller, it chronicles a series of unfortunate events that befall a good-hearted but hapless nurse while visiting his girlfriends parents. Teri Polo, Blythe Danner, and Owen Wilson also star. The film is a remake of a 1992 film of the same name directed by Greg Glienna and produced by Jim Vincent. Glienna—who also played the original ones main protagonist—and Mary Ruth Clarke cowrote the screenplay. Universal Pictures purchased the rights to Gliennas film with the intent of creating a new version. Jim Herzfeld expanded the original script but development was halted for some time. Jay Roach read the expanded script and expressed his desire to direct it but Universal declined him. At that time, Steven Spielberg was interested in doing so while Jim Carrey was interested in playing the lead role. The studio only offered the film to Roach once Spielberg and Carrey left the project. Released in the United States and Canada on October 6, 2000 and distributed by Universal Pictures, the film earned back its initial budget of $55 million in only eleven days. It went on to become one of the highest-grossing films of 2000, earning over $160 million in North America and over $330 million worldwide. It was well received by film critics and viewers alike, winning several awards and earning additional nominations. Ben Stiller won two comedy awards for his performance and the film was chosen as the Favorite Comedy Motion Picture at the 2001 Peoples Choice Awards. The success of the film inspired two sequels, namely Meet the Fockers and Little Fockers released in 2004 and 2010 respectively. It also inspired a reality television show titled Meet My Folks and a situation comedy titled In-Laws, both of them debuting on NBC in 2002. Mulholland Dr. Mulholland Drive is a 2001 American neo-noir mystery film written and directed by David Lynch and starring Naomi Watts, Laura Harring, Justin Theroux, Ann Miller, Mark Pellegrino and Robert Forster. It tells the story of an aspiring actress named Betty Elms, newly arrived in Los Angeles, who meets and befriends an amnesiac woman recovering from a car accident. The story follows several other vignettes and characters, including a Hollywood film director. Originally conceived as a television pilot, a large portion of the film was shot in 1999 with Lynchs plan to keep it open-ended for a potential series. After viewing Lynchs cut, however, television executives rejected it. Lynch then provided an ending to the project, making it a feature film. The half-pilot, half-feature result, along with Lynchs characteristic style, has left the general meaning of the films events open to interpretation. Lynch has declined to offer an explanation of his intentions for the narrative, leaving audiences, critics, and cast members to speculate on what transpires. He gave the film the tagline "A love story in the city of dreams". Categorized as a psychological thriller, Mulholland Drive earned Lynch the Prix de la mise en scène at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, sharing the prize with Joel Coen for The Man Who Wasnt There. Furthermore, Lynch would also earn an Academy Award nomination for Best Director. The film launched Harrings career, boosted Watts Hollywood profile considerably, and was the last feature film to star veteran Hollywood actress Ann Miller. Mulholland Drive is now widely regarded as one of Lynchs finest works and one of the greatest films of the 21st century, ranking 28th in the 2012 Sight & Sound critics’ poll of the best films ever made and topping a 2016 poll by BBC Culture of the best films since 2000. A. O. Scott of The New York Times writes that while some might consider the plot an "offense against narrative order ... the film is an intoxicating liberation from sense, with moments of feeling all the more powerful for seeming to emerge from the murky night world of the unconscious". The Simpsons Movie The Simpsons Movie is a 2007 American animated adventure comedy film based on the Fox television series The Simpsons. The film was directed by David Silverman, and stars the regular television cast of Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Tress MacNeille, Pamela Hayden and Russi Taylor, as well as Albert Brooks. The film follows Homer Simpson, whose irresponsibility gets the best of him when he pollutes the lake in Springfield after the town has cleaned it up, causing the Environmental Protection Agency to imprison the town under a giant dome. After he and his family narrowly manage to escape, they ultimately abandon Homer for his selfishness, he works to redeem his folly by stopping Russ Cargill, the head of the EPA, who intends to destroy Springfield. Although previous attempts to create a Simpsons film had been made, they failed due to the lack of a script of appropriate length and production crew members. Eventually in 2001, producers James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Al Jean, Richard Sakai and Mike Scully began development of the film, and a writing team consisting of Brooks, Groening, Jean, Scully, Ian Maxtone-Graham, George Meyer, David Mirkin, Mike Reiss, Matt Selman, John Swartzwelder and Jon Vitti was assembled. They conceived numerous plot ideas, with Groenings being the one developed into a film. The script was re-written over a hundred times, and this rewriting continued after the animation had begun in 2006. Consequently, hours of finished material was cut from the final release, including cameo roles from Erin Brockovich, Minnie Driver, Isla Fisher, Kelsey Grammer and Edward Norton; Tom Hanks and the members of Green Day appeared in the final cut as their animated selves, while Brooks, a frequent guest performer on the series, provided the voice of Cargill. Tie-in promotions were made with several companies to promote the films release, including Burger King and 7-Eleven, the latter of which transformed selected stores into Kwik-E-Marts. The film premiered in Springfield on July 21, 2007, and was released six days later by 20th Century Fox across the United States. The Simpsons Movie was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $527 million worldwide, making it the eighth highest-grossing film of 2007, the second highest-grossing traditionally animated film and the highest-ever grossing film based on an animated television series. In August 2018, it was reported that a sequel is in development. Mission: Impossible II Mission: Impossible 2 is a 2000 American action spy film directed by John Woo and produced by and starring Tom Cruise. The sequel to 1996 film Mission: Impossible, it is the second installment in the Mission: Impossible film series. It follows Ethan Hunt as he is recruited by the Impossible Missions Force to find and destroy a dangerous biological weapon called "Chimera" from rogue IMF agent Sean Ambrose with the help of his new girlfriend Nyah Nordoff-Hall. Mission: Impossible 2 was released in theaters worldwide on May 24, 2000 to strong box office results, and grossed over $546 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing film of 2000, and was the highest-grossing film in the series for 11 years. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the action sequences, performances, direction, score and dramatic depth, but took issue with the plot, dialogue and pacing. It was followed by Impossible III in 2006. Shooter Shooter is a 2007 American action thriller film directed by Antoine Fuqua based on the 1993 novel Point of Impact by Stephen Hunter. The film follows Force Recon veteran Bob Lee Swagger, who is framed for murder by a rogue secret private military company unit. The film also stars Michael Peña, Danny Glover, Kate Mara, Levon Helm, and Ned Beatty and was released in the United States on March 23, 2007. Raging Bull Raging Bull is a 1980 American neo-noir biographical sports drama film directed by Martin Scorsese, produced by Robert Chartoff and Irwin Winkler and adapted by Paul Schrader and Mardik Martin from Jake LaMottas memoir My Story. It stars Robert De Niro as Jake LaMotta, an Italian-American middleweight boxer whose self-destructive and obsessive rage, sexual jealousy, and animalistic appetite destroyed his relationship with his wife and family. Also featured in the film are Joe Pesci as Joey, LaMottas well-intentioned brother and manager who tries to help Jake battle his inner demons, and Cathy Moriarty as his wife. The film features supporting roles from Nicholas Colasanto, Theresa Saldana, and Frank Vincent. Scorsese was initially reluctant to develop the project, though he eventually came to relate to LaMottas story. Schrader re-wrote Martins first screenplay, and Scorsese and De Niro together made uncredited contributions thereafter. Pesci was an unknown actor prior to the film, as was Moriarty, who was suggested for her role by Pesci. During principal photography, each of the boxing scenes was choreographed for a specific visual style and De Niro gained approximately to portray LaMotta in his later post-boxing years. Scorsese was exacting in the process of editing and mixing the film, expecting it to be his last major feature. Despite receiving mixed initial reviews, it went on to garner a high critical reputation, and is now often considered Scorseses magnum opus and one of the greatest films ever made. At the 53rd Academy Awards, the film was nominated in eight categories including Best Picture and Best Director. The film won two: Best Actor for De Niro and Best Editing. In 1990, it became the first film to be selected for preservation in the National Film Registry in its first year of eligibility. Ferris Bueller's Day Off Ferris Buellers Day Off is a 1986 American teen comedy film written, co-produced, and directed by John Hughes, and co-produced by Tom Jacobson. The film stars Matthew Broderick as Ferris Bueller, a high-school slacker who spends a day off from school in Chicago, with Mia Sara and Alan Ruck. Ferris regularly breaks the fourth wall to explain his techniques and inner thoughts. Hughes wrote the screenplay in less than a week. Filming began in September 1985 and finished in November. Featuring many Chicago landmarks, including the then Sears Tower and the Art Institute of Chicago, the film was Hughes love letter to Chicago: "I really wanted to capture as much of Chicago as I could. Not just in the architecture and landscape, but the spirit." Released by Paramount Pictures on June 11, 1986, the film became one of the top-grossing films of the year, receiving $70.1 million over a $5.8 million budget, and was enthusiastically acclaimed by critics and audiences alike. In 2014, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Hellboy Hellboy is a 2004 American superhero film directed by Guillermo del Toro and starring Ron Perlman, loosely based on the Dark Horse Comics graphic novel Seed of Destruction by Mike Mignola. In the film, a demonic beast-turned superhero known as Hellboy secretly works to keep the world safe from paranormal threats with his team, the Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense. The film was a minor box office success, and was favorably received by critics. A sequel, The Golden Army, was released on July 11, 2008, with Universal Pictures taking over the distribution. Jackie Brown Jackie Brown is a 1997 American crime film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring Pam Grier in the title role. The film is an adaptation of Elmore Leonards 1992 novel Rum Punch. It is the only film that Tarantino has adapted from a previous work. The film pays homage to 1970s blaxploitation films, particularly the films Coffy and Foxy Brown, both of which also starred Grier in the title roles. The films supporting cast includes Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Forster, Bridget Fonda, Michael Keaton, and Robert De Niro. It was Tarantinos third film following Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction. Grier and Forster were both veteran actors but neither had performed a leading role in many years; this film revitalized their careers. The film garnered Forster a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and Golden Globe Award nominations for Jackson and Grier. Night at the Museum Night at the Museum is a 2006 fantasy-comedy film directed by Shawn Levy and written by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon. It is based on the 1993 childrens book of the same name by Croatian illustrator Milan Trenc and is the first installment in the Night at the Museum series. The film stars Ben Stiller as Larry Daley, a divorced father who applies for a job as a night watchman at New York Citys American Museum of Natural History and subsequently discovers that the exhibits, animated by a magical Egyptian artifact, come to life at night. 20th Century Fox released the film on December 22, 2006, and it grossed $574 million. Being John Malkovich Being John Malkovich is a 1999 American fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Spike Jonze and written by Charlie Kaufman, both making their feature film debut. The film stars John Cusack, Cameron Diaz, and Catherine Keener, with John Malkovich and Charlie Sheen as themselves. The film follows a puppeteer who finds a portal that leads into Malkovichs mind. Released by USA Films, the film was nominated in three categories at the 72nd Academy Awards: Best Director for Jonze, Best Original Screenplay for Kaufman, and Best Supporting Actress for Keener. Burn After Reading Burn After Reading is a 2008 black comedy spy film written, produced, edited, and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. The film stars George Clooney, Frances McDormand, John Malkovich, Tilda Swinton, Richard Jenkins, and Brad Pitt. The film had its premiere on August 27, 2008, opening at the 2008 Venice Film Festival. It was released in the United States on September 12, 2008, and in the United Kingdom on October 17, 2008. Seven Samurai is a 1954 Japanese epic samurai drama film co-written, edited, and directed by Akira Kurosawa. The story takes place in 1586 during the Sengoku period of Japanese history. It follows the story of a village of farmers that hire seven rōnin to combat bandits who will return after the harvest to steal their crops. Since its release, Seven Samurai has consistently ranked highly in critics lists of the greatest films, such as the BFIs Sight & Sound and Rotten Tomatoes polls. It was also voted the greatest foreign-language film in BBCs 2018 international critics poll. It has remained highly influential, often seen as one of the most "remade, reworked, referenced" films in cinema. The Island The Island is a 2005 American science fiction thriller film directed and co-produced by Michael Bay. It stars Ewan McGregor, Scarlett Johansson, Djimon Hounsou, Sean Bean, Michael Clarke Duncan and Steve Buscemi. In the film, Lincoln Six Echo struggles to fit into the highly structured world he lives in, isolated in a compound, and the series of events that unfold when he questions how truthful that world is. After Lincoln learns the compound inhabitants are clones used for organ harvesting as well as surrogates for wealthy people in the outside world, he attempts to escape with Jordan Two Delta and expose the illegal cloning movement. The Island cost $126 million to produce. The original score was composed by Steve Jablonsky, who would go on to score Bays further works. It opened on July 22, 2005, to mixed reviews, earning $36 million at the United States box office and $127 million overseas for a $162 million worldwide total. Les Misérables Les Misérables is a 2012 musical drama film directed by Tom Hooper and scripted by William Nicholson, Alain Boublil, who wrote the original French lyrics, Claude-Michel Schönberg, who wrote the music, and Herbert Kretzmer, who wrote the English lyrics, based on the 1862 French novel of the same name by Victor Hugo, which also inspired a 1980 musical by Boublil and Schönberg. The film is a British and American venture distributed by Universal Pictures. The film stars an ensemble cast led by Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Anne Hathaway, Eddie Redmayne, Amanda Seyfried, Helena Bonham Carter, and Sacha Baron Cohen. The film takes place in France during the early 19th century and tells the story of Jean Valjean who, while being hunted for decades by the ruthless policeman Javert after breaking parole, agrees to care for a factory workers daughter. The story reaches resolution against the background of the June Rebellion. Following the release of the 1980 musical, a film adaptation was mired in "development hell" for over ten years, as the rights were passed on to several major studios, and various directors and actors considered. In 2011, producer Cameron Mackintosh sold the film rights to Eric Fellner, who financed the film through his Working Title Films. In June 2011, production of the film officially began, with Hooper and Mackintosh serving as director and producer, and the main characters were cast later that year. Principal photography commenced in March 2012, with a budget of $61million. Filming took place on locations in Greenwich, London, Chatham, Winchester, Bath, and Portsmouth, England; in Gourdon, France; and on soundstages in Pinewood Studios. Les Misérables held its world premiere at Leicester Square in London on 5 December 2012, and was released 25 December 2012 in the United States and 11 January 2013 in the United Kingdom. It grossed over $441million worldwide. The film received generally favourable reviews, with many critics praising the cast, with Jackman, Hathaway, Redmayne, Seyfried and Samantha Barks being the most often singled out for praise. The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for Jackman, and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture for Hathaway. It also won four British Academy Film Awards, including for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Hathaway. Additionally, it received eight Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Jackman, and won three, for Best Sound Mixing, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, and Best Supporting Actress for Hathaway. Lucky Number Slevin Lucky Number Slevin is a 2006 neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Paul McGuigan, written by Jason Smilovic, and starring Josh Hartnett, Bruce Willis, Lucy Liu, Stanley Tucci, Morgan Freeman, and Ben Kingsley. Set in New York City, the plot focuses on the paths of Slevin Kelevra, Lindsey, two feuding crime lords known as The Boss and The Rabbi, and a mysterious hitman known as Mr. Goodkat. It is the first Weinstein Company film to be distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Interview The Interview is a 2014 American political satire film co-produced and directed by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg in their second directorial work, following This Is the End. The films screenplay was written by Dan Sterling, based upon a story he co-wrote with Rogen and Goldberg. The film stars Rogen and James Franco as journalists who set up an interview with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, but are recruited by the CIA to assassinate him. The film is heavily inspired by a Vice documentary which was shot in 2012. Rogen and Goldberg developed the idea for The Interview in the late 2000s, with Kim Jong-il as the original assassination target. In 2011, after Jong-ils death, Jong-un replaced him as the North Korean leader to which Rogen and Goldberg re-developed the script with the focus on Jong-uns character. The film was first announced in March 2013, along with the beginning of pre-production. Principal photography took place in Vancouver from October to December 2013. The film was produced by Columbia Pictures, LStar Capital and Rogen and Goldbergs Point Grey Pictures, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. In June 2014, the North Korean government threatened action against the United States if Sony released the film. As a result, Sony delayed the release from October to December and reportedly re-edited the film in order to make it more acceptable to North Korea. In November, the computer systems of Sony were hacked by the "Guardians of Peace", a group the FBI claims has ties to North Korea. The group also threatened terrorist attacks against theaters showing the film. As a result, major theater chains opted not to release the film to which Sony instead released it for online digital rental and purchase on December 24, 2014, followed by a limited release at selected theaters the next day. The Interview grossed $40 million in digital rentals, making it Sonys most successful digital release and earned an additional $12.3 million worldwide in box office ticket sales on a $44 million budget. It received mixed reviews for its humor and subject matter, although a few critics praised the performances of Rogen, Franco, Park and Diana Bang. Howl's Moving Castle is a 2004 Japanese animated, fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. The film is loosely based on the 1986 novel of the same name by British author Diana Wynne Jones. The film was produced by Toshio Suzuki, animated by Studio Ghibli and distributed by Toho. The Japanese voice cast featured Chieko Baisho and Takuya Kimura, while the version dubbed in English starred Jean Simmons, Emily Mortimer, Lauren Bacall and Christian Bale. The story is set in a fictional kingdom where both magic and early 20th-century technology are prevalent, against the backdrop of a war with another kingdom. The film tells the story of a young, content milliner named Sophie after she is turned into an old woman by a witch who enters her shop and curses her. She encounters a wizard named Howl, and gets caught up in his resistance to fighting for the king. Influenced by Miyazakis opposition to the United States invasion of Iraq in 2003, the film contains strongly anti-war themes. Miyazaki stated that he "had a great deal of rage about war," which led him to make a film which he felt would be poorly received in the US. It also explores the theme of old age, depicting age positively as something which grants the protagonist freedom. The film contains feminist elements as well, and carries messages about the value of compassion. In 2013, Miyazaki said the film was his favorite creation, explaining "I wanted to convey the message that life is worth living, and I dont think thats changed." The movie is thematically significantly different from the book; while the book focuses on challenging class and gender norms, the film focuses on love, and personal loyalty and the destructive effects of war. Howls Moving Castle had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on 5 September 2004, and was theatrically released in Japan on 20 November 2004. It went on to gross $190 million in Japan and $235 million worldwide, making it one of the most financially successful Japanese films in history. The film received critical acclaim, particularly for its visuals and Miyazakis presentation of the themes. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 78th Academy Awards, but lost to The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, in 2006, and won several other awards, including four Tokyo Anime Awards and a Nebula Award for Best Script. The Deer Hunter The Deer Hunter is a 1978 American epic war drama film co-written and directed by Michael Cimino about a trio of steelworkers whose lives were changed forever after they fought in the Vietnam War. The three soldiers are played by Robert De Niro, Christopher Walken, and John Savage, with John Cazale, Meryl Streep, and George Dzundza playing supporting roles. The story takes place in Clairton, Pennsylvania, a small working class town on the Monongahela River south of Pittsburgh, and in Vietnam. The film was based in part on an unproduced screenplay called The Man Who Came to Play by Louis Garfinkle and Quinn K. Redeker, about Las Vegas and Russian roulette. Producer Michael Deeley, who bought the script, hired writer/director Michael Cimino who, with Deric Washburn, rewrote the script, taking the Russian roulette element and placing it in the Vietnam War. The film went over-budget and over-schedule, and ended up costing $15 million. The scenes depicting Russian roulette were highly controversial after the films release. EMI Films, who produced the film, released the film internationally while Universal Pictures handled its distribution in North America. The film received critical acclaim from critics and audiences, with praise going towards Ciminos direction, the performances of its cast, particularly from De Niro, Walken, and Streep, screenplay, realistic themes and tones, and cinematography. It was also successful at the box office, grossing $49 million. At the 51st Academy Awards, it was nominated for nine Academy Awards, and won five including Best Picture, Best Director for Cimino, Best Supporting Actor for Walken, Best Sound, and Best Film Editing. The film marked Meryl Streeps first Academy Award nomination; she would go on to become the most nominated actor in history. Considered one of the best films ever made, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 1996 as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", and was named the 53rd greatest American film of all time by the American Film Institute in 2007 in their 10th Anniversary Edition of the AFIs 100 Years...100 Movies list. True Grit True Grit is a 2010 American Revisionist Western film directed, written, produced, and edited by the Coen brothers and executively produced by Steven Spielberg. It is the second adaptation of Charles Portis 1968 novel of the same name, which was previously released in 1969 starring John Wayne and Glen Campbell. This version stars Hailee Steinfeld as Mattie Ross and Jeff Bridges as Deputy U.S. Marshal Reuben J. "Rooster" Cogburn, along with Matt Damon, Josh Brolin, and Barry Pepper. Feisty 14 year-old farm girl Mattie Ross hires Cogburn, a boozy, trigger-happy lawman after an outlaw named Tom Chaney murders her father. The bickering duo are accompanied on their quest by a Texas Ranger named LaBoeuf who has been tracking Chaney for killing a State Senator. As they embark on a dangerous adventure, each character has his or her "grit" tested in different ways. Filming began in March 2010, and the film was officially released in the U.S. on December 22, 2010 after advance screenings earlier that month. The film opened the 61st Berlin International Film Festival on February 10, 2011. It was well received by critics, garnering a 96% Rotten Tomatoes score. It was nominated for ten Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Sound Editing. However, it won none. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on June 7, 2011. Jack Reacher Jack Reacher is a 2012 American action thriller film written and directed by Christopher McQuarrie, based on Lee Childs 2005 novel One Shot. The film stars Tom Cruise as the title character, with Rosamund Pike, David Oyelowo, Richard Jenkins, Jai Courtney, Werner Herzog, and Robert Duvall also starring. The film entered production in October 2011, and was completed in January 2012. It was filmed entirely on location in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It received mixed reviews but was successful at the box office. The film was released in North America on December 21, 2012. The musical score was composed by Joe Kraemer, performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony and recorded at the Sony Scoring Stage in Culver City. Cruise performed all of his own driving stunts during the films car chase sequence. Cruise reprised his role in the 2016 sequel, Never Go Back, based on the 2013 novel Never Go Back. National Treasure National Treasure is a 2004 American adventure film released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was written by Jim Kouf and the Wibberleys, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Jon Turteltaub. It is the first film in the National Treasure film series and stars Nicolas Cage, Harvey Keitel, Jon Voight, Diane Kruger, Sean Bean, Justin Bartha and Christopher Plummer. Cage plays Benjamin Franklin Gates, a historian and amateur cryptologist searching for a lost treasure of precious metals, jewelry, artwork and other artifacts that was accumulated into a huge stockpile and eventually hidden by American Freemasons during the American Revolutionary War. A coded map on the back of the Declaration of Independence points to the location of the "national treasure," but Gates is not alone in his quest. Whoever can steal the Declaration and decode it first will find the greatest treasure in history. National Treasure was released worldwide on November 19, 2004. The film received mixed reviews from critics, but was a box office success, grossing over $347 million worldwide. A sequel, titled Book of Secrets, was released in December 2007. Hugo Hugo is a 2011 family adventure film directed and produced by Martin Scorsese, and adapted for the screen by John Logan. Based on Brian Selznicks book The Invention of Hugo Cabret, it tells the story of a boy who lives alone in the Gare Montparnasse railway station in Paris in the 1930s. Hugo is Scorseses first film shot in 3D, about which the filmmaker remarked, "I found 3D to be really interesting, because the actors were more upfront emotionally. Their slightest move, their slightest intention is picked up much more precisely." The film was released in the United States on November 23, 2011. Hugo received critical acclaim and 11 Academy Award nominations, more than any other film that year, and it won five awards: Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Sound Mixing, Best Sound Editing, and Best Visual Effects. It was also nominated for eight BAFTAs, and won two of the eight, and was nominated for three Golden Globe awards, earning Scorsese his third Golden Globe Award for Best Director. Despite this, the film was a commercial failure, which grossed $185 million against its $150–$170 million budget. Click Click is a 2006 American science fantasy comedy film directed by Frank Coraci, written by Steve Koren and Mark OKeefe, and produced by Adam Sandler, who also stars in the lead role. The film co-stars Kate Beckinsale as his wife Donna and Christopher Walken as Morty. Sandler plays Michael Newman, an overworked architect who neglects his family. When he acquires a universal remote that enables him to "fast forward" through unpleasant or outright dull parts of his life, he soon learns that those seemingly bad moments that he skips over contained valuable time with his family and important life lessons. Throughout the story, Morty explains how the remote works and issues warnings. Filming began in late 2005 and was finished by early 2006. The film was released in the United States on June 23, 2006, by Columbia Pictures. Despite having mixed reviews from critics, it was nominated for the Oscar for Best Makeup, making this the only Sandler film to be nominated for an Oscar. It was released on DVD on October 10, 2006. This movie was remade into Hindi in 2016, it is titled Baar Baar Dekho starring Siddharth Malhotra and Katrina Kaif The Mummy Returns The Mummy Returns is a 2001 American action adventure film written and directed by Stephen Sommers, starring Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, Arnold Vosloo, Oded Fehr, Patricia Velásquez, and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. The film is a sequel to the 1999 film The Mummy. It was distributed by Universal Pictures. The Mummy Returns inspired the 2002 prequel/spin-off film The Scorpion King which is set 5,000 years prior and whose eponymous character, played by Dwayne Johnson, was introduced in this film. The film was a commercial success despite mixed reviews. It was followed by the 2008 sequel Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. Transformers: Age of Extinction Transformers: Age of Extinction is a 2014 American science fiction action film based on the Transformers toy line. It is the fourth installment of the live-action Transformers film series and a stand-alone sequel to 2011s Dark of the Moon, taking place five years after its events. Like its predecessors, it was directed by Michael Bay and written by Ehren Kruger, with Steven Spielberg and Bay as executive producers. It stars Mark Wahlberg, Stanley Tucci, Kelsey Grammer, Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor, Sophia Myles, Bingbing Li, Titus Welliver, and T. J. Miller. It is the first film in the series not to feature the human cast from the previous three films, instead featuring a new cast of human characters and many new Transformers, including the Dinobots. Returning Transformers include Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Ratchet, Brains, Leadfoot, and Megatron. The film was released on June 27, 2014, in IMAX and 3D. Transformers: Age of Extinction received largely negative reviews from critics but was a massive box office success, grossing over $1.104 billion worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film of 2014, the second-highest-grossing film in the Transformers series, the 19th film to gross over $1 billion, and the 26th-highest-grossing film of all time. It was the sole film to gross over $1 billion in 2014. A sequel, The Last Knight, was released on June 21, 2017, with Wahlberg and Tucci returning and Bay directing. Real Steel Real Steel is a 2011 American science fiction sports film starring Hugh Jackman and Dakota Goyo and co-produced and directed by Shawn Levy for DreamWorks Pictures. The film is based on the short story "Steel", written by Richard Matheson, which was originally published in the May 1956 edition of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, and later adapted into a 1963 Twilight Zone episode. Real Steel was in development for several years before production began on June 24, 2010. Filming took place primarily in the U.S. state of Michigan. Animatronic robots were built for the film, and motion capture technology was used to depict the rodeo brawling of computer-generated robots and animatronics. Real Steel was released by Touchstone Pictures in Australia on October 6, 2011, and by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures in the United States and Canada on October 7, 2011, grossing nearly $300 million at the box office. It received mixed reviews, with criticism for the formulaic nature of the plot and the fact that elements remained unresolved or were predictable, but also praise for the visual effects, action sequences and acting performances. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects at the 84th Academy Awards, but lost to Hugo. How to Train Your Dragon 2 How to Train Your Dragon 2 is a 2014 American computer-animated action fantasy film loosely based on the book series of the same name by Cressida Cowell, produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the sequel to the 2010 computer-animated film How to Train Your Dragon and the second installment in the trilogy. The film was written and directed by Dean DeBlois, and stars the voices of Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, T. J. Miller, and Kristen Wiig, along with Cate Blanchett, Djimon Hounsou, and Kit Harington joining the cast. The film takes place five years after the first film, featuring Hiccup and his friends as young adults as they meet Valka, Hiccups long-lost mother, and Drago Bludvist, a madman who wants to conquer the world. DeBlois, who co-directed the first film, agreed to return to direct the second film on the condition that he would be allowed to turn it into a trilogy. He cited The Empire Strikes Back and My Neighbor Totoro as his main inspirations, with the expanded scope of The Empire Strikes Back being particularly influential. The entire voice cast from the first film returned, and Cate Blanchett and Djimon Hounsou signed on to voice Valka and Drago, respectively. DeBlois and his creative team visited Norway and Svalbard to give them ideas for the setting. Composer John Powell returned to score the film. How to Train Your Dragon 2 benefited from advances in animation technology and was DreamWorks first film to use scalable multicore processing and the studios new animation and lighting software. How to Train Your Dragon 2 premiered at Cannes on May 16, 2014, and was released in the United States on June 13. Critics praised the film for its animation, voice acting, musical score, action sequences, emotional depth, and darker, more serious tone compared to its predecessor. It won the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, losing to Big Hero 6. The film won six Annie Awards, including Best Animated Feature. The film grossed over $621 million worldwide, making it the 12th-highest-grossing film of 2014. It earned less than its predecessor at the US box office, but performed better internationally. The final installment in the trilogy, The Hidden World, was released on February 22, 2019. Constantine Constantine is a 2005 American occult detective film directed by Francis Lawrence, in his feature-length directorial debut, and starring Keanu Reeves as John Constantine. Rachel Weisz, Shia LaBeouf, Tilda Swinton, Pruitt Taylor Vince, and Djimon Hounsou co-star. With a screenplay by Kevin Brodbin and Frank Cappello, the film is based on DC Comics Hellblazer comic book, with plot elements taken from the "Dangerous Habits" story arc and the "Original Sins" story arc. The film portrays John Constantine as a cynic with the ability to perceive and communicate with half-angels and half-demons in their true form. He seeks salvation from eternal damnation in Hell for a suicide attempt in his youth. Constantine exorcises demons back to Hell to earn favor with Heaven but has become weary over time. With terminal lung cancer, he helps a troubled police detective learn the truth about her twin sisters death while simultaneously unraveling a much larger and darker plot. The character of John Constantine was introduced by comic book writer/creator Alan Moore while writing the Swamp Thing, first appearing there in June 1985. In 1988, the character of John Constantine was given his own comic book title, Hellblazer, published by DC Comics. The "Dangerous Habits" story arc was written by Garth Ennis in 1991. Constantine was released in the United States and Canada on February 18, 2005, and in Hong Kong on February 8, 2005. The film grossed $230.9 million worldwide from a $100 million budget. Once Upon a Time in America Once Upon a Time in America is a 1984 epic crime drama film co-written and directed by Italian filmmaker Sergio Leone and starring Robert De Niro and James Woods. The film is an Italian–American venture produced by The Ladd Company, Embassy International Pictures, PSO Enterprises, and Rafran Cinematografica, and distributed by Warner Bros. Based on Harry Greys novel The Hoods, it chronicles the lives of best friends David "Noodles" Aaronson and Maximilian "Max" Bercovicz as they lead a group of Jewish ghetto youths who rise to prominence as Jewish gangsters in New York Citys world of organized crime. The film explores themes of childhood friendships, love, lust, greed, betrayal, loss, broken relationships, together with the rise of mobsters in American society. It was the final film directed by Leone before his death five years later, and the first feature film he had directed in 13 years. It is also the third film of Leones Once Upon a Time Trilogy, which includes Once Upon a Time in the West and Duck. The cinematography was by Tonino Delli Colli, and the film score by Ennio Morricone. Leone originally envisaged two three-hour films, then a single 269-minute version, but was convinced by distributors to shorten it to 229 minutes. The American distributors, The Ladd Company, further shortened it to 139 minutes, and rearranged the scenes into chronological order, without Leones involvement. The shortened version was a critical and commercial flop in the United States, and critics who had seen both versions harshly condemned the changes that were made. The original "European cut" has remained a critical favorite and frequently appears in lists of the greatest gangster films of all time. Fifty Shades of Grey Fifty Shades of Grey is a 2015 American erotic romantic drama film directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, with a screenplay by Kelly Marcel. The film is based on E. L. James’ 2011 novel of the same name and stars Dakota Johnson as Anastasia Steele, a college graduate who begins a sadomasochistic relationship with young business magnate Christian Grey, played by Jamie Dornan. The film premiered at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival on February 11, 2015 and was released on February 13, 2015, by Universal Pictures and Focus Features. Despite receiving generally negative reviews, it was an immediate box office success, breaking numerous box office records and earning over US$571 million worldwide. The film was the most awarded at the 36th Golden Raspberry Awards, winning five of six nominations, including Worst Picture and both leading roles. In contrast, Ellie Gouldings single "Love Me like You Do" was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, while The Weeknds single "Earned It" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. It is the first film in the Fifty Shades film trilogy and was followed by two sequels, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed, released in 2017 and 2018 respectively. Total Recall Total Recall is a 1990 American science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rachel Ticotin, Sharon Stone, Ronny Cox, and Michael Ironside. The film is loosely based on the Philip K. Dick short story "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale". The film tells the story of a construction worker who suddenly finds himself embroiled in espionage on Mars and unable to determine if the experiences are real or the result of memory implants. It was written by Ronald Shusett, Dan OBannon, Jon Povill, and Gary Goldman, and won a Special Achievement Academy Award for its visual effects. The original score, composed by Jerry Goldsmith, won the BMI Film Music Award. With a budget of $50–65 million, Total Recall was one of the most expensive films made at the time of its release, although estimates of its production budget vary and whether it ever actually held the record is not certain. Hitch Hitch is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Andy Tennant and starring Will Smith, along with Eva Mendes, Kevin James, and Amber Valletta. The film, which was written by Kevin Bisch, features Smith as Alex "Hitch" Hitchens, a professional dating consultant who makes a living teaching men how to woo women. The film was released on February 11, 2005 by Columbia Pictures. Lord of War Lord of War is a 2005 crime drama written, produced, and directed by Andrew Niccol, and co-produced by and starring Nicolas Cage. It was released in the United States on September 16, 2005, with the DVD following on January 17, 2006 and the Blu-ray Disc on July 27, 2006. Cage plays an illegal arms dealer, inspired by the stories of several real-life arms dealers and smugglers. The film was officially endorsed by the human rights group Amnesty International for highlighting the arms trafficking by the international arms industry. A Star Is Born A Star Is Born is a 2018 American musical romantic drama film produced and directed by Bradley Cooper and written by Eric Roth, Cooper and Will Fetters. It stars Cooper, Lady Gaga, Dave Chappelle, Andrew Dice Clay, and Sam Elliott, and follows a hard-drinking musician who discovers and falls in love with a young singer. It is the third remake of the original 1937 film, after the 1954 musical and the 1976 musical. Talks of a remake of A Star Is Born began in 2011, with Clint Eastwood attached to direct and Beyoncé set to star. The film was in development hell for several years with various actors approached to co-star, including Christian Bale, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lopez, Will Smith, and Tom Cruise. In March 2016, Cooper signed on to star and direct, and Lady Gaga joined the cast in August 2016. Principal photography began at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April 2017. A Star Is Born premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on August 31, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 5, 2018, by Warner Bros. It was a commercial success, grossing over $434million worldwide and receiving critical acclaim, with praise for Cooper, Gaga, and Elliotts performances and Coopers direction, as well as the screenplay, cinematography and music. It was chosen by both the National Board of Review and American Film Institute as one of the Top 10 Films of 2018. The film received numerous accolades, including eight nominations at the 91st Academy Awards, among them Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor; it won Best Original Song for Gagas "Shallow". It also earned five nominations at the 76th Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture – Drama, and won Best Original Song for "Shallow". The Expendables 2 The Expendables 2 is a 2012 American action film directed by Simon West, written by Richard Wenk and Sylvester Stallone and based on a story by Ken Kaufman, David Agosto and Wenk. Brian Tyler returned to score the film. It is the sequel to the 2010 action film The Expendables, and stars Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Chuck Norris, Terry Crews, Randy Couture, Liam Hemsworth, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Bruce Willis, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. The story follows the mercenary group known as "the Expendables" as they undertake a seemingly simple mission which evolves into a quest for revenge against rival mercenary Jean Vilain, who murdered one of their own and threatens the world with a deadly weapon. It is the second installment in The Expendables film series. Principal photography took place over 14 weeks on an estimated $100 million budget. Film locations included Bulgaria, Hong Kong and New Orleans. Controversy arose over the accidental death of a stuntman and environmental damage caused during filming in Bulgaria. The film was released in Europe on August 16, 2012 and in North America the following day. The Expendables 2 grossed over $310 million worldwide, with its greatest success outside North America. Critics generally considered the film an improvement over its predecessor, but its plot and dialogue received negative reviews. A tie-in downloadable video game was released on July 31, 2012 as a prequel to the events of the film. A sequel, The Expendables 3, was released on August 15, 2014. Salt Salt is a 2010 American action thriller film directed by Phillip Noyce, written by Kurt Wimmer, and starring Angelina Jolie, Liev Schreiber, Daniel Olbrychski, August Diehl, and Chiwetel Ejiofor. Jolie plays Evelyn Salt, who is accused of being a Russian sleeper agent and goes on the run to try to clear her name. Originally written with a male protagonist, with Tom Cruise initially secured for the lead, the script was ultimately rewritten by Brian Helgeland for Jolie. Filming took place on location in Washington, the New York City area, and Albany, New York, between March and June 2009, with reshoots in January 2010. Action scenes were primarily performed with practical stunts, computer-generated imagery being used mostly for creating digital environments. The film had a panel at the San Diego Comic-Con on July 22 and was released in North America on July 23, 2010, and in the United Kingdom on August 18, 2010. Salt grossed $294 million at the worldwide box office and received generally positive reviews, with praise for the action scenes and Jolies performance, but drawing criticism on the writing, with reviewers finding the plot implausible and convoluted. The DVD and Blu-ray Disc were released December 21, 2010, and featured two alternate cuts providing different endings for the film. Jurassic Park III Jurassic Park III is a 2001 American science fiction adventure film and the third installment in the Jurassic Park film series. The film stars Sam Neill, William H. Macy, Téa Leoni, Alessandro Nivola, Trevor Morgan, and Michael Jeter. It is the first film in the series Steven Spielberg did not direct; neither was it based on a book by Michael Crichton, although numerous scenes in the film were taken from Crichtons novels Jurassic Park and The Lost World. Events depicted in the film take place on Isla Sorna, an island off Central Americas Pacific coast, where a divorced couple have tricked Dr. Alan Grant into helping them find their son. The film features the Spinosaurus, replacing the Tyrannosaurus Rex as the main antagonist. After the success of Spielbergs film Jurassic Park, Joe Johnston expressed interest in directing a sequel. Spielberg gave Johnston permission to direct a third film in the series, if there was to be one. Production of Jurassic Park III began in 2000, and the film was released in July 2001. Despite mixed reviews from critics, the film was successful at the box office, grossing $368 million worldwide. The next film in the series, Jurassic World, was released in June 2015. Deja Vu Déjà Vu is a 2006 American science fiction thriller film directed by Tony Scott, written by Bill Marsilii and Terry Rossio, and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. The film stars Denzel Washington, Paula Patton, Jim Caviezel, Val Kilmer, Adam Goldberg and Bruce Greenwood. It involves an ATF agent who travels back in time in an attempt to prevent a domestic terrorist attack that takes place in New Orleans and to save a woman with whom he falls in love. Filming took place in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. The film premiered in New York City on November 20, 2006, and was released in the United States and Canada on November 22, 2006. It received mixed reviews from critics and earned $180 million worldwide against its $75 million production budget. It was the 23rd most successful film worldwide for 2006. The film was nominated for five awards, and also won the International Gold Reel Award. The Wrestler The Wrestler is a 2008 American sports drama film produced and directed by Darren Aronofsky, written by Robert D. Siegel, and starring Mickey Rourke, Marisa Tomei, and Evan Rachel Wood. Production began in January 2008 and Fox Searchlight Pictures acquired rights to distribute the film in the U.S.; it was released in a limited capacity on December 17, 2008, and was released nationwide on January 23, 2009. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on April 21, 2009, in the United States. It was released in the United Kingdom on January 16, 2009. Rourke plays an aging professional wrestler who, despite his failing health and waning fame, continues to wrestle in an attempt to cling to the success of his 1980s heyday. He also tries to mend his relationship with his estranged daughter and to find romance with a woman who works as a stripper. The film received universal critical acclaim and won the Golden Lion Award at the 65th Venice International Film Festival, where it premiered. Film critic Roger Ebert called it one of the years best films, while Rotten Tomatoes reported that 98% of critics gave the film positive reviews. The success of the film revitalized the career of Mickey Rourke, who went on to receive a BAFTA award, a Golden Globe Award, an Independent Spirit Award and an Oscar nomination for Best Actor. Tomei also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is a 2013 American adventure comedy-drama film directed, co-produced by and starring Ben Stiller and written by Steve Conrad. The film also stars Kristen Wiig, Shirley MacLaine, Adam Scott, Kathryn Hahn, and Sean Penn. This is the second film adaptation of James Thurbers 1939 short story The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. The film premiered at the New York Film Festival on October 5, 2013. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty was theatrically released by 20th Century Fox, Samuel Goldwyn Films and New Line Cinema on December 25, 2013 in North America to generally mixed reception, but was a moderate box office success. The film was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2013. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty was released on DVD and Blu-ray on April 15, 2014 by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles Interview with the Vampire is a 1994 American gothic romantic horror film directed by Neil Jordan, based on Anne Rices 1976 novel of the same name, and starring Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. The film focuses on Lestat and Louis, beginning with Louiss transformation into a vampire by Lestat in 1791. The film chronicles their time together, and their turning of ten-year-old Claudia into a vampire. The narrative is framed by a present-day interview, in which Louis tells his story to a San Francisco reporter. The supporting cast features Christian Slater, Antonio Banderas, and Stephen Rea. The film was released in November 1994 to generally positive reviews and was a commercial success. It received an Oscar nominations for Best Art Direction and Best Original Score. Kirsten Dunst was also nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film. Once Upon a Time in the West Once Upon a Time in the West is a 1968 epic Spaghetti Western film co-written and directed by Sergio Leone. It stars Henry Fonda, cast against type, as the villain, Charles Bronson as his nemesis, Claudia Cardinale as a newly widowed homesteader, and Jason Robards as a bandit. The screenplay was written by Sergio Donati and Leone, from a story by Dario Argento, Bernardo Bertolucci and Leone. The widescreen cinematography was by Tonino Delli Colli, and the acclaimed film score was by Ennio Morricone. After directing The Good, Leone decided to retire from Westerns and desired to produce his film based on The Hoods, which eventually became Once Upon a Time in America. However, Leone accepted an offer from Paramount Pictures to provide access to Henry Fonda and to use a budget to produce another Western film. He recruited Bertolucci and Argento to devise the plot of the film in 1966, researching other Western films in the process. After Clint Eastwood turned down an offer to play the movies protagonist, Bronson was offered the role. During production, Leone recruited Donati to rewrite the script due to concerns over time limitations. The original version by the director was 166 minutes when it was first released on December 21, 1968. This was the version that was to be shown in European cinemas and was a box office success. For the US release on May 28, 1969, Once Upon a Time in the West was edited down to 145 minutes by Paramount and was a financial flop. The film is the first installment in Leones Once Upon a Time Trilogy, followed by Duck and Once Upon a Time in America, though the films do not share any characters in common. In 2009, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". Eyes Wide Shut Eyes Wide Shut is a 1999 erotic mystery psychological drama film directed, produced and co-written by Stanley Kubrick. Based on the 1926 novella Traumnovelle by Arthur Schnitzler, the story is transferred from early 20th-century Vienna to 1990s New York City. The film follows the sexually charged adventures of Dr. Bill Harford, who is shocked when his wife, Alice, reveals that she had contemplated having an affair a year earlier. He embarks on a night-long adventure, during which he infiltrates a massive masked orgy of an unnamed secret society. Kubrick obtained the filming rights for Dream Story in the 1960s, considering it a perfect text for a film adaptation about sexual relations. He revived the project in the 1990s when he hired writer Frederic Raphael to help him with the adaptation. The film, which was mostly shot in the United Kingdom, apart from some exterior establishing shots, includes a detailed recreation of exterior Greenwich Village street scenes made at Pinewood Studios. The films production, at 400 days, holds the Guinness World Record for the longest continuous film shoot. Kubrick died six days after showing his final cut to Warner Bros. Pictures, making this the final film he directed. In order to ensure a theatrical R rating in the United States, Warner Bros. digitally altered several sexually explicit scenes during post-production. This version was released on July 16, 1999 to moderately positive reactions from film critics. Box office receipts for the film worldwide were about $162 million. The uncut version has since been released in DVD, HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc formats. A.I. Artificial Intelligence A.I. Artificial Intelligence, also known as A.I., is a 2001 American science fiction drama film directed by Steven Spielberg. The screenplay by Spielberg and screen story by Ian Watson were loosely based on the 1969 short story "Supertoys Last All Summer Long" by Brian Aldiss. The film was produced by Kathleen Kennedy, Spielberg and Bonnie Curtis. It stars Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, Frances OConnor, Brendan Gleeson and William Hurt. Set in a futuristic post-climate change society, A.I. tells the story of David, a childlike android uniquely programmed with the ability to love. Development of A.I. originally began with producer-director Stanley Kubrick, after he acquired the rights to Aldiss story in the early 1970s. Kubrick hired a series of writers until the mid-1990s, including Brian Aldiss, Bob Shaw, Ian Watson, and Sara Maitland. The film languished in protracted development for years, partly because Kubrick felt computer-generated imagery was not advanced enough to create the David character, whom he believed no child actor would convincingly portray. In 1995, Kubrick handed A.I. to Spielberg, but the film did not gain momentum until Kubricks death in 1999. Spielberg remained close to Watsons film treatment for the screenplay. The film received positive reviews, and grossed approximately $235 million. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards at the 74th Academy Awards, for Best Visual Effects and Best Original Score. In a 2016 BBC poll of 177 critics around the world, Steven Spielbergs A.I. Artificial Intelligence was voted the eighty-third-greatest film since 2000. A.I. is dedicated to Stanley Kubrick. There's Something About Mary Theres Something About Mary is a 1998 American comedy film directed by Bobby and Peter Farrelly. It stars Cameron Diaz as the titular character with Matt Dillon, Ben Stiller, Lee Evans and Chris Elliott all playing men who are in love with Mary and vying for her affections. Theres Something About Mary was released theatrically on July 25, 1998 by 20th Century Fox. It received generally positive reviews from critics who praised its humour and Diazs titular performance. It became a major box office success, grossing over $379 million worldwide against its $23 million budget, becoming the 4th highest grossing film of the year worldwide. It is placed 27th in the American Film Institutes 100 Years, 100 Laughs: Americas Funniest Movies, a list of the 100 funniest movies of the 20th century. In 2000, readers of Total Film magazine voted it the fourth-greatest comedy film of all time. Diaz won a New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress, an MTV Movie Award for Best Performance, an American Comedy Award for Best Actress, a Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Best Actress. She also received a Golden Globe nomination for her performance. It was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy. It won four out of eight MTV Movie Awards, including Best Movie. North by Northwest North by Northwest is a 1959 American thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint and James Mason. The screenplay was by Ernest Lehman, who wanted to write "the Hitchcock picture to end all Hitchcock pictures". North by Northwest is a tale of mistaken identity, with an innocent man pursued across the United States by agents of a mysterious organization trying to prevent him from blocking their plan to smuggle out microfilm which contains government secrets. This is one of several Hitchcock films which feature a music score by Bernard Herrmann and an opening title sequence by graphic designer Saul Bass, and it is generally cited as the first to feature extended use of kinetic typography in its opening credits. North by Northwest is listed among the canonical Hitchcock films of the 1950s and is often listed among the greatest films of all time. It was selected in 1995 for preservation in the National Film Registry by the United States Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". To Kill a Mockingbird To Kill a Mockingbird is a 1962 American drama film directed by Robert Mulligan. The screenplay by Horton Foote is based on Harper Lees 1960 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name. It stars Gregory Peck as Atticus Finch and Mary Badham as Scout. To Kill a Mockingbird marked the film debuts of Robert Duvall, William Windom, and Alice Ghostley. The film received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics and was a box-office success, earning more than six times its budget. The film won three Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Peck, and was nominated for eight, including Best Picture. In 1995, the film was listed in the National Film Registry. In 2003, the American Film Institute named Atticus Finch the greatest movie hero of the 20th century. In 2007, the film ranked twenty-fifth on the AFIs 10th anniversary list of the greatest American movies of all time. In 2005, the British Film Institute included it in their list of the 50 films you should see by the age of 14. The film was restored and released on Blu-ray and DVD in 2012, as part of the 100th anniversary of Universal Pictures. The Proposal The Proposal is a 2009 American romantic comedy film directed by Anne Fletcher and written by Peter Chiarelli. It stars Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds with Betty White, Mary Steenburgen, and Craig T. Nelson. The plot centers on a Canadian executive who learns that she may face deportation from the U.S. because of her expired visa. Determined to retain her position as editor-in-chief of a publishing house, she convinces her assistant to temporarily act as her fiancé. Development began in 2005, when Chiarelli wrote the script. Principal filming occurred over a period of two months from March to May 2008. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who criticized its screenplay but praised the chemistry between Bullock and Reynolds. It was a box office success, grossing over $317 million worldwide, and becoming the 20th highest-grossing film of 2009. Bullock was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical. Jumanji Jumanji is a 1995 American fantasy adventure film directed by Joe Johnston. It is an adaptation of the 1981 childrens book of the same name by Chris Van Allsburg and the first installment of the Jumanji franchise. The film was written by Van Allsburg, Greg Taylor, Jonathan Hensleigh, and Jim Strain and stars Robin Williams, Kirsten Dunst, David Alan Grier, Bonnie Hunt, Bradley Pierce, Jonathan Hyde, and Bebe Neuwirth. The story centers on a supernatural board game that releases jungle-based hazards upon its players with every turn they take. As a boy in 1969, Alan Parrish became trapped inside the game itself while playing with his best friend Sarah Whittle. Twenty-six years later, in 1995, siblings Judy and Peter Shepherd find the game, begin playing and then unwittingly release the now-adult Alan. After tracking down Sarah, the quartet resolve to finish the game in order to reverse all of the destruction it has caused. The film was released on December 15, 1995, to mixed-to-negative reviews, but was a box office success; grossing $263 million worldwide on a budget of approximately $65 million and it became the 10th highest-grossing film of 1995. An animated television series was exhibited between 1996 to 1999. The film was followed by a sequel, A Space Adventure, and two direct sequels, Welcome to the Jungle and The Next Level. Taken 2 Taken 2 is a 2012 English-language French action thriller film directed by Olivier Megaton and starring Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen, Rade Šerbedžija, Leland Orser, Jon Gries, D.B. Sweeney and Luke Grimes. The film follows Bryan Mills taking his family to Istanbul, only to be kidnapped, along with his ex-wife, by the father of one of the men he killed while saving his daughter two years prior. It is the sequel to the 2008 film Taken and the second installment in the Taken trilogy. Released on 5 October 2012, the film grossed over $376 million at the box office, but received largely negative reviews from critics. A third film, Taken 3, was released on 9 January 2015. The Book of Eli The Book of Eli is a 2010 American post-apocalyptic neo-western action film directed by The Hughes Brothers, written by Gary Whitta, and starring Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman, Mila Kunis, Ray Stevenson, and Jennifer Beals. The story revolves around Eli, a nomad in a post-apocalyptic world, who is told by a voice to deliver his copy of a mysterious book to a safe location on the West Coast of the United States. The history of the post-war world is explained along the way, as is the importance of Elis task. Filming began in February 2009 and took place in New Mexico. The film was released in theaters in January 2010. Alcon Entertainment financed and co-produced the film with Silver Pictures, while it was distributed by Warner Bros. in the United States; international sales were handled by Summit Entertainment. The Hangover Part III The Hangover Part III is a 2013 American comedy film produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the third and final installment in The Hangover trilogy. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Justin Bartha, and Ken Jeong. The supporting cast includes Jeffrey Tambor, Heather Graham, Mike Epps, Melissa McCarthy, and John Goodman with Todd Phillips directing a screenplay written by himself and Craig Mazin. The film follows the "Wolfpack" as they try to get Alan the help he needs after facing a personal crisis, after the bachelor party in Bangkok. However, things go awry when an incident from the original film comes back to haunt them. The Hangover Part III was announced days before the release of The Hangover Part II and Mazin, who co-wrote Part II, was brought on board. In January 2012, the principal actors re-signed to star. In March 2012, Warner Bros. announced a U.S. Memorial Weekend release. The supporting roles were cast between June and September 2012. Principal photography began in September 2012 in Los Angeles, California before moving to Nogales and Las Vegas, Nevada. The film was released on May 23, 2013. Babel Babel is a 2006 psychological drama film directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu and written by Guillermo Arriaga, starring an ensemble cast. The multi-narrative drama completes Arriagas and Iñárritus Death Trilogy, following Amores perros and 21 Grams. It is an international co-production among companies based in the United States and Mexico. The film portrays multiple stories taking place in Morocco, Japan, Mexico and the US. Babel was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, where González Iñárritu won the Best Director Award. The film was later screened at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film opened in selected cities in the United States on 27 October 2006, and went into wide release on 10 November 2006. Babel won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama, and received seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actress for both Rinko Kikuchi and Adriana Barraza, winning for Best Original Score. Jumper Jumper is a 2008 American science fiction action film loosely based on the 1992 novel of the same name by Steven Gould. The film is directed by Doug Liman and stars Hayden Christensen, Jamie Bell, Rachel Bilson, Max Thieriot, AnnaSophia Robb, Diane Lane, Michael Rooker, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film follows a young man capable of teleporting as he is chased by a secret society intent on killing him. The script went through a rewrite prior to filming and the roles for the main characters were changed during production. Jumper was filmed in 20 cities and 14 countries from 2006 to 2007. The film was released on February 14, 2008, and the soundtrack was released five days later on February 19. The film held the first position in its opening weekend with $27.3 million, but received generally negative reviews from critics, mostly because of the many changes to Goulds novel, rushed plot and anti-climactic ending. 10 Things I Hate About You 10 Things I Hate About You is a 1999 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Gil Junger and starring Julia Stiles, Heath Ledger, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Larisa Oleynik. The screenplay, written by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith, is a modernization of William Shakespeares late-16th century comedy The Taming of the Shrew, retold in a late-1990s American high school setting. In the story, new student Cameron is smitten with Bianca and, in order to get around her fathers strict rules on dating, attempts to get bad boy Patrick to date Biancas ill-tempered sister, Kat. The film is titled after a poem written by Kat about her bittersweet romance with Patrick. Much of the filming took place in the Seattle metropolitan area, with many scenes shot at Stadium High School in Tacoma. Released March 31, 1999, 10 Things I Hate About You was number two at the domestic box office during its opening weekend, behind only The Matrix, and was a moderate financial and critical success. It was a breakthrough role for Stiles, Ledger, and Gordon-Levitt, all of whom were nominated for various teen-oriented awards. Ten years later, the film was adapted into a television series of the same title, which ran for twenty episodes and featured Larry Miller reprising his role as Walter Stratford from the film. RED Red is a 2010 American action comedy film loosely inspired by the limited comic-book series of the same name created by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner and published by the DC Comics imprint Homage. The film stars Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker, Helen Mirren, and Karl Urban, with German film director Robert Schwentke directing a screenplay by Jon Hoeber and Erich Hoeber. In the film version, the title is derived from the designation of former Central Intelligence Agency Agent Frank Moses, meaning "Retired, Extremely Dangerous". The film was released on October 15, 2010. It grossed $199 million worldwide. In 2011, the film received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Musical or Comedy Film. A sequel, Red 2, was released on July 19, 2013. Another sequel, Red 3, was in development as of 2013. Apocalypto Apocalypto is a 2006 American epic adventure film co-produced, co-written and directed by Mel Gibson. The film features a cast of Native American and Indigenous Mexican actors consisting of Rudy Youngblood, Raoul Trujillo, Mayra Sérbulo, Dalia Hernández, Ian Uriel, Gerardo Taracena, Rodolfo Palacios, Bernardo Ruiz Juarez, Ammel Rodrigo Mendoza, Ricardo Diaz Mendoza and Israel Contreras. Similar to Gibsons earlier film The Passion of the Christ, all dialogue is in a modern approximation of the ancient language of the setting. Here, the Indigenous Yucatec Maya language is spoken, with subtitles, which sometimes refer to the language as Mayan. This was the last film Gibson directed until 2016s Hacksaw Ridge ten years later. Set in the Yucatán, Mexico around the year 1502, Apocalypto portrays the heros journey of a young man named Jaguar Paw, a late Mesoamerican hunter and his fellow tribesmen who are captured by an invading force after the devastation of their village and brought on a perilous journey to a Mayan city for human sacrifice at a time when the Maya civilization is in decline. The film was a box office success, grossing over $120 million worldwide, and received mostly positive reviews, with critics praising Gibsons direction, Dean Semlers cinematography, the performances of the cast, and the portrayal of Mayan civilization. All of the ethnic tribes and peoples depicted in the film were Maya, as Gibson wanted to depict the Maya city built for the story as an "Unknown world" to the character. The film ends with the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors. Magnolia Magnolia is a 1999 American epic drama film written, co-produced and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. The film stars Jeremy Blackman, Tom Cruise, Melinda Dillon, Philip Baker Hall, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ricky Jay, William H. Macy, Alfred Molina, Julianne Moore, John C. Reilly, Jason Robards, Patton Oswalt, and Melora Walters, and is a mosaic of interrelated characters in search of happiness, forgiveness and meaning in the San Fernando Valley. Magnolia received positive reviews, with critics praising its acting, direction, storytelling, ambition, and its soundtrack, largely consisting of Aimee Mann songs; however, some deemed it overlong and melodramatic. Of the ensemble cast, Tom Cruise was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 72nd Academy Awards, and won the award in that category at the Golden Globes of 2000. The film also won the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. It was Robards final feature film. 3:10 to Yuma 3:10 to Yuma is a 2007 American Western film directed by James Mangold and produced by Cathy Konrad, and starring Russell Crowe and Christian Bale in the lead roles, with supporting performances by Peter Fonda, Gretchen Mol, Ben Foster, Dallas Roberts, Alan Tudyk, Vinessa Shaw, and Logan Lerman. It is about a drought-impoverished rancher who takes on the dangerous job of taking a notorious outlaw to justice. It is a remake of the 1957 film of the same name, making it the second adaptation of Elmore Leonards short story "Three-Ten to Yuma". Filming took place in various locations in New Mexico. 3:10 to Yuma opened September 7, 2007, in the United States and received positive reviews from critics. Serenity Serenity is a 2005 American science fiction action film written and directed by Joss Whedon. It is a continuation of Whedons short-lived 2002 Fox television series Firefly and stars the same cast, taking place after the events of the final episode. Set in 2517, Serenity is the story of the captain and crew of Serenity, a "Firefly-class" spaceship. The captain and first mate are veterans of the Unification War, having fought on the losing Independent side against the Alliance. Their lives of smuggling and cargo-running are interrupted by a psychic passenger who harbors a dangerous secret. The film stars Nathan Fillion, Alan Tudyk, Adam Baldwin, Summer Glau and Chiwetel Ejiofor. It was released in North America on September 30, 2005 by Universal Pictures to generally positive reviews and several accolades, including the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, the Prometheus Special Award and the Nebula Award for Best Script, but underperformed at the box office. About Time About Time is a 2013 British romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Richard Curtis, and starring Domhnall Gleeson, Rachel McAdams and Bill Nighy. The film is about a young man with the ability to time travel who tries to change his past in hopes of improving his future. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 4 September 2013. The film received mixed reviews from critics. The review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a rating of 70%, based on 154 reviews, with an average rating of 6.36/10. At the box office it grossed $87.1 million against a $12 million budget. The Nightmare Before Christmas The Nightmare Before Christmas is a 1993 American stop-motion animated musical dark fantasy Halloween-Christmas film directed by Henry Selick, and produced and conceived by Tim Burton. It tells the story of Jack Skellington, the King of "Halloween Town" who stumbles through a portal to "Christmas Town" and decides to celebrate the holiday. Danny Elfman wrote the songs and score, and provided the singing voice of Jack. The principal voice cast also includes Chris Sarandon, Catherine OHara, William Hickey, Ken Page, Paul Reubens, Glenn Shadix, and Ed Ivory. The Nightmare Before Christmas originated in a poem written by Burton in 1982 while he was working as an animator at Walt Disney Feature Animation. With the success of Vincent in the same year, Burton began to consider developing The Nightmare Before Christmas as either a short film or 30-minute television special to no avail. Over the years, Burtons thoughts regularly returned to the project, and in 1990, he made a development deal with Walt Disney Studios. Production started in July 1991 in San Francisco; Disney released the film through Touchstone Pictures because the studio believed the film would be "too dark and scary for kids". The film was met with both critical and financial success, grossing over $76 million during its initial run. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, a first for an animated film. The film has since been reissued by Walt Disney Pictures, and was re-released annually in Disney Digital 3-D from 2006 until 2009, making it the first stop-motion animated feature to be entirely converted to 3D. The Transporter The Transporter is a 2002 English-language French action-thriller film directed by Corey Yuen and Louis Leterrier, and written by Luc Besson, who was inspired by BMW Films The Hire series. The film stars Jason Statham as Frank Martin, a driver for hire – a mercenary "transporter" who will deliver anything, anywhere – no questions asked – for the right price. It also stars Shu Qi as Lai Kwai. It is the first installment in the Transporter franchise, succeeded by two sequels, Transporter 2 and Transporter 3, a reboot, The Transporter Refueled and a television series. Seven Pounds Seven Pounds is a 2008 American drama film, directed by Gabriele Muccino, in which Will Smith stars as a man who sets out to change the lives of seven people. Rosario Dawson, Woody Harrelson, and Barry Pepper also star. The film was released in theaters in the United States and Canada on December 19, 2008, by Columbia Pictures. Despite receiving negative reviews, it was a box-office success, grossing US $168,168,201 worldwide. The Blind Side The Blind Side is a 2009 American biographical sports drama film written and directed by John Lee Hancock, based on the 2006 book Evolution of a Game by Michael Lewis. The storyline features Michael Oher, an offensive lineman who was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League. The film follows Oher from his impoverished upbringing, through his years at Wingate Christian School, his adoption by Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy, to his position as one of the most highly coveted prospects in college football, then finally becoming a first-round pick of the Ravens. Quinton Aaron stars as Michael Oher, alongside Sandra Bullock as Leigh Anne Tuohy, Tim McGraw as Sean Tuohy, and Kathy Bates as Miss Sue, Ohers tutor. The film also features appearances by several current and former NCAA coaches, including Houston Nutt, Ed Orgeron, Nick Saban, Lou Holtz, Tommy Tuberville, and Phillip Fulmer. The Blind Side grossed over $300 million. Bullock went on to win the Academy Award for Best Actress, as well as the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama and Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role. The film also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture, in the first year that the rules required a mandatory number of ten Best Picture nominees, with the nomination considered a surprise by the producers; the Academy later changed their mandatory requirement to now allow "up to" ten nominees. The Bourne Legacy The Bourne Legacy is a 2012 American action thriller film directed by Tony Gilroy, and is the fourth installment in the series of films adapted from the Jason Bourne novels originated by Robert Ludlum and continued by Eric Van Lustbader, being preceded by The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, and The Bourne Ultimatum. Although this film has the same title as Van Lustbaders first Bourne novel, The Bourne Legacy, the actual screenplay bears little resemblance to the novel. Unlike the novel, which features Jason Bourne as the principal character, the film centers on black ops agent Aaron Cross, an original character. In addition to Renner, the film stars Rachel Weisz and Edward Norton. The titular character Jason Bourne does not appear in The Bourne Legacy, as actor Matt Damon chose not to return for the fourth film, due to Paul Greengrass not directing. Bourne is shown in pictures and mentioned by name several times throughout the film. Tony Gilroy, co-screenwriter of the first three films, sought to continue the story of the film series without changing its key events, and parts of The Bourne Legacy take place at the same time as the previous film, The Bourne Ultimatum. Aaron Cross is a member of a black ops program called Operation Outcome whose subjects are genetically enhanced. He must run for his life once former CIA Treadstone agent Jason Bournes actions lead to the public exposure of Operation Treadstone and its successor Operation Blackbriar. Filming was primarily in New York City, with some scenes shot in the Philippines, South Korea, Pakistan, and Canada. Released on , 2012, the film received mixed reviews, with critics praising the story, James Newton Howards score, and Renners performance, but expressing disappointment in Matt Damons absence, as well as the lack of shaky camera work that the second and third films had used. The film was followed in 2016 by Jason Bourne, in which Damon and Greengrass reprised their earlier roles. Chinatown Chinatown is a 1974 American neo-noir mystery film, directed by Roman Polanski from a screenplay by Robert Towne, starring Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway. The film was inspired by the California Water Wars, a series of disputes over southern California water at the beginning of the 20th century, by which Los Angeles interests secured water rights in the Owens Valley. The Robert Evans production, released by Paramount Pictures, was the directors last film in the United States and features many elements of film noir, particularly a multi-layered story that is part mystery and part psychological drama. In 1991, the film was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" and it is frequently listed as one of the greatest films of all time. At the 47th Academy Awards, it was nominated for 11 Oscars, with Towne winning Best Original Screenplay. The Golden Globe Awards honored it for Best Drama, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Screenplay. The American Film Institute placed it second among its top ten mystery films in 2008. A sequel, The Two Jakes, was released in 1990, again starring Nicholson, who also directed, with Robert Towne returning to write the screenplay. The film failed to generate the acclaim of its predecessor. Neighbors Neighbors is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Nicholas Stoller and written by Andrew J. Cohen and Brendan OBrien. The film stars Seth Rogen, Zac Efron, Rose Byrne, Dave Franco and Christopher Mintz-Plasse. The plot follows a couple who come into conflict with a fraternity that has recently moved in next door and which leads them into an all out war. The film premiered at South by Southwest on March 8, 2014 and was released on May 9 in the United States. The film received positive reviews, with praise aimed at Efrons and Byrnes breakout performances, and was a commercial success, grossing over $270 million worldwide, and is currently Rogens highest grossing live-action movie. A sequel, titled Sorority Rising, was released on May 20, 2016. Stoller returned to direct, with Rogen, Efron, Byrne, Mintz-Plasse, Barinholtz, Gallo, Kudrow, Buress and Franco all reprising their roles. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is a 2018 American computer-animated superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Miles Morales / Spider-Man, produced by Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation in association with Marvel, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the first animated feature film in the Spider-Man franchise, and is set in a shared multiverse called the "Spider-Verse", which has alternate universes. The film was directed by Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, and Rodney Rothman from a screenplay by Phil Lord and Rothman, and a story by Lord. It stars the voices of Shameik Moore, Jake Johnson, Hailee Steinfeld, Mahershala Ali, Brian Tyree Henry, Lily Tomlin, Luna Lauren Velez, John Mulaney, Kimiko Glenn, Nicolas Cage, and Liev Schreiber. In the film, Miles Morales joins other Spider-Men from various dimensions who team up to save New York City from Kingpin. Plans for an animated Spider-Man film by Lord and Christopher Miller were leaked in 2014 and announced in April 2015. Persichetti, Ramsey and Rothman joined over the next two years, with Moore and Schreiber cast in April 2017. Lord and Miller wanted the film to have a unique style, combining Sony Pictures Imageworks computer animation pipeline with traditional hand-drawn comic book techniques inspired by the work of Miles Morales co-creator Sara Pichelli. The film required up to 140 animators, the largest crew used by Sony Pictures Animation. The film was dedicated to the memories of the creators of Spider-Man, Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, who both died in 2018. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse had its world premiere at the Regency Village Theater in Los Angeles on December 1, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on December 14. It grossed over $375 million worldwide against a $90 million budget. It received critical acclaim for its animation, characters, story, voice acting, humor and soundtrack, and won numerous awards, including Best Animated Feature at the 91st Academy Awards, 46th Annie Awards, and 76th Golden Globe Awards. It was the first non-Disney or Pixar film to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature since Rango, as well as the first non-Disney/Pixar film since Happy Feet to win that award when a Disney or Pixar film was also in contention. A sequel and spin-off are in development. Home Alone 2: Lost in New York Home Alone 2: Lost in New York is a 1992 American comedy film written and produced by John Hughes and directed by Chris Columbus. It is the second film in the Home Alone series and the sequel to the 1990 film Home Alone. The film stars Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, John Heard, Tim Curry, Brenda Fricker, and Catherine OHara. In the film, taking place one year after the events of Home Alone, Kevin and his family decide to take a trip to Florida, but Kevin accidentally boards the wrong plane and instead ends up in New York City. He tries to make do with what he has, such as using his fathers credit card to stay at the Plaza Hotel, but is soon confronted by the recently-escaped Wet Bandits. Using his wits to survive and befriending unlikely locals, Kevin must outrun and out-prank his old enemies again, while his family tries desperately to find him. The film became the second most financially successful film of 1992, earning over $173 million in revenue in the United States and $359 million worldwide against a budget of $28 million. Along with the original Home Alone film, Home Alone 2 is often considered a classic holiday film and often ranks highly among top-rated Christmas Film lists. A sequel featuring a new cast of characters, Home Alone 3, followed five years later in 1997. Top Gun Top Gun is a 1986 American action drama film directed by Tony Scott, and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, in association with Paramount Pictures. The screenplay was written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr., and was inspired by an article titled "Top Guns" published in California magazine three years earlier. The film stars Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmer, Anthony Edwards, and Tom Skerritt. It also marked the debut of actor Adrian Pasdar. Cruise plays Lieutenant Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, a young naval aviator aboard the aircraft carrier . He and his Radar Intercept Officer, Nick "Goose" Bradshaw are given the chance to train at the US Navys Fighter Weapons School at Naval Air Station Miramar in San Diego, California. Top Gun was released on May 16, 1986. Upon its release, the film received generally mixed reviews from film critics but many particularly praised the action sequences, the effects, the aerial stunts, and the acting performances with Cruise and McGillis receiving the most praise. Four weeks after release, the number of theaters showing it increased by 45 percent. Despite its initial mixed critical reaction, the film was a huge commercial hit grossing US$356 million against a production budget of only US$15 million. The film maintained its popularity over the years and earned an IMAX 3D re-release in 2013. Additionally, the film won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Take My Breath Away" performed by Berlin. In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". A sequel, titled Maverick is scheduled for release on June 26, 2020. Gone with the Wind Gone with the Wind is a 1939 American epic historical romance film adapted from the 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell. The film was produced by David O. Selznick of Selznick International Pictures and directed by Victor Fleming. Set in the American South against the backdrop of the American Civil War and the Reconstruction era, the film tells the story of Scarlett OHara, the strong-willed daughter of a Georgia plantation owner. It follows her romantic pursuit of Ashley Wilkes, who is married to his cousin, Melanie Hamilton, and her subsequent marriage to Rhett Butler. The leading roles are played by Vivien Leigh, Clark Gable, Leslie Howard, and Olivia de Havilland. Production was difficult from the start. Filming was delayed for two years because of Selznicks determination to secure Gable for the role of Rhett Butler, and the "search for Scarlett" led to 1,400 women being interviewed for the part. The original screenplay was written by Sidney Howard and underwent many revisions by several writers in an attempt to get it down to a suitable length. The original director, George Cukor, was fired shortly after filming began and was replaced by Fleming, who in turn was briefly replaced by Sam Wood while Fleming took some time off due to exhaustion. The film received positive reviews upon its release in December 1939, although some reviewers found it overlong. The casting was widely praised, and many reviewers found Leigh especially suited to her role as Scarlett. At the 12th Academy Awards, it received ten Academy Awards from thirteen nominations, including wins for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actress. It set records for the total number of wins and nominations at the time. Gone with the Wind was immensely popular when first released. It became the highest-earning film made up to that point, and held the record for over a quarter of a century. When adjusted for monetary inflation, it is still the most successful film in box-office history. It was re-released periodically throughout the 20th century and became ingrained in popular culture. The film is regarded as one of the greatest films of all time; it has placed in the top ten of the American Film Institutes list of the top 100 American films since the lists inception in 1998. In 1989, the United States Library of Congress selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. O Brother, Where Art Thou? O Brother, Where Art Thou? is a 2000 crime comedy film written, produced, and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, and starring George Clooney, John Turturro, and Tim Blake Nelson, with John Goodman, Holly Hunter, and Charles Durning in supporting roles. The film is set in 1937 rural Mississippi during the Great Depression. Its story is a modern satire loosely based on Homers epic poem The Odyssey that incorporates mythology from the American South. The title of the film is a reference to the Preston Sturges 1941 film Sullivans Travels, in which the protagonist is a director who wants to film O Brother, Where Art Thou?, a fictional book about the Great Depression. Much of the music used in the film is period folk music, including that of Virginia bluegrass singer Ralph Stanley. The movie was one of the first to extensively use digital color correction to give the film an autumnal, sepia-tinted look. The film received positive reviews, and the soundtrack won a Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 2001 using American folk music. The country and folk musicians who were dubbed into the film included John Hartford, Alison Krauss, Emmylou Harris, Gillian Welch, Chris Sharp, Patty Loveless, and others. They joined together to perform the music from the film in a Down from the Mountain concert tour which was filmed for TV and DVD. From Dusk Till Dawn From Dusk Till Dawn is a 1996 American action horror film directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by Quentin Tarantino. It stars Harvey Keitel, George Clooney, Tarantino, and Juliette Lewis. After enjoying financial success at the box office, it has since become a cult film. Bridge of Spies Bridge of Spies is a 2015 historical drama film directed and co-produced by Steven Spielberg, written by Matt Charman and the Coen brothers, and starring Tom Hanks, Mark Rylance, Amy Ryan, and Alan Alda. Set during the Cold War, the film tells the story of lawyer James B. Donovan, who is entrusted with negotiating the release of Francis Gary Powers—a U.S. Air Force pilot whose U-2 spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union in 1960—in exchange for Rudolf Abel, a convicted Soviet KGB spy held under the custody of the United States, whom he represented at trial. The name of the film refers to the Glienicke Bridge, which connects Potsdam with Berlin, where the prisoner exchange took place. The film was an international co-production of the United States and Germany. Bridge of Spies was shot under the working title of St. James Place. Principal photography began on September 8, 2014, in Brooklyn, New York City, and the production proceeded at Babelsberg Studios in Potsdam. The film was released by Touchstone Pictures on October 16, 2015, in the United States and distributed by 20th Century Fox in other countries. It was a box office success, grossing $165 million worldwide, and was praised for its screenplay, Hanks and Rylances performances, Spielbergs direction, musical score, and production values. The film received six Academy Award nominations including Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay, and won Best Supporting Actor for Rylance. 10 Cloverfield Lane 10 Cloverfield Lane is a 2016 American science fiction psychological horror film directed by Dan Trachtenberg in his directorial debut, produced by J. J. Abrams and Lindsey Weber and written by Josh Campbell, Matthew Stuecken and Damien Chazelle. The film stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead, John Goodman, and John Gallagher Jr. It is the second installment in the Cloverfield franchise. The story follows a young woman who, after a car crash, wakes up in an underground bunker with two men who insist that an event has left the surface of Earth uninhabitable. The film was developed from a script titled The Cellar, but under production by Bad Robot, it was turned into a spiritual successor to the 2008 film Cloverfield. It is presented in a third-person narrative, in contrast to its predecessors found-footage style. Principal photography took place under the title Valencia in New Orleans from October 20 to December 15, 2014. 10 Cloverfield Lane premiered in New York City on March 8, 2016 and was released in select countries on March 10. It was released in the United States on March 11, 2016, in both conventional and IMAX formats. The film received positive reviews, with many praising the performances of the cast, as well as the films tense and suspenseful atmosphere; it grossed $110 million worldwide. 300: Rise of an Empire 300: Rise of an Empire is a 2014 American period action film directed by Noam Murro. It is a sequel to the 2006 film 300, taking place before, during, and after the main events of that film, and is very loosely based on the Battle of Artemisium and the Battle of Salamis with considerable altering of historical facts. It is based on the Frank Miller comic mini-series Xerxes: The Fall of the House of Darius and the Rise of Alexander. Zack Snyder, who directed and co-wrote the original film, acted as writer and producer of Rise of an Empire. The cast includes Lena Headey, Peter Mensah, David Wenham, Andrew Tiernan, Andrew Pleavin, and Rodrigo Santoro reprising their roles from the first film, alongside Sullivan Stapleton, Eva Green, Hans Matheson, and Callan Mulvey. It was released in 3D and IMAX 3D on March 7, 2014. The films score was composed by Junkie XL. The film was released to mixed reviews, with critics praising the action sequences, music, cinematography, visual effects and Greens performance but criticizing the story and overstylized gore. It grossed over $337 million worldwide from a $110 million budget. Scream Scream is a 1996 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson. The film stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Matthew Lillard, Rose McGowan, Skeet Ulrich, and Drew Barrymore. Released on December 20, 1996, Scream follows the character of Sidney Prescott, a high school student in the fictional town of Woodsboro, California, who becomes the target of a mysterious killer in a Halloween costume known as Ghostface. The film combines black comedy and "whodunit" mystery with the violence of the slasher genre to satirize the clichés of the horror movie genre popularized in films such as Halloween, Friday the 13th and Cravens own A Nightmare on Elm Street. The film was considered unique at the time of its release for featuring characters who were aware of real world horror films and openly discussed the clichés that Scream attempted to subvert. Inspired by the real-life case of the Gainesville Ripper, Scream was influenced by Williamsons passion for horror films, especially Halloween. The script, originally titled Scary Movie, was bought by Dimension Films and was retitled by the Weinstein Brothers just before filming was complete. The production faced censorship issues with the Motion Picture Association of America and obstacles from locals while filming on location. The film received positive reviews and was a financial success, earning $173 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing slasher film until the release of Halloween. It still remains the highest-grossing slasher film in adjusted dollars. It received several awards and award nominations. The soundtrack by Marco Beltrami was also acclaimed, and was cited as "one of the most intriguing horror scores composed in years". It has since earned "cult status". Scream marked a change in the genre as it cast already-established and successful actors, which was considered to have helped it find a wider audience, including a significant female viewership. Scream was credited with revitalizing the horror genre in the 1990s, which was considered to be almost dead following an influx of direct-to-video titles and numerous sequels to established horror franchises of the 1970s and 1980s. These sequels drew decreasing financial and critical success, as they exploited clichés upon which films in the genre had become reliant. Screams success spawned a series of sequels, though only Scream 2, released in 1997, achieved a level of commercial and critical success equal to the original film. In the years following the release of Scream, the film was accused of inspiring and even inducing violent crimes and murders. Pretty Woman Pretty Woman is a 1990 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall, from a screenplay by J. F. Lawton. The film stars Richard Gere and Julia Roberts, and features Héctor Elizondo, Ralph Bellamy, Laura San Giacomo, and Jason Alexander in supporting roles. The films story centers on down-on-her-luck Hollywood sex worker Vivian Ward, who is hired by Edward Lewis, a wealthy businessman, to be his escort for several business and social functions, and their developing relationship over the course of her week-long stay with him. The film’s title Pretty Woman is based on "Oh", written and sung by Roy Orbison. Originally intended to be a dark cautionary tale about class and sex work in Los Angeles, the film was re-conceived as a romantic comedy with a large budget. It was widely successful at the box office and was the third-highest-grossing film of 1990. The film saw the highest number of ticket sales in the US ever for a romantic comedy, with Box Office Mojo listing it as the number-one romantic comedy by the highest estimated domestic tickets sold at 42,176,400, slightly ahead of My Big Fat Greek Wedding at 41,419,500 tickets. The film received mixed reviews, though Roberts received a Golden Globe Award and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance. In addition, screenwriter J. F. Lawton was nominated for a Writers Guild Award and a BAFTA Award. The Mist The Mist is a 2007 American science fiction horror film based on the 1980 novella The Mist by Stephen King. The film was written and directed by Frank Darabont. Darabont had been interested in adapting The Mist for the big screen since the 1980s. The film features an ensemble cast including Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden, Samuel Witwer, Toby Jones, and future The Walking Dead actors Jeffrey DeMunn, Laurie Holden, Melissa McBride, and Juan Gabriel Pareja. Filming for The Mist began in Shreveport, in February 2007. The film was commercially released in the United States and Canada on November 21, 2007; it performed well at the box office and received generally positive reviews. Darabont has since revealed that he had "always had it in mind to shoot The Mist in black and white", a decision inspired by such iconic films as Night of the Living Dead and the "pre-color" work of Ray Harryhausen. While the films cinematic release was in color, the director has described the black and white print as his "preferred version." The director revised the ending of the film to be darker than the novellas ending, a change to which King was amenable. Darabont also sought unique creature designs to differentiate them from his creatures in past films. Although a monster movie, the central theme explores what ordinary people will be driven to do under extraordinary circumstances. The plot revolves around members of the small town of Bridgton who, after a severe thunderstorm causes the power to go out the night before, meet in a supermarket to pick up supplies. While they struggle to survive, an unnatural mist envelops the town and conceals vicious, Lovecraftian monsters as extreme tensions rise among the survivors. Gattaca Gattaca is a 1997 American science fiction film written and directed by Andrew Niccol. It stars Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman, with Jude Law, Loren Dean, Ernest Borgnine, Gore Vidal, and Alan Arkin appearing in supporting roles. The film presents a biopunk vision of a future society driven by eugenics where potential children are conceived through genetic selection to ensure they possess the best hereditary traits of their parents. The film centers on Vincent Freeman, played by Hawke, who was conceived outside the eugenics program and struggles to overcome genetic discrimination to realize his dream of going into space. The film draws on concerns over reproductive technologies that facilitate eugenics, and the possible consequences of such technological developments for society. It also explores the idea of destiny and the ways in which it can and does govern lives. Characters in Gattaca continually battle both with society and with themselves to find their place in the world and who they are destined to be according to their genes. The films title is based on the letters G, A, T, and C, which stand for guanine, adenine, thymine, and cytosine, the four nucleobases of DNA. It was a 1997 nominee for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score. The film flopped at the box office, but it received generally positive reviews and has since gained a cult following. Public Enemies Public Enemies is a 2009 American biographical crime drama film directed by Michael Mann and written by Mann, Ronan Bennett and Ann Biderman. It is an adaptation of Bryan Burroughs non-fiction book Public Enemies: Americas Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933–34. Set during the Great Depression, the film chronicles the final years of the notorious bank robber John Dillinger as he is pursued by FBI agent Melvin Purvis, Dillingers relationship with Billie Frechette, as well as Purvis pursuit of Dillingers associates and fellow criminals Homer Van Meter and Baby Face Nelson. Burrough originally intended to make a television miniseries about the Depression-era crime wave in the United States, but decided to write a book on the subject instead. Mann developed the project, and some scenes were filmed on location where certain events depicted in the film occurred, though the film is not entirely historically accurate. Liar Liar Liar Liar is a 1997 American fantasy comedy film directed by Tom Shadyac, written by Paul Guay and Stephen Mazur and starring Jim Carrey, who was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in Comedy. The film is the second of three collaborations between Carrey and Shadyac, the first being Pet Detective and the third being Bruce Almighty. It is also the second of three collaborations between Guay and Mazur, the others being The Little Rascals and Heartbreakers. Ant-Man and the Wasp Ant-Man and the Wasp is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics characters Scott Lang / Ant-Man and Hope van Dyne / Wasp. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the sequel to 2015s Ant-Man and the twentieth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film is directed by Peyton Reed and written by the writing teams of Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers, and Paul Rudd, Andrew Barrer and Gabriel Ferrari. It stars Rudd as Lang and Evangeline Lilly as Van Dyne, alongside Michael Peña, Walton Goggins, Bobby Cannavale, Judy Greer, Tip "T.I." Harris, David Dastmalchian, Hannah John-Kamen, Abby Ryder Fortson, Randall Park, Michelle Pfeiffer, Laurence Fishburne, and Michael Douglas. In Ant-Man and the Wasp, the titular pair work with Hank Pym to retrieve Janet van Dyne from the quantum realm. Talks for a sequel to Ant-Man began shortly after that film was released. Ant-Man and the Wasp was officially announced in October 2015, with Rudd and Lilly returning to reprise their roles. A month later, Ant-Man director Reed was officially set to return; he was excited to develop the film from the beginning after joining the first film later in the process and also to introduce Hope van Dyne as the Wasp in this film, insisting on treating Lang and her as equals. Filming took place from August to November 2017, at Pinewood Atlanta Studios in Fayette County, as well as Metro Atlanta, San Francisco, Savannah and Hawaii. Ant-Man and the Wasp had its world premiere in Hollywood on June 25, 2018 and was released on July 6, 2018, in the United States in IMAX and 3D. The film was a critical and commercial success, receiving praise for its levity, humor and performances, particularly those of Rudd and Lilly, and grossed over $622 million worldwide. Superman Returns Superman Returns is a 2006 American superhero film directed and co-produced by Bryan Singer and written by Michael Dougherty and Dan Harris, from a story by Singer, Dougherty, and Harris. It is based on the DC Comics character Superman and serves as a homage sequel to the motion pictures Superman and Superman II, while ignoring the events of Superman III and The Quest for Peace, including its spin-off Supergirl. The film stars Brandon Routh as Clark Kent/Superman, Kate Bosworth as Lois Lane, Kevin Spacey as Lex Luthor, with James Marsden, Frank Langella, and Parker Posey. The film tells the story of the title character returning to Earth after a five-year absence. He finds that his love interest Lois Lane has moved on with her life, and that his archenemy Lex Luthor is plotting a scheme that will destroy both Superman and America. After a series of unsuccessful projects to resurrect Superman on screen following the critical failure and box office disappointment of Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, Warner Bros. hired Bryan Singer to direct and develop Superman Returns in July 2004. The majority of principal photography took place at Fox Studios Australia, Sydney, while the visual effects sequences were created by a number of studios, including Sony Pictures Imageworks, Rhythm & Hues, Framestore, Rising Sun Pictures, and The Orphanage; filming ended in November 2005. Upon release, Superman Returns received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its visual effects, story, musical score, the performances of Routh and Spacey. However, it received criticism focusing on its runtime and lack of action sequences. While it was a box office success, Warner Bros. was disappointed with the worldwide box office return. A sequel was planned for a summer 2009 release, but the project was later canceled. The Superman film series was completely rebooted in 2013 with the film Man of Steel, directed by Zack Snyder and starring Henry Cavill as Superman. Snow White and the Huntsman Snow White and the Huntsman is a 2012 American fantasy film based on the German fairy tale "Snow White" compiled by the Brothers Grimm. The film is the directorial debut of Rupert Sanders, with a screenplay by Evan Daugherty, John Lee Hancock and Hossein Amini, from a screen story by Daugherty. In the films retelling of the tale, Snow White grows up imprisoned by her evil stepmother, Queen Ravenna, a powerful sorceress. After Snow White escapes into the forest, Ravenna tells Eric, the Huntsman that she will bring back his dead wife if he captures Snow White. The cast includes Kristen Stewart, Charlize Theron, Chris Hemsworth, Sam Claflin, and Bob Hoskins in his final film performance. The film received two Oscar nominations for Best Visual Effects and Best Costume Design at the 85th Academy Awards. It was a success at the box office, earning $396.6 million worldwide against a $170 million budget. Although critics praised the production design, visual effects, Theron and Hemsworths performances, musical score, and action sequences; Stewart and Claflins performances received mixed reviews, and the screenplay was heavily criticized. A prequel/sequel, titled Winters War, directed by the first films visual effects supervisor Cedric Nicolas-Troyan, was released on April 22, 2016. Hemsworth, Theron, Claflin and Nick Frost reprised their roles and new characters were played by Emily Blunt and Jessica Chastain. Stewart did not reprise her role, but appeared in archive footage. Shrek the Third Shrek the Third is a 2007 American computer-animated comedy film directed by Chris Miller and co-directed by Raman Hui. It is the third installment in the Shrek film franchise that serves as a sequel to 2001s Shrek and 2004s Shrek 2. The film stars Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas, Rupert Everett, Julie Andrews and John Cleese reprising their voice roles from the previous films, along with new additions such as Justin Timberlake as Arthur Pendragon and Eric Idle as Merlin. In Shrek the Third, Prince Charming is plotting to overthrow Shrek and Fiona, who have inherited the throne following King Harolds death. Shrek, who believes he is not fit to be king and does not want to rule the kingdom, attempts to convince Fionas underachieving, 16-year-old cousin Artie to reign instead. The film premiered at the Mann Village Theatre in Los Angeles on May 6, 2007, and was released in the United States on May 18, 2007, exactly six years after the first film was released. It was not as well-received as the previous two films, receiving mixed reviews from critics, but grossed $799 million on a $160 million budget, becoming the fourth highest-grossing film of 2007. It was also nominated for the Best Animated Film at the 61st British Academy Film Awards. Shrek the Third was the final film in the Shrek franchise to be co-produced by Pacific Data Images, which folded in 2015. A sequel, Shrek Forever After, was released in 2010, which also received mixed reviews, but was better received than Shrek the Third. Con Air Con Air is a 1997 American action crime film directed by Simon West, written by Scott Rosenberg, and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. The film stars Nicolas Cage, John Cusack and John Malkovich, with Steve Buscemi, Colm Meaney, Mykelti Williamson, Ving Rhames, Danny Trejo, Dave Chappelle, Nick Chinlund, Jesse Borrego, Jose Zuniga, and Monica Potter in supporting roles. Con Air was released theatrically on June 6, 1997 by Touchstone Pictures and was a box office success, grossing over $224 million against a production budget of $75 million. The film received mixed reviews, but praised Cage and the cast performances as well as its action sequences, stunts and Malkovichs portrayal of the villain. The film borrows its title from the nickname of the Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System. Pitch Perfect Pitch Perfect is a 2012 American musical comedy film directed by Jason Moore and written by Kay Cannon. It features an ensemble cast, including Anna Kendrick, Skylar Astin, Rebel Wilson, Anna Camp, Brittany Snow, Hana Mae Lee, Alexis Knapp, Ester Dean, Kelley Jakle, Shelley Regner, Wanetah Walmsley, Adam DeVine, Ben Platt, Utkarsh Ambudkar, John Michael Higgins, and Elizabeth Banks. The plot follows Barden Universitys all-girl a cappella group, The Barden Bellas, as they compete against another a cappella group from their college to win Nationals. The film is loosely adapted from Mickey Rapkins non-fiction book, titled Pitch Perfect: The Quest for Collegiate a Cappella Glory. Filming concluded in December 2011, in Baton Rouge. The film premiered in Los Angeles on September 24, 2012 and was released on September 28, 2012 in the United States. The film received positive reviews from critics and became a sleeper hit, earning over $115 million worldwide. It is the first film in the film series and was followed by two sequels, Pitch Perfect 2 and Pitch Perfect 3. The Untouchables The Untouchables is a 1987 American gangster film directed by Brian De Palma, produced by Art Linson, written by David Mamet, and based on the book of the same name. The film stars Kevin Costner, Charles Martin Smith, Andy García, Robert De Niro, and Sean Connery, and follows Eliot Ness as he forms the Untouchables team to bring Al Capone to justice during Prohibition. The Grammy Award-winning score was composed by Ennio Morricone and features period music by Duke Ellington. The Untouchables premiered on June 2, 1987 in New York City, and went into general release on June 3, 1987 in the United States. The film grossed $106.2 million worldwide and received generally positive reviews from critics. It was nominated for four Academy Awards; Connery won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Alien³ Alien 3 is a 1992 American science fiction horror film directed by David Fincher and written by David Giler, Walter Hill and Larry Ferguson from a story by Vincent Ward. It stars Sigourney Weaver reprising her role as Ellen Ripley. It is the third installment of the Alien franchise. Set right after the events of Aliens, Ripley and an Alien organism are the only survivors of the Colonial Marine spaceship Sulacos escape pods crash on a planet housing a penal colony populated by violent male inmates. Additional roles are played by Charles Dance, Brian Glover, Charles S. Dutton, Ralph Brown, Paul McGann, Danny Webb, Lance Henriksen, Holt McCallany, Pete Postlethwaite, and Danielle Edmond. The film faced problems during production, including shooting without a script, with various screenwriters and directors attached. Fincher, in his feature directorial debut, was brought in to direct after a proposed version with Vincent Ward as director was cancelled well into preproduction. Alien 3 was released on May 22, 1992. While it underperformed at the American box office, it earned over $100 million outside North America. The film received mixed reviews and was regarded as inferior to previous installments. Fincher has since disowned the film, blaming studio interference and deadlines. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, seven Saturn Awards, a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, and an MTV Movie Award for Best Action Sequence. In 2003, a revised version of the film known as the Assembly Cut was released without Finchers involvement, and received a warmer reception. A sequel, Alien Resurrection, was released in 1997, with Weaver reprising her role as Ripley in the film. Insidious Insidious is a 2010 American-Canadian supernatural horror film directed by James Wan, written by Leigh Whannell, and starring Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne, and Barbara Hershey. It is the first installment in the Insidious franchise, and the third in terms of the series in-story chronology. The story centers on a couple whose son inexplicably enters a comatose state and becomes a vessel for ghosts in an astral dimension who want to inhabit his body. The film was released in theaters on April 1, 2011, and was FilmDistricts first theatrical release. The film is followed by a sequel, Chapter 2 and two prequels, Chapter 3 and The Last Key. Clash of the Titans Clash of the Titans is a 2010 fantasy action-adventure film and remake of the 1981 film of the same name produced by MGM. The story is very loosely based on the Greek myth of Perseus. Directed by Louis Leterrier and starring Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson, and Ralph Fiennes, the film was originally set for standard release on March 26, 2010. However, it was later announced that the film would be converted to 3D and was released on April 2, 2010. Clash of the Titans grossed $493 million worldwide, though it received generally negative reviews from critics and received two Golden Raspberry Awards nominations. The films success led to a sequel, Wrath of the Titans, released in March 2012. A third film titled Revenge of the Titans was in development but later cancelled due to Wrath of the Titans disappointing box office performance. Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Ace Ventura: Pet Detective is a 1994 American comedy film starring Jim Carrey as Ace Ventura, an animal detective who is tasked with finding the abducted dolphin mascot of the Miami Dolphins football team. The film was directed by Tom Shadyac, who wrote the screenplay with Jack Bernstein and Jim Carrey. The film co-stars Courteney Cox, Tone Loc, Sean Young and former Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino and features a cameo appearance from death metal band Cannibal Corpse. Morgan Creek Productions produced the film on a budget of , and Warner Bros. released the film in February 1994. It grossed $72.2 million in the United States and Canada and $35 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $107.2 million. It received generally unfavorable reviews from critics. Carreys performance led to the film having a cult following among male adolescents. In addition to launching Carreys film career, it also spawned the sequel film When Nature Calls, the animated TV series Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, and later, television stand-alone sequel Pet Detective. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 is a 2015 dystopian science fiction adventure film directed by Francis Lawrence, with a screenplay by Peter Craig and Danny Strong. It is the fourth and final installment in The Hunger Games film series, and the second of two films based on the novel Mockingjay, the final book in The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins. An American-German co-production, the film was produced by Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik, and distributed by Lionsgate. It features an ensemble cast that includes Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Donald Sutherland. Hoffman died in February 2014, marking his final film role. The story continues from Mockingjay – Part 1 with Katniss Everdeen preparing to win the war against President Snow and the tyrannical Capitol. Together with Peeta, Gale, Finnick, and others, she travels to the Capitol to kill Snow. Principal photography on both parts of Mockingjay began on September 23, 2013 in Atlanta, before moving to Paris for two weeks of back-to-back filming and officially concluding on June 20, 2014, in Berlin and at Babelsberg Studio, which served as a co-producer. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 premiered in Berlin on November 4, 2015, and was theatrically released in the United States on November 20, 2015, in 2D and IMAX, and internationally in 2D, 3D, RealD Cinema, and IMAX 3D in select territories; it is the only film in the series widely released in 3D. Falling below expectations internationally and domestically with a $102.7 million gross during its opening weekend in North America, the film had the sixth-biggest opening in 2015, but held at number one at the international box office for four consecutive weekends. The film grossed over $653 million worldwide, making it the ninth highest-grossing film of 2015 and the lowest-grossing of the four films in the franchise, but still a commercial success. Mockingjay – Part 2 received generally positive reviews from critics, for its performances, screenplay, musical score and action sequences, though it was criticized for splitting the final adaptation into two separate parts. The film was nominated for Best Fantasy Film at the 42nd Saturn Awards. It received three nominations at the 21st Empire Awards for Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Best Actress and Best Production Design. For her part, Jennifer Lawrence was nominated for Best Actress in an Action Movie at the 21st Critics Choice Awards. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time is a 2010 American action fantasy film directed by Mike Newell. The film was written by Jordan Mechner, Boaz Yakin, Doug Miro, and Carlo Bernard, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on May 28, 2010. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Prince Dastan, Gemma Arterton as Princess Tamina, Ben Kingsley as Nizam, and Alfred Molina as Sheik Amar. The film has the same title as the video game The Sands of Time developed and published by Ubisoft, and is primarily based on it. Elements from Warrior Within and The Two Thrones, the two other titles from the Sands of Time trilogy of the Prince of Persia video game franchise, are also incorporated. The film was premiered in London on May 5, 2010 and was officially released on May 28, 2010 in the United States. The film received generally mixed reviews from critics, who shared the consensus that the film was an improvement over other video game adaptations and giving praise to the score, action scenes, humor and the acting performances, while showing negative attention towards the screenplay and departure from the source material. It grossed over $336 million against a production budget of $150–200 million, and it was the highest-grossing video game film ever at the time of its release. As Good as It Gets As Good as It Gets is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by James L. Brooks, who co-wrote it with Mark Andrus. The film stars Jack Nicholson as a misanthropic and obsessive-compulsive novelist, Helen Hunt as a single mother with a chronically ill son, and Greg Kinnear as a gay artist. The paintings were created for the film by New York artist Billy Sullivan. Nicholson and Hunt won the Academy Award for Best Actor and Best Actress, respectively, making As Good As It Gets the most recent film to win both of the lead acting awards, and the first since 1991s The Silence of the Lambs. It is ranked 140th on Empire magazines "The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time" list. Donnie Brasco Donnie Brasco is a 1997 American crime drama film directed by Mike Newell, and starring Al Pacino and Johnny Depp. Michael Madsen, Bruno Kirby, James Russo, and Anne Heche appeared in supporting roles. The film is loosely based on the true story of Joseph D. Pistone, an FBI undercover agent who infiltrated the Mafia Bonanno crime family in New York City during the 1970s, under the alias Donnie Brasco. Brasco maneuvers his way into the confidence of an aging Mafia hitman, Lefty Ruggiero, who vouches for him. As Donnie moves deeper into the Mafia, he realizes that not only is he crossing the line between federal agent and criminal, but also leading his friend Lefty to an almost certain death. It was nominated for an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay. The adaptation of the book by Joseph D. Pistone and Richard Woodley was by screenwriter Paul Attanasio. The film was a box office success, earning $124.9 million against a $35 million budget, and receiving critical acclaim. Batman Returns Batman Returns is a 1992 American superhero film directed by Tim Burton, based on the DC Comics character Batman. The sequel to the 1989 film Batman, it is the second installment of Warner Bros. initial Batman film series, and stars Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne / Batman, alongside Danny DeVito, Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken, Michael Gough, Pat Hingle, and Michael Murphy. The film was produced by Denise Di Novi and Burton. In Batman Returns, Batman must prevent the Penguin from killing all of Gotham Citys firstborn sons. Burton originally did not want to direct another Batman film. Warner Bros. developed a script with Sam Hamm which had the Penguin and Catwoman going after hidden treasure. Burton agreed to return after they granted him more creative control and replaced Hamm with Daniel Waters. After a falling out, Waters was removed from the project and Wesley Strick was chosen to do an uncredited rewrite shortly before filming. This included normalizing dialogue, fleshing out the Penguins motivations and master plan and removing scenes due to budget concerns. Strick continued working as the on-set writer all through filming, an early trailer credited Strick as co-screenwriter with Waters having sole story credit but after a dispute from Hamm he received no credit whatsoever. Annette Bening was originally cast as Catwoman but became pregnant and was replaced with Pfeiffer. Batman Returns was released on June 19, 1992. It grossed $266.8 million worldwide on a budget of $80 million and received positive reviews. Critics praised its action sequences, performances, Danny Elfmans score, effects, and villains, although its dark tone was criticized. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Visual Effects and Best Makeup, as well as two BAFTA awards. A sequel, Batman Forever, was released in 1995, with Val Kilmer replacing Keaton as Batman. Insomnia Insomnia is a 2002 American neo-noir mystery thriller film directed by Christopher Nolan, and starring Al Pacino, Robin Williams, and Hilary Swank. It tells the story of two Los Angeles homicide detectives investigating a murder in an Alaskan town. A remake of the 1997 Norwegian film of the same name, Insomnia was released on May 24, 2002, to critical acclaim and commercial success, grossing $113 million worldwide. As of 2018, this is the only film that Nolan has directed without receiving at least a share of the writing credit, though he wrote the final draft of the script. Angels & Demons Angels & Demons is a 2009 American mystery thriller film directed by Ron Howard and written by Akiva Goldsman and David Koepp, based on Dan Browns novel of the same title. It is the sequel movie to the 2006 film The Da Vinci Code, also directed by Howard, and the second movie installment in the Robert Langdon film series. However, the novel version was published first and acts as a prequel to The Da Vinci Code novel. Filming took place in Rome, Italy, and the Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City. Tom Hanks reprises his role as Professor Robert Langdon, while Ayelet Zurer stars as Dr. Vittoria Vetra, a CERN scientist joining Langdon in the quest to recover a missing vial of antimatter from a mysterious Illuminati terrorist. Producer Brian Grazer, composer Hans Zimmer and screenwriter Akiva Goldsman also return, with David Koepp coming on board to help the latter. The film grossed $485 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics. A sequel, titled Inferno, was released on October 28, 2016. Law Abiding Citizen Law Abiding Citizen is a 2009 American action thriller film directed by F. Gary Gray from a screenplay written by Kurt Wimmer. It stars Gerard Butler and Jamie Foxx and takes place in Philadelphia, telling the story of a man driven to seek justice while targeting not only his familys killer but also those who have supported a corrupt criminal justice system, intending to assassinate anyone supporting the system. Law Abiding Citizen was released theatrically in North America on October 16, 2009. The film was nominated for a Saturn Award as the Best Action/Adventure/Thriller Film of the year, but lost to Inglourious Basterds. The film also garnered NAACP Image Awards nominations for both Jamie Foxx and F. Gary Gray. Green Lantern Green Lantern is a 2011 American superhero film based on the DC Comics character of the same name. The film stars Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard, Mark Strong, Angela Bassett and Tim Robbins, with Martin Campbell directing a script by Greg Berlanti and comic book writers Michael Green and Marc Guggenheim, which was subsequently rewritten by Michael Goldenberg. The film tells the story of Hal Jordan, a test pilot who is selected to become the first human member of the Green Lantern Corps. Hal is given a ring that grants him superpowers, and must confront Parallax, who threatens to upset the balance of power in the universe. The film first entered development in 1997; progress remained stalled until Greg Berlanti was hired to write and direct in October 2007. Martin Campbell was brought on board in February 2009 after Berlanti was forced to vacate the directors position. Most of the live-action actors were cast between July 2009 and February 2010, and filming took place from March to August 2010 in Louisiana. The film was converted to 3D during its post-production stage. Green Lantern was released on June 17, 2011, and received generally negative reviews; most criticized the film for its screenplay, inconsistent tone, choice and portrayal of villains, and its use of CGI, while some praised Reynolds performance. Reynolds would later voice his dissatisfaction with the film. The film underperformed at the box office, grossing $219 million against a production budget of $200 million. Due to the films negative reception and disappointing box office performance, Warner Bros. canceled any plans for a sequel, instead opting to reboot the character in the DC Extended Universe line with the film Green Lantern Corps. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle is a 2017 American fantasy adventure comedy film directed by Jake Kasdan and written by Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Scott Rosenberg, and Jeff Pinkner, based on a story by McKenna. It is the third installment of the Jumanji franchise, after A Space Adventure and a direct sequel to Jumanji, which was based on the 1981 childrens book of the same name by Chris Van Allsburg. It pays tribute to Robin Williams, the star of the first film, by mentioning his characters name. In addition, a replica of the used by Williamss character also appears as a clue for the Jumanji games new players. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan, Nick Jonas, and Bobby Cannavale. Set twenty-one years after Jumanji, it follows four teenagers who are transported into the video game world of Jumanji and play as their chosen characters. Joining another player, they must beat the game to return home. Principal photography began in Honolulu in September 2016 and ended in Atlanta in December. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle premiered at the Grand Rex in Paris on December 5, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on December 20 in RealD 3D and IMAX formats by Sony Pictures Releasing under its Columbia Pictures label; unlike its predecessor, which was distributed under the TriStar Pictures label. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who called it a "pleasant surprise" and praised the cast. It grossed over $962million worldwide, becoming the fifth-highest-grossing film of 2017 and the 49th highest-grossing film of all time. A sequel, The Next Level, is scheduled to be released on December 13, 2019. The Dictator The Dictator is a 2012 political satire comedy film co-written by and starring Sacha Baron Cohen as his fourth feature film in a leading role. The film is directed by Larry Charles, who previously directed Baron Cohens mockumentaries Borat and Brüno. Baron Cohen, in the role of Admiral General Aladeen, the dictator of the fictional Republic of Wadiya visiting the United States, stars alongside Anna Faris, Ben Kingsley, Jason Mantzoukas, and an uncredited appearance by John C. Reilly. Producers Jeff Schaffer and David Mandel said that Baron Cohens character was inspired by real-life leaders considered dictators like Kim Jong-il, Idi Amin, Muammar Gaddafi, Mobutu Sese Seko and Saparmurat Niyazov. The films opening credits dedicate it to Kim Jong-il, "in loving memory". Zero Dark Thirty Zero Dark Thirty is a 2012 American thriller film directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by Mark Boal. The film dramatizes the nearly decade-long international manhunt for Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden after the September 11 attacks. This search leads to the discovery of his compound in Pakistan and the military raid that resulted in bin Ladens death on May 2, 2011. Jessica Chastain stars as Maya, a fictional CIA intelligence analyst, with Jason Clarke, Joel Edgerton, Mark Strong, James Gandolfini, Kyle Chandler, Stephen Dillane, Chris Pratt, Édgar Ramírez, Fares Fares, Jennifer Ehle, John Barrowman, Mark Duplass, and Frank Grillo in supporting roles. It was produced by Boal, Bigelow, and Megan Ellison, and independently financed by Ellisons Annapurna Pictures. The film premiered in Los Angeles on December 19, 2012 and had its wide release on January 11, 2013. Zero Dark Thirty received acclaim and appeared on 95 critics top ten lists of 2012. It was nominated in five categories at the 85th Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actress for Chastain, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Film Editing, and won the award for Best Sound Editing, shared with Skyfall. It also earned Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director, and Best Screenplay, with Chastain winning the award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama. The depiction of so-called enhanced interrogation generated controversy, with some critics describing it as pro-torture propaganda, as the interrogations are shown producing reliably useful and accurate information. Acting CIA director Michael Morell felt the film created the false impression that torture was key to finding bin Laden. Others described it as an anti-torture exposure of interrogation practices. Republican Congressman Peter T. King charged that the filmmakers were given improper access to classified materials, which they denied. An unreleased draft IG report published by the Project on Government Oversight, in June 2013, stated that former CIA Director Leon Panetta discussed classified information during an awards ceremony for the SEAL team that carried out the raid on the bin Laden compound. Unbeknownst to Panetta, screenwriter Boal was among the 1,300 present during the ceremony. Moulin Rouge! Moulin Rouge! is a 2001 jukebox musical romantic drama film directed, co-produced, and co-written by Baz Luhrmann. The film is the third and final installment of Red Curtain Trilogy, a Luhrmann film concept following Strictly Ballroom and Romeo + Juliet. It tells the story of a young English poet/writer, Christian, who falls in love with the star of the Moulin Rouge, cabaret actress and courtesan Satine. It uses the musical setting of the Montmartre Quarter of Paris, France. At the 74th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for eight Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Actress for Nicole Kidman, winning two: for Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design. It was the first musical nominated for Best Picture in 10 years, following Disneys Beauty and the Beast. In BBCs 2016 poll of the greatest films since 2000, Moulin Rouge! ranked 53rd. Starship Troopers Starship Troopers is a 1997 American satirical military science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier. It originally came from an unrelated script called Bug Hunt at Outpost Nine, but eventually licensed the name Starship Troopers from the science fiction novel of the same name by Robert A. Heinlein. The story follows a young soldier named Johnny Rico and his exploits in the Mobile Infantry, a futuristic military unit. Ricos military career progresses from recruit to non-commissioned officer and finally to officer against the backdrop of an interstellar war between mankind and an insectoid species known as "Arachnids". The only theatrically released film in the Starship Troopers film series, it received mostly negative reviews from critics upon release but has garnered a more mixed reception in retrospect. It grossed $54.5 million in the US and a total of $121.2 million worldwide against its budget of $105 million. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects at the 70th Academy Awards in 1998. In 2012, Slant Magazine ranked the film #20 on its list of the 100 Best Films of the 1990s. Kingdom of Heaven Kingdom of Heaven is a 2005 epic historical drama film directed and produced by Ridley Scott and written by William Monahan. It stars Orlando Bloom, Eva Green, Ghassan Massoud, Jeremy Irons, David Thewlis, Brendan Gleeson, Iain Glen, Marton Csokas, Liam Neeson, Edward Norton, Michael Sheen, Velibor Topic and Alexander Siddig. The story is set during the Crusades of the 12th century. A French village blacksmith goes to the aid of the Kingdom of Jerusalem in its defence against the Ayyubid Muslim Sultan, Saladin, who is fighting to claim the city from the Christians; this leads to the Battle of Hattin. The screenplay is a heavily fictionalised portrayal of the life of Balian of Ibelin. Filming took place in Ouarzazate, Morocco, where Scott had previously filmed Gladiator and Black Hawk Down, and in Spain, at the Loarre Castle, Segovia, Ávila, Palma del Río, and Sevilles Casa de Pilatos and Alcázar. The film received mixed reviews upon theatrical release. On 23 December 2005, Scott released a directors cut, which received critical acclaim, with many reviewers calling it the definitive version of the film. Green Book Green Book is a 2018 American biographical comedy-drama film directed by Peter Farrelly. Set in 1962, the film is inspired by the true story of a tour of the Deep South by African American classical and jazz pianist Don Shirley and Italian American bouncer Frank "Tony Lip" Vallelonga who served as Shirleys driver and bodyguard. The film was written by Farrelly, Brian Hayes Currie and Vallelongas son, Nick Vallelonga, based on interviews with his father and Shirley, as well as letters his father wrote to his mother. The film is named after The Negro Motorist Green Book, a mid-20th century guidebook for African-American travelers written by Victor Hugo Green. Green Book had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2018, where it won the Peoples Choice Award. It was then theatrically released in the United States on November 16, 2018, by Universal Pictures, and grossed $322 million worldwide. The film received positive reviews from critics, with Mortensen and Alis performances being lauded, although it drew some criticism for its depiction of both race and Shirley. Green Book received numerous accolades and nominations, and at the 91st Academy Awards, it won Oscars for Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actor for Ali. The film also won the Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture, the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, the National Board of Review award for the best film of 2018, and was chosen as one of the top 10 films of the year by the American Film Institute. Ali also won the Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild, and BAFTA awards for Best Supporting Actor. Bridesmaids Bridesmaids is a 2011 American comedy film directed by Paul Feig, written by Annie Mumolo and Kristen Wiig, and produced by Judd Apatow, Barry Mendel, and Clayton Townsend. The plot centers on Annie, who suffers a series of misfortunes after being asked to serve as maid of honor for her best friend, Lillian, played by Maya Rudolph. Rose Byrne, Melissa McCarthy, Ellie Kemper, and Wendi McLendon-Covey co-star as Lillians bridesmaids, with Chris ODowd, Rebel Wilson, Matt Lucas, Michael Hitchcock, Jon Hamm, and Jill Clayburgh, in her final film appearance, in supporting roles. Actresses Annie Mumolo and Kristen Wiig wrote the screenplay following Wiigs casting in Apatows 2007 comedy film Knocked Up, and budgeted at $32.5 million. Upon its opening release in the United States and Canada on May 13, 2011, Bridesmaids was both critically and commercially successful. The film grossed $26 million in its opening weekend, eventually grossing over $288 million worldwide, and surpassed Knocked Up to become the top-grossing Apatow production to date, and served as a touchstone for discussion about women in comedy. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. It received multiple other accolades. On January 24, 2012, the film was nominated for both the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Melissa McCarthy and Best Original Screenplay for Wiig and Mumolo. This made it the first Apatow-produced film to be nominated for an Academy Award. The Twilight Saga: New Moon The Twilight Saga: New Moon is a 2009 American romantic fantasy film based on Stephenie Meyers 2006 novel New Moon. It is the second film in The Twilight Saga film series and is the sequel to 2008s Twilight. Summit Entertainment greenlit the sequel in late November 2008, following the early success of Twilight. Directed by Chris Weitz, the film stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, reprising their roles as Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, and Jacob Black, respectively. Melissa Rosenberg, who handed in a draft of the film script during the opening weekend of Twilight, returned as screenwriter for New Moon as well. Filming began in Vancouver in late March 2009, and in Montepulciano, Italy in late May 2009. The film was released on November 20, 2009 in most countries, and set domestic box office records as the biggest midnight screening, grossing $26.3 million, which was superseded by its sequel, Eclipse. This led to the highest single-day, domestic gross on an opening day, with $72.7 million, until it was beaten in 2011 by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, which made $91.1 million, by nearly $20 million. Furthermore, New Moon opened with the third-highest domestic opening weekend since 2002 grossing a total of $142,839,137. The film also became the highest-grossing film released by Summit Entertainment, and was the widest independent release, playing in over 4,100 theaters in its theatrical run, until it was surpassed by The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. New Moon was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on March 20, 2010 through midnight release parties. As of July 2012, the film has grossed $184,916,451 in North American DVD sales, selling more than 8,835,501 units, 4 million of which were sold within its first weekend, beating Twilights 3.8 million units sold in its first two days. The film was well received by fans, but received generally negative reviews from critics. Death Proof Death Proof is a 2007 American exploitation horror film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It stars Kurt Russell as a stuntman who murders young women in staged car accidents using his "death-proof" stunt car. It co-stars Rosario Dawson, Vanessa Ferlito, Jordan Ladd, Rose McGowan, Sydney Tamiia Poitier, Tracie Thoms and Mary Elizabeth Winstead, with stuntwoman Zoë Bell as herself. The film pays homage to the slasher, exploitation and muscle car films of the 1970s. Death Proof was released theatrically in the United States as part of a double feature with Robert Rodriguez’s Planet Terror under the collective title Grindhouse, to recreate the experience of viewing exploitation film double features in a "grindhouse" theater. The films were released separately outside the United States and on DVD, with Death Proof going on sale in the U.S. on September 18, 2007. The film was in the main competition for the Palme dOr at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. A Bug's Life A Bugs Life is a 1998 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by John Lasseter and co-directed and written by Andrew Stanton, the film involves a misfit ant, Flik, who is looking for "tough warriors" to save his colony from greedy grasshoppers, only to recruit a group of bugs that turn out to be an inept circus troupe. The film stars the voices of Dave Foley, Kevin Spacey and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. The film is inspired by Aesops fable The Ant and the Grasshopper. Production began shortly after the release of Toy Story in 1995. The screenplay was penned by Stanton and comedy writers Donald McEnery and Bob Shaw. The ants in the film were redesigned to be more appealing, and Pixars animation unit employed technical innovations in computer animation. Randy Newman composed the music for the film. During production, the filmmakers became embroiled in a public feud with DreamWorks Animation due to the production of their similar film Antz, which was released the same year. The film was released on November 25, 1998, and grossed $363 million in receipts. It received positive reviews from film critics, who commended the storyline, witty dialogue and voice-acting, and the animation, although some compared it unfavorably to Antz. It was the first film to be digitally transferred frame-by-frame and released to DVD, and has been released multiple times on home video. Step Brothers Step Brothers is a 2008 American comedy film directed by Adam McKay and written by Will Ferrell and McKay from a story by Ferrell, McKay, and John C. Reilly. It follows Brennan and Dale, two grown men who are forced to live together as brothers after their single parents, with whom they still live, marry each other. Richard Jenkins, Mary Steenburgen, Adam Scott and Kathryn Hahn also star. The film was released on July 25, 2008, two years after The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. Both films feature the same main actors, as well as the same producing and writing team. Forgetting Sarah Marshall Forgetting Sarah Marshall is a 2008 American romantic comedy film directed by Nicholas Stoller and starring Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis and Russell Brand. The film, which was written by Segel and co-produced by Judd Apatow, was released by Universal Pictures. Filming began in April 2007 at the Turtle Bay Resort on the North Shore of Oahu Island in Hawaii. The film was released for North American theaters on April 18, 2008 and in the UK a week later on April 25, 2008. The story revolves around Peter Bretter, who is a music composer for a TV show that happens to feature his girlfriend, Sarah Marshall, in the lead role. After a five-year relationship, Sarah abruptly breaks up with Peter. Devastated by this event, he chooses to go on a vacation in Hawaii, in order to try to move forward with his life. Trouble ensues when he runs into his ex on the island as she is vacationing with her new boyfriend. Lone Survivor Lone Survivor is a 2013 American biographical military action film based on the eponymous 2007 non-fiction book by Marcus Luttrell with Patrick Robinson. Set during the war in Afghanistan, it dramatizes the unsuccessful United States Navy SEALs counter-insurgent mission Operation Red Wings, during which a four-man SEAL reconnaissance and surveillance team was tasked to track down the Taliban leader Ahmad Shah. Written and directed by Peter Berg, the film stars Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch, Emile Hirsch, Ben Foster, and Eric Bana. Upon first learning of the book in 2007, Berg arranged several meetings with Luttrell to discuss adapting the book to film. Universal Pictures acquired the film rights in August 2007, after bidding against other major studios. In re-enacting events, Berg drew much of his screenplay from Luttrells eyewitness accounts in the book, as well as autopsy and incident reports related to the mission. After directing Battleship for Universal, Berg resumed working on Lone Survivor. Principal photography began in October 2012 and concluded in November, after 42 days. Filming took place on location in New Mexico, using digital cinematography. Luttrell and several other Navy SEAL veterans acted as technical advisors, while multiple branches of the United States Armed Forces aided the production. Two companies, Industrial Light & Magic and Image Engine, created the visual effects. Lone Survivor opened in limited release in the United States on December 25, 2013, before opening across North America on January 10, 2014. It received generally positive reviews; some critics praised Bergs direction, as well as the acting, story, visuals and battle sequences, while others derided the film for focusing more on its action scenes than on characterization. It grossed over $154 million, of which $125 million was from North America. It was chosen by National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2013, and received two Oscar nominations for Best Sound Editing and Best Sound Mixing. Apollo 13 Apollo 13 is a 1995 American space docudrama film directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise, and Ed Harris. The screenplay by William Broyles Jr., and Al Reinert dramatizes the aborted 1970 Apollo 13 lunar mission and is an adaptation of the book Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13 by astronaut Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger. The film depicts astronauts Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise aboard Apollo 13 for Americas third Moon landing mission. En route, an on-board explosion deprives their spacecraft of most of its oxygen supply and electric power, forcing NASAs flight controllers to abort the Moon landing, and turning the mission into a struggle to get the three men home safely. Howard went to great lengths to create a technically accurate movie, employing NASAs technical assistance in astronaut and flight controller training for his cast, and obtaining permission to film scenes aboard a reduced gravity aircraft for realistic depiction of the "weightlessness" experienced by the astronauts in space. Released to cinemas in the United States on June 30, 1995, Apollo 13 was nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture. In total, the film grossed over $355 million worldwide during its theatrical releases. The film was very positively received by critics. Notting Hill Notting Hill is a 1999 romantic comedy film directed by Roger Michell. The screenplay was written by Richard Curtis, author of Four Weddings and a Funeral, and the film was produced by Duncan Kenworthy. The film stars Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant, Rhys Ifans, Emma Chambers, Tim McInnerny, Gina McKee, and Hugh Bonneville. The story is of a romance between a London book seller played by Grant and a famous American actress played by Roberts, who happens into his shop. Released on 21 May 1999, Notting Hill was well received by critics and became the highest-grossing British film released in 1999. The film won a BAFTA, was nominated in two other categories, and won other awards, including a British Comedy Award and a Brit Award for the soundtrack. Mission: Impossible - Fallout Mission: Impossible – Fallout is a 2018 American action spy film written, co-produced, and directed by Christopher McQuarrie. It is the sixth installment in the Mission: Impossible film series, and the second film to be directed by McQuarrie following the 2015 film Rogue Nation, making him the first director to direct more than one film in the franchise. The cast includes Tom Cruise, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Sean Harris, Michelle Monaghan, and Alec Baldwin, all of whom reprise their roles from previous films, along with Henry Cavill, Vanessa Kirby, and Angela Bassett, who join the franchise. In the film, Ethan Hunt and his team must track down missing plutonium while being monitored by a CIA agent after a mission goes wrong. Talks for a sixth Mission: Impossible film began prior to the release of Rogue Nation in 2015. The film was officially announced in November 2015, with McQuarrie confirming his return as writer and director, as well as producer alongside J. J. Abrams and Cruise, the seventh collaboration between the pair. Jeremy Renner confirmed that he would not be appearing in the film due to scheduling conflicts with Endgame. Filming took place from April 2017 to March 2018, in Paris, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Arab Emirates. Mission: Impossible – Fallout had its world premiere in Paris on July 12, 2018, and was released in the United States on July 27, 2018; it was the first in the series to be released in RealD 3D, and also had an IMAX release. It grossed $791 million worldwide, making it the eighth highest-grossing film of 2018, Cruises highest-grossing film to date, and the highest-grossing film in the franchise, surpassing Ghost Protocol. It received critical praise for its direction, cinematography, action sequences, stunts, musical score and performances of the cast, and is considered by many critics the best installment in the franchise. Two untitled sequels are scheduled to be released on July 2021 and on August 2022 respectively, both directed by McQuarrie. School of Rock School of Rock is a 2003 comedy film directed by Richard Linklater, produced by Scott Rudin, and written by Mike White. The film stars Jack Black, Joan Cusack, White, and Sarah Silverman. Black plays struggling rock guitarist Dewey Finn, who is kicked out of his band and subsequently disguises himself as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. After witnessing the musical talent of his students, Dewey forms a band of fifth-graders to attempt to win the upcoming Battle of the Bands and pay off his rent. School of Rock was released on October 3, 2003, by Paramount Pictures, grossing $131 million worldwide on a $35 million budget. The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise for Blacks performance. It was the highest grossing music-themed comedy of all time, until it was overtaken in 2015 by Pitch Perfect 2. A stage musical adaptation opened on Broadway in December 2015, and a television adaptation for Nickelodeon premiered on March 12, 2016. The Hunt The Hunt is a 2012 Danish drama film directed by Thomas Vinterberg and starring Mads Mikkelsen. The story is set in a small Danish village around Christmas, and follows a man who becomes the target of mass hysteria after being wrongly accused of sexually abusing a child in his kindergarten class. The film was screened at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and competed at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival where Mikkelsen won the Best Actor Award for his role. It also won the 2013 Nordic Council Film Prize. The film was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, making the final nomination. It was nominated in the same category at the 2013 Golden Globe Awards. The Royal Tenenbaums The Royal Tenenbaums is a 2001 American comedy-drama film directed by Wes Anderson and co-written with Owen Wilson. The film stars Danny Glover, Gene Hackman, Anjelica Huston, Bill Murray, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ben Stiller, Luke Wilson, and Owen Wilson. Ostensibly based on a non-existent novel, and told with a narrative influenced by the literature of J.D. Salinger, the story follows the lives of three gifted siblings who experience great success in youth, and even greater disappointment and failure in adulthood. The childrens eccentric father Royal Tenenbaum leaves them in their adolescent years, returning to them after they have grown, and falsely claiming to have a terminal illness. Long after he was shunned by his family, Royal gradually reconciles with his children and ex-wife. With a variety of influences, including Louis Malles 1963 film The Fire Within and Orson Welles 1942 film The Magnificent Ambersons, the story involves themes of the dysfunctional family, lost greatness, and redemption. An absurdist and ironic sense of humor pervades the film, which features a soundtrack subsequently released in two albums. The Royal Tenenbaums was shot in and around New York City, including a house in Harlem used for the Tenenbaum residence. The filmmakers went to efforts to distinguish the films backgrounds from a recognizable New York, with fashions and sets combining the appearances of different time periods. After debuting at the New York Film Festival, The Royal Tenenbaums received positive reviews from critics and was Andersons most financially successful film until 2014s The Grand Budapest Hotel. Hackman won a Golden Globe for his performance, and the screenwriters were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. In 2016, it was included in BBCs 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century. The Fugitive The Fugitive is a 1993 American action thriller film based on the 1960s television series of the same name created by Roy Huggins. It was directed by Andrew Davis and stars Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones. After being wrongfully convicted for the murder of his wife and unjustly sentenced to death, Dr. Richard Kimble escapes from custody and sets out to find his wife’s killer, catch him, and clear his name, while being pursued by a team of U.S. Marshals led by Deputy Samuel Gerard. The Fugitive premiered in the United States on August 6, 1993, and was a major critical and commercial success. It was the third-highest-grossing film of 1993 domestically, with an estimated 44 million tickets sold in the US. It was nominated for seven Academy Awards including Best Picture; Jones won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. It was followed by a 1998 spin-off, U.S. Marshals, in which Jones reprised his role as Gerard. Snowpiercer Snowpiercer is a 2013 science-fiction action film based on the French graphic novel Le Transperceneige by Jacques Lob, Benjamin Legrand and Jean-Marc Rochette. The film is directed by Bong Joon-ho, and written by Bong and Kelly Masterson. A South Korean-Czech co-production, the film marks Bongs English-language debut; approximately 80% of the film was shot in English. The film stars Chris Evans, Song Kang-ho, Tilda Swinton, Jamie Bell, Octavia Spencer, Go Ah-sung, John Hurt, and Ed Harris. The movie takes place aboard the Snowpiercer train, operating on a globe-spanning track, carrying the last remnants of humanity after an attempt at climate engineering in order to stop global warming has unintentionally created a new Snowball Earth. Evans stars as Curtis Everett, a member of the lower-class tail section passengers as they lead a revolution against the elite of the front of the train. Filming was done on train car sets mounted on gimbals at Barrandov Studios in Prague to simulate the motion of the train. Snowpiercer received critical acclaim, and appeared on many film critics top ten film lists of 2014 following its international release. Praise was primarily directed towards its vision, direction, and performances, particularly Evanss and Swintons. Initially planned for a limited-screen showing in the United States, the critical response to the film prompted The Weinstein Company to expand the showing to more theaters and through digital streaming services. Produced at a budget of $40 million, it remains the most expensive Korean production ever. Gone in 60 Seconds Gone in 60 Seconds is a 2000 American action heist film starring Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi, Christopher Eccleston, Robert Duvall, Vinnie Jones, and Will Patton. The film was directed by Dominic Sena, written by Scott Rosenberg, and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. The film is a loose remake of the 1974 H.B. Halicki film of the same name. The film was shot throughout Los Angeles and Long Beach. It was released on June 9, 2000 by Buena Vista Studios. Upon release, Gone in 60 Seconds received mixed reviews from critics. It was criticized for its writing and its direction as well as the acting, although Nicolas Cage and Angelina Jolies performances, as well as the action sequences, were praised. Despite the critical failure, the film was a commercial success, grossing over $237 million against a budget of $90 million. The Nice Guys The Nice Guys is a 2016 American neo-noir crime black comedy film directed by Shane Black and written by Black and Anthony Bagarozzi. The film stars Russell Crowe, Ryan Gosling, Angourie Rice, Matt Bomer, Margaret Qualley, Keith David and Kim Basinger. Set in 1977 Los Angeles, the film focuses on a private eye and a tough enforcer who team up to investigate the disappearance of a teenage girl. The Nice Guys premiered on May 11, 2016, in Hollywood, and also screened on May 15 at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, before being released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on May 20, 2016. It received positive reviews from critics and grossed $62 million on a $50 million budget. Lawrence of Arabia Lawrence of Arabia is a 1962 British epic historical drama film based on the life of T. E. Lawrence. It was directed by David Lean and produced by Sam Spiegel through his British company Horizon Pictures and Columbia Pictures, with the screenplay by Robert Bolt and Michael Wilson and starring Peter OToole in the title role. The film, a British and American co-production, depicts Lawrences experiences in the Ottoman Empires provinces of Hejaz and Greater Syria during World War I, in particular his attacks on Aqaba and Damascus and his involvement in the Arab National Council. Its themes include Lawrences emotional struggles with the personal violence inherent in war, his own identity, and his divided allegiance between his native Britain and its army, and his new-found comrades within the Arabian desert tribes. The film also stars Alec Guinness, Jack Hawkins, Anthony Quinn, Omar Sharif, Anthony Quayle, Claude Rains and Arthur Kennedy. Lawrence of Arabia was nominated for ten Oscars at the 35th Academy Awards in 1963; it won seven, including Best Picture and Best Director. It also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama and the BAFTA Awards for Best Film and Outstanding British Film. In the years since, it has been recognised as one of the greatest and most influential films in the history of cinema. The dramatic score by Maurice Jarre and the Super Panavision 70 cinematography by Freddie Young are also highly acclaimed. In 1991, Lawrence of Arabia was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected for preservation in the US Library of Congress National Film Registry. In 1998, the American Film Institute placed it 5th greatest American film on their 100 Years...100 Movies list, and 7th on their 2007 updated list. In 1999, the British Film Institute named the film the third-greatest British film of all time. It was voted among the 100 Greatest American Films by American Film Institute in 1998. In 2004, it was voted the best British film of all time in a Sunday Telegraph poll of Britains leading filmmakers. Fast & Furious Fast & Furious is a 2009 American action adventure film directed by Justin Lin and written by Chris Morgan. It is the fourth installment of The Fast and the Furious franchise and stars Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, John Ortiz, and Laz Alonso. Fast & Furious follows Dominic Toretto and Federal Bureau of Investigation agent Brian OConner who are forced to work together to avenge the murder of Torettos lover Letty Ortiz and apprehend drug lord Arturo Braga. Fast & Furious marked the first film in the series since the original installment, The Fast and the Furious, to feature the main cast. As a result, this spawned a shift within the series chronological order, with developers setting Fast & Furious between the second and third installments, to account for their absences. Casting began in July 2007, after Universal Studios confirmed the returns of Diesel and Walker, while principal photography began in Los Angeles in February 2008, with the film being shot in California. Fast & Furious was released in the United States on April 3, 2009. The film archieved financial success, setting box office records for its opening weekend and spring opening weekend gross. It quickly became the highest grossing film in the franchise, and eventually grossed over $363 million worldwide. The film was also the 17th highest-grossing film of 2009. Despite its commercial success, Fast & Furious received mixed reviews, with some critics singling out the performances of Diesel and Walker. The films soundtrack and production were praised. A sequel, Fast Five, was released in April 2011 to box office success, surpassing Fast & Furious as the highest-grossing film in the franchise. Beauty and the Beast Beauty and the Beast is a 2017 American musical romantic fantasy film directed by Bill Condon from a screenplay written by Stephen Chbosky and Evan Spiliotopoulos. Co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Mandeville Films, it was filmed in the UK with predominantly British principal actors. The film is a live action adaptation of Disneys 1991 animated film of the same name, itself an adaptation of Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumonts 18th-century fairy tale. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Emma Watson and Dan Stevens as the eponymous characters with Luke Evans, Kevin Kline, Josh Gad, Ewan McGregor, Stanley Tucci, Audra McDonald, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Ian McKellen, and Emma Thompson in supporting roles. A live-action Beauty and the Beast remake was first announced in April 2014, with Condon hired to direct it; Watson, Stevens, Evans and the rest of the cast signed on between January and April 2015. Principal photography began at Shepperton Studios in Surrey, England in May 2015 and wrapped that August. With an estimated budget of around $255 million, it is one of the most expensive films ever made. Beauty and the Beast premiered at Spencer House in London on February 23, 2017, and was released in the United States in standard, Disney Digital 3-D, RealD 3D, IMAX and IMAX 3D formats, along with Dolby Cinema on March 17, 2017. The film received generally positive reviews, with many praising the performances of the cast, and its faithfulness to the original animated film, as well as elements from the Broadway musical, visual style, production values, and musical score, though it received criticism for some of the character designs and its excessive similarity to the original. The film grossed over $1.2 billion worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing live-action musical film, and making it the second-highest-grossing film of 2017, the thirteenth-highest-ever-grossing film in North America and the 15th-highest-grossing film of all time. The film received four nominations at the 23rd Critics Choice Awards and two nominations at the 71st British Academy Film Awards. It also received Academy Award nominations for Best Production Design and Best Costume Design at the 90th Academy Awards. Kong: Skull Island Kong: Skull Island is a 2017 American monster film directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts and written by Dan Gilroy, Max Borenstein and Derek Connolly. The film is a reboot of the King Kong franchise, and serves as the second film in Legendarys MonsterVerse. The film stars Tom Hiddleston, Samuel L. Jackson, John Goodman, Brie Larson, Jing Tian, Toby Kebbell, John Ortiz, Corey Hawkins, Jason Mitchell, Shea Whigham, Thomas Mann, Terry Notary, and John C. Reilly. In the film, set in 1973, a team of scientists and Vietnam War soldiers travel to an uncharted island in the Pacific and encounter terrifying creatures and the mighty Kong. The film was announced in July 2014 at San Diego Comic-Con and Vogt-Roberts was announced as the director in September 2014. The project originally began at Universal as an origin story but was later moved to Warner Bros. in order to develop a shared cinematic universe featuring Godzilla and King Kong. Principal photography began in October 2015 in Hawaii and various locations around Vietnam and ended in March 2016. Kong: Skull Island was theatrically released on March 10, 2017 to positive reviews, with praise for its visual effects, action, and performances, particularly that of Jackson and Reilly. It was also a box office success, grossing $168 million domestically and $566 million worldwide. The film was nominated for Best Visual Effects at the 90th Academy Awards. A sequel, Godzilla vs. Kong, is scheduled to be released on March 13, 2020. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is a 2015 American spy film directed by Guy Ritchie and written by Ritchie and Lionel Wigram. It is based on the 1964 MGM television series of the same name, which was created by Norman Felton and Sam Rolfe. The film stars Henry Cavill, Armie Hammer, Alicia Vikander, Elizabeth Debicki, Jared Harris, and Hugh Grant. The film was produced by RatPac-Dune Entertainment, Davis Entertainment and Turner Entertainment Co. which co-produced the film, as well as the original TV series current holder. In 1993, John Davis obtained the rights for a film adaptation based on the original series. However, the film fell into development limbo due to multiple script rewrites. Over the years, Matthew Vaughn, David Dobkin, and Steven Soderbergh were optioned for directing until Ritchie signed on in March 2013. The film premiered at Barcelona on August 2, 2015 and was released on August 14, 2015, by Warner Bros., receiving mostly positive reviews from critics and grossing $109 million worldwide on a $75–84 million budget. My Neighbor Totoro is a 1988 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten. The film—which stars the voice actors Noriko Hidaka, Chika Sakamoto, and Hitoshi Takagi—tells the story of the two young daughters of a professor and their interactions with friendly wood spirits in postwar rural Japan. The film won the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize and the Mainichi Film Award and Kinema Junpo Award for Best Film in 1988. It also received the Special Award at the Blue Ribbon Awards in the same year. In 1989, Streamline Pictures produced an exclusive dub for use on transpacific flights by Japan Airlines. Troma Films, under their 50th St. Films banner, distributed the dub of the film co-produced by Jerry Beck. This dub was released to United States theaters in 1993, on VHS and laserdisc in the United States by Fox Video in 1994, and on DVD in 2002. The rights to this dub expired in 2004, so it was re-released by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on 7 March 2006 with a new dub cast. This version was also released in Australia by Madman on 15 March 2006 and in the UK by Optimum Releasing on 27 March 2006. This DVD release is the first version of the film in the United States to include both Japanese and English language tracks, as Fox did not have the rights to the Japanese audio track for their version. My Neighbor Totoro was critically acclaimed and has amassed a worldwide cult following in the years after its release. The film and its titular character, Totoro, have become cultural icons. The film has grossed at the worldwide box office as of September 2019, in addition to generating approximately from home video sales and from licensed merchandise sales, adding up to approximately in total lifetime revenue. My Neighbor Totoro ranked 41st in Empire magazines "The 100 Best Films Of World Cinema" in 2010, and Totoro was ranked 18th on Empires 50 Best Animated Film Characters list. A list of the greatest animated films compiled by Terry Gilliam in Time Out ranked the film number 1. A similar list compiled by the editors of Time Out ranked the film number 3. My Neighbor Totoro was also voted the highest-ranking animated film on the 2012 Sight & Sound critics poll of all-time greatest films. The character made multiple cameo appearances in a number of Studio Ghibli films and video games and also serves as the mascot for the studio and is recognized as one of the most popular characters in Japanese animation. Totoro was ranked 24th on IGNs top 25 anime characters. Hellboy II: The Golden Army Hellboy II: The Golden Army is a 2008 American superhero film based on the fictional character Hellboy created by Mike Mignola. The film was written and directed by Guillermo del Toro and is a sequel to the 2004 film Hellboy, which del Toro also directed. Ron Perlman reprises his starring role as the eponymous character. Hellboy II: The Golden Army was released by Universal Pictures. The film grossed over $160 million, against a budget of $85 million. It received positive reviews from critics, which praised the fantasy atmosphere in the film, as well as Perlman and the other casts acting performances. The film received an Oscar nomination for Best Makeup. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is a 1998 American psychedelic satirical black comedy road film adapted from Hunter S. Thompsons novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. It was co-written and directed by Terry Gilliam, and stars Johnny Depp and Benicio del Toro as Raoul Duke and Dr. Gonzo, respectively. The film details the duos journey through Las Vegas as their initial journalistic intentions devolve into an exploration of the city under the influence of psychoactive substances. The film received mixed reviews from critics and was a financial failure, but has since become a cult classic among film fans. The Jungle Book The Jungle Book is a 2016 American fantasy adventure film directed and produced by Jon Favreau, produced by Walt Disney Pictures, and written by Justin Marks. Based on Rudyard Kiplings eponymous collective works and inspired by Walt Disneys 1967 animated film of the same name, The Jungle Book is a live-action/CGI film that tells the story of Mowgli, an orphaned human boy who, guided by his animal guardians, sets out on a journey of self-discovery while evading the threatening Shere Khan. The film introduces Neel Sethi as Mowgli, along with voice and motion capture performances from Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley, Idris Elba, Lupita Nyongo, Scarlett Johansson, Giancarlo Esposito, with Garry Shandling, and Christopher Walken. Favreau, Marks, and producer Brigham Taylor developed the films story as a balance between Disneys animated adaptation and Kiplings original works, borrowing elements from both into the film. Principal photography commenced in 2014, with filming taking place entirely in Los Angeles. The film required extensive use of computer-generated imagery to portray the animals and settings. The Jungle Book was released in the United States in Disney Digital 3-D, RealD 3D, IMAX 3D, D-Box, and premium large formats, on April 15, 2016. It became a critical and commercial success, grossing over $966 million worldwide, making it the fifth-highest-grossing film of 2016 and the 47th-highest-grossing film of all time. The film received praise for its visual effects, vocal performances, direction, musical score, and its faithfulness to the original animated film. It won accolades for achievements in visual effects at the 89th Academy Awards, 22nd Critics Choice Awards and 70th British Academy Film Awards. A sequel is in development, with Favreau and Marks set to return as director/producer and writer, respectively. 28 Weeks Later 28 Weeks Later is a 2007 horror film directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo. A sequel to the 2002 film 28 Days Later, it stars Robert Carlyle, Rose Byrne, Jeremy Renner, Harold Perrineau, Catherine McCormack, Imogen Poots, and Idris Elba. It is set after the events of the first film, depicting the efforts of NATO military forces to salvage a safe zone in London, the consequence of two young siblings breaking protocol to find their infected mother, and the resulting reintroduction of the Rage Virus to the safe zone. 28 Weeks Later was released on 11 May 2007, in the United Kingdom by 20th Century Fox and in the United States by Fox Atomic. Like its predecessor, the film received positive reviews from critics, with many praising the performances, atmosphere, and screenplay. It grossed $64 million against a $15 million budget. John Carter John Carter is a 2012 American science fiction action film based on A Princess of Mars, the first book in the Barsoom series of novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The film chronicles the first interplanetary adventure of John Carter and his attempts to mediate civil unrest amongst the warring kingdoms of Barsoom. It was directed by Andrew Stanton from a screenplay written by Stanton, Mark Andrews, and Michael Chabon. The film was produced by Jim Morris, Colin Wilson, and Lindsey Collins. John Carter stars Taylor Kitsch in the title role, Lynn Collins, Samantha Morton, Mark Strong, Ciarán Hinds, Dominic West, James Purefoy and Willem Dafoe. Several developments on a theatrical film adaptation of the Barsoom series emerged throughout the 20th century from various major studios and producers, with the earliest attempt dating back to the 1930s. Most of these efforts, however, ultimately stalled in development hell. In the late-2000s, Walt Disney Pictures began a concerted effort to develop a film adaptation of Burroughs works, after a previously abandoned venture by the studio in the 1980s. The project was driven by Stanton, who had pressed Disney to renew the screen rights from the Burroughs estate. Stanton became director in 2009; this was his live-action debut, as his previous directorial work for Disney included the Pixar animated films, Finding Nemo and WALL-E. Filming began in November 2009, with principal photography underway in January 2010, wrapping seven months later in July 2010. Michael Giacchino composed the films musical score. John Carter was released in the United States on March 9, 2012, marking the centennial of the titular characters first appearance. The film was presented in Disney Digital 3-D, RealD 3D, IMAX 3D, and conventional formats. Upon release, John Carter received a mixed critical reception, with praise for its visuals, Michael Giacchinos soundtrack, and the action sequences, but criticism toward the characterization and plot. The film flopped at the North American box office, but set an opening-day record in Russia. It grossed $284 million at the worldwide box office, resulting in a $200 million writedown for Disney. With a total cost of $350 million, including an estimated production budget of $263 million, it is one of the most expensive films ever made. Due to the films poor box office performance, Disney cancelled plans for a sequel and the trilogy Stanton had planned. 1408 1408 is a 2007 American psychological horror film based on Stephen Kings 1999 short story of the same name. It is directed by Mikael Håfström and stars John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, Mary McCormack, Tony Shalhoub, Len Cariou, Isiah Whitlock, and Jasmine Jessica Anthony. The film was released in the United States on June 22, 2007, although July 13 is mentioned as the release date on the website. The film follows Mike Enslin, an author who investigates allegedly haunted houses and rents the titular room 1408 at a New York City hotel. Although skeptical of the paranormal, he is soon trapped in the room where he experiences bizarre events. Reviews were mostly positive and the film did well at the box office. Before Sunrise Before Sunrise is a 1995 American romantic drama film directed by Richard Linklater and written by Linklater and Kim Krizan. The film follows Jesse, a young American man, and Céline, a young French woman, who meet on a train and disembark in Vienna, where they spend the night walking around the city and getting to know each other. The plot is considered minimalistic, as not much happens aside from walking and talking. The two characters ideas and perspectives on life and love are detailed. Jesse is a romantic disguised as a cynic, and Céline is seemingly a romantic, albeit with some doubts. Taking place over the course of one night, their limited time together is always on their minds, and leads to their revealing more about themselves than they normally would, since both believe they will never see one another again. Before Sunrise opened to a strongly positive reception from critics. Jesse and Céline later make an appearance in Linklaters 2001 film Waking Life. A 2004 sequel, Before Sunset, picks up the story nine years after the events of the first film, and a 2013 sequel, Before Midnight, picks up the story eighteen years on after the events of the first film. Kick-Ass 2 Kick-Ass 2 is a 2013 superhero black comedy film based on the second and third volumes of The Dave Lizewski Years, both by Mark Millar and John Romita, and is the sequel to the 2010 film Kick-Ass. The film was written and directed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada by Jeff Wadlow and co-produced by Matthew Vaughn, who directed the first film. Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Chloë Grace Moretz reprise their roles from the first film as Dave Lizewski, Chris DAmico, and Mindy Macready, respectively. Other returning actors include Clark Duke, Yancy Butler, Garrett M. Brown, Lyndsy Fonseca and Sophie Wu. The film was shot in Canada and England in the second semester of 2012 and released on August 14, 2013, in the United Kingdom and Ireland and on August 16 in the United States. Matthew Vaughns production company Marv Films produced the film alongside Plan B Entertainment, Dentsu and Universal Pictures. Kick-Ass 2 earned $60.7 million on a $28 million budget. On Rotten Tomatoes, critics deemed it inferior to its predecessor. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is a 2000 wuxia film directed by Ang Lee and written by Wang Hui-ling, James Schamus and Tsai Kuo Jung, based on the Chinese novel by Wang Dulu. The film features an international cast of Chinese actors, including Chow Yun-fat, Michelle Yeoh, Zhang Ziyi and Chang Chen. A multinational venture, the film was made on a US$17 million budget, and was produced by Asian Union Film & Entertainment, China Film Co-Productions Corporation, Columbia Pictures Film Production Asia, Edko Films, Good Machine International, and Zoom Hunt Productions. With dialogue in Mandarin, subtitled for various markets, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon became a surprise international success, grossing $213.5 million worldwide. It grossed US$128 million in the United States, becoming the highest-grossing foreign-language film produced overseas in American history. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon has won over 40 awards, and was nominated for 10 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and won Best Foreign Language Film, Best Art Direction, Best Original Score and Best Cinematography, receiving the most nominations ever for a non-English language film at the time. The film also won four BAFTAs and two Golden Globe Awards, one for Best Foreign Film. Along with its awards success, Crouching Tiger continues to be hailed as one of the greatest and most influential films. The film has been praised for its story, direction, and cinematography, and for its martial arts sequences. Hulk Hulk is a 2003 American superhero film based on the fictional Marvel Comics character of the same name. It was directed by Ang Lee and written by James Schamus, Michael France, and John Turman, from a story by Schamus. Eric Bana stars as Bruce Banner / Hulk, alongside Jennifer Connelly, Sam Elliott, Josh Lucas, and Nick Nolte. The film explores the origins of Bruce Banner, who after a lab accident involving gamma radiation, finds himself able to turn into a huge green-skinned monster whenever he is emotionally provoked or stressed, while he is pursued by the United States military and comes into a conflict with his biological father, who has his own dark agenda for his son. Development for the film started as far back as 1990. The film was at one point to be directed by Joe Johnston and then Jonathan Hensleigh. More scripts had been written by Hensleigh, John Turman, Michael France, Zak Penn, J. J. Abrams, Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, Michael Tolkin, and David Hayter before Ang Lee and James Schamus involvement. Hulk was shot mostly in California, primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area. Hulk grossed $245 million worldwide, becoming one of the highest-grossing films of 2003. The critical consensus on Rotten Tomatoes calls it an ambitious and stylish film that focuses too much on dialogue at the cost of action. A reboot, titled The Incredible Hulk, was released on June 13, 2008, as the second film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Annihilation Annihilation is a 2018 science fiction psychological horror film written and directed by Alex Garland, based on the novel of the same name by Jeff VanderMeer. It stars Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Gina Rodriguez, Tessa Thompson, Tuva Novotny, and Oscar Isaac. The story follows a group of scientists who enter "The Shimmer", a mysterious quarantined zone of mutating plants and animals caused by an alien presence. Annihilation was released theatrically in Canada and the United States by Paramount Pictures on February 23, 2018, and in China on April 13, 2018. Across the three countries, it grossed $43 million against a production budget between $40–55 million. It was released digitally by Netflix in a number of other countries on March 12, 2018. The film received praise for its visuals, acting, direction, and thought-provoking story. According to Empire Magazine, the film addresses "depression, grief, and the human propensity for self-destruction". Robin Hood Robin Hood is a 2010 British-American epic historical drama film based on the Robin Hood legend, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett, William Hurt, Mark Strong, Mark Addy, Oscar Isaac, Danny Huston, Eileen Atkins, and Max von Sydow. It was released in 12 countries on 12 May 2010, including the United Kingdom and Ireland and was also the opening film at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival the same day. It was released in a further 23 countries the following day, among them Australia, and an additional 17 countries on 14 May 2010, among them the United States and Canada. The film received mixed reviews and grossed $321.7 million against its $200 million budget, thus being considered a box office disappointment. Underworld Underworld is a 2003 action horror film directed by Len Wiseman and written by Danny McBride, based on a story by McBride, Kevin Grevioux, and Wiseman. The film centers on the secret history of vampires and lycans. It is the first installment in the Underworld franchise. The main plot revolves around Selene, a vampire Death Dealer hunting Lycans. She finds herself attracted to a human, Michael Corvin, who is being targeted by the Lycans. After Michael is bitten by a Lycan, Selene must decide whether to do her duty and kill him or go against her clan and save him. Alongside Beckinsale and Speedman, the film stars Michael Sheen, Shane Brolly, and Bill Nighy. An international co-production between companies from the United Kingdom, Germany, Hungary, and the United States, the film was released on September 19, 2003. Upon its release, the film received generally negative reviews from critics, but a smaller number of reviewers praised elements such as the films stylish Gothic visuals, the "icy English composure" in Kate Beckinsales performance, and the extensively worked-out vampire–werewolf mythology that serves as the films backstory. A surprise hit, the film grossed $95 million against a production budget of $22 million. The film was followed by Evolution, released three years later, and by three other films. The World's End The Worlds End is a 2013 comedic science fiction film directed by Edgar Wright, written by Wright and Simon Pegg, and starring Pegg, Nick Frost, Paddy Considine, Martin Freeman, Eddie Marsan and Rosamund Pike. The film follows a group of friends who discover an alien invasion during an epic pub crawl in their home town. Wright has described the film as "social science fiction" in the tradition of John Wyndham and Samuel Youd. It is the third and final film in the Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, following Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz. The film was produced by Relativity Media, StudioCanal, Big Talk Productions, and Working Title Films. It grossed $46.1 million against a $20 million budget. Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer is a 2007 American superhero film, and sequel to the 2005 film Fantastic Four. Both films are based on the Fantastic Four comic book and were directed by Tim Story. Ioan Gruffudd as Reed Richards, Jessica Alba as Sue Storm, Chris Evans as Johnny Storm, and Michael Chiklis as Ben Grimm are the film series recurring protagonists, while Julian McMahon and Kerry Washington reprised their roles from the first film as, respectively, Victor von Doom and Alicia Masters. Doug Jones and Beau Garrett appear in the sequel as the Silver Surfer and Frankie Raye, respectively, along with Laurence Fishburne as the voice of the Silver Surfer. The plot follows the Fantastic Four as they confront, and later ally with, the Silver Surfer to save Earth from Galactus. Upon its release on June 15, 2007 in North America, the film received mainly unfavorable reviews from critics, though some considered it an improvement over the first film. While it was the highest-grossing film during its first week, the film ultimately made less than its predecessor, resulting in a third film being cancelled. The series was later rebooted in 2015 and released to a worse critical and commercial reception. Stardust Stardust is a 2007 romantic adventure fantasy film directed by Matthew Vaughn and co-written by Vaughn and Jane Goldman. Based on Neil Gaiman’s 1999 novel of the same name, the film features an ensemble cast led by Claire Danes, Charlie Cox, Sienna Miller, Ricky Gervais, Jason Flemyng, Rupert Everett, Peter O’Toole, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Robert De Niro, with narration by Ian McKellen. The film follows Tristan, a young man from the fictional town of Wall in Great Britain. Wall is a town on the border of the magical fantasy kingdom of Stormhold. Tristan enters the magical world to collect a fallen star to give to his crush Victoria, in return for her hand in marriage. He collects the star who, to his surprise, is a woman named Yvaine. Witches and the Princes of Stormhold are also hunting for Yvaine. Meanwhile, Tristan tries to get her back to Wall with him before Victorias birthday, the deadline of her offer. The film was released to positive reviews and grossed $137 million on a $70-88.5 million budget. In 2008, it won the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. Stardust was released on DVD, Blu-ray, and HD DVD on December 18, 2007. Panic Room Panic Room is a 2002 American thriller film directed by David Fincher. The film stars Jodie Foster and Kristen Stewart as a mother and daughter whose new home is invaded by burglars, played by Forest Whitaker, Jared Leto, and Dwight Yoakam. The script was written by David Koepp. Koepps screenplay was inspired by news coverage in 2000 about panic rooms. The film was Finchers fifth feature film, following Fight Club. Fincher and Koepp brought together a crew of people with whom each had worked before. The house and its panic room were built on a Raleigh Studios lot. Nicole Kidman was originally cast as the mother, but she left after aggravating a previous injury. Her departure threatened the completion of the film, but Foster quickly replaced Kidman. The filmmakers used computer-generated imagery to create the illusion of the film camera moving through the houses rooms. Foster became pregnant during the shooting schedule, so filming was suspended until after she gave birth. The films production cost . The film was commercially released in the United States and Canada on , 2002. The film grossed on its opening weekend. In the United States and Canada, it grossed . In other territories, it grossed for a worldwide total of . Critics generally praised the film. Panic Room has been assessed for its portrayal of childhood and feminism, the elements of video surveillance and diabetes, and its thematic approach to mortality. The Graduate The Graduate is a 1967 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Mike Nichols and written by Buck Henry and Calder Willingham, based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Charles Webb, who wrote it shortly after graduating from Williams College. The film tells the story of 21-year-old Benjamin Braddock, a recent college graduate with no well-defined aim in life, who is seduced by an older woman, Mrs. Robinson, and then falls in love with her daughter Elaine. The film was released on December 22, 1967, received positive reviews and grossed $104.9million in the U.S. and Canada. With the figures adjusted for inflation, the films gross is $, making it the 23rd highest-ever grossing film in the U.S. and Canada. It won the Academy Award for Best Director and was nominated in six other categories. In 1996, The Graduate was selected for preservation in the U.S. National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Initially, the film was placed at on AFIs 100 Years... 100 Movies list in 1998. When AFI revised the list in 2007, the film was moved to . Olympus Has Fallen Olympus Has Fallen is a 2013 American action thriller film directed by Antoine Fuqua, and written by Creighton Rothenberger and Katrin Benedikt. It is the first installment in the Fallen film series. The film stars Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart, Morgan Freeman, Angela Bassett, Robert Forster, Cole Hauser, Ashley Judd, Melissa Leo, Dylan McDermott, Radha Mitchell, and Rick Yune. The plot depicts a North Korean-led guerrilla assault on the White House, and focuses on disgraced United States Secret Service agent Mike Bannings efforts to rescue the US President, Benjamin Asher. The film was released in the United States on March 22, 2013, by FilmDistrict. It earned $170 million against a $70 million production budget. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Fuquas direction and Butlers performance, but criticized the violence and screenplay. Olympus Has Fallen was one of two films released in 2013 that dealt with a terrorist attack on the White House; the other was White House Down. A sequel, titled London Has Fallen, was released on March 4, 2016, with the principal cast members reprising their roles. Another sequel, Angel Has Fallen, was released in 2019. Kingsman: The Golden Circle Kingsman: The Golden Circle is a 2017 action spy comedy film produced and directed by Matthew Vaughn and written by Vaughn and Jane Goldman. It is a sequel to The Secret Service which is based on the comic book series Kingsman, created by Dave Gibbons and Mark Millar. The film features Colin Firth, Taron Egerton, Mark Strong, Edward Holcroft, Hanna Alström, and Sophie Cookson reprising their roles from the first film with Julianne Moore, Halle Berry, Pedro Pascal, Elton John, Channing Tatum, and Jeff Bridges joining the cast. The film follows members of Kingsman needing to team up with their American counterpart, Statesman, after the world is held hostage by Poppy Adams and her drug cartel, "The Golden Circle". Kingsman: The Golden Circle premiered in London on 18 September 2017 and was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 20 September 2017 in 3D and 2D and in the United States on 22 September 2017 in IMAX. It grossed $410 million worldwide against a budget of $104 million and received mixed reviews from critics, with the films length being targeted for criticism and the films new characters and stylized action garnering polarized responses. A prequel, The Kings Man, is currently scheduled to be released on 14 February 2020. Meet the Fockers Meet the Fockers, sometimes referred to as Meet the Parents 2, is a 2004 American comedy film directed by Jay Roach and the sequel to Meet the Parents. The film stars Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Dustin Hoffman, Barbra Streisand, Blythe Danner and Teri Polo. It was followed by a sequel, Little Fockers, in 2010. The Patriot The Patriot is a 2000 American epic historical fiction war film directed by Roland Emmerich, written by Robert Rodat, and starring Mel Gibson, Chris Cooper, Heath Ledger, and Jason Isaacs. The film mainly takes place in rural Berkeley County, and depicts the story of an American Colonist, nominally loyal to the British Crown, who is swept into the American Revolutionary War when his family is affected. Benjamin Martin is a composite figure who Rodat has stated is based on four factual figures from the American Revolutionary War: Andrew Pickens, Francis Marion, Daniel Morgan, and Thomas Sumter. The film takes place during the events of the Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War. It attracted controversy over its fictional portrayal of historical British figures and atrocities, especially with the infamous "Burning church" scene, of which there is no historical or written record. Critic Roger Ebert wrote "None of it has much to do with the historical reality of the Revolutionary War". Terminator Genisys Terminator Genisys is a 2015 American science fiction action film directed by Alan Taylor and written by Laeta Kalogridis and Patrick Lussier. The film reboots the Terminator film series, retaking the storys basics of the original film but in another direction. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, who reprises his role as the Terminator, alongside Jason Clarke, Emilia Clarke, Jai Courtney, J. K. Simmons, Dayo Okeniyi, Matt Smith, Courtney B. Vance, and Lee Byung-hun. It follows Kyle Reese, a soldier in a post-apocalyptic future with a war against the machines led by Skynet, who is sent from 2029 to 1984 by John Connor, leader of the Human Resistance, to protect his mother Sarah. When Kyle arrives in the past, he discovers that the timeline has been altered and Sarah has been raised by a reprogrammed Terminator. Megan Ellison and her production company Annapurna Pictures acquired the franchise rights in May 2011. The following year, production of another installment in the series was set up in collaboration with Skydance Productions, owned by Ellisons brother David. The Ellisons consulted Terminator creator James Cameron in the hope of returning to the spirit of The Terminator and its sequel Judgment Day. Principal photography was primarily in New Orleans, with some in the on-screen setting of San Francisco. Six companies handled the films visual effects, with its prosthetic make-up and animatronics created by Legacy Effects. The film was released by Paramount Pictures on July 1, 2015, in RealD 3D and IMAX 3D. It was not well-received by critics, who found its story and performances unsatisfactory, although Schwarzeneggers return to the franchise was praised. Terminator Genisys grossed over $440 million worldwide, making it the second-highest-grossing film of the franchise and of Schwarzeneggers career, behind Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Though Terminator Genisys was originally planned as the first film of a new trilogy, it was announced in 2017 that the next film, Dark Fate, would serve as a direct sequel to Terminator 2: Judgment Day, and reboot the series once again following the return of creative control to James Cameron. Solo: A Star Wars Story Solo: A Star Wars Story is a 2018 American space Western film based around the Star Wars character Han Solo, though also featuring his original trilogy co-protagonists Chewbacca and Lando Calrissian. Directed by Ron Howard, produced by Lucasfilm and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the second Star Wars anthology film following Rogue One. Alden Ehrenreich stars as Han Solo alongside Woody Harrelson, Emilia Clarke, Donald Glover, Thandie Newton, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Joonas Suotamo, and Paul Bettany. The film explores the early adventures of Han Solo and Chewbacca, who join a heist within the criminal underworld ten years prior to the events of A New Hope. Star Wars creator George Lucas began developing a Han Solo prequel in 2012, and commissioned Lawrence Kasdan to write the screenplay. After Lucas sold Lucasfilm to Disney in 2012, Kasdan was hired to write The Force Awakens, leaving his son Jonathan to complete the Solo script. Principal photography began in January 2017 at Pinewood Studios, directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. The duo were fired in June 2017 following "creative differences" with Lucasfilm, and Howard was hired as their replacement. With an estimated production budget of at least $275 million, Solo is one of the most expensive films ever made. Solo had its world premiere in Los Angeles on May 10, 2018, and was screened at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival on May 15, 2018. It was released in the United States on May 25, 2018, in RealD 3D, IMAX, and IMAX 3D. Solo received generally favorable reviews from critics who praised the films acting performances, visuals, musical score, and action sequences, while some felt its storyline was predictable. It is the first Star Wars film to be considered a box office bomb, grossing $392 million worldwide, making it the lowest-grossing live-action film in the franchise. It received a nomination for Best Visual Effects at the 91st Academy Awards. Phone Booth Phone Booth is a 2003 American neo-noir thriller film directed by Joel Schumacher, produced by David Zucker and Gil Netter, written by Larry Cohen and starring Colin Farrell, Forest Whitaker, Katie Holmes, Radha Mitchell, and Kiefer Sutherland. In the film, a mysterious hidden sniper calls a phone booth, and when a young publicist inside answers the phone, he quickly finds his life is at risk. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and was a box office hit, grossing $97 million worldwide against a production budget of $13 million. Production was initially stalled by the 2002 D.C. sniper attacks that were occurring at the time, but was completed in twelve days including pickups & reshoots. The attacks additionally prompted 20th Century Fox to delay the release of the film, and it opened in the United States on April 4, 2003. Ice Age: The Meltdown Ice Age: The Meltdown is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy adventure film produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. As the first sequel to the 2002 film Ice Age, it focuses on The Herd escaping an upcoming flood, during which Manny finds love. It was directed by Carlos Saldanha, co-director of the first film, with the music composed by John Powell. The original voice cast — Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary and Chris Wedge — is joined by Queen Latifah, Seann William Scott and Josh Peck. The film premiered in Belgium on March 1, 2006. It was eventually released in 70 countries, with the last release being in China, on June 9, 2006. The Meltdown received mixed critical reaction but was a box office success by earning over $660 million. Three more sequels were released — Dawn of the Dinosaurs in 2009, Continental Drift in 2012 and Collision Course in 2016. Annie Hall Annie Hall is a 1977 American romantic comedy film directed by Woody Allen from a screenplay he co-wrote with Marshall Brickman. Produced by Allens manager, Charles H. Joffe, the film stars the director as Alvy Singer, who tries to figure out the reasons for the failure of his relationship with the films eponymous female lead, played by Diane Keaton in a role written specifically for her. Principal photography for the film began on May 19, 1976, on the South Fork of Long Island, and filming continued periodically for the next ten months. Allen has described the result, which marked his first collaboration with cinematographer Gordon Willis, as "a major turning point", in that unlike the farces and comedies that were his work to that point, it introduced a new level of seriousness. Academics have noted the contrast in the settings of New York City and Los Angeles, the stereotype of gender differences in sexuality, the presentation of Jewish identity, and the elements of psychoanalysis and modernism. Annie Hall was screened at the Los Angeles Film Festival in March 1977, before its official release on April 20, 1977. The film received widespread critical acclaim, and along with winning the Academy Award for Best Picture, it received Oscars in three other categories: two for Allen, and Best Actress for Keaton. The film additionally won four BAFTA awards and a Golden Globe, the latter being awarded to Keaton. The films North American box office receipts of $38,251,425 are fourth-best of Allens works when not adjusted for inflation. Widely regarded as one of the greatest films of all-time, it ranks 31st on AFIs List of the greatest films in American cinema, 4th on their list of greatest comedy films and 28th on Bravos "100 Funniest Movies". Film critic Roger Ebert called it "just about everyones favorite Woody Allen movie". The films screenplay was also named the funniest ever written by the Writers Guild of America in its list of the "101 Funniest Screenplays". In 1992, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in its National Film Registry that includes "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" films. Contact Contact is a 1997 American science fiction drama film directed by Robert Zemeckis. It is a film adaptation of Carl Sagans 1985 novel of the same name; Sagan and his wife Ann Druyan wrote the story outline for the film. Jodie Foster portrays the films protagonist, Dr. Eleanor "Ellie" Arroway, a SETI scientist who finds strong evidence of extraterrestrial life and is chosen to make first contact. The film also stars Matthew McConaughey, James Woods, Tom Skerritt, William Fichtner, John Hurt, Angela Bassett, Rob Lowe, Jake Busey and David Morse. Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan began working on the film in 1979. Together, they wrote a film treatment more than 100 pages long and set up Contact at Warner Bros. with Peter Guber and Lynda Obst as producers. When development stalled on the film, Sagan published Contact as a novel in 1985, and the film adaptation was rejuvenated in 1989. Roland Joffé and George Miller had planned to direct it, but Joffé dropped out in 1993, and Warner Bros. fired Miller in 1995. Robert Zemeckis was eventually hired to direct, and filming for Contact lasted from September 1996 to February 1997. Sony Pictures Imageworks handled most of the visual effects sequences. The film was released on July 11, 1997. Contact grossed over $171 million worldwide. The film won the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation and received multiple awards and nominations at the Saturn Awards. The Accountant The Accountant is a 2016 American action thriller film directed by Gavin OConnor, written by Bill Dubuque and starring Ben Affleck, Anna Kendrick, J. K. Simmons, Jon Bernthal, Cynthia Addai-Robinson, Jeffrey Tambor, and John Lithgow. The storyline follows Christian Wolff, a certified public accountant with high-functioning autism who makes his living uncooking the books of criminal and terrorist organizations around the world that are experiencing internal embezzlement. The Accountant premiered in Los Angeles on October 10, 2016, and was theatrically released in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures on October 14, 2016. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $155 million worldwide. Dredd Dredd is a 2012 science fiction action film directed by Pete Travis and written and produced by Alex Garland. It is based on the 2000 AD comic strip Judge Dredd and its eponymous character created by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra. Karl Urban stars as Judge Dredd, a law enforcer given the power of judge, jury and executioner in a vast, dystopic metropolis called Mega-City One that lies in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Dredd and his apprentice partner, Judge Anderson, are forced to bring order to a 200-storey high-rise block of flats and deal with its resident drug lord, Ma-Ma. Garland began writing the script in 2006, although the development of a new Judge Dredd film adaptation, unrelated to the 1995 film Judge Dredd, was not announced until December 2008. Produced by British studio DNA Films, Dredd began principal photography, using 3D cameras throughout, in November 2010. Filming took place on practical sets and locations in Cape Town and Johannesburg. Dredd was released on 7 September 2012 in the United Kingdom and on 21 September worldwide. Critics were generally positive about the films visual effects, casting and action, while criticism focused on excessive violence as well as a perceived lack of the satirical elements that are found in the source comic. Despite the positive critical response, the film earned just over $41 million at the box office on an estimated budget of $30–45 million. Dredd saw greater success following its home release, and has since been recognised as a cult film. The theatrical gross made a sequel unlikely, but home media sales and fan efforts endorsed by 2000 ADs publisher Rebellion Developments have maintained the possibility of a second film. Almost Famous Almost Famous is a 2000 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Cameron Crowe and starring Billy Crudup, Frances McDormand, Kate Hudson, and Patrick Fugit. It tells the story of a teenage journalist writing for Rolling Stone in the early 1970s, his touring with the fictitious rock band Stillwater, and his efforts to get his first cover story published. The film is semi-autobiographical, as Crowe himself was a teenage writer for Rolling Stone. It is based on his experiences touring with rock bands Poco, the Allman Brothers Band, Led Zeppelin, Eagles, and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Crowe has discussed how during this period he lost his virginity, fell in love, and met his musical heroes—these events represented in the film as happening to William Miller, the boyish main character. Although a box office bomb, the film received widespread acclaim from critics and received four Academy Awards nominations, including a win for Best Original Screenplay. It was also awarded the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture. Roger Ebert hailed it the best film of the year as well as the ninth-best film of the 2000s. It also won two Golden Globe Awards, for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture. In a 2016 international poll conducted by BBC, Almost Famous was ranked the 79th greatest film since 2000. Non-Stop Non-Stop is a 2014 action thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and starring Liam Neeson and Julianne Moore. It follows a Federal Air Marshal who must find a killer on an international flight after receiving texts saying a passenger will be executed every 20 minutes until financial demands are met. The film marks the second collaboration between Jaume Collet-Serra and Liam Neeson after Unknown. An international co-production among France, the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada, it was the first film from Silver Pictures to be distributed by Universal Pictures since the end of Silvers deal with Warner Bros. Released in the United States on February 28, 2014, the film received generally mixed reviews from critics but was a box-office success, grossing $222 million against its $50 million budget. Scent of a Woman Scent of a Woman is a 1992 American drama film produced and directed by Martin Brest that tells the story of a preparatory school student who takes a job as an assistant to an irritable, blind, medically retired Army officer. The film is a remake of Dino Risis 1974 Italian film Profumo di donna, adapted by Bo Goldman from the novel by Giovanni Arpino and from the 1974 screenplay by Ruggero Maccari and Dino Risi. The film stars Al Pacino and Chris ODonnell, with James Rebhorn, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Gabrielle Anwar. Pacino won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance and the film was nominated for Best Director, Best Picture and Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published. The film won three major awards at the Golden Globe Awards: Best Screenplay, Best Actor and Best Motion Picture – Drama. The film was shot primarily around New York state, and also on location at Princeton University, at the Emma Willard School, an all-girls school in Troy, and at the Ethical Culture Fieldston School in New York City. The A-Team The A-Team is a 2010 American action thriller film based on the 1980s television series of the same name created by Frank Lupo and Stephen J. Cannell. Co-written and directed by Joe Carnahan, the film stars Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Quinton Jackson, Sharlto Copley, Jessica Biel, Patrick Wilson and Brian Bloom. The film tells the story of "The A-Team", a Special Forces team imprisoned for a crime they did not commit, who escape and set out to clear their names. The film was produced by Stephen J. Cannell, Ridley Scott and Tony Scott. The film was theatrically released on June 11, 2010 by 20th Century Fox. The film had been in development since the mid-1990s having gone through a number of writers and story ideas and being put on hold a number of times. Upon its release, the film received mixed reviews from critics and was an average performer at the box office making $177 million on a $110 million budget. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a 1988 American fantasy-comedy-horror film directed by Tim Burton, produced by The Geffen Company and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The plot revolves around a recently deceased young couple who become ghosts haunting their former home, and an obnoxious, devious poltergeist named Betelgeuse from the Netherworld who tries to scare away the new inhabitants permanently. After the success of Pee-wees Big Adventure, Burton was sent several scripts and became disheartened by their lack of imagination and originality. When he was sent Michael McDowells original script for Beetlejuice, Burton agreed to direct, although Larry Wilson and later Warren Skaaren were hired to rewrite it. Beetlejuice was a critical and commercial success, grossing US$73.7 million from a budget of US$15 million. It won the Academy Award for Best Makeup and three Saturn Awards: Best Horror Film, Best Makeup, and Best Supporting Actress for Sylvia Sidney, her final award before her death in 1999. The film spawned an animated television series, video games, and a stage musical. Unknown Unknown is a 2011 action thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and starring Liam Neeson, Diane Kruger, January Jones, Aidan Quinn, Bruno Ganz, and Frank Langella. The film is based on the 2003 French novel published in English as Out of My Head, by Didier Van Cauwelaert. The narrative centers around a professor who wakes up from a four-day long coma and sets out to prove his identity after no one recognizes him, including his own wife, and another man claims to be him. Released in the United States on February 18, 2011, the film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $136 million against its $30 million budget. Gone Baby Gone Gone Baby Gone is a 2007 American neo-noir mystery thriller film directed by Ben Affleck. In his feature-length directorial debut, Affleck co-wrote the screenplay with Aaron Stockard based on the 1998 novel Gone, Baby, Gone by Dennis Lehane. The film stars Casey Affleck and Michelle Monaghan as two private investigators hunting for a young girl abducted from her single mothers apartment in the Boston neighborhood of Dorchester. The supporting cast includes Morgan Freeman, Ed Harris and Amy Ryan. Released on October 19, 2007, the film was well-received by critics and grossed $34.6 million worldwide against its $19 million budget. Ben Affleck was lauded for his directing debut by many critic organizations. Amy Ryan received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Moonlight Moonlight is a 2016 American coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Barry Jenkins, based on Tarell Alvin McCraneys unpublished semi-autobiographical play In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue. It stars Trevante Rhodes, André Holland, Janelle Monáe, Ashton Sanders, Jharrel Jerome, Naomie Harris, and Mahershala Ali. The film presents three stages in the life of the main character; his youth, adolescence, and early adult life. It explores the difficulties he faces with his sexuality and identity, including the physical and emotional abuse he endures growing up. Filmed in Miami, Florida, beginning in 2015, Moonlight premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on September 2, 2016. Distributed by A24, the film was released in the United States on October 21, 2016, and grossed over $65 million worldwide. At the 74th Golden Globe Awards Moonlight won Best Motion Picture – Drama and was nominated in five other categories. The film subsequently won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 89th annual Academy Awards, along with Best Supporting Actor for Ali and Best Adapted Screenplay for Jenkins and McCraney, from a total of eight nominations. In 2017, The New York Times considered it the "twentieth-best film of the 21st century so far". Moonlight became the first film with an all-black cast, the first LGBTQ-related film, and the second-lowest-grossing film domestically to win the Oscar for Best Picture. The films editor, Joi McMillon, became the first black woman to be nominated for an editing Oscar, and Ali became the first Muslim to win an acting Oscar. Vanilla Sky Vanilla Sky is a 2001 American science fiction psychological thriller film directed, written, and co-produced by Cameron Crowe. It is an English-language adaptation of Alejandro Amenábars 1997 Spanish film Open Your Eyes, which was written by Amenábar and Mateo Gil, with Penélope Cruz reprising her role from the original film. The film has been described as "an odd mixture of science fiction, romance and reality warp". The film stars Tom Cruise, Penélope Cruz and Cameron Diaz, with Jason Lee and Kurt Russell appearing in supporting roles. It received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song, as well as Screen Actors Guild and Golden Globe Award nominations for Cameron Diazs performance. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales is a 2017 American swashbuckler fantasy film, the fifth installment in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series and the sequel to On Stranger Tides. The film is directed by Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg from a script by Jeff Nathanson, with Jerry Bruckheimer serving again as producer. Johnny Depp, Kevin McNally and Geoffrey Rush reprise their roles as Jack Sparrow, Joshamee Gibbs and Hector Barbossa, respectively, and are joined in the cast by Javier Bardem, Brenton Thwaites and Kaya Scodelario. In the film, Captain Jack Sparrow searches for the Trident of Poseidon while being pursued by an undead sea captain and his crew. The filmmakers cited the series first installment, The Curse of the Black Pearl, as inspiration for the script and tone of the film. Pre-production for the film started shortly before On Stranger Tides was released in early 2011, with Terry Rossio writing the initial script. In early 2013, Jeff Nathanson was hired to write a new script for the film, with Depp being involved in Nathansons writing process. Initially planned for a 2015 release, the film was delayed to 2016 and then to 2017, after 6 years of development hell, due to script and budget issues. Principal photography started in Australia in February 2015, after the Australian government offered Disney $20 million in tax incentives, and ended in July 2015. Dead Men Tell No Tales was released in the United States in conventional, 3D and IMAX formats on May 26, 2017. The film received generally mixed reviews, with critics praising its visual effects, performances of the cast, and the film’s sense of fun, but criticizing its story and direction. It grossed $794 million worldwide against a production budget between $230–320 million, making it one of the highest-grossing films of 2017 but the lowest total of the series since The Curse of the Black Pearl. 2 Fast 2 Furious 2 Fast 2 Furious is a 2003 American action adventure film directed by John Singleton and written by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas. A standalone sequel to The Fast and the Furious, it is the second installment in The Fast and the Furious franchise and stars Paul Walker, Tyrese, Eva Mendes, Cole Hauser, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Devon Aoki, and James Remar. 2 Fast 2 Furious follows Brian OConner and Roman Pearce who team up to go undercover for the U.S. Customs Service to bring down drug lord Carter Verone in exchange for the erasure of their criminal records. Plans for a The Fast and the Furious sequel were developed immediately following the box office success of the first entry. Early treatments for a sequel initially featured the returns of both Vin Diesel and Walker, however, the former declined, instead opting to star in The Chronicles of Riddick. As a result of this, Universal Studios delayed the start of filming to allow for script rewrites, which subsequently allowed for the franchises long-running characters of Roman Pearce and Tej Parker to be introduced. In August 2002, John Singleton, who critically praised the first film, was announced to direct the second in place of Rob Cohen, who left the franchise after directing the previous installment. Principal photography began in Miami in October 2002, with the majority of filming being done on location in Miami and South Florida. 2 Fast 2 Furious was released in the United States on June 6, 2003. The film was a commercial success, grossing over $236 million worldwide, quickly becoming the highest-grossing film in the franchise and the 16th highest-grossing film of 2003. It received generally mixed reviews at the time of release, with praise being aimed at the films action sequences, but was also nominated for two awards at the 24th Golden Raspberry Awards. In later years, however, the film was reassessed by some critics who noted it as an underrated entry in the franchise. Another standalone sequel, Tokyo Drift, was released on June 16, 2006. Bird Box Bird Box is a 2018 American post-apocalyptic thriller film directed by Susanne Bier from a screenplay written by Eric Heisserer, and based on the 2014 novel of the same name by Josh Malerman. The film follows a woman, played by Sandra Bullock, as she tries to protect herself and two children from malevolent supernatural entities that make people who look at them go insane and commit suicide. Bird Box had its world premiere at the AFI Fest on November 12, 2018, and began a limited release on December 14, before streaming worldwide on Netflix on December 21, 2018. Resident Evil Resident Evil is a 2002 action horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. The film stars Milla Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez, Eric Mabius, James Purefoy, Martin Crewes, and Colin Salmon. It is the first installment in the Resident Evil film series, which is loosely based on the video game series of the same name. Borrowing elements from the video games Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2, the film follows amnesiac heroine Alice and a band of Umbrella Corporation commandos as they attempt to contain the outbreak of the T-virus at a secret underground facility. The film received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office success, grossing more than $100 million worldwide. The film received five sequels: Apocalypse, Extinction, Afterlife, Retribution, and The Final Chapter. Red Dragon Red Dragon is a 2002 psychological horror film based on the novel of the same name by Thomas Harris. Anthony Hopkins stars as psychiatrist and serial killer, Dr. Hannibal Lecter. It is a prequel to The Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal. The novel was originally adapted into the film Manhunter. The film was directed by Brett Ratner and written for the screen by Ted Tally, who also wrote the screenplay for The Silence of the Lambs. Hopkins reprises Lecter, a role he played twice before in The Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal, and Edward Norton as FBI agent Will Graham. The film also stars Ralph Fiennes, Harvey Keitel, Emily Watson, Mary-Louise Parker, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Pride & Prejudice Pride & Prejudice is a 2005 romance film directed by Joe Wright and based on Jane Austens 1813 novel of the same name. The film depicts five sisters from an English family of landed gentry as they deal with issues of marriage, morality and misconceptions. Keira Knightley stars in the lead role of Elizabeth Bennet, while Matthew Macfadyen plays her romantic interest Mr. Darcy. Produced by Working Title Films in association with StudioCanal, the film was released on 16 September 2005 in the United Kingdom and Ireland and on 11 November in the United States. Screenwriter Deborah Moggach initially attempted to make her script as faithful to the novel as possible, writing from Elizabeths perspective while preserving much of the original dialogue. Wright, who was directing his first feature film, encouraged greater deviation from the text, including changing the dynamics within the Bennet family. Wright and Moggach set the film in an earlier period and avoided depicting a "perfectly clean Regency world", presenting instead a "muddy hem version" of the time. It was shot entirely on location in England on a 15-week schedule. Wright found casting difficult due to past performances of particular characters. The filmmakers had to balance who they thought was best for each role with the studios desire for stars. Knightley was well-known in part from her work in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series, while Macfadyen had no international name recognition. The films themes emphasise realism, romanticism and family. It was marketed to a younger, mainstream audience; promotional items noted that it came from the producers of 2001s romantic comedy Bridget Joness Diary before acknowledging its provenance as an Austen novel. Pride & Prejudice earned a worldwide gross of approximately $121 million, which was considered a commercial success. Pride & Prejudice earned a rating of 82% from review aggregator Metacritic, labeling it universally acclaimed. It earned four nominations at the 78th Academy Awards, including a Best Actress nomination for Knightley. Austen scholars have opined that Wrights work created a new hybrid genre by blending traditional traits of the heritage film with "youth-oriented filmmaking techniques". Zoolander Zoolander is a 2001 American action-comedy film directed by Ben Stiller and starring Stiller, Owen Wilson and Will Ferrell. The film contains elements from a pair of short films directed by Russell Bates and written by Drake Sather and Stiller for the VH1 Fashion Awards television specials in 1996 and 1997. The short films and the film itself feature a dimwitted, narcissistic male model named Derek Zoolander, played by Stiller. The film involves Zoolander becoming the pawn of corrupt fashion executives who are plotting to assassinate the Prime Minister of Malaysia. The name "Derek Zoolander" was invented by Bates while he was editing the first short film, and was inspired by the names of two male models who both worked for Calvin Klein: the Dutchman Mark Vanderloo and the American Johnny Zander. A satire on the fashion industry, the film received mixed to positive reviews from critics but was a box office success. A sequel, Zoolander 2, was released in February 2016, to negative reviews. An animated series, Super Model, was released on Netflix UK in August 2016. Moana Moana is a 2016 American 3D computer-animated musical adventure film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 56th Disney animated feature film. Directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, co-directed by Don Hall and Chris Williams, the film introduces Auliʻi Cravalho as Moana and features the voices of Dwayne Johnson, Rachel House, Temuera Morrison, Jemaine Clement, Nicole Scherzinger, and Alan Tudyk. The film features songs written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Opetaia Foai and Mark Mancina, and an orchestral score also composed by Mancina. The film tells the story of Moana, the strong-willed daughter of a chief of a Polynesian village, who is chosen by the ocean itself to reunite a mystical relic with the goddess Te Fiti. When a blight strikes her island, Moana sets sail in search of Maui, a legendary demigod, in the hope of returning the relic to Te Fiti and saving her people. Moana was released theatrically in the United States on November 23, 2016 to positive reviews from critics, with particular praise going towards its animation, music, and vocal performances. The film went on to gross over $643 million worldwide. Along with Zootopia, it marked the first time since 2002 that Walt Disney Animation Studios released two feature films in the same year. It received two Academy Award nominations at the 89th Academy Awards: one for Best Animated Feature and another for Best Original Song. Kung Fu Panda 2 Kung Fu Panda 2 is a 2011 American computer-animated wuxia comedy-drama film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The sequel to 2008s Kung Fu Panda, it is the second installment in the Kung Fu Panda franchise, and was directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson in her directorial debut. The film stars Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Dustin Hoffman, Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu, David Cross, James Hong, and Jackie Chan reprising their character roles from the first film, with Gary Oldman, Michelle Yeoh, Danny McBride, Dennis Haysbert, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Victor Garber voicing new characters. In the film, Po and the Furious Five battle an evil white peacock king named Lord Shen who has a powerful weapon that he plans to use to conquer China. Meanwhile, Po discovers a terrifying secret about his past, and discovers that Shen has something to do with it. The film was released in theaters on May 26, 2011 in Real D 3D and Digital 3D formats. Like its predecessor, Kung Fu Panda 2 received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its animation, voice acting, action scenes, musical score and character development and grossed $665 million worldwide against its $150 million budget. The film was the highest-grossing animated feature film of the year and was nominated for the 2011 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 84th Academy Awards, losing to Rango. It was followed by Kung Fu Panda 3 in 2016. Dark Shadows Dark Shadows is a 2012 American fantasy horror comedy film based on the gothic television soap opera of the same name. It was directed by Tim Burton and stars Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer, Helena Bonham Carter, Eva Green, Jackie Earle Haley, Jonny Lee Miller, Chloë Grace Moretz, and Bella Heathcote in a dual role. The film had a limited release on May 10, 2012, and was officially released the following day in the United States. The film performed disappointingly at the United States box office, but did well in foreign markets. The film received mixed reviews; critics praised its visual style and consistent humor but felt it lacked a focused or substantial plot and developed characters. The film was produced by Richard D. Zanuck, who died two months after its release. It featured the final appearance of original series actor Jonathan Frid, who died shortly before its release. It was the 200th film appearance of actor Christopher Lee, and his fifth appearance in a Burton film. Alien: Covenant Alien: Covenant is a 2017 science-fiction/action-horror film directed and produced by Ridley Scott and written by John Logan and Dante Harper, from a story by Michael Green and Jack Paglen. A joint American and British production, the film is a sequel to Prometheus and is the second installment in the Alien prequel series and the sixth installment overall in the Alien film series, as well as the third directed by Scott. The film features returning star Michael Fassbender and Katherine Waterston, with Billy Crudup, Danny McBride, and Demián Bichir in supporting roles. It follows the crew of a colony ship that lands on an uncharted planet and makes a terrifying discovery. In 2012, prior to the release of Prometheus, Ridley Scott discussed the prospects of a sequel and new trilogy, and the film was confirmed that August. Principal photography began on April 4, 2016, at Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand, and wrapped on July 19, 2016. Effects houses Odd Studios and CreatureNFX provided the films makeup and animatronic creature effects. Scott said that the first cut of the film was two hours and twenty-three minutes long, and was eventually edited down to the two hours and three minutes of the released version. Alien: Covenant premiered in London on May 4, 2017. It was released on May 12 in the United Kingdom, and on May 19 in the United States. The film received generally mixed reviews from critics and underperformed at the box office. The film grossed a worldwide total of $240 million against a production budget of around $111 million, not including marketing costs. 8 Mile 8 Mile is a 2002 American drama film written by Scott Silver, directed by Curtis Hanson, and starring Eminem, Mekhi Phifer, Brittany Murphy, Michael Shannon, Anthony Mackie, and Kim Basinger. The film follows white rapper B-Rabbit and his attempt to launch a career in a genre dominated by African-Americans. The title is derived from 8 Mile Road, the highway between the predominantly black city of Detroit and the largely white suburban communities to the north. It was filmed mostly on location. 8 Mile was a critical and commercial success. Eminem won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Lose Yourself". Van Helsing Van Helsing is a 2004 American period action horror film written and directed by Stephen Sommers. It stars Hugh Jackman as vigilante monster hunter Van Helsing, and Kate Beckinsale as Anna Valerious. The film is a homage and tribute to the Universal Horror Monster films from the 1930s and 40s, of which Sommers is a fan. The eponymous character was inspired by the Dutch vampire hunter Abraham Van Helsing from Irish author Bram Stokers novel Dracula. Distributed by Universal Pictures, the film includes a number of monsters such as Count Dracula, Frankensteins monster, Mr. Hyde and werewolves in a way similar to the multi-monster movies that Universal produced in the 1940s, such as Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, House of Frankenstein and House of Dracula. Despite mostly negative reviews, the film grossed over $300 million worldwide. Atonement Atonement is a 2007 romantic war drama film directed by Joe Wright and based on Ian McEwans 2001 novel of the same name. The film stars James McAvoy, Keira Knightley, Saoirse Ronan, Romola Garai, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Vanessa Redgrave, and chronicles a crime and its consequences over the course of six decades, beginning in the 1930s. It was produced for StudioCanal and filmed in England. Distributed in most of the world by Universal Studios, it was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 7 September 2007 and in North America on 7 December 2007. Atonement opened both the 2007 Vancouver International Film Festival and the 64th Venice International Film Festival, making Wright, at the age of 35, the youngest director ever to open the latter event. The film was a commercial success and earned a worldwide gross of approximately $129 million against a budget of $30 million. Critics gave the drama positive reviews, praising its acting performances, its cinematography and Dario Marianellis score. Atonement won an Oscar for Best Original Score at the 80th Academy Awards, and was nominated for six others, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress for Ronan. It also garnered fourteen nominations at the 61st British Academy Film Awards, winning both Best Film and Production Design, and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama. Noah Noah is a 2014 American epic Biblical drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky and inspired by the Biblical story of Noahs Ark from the Book of Genesis. Noah, which was co-written by Aronofsky and Ari Handel, stars Russell Crowe as Noah, along with Jennifer Connelly, Emma Watson, Ray Winstone, Logan Lerman, Douglas Booth, and Anthony Hopkins. The film was released in North American theaters on March 28, 2014, in 2D and IMAX, while a version converted to 3D and IMAX 3D was released in several other countries. Noah received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed over $362 million worldwide, making it Aronofskys highest-grossing film to date. It was praised for its direction and acting, but generated controversy, primarily due to its lack of racial diversity, its perceived left-leaning political messages and its extensive use of non-biblical sources for inspiration such as the Book of Enoch. It was banned in China for "religion-related reason". It was also banned in several Muslim countries because it was seen as contradicting the teachings of Islam. Lincoln Lincoln is a 2012 historical drama film directed and produced by Steven Spielberg, starring Daniel Day-Lewis as U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. The film also features Sally Field, David Strathairn, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, James Spader, Hal Holbrook, and Tommy Lee Jones in supporting performances. The screenplay by Tony Kushner was loosely based on Doris Kearns Goodwins biography Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, and covers the final four months of Lincolns life, focusing on his efforts in January 1865 to have the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution passed by the United States House of Representatives. The film was produced by Spielberg and frequent collaborator Kathleen Kennedy, through their respective production companies, Amblin Entertainment and the Kennedy/Marshall Company. Filming began October 17, 2011, and ended on December 19, 2011. Lincoln premiered on October 8, 2012 at the New York Film Festival. The film was co-produced by American companies DreamWorks Pictures, 20th Century Fox, and Participant Media, with Indian company Reliance Entertainment, and released theatrically by Touchstone Pictures in North America on November 9, 2012. The film was distributed by Fox in international territories. Lincoln received significant praise for the acting, especially Day-Lewiss performance, as well as Spielbergs direction, and production values. In December 2012, the film was nominated for seven Golden Globe Awards including Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director for Spielberg and winning Best Actor for Day-Lewis. At the 85th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for twelve Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director; it won for Best Production Design and Best Actor for Day-Lewis. The film was also a commercial success, grossing over $275 million at the box office. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is a 2018 American science fiction adventure film and the sequel to Jurassic World. Directed by J. A. Bayona, it is the second installment of the planned Jurassic World trilogy, and the fifth overall installment of the Jurassic Park film series. Derek Connolly and Jurassic World director Colin Trevorrow returned as writers, with Trevorrow and the original Jurassic Park director Steven Spielberg as executive producers. Set on the fictional Central American island of Isla Nublar, off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, it follows Owen Grady and Claire Dearing as they rescue the remaining dinosaurs before a volcanic eruption destroys the island. Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, B. D. Wong, and Jeff Goldblum reprise their roles from previous films in the series, with Rafe Spall, Justice Smith, Daniella Pineda, James Cromwell, Toby Jones, Ted Levine, Isabella Sermon, and Geraldine Chaplin joining the cast. Filming took place from February to July 2017 in the United Kingdom and in Hawaii. Produced and distributed by Universal Pictures, Fallen Kingdom premiered in Madrid on May 21, 2018, and was released internationally in early June 2018 and in the United States on June 22, 2018. The film grossed over $1.3 billion worldwide, making it the third Jurassic film to pass the billion-dollar mark, and was the third-highest-grossing film of 2018 and the 14th highest-grossing film of all-time. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Pratt and Howards performances, Bayonas direction, Michael Giacchinos musical score, the visuals and the "surprisingly dark moments", while others suggested the series had run its course, criticizing the screenplay and predictability. An untitled sequel is set to be released on June 11, 2021, with Trevorrow returning to direct. Chronicle Chronicle is a 2012 American found footage superhero thriller film directed by Josh Trank with a screenplay by Max Landis from a story by Trank and Landis. It follows three Seattle high school seniors, bullied Andrew; his cousin Matt; and more popular Steve — who form a bond after gaining telekinetic powers from an unknown crystalline object found underground. Chronicle premiered at the Gérardmer Film Festival on January 28, 2012. It was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on February 1, 2012, and in the United States on February 3, 2012. Road to Perdition Road to Perdition is a 2002 American neo-noir crime film directed by Sam Mendes. The screenplay was adapted by David Self from the graphic novel of the same name by Max Allan Collins. The film stars Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, Jude Law, and Daniel Craig. The plot takes place in 1931, during the Great Depression, following a mob enforcer and his son as they seek vengeance against a mobster who murdered the rest of their family. Filming took place in the Chicago area. Mendes, having recently finished 1999s acclaimed American Beauty, pursued a story that had minimal dialogue and conveyed emotion in the imagery. Cinematographer Conrad L. Hall took advantage of the environment to create symbolism for the film, for which he won several awards, including a posthumous Academy Award for Best Cinematography. The film explores several themes, including the consequence of violence and father-son relationships. The film was released on July 12, 2002, and eventually grossed over $180 million worldwide. The cinematography, setting, and the lead performances by Hanks and Newman were well received by critics. It was released on home media on February 25, 2003. The Grey The Grey is a 2011 survival film co-written, produced and directed by Joe Carnahan and starring Liam Neeson, Frank Grillo and Dermot Mulroney. It is based on the short story "Ghost Walker" by Ian MacKenzie Jeffers, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Carnahan. The story follows a number of oil-men stranded in Alaska after a plane crash, who must wage a war against a pack of timber wolves stalking them amidst mercilessly cold weather. Released in the United States on January 27, 2012, the film received praise for its philosophical themes, cinematography, sound effects and acting, while some of the dialogue and the films ending were criticized; it grossed $77 million worldwide. Blade The Village The Village is a 2004 American period horror film written, produced, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. It stars Joaquin Phoenix, Adrien Brody, Bryce Dallas Howard, William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver, and Brendan Gleeson. The film is about a village whose population lives in fear of creatures inhabiting the woods beyond it, referred to as "Those We Dont Speak Of". Like other films written and directed by Shyamalan from the same time period, The Village has a twist ending. The film received mixed reviews, with critics especially divided about the plausibility and payoff of the ending. The film gave composer James Newton Howard his fourth Oscar nomination for Best Original Score. Total Recall Total Recall is a 2012 American dystopian science-fiction action film directed by Len Wiseman. The screenplay by Kurt Wimmer and Mark Bomback was based on the 1990 film of the same name, which was inspired by the 1966 short story "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale" by Philip K. Dick. The film stars Colin Farrell, Kate Beckinsale, Jessica Biel, Bryan Cranston, Bokeem Woodbine, John Cho, and Bill Nighy. Unlike the first film, the setting is on a dystopian Earth, not Mars, and has more political themes. The film blends American and Asian influences, notably in the settings and dominant populations of the two nation-states in the story: the United Federation of Britain and the Colony. The film was first announced in 2009 and was released in North America on August 3, 2012, grossing over $198 million worldwide. The film received generally negative reviews from critics. It received praise for its action sequences and acting, but the lack of humor, emotional subtlety, and character development drew some criticism. The Adjustment Bureau The Adjustment Bureau is a 2011 American science fiction romantic thriller film written and directed by George Nolfi, based on the Philip K. Dick short story "Adjustment Team". Starring Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Anthony Mackie, John Slattery, and Terence Stamp, the film tells the story of a United States congressman who discovers that what appear to be chance events in his life are controlled by a technologically advanced intelligence network. After an event not planned by these controllers occurs – a romantic encounter with a dancer – he struggles against their manipulation despite their promise of a great future for him. The film was released on April 3, 2011. It was premiered at the Ziegfeld Theatre on February 14, 2011, and received positive reviews from critics, who praised Damons performance and his chemistry with Blunt. It grossed $127 million against a production budget of $50 million. Predestination Predestination is a 2014 Australian science fiction thriller film written and directed by Michael and Peter Spierig. The film stars Ethan Hawke, Sarah Snook, and Noah Taylor, and is based on the short story "—All You Zombies—" by Robert A. Heinlein. The Place Beyond the Pines The Place Beyond the Pines is a 2012 American crime tragedy drama film directed by Derek Cianfrance with a screenplay by Cianfrance, Ben Coccio, and Darius Marder from a story by Cianfrance and Coccio. It stars Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper, Eva Mendes, Emory Cohen and Dane DeHaan, with Ben Mendelsohn, Rose Byrne, Mahershala Ali, Bruce Greenwood, Harris Yulin, and Ray Liotta in supporting roles. The film reunites Cianfrance and Gosling, who worked together on the 2010 film Blue Valentine. The film was scored by Mike Patton and also featured previously written music by Estonian composer Arvo Pärt. The title is the English meaning of the city of Schenectady, which is derived loosely from a Mohawk word for "place beyond the pine plains." Vicky Cristina Barcelona Vicky Cristina Barcelona is a 2008 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. The plot centers on two American women, Vicky and Cristina, who spend a summer in Barcelona, where they meet an artist, Juan Antonio, who is attracted to both of them while still enamored of his mentally and emotionally unstable ex-wife María Elena. The film was shot in Spain in Barcelona, Avilés and Oviedo, and was Allens fourth consecutive film shot outside the United States. The film premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival, then received a rolling worldwide general release that started on August 15, 2008, in the United States, and continued in various countries until its June 2009 release in Japan. The film was nominated for four Golden Globe Awards, including nominations for Bardem, Hall and Cruz for Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actress, respectively, and won the award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. Cruz won both the Oscar and BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Altogether, the film won 25 out of 56 nominations. Creed Creed is a 2015 American sports drama film directed by Ryan Coogler and written by Coogler and Aaron Covington. Both a spin-off and sequel in the Rocky film series, Michael B. Jordan stars as Adonis Johnson Creed, Apollo Creeds son, with Sylvester Stallone reprising the role of Rocky Balboa. It also features Tessa Thompson, Phylicia Rashad, Tony Bellew, and Graham McTavish. The film reunites Jordan with Fruitvale Station writer-director Coogler, as well as Wood Harris, with whom Jordan had worked on The Wire. Filming began in Liverpool on January 19, 2015, and later also took place in Philadelphia, Rockys hometown. Creed was released in the United States on November 25, 2015, the 40th anniversary of the date of the opening scene in 1976s Rocky. The seventh installment of the series and sequel to 2006s Rocky Balboa, the film received acclaim from critics, who called it the best Rocky film in many years, and was chosen by National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2015. For his performance, Stallone was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, his first Oscar nomination since the original film. He also won the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actor, Critics Choice Award for Best Supporting Actor and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture. A sequel, titled Creed II, was released in November 2018, directed by Steven Caple Jr. Office Space Office Space is a 1999 American comedy film written and directed by Mike Judge. It satirizes the everyday work life of a typical mid-to-late-1990s software company, focusing on a handful of individuals fed up with their jobs. It stars Ron Livingston, Jennifer Aniston, Gary Cole, Stephen Root, David Herman, Ajay Naidu, and Diedrich Bader. Office Space was shot in Dallas and Austin. It is based on Judges Milton cartoon series and was his first foray into live-action filmmaking and his second full-length motion picture release, following Beavis and Butt-Head Do America. His 2009 film Extract is also set in an office and was meant to be a companion piece to Office Space. The films sympathetic depiction of ordinary information technology workers garnered a cult following within that field, but it also addresses themes familiar to white-collar employees and the workforce in general. It was a box office disappointment, making $12.2 million against a $10 million production budget. But after repeated airings on Comedy Central, it sold well on home video, and has become a cult film. Several aspects of the film have become Internet memes. A scene where the three main characters systematically destroy a dysfunctional printer after being laid off has been widely parodied, by Family Guy, Ted Cruzs presidential campaign, and many amateurs. Swingline introduced a red stapler to its product line after the Milton character used one painted that color in the film. Warcraft Warcraft is a 2016 American action fantasy film directed by Duncan Jones and written by Charles Leavitt and Jones. Based on the video game series of the same name, the film stars Travis Fimmel, Paula Patton, Ben Foster, Dominic Cooper, Toby Kebbell, Ben Schnetzer, Robert Kazinsky, Clancy Brown, and Daniel Wu. The film portrays the initial encounters between the humans and the orcs and takes place in a variety of locations established in the video game series. The film was first announced in 2006 as a project partnership between Legendary Pictures and the games developer, Blizzard Entertainment. Warcraft premiered in Paris on May 24, 2016, and was released by Universal Pictures in the United States on June 10, 2016. Despite a disappointing domestic box office performance and the film and script receiving negative reviews from critics, the film has grossed $433 million worldwide, surpassing Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time as the highest-grossing video game adaptation of all time, although it was still considered a financial disappointment. Hachi: A Dog's Tale Hachi: A Dogs Tale is a 2009 English drama film. Based on the true story of a faithful Akita Inu, the titular Hachikō, it is directed by Lasse Hallström, written by Stephen P. Lindsey and Kaneto Shindo, and stars Richard Gere, Joan Allen and Sarah Roemer. The film is a remake of the 1987 Japanese film Hachikō Monogatari. Hachi: A Dogs Tale premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on June 13, 2009, and its first theatrical release was in Japan on August 8. Sony Pictures Entertainment decided to forgo a U.S. theatrical release. The film was given a UK theatrical release on March 12, 2010, courtesy of Entertainment Film Distributors, and opened in over 25 countries throughout 2009 and 2010. The films foreign box office returns total $46.7 million as of January 2011. Mulan Mulan is a 1998 American animated musical action adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. It is based on the Chinese legend of Hua Mulan, and was Disneys 36th animated feature and the ninth animated film produced and released during the Disney Renaissance. It was directed by Tony Bancroft and Barry Cook, with story by Robert D. San Souci and screenplay by Rita Hsiao, Philip LaZebnik, Chris Sanders, Eugenia Bostwick-Singer, and Raymond Singer. Ming-Na Wen, Eddie Murphy, Miguel Ferrer and BD Wong star in the English version, while Jackie Chan provided the voice of Captain Li Shang for the Chinese dubs of the film. The films plot takes place in China during the Han dynasty, where Fa Mulan, daughter of aged warrior Fa Zhou, impersonates a man to take her fathers place during a general conscription to counter a Hun invasion. Produced and released during the Disney Renaissance, Mulan was the first of three features produced primarily at the Disney animation studio at Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando. Development for the film began in 1994, when a number of artistic supervisors were sent to China to receive artistic and cultural inspiration. Mulan was well received by critics and the public, grossing $304 million, earning Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations, and winning several Annie Awards including Best Animated Feature. A 2004 direct-to-video sequel, Mulan II, followed. A live-action adaptation directed by Niki Caro will be released on March 27, 2020. American Pie 2 American Pie 2 is a 2001 American sex comedy film directed by James B. Rogers and written by Adam Herz and David H. Steinberg from a story by Herz. A sequel to the 1999 comedy film American Pie, it the second film in the American Pie series and stars Jason Biggs, Shannon Elizabeth, Alyson Hannigan, Chris Klein, Natasha Lyonne, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Tara Reid, Seann William Scott, Mena Suvari, Eddie Kaye Thomas, and Eugene Levy. The film follows the sexual exploits of five friends—Jim Levenstein, Kevin Myers, Steve Stifler, Oz Ostreicher, and Paul Finch—and their attempts to have the greatest summer party ever, at a summer beach house in Grand Haven. American Pie 2 was released in the United States on August 10, 2001, and grossed over $145 million in the US and $142 million overseas on a budget of $30 million, making it highest grossing film in the franchise at just under $288 million worldwide. The film was followed by American Wedding. Enemy at the Gates Enemy at the Gates is a 2001 war film written and directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud and based on William Craigs 1973 nonfiction book The Battle for Stalingrad, which describes the events surrounding the Battle of Stalingrad in the winter of 1942 and 1943. The films main character is a fictionalized version of sniper Vasily Zaytsev, a Hero of the Soviet Union during World War II. It includes a snipers duel between Zaytsev and a Wehrmacht sniper school director, Major Erwin König. Battleship Battleship is a 2012 American military science fiction action film that is loosely based on the board game of the same name. The film was directed by Peter Berg and stars Taylor Kitsch, Brooklyn Decker, Rihanna, Tadanobu Asano, Alexander Skarsgård and Liam Neeson. Filming took place in Hawaii and on . In the film, the crews of a small group of warships are forced to do battle against a naval fleet of extraterrestrial origin in order to thwart their destructive goals. Battleship premiered in Tokyo on April 3, 2012 and received a wide release by Universal Pictures on May 18, 2012. It received mixed to negative reviews and underperformed at the box office, making only $65 million in North America against its total gross of $303 million worldwide. Corpse Bride Corpse Bride is a 2005 British-American stop-motion animated musical dark fantasy film directed by Mike Johnson and Tim Burton with a screenplay by John August, Caroline Thompson and Pamela Pettler based on original characters created by Burton and Carlos Grangel. The plot is set in a fictional Victorian era village in Europe. Johnny Depp leads the cast as the voice of Victor, while Helena Bonham Carter voices Emily, the titular bride. Corpse Bride is the third stop-motion feature film produced by Burton and the first directed by him. This is also the first stop-motion feature from Burton that was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was dedicated to executive producer Joe Ranft, who died in a car accident during production. The film was a critical and commercial success and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 78th Academy Awards. It was shot with Canon EOS-1D Mark II digital SLRs, rather than the 35mm film cameras used for Burtons previous stop-motion film The Nightmare Before Christmas. Blow Blow is a 2001 American biographical crime film about American cocaine smuggler George Jung, directed by Ted Demme. David McKenna and Nick Cassavetes adapted Bruce Porters 1993 book Blow: How a Small Town Boy Made $100 Million with the Medellín Cocaine Cartel and Lost It All for the screenplay. It is based on the real-life stories of George Jung, Pablo Escobar, Carlos Lehder Rivas, and the Medellín Cartel. The films title comes from a slang term for cocaine. Blow was the final theatrical film directed by Demme to be released in his lifetime. Seven Psychopaths Seven Psychopaths is a 2012 dark comedy crime film written and directed by Martin McDonagh. It stars Colin Farrell, Sam Rockwell, Woody Harrelson, and Christopher Walken, with Tom Waits, Abbie Cornish, Olga Kurylenko, and Željko Ivanek in supporting roles. The film marks the second collaboration among McDonagh, Farrell, and Ivanek, following the directors In Bruges. The film was a co-production of the United States and the United Kingdom. Seven Psychopaths had its world premiere on 7 September 2012 at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in the United States and Canada on 12 October 2012, and in the United Kingdom on 5 December 2012. Jerry Maguire Jerry Maguire is a 1996 American romantic comedy-drama sports film written, produced, and directed by Cameron Crowe, and stars Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding Jr. and Renée Zellweger. Produced in part by long time Simpsons producer James L. Brooks, it was inspired by sports agent Leigh Steinberg, who acted as technical consultant on the crew. It was released in North American theaters on December 13, 1996, produced by Gracie Films and distributed by TriStar Pictures. The film received critical acclaim, with critics praising its acting and writing. The film was a financial success, bringing in more than $273 million worldwide against its $50 million budget. It was the ninth-highest-grossing film of 1996. The film was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Tom Cruise, with Cuba Gooding Jr. winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The film was also nominated for three Golden Globes, with Tom Cruise winning for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards, with Cuba Gooding Jr. winning Best Supporting Actor. Mrs. Doubtfire Mrs. Doubtfire is a 1993 American comedy-drama film directed by Chris Columbus. It was written for the screen by Randi Mayem Singer and Leslie Dixon, based on the novel Alias Madame Doubtfire by Anne Fine. Robin Williams, who also served as a co-producer, stars with Sally Field, Pierce Brosnan, Harvey Fierstein, and Robert Prosky. It follows a recently divorced actor who dresses up as a female housekeeper to be able to interact with his children. The film addresses themes of divorce, separation, and the effect they have on a family. The film was released in the United States on November 24, 1993. It won the Academy Award for Best Makeup and the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. Robin Williams was awarded the Golden Globe for Best Actor. It grossed $441.3 million on a $25 million budget, becoming the second-highest-grossing film of 1993 worldwide. Though the film received mixed reviews, it was placed 67th in the American Film Institutes "AFIs 100 Years...100 Laughs" list and 40th on Bravos "100 Funniest Movies of All Time." The original music score was composed by Howard Shore. GoldenEye GoldenEye is a 1995 spy film and the seventeenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 officer James Bond. It was directed by Martin Campbell and is the first in the series not to utilise any story elements from the works of novelist Ian Fleming. The story was conceived and written by Michael France, with later collaboration by other writers. In the film, Bond fights to prevent an ex-MI6 agent, gone rogue, from using a satellite weapon against London to cause a global financial meltdown. The film was released after a six-year hiatus in the series caused by legal disputes, during which Timothy Dalton resigned from the role of James Bond and was replaced by Pierce Brosnan. M was also recast, with actress Judi Dench becoming the first woman to portray the character, replacing Robert Brown. The role of Miss Moneypenny was also recast, with Caroline Bliss being replaced by Samantha Bond; Desmond Llewelyn was the only actor to reprise his role, as Q. It was the first Bond film made after the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, which provided a background for the plot. Principal photography for GoldenEye took place in the UK, Russia, Monte Carlo and Puerto Rico; it was the inaugural film production to be shot at Leavesden Studios. The first Bond film to utilise computer generated imagery, GoldenEye was also the final film of special effects supervisor Derek Meddingss career, and was dedicated to his memory. The film accumulated a worldwide gross of US$350.7 million, considerably better than Daltons films, without taking inflation into account. It received positive reviews, with critics viewing Brosnan as a definite improvement over his predecessor. It also received award nominations for "Best Achievement in Special Effects" and "Best Sound" from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. The name "GoldenEye" pays homage to James Bonds creator, Ian Fleming. While working for British Naval Intelligence as a lieutenant commander, Fleming liaised with the Naval Intelligence Division to monitor developments in Spain after the Spanish Civil War in an operation codenamed Operation Goldeneye. Fleming used the name of this operation for his estate in Oracabessa, Jamaica. The Other Guys The Other Guys is a 2010 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Adam McKay, who co-wrote it with Chris Henchy. It stars Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Michael Keaton, Eva Mendes, Steve Coogan, Ray Stevenson, Samuel L. Jackson, and Dwayne Johnson. This film is the fourth of five collaborations between Ferrell and McKay, following The Legend of Ron Burgundy, The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, and Step Brothers, and followed by The Legend Continues. The Other Guys is the only one not to be co-written by Ferrell. It is also the first of three collaborations between Ferrell and Wahlberg, who later reunited in Daddys Home and Daddys Home 2. The film was released on August 6, 2010. It has a 78% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes and grossed over $170 million. Some Like It Hot Some Like It Hot is a 1959 American black and white romantic comedy film set in 1929, directed and produced by Billy Wilder, starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon. The supporting cast includes George Raft, Pat OBrien, Joe E. Brown, Joan Shawlee, and Nehemiah Persoff. The screenplay by Billy Wilder and I. A. L. Diamond is based on a screenplay by Robert Thoeren and Michael Logan from the French film Fanfare of Love. The film is about two musicians who dress in drag in order to escape from mafia gangsters whom they witnessed commit a crime inspired by the Saint Valentines Day Massacre. Some Like It Hot opened to critical and commercial success and is today considered to be one of the greatest films of all time. The film received six Academy Award nominations, including Best Actor, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay. It was voted as the top comedy film by the American Film Institute on their list on AFIs 100 Years...100 Laughs poll in 2000, and was selected as the best comedy of all time in a poll of 253 film critics from 52 countries conducted by the BBC in 2017. In 2005, the British Film Institute included this film on its list of the 50 films you should see by the age of 14. The film was produced without approval from the Motion Picture Production Code because it plays with the idea of homosexuality and features cross dressing. The code had been gradually weakening in its scope during the early 1950s, due to greater social tolerance for previously taboo topics in film, but it was still officially enforced until the mid-1960s. The overwhelming success of Some Like It Hot is considered one of the final nails in the coffin for the Hays Code. Changeling Changeling is a 2008 American mystery crime drama film directed, produced, and scored by Clint Eastwood and written by J. Michael Straczynski, that explores child endangerment, female disempowerment, political corruption, mistreatment of mental health patients, and the repercussions of violence. The script was based on real-life events, specifically the 1928 Wineville Chicken Coop Murders in Mira Loma. The film stars Angelina Jolie as a woman united with a boy whom she realizes is not her missing son. When she tries to demonstrate this to the police and city authorities, she is vilified as delusional, labeled as an unfit mother, and confined to a psychiatric ward. Working in 1983 as a special correspondent for the now defunct TV-Cable Week magazine, Straczynski first encountered the story of Christine Collins and her son from a Los Angeles City Hall contact. Over the ensuing years he kept researching the story, but never felt he was ready to tackle it. Out of television writing for several years and practically blacklisted in the industry because he was considered difficult to work with, he returned to researching and then finally writing the story in 2006. Almost all of the films script was drawn from thousands of pages of documentation. His first draft became the shooting script; it was his first film screenplay to be produced. Ron Howard had intended to direct the film, but scheduling conflicts led to his replacement by Eastwood. Howard and his Imagine Entertainment partner Brian Grazer produced Changeling alongside Malpaso Productions Robert Lorenz and Eastwood. Universal Pictures financed and distributed the film. Several actors campaigned for the leading role; ultimately, Eastwood decided that Jolies face would suit the 1920s period setting. The film also stars Jeffrey Donovan, Jason Butler Harner, John Malkovich, Michael Kelly, and Amy Ryan. While some characters are composites, most are based on actual people. Principal photography, which began on October 15, 2007, and concluded a few weeks later in December, took place in Los Angeles and other locations in southern California. Actors and crew noted that Eastwoods low-key direction resulted in a calm set and short working days. In post-production, scenes were supplemented with computer-generated skylines, backgrounds, vehicles and people. Changeling premiered to critical acclaim at the 61st Cannes Film Festival on May 20, 2008. Additional festival screenings preceded a limited release in the United States on October 24, 2008, followed by a general release in North America on October 31, 2008; in the United Kingdom on November 26, 2008; and in Australia on February 5, 2009. Critical reaction was more mixed than at Cannes. While the acting and story were generally praised, the films "conventional staging" and "lack of nuance" were criticized. Changeling earned $113 million in box-office revenue worldwideof which $35.7 million came from the United States and Canadaand received nominations in three Oscar and eight BAFTA Award categories. The Descendants The Descendants is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Alexander Payne. The screenplay by Payne, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash is based on the 2007 novel of the same name by Kaui Hart Hemmings. The film stars George Clooney, Shailene Woodley, Amara Miller, Beau Bridges, Judy Greer, Matthew Lillard, and Robert Forster, and was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures in the United States on November 18, 2011 after being screened at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. Tracing the journey of land baron Matt King who struggles with unexpected occurrences in his monotonous life, The Descendants won an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay, and two Golden Globe Awards for Best Picture – Drama and Best Actor – Drama for Clooney. The Sting The Sting is a 1973 American caper film set in September 1936, involving a complicated plot by two professional grifters to con a mob boss. The film was directed by George Roy Hill, who had directed Newman and Redford in the western Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Created by screenwriter David S. Ward, the story was inspired by real-life cons perpetrated by brothers Fred and Charley Gondorff and documented by David Maurer in his book The Big Con: The Story of the Confidence Man. The title phrase refers to the moment when a con artist finishes the "play" and takes the marks money. If a con is successful, the mark does not realize he has been cheated until the con men are long gone. The film is played out in distinct sections with old-fashioned title cards, the lettering and illustrations rendered in a style reminiscent of the Saturday Evening Post. The film is noted for its anachronistic use of ragtime, particularly the melody "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin, which was adapted for the film by Marvin Hamlisch. The films success created a resurgence of interest in Joplins work. The Sting was hugely successful at the 46th Academy Awards, being nominated for ten Oscars and winning seven, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Writing. In 2005, The Sting was selected for preservation in the U.S. National Film Registry of the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Dances with Wolves Dances with Wolves is a 1990 American epic Western film starring, directed and produced by Kevin Costner. It is a film adaptation of the 1988 book of the same name by Michael Blake that tells the story of Union Army lieutenant John J. Dunbar who travels to the American frontier to find a military post and of his dealings with a group of Lakota. Costner developed the film with an initial budget of $15 million. Dances with Wolves had high production values. Much of the dialogue is spoken in Lakota with English subtitles. It was shot from July to November 1989 in South Dakota and Wyoming, and translated by Albert White Hat, the chair of the Lakota Studies Department at Sinte Gleska University. The film earned favorable reviews from critics and audiences, who praised Costners directing, the performances, screenplay, and production values. The film was a massive box office hit, grossing $424.2 million worldwide, making it the fourth highest-grossing film of 1990, and is the highest-grossing film for Orion Pictures. The film was nominated for twelve Academy Awards at the 63rd Academy Awards and won seven including Best Picture, Best Director for Costner, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Film Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Original Score, and Best Sound Mixing. The film also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama. The film is credited as a leading influence for the revitalization of the Western genre of filmmaking in Hollywood. In 2007, Dances with Wolves was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Crank Crank is a 2006 American action film written and directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor and starring Jason Statham, Amy Smart and Jose Pablo Cantillo. The plot centres on a British hitman in Los Angeles named Chev Chelios who is poisoned and must keep his adrenaline flowing constantly in order to keep himself alive. He does so by various methods including taking drugs and getting into fights, while he tries to track down the man who poisoned him. The title of the film comes from the slang word for methamphetamine. The film was followed by a sequel, titled High Voltage, in 2009. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift is a 2006 action adventure film directed by Justin Lin and written by Chris Morgan. It is the third installment in The Fast and the Furious franchise and stars Lucas Black, Sung Kang, Bow Wow, and Brian Tee. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift follows high school car enthusiast Sean Boswell, who is sent to live in Tokyo with his father, and finds solace in the citys drifting community. Unable to secure the returns of any of the series initial cast members, plans were made by developers to reconsider Tokyo Drift and make it a distinct entry in the franchise, which was achieved by focusing on a car subgenre, incorporating a location outside the United States, and establishing new characters. Subsequently, the chronological timeline of the franchise shifted, with all future installments being set between 2 Fast 2 Furious and Tokyo Drift. The film also marks the first to begin the franchises longtime association with director Justin Lin and writer Chris Morgan, with Lin going onto direct the following three sequels, while Morgan wrote the next five installments. Casting began in April 2005, and principal photography began in Los Angeles in August 2005, with the majority of the film being shot on location in Tokyo. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift was released in the United States on June 16, 2006. The film achieved some financial success, eventually grossing over $158 million worldwide. However, it is the lowest-grossing film in the franchise. It received generally mixed to negative reviews, with some critics disliking some elements of the plot, action sequences, and acting. However, some praised Lins direction and parts of the story. The fourth film in the series, titled Fast & Furious, was released in April 2009 to box office success, and became the highest-grossing film in the franchise at that point. Rush Hour Rush Hour is a 1998 American action comedy film directed by Brett Ratner and written by Jim Kouf and Ross LaManna from a story by LaManna. It stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker as mismatched police officers who must rescue the Chinese consuls kidnapped daughter. Tzi Ma, Tom Wilkinson, Ken Leung, Mark Rolston, Elizabeth Peña and Rex Linn play supporting roles. Released on September 18, 1998, the film grossed over $244 million worldwide. The films success led to two sequels: Rush Hour 2 and Rush Hour 3. Batman Forever Batman Forever is a 1995 American superhero film directed by Joel Schumacher and produced by Tim Burton, based on the DC Comics character Batman. A sequel to the 1992 film Batman Returns and the third installment of Warner Bros. initial Batman film series, it stars Val Kilmer replacing Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne / Batman, alongside Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman, Chris ODonnell, Michael Gough, and Pat Hingle. The plot focuses on Batman trying to stop Two-Face and the Riddler in their villainous scheme to extract confidential information from all the minds in Gotham City and use it to learn Batmans identity and bring the city under their control. In the process, he gains allegiance from a young, orphaned circus acrobat named Dick Grayson, who becomes his sidekick Robin, and meets and develops feelings for psychiatrist Dr. Chase Meridian, which brings him to the point to decide if he will lead a normal life or if he is destined to fight crime as Batman forever. Batman Forevers tone is significantly different from the previous installments, becoming more family-friendly since Warner Bros. believed that Batman Returns failed to outgross its predecessor due to parent complaints about the films violence and dark overtones. Schumacher eschewed the dark, dystopian atmosphere of Burtons films by drawing inspiration from the Batman comic books of the Dick Sprang era, as well as the 1960s television series. After Keaton chose not to reprise his role, William Baldwin and Ethan Hawke were considered as a replacement before Val Kilmer joined the cast. The film was released on June 16, 1995, receiving mixed reviews, but was a financial success. Batman Forever grossed over $336 million worldwide and became the sixth-highest-grossing film worldwide of 1995. The film was followed by Batman & Robin in 1997, with Schumacher returning as the director, and George Clooney replacing Kilmer as Batman. The Holiday The Holiday is a 2006 British-American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Nancy Meyers. Co-produced by Bruce A. Block, it was filmed in both California and England, and stars Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz as Iris and Amanda, two lovelorn women from opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean, who arrange a home exchange to escape heartbreak during the Christmas and holiday season. Jude Law and Jack Black were cast as the films leading men Graham and Miles, with Eli Wallach, Shannyn Sossamon, Edward Burns and Rufus Sewell playing key supporting roles. The Holiday premiered in New York City on November 29, 2006, before it was theatrically released in the United Kingdom and United States on December 8, 2006. The film was distributed by Columbia Pictures in North America and by Universal Pictures overseas. It grossed over $205 million worldwide against a budget of $85 million. The film received mixed reviews, with critics praising its visual aesthetic design and the casts performances, though regarded the plot as predictable. Paul Paul is a 2011 British-American live-action/adult animated science fiction road comedy film directed by Greg Mottola from a screenplay by Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. Starring Pegg, Frost and the voice and motion capture of Seth Rogen, the film plot focuses on two science fiction geeks who meet an alien with a sarcastic manner and an appetite for alcohol and cigarettes. Together, they help the alien escape from the FBI agents who are pursuing him so that he can return to his home world. The film is a parody of other science-fiction films, especially those of Steven Spielberg, as well as to general science fiction fandom. It is a British-American venture produced by Working Title Films, StudioCanal, Big Talk Pictures and Relativity Media, and distributed by Universal Pictures. Paul was released on 14 February 2011 in the United Kingdom and on 18 March 2011 in the United States to moderate positive reactions from critics, and grossed $98 million worldwide on a $40 million budget. True Lies True Lies is a 1994 American action comedy thriller film written, directed and co-produced by James Cameron. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Arnold, Art Malik, Tia Carrere, Bill Paxton, Eliza Dushku, Grant Heslov and Charlton Heston. It is a remake of the 1991 French comedy film La Totale! The film follows U.S. government agent Harry Tasker, who struggles to balance his life as a spy with his familial duties. True Lies was the first Lightstorm Entertainment project to be distributed under Camerons multimillion-dollar production deal with 20th Century Fox, as well as the first major production for the visual effects company Digital Domain, which was co-founded by Cameron. For her performance, Curtis won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and the Saturn Award for Best Actress, while Cameron won the Saturn Award for Best Director. The film ultimately grossed $378 million worldwide at the box-office and was also nominated at the Academy Awards and BAFTAs in the Best Visual Effect category, and also for seven Saturn Awards. The Goonies The Goonies is a 1985 American adventure comedy film co-produced and directed by Richard Donner from a screenplay by Chris Columbus, based on a story by executive producer Steven Spielberg. In the film, a band of kids who live in the "Goon Docks" neighborhood of Astoria, attempt to save their homes from foreclosure and in doing so, they discover an old treasure map that takes them on an adventure to unearth the long-lost fortune of One-Eyed Willy, a legendary 17th-century pirate. During the entire adventure, they are chased by a family of criminals, who also want the treasure for themselves. Produced by Spielbergs Amblin Entertainment, Warner Bros. released the film theatrically on June 7, 1985 in the United States. The film grossed $61.5 million worldwide on a budget of $19 million and has since become a cult film. In 2017, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Dawn of the Dead Dawn of the Dead is a 2004 American action horror film directed by Zack Snyder, produced by Richard P. Rubinstein, Marc Abraham and by Eric Newman and the screenplay written by James Gunn while the special effects for the film were done by Heather Langenkamp and David LeRoy Anderson, who co-own AFX Studio. It is a remake of George A. Romeros 1978 film and stars Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames, Jake Weber, and Mekhi Phifer. A handful of human survivors living in a shopping mall located in the fictional town of Everett, Wisconsin, are surrounded by swarms of zombies. Ty Burrell, Michael Kelly, Kevin Zegers, and Lindy Booth play supporting roles; the originals cast members Ken Foree, Scott Reiniger, and Tom Savini appear in cameos. The film was released by Universal Pictures on March 19, 2004, and grossed $102 million worldwide against a budget of $26 million. Boogie Nights Boogie Nights is a 1997 American historical drama film written, produced and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. It is set in Los Angeles San Fernando Valley and focuses on a young nightclub dishwasher who becomes a popular star of pornographic films, chronicling his rise in the Golden Age of Porn of the 1970s through to his fall during the excesses of the 1980s. The film is an expansion of Andersons mockumentary short film The Dirk Diggler Story, and stars Mark Wahlberg, Julianne Moore, Burt Reynolds, Don Cheadle, John C. Reilly, William H. Macy, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Heather Graham. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 1997 and was theatrically released on October 10, 1997, garnering critical praise. It was also nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best Original Screenplay for Anderson, Best Supporting Actress for Moore and Best Supporting Actor for Reynolds. The films soundtrack has also received acclaim. Now You See Me 2 Now You See Me 2, also known as Now You See Me: The Second Act, is a 2016 American magic caper thriller film directed by Jon M. Chu and written by Ed Solomon. The film stars an ensemble cast that includes Mark Ruffalo, Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Daniel Radcliffe, Lizzy Caplan, Jay Chou, Sanaa Lathan, Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman. A sequel to the 2013 film Now You See Me and the second installment of the film series, the plot follows the Four Horsemen who resurface and are forcibly recruited by a tech genius to pull off an almost impossible heist. On July 3, 2013, a sequel to Now You See Me was officially announced to be in development. Filming began in November 2014 and lasted until May 2015. The film was released on June 10, 2016 by Summit Entertainment, received mixed reviews from critics but was a box office success grossing $334 million worldwide. Perfume: The Story of a Murderer Perfume: The Story of a Murderer is a 2006 German period psychological thriller film directed by Tom Tykwer and starring Ben Whishaw, Alan Rickman, Rachel Hurd-Wood, and Dustin Hoffman. Tykwer, with Johnny Klimek and Reinhold Heil, also composed the music. The screenplay by Tykwer, Andrew Birkin, and Bernd Eichinger is based on Patrick Süskinds 1985 novel Perfume. Set in 18th century France, the film tells the story of Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, an olfactory genius, and his homicidal quest for the perfect scent. Producer Eichinger bought the film rights to Süskinds novel in 2000 and began writing the screenplay together with Birkin. Tykwer was selected as the director and joined the two in developing the screenplay in 2003. Principal photography began on July 12, 2005 and concluded on October 16, 2005; filming took place in Spain, Germany, and France. The film was made on a budget of €50 million, making it one of the most expensive German films. Perfume was released on September 14, 2006 in Germany, December 26, 2006 in the United Kingdom, and December 27, 2006 in the United States. It grossed over $135 million worldwide, of which over $53 million was made in Germany. Critics reviews of the film were mixed; the consensus was that the film had strong cinematography and acting but suffered from an uneven screenplay. Sunshine Sunshine is a 2007 science fiction thriller film directed by Danny Boyle and written by Alex Garland. Taking place in the year 2057, the story follows a group of astronauts on a dangerous mission to reignite the dying Sun. The ensemble cast features Cillian Murphy, Chris Evans, Rose Byrne, Michelle Yeoh, Cliff Curtis, Troy Garity, Hiroyuki Sanada, Benedict Wong, and Chipo Chung. The director cast a group of international actors for the film, and had the actors live together and learn about topics related to their roles, as a form of method acting. The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios of Moving Picture Company, DNA Films, UK Film Council, and Ingenious Film Partners. Theatrically, it was commercially distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures, while the 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment division released the film in the video rental market. Sunshine explores physics, science and religion. Following its wide release in theatres, the film garnered several award nominations for its acting, directing, and production merits. It also won an award for Best Technical Achievement for production designer Mark Tildesley from the British Independent Film Awards. The film score was composed by John Murphy and was released by the Fox Music Group on 25 November 2008. Previous science fiction films that Boyle cited as influences included Stanley Kubricks 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey, Andrei Tarkovskys 1972 film Solaris, and Ridley Scotts 1979 science-fiction horror film Alien. Sunshine was released in the United Kingdom on 6 April 2007 and in the United States on 20 July 2007. The film took £3.2 million in the UK over twelve weeks, and in the USA it was placed no. 13 in the box office on the first weekend of its wide release. With a budget of US$40 million, it ultimately grossed US$32 million worldwide. Preceding its initial screening to the public, the film was generally met with positive critical reviews, but was not considered a box office success. Widescreen DVD and Blu-ray editions of the film, also including the hi-definition theatrical trailer, scene selections, and directors commentary among other highlights, were released in the United States on 8 January 2008. Lethal Weapon Lethal Weapon is a 1987 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Richard Donner, and produced by Joel Silver, and written by Shane Black. It stars Mel Gibson and Danny Glover alongside Gary Busey, Tom Atkins, Darlene Love, and Mitchell Ryan. In Lethal Weapon, a pair of mismatched LAPD detectives – Martin Riggs, a former Green Beret who has become suicidal following the death of his wife, and Roger Murtaugh, a 50-year-old veteran of the force – work together as partners. The film was released on March 6, 1987. Upon its release, Lethal Weapon grossed over $120 million and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound. It spawned a franchise that includes three sequels and a television series. RocknRolla RocknRolla is a 2008 black comedy crime film written and directed by Guy Ritchie, and starring Gerard Butler, Tom Wilkinson, Thandie Newton, Mark Strong, Idris Elba, Tom Hardy, Gemma Arterton and Toby Kebbell. It was released on 5 September 2008 in the United Kingdom, hitting number one in the UK box office in its first week of release. Batman & Robin Batman & Robin is a 1997 American superhero film based on the DC Comics characters Batman and Robin. A sequel to the 1995 film Batman Forever, it is the fourth and final installment of Warner Bros. initial Batman film series. Directed by Joel Schumacher and written by Akiva Goldsman, it stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as Victor Fries / Mr. Freeze, George Clooney as Bruce Wayne / Batman, and Chris ODonnell as Dick Grayson / Robin, alongside Uma Thurman, Alicia Silverstone, Michael Gough, Pat Hingle, and Elle Macpherson. The film follows the titular characters as they attempt to prevent Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy from freezing all mankind to death and repopulating the earth with mutant plants, while at the same time struggling to keep their partnership together. It is also to date the only live-action film appearance of Batgirl, portrayed by Silverstone, who helps the titular characters fight the villains. Warner Bros. fast-tracked development for Batman & Robin following the box office success of Batman Forever. Schumacher and Goldsman conceived the storyline during pre-production on A Time to Kill, while Val Kilmer decided not to reprise the role over scheduling conflicts with The Saint. Schumacher had a strong interest in casting William Baldwin in Kilmers place before George Clooney won the role. Principal photography began in September 1996 and finished in January 1997, two weeks ahead of the shooting schedule. Batman & Robin premiered in Los Angeles on June 12, 1997, and went into general release on June 20. Making $238.2 million worldwide against a production budget of $160 million, the film was a critical failure and often ranks among the worst films of all time. It is also the lowest-grossing live-action Batman film to date. Due to the films poor reception, Warner Bros. cancelled a sequel, Batman Unchained, and rebooted the film series with Batman Begins in 2005. One of the songs recorded for the film, "The End Is the Beginning Is the End" by The Smashing Pumpkins, won a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance at the 40th Annual Grammy Awards. Dog Day Afternoon Dog Day Afternoon is a 1975 American neo-noir crime drama film directed by Sidney Lumet, written by Frank Pierson, and produced by Martin Bregman and Martin Elfand. The film stars Al Pacino, John Cazale, Charles Durning, Chris Sarandon, Penelope Allen, James Broderick, Lance Henriksen, and Carol Kane. The title refers to the sultry "dog days" of summer. The film was inspired by P. F. Kluges article "The Boys in the Bank" in LIFE magazine, about a similar robbery of a Brooklyn bank by John Wojtowicz and Salvatore Naturale on The film received critical acclaim upon its September 1975 release by Warner Bros., some of which referred to its anti-establishment tone. Dog Day Afternoon was nominated for several Academy Awards and Golden Globe awards, and won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. In 2009, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Manchester by the Sea Manchester by the Sea is a 2016 American drama film written and directed by Kenneth Lonergan and starring Casey Affleck, Michelle Williams, Kyle Chandler, and Lucas Hedges. The plot follows a man after his brother dies and he is entrusted with caring for his teenage nephew. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2016, and was soon picked up by Amazon Studios for distribution. Manchester by the Sea was filmed during March and April, 2015, in the Massachusetts town of the same name, as well as other towns in the state, such as Beverly, Essex, Gloucester, Swampscott, Lynn, Middleton, Tewksbury, and Salem. It began a limited release on November 18, 2016, before a wide release on December 16, 2016. It grossed $79 million worldwide against a $9 million budget. The film received critical praise and was widely counted among the best films of the year, with the National Board of Review listing it as the top film of 2016. Critics particularly complimented the performances of Affleck, Williams, and Hedges, as well as Lonergans screenplay and direction. At the 89th Academy Awards, the film won awards for Best Actor for Affleck and Best Original Screenplay, with additional nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress. Affleck also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama and the film itself was nominated in four other categories. The British Academy Film Awards nominated the picture for six different awards, winning two: Affleck for Best Actor in a Leading Role and Lonergan for Best Original Screenplay. Saw II Saw II is a 2005 American horror film and the second installment in the Saw franchise, directed and co-written by Darren Lynn Bousman and series creator Leigh Whannell. The film stars Donnie Wahlberg, Franky G, Glenn Plummer, Beverley Mitchell, Dina Meyer, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Erik Knudsen, Shawnee Smith, and Tobin Bell. The film features Jigsaw being apprehended by the police, but trapping the arresting officer in one of his own games while showing another game of eight people — including the officers son — in progress on TV monitors at another location. It also explores some of John Kramers backstory, providing a partial explanation of his reason for becoming Jigsaw. After the financial success of Saw, a sequel was immediately green-lit. Leigh Whannell and James Wan were busy preparing for their next film and were unable to write or direct. Bousman wrote a script called The Desperate before Saw was released and was looking for a producer but many studios rejected it. Gregg Hoffman received the script and showed it to his partners Mark Burg and Oren Koules. It was decided that, with some changes, it could be made into Saw II. Whannell became available to provide rewrites of the script. The film was given a larger budget and was shot from May to June 2005 in Toronto. Saw II was released on October 28, 2005 and, despite mixed reviews from critics, was a financial success, with opening takings of $31.9 million and grossing $88 million in the United States and Canada. It has remained the highest grossing Saw film in those countries. Bell was nominated for "Best Villain" at the 2006 MTV Movie Awards for his role as Jigsaw in the film. Saw II was released to DVD on February 14, 2006 and topped charts its first week, selling more than 3 million units. At the time, it was the fastest-selling theatrical DVD in Lionsgates history. Sucker Punch Sucker Punch is a 2011 American psychological fantasy action film directed by Zack Snyder and co-written by Snyder and Steve Shibuya. It is Snyders first film based on an original concept. The film stars Emily Browning as a young woman, "Babydoll", who is committed to a mental institution. In order to cope, she envisions the asylum as a brothel and teams up with four dancers/prisoners to escape before she undergoes a lobotomy. As she collects the items she needs to escape, she enters another level of fantasy, in which the women become strong, experienced warriors. Each fantasy is a parallel to the events in the brothel. Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Vanessa Hudgens and Jamie Chung portray the four prisoners imagined as dancers by Babydoll. Carla Gugino plays Dr. Vera Gorski, a psychiatrist who, in Babydolls mind, is known as Madame Gorski, a choreographer at the strip club. Oscar Isaac plays Blue Jones, the asylums orderly, who in Babydolls mind, is the corrupt owner of the brothel. The film was released in both conventional and IMAX theatres in the United States at midnight on March 25, 2011. The film under-performed at the box office and was negatively received by critics. Spider-Man: Far from Home Spider-Man: Far From Home is a 2019 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man, co-produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the sequel to Homecoming and the twenty-third film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film is directed by Jon Watts, written by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers, and stars Tom Holland as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, alongside Samuel L. Jackson, Zendaya, Cobie Smulders, Jon Favreau, J. B. Smoove, Jacob Batalon, Martin Starr, Marisa Tomei, and Jake Gyllenhaal. In Spider-Man: Far From Home, Parker is recruited by Nick Fury and Mysterio to face the Elementals while he is on a school trip to Europe. Discussions for a sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming began by October 2016, and the project was confirmed later that year. Holland, Watts, and the writers were all set to return by the end of 2017. In 2018, Jackson and Gyllenhaal joined the cast as Fury and Mysterio, respectively. Holland revealed the sequels title ahead of filming, which began in July 2018 and took place in England, the Czech Republic, Italy, and the New York metropolitan area. Production wrapped in October 2018. The films marketing campaign was the most expensive for a film ever and attempted to avoid revealing spoilers for Endgame prior to that films April 2019 release. Spider-Man: Far From Home premiered in Hollywood on June 26, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on July 2. The film received positive reviews for its humor, visual effects, and performances. It has grossed over $1.1 billion worldwide, making it the first Spider-Man film to pass the billion-dollar mark, Sony Pictures highest-grossing film ever, and the third-highest-grossing film of 2019. A sequel is scheduled for release on July 16, 2021. The Reader The Reader is a 2008 German-American romantic drama film directed by Stephen Daldry and written by David Hare, based on the 1995 German novel of the same name by Bernhard Schlink. It stars Kate Winslet, Ralph Fiennes, and David Kross. It was the last film for producers Anthony Minghella and Sydney Pollack, both of whom died prior to its release. Production began in Germany in September 2007, and the film opened in limited release on December 10, 2008. The film tells the story of Michael Berg, a German lawyer who, as a mid-teenager in 1958, has an affair with an older woman, Hanna Schmitz, who then disappears only to resurface years later as one of the defendants in a war crimes trial stemming from her actions as a guard at a Nazi concentration camp. Michael realizes that Hanna is keeping a personal secret she believes is worse than her Nazi past – a secret which, if revealed, could help her at the trial. Winslet and Kross, who plays the young Michael, received acclaim for their performances; Winslet won a number of awards for her role, including the Academy Award for Best Actress. The film itself was nominated for several other major awards, including the Academy Award for Best Picture. I Am Number Four I Am Number Four is a 2011 American teen science fiction action film directed by D. J. Caruso and starring Alex Pettyfer, Timothy Olyphant, Teresa Palmer, Dianna Agron, and Callan McAuliffe. The screenplay, by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, and Marti Noxon, is based on the novel of the same name, one of the Lorien Legacies young adult science fiction novels. Produced by Michael Bay, I Am Number Four was the first film production from DreamWorks Pictures to be released by Touchstone Pictures, as part of the studios 2009 distribution deal with Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The Hollywood Reporter estimated the budget to be between $50 million and $60 million. The film was released in both conventional and IMAX theatres on February 18, 2011, received generally negative reviews, and grossed $150 million. Rango Rango is a 2011 American computer-animated western action comedy film co-produced and directed by Gore Verbinski as his first animated film from a screenplay by John Logan. Starring the voices of Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher, Bill Nighy, Abigail Breslin, Alfred Molina, Harry Dean Stanton, Ray Winstone, Timothy Olyphant, Stephen Root and Ned Beatty, the film centers on Rango, a chameleon who accidentally ends up in the town of Dirt, an outpost that is in desperate need of a new sheriff. The film was produced by Nickelodeon Movies, Verbinskis Blind Wink Productions, Kings GK Films and Industrial Light & Magic as its first animated film. Rango premiered at Westwood on February 14, 2011, and was released in the United States on March 4, 2011 by Paramount Pictures. The film was both a major critical and commercial success, grossing $245.7 million against a budget of $135 million. The film won the 2011 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, making it the first non-Disney or Pixar film to win that award since 2006s Happy Feet, and it was the last one to win until 2018s Into the Spider-Verse. The Blair Witch Project The Blair Witch Project is a 1999 American supernatural horror film written, directed and edited by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez. It tells the fictional story of three student filmmakers—Heather Donahue, Michael C. Williams, and Joshua Leonard—who hike in the Black Hills near Burkittsville in 1994 to film a documentary about a local legend known as the Blair Witch. The three disappeared, but their equipment and footage is discovered a year later. The purportedly "recovered footage" is the film the viewer sees. Myrick and Sánchez conceived of a fictional legend of the Blair Witch in 1993. They developed a 35-page screenplay with the dialogue to be improvised. A casting call advertisement in Backstage magazine was prepared by the directors; Donahue, Williams and Leonard were cast. The film entered production in October 1997, with the principal photography taking place in Maryland for eight days. About 20 hours of footage was shot, which was edited down to 82 minutes. When The Blair Witch Project premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 1999, its promotional marketing campaign listed the actors as either "missing" or "deceased". Owing to its successful run at Sundance, Artisan Entertainment bought the films distribution rights for $1.1 million. The film had a limited release on July 14, 1999, before expanding to a wider release starting July 30. While critical reception was mostly positive, audience reception was split. The film is heavily credited with reviving the found-footage technique which was later used by similarly successful horror films such as Paranormal Activity and Cloverfield. A sleeper hit, The Blair Witch Project grossed nearly $250 million worldwide on a modest budget of $60,000, making it one of the most successful independent films of all time. The film launched a media franchise, which includes two sequels, novels, comic books, and video games. Finding Dory Finding Dory is a 2016 American 3D computer-animated adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Andrew Stanton with co-direction by Angus MacLane, the screenplay was written by Stanton and Victoria Strouse. The film is a sequel/spinoff to 2003s Finding Nemo and features the returning voices of Ellen DeGeneres and Albert Brooks, with Hayden Rolence, Ed ONeill, Kaitlin Olson, Ty Burrell, Diane Keaton, and Eugene Levy joining the cast. The film focuses on the amnesiac fish Dory, who journeys to be reunited with her parents. The film premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on June 8, 2016, and was released in the United States on June 17, 2016. Upon release, the film was well-received by critics and grossed over $1billion worldwide, becoming the second Pixar film to gross $1 billion after 2010s Toy Story 3, the third highest-grossing film of 2016 and the 22nd-highest-grossing of all-time at the time of its theatrical run. The film set numerous box office records, including the biggest opening for an animated film in North America, and the highest-grossing animated film in North America. The Artist The Artist is a 2011 French comedy-drama film in the style of a black-and-white silent film or part-talkie. Written, directed, and co-edited by Michel Hazanavicius, and produced by Thomas Langmann, the film stars Jean Dujardin and Bérénice Bejo. The story takes place in Hollywood, between 1927 and 1932, and focuses on the relationship of an older silent film star and a rising young actress as silent cinema falls out of fashion and is replaced by the "talkies". The Artist received highly positive reviews from critics and won many accolades. Dujardin won Best Actor at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, where the film premiered. The film was nominated for six Golden Globes, the most of any 2011 film, and won three: Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Original Score, and Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for Dujardin. In January 2012, the film was nominated for twelve BAFTAs, the most of any film from 2011, and won seven, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for Hazanavicius, and Best Actor for Dujardin. It was nominated for ten Academy Awards and won five, including Best Picture, Best Director for Hazanavicius, and Best Actor for Dujardin, making him the first French actor ever to win in this category. It was also the first French-produced film to win Best Picture, and the first mainly silent film to win since 1927s Wings won at the 1st Academy Awards in 1929. It was also the first film presented in the 4:3 aspect ratio to win since 1953s From Here to Eternity. Additionally, it was the first black-and-white film to win since 1993s Schindlers List, though the latter contained limited colour sequences; it was the first 100% black-and-white film to win since 1960s The Apartment. In France it was nominated for ten César Awards, winning six, including Best Film, Best Director for Hazanavicius and Best Actress for Bejo. The Artist has received more awards than any other French film. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is a 2019 comedy-drama film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. Produced by Columbia Pictures, Bona Film Group, Heyday Films, and Visiona Romantica and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing, it is a co-production between the United States and the United Kingdom. It features a large ensemble cast led by Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Emile Hirsch, Margaret Qualley, Timothy Olyphant, Austin Butler, Dakota Fanning, Bruce Dern and Al Pacino. Set in 1969 Los Angeles, the film follows an actor and his stunt double as they navigate the changing film industry, and features "multiple storylines in a modern fairy tale tribute to the final moments of Hollywoods golden age". Announced in July 2017, it is the first Tarantino film not distributed by Bob and Harvey Weinstein, as Tarantino ended his partnership with them following the sexual abuse allegations against the latter. After a bidding war, the film was distributed by Sony Pictures, which met Tarantinos demands including final cut privilege. Pitt, DiCaprio, Robbie, Zoë Bell, Kurt Russell, and others joined the cast between January and June 2018. Principal photography lasted from June through November around Los Angeles. It is the last film to feature Luke Perry, who died in March 2019. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on July 26, 2019 and in the United Kingdom on August 14, 2019. It has grossed $366.8 million worldwide, with The Hollywood Reporter writing that critics had "an overall positive view" of the film, calling it "Tarantinos love letter to 60s L.A." and praising its cast and setting, though some were "divided on its ending". The Little Mermaid The Little Mermaid is a 1989 American animated musical romantic fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and Walt Disney Pictures. The 28th Disney animated feature film and first film in The Little Mermaid franchise, the film is loosely based on the Danish fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen. The film tells the story of a mermaid princess named Ariel who dreams of becoming human, after falling in love with a human prince named Eric. Written and directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, with music by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman, and art direction by Michael Peraza Jr. and Donald A. Towns, the film features the voices of Jodi Benson, Christopher Daniel Barnes, Pat Carroll, Samuel E. Wright, Jason Marin, Kenneth Mars, Buddy Hackett, and René Auberjonois. The Little Mermaid was released to theaters on November 17, 1989 to critical acclaim, garnering $84 million at the domestic box office during its initial release, and in total lifetime gross worldwide. After the success of the 1988 Disney/Amblin film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Little Mermaid is given credit for breathing life back into the art of Disney animated feature films after a string of critical or commercial failures produced by Disney that dated back to the early 1970s. It also marked the start of the era known as the Disney Renaissance. The film won two Academy Awards for Best Original Score and Best Original Song. A stage adaptation of the film with a book by Doug Wright and additional songs by Alan Menken and new lyricist Glenn Slater opened in Denver in July 2007 and began performances on Broadway January 10, 2008 starring Sierra Boggess. In May 2016, Disney announced that a live-action adaptation, directed by Rob Marshall, is currently in development. A live musical presentation of the film will also air in November 2019 on ABC as part of The Wonderful World of Disney. The Boondock Saints The Boondock Saints is a 1999 American vigilante action-thriller film written and directed by Troy Duffy. The film stars Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus as fraternal twins, Connor and Murphy MacManus, who become vigilantes after killing two members of the Russian Mafia in self defense. After both experience an epiphany, the brothers, together with their friend "Funny Man", set out to rid their home city of Boston of crime and evil, all the while being pursued by FBI Special Agent Paul Smecker. Duffy indicates that the screenplay was inspired by personal experience, while living in Los Angeles. Initially regarded as one of the hottest scripts in Hollywood, the movie had a troubled production and was finally given a limited theatrical release of only five theaters for one week due to movie-studio politics and worries about association with the 1999 Columbine High School massacre. It was met with poor critical reviews; however, the film ultimately grossed about $50 million in domestic video sales and developed a large cult following. The movie was followed by a 2009 sequel, All Saints Day, and a third film was in development as of 2015. Don Jon Don Jon is a 2013 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Produced by Ram Bergman and Nicolas Chartier, the film stars Gordon-Levitt, Scarlett Johansson, and Julianne Moore, with Rob Brown, Glenne Headly, Brie Larson, and Tony Danza in supporting roles. The film premiered under its original title Don Jons Addiction at the Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2013, and had its wide release in the United States on September 27, 2013. Scary Movie Scary Movie is a 2000 American parody slasher film directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans. The film spoofs multiple genres including the horror, slasher, and mystery film genres. Several 1990s films and TV shows are also spoofed, and the script primarily follows the plot of slasher films Scream, and I Know What You Did Last Summer. Despite a mixed critical reception, the film has since attracted a large cult following, and was a box office success, grossing $278 million worldwide on a $19 million budget. The first in the Scary Movie film series, it was followed by four sequels. The Fountain The Fountain is a 2006 American epic science fiction mystery magical realism romantic drama film that blends elements of fantasy, history, spirituality, and science fiction. It is directed by Darren Aronofsky, and stars Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz. The film consists of three storylines involving immortality and the resulting loves lost, and one mans pursuit of avoiding this fate in this life or beyond it. Jackman and Weisz play sets of characters bonded by love across time and space: a conquistador and his ill-fated queen, a modern-day scientist and his cancer-stricken wife, and a traveler immersed in a universal journey alongside aspects of his lost love. The storylines—interwoven with use of match cuts and recurring visual motifs—reflect the themes and interplay of love and mortality. Aronofsky originally planned to direct The Fountain on a $70 million budget with Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett in the lead roles, but Pitts withdrawal and cost overruns led Warner Bros. to shut down his production. The director rewrote the script to be sparser, and was able to resurrect the film with a $35 million budget with Jackman and Weisz in the lead roles. Production mainly took place on a sound stage in Montreal, Quebec, and the director used macro photography to create key visual effects for The Fountain at a low cost. The film was released theatrically in the United States and Canada on November 22, 2006. It grossed $10,144,010 in the United States and Canada and $5,761,344 in other territories for a worldwide total of $15,978,422. Critics reactions to the film were divided, but it has gained a cult following since its release. A Few Good Men A Few Good Men is a 1992 American legal drama film directed by Rob Reiner and starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, and Demi Moore, with Kevin Bacon, Kevin Pollak, Cuba Gooding Jr., Wolfgang Bodison, James Marshall, J. T. Walsh, and Kiefer Sutherland in supporting roles. It was adapted for the screen by Aaron Sorkin from his play of the same name but includes contributions by William Goldman. The film revolves around the court-martial of two U.S. Marines charged with the murder of a fellow Marine and the tribulations of their lawyers as they prepare a case to defend their clients. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 is a 2012 American romantic drama fantasy film directed by Bill Condon and based on the novel Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer. Constituting the second of a two-part adaptation of the novel, the film is the fifth and final installment in The Twilight Saga film series, following 2011s Breaking Dawn: Part 1. All three main cast members, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, reprise their roles, with Mackenzie Foy portraying Renesmee Cullen. Alongside Pattinson, Lautner, Stewart, and Foy, the film also stars an ensemble cast including Billy Burke, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed, Jackson Rathbone, Ashley Greene, Michael Sheen, and Dakota Fanning. Part 2 was released on November 16, 2012. The film, despite mixed critical reception, was a box office success, grossing nearly $830 million worldwide against production budget of $136 million, becoming the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2012 and the highest-grossing film of The Twilight Saga series. RoboCop RoboCop is a 1987 American cyberpunk action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner. The film stars Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Dan OHerlihy, Kurtwood Smith, Miguel Ferrer, and Ronny Cox. Set in a crime-ridden Detroit, Michigan, in the near future, RoboCop centers on police officer Alex Murphy who is murdered by a gang of criminals and subsequently revived by the megacorporation Omni Consumer Products as a superhuman cyborg law enforcer known as RoboCop. Themes that make up the basis of RoboCop include media influence, gentrification, corruption, authoritarianism, greed, privatization, capitalism, identity, dystopia and human nature. It received positive reviews and was cited as one of the best films of 1987, spawning a franchise that included merchandise, two sequels, a television series, a remake, two animated TV series, a television mini-series, video games, and a number of comic book adaptations/crossovers. In 2018 it was announced that a direct sequel to the original film titled RoboCop Returns was in the works and it would ignore the other sequels and remake. RoboCop was produced for a relatively modest $13 million. Honors for the film include five Saturn Awards, two BAFTA Award nominations and the Academy Award for Best Sound Effects Editing, along with nominations for Best Film Editing and Best Sound. Hook Hook is a 1991 American fantasy adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by James V. Hart and Malia Scotch Marmo. It stars Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook, Robin Williams as Peter Banning / Peter Pan, Julia Roberts as Tinker Bell, Bob Hoskins as Mr. Smee and Maggie Smith as Granny Wendy. It acts as a sequel to J. M. Barries 1911 novel Peter and Wendy focusing on an adult Peter Pan who has forgotten all about his childhood. In his new life, he is known as Peter Banning, a successful but unimaginative and workaholic corporate lawyer with a wife and two children. However, when Captain Hook, the enemy of his past, kidnaps his children, he returns to Neverland in order to save them. Along the journey, he reclaims the memories of his past and becomes a better person. Spielberg began developing the film in the early 1980s with Walt Disney Productions and Paramount Pictures, which would have followed the storyline seen in the 1924 silent film and 1953 animated Disney film. It entered pre-production in 1985, but Spielberg abandoned the project. James V. Hart developed the script with director Nick Castle and TriStar Pictures before Spielberg decided to direct in 1989. It was shot almost entirely on sound stages at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City. Released on December 11, 1991, Hook received unfavorable reviews from critics, and while it was a commercial success, its box office take was lower than expected. It has gained a strong cult following since its release. It was nominated in five categories at the 64th Academy Awards. It also spawned merchandise, including video games, action figures, and comic book adaptations. Walk the Line Walk the Line is a 2005 American biographical drama romance musical film directed by James Mangold. The screenplay, written by Mangold and Gill Dennis, is based on two autobiographies authored by singer-songwriter Johnny Cash, 1975s His Own Story in His Own Words and 1997s The Autobiography. The film follows Cashs early life, his romance with June Carter, and his ascent in the country music scene. It stars Joaquin Phoenix as Cash, Reese Witherspoon as Carter, Ginnifer Goodwin as Cashs first wife Vivian Liberto, and Robert Patrick as Cashs father. Walk the Line previewed at the Telluride Film Festival on September 4, 2005, and went into wide release on November 18. The film was nominated for five Oscars at the 78th Academy Awards, including Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Costume Design. The film grossed more than $186 million worldwide. The Bucket List The Bucket List is a 2007 American buddy comedy-drama film directed and produced by Rob Reiner, written by Justin Zackham, and starring Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman. The main plot follows two terminally ill men on their road trip with a wish list of things to do before they "kick the bucket". The film premiered on December 15, 2007 in Hollywood and opened in limited release in the United States on December 25, 2007, by Warner Bros. The film then had a wide release on January 11, 2008. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film was chosen by National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2007 and was a box office success, grossing $175 million worldwide. Incredibles 2 Incredibles 2 is a 2018 American computer-animated superhero film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Written and directed by Brad Bird, it is the sequel to The Incredibles and the second full-length installment of the franchise. The story follows the Parr family as they try to restore the publics trust in superheroes while balancing their family life, only to combat a new foe who seeks to turn the populace against all superheroes. Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Sarah Vowell and Samuel L. Jackson reprise their roles from the first film; newcomers to the cast include Huckleberry Milner, Bob Odenkirk, Catherine Keener and Jonathan Banks. Michael Giacchino returned to compose the score. Following the success of The Incredibles, Bird postponed development on a sequel to work on other films. He attempted to distinguish the script from superhero films and superhero television series released since the first film, focusing on the family dynamic rather than the superhero genre. Incredibles 2 premiered in Los Angeles on June 5, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on June 15, 2018 in Disney Digital 3-D, Dolby Cinema, IMAX and IMAX 3D formats. The film received largely positive reviews and praise for its animation, humor and musical score. The film made $182.7 million in its opening weekend, setting the record for best debut for an animated film, and has grossed over $1.2 billion worldwide, making it the fourth highest-grossing film of 2018, the third highest-grossing animated film and the 17th highest-grossing film of all-time, along with being the third Pixar film to gross 1 billion dollars after Finding Dory and Toy Story 3. Incredibles 2 was named by the National Board of Review as the Best Animated Film of 2018. The film was nominated for Best Animated Feature Film at the 76th Golden Globe Awards and 91st Academy Awards, losing both to Into the Spider-Verse. Spy Spy is a 2015 American action comedy spy film written and directed by Paul Feig. Starring Melissa McCarthy, Jason Statham, Rose Byrne, Miranda Hart, Bobby Cannavale, Allison Janney, Peter Serafinowicz, Morena Baccarin and Jude Law; the films also marked the Hollywood debut of actress Nargis Fakhri. It follows the life of a secret agent, Susan Cooper, trying to trace a stolen portable nuclear device. Produced by Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping, Feig and Jessie Henderson, the film was theatrically released in the United States on June 5, 2015. It received positive reviews from critics and was a box office success, grossing $235 million worldwide. It was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards: Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for McCarthy. Chappie Chappie is a 2015 American dystopian science fiction action film directed by Neill Blomkamp and written by Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell. It stars Sharlto Copley, Dev Patel, Jose Pablo Cantillo, Sigourney Weaver, Hugh Jackman, and Ninja and Yolandi Visser of the South African zef rap-rave group Die Antwoord as metafictional versions of themselves. The film, set and shot in Johannesburg, is about an artificial general intelligence law enforcement robot captured and taught by gangsters, who nickname it Chappie. Chappie premiered in New York City on March 4, 2015, and was released in U.S. cinemas on March 6, 2015. The film grossed $102 million worldwide against a $49 million budget. Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story is a 2004 American sports comedy film written and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber and starring Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller. The plot follows a group of misfits entering a Las Vegas dodgeball tournament to save their cherished local gym from the onslaught of a corporate health fitness chain. Eastern Promises Eastern Promises is a 2007 gangster film directed by David Cronenberg, from a screenplay written by Steven Knight. The film stars Viggo Mortensen, Naomi Watts, Vincent Cassel, Sinéad Cusack and Armin Mueller-Stahl. It tells a story of a Russian-British midwife, Anna, who delivers the baby of a drug-addicted 14-year old Russian prostitute who dies in childbirth. After Anna learns that the teen was lured into prostitution by the Russian Mafia in London, the leader of the Russian gangsters threatens the babys life to keep Anna from telling the police about their sex trafficking ring. As Anna tries to protect the baby, she is enmeshed deeper into the criminal underworld, and she is threatened by the Mafia leaders son and warned off by the sons strong-arm man. Principal photography began in November 2006, in locations in and around London. The film has been noted for its plot twist, the subject of sex trafficking, and for its violence and realistic depiction of Russian career criminals, which includes detailed portrayal of the tattoos which indicate their crimes and criminal status. Eastern Promises received positive critical reception, appearing on several critics "top 10 films" lists for 2007. The film has won several awards, including the Audience Prize for best film at the Toronto International Film Festival and the Best Actor award for Mortensen at the British Independent Film Awards. The film received twelve Genie Award nominations and three Golden Globe Award nominations. Mortensen was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. Valkyrie Valkyrie is a 2008 thriller film directed and co-produced by Bryan Singer and written by Christopher McQuarrie and Nathan Alexander. The film is set in Nazi Germany during World War II and depicts the 20 July plot in 1944 by German army officers to assassinate Adolf Hitler and to use the Operation Valkyrie national emergency plan to take control of the country. The film was released by American studio United Artists and stars Tom Cruise as Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, one of the key plotters. The cast included Kenneth Branagh, Bill Nighy, Eddie Izzard, Terence Stamp, and Tom Wilkinson. Cruises casting caused controversy among German politicians and members of the von Stauffenberg family due to the actors practice of Scientology, which is viewed with suspicion in Germany. Because of this, the filmmakers initially had difficulty setting up filming locations in Germany, but they were later given access to locations such as Berlins historic Bendlerblock. German newspapers and filmmakers supported the film and its intention to spread global awareness of von Stauffenbergs plot. The film changed release dates several times, from as early as June 27, 2008, to as late as February 14, 2009. The changing calendar and poor response to United Artists initial marketing campaign drew criticism about the studios viability. After a positive test screening, Valkyries release in North America was ultimately changed to December 25, 2008. United Artists renewed its marketing campaign to reduce its focus on Cruise and to highlight Singers credentials. The film received mixed reviews in the United States and in Germany, where it opened commercially on January 22, 2009. Lawless Lawless is a 2012 American crime drama film directed by John Hillcoat. The screenplay by Australian singer-screenwriter Nick Cave is based on Matt Bondurants historical novel The Wettest County in the World. The film stars Shia LaBeouf, Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman, Mia Wasikowska, Jessica Chastain, Jason Clarke, and Guy Pearce. The film is about the violent conflict between three bootlegging brothers—Forrest, Howard, and Jack Bondurant—and the ruthless Deputy Charley Rakes and his men, who try to shut down the brothers Prohibition-era moonshine business after Forrest refuses to pay the cops off. The film was in development for about three years before being produced. It screened at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and was theatrically released on August 29, 2012. Enemy of the State Enemy of the State is a 1998 American action-thriller film directed by Tony Scott, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and written by David Marconi. The film stars Will Smith and Gene Hackman, with Jon Voight, Lisa Bonet, Gabriel Byrne, Dan Butler, Loren Dean, Jake Busey, Barry Pepper, and Regina King in supporting roles. The film tells the story of a group of NSA agents conspiring to kill a Congressman and the cover up that ensues after a tape of the murder is discovered. The film was released on November 20, 1998 in the U.S. and worldwide. Enemy of the State garnered generally positive reviews from film critics and audiences, with many praising the writing and direction as well as the chemistry between Smith and Hackman. Given the events of 9/11, the Patriot Act, and Edward Snowdens revelations about the NSAs PRISM surveillance program, the film has become noteworthy for being ahead of its time regarding issues of National Security and privacy. 21 21 is a 2008 American heist drama film directed by Robert Luketic and starring Jim Sturgess, Kevin Spacey, Laurence Fishburne, Kate Bosworth, Liza Lapira, Jacob Pitts, Aaron Yoo, and Kieu Chinh. The film is inspired by the true story of the MIT Blackjack Team as told in Bringing Down the House, the best-selling book by Ben Mezrich. Despite its largely mixed reviews and controversy over the films casting choices, 21 was a box office success, and was the number one film in the United States and Canada during its first and second weekends of release. Pitch Black Pitch Black is a 2000 American science fiction action horror film co-written and directed by David Twohy. The film stars Vin Diesel, Radha Mitchell, Cole Hauser, and Keith David. Dangerous criminal Richard B. Riddick is being transported to prison in a spacecraft. When the spaceship is damaged by comet debris and makes an emergency crash landing on an empty desert planet, Riddick escapes. However, when predatory alien creatures begin attacking the survivors, Riddick joins forces with the surviving crew and other passengers to develop a plan to escape the planet. Pitch Black was the final film credit of PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, which merged with Universal Pictures during production. It was shot on a modest budget of US$23 million. Despite mixed reviews from critics, it was a sleeper hit, grossing over $53 million worldwide and developing its own cult following, particularly around the antihero Riddick. A sequel, The Chronicles of Riddick, was released in 2004 by Universal, with Diesel back as the title character and Twohy returning as writer and director. A third film, simply titled Riddick, was released in 2013, with Diesel and Twohy reuniting again. Grease Grease is a 1978 American musical romantic comedy film based on the 1971 musical of the same name by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. Written by Bronte Woodard and directed by Randal Kleiser in his theatrical feature film debut, the film depicts the lives of greaser Danny Zuko and Australian transfer student Sandy Olsson who develop an attraction for each other. The film stars John Travolta as Danny, Olivia Newton-John as Sandy, and Stockard Channing as Betty Rizzo, the leader of the Pink Ladies. Released on June 16, 1978, Grease was successful both critically and commercially becoming the highest-grossing musical film ever at the time. Its soundtrack album ended 1978 as the second-best selling album of the year in the United States, behind the soundtrack of the 1977 blockbuster Saturday Night Fever and earned the film its lone Oscar nomination for "Hopelessly Devoted to You". A sequel, Grease 2, was released in 1982, starring Maxwell Caulfield and Michelle Pfeiffer as a newer class of greasers. Few of the original cast members reprised their roles. Escape Plan Escape Plan is a 2013 American prison action thriller film starring Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger, and co-starring Jim Caviezel, 50 Cent, Vinnie Jones, Vincent DOnofrio and Amy Ryan. It was directed by Swedish filmmaker Mikael Håfström, and written by Miles Chapman and Jason Keller. The first film to pair up action film icons Stallone and Schwarzenegger as co-leads, it follows Stallones character Ray Breslin, a structural engineer who is incarcerated in the worlds most secret and secure prison, aided in his escape by fellow inmate Emil Rottmayer, portrayed by Schwarzenegger. The film is the first installment of the Escape Plan film series. The film was released in the United States on October 18, 2013, received mixed reviews and grossed $137 million worldwide against a $54 million budget. Final Destination Final Destination is a 2000 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wong, with an screenplay written by James Wong, Glen Morgan, and Jeffrey Reddick, based on a story by Reddick. It is the first installment in the Final Destination film series and stars Devon Sawa, Ali Larter, Kerr Smith, and Tony Todd. Sawa portrays a teenager who cheats death after having a premonition of a catastrophic plane explosion. He and several of his classmates leave the plane before the explosion occurs, but Death later takes the lives of those who were meant to die on the plane. The film began as a spec script written by Reddick for an episode of The X-Files, in order for Reddick to get a TV agent. A colleague at New Line Cinema persuaded Reddick to write it as a feature-length film. Later, Wong and Morgan, The X-Files writing partners, became interested in the script and agreed to rewrite and direct the film, marking Wongs film directing debut. Filming took place in New York City and Vancouver, with additional scenes filmed in Toronto and San Francisco. It was released on March 17, 2000, and became a financial success, making $10 million on its opening weekend. The DVD release of the film, released on September 26, 2000, in the United States and Canada, includes commentaries, deleted scenes, and documentaries. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Positive reviews praised the film for "generating a respectable amount of suspense", "playful and energized enough to keep an audience guessing", "an unexpectedly alert teen-scream disaster chiller", and the performance of Devon Sawa, while negative reviews described the film as "dramatically flat" and "aimed at the teen dating crowd". It received the Saturn Award for Best Horror Film and Best Performance by a Younger Actor for Sawas performance. The films success spawned a media franchise, encompassing four additional installments, as well as a series of novels and comic books. The first sequel, Final Destination 2, was released on January 31, 2003. Das Boot Das Boot is a 1981 German submarine film written and directed by Wolfgang Petersen, produced by Günter Rohrbach, and starring Jürgen Prochnow, Herbert Grönemeyer, and Klaus Wennemann. It has been exhibited both as a theatrical release and as a TV miniseries, in several different home video versions of various running times, and in a directors cut version supervised by Petersen in 1997. An adaptation of Lothar-Günther Buchheims 1973 German novel of the same name, the film is set during World War II and follows German U-boat U-96 and its crew, as they set out on a hazardous patrol in the Battle of the Atlantic. It depicts both the excitement of battle and the tedium of the fruitless hunt, and shows the men serving aboard U-boats as ordinary individuals with a desire to do their best for their comrades and their country. Development began in 1979. Several American directors were considered three years earlier before the film was shelved. During production, Heinrich Lehmann-Willenbrock, the captain of the real U-96 and one of Germanys top U-boat "tonnage aces" during the war, and Hans-Joachim Krug, former first officer on , served as consultants. One of Petersens goals was to guide the audience through "a journey to the edge of the mind", showing "what war is all about". Produced with a budget of 32 million DM, the films high production cost ranks it among the most expensive films in German cinema, but the film was a commercial success and grossed $84.9 million worldwide. Columbia Pictures released both a German version and an English-dubbed version in the United States theatrically, but the films German version gross was much higher than the English-dubbed version at the United States box-office. The film received highly positive reviews and was nominated for six Academy Awards, two of these nominations went to Petersen himself; he was also nominated for a BAFTA Award and DGA Award. Alien Resurrection Alien Resurrection is a 1997 American science fiction horror film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, written by Joss Whedon, and starring Sigourney Weaver and Winona Ryder. It is the fourth installment of the Alien film series and the final installment in the main series. It was filmed at the 20th Century Fox studios in Los Angeles, California. Set 200 years after the preceding installment Alien 3, Ellen Ripley is cloned and an Alien Queen is surgically removed from her body. The United Systems Military hopes to breed Aliens to study and research on the spaceship USM Auriga, using human hosts kidnapped and delivered to them by a group of mercenaries. The Aliens escape their enclosures, while Ripley and the mercenaries attempt to escape and destroy the Auriga before it reaches its destination: Earth. Additional roles are played by Ron Perlman, Dan Hedaya, J. E. Freeman, Brad Dourif, and Michael Wincott. Alien Resurrection was released on November 26, 1997, by 20th Century Fox, and grossed $47.8 million in North America, the least successful of the Alien series on that continent. The film was well received internationally, however, with a gross of $113.6 million, bringing its total gross to $161.4 million. It was the 43rd-highest-grossing film in North America in 1997, eleven spots lower than Anastasia, another 20th Century Fox film. The film was nominated for six Saturn Awards. A sequel to Resurrection was planned as Joss Whedon had written an Earth-set script for Alien 5, though Sigourney Weaver was not interested in this setting, but has remained open to reprise her role as Ellen Ripley for a fifth installment on the condition that she likes the story. Although more sequels were planned to follow Resurrection, they were ultimately abandoned as the crossover series arrived with the 2004 film Alien vs. Predator, along with the prequel series including the 2012 film Prometheus directed by Ridley Scott, who stated that the film precedes the story of Alien, but is not directly connected to the original films franchise, and that Prometheus explores its own mythology and ideas. 21 Grams 21 Grams is a 2003 American crime drama film directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu from a screenplay by Guillermo Arriaga. The story was co-written by González Iñárritu and Arriaga. The film stars Sean Penn, Naomi Watts, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Danny Huston and Benicio Del Toro. The second part of Arriagas and González Iñárritus Trilogy of Death, preceded by Amores perros and followed by Babel, 21 Grams interweaves several plot lines in a nonlinear arrangement. The films plot is about the consequences of a tragic automobile accident. Penn plays a critically ill mathematician, Watts plays a grief-stricken mother, and Del Toro plays a born-again Christian ex-convict whose faith is sorely tested in the aftermath of the accident. The three main characters each have "past", "present" and "future" story threads, which are shown as non-linear fragments that punctuate elements of the overall story, all imminently coming toward each other and coalescing as the story progresses. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is a 2010 American romantic fantasy film based on Stephenie Meyers 2007 novel Eclipse. It is the third installment of The Twilight Saga film series, following 2008s Twilight and 2009s New Moon. Summit Entertainment greenlit the film in February 2009. Directed by David Slade, the film stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, reprising their roles as Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, and Jacob Black, respectively. Melissa Rosenberg, who penned the scripts for both Twilight and New Moon, returned as screenwriter. Filming began on August 17, 2009, at Vancouver Film Studios, and finished in late October, with post-production began early the following month. Bryce Dallas Howard was cast as Victoria, replacing Rachelle Lefevre who previously played her. The film was released worldwide on June 30, 2010 in theatres, and became the first Twilight film to be released in IMAX. The film has received mixed reception from critics. It held the record for biggest midnight opening in the United States and Canada in box office history, grossing an estimated $30 million, until it was surpassed by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 in 2011. The film then scored the biggest Wednesday opening in the United States and Canada history with $68,533,840 beating Revenge of the Fallens $62 million. Eclipse has also become the film with the widest independent release, playing in over 4,416 theaters, surpassing its predecessor, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, which held the record since November 2009. Grown Ups Grown Ups is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan. It stars Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade, and Rob Schneider as five lifelong friends who reunite for a July Fourth weekend with their families after learning about the sudden death of their middle school basketball coach. Grown Ups was produced by Sandlers production company Happy Madison Productions and was distributed by Columbia Pictures. Sandler, Rock, Schneider, and Spade all joined the cast of Saturday Night Live in the 1990–1991 season; supporting cast including Colin Quinn, Maya Rudolph, Tim Meadows, and Norm Macdonald have also been SNL cast members. Despite receiving generally unfavorable reviews from critics, it grossed $271 million and led to a sequel, Grown Ups 2. End of Watch End of Watch is a 2012 American crime drama film written and directed by David Ayer. It stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña as Brian Taylor and Miguel Zavala, two Los Angeles Police Department officers who work in South Los Angeles. The film focuses on their day-to-day police work, their dealings with a certain group of gang members, their friendship with each other, and their personal relationships. Ayer, who had written several police procedural films previously, wanted the film to focus more on the friendship between partners and honest police work rather than corruption. Gyllenhaal, Peña, and other cast members underwent an intensive training program to prepare for their roles as police officers. Filming took place in Los Angeles in August 2011 with a budget of $7 million. End of Watch premiered on September 8, 2012 at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released in American theaters on September 21, grossing over $57 million at the box office. The film received a number of accolades, including two Independent Spirit Award nominations. Ender's Game Enders Game is a 2013 American military science fiction action film based on Orson Scott Cards 1985 novel of the same name. Written and directed by Gavin Hood, the film stars Asa Butterfield as Andrew "Ender" Wiggin, an unusually gifted child who is sent to an advanced military academy in outer space to prepare for a future alien invasion. The supporting cast includes Harrison Ford, Hailee Steinfeld, and Viola Davis, with Abigail Breslin and Ben Kingsley. The film was released in Germany on October 24, 2013, followed by a release in the UK one day later. It was released in the United States, Canada, and several other countries on November 1, 2013, and was released in other territories by January 2014. Enders Game grossed $125.5 million on a $110–115 million budget. Star Trek Beyond Star Trek Beyond is a 2016 American science fiction film directed by Justin Lin, written by Simon Pegg and Doug Jung, and based on the television series Star Trek created by Gene Roddenberry. It is the thirteenth film in the Star Trek film franchise and the third installment in the reboot series, following Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness. Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto reprise their respective roles as Captain James T. Kirk and Commander Spock, with Pegg, Karl Urban, Zoe Saldana, John Cho, and Anton Yelchin reprising their roles from the previous films. This was one of Yelchins last films before his death in June 2016. Idris Elba, Sofia Boutella, Joe Taslim, and Lydia Wilson also appear. Principal photography began in Vancouver on June 25, 2015. The film premiered in Sydney on July 7, 2016, and was released in the United States on July 22, 2016, by Paramount Pictures. The film is dedicated to the memory of Yelchin, as well as to actor Leonard Nimoy, who died during pre-production. The film grossed $343.5 million at the box office, and received generally positive reviews with praise for its acting, action sequences, musical score, visual effects, and tributes to Yelchin and Nimoy. At the 89th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, but lost to Suicide Squad. Before Sunset Before Sunset is a 2004 American romantic drama film, the sequel to Before Sunrise. Like its predecessor, the film was directed by Richard Linklater. He shares screenplay credit with actors Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy, and with Kim Krizan, the screenwriter for the first film featuring these two characters. The film picks up the story in Before Sunrise of the young American man and French woman who spent a passionate night together in Vienna. Their paths intersect nine years later in Paris, and the film appears to take place in real time as they spend an afternoon together. Before Sunset received broad critical acclaim and has appeared on many publications lists of the best films of the 2000s. It was nominated for an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay. The directors and lead actors collaborated on another film following these characters, Before Midnight, which was released in 2013 and also gained acclaim. A History of Violence A History of Violence is a 2005 American action thriller film directed by David Cronenberg and written by Josh Olson. It is an adaptation of the 1997 graphic novel of the same title by John Wagner and Vince Locke. The film stars Viggo Mortensen as the owner of a small-town diner who is thrust into the spotlight after confronting two robbers in self-defense, thus changing his life forever. The film was in the main competition for the 2005 Palme dOr. The film was put into limited release in the United States on September 23, 2005, and wide release on September 30, 2005. William Hurt was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, while Olson was nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay. The Los Angeles Times has called it the last major Hollywood film to be released on VHS. Mortensen himself praised it as "one of the best movies hes ever been in, if not the best", also declaring it was a "perfect film noir" or "close to perfect". Role Models Role Models is a 2008 American comedy film directed by David Wain, who co-wrote it with Timothy Dowling, Paul Rudd and Ken Marino. The film follows two energy drink salesmen who are ordered to perform 150 hours of community service as punishment for various offenses. For their service, the two men work at a program designed to pair kids with adult role models. The film stars Seann William Scott, Rudd, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Bobbe J. Thompson, Jane Lynch and Elizabeth Banks. Identity Identity is a 2003 American psychological slasher film directed by James Mangold from a screenplay by Michael Cooney. The film stars John Cusack, Ray Liotta, Amanda Peet, Alfred Molina, Clea DuVall and Rebecca De Mornay. While the plot is not a direct adaptation of Agatha Christies 1939 whodunit And Then There Were None, the story draws from the structure of the novel. Ten strangers arrive at an isolated hotel, become temporarily cut off from the rest of the world, and are mysteriously killed off one by one. Several events which take place in the hours before the characters arrival are introduced at key moments in the film using reverse chronology structure. Nocturnal Animals Nocturnal Animals is a 2016 American neo-noir psychological thriller film written, produced and directed by Tom Ford, based on the 1993 novel Tony and Susan by Austin Wright. The film stars Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Shannon, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Isla Fisher, Armie Hammer, Laura Linney, Andrea Riseborough, and Michael Sheen. The plot follows an art gallery owner as she reads the new novel written by her first husband and begins to see the similarities between it and their former relationship. Principal photography began on October 5, 2015, in Los Angeles. The film premiered at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival on September 2, 2016 and was released in North America on November 18, 2016, by Focus Features. It received largely positive reviews and grossed over $32 million worldwide. Nocturnal Animals was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Grand Jury Prize. It received numerous accolades, including Shannon earning a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 89th Academy Awards. It also received nine BAFTA Award nominations and Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Director and Best Screenplay, plus a Best Supporting Actor win for Taylor-Johnson. Megamind Megamind is a 2010 American computer-animated superhero comedy film directed by Tom McGrath, produced by DreamWorks Animation, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film premiered on October 28, 2010, in Russia, while it was released in the United States in Digital 3D, IMAX 3D and 2D on November 5, 2010. It features the voices of Will Ferrell, Tina Fey, Jonah Hill, David Cross, and Brad Pitt. The film tells the story of a super-intelligent alien supervillain, Megamind, who after a long-lasting battle one day actually destroys his foe, the much-loved superhero Metro Man. Having Metro City for himself, Megamind finds out that his villainy has no purpose, and thus creates a new superhero to serve as his nemesis. His plan backfires, as he ends up creating instead a new supervillain. With Metro City spiraling out of control, Megamind attempts to set things right and discovers his newfound purpose—as a superhero. Megamind received generally positive reviews from critics, praising its strong visuals and the casts performances, but criticizing its unoriginality and humor. With a budget of $130 million, the film grossed over $321 million worldwide, becoming one of DreamWorks Animations lowest-grossing CG animated films of the 2010s. A short film, titled The Button of Doom, was released on February 25, 2011, on the Megamind DVD and Blu-ray. For a Few Dollars More For a Few Dollars More is a 1965 spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone. It stars Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef as bounty hunters and Gian Maria Volonté as the primary villain. German actor Klaus Kinski plays a supporting role as a secondary villain. The film was an international co-production among Italy, West Germany, and Spain. The film was released in the United States in 1967, and is the second part of what is commonly known as the Dollars Trilogy, following A Fistful of Dollars and preceding The Good. The films catapulted Eastwood and Van Cleef into stardom. Film historian Richard Schickel, in his biography of Clint Eastwood, believed that this was the best film in the trilogy, arguing that it was "more elegant and complex than A Fistful of Dollars and more tense and compressed than The Good, the Bad and the Ugly." Director Alex Cox considered the church scene to be one of "the most horrible deaths" of any Western, describing Volontés Indio as the "most diabolical Western villain of all time." Me, Myself & Irene Me, Myself & Irene is a 2000 American dark comedy drama film directed by the Farrelly brothers, and starring Jim Carrey and Renée Zellweger. Chris Cooper, Robert Forster, Richard Jenkins, Daniel Greene, Anthony Anderson, Jerod Mixon and Mongo Brownlee co-star. The film is about a Rhode Island state trooper named Charlie who, after years of continuously suppressing his rage and feelings, suffers a psychotic breakdown that results in a second personality, Hank. This was also Carreys first role in a 20th Century Fox film. The Beach The Beach is a 2000 drama thriller film directed by Danny Boyle and based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Alex Garland, which was adapted for the film by John Hodge. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Tilda Swinton, Virginie Ledoyen, Guillaume Canet, and Robert Carlyle. It was filmed on the Thai island Koh Phi Phi. Bad Boys Bad Boys is a 1995 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Michael Bay, in his feature directorial debut, produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer and starring Martin Lawrence and Will Smith as two Miami narcotics detectives, Marcus Burnett and Mike Lowrey. It spawned the Bad Boys franchise, which includes a sequel, Bad Boys II, and the upcoming Bad Boys for Life. The Lone Ranger The Lone Ranger is a 2013 American western action film directed by Gore Verbinski and written by Justin Haythe, Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio. Based on the radio series of the same name, the film stars Johnny Depp as Tonto, the narrator of the events and Armie Hammer as John Reid, the Lone Ranger. The film is told through Tontos memories of the duos earliest efforts to subdue local villainy and bring justice to the American Old West. William Fichtner, Barry Pepper, Ruth Wilson, James Badge Dale, Tom Wilkinson, and Helena Bonham Carter also are featured in supporting roles. It is the first theatrical film featuring the Lone Ranger and Tonto characters since William A. Frakers 1981 film, The Legend of the Lone Ranger. Produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Depps Infinitum Nihil, filming was plagued with production problems and budgetary concerns which at one point led to the films premature cancellation. The film was released theatrically in the United States on July 3, 2013 and was a critical and commercial failure, grossing only $260.5 million worldwide against an estimated $225–250 million production budget and an additional $150 million in marketing costs. The film received two Oscar nominations for Best Visual Effects and Best Makeup and Hairstyling. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 is a 2011 American romantic fantasy film directed by Bill Condon, based on the novel Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer. Constituting the first of a two-part adaptation of the novel, the film is the fourth and penultimate installment in The Twilight Saga film series, and was followed by Breaking Dawn: Part 2 in 2012. All three main cast members, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, reprised their roles. Wyck Godfrey and Karen Rosenfelt served as producers of the film, along with the author of the series, Stephenie Meyer; the screenplay was written by Melissa Rosenberg, the screenwriter of the first three entries. It was released in theaters on November 18, 2011, and released to DVD on February 11, 2012, in the United States. Although negatively reviewed by critics, the film was commercially successful, grossing over $712 million worldwide. Knowing Knowing is a 2009 science fiction thriller film directed by Alex Proyas and starring Nicolas Cage. The project was originally attached to a number of directors under Columbia Pictures, but it was placed in turnaround and eventually picked up by Escape Artists. Production was financially backed by Summit Entertainment. Knowing was filmed in Docklands Studios Melbourne, Australia, using various locations to represent the films Boston-area setting. The film was released on March 20, 2009, in the United States. The DVD and Blu-ray media were released on July 7, 2009. Knowing grossed $186.5 million at the worldwide box office, plus $27.7 million with home video sales, against a production budget of $50 million. It met with mixed reviews, with praise for the acting performances, visual style and atmosphere, but criticism over some implausibilities. Halloween Halloween is a 1978 American independent slasher film directed and scored by John Carpenter, co-written with producer Debra Hill, and starring Donald Pleasence and Jamie Lee Curtis in her film debut. The plot tells the story about psychopathic serial killer Michael Myers, who was committed to a sanitarium for murdering his teenage sister on Halloween night. Fifteen years later, he escapes and returns to his hometown, where he stalks a female babysitter and her friends, while under pursuit by his psychiatrist. Filmed in the spring of 1978 in Southern California, Halloween was produced on a budget of $300,000. Upon its release, it grossed $70 million worldwide, becoming one of the most profitable independent films. Primarily praised for Carpenter’s direction and score, many credit the film as the first in a long line of slasher films inspired by Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho. Some critics have suggested that Halloween may encourage sadism and misogyny by audiences identifying with its villain. Others have suggested that the film is a social critique of the immorality of youth and teenagers in 1970s America, with many of Myers victims being sexually promiscuous substance abusers, while the lone heroine is depicted as innocent and pure, hence her survival. Nonetheless, Carpenter dismisses such analyses. Halloween spawned a film franchise comprising seven films which helped construct an extensive backstory for its antagonist Michael Myers, sometimes narratively diverging entirely from previous installments. A remake was released in 2007, which itself was followed by a sequel in 2009. An eleventh installment, which serves as a direct sequel to the original film that retcons all previous sequels, was released in 2018. Additionally, a novelization, a video game and comic book series have been based on the film. In 2006, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The Road The Road is a 2009 American post-apocalyptic survival film directed by John Hillcoat and written by Joe Penhall, based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Cormac McCarthy. The film stars Viggo Mortensen and Kodi Smit-McPhee as a father and his son in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. The film received a limited release in North American cinemas from November 25, 2009, and was released in United Kingdom cinemas on January 4, 2010. It received generally positive reviews from critics; the performances of Mortensen and Smit-McPhee garnered praise. It also received numerous nominations, including a BAFTA nomination for Best Cinematography. Warm Bodies Warm Bodies is a 2013 American paranormal romantic zombie comedy film written and directed by Jonathan Levine, based on Isaac Marions novel of the same name. The film stars Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer, Analeigh Tipton, and John Malkovich. The film focuses on the development of the relationship between Julie, a young woman, and "R", a zombie, and how their eventual romance develops throughout. The film is noted for displaying human characteristics in zombie characters, and for being told from a zombies perspective. Paranormal Activity Paranormal Activity is a 2007 American supernatural horror film co-produced, written, directed, photographed and edited by Oren Peli. It centers on a young couple who are haunted by a supernatural presence in their home. They then set up a camera to document what is haunting them. The film utilizes found-footage conventions that were mirrored in the later films of the series. Originally developed as an independent feature and given film festival screenings in 2007, the film was acquired by Paramount Pictures and modified, particularly with a new ending. It was given a limited U.S. release on September 25, 2009, and then a nationwide release on October 16, 2009. The film earned nearly $108 million at the U.S. box office and a further $85 million internationally for a worldwide total of $193 million. Paramount/DreamWorks acquired the U.S. rights for $350,000. It is the most profitable film ever made, based on return on investment, although such figures are difficult to verify independently as this is likely to exclude marketing costs. The film is the first entry in the Paranormal Activity film series. A parallel sequel and prequel, Paranormal Activity 2, was released in 2010. The success of the first two films would spawn additional films in the series: the prequel Paranormal Activity 3 in 2011, and Paranormal Activity 4 in 2012. The fifth installment, The Marked Ones, was released in 2014, and the sixth installment, The Ghost Dimension, was released in 2015. On June 19, 2019, Paramount announced that a seventh installment is in development. Sully Sully is a 2016 American biographical drama film directed by Clint Eastwood and written by Todd Komarnicki, based on the autobiography Highest Duty by Chesley Sullenberger and Jeffrey Zaslow. Tom Hanks stars as Sullenberger, with Aaron Eckhart, Laura Linney, Anna Gunn, Autumn Reeser, Holt McCallany, Jamey Sheridan, and Jerry Ferrara in supporting roles. The film follows Sullenbergers January 2009 emergency landing of US Airways Flight 1549 on the Hudson River, in which all 155 passengers and crew survived with only minor injuries, and the subsequent publicity and investigation. Sully premiered at the 43rd Annual Telluride Film Festival on September 2, 2016, and was released in the United States by Warner Bros. on September 9, 2016, in conventional and IMAX theaters. The film received positive reviews from critics and grossed over $240 million worldwide, but created controversy with its fictionalized portrayal of the National Transportation Safety Board as "prosecutorial and closed-minded." The American Film Institute and National Board of Review both selected it as one of their ten best films of 2016, and it received an Academy Award nomination for Best Sound Editing at the 89th Academy Awards. Bridget Jones's Diary Bridget Joness Diary is a 2001 romantic comedy film directed by Sharon Maguire and written by Richard Curtis, Andrew Davies, and Helen Fielding. It is based on Fieldings 1996 novel of the same name, which is a reinterpretation of Jane Austens Pride and Prejudice. The adaptation stars Renée Zellweger as Bridget, Hugh Grant as the caddish Daniel Cleaver, and Colin Firth as Bridgets "true love", Mark Darcy. Production began in August 2000 and ended in November 2000, and took place largely on location in London and the Home Counties. The film premiered on 4 April 2001 in the United Kingdom and was released to theatres on 13 April 2001 simultaneously in the United Kingdom and in the United States. Bridget Joness Diary received positive reviews and was a commercial success, grossing over $280 million worldwide. Zellweger was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in the film. A sequel, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, was released in 2004, and another sequel, Bridget Joness Baby, was released in 2016. Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Jay Roach, and the first installment in the Austin Powers series. It stars franchise co-producer and writer Mike Myers as Austin Powers and Dr. Evil, Powers arch-enemy. Supporting roles include Elizabeth Hurley, Robert Wagner, Seth Green, and Michael York. The film is an affectionate spoof of the James Bond films and other popular culture from the 1960s. The film, which cost US$16.5 million, opened on May 2, 1997, grossing US$53 million from its North American release and over $67 million worldwide. The film spawned two sequels, The Spy Who Shagged Me and Austin Powers in Goldmember. In the years following the 2002 release of Austin Powers in Goldmember, Myers has discussed the possibility of a fourth film. Bad Boys II Bad Boys II is a 2003 American action comedy film directed by Michael Bay, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and starring Martin Lawrence and Will Smith. The sequel to the 1995 film Bad Boys and the second installment in the Bad Boys series, the film follows detectives Burnett and Lowrey investigating the flow of illegal drugs going into Miami. The film grossed $273 million worldwide. The Tourist The Tourist is a 2010 American romantic thriller film co-written and directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck and starring Angelina Jolie, Johnny Depp, Paul Bettany, and Timothy Dalton. It is a remake of the 2005 French film Anthony Zimmer. GK Films financed and produced the film, with Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions releasing it in most countries through Columbia Pictures. The $100 million budget film went on to gross $278 million at the worldwide box office. Despite negative reception from the critics, the film was nominated for three Golden Globes, with a debate arising over the question as to whether it was a comedy or a drama. Henckel von Donnersmarck repeatedly stated it was neither genre, calling it "a travel romance with thriller elements," but that if he had to choose between the two, he would choose comedy. Amores Perros Amores perros is a 2000 Mexican crime drama film directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu and written by Guillermo Arriaga. Amores perros is the first installment in González Iñárritus "Trilogy of Death", succeeded by 21 Grams and Babel. It is an anthology film constructed as a triptych: it contains three distinct stories connected by a car accident in Mexico City. The stories centre on a teenager in the slums who gets involved in dogfighting; a model who seriously injures her leg; and a mysterious hitman. The stories are linked in various ways, including the presence of dogs in each of them. The title is a pun in Spanish; the word "perros", which literally means "dogs", can also be used to refer to misery, so that it roughly means bad loves with canine connotations. The film was released under its Spanish title in the English-speaking world, although it was sometimes translated as Loves a Bitch in marketing. The soundtrack includes songs by Latin American rock bands including Café Tacuba, Control Machete, and Bersuit Vergarabat. Amores perros was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2000 and won the Ariel Award for Best Picture from the Mexican Academy of Film. Philadelphia Philadelphia is a 1993 American drama film and one of the first mainstream Hollywood films to acknowledge HIV/AIDS, homosexuality, and homophobia. It was written by Ron Nyswaner, directed by Jonathan Demme and stars Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington. For his role as Andrew Beckett, Hanks won the Academy Award for Best Actor at the 66th Academy Awards, while the song "Streets of Philadelphia" by Bruce Springsteen won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. Nyswaner was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, but lost to Jane Campion for The Piano. Disturbia Disturbia is a 2007 American thriller film directed by D. J. Caruso, written by Christopher Landon and Carl Ellsworth and stars Shia LaBeouf, David Morse, Sarah Roemer and Carrie-Anne Moss. The film follows a teenager who is placed on house arrest for assault and begins to spy on his neighbors, believing one of them is a possible serial killer. Partially inspired by Alfred Hitchcocks Rear Window, the film released on April 13, 2007. It has an approval rating of 69% on Rotten Tomatoes and grossed $117.8 million against a budget of $20 million. Stranger Than Fiction Stranger than Fiction is a 2006 American psychological fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Marc Forster, produced by Lindsay Doran, and written by Zach Helm. The film stars Will Ferrell, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Dustin Hoffman, Queen Latifah, and Emma Thompson. The main plot follows Harold Crick, an IRS worker who begins hearing a disembodied voice narrating his life as it happens – seemingly the text of a novel in which it is stated that he, the main character, will soon die – and he frantically seeks to somehow prevent that ending. The film was shot on location in Chicago, and has been praised for its innovative, intelligent story and fine performances. Ferrell, who came to prominence playing brash comedic parts, garnered particular attention for offering a restrained performance in his first starring dramatic role. Stranger than Fiction was released by Columbia Pictures on November 10, 2006. Upon release, the film received positive reviews mainly for its themes, humor, and performances. Despite critical success, the film was a box office disappointment with grossing $53 million against budget of $30 million. First Blood First Blood is a 1982 American action film directed by Ted Kotcheff, and co-written by Sylvester Stallone, who also stars as Vietnam War veteran John Rambo. It co-stars Richard Crenna and Brian Dennehy, and is the first installment in the Rambo franchise, followed by First Blood Part II. The film is based on the 1972 novel of the same name by David Morrell. In the film, Rambo, a troubled and misunderstood veteran, must rely on his combat and survival senses against the abusive law enforcement of the small town of Hope, Washington. First Blood was released in the United States on October 22, 1982. Despite initial mixed reviews, the film was a box office success, grossing $125.2 million at the box office. Since its release, First Blood has received reappraisal from critics, with many praising the roles of Stallone, Dennehy, and Crenna, and recognizing it as an influential film in the action genre. The films success spawned a franchise, consisting of four sequels, an animated television series and a series of comic books, novels, video games and a Bollywood remake. Gandhi Gandhi is a 1982 epic historical drama film based on the life of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the leader of Indias non-violent, non-cooperative independence movement against the United Kingdoms rule of the country during the 20th century. The film, a British-Indian co-production, was written by John Briley and produced and directed by Richard Attenborough. It stars Ben Kingsley in the title role. The film covers Gandhis life from a defining moment in 1893, as he is thrown off a South African train for being in a whites-only compartment, and concludes with his assassination and funeral in 1948. Although a practising Hindu, Gandhis embracing of other faiths, particularly Christianity and Islam, is also depicted. Gandhi was released in India on 30 November 1982, in the United Kingdom on 3 December, and in the United States on 10 December. It was nominated for Academy Awards in eleven categories, winning eight, including Best Picture and Best Director for Attenborough, Best Actor for Ben Kingsley, and Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen for Briley. The film was screened retrospectively on 12 August 2016 as the opening film at the Independence Day Film Festival jointly presented by the Indian Directorate of Film Festivals and Ministry of Defence, commemorating the 70th Indian Independence Day. The screenplay of Gandhi is available as a published book. The Ides of March The Ides of March is a 2011 American political drama film directed by George Clooney from a screenplay written by Clooney, Grant Heslov, and Beau Willimon. The film is an adaptation of Willimons 2008 play Farragut North. It stars Ryan Gosling, George Clooney, Evan Rachel Wood, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Marisa Tomei, Paul Giamatti, and Jeffrey Wright. The Ides of March was featured as the opening film at the 68th Venice International Film Festival and at the 27th Haifa International Film Festival, and was shown at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. It received a wide theatrical release on October 7, 2011, and grossed $76 million worldwide. The film received positive reviews from critics and was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2011. Gosling earned a Golden Globe Award nomination for his performance, while Clooney, Heslov and Willimon were nominated for an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay. The Great Escape The Great Escape is a 1963 American epic war film starring Steve McQueen, James Garner and Richard Attenborough, and featuring James Donald, Charles Bronson, Donald Pleasence, James Coburn, and Hannes Messemer. It was filmed in Panavision. The film is based on Paul Brickhills 1950 nonfiction book of the same name, a firsthand account of the mass escape by British Commonwealth prisoners of war from German POW camp Stalag Luft III in Sagan, in the province of Lower Silesia, Nazi Germany. The film was based on the real events but deviated significantly from historical events, depicting a heavily fictionalised version of the escape with numerous compromises for its commercial appeal, such as including Americans among the escapees. It was made by The Mirisch Company, released by United Artists, and produced and directed by John Sturges. The film had its Royal World Premiere at the Odeon Leicester Square in Londons West End on 20 June 1963. The film became very popular and emerged as one of the highest-grossing films of the year, winning McQueen the award for Best Actor at the Moscow International Film Festival and is now considered a classic. The Great Escape is also notable for its motorcycle chase scene and famous jump scene, which is considered as one of the best stunts ever made. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs is a 2009 American computer-animated comedy adventure film produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the third installment in the Ice Age series and the sequel to The Meltdown. It was directed by Carlos Saldanha and co-directed by Mike Thurmeier. Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary reprise their roles from the first two films and Queen Latifah, Seann William Scott, and Josh Peck reprise their roles from The Meltdown, with Simon Pegg joining them in the role of a weasel named Buck. The story has Sid the Sloth being taken by a female Tyrannosaurus after stealing her eggs, leading the rest of the herd to rescue him in a tropical lost world inhabited by dinosaurs beneath the ice. The film was released on July 1, 2009, becoming the first Ice Age film and the first 20th Century Fox film to be released in 3D. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, it ranked at the time as the second-highest-grossing animated film of all time, and the highest-grossing Ice Age film, and for Blue Sky Studios overall, earning $886.7 million worldwide. A sequel, titled Continental Drift, was released in 2012 and another sequel, titled Collision Course, was released in 2016. Hotel Transylvania Hotel Transylvania is a 2012 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation. It was directed by Genndy Tartakovsky from a screenplay by Peter Baynham and Robert Smigel and a story by Todd Durham, Dan Hageman, and Kevin Hageman, and stars the voices of Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, Selena Gomez, Kevin James, Fran Drescher, Steve Buscemi, Molly Shannon, David Spade, and CeeLo Green. The film tells a story of Count Dracula, the owner of a hotel called Hotel Transylvania where the worlds monsters can take a rest from human civilization. Dracula invites some of the most famous monsters to celebrate the 118th birthday of his daughter Mavis. When the "human-free hotel" is unexpectedly visited by an ordinary 21-year-old traveler named Jonathan, Dracula must protect Mavis from falling in love with him before the hotels guests learn a human is in the castle, which may jeopardize the hotels future and his career. The film was released on September 28, 2012, by Sony Pictures Releasing, and was met with mixed critical reception, while the general public received it favorably, with many of them and some critics praising the colorful cartoony animation, humor and voice acting, while criticizing the predictable story and writing. It earned a total of $358 million worldwide, against a budget of $85 million, at the box office, and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film. It launched a franchise with a sequel titled Hotel Transylvania 2, which takes place seven years after the first film, released in 2015, and a third film titled Summer Vacation released in 2018. A television series based on the film premiered on Disney Channel in June 2017, focusing on the teenage years of Mavis and her friends at the Hotel Transylvania. A fourth film is set to be released on December 21, 2021. War for the Planet of the Apes War for the Planet of the Apes is a 2017 American science fiction film directed by Matt Reeves and written by Mark Bomback and Reeves. A sequel to Rise of the Planet of the Apes and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, it is the third installment in the Planet of the Apes reboot series. The film stars Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson and Steve Zahn, and follows a confrontation between the apes, led by Caesar, and the humans for control of Earth. Like its predecessor, its premise shares several similarities to the fifth film in the original series, Battle for the Planet of the Apes, but it is not a direct remake. War for the Planet of the Apes premiered in New York City on July 10, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on July 14, 2017, by 20th Century Fox. The film was a commercial success having grossed over $490 million. It received critical praise, with many reviewers highlighting the performances, visual effects, story, direction, cinematography, and musical score. The film received a nomination for Best Special Visual Effects at the 71st British Academy Film Awards, and was also nominated for Best Visual Effects at the 90th Academy Awards. It was also nominated for four Saturn Awards, including Best Director for Reeves and Best Actor for Serkis. RoboCop RoboCop is a 2014 American cyberpunk superhero film directed by José Padilha and written by Joshua Zetumer, Nick Schenk, Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner. It is a remake of the 1987 film of the same name also written by Neumeier and Miner. The film stars Joel Kinnaman as the title character, with Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton, Samuel L. Jackson, Abbie Cornish and Jackie Earle Haley in supporting roles. Screen Gems first announced a remake in 2005, but it was halted one year later. Darren Aronofsky and David Self were originally assigned to direct and write the film, respectively, for a tentative 2010 release. The film was delayed numerous times, and Padilha signed on in 2011. In March 2012, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer announced an August 2013 release, but that was then changed to February 2014. The principal characters were cast from March to July 2012. Principal photography began in September 2012 in Toronto and Vancouver in Canada, with additional locations in Hamilton, in Canada, and Detroit in the United States. The film was released in the United States on February 12, 2014. RoboCop received mixed reviews, with praise for the performances, action, updates, style and political/media satire, but criticism for its lack of violence, social satire and humor compared to the original film, and grossed $242 million against its $100 million budget. National Treasure: Book of Secrets National Treasure: Book of Secrets is a 2007 American adventure film directed by Jon Turteltaub and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. It is a sequel to the 2004 film National Treasure and is the second part of the National Treasure film series. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha, Jon Voight, Harvey Keitel, Ed Harris, Bruce Greenwood, and Helen Mirren. The film premiered in New York City on December 13, 2007, and was released in North America by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures on December 21, 2007. Like its predecessor, the film received mixed reviews but was a box office success, grossing over $457.4 million worldwide. Cinema Paradiso Cinema Paradiso is a 1988 Italian drama film written and directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. The film stars Jacques Perrin, Philippe Noiret, Leopoldo Trieste, Marco Leonardi, Agnese Nano and Salvatore Cascio, and was produced by Franco Cristaldi and Giovanna Romagnoli, while the music score was composed by Ennio Morricone along with his son, Andrea. It won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards. The Greatest Showman The Greatest Showman is a 2017 American musical biographical drama film directed by Michael Gracey in his directorial debut, written by Jenny Bicks and Bill Condon and starring Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron, Michelle Williams, Rebecca Ferguson, and Zendaya. Featuring 9 original songs from Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, the film is inspired by the story of P. T. Barnums creation of the Barnum & Bailey Circus and the lives of its star attractions. Principal photography began in New York City in November 2016. The film premiered on December 8, 2017, aboard the RMS Queen Mary 2. It was released in the United States on December 20, 2017, by 20th Century Fox, seven months after Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus ceased to exist, and grossed over $434million worldwide, making it the fifth-highest grossing live-action musical of all time. The Greatest Showman received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for the performances, music, and production value, but criticism for its artistic license, with some reviewers calling it "faux-inspiring and shallow". At the 75th Golden Globe Awards, the film received nominations for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Actor – Musical or Comedy for Jackman. For the song "This Is Me", the film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song and was nominated for Best Original Song at the 90th Academy Awards and won the Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards. Thank You for Smoking Thank You for Smoking is a 2005 American satirical black comedy film written and directed by Jason Reitman and starring Aaron Eckhart, based on the 1994 satirical novel of the same name by Christopher Buckley. It follows the efforts of Big Tobaccos chief spokesman, Nick Naylor, who lobbies on behalf of cigarettes using heavy spin tactics while also trying to remain a role model for his 12-year-old son. Maria Bello, Adam Brody, Sam Elliott, Katie Holmes, Rob Lowe, William H. Macy, J. K. Simmons, and Robert Duvall appear in supporting roles. The film was released in a limited run on March 17, 2006, and had a wide release on April 14. As of 2007, the film has grossed a total of more than $39 million worldwide. The film was released on DVD in the US on October 3, 2006, and in the UK on January 8, 2007. Transcendence Transcendence is a 2014 American science fiction thriller film directed by cinematographer Wally Pfister in his directorial debut, and written by Jack Paglen. The film stars Johnny Depp, Morgan Freeman, Rebecca Hall, Paul Bettany, Kate Mara, Cillian Murphy, and Cole Hauser. Pfisters usual collaborator, Christopher Nolan, served as executive producer on the project. Paglens screenplay was listed on the 2012 edition of The Black List, a list of popular unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. Transcendence was a disappointment at the box office, grossing just $103 million against a budget of at least $100 million. The film received mainly negative reviews; it was criticized for its plot structure, characters and dialogue but positive mentions toward its cinematography, acting, and score. Rambo Rambo is a 2008 American action film directed by Sylvester Stallone, who co-wrote it based on the character John Rambo created by author David Morrell for his novel First Blood. The story follows the titular Vietnam War veteran as he leads a group of mercenaries into Burma to rescue Christian missionaries, who have been kidnapped by a local infantry unit. A sequel to Rambo III, it is the fourth installment in the Rambo franchise and co-stars Julie Benz, Paul Schulze, Matthew Marsden, Graham McTavish, Rey Gallegos, Tim Kang, Jake La Botz, Maung Maung Khin, and Ken Howard. The film is dedicated to the memory of Richard Crenna, who played Colonel Sam Trautman in the previous films, and who died of heart failure in 2003. The rights to the Rambo franchise were sold to Miramax in 1997 after Carolco Pictures went bankrupt. Miramax intended to produce a fourth film but Stallone was unmotivated to reprise the role. The rights were then sold to Nu Image and Millennium Films in 2005, who green-lit the film before the release of Rocky Balboa. Filming began in Thailand, Mexico, and the United States in January 2007, and ended in May 2007. Rambo was released on January 25, 2008 to mixed reviews. It grossed $42 million in the United States and Canada and $113.2 million worldwide against a budget of $50 million. A sequel, Last Blood, was released on September 20, 2019. Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me is a 1999 American spy comedy film directed by Jay Roach, and the second installment in the Austin Powers film series. It stars franchise co-producer and writer Mike Myers as Austin Powers, Dr. Evil, and Fat Bastard. The film also stars Heather Graham, Michael York, Robert Wagner, Seth Green, and Elizabeth Hurley. The films title is a play on the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. The film grossed around $312 million in worldwide ticket sales, taking more money during its opening weekend than the entire box office proceeds of its predecessor. It was nominated at the 72nd Academy Awards for Best Makeup. It is followed by Austin Powers in Goldmember. The Chronicles of Riddick The Chronicles of Riddick is a 2004 American science fiction adventure film which follows the adventures of Richard B. Riddick as he attempts to elude capture after the events depicted in the 2000 film Pitch Black. It is written and directed by Pitch Black director David Twohy, with Vin Diesel reprising his role as Riddick and now also acting as producer. It is the first and so far only film in the franchise to be given a PG-13 rating. After escaping the dark planet, Richard B. Riddick has been in hiding for five years, evading most of the bounty hunters and mercenaries. Riddick is reunited with Imam, the man he rescued. Imam believes Riddick is a Furian, a race of warriors long thought extinct, and wants to know about his homeworld and if anyone other than himself is left. Recaptured by Toombs, Riddick is taken to Crematoria, a harsh subterranean prison moon, where Jack, a girl Riddick rescued, was reported to have been sent. Despite a lukewarm theatrical release, the film has been successful on DVD and has gained a cult following. Old School Old School is a 2003 American comedy film released by DreamWorks Pictures and The Montecito Picture Company and directed by Todd Phillips. The story was written by Court Crandall, and the film was written by Phillips and Scot Armstrong. The film stars Luke Wilson, Vince Vaughn, and Will Ferrell as three depressed thirty-somethings who seek to re-live their college days by starting a fraternity, and the tribulations they encounter in doing so. Despite mixed reviews and only moderate box office success, Old School has gained a massive cult following over the years, in large part to the presence of several actors who went on to have prominent careers in the years following its release, including Simon Helberg, Elisha Cuthbert, Rob Corddry and Artie Lange. Just Go with It Just Go with It is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan, written by Allan Loeb and Timothy Dowling and starring Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman, Nick Swardson and Brooklyn Decker. The film is based on the 2005 Hindi film Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya?, which is itself an adaptation of 1969 film Cactus Flower, which was adapted from an earlier Broadway stage play written by Abe Burrows, which in turn was based upon the French play Fleur de cactus. Production of the film began on March 2, 2010. The film was released on , 2011 by Columbia Pictures in North America. The film grossed over $214 million, making it a box office success - however, the film received negative reviews from critics and won two Golden Raspberry Awards for Worst Actor and Worst Director. Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials is a 2015 American dystopian science fiction film based on James Dashners novel The Scorch Trials, the second novel in The Maze Runner book series. The film is the sequel to the 2014 film The Maze Runner and the second installment in The Maze Runner film series. It was directed by Wes Ball, with a screenplay by T.S. Nowlin. Adding to the original films cast of Dylan OBrien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Dexter Darden, Alexander Flores, Ki Hong Lee, and Patricia Clarkson, the new supporting cast includes Nathalie Emmanuel, Giancarlo Esposito, Aidan Gillen, Jacob Lofland, Barry Pepper, Rosa Salazar, Lili Taylor, and Alan Tudyk. The plot of The Scorch Trials takes place immediately after the previous installment, with Thomas and his fellow Gladers, who have just escaped from the facilities of the powerful World Catastrophe Killzone Department, which had imprisoned them. On the run in the desert and in ruined cities, they must escape WCKD soldiers and face the perils of the Scorch, a desolate landscape filled with dangerous obstacles. Filming began in Albuquerque on October 27, 2014, and officially concluded on January 27, 2015. Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials was released in select international territories starting September 9, 2015 in 2D, 3D, 4DX and Barco Escape, and was released on September 18, 2015, in the United States in 2D and premium large format theaters by 20th Century Fox. It was originally set to be released in IMAX, but this was cancelled, as Everest had all worldwide IMAX screens booked until the release of the film The Walk. The Scorch Trials received mixed reviews: some commended its action sequences and performances; others criticized the film for its lack of plot and character advancement. Like its predecessor, the film was a commercial success grossing $30.3 million on its opening weekend, making it the ninth-highest grossing debut in September. The film went to the number one spot at the box office during its opening weekend, and grossed $312 million worldwide. The concluding entry, titled The Death Cure, was released on January 26, 2018. Silent Hill Silent Hill is a 2006 French-Canadian psychological horror film directed by Christophe Gans and written by Roger Avary, Gans, and Nicolas Boukhrief. The film is an adaptation of Konamis 1999 video game Silent Hill. It stars Radha Mitchell, Sean Bean, Laurie Holden, Deborah Kara Unger, Kim Coates, Tanya Allen, Alice Krige, and Jodelle Ferland. The film follows Rose, who takes her adopted daughter Sharon to the town of Silent Hill, for which Sharon cries while sleepwalking. Arriving at Silent Hill, Rose is involved in a car accident and awakens to find Sharon missing; while searching for her daughter, she fights a local cult while uncovering Sharons connection to the towns dark past. Development of Silent Hill began in the early 2000s. After attempting to gain the film rights to Silent Hill for five years, Gans sent a video interview to them explaining his plans for adapting Silent Hill and how important the games are to him. Konami awarded him the film rights as a result. Gans and Avary began working on the script in 2004. Avary used Centralia as an inspiration for the town. Filming began in February 2005 with an estimated $50 million budget and was shot on sound sets and on location in Canada. Silent Hill was released in the United States and Canada on April 21, 2006, by TriStar Pictures and in France on April 26, 2006, by Metropolitan Filmexport and grossing nearly $100 million worldwide. The film received negative reviews, with critics praising the films visuals, set designs, and atmosphere, but criticized the film for its dialogue, plot, and run-time. A sequel entitled Revelation was released on October 26, 2012 to critical failure, but modest commercial success. The Adventures of Tintin The Adventures of Tintin is a 2011 3D motion capture computer-animated action-adventure comedy film based on the comic book series of the same name. Produced and directed by Steven Spielberg, co-produced by Peter Jackson and Kathleen Kennedy and written by Steven Moffat, Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish, the film is inspired by three of Belgian comics writer Hergés Tintin series: The Crab with the Golden Claws, The Secret of the Unicorn and Red Rackhams Treasure. It stars the voices of Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis, Daniel Craig, Nick Frost and Simon Pegg. Spielberg acquired the film rights to The Adventures of Tintin series following Hergés death in 1983, and re-optioned them in 2002. Filming was due to begin in October 2008 for a 2010 release, but the release was delayed to 2011 after Universal Pictures opted out of producing the film with Paramount Pictures, who provided $30 million on pre-production. Sony Pictures also chose to co-finance the film. The delay resulted in Thomas Brodie-Sangster, who had been originally cast as Tintin, departing from the project. The world première took place on 22 October 2011 in Brussels. The film was released in the United Kingdom and other European countries on 26 October 2011 and in the United States on 21 December 2011 in Digital 3D and IMAX 3D formats. The Adventures of Tintin was a commercial success, having grossed over $373 million against a budget of $135 million and received generally positive reviews from critics, who favorably praised the stylized use of motion capture, visual effects, action scenes, performances, music and even compared the film to Spielbergs previous work Raiders of the Lost Ark. It was the first motion-captured animated film to win the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film. Composer John Williams was also nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Score and the film was also nominated for six Saturn Awards, including Best Animated Film, Best Director for Spielberg and Best Music for Williams. Ben-Hur Ben-Hur is a 1959 American epic historical drama film, directed by William Wyler, produced by Sam Zimbalist for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and starring Charlton Heston as the title character. A remake of the 1925 silent film with a similar title, Ben-Hur was adapted from Lew Wallaces 1880 novel A Tale of the Christ. The screenplay is credited to Karl Tunberg, but includes contributions from Maxwell Anderson, S. N. Behrman, Gore Vidal, and Christopher Fry. Ben-Hur had the largest budget as well as the largest sets built of any film produced at the time. Costume designer Elizabeth Haffenden oversaw a staff of 100 wardrobe fabricators to make the costumes, and a workshop employing 200 artists and workmen provided the hundreds of friezes and statues needed in the film. Filming commenced on May 18, 1958, and wrapped on January 7, 1959, with shooting lasting for 12 to 14 hours a day, six days a week. Pre-production began in Italy at Cinecittà around October 1957, and post-production took six months. Under cinematographer Robert L. Surtees, MGM executives made the decision to film the picture in a widescreen format, which Wyler strongly disliked. More than 200 camels and 2,500 horses were used in the shooting of the film, with some 10,000 extras. The sea battle was filmed using miniatures in a huge tank on the back lot at the MGM Studios in Culver City. The nine-minute chariot race has become one of cinemas most famous action sequences, and the film score, composed and conducted by Miklós Rózsa, is the longest ever composed for a film and was highly influential on cinema for more than 15 years. Following a $14.7 million marketing effort, Ben-Hur premiered at Loews State Theatre in New York City on November 18, 1959. It was the fastest-grossing, as well as the highest-grossing film of 1959, in the process becoming the second highest-grossing film in history at the time after Gone with the Wind. It won a record 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, and Best Cinematography – Color. Ben-Hur also won three Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director and Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture for Stephen Boyd. In 1998 the American Film Institute ranked it the 72nd best American film and the 2nd best American epic film in the AFIs 10 Top 10. In 2004, the National Film Preservation Board selected Ben-Hur for preservation by the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress for being a "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" motion picture. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is a 2005 American neo-noir black comedy crime film written and directed by Shane Black, and starring Robert Downey Jr., Val Kilmer, Michelle Monaghan, and Corbin Bernsen. The script is partially based on the Brett Halliday novel Bodies Are Where You Find Them, and interprets the classic hardboiled literary genre in a tongue-in-cheek fashion. The film was produced by Joel Silver, with Susan Levin and Steve Richards as executive producers. Shot in Los Angeles between February 24 and May 3, 2004, the film debuted at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 2005, and was released in the United States on October 21, 2005. It received positive reviews from critics, and grossed $15 million worldwide. Grave of the Fireflies is a 1988 Japanese animated war film based on the 1967 semi-autobiographical short story of the same name by Akiyuki Nosaka. It was written and directed by Isao Takahata, and animated by Studio Ghibli for the storys publisher Shinchosha Publishing. The film stars Tsutomu Tatsumi, Ayano Shiraishi, Yoshiko Shinohara and Akemi Yamaguchi. Set in the city of Kobe, the film tells the story of two siblings, Seita and Setsuko, and their desperate struggle to survive during the final months of the Second World War. Chicago Chicago is a 2002 American musical crime comedy-drama film based on the stage-musical of the same name. It explores the themes of celebrity, scandal, and corruption in Chicago during the Jazz Age. The film stars Renée Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Richard Gere. Chicago centers on Velma Kelly and Roxie Hart, two murderesses who find themselves in jail together awaiting trial in 1920s Chicago. Velma, a vaudevillian, and Roxie, a housewife, fight for the fame that will keep them from the gallows. The film marks the theatrical directorial debut of Rob Marshall, who also choreographed the film, and was adapted by screenwriter Bill Condon, with music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb. Critically lauded, Chicago won six Academy Awards in 2003, including Best Picture, the first musical to win Best Picture since Oliver! in 1968. The Elephant Man The Elephant Man is a 1980 historical drama film about Joseph Merrick, a severely deformed man in late 19th century London. The film was directed by David Lynch and stars John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins, Anne Bancroft, John Gielgud, Wendy Hiller, Michael Elphick, Hannah Gordon, and Freddie Jones. It was produced by Jonathan Sanger and Mel Brooks, the latter of whom was intentionally left uncredited to avoid confusion from audiences who possibly would have expected a comedy. The screenplay was adapted by Lynch, Christopher De Vore, and Eric Bergren from Frederick Trevess The Elephant Man and Other Reminiscences and Ashley Montagus The Elephant Man: A Study in Human Dignity. It was shot in black-and-white and featured make-up work by Christopher Tucker. The Elephant Man was a critical and commercial success with eight Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Actor. After receiving widespread criticism for failing to honor the films make-up effects, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was prompted to create the Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling the following year. The film also won the BAFTA Awards for Best Film, Best Actor, and Best Production Design and was nominated for Golden Globe awards. It also won a French César Award for Best Foreign Film. Southpaw Southpaw is a 2015 American sports drama film directed by Antoine Fuqua, written by Kurt Sutter and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Forest Whitaker and Rachel McAdams. The film follows a boxer who sets out to get his life back on track after losing his wife in an accident and his young daughter to protective services. The film was released on July 24, 2015, by The Weinstein Company. The film received mixed reviews from critics, while Gyllenhaal and Laurences performances received positive reviews. The movie was set in New York City, yet it was filmed in Pittsburgh and the nearby town of Indiana. The film marked one of the last films to be scored by James Horner, and one of three posthumous releases to feature his music. The film and the films soundtrack album are dedicated to his memory. Shakespeare in Love Shakespeare in Love is a 1998 American romantic period comedy-drama film directed by John Madden, written by Marc Norman and playwright Tom Stoppard. The film depicts an imaginary love affair involving playwright William Shakespeare and Viola de Lesseps while Shakespeare was writing Romeo and Juliet. Several characters are based on historical figures, and many of the characters, lines, and plot devices allude to Shakespeares plays. Shakespeare in Love received positive reviews from critics and was a box office success, grossing $289.3 million worldwide and was the ninth highest-grossing film of 1998. The film would go on to win seven Academy Awards at the 71st ceremony, including Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Original Screenplay. Clerks Clerks is a 1994 American independent black-and-white buddy comedy film written, directed and co-produced by Kevin Smith. Starring Brian OHalloran and Jeff Anderson, it presents a day in the lives of titular store clerks Dante Hicks and Randal Graves, along with their acquaintances. Clerks is the first of Smiths View Askewniverse films, and introduces several recurring characters, notably Jay and Silent Bob. Clerks was shot for $27,575 in the convenience and video stores where director Smith worked in real life. Upon its theatrical release, the film received generally positive reviews and grossed over $3 million in theaters, launching Smiths career. Natural Born Killers Natural Born Killers is a 1994 American satirical black comedy crime film directed by Oliver Stone and starring Woody Harrelson, Juliette Lewis, Robert Downey Jr., Tom Sizemore, and Tommy Lee Jones. The film tells the story of two victims of traumatic childhoods who became lovers and mass murderers, and are irresponsibly glorified by the mass media. The film is based on an original screenplay by Quentin Tarantino that was heavily revised by Stone, writer David Veloz, and associate producer Richard Rutowski. Tarantino received a story credit. Jane Hamsher, Don Murphy, and Clayton Townsend produced the film, with Arnon Milchan, Thom Mount, and Stone as executive producers. The film was released on August 26, 1994 in the United States, and also screened at the Venice Film Festival on August 29, 1994. It was a box office success, grossing over $50 million against a production budget of $34 million. Critics praised the casts performances, the humor, plot and combination of action and romance; some found the film too violent and graphic. Notorious for its violent content and inspiring "copycat" crimes, the film was named the eighth most controversial film in history by Entertainment Weekly in 2006. The Conjuring 2 The Conjuring 2 is a 2016 American supernatural horror film, directed by James Wan. The screenplay is by Chad Hayes, Carey W. Hayes, Wan, and David Leslie Johnson. It is the sequel to 2013s The Conjuring, the second installment in The Conjuring series, and the third installment in the Conjuring Universe franchise. Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga reprise their roles as paranormal investigators and authors Ed and Lorraine Warren from the first film. The film follows the Warrens as they travel to Britain to assist the Hodgson family, who are experiencing poltergeist activity at their Enfield council house in 1977 which later became referred to as the Enfield poltergeist. In July 2013, before the release of the first film, it was reported that New Line Cinema was already developing a sequel with both Farmiga and Wilson signed on to reprise their roles. By October 2014, it was announced that Wan would return to direct the sequel and would make his first contribution as a writer in the franchise. Principal photography began in September 2015 in Los Angeles and concluded in December 2015 in London. The Conjuring 2 had its world premiere at TCL Chinese Theatre on June 7, 2016, and was theatrically released in the United States on June 10, 2016, by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema. The film received generally positive reviews from critics—who praised the performances, Wans direction, screenplay, atmosphere and Joseph Bisharas musical score—and grossed over $320million worldwide. A spin-off prequel, The Nun, was released on September 7, 2018. A sequel, The Conjuring 3, is currently in production. Insurgent The Divergent Series: Insurgent is a 2015 American dystopian science fiction action film directed by Robert Schwentke, based on Insurgent, the second book in the Divergent trilogy by Veronica Roth. It is the sequel to the 2014 film Divergent and the second installment in The Divergent Series, produced by Lucy Fisher, Pouya Shabazian and Douglas Wick, with a screenplay by Brian Duffield, Akiva Goldsman and Mark Bomback. Schwentke took over from Neil Burger as director, with Burger serving as the executive producer of the film. Along with the first films returning cast, led by Shailene Woodley and Theo James, the sequel features supporting actors Octavia Spencer, Naomi Watts, Suki Waterhouse, Rosa Salazar, Daniel Dae Kim, Jonny Weston, Emjay Anthony, and Keiynan Lonsdale. The plot of Insurgent takes place five days after the previous installment and continues to follow Dauntless soldier Tris Prior; Tris and Four, her Dauntless instructor, are on the run after evading a coup from Erudite faction leader Jeanine and the rest of her faction. The faction system in post-apocalyptic Chicago is crumbling, and everyone is desperate for power — and answers. Filming began on May 27, 2014, in Atlanta, Georgia, before concluding on September 6, 2014. The Divergent Series: Insurgent was released on March 20, 2015, in the United States in the IMAX 3D format as well as regular 3D and 2D. Critical reaction to the film was mixed to negative: some considered the film to be an improvement over its predecessor, with the visual style, action sequences, and Woodleys performance being singled out for praise; criticism focused on the films storyline and derivative nature. The film was a commercial success, grossing $52.2 million in its opening weekend and reaching the number one spot at the box-office. During its release in theaters, the film earned over US$297 million worldwide. A sequel, Allegiant, was released on March 18, 2016. Planet of the Apes Planet of the Apes is a 2001 American science fiction film directed by Tim Burton and starring Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth, Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Clarke Duncan, Paul Giamatti, and Estella Warren. The sixth film produced in the Planet of the Apes franchise, it was loosely adapted from Pierre Boulles 1963 novel of the same name and the 1968 film version. It tells the story of astronaut Leo Davidson crash-landing on a planet inhabited by intelligent apes. The apes treat humans as slaves, but with the help of an ape named Ari, Leo starts a rebellion. Development for a Planet of the Apes remake started as far back as 1988 with Adam Rifkin. His project nearly reached the pre-production stage before being canceled. Terry Hayess script, titled Return of the Apes, would have starred Arnold Schwarzenegger, under the direction of Phillip Noyce. Oliver Stone, Don Murphy, and Jane Hamsher were set to produce. Creative differences ensued between Hayes and financier/distributor 20th Century Fox. Chris Columbus, Sam Hamm, James Cameron, Peter Jackson, and the Hughes brothers later became involved. With William Broyless script, Burton was hired as director, and the film was put into active development. Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal rewrote the script, and filming took place from November 2000 to April 2001. Planet of the Apes was released to mixed reviews, but was a financial success. Much criticism focused on the confusing plot and ending, although Rick Bakers prosthetic makeup designs were praised. Despite its financial success, 20th Century Fox chose not to produce a sequel, and later rebooted the franchise in 2011 with Rise of the Planet of the Apes. The Passion of the Christ The Passion of the Christ is a 2004 American biblical drama film produced, co-written and directed by Mel Gibson and starring Jim Caviezel as Jesus of Nazareth, Maia Morgenstern as the Virgin Mary, and Monica Bellucci as Mary Magdalene. It depicts the Passion of Jesus largely according to the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. It also draws on pious accounts such as the Friday of Sorrows along with other devotional writings, such as the reputed Marian apparitions attributed to Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich. The film primarily covers the final twelve hours of Jesus life, beginning with the Agony in the Garden of Gethsemane, the insomnia and grievance of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the brutal scourge and crucifixion, ending with a brief depiction of his resurrection. It was shot in Italy, and the dialogue is entirely in reconstructed Aramaic, Hebrew, and Latin. The film has been controversial and received largely polarized reviews, with some critics calling the film a religious classic while others found the extreme violence distracting and excessive, and claimed that the film subliminally promoted antisemitism. The film grossed over US$622 million worldwide and was the 7th highest grossing film domestically at the end of its theatrical run. It is currently the highest-grossing Christian film of all time and highest-grossing R-rated film in the United States. It received three Academy Award nominations in 2005. A sequel to the film, titled The Resurrection of the Christ, is currently in production. Sinister Sinister is a 2012 supernatural horror film directed and co-written by Scott Derrickson. The film stars Ethan Hawke, Juliet Rylance, James Ransone, Fred Thompson, and Vincent DOnofrio. The plot revolves around fictional true-crime writer Ellison Oswalt, whose discovery in the attic of his new house of a box of home movies depicting grisly murders puts his family in danger. Sinister was inspired by a nightmare that co-writer C. Robert Cargill had after watching The Ring. Principal photography began in Autumn of 2011 in Treasure Lake, Du Bois, Pennsylvania with a production budget of $3 million. To add the authenticity of old home movies and snuff films, the Super 8 segments were shot on actual Super 8 cameras and film stock. The film was a co-production between the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The film premiered at the SXSW festival. It was released in the United States on October 12, 2012, and in the UK on October 5, 2012. Sinister received positive reviews, praising the acting, direction, music, cinematography, and atmosphere, but received some criticism for its use of jump scares and horror cliches. The film was a box office success, grossing $87.7 million against its budget of $3 million. The films financial success spawned a sequel, Sinister 2, released in the United States on August 21, 2015. Predators Predators is a 2010 American science fiction action film directed by Nimród Antal and starring Adrien Brody, Topher Grace, Alice Braga, Walton Goggins, and Laurence Fishburne. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the third installment of the Predator franchise. The film follows an ensemble cast of characters including Royce, a mercenary who appears in an unidentified jungle among other proficient killers. They find that they have been abducted and placed on a planet which acts as a game reserve for two warring tribes of extraterrestrial killers, and actively look for a way to return to Earth. Producer Robert Rodriguez had developed a script as early as 1994, although it was not until 2009 that 20th Century Fox greenlit the project. According to Rodriguez, the title Predators is an allusion to the second film in the Alien franchise, Aliens. The title also has a double meaning, referring both to the extraterrestrial Predator creatures and to the group of human characters who are pitted against them. Principal photography for Predators began on September 28, 2009 and concluded after 53 days; filming took place in Hawaii and then in Austin. Predators was released in the United States on July 9, 2010, grossed over $24 million on its opening weekend, and has since grossed over $52 million in the United States, with an estimated total of $127 million worldwide. A sequel, The Predator, was released in 2018. A Separation A Separation is a 2011 Iranian drama film written and directed by Asghar Farhadi, starring Leila Hatami, Peyman Moaadi, Shahab Hosseini, Sareh Bayat, and Sarina Farhadi. It focuses on an Iranian middle-class couple who separate, the disappointment and desperation suffered by their daughter due to the egotistical disputes and separation of her parents, and the conflicts that arise when the husband hires a lower-class caregiver for his elderly father, who suffers from Alzheimers disease. A Separation won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 2012, becoming the first Iranian film to win the award. It received the Golden Bear for Best Film and the Silver Bears for Best Actress and Best Actor at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival, becoming the first Iranian film to win the Golden Bear. It also won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film. and the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Feature Film. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, making it the first non-English film in five years to achieve this. Garden State Garden State is a 2004 American romantic comedy-drama film, written and directed by Zach Braff and starring Braff, Natalie Portman, Peter Sarsgaard, and Ian Holm. The film centers on Andrew Largeman, a 26-year-old actor/waiter who returns to his hometown in New Jersey after his mother dies. Braff based the film on his real life experiences. It was filmed in April and May 2003 and released on July 28, 2004. New Jersey was the main setting and primary shooting location. Garden State received positive reviews upon its release and has garnered a cult following. It was an official selection of the Sundance Film Festival. The film also spawned a soundtrack for which Braff, who picked the music himself, won a Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media. Body of Lies Body of Lies is a 2008 American action thriller film directed and produced by Ridley Scott. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Russell Crowe, and Mark Strong in the lead roles. Set in the Middle East, it follows the attempts of the CIA and Jordanian Intelligence to catch "al-Saleem", a terrorist. Frustrated by their targets elusiveness, differences in their approaches strain relations between a CIA operative, his superior, and the head of Jordanian Intelligence. William Monahans screenplay, based on the novel of the same name by David Ignatius, examines contemporary tension between Western and Arab societies, and the comparative effectiveness of technological and human counter-intelligence methods. The film was shot largely on location in the United States and Morocco, after authorities in Dubai refused permission to film there because of the scripts political themes. Scotts direction and visual style were praised by critics, but they criticized his formulaic handling of the story and use of conventions from the spy genre, such as surveillance shots from high-altitude spy planes. The film was released in the United States on October 10, 2008. Singin' in the Rain Singin in the Rain is a 1952 American musical-romantic comedy film directed and choreographed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen, starring Kelly, Donald OConnor, and Debbie Reynolds. It offers a lighthearted depiction of Hollywood in the late 1920s, with the three stars portraying performers caught up in the transition from silent films to "talkies". The film was only a modest hit when first released. OConnor won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and Betty Comden and Adolph Green won the Writers Guild of America Award for their screenplay, while Jean Hagen was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. However, it has since been accorded legendary status by contemporary critics, and is frequently regarded as the best film musical ever made, and the best film ever made in the "Freed Unit" at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It topped the AFIs Greatest Movie Musicals list and is ranked as the fifth-greatest American motion picture of all time in its updated list of the greatest American films in 2007. In 1989, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry. In 2005 the British Film Institute included it in its list of the 50 films to be seen by the age of 14. In Sight & Sound magazines 2017 list of the 50 greatest films of all time, Singin in the Rain placed 20th. Mr. Nobody Mr. Nobody is a 2009 science fiction drama film written and directed by Jaco Van Dormael and starring Jared Leto, Sarah Polley, Diane Kruger, Linh Dan Pham, Rhys Ifans, Natasha Little, Toby Regbo and Juno Temple. The film tells the life story of Nemo Nobody, a 118-year-old man who is the last mortal on Earth after the human race has achieved quasi-immortality. Nemo, memory fading, refers to his three main loves and to his parents divorce and subsequent hardships endured at three critical junctions in his life: at age nine, fifteen, and thirty-four. Alternate life paths branching out from each of those critical junctions are examined. The speculative narrative often changes course with the flick of a different possible decision at each of those ages. The film uses nonlinear narrative and the multiverse hypothesis style. Mr. Nobody had its world premiere at the 66th Venice International Film Festival where it received the Golden Osella and the Biografilm Lancia Award. Critical response was generally strong and the film was nominated for seven Magritte Awards, winning six, including Best Film and Best Director for Van Dormael. The film was mostly funded through European financiers and was released in Belgium on 13 January 2010. Since its original release, Mr. Nobody has become a cult film, noted for its philosophy and cinematography, personal characters and Pierre Van Dormaels soundtrack. Munich Munich is a 2005 historical drama film produced and directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Tony Kushner and Eric Roth. It is based on the book Vengeance, an account of Operation Wrath of God, the Israeli governments secret retaliation against the Palestine Liberation Organization after the Munich massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Munich received five Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Editing and Best Score. The film made $130 million worldwide but just $47 million in the United States, making it one of Spielbergs lowest-grossing films domestically. In 2017, the film was named the 16th "Best Film of the 21st Century So Far" by The New York Times. What's Eating Gilbert Grape Whats Eating Gilbert Grape is a 1993 American drama film directed by Lasse Hallström and starring Johnny Depp, Juliette Lewis, Darlene Cates, and Leonardo DiCaprio. The film follows 24-year-old Gilbert, a grocery store clerk caring for his morbidly obese mother and his mentally impaired younger brother in a sleepy Midwestern town. Peter Hedges wrote the screenplay, adapted from his 1991 novel of the same name. The film was well-received; DiCaprio received his first Academy Award nomination for his role. Dogma Dogma is a 1999 American fantasy comedy film, written and directed by Kevin Smith, who also stars with Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Linda Fiorentino, Alan Rickman, Bud Cort, Salma Hayek, Chris Rock, Jason Lee, George Carlin, Janeane Garofalo, Alanis Morissette, and Jason Mewes. It is the fourth film in Smiths View Askewniverse series. Brian OHalloran and Jeff Anderson, stars of the first Askewniverse film Clerks, appear in the film, as do Smith regulars Scott Mosier, Dwight Ewell, Walt Flanagan, and Bryan Johnson. The story revolves around two fallen angels who plan to employ an alleged loophole in Catholic dogma to return to Heaven after being cast out by God; but as existence is founded on the principle that God is infallible, their success would prove God wrong and thus undo all creation. The last scion and two prophets are sent by the seraph Metatron to stop them. The films irreverent treatment of Catholicism and the Catholic Church triggered considerable controversy, even before its opening. The Catholic League denounced it as blasphemy. Organized protests delayed its release in many countries and led to at least two death threats against Smith. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is a 2009 Swedish crime thriller film based on the novel of the same name by Swedish author/journalist Stieg Larsson. It is the first book in the trilogy known as the Millennium series, published in Sweden in 2005. By August 2009, it had been sold to 25 countries outside Scandinavia and had been seen by more than 6 million people in the countries where it was already released. Directed by Niels Arden Oplev, the film stars Michael Nyqvist and Noomi Rapace. Daredevil Daredevil is a 2003 American superhero film written and directed by Mark Steven Johnson. Based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, the film stars Ben Affleck as Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer who fights for justice in the courtroom and on the streets of New York as the masked vigilante Daredevil. Jennifer Garner plays his love interest Elektra Natchios; Colin Farrell plays the merciless assassin Bullseye; David Keith plays Jack "The Devil" Murdock, a washed up fighter and Matts father; and Michael Clarke Duncan plays Wilson Fisk, also known as the crime lord Kingpin. The film began development in 1997 at 20th Century Fox and Columbia Pictures, before New Regency acquired the rights in 2000. Johnson shot the film primarily in Downtown Los Angeles despite the Hells Kitchen setting of the film and comics. Rhythm and Hues Studios were hired to handle the films CGI. Graeme Revell composed the Daredevil score, which was released on CD in March 2003, whereas the various artists soundtrack album, The Album, was released in February. Daredevil was released on February 14, 2003. It received generally mixed reviews from critics with many praising the action sequences, acting performances, its soundtrack, storyline and its visual style and stunts, while many negatively criticized Afflecks performance and a lack of ambition. Despite its critical reaction, the film became the second-biggest February release to that time and grossed over $179 million against production budget of $78 million. A spin-off film, Elektra, was released in 2005 to critical and commercial failure. In 2004, an R-rated directors cut of Daredevil was released, reincorporating approximately 30 minutes of the film, received significantly more acclaim from critics than the theatrical version. A sequel was planned, but because of Elektras failure, it was canceled. A much more positively received television series of the same title but set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, by Netflix and Marvel Television, followed, premiering in 2015. Mars Attacks! Mars Attacks! is a 1996 American comic science fiction film directed by Tim Burton, who also co-produced it with Larry J. Franco. The screenplay, which was based on the cult trading card series of the same name, was written by Jonathan Gems. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Jack Nicholson, Glenn Close, Annette Bening, Pierce Brosnan, Danny DeVito, Martin Short, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michael J. Fox, Rod Steiger, Tom Jones, Lukas Haas, Natalie Portman, Jim Brown, Lisa Marie Smith and Sylvia Sidney. Alex Cox had tried to make a Mars Attacks film in the 1980s before Burton and Gems began development in 1993. When Gems turned in his first draft in 1994, Warner Bros. commissioned rewrites from Gems, Burton, Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski in an attempt to lower the budget to $60 million. The final production budget came to $80 million, while Warner Bros. spent another $20 million on the Mars Attacks! marketing campaign. Filming took place from February to November 1996. The film was shot in California, Nevada, Kansas, Arizona and Argentina. The filmmakers hired Industrial Light & Magic to create the Martians using computer animation after their previous plan to use stop motion animation, supervised by Barry Purves, fell through because of budget limitations. Mars Attacks! was released theatrically by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on December 13, 1996 and received mixed reviews from critics. The film is now considered a cult film. The film grossed approximately $101 million in box office totals, which was seen as a disappointment at the time. Mars Attacks! was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation and earned multiple nominations at the Saturn Awards. The Lincoln Lawyer The Lincoln Lawyer is a 2011 American neo noir legal thriller film adapted from the 2005 novel of the same name by Michael Connelly. The film is directed by Brad Furman, with a screenplay written by John Romano, and stars Matthew McConaughey as the titular lawyer, Mickey Haller. The film co-stars Ryan Phillippe, Marisa Tomei, and Josh Lucas, and features William H. Macy and Bryan Cranston in supporting roles. The story is adapted from the first of several novels featuring the character of Mickey Haller, who works out of a chauffeur-driven Lincoln Town Car rather than an office. Haller is hired to defend the son of a wealthy Los Angeles businesswoman in an assault case. Details of the crime bring up uncomfortable parallels with a former case, and Haller discovers the two cases are intertwined. Meet Joe Black Meet Joe Black is a 1998 American romantic fantasy film directed and produced by Martin Brest, and starring Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins, and Claire Forlani. The screenplay by Bo Goldman, Kevin Wade, Ron Osborn and Jeff Reno is loosely based on the 1934 film Death Takes a Holiday. It was the second pairing of Hopkins and Pitt after their 1994 film Legends of the Fall. The film received mixed reviews from critics. It grossed $143 million worldwide. Romeo + Juliet William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet is a 1996 American romantic crime tragedy directed, co-produced, and co-written by Baz Luhrmann, co-produced by Gabriella Martinelli, and co-written by Craig Pearce. It is an adaptation and modernization of William Shakespeares tragedy Romeo and Juliet. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes in the title roles. They instantly fall in love when Romeo crashes a party and meets Juliet, despite their being members of feuding families. Brian Dennehy, John Leguizamo, Pete Postlethwaite, Paul Sorvino, and Diane Venora star in supporting roles. The film was released on November 1, 1996, by 20th Century Fox to commercial success, and was met with generally positive reviews. The film grossed over $147.5 million over a $14.5 million budget. At the 47th Berlin International Film Festival in 1997, DiCaprio won the Silver Bear for Best Actor and Luhrmann won the Alfred Bauer Prize. Luhrmann was also nominated for the Golden Bear Award for Best Picture. At the 69th Academy Awards, Catherine Martin and Brigitte Broch were nominated for Best Art Direction/Set Decoration. In 2005, the film was included on the list of films the BFI suggested that people watch by the age of 14. The film was also re-released in Luhrmanns Red Curtain Trilogy DVD box set in 2002 together with Strictly Ballroom and Moulin Rouge!. Mamma Mia! Mamma Mia! is a 2008 jukebox musical romantic comedy film directed by Phyllida Lloyd and written by Catherine Johnson based on the 1999 musical of the same name, also written by Johnson, which itself is based on the songs of pop group ABBA, including the title song, with additional music composed by ABBA member Benny Andersson. The film features an ensemble cast, including Christine Baranski, Pierce Brosnan, Dominic Cooper, Colin Firth, Amanda Seyfried, Stellan Skarsgård, Meryl Streep and Julie Walters. The plot follows a young bride-to-be who invites three men to her upcoming wedding, each one with the possibility of being her father. The film was an international co-production between Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States, and was co-produced by Relativity Media, Playtone and Littlestar Productions. Principal photography primarily took place on the island of Skopelos, Greece from August to September 2007. The film was distributed by Universal Pictures. Mamma Mia! held its world premiere on June 30, 2008 at Leicester Square in London and premiered on July 4, 2008 in Stockholm, Sweden, with Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Agnetha Fältskog in attendance. The film was released theatrically on July 10 in the United Kingdom, on July 17 in Germany and on July 18 in the United States. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the musical numbers and production values, but criticized the plot and casting of inexperienced singers, in particular Brosnan and Skarsgård. Nonetheless, the film was popular with audiences and grossed $615 million worldwide on a $52 million budget, becoming the fifth highest-grossing film of 2008. A sequel, titled Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, was released on July 20, 2018 with most of the main cast returning. Ip Man Ip Man is a 2008 biographical martial arts film based on the life of Ip Man, a grandmaster of the martial art Wing Chun and teacher of Bruce Lee. The film focuses on events in Ips life that supposedly took place in the city of Foshan during the Sino-Japanese War. The film was directed by Wilson Yip, and stars Donnie Yen as Ip Man, with martial arts choreography by Sammo Hung. The supporting cast includes Simon Yam, Lynn Hung, Lam Ka-tung, Xing Yu, Hiroyuki Ikeuchi and Tenma Shibuya. It is a co-production between China and Hong Kong. The idea of an Ip Man biopic originated in 1998 when Jeffrey Lau and Corey Yuen discussed the idea of making a film based on Bruce Lees martial arts teacher. However, the studio producing that proposed film closed, and the project was abandoned. Producer Raymond Wong decided to develop his own Ip Man film with full consent from Ips sons, and had filmmakers head to Foshan to research Ips life. Ip Chun, Ip Mans eldest son, along with martial arts master Leo Au-yeung and several other Wing Chun practitioners served as technical consultants for the film. Principal photography for Ip Man began in March 2008 and ended in August; filming took place in Shanghai, which was used to architecturally recreate Foshan during the late 1930s and World War II. During filming, conflicts arose between the producers of Ip Man and filmmaker Wong Kar-wai over the films working title. Wong, who had been developing his own Ip Man biopic, clashed with the producers after learning that their film would be titled Grandmaster Ip Man, which was too similar to the title of the other film. The producers of Ip Man agreed to change the film title, despite Wongs film being in development hell. Wongs film, titled The Grandmaster, was released on 10 January 2013. Ip Man is the first film in the Ip Man film series. It premiered in Beijing on 10 December 2008, and was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 19 December 2008, receiving widespread acclaim from critics and audiences. Before the films release, Raymond Wong announced that there would be a sequel; a second installment titled Ip Man 2, was released in April 2010, and a third installment titled Ip Man 3 was released in 2015, with a fourth installment scheduled to be released in 2019. Ip Man grossed over US$21 million worldwide, despite not being released in North America and most of Europe. Following its success, the film was nominated for 12 Hong Kong Film Awards, winning awards for Best Film and Best Action Choreography. Minions Minions is a 2015 American 3D computer-animated comedy film, serving as a spin-off prequel to the Despicable Me franchise. Produced by Illumination Entertainment for Universal Pictures, it was directed by Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda, written by Brian Lynch, and produced by Chris Meledandri and Janet Healy. The film stars the voices of Coffin, Sandra Bullock, Jon Hamm, Michael Keaton, Allison Janney, Steve Coogan, and Jennifer Saunders, with the narration provided by Geoffrey Rush. It was first foreshadowed in the end credits of Despicable Me 2, where Kevin, Stuart, and Bob, three of the Minions and the films main characters, are seen auditioning for the film. Minions had its premiere on June 11, 2015, in Leicester Square, London, and went into general release in the United States on July 10, 2015. Critical response was mixed: some critics praised the comedic aspects of the film and the vocal performances of Bullock and Hamm, while also saying they felt that the title characters were not able to carry the film on their own, and that the villains were flatly characterized. The film has grossed over $1.1 billion worldwide, making it the fifth-highest-grossing film of 2015, the 20th highest-grossing film of all time, the fourth highest-grossing animated film and the highest-grossing non-Disney animated film. A sequel, The Rise of Gru will be released on July 3, 2020. Cowboys & Aliens Cowboys & Aliens is a 2011 American science fiction Western film directed by Jon Favreau and starring Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford and Olivia Wilde. The film is based on the 2006 graphic novel of the same name created by Scott Mitchell Rosenberg. The plot revolves around an amnesiac outlaw, a wealthy cattleman, and a mysterious traveler who must ally to save a group of townspeople abducted by aliens. The screenplay was written by Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, Damon Lindelof, Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby, based on a screen story by the latter two along with Steve Oedekerk. The film was produced by Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Kurtzman, Orci and Rosenberg, with Steven Spielberg and Favreau serving as executive producers. The project began development in April 1997, when Universal Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures bought film rights to a concept pitched by Rosenberg, former president at Malibu Comics, which he described as a graphic novel in development. After the graphic novel was published in 2006, development on the film was begun again, and Favreau signed on as director in September 2009. On a budget of $163 million, filming for Cowboys & Aliens began in June 2010, in New Mexico and California. Despite studio pressure to release the film in 3-D, Favreau chose to film traditionally and in anamorphic format to further a "classic movie feel". Measures were taken to maintain a serious Western element despite the films "inherently comic" title and premise. The films aliens were designed to be "cool and captivating", with some details, such as a fungus that grows on their wounds, created to depict the creatures as frontiersmen facing adversity in an unfamiliar place. Cowboys & Aliens premiered at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con and was released theatrically in the United States and Canada on , 2011. The film was considered to be a financial disappointment, taking $174.8 million in box office receipts on a $163 million budget. Cowboys & Aliens received mixed reviews, with critics generally praising its acting while criticizing other aspects. Gangster Squad Gangster Squad is a 2013 American action crime thriller film directed by Ruben Fleischer, written by Will Beall and starring Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling, Nick Nolte, Emma Stone, Anthony Mackie, Giovanni Ribisi, Robert Patrick, Michael Peña and Sean Penn. Set in 1949, the plot is a fictionalized account of the LAPD officers and detectives called the "Gangster Squad" who attempt to keep Los Angeles safe from Mickey Cohen and his gang. The film was originally set to be released September 7, 2012, but in the wake of the 2012 Aurora shooting, the film was pushed back to a January 11, 2013 release date by Warner Bros. in order to accommodate reshoots. It received mixed reviews and grossed $105 million worldwide. Let the Right One In Let the Right One In is a 2008 Swedish romantic horror film directed by Tomas Alfredson, based on the 2004 novel of the same title by John Ajvide Lindqvist, who also wrote the screenplay. The film tells the story of a bullied 12-year-old boy who develops a friendship with a vampire child in Blackeberg, a suburb of Stockholm, in the early 1980s. Alfredson, unconcerned with the horror and vampire conventions, decided to tone down many elements of the novel and focus primarily on the relationship between the two main characters and explore the darker side of humanity. Selecting the lead actors involved a year-long process with open castings held all over Sweden. In the end, the 11-year-olds Kåre Hedebrant and Lina Leandersson were chosen for the leading roles. They were subsequently commended by both Alfredson and film reviewers for their performances. The film received critical acclaim and won several awards, including the "Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature" at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival and the European Fantastic Film Festivals Federations 2008 Méliès dOr for the "Best European Fantastic Feature Film", as well as four Guldbagge Awards from the Swedish Film Institute and the Saturn Award for Best International Film. San Andreas San Andreas is a 2015 American disaster film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Carlton Cuse, with Andre Fabrizio and Jeremy Passmore receiving story credit. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Carla Gugino, Alexandra Daddario, Ioan Gruffudd, Kylie Minogue and Paul Giamatti. Its plot centers on an earthquake caused by the San Andreas Fault devastating Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area. Principal photography of the film started on April 22, 2014 in Queensland, Australia and wrapped up on July 28 in San Francisco. The film was released worldwide in 2D and 3D on May 29, 2015, received mixed reviews from critics, praising the visual effects and Johnson and Guginos performances but criticizing the plot and characters. It grossed $474 million worldwide. Modern Times Modern Times is a 1936 American comedy film written and directed by Charlie Chaplin in which his iconic Little Tramp character struggles to survive in the modern, industrialized world. The film is a comment on the desperate employment and financial conditions many people faced during the Great Depression — conditions created, in Chaplins view, by the efficiencies of modern industrialization. The movie stars Chaplin, Paulette Goddard, Henry Bergman, Tiny Sandford and Chester Conklin. Modern Times was deemed "culturally significant" by the Library of Congress in 1989, and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Fourteen years later, it was screened "out of competition" at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Focus Focus is a 2015 American romantic crime comedy-drama film written and directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, starring Will Smith and Margot Robbie. The film was released on February 27, 2015 and received mixed reviews from critics but was a success at the box office, grossing a total of $159 million off its $50 million budget. Cube Cube is a 1997 Canadian independent science-fiction horror film directed and co-written by Vincenzo Natali. A product of the Canadian Film Centres First Feature Project, Nicole de Boer, Nicky Guadagni, David Hewlett, Andrew Miller, Julian Richings, Wayne Robson and Maurice Dean Wint star as individuals trapped in the titular cube as they cross industrialized cube-shaped rooms, some rigged with various traps designed to kill. Cube has gained notoriety and a cult following, for its surreal atmosphere and Kafkaesque setting and concept of industrial, cube-shaped rooms. The film received generally positive reviews, and was followed by two sequels. A remake, currently on hold, is in development at Lionsgate. The Intern The Intern is a 2015 American comedy film directed, written and produced by Nancy Meyers. The film stars Robert De Niro, Anne Hathaway and Rene Russo, with supporting performances from Anders Holm, Andrew Rannells, Adam DeVine and Zack Pearlman. The plot follows a 70-year-old widower who becomes a senior intern at an online fashion website. The film was released on September 25, 2015, by Warner Bros., received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $194 million worldwide. White House Down White House Down is a 2013 American political action thriller film directed and co-produced by Roland Emmerich, and produced by Bradley J. Fischer, Harald Kloser, James Vanderblit, Larry Franco and by Laeta Kalogridis with screenplay written by Vanderblit. In the film, a divorced US Capitol Police officer named John Cale attempts rescuing both his daughter Emily and the President of the United States James Sawyer when a massively destructive terrorist assault occurs in the White House. The film stars Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jason Clarke, Richard Jenkins and James Woods. Released on June 28, 2013 by Sony Pictures, White House Down received mixed reviews from critics toward the screenwriting and the cliched storyline, although the performances and action sequences were praised. The film grossed over $205 million worldwide against budget of $150 million. White House Down was one of two films released in 2013 that dealt with a terrorist attack on the White House; the other was Olympus Has Fallen, released three months earlier. Safe House Safe House is a 2012 action thriller film directed by Daniel Espinosa, starring Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds. The film follows Matt Weston, a CIA agent on his first low-level posting in Cape Town who is in charge of a safe house where the CIA is interrogating Tobin Frost, a veteran operative who has allegedly betrayed the agency. When the safe house is attacked by mercenaries who kill almost all the agents, Weston flees with Frost in his charge, and they end up on the run. As the team of killers, who seem to be one step ahead of the pair, track them throughout Cape Town, Weston begins to wonder who to trust. The film was released on February 10, 2012, in North America by Universal Pictures. Filming took place in Cape Town, South Africa. The film premiered in New York City on February 7, 2012, and was released in U.S. theaters on February 10, 2012. While Washington and Reynolds performances were praised, the film received mixed reviews. The film earned $208 million worldwide against its $85 million budget. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days is a 2003 romantic comedy film directed by Donald Petrie, starring Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey. It is based on a short cartoon book of the same name by Michele Alexander and Jeannie Long. Don't Breathe Dont Breathe is a 2016 American horror thriller film directed by Fede Álvarez, and co-written by Álvarez and Rodo Sayagues. The film stars Jane Levy, Dylan Minnette, Daniel Zovatto, and Stephen Lang, and focuses on three friends who get trapped inside a blind mans house while breaking into it. The film was produced by Ghost House Pictures and Good Universe. The film premiered at South by Southwest on March 12, 2016, and was theatrically released on August 26, 2016, by Screen Gems and Stage 6 Films. It received largely positive critical reviews and grossed over $157 million. Rio Rio is a 2011 American 3D computer-animated musical adventure-comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios and directed by Carlos Saldanha. The title refers to the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, where the film is set. The film features the voices of Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, Leslie Mann, Rodrigo Santoro, Jemaine Clement, George Lopez, Tracy Morgan and Jamie Foxx. It tells the story of Blu, a male Spixs macaw who is taken to Rio de Janeiro to mate with a free-spirited female Spixs macaw, Jewel. The two eventually fall in love, and together they have to escape from being smuggled by Nigel, a cockatoo. The theme song, "Telling the World," was performed by Taio Cruz. Saldanha developed his first story concept of Rio in 1995, in which a penguin is washed up in Rio. Saldanha learned of the production of the films Happy Feet and Surfs Up, and changed the concept to involve macaws and their environments in Rio. He proposed his idea to Chris Wedge in 2006, and the project was set up at Blue Sky. The main voice actors were approached in 2009. During production, the crew visited Rio de Janeiro and also consulted with an expert on macaws at the Bronx Zoo to study their movements. Rio premiered on March 22, 2011 in Lagoa, followed by its general release on April 15, 2011 by 20th Century Fox. The film received moderately positive reviews from film critics, who praised the visuals, voice acting and music. The film was also a box office success, grossing over $143 million in the United States and $484 million worldwide. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song for the song "Real in Rio", but lost to the other nominee, "Man or Muppet" from The Muppets. A sequel, Rio 2, was released on April 11, 2014. Airplane! Airplane! is a 1980 American satirical disaster film written and directed by David and Jerry Zucker and Jim Abrahams, and produced by Jon Davison. It stars Robert Hays and Julie Hagerty and features Leslie Nielsen, Robert Stack, Lloyd Bridges, Peter Graves, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Lorna Patterson. The film is a parody of the disaster film genre, particularly the 1957 Paramount film Zero Hour!, from which it borrows the plot and the central characters, as well as many elements from Airport 1975 and other films in the Airport film series. The film is known for its use of surreal humor and its fast-paced slapstick comedy, including visual and verbal puns, gags, and obscure humor. Airplane! was a critical and financial success, grossing over $83 million in North America against a budget of $3.5 million, being released by Paramount Pictures. The films creators received the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Comedy, and nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and for the BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay. In the years since its release, the films reputation has grown substantially. The film was ranked sixth on Bravos 100 Funniest Movies. In a 2007 survey by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, it was judged the second greatest comedy film of all time, after Monty Pythons Life of Brian. In 2008, it was selected by Empire magazine as one of The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time and in 2012 was voted number one in The 50 Funniest Comedies Ever poll. In 2010, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". American Reunion American Reunion is a 2012 American ensemble sex comedy film written and directed by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg. It is the fourth installment in the American Pie theatrical series. The film received mixed reviews from critics, and grossed $250 million worldwide. Jason Bourne Jason Bourne is a 2016 American action thriller film directed by Paul Greengrass and written by Paul Greengrass and Christopher Rouse. It is the fifth and final installment of the Bourne film series and a direct sequel to The Bourne Ultimatum. Matt Damon reprises his role as the main character, former CIA assassin Jason Bourne. In addition, the film stars Tommy Lee Jones, Alicia Vikander, Julia Stiles, Vincent Cassel, Riz Ahmed, Ato Essandoh and Scott Shepherd. The character Aaron Cross, from The Bourne Legacy, does not appear in the film because director Greengrass wanted to focus on the title character, and because actor Jeremy Renner was unable to participate due to scheduling conflicts. In Jason Bourne, Bourne remains on the run from CIA hit squads as he tries to uncover hidden truths about his father, while CIA director Robert Dewey orders the head of cyber-security Heather Lee to hunt him down. Principal photography on the film commenced on September 8, 2015. Jason Bourne premiered in London on July 11, 2016, and was theatrically released in the United States by Universal Pictures on July 29, 2016. The film received mixed reviews upon release; critics praised Damons and Vikanders performances but criticized the story; some critics also expressed disappointment in Jeremy Renners absence and ignoring the events of The Bourne Legacy. Despite mixed reviews, the film was a box office success, grossing $415 million worldwide. Die Another Day Die Another Day is a 2002 spy film and the twentieth film in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions. It was produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, and directed by Lee Tamahori. It is the fourth and final film to star Pierce Brosnan as MI6 agent James Bond; Halle Berry co-stars as NSA agent Jinx Johnson, the Bond girl. The plot follows Bond as he attempts to track down a mole in the British government who betrayed him to North Korea. The film marked the James Bond franchises 40th anniversary. Die Another Day includes references to each of the preceding films. The film received mixed reviews. Some critics praised the work of Tamahori, while others criticised the films heavy use of computer-generated imagery, which they found unconvincing and a distraction from the films plot. Nevertheless, Die Another Day was the highest-grossing James Bond film up to that time unadjusted for inflation. Elf Elf is a 2003 American Christmas comedy film directed by Jon Favreau and written by David Berenbaum. Starring Will Ferrell, James Caan, Zooey Deschanel, Mary Steenburgen, Daniel Tay, Ed Asner and Bob Newhart, the film centers on Buddy, a human who was adopted and raised by Santas elves. He learns about this and heads to New York City to meet his biological father while also spreading Christmas cheer in a world of cynics in the process. Elf was released in the United States on November 7, 2003 by New Line Cinema to critical and commercial success, grossing $220 million worldwide against a $33 million budget. Ferrell’s performance as Buddy the Elf was praised by audiences and critics alike, with many calling it one of his best performances. It inspired the 2010 Broadway musical Elf: The Musical and NBCs 2014 stop-motion animated television special Buddys Musical Christmas. It is often listed among the greatest Christmas films of all time. Match Point Match Point is a 2005 British psychological thriller film written and directed by Woody Allen and starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Scarlett Johansson, Emily Mortimer, Matthew Goode, Brian Cox, and Penelope Wilton. In the film, Rhys Meyerss character marries into a wealthy family, but his social position is threatened by his affair with his brother-in-laws girlfriend, played by Johansson. The film deals with themes of morality, greed, and the roles of lust, money, and luck in life, leading many to compare it to Allens earlier film Crimes and Misdemeanors. It was produced and filmed in London after Allen had difficulty finding financial support for the film in New York. The agreement obliged him to make it there using a cast and crew mostly from the United Kingdom. Allen quickly re-wrote the script, which was originally set in New York, for a British setting. Critics in the United States praised the film and its British setting, and welcomed it as a return to form for Allen. In contrast, reviewers from the United Kingdom treated Match Point less favourably, finding fault with the locations and especially the British idiom in the dialogues. Allen was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Anger Management Anger Management is a 2003 American comedy film directed by Peter Segal, written by David S. Dorfman, and starring Adam Sandler, Jack Nicholson, and Marisa Tomei. It was produced by Revolution Studios in association with Sandlers production company Happy Madison Productions and was distributed by Columbia Pictures. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a 2014 American superhero film based on the fictional superhero team of the same name. It is the fifth film in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film series and the first in the reboot series. It features the main characters portrayed by a new cast, and stars Megan Fox, Will Arnett, William Fichtner, Danny Woodburn, Abby Elliott, Noel Fisher, Jeremy Howard, Pete Ploszek, Alan Ritchson and Tohoru Masamune, as well as the voices of Johnny Knoxville and Tony Shalhoub. The film was directed by Jonathan Liebesman and written by Josh Appelbaum, André Nemec and Evan Daugherty. The film was announced shortly before Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles co-creator Peter Laird sold the rights to the characters to Nickelodeon in October 2009. The film was released on August 8, 2014, and received generally negative reviews from critics for the plot and lack of character development. However, it was a box office success, earning $493 million on a $125–150 million budget and becoming the highest-grossing film of the series. A sequel, Out of the Shadows, was released on June 3, 2016. Rocky Balboa Rocky Balboa is a 2006 American sports drama film written, directed by, and starring Sylvester Stallone. The film, which features Stallone as underdog boxer Rocky Balboa, is the sequel to the 1990 film Rocky V, and the sixth and final installment in the main Rocky series that began with the Academy Award-winning Rocky thirty years earlier in 1976. The film portrays an aging Balboa in retirement, a widower living in Philadelphia, and the owner and operator of a local Italian restaurant called "Adrians," named after his late wife. According to Stallone, he was "negligent" in the production of Rocky V, leaving him and many of the fans disappointed with the presumed end of the series. Stallone also mentioned that the storyline of Rocky Balboa parallels his own struggles and triumphs in recent times. In addition to Stallone, the film stars Burt Young as Paulie, Rockys brother-in-law, and real-life boxer Antonio Tarver as Mason "The Line" Dixon, the heavyweight division champion in the film. Boxing promoter Lou DiBella plays himself in the movie and acts as Dixons promoter in the film. Milo Ventimiglia plays Rockys son Robert, now an adult. It also features the return of two minor characters from the original movie into larger roles in this film: Marie, the young woman that Rocky attempts to steer away from trouble; and Spider Rico, the first opponent that Rocky is shown fighting in the original film. The film also contains many references to characters and objects from previous installments in the series, especially the first. The film was released on December 20, 2006, 30 years after the release of Rocky, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Columbia Pictures and Revolution Studios, and exceeded box office expectations with a mainly positive critical reaction. It was released in several formats for its home media release, and DVD sales have exceeded $34 million. It was followed by the 2015 spin-off sequel film Creed, directed by Ryan Coogler, and the November 2018 follow-up, titled Creed II, directed by Steven Caple Jr. Oz the Great and Powerful Oz the Great and Powerful is a 2013 American fantasy adventure film directed by Sam Raimi and written by David Lindsay-Abaire and Mitchell Kapner from a story by Kapner. Based on L. Frank Baums Oz novels and set 20 years before the events of the original novel, the film is a spiritual prequel to the 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film The Wizard of Oz. Starring James Franco in the title role, Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz, Michelle Williams, Zach Braff, Bill Cobbs, Joey King, and Tony Cox, the film tells the story of Oscar Diggs, a deceptive magician who arrives in the Land of Oz and encounters three witches: Theodora, Evanora, and Glinda. Oscar is then enlisted to restore order in Oz while struggling to resolve conflicts with the witches and himself. Kapner began developing an origin story for the Wizard of Oz after a lifelong interest of wanting to create one for the character. Walt Disney Pictures commissioned the films production in 2009 with Joe Roth as producer and Grant Curtis, Joshua Donen, Philip Steuer and Palak Patel serving as executive producers. Raimi was hired to direct the following year. After Robert Downey Jr. and Johnny Depp declined the titular role, Franco was cast in February 2011 with principal photography commencing five months later. Danny Elfman composed the films score. Oz the Great and Powerful premiered at the El Capitan Theatre on February 14, 2013 followed by a general theatrical release on March 8, 2013 in Disney Digital 3-D, RealD 3D and IMAX 3D formats. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film grossed over $493 million worldwide against a $200 million budget, making it the 13th-highest-grossing film of 2013. The film won the Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Live Action Family Film and Kunis won the 2014 MTV Movie Award for Best Villain for her performance as the Wicked Witch of the West. P.S. I Love You P.S. I Love You is a 2007 American tragedy romance film directed by Richard LaGravenese. The screenplay by LaGravenese and Steven Rogers is based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Cecelia Ahern. It stars Hilary Swank, Gerard Butler, Lisa Kudrow, Gina Gershon, James Marsters, Harry Connick Jr. and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and Momentum Pictures. The film received negative reviews, with criticism being directed at Swanks performance. Despite the reviews, it was a box office success and grossed $156 million on a $30 million budget. The Ugly Truth The Ugly Truth is a 2009 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Luketic, written by Nicole Eastman, Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith, and starring Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler. The film was released in North America on July 24, 2009 by Columbia Pictures. Closer Closer is a 2004 American romantic drama film written by Patrick Marber, based on his award-winning 1997 play of the same name. The film was produced and directed by Mike Nichols and stars Julia Roberts, Jude Law, Natalie Portman, and Clive Owen. The film, like the play on which it is based, has been seen by some as a modern and tragic version of Mozarts opera Così fan tutte, with references to the opera in both the plot and the soundtrack. Owen starred in the play as Dan, the role played by Law in the film. The film was recognized with a number of awards and nominations, including Oscar nominations and Golden Globe wins for both Portman and Owen for their performances in supporting roles. Get Smart Get Smart is a 2008 American action spy comedy film directed by Peter Segal, written by Tom J. Astle and Matt Ember and produced by Leonard B. Stern, who is also the producer of the original series. The film is based on Mel Brooks and Buck Henrys television series of the same name. The film stars Steve Carell, Anne Hathaway, Dwayne Johnson, and Alan Arkin, with Terence Stamp, Terry Crews, David Koechner, and James Caan in supporting roles. Bernie Kopell, who played Siegfried in the original series, also appeared in the film. The film centers on an analyst named Maxwell Smart who dreams of becoming a real field agent and a better spy. The film was released in North America on June 20, 2008. Get Smart received mixed reviews from critics but was a commercial success, earning $230 million on an $80 million budget. G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra is a 2009 American military science fiction action film based on the toy franchise created by Hasbro, with particular inspiration from the comic book series and toy line A Real American Hero. It is the first installment in the live-action G.I. Joe film series. The film was directed by Stephen Sommers. G.I. Joe features an ensemble cast based on the various characters of the franchise. The story follows two American soldiers, Duke and Ripcord, who join the G.I. Joe Team after being attacked by Military Armaments Research Syndicate troops. After leaked drafts of the script were criticized by fans, Larry Hama, writer of the comic, was hired as creative consultant, and rewrites were made. Filming took place in Downey, and Pragues Barrandov Studios, and six companies handled the visual effects. The film made its world premiere at the Graumans Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California on August 6, 2009. The next day, it was widely released worldwide on August 7, 2009, following an extensive marketing campaign focused on the Mid-American public. The Rise of Cobra opened at the top of the box office, and grossed over $302 million worldwide by the end of its run. Critical reception was generally mixed. A sequel titled Retaliation was released on March 28, 2013. The Girl Next Door The Girl Next Door is a 2004 American romantic comedy film about a high school senior who falls in love for the first time with the girl next door, but finds the situation becoming complicated after he learns that she is a former pornographic actress. It stars Emile Hirsch, Elisha Cuthbert, Timothy Olyphant, James Remar, Chris Marquette and Paul Dano and is directed by Luke Greenfield. Despite mixed reviews and low theatrical attendance at the time it has gained the status of a cult classic over the years. True Romance True Romance is a 1993 American neo-noir romantic crime film written by Quentin Tarantino and directed by Tony Scott. The film stars Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette with an ensemble cast including James Gandolfini, Dennis Hopper, Michael Rapaport, Bronson Pinchot, Val Kilmer, Gary Oldman, Brad Pitt, and Christopher Walken. The plot follows an ex-call girl and her husband on the run from the Mafia after stealing a shipment of drugs from her former pimp. Beginning life as an early script by Tarantino, the film was the first of his films to be released following the smash success of Reservoir Dogs, and was the first screenplay by the filmmaker to not be directed by him. The film is regarded by proponents as a cross-section of writer Tarantino and director Scotts respective individual trademarks; including a Southern California setting, pop cultural references, and stylized violence punctuated by use of slow motion. Upon initial release, the film received highly positive critical reviews, with critics praising its dialogue, characters, and off-beat style. Though initially a box-office failure, its positive reception earned it a cult following, and it is today considered one of Scotts best films, and one of the best American films of the 1990s. Finding Neverland Finding Neverland is a 2004 historical fantasy drama film directed by Marc Forster and written by David Magee, based on the play The Man Who Was Peter Pan by Allan Knee. The film is about playwright J. M. Barrie and his relationship with a family who inspired him to create Peter Pan. The film earned seven nominations at the 77th Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Actor for Johnny Depp, and won for Best Original Score. The film was the inspiration for the stage musical of the same name in 2012. Planet Terror Planet Terror is a 2007 American independent zombie action comedy film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez and starring Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez, Josh Brolin, Marley Shelton, Naveen Andrews, Michael Biehn, Jeff Fahey, Stacy Ferguson, and Bruce Willis. It follows a group of people attempting to survive an onslaught of zombie-like creatures as they feud with a military unit. It was released theatrically in North America as part of a double feature with Quentin Tarantinos Death Proof under the title Grindhouse, to emulate the experience of viewing exploitation films in a "grindhouse" theater. In addition to directing the film, Rodriguez wrote the script, directed the cinematography, wrote the musical score, co-edited, and produced it. Released on April 6, 2007, Grindhouse ticket sales were significantly below box office analysts expectations, despite mostly positive reviews. Outside the U.S and released separately, Planet Terror and Death Proof screened in extended versions. Two soundtracks were also released for the features and include music and audio snippets from the film. Planet Terror was released on DVD in the United States and Canada on October 23, 2007. Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World is a 2003 American epic period war-drama film co-written, produced and directed by Peter Weir, set in the Napoleonic Wars. The films plot and characters are adapted from three novels in author Patrick OBrians Aubrey–Maturin series, which includes 20 completed novels of Jack Aubreys naval career. The film stars Russell Crowe as Jack Aubrey, captain in the Royal Navy, and Paul Bettany as Dr. Stephen Maturin, the ships surgeon. The film, which cost $150 million to make, was a co-production of 20th Century Fox, Miramax Films, Universal Pictures, and Samuel Goldwyn Films, and released on November 14, 2003. The film grossed $212 million worldwide. The film was critically well received. At the 76th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for 10 Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director. It won in two categories, Best Cinematography and Best Sound Editing and lost in all other categories to The Return of the King. Ghostbusters Ghostbusters is a 2016 supernatural comedy film directed by Paul Feig and written by Feig and Katie Dippold. It stars Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones, and Chris Hemsworth. It is a reboot of the 1984 film of the same name and the third film in Ghostbusters franchise. The story focuses on four women and their assistant who begin a ghost-catching business in New York City. A third Ghostbusters film had been in various stages of development following the release of Ghostbusters II in 1989. As a result of original cast member Bill Murrays refusal to commit to the project and the death of fellow cast member Harold Ramis in 2014, Sony decided to instead reboot the series. Much of the original films cast make cameo appearances in new roles. The announcement of the female-led cast in 2015 drew a polarized response from the public and internet backlash, leading to the films IMDb page and associated YouTube videos receiving low ratings prior to the films release. Distributed by Columbia Pictures, the film premiered at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on July 9, 2016, and was released in the United States on July 15, 2016, in 2D, 3D, RealD 3D and IMAX 3D. The film grossed $229 million worldwide. However, due to its combined production and marketing budget of over $350 million, the film ended up being one of the biggest box office bombs in history, with losses of up to $125 million for the studio. Consequently, the studio abandoned plans for a sequel, eventually opting to continue the original Ghostbusters series instead. Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls is a 1995 American detective comedy film and the sequel to Pet Detective. Jim Carrey reprises his role as the title character Ace Ventura, a detective who specializes in retrieval of tame and captive animals. Ian McNeice, Simon Callow, and Sophie Okonedo co-star. Tommy Davidson, who co-starred with Carrey on the show In Living Color, makes a cameo appearance in the film. The film was written and directed by Carreys close friend Steve Oedekerk, who had also collaborated in the production and as a character consultant for the first film. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is a 1969 American Western film directed by George Roy Hill and written by William Goldman. Based loosely on fact, the film tells the story of Wild West outlaws Robert LeRoy Parker, known as Butch Cassidy, and his partner Harry Longabaugh, the "Sundance Kid", who are on the run from a crack US posse after a string of train robberies. The pair and Sundances lover, Etta Place, flee to Bolivia in search of a more successful criminal career. In 2003, the film was selected for the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The American Film Institute ranked Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid as the 73rd-greatest American film on its "AFIs 100 Years...100 Movies" list. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were ranked 20th greatest heroes on "AFIs 100 Years...100 Heroes and Villains". Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid was selected by the American Film Institute as the 7th greatest Western of all time in the AFIs 10 Top 10 list in 2008. A Good Day to Die Hard A Good Day to Die Hard is a 2013 American action thriller film and the fifth installment in the Die Hard film series. The film was directed by John Moore and written by Skip Woods, and stars Bruce Willis as John McClane. The main plot finds McClane travelling to Russia to get his estranged son, Jack, an undercover CIA agent, out of prison. He is soon caught in the crossfire of a global terrorist plot. Alongside Willis, the film also stars Jai Courtney, Cole Hauser, Yuliya Snigir and Sebastian Koch. Talks of a fifth Die Hard film began before the release of the fourth installment, Live Free or Die Hard, with Willis affirming that the latter would not be the last in the series, but pre-production did not start until September 2011, when John Moore was officially announced as the director. Filming began in April 2012, primarily in Budapest, Hungary. A Good Day to Die Hard premiered in London on January 31, 2013, coinciding with the unveiling of a Die Hard mural at the Fox Lot, and was released the United States on February 13, 2013. It is the first Die Hard film to use Dolby Atmos Surround Mixing and the first to also be released in IMAX theaters. A Good Day to Die Hard was a box office success but received overwhelmingly negative reviews for its implausible action sequences, cinematography, weak plot, cliched screenplay, and lack of characterization, although the special effects were praised. It is the first film produced by TSG Entertainment, since distributor 20th Century Foxs departure from Dune Entertainment upon the completion of their distribution contract at the end of 2012. A Walk to Remember A Walk to Remember is a 2002 American coming-of-age romantic tragedy film directed by Adam Shankman and written by Karen Janszen, based on Nicholas Sparks 1999 novel of the same name. The film stars Shane West, Mandy Moore, Peter Coyote and Daryl Hannah, and was produced by Denise Di Novi and Hunt Lowry for Warner Bros. Pictures. Pain & Gain Pain & Gain is a 2013 American dark comedy crime film directed by Michael Bay and starring Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson, and Anthony Mackie. The film is loosely based on a story Pete Collins published in a 1999 series of Miami New Times articles and compiled in the book Pain & Gain: This Is a True Story, which details the kidnapping, extortion, torture, and murder of several victims by the Sun Gym gang. The films title is a play on the common adage, frequently used in fitness: "No pain". Released on April 11, 2013, Pain & Gain received mixed reviews; critics praised the acting, script, and comedic chemistry among the main actors, but criticized the violence, directing, and historical inaccuracies. Against a $26-$35 million budget, the film grossed $86 million worldwide. The Lobster The Lobster is a 2015 absurdist dystopian black comedy film directed, co-written, and co-produced by Yorgos Lanthimos, co-produced by Ceci Dempsy, Ed Guiney, and Lee Magiday, and co-written by Efthimis Filippou. In the films setting, single people are given 45 days to find a romantic partner or otherwise be turned into animals. It stars Colin Farrell as a newly single man trying to find someone so he can remain human, and Rachel Weisz as a woman who is also looking for a relationship, so they attempt to form one together. The film is a co-production by Ireland, the United Kingdom, Greece, France, and the Netherlands. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival and won the Jury Prize. It was shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 89th Academy Awards and for Outstanding British Film at the 69th British Academy Film Awards. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is a 2009 American computer-animated science fiction comedy film produced by Sony Pictures Animation and loosely based on the 1978 childrens book of the same name by Judi and Ron Barrett. It was written and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller in their directorial debuts, and stars the voices of Bill Hader, Anna Faris, Bruce Campbell, James Caan, Bobbe J. Thompson, Andy Samberg, Mr. T, Benjamin Bratt, Neil Patrick Harris, Al Roker, Lauren Graham, and Will Forte. In the film, an aspiring inventor named Flint Lockwood develops a machine that can convert water into food following a series of failed experiments. After the machine gains sentience and begins to develop food storms, Flint must destroy the machine in order to save the world. The film premiered in Los Angeles on September 12, 2009, and was released in the United States six days later on September 18 by Sony Pictures Releasing under its Columbia Pictures label. It earned over $243 million worldwide on a budget of $100 million, and generally received critical praise toward its colorful visuals, humor, characterizations, and voice acting, while the simple character designs and plot were mostly criticized. The film has since been expanded into a franchise, with a sequel, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, released on September 27, 2013, as well as an animated television series based on the film premiering on Cartoon Network on February 20, 2017, with none of the original cast returning. A Nightmare on Elm Street A Nightmare on Elm Street is a 1984 American slasher film written and directed by Wes Craven, and produced by Robert Shaye. It is the first installment of a series and stars Heather Langenkamp, John Saxon, Ronee Blakley, Amanda Wyss, Jsu Garcia, Robert Englund as Fred Krueger, and Johnny Depp in his film debut. The plot concerns four teenagers living on one street in the fictitious town of Springwood, Ohio, who are invaded and killed in their dreams, and thus killed in reality, by a burnt killer with a bladed leather glove. Craven filmed A Nightmare on Elm Street on an estimated budget of $1.8 million, a sum the film earned back during its first week. The film was released on November 9, 1984, where it went on to gross over $25 million at the United States box office. A Nightmare on Elm Street was met with rave critical reviews and is considered to be one of the greatest horror films ever made, spawning a franchise consisting of a line of sequels, a television series, a crossover with Friday the 13th, and various other works of imitation. A remake of the same name was released in 2010. The film is credited with using many of the tropes found in the low-budget horror films of the 1970s and 1980s that originated with John Carpenters Halloween and led this subgenre to be called the slasher film. The film includes a morality play where sexually promiscuous teenagers are killed. Critics and film historians state that the films premise is the struggle to define the distinction between dreams and reality, manifested by the lives and dreams of the teens in the film. Critics today praise the films ability to transgress "the boundaries between the imaginary and real", toying with audience perceptions. The film was followed by Freddys Revenge. Death Race Death Race is a 2008 action thriller film co-produced, written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. It stars Jason Statham, Tyrese Gibson, Ian McShane and Joan Allen. Though referred to as a remake of the 1975 film Death Race 2000 in reviews and marketing materials, director Paul W. S. Anderson stated in the DVD commentary that he thought of the film as something of a prequel. A remake had been in development since 2002, though production was delayed by disapproval of early screenplays, then placed in turnaround following a dispute between Paramount Pictures and the producer duo Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner. Death Race was acquired by Universal Studios, and Anderson re-joined the project to write and direct. Filming began in Montreal in August 2007, and the completed project was released on August 22, 2008. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Three direct-to-video films in the series were then released: Death Race 2, Inferno and Beyond Anarchy. Blade II Blade II is a 2002 American superhero film based on the fictional character Blade from Marvel Comics. It is the sequel of the first film and the second part of the Blade film series, followed by Trinity. It was written by David S. Goyer, who also wrote the previous film, directed by Guillermo del Toro, and had Wesley Snipes returning as the lead character and producer. The film follows the human-vampire hybrid Blade in his continuing effort to protect humans from vampires, finding himself in a fierce battle against a group of extremely savage, powerful mutant vampires who seek to commit global genocide of both vampire and human races. Blade and his human allies are coerced into joining forces with a special elite group of vampires. It takes place two years after the events of the first film. Blade II was released on March 22, 2002 and was a box office success, grossing over $155 million. It received mixed reviews from critics, earning praise for its performances, atmosphere, direction, and action sequences, although its script and lack of character development have been criticized. The Bridge on the River Kwai The Bridge on the River Kwai is a 1957 epic war film directed by David Lean and based on the novel Le Pont de la Rivière Kwaï by Pierre Boulle. The film uses the historical setting of the construction of the Burma Railway in 1942–1943. The cast included William Holden, Jack Hawkins, Alec Guinness, and Sessue Hayakawa. It was initially scripted by screenwriter Carl Foreman, who was later replaced by Michael Wilson. Both writers had to work in secret, as they were on the Hollywood blacklist and had fled to the UK in order to continue working. As a result, Boulle, who did not speak English, was credited and received the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay; many years later, Foreman and Wilson posthumously received the Academy Award. The film was widely praised, winning seven Academy Awards at the 30th Academy Awards. In 1997, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the United States Library of Congress. It has been included on the American Film Institutes list of best American films ever made. In 1999, the British Film Institute voted The Bridge on the River Kwai the 11th greatest British film of the 20th century. It Follows It Follows is a 2014 American supernatural psychological horror film written and directed by David Robert Mitchell, and starring Maika Monroe, Keir Gilchrist, Daniel Zovatto, Jake Weary, Olivia Luccardi, and Lili Sepe. The film follows a teenage girl named Jay, who is pursued by a supernatural entity after a sexual encounter. The film debuted at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, and was later purchased by RADiUS-TWC for distribution. After a successful limited release beginning on March 13, 2015, the film had a wide release on March 27, 2015. It received critical acclaim and grossed $23.3 million worldwide. Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa is a 2008 American computer-animated comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The sequel to the 2005 film Madagascar and the second installment in the franchise, it continues the adventures of Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe, and Gloria the Hippo. It was directed by Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath, with a screenplay written by Etan Cohen, Darnell, and McGrath. Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, Jada Pinkett Smith, Sacha Baron Cohen, Cedric the Entertainer, Andy Richter, and Elisa Gabrielli reprise their roles from the first film, and are joined by new cast members Bernie Mac, Alec Baldwin, Sherri Shepherd, and will.i.am. The film begins by showing a small part of Alexs early life, including his capture by hunters, then moves to shortly after the point where Madagascar left off, with the animals deciding to return to New York City. They board an airplane in Madagascar but crash-land in Africa, where each of the central characters meets others of the same species and where Alex is reunited with his parents. Problems arise, and their resolution occupies much of the remainder of the film. Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa was released on November 7, 2008, and grossed $603.9 million on a $150 million budget, making it the sixth highest-grossing film of 2008. It was dedicated to Bernie Mac, who died before the films release. A sequel, Europes Most Wanted, was released in 2012. Rush Hour 2 Rush Hour 2 is a 2001 American action comedy film directed by Brett Ratner and written by Jeff Nathanson, based on the characters created by Ross LaManna. A sequel to Rush Hour, it is the second installment in the Rush Hour series and stars Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, John Lone, Alan King, Roselyn Sánchez, Harris Yulin, and Zhang Ziyi. The story follows Chief Inspector Lee and Detective James Carter, who go to Hong Kong on vacation only to be thwarted by a murder case involving two U.S. customs agents after a bombing at the American embassy. Lee suspects that the crime is linked to the Triad crime lord Ricky Tan. Rush Hour 2 opened on August 3, 2001, to generally mixed reviews. The film was a commercial success, grossing $347.3 million worldwide making it the highest-grossing film in the franchise. It became the years 11th-highest-grossing film worldwide as well as the second-highest-grossing PG-13 film. A sequel, Rush Hour 3, was released on August 10, 2007. Lara Croft: Tomb Raider Lara Croft: Tomb Raider is a 2001 action-adventure film based on the Tomb Raider video game series featuring the character Lara Croft, portrayed by Angelina Jolie. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan and Germany, it was directed by Simon West and revolves around Lara Croft trying to obtain ancient artifacts from the Illuminati. The film was released on June 15, 2001, and received generally negative reviews from critics for its stylized action and bland plot, although Angelina Jolie was praised for her performance. Tomb Raider was the highest-grossing film on its opening weekend. A sequel, titled Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life, was released in 2003. The Happening The Happening is a 2008 American apocalyptic psychological thriller film written, co-produced, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring Mark Wahlberg, Zooey Deschanel, John Leguizamo, and Betty Buckley. The film follows a group of four as they try to escape an inexplicable natural disaster. The film is Shyamalans first to receive an R rating. It had its premiere in New York City on June 10, 2008, and was later released on June 13, 2008, in North America. It received generally unfavorable reviews from critics and grossed $163 million worldwide against its $48 million production budget. Carlito's Way Carlitos Way is a 1993 American crime film directed by Brian De Palma, based on the novels Carlitos Way and After Hours by Judge Edwin Torres. The film adaptation was scripted by David Koepp. It stars Al Pacino, Sean Penn, Penelope Ann Miller, Luis Guzman, John Leguizamo, Jorge Porcel, Joseph Siravo and Viggo Mortensen. The film stars Pacino as Carlito Brigante, a Puerto Rican criminal who vows to go straight and to retire in paradise. However, his criminal past proves difficult to escape, and he unwittingly ends up being dragged into the same activities that got him imprisoned in the first place. The film is based mainly on After Hours, but used the title of the first novel to avoid it being confused with Martin Scorseses 1985 film of the same name. Carlitos Way received a mixed response from critics, with a similar lukewarm result at the box office, but has subsequently become a cult film. Both Penn and Miller received Golden Globe nominations for their performances. A prequel titled Rise to Power, based on the first novel, was released direct-to-video in 2005. Life Life is a 2017 American sci-fi horror film directed by Daniel Espinosa, written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Rebecca Ferguson, and Ryan Reynolds. The film follows a six-member crew of the International Space Station that uncovers the first evidence of life on Mars. The first co-production between Skydance Media and Sony Pictures, the film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 18, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States by Columbia Pictures on March 24, 2017. It received mixed reviews, with praise for its acting, visuals and screenplay, but some criticism for lack of originality. The film grossed $100 million worldwide. The Descent The Descent is a 2005 British adventure horror film written and directed by Neil Marshall. The film follows six women who, having entered a cave system, struggle to survive against the humanoid creatures inside. Filming took place in the United Kingdom. Exterior scenes were filmed at Ashridge Park, Hertfordshire and in Scotland. Because the filmmakers considered it too dangerous and time-consuming to shoot in an actual cave, interior scenes were filmed on sets built at Pinewood Studios near London designed by Simon Bowles. The Descent opened in cinemas in the United Kingdom on 8 July 2005. It premiered in the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and released on 4 August 2006 in the United States. The film received critical acclaim and was a box-office success, grossing $57.1 million against a £3.5 million budget. A sequel, titled The Descent Part 2, directed by the first films editor Jon Harris, was released in 2009. Lion Lion is a 2016 biographical drama film directed by Garth Davis and written by Luke Davies, based on the non-fiction book A Long Way Home by Saroo Brierley. The film stars Dev Patel, Rooney Mara, David Wenham and Nicole Kidman, as well as Abhishek Bharate, Divian Ladwa, Priyanka Bose, Deepti Naval, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Sunny Pawar, and tells the true story of how Brierley, 25 years after being separated from his family in Burhanpur, sets out to find them. The film, which had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 10 October 2016, was given a limited release in the United States on 25 November 2016, by the Weinstein Company before opening generally on 6 January 2017. It was released in Australia on 19 January 2017 and in the United Kingdom on 20 January 2017. Lion received six Oscar nominations at the 89th Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Adapted Screenplay. It won two BAFTA Awards for Best Supporting Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay. The film was also commercially successful making $140 million worldwide, becoming one of the highest-grossing Australian films of all time. Big Daddy Big Daddy is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan and starring Adam Sandler, Joey Lauren Adams and the Dylan and Cole Sprouse. The film was produced by Robert Simonds and released on June 25, 1999, by Columbia Pictures, where it opened #1 at the box office with a $41,536,370 first weekend. It was Sandlers last film before starting his production company, Happy Madison Productions, his first film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and his highest-grossing film domestically until Hotel Transylvania 2. The Purge The Purge is a 2013 American horror thriller film written and directed by James DeMonaco. The film stars Ethan Hawke, Lena Headey, Adelaide Kane, and Max Burkholder as members of a family who find themselves endangered by a gang of murderers during the annual Purge, a night during which all crime, including murder, is temporarily legal. The film grossed $89 million against a $3 million budget, becoming the lowest-budgeted film to finish first at the box office since 1988. It is the first installment in The Purge franchise with a sequel, subtitled Anarchy, released worldwide on July 18, 2014. A third film, Election Year, was released July 1, 2016, while a prequel depicting the origins of the event, The First Purge, was released on July 4, 2018. Traffic Traffic is a 2000 American crime drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Stephen Gaghan. It explores the illegal drug trade from a number of perspectives: users, enforcers, politicians, and traffickers. Their stories are edited together throughout the film, although some of the characters do not meet each other. The film is an adaptation of the 1989 British Channel 4 television series Traffik. 20th Century Fox, the original financiers of the film, demanded that Harrison Ford play a leading role and that significant changes to the screenplay be made. Soderbergh refused and proposed the script to other major Hollywood studios, but it was rejected because of the three-hour running time and the subject matter—Traffic is more of a political film than most Hollywood productions. USA Films, however, liked the project from the start and offered the filmmakers more money than Fox. Soderbergh operated the camera himself and adopted a distinctive color grade for each storyline so that audiences could tell them apart. Traffic was critically acclaimed and earned numerous awards, including four Oscars: Best Director for Steven Soderbergh, Best Supporting Actor for Benicio del Toro, Best Adapted Screenplay for Stephen Gaghan and Best Film Editing for Stephen Mirrione. It was also a commercial success with a worldwide box-office revenue total of $207.5 million, well above its estimated $46 million budget. In 2004, USA Network ran a miniseries—also called Traffic—based on this film and the 1989 British television series. Hercules Hercules is a 1997 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. The 35th Disney animated feature film and the eighth animated film produced during the Disney Renaissance, the film was directed by Ron Clements and John Musker. The film is loosely based on the legendary hero Heracles, the son of Zeus, in Greek mythology. Development of Hercules began in 1992 following a pitch adaptation of the Heracles mythological stories by animator Joe Haidar. Meanwhile, Ron Clements and John Musker re-developed their idea for Treasure Planet following the critical and commercial success of Aladdin. Their project was removed from development in 1993, and Musker and Clements joined Hercules later that same year. Following an unused treatment by Haidar, Clements and Musker studied multiple interpretations of Greek mythology before abandoning Zeuss adulterous affair with Alcmene. The project underwent multiple story treatments and a first script draft was inspired by the screwball comedy films of the classic Hollywood era and popular culture of the 1990s. Donald McEnery, Bob Shaw, and Irene Mecchi were brought on board to shorten the script. British cartoonist Gerald Scarfe was recruited as production designer and produced over seven hundred visualization designs of the characters. Research trips to Greece and Turkey provided inspiration for the background designs. Animation for the film was done in California and Paris. Computer animation was utilized in several scenes, predominantly in the Hydra battle sequence. Hercules was released on June 27, 1997, to positive reviews from film reviewers who praised James Woodss portrayal of Hades. Despite the positive critical reception, the film under-performed in its theatrical release notably in comparison to its predecessors before ultimately earning $252.7 million in box office revenue worldwide. Hercules was later followed by the direct-to-video prequel Zero to Hero, which served as the pilot to The Animated Series, a syndicated Disney television series focusing on Hercules during his time at the Prometheus Academy. Lady Bird Lady Bird is a 2017 American independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Greta Gerwig in her solo directorial debut. The film stars Saoirse Ronan, Laurie Metcalf, Tracy Letts, Lucas Hedges, Timothée Chalamet, Beanie Feldstein, Stephen McKinley Henderson, and Lois Smith. Set in Sacramento, between the fall of 2002 and the summer of 2003, it is a coming-of-age story of a high school senior and her strained relationship with her mother. The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on September 1, 2017, and was released in the United States on November 3, 2017, by A24. Critics praised Gerwigs screenplay and direction, and the performances of Ronan and Metcalf. Lady Bird was chosen by the National Board of Review, the American Film Institute, and Time magazine as one of the ten best films of the year. At the 90th Academy Awards, it earned five nominations: Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Director. At the 75th Golden Globe Awards, the film won two awards—Best Motion Picture and Best Actress—and was nominated for two others. It was also nominated for three British Academy Film Awards. Shazam! Shazam! is a 2019 American superhero film based on the DC Comics eponymous character. Produced by New Line Cinema and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, it is the seventh installment in the DC Extended Universe. Directed by David F. Sandberg from a screenplay by Henry Gayden, and a story by Gayden and Darren Lemke, the film stars Asher Angel as Billy Batson, a teenage boy who can transform into an adult superhero, played by Zachary Levi. Mark Strong, Jack Dylan Grazer, and Djimon Hounsou also star. The plot follows Billy Batson, who is chosen by the ancient wizard Shazam as his new champion and receives various superpowers. Billy & his best friend Freddy must discover Billys new powers in order to stop the evil Dr. Thaddeus Sivana. Development of a live-action Shazam! film began at New Line in the early 2000s but was delayed for many years. The film went into pre-production in 2009 with director Peter Segal and writer John August and Dwayne Johnson considered to star as the villain Black Adam, but the project fell through; Johnson acts as an executive producer on Shazam!. William Goldman, Alec Sokolow, Joel Cohen, Bill Birch, and Geoff Johns, among others, were all attached to the project as writers at various points. The film was officially announced in 2014, with Johnson attached to star as either Shazam or Black Adam. He would later be cast in January 2017 to lead a solo Black Adam development project. Sandberg signed on to direct Shazam! in February 2017 and Levi was cast that October, with Angel joining the following month. Principal photography began in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on January 29, 2018, with most of the film shot at Pinewood Toronto Studios, and wrapped on May 11, 2018. Shazam! was released in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures in RealD 3D, Dolby Cinema, and IMAX on April 5, 2019. The film grossed over $364 million worldwide, making it a commercial success despite it being the lowest-grossing film of the DCEU. The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise for Sandbergs direction and the performances of Levi, Grazer, and Angel, as well as its light tone and sense of fun. A sequel is in development, with the screenwriters returning as well as Sandberg returning to direct. Tarzan Tarzan is a 1999 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. The 37th Disney animated feature film, the tenth and last released during the Disney Renaissance era, it is based on the story Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs, being the first animated major motion picture version of the story. Directed by Chris Buck and Kevin Lima from a screenplay by Tab Murphy, Bob Tzudiker, and Noni White, the film stars the voices of Tony Goldwyn, Minnie Driver, Glenn Close, Rosie ODonnell, Brian Blessed, Lance Henriksen, Wayne Knight, and Nigel Hawthorne. Pre-production of Tarzan began in 1995, with Lima selected as director and Buck joining him the same year. Following Murphys first draft, Tzudiker, White, and Dave Reynolds were brought in to reconstruct the third act and add additional material to the screenplay. English recording artist Phil Collins was recruited to compose and record songs integrated with a score by Mark Mancina. Meanwhile, the production team embarked on a research trip to Uganda and Kenya to study the gorillas. The animation of the film combines 2D traditional hand-drawn animation with the extensive use of computer-generated imagery, and it was done in California, Orlando, and Paris, with the pioneering computer animation software system Deep Canvas being predominantly used to create three-dimensional backgrounds. Tarzan premiered at the El Capitan Theatre on June 12, 1999, and was released in the United States on June 16, 1999. It received a positive reaction from critics, who praised its animation and music. Against a production budget of $130 million, the film grossed $448.2 million worldwide, becoming the fifth-highest film release in 1999, the second-highest animation release of 1999 behind Toy Story 2, and the first Disney animated feature to open at first place at the North American box office since Pocahontas. It won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. The film has led to many derived works, such as a Broadway adaptation, a television series, and two direct-to-video sequels: Tarzan & Jane and Tarzan II. Napoleon Dynamite Napoleon Dynamite is a 2004 American comedy film produced by Jeremy Coon, Chris Wyatt, Sean Covel and Jory Weitz, written by Jared and Jerusha Hess and directed by Jared Hess. The film stars Jon Heder in the role of the title character, for which he was paid $1,000. After the films runaway success, Heder re-negotiated his compensation and received a cut of the profits. The film was Jared Hess first full-length feature and is partially adapted from his earlier short film, Peluca. Napoleon Dynamite was acquired at the Sundance Film Festival by Fox Searchlight Pictures and Paramount Pictures, in association with MTV Films. It was filmed in and near Franklin County in the summer of 2003. It debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2004. The films total worldwide gross revenue was $46,122,713. The film has since developed a cult following. The film has since been voted at number 14 on Bravos 100 funniest movies. I Love You, Man I Love You, Man is a 2009 American comedy film directed by John Hamburg and written by Hamburg, based on a script previously by Larry Levin. The film stars Paul Rudd as a friendless man looking for a best man for his upcoming wedding. However, his new best friend is straining his relationship with his bride. The film was released theatrically in North America on March 20, 2009, to mostly positive reviews. It opened second at the box office next to Knowing, and was a modest hit, grossing $91 million on a $40 million budget. This movie marks the third collaboration between Jason Segel and Paul Rudd, who had worked together on Knocked Up and Forgetting Sarah Marshall. The Fate of the Furious The Fate of the Furious is a 2017 American action film directed by F. Gary Gray and written by Chris Morgan. A sequel to 2015s Furious 7, it is the eighth installment in The Fast and the Furious franchise and stars Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Jason Statham, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Scott Eastwood, Nathalie Emmanuel, Elsa Pataky, Kurt Russell and Charlize Theron. The Fate of the Furious follows Dominic Toretto, who has settled down with his wife Letty Ortiz, until cyberterrorist Cipher coerces him into working for her and turns him against his team, forcing them to find Dom and take down Cipher. The Fate of the Furious marks the first installment in the franchise since Tokyo Drift not to feature both Paul Walker, who died on November 30, 2013 in a single-vehicle crash while the filming of Furious 7 was still in progress, and Jordana Brewster. Script rewrites to the seventh installment after Walkers death were intended to complete the story arcs for both of their characters. Plans for an eighth installment were first announced in March 2015 when Diesel appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and announced that the film would be set in New York City. Preparations for the film began immediately after the release of Furious 7, with Diesel, Morgan and producer Neal H. Moritz re-signing. After setting an initial release date in the same month, casting took place between April and June 2015. In October 2015, Gray was announced to direct the film in the place of James Wan, who had directed the previous installment. Principal photography began in March 2016 in locations such as Mývatn, Havana, Atlanta, Cleveland and New York City, continuing the franchises tradition of filming in exotic locations around the world. The Fate of the Furious premiered in Berlin on April 4, 2017 and was theatrically released in conventional and IMAX theaters in the United States on April 14, 2017 while also playing in 3D, IMAX 3D, and 4DX internationally. The film received mixed reviews from critics, many of whom praised the action sequences and acting performances but criticized the storyline. The film grossed over $1.2 billion worldwide, making it the thirtieth film to gross over $1 billion, the third-highest-grossing film of 2017 and the eighteenth highest-grossing film of all time. It also grossed $541.9 million worldwide during its opening weekend, which is the third highest-grossing worldwide opening of all time. A sequel is scheduled to be released on May 22, 2020. Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events Lemony Snickets A Series of Unfortunate Events is a 2004 American gothic dark comedy film directed by Brad Silberling. It is a film adaptation of A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket, covering the first three novels: The Bad Beginning, The Reptile Room, and The Wide Window. The film stars Jim Carrey, Liam Aiken, Emily Browning, Timothy Spall, Catherine OHara, Billy Connolly, Cedric the Entertainer, Luis Guzmán, Jennifer Coolidge and Meryl Streep, as well as Jude Law as Lemony Snicket. Nickelodeon Movies purchased the film rights to Daniel Handlers book series in 2000 and soon began development of a film with Barry Sonnenfeld attached to direct. Handler adapted the screenplay and courted Jim Carrey for Count Olaf. Sonnenfeld eventually left over budget concerns in January 2003 and Brad Silberling took over. Robert Gordon rewrote Handlers script, and principal photography started in November 2003. A Series of Unfortunate Events was entirely shot using sound stages and backlots at Paramount Pictures and Downey Studios. The film received positive reviews, with many praising Carreys performance, while some criticized its comical tone and short length - only focusing on the first 3 books in the series. The film also grossed $209 million worldwide, and won the Academy Award for Best Makeup. Remember the Titans Remember the Titans is a 2000 American biographical sports film produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Boaz Yakin. The screenplay, written by Gregory Allen Howard, is based on the true story of African-American coach Herman Boone, portrayed by Denzel Washington, and his attempt to integrate the T. C. Williams High School football team in Alexandria, Virginia, in 1971. Will Patton portrays Bill Yoast, Boones assistant coach. Real-life athletes Gerry Bertier and Julius Campbell are portrayed by Ryan Hurst and Wood Harris, respectively. The film was co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films and released by Buena Vista Pictures. On September 29, 2000, the films soundtrack was released by Walt Disney Records. It features songs by several recording artists including Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Hollies, Marvin Gaye, James Taylor, The Temptations, and Cat Stevens. Remember the Titans had a budget of $30 million and premiered in theaters nationwide in the United States on September 29, 2000. It has grossed an estimated $115,654,751 in the U.S., and $136,706,683 worldwide. The film is often listed among the best football films. Austin Powers in Goldmember Austin Powers in Goldmember is a 2002 American spy action comedy film directed by Jay Roach, and the third and to date final installment in the Austin Powers film series. It stars Mike Myers in the title role, and was co-written by him and Michael McCullers. Myers also plays the roles of Dr. Evil, Goldmember, and Fat Bastard. The movie co-stars Beyoncé in her theatrical film debut, as well as Robert Wagner, Seth Green, Michael York, Verne Troyer, Michael Caine, Mindy Sterling and Fred Savage. There are a number of cameo appearances including Steven Spielberg, Kevin Spacey, Britney Spears, Quincy Jones, Tom Cruise, Danny DeVito, Katie Couric, Gwyneth Paltrow, John Travolta, Nathan Lane, and The Osbournes. In a self-parody of the Austin Powers series, there is a film within the film in the opening. Austin Powers is featured in a bio-pic called Austinpussy directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Cruise as Austin Powers, Gwyneth Paltrow as Dixie Normous, Kevin Spacey as Dr. Evil, Danny DeVito as Mini-Me, and John Travolta as Goldmember. Goldmember is a loose parody of the James Bond films Goldfinger and You Only Live Twice, also incorporating elements of Live and Let Die, The Man with the Golden Gun, The Spy Who Loved Me and GoldenEye. The film grossed $296.6 million at the box office internationally. A proposed fourth film has been in development since 2005, but has yet to be produced as of 2019. The Sound of Music The Sound of Music is a 1965 American musical drama film produced and directed by Robert Wise, and starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, with Richard Haydn and Eleanor Parker. The film is an adaptation of the 1959 stage musical of the same name, composed by Richard Rodgers with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. The films screenplay was written by Ernest Lehman, adapted from the stage musicals book by Lindsay and Crouse. Based on the memoir The Story of the Trapp Family Singers by Maria von Trapp, the film is about a young Austrian postulant in Salzburg, Austria, in 1938 who is sent to the villa of a retired naval officer and widower to be governess to his seven children. After bringing love and music into the lives of the family, she marries the officer and together with the children find a way to survive the loss of their homeland to the Nazis. The film was released on March 2, 1965, in the United States, initially as a limited roadshow theatrical release. Although critical response to the film was mixed, the film was a major commercial success, becoming the number one box office movie after four weeks, and the highest-grossing film of 1965. By November 1966, The Sound of Music had become the highest-grossing film of all-time—surpassing Gone with the Wind—and held that distinction for five years. The film was just as popular throughout the world, breaking previous box-office records in twenty-nine countries. Following an initial theatrical release that lasted four and a half years, and two successful re-releases, the film sold 283 million admissions worldwide and earned a total worldwide gross of $286,000,000. The Sound of Music received five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. The film also received two Golden Globe Awards, for Best Motion Picture and Best Actress, the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement, and the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written American Musical. In 1998, the American Film Institute listed The Sound of Music as the fifty-fifth greatest American movie of all time, and the fourth greatest movie musical. In 2001, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Number 23 The Number 23 is a 2007 American thriller film film written by Fernley Phillips and directed by Joel Schumacher. Jim Carrey stars as a man who becomes obsessed with the 23 enigma once he reads about it in a strange book that seemingly mirrors his own life. The film was released in the United States on February 23, 2007. This is the second film to pair Schumacher and Carrey, the first being Batman Forever. The film grossed $77.6 million, and has an approval rating of 8% on Rotten Tomatoes. Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters is a 2013 dark fantasy action horror film written and directed by Tommy Wirkola. It is a continuation to the German folklore fairy tale "Hansel and Gretel", in which the titular siblings are now grown up and working as a duo of witch exterminators for hire. The film stars Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton in the title roles with Famke Janssen, Peter Stormare, Thomas Mann, Pihla Viitala and Derek Mears as the supporting cast. In 2010, after being approached by Gary Sanchez Productions, Wirkola pitched the film to Paramount Pictures. Renner was cast as Hansel in September 2010 whilst the role of Gretel was planned for Noomi Rapace before Artertons casting in January 2011. Principal photography began in March 2011, taking place at Babelsberg Studio in Germany. Filming concluded in June that year. Originally scheduled for release in March 2012, the film was delayed for ten months to accommodate Renners appearances in The Avengers and The Bourne Legacy and to allow additional time to shoot a post-credits scene. Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters was theatrically released in the United States on January 25, 2013, in 2D, 3D, and IMAX 3D, as well in D-Box motion theaters and select international 4DX theaters. The film was panned by mainstream critics, particularly for what they saw as its weak script and gratuitous violence. However, many horror genre critics were more positive, viewing the film as unpretentiously entertaining. The film topped the domestic box office on its opening weekend and was a major hit internationally. Its worldwide theatrical run gross exceeded $226 million for the production cost of $50 million. How the Grinch Stole Christmas How the Grinch Stole Christmas is a 2000 American Christmas fantasy comedy film directed by Ron Howard and written by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman. Based on Dr. Seusss 1957 book of the same name, the film was the first Dr. Seuss book to be adapted into a full-length feature film. The film stars Jim Carrey in the title role, Jeffrey Tambor, Christine Baranski, Bill Irwin, Molly Shannon, and Taylor Momsen. Because the film is based on a childrens picture book, many additions were made to the storyline to bring it up to feature-length, including some information about the backstory of the title character and reworking the storys minor character Cindy Lou Who as a main character. Most of the rhymes that were used in the book were also used in the film, though some of the lines were to some degree changed and several new rhymes were put in. The film also borrowed some music and character elements that originated in the 1966 animated television special. Produced by Howard and Brian Grazers Imagine Entertainment, Dr. Seuss How the Grinch Stole Christmas! was released by Universal Pictures on November 17, 2000, to mixed reviews from critics, mostly criticizing the screenplay and innuendos, while the musical score, Carreys performance, visual aspects, and production values were favorably praised. The film grossed over $345 million worldwide, becoming the sixth-highest grossing film of 2000 and was originally the second highest-grossing holiday film of all-time behind Home Alone, until both movies were surpassed in 2018 by the third film adaptation of the story. It won the Academy Award for Best Makeup as well as getting nominations for Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design. The Great Dictator The Great Dictator is a 1940 American political satire comedy-drama film written, directed, produced, scored by, and starring British comedian Charlie Chaplin, following the tradition of many of his other films. Having been the only Hollywood filmmaker to continue to make silent films well into the period of sound films, this was Chaplins first true sound film. Chaplins film advanced a stirring condemnation of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, fascism, antisemitism, and the Nazis. At the time of its first release, the United States was still formally at peace with Nazi Germany. Chaplin plays both leading roles: a ruthless fascist dictator and a persecuted Jewish barber. The Great Dictator was popular with audiences, becoming Chaplins most commercially successful film. Modern critics have also praised it as an historically significant film and an important work of satire, and in 1997, it was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Great Dictator was nominated for five Academy Awards – Outstanding Production, Best Actor, Best Writing, Best Supporting Actor for Jack Oakie, and Best Music. In his 1964 autobiography, Chaplin stated that he could not have made the film if he had known about the true extent of the horrors of the Nazi concentration camps at the time. John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum is a 2019 American neo-noir action thriller film starring Keanu Reeves as the eponymous character. It is the third installment in the John Wick film series, following John Wick and Chapter 2. The film is directed by Chad Stahelski and written by Derek Kolstad, Shay Hatten, Chris Collins, and Marc Abrams, based on a story by Kolstad. It also stars Halle Berry, Laurence Fishburne, Mark Dacascos, Asia Kate Dillon, Lance Reddick, Anjelica Huston, and Ian McShane. In the film, which takes place one hour after the events of the previous film, ex-hitman John Wick finds himself on the run from legions of assassins after a $14 million contract is put on his head due to his recent actions. The third installment was announced in June 2017. Much of the returning cast and crew was confirmed in February 2018, with new members joining that May. Filming began that month and lasted through November, taking place in New York City, Montreal, and Morocco. Parabellum was theatrically released in the United States on May 17, 2019, by Summit Entertainment. It has grossed $324 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing film of the franchise in just 10 days, and received positive reviews from critics, with praise for the action sequences, visual style, and Reeves performance. A sequel, John Wick: Chapter 4, is in development and is set to be released on May 21, 2021. American Wedding American Wedding is a 2003 American sex comedy film and a sequel to American Pie and American Pie 2. It is the third installment in the American Pie theatrical series. It was written by Adam Herz and directed by Jesse Dylan. Another sequel, American Reunion, was released nine years later. This also stands as the last film in the series to be written by Herz, who conceptualized the franchise. Though the film mainly focuses on the union of Jim Levenstein and Michelle Flaherty, for the first time in the series, the story centers on Steve Stifler, and his outrageous antics including his attempt to organize a bachelor party, teaching Jim to dance for the wedding, and competing with Finch to win the heart of Michelles sister, Cadence. Murder on the Orient Express Murder on the Orient Express is a 2017 mystery thriller film directed by Kenneth Branagh with a screenplay by Michael Green, based on the 1934 novel of the same name by Agatha Christie. The film stars Branagh as Hercule Poirot, with Penélope Cruz, Willem Dafoe, Judi Dench, Johnny Depp, Josh Gad, Derek Jacobi, Leslie Odom Jr., Michelle Pfeiffer, and Daisy Ridley in supporting roles. The film is the fourth screen adaptation of Christies novel, following the 1974 film, a 2001 TV film version, and a 2010 episode of the television series Agatha Christies Poirot. The plot follows Poirot, a world-renowned detective, as he seeks to solve a murder on the famous trans-European train in the 1930s. Principal photography began in November 2016 in the United Kingdom; it is one of the few productions in recent decades to have used 65 mm film cameras. Murder on the Orient Express had its world premiere on November 2, 2017 at Royal Albert Hall in London, and was released in theatres in the United Kingdom on November 3, 2017, and in the United States on November 10, 2017, by 20th Century Fox. The film grossed over $351 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for the casts performances and the production value, but some criticism for not adding anything new to previous adaptations. A sequel, titled Death on the Nile, is scheduled to be released on October 9, 2020. EuroTrip EuroTrip is a 2004 American sex comedy film directed by Jeff Schaffer and written by Alec Berg, David Mandel, and Schaffer. It stars Scott Mechlowicz, Jacob Pitts, Michelle Trachtenberg, Travis Wester, and Jessica Boehrs. Mechlowicz portrays Scott "Scotty" Thomas, an American teenager who travels across Europe in search of his German pen pal, Mieke. Accompanied by his friend Cooper and siblings Jenny and Jamie, Scotts quest takes him to London, Paris, Amsterdam, Bratislava, Berlin, and Rome, encountering awkward, humorous, and embarrassing situations along the way. 2 Guns 2 Guns is a 2013 American action film directed by Baltasar Kormákur and starring Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg. Based on the comic book series of the same name created by Steven Grant and Mateus Santolouco, published in 2007 by Boom! Studios. The film was released in the United States on August 2, 2013, and was met with mixed reviews from critics. South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 American animated musical comedy film based on the Comedy Central animated television series South Park. The film was directed by series creator Trey Parker and stars the regular television cast of Parker, Matt Stone, Mary Kay Bergman and Isaac Hayes, with George Clooney, Eric Idle and Mike Judge in supporting roles. The screenplay was written by Parker, Stone and Pam Brady. It follows the four boys Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman and Kenny McCormick as they sneak into an R-rated film featuring Canadian actors Terrance and Phillip and begin cursing incessantly. Eventually, their mothers pressure the United States to wage war against Canada for allegedly corrupting their children, giving Cartman, Stan and Kyle no choice but to unite the other children, fight their own parents, put both America and Canada back into control and rescue Terrance and Phillip themselves while Kenny tries to stop a prophecy when Satan and Saddam Hussein conquer the world. The film is primarily centered on themes of censorship and bad parenting; it also serves as a parody and satire of the animated films of the Disney Renaissance, musicals such as Les Misérables, and the controversy surrounding the show itself. The film also heavily lampoons the Motion Picture Association of America; Parker and Stone battled the MPAA throughout the production process and the film received an R rating just two weeks prior to its release. A writing team consisting of Parker, Stone, and Pam Brady was assembled. They conceived numerous plot ideas, with Parker and Stones being the one developed into a film. The film features twelve original songs by Parker and Marc Shaiman, with additional lyrics by Stone. The film was produced by Comedy Central Films, Scott Rudin Productions and Braniff Productions. South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut was released theatrically in the United States on June 30, 1999 by Paramount Pictures, with Warner Bros. Pictures handling international distribution. The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise for its writing, soundtrack and themes. Produced on a $21 million budget, it went on to gross $83.1 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing R-rated animated film of all time until it was surpassed by Sausage Party in 2016. The song "Blame Canada" earned Parker and Shaiman a nomination for Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 72nd Academy Awards. Everest Everest is a 2015 biographical adventure film that was directed and produced by Baltasar Kormákur and written by William Nicholson and Simon Beaufoy. It stars an ensemble cast of Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin, John Hawkes, Robin Wright, Michael Kelly, Sam Worthington, Keira Knightley, Emily Watson, and Jake Gyllenhaal. It is based on the real events of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, and focuses on the survival attempts of two expedition groups, one led by Rob Hall and the other by Scott Fischer. The film opened the 72nd Venice International Film Festival on September 2, 2015, and was released theatrically on September 18, 2015. It was first released in IMAX 3D on September 11, 2015, in the UK and in IMAX 3D, RealD 3D, and 2D internationally, and exclusively in IMAX 3D, September 19, 2015 as a limited release in the United States and Canada, and along 36 other countries. It began a wide release in the United States on September 25, 2015. The film was a commercial success - it grossed $203 million worldwide over a $55 million budget and received positive reviews from critics. After Earth After Earth is a 2013 American post-apocalyptic action film directed by M. Night Shyamalan, who co-wrote it with Gary Whitta, based on an original story idea by Will Smith. It is the second film after The Pursuit of Happyness that stars real-life father and son Will and Jaden Smith; Will Smith also produced via his company Overbrook Entertainment, and the distribution was by Columbia Pictures. The film takes place in the 31st century, when the Earth has long been abandoned and humans have been in conflict with a mysterious alien race. It tells the story of a high-ranking general in the peacekeeping organization Ranger Corps, and his son, who, after an incident during a spaceflight, find themselves fighting for survival on a hostile planet. The film was released in IMAX on May 31, 2013. Upon release, After Earth was panned by film critics; its acting was criticized as melodramatic, and the writing and storytelling were also singled out for mainstream criticism. It grossed $243 million worldwide against a net production budget of $130 million. This film and Shyamalans previous film The Last Airbender are most commonly considered to be the lowest point of his directorial career, which had been in progressive decline after he had directed a series of critically panned films. Machete Machete is a 2010 American exploitation action film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez and Ethan Maniquis. Based on the eponymous character from the Spy Kids franchise, the film is an expansion of a fake trailer of the same name published as a part of the promotion of Rodriguezs and Quentin Tarantinos 2007 Grindhouse double-feature. Machete continues the B movie and exploitation style of Grindhouse, and includes some of the footage from the original. The film stars Danny Trejo reprising the title role from the Spy Kids series and the fake trailer, and co-stars Robert De Niro, Jessica Alba, Don Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Steven Seagal, Lindsay Lohan, Cheech Marin and Jeff Fahey. This was Trejos first lead role as the character, and Seagals first theatrically released film since 2002s Half Past Dead. Machete was released in the United States by 20th Century Fox and Rodriguezs company, Troublemaker Studios, on September 3, 2010. A sequel, Machete Kills, directed by Rodriguez alone, was released on October 11, 2013. Sunset Blvd. Sunset Boulevard is a 1950 American film noir directed and co-written by Billy Wilder, and produced and co-written by Charles Brackett. It was named after the thoroughfare with the same name that runs through Los Angeles and Beverly Hills. The film stars William Holden as Joe Gillis, an unsuccessful screenwriter, and Gloria Swanson as Norma Desmond, a faded silent-film star who draws him into her fantasy world, where she dreams of making a triumphant return to the screen. Erich von Stroheim plays Max von Mayerling, her devoted servant, and Nancy Olson, Fred Clark, Lloyd Gough, and Jack Webb play supporting roles. Director Cecil B. DeMille and gossip columnist Hedda Hopper play themselves, and the film includes cameo appearances by leading silent-film actors Buster Keaton, H. B. Warner, and Anna Q. Nilsson. Praised by many critics when first released, Sunset Boulevard was nominated for 11 Academy Awards and won three. Deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the U.S. Library of Congress in 1989, Sunset Boulevard was included in the first group of films selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. In 1998, it was ranked number 12 on the American Film Institutes list of the 100 best American films of the 20th century, and in 2007, it was 16th on their 10th Anniversary list. Bad Teacher Bad Teacher is a 2011 American comedy film directed by Jake Kasdan based on a screenplay by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, and starring Cameron Diaz, Justin Timberlake, Lucy Punch, Jason Segel, and Phyllis Smith. The film was released in the United States and Canada on June 24, 2011. It focuses on a lazy middle school teacher who returns to the teaching job she hates and tries to make enough money for breast implants after her wealthy fiancé dumps her. Happy Gilmore Happy Gilmore is a 1996 American sports comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan and produced by Robert Simonds. It stars Adam Sandler as the title character, an unsuccessful ice hockey player who discovers a newfound talent for golf. The screenplay was written by Sandler and his frequent collaborator Tim Herlihy, in their second feature collaboration after the previous year’s Billy Madison; the film also marks the first of multiple collaborations between Sandler and Dugan. The film was released in cinemas on February 16, 1996 by Universal Pictures. Happy Gilmore was a commercial success, earning $41.2 million on a $12 million budget. The film won an MTV Movie Award for “Best Fight” for Adam Sandler versus Bob Barker. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald is a 2018 fantasy film directed by David Yates and written by J. K. Rowling. A joint British and American production, it is the sequel to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. It is the second installment in the Fantastic Beasts film series and the tenth overall in the Wizarding World franchise, which began with the Harry Potter film series. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterston, Dan Fogler, Alison Sudol, Ezra Miller, Zoë Kravitz, Callum Turner, Claudia Kim, William Nadylam, Kevin Guthrie, Jude Law, and Johnny Depp. The plot follows Newt Scamander and Albus Dumbledore as they attempt to take down the dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald, while facing new threats in a more divided wizarding world. A second Fantastic Beasts film was announced in October 2014, and in July 2016 Rowling confirmed she had completed the script. Depp was cast in November 2016, causing some controversy due to domestic violence allegations recently made against him, and Law signed on in April 2017. Principal photography began in July 2017, at Warner Bros. Studios in Hertfordshire. Filming also took place in London, Switzerland, and Paris, and wrapped in December 2017. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald premiered in Paris on 8 November 2018 and was released worldwide on 16 November 2018, in Real D 3D, Dolby Cinema, IMAX and ScreenX, by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film grossed $653 million worldwide, becoming the tenth highest-grossing film of 2018 but the lowest-grossing installment of the Wizarding World franchise. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its entertainment value, as well as the direction and performances, but criticised the "needlessly complicated, low-stakes plot" while feeling that it was "overburdened" with details setting up future sequels. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald was nominated for two awards at the 72nd British Academy Film Awards in the categories of Best Production Design and Best Special Visual Effects. An untitled third film is scheduled for release on 12 November 2021. Big Big is a 1988 American fantasy comedy film directed by Penny Marshall, and stars Tom Hanks as Adult Josh Baskin, a young boy who makes a wish "to be big" and is then aged to adulthood overnight. The film also stars Elizabeth Perkins, David Moscow as young Josh, John Heard and Robert Loggia, and was written by Gary Ross and Anne Spielberg. It was produced by Gracie Films and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Upon release, the film was met with universal critical acclaim, particularly for Hanks performance. It was a huge commercial success as well, grossing $151 million worldwide against a production budget of $18 million. Ghost Ghost is a 1990 American romantic fantasy thriller film directed by Jerry Zucker, written by Bruce Joel Rubin, and starring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg, Tony Goldwyn, and Rick Aviles. The plot centers on a young woman in jeopardy, the ghost of her murdered lover, and a reluctant psychic who assists him in saving her. Ghost was theatrically released on July 13, 1990 by Paramount Pictures. It received mixed reviews and was a massive box office success, grossing over $505.7 million on a budget of $22 million, becoming the highest-grossing film of 1990. Adjusted for inflation, Ghost was the 93rd-highest-grossing film of all time domestically. The film received five nominations at the 63rd Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Original Score and Best Film Editing, and winning Best Supporting Actress and Best Original Screenplay. What Women Want What Women Want is a 2000 American romantic fantasy comedy film written by Josh Goldsmith, Cathy Yuspa, and Diane Drake, directed by Nancy Meyers, and starring Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt. The film earned mixed reviews from critics, but was a box office success, with a North American domestic gross of $182 million and a worldwide gross of $374 million against a budget of $70 million. A loose remake, What Men Want starring Taraji P. Henson and Aldis Hodge came out in early 2019. Me Before You Me Before You is a 2016 romantic drama film directed by Thea Sharrock in her directorial debut and adapted by English author Jojo Moyes from her 2012 novel of the same name. The film stars Emilia Clarke, Sam Claflin, Jenna Coleman, Charles Dance, Matthew Lewis, Janet McTeer, Vanessa Kirby, Joanna Lumley, and Steve Peacocke. Set in the United Kingdom, the film is shot in various historic locations around the country, including Pembroke Castle in Wales, and Chenies Manor House in Buckinghamshire, England. Released on June 3, 2016, in North America, the film received mixed reviews and grossed $208 million worldwide. Transporter 2 Transporter 2 is a 2005 English-language French action-thriller film directed by Louis Leterrier. Written by Robert Mark Kamen and co-producer Luc Besson, it is the sequel to The Transporter, and stars Jason Statham, Alessandro Gassman, Amber Valletta, Kate Nauta, François Berléand, Matthew Modine, and Jason Flemyng. Both Statham and Berléand reprise their roles as Frank Martin and Inspector Tarconi, respectively. In the story, Frank chauffeurs a young boy from Miami, who is soon kidnapped and tries to rescue him. The film was followed by Transporter 3 which was released in 2008. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian is a 2008 American high fantasy film co-written and directed by Andrew Adamson, based on Prince Caspian, the second published, fourth chronological novel in C. S. Lewiss epic fantasy series, The Chronicles of Narnia. It is the second in The Chronicles of Narnia film series from Walden Media, following The Lion. William Moseley, Anna Popplewell, Skandar Keynes, Georgie Henley, Liam Neeson, and Tilda Swinton reprise their roles from the first film, while new cast includes Ben Barnes, Sergio Castellitto, Peter Dinklage, Eddie Izzard, Warwick Davis, Ken Stott, and Vincent Grass. In the film, the four Pevensie children return to Narnia to aid Prince Caspian in his struggle with the "secret" help of Aslan for the throne against his corrupt uncle, King Miraz. Prince Caspian, a British-American production, is the last Narnia film to be co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures, as 20th Century Fox became the distributor for the next film The Voyage of the Dawn Treader due to budgetary disputes between Disney and Walden Media, but as a result of Disney eventually purchasing Fox on March 20, 2019, Disney now owns the rights to all three Narnia movies. Work on the script began before The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was released, so filming could begin before the actors grew too old for their parts. Director Andrew Adamson wanted to make the film more spectacular than the first, and created an action sequence not in the novel. The Narnians were designed to look wilder as they have been hiding from persecution, stressing the darker tone of the sequel. The filmmakers also took a Spanish influence for the antagonistic race of the Telmarines. Filming began in February 2007 in New Zealand, but unlike the previous film, the majority of shooting took place in Central Europe, because of the larger sets available in those countries. To keep costs down, Adamson chose to base post-production in the UK, because of recent tax credits there. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian premiered on May 7, 2008 at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City, before it was theatrically released on May 16 in the United States and on June 26 in the United Kingdom. The film received mostly positive reviews from film critics; many praised the performances and visual effects, however, the films darker tone and mature themes drew polarizing opinions. It was a moderate success at the box office, grossing $55 million during its opening weekend. By the end of its theatrical run, it had grossed over $419.7 million worldwide. The film became the 10th highest-grossing film worldwide in 2008. Ghost in the Shell Ghost in the Shell is a 2017 American science fiction film directed by Rupert Sanders and written by Jamie Moss, William Wheeler, and Ehren Kruger, based on the Japanese manga of the same name by Masamune Shirow. It stars Scarlett Johansson, Takeshi Kitano, Michael Pitt, Pilou Asbæk, Chin Han and Juliette Binoche. Set in a near future when the line between humans and robots is blurring, the plot follows the Major, a cyborg supersoldier who investigates her past. Filming for Ghost in the Shell took place in New Zealand from February to June 2016, with additional filming in Hong Kong that June. The film premiered in Tokyo on March 16, 2017, and was released in the United States on March 31, 2017, in 2D, 3D, IMAX 3D and 4DX. It received mixed reviews, with praise for its visual style, action sequences, cinematography and score, but criticism for its story and lack of character development. The casting of Caucasian actors, particularly Johansson, drew accusations of racism and whitewashing in the United States. It grossed $169.8 million worldwide against a production budget of $110 million. The film debuted at No. 2 on home video. Hell or High Water Hell or High Water is a 2016 American neo-western heist film directed by David Mackenzie and written by Taylor Sheridan. The film follows two brothers who carry out a series of bank robberies to save their family ranch, while being pursued by two Texas Rangers. The film premiered at the Un Certain Regard section of the 2016 Cannes Film Festival on May 16, 2016, and was theatrically released in the United States on August 12, 2016. It received critical acclaim and grossed $37 million. The American Film Institute selected it as one of its ten Movies of the Year, and it was nominated for numerous awards, including four Oscar nominations at the 89th Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing. It also received Golden Globe nominations for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor for Bridges and Best Screenplay. Underworld: Evolution Underworld: Evolution is a 2006 American action horror film directed by Len Wiseman. The film is a sequel to the 2003 film, Underworld and the second installment in the Underworld franchise. In the film, Selene and Michael fight to protect the future of the Corvinus bloodline from its hidden past. The Impossible The Impossible is a 2012 English-language Spanish disaster drama film directed by J. A. Bayona and written by Sergio G. Sánchez. It is based on the experience of María Belón and her family in the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. The cast includes Naomi Watts, Ewan McGregor and Tom Holland. The film received positive reviews from critics for its direction and its acting, especially for Watts who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama, and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role. Blue Jasmine Blue Jasmine is a 2013 American black comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. The film tells the story of a formerly rich Manhattan socialite who falls on hard times and has to move into her working class sister‘s apartment in San Francisco. The film had a limited release on July 26, 2013, in New York and Los Angeles, before expanding nationwide on August 23, 2013. Blue Jasmine received praise from critics, particularly for Blanchetts performance. Blanchett won the Academy Award for Best Actress, and Hawkins and Allen were nominated for Best Supporting Actress and Original Screenplay, respectively. Blanchett also won the Golden Globe Award, the SAG Award, and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. The film was a box office success, earning $97.5 million worldwide against a budget of $18 million. A Fistful of Dollars A Fistful of Dollars is a 1964 Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood in his first leading role, alongside Gian Maria Volonté, Marianne Koch, Wolfgang Lukschy, Sieghardt Rupp, José Calvo, Antonio Prieto, and Joseph Egger. The film, an international co-production between Italy, West Germany, and Spain, was filmed on a low budget, and Eastwood was paid $15,000 for his role. Released in Italy in 1964 and then in the United States in 1967, it initiated the popularity of the Spaghetti Western genre. It was followed by For a Few Dollars More and The Good, also starring Eastwood. Collectively, the films are known as the "Dollars Trilogy", or the "Man with No Name Trilogy". All three films were later released in sequence in the United States in 1967, catapulting Eastwood into stardom. The film has been identified as an unofficial remake of the Akira Kurosawa film Yojimbo, which resulted in a successful lawsuit by Toho, Yojimbos production company. In the United States, the United Artists publicity campaign referred to Eastwoods character in all three films as the "Man with No Name". As few Spaghetti Westerns had yet been released in the United States, many of the European cast and crew took on American-sounding stage names. These included Leone himself, Gian Maria Volonté, and composer Ennio Morricone. A Fistful of Dollars was shot in Spain, mostly near Hoyo de Manzanares close to Madrid, but also in the Tabernas Desert and in the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park, both in the province of Almería. The Internship The Internship is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Shawn Levy, written by Vince Vaughn and Jared Stern, and produced by Vaughn and Levy. The film stars Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson as recently laid-off salesmen who attempt to compete with much younger and more technically skilled applicants for a job at Google. Rose Byrne, Max Minghella, Aasif Mandvi, Josh Brener, Dylan OBrien, Tobit Raphael, Tiya Sircar, Josh Gad, and Jessica Szohr also star. The Internship is the second film with Vaughn and Wilson in the lead roles, after the 2005 film Wedding Crashers; the two had also both appeared in the 2004 film Starsky & Hutch. This is also the second collaboration of Levy, Vaughn, and Stern after the 2012 film The Watch, and the third of Levy and Wilson after the first two Night at the Museum films. Released on June 7, 2013, the film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $93 million worldwide. Coraline Coraline is a 2009 American stop-motion animated dark fantasy horror film directed and written for the screen by Henry Selick based on the 2002 novel of the same name by Neil Gaiman. Produced by Laika as its first feature film, Coraline stars the voices of Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, Jennifer Saunders, Dawn French, Keith David, John Hodgman, Robert Bailey Jr., and Ian McShane. The film depicts an adventurous girl named Coraline finding an idealized parallel world behind a secret door in her new home, unaware that the alternative world contains a dark and sinister secret. The film was released in United States theaters on February 6, 2009 by Focus Features after a world premiere at the Portland International Film Festival, and received critical acclaim. The film made $16.85 million during opening weekend, ranking third at the box office, and by the end of its run had grossed over $124 million worldwide. Coraline won Annie Awards for Best Music in an Animated Feature Production, Best Character Design in an Animated Feature Production and Best Production Design in an Animated Feature Production, and received nominations for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and a Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film. Gremlins Gremlins is a 1984 American comedy horror film directed by Joe Dante and released by Warner Bros. The film is about a young man who receives a strange creature called a mogwai as a pet, which then spawns other creatures who transform into small, destructive, evil monsters. This story was continued with a sequel, The New Batch, released in 1990. Unlike the more satirical tone of the sequel, Gremlins opts for more black comedy, balanced against a Christmastime setting. Both films were the center of large merchandising campaigns. Steven Spielberg was the films executive producer, with the film being produced by Michael Finnell and written by Chris Columbus, drawing on legends of gremlins in the RAF going back to World War II. The film stars Zach Galligan and Phoebe Cates, with Howie Mandel providing the voice of Gizmo, the main mogwai character. Despite being a critical and commercial success, the film was heavily criticized for some of its more violent sequences. In response to this and to similar complaints about Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Spielberg suggested that the Motion Picture Association of America alter its rating system, which it did within two months of the films release, creating a new PG-13 rating. Revolutionary Road Revolutionary Road is a 2008 British-American romantic drama film directed by Sam Mendes. It was written by Justin Haythe and based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Richard Yates. This is the second on-screen collaboration among Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, and Kathy Bates, all of whom previously co-starred in Titanic. The performances of DiCaprio and Winslet earned them a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama nomination and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress, respectively, and the film was nominated for a further three Golden Globes, four BAFTAs and three Academy Awards, including a Best Supporting Actor nomination for Michael Shannon. Dirty Dancing Dirty Dancing is a 1987 American romantic drama dance film written by Eleanor Bergstein and directed by Emile Ardolino. It stars Jennifer Grey as Frances "Baby" Houseman, a young woman who falls in love with dance instructor Johnny Castle at a holiday resort. The film was based on screenwriter Eleanor Bergsteins own childhood. She originally wrote a screenplay for the Michael Douglas film Its My Turn, but ultimately ended up conceiving a story for a film which became Dirty Dancing. She finished the script in 1985, but management changes at MGM put the film in development hell. The production company was changed to Vestron Pictures with Emile Ardolino as director and Linda Gottlieb as producer. Filming took place in Lake Lure, and Mountain Lake, Virginia, with the films score composed by John Morris and dance choreography by Kenny Ortega. Dirty Dancing premiered at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival on May 12, 1987, and was released on August 21, 1987, in the United States, earning over $214 million worldwide. It was the first film to sell more than a million copies for home video, and its soundtrack created by Jimmy Ienner generating two multi-platinum albums and multiple singles, including " The Time of My Life", which won both the Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Original Song, and a Grammy Award for best duet. The films popularity led to a 2004 prequel, Havana Nights, and a stage version which has had sellout performances in Australia, Europe, and North America. A made-for-TV remake was also released in 2017. Hanna Hanna is a 2011 American action-adventure thriller film directed by Joe Wright. The film stars Saoirse Ronan as the title character, a girl raised in the wilderness of northern Finland by her father, an ex-CIA operative, who trains her as an assassin. Cate Blanchett portrays a senior CIA agent who tries to track down and eliminate the girl and her father. The soundtrack was written by The Chemical Brothers. Hanna was released in North America in April 2011 and in Europe in May 2011. The film received a positive response from most critics, with reviewers praising the performances of Ronan and Blanchett as well as the action sequences and themes. Run Lola Run Run Lola Run is a 1998 German thriller film. The film was written and directed by Tom Tykwer, and stars Franka Potente as Lola and Moritz Bleibtreu as Manni. The story follows a woman who needs to obtain 100,000 Deutsche Mark in twenty minutes to save her boyfriends life. The film was released on DVD on 21 December 1999 and on Blu-ray on 19 February 2008. Run Lola Run screened at the Venice Film Festival, where it competed for the Golden Lion. Following its release, the film received critical acclaim and several accolades, including the Grand Prix of the Belgian Syndicate of Cinema Critics, the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival, Best Film at the Seattle International Film Festival, and seven awards at the German Film Awards. It was also selected as the German entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, though it was not ultimately nominated. When Harry Met Sally... When Harry Met Sally... is a 1989 American romantic comedy film written by Nora Ephron and directed by Rob Reiner. It stars Billy Crystal as Harry and Meg Ryan as Sally. The story follows the title characters from the time they meet just before sharing a cross-country drive, through twelve years of chance encounters in New York City. The film raises the question "Can men and women ever just be friends?" and advances many ideas about relationships that became household concepts, such as "high-maintenance" and the "transitional person". The origins of the film were derived from Reiners return to single life after a divorce. An interview Ephron conducted with Reiner provided the basis for Harry. Sally was based on Ephron and some of her friends. Crystal came on board and made his own contributions to the screenplay, making Harry funnier. Ephron supplied the structure of the film with much of the dialogue based on the real-life friendship between Reiner and Crystal. The soundtrack consists of standards performed by Harry Connick Jr., with a big band and orchestra arranged by Marc Shaiman. Connick won his first Grammy Award for Best Jazz Male Vocal Performance. Columbia Pictures released When Harry Met Sally... in select cities, letting word of mouth generate interest, before gradually expanding distribution. The film grossed $92.8 million in North America. Ephron received a British Academy Film Award, an Oscar nomination, and a Writers Guild of America Award nomination for her screenplay. The film is ranked 23rd on AFIs 100 Years... 100 Laughs list of the top comedy films in American cinema and number 60 on Bravos "100 Funniest Movies". In early 2004, the film was adapted for the stage in a production starring Luke Perry and Alyson Hannigan. Fantastic Mr. Fox Fantastic Mr. Fox is a 2009 American stop motion animated comedy film directed by Wes Anderson, based on Roald Dahls 1970 childrens novel of the same name. The film is about a fox who steals food each night from three mean and wealthy farmers. They are fed up with Mr. Foxs theft and try to kill him, so they dig their way into the foxes home, but the animals are able to outwit the farmers and live underground. The film was released in the autumn of 2009 and stars George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray, Willem Dafoe, Michael Gambon, and Owen Wilson. For Anderson, it was his first animated film and first film adaptation. Development on the project began in 2004 as a collaboration between Anderson and Henry Selick under Revolution Studios. In 2007, Revolution folded, Selick left to direct Coraline, and work on the film moved to 20th Century Fox. Production began in London in 2007. It was released on November 13, 2009, and has a 92% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The film also received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. You've Got Mail Youve Got Mail is a 1998 American romantic comedy film directed by Nora Ephron and starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. Inspired by the 1937 Hungarian play Parfumerie by Miklós László, it was co-written by Nora and Delia Ephron. It tells the story of two people in an online romance who are unaware they are also business rivals. It marked the third pairing of Hanks and Ryan, who previously appeared together in Joe Versus the Volcano and Sleepless in Seattle. Youve Got Mail received mildly positive reviews from critics. You Don't Mess with the Zohan You Dont Mess with the Zohan is a 2008 American comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan and produced by Adam Sandler, who also starred in the film. It was the fourth film that included a collaboration of Sandler as actor and Dugan as director. The film revolves around Zohan Dvir, an Israeli counterterrorist army commando who fakes his own death in order to pursue his dream of becoming a hairstylist in New York City. The story was written by Adam Sandler, Judd Apatow, and Robert Smigel. It was released on June 6, 2008, in the US and on August 15, 2008, in the UK. The film grossed $199.9 million worldwide from a $90 million budget. Project X Project X is a 2012 American comedy film directed by Nima Nourizadeh and written by Michael Bacall and Matt Drake based on a story by Bacall, and produced by director Todd Phillips. The film follows three friends—Thomas, Costa and J.B.—who plan to gain popularity by throwing a party, a plan which quickly escalates out of their control. The title Project X was initially a placeholder for a final title, but interest generated by the secretive title kept it in place. A nationwide open casting call was employed to find fresh faces. The majority of the cast were sourced from this casting call, but a few with prior acting credits, such as Mann, were accepted after multiple auditions. Filming took place on sets in Los Angeles over five weeks on a US$12 million budget. The film is presented as a found footage home video from the perspective of an attendee using a camera to document the nights events. Project X was released in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom on March 2, 2012, and grossed over $100 million worldwide during its theatrical run. Criticism focused on the "loathsome" behavior of the lead characters, the perceived misogyny and the disregard for the effects of drug use. Other reviews considered it funny and thrilling, and equated it to a modern incarnation of the 1978 comedy Animal House. Following release, incidents of large-scale parties referenced or blamed the film as an inspiration. The Croods The Croods is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated comedy adventure film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It stars the voices of Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone, Ryan Reynolds, Catherine Keener, Clark Duke, Cloris Leachman, and Randy Thom. The film is set in a fictional prehistoric Pliocene era known as "The Croodaceous" when a cavemans position as a "Leader of the Hunt" is threatened by the arrival of a prehistoric genius who comes up with revolutionary new inventions as they trek through a dangerous but exotic land in search of a new home. The Croods was written and directed by Kirk DeMicco and Chris Sanders, and produced by Kristine Belson and Jane Hartwell. The film premiered at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival on February 15, 2013, and was released in the United States on March 22, 2013. As part of the distribution deal, this was the first DreamWorks Animation film to be distributed by 20th Century Fox, since the end of their distribution deal with Paramount Pictures. The Croods received generally positive reviews, and proved to be a box office success, earning more than $587 million on a budget of $135–175 million. It was nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Feature and for a Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film. The film launched a new franchise, with a television series, Dawn of the Croods, which debuted on December 24, 2015, on Netflix. A sequel is set to be released in December 2020. Mad Max Mad Max is a 1979 Australian dystopian action thriller film directed by George Miller, produced by Byron Kennedy, and starring Mel Gibson as "Mad" Max Rockatansky, Joanne Samuel, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Steve Bisley, Tim Burns, and Roger Ward. James McCausland and Miller wrote the screenplay from a story by Miller and Kennedy. The film presents a tale of societal collapse, murder, and revenge set in a future Australia, in which an unhinged policeman becomes embroiled in a violent feud with a savage motorcycle gang. Principal photography took place in and around Melbourne, Australia, and lasted six weeks. The film initially received a polarized reception upon its release in April 1979, although it won three AACTA Awards and attracted a cult following, while its critical reputation has grown since. Filmed on a budget of A$400,000, it earned more than US$100 million worldwide in gross revenue and held the Guinness record for most profitable film. The success of Mad Max has been credited for further opening up the global market to Australian New Wave films. The film became the first in the Mad Max series, giving rise to three sequels, Mad Max 2, Beyond Thunderdome, and Fury Road. Drag Me to Hell Drag Me to Hell is a 2009 American supernatural horror film co-written and directed by Sam Raimi. The plot, written with his older brother Ivan, focuses on a loan officer, who, because she has to prove to her boss that she can make the "hard decisions", chooses not to extend an elderly womans mortgage. In retaliation, the woman places a curse on the loan officer that, after three days of escalating torment, will plunge her into the depths of Hell to burn for eternity. Raimi wrote Drag Me to Hell with his brother, Ivan, before working on the Spider-Man trilogy. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and was released to critical acclaim. It was also a box office success, grossing over $90 million worldwide. Drag Me to Hell won the award for Best Horror Film at the 2009 Scream Awards and the 2010 Saturn Awards. Orphan Orphan is a 2009 American-Canadian-German-French psychological horror film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and written by David Leslie Johnson from a story by Alex Mace. The film stars Vera Farmiga, Peter Sarsgaard, Isabelle Fuhrman, C. C. H. Pounder and Jimmy Bennett. The plot centers on a couple who, after the death of their unborn child, adopt a mysterious nine-year-old girl. The film is an international co-production between the United States, Canada, Germany and France. It was produced by Joel Silver and Susan Downey of Dark Castle Entertainment, and Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Davisson Killoran of Appian Way Productions. Principal photography for the film took place in Canada, in the cities of St. Thomas, Toronto, Port Hope, and Montreal. Orphan was released theatrically in the United States on July 24, 2009 by Warner Bros. Pictures. Although the film received mixed reviews, Fuhrmans performance was lauded and positively received, with some critics comparing her performance as Esther to that of Linda Blair in The Exorcist and Patty McCormack in The Bad Seed. It grossed $78 million worldwide against a $20 million budget. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy is a 2005 British-American science fiction comedy film directed by Garth Jennings, based upon previous works in the media franchise of the same name, created by Douglas Adams. It stars Martin Freeman, Sam Rockwell, Mos Def, Zooey Deschanel, and the voices of Stephen Fry and Alan Rickman. Adams co-wrote the screenplay with Karey Kirkpatrick but died in 2001, before production began; the film is dedicated to him. The film grossed over $100 million worldwide. Dark City Dark City is a 1998 neo-noir science fiction film directed by Alex Proyas and starring Rufus Sewell, Kiefer Sutherland, Jennifer Connelly, and William Hurt. The screenplay was written by Proyas, Lem Dobbs, and David S. Goyer. Sewell plays John Murdoch, an amnesiac man who finds himself suspected of murder. Murdoch attempts to discover his true identity and clear his name while on the run from the police and a mysterious group known only as the "Strangers". The majority of the film was shot at Fox Studios Australia. An American and Australian production, it was jointly produced by New Line Cinema and Mystery Clock Cinema. New Line Cinema distributed the theatrical release. The film premiered in the United States on February 27, 1998. The film was nominated for Hugo and Saturn Awards. For the theatrical release, the studio was concerned that the audience would not understand the film and asked Proyas to add an explanatory voice-over narration to the introduction. A directors cut was released in 2008, restoring and preserving Proyass original artistic vision for the film. Some critics have noted its similarities and influence on the Matrix series, which came out a year later. Ice Age: Continental Drift Ice Age: Continental Drift is a 2012 American computer-animated adventure comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the sequel to Dawn of the Dinosaurs and the fourth film in the Ice Age series. The film was directed by Steve Martino and Michael Thurmeier from a screenplay by Michael Berg and Jason Fuchs, and stars the voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Queen Latifah, Seann William Scott, Josh Peck, and Chris Wedge reprise their previous roles alongside Keke Palmer, Nicki Minaj, Drake, Jennifer Lopez, Josh Gad, and Peter Dinklage voicing new characters. The plot focuses on Scrat sending Manny, Sid, and Diego adrift on an iceberg with Sids Granny and causing them to face a gang of pirates led by Captain Gutt. Ice Age: Continental Drift was released in the United States on July 13, 2012. This was the first Ice Age film to be presented in the 2.39:1 aspect ratio. The film grossed $877 million worldwide, marking it the fifth highest-grossing film of 2012 and the highest-grossing animated film of 2012. The Raid: Redemption The Raid is a 2011 Indonesian action film written, directed and edited by Gareth Evans. The film stars Iko Uwais, who previously worked with Evans in another action film, Merantau, released in 2009. In the film, an elite squad is tasked to infiltrate a high-rise buildingrun by a ruthless drug lordlocated in the slums of Jakarta; among them is Rama, a rookie member of the team. After its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, The Raid received positive reviews from critics. The name of the film was changed to The Raid: Redemption in the United States as distributor Sony Pictures Classics could not secure the rights to the title; it also allowed Evans to plan out future titles in the series. The US release of the film features a film score composed by Mike Shinoda and Joseph Trapanese. It was released in the United States on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on 14 August 2012. A sequel, The Raid 2, was released in 2014. Both films showcase the traditional Indonesian martial art Pencak Silat, with fight choreography led by Uwais and Yayan Ruhian. A third film was considered but Evans decided not to go forward with the project. Chef Chef is a 2014 American comedy-drama film written, co-produced, directed by, and starring Jon Favreau. Favreau plays a chef who, after a public altercation with a food critic, quits his job at a popular Los Angeles restaurant to operate a food truck with his young son. It co-stars Sofía Vergara, John Leguizamo, Scarlett Johansson, Oliver Platt, Bobby Cannavale and Dustin Hoffman, along with Robert Downey Jr. in a cameo role. Favreau wrote the script after directing several big-budget films, wanting to go "back to basics" and to create a film about cooking. Food truck owner and chef Roy Choi served as a co-producer and oversaw the menus and food prepared for the film. Principal photography took place in July 2013 in Los Angeles, Miami, Austin and New Orleans. Chef premiered at South by Southwest on March 7, 2014 and was released theatrically on May 9, 2014 by Open Road Films. It was well received by critics, who praised the direction, music, writing, story, and performances grossing $45 million against production budget of $11 million. The World Is Not Enough The World Is Not Enough is a 1999 spy film and the nineteenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the third to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film was directed by Michael Apted, with the original story and screenplay written by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, and Bruce Feirstein. It was produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli. The title is taken from a line in the 1963 novel On Her Majestys Secret Service. The films plot revolves around the assassination of billionaire Sir Robert King by the terrorist Renard, and Bonds subsequent assignment to protect Kings daughter Elektra, who had previously been held for ransom by Renard. During his assignment, Bond unravels a scheme to increase petroleum prices by triggering a nuclear meltdown in the waters of Istanbul. Filming locations included Spain, France, Azerbaijan, Turkey, and the UK, with interiors shot at Pinewood Studios. Despite receiving mixed reviews, with the plot and Denise Richards casting being frequently targeted for criticism, The World Is Not Enough earned $361,832,400 worldwide. It was also the first Eon-produced Bond film to be officially released under the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer label instead of United Artists, the original owner and distributor of the film franchise. The Babadook The Babadook is a 2014 Australian psychological horror film written and directed by Jennifer Kent in her directorial debut, and produced by Kristina Ceyton and Kristian Molière. The film stars Essie Davis, Noah Wiseman, Daniel Henshall, Hayley McElhinney, Barbara West, and Ben Winspear. It is based on the 2005 short film Monster, also written and directed by Kent. The film premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on 17 January, and generated attention and critical acclaim in the United States and Europe, grossing $10.3 million against a $2 million budget. The Babadook was initially not a commercial success in Australia and was given a limited release in art house theatres, beginning on 22 May 2014. Bolt Bolt is a 2008 American computer animated comedy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 48th Disney animated feature film. Directed by Chris Williams and Byron Howard, the film stars the voices of John Travolta, Miley Cyrus, Malcolm McDowell, Diedrich Bader, Nick Swardson, Greg Germann, Susie Essman and Mark Walton. The films plot centers on a white dog named Bolt who, having spent his entire life on the set of a television series, thinks that he has super powers. When he believes that his human, Penny, has been kidnapped, he sets out on a cross-country journey to "rescue" her. Bolt was released in the United States on November 21, 2008. Despite a relatively marginal box-office performance, the film received a strong positive critical reception and is renowned for playing an important role in instigating what is widely referred to as the Disney Revival, as well as setting the studio in a new creative direction that would lead to other critically acclaimed features such as Tangled and Frozen. Bolt was also Disney Animations first feature film to be produced under the complete creative guidance of then-Pixar executive John Lasseter in his role as chief creative officer for the studio, as well as the first computer-animated feature film to implement non-photorealistic rendering. The film was nominated for a series of awards, such as the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film and Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. Brazil Brazil is a 1985 dystopian science fiction film directed by Terry Gilliam and written by Gilliam, Charles McKeown, and Tom Stoppard. The film stars Jonathan Pryce and features Robert De Niro, Kim Greist, Michael Palin, Katherine Helmond, Bob Hoskins and Ian Holm. The film centres on Sam Lowry, a man trying to find a woman who appears in his dreams while he is working in a mind-numbing job and living in a small apartment, set in a dystopian world in which there is an over-reliance on poorly maintained machines. Brazils satire of bureaucratic, totalitarian government is reminiscent of George Orwells Nineteen Eighty-Four and has been called Kafkaesque and absurdist. Sarah Streets British National Cinema describes the film as a "fantasy/satire on bureaucratic society"; and John Scalzis Rough Guide to Sci-Fi Movies describes it as a "dystopian satire". Jack Mathews, a film critic and the author of The Battle of Brazil, described the film as "satirizing the bureaucratic, largely dysfunctional industrial world that had been driving Gilliam crazy all his life". The film is named after the recurrent theme song, Ary Barrosos "Aquarela do Brasil", known simply as "Brazil" to British audiences, as performed by Geoff Muldaur. Though a success in Europe, the film was unsuccessful in its initial North America release. It has since become a cult film. In 1999, the British Film Institute voted Brazil the 54th greatest British film of all time. In 2017 a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for Time Out magazine saw it ranked the 24th best British film ever. Resident Evil: Apocalypse Resident Evil: Apocalypse is a 2004 action horror film directed by Alexander Witt and written by Paul W. S. Anderson. A direct sequel to Resident Evil, it is the second installment in the Resident Evil film series, which is loosely based on the video game series of the same name. The film marks Witts feature directorial debut; Anderson, the director of the first film, turned down the job due to other commitments, though stayed on as one of its producers. Milla Jovovich reprises her role as Alice, and is joined by Sienna Guillory as Jill Valentine and Oded Fehr as Carlos Oliveira. Resident Evil: Apocalypse is set directly after the events of the first film, where Alice escaped from an underground facility overrun by zombies. She now bands together with other survivors to escape the zombie outbreak which has spread to the nearby Raccoon City. The film borrows elements from several games in the Resident Evil series, such as the characters Valentine and Oliveira and the villain Nemesis. Filming took place in Toronto at locations including Toronto City Hall and Prince Edward Viaduct. Resident Evil: Apocalypse received mostly negative reviews from critics who complained about the plot; however, the film garnered praise for its action sequences. It is the lowest-rated of the six films in the Resident Evil series on Rotten Tomatoes, with an approval rating of 21%. Earning $129 million worldwide on a $45 million budget, it surpassed the box office gross of the original film. It was followed by Extinction in 2007. Sleepers Sleepers is a 1996 American legal crime drama film written, produced, and directed by Barry Levinson, and based on Lorenzo Carcaterras 1995 novel of the same name. The film stars Kevin Bacon, Jason Patric, Brad Pitt, Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, Minnie Driver and Vittorio Gassman. Rocky II Rocky II is a 1979 American sports drama film written, directed by, and starring Sylvester Stallone. It is the sequel to the 1976 film Rocky, and was the last installment in the film series that was distributed solely by United Artists. Stallone, Carl Weathers, Tony Burton, Burgess Meredith, Burt Young and Talia Shire reprised their original roles. The Ring magazine heavyweight championship belt makes its first appearance in the series. Released on June 15, 1979, the film was followed by Rocky III in 1982. Wind River Wind River is a 2017 neo-Western murder mystery film written and directed by Taylor Sheridan. The film stars Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Olsen as a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service tracker and an FBI agent, respectively, who try to solve a murder on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming. Gil Birmingham, Jon Bernthal and Graham Greene also star. Sheridan has said that he wrote the film to raise awareness of the issue of the high number of Indigenous women who are raped and murdered, both on and off reservations. Wind River premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and was released in the United States on August 4, 2017. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and was a box office success, grossing $45 million against an $11 million budget. It was theatrically released by The Weinstein Company, but in October 2017, following the reporting of numerous sexual abuse allegations against him, the films distribution rights for home media were acquired by Lionsgate. Weinsteins credits and logo were omitted on home media and streaming services, which resulted in TWC losing distribution rights. It has been streamed on Netflix. Bram Stoker's Dracula Bram Stokers Dracula is a 1992 American gothic horror film directed and produced by Francis Ford Coppola, based on the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker. It stars Gary Oldman as Count Dracula, Winona Ryder as Mina Harker, Anthony Hopkins as Professor Abraham Van Helsing, and Keanu Reeves as Jonathan Harker. Dracula grossed $215 million on a $40 million budget. Rotten Tomatoes consensus cited "some terrific performances", although Reevess performance has been widely criticized. It was nominated for four Academy Awards and won three for Best Costume Design, Best Sound Editing, and Best Makeup. Its score was composed by Wojciech Kilar; closing credits theme "Love Song for a Vampire", written and performed by Annie Lennox, became an international success. Hereditary Hereditary is a 2018 American supernatural psychological horror drama film written and directed by Ari Aster, in his feature directorial debut. It stars Toni Collette, Alex Wolff, Milly Shapiro and Gabriel Byrne as a family haunted by a demon after the death of their secretive grandmother. Hereditary premiered on January 21, 2018, in the Midnight section at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, and was theatrically released in the United States on June 8, 2018. It was acclaimed by critics, with Collettes performance receiving particular praise, and was a commercial success, making over $79 million on a $10 million budget to become A24s highest-grossing film worldwide. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is a 2011 Cold War spy thriller film directed by Tomas Alfredson. The screenplay was written by Bridget OConnor and Peter Straughan, based on John le Carrés 1974 novel of the same name. The film, starring Gary Oldman as George Smiley, along with Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, John Hurt, Toby Jones, Mark Strong, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Ciarán Hinds, and featuring David Dencik, is set in London in the early 1970s and follows the hunt for a Soviet double agent at the top of the British secret service. The film was produced through the British company Working Title Films and financed by Frances StudioCanal. It premiered in competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival. A critical and commercial success, it was the highest-grossing film at the British box office for three consecutive weeks. It won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film. The film also received three Oscar nominations: Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Score, and for Oldman, Best Actor. The novel had previously been adapted into the award-winning BBC TV miniseries Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy with Alec Guinness playing the lead role of Smiley. Hidden Figures Hidden Figures is a 2016 American biographical drama film directed by Theodore Melfi and written by Melfi and Allison Schroeder. It is loosely based on the non-fiction book of the same name by Margot Lee Shetterly about black female mathematicians who worked at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration during the Space Race. The film stars Taraji P. Henson as Katherine Johnson, a mathematician who calculated flight trajectories for Project Mercury and other missions. The film also features Octavia Spencer as NASA supervisor and mathematician Dorothy Vaughan and Janelle Monáe as NASA engineer Mary Jackson, with Kevin Costner, Kirsten Dunst, Jim Parsons, Glen Powell, and Mahershala Ali in supporting roles. Principal photography began in March 2016 in Atlanta and was wrapped up in May 2016. Hidden Figures had a limited release on December 25, 2016, by 20th Century Fox, before going wide in the United States on January 6, 2017. The film received positive reviews from critics and grossed $236 million worldwide. It was chosen by National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2016 and was nominated for numerous awards, including three Oscar nominations, and two Golden Globes. It also won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. The Secret in Their Eyes The Secret in Their Eyes is a 2009 crime drama film directed, co-written, produced and edited by Juan José Campanella, based on the novel La pregunta de sus ojos by Eduardo Sacheri, who also co-wrote the screenplay. The film is a joint production of Argentine and Spanish companies. Using a nonlinear narrative, the film depicts a judiciary employee and his boss, a law clerk, in 1974, played by Ricardo Darín and Soledad Villamil, as they investigate a rape and murder case, while also following the characters 25 years later reminiscing over the case and unearthing the buried romance between them. The film received awards in both Hollywood and Spain, notably the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards, making Argentina, with 1985s The Official Story, the first country in Latin America to win it twice. Three weeks before, it had received the Spanish equivalent with the Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film. At the time of its release, it became the second highest-grossing film in Argentine history, surpassed only by 1975s Nazareno Cruz and the Wolf. In a 2016 poll of international critics for the BBCs 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century this was voted one of the 100 greatest motion pictures since 2000. The Taking of Pelham 123 The Taking of Pelham 123 is a 2009 American action thriller film directed by Tony Scott. The film is about a train dispatcher who is pressed into the role of negotiator after a criminal takes a subway car of passengers hostage. It is a film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Morton Freedgood, and is a remake of the original 1974 film adaptation, which was also remade in 1998 as a TV film. Production began in March 2008, and it was released on June 12, 2009. Alien vs. Predator Alien vs. Predator is a 2004 science fiction action film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson, and starring Sanaa Lathan, Raoul Bova, Lance Henriksen and Ewen Bremner. It is the first installment of the Alien vs. Predator franchise, adapting a crossover bringing together the eponymous creatures of the Alien and Predator series, a concept which originated in a 1989 comic book written by Randy Stradley and Chris Warner. Anderson, together with Dan OBannon and Ronald Shusett, wrote the story, and Anderson and Shane Salerno adapted the story into a screenplay. Their writing was influenced by Aztec mythology, the comic book series, and the writings of Erich von Däniken. Set in 2004, the film follows a group of archaeologists assembled by billionaire and self-taught engineer Charles Bishop Weyland for an expedition to Antarctica to investigate a mysterious heat signal detected by his satellites. Weyland hopes to claim the find for himself and be remembered for it, and his group discovers an ancient pyramid below the surface of an old and abandoned whaling station. Hieroglyphs and sculptures reveal that the pyramid is a hunting ground for young Predators who kill Aliens as a rite of passage. The humans are caught in the middle of a battle between the two species and attempt to prevent the Aliens from reaching the surface. Alien vs. Predator was released on August 13, 2004, in North America. In spite of receiving negative reviews, the film grossed over $172 million at the worldwide box office. A sequel, Requiem, was released in 2007. The Vow The Vow is a 2012 American romantic drama film directed by Michael Sucsy and written by Abby Kohn, Marc Silverstein, and Jason Katims, inspired by the true story of Kim and Krickitt Carpenter. The film stars Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum as the Collins, with Sam Neill, Scott Speedman, and Jessica Lange in supporting roles. The Vow is the eighth highest-grossing romantic drama film since 1980. This was Spyglass Entertainments last film until the companys resurrection in 2019. Resident Evil: Extinction Resident Evil: Extinction is a 2007 action horror film directed by Russell Mulcahy and written by Paul W. S. Anderson. A direct sequel to Apocalypse, it is the third installment in the Resident Evil film series, which is loosely based on the Capcom survival horror video game series of the same name. The film follows the heroine Alice, along with a group of survivors from Raccoon City, as they attempt to travel across the Mojave desert wilderness to Alaska and escape a zombie apocalypse. The film received mostly negative reviews. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray in North America on January 1, 2008. A fourth film, Afterlife, was released in 2010. Unstoppable Unstoppable is a 2010 American action thriller film directed and produced by Tony Scott and starring Denzel Washington and Chris Pine. It is loosely based on the real-life CSX 8888 incident, telling the story of a runaway freight train and the two men who attempt to stop it. The film was the last film Tony Scott directed before his death. The film was released in the United States and Canada on November 12, 2010. It received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $167 million against a production budget around $90 million. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Sound Editing at the 83rd Academy Awards, but lost to Inception. Rosemary's Baby Rosemarys Baby is a 1968 American psychological supernatural horror film written and directed by Roman Polanski, based on Rosemarys Baby by Ira Levin. The cast features Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon, Sidney Blackmer, Maurice Evans, Ralph Bellamy, Angela Dorian, Clay Tanner, and, in his feature film debut, Charles Grodin. The film chronicles the story of a pregnant woman who suspects that an evil cult wants to take her baby for use in their rituals. Rosemarys Baby deals with themes related to paranoia, womens liberation, Christianity, and the occult. The film earned almost universal acclaim from film critics and won numerous nominations and awards. In 2014, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The Boy in the Striped Pajamas The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is a 2008 historical tragedy film set in World War II, based on John Boynes 2006 novel of the same name. Written and directed by Mark Herman, produced by BBC Films and Heyday Films, and distributed by Miramax, the film stars Jack Scanlon as the title role. It was released on 12 September 2008 in the United Kingdom. The Holocaust drama relates the horror of a Nazi extermination camp through the eyes of two 8-year-old boys; Bruno, the son of the camps Nazi commandant, and Shmuel, a Jewish inmate. The film has drawn criticism from some Holocaust educators for its factual inaccuracy. Wrath of the Titans Wrath of the Titans is a 2012 3D fantasy action-adventure film that is a sequel to the 2010 film Clash of the Titans. The film stars Sam Worthington, Rosamund Pike, Bill Nighy, Édgar Ramírez, Toby Kebbell, Danny Huston, Ralph Fiennes, and Liam Neeson, with Jonathan Liebesman directing a screenplay by Dan Mazeau and David Leslie Johnson. Wrath of the Titans takes place a decade after the events of the preceding film as the gods lose control over the imprisoned Titans and Perseus is called, this time to rescue his father Zeus, overthrow the Titans, and save mankind. Talk of a sequel began with the release of Clash of the Titans in March 2010. Scribes Dan Mazeau and David Leslie Johnson were hired in June 2010 and director Jonathan Liebesman was brought on board in August 2010. The majority of the casting took place between January and February 2011. Principal photography began in London in March 2011. Like its predecessor, the film was converted to 3D in post-production. Wrath of the Titans was released in 2D and 3D on March 30, 2012 in the United States. The film received widespread negative reception from critics and grossed $305 million worldwide. A sequel entitled Revenge of the Titans was planned for a 2013 release, but was cancelled due to the two films critical failures and too few ideas for the script. Godzilla Godzilla is a 1998 American monster film directed by Roland Emmerich, co-written by Emmerich with producer Dean Devlin. A reimagining of Tohos Godzilla franchise, it is the 23rd film in the franchise and the first Godzilla film to be completely produced by a Hollywood studio. The film stars Matthew Broderick, Jean Reno, Maria Pitillo, Hank Azaria, Kevin Dunn, Michael Lerner, and Harry Shearer. The film is dedicated to Tomoyuki Tanaka, the co-creator and producer of various Godzilla films, who died in April 1997. In the film, scientists and the military deal with a giant monster who migrates to New York City to nest its young. In October 1992, TriStar Pictures announced plans to produce a trilogy of Godzilla films. Jan de Bont was hired in July 1994 to direct the film based on a script by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio. De Bont left the project in December 1994 due to budget disputes and Emmerich was hired in May 1996 to direct and co-write a new script with producer Dean Devlin. Principal photography began in May 1997 and ended in September 1997. Godzilla was theatrically released on May 20, 1998 to negative reviews. It grossed $379 million worldwide against a $130–150 million budget, but was considered a box office disappointment. Planned sequels were cancelled and an animated series was produced instead. In 2004, Toho began trademarking new iterations of TriStars Godzilla as "Zilla", with only the incarnations from the 1998 film and animated show retaining the Godzilla copyright/trademark. Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, also known as Harold & Kumar Get the Munchies in the UK, is a 2004 American stoner comedy film and the first installment of the Harold & Kumar series. The film was written by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, and directed by Danny Leiner. The story follows Harold Lee and Kumar Patel as they decide to go to the fast food chain White Castle after smoking marijuana, but end up on a series of comical misadventures along the way. The film also features Fred Willard, Paula Garcés, Anthony Anderson, Dan Bochart, Ethan Embry, Jamie Kennedy, Bobby Lee, Christopher Meloni, Ryan Reynolds, Shaun Majumder, David Krumholtz, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Malin Åkerman, and Neil Patrick Harris, who plays a fictionalized version of himself. Shame Shame is a 2011 British drama film, set in New York, directed and co-written by Steve McQueen and starring Michael Fassbender and Carey Mulligan as grown siblings. It was co-produced by Film4 and See-Saw Films. The films explicit scenes reflecting the protagonists sexual addiction resulted in a rating of NC-17 in the United States. Shame was released in the United Kingdom on 13 January 2012. Rocky IV Rocky IV is a 1985 American sports drama film written, directed by, and starring Sylvester Stallone. The film co-stars Dolph Lundgren, Burt Young, Talia Shire, Carl Weathers, Tony Burton, Brigitte Nielsen and Michael Pataki. Rocky IV was the highest grossing sports movie for 24 years, before it was overtaken by The Blind Side. It is the fourth and most financially successful entry in the Rocky film series. In the film, the Soviet Union and its top boxer make an entrance into professional boxing with their best athlete Ivan Drago, who initially wants to take on World champion Rocky Balboa. Rockys best friend Apollo Creed decides to fight him instead but is fatally beaten in the ring. Enraged, Rocky decides to fight Drago in the Soviet Union to avenge the death of his friend and defend the honor of his country. Critical reception was mixed, but the film was a huge success at the box office, earning $300 million. This film marked Carl Weathers final appearance in the series. Its success led to a fifth entry released on November 16, 1990. The events of this film serve as the backstory to the plot of Creed II, where Apollo Creeds son, Adonis, is challenged to fight Dragos son, Viktor. The Evil Dead The Evil Dead is a 1981 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Sam Raimi and executive produced by Raimi and Bruce Campbell, who also starred alongside Ellen Sandweiss and Betsy Baker. The film focuses on five college students vacationing in an isolated cabin in a remote wooded area. After they find an audio tape that, when played, releases a legion of demons and spirits, members of the group suffer from demonic possession, leading to increasingly gory mayhem. Raimi and the cast produced the short film Within the Woods as a "prototype" to build the interest of potential investors, which secured US$90,000 to produce The Evil Dead. The film was shot on location in a remote cabin located in Morristown, in a difficult filming process that proved extremely uncomfortable for the cast and crew. The low-budget horror film attracted the interest of producer Irvin Shapiro, who helped screen the film at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Horror author Stephen King gave a rave review of the film, which helped convince New Line Cinema to serve as its distributor. Though a modest commercial success in the United States, grossing just $2.4 million, it was a bigger success internationally, grossing more than $27 million for a worldwide gross of $29.4 million. Both early and later critical reception were universally positive and in the years since its release, The Evil Dead has developed a reputation as one of the most significant cult films, cited among the greatest horror films of all time and one of the most successful independent films. The Evil Dead launched the careers of Campbell and Raimi, who collaborated on several films together, including Raimis Spider-Man trilogy. The film spawned a media franchise, beginning with two sequels written and directed by Raimi, Evil Dead II and Army of Darkness, as well as video games, comic books, and a television series. The films protagonist Ash Williams is regarded as a cult icon. The fourth film, serving as reboot, remake and sequel, was titled Evil Dead and was released in 2013. Raimi co-produced the film alongside Campbell and the franchise producer, Robert Tapert. As with the films, the follow-up television series Ash vs Evil Dead was created and produced by Sam and Ivan Raimi, with Campbell also executive producing. Miss Congeniality Miss Congeniality is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Donald Petrie, written by Marc Lawrence, Katie Ford, and Caryn Lucas, and starring Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine, Benjamin Bratt, William Shatner, Ernie Hudson, and Candice Bergen. Miss Congeniality was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on December 22, 2000 and was a box office hit grossing $212 million worldwide. Bullock also garnered a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical nomination. A sequel, Armed and Fabulous, was released on March 24, 2005. The movie was based on a true story of a female FBI agent who posed as a beauty pageant contestant in the Miss San Antonio Beauty Pageant of 1995. The film has also gained a cult following since its release. Blue Valentine Blue Valentine is a 2010 American romantic drama film written and directed by Derek Cianfrance. Cianfrance, Cami Delavigne, and Joey Curtis wrote the film, and Michelle Williams and Ryan Gosling played the lead roles as well as serving as co-executive producers for the film. The band Grizzly Bear scored the film. The film depicts a married couple, Dean Pereira and Cynthia "Cindy" Heller, shifting back and forth in time between their courtship and the dissolution of their marriage several years later. The film received critical acclaim and Williams was nominated for both the Academy Award for Best Actress and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama, while Gosling received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama. Fracture Fracture is a 2007 American-German legal drama film, starring Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling, and directed by Gregory Hoblit. It is the story of a man who shoots his unfaithful wife, and then engages in a battle of wits with a young assistant district attorney. The film has a 71% critic rating from Rotten Tomatoes and grossed $91 million. It was filmed in California. Game Night Game Night is a 2018 American black comedy film directed by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein and written by Mark Perez. It stars Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams, and follows a group of friends whose game night turns into a real-life mystery after one of them is kidnapped by apparent burglars. The films supporting cast includes Billy Magnussen, Sharon Horgan, Lamorne Morris, Kylie Bunbury, Jesse Plemons, Michael C. Hall, and Kyle Chandler. Warner Bros. Pictures released the film on February 23, 2018. It was a commercial and critical success, grossing $117 million worldwide and receiving praise for its dark humor and performances. Plemons, whose performance was highlighted by many critics, was nominated for the Detroit Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actor. Secret Window Secret Window is a 2004 American psychological thriller film starring Johnny Depp and John Turturro. It was written and directed by David Koepp, based on the novella Secret Window by Stephen King, featuring a musical score by Philip Glass and Geoff Zanelli. The story appeared in Kings collection Four Past Midnight. The film was released on March 12, 2004, by Columbia Pictures; it was a moderate box office success and received mixed reviews from critics. The Magnificent Seven The Magnificent Seven is a 2016 American western action film directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by Nic Pizzolatto and Richard Wenk. It is a remake of the 1960 film of the same name, which in turn is a reimagining of the 1954 film Seven Samurai. The film stars Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, Ethan Hawke, Vincent DOnofrio, Lee Byung-hun, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Martin Sensmeier, Haley Bennett, and Peter Sarsgaard. It is the final film of composer James Horner, who died the previous year after composing part of the score; his friend Simon Franglen completed the music. Principal photography began on May 18, 2015, in the north of Baton Rouge. The Magnificent Seven premiered on September 8, 2016, at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival, and was released in the United States on September 23, 2016, in conventional and IMAX theatres. The film received mixed reviews from critics, although the cast, action sequences, and score were praised, and grossed $162 million worldwide. Grindhouse Grindhouse is a 2007 American horror film double feature co-written, produced, and directed by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino. The double feature consists of two feature-length segments, Rodriguezs Planet Terror and Tarantinos Death Proof, and is bookended by fictional trailers for upcoming attractions, advertisements, and in-theater announcements. The films title derives from the U.S. film industry term "grindhouse", which refers to movie theaters specializing in B movies, often exploitation films, shown in a multiple-feature format. The film stars Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez, Marley Shelton, Michael Biehn, Jeff Fahey, Josh Brolin, Naveen Andrews, Fergie, Bruce Willis, Kurt Russell, Rosario Dawson, Tracie Thoms, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and stuntwoman Zoë Bell, who plays herself. Rodriguezs segment, Planet Terror, revolves around an outfit of rebels attempting to survive an onslaught of zombie-like creatures as they feud with a rogue military unit, while Tarantinos segment, Death Proof, concerns a misogynistic, psychopathic stuntman who targets young women, murdering them with his "death proof" stunt car. Each feature is preceded by faux trailers of exploitation films in other genres that were developed by other directors. After the film was released on April 6, 2007, ticket sales performed significantly below box office analysts expectations despite mostly positive critic reviews. In much of the rest of the world, each feature was released separately in extended versions. Two soundtracks were also released for the features and include music and audio snippets from the film. The feature later found more success on DVD and Blu-ray. In several interviews, despite the box office failure, the directors have expressed their interest in a possible sequel to the film due to its critical acclaim and successful home media sales. Three spin-off films were later made, based on Grindhouses fake trailers: Machete, Machete Kills and Hobo with a Shotgun. Knight and Day Knight and Day is a 2010 American action comedy film starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz. The film, directed by James Mangold, was the second on-screen collaboration of Cruise and Diaz, following the 2001 film Vanilla Sky. Diaz plays June Havens, a classic car restorer who unwittingly gets caught up with the eccentric secret agent Roy Miller, played by Cruise, who is on the run from the CIA. The films investors offset funding costs by paying Cruise a lower advance fee and providing him a share of revenue only after the financiers were repaid their investment in the production. Filming took place in several locations, mainly in several cities located in Massachusetts, while other scenes were filmed in Spain and parts of Austria. Knight and Day was released in the United States on June 24, 2010. The film received mixed reviews from film critics. It grossed over $261 million worldwide, recouping its $117 million budget. The film was remade in Bollywood as Bang Bang!, released October 2, 2014, with Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif in the lead roles. Sideways Sideways is a 2004 American comedy-drama film directed by Alexander Payne and written by Jim Taylor and Payne. A film adaptation of Rex Picketts novel of the same name, Sideways follows two men in their forties, Miles Raymond, a depressed teacher and unsuccessful writer, and Jack Cole, a past-his-prime actor, who take a week-long road trip to Santa Barbara County wine country to celebrate Jacks upcoming wedding. Sandra Oh and Virginia Madsen also star. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 13, 2004, and was released in the United States on October 22, 2004. Sideways won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, and was nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress. Shrek Forever After Shrek Forever After is a 2010 American computer-animated comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the fourth installment in the Shrek film franchise and the sequel to Shrek the Third. The film was directed by Mike Mitchell from a screenplay by Josh Klausner and Darren Lemke, and stars Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas, Julie Andrews, and John Cleese reprising their previous roles, with Walt Dohrn introduced in the role of Rumpelstiltskin. The plot follows Shrek struggling as a family man with no privacy, who yearns for the days when he was once feared. He is tricked by Rumpelstiltskin into signing a contract that leads to disastrous consequences. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 21, 2010, and was theatrically released in the United States on May 21, 2010 in 3D and IMAX 3D formats. The film debuted as the top-grossing film at the box office, a position it held for three consecutive weeks in the United States and Canada. The film received mixed reviews from critics, but many had considered it an improvement over its predecessor. The film grossed a worldwide total of $752 million and becoming the fifth-highest-grossing film of 2010. In addition, Shrek Forever After became DreamWorks Animations second-highest-grossing film at the foreign box office. Although originally marketed as the final installment in the film franchise, a fifth Shrek film has unofficially been reported to be in production in the years since Forever After was released. Who Framed Roger Rabbit Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a 1988 American live-action/animated comedy film directed by Robert Zemeckis, produced by Frank Marshall and Robert Watts and written by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman. Loosely based on Gary K. Wolfs 1981 novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit?, it stars Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Fleischer, Stubby Kaye, and Joanna Cassidy. Set in 1947 in a version of Hollywood where cartoon characters and people co-exist, it follows Eddie Valiant, a private detective who must exonerate "Toon" Roger Rabbit, who is accused of murdering a wealthy businessman. Walt Disney Pictures purchased the film rights for the films story in 1981. Price and Seaman wrote two drafts of the script before Disney brought in executive producer Steven Spielberg and his production company, Amblin Entertainment. Zemeckis was brought on to direct the film while Canadian animator Richard Williams was hired to supervise the animation sequences. Production was moved from Los Angeles to Elstree Studios in England to accommodate Williams and his group of animators. While filming, the production budget began to rapidly expand and the shooting schedule ran longer than expected. Disney released the film through its Touchstone Pictures banner on June 22, 1988 to critical and commercial success, becoming a blockbuster hit. It brought a renewed interest in the Golden Age of American animation, spearheading modern American animation and the Disney Renaissance. It won three Academy Awards for Best Film Editing, Best Sound Effects Editing and Best Visual Effects and received a Special Achievement Academy Award for its animation direction by Williams. In 2016, it was selected for the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Cruel Intentions Cruel Intentions is a 1999 American teen romantic drama film written and directed by Roger Kumble and starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, Reese Witherspoon, and Selma Blair. The film is an adaptation of the novel Les Liaisons dangereuses, written by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos in 1782, but set among wealthy teenagers attending high school in New York City instead of 18th-century France. The film started as a smaller budget independent film, but was picked up by Columbia Pictures and released on March 5, 1999. Despite mixed critical reviews, the performances of Gellar, Philippe, and Witherspoon were praised. Cruel Intentions was a box office success, earning $76 million, with two direct-to-video sequels. The Next Three Days The Next Three Days is a 2010 American thriller film written and directed by Paul Haggis and starring Russell Crowe and Elizabeth Banks. It was released in the United States on November 19, 2010, and was filmed on location in Pittsburgh. It is a remake of the 2008 French film Pour elle by Fred Cavayé and Guillaume Lemans. Side Effects Side Effects is a 2013 American psychological thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Scott Z. Burns. It stars Rooney Mara as a woman who is prescribed experimental drugs by psychiatrists after her husband is released from prison. Side Effects was released in the United States on February 8, 2013 by Open Road Films. Ghostbusters II Ghostbusters II is a 1989 American fantasy comedy film written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis and directed by Ivan Reitman. It stars Bill Murray, Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver, Ramis, Rick Moranis, Ernie Hudson, and Annie Potts. It is the sequel to the 1984 film Ghostbusters and the second film in the Ghostbusters franchise. Set five years after the first film, the Ghostbusters have been sued and put out of business after the destruction caused during their battle with the demi-god Gozer. When a new, powerful, paranormal threat emerges, the Ghostbusters reform to combat it and save the world. After the phenomenal success of Ghostbusters, Columbia Pictures wanted a sequel but struggled to overcome objections from the cast and crew. As with the first film, Aykroyd and Ramis collaborated on the script, which went through many variations. The pair wanted to convey a message about the consequences of negative human emotions, settling on the idea of supernatural slime amassing beneath large cities as a result, which empowered malevolent spirits. On an approximate $30–40 million budget, filming took place between November 1988 to March 1989 on locations in New York City and Los Angeles. Production was more rushed than the original films 13-month cycle; large parts of the film were scrapped after poorly received test screenings. New scenes were written and filmed during re-shoots between March and April 1989, only two months before its release. Ghostbusters II was released on June 16, 1989, to generally negative reviews. Critics responded unfavorably to what they perceived as largely a copy of the original and a softening of its cynical, dark humor to be family-friendlier. The performances of Peter MacNicol and Moranis were repeatedly singled out for praise. As the sequel to the highest-grossing comedy film, Ghostbusters II was expected to dominate the box office but the film earned $215.4 million during its theatrical run compared with the originals $282.2m, making it the eighth-highest-grossing film of the year. Columbia Pictures deemed it a financial and critical failure, the effect of which dissuaded Murray from participating in a third Ghostbusters film. Its soundtrack single, "On Our Own" by Bobby Brown, was a hit. Repeated attempts to develop a further sequel ended following Ramiss death in 2014. A 2016 reboot, also called Ghostbusters, was released to mixed reviews and financial failure. Ghostbusters 2020 a direct sequel to Ghostbusters II, is scheduled for release in 2020. Ghostbusters II failed to replicate the cultural impact and following of Ghostbusters. Although some contemporary audiences appreciated the film, Ghostbusters II is generally seen as a poor follow-up to Ghostbusters and responsible for stalling the franchise for decades. The film spawned a series of merchandise including video games, board games, comic books, music, toys, and haunted houses. Tomorrow Never Dies Tomorrow Never Dies is a 1997 spy film and the eighteenth entry in the James Bond series to be produced by Eon Productions, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Directed by Roger Spottiswoode, with the screenplay written by Bruce Feirstein, the film follows Bond as he attempts to stop Elliot Carver, a power-mad media mogul, from engineering world events to initiate World War III. The film was produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, and was the first James Bond film made after the death of producer Albert R. Broccoli, to whom the movie pays tribute in the end credits. Filming locations included France, Thailand, Germany, Mexico and the United Kingdom. Tomorrow Never Dies performed well at the box office, grossing over $333 million worldwide, becoming the fourth-highest grossing film of 1997 and earned a Golden Globe nomination despite mixed reviews. While its performance at the domestic box office surpassed that of its predecessor, GoldenEye, it was the only one of Pierce Brosnans Bond films not to open at number one at the box office, as it opened the same day as Titanic, and finished at number two that week. Tomb Raider Tomb Raider is a 2018 action-adventure film directed by Roar Uthaug, with a screenplay by Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Alastair Siddons, from a story by Evan Daugherty and Robertson-Dworet. An American and British co-production, it is based on the 2013 video game of the same name, with some elements of its sequel by Crystal Dynamics, and is a reboot of the Tomb Raider film series. The film stars Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft, who embarks on a perilous journey to her fathers last-known destination, hoping to solve the mystery of his disappearance. Dominic West, Walton Goggins, Daniel Wu, and Kristin Scott Thomas appear in supporting roles. Principal photography took place from January to June 2017 at Warner Bros. Studios in Hertfordshire, England, and in Cape Town, South Africa. The first Tomb Raider film not to be distributed by Paramount Pictures, it was released in the United Kingdom on March 14, 2018, and in the United States on March 16, 2018, by Warner Bros. Pictures, in RealD 3D, IMAX 3D, IMAX and 4DX. The film grossed $274 million worldwide, equal to the Angelina Jolies original film in 2001 and more than its 2003 sequel. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with some describing the plot as "paint-by-the-numbers", and others praising the action sequences, tone, grittiness and realistic take on the franchise. Vikanders performance and the characterization of Croft drew a polarized response; some described her as a "capable, powerful, and unobjectified heroine", while others called her bland, and a "punching bag and onlooker." A sequel is scheduled to be released in March 2021. Assassin's Creed Assassins Creed is a 2016 action film based on the video game franchise of the same name. The film is directed by Justin Kurzel, written by Michael Lesslie, Adam Cooper and Bill Collage, and stars Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard, Jeremy Irons, Brendan Gleeson, Charlotte Rampling and Michael K. Williams. The film is set in the same universe as the video games but features an original story that expands the series mythology, taking place during the Spanish Inquisition. Filming began in late August 2015 and concluded in January 2016. Assassins Creed was released on December 21, 2016, in the United States and France. It received negative reviews from critics, though some cited it as of higher quality than most videogame film adaptations. It grossed $240 million worldwide against its $125 million budget, becoming a box-office bomb and losing as much as $100 million for the studio. Close Encounters of the Third Kind Close Encounters of the Third Kind is a 1977 American science fiction film written and directed by Steven Spielberg, and starring Richard Dreyfuss, Melinda Dillon, Teri Garr, Bob Balaban, Cary Guffey, and François Truffaut. It tells the story of Roy Neary, an everyday blue-collar worker in Indiana, whose life changes after an encounter with an unidentified flying object. Close Encounters was a long-cherished project for Spielberg. In late 1973, he developed a deal with Columbia Pictures for a science fiction film. Though Spielberg received sole credit for the script, he was assisted by Paul Schrader, John Hill, David Giler, Hal Barwood, Matthew Robbins, and Jerry Belson, all of whom contributed to the screenplay in varying degrees. The title is derived from Ufologist J. Allen Hyneks classification of close encounters with aliens, in which the third kind denotes human observations of aliens or "animate beings". Douglas Trumbull served as the visual effects supervisor, while Carlo Rambaldi designed the aliens. Made on a production budget of $20 million, Close Encounters was released in a limited number of cities on November 16, 1977 and November 23, 1977 before expanding into wide release the following month. It was a critical and financial success, eventually grossing over $300 million worldwide. The film received numerous awards and nominations at the 50th Academy Awards, 32nd British Academy Film Awards, the 35th Golden Globe Awards and the 5th Saturn Awards, and has been widely acclaimed by the American Film Institute. In December 2007, it was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. A Special Edition of the film, featuring both shortened and newly added scenes, was released theatrically in 1980. Spielberg agreed to do the special edition to add more scenes that they were unable to include in the original release, with the studio demanding a controversial scene depicting the interior of the alien mothership. Spielbergs dissatisfaction with the altered ending scene led to a third version of the film, referred to as the Directors Cut, that was issued on VHS and LaserDisc in 1998. The directors cut is the longest version of the film, combining Spielbergs favorite elements from both previous editions but removing the scenes inside the alien mothership. The film was later remastered in 4K and re-released in theatres on September 1, 2017 for its 40th anniversary. The Blues Brothers The Blues Brothers is a 1980 American musical comedy film directed by John Landis. It stars John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd as "Joliet" Jake and Elwood Blues, characters developed from "The Blues Brothers" recurring musical sketch on the NBC variety series Saturday Night Live. The films screenplay was written by Aykroyd and Landis. It features musical numbers by rhythm and blues, soul, and blues singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, and John Lee Hooker. The film is set in and around Chicago, Illinois, where it was filmed. It features non-musical supporting performances by Carrie Fisher, Henry Gibson, Charles Napier and John Candy. The story is a tale of redemption for paroled convict Jake and his blood brother Elwood, who set out on "a mission from God" to save the Catholic orphanage in which they were raised from foreclosure. To do so, they must reunite their R&B band and organize a performance to earn $5,000 needed to pay the orphanages property tax bill. Along the way, they are targeted by a homicidal "mystery woman", Neo-Nazis, and a country and western band—all while being relentlessly pursued by the police. Universal Studios, which had won the bidding war for the film, was hoping to take advantage of Belushis popularity in the wake of Saturday Night Live, Animal House, and the Blues Brothers musical success; it soon found itself unable to control production costs. The start of filming was delayed when Aykroyd, new to film screenwriting, took six months to deliver a long and unconventional script that Landis had to rewrite before production, which began without a final budget. On location in Chicago, Belushis partying and drug use caused lengthy and costly delays that, along with the destructive car chases depicted onscreen, made the final film one of the most expensive comedies ever produced. Concerns that the film would fail limited its initial bookings to less than half those a film of its magnitude normally received. Released in the United States on June 20, 1980, it received mostly positive reviews. It earned just under $5 million in its opening weekend and went on to gross over $115 million in theaters worldwide before its release on home video. It has become a cult classic, spawning the sequel, Blues Brothers 2000, 18 years later, which was a critical and commercial failure. Swordfish Swordfish is a 2001 American action crime thriller film directed by Dominic Sena and starring John Travolta, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Don Cheadle, Vinnie Jones and Sam Shepard. The film centers on Stanley Jobson, an ex-con and computer hacker who is targeted for recruitment into a bank robbery conspiracy because of his formidable hacking skills. The film was a slight box office success but was negatively received by critics upon release, although it has garnered somewhat of a cult following. Love & Other Drugs Love & Other Drugs is a 2010 American erotic romantic drama comedy film directed, produced and co-written by Edward Zwick, based on the non-fiction book Hard Sell: The Evolution of a Viagra Salesman by Jamie Reidy. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway, who previously starred together in the 2005 drama Brokeback Mountain; Oliver Platt, Hank Azaria, Josh Gad and Gabriel Macht also star. The film was released in the United States on November 26, 2010, received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $103 million. Ted 2 Ted 2 is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Seth MacFarlane and written by MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin and Wellesley Wild, and is a sequel to the 2012 film Ted. The film stars Mark Wahlberg and MacFarlane, and follows the talking teddy bear Ted as he fights for civil rights in order to be recognized as a person. The film also stars Amanda Seyfried, with Giovanni Ribisi and Jessica Barth reprising their roles and John Slattery and Morgan Freeman joining the cast. Principal photography began in Massachusetts in July 2014. Ted 2 was released on June 26, 2015, by Universal Pictures. The film grossed over $216 million and received mixed reviews from critics. Chocolat Chocolat is a 2000 British-American romantic comedy-drama film based on the novel Chocolat by Joanne Harris, and was directed by Lasse Hallström. Adapted by screenwriter Robert Nelson Jacobs, Chocolat tells the story of a young mother, played by Juliette Binoche, who arrives at the fictional, repressed French village of Lansquenet-sous-Tannes with her six-year-old daughter and opens La Chocolaterie Maya, a small chocolaterie. She and her chocolate quickly begin to influence the lives of the townspeople in very different and interesting ways. Filming took place between May and August 2000. The film was shot in the village of Flavigny-sur-Ozerain in Burgundy, France, and on the Rue De Lancienne Poste in Beynac-et-Cazenac on the Dordogne River in Dordogne, France. The river scenes were filmed at Fonthill Lake at Fonthill Bishop in Wiltshire, England and interior scenes at Shepperton Studios, Surrey, England. The film was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture. It was also nominated for eight BAFTAs, and four Golden Globes. Judi Dench won a Screen Actors Guild Award for her performance in the film. Air Force One Air Force One is a 1997 American political action-thriller film directed and co-produced by Wolfgang Petersen and starring Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman, Glenn Close, Xander Berkeley, William H. Macy, Dean Stockwell, and Paul Guilfoyle. It was written by Andrew W. Marlowe. It is about a group of terrorists who hijack Air Force One and the U.S. presidents attempt to rescue everyone onboard by retaking his plane. A box office success with generally positive critical reviews, it was one of the most popular action films of the 1990s. Waterworld Waterworld is a 1995 American post-apocalyptic science fiction action film directed by Kevin Reynolds and co-written by Peter Rader and David Twohy. It was based on Raders original 1986 screenplay and stars Kevin Costner, who also produced it with Charles Gordon and John Davis. It was distributed by Universal Pictures. The setting of the film is in the distant future. Although no exact date was given in the film itself, it has been suggested that it takes place in 2500. The polar ice cap has completely melted, and the sea level has risen over 7,600 m, covering nearly all of the land. The plot of the film centers on an otherwise nameless antihero, "The Mariner", a drifter who sails the Earth in his trimaran. The most expensive film ever made at the time, Waterworld was released to mixed reviews, praising the futuristic setting and premise but criticizing the characterization and acting performances. The film also was unable to recoup its massive budget at the box office; however, the film did later become profitable due to video and other post-cinema sales. The film was also nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Sound at the 68th Academy Awards. The films release was accompanied by a novelization, video game, and three themed attractions at Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal Studios Singapore, and Universal Studios Japan called A Live Sea War Spectacular, all of which are still running . 17 Again 17 Again is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Burr Steers. The film follows 37-year-old Mike who becomes his 17-year-old self after a chance accident. The film also stars Leslie Mann, Thomas Lennon, and Michelle Trachtenberg in supporting roles. The film was released in the United States on April 17, 2009. The Golden Compass The Golden Compass is a 2007 fantasy adventure film based on Northern Lights, the first novel in Philip Pullmans trilogy His Dark Materials. Written and directed by Chris Weitz, it stars Nicole Kidman, Dakota Blue Richards, Daniel Craig, Sam Elliott, Eva Green, and Ian McKellen. The project was announced in February 2002, but difficulties over the script and the selection of a director caused significant delays. At US$180 million, it was one of New Line Cinemas most expensive projects ever, and its disappointing results in the US contributed to New Lines February 2008 restructuring. The film depicts the adventures of Lyra Belacqua, an orphan living in a parallel universe where a dogmatic ruling power called the Magisterium opposes free inquiry. Children in that universe are being kidnapped by an unknown group called the Gobblers who are supported by the Magisterium. Lyra joins a tribe of sea-farers on a trip to the far North, the land of the armoured polar bears, in search of the missing children. Before its release, the film received criticism from secularist organisations and fans of the His Dark Materials trilogy for the dilution of elements of the story which were critical of religion, as well as from some religious organisations for the source materials anti-religious themes. The studio ordered significant changes late in post-production, which Weitz later called a "terrible" experience. Although the films visual effects won both a BAFTA and an Academy Award, critical reception was mixed and revenue lower than anticipated. Legally Blonde Legally Blonde is a 2001 American comedy film based on Amanda Browns novel of the same name. It was directed by Robert Luketic, scripted by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith, and stars Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson, Selma Blair, Matthew Davis, Victor Garber, and Jennifer Coolidge. The film tells the story of Elle Woods, a sorority girl who attempts to win back her ex-boyfriend by getting a Juris Doctor degree. The title is a pun on the term "legally blind". The film was released on July 13, 2001, and received positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the critics consensus states "though the material is predictable and formulaic, Reese Witherspoons funny, nuanced performance makes this movie better than it would have been otherwise". It was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture: Musical or Comedy and ranked 29th on Bravos 2007 list of "100 Funniest Movies". Witherspoon received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and the 2002 MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance. The box office success led to a 2003 sequel, Red, and a 2009 direct-to-DVD spin-off, Legally Blondes. Additionally, Legally Blonde: The Musical premiered on January 23, 2007, in San Francisco and opened in New York City at the Palace Theatre on Broadway on April 29, 2007, starring Laura Bell Bundy. As of June 2018, Witherspoon has been in discussions with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to produce a third installment in the Legally Blonde film series. In addition to reprising her role as Elle Woods, Witherspoon is bringing back both Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith to pen the films script. MGM later confirmed in a Twitter post that Legally Blonde 3 is set to be released on May 8, 2020. Jupiter Ascending Jupiter Ascending is a 2015 space opera film written and directed by the Wachowskis. Starring Channing Tatum, Mila Kunis, Sean Bean, and Eddie Redmayne, the film is centered on Jupiter Jones, an ordinary cleaning woman, and Caine Wise, an interplanetary warrior who informs Jones that her destiny extends beyond Earth. Supporting cast member Douglas Booth has described the films fictional universe as a cross between The Matrix and Star Wars, while Kunis identified indulgence and consumerism as its underlying themes. The film was produced by Grant Hill and the Wachowskis, making Jupiter Ascending Hills seventh collaboration with the Wachowskis as producer or executive producer. Several more longstanding Wachowski collaborators since the creation of The Matrix films have contributed to the picture, including production designer Hugh Bateup, visual effects supervisor Dan Glass, visual effects designer John Gaeta, standby propman Alex Boswell, supervising sound editor Dane Davis and costume designer Kym Barrett. Other notable past collaborators include Speed Racer composer Michael Giacchino, Cloud Atlas director of photography John Toll along with its editor Alexander Berner and hair and make-up designer Jeremy Woodhead, who worked on both. The film received generally negative reception upon release, with most criticism focused on incoherence in the screenplay, the characterization and an over-reliance on special effects. Some critics praised the visuals, originality, world-building and Giacchinos musical score. However, the film received positive response from a niche of female science fiction fans who appreciated the films campiness and deviation from typical female action film stereotypes. The Secret Life of Pets The Secret Life of Pets is a 2016 3D American computer-animated comedy film produced by Illumination Entertainment. It is directed by Chris Renaud, co-directed by Yarrow Cheney, written by Brian Lynch, Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio and is the first film of the franchise of the same name. The film stars Louis C.K., Eric Stonestreet, Kevin Hart, Steve Coogan, Ellie Kemper, Bobby Moynihan, Lake Bell, Dana Carvey, Hannibal Buress, Jenny Slate, and Albert Brooks. The Secret Life of Pets premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival on June 16, 2016, and was released in theaters in the United States on July 8, 2016, by Universal Pictures. The film received generally positive reviews and grossed $875 million worldwide, becoming the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2016, and was the years most profitable release. A sequel, The Secret Life of Pets 2, was released on June 7, 2019 with Patton Oswalt taking the role of Max from Louis C.K. This Means War This Means War is a 2012 American romantic comedy spy film directed by McG, produced by Will Smith and starring Chris Pine, Tom Hardy, and Reese Witherspoon. The plot concerns two CIA agents who are best friends and discover that they are dating the same woman. Saw III Saw III is a 2006 American horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman from a screenplay by Leigh Whannell and story by James Wan and Leigh Whannell. It is the third installment in the Saw franchise and stars Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Angus Macfadyen, Bahar Soomekh, and Dina Meyer. The story follows Jeff, a man who, after his son is killed by a drunk driver, is put through a series of tests by Jigsaw in order to try to get him to let go of his vengeance for the man that killed his son. Meanwhile, a bed-ridden John Kramer has his apprentice Amanda Young kidnap Dr. Lynn Denlon, who is tasked with keeping John alive for one final test before he dies. Development began right after the successful opening weekend of Saw II. Filming took place in Toronto from May to June 2006. Whannell aimed to make the story more emotional than previous installments, particularly with the Amanda and Jigsaw storyline. The film is dedicated to producer Gregg Hoffman who died on December 4, 2005. Saw III was released on , and was a financial success, opening to $33.6 million and grossing $80.2 million in the United States and Canada. It is the highest-grossing film of the series in the international market with $84.6 million and the highest-grossing film in the series overall with $164.8 million worldwide. It received mixed to negative reviews from critics. Bell was nominated for "Best Villain" at the 2007 MTV Movie Awards and the film received nominations for a Saturn Award as "Best Horror Film". The film was released to DVD and Blu-ray on , and topped the charts selling 2.5 million units in its first week. Eagle Eye Eagle Eye is a 2008 American espionage action thriller film directed by D. J. Caruso, written by John Glenn, Travis Adam Wright, Hillary Seitz and Dan McDermott and stars Shia LaBeouf, Michelle Monaghan and Billy Bob Thornton. The plot follows two strangers who must go on the run together after receiving a mysterious phone call from an unknown woman who is using information and communications technology to track them. The film was released in traditional theaters and IMAX theaters on September 26, 2008 and grossed $178 million worldwide. K-PAX K-PAX is a 2001 American-German science fiction-mystery film based on Gene Brewers 1995 novel of the same name, directed by Iain Softley, starring Kevin Spacey, Jeff Bridges, Mary McCormack, and Alfre Woodard. The film is about a psychiatric patient who claims to be an alien from the planet K-PAX. During his treatment, the patient demonstrates an outlook on life that ultimately proves inspirational for his fellow patients and especially for his psychiatrist. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves is a 1991 American action-adventure film based on the English folk tale of Robin Hood that originated in the 12th century. It was directed by Kevin Reynolds and stars Kevin Costner as Robin Hood, Morgan Freeman as Azeem, Christian Slater as Will Scarlett, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio as Marian, and Alan Rickman as the Sheriff of Nottingham. The screenplay was penned by Pen Densham and John Watson. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Freeman and Rickmans performances as well as the music, but criticized the screenplay, overall execution, and Costners performance. Despite this, it was a box office success, grossing over $390 million worldwide, making it the second highest-grossing film of 1991. For his role as George, Sheriff of Nottingham, Rickman received the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. The films theme song " I Do It for You" by Bryan Adams was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song, and won the Grammy Award for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television. Costners performance as Robin Hood garnered poor reviews and won him the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actor. Misery Misery is a 1990 American psychological horror film directed by Rob Reiner based on Stephen Kings 1987 novel of the same name, starring James Caan, Kathy Bates, Lauren Bacall, Richard Farnsworth, and Frances Sternhagen about a psychotic fan who holds an author captive and forces him to write her stories. The film was released on November 30, 1990 in the United States to positive reviews and was a box office success. Bates won the Academy Award for Best Actress at the 63rd Academy Awards. Misery is the only film based on a Stephen King novel to win an Oscar. The "hobbling" scene in the film was ranked #12 on Bravos 100 Scariest Movie Moments. The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou is a 2004 American comedy-drama film directed, co-written, and co-produced by Wes Anderson. It is Andersons fourth feature-length film and was released in the United States on December 25, 2004. It was written by Anderson and Noah Baumbach and was filmed in and around Naples, Ponza, and the Italian Riviera. The film stars Bill Murray as the eponymous Steve Zissou, an eccentric oceanographer who sets out to exact revenge on the "jaguar shark" that ate his partner Esteban. Zissou is both a parody of and homage to French diving pioneer Jacques Cousteau, to whom the film is dedicated. Cate Blanchett, Willem Dafoe, Michael Gambon, Jeff Goldblum, Anjelica Huston, Owen Wilson, Seu Jorge, and Bud Cort are also featured in the film. The film was released to mixed reviews and was a box office flop. Since release, it has garnered a cult following, and is now viewed more positively by critics. Battle Los Angeles Battle: Los Angeles is a 2011 American military science fiction action film directed by Jonathan Liebesman. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Chris Bertolini, based in part on a World War II incident dubbed the "Battle of Los Angeles". The film is set in modern-day Los Angeles and follows a Marine Staff Sergeant played by Aaron Eckhart who leads a platoon of U.S. Marines, joined by other stranded military personnel, during a global alien invasion. The ensemble cast includes Michelle Rodriguez, Ramon Rodriguez, Bridget Moynahan, Ne-Yo, and Michael Peña. The film was a co-production of Columbia Pictures, Relativity Media, and Original Film. It was distributed by Columbia, while Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released the film in the video rental market. The film won the BMI TV Music Award for composer Brian Tyler. The film score was orchestrated by Tyler in conjunction with the Hollywood Studio Symphony. The soundtrack was released by the Varèse Sarabande music label on March 8, 2011. Principal photography began in September 2009, and the film was released in the United States on March 11, 2011. It grossed $211.8 million worldwide, but received generally negative reviews. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on June 14, 2011. Cinderella Man Cinderella Man is a 2005 American biographical sports drama film by Ron Howard, titled after the nickname of world heavyweight boxing champion James J. Braddock and inspired by his life story. The film was produced by Howard, Penny Marshall, and Brian Grazer. Damon Runyon is credited for giving Braddock this nickname. Russell Crowe, Renée Zellweger and Paul Giamatti star. The film received generally positive reviews, and received three Academy Award nominations, including Best Supporting Actor for Giamatti. The English Patient The English Patient is a 1996 American romantic war drama film directed by Anthony Minghella from his own script based on the novel of the same name by Michael Ondaatje and produced by Saul Zaentz. The film tells the story of four people who find themselves in an abandoned villa in northern Italy in the last months of World War II. The eponymous protagonist, a man burned beyond recognition who speaks with an English accent, tells his story to the young nurse caring for him in a series of flashbacks, revealing his true identity and the love affair he was involved in before the war. The film was released to critical acclaim, and received 12 nominations at the 69th Academy Awards, winning nine, including Best Picture, Best Director for Minghella, and Best Supporting Actress for Juliette Binoche. It was also the first to receive a Best Editing Oscar for a digitally edited film. Ralph Fiennes, playing the titular character, and Kristin Scott Thomas were Oscar-nominated for their performances. The film also won five BAFTA Awards and two Golden Globes. The British Film Institute ranked The English Patient the 55th greatest British film of the 20th century. Taken 3 Taken 3 is a 2014 English-language French action thriller film directed by Olivier Megaton and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It is the third and final installment in the Taken trilogy. The film stars Liam Neeson, Forest Whitaker, Maggie Grace and Famke Janssen. The film was released in France on 21 January 2015 and in the United States on 9 January 2015, by 20th Century Fox. It received generally unfavorable reviews from critics and grossed $326 million worldwide. The Darjeeling Limited The Darjeeling Limited is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Wes Anderson which he co-produced with Scott Rudin, Roman Coppola and Lydia Dean Pilcher and co-wrote with Coppola and Jason Schwartzman. The film stars Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody and Schwartzman and also features Waris Ahluwalia, Amara Karan, Barbet Schroeder and Anjelica Huston with Natalie Portman, Camilla Rutherford, Irrfan Khan and Bill Murray in cameo roles. The film was released on October 26, 2007 by Fox Searchlight Pictures. The film received generally favorable reviews from critics and earned $35 million on a $17.5 million budget. The film won the Best Comedy at the Movies for Grownups Awards in 2008 and the Top Films of the Year at the NYFCO Awards in 2007 and also received nominations for the Grand Prix Asturias for Best Feature and the Bodil for Best American Film. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and originally released by RKO Radio Pictures. Based on the German fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, it is the first full-length cel animated feature film and the earliest Disney animated feature film. The story was adapted by storyboard artists Dorothy Ann Blank, Richard Creedon, Merrill De Maris, Otto Englander, Earl Hurd, Dick Rickard, Ted Sears and Webb Smith. David Hand was the supervising director, while William Cottrell, Wilfred Jackson, Larry Morey, Perce Pearce, and Ben Sharpsteen directed the films individual sequences. Snow White premiered at the Carthay Circle Theatre on December 21, 1937, followed by a nationwide release on February 4, 1938. It was a critical and commercial success, and with international earnings of $8 million during its initial release briefly held the record of highest-grossing sound film at the time. The popularity of the film has led to its being re-released theatrically many times, until its home video release in the 1990s. Adjusted for inflation, it is one of the top-ten performers at the North American box office and the highest-grossing animated film. Snow White was nominated for Best Musical Score at the Academy Awards in 1938, and the next year, producer Walt Disney was awarded an honorary Oscar for the film. This award was unique, consisting of one normal-sized, plus seven miniature Oscar statuettes. They were presented to Disney by Shirley Temple. In 1989, the United States Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. The American Film Institute ranked it among the 100 greatest American films, and also named the film as the greatest American animated film of all time in 2008. Disneys take on the fairy tale has had a significant cultural impact, resulting in popular theme park attractions, a video game, and a Broadway musical. Straight Outta Compton Straight Outta Compton is a 2015 American biographical drama film directed by F. Gary Gray, depicting the rise and fall of the gangsta rap group N.W.A and its members Eazy-E, Ice Cube, and Dr. Dre. The members were involved in the production, including Ice Cube and Dr. Dre as producers, as was Eazy-Es widow, Tomica Woods-Wright, while MC Ren and DJ Yella served as creative consultants. Ice Cube is played by his real-life son, OShea Jackson Jr., with Corey Hawkins as Dr. Dre and Jason Mitchell as Eazy-E. Paul Giamatti also stars as N.W.As manager Jerry Heller. Talks of an N.W.A. biopic began in 2010 by New Line Cinema. Several directors were approached, including Craig Brewer, Peter Berg and John Singleton, before Gray was confirmed in April 2012. Much of the cast signed on in June 2014 and principal photography began that August, taking place around Los Angeles and Compton. The production faced several controversies, including casting call issues and several acts of violence on set. Released on August 14, 2015, Straight Outta Compton made over $200 million on a production budget of $50 million, was chosen by National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2015 and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. It inspired Dr. Dres third studio album, Compton, which debuted at no. 2 on the US Billboard 200 album chart a week prior to the films release. The soundtrack album, featuring music by N.W.A, debuted at no. 1 on the Rap Albums chart and reached no. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Heller filed a lawsuit against the filmmakers, protesting his depiction and claiming that parts were taken from his autobiography without permission. Primal Fear Primal Fear is a 1996 American neo-noir crime-thriller film, based on William Diehls 1993 novel of the same name and directed by Gregory Hoblit. The film tells the story of a Chicago defense attorney who believes that his altar boy client is not guilty of murdering an influential Catholic Archbishop. Primal Fear was a box office success and earned mostly positive reviews, with Edward Norton making a strong showing in his film debut. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and won a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture. The Hitman's Bodyguard The Hitmans Bodyguard is a 2017 American action comedy thriller film directed by Patrick Hughes and written by Tom OConnor, whose script was on the 2011 Black List survey. The film stars Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson, Gary Oldman, and Salma Hayek. The Hitmans Bodyguard was released in the United States on August 18, 2017, and grossed $176 million worldwide. The film received mixed reviews, with critics praising Reynolds and Jacksons chemistry but criticizing the clichéd plot and execution. A sequel, The Hitmans Wifes Bodyguard, is currently in production. Hero Hero is a 2002 Chinese wuxia film directed by Zhang Yimou. Starring Jet Li as the nameless protagonist, the film is based on the story of Jing Kes assassination attempt on the King of Qin in 227 BC. Hero was first released in China on 24 October 2002. At that time, it was the most expensive project and one of highest-grossing motion pictures in China. Miramax Films bought the American market distribution rights, but delayed the release of the film for nearly two years. Quentin Tarantino eventually convinced Miramax to open the film in American theaters on 27 August 2004. The film received positive reviews from critics. It became the first Chinese-language movie to place No. 1 at the American box office and went on to earn $53.7 million. xXx XXX is a 2002 American action film directed by Rob Cohen, produced by Neal H. Moritz and written by Rich Wilkes. The first installment in the XXX film series, the film stars Vin Diesel as Xander Cage, a thrill-seeking extreme sports enthusiast, stuntman and rebellious athlete-turned reluctant spy for the National Security Agency. Cage is sent on a dangerous mission to infiltrate a group of potential Russian terrorists in Central Europe. The film also stars Asia Argento, Marton Csokas and Samuel L. Jackson. Cohen had previously directed The Fast and the Furious, in which Diesel also stars. The film grossed $277.4 million worldwide and was followed by two sequels, State of the Union and Return of Xander Cage. Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief is a 2010 action fantasy film directed by Chris Columbus. The film is the first installment in the Percy Jackson film series and is based on the 2005 novel The Lightning Thief, the first novel in the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series by Rick Riordan. It stars Logan Lerman as Percy Jackson alongside an ensemble cast that includes Brandon T. Jackson, Alexandra Daddario, Jake Abel, Rosario Dawson, Steve Coogan, Uma Thurman, Catherine Keener, Joe Pantoliano, Kevin McKidd, Sean Bean, Dylan Neal and Pierce Brosnan. The movie was released to theaters on February 12, 2010 in the United States by 20th Century Fox. The film cost $95 million to make. It received mixed reviews from critics and a largely negative response from fans, with criticism for the unfaithfulness of its source material and its script, but praise for Lermans performance and the action sequences. Despite the response, the film grossed $226.4 million worldwide. The film was released on June 29, 2010 on DVD and Blu-ray. A video game based on the film developed by Activision was released for Nintendo DS on February 11, 2010. A sequel, Sea of Monsters, was released on August 7, 2013. Enchanted Enchanted is a 2007 American live action/animated musical fantasy romantic comedy film, produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Sonnenfeld Productions and Josephson Entertainment. Written by Bill Kelly and directed by Kevin Lima, the film stars Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden, Timothy Spall, Idina Menzel, Rachel Covey, and Susan Sarandon. The plot focuses on Giselle, an archetypal Disney Princess, who is forced from her traditional animated world of Andalasia into the live-action world of New York City. Enchanted was the first Disney film to be distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, instead of Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. The film is both an homage to, and a self-parody of, Disneys animated features, making numerous references to Disneys past works through the combination of live-action filmmaking, traditional animation, and computer-generated imagery. It marks the return of traditional animation to a Disney feature film after the companys decision to move entirely to computer animation in 2004. Composer Alan Menken and lyricist Stephen Schwartz, who had written songs for previous Disney films, produced the songs of Enchanted, with Menken also composing its score. The animated sequences were produced at James Baxter Animation in Pasadena. Filming of the live action segments took place around New York City. It premiered on October 20, 2007, at the London Film Festival before its wide release on November 21, 2007, in the United States. Enchanted was well-received critically, established Adams as a leading lady, and earned more than $340 million worldwide at the box office. It won three Saturn Awards, including Best Fantasy Film and Best Actress for Adams. Enchanted also received two nominations at the 65th Golden Globe Awards and three Best Original Song nominations at the 80th Academy Awards. A sequel, titled Disenchanted, is in development. The Last King of Scotland The Last King of Scotland is a 2006 historical drama film based on Giles Fodens novel The Last King of Scotland, adapted by screenwriters Peter Morgan and Jeremy Brock, and directed by Kevin Macdonald. The film was a co-production between companies from the United Kingdom and Germany. The film tells the fictional story of Nicholas Garrigan, a young Scottish doctor who travels to Uganda and becomes the personal physician of President Idi Amin. The film is based on events of Amins rule, and the title comes from a reporter in a press conference who wishes to verify whether Amin, who was known to adopt fanciful imperial titles for himself, declared himself the King of Scotland. The film has an approval rating of 87% at Rotten Tomatoes, and Whitaker won Best Actor at the 2007 Academy Awards, among other accolades. Alita: Battle Angel Alita: Battle Angel is a 2019 American cyberpunk action film based on the 1990s Japanese manga series Battle Angel Alita by Yukito Kishiro. It was directed by Robert Rodriguez and produced by James Cameron, who co-wrote the script with Laeta Kalogridis. Rosa Salazar stars as the voice of heroine Alita, a cyborg who awakens in a new body with no memory of her past, so she sets out to uncover her destiny. Christoph Waltz, Jennifer Connelly, Mahershala Ali, Ed Skrein, Jackie Earle Haley, and Keean Johnson star in supporting roles. Announced in 2003, production was repeatedly delayed due to Camerons work on Avatar and its sequels. After years of development hell, Rodriguez was announced as Alitas director in April 2016, with Salazar cast as the lead the following month. Principal photography began in October 2016 in Austin, mostly at Rodriguezs Troublemaker Studios, and lasted until February 2017. Alita: Battle Angel had its world premiere at the Odeon Leicester Square on January 31, 2019, and was released in the United States on February 14, 2019, by 20th Century Fox in RealD 3D, Dolby Cinema 3D and IMAX 3D formats. It is the first film produced by Lightstorm Entertainment since Avatar and the last to be solely released by 20th Century Fox before The Walt Disney Company took control of the studio as part of their acquisition of 21st Century Fox on March 20, 2019. The film grossed over worldwide, making it Rodriguezs highest-grossing film. While it received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for Salazars performance, the action scenes and the visual effects but criticism for the screenplay, it received a more positive response from audiences. Dracula Untold Dracula Untold is a 2014 American dark fantasy action horror film directed by Gary Shore in his feature film debut and written by Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless. Rather than using the storyline of Bram Stokers 1897 novel Dracula, the film creates an origin story for its title character, Count Dracula; in this version, Dracula is Vlad the Impaler. Luke Evans portrays the title character, and Sarah Gadon, Dominic Cooper, Art Parkinson, and Charles Dance appear in supporting roles. Principal photography began in Northern Ireland on August 5, 2013. Universal Pictures released the film in regular and IMAX cinemas on October 10, 2014. Dracula Untold went on to become a box office success, grossing $217 million worldwide, and received mixed reviews. The Bank Job The Bank Job is a 2008 heist thriller film directed by Roger Donaldson, written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, and starring Jason Statham, based on the 1971 Baker Street robbery in central London, from which the money and valuables stolen were never recovered. The producers allege that the story was prevented from being told in 1971 because of a D-Notice, allegedly to protect a prominent member of the British Royal Family. According to the producers, this film is intended to reveal the truth for the first time, although it includes significant elements of fiction. The premiere was held in London on 18 February 2008. The film was released in the UK on 29 February 2008 and in the US on 7 March 2008. It has grossed $64.8 million worldwide. The Woman in Black The Woman in Black is a 2012 British-American-Swedish-Canadian supernatural horror film directed by James Watkins and written by Jane Goldman. It is the second adaptation of Susan Hills 1983 novel of the same name, which was previously filmed in 1989. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe in the lead role, alongside Ciarán Hinds, Janet McTeer, Sophie Stuckey, and Liz White. The plot is set in early 20th-century England and follows a young, recently widowed lawyer who travels to a remote village where he discovers the vengeful ghost of a scorned woman is terrorizing the locals. The film was produced by Hammer Film Productions, Alliance Films, Cross Creek Pictures and the UK Film Council. A film adaptation of Hills novel was announced in 2009, with Goldman and Watkins attached to the project. During July 2010, Radcliffe was cast in the lead role of Arthur Kipps. The film was planned to be shot in 3D before plans were scrapped. Principal photography took place from September to December 2010 across England. Post-production lasted until June 2011. It attracted controversy after receiving a 12A certificate from the British Board of Film Classification, despite several cuts being made. The Woman in Black premiered at the Royal Festival Hall in London before being theatrically released in North America on 3 February 2012 by CBS Films and Alliance Films and in the United Kingdom on 10 February 2012 by Momentum Pictures. The film received generally positive reviews with critics praising Radcliffes performance, cinematography, direction, atmosphere and homages to Hammers gothic horror films, calling it a "solid ghost story". It was also commercially successful, grossing $127 million worldwide. A sequel, Angel of Death, was released on 2 January 2015, without the involvement of Radcliffe, Watkins or Goldman. Zack and Miri Make a Porno Zack and Miri Make a Porno is a 2008 American sex comedy film written, directed and edited by Kevin Smith and starring Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks. It was released on October 31, 2008. Stargate Stargate is a 1994 American-French science fiction adventure film released through Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Carolco Pictures. Written by Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich, the film is the first release in the Stargate franchise. Directed by Emmerich, the film stars Kurt Russell, James Spader, Jaye Davidson, Alexis Cruz, Mili Avital, and Viveca Lindfors. The plot centers on the premise of a "Stargate", an ancient ring-shaped device that creates a wormhole enabling travel to a similar device elsewhere in the universe. The films central plot explores the theory of extraterrestrial beings having an influence upon human civilization. The film had a mixed initial critical reception, earning both praise and criticism for its atmosphere, story, characters, and graphic content. Nevertheless, Stargate became a commercial success worldwide. Devlin and Emmerich gave the rights to the franchise to MGM when they were working on their 1996 film Independence Day, and MGM retains the domestic television rights. The rights to the Stargate film are owned by StudioCanal, with Lions Gate Entertainment handling most distribution in international theatrical and worldwide home video releases, although Rialto Pictures handles domestic distribution under license from StudioCanal. Adaptation. Adaptation. is a 2002 American comedy-drama metafilm directed by Spike Jonze and written by Charlie Kaufman. The film stars Nicolas Cage as Kaufman and his fictional twin brother Donald, Meryl Streep as Orlean, and Chris Cooper as John Laroche, with Cara Seymour, Brian Cox as Robert McKee, Tilda Swinton, Ron Livingston, and Maggie Gyllenhaal in supporting roles. It is based both on Susan Orleans nonfiction book The Orchid Thief and Kaufmans experience attempting to adapt the book into a screenplay while suffering from writers block. Adaptation also adds a number of fictitious elements, including Kaufmans twin brother and a romance between Orlean and Laroche, and culminates in completely invented events including fictional versions of Orlean and Laroche three years after the events related in The Orchid Thief. Adaptation received awards at the 75th Academy Awards, 60th Golden Globe Awards, and 56th British Academy Film Awards, with Cooper winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and Kaufman winning the BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. A British Film Institute poll ranked it one of the thirty best films of the 2000s. G.I. Joe: Retaliation G.I. Joe: Retaliation is a 2013 American military science fiction action film directed by Jon M. Chu and written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, based on Hasbros G.I. Joe toy, comic, and media franchise. It is the second film in the G.I. Joe film series, and is a sequel to 2009s The Rise of Cobra, while also serving as a soft reboot of the franchise. G.I. Joe: Retaliation features an ensemble cast with Byung-hun Lee, Ray Park, Jonathan Pryce, Arnold Vosloo, and Channing Tatum reprising their roles from the first film. Luke Bracey and Robert Baker take over the role of Cobra Commander, replacing Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Dwayne Johnson, D. J. Cotrona, Adrianne Palicki, Ray Stevenson, and Bruce Willis round out the principal cast. In the film, with Cobra operative Zartan still impersonating the President of the United States, the terrorist organization is able to frame the Joes as traitors, and have them nearly annihilated in an airstrike. Cobra Commander places the world leaders under Cobras control, and gains access to their advanced warheads. Outnumbered and outgunned, the surviving Joes form a plan with the original G.I. Joe, General Joseph Colton, to overthrow the Cobra Commander and his allies. Originally slated for release in June 2012, the film was delayed in order to convert to 3D and boost interest in international markets. It was released in North America on March 28, 2013 to a polarized critical reaction; the plot and dialogue were subject to criticism, but the entertainment value, direction, acting, action sequences and Henry Jackmans musical score were praised. It was a commercial success, outgrossing its predecessor and earning over $378 million worldwide against a budget of $130-155 million. The Hunt for Red October The Hunt for Red October is a 1990 American submarine spy-thriller film directed by John McTiernan, produced by Mace Neufeld, and starring Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, Scott Glenn, James Earl Jones, and Sam Neill. The film is an adaptation of Tom Clancys 1984 bestselling novel of the same name. It is the first installment of the Jack Ryan film series. The story is set during the late Cold War era and involves a rogue Soviet naval captain who wishes to defect to the United States with his officers and the Soviet Navys newest and most advanced nuclear missile submarine. An American CIA analyst correctly deduces his motive and must prove his theory to the U.S. Navy before a violent confrontation between the Soviet and the American navies spirals out of control. The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios Paramount Pictures, Mace Neufeld Productions, and Nina Saxon Film Design. Theatrically, it was commercially distributed by Paramount Pictures and by the Paramount Home Entertainment division for home media markets. Following its wide theatrical release, the film was nominated for and won a number of accolades. At the 63rd Academy Awards, the film was honored with the Academy Award for Best Sound Editing, along with nominations for Best Sound Mixing and Best Film Editing. On June 12, 1990, the original soundtrack, composed and conducted by Basil Poledouris, was released by MCA Records. The Hunt for Red October received mostly positive reviews from critics and was the 6th top-grossing domestic film of the year, generating $122 million in North America and more than $200 million worldwide in box office business. The film was the first in a series involving the fictional character Jack Ryan, played additionally by Harrison Ford, Ben Affleck, Chris Pine, and John Krasinski. Chicken Run Chicken Run is a 2000 stop motion animated comedy film produced by the British studio Aardman Animations in partnership with American studio DreamWorks Animation. The studios first feature-length film, it was directed by Peter Lord and Nick Park from a screenplay by Karey Kirkpatrick and story by Lord and Park. The film stars the voices of Julia Sawalha, Mel Gibson, Tony Haygarth, Miranda Richardson, Phil Daniels, Lynn Ferguson, Timothy Spall, Imelda Staunton, and Benjamin Whitrow. The plot centres on a band of chickens who see a rooster named Rocky as their only hope to escape the farm when their owners prepare to turn them into chicken pies. Chicken Run grossed over $224 million, becoming the highest-grossing stop motion animated film in history. A sequel is currently in development. BlacKkKlansman BlacKkKlansman is a 2018 American true crime film directed by Spike Lee and written by Charlie Wachtel, David Rabinowitz, Kevin Willmott, and Lee. The film is based on the 2014 memoir Black Klansman by Ron Stallworth. The film stars John David Washington as Stallworth, along with Adam Driver, Laura Harrier, and Topher Grace. Set in the early-1970s Colorado Springs, the plot follows the first African-American detective in the citys police department as he sets out to infiltrate and expose the local Ku Klux Klan chapter. Lee produced the film with Raymond Mansfield, Shaun Redick, Sean McKittrick, Jason Blum, and Jordan Peele. Redick purchased the film rights to the book in 2015; Lee signed on as director in September 2017. Much of the cast joined the following month, and filming began in New York State. BlacKkKlansman premiered on May 14, 2018 at the Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Grand Prix. It was theatrically released in the United States on August 10, 2018, a day before the first anniversary of the Unite the Right rally. The film received acclaim from critics, who praised the performances and timely themes, as well as noting it as a return to form for Lee. It received six nominations at the 91st Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actor for Driver, and won for Best Adapted Screenplay, making it Lees first non-honorary Academy Award. The American Film Institute also selected it as one of the top 10 films of the 2018, and at the 76th Golden Globe Awards it earned four nominations, including Best Motion Picture – Drama. Mother! Mother! is a 2017 American psychological horror film written and directed by Darren Aronofsky, and starring Jennifer Lawrence, Javier Bardem, Ed Harris, and Michelle Pfeiffer. The plot follows a young woman whose tranquil life with her husband at their country home is disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious couple. Mother! was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 74th Venice International Film Festival, and premiered there on September 5, 2017. It was released in the United States on September 15, 2017 by Paramount Pictures, and grossed $44 million worldwide against its $30 million budget. Although the film received generally positive reviews from critics, its biblical allegories and depiction of violence sparked controversy. Blue Velvet Blue Velvet is a 1986 American neo-noir mystery film written and directed by David Lynch. Blending psychological horror with film noir, the film stars Kyle MacLachlan, Isabella Rossellini, Dennis Hopper, and Laura Dern, and is named after Bobby Vintons 1963 song of the same name. The film concerns a young college student who, returning home to visit his ill father, discovers a severed human ear in a field that leads to his uncovering a vast criminal conspiracy and entering a romantic relationship with a troubled lounge singer. The screenplay of Blue Velvet had been passed around multiple times in the late 1970s and early 1980s, with several major studios declining it due to its strong sexual and violent content. After the failure of his 1984 film Dune, Lynch made attempts at developing a more "personal story", somewhat characteristic of the surrealist style displayed in his first film Eraserhead. The independent studio De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, owned at the time by Italian film producer Dino De Laurentiis, agreed to finance and produce the film. Blue Velvet initially received a divided critical response, with many stating that its objectionable content served little artistic purpose. Nevertheless, the film earned Lynch his second Academy Award nomination for Best Director, and came to achieve cult status. As an example of a director casting against the norm, it was credited for re-launching Hoppers career and for providing Rossellini with a dramatic outlet beyond her previous work as a fashion model and a cosmetics spokeswoman. In the years since, the film has generated significant attention for its thematic symbolism, and is now widely regarded as one of Lynchs major works and one of the greatest films of the 1980s. Publications including Sight & Sound, Time, Entertainment Weekly and BBC Magazine have ranked it among the greatest American films of all time. In 2008, it was chosen by the American Film Institute as one of the greatest American mystery films ever made. The Judge The Judge is a 2014 American legal drama film directed by David Dobkin. The film stars Robert Downey Jr., Robert Duvall, Vera Farmiga, Vincent DOnofrio, Jeremy Strong, Dax Shepard and Billy Bob Thornton. The film was released in the United States on October 10, 2014. It received mixed reviews; critics praised the performances of Duvall and Downey as well as Thomas Newmans score, but criticized the formulaic nature of its script and the lack of development for its supporting characters. Duvall received multiple award nominations for his performance as Judge Joseph Palmer, including the Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Screen Actors Guild Award and Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor. Thomas Newman also received a Satellite Award nomination for Best Original Score. Charlie's Angels Charlies Angels is a 2000 American action comedy film directed by McG, and written by Ryan Rowe, Ed Solomon, and John August. It is the first installment in the Charlies Angels film series based on the television series of the same name created by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts, which is also a continuation of the series story. Unlike the original series, which had dramatic elements, the film features more comical elements. It stars Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, and Lucy Liu as three women working in a private detective agency in Los Angeles. John Forsythe reprised his role as the unseen Charlies voice from the original series. Making cameo appearances in the film are Tom Green and LL Cool J. The film was released on November 3, 2000 in the United States by Columbia Pictures, and received mixed reviews from critics. It is later followed by sequels Full Throttle in 2003 and the 2019 film of the same name. Captain Fantastic Captain Fantastic is a 2016 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Matt Ross and starring Viggo Mortensen, Frank Langella, Kathryn Hahn, and Steve Zahn. The story centers on a family that is forced by circumstances to reintegrate into society after living in isolation for a decade. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2016. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. It was theatrically released on July 8, 2016 by Bleecker Street. It was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the top ten independent films of 2016 and Mortensen was nominated for the Golden Globe, the BAFTA Award, and the Academy Award for Best Actor. The Emperor's New Groove The Emperors New Groove is a 2000 American animated buddy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 40th animated Disney feature film and was directed by Mark Dindal from a script written by David Reynolds, based on a story by Chris Williams and Dindal. The voice cast features David Spade, John Goodman, Eartha Kitt, Patrick Warburton and Wendie Malick. The Emperors New Groove follows a young and self-centered Incan emperor, Kuzco, who is transformed into a llama by his ex-advisor Yzma. In order for the emperor to change back into a human, he trusts a village leader, Pacha, who escorts him back to the palace. Development began in 1994, when the film was conceived as a musical epic titled Kingdom of the Sun. Following his directorial debut with The Lion King, Roger Allers recruited English musician Sting to compose several songs for the film. Because of the underwhelming box office performances of Pocahontas and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Dindal was brought in as co-director to make the film more comedic. Due to poor test screenings, creative differences with Dindal and production falling behind schedule, Allers departed, and the film became a lighthearted comedy instead of a dramatic musical. A documentary, The Sweatbox, details the production troubles that The Emperors New Groove endured during its six years of development. The Emperors New Groove was released to theaters on December 15, 2000. It performed disappointingly at the box office compared to Disney films released in the 1990s, grossing $169.3 million on a $100 million budget. However, the film found larger success when it was released for home media, and became the bestselling DVD of 2001. It received generally favorable reviews from critics, who praised it as one of the best films released during Disneys post-Renaissance era and the most comedic. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for the song "My Funny Friend and Me" performed by Sting but lost to "Things Have Changed" by Bob Dylan from Wonder Boys. A direct-to-video sequel, Kronks New Groove, was released in 2005, and an animated spin-off, The Emperors New School, aired on Disney Channel from 2006 to 2008. The Talented Mr. Ripley The Talented Mr. Ripley is a 1999 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Anthony Minghella. An adaptation of Patricia Highsmiths 1955 novel of the same name, the film stars Matt Damon as Tom Ripley, Jude Law as Dickie Greenleaf, Gwyneth Paltrow as Marge Sherwood, Cate Blanchett as Meredith Logue, and Philip Seymour Hoffman as Freddie Miles. The novel was previously filmed twice. In 1957, a one-hour version was produced for the TV anthology series Studio One, directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, though no recording survives. In 1960, a full-length film version was released, entitled Purple Noon and directed by René Clément, starring Alain Delon in his first major role. Claude Chabrols 1968 film Les biches uses many elements of Highsmiths novel but switches the gender of the main characters. The screenwriter was Paul Gégauff, who had also written the script for Purple Noon. The Promise The Promise is a 2016 American historical drama film directed by Terry George and starring Oscar Isaac, Charlotte Le Bon and Christian Bale, set in the final years of the Ottoman Empire. The plot is about a love triangle that develops between Mikael, an Armenian medical student, Chris, a Paris-based American journalist, and Ana, an Armenian-born woman raised in France, immediately before the Armenian Genocide. The Promise premiered on September 11, 2016, at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released by Open Road Films in the United States on April 21, 2017, on the 102nd anniversary of the week the Genocide started. The film was a box office bomb, grossing just $12 million against its $90 million budget and losing the studio over $100 million, although the studio noted the main purpose of the film was to bring attention to the story, not make money. George stated that using the medium of film is crucial as previous films educated audiences about real life events and that "Audiences learn more from films today than they do from history books." Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory is a 1971 American musical fantasy family film directed by Mel Stuart and starring Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka. It is an adaptation of the 1964 novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. The film tells the story of an only child, Charlie Bucket, who receives a Golden Ticket and visits Willy Wonkas chocolate factory with four other children from around the world. Dahl was credited with writing the films screenplay; however, David Seltzer, who went uncredited in the film, was brought in to re-work the screenplay against Dahls wishes, making major changes to the ending and adding musical numbers. These changes and other decisions made by the director led Dahl to disown the film. Filming took place in Munich in 1970, and the film was released by Paramount Pictures on June 30, 1971. With a budget of just $3 million, the film received generally positive reviews and earned $4 million by the end of its original run. The film became highly popular in part through repeated television airings and home entertainment sales. In 1972, the film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, and Wilder was nominated for a Golden Globe as Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy, but both nominations lost to Fiddler on the Roof. The film also introduced the song "The Candy Man", which went on to become a popular hit when recorded by Sammy Davis Jr. and since covered by numerous artists. In 2014, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Twister Twister is a 1996 American epic disaster film directed by Jan de Bont from a screenplay by Michael Crichton and Anne-Marie Martin. Its executive producers were Steven Spielberg, Walter Parkes, Laurie MacDonald and Gerald R. Molen. The film stars Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton, Jami Gertz and Cary Elwes, and depicts a group of storm chasers researching tornadoes during a severe outbreak in Oklahoma. Twister was the second-highest-grossing film of 1996 in the US; an estimated 54.7 million tickets were sold in the US. The film was met with a mixed critical reception, receiving criticism for its screenplay and praise for its visual effects and sound design. The film received Academy Award nominations for Best Visual Effects and Best Sound Mixing, but lost both to Independence Day and The English Patient respectively. Call Me by Your Name Call Me by Your Name is a 2017 coming-of-age romantic drama film directed by Luca Guadagnino. Its screenplay, by James Ivory, who also co-produced, was based on André Acimans 2007 novel of the same name. The film is the final installment in Guadagninos thematic "Desire" trilogy, after I Am Love and A Bigger Splash. Set in northern Italy in 1983, Call Me by Your Name chronicles a romantic relationship between a 17-year-old, Elio Perlman, and Oliver, a 24-year-old graduate-student assistant to Elios father, a professor of archaeology. The film also stars the French actresses Amira Casar, Esther Garrel, and Victoire Du Bois. Development began in 2007 when producers Peter Spears and Howard Rosenman "optioned" the rights to Acimans novel. Ivory had been chosen to co-direct with Guadagnino, but stepped down in 2016. Guadagnino had joined the project as a location scout, and eventually became sole director, and co-producer. The film was financed by several international companies, and its principal photography took place mainly in the city and of Crema, in May and June 2016. Cinematographer Sayombhu Mukdeeprom used 35 mm film, as opposed to employing digital cinematography. The filmmakers spent weeks decorating Villa Albergoni, one of the main shooting locations. Guadagnino curated the films soundtrack, which features three original songs by the American singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens. Sony Pictures Classics acquired distribution rights to Call Me by Your Name before its world premiere at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2017. It began a limited release in the United States on November 24, 2017, and went on general release on January 19, 2018. The film garnered a number of accolades, including many for its screenplay, direction, acting, and music. It received four nominations at the 90th Academy Awards, and won Best Adapted Screenplay. Ivorys screenplay also won at the 23rd Critics Choice Awards, 71st British Academy Film Awards, and the Writers Guild of America Awards 2017. A sequel to the film was announced in January 2018. Surrogates Surrogates is a 2009 American science fiction mystery film, based on the 2005–2006 comic book series The Surrogates. Directed by Jonathan Mostow, it stars Bruce Willis as Tom Greer, an FBI agent who ventures out into the real world to investigate the murder of surrogates. It also stars Radha Mitchell, Rosamund Pike, Boris Kodjoe, Ving Rhames, and James Cromwell. The films main concept centers on the mysterious murder of a college student linked to the man who helped create a high-tech surrogate phenomenon that allows people to purchase remote-controlled humanoid robots through which they interact with society. These fit, attractive, remotely controlled robots ultimately assume their life roles, enabling people to experience life vicariously from the comfort and safety of their own homes. Surrogates was released on September 25, 2009, in the United States and Canada. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed over $122 million. The Witch The Witch is a 2015 American-Canadian period supernatural horror film written and directed by Robert Eggers in his feature directorial debut. The film stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Ineson, Kate Dickie, Harvey Scrimshaw, Ellie Grainger and Lucas Dawson. The Witch follows a Puritan family encountering forces of evil in the woods beyond their New England farm, forces that may be either real or imagined. An international co-production of the United States and Canada, the film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2015 and was widely released by A24 on February 19, 2016. The film received positive reviews and was a box office success, grossing $40 million against a budget of $4 million. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, or simply Night at the Museum 2, is a 2009 American adventure fantasy comedy film written by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon, produced by Chris Columbus, Michael Barnathan and Shawn Levy and directed by Levy. The film stars Ben Stiller, Amy Adams, Owen Wilson, Steve Coogan, Hank Azaria, Bill Hader, Christopher Guest, Alain Chabat, Jon Bernthal, and Robin Williams. It is the second installment in the Night at the Museum series, following the 2006 film Night at the Museum. The film was released theatrically on May 22, 2009 by 20th Century Fox. Like its predecessor, it received mixed critical reception and a box office success by grossing over $413 million on a $150 million budget. About a Boy About a Boy is a 2002 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Chris Weitz and Paul Weitz and written by them and Peter Hedges. It is an adaptation of the 1998 novel of the same name by Nick Hornby. The film stars Hugh Grant, Nicholas Hoult, Toni Collette, and Rachel Weisz. The film at times uses double voice-over narration, when the audience hears both Wills and Marcuss thoughts. The film was theatrically released on 26 April 2002 by Universal Pictures. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Actors Hugh Grant and Toni Collette were nominated for a Golden Globe and a BAFTA Award, respectively, for their performances. The film received positive reviews from critics and it earned $130.5 million on a $30 million budget. 25th Hour 25th Hour is a 2002 American drama film directed by Spike Lee and starring Edward Norton. Adapted by David Benioff from his own novel The 25th Hour, it tells the story of a mans last 24 hours of freedom as he prepares to go to prison for seven years for dealing drugs. 25th Hour opened to positive reviews, with several critics since having named it one of the best films of its decade. Jarhead Jarhead is a 2005 American biographical war drama film based on U.S. Marine Anthony Swoffords 2003 memoir of the same name, directed by Sam Mendes, starring Jake Gyllenhaal as Swofford with Jamie Foxx, Peter Sarsgaard, Lucas Black and Chris Cooper. Jarhead chronicles Swoffords life story, as he is serving in the Gulf War period. Jarhead is the slang term used to refer to United States Marines. The film was released on November 4, 2005 by Universal Pictures. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews and was a box office disappointment with grossing $96 million in front of budget of $72 million. Despite the films mixed response, it spawned a film series of four films. Glass Glass is a 2019 American psychological superhero thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, who also produced with Jason Blum, Marc Bienstock, and Ashwin Rajan. The film is a crossover and sequel to Shyamalan’s previous films Unbreakable and Split, serving as the final installment in the Unbreakable trilogy. Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, Spencer Treat Clark, and Charlayne Woodard reprise their Unbreakable roles, while James McAvoy and Anya Taylor-Joy return as their Split characters, with Sarah Paulson, Adam David Thompson, and Luke Kirby joining the cast. Despite interest in a sequel, Touchstone Pictures opted not to finance one. Shyamalan set out to write Split using a character he had written for Unbreakable but pulled from its script due to balance issues. Shyamalan realized the opportunity he had to create a trilogy of works, and used the ending of Split to establish the film as within the Unbreakable narrative. This included securing the rights to use Willis’s Unbreakable character from Walt Disney Studios, with the promise of including Disney within the production and distribution of this third film alongside Universal Pictures. Split was a financial and critical success, and by April 2017, Shyamalan announced that he started the production process for Glass. The film had its world premiere at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema on January 12, 2019 and was released in the United States on January 18, 2019, by Universal Pictures. It grossed $247 million worldwide against a $20 million production budget. Glass received "generally unfavorable reviews" from critics, who found the film "disappointing" and "underwhelming". Tomorrowland Tomorrowland is a 2015 American science-fiction mystery adventure film directed and co-written by Brad Bird. Bird co-wrote the films screenplay with Damon Lindelof, from an original story treatment by Bird, Lindelof and Jeff Jensen. The film stars George Clooney, Hugh Laurie, Britt Robertson, Raffey Cassidy, Tim McGraw, Kathryn Hahn, and Keegan-Michael Key. In the film, a disillusioned genius inventor and a teenage science enthusiast embark to an intriguing alternate dimension known as "Tomorrowland", where their actions directly affect their own world. Walt Disney Pictures originally announced the film in June 2011 under the working title 1952, and later retitled it to Tomorrowland, after the futuristic themed land found at Disney theme parks. In drafting their story, Bird and Lindelof took inspiration from the progressive cultural movements of the Space Age, as well as Walt Disneys optimistic philosophy of the future, notably his conceptual vision for the planned community known as EPCOT. Principal photography began in August 2013, with scenes shot at multiple locales in five countries. Tomorrowland was released in conventional and IMAX formats on May 22, 2015, and was the first theatrical film to be released in Dolby Vision and Dolby Cinema. Upon its release, the film received mixed reviews from critics; earning praise for its original premise, acting, musical score, action, visuals, and themes, but criticism in regards to the screenplays uneven writing and tone. The film grossed $209 million worldwide against a total production and marketing cost of $330 million, losing Disney $120–140 million, though these figures do not take into account revenue from home media, merchandising and syndication. Ronin Ronin is a 1998 American action thriller film written by John David Zeik and David Mamet, and directed by John Frankenheimer. It stars Robert De Niro, Jean Reno, Natascha McElhone, Stellan Skarsgård, Sean Bean, and Jonathan Pryce. The film is about a team of former special operatives that is hired to steal a mysterious, heavily guarded briefcase while navigating a maze of shifting loyalties. Ronin is noted for its realistic car chases in Nice and Paris, and its convoluted plot that uses the briefcase as a MacGuffin. Frankenheimer signed to direct Zeiks screenplay, which Mamet rewrote to expand De Niros role and develop plot details, in 1997. The film was photographed by Robert Fraisse in his native France from November 3, 1997, to March 3, 1998. Professional racing car drivers coordinated and performed the vehicle stunts, and Elia Cmiral scored the film, his first for a major studio. Ronin was premiered at the 1998 Venice Film Festival before its general release on September 25. Critics were generally positive about the films action, casting, and technical aspects, while the plot attracted criticism. The film performed moderately well at the box office, grossing $70.7 million on a budget of $55 million. Ronin, Frankenheimers last well-received feature film, was considered to be a return to form for the director. Film critic and historian Stephen Prince called the film Frankenheimers "end-of-career masterpiece". The car chases, which were favorably compared with those in Bullitt and The French Connection, were included on several media outlets lists as the best depicted on film. Get Him to the Greek Get Him to the Greek is a 2010 American comedy film written, produced and directed by Nicholas Stoller and starring Russell Brand and Jonah Hill. Released on June 4, 2010, the film is a spin-off sequel of Stollers 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall, reuniting director Stoller with stars Hill and Brand and producer Judd Apatow. Brand reprises his role as character Aldous Snow from Forgetting Sarah Marshall, while Hill plays an entirely new character referred to as Aaron Green instead of Matthew Van Der Wyk. The film also stars Elisabeth Moss, Rose Byrne, Sean "Diddy" Combs, and Colm Meaney. Sausage Party Sausage Party is a 2016 adult computer-animated comedy film directed by Greg Tiernan and Conrad Vernon and written by Kyle Hunter, Ariel Shaffir, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg from a story by Rogen, Goldberg, and Jonah Hill. It stars the voices of Rogen, Hill, Kristen Wiig, Anders Holm, Bill Hader, Michael Cera, James Franco, Danny McBride, Craig Robinson, Paul Rudd, Nick Kroll, David Krumholtz, Edward Norton, and Salma Hayek. A parody of Disney and Pixar films, the film centers on an anthropomorphic sausage named Frank living in a supermarket, who discovers the truth about his existence and goes on a journey with his friends to escape their fate while also facing his nemesis, a psychopathic douche who wants to kill him and his friends. The films animation was handled by Canada-based Nitrogen Studios. It is the first computer-animated film to be rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America, as well as the second animated film to receive that rating, after Bigger. The films rough cut premiered on March 14, 2016 at South by Southwest, followed by its general theatrical release in the United States and Canada on August 12, 2016 by Sony Pictures Releasing. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who particularly praised the films humor, animation design, voice acting, screenplay and direction. It was also a box office hit, grossing $140.7 million against a budget of $19 million and topping South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut as the highest grossing R-rated animated film of all time. The Man from Earth The Man from Earth is a 2007 American drama science fiction film written by Jerome Bixby and directed by Richard Schenkman. It stars David Lee Smith as John Oldman, the protagonist. The screenplay was conceived by Jerome Bixby in 1946 and completed on his deathbed in April 1998. The screenplay mirrors similar concepts of longevity Bixby introduced in Requiem for Methuselah, a Star Trek episode he wrote that aired in 1969. The film gained recognition in part for being widely distributed through Internet peer-to-peer networks, which raised its profile. The film was later adapted by Schenkman into a stage play of the same name. The plot focuses on John Oldman, a departing university professor, who claims to be a Cro-Magnon who has secretly survived for more than 14,000 years. The entire film is set in and around Oldmans house during his farewell party and is composed almost entirely of dialogue. The plot advances through intellectual arguments between Oldman and his fellow faculty members. A Million Ways to Die in the West A Million Ways to Die in the West is a 2014 American western comedy film directed by Seth MacFarlane, who wrote the screenplay with Alec Sulkin and Wellesley Wild. The film features an ensemble cast including MacFarlane, Charlize Theron, Amanda Seyfried, Neil Patrick Harris, Giovanni Ribisi, Sarah Silverman, and Liam Neeson. The film follows Albert Stark, a cowardly frontiersman who gains courage with the help of gunfighter Anna and must use his newfound skills in a confrontation with her outlaw husband Clinch. Development for A Million Ways to Die in the West began while MacFarlane and co-writers Sulkin and Wild were watching western movies during the development of Ted. Casting was done between December 2012 and March 2013. Filming began on May 6, 2013, in various locations in New Mexico including Albuquerque and Santa Fe, and it concluded on August 9 that year. Joel McNeely composed the score and Media Rights Capital, Fuzzy Door Productions, and Bluegrass Films produced the film. The film was released on May 30, 2014, in the United States, and distributed worldwide by Universal Pictures. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with criticism directed toward the films length and MacFarlanes performance. The film was number three at the box office during its opening weekend and grossed over $87 million worldwide against a budget of $40 million. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 7, 2014, and earned more than $15 million in home media sales. The Thin Red Line The Thin Red Line is a 1998 American epic war film written and directed by Terrence Malick. It is the second screen adaptation of the 1962 novel of the same name by James Jones, following the 1964 film; however, this film is not considered a remake. Telling a fictionalized version of the Battle of Mount Austen, which was part of the Guadalcanal Campaign in the Pacific Theater of World War II, it portrays soldiers of C Company, 1st Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division, played by Sean Penn, Jim Caviezel, Nick Nolte, Elias Koteas and Ben Chaplin. The novels title alludes to a line from Rudyard Kiplings poem "Tommy", from Barrack-Room Ballads, in which he calls foot soldiers "the thin red line of heroes", referring to the stand of the 93rd Regiment in the Battle of Balaclava of the Crimean War. The film marked Malicks return to filmmaking after a 20-year absence. It co-stars Nick Nolte, Adrien Brody, George Clooney, John Cusack, Woody Harrelson, Elias Koteas, Jared Leto, John C. Reilly and John Travolta. Reportedly, the first assembled cut took seven months to edit and ran five hours. By the final cut, footage of performances by Bill Pullman, Lukas Haas, and Mickey Rourke had been removed. The film was scored by Hans Zimmer and shot by John Toll. Principal photography took place in the Australian state of Queensland and in the Solomon Islands. The Thin Red Line received critical acclaim upon release. The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Original Dramatic Score and Best Sound. It won the Golden Bear at the 1999 Berlin International Film Festival. Martin Scorsese ranked it as his second-favorite film of the 1990s. On At the Movies, Gene Siskel called it "the greatest contemporary war film Ive seen". Desperado Desperado is a 1995 American action film written, produced, and directed by Robert Rodriguez. A sequel to the 1993 film El Mariachi, it is the second installment in Robert Rodriguezs Mexico Trilogy. It stars Antonio Banderas as the mariachi who seeks revenge on the drug lord who killed his lover. The film was screened out of competition at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Once Upon a Time in Mexico, the final part of the trilogy, was released in 2003. Desperado grossed $25.4 million in the United States. Pi Pi is a 1998 American neo-noir psychological thriller film written and directed by Darren Aronofsky in his feature directorial debut. Pi was filmed on high-contrast black-and-white reversal film and earned Aronofsky the Directing Award at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay and the Gotham Open Palm Award. The title refers to the mathematical constant pi. The film explores themes of religion, mysticism, and the relationship of the universe to mathematics. The story, about a mathematician with an obsession to find underlying complete order in the real world, contrasts two seemingly irreconcilable entities: the imperfect, irrational humanity and the rigor and regularity of mathematics, specifically number theory. Erin Brockovich Erin Brockovich is a 2000 American biographical film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Susannah Grant. The film is a dramatization of the true story of Erin Brockovich, portrayed by Julia Roberts, who fought against the energy corporation Pacific Gas and Electric Company. The film was a box office success, and critical reaction was positive. Roberts won the Academy Award, BAFTA, Golden Globe Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, and various critics awards for Best Actress. The film itself was also nominated for Best Picture and Best Director for Steven Soderbergh at the 73rd Academy Awards. He did win that year, but rather for directing the film Traffic. Early in the film, the real Erin Brockovich has a cameo appearance as a waitress named Julia. Mama Mama is a 2013 supernatural horror film directed and co-written by Andy Muschietti in his directorial debut and based on his 2008 Argentine short film Mamá. The film stars Megan Charpentier and Isabelle Nélisse as two young girls abandoned in a forest cabin, fostered by an unknown entity that they fondly call "Mama", which eventually follows them to their new suburban home led by two adults after their uncle retrieves them. It was produced by J. Miles Dale and co-writer Barbara Muschietti, with Guillermo del Toro serving as executive producer. Originally set for an October 2012 release, it was released in theaters on 18 January 2013. The Karate Kid The Karate Kid is a 1984 American martial arts drama film written by Robert Mark Kamen and directed by John G. Avildsen. It is the first installment in The Karate Kid franchise, and stars Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki "Pat" Morita, and Elisabeth Shue. The Karate Kid follows Daniel LaRusso, a teenager taught Gōjū-ryū karate by Mr. Miyagi to help defend himself and compete in a tournament against his bullies, one of which is the ex-boyfriend of his love interest Ali Mills. Kamen was approached by Columbia Pictures to compose a film similar to Avildsens previous success Rocky, after signing the director. Kamen drew inspiration from his own life when writing the film. As a result, he maintained strong opinions regarding cast, and petitioned heavily for Moritas inclusion. Preparations for the film began immediately after the final edit of the script was complete, and casting took place between April and June 1983. Principal photography began on October 31, 1983 in Los Angeles, and filming was complete by December 16, 1983. The Karate Kid was theatrically released in the United States on June 22, 1984. The film received universal acclaim from critics, many of whom praised the action sequences, writing, storyline, acting performances, and music. The film was also a commercial success, grossing over $91 million worldwide, making it among the highest grossing films of 1984. The film is also notable for kickstarting the career of Macchio, as well as revitalizing the acting career of Morita, who was previously known mostly for comedic roles, and earned Morita a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The Karate Kid subsequently launched a media franchise, and is credited for popularizing karate in the United States. Spaceballs Spaceballs is a 1987 American comic science fiction film co-written, produced and directed by Mel Brooks. Starring Brooks, Bill Pullman, John Candy and Rick Moranis, the film also features Daphne Zuniga, Dick Van Patten, George Wyner and the voice of Joan Rivers. In addition to Brooks in a supporting role, the film also features Brooks regulars Dom DeLuise and Rudy De Luca in cameo appearances. The films setting and characters parody the original Star Wars trilogy, as well as other sci-fi franchises and popular films including Star Trek, Alien, The Wizard of Oz, 2001, and the Planet of the Apes. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on June 24, 1987, and was met with a mixed reception. It has since become a cult classic and one of Brookss most popular films. Hostel Hostel is a 2005 American slasher film written and directed by Eli Roth. It stars Jay Hernandez, Derek Richardson, Eyþór Guðjónsson, and Barbara Nedeljáková. It was produced by Eli Roth, Mike Fleiss, and Chris Briggs. It is the first installment of the Hostel trilogy, followed by Part 2 and Part III. The film tells the story of three friends traveling across Europe, who find themselves preyed upon by a mysterious organization that tortures and kills kidnapped tourists. Paths of Glory Paths of Glory is a 1957 American anti-war film directed by Stanley Kubrick, based on the novel of the same name by Humphrey Cobb. Set during World War I, the film stars Kirk Douglas as Colonel Dax, the commanding officer of French soldiers who refuse to continue a suicidal attack, after which Dax attempts to defend them against a charge of cowardice in a court-martial. In 1992, the film was deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Clueless Clueless is a 1995 American coming-of-age romantic comedy film written and directed by Amy Heckerling. It stars Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash, Paul Rudd, Dan Hedaya, and Brittany Murphy. Clueless was produced by Scott Rudin and Robert Lawrence. It is loosely based on Jane Austens 1815 novel Emma, with a modern-day setting of Beverly Hills. The plot centers on Cher Horowitz, a high school student, who befriends a new student named Tai Frasier and decides to give her a makeover. Clueless was filmed in California over a 40-day schedule. The films director, Heckerling, studied real Beverly Hills high school students to learn the lingo and to understand how real teens in the 1990s talked. The film grossed $56.1 million in the United States. It has received generally positive reviews from critics and is considered to be one of the best teen films of all time. Clueless has developed a cult following and has a continuing legacy. The film was followed by a spin-off television sitcom, series of books, and Paramount Studios has announced that they are producing a remake. Battle Royale is a 2000 Japanese dystopian thriller film directed by Kinji Fukasaku and written by Kenta Fukasaku, based on the 1999 novel by Koushun Takami. Starring Tatsuya Fujiwara, Aki Maeda and Takeshi Kitano, the film follows a group of junior high-school students that are forced to fight to the death by the Japanese totalitarian government. The film drew controversy and was banned or excluded from distribution in several countries. Toei even refused to sell the film to any United States distributor for a long time, because Toei was worried of potential controversy and lawsuits. The film was first screened in Tokyo on more than 200 screens on December 16, 2000, with an R-15 rating, which is rarely used in Japan. It was the highest-grossing Japanese-language film for six weeks after its initial release, and it was later released in 22 countries worldwide, grossing approximately in eight countries. The film earned critical acclaim and, especially with its DVD releases, drew a large global cult following. It is often regarded as one of Fukasakus best films, and one of the best films of the 2000s. In 2009, filmmaker Quentin Tarantino praised Battle Royale as the best film he had seen in the past two decades. Battle Royale was the last film to be directed by Fukasaku. He started working on a sequel, Requiem, but he died of prostate cancer on January 12, 2003, after shooting only one scene with Kitano. His son Kenta Fukasaku, who wrote the screenplay for both films, completed the film in 2003. Battle Royale became a cultural phenomenon, and has been highly influential in global popular culture. Since the films release, the term "battle royale" has been redefined to refer to a fictional narrative genre and/or mode of entertainment inspired by the film, where a select group of people are instructed to kill each other off until there is a triumphant survivor. It has inspired numerous media, including films, manga, anime, comics, visual novels, and video games; the battle royale game genre, for example, is named after the film. Goldfinger Goldfinger is a 1964 British spy film and the third installment in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is based on the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming. The film also stars Honor Blackman as Bond girl Pussy Galore and Gert Fröbe as the title character Auric Goldfinger, along with Shirley Eaton as the iconic Bond girl Jill Masterson. Goldfinger was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman and was the first of four Bond films directed by Guy Hamilton. The films plot has Bond investigating gold smuggling by gold magnate Auric Goldfinger and eventually uncovering Goldfingers plans to contaminate the United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox. Goldfinger was the first Bond blockbuster, with a budget equal to that of the two preceding films combined. Principal photography took place from January to July 1964 in the United Kingdom, Switzerland and the United States. The release of the film led to a number of promotional licensed tie-in items, including a toy Aston Martin DB5 car from Corgi Toys which became the biggest selling toy of 1964. The promotion also included an image of gold-painted Shirley Eaton as Jill Masterson on the cover of Life. Many of the elements introduced in the film appeared in many of the later James Bond films, such as the extensive use of technology and gadgets by Bond, an extensive pre-credits sequence that stood largely alone from the main storyline, multiple foreign locales and tongue-in-cheek humor. Goldfinger was the first Bond film to win an Oscar and opened to largely favorable critical reception. The film was a financial success, recouping its budget in two weeks. In 1999, it was ranked #70 on the BFI Top 100 British films list compiled by the British Film Institute. Rocky III Rocky III is a 1982 American sports drama film written, directed by, and starring Sylvester Stallone. It is the third installment in the Rocky film series, and the second in the franchise to be directed by Stallone. The movie features returning co-stars Carl Weathers, Burgess Meredith, Talia Shire, Burt Young and Tony Burton. Rocky III also marks the film debuts of Mr. T as James "Clubber" Lang, and of professional wrestler Hulk Hogan as the supporting character "Thunderlips". Rocky III is the first installment in the series to be distributed by MGM/UA rather than United Artists alone, after United Artists amalgamation into MGM in 1981. The films main theme, "Eye of the Tiger", was written by the group Survivor and became a smash hit single, topping the U.S. Billboard charts and receiving an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song. Released on May 28, 1982, the film was followed by Rocky IV in 1985. The Iron Giant The Iron Giant is a 1999 American animated science fiction action film produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and directed by Brad Bird in his directorial debut. It is based on the 1968 novel The Iron Man by Ted Hughes and was scripted by Tim McCanlies from a story treatment by Bird. The film stars the voices of Vin Diesel, Eli Marienthal, Jennifer Aniston, Harry Connick Jr., Christopher McDonald and John Mahoney. Set during the Cold War in 1957, the film centers on a young boy named Hogarth Hughes, who discovers and befriends a gigantic metallic robot who fell from outer space. With the help of a beatnik artist named Dean McCoppin, Hogarth attempts to prevent the U.S. military and Kent Mansley, a paranoid federal agent, from finding and destroying the Giant. The films development began in 1994 as a musical with the involvement of The Whos Pete Townshend, though the project took root once Bird signed on as director and hired McCanlies to write the screenplay in 1996. The film was animated using traditional animation, with computer-generated imagery used to animate the titular character and other effects. The understaffed crew of the film completed it with half of the time and budget of other animated features. Michael Kamen composed the films score, which was performed by the Czech Philharmonic. The Iron Giant premiered at Manns Chinese Theater in Los Angeles on July 31, 1999 and was released worldwide on August 6. Upon release, the film became a box office bomb, grossing $31.3 million worldwide against a production budget of $48 million, which was blamed on Warner Bros. unusually poor marketing campaign and skepticism towards animated film production following the failure of Quest for Camelot in the preceding year. Despite this, the film received widespread critical acclaim with praise directed at the story, animation, characters, the portrayal of the title character and the voice performances of Aniston, Connick Jr., Diesel, Mahoney, Marienthal and McDonald. The film was nominated for several awards, winning nine Annie Awards out of 15 nominations. Through home video releases and television syndication, the film gathered a cult following and is now widely regarded as a modern animated classic. In 2015, an extended, remastered version of the film was re-released theatrically, which saw a home video release the following year. Happy Feet Happy Feet is a 2006 computer-animated musical comedy film directed, produced, and co-written by George Miller. It stars the voices of Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Brittany Murphy, Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman, Hugo Weaving, and E.G. Daily. An international co-production between the United States and Australia, the film was produced at Sydney-based visual effects and animation studio Animal Logic for Warner Bros., Village Roadshow Pictures, and Kingdom Feature Productions, and was released in North American theaters on November 17, 2006. It is the first animated film produced by Kennedy Miller and Animal Logic. Though primarily an animated film, the film does incorporate motion capture of live action humans in certain scenes. The film was simultaneously released in both conventional theatres and in IMAX 2D format. The studio had hinted that a future IMAX 3D release was a possibility. However, Warner Bros., the films production company, was on too tight a budget to release Happy Feet in IMAX digital 3D. Happy Feet received generally positive reviews from critics, becoming the recipient of the inaugural BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film, and the first non-Disney or Pixar to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. It was nominated for the Annie Award for Best Animated Feature and the Saturn Award for Best Animated Film. A sequel, Happy Feet Two, was released on November 18, 2011. A Knight's Tale A Knights Tale is a 2001 American medieval adventure-comedy film written, produced, and directed by Brian Helgeland. The film stars Heath Ledger, Shannyn Sossamon, Mark Addy, Alan Tudyk, Rufus Sewell, Laura Fraser, Paul Bettany as Geoffrey Chaucer, and James Purefoy as Sir Thomas Colville/Edward the Black Prince. The story is told in an anachronistic style with many modern references. It follows a peasant named William who poses as a knight and competes in tournaments, winning accolades and acquiring friendships with such historical figures as Edward the Black Prince and Geoffrey Chaucer. The film takes its title from Chaucers "The Knights Tale" in his The Canterbury Tales, though the plot is not similar. It was a modest success at the box office, earning $117.5 million against a budget of $65 million, but received mixed reviews. High Fidelity High Fidelity is a 2000 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Frears. It stars John Cusack, Iben Hjejle, Jack Black, Todd Louiso, and Lisa Bonet. The film is based on the 1995 British novel of the same name by Nick Hornby, with the setting moved from London to Chicago and the name of the lead character changed. After seeing the film, Hornby expressed his happiness with Cusacks performance, saying that "at times, it appears to be a film in which John Cusack reads my book." War Dogs War Dogs is a 2016 American biographical dark comedy-crime film directed by Todd Phillips and written by Phillips, Jason Smilovic and Stephen Chin, based on a Rolling Stone article by Guy Lawson. Lawson then wrote a book titled Arms and the Dudes detailing the story. The film follows two arms dealers, Efraim Diveroli and David Packouz, who receive a U.S. Army contract to supply ammunitions for the Afghan National Army worth approximately $300 million. The film is heavily fictionalized and dramatized, and some of its events, such as the duo driving through Iraq, were either invented or based on other events, such as screenwriter Stephen Chins own experiences. The film stars Jonah Hill, Miles Teller, Ana de Armas, and Bradley Cooper, who also co-produced. Filming began on March 2, 2015 in Romania. The film premiered in New York City on August 3, 2016 and was theatrically released by Warner Bros. Pictures on August 19, 2016. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed over $86 million. Hill received a Golden Globe nomination for his performance. The Mummy The Mummy is a 2017 American action-adventure film directed by Alex Kurtzman and written by David Koepp, Christopher McQuarrie, and Dylan Kussman, with a story by Kurtzman, Jon Spaihts, and Jenny Lumet. It is a reboot of The Mummy franchise and was intended to be the first installment in Universals cancelled Dark Universe franchise. The film stars Tom Cruise as a US soldier who accidentally unearths the ancient tomb of an entrapped Egyptian princess. Annabelle Wallis, Jake Johnson, Courtney B. Vance, and Russell Crowe also star. The Mummy premiered at the State Theatre in Sydney, Australia, on May 22, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on June 9, 2017, in 2D, 3D, and IMAX 3D. The film received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $410 million worldwide against a $125-195 million production budget. Basic Instinct Basic Instinct is a 1992 American neo-noir erotic thriller film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Joe Eszterhas, and starring Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone. The film follows a police detective, Nick Curran, who is investigating the brutal murder of a wealthy rock star. During the investigation Curran becomes involved in a torrid and intense relationship with the prime suspect, Catherine Tramell, an enigmatic writer. Eszterhas developed the script in the 1980s, which became a subject of a bidding war until Carolco Pictures acquired the rights to the film. From there, Verhoeven signed on to direct and Douglas and Stone joined the project, after many actresses were considered the role of Tramell. Before its release, Basic Instinct generated heated controversy due to its overt sexuality and graphic depictions of violence. It was strongly opposed by gay rights activists, who criticized the films depiction of homosexual relationships and the portrayal of a bisexual woman as a murderous psychopath. In a 2006 interview, Stone alleged that a scene in which her vulva was exposed as she crossed her legs was filmed without her knowledge. Basic Instinct premiered in Los Angeles on March 18, 1992, and was released in the United States by TriStar Pictures on March 20, 1992. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances of its cast, original score, and editing, but criticized its writing and character development. Despite initial mixed critical reception and public protests, Basic Instinct was a major box office success, grossing $352 million worldwide against a $49 million budget, making it the fourth highest grossing film of 1992. Several versions of the film have been released on videocassette, DVD, and Blu-ray including a directors cut with extended footage previously unseen in North American cinemas. The film has contemporarily been recognized for its groundbreaking depictions of sexuality in mainstream Hollywood cinema, and has been referred to by scholars as "a neo-noir masterpiece that plays with, and transgresses, the narrative rules of film noir." A 2006 sequel, Basic Instinct 2, starred Stone and was made without Verhoevens involvement, but received negative reviews from critics and was not particularly successful at the box office. Rushmore Rushmore is a 1998 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Wes Anderson about an eccentric teenager named Max Fischer, his friendship with rich industrialist Herman Blume, and their love in common for elementary school teacher Rosemary Cross. The film was co-written by Anderson and Owen Wilson. The soundtrack was scored by regular Anderson collaborator Mark Mothersbaugh and features several songs by bands associated with the British Invasion of the 1960s. Filming began in November 1997. The film helped launch the careers of Anderson and Schwartzman while establishing a "second career" for Murray as a respected actor in independent cinema. At the 1999 Independent Spirit Awards, Anderson won Best Director award and Murray won Best Supporting Male award. Murray also earned a nomination for Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture. Rushmore is considered one of Andersons finest works and was ranked one of the best films of the 1990s by several publications. In 2016, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, also promoted as LXG, is a 2003 steampunk-dieselpunk superhero film loosely based on the first volume of the comic book series of the same name by Alan Moore and Kevin ONeill. It was released on July 11, 2003, in the United States, and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Stephen Norrington and starred Sean Connery, Naseeruddin Shah, Peta Wilson, Tony Curran, Stuart Townsend, Shane West, Jason Flemyng and Richard Roxburgh. As with the comic book source material, the film features prominent pastiche and crossover themes set in the late 19th century. It features an assortment of fictional literary characters appropriate to the period who act as Victorian Era superheroes. It draws on the works of Jules Verne, H. G. Wells, Bram Stoker, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, H. Rider Haggard, Ian Fleming, Herman Melville, Oscar Wilde, Robert Louis Stevenson, Edgar Allan Poe, Gaston Leroux and Mark Twain, albeit all adapted for the film. The film grossed over $175 million worldwide at the box office, rental revenue of $48.6 million, and DVD sales as of 2003 at $36.4 million. The Expendables 3 The Expendables 3 is a 2014 American ensemble action thriller film directed by Patrick Hughes and written by Creighton Rothenberger, Katrin Benedikt and Sylvester Stallone. It is the third installment in The Expendables film series and the sequel to The Expendables and The Expendables 2. The film features an ensemble cast of stars including Stallone, Jason Statham, Antonio Banderas, Jet Li, Wesley Snipes, Dolph Lundgren, Kelsey Grammer, Randy Couture, Terry Crews, Kellan Lutz, Ronda Rousey, Glen Powell, Victor Ortiz, Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford and Arnold Schwarzenegger. The story follows the mercenary group known as "The Expendables" as they come into conflict with ruthless arms dealer Conrad Stonebanks, the Expendables co-founder, who is determined to destroy the team. The film premiered in London on August 4, 2014 and was released theatrically on August 15, 2014 by Lionsgate. Unlike the first two films in the franchise, The Expendables 3 received a PG-13 rating instead of an R rating, which upset many fans of the franchise. The film grossed $214 million worldwide on estimated $90–100 million budget. A sequel is currently in production. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is a 2007 American epic revisionist Western film written and directed by Andrew Dominik. Adapted from Ron Hansens 1983 novel of the same name, the film dramatizes the relationship between Jesse James and Robert Ford, focusing on the events that lead up to the titular killing. Filming took place near Calgary, Canmore, and Edmonton, Alberta, and Winnipeg, Manitoba. Initially intended for a 2006 release, it was postponed and re-edited for a September 21, 2007 release date. The film received generally positive reviews, and was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Cinematography and Best Supporting Actor for Affleck. Ed Wood Ed Wood is a 1994 American biographical comedy-drama film directed and produced by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp as the eponymous cult filmmaker. The film concerns the period in Woods life when he made his best-known films as well as his relationship with actor Bela Lugosi, played by Martin Landau. Sarah Jessica Parker, Patricia Arquette, Jeffrey Jones, Lisa Marie, and Bill Murray are among the supporting cast. The film was conceived by writers Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski when they were students at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Irritated at being thought of solely as writers for family films with their work on Problem Child and its sequel, Alexander and Karaszewski struck a deal with Burton and Denise Di Novi to produce Ed Wood. Initially, Michael Lehmann was chosen to direct the project, but due to scheduling conflicts with his work on the film Airheads, he had to vacate the directors position, which was taken over by Burton. Ed Wood was originally in development at Columbia Pictures, but the studio put the film in "turnaround" over Burtons decision to shoot in black-and-white. Ed Wood was taken to Walt Disney Studios, which produced the film through its Touchstone Pictures label. The film was well received, but was a disappointment at the box office, returning only $5.9 million against an $18 million budget. It won two Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actor for Landau and Best Makeup for Rick Baker, Ve Neill and Yolanda Toussieng. Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues is a 2013 American comedy film and the sequel to the 2004 film The Legend of Ron Burgundy. As with the original film, it is directed by Adam McKay, produced by Judd Apatow, written by McKay and Will Ferrell, and stars Ferrell, Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, David Koechner, and Christina Applegate, all reprising their roles from the first film. Harrison Ford, Kristen Wiig, James Marsden, Meagan Good, and Dylan Baker all join the cast. Development for the film began as early as 2008, but Paramount Pictures turned down the proposed sequel. However, in March 2012, Ferrell officially announced the film was in production and filming began in March 2013. Unlike the first film, the film is distributed by Paramount Pictures instead of DreamWorks Pictures. The Legend Continues was released on December 18, 2013. It received generally positive reviews and grossed $173 million worldwide on a $50 million budget. What Happens in Vegas What Happens in Vegas is a 2008 American romantic comedy film directed by Tom Vaughan, written by Dana Fox, and starring Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher. The title is based on the Las Vegas marketing catchphrase "What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas." The Mask of Zorro The Mask of Zorro is a 1998 American swashbuckler film based on the character of the masked vigilante Zorro created by Johnston McCulley. It was directed by Martin Campbell and stars Antonio Banderas, Anthony Hopkins, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Stuart Wilson. The film features the original Zorro, Don Diego de la Vega, escaping from prison to find his long-lost daughter and avenge the death of his wife at the hands of the corrupt governor Rafael Montero. He is aided by his successor, who is pursuing his own vendetta against the governors right-hand man while falling in love with de la Vegas daughter. Producer Steven Spielberg had initially developed the film for TriStar Pictures with directors Mikael Salomon and Robert Rodriguez, before Campbell signed on in 1996. Salomon cast Sean Connery as Don Diego de la Vega, while Rodriguez brought Banderas in the lead role. Connery dropped out and was replaced with Hopkins, and The Mask of Zorro began filming in January 1997 at Estudios Churubusco in Mexico City. The film was released in the United States on July 17, 1998 to critical and commercial success. The Legend of Zorro, a sequel also starring Banderas and Zeta-Jones and directed by Campbell, was released in 2005, but did not fare as well as its predecessor. Mud Mud is a 2012 American coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Jeff Nichols. The film stars Matthew McConaughey, Tye Sheridan, Jacob Lofland, Sam Shepard, and Reese Witherspoon. The film competed for the Palme dOr at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. It was shown at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2013. The film opened on April 26, 2013 with a limited release in select theaters, before having a wide release on May 10, 2013. It performed well at the box office, grossing $32.6 million on a $10 million budget and received critical acclaim. The Tree of Life The Tree of Life is a 2011 American experimental epic drama film written and directed by Terrence Malick and featuring a cast of Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Hunter McCracken, Laramie Eppler, Jessica Chastain, and Tye Sheridan in his debut feature film role. The film chronicles the origins and meaning of life by way of a middle-aged mans childhood memories of his family living in 1950s Texas, interspersed with imagery of the origins of the known universe and the inception of life on Earth. After several years in development and missing its planned 2009 and 2010 release dates, The Tree of Life premiered in competition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, where it was awarded the Palme dOr. It ranked number one on review aggregator Metacritics "Top Ten List of 2011", and made more critics year-end lists for 2011 than any other film. It appeared in the 2012 Sight & Sound critics poll of the worlds top 250 films as well as BBCs poll of the greatest American films, one of the few 21st-century works to be included in either. The film was also later named the 7th greatest film since 2000 in a BBC poll of 177 critics. The Tree of Life received three Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Director and Best Cinematography. Blade: Trinity Blade: Trinity is a 2004 American superhero film written, produced and directed by David S. Goyer, who also wrote the screenplays to Blade and Blade II. It stars Wesley Snipes, who also produced, in the title role, as Marvel Comics character Blade, with a supporting cast of Ryan Reynolds, Jessica Biel, Kris Kristofferson, Dominic Purcell, Parker Posey and Triple H. It is the third and final film in the Blade film series. The film grossed $128 million at the box office worldwide on a budget of $65 million. On Rotten Tomatoes, Blade: Trinity has a 25% approval rating, with a critical consensus that it "seems content to emphasize style over substance and rehash familiar themes." The film was followed by 2006s The Series, and also marks Reynolds first superhero role, as well as his first collaboration with Marvel Entertainment. Marvel regained the film rights to the character in 2011. This was Wesley Snipes last theatrically released film until 2009s Brooklyns Finest. Falling Down Falling Down is a 1993 thriller film directed by Joel Schumacher and written by Ebbe Roe Smith. The film stars Michael Douglas in the lead role of William Foster, a divorced and unemployed former defense engineer. The film centers on Foster as he treks on foot across the city of Los Angeles, trying to reach the house of his estranged ex-wife in time for his daughters birthday party. Along the way, a series of encounters, both trivial and provocative, causes him to react with increasing violence and make sardonic observations on life, poverty, the economy, and commercialism. Robert Duvall co-stars as Martin Prendergast, an aging Los Angeles Police Department sergeant on the day of his retirement, who faces his own frustrations, even as he tracks down Foster. Black Mass Black Mass is a 2015 American biographical crime drama film directed by Scott Cooper and written by Mark Mallouk and Jez Butterworth, based on Dick Lehr and Gerard ONeills 2001 book Black Mass: The True Story of an Unholy Alliance Between the FBI and the Irish Mob. The film has an ensemble cast including Johnny Depp, Joel Edgerton, Benedict Cumberbatch, Kevin Bacon, Jesse Plemons, Peter Sarsgaard, Rory Cochrane, Adam Scott, Julianne Nicholson, Dakota Johnson, and Corey Stoll. The film follows the criminal career of infamous American mobster James "Whitey" Bulger. Principal photography of the film began on May 19, 2014 in Boston and wrapped on August 1, 2014. It had its world premiere at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival and was released by Warner Bros. worldwide on September 18, 2015. It received generally positive reviews and grossed $99 million. The Birds The Birds is a 1963 American horror-thriller film directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock. Loosely based on the 1952 story of the same name by Daphne du Maurier, it focuses on a series of sudden and unexplained violent bird attacks on the people of Bodega Bay, over the course of a few days. The film stars Rod Taylor and Tippi Hedren, supported by Jessica Tandy, Suzanne Pleshette and Veronica Cartwright. The screenplay is by Evan Hunter, who was told by Hitchcock to develop new characters and a more elaborate plot while keeping du Mauriers title and concept of unexplained bird attacks. In 2016, The Birds was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress, and selected for preservation in its National Film Registry. The Polar Express The Polar Express is a 2004 American computer-animated adventure film based on the 1985 childrens book of the same name by Chris Van Allsburg, who also served as one of the executive producers on the film. Co-written, co-produced and directed by Robert Zemeckis, the film features human characters animated using live action motion capture animation. The film tells the story of a young boy who, on Christmas Eve, sees a mysterious train bound for the North Pole stop outside his window and is invited aboard by its conductor. The boy joins several other children as they embark on a journey to visit Santa Claus preparing for Christmas. The film stars Tom Hanks, who was also one of the films executive producers, in six distinct roles, with Daryl Sabara, Nona Gaye, Jimmy Bennett and Eddie Deezen in supporting roles. The film also includes a performance by Tinashe at age 9, as the CGI model for the female protagonist. Castle Rock Entertainment produced the film in association with Shangri-La Entertainment, ImageMovers, Playtone and Golden Mean Productions for Warner Bros. Pictures, as Castle Rocks first animated film. The visual effects and performance capture were done at Sony Pictures Imageworks. The film was made with a production budget of $165 million, a record-breaking sum for an animated feature at the time. The film was released in both conventional and IMAX 3D theaters on November 10, 2004. It grossed $311.3 million worldwide and was later listed in the 2006 Guinness World Records as the first all-digital capture film. The film also marks Michael Jeters final acting role before his death, and the film was thus dedicated to his memory. Independence Day: Resurgence Independence Day: Resurgence is a 2016 American science fiction disaster film directed by Roland Emmerich and written by Emmerich, Dean Devlin, Nicolas Wright, James A. Woods, and James Vanderbilt. A sequel to the 1996 film Independence Day, it stars an ensemble cast featuring Liam Hemsworth, Jeff Goldblum, Bill Pullman, Maika Monroe, Jessie Usher, Travis Tope, William Fichtner, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Judd Hirsch, Brent Spiner, Angelababy and Sela Ward. The film takes place twenty years after the events of the first film, during which the United Nations has collaborated to form Earth Space Defense, an international military defense and research organization. Through reverse engineering, the world has fused the power of alien technology with theirs and laid the groundwork to resist a second invasion. Plans for a sequel to Independence Day began as early as 2001, with 20th Century Fox eventually green-lighting the project in 2014. Principal photography began in April 2015 at locations primarily in New Mexico but also in the Bonneville Salt Flats of Utah, which were featured in the original. Independence Day: Resurgence was released in the United States on June 24, 2016, twenty years after the release of Independence Day, in 2D, 3D, and IMAX 3D, grossing $389.7 million worldwide at the box office. It received negative reactions from critics and audiences and was considered a box office disappointment. Planet of the Apes Planet of the Apes is a 1968 American science fiction film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. It stars Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter, Maurice Evans, James Whitmore, James Daly, and Linda Harrison. The screenplay by Michael Wilson and Rod Serling was loosely based on the 1963 French novel La Planète des Singes by Pierre Boulle. Jerry Goldsmith composed the groundbreaking avant-garde score. It was the first in a series of five films made between 1968 and 1973, all produced by Arthur P. Jacobs and released by 20th Century Fox. The film tells the story of an astronaut crew who crash-lands on a strange planet in the distant future. Although the planet appears desolate at first, the surviving crew members stumble upon a society in which apes have evolved into creatures with human-like intelligence and speech. The apes have assumed the role of the dominant species and humans are mute creatures wearing animal skins. The script, originally written by Serling, underwent many rewrites before filming eventually began. Directors J. Lee Thompson and Blake Edwards were approached, but the films producer Arthur P. Jacobs, upon the recommendation of Charlton Heston, chose Franklin J. Schaffner to direct the film. Schaffners changes included an ape society less advanced—and therefore less expensive to depict—than that of the original novel. Filming took place between May 21 and August 10, 1967, in California, Utah and Arizona, with desert sequences shot in and around Lake Powell, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. The films final "closed" cost was $5.8 million. The film was released on February 8, 1968, in the United States and was a commercial success, earning a lifetime domestic gross of $32.6 million. The film was groundbreaking for its prosthetic makeup techniques by artist John Chambers and was well received by critics and audiences, launching a film franchise, including four sequels, as well as a short-lived television show, animated series, comic books, and various merchandising. In particular, Roddy McDowall had a long-running relationship with the Apes series, appearing in four of the original five films, and also in the television series. The original series was followed by Tim Burtons remake Planet of the Apes in 2001 and the reboot Rise of the Planet of the Apes in 2011. Also in 2001, Planet of the Apes was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Crow The Crow is a 1994 American superhero film directed by Alex Proyas, written by David J. Schow and John Shirley. The film stars Brandon Lee in his final film appearance. The film is based on James OBarrs comic book of the same name, and tells the story of Eric Draven, a rock musician who is revived from the dead to avenge his own death as well as the rape and murder of his fiancée. The lead actor, Brandon Lee, was accidentally wounded on set during filming by defective blank ammunition and later died in the hospital during surgery. With only eight days left of production, unfinished scenes that were to feature him were dealt with using a rewritten format in the script, a stunt double, and digital special effects. The film is dedicated to both Lee and his fiancée, Eliza. Despite the several production setbacks due to Lees death, The Crow was well-received critically for its unique visual style, premise, emotional depth and its tribute to the deceased actor. The film opened at the top of the box office and attained a strong cult following. It is the first installment of a franchise, which includes three sequels and a television series. 30 Days of Night 30 Days of Night is a 2007 American horror film based on the comic book miniseries of the same name. The film is directed by David Slade and stars Josh Hartnett and Melissa George. The story focuses on an Alaskan town beset by vampires as it enters into a thirty-day long polar night. 30 Days of Night was originally pitched as a comic, then as a film, but it was rejected. Years later, Steve Niles showed IDW Publishing the idea and it took off. The film was produced on a budget of $30 million and grossed over $75 million at the box office during its six-week run starting on October 19, 2007. Critical reviews were mixed. A sequel, Dark Days, was released on October 5, 2010 straight to home video. A prequel miniseries, Blood Trails, was released on FEARnet.com and FEARnet On Demand in 2007. Milk Milk is a 2008 American biographical film based on the life of gay rights activist and politician Harvey Milk, who was the first openly gay person to be elected to public office in California, as a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Directed by Gus Van Sant and written by Dustin Lance Black, the film stars Sean Penn as Milk and Josh Brolin as Dan White, a city supervisor who assassinated Milk and Mayor George Moscone. Attempts to put Milks life to film followed a 1984 documentary of his life and the aftermath of his assassination, titled The Times of Harvey Milk, which was loosely based upon Randy Shiltss biography, The Mayor of Castro Street. Various scripts were considered in the early 1990s, but projects fell through for different reasons, until 2007. Much of Milk was filmed on Castro Street and other locations in San Francisco, including Milks former storefront, Castro Camera. Milk was released on November 26, 2008 by Focus Features. Its release date was tied to the 2008 California voter referendum on gay marriage, Proposition 8, when it made its premiere at the Castro Theatre two weeks before Election Day. The film was released to much acclaim and earned numerous accolades from film critics and guilds for Penns performance, Van Sants directing, and the screenplay, it received 8 Oscar nominations at the 81st Academy Awards, including Best Picture and went on to win two for Best Actor for Penn, his second Oscar, and Best Original Screenplay for Black. The Change-Up The Change-Up is a 2011 American fantasy black comedy film produced and directed by David Dobkin, written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, and starring Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman. Dave is a married man with three kids and a loving wife, and Mitch is a single man who is at the prime of his sexual life. One fateful night while Mitch and Dave are urinating in a fountain, lightning strikes and they switch bodies. They try to change back to their old lives when they realize each others life is not what it seems but then find themselves stuck in a situation. The fountain had been removed from that park and they get sent on a wild goose chase looking for it. The film was released on August 5, 2011, in North America, by Universal Pictures. The Day the Earth Stood Still The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 2008 American science fiction thriller film and a loose adaptation of the 1951 film of the same name. The screenplay by David Scarpa is based on the 1940 classic science fiction short story "Farewell to the Master" by Harry Bates and the 1951 screenplay adaptation by Edmund H. North. Directed by Scott Derrickson and starring Keanu Reeves as Klaatu, this version replaces the Cold War theme of nuclear warfare with the contemporary issue of humankinds environmental damage to the planet. It follows Klaatu, an alien sent to try to change human behavior or eradicate humans from Earth. The film was originally scheduled for release on May 9, 2008, but was released on a roll-out schedule beginning December 12, 2008, screening in both conventional and IMAX theaters. The critical reviews were mainly negative, with 186 reviews collected by Rotten Tomatoes showing only 21% of them were positive; typically the film was found to be "heavy on special effects, but without a coherent story at its base". In its opening week, the film took the top spot at the U.S. box office and went on to gross over $233 million worldwide. The Day the Earth Stood Still was released on home video on April 7, 2009. Shark Tale Shark Tale is a 2004 American computer-animated comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Vicky Jenson, Bibo Bergeron and Rob Letterman. The first computer-animated film by DreamWorks Animation to be produced at their Glendale studio, the film stars the voices of Will Smith, Jack Black, Robert De Niro, Renée Zellweger, Angelina Jolie, and Martin Scorsese with supporting roles provided by Ziggy Marley, Doug E. Doug, Michael Imperioli, Vincent Pastore, Peter Falk, and Katie Couric. It tells the story of a fish named Oscar who falsely claims to have killed the son of a shark mob boss to advance his own community standing and teams up with the mobster’s other son to keep up the facade. Shark Tale premiered at the Venice Film Festival on September 10, 2004, and was theatrically released by DreamWorks Pictures on October 1. The film opened at #1 with $47.6 million, which was the second-highest opening for a DreamWorks Animation film at the time, behind Shrek 2. It remained as the #1 film in the U.S. and Canada for its second and third weekends, and made $367 million worldwide against its $75 million budget, despite generally mixed critical reception. It was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, losing to The Incredibles. Atomic Blonde Atomic Blonde is a 2017 American action thriller spy film based on the 2012 graphic novel The Coldest City, which revolves around a spy who has to find a list of double agents who are being smuggled into the West on the eve of the collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989. The film is directed by David Leitch, in his first solo directorial credit, and it is written by Kurt Johnstad. The films cast includes Charlize Theron, James McAvoy, John Goodman, Til Schweiger, Eddie Marsan, Sofia Boutella, Bill Skarsgård, and Toby Jones. Atomic Blonde had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 12, 2017 and was theatrically released in the United States on July 28, 2017, by Focus Features. It grossed $100 million worldwide and received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its action sequences, Therons and McAvoys performances, and the soundtrack. Many compared the film to the John Wick series, for which Leitch was an uncredited co-director and producer of the first film. A sequel is in development. Cape Fear Cape Fear is a 1991 American psychological thriller film directed by Martin Scorsese and a remake of the 1962 film of the same name. It stars Robert De Niro, Nick Nolte, Jessica Lange, Joe Don Baker, Juliette Lewis, Robert Mitchum, and Gregory Peck in his final theatrical film role. In addition to Mitchum and Peck, Martin Balsam cameos in the remake; all three starred in the original film. The film tells the story of a convicted rapist, who, using mostly his newfound knowledge of the law and its numerous loopholes, seeks vengeance against a former public defender whom he blames for his 14-year imprisonment due to purposefully faulty defense tactics used during his trial. Cape Fear marks the seventh collaboration between Scorsese and De Niro. The film received positive reviews and received Oscar and Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress. Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior Mad Max 2 is a 1981 Australian post-apocalyptic action film directed by George Miller. It is the second installment in the Mad Max film series, with Mel Gibson reprising his role as "Mad" Max Rockatansky. The films tale of a community of settlers who moved to defend themselves against a roving band of marauders follows an archetypical "Western" frontier movie motif, as does Maxs role as a hardened man who rediscovers his humanity when he decides to help the settlers. Filming took place in locations around Broken Hill, in the outback of New South Wales. Mad Max 2 was released on 24 December 1981, and received ample critical acclaim. Observers praised the visuals and Gibsons role. Noteworthy elements of the film also include cinematographer Dean Semlers widescreen photography of Australias vast desert landscapes; the sparing use of dialogue; costume designer Norma Moriceaus punk mohawked, leather bondage gear-wearing bikers; its fast-paced, tightly edited battle and chase scenes; and Brian Mays musical score. The films comic-book post-apocalyptic/punk style popularized the genre in film and fiction writing. It was also a box office success, winning the Best International Film from six nominations at the Saturn Award ceremony, including: Best Director for Miller; Best Actor for Gibson; Best Supporting Actor for Bruce Spence; Best Writing for Miller, Hayes and Hannant; and Best Costume for Norma Moriceau. Mad Max 2 became a cult film, with fan clubs and "road warrior"-themed activities continuing into the 21st century, and is now widely considered to be one of the greatest action movies ever made, as well as one of the greatest sequels ever made. The film was preceded by Mad Max in 1979 and followed by Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome in 1985 and Fury Road in 2015. Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby is a 2006 American sports comedy film directed by Adam McKay and starring Will Ferrell, while written by both McKay and Ferrell. Additionally, the film features John C. Reilly, Sacha Baron Cohen, Gary Cole, Michael Clarke Duncan, Leslie Bibb, Jane Lynch, and Amy Adams, and appearances by Saturday Night Live alumni. NASCAR drivers Jamie McMurray and Dale Earnhardt Jr. make cameos, as do broadcasting teams from NASCAR on Fox and NASCAR on NBC. Need for Speed Need for Speed is a 2014 sports action thriller film directed and co-edited by Scott Waugh and written by George and John Gatins, based on the video game series by Electronic Arts. The film stars Aaron Paul, Dominic Cooper, Imogen Poots, Scott Mescudi, Ramón Rodríguez, Rami Malek, and Michael Keaton. It tells the story of street racer Tobey Marshall, who sets off to race cross-country as a way of avenging his friends death at the hands of a rival racer, Dino Brewster. Need for Speed was released by Touchstone Pictures on March 14, 2014, in 3D, IMAX 3D, and conventional theaters. The film received a negative critical reception and grossed $203 million worldwide. Pocahontas Pocahontas is a 1995 American animated musical romantic drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. The 33rd Disney animated feature film and the sixth animated film produced and released during the period known as the Disney Renaissance, it was directed by Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg and is loosely based on the life of the Native American woman of the same name. It portrays a fictionalized account of her historical encounter with Englishman John Smith and the Jamestown settlers that arrived from the Virginia Company. The voice cast stars Irene Bedard and Mel Gibson as Pocahontas and Smith, respectively, with David Ogden Stiers, Russell Means, Christian Bale, Billy Connolly and Linda Hunt. The score was written by Alan Menken, who also wrote the films songs with Stephen Schwartz. After making his directorial debut with The Rescuers Down Under, Gabriel conceived the film during a Thanksgiving weekend. The project went into development concurrently with The Lion King and attracted most of Disneys top animators. Meanwhile, Disney studio chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg decided the film should be a serious romantic epic in the vein of Beauty and the Beast, in hope that, like Beauty, it would also be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Screenwriters Carl Binder, Susannah Grant and Philip LaZebnik took creative liberties with history in an attempt to make the film palatable to audiences. Pocahontas was released on June 23, 1995 to mixed reactions from reviewers, who praised its animation, musical score and songs but criticized its story, while the films racial overtones and artistic license received polarized responses. Pocahontas earned $346 million at the box office and its gross was seen as a disappointment compared to that of The Lion King. The film received two Academy Awards for Best Musical or Comedy Score for Menken and Best Original Song for "Colors of the Wind". A video game based on Pocahontas was released across various platforms and the film itself was followed by a direct-to-video sequel titled Journey to a New World in 1998. According to critics, Pocahontas has influenced subsequent films. Beowulf Beowulf is a 2007 British-American 3D live-action/computer-animated fantasy adventure film directed by Robert Zemeckis, written by Neil Gaiman and Roger Avary and based on the Old English epic poem of the same name. Starring the voices of Ray Winstone, Anthony Hopkins, Robin Wright, Brendan Gleeson, John Malkovich, Crispin Glover, Alison Lohman and Angelina Jolie, the film features human characters animated using live action motion capture animation, which was previously used in The Polar Express and Monster House. The film was released theatrically in the United Kingdom and United States on November 16, 2007 by Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures to mixed-to-positive reviews from critics, who complemented the visual effects, motion capture and voice acting, whilst criticising aspects of the interpretation of the poem. It was commercial disappointment, having earned just $196.4 million on a $150 million budget. Layer Cake Layer Cake is a 2004 British crime film directed by Matthew Vaughn, in his directorial debut. The screenplay was adapted by J. J. Connolly from his novel of the same name. The films plot revolves around a London-based criminal known as XXXX, played by Daniel Craig, working in the trade of cocaine who wishes to leave the drug business. The film also features Tom Hardy, Colm Meaney and Sienna Miller. The film was produced by Adam Bohling, David Reid and Matthew Vaughn, with Stephen Marks as executive producer. The title refers to the social strata, especially in the British criminal underworld. Tucker and Dale vs Evil Tucker & Dale vs. Evil is a 2010 comedy horror film directed by Eli Craig, written by Craig and Morgan Jurgenson, and starring Tyler Labine, Alan Tudyk, Katrina Bowden, and Jesse Moss. Labine and Tudyk play a pair of well-meaning hillbillies who are mistaken for killers by a group of clueless college students. The film premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and received a limited release in the United States. Alexander Alexander is a 2004 epic historical drama film based on the life of the Macedonian Greek general and king Alexander the Great. It was directed by Oliver Stone and starred Colin Farrell. The films original screenplay derived in part from the book Alexander the Great, published in 1973 by the University of Oxford historian Robin Lane Fox. After release, while it performed well in Europe, the American critical reaction was negative. It grossed over $167 million worldwide against a $155 million budget. Four versions of the film exist, the initial theatrical cut and three home video directors cuts: the "Directors Cut" in 2005, the "Final Cut" in 2007 and the "Ultimate Cut" in 2013. The two earlier DVD versions of Alexander sold over 3.5 million copies in the United States. Oliver Stones third version, Alexander Revisited: The Final Cut, sold nearly a million copies . Melancholia Melancholia is a 2011 psychological drama science fiction art film written and directed by Lars von Trier and starring Kirsten Dunst, Charlotte Gainsbourg, and Kiefer Sutherland, with Alexander Skarsgård, Brady Corbet, Cameron Spurr, Charlotte Rampling, Jesper Christensen, John Hurt, Stellan Skarsgård, and Udo Kier in supporting roles. The films story revolves around two sisters, one of whom is preparing to marry just before a rogue planet is about to collide with Earth. Von Triers initial inspiration for the film came from a depressive episode he suffered. The film is a Danish production by Zentropa, with international co-producers in Sweden, France, Germany and Italy. Filming took place in Sweden. Melancholia prominently features music from the prelude to Richard Wagners opera Tristan und Isolde. It is the second entry in von Triers unofficially titled "Depression Trilogy", preceded by Antichrist and followed by Nymphomaniac. Melancholia premiered 18 May 2011 at the 64th Cannes Film Festival—where it was critically lauded. Dunst received the festivals Best Actress Award for her performance, which was a common area of praise among critics. Although not without its detractors, many critics and film scholars have considered the film to be a personal masterpiece, and one of the best films of 2011. Wild Tales Wild Tales is a 2014 Argentine-Spanish black comedy anthology film composed of six standalone shorts, all written and directed by Damián Szifron, united by a common theme of violence and vengeance. It stars an ensemble cast consisting of Ricardo Darín, Oscar Martínez, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Érica Rivas, Rita Cortese, Julieta Zylberberg, and Darío Grandinetti, and was co-produced by Agustín Almodóvar and Pedro Almodóvar. The films musical score was composed by Gustavo Santaolalla. The film received critical acclaim, particularly in South America where it won many accolades, as well as the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language in the United Kingdom and the Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film in Spain. Additionally, it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, and for the Palme dOr at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Carrie Carrie is a 1976 American supernatural horror film directed by Brian De Palma from a screenplay written by Lawrence D. Cohen, adapted from Stephen Kings 1974 epistolary novel of the same name. The film stars Sissy Spacek as Carrie White, a 16-year-old diffident teenager who is consistently mocked and bullied at school. Her peers are unaware that she possesses telekinetic powers. The film also featured Piper Laurie, Amy Irving, Nancy Allen, William Katt, P. J. Soles, Betty Buckley, and John Travolta in supporting roles. The film was based on Kings first novel by the same name. De Palma was intrigued by the story and pushed for the studio to direct it while Spacek was encouraged by her husband to audition. It is the first of more than 100 film and television productions adapted from, or based on, the published works of King. Carrie was theatrically released on November 3, 1976, by United Artists. The film became a critical and commercial success, grossing over $33.8 million against its $1.8 million budget. It received two nominations at the 49th Academy Awards: Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress. It is widely cited by critics and audience members alike as the best adaptation of the novel amongst the numerous films and television shows based on the character, as well as one of the best films based on Kings publications. The film has had a significant influence on popular culture. Several publications have regarded it as one of the greatest horror films of all time. In 2008, Carrie was ranked 86th on Empires list of The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time. It was ranked 15th on Entertainment Weeklys list of the 50 Best High School Movies, 46th on the American Film Institute list AFIs 100 Years...100 Thrills. The films prom scene has had a major influence on popular culture and has been discussed, analysed and parodied numerous times and was ranked eighth on Bravos The 100 Scariest Moments in Cinematic History. REC REC is a 2007 Spanish found-footage horror film co-written and directed by Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza. The film centers on a reporter and her cameraman covering a firefighter intervention in an apartment building in Barcelona. As the situation escalates, after some of the buildings occupants show animalistic and murderous behavior, the reporter and cameraman find themselves confined inside the perilous building. The film was a commercial and critical success. It is now recognized as one of the early successes, and one of the best films in the found footage genre. Rec placed at number 60 on Time Outs list of the top 100 best horror films. The film spawned the REC franchise, and was followed by three sequels: REC 2 directed by Balagueró and Plaza in 2009, Genesis directed by Plaza in 2012, and Apocalypse directed by Balagueró in 2014 as the final installment in the franchise. The film was remade in the United States under the name Quarantine in 2008. Hot Tub Time Machine Hot Tub Time Machine is a 2010 American science fiction comedy film directed by Steve Pink and starring John Cusack, Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke, Crispin Glover, Lizzy Caplan and Chevy Chase. The film was released on March 26, 2010. A sequel, Hot Tub Time Machine 2, was released on February 20, 2015. Us Us is a 2019 American horror film written and directed by Jordan Peele, starring Lupita Nyongo, Winston Duke, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Evan Alex, Elisabeth Moss, and Tim Heidecker. The film follows Adelaide Wilson and her family who arrive at their summer home in Santa Cruz and are attacked by a group of menacing doppelgängers. The project was first announced in February 2018, and much of the cast joined that summer. Peele produced the film alongside Jason Blum and Sean McKittrick, as well as Ian Cooper. Filming took place from July to October 2018 in California, mostly in Los Angeles and Pasadena and also in Santa Cruz. Us had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 8, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on March 22, 2019, by Universal Pictures. It was a commercial success, grossing $255.1 million worldwide against a budget of $20 million, and received praise for Peeles screenplay and direction, as well as the musical score and Nyongos performance. The Ninth Gate The Ninth Gate is a 1999 American neo-noir mystery thriller film directed, produced, and co-written by Roman Polanski. An international co-production between the United States, Portugal, France, and Spain, the film is loosely based upon Arturo Pérez-Revertes 1993 novel The Club Dumas. The plot involves authenticating a rare and ancient book that purportedly contains a magical secret for summoning the Devil. The premiere showing was at San Sebastián, Spain, on 25 August 1999, a month before the 47th San Sebastian International Film Festival. Though critically and commercially unsuccessful in North America, where reviewers compared it unfavorably with Polanskis supernatural film Rosemarys Baby, The Ninth Gate earned a worldwide gross of $58.4 million against a $38 million budget. The Girl on the Train The Girl on the Train is a 2016 American mystery thriller drama film directed by Tate Taylor and written by Erin Cressida Wilson, based on British author Paula Hawkins popular 2015 debut novel of the same name on. The film stars Emily Blunt, Rebecca Ferguson, Haley Bennett, Justin Theroux, Luke Evans, Allison Janney, Édgar Ramírez, and Lisa Kudrow. The film follows an alcoholic divorcée named Rachel who becomes involved in a missing person’s investigation. Principal photography began on November 4, 2015, in New York City. Produced by Marc Platt and DreamWorks Pictures, The Girl on the Train was the first film to be distributed by Universal Pictures as part of DreamWorks new distribution deal via the company Amblin Partners. The film premiered in London on September 20, 2016, before it was theatrically released in the United States on October 7, 2016. The film was a box office success, grossing worldwide, but received mixed reviews. Blunts performance received praise and gained a nomination at the 23rd Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles, as well as a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 70th British Academy Film Awards. The Heat The Heat is a 2013 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Paul Feig and written by Katie Dippold. It stars Sandra Bullock, Melissa McCarthy, Demián Bichir, Marlon Wayans, Michael Rapaport, and Jane Curtin. The film centers on FBI Special Agent Sarah Ashburn and Boston Detective Shannon Mullins, who must take down a mobster in Boston. The film was released in the United States on June 28, 2013. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the chemistry, and performances of Bullock and McCarthy, but called the film predictable. It was a success at the box office, grossing $229 million worldwide against a $43 million budget. Hitman Hitman is a 2007 action thriller film directed by Xavier Gens and based on the video game series of the same name. The story revolves around Agent 47, a professional hitman, who was engineered to be an assassin by the group known as "The Organization". He becomes ensnared in a political conspiracy and finds himself pursued by both Interpol and Russian intelligence. The film stars Timothy Olyphant, Olga Kurylenko and Dougray Scott and was released on November 21, 2007 in the United States, November 30, 2007 in the United Kingdom and December 26, 2007 in France. Though critically not well-received, it was a financial success, grossing $99 million against a $24 million budget. A sequel was canceled during the production, but it was followed by a reboot titled Agent 47 starring Rupert Friend as Agent 47 and written again by Skip Woods, released on August 21, 2015. Resident Evil: Afterlife Resident Evil: Afterlife is a 2010 action horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. The film marks Andersons return to direct in the Resident Evil film series, after the first film. A direct sequel to Extinction, it is the fourth installment in the Resident Evil film series, which is loosely based on the video game series of the same name, and the first to be shot in 3D. It stars Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, Kim Coates, Shawn Roberts, Spencer Locke, Boris Kodjoe, and Wentworth Miller. The film follows Alice searching for and rescuing the remaining survivors in Los Angeles after the T-virus outbreak, and teaming up against Albert Wesker, the head of the Umbrella Corporation. Chris Redfield, a primary character from the video games, was featured for the first time in the film franchise. Other characters from the games and films who returned are: Claire Redfield, Chriss sister who has lost her memory prior to the films events; Albert Wesker, the films main antagonist; and Jill Valentine, who made a cameo appearance. In May 2005, producers mentioned the possibility of following Extinction with a sequel titled Afterlife. Extinction was released in 2007 and was a box office success, prompting Afterlife to begin development in June 2008, with the script being written by Anderson that December. Elements from the video game Resident Evil 5 were incorporated into the film including the mind control devices and Chris confrontation with Wesker. Filming took place in Toronto from September to December 2009 using the 3D Fusion Camera System. The film was released in 3D and IMAX 3D theaters on September 10, 2010, to generally negative reviews. The film grossed $60 million in the United States and Canada on an estimated $60 million budget, and made $240 million in other markets surpassing the previous films overseas total in the second week of release. Grossing a worldwide total of $300 million, Resident Evil: Afterlife became the second highest-grossing entry of the series. Resident Evil: Afterlife was released to DVD, Blu-ray, and Blu-ray 3D on December 28, 2010 in the United States. A fifth film, Retribution, was released in 2012. Ocean's Eight Oceans 8 is a 2018 American heist comedy film directed by Gary Ross and written by Ross and Olivia Milch. The film is both a continuation and a spin-off from Steven Soderberghs Oceans trilogy and features an ensemble cast including Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Mindy Kaling, Sarah Paulson, Rihanna, Helena Bonham Carter, and Awkwafina. The film follows a group of women led by Debbie Ocean, the sister of Danny Ocean, who plan a sophisticated heist of the annual Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. After the release of Oceans Thirteen in 2007, Soderbergh stated he had no intentions of making a fourth film, citing his desire to have the series "go out on top". However, an all-female spin-off was announced in October 2015, with much of the cast signing on by August 2016. Filming took place from October 2016 to March 2017 around Manhattan. Oceans 8 premiered at Alice Tully Hall on June 5, 2018, and was released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on June 8, 2018, 11 years to the day of the release of Oceans Thirteen. The film grossed $297 million worldwide and received a lukewarm response from critics, who applauded the chemistry of the cast but found the movie undemanding and less consistent than the films in Soderberghs trilogy. Immortals Immortals is a 2011 American epic fantasy action film directed by Tarsem Singh and starring Henry Cavill, Freida Pinto, and Mickey Rourke. The film also stars Luke Evans, Steve Byers, Kellan Lutz, Joseph Morgan, Stephen Dorff, Daniel Sharman, Alan van Sprang, Isabel Lucas, Corey Sevier, and John Hurt. The film was previously named Dawn of War and War of the Gods before being officially named Immortals, and is loosely based on the Greek myths of Theseus, the Minotaur and the Titanomachy. Principal photography began in Montreal on April 5, 2010. The film was released in 2D and in 3D on November 11, 2011 by Relativity Media, becoming a commercial success at the box office. It received mixed to negative reviews, with critics praising Tarsems direction and visuals, acting, action sequences, production and costume design, and music, but criticized the films storytelling, script and the lack of character development. Lilo & Stitch Lilo & Stitch is a 2002 American animated science fiction adventure comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Disneys 42nd animated feature film, it was written and directed by Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders, and features the voices of Daveigh Chase, Tia Carrere, David Ogden Stiers, Kevin McDonald, Ving Rhames, Jason Scott Lee, and Kevin Michael Richardson. It was the second of three Disney animated features produced primarily at the Florida animation studio located at Disneys Hollywood Studios in Walt Disney World near Orlando. It was released on June 21, 2002, to positive reviews and was nominated for the 2002 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. That Academy Award was won by Studio Ghiblis 2001 film Spirited Away, which was also distributed in the United States by Walt Disney Pictures, and also starred Chase and Stiers in the English version. The films story revolves around two eccentric and mischievous individuals: a young Hawaiian girl named Lilo Pelekai, who is raised by her older sister Nani after their parents died in a car accident, and a blue extraterrestrial animal-like creature named Experiment 626 that gets adopted by Lilo as her "dog" and is given the name "Stitch". Stitch, who is genetically engineered by his scientist creator to cause chaos and destruction, initially uses Lilo to avoid being captured by an intergalactic federation, but the two individuals develop a close bond through the Hawaiian concept of ohana, or extended family. This bond causes him to reconsider, and later defy, his intended destructive purpose in order to keep his family together. The success of the film eventually started a whole Lilo & Stitch franchise. A direct-to-video sequel called Stitch! The Movie was released on August 26, 2003. This was followed by a television series, The Series, which ran from September 20, 2003, to July 29, 2006. A second direct-to-video sequel, Stitch Has a Glitch, was released on August 30, 2005. A third sequel, a television film titled Leroy & Stitch was released on June 23, 2006, as the conclusion to the TV series. An anime series that succeeded the original television series called Stitch! ran in Japan from October 8, 2008, to June 19, 2011, with TV specials broadcast in 2012 and 2015. A Chinese animated series succeeding the Stitch! anime, Stitch & Ai, ran from March 27 to April 6, 2017. Other animation studios produced the sequel films and series: Stitch! The Movie, Lilo & Stitch: The Series, and Leroy & Stitch were all produced by Walt Disney Television Animation; Stitch Has a Glitch was produced by Disneytoon Studios; Stitch! was produced by Madhouse for its first two seasons, and then Shin-Ei Animation for its third season; and Stitch & Ai was produced by Anhui Xinhua Media and Panimation Hwakai Media. The Jungle Book The Jungle Book is a 1967 American animated musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions. Based on Rudyard Kiplings book of the same name, it is the 19th Disney animated feature film. Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, it was the last film to be produced by Walt Disney, who died during its production. The plot follows Mowgli, a feral child raised in the Indian jungle by wolves, as his friends Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear try to convince him to leave the jungle before the evil tiger Shere Khan arrives. The early versions of both the screenplay and the soundtrack followed Kiplings work more closely, with a dramatic, dark, and sinister tone which Disney did not want in his family film, leading to writer Bill Peet and composer Terry Gilkyson being replaced. The casting employed famous actors and musicians Phil Harris, Sebastian Cabot, George Sanders and Louis Prima, as well as Disney regulars such as Sterling Holloway, J. Pat OMalley and Verna Felton, and the directors son, Bruce Reitherman, as Mowgli. The Jungle Book was released on October 18, 1967, to positive reception, with acclaim for its soundtrack, featuring five songs by the Sherman Brothers and one by Gilkyson, "The Bare Necessities". The film initially became Disneys second highest-grossing animated film in the United States and Canada, and was also successful during its re-releases. The film was also successful throughout the world, becoming Germanys highest-grossing film by number of admissions. Disney released a live-action adaptation in 1994 and an animated sequel, The Jungle Book 2, in 2003; a live-action remake directed by Jon Favreau was released in 2016. Three Kings Three Kings is a 1999 American war film written and directed by David O. Russell from a story by John Ridley. It stars George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, Ice Cube, and Spike Jonze as four American soldiers on a gold heist that takes place during the 1991 uprisings in Iraq against Saddam Hussein following the end of the Gulf War. The film was released on October 1, 1999 in the United States. It received critical acclaim and was a box office success, grossing $107 million on its $48 million budget. Army of Darkness Army of Darkness is a 1992 American dark fantasy comedy horror film directed and co-written by Sam Raimi, co-produced by Robert Tapert and Bruce Campbell and co-written by Ivan Raimi. Starring Campbell and Embeth Davidtz, it is the third installment in the Evil Dead franchise, and a sequel to Evil Dead II, and follows Ash Williams as he is trapped in the Middle Ages and battles the undead in his quest to return to the present. The film was produced as part of a production deal with Universal Pictures after the financial success of Darkman. Filming took place in California in 1991. The makeup and creature effects for the film were handled by two different companies: Tony Gardner and his company Alterian were responsible for the makeup effects for Ash and Sheila, while Kurtzman, Nicotero & Berger EFX Group was credited for the remaining special makeup effects characters. Tom Sullivan, who had previously worked on Within the Woods, The Evil Dead, and Evil Dead II, also contributed to the visual effects. Army of Darkness premiered at the Sitges Film Festival on October 9, 1992, and was released in the United States on February 19, 1993. It grossed $21.5 million total over its $11 million budget, and received positive reviews, though notably less than the first two films. Since its video release, it has acquired a cult following, along with the other two films in the trilogy. The film was dedicated to Irvin Shapiro, who died during the films production in 1989. Breakfast at Tiffany's Breakfast at Tiffanys is a 1961 American romantic comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and written by George Axelrod, loosely based on Truman Capotes 1958 novella of the same name. Starring Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard, and featuring Patricia Neal, Buddy Ebsen, Martin Balsam, and Mickey Rooney, the film was initially released on October 5, 1961 by Paramount Pictures. Hepburns portrayal of Holly Golightly as the naïve, eccentric café society girl is generally considered to be one of the actresss most memorable and identifiable roles. Hepburn regarded it as one of her most challenging roles, since she was an introvert required to play an extrovert. Breakfast at Tiffanys was received positively at the time, and won two Academy Awards: Best Original Score and Best Original Song for "Moon River", which was also selected as the fourth most memorable song in Hollywood history by the American Film Institute in 2004. The film was also nominated for three other Academy Awards: Best Actress for Hepburn, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Art Direction. In 2012, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Mary and Max Mary and Max is a 2009 Australian stop motion animated comedy-drama film written and directed by Adam Elliot as his first animated feature film with music by Dale Cornelius and produced by Melanie Coombs and Melodrama Pictures. The voice cast included Philip Seymour Hoffman, Toni Collette, Eric Bana and Bethany Whitmore, with narration by Barry Humphries. The film premiered on the opening night of the 2009 Sundance Film Festival on January 15, 2009. The film won the Annecy Cristal in June 2009 from the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, and Best Animated Feature Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards in November 2009. The film was theatrically released on April 9, 2009 by Icon Entertainment International. Mary and Max received acclaim from critics and it earned US$1.7 million on an $8.2 million AUD budget. The Abyss The Abyss is a 1989 American science fiction film written and directed by James Cameron and starring Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, and Michael Biehn. When an American submarine sinks in the Caribbean, the U.S. search and recovery team works with an oil platform crew, racing against Soviet vessels to recover the boat. Deep in the ocean, they encounter something unexpected. The film was released on August 9, 1989, receiving generally positive reviews and grossed $90 million. It won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and was nominated for three more Academy awards. Deep Impact Deep Impact is a 1998 American science-fiction disaster film directed by Mimi Leder, written by Bruce Joel Rubin and Michael Tolkin, and starring Robert Duvall, Téa Leoni, Elijah Wood, Vanessa Redgrave, Maximilian Schell, and Morgan Freeman. Steven Spielberg served as an executive producer of this film. It was released by Paramount Pictures in North America and by DreamWorks Pictures internationally on May 8, 1998. The film depicts the attempts to prepare for and destroy a wide comet set to collide with Earth and cause a mass extinction. Deep Impact was released in the same summer as a similarly themed film, Armageddon, which fared better at the box office, while astronomers described Deep Impact as being more scientifically accurate. Both films were similarly received by critics, with Armageddon scoring 39% and Deep Impact scoring 44% on Rotten Tomatoes, with Deep Impact grossing over $349 million worldwide on an $80 million production budget. It was the final film by cinematographer Dietrich Lohmann, who died before the films release. King Arthur King Arthur is a 2004 British-American historical adventure film directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by David Franzoni. It features an ensemble cast with Clive Owen as the title character, Ioan Gruffudd as Lancelot and Keira Knightley as Guinevere, along with Mads Mikkelsen, Joel Edgerton, Hugh Dancy, Ray Winstone, Ray Stevenson, Stephen Dillane, Stellan Skarsgård and Til Schweiger. The film is unusual in reinterpreting Arthur as a Roman officer rather than a medieval knight. Despite these departures from the source material, the Welsh Mabinogion, the producers of the film attempted to market it as a more historically accurate version of the Arthurian legends, supposedly inspired by new archaeological findings. The film also replaces the sword in the stone story with a more dark and tragic backstory of how Arthur got his sword Excalibur. The film was shot in Ireland, England, and Wales. The Legend of Tarzan The Legend of Tarzan is a 2016 adventure film based on the fictional character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Directed by David Yates, with a screenplay by Adam Cozad and Craig Brewer, the film stars Alexander Skarsgård as the title character, with Samuel L. Jackson, Margot Robbie, Djimon Hounsou, Jim Broadbent, and Christoph Waltz in supporting roles. Principal photography began on June 21, 2014, at Warner Bros. Leavesden Studios in the United Kingdom and wrapped four months later on October 3. The film premiered at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on June 29, 2016, and was theatrically released in the United States on July 1, 2016, in 2D, 3D, IMAX and IMAX 3D. The film grossed over $356 million against a budget of $180 million and received mixed reviews from critics. 13 Going on 30 13 Going on 30 is a 2004 American fantasy romantic comedy film written by Josh Goldsmith and Cathy Yuspa, directed by Gary Winick, and starring Jennifer Garner. It follows a 13-year-old girl who dreams of being popular. During her birthday party, she is humiliated by classmates and wishes that she was 30 years old. When she eventually does emerge, she finds herself suddenly 30 years old and in 2004, uncertain how she got there. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising Garners performance and its nostalgic environment. It was also praised for its humorous plot and self-empowering message. The film was also a commercial success, earning $22 million in its first week and grossing over $96 million, becoming one of the years biggest-selling DVD rental titles. Additionally, the soundtrack charted inside the top 50 on the US Billboard 200 chart. Garners acting earned her nominations from both the MTV Movie Awards and the Teen Choice Awards. Bright Bright is a 2017 American urban fantasy crime film directed by David Ayer, written by Max Landis, and starring Will Smith, Joel Edgerton, Noomi Rapace, Lucy Fry, Édgar Ramírez, and Ike Barinholtz. The film is set in an alternate present in which humans and mythical creatures co-exist and details an LAPD police officer and his orc partner confronting racism and police corruption while protecting a magic wand and the elf girl who wields it. Principal photography began in November 2016 in Los Angeles. The film was released worldwide on Netflix on December 22, 2017. While it has received negative reviews from critics, it has become one of Netflixs most streamed programs ever. The Longest Yard The Longest Yard is a 2005 American sports prison comedy film and a remake of the 1974 film of the same name. Adam Sandler plays the protagonist Paul Crewe, a disgraced former professional quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, who is forced to form a team from the prison inmates to play football against their guards. Burt Reynolds, who played Sandlers role in the original, co-stars as Nate Scarborough, the inmates coach. Chris Rock plays Crewes friend, known as Caretaker. The cast includes James Cromwell, Nelly, William Fichtner and several former and current professional athletes such as Terry Crews, Michael Irvin, Brian Bosworth, Bill Romanowski, Bill Goldberg, Bob Sapp, Kevin Nash, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and Dalip "The Great Khali" Singh Rana. The film was produced by MTV Films and Happy Madison Productions and distributed by Paramount Pictures and Columbia Pictures, and was released on May 27, 2005. Team America: World Police Team America: World Police is a 2004 American comedy film directed by Trey Parker and written by Parker, Matt Stone and Pam Brady, all of whom are also known for the popular animated television series South Park. Starring Parker, Stone, Kristen Miller, Masasa Moyo, Daran Norris, Phil Hendrie, Maurice LaMarche, Chelsea Marguerite, Jeremy Shada and Fred Tatasciore, the film is a satire of big-budget action films and their associated clichés and stereotypes, with particular humorous emphasis on the global implications of the politics of the United States. The title is derived from domestic and international political criticisms that the foreign policy of the United States frequently and unilaterally tries to "police the world". Team America follows the fictional titular paramilitary police force and their recruitment of a Broadway actor in an attempt to save the world from Kim Jong-il, who is leading a conspiracy of Islamic terrorists and liberal Hollywood actors in a bid for global destruction. Instead of live actors, the film uses a style of puppetry based on Supermarionation, known for its use in the British TV series Thunderbirds, although Stone and Parker were not fans of that show. The duo worked on the script with former South Park writer Brady for nearly two years. The film had a troubled time in production, with various problems regarding the marionettes, as well as the scheduling extremes of having the film come out in time. In addition, the filmmakers fought with the Motion Picture Association of America, who returned the film over nine times with an NC-17 rating due to an explicit sex scene in the film. The film was cut by less than a minute and rated R for "graphic crude and sexual humor, violent images and strong language – all involving puppets". The film premiered at the Denver Film Festival on October 14, 2004, and was released theatrically in the United States the following day on October 15, 2004 by Paramount Pictures. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and grossed over $51 million worldwide against its $32 million budget. Exodus: Gods and Kings Exodus: Gods and Kings is a 2014 epic biblical film directed and produced by Ridley Scott. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, and Spain, it was produced by Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping, Michael Schaefer, and Mark Huffam with music by Alberto Iglesias and written by Adam Cooper, Bill Collage, Jeffrey Caine, and Steven Zaillian. The film stars Christian Bale, Joel Edgerton, John Turturro, Aaron Paul, Ben Mendelsohn, María Valverde, Sigourney Weaver, Ghassan Massoud, Indira Varma, Golshifteh Farahani, and Ben Kingsley. It is inspired by the biblical episode of The Exodus of the Hebrews from Egypt led by Moses and related in the Book of Exodus. The film was released on December 12, 2014 by 20th Century Fox. It received generally negative reviews from critics and earned $268 million worldwide. He's Just Not That Into You Hes Just Not That into You is a 2009 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Ken Kwapis, based on the 2004 self-help book of the same name by Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo, which in turn was inspired by a line of dialogue in Sex and the City. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston, Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Connelly, Kevin Connolly, Bradley Cooper, Ginnifer Goodwin, Scarlett Johansson, and Justin Long. The movie is set in Baltimore, and follows the story of nine people and their varying romantic problems. Less of an ensemble comedy than a collection of interwoven stories, each of the characters has some degree of relationship with one or two others whether a crush, a date or a full-blown affair. Across the entire cast, Goodwins character Gigi could be seen as the common thread. She is followed more closely than the other eight people and has a more developed storyline because she consistently misreads all of her romantic partners behaviors. She meets Alex, played by Long, who helps her to interpret signs given to her by her dates. The film was produced by New Line Cinema and Flower Films, the production company owned by Drew Barrymore, who served as an executive producer. The film grossed over $181 million at the worldwide box office. City Lights City Lights is a 1931 American pre-Code silent romantic comedy film written, produced, directed by, and starring Charlie Chaplin. The story follows the misadventures of Chaplins Tramp as he falls in love with a blind girl and develops a turbulent friendship with an alcoholic millionaire. Although sound films were on the rise when Chaplin started developing the script in 1928, he decided to continue working with silent productions. Filming started in December 1928 and ended in September 1930. City Lights marked the first time Chaplin composed the film score to one of his productions and it was written in six weeks with Arthur Johnston. The main theme, used as a leitmotif for the blind flower girl, is the song "La Violetera" from Spanish composer José Padilla. Chaplin lost a lawsuit to Padilla for not crediting him. City Lights was immediately successful upon release on January 30, 1931 with positive reviews and box office receipts of $5 million. Today, many critics consider it not only the highest accomplishment of Chaplins career, but one of the greatest films of all time. In 1991, the Library of Congress selected City Lights for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked it 11th on its list of the best American films ever made. In 1949, the critic James Agee called the films final scene "the greatest single piece of acting ever committed to celluloid". The Insider The Insider is a 1999 American drama film directed by Michael Mann, from a script adapted by Eric Roth and Mann from Marie Brenners Vanity Fair article "The Man Who Knew Too Much". The film stars Al Pacino and Russell Crowe, with supporting actors including Christopher Plummer, Bruce McGill, Diane Venora and Michael Gambon. A fictionalized account of a true story, it is based on the 60 Minutes segment about Jeffrey Wigand, a whistleblower in the tobacco industry, covering the personal struggles of him and CBS producer Lowell Bergman as they defend his testimony against efforts to discredit and suppress it by CBS and Wigands former employer. Though not a box office success, The Insider received critical acclaim, with particular praise for Crowes portrayal of Wigand, and Manns direction. It was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor in a Leading Role. Lethal Weapon 2 Lethal Weapon 2 is a 1989 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Richard Donner, and starring Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci, Patsy Kensit, Derrick OConnor and Joss Ackland. It is a sequel to the 1987 film Lethal Weapon and the second installment in the Lethal Weapon film series. Gibson and Glover respectively reprise their roles as LAPD officers Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh, who protect an irritating federal witness, while taking on a gang of South African drug dealers hiding behind diplomatic immunity. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Editing. The film received mostly positive reviews and earned more than $227 million worldwide. Beverly Hills Cop Beverly Hills Cop is a 1984 American action-comedy film directed by Martin Brest, written by Daniel Petrie Jr. and starring Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley, a street-smart Detroit cop who visits Beverly Hills to solve the murder of his best friend. Judge Reinhold, John Ashton, Ronny Cox, Lisa Eilbacher, Steven Berkoff and Jonathan Banks appear in supporting roles. This first film in the Beverly Hills Cop series shot Murphy to international stardom, won the Peoples Choice Award for "Favorite Motion Picture" and was nominated for both the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1985. It earned $234 million at the North American domestic box office, making it the highest-grossing film released in 1984 in the U.S. Cool Hand Luke Cool Hand Luke is a 1967 American prison drama film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, starring Paul Newman and featuring George Kennedy in an Oscar-winning performance. Newman stars in the title role as Luke, a prisoner in a Florida prison camp who refuses to submit to the system. The film, set in the early 1950s, is based on Donn Pearces 1965 novel of the same name. Pearce sold the story to Warner Bros., who then hired him to write the script. Due to Pearces lack of film experience, the studio added Frank Pierson to rework the screenplay. Newmans biographer Marie Edelman Borden states that the "tough, honest" script drew together threads from earlier movies, especially Hombre, Newmans earlier film of 1967. The film has been cited by Roger Ebert as an anti-establishment film which was shot during the time of emerging popular opposition to the Vietnam War. Newmans character, Lucas Jackson, is described, as a "free spirit", whose personal record indicates a man who started well in the US Army—receiving medals for bravery in “the war”—rose to the rank of Sergeant, yet was discharged as a "buck" Private. Luke doesnt question his physical incarceration, and initially has no thought of escape. But his spirit is not, like that of his fellow inmates, imprisoned. This free thinking is, from the outset, noticed by the institution, its functionaries, and especially its leaders. Their response is a mixture of both fear and loathing. So they retaliate against Luke through "physical punishment, psychological cruelty, hopelessness and equal parts of sadism and masochism." His influence on his prison mates and the torture that he endures is compared to that of Jesus, and Christian symbolism is used throughout the film, culminating in a photograph superimposed over crossroads at the end of the film in comparison to the crucifixion. Filming took place within Californias San Joaquin River Delta region; the set, imitating a prison farm in the Deep South, was based on photographs and measurements made by a crew sent to Road Prison in Gainesville by the filmmakers. Upon its release, Cool Hand Luke received favorable reviews and became a box-office success. The film cemented Newmans status as one of the eras top box-office actors, while the film was described as the "touchstone of an era." Newman was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor, George Kennedy won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, Pearce and Pierson were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, and the score by Lalo Schifrin was also nominated for the Best Original Score. In 2005, the United States Library of Congress selected it for the National Film Registry, considering it to be "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." It has a 100% rating on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. The quotation used by the prison warden in the film, which begins with "What weve got here is failure to communicate." was listed at No. 11 on the American Film Institutes list of the 100 most memorable movie lines. RED 2 Red 2 is 2013 American action comedy film and sequel to the 2010 film Red. It was based on the limited comic book series of the same name, created by Warren Ellis and Cully Hamner, and published by the DC Comics imprint Homage. The film stars Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Lee Byung-hun, Anthony Hopkins, and Helen Mirren, with Dean Parisot directing a screenplay by Jon and Erich Hoeber. Red 2 was released on July 19, 2013. The Hills Have Eyes The Hills Have Eyes is a 2006 American horror film and remake of Wes Cravens 1977 film of the same name. It was written by filmmaking partners Alexandre Aja and Grégory Levasseur of the French horror film High Tension, and directed by Aja. The film follows a family that is targeted by a group of cannibalistic mutants after their car breaks down in the desert. The film was released theatrically in the United States and United Kingdom on March 10, 2006. It earned $15.5 million in its opening weekend in the U.S., where it was originally rated NC-17 for strong gruesome violence, but was later edited down to an R-rating. An unrated DVD version was released on June 20, 2006. Girl, Interrupted Girl, Interrupted is a 1999 American psychological drama film based on Susanna Kaysens 1993 memoir about her stay at a mental institution. Directed by James Mangold, it stars Winona Ryder as Kaysen, with a supporting cast including Angelina Jolie, Clea DuVall, Brittany Murphy, Whoopi Goldberg, Elisabeth Moss, and Vanessa Redgrave. Girl, Interrupted began a limited release on December 21, 1999, with a wide expansion on January 14, 2000. Although it received mixed reviews from critics, Jolies performance received critical acclaim and won her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture, and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role. Aladdin Aladdin is a 2019 American musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Guy Ritchie, who co-wrote the screenplay with John August, it is a live-action adaptation of Disneys 1992 animated film of the same name, which itself is based on the eponymous tale from One Thousand and One Nights. The film stars Will Smith, Mena Massoud, Naomi Scott, Marwan Kenzari, Navid Negahban, Nasim Pedrad, Billy Magnussen, and Numan Acar, as well as the voices of Alan Tudyk and Frank Welker. The plot follows Aladdin, a street urchin, as he falls in love with Princess Jasmine, befriends a wish-granting Genie, and battles the wicked Jafar. In October 2016, Disney announced Ritchie would direct a live-action Aladdin remake. Smith was the first member of the cast to join, signing on to portray Genie in July 2017, and Massoud and Scott were confirmed for the two lead roles later that month. Principal photography began that September at Longcross Studios in Surrey, England, also filming in the Wadi Rum Desert in Jordan, and lasted until January 2018. Additional filming and pick-ups took place in August 2018. Aladdin was theatrically released in the United States on May 24, 2019. It has grossed $1 billion worldwide, becoming the sixth highest-grossing film of 2019, and the 34th highest-grossing film of all-time. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances of Smith, Massoud and Scott, the costumes and the musical score, but criticized Ritchies direction and the CGI effects. Critics were also divided on the deviations from the original animated film, such as Kenzaris casting and characterization of Jafar. Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted Madagascar 3: Europes Most Wanted is a 2012 American computer-animated comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the third installment of the Madagascar series and the sequel to Escape 2 Africa. It is also the first in the series to be released in 3D. The film was directed by Eric Darnell, Tom McGrath, and Conrad Vernon from a screenplay by Darnell and Noah Baumbach. Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, Jada Pinkett Smith, Sacha Baron Cohen, Cedric the Entertainer, and Andy Richter reprise their roles from the previous films, with newcomers including Jessica Chastain, Bryan Cranston, Martin Short, and Frances McDormand. In this film, Alex, Marty, Melman, and Gloria are still struggling to get home to New York. This time, their journey takes them to Europe, where they are relentlessly pursued by the murderous Monaco-based French Animal Control officer Captain Chantel DuBois. As a means of getting passage to North America, the animals join a circus, where they become close friends with the animal performers, including the new characters of Gia, Vitaly, and Stefano. Together, they spectacularly revitalize the business and along the way find themselves reconsidering where their true home really is. Madagascar 3: Europes Most Wanted made its world premiere at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2012, and was released in the United States on June 8. It has a 79% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and is the eighth highest-grossing film of 2012 and the highest-grossing Madagascar film with a worldwide gross of over $746 million. A spin-off titled Penguins of Madagascar was released on November 26, 2014. A sequel, Madagascar 4, was initially planned but was later put on indefinite hold due to DreamWorks Animations 2015 restructuring. Road Trip Road Trip is a 2000 American road sex comedy film directed by Todd Phillips and written by Scot Armstrong and Phillips. The film stars Breckin Meyer, Seann William Scott, Paulo Costanzo, and DJ Qualls as four college friends who embark on an 1800-mile road trip to retrieve an illicit tape mistakenly mailed to a girlfriend. Dazed and Confused Dazed and Confused is a 1993 American teen coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by Richard Linklater. The film features a large ensemble cast of actors who would later become stars, including Jason London, Ben Affleck, Milla Jovovich, Cole Hauser, Parker Posey, Adam Goldberg, Joey Lauren Adams, Matthew McConaughey, Nicky Katt, and Rory Cochrane. The plot follows various groups of Texas teenagers during the last day of school in 1976. The film was not a major success at the box office grossing less than $8 million at the United States. Despite this the film has enjoyed critical and commercial success over the years. In 2002, Quentin Tarantino listed it as the 10th best film of all time in a Sight and Sound poll. It ranked third on Entertainment Weekly magazines list of the 50 Best High School Movies. The magazine also ranked it 10th on their "Funniest Movies of the Past 25 Years" list. The title of the film is allegedly derived from Led Zeppelins song of the same name. Linklater approached the surviving members of Led Zeppelin for permission to use their song "Rock and Roll" in the film. Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones agreed, but Robert Plant refused. Superman Superman is a 1978 superhero film directed by Richard Donner, based on the DC Comics character of the same name. An international co-production between the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Panama and the United States, the film stars an ensemble cast featuring Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Jeff East, Margot Kidder, Glenn Ford, Phyllis Thaxter, Jackie Cooper, Trevor Howard, Marc McClure, Terence Stamp, Valerie Perrine, Ned Beatty, Jack OHalloran, Maria Schell, and Sarah Douglas. It depicts the origin of Superman, including his infancy as Kal-El of Krypton, son of Jor-El and his youthful years in the rural town of Smallville. Disguised as reporter Clark Kent, he adopts a mild-mannered disposition in Metropolis and develops a romance with Lois Lane, while battling the villainous Lex Luthor. Several directors, most notably Guy Hamilton, and screenwriters, were associated with the project before Richard Donner was hired to direct. Tom Mankiewicz was drafted in to rewrite the script and was given a "creative consultant" credit. It was decided to film both Superman and its sequel Superman II simultaneously, with principal photography beginning in March 1977 and ending in October 1978. Tensions arose between Donner and the producers, and a decision was made to stop filming the sequel, of which 75 percent had already been completed, and finish the first film. The most expensive film made up to that point with a budget of $55 million, Superman was released in December 1978 to critical and financial success; its worldwide box office earnings of $300 million made it the second-highest-grossing release of the year. It received praise for Reeves performance, and was nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best Film Editing, Best Music, and Best Sound, and received a Special Achievement Academy Award for Visual Effects. Groundbreaking in its use of special effects and science fiction/fantasy storytelling, the films legacy presaged the mainstream popularity of Hollywoods superhero film franchises. In 2017, Superman was selected for preservation by the Library of Congress National Film Registry. I, Tonya I, Tonya is a 2017 American biographical film directed by Craig Gillespie and written by Steven Rogers. It follows the life of figure skater Tonya Harding and her connection to the 1994 attack on her rival Nancy Kerrigan. The film states that it is based on "contradictory" and "true" interviews with Tonya Harding and her ex-husband Jeff Gillooly, suggesting they are unreliable narrators. It features darkly comedic interviews with the characters in mockumentary-style, set in the modern day, and breaks the fourth wall. Margot Robbie stars as Harding, Sebastian Stan plays Hardings husband Jeff Gillooly, and Allison Janney plays Hardings mother LaVona Golden; Julianne Nicholson, Caitlin Carver, Paul Walter Hauser, and Bobby Cannavale also star. Based very loosely on real events, the movie depicts Harding as a victim, ignoring the evidence that implicated her criminally, as well as other criticism of her actions. I, Tonya premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on December 8, 2017, and grossed $53.9 million worldwide on an $11 million budget. It received positive reviews, with major praise drawn towards Robbie and Janneys performances. At the 90th Academy Awards, Janney won for Best Supporting Actress, while the film also earned nominations for Best Actress for Robbie and Best Film Editing. It earned three nominations at the 75th Golden Globe Awards, winning Best Supporting Actress for Janney, and at the 24th Screen Actors Guild Awards, it won Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for Janney and was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role. At the 71st British Academy Film Awards, the film earned five nominations, winning Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Janney. The Danish Girl The Danish Girl is a 2015 biographical romantic drama film directed by Tom Hooper, based on the 2000 novel of the same name by David Ebershoff, and loosely inspired by the lives of Danish painters Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegener. The film stars Eddie Redmayne as Elbe, one of the first known recipients of sex reassignment surgery, Alicia Vikander as Wegener, and Sebastian Koch as Kurt Warnekros, with Ben Whishaw, Amber Heard, and Matthias Schoenaerts in supporting roles. The film participated in the main competition of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival, and it was shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in a limited release on 27 November 2015 by Focus Features in the United States. The film was released on 1 January 2016, in the United Kingdom, with Universal Pictures International handling international distribution. The film received some criticism for its inaccurate portrayal of historical events, but Redmayne and Vikanders performances received widespread acclaim and nominations for all of the major acting awards. For their performances, Vikander won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and Redmayne was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor, while the film received additional Academy Award nominations for Best Production Design and Best Costume Design. It was also nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best British Film. Over the Hedge Over the Hedge is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy film based on the United Media comic strip of the same name. Produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures, which acquired the live-action DreamWorks studio the same year, the film was directed by Tim Johnson and Karey Kirkpatrick in his directorial debut, from a screenplay by Len Blum, Lorne Cameron, David Hoselton and Kirkpatrick. Featuring the voices of Bruce Willis, Garry Shandling, Steve Carell, William Shatner, Wanda Sykes and Nick Nolte, the film was released on May 19, 2006 in the United States and earned $336 million on an $80 million budget. Michael Clayton Michael Clayton is a 2007 American legal thriller film written and directed by Tony Gilroy in his feature directorial debut and starring George Clooney, Tom Wilkinson, Tilda Swinton, and Sydney Pollack. The film chronicles the attempts by attorney Michael Clayton to cope with a colleagues apparent mental breakdown and the corruption and intrigue surrounding a major client of his law firm being sued in a class action case over the effects of toxic agrochemicals. The film received critical acclaim and was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for Gilroy, Best Actor for Clooney, and Best Supporting Actor for Wilkinson, with Swinton winning the award for Best Supporting Actress. The Green Hornet The Green Hornet is a 2011 American vigilante action comedy film based on the character of the same name by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker that originated in a 1930s radio program and has appeared in movie serials, a television series, comic books and other media. Directed by Michel Gondry from a screenplay by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, the film stars Rogen in the title role, Jay Chou, Christoph Waltz, Edward James Olmos, David Harbour, Tom Wilkinson and Cameron Diaz. The film was released to theaters in North America on January 14, 2011 by Columbia Pictures in both RealD Cinema and IMAX 3D formats. The film received mixed reviews from critics yet was commercially successful, having earned $227.8 million against a $120 million production budget. The Ghost Writer The Ghost Writer is a 2010 Franco-German-British political thriller film directed by Roman Polanski. The film is an adaptation of a Robert Harris novel, The Ghost, with the screenplay written by Polanski and Harris. It stars Ewan McGregor, Pierce Brosnan, Kim Cattrall and Olivia Williams. The film was a critical and commercial success and won numerous cinematic awards including Best Director for Polanski at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival and also at the 23rd European Film Awards in 2010. Coming to America Coming to America is a 1988 American romantic comedy film directed by John Landis and based on a story originally created by Eddie Murphy, who also starred in the lead role. The film also co-stars Arsenio Hall, James Earl Jones, Shari Headley, and John Amos. The film was released in the United States on June 29, 1988. Eddie Murphy plays Akeem Joffer, the crown prince of the fictional African nation of Zamunda, who travels to the United States in the hopes of finding a woman he can marry. In 1989, a pilot for a planned spin-off TV show was made, although this was never picked up for a series. A sequel, titled Coming 2 America, is in production. Transporter 3 Transporter 3 is a 2008 English-language French action-thriller film. It is the third and final installment in the original trilogy of the Transporter franchise. Both Jason Statham and François Berléand reprise their roles, as Frank Martin and Inspector Tarconi, respectively. The first film in the series to be directed by Olivier Megaton, it continues the story of Frank Martin, a professional "transporter" who has returned to France to continue his low-key business of delivering packages without question. Blades of Glory Blades of Glory is a 2007 American sports comedy film directed by Josh Gordon and Will Speck and starring Will Ferrell and Jon Heder as a mismatched pair of banned figure skaters who become teammates upon discovering a loophole that will allow them to compete in the sport again. The films story was conceived by Busy Philipps, who "fleshed out the screenplay"; co-writers Jeff and Craig Cox, however, dropped her name from the script. The film was produced by MTV Films, Red Hour and Smart Entertainment and released on March 30, 2007, by DreamWorks Pictures. The Karate Kid The Karate Kid is a 2010 martial arts drama film directed by Harald Zwart, and part of The Karate Kid series. It stars Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith in lead roles, and it was produced by Jerry Weintraub, James Lassiter, Ken Stovitz and Jadens parents Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith. The plot concerns 12-year-old Dre Parker from Detroit, Michigan who moves to Beijing, China with his mother and runs afoul of the neighborhood bully. He makes an unlikely ally in the form of an aging maintenance man, Mr. Han, a kung fu master who teaches him the secrets of self-defense. The screenplay by Christopher Murphey was from the story written by Robert Mark Kamen for the original The Karate Kid. Unlike the original, this remake is set in China, and features Kung Fu instead of Japanese-Okinawan Karate. The films music was composed by James Horner. It is an international co-production between China, Hong Kong, and the United States. Principal photography took place in Beijing, China, and filming began in July 2009 and ended on October 16, 2009. The Karate Kid was released theatrically worldwide on June 11, 2010, by Sony Pictures. The Karate Kid received generally positive reviews and it earned $359.1 million on a $40 million budget. The Perfect Storm The Perfect Storm is a 2000 American biographical disaster drama film directed by Wolfgang Petersen and based on the 1997 non-fiction book of the same name by Sebastian Junger. The film tells the story of the Andrea Gail, a commercial fishing vessel that was lost at sea with all hands after being caught in the Perfect Storm of 1991. The film stars George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, William Fichtner, Michael Ironside, John C. Reilly, Diane Lane, Karen Allen and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. It was released on June 30, 2000, by Warner Bros. and grossed $328 million worldwide. Evil Dead Evil Dead is a 2013 American supernatural horror film directed by Fede Alvarez in his directorial debut, written by Rodo Sayagues and Álvarez and produced by Robert Tapert, Sam Raimi, and Bruce Campbell. The fourth installment in the Evil Dead franchise, it serves as a soft reboot and continuation of the original 1981 film. The film stars Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez, Lou Taylor Pucci, Jessica Lucas, and Elizabeth Blackmore. Talks for a fourth Evil Dead film began in 2011, with original film actor Bruce Campbell the possibility for a next film in the franchise. The project was officially announced in July 2011, with Ghost House Pictures producing it, with Diablo Cody in the process of revising the script and Fede Alvarez chosen as the director. Much of the cast joined from January to February 2012. Filming took place in March 2012 and wrapped in May 2012 in New Zealand outside of Auckland, lasting about a month. Evil Dead had its world premiere at the South by Southwest film festival on March 8, 2013 and was theatrically released in the United States on April 5, 2013, by Sony Pictures Releasing and TriStar Pictures. It grossed $97 million worldwide against a $17 million budget. The Man in the Iron Mask The Man in the Iron Mask is a 1998 American action drama film directed, produced, and written by Randall Wallace, and starring Leonardo DiCaprio in a dual role as the title character and villain, Jeremy Irons as Aramis, John Malkovich as Athos, Gerard Depardieu as Porthos, and Gabriel Byrne as DArtagnan. The picture uses characters from Alexandre Dumass DArtagnan Romances and is very loosely adapted from some plot elements of The Vicomte de Bragelonne. The film centers on the aging four musketeers, Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and DArtagnan, during the reign of King Louis XIV and attempts to explain the mystery of the Man in the Iron Mask, using a plot more closely related to the flamboyant 1929 version starring Douglas Fairbanks, The Iron Mask, and the 1939 version directed by James Whale, than to the original Dumas book. Like the 1998 version, the two aforementioned adaptations were also released through United Artists. Enemy Enemy is a 2013 Canadian-Spanish psychological thriller film directed by Denis Villeneuve, produced by M. A. Faura and Niv Fichman and written by Javier Gullón, loosely adapted from José Saramagos 2002 novel The Double. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal in a dual role as two men who are physically identical, but different in personality. Mélanie Laurent, Sarah Gadon, and Isabella Rossellini co-star. It is internationally co-produced by production companies from Spain and Canada. The film premiered in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2013. It was then released on March 14, 2014, by A24. It earned $3.4 million at the box office and received positive reviews. The film earned five Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Director for Villeneuve, as well as a Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role for Gadon and Best Motion Picture. It was named Best Canadian Film of the Year at the Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2014. Hard Candy Hard Candy is a 2005 American thriller film focusing on a 14-year-old female vigilantes trapping and torture of a man whom she suspects of being a sexual predator. The film was directed by David Slade, written by Brian Nelson, and starred Ellen Page and Patrick Wilson. It was the first feature film for Slade, who had primarily directed music videos. The film premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, and was screened at the Florida Film Festival in April 2006. It had limited release in two theaters in the US. The film made over $7 million at the box office, including almost $6 million from outside the US, on a budget of under $1 million. Hard Candy won three awards at the 2005 Sitges Film Festival, four awards at the Málaga Film Festival, and was also awarded Overlooked Film of the Year at the 2006 Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards. Page won Best Actress at the 2006 Austin Film Critics Association Awards. Lethal Weapon 3 Lethal Weapon 3 is a 1992 American buddy cop action comedy neo-noir film directed by Richard Donner, starring Mel Gibson, Danny Glover and Joe Pesci, with Rene Russo and Stuart Wilson in key supporting roles. It is the third installment in the Lethal Weapon film series. In the film, which is set a few years after Lethal Weapon 2, Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh pursue Jack Travis, a former L.A.P.D. lieutenant turned ruthless arms dealer, during the six days prior to Murtaughs retirement. Riggs and Murtaugh are joined by Leo Getz, as well as Internal Affairs Sergeant Lorna Cole. Unlike the first two films which received generally positive reviews, Lethal Weapon 3 was met with mixed reviews, but was a box office success, grossing over $320 million worldwide. It was the fifth highest-grossing film of 1992 and the highest-grossing film in the Lethal Weapon film series. The film is followed by a sequel, Lethal Weapon 4. The Apartment The Apartment is a 1960 American romantic comedy film produced and directed by Billy Wilder from a screenplay he co-wrote with I. A. L. Diamond, starring Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine, alongside Fred MacMurray, Ray Walston, Jack Kruschen, David Lewis, Willard Waterman, David White, Hope Holiday and Edie Adams. The story follows C. C. “Bud” Baxter, an insurance clerk who, in the hope of climbing the corporate ladder, lets more-senior coworkers use his Upper West Side apartment to conduct extramarital affairs. Bud is attracted to the elevator operator, Fran Kubelik, who in turn is having an affair with Buds immediate boss, Sheldrake. The Apartment was distributed by United Artists to favorable reviews and commercial success, despite controversy owing to its subject matter. At the 33rd Academy Awards, The Apartment was nominated for ten awards and won five, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Screenplay. Lemmon and MacLaine were Oscar-nominated and won Golden Globe Awards for their performances in the film. It provided the basis for Promises, Promises, a 1968 Broadway musical by Burt Bacharach, Hal David and Neil Simon. In the years since its release, The Apartment has come to be regarded as one of the greatest films ever made, appearing in lists by the American Film Institute and Sight and Sound magazine, and being selected by the United States Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry. Demolition Man Demolition Man is a 1993 American science fiction action film that was Marco Brambilla’s directorial debut. The film stars Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes. The film was released in the United States on October 8, 1993. The film tells the story of two men: an evil crime lord and a risk-taking police officer. Cryogenically frozen in 1996, they are reanimated in 2032 to find mainstream society changed and all crime seemingly eliminated. Some aspects of the film allude to Aldous Huxleys dystopian novel, Brave New World. The Third Man The Third Man is a 1949 British film noir directed by Carol Reed, written by Graham Greene, and starring Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Orson Welles, and Trevor Howard. The film is set in post–World War II Vienna. It centres on Holly Martins, an American who is given a job in Vienna by his friend Harry Lime, but when Holly arrives in Vienna he gets the news that Lime is dead. Martins then meets with Limes acquaintances in an attempt to investigate what he considers a suspicious death. The atmospheric use of black-and-white expressionist cinematography by Robert Krasker, with harsh lighting and distorted "Dutch angle" camera technique, is a major feature of The Third Man. Combined with the iconic theme music, seedy locations and acclaimed performances from the cast, the style evokes the atmosphere of an exhausted, cynical post-war Vienna at the start of the Cold War. Greene wrote the novella of the same name as preparation for the screenplay. Anton Karas wrote and performed the score, which featured only the zither. The title music "The Third Man Theme" topped the international music charts in 1950, bringing the previously unknown performer international fame; the theme would also inspire Nino Rotas principal melody in La Dolce Vita. The Third Man is considered one of the greatest films of all time, celebrated for its acting, musical score and atmospheric cinematography. In 1999, the British Film Institute voted The Third Man the greatest British film of all time. In 2011 a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for Time Out magazine saw it ranked the second best British film ever. Definitely, Maybe Definitely, Maybe is a 2008 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Adam Brooks, and starring Ryan Reynolds, Isla Fisher, Rachel Weisz, Elizabeth Banks, Abigail Breslin, and Kevin Kline. Set in New York City during the 1990s, the film is about a political consultant who tries to help his eleven-year-old daughter understand his impending divorce by telling her the story of his past romantic relationships and how he ended up marrying her mother. The film grossed $55 million worldwide. The Fly The Fly is a 1986 American science-fiction body horror film directed and co-written by David Cronenberg. Produced by Brooksfilms and distributed by 20th Century Fox, the film stars Jeff Goldblum, Geena Davis and John Getz. Loosely based on George Langelaans 1957 short story of the same name, the film tells of an eccentric scientist who, after one of his experiments goes wrong, slowly turns into a fly-hybrid creature. The score was composed by Howard Shore and the make-up effects were created by Chris Walas, along with makeup artist Stephan Dupuis. The film was released on August 15, 1986, to massive acclaim by critics and audiences, with praise mainly regarding the special effects and Goldblums performance. It grossed $60.6 million at the box office against its nine-million-dollar budget, becoming the largest commercial success of Cronenbergs career. Walas and Dupuis work on the film resulted in their winning an Academy Award for Best Makeup, the only film directed by Cronenberg to win an Oscar. A sequel, directed by Walas, was released in 1989. Like Stars on Earth Taare Zameen Par is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language drama film produced and directed by Aamir Khan. The film explores the life and imagination of Ishaan, an 8-year-old dyslexic child. Although he excels in art, his poor academic performance leads his parents to send him to a boarding school. Ishaans new art teacher suspects that he is dyslexic and helps him to overcome his disability. Darsheel Safary stars as 8-year-old Ishaan, and Khan plays his art teacher. Creative director and writer Amole Gupte initially developed the idea with his wife Deepa Bhatia, who served as the films editor. Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy composed the films score, and Prasoon Joshi wrote the lyrics for many of the songs. Principal photography took place in Mumbai and in Panchganis New Era High School, and some of the schools students make appearances. The film made its theatrical debut in India on 14 December 2007, and UTV Home Entertainment released a DVD for Indian audiences in 2008. Disneys later release of the international edition DVD marked the first purchase of distribution rights for an Indian film by a global company. Taare Zameen Par has received numerous awards, including the Filmfare Award for Best Film for 2008 and the 2008 National Film Award for Best Film on Family Welfare. It was Indias official entry for the 2009 Academy Awards Best Foreign Film, but did not progress to the short-list. Adventureland Adventureland is a 2009 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Greg Mottola, starring Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart and co-starring Ryan Reynolds, Kristen Wiig, Bill Hader, Martin Starr, and Margarita Levieva. The film is set in the summer of 1987 when recent college grad James Brennan is making big plans to tour Europe and attend graduate school in pursuit of a career in journalism. However, financial problems force him to look for a summer job instead of traveling abroad, which places him at Adventureland, a run-down amusement park in western Pennsylvania. There he meets Emily Lewin, a co-worker with whom he develops a quick rapport and relationship. Released on April 3, 2009, the film received positive reviews and earned $17.1 million worldwide at the box office. It was nominated for "Best Ensemble Cast Performance" at the 19th Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards. Metropolis Metropolis is a 1927 German expressionist science-fiction drama film directed by Fritz Lang. Written by Thea von Harbou in collaboration with Lang, it stars Gustav Fröhlich, Alfred Abel, Rudolf Klein-Rogge and Brigitte Helm. Erich Pommer produced it in the Babelsberg Studios for Universum Film A.G.. The silent film is regarded as a pioneering science-fiction movie, being among the first feature-length movies of that genre. Filming took place over 17 months in 1925–26 at a cost of more than five million Reichsmarks. Made in Germany during the Weimar period, Metropolis is set in a futuristic urban dystopia and follows the attempts of Freder, the wealthy son of the city master, and Maria, a saintly figure to the workers, to overcome the vast gulf separating the classes in their city and bring the workers together with Joh Fredersen, the city master. The films message is encompassed in the final inter-title: "The Mediator Between the Head and the Hands Must Be the Heart". Metropolis met a mixed reception upon release. Critics found it pictorially beautiful and visually powerful—the films art direction by Otto Hunte, Erich Kettelhut and Kurt Vollbrecht draws influence from Bauhaus, Cubist and Futurist design, along with touches of the Gothic in the scenes in the catacombs, the cathedral and Rotwangs house—and lauded its complex special effects, but accused its story of naiveté. H. G. Wells described the film as "silly", and The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction calls the films story "trite" and its politics "ludicrously simplistic". The films alleged Communist message was also criticized. The films extensive running time also came in for criticism, and Metropolis was cut substantially after its German premiere, with a large portion of Langs original footage removed. Many attempts have been made since the 1970s to restore the film. In 1984 Italian music producer Giorgio Moroder released a truncated version with a soundtrack by rock artists including Freddie Mercury, Loverboy and Adam Ant. In 2001 a new reconstruction of Metropolis was shown at the Berlin Film Festival. In 2008 a damaged print of Langs original cut of the film was found in a museum in Argentina. After a long restoration process that required additional materials provided by a print from New Zealand, the film was 95% restored and shown on large screens in Berlin and Frankfurt simultaneously on 12 February 2010. In 2001 the film was inscribed on UNESCOs Memory of the World Register, the first film thus distinguished. Sleepless in Seattle Sleepless in Seattle is a 1993 American romantic comedy directed and co-written by Nora Ephron, based on a story by Jeff Arch. It stars Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, alongside a supporting cast featuring Bill Pullman, Ross Malinger, Rob Reiner, Rosie ODonnell, Gaby Hoffmann, Victor Garber, and Rita Wilson. Released on June 25, 1993, the film was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $227 million worldwide. Letters from Iwo Jima is a 2006 Japanese language American war film directed and co-produced by Clint Eastwood, starring Ken Watanabe and Kazunari Ninomiya. The film portrays the Battle of Iwo Jima from the perspective of the Japanese soldiers and is a companion piece to Eastwoods Flags of Our Fathers, which depicts the same battle from the American viewpoint; the two films were shot back to back. Letters from Iwo Jima is almost entirely in Japanese, although it was produced by American companies DreamWorks, Malpaso Productions, and Amblin Entertainment. After Flags of Our Fathers underperformed at the box office, Paramount Pictures swapped the United States distribution rights to Warner Bros., who had the international rights. The film was released in Japan on December 9, 2006 and received a limited release in the United States on December 20, 2006 in order to be eligible for consideration for the 79th Academy Awards. It was subsequently released in more areas of the U.S. on January 12, 2007, and was released in most states on January 19. An English-dubbed version of the film premiered on April 7, 2008. Upon release, the film received critical acclaim and did slightly better at the box office than its companion. The Lovely Bones The Lovely Bones is a 2009 supernatural thriller film directed by Peter Jackson, and starring Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz, Susan Sarandon, Stanley Tucci, Michael Imperioli, and Saoirse Ronan. The screenplay by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, and Jackson was based on Alice Sebold’s award-winning and bestselling 2002 novel of the same name. It follows a girl who is murdered and watches over her family from the in-between, and is torn between seeking vengeance on her killer and allowing her family to heal. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand, the film was produced by Carolynne Cunningham, Walsh, Jackson, and Aimee Peyronnet, with Steven Spielberg, Tessa Ross, Ken Kamins, and James Wilson as executive producers. Principal photography began in October 2007 in New Zealand and Pennsylvania, United States. The films score was composed by Brian Eno. The Lovely Bones was first released on December 26, 2009, in New Zealand, and then internationally in January 2010. The films North American release date was changed multiple times, with a limited release on December 11, 2009, and a wider release on January 15, 2010. It was released to mainly mixed reviews from critics; the story and its message were generally criticized, with praise mainly aimed at the visual effects, Peter Jacksons direction, and the performances of Ronan and Tucci. In the films opening weekend, in limited release, it grossed $116,616, despite only having been screened in three theaters, placing it at 30th place on the box office chart. The Lovely Bones grossed over $44 million in North America. The film also received numerous accolades, with Tucci being nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Rise of the Guardians Rise of the Guardians is a 2012 American 3D computer-animated action fantasy film based on William Joyces The Guardians of Childhood book series and The Man in the Moon short film by Joyce and Reel FX Creative Studios. Peter Ramsey directed the film, while Joyce and Guillermo del Toro were executive producers with voice acting by Chris Pine, Alec Baldwin, Hugh Jackman, Isla Fisher, and Jude Law. Produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures, it was released on November 21, 2012. Despite receiving generally positive reviews and grossing $306 million against its $145 million budget, it was a box office bomb, due to production and marketing costs, losing DreamWorks Animation $83 million. Set about 300 years after the book series, the film tells a story about Guardians Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, the Easter Bunny, and the Sandman, who enlist Jack Frost to stop the evil Pitch Black from engulfing the world in darkness in a fight of dreams. The film was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film. This was the last DreamWorks Animation film to be distributed by Paramount Pictures. Horrible Bosses 2 Horrible Bosses 2 is a 2014 American dark comedy film directed by Sean Anders and written by Anders and John Morris. A sequel to 2011s Horrible Bosses, the film stars Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Aniston, Jamie Foxx, Chris Pine, and Christoph Waltz. The plot follows Nick, Kurt and Dale as they kidnap the son of a millionaire investor in order to blackmail him after he screws them over on a business deal. It was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on November 26, 2014, received mixed reviews and grossed $107 million worldwide. Scream 2 Scream 2 is a 1997 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson. It stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jamie Kennedy, Laurie Metcalf, Jerry OConnell, Jada Pinkett and Liev Schreiber. The film was released on December 12, 1997, less than a year after the first, by Dimension Films as the second installment in the Scream film series. The film takes place two years after the first film and again follows the character of Sidney Prescott, now a student at the fictional Windsor College, who becomes the target of a copycat killer using the guise of Ghostface. Sidney is accompanied by film geek Randy Meeks, retired deputy sheriff Dewey Riley and news reporter Gale Weathers. Like its predecessor, Scream 2 combines the violence of the slasher genre with elements of comedy and "whodunit" mystery while satirizing the cliché of film sequels. The film was followed by two sequels, Scream 3 and Scream 4. Williamson provided a five-page outline for a sequel to Scream when auctioning his original script, hoping to entice bidders with the potential of buying a franchise. Following a successful test screening of Scream and the films financial and critical success, Dimension moved forward with the sequel while Scream was still in theaters, with the principal cast all returning to star, Craven to direct and Beltrami to provide music. The film suffered controversy following its significant issues with plot information leaking onto the Internet, revealing the identity of the killers. Combined with the films rushed schedule, the script was rewritten often; pages were sometimes completed on the day of filming. Despite these issues, Scream 2 earned $172 million at the box office and received several awards and nominations. The film also received positive reviews, with some critics arguing that the sequel surpassed the original in quality. Beltrami received positive critical reception for his score for evolving the musical themes of the characters created in Scream although some critics claimed that the most memorable pieces from the film were created by composers Danny Elfman and Hans Zimmer. Elfmans contribution had been specially written for the film, but Zimmers score for Broken Arrow was controversially used in the film, replacing Beltramis own work. The soundtrack received negative feedback from reviewers but achieved moderate sales success, reaching #50 on the Billboard 200. Cinderella Cinderella is a 2015 romantic fantasy film directed by Kenneth Branagh, with a screenplay written by Chris Weitz, and co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Kinberg Genre, Allison Shearmur Productions, and Beagle Pug Films. The film is based on the eponymous folk tale and is a live action adaptation of Walt Disneys 1950 animated film of the same name. It features Lily James as the eponymous character, with Cate Blanchett, Richard Madden, Stellan Skarsgård, Holliday Grainger, Derek Jacobi, and Helena Bonham Carter. Development for a live-action reimagining of the original animated film began in May 2010, with producer Simon Kinberg attached to the project. In late January 2013, Branagh signed on to direct, with Weitz hired to revise a script from Aline Brosh McKenna. In November 2012, casting began with Blanchett being the first to sign on; James was eventually cast in the titular role in April 2013. Principal photography began at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire on September 23, 2013, and ended on December 14. Cinderella had its world premiere on February 13, 2015, at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival and was released theatrically in the United States on March 13, 2015, and in the United Kingdom on March 27 in standard and IMAX formats by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It grossed over $543 million worldwide, becoming Branaghs highest-grossing film to date as a director. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising the performances, Branaghs direction, musical score, costume design, production values, and faithfulness to the original animated film. It received a nomination at the 88th Academy Awards, 21st Critics Choice Awards and 69th British Academy Film Awards, all for costume design. The Seventh Seal The Seventh Seal is a 1957 Swedish historical fantasy film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. Set in Sweden during the Black Death, it tells of the journey of a medieval knight and a game of chess he plays with the personification of Death, who has come to take his life. Bergman developed the film from his own play Wood Painting. The title refers to a passage from the Book of Revelation, used both at the very start of the film, and again towards the end, beginning with the words "And when the Lamb had opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour". Here, the motif of silence refers to the "silence of God", which is a major theme of the film. The Seventh Seal is considered a classic of world cinema, as well as one of the greatest movies of all time. It established Bergman as a world-renowned director, containing scenes which have become iconic through homages, critical analysis, and parodies. Once Upon a Time in Mexico Once Upon a Time in Mexico is a 2003 American contemporary western action film written, directed, produced, photographed, scored, and edited by Robert Rodriguez. It is the third and final film in Rodriguezs Mexico Trilogy, and it is a sequel to 1993s El Mariachi and 1995s Desperado. The film features Antonio Banderas in his second and final performance as El Mariachi. In the film, El Mariachi is recruited by CIA agent Sheldon Sands to kill Armando Barillo, a Mexican drug lord who is planning a coup détat against the President of Mexico. At the same time, El Mariachi seeks revenge against a corrupt general responsible for the death of his wife, Carolina. It was Rodriguez first big budget film to be shot in digital HD. Once Upon a Time in Mexico received positive reviews but was criticized for reducing its protagonist to an almost secondary character in his own trilogy and for having a convoluted plot. In the special features of the films DVD, Rodriguez explained this was intentional, as he wanted this to be his The Good of the trilogy. Once Upon a Time in Mexico grossed $98 million. Riddick Riddick is a 2013 American science fiction thriller film, the third installment in the Riddick film series. Produced by and starring Vin Diesel as the title character, Riddick is written and directed by David Twohy, who previously wrote and directed the first two installments, Pitch Black and The Chronicles of Riddick. The film was released on September 6, 2013, in the United States. It was shown in both conventional and IMAX Digital theaters. 27 Dresses 27 Dresses is a 2008 romantic comedy film directed by Anne Fletcher and written by Aline Brosh McKenna. The film stars Katherine Heigl and James Marsden. The film was released January 10, 2008 in Australia and opened in the United States on January 18. Your Name. is a 2016 Japanese animated romantic fantasy drama film written and directed by Makoto Shinkai and produced by CoMix Wave Films. The film was produced by Noritaka Kawaguchi and Genki Kawamura, with music composed by Radwimps. Your Name tells the story about a high school boy in Tokyo and a high school girl in a rural town who suddenly and inexplicably begin to swap bodies. The film stars the voices of Ryunosuke Kamiki, Mone Kamishiraishi, Masami Nagasawa and Etsuko Ichihara. Shinkais eponymous novel was published a month before the films premiere. Your Name was distributed by Toho. It premiered at the Anime Expo 2016 convention in Los Angeles, California on July 3, 2016, and in Japan on August 26, 2016. It received widespread acclaim from critics and audiences alike, with praise drawn towards its animation, complex narrative, musical score, and emotional weight. The film was also a major commercial success, with a total gross of , becoming the highest-grossing anime film and Japanese film of all time up until Studio Ghiblis Spirited Aways China release in 2019, the fourth highest-grossing film of all time in Japan, the eighth highest-grossing traditionally animated film, and the 12th highest-grossing non-English film worldwide. The film won the 49th Sitges Film Festival, the 2016 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, and the 71st Mainichi Film Awards for Best Animated Feature Film, as well as receiving a nomination for the 40th Japan Academy Prize for the Best Animation of the Year. A live-action remake is currently in development. Mary Poppins Mary Poppins is a 1964 American musical fantasy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney, with songs written and composed by the Sherman Brothers. The screenplay is by Bill Walsh and Don DaGradi, based on P. L. Traverss book series Mary Poppins. The film, which combines live-action and animation, stars Julie Andrews in her feature film debut as Mary Poppins, who visits a dysfunctional family in London and employs her unique brand of lifestyle to improve the familys dynamic. Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson, and Glynis Johns are featured in supporting roles. The film was shot entirely at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank using painted London background scenes. Mary Poppins was released on August 27, 1964, to critical acclaim. It received a total of 13 Academy Awards nominations, including Best Picture – a record for any film released by Walt Disney Studios – and won five: Best Actress for Andrews, Best Film Editing, Best Original Music Score, Best Visual Effects, and Best Original Song for "Chim Chim Cher-ee". In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Mary Poppins is considered Walt Disneys crowning live-action achievement, and is the only one of his films which earned a Best Picture nomination during his lifetime. A sequel, Mary Poppins Returns, was released in 2018. Date Night Date Night is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Shawn Levy, written by Josh Klausner and starring Steve Carell and Tina Fey as a couple who get caught up in a case of mistaken identity while on a date. It was released in the United States on April 9, 2010, and grossed $152 million against its $55 million budget. Event Horizon Event Horizon is a 1997 science fiction horror film directed by Paul W. S. Anderson and written by Philip Eisner. It stars Laurence Fishburne, Sam Neill, Kathleen Quinlan and Joely Richardson. Set in 2047, it follows a crew of astronauts sent on a rescue mission after a missing spaceship, the Event Horizon, spontaneously appears in orbit around Neptune. Searching the ship for signs of life, the rescue crew learns that the Event Horizon was a test bed for an experimental engine that opened a rift in the space time continuum and left our universe entirely, allowing a malevolent entity to possess the ship. The film had a troubled production history, with filming and editing rushed by Paramount when it became clear that Titanic would not meet its projected release date. The original 130-minute cut of the film was heavily edited by demand of the studio, to the consternation of director Paul W. S. Anderson. Upon release, the film was a commercial and critical failure, grossing $26.7 million on a $60 million production budget. Even so, it began to sell well on home video; its initial DVD release sold so well that Paramount contacted Anderson shortly after its release to begin working on a restoration of the deleted footage. However, it turned out that the footage had either been lost or destroyed. In the years since, the film has slowly built a cult following and is often referenced and parodied in other works of popular culture. Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is a 2017 English-language French 3D space opera film written and directed by Luc Besson, and co-produced by Besson and his wife, Virginie Besson-Silla. It is based on the French science fiction comics series Valérian and Laureline, written by Pierre Christin and illustrated by Jean-Claude Mézières. It stars Dane DeHaan as Valerian and Cara Delevingne as Laureline, with Clive Owen, Rihanna, Ethan Hawke, Herbie Hancock, Kris Wu and Rutger Hauer in supporting roles. Besson independently crowd-sourced and personally funded the film. With a production budget of around $180 million, it is both the most expensive European and independent film ever made. Valerian was released in the United States on 21 July 2017 by STXfilms, and in France on 26 July by EuropaCorp. It received mixed reviews from critics, who criticized the plot and some of the casting, but praised the visuals. It grossed $225 million worldwide, but due to its high production and advertising costs, was considered a commercial failure following its release in the United States. Wild Wild West Wild Wild West is a 1999 American steampunk western action comedy film co-produced and directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, produced by Jon Peters and written by S. S. Wilson and Brent Maddock alongside Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman, from a story by Jim and John Thomas. Loosely adapted from The Wild Wild West 1960s TV series created by Michael Garrison, it is the first production featuring the characters from the original television series in 19 years, following the television film More Wild Wild West. The film stars Will Smith and Kevin Kline as two U.S. Secret Service agents who work together in order to protect U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant and the United States from all manner of dangerous threats during the American Old West. The supporting cast features Kenneth Branagh, Salma Hayek, Ted Levine and M. Emmet Walsh, as well as featuring an orchestral film score by Western film score veteran Elmer Bernstein and extensive visual effects courtesy of Industrial Light & Magic. Released theatrically in the United States on June 30, 1999, by Warner Bros. and produced on a $170 million budget, Wild Wild West was a major commercial disappointment, grossing only $113.8 million domestically and $108.3 million overseas for a worldwide total of $222.1 million. The critical consensus on Rotten Tomatoes calls it a "bizarre misfire in which greater care was lavished upon the special effects than on the script". At the 20th Golden Raspberry Awards, the film was nominated for eight Golden Raspberry Awards and won five, including Worst Picture and Worst Original Song. The Sorcerer's Apprentice The Sorcerers Apprentice is a 2010 American action-fantasy film produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, directed by Jon Turteltaub, and released by Walt Disney Pictures, the team behind the National Treasure franchise. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Jay Baruchel, Alfred Molina, Teresa Palmer, and Monica Bellucci. The film is named after a segment in Disneys 1940 film Fantasia called The Sorcerers Apprentice starring Mickey Mouse, which in turn is based on the late-1890s symphonic poem by Paul Dukas and the 1797 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ballad. Balthazar Blake, a "Merlinean", is a sorcerer in modern-day Manhattan, fighting against the forces of evil, in particular his nemesis, Maxim Horvath, while searching for the person who will eventually inherit Merlins powers. This turns out to be Dave Stutler, a physics student, whom Balthazar takes as a reluctant protégé. The sorcerer gives his unwilling apprentice a crash course in the art of science, magic, and sorcery, in order to stop Horvath and Morgana le Fay from raising the souls of the evil dead sorcerers and destroying the world. Akira Akira is a 1988 Japanese animated post-apocalyptic cyberpunk film directed by Katsuhiro Otomo, produced by Ryōhei Suzuki and Shunzō Katō, and written by Otomo and Izo Hashimoto, based on Otomos 1982 manga of the same name. The film had a production budget of , making it the most expensive anime film of its time. Set in a dystopian 2019, Akira tells the story of Shōtarō Kaneda, a leader of a local biker gang whose childhood friend, Tetsuo Shima, acquires incredible telekinetic abilities after a motorcycle accident, eventually threatening an entire military complex amidst chaos and rebellion in the sprawling futuristic metropolis of Neo-Tokyo. While most of the character designs and settings were adapted from the manga, the plot differs considerably, and does not include much of the last half of the manga. The soundtrack, which draws heavily from traditional Indonesian gamelan as well as Japanese noh music, was composed by Shōji Yamashiro and performed by Geinoh Yamashirogumi. Akira premiered in Japan on July 16, 1988 by Toho, but was initially unable to recoup its budget. It was released the following year in the United States by pioneering animation distributor Streamline Pictures. It garnered an international cult following after various theatrical and VHS releases, eventually earning over $80million worldwide from home video sales. It is widely regarded by critics as one of the greatest animated and science fiction films ever made, as well as a landmark in Japanese animation. It is also a landmark film in the cyberpunk genre, particularly the Japanese cyberpunk subgenre, as well as adult animation. The film had a significant impact on popular culture worldwide, paving the way for the growth of anime and Japanese popular culture in the Western world as well as influencing numerous works in animation, comics, film, music, television and video games. Lethal Weapon 4 Lethal Weapon 4 is a 1998 American buddy cop action comedy film directed and produced by Richard Donner, and starring Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci, Rene Russo, Chris Rock, and Jet Li. It is the fourth and final installment in the Lethal Weapon film series. Flightplan Flightplan is a 2005 psychological thriller mystery film directed by Robert Schwentke, written by Peter A. Dowling and Billy Ray, and starring Jodie Foster, Peter Sarsgaard, Erika Christensen, Kate Beahan, Greta Scacchi, Sean Bean, and Matt Bomer. A co-production of the United States and Germany, the films narrative follows Kyle Pratt, a widowed American aircraft engineer living in Berlin, who flies back to the U.S. with her daughter and her husbands body only to lose her daughter during the flight and must struggle to find her while proving her sanity at the same time. Flightplan was distributed by Touchstone Pictures and was released worldwide theatrically on September 23, 2005. The film received mixed reviews from critics who acclaimed the performances of its cast but found the screenplay less competent. It grossed over $223 million. Space Jam Space Jam is a 1996 American live-action/animated sports comedy film directed by Joe Pytka. Starring basketball player Michael Jordan, the film presents a fictionalized account of what happened between Jordans initial retirement from the NBA in 1993 and his comeback in 1995, in which he is enlisted by the Looney Tunes. Released theatrically by Warner Bros. Pictures through the Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label on November 15, 1996, Space Jam received mixed reviews from critics for its merits of combining Jordan and his profession with the Looney Tunes characters, while the live-action and animated mix especially the animated basketball scenes, Jordans performance and faithful interpretations of the Looney Tunes were praised. The film was a box office success, opening at No. 1 in the North American box office and grossing over $230 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing basketball film of all time. A sequel, titled Space Jam 2 directed by Malcolm D. Lee and starring LeBron James, is scheduled for release on July 16, 2021. Red Sparrow Red Sparrow is a 2018 American spy thriller film directed by Francis Lawrence and written by Justin Haythe, based on the 2013 novel of the same name by Jason Matthews. The film stars Jennifer Lawrence, Joel Edgerton, Matthias Schoenaerts, Charlotte Rampling, Mary-Louise Parker, and Jeremy Irons. It tells the story of a Russian intelligence officer, who is sent to make contact with a CIA officer in the hope of discovering the identity of a mole. Matthews, a former member of the CIA, advised the production on the depiction of spying. Based on historic Soviet sexpionage and contemporary Russian use of kompromat, filming took place in Hungary, Slovakia and Austria. Red Sparrow premiered at the Newseum in Washington on February 15, 2018, and was released in the United States on March 2, 2018. The film grossed $151 million worldwide, becoming a modest box-office success, and received mixed reviews from critics, who described it as having "more style than substance", and criticized the films length and over-reliance on graphic violence and sex, while praising Jennifer Lawrences performance. Insidious: Chapter 2 Insidious: Chapter 2 is a 2013 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wan. The film is a sequel to 2010’s Insidious, the second installment in the Insidious franchise, and the fourth in terms of the series in-story chronology. The film stars Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne, reprising their roles as Josh and Renai Lambert, a husband and wife who seek to uncover the secret that has left them dangerously connected to the spirit world. The film was released September 13, 2013. A prequel film, Chapter 3, was released on June 5, 2015. The Bone Collector The Bone Collector is a 1999 crime thriller film starring Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie, directed by Phillip Noyce and produced by Martin Bregman. The movie was based on the crime novel of the same name written by Jeffery Deaver, concerning the quadriplegic detective Lincoln Rhyme. The Bone Collector earned mixed to negative reviews, and earned about $150 million against a budget of $48 million. Baywatch Baywatch is a 2017 American action comedy film directed by Seth Gordon and based on the television series of the same name. Written by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, the film stars Dwayne Johnson, Zac Efron, Jon Bass, Alexandra Daddario, Kelly Rohrbach and Priyanka Chopra. The plot follows lifeguard Mitch Buchannon and his team, who in an effort to save their beach have to take down a drug lord. Principal photography began on February 22, 2016, in Florida and Savannah. The film was released in the United States on May 25, 2017, by Paramount Pictures, grossed $177 million worldwide and received negative reviews from critics, with criticism for its crude humor, storyline, and character development, but Johnson did receive some praise. Baywatch received five nominations at the 38th Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Picture and Worst Actor for Efron. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children is a 2016 American fantasy film directed by Tim Burton and written by Jane Goldman, based on the 2011 novel of the same name by Ransom Riggs. The film stars Eva Green, Asa Butterfield, Chris ODowd, Allison Janney, Rupert Everett, Terence Stamp, Ella Purnell, Judi Dench, and Samuel L. Jackson. Filming began in February 2015 in London and the Tampa Bay Area. The film premiered at Fantastic Fest in Austin, on September 25, 2016, and was theatrically released in the United States on September 30, 2016, by 20th Century Fox. It received mixed reviews and grossed $296 million worldwide against a production budget of $110 million. In the Name of the Father In the Name of the Father is a 1993 biographical courtroom drama film co-written and directed by Jim Sheridan. It is based on the true story of the Guildford Four, four people falsely convicted of the 1974 Guildford pub bombings, which killed four off-duty British soldiers and a civilian. The screenplay was adapted by Terry George and Jim Sheridan from the autobiography Proved Innocent: The Story of Gerry Conlon of the Guildford Four by Gerry Conlon. The film was positively received by critics, and received seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Director, and Best Picture. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter is a 2012 American dark fantasy action horror film directed by Timur Bekmambetov, based on the 2010 mashup novel of the same name. The novels author, Seth Grahame-Smith, wrote the screenplay. Benjamin Walker stars as the title character with supporting roles by Dominic Cooper, Anthony Mackie, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Rufus Sewell, and Marton Csokas. The real-life figure Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, is portrayed in the novel and the film as having a secret identity as a vampire hunter. The film was produced by Tim Burton, Bekmambetov, and Jim Lemley, with Simon Kinberg as an executive producer. Filming began in Louisiana in March 2011 and the film was released in Real D 3D on June 20, 2012 in the United Kingdom and June 22, 2012 in the United States. The film received mixed reviews, with critics praising the visual style, action sequences, originality, Walkers performance and Henry Jackmans musical score, but criticism was aimed at its screenplay, the overly serious and inconsistent tone, overuse of CGI, and pacing. It was a box office failure, only grossing $116 million against a budget of $99 million. Rush Hour 3 Rush Hour 3 is a 2007 American action comedy film directed by Brett Ratner, written by Jeff Nathanson, and starring Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, Max von Sydow, Hiroyuki Sanada, Noémie Lenoir, Yvan Attal and Youki Kudoh. It is the third installment in the Rush Hour series. Announced on May 7, 2006, filming began on July 4 on location in Paris and Los Angeles. Released on August 10, 2007, the film received mostly mixed reviews from critics, but grossed $258 million worldwide against a $140 million budget. After the commercial success of the first and second films in the franchise, Tucker received a salary of $25 million for his role in the film, as well as 20% of the films proceeds. Underworld: Rise of the Lycans Underworld: Rise of the Lycans is a 2009 American action horror film directed by Patrick Tatopoulos and starring Kate Beckinsale, Michael Sheen, Bill Nighy, Rhona Mitra, Steven Mackintosh, and Kevin Grevioux. It is the third installment in the Underworld franchise and a prequel to the 2003 film Underworld. The film focuses primarily on the origins of the characters and the events that lead up to the Vampire–Lycan war. Kate Beckinsale, who starred in the previous Underworld movies, appears briefly at the end of the movie. Darkest Hour Darkest Hour is a 2017 war drama film directed by Joe Wright and written by Anthony McCarten. Set in May 1940, it stars Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill and is an account of his early days as Prime Minister during World War II and the May 1940 War Cabinet Crisis, while Nazi Germanys Wehrmacht swept across Western Europe and threatened to defeat the United Kingdom. The German advance leads to friction at the highest levels of government between those who would make a peace treaty with Adolf Hitler, and Churchill, who refused. The film also stars Kristin Scott Thomas, Lily James, Ben Mendelsohn, Stephen Dillane, and Ronald Pickup. The film had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on 1 September 2017, and it was also screened at the Toronto International Film Festival. It began a limited release in the United States on 22 November 2017, followed by general release on 22 December, and was released on 12 January 2018 in the United Kingdom. The film grossed $150 million worldwide and received mainly positive reviews from critics, especially with regard to Oldmans physical transformation and acting, with many considering it to be one of the best performances of his career. The film earned Oldman his first Academy Award for Best Actor, as well as the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role. At the 90th Academy Awards the film earned six nominations, including Best Picture, and won for Best Actor and Best Makeup and Hairstyling. At the 71st British Academy Film Awards it received nine nominations including Best Film and Outstanding British Film. Central Intelligence Central Intelligence is a 2016 American action comedy film directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber and written by Thurber, Ike Barinholtz and David Stassen. The film stars Kevin Hart and Dwayne Johnson as two old high school friends who go on the run after one of them joins the CIA in order to save the world from a terrorist who has an intention to sell satellite codes. The film premiered in Los Angeles on June 10, 2016, and was theatrically released in the United States on June 17, 2016. Central Intelligence received positive reviews with praise for Hart and Johnsons performances but criticism of the script. The film grossed $217 million worldwide against its $50 million budget. The Punisher The Punisher is a 2004 American action film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, starring Thomas Jane as the antihero Frank Castle and John Travolta as Howard Saint, a money launderer who orders the death of Castles entire family. The films story and plot were mainly based on two Punisher comic book stories: The Punisher: Year One and Welcome Back, Frank, along with scenes from other Punisher stories such as Marvel Preview Presents: The Punisher #2, Marvel Super Action Featuring: The Punisher #1, The Punisher War Zone, and The Punisher War Journal. The Punisher was shot on location in Tampa, and surrounding environs in mid to late 2003. It was distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment in North America, although Artisan Entertainment, which released a 1989 film adaptation of the same name on DVD, financed and co-distributed the film with eventual Artisan owner Lionsgate, while Columbia Pictures distributed the film in non-North American countries. Screenwriter Jonathan Hensleigh agreed to helm the film during its development stage despite a dispute with Marvel Studios, marking his directorial debut. The film was released on April 16, 2004, by Lionsgate, grossing $13 million in the United States over its opening weekend, and reached a total gross of $54 million against a budget of $33 million. It has a 29% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Marvel Comics and Lionsgate began development on a sequel, The Punisher 2, which instead became the 2008 reboot War Zone after Jane and Hensleigh left the project due to creative differences. This was the final film produced by Artisan Entertainment for theatrical distribution. Cars 2 Cars 2 is a 2011 American 3D computer-animated action-adventure comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel to 2006s Cars, and features the voices of Owen Wilson, Larry the Cable Guy, Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, John Turturro, and Eddie Izzard. In the film, race car Lightning McQueen and tow truck Mater head to Japan and Europe to compete in the World Grand Prix, but Mater becomes sidetracked with international espionage. The film was directed by John Lasseter, written by Ben Queen, and produced by Denise Ream. This was also the final film directed by Lasseter prior to his exit from Disney in 2018. Cars 2 was released in the United States on June 24, 2011. The film was presented in Disney Digital 3D and IMAX 3D, as well as traditional two-dimensional and IMAX formats. The film was first announced in 2008, alongside Up, and Brave, and it is the 12th animated film from the studio. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $562 million worldwide. A sequel, Cars 3, was released on June 16, 2017, which was better received than Cars 2. Dial M for Murder Dial M for Murder is a 1954 American crime mystery film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Robert Cummings, and John Williams. Both the screenplay and the successful stage play on which it was based were written by English playwright Frederick Knott. The play premiered in 1952 on BBC Television, before being performed on stage in the same year in Londons West End in June, and then New Yorks Broadway in October. Originally intended to be shown in dual-strip polarized 3-D, the film played in most theatres in ordinary 2-D due to the loss of interest in the 3-D process by the time of its release. The film earned an estimated $2.7 million in North American box office rentals in 1954. The Cable Guy The Cable Guy is a 1996 American satirical black comedy thriller film directed by Ben Stiller, starring Jim Carrey and Matthew Broderick. It was released in the United States on June 14, 1996. The film co-stars Leslie Mann, Jack Black, George Segal, Diane Baker, Eric Roberts, Owen Wilson, Janeane Garofalo, David Cross, Andy Dick, Amy Stiller, and Bob Odenkirk. The film was a box office success, but received mixed reception from critics. Sin City: A Dame to Kill For Sin City: A Dame to Kill For is a 2014 American action crime film and follow-up to the 2005 film Sin City. Directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, the script is written by Miller and is primarily based on the second book in the Sin City series by Miller. One of the smaller plots of the film is based on the short story "Just Another Saturday Night," which is collected in Booze, Broads, & Bullets, the sixth book in the comic series. Two original stories were created exclusively for the film written by Miller. The film stars an ensemble cast including returning cast members Mickey Rourke, Jessica Alba, Rosario Dawson, Jaime King, Powers Boothe, and Bruce Willis. Newcomers to the series include Josh Brolin, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Eva Green, Dennis Haysbert, Ray Liotta, Christopher Lloyd, Jamie Chung, Jeremy Piven, Christopher Meloni, Stacy Keach, Lady Gaga, Alexa Vega, Julia Garner, and Juno Temple. The film was released on August 22, 2014 on 2D, 3D and RealD 3D. Unlike the first film, A Dame to Kill For was a box-office bomb, grossing $39 million against its $65 million production budget, and received mixed reviews from film critics. The Mechanic The Mechanic is a 2011 American action thriller film directed by Simon West, starring Jason Statham and Ben Foster. Written by Lewis John Carlino and Richard Wenk, it is a remake of the 1972 film of the same name. Statham stars as Arthur Bishop, a professional assassin who specializes in making his hits look like accidents, suicides, or the acts of petty criminals. It was released in the U.S. and Canada on , 2011 to mixed reviews. A sequel, Resurrection, was released on August 26, 2016. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor is a 2008 American action-adventure fantasy film directed by Rob Cohen, written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, and produced by Stephen Sommers, Bob Ducsay, Sean Daniel, and James Jacks. The film is set in China, departing from the Egyptian setting. It is the third and final installment in The Mummy trilogy. The film stars Brendan Fraser, Jet Li, Maria Bello, John Hannah, Luke Ford, Anthony Wong and Michelle Yeoh. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor premiered in Moscow on July 24, 2008 and was released in the United States on August 1, 2008. The film grossed $401.1 million worldwide and is the lowest-grossing film in The Mummy trilogy. A sequel was in the works, titled, The Mummy: Rise of the Aztec with Fraser, Bello, Hannah, Ford reprising their roles and Antonio Banderas to play the villain. However, the film was cancelled and Universal Pictures instead opted to release a reboot in 2017 as the first installment in the Dark Universe franchise. Point Break Point Break is a 1991 American action film directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by W. Peter Iliff. It stars Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves, Lori Petty and Gary Busey, and the films title refers to the surfing term "point break", where a wave breaks as it hits a point of land jutting out from the coastline. The film features Reeves as an undercover cop tasked with investigating and discovering the identities of a group of high-level bank robbers, who then develops a complex relationship with the groups leader. Development of Point Break began in 1986, when Iliff wrote an initial treatment for the film. Bigelow soon developed the script with husband James Cameron, and filming took place four years later. It was shot across the western coast of the continental United States, and was officially budgeted at $24 million, before being released for traditional viewing on July 12, 1991. Point Break opened to generally positive critical reception, with critics highly praising the relationship between Reeves and Swayze. During its theatrical run, the film grossed over $83.5 million, and has since gained a cult following. Following the films success, Point Break was re-released on Blu-ray on June 14, 2011; it also spawned a remake that was released in 2015, to negative reviews. Rambo: First Blood Part II Rambo: First Blood Part II is a 1985 American action film directed by George P. Cosmatos and co-written by Sylvester Stallone, who also reprises his role as Vietnam War veteran John Rambo. A sequel to First Blood, it is the second installment in the Rambo franchise, followed by Rambo III. It co-stars Richard Crenna, who reprises his role as Colonel Sam Trautman, with Charles Napier and Steven Berkoff. The film is set in the context of the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue. In the film, Rambo gets released from prison by federal order to document the possible existence of POWs in Vietnam, under the belief that he will find nothing, thus enabling the government to sweep the issue under the rug. Despite negative reviews, Rambo: First Blood Part II was a major worldwide box office blockbuster, with an estimated 42 million tickets sold in the US. It has become one of the most recognized and memorable installments in the series, having inspired countless rip-offs, parodies, video games, and imitations. Entertainment Weekly ranked the movie number 23 on its list of "The Best Rock-em, Sock-em Movies of the Past 25 Years". Saving Mr. Banks Saving Mr. Banks is a 2013 period drama film directed by John Lee Hancock from a screenplay written by Kelly Marcel and Sue Smith. Centered on the development of the 1964 film Mary Poppins, the film stars Emma Thompson as author P. L. Travers and Tom Hanks as film producer Walt Disney, with supporting performances by Paul Giamatti, Jason Schwartzman, Bradley Whitford, and Colin Farrell. Deriving its title from the father in Travers story, Saving Mr. Banks depicts the authors two weeks of meetings during 1961 in Los Angeles, during which Disney attempts to obtain the screen rights to her novels. Essential Media Entertainment and BBC Films initially developed Saving Mr. Banks as an independent production until 2011, when producer Alison Owen approached Walt Disney Pictures for permission to use copyrighted elements. The films subject matter piqued Disneys interest, leading the studio to acquire the screenplay and produce the film. Principal photography commenced the following year in September before wrapping in November 2012; the film was shot almost entirely in the Southern California area, primarily at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, where a majority of the films narrative takes place. Saving Mr. Banks premiered at the London Film Festival on October 20, 2013, and was released theatrically that same year in the United Kingdom on November 29 and in the United States on December 13. Upon release, the film received positive reviews, with praise directed towards the acting, screenplay, and musical score. Thompsons performance garnered a BAFTA Award, Golden Globe Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, and Critics Choice Award nominations for Best Actress, while composer Thomas Newman earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score. The film was named one of the top ten best films of 2013 by the National Board of Review and the American Film Institute, and was also commercially successful, grossing $118 million at the worldwide box office. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back is a 2001 American comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith, the fifth to be set in his View Askewniverse, a growing collection of characters and settings that developed out of his cult favorite Clerks. It focuses on the two eponymous characters, played respectively by Jason Mewes and Smith. The film features many cameo appearances by famous actors and directors, and its title and logo for Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back are direct references to The Empire Strikes Back. Originally intended to be the last film set in the Askewniverse, or to feature Jay and Silent Bob, Strike Back features many characters from the previous Askew films, some in dual roles and reprising roles from the previous entries. The film was a minor commercial success, grossing $33.8 million worldwide from a $22 million budget, and received mixed reviews from critics. Five years later and following the commercial failure of Jersey Girl, Smith reconsidered and decided to continue the series with Clerks II, resurrecting Jay and Silent Bob in supporting roles. Smith announced in February 2017 that he was writing a sequel called Jay and Silent Bob Reboot and started filming in February 2019 for an October 15 release that same year. Legend Legend is a 2015 biographical crime thriller film written and directed by American director Brian Helgeland. It is adapted from John Pearsons book The Profession of Violence: The Rise and Fall of the Kray Twins, which deals with their rise and fall, the relationship that bound them together, and follows their gruesome career to imprisonment for life in 1969. This is Helgelands fifth feature film. Tom Hardy, Emily Browning, David Thewlis and Christopher Eccleston star with Colin Morgan, Chazz Palminteri, Paul Bettany, Tara Fitzgerald and Taron Egerton as well as singer Duffy featured in supporting roles. PK PK is a 2014 Indian satirical comedy-drama film directed by Rajkumar Hirani and written by Hirani and Abhijat Joshi. It was jointly produced by Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra under the banners Rajkumar Hirani Films and Vinod Chopra Films respectively. The film follows an alien who comes to Earth on a research mission, but loses his remote to a thief, who later sells it to a godman. He befriends a television journalist and in his quest to retrieve the remote, questions religious dogmas and superstitions. The film stars Aamir Khan in the titular role with Anushka Sharma, Sushant Singh Rajput, Boman Irani, Saurabh Shukla and Sanjay Dutt in pivotal roles. After the success of 3 Idiots, Hirani and Joshis began scripting their next project; finding similarities with the plot of Inception, they scrapped the film. It was later rewritten with a different angle and tone. During production, the film was first titled Talli and later Ek Tha Talli before being changed to PK as the latter title was found too similar to Ek Tha Tiger. The films soundtrack was composed by Shantanu Moitra, Ajay−Atul and Ankit Tiwari with lyrics written by Swanand Kirkire, Amitabh Varma and Manoj Muntashir. UTV Motion Pictures acquired the distribution rights of the film. PK was released on 19 December 2014. It received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise directed towards the performances, particularly Khan, and its portrayal of superstitions. Criticism was focused on the Anti-Hindu sentiment. The film received eight nominations at the 60th Filmfare Awards, winning two. Additionally, it won five Producers Guild Film Awards, and two Screen Awards. PK garnered the Telstra Peoples Choice Award at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. Produced on a budget of 850 million, PK was the first Indian film to gross more than 7 billion and US$100 million worldwide. At the time, it emerged as the highest-grossing Indian film of all time, and ranks as the 70th highest-grossing film of 2014 worldwide. The films final worldwide gross was 854crore. It currently stands as the 5th highest grossing Indian film worldwide and 5th highest-grossing film in India. Final Destination 2 Final Destination 2 is a 2003 American supernatural horror film directed by David R. Ellis. The screenplay was written by J. Mackye Gruber and Eric Bress, based on a story by Gruber, Bress, and series creator Jeffrey Reddick. It is the sequel to the 2000 film Final Destination and the second installment of the Final Destination film series. The film stars Ali Larter, A. J. Cook, and Michael Landes. After the financial success of Final Destination, New Line Cinema contacted Reddick regarding plans for a sequel. Since the original films crew was unavailable, New Line replaced most of the production team. Filming took place in Vancouver and Okanagan Lake. Final Destination 2 was released on January 31, 2003, as well as on DVD on July 22, 2003, which includes commentaries, deleted scenes, documentaries, and videos. The film received mixed reviews from critics; in which negative assessments sorted the film as "silly and illogical" and "begins with the same flawed premise" of its precursor, while positive evaluations eulogized the film as "a real jolter for horror fans", "recognizes the close relationship between fright and laughter", and "surprisingly good fun for the current crop of horror films". The film grossed $46 million domestically and $43 million overseas, earning $90 million internationally, making it the lowest-grossing film in the Final Destination franchise. It was also nominated for four awards, including the Saturn Award for Best Horror Film. The third film in the series, Final Destination 3, was released in February 2006. Inferno Inferno is a 2016 American mystery action thriller film directed by Ron Howard and written by David Koepp, based on the 2013 novel of the same name by Dan Brown. The film is the sequel to The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, and is the third and final installment in the Robert Langdon film series. It stars Tom Hanks, reprising his role as Robert Langdon, alongside Felicity Jones, Omar Sy, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Ben Foster, and Irrfan Khan. Filming began on April 27, 2015, in Venice, Italy, and wrapped on July 21, 2015, in Budapest. The film premiered in Florence on October 9, 2016, and was released in the United States on October 28, 2016, ten years after release of The Da Vinci Code, in 2D and IMAX formats. The film received generally negative reviews from critics, but grossed $220 million against a production budget of $75 million. The Age of Adaline The Age of Adaline is a 2015 American romantic fantasy film directed by Lee Toland Krieger and written by J. Mills Goodloe and Salvador Paskowitz. The film stars Blake Lively in the title role, with Michiel Huisman, Kathy Baker, Amanda Crew, Harrison Ford, and Ellen Burstyn in supporting roles. Narrated by Hugh Ross, the story follows Adaline Bowman, a young woman who stops aging after an accident at the age of 29. The film was co-produced by Sidney Kimmel Entertainment and Lakeshore Entertainment. In October 2013, Lively was cast as the title character, with Krieger attached to direct. Principal photography took place in Vancouver from March 5, 2014 to May 5. The Age of Adaline premiered in New York City on April 19, 2015 was theatrically released on April 24 in the United States by Lionsgate. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising the performances of Lively and Ford respectively and was frequently cited as some of their best work in recent years. It was a modest box-office success, grossing $65.7 million worldwide on a $25 million budget. The film received two nominations at the 42nd Saturn Awards, one for Best Fantasy Film and one for Lively for Best Actress. Invictus Invictus is a 2009 American-South African biographical sports drama film directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon. The story is based on the John Carlin book Playing the Enemy: Nelson Mandela and the Game That Made a Nation about the events in South Africa before and during the 1995 Rugby World Cup. The Springboks were not expected to perform well, the team having only recently returned to high-level international competition following the dismantling of apartheid—the country was hosting the World Cup, thus earning an automatic entry. Freeman and Damon play, the South African President Nelson Mandela and François Pienaar, respectively. Francois was the captain of the South Africa rugby union team, the Springboks. Invictus was released in the United States on December 11, 2009. The title refers to the Roman divine epithet Invictus and may be translated from the Latin as "undefeated" or "unconquered". "Invictus" is also the title of a poem, referred to in the film, by British poet William Ernest Henley. The film was met with positive critical reviews and earned Academy Award nominations for Freeman and Damon. The film grossed $122.2 million on a budget of $50–60 million. Fantastic Four Fantastic Four is a 2015 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name. It is the third and final theatrical Fantastic Four film to be produced and distributed by 20th Century Fox and a reboot of the Fantastic Four film franchise. Directed by Josh Trank, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jeremy Slater and Simon Kinberg, the film stars Miles Teller, Michael B. Jordan, Kate Mara, Jamie Bell and Toby Kebbell. In Fantastic Four, the team must learn to harness their superhuman abilities gained from an alternate universe to save Earth from a friend turned enemy. Development of the film began in 2009 after Fox announced plans to reboot the franchise. Trank was hired to direct in July 2012 and the principal characters were cast in January 2014. Principal photography began in May 2014 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and lasted for two months. Dissatisfied with the production, Fox executives mandated reshoots, which took place in January 2015. Fantastic Four premiered at Williamsburg Cinemas in New York City on August 4, 2015, and was released on August 7 in the United States. The film was universally panned upon its release, with criticism aimed at its screenplay, direction, lack of humor, gloomy tone, unfaithfulness to its source material, visual effects, choppy editing, lack of dynamic between the main characters, and pacing, though some praised the efforts of the cast and the soundtrack. It was also a box-office bomb, grossing $168 million worldwide against a production budget of $155 million and losing up to $100 million. At the 36th Golden Raspberry Awards, it won in the categories for Worst Director, Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel and Worst Picture and was also nominated for Worst Screen Combo and Worst Screenplay. A sequel to was scheduled to be released on June 9, 2017, but was cancelled after the first films failure and the rights reverted to Marvel Studios. A second reboot, produced by Marvel Studios and set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is currently in development. The Maltese Falcon The Maltese Falcon is a 1941 film noir directed and scripted by John Huston in his directorial debut, based on Dashiell Hammetts 1930 novel of the same name. It stars Humphrey Bogart as private investigator Sam Spade and Mary Astor as his femme fatale client. Gladys George, Peter Lorre, and Sydney Greenstreet co-star, with Greenstreet appearing in his film debut. The story follows a San Francisco private detective and his dealings with three unscrupulous adventurers, all of whom are competing to obtain a jewel-encrusted falcon statuette. The film premiered in New York City on October 3, 1941 and was nominated for three Academy Awards. It was included in the Library of Congresss National Film Registry in 1989. It is a part of Roger Eberts Great Movies series and was cited by Panorama du Film Noir Américain as the first major film noir. Next Next is a 2007 American science fiction action thriller film directed by Lee Tamahori and starring Nicolas Cage, Julianne Moore, Jessica Biel, Thomas Kretschmann, Tory Kittles, and Peter Falk. The films original script was loosely based on the science fiction short story "The Golden Man" by Philip K. Dick. The film tells the story of Cris Johnson, a small-time magician based in Las Vegas, who has limited precognition; his ability allows him to see into the very immediate future. His gift makes him a target not only of a highly motivated and heavily armed group of terrorists, but also wanted by the FBI to help them fight those same terrorists. The film was released on April 25, 2007, in Belgium and France, and on April 27, 2007, in the United States by Paramount Pictures. With a production budget of $70 million, the film grossed $76 million worldwide, making it a box office flop. Steve Jobs Steve Jobs is a 2015 biographical drama film directed by Danny Boyle and written by Aaron Sorkin. Adapted from the 2011 book of the same name by Walter Isaacson as well as interviews conducted by Sorkin, the film is structured into three acts which cover 14 years in the life of personal computing innovator and Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs, with each act taking place immediately prior to the launch of a key product – the Apple Macintosh, the NeXT Computer and the iMac. Jobs is portrayed by Michael Fassbender, with Kate Winslet, Seth Rogen, Katherine Waterston, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Jeff Daniels in supporting roles. Development on the project began in 2011 after the rights to Isaacsons book were acquired. Sorkin wrote the screenplay and filming began in January 2015. A variety of actors were considered and cast before Fassbender eventually took the role. Editing was extensive on the project, with editor Elliot Graham noting that he was working on existing footage while the film was still shooting. Daniel Pemberton served as the films composer, with a focus dedicated to dividing the score into three distinguishable sections. Steve Jobs premiered at the 2015 Telluride Film Festival on September 5, 2015, and began a limited release in New York City and Los Angeles on October 9, 2015. It opened nationwide in the U.S. on October 23, 2015, to critical acclaim. People close to Jobs such as Steve Wozniak and John Sculley praised the films performances, but the film also received criticisms for its inaccuracy in some of its scenes. Winslet won a Golden Globe and a BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress and Sorkin won the Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay at the 73rd Golden Globes, while Fassbender and Winslet received nominations for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress, respectively, at the 88th Academy Awards. Buried Buried is a 2010 English-language Spanish psychological thriller film directed by Rodrigo Cortés. It stars Ryan Reynolds and was written by Chris Sparling. The story is about Iraq-based American civilian truck driver Paul Conroy, who, after being attacked, finds himself buried alive in a wooden coffin, with only a lighter, flask, flashlight, knife, glowsticks, pen, pencil, and a mobile phone. Since its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, the film has received a positive critical reception. One Hundred and One Dalmatians One Hundred and One Dalmatians is a 1961 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the 1956 novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians by Dodie Smith. Directed by Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske, and Wolfgang Reitherman, it was Disneys 17th animated feature film. The film tells the story of a litter of Dalmatian puppies who are kidnapped by the villainous Cruella de Vil, who wants to use their fur to make into coats. Their parents, Pongo and Perdita, set out to save their children from Cruella, all the while rescuing 84 additional puppies that were bought in pet shops, bringing the total of Dalmatians to 101. Originally released to theaters on January 25, 1961, by Buena Vista Distribution, One Hundred and One Dalmatians was a box office success, pulling the studio out of the financial slump caused by Sleeping Beauty, a costlier production released two years prior. Aside from its box office revenue, its commercial success was due to the employment of inexpensive animation techniques—such as using xerography during the process of inking and painting traditional animation cels—that kept production costs down. Disney released a live-action adaptation in 1996 and a sequel, 102 Dalmatians in 2000, and a live-action spin-off/prequel directed by Craig Gillespie is scheduled to be released on May 28, 2021. Scary Movie 2 Scary Movie 2 is a 2001 American horror comedy film and the second film in the Scary Movie franchise. The film stars Anna Faris, Regina Hall, Shawn Wayans, and Marlon Wayans, as well as Tim Curry, Tori Spelling, Chris Elliott, Chris Masterson, Kathleen Robertson, David Cross, and James Woods. The film is the last in the series to feature the involvement of stars Marlon and Shawn Wayans, and director Keenen Ivory Wayans. The Wayans would eventually go on to produce a similar horror-themed parody, A Haunted House, and its sequel, both starring Marlon Wayans. Where the original film was mainly based on the slasher films of the 1990s, Scary Movie 2 parodies an array of supernatural and haunted house films from various decades, including The Haunting, The Exorcist, The Amityville Horror, Poltergeist, The Legend of Hell House, House on Haunted Hill, and The Changeling. It also spoofs some contemporary films, such as Hannibal and Hollow Man. Scary Movie 2 grossed $141.2 million worldwide from a $45 million budget. The consensus at Rotten Tomatoes calls it "a sloppy, rushed-out product". From Hell From Hell is a 2001 American slasher film directed by the Hughes brothers and loosely based on the graphic novel From Hell by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell about the Jack the Ripper murders. Shoot 'Em Up Shoot Em Up is a 2007 American action film written and directed by Michael Davis. It stars Clive Owen, Paul Giamatti, Monica Bellucci, and Stephen McHattie. The film follows Smith, a drifter who rescues a newborn from being killed by assassin Hertz and his henchmen. Smith flees from the gang, enlisting the help of prostitute Donna Quintano to keep the baby safe as he unravels the conspiracy. According to Davis, the idea for the film came about after he saw a gun-battle scene from John Woos critically acclaimed Hard Boiled in which Chow Yun-fat rescues newborn babies from gangsters. Desiring to make an action film centering on guns, he expanded the idea into a screenplay in 2000, accompanied by an animated footage with 17,000 drawings for the action scenes. After a deal with New Line Cinema, filming began in Toronto. The film was photographed by Hong Kong cinematographer Peter Pau. Before its September 2007 release, the film was previewed at that years San Diego Comic-Con and received a positive response. Despite a mediocre commercial performance, some critics gave the film a positive review—including Roger Ebert, who described it as "some kind of legend in the murky depths of extreme action". Antz Antz is a 1998 American computer animated adventure comedy film directed by Eric Darnell and Tim Johnson, and written by Paul Weitz, Chris Weitz and Todd Alcott. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Woody Allen, Sharon Stone, Jennifer Lopez, Sylvester Stallone, Christopher Walken, Dan Aykroyd, Anne Bancroft, Danny Glover and Gene Hackman. Some of the main characters share facial similarities with the actors who voice them. Antz was the first film to be released by DreamWorks Animation, and the third feature-length computer-animated film after Disney/Pixars Toy Story, and NDR Filmes Cassiopeia. The films production resulted in a controversial public feud between DreamWorks co-founder Jeffrey Katzenberg, Steve Jobs and John Lasseter of Pixar, concerning the parallel productions of this film and Pixars A Bugs Life. This only worsened when Disney refused to avoid competition with DreamWorks intended first animated release, The Prince of Egypt. Antz premiered on September 19, 1998, at the Toronto International Film Festival, and was released theatrically in the United States on October 2, 1998. It grossed $171.8 million worldwide on a budget of $42–105 million. Rotten Tomatoess consensus was that critics praised the voice cast, animation, humor and its appeal towards adults. The Waterboy The Waterboy is a 1998 American sports comedy film directed by Frank Coraci and starring Adam Sandler, Kathy Bates, Fairuza Balk, Henry Winkler, Jerry Reed, Larry Gilliard, Blake Clark, Peter Dante and Jonathan Loughran. It was produced by Robert Simonds and Jack Giarraputo. Lynn Swann, Lawrence Taylor, Jimmy Johnson, Bill Cowher, Paul "The Big Show" Wight and Rob Schneider have cameo appearances. The film was extremely profitable, earning $39,4 million in its US opening weekend alone, earning a total of $190 million worldwide. Underworld Awakening Underworld: Awakening is a 2012 American 3D action horror film directed by Måns Mårlind and Björn Stein. It is the fourth installment in the Underworld franchise, with Kate Beckinsale reprising her role as Selene, joined by Theo James, Michael Ealy, and India Eisley. Filming began in March 2011 in Vancouver, British Columbia and the film was released in Digital 3D, IMAX 3D and 2D theaters on January 20, 2012 and grossed $160 million worldwide. Vantage Point Vantage Point is a 2008 American political action thriller film directed by Pete Travis and written by Barry L. Levy. The story focuses on an assassination attempt on the President of the United States, as seen from the various vantage points of different characters. Dennis Quaid, Matthew Fox, Forest Whitaker, William Hurt and Sigourney Weaver star in principal roles. The film is often compared, unfavorably, to Akira Kurosawas Rashomon, which also employed storytelling through multiple perspectives. Rashomon used the multiple perspectives to question the possibility of truth, in a process called the Rashomon effect; in contrast, Vantage Point recounts a series of events which are re-enacted from several different perspectives and viewpoints in order to reveal a truthful account of what happened. Vantage Point also explores kidnapping, assassination and terrorism. The motion picture was co-produced by Relativity Media, Original Film, and Art In Motion. It was commercially distributed by Columbia Pictures theatrically, and by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment in home media format. The film project began principal photography in Mexico City on June 18, 2006. On February 26, 2008, the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released by the Varèse Sarabande label. The film score was composed by musician Atli Örvarsson. Following its premiere on February 22, 2008, Vantage Point grossed $72.3 million in domestic ticket receipts. The film was screened at 3,163 theaters during its widest release nationwide in the United States. It earned an additional $78.9 million in business through international release to top out at a combined $151.2 million in gross revenue. The film was technically considered a strong financial success due to its $40 million budget costs. Preceding its theatrical run though, the film was met with generally mixed to negative critical reviews. The widescreen DVD and high-definition Blu-ray Disc editions of the film featuring the directors audio commentary and interviews with the cast and crew, were both released in the United States on July 8, 2008. The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus is a 2009 fantasy film directed by Terry Gilliam and written by Gilliam and Charles McKeown. The film follows a travelling theatre troupe whose leader, having made a bet with the Devil, takes audience members through a magical mirror to explore their imaginations and present them with a choice between self-fulfilling enlightenment or gratifying ignorance. Heath Ledger, Christopher Plummer, Andrew Garfield, Lily Cole, Verne Troyer, and Tom Waits star in the film, though Ledgers death one-third of the way through filming caused production to be temporarily suspended. Ledgers role was recast with Johnny Depp, Jude Law, and Colin Farrell portraying transformations of Ledgers character as he travels through a dream world; the film marks Ledgers final film performance. The film made its world premiere during the 62nd Cannes Film Festival, out of competition. The film, which cost $30 million to make, grossed more than $60 million in its worldwide theatrical release. The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus was nominated for two Academy Awards in the categories Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design. The Last Airbender The Last Airbender is a 2010 American action-adventure fantasy film written, co-produced and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. Based on the first season of the Nickelodeon animated television series The Last Airbender, the film stars Noah Ringer as Aang, with Dev Patel as Prince Zuko, Nicola Peltz as Katara and Jackson Rathbone as Sokka. Development for the film began in 2007. It was produced by Nickelodeon Movies and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Premiering in New York City on June 30, 2010, it opened the following day in the rest of the US grossing an estimated $16 million. The film was universally panned by critics, audiences and fans of the original animated series alike upon its release with many reviewers citing inconsistencies between the plot, screenplay and source material as well as deriding the acting, writing, casting and dialogue. The films 3D conversion was also criticized. However, James Newton Howards score, unrelated to the original series, received critical acclaim, and Dev Patel and Shaun Toub were the only remaining cast members to be given praise for their performances of Zuko and Iroh. The film swept the parody Golden Raspberry Awards in 2010, with five "wins" including Worst Picture. It is sometimes now considered one of the worst movies ever made. The Last Airbender opened in second place at the box office behind Eclipse. Produced on a $150 million budget, the film grossed $131 million domestically and $319 million worldwide. It is the fourth highest grossing Nickelodeon film, behind Sponge Out of Water, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and The Adventures of Tintin. The film was originally envisioned as the first in a trilogy of Last Airbender films each based on the three seasons of the show, but due to the unpopularity and the low profits of the first film, the planned trilogy was left in doubt for many years. In 2018, Michael Dante Dimartino and Bryan Konietzko announced a live-action remake of the animated series on Netflix, ending speculation of further films. Galaxy Quest Galaxy Quest is a 1999 American science fiction action comedy film directed by Dean Parisot and written by David Howard and Robert Gordon. A parody of science-fiction films and series, especially Star Trek and its fandom, the film stars Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell, and Daryl Mitchell. The film depicts the cast of a defunct cult television series called Galaxy Quest who are suddenly visited by actual aliens who believe the series to be an accurate documentary, and become involved in a very real intergalactic conflict. The film was a modest box office success and was positively received by critics: it won the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation and the Nebula Award for Best Script, and was also nominated for 10 Saturn Awards, including Best Science Fiction Film, Best Director for Parisot, Best Actress for Weaver, and Best Supporting Actor for Rickman, with Allen winning Best Actor. Galaxy Quest went on to achieve cult status through the years, especially from Star Trek fans for its affectionate parody, but also to more mainstream audiences as a comedy film in its own right. Several former cast and crew members of Star Trek also went on to praise the film. It was included in Readers Digests list of The Top 100+ Funniest Movies of All Time in 2012, while Star Trek fans voted it the seventh best Star Trek film of all time in 2013. Johnny English Johnny English is a 2003 spy action comedy film directed by Peter Howitt and written by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and William Davies. It is a British-American venture produced by StudioCanal and Working Title Films, and distributed by Universal Pictures. Starring Rowan Atkinson in the title role, Natalie Imbruglia, Ben Miller and John Malkovich, it is the first instalment of the Johnny English film series and serves as a parody/homage to the spy genre, mainly the James Bond film series as well as Atkinsons Mr. Bean character. The character is also related to Atkinsons bumbling spy character from a series of adverts in the United Kingdom for Barclaycard in the 1990s. Released theatrically in the United States on 18 July 2003, the film met with mixed reviews from critics but was commercially successful, having grossed $160 million worldwide against a budget of $40 million. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 11 April 2003 and topped the countrys box office for the next three weekends, before being overtaken by X2. Due to its commercial success, it was followed by two sequels, Johnny English Reborn and Johnny English Strikes Again, in 2011 and 2018, respectively. Analyze This Analyze This is a 1999 American-Australian gangster comedy film directed by Harold Ramis, who co-wrote the screenplay with playwright Kenneth Lonergan and Peter Tolan. The film stars Robert De Niro as a mafioso and Billy Crystal as his psychiatrist. A sequel, Analyze That, was released in 2002. The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! is a 1988 American crime comedy film. The film stars Leslie Nielsen as the bumbling police lieutenant Frank Drebin. The film also stars Priscilla Presley, Ricardo Montalbán, George Kennedy, and O. J. Simpson. The film features fast-paced slapstick comedy, including many visual and verbal puns and gags. The film is based on the character portrayed by Nielsen in the television series Police Squad! The core creative team behind Police Squad! and the film series includes the team of David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker as well as Pat Proft in varying combinations. Released on December 2, 1988, the film was a critical and commercial success, which led to two sequels: 2}}: The Smell of Fear and 3}}: The Final Insult. American Made American Made is a 2017 American action crime film directed by Doug Liman, written by Gary Spinelli, and starring Tom Cruise, Domhnall Gleeson, Sarah Wright, Alejandro Edda, Mauricio Mejía, Caleb Landry Jones, and Jesse Plemons. It is inspired by the life of Barry Seal, a former TWA pilot who flew missions for the CIA, and became a drug smuggler for the Medellín Cartel in the 1980s. In order to avoid jail time, Seal became an informant for the DEA. The film was first released in Taiwan on August 18, 2017, and then in the United States on September 29, 2017. It is the first film directed by Liman to be released by Universal Pictures since The Bourne Identity in 2002, and played in 2D and IMAX in select theaters. It grossed $134 million worldwide against a budget of around $50 million and received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Cruises performance. Hercules Hercules is a 2014 American 3D action-adventure film directed by Brett Ratner, written by Ryan J. Condal and Evan Spiliotopoulos, and starring Dwayne Johnson, Ian McShane, Rufus Sewell, Aksel Hennie, Ingrid Bolsø Berdal, Reece Ritchie, Tobias Santelmann, Joseph Fiennes, Peter Mullan, Rebecca Ferguson, Isaac Andrews, Irina Shayk, and John Hurt. It is based on the graphic novel Hercules: The Thracian Wars. Distributed jointly by Paramount Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was released on July 25, 2014. It is one of two Hollywood-studio Hercules films released in 2014, the other one being Lionsgates The Legend of Hercules. The film became a box office success, earning $244 million on a $100 million budget and received mixed reviews from critics, who however, praised the action sequences and Johnsons acting. Rashomon is a 1950 Jidaigeki film directed by Akira Kurosawa, working in close collaboration with cinematographer Kazuo Miyagawa. It stars Toshiro Mifune, Machiko Kyō, Masayuki Mori, and Takashi Shimura. Although the film borrows the title from Ryūnosuke Akutagawas short story "Rashōmon", it is based on Akutagawas short story of 1922 "In a Grove", which provides the characters and plot. The film is known for a plot device that involves various characters providing subjective, alternative, self-serving, and contradictory versions of the same incident. Rashomon marked the entrance of Japanese film onto the world stage; it won several awards, including the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 1951, and an Academy Honorary Award at the 24th Academy Awards in 1952, and is considered one of the greatest films ever made. The Rashomon effect is named after the film. She's the Man Shes the Man is a 2006 American romantic comedy sports film directed by Andy Fickman and starring Amanda Bynes, Channing Tatum, Laura Ramsey and Emily Perkins. It is inspired by William Shakespeares play Twelfth Night. The film centers on teenager Viola Hastings who enters her brothers school in his place, pretending to be a boy, in order to play with the boys soccer team after her team gets cut at her school. The Last of the Mohicans The Last of the Mohicans is a 1992 American epic historical drama film set in 1757 during the French and Indian War. It was written and directed by Michael Mann and was based on James Fenimore Coopers 1826 novel The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 and George B. Seitzs 1936 film adaptation, owing more to the film than the novel. The film stars Daniel Day-Lewis and Madeleine Stowe, with Jodhi May, Russell Means, Wes Studi, Eric Schweig, and Steven Waddington in supporting roles. The soundtrack features music by Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman, and the song "I Will Find You" by Clannad. The main theme of the film is taken from the tune "The Gael" by Scottish singer-songwriter Dougie MacLean. Released on September 25, 1992 in the United States, The Last of the Mohicans was met with positive reviews and commercial success during its box-office run. Man on a Ledge Man on a Ledge is a 2012 American action thriller film directed by Asger Leth, starring Sam Worthington, Jamie Bell, Elizabeth Banks, Edward Burns, Anthony Mackie, Genesis Rodriguez, and Ed Harris. Filming took place in New York City on top of The Roosevelt Hotel. It was met with mostly negative reception by critics, and grossed $8 million in its opening weekend. The films soundtrack, written by Henry Jackman, was released alongside the film, also to negative reception from critics. 47 Ronin 47 Ronin is a 2013 American 3D fantasy action film directed by Carl Rinsch. Written by Chris Morgan and Hossein Amini from a story by Morgan and Walter Hamada, the film is a work of Chūshingura serving as a fictionalized account of the forty-seven rōnin, a real-life group of masterless samurai under daimyō Asano Naganori in 18th-century Japan who avenged Naganoris death by confronting his rival Kira Yoshinaka. Starring Keanu Reeves and Hiroyuki Sanada, the film was produced by H2F Entertainment, Mid Atlantic Films, Moving Picture Company and Stuber Productions, and was released theatrically by Universal Pictures on December 25, 2013 in the United States. Although its action sequences and visuals were praised, 47 Ronin received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $151 million against its total budget of $175 million, making it a box office bomb and leaving Universal deeply in the red for 2013. Adjusted for inflation, it lost an estimated $152 million. Variety magazine listed 47 Ronin as one of "Hollywoods biggest box office bombs of 2013". Marley & Me Marley & Me is a 2008 American comedy-drama film directed by David Frankel and written by Scott Frank and Don Roos, based on the memoir of the same name by John Grogan. The film stars Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston as Marleys owners. Marley & Me was released in the United States and Canada on December 25, 2008, and set a record for the largest Christmas Day box office ever with $14.75 million in ticket sales. The film was followed by a 2011 direct-to-video prequel, The Puppy Years. Evil Dead II Evil Dead II is a 1987 American comedy horror film directed by Sam Raimi, and a parody sequel to the horror film The Evil Dead. The film was written by Raimi and Scott Spiegel, produced by Robert Tapert, and stars Bruce Campbell as Ash Williams. Filming took place in Michigan and North Carolina in 1986, and the film was released in the United States on March 13, 1987. It was a minor box office success, achieving just under $6 million. It garnered positive reviews in which critics praised Raimis direction and Campbells performance. Like the original, Evil Dead II has accumulated a cult following. The film was followed by a third installment, Army of Darkness, and a television series, Ash vs Evil Dead. War Horse War Horse is a 2011 American war drama film directed and co-produced by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay written by Lee Hall and Richard Curtis, based on Michael Morpurgos 1982 novel of the same name and its 2007 play adaptation. The films ensemble cast includes Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson, David Thewlis, Tom Hiddleston, Benedict Cumberbatch, Eddie Marsan, Niels Arestrup, Toby Kebbell, David Kross, and Peter Mullan. Set before and during World War I, it tells of the journey of Joey, a bay Thoroughbred horse raised by British teenager Albert, as he is bought by the British Army, leading him to encounter numerous individuals and owners throughout Europe, all the while experiencing the tragedies of the war happening around him. DreamWorks Pictures acquired the film rights to the novel in December 1990, with Spielberg announced to direct the film in May 2010. Having directed many films set during the Second World War, it was his first film to tackle the events of World War I. Long-term Spielberg collaborators Janusz Kamiński, Michael Kahn, Rick Carter, and John Williams all worked on the film as cinematographer, editor, production designer, and music composer, respectively. Produced by DreamWorks Pictures and released worldwide by Touchstone Pictures, War Horse became a box-office success and was met with positive reviews. The film was nominated for six Academy Awards including Best Picture, two Golden Globe Awards and five BAFTAs. Monsters vs. Aliens Monsters vs. Aliens is a 2009 American computer-animated science fiction monster comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was DreamWorks Animations first feature film to be directly produced in a stereoscopic 3-D format instead of being converted into 3-D after completion, which added $15 million to the films budget. The film was directed by Conrad Vernon and Rob Letterman, and features the voices of Reese Witherspoon, Seth Rogen, Hugh Laurie, Will Arnett, Kiefer Sutherland, Rainn Wilson, Paul Rudd, and Stephen Colbert. The film was released on June 27, 2009 in the United States, grossing over $381 million worldwide on a $175 million budget. Although not successful enough to be followed by a sequel, the film started a franchise consisting of a short film, B.O.B.s Big Break, two television specials, Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space and Night of the Living Carrots, and a television series with the same name. Pandorum Pandorum is a 2009 science fiction horror film, with elements of Lovecraftian horror and survival adventure. The film was directed by Christian Alvart and produced by Robert Kulzer, Jeremy Bolt and Paul W. S. Anderson. Travis Milloy wrote the screenplay from a story by Milloy and Alvart. It stars Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster. Filming began in Berlin in August 2008. Pandorum was released on 25 September 2009 in the United States, and on 2 October 2009 in the UK. The films title is a fictional slang term for a form of psychosis called Orbital Dysfunctional Syndrome caused by deep space and triggered by emotional stress. This leads to severe paranoia, delirium, and nosebleeding. Mr. Brooks Mr. Brooks is a 2007 American psychological thriller film directed by Bruce A. Evans starring Kevin Costner, Demi Moore, Dane Cook, and William Hurt. It was released on June 1, 2007. The film follows the eponymous character, a celebrated Portland businessman and serial killer who is forced to take on a protégé after being blackmailed, and has to contend with his bloodthirsty alter ego who convinces him to indulge his "habit". His life grows even more complicated when a driven police officer reopens the investigation into his murders. The film received mixed reviews and grossed $48.1 million against a $20 million budget. Spy Game Spy Game is a 2001 American spy film directed by Tony Scott and starring Robert Redford and Brad Pitt. The film grossed $62 million in the United States and $143 million worldwide and received mostly positive reviews from film critics. I Am Sam I Am Sam is a 2001 American drama film written and directed by Jessie Nelson, and starring Sean Penn as a father with an intellectual disability, Dakota Fanning as his bright and inquisitive daughter, and Michelle Pfeiffer as his lawyer. Dianne Wiest, Loretta Devine, Richard Schiff, and Laura Dern appear in supporting roles. Jessie Nelson and Kristine Johnson, who co-wrote the screenplay, researched the issues facing adults with intellectual disabilities by visiting the non-profit organization L.A. GOAL. They subsequently cast two actors with disabilities, Brad Silverman and Joe Rosenberg, in key roles. For his new role as Sam, Penn was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor at the 74th Academy Awards in 2002. The film launched the career of child actress Dakota Fanning, who was then seven years old and had only acted in two small roles. She became the youngest actress to be nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award. The movies title is derived from the opening lines "I am Sam / Sam I am" of the book Green Eggs and Ham, which is read in the movie. The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics. First Man First Man is a 2018 American biographical drama film directed by Damien Chazelle and written by Josh Singer. Based on the book The Life of Neil A. Armstrong by James R. Hansen, the film stars Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong, alongside Claire Foy, Jason Clarke, Kyle Chandler, Corey Stoll, Ciarán Hinds, Christopher Abbott, Patrick Fugit, and Lukas Haas, and follows the years leading up to the Apollo 11 mission to the Moon in 1969. Steven Spielberg serves as an executive producer. The project was originally announced in 2003, with Clint Eastwood slated to direct. After that rendition fell through, Chazelle, Gosling and Singer all signed on by 2015, and principal photography began in Atlanta, Georgia, in November 2017. First Man had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on August 29, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 12, 2018, by Universal Pictures. The film received critical praise, particularly regarding the direction, Gosling and Foys performances, musical score, and the Moon landing sequence, although its choice to not depict the planting of the U.S. flag on the lunar surface led critics and politicians from both major American political parties to debate the films stance on patriotism. Despite its positive critical reception, notable cast and crew and $59 million production budget, the film was considered a commercial disappointment, grossing $105 million worldwide. It received numerous accolades, including two nominations at the 76th Golden Globe Awards, ten nominations at the 24th Critics Choice Awards, seven nominations at the 72nd British Academy Film Awards, and four nominations at the 91st Academy Awards. Deepwater Horizon Deepwater Horizon is a 2016 American disaster film based on the Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Peter Berg directed it from a screenplay by Matthew Michael Carnahan and Matthew Sand. It stars Mark Wahlberg, Kurt Russell, John Malkovich, Gina Rodriguez, Dylan OBrien, and Kate Hudson. It is adapted from a 2010 article by David Barstow, David Rohde, and Stephanie Saul. Principal photography began on April 27, 2015 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The film premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival and was theatrically released in the United States on September 30, 2016. It received generally positive reviews and grossed over $121 million worldwide. The film was nominated for two Oscars at the 89th Academy Awards: Best Sound Editing and Best Visual Effects, and a BAFTA Award for Best Sound at the 70th British Academy Film Awards. Predator 2 Predator 2 is a 1990 American science fiction action film written by brothers Jim and John Thomas, directed by Stephen Hopkins, and starring Danny Glover, Ruben Blades, Gary Busey, María Conchita Alonso, Bill Paxton, and Kevin Peter Hall. It is the second installment of the Predator franchise, serving as a sequel to 1987s Predator, with Kevin Peter Hall reprising the title role of the Predator. Set ten years after the events of the first film, in Los Angeles, the film focuses on the Predator, a technologically advanced alien hunter, and the efforts of a disgruntled police officer and his allies to defeat the malevolent creature. The film received generally mixed reviews, despite earning a moderate return at the box office, grossing $57 million worldwide, compared to the previous films $98 million gross on a smaller production budget. This would be the last film appearance of the Predator until 2004s crossover film Alien vs. Predator. A sequel, Predators, was released in 2010. Commando Commando is a 1985 American action film directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rae Dawn Chong, Alyssa Milano, Vernon Wells, Bill Duke and Dan Hedaya. The film was released in the United States on October 4, 1985. The film was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Special Effects but lost to Back to the Future. The films score was provided by James Horner. A commercial success, Commando was the 7th highest-grossing R-rated movie of 1985 worldwide, and the 25th highest-grossing overall. Dr. No Dr. No is a 1962 British spy film starring Sean Connery, with Ursula Andress, Joseph Wiseman and Jack Lord, which was filmed in Jamaica and England. It is the first James Bond film. Based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, it was adapted by Richard Maibaum, Johanna Harwood, and Berkely Mather and was directed by Terence Young. The film was produced by Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli, a partnership that continued until 1975. In the film, James Bond is sent to Jamaica to investigate the disappearance of a fellow British agent. The trail leads him to the underground base of Dr. No, who is plotting to disrupt an early American space launch with a radio beam weapon. Although the first of the Bond books to be made into a film, Dr. No was not the first of Flemings novels. Casino Royale was the debut for the character; however, the film makes a few references to threads from earlier books. This film makes reference to later books in the series as well, such as the criminal organisation SPECTRE, which was not introduced until the 1961 novel Thunderball. Dr. No was produced on a low budget, and was a financial success. While the film received a mixed critical reaction upon release, over time it has gained a reputation as one of the series best instalments. The film was the first of a successful series of 24 Bond films. Dr. No also launched a genre of "secret agent" films that flourished in the 1960s. The film also spawned a comic book adaptation and soundtrack album as part of its promotion and marketing. Many of the iconic aspects of a typical James Bond film were established in Dr. No: the film begins with an introduction to the character through the view of a gun barrel and a highly stylised main title sequence, both of which were created by Maurice Binder. It also established the iconic "James Bond" theme music. Production designer Ken Adam established an elaborate visual style that is one of the hallmarks of the film series. The Virgin Suicides The Virgin Suicides is a 1999 American drama film written for the screen and directed by Sofia Coppola, co-produced by Francis Ford Coppola, and starring James Woods, Kathleen Turner, Kirsten Dunst, and Josh Hartnett. The film also features Scott Glenn, Michael Paré and Danny DeVito in minor roles, and a voice narration by Giovanni Ribisi. Based on the 1993 best selling debut novel of the same name by American author Jeffrey Eugenides, the film tells of the lives of five teenage sisters in a middle-class suburb of Detroit during the late 1970s. After the youngest sister makes an initial attempt at suicide, her sisters are put under close scrutiny by their parents, eventually being confined to the home, which leads to their increasingly depressive and isolated behavior. Like the novel, the film is told from the perspective of a group of adolescent boys in the neighborhood who are fascinated by the girls. Shot in 1998 in Toronto, the film was director Sofia Coppolas debut feature. It features an original score by the French electronic band Air. The film premiered at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival, and received a limited theatrical release on April 21, 2000 in the United States, later expanding to a wide release in May 2000. It was met with largely positive critical reception, with both the performances and Coppolas direction receiving note. The film marked the beginning of a working relationship between Coppola and star Dunst, whom Coppola would cast as the lead in several films in the following years. The film ranked number 39 on Entertainment Weeklys list of the "50 Best High School Movies". The Spectacular Now The Spectacular Now is a 2013 American coming-of-age romantic comedy-drama film directed by James Ponsoldt, written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber and starring Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley. Based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Tim Tharp, the film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it garnered critical acclaim. It was released in the United States on August 2, 2013, and grossed $6 million worldwide. Legends of the Fall Legends of the Fall is a 1994 American epic historical drama film directed by Edward Zwick and starring Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins, Aidan Quinn, Julia Ormond and Henry Thomas. Based on the 1979 novella of the same title by Jim Harrison, the film is about three brothers and their father living in the wilderness and plains of Montana in the early 20th century and how their lives are affected by nature, history, war, and love. The films time frame spans from World War I through the Prohibition era, ending with a brief scene set in 1963. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards and won for Best Cinematography. Both the film and book contain occasional Cornish language terms, the Ludlows being a Cornish emigrant family. The Master The Master is a 2012 American drama film written, directed, and co-produced by Paul Thomas Anderson and starring Joaquin Phoenix, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Amy Adams. It tells the story of Freddie Quell, a World War II Navy veteran struggling to adjust to a post-war society, who meets Lancaster Dodd, a leader of a religious movement known as "The Cause". Dodd sees something in Quell and accepts him into the movement. Freddie takes a liking to "The Cause", and begins traveling with Dodds family along the East Coast to spread his teachings. It was produced by Annapurna Pictures and Ghoulardi Film Company and distributed by The Weinstein Company. With a budget of $30 million, filming began in June 2011, with cinematography provided by Mihai Mălaimare Jr., editing by Peter McNulty, and an original music score by Jonny Greenwood. The films inspirations were varied: it was partly inspired by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, as well as by early drafts of Andersons There Will Be Blood, the novel V. by Thomas Pynchon, drunken Navy stories that Jason Robards had told to Anderson as he was terminally ill while filming Magnolia, and the life story of author John Steinbeck. The Master was shot almost entirely on 65mm film stock, making it the first fiction feature to be shot and released in 70 mm since Kenneth Branaghs Hamlet in 1996. Initially, the film was set up with Universal, but fell through due to script and budget problems. It was first publicly shown on August 3, 2012, at the American Cinematheque in 70 mm and screened variously in the same way, before officially premiering at the Venice Film Festival on September 1, where it won the FIPRESCI Award for Best Film. It was released in theaters on September 14, 2012, in the United States to critical acclaim, with its acting, screenplay, direction, plausibility, and realistic portrayal of post-World War II Americans praised. It further received three Oscar nominations: Best Actor for Phoenix, Best Supporting Actor for Hoffman, and Best Supporting Actress for Adams. In 2016, The Master was voted the 24th greatest film of the 21st century by 177 critics from around the world. Anderson has repeatedly claimed that The Master is his favorite film that he has made to date. Wall Street Wall Street is a 1987 American drama film, directed and co-written by Oliver Stone, which stars Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, and Daryl Hannah. The film tells the story of Bud Fox, a young stockbroker who becomes involved with Gordon Gekko, a wealthy, unscrupulous corporate raider. Stone made the film as a tribute to his father, Lou Stone, a stockbroker during the Great Depression. The character of Gekko is said to be a composite of several people, including Dennis Levine, Ivan Boesky, Carl Icahn, Asher Edelman, Michael Milken, and Stone himself. The character of Sir Lawrence Wildman, meanwhile, was modeled on the prominent British financier and corporate raider Sir James Goldsmith. Originally, the studio wanted Warren Beatty to play Gekko, but he was not interested; Stone, meanwhile, wanted Richard Gere, but Gere passed on the role. The film was well received among major film critics. Douglas won the Academy Award for Best Actor, and the film has come to be seen as the archetypal portrayal of 1980s success, with Douglas character declaring that "greed is good." It has also proven influential in inspiring people to work on Wall Street, with Sheen, Douglas, and Stone commenting over the years how people still approach them and say that they became stockbrokers because of their respective characters in the film. Stone and Douglas reunited for a sequel titled Money Never Sleeps, which was released theatrically on September 24, 2010. Bowling for Columbine Bowling for Columbine is a 2002 American documentary film written, produced, directed, and narrated by Michael Moore. The film explores what Moore suggests are the primary causes for the Columbine High School massacre in 1999 and other acts of violence with guns. Moore focuses on the background and environment in which the massacre took place and some common public opinions and assumptions about related issues. The film also looks into the nature of violence in the United States. A critical and commercial success, the film brought Moore international attention as a rising filmmaker and won numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, the Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary Feature, a special 55th Anniversary Prize at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, and the César Award for Best Foreign Film. The film is considered one of the greatest documentary films of all time. Barry Lyndon Barry Lyndon is a 1975 period drama film written and directed by Stanley Kubrick, based on the 1844 novel The Luck of Barry Lyndon by William Makepeace Thackeray. It stars Ryan ONeal, Marisa Berenson, Patrick Magee, Leonard Rossiter and Hardy Krüger. The film recounts the early exploits and later unravelling of a fictional 18th-century Irish rogue and opportunist who marries a rich widow to climb the social ladder and assume her late husbands aristocratic position. Kubrick began production on Barry Lyndon after his 1971 film, A Clockwork Orange. Kubrick had originally intended to direct a biopic on Napoleon, but lost his financing due to the commercial failure of a similar film, Waterloo. Kubrick eventually directed Barry Lyndon, set during the Seven Years War, utilising his research from his Napoleon project. Filming lasted roughly 8 months, beginning in December 1973, and took place in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Germany. The films cinematography has been described as ground-breaking. Especially notable are the long double shots, usually ended with a slow backwards zoom, the scenes shot entirely in candlelight, and the settings based on William Hogarth paintings. The exteriors were filmed on location in Ireland, England and Germany, with the interiors shot mainly in London. The production was troubled; there were problems related to logistics, weather, and even politics, while the relationship between Kubrick and ONeal was especially fraught and difficult. ONeals perceived lack of on-screen depth and ability to portray a character arc have been repeatedly criticised; this perception was not shared by Kubrick, who subsequently praised ONeals performance. Barry Lyndon won four Oscars in production categories at the 1975 Academy Awards. Although some critics took issue with the films slow pace and restrained emotion, its reputation, like that of many of Kubricks works, has strengthened over time, with many now regarding it as one of his greatest achievements. Brüno Brüno is a 2009 British-American mockumentary comedy film directed by Larry Charles and starring Sacha Baron Cohen, who produced, co-wrote, and played the gay Austrian fashion journalist Brüno. It is the third film based on one of Cohens characters from Da Ali G Show; the first were Ali G Indahouse and Borat. Punch-Drunk Love Punch-Drunk Love is a 2002 American romantic black comedy film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and starring Adam Sandler, Emily Watson, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Luis Guzmán, and Mary Lynn Rajskub. Sandler stars as an entrepreneur with severe social anxiety who is set up on a date with his sisters co-worker. The two immediately fall in love, but he is forced to defend his new love interest and himself from extortionists. After the release of his previous film Magnolia, Anderson stated that he would like to work with Adam Sandler in the future and that he was determined to make his next film ninety minutes long. The film was produced by Revolution Studios and New Line Cinema, and distributed by Columbia Pictures; it features the video art of Jeremy Blake in the form of visual interludes. The film received positive reviews from critics, with Sandlers performance receiving critical praise, but failed to recoup its production budget at the box office. Puss in Boots Puss in Boots is a 2011 American computer-animated, adventure-comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Written by Brian Lynch and Tom Wheeler, the film was directed by Chris Miller, who also directed Shrek the Third. It stars Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Zach Galifianakis, Billy Bob Thornton and Amy Sedaris. The film follows the character Puss in Boots on his adventures prior to his first appearance in Shrek 2. Accompanied by his friends, Humpty Dumpty and Kitty Softpaws, Puss is pitted against Jack and Jill, two murderous outlaws in ownership of legendary magical beans that lead to a great fortune. The character of Puss in Boots originated in a European fairy tale in 1697, and the film is a spin-off and prequel to the Shrek franchise. The film was released in theaters on October 28, 2011, in Digital 3D and IMAX 3D. Puss in Boots received positive reviews from critics, grossed $554.9 million at the box office, and was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 84th Academy Awards. A television series spin-off from the film titled The Adventures of Puss in Boots premiered on Netflix in 2015. A sequel titled Puss in Boots 2: Nine Lives & 40 Thieves was scheduled for release in 2018 but was removed from the studios schedule in early 2015. On November 6, 2018, it was reported by Variety that Chris Meledandri had been tasked to revive both Shrek and Puss in Boots, with the original cast potentially returning. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation National Lampoons Christmas Vacation is a 1989 American Christmas comedy film directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik. It is the third installment in National Lampoons Vacation film series, and was written by John Hughes, based on his short story in National Lampoon magazine, "Christmas 59". The film stars Chevy Chase, Beverly DAngelo and Randy Quaid, with Juliette Lewis and Johnny Galecki as the Griswold children Audrey and Rusty, respectively. Since its release, Christmas Vacation has often been labeled as a modern Christmas classic. It is widely regarded as the best sequel of the Vacation series, and is the only sequel to have its own direct sequel: a 2003 made-for-TV release entitled Cousin Eddies Island Adventure. Christmas Vacation is the last theatrical Vacation film to carry the National Lampoon label and to feature a screenwriting credit from Hughes. Rounders Rounders is a 1998 American drama film about the underground world of high-stakes poker, directed by John Dahl and starring Matt Damon and Edward Norton. The story follows two friends who need to win at high-stakes poker to quickly pay off a large debt. The term "rounder" refers to a person traveling around from city to city seeking high-stakes card games. Rounders opened to mixed reviews and earned only a modest box office. With the poker boom in the early 2000s, the film later became a cult hit. Wayne's World Waynes World is a 1992 American comedy film directed by Penelope Spheeris, produced by Lorne Michaels, and written by Mike Myers, and Bonnie and Terry Turner. It stars Myers in his feature film debut as Wayne Campbell and Dana Carvey as Garth Algar, a pair of rock fans who broadcast a public-access television show. It also features Rob Lowe, Tia Carrere, Lara Flynn Boyle, Brian Doyle-Murray, Chris Farley, Ed ONeill, Ione Skye, Meat Loaf, and Alice Cooper. Waynes World was released in the US on February 14, 1992. A critical and commercial success, it was the eighth-highest-grossing film of 1992 and it remains the highest-grossing film based on Saturday Night Live skits. A sequel, Waynes World 2, was released on December 10, 1993. Young Frankenstein Young Frankenstein is a 1974 American comedy horror film directed by Mel Brooks and starring Gene Wilder as the title character, a descendant of the infamous Dr. Victor Frankenstein, and Peter Boyle as the monster. The supporting cast includes Teri Garr, Cloris Leachman, Marty Feldman, Madeline Kahn, Kenneth Mars, Richard Haydn, and Gene Hackman. The screenplay was written by Wilder and Brooks. The film is a parody of the classic horror film genre, in particular the various film adaptations of Mary Shelleys novel Frankenstein produced by Universal Pictures in the 1930s. Much of the lab equipment used as props was created by Kenneth Strickfaden for the 1931 film Frankenstein. To help evoke the atmosphere of the earlier films, Brooks shot the picture entirely in black and white, a rarity in the 1970s, and employed 1930s style opening credits and scene transitions such as iris outs, wipes, and fades to black. The film also features a period score by Brooks longtime composer John Morris. A critical favorite and box office smash, Young Frankenstein ranks No. 28 on Total Film magazines readers "List of the 50 Greatest Comedy Films of All Time", No. 56 on Bravo TVs list of the "100 Funniest Movies", and No. 13 on the American Film Institutes list of the 100 funniest American movies. In 2003, it was deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" by the United States National Film Preservation Board, and selected for preservation in the Library of Congress National Film Registry. It was later adapted by Brooks and Thomas Meehan as a stage musical. On its 40th anniversary, Brooks considered it by far his finest film as a writer-director. Green Street Hooligans Green Street is a 2005 British-American independent drama film about football hooliganism in the United Kingdom. It was directed by Lexi Alexander and stars Elijah Wood and Charlie Hunnam. In the film, an American college student falls in with a violent West Ham football firm run by his brother-in-laws younger brother and is morally transformed by their commitment to each other. Two sequels followed in the form of direct-to-video releases. The first, Stand Your Ground, was released on various dates around the world between March 2009 to July 2010. The second, Never Back Down, was released in the UK on 21 October 2013. Idiocracy Idiocracy is a 2006 American science fiction comedy film directed by Mike Judge and starring Luke Wilson, Maya Rudolph, and Dax Shepard. The film tells the story of Joe Bauers, an American soldier who takes part in a classified military human hibernation experiment, only to accidentally awaken 500 years later in a dystopian society where mankind has embraced anti-intellectualism and commercialism has run rampant, and which is devoid of intellectual curiosity, social responsibility, and coherent notions of justice and human rights. The film was not screened for critics, and distributor 20th Century Fox was accused of abandoning the film. Despite its lack of a major theatrical release, which resulted in a mere $495,303 box office, the film received positive reviews from critics and has become a cult film. I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry is a 2007 American comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan. It stars Adam Sandler and Kevin James as the title characters Chuck and Larry, respectively, two New York City firefighters who pretend to be a gay couple in order to ensure one of their children can receive healthcare. The film was released in the United States on July 20, 2007, and was Sandlers first role in a Universal Pictures film since Bulletproof in 1996. La Haine La haine is a 1995 French black-and-white drama film written, co-edited, and directed by Mathieu Kassovitz. It is commonly released under its French title in the English-speaking world, although its U.S. VHS release was titled Hate. It is about three young friends and their struggle to live in the banlieues of Paris. The title derives from a line spoken by one of them, Hubert, "La haine attire la haine!", "hatred breeds hatred." Cinderella Cinderella is a 1950 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney and originally released by RKO Radio Pictures. Based on the fairy tale Cinderella by Charles Perrault, it is the twelfth Disney animated feature film. The film was directed by Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske, and Wilfred Jackson. Mack David, Jerry Livingston, and Al Hoffman wrote the songs, which include "Cinderella", "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes", "Sing Sweet Nightingale", "The Work Song", "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo", and "So This is Love". It features the voices of Ilene Woods, Eleanor Audley, Verna Felton, Rhoda Williams, James MacDonald, Luis van Rooten, Don Barclay, Mike Douglas, William Phipps, and Lucille Bliss. At the time, Walt Disney Productions had suffered from losing connections to the European film markets due to the outbreak of World War II, enduring some box office bombs like Pinocchio, Fantasia, and Bambi, all of which would later become more successful with several re-releases in theaters and on home video. At the time, however, the studio was over $4 million in debt and was on the verge of bankruptcy. Walt Disney and his animators turned back to feature film production in 1948 after producing a string of package films with the idea of adapting Charles Perraults Cendrillon into a motion picture. It is the first Disney film in which all of Disneys Nine Old Men worked together as directing animators. After two years in production, Cinderella was finally released on February 15, 1950. It became the greatest critical and commercial hit for the studio since Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and helped reverse the studios fortunes. It received three Academy Award nominations, including Best Music, Original Song for "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo". Decades later, it was followed by two direct-to-video sequels, Dreams Come True and A Twist in Time, and a 2015 live-action adaptation directed by Kenneth Branagh. The castle is duplicated at Magic Kingdom park in Disney World and with Sleeping Beauty Castle at the center of Disneyland is the basis for one of Walt Disneys logos. In 2018, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Drop The Drop is a 2014 American crime film directed by Michaël R. Roskam, from a screenplay written by Dennis Lehane. The film is based on Lehanes 2009 short story "Animal Rescue". Lehane also adapted the script into a 2014 novel of The Drop. The film stars Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace and James Gandolfini, with Matthias Schoenaerts, John Ortiz and James Frecheville in supporting roles. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, and was released theatrically on September 12, 2014. Network Network is a 1976 American satirical film written by Paddy Chayefsky and directed by Sidney Lumet, about a fictional television network, UBS, and its struggle with poor ratings. The film stars Faye Dunaway, William Holden, Peter Finch, and Robert Duvall and features Wesley Addy, Ned Beatty, and Beatrice Straight. The film won four Academy Awards, in the categories of Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Original Screenplay. In 2000, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In 2002, it was inducted into the Producers Guild of America Hall of Fame as a film that has "set an enduring standard for American entertainment". In 2005, the two Writers Guilds of America voted Chayefskys script one of the 10 greatest screenplays in the history of cinema. In 2007, the film was 64th among the 100 greatest American films as chosen by the American Film Institute, a ranking slightly higher than the one AFI had given it ten years earlier. The Time Traveler's Wife The Time Travelers Wife is a 2009 American romantic science fiction drama film based on Audrey Niffeneggers 2003 novel of the same name. Directed by Robert Schwentke, the film stars Eric Bana, Rachel McAdams, and Ron Livingston. The story follows Henry DeTamble, a Chicago librarian with a paranormal genetic disorder that causes him to randomly time travel as he tries to build a romantic relationship with Clare Abshire, who would become his wife. Filming began in September 2007, originally in anticipation of an autumn 2008 release. The films release was postponed with initially no official explanation from the studio. McAdams later noted that the delay was due to additional scenes and reshoots that could not be completed until the season at their outdoor location matched previously filmed footage, and Bana had regrown his hair following his work on the 2009 film Star Trek. Produced by New Line Cinema, the film was released on August 14, 2009, by Warner Bros. Pictures. Dirty Harry Dirty Harry is a 1971 American neo-noir action thriller film produced and directed by Don Siegel, the first in the Dirty Harry series. Clint Eastwood plays the title role, in his first outing as San Francisco Police Department Inspector "Dirty" Harry Callahan. The film drew upon the real life case of the Zodiac Killer as the Callahan character seeks out a similar vicious psychopath. Dirty Harry was a critical and commercial success and set the style for a whole genre of police films. It was followed by four sequels: Magnum Force in 1973, The Enforcer in 1976, Sudden Impact in 1983 and The Dead Pool in 1988. In 2012, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant". The Way Way Back The Way, Way Back is a 2013 American independent coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Nat Faxon and Jim Rash in their directorial debuts. The film stars Liam James as Duncan, a shy 14-year-old who goes on summer vacation to Cape Cod with his mother and her abusive boyfriend. The film also stars Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Allison Janney, AnnaSophia Robb, Sam Rockwell, and Maya Rudolph, with Rob Corddry, Amanda Peet, Faxon, and Rash in supporting roles. Faxon and Rash conceived the film in the early 2000s, however it spent several years in development hell before funding could be secured. Eventually, Fox Searchlight Pictures agreed to distribute the film. Filming lasted several months during the Summer of 2012. It premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and had a wider release on July 5, 2013, where it received positive reviews and was a box office success, grossing $26.9 million against its $5 million budget. The Favourite The Favourite is a 2018 period black comedy film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and written by Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara. It is a co-production of the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, and the United States. Set in early 18th-century England, the story examines the relationship between two cousins, Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, and Abigail Masham, who later became Baroness Masham, vying to be Court favourites of Queen Anne. Filming took place at Hatfield House in Hertfordshire and at Hampton Court Palace in Hampton Court, Surrey between March and May 2017. The film premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on 30 August 2018, where it won the Grand Jury Prize and the Volpi Cup for Best Actress. It was released in the United States on 23 November 2018 by Fox Searchlight Pictures and in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland on 1 January 2019. The film became a box-office success, grossing $95 million worldwide on a $15 million budget. The Favourite received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its screenplay, direction, acting, cinematography, costume design, production values, and music. It received numerous awards and nominations, including ten Academy Award nominations, tied with Roma for the most nominations of any film that year. The Favourite also won a leading seven BAFTA Awards and ten British Independent Film Awards. Colman won Best Actress at the Academy Awards, the Golden Globes, and the BAFTAs. The film was ranked by the American Film Institute as one of the top ten films of 2018. Bridge to Terabithia Bridge to Terabithia is a 2007 American coming-of-age fantasy adventure film directed by Gábor Csupó and adapted for film by David L. Paterson and Jeff Stockwell. The film, starring Josh Hutcherson, AnnaSophia Robb, Robert Patrick, Bailee Madison, and Zooey Deschanel, and released by Walt Disney Pictures, is based on Katherine Patersons 1977 novel of the same name. Bridge to Terabithia tells the story of bullied kids Jesse Aarons and Leslie Burke, 12-year-old neighbors who create a fantasy world called Terabithia and spend their free time together in an abandoned tree house. The original novel was based on events from the childhood of the authors son, screenwriter David Paterson. When he asked his mother if he could write a screenplay of the novel, she agreed in part because of his ability as a playwright. Production began in February 2006, and the film was finished by November. Principal photography was shot in Auckland, New Zealand within 60 days. Film editing took 10 weeks, while post-production, music mixing, and visual effects took several months. This was Michael Chapmans last film as cinematographer before his retirement. Bridge to Terabithia was released to positive reviews; critics called it a faithful adaptation of the childrens novel, and found dynamic visuals and natural performances further enhanced the imaginative film. Bridge to Terabithia was nominated for seven awards and won five at the Young Artist Awards. Crank: High Voltage Crank: High Voltage is a 2009 American action film that was written and directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor. It is the sequel to the 2006 film Crank, and stars Jason Statham, Amy Smart, Clifton Collins Jr., Efren Ramirez, Bai Ling, David Carradine, and Dwight Yoakam. The story follows ex-hitman Chev Chelios, who, shortly after surviving a deadly fall on the streets of Los Angeles, is kidnapped and has his heart stolen by Chinese gangsters, replacing him with an artificial heart designed to keep him alive for an hour. Chev then sets out to find his heart while keeping himself electrically charged to stay alive. The film also features several cameo appearances of celebrities from different entertainment medium. The film was released in the United Kingdom on April 15, 2009, two days prior to its North American release date; April 17, 2009. Upon its release, Crank: High Voltage received positive reviews with many praising the acting, action sequences, humor, story and writing. Cold Mountain Cold Mountain is a 2003 epic war film written and directed by Anthony Minghella. The film is based on the bestselling 1997 novel of the same name by Charles Frazier. It stars Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, and Renée Zellweger with Eileen Atkins, Brendan Gleeson, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Natalie Portman, Jack White, Giovanni Ribisi, Donald Sutherland, and Ray Winstone in supporting roles. The film tells the story of a wounded deserter from the Confederate army close to the end of the American Civil War, who is on his way home to see the woman he loves. The film was a co-production of companies in Italy, Romania, the UK and US Cold Mountain opened to positive reviews from critics and won several major awards. For her performance, Renée Zellweger won the Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Screen Actors Guild Award and BAFTA Award, all in the Best Supporting Actress category. It was also a success at the box office and became a sleeper hit, grossing more than double its budget worldwide. Starsky & Hutch Starsky & Hutch is a 2004 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Todd Phillips. The film stars Ben Stiller as David Starsky and Owen Wilson as Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson and is a film adaptation of the original television series of the same name from the 1970s. Two streetwise undercover cops in the fictional city of Bay City, California in the 1970s, bust drug criminals with the help of underworld boss, Huggy Bear. The film functions as a sort of prequel to the TV series, as it portrays when Starsky was first partnered with Hutchinson. The film also switches the personalities of the title characters. While in the TV show, Starsky was curious and streetwise, and Hutch was by-the-book, in the film, Starsky is the serious cop, and Hutch is laid-back. There are four Frat Pack members in this film, although not all are in major roles. Pitch Perfect 2 Pitch Perfect 2 is a 2015 American musical comedy film directed and produced by Elizabeth Banks and written by Kay Cannon. It is a sequel to the 2012 film Pitch Perfect and the second installment in the Pitch Perfect film series. The film centers on the fictional Barden University Bellas, an all-female a cappella singing group, who try to beat out a competing German musical group in a world singing championship. The film features an ensemble cast, including Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Hailee Steinfeld, Brittany Snow, Hana Mae Lee, Alexis Knapp, Ester Dean, Chrissie Fit, Kelley Jakle, Kayleigh Lewinton and Shelley Regner, as well as Skylar Astin, Ben Platt, Adam DeVine, John Michael Higgins, and Banks all reprising their roles. It was released in the United States on May 15, 2015 by Universal Pictures. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed over $287 million worldwide. It surpassed the total gross of the original film in five days, and also became the highest-grossing music comedy film of all-time, overtaking School of Rock. A sequel, Pitch Perfect 3, was released on December 22, 2017. The Running Man The Running Man is a 1987 American science fiction action film directed by Paul Michael Glaser and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, María Conchita Alonso, Richard Dawson, Yaphet Kotto, and Jesse Ventura. It is very loosely based on the 1982 novel of the same title written by Stephen King and published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. The films story, set in a dystopian United States between 2017 and 2019, is about a television show called The Running Man, where convicted criminal "runners" must escape death at the hands of professional killers. The Running Man was a moderate box office success in the United States, grossing $38 million on its $27 million budget, but opened to mixed reviews from critics. The Grudge The Grudge is a 2004 supernatural horror film and a remake of the 2002 Japanese film, The Grudge. The film was directed by Takashi Shimizu, while Stephen Susco scripted the film. The film was produced by Sam Raimi through its Ghost House Pictures, alongside Takashige Ichise and Robert Tapert. The plot is told through a nonlinear sequence of events, and includes several intersecting subplots. It stars Sarah Michelle Gellar as a nurse who is cursed by the spirits of the house, while Jason Behr, Ryo Ishibashi, KaDee Strickland, William Mapother, Clea DuVall, and Bill Pullman in supporting roles. Takako Fuji, Yuya Ozeki, and Takashi Matsuyama portrays the characters Kayako Saeki, Toshio Saeki, and Takeo Saeki from the original franchise. The Grudge was released in North America on October 22, 2004, by Columbia Pictures. The film received mixed reviews, though Gellars performance as Karen Davis was praised by critics and was a box-office success, making over $187 million against a $10 million budget. The film was followed by two sequels, The Grudge 2 and The Grudge 3. A reimagining entitled The Grudge, which takes concurrently with the events of this film, is set to be released in 2020. Saw IV Saw IV is a 2007 American horror film and the fourth installment in the Saw franchise. It was directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and written by newcomers, Marcus Dunstan, Patrick Melton, and Thomas Fenton. It stars Tobin Bell, Scott Patterson, Costas Mandylor, Betsy Russell, and Lyriq Bent. The film continues the story of the Jigsaw Killers obsession with teaching people the value of their lives. Despite Jigsaws death in the previous installment, the film focuses on his ability to manipulate people into continuing his work. The story follows Officer Daniel Rigg being put through a series of tests in order to try to let go of his obsession with saving everyone, while at the same time attempting to save his partner. The film was released in North America on October 26, 2007, to generally negative reviews from critics. Despite this, the film was a box office success, grossing $139 million worldwide. Memoirs of a Geisha Memoirs of a Geisha is a 2005 American epic drama film based on the novel of the same name by Arthur Golden, produced by Steven Spielbergs Amblin Entertainment and Spyglass Entertainment and by Douglas Wicks Red Wagon Entertainment. Directed by Rob Marshall, the film was released in the United States on December 9, 2005 by Columbia Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures; the latter was given studio credit only. It stars Ziyi Zhang, Ken Watanabe, Gong Li, Michelle Yeoh, Youki Kudoh, Suzuka Ohgo and Samantha Futerman. Production took place in southern and northern California and in several locations in Kyoto, including the Kiyomizu temple and the Fushimi Inari shrine. The film tells the story of a young Japanese girl, Chiyo Sakamoto, who is sold by her impoverished family to a geisha house called an okiya. Chiyo is eventually transformed into a geisha and renamed "Sayuri", and becomes one of the most celebrated geisha of her time. But with this success, Sayuri also learns the secrets and sacrifices of the geisha lifestyle. The film was released to mixed reviews from western critics and was moderately successful at the box office. It was also nominated for and won numerous awards, including nominations for six Academy Awards, and eventually won three: Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design. The acting, visuals, sets, costumes, and John Williams musical score were praised, but the film was criticized for casting Chinese actresses as Japanese women and for its style over substance approach. The Japanese release of the film was titled Sayuri, the titular characters geisha name. S.W.A.T. S.W.A.T. is a 2003 American action crime thriller film directed by Clark Johnson and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Farrell, Michelle Rodriguez, LL Cool J, and Jeremy Renner. It is based on the 1975 television series of the same name. It was produced by Neal H. Moritz and released in the United States on August 8, 2003. Lars and the Real Girl Lars and the Real Girl is a 2007 American romantic comedy-drama film written by Nancy Oliver and directed by Craig Gillespie. It stars Ryan Gosling, Emily Mortimer, Paul Schneider, Kelli Garner, and Patricia Clarkson. The film follows Lars, a kind-hearted but socially awkward young man who develops a romantic yet platonic relationship with an anatomically correct sex doll, a "RealDoll" named Bianca. Though a commercial failure, Lars and the Real Girl was critically acclaimed, receiving an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay, while Gosling received nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role. JFK JFK is a 1991 American political thriller film directed by Oliver Stone. It examines the events leading to the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy and alleged cover-up through the eyes of former New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison. Garrison filed charges against New Orleans businessman Clay Shaw for his alleged participation in a conspiracy to assassinate the President, for which Lee Harvey Oswald was found responsible by the Warren Commission. The film was adapted by Stone and Zachary Sklar from the books On the Trail of the Assassins by Jim Garrison and Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy by Jim Marrs. Stone described this account as a "counter-myth" to the Warren Commissions "fictional myth." The film became embroiled in controversy. Upon its theatrical release, many major American newspapers ran editorials accusing Stone of taking liberties with historical facts, including the films implication that President Lyndon B. Johnson was part of a coup détat to kill Kennedy. Despite the controversy surrounding its historical depiction, JFK received critical praise for the performances of its cast, Stones directing, score, editing, and cinematography. The film gradually picked up momentum at the box office after a slow start, earning over $205 million in worldwide gross, making it the sixth highest-grossing film of 1991 worldwide. JFK was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director for Stone and Best Supporting Actor for Jones and won two for Best Cinematography and Best Film Editing. It was the most successful of three films Stone made about American presidents, followed by Nixon with Anthony Hopkins in the title role and W. with Josh Brolin as George W. Bush. Evan Almighty Evan Almighty is a 2007 American fantasy disaster comedy film, and the stand-alone sequel and spin-off of Bruce Almighty. The film was directed by Tom Shadyac, written by Steve Oedekerk, based on the characters created by Steve Koren and Mark OKeefe from the original film, and starring Steve Carell, Morgan Freeman, Lauren Graham and John Goodman. Production of the film began in January 2006. Several visual effect companies were used to provide CGI for the numerous animals and the climactic flood scene. The main plot is a modern-day retelling of Noahs Ark. By the time the film had completed production, it had become the most expensive comedy film ever. In October 2007, the film was released on DVD and HD DVD. The film grossed less than its budget of $175 million worldwide, and received generally negative reviews. Evan Almighty was also notable for allegations that the many animals used in the film were treated poorly, but Universal Pictures stressed that the animals were treated humanely. Smokin' Aces Smokin Aces is a 2006 dark comedy action thriller film written and directed by Joe Carnahan. The film centers on the chase for Las Vegas magician turned mafia informant Buddy "Aces" Israel, on whom a one million dollar bounty is placed. The ensemble cast includes Ryan Reynolds, Ben Affleck, Jason Bateman, Common, Andy García, Alicia Keys, Taraji P. Henson, Ray Liotta, Chris Pine, and Matthew Fox, all co-starring as the various individuals attempting to either capture or protect Israel. Smokin Aces was the official acting debut of Keys and Common. The film is set in Lake Tahoe and was mainly filmed at MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa, called the "Nomad Casino". It received generally mixed reviews, and was a commercial success. It was followed by a 2010 prequel, Assassins Ball, directed by P.J. Pesce and produced and co-written by Carnahan. Unbroken Unbroken is a 2014 American war film produced and directed by Angelina Jolie and written by the Coen brothers, Richard LaGravenese, and William Nicholson. It is based on the 2010 non-fiction book by Laura Hillenbrand, A World War II Story of Survival. The film stars Jack OConnell as USA Olympian and army officer Louis "Louie" Zamperini, who survived in a raft for 47 days after his bomber crash-landed in the ocean during the Second World War, before being captured by the Japanese and being sent to a series of prisoner of war camps. The film had its world premiere in Sydney on November 17, 2014, followed by a London premiere at the Odeon Leicester Square on November 26, 2014. The film was released in the United States on December 25, 2014. It received mixed reviews from critics, though praised OConnells performance and Jolies direction and was a moderate financial success, grossing $163 million worldwide. The film was followed by a sequel, Path to Redemption, in 2018. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is a 1989 American comic science fiction film. The directorial debut of Joe Johnston and produced by Walt Disney Pictures, it tells the story of an inventor who accidentally shrinks his and his next door neighbors kids to a quarter of an inch with his electromagnetic shrinking machine and accidentally throws them out with the trash, where they must venture into their backyard to return home while fending off insects and other obstacles. Rick Moranis stars as Wayne Szalinski, the inventor who accidentally shrinks his kids, Amy and Nick. Marcia Strassman portrays his wife, Diane, to whom he delivers the titular line. Matt Frewer, Kristine Sutherland, Thomas Wilson Brown, and Jared Rushton star as Russ, Mae, Russ Jr., and Ron Thompson, respectively; the Szalinskis next door neighbors. The film became a sleeper hit upon release. An unexpected box office success, it grossed $222 million worldwide, and became the highest-grossing live-action Disney film ever, a record it held for five years. It was met with positive reviews from both critics and audiences, who praised the story, visuals and innovation. Its success spawned two sequels: Honey in 1992, and the direct-to-video Honey in 1997, which both received negative critical reception. The success of the original film also led to the creation of a TV show that ran from 1997 to 2000. Begin Again Begin Again is a 2013 American musical comedy-drama film written and directed by John Carney and starring Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo. Knightley plays a singer-songwriter who is discovered by a struggling record label executive and collaborates with him to produce an album recorded in public locations all over New York City. After the success of his 2007 musical film Once, Carney wrote the script for Begin Again in 2010 and employed Gregg Alexander to compose most of the films music. With an US$8 million budget, production began in July 2012 with filming taking place in various locations around New York City. The film premiered in September 2013 at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released theatrically on June 27, 2014, in conjunction with the release of the films soundtrack. It has grossed over $63 million worldwide and received mostly positive reviews from critics. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Lost Stars". The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is a 2010 fantasy-adventure film based on The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, the third novel in C. S. Lewiss epic fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia. It is the third installment in The Chronicles of Narnia film series, and the only one not to be distributed by The Walt Disney Company, who dropped out due to a budget dispute with Walden Media. 20th Century Fox replaces Disney as distributor, but following Disneys acquisition of Fox on March 20, 2019, Disney now officially owns all three films in the trilogy. It is the first and so far only film in the series to be released in Digital 3D. The film is set three Narnian years after the events of Prince Caspian. The two youngest Pevensie siblings, Edmund and Lucy, are transported back to Narnia along with their cousin Eustace Scrubb. They join the new king of Narnia, Caspian, in his quest to rescue seven lost lords and to save Narnia from a corrupting evil that resides on a dark island. Each character is tested as they journey to the home of the great lion Aslan at the far end of the world. Development on The Voyage of the Dawn Treader began in 2007, while Prince Caspian was still in production. Filming was supposed to take place in Malta, Czech Republic and Iceland in 2008 with Michael Apted as its new director, for a planned release in 2009. But production was halted after a budgetary dispute between Walden Media and Walt Disney Pictures concerning Prince Caspians performance at the box office, resulting in Disneys departing the production and being replaced by 20th Century Fox. Filming later took place in Australia and New Zealand in 2009 and was converted into 3D in 2010. It was released in traditional 2D, RealD 3D, and Digital 3D, and a limited release in 4D. The screenplay based on the novel by C. S. Lewis was written by Stephen McFeely and Christopher Markus. The film premiered on November 30, 2010, at a Royal Film Performance in London and was released worldwide on December 10, 2010 and was commercially successful but met with mixed reviews praising the performances and visual effects but criticizing the script and pace. The film received moderate success in North America with a gross of $104 million, which was lower than its predecessors. However, it fared better than Prince Caspian internationally with $310 million. The film was the 12th highest-grossing film of 2010 worldwide with nearly $415 million and received a nomination at the 68th Golden Globe Awards. It then became 20th Century Foxs highest-grossing film in 2010. The Magicians Nephew was to be the fourth entry to the series, but in the fall of 2011 Walden Medias contract with the C. S. Lewis estate expired, placing the possibility of another film on indefinite hold. The Lake House The Lake House is a 2006 American romantic drama film directed by Alejandro Agresti and starring Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock and Christopher Plummer. It was written by David Auburn. The film is a remake of the South Korean motion picture Il Mare. The story centers on an architect living in 2004 and a doctor living in 2006. The two meet via letters left in a mailbox at the lake house they have both lived in at separate points in time; they carry on correspondence over two years, remaining separated by their original difference of two years. This film reunites Reeves and Bullock for the first time since they co-starred in Speed in 1994. What We Do in the Shadows What We Do in the Shadows is a 2014 New Zealand mockumentary horror comedy film written and directed by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi. The film also stars Clement and Waititi, along with Jonathan Brugh, Ben Fransham, Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, Stu Rutherford, and Jackie van Beek. The films plot concerns several vampires who live together in a flat in Wellington. What We Do in the Shadows premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2014. It was released theatrically on 18 August 2014 by Madman Entertainment, and received critical acclaim. The film earned $6.9 million on a $1.6 million budget. Poltergeist Poltergeist is a 1982 American supernatural horror film directed by Tobe Hooper and starring JoBeth Williams, Craig T. Nelson, Heather ORourke, and Beatrice Straight. Set in a California suburb, the plot focuses on a family whose home is invaded by malevolent ghosts that abduct their younger daughter, and the familys attempts to bring her back into the real world. Steven Spielberg wrote and produced the film, but a clause in his contract prevented him from directing another film while he made E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. Therefore, Hooper was selected to direct based upon his work on The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Funhouse. First conceived as a dark horror sequel to Close Encounters of the Third Kind entitled Night Skies, when Spielberg approached Hooper to direct, Hooper was less keen on the sci-fi elements and suggested the idea of a ghost story. Spielberg and Hooper would then go on to collaborate on the first treatment for the film. Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on June 4, 1982, the film was a major critical and commercial success, becoming the eighth-highest-grossing film of 1982. Years since its release, the film has been recognized as a classic within the horror genre and has gained a cult following. Aside from being nominated for three Academy Awards, Poltergeist was named by the Chicago Film Critics Association as the 20th-scariest film ever made, and the scene of the clown doll attack was ranked as #80 on Bravos 100 Scariest Movie Moments. The film also appeared at #84 on American Film Institutes 100 Years...100 Thrills, a list of Americas most heart-pounding movies. The films success helped spawn a franchise consisting of two sequels, The Other Side and Poltergeist III, and a remake of the same name in 2015. Never Let Me Go Never Let Me Go is a 2010 British dystopian romantic tragedy film based on Kazuo Ishiguros 2005 novel Never Let Me Go. The film was directed by Mark Romanek from a screenplay by Alex Garland. Never Let Me Go is set in an alternative history and centres on Kathy, Ruth and Tommy portrayed by Carey Mulligan, Keira Knightley and Andrew Garfield respectively, who become entangled in a love triangle. Principal photography began in April 2009 and lasted several weeks. The movie was filmed at various locations, including Andrew Melville Hall. The film was produced by DNA Films and Film4 on a US$15 million budget. Prior to the books publication, Garland had approached the films producers—Andrew Macdonald and Andrew Reich—about a possible film, and wrote a 96-page script. The producers initially had trouble finding an actress to play Kathy. Mulligan was cast in the role after Peter Rice, the head of the company financing the film, recommended her by text message while watching her performance in An Education. Mulligan, a fan of the book, enthusiastically accepted the role, as it had long been a wish of hers to have the opportunity to play the part. The films message and themes were the factors that attracted Garfield to become a part of the film. Never Let Me Go premiered at the 37th annual Telluride Film Festival in September 2010, where the audience responded positively to its message. The film was also screened at festivals including the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival, and the 54th London Film Festival which it opened. The film was distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures to cinemas in the United States on 15 September 2010, where it was given a limited release. It opened on 14 January 2011 in the United Kingdom. In the United States, Never Let Me Go opened at four theatres, grossing over US$111,000 during its first weekend. The movie got off to a better start in its first weekend in the UK, earning £625,000 and taking ninth place at the box office. Never Let Me Go earned US$9.5 million at the box office and an additional US$1.89 million in DVD sales revenue. Never Let Me Go was met with generally positive reviews from film critics, with most reviewers praising the casts performances. Bicycle Thieves Bicycle Thieves is a 1948 Italian neorealist drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica. It follows the story of a poor father searching post-World War II Rome for his stolen bicycle, without which he will lose the job which was to be the salvation of his young family. Adapted for the screen by Cesare Zavattini from a novel by Luigi Bartolini, and starring Lamberto Maggiorani as the desperate father and Enzo Staiola as his plucky young son, Bicycle Thieves received an Academy Honorary Award in 1950 and, in 1952 was deemed the greatest film of all time by Sight & Sound magazines poll of filmmakers and critics; fifty years later another poll organized by the same magazine ranked it sixth among the greatest-ever films. Double Indemnity Double Indemnity is a 1944 film noir crime drama directed by Billy Wilder, co-written by Wilder and Raymond Chandler, and produced by Buddy DeSylva and Joseph Sistrom. The screenplay was based on James M. Cains 1943 novella of the same name, which originally appeared as an eight-part serial in Liberty magazine, beginning in February 1936. The film stars Fred MacMurray as an insurance salesman, Barbara Stanwyck as a provocative housewife who wishes her husband were dead, and Edward G. Robinson as a claims adjuster whose job is to find phony claims. The term "double indemnity" refers to a clause in certain life insurance policies that doubles the payout in rare cases when death is caused accidentally, such as while riding a railway. Praised by many critics when first released, Double Indemnity was nominated for seven Academy Awards but did not win any. Widely regarded as a classic, it is often cited as a paradigmatic film noir and as having set the standard for the films that followed in that genre. Deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the U.S. Library of Congress in 1992, Double Indemnity was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. In 1998, it was ranked No. 38 on the American Film Institutes list of the 100 best American films of all time, and in 2007 it placed 29th on their 10th Anniversary list. M M is a 1931 German drama-thriller film directed by Fritz Lang and starring Peter Lorre. The film was written by Lang and his wife Thea von Harbou and was the directors first sound film. The film revolves around the actions of a serial killer of children and the manhunt for him, conducted by both the police and the criminal underworld. Now considered a timeless classic, the film was deemed by Lang to be his magnum opus. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind is a 1984 Japanese animated epic science fantasy adventure film adapted and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, based on his 1982 manga of the same name. It was animated by Topcraft for Tokuma Shoten and Hakuhodo, and distributed by the Toei Company. Joe Hisaishi, in his first collaboration with Miyazaki, composed the films score. The film stars the voices of Sumi Shimamoto, Goro Naya, Yoji Matsuda, Yoshiko Sakakibara and Iemasa Kayumi. Taking place in a future post-apocalyptic world, the film tells the story of Nausicaä, the young princess of the Valley of the Wind. She becomes embroiled in a struggle with Tolmekia, a kingdom that tries to use an ancient weapon to eradicate a jungle of mutant giant insects. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind was released in Japan on 11 March 1984. A heavily-altered version of the film created by Manson International, Warriors of the Wind, was released in the United States and other markets throughout the mid-to-late 1980s, and was eventually replaced in circulation by an uncut, redubbed version produced by Walt Disney Pictures in 2005. Though it was made before Studio Ghibli was founded, it is often considered a Ghibli work, and was released as part of the Studio Ghibli Collection DVD and Blu-ray range. The film received critical acclaim, praising the story, themes, characters and animation. It is frequently ranked as one of the greatest animated films ever made. Defiance Defiance is a 2008 American war film directed by Edward Zwick set during the occupation of Belarus by Nazi Germany. The screenplay by Clayton Frohman and Zwick was based on Nechama Tecs 1993 book Defiance: The Bielski Partisans, an account of the Bielski partisans, a group led by Polish Jewish brothers who saved and recruited Jews in Belarus during the Second World War. The film stars Daniel Craig as Tuvia Bielski, Liev Schreiber as Zus Bielski, Jamie Bell as Asael Bielski, and George MacKay as Aron Bielski. Production began in early September 2007. After a limited release, e.g. Los Angeles, New York City, in the United States on December 31, 2008, it went into general release worldwide in January and February 2009. Grown Ups 2 Grown Ups 2 is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan and co-produced by Adam Sandler, who also starred in the film. It is the sequel to the 2010 film Grown Ups. The film co-stars Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade, Nick Swardson, and Salma Hayek. The film is produced by Adam Sandlers production company Happy Madison Productions and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. The film was released on July 12, 2013. The film grossed roughly $247 million on an $80 million budget. It was nominated for nine Razzies at the 2014 Golden Raspberry Awards. On the Waterfront On the Waterfront is a 1954 American crime drama film, directed by Elia Kazan and written by Budd Schulberg. It stars Marlon Brando and features Karl Malden, Lee J. Cobb, Rod Steiger, Pat Henning and Eva Marie Saint in her film debut. The soundtrack score was composed by Leonard Bernstein. The film was suggested by "Crime on the Waterfront" by Malcolm Johnson, a series of articles published in November–December 1948 in the New York Sun which won the 1949 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting, but the screenplay by Budd Schulberg is directly based on his own original story. The film focuses on union violence and corruption amongst longshoremen, while detailing widespread corruption, extortion, and racketeering on the waterfronts of Hoboken, New Jersey. On the Waterfront was a critical and commercial success. It received twelve Academy Award nominations and won eight, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Brando, Best Supporting Actress for Saint, and Best Director for Kazan. In 1997, it was ranked by the American Film Institute as the eighth-greatest American movie of all time; in AFIs 2007 list, it was ranked 19th. It is Bernsteins only original film score not adapted from a stage production with songs. In 1989, On the Waterfront was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Remember Me Remember Me is a 2010 American romantic coming-of-age drama film directed by Allen Coulter, and screenplay by Will Fetters. It stars Robert Pattinson, Emilie de Ravin, Chris Cooper, Lena Olin, and Pierce Brosnan. It received negative reviews from critics, mainly due to the ending. Castle in the Sky , known as Laputa: Castle in the Sky in Europe and Australia, is a 1986 Japanese animated steampunk fantasy-adventure film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. It was the very first film animated by Studio Ghibli and was animated for Tokuma Shoten. It follows the adventures of a young boy and girl attempting to keep a magic crystal from a group of military agents, while searching for a legendary floating castle. The film was distributed by Toei Kabushiki Kaisha. Laputa: Castle in the Sky won the Animage Anime Grand Prix in 1986. The film has received positive reviews and grossed over at the box office, and went on to gross a total of approximately in box office, home video and soundtrack sales. In Japanese polls of greatest animations, Castle in the Sky was voted the second best animated film at the 2006 Japan Media Arts Festival and was voted first place in a 2008 Oricon audience poll. Considered a milestone in the steampunk genre, Castle in the Sky has had a strong influence on Japanese popular culture, and has inspired numerous films, media and games, in Japan and internationally. Bee Movie Bee Movie is a 2007 American computer-animated comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Directed by Simon J. Smith and Steve Hickner, the film stars Jerry Seinfeld and Renée Zellweger, with Matthew Broderick, Patrick Warburton, John Goodman and Chris Rock in supporting roles. Its story follows Barry B. Benson, a honey bee who sues the human race for exploiting bees, after learning from his florist friend Vanessa that humans sell and consume honey. Bee Movie is the first motion-picture script to be written by Seinfeld, who co-wrote the film with Spike Feresten, Barry Marder, and Andy Robin. The film was produced by Seinfeld, Christina Steinberg, and Cameron Stevning. The production was designed by Alex McDowell, and Christophe Lautrette was the art director. Nick Fletcher was the supervising editor and music for the film was composed by Rupert Gregson-Williams. The cast and crew include some veterans of The long-running NBC sitcom Seinfeld, including writer/producers Feresten and Robin, and actors Warburton, Michael Richards, and Larry Miller. Coincidentally, NBC was host to the broadcast television premiere of the film on November 27, 2010, and both NBC and producer DreamWorks would both be acquired by Comcast soon after, NBC in 2011 and DWA in 2016. Bee Movie opened on November 2, 2007. Upon release, the film was met with mixed reviews, with primary criticism directed at the films premise. While domestic box office performance failed to recoup its $150 million budget, it ultimately saw worldwide box office performance of $287.6 million and domestic video sales of $92.7 million. Dear John Dear John is a 2010 American romantic drama-war film starring Amanda Seyfried and Channing Tatum. It was made by Screen Gems and was released theatrically in North America on February 5, 2010. The film was directed by Lasse Hallström, and it is an adaptation of Nicholas Sparks 2006 novel of the same name. It follows the life of a soldier after he falls in love with a young woman. They decide to exchange letters to each other after he is deployed to the war. The movie was filmed in 2009 in Charleston. Good Bye Lenin! Good Bye Lenin! is a 2003 German tragicomedy film, directed by Wolfgang Becker. The cast includes Daniel Brühl, Katrin Saß, Chulpan Khamatova, and Maria Simon. The story follows a family in East Germany; the mother is dedicated to the socialist cause and falls into a coma in October 1989, shortly before the November revolution. When she awakens eight months later in June 1990, her son attempts to protect her from a fatal shock by concealing the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of communism. Most scenes were shot at the Karl-Marx-Allee in Berlin and around Plattenbauten near Alexanderplatz. Good Bye, Lenin! received numerous honours, including 2003s European Film Award for Best Film and German Film Award for Best Feature Film. The Hunchback of Notre Dame The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a 1996 American animated musical drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. The 34th Disney animated feature film and the seventh animated film produced and released during the period known as the Disney Renaissance, the film is based on the 1831 novel of the same name written by Victor Hugo. The plot centers on Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer of Notre Dame, and his struggle to gain acceptance into society. Directed by Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale and produced by Don Hahn, the films voice cast features Tom Hulce, Demi Moore, Tony Jay, Kevin Kline, Paul Kandel, Jason Alexander, Charles Kimbrough, David Ogden Stiers, and Mary Wickes in her final film role. The film is considered to be one of Disneys darkest animated films as its narrative explores such mature themes as infanticide, lust, damnation, genocide, and sin, despite the changes made from the original source material in order to ensure a G rating received by the MPAA. The musical score was written by Alan Menken, with songs written by Menken and lyricist Stephen Schwartz, who had previously collaborated on Pocahontas, released the year before. The Hunchback of Notre Dame was released on June 21, 1996 to generally positive reviews and was a commercial success, grossing over $325 million worldwide and becoming the fifth highest-grossing release of 1996. The film received Academy Award and Golden Globe Award nominations for Menkens musical score. A darker, more gothic stage adaptation of the film, was rewritten and directed by James Lapine and produced by Walt Disney Theatrical in Berlin, as Der Glöckner von Notre Dame, and ran from 1999 to 2002. A direct-to-video sequel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame II, was released in 2002. London Has Fallen London Has Fallen is a 2016 American action thriller film directed by Babak Najafi and written by Creighton Rothenberger, Katrin Benedikt, Chad St. John and Christian Gudegast. It is a sequel to Antoine Fuquas 2013 film Olympus Has Fallen and stars Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart and Morgan Freeman, with Alon Moni Aboutboul, Angela Bassett, Robert Forster, Jackie Earle Haley, Melissa Leo, Radha Mitchell, Sean OBryan, Waleed Zuaiter and Charlotte Riley in supporting roles. It is the second installment in the Fallen film series. The film follows a plot to assassinate the world leaders who are attending the funeral of British Prime Minister in London and Secret Service agent Mike Bannings efforts to protect US President Benjamin Asher from being killed by the terrorists. Filming began in London on October 24, 2014. A Christmas break started in November with filming resuming in February 2015. The film was released by Focus Features under their recently revived Gramercy Pictures label on March 4, 2016, and grossed $205 million worldwide. However, the critical reception was generally negative, with Variety accusing it of fear-mongering and "terrorsploitation" while The A.V. Club named it worst film of the year. A third film, titled Angel Has Fallen, was released on August 23, 2019. Dangal Dangal is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language sports film, directed by Nitesh Tiwari and produced by Aamir Khan, under his studio Aamir Khan Productions with UTV Motion Pictures and Walt Disney Pictures India. Loosely based on the Phogat family, Aamir Khan stars as Mahavir Singh Phogat, a pehlwani amateur wrestler who trains his daughters Geeta Phogat and Babita Kumari to become Indias first world-class female wrestlers. Fatima Sana Shaikh and Sanya Malhotra portray the adult versions of the two Phogat sisters, Zaira Wasim and Suhani Bhatnagar their younger versions, Sakshi Tanwar their mother, and Aparshakti Khurana their cousin. The development of the film began in early 2013 when Tiwari began writing the screenplay. In 2014, Khan had invited and interviewed the Phogat sisters on his talk show Satyamev Jayate, before Tiwari approached him with the script months later, after which Khan became the lead actor and producer. Set primarily in the Indian State of Haryana, principal photography commenced in September 2015 in the neighbouring Punjab. Satyajit Pande served as the cinematographer and Ballu Saluja as the editor. Pritam scored the films background music and for its soundtrack, lyrics for which were written by Amitabh Bhattacharya. Kripa Shankar Bishnoi, a coach with the Indian womens wrestling team, trained Khan and the cast for the wrestling sequences. After a North American premiere on 21 December 2016, Dangal was released worldwide on 23 December and received positive reviews from critics; praise centered on the films "honest" depiction of a real-life story and Khans performance. It was also screened at the Beijing International Film Festival in April 2017 and second BRICS festival in June 2017. At the 62nd Filmfare Awards, it won four awards: Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Action. At the 64th National Film Awards, Wasim won Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Geetas younger self. Overseas, Dangal won the inaugural Best Asian Film award at Australias 7th AACTA Awards, 2017s Best Foreign Film and Top Foreign Actor from Chinas Douban Film Awards, and two Jackie Chan Action Movie Awards, and was nominated in the Asian Brilliant Stars category at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was a record-breaking commercial success, becoming the highest-grossing Indian film ever, the fifth highest grossing non-English film ever, and the highest-grossing sports film worldwide. Produced on a budget of , the film grossed worldwide, including in China, becoming one of the countrys top 20 highest-grossing films and the highest-grossing non-English foreign film in China. The film has also been watched more than million times on Chinese streaming platforms. Scary Movie 3 Scary Movie 3 is a 2003 American horror sci-fi comedy film, which parodies the horror, sci-fi, and mystery genres. It is the third film in the Scary Movie franchise, and the first to be directed by David Zucker. The film stars Anna Faris and Regina Hall reprising their roles as Cindy Campbell and Brenda Meeks, respectively. New cast members include Charlie Sheen, Simon Rex, Anthony Anderson, Kevin Hart, and Leslie Nielsen. It is the first film in the series to feature no involvement from the Wayans family. The characters of Shorty Meeks and Ray Wilkins, previously played by Shawn and Marlon Wayans, do not appear, nor are they referenced. The films plot significantly parodies the films The Ring, Signs, The Matrix Reloaded and 8 Mile. The film grossed $220.7 million worldwide. It is the last film in the series to be released by The Walt Disney Companys subsidiary Miramax Films, under the brand Dimension Films. It was named the 2004 Teen Choice Awards in the category of Choice Movie: Your Parents Didnt Want You to See. One Day One Day is a 2011 British-American romantic tragedy film directed by Lone Scherfig, and starring Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess. Focus Features released the film theatrically in August 2011. It was adapted by David Nicholls from his 2009 novel of the same name. Conan the Barbarian Conan the Barbarian is a 1982 American epic sword and sorcery film directed and co-written by John Milius. It is based on stories by Robert E. Howard, a pulp-fiction writer of the 1930s, about the adventures of the eponymous character in a fictional world of dark magic and savagery. The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Earl Jones, and tells the story of a young muscular barbarian warrior named Conan, who seeks vengeance for the death of his parents at the hands of Thulsa Doom, the leader of a snake cult. Buzz Feitshans and Raffaella De Laurentiis produced the film for her father Dino De Laurentiis, with Edward R. Pressman as an executive producer. Basil Poledouris composed the music. Ideas for a Conan film were proposed as early as 1970; Pressman and associate producer Edward Summer began a concerted effort to get the film made in 1975. It took them two years to obtain the film rights, after which they recruited Schwarzenegger for the lead role and Oliver Stone to draft a script. Pressman lacked capital for the endeavor, and in 1979, after having his proposals for investments rejected by the major studios, he sold the project to Dino De Laurentiis. Milius was appointed as director and he rewrote Stones script. The final screenplay integrated scenes from Howards stories and from films such as Kwaidan and Seven Samurai. Filming took place in Spain over five months in the regions around Madrid and Almería. The sets, designed by Ron Cobb, were based on Dark Age cultures and Frank Frazettas paintings of Conan. Milius eschewed optical effects, preferring to realize his ideas with mechanical constructs and optical illusions. Schwarzenegger performed most of his own stunts, and two types of swords, costing $10,000 each, were forged for his character. The editing process took over a year, and several violent scenes were cut out. Conan was released by Universal Pictures and 20th Century Fox on March 16, 1982 in Spain and May 14 in North America. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews from critics and audiences alike, mainly positive for its action sequences, production design, directing, visual style, effects and Schwarzeneggers performance but negatively received for its violent content and lack of screenwriting. Despite this, the film became a commercial success for its backers, grossing more than $100 million at box offices around the world against its budget of only $16 million, although the revenue fell short of the level that would qualify the film as a blockbuster. The film earned Schwarzenegger worldwide recognition. Conan has been frequently released on home media, the sales of which had increased the films gross to more than $300 million by 2007. In the years following its release, it became a cult film, and its success spawned a sequel named Conan the Destroyer released in 1984 and ultimately led to the production of a 2011 film of the same name. Dude, Where's My Car? Dude, Wheres My Car? is a 2000 American stoner comedy film directed by Danny Leiner. The film stars Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott as two best friends who find themselves unable to remember where they parked their vehicle after a night of recklessness. Supporting cast members include Kristy Swanson, Jennifer Garner, and Marla Sokoloff. Though the film was panned by most critics, it was a box office success and has managed to achieve a cult status, partially from frequent airings on cable television. The films title became a minor pop culture saying, and was commonly reworked in various pop cultural contexts during the 2000s. Attack on Titan is a Japanese manga series both written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama. It is set in a fantasy world where humanity lives within territories surrounded by three enormous walls that protect them from gigantic man-eating humanoids referred to as Titans. The series first began in Kodanshas Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine on September 9, 2009, and it has been collected into 28 tankōbon volumes . Attack on Titan has become a critical and commercial success. , the manga has 90million tankōbon copies in print worldwide, making it one of the best-selling manga series. It has won several awards, including the Kodansha Manga Award, Micheluzzi Awards, and Harvey Award. The anime television adaptation, produced by Wit Studio, has also been well received by critics with the first three seasons being met with critical acclaim with praise for its story, animation, music and voice acting, and has proved to be extremely successful in both Japan and the U.S., thus boosting the series popularity. Although it also gained fame in neighboring Asian countries, political interpretations of the series caused controversies in China and South Korea. Allied Allied is a 2016 British-American war thriller film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Steven Knight. It stars Brad Pitt as a Canadian intelligence officer and Marion Cotillard as a French Resistance fighter and collaborator who fall in love while posing as a married couple during a mission in Casablanca. Jared Harris, Simon McBurney and Lizzy Caplan also star. Principal photography began in February 2016 in London. The film premiered in London on November 21, 2016 and was released in the United States on November 23, 2016 by Paramount Pictures. It received mixed reviews from critics, although Pitt and particularly Cotillards performances were praised, and grossed $119 million worldwide. It also received an Oscar nomination for Best Costume Design. Four Weddings and a Funeral Four Weddings and a Funeral is a 1994 British romantic comedy film directed by Mike Newell. It was the first of several films by screenwriter Richard Curtis to feature Hugh Grant, and follows the adventures of Charles and his circle of friends through a number of social occasions as they each encounter romance. Andie MacDowell stars as Charless love interest Carrie, with Kristin Scott Thomas, James Fleet, Simon Callow, John Hannah, Charlotte Coleman, David Bower, Corin Redgrave, and Rowan Atkinson in supporting roles. The film was made in six weeks, cost under £3 million, and became an unexpected success and the highest-grossing British film in history at the time, with worldwide box office in excess of $245.7 million, and receiving Academy Award nominations for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay. Additionally, Grant won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and the film won the BAFTA Awards Best Film, Best Direction, and Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Scott Thomas. The films success propelled Hugh Grant to international stardom, particularly in the United States. In 1999, Four Weddings and a Funeral placed 23rd, on the British Film Institutes 100 greatest British films of the 20th century. In 2016, Empire magazine ranked it 21st in their list of the 100 best British films. A 2017 poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers, and critics for Time Out magazine ranked it the 74th best British film ever. Curtis reunited director Newell and the surviving cast for a 25th anniversary reunion Comic Relief short entitled One Red Nose Day and a Wedding, which aired in the UK during Red Nose Day on Friday 15 March 2019. Ray Ray is a 2004 American biographical film focusing on 30 years in the life of rhythm and blues musician Ray Charles. The independently produced film was written, produced, and directed by Taylor Hackford, and stars Jamie Foxx in the title role. Foxx received an Oscar for Best Actor for his performance as well as the Golden Globe, BAFTA, Screen Actors Guild, and Critics Choice awards, becoming the second actor to win all five major lead actor awards for the same performance, and the only one to win the Golden Globe in the Musical or Comedy category. Charles was set to attend an opening of the completed film, but died of liver disease in June 2004, several months before its premiere. Annabelle Annabelle is a 2014 American supernatural horror film directed by John R. Leonetti, written by Gary Dauberman and produced by Peter Safran and James Wan. It is a prequel to 2013s The Conjuring and the second installment in the Conjuring Universe franchise. The film was inspired by a story of a doll named Annabelle told by Ed and Lorraine Warren. The film stars Annabelle Wallis, Ward Horton, and Alfre Woodard. A spin-off focusing on the origins of the Annabelle doll that was introduced in The Conjuring was announced shortly after The Conjurings release, mainly due to its worldwide box office success and the positive reception towards the depiction of the doll. Principal photography began in January 2014 in Los Angeles. Annabelle premiered at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on September 29, 2014, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 3, 2014, by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema. Annabelle received generally negative reviews from critics, many of whom felt the film inferior to its predecessor but was a box office success, grossing over $257million against its $6.5million production budget. A prequel, titled Creation, was released on August 11, 2017. A sequel, titled Annabelle Comes Home, was released on June 26, 2019. Winter's Bone Winters Bone is a 2010 American mystery drama film directed by Debra Granik. It was adapted by Granik and Anne Rosellini from the 2006 novel of the same name by Daniel Woodrell. The film stars Jennifer Lawrence as a teenage girl in the rural Ozarks of Missouri who, to protect her family from eviction, must locate her missing father. The film explores the interrelated themes of close and distant family ties, the power and speed of gossip, self-sufficiency, and poverty as they are changed by the pervasive underworld of illegal meth labs. The film won several awards, including the Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic Film at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. It also received four Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actress for Lawrence and Best Supporting Actor for John Hawkes. Mr. Deeds Mr. Deeds is a 2002 American comedy film directed by Steven Brill and starring Adam Sandler and Winona Ryder. The movie is a remake of the 1936 Frank Capra film Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, and also stars Peter Gallagher, John Turturro, Allen Covert and Steve Buscemi. The movie was produced by New Line Cinema and Happy Madison and was distributed by Columbia Pictures. State of Play State of Play is a 2009 political thriller film, based on the six-part British television serial of the same name which first aired on BBC One in 2003. The plot of the six-hour serial was condensed to fit a two-hour film format, with the location changed to Washington The film was directed by Kevin Macdonald from a screenplay written by Matthew Michael Carnahan, Tony Gilroy, Peter Morgan, and Billy Ray. The film tells of a journalists probe into the suspicious death of a congressmans mistress. The supporting cast includes Rachel McAdams, Helen Mirren, Jason Bateman, Robin Wright and Jeff Daniels. Macdonald said that State of Play is influenced by the films of the 1970s and explores the subject of privatization of American Homeland Security and to a minor extent journalistic independence, along with the relationship between politicians and the press. It was released in North America on April 17, 2009. The film received generally positive reviews. Spring Breakers Spring Breakers is a 2012 American crime film written and directed by Harmony Korine. It stars James Franco, Selena Gomez, Ashley Benson, Vanessa Hudgens and Rachel Korine and follows four college-aged girls on their spring break in Florida where they meet an eccentric local drug dealer named Alien who helps them in a time of desperation, and their eventual descent into a world of drugs, crime, and violence. Korine had devised the concept for Spring Breakers over several years prior to production, with fleeting ideas about the plot and what should transpire. His initial desire was to create a "sensory film" that was more about feeling than action and placed little importance on narrative or plot, the idea for which came later. Once Korine developed the backbone of the story, which takes place around the American spring break period, he travelled to Florida to write the screenplay. Production began in 2012, on an estimated budget of $5 million, making it Korines second most expensive film to date. The film is also one of Korines first theatrical works to receive a wide release. Spring Breakers was released on March 22, 2013 in the United States by A24 and grossed $31 million worldwide, making it a resounding success considering the small budget. It received generally positive reviews from film critics, with some calling it a potential cult classic. The film was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. Critics and scholars have read deeper meaning in the films plot, commenting on its reflection of modern-day superficiality and the younger generations self-destructive obsession with highly stylised, disposable pop culture media and sensory ephemera. It ranks in BBCs 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century. A sequel, under the name of Spring Breakers: The Second Coming, was announced in 2014 for an undated release. Jonas Åkerlund was attached to direct with Irvine Welsh penning the script, without the involvement of Korine or the original cast. Incendies Incendies is a 2010 Canadian war film directed by Denis Villeneuve, who co-wrote the screenplay with Valérie Beaugrand-Champagne. Adapted from Wajdi Mouawads play of the same name, Incendies stars Lubna Azabal, Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin, Maxim Gaudette, and Rémy Girard. The story concerns Canadian twins who travel to their mothers native country in the Middle East to uncover her hidden past amidst a bloody civil war. While the country is unnamed, the events in the film are heavily influenced by the Lebanese Civil War and particularly the story of prisoner Souha Bechara. The film was shot mainly in Montreal, with a few days spent in Jordan. It premiered at the Venice and Toronto Film Festivals in September 2010 and was released in Quebec on 17 September 2010. It met with critical acclaim in Canada and abroad and won numerous awards. In 2011, it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Incendies also won eight Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture. Dogville Dogville is a 2003 crime revenge tragedy film written and directed by Lars von Trier, and starring an ensemble cast led by Nicole Kidman, Lauren Bacall, Paul Bettany, Chloë Sevigny, Stellan Skarsgård, Udo Kier, Ben Gazzara, and James Caan. It is a parable that uses an extremely minimal, stage-like set to tell the story of Grace Mulligan, a woman hiding from mobsters, who arrives in the small mountain town of Dogville, Colorado, and is provided refuge in return for physical labor. The film is the first in von Triers projected USA – Land of Opportunities trilogy, which was followed by Manderlay and is projected to be completed with Washington. The film was in competition for the Palme dOr at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival but Gus Van Sants Elephant won the award. It was screened at various film festivals before receiving a limited release in the US on March 26, 2004. Dogville opened to polarized reviews from critics. Some considered it to be pretentious or exasperating; it was viewed by others as a masterpiece, and has widely grown in stature since its initial release. The Purge: Anarchy The Purge: Anarchy is a 2014 American action horror film written and directed by James DeMonaco. A sequel to 2013s The Purge and the second installment in The Purge franchise, the film stars Frank Grillo, Carmen Ejogo, Zach Gilford, Kiele Sanchez, Zoë Soul, and Michael K. Williams. Edwin Hodge reprised his role from the first film. It was released worldwide on July 18, 2014. The film grossed over $111 million and received mixed reviews from critics. While the first film was set entirely in one house, Anarchy takes place around the Greater Los Angeles area and shows more of what happens to the surroundings during the Purge. A third film in the series, Election Year, was released on July 1, 2016. We Bought a Zoo We Bought a Zoo is a 2011 American family comedy-drama film loosely based on the 2008 memoir of the same name by Benjamin Mee. It was written and directed by Cameron Crowe and stars Matt Damon as widowed father Benjamin Mee, who purchases a dilapidated zoo with his family and takes on the challenge of preparing the zoo for its reopening to the public. The film also stars Scarlett Johansson, Maggie Elizabeth Jones, Thomas Haden Church, Patrick Fugit, Elle Fanning, Colin Ford, and John Michael Higgins. The film was released in the United States on December 23, 2011 by 20th Century Fox. The film earned $120.1 million on a $50 million budget. We Bought a Zoo was released on DVD and Blu-ray on April 3, 2012 by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. Dartmoor Zoological Park, on which the film is based, is a 33-acre zoological garden located near the village of Sparkwell, Devon, England. Bad Santa Bad Santa is a 2003 American Christmas black comedy film directed by Terry Zwigoff and written by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa. It stars Billy Bob Thornton, Tony Cox, Lauren Graham, Brett Kelly, Lauren Tom, John Ritter, and Bernie Mac. It was Ritters last film appearance before his death on September 11, 2003; the film was dedicated to his memory. The Coen brothers are credited as executive producers. The film was released in the United States on November 26, 2003, and was screened out of competition at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. It received generally positive reviews and was a commercial success. An unrated version was released on DVD on March 5, 2004 and on Blu-ray Disc on November 20, 2007 as Bad Santa. A directors cut DVD was released in November 2006; it features Zwigoffs cut of the film, which is three minutes shorter than the theatrical cut and ten minutes shorter than the unrated version. A sequel, Bad Santa 2, was released on November 23, 2016. Last Action Hero Last Action Hero is a 1993 American fantasy action-comedy film directed and produced by John McTiernan. It is a satire of the action genre and associated clichés, containing several parodies of action films in the form of films within the film. The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as Jack Slater, a Los Angeles police detective within the Jack Slater action film franchise, while Austin OBrien co-stars as Danny Madigan, a boy magically transported into the Slater universe, and Charles Dance as Benedict, a ruthless assassin from the Slater universe who escapes to the real world. Schwarzenegger also served as the films executive producer and plays himself as the actor portraying Jack Slater. Although the film was both a critical and commercial disappointment during its initial theatrical release, it has since become a cult film among fans and critics. The film also features Art Carneys last appearance in a motion picture before his death in 2003. The Last Stand The Last Stand is a 2013 American action film directed by South Korean film director Kim Jee-woon in his American directorial debut. The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Johnny Knoxville, Forest Whitaker, Jaimie Alexander and Rodrigo Santoro and was written by Andrew Knauer. This was Arnold Schwarzeneggers first lead acting role since Rise of the Machines in 2003. The film focuses on a tough small town sheriff and his deputies who must stop a dangerous drug lord from escaping to Mexico in a modified sports car. Filming took place in Belen and Nevada in late 2011. The film premiered on January 14, 2013, at Graumans Chinese Theater and was released on January 18, 2013, by Lionsgate, receiving mixed-to-positive reviews from critics and grossing $48.3 million worldwide against a $45 million budget. It's Kind of a Funny Story Its Kind of a Funny Story is a 2010 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, an adaptation of Ned Vizzinis 2006 novel of the same name. The film stars Keir Gilchrist, Zach Galifianakis, Emma Roberts, and Viola Davis. It was released in the United States on October 8, 2010, and received mixed to positive reviews. Kindergarten Cop Kindergarten Cop is a 1990 American comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and distributed by Universal Pictures. Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as John Kimble, a tough police detective working undercover as a kindergarten teacher to apprehend drug dealer Cullen Crisp before he can get to his ex-wife and son. While undercover, Kimble discovers his passion for teaching and considers changing his profession to become an educator. Pamela Reed plays his partner, Phoebe OHara, and Penelope Ann Miller plays Joyce, the teacher who becomes his love interest. The original music score was composed by Randy Edelman. The film was released in the United States on December 21, 1990. Foxcatcher Foxcatcher is a 2014 American biographical sports true crime drama film produced and directed by Bennett Miller. Written by E. Max Frye and Dan Futterman, the film stars Steve Carell, Channing Tatum, and Mark Ruffalo. The films plot is loosely based on the events surrounding multimillionaire E.I. du Pont family heir and wrestling enthusiast John du Ponts 1986 recruitment of two 1984 U.S. Olympic gold medalist wrestlers, Mark Schultz and his older brother David, to help coach U.S. wrestlers for participation in national, world, and Olympic competition, and the subsequent murder of David by du Pont in January 1996. Foxcatcher received critical acclaim for the three lead actors performances, Millers direction, and the films visual style and tone. It was nominated for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, where Miller won the Best Director Award. The film had three Golden Globe Award nominations, including Best Picture. The film was nominated for five Oscars at the 2015 Academy Awards, including a Best Actor nomination for Carell, Best Supporting Actor for Ruffalo and Best Director for Miller. It became the first film to be nominated for Best Director but not Best Picture since 2008, when Julian Schnabel was nominated for The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, two years before the Academy extended its maximum number of Best Picture nominees to 10 films. Blue Is the Warmest Color Blue Is the Warmest Colour is a 2013 French romance film co-written, co-produced, and directed by Abdellatif Kechiche, and starring Léa Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos. The film follows Adèle, a French teenager who discovers desire and freedom when an aspiring painter enters her life. The film charts their relationship from Adeles high school years to her early adult life and career as a school teacher. The premise of Blue Is the Warmest Colour is based on the 2010 graphic novel of the same name by Julie Maroh. Production began in March 2012, and lasted six months. Approximately 800 hours of footage was shot, including extensive B-roll footage, with Kechiche ultimately trimming the final cut of the film down to 179 minutes. The film generated controversy upon its premiere at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival and before its release. Much of the controversy was centered on claims of poor working conditions on set by the crew and the lead actresses, and also the films raw depiction of sexuality. At the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, the film unanimously won the Palme dOr from the official jury and the FIPRESCI Prize. It is the first film to have the Palme dOr awarded to both the director and the lead actresses, with Seydoux and Exarchopoulos joining Jane Campion as the only women to have won the award. The film had its North American premiere at the 2013 Telluride Film Festival. The film received critical acclaim and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language. Many critics declared it one of the best films of 2013. Snakes on a Plane Snakes on a Plane is a 2006 American action thriller film directed by David R. Ellis and starring Samuel L. Jackson. It was released by New Line Cinema on August 18, 2006, in North America. The film was written by David Dalessandro, John Heffernan, and Sebastian Gutierrez and follows the events of hundreds of snakes being released on a passenger plane in an attempt to kill a trial witness. The film gained a considerable amount of attention before its release, forming large fanbases online and becoming an Internet phenomenon, due to the films title, casting, and premise. In response to the Internet fan base, New Line Cinema incorporated feedback from online users into its production, and added five days of reshooting. Before and after the film was released, it was parodied and alluded to on television shows and films, fan-made videos, video games, and various forms of literature. Released in the United States and United Kingdom on August 18, 2006, the film received mixed to positive reviews. Despite the immense Internet buzz, the films gross revenue did not live up to expectations, earning US$15.25 million in its opening weekend. The film grossed US$62 million worldwide before its release on home video on January 2, 2007. 9 9 is a 2009 American computer animated science fiction film directed by Shane Acker, written by Pamela Pettler and produced by Jim Lemley, Tim Burton, Timur Bekmambetov and Dana Ginsburg. The film stars the voice of Elijah Wood as the titular role, alongside other voices of John C. Reilly, Jennifer Connelly, Christopher Plummer, Crispin Glover, Martin Landau and Fred Tatasciore. The film is based on Ackers Academy Award-nominated 2005 short film of the same name created at the UCLA Animation Workshop. Focus Features released it theatrically on September 9, 2009. It received generally mixed reviews from critics and earned $48.4 million on a $30 million budget. It also received an Annie Award nomination for Best Animated Effects in a Feature Production. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 29, 2009. As of 2019, this is the only adult animated film released by Universal Pictures to date. Carrie Carrie is a 2013 American supernatural horror drama film directed by Kimberly Peirce, and is the third film adaptation of Stephen Kings 1974 novel of the same name. The film was produced by Kevin Misher, with a screenplay by Lawrence D. Cohen and Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. The film stars Chloë Grace Moretz as the titular character Carrie White, alongside Julianne Moore as Margaret White. The cast also features Judy Greer, Portia Doubleday, Gabriella Wilde, Ansel Elgort and Alex Russell. The film is a modern re-imagining of Kings novel about a shy girl outcast by her peers and sheltered by her deeply religious mother, who uses her telekinetic powers with devastating effect after being a victim of a cruel prank at her senior prom. The film held its world premiere at the Arclight Hollywood in Los Angeles on October 7, 2013 and was released in the United States by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Screen Gems on October 18, 2013. The film received mixed reviews, with critics calling it "unnecessary", criticizing the lack of originality and scares, though they praised the modern updates and cast, while Moretz performance was divisive. The film grossed $85 million worldwide at the box office. Fun with Dick and Jane Fun with Dick and Jane is a 2005 American comedy film directed by Dean Parisot and written by Judd Apatow and Nicholas Stoller. It stars Jim Carrey and Téa Leoni and is a remake of the 1977 film of the same name. The story focuses on a married, middle-class couple who resort to robbery when the husbands employer goes bankrupt. Alec Baldwin, Richard Jenkins, Angie Harmon, John Michael Higgins, Richard Burgi, Carlos Jacott, Gloria Garayua and Stephnie Weir also star, and James Whitmore appears in an uncredited cameo in one of his final roles. Fun with Dick and Jane was released by Columbia Pictures on December 21, 2005 and grossed over $202 million worldwide at the box office. The Wedding Singer The Wedding Singer is a 1998 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Coraci and written by Tim Herlihy. It stars Adam Sandler as a wedding singer in the 1980s and Drew Barrymore as a waitress with whom he falls in love. It was produced by Robert Simonds for million and grossed $80.2million in the United States and $123.3million worldwide. The film was later adapted into a stage musical of the same name, debuting on Broadway in April 2006 and closing on New Years Eve of that same year. Resident Evil: Retribution Resident Evil: Retribution is a 2012 action horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. A direct sequel to Afterlife, it is the fifth installment in the Resident Evil film series, which is loosely based on the video game series of the same name, and the third to be written and directed by Anderson after the first film and the previous installment. The film focuses on Alice captured by the Umbrella Corporation, forcing her to make her escape from an underwater facility in the Extreme North, used for testing the T-virus. The film has many returning actors and characters, along with new characters from the video games not featured in the previous films. Filming took place from October to December 2011 for an international release date of September 14, 2012. The film was released in 2D, 3D and IMAX 3D to a box-office success, grossing over $240 million worldwide. Film critics criticized the film for its characters, plot and acting, while praising the 3D, visual effects and fight choreography. The DVD and Blu-ray for the film was released on December 21, 2012 in the United States. A sixth film, The Final Chapter, was released in 2016. Four Brothers Four Brothers is a 2005 American action drama film directed by John Singleton. The film stars Mark Wahlberg, Tyrese Gibson, André Benjamin and Garrett Hedlund as adopted siblings who avenge the death of their mother. The film was shot in Detroit. Four Brothers was released in the United States on August 12, 2005. Chasing Amy Chasing Amy is a 1997 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Kevin Smith and starring Ben Affleck, Joey Lauren Adams, and Jason Lee. The film is about a male comic artist who falls in love with a lesbian woman, to the displeasure of his best friend. It is the third film in Smiths View Askewniverse series. The film was originally inspired by a brief scene from an early film by a friend of Smiths. In Guinevere Turners Go Fish, one of the lesbian characters imagines her friends passing judgment on her for "selling out" by sleeping with a man. Smith was dating Adams at the time he was writing the script, which was also partly inspired by her. The film won two awards at the 1998 Independent Spirit Awards. Characters from the film would go on to appear in later Askewniverse films Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back and Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, direct spin-offs of Chasing Amy, with Affleck, Lee, Adams and Ewell reprising their roles in cameo appearances; Smith describing the characters roles in Jay and Silent Bob Reboot as being an "eight-page sequel" to Chasing Amy. The Constant Gardener The Constant Gardener is a 2005 thriller film directed by Fernando Meirelles. The screenplay by Jeffrey Caine is based on the novel of the same name by John le Carré. The story follows Justin Quayle, a British diplomat in Kenya, as he tries to solve the murder of his wife Tessa, an Amnesty activist, alternating with many flashbacks telling the story of their love. The film was filmed on location in Loiyangalani and the slums of Kibera, a section of Nairobi, Kenya. Circumstances in the area affected the cast and crew to the extent that they set up the Constant Gardener Trust in order to provide basic education for these villages. The plot was vaguely based on a real-life case in Kano, Nigeria. The DVD versions were released in the United States on 1 January 2006 and in the United Kingdom on 13 March 2006. Justins gentle but diligent attention to his plants is a recurring background theme, from which image the films title is derived. Hubert Koundé, Danny Huston, Bill Nighy, Pete Postlethwaite and Donald Sumpter co-star. The film was a modest critical and box office success and earned four Oscar nominations, winning Best Supporting Actress for Rachel Weisz. Monster Monster is a 2003 biographical crime drama film written and directed by Patty Jenkins. The film is about serial killer Aileen Wuornos, a former street prostitute who murdered her seven male clients between 1989 and 1990 and was executed in Florida in 2002. Charlize Theron produced the film and played the role of Aileen Wuornos; Christina Ricci played her semi-fictionalized lover, Selby Wall. Monster had its world premiere at the AFI Fest on November 16, 2003. On February 8, 2004, the film was presented in the main competition section of the 54th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. The film was released in the United States on December 24, 2003, by Newmarket Films and on April 15, 2004, in Germany. Monster received positive reviews from critics and achieved box office success, grossing $60.4 million on a $8 million budget. The film received numerous awards and nominations, in particular for the role of Theron, including the Academy Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama, the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Lead Actress, the Critics Choice Movie Award for Best Actress, the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead, and also the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature. Therons acting has received critical acclaim; film critic Roger Ebert called Therons role "one of the greatest performances in the history of the cinema". The film was chosen by the American Film Institute as one of the top ten films of 2003. Tower Heist Tower Heist is a 2011 American heist comedy film directed by Brett Ratner and written by Ted Griffin and Jeff Nathanson, based on a story by Bill Collage, Adam Cooper and Griffin. The plot follows Josh Kovaks, Charlie Gibbs and Enrique Devreaux, employees of an exclusive apartment building who lose their pensions in the Ponzi scheme of Wall Street businessman Arthur Shaw. The group enlist the aid of criminal Slide, bankrupt businessman Mr. Fitzhugh and another employee of the apartment building, Odessa, to break into Shaws apartment and steal back their money while avoiding the FBI agent in charge of his case, Claire Denham. Tower Heist began development as early as 2005, based on an idea by Murphy that would star himself and an all-black cast of comedians as a heist group who rob Trump International Hotel and Tower. As the script developed and changed into an Oceans Eleven–style caper, Murphy left the project. Ratner continued to develop the idea into what would eventually become Tower Heist, with Murphy later rejoining the production. Filming took place entirely in New York City on a budget of $75 million, with several buildings provided by Donald Trump used to represent the eponymous tower. The film score was composed by Christophe Beck and released commercially on November 1, 2011. The film received mixed reviews with much of the praise going to the cast, including Broderick, Leoni and Stiller. However, Murphy was repeatedly singled out by critics as the star of the film, with critics feeling that he displayed a welcome return to the comedic style of his early career. Much of the criticism received by the film was focused on the plot, which was considered "formulaic," "rushed," "dull" and "laborious." The film was released on November 4, 2011 and earned $152 million worldwide. Prior to release, the film was involved in a controversy over plans by Universal Pictures to release it for home viewing on video on demand to 500,000 Comcast customers, only three weeks after its theatrical debut. Concern over the implementations harming ticket sales and inspiring further films to follow suit resulted in several theater chains refusal to show the film at all if the plan went ahead, forcing Universal to abandon the idea. The Skin I Live In The Skin I Live In is a 2011 Spanish psychological thriller drama film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, starring Antonio Banderas, Elena Anaya, Marisa Paredes, Jan Cornet, and Roberto Álamo. The Skin I Live In is based on Thierry Jonquets novel Mygale, first published in French and then in English under the title Tarantula. Almodóvar has described the film as "a horror story without screams or frights". The film was the first collaboration in 21 years between Almodóvar and Banderas since Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!. It premiered in May 2011 in competition at the 64th Cannes Film Festival, and won Best Film Not in the English Language at the 65th BAFTA Awards. It was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and 16 Goya Awards. Inside Llewyn Davis Inside Llewyn Davis is a 2013 French-American musical comedy-drama film written, directed, produced, and edited by Joel and Ethan Coen. Set in 1961, the film follows one week in the life of Llewyn Davis, played by Oscar Isaac in his breakthrough role, a folk singer struggling to achieve musical success while keeping his life in order. The supporting cast stars Carey Mulligan, John Goodman, Garrett Hedlund, F. Murray Abraham, and Justin Timberlake. Although Davis is a fictional character, the story was partly inspired by the autobiography of folk singer Dave Van Ronk. Most of the folk songs performed in the film are sung in full and recorded live. T Bone Burnett was the executive music producer. Principal photography took place in early 2012, primarily in New York City. The film was financed by StudioCanal before it would receive an American distributor. Inside Llewyn Davis premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival on May 19, 2013, where it won the Grand Prix. The film was theatrically released in France on November 6, 2013 by StudioCanal. It was given a limited release by CBS Films in the United States on December 6, 2013 before opening in a wide release on January 10, 2014. The film received critical acclaim and was nominated for two Academy Awards and three Golden Globe Awards for Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical, Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and Best Original Song. Inside Llewyn Davis has been highly acclaimed, and was voted the eleventh best film released since 2000 by film critics in a 2016 BBC Culture poll. It was also chosen the eleventh "Best Film of the 21st Century So Far" in 2017 by The New York Times. The Gift The Gift is a 2015 psychological thriller film written, co-produced, and directed by Joel Edgerton in his feature directorial debut, and co-produced by Jason Blum and Rebecca Yeldham. The film stars Jason Bateman and Rebecca Hall as a couple intimidated by a past figure played by Edgerton. It was released in the United States on August 7, 2015, as the first film released by STX Entertainment. The film grossed $58.9 million worldwide on a budget of $5 million and received highly positive reviews from critics. We Need to Talk About Kevin We Need to Talk About Kevin is a 2011 psychological thriller tragedy film directed by Lynne Ramsay, and adapted from Lionel Shrivers novel of the same title. A long process of development and financing began in 2005, with filming commencing in April 2010. Tilda Swinton stars as the mother of Kevin, struggling to come to terms with her son and the horrors he has committed. The film premiered at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival and was released in the United Kingdom on 21 October 2011. Swinton was nominated for the Golden Globe Award, Screen Actors Guild, and the BAFTA for Best Actress in a Leading Role. It received generally positive reviews from both critics and audiences alike. Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay is a 2008 American stoner film, and the second installment of the Harold & Kumar series. The film was written and directed by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg. The story continues where Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle leaves off, with Harold Lee and Kumar Patel flying to Amsterdam, but they are imprisoned after being mistaken for terrorists, and end up on a series of comical misadventures when they escape from Guantanamo Bay. The film also stars Paula Garcés, Neil Patrick Harris, Jon Reep, Rob Corddry, Ed Helms, David Krumholtz, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Jack Conley, Roger Bart, Danneel Harris, Eric Winter, Adam Herschman, and Richard Christy. The film was released on April 25, 2008, by Warner Bros.; this film was the first New Line Cinema title to be distributed by Warner Bros. since New Line Cinema became a division of Warner Bros. It is also the first Harold & Kumar film made in association with Mandate Pictures. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on July 29, 2008. Payback Payback is a 1999 American Neo-noir crime film written and directed by Brian Helgeland in his directorial debut, and starring Mel Gibson, Gregg Henry, Maria Bello, and David Paymer. It is based on the novel The Hunter by Donald E. Westlake using the pseudonym Richard Stark, which had earlier been adapted into the 1967 film noir classic Point Blank, directed by John Boorman and starring Lee Marvin. In 2006, Helgeland issued a directors cut that differs substantially from the version released by the studio. Gamer Gamer is a 2009 American science fiction action film written and directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor. The film stars Gerard Butler as a participant in an online game in which participants can control human beings as players, and Logan Lerman as the player who controls him. Alongside Butler and Lerman, it also stars Michael C. Hall, Ludacris, Amber Valletta, Terry Crews, Alison Lohman, John Leguizamo, and Zoë Bell. Gamer was released in North America on September 4, 2009, receiving generally negative reviews from critics, who found the plot, direction, and script disappointing, though its performances, effects, and action sequences were praised. It received a mixed reception from audiences, and was a box office bomb, grossing $43 million worldwide against a production budget of $50 million. Clerks II Clerks II is a 2006 American comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith, the sequel to his 1994 film Clerks, and his sixth feature film to be set in the View Askewniverse. The film stars Brian OHalloran, Jeff Anderson, Rosario Dawson, Trevor Fehrman, Jennifer Schwalbach Smith, Jason Mewes, and Smith, and picks up with the original characters from Clerks: Dante Hicks, Randal Graves and Jay and Silent Bob ten years after the events of the first film. Unlike the first film, which was shot in black-and-white, this film was shot in color. The film screened out of competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival and won the Audience Award at the 2006 Edinburgh International Film Festival before receiving a theatrical release on July 21, 2006 to critical and commercial success, grossing $27 million worldwide from a $5 million budget. I Know What You Did Last Summer I Know What You Did Last Summer is a 1997 American slasher film directed by Jim Gillespie, written by Kevin Williamson, and starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, and Freddie Prinze Jr.. Loosely based on the 1973 novel of the same name by Lois Duncan, the film centers on four young friends who are stalked by a hook-wielding killer one year after covering up a car accident in which they killed a man. The film also draws inspiration from the urban legend known as the Hook. After having written Scream, Williamson was approached to adapt Duncans source novel by producer Erik Feig. Where Williamsons screenplay for Scream contained prominent elements of satire and self-referentiality, his adaptation of I Know What You Did Last Summer reworked the novels central plot to resemble a straightforward 1980s-era slasher film. Shot on location in California and North Carolina in the spring of 1997, I Know What You Did Last Summer was released theatrically in North America on October 17, 1997. It received mixed reviews from critics but was commercially successful, grossing $125 million worldwide on a budget of $17 million, and remaining number 1 at the U.S. box office for three consecutive weeks. It was also nominated for and won multiple awards. The film was followed by two sequels, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer and Ill Always Know What You Did Last Summer. I Know What You Did Last Summer has also been parodied and referenced in popular culture, and credited alongside Scream with revitalizing the slasher genre in the 1990s. Jack Reacher: Never Go Back Jack Reacher: Never Go Back is a 2016 American action thriller film directed by Edward Zwick and written by Zwick, Richard Wenk and Marshall Herskovitz, and based on the novel Never Go Back by Lee Child. A sequel to the 2012 film Jack Reacher, it is the second installment in the Jack Reacher film series, the film stars Tom Cruise and Cobie Smulders with supporting roles by Patrick Heusinger, Aldis Hodge, Danika Yarosh, Holt McCallany, and Robert Knepper. The plot follows Reacher going on the run with an Army Major who has been framed for espionage, as the two reveal a dark conspiracy. Principal photography began on October 20, 2015, in New Orleans, and the film was released on October 21, 2016, in IMAX and conventional formats. It grossed $162 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics. Killing Them Softly Killing Them Softly is a 2012 American neo-noir crime film directed by Andrew Dominik and starring Brad Pitt, based on George V. Higgins novel Cogans Trade. On May 22, 2012, the film premiered in competition for the Palme dOr at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and received positive early reviews. The film is about three small-time crooks who rob a Mob-protected illegal gambling operation, which prompts the Mob to send in two hitmen, Jackie and Mickey, to deal with the perpetrators. The Meg The Meg is a 2018 science fiction action film directed by Jon Turteltaub with a screenplay by Dean Georgaris, Jon Hoeber, and Erich Hoeber, loosely based on the 1997 book A Novel of Deep Terror by Steve Alten. The film stars Jason Statham, Li Bingbing, Rainn Wilson, Ruby Rose, Winston Chao, and Cliff Curtis. The film follows a group of scientists who encounter a megalodon shark while on a rescue mission at the floor of the Pacific Ocean. The Walt Disney Studios originally purchased the film rights to the book in the 1990s, but after several years in development hell, the rights landed at Warner Bros. Pictures. The movie was eventually greenlit in 2015. Turteltaub and much of the cast joined by September 2016, and filming began the following month in New Zealand and ended in Sanya, China, on January 2017. A Chinese-American co-production, The Meg was released in both countries on August 10, 2018, in RealD 3D. It was a box office success and grossed over $530 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics, with some describing it as an entertaining movie and others calling it "neither good enough nor bad enough" to be fun. A sequel is in development. Into the Woods Into the Woods is a 2014 American musical fantasy film directed by Rob Marshall, and adapted to the screen by James Lapine from his and Stephen Sondheims 1986 Broadway musical of the same name. A Walt Disney Pictures production, it features an ensemble cast that includes Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, James Corden, Anna Kendrick, Chris Pine, Tracey Ullman, Christine Baranski, Lilla Crawford, Daniel Huttlestone, MacKenzie Mauzy, Billy Magnussen and Johnny Depp. Inspired by the Grimm Brothers fairy tales of "Little Red Riding Hood", "Cinderella", "Jack and the Beanstalk" and "Rapunzel", the film is a fantasy genre centered on a childless couple, who set out to end a curse placed on them by a vengeful witch. Ultimately, the characters are forced to experience the consequences of their actions. After several unsuccessful attempts by other studios and producers to adapt the musical to film, Disney announced in 2012 that it was producing an adaptation, with Marshall directing and John DeLuca serving as producer. Principal photography commenced in September 2013, and took place entirely in the United Kingdom, including at Shepperton Studios in London. Into the Woods held its world premiere at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City on December 8, 2014, and was released theatrically in the United States on December 25, 2014. The film was commercially successful and received generally positive reviews, receiving praise for its acting performances, visual style, and production merits, but received criticism for its lighter tone compared to the source material and the changes made for the film translation. It grossed $213 million worldwide. Into the Woods was named one of the top eleven best films of 2014 by the American Film Institute; the film received three Academy Award nominations, including a Best Supporting Actress nomination for Streep, and three Golden Globe Award nominations, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. Sleeping Beauty Sleeping Beauty is a 1959 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney based on The Sleeping Beauty by Charles Perrault. The 16th Disney animated feature film, it was released to theaters on January 29, 1959, by Buena Vista Distribution. This was the last Disney adaptation of a fairy tale for some years because of its initial mixed critical reception and underperformance at the box office; the studio did not return to the genre until 30 years later, after Walt Disney died in 1966, with the release of The Little Mermaid. It features the voices of Mary Costa, Eleanor Audley, Verna Felton, Barbara Luddy, Barbara Jo Allen, Bill Shirley, Taylor Holmes, and Bill Thompson. The film was directed by Les Clark, Eric Larson, and Wolfgang Reitherman, under the supervision of Clyde Geronimi, with additional story work by Joe Rinaldi, Winston Hibler, Bill Peet, Ted Sears, Ralph Wright, and Milt Banta. The films musical score and songs, featuring the work of the Graunke Symphony Orchestra under the direction of George Bruns, are arrangements or adaptations of numbers from the 1890 Sleeping Beauty ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. However, unlike the previous feature films, this was the first Disney feature film that did not have the same background animation material, but instead with new background animation material. Sleeping Beauty was the first animated film to be photographed in the Super Technirama 70 widescreen process, as well as the second full-length animated feature film to be filmed in anamorphic widescreen, following Disneys own Lady and the Tramp four years earlier. The film was presented in Super Technirama 70 and 6-channel stereophonic sound in first-run engagements. Magic Mike Magic Mike is a 2012 American comedy-drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Channing Tatum, Alex Pettyfer, Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello, and Matthew McConaughey. The plot revolves around Adam, a 19-year-old who enters the world of male stripping, guided by Mike Lane, who has been in the business for six years. The film is loosely based on the experiences of Tatum, who was an 18-year-old stripper in Tampa. Magic Mike was filmed in several locations around west central Florida. The film premiered as the closing film for the 2012 Los Angeles Film Festival on June 24, 2012, and was widely released by Warner Bros. on June 29, 2012, and was a critical and commercial success. A sequel, Magic Mike XXL directed by Gregory Jacobs, was released on July 1, 2015. Trading Places Trading Places is a 1983 American comedy film directed by John Landis and starring Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy. It tells the story of an upper-class commodities broker and a homeless street hustler whose lives cross paths when they are unknowingly made part of an elaborate bet. Ralph Bellamy, Don Ameche, Denholm Elliott, and Jamie Lee Curtis also star. The storyline is often called a modern take on Mark Twains classic 19th-century novel The Prince and the Pauper. The film was written by Timothy Harris and Herschel Weingrod and was produced by Aaron Russo. It was released to theaters in North America on June 8, 1983, where it was distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film earned over $90 million during its theatrical run in the United States, finishing as the fourth highest earning film of the year and the second highest earning R-rated film of 1983. Denholm Elliott and Jamie Lee Curtis won the awards for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and Best Actress in a Supporting Role, respectively, at the 37th British Academy Film Awards. The film was nominated for several additional awards including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy at the 41st Golden Globe Awards. Jack the Giant Slayer Jack the Giant Slayer is a 2013 American fantasy adventure film directed and co-produced by Bryan Singer and written by Darren Lemke, Christopher McQuarrie and Dan Studney, from a story by Lemke and David Dobkin. The film, based on the British fairy tales "Jack the Giant Killer" and "Jack and the Beanstalk", stars Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson, Stanley Tucci, Ian McShane, Bill Nighy, and Ewan McGregor. The film tells the story of Jack, a young farmhand who must rescue a princess from a race of giants after inadvertently opening a gateway to their land in the sky. Development of Jack the Giant Slayer began in 2005, when Lemke first pitched the idea. D. J. Caruso was hired to direct the film in January 2009, but in September of that year, Caruso was replaced by Singer, who hired McQuarrie and Studney to rework the script. The main characters were cast between February and March 2011, and principal photography began in April 2011 in England with locations in Somerset, Gloucestershire and Norfolk. Release of the film was moved back in post-production to allow more time for special effects and marketing. Jack the Giant Slayer premiered on February 26, 2013 in Hollywood and was released theatrically in the United States on March 1, 2013, receiving mixed reviews from critics and was a box office flop. The Recruit The Recruit is a 2003 American spy thriller film, directed by Roger Donaldson and starring Al Pacino, Colin Farrell, and Bridget Moynahan. It was produced by Epsilon Motion Pictures and released in North America by Touchstone Pictures on January 31, 2003, receiving mixed reviews from critics and grossing $101 million worldwide. Thelma & Louise Thelma & Louise is a 1991 American female buddy road film directed by Ridley Scott and written by Callie Khouri. It stars Geena Davis as Thelma and Susan Sarandon as Louise, two friends who embark on a road trip which ends up in unforeseen circumstances. The supporting cast include Harvey Keitel, Michael Madsen, and Brad Pitt in his first major film role. Despite some controversy at the time of its release, the film became a critical and commercial success, receiving six Academy Award nominations and winning for Best Original Screenplay. Scott was nominated for Best Director, and both Sarandon and Davis were nominated for Best Actress. At the intersection of several genres, it is now considered a classic. It influenced other films and artistic works and became a landmark of feminist film. In 2016, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Texas Chainsaw Massacre The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a 2003 American slasher film directed by Marcus Nispel, written by Scott Kosar, and starring Jessica Biel, Jonathan Tucker, Erica Leerhsen, Mike Vogel, Eric Balfour and R. Lee Ermey. Its plot follows a group of young adults traveling through rural Texas who encounter Leatherface and his murderous family. It is a remake of Tobe Hoopers 1974 film of the same name, and the fifth installment in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise. Several crew members of the original film were involved with the project: Hooper and writer Kim Henkel served as co-producers; Daniel Pearl returned as cinematographer; and John Larroquette reprised his voice narration for the opening intertitles. The film was released in the United States on October 17, 2003, and grossed $107 million at the U.S. box office. It is considered one of the most commercially successful horror film remakes of the 21st century, despite receiving mixed-negative reviews, the performance of Jessica Biel and R. Lee Ermey were praised by critics. A prequel was released in 2006, titled The Beginning. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was the first film to be produced by Platinum Dunes, who would go on to produce remakes of several other 20th-century horror films. The Other Woman The Other Woman is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Nick Cassavetes and written by Melissa Stack. The film stars Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann and Kate Upton. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Nicki Minaj and Taylor Kinney appear in supporting roles. The film follows three womenCarly, Kate, and Amberwho are all romantically involved with the same man, Mark. After finding out about each other, the trio take revenge on Mark. Development of The Other Woman began in January 2012, when 20th Century Fox hired Stack to write the script, based on the original idea from 1996 comedy The First Wives Club. Casting was done between November 2012 and June 2013. Filming began on April 29, 2013, in locations including Manhattan, Long Island, The Hamptons, Dockers Waterside Restaurant on Dune Road in Quogue, and The Bahamas, and it concluded on August 27 that year. Aaron Zigman composed the score and LBI Productions produced the film. The film was released on April 25, 2014, in the United States, and distributed worldwide by 20th Century Fox. The Scorpion King The Scorpion King is a 2002 American historical fantasy action film directed by Chuck Russell, starring Dwayne Johnson, Kelly Hu, Grant Heslov, and Michael Clarke Duncan. It is a prequel of The Mummy franchise, which acts as a prologue as it takes place before the events of The Mummy and tells the story of Mathayus and his rise to become the legendary Scorpion King. The events of The Scorpion King take place 5,000 years before the events of The Mummy and The Mummy Returns, revealing Mathayus origins and his rise to power as the legendary hero, the Scorpion King. The name is a reference to a historical king of the Protodynastic Period of Egypt, King Scorpion. Robots Robots is a 2005 American computer-animated science fiction adventure comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Chris Wedge and produced by Jerry Davis, William Joyce, and John C. Donkin, and stars the voices of Ewan McGregor, Robin Williams, Greg Kinnear, Halle Berry, Mel Brooks, Jim Broadbent, Amanda Bynes and Drew Carey. The film was released on March 11, 2005, and grossed $260.7 million on its $75 million budget. A Fish Called Wanda A Fish Called Wanda is a 1988 British-American heist comedy film directed by Charles Crichton and written by John Cleese. It stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Kline and Michael Palin as a gang of diamond thieves who double-cross one another to find stolen diamonds hidden by the gang leader. A barrister becomes a central figure as femme fatale Wanda uses him to locate the loot. It was Crichtons last film. The film was released to positive reviews and was nominated for three Academy Awards including Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, winning Best Supporting Actor for Kline. Cleese and Palin won BAFTA Awards for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor for their performances. A spiritual sequel, Fierce Creatures, was released in 1997. The British Film Institute ranked A Fish Called Wanda the 39th-greatest British film of the 20th century. An Education An Education is a 2009 coming-of-age drama film based on a memoir of the same name by British journalist Lynn Barber. The film was directed by Lone Scherfig from a screenplay by Nick Hornby. It stars Carey Mulligan as Jenny, a bright schoolgirl, and Peter Sarsgaard as David, the charming con man who seduces her. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards in 2010: Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay for Nick Hornby, and Best Actress for Carey Mulligan. An Education premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. It screened on 10 September 2009 at the Toronto International Film Festival and was featured at the Telluride by the Sea Film Festival in Portsmouth, on 19 September 2009. The film was shown on 9 October 2009, at the Mill Valley Film Festival. It was released in the US on 16 October 2009 and in the UK on 30 October 2009. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is a 1974 American slasher film directed by Tobe Hooper and written and co-produced by Hooper and Kim Henkel. It stars Marilyn Burns, Paul A. Partain, Edwin Neal, Jim Siedow and Gunnar Hansen, who respectively portray Sally Hardesty, Franklin Hardesty, the hitchhiker, the proprietor, and Leatherface. The film follows a group of friends who fall victim to a family of cannibals while on their way to visit an old homestead. The film was marketed as being based on true events to attract a wider audience and to act as a subtle commentary on the eras political climate; although the character of Leatherface and minor story details were inspired by the crimes of murderer Ed Gein, its plot is largely fictional. Hooper produced the film for less than $140,000 and used a cast of relatively unknown actors drawn mainly from central Texas, where the film was shot. The limited budget forced Hooper to film for long hours seven days a week, so that he could finish as quickly as possible and reduce equipment rental costs. Due to the films violent content, Hooper struggled to find a distributor. Louis Perano of Bryanston Pictures eventually purchased the distribution rights. Hooper limited the quantity of onscreen gore in hopes of securing a PG rating, but the Motion Picture Association of America rated it R. The film faced similar difficulties internationally. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was banned in several countries, and numerous theaters stopped showing the film in response to complaints about its violence. While it initially drew a mixed reception from critics, it was highly profitable, grossing over $30 million at the domestic box office, equivalent with roughly over $150.8 million as of 2018, selling over 16.5 million tickets in 1974. It has since gained a reputation as one of the best and most influential horror films. It is credited with originating several elements common in the slasher genre, including the use of power tools as murder weapons, the characterization of the killer as a large, hulking, faceless figure, and the killing of victims. It led to a franchise that continued the story of Leatherface and his family through sequels, prequels, a remake, comic books and video games. A Serious Man A Serious Man is a 2009 black comedy-drama film written, produced, edited and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. Set in 1967, the film stars Michael Stuhlbarg as a Minnesota Jewish man whose life crumbles both professionally and personally, leading him to questions about his faith. The film attracted a positive critical response, including a Golden Globe Award nomination for Stuhlbarg, a place on both the American Film Institutes and National Board of Reviews Top 10 Film Lists of 2009, and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Picture. The Rocky Horror Picture Show The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a 1975 musical horror comedy film by 20th Century Fox, produced by Lou Adler and Michael White and directed by Jim Sharman. The screenplay was written by Sharman and actor Richard OBrien, who is also a member of the cast. The film is based on the 1973 musical stage production The Rocky Horror Show, with music, book, and lyrics by OBrien. The production is a parody tribute to the science fiction and horror B movies of the 1930s through to the early 1960s. Along with OBrien, the film stars Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, and Barry Bostwick and is narrated by Charles Gray with cast members from the original Royal Court Theatre, Roxy Theatre, and Belasco Theatre productions including Nell Campbell and Patricia Quinn. The story centres on a young engaged couple whose car breaks down in the rain near a castle where they seek a telephone to call for help. The castle or country home is occupied by strangers in elaborate costumes celebrating an annual convention. They discover the head of the house is Dr. Frank N. Furter, an apparently mad scientist who actually is an alien transvestite who creates a living muscle man in his laboratory. The couple are seduced separately by the mad scientist and eventually released by the servants who take control. The film was shot in the United Kingdom at Bray Studios and on location at an old country estate named Oakley Court, best known for its earlier use by Hammer Film Productions. A number of props and set pieces were reused from the Hammer horror films. Although the film is both a parody of and tribute to many kitsch science fiction and horror films, costume designer Sue Blane conducted no research for her designs. Blane stated that costumes from the film have directly affected the development of punk rock fashion trends such as ripped fishnets and dyed hair. Although largely critically panned on initial release, it soon became known as a midnight movie when audiences began participating with the film at the Waverly Theater in New York City in 1976. Audience members returned to the cinemas frequently and talked back to the screen and began dressing as the characters, spawning similar performance groups across the United States. At almost the same time, fans in costume at the Kings Court Theater in Pittsburgh began performing alongside the film. This "shadow cast" mimed the actions on screen above and behind them, while lip-synching their characters lines. Still in limited release four decades after its premiere, it is the longest-running theatrical release in film history. It is often shown close to Halloween. Today, the film has a large international cult following. It was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 2005. Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life is a 2003 action-adventure film based on the Tomb Raider video game series. Angelina Jolie stars as the titular Lara Croft character with supporting performances from Gerard Butler, Ciarán Hinds, Chris Barrie, Noah Taylor, Til Schweiger, Djimon Hounsou and Simon Yam. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and Japan, the film was directed by Jan de Bont and is a sequel to the 2001 film Tomb Raider. The Cradle of Life received mostly negative reviews, though critics noted it as an improvement on its predecessor, particularly in the action sequences, and continued to praise Jolies performance as Lara Croft. Despite this, it did not repeat its box office performance, grossing $156 million compared to the previous installments $275 million. It was still a financial success, and plans were made for a sequel, which were cancelled when Jolie declined to reprise her role as Croft. The series was rebooted in 2018 with Alicia Vikander taking over the title role. The Negotiator The Negotiator is a 1998 American action thriller film directed by F. Gary Gray. It stars Samuel L. Jackson and Kevin Spacey as two hostage negotiators and Chicago police lieutenants. Trainwreck Trainwreck is a 2015 American romantic comedy film directed by Judd Apatow and written by Amy Schumer. The film stars Schumer and Bill Hader along with an ensemble cast that includes Brie Larson, Colin Quinn, John Cena, Vanessa Bayer, Tilda Swinton, Ezra Miller, and LeBron James. The film is about a hard-drinking, free-spirited young magazine writer named Amy Townsend who has her first serious relationship with a prominent sports doctor named Aaron Conners. Principal photography began on May 19, 2014, in New York City. The film premiered at the 2015 South by Southwest Film Festival on March 15, 2015, and was released theatrically in the United States on July 17, 2015, by Universal Pictures. The film won several awards and was nominated for numerous others, including two Golden Globe Awards and the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay. Locke Locke is a 2013 British–American drama film written and directed by Steven Knight. The film stars Tom Hardy in the title role, the only character seen on screen, as he carries on a number of speakerphone conversations with characters voiced by Olivia Colman, Ruth Wilson, Andrew Scott, Ben Daniels, Tom Holland, and Bill Milner. The film premiered at Broad Street in Westside at the 70th Venice Film Festival on 2 September 2013. The film had a limited release in the United Kingdom beginning on 18 April 2014, and grossed $5 million worldwide. Locke received critical acclaim, particularly for Hardys performance, which won him the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor. Transformers: The Last Knight Transformers: The Last Knight is a 2017 American science fiction action film based on the Transformers toy line. It is the fifth installment of the live-action Transformers film series and a sequel to 2014s Age of Extinction. Like its predecessors, the film is directed by Michael Bay and features Mark Wahlberg reprising his role from Age of Extinction, while Josh Duhamel, John Turturro, and Glenn Morshower reprise their roles from the first three films, as well as Laura Haddock, Isabela Moner, Jerrod Carmichael, Santiago Cabrera, and Anthony Hopkins all joining the cast. Returning Transformers include Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Hound, Drift, Crosshairs, Wheelie, Megatron, and Barricade. The film premiered at Odeon Leicester Square in London on June 18, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on June 21, 2017, by Paramount Pictures in 2D, 3D, and IMAX 3D. The film was universally panned by critics and is the worst-reviewed film of the Transformers series. The most criticism was focused on its length, story, direction, narrative, performances, script, certain characters lack of screen time, and constant format changes throughout, though the fight scenes, musical score, visuals, and voice acting received some praise. At the 38th Golden Raspberry Awards, it was nominated for ten awards, including Worst Picture, Worst Director, and Worst Actor for Wahlberg, but did not win any. Though it grossed $605 million worldwide against a budget of $217 million, the film reportedly lost over $100 million for both Paramount and Hasbro. Devil Devil is a 2010 American supernatural horror film directed by John Erick Dowdle. The screenplay by Brian Nelson was from a story by M. Night Shyamalan. The film stars Chris Messina, Logan Marshall-Green, Geoffrey Arend, Bojana Novakovic, Jenny OHara, and Bokeem Woodbine. Devil was released on September 17, 2010. Critics praised the films atmosphere and performances, but criticized the short running-time and convoluted story. Green Zone Green Zone is a 2010 action thriller film directed by Paul Greengrass. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Brian Helgeland, based on a 2006 non-fiction book Imperial Life in the Emerald City by journalist Rajiv Chandrasekaran. The book documented life within the Green Zone in Baghdad during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The key players in the film are General Mohammed Al-Rawi, who is hiding in Baghdad during the invasion of Iraq and U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer Roy Miller, a Mobile Exploitation Team leader who is searching for Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. Miller finds that the majority of the intel given to him is inaccurate. Moreover, Millers efforts to find the true story about the weapons are blocked by U.S. Department of Defense official Clark Poundstone. The cast also features Brendan Gleeson, Amy Ryan, Khalid Abdalla and Jason Isaacs. The film was produced by Working Title Films, with financial backing from Universal Pictures, StudioCanal, Relativity Media, Antena 3 Films and Dentsu. Principal photography for the film project began during January 2008 in Spain, later moving to Morocco and the United Kingdom. Green Zone premiered at the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival in Japan on February 26, 2010, and was released in Australia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia and Singapore on March 11, 2010, followed by a further 10 countries the next day, among them the United States, United Kingdom and Canada. The film generally received mixed critical reviews and was a box office flop, as it cost $100 million to produce plus $40 million in marketing, while the global theatrical runs only gave $94,882,549 in gross revenue. Billy Madison Billy Madison is a 1995 American comedy film directed by Tamra Davis. It stars Adam Sandler, Bradley Whitford, Bridgette Wilson, Norm Macdonald, and Darren McGavin. The film was written by Sandler and Tim Herlihy and produced by Robert Simonds, and was Macdonalds feature film debut. It made over $26.4 million worldwide and debuted at number one at the box office. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Fahrenheit 9/11 Fahrenheit 9/11 is a 2004 American documentary film directed, written by, and starring filmmaker, director and political commentator Michael Moore. The film takes a critical look at the presidency of George W. Bush, the war in Iraq, and its coverage in the media. In the film, Moore contends that American corporate media were "cheerleaders" for the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and did not provide an accurate or objective analysis of the rationale for the war and the resulting casualties there. The film generated intense controversy, including disputes over its accuracy. The title of the film alludes to Ray Bradburys 1953 novel Fahrenheit 451, a dystopian view of the future United States, drawing an analogy between the autoignition temperature of paper and the date of the September 11 attacks; one of the films taglines was "The Temperature at Which Freedom Burns". The film debuted at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival and received a 20-minute standing ovation, among the longest standing ovations in the festivals history. The film was also awarded the Palme dOr, the festivals highest award. The film is the highest grossing documentary of all time. The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones is a 2013 action film based on the first book of The Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare. The story takes place in contemporary New York City. Directed by Harald Zwart, the film stars an international cast, including Lily Collins, Jamie Campbell Bower, Robert Sheehan, Kevin Zegers, Jemima West, Godfrey Gao, Lena Headey, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Aidan Turner, Kevin Durand, and Jared Harris. It was released in theaters on August 21, 2013, by Screen Gems in the United States and Entertainment One in the United Kingdom. The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones earned $91 million against a $60 million production budget. The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones was released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 3, 2013, by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Horton Hears a Who! Horton Hears a Who! is a 2008 American computer animated adventure comedy film based on the book of the same name by Dr. Seuss, produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Directed by Jimmy Hayward and Steve Martino in their directorial debuts, the films screenplay was written by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio, and features the voices of Jim Carrey and Steve Carell as Horton the Elephant and Mayor Ned McDodd, respectively, alongside Carol Burnett, Will Arnett, Seth Rogen, Isla Fisher, and Amy Poehler. John Powell composed the films music. The film was released theatrically on March 14, 2008, and grossed $297 million on a budget of $85 million. Horton Hears a Who! was the third Dr. Seuss feature film adaptation, the first adaptation to be fully animated, and the second Dr. Seuss film starring Jim Carrey after How the Grinch Stole Christmas. We Were Soldiers We Were Soldiers is a 2002 American war film directed by Randall Wallace and starring Mel Gibson. Based on the book We Were Soldiers Once… and Young by Lieutenant General Hal Moore and reporter Joseph L. Galloway, it dramatizes the Battle of Ia Drang on November 14, 1965. Final Destination 3 Final Destination 3 is a 2006 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wong. A standalone sequel to Final Destination 2, it is the third installment in the Final Destination film series. Wong and Glen Morgan, who worked on the franchises first film, wrote the screenplay. Final Destination 3 stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Ryan Merriman, and takes place five years after the first film. Winstead plays Wendy Christensen, a high school graduate who has a premonition that a roller-coaster she and her classmates are riding will derail. Although she saves some of them, Death begins hunting the survivors. Wendy realizes photographs she took at the amusement park contain clues about her classmates death. Allies with another survivor and friend Kevin Fischer, Wendy tries to use this knowledge to save the rest of them and to ruin Deaths scheme. The films development began shortly after the release of Final Destination 2; Jeffrey Reddick, creator of the franchise and a co-writer of the first two films, did not return for the third one. Unlike the second film, which was a direct sequel to the first, the producers envisioned Final Destination 3 as a stand-alone film. The idea of featuring a roller-coaster derailment as the opening-scene disaster came from New Line Cinema executive Richard Bryant. From the beginning, Wong and Morgan saw control as a major theme in the film. Casting began in March 2005 and concluded in April. Like the previous two installments, it was filmed in Vancouver, Canada. The first two weeks of the three-month shoot were spent filming the roller-coasters derailment. Following its premiere at Graumans Chinese Theatre on February 2, 2006, the film was released in cinemas in the United States on February 10, 2006. The DVD, released on July 25, 2006, includes commentaries, documentaries, a deleted scene and an animated video. A special-edition DVD called "Thrill Ride Edition" includes a feature called "Choose Their Fate", which acts as an interactive film, allowing viewers to make decisions at specific points in the film that alter the course of the story. Final Destination 3 received a mixed critical response. Some critics called the film formulaic and said it brought nothing new to the franchise, while others praised it for being enjoyable and fulfilling its audiences expectations. Two death scenes involving tanning beds and a nail gun, respectively, as well as Winsteads performance attracted positive comments from reviewers. The film was a financial success and, with box office receipts of nearly $118 million, the highest-grossing installment in the franchise at the time. A fourth film, The Final Destination, was released on August 2009. Rampage Rampage is a 2018 American science fiction monster film directed by Brad Peyton, and based on the video game series of the same name by Midway Games. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin Åkerman, Jake Lacy, Joe Manganiello, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. It follows primatologist Davis Okoye who must team up with George, an albino gorilla who turns into a raging creature of enormous size as a result of a rogue experiment, to stop two other mutated animals, a wolf named Ralph and a crocodile named Lizzie, from destroying Chicago. The film is the third collaboration between Peyton and Johnson, following The Mysterious Island and San Andreas. It also marked the final Warner Bros. film to be financed by Access Entertainment/RatPac-Dune Entertainment as the studio had cut ties with the company due to sexual harassment allegations against RatPac-Dune owner Brett Ratner, and the final project to be produced by RatPac overall; the film was released after RatPac went defunct. Principal photography began in April 2017 in Chicago. The film was released in the United States on April 13, 2018, by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema, in 2D, RealD 3D and IMAX. It grossed over $428 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for Johnson and Morgans performances and the visual effects, but criticism of the screenplay and storyline. Let's Be Cops Lets Be Cops is a 2014 American buddy cop action comedy film co-written and directed by Luke Greenfield. The film stars Jake Johnson and Damon Wayans Jr. as two friends who pretend to be police officers in Los Angeles. The film co-starred Nina Dobrev, Rob Riggle, James DArcy, Keegan-Michael Key and Andy García. It was filmed on location in Atlanta, Georgia, and released on August 13, 2014. The film received negative reviews from critics. It was a box office success grossing $138.2 million worldwide against a production budget of $17 million. Snowden Snowden is a 2016 biographical thriller film directed by Oliver Stone and written by Stone and Kieran Fitzgerald. Based on the books The Snowden Files by Luke Harding and Time of the Octopus by Anatoly Kucherena, the film stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Edward Snowden, a Central Intelligence Agency subcontractor and whistleblower who copied and leaked highly classified information from the National Security Agency beginning in 2013. In addition to Gordon-Levitt, the film features an ensemble cast including Shailene Woodley, Melissa Leo, Zachary Quinto, Tom Wilkinson, Scott Eastwood, Logan Marshall-Green, Timothy Olyphant, Ben Schnetzer, LaKeith Lee Stanfield, Rhys Ifans and Nicolas Cage. An international co-production of Germany, France, and the United States, principal photography began on February 16, 2015 in Munich. Snowden screened at San Diego Comic-Con on July 21, 2016, before premiering at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2016. The film was theatrically released in the United States on September 16, 2016, by Open Road Films and on September 22 in Germany. It received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics, who praised Gordon-Levitts performance but criticized the screenplay. It was also a box office disappointment, grossing $37.3 million worldwide against its $40 million budget. Last Vegas Last Vegas is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Jon Turteltaub, written by Dan Fogelman and starring Michael Douglas, Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman, Kevin Kline and Mary Steenburgen. Three retirees who travel to Las Vegas to have a bachelor party for their last remaining single friend. The film was released to theaters on November 1, 2013, by CBS Films. The Men Who Stare at Goats The Men Who Stare at Goats is a 2009 British-American satirical dark comedy war film directed by Grant Heslov and starring George Clooney, Ewan McGregor, Jeff Bridges, and Kevin Spacey. It was produced by Clooneys and Heslovs production company Smoke House Pictures. The film is a fictionalized version of Jon Ronsons 2004 book of the same title of an investigation into attempts by the U.S. military to employ psychic powers as a weapon. The film premiered at the 66th Venice International Film Festival on September 8, 2009, and went on general release in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, and Italy on November 6, 2009. The NeverEnding Story The NeverEnding Story is a 1984 English-language German fantasy film directed and co-written by Wolfgang Petersen, and based on the novel The Neverending Story by Michael Ende. The film was produced by Bernd Eichinger and Dieter Giessler. It stars Noah Hathaway, Barret Oliver, Tami Stronach, Patricia Hayes, Sydney Bromley, Gerald McRaney, Moses Gunn, and Alan Oppenheimer as the voices of both Falkor and Gmork. The film follows a boy who happens upon a magical book that tells of a young warrior who is given the task of stopping the Nothing, a dark force, from engulfing the mystical world of Fantasia. At the time of its release, it was the most expensive film produced outside the United States or the Soviet Union. The film was the first in The NeverEnding Story film series. The film adapts only the first half of the book, and consequently does not convey the message of the title as it was portrayed in the novel. The second half of the book was subsequently used as a rough basis for the second film, The Next Chapter. The third film, The NeverEnding Story III: Escape from Fantasia, features an original plot not based on the book. A Christmas Story A Christmas Story is a 1983 American Christmas comedy film directed by Bob Clark and based on Jean Shepherds semi-fictional anecdotes in his 1966 book All Others Pay Cash, with some elements from his 1971 book Wanda Hickeys Night of Golden Memories and Other Disasters. It stars Melinda Dillon, Darren McGavin, and Peter Billingsley. A seasonal classic in North America, it is shown numerous times on television, usually on the networks owned by the Turner Broadcasting System. Since 1997, a marathon of the film titled "24 Hours of A Christmas Story" has aired annually on TNT or TBS, comprising 12 consecutive airings of the film on both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day each year. It is often ranked as one of the best Christmas films. The film was released on November 18, 1983, earning two Canadian Genie Awards in 1984. In 2012, it was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". 16 Blocks 16 Blocks is a 2006 American action thriller film directed by Richard Donner and starring Bruce Willis, Mos Def, and David Morse. The film unfolds in the real time narration method. It is Donners final directorial effort, as he retired the same year the film was released. The Lion King The Lion King is a 2019 American musical film directed and produced by Jon Favreau, written by Jeff Nathanson, and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a photorealistic computer-animated remake of Disneys traditionally animated 1994 film of the same name. The film stars the voices of Donald Glover, Seth Rogen, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Alfre Woodard, Billy Eichner, John Kani, John Oliver, and Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, as well as James Earl Jones reprising his role from the original film. The plot follows Simba, a young lion who must embrace his role as the rightful king of his native land following the murder of his father, Mufasa, at the hands of his uncle, Scar. Plans for a remake of 1994s The Lion King were confirmed in September 2016 following box office successes for Disney remakes such as The Jungle Book, which was also directed by Favreau. Favreau was inspired by certain roles of characters in the Broadway adaptation, and developed upon elements of the original films story. Much of the main cast signed in early 2017, and principal photography began in mid-2017 on a blue screen stage in Los Angeles. The "virtual-reality tools" utilized in The Jungle Books cinematography were used to a greater degree during filming of The Lion King. Composers Hans Zimmer, Elton John, and lyricist Tim Rice, all of whom worked on the originals soundtrack, returned to compose the score alongside Knowles-Carter, who assisted John in the reworking of the soundtrack and wrote a new song for the film, titled "Spirit", which she also performed. The film serves as the final credit for editor Mark Livolsi, and it is dedicated to his memory. With an estimated budget of around $260 million, it is one of the most expensive films ever made. The film was theatrically released in the United States on July 19, 2019. It has grossed over $1.6 billion worldwide, surpassing Frozen as the highest-grossing animated film, and is also the second highest-grossing film of 2019 and seventh-highest of all-time. It received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its visual effects, music, and vocal performances, but criticism for its lack of originality and facial emotion on the characters. Pixels Pixels is a 2015 science fiction action comedy film co-produced and directed by Chris Columbus and written by Tim Herlihy and Timothy Dowling, from a story by Herlihy. A feature-length adaptation of French director Patrick Jeans 2010 short film of the same name, the film stars Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Josh Gad, Peter Dinklage, Michelle Monaghan, Brian Cox, Ashley Benson, Sean Bean and Jane Krakowski. Combining computer-animated video game characters and visual effects, Pixels follows aliens misinterpreting video feeds of classic arcade games as a declaration of war, resulting in them invading planet Earth using technology inspired by games such as Pac-Man, Space Invaders, Arkanoid, Galaga, Centipede and Donkey Kong. To counter the alien attack, the United States hires former arcade champions to lead the planets defense. Principal photography on the film began in May 28, 2014 in Toronto for three months. Produced by Columbuss 1492 Pictures and Sandlers Happy Madison Productions, Pixels was released theatrically by Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Releasing in the United States on July 24, 2015 in 2D, 3D and IMAX 3D formats. The film grossed $244 million worldwide on a production budget of $88–129 million and received generally negative reviews from film critics. This Is Spinal Tap This Is Spinal Tap is a 1984 American mockumentary film directed and co-written by Rob Reiner. It stars Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer as members of the fictional English heavy metal band Spinal Tap, and Reiner as Martin "Marty" Di Bergi, a documentary filmmaker who follows them on their American tour. The film satirizes the behavior and musical pretensions of rock bands and the hagiographic tendencies of rock documentaries such as Gimme Shelter, The Song Remains the Same, and The Last Waltz. Most of its dialogue was improvised and dozens of hours were filmed. This Is Spinal Tap received positive reviews, but was only a modest success upon its initial release. However, it found greater success and amassed a cult following after it was released on VHS. In 2002, it was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress, and was selected for preservation by the National Film Registry. In 2016, film critic and author Jeremy Arnold chose it as one of the "52 Must-See Movies", describing it as "one of the single most influential movies of the past thirty-five years" and arguing that it "effectively launched a new genre—the mockumentary". Shallow Hal Shallow Hal is a 2001 American romantic comedy film starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Jack Black about a shallow man who, after hypnosis, begins to see peoples inner beauty reflected in their outward appearance. The motion picture was directed by the Farrelly brothers and filmed in and around Charlotte as well as Sterling and Princeton at Wachusett Mountain. The supporting cast features Jason Alexander, Tony Robbins, and Laura Kightlinger. The films score was composed by William Goodrum, Ivy and Cliff Eidelman. The Count of Monte Cristo The Count of Monte Cristo is a 2002 adventure drama film produced by Roger Birnbaum, Gary Barber, and Jonathan Glickman that was directed by Kevin Reynolds. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, and Ireland, the film is an adaptation of the book of the same name by Alexandre Dumas, père and stars Jim Caviezel, Guy Pearce, and Richard Harris. It follows the general plot of the novel; but many aspects, including the relationships between major characters and the ending, have been changed, added, modified, simplified, or removed; and action scenes have been added. The film met with modest box office success. Syriana Syriana is a 2005 American geopolitical thriller film written and directed by Stephen Gaghan, and executive produced by George Clooney, who also stars in the film with an ensemble cast. Gaghans screenplay is loosely adapted from ex CIA operative Robert Baers memoir See No Evil. The film focuses on petroleum politics and the global influence of the oil industry, whose political, economic, legal, and social effects are experienced by a Central Intelligence Agency operative, an energy analyst, a Washington attorney, and a young unemployed Pakistani migrant worker in an Arab state in the Persian Gulf. The film also features an extensive supporting cast including Amanda Peet, Tim Blake Nelson, Mark Strong, Alexander Siddig, Amr Waked, and Academy Award winners Christopher Plummer, Chris Cooper and William Hurt. The film was shot in 200 locations in 5 continents, with large parts shot in the Middle East, Africa and Washington. In an interview with Charlie Rose, Gaghan described incidents from personal meetings and interviews with the most powerful oil owners, owners of media houses, lobbyists, lawyers and politicians which were included in the film. As with Gaghans screenplay for Traffic, Syriana uses multiple, parallel storylines, jumping between locations in Iran, Texas, Washington, Switzerland, Spain and Lebanon. Clooney won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Bob Barnes, and Gaghans script was nominated by the Academy for Best Original Screenplay. As of April 20, 2006, the film had grossed a total of $50.82 million at the U.S. box office and $42.9 million overseas, for a total of $93.73 million. Gaghan changed the names of entities currently operating in the Middle East, while retaining their place in the story. Committee for the Liberation of Iran was based on an organization called Committee for the Liberation of Iraq. The Kids Are All Right The Kids Are All Right is a 2010 American comedy-drama film directed by Lisa Cholodenko and written by Cholodenko and Stuart Blumberg. It is among the first mainstream movies to show a same-sex couple raising two teenagers. A hit at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, it opened in limited release on July 9, 2010, expanding to more theaters on July 30, 2010. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 16, 2010. The film was awarded the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy, and Annette Bening was awarded the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. The film also received four Academy Award nominations, including one for Best Picture, at the 83rd Academy Awards. A Time to Kill A Time to Kill is a 1996 American crime drama film based on John Grishams 1989 novel. Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson, Matthew McConaughey, and Kevin Spacey star, with Oliver Platt, Ashley Judd, Kiefer and Donald Sutherland, and Patrick McGoohan appearing in supporting roles. Set in Mississippi, the film involves the rape of a young girl, the arrest of the rapists, their subsequent murder by the girls father, and the fathers trial for murder. The film was a critical and commercial success, making $152 million at the worldwide box office. It is the second of two films based on Grishams novels directed by Joel Schumacher, with the other being The Client released two years prior. Crimson Peak Crimson Peak is a 2015 American gothic romance film directed by Guillermo del Toro and written by del Toro and Matthew Robbins. The film stars Mia Wasikowska, Tom Hiddleston, Jessica Chastain, Charlie Hunnam, and Jim Beaver. The story, set in Victorian era England, follows an aspiring author who travels to a remote Gothic mansion in the English hills with her new husband and his sister. There, she must decipher the mystery behind the ghostly visions that haunt her new home. In 2006, a spec script written by Del Toro and Robbins was sold to Universal Pictures, with Del Toro set to direct. Development was delayed due to scheduling conflicts. The film was described as a "ghost story and gothic romance" heavily inspired by other horror films, such as The Haunting, The Innocents and The Shining. Principal photography began at Pinewood Toronto Studios in Toronto, Ontario on February 10, 2014, with additional filming in Hamilton, and ended on May 16 that year. The film was produced by Legendary Pictures and Del Toros production company, DDY Productions. Crimson Peak premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 25, 2015, and was released in the United States on October 16, 2015 in standard and IMAX formats. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising the production values, performances and direction, but criticized the plot and characters. It grossed $74 million worldwide against its $55 million budget. The film received three nominations at the 21st Empire Awards, including Best Horror. It received nine nominations at the 42nd Saturn Awards, winning three, including Best Horror Film, Best Supporting Actress for Chastain and Best Production Design for Thomas E. Sanders. White Chicks White Chicks is a 2004 American comedy film directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans. It stars Shawn Wayans and Marlon Wayans as a pair of FBI agents donning whiteface to go undercover as white women in order to solve a kidnapping plot. White Chicks was theatrically released in the United States on June 23, 2004. The film was met with a mixed reception, and was nominated for five Razzies. It grossed over $113 million worldwide, and became one of the highest grossing comedy films of 2004. Bambi Bambi is a 1942 American animated film directed by David Hand, produced by Walt Disney and based on the 1923 book Bambi by Austrian author Felix Salten. The film was released by RKO Radio Pictures on August 13, 1942, and is the fifth Disney animated feature film. The main characters are Bambi, a mule deer; his parents; his friends Thumper; and Flower; and his childhood friend and future mate, Faline. For the movie, Disney took the liberty of changing Bambis species into a mule deer from his original species of roe deer, since roe deer are not native to North America, and the mule deer is more widespread in the United States. The film received three Academy Award nominations: Best Sound, Best Song and Original Music Score. In June 2008, the American Film Institute presented a list of its "10 Top 10"—the best ten films in each of ten classic American film genres—after polling over 1,500 people from the creative community. Bambi placed third in animation. In December 2011, the film was added to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. 10,000 BC 10,000 BC is a 2008 American epic action-adventure film directed by Roland Emmerich, starring Steven Strait and Camilla Belle. The film is set in the prehistoric era and depicts the journeys of a prehistoric tribe of mammoth hunters. The world premiere was held on February 10, 2008 at Sony Center on Potsdamer Platz in Berlin. The film was a box office hit, but consistently regarded by professional critics as Emmerichs worst film, as well as one of the worst films of the year. Kramer vs. Kramer Kramer vs. Kramer is a 1979 American legal drama film written and directed by Robert Benton, based on Avery Cormans novel. The film stars Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep, Jane Alexander and Justin Henry. It tells the story of a couples divorce, its impact on their young son, and the subsequent evolution of their relationship and views on parenting. The film explores the psychology and fallout of divorce and touches upon prevailing or emerging social issues such as gender roles, womens rights, parity of parents rights, work–life balance, and the single parent experience. Kramer vs. Kramer was theatrically released on December 19, 1979 by Columbia Pictures. It was a major critical and commercial success, grossing $106.3 million on a $8 million budget, becoming the highest-grossing film of 1979 and received a leading nine Oscar nominations at the 52nd Academy Awards, winning five: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Dumb and Dumber To Dumb and Dumber To is a 2014 American comedy film co-written and directed by Bobby and Peter Farrelly. It is the third and final film in the Dumb and Dumber film series and a sequel to the 1994 film Dumb and Dumber. It stars Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels reprising their roles 20 years after the events of the first film, and also features Rob Riggle, Laurie Holden, Rachel Melvin, and Kathleen Turner. The film tells the story of Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne, two dimwitted but good-natured adults who set out on a cross-country road trip to locate Harrys daughter who has been adopted. First announced in October 2011, Dumb and Dumber To underwent a turbulent pre-production phase which included, at one point, Carrey withdrawing from the project, and Warner Bros. refusing to distribute the film. The project was eventually taken on in 2013 by Red Granite Pictures and the film was shot later that year. Released on November 14, 2014, by Universal Pictures, Dumb and Dumber To grossed $36.1 million on its opening weekend and over $169 million worldwide. On June 15, 2017, the United States Department of Justice charged that money used to produce the film was stolen from a Malaysian government investment fund. Red Granite Pictures denied knowingly accepting stolen money. Prosecutors also filed a Forfeiture Complaint in federal court to seize the rights of ownership to Dumb and Dumber To as well as the rights to the 2015 film Daddys Home. Red Granite later reached a $60 million settlement. Reign of Fire Reign of Fire is a 2002 post-apocalyptic science fantasy film directed by Rob Bowman and starring Matthew McConaughey and Christian Bale, with the screenplay written by Matt Greenberg, Gregg Chabot, and Kevin Peterka. The film also features Izabella Scorupco and Gerard Butler. The film is set in England in the year 2020, twenty years after London tunneling project workers inadvertently awakened dragons from centuries of slumber and the creatures have subsequently replaced humans as the dominant species on Earth. With the fate of mankind at stake, two surviving parties, led by Quinn Abercromby and Denton Van Zan, find that they must work together to hunt down and destroy the beasts in a desperate attempt to take back the world. The film was released by Touchstone Pictures on July 12, 2002. Upon release, it received generally mixed reviews from critics and audiences and became a commercial failure, grossing $82 million on a $60 million budget. Lost Highway Lost Highway is a 1997 neo-noir film directed by David Lynch and co-written by Lynch and Barry Gifford. It stars Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, and Robert Blake. The film follows a musician who begins receiving mysterious VHS tapes of him and his wife in their home, and who is suddenly convicted of murder, after which he inexplicably disappears and is replaced by a young mechanic leading a different life. Lost Highway was financed by the French production company Ciby 2000 and was largely shot in Los Angeles, where Lynch collaborated with frequent producer Mary Sweeney and cinematographer Peter Deming. Lynch has described the film as a "psychogenic fugue" rather than a conventionally logical story, while the films surreal narrative structure has been likened to a Möbius strip. The films soundtrack, which was produced by Trent Reznor, features an original score by Angelo Badalamenti and Barry Adamson, as well as contributions from artists including David Bowie, Marilyn Manson, Rammstein and The Smashing Pumpkins. Upon release, Lost Highway received mixed reviews and grossed $3.7 million in North America after a modest three-week run. Most critics initially dismissed the film as incoherent, but it has since attracted a cult following and critical praise, as well as scholarly interest. Lost Highway is the first of three Lynch films set in Los Angeles, followed by Mulholland Drive in 2001 and Inland Empire in 2006. In 2003, the film was adapted as an opera by the Austrian composer Olga Neuwirth. The Book Thief The Book Thief is a 2013 World War II war drama film directed by Brian Percival and starring Geoffrey Rush, Emily Watson, and Sophie Nélisse. The film is based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Markus Zusak and adapted by Michael Petroni. The film is about a young girl living with her adoptive German family during the Nazi era. Taught to read by her kind-hearted foster father, the girl begins "borrowing" books and sharing them with the Jewish refugee being sheltered by her foster parents in their home. The film features a musical score by Oscar-winning composer John Williams. The Book Thief premiered at the Mill Valley Film Festival on October 3, 2013, and was released for general distribution in the United States on November 8, 2013. The film received mixed reviews upon its theatrical release with some reviewers praising its "fresher perspective on the war" and its focus on the "consistent thread of humanity" in the story, with other critics faulting the films "wishful narrative". With a budget of $19 million, the film was successful at the box office, earning over $76 million. The Book Thief received Oscar, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations for its score. For her performance in the film, Sophie Nélisse won the Hollywood Film Festival Spotlight Award, the Satellite Newcomer Award, and the Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Performance by a Youth in a Lead or Supporting Role – Female. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on March 11, 2014. Scream 4 Scream 4 is a 2011 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson. Produced by Outerbanks Entertainment and distributed by Dimension Films, it is the fourth and final installment in the Scream film series. The film stars an ensemble cast, which includes David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere, Anthony Anderson, Alison Brie, Adam Brody, Rory Culkin, Marielle Jaffe, Erik Knudsen, Mary McDonnell, Marley Shelton and Nico Tortorella. The film takes place on the fifteenth anniversary of the original Woodsboro murders and involves Sidney Prescott returning to the town after ten years, as part of her book tour. As soon as she arrives, Ghostface once again begins killing students from Woodsboro High, relying on the rules of remakes. Like its predecessor, Scream 4 combines the violence of the slasher genre with elements of dark comedy and "whodunit" mystery to satirize the clichés of film remakes. The film also provides a commentary on the extensive usage of social media and the obsession of internet fame. The series was originally intended to be a trilogy, concluding with Scream 3 in 2000. However, in June 2008, The Weinstein Company announced a third sequel was in development, with Craven confirmed to return in March 2010. Principal photography took place from June to September 2010, taking place in and around Ann Arbor. During production, Ehren Kruger, who previously wrote the screenplay for Scream 3, was hired for script rewrites. Reshoots were filmed in early 2011, following test screenings. Scream 4 premiered in Los Angeles on April 11, 2011 and was released in the United States on April 15, 2011. The film grossed $97 million worldwide, becoming the lowest-grossing film of the Scream franchise. It received mixed reviews, with critics praising the performances, direction and humor, with many considering the film to be an improvement over its predecessor. However, others were critical of its lack of scares and reliance on clichéd formulas. Scream 4 was the final film to be directed by Craven before his death in 2015, and was followed by an anthology television series developed for MTV and without the involvement of Craven, Williamson, Arquette, Campbell and Cox. The Lego Batman Movie The Lego Batman Movie is a 2017 3D computer-animated superhero comedy film produced by the Warner Animation Group and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was directed by Chris McKay, and written by Seth Grahame-Smith, Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Jared Stern and John Whittington, and produced by Dan Lin, Roy Lee, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Based on the Lego Batman toy line, the film is an international co-production of the United States, Australia and Denmark, the first spin-off installment of The Lego Movie film series and the second installment overall. The story centers on the DC Comics character Batman as he attempts to overcome his greatest fear in order to stop the Jokers latest plan. The film features Will Arnett reprising his role as Batman from The Lego Movie alongside Zach Galifianakis, Michael Cera, Rosario Dawson and Ralph Fiennes. The Lego Batman Movie had its world premiere in Dublin, Ireland on January 29, 2017, and was released in the United States on February 10, 2017. The film was released in 3D, RealD 3D, Dolby Cinema, IMAX and IMAX 3D. The film received generally positive reviews from critics for its animation, voice acting, soundtrack, visual style and humor; it was also commercially successful, having grossed $312 million worldwide against a budget of $80 million. A sequel is in development. Toy Story 4 Toy Story 4 is a 2019 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It is the fourth and final installment in Pixars Toy Story series, and the sequel to 2010s Toy Story 3. It was directed by Josh Cooley from a screenplay by Andrew Stanton and Stephany Folsom; the three also conceived the story alongside John Lasseter, Rashida Jones, Will McCormack, Valerie LaPointe, and Martin Hynes. The film stars the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Annie Potts, Tony Hale, Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele, Madeleine McGraw, Christina Hendricks, Keanu Reeves, Ally Maki, Jay Hernandez, Lori Alan, and Joan Cusack. The film directly follows Toy Story 3, as Sheriff Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and their other toy friends have found new appreciation living with Bonnie. They are joined by Forky, a spork that has been made into a toy, and embark on a road trip adventure. The film is dedicated to actor Don Rickles and animator Adam Burke, who died on April 6, 2017 and October 8, 2018, respectively. Toy Story 4 premiered on June 11, 2019 in Los Angeles, California and was theatrically released in the United States on June 21, 2019, in RealD 3D, Dolby Cinema, and IMAX. The film has grossed $1 billion worldwide, becoming the highest grossing installment of the franchise, the fifth highest-grossing film of 2019, the 30th highest-grossing film of all time and the fifth highest grossing animated film of all time. Like its predecessors, Toy Story 4 received critical acclaim for its story, humor, emotion, score, animation, and vocal performances. This Is 40 This Is 40 is a 2012 American comedy film written and directed by Judd Apatow and starring Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann. A spin-off of Apatows 2007 film Knocked Up, it is centered around married couple Pete and Debbie, characters introduced in the previous film, whose stressful relationship is compounded by each turning 40. John Lithgow, Megan Fox, and Albert Brooks appear in supporting roles. Filming was conducted in mid-2011, and This Is 40 was released in North America on December 21, 2012. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its cast, acting and the films comedic moments and perceptive scenes, but criticized its overlong running time and occasional aimlessness. Kung Fu Panda 3 Kung Fu Panda 3 is a 2016 3D computer-animated wuxia comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox worldwide and by Oriental DreamWorks in China. It is the third installment in the Kung Fu Panda franchise, and the sequel to 2011s Kung Fu Panda 2. In the film, Po enters the panda village and re-unites with his birth father and other pandas, but problems arise when a villainous undead warrior named Kai, returns to the mortal realm and steals chi from the kung fu masters, with the goal of ending Oogways legacy. To prevent Kai from taking chi from all kung fu masters and pandas, Po forms the army of pandas to battle Kais jade minions and Po must become a master of chi to defeat him and save his friends. The film was directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson and Alessandro Carloni and written by Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger. Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Lucy Liu, Seth Rogen, David Cross, James Hong and Jackie Chan reprise their roles from the previous films with Randall Duk Kim reprising his role of Oogway from the first film. They are joined by Bryan Cranston, J. K. Simmons and Kate Hudson in the roles of Li Shan, Kai, and Mei Mei, respectively. Kung Fu Panda 3 premiered on January 16, 2016, in Los Angeles. It received a limited release in China on January 23 for a special three-hour sneak preview and was released in the United States on January 29 in 3D, grossing $521 million worldwide against its $145 million budget. Like its predecessors, the film received generally positive reviews, with praise for the voice acting, animation, humor, and heart. Sing Sing is a 2016 American computer-animated juke-box musical comedy film produced by Illumination Entertainment. It was directed and written by Garth Jennings, co-directed by Christophe Lourdelet and starred the voices of Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Seth MacFarlane, Scarlett Johansson, John C. Reilly, Taron Egerton, and Tori Kelly. The film is about a group of anthropomorphic animals that enter a singing competition, hosted by a koala who is trying to save his theater. The film includes more than 60 songs from famous artists and also has an original song by Stevie Wonder and Ariana Grande called "Faith," which was nominated for a Golden Globe. It screened on the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2016, premiered at Microsoft Theater on December 3, 2016 and was released in the United States on December 21, 2016, by Universal Pictures. The film received generally positive reviews and grossed $634 million worldwide. A sequel, titled Sing 2, is scheduled to be released on July 2, 2021. Æon Flux Æon Flux is a 2005 American science fiction spy action film based on the animated science fiction television series of the same name created by Peter Chung, which aired on MTV from 1991-1995. It was directed by Karyn Kusama, written by Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi, and produced by Gale Anne Hurd, David Gale, Gary Lucchesi and Greg Goodman. The film was produced by MTV Films, Lakeshore Entertainment, Babelsberg Film Studio and Valhalla Motion Pictures. It stars Charlize Theron as the title character, Marton Csokas, Jonny Lee Miller, Sophie Okonedo, Pete Postlethwaite, and Frances McDormand. The film was released on December 2, 2005 by Paramount Pictures in the United States. The film was poorly reviewed by critics and grossed $52.3 million on a production budget of $65 million. The Campaign The Campaign is a 2012 American political satire comedy film directed by Jay Roach, written by Shawn Harwell and Chris Henchy and stars Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis as two North Carolinians vying for a seat in Congress. The film was released on August 10, 2012 to mixed reviews. Along Came Polly Along Came Polly is a 2004 American romantic comedy film written and directed by John Hamburg and starring Ben Stiller and Jennifer Aniston. The story follows Reuben Feffer, a tightly-wound New Yorker who finds his life falling apart when he discovers his wife cheating on him with a scuba diver on their honeymoon. He then rebounds and finds himself falling in love with his former classmate, Polly Prince as she tries to loosen up his rigid ways, which brings him to question his life and some decisions, and that you cant analyze the safe choice in love all the time. My Best Friend's Wedding My Best Friends Wedding is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by P.J. Hogan from a screenplay by Ronald Bass. The film stars Julia Roberts, Dermot Mulroney, Cameron Diaz and Rupert Everett. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and was a global box-office hit. The soundtrack song "I Say a Little Prayer" was covered by singer Diana King and featured heavily in the film, making it a US Billboard Hot 100 hit. The soundtrack featured a number of Burt Bacharach/Hal David songs. Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome is a 1985 Australian post-apocalyptic action film directed by George Miller and George Ogilvie, distributed by Warner Bros., and written by Miller and Terry Hayes. In this sequel to Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, Max is exiled into the desert by the ruthless ruler of Bartertown, Aunty Entity, and there encounters an isolated cargo cult centred on a crashed Boeing 747 and its deceased captain. The film is the third installment in the Mad Max film series and the last with Gibson as Max Rockatansky. The series was later given a fourth installment in 2015 with Fury Road, starring Tom Hardy in the title role. Brooklyn Brooklyn is a 2015 romantic historical period drama film directed by John Crowley and written by Nick Hornby, based on the novel of the same name by Colm Tóibín. It is a co-production between the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland and Canada. The film stars Saoirse Ronan in the lead role, with Emory Cohen, Domhnall Gleeson, Jim Broadbent, and Julie Walters in supporting roles. Set in 1951, the plot follows Eilis Lacey, a young Irish woman who emigrates to Brooklyn to find employment. There she marries an Italian plumber called Tony, before being forced to choose between her home town of Enniscorthy or her new life in Brooklyn. Filming began in Ireland in April 2014 that lasted three weeks, until production was moved to Montreal, Quebec for a further four weeks. Additional filming took place on Coney Island. Brooklyn premiered on 26 January 2015 at the Sundance Film Festival. It opened in limited release on 4 November 2015 in the US and the UK on 6 November 2015. It was later screened on 13 September 2015 at the Toronto International Film Festival during the Special Presentations section. It was theatrically released in the United Kingdom and Ireland by Lionsgate on November 6, 2015. In was given a limited release by Mongrel Media in Toronto and Vancouver on 20 November 2015 before opening nationwide in Canada on 11 December. The film received critical acclaim, with many praising the screenplay, direction. Ronans performance was highlighted by many critics, earning her several nominations for Best Actress, including a BAFTA, Critics Choice, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actress, and Best Adapted Screenplay, and won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film. Brooklyn was also named one of the best films of 2015, featuring on more than 120 "Top 10" film critics lists. The film was ranked 48th on BBCs 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century. Miller's Crossing Millers Crossing is a 1990 American neo-noir gangster film written, directed and produced by the Coen brothers and starring Gabriel Byrne, Marcia Gay Harden, John Turturro, Jon Polito, J. E. Freeman, and Albert Finney. The plot concerns a power struggle between two rival gangs and how the protagonist, Tom Reagan, plays both sides against each other. In 2005, Time chose Millers Crossing as one of the 100 greatest films made since the inception of the periodical. Time critic Richard Corliss called it a "noir with a touch so light, the film seems to float on the breeze like the frisbee of a fedora sailing through the forest". Pinocchio Pinocchio is a 1940 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions, distributed by RKO Radio Pictures and based on the Italian childrens novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi. It was the second animated feature film produced by Disney, made after the first animated success Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The plot of the film involves an old wood-carver named Geppetto who carves a wooden puppet named Pinocchio. The puppet is brought to life by a blue fairy, who informs him that he can become a real boy if he proves himself to be "brave, truthful, and unselfish". Pinocchios efforts to become a real boy involve encounters with a host of unsavory characters. The film was adapted by Aurelius Battaglia, William Cottrell, Otto Englander, Erdman Penner, Joseph Sabo, Ted Sears, and Webb Smith from Collodis book. The production was supervised by Ben Sharpsteen and Hamilton Luske, and the films sequences were directed by Norman Ferguson, T. Hee, Wilfred Jackson, Jack Kinney, and Bill Roberts. Pinocchio was a groundbreaking achievement in the area of effects animation, giving realistic movement to vehicles, machinery and natural elements such as rain, lightning, smoke, shadows and water. The film was released to theaters by RKO Radio Pictures on February 7, 1940. Critical analysis of Pinocchio identifies it as a simple morality tale that teaches children of the benefits of hard work and conventional values. Although it became the first animated feature to win a competitive Academy Award – winning two for Best Music, Original Score and for Best Music, Original Song for "When You Wish Upon a Star" – it was initially a box office disaster. It eventually made a profit in its 1945 reissue, and is considered one of the greatest animated films ever made, with a 100% rating on the website Rotten Tomatoes. The film and characters are still prevalent in popular culture, featuring at various Disney parks and in other forms of entertainment. In 1994, Pinocchio was added to the United States National Film Registry for being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". A live-action adaptation of the film is in development. Roman Holiday Roman Holiday is a 1953 American romantic comedy film directed and produced by William Wyler. It stars Gregory Peck as a reporter and Audrey Hepburn as a royal princess out to see Rome on her own. Hepburn won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance; the screenplay and costume design also won. The script was written by John Dighton and Dalton Trumbo, though with Trumbo on the Hollywood blacklist, he did not receive a credit; instead, Ian McLellan Hunter fronted for him. Trumbos credit was reinstated when the film was released on DVD in 2003. On December 19, 2011, full credit for Trumbos work was restored. Blacklisted director Bernard Vorhaus worked on the film as an assistant director under a pseudonym. The film was shot at the Cinecittà studios and on location around Rome during the "Hollywood on the Tiber" era. The film was screened in the 14th Venice Film Festival within the official program. In 1999, Roman Holiday was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Still Alice Still Alice is a 2014 American independent drama film written and directed by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland and based on Lisa Genovas bestselling 2007 novel of the same name. The film stars Julianne Moore as Alice Howland, a linguistics professor diagnosed with familial Alzheimers disease shortly after her 50th birthday. Alec Baldwin plays her husband, John, and Kristen Stewart, Kate Bosworth and Hunter Parrish play her children, Lydia, Anna and Tom. Glatzer and Westmoreland were approached by Lex Lutzus and James Brown to adapt Genovas novel in 2011, when Glatzer had just been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Moore was their first choice for the lead role; she researched Alzheimers disease for four months to prepare for the part. The film was shot in New York in March 2014, with a budget of $4 million. Still Alice had its world premiere at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2014. It was one of several films stolen in the Sony Pictures hack incident and leaked online on November 27, 2014. The film was released theatrically on January 16, 2015, and grossed $43.9 million at the international box office. It received critical acclaim, particularly for the performance given by Moore, who won numerous awards including the Academy Award for Best Actress. She dedicated her Academy Award win to Glatzer, who died from ALS in March 2015. The film was named among the years top ten independent films by the National Board of Review. Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland is a 1951 American animated musical fantasy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the Alice books by Lewis Carroll. The 13th release of Disneys animated features, the film premiered in London on July 26, 1951, and in New York City on July 28, 1951. The film features the voices of Kathryn Beaumont as Alice, Sterling Holloway as the Cheshire Cat, Verna Felton as the Queen of Hearts, and Ed Wynn as the Mad Hatter. Walt Disney first attempted unsuccessfully to adapt Alice into an animated feature film during the 1930s, and he revived the idea in the 1940s. The film was originally intended to be a live-action/animated film; however, Disney decided to make it an all-animated feature in 1946. The film was considered a flop on its initial release, leading to Walt Disney showing it on television as one of the first episodes of his TV series Disneyland. It proved to be very successful on television, especially during the psychedelic era. It was eventually re-released in theaters which proved to be massively successful. The film became even more successful through merchandising and subsequent home video releases. The theme song of the same name has since become a jazz standard. While the film was critically panned on its initial release, it has since been regarded as one of Disneys greatest animated classics, notably one of the biggest cult classics in the animation medium, as well as one of the best film adaptations of Alice. A live-action adaptation of Carrolls works and animated film, Alice in Wonderland, directed by Tim Burton, was released in 2010. Matchstick Men Matchstick Men is a 2003 black comedy crime film directed by Ridley Scott, and based on Eric Garcias 2002 novel of the same name. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Sam Rockwell and Alison Lohman. The film premiered on September 2, 2003 at the 60th Venice International Film Festival and was released in the United States on September 12, 2003. It received generally positive reviews and grossed $65 million against its $62 million budget. Rocky V Rocky V is a 1990 American sports drama film. It is the fifth film in the Rocky series, written by and starring Sylvester Stallone, and co-starring Talia Shire, Stallones real-life son Sage, and real-life boxer Tommy Morrison, with Morrison in the role of Tommy Gunn, a talented yet raw boxer. Sage played Rocky Balboa, Jr, whose relationship with his famous father is explored. After Stallone directed the second through fourth films in the series, Rocky V saw the return of John G. Avildsen, whose direction of Rocky won him an Academy Award for Best Director. Reception to the film was generally negative and it was considered a disappointing conclusion when this was presumed to be the last movie in the series. Stallone himself has since admitted that he too was disappointed with how the film turned out. The box office gross was $180 million below that of Rocky IV. Rocky V marked the final appearances of Talia Shire and Burgess Meredith in the Rocky series. Due to the low box office result, Rocky V was the last Rocky film with which United Artists had any involvement. Though this was presumed to be the ending of the series, a sixth film, Rocky Balboa, was released in 2006 and garnered much more favorable reviews. Stallone has also brought the Rocky character back in the spin-offs Creed and Creed II. The Monuments Men The Monuments Men is a 2014 war film directed by George Clooney, and written and produced by Clooney and Grant Heslov. The film stars an ensemble cast including Clooney, Matt Damon, Bill Murray, John Goodman, Jean Dujardin, Bob Balaban, Hugh Bonneville, and Cate Blanchett. The film is loosely based on the non-fiction book The Monuments Men: Allied Heroes, Nazi Thieves and the Greatest Treasure Hunt in History by Robert M. Edsel and Bret Witter. It follows an Allied group from the Monuments that is given the task of finding and saving pieces of art and other culturally important items before Nazis destroy or steal them, during World War II. The Monuments Men was co-produced by Columbia Pictures and Babelsberg Studio. It received mixed critical reviews and grossed $155 million worldwide against a $91 million budget. The Break-Up The Break-Up is a 2006 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Peyton Reed, starring Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston. It was written by Jay Lavender and Jeremy Garelick and produced by Universal Pictures. Killer Elite Killer Elite is a 2011 action thriller film starring Jason Statham, Clive Owen and Robert De Niro. The film is based on the 1991 novel The Feather Men by Sir Ranulph Fiennes and is directed by Gary McKendry. Kung Fu Hustle Kung Fu Hustle is a 2004 action comedy film directed, produced and written by Stephen Chow, who also stars in the lead role. The other producers were Chui Po-chu and Jeffrey Lau, and the screenplay was co-written with Huo Xin, Chan Man-keung, and Tsang Kan-cheung. Yuen Wah, Yuen Qiu, Danny Chan Kwok-kwan and Bruce Leung Siu-lung co-starred in prominent roles. After the commercial success of Shaolin Soccer, its production company, Star Overseas, began to develop Kung Fu Hustle with Columbia Pictures Asia in 2002. The film features a number of retired actors famous for 1970s Hong Kong action cinema and has been compared to contemporary and influential wuxia films such as Crouching Tiger and Hero. The cartoon special effects in the film accompanied by traditional Chinese music, is often cited as its most striking feature. The film was released on 23 December 2004 in China and on 25 January 2005 in the United States. It received a 90% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and 78 out of 100 rating at Metacritic. The film grossed $17 million USD in North America and $84 million USD in other regions. The film was tenth on the list of all-time highest-grossing foreign-language films in the United States as well as the highest-grossing foreign-language film in the country in 2005. Kung Fu Hustle won numerous awards, including six Hong Kong Film Awards and five Golden Horse Awards. The film was re-released in 3D in October 2014 across Asia and America, marking the tenth anniversary of the film. She's Out of My League Shes Out of My League is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Jim Field Smith and written by Sean Anders and John Morris. The film stars Jay Baruchel and Alice Eve, and was produced by Jimmy Miller and David Householter for Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures and filmed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Production on the film finished in 2008. The film received its wide theatrical release on March 12, 2010. It is the first feature film directed by Smith. A Bronx Tale A Bronx Tale is a 1993 American crime drama film adapted from Chazz Palminteris 1989 play of the same name. It tells the coming of age story of an Italian-American boy, Calogero Anello, who, after encountering a local Mafia boss, is torn between the temptations of organized crime, racism in his community, and the values of his honest, hardworking father. The Broadway production was converted to film with limited changes, and starred Palminteri and Robert De Niro. De Niro, who first viewed the play in Los Angeles in 1990, acquired the rights from Palminteri, intent on making the play his directorial debut. The duo then worked heavily together on the screenplay, with Palminteri aiming to retain many of the aspects of the original script, as it was based largely on his own childhood. Production began in 1991, and was funded in collaboration with De Niros TriBeCa Productions and Savoy Pictures, as the first film released by each studio. Upon its release on September 29, A Bronx Tale achieved limited commercial success, grossing over $17 million domestically. However, it fared much better with critics, who praised the performances of the leads, and launched Palminteris acting career, while also helping De Niro gain acceptance as a director. Capote Capote is a 2005 biographical film about Truman Capote directed by Bennett Miller. It follows the events during the writing of Capotes non-fiction book In Cold Blood. Philip Seymour Hoffman won several awards, including the Academy Award for Best Actor, for his critically acclaimed portrayal of the title character. The film was based on Gerald Clarkes biography Capote. It was filmed mostly in Manitoba in the autumn of 2004. It was released September 30, 2005, to coincide with Truman Capotes birthday. The Addams Family The Addams Family is a 1991 American supernatural black comedy film based on the characters from the cartoon created by cartoonist Charles Addams and the 1964 TV series produced by David Levy. Directed by former cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld in his screen directing debut, the film stars Anjelica Huston, who was nominated for a Golden Globe for her performance as Morticia Addams, Raul Julia as Gomez Addams, Christina Ricci as Wednesday Addams, Judith Malina as Grandma Addams, and Christopher Lloyd as Uncle Fester. The film focuses on a bizarre, macabre, aristocratic family who reconnect with who they believe to be a long-lost relative, Gomezs brother, Fester Addams, who is actually the adopted son of a loan shark intending to swindle the Addams clan out of their vast wealth and fortune. The film was noted for its troubled production; originally developed at Orion, the film went $5 million over budget due to constant rewrites throughout shooting; health problems of people involved in the filming and an overall stressful filming for Sonnenfeld himself, caused multiple delays. The rise in production costs from the films $25 million budget to $30 million led Orion, fearful of another big-budget flop and financially struggling, to sell the film to Paramount, who completed the film and handled the films domestic distribution, while Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer distributed the film internationally. The film was commercially successful, making back several times its production costs, and was followed by a sequel, Addams Family Values, two years later. The Princess Diaries The Princess Diaries is a 2001 American teen comedy coming-of-age film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and directed by Garry Marshall. Based on Meg Cabots 2000 young adult novel of the same name, the film was written by Gina Wendkos and stars Anne Hathaway and Julie Andrews, with a supporting cast consisting of Héctor Elizondo, Heather Matarazzo, Mandy Moore, Caroline Goodall and Robert Schwartzman. The film follows Mia Thermopolis, a shy American teenager who learns that she is heir to the throne of a European kingdom. Under the tutelage of her estranged grandmother, the kingdoms reigning queen, Mia must decide whether to claim the throne she has inherited or renounce her title permanently. Feeling confident about the novels film potential, Cabots agent pursued producer Debra Martin Chase about adapting The Princess Diaries into a feature-length film, an idea she pitched to Disney upon reading the book. After obtaining the film rights, Disney originally greenlit the project under the title The Princess of Tribeca, reverting it once its setting was changed from New York to San Francisco, where the majority of the film was shot between September and December 2000. Marshall, who was known for helming several romantic comedies, agreed to direct because he found the story ideal for family entertainment. Despite having little involvement in the films development, Cabot was consulted about various changes to its story and characters. Hathaway won the lead role over several established young actresses in her motion picture debut, while The Princess Diaries commemorated the end of Andrews semi-retirement from acting and return to Disney films, her first since Mary Poppins. Released on August 3, 2001, the film was an unexpected commercial success, grossing over $165 million worldwide and, although it earned mixed reviews for its plot and themes, garnering wide critical praise for Hathaways performance. Ranking among the most profitable films of 2001, The Princess Diaries defied industry expectations as pundits had expected the film to underperform due to its G-rating and subject matter. The films success is credited with establishing Hathaway as a bankable actress and reviving Andrews film career. A sequel, Royal Engagement, was released in 2004 to similar success, while rumors of a possible third installment have persisted since 2015. Max Payne Max Payne is a 2008 American neo-noir action thriller film based on the video game series of the same name developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Rockstar Games. It was written by Beau Thorne and directed by John Moore. The film stars Mark Wahlberg in the title role as Max Payne, Mila Kunis as Mona Sax, Ludacris as Jim Bravura, and Beau Bridges as BB Hensley. The film revolves around revenge, centering on a policemans journey through New York Citys criminal underworld, as he investigates the deaths of his wife and child. Filming took place between March and May 2008. Extensive visual effects were used in many scenes throughout the film. Max Payne was released on October 16, 2008 in Australia, one day prior to the United States release date. Reviews were mostly negative for the lack of character development and originality among numerous differences from the video game on which it is based. Despite the negative reviews, the film was able to take the top spot in the box office in its opening weekend and gross more than $85 million worldwide. Max Payne was released for home video on January 20, 2009. Raising Arizona Raising Arizona is a 1987 American crime comedy film directed by Joel Coen, produced by Ethan Coen, and written by Joel and Ethan. It stars Nicolas Cage as H.I. "Hi" McDunnough, an ex-convict, and Holly Hunter as Edwina "Ed" McDunnough, a former police officer and His wife. Other members of the cast include Trey Wilson, William Forsythe, John Goodman, Frances McDormand, Sam McMurray, and Randall "Tex" Cobb. The Coen brothers set out to work on the film with the intention of making a film as different from their first feature as possible, with a lighter sense of humor and a faster pace. Raising Arizona received mixed reviews at the time of its release. Some criticized it as too self-conscious, manneristic, and unclear as to whether it was fantasy or realism. Other critics praised the film for its originality. The film ranks 31st on the American Film Institutes 100 Years...100 Laughs list, and 45th on Bravos "100 Funniest Movies" list. Raising Arizona was released in the United States on March 13, 1987. About Schmidt About Schmidt is a 2002 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Alexander Payne, produced by Michael Besman, Harry Gittes and Rachael Horovitz, co-written by Jim Taylor with music by Rolfe Kent and starring Jack Nicholson in the title role. The film also stars Hope Davis, Dermot Mulroney and Kathy Bates. It is very loosely based on the 1996 novel of the same title by Louis Begley. About Schmidt was theatrically released on December 13, 2002 by New Line Cinema. The film was both a commercial and a critical success and it earned $105,834,556 on a $30 million budget. About Schmidt was released on DVD and VHS formats. It was released on Blu-ray for the first time on February 3, 2015. The Hours The Hours is a 2002 psychological drama film directed by Stephen Daldry and starring Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, and Julianne Moore. Supporting roles are played by Ed Harris, John C. Reilly, Stephen Dillane, Jeff Daniels, Miranda Richardson, Allison Janney, Toni Collette, Claire Danes, and Eileen Atkins. The screenplay by David Hare is based on Michael Cunninghams 1998 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same title. The plot focuses on three women of different generations whose lives are interconnected by the novel Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf. These are Clarissa Vaughan, a New Yorker preparing an award party for her AIDS-stricken long-time friend and poet, Richard in 2001; Laura Brown, a pregnant 1950s California housewife with a young boy and an unhappy marriage; and Virginia Woolf herself in 1920s England, who is struggling with depression and mental illness while trying to write her novel. The film was released in Los Angeles and New York City on Christmas Day 2002, and was given a limited release in the United States and Canada two days later on December 27, 2002. It did not receive a wide release in North America until January 2003, and was then released in British cinemas on Valentines Day that year. Critical reaction to the film was largely positive, with nine Academy Award nominations for The Hours including Best Picture, and a win for Nicole Kidman for Best Actress. Ghost in the Shell Ghost in the Shell is a 1995 anime cyberpunk film based on the manga of the same name by Masamune Shirow. It was written by Kazunori Itō and directed by Mamoru Oshii, and stars the voices of Atsuko Tanaka, Akio Ōtsuka, and Iemasa Kayumi. Ghost in the Shell was a Japanese-British international co-production, produced by Kodansha, Bandai Visual and Manga Entertainment, with animation provided by Production I.G. The plot follows Motoko Kusanagi, a public-security agent, who hunts the mysterious hacker known as the Puppet Master. The philosophical themes include self-identity in a technologically advanced world. The music, composed by Kenji Kawai, includes an ancient Japanese language. Widely considered one of the greatest anime films of all time, critics particularly praised the films visuals, achieved through a combination of traditional cel animation and CGI animation. The film, which had a budget over , was initially a box office failure, before drawing a cult following on home video, and eventually grossing approximately in total box office and home video sales revenue. It inspired filmmakers such as the Wachowskis, creators of the Matrix films, and James Cameron. In 2004, Oshii directed Innocence, billed as a separate work and not a true sequel. In 2008, Oshii released an updated version of the original film, Ghost in the Shell 2.0, featuring new audio and updated 3D animation. A live-action adaptation starring Scarlett Johansson was released in 2017. Good Morning, Vietnam Good Morning, Vietnam is a 1987 American comedy-drama war film written by Mitch Markowitz and directed by Barry Levinson. Set in Saigon in 1965, during the Vietnam War, the film stars Robin Williams as a radio DJ on Armed Forces Radio Service, who proves hugely popular with the troops, but infuriates his superiors with what they call his "irreverent tendency". The story is loosely based on the experiences of AFRS radio DJ Adrian Cronauer. Most of Williams performances that portrayed Cronauers radio broadcasts were improvisations. The film was a critical and commercial success; for his work in the film, Williams won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor, a BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. The film is number 100 on the list of the "American Film Institutes 100 Funniest American Movies". Eragon Eragon is a 2006 British-American action-fantasy film directed by Stefen Fangmeier and written by Peter Buchman, based on Christopher Paolini’s 2002 novel of the same name. The film stars Ed Speleers in the title role as well as Jeremy Irons, Sienna Guillory, Robert Carlyle, Djimon Hounsou, Garrett Hedlund, Joss Stone and John Malkovich, with Rachel Weisz as the voice of Saphira the dragon. Principal photography took place at the Mafilm Fót Studios in Hungary, starting on August 1, 2005. Visual effects and animation were by Weta Digital and Industrial Light & Magic. Eragon was released worldwide between December 13, 2006 and December 15, 2006 by 20th Century Fox. It was the 10th worst reviewed film of 2006 on Rotten Tomatoes, but the 31st highest-grossing film of 2006 in the US. The film was released for home entertainment on March 20, 2007. It is notable for being the last film to be released on VHS in the United States. Originally, Eragon was supposed to be the first in a franchise based on Paolinis Inheritance Cycle book series with Fangmeirer shooting both Eldest and Brisingr back-to-back. However, due to negative reception from critics and book fans, the planned franchise was cancelled. Man on the Moon Man on the Moon is a 1999 biographical comedy-drama film about the late American entertainer Andy Kaufman, starring Jim Carrey as Kaufman. The film was directed by Miloš Forman and also features Danny DeVito, Courtney Love, and Paul Giamatti. The story traces Kaufmans steps from childhood through the comedy clubs and television appearances that made him famous, including his memorable appearances on Saturday Night Live, Late Night with David Letterman, Fridays, and his role as Latka Gravas on the sitcom Taxi, which was popular among viewers but disruptive for Kaufmans co-stars. The film pays particular attention to the various inside jokes, scams, put-ons, and happenings for which Kaufman was famous, most significantly his long-running feud with wrestler Jerry "The King" Lawler and his portrayal of the bawdy lounge singer Tony Clifton. Although the film was unsuccessful commercially and received mixed reviews, Carrey received critical acclaim for his performance and won a Golden Globe, his second in a row after his award for The Truman Show. His nomination was in the Musical/Comedy category. The documentary The Great Beyond was released in 2017 and chronicles Carreys performance as Kaufman in the film, a performance he maintained during much of the films production. Blazing Saddles Blazing Saddles is a 1974 American satirical black comedy-western film directed by Mel Brooks. Starring Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder, the film was written by Brooks, Andrew Bergman, Richard Pryor, Norman Steinberg and Alan Uger, and was based on Bergmans story and draft. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences, was nominated for three Academy Awards and is ranked No. 6 on the American Film Institutes 100 Years...100 Laughs list. Brooks appears in three supporting roles, Governor William J. Le Petomane, a Yiddish-speaking Native American chief and "a director" in line to help invade Rock Ridge; he also dubs lines for one of Lili von Shtupps backing troupe. The supporting cast includes Slim Pickens, Alex Karras and David Huddleston, as well as Brooks regulars Dom DeLuise, Madeline Kahn and Harvey Korman. Bandleader Count Basie has a cameo as himself. The film satirizes the racism obscured by myth-making Hollywood accounts of the American West, with the hero being a black sheriff in an all-white town. The film is full of deliberate anachronisms, from the Count Basie Orchestra playing "April in Paris" in the Wild West, to Slim Pickens referring to the Wide World of Sports, to the German army of World War II. In 2006, Blazing Saddles was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Daybreakers Daybreakers is a 2009 science-fiction action horror film written and directed by Michael and Peter Spierig. The film takes place in a futuristic world overrun by vampires, and centers around a vampiric corporation which sets out to capture and farm the remaining humans while researching a substitute for human blood. Ethan Hawke plays vampire hematologist Edward Dalton, whose work is interrupted by human survivors led by former vampire "Elvis", who has a cure that can save the human species. An international co-production between Australia and the United States, Daybreakers premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2009. It was released in the United Kingdom on 6 January 2010 and in North America on 8 January 2010. The film grossed over US$50 million and received mixed critical reception. Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is a 2005 stop-motion animated comedy film produced by Aardman Animations in partnership with DreamWorks Animation. United International Pictures distributed the film in the United Kingdom, and it was the last DreamWorks Animation film to be distributed by DreamWorks Pictures in the United States. It was directed by Nick Park and Steve Box as the second feature-length film by Aardman after Chicken Run. The movie was released in Sydney, Australia on 4 September 2005, before being released in cinemas early in the United States of America on 7 October 2005, and in British cinemas in the United Kingdom a week later on 14 October 2005. The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is part of the Wallace and Gromit series, created by Nick Park. The film follows good-natured eccentric cheese-loving inventor Wallace and Gromit, his intelligent mute dog in their latest venture as pest control agents, as they come to the rescue of a village plagued by rabbits before an annual vegetable competition. The film features an expanded cast of characters relative to the previous Wallace and Gromit shorts, with a voice cast including Helena Bonham Carter and Ralph Fiennes. It was a critical and commercial success, and won a number of film awards including the Oscar for Best Animated Feature, making it the second film from DreamWorks Animation to win, as well as both the second non-American animated film and second non computer-animated film to have received this achievement. Identity Thief Identity Thief is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Seth Gordon, written by Craig Mazin, and starring Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy. The film tells a story about a man whose identity is stolen by a woman. The film received negative reception from critics, but was a commercial success, grossing over $174 million worldwide against a budget of $35 million. Rope Rope is a 1948 American psychological crime thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on the 1929 play of the same name by Patrick Hamilton. The film was adapted by Hume Cronyn with a screenplay by Arthur Laurents. The film was produced by Hitchcock and Sidney Bernstein as the first of their Transatlantic Pictures productions. Starring James Stewart, John Dall and Farley Granger, this is the first of Hitchcocks Technicolor films, and is notable for taking place in real time and being edited so as to appear as a single continuous shot through the use of long takes. It is the second of Hitchcocks "limited setting" films, the first being Lifeboat. The original play was said to be inspired by the real-life murder of 14-year-old Bobby Franks in 1924 by University of Chicago students Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb. Accepted Accepted is a 2006 American comedy film directed by Steve Pink and written by Adam Cooper, Bill Collage and Mark Perez. The plot follows a group of high school graduates who create their own fake college after being rejected from the colleges to which they applied. The story takes place in Wickliffe and a fictitious college town called Harmon in Ohio. Filming took place in Los Angeles and Orange in California at Chapman University. Stuart Little Stuart Little is a 1999 American family comedy film loosely based on the novel of the same name by E. B. White. Directed by Rob Minkoff in his live-action debut, the screenplay was written by M. Night Shyamalan and Greg Brooker, and stars Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, and Jonathan Lipnicki, alongside the voices of Michael J. Fox and Nathan Lane. The plot bears little resemblance to that of the book, as only some of the characters and a few minor plot elements are the same. The films sequel more closely resembles the original novel. The film was released on December 17, 1999 by Columbia Pictures. It received an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects nomination, losing to The Matrix. The first film in the Stuart Little series, it was followed by a sequel, Stuart Little 2 in 2002, the short-lived television series Stuart Little in 2003, and another sequel in 2005, the direct-to-video Call of the Wild. It was Estelle Gettys final film before her retirement in 2001 and her death in 2008. Billy Elliot Billy Elliot is a 2000 British dance drama film about a boy becoming a professional ballet dancer. It is set in County Durham, North East England during the 1984–85 coal miners strike. It was produced by Greg Brenman and Jon Finn, music composed by Stephen Warbeck, co-produced by BBC Films, Tiger Aspect Pictures and Working Title Films, and distributed by Universal Pictures through United International Pictures. written by Lee Hall and directed by Stephen Daldry. The film stars Jamie Bell as 11-year-old Billy, an aspiring dancer dealing with the negative stereotype of the male ballet dancer, Gary Lewis as his coal miner father, Jamie Draven as Billys bullying older brother, and Julie Walters as his ballet teacher. The film was theatrically released on 29 September 2000 by Universal Pictures and Focus Features. It received positive reviews from critics and it earned £73 million on a £3 million budget. In 2001, author Melvin Burgess was commissioned to write the novelisation of the film based on Lee Halls screenplay. The story was adapted for the West End stage as Billy Elliot the Musical in 2005; it opened in Australia in 2007 and on Broadway in 2008. Wonder Wonder is a 2017 American comedy-drama film, directed by Stephen Chbosky and starring Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson, Jacob Tremblay, Izabela Vidovic, Mandy Patinkin, and Daveed Diggs. Written by Jack Thorne, Steven Conrad, and Chbosky, it is based on the 2012 novel of the same name by R. J. Palacio. The film, which follows a boy with Treacher Collins syndrome trying to fit in, was released in the United States on November 17, 2017, by Lionsgate. It received positive reviews from critics and audiences, and grossed $305 million worldwide on a $20 million budget. At the 90th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best Makeup and Hairstyling. Tombstone Tombstone is a 1993 American Western film directed by George P. Cosmatos, written by Kevin Jarre, and starring Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer, with Sam Elliott, Bill Paxton, Powers Boothe, Michael Biehn, and Dana Delany in supporting roles, as well as narration by Robert Mitchum. The film is based on events in Tombstone, including the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and the Earp Vendetta Ride, during the 1880s. It depicts a number of Western outlaws and lawmen, such as Wyatt Earp, William Brocius, Johnny Ringo, and Doc Holliday. Tombstone was released by Hollywood Pictures in theatrical wide release in the United States on December 25, 1993, grossing $56.5 million in domestic ticket sales. The film was a financial success, and for the Western genre, it ranks number 16 in the list of highest-grossing films since 1979. Critical reception was generally positive and the film has become a cult classic since its release. Upgrade Upgrade is a 2018 cyberpunk action body horror film written and directed by Leigh Whannell and starring Logan Marshall-Green, Betty Gabriel, and Harrison Gilbertson. The film follows a man who is implanted with a chip that allows him to control his body after a mugging leaves him paralyzed. The film was produced by Jason Blum, under his Blumhouse Productions banner. After premiering on 10 March 2018 at South by Southwest, the film was released on 1 June 2018 in the United States by OTL Releasing and Blumhouse Tilt, and on 14 June 2018 in Australia. The film received positive reviews from critics, who called it "one part The Six Million Dollar Man, one part Death Wish revenge fantasy", and praised the films dark humor and action sequences. 8MM 8mm is a 1999 crime mystery film directed by Joel Schumacher and written by Andrew Kevin Walker. The film stars Nicolas Cage as a private investigator who delves into the world of snuff films. Joaquin Phoenix, James Gandolfini, Peter Stormare, and Anthony Heald appear in supporting roles. The Disaster Artist The Disaster Artist is a 2017 American biographical comedy film produced and directed by James Franco. Written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, the film is an adaptation of Greg Sestero and Tom Bissells 2013 non-fiction book of the same name, and chronicles the unlikely friendship between budding actors Tommy Wiseau and Sestero, which results in the production of Wiseaus 2003 film The Room, widely considered one of the worst films ever made. The film stars brothers James and Dave Franco as Wiseau and Sestero, respectively, alongside a supporting cast featuring Seth Rogen, Alison Brie, Ari Graynor, Josh Hutcherson, and Jacki Weaver. Principal photography began on December 8, 2015. A work-in-progress cut of the film premiered at South by Southwest on March 12, 2017; it was later screened at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, and also played at the 2017 San Sebastián International Film Festival, where it became the first American film to win its top prize, the Golden Shell, since A Thousand Years of Good Prayers in 2007. Distributed by A24 in the United States and Warner Bros. in international markets, The Disaster Artist began a limited release on December 1, 2017, before opening wide on December 8, 2017. It received positive reviews from critics, with James Francos portrayal of Wiseau as well as the films humor and screenplay receiving praise, and was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2017. At the 75th Golden Globe Awards, James Franco won the award for Best Actor – Musical or Comedy; the film was also nominated for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. Franco also received a nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role at the 24th Screen Actors Guild Awards, and the film earned a nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 90th Academy Awards. Deep Blue Sea Deep Blue Sea is a 1999 American science fiction horror film directed by Renny Harlin. It stars Saffron Burrows, Thomas Jane, Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Rapaport, and rapper LL Cool J. Set in an isolated underwater facility, the film follows a team of scientists and their research on mako sharks to help fight Alzheimers disease. The situation plunges into chaos when multiple genetically engineered sharks go on a rampage and flood the facility. Deep Blue Sea had a budget of $82 million and represented a test for Harlin, who had not made a commercially successful film since Cliffhanger in 1993. The film was primarily shot at Fox Baja Studios in Rosarito, where the production team constructed sets above the large water tanks that had been built for James Camerons 1997 film Titanic. Although Deep Blue Sea features some shots of real sharks, most of the sharks used in the film were either animatronic or computer generated. Trevor Rabin composed the film score; LL Cool J contributed two songs to the film: "Deepest Bluest" and "Say What". Released in theaters during the film industrys summer season, Deep Blue Sea was a moderate commercial success, grossing more than $73 million in the United States and Canada, and $164 million worldwide. The film received generally mixed reviews from critics, who praised its suspense, pacing, and action sequences. Criticism was targeted at its unoriginality and B movie conventions. Retrospectively, Deep Blue Sea has been regarded as a successful shark film, especially within a limited genre that has been dominated by Steven Spielbergs 1975 thriller Jaws. A direct-to-video sequel, Deep Blue Sea 2, was released in 2018. J. Edgar J. Edgar is a 2011 American biographical drama film directed, produced and scored by Clint Eastwood. Written by Dustin Lance Black, the film focuses on the career of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover from the Palmer Raids onward. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Armie Hammer, Naomi Watts, Josh Lucas, and Judi Dench. It marked Adam Drivers film debut. J. Edgar opened the AFI Fest 2011 in Los Angeles on November 3, 2011, and had its limited release on November 9, 2011 followed by wide release on November 11. The film received mixed reviews from critics, although the performances were praised, and it grossed $84 million worldwide. It was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2011, while DiCaprio earned a nomination for a Golden Globe Award and both he and Hammer earned Screen Actors Guild Award nods. Freaky Friday Freaky Friday is a 2003 American fantasy comedy film directed by Mark Waters and written by Heather Hach and Leslie Dixon, based on Mary Rodgers’ 1972 novel of the same name. It stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan as a mother and daughter, whose bodies are switched by a mysterious and magical fortune cookie. The film was released in theaters on August 6, 2003, by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Pictures. It received positive reviews from film critics and it earned over $160 million worldwide on a $20 million budget. It was Disneys third film adaptation of the novel, after the film Freaky Friday, starring Barbara Harris and Jodie Foster, and the television film Freaky Friday, starring Shelley Long and Gaby Hoffmann. It was released on VHS and DVD on December 16, 2003, by Walt Disney Home Entertainment. The Watch The Watch is a 2012 American science fiction comedy film directed by Akiva Schaffer and written by Jared Stern, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. It stars Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Jonah Hill and Richard Ayoade. The film follows Evan, Bob, Franklin, and Jamarcus, a group of neighbors who form a suburban neighborhood watch group. When they uncover an alien plot threatening the world, they are forced into action. The film is the final film role of R. Lee Ermey, who died on April 15, 2018. The film began its development in 2008 under producer Shawn Levy as a teen-targeted project written by Jared Stern. Between 2009 and late 2010 it saw different directors and stars join the project until November 2010, when it moved in a new direction under Rogen and Goldberg. Filming began in October 2011 in the state of Georgia, concluding in January 2012. The films marketing campaign was affected by the 2012 shooting of Trayvon Martin by a neighborhood-watch member. As a result, the campaign was refocused on the alien premise instead of the film leads and the films name was changed from Neighborhood Watch to The Watch. Released on July 27, 2012, the film grossed $68.3 million on a $68 million budget. It received generally negative reviews, with critics focusing on the plot, frequent "vulgar and offensive" jokes and numerous product placements. However, Hills performance was more positively received. John Q John Q. is a 2002 American drama film starring Denzel Washington and directed by Nick Cassavetes. The film tells the story of John Quincy Archibald, a father and husband whose son is diagnosed with an enlarged heart and finds out he is unable to receive a transplant because HMO insurance will not cover it, before he decides to hold up the hospital and force them to do it. The film co-stars Kimberly Elise, Robert Duvall, Anne Heche, James Woods and Ray Liotta. The film was shot in Toronto, Hamilton, and Canmore, although the story takes place in Chicago. Shooting took place for 60 days from August 8 to November 3, 2000. The film was released on 15 February 2002. Savages Savages is a 2012 American crime thriller film directed by Oliver Stone. It is based on Don Winslows novel of the same name. The screenplay was written by Shane Salerno, Stone, and Winslow. The film was released on July 6, 2012 to mixed reviews, and stars Taylor Kitsch, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Benicio del Toro, Demián Bichir, Salma Hayek, John Travolta, Emile Hirsch, and Blake Lively. Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit is a 2014 American action thriller spy film directed by Kenneth Branagh. Chris Pine, Kevin Costner, Branagh, and Keira Knightley star in leading roles. The film features the fictional character Jack Ryan created by author Tom Clancy. It is the fifth film in the Jack Ryan series but is presented as a reboot that departs from the previous installments. Unlike its predecessors, it is not an adaptation of a particular Clancy novel, but rather an original story. Pine stars in the title role, becoming the fourth actor to play Ryan, following Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, and Ben Affleck. The original screenplay was written by Adam Cozand and David Koepp. The film was produced by Mace Neufeld, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, David Barron and Mark Vahradian, with David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Paul Schwake and Tommy Harper as executive producers. The film score was composed by Patrick Doyle. The film was released on January 17, 2014, and grossed over $130 million in revenue at the box office. Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit was met with mixed critical reviews. The film is dedicated to Clancy, who died on October 1, 2013. Scream 3 Scream 3 is a 2000 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by Ehren Kruger. It stars Neve Campbell, David Arquette, Courteney Cox, Patrick Dempsey, Scott Foley, Lance Henriksen, Matt Keeslar, Jenny McCarthy, Emily Mortimer, Parker Posey, Deon Richmond, and Patrick Warburton. Released as the third installment in the Scream franchise, it was the concluding chapter of the series until the franchise was revived in 2011 with a sequel, Scream 4. The film takes place two years after the previous film and follows Sidney Prescott, who has gone into self-imposed isolation following the events of the previous two films but is drawn to Hollywood after a new Ghostface begins killing the cast of the film within a film Stab 3. Scream 3 combines the violence of the slasher genre with comedy and "whodunit" mystery, while satirizing the cliché of film trilogies. Unlike the previous Scream films, there was an increased emphasis on comedic elements in this installment, and the violence and horror were reduced in response to increased public scrutiny about violence in media, following the Columbine High School massacre. Scream screenwriter Kevin Williamson provided a five-page outline for two sequels to Scream when auctioning his original script, hoping to entice bidders with the potential of buying a franchise. Williamsons commitments to other projects meant he was unable to develop a complete script for Scream 3, so writing duties were undertaken by Kruger, who discarded many of Williamsons notes. Craven and Marco Beltrami returned to direct and score the film, respectively. Production was troubled with script rewrites, occasions when pages were only ready on the day of filming, and scheduling difficulties with the main cast. Principal photography took place from July to September 1999, and the ending was refilmed in January 2000. Scream 3 premiered on February 3, 2000, in Westwood, and was released at theaters the following day, grossing $89.1 million in the US and $161.8 million worldwide. It has a 39% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, whose critical consensus says that the film had become precisely what Scream originally spoofed. Hollow Man Hollow Man is a 2000 science fiction horror film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Kevin Bacon, Elisabeth Shue and Josh Brolin, a story inspired by H. G. Wells novel The Invisible Man. Bacon portrays the titular character, a scientist who volunteers to be the first human test subject for an invisibility serum. When his fellow scientists are unable to restore him back to normal, he eventually becomes violently insane and goes on a killing spree. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects in 2001, losing to Gladiator. A direct-to-video stand-alone sequel called Hollow Man 2, starring Christian Slater and Peter Facinelli, was released in 2006. Train to Busan Train to Busan is a 2016 South Korean zombie apocalypse action thriller film directed by Yeon Sang-ho and starring Gong Yoo, Jung Yu-mi, and Ma Dong-seok. The film mostly takes place on a train to Busan, as a zombie apocalypse suddenly breaks out in the country and compromises the safety of the passengers. The film premiered in the Midnight Screenings section of the 2016 Cannes Film Festival on 13 May. On 7 August, the film set a record as the first Korean film of 2016 to break the audience record of over 10 million theatergoers. The film serves as a reunion for Gong Yoo and Jung Yu-mi, who both starred in the 2011 film The Crucible. Under the Skin Under the Skin is a 2013 science fiction film directed and co-written by Jonathan Glazer, loosely based on the 2000 novel of the same name by Michel Faber. It stars Scarlett Johansson as an otherworldly woman who preys on men in Scotland. The film premiered at Telluride Film Festival on 29 August 2013. It was released in the UK on 14 March 2014 and the United States on 4 April 2014. Glazer developed Under the Skin for over a decade; he and co-screenwriter Walter Campbell pared it back from an elaborate, special effects-heavy concept to a sparse story focusing on an alien perspective of the human world. Most characters were played by non-actors, and many scenes were filmed with hidden cameras. With a total worldwide gross of £5.2 million, Under the Skin was a box office failure. Nevertheless, it received critical acclaim, particularly for Johanssons performance, Glazers direction, and Mica Levis score. It received multiple awards and was named one of 2014s best films by several publications. It ranks 61st on the BBCs 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century list. Isle of Dogs is a 2018 stop-motion-animated science-fiction adventure film written, produced and directed by Wes Anderson. Set in a dystopian near-future Japan, the story follows a young boy searching for his dog after the species is banished to an island following the outbreak of a canine flu. The films ensemble voice cast includes Bryan Cranston, Edward Norton, Bill Murray, Jeff Goldblum, Bob Balaban, Greta Gerwig, Frances McDormand, Courtney B. Vance, Fisher Stevens, Harvey Keitel, Liev Schreiber, Scarlett Johansson, Tilda Swinton, F. Murray Abraham, Frank Wood, Kunichi Nomura, and Yoko Ono. A US–German co-production, Isle of Dogs was produced by Indian Paintbrush and Andersons own production company, American Empirical Pictures, in association with Studio Babelsberg. The film opened the 68th Berlin International Film Festival, where Anderson was awarded the Silver Bear for Best Director. It was given a limited release in the United States on March 23, 2018, by Fox Searchlight Pictures, and went on wide release on April 13. It has grossed over $64 million worldwide, and received praise for its animation, story, and deadpan humor. A manga adaptation of the film by Minetarō Mochizuki was published in 2018, beginning with the May 24 issue of Weekly Morning. The film received nominations at the 76th Golden Globe Awards, 72nd British Academy Film Awards, and 91st Academy Awards, all for Best Animated Feature Film and Best Original Score. Strangers on a Train Strangers on a Train is a 1951 American psychological thriller film noir produced and directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and based on the 1950 novel Strangers on a Train by Patricia Highsmith. It was shot in the autumn of 1950 and released by Warner Bros. on June 30, 1951. The film stars Farley Granger, Ruth Roman, and Robert Walker, and features Leo G. Carroll, the directors daughter Pat Hitchcock, and Laura Elliott. It is number 32 on AFIs 100 Years... 100 Thrills. The story concerns two strangers who meet on a train, a young tennis player and a charming psychopath. The psychopath suggests that because they each want to "get rid" of someone, they should "exchange" murders, and that way neither will be caught. The psychopath commits the first murder, then tries to force the tennis player to complete the bargain. Pleasantville Pleasantville is a 1998 comedy-drama film written, co-produced, and directed by Gary Ross. It stars Tobey Maguire, Jeff Daniels, Joan Allen, William H. Macy, J. T. Walsh, and Reese Witherspoon, with Don Knotts, Paul Walker, Marley Shelton and Jane Kaczmarek in supporting roles. The story centers on two siblings who wind up trapped in a 1950s TV show, set in a small Midwest town, where residents are seemingly perfect. The film was J.T. Walshs final performance, and was dedicated to his memory. Peter Pan Peter Pan is a 1953 American animated fantasy adventure film produced by Walt Disney and based on the play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldnt Grow Up by J. M. Barrie. It is the 14th Disney animated feature film and was originally released on February 5, 1953 by RKO Radio Pictures. Peter Pan was the final Disney animated feature released through RKO before Walt Disney founded his own distribution company, Buena Vista Distribution, later in 1953 after the film was released. Peter Pan is also the final Disney film in which all nine members of Disneys Nine Old Men worked together as directing animators. It is also the second Disney animated film starring Kathryn Beaumont, Heather Angel and Bill Thompson after their roles in the animated feature Alice in Wonderland. The film was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. A sequel titled Return to Never Land was released in 2002, and a series of direct-to-DVD prequels produced by DisneyToon Studios focusing on Tinker Bell began in 2008. Roma Roma is a 2018 drama film written and directed by Alfonso Cuarón, who also produced, shot, and co-edited it. Set in 1970 and 1971, Roma, which is a semi-autobiographical take on Cuaróns upbringing in the Colonia Roma neighborhood of Mexico City, stars Yalitza Aparicio and Marina de Tavira and follows the life of a live-in housekeeper of a middle-class family. The film had its world premiere at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on 30 August 2018, where it won the Golden Lion. It began a limited theatrical run in the United States on 21 November 2018, before streaming on Netflix in the US and other territories starting on 14 December 2018. The film received universal acclaim, with particular praise given to Cuaróns screenplay, direction and cinematography, as well as Aparicios and de Taviras performances. Roma received a number of accolades, with ten nominations at the 91st Academy Awards, among them Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress. It became the first Mexican entry to win Best Foreign Language Film, and also won for Best Cinematography and Best Director, becoming the first foreign language film to win in the last category, as well as marking the first time a director won Best Cinematography for his or her own film. It was tied with The Favourite as the most-nominated film of the show, and with Crouching Tiger for the most Academy Award nominations ever received by a non-English language film. It also won Best Director and Best Foreign Language Film at the 76th Golden Globe Awards, Best Picture and Best Director at the 24th Critics Choice Awards, and Best Film, Best Film Not in the English Language, Best Direction and Best Cinematography at the 72nd British Academy Film Awards. Spartacus Spartacus is a 1960 American epic historical drama film directed by Stanley Kubrick, written by Dalton Trumbo, and based on the 1951 novel of the same title by Howard Fast. It is inspired by the life story of Spartacus, the leader of a slave revolt in antiquity, and the events of the Third Servile War, and stars Kirk Douglas in the title role, Laurence Olivier as Roman general and politician Marcus Licinius Crassus, Peter Ustinov, who won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, as slave trader Lentulus Batiatus, John Gavin as Julius Caesar, Jean Simmons as Varinia, Charles Laughton as Sempronius Gracchus, and Tony Curtis as Antoninus. Douglas, whose company Bryna Productions was producing the film, removed original director Anthony Mann after the first week of shooting. Kubrick, with whom Douglas had worked before, was brought on board to take over direction. It was the only film directed by Kubrick where he did not have complete artistic control. Screenwriter Dalton Trumbo was blacklisted at the time as one of the Hollywood Ten. Douglas publicly announced that Trumbo was the screenwriter of Spartacus, and President-elect John F. Kennedy crossed American Legion picket lines to view the film, helping to end blacklisting; Howard Fast was also blacklisted, and originally had to self-publish it. The film won four Academy Awards and became the biggest moneymaker in Universal Studios history, until it was surpassed by Airport. In 2017, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Seven Years in Tibet Seven Years in Tibet is a 1997 American biographical war drama film based on the 1952 book of the same name written by Austrian mountaineer Heinrich Harrer on his experiences in Tibet between 1944 and 1951 during World War II, the interim period, and the Chinese Peoples Liberation Armys invasion of Tibet in 1950. Directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud and starring Brad Pitt and David Thewlis, the score was composed by John Williams and features cellist Yo-Yo Ma. In the story, Austrians Heinrich Harrer and Peter Aufschnaiter are mountaineering in British India in an area that is now Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan. When World War II begins in 1939, their German citizenship results in their imprisonment by the British in a POW camp in Dehradun in the Himalayan foothills, in the present-day Indian state of Uttarakhand. In 1944, Harrer and Aufschnaiter escape the prison, and cross the border into Tibet, traversing the treacherous high plateau. While in Tibet, after initially being ordered to return to India, they are welcomed at the holy city of Lhasa, and become absorbed into an unfamiliar way of life. Harrer is introduced to the 14th Dalai Lama, who is still a boy, and becomes one of his tutors. During their time together, Heinrich becomes a close friend to the young spiritual leader. Harrer and Aufschnaiter stay in the country until the Chinese military campaign in 1950. Doubt Doubt is a 2008 American period drama film written and directed by John Patrick Shanley based on his Pulitzer Prize-winning and Tony Award-winning stage play A Parable. Produced by Scott Rudin, the film takes place in a Roman Catholic elementary school named for St. Nicholas led by Sister Aloysius. Sister James tells Aloysius that Father Flynn might have too much personal attention with the schools only black student Donald Miller, thus leading to Aloysius starting a crusade against Flynn. The film also features Viola Davis as Donald Millers mother, Mrs. Miller. The film premiered October 30, 2008 at the AFI Fest before being distributed by Miramax Films in limited release on December 12 and in wide release on December 25. Streep, Hoffman, Adams, and Davis were heavily praised for their performances, and all were nominated for Academy Awards at the 81st Academy Awards; Shanley was also nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay. Big Trouble in Little China Big Trouble in Little China is a 1986 American fantasy martial arts comedy film directed by John Carpenter and starring Kurt Russell, Kim Cattrall, Dennis Dun and James Hong. The film tells the story of Jack Burton, who helps his friend Wang Chi rescue Wangs green-eyed fiancée from bandits in San Franciscos Chinatown. They go into the mysterious underworld beneath Chinatown, where they face an ancient sorcerer named David Lo Pan, who requires a woman with green eyes to marry him in order to release him from a centuries-old curse. Although the original screenplay by first-time screenwriters Gary Goldman and David Z. Weinstein was envisioned as a Western set in the 1880s, screenwriter W. D. Richter was hired to rewrite the script extensively and modernize it. The studio hired Carpenter to direct the film and rushed Big Trouble in Little China into production so that it would be released before a similarly themed Eddie Murphy film, The Golden Child, which was slated to come out around the same time. The project fulfilled Carpenters long-standing desire to make a martial arts film. The film was a commercial failure, grossing $11.1 million in North America, below its estimated $19 to $25 million budget. It received mixed reviews that left Carpenter disillusioned with Hollywood and influenced his decision to return to independent filmmaking. It has since become a cult classic and has a 79% average rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a steady audience on home video. Hall Pass Hall Pass is a 2011 American comedy film produced and directed by the Farrelly brothers and co-written by them along with Pete Jones, the writer/director of Stolen Summer. It stars Owen Wilson and Jason Sudeikis. Rick and Fred, two husbands who are having difficulty in their marriages, are given hall passes by their wives: for one week, they are allowed to have sex with other women. It was theatrically released on February 25, 2011. The film received mixed critical reviews and was a moderate box office success by grossing over $83 million. The Great Wall The Great Wall is a 2016 action monster film directed by Zhang Yimou, with a screenplay by Carlo Bernard, Doug Miro and Tony Gilroy, from a story by Max Brooks, Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz. It is an American-Chinese co-production starring Matt Damon, Jing Tian, Pedro Pascal, Willem Dafoe, and Andy Lau. The Great Wall is Zhangs first English-language film. Principal photography for the film began on March 30, 2015, in Qingdao, China, and it premiered in Beijing on December 6, 2016. It was released by China Film Group in China on December 16, 2016, and in the United States on February 17, 2017 by Universal Pictures. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who said it "sacrifices great story for great action." Also, despite grossing over $330 million worldwide, it was a box-office bomb, with estimated losses for the studios running as high as $75 million. Australia Australia is a 2008 epic romantic historical drama film directed by Baz Luhrmann and starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman. The screenplay was written by Luhrmann and screenwriter Stuart Beattie, with Ronald Harwood and Richard Flanagan. The film is a character story, set between 1939 and 1942 against a dramatised backdrop of events across northern Australia at the time, such as the bombing of Darwin during World War II. Production took place in Sydney, Darwin, Kununurra and Bowen. The film was released to cinemas on 26 November 2008 in the United States and in Australia on 26 December 2008, with subsequent worldwide release dates throughout late December 2008 and January and February 2009. Australia received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $211 million on a $130 million budget. The film received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design at the 81st Academy Awards. It is the third highest grossing Australian film of all time, behind Crocodile Dundee and Fury Road. Me and Earl and the Dying Girl Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon and written by Jesse Andrews, based on Andrews 2012 debut novel of the same name. The film stars Thomas Mann, Olivia Cooke, RJ Cyler, and Jon Bernthal. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival to a standing ovation. It received positive reviews from critics, who praised the screenplay and cast. The Dark Tower The Dark Tower is a 2017 American Neo-Western science fantasy film directed and co-written by Nikolaj Arcel. An adaptation and continuation of Stephen Kings novel series of the same name, the film stars Idris Elba as Roland Deschain, a gunslinger on a quest to protect the Dark Tower—a mythical structure which supports all realities—while Matthew McConaughey plays his nemesis, Walter Padick and Tom Taylor stars as Jake Chambers, a boy who becomes Rolands apprentice. Intended as the first installment in a multimedia franchise, the film combines various elements from the eight-novel series, and takes place in both modern-day New York City and in Mid-World, Rolands Old West-style parallel universe. The film also serves as a sequel to the novels, which concluded with the revelation that Rolands quest is a cyclical time loop; the presence of the Horn of Eld, which Roland received at the end of the series and carries in the film, indicates that its events occur in the next cycle. Efforts to adapt The Dark Tower series for the screen started in 2007, with periodic reports and official announcements. The project was then shelved before the rights were transitioned to a different production company. Development experienced starts and stops with various filmmakers and studios at different times, including Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, and Lionsgate Entertainment. The adaptation went through three major phases of planning: with J. J. Abrams from 2007 to 2009, Ron Howard from 2010 to 2015, and finally, the current iteration, announced in March 2015, produced by Sony Pictures Entertainment and Media Rights Capital, with Arcel directing and Howard remaining in a producing role. The Dark Tower premiered at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City on July 31, 2017 and was theatrically released in the United States by Columbia Pictures on August 4, 2017. The film grossed $113 million worldwide on a $66 million budget and received generally negative reviews, with critics calling it "a dull disappointment without any set audience: incomprehensible to newbies and wildly unfaithful and simplistic to fans of Kings books," though Elbas performance earned praise. Life as We Know It Life as We Know It is a 2010 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Greg Berlanti, starring Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel. It was released on October 8, 2010, after sneak previews in 811 theaters on October 2, 2010. Matilda Matilda is a 1996 American family comedy fantasy film co-produced and directed by Danny DeVito, and written by Nicholas Kazan and Robin Swicord. Based on Roald Dahls novel of the same name, the film stars Mara Wilson as the title character, DeVito, Rhea Perlman, Embeth Davidtz and Pam Ferris. The film is about a young genius girl named Matilda Wormwood, who develops psychokinetic abilities and uses them to deal with her disreputable family and Agatha Trunchbull, the ruthless, oppressive and tyrannical principal of Crunchem Hall Elementary School. Produced by DeVitos Jersey Films and released theatrically in the United States on August 2, 1996 by TriStar Pictures, the film received predominantly positive reviews from critics but was a box office bomb, grossing only $33 million in the United States on a $36 million budget. My Big Fat Greek Wedding My Big Fat Greek Wedding is a 2002 independent romantic comedy film directed by Joel Zwick and written by Nia Vardalos, who also stars in the film as Fotoula "Toula" Portokalos, a middle class Greek American woman who falls in love with non-Greek upper middle class White Anglo-Saxon Protestant Ian Miller. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and, at the 75th Academy Awards, it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. A sleeper hit, the film became the highest-grossing romantic comedy of all time, and grossed $241.4 million in North America, despite never reaching number one at the box office during its release. It was the highest-grossing film to accomplish this feat for 14 years until the animated film Sing grossed $268 million in 2016. The film spawned a franchise, which inspired the short-lived 2003 TV series My Big Fat Greek Life and a film sequel titled My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, was released on March 25, 2016. Boyz n the Hood Boyz n the Hood is a 1991 American teen hood drama film written and directed by John Singleton in his feature directorial debut, and stars Ice Cube, Cuba Gooding Jr., Morris Chestnut, Larry Fishburne, Nia Long, Regina King, and Angela Bassett. Boyz n the Hood follows Tre Styles, who is sent to live with his father Furious Styles in South Central Los Angeles, surrounded by the neighborhoods booming gang culture. Singleton initially developed the film as a requirement for application to film school in 1986, and sold the script to Columbia Pictures upon graduation in 1990. During writing, he drew inspiration from his own life and from the lives of people he knew, and insisted he direct the project. Principal photography began in September 1990, and was filmed on location from October to November 1990. The film is notable for being shot in sequence, and features breakout roles for Ice Cube, Gooding Jr., and Nia Long. Boyz n the Hood premiered in Los Angeles on July 2, 1991, and was theatrically released in the United States on July 12, 1991. The film became a critical and commercial success, praised for its emotional weight, acting, and writing. It grossed $57.5 million in North America, and was nominated for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay at the 64th Academy Awards, making Singleton the youngest person and the first African-American to be nominated for Best Director. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. In 2002, the United States Library of Congress deemed it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. Highlander Highlander is a 1986 fantasy action-adventure film directed by Russell Mulcahy and based on a story by Gregory Widen. It stars Christopher Lambert, Sean Connery, Clancy Brown, and Roxanne Hart. The film chronicles the climax of an ages-old battle among immortal warriors, depicted through interwoven past and present-day storylines. Christopher Lambert plays swordsman Connor MacLeod from the Scottish Highlands, known as the Highlander, one of a number of immortal warriors who can be killed only by decapitation. After initial training by another highly skilled immortal swordsman, Ramirez, MacLeod lives on for several centuries, eventually settling in New York City, managing an antiques shop. In 1985, he falls in love with a police forensic scientist named Brenda. He also finds out that he must face his greatest enemy, Kurgan, who wishes to kill MacLeod and to obtain "the Prize" – a special ability which is given to the last living immortal warrior: vast knowledge and the ability to enslave the entire human race. Highlander enjoyed little success on its initial theatrical release, grossing over $12 million worldwide against a production budget of $19 million, and received mixed reviews. Nevertheless, it became a cult film and inspired film sequels and television spin-offs. Its tagline, "There can be only one", has carried on, as have the songs provided for the film by the rock band Queen. Papillon Papillon is a 1973 historical period drama prison film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. The screenplay by Dalton Trumbo and Lorenzo Semple Jr. was based on the 1969 autobiography by the French convict Henri Charrière. The film stars Steve McQueen as Charrière and Dustin Hoffman as Louis Dega. Because it was filmed at remote locations, the film was quite expensive for the time, but it earned more than twice that in its first year of release. The films title is French for "Butterfly," referring to Charrières tattoo and nickname. Coach Carter Coach Carter is a 2005 American biographical sports drama film directed by Thomas Carter. It is based on the true story of Richmond High School basketball coach Ken Carter, who made headlines in 1999 for suspending his undefeated high school basketball team due to poor academic results. The story was conceived from a screenplay co-written by John Gatins and Mark Schwahn, who created the TV series One Tree Hill. The film also recycles a handful of plot devices from another television series, The White Shadow, which director Carter also co-starred in. The ensemble cast features Rob Brown, Channing Tatum, Debbi Morgan, and musical entertainer Ashanti. The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios of MTV Films and Tollin/Robbins Productions. Theatrically and for the home video rental market, it was commercially distributed by Paramount Pictures. Coach Carter explores professional ethics, academics, and athletics. The sports action in the film was coordinated by the production company ReelSports. On January 11, 2005, the original motion picture soundtrack was released by the Capitol Records music label. The film score was composed and orchestrated by musician Trevor Rabin. Coach Carter premiered in theaters nationwide in the United States on January 14, 2005 grossing $67,264,877 in domestic ticket receipts. The film took in an additional $9,404,929 in business through international release for a combined worldwide total of $76,669,806. Preceding its initial screening in cinemas, the film was generally met with positive critical reviews. With its initial foray into the home video marketplace; the DVD edition of the film featuring deleted scenes, a music video, and special features among other highlights, was released in the United States on June 21, 2005. Escape from New York Escape from New York is a 1981 American dystopian science fiction action film, co-written, co-scored and directed by John Carpenter. It stars Kurt Russell, Lee Van Cleef, Donald Pleasence, Ernest Borgnine, Isaac Hayes, Adrienne Barbeau, and Harry Dean Stanton. The films storyline, set in the near-future world of 1997, concerns a crime-ridden United States, which has converted Manhattan Island in New York City into the countrys maximum-security prison. "Once you go in you dont come out". Air Force One is hijacked by terrorists and is purposely crashed in New York City. Ex-soldier and current federal prisoner Snake Plissken is given just 24 hours to go in and rescue the President of the United States, after which, if successful, Snake will be pardoned. Carpenter wrote the film in the mid-1970s in reaction to the Watergate scandal. After the success of Halloween, he had enough influence to begin production and filmed it mainly in St. Louis, on an estimated budget of $6 million. Debra Hill and Larry J. Franco served as the producers. The film was co-written by Nick Castle, who had collaborated with Carpenter by portraying Michael Myers in Halloween. Escape from New York was released in the United States on July 10, 1981. The film received positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success, grossing more than $25 million at the box office. The film was nominated for four Saturn Awards, including Best Science Fiction Film and Best Direction. The film became a cult classic and was followed by a sequel, Escape from L.A., which was also directed and written by Carpenter and starred Russell, but was much less favorably received. The Bounty Hunter The Bounty Hunter is a 2010 American action comedy film directed by Andy Tennant, starring Jennifer Aniston and Gerard Butler. The story centers on a bounty hunter hired to retrieve his ex-wife, who has skipped bail. The film was released in the United States on March 19, 2010. Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle Charlies Angels: Full Throttle is a 2003 American action comedy film directed by McG and written by John August, and Cormac and Marianne Wibberley. It is the sequel to 2000s Charlies Angels and the second installment in the Charlies Angels film series, which is a continuation of the story that began with the television series of the same name by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts. In an ensemble cast, Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu reprise their roles. It also features Bruce Willis, Demi Moore, Carrie Fisher, Shia LaBeouf, Robert Patrick, Crispin Glover, Justin Theroux, Melissa McCarthy, Matt LeBlanc, Luke Wilson, John Cleese, Rodrigo Santoro, Bernie Mac as Bosleys brother and Jaclyn Smith reprising her role as Kelly Garrett from the original series. John Forsythe reprised his role as Charlies voice from the series and previous film for the last time. It was his final film role before his retirement and his death in 2010. It opened in the United States on June 27, 2003, and was number one at the box office for that weekend, also making a worldwide total of $259.2million. A third installment, Charlies Angels, with a new generation of Angels, will be released in 2019. Glory Glory is a 1989 American war film directed by Edward Zwick about the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, the Union Armys second African-American regiment in the American Civil War. It stars Matthew Broderick as Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, the regiments commanding officer, and Denzel Washington, Cary Elwes, and Morgan Freeman as fictional members of the 54th. The screenplay by Kevin Jarre was based on the books Lay This Laurel by Lincoln Kirstein and One Gallant Rush by Peter Burchard, and the personal letters of Shaw. The film depicts the soldiers of the 54th from the formation of their regiment to their heroic actions at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner. Glory was nominated for five Academy Awards and won three, including Best Supporting Actor for Washington. It won many other awards from, among others, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, the Golden Globe Awards, the Kansas City Film Critics Circle, the Political Film Society, and the NAACP Image Awards. The film was co-produced by TriStar Pictures and Freddie Fields Productions, and distributed by Tri-Star Pictures in the United States. It premiered in limited release in the United States on December 14, 1989, and in wide release on February 16, 1990, making $26.8 million on an $18 million budget. The soundtrack, composed by James Horner and performed in part by Boys Choir of Harlem, was released on January 23, 1990. The home video was distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. On June 2, 2009, a widescreen Blu-ray version, featuring the directors commentary and deleted scenes, was released. The Score The Score is a 2001 American crime thriller film directed by Frank Oz, and starring Robert De Niro, Edward Norton, Angela Bassett and Marlon Brando in his final film role. It was the only time that Brando and De Niro appeared onscreen together. The screenplay was based on a story by Daniel E. Taylor and Kario Salem. The Lost Boys The Lost Boys is a 1987 American horror film directed by Joel Schumacher, starring Corey Haim, Jason Patric, Kiefer Sutherland, Jami Gertz, Corey Feldman, Dianne Wiest, Edward Herrmann, Alex Winter, Jamison Newlander, and Barnard Hughes. The film is about two brothers who move to California to a fictional beach town called "Santa Carla", and end up fighting a gang of young vampires. The title is a reference to the Lost Boys in J. M. Barries stories about Peter Pan and Neverland, who, like the vampires, never grow up. Most of the film was shot in Santa Cruz. The film was a critical and commercial success. It has spawned a franchise with two sequels, two comic book series and a future television series. Hairspray Hairspray is a 2007 musical romantic comedy film based on the Broadway musical of the same name, which in turn was based on John Waterss 1988 comedy film of the same name. The film was a British-American venture produced by Ingenious Media and Zadan/Meron Productions. Adapted from both Waterss 1988 script and Thomas Meehan and Mark ODonnells book for the stage musical by screenwriter Leslie Dixon, the 2007 film version of Hairspray was directed and choreographed by Adam Shankman and has an ensemble cast including John Travolta, Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken, Amanda Bynes, James Marsden, Queen Latifah, Brittany Snow, Zac Efron, Elijah Kelley, Allison Janney, and Nikki Blonsky in her feature film debut. Set in 1962 Baltimore, Maryland, the film follows the "pleasantly plump" teenager Tracy Turnblad as she pursues stardom as a dancer on a local TV show and rallies against racial segregation. The film began development in 2004, and Dixon reworked Meehan and ODonnells first draft of the screenplay to tone down the musicals campiness. In 2005, Shankman agreed to direct the film. Composer/lyricist Marc Shaiman and lyricist Scott Wittman reworked their songs from the Broadway musical for the films soundtrack, and also wrote four new songs for the film. Principal photography commenced in September 2006 with a budget of $75 million, and ended in December of that year; filming took place on locations in Toronto and Hamilton, Canada and on soundstages at Torontos Showline Studios. Recording sessions for the films songs and soundtrack took place in Los Angeles in the United States. Hairspray premiered on July 13, 2007 at the Mann Village Theater and was released on July 20, 2007 in the United Kingdom and the United States. The film was a critical and financial success, breaking the record for biggest sales at opening weekend for a movie musical, which the film held until July 2008 when it was surpassed by Mamma Mia! and later Senior Year in October. Hairspray went on to become the tenth highest grossing musical film in US cinema history, behind the film adaptations of Grease, Chicago, and Mamma Mia!, and stands as one of the most critically and commercially successful musical films of the last decade. Available in a variety of formats, Hairsprays Region 1 home video release took place on November 20, 2007. USA Network purchased the broadcast rights to Hairspray and was scheduled to debut the film on cable television in February 2010, but in the end it did not broadcast that month, instead the film was pushed back and premiered on USA on July 24, 2010, with sister channel Bravo also showing it multiple times, and in February 2011 aired on ABC for over-the-air broadcasts. Evolution Evolution is a 2001 American comic science fiction film directed by Ivan Reitman. It stars David Duchovny, Orlando Jones, Seann William Scott, Julianne Moore, and Ted Levine. It was released by DreamWorks in the United States and by Columbia Pictures internationally. The plot of the film follows college professor Ira Kane and geologist Harry Block, who investigate a meteor crash in Arizona. They discover that the meteor harbors extraterrestrial life, which is evolving very quickly into large, diverse and outlandish creatures. Evolution was based on a story by Don Jakoby, who turned it into a screenplay along with David Diamond and David Weissman. The film was originally written as a serious science fiction horror film, until director Reitman re-wrote much of the script. Shooting took place from October 19, 2000 to February 7, 2001 in California and Page, Arizona, with an $80 million budget, and the film was released in the United States on June 8, 2001. The film grossed $98.4 million internationally. A short-lived animated series, Evolution Continues, loosely based on the film, was broadcast months after the film was released. Awakenings Awakenings is a 1990 American drama film based on Oliver Sacks 1973 memoir of the same title. It tells the story of a fictional character, Dr. Malcolm Sayer, which is based on a real life experience of the author, who, in 1969, discovers beneficial effects of the drug L-Dopa. He administers it to catatonic patients who survived the 1917–28 epidemic of encephalitis lethargica. Leonard Lowe and the rest of the patients are awakened after decades and have to deal with a new life in a new time. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards. Directed by Penny Marshall, the film was produced by Walter Parkes and Lawrence Lasker, who first encountered Sackss book as undergraduates at Yale University and optioned it a few years later. Awakenings stars Robert De Niro, Robin Williams, Julie Kavner, Ruth Nelson, John Heard, Penelope Ann Miller, and Max von Sydow. The film features a cameo appearance by jazz musician Dexter Gordon and then-unknowns Bradley Whitford, Peter Stormare, Vin Diesel, and Vincent Pastore. The Time Machine The Time Machine is a 2002 American science fiction film loosely adapted from the 1895 novel of the same name by H. G. Wells and the screenplay of the 1960 film of the same name by David Duncan. Arnold Leibovit served as executive producer and Simon Wells, the great-grandson of the original author, served as director. The film stars Guy Pearce, Orlando Jones, Samantha Mumba, Mark Addy, and Jeremy Irons, and includes a cameo by Alan Young, who also appeared in the 1960 film adaptation. The film is set in New York City instead of London, and contains new story elements not present in the original novel nor the 1960 film adaptation, including a romantic backstory, a new scenario about how civilization was destroyed, and several new characters such as an artificially intelligent hologram and a Morlock leader. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Makeup at the 75th Academy Awards, but lost to Frida. Hail, Caesar! Hail, Caesar! is a 2016 comedy film written, produced, edited, and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. The film stars Josh Brolin, George Clooney, Alden Ehrenreich, Ralph Fiennes, Jonah Hill, Scarlett Johansson, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton, and Channing Tatum. It is a fictional story that follows the real-life fixer Eddie Mannix working in the Hollywood film industry in the 1950s, trying to discover what happened to a cast member who vanished during the filming of a biblical epic. First talked about by the Coens in 2004, Hail, Caesar! was originally set to take place in the 1920s and to follow actors performing a play about ancient Rome. The Coens shelved the idea until late 2013. Principal photography began in November 2014 in Los Angeles, California. The film premiered in Los Angeles on February 1, 2016, and was released in the United States on February 5, 2016. It grossed $63 million worldwide and received positive reviews. The film was chosen by National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2016 and it received nominations at the 89th Academy Awards and 70th British Academy Film Awards, both for production design. The Thing The Thing is a 2011 science fiction horror film directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr., written by Eric Heisserer, and starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Joel Edgerton, Ulrich Thomsen, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, and Eric Christian Olsen. It is a prequel to the 1982 film of the same name by John Carpenter, which was an adaptation of the 1938 novella Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell. It tells the story of a team of Norwegian and American scientists who discover a parasitic alien buried deep in the ice of Antarctica, realizing too late that it is still alive. The Thing premiered on October 10, 2011 and released several days later on October 14, 2011. The film was a commercial flop, grossing $31.5 million against a $38 million budget, with mostly mixed to negative reviews. The Kingdom The Kingdom is a 2007 American action thriller film directed by Peter Berg and starring Jamie Foxx, Chris Cooper, and Jennifer Garner. The film is set in Saudi Arabia, and is loosely based on the 1996 bombing of the Khobar housing complex and the 2003 bombings of four compounds in Riyadh. It was released in the United States on September 28, 2007. Shanghai Noon Shanghai Noon is a 2000 American-Hong Kong martial arts western comedy film starring Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson and Lucy Liu. The first in the Shanghai film series and marking the directorial debut of Tom Dey, Shanghai Noon was written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. The film, set in Nevada and other parts of the American West in the 19th century, is a juxtaposition of a western with a kung fu action film with extended martial arts sequences. It also has elements of comedy and the "Buddy Cop" film genre, featuring two vastly different heroes who team up to stop a crime. It was partially filmed in the Canadian Badlands, near Drumheller, Alberta, Canada, and also near Cochrane, Alberta. A sequel, Shanghai Knights, was released in 2003, with David Dobkin as director. Rambo III Rambo III is a 1988 American action film directed by Peter MacDonald and co-written by Sylvester Stallone, who also reprises his role as Vietnam War veteran John Rambo. A sequel to First Blood Part II, it is the third installment in the Rambo franchise, followed by Rambo. Making it the last film to feature Richard Crenna as Colonel Sam Trautman before his death in 2003. The film depicts fictional events during the Soviet–Afghan War. In the film, Rambo sets out on a dangerous journey to Afghanistan in order to rescue his former military commander and his longtime best friend Col. Trautman from the hands of an extremely powerful and ruthless Soviet Army colonel who is bent on killing both Col. Trautman and Rambo, as he helps lead the Soviet armed forces and their mission: Conquering Afghanistan. Rambo III was released worldwide on May 25, 1988, and grossed $189 million at the box office. With a production budget of between $58 and $63 million, Rambo III was the most expensive film ever made at the time. Get Hard Get Hard is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Etan Cohen and written by Cohen, Jay Martel and Ian Roberts. The film stars Will Ferrell, Kevin Hart, Tip T.I. Harris, Alison Brie, and Craig T. Nelson. The film was released on March 27, 2015 to negative reviews but was a financial success, grossing over $111 million worldwide. Cliffhanger Cliffhanger is a 1993 American action adventure film directed by Renny Harlin and starring Sylvester Stallone, John Lithgow, Michael Rooker and Janine Turner. Based on a concept by climber John Long, the film follows Gabe, a mountain climber who becomes embroiled in the failed heist of a U.S. Treasury plane flying through the Rocky Mountains. The film earned $255 million worldwide. Safety Not Guaranteed Safety Not Guaranteed is a 2012 American science-fiction romantic comedy film directed by Colin Trevorrow. It was screened at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. Carnage Carnage is a 2011 black comedy-drama film directed by Roman Polanski, based on the Tony Award-winning play God of Carnage by French playwright Yasmina Reza. The screenplay is by Reza and Polanski. The film is an international co-production of France, Germany, Poland, and Spain. It stars Jodie Foster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltz, and John C. Reilly. In the film, presented in a classic case of much ado about nothing, two sets of parents try to resolve a situation in a civilised manner. But, the actual matter aside, it is their own idiosyncrasies that rise to the surface. Carnage premiered at the 2011 Venice International Film Festival on 1 September 2011, where it competed for the Golden Lion. It was theatrically released on 18 November 2011. The film received positive reviews with critics drawing major acclaim towards the performances of Foster and Winslet and Polanskis direction. At the 69th Golden Globe Awards, Foster and Winslet received nominations for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. It is currently Polanskis last film to be shot in English. Johnny English Reborn Johnny English Reborn is a 2011 spy action comedy film directed by Oliver Parker and written by Hamish McColl from a story by William Davies. A sequel to Johnny English and the second installment in the Johnny English series, it is a British-American venture produced by StudioCanal, Relativity Media and Working Title Films, and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film stars Rowan Atkinson alongside Gillian Anderson, Dominic West, Rosamund Pike, Daniel Kaluuya and Richard Schiff as new characters. Much like its predecessor, the film parodies traits from the James Bond film series and clichés of the spy genre and marks Atkinson and Tim McInnernys second collaboration after the series Blackadder. Johnny English Reborn was met with mixed reviews but has grossed a total of $160 million worldwide. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 7 October 2011, and topped the countrys box office for the next two weekends, before being dethroned by Paranormal Activity 3. It was later released in North America on 21 October 2011. A sequel to the film, Johnny English Strikes Again was released in October 2018. Rebecca Rebecca is a 1940 American romantic psychological thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It was Hitchcocks first American project, and his first film under contract with producer David O. Selznick. The screenplay by Robert E. Sherwood and Joan Harrison, and adaptation by Philip MacDonald and Michael Hogan, were based on the 1938 novel of the same name by Daphne du Maurier. The film stars Laurence Olivier as the brooding, aristocratic widower Maxim de Winter and Joan Fontaine as the young woman who becomes his second wife, with Judith Anderson, George Sanders and Gladys Cooper in supporting roles. The film is a gothic tale shot in black-and-white. Maxim de Winters first wife Rebecca, who died before the events of the film, is never seen. Her reputation and recollections of her, however, are a constant presence in the lives of Maxim, his new wife and the housekeeper Mrs. Danvers. The film won the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1940 and it is the only film directed by Hitchcock to win that prestigious accolade. Rebecca won two Academy Awards, Best Picture and Best Cinematography, out of a total 11 nominations. Olivier, Fontaine and Anderson also were Oscar-nominated for their respective roles as were Hitchcock and the screenwriters. The Post The Post is a 2017 American historical political thriller film directed and produced by Steven Spielberg, and written by Liz Hannah and Josh Singer. It stars Meryl Streep as Katharine Graham, the first female publisher of a major American newspaper, and Tom Hanks as Ben Bradlee, the executive editor of The Washington Post, with Sarah Paulson, Bob Odenkirk, Tracy Letts, Bradley Whitford, David Cross, Bruce Greenwood, Carrie Coon, Alison Brie, and Matthew Rhys in supporting roles. Set in 1971, The Post depicts the true story of attempts by journalists at The Washington Post to publish the Pentagon Papers, classified documents regarding the 20 year involvement of the United States government in the Vietnam War. Principal photography began in New York City in May 2017. The film premiered at the Newseum in Washington on December 14, 2017, and went into limited release in the United States on December 22, 2017. It entered wide release on January 12, 2018, and grossed $179 million worldwide. The film received positive reviews: critics praised the performances—particularly those of Streep, Hanks, and Odenkirk—and the films references and allusions to the presidencies of Richard Nixon and Donald Trump. The Post was chosen by the National Board of Review as the best film of 2017 and was named as one of the top 10 films of the year by Time and the American Film Institute. The Post was nominated for Best Picture and Best Actress at the 90th Academy Awards, and received six nominations at the 75th Golden Globe Awards: Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director, Best Actress – Drama, Best Actor – Drama, Best Screenplay, and Best Original Score. The Princess and the Frog The Princess and the Frog is a 2009 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 49th Disney animated feature film, the film is loosely based on the novel The Frog Princess by E. D. Baker, which is in turn based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale "The Frog Prince". Written and directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, the film features an ensemble voice cast that stars Anika Noni Rose, Bruno Campos, Keith David, Michael-Leon Wooley, Jennifer Cody, and Jim Cummings, with Peter Bartlett, Jenifer Lewis, Oprah Winfrey, Terrence Howard, and John Goodman. Set in New Orleans, the film tells the story of a hardworking waitress named Tiana who dreams of owning her own restaurant. After kissing a prince who has been turned into a frog by an evil voodoo sorcerer, Tiana becomes a frog herself and must find a way to turn back into a human before it is too late. The Princess and the Frog began production under the working title The Frog Princess. It marked Disneys brief return to traditional animation, as it was the mainstream animation studios first traditionally animated film since Home on the Range. Co-directors Ron Clements and John Musker, directors of Disneys highly successful films The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Hercules returned to Disney to direct The Princess and the Frog. The studio returned to a Broadway musical-style format frequently used during the Disney Renaissance, and features music written by composer Randy Newman, well known for his musical involvement in Pixar films such as A Bugs Life, Monsters, Cars, and the Toy Story series. The film also marked the return of Disney animated musical films based on well-known stories since the Disney Renaissance and similar to The Little Mermaid. The Princess and the Frog opened in limited release in New York and Los Angeles on November 25, 2009, and in wide release on December 11, 2009. The film received largely positive reviews from critics and audiences, praising the animation, characters, music, and themes and was also successful at the box office, ranking first place on its opening weekend in North America, and grossing around $270 million worldwide. It received three Oscar nominations at the 82nd Academy Awards: one for Best Animated Feature and two for its achievement in music. It lost to Up and Crazy Heart, respectively. Infernal Affairs Infernal Affairs is a 2002 Hong Kong crime thriller film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak and written by Mak and Felix Chong. It tells the story of a police officer who infiltrates a Triad, and another officer secretly working for the same gang. It is the first in the Infernal Affairs series and is followed by Infernal Affairs II and Infernal Affairs III. The Chinese title means "The Unceasing Path", a reference to Avici, the lowest level of Hell in Buddhism, where one endures suffering incessantly. The English title is a word play, combining the adjective infernal with internal affairs – the police department concerned with investigating its own officers. Pre-release publicity focused on its star-studded cast, but the film later received critical acclaim for its original plot and its concise and swift storytelling style. The film had been selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 76th Academy Awards but was not nominated. Miramax Films acquired the United States distribution rights and gave it a limited US theatrical release in 2004. Martin Scorsese remade the film in 2006 as The Departed, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture. An Indian remake of the film is also in the works. Ransom Ransom is a 1996 American crime thriller film directed by Ron Howard and written by Richard Price and Alexander Ignon. The film stars Mel Gibson, Rene Russo, Gary Sinise, Brawley Nolte, Delroy Lindo, Liev Schreiber, Evan Handler, Donnie Wahlberg, and Lili Taylor. Gibson was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor. The film was the 6th highest-grossing film of 1996 in the United States. The original story came from a 1954 episode of The United States Steel Hour titled "Fearful Decision". In 1956, it was adapted by Richard Maibaum and Cyril Hume into the feature film Ransom!, starring Glenn Ford, Donna Reed, and Leslie Nielsen. The film was also influenced by Ed McBains police procedural novel Kings Ransom. The Exorcism of Emily Rose The Exorcism of Emily Rose is a 2005 American supernatural horror crime film directed by Scott Derrickson and starring Laura Linney and Tom Wilkinson. The film is loosely based on the story of Anneliese Michel and follows a self-proclaimed agnostic who acts as defense counsel representing a parish priest, accused by the state of negligent homicide after he performed an exorcism. Contraband Contraband is a 2012 action-thriller film directed by Baltasar Kormákur, starring Mark Wahlberg, Kate Beckinsale, Ben Foster, Caleb Landry Jones, Giovanni Ribisi, Lukas Haas, Diego Luna and J. K. Simmons. The film is a remake of the 2008 Icelandic film Reykjavík-Rotterdam which Baltasar Kormákur starred in. It was released on January 13, 2012 in the United States by Universal Pictures. Flags of our Fathers Flags of Our Fathers is a 2006 American war film directed, co-produced, and scored by Clint Eastwood and written by William Broyles Jr. and Paul Haggis. It is based on the 2000 book of the same name written by James Bradley and Ron Powers about the 1945 Battle of Iwo Jima, the five Marines and one Navy corpsman who were involved in raising the flag on Iwo Jima, and the aftereffects of that event on their lives. Until June 23, 2016, Bradleys father John Bradley, Navy corpsman, was misidentified as being one of the figures who raised the second flag, and incorrectly depicted on the memorial as the third bronze statue from the base of the flagstaff with the 32-foot bronze statues of the other five flag-raisers on the monument. The film is taken from the American viewpoint of the Battle of Iwo Jima, while its companion film, Letters from Iwo Jima, which Eastwood also directed, is from the Japanese viewpoint of the battle. Although a box office bomb, only grossing 65.9 million, the film received favorable reviews from critics. The companion film Letters from Iwo Jima was released in Japan on December 9, 2006, and in the United States on December 20, 2006, two months after the release of Flags of Our Fathers on October 20, 2006. Wild Wild is a 2014 American biographical adventure drama film directed by Jean-Marc Vallée. The screenplay by Nick Hornby is based on Cheryl Strayeds 2012 memoir From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail. The film stars Reese Witherspoon as Strayed, alongside Laura Dern, with Thomas Sadoski, Michiel Huisman and Gaby Hoffmann. The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on August 29, 2014, and was released theatrically on December 3, 2014, in North America. Wild opened to positive critical reviews, with much praise going toward the performances of Reese Witherspoon and Laura Dern. Both actresses received Oscar nominations for their performances, in the categories of Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, respectively. Bronson Bronson is a 2008 British biographical crime drama film co-written and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn and starring Tom Hardy as Michael Peterson, known from 1987 as Charles Bronson. The film follows the life of this prisoner, considered Britains most violent criminal, who has been responsible for a dozen or so cases of hostage taking while incarcerated. He was given the name Charles Bronson by his fight promoter, for his bare-knuckle fighting years. Born into a respectable middle-class family, Peterson became known as one of the United Kingdoms most dangerous prisoners. Because of his violence, Bronson was repeatedly put into isolation or solitary confinement, which may have contributed to his emotional problems. Lady and the Tramp Lady and the Tramp is a 1955 American animated musical romance film produced by Walt Disney and released by Buena Vista Distribution. The 15th Disney animated feature film, it was the first animated feature filmed in the CinemaScope widescreen film process. Based on the Cosmopolitan magazine story of Happy Dan, The Cynical Dog by Ward Greene, Lady and the Tramp tells the story of a female American Cocker Spaniel named Lady who lives with a refined, upper-middle-class family and a male stray mutt called the Tramp. When the two dogs meet, they embark on many romantic adventures and fall in love. Lady and the Tramp was released to theaters on June 22, 1955 to box office success. It initially received mixed to negative reviews by film critics, but critical reception for the film has been generally positive in modern times, and the film is now seen as one of the best animated films from Disney. Directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, and Hamilton Luske, the film features the voices of Barbara Luddy, Larry Roberts, Bill Thompson, Bill Baucom, Verna Felton, and Peggy Lee. A direct-to-video sequel, Scamps Adventure, was released on February 27, 2001. An upcoming live-action remake of the film is in active development for Disneys planned streaming service Disney+. Planes, Trains & Automobiles Planes, Trains and Automobiles is a 1987 American buddy film written, produced, and directed by John Hughes. The film stars Steve Martin as Neal Page, a high-strung marketing executive, and John Candy as Del Griffith, a goodhearted but annoying shower curtain ring salesman. They share a three-day odyssey of misadventures trying to get Neal home to Chicago in time for Thanksgiving with his family. The Strangers The Strangers is a 2008 American slasher film written and directed by Bryan Bertino. The plot follows Kristen and James whose stay at a vacation home is disrupted by three masked criminals who infiltrate the home. Writer-director Bertino was inspired by real-life events: the Manson family Tate murders, a multiple homicide; the Keddie Cabin Murders, that occurred in Keddie, CA and a series of break-ins that occurred in his own neighborhood as a child. Made on a budget of $9 million, the film was shot on location in rural South Carolina in the fall of 2006. Originally slated for a theatrical release in November 2007, it was postponed before a theatrical release on May 30, 2008. It grossed $82 million at the box office worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its atmosphere and tension, and others criticizing its script and characters. Contemporary film scholars have interpreted it as a criticism of the perceived safety of pastoral life, as well as an exploration of stranger-on-stranger violence. A sequel, titled Prey at Night, was released on March 9, 2018. The 6th Day The 6th Day is a 2000 American science fiction action film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tony Goldwyn, Michael Rapaport and Robert Duvall. In the film, a family man of the future is illegally cloned by accident as part of a vast conspiracy involving a shady billionaire businessman, and is thrust into a struggle to clear his name and protect his family from the conspirators who seek to keep the cloning a secret. The title refers to the Christian Genesis creation narrative, where God created mankind on the sixth day. The film was Terry Crews acting debut. Schwarzenegger received a salary of $25 million for his role in the film. The film opened at #4 in North America and made $13 million in its opening weekend. Searching Searching is a 2018 American thriller film directed by Aneesh Chaganty in his feature debut and written by Chaganty and Sev Ohanian. Set entirely on computer screens and smartphones, the film follows a father trying to find his missing 16-year-old daughter with the help of a police detective. It is the first mainstream Hollywood thriller headlined by an Asian-American actor. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on August 31, 2018, by Screen Gems. The film was a financial and critical success, grossing over $75 million worldwide against a $1 million budget and receiving praise for its direction, acting, unique visual presentation and unpredictable storyline. At the Independent Spirit Awards, Cho was nominated for Best Male Lead. Star Trek: First Contact Star Trek: First Contact is a 1996 American science fiction film directed by Jonathan Frakes and based on the franchise Star Trek. It is the eighth film in the Star Trek film series, as well as the second to star the cast of The Next Generation. In the film, the crew of the USS Enterprise-E travel back in time from the 24th century to the mid 21st-century in order to stop the cybernetic Borg from conquering Earth by changing their past. After the release of Star Trek Generations in 1994, Paramount Pictures tasked writers Brannon Braga and Ronald D. Moore with developing the next film in the series. Braga and Moore wanted to feature the Borg in the plot, while producer Rick Berman wanted a story involving time travel. The writers combined the two ideas; they initially set the film during the European Renaissance, but changed the time period that the Borg corrupted to the mid-21st century, after fearing the Renaissance idea would be "too kitsch". After two better-known directors turned down the job, cast member Jonathan Frakes was chosen to direct to make sure the task fell to someone who understood Star Trek. The films script required the creation of new starship designs, including a new USS Enterprise. Production designer Herman Zimmerman and illustrator John Eaves collaborated to make a sleeker ship than its predecessor. Principal photography began with weeks of location shooting in Arizona and California, before production moved to new sets for the ship-based scenes. The Borg were redesigned to appear as though they were converted into machine beings from the inside-out; the new makeup sessions took four times as long as their appearances on the television series. Effects company Industrial Light & Magic rushed to complete the films special effects in less than five months. Traditional optical effects techniques were supplemented with computer-generated imagery. Jerry Goldsmith and his son Joel Goldsmith collaborated to produce the films score. Star Trek: First Contact was released on November 22, 1996, and was the highest-grossing film on its opening weekend. It eventually made $92 million in the United States and Canada with an additional $54 million in other territories, combining a worldwide total of $146 million. Critical reception was mostly positive; critics including Roger Ebert considered it to be one of the best Star Trek films, and it was the most positively reviewed film in the franchise until being marginally surpassed by the 2009 reboot film. The Borg and the special effects were lauded, while characterization was less evenly received. Scholarly analysis of the film has focused on Captain Jean-Luc Picards parallels to Herman Melvilles Ahab and the nature of the Borg. First Contact was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Makeup and won three Saturn Awards. The Brothers Grimm The Brothers Grimm is a 2005 adventure fantasy film directed by Terry Gilliam. The film stars Matt Damon, Heath Ledger, and Lena Headey in an exaggerated and fictitious portrait of the Brothers Grimm as traveling con-artists in French-occupied Germany, during the early 19th century. However, the brothers eventually encounter a genuine fairy tale curse which requires real courage instead of their usual bogus exorcisms. Supporting characters are played by Peter Stormare, Jonathan Pryce, and Monica Bellucci. In February 2001, Ehren Kruger sold his spec script to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. With Gilliams hiring as director, the script was rewritten by Gilliam and Tony Grisoni, but the Writers Guild of America refused to credit them for their work, thus Kruger received sole credit. MGM eventually dropped out as distributor, but decided to co-finance The Brothers Grimm with Dimension Films and Summit Entertainment, while Dimension took over distribution duties. The film was shot entirely in the Czech Republic. Gilliam often had on-set tensions with brothers Bob and Harvey Weinstein, which caused the original theatrical release date to be delayed nearly ten months. The Brothers Grimm was finally released on August 26, 2005 with mixed reviews and a $105.3 million box office performance. What Lies Beneath What Lies Beneath is a 2000 American supernatural horror film directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer as a couple who experience a strange haunting of their home. It was the first film by Zemeckis production company, ImageMovers. The film opened in 2,813 theaters in North America, and grossed $291 million at the worldwide box office, becoming the tenth-highest grossing film of the year. It received mixed reviews, but was nominated for three Saturn Awards. The 13th Warrior The 13th Warrior is a 1999 American historical fiction action film based on Michael Crichtons novel Eaters of the Dead, which is a loose retelling of the tale of Beowulf combined with Ahmad ibn Fadlans historical account of the Volga Vikings. It stars Antonio Banderas as Ahmad ibn Fadlan, as well as Diane Venora and Omar Sharif. It was directed by John McTiernan. Crichton directed some reshoots uncredited. The film was produced by McTiernan, Crichton, and Ned Dowd, with Andrew G. Vajna, James Biggam and Ethan Dubrow as executive producers. Production and marketing costs reputedly reached $160 million, but it grossed $61 million at the box office worldwide, making it one of the biggest box office bombs in history and the biggest one of 1999, with losses of up to $129 million. All About Eve All About Eve is a 1950 American drama film written and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. It was based on the 1946 short story "The Wisdom of Eve" by Mary Orr, although screen credit was not given for it. The film stars Bette Davis as Margo Channing, a highly regarded but aging Broadway star. Anne Baxter plays Eve Harrington, an ambitious young fan who manoeuvres herself into Channings life, ultimately threatening Channings career and her personal relationships. The film co-stars George Sanders, Celeste Holm, and features Gary Merrill, Hugh Marlowe, Thelma Ritter, Marilyn Monroe in one of her earliest roles, Gregory Ratoff, Barbara Bates and Walter Hampden. Praised by critics at the time of its release, All About Eve received a record 14 Academy Award nominations and won six, including Best Picture. All About Eve is the only film in Oscar history to receive four female acting nominations. Widely considered to be one of the greatest films of all time, All About Eve was one of the first 50 films selected for preservation in the United States Library of Congress National Film Registry, deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". All About Eve was ranked sixteenth on AFIs 1998 list of the 100 best American films. The Walk The Walk is a 2015 American 3D biographical drama film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Christopher Browne and Zemeckis. It is based on the story of 24-year-old French high-wire artist Philippe Petits walk between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center on August 7, 1974. The film stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ben Kingsley, Charlotte Le Bon, James Badge Dale, Ben Schwartz, and Steve Valentine. The film was released by TriStar Pictures on September 30, 2015 in the United States in IMAX 3D, and on October 9 in regular 2D and 3D. It was dedicated to the victims of the September 11 attacks. The film received positive reviews. Sex and the City Sex and the City is a 2008 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Michael Patrick King in his feature film directorial debut, and a sequel to the 1998–2004 HBO comedy-drama series of the same name about four female friends: Carrie Bradshaw, Samantha Jones, Charlotte York Goldenblatt, and Miranda Hobbes, dealing with their lives as single women in New York City. The series often featured frank discussions about romance and sexuality. The world premiere took place at Leicester Square in London on May 15, 2008, and premiered on May 28, 2008, in the United Kingdom and on May 30, 2008, in the United States. Despite mixed reviews from critics, calling the film an extended episode of the series, it was a commercial success, grossing over $415 million worldwide from a $65 million budget. A sequel to the film, titled Sex and the City 2, was released in 2010 to similar commercial success but even larger critical failure. A third film was announced in December 2016, but in September 2017, Parker confirmed that it was not going to happen. R.I.P.D. R.I.P.D.: Rest in Peace Department, or simply R.I.P.D., is a 2013 American science fiction action comedy film starring Jeff Bridges and Ryan Reynolds. Robert Schwentke directed the film based on a screenplay adapted from the comic book R.I.P.D by Peter M. Lenkov. The film also stars Kevin Bacon, Mary-Louise Parker, Stéphanie Szostak, and Marisa Miller. Filming was completed on January 28, 2012, and the film was originally set to be released on June 28, 2013 in the United States by Universal Pictures, but was pushed back to July 19, 2013. The film was both a critical and commercial failure, grossing $78 million on a $130 million budget. In the Heart of the Sea In the Heart of the Sea is a 2015 adventure-drama film directed and produced by Ron Howard and written by Charles Leavitt. It is based on Nathaniel Philbricks non-fiction book of the same name, about the sinking of the American whaling ship Essex in 1820, an event that inspired the novel Moby-Dick. An international co-production between the United States and Spain, the film stars Chris Hemsworth, Benjamin Walker, Cillian Murphy, Tom Holland, Ben Whishaw, and Brendan Gleeson. The film premiered in New York City on December 7, 2015, and was released in cinemas in the United States on December 11, 2015, by Warner Bros. Pictures. In the Heart of the Sea received mixed reviews from critics, and was a box-office bomb, grossing $93 million against a $100 million budget. This Is England This Is England, is a 2006 British drama film written and directed by Shane Meadows. The story centres on young skinheads in England in 1983. The film illustrates how their subculture, which has its roots in 1960s West Indies culture, especially ska, soul, and reggae music, became adopted by the far-right, especially white nationalists and white supremacists, which led to divisions within the skinhead scene. The films title is a direct reference to a scene where the character Combo explains his nationalist views using the phrase "this is England" during his speech. Molly's Game Mollys Game is a 2017 American biographical crime drama film written and directed by Aaron Sorkin, based on the memoir of the same name by Molly Bloom. It stars Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba, Kevin Costner, Michael Cera, Jeremy Strong, Chris ODowd, and Bill Camp. The film follows Bloom, who becomes the target of an FBI investigation of the underground poker empire she runs for Hollywood celebrities, athletes, business tycoons, and the Russian mob. Principal photography began in November 2016 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The film premiered on September 8, 2017, at the Toronto International Film Festival, and began a limited theatrical release in the United States on December 25, 2017, by STXfilms, before expanding wide on January 5, 2018, and grossed $59 million worldwide. Mollys Game received positive reviews, with particular praise for Sorkins screenplay, as well as Chastain and Elbas performances, with the former being considered one of the best of her career by some critics. The film earned Chastain a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress – Drama, while Sorkin earned nominations for his screenplay at the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, Writers Guild of America Awards, and BAFTA Awards. The Phantom of the Opera The Phantom of the Opera is a 2004 British–American musical drama film based on Andrew Lloyd Webbers 1986 musical of the same name, which in turn is based on the French novel Le Fantôme de lOpéra by Gaston Leroux. Produced and co-written by Lloyd Webber and directed by Joel Schumacher, it stars Gerard Butler in the title role, Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson, Miranda Richardson, Minnie Driver, and Jennifer Ellison. The film was announced in 1989 but production did not start until 2002 due to Lloyd Webbers divorce and Schumachers busy career. It was shot entirely at Pinewood Studios, with scenery created with miniatures and computer graphics. Rossum, Wilson and Driver had singing experience, but Butler had none and was provided with music lessons prior to filming. The Phantom of the Opera grossed $154.6 million worldwide and received mixed to negative reviews from critics, but was very well received by audiences. Critics praised the visuals and acting but criticized the writing and directing. Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem is a 2007 American science fiction action film directed by the Brothers Strause in their directorial debut and written by Shane Salerno. The film stars Steven Pasquale, Reiko Aylesworth, John Ortiz, Johnny Lewis, and Ariel Gade. It is a sequel to the 2004 film Alien vs. Predator and the second and latest installment in the Alien vs. Predator franchise, continuing the crossover between the Alien and Predator franchises. Set immediately after the events of the previous film, the film begins with a Predator ship crashing into a forest outside of Gunnison, where an Alien-Predator hybrid known as the Predalien escapes and makes its way to the nearby small town. A skilled veteran Predator is dispatched to kill the Predalien, as the townspeople try to survive the ensuing carnage. Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem was released on December 25, 2007, in the United States. The film grossed $129 million at the worldwide box office, making it the lowest-grossing film in both the Alien and Predator franchises when accounting for inflation. The film was critically panned, with particular criticism directed towards the plot and poor lighting in the film. A sequel was planned but ultimately canceled. Dumbo Dumbo is a 1941 American animated film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The fourth Disney animated feature film, it is based upon the storyline written by Helen Aberson and Harold Pearl, and illustrated by Helen Durney for the prototype of a novelty toy. The main character is Jumbo Jr., a semi-anthropomorphic elephant who is cruelly nicknamed "Dumbo", as in "dumb". He is ridiculed for his big ears, but in fact he is capable of flying by using his ears as wings. Throughout most of the film, his only true friend, aside from his mother, is the mouse, Timothy – a relationship parodying the stereotypical animosity between mice and elephants. Dumbo was released on October 23, 1941; made to recoup the financial losses of Fantasia, it was a deliberate pursuit of simplicity and economy for the Disney studio. At 64 minutes, it is one of Disneys shortest animated features. Sound was recorded conventionally using the RCA System. One voice was synthesized using the Sonovox system, but it, too, was recorded using the RCA System. In 2017, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". A live-action adaptation of the film directed by Tim Burton was released on March 29, 2019. The Parent Trap The Parent Trap is a 1998 American romantic comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Nancy Meyers, and produced and co-written by Charles Shyer. It is a remake of the 1961 film of the same name and an adaptation of Erich Kästners German novel Lottie and Lisa. Dennis Quaid and Natasha Richardson star as a divorced couple who separated shortly after their identical twin daughters birth; Lindsay Lohan stars as both twins, Hallie Parker and Annie James, who are fortuitously reunited at summer camp after being separated at birth. David Swift wrote the screenplay for the original 1961 film based on Lottie and Lisa. The story is comparable to that of the 1936 Deanna Durbin film Three Smart Girls. Swift is credited along with Meyers and Shyer as co-writers of the 1998 version. Crazy Rich Asians Crazy Rich Asians is a 2018 American romantic comedy film directed by Jon M. Chu, from a screenplay by Peter Chiarelli and Adele Lim, based on the 2013 novel of the same name by Kevin Kwan. The film stars Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Gemma Chan, Lisa Lu, Awkwafina, Ken Jeong, and Michelle Yeoh. It follows a Chinese-American professor who travels to meet her boyfriends family and is surprised to discover they are among the richest in Singapore. The film was announced in August 2013 after the rights to the book were purchased. Much of the cast signed on in the spring of 2017, and filming took place from April to June of that year in parts of Malaysia, New York City, and Singapore. It is the first film by a major Hollywood studio to feature a majority cast of Asian descent in a modern setting since The Joy Luck Club in 1993. Despite praise for that, the film did receive some criticism for casting biracial actors over fully ethnically Chinese ones in certain roles. Additional criticisms were directed at the film for failing to have non-Chinese Singaporean ethnic groups—notably Malay and Indian actors—as characters. Crazy Rich Asians premiered on August 7, 2018, at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles and was released theatrically in the United States on August 15, 2018, by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise for its acting, production and costume design. The film grossed over $238 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing romantic comedy in a decade. The film received numerous accolades, including at the 76th Golden Globe Awards earning nominations for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical for Wu. It also received four nominations at the 24th Critics Choice Awards, winning one for Best Comedy, and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture at the 25th Screen Actors Guild Awards. Two sequels, based on the novels follow-ups China Rich Girlfriend and Rich People Problems, are currently in development. Babe Babe is a 1995 comedy-drama film directed by Chris Noonan, produced by George Miller, written by both, narrated by Roscoe Lee Browne, and starring James Cromwell and Magda Szubanski with the voices of Christine Cavanaugh, Miriam Margoyles, Hugo Weaving, and Danny Mann. It is an adaptation of Dick King-Smiths 1983 novel The Sheep-Pig, also known as Babe: The Gallant Pig in the US, which tells the story of a pig raised as livestock who wants to do the work of a sheepdog. The main animal characters are played by a combination of real and animatronic pigs and Border Collies. After seven years of development, Babe was filmed in Robertson, New South Wales, Australia. The talking-animal visual effects were done by Rhythm & Hues Studios and Jim Hensons Creature Shop. The film was both a box office and critical success, grossing $254 million worldwide. It earned seven Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, winning Best Visual Effects. In 1998, a sequel directed by Miller, Pig in the City, was released. Mallrats Mallrats is a 1995 American romantic buddy comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith and starring Jason Lee, Jeremy London, Shannen Doherty, Claire Forlani, Ben Affleck, Jason Mewes, Joey Lauren Adams, Michael Rooker, and Smith himself. It is the second film in the View Askewniverse after 1994s Clerks, although, chronologically, Mallrats takes place a day before. As in the other Askewniverse films, the characters Jay and Silent Bob feature prominently, and characters and events from other films are discussed. Several cast members, including Jason Lee, Ben Affleck and Joey Lauren Adams, have gone on to work in several other Smith films. Comic-book icon Stan Lee appeared, as did Brian OHalloran, the star of Smiths breakout feature Clerks. Despite failing at the box office and receiving a lukewarm critical reception, Mallrats has since become a cult classic. Plans for a sequel, MallBrats, were announced in March 2015. In June 2016, Smith announced that the sequel would instead be a 10-episode TV series; in February 2017, Smith announced that he had not been able to sell the TV series to any network, and the sequel was shelved indefinitely. The Shallows The Shallows is a 2016 American survival horror film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, written by Anthony Jaswinski and starring Blake Lively. In the film, a surfer gets stranded from shore, and must use her wits and determination to survive a great white shark attack. Principal photography began in October 2015 in New South Wales and Queensland. The film was released in the United States on June 24, 2016, by Columbia Pictures. The film received generally positive reviews and grossed over $119 million against a production budget in the range of $17–25 million, becoming a box office success. The Bodyguard The Bodyguard is a 1992 American romantic thriller film directed by Mick Jackson, written by Lawrence Kasdan, and starring Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston. Costner stars as a former Secret Service agent-turned-bodyguard who is hired to protect Houstons character, a music star, from an unknown stalker. Kasdan wrote the film in the mid-1970s, originally as a vehicle for Steve McQueen and Diana Ross. The film was Houstons acting debut. Although a huge box office hit making $411 million worldwide and being the second-highest-grossing film worldwide released in 1992, it received mixed to negative reviews from critics. The soundtrack became the best-selling soundtrack of all time, selling more than 45 million copies worldwide. The film received seven Golden Raspberry Award nominations, including for the Worst Picture, Worst Actor, and Worst Actress. Logan Lucky Logan Lucky is a 2017 American heist comedy film directed by Steven Soderbergh, based on a screenplay by Rebecca Blunt. Soderbergh came out of retirement to direct the film, and to distribute it independently through his own company Fingerprint Releasing. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Channing Tatum, Adam Driver, Riley Keough, Daniel Craig, Seth MacFarlane, Katie Holmes, Hilary Swank, Katherine Waterston and Sebastian Stan, and follows the Logan family, who plan to rob the Charlotte Motor Speedway and must avoid getting caught by the FBI. Logan Lucky premiered in Knoxville on August 9, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on August 18, 2017, by Bleecker Street. The film received positive reviews, with many critics praising the casts performances and Soderberghs direction, and grossed $48 million worldwide. Tremors Tremors is a 1990 American monster comedy film directed by Ron Underwood, produced by Gale Anne Hurd, Brent Maddock, and S. S. Wilson, and written by Maddock, Wilson, and Underwood. Tremors was released by Universal Pictures and stars Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward, Finn Carter, Michael Gross, and Reba McEntire. The film is the first installment of the Tremors franchise, and was followed by four direct-to-video sequels: Aftershocks, Back to Perfection, Bloodlines and A Cold Day in Hell and a direct-to-video prequel, The Legend Begins. A television series titled Tremors: The Series, aired from March through August 2003. Wild Hogs Wild Hogs is a 2007 American biker road comedy film directed by Walt Becker and starring Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin Lawrence and William H. Macy. It was released nationwide in the United States and Canada on March 2, 2007. The Prince of Egypt The Prince of Egypt is a 1998 American animated musical drama film produced by DreamWorks Animation and released by DreamWorks Pictures. It is the first DreamWorks feature to be traditionally animated. The film is an adaptation of the Book of Exodus and follows the life of Moses from being a prince of Egypt to his ultimate destiny to lead the children of Israel out of Egypt. Directed by Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner, and Simon Wells, the film features songs written by Stephen Schwartz and a score composed by Hans Zimmer. The voice cast consists of Val Kilmer in a dual role, Ralph Fiennes, Michelle Pfeiffer, Sandra Bullock, Jeff Goldblum, Danny Glover, Patrick Stewart, Helen Mirren, Steve Martin and Martin Short. Jeffrey Katzenberg had frequently suggested an animated adaptation of the 1956 film The Ten Commandments while working for The Walt Disney Company, and he decided to put the idea into production after founding DreamWorks Pictures in 1994. To make this inaugural project, DreamWorks employed artists who had worked for Walt Disney Feature Animation and the recently disbanded Amblimation, totaling a crew of 350 people from 34 different nations. The film has a blend of traditional animation and computer-generated imagery, created using software from Toon Boom Animation and Silicon Graphics. The film was released in theaters on December 18, 1998, and on home video on September 14, 1999. Reviews were generally positive, with critics praising the animation, music, and voice work. The film went on to gross over $218 million worldwide in theaters, which made it the most successful non-Disney animated feature at the time. The films success led to the direct-to-video prequel King of Dreams and the development of a stage adaptation. The song "When You Believe" became a commercially successful single in a pop version performed by Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey, and went on to win Best Original Song at the 1999 Academy Awards. Casper Casper is a 1995 American fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Brad Silberling, based on the Harvey Comics cartoon character Casper the Friendly Ghost created by Seymour Reit and Joe Oriolo. The film stars Christina Ricci, Bill Pullman, Cathy Moriarty, Eric Idle, and Amy Brenneman, and also features the voices of Malachi Pearson in the title role as well as Joe Nipote, Joe Alaskey, and Brad Garrett. The film makes extensive use of computer-generated imagery to create the ghosts, and it is the first feature film to have a fully CGI character in the lead role. It goes for a much darker interpretation of the Friendly Ghost in comparison to the comics, cartoons, and films of the previous years, especially with its theme of death, most notably providing the character a tragic backstory that addresses his death. Casper was released in cinemas on May 26, 1995 by Universal Pictures. It received mixed reviews from critics and earned $287.9 million on a $55 million budget. It went on to spawn direct-to-video follow-up films and an animated television spin-off, The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper. Funny People Funny People is a 2009 American dark comedy-drama film written, co-produced and directed by Judd Apatow. It stars Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen, Leslie Mann, Eric Bana, Jason Schwartzman, and Jonah Hill and follows a famous comedian who is diagnosed with a terminal disease and tries to fix the relationships in his life. The film was released on July 31, 2009 and only grossed $71 million against its $75 million budget. Ponyo , initially titled in English and released in Asia as Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea, is a 2008 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, animated by Studio Ghibli. It is the eighth film Miyazaki directed for Ghibli, and his tenth overall. The film stars the voices of Tomoko Yamaguchi, Kazushige Nagashima, Yūki Amami, George Tokoro, Yuria Nara, Hiroki Doi, Rumi Hiiragi, Akiko Yano, Kazuko Yoshiyuki and Tomoko Naraoka. The plot centers on a goldfish named Ponyo who befriends a five-year-old human boy, Sōsuke, and wants to become a human girl. The film was released in Japan on July 19, 2008, in Southeast Asia on January 1, 2009, in the United States and Canada on August 14, 2009, and in the United Kingdom and Ireland on February 12, 2010. It earned over worldwide and won several awards, including the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year. Priest Priest is a 2011 American action horror film directed by Scott Stewart and stars Paul Bettany as the title character. It is loosely based on the Korean comic of the same name by Hyung Min-woo. In an alternate universe, humanity and vampires have warred for centuries. After the last Vampire War, a veteran Warrior Priest lives in obscurity until his niece is kidnapped by vampires. The film was released on , 2011. The film earned over $78 million at the box office against a $60 million production budget, but it was panned by critics, who praised the films visual style and art direction while criticising the movies use of genre clichés, writing, acting, editing and action scenes — although, some of its action scenes were praised. If I Stay If I Stay is a 2014 American teen romantic drama film directed by R. J. Cutler and based on the 2009 novel of the same name by Gayle Forman. The film stars Chloë Grace Moretz, Mireille Enos, Jamie Blackley, Joshua Leonard, Stacy Keach, and Aisha Hinds. It was released on August 22, 2014, grossing $78.9million worldwide. House of Wax House of Wax is a 2005 American-Australian slasher film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and stars Elisha Cuthbert, Chad Michael Murray, Brian Van Holt, Paris Hilton, Jared Padalecki, Jon Abrahams and Robert Richard. It is based on a story by Charles Belden. It is a loose remake of the 1953 film of the same name, itself a remake of the 1933 movie Mystery of the Wax Museum. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and was released in US theaters on May 6, 2005. Irréversible Irréversible is a 2002 French experimental psychological thriller drama film, written and directed by Gaspar Noé and starring Monica Bellucci, Vincent Cassel and Albert Dupontel. The film employs a reverse chronology and follows two men through the streets of Paris as they seek to avenge a brutally raped girlfriend. The films soundtrack was composed by Thomas Bangalter, one half of the electronic music duo Daft Punk. Irréversible competed at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival and won the Stockholm International Film Festivals award for best film. Irréversible has been associated with a series of films defined as the cinéma du corps, which according to Palmer share affinities with certain avant-garde productions: an attenuated use of narrative, assaulting and often illegible cinematography, confrontational subject material, and a pervasive sense of social nihilism or despair. Irréversible has also been associated with the New French Extremity movement. The film was particularly controversial upon its release for its graphic portrayal of violence, specifically the scene where a man is savagely bludgeoned to death with a fire extinguisher and its 10-minute long take rape of Alex, who is then brutally beaten into a coma. It had accusations of apparent homophobia as well. American film critic Roger Ebert called Irréversible "a movie so violent and cruel that most people will find it unwatchable". One Hour Photo One Hour Photo is a 2002 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Mark Romanek and starring Robin Williams, Connie Nielsen, Michael Vartan, Gary Cole, and Eriq La Salle. The film was produced by Catch 23 Entertainment, Killer Films, and John Wells Productions and released by Fox Searchlight Pictures. The film premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival, was given a limited release on August 21, 2002, and was given a wider release on September 13. One Hour Photo received positive reviews from film critics, with praise for Romaneks writing and Cronenweths cinematography, while Williams against-type performance received universal critical acclaim, earning him a Saturn Award for Best Actor. The film was also a commercial success, grossing $52.2 million against a $12 million budget. Robin Hood: Men in Tights Robin Hood: Men in Tights is a 1993 American musical adventure comedy film and a parody of the Robin Hood story. The film was produced and directed by Mel Brooks, co-written by Brooks, Evan Chandler, and J. David Shapiro based on a story by Chandler and Shapiro, and stars Cary Elwes, Richard Lewis, and Dave Chappelle in his film debut. It includes frequent comedic references to previous Robin Hood films. The film also features Brooks in a minor role; the first time he had appeared in one of his own films in which he does not receive top billing or play the lead role since Young Frankenstein. In addition to Brooks, it features cameos from Brooks regulars Dom DeLuise, Dick Van Patten, and Rudy De Luca. In the Mood for Love In the Mood for Love is a 2000 Hong Kong romantic drama film written, produced, and directed by Wong Kar-wai. It tells the story of a man and a woman whose spouses have an affair together and who slowly develop feelings for each other. In the Mood for Love premiered at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival on 20 May, where it was nominated for the Palme dOr and Tony Leung was awarded Best Actor. It is frequently listed as one of the greatest films of all time and one of the major works of Asian cinema. In a 2016 survey by the BBC, it was voted the second best film of the 21st century by 177 film critics from around the world. The movie forms the second part of an informal tetralogy: The first part was Days of Being Wild and the most recent part was 2046. The film Blossoms will be the fourth and final film of the tetralogy, to be released in 2020. Bumblebee Bumblebee is a 2018 American science fiction action film centered on the Transformers character of the same name. It is the sixth installment of the live-action Transformers film series. Developed as a spin-off and prequel, it was later declared a reboot of the franchise. Directed by Travis Knight and written by Christina Hodson, the film stars Hailee Steinfeld, John Cena, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., John Ortiz, Jason Drucker, and Pamela Adlon and stars Dylan OBrien, Angela Bassett, Justin Theroux, and Peter Cullen in voice roles. It was Knights first live-action film, as well as the first live-action Transformers film not to be directed by Michael Bay, who instead acts as a producer. Principal photography on the film began on July 31, 2017, in Los Angeles and San Francisco, California. Bumblebee premiered in Berlin on December 3, 2018, was theatrically released in the United States on December 21, 2018, and grossed $468 million worldwide, becoming the lowest-grossing film in the franchise but also a box office success. The film received positive reviews from critics, who praised the direction, the action and Steinfelds performance, as well as the 1980s setting and sense of nostalgia, with many calling it the best installment of the Transformers franchise. Oculus Oculus is a 2013 American supernatural psychological horror film written, edited, and directed by Mike Flanagan. It is based on his short film Oculus: Chapter 3 – The Man with the Plan, and stars Karen Gillan as a young woman who is convinced that an antique mirror is responsible for the death and misfortune that her family suffered. The film had its world premiere on September 5, 2013, at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival and received a wide theatrical release on April 11, 2014. It received generally positive reviews from critics, and was a box office success. Blended Blended is a 2014 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Coraci, and written by Ivan Menchell and Clare Sera. It stars Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, with an ensemble cast featuring Bella Thorne, Emma Fuhrmann, Terry Crews, Joel McHale, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Kevin Nealon and Shaquille ONeal. South African cricketer Dale Steyn also played a cameo as himself. It was released on May 23, 2014. The film marked the third time Sandler and Barrymore co-starred in a film together, after The Wedding Singer and 50 First Dates. Coraci also previously directed Sandler and Barrymore in The Wedding Singer. It also marked Sandlers first role in a Warner Bros. film. Friday the 13th Friday the 13th is a 1980 American slasher film produced and directed by Sean S. Cunningham, written by Victor Miller, and starring Betsy Palmer, Adrienne King, Harry Crosby, Laurie Bartram, Mark Nelson, Jeannine Taylor, Robbi Morgan, and Kevin Bacon. The film tells the story of a group of teenage camp counselors who are murdered one by one by an unknown killer while attempting to re-open an abandoned summer camp. Prompted by the success of John Carpenters Halloween, director Cunningham put out an advertisement to sell the film in Variety in early 1979, while Miller was still drafting the screenplay. After casting the film in New York City, filming took place in New Jersey in the summer of 1979, on an estimated budget of $550,000. A bidding war ensued over the finished film, ending with Paramount Pictures acquiring the film for domestic distribution, while Warner Bros. secured European distribution rights. Released on May 9, 1980, Friday the 13th was a major box office success, grossing over $59.8 million worldwide. Critical response was divided, with some praising the films cinematography, score, and performances, while numerous others derided it for its depiction of graphic violence. Aside from being the first independent film of its kind to secure distribution in the U.S. by a major studio, its box office success led to a long series of sequels, a crossover with A Nightmare on Elm Street, and a 2009 series reboot. Love, Rosie Love, Rosie is a 2014 romantic comedy-drama film directed by from a screenplay by Juliette Towhidi, based on the 2004 novel Where Rainbows End by Irish author Cecelia Ahern. The film stars Lily Collins and Sam Claflin, with Christian Cooke, Tamsin Egerton, Suki Waterhouse, Jamie Beamish and Jaime Winstone in supporting roles. Y Tu Mamá También Y Tu Mamá También is a 2001 Mexican erotic drama film directed by Alfonso Cuarón and co-written by Cuarón and his brother Carlos. The film tells a coming-of-age story about two teenage boys who take a road trip with a woman in her late twenties. It stars Mexican actors Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal and Spanish actress Maribel Verdú, in the leading roles. The film is part of the road movie genre, set in 1999 against the backdrop of Mexicos political and economic realities, specifically at the end of the uninterrupted 71-year line of presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party and the rise of the opposition led by Vicente Fox. The film is recognized for its explicit depiction of sex and drug use, which caused complications in the films rating. In 2002, the film was released in English-speaking markets under its original Spanish title and opened in limited release in the United States. In Mexico, the film earned $2.2 million its first weekend in June 2001, making it the highest box office opening in Mexican cinema history. The film was nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the Academy Awards as well as Best Foreign Language Film at the Golden Globe Awards. Antichrist Antichrist is a 2009 English-language Danish experimental horror film written and directed by Lars von Trier, and starring Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg. It tells the story of a couple who, after the death of their child, retreat to a cabin in the woods where the man experiences strange visions and the woman manifests increasingly violent sexual behaviour and sadomasochism. The narrative is divided into a prologue, four chapters and an epilogue. Written in 2006 while von Trier had been hospitalised due to a significant depressive episode, the film was largely influenced by his own struggles with depression and anxiety. Filming began in the late summer of 2008, primarily in Germany, and was a Danish production co-produced by several other film production companies from six different European countries. After its premiere at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, where Gainsbourg won the festivals award for Best Actress, the film immediately caused controversy, with critics generally praising its artistic execution but remaining strongly divided regarding its substantive merit. Other awards won by the film include the Robert Award for best Danish film, The Nordic Council Film Prize for best Nordic film and the European Film Award for best cinematography. The film is dedicated to the Soviet filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky. Antichrist is the first film in von Triers unofficially titled Depression Trilogy. It was followed in 2011 by Melancholia and then by Nymphomaniac in 2013. It It is a 1990 American horror miniseries directed by Tommy Lee Wallace and adapted by Lawrence D. Cohen from Stephen Kings 1986 novel of the same name. The story revolves around a predatory monster which has the ability to transform itself into its preys worst fears, allowing it to exploit the phobias of its victims. It mostly takes the humanoid form of a vicious but darkly comedic clown called Pennywise. The protagonists are The Lucky Seven, or The Losers Club, a group of outcast kids who discover Pennywise and vow to kill him by any means necessary. The series takes place over two different time periods, the first when the Losers first confront Pennywise as children in 1960, and the second when they return as adults in 1990 to defeat him a second time after he resurfaces. It features an ensemble cast, starring Richard Thomas, John Ritter, Annette OToole, Harry Anderson, Dennis Christopher, Tim Reid and Richard Masur as the seven members of the Losers Club, and Tim Curry as Pennywise. The child counterparts of the Losers that appear in part one are played by Jonathan Brandis, Seth Green, Emily Perkins, Brandon Crane, Adam Faraizl, Marlon Taylor and Ben Heller. Michael Cole, Jarred Blancard, Gabe Khouth, Chris Eastman, Olivia Hussey, Frank C. Turner, Tony Dakota, Michael Ryan, Tom Heaton and Chelan Simmons also play supporting roles. Originally planning a four-part eight-hour series, ABC enlisted writer Lawrence D. Cohen to adapt the 1,138-page King novel. Cohens script condensed the source work into a two-part, three-hour TV movie that retained the core elements of the novel, but Cohen was forced to abandon numerous subplots by virtue of the novels length and the networks time-slot restrictions, making the movie just over three hours. Production on It began in early 1990, and the series was filmed over a period of three months in New Westminster in mid-1990. Despite mixed critical opinions both initially and in retrospect, It garnered huge ratings upon its November 1990 premiere on ABC and has become most known for Currys version of Pennywise. In fact, Currys portrayal has been called by several publications as one of the scariest clown characters in film in television, and even freaked out the actors and crew during the time It was being shot. For his work on the miniseries, Richard Bellis received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a mini-series or a Special. The miniseries is the first of three screen adaptations of It, the later two being the two-part 2017 and 2019 film versions; Crane, who played young Ben Hanscom in the miniseries, cameos in the films second part. The Invention of Lying The Invention of Lying is a 2009 American fantasy romantic comedy film written and directed by Ricky Gervais and Matthew Robinson. The film stars Gervais as the first human with the ability to lie in a world where people can only tell the truth. The supporting cast features Jennifer Garner, Jonah Hill, Louis C.K., Rob Lowe, and Tina Fey. The film was released in the United States on October 2, 2009. Saw V Saw V is a 2008 American horror film directed by David Hackl and written by Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan and stars Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor, Scott Patterson, Betsy Russell, Mark Rolston, Julie Benz, Greg Bryk, Carlo Rota, and Meagan Good. It is the fifth installment in the Saw franchise, and was released in North America on October 24, 2008. David Hackl, who served as the production designer of Saw II, Saw III, and Saw IV and second-unit director for Saw III and Saw IV, made his directorial debut with Saw V. Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan, the writers of the previous film, returned to write the film. Charlie Clouser, who provided the score for all previous Saw films, also returned to compose the score for the film. Saw creators James Wan and Leigh Whannell served as executive producers. The film focuses primarily on the events that led up to Detective Mark Hoffman becoming an apprentice of the Jigsaw Killer, as well as his efforts to prevent anyone else from learning his secret. The Firm The Firm is a 1993 American legal thriller film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Tom Cruise, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Gene Hackman, Ed Harris, Holly Hunter, Hal Holbrook and David Strathairn. The film is based on the 1991 novel The Firm by author John Grisham. The Firm was one of two films released in 1993 that were adapted from a Grisham novel, the other being The Pelican Brief. Kubo and the Two Strings Kubo and the Two Strings is a 2016 American stop-motion animated action fantasy film directed by Travis Knight. It is produced by Laika. It stars the voices of Charlize Theron, Art Parkinson, Ralph Fiennes, George Takei, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Brenda Vaccaro, Rooney Mara, and Matthew McConaughey. The film revolves around Kubo, a young boy who wields a magical shamisen and whose left eye was stolen during infancy. Accompanied by an anthropomorphic snow monkey and beetle, he must subdue his mothers corrupted Sisters and his power-hungry grandfather Raiden the Moon King, who is responsible for stealing his left eye. Kubo premiered at Melbourne International Film Festival and was released by Focus Features in the United States on August 19 to critical acclaim, but was considered a box-office disappointment, grossing $77 million worldwide against a budget of $60 million. The film won the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and Best Visual Effects, becoming the second animated film ever to be nominated in the latter category following 1993s The Nightmare Before Christmas, and the first film to be nominated for both. Let Me In Let Me In is a 2010 American-British romantic horror film written and directed by Matt Reeves and starring Kodi Smit-McPhee, Chloë Grace Moretz, Elias Koteas, and Richard Jenkins. It is a remake of the 2008 Swedish film Let the Right One In. The film tells the story of a bullied 12-year-old boy who develops a friendship with a female child vampire in Los Alamos, during the early 1980s. Interest in producing an English-language version of Let the Right One In began in 2007 shortly before it was released to audiences. In 2008, Hammer Films acquired the rights for the English adaptation and initially offered Tomas Alfredson, the director of the Swedish film, the opportunity to direct, which he declined. Reeves was then signed to direct and write the screenplay. Reeves made several changes for the English version such as altering the setting from Stockholm to New Mexico and renaming the lead characters. The films producers stated that their intent was to keep the plot similar to the original, yet make it more accessible to a wider audience. Principal photography began in early November 2009, and concluded in January 2010. The films budget was estimated to be $20million. Let Me In premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 13, 2010, and was released in North America on October 1, 2010. The film was placed on several critics top ten list. Many critics noted it as a rare Hollywood remake which stayed true to the original, while others criticized it for being too derivative of the Swedish film. The film earned $24million in box office revenue worldwide, of which $12million was earned in the United States and Canada. Moretz won several awards for her performance with critics praising the on-screen chemistry with her co-star, Smit-McPhee. Let Me In was released on DVD and Blu-ray in North America on February 1, 2011, and in the UK on March 14, 2011. An official comic book miniseries prequel titled Let Me In: Crossroads was released after the film which establishes the back-story of Abby and ends where the theatrical film begins. City of Angels City of Angels is a 1998 American romantic fantasy film directed by Brad Silberling and starring Nicolas Cage and Meg Ryan. Set in Los Angeles, California, the film is a loose remake of Wim Wenders 1987 film Wings of Desire, which was set in Berlin. As with the original, City of Angels tells the story of an angel who falls in love with a mortal woman, and wishes to become human in order to be with her. With the guidance of a man who has already made the transition from immortality, the angel falls and discovers the human experience. When producer Dawn Steel saw potential to pursue more story ideas in Wenders original concept, she and her husband Charles Roven acquired the rights for an English-language adaptation. After years of delay, they found support from Warner Bros. and recruited Silberling and screenwriter Dana Stevens to execute the project. Themes were borrowed from Wenders work, though the ending was altered, to a more tragic effect. City of Angels was filmed around California and dedicated to Steel, who died before the premiere. The remake was released to financial success, but mixed reviews, with some critics judging it to be a mawkish adaptation. It was also noted for its soundtrack, and nominated for several awards, particularly for its performances and soundtrack. Leaving Las Vegas Leaving Las Vegas is a 1995 American romantic drama film written and directed by Mike Figgis and based on the semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by John OBrien. Nicolas Cage stars as a suicidal alcoholic in Los Angeles who, divorced and recently fired, has decided to move to Las Vegas and drink himself to death. He loads a supply of liquor and beer into his BMW and gets drunk as he drives from Los Angeles to Nevada. Once there, he develops a romantic relationship with a pretty but hardened prostitute played by Elisabeth Shue, which forms the center of the film. OBrien died by suicide after signing away the film rights to the novel. Leaving Las Vegas was filmed in super 16mm instead of 35mm film; while 16 mm is common for art house films, 35 mm is most commonly used for mainstream film. After limited release in the United States on October 27, 1995, Leaving Las Vegas was released nationwide on February 9, 1996, receiving strong praise from critics and audiences. Cage received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama and the Academy Award for Best Actor, while Shue was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama and the Academy Award for Best Actress. The film also received nominations for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Director. Valentine's Day Valentines Day is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall. The screenplay and the story were written by Katherine Fugate, Abby Kohn, and Marc Silverstein. The film features an ensemble cast led by Jessica Alba, Kathy Bates, Jessica Biel, Bradley Cooper, Eric Dane, Patrick Dempsey, Héctor Elizondo, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Garner, Topher Grace, Anne Hathaway, Ashton Kutcher, Queen Latifah, Taylor Lautner, George Lopez, Shirley MacLaine, Emma Roberts, Julia Roberts, Carter Jenkins, and Taylor Swift in her film debut. The film received negative reviews but was a major box office success. Pay It Forward Pay It Forward is a 2000 American drama film directed by Mimi Leder. The film is based loosely on the novel of the same name by Catherine Ryan Hyde. It is set in Las Vegas, and it chronicles 12-year-old Trevor McKinneys launch of a goodwill movement known as "pay it forward". It stars Haley Joel Osment as Trevor, Helen Hunt as his alcoholic single mother Arlene McKinney, and Kevin Spacey as his physically and emotionally scarred social studies teacher Eugene Simonet. The film was released on October 20, 2000 to mixed reviews, with most critics praising the acting, writing, music and cinematography but criticizing the story and accusing it of excessive emotional manipulation, particularly in its ending. Scary Movie 4 Scary Movie 4 is a 2006 American horror comedy film and the fourth film in the Scary Movie franchise, as well as the first film in the franchise to be released under The Weinstein Company banner since the purchase of Dimension Films from Disney. It was directed by David Zucker, written by Jim Abrahams, Craig Mazin, and Pat Proft, and produced by Robert K. Weiss and Craig Mazin. The film marks the final franchise appearances of the main stars, Anna Faris and Regina Hall, and concludes the original story arc. This was initially intended to be the final film in the Scary Movie franchise, until Scary Movie 5 was released by The Weinstein Company on April 12, 2013, in a different storyline, with Simon Rex, Charlie Sheen, and Molly Shannon in different roles. Jennifer's Body Jennifers Body is a 2009 American supernatural horror black comedy film written by Diablo Cody and directed by Karyn Kusama. The film stars Megan Fox, Amanda Seyfried, Johnny Simmons, and Adam Brody. Fox portrays a demonically possessed high school girl who kills her male classmates, with her best friend striving to stop her. The film premiered at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the United States and Canada on September 18, 2009. The title is a reference to the song of the same name by alternative rock band Hole on their album Live Through This. As a tie-in to the film, Boom! Studios produced a Jennifers Body graphic novel, released in August 2009. Working with Cody again following their collaborative efforts on the film Juno, Jason Reitman stated he and his producers "want to make unusual films". Cody said she wanted the film to speak to female empowerment and explore the complex relationships between best friends. The film had a lackluster performance at the North American box office, making $2.8 million its opening day and $6.8 million its opening weekend, and received mixed reviews from critics. Negative reviews criticized the narrative and, specifically, the horror/comic premise for "failing to be either funny or scary enough to satisfy," while positive reviews praised the film for its dialogue, emotional resonance, and the performances of Megan Fox and the supporting cast. Since 2018, in the wake of the MeToo movement, the film has been appreciated as a feminist horror film and as a cult film. Tears of the Sun Tears of the Sun is a 2003 American action war drama film depicting a U.S. Navy SEAL team rescue mission amidst the civil war in Nigeria. Lt. A.K. Waters commands the team sent to rescue U.S. citizen Dr. Lena Fiore Kendricks before the approaching rebels reach her jungle hospital. The film was directed by Antoine Fuqua. Willis produced Tears of the Sun through Cheyenne Enterprises, his production company, and took the title from an early sub–title for Live Free or Die Hard, the fourth film in the Die Hard series. He filmed the sequel on the condition that he could use its sub-title for his SEALs war film. The cast of Tears of the Sun includes actual African refugees living in the United States. From Paris with Love From Paris with Love is a 2010 English-language French action film starring John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys Meyers and directed by Pierre Morel. The screenplay was co-written by Luc Besson. The film was released in the United States on February 5, 2010. Ghost World Ghost World is a 2001 black comedy film directed by Terry Zwigoff and starring Thora Birch, Scarlett Johansson, and Steve Buscemi. Based on the comic book of the same name by Daniel Clowes, with a screenplay co-written by Clowes and Zwigoff, the story focuses on the lives of Enid and Rebecca, two teenage outsiders in an unnamed American city. They face a rift in their relationship as Enid takes interest in an older man named Seymour, and becomes determined to help his romantic life. The film debuted at the Seattle International Film Festival in 2001. It had little box office impact, but was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and has become a cult film. From Russia with Love From Russia with Love is a 1963 British spy film and the second in the James Bond film series produced by Eon Productions, as well as Sean Connerys second role as MI6 agent James Bond. It was directed by Terence Young, produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, and written by Richard Maibaum and Johanna Harwood, based on Ian Flemings similarly named 1957 novel. In the film, Bond is sent to assist in the defection of Soviet consulate clerk Tatiana Romanova in Turkey, where SPECTRE plans to avenge Bonds killing of Dr. No. Following the success of Dr. No, United Artists greenlit a sequel and doubled the budget available for the producers. In addition to filming on location in Turkey, the action scenes were shot at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire, and in Scotland. Production ran over budget and schedule, and was rushed to finish by its scheduled October 1963 release date. From Russia with Love was a critical and commercial success. It took in more than $78 million in worldwide box-office receipts, far more than its $2 million budget and more than its predecessor Dr. No, thereby becoming a blockbuster in 1960s cinema. This film also marked the debut of Desmond Llewelyn as Q, a role he would play for 36 years until The World Is Not Enough in 1999, in which the character declares his resignation. Mr. Bean's Holiday Mr. Beans Holiday is a 2007 family comedy film directed by Steve Bendelack and written by Hamish McColl and Robin Driscoll from a story by Simon McBurney. It is a British-French-American venture produced by StudioCanal, Working Title Films and Tiger Aspect Films, and distributed by Universal Pictures. Based on the British television series Mr. Bean and a stand-alone sequel to Bean, the film stars Rowan Atkinson in the title role, Max Baldry, Emma de Caunes, Willem Dafoe and Karel Roden. Mr. Beans Holiday was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 30 March 2007 and in the United States on 24 August 2007 to mixed reviews from critics and was a box office success, having grossed $229.7 million against a $25 million budget. The Big Sick The Big Sick is a 2017 American romantic comedy film directed by Michael Showalter and written by Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani. It stars Nanjiani, Zoe Kazan, Holly Hunter, Ray Romano, Adeel Akhtar, and Anupam Kher. Loosely based on the real-life romance between Nanjiani and Gordon, it follows an interethnic couple who must deal with cultural differences after Emily becomes ill. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2017. It began a limited theatrical release on June 23, 2017, by Amazon Studios and Lionsgate, before going wide on July 14, 2017. One of the most acclaimed films of 2017, it was chosen by American Film Institute as one of the top 10 films of the year and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. With a budget of $5 million, it grossed $56 million worldwide, becoming one of the highest-grossing independent films of 2017. The Equalizer 2 The Equalizer 2 is a 2018 American action thriller film directed by Antoine Fuqua. It is the sequel to the 2014 film The Equalizer, which was based on the TV series of the same name. The film stars Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal, Ashton Sanders, Melissa Leo, and Bill Pullman. It follows retired United States Marine and ex-DIA agent Robert McCall as he sets out on a path of revenge after one of his friends is killed. The film is the fourth collaboration between Washington and Fuqua, following Training Day, The Equalizer, and The Magnificent Seven. Talks of an Equalizer sequel began seven months prior to the release of the first film. The project was officially announced in April 2015. Filming began in September 2017, and took place in Boston as well as other areas around Massachusetts. It also marks the first time Washington has starred in a sequel to one of his films. The Equalizer 2 was released in the United States on July 20, 2018 by Sony Pictures Releasing. The film grossed $190 million worldwide and received mixed reviews, with critics praising Washingtons performance and the films action sequences, but criticizing the pacing and number of subplots. Empire of the Sun Empire of the Sun is a 1987 American epic coming-of-age war film based on J. G. Ballards semi-autobiographical novel of the same name. It was directed by Steven Spielberg and stars Christian Bale, John Malkovich, Miranda Richardson and Nigel Havers. The film tells the story of Jamie "Jim" Graham, a young boy who goes from living in a wealthy British family in Shanghai, to becoming a prisoner of war in a Japanese internment camp, during World War II. Harold Becker and David Lean were originally to direct before Spielberg came on board, initially as a producer for Lean. Spielberg was attracted to directing the film because of a personal connection to Leans films and World War II topics. He considers it to be his most profound work on "the loss of innocence". The film received positive reviews but was not initially a box office success, earning only $22,238,696 at the US box office, but it eventually more than recouped its budget through revenues in other markets. Night of the Living Dead Night of the Living Dead is a 1968 American independent horror film written, directed, photographed and edited by George A. Romero, co-written by John Russo, and starring Duane Jones and Judith ODea. The story follows seven people who are trapped in a rural farmhouse in western Pennsylvania, which is besieged by a large and growing group of "living dead" monsters. The film was completed on a $114,000 budget and shot outside Pittsburgh, where it had its theatrical premiere on October 1, 1968. The film grossed $12 million domestically and $18 million internationally, earning more than 250 times its budget. Night of the Living Dead has been regarded as a cult classic by film scholars and critics, despite being heavily criticized upon its release for its explicit gore. It eventually garnered critical acclaim and was selected in 1999 by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry as a film deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Night of the Living Dead led to five subsequent films between 1978 and 2009, also directed by Romero, and inspired several remakes; the most well-known remake was released in 1990, directed by Tom Savini. Any Given Sunday Any Given Sunday is a 1999 American sports drama film directed by Oliver Stone depicting a fictional professional American football team. The film features an ensemble cast, including Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, Jamie Foxx, James Woods, LL Cool J, Ann-Margret, Lauren Holly, Matthew Modine, John C. McGinley, Charlton Heston, Bill Bellamy, Lela Rochon, Aaron Eckhart, Elizabeth Berkley, Marty Wright, and NFL players Jim Brown and Lawrence Taylor. It is partly based on the novel On Any Given Sunday by famed NFL defensive end Pat Toomay; the title is derived from a line in the book that a team can win or lose on "any given Sunday", said by the fictitious coach Tony DAmato. Cameo roles also featured many former American football players including Dick Butkus, Y. A. Tittle, Pat Toomay, Warren Moon, Johnny Unitas, Ricky Watters, Emmitt Smith and Terrell Owens, as well as coach Barry Switzer. TRON Tron is a 1982 American science fiction action-adventure film written and directed by Steven Lisberger from a story by Lisberger and Bonnie MacBird. The film stars Jeff Bridges as a computer programmer who is transported inside the software world of a mainframe computer where he interacts with programs in his attempt to escape. Bruce Boxleitner, David Warner, Cindy Morgan, and Barnard Hughes star in supporting roles. The development of Tron began in 1976, when Lisberger became intrigued with the early video game Pong. He and producer Donald Kushner set up an animation studio to develop Tron with the intention of making it an animated film. Indeed, to promote the studio itself, Lisberger and his team created a 30-second animation featuring the first appearance of the title character. Eventually, Lisberger decided to include live-action elements with both backlit and computer animation for the actual feature-length film. Various film studios had rejected the storyboards for the film before Walt Disney Productions agreed to finance and distribute Tron. There, backlit animation was finally combined with the computer animation and live action. Tron was released on July 9, 1982 in 1,091 theaters in the United States. The film was a moderate success at the box office, and received positive reviews from critics who praised the groundbreaking visuals and acting. However, the storyline was criticized at the time for being incoherent. Tron received nominations for Best Costume Design and Best Sound at the 55th Academy Awards, and received the Academy Award for Technical Achievement fourteen years later. Tron was not nominated in the category of visual effects because the academy saw it as cheating to use computers to generate environments and effects. Over time, Tron developed into a cult film and eventually spawned a franchise, which consists of multiple video games, comic books and an animated television series. A sequel titled Legacy directed by Joseph Kosinski was released on December 17, 2010, with Bridges and Boxleitner reprising their roles, and Lisberger acting as producer, followed by the animated series Uprising set between the two films. Parker Parker is a 2013 American action thriller film directed by Taylor Hackford and written by John J. McLaughlin. Starring Jason Statham and Jennifer Lopez, the film is adapted from Flashfire, the 19th Parker novel, written by Donald Westlake under the pen name Richard Stark. Primarily set in Palm Beach, the film revolves around professional thief Parker, who is double-crossed by his crew. He sets out for revenge on them, helped by a real-estate agent in a quest to steal what his former accomplices intend to rob at a jewelry heist. Parker marked a departure for Hackford, who hoped to make it his first film noir. The film, produced on a $35 million budget, was conceived following Westlakes 2008 death, when producer Les Alexander secured the rights to it. It premiered in Las Vegas on January 24, 2013, and was released in the United States on January 25. Reviews were generally mixed, with many critics feeling that it was a poor adaptation of the book, and typical of Stathams sub-par action films of the past few years. Others found Statham well-fitted for the role of Parker and praised Lopez for providing comedic relief. It grossed $46 million worldwide at the box office. Escape from Alcatraz Escape from Alcatraz is a 1979 American prison thriller film directed by Don Siegel. It is an adaptation of the 1963 non-fiction book of the same name by J. Campbell Bruce and dramatizes the 1962 prisoner escape from the maximum security prison on Alcatraz Island. The film stars Clint Eastwood, and features Patrick McGoohan, Fred Ward, Jack Thibeau and Larry Hankin. Danny Glover appears in his film debut. Escape from Alcatraz marks the fifth and final collaboration between Siegel and Eastwood, following Coogans Bluff, Two Mules for Sister Sara, The Beguiled and Dirty Harry. I Origins I Origins is a 2014 American science fiction romantic drama film written and directed by Mike Cahill. The independent production premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on , 2014. It is distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures, and opened in limited release on , 2014. It won the Best Feature Length Film Award at the Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya on October 11, 2014. Red Eye Red Eye is a 2005 American psychological thriller film directed by Wes Craven and written by Carl Ellsworth based on a story by Ellsworth and Dan Foos. The film follows a hotel manager ensnared in an assassination plot by a terrorist while aboard a red-eye flight to Miami. The film score was composed and conducted by Marco Beltrami. It was distributed by DreamWorks Pictures and was released on August 19, 2005. The film received positive reviews from critics and fans of Cravens work and was a box office success. An extended version of the film, which added previously unused footage to increase the running time, was broadcast on the ABC network several times. Water for Elephants Water for Elephants is a 2011 American romantic drama film directed by Francis Lawrence and written by Richard LaGravenese, based on Sara Gruens 2006 novel of the same name. It stars Reese Witherspoon, Robert Pattinson, and Christoph Waltz. The film was released in the United States on April 22, 2011. It received mixed reviews from film critics and grossed $117 million worldwide. The Host The Host is a 2013 American romantic science fiction thriller film adapted from Stephenie Meyers 2008 novel of the same name. It tells the story of a young woman, Melanie, who is captured after the human race has been taken over by parasitic aliens called "Souls". After Melanie is infused with a soul called "Wanderer", Melanie and the alien "Soul" vie for control of her body. Written and directed by Andrew Niccol, the film stars Saoirse Ronan, Max Irons, Jake Abel, William Hurt, and Diane Kruger. Released in theaters on March 29, 2013, the film was poorly received by critics. Memories of Murder Memories of Murder is a 2003 South Korean crime drama film co-written and directed by Bong Joon-ho. It is based on the true story of Koreas first serial murders in history, which took place between 1986 and 1991 in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province. Song Kang-ho and Kim Sang-kyung star as Detective Park and Detective Seo, respectively, two of the detectives trying to solve the crimes. The film was the second feature film directed by Bong, following his 2000 debut film Barking Dogs Never Bite. The screenplay was adapted by Bong and Shim Sung-bo from Kim Kwang-rims 1996 stage play about the same subject. The films cinematography, as well as Song Kang-hos performance, earned it wide praise. A Walk Among the Tombstones A Walk Among the Tombstones is a 2014 American neo-noir action thriller film written and directed by Scott Frank, and based on the 1992 novel of the same name by Lawrence Block. It stars Liam Neeson, Dan Stevens, David Harbour, Brian Bradley, and Boyd Holbrook. The film was released on September 19, 2014. Critical reception was mixed and the film grossed $62 million worldwide. The Meaning of Life Monty Pythons The Meaning of Life, also known simply as The Meaning of Life, is a 1983 British musical sketch comedy film written and performed by the Monty Python troupe, directed by Terry Jones. It was the last film to feature all six Python members before Graham Chapmans death in 1989. Unlike Holy Grail and Life of Brian, the films two predecessors, which each told a single, more-or-less coherent story, The Meaning of Life returned to the sketch format of the troupes original television series and their first film from twelve years earlier, And Now for Something Completely Different, loosely structured as a series of comic sketches about the various stages of life. It was accompanied by the short film The Crimson Permanent Assurance. Released on 23 June 1983 in the United Kingdom, The Meaning of Life, although not as acclaimed as its predecessors, was still well received critically and was a minor box office success, grossing almost $15 million on a $9 million budget. It also screened at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Grand Prix. The film appears in a 2010 list of the top 20 cult films published by The Boston Globe. The Giver The Giver is a 2014 American social science fiction dystopian film directed by Phillip Noyce and starring Jeff Bridges, Brenton Thwaites, Odeya Rush, Meryl Streep, Alexander Skarsgård, Katie Holmes, Cameron Monaghan, Taylor Swift, and Emma Tremblay. The film is based on the 1993 young adult novel of the same name by Lois Lowry. The Giver premiered on August 11, 2014, and was released theatrically in the United States on August 15, 2014, grossing $67 million on a $25 million budget. It received a Peoples Choice Award nomination for "Favorite Dramatic Movie". However, it received generally mixed reviews from critics. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is a 1982 American science fiction film directed by Nicholas Meyer and based on the television series Star Trek. It is the second film in the Star Trek film series, and is a sequel to The Motion Picture. The plot features Admiral James T. Kirk and the crew of the starship USS Enterprise facing off against the genetically engineered tyrant Khan Noonien Singh, a character who first appeared in the 1967 Star Trek episode "Space Seed". When Khan escapes from a 15-year exile to exact revenge on Kirk, the crew of the Enterprise must stop him from acquiring a powerful terraforming device named Genesis. The film is the beginning of a story arc that continues with the film The Search for Spock and concludes with the film The Voyage Home. After the lackluster critical response to the first film, series creator Gene Roddenberry was forced out of the sequels production. Executive producer Harve Bennett wrote the films original outline, which Jack B. Sowards developed into a full script. Meyer completed its final script in twelve days, without accepting a writing credit. Meyers approach evoked the swashbuckling atmosphere of the original series, a theme reinforced by James Horners musical score. Leonard Nimoy had not intended to have a role in the sequel, but was enticed back on the promise that his character would be given a dramatic death scene. Negative test audience reaction to Spocks death led to significant revisions of the ending over Meyers objections. The production team used various cost-cutting techniques to keep within budget, including utilizing miniature models from past projects and reusing sets, effects footage, and costumes from the first film. Among the films technical achievements is being the first feature film to contain a sequence created entirely with computer-generated graphics. The Wrath of Khan was released in North America on June 4, 1982 by Paramount Pictures. It was a box office success, earning worldwide and setting a world record for its first-day box office gross. Critical reaction to the film was positive; reviewers highlighted Khans character, the films pacing, and the character interactions as strong elements. Negative reactions focused on weak special effects and some of the acting. The Wrath of Khan is considered by many to be the best film in the Star Trek series, and is often credited with renewing substantial interest in the franchise. Nebraska Nebraska is a 2013 American black-and-white comedy-drama road film written by Bob Nelson and directed by Alexander Payne. It stars Bruce Dern, Will Forte, June Squibb, and Bob Odenkirk. The film follows an elderly Montana resident and his son as they try to claim a million-dollar sweepstakes prize on a long trip to Nebraska. Nebraska was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, where Dern won the Best Actor Award. It was also nominated for six Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for Dern, Best Supporting Actress for Squibb, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Cinematography. The film was well-received by critics and became a commercial success, bringing in $27.7 million from the box office on a $13.5 million budget. Nonetheless, the film marked the final project for Paramount Vantage before it closed in December 2013. The Raid 2 The Raid 2 is a 2014 Indonesian action film written, directed and edited by the Welsh filmmaker Gareth Evans. It is the sequel to the 2011 film The Raid and stars Iko Uwais, Arifin Putra, Oka Antara, Tio Pakusadewo, Alex Abbad, Julie Estelle, Ryuhei Matsuda, Kenichi Endō, and Kazuki Kitamura. The film was released in the United States and Canada by Sony Pictures Classics on 28 March 2014. In the story, special forces officer Rama is sent undercover to expose the corrupt police officials colluding with the crime families of Jakartas criminal underworld. Like Evans previous films Merantau and The Raid, the fight scenes showcase the Indonesian fighting style of Pencak Silat. 13 Hours 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi is a 2016 American biographical war film directed and produced by Michael Bay and written by Chuck Hogan, based on Mitchell Zuckoffs 2014 book of the same name. The film follows six members of Annex Security Team who fought to defend the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya after waves of attacks by militants on September 11, 2012. The film stars James Badge Dale, John Krasinski, and Max Martini. Filming began on April 27, 2015 in Malta and Morocco. Known colloquially as "the Benghazi movie", the film was released on January 15, 2016, by Paramount Pictures. Upon release, 13 Hours received generally mixed reviews from critics and grossed just $69 million worldwide against a budget of $50 million, becoming Bays lowest-grossing film to date. The film received an Oscar nomination for Best Sound Mixing at the 89th Academy Awards. Journey to the Center of the Earth Journey to the Center of the Earth is a 2008 American 3D science fantasy adventure film directed by Eric Brevig and starring Brendan Fraser, Anita Briem, and Josh Hutcherson. Produced by New Line Cinema, it is an adaptation of the Jules Verne novel, and was released in 3D and 2D theaters by Warner Bros. Pictures on July 11, 2008. The film also introduced the 4DX movie format, featuring "4D" motion effects in a specially designed cinema in Seoul, South Korea, using tilting seats to convey motion, wind, sprays of water and sharp air, probe lights to mimic lightning, fog, scents, and other theatrical special effects. The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics and earned $242 million on a $60 million budget. National Lampoon's Animal House National Lampoons Animal House is a 1978 American comedy film directed by John Landis and written by Harold Ramis, Douglas Kenney and Chris Miller. It stars John Belushi, Peter Riegert, Tim Matheson, John Vernon, Verna Bloom, Thomas Hulce, Stephen Furst, and Donald Sutherland. The film is about a misfit group of fraternity members who challenge the authority of the dean of Faber College. The film was produced by Matty Simmons of National Lampoon and Ivan Reitman for Universal Pictures. It was inspired by stories written by Miller and published in National Lampoon. The stories were based on Ramiss experience in the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity at Washington University in St. Louis, Millers Alpha Delta Phi experiences at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, and producer Reitmans at McMaster University in Hamilton. Of the younger lead actors, only the 28-year-old Belushi was an established star, but even he had not yet appeared in a film, having gained fame mainly from his television appearances on Saturday Night Live, which was starting its third season in autumn 1977. Several of the actors who were cast as college students, including Hulce, Karen Allen, and Kevin Bacon, were just beginning their film careers, although Matheson had appeared as one of the vigilante cops in the second Dirty Harry film, Magnum Force, and had voiced the title character in Jonny Quest. Upon its initial release, Animal House received generally mixed reviews from critics, but Time and Roger Ebert proclaimed it one of the years best. Filmed for only $2.8 million, it garnered an estimated gross of more than $142 million in the form of theatrical rentals and home video, not including merchandising, making it the highest grossing comedy film of its time. The film, along with 1977s The Kentucky Fried Movie, also directed by Landis, was largely responsible for defining and launching the gross out film genre, which became one of Hollywoods staples. , it was considered by many fans and critics as one of the greatest comedy films ever made. In 2001, the United States Library of Congress deemed Animal House "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. It was No. 1 on Bravos "100 Funniest Movies". It was No. 36 on AFIs "100 Years... 100 Laughs" list of the 100 best American comedies. In 2008, Empire magazine selected it as one of "The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time." Robin Hood Robin Hood is a 1973 American animated romantic musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution. Produced and directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, it is the 21st Disney animated feature film. The story follows the adventures of Robin Hood, Little John, and the inhabitants of Nottingham as they fight against the excessive taxation of Prince John, and Robin Hood wins the hand of Maid Marian. Candy Candido, Barbara Luddy, J. Pat OMalley, and John Fiedler were in the cast of the film after their voice roles in previous Disney films like Lady and the Tramp, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Sleeping Beauty, The Jungle Book, and the 1968 featurette, Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day. The idea to adapt Robin Hood into an animated feature dated back to Walt Disneys interest in the tale of Reynard the Fox during his first full-length feature production, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The idea was repeatedly shelved until writer and production designer Ken Anderson incorporated ideas from it in a pitch of the legend of Robin Hood using anthropomorphic animals rather than people during Disneys previous production of The Aristocats. Robin Hood was released on November 8, 1973 to box office success. It was initially received positively by film critics who praised the voice cast, animation, and humor, but its critical reception became gradually mixed since its release. Premium Rush Premium Rush is a 2012 American action-thriller film directed by David Koepp and written by Koepp and John Kamps. The film stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Michael Shannon, Dania Ramirez and Jamie Chung. It follows a bicycle messenger chased around New York City by a corrupt police officer who wants an envelope the messenger has. It was released on August 24, 2012 by Columbia Pictures. Trance Trance is a 2013 British psychological thriller film directed by Danny Boyle with a screenplay by Joe Ahearne and John Hodge from a story by Ahearne. The film stars James McAvoy, Vincent Cassel, and Rosario Dawson. The world premiere of the film was held in London on 19 March 2013. Once Once is a 2007 Irish romantic musical drama film written and directed by John Carney. The film stars Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová as two struggling musicians in Dublin, Ireland. Hansard and Irglová had previously performed music as the Swell Season, and composed and performed the films original songs. Once spent years in development with the Irish Film Board and was made for a budget of €112,000. It was a commercial success, earning substantial per-screen box office averages in the United States. It received awards including the 2007 Independent Spirit Award for Best Foreign Film. Hansard and Irglovás song "Falling Slowly" won the 2008 Academy Award for Best Original Song, and the soundtrack received a Grammy Award nomination. Barton Fink Barton Fink is a 1991 American independent period psychological thriller film written, produced, edited and directed by the Coen brothers. Set in 1941, it stars John Turturro in the title role as a young New York City playwright who is hired to write scripts for a film studio in Hollywood, and John Goodman as Charlie Meadows, the insurance salesman who lives next door at the run-down Hotel Earle. The Coens wrote the screenplay for Barton Fink in three weeks while experiencing difficulty during the writing of Millers Crossing. They began filming the former soon after Millers Crossing was finished. The film is influenced by works of several earlier directors, particularly Roman Polanskis Repulsion and The Tenant. Barton Fink had its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May 1991. In a rare sweep, it won the Palme dOr, as well as awards for Best Director and Best Actor. Although the film was a box office disappointment, only grossing $6 million against its $9 million budget, it received positive reviews and was nominated for 3 Academy Awards. Prominent themes of Barton Fink include the writing process; slavery and conditions of labor in creative industries; superficial distinctions between high culture and low culture; and the relationship of intellectuals with "the common man". The diverse elements of the film have led it to defy efforts at genre classification, with the work being variously referred to as a film noir, a horror film, a Künstlerroman, and a buddy film. It contains various literary allusions and religious overtones, as well as references to many real-life people and events – most notably the writers Clifford Odets and William Faulkner, of whom the characters of Barton Fink and W. P. Mayhew, respectively, are often seen as fictional representations. Several features of the films narrative, particularly an image of a woman at the beach which recurs throughout, have sparked much commentary, with the Coens acknowledging some intentional symbolic elements while denying an attempt to communicate any single message in the film. The Crazies The Crazies is a 2010 American science fiction horror film directed by Breck Eisner, with a screenplay from Scott Kosar and Ray Wright. The film is a remake of the 1973 film of the same name with George A. Romero, who wrote and directed the original, serving as an executive producer. Starring Timothy Olyphant and Radha Mitchell, it focuses on a fictional Iowa town that becomes afflicted by a military virus that turns those infected into violent killers. The film was released on February 26, 2010 to generally positive reviews from critics, and was a modest box office success. Twins Twins is a 1988 American buddy comedy film produced and directed by Ivan Reitman about unlikely twins who were separated at birth. The core of the film is the contrast between the streetwise Vincent and the intelligent but naive Julius. The film was a commercial success grossing $216 million worldwide. Instead of taking their usual salaries for the film, Schwarzenegger and DeVito both agreed with the studio to take 20% of the films box office returns; this resulted in them receiving the biggest paychecks of their movie careers. Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Nicholas Stoller and written by Stoller, Andrew J. Cohen, Brendan OBrien, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. A sequel to Neighbors, the plot follows the Radners having to outwit a new sorority led by Shelby, living next door in order to sell their house currently in escrow. Zac Efron, Dave Franco, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Jerrod Carmichael, Ike Barinholtz, Carla Gallo, Hannibal Buress, and Lisa Kudrow reprise their roles from the first film; it was Rogens first live action sequel. The film premiered on April 26, 2016, in Berlin and was released on May 20, 2016, in the United States, receiving mostly positive reviews and grossed $108 million worldwide. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is a 1948 American dramatic adventurous neo-western written and directed by John Huston. It is an adaptation of B. Travens 1927 novel of the same name, set in the 1920s, in which, driven by their desperate economic plight, two young men, Fred C. Dobbs and Bob Curtin, join old-timer Howard in Mexico to prospect for gold. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre was one of the first Hollywood productions to be shot on location outside the United States, although many scenes were filmed back in the studio and elsewhere in the U.S. In 1990, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Nerve Nerve is a 2016 American techno-thriller adventure film directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman and written by Jessica Sharzer, based on the 2012 novel of the same name by Jeanne Ryan. The film stars Emma Roberts, Dave Franco and Juliette Lewis, and revolves around an online objective truth or dare video game, which allows people to enlist as "players" or "watchers" as the game intensifies. The film premiered at the SVA Theater on July 12, 2016 and was theatrically released on July 27, 2016, by Lionsgate. Nerve received praise for its energy and the chemistry of its cast, and grossed $85 million worldwide against its $19 million budget. Step Up Step Up is a 2006 American romantic dance film directed by Anne Fletcher starring Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan. Set in Baltimore, Maryland, the film follows the tale of the disadvantaged Tyler Gage and the privileged modern dancer Nora Clark, who find themselves paired up in a showcase that determines both of their futures. Realizing that they only have one chance, they finally work together. It is the first installment in the Step Up franchise, which includes four sequels, a spin-off film and a television series. The Call The Call is a 2013 American psychological thriller crime film directed by Brad Anderson and written by Richard DOvidio. The film stars Abigail Breslin as Casey Welson, a teenage girl kidnapped by a serial killer and Halle Berry as Jordan Turner, a 9-1-1 operator, still suffering emotionally from a prior botched 9-1-1 call, who receives Caseys call. Morris Chestnut, Michael Eklund, Michael Imperioli, and David Otunga also star. The story was originally envisioned as a television series, but DOvidio later rewrote it as a feature film. Filming began in July 2012 and spanned a period of 25 days, with all scenes being shot in California, mainly Burbank and Santa Clarita. A screening of The Call was held at the Womens International Film Festival hosted at the Regal South Beach theater on February 26, 2013. TriStar Pictures released it to theatres on March 15, 2013. Considered to be high-concept by many reviewers, the film proved a commercial success, grossing over $68 million against budget of $13 million. Halle Berry was nominated for Choice Movie Actress in a Drama at the Teen Choice Awards and Best Actress at the BET Awards while the film itself received mixed reviews from critics, but praised Berry and Breslins performances and the films suspense. Police Academy Police Academy is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Hugh Wilson and starring Steve Guttenberg, Kim Cattrall, and G.W. Bailey. The film is about a new recruitment policy for an unnamed police departments academy that is required to take in any recruit who wishes to try out to be a police officer. It premiered on March 22, 1984 and was released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It grossed almost $150 million worldwide and spawned six more films in the Police Academy series. It was the only movie in the franchise to be a top grosser. Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance is a 2011 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics antihero Ghost Rider. It is the stand-alone sequel to the 2007 film Ghost Rider and stars Nicolas Cage as Johnny Blaze / Ghost Rider with supporting roles portrayed by Ciarán Hinds, Violante Placido, Johnny Whitworth, Christopher Lambert, and Idris Elba. The film was directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, from a screenplay written by Scott M. Gimple, Seth Hoffman, and David S. Goyer. Released publicly for one night in December 11, 2011, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance had its wide commercial release on February 17, 2012 in 2D and 3D. The film experienced worse critical reception than the first film, with criticism being aimed towards the script, CGI, and acting. The film grossed more than $132 million, against its $57 million production budget. Nicolas Cage stated that he was "done" with the Ghost Rider films and a planned sequel was cancelled. The film rights to the character reverted to Marvel Studios shortly thereafter, and the Robbie Reyes version of Ghost Rider appeared in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. Freddy vs. Jason Freddy vs. Jason is a 2003 American slasher film directed by Ronny Yu and written by Damian Shannon and Mark Swift. The film, a crossover between the A Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th series, retroactively establishes them in a shared universe and pits Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees against each other. It is the last film in each series before their respective reboots, and the last to feature Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger. The film is the eighth in the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise and the eleventh in the Friday the 13th franchise. In the film, Freddy has become incapable of haunting peoples dreams; the residents of Springwood, Ohio, have largely forgotten about him after his death and descent into hell. To regain his power, he resurrects Jason and manipulates him into traveling to Springwood to cause panic and fear; this sparks rumors that Freddy has returned. Although Jason arouses enough fear for Freddy to haunt the town again, he angers Freddy by depriving him of potential victims. This culminates in a climactic battle between the two supernatural killers. Freddy vs. Jason was released in the United States on August 15, 2003. It grossed $114 million, the highest-grossing film in the Friday the 13th series and the second-highest-grossing film in the Nightmare on Elm Street series. The film is Englunds final cinematic appearance as Freddy Krueger, although he appeared as the character in an episode of The Goldbergs. Dawn of the Dead Dawn of the Dead is a 1978 Italian-American independent zombie horror film directed by George A. Romero. It was written by Romero in collaboration with the Italian filmmaker Dario Argento and produced by Richard P. Rubinstein. It was the second film made in Romeros Night of the Living Dead series and shows in a larger scale the apocalyptic effects on society, though it contains no characters or settings from the film Night of the Living Dead. In the film, a phenomenon of unidentified origin has caused the reanimation of the dead, who prey on human flesh. David Emge, Ken Foree, Scott Reiniger, and Gaylen Ross star as survivors of the outbreak who barricade themselves inside a suburban shopping mall amid mass hysteria. Dawn of the Dead was filmed over approximately four months, from late 1977 to early 1978, in the Pennsylvania cities of Pittsburgh and Monroeville. Its primary filming location was the Monroeville Mall. The film was made on a budget estimated at $1.5 million and grossed approximately $55 million worldwide. The film has a 93% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes, which calls it "one of the most compelling and entertaining zombie films ever made" in its critical consensus. In addition to four official sequels, the film has spawned numerous parodies and pop culture references. A remake premiered in the United States on March 19, 2004. The remake was directed by Zack Snyder and written by James Gunn, the latter of whom labeled it a "re-imagining" of the original films concept. In 2008, Dawn of the Dead was chosen by Empire magazine as one of The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time, along with Night of the Living Dead. Something's Gotta Give Somethings Gotta Give is a 2003 American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Nancy Meyers. It stars Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton as a successful 60-something and 50-something, who find love for each other in later life, despite being complete opposites. Keanu Reeves and Amanda Peet co-star, with Frances McDormand, Paul Michael Glaser, Jon Favreau, and KaDee Strickland playing key supporting roles. The film received generally favorable reviews from critics, and was a box office hit following its North American release, eventually grossing $266.7 million worldwide. For her performance Keaton earned a Golden Globe, a Satellite Award, as well as an Oscar nomination and a SAG Award nomination for Best Actress, among other recognitions. Nicholson also received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. This was Nicholson and Keatons second film together since 1981s Reds. Dark Phoenix Dark Phoenix is a 2019 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics X-Men characters, produced by 20th Century Fox and Marvel Entertainment and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the twelfth installment of the X-Men film series, and the sequel to 2016s Apocalypse. The film is written and directed by Simon Kinberg and stars an ensemble cast featuring James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Nicholas Hoult, Sophie Turner, Tye Sheridan, Alexandra Shipp, and Jessica Chastain. In Dark Phoenix, the X-Men are forced to face the full power of the Phoenix after a mission in space goes wrong. After Days of Future Past erased the events of The Last Stand from the series timeline, Kinberg expressed interest in a new adaptation of Chris Claremont and John Byrnes "The Dark Phoenix Saga" in a future film that would be more faithful than his previous attempt with The Last Stand, which was not well received. The new adaptation was confirmed as a follow-up to Apocalypse in 2016. Kinberg signed on to make his directorial debut in June 2017, when the majority of the cast was set to return from Apocalypse. Filming began later that month in Montreal and was completed in October 2017; the entire third act was later reshot in late 2018 following poor test screenings. The film was dedicated to the memory of X-Men co-creator Stan Lee, who died in 2018. Dark Phoenix was theatrically released in the United States on June 7, 2019. It grossed $252million worldwide on a $200-million budget and became the lowest-grossing installment in the series. It received generally unfavorable reviews from critics with opinions being various; many felt that the emotional story held intrigue but was lost in favor of action, and some viewed it as a disappointing and anticlimactic conclusion to the Fox X-Men series, though the performances of the cast and Hans Zimmers score were praised. It is the worst reviewed film in the franchise and the last one being produced by 20th Century Fox before the rights were reverted to Marvel Studios. The Faculty The Faculty is a 1998 American science fiction teen horror film written by Kevin Williamson, directed by Robert Rodriguez, and starring Elijah Wood, Josh Hartnett, Shawn Hatosy, Jordana Brewster, Clea DuVall, Laura Harris, Robert Patrick, Bebe Neuwirth, Piper Laurie, Famke Janssen, Usher Raymond, Salma Hayek, and Jon Stewart. The film was released on Christmas Day, 1998, by Miramax Films through Dimension Films. It grossed $40.3 million at the US box office. The film has developed a cult following in the years since its release. Flushed Away Flushed Away is a 2006 computer-animated adventure comedy film directed by David Bowers and Sam Fell, produced by Cecil Kramer, David Sproxton, and Peter Lord, and written by Dick Clement, Ian La Frenais, Chris Lloyd, Joe Keenan and William Davies. It is the third and final film to be co-produced by Aardman Animations and DreamWorks Animation following Chicken Run and The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, and was Aardmans first completely computer-animated feature as opposed to their usual stop motion standard. The film stars the voice talents of Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet, Andy Serkis, Bill Nighy, Ian McKellen, Shane Richie and Jean Reno. In Flushed Away, a pet rat named Roddy St. James is flushed down the toilet by a sewer rat, and befriends a scavenger named Rita in order to return home while evading a toad and his rat henchmen. The film was released in the United States by Paramount Pictures on 3 November 2006, and in the United Kingdom on 1 December 2006. Despite receiving positive reviews from critics, who praised its animation, writing, humour and voice performances, Flushed Away underperformed at the box office, prompting DreamWorks to end their partnership with Aardman. The film received a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film. Judge Dredd Judge Dredd is a 1995 American science fiction action film, based on the comic book character of the same name, directed by Danny Cannon, produced by Edward R. Pressman, Charles Lippincott and Beau E. L. Marks, and written by William Wisher Jr. and Steven E. de Souza. The film stars Sylvester Stallone, Diane Lane, Rob Schneider, Armand Assante, and Max von Sydow. The film takes place in 2080 and depicts a dystopian world and the crime-ridden metropolis Mega-City 1. Following an unspecified disaster that turned Earth into a "cursed" wasteland, the survivors established a corps of Judges whose role combines that of police, judge, jury and executioner. The film follows Judge Joseph Dredd, one of the most dedicated Street Judges who had been framed for murder by his own half-brother—the psychotic Rico. The film was released on June 30, 1995. Reviewers criticized the film for its lack of script, originality, and faith to its source material, along with Stallones excessive acting. The film is considered to be one of Stallones worst films, but received praise for its visual style, effects, stunts and action sequences, having been nominated for Saturn Awards. The films reboot titled Dredd was released in 2012, starring Karl Urban in the title role. Miami Vice Miami Vice is a 2006 American action thriller film about two MDPD detectives, Crockett and Tubbs, who go undercover to fight drug trafficking operations. The film, written, directed, and produced by Michael Mann, is an adaptation of the 1980s television series of the same name, on which Mann was an executive producer. The film stars Jamie Foxx as Tubbs and Colin Farrell as Crockett, as well as Gong Li, Justin Theroux, Naomie Harris, Ciarán Hinds, Barry Shabaka Henley, Luis Tosar and John Ortiz, with supporting roles by Isaach De Bankolé, Eddie Marsan and others. Brothers Brothers is a 2009 American psychological drama war film and a remake of Susanne Biers Danish film Brødre, which takes place in Afghanistan and Denmark. The film stars Tobey Maguire, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Natalie Portman, and is directed by Jim Sheridan. Both films take inspiration from Homers epic poem, the Odyssey. The film received a mixed to positive response and grossed $43 million. Tobey Maguire received particular praise for his performance and received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for his performance. The Visit The Visit is a 2015 American found footage horror film written, co-produced and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring Olivia DeJonge, Ed Oxenbould, Deanna Dunagan, Peter McRobbie, and Kathryn Hahn. Teenage Becca and her younger brother Tyler live with their single mother, who left home 15 years ago and is estranged from her parents. Now theyve found her online and want to meet their grandchildren, so they invite them to spend a week at their farm while their mother goes off with her boyfriend. Aspiring filmmaker Becca and her brother Tyler are welcomed by their grandparents, and Becca decides to make a documentary of their visit. Soon they see strange behaviors and discover dark, disturbing secrets about their grandparents. The film was released in North America on September 11, 2015, by Universal Pictures. It received generally positive reviews, and some viewed it as a comeback for Shyamalan, though many consider his next film, Split, to be his true return to form. The film grossed $98.5 million worldwide against its $5 million budget. Anastasia Anastasia is a 1997 American animated musical historical fantasy film produced and directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman in association with Fox Animation Studios, distributed by 20th Century Fox, and starring the voices of Meg Ryan, John Cusack, Kelsey Grammer, Hank Azaria, Christopher Lloyd, Bernadette Peters, Kirsten Dunst, and Angela Lansbury. The film is a loose adaptation of the legend of Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia, which claims that she escaped the execution of her family. Its basic plot centers around an eighteen-year-old amnesiac orphan named Anya who, in hopes of finding some trace of her family, sides with con men who wish to take advantage of her likeness to the Grand Duchess; thus the film shares its plot with Foxs prior film from 1956, which, in turn, was based on the 1955 play of the same name by Marcelle Maurette. Though it enjoyed a positive reception from many critics, the film was met with criticism by some historians for its fantastical retelling of the life of the Grand Duchess. From a $50 million budget, Anastasia grossed over $139 million worldwide, making it the most profitable film from Bluth and Fox Animation Studios to date. It received nominations for several awards, including for Best Original Song and Best Original Musical or Comedy Score at the 70th Academy Awards. The success of Anastasia spawned various adaptations of the film into other media, including a direct-to-video spin-off film, a computer game, books, toys and a stage musical, which premiered in 2016. The Jacket The Jacket is a 2005 American psychological thriller/horror film directed by John Maybury and starring Adrien Brody, Keira Knightley, Kris Kristofferson and Jennifer Jason Leigh. It is partly based on the Jack London novel of the same name. Massy Tadjedin wrote the screenplay based on a story by Tom Bleecker and Marc Rocco. The original music score is composed by Brian Eno with Roger Eno and the cinematography is by Peter Deming. The narrative is a time slip fantasy in which an Iraqi war veteran who suffered a death or near-death experience while on active service returns to the United States where he is blamed for the death of a policeman, and incarcerated in a hospital for the criminally insane. Subject to experimental treatments there, which involve him being shut inside a morgue casket while tied in a straitjacket, he eventually learns to travel through time and is able to offer help to various people. Jeepers Creepers Jeepers Creepers is a 2001 American-German horror film written and directed by Victor Salva. The film takes its name from the 1938 song "Jeepers Creepers", which is featured in the film. Francis Ford Coppola executive produced, and the film stars Gina Philips, Justin Long, Jonathan Breck, Patricia Belcher, and Eileen Brennan. Philips and Long play two older siblings who become the targets of a demonic creature in rural Florida. Dirty Grandpa Dirty Grandpa is a 2016 American comedy film about a lawyer who drives his grandfather to Florida during spring break. The film was directed by Dan Mazer and written by John Phillips. It stars Robert De Niro, Zac Efron, Aubrey Plaza, and Zoey Deutch. Filming began on January 19, 2015 in Atlanta and ended on May 9. Dirty Grandpa was theatrically released on January 22, 2016 by Lionsgate. It grossed $105.2 million against a production budget of $25 million, but it was met with strongly negative critical reception, and is considered one of the worst films ever made. Catwoman Catwoman is a 2004 American superhero film loosely based on the DC Comics character of the same name. Directed by Pitof and written by John Rogers, John Brancato and Michael Ferris with music by Klaus Badelt, the film stars Halle Berry in the title role, Benjamin Bratt, Lambert Wilson, Frances Conroy, Alex Borstein and Sharon Stone. The film centers on Patience Phillips, a meek designer who discovers a dark conspiracy within the cosmetics company she works for that involves a dangerous product which could cause widespread health problems. After being discovered and murdered by the conspirators, she is revived by Egyptian cats that grant her with superhuman cat-like abilities allowing her to become the crime-fighting superhero Catwoman, while also falling in love with a police detective who pursues her. Produced by Village Roadshow Pictures and Denise Di Novis Di Novi Pictures, Catwoman was released theatrically on July 23, 2004 by Warner Bros. Pictures and was a critical and commercial failure, grossing $82 million against a budget of $100 million. The film received seven Golden Raspberry Award nominations and won in the categories of Worst Picture, Worst Actress, Worst Director and Worst Screenplay; many critics consider it to be one of the worst films of all time. Despite this, Catwoman managed to be the highest grossing female-led superhero film until the release of Wonder Woman in 2017. The Whole Nine Yards The Whole Nine Yards is a 2000 American crime black comedy film directed by Jonathan Lynn and starring Bruce Willis, Matthew Perry, Amanda Peet, Michael Clarke Duncan and Natasha Henstridge. The title derives from the popular expression "everything, the whole lot" or "all the way", and was followed by the sequel The Whole Ten Yards in 2004. Bad Moms Bad Moms is a 2016 American comedy film directed and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. The film stars an ensemble cast that includes Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn, Jay Hernandez, Annie Mumolo, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Christina Applegate. Principal photography began on January 11, 2016, in New Orleans. The film premiered on July 19, 2016, in New York City and was theatrically released on July 29, 2016, by STXfilms. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed over $183 million worldwide, becoming the first film from STX to gross $100 million domestically. A sequel, titled A Bad Moms Christmas, was released on November 1, 2017. Lights Out Lights Out is a 2016 American supernatural horror film directed by David F. Sandberg in his directorial debut, produced by Lawrence Grey, James Wan, and Eric Heisserer and written by Heisserer. It stars Teresa Palmer, Gabriel Bateman, Billy Burke, and Maria Bello. It is based on Sandbergs 2013 short film of the same title and features Lotta Losten, who starred in the short. After the short films success, Sandberg announced a film adaptation based on his short film. Principal photography for the film began in June 2015 in Los Angeles. Filming wrapped on August 5, 2015. The film had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 8, 2016, and was released in the United States and Canada on July 22, 2016, by Warner Bros. The film received positive reviews from critics, with many praising the direction, screenplay, acting, photography and musical score, and grossed $148million against a budget of $4.9million. Bad Times at the El Royale Bad Times at the El Royale is a 2018 neo-noir thriller film written, produced and directed by Drew Goddard. The film stars Jeff Bridges, Cynthia Erivo, Dakota Johnson, Jon Hamm, Cailee Spaeny, Lewis Pullman and Chris Hemsworth. Set in 1969, the plot follows seven strangers each hiding dark secrets, who come to a head one night in a shady hotel on the California-Nevada border. Bad Times at the El Royale premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 27, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 12, 2018. Although a box office failure, grossing $31 million worldwide against its $32 million budget, it received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with praise for its acting and Goddards direction, but criticism for the runtime and pacing. Halloween Halloween is a 2007 American slasher film written, directed, and produced by Rob Zombie. The film is a remake/reimagining of the 1978 horror film of the same name and the ninth installment in the Halloween franchise. The film stars Tyler Mane as the adult Michael Myers, Malcolm McDowell as Dr. Sam Loomis, Scout Taylor-Compton as Laurie Strode, and Daeg Faerch as the young Michael Myers. Rob Zombies "reimagining" follows the premise of John Carpenters original, with Michael Myers stalking Laurie Strode and her friends on Halloween night. Zombies film goes deeper into the characters psyche, trying to answer the question of what drove him to kill people, whereas in Carpenters original film Michael did not have an explicit reason for killing. Working from Carpenters advice to "make film his own", Zombie chose to develop the film as both an origin story and a remake, allowing for more original content than simply re-filming the same scenes. Despite mostly negative reviews, the film, which cost $15 million to make, went on to gross $80.3 million worldwide in unadjusted U.S. dollars. Zombie followed the film with a sequel, Halloween II, in 2009. The Family The Family is a 2013 black comedy crime film directed by Luc Besson, starring Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, Tommy Lee Jones, Dianna Agron, and John DLeo. The film follows a Mafia family in the witness protection program who want to change their lives. The film is based on the French novel Malavita by Tonino Benacquista. Rat Race Rat Race is a 2001 Canadian/American epic comedy film directed by Jerry Zucker. Inspired by Stanley Kramers 1963 classic Its a Mad, the film features an ensemble cast consisting of Rowan Atkinson, Whoopi Goldberg, Cuba Gooding Jr., Jon Lovitz, Kathy Najimy, Lanai Chapman, Breckin Meyer, Amy Smart, Seth Green, Vince Vieluf, Wayne Knight, John Cleese and Dave Thomas. The film centers on six teams of people who are given the task of racing 563 miles from a Las Vegas casino to a Silver City train station where a storage locker contains a duffel bag filled with $2 million; the first person to reach the locker wins and gets to keep the money. Produced by Fireworks Pictures, Alphaville Films and Zuckers Zucker Productions, the film was released by Paramount Pictures on August 17, 2001 in both the United States and Canada. It received mixed reviews from critics but was a box office success, having grossed $85.5 million worldwide against a $48 million budget. Sicario: Day of the Soldado Sicario: Day of the Soldado is a 2018 American action thriller film directed by the Italian filmmaker Stefano Sollima and written by Taylor Sheridan. A sequel to 2015s Sicario, the film features Benicio del Toro, Josh Brolin, and Jeffrey Donovan reprising their roles, with Isabela Moner, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, and Catherine Keener joining the cast. The story relates to the drug war at the U.S.-Mexico border and an attempt by the United States government to incite increased conflict among the cartels. Sicario: Day of the Soldado was released in the United States on June 29, 2018, by Sony Pictures Releasing under its Columbia Pictures label, while it was distributed internationally by Lionsgate. The film is dedicated to the memory of Jóhann Jóhannsson, the composer of the first film, who died in February 2018. It received generally favorable reviews from critics, who called it a "brutal-but-worthy" follow-up to the first film. Bicentennial Man Bicentennial Man is a 1999 American science fiction comedy-drama film starring Robin Williams, Sam Neill, Embeth Davidtz, Wendy Crewson, and Oliver Platt. Based on the novel The Positronic Man by Isaac Asimov and Robert Silverberg, the plot explores issues of humanity, slavery, prejudice, maturity, intellectual freedom, conformity, sex, love, and mortality. The film, a co-production between Touchstone Pictures and Columbia Pictures, was directed by Chris Columbus. The title comes from the main character existing to the age of two hundred years, and Asimovs novella was published in 1976, the year the United States had its bicentennial. Despite being a box office bomb, makeup artist Greg Cannom was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Makeup at the 72nd Academy Awards. The theme song of the film, which was written by James Horner and Will Jennings and sung by Celine Dion, is "Then You Look at Me". Ralph Breaks the Internet Ralph Breaks the Internet is a 2018 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel to the 2012 film Wreck-It Ralph, making it Disneys 57th feature-length animated film. The film was directed by Rich Moore and Phil Johnston and executive-produced by John Lasseter, Chris Williams, and Jennifer Lee. It features voice work by John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Jack McBrayer, Jane Lynch, and Ed ONeill, with Alan Tudyk returning to voice a new character and new additions to the cast that include Gal Gadot, Taraji P. Henson, and Alfred Molina. The first discussions about a sequel to Wreck-It Ralph began in October 2012, and the new installment went through three different scripts before the filmmakers settled on the final plot. When the film was officially announced in June 2016 as Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2, much of the original cast confirmed they had signed on, with new cast members added in 2018. It is Walt Disney Animation Studios first animated film sequel to be created by the original films writing and directing team and is the first sequel from the studio since 2011s Winnie the Pooh. Ralph Breaks the Internet had its world premiere at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles, California, on November 5, 2018, and was released in the United States on November 21, 2018. The film grossed over $529million worldwide and it received mostly positive reviews from critics, who called it a "worthy successor" and praised the animation, humor, characters, and plot, as well as the vocal performances of Reilly and Silverman. The film was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 91st Academy Awards, 76th Golden Globe Awards, and 24th Critics Choice Awards. Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters is a 2013 American action fantasy adventure film directed by Thor Freudenthal. It is the second and final installment in the Percy Jackson film series and is based on the 2006 novel The Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan. It is a sequel to the 2010 film The Lightning Thief. The film continues the adventures of Percy Jackson and his friends, as they search for the Golden Fleece at the Sea of Monsters. Brandon T. Jackson, Alexandra Daddario, and Jake Abel reprise their roles from the previous film, while Nathan Fillion and Anthony Head replace Dylan Neal and Pierce Brosnan. New additions to the cast include Leven Rambin, Douglas Smith, and Stanley Tucci. The film was produced by Karen Rosenfelt and Michael Barnathan. Chris Columbus, who directed the first film, serves as executive producer. The plot centers on Percy and his friends as they journey to the eponymous Sea of Monsters to retrieve the Golden Fleece in order to save the tree that protects their home. The film was released in North America on August 7, 2013. It received mixed critical reviews, with praise for the visuals, action sequences, and Lermans performance, but criticized its script, unfaithfulness to its source material, and ending. It also grossed $199.8 million at the box office worldwide. The film was released on Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, and DVD on December 17, 2013. A sequel, Titans Curse, was planned, but never got off the ground. Death at a Funeral Death at a Funeral is a 2007 British ensemble black comedy film directed by Frank Oz. The screenplay by Dean Craig focuses on a family attempting to resolve a variety of problems while attending the funeral of the patriarch. Street Kings Street Kings is a 2008 American action thriller film directed by David Ayer, and starring Keanu Reeves, Forest Whitaker, Hugh Laurie, Chris Evans, Common and The Game. The initial screenplay drafts were written by James Ellroy in the late 1990s under the title The Night Watchman. The film was released in theaters on April 11, 2008 and was followed by a direct-to-video sequel Motor City in 2011. Carol Carol is a 2015 romantic melodrama film directed by Todd Haynes. The screenplay by Phyllis Nagy is based on the 1952 romance novel The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith. The film stars Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, Sarah Paulson, Jake Lacy, and Kyle Chandler. Set in New York City during the early 1950s, Carol tells the story of a forbidden affair between an aspiring female photographer and an older woman going through a difficult divorce. Carol had been in development since 1997, when Nagy wrote the first draft of the screenplay. British company Film4 Productions and its then-chief executive Tessa Ross financed development. The film had a troubled development period, facing problems with financing, rights, scheduling conflicts, and accessibility. Number 9 Films came on board as a producer in 2011, when Elizabeth Karlsen secured the rights to the novel. The film is co-produced by New York-based Killer Films, which joined the project in 2013 after Hayness collaborator Christine Vachon approached him to direct. Principal photography on the British-American production began in March 2014, in Cincinnati, Ohio, and lasted 34 days. Cinematographer Edward Lachman shot Carol on Super 16 mm film. Carol competed for the Palme dOr at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, where Mara tied for the Best Actress award. The film received many accolades, including five Golden Globe Award nominations, six Academy Award nominations, and nine BAFTA Award nominations; as well as five Dorian Awards and awards from the New York Film Critics Circle, Los Angeles Film Critics Association, and National Society of Film Critics. It became the best reviewed film of 2015, as calculated by Metacritic. The film premiered in the United Kingdom on October 14, 2015, followed by theatrical release on November 27, 2015. It opened in limited release in the United States on November 20, 2015, and wide release on January 15, 2016. Lee Daniels' The Butler The Butler is a 2013 American historical drama film directed and co-produced by Lee Daniels and with a screenplay by Danny Strong. It is inspired by Wil Haygoods Washington Post article "A Butler Well Served by This Election". Loosely based on the real life of Eugene Allen, who worked in the White House for decades, the film stars Forest Whitaker as Cecil Gaines, an African-American who is a witness of notable political and social events of the 20th century during his 34-year tenure serving as a White House butler. In addition to Whitaker, the films all-star cast also features Oprah Winfrey, John Cusack, Jane Fonda, Alex Pettyfer, Cuba Gooding Jr., Terrence Howard, Lenny Kravitz, James Marsden, David Oyelowo, Vanessa Redgrave, Alan Rickman, Liev Schreiber, Robin Williams, Minka Kelly, Mariah Carey, and Clarence Williams III. It was the last film produced by Laura Ziskin, who died on June 12, 2011. The film was theatrically released by The Weinstein Company on August 16, 2013, to mostly positive reviews from critics, with many praising the cast but criticized the historical accuracy, particularly the portrayal of President Reagan. The film grossed over $176 million worldwide against a budget of $30 million. Pirate Radio The Boat That Rocked is a 2009 British comedy film written and directed by Richard Curtis with pirate radio in the United Kingdom during the 1960s as its setting. The film has an ensemble cast consisting of Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Nighy, Rhys Ifans, Nick Frost and Kenneth Branagh. Set in 1966, it tells the story of the fictional pirate radio station "Radio Rock" and its crew of eclectic disc jockeys, who broadcast rock and pop music to the United Kingdom from a ship anchored in the North Sea while the British government endeavors to shut them down. It was produced by Working Title Films for Universal Pictures and was filmed on the Isle of Portland and at Shepperton Studios. After the world premiere in Londons Leicester Square on 29 March 2009, the film was released theatrically in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 1 April 2009. It was a commercial failure at the British box office making only US$10.1 million in its first three months, just a fifth of its US$50 million production cost. It received mixed reviews concerning its muddled storyline and 2¼-hour length. For its North American release, the film had its running time cut by 20 minutes and was retitled Pirate Radio. Opening on 13 November 2009, it was still commercially unsuccessful in the US earning only $8 million. When the worldwide theatrical run was finished in January 2010, the film had grossed US$36.3 million. Red Riding Hood Red Riding Hood is a 2011 American romance horror film directed by Catherine Hardwicke, produced by Leonardo DiCaprio and starring Amanda Seyfried as the title role, from a screenplay by David Leslie Johnson. The film is very loosely based on the folk tale Little Red Riding Hood collected by both Charles Perrault under the name Le Petit Chaperon Rouge and several decades later by the Brothers Grimm as Rotkäppchen. The film met with negative reviews, and grossed over $89 million worldwide. The Way Back The Way Back is a 2010 American survival film directed by Peter Weir, from a screenplay by Weir and Keith Clarke. The film is inspired by The Long Walk, the memoir by former Polish prisoner of war Sławomir Rawicz, who claimed to have escaped from a Soviet Gulag and walked to freedom in World War II. The film stars Jim Sturgess, Colin Farrell, Ed Harris, and Saoirse Ronan, with Alexandru Potocean, Sebastian Urzendowsky, Gustaf Skarsgård, Dragoș Bucur and Mark Strong. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Makeup. House of Flying Daggers House of Flying Daggers is a 2004 wuxia romance film directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Andy Lau, Zhang Ziyi and Takeshi Kaneshiro. Unlike other wuxia films, it is more of a love story than purely a martial arts film. The film opened in limited release within the United States on 3 December 2004, in New York City and Los Angeles, and opened on additional screens throughout the country two weeks later. The film grossed $11,050,094 in United States box office, and then went on to significantly overperform in home video market in the United States. The film was chosen as Chinas entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for the year 2004, but was not nominated in that category; however, it received a nomination for the 2004s Academy Award for Best Cinematography. The Nutty Professor The Nutty Professor is a 1996 American slapstick science-fiction comedy film starring Eddie Murphy. It is a remake of the 1963 film of the same name, which starred Jerry Lewis, which itself was a parody of Robert Louis Stevensons Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The film co-stars Jada Pinkett, James Coburn, Larry Miller, Dave Chappelle and John Ales. The original music score was composed by David Newman. The film won Best Makeup at the 69th Academy Awards. Murphy portrays a university professor, Sherman Klump, a kind-hearted man who is morbidly obese. A research scientist, academic, and lecturer, Klump develops a miraculous, but experimental, weight-loss pharmaceutical, and hoping to win the affection of the girl of his dreams, tests it upon himself. Like the original films Julius Kelp, Klumps vigorous, charismatic, but evil alter ego takes the name "Buddy Love". Murphy plays a total of seven characters in the film, including Sherman, most of Shermans family, and an over-the-top parody of Richard Simmons. The film received positive reviews, with critics particularly praising the makeup and Murphys performance. The films success spawned a sequel, The Klumps, which was released in 2000. The film was re-released on Blu-ray combo pack on March 6, 2012, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Universal Studios. Hostage Hostage is a 2005 American action thriller film produced by and starring Bruce Willis and directed by Florent Emilio Siri. The film was based on the novel of the same name by Robert Crais, and was adapted for the screen by Doug Richardson. The film earned mixed to negative reviews and was not a financial success on its original release, earning only slightly more than its production costs. The Predator The Predator is a 2018 American science fiction action film directed by Shane Black and written by Black and Fred Dekker. It is the fourth installment of the Predator franchise. Black had a supporting role in the original film, while John Davis returns as producer from the first three installments. The film stars Boyd Holbrook, Trevante Rhodes, Jacob Tremblay, Keegan-Michael Key, Olivia Munn, Thomas Jane, Alfie Allen, and Sterling K. Brown and follows a group of PTSD-afflicted soldiers who must fight off an invading pair of Predators. Talks of a new Predator instalment began in June 2014, with Black being confirmed as writer and director; much of the cast signed on between October 2016 and January 2017. Filming took place in British Columbia from February to June 2017, with the entire climax being re-written and re-shot in July 2018 following poor test screenings. The Predator premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on September 14, 2018, by 20th Century Fox, in IMAX and Dolby Cinema, as well as standard formats. The film grossed $160 million worldwide and received mixed reviews. Seeking a Friend for the End of the World Seeking a Friend for the End of the World is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film, written and directed by Lorene Scafaria, in her directorial debut. The film stars Steve Carell and Keira Knightley. The inspiration for the title was a line from Chris Cornells song "Preaching the End of the World", from his 1999 debut solo album Euphoria Morning. Filming began May 2011, in Los Angeles, California. The film was theatrically released on June 22, 2012 in the United States by Focus Features. It received mixed reviews from critics and was a box-office bomb, earning $9.6 million on a $10 million budget. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc and made available for digital streaming in the United States on October 23, 2012. The Life of David Gale The Life of David Gale is a 2003 American drama film directed by Alan Parker and written by Charles Randolph. The film is an international co-production, between the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom. Kevin Spacey played the eponymous character, a college professor and longtime activist against capital punishment who is sentenced to death for killing a fellow capital punishment opponent. Kate Winslet and Laura Linney co-star. Wrong Turn Wrong Turn is a 2003 slasher film directed by Rob Schmidt and written by Alan B. McElroy. The film stars Desmond Harrington, Eliza Dushku, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Jeremy Sisto and Kevin Zegers. The film was released on May 30, 2003. The Founder The Founder is a 2016 American biographical comedy-drama film directed by John Lee Hancock and written by Robert Siegel. Starring Michael Keaton as businessman Ray Kroc, the film portrays the story of his creation of the McDonalds fast-food restaurant chain. Nick Offerman and John Carroll Lynch co-star as McDonalds founders Richard and Maurice McDonald. The film premiered at Arclight Hollywood on December 7, 2016 and was released theatrically in the United States on January 20, 2017 by The Weinstein Company. It grossed $24 million worldwide and received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Keatons performance. Rang De Basanti Rang De Basanti is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language drama film written, produced and directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, and co-written by Rensil DSilva . The literal meaning of the title is "Paint me with the colours of spring". It featured an ensemble cast comprising Aamir Khan, Siddharth Narayan, Soha Ali Khan, Kunal Kapoor, R. Madhavan, Sharman Joshi, Atul Kulkarni and British actress Alice Patten in the lead roles. Made on a budget of , it was shot in and around New Delhi. Upon release, the film broke all opening box office records in India. It was the highest-grossing film in its opening weekend in India and had the highest opening day collections for a Bollywood film. The film was well received and praised for strong screenplay and dialogues. The story is about five young men from Delhi whose lives and perceptions change as they act in a documentary film on five revolutionary Indian freedom fighters. Inspired from the freedom fighters, they assassinate the Indian Defence Minister for his act of corruption that was responsible for the death of their friend, an Indian Air Force pilot. On Rang De Basantis release the Film Certification Board of India sought the views of Indian Defence Ministry due to scenes that depicted the use of MiG-21 fighter aircraft. But after viewing the movie the ministry found no problems and allow UTV to release. There were also some issues with Animal Welfare Board of India due to banned Indian horse race. The film was released globally on 26 January 2006, the Republic Day of India. It received critical acclaim, winning the National Film Award for Best Popular Film, and being nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2006 BAFTA Awards. Rang De Basanti was chosen as Indias official entry for the Golden Globe Awards and the Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category, though it did not ultimately yield a nomination for either award. A. R. Rahmans soundtrack, which earned positive reviews, had two of its tracks considered for an Academy Award nomination. The film was well received by critics and audiences for its production values and had a noticeable influence on Indian society. In India, Rang De Basanti did well at many of the Bollywood awards ceremonies, including a win for Best Movie at the Filmfare Awards. The film was declared "Blockbuster" by Box Office India. It was co-produced by Shahnawaz Ali. The Dreamers The Dreamers is a 2003 romantic drama film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci. The screenplay is by Gilbert Adair, based on his own novel The Holy Innocents. An international co-production by companies from France, the United Kingdom, and Italy, the film tells the story of an American university student in Paris who, after meeting a peculiar brother and sister who are fellow film enthusiasts, becomes entangled in an erotic triangle. It is set against the backdrop of the 1968 Paris student riots. The film makes several references to various movies of classical and New Wave cinema, incorporating clips from films that are often imitated by the actors in particular scenes. There are two versions: an uncut NC-17-rated version, and an R-rated version that is about three minutes shorter. The Fall The Fall is a 2006 adventure fantasy film directed and co-written by Tarsem Singh, starring Lee Pace, Catinca Untaru, and Justine Waddell. It is based on the screenplay of the 1981 Bulgarian film Yo Ho Ho by Valeri Petrov. Its costume design is by Eiko Ishioka. The film was released to theaters in 2008 and earned $3.7 million worldwide. Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure Bill & Teds Excellent Adventure is a 1989 American science fiction comedy film directed by Stephen Herek and written by Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon. It stars Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter, and George Carlin. The plot follows slackers Bill and Ted, who travel through time to assemble historical figures for their high school history presentation. Bill & Teds Excellent Adventure received generally positive reviews, and was a success at the box office, grossing $40.5 million against a $6.5 million budget. A sequel, Bill & Teds Bogus Journey was released in July 1991. A third film, Bill & Ted Face the Music is in development and is scheduled to be released in August 2020. Across the Universe Across the Universe is a 2007 British-American jukebox musical romantic drama film directed by Julie Taymor, centered on songs by the English rock band the Beatles. The script is based on an original story credited to Taymor, Dick Clement, and Ian La Frenais. It incorporates 34 compositions originally written by members of the Beatles. The film stars Jim Sturgess, Evan Rachel Wood, Joe Anderson and T.V. Carpio, and introduces Dana Fuchs and Martin Luther McCoy as actors. Cameo appearances are made by Bono, Eddie Izzard, Joe Cocker, and Salma Hayek, among others. Across the Universe premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 14, 2007, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 12 by Columbia Pictures. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising the visuals, cast and singing performances, though criticized the plot and direction. The film received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and an Oscar nomination for Best Costume Design. Two members of the supporting cast, Carol Woods and Timothy T. Mitchum, performed as part of a special Beatles tribute at the 50th Grammy Awards. Wild Things Wild Things is a 1998 American erotic thriller film directed by John McNaughton and starring Matt Dillon, Neve Campbell, Kevin Bacon, Denise Richards and Theresa Russell. An "uncut" version, adding seven minutes to its runtime, was released on DVD in 2004 and includes a change to Kelly and Suzies relationship. The film gained notoriety for featuring several sex scenes – in particular, one involving a man and two women simultaneously – that were more explicit than is typically seen in mainstream, big-budget Hollywood releases. The film has three direct-to-DVD sequels, Wild Things 2, Diamonds in the Rough and Foursome. Charlie Wilson's War Charlie Wilsons War is a 2007 American biographical comedy-drama film, based on the story of U.S. Congressman Charlie Wilson and CIA operative Gust Avrakotos, whose efforts led to Operation Cyclone, a program to organize and support the Afghan mujahideen during the Soviet–Afghan War. The film was directed by Mike Nichols and written by Aaron Sorkin, who adapted George Crile IIIs 2003 book The Extraordinary Story of the Largest Covert Operation in History. Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts, and Philip Seymour Hoffman starred, with Amy Adams and Ned Beatty in supporting roles. It was nominated for five Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, but did not win in any category. Hoffman was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Outbreak Outbreak is a 1995 American medical disaster film directed by Wolfgang Petersen and based on Richard Prestons nonfiction book The Hot Zone. It stars Dustin Hoffman, Rene Russo and Morgan Freeman, and co-stars Cuba Gooding Jr., Kevin Spacey, Donald Sutherland and Patrick Dempsey. The film focuses on an outbreak of a fictional Ebola-like virus, Motaba, in Zaire and later in a small town in the United States. It is primarily set in the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the fictional town of Cedar Creek, California. Outbreak plot speculates how far military and civilian agencies might go to contain the spread of a deadly, contagious disease. The film, released on March 10, 1995, was a box-office success and Spacey won two awards for his performance. A real-life outbreak of the Ebola virus was occurring in Zaire when the film was released. Kiki's Delivery Service is a 1989 Japanese animated coming-of-age fantasy film written, produced, and directed by Hayao Miyazaki as an adaptation of the 1985 novel of the same name by Eiko Kadono. It was animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Yamato Transport and the Nippon Television Network and distributed by the Toei Company. The film tells the story of a young witch, Kiki, who moves to a new town and uses her flying ability to earn a living. According to Miyazaki, the movie portrays the gulf between independence and reliance in teenage Japanese girls. Kikis Delivery Service was released in Japan on July 29, 1989, and won the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize. It was the first film released under a 15-year distribution partnership between The Walt Disney Company and Studio Ghibli; Buena Vista Home Video recorded an English dub in 1997, which premiered in United States theaters at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 23, 1998. The film was released on home video in the U.S. and Canada on September 1, 1998. Men of Honor Men of Honor is a 2000 drama film, starring Robert De Niro and Cuba Gooding Jr. The film was directed by George Tillman Jr. It is inspired by the true story of Master Chief Petty Officer Carl Brashear, the first African American master diver in the United States Navy. Coyote Ugly Coyote Ugly is a 2000 American romantic musical comedy-drama film based on the actual Coyote Ugly Saloon. It was directed by David McNally, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and Chad Oman, and written by Gina Wendkos. Set in New York City, the film stars Piper Perabo, Adam Garcia, John Goodman, Maria Bello, Izabella Miko and Tyra Banks. Despite the films mixed response from critics, it was a box office success, grossing over $113 million worldwide. The film has become a cult classic and has acquired a cult following over the years. Sex Tape Sex Tape is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Jake Kasdan and written by Kate Angelo, Jason Segel, and Nicholas Stoller. Starring Segel, Cameron Diaz, Rob Corddry, Ellie Kemper, and Rob Lowe, the film was released on July 18, 2014, by Columbia Pictures. Only God Forgives Only God Forgives is a 2013 crime film written and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn and starring Ryan Gosling, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Vithaya Pansringarm. The film was shot on location in Bangkok, Thailand, and, as with Drive, is dedicated to Chilean director Alejandro Jodorowsky. It competed for the Palme dOr at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. A Scanner Darkly A Scanner Darkly is a 2006 American adult animated science-fiction thriller film directed by Richard Linklater, based on the novel of the same name by Philip K. Dick. The film tells the story of identity and deception in a near-future dystopia constantly under intrusive high-tech police surveillance in the midst of a drug addiction epidemic. The film was shot digitally and then animated using interpolated rotoscope, an animation technique in which animators trace over the original footage frame by frame, for use in live-action and animated films, giving the finished result a distinctive animated look. The film was written and directed by Richard Linklater and features the voices of Keanu Reeves, Robert Downey Jr., Woody Harrelson, and Winona Ryder. Steven Soderbergh and George Clooney are among the executive producers. A Scanner Darkly had a limited release in July 7, 2006, and then a wider release later that month. The film was screened at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival and the 2006 Seattle International Film Festival, and nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation in 2007. Gothika Gothika is a 2003 American supernatural psychological horror thriller film directed by Mathieu Kassovitz and written by Sebastian Gutierrez. Halle Berry plays a psychiatrist in a womens mental hospital who wakes up one day to find herself on the other side of the bars, accused of having murdered her husband. The film was first released on November 21, 2003, in the United States. Gothika grossed $141.6 million. Pompeii Pompeii is a 2014 romantic historical disaster film produced and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. An international co-production between the United States, Germany and Canada, it is inspired by and based on the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. that destroyed Pompeii, a city of the Roman Empire. The film stars Kit Harington, Emily Browning, Carrie-Anne Moss, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Jessica Lucas, with Jared Harris, and Kiefer Sutherland. Pompeii premiered in France, Belgium, and Russia on February 19, 2014, and was released over the course of the next day in Argentina, Greece, Hungary, Italy and later in the United States and Canada on February 21, 2014. This is FilmDistricts last film before it merged with Focus Features. Ran is a 1985 epic period drama film directed, edited and co-written by Akira Kurosawa. The plot derives from William Shakespeares King Lear and includes segments based on legends of the daimyō Mōri Motonari. The film stars Tatsuya Nakadai as Hidetora Ichimonji, an aging Sengoku-period warlord who decides to abdicate as ruler in favor of his three sons. The film is a Japanese-French venture produced by Herald Ace, Nippon Herald Films and Greenwich Film Productions. Production planning went through a long period of preparation. Kurosawa conceived the idea of Ran in the mid-1970s, when he read about Motonari, who was famous for having three highly loyal sons. Kurosawa devised a plot in which the sons become antagonists of their father. Although the film became heavily inspired by Shakespeares play King Lear, Kurosawa began using it only after he had started pre-planning for Ran. Following this pre-planning, Kurosawa filmed Dersu Uzala in 1975 followed by Kagemusha in the early 1980s before securing financial backing to film Ran. Ran was Kurosawas second encounter with Shakespeare during his filmmaking career. In 1957, Kurosawa directed based on Shakespeares Macbeth. Despite the changes in setting and language, both Ran and Throne of Blood are considered to be among the best film adaptations of King Lear and Macbeth. As Kurosawas last epic, Ran has often been cited as among his finest achievements and is widely regarded as one of the greatest films ever made. With a budget of $11 million, it was the most expensive Japanese film produced up to that time. Ran was previewed on May 31, 1985, at the Tokyo International Film Festival before its release on June 1, 1985, in Japan. The film was hailed for its powerful images and use of color–costume designer Emi Wada won an Academy Award for Best Costume Design for her work on Ran. The distinctive Gustav Mahler–inspired film score was composed by Toru Takemitsu. Entrapment Entrapment is a 1999 American caper film directed by Jon Amiel and written by Ronald Bass. It stars Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones and includes Will Patton, Ving Rhames and Maury Chaykin. The film focuses on the relationship between investigator Virginia "Gin" Baker and notorious crook Robert "Mac" MacDougal as they attempt a heist at the turn of the New Millennium. The film was released theatrically in the United States on 30 April 1999 and in the United Kingdom on 2 July 1999. Push Push is a 2009 American superhero film directed by Paul McGuigan and written by David Bourla. Starring Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, Camilla Belle, and Djimon Hounsou, the film centers on a group of people born with various superhuman abilities who band together in order to take down a government agency that is using a dangerous drug to enhance their powers in hopes of creating an army of super soldiers. The film was released on February 6, 2009, by Summit Entertainment and Icon Productions. It was a moderate box office success, though critical reception was mostly negative. The Mountain II Dağ II, is a Turkish drama and action film directed by Alper Çağlar in 2016. This movie is the sequel of The Mountain, which was released in 2012. The film was screened at cinema on November 4, 2016. Field of Dreams Field of Dreams is a 1989 American fantasy-drama sports film written and directed by Phil Alden Robinson, adapting W. P. Kinsellas novel Shoeless Joe. It stars Kevin Costner, Amy Madigan, James Earl Jones, Ray Liotta and Burt Lancaster in his final film role. It was nominated for three Academy Awards, including for Best Original Score, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Picture. In 2017, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Spy Kids Spy Kids is a 2001 American adventure comedy film written, edited, directed and produced by Robert Rodriguez, co-produced by Elizabeth Avellán, and starring Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alan Cumming, Teri Hatcher, Cheech Marin, Danny Trejo, Robert Patrick, Tony Shalhoub, Alexa Vega, Daryl Sabara, and Mike Judge. The first installment in the Spy Kids film series, the film was theatrically released in the United States on March 30, 2001, by Dimension Films. It grossed $147 million worldwide and holds a 93% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Three sequels were released: The Island of Lost Dreams in 2002, Game Over in 2003, and All the Time in the World in 2011. An animated reboot series, Mission Critical, premiered in 2018. The film was nominated for Best Fantasy Film at the 28th Saturn Awards, but lost to The Fellowship of the Ring. Little Children Little Children is a 2006 American drama film directed by Todd Field. It is based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Tom Perrotta, who co-wrote the screenplay with Field. It stars Kate Winslet, Patrick Wilson, Jennifer Connelly, Jackie Earle Haley, Noah Emmerich, Gregg Edelman, Phyllis Somerville and Will Lyman. The original music score is composed by Thomas Newman. The film screened at the 44th New York Film Festival organized by the Film Society of Lincoln Center. It earned 3 nominations at the 79th Academy Awards: Best Actress for Winslet, Best Supporting Actor for Haley, and Best Adapted Screenplay for Field and Perrotta. End of Days End of Days is a 1999 American supernatural action horror film directed by Peter Hyams and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gabriel Byrne, Robin Tunney, Kevin Pollak, Rod Steiger, CCH Pounder, and Udo Kier. The film follows former New York Police Department detective Jericho Cane after he saves a banker from an assassin, finds himself embroiled in a religious conflict, and must protect an innocent young woman who is chosen by evil forces to conceive the Antichrist with Satan. The film was released by Universal Pictures on November 24, 1999. It has grossed $66.9 million in North America and $145.1 million elsewhere, for a worldwide total of $212 million. The film received mainly negative reviews. Stalker Stalker is a 1979 Soviet science fiction art film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky with a screenplay written by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky, loosely based on their novel Roadside Picnic. The film combines elements of science fiction with dramatic philosophical and psychological themes. Stalker has been called one of the best drama films of the latter half of the 20th century. The film tells the story of an expedition led by a figure known as the "Stalker", who takes his two clients—a melancholic writer seeking inspiration, and a professor seeking scientific discovery—to a mysterious restricted site known simply as the "Zone" , where there supposedly exists a room which grants a persons innermost desires. The trio travel through unnerving areas filled with the debris of modern society while engaging in many arguments. The French Connection The French Connection is a 1971 American action thriller film directed by William Friedkin. The screenplay, written by Ernest Tidyman, is based on Robin Moores 1969 non-fiction book The French Connection: A True Account of Cops, Narcotics, and International Conspiracy. It tells the story of New York Police Department detectives Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle and Buddy "Cloudy" Russo, whose real-life counterparts were Narcotics Detectives Eddie Egan and Sonny Grosso, in pursuit of wealthy French heroin smuggler Alain Charnier. The film stars Gene Hackman as Popeye, Roy Scheider as Cloudy, and Fernando Rey as Charnier. Tony Lo Bianco and Marcel Bozzuffi also star. The Three Degrees feature in a nightclub scene. The film won five Academy Awards at the 44th Academy Awards, becoming the first R-rated, as well as the first action film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture since the introduction of the MPAA film rating system in 1968. It also won awards for Best Actor, Best Director, Best Film Editing, and Best Adapted Screenplay. It was nominated for Best Supporting Actor, Best Cinematography and Best Sound Mixing. Tidyman also received a Golden Globe Award nomination, a Writers Guild of America Award and an Edgar Award for his screenplay. A sequel, French Connection II, followed in 1975 with Gene Hackman and Fernando Rey reprising their roles. The American Film Institute included the film in its list of the best American films in 1998 and again in 2007. In 2005 the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Skeleton Key The Skeleton Key is a 2005 American supernatural horror film directed by Iain Softley, written by Ehren Kruger and starring Kate Hudson, Gena Rowlands, John Hurt, Peter Sarsgaard, and Joy Bryant. The story follows hospice nurse who begins a job at a Terrebonne Parish plantation home, and becomes entangled in a supernatural mystery involving the house, its former inhabitants, and Hoodoo rituals and spells that took place there. It was released in North America on August 12, 2005. Precious Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire, or simply Precious, is a 2009 American drama film, directed and co-produced by Lee Daniels. The script was written by Geoffrey S. Fletcher, adapted from the 1996 novel Push by Sapphire. The film stars Gabourey Sidibe, MoNique, Paula Patton, and Mariah Carey. This film marked the acting debut of Sidibe who portrays a young woman struggling against poverty and abuse. The film, then without a distributor, premiered to acclaim at both the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, under its original title of Push: Based on the Novel by Sapphire. At Sundance, it won the Audience Award and the Grand Jury Prize for best drama, as well as a Special Jury Prize for supporting actress MoNique. After Precious screening at Sundance in January 2009, Tyler Perry announced that he and Oprah Winfrey would be providing promotional assistance to the film, which was released through Lionsgate Entertainment. Precious won the Peoples Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival in September. The films title was changed from Push to Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire, to avoid confusion with the 2009 action film Push. Precious was also an official selection at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival. Lionsgate gave the film a limited release in North America on November 6, 2009 with an expanded release on November 20. Precious received largely positive reviews from critics; the performances of Sidibe and MoNique, the story, and its message were generally praised. The film was a box office success, earning over $63 million on a $10 million budget. Precious received six nominations at the 82nd Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director for Daniels, and Best Actress for Sidibe. MoNique won the award for Best Supporting Actress, while Geoffrey Fletcher won for Best Adapted Screenplay, becoming the first African-American to win a screenplay award at the Oscars. Doom Doom is a 2005 science fiction horror film, directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak and written by David Callaham and Wesley Strick, loosely based on the video game series of the same name created by id Software. The film stars Dwayne Johnson, Karl Urban and Rosamund Pike. In the film, a group of Marines are sent on a rescue mission to a facility on Mars, where they encounter genetically engineered creatures. After film rights deals with Universal Pictures and Columbia Pictures expired, id Software signed a deal with Warner Bros. with the stipulation that the film would be green-light within a year. Warner Bros. lost the rights, which were subsequently given back to Universal, which started production in 2004. The film was an international co-production of the United States, the United Kingdom, the Czech Republic, and Germany. Doom was theatrically released on October 21, 2005 to negative reviews. The film was a box office bomb, grossing $56 million worldwide against a $60 million budget. In 2019, Universal released a second live-action adaptation direct-to-video titled Annihilation. The Kid The Kid is a 1921 American silent comedy-drama film written by, produced by, directed by, and starring Charlie Chaplin, and features Jackie Coogan as his adopted son and sidekick. This was Chaplins first full-length film as a director. It was a huge success, and was the second-highest-grossing film in 1921, behind The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. In 2011, The Kid was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Innovative in its combination of comedic and dramatic elements, The Kid is widely considered one of the greatest films of the silent era. 8½ is a 1963 Italian surrealist comedy-drama film directed by Federico Fellini. Co-scripted by Fellini, Tullio Pinelli, Ennio Flaiano, and Brunello Rondi, it stars Marcello Mastroianni as Guido Anselmi, a famous Italian film director who suffers from stifled creativity as he attempts to direct an epic science fiction film. Shot in black-and-white by cinematographer Gianni Di Venanzo, the film features a soundtrack by Nino Rota with costume and set designs by Piero Gherardi. Its title refers to its being Fellinis eighth and a half film as a director. His previous directorial work consisted of six features, two short segments, and a collaboration with another director, Alberto Lattuada; the latter three works are each counted as "half" films. won the Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Costume Design. Acknowledged as an avant-garde film and a highly influential classic, it was among the top 10 on BFI The Top 50 Greatest Films of All Time, ranked third in a 2002 poll of film directors conducted by the British Film Institute and is also listed on the Vaticans compilation of the 45 best films made before 1995, the 100th anniversary of cinema. It is now considered to be one of the greatest films of all time. The Jackal The Jackal is a 1997 American political action thriller film directed by Michael Caton-Jones, and starring Bruce Willis, Richard Gere, and Sidney Poitier. The film, which is a remake of the 1973 film The Day of the Jackal, involves the hunt for a paid assassin. The film earned mostly negative reviews from critics, but was successful at the box office, grossing $159.3 million worldwide against a $60 million budget. T2 Trainspotting T2 Trainspotting is a 2017 British black comedy drama film, set in and around Edinburgh, Scotland. The film was directed by Danny Boyle and written by John Hodge, based on characters created by Irvine Welsh in his novel Trainspotting and its follow-up Porno. T2 was released in the United Kingdom on 27 January 2017, and worldwide throughout February and March 2017. A sequel to Boyles 1996 film Trainspotting, T2 stars the original ensemble cast, including leads Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, and Robert Carlyle, with Shirley Henderson, James Cosmo, and Kelly Macdonald. T2 features a new character, Veronika, played by Anjela Nedyalkova. T2 includes film clips, music, and archive sound from the first film. T2 Trainspotting was a critical and commercial success, grossing £42.1 million against a production budget of £18 million. Little Fockers Little Fockers is a 2010 American comedy film and sequel to Meet the Parents and Meet the Fockers. It stars Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Blythe Danner, Teri Polo, Jessica Alba, Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand. After the commercial success of the first two films in the franchise, both De Niro and Stiller received a remuneration of $20 million for their roles in Little Fockers. The first film in the series not to be directed by Jay Roach; it is instead directed by Paul Weitz with Roach as one of the producers. It is also the first film to be distributed by DreamWorks Pictures in non-US countries, with Paramount Pictures taking over. Likewise, Stephen Trask, a relative newcomer, takes over composing duties from veteran Randy Newman. In addition to the original cast, Little Fockers features Jessica Alba, Laura Dern, Kevin Hart, and Harvey Keitel. Despite universally negative reviews from critics, the film was a box office success, grossing over $310 million worldwide. A Single Man A Single Man is a 2009 American drama film based on the novel of the same name by Christopher Isherwood. The directorial debut of fashion designer Tom Ford, the film stars Colin Firth, who was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor for his portrayal of George Falconer, a depressed gay British university professor living in Southern California in 1962. The film premiered on September 11, 2009 at the 66th Venice International Film Festival, and went on the film festival circuit. After it screened at the 34th Toronto International Film Festival, The Weinstein Company picked it up for distribution in the United States and Germany. An initial limited run in the United States commenced on December 11, 2009, to qualify it for the 82nd Academy Awards with a wider release in early 2010. The Amityville Horror The Amityville Horror is a 2005 American horror film directed by Andrew Douglas and starring Ryan Reynolds, Melissa George and Philip Baker Hall. It was written by Scott Kosar. It is based on the novel The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson, it is a remake of the 1979 film The Amityville Horror. It is the ninth installment of the Amityville film series, which documents the alleged experiences of the Lutz family after they moved into a house in Long Island where Ronald DeFeo Jr. murdered six members of his family in 1974. The film was released in the United States on April 15, 2005, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and Dimension Films. The film received negative reviews from critics, with many felt it didnt deliver anything new and calling it derivative to the original film and grossed $108 million on a $19 million budget. Out of the Furnace Out of the Furnace is a 2013 American drama film, directed by Scott Cooper, from a screenplay written by Cooper and Brad Ingelsby. Produced by Ridley Scott and Leonardo DiCaprio, the film stars Christian Bale, Casey Affleck, Woody Harrelson, Zoe Saldana, Forest Whitaker, Willem Dafoe, and Sam Shepard. The film is about Pennsylvania steel mill worker Russell Baze, and his Iraq war veteran brother Rodney who cannot adjust to civilian life. Rodney makes money fighting bareknuckle for bar owner and small-time criminal John Petty, who runs illegal gambling operations, but becomes so indebted due to gambling losses that he begs Petty for a big money fight. After Petty reluctantly arranges this with a ruthless backwoods criminal gang, Rodney disappears and his brother tries to find out what has happened. The film received a limited release in Los Angeles and New York City on December 4, 2013, followed by a wide theatrical release on December 6. The film earned $15.7 million against its $22 million budget and it received mixed reviews. The Nun The Nun is a 2018 American gothic supernatural horror film directed by Corin Hardy and written by Gary Dauberman, from a story by Dauberman and James Wan. It is a spin-off of 2016s The Conjuring 2 and the fifth installment in the Conjuring Universe franchise. The film stars Demián Bichir, Taissa Farmiga and Jonas Bloquet, with Bonnie Aarons reprising her role as the Demon Nun, an incarnation of Valak, from The Conjuring 2. The plot follows a Roman Catholic priest and a nun in her novitiate as they uncover an unholy secret in 1952 Romania. Principal photography began in May 2017 in Bucharest, Romania, and during filming, the set was blessed by a Roman Catholic clergyman. The Nun was released in the United States on September 7, 2018, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its performances and atmosphere, but criticism for its weak narrative and over-reliance on jump-scares. Despite this, it was a major box office success, grossing $365million worldwide, thus becoming the highest-grossing film of the series. A sequel is currently in development with Akela Cooper penning the script and James Wan and Peter Safran co-producing the project. Bend It Like Beckham Bend It Like Beckham is a 2002 British family romantic comedy sports film produced, written and directed by Gurinder Chadha, and starring Parminder Nagra, Keira Knightley, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Anupam Kher, Juliet Stevenson, Shaznay Lewis and Archie Panjabi. The films title refers to the football player David Beckham, and his skill at scoring from free kicks by curling the ball past a wall of defenders. It follows the 18-year-old daughter of Punjabi Sikhs in London. She is infatuated with football but her parents have forbidden her to play because she is a girl. She joins a local womens team, which makes its way to the top of the league. Bend It Like Beckham was released theatrically on 12 April 2002 by Redbus Film Distribution, and on DVD and VHS on 18 November 2002 by Warner Home Video. The film surprised critics and was met with mostly positive reviews. With a gross of $76.6 million at the box office, it is the highest-grossing sports film to focus on association football. A stage musical version opened at Londons Phoenix Theatre on 24 June 2015. Homefront Homefront is a 2013 American action thriller film directed by Gary Fleder and released nationwide in theaters on November 27. Based on Chuck Logans novel of the same name and adapted into a screenplay by Sylvester Stallone, the film stars Jason Statham, James Franco, Winona Ryder, and Kate Bosworth. Filming began on October 1, 2012 in New Orleans. Beverly Hills Cop II Beverly Hills Cop II is a 1987 American action-comedy film directed by Tony Scott, written by Larry Ferguson and Warren Skaaren and starring Eddie Murphy. It is the sequel to the 1984 film Beverly Hills Cop and the second installment in the Beverly Hills Cop series. Murphy returns as Detroit police detective Axel Foley, who reunites with Beverly Hills detectives Billy Rosewood and John Taggart to stop a robbery/gun-running gang after Captain Andrew Bogomil is shot and seriously wounded. Although it made less money than the first film and received mixed reviews from critics, the film was still a box office success, making $153.7 million domestically. Aside from box office success, the film was nominated for an Oscar and for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, for Bob Segers "Shakedown". The Omen The Omen is a 1976 supernatural horror film directed by Richard Donner, and written by David Seltzer. The film stars Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner, Harvey Spencer Stephens, Billie Whitelaw, Patrick Troughton, Martin Benson, and Leo McKern. The first installment of The Omen franchise, The Omen concerns a young child replaced at birth by American Ambassador Robert Thorn unbeknownst to his wife, after their own son was murdered at the hospital, enabling the son of Satan to grow up with wealth and power. They are surrounded by mysterious and ominous deaths, unaware that the child, Damien, is the Antichrist. Released theatrically by 20th Century Fox in June 1976, The Omen received acclaim from critics and was a commercial success, grossing over $60 million at the box office and becoming one of the highest-grossing films of 1976. The film earned two Oscar nominations, and won for Best Original Score for Jerry Goldsmith, his only Oscar win. A scene from the film appeared at #16 on Bravos The 100 Scariest Movie Moments. The film spawned a franchise, starting with Omen II, released two years later, followed by a third instalment, The Final Conflict, in 1981, and in 1991 with The Awakening. A remake was released in 2006. Final Destination 5 Final Destination 5 is a 2011 American 3D supernatural horror film directed by Steven Quale and written by Eric Heisserer. It is the fifth and final installment in the Final Destination film series. Final Destination 5 stars Nicholas DAgosto, Emma Bell, Miles Fisher, Arlen Escarpeta, David Koechner, and Tony Todd. Despite The Final Destination being originally announced as the final of the franchise, due to its financial success, development of Final Destination 5 began in 2010. Filming took place in Vancouver, as with the first three installments. It was theatrically released in August 12, 2011, and on DVD on December 27, 2011. The film received mostly positive reviews; this is the first film in the franchise to do so. Critics praised the plot, CGI, death scenes and tone, especially in comparison to the previous installment. The film was a financial success and is the second-highest-grossing film in the franchise. August Rush August Rush is a 2007 American drama film directed by Kirsten Sheridan and produced by Richard Barton Lewis. The screenplay is by Nick Castle and James V. Hart, with a story by Paul Castro and Castle. It involves an 11-year-old musical prodigy living in an orphanage who runs away to New York City. He begins to unravel the mystery of who he is, all while his mother is searching for him and his father is searching for her. The many different sounds and rhythms he hears throughout his journey culminates in a major instrumental composition which concludes the film. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is a 1939 American political comedy-drama film directed by Frank Capra, starring Jean Arthur and James Stewart, and featuring Claude Rains and Edward Arnold. The film is about a newly appointed United States Senator who fights against a corrupt political system, and was written by Sidney Buchman, based on Lewis R. Fosters unpublished story "The Gentleman from Montana". The film was controversial when it was first released, but successful at the box office, and it made Stewart a major star. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington was nominated for eleven Academy Awards, winning for Best Original Story. Considered to be one of the greatest films of all time, the film was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry in 1989, deeming it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Two Weeks Notice Two Weeks Notice is a 2002 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Marc Lawrence and starring Hugh Grant and Sandra Bullock. Although critical response was mixed, the film was successful at the box office. Daddy's Home Daddys Home is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Sean Anders and written by Anders, Brian Burns, and John Morris. The film is about a mild-mannered step-father who vies for the attention of his wifes children when their biological father returns. The second collaboration between Ferrell and Wahlberg following the 2010 film The Other Guys, principal photography began on November 17, 2014 in New Orleans. The film was released on December 25, 2015, by Paramount Pictures and grossed $242 million worldwide, becoming Ferrells highest-grossing live-action film. A sequel, Daddys Home 2, was released on November 10, 2017. They Live They Live is a 1988 American science-fiction action thriller film written and directed by John Carpenter, and based on the 1963 short story "Eight OClock in the Morning" by Ray Nelson. It follows an unnamed drifter played by Roddy Piper, who discovers that the ruling class are aliens concealing their appearance and manipulating people to spend money, breed, and accept the status quo with subliminal messages in mass media. The film was a minor success at the time of its release, debuting #1 at the North American box office. It originally received negative reviews criticizing its social commentary, writing and acting. However, like other films of Carpenter, it later enjoyed a cult following and eventually became recognized as a largely underrated work. The film has also entered popular culture, and notably had a lasting impact on street art, while its near six-minute alley brawl between the protagonists makes appearances on all-time lists for best fight scenes. Van Wilder National Lampoons Van Wilder is a 2002 comedy film directed by Walt Becker and written by Brent Goldberg and David T. Wagner. The movie was inspired by the real life experiences of "The Real Van Wilder" Bert Kreischer while he attended Florida State University. National Lampoons Van Wilder stars Ryan Reynolds as the title character alongside Tara Reid, Kal Penn, and Tim Matheson. The film follows the misadventures of its lead character Van Wilder, a seventh-year senior, who has made his life goal in helping undergrads at Coolidge College succeed in the future. An article is then written for the campus newspaper by a fellow student, Gwen Pearson, played by Reid, bringing to light Van Wilders college life. This attracts the attention of Vans father, played by Matheson, which leads to his tuition being cut off. Van Wilder gets stuck in the middle of a love triangle between Gwen and her mean-spirited boyfriend, Richard "Dick" Bagg while struggling to graduate. Van tries various schemes to earn enough money to pay his tuition and graduate, with help from Gwen and the rest of the student body, except a couple of sinister enemies who attempt to sabotage his efforts. A sequel, The Rise of Taj, was released on December 1, 2006. A prequel, Freshman Year, was released straight-to-DVD on July 14, 2009. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly The Diving Bell and the Butterfly is a 2007 biographical drama film directed by Julian Schnabel and written by Ronald Harwood. Based on Jean-Dominique Baubys memoir of the same name, the film depicts Baubys life after suffering a massive stroke that left him with a condition known as locked-in syndrome. Bauby is played by Mathieu Amalric. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly won awards at the Cannes Film Festival, the Golden Globes, the BAFTAs, and the César Awards, and received four Oscar nominations. Several critics later listed it as one of the best films of its decade. It ranks in BBCs 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century. The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers is a 2011 romantic action adventure film directed by Paul W. S. Anderson and starring Matthew Macfadyen, Logan Lerman, Ray Stevenson, Milla Jovovich, Luke Evans, Mads Mikkelsen, Orlando Bloom, and Christoph Waltz. It is based on Alexandre Dumas’s 1844 novel of the same title with clock-punk elements. The film was released on 1 September 2011 in Germany, 12 October 2011 in the United Kingdom and France and 21 October 2011 in the United States, Canada and Australia. Upon its release, it grossed $132 million against a production budget of $75 million and received negative critical reaction. Critics praised its action sequences, score, the performances of Macfadyen and Mikkelsen, and visual style but criticized its writing, direction and characters. Serpico Serpico is a 1973 American neo-noir biographical crime film directed by Sidney Lumet, and starring Al Pacino. Waldo Salt and Norman Wexler wrote the screenplay, adapting Peter Maass biography of NYPD officer Frank Serpico, who went undercover to expose corruption in the police force. Both Maass book and the film cover 12 years, 1960 to 1972. The film and principals were nominated for numerous awards, earning recognition for its score, direction, screenplay, and Pacinos performance. The film was also a commercial success. Just Friends Just Friends is a 2005 American Christmas comedy film directed by Roger Kumble, written by Adam Tex Davis and starring Ryan Reynolds, Amy Smart, Anna Faris, Chris Klein and Christopher Marquette. The plot focuses on a formerly overweight high school nerd who attempts to free himself from the friend zone after reconnecting with his lifelong crush and best friend while visiting his hometown for Christmas. The film revolves around humorous observation of strictly platonic relationships as "just friends" or "just as best friends." It was shot in Regina and Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. The film was released on November 23, 2005 and grossed $50 million. The Wolfman The Wolfman is a 2010 American horror film directed by Joe Johnston and starring Benicio del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Hugo Weaving and Geraldine Chaplin. Written by Andrew Kevin Walker and David Self, the film is a remake of the 1941 film of the same name. Rick Baker and make-up effects supervisor Dave Elsey won the Academy Award for Best Makeup at the 83rd Academy Awards for their work. The film was released in the United States on February 12, 2010. It received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, grossing $139 million worldwide against a $150 million production budget. Get the Gringo Get the Gringo is a 2012 American action thriller film directed by Adrian Grunberg, produced, co-written by and starring Mel Gibson. The film has received largely positive reviews, gaining an 81% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The Queen The Queen is a 2006 British biographical drama film that depicts the death of Diana on August 31st, 1997. Initially, the Royal Family regard Dianas death as a private affair and thus not to be treated as an official royal death. This is in contrast with the views of Tony Blair and Dianas ex-husband, Prince Charles, who favour the general publics desire for an official expression of grief. Matters are further complicated by the media, royal protocol regarding Dianas official status, and wider issues about republicanism. The film was directed by Stephen Frears, written by Peter Morgan, and starred Helen Mirren in the title role of Queen Elizabeth II. The films production and release coincided with a revival of favourable public sentiment in respect to the monarchy, a downturn in fortunes for Tony Blair, and the British inquiry to the death of Diana. Michael Sheen reprised his role as Tony Blair from The Deal in 2003, and he did so again in The Special Relationship in 2010. The Queen also garnered general critical and popular acclaim for Mirren in the title role, which earned her numerous awards. Mirren was praised by the Queen herself and was invited to dinner at Buckingham Palace. However, Mirren could not attend due to filming commitments in Hollywood. Serendipity Serendipity is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Chelsom, written by Marc Klein, and starring John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale. The music score was composed by Alan Silvestri. The film grossed $77.5 million on a $28 million budget. A Simple Favor A Simple Favor is a 2018 American black comedy mystery thriller film directed by Paul Feig from a screenplay by Jessica Sharzer, based on the 2017 novel of the same name by Darcey Bell. The film stars Anna Kendrick, Blake Lively, Henry Golding, Andrew Rannells, Linda Cardellini, Rupert Friend, and Jean Smart and follows a small town vlogger who tries to solve the disappearance of her mysterious and rich best friend. A Simple Favor was released in the United States on September 14, 2018 by Lionsgate. The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise for the plot twists and performances of Kendrick and Lively, and was a box office success, grossing $97 million worldwide on a $20 million budget. Annabelle: Creation Annabelle: Creation is a 2017 American supernatural horror film directed by David F. Sandberg, written by Gary Dauberman and produced by Peter Safran and James Wan. It is a prequel to 2014s Annabelle and the fourth installment in the Conjuring Universe franchise. The film stars Stephanie Sigman, Talitha Bateman, Anthony LaPaglia, and Miranda Otto, and depicts the possessed Annabelle dolls origin. In October 2015, it was confirmed that an Annabelle sequel was in development; it was later revealed that the film would be a prequel rather than a sequel. Lights Out director David F. Sandberg replaced Leonetti as director, with Dauberman returning to write the script and Safran and Wan returning to produce. Principal photography began on June 27, 2016, in Los Angeles, California, and concluded on August 15, 2016. Annabelle: Creation premiered at the LA Film Festival on June 19, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on August 11, 2017. The film grossed over $306million worldwide and received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the atmosphere and acting, and noted it as an improvement over its predecessor. A sequel, Annabelle Comes Home, was released on June 26, 2019. Paycheck Paycheck is a 2003 American science fiction action film based on the short story of the same name by science fiction writer Philip K. Dick. The film was directed by John Woo and stars Ben Affleck, Uma Thurman, and Aaron Eckhart. Paul Giamatti, Michael C. Hall, Joe Morton, and Colm Feore also appear. Hannibal Rising Hannibal Rising is a 2007 horror film and the fifth film of the Hannibal Lecter franchise. It is a prequel to The Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal, and Red Dragon. The film is an adaptation of Thomas Harris 2006 novel of the same name and tells the story of Lecters evolution into a cannibalistic serial killer. The film was directed by Peter Webber from a screenplay by Harris, and stars Gaspard Ulliel as the title character with additional roles played by Gong Li, Rhys Ifans and Dominic West. Filming took place at Barrandov Studios in Prague. It was produced by the Dino De Laurentiis Company and was released in France on February 7, 2007, and in Italy, United Kingdom, and the United States on February 9, 2007. Theatrical distribution was handled by Momentum Pictures in the U.K., and by The Weinstein Company and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in the U.S.. The film received generally negative reviews from critics, though Ulliels performance as Lecter was generally praised. It grossed $82.2 million against a $50 million budget. Halloween Halloween is a 2018 American slasher film directed by David Gordon Green, written by Green, Jeff Fradley, and Danny McBride, and starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Nick Castle who reprise their respective roles as Laurie Strode and Michael Myers, with stuntman James Jude Courtney also portraying Myers. It is the eleventh installment in the Halloween film series and a direct sequel to Halloween while effecting a retcon of all previous sequels. The plot follows a post-traumatic Laurie Strode who prepares to face Michael Myers in a final showdown on Halloween night, forty years after she survived his killing spree. The film also stars Judy Greer, Andi Matichak, Will Patton, and Virginia Gardner. After failing to develop a new Halloween film in time, Dimension Films lost the production rights for a sequel, which reverted to Miramax, which then joined with Blumhouse Productions. In May 2016, a new installment was officially announced, with original co-creator John Carpenters involvement as a composer, executive producer, and creative consultant. Halloween premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 19, 2018, by Universal Pictures, the distributors first involvement with the series since Season of the Witch. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with many considering it to be both the best Halloween sequel and a return to form for the series. It grossed over $255 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film in the franchise and the highest-grossing slasher film in unadjusted dollars, breaking a record that Scream had previously set in 1996, as well as setting several other box office records. Two sequels, Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends, are scheduled for release on October 16, 2020, and October 15, 2021, respectively. Epic Movie Epic Movie is a 2007 American parody film directed and written by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer and produced by Paul Schiff. A parody of the epic film genre, the film mostly references The Lion, Harry Potter, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Pirates of the Caribbean, and The Last Stand. The song "Ms. New Booty" by Bubba Sparxxx gained commercial attention for being featured in Epic Movie. Many have considered this to be one of the worst films of all time. Talk to Her Talk to Her is a 2002 Spanish drama written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, and starring Javier Cámara, Darío Grandinetti, Leonor Watling, Geraldine Chaplin, and Rosario Flores. The film follows two men who form an unlikely friendship as they care for two women who are both in comas. The films themes include bodily autonomy and violation, the boundary between life and death, versions of love predicated on possession, and gender, gaze, voyeurism, passivity, agency, complicity, obsession, and psychoanalysis. The film was a critical and commercial success, winning the BAFTA for Best Film Not in the English Language and the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film while Almodóvar won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. It is now generally regarded as one of the finest films of the 2000s. Caddyshack Caddyshack is a 1980 American sports comedy film directed by Harold Ramis, written by Brian Doyle-Murray, Ramis, and Douglas Kenney, and starring Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Ted Knight, Michael OKeefe, and Bill Murray. Doyle-Murray also has a supporting role. Caddyshack was Ramis directorial debut and boosted the career of Dangerfield, who was previously known mostly for his stand-up comedy. Grossing nearly $40 million at the domestic box office, it was the first of a series of similar comedies. A sequel, Caddyshack II, followed, although only Chase reprised his role and the film was poorly received. The film has a cult following and was named by ESPN as "the funniest sports movie ever made." Safe Haven Safe Haven is a 2013 American romantic drama fantasy thriller film starring Julianne Hough, Josh Duhamel and Cobie Smulders. The film marks the final film role for actor Red West. It was released theatrically in North America on February 14, 2013. The film was directed by Lasse Hallström, and is an adaptation of Nicholas Sparks 2010 novel of the same name. The film was originally set for a February 8 release. Stoker Stoker is a 2013 British-American psychological thriller drama film written by Wentworth Miller, under the pen-name Ted Foulke, and directed by South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook in his English-language debut. It stars Mia Wasikowska, Matthew Goode, and Nicole Kidman, and was released on 1 March 2013. The film is dedicated to producer Tony Scott, who died after production. The Manchurian Candidate The Manchurian Candidate is a 2004 American neo-noir political thriller film directed by Jonathan Demme. The film, based on Richard Condons 1959 novel of the same name and a re-working of the previous 1962 film, stars Denzel Washington as Bennett Marco, a tenacious, virtuous soldier; Liev Schreiber as Raymond Shaw, a U.S. Representative from New York, manipulated into becoming a vice-presidential candidate; Jon Voight as U.S. Senator Tom Jordan, a challenger for vice president; and Meryl Streep as Eleanor Prentiss Shaw, also a U.S. Senator and the manipulative, ruthless mother of Raymond Shaw. The Mexican The Mexican is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Gore Verbinski and starring Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts. Its plot is a mixture of different genres. My Cousin Vinny My Cousin Vinny is a 1992 American comedy film directed by Jonathan Lynn, from a screenplay written by Dale Launer. The film stars Joe Pesci, Ralph Macchio, Marisa Tomei, Mitchell Whitfield, Lane Smith, Bruce McGill, and Fred Gwynne. The film deals with two young New Yorkers traveling through rural Alabama who are arrested and put on trial for a murder they did not commit and the comical attempts of a cousin, Vincent Gambini, a lawyer who had only recently passed the bar exam after several unsuccessful attempts, to defend them. Much of the humor comes from the fish-out-of-water interaction between the brash Italian-American New Yorkers and the more reserved Southern townspeople. A critical and financial success, Pesci, Gwynne, and Tomei all received praise for their performances, and Tomei won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. The film has also been lauded by attorneys for its accurate depiction of court procedure and trial strategy. The Man Who Wasn't There The Man Who Wasnt There is a 2001 American neo-noir crime film written, produced and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. Billy Bob Thornton stars in the title role. Also featured are Tony Shalhoub, Scarlett Johansson, James Gandolfini, and Coen regulars Frances McDormand, Michael Badalucco, Richard Jenkins and Jon Polito. Joel Coen won the Best Director Award at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, sharing the prize with David Lynch for Mulholland Drive. Ethan Coen, Joel Coens brother and co-director of the film, did not receive the Best Director Award as he was not credited as a director. This was the last film to be produced and distributed by Gramercy Pictures until it was revived in 2015. Allegiant The Divergent Series: Allegiant is a 2016 American dystopian romantic thriller film directed by Robert Schwentke with a screenplay by Bill Collage, Adam Cooper, and Noah Oppenheim. The third installment in The Divergent Series, it is a sequel to Insurgent and was intended as the first film in a two-part adaptation of the novel Allegiant, the final book in the Divergent trilogy by Veronica Roth. The film was initially titled The Divergent Series: Allegiant – Part 1, but was renamed Allegiant in September 2015; the proposed sequel was retitled Ascendant. The film stars Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Jeff Daniels, Miles Teller, Ansel Elgort, Zoë Kravitz, Maggie Q, Ray Stevenson, Bill Skarsgård, Octavia Spencer, and Naomi Watts. Set in a post-apocalyptic and dystopian Chicago, the story follows Tris Prior, her boyfriend Four Eaton, and their small group of friends escaping over the wall that has enclosed the city. Once outside, however, they discover new truths that will shift their alliances and introduce new threats. Principal photography primarily took place in Atlanta from May 2015 until August that same year. Allegiant was released on March 18, 2016, in theaters and IMAX and received generally negative reviews from critics, who criticized the lack of originality, character development, visual effects and the decision to split the film into two parts. The film was a box office bomb, grossing just $179 million worldwide against its $110 million budget, becoming the lowest-grossing Divergent film. Following budget cuts, a theatrical release for Ascendant was dropped in favor of reconfiguring the project as a television film for Starz that would be followed by a spinoff series; both projects were later cancelled. Meet the Spartans Meet the Spartans is a 2008 American parody film written and directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. The film is mainly a parody of the 2006 film 300, although it also references many other films, TV shows, people and pop cultural events of the time, in a manner similar to previous films that Friedberg and Seltzer had been involved in such as Scary Movie, Date Movie and Epic Movie. The film stars Sean Maguire, Carmen Electra and Kevin Sorbo. Meet the Spartans opened at #1 in the United States and was a box office success. Burnt Burnt is a 2015 American drama film directed by John Wells and written by Steven Knight, from a story by Michael Kalesniko. The film stars an ensemble cast including Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller, Omar Sy, Daniel Brühl, Matthew Rhys, Riccardo Scamarcio, Alicia Vikander, Uma Thurman and Emma Thompson. The film was released on October 30, 2015, by The Weinstein Company. Eraser Eraser is a 1996 American action film directed by Chuck Russell and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Caan, James Coburn, Robert Pastorelli and Vanessa L. Williams. The film follows a U.S Marshal of WITSEC who protects a senior operative testifying about an illegal arms deal and is forced to fight his former allies when one of the players is revealed to be a mole inside WITSEC. The film was a commercial success, grossing over $242 million against a budget of $100 million. It received mixed reviews from critics, but they praised Schwarzeneggers performance, the action sequences and the visual effects. It was released in the United States on June 21, 1996 and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Effects Editing in 1997. It was also one of the first major films released on DVD, being part of the Japanese launch lineup of Warner Home Videos debut of the format on December 20, 1996. Julie & Julia Julie & Julia is a 2009 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Nora Ephron starring Meryl Streep, Amy Adams, Stanley Tucci, and Chris Messina. The film contrasts the life of chef Julia Child in the early years of her culinary career with the life of young New Yorker Julie Powell, who aspires to cook all 524 recipes in Childs cookbook in 365 days, a challenge she described on her popular blog that made her a published author. Ephrons screenplay is adapted from two books: My Life in France, Childs autobiography written with Alex Prudhomme, and a memoir by Powell, Julie & Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen. Both of these books were written and published in the same time frame. Powells book was based on her blog The Julie/Julia Project, where she documented online her daily experiences cooking each of the 524 recipes in Childs Mastering the Art of French Cooking. The film is the first major motion picture based on a blog. In March 2008, Ephron began filming with Streep as Child and Adams as Powell. On July 30, 2009, the film officially premiered at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York; and, on August 7, 2009, it opened throughout North America. It received positive reviews from critics, who praised Streeps performance. Streep and Adams previously starred together in Doubt. Streep and Tucci previously starred together in The Devil Wears Prada. Julie & Julia was Ephrons last film before her death in 2012. Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason is a 2004 romantic comedy film directed by Beeban Kidron and written by Adam Brooks, Richard Curtis, Andrew Davies, and Helen Fielding, based on Fieldings 1999 novel of the same name. It stars Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones, Colin Firth as Mark Darcy, and Hugh Grant as Daniel Cleaver. The sequel to Bridget Joness Diary, the film was released in the United Kingdom on 12 November 2004 and in the United States a week later on 19 November 2004 to generally negative reviews from film critics. Despite this, the film was a box office success, grossing over $260 million worldwide. The Other Boleyn Girl The Other Boleyn Girl is a 2008 historical romantic drama film directed by Justin Chadwick. The screenplay by Peter Morgan was adapted from Philippa Gregory’s 2001 novel of the same name. It is a fictionalized account of the lives of 16th-century aristocrats Mary Boleyn, one-time mistress of King Henry VIII, and her sister, Anne, who became the monarchs ill-fated second wife, though much history is distorted. Production studio BBC Films also owns the rights to adapt the sequel novel, The Boleyn Inheritance, which tells the story of Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Jane Parker. The Best Offer The Best Offer is a 2013 English-language Italian psychological thriller written and directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. The film stars Geoffrey Rush, Jim Sturgess, Sylvia Hoeks, and Donald Sutherland, and the music score is composed by Ennio Morricone. Black Mirror: Bandersnatch Black Mirror: Bandersnatch is a 2018 interactive film in the science fiction anthology series Black Mirror. It was written by series creator Charlie Brooker and directed by David Slade. Netflix released the standalone film on 28 December 2018. In Bandersnatch, viewers make decisions for the main character, the young programmer Stefan Butler, who is adapting a fantasy choose-your-own-adventure novel into a video game in 1984. Other characters include Mohan Thakur and Colin Ritman, both of whom work at a video game company, Butlers father, Peter, and Butlers therapist, Dr. Haynes. The film is based on a planned Imagine Software video game of the same name which went unreleased after the company filed for bankruptcy. It also alludes to Lewis Carrolls own works that feature the bandersnatch creature. A piece of science fiction and horror, Bandersnatch incorporates meta-commentary and rumination on free will. Brooker and executive producer Annabel Jones were approached by Netflix about making an interactive film in May 2017, during which time Netflix had several interactive projects for children underway. Difficulty in writing the highly non-linear script led to the creation of a bespoke program called Branch Manager for Netflix; the unique nature of the content required adaptations in the platforms use of cache memory. Filming and production took longer than for typical Black Mirror episodes, resulting in the shows fifth series being delayed. A quickly-deleted tweet from a Netflix account about the release of Bandersnatch led to widespread media speculation throughout December which Netflix declined to comment on. The trailer for Bandersnatch was released on 27 December 2018, a day before the film was released. Critical reception for the film was generally positive, though some found the interactive nature to be too gimmicky for a proper Black Mirror narrative. In 2019, the episode won two Emmy Awards, including the Outstanding Television Movie award. Mirrors Mirrors is a 2008 supernatural horror film directed by Alexandre Aja, starring Kiefer Sutherland, Paula Patton, and Amy Smart. The film was first titled Into the Mirror, but the name was later changed to Mirrors. Filming began on May 1, 2007, and it was released in American theaters on August 15, 2008. The film was originally scripted as a straightforward remake of the 2003 South Korean horror film Into the Mirror which is rated 15 by KMRB. However, once Aja was brought on board and read the script, he was dissatisfied with the particulars of the original films story. He decided to retain the original films basic idea involving mirrors, and to incorporate a few of its scenes, but otherwise crafted a new story and script for his version of the movie. The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear The Naked Gun : The Smell of Fear is a 1991 comedy film. It is the sequel to the 1988 film From the Files of Police Squad! and the second installment in The Naked Gun film series. The film stars Leslie Nielsen as the comically bumbling Police Lt. Frank Drebin of Police Squad!. Priscilla Presley plays the role of Jane, with O. J. Simpson as Nordberg and George Kennedy as police captain Ed Hocken. The film also features Robert Goulet as the villainous Quentin Hapsburg and Richard Griffiths as renewable fuel advocate Dr. Albert S. Meinheimer. Zsa Zsa Gabor, Mel Tormé and members of the Chicago Bears have cameo roles. David Zucker returns from the first entry as director and screenwriter of the film. Jim Abrahams and Jerry Zucker serve as executive producers for the film and receive writing credit due to their contributions to the first entry of the series and the Police Squad! television series. However, neither contributed to the screenplay for the film. A third installment in the series, The Final Insult, was released in 1994, Despicable Me 3 Despicable Me 3 is a 2017 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Illumination for Universal Pictures. It is the third installment in the Despicable Me film series and the sequel to Despicable Me 2. The film is directed by Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda, co-directed by Eric Guillon and written by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio. In the film, Gru teams up with his long-lost twin brother Dru in order to defeat a new enemy named Balthazar Bratt, a former child actor, obsessed with the 1980s, who grows up to become a villain after having his show cancelled following adolesence. Steve Carell, Miranda Cosgrove and Dana Gaier reprise their roles of Felonious Gru, Margo and Edith from the first two films with Julie Andrews returns as Marlena Gru, Grus mother from Despicable Me and Kristen Wiig and Steve Coogan return as Lucy and Silas Ramsbottom from Despicable Me 2. They are joined by Trey Parker, Jenny Slate and Nev Scharrel. Despicable Me 3 premiered on June 14, 2017, at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, and had a theatrical release in the United States on June 30, 2017, by Universal Pictures in 3D, RealD 3D, Dolby Cinema, IMAX and IMAX 3D. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed over $1 billion worldwide, making it the fourth highest-grossing film of 2017, the seventh highest-grossing animated film of all time and the 34th highest-grossing film of all time. It is Illuminations second film to gross over $1 billion, after Minions in 2015, becoming Illuminations first ever animated franchise to do so. The Sum of All Fears The Sum of All Fears is a 2002 American spy thriller film directed by Phil Alden Robinson, based on Tom Clancys novel of the same name. The film, which is set in the Jack Ryan film series, is a reboot taking place in 2002. Jack Ryan is portrayed as a younger character by Ben Affleck, in comparison with The Hunt for Red October starring Alec Baldwin, along with the films subsequent sequels, Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger, both of which starred Harrison Ford. The film is about a plot by an Austrian Neo-Nazi to trigger a nuclear war between the United States and Russia, so that he can establish a fascist superstate in Europe. After the Neo-Nazis scientists build a secret nuclear weapon that destroys Baltimore and a rogue Russian officer paid off by the Neo-Nazi attacks a U.S. aircraft carrier, the worlds superpowers are pushed close to the brink of all-out war. CIA analyst Jack Ryan is the only person who realizes that the Baltimore bomb was a black market weapon, not a Russian one. With the clock ticking, Ryan has to find a way to stop the impending nuclear war. The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios of Paramount Pictures, Mace Neufeld Productions, MFP Munich Film Partners, and S.O.A.F. Productions. On June 4, 2002, the original motion picture soundtrack was released by the Elektra Records music label. The soundtrack was composed and orchestrated by musician Jerry Goldsmith. It premiered in theaters in the United States on May 31, 2002. The Sum of All Fears received generally mixed reviews from critics and is considered a major financial success, having a worldwide theatrical run of $193.9 million compared to its production budget of $68 million and related marketing costs. The Family Man The Family Man is a 2000 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Brett Ratner, written by David Diamond and David Weissman, and starring Nicolas Cage and Téa Leoni. Cages production company, Saturn Films, helped produce the film. The film centers on a man who experiences what his life might have been if he had made a different decision earlier in his life. Frost/Nixon Frost/Nixon is a 2008 historical drama film based on the 2006 play of the same name by Peter Morgan, who also adapted the screenplay. The film tells the story behind the Frost/Nixon interviews of 1977. The film was directed by Ron Howard. A co-production of the United States, the United Kingdom and France, the film was produced for Universal Pictures by Howard, Brian Grazer of Imagine Entertainment, and Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner of Working Title Films, and received five Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Director. The film reunites its original two stars from the West End and Broadway productions of the play: Michael Sheen as British television broadcaster David Frost and Frank Langella as former United States President Richard Nixon. It was released in the United States on December 5, 2008, and in the United Kingdom on January 23, 2009. The Forbidden Kingdom The Forbidden Kingdom is a 2008 Chinese-American fantasy kung fu wuxia film written by John Fusco, and directed by Rob Minkoff, and starring Jackie Chan and Jet Li. Loosely based on the novel Journey to the West, it is the first film to co-star Jackie Chan and Jet Li. The action sequences were choreographed by Yuen Woo-ping. The film is distributed in the United States through Lionsgate and The Weinstein Company, and through The Huayi Brothers Film & Taihe Investment Company in China. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the US and Hong Kong on September 9, 2008 and the United Kingdom on November 17, 2008. Upon release, the film received mixed critical reception. Many criticized the overuse of effects and visuals as well as the screenplay. However, the cast, direction, action sequences, choreography, and Lis and Chans performances received the highest praise. In addition, The Forbidden Kingdom was a commercial success, grossing $128 million against a budget of only $55 million. Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny is a 2006 American musical fantasy stoner comedy film about comedy rock duo Tenacious D. Written, produced by and starring Tenacious D members Jack Black and Kyle Gass, it is directed and co-written by musician and puppeteer Liam Lynch. Despite being about an actual band, the film is a fictitious story set in the 1990s about the bands origins, and their journey to find a pick belonging to Satan that allows its users to become rock legends. The film was released on November 22, 2006 and was a box office bomb. The soundtrack, The Pick of Destiny, was also released in 2006 as the bands second studio album. Safe Safe is a 2012 American action thriller film written and directed by Boaz Yakin, produced by Lawrence Bender and Dana Brunetti, and starring Jason Statham, Chris Sarandon, Robert John Burke and James Hong. Statham plays Luke Wright, an ex-cop and former cage fighter who winds up protecting a gifted child who is being chased by the Russian mafia, Chinese Triads, and corrupt New York City police. Safe was released by Lionsgate Films on April 27, 2012. Upon release, the film received generally negative reviews for its screenplay, writing and pace. However, the film received critical praise for the action sequences, direction, the cast, music and stunts. In addition to a critical failure, the film did average business at the box office by grossing $40.6 million worldwide against budget of $30 million. The Iron Lady The Iron Lady is a 2011 British-French biographical drama film based on the life and career of Margaret Thatcher, a British stateswoman and politician who was the first ever female and longest-serving Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of the 20th century. The film was directed by Phyllida Lloyd. Thatcher is portrayed primarily by Meryl Streep, and, in her formative and early political years, by Alexandra Roach. Thatchers husband, Denis Thatcher, is portrayed by Jim Broadbent, and by Harry Lloyd as the younger Denis. Thatchers longest-serving cabinet member and eventual deputy, Geoffrey Howe, is portrayed by Anthony Head. While the film was met with mixed reviews, Streeps performance was widely acclaimed, and considered to be one of the greatest of her career. She received her 17th Oscar nomination for her portrayal and ultimately won the award for the third time, 29 years after her second Oscars win. She also earned her third Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama award, and her second BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. The film also won the Academy Award for Best Makeup and the BAFTA Award for Best Makeup and Hair. The film was loosely based on John Campbells biography The Iron Lady: Margaret Thatcher, from Grocers Daughter to Prime Minister. Gods of Egypt Gods of Egypt is a 2016 fantasy action film directed by Alex Proyas based on the ancient Egyptian deities. It stars Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Gerard Butler, Brenton Thwaites, Chadwick Boseman, Élodie Yung, Courtney Eaton, Rufus Sewell and Geoffrey Rush. The film portrays a mortal Egyptian hero who partners with the Egyptian god Horus to save the world from Set and rescue his love. Filming took place in Australia under the American film production and distribution company Summit Entertainment. While the films production budget was the parent company Lionsgates financial exposure was less than $10 million due to tax incentives and pre-sales. The Australian government provided a tax credit for 46% of the films budget. When Lionsgate began promoting the film in November 2015, it received backlash for its predominantly white cast playing Egyptian deities. In response, Lionsgate and director Proyas apologized for ethnically-inaccurate casting. Lionsgate released Gods of Egypt in theaters globally, starting on , 2016, in 2D, RealD 3D, and IMAX 3D, and in the United States, Canada, and 68 other markets on . The film was poorly reviewed by critics, who criticized its choice of cast, script, acting and special effects. It grossed a total of $150 million against a $140 million budget, becoming a box office bomb and losing the studio up to $90 million. It received five nominations at the 37th Golden Raspberry Awards. The Boss Baby The Boss Baby is a 2017 American 3D computer-animated comedy film loosely based on the 2010 picture book of the same name by Marla Frazee and produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Directed by Tom McGrath and written by Michael McCullers, the film stars the voices of Alec Baldwin as the title character, along with Miles Bakshi, Steve Buscemi, Jimmy Kimmel, Lisa Kudrow, and Tobey Maguire. The plot follows a baby who is a secret agent in the war for adults love between babies and puppies. The Boss Baby premiered at the Miami International Film Festival on March 12, 2017, and was released by 20th Century Fox on March 31, 2017. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $528 million worldwide against its $125 million budget. The film received Best Animated Feature nominations at both the Academy Awards, Annie Awards, and Golden Globes. A sequel is scheduled to be released on March 26, 2021, while a Netflix TV series, Back in Business, premiered April 6, 2018. Patch Adams Patch Adams is a 1998 semi-biographical comedy drama film starring Robin Williams, Monica Potter, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Bob Gunton. Directed by Tom Shadyac, it is based on the life story of Dr. Hunter "Patch" Adams and the book, Gesundheit: Good Health is a Laughing Matter, by Dr. Adams and Maureen Mylander. Despite being poorly received by critics and Dr. Adams himself, the film was a box-office success; grossing over twice its budget in the United States alone. Paul Blart: Mall Cop Paul Blart: Mall Cop is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Steve Carr and written by Kevin James and Nick Bakay. It stars James as Paul Blart, a mall security guard who must rescue the civilians taken hostage by a group of thugs on the night of Black Friday. The film co-stars Jayma Mays, Keir ODonnell, Bobby Cannavale, and Stephen Rannazzisi. Filming began in February 2008 with most of the shooting taking place at the Burlington Mall in Burlington. The film opened in the United States on January 16, 2009, distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. Against a budget of $26 million, it grossed $31.8 million in its opening weekend and finished with a gross of more than $146 million in North America and a worldwide total of $183 million. A sequel, Mall Cop 2, was released in 2015. Paul Blart: Mall Cop was also remade in Tamil as Gurkha, released in 2019. Where the Wild Things Are Where the Wild Things Are is a 2009 fantasy drama film directed by Spike Jonze. Written by Jonze and Dave Eggers, it is adapted from Maurice Sendaks 1963 childrens book of the same name. It combines live-action, performers in costumes, animatronics, and computer-generated imagery. The film stars Max Records and features the voices of James Gandolfini, Paul Dano, Lauren Ambrose, Forest Whitaker, Catherine OHara, and Chris Cooper. The film centers on a lonely boy named Max who sails away to an island inhabited by creatures known as the "Wild Things," who declare Max their king. In the early 1980s, Disney considered adapting the film as a blend of traditionally animated characters and computer-generated environments, but development did not go past a test film to see how the animation hybridizing would result. In 2001, Universal Studios acquired rights to the books adaptation and initially attempted to develop a computer-animated adaptation with Disney animator Eric Goldberg, but the CGI concept was replaced with a live-action one in 2003, and Goldberg was dropped for Spike Jonze. The film was co-produced by actor Tom Hanks through his production company Playtone and made with an estimated budget of $100 million. Where the Wild Things Are was a joint production between Australia, Germany, and the United States, and was filmed principally in Melbourne. The film was released on October 16, 2009, in the United States, on December 3 in Australia, and on December 17 in Germany. The film was met with mostly positive reviews and appeared on many year-end top ten lists. However the film flopped commercially at the box office, making $100.1 million from a budget of $100 million. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 2, 2010. Thunderball Thunderball is a 1965 British spy film and the fourth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, which in turn was based on an original screenplay by Jack Whittingham. It was the third and final Bond film to be directed by Terence Young, with its screenplay by Richard Maibaum and John Hopkins. The movie would have been the first of the Bond series if not for legal disputes over copyright issues. The film follows Bonds mission to find two NATO atomic bombs stolen by SPECTRE, which holds the world to ransom for £100 million in diamonds, in exchange for not destroying an unspecified major city in either the United Kingdom or the United States. The search leads Bond to the Bahamas, where he encounters Emilio Largo, the card-playing, eye patch-wearing SPECTRE Number Two. Backed by CIA agent Felix Leiter and Largos mistress, Domino Derval, Bonds search culminates in an underwater battle with Largos henchmen. The film had a complex production, with four different units and about a quarter of the film consisting of underwater scenes. Thunderball was the first Bond film shot in widescreen Panavision and the first to have a running time of over two hours. Thunderball was associated with a legal dispute in 1961 when former Ian Fleming collaborators Kevin McClory and Jack Whittingham sued him shortly after the 1961 publication of the novel, claiming he based it upon the screenplay the trio had written in a failed cinematic translation of James Bond. The lawsuit was settled out of court and Bond film series producers Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, fearing a rival McClory film, allowed him to retain certain screen rights to the novels story, plot, and characters, and for McClory to receive sole producer credit on this film; Broccoli and Saltzman instead served as executive producers. The film was a success, earning a total of $141.2 million worldwide, exceeding the earnings of the three previous Bond films. In 1966, John Stears won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and production designer Ken Adam was also nominated for a BAFTA award. Thunderball is the most financially successful film of the series in North America when adjusting for ticket price inflation. Some critics and viewers showered praise on the film and branded it a welcome addition to the series, while others complained of the repetitively monotonous aquatic action and prolonged length. In 1983, Warner Bros. released a second film adaptation of the novel under the title Never Say Never Again, with McClory as executive producer. Exam Exam is a 2009 British psychological thriller film written by Simon Garrity and Stuart Hazeldine, directed by Hazeldine, and starring Colin Salmon, Chris Carey, Jimi Mistry, Luke Mably, Gemma Chan, Chuk Iwuji, John Lloyd Fillingham, Pollyanna McIntosh, Adar Beck and Nathalie Cox. Repo Men Repo Men is a 2010 American-Canadian science fiction action-thriller film directed by Miguel Sapochnik, and starring Jude Law, Forest Whitaker, Liev Schreiber, Alice Braga and Carice van Houten. It is based on the novel The Repossession Mambo by Eric Garcia. What Dreams May Come What Dreams May Come is a 1998 American fantasy drama film directed by Vincent Ward and adapted by Ronald Bass from the 1978 novel of the same name by Richard Matheson. Starring Robin Williams and Cuba Gooding Jr., it won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and the Art Directors Guild Award for Excellence in Production Design. It was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction. The title is from a line in Hamlets "To be" soliloquy. Couples Retreat Couples Retreat is a 2009 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Billingsley marking his directorial debut, and written by Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn, Dana Fox, Curtis Hanson, and Greg Beeman. Vaughn and Favreau star with Jason Bateman, Faizon Love, Kristin Davis, Malin Åkerman, Kristen Bell, and Jean Reno. It was released on October 9, 2009, in the United States. The film was shot mostly on the French Polynesian island of Bora Bora. The Killing of a Sacred Deer The Killing of a Sacred Deer is a 2017 psychological thriller film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, from a screenplay by Lanthimos and Efthymis Filippou. It stars Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman, Barry Keoghan, Raffey Cassidy, Sunny Suljic, Alicia Silverstone, and Bill Camp. The story is based on the ancient Greek tragedy Iphigenia at Aulis by Euripides. The film follows a cardiac surgeon who secretly befriends a teenage boy with a connection to his past. He introduces the boy to his family, who begin to fall mysteriously ill. The Killing of a Sacred Deer was selected to compete for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. The film was theatrically released in the United States on October 20, 2017, by A24, and in the United Kingdom and Ireland on November 3, 2017, by 20th Century Fox. It has received positive reviews, and grossed over $6 million worldwide. The Rundown The Rundown is a 2003 American action comedy film directed by Peter Berg and written by James Vanderbilt and R.J. Stewart. It stars Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Seann William Scott, Christopher Walken, and Rosario Dawson. In the film, Johnson plays a bounty hunter who travels to Brazil to retrieve his employers son. The film was released on September 26, 2003, and made $80.9 million on an $85 million budget. I Saw the Devil I Saw the Devil is a 2010 South Korean thriller film directed by Kim Jee-woon and written by Park Hoon-jung. Starring Lee Byung-hun and Choi Min-sik, the film follows NIS agent Kim Soo-hyun, who embarks on a quest of revenge when his fiancée is brutally murdered by the psychopathic serial killer Jang Kyung-chul. I Saw the Devil made its premiere in the United States at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and had a limited U.S theatrical release. I Saw the Devil was Choi Min-siks first major role since the changes to the Korean screen quota system. Sweet Home Alabama Sweet Home Alabama is a 2002 American romantic comedy film directed by Andy Tennant and starring Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas, Patrick Dempsey and Candice Bergen. The film was released by Touchstone Pictures on September 27, 2002. The film takes its title from the Lynyrd Skynyrd song of the same name. The X Files The X-Files is a 1998 American neo-noir science fiction thriller based on Chris Carters television series The X-Files, which revolves around fictional unsolved cases called the X-Files and the characters solving them. It was directed by Rob Bowman, written by Carter and Frank Spotnitz and featured five main characters from the television series: David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Mitch Pileggi, John Neville, and William B. Davis reprise their respective roles as FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, FBI Assistant Director Walter Skinner, Well-Manicured Man, and the Cigarette-Smoking Man. The film was promoted with the tagline Fight the Future. The film takes place between seasons five and six of the television series, and is based upon the series extraterrestrial mythology. The story follows agents Mulder and Scully, removed from their usual jobs on the X-Files, and investigating the bombing of a building and the destruction of criminal evidence. They uncover what appears to be a government conspiracy attempting to hide the truth about an alien colonization of Earth. Carter decided to make a feature film to explore the shows mythology on a wider scale, as well as appealing to non-fans. He wrote the story with Frank Spotnitz at the end of 1996 and, with a budget from 20th Century Fox, filming began in 1997, following the end of the shows fourth season. Carter assembled cast and crew from the show, as well as some other, well-known actors such as Blythe Danner and Martin Landau, to begin production on what they termed "Project Blackwood". The film was produced by Carter and Daniel Sackheim. Mark Snow continued his role as X-Files composer to create the films score. The film premiered on June 19, 1998, in the United States, and received mixed reviews from critics. Although some enjoyed the style and effects of the film, others found the plot confusing and viewed it as little more than an extended episode of the series. A sequel, titled I Want to Believe, was released ten years later. Super Size Me Super Size Me is a 2004 American documentary film directed by and starring Morgan Spurlock, an American independent filmmaker. Spurlocks film follows a 30-day period from February 1 to March 2, 2003, during which he ate only McDonalds food. The film documents this lifestyles drastic effect on Spurlocks physical and psychological well-being and explores the fast food industrys corporate influence, including how it encourages poor nutrition for its own profit. Spurlock ate at McDonalds restaurants three times per day, eating every item on the chains menu at least once. Spurlock consumed an average of 20.9 megajoules or 5,000 kcal per day during the experiment. An intake of around 2,500 kcal within a healthy balanced diet is more generally recommended for a man to maintain his weight. As a result, the then-32-year-old Spurlock gained , a 13% body mass increase, increased his cholesterol to 230 mg/dL, and experienced mood swings, sexual dysfunction, and fat accumulation in his liver. It took Spurlock fourteen months to lose all the weight gained from his experiment using a vegan diet supervised by his then-girlfriend, a chef who specializes in gourmet vegan dishes. The reason for Spurlocks investigation was the increasing spread of obesity throughout U.S. society, which the Surgeon General has declared "epidemic", and the corresponding lawsuit brought against McDonalds on behalf of two overweight girls, who, it was alleged, became obese as a result of eating McDonalds food. Spurlock argued that although the lawsuit against McDonalds failed as well as the McLibel case, much of the same criticism leveled against the tobacco companies applies to fast food franchises whose product is both physiologically addictive and physically harmful. The documentary was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and won Best Documentary Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America. A comic book related to the movie has been made with Dark Horse Comics as the publisher containing stories based on numerous cases of fast food health scares. Spurlock released a sequel, Holy Chicken!, in 2017. Home Alone 3 Home Alone 3 is a 1997 American family comedy film written and produced by John Hughes. It is the third film in the Home Alone series and the first not to feature actor Macaulay Culkin and the cast from the previous films, director Chris Columbus, and composer John Williams. The film is directed by Raja Gosnell, who served as the editor of both original films and stars Alex D. Linz as Alex Pruitt, an 8-year-old child prodigy who defends his home from a band of criminals working for a North Korean terrorist organization. The film was followed by a made-for-television sequel, Taking Back the House, in 2002. The Ballad of Buster Scruggs The Ballad of Buster Scruggs is a 2018 American western comedy-drama anthology film written, directed, and produced by the Coen brothers. It stars Tim Blake Nelson, Liam Neeson, James Franco, Brendan Gleeson, Zoe Kazan, Tyne Daly, Harry Melling, Bill Heck, and Tom Waits, and features six vignettes that take place on the American frontier. The film premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on August 31, 2018, where it won the Golden Osella Award for Best Screenplay. After a limited theatrical run beginning on November 9, 2018, it was released on Netflix on November 16. The National Board of Review named it as one of its top ten best films of 2018. The film earned three nominations at the 91st Academy Awards: Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Costume Design and Best Original Song. The Wave Die Welle is a 2008 German socio-political thriller film directed by Dennis Gansel and starring Jürgen Vogel, Frederick Lau, Jennifer Ulrich and Max Riemelt in the leads. It is based on Ron Jones social experiment The Third Wave and Todd Strassers novel, The Wave. The film was produced by Christian Becker for Rat Pack Filmproduktion. It was successful in German cinemas, and after ten weeks, 2.3 million people had watched it. Sixteen Candles Sixteen Candles is a 1984 American coming-of-age comedy film starring Molly Ringwald, Michael Schoeffling, and Anthony Michael Hall. It was written and directed by John Hughes. Maverick Maverick is a 1994 American western comedy film directed by Richard Donner and written by William Goldman. Based on the 1950s television series of the same name created by Roy Huggins, the film stars Mel Gibson as Bret Maverick, a card player and con artist who collects money in order to enter a high-stakes poker game. He is joined in his adventure by Annabelle Bransford, another con artist, and Marshall Zane Cooper. a lawman. The supporting cast features Graham Greene, James Coburn, Alfred Molina and many cameo appearances by Western film actors, country music stars and other actors. Released theatrically by Warner Bros. on May 20, 1994, the film was both a critical and commercial success, having grossed over $183 million worldwide. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design. Maze Runner: The Death Cure Maze Runner: The Death Cure is a 2018 American dystopian science fiction film directed by Wes Ball and written by T.S. Nowlin, based on the novel The Death Cure written by James Dashner. It is the sequel to the 2015 film The Scorch Trials and the third and final installment in the Maze Runner film series. The film stars Dylan OBrien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Dexter Darden, Nathalie Emmanuel, Giancarlo Esposito, Aidan Gillen, Walton Goggins, Ki Hong Lee, Jacob Lofland, Katherine McNamara, Barry Pepper, Will Poulter, Rosa Salazar, and Patricia Clarkson. Maze Runner: The Death Cure was originally set to be released on February 17, 2017, in the United States by 20th Century Fox, but the studio rescheduled the films release for January 26, 2018, in theatres and IMAX, allowing time for OBrien to recover from injuries he sustained during filming. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed over $288 million worldwide. Rescue Dawn Rescue Dawn is a 2006 American epic war drama film written and directed by Werner Herzog, based on an adapted screenplay written from his 1997 documentary film Little Dieter Needs to Fly. The film stars Christian Bale, and is based on the true story of German-American pilot Dieter Dengler, who was shot down and captured by villagers sympathetic to the Pathet Lao during an American military campaign in the Vietnam War. Steve Zahn, Jeremy Davies, Pat Healy, and Toby Huss also have principal roles. The film project, which had initially come together during 2004, began shooting in Thailand in August 2005. Despite critical acclaim, the film was a box office failure. Epic Epic is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated action-adventure film based loosely on William Joyces 1996 childrens book The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs. It was produced by Blue Sky Studios; written by William Joyce, James V. Hart, Daniel Shere, Tom J. Astle and Matt Ember; and directed by Chris Wedge, the director of the animated movies Ice Age and Robots. The film stars the voices of Colin Farrell, Josh Hutcherson, Amanda Seyfried, Christoph Waltz, Aziz Ansari, Chris ODowd, Pitbull, Jason Sudeikis, Steven Tyler, and Beyoncé. Epic was released on May 24, 2013, by 20th Century Fox. The film received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics and it earned $268 million on a $93 million budget. Happy Death Day Happy Death Day is a 2017 American black comedy slasher film directed by Christopher Landon, and written by Scott Lobdell. It stars Jessica Rothe, Israel Broussard, and Ruby Modine. The film was produced by Jason Blum through his Blumhouse Productions banner. The film is also in association with Digital Riot Media and Vesuvius Productions. It follows a college student who is murdered on her birthday and begins reliving the day repeatedly, at which point she sets out to find the killer and stop her death. Originally announced in 2007 under the title Half to Death, the film was released on October 13, 2017, by Universal Pictures. It grossed $125million worldwide on a $4.8million budget and received mostly positive reviews, with critics deeming the film entertaining while acknowledging the familiar premise, and describing it as "Groundhog Day meets Scream". A sequel, Happy Death Day 2U, was released on February 13, 2019. Ride Along Ride Along is a 2014 American buddy cop comedy film directed by Tim Story and starring Ice Cube, Kevin Hart, John Leguizamo, Bryan Callen, Tika Sumpter and Laurence Fishburne. Greg Coolidge, Jason Mantzoukas, Phil Hay, and Matt Manfredi wrote the screenplay based on a story originally from Coolidge. The film follows Ben Barber, a high school security guard who must prove to his girlfriends brother, James Payton, that he is worthy of marrying her. James, a police officer out to catch a Serbian smugglers boss, takes Ben on a ride along to prove himself. Principal photography began on October 31, 2012 in Atlanta and ended on December 19, 2012. The film was produced by Relativity Media, Cube Vision Productions and Rainforest Films, and distributed by Universal Pictures. Following two premieres in Atlanta and Los Angeles, the film was released worldwide on January 17, 2014. Despite negative reviews, the film earned a worldwide total of more than $153 million against a budget of $25 million. The film broke the record for highest domestic opening weekend gross in the month of January, taking in $41.5 million, a record broken again a year later when American Sniper had its wide release. A sequel, Ride Along 2, was released on January 15, 2016. Bonnie and Clyde Bonnie and Clyde is a 1967 American neo-noir biographical crime film directed by Arthur Penn and starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway as the title characters Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker. Also featured were Michael J. Pollard, Gene Hackman, and Estelle Parsons. The screenplay was written by David Newman and Robert Benton. Robert Towne and Beatty provided uncredited contributions to the script; Beatty produced the film. The soundtrack was composed by Charles Strouse. Bonnie and Clyde is considered one of the first films of the New Hollywood era and a landmark film. It broke many cinematic taboos and for some members of the counterculture, the film was considered to be a "rallying cry." Its success prompted other filmmakers to be more open in presenting sex and violence in their films. The films ending became iconic as "one of the bloodiest death scenes in cinematic history." The film received Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actress and Best Cinematography. It was among the first 100 films selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Brick Brick is a 2005 American neo-noir mystery film written and directed by Rian Johnson in his directorial debut, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Brick was distributed by Focus Features, and opened in New York and Los Angeles on April 7, 2006. The films narrative centers on a hardboiled detective story set in a California suburb. Most of the main characters are high school students. The film draws heavily in plot, characterization, and dialogue from hardboiled classics, especially those by Dashiell Hammett. The title refers to a block of heroin, compressed roughly to the size and shape of a brick. The film won the Special Jury Prize for Originality of Vision at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, and received positive reviews from critics. It has come to be regarded as a cult classic. Hotel Transylvania 2 Hotel Transylvania 2 is a 2015 American 3D computer animated comedy film, the second installment in the Hotel Transylvania franchise and the sequel to the 2012 film Hotel Transylvania, with its director, Genndy Tartakovsky, and writer, Robert Smigel, returning for the film. Produced by Sony Pictures Animation, it was animated by Sony Pictures Imageworks, with an additional funding provided by LStar Capital. Hotel Transylvania 2 depicts events taking place seven years after the first film, with the hotel now open to human guests. Mavis and Johnny have a young son named Dennis, whose lack of any vampire abilities worries his grandfather Dracula. When Mavis and Johnny go on a visit to Johnnys parents, Dracula calls his friends to help him make Dennis a vampire. Soon, things turn upside-down when Draculas old-school human-hating father Vlad unexpectedly visits the hotel. Original voices from the first film—Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, Selena Gomez, Kevin James, Steve Buscemi, David Spade, Fran Drescher and Molly Shannon—returned for the sequel, with Keegan-Michael Key replacing CeeLo Green as Murray. New additions to the cast include Mel Brooks, Asher Blinkoff, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Dana Carvey and Rob Riggle. The film was released on September 25, 2015, by Columbia Pictures and was a box office success, grossing $473 million worldwide on an $80 million budget. A third film, titled Summer Vacation, was released on July 13, 2018, with a fourth film set for release on December 21, 2021. Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb is a 2014 American comedy adventure film directed by Shawn Levy and written by David Guion and Michael Handelman. It is the third and final installment in the Night at the Museum film series, and a sequel to Battle of the Smithsonian. The film stars Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Owen Wilson, Dan Stevens and Ben Kingsley. In Secret of the Tomb, security guard Larry Daley must travel to London to return the tablet of Ahkmenrah, an Egyptian artifact which causes the exhibits to come to life, before the magic disappears. Principal photography of Secret of the Tomb took place from January to May 2014 in London, England and British Columbia, Canada. The film premiered on December 11, 2014, at New York Citys Ziegfeld Theater and was released in the United States on December 19, 2014. Secret of the Tomb grossed over $363 million at the box office. This film was dedicated to the memory of Robin Williams, who died four months before the films release, and fellow Night at the Museum actor Mickey Rooney, who died before principal photography was finished. Frequency Frequency is a 2000 American science fiction thriller drama film. It was co-produced and directed by Gregory Hoblit and written and co-produced by Toby Emmerich. The film stars Dennis Quaid and Jim Caviezel as father and son, Frank and John Sullivan respectively. It was filmed in Toronto and New York City. The film gained mostly favorable reviews following its release via DVD format on October 31, 2000. Alpha Dog Alpha Dog is a 2006 American crime drama film written and directed by Nick Cassavetes based on the true story of the kidnapping and murder of Nicholas Markowitz in 2000. It was first screened at the Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2006, with a wide release the following year on January 12, 2007. Starring Emile Hirsch, Justin Timberlake, Ben Foster, Shawn Hatosy, Anton Yelchin, Olivia Wilde, and Amanda Seyfried with Harry Dean Stanton, Sharon Stone, and Bruce Willis. The Lucky One The Lucky One is a 2012 romantic drama film directed by Scott Hicks and released in April 2012. It is an adaptation of Nicholas Sparks’ 2008 novel of the same name. The film stars Zac Efron as Logan Thibault, a US Marine who finds a photograph of a young woman while serving in Iraq, carries it around as a good luck charm, and later tracks down the woman, with whom he begins a relationship The movie received negative reviews but grossed over 99.4 million. Witness for the Prosecution Witness for the Prosecution is a 1957 American film co-adapted and directed by Billy Wilder and starring Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich, Charles Laughton, and Elsa Lanchester. The film, which has film noir elements, depicts an English courtroom drama. Set in the Old Bailey in London, the picture is based on the play of the same name by Agatha Christie and deals with the trial of a man accused of murder. The first film adaptation of Christies story, Witness for the Prosecution was adapted for the screen by Larry Marcus, Harry Kurnitz and Wilder. The film received positive reviews. Death Becomes Her Death Becomes Her is a 1992 American black comedy directed by Robert Zemeckis, written by David Koepp and Martin Donovan, and starring Meryl Streep, Bruce Willis, and Goldie Hawn. The film focuses on a pair of rivals, who drink a magic potion that promises eternal youth, but experience unpleasant side effects when they physically die, becoming walking, talking corpses in the process. Death Becomes Her won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. The film received mixed reviews from critics, but was a commercial success, grossing $149 million worldwide. It has developed a strong cult following, particularly among the LGBT community. The Basketball Diaries The Basketball Diaries is a 1995 American biographical crime drama film directed by Scott Kalvert, written by Bryan Goluboff, and produced by Liz Heller and John Bard Manulis. The film is based on an autobiographical novel by the same name written by Jim Carroll. It tells the story of Carrolls teenage years as a promising high school basketball player and writer who develops an addiction to heroin. Distributed by New Line Cinema, The Basketball Diaries stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Carroll, along with Bruno Kirby, Lorraine Bracco, Ernie Hudson, Patrick McGaw, James Madio, Michael Imperioli and Mark Wahlberg in supporting roles. The world premiere of The Basketball Diaries occurred at the Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 1995. The film was widely released in theaters on April 21, 1995. It received mixed reviews. The film grossed $2.4 million at the box office. Bride Wars Bride Wars is a 2009 American romantic black comedy film directed by Gary Winick and written by Greg DePaul, June Diane Raphael, and Casey Wilson. The film stars Kate Hudson, Anne Hathaway, Bryan Greenberg, Chris Pratt, Steve Howey, Kristen Johnston, and Candice Bergen. A Chinese remake of the same name was released in 2015. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is an anime series adapted from the Fullmetal Alchemist manga by Hiromu Arakawa. Produced by Bones, the series is directed by Yasuhiro Irie and written by Hiroshi Ōnogi. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is the second anime television series based on Fullmetal Alchemist, the first being 2003s Fullmetal Alchemist. Unlike the previous adaptation, Brotherhood is an almost 1:1 adaptation directly following the original events of the manga. It was first announced in the manga series 20th tankōbon volume. In Japan, it is differentiated from the 2003 series by the inclusion of the English language title. The series premiered on April 5, 2009, on MBS-TBS Sunday 5:00 PM JST anime time block, replacing Mobile Suit Gundam 00, and ran weekly until airing its final episode on July 4, 2010. Voice actresses Romi Park and Rie Kugimiya reprised their roles as main characters Edward and Alphonse Elric, respectively. On March 20, 2009, it was announced that the English title of the series was Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood and that it would receive its English language premiere on Animax Asia, with Japanese audio and English subtitles, from April 10, 2009, at 8:30 p.m., five days after its Japanese premiere. On April 3, 2009, Funimation announced that they would stream English subtitled episodes four days after they aired in Japan. Madman Entertainment would also stream it "within days" of the episodes airing in Japan. On February 14, 2010, the English-dubbed version of the series began its run on Adult Swim. On February 1, 2016, Funimation announced that they would be losing the home video and streaming rights to both Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood and Conqueror of Shamballa by March 31, 2016. The series was transferred to Aniplex of America. Patriot Games Patriot Games is a 1992 American spy thriller film directed by Phillip Noyce and based on Tom Clancys novel of the same name. It is a sequel to the 1990 film The Hunt for Red October, but with different actors in the leading roles, Harrison Ford starring as Jack Ryan and Anne Archer as his wife. James Earl Jones reprises his role as Admiral James Greer. The cast also includes Sean Bean, Patrick Bergin, Thora Birch, Samuel L. Jackson, James Fox, and Richard Harris. The film premiered in theaters in the United States on June 5, 1992 and spent two weeks as the No. 1 film, grossing $178,051,587 in worldwide box office business. The following film in the series, Clear and Present Danger, also starred Ford and Archer. The Name of the Rose The Name of the Rose is a 1986 Italian-French-German mystery historical drama film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, based on the novel of the same name by Umberto Eco. Sean Connery stars as the Franciscan friar William of Baskerville, called upon to solve a deadly mystery in a medieval abbey, and Christian Slater is his apprentice Adso of Melk. Fright Night Fright Night is a 2011 American horror film directed by Craig Gillespie, and produced by Michael De Luca and Alison Rosenzweig. A remake of Tom Hollands Fright Night, the films screenplay was adapted by Marti Noxon. The plot follows a teenaged boy who discovers that his neighbor is actually a vampire, which culminates in a battle between the two. The film held its world premiere at The O2 in London on August 14, 2011. It was produced by DreamWorks Pictures and Reliance Entertainment, and was released in the United States by Touchstone Pictures on August 19, 2011, in RealD 3D. Upon its release, Fright Night grossed $41 million against a production budget of $30 million. It received generally positive reviews, with many praising its humor and the cast performances, notably Farrells acting. Run All Night Run All Night is a 2015 American action thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and written by Brad Ingelsby. The film stars Liam Neeson, Joel Kinnaman, Common and Ed Harris, and follows an ex-hitman who goes on the run with his estranged adult son after he is forced to kill the son of a mafia boss. It also marks the third collaboration between Liam Neeson and Jaume Collet-Serra after Unknown and Non-Stop. It was released in the United States on March 13, 2015, received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $71 million worldwide. The Rum Diary The Rum Diary is a 2011 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Bruce Robinson, based on the novel of the same name by Hunter S. Thompson. It stars Johnny Depp, Aaron Eckhart, Michael Rispoli, Amber Heard, Richard Jenkins and Giovanni Ribisi. Filming began in Puerto Rico in March 2009 and was released on October 28, 2011. The film received mixed reviews and grossed just $23 million against its $45 million budget. Power Rangers Sabans Power Rangers, or simply Power Rangers, is a 2017 American superhero film based on the franchise of the same name, directed by Dean Israelite and written by John Gatins. It is the third Power Rangers film, and is a reboot. The film features the main characters of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers television series with a new cast, starring Dacre Montgomery, Naomi Scott, RJ Cyler, Becky G, Ludi Lin, Bill Hader, Bryan Cranston, and Elizabeth Banks. It is the first blockbuster film to feature LGBTQ and autistic superheroes. Franchise creator Haim Saban returned to produce the film under his investment firm. The film premiered at the Regency Village Theater in Los Angeles on March 22, 2017, and was released in the United States on March 24, 2017. It was met with mixed reviews upon release, with praise for Montgomerys and Cylers performances, but criticism for its uneven tone, product placement, divergences from its source material, lack of action and the overall lack of ambition. It was also a box office disappointment, grossing $142 million worldwide against a budget of $105 million. Shanghai Knights Shanghai Knights is a 2003 American-Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film. It is the sequel to Shanghai Noon. Directed by David Dobkin and written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, it stars Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson. Behind Enemy Lines Behind Enemy Lines is a 2001 American war film directed by John Moore in his directorial debut, and starring Owen Wilson and Gene Hackman. The film tells the story of Lieutenant Chris Burnett, an American naval flight officer who is shot down over Bosnia and uncovers genocide during the Bosnian War. Meanwhile, his commanding officer is struggling to gain approval to launch a combat search and rescue mission to save Burnett. The plot is loosely based on the 1995 Mrkonjić Grad incident that occurred during the war. Released on November 30, 2001, Behind Enemy Lines received generally negative reviews from critics, with criticism aimed at the films action scenes and its perceived jingoistic plot. However, it was a considerable box office success, taking in nearly $92 million worldwide against a $40 million budget. The film was followed by three direct-to-video sequels, Axis of Evil, Colombia, and Behind Enemy Lines, with the third film being co-produced by WWE Studios. None of these sequels feature the cast and crew of the original. Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India Lagaan, released internationally as Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India, is a 2001 Indian Hindi-language epic sports film written & directed by Ashutosh Gowariker, produced by Aamir Khan. Aamir Khan stars along with debutant Gracy Singh, with British actors Rachel Shelley and Paul Blackthorne playing supporting roles. Made on a then-unprecedented budget of , the film was shot in an ancient village nea The film is set in the Victorian period of Indias colonial British Raj. The story revolves around a small village whose inhabitants, burdened by high taxes, find themselves in an extraordinary situation as an arrogant officer challenges them to a game of cricket as a wager to avoid the taxes. The narrative spins around this situation as the villagers face the arduous task of learning the alien game and playing for a result that will change their villages destiny. Lagaan received critical acclaim and awards at international film festivals, as well as many Indian film awards. It became the third Indian film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film after Mother India and Salaam Bombay!. Baahubali: The Beginning Baahubali: The Beginning is a 2015 Indian epic action film directed by S. S. Rajamouli. The film was produced by Shobu Yarlagadda and Prasad Devineni and was shot in both Telugu and Tamil. This film was also dubbed into Malayalam and Hindi. The film stars Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty, and Tamannaah in the lead roles, with Ramya Krishna, Sathyaraj, and Nassar in supporting roles. The first of two cinematic parts, the film follows Sivudu, an adventurous young man who helps his love, a rebellious warrior intending to rescue the former queen of Mahishmati. In the process, he learns of his true identity as the heir to the throne of Mahishmati, the son of Amarendra Baahubali, whose tale is narrated to him by Kattappa, a loyal warrior. When asked about Amarendras whereabouts, Kattappa reveals that he was the one who killed him. The reason behind this is explained in the follow-up The Conclusion. The film was conceived by Rajamoulis father K. V. Vijayendra Prasad, who randomly told him a story about Sivagami, a woman who carries a baby in her hand while crossing a river, and a few years later about Kattappa, which intrigued Rajamouli. His fascination with mythology and the tales of the Amar Chitra Katha comics further fuelled his interest in the story. However, it took the writers three months to complete the final draft. The soundtrack and background score were composed by M. M. Keeravani while the cinematography, production design, and VFX were handled by K. K. Senthil Kumar, Sabu Cyril and V. Srinivas Mohan respectively. The film was made on a budget of , making it the most expensive Indian film at its time of release. The film opened worldwide on 10 July 2015, garnering critical acclaim and record breaking box office success. With a worldwide box office gross of , it became the highest-grossing film in India, third highest-grossing Indian film worldwide, and highest-grossing South Indian film, at the time of its release. Its Hindi dubbed version also broke several records by becoming the highest grossing dubbed film in India. Both budget and box office records have since been surpassed by Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, the second highest grossing Indian film of all time. It received several accolades. It won the National Film Award for Best Special Effects and Best Feature Film, becoming the first Telugu film to win the award. At the 63rd Filmfare Awards South, the Telugu version won five awards from ten nominations, including Best Film, Best Director for Rajamouli and Best Supporting Actress for Ramya Krishna respectively. Baahubali: The Beginning became the first Indian film to be nominated for Saturn Awards, receiving five nominations at the 42nd ceremony, including Best Fantasy Film and Best Supporting Actress. Dancer in the Dark Dancer in the Dark is a 2000 musical melodrama film written and directed by Lars von Trier. It stars Icelandic musician Björk as a daydreaming immigrant factory worker who suffers from a degenerative eye condition and is saving up to pay for an operation to prevent her young son from suffering the same fate. Catherine Deneuve, David Morse, Cara Seymour, Peter Stormare, Siobhan Fallon Hogan and Joel Grey also star. The soundtrack for the film, released as the album Selmasongs, was written mainly by Björk, but a number of songs featured contributions from Mark Bell and the lyrics were by von Trier and Sjón. Three songs from Rodgers and Hammersteins The Sound of Music were also used in the film. This is the third film in von Triers "Golden Heart Trilogy"; the other two films are Breaking the Waves and The Idiots. The film was an international co-production among companies based in thirteen countries and regions: Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States. It was shot with a handheld camera, and was somewhat inspired by a Dogme 95 look. Dancer in the Dark premiered at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival to standing ovations and controversy, but was nonetheless awarded the Palme dOr, along with the Best Actress award for Björk. The song "Ive Seen It All", with Thom Yorke, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song but lost to "Things Have Changed" by Bob Dylan from Wonder Boys. The film polarized critics, with some deriding it as melodramatic and others lauding it as highly moving and innovative. The film later appeared on multiple lists of the best films of the 2000s. Filth Filth is a 2013 British black comedy crime film written and directed by Jon S. Baird, based on Irvine Welshs novel Filth. The film was released on 27 September 2013 in Scotland, 4 October 2013 elsewhere in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, and 30 May 2014 in the United States. It stars James McAvoy, Jamie Bell, and Jim Broadbent. Saw VI Saw VI is a 2009 American horror film directed by Kevin Greutert from a screenplay written by Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan. It is the sixth installment in the Saw franchise and stars Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor, Betsy Russell, Mark Rolston, Peter Outerbridge, and Shawnee Smith. It was produced by Mark Burg and Oren Koules of Twisted Pictures and distributed by Lionsgate. Saw VI continues the franchises focus on the posthumous effects of the Jigsaw Killer and the progression of his successor, Mark Hoffman. In this film, Hoffman sets a series of traps for an insurance executive, William Easton, and his employees. Meanwhile, the FBI trails Peter Strahm, now suspected of being Jigsaws last accomplice, and Hoffman is drawn into motion to protect his secret identity. Greutert, who served as editor for all the previous Saw films, made his directorial debut with Saw VI. Melton and Dunstan, the writers for both Saw IV and Saw V, returned to write the screenplay and Charlie Clouser, who provided the score for all previous Saw films, composed the score. Filming took place in Toronto from March to May 2009 with a budget of $11 million. The film was released in New Zealand and Australia on October 22, 2009, and in the United States and Canada on October 23, 2009. In Spain it was the first film to receive a Película X rating for violence; the rating restricted screenings to eight select theaters in that country. It was released almost a year later on October 8, 2010 in Spain with an "18" rating, after the producers had the offensive content edited out, according to the rating board. With gross receipts of $14 million in its opening weekend, Saw VI placed second to Paranormal Activity $21 million. Saw VI went on to gross over $68 million worldwide, the lowest-grossing Saw film to date, but still a financial success compared to its small budget. Reviews were mixed, with some criticizing the acting and others praising Greuterts directing, improvement over the last few installments and the films contribution to the debate on healthcare reform in the United States. The Good Shepherd The Good Shepherd is a 2006 spy film produced and directed by Robert De Niro and starring Matt Damon, Angelina Jolie and De Niro, with an extensive supporting cast. Although it is a fictional film loosely based on real events, it is advertised as telling the untold story of the birth of counter-intelligence in the Central Intelligence Agency. Crimson Tide Crimson Tide is a 1995 American submarine film directed by Tony Scott, and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer. It takes place during a period of political turmoil in the Russian Federation, in which ultranationalists threaten to launch nuclear missiles at the United States and Japan. It focuses on a clash of wills between the new executive officer of a U.S. nuclear missile submarine and its seasoned commanding officer, arising from conflicting interpretations of an order to launch their missiles. Its story parallels a real incident during the Cuban Missile Crisis, albeit aboard a Soviet rather than U.S. submarine. The film was scored by Hans Zimmer, who won a Grammy Award for the main theme, which makes heavy use of synthesizers in place of traditional orchestral instruments. An extended cut, which incorporated seven minutes of deleted scenes, was released on DVD in 2006. When the film was released on Blu-ray two years later, however, the film was restored to the theatrical version. Unleashed Unleashed is a 2005 action thriller film directed by Louis Leterrier, written by Luc Besson, and co-produced by Jet Li and Besson. It stars Li, Morgan Freeman, Bob Hoskins and Kerry Condon, with action choreography by Yuen Woo-Ping. The films setting and shooting location are Glasgow. Attack the Block Attack the Block is a 2011 British science fiction comedy horror film written and directed by Joe Cornish and starring John Boyega, Jodie Whittaker, and Nick Frost. It was the film debut of Cornish, Boyega, and composer Steven Price. The film centres on a teenage street gang who have to defend themselves from predatory alien invaders on a council estate in South London on Guy Fawkes Night. Released on 11 May 2011, it underperformed at the box office but received a positive critical reception, with particular praise for Cornishs direction and Boyegas performance, and several international accolades. Swiss Army Man Swiss Army Man is a 2016 American comedy-drama adventure film written and directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, starring Paul Dano, Daniel Radcliffe, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead. The film had its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival on January 22, and began a theatrical limited release on June 24, 2016, before opening wide on July 1. The film has been positively received by critics. Dano plays Hank Thompson, a man who is attempting suicide after being lost on an island, when he sees a corpse, portrayed by Radcliffe, wash ashore. He develops a type of friendship with the dead body and discovers that he can manipulate the cadaver like a Swiss Army knife. The Ladykillers The Ladykillers is a 2004 American black comedy thriller film directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. The Coens screenplay was based on the 1955 British Ealing comedy film of the same name, written by William Rose. The Coens produced the remake, together with Tom Jacobson, Barry Sonnenfeld and Barry Josephson. It stars Tom Hanks, Irma P. Hall, Marlon Wayans, J. K. Simmons, Tzi Ma and Ryan Hurst, and marks the first time that the Coens have worked with Tom Hanks. This was the first film in which Joel and Ethan Coen share both producing and directing credits; previously Joel had always been credited as director and Ethan as producer. The Ladykillers received mixed reviews upon release, and several critics consider it one of the Coen brothers weaker efforts, negatively comparing it to the English classic. Sphere Sphere is a 1998 American science fiction psychological thriller film directed and produced by Barry Levinson, and starring Dustin Hoffman, Sharon Stone, and Samuel L. Jackson. Sphere is based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Michael Crichton. The film was released in the United States on February 13, 1998 and received negative reviews. Faster Faster is a 2010 American action thriller film directed by George Tillman Jr.. Dwayne Johnson and Billy Bob Thornton star as a criminal seeking vengeance and the corrupt cop who pursues him, respectively. Tom Berenger, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje and Carla Gugino also appear. Faster was released on November 24, 2010, and grossed $35 million against production budget of $24 million. Hellraiser Hellraiser is a 1987 British supernatural horror film written and directed by Clive Barker, and produced by Christopher Figg, based on Barkers novella The Hellbound Heart. The film marked Barkers directorial debut. The film involves the resurrection of Frank, who had opened the door to an alternate dimension and had his body torn to pieces by creatures known as Cenobites. Years later, Franks brother Larry moves into their late mothers abandoned house with new wife Julia. An accident causes some of Larrys blood to spill on the attic floor, which triggers Franks resurrection. To complete his resurrection, he requires more blood which Julia provides while Kirsty Cotton, Larrys daughter, discovers Franks puzzlebox which leads her to meet with the Cenobites, led by Pinhead. Hellraiser was filmed in late 1986. Barker originally wanted the electronic music group Coil to perform the music for the film, but on insistence from producers the film was re-scored by Christopher Young. Some of Coils themes were reworked by Young into the final score. Hellraiser had its first public showing at the Prince Charles Cinema on 10 September 1987. Since release, the film has divided critics but generally received praise; initial reviews ranged from Melody Maker calling it the greatest horror film made in Britain, to Roger Ebert decrying its "bankruptcy of imagination". It was followed by nine sequels, the first seven of which featured Bradley reprising his role as Pinhead. Atlantis: The Lost Empire Atlantis: The Lost Empire is a 2001 American animated science fantasy action adventure film created by Walt Disney Feature Animation—the first science fiction film in Disneys animated features canon and the 41st overall. Written by Tab Murphy, directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise, and produced by Don Hahn, the film features an ensemble cast with the voices of Michael J. Fox, Cree Summer, James Garner, Leonard Nimoy, Don Novello, Phil Morris, Claudia Christian, Jacqueline Obradors, Jim Varney, Florence Stanley, John Mahoney, David Ogden Stiers and Corey Burton. Set in 1914, the film tells the story of a young man who gains possession of a sacred book, which he believes will guide him and a crew of mercenaries to the lost city of Atlantis. Development of the film began after production had finished on The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Instead of another musical, the production team decided to do an action-adventure film inspired by the works of Jules Verne. Atlantis was notable for adopting the distinctive visual style of comic book creator Mike Mignola. At the time of its release, the film had made greater use of computer-generated imagery than any of Disneys previous traditionally animated features; it remains one of the few to have been shot in anamorphic format. Linguist Marc Okrand created a language specifically for use in Atlantis, with James Newton Howard providing the films score. The film was released at a time when audience interest in animated films was shifting away from hand-drawn animation toward films with full CGI. Atlantis: The Lost Empire premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood on June 3, 2001, and went into general release on June 15. Released by Walt Disney Pictures, Atlantis performed modestly at the box office. Budgeted at around , the film grossed over worldwide, of which was earned in North America. Due to the films lackluster box office performance, Disney quietly canceled both a spin-off television series and an underwater attraction at its Disneyland theme park. Some critics praised it as a unique departure from typical Disney animated features, while others disliked it due to the unclear target audience and absence of songs. Atlantis was nominated for a number of awards, including seven Annie Awards, and won Best Sound Editing at the 2002 Golden Reel Awards. The film was released on VHS and DVD on January 29, 2002; the Blu-ray released on June 11, 2013. Atlantis is considered to be a cult favorite, due in part to Mignolas unique artistic influence. A direct-to-video sequel, Milos Return, was released in 2003. Running Scared Running Scared is a 2006 American-German crime thriller film written and directed by Wayne Kramer, and starring Paul Walker, Cameron Bright, and Vera Farmiga. It was released in the United States on February 24, 2006. Movie 43 Movie 43 is a 2013 American anthology comedy film co-directed and produced by Peter Farrelly, and written by Rocky Russo and Jeremy Sosenko among others. The film features fourteen different storylines, each one by a different director, including Elizabeth Banks, Steven Brill, Steve Carr, Rusty Cundieff, James Duffy, Griffin Dunne, Patrik Forsberg, James Gunn, Bob Odenkirk, Brett Ratner, Will Graham, and Jonathan van Tulleken. It stars an ensemble cast that is led by Elizabeth Banks, Kristen Bell, Halle Berry, Gerard Butler, Seth MacFarlane, Leslie Bibb, Kate Bosworth, Josh Duhamel, Anna Faris, Richard Gere, Terrence Howard, Hugh Jackman, Johnny Knoxville, Justin Long, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Chloë Grace Moretz, Chris Pratt, Liev Schreiber, Seann William Scott, Emma Stone, Jason Sudeikis, Uma Thurman, Naomi Watts and Kate Winslet. Julianne Moore, Tony Shalhoub and Anton Yelchin are also featured in cut scenes released on DVD and Blu-ray. The film took almost a decade to get into production as most studios rejected the script, which was eventually picked up by Relativity Media for $6 million. The film was shot over a period of several years, as casting also proved to be a challenge for the producers. Some actors, including George Clooney, declined to take part, while others, such as Richard Gere, attempted to get out of the project. Released on January 25, 2013, Movie 43 was panned by critics, with Richard Roeper calling it "the Citizen Kane of awful", joining others who labeled it as one of the worst films of all time. The film won three awards at the 34th Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Picture. Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw is a 2019 American action film directed by David Leitch and written by Chris Morgan and Drew Pearce, from a story by Morgan. It is a spin-off of The Fast and the Furious franchise, and stars Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham reprising their respective roles as Luke Hobbs and Deckard Shaw from the main series, alongside Idris Elba, Vanessa Kirby, and Helen Mirren. The plot follows the unlikely team-up of the titular characters as they are forced to team up with Shaws sister when a cybernetically-enhanced terrorist and his organization threaten the world with a deadly virus. Series star and producer Vin Diesel first said in 2015 that possible spin-offs were in early development, and Hobbs & Shaw was officially announced in October 2017. Leitch signed on to direct in April 2018, and Kirby and Elba both joined the cast that July. Filming began in September and lasted through January 2019, mostly taking place in London and Glasgow. Hobbs & Shaw premiered at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on July 13, 2019, was theatrically released in the United States on August 2, 2019, and has grossed $759 million worldwide, becoming the seventh highest-grossing film of 2019. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for the performances of Johnson, Statham, and Kirby, as well as its visual style and action choreography finesse, although its plot and runtime were criticized. Dan in Real Life Dan in Real Life is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Peter Hedges, and stars Steve Carell, Alison Pill, Juliette Binoche, Dianne Wiest, John Mahoney and Dane Cook. All the President's Men All the Presidents Men is a 1976 American neo-noir political thriller film about the Watergate scandal, which brought down the presidency of Richard M. Nixon. Directed by Alan J. Pakula with a screenplay by William Goldman, it is based on the 1974 non-fiction book of the same name by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, the two journalists investigating the Watergate scandal for The Washington Post. The film stars Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman as Woodward and Bernstein, respectively; it was produced by Walter Coblenz for Redfords Wildwood Enterprises. The film was nominated in multiple Oscar, Golden Globe and BAFTA categories, and, in 2010, was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Marie Antoinette Marie Antoinette is a 2006 historical drama film written and directed by Sofia Coppola and starring Kirsten Dunst. It is based on the life of Queen Marie Antoinette in the years leading up to the French Revolution. It won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design. It was released in the United States on 20 October 2006, by Columbia Pictures. Godzilla: King of the Monsters Godzilla: King of the Monsters is a 2019 American monster film directed by Michael Dougherty and co-written by Dougherty and Zach Shields from a story by Max Borenstein, Dougherty, and Shields. A sequel to Godzilla, it is the 35th film in the Godzilla franchise, the third film in Legendarys MonsterVerse, and the third Godzilla film to be completely produced by a Hollywood studio. The film stars Kyle Chandler, Vera Farmiga, Millie Bobby Brown, Bradley Whitford, Sally Hawkins, Charles Dance, Thomas Middleditch, Aisha Hinds, OShea Jackson Jr., David Strathairn, Ken Watanabe, and Zhang Ziyi. It is dedicated to executive producer Yoshimitsu Banno and original Godzilla suit performer Haruo Nakajima, who both died in 2017. In the film, humans must rely on Godzilla and Mothra to defeat King Ghidorah and Rodan, the former which has awakened other Titans to destroy the world. The sequel was green-lit during the opening weekend of Godzilla, with original director Gareth Edwards expected to return. Edwards left the project in May 2016, and Dougherty, who had been hired in October 2016 to re-write the script with Zach Shields, was announced as the director in January 2017. Principal photography began in June 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia, and wrapped in September 2017. Godzilla: King of the Monsters was theatrically released on May 31, 2019, to mixed reviews, with praise for the visual effects, action sequences, cinematography, and musical score but criticism aimed at the pacing, tone, story, and characters. The film was a box office disappointment, grossing $385 million worldwide against a production budget between $170–200 million. A sequel, Godzilla vs. Kong, is scheduled for release on March 13, 2020. The 400 Blows The 400 Blows is a 1959 French New Wave drama film, and the directorial debut of François Truffaut. The film, shot in DyaliScope, stars Jean-Pierre Léaud, Albert Rémy, and Claire Maurier. One of the defining films of the French New Wave, it displays many of the characteristic traits of the movement. Written by Truffaut and Marcel Moussy, the film is about Antoine Doinel, a misunderstood adolescent in Paris who struggles with his parents and teachers due to his rebellious behavior. Filmed on location in Paris and Honfleur, it is the first in a series of five films in which Léaud plays the semi-autobiographical character. The 400 Blows received numerous awards and nominations, including the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Director, the OCIC Award, and a Palme dOr nomination in 1959, and was also nominated for an Oscar for Best Writing in 1960. The film had 4.1 million admissions in France, making it Truffauts most successful film in his home country. The 400 Blows is widely considered one of the best French films in the history of cinema; in the 2012 Sight & Sound critics poll of the greatest films ever made, it was ranked 39th. 101 Dalmatians 101 Dalmatians is a 1996 American live-action comedy adventure film based on Walt Disneys animated 1961 movie adaptation of Dodie Smiths 1956 novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians. Directed by Stephen Herek and co-produced by John Hughes and Ricardo Mestres, it stars Glenn Close, Jeff Daniels, Joely Richardson, Joan Plowright, Hugh Laurie, Mark Williams and Tim McInnerny. Unlike the 1961 film, none of the animals have speaking voices in this version. 101 Dalmatians was released on November 27, 1996. It grossed $320.6 million in theaters against a $75 million budget. Close was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. The film was also nominated for a BAFTA award for best makeup effects. A sequel, 102 Dalmatians, was released on November 22, 2000 with Close and McInnerny reprising their roles; a live-action spin-off/prequel directed by Craig Gillespie will be released on May 28, 2021. Paranormal Activity 2 Paranormal Activity 2 is a 2010 American found footage supernatural horror film directed by Tod Williams and written by Christopher B. Landon, Michael R. Perry and Tom Pabst. The film is a prequel to the 2007 film Paranormal Activity, beginning two months before and following up with the events depicted in the original film. It was released in theaters at midnight on October 22, 2010 in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Poland and Ireland. An unrated version of the film was also released, and an unofficial film called Tokyo Night. Green Room Green Room is a 2015 American horror-thriller film written and directed by Jeremy Saulnier, and produced by Neil Kopp, Victor Moyers and Anish Savjani. Starring Anton Yelchin, Imogen Poots and Patrick Stewart, the film focuses on a punk band who find themselves attacked by neo-Nazi skinheads after witnessing a murder at a remote club in the Pacific Northwest. The film came from Saulniers desire to direct a thriller set in a green room. Principal photography took place during October 2014 in Portland. The film was financed and produced by Broad Green Pictures. Green Room was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. At the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, the film finished third in the balloting for the Grolsch Peoples Choice Midnight Madness Award. The film began a limited release on April 15, 2016, before being widely released on May 13 through A24. It appeared on many critics lists as one of the best films of 2016 and received a 2017 Empire Award nomination for Best Horror, but underperformed at the box-office, grossing $3.8 million against a budget of $5 million. Willow Willow is a 1988 American high fantasy film directed by Ron Howard, produced and with a story by George Lucas, and starring Warwick Davis, Val Kilmer, Joanne Whalley, Jean Marsh, and Billy Barty. Davis plays the eponymous lead character and hero: a reluctant farmer who plays a critical role in protecting a special baby from a tyrannical queen who vows to destroy her and take over the world in a high fantasy setting. Lucas conceived the idea for the film in 1972, approaching Howard to direct during the post-production phase of Cocoon in 1985. Bob Dolman was brought in to write the screenplay, coming up with seven drafts before finishing in late 1986. It was then set up at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and principal photography began in April 1987, finishing the following October. The majority of filming took place at Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire, England, as well as Wales and New Zealand. Industrial Light & Magic created the visual effects sequences, which led to a revolutionary breakthrough with digital morphing technology. The film was released in 1988 to mixed reviews from critics, but was a modest financial success, received two Academy Award nominations, and has developed a cult following amongst fantasy fans. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is a 2010 American drama film directed by Oliver Stone, a sequel to Wall Street. It stars Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, Josh Brolin, Carey Mulligan, Frank Langella, Susan Sarandon and Eli Wallach in his final film role. The film takes place in New York, 23 years after the original, and revolves around the 2008 financial crisis. Its plot centers on a supposedly reformed Gordon Gekko, played by Douglas, and follows his attempts to repair his relationship with his daughter Winnie, with the help of her fiancé, Jacob Moore. Principal photography took place in New York between September and November 2009. After having its release date moved twice, Money Never Sleeps was released theatrically worldwide on September 24, 2010, by 20th Century Fox. Prior to its official release, many journalists connected to the financial industry were reportedly shown advance screenings of the film. Despite opening to positive reception at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, Money Never Sleeps received mixed reviews from critics. Though failing to meet its critical expectations, the film was successful at the box office, topping the United Statess ranking during its opening weekend, and earning a worldwide total of $134 million in ticket sales, and more than $15 million on DVD. Just Like Heaven Just Like Heaven is a 2005 American romantic comedy fantasy film directed by Mark Waters, starring Reese Witherspoon, Mark Ruffalo, and Jon Heder. It is based on the French novel If Only It Were True written by Marc Levy. Steven Spielberg obtained the rights to produce the film from the book. The film was released in the United States and Canada on September 16, 2005. A Dangerous Method A Dangerous Method is a 2011 German-Canadian historical film directed by David Cronenberg and starring Keira Knightley, Viggo Mortensen, Michael Fassbender, and Vincent Cassel. The screenplay was adapted by writer Christopher Hampton from his 2002 stage play The Talking Cure, which was based on the 1993 non-fiction book by John Kerr, A Most Dangerous Method: The story of Jung, Freud, and Sabina Spielrein. The film marks the third consecutive collaboration between Cronenberg and Viggo Mortensen. This is also the third Cronenberg film made with British film producer Jeremy Thomas, after completing together the William Burroughs adaptation Naked Lunch and the J. G. Ballard adaptation Crash. A Dangerous Method was a German/Canadian co-production. The film premiered at the 68th Venice Film Festival and was also featured at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. Set on the eve of World War I, A Dangerous Method describes the turbulent relationships between Carl Jung, founder of analytical psychology; Sigmund Freud, founder of the discipline of psychoanalysis; and Sabina Spielrein, initially a patient of Jung and later a physician and one of the first female psychoanalysts. Among the films many honors, Mortensen was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture for his portrayal of Freud. Legion Legion is a 2010 American apocalyptic fantasy action horror film directed by Scott Stewart and co-written by Stewart and Peter Schink. The cast includes Paul Bettany, Lucas Black, Tyrese Gibson, Adrianne Palicki, Kate Walsh, and Dennis Quaid. Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group acquired most of this films worldwide distribution rights, and the group opened this film in North America theatrically on January 22, 2010 through Screen Gems. A television series called Dominion, set 25 years after the end of the film, premiered on the American cable television network Syfy on June 19, 2014. Sense and Sensibility Sense and Sensibility is a 1995 American period drama film directed by Ang Lee and based on Jane Austens 1811 novel of the same name. Emma Thompson wrote the screenplay and stars as Elinor Dashwood, while Kate Winslet plays Elinors younger sister Marianne. The story follows the Dashwood sisters, members of a wealthy English family of landed gentry, as they must deal with circumstances of sudden destitution. They are forced to seek financial security through marriage. Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman play their respective suitors. The film was released on December 13, 1995, in the United States. Producer Lindsay Doran, a longtime admirer of Austens novel, hired Thompson to write the screenplay. She spent five years drafting numerous revisions, continually working on the script between other films as well as into production of the film itself. Studios were nervous that Thompson – a first-time screenwriter – was the credited writer, but Columbia Pictures agreed to distribute the film. Though initially intending to have another actress portray Elinor, Thompson was persuaded to take the role. Thompsons screenplay exaggerated the Dashwood familys wealth to make their later scenes of poverty more apparent to modern audiences. It also altered the traits of the male leads to make them more appealing to contemporary viewers. Elinor and Mariannes different characteristics were emphasised through imagery and invented scenes. Lee was selected as director, both due to his work in the 1993 film The Wedding Banquet and because Doran believed he would help the film appeal to a wider audience. Lee was given a budget of $16 million. A commercial success, earning $135 million worldwide, the film garnered overwhelmingly positive reviews upon release and received many accolades, including three awards and eleven nominations at the 1995 British Academy Film Awards. It earned seven Academy Awards nominations, including for Best Picture and Best Actress. Thompson received the award for Best Adapted Screenplay, becoming the only person to have won Academy Awards for both acting and screenwriting. Sense and Sensibility contributed to a resurgence in popularity for Austens works, and has led to many more productions in similar genres. It persists in being recognised as one of the best Austen adaptations of all time. Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close is a 2011 American drama film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Jonathan Safran Foer, directed by Stephen Daldry and written by Eric Roth. It stars Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock, Thomas Horn, Max von Sydow, Viola Davis, John Goodman, Jeffrey Wright, and Zoe Caldwell. Production took place in New York City. The film had a limited release in the United States on December 25, 2011 by Warner Bros. Pictures, and a wide release on January 20, 2012. Despite mixed reviews, the film was nominated for two Academy Awards, Best Picture and Best Supporting Actor for von Sydow. The film earned $55.2 million. The film was released in Blu-ray, DVD, and digital download formats in Region 1 on March 27, 2012. The Full Monty The Full Monty is a 1997 British comedy film directed by Peter Cattaneo, starring Robert Carlyle, Mark Addy, William Snape, Steve Huison, Tom Wilkinson, Paul Barber and Hugo Speer. The screenplay was written by Simon Beaufoy. The film is set in Sheffield, England and, starting off with a travelogue of the city in 1972, tells the story of six unemployed men, four of them former steel workers, who decide to form a male striptease act in order to gather enough money to get somewhere else and for the main character, Gaz, to be able to see his son. Gaz declares that their show will be better than the Chippendales dancers because they will go "the full monty"—strip all the way—hence the films title. Despite being a comedy, the film also touches on serious subjects such as unemployment, fathers rights, depression, impotence, homosexuality, body image, working class culture and suicide. The Full Monty was a major critical success upon release and an international commercial success, grossing over $250 million from a budget of only $3.5 million. It was the highest-grossing film in the UK until it was outsold by Titanic. It won the BAFTA Award for Best Film, and was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and Best Original Musical or Comedy Score, winning the last. The British Film Institute ranked The Full Monty the 25th best British film of the 20th century. The film was later adapted into the 2000 musical The Full Monty, and the 2013 play The Full Monty. United 93 United 93 is a 2006 biographical drama-thriller film written, co-produced and directed by Paul Greengrass, that chronicles events aboard United Airlines Flight 93, which was hijacked during the September 11 attacks of 2001. The film attempts to recount with as much veracity as possible and in real time what has come to be known in the United States as a critical moment. According to the filmmakers, the film was made with the cooperation of all of the passengers families. The majority of the film is presented in real time. United 93 premiered on April 26, 2006, at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, a festival founded to celebrate New York City as a major filmmaking center and to contribute towards the long-term recovery of Lower Manhattan. Several family members of the passengers aboard the flight attended the premiere to show their support. The film opened in North America on April 28, 2006, to critical acclaim. Ten percent of the gross income from the three-day opening weekend was promised toward a donation to create a memorial for the Flight 93 victims. The total gross intake of United 93 was $31.4 million in the United States, and $76.3 million worldwide. The film also received two Academy Award nominations, including Best Director for Greengrass. The Interpreter The Interpreter is a 2005 political thriller film directed by Sydney Pollack, starring Nicole Kidman, Sean Penn, Catherine Keener, and Jesper Christensen. It is notable for being the first movie to have been shot inside the United Nations Headquarters in New York City. Your Highness Your Highness is a 2011 American stoner comic fantasy film directed by David Gordon Green and starring Danny McBride, James Franco, Natalie Portman, Zooey Deschanel, and Justin Theroux. Written by McBride and Ben Best, the film was released on April 8, 2011. The film received negative reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, grossing $28 million worldwide against a $50 million budget. Touch of Evil Touch of Evil is a 1958 American film noir written, directed by and co-starring Orson Welles. The screenplay was loosely based on the novel Badge of Evil by Whit Masterson. Along with Welles, the cast includes Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh, Joseph Calleia, Akim Tamiroff and Marlene Dietrich. One of the last examples of film noir in the genres classic period, its reputation has grown since its release, and it is now widely regarded as one of Welless best motion pictures and one of the best classic-era films noir. In 1993, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Tag Tag is a 2018 American comedy film directed by Jeff Tomsic and written by Rob McKittrick and Mark Steilen. The film is based on a true story that was published in The Wall Street Journal about a group of grown men, played by Ed Helms, Jake Johnson, Hannibal Buress, Jon Hamm, and Jeremy Renner, who spend one month a year playing the game of tag. Annabelle Wallis, Isla Fisher, Rashida Jones, and Leslie Bibb also star. It was released on June 15, 2018, by Warner Bros. Pictures, received mixed reviews from critics and has grossed over $78 million worldwide. Broken Flowers Broken Flowers is a 2005 French-American comedy-drama film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch and produced by Jon Kilik and Stacey Smith. The film focuses on an aging "Don Juan" who embarks on a cross-country journey to track down four of his former lovers after receiving an anonymous letter stating that he has a son. The film stars Bill Murray, Jeffrey Wright, Sharon Stone, Frances Conroy, Jessica Lange, Tilda Swinton, Julie Delpy, Mark Webber, Chloë Sevigny, Christopher McDonald and Alexis Dziena. That Awkward Moment That Awkward Moment is a 2014 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Tom Gormican in his directorial debut. The film stars Zac Efron, Miles Teller, Michael B. Jordan, Imogen Poots, Mackenzie Davis, and Jessica Lucas. The film had its Los Angeles premiere on January 27, 2014, and it was widely released on January 31 in the United States. The Good Dinosaur The Good Dinosaur is a 2015 American 3D computer-animated drama adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Peter Sohn in his directorial debut and written by Meg LeFauve from an original idea by Bob Peterson, the film is set in an alternate history in which dinosaurs never became extinct. The film follows a young and timid Apatosaurus named Arlo, who meets an unlikely human friend while traveling through a harsh, dangerous and mysterious landscape. The film features the voices of Raymond Ochoa, Jack Bright, Sam Elliott, Anna Paquin, A.J. Buckley, Steve Zahn, Jeffrey Wright and Frances McDormand. Peterson, who came up with the idea for the story, directed the film until August 2013, to which in October 2014, Sohn was announced as the new director. The film, alongside Inside Out, marked the first time Pixar released two feature films in the same year. The Good Dinosaur premiered on November 10, 2015 in Paris and was then released in the United States on November 25, 2015. Despite positive reviews from critics, the film grossed $332.2 million worldwide against a $175 million budget. Adding in marketing costs, this resulted in a total net loss of $85 million, causing it to become Pixars first box-office bomb. Elite Squad Elite Squad is a 2007 Brazilian crime film directed by José Padilha. The film is a semi-fictional account of the Batalhão de Operações Policiais Especiais, the Special Police Operations Battalion of the Rio de Janeiro Military Police, analogous to the American SWAT teams. It is the second feature film and first fiction film of Padilha, who had previously directed the documentary Bus 174. The script was written by Bráulio Mantovani and Padilha, based on the book Elite da Tropa by sociologist Luiz Eduardo Soares and two former BOPE captains, André Batista and Rodrigo Pimentel. Elite Squad was an outstanding commercial success, and became a cultural phenomenon in Brazil. The film won the Golden Bear at the 2008 Berlin Film Festival. Its sequel, The Enemy Within, released in Brazil on October 8, 2010, holds industry records in the country for ticket sales and gross revenue. Poseidon Poseidon is a 2006 American disaster film directed and co-produced by Wolfgang Petersen. It is the third film adaptation of Paul Gallicos novel The Poseidon Adventure, and a loose remake of the 1972 film of the same name. It stars Kurt Russell, Josh Lucas, Richard Dreyfuss, Emmy Rossum, Jacinda Barrett, Mike Vogel, Jimmy Bennett, and Andre Braugher. It was produced and distributed by Warner Bros. in association with Virtual Studios. The film had a simultaneous release in the IMAX format. It was released on May 12, 2006, and nominated at the 79th Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects. Poseidon grossed $181 million at the worldwide box office on a budget of $160 million, resulting in losses of around $69 million for the studio. A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol is a 2009 American 3D computer-animated dark fantasy film written, co-produced and directed by Robert Zemeckis. It is a film adaptation of Charles Dickenss 1843 story of the same name and stars Jim Carrey in a multitude of roles, including Ebenezer Scrooge as a young, middle-aged and old man and the three ghosts who haunt Scrooge. The film also features supporting roles voiced by Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Bob Hoskins, Robin Wright and Cary Elwes. Produced through the process of motion capture, a technique Zemeckis used in his previous films The Polar Express and Beowulf, it is Disneys third film retelling of A Christmas Carol, following 1983s Mickeys Christmas Carol and 1992s The Muppet Christmas Carol. It is also the first of only two films produced by ImageMovers Digital. The film was released in Disney Digital 3D and IMAX 3D on November 3, 2009 by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It received its world premiere in London, coinciding with the switching-on of the annual Oxford Street and Regent Street Christmas lights, which in 2009 had a Dickens theme. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its visuals and the performances of Carrey and Oldman, but criticized its dark tone. It earned $325.3 million on a $175–200 million budget. Hot Shots! Hot Shots! is a 1991 American comedy film directed by Jim Abrahams, co-writer and co-director of Airplane!, and written by Abrahams and Pat Proft. It stars Charlie Sheen, Cary Elwes, Valeria Golino, Lloyd Bridges, Jon Cryer, Kevin Dunn, Kristy Swanson, and Bill Irwin. It was followed by a sequel, Hot Shots! Part Deux in 1993. The film is primarily a parody of Top Gun, with some scenes spoofing other popular films, including 2}} Weeks, The Fabulous Baker Boys, Dances with Wolves, Marathon Man, Rocky, Superman and Gone with the Wind. Little Nicky Little Nicky is a 2000 American fantasy comedy film directed by Steven Brill. It stars Adam Sandler as Nicky Schear, one of Satans three sons as he attempts to save his father and prevent his brothers from taking over Earth. The film was a financial failure and received negative reviews from critics. A Streetcar Named Desire For other uses, see A Streetcar Named Desire. Eraserhead Eraserhead is a 1977 American experimental body horror film written, produced, and directed by David Lynch. The films editing, score and sound design were also helmed by Lynch, with pieces by a variety of other musicians also featured. Shot in black and white, Eraserhead is Lynchs first feature-length film, following several short works. Starring Jack Nance, Charlotte Stewart, Jeanne Bates, Judith Anna Roberts, Laurel Near, and Jack Fisk, it tells the story of Henry Spencer, who is left to care for his grossly deformed child in a desolate industrial landscape. Eraserhead was produced with the assistance of the American Film Institute during Lynchs time studying there. The film nonetheless spent several years in principal photography because of funding difficulties; donations from Fisk and his wife Sissy Spacek kept production afloat. It was shot on several locations owned by the AFI in California, including Greystone Mansion and a set of disused stables in which Lynch lived. Lynch and sound designer Alan Splet spent a year working on the films audio after their studio was soundproofed. The soundtrack features organ music by Fats Waller and includes the song "In Heaven", written for the film by Peter Ivers. Initially opening to small audiences and little interest, Eraserhead gained popularity over several long runs as a midnight movie. Since its release, the film has earned positive reviews. The surrealist imagery and sexual undercurrents have been seen as key thematic elements, and the intricate sound design as its technical highlight. In 2004, the film was preserved in the National Film Registry by the United States Library of Congress as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Counselor The Counselor is a 2013 crime thriller film directed by Ridley Scott and written by Cormac McCarthy. It stars Michael Fassbender as the eponymous Counselor as well as Penélope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Javier Bardem and Brad Pitt. The film deals with primal human concerns like greed, mortality, love, and trust related to the theme of corruption and profit in a high-stakes criminal environment. Out of greed, the Counselor gets irrevocably in over his head in a drug deal around the troubled Ciudad Juarez, Mexico/Texas border area. The Counselor was chosen as the closing film at the 2013 Morelia Film Festival and also played the Cork Film Festival. The film was theatrically released on October 25, 2013 and is dedicated to Scotts brother, Tony, who died in 2012. It received negative reviews and grossed $71 million worldwide against a budget of $25 million. Coherence Coherence is an American science fiction thriller film directed by James Ward Byrkit in his directorial debut. The film had its world debut on September 19, 2013 at the Austin Fantastic Fest and stars Emily Baldoni as a woman who must deal with strange occurrences following a comet sighting. Dinner for Schmucks Dinner for Schmucks is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Jay Roach. The film is an adaptation of the 1998 French comedy Le Dîner de Cons and was written by David Guion and Michael Handelman. It stars Steve Carell and Paul Rudd, who had previously teamed up in The Legend of Ron Burgundy and The 40-Year-Old Virgin. The film was released theatrically on July 30, 2010 and grossed $86 million worldwide. The film received mixed reviews from critics, although Zach Galifianakis won the Comedy Award for "Best Comedy Actor – Film" for his role as Therman Murch. The elaborate mouse dioramas and "mouseterpieces" were created by The Chiodo Brothers. Deliverance Deliverance is a 1972 American thriller film produced and directed by John Boorman, and starring Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty and Ronny Cox, with the latter two making their feature film debuts. The screenplay was adapted by James Dickey from his 1970 novel of the same name. The film was a critical success, earning three Oscar nominations and five Golden Globe Award nominations. Widely acclaimed as a landmark picture, the film is noted for a music scene near the beginning, with one of the city men playing "Dueling Banjos" on guitar with a banjo-strumming country boy, and for its visceral and notorious rape scene. In 2008, Deliverance was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Treasure Planet Treasure Planet is a 2002 American animated science fiction action adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 27, 2002. It is the 43rd Disney animated feature film. The film is a science fiction adaptation of Robert Louis Stevensons adventure novel Treasure Island and was the first film to be released simultaneously in regular and IMAX theaters. It is at least the second retelling of the story in an outer space setting, following the 1987 Italian miniseries Treasure Island in Outer Space. It employs a novel technique of hand-drawn 2D traditional animation set atop 3D computer animation. The film was co-written, co-produced and directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, who had pitched the concept for the film at the same time that they pitched another Disney animated feature, The Little Mermaid. Treasure Planet features the voices of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Brian Murray, David Hyde Pierce, Martin Short, Roscoe Lee Browne, Emma Thompson, Laurie Metcalf, and Patrick McGoohan. The musical score was composed by James Newton Howard, while the songs were written and performed by John Rzeznik. Despite positive critical reception it failed at the box office, costing $140 million to create while earning $38 million in the United States and Canada and just shy of $110 million worldwide. It was nominated for the 2002 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Midnight Cowboy Midnight Cowboy is a 1969 American buddy drama film. Based on the 1965 novel of the same name by James Leo Herlihy, the film was written by Waldo Salt, directed by John Schlesinger, and stars Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman, with notable smaller roles being filled by Sylvia Miles, John McGiver, Brenda Vaccaro, Bob Balaban, Jennifer Salt, and Barnard Hughes. Set in New York City, Midnight Cowboy depicts the unlikely friendship between two hustlers: naive prostitute Joe Buck, and ailing con man "Ratso" Rizzo. At the 42nd Academy Awards, the film won three awards: Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay. Midnight Cowboy is the only X-rated film ever to win Best Picture. It has since been placed 36th on the American Film Institutes list of the 100 greatest American films of all time, and 43rd on its 2007 updated version. In 1994, Midnight Cowboy was deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Music and Lyrics Music and Lyrics is a 2007 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Marc Lawrence. It focuses on the relationship that evolves between a former pop music idol and an aspiring writer as they struggle to compose a song for a reigning pop diva. The 5th Wave The 5th Wave is a 2016 American science fiction action film directed by J Blakeson, with a screenplay by Susannah Grant, Akiva Goldsman, and Jeff Pinkner, based on Rick Yancey’s 2013 novel of the same name. The film stars Chloë Grace Moretz, Nick Robinson, Ron Livingston, Maggie Siff, Alex Roe, Maria Bello, Maika Monroe, and Liev Schreiber. Development began in March 2012, when Sony picked up the film rights to the trilogy of novels, with Graham Kings production company GK Films and Tobey Maguires Material Pictures. Filming took place in Atlanta, Georgia from October 2014 to January 2015. The 5th Wave was released on January 22, 2016, in the United States by Columbia Pictures. It grossed $109 million worldwide against a $54 million budget, and received generally unfavorable reviews from critics. My Name Is Khan My Name Is Khan is a 2010 drama film directed by Karan Johar, produced by Hiroo Johar and Gauri Khan, and starring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in lead roles. The film was jointly produced by Dharma Productions and Red Chillies Entertainment and was distributed by FOX Star Entertainment, which had bought the rights for the film for a sum of , making it the most expensive Bollywood film of 2010. It is also the highest buy over for any Indian film, surpassing Ghajinis record of . Before its release, the film generated a great deal of publicity for itself due to three main reasons: first, the multiple political controversies surrounding the film and its lead actor; second, Khans presence in the film; and third, the reunion of the "golden pair" of Khan and Kajol, who last appeared together in the film Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham in 2001. My Name Is Khan debuted in Abu Dhabi, UAE, on 10 February 2010. It premiered globally in cinemas on 12 February 2010. It was also screened as part of the 60th Berlin International Film Festivals official selection the same month. Upon its release, the film broke many box office records. My Name Is Khan was the highest-grossing Indian film overseas at the time, the first to gross over year=2011}} overseas, before it was overtaken by 3 Idiots in 2011. Within four weeks, the film crossed the mark in India and became the first film of 2010 to do so. In overseas markets, the film grossed US23.5 million. My Name Is Khan earned a worldwide gross of . The film was released in India on DVD on 28 April 2010. Blu-ray in India, plus a DVD release worldwide followed on 10 August 2010. My Name Is Khan received a leading 10 nominations at the 56th Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, and won three awards, that included Best Director for Karan Johar, Best Actor for Shah Rukh Khan, and Best Actress for Kajol. The Motorcycle Diaries The Motorcycle Diaries is a 2004 biopic about the journey and written memoir of the 23-year-old Ernesto Guevara, who would several years later become internationally known as the iconic Marxist guerrilla commander and revolutionary Che Guevara. The film recounts the 1952 expedition, initially by motorcycle, across South America by Guevara and his friend Alberto Granado. As well as being a road movie, the film is a coming-of-age film; as the adventure, initially centered on youthful hedonism, unfolds, Guevara discovers himself transformed by his observations on the life of the impoverished indigenous peasantry. Through the characters they encounter on their continental trek, Guevara and Granado witness first hand the injustices that the destitute face and are exposed to people and social classes they would have never encountered otherwise. To their surprise, the road presents to them both a genuine and captivating picture of Latin American identity. As a result, the trip also plants the initial seed of cognitive dissonance and radicalization within Guevara, who would later view armed revolution as a way to challenge the continents endemic economic inequalities and political repression. The screenplay is based primarily on Guevaras trip diary of the same name, with additional context supplied by Traveling with Che Guevara: The Making of a Revolutionary by Alberto Granado. Guevara is played by Gael Garcia Bernal, and Granado by the Argentine actor Rodrigo de la Serna, who coincidentally is a second cousin to the real life Guevara on his maternal side. Directed by Brazilian director Walter Salles and written by Puerto Rican playwright José Rivera, the film was an international co-production among production companies from Argentina, the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Chile, Peru and France. The films executive producers were Robert Redford, Paul Webster, and Rebecca Yeldham; the producers were Edgard Tenenbaum, Michael Nozik, and Karen Tenkhoff; and the co-producers were Daniel Burman and Diego Dubcovsky. Four Rooms Four Rooms is a 1995 American anthology comedy film co-written and co-directed by Allison Anders, Alexandre Rockwell, Robert Rodriguez, and Quentin Tarantino, loosely based on the adult short fiction writings of Roald Dahl. The story is set in the fictional Hotel Mon Signor in Los Angeles on New Years Eve. Tim Roth plays Ted, the bellhop and main character in the frame story, whose first night on the job consists of four very different encounters with various hotel guests. Superman II Superman II is a 1980 superhero film directed by Richard Lester and written by Mario Puzo and David and Leslie Newman, based on the DC Comics character Superman. It is a sequel to the 1978 film Superman and stars Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Terence Stamp, Ned Beatty, Sarah Douglas, Margot Kidder, and Jack OHalloran. The film was released in Australia and mainland Europe on December 4, 1980, and in other countries throughout 1981. Selected premiere engagements of Superman II were presented in Megasound, a high-impact surround sound system similar to Sensurround. In 1977, it was decided to film both Superman and its sequel simultaneously, with principal photography beginning in March 1977 and ending in October 1978. Tensions arose between Richard Donner and the producers in which a decision was made to stop filming the sequel, of which 75 percent had already been completed, and finish the first film. Following the release of Superman in December 1978, Donner was controversially fired as director, and was replaced by Richard Lester. Several members of the cast and crew declined to return in the wake of Donners firing. In order to be officially credited as the director, Lester re-shot most of the film with a new alternate opening and ending for which principal photography began in September 1979 and ended in March 1980. The film received positive reviews from film critics who praised the performances from Reeve, Stamp and Hackman, the visual effects, and humor. It grossed $190 million against a production budget of $54 million. A sequel, Superman III, was released, for which Lester returned as director. The Invisible Guest The Invisible Guest is a 2016 Spanish mystery thriller film. It is the second feature thriller by director Oriol Paulo, following El Cuerpo. The film was released in Spain on 6 January 2017. The Invisible Guest opened to generally lukewarm critical response, and highly positive user reviews on a number of platforms. It was a commercial success, grossing $30.5 million against its €4 million budget. The film has spawned three remakes in different languages: the Italian-language film Il testimone invisibile, the Hindi-language Indian film Badla and the Telugu-language Indian film Evaru. Friday Friday is a 1995 American stoner comedy film directed by F. Gary Gray and written by Ice Cube and DJ Pooh. It stars Cube and Chris Tucker as Craig Jones and Smokey, unemployed best friends who must pay a local drug dealer on the night of Friday. The film is the first installment in the Friday franchise and co-stars Nia Long, Tiny "Zeus" Lister Jr., Regina King, Anna Maria Horsford, Bernie Mac, and John Witherspoon. While developing the film, Ice Cube and DJ Pooh expressed discontent regarding the portrayal of the hood in film, which they came to see as too violent and menacing. As a result, they wished to emphasize the positive aspects of life in the hood, and drew on a number of personal experiences when crafting the characters and plot points. Preparations for the film began after the pair were able to secure funding from New Line Cinema, who granted finance in exchange for a seasoned comedian in one of the lead roles. During casting, Ice Cube and DJ Pooh quickly settled on Tucker. Friday was theatrically released in the United States on April 26, 1995. It received positive reviews from critics, many of whom praised the comedic sequences, writing, and acting performances. The film was also a commercial success, grossing $28.2 million worldwide. It has subsequently obtained a large cult following, inspiring an Internet meme and several pop-cultural references. The film launched a media franchise that includes the sequels Next Friday and Friday After Next. Jacob's Ladder Jacobs Ladder is a 1990 American psychological horror film directed by Adrian Lyne, produced by Alan Marshall, written by Bruce Joel Rubin and starring Tim Robbins, Elizabeth Peña, and Danny Aiello. The films protagonist, Jacob, is a Vietnam veteran whose experiences prior to and during the war result in strange, fragmentary visions and bizarre hallucinations that continue to haunt him. As his ordeal worsens, Jacob desperately attempts to figure out the truth. Jacobs Ladder was made by Carolco Pictures ten years after being written by Rubin. It drew from several inspirations for its story and effects, including the short film An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and the paintings of Francis Bacon. Though only moderately successful upon release, the film garnered a cult following and its plot and special effects became a source of influence for various other works such as the horror video game franchise Silent Hill. A remake, also titled Jacobs Ladder, was released in 2019. Easy Rider Easy Rider is a 1969 American independent road drama film written by Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, and Terry Southern, produced by Fonda, and directed by Hopper. Fonda and Hopper played two bikers who travel through the American Southwest and South, carrying the proceeds from a cocaine deal. The success of Easy Rider helped spark the New Hollywood era of filmmaking during the early 1970s. A landmark counterculture film, and a "touchstone for a generation" that "captured the national imagination," Easy Rider explores the societal landscape, issues, and tensions in the United States during the 1960s, such as the rise of the hippie movement, drug use, and communal lifestyle. Real drugs were used in scenes showing the use of marijuana and other substances. Easy Rider was released by Columbia Pictures on July 14, 1969, grossing $60 million worldwide from a filming budget of no more than $400,000. Critics have praised the performances, directing, writing, soundtrack, visuals, and atmosphere. The film was added to the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 1998. Headhunters Headhunters is a 2011 Norwegian action thriller film based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Jo Nesbø. The film was directed by Morten Tyldum and stars Aksel Hennie, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Synnøve Macody Lund. Hennie portrays the successful but insecure corporate recruiter Roger Brown who lives a double life as an art thief to fund his lavish lifestyle. He finds out that one of his job prospects is in possession of a valuable painting and sets out to steal it. Released in Norway on 26 August 2011, Headhunters was a box office success, receiving positive reviews, and was nominated for multiple awards, including four Amanda Awards and a BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Language Film. This is the highest-grossing Norwegian film of all time. Super Troopers Super Troopers is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Jay Chandrasekhar and written by and starring the Broken Lizard comedy group. Marisa Coughlan, Daniel von Bargen and Brian Cox co-star while Lynda Carter has a cameo appearance. In total, Fox Searchlight paid $3.25 million for distribution rights of the film and it grossed $23 million at the box office. A sequel, Super Troopers 2, was released on April 20, 2018. Not Another Teen Movie Not Another Teen Movie is a 2001 American parody film directed by Joel Gallen and written by Mike Bender, Adam Jay Epstein, Andrew Jacobson, Phil Beauman, and Buddy Johnson. It features an ensemble cast including Chyler Leigh, Chris Evans, Jaime Pressly, Eric Christian Olsen, Eric Jungmann, Mia Kirshner, Deon Richmond, Cody McMains, Sam Huntington, Samm Levine, Cerina Vincent, Ron Lester, Randy Quaid, Lacey Chabert, and Riley Smith. Released on December 14, 2001 by Columbia Pictures, the film is a parody of teen movies. While the general plot is based on Shes All That as well as Varsity Blues, 10 Things I Hate About You, Cant Hardly Wait and Pretty in Pink, the film is also filled with allusions to teenage and college-age films from the 1980s and 1990s, such as Bring It On, American Pie, Cruel Intentions, American Beauty, Never Been Kissed, Ferris Buellers Day Off, Cant Buy Me Love, Jawbreaker, Sixteen Candles, Dazed and Confused, Lucas, Rudy, and The Breakfast Club. Bedazzled Bedazzled is a 2000 comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and starring Brendan Fraser and Elizabeth Hurley. It is a remake of the 1967 film of the same name, written by Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, which was itself a comic retelling of the Faust legend. Why Him? Why Him? is a 2016 American comedy film written and directed by John Hamburg, co-written by Ian Helfer, and starring James Franco, Bryan Cranston, Zoey Deutch, Megan Mullally, Griffin Gluck, and Keegan-Michael Key. The film follows a father who tries to stop his daughters immature tech-millionaire boyfriend from asking her to marry him. The film premiered in Los Angeles on December 17, 2016, was released by 20th Century Fox in the United States on December 23, 2016, received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $118 million worldwide. Monster House Monster House is a 2006 American 3D computer-animated horror film directed by Gil Kenan, in his directorial debut, from a screenplay by Dan Harmon, Rob Schrab and Pamela Pettler about a neighborhood being terrorized by a sentient haunted house. The film features the voices of Mitchel Musso, Sam Lerner, Spencer Locke, Steve Buscemi, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Kevin James, Nick Cannon, Jason Lee, Fred Willard, Jon Heder, Catherine OHara and Kathleen Turner, and features human characters animated using live action motion capture animation, which was previously used in The Polar Express. Produced by Robert Zemeckis ImageMovers and Steven Spielbergs Amblin Entertainment, the film was released theatrically by Columbia Pictures on July 21, 2006 to generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $140 million worldwide against a production budget of $75 million. Ruby Sparks Ruby Sparks is a 2012 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, and written by Zoe Kazan. It stars Paul Dano as an anxious novelist whose fictional character, Ruby Sparks, played by Kazan, comes to life, and his struggles to reconcile his idealized vision of her with her increasing independence. The score was composed by Nick Urata of the band DeVotchKa. Never Back Down Never Back Down is a 2008 martial arts film directed by Jeff Wadlow and starring Sean Faris, Amber Heard, Cam Gigandet, and Djimon Hounsou. The movie was released on March 14, 2008. The film is about a frustrated and conflicted teenager who arrives at a new high school to discover an underground fight club. An unrated version called the "Extended Beat Down Edition", featuring nudity and more blood, was released on DVD on July 29, 2008. The Switch The Switch is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Josh Gordon and Will Speck. Based on a screenplay written by Allan Loeb, the film, formerly titled The Baster, was inspired by the short story Baster by Jeffrey Eugenides, originally published in The New Yorker in 1996. The film stars Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman and child actor Thomas Robinson. Patrick Wilson, Juliette Lewis, and Jeff Goldblum appear in key supporting roles. Filming began in March 2009, and ended in May 2009. Re-shoots took place in October 2009. Upon its release, The Switch received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its premise and the performances of its cast but felt that the plot was formulaic. The Switch was the last Miramax film to be distributed by Disney before the former was sold to Filmyard Holdings on December 3, 2010. High Noon High Noon is a 1952 American Western film produced by Stanley Kramer from a screenplay by Carl Foreman, directed by Fred Zinnemann, and starring Gary Cooper. The plot, depicted in real time, centers on a town marshal who is torn between his sense of duty and his love for his new bride and who must face a gang of killers alone. Though mired in controversy with political overtones at the time of its release, the film was nominated for seven Academy Awards and won four as well as four Golden Globe Awards. The award-winning score was written by Russian-born composer Dimitri Tiomkin. High Noon was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" in 1989, the NFRs first year of existence. An iconic film whose story has been partly or completely repeated in later film productions, the ending scenes especially inspired a next-to-endless number of later films, including but not just limited to westerns. Lady in the Water Lady in the Water is a 2006 American fantasy psychological thriller film written, produced, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring Paul Giamatti and Bryce Dallas Howard. The films plot concerns the superintendent of a Philadelphia apartment complex who discovers a young woman in the swimming pool. Gradually, he and his neighbors learn she is a water nymph whose life is in danger from a vicious, wolf-like, mystical creature called a Scrunt that tries to keep her from returning to her watery "blue world." This is Shyamalans first movie in which he appeared in a significant role rather than a short cameo. The film received a mostly negative response from critics, with criticism revolving around the self-indulgence with which Shyamalan cast himself in the film, the lack of consistency, and the film’s characterization. The film was also a financial disappointment grossing $72 million against a $70 million production budget. The Lorax The Lorax is a 2012 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Illumination Entertainment and based on Dr. Seusss childrens book of the same name. The film was released by Universal Pictures on March 2, 2012, on what would have been Seuss 108th birthday. The second adaptation of the book, the film builds on the book by expanding the story of the Lorax and Ted, the previously unnamed boy who visits the Once-ler. The cast includes Danny DeVito as the Lorax, Ed Helms as the Once-ler and Zac Efron as Ted. New characters introduced in the film are Audrey, Teds love interest, Aloysius OHare, Mrs. Wiggins, Teds mother, and Grammy Norma, Teds grandmother. While the film received mixed reviews from critics, it was a box office success, grossing $348.8 million worldwide based on a $70 million budget. Conan the Barbarian Conan the Barbarian is a 2011 American sword and sorcery film based on the character of the same name created by Robert E. Howard. The film is a new interpretation of the Conan mythology, and is not related to the films featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger. It stars Jason Momoa in the title role, alongside Rachel Nichols, Rose McGowan, Stephen Lang, Ron Perlman, and Bob Sapp with Marcus Nispel directing. Morgan Freeman narrates the film. The film had spent several years in development at Warner Bros., before the rights were shifted to Nu Image/Millennium Films in 2007, with a clause wishing for immediate start on production. Lionsgate and Sony Pictures entered negotiations for distribution, with the film seeing many directors, prominently Brett Ratner, before settling on Nispel in 2009, and subsequently bringing together a cast and crew. Filming began on March 15, 2010, and concluded June 5, 2010. The film was first released on August 17, 2011, in four countries: France, Belgium, Iceland, and the Philippines prior to the North American release on August 19. The film was a box office bomb, and received largely negative reviews. The Gold Rush The Gold Rush is a 1925 American comedy film written, produced, and directed by Charlie Chaplin. The film also stars Chaplin in his Little Tramp persona, Georgia Hale, Mack Swain, Tom Murray, Henry Bergman, and Malcolm Waite. Chaplin drew inspiration from photos of the Klondike Gold Rush as well as from the story of the Donner Party who, when snowbound in the Sierra Nevada, were driven to cannibalism or eating leather from their shoes. Chaplin, who believed tragedies and comics were not far from each other, decided to combine these stories of deprivation and horror in comedy. He decided that his famous rogue figure should become a gold-digger who joins a brave optimist determined to face all the pitfalls associated with the search for gold, such as sickness, hunger, loneliness, or the possibility that he may at any time be attacked by a grizzly. In the movie, scenes like Chaplin cooking and dreaming of his shoe, or how his starving friend Big Jim sees him as a chicken could be seen. The Gold Rush received Academy Award nominations for the Best Music and Best Sound Recording upon its re-release in 1942. It is today one of Chaplins most celebrated works, and he himself declared several times that it was the film for which he most wanted to be remembered. Born on the Fourth of July Born on the Fourth of July is a 1989 American biographical war drama film based on the eponymous 1976 autobiography by Ron Kovic. Directed by Oliver Stone, and written by Stone and Kovic, it stars Tom Cruise, Kyra Sedgwick, Raymond J. Barry, Jerry Levine, Frank Whaley and Willem Dafoe. The film depicts the life of Kovic over a 20-year period, detailing his childhood, his military service and paralysis during the Vietnam War, and his transition to anti-war activism. It is the second installment in Stones trilogy of films about the Vietnam War, following Platoon and preceding Heaven & Earth. Producer Martin Bregman acquired the film rights to the book in 1976 and hired Stone, also a Vietnam veteran, to co-write the screenplay with Kovic, who would be played by Al Pacino. When Stone optioned the book in 1978, the film adaptation became mired in development hell after Pacino and Bregman left, which resulted in him and Kovic putting the film on hold. After the release of Platoon, the project was revived at Universal Pictures, with Stone attached to direct. Shot on locations in the Philippines, Texas and Inglewood, principal photography took place from October 1988 to December, lasting 65 days of filming. The film went over its initial $14 million production budget, and ended up costing $17.8 million after reshoots. Upon release, Born on the Fourth of July was praised by critics for its story, Cruises performance and Stones direction. The film was successful at the box office as it grossed over $161 million worldwide, becoming the tenth highest-grossing film of 1989. At the 62nd Academy Awards, it received eight nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Cruise, his first nomination, and the film won for Best Director, Stones second in that category, and Best Film Editing. The film also won four Golden Globe Awards for Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, Best Director and Best Screenplay. Primer Primer is a 2004 American science fiction film about the accidental discovery of time travel. The film was written, directed, produced, edited and scored by Shane Carruth, who also stars with David Sullivan. Primer is of note for its extremely low budget, experimental plot structure, philosophical implications, and complex technical dialogue, which Carruth, a college graduate with a degree in mathematics and a former engineer, chose not to simplify for the sake of the audience. The film collected the Grand Jury Prize at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival, before securing a limited release in the United States, and has since gained a cult following. The Edge of Seventeen The Edge of Seventeen is a 2016 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Kelly Fremon Craig. The film stars Hailee Steinfeld, Woody Harrelson, Kyra Sedgwick, and Haley Lu Richardson. Principal photography began on October 21, 2015, in Vancouver and ended on December 3, 2015. The film premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival on September 16, 2016, and was theatrically released on November 18, 2016, by STXfilms. It received positive reviews, with Steinfelds performance being critically lauded, and grossed over $18 million. Bean Bean is a 1997 comedy film based on the British television series Mr. Bean. Directed by Mel Smith and written by Robin Driscoll and Richard Curtis, the film stars Rowan Atkinson as Mr. Bean, Peter MacNicol, Pamela Reed, Harris Yulin and Burt Reynolds. It is a British-American venture produced by Working Title Films, Tiger Aspect Films, and distributed by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Gramercy Pictures. Bean was released in the United Kingdom on 2 August 1997 and in the United States on 7 November 1997 to mixed reviews from critics but was a box office success, grossing $250 million worldwide against an $18 million budget. A stand-alone sequel titled Mr. Beans Holiday was released in 2007. Hunt for the Wilderpeople Hunt for the Wilderpeople is a 2016 New Zealand adventure comedy-drama film written and directed by Taika Waititi, whose screenplay was based on the book Wild Pork and Watercress by Barry Crump. Carthew Neal, Leanne Saunders, Matt Noonan, and Waititi produced the film. Sam Neill and Julian Dennison play "Uncle" Hector and Ricky Baker, a father figure and son who become the targets of a manhunt after fleeing into the New Zealand bush. The film premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival on 22 January 2016. The film opened across New Zealand on 31 March 2016. The film received a limited North American release on 24 June 2016. Frankenweenie Frankenweenie is a 2012 American 3D stop-motion-animated dark fantasy horror comedy film directed by Tim Burton and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a remake of Burtons 1984 short film of the same name and is a parody of and a homage to the 1931 film Frankenstein based on Mary Shelleys book of the same name. The voice cast includes four actors who worked with Burton on previous films: Winona Ryder; Martin Short; Catherine OHara; and Martin Landau, along with some new voice actors, such as Charlie Tahan and Atticus Shaffer. Frankenweenie is in black and white. It is also the fourth stop-motion film produced by Burton and the first of those four that is not a musical. In the film, a boy named Victor loses his dog, a Bull Terrier named Sparky, and uses the power of electricity to resurrect him — but is then blackmailed by his peers into revealing how they too can reanimate their deceased past pets and other creatures, resulting in mayhem. The tongue-in-cheek film contains numerous references and parodies related to the book, past film versions of the book, other literary classics, and other films which Burton has directed. Frankenweenie, the first black-and-white feature film and the first stop-motion film to be released in IMAX 3D, was released on October 5, 2012 and met with positive reviews and moderate box office sales. The film won the Saturn Award for Best Animated Film and was nominated for an Oscar; a Golden Globe; a BAFTA; and an Annie Award for Best Film in each respective animated category. Drive Angry Drive Angry is a 2011 American action film directed by Patrick Lussier, who co-wrote it with Todd Farmer. It stars Nicolas Cage, Amber Heard, William Fichtner, Billy Burke, Charlotte Ross, Katy Mixon, and Tom Atkins. The film, photographed in 3D, was released on February 25, 2011. Before the Devil Knows You're Dead Before the Devil Knows Youre Dead is a 2007 American crime drama thriller film directed by Sidney Lumet. It is his last feature film before his death in 2011. The film was written by Kelly Masterson, and stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ethan Hawke, Marisa Tomei, and Albert Finney. The title comes from the Irish saying: "May you be in heaven a full half-hour before the devil knows youre dead". The film unfolds non-linearly, repeatedly going back and forth in time, with some scenes shown from various points of view. The film appeared on 21 critics end-of-the-year top ten lists indexed by Metacritic and was selected as one of 2007s ten most influential American films by the American Film Institute, at the 2007 AFI Awards. The Cell The Cell is a 2000 science fiction horror film directed by Tarsem Singh in his directorial debut, and starring Jennifer Lopez, Vince Vaughn, and Vincent DOnofrio. It received mixed reviews upon its release, with critics praising its visuals, direction, make-up, costumes and DOnofrios performance, while criticizing its Silence of the Lambs-inspired plot, an emphasis on style rather than substance, and masochistic imagery. Good Night, and Good Luck. Good Night, and Good Luck. is a 2005 historical drama film directed by George Clooney, and starring David Strathairn, Patricia Clarkson, Clooney, Jeff Daniels, Robert Downey, Jr., and Frank Langella. The movie was written by Clooney and Grant Heslov, and portrays the conflict between veteran radio and television journalist Edward R. Murrow and U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin, especially relating to the anti-Communist Senators actions with the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Although released in black and white, it was filmed on color film stock, but on a greyscale set, and was color-corrected to black and white during post-production. It focuses on the theme of media responsibility, and also addresses what occurs when the media offer a voice of dissent from government policy. The movie takes its title from the line with which Murrow routinely signed off his broadcasts. The film was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director for Clooney and Best Actor for Strathairn. Friday the 13th Friday the 13th is a 2009 American slasher film directed by Marcus Nispel and written by Damian Shannon and Mark Swift. The film is a reboot and the twelfth installment of the Friday the 13th film series, which began in 1980. This film follows Clay Miller as he searches for his missing sister, Whitney, who is captured by Jason Voorhees while camping in woodland at Crystal Lake. The 2009 film was originally conceived as an origin story, but the project evolved into a re-imagining of the first four Friday the 13th films. The character Jason Voorhees was redesigned as a lean, quick killer with a backstory that allows the viewer to feel a little sympathy for him, but not enough that he would lose his menace. In keeping with the tone of the film, Jasons mask was recreated from a mold of the original mask used for Part III; though there were subtle changes. Friday the 13th includes some of Harry Manfredinis musical score from the previous Friday the 13th films because the producers recognized its iconic status. Friday the 13th was released in theaters on Friday, February 13, 2009. It received mainly negative reviews and earned approximately on its opening night and $40 million during its opening weekend, when it broke two records; the highest-earning opening day for the film franchise and the highest-earning opening weekend for any horror film. , it is the second-highest-grossing film in the Friday the 13th franchise, and has earned over $92 million worldwide. Driving Miss Daisy Driving Miss Daisy is a 1989 American comedy-drama film directed by Bruce Beresford and written by Alfred Uhry, based on Uhrys play of the same name. The film stars Jessica Tandy, Morgan Freeman, and Dan Aykroyd. Freeman reprised his role from the original Off-Broadway production. The story defines Daisy and her point of view through a network of relationships and emotions by focusing on her home life, synagogue, friends, family, fears, and concerns over a twenty five year period. Driving Miss Daisy was a critical and commercial success upon its release and at the 62nd Academy Awards received nine nominations, and won four; Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Makeup, and Best Adapted Screenplay. The Spy Who Loved Me The Spy Who Loved Me is a 1977 British spy film and the tenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the third to star Roger Moore as the fictional secret agent James Bond. Barbara Bach and Curd Jürgens co-star. It was directed by Lewis Gilbert and the screenplay was written by Christopher Wood and Richard Maibaum. The film takes its title from Ian Flemings novel The Spy Who Loved Me, the tenth book in the James Bond series, though it does not contain any elements of the novels plot. The storyline involves a reclusive megalomaniac named Karl Stromberg, who plans to destroy the world and create a new civilisation under the sea. Bond teams up with a Russian agent, Anya Amasova, to stop Stromberg. It was shot on location in Egypt and Italy, with underwater scenes filmed at the Bahamas, and a new soundstage built at Pinewood Studios for a massive set which depicted the interior of a supertanker. The Spy Who Loved Me was well-received by critics, who saw the film as a return to form for the franchise. The soundtrack composed by Marvin Hamlisch also met with success. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards amid many other nominations and novelised in 1977 by Christopher Wood as James Bond. Tootsie Tootsie is a 1982 American comedy film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Dustin Hoffman, with a supporting cast that includes Jessica Lange, Teri Garr, Dabney Coleman, Bill Murray, Charles Durning, George Gaynes, Geena Davis, Doris Belack and Pollack. The film tells the story of a talented but volatile actor whose reputation for being difficult forces him to adopt a new identity as a woman in order to land a job. The film was adapted by Larry Gelbart, Barry Levinson, Elaine May, and Murray Schisgal from a story by Gelbart and Don McGuire. The film was a major critical and financial success, the second most profitable film of 1982, and was nominated for ten Academy Awards including Best Picture. Lange was the only winner, for Best Supporting Actress. In 1998, the Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. The theme song, "It Might Be You", was performed by Stephen Bishop, with music by Dave Grusin and lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman. It was a Top 40 hit in the United States and hit 1 on the adult contemporary chart. The Final Destination The Final Destination is a 2009 American 3D supernatural horror film written by Eric Bress and directed by David R. Ellis. A standalone sequel to Final Destination 3, it is the fourth installment in the Final Destination film series, and stars Bobby Campo, Shantel VanSanten, and Mykelti Williamson. Produced by New Line Cinema, the film was released on August 28, 2009 by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the first film in the series to be shot in HD 3D, and is currently the highest-grossing Final Destination film, earning $186 million worldwide but also received the worst critical reception of the franchise. The fifth film in the series, Final Destination 5, was released in August 2011. Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult Naked Gun : The Final Insult is a 1994 comedy film, and the third and final installment in The Naked Gun film series, which was based on the television series Police Squad!. The "" in the title is a reference to the number of revolutions per minute at which long playing phonograph records play. The film was originally going to be titled The Naked Gun : Just for the Record, but was changed after the studio felt that audiences would not get the joke. It was also going to simply be titled The Naked Gun 3: The Final Insult, according to some Christmas 1993 video previews. Leslie Nielsen returns as Lieutenant Frank Drebin, along with Priscilla Presley as Jane Spencer Drebin, O. J. Simpson as Officer Nordberg and George Kennedy as Captain Ed Hocken. Newcomers to the series Fred Ward, Anna Nicole Smith, and Kathleen Freeman co-star as a gang of bombers set to blow up the Academy Awards ceremony. Raye Birk reprises his role as the villainous "Pahpshmir" from From the Files of Police Squad!. Babylon A.D. Babylon A.D. is a 2008 science fiction action film based on the novel Babylon Babies by Maurice Georges Dantec. The film was directed by Mathieu Kassovitz and stars Vin Diesel, Mélanie Thierry, Michelle Yeoh, Lambert Wilson, Mark Strong, Jérôme Le Banner, Charlotte Rampling, and Gérard Depardieu. It was released on 29 August 2008 in the United States. It is an international co-production between France, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Phantom Thread Phantom Thread is a 2017 American period drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, set in the haute couture world of London in the 1950s. It stars Daniel Day-Lewis as a couturier who takes a young waitress, played by Vicky Krieps, as his muse; it is Day-Lewiss final role before his retirement. The film is the first Anderson film shot outside the United States, with principal photography beginning in January 2017 in Lythe, England. It is Andersons second collaboration with Day-Lewis, following There Will Be Blood, and his fourth with composer Jonny Greenwood. Phantom Thread premiered in New York City on December 11, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on December 25, 2017. The film received praise for its acting, screenplay, direction, musical score, costume design, and production values. It was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2017. At the 90th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for Day-Lewis, Supporting Actress for Lesley Manville and Best Original Score, and won for Best Costume Design. It also earned four nominations at the 71st British Academy Film Awards, winning for Best Costume Design, and received two Golden Globe nominations. Vacancy Vacancy is a 2007 American horror film directed by Nimród Antal and starring Kate Beckinsale and Luke Wilson. It was released April 20, 2007, by the distributor Screen Gems. Early in the films development, it was thought Sarah Jessica Parker would star; but, in September 2006, The Hollywood Reporter announced Kate Beckinsale had been signed instead. Reign Over Me Reign Over Me is a 2007 American buddy drama film written and directed by Mike Binder, and produced by his brother Jack Binder. The film stars Adam Sandler, Don Cheadle, Jada Pinkett Smith, Liv Tyler, Donald Sutherland, Saffron Burrows and Mike Binder. Distributed by Columbia Pictures, the film was theatrically released on March 23, 2007, and on DVD and Blu-ray on October 9, 2007. St. Vincent St. Vincent is a 2014 American comedy-drama film written, directed and co-produced by Theodore Melfi, in his feature film debut. The film stars Bill Murray as the title character and features Melissa McCarthy, Naomi Watts, Chris ODowd, Terrence Howard, and Jaeden Martell. The film had its premiere at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival where it was voted second runner-up as "Peoples Choice Award for Best Film." It received a limited theatrical release on October 10, 2014, and expanded to a wide release on October 24. The same day, it was released on Netflix in France. The film was a moderate commercial success, grossing $54.8 million against its $13 million budget, and received positive reviews from critics. U.S. Marshals U.S. Marshals is a 1998 American action crime thriller film directed by Stuart Baird. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Roy Huggins and John Pogue. The film is a spin-off to the 1993 motion picture The Fugitive, which in turn was based on the television series of the same name, created by Huggins. The story does not involve the character of Dr. Richard Kimble, portrayed by Harrison Ford in the initial film, but instead the plot centers on United States Deputy Marshal Sam Gerard, once again played by Tommy Lee Jones. The plot follows Gerard and his team as they pursue another fugitive, Mark Sheridan, played by Wesley Snipes, who attempts to escape government officials following an international conspiracy scandal. The cast features Robert Downey Jr., Joe Pantoliano, Daniel Roebuck, Tom Wood, and LaTanya Richardson, several of whom portrayed Deputy Marshals in the previous film. The film was a co-production between Warner Bros. and Kopelson Entertainment. The score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith. U.S. Marshals premiered in theaters in the United States on March 6, 1998, grossing $57 million in its domestic run. The film took in an additional $45 million through international release for a worldwide total of $102 million. The film was generally met with mixed critical reviews. The film was released on home video on July 21, 1998. Tango & Cash Tango & Cash is a 1989 American buddy cop action comedy film starring Sylvester Stallone, Kurt Russell, Jack Palance, and Teri Hatcher. Stallone and Russell star as Raymond Tango and Gabriel Cash respectively, two rival LAPD narcotics detectives, who are forced to work together after the criminal mastermind Yves Perret frames both of them for murder. The film was chiefly directed by Andrei Konchalovsky, with Albert Magnoli and Peter MacDonald taking over in the later stages of filming, with Stuart Baird overseeing post-production. The multiple directors were due to a long and troubled production process, that included numerous script rewrites and clashes between Konchalovsky and producer Jon Peters over creative differences. The film was released by Warner Bros. in the United States on December 22, 1989, the same day as Always. Both films were the last to be released in the 1980s. Vice Vice is a 2018 American biographical comedy-drama film written and directed by Adam McKay. The film stars Christian Bale as former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, with Amy Adams, Steve Carell, Sam Rockwell, Justin Kirk, Tyler Perry, Alison Pill, Lily Rabe, and Jesse Plemons in supporting roles. The film follows Cheney on his path to become the most powerful Vice President in American history. It is the second theatrical film to depict the presidency of George W. Bush, following Oliver Stones W.. Vice was released in the United States on December 25, 2018, by Annapurna Pictures, and grossed $76 million worldwide. The film divided critics, as some lauded it as "cleverly biting", while others denounced it as "a clumsy display of political hatred", with McKays screenplay and direction receiving both "scathing critiques and celebratory praise". Despite the polarized reception for the film itself, the performances, particularly those of Bale and Adams, received universal praise. The film received numerous awards and nominations, with eight nominations at the 91st Academy Awards, including a Best Picture nomination and a win for Best Make-Up and Hairstyling. It also had a leading six nominations at the 76th Golden Globe Awards, and six nominations at the 72nd British Academy Film Awards. For their performances, Bale, Adams, and Rockwell were nominated at all three shows, with Bale winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. Lockout Lockout is a 2012 French science fiction action film directed by James Mather and Stephen Saint Leger, and written by Mather, Saint Leger, and Luc Besson. The film stars Guy Pearce, Maggie Grace, Vincent Regan, Joseph Gilgun, Lennie James, and Peter Stormare. Lockout follows Snow, a man framed for a crime he did not commit, who is offered his freedom in exchange for rescuing the Presidents daughter Emilie from the orbital prison MS One, which has been taken over by its inmates, led by Alex and his psychotic brother Hydell. Principal photography took place in Belgrade, Serbia. It premiered on 7 April 2012 at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film, and was released on 13 April 2012 in North America and on 18 April 2012 in France. A French court has ruled the film plagiarises the plot of the cult classic Escape from New York and its sequel, Escape from L.A.. Enter the Dragon Enter the Dragon is a 1973 martial arts action film produced by and starring Bruce Lee. The film, which co-stars John Saxon and Jim Kelly, was directed by Robert Clouse. It would be Bruce Lees final completed film appearance before his death on 20 July 1973 at age 32. A joint American and Hong Kong production, it premiered in Los Angeles on 19 August 1973, one month after Lees death and went on to gross worldwide, equivalent to adjusted for inflation. Enter the Dragon is considered to be one of the greatest martial arts films of all time. In 2004, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Among the first films to combine martial arts action with the emerging Blaxploitation genre, its success led to a series of similar productions combining both genres. Its themes have also generated scholarly debate about how they reflect the changes taking place within post-colonial Asian societies following the end of World War II. The Huntsman: Winter's War The Huntsman: Winters War is a 2016 American fantasy adventure film, both a prequel and sequel to Snow White and the Huntsman, it takes place before and after the events of the first film. The film is the directorial debut of Cedric Nicolas-Troyan, who was a visual effects supervisor and second unit director on the first film. It is written by Craig Mazin and Evan Spiliotopoulos, based on characters created by Evan Daugherty, which like the first film were inspired by the fairy tale "Snow White" compiled by the Brothers Grimm, as well as "The Snow Queen" by Hans Christian Andersen. Reprising their roles from the first film, the cast includes Chris Hemsworth, Charlize Theron, Nick Frost, and Sam Claflin. The film also introduced new characters played by Emily Blunt, Jessica Chastain, and Rob Brydon. The film premiered in Hamburg on March 29, 2016, and was released in the United States on April 22, 2016. It received mixed to negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, with praise for the visuals and cast but many feeling the film was an unnecessary sequel and prequel. It grossed $165 million worldwide against an estimated $115 million production cost. Scooby-Doo Scooby-Doo is a 2002 American live-action/computer-animated family adventure comedy film based on the long-running Hanna-Barbera animated television series of the same name. It is the first installment in the Scooby-Doo live-action film series, directed by Raja Gosnell, written by James Gunn, and starring Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar, Matthew Lillard, Linda Cardellini and Rowan Atkinson. The plot revolves around Mystery Incorporated, a group of four young adults and a dog who solve mysteries, who reunite after a two-year disbandment, to investigate a mystery on a popular horror resort. Filming took place in and around Queensland on a budget of $84 million. The film was released on June 14, 2002, and grossed $275 million worldwide. Reggae artist Shaggy and rock group MxPx performed different versions of the Scooby-Doo theme song. The Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster, a ride based on the film, was built in Warner Bros. Movie World in Gold Coast, Australia in 2003. This is the last time William Hanna served as an executive producer before his death on . A sequel, Monsters Unleashed, was released in March 2004. Jobs Jobs is a 2013 American biographical drama film based on the life of Steve Jobs, from 1974 while a student at Reed College to the introduction of the iPod in 2001. It is directed by Joshua Michael Stern, written by Matt Whiteley, and produced by Stern and Mark Hulme. Steve Jobs is portrayed by Ashton Kutcher, with Josh Gad as Apple Computers co-founder Steve Wozniak. Jobs was chosen to close the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Glengarry Glen Ross Glengarry Glen Ross is a 1992 American drama film adapted by David Mamet from his 1984 Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name, and directed by James Foley. The film depicts two days in the lives of four real estate salesmen and how desperate they become when the corporate office sends a trainer to "motivate" them. He tells them that, in a weeks time, all except the top two salesmen will be fired. It was filmed in New York City. Like the play, the film is notorious for its use of profanity, leading the cast to refer to the film jokingly as "Death of a Fuckin Salesman." The title of the film comes from the names of two of the real estate developments being peddled by the salesmen characters: Glengarry Highlands and Glen Ross Farms. The world premiere of the film was held at the 49th Venice Film Festival, where Jack Lemmon was awarded the Volpi Cup for Best Actor. Al Pacino was nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor for his work in the film. Though the film performed modestly at the box office, grossing $10.7 million in North America on a $12.5 million budget, Glengarry Glen Ross was lauded by critics and is considered a classic film. You Only Live Twice You Only Live Twice is a 1967 British spy film and the fifth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The films screenplay was written by Roald Dahl, and loosely based on Ian Flemings 1964 novel of the same name. It is the first James Bond film to discard most of Flemings plot, using only a few characters and locations from the book as the background for an entirely new story. In the film, Bond is dispatched to Japan after American and Soviet manned spacecraft disappear mysteriously in orbit. With each nation blaming the other amidst the Cold War, Bond travels secretly to a remote Japanese island to find the perpetrators and comes face to face with Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the head of SPECTRE. The film reveals the appearance of Blofeld, who was previously a partially unseen character. SPECTRE is working for the government of an unnamed Asian power, implied to be the Peoples Republic of China, to provoke war between the superpowers. During the filming in Japan, it was announced that Sean Connery would retire from the role of Bond, but after a hiatus, he returned in 1971s Diamonds Are Forever and later 1983s non-Eon Bond film Never Say Never Again. You Only Live Twice is the first Bond film to be directed by Lewis Gilbert, who later directed the 1977 film The Spy Who Loved Me and the 1979 film Moonraker, both starring Roger Moore. You Only Live Twice was a great success, receiving positive reviews and grossing over $111 million in worldwide box office. Persona Persona is a 1966 Swedish psychological drama film, written and directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Bibi Andersson and Liv Ullmann. The story revolves around a young nurse named Alma and her patient, well-known stage actress Elisabet Vogler, who has suddenly stopped speaking. They move to a cottage, where Alma cares for Elisabet, confides in her and begins having trouble distinguishing herself from her patient. With elements of psychological horror, Persona has been the subject of much analysis, interpretation and debate. The film, with its themes of duality, insanity and personal identity, has been interpreted as depicting the Jungian theory of persona and explores cinema, vampire mythology, lesbianism, motherhood, abortion and other subjects. The experimental style of its prologue and storytelling has also been noted. The enigmatic film has been called the Mount Everest of cinematic analysis; according to film historian Peter Cowie, "Everything one says about Persona may be contradicted; the opposite will also be true". Bergman wrote Persona with Ullmann and Andersson in mind for the lead roles and the idea of exploring their identities, and shot the film in Stockholm and Fårö in 1965. In production, the filmmakers experimented with effects, using smoke and a mirror to frame one scene and combining the lead characters faces in post-production for one shot. Andersson defended a sexually explicit monologue in the screenplay, and rewrote portions of it. When first released, Persona was edited because of its controversial subject matter. It received positive reviews, with Swedish media coining the word Personkult to describe its enthusiastic admirers. It won Best Film at the 4th Guldbagge Awards, and was Swedens entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The censored content was reinstated in English-language restorations in 2001. Many critics consider Persona one of the greatest films ever made, and it was ranked the fifth-best in Sight & Sounds 1972 poll and 17th in 2012. It also influenced many later directors, including Robert Altman and David Lynch. Philomena Philomena is a 2013 comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Frears, based on the book The Lost Child of Philomena Lee by journalist Martin Sixsmith. Starring Judi Dench and Steve Coogan, it tells the true story of Philomena Lees 50-year search for her forcibly adopted son and Sixsmiths efforts to help her find him. It gained critical acclaim and received several international film awards. Coogan and Jeff Pope won Best Screenplay at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. It was also awarded the Peoples Choice Award Runner-Up prize at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was nominated in four categories at the 86th Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay for Coogan and Pope, Best Actress for Dench, and Best Original Score for Desplat. It was also nominated for four BAFTA Awards and three Golden Globe Awards. Vacation Vacation is a 2015 American comedy film written and directed by Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley. It stars Ed Helms, Christina Applegate, Skyler Gisondo, Steele Stebbins, Leslie Mann, Chris Hemsworth, Beverly DAngelo, and Chevy Chase. It is the fifth installment of the Vacation film series, serving as a soft reboot. It is also the second not to carry the National Lampoon name after Vegas Vacation, and was released by New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. on July 29, 2015. It grossed $104 million on a $31 million budget. Paper Towns Paper Towns is a 2015 American romantic mystery comedy-drama film, directed by Jake Schreier, based on the 2008 novel of the same name by John Green. The film was adapted for the screen by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, the same team that wrote the first film adaption of another of Greens novels, The Fault in Our Stars. The film stars Nat Wolff and Cara Delevingne and was released on July 24, 2015, in the United States by 20th Century Fox. The film follows the coming of age and search by the protagonist, Quentin "Q" Jacobsen, for Margo Roth Spiegelman, his childhood friend and object of affection. In the process, Quentin explores the relationship with his friends including his compatibility with Margo. It grossed over $85 million worldwide after the theatrical release, against a $12 million budget. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD on October 20, 2015, and grossed over $9 million in total domestic video sales. The film received mixed reviews. The Five-Year Engagement The Five-Year Engagement is a 2012 American romantic comedy film written, directed, and produced by Nicholas Stoller. Produced with Judd Apatow and Rodney Rothman, it is co-written by Jason Segel, who also stars in the film with Emily Blunt as a couple whose relationship becomes strained when their engagement is continually extended. The film was released in North America on April 27, 2012 and in the United Kingdom on June 22, 2012. Fences Fences is a 2016 American period drama film starring, produced and directed by Denzel Washington and written by August Wilson, based on his Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name. In addition to Washington, the film also stars Viola Davis, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Jovan Adepo, Russell Hornsby, Mykelti Williamson and Saniyya Sidney. Principal photography on the film began on April 25, 2016, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the Hill District, and wrapped in mid-June 2016. Fences was released in the United States on December 16, 2016, by Paramount Pictures, received positive reviews and grossed $64 million. The film was chosen by the American Film Institute as one of the top ten films of 2016, and was nominated for numerous awards, including four Oscar nominations at the 89th Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Adapted Screenplay, with Davis winning for her performance. It also received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor for Washington and a Best Supporting Actress win for Davis. Live and Let Die Live and Let Die is a 1973 British spy film, the eighth in the James Bond series to be produced by Eon Productions, and the first to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, it was the third of four Bond films to be directed by Guy Hamilton. Although the producers had wanted Sean Connery to return after his role in the previous Bond film Diamonds Are Forever, he declined, sparking a search for a new actor to play James Bond. Moore was signed for the lead role. The film is adapted from the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming. In the film, a Harlem drug lord known as Mr. Big plans to distribute two tons of heroin for free to put rival drug barons out of business and then become a monopoly supplier. Mr. Big is revealed to be the alter ego of Dr. Kananga, a corrupt Caribbean dictator, who rules San Monique, a fictional island where opium poppies are secretly farmed. Bond is investigating the deaths of three British agents, leading him to Kananga, and is soon trapped in a world of gangsters and voodoo as he fights to put a stop to the drug barons scheme. Live and Let Die was released during the height of the blaxploitation era, and many blaxploitation archetypes and clichés are depicted in the film, including derogatory racial epithets, black gangsters, and pimpmobiles. It departs from the former plots of the James Bond films about megalomaniac super-villains, and instead focuses on drug trafficking, a common theme of blaxploitation films of the period. It is set in African American cultural centres such as Harlem and New Orleans, as well as the Caribbean Islands. It was also the first James Bond film featuring an African American Bond girl romantically involved with 007, Rosie Carver, who was played by Gloria Hendry. The film was a box office success and received generally positive reviews from critics. It was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Live and Let Die", written by Paul and Linda McCartney and performed by their band Wings. Volver Volver is a 2006 Spanish drama film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. Headed by actress Penélope Cruz, the film features an ensemble cast also starring Carmen Maura, Lola Dueñas, Blanca Portillo, Yohana Cobo, and Chus Lampreave. Revolving around an eccentric family of women from a wind-swept region south of Madrid, Cruz plays Raimunda, a working-class woman forced to go to great lengths to protect her 14-year-old daughter Paula. To top off the family crisis, her mother Irene comes back from the dead to tie up loose ends. The plot originates in Almodóvars earlier film The Flower of My Secret, where it features as a novel which is rejected for publication but is stolen to form the screenplay of a film named The Freezer. Drawing inspiration from the Italian neorealism of the late 1940s to early 1950s and the work of pioneering directors such as Federico Fellini, Luchino Visconti, and Pier Paolo Pasolini, Volver addresses themes like sexual abuse, loneliness and death, mixing the genres of farce, tragedy, melodrama, and magic realism. Set in the La Mancha region, Almodovars place of birth, the filmmaker cited his upbringing as a major influence on many aspects of the plot and the characters. Volver premiered at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme dOr. It received critical acclaim and ultimately won two awards at the festival, for Best Actress and Best Screenplay. The films Spanish premiere was held on 10 March 2006 in Puertollano, Spain, where the filming had taken place. Cruz was nominated for the 2006 Academy Award for Best Actress, making her the first Spanish woman ever to be nominated in that category. Patton Patton is a 1970 American epic biographical war film about U.S. General George S. Patton during World War II. It stars George C. Scott, Karl Malden, Michael Bates and Karl Michael Vogler. It was directed by Franklin J. Schaffner from a script by Francis Ford Coppola and Edmund H. North, who based their screenplay on the biography Patton: Ordeal and Triumph by Ladislas Farago and Omar Bradleys memoir A Soldiers Story. The film was shot in 65 mm Dimension 150 by cinematographer Fred J. Koenekamp and has a music score by Jerry Goldsmith. Patton won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. Scott won Best Actor for his portrayal of General Patton, but declined to accept the award. The opening monologue, delivered by George C. Scott as General Patton with an enormous American flag behind him, remains an iconic and often quoted image in film. The film was successful, and in 2003, Patton was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". The Academy Film Archive preserved Patton in 2003. The Cider House Rules The Cider House Rules is a 1999 American drama film directed by Lasse Hallström with a screenplay by John Irving based on his novel of the same name. The film had its world premiere at the 56th Venice Film Festival. The film tells of the coming-of-age of Homer Wells, who lives in a World War II–era Maine orphanage run by a doctor who performs illegal abortions. The film won two Academy Awards: Irving won the Academy Award for Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published, while Michael Caine won his second Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, along with four other nominations at the 72nd Academy Awards. Irving documented his involvement in bringing the novel to the screen in his book, My Movie Business. The Conversation The Conversation is a 1974 American neo-noir mystery thriller film written, produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Gene Hackman with supporting roles by John Cazale, Allen Garfield, Cindy Williams, Frederic Forrest, Harrison Ford, Teri Garr and Robert Duvall. The plot revolves around a surveillance expert and the moral dilemma he faces when his recordings reveal a potential murder. Coppola cited the 1966 film Blowup as a key influence. However, since the film was released to theaters just a few months before Richard Nixon resigned as President, he felt that audiences interpreted the film to be a reaction to the Watergate scandal. The Conversation has won critical acclaim and multiple accolades, including the Grand Prix du Festival International du Film, the highest honor at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. It was nominated for three Academy Awards in 1974 and lost Best Picture to The Godfather Part II, another Francis Ford Coppola film. In 1995, it was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Anaconda Anaconda is a 1997 American-Brazilian adventure horror film directed by Luis Llosa, starring Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube, Jon Voight, Eric Stoltz, Jonathan Hyde and Owen Wilson. It focuses on a documentary film crew that are captured by a snake hunter, who is hunting down a giant, legendary green anaconda, which is discovered in the Amazon rainforest. The film received mixed reviews but was a box-office success and was followed by a series of films. Splice Splice is a 2009 Canadian-French science fiction horror film directed by Vincenzo Natali and starring Adrien Brody, Sarah Polley, and Delphine Chanéac. The story concerns experiments in genetic engineering being done by a young scientific couple, who attempt to introduce human DNA into their work of splicing animal genes. Guillermo del Toro, Don Murphy, and Joel Silver are the executive producers of this film. A Prophet A Prophet is a 2009 French prison drama-crime film directed by Jacques Audiard with a screenplay by Audiard, with Thomas Bidegain, Abdel Raouf Dafri, and Nicolas Peufaillit, from a story by Dafri. The film stars Tahar Rahim in the title role as an imprisoned petty criminal of Algerian origins who rises in the inmate hierarchy, becoming an assassin and drug trafficker as he initiates himself into the Corsican and then Muslim subcultures. Cellular Cellular is a 2004 American action thriller film directed by David R. Ellis. The film stars Chris Evans, Jason Statham, Kim Basinger and William H. Macy in the lead roles while Noah Emmerich, Richard Burgi, Valerie Cruz and Jessica Biel are featured in supporting roles. The screenplay was written by Chris Morgan and Larry Cohen. The film was released on 10 September 2004. Ali Ali is a 2001 American biographical sports drama film written, produced and directed by Michael Mann. Other credited producers include Paul Ardaji and Jon Peters. The film focuses on ten years in the life of the boxer Muhammad Ali, played by Will Smith, from 1964 to 1974, featuring his capture of the heavyweight title from Sonny Liston, his conversion to Islam, criticism of the Vietnam War, and banishment from boxing, his return to fight Joe Frazier in 1971, and, finally, his reclaiming the title from George Foreman in the Rumble in the Jungle fight of 1974. It also touches on the great social and political upheaval in the United States following the assassinations of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. The film was well received by critics, but was unsuccessful at the box office. Smith and Jon Voight received Academy Award nominations for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor, respectively. Ghost Ship Ghost Ship is a 2002 American-Australian horror film directed by Steve Beck, and starring an ensemble cast featuring Gabriel Byrne, Julianna Margulies, Ron Eldard, Desmond Harrington, Isaiah Washington and Karl Urban. The film follows a marine salvage crew in the Bering Sea who discover a mysterious ocean liner that disappeared in 1962. The film was shot in Queensland, Australia and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and released theatrically in North America on October 25, 2002. It received largely negative reviews from critics. It earned an excess of $68 million in box office receipts worldwide. Despite its title, the film is unrelated to the 1952 film of the same name. What Happened to Monday What Happened to Monday is a 2017 dystopian science fiction thriller film directed by Tommy Wirkola and starring Noomi Rapace, Glenn Close and Willem Dafoe. It was written by Max Botkin and Kerry Williamson. The film was released theatrically in Europe and Asia and Netflix bought the streaming rights to the film for the United States as well as the U.K. and Latin America. Netflix released the film on August 18, 2017. Colombiana Colombiana is a 2011 French action thriller film co-written and produced by Luc Besson and directed by Olivier Megaton. The film stars Zoe Saldana with supporting roles by Michael Vartan, Cliff Curtis, Lennie James, Callum Blue, and Jordi Mollà. "Colombiana" means a woman from Colombia. The film is about Cataleya, a ten-year-old girl in Colombia whose family is killed by a drug lord. Fifteen years later, a grown Cataleya seeks her revenge. While the film had a generally negative reception from critics, Saldanas action sequences were praised and the movie earned just under $61 million against a $40 million budget. eXistenZ Existenz is a 1999 Canadian-British-French science fiction horror film produced, written and directed by David Cronenberg. It stars Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jude Law. 30 Minutes or Less 30 Minutes or Less is a 2011 American black comedy film directed by Ruben Fleischer and starring Jesse Eisenberg, Danny McBride, Aziz Ansari and Nick Swardson. It was produced by Columbia Pictures and funded by Media Rights Capital. Brother Bear Brother Bear is a 2003 American animated film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 44th Disney animated feature film. In the film, an Inuit boy named Kenai pursues a bear in revenge for a battle that he provoked in which his oldest brother Sitka is killed. He tracks down the bear and kills it, but the Spirits, angered by this needless death, change Kenai into a bear himself as punishment. In order to be human again, Kenai must travel to a mountain where the Northern lights touch the earth. On his way, Kenai is reluctantly guided by a bear cub, and learns to see through anothers eyes, feel through anothers heart, and discovers the meaning of brotherhood. The film was the third and final Disney animated feature produced primarily by the Feature Animation studio at Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando; the studio was shut down in March 2004, not long after the release of this film in favor of computer animated features. The film received an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature. A direct-to-video sequel, Brother Bear 2, was released on August 29, 2006. Conspiracy Theory Conspiracy Theory is a 1997 American political action thriller film directed by Richard Donner. The original screenplay by Brian Helgeland centers on an eccentric taxi driver who believes many world events are triggered by government conspiracies, and the Justice Department attorney who becomes involved in his life. The movie was a financial success, but critical reviews were mixed. ParaNorman ParaNorman is a 2012 American stop-motion animated dark fantasy comedy horror film directed by Sam Fell and Chris Butler, and written by Butler. It is produced by Laika. The film stars the voices of Kodi Smit-McPhee, Tucker Albrizzi, Anna Kendrick, Casey Affleck, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Leslie Mann, Jeff Garlin, Elaine Stritch, Bernard Hill, Jodelle Ferland, Tempestt Bledsoe, Alex Borstein, and John Goodman. It is the first stop-motion film to use a 3D color printer to create character faces, and only the second to be shot in 3D. In the film, Norman, a young boy who can communicate with ghosts, is given the task of ending a 300 year-old witchs curse on his Massachusetts town, despite being grounded by his father. ParaNorman was released on August 17, 2012, by Focus Features. It received mainly positive reviews and was a modest box office success, earning $107 million worldwide against its budget of $60 million. The film was nominated for that years Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film. Vacation National Lampoons Vacation, sometimes referred to as Vacation, is a 1983 American road comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and starring Chevy Chase, Beverly DAngelo, Randy Quaid, Dana Barron and Anthony Michael Hall. John Candy, Imogene Coca, Christie Brinkley and a young Jane Krakowski appear in supporting roles. The screenplay was written by John Hughes, based on his short story "Vacation 58" which appeared in National Lampoon. The film was a box-office hit, earning more than $60 million in the U.S. with an estimated budget of $15 million, and received positive reviews from critics. As a result of its success, four sequels have been produced: European Vacation, Christmas Vacation, Vegas Vacation, and most recently, Vacation which serves as both a reboot and a continuation. In 2000, readers of Total Film voted it the 46th greatest comedy film of all time. It continues to be a cult film and a staple on cable television. Iron Sky Iron Sky is a 2012 Finnish-German-Australian comic-science-fiction action film directed by Timo Vuorensola and written by Johanna Sinisalo and Michael Kalesniko. It tells the story of a group of Nazi Germans who, having been defeated in 1945, fled to the Moon, where they built a space fleet to return in 2018 and conquer Earth. Iron Sky comes from the creators of In the Pirkinning and was produced by Tero Kaukomaa of Blind Spot Pictures and Energia Productions, co-produced by New Holland Pictures and 27 Films, and co-financed by numerous individual supporters; Samuli Torssonen was responsible for the computer-generated imagery. It was theatrically released throughout Europe in April 2012. A directors cut of the film with 20 additional minutes was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 11 March 2014. A video-game adaptation titled Invasion was released in October 2012. A sequel, titled The Coming Race, was crowdfunded through Indiegogo and released in January 2019. Runaway Bride Runaway Bride is a 1999 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall and starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere. The screenplay was written by Josann McGibbon and Sara Parriott. Money Monster Money Monster is a 2016 American thriller film directed by Jodie Foster and written by Alan Di Fiore, Jim Kouf and Jamie Linden. The film stars George Clooney as Lee Gates, a TV personality who advises his audience on financial investment and speculation on the New York stock markets and who is forcefully interrogated by Kyle Budwell, a grief-stricken bankrupt viewer who lost his money after a previous tip; the film also stars Julia Roberts, Giancarlo Esposito, Dominic West and Caitriona Balfe. Principal photography began on February 27, 2015 in New York City. The film was released by Sony Pictures Entertainment through TriStar Pictures on May 13, 2016, received mixed reviews from critics and grossed over $93 million. Cheaper by the Dozen Cheaper by the Dozen is a 2003 American family comedy film directed by Shawn Levy, and stars Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt. It is a remake of the 1950 film of the same name. The film was released on December 25, 2003, by 20th Century Fox and grossed $190.2 million worldwide against a $40 million budget. The Rotten Tomatoes critical consensus criticizes its lack of humor. The Devil's Rejects The Devils Rejects is a 2005 American horror film written, produced and directed by Rob Zombie, and the sequel to his 2003 film House of 1000 Corpses. The film is centered on the run of three members of the psychopathic antagonist family from the previous film, now seen as villainous protagonists, with Sid Haig, Bill Moseley, and Zombies wife Sheri Moon Zombie reprising their roles, with Leslie Easterbrook replacing Karen Black as the matriarch. The film was released on July 22, 2005, to minor commercial success and mixed but more positive reviews over its predecessor. At the time of release and in the years since, the film has garnered a cult following. This is the final film to feature actor Matthew McGrory before his death the same year. The films DVD release is dedicated to his "loving memory". Ip Man 2 Ip Man 2 is a 2010 Hong Kong biographical martial arts film loosely based on the life of Ip Man, a grandmaster of the martial art Wing Chun. A sequel to the 2008 film Ip Man, Ip Man 2 was directed by Wilson Yip and stars Donnie Yen, who reprises the leading role. Continuing after the events of the earlier film, the sequel centres on Ips movements in British Hong Kong. He attempts to propagate his discipline of Wing Chun, but faces rivalry from other practitioners, including the local master of Hung Ga martial arts. Producer Raymond Wong first announced a sequel before Ip Man theatrical release in December 2008. For Ip Man 2, the filmmakers intended to focus on the relationship between Ip and his most famed disciple, Bruce Lee. However, they were unable to finalize film rights with Lees descendants and decided to briefly portray Lee as a child. Principal photography for Ip Man 2 began in August 2009 and concluded in November; filming took place inside a studio located in Shanghai. For the sequel, Yip aimed to create a more dramatic martial arts film in terms of story and characterization; Wongs son, screenwriter Edmond Wong, wanted the film to portray how Chinese people were treated by the British and Western perceptions of Chinese martial arts. Ip Man 2 is the second film in the "Ip Man" film series. It premiered in Beijing on 21 April 2010, and was released in Hong Kong on 29 April 2010. The film met with positive reviews, with particular praise for the films storytelling and Sammo Hungs martial arts choreography. The film grossed over HK$13 million on its opening weekend, immediately surpassing Ip Man opening weekend gross. During its theatrical run, Ip Man 2 brought in over HK$43 million domestically, and its domestic theatrical gross made it the highest grossing Hong Kong film released during the first half of 2010. In total, Ip Man 2 grossed an estimated US$49 million worldwide. This amount does not include successful DVD sales all over United States, Asia and Europe. The Commuter The Commuter is a 2018 British action thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and written by Byron Willinger, Philip de Blasi and Ryan Engle. The film stars Liam Neeson, Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, Jonathan Banks, and Sam Neill. It follows a man who is unwittingly recruited into a murder conspiracy after meeting a mysterious woman while on his daily train commute. The film premiered in New York City on January 8, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on January 12, 2018, by Lionsgate, and on January 19, 2018 in the United Kingdom by StudioCanal; it had a select IMAX release. The film grossed $119 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics, who called it similar to Neeson and Collet-Serras previous film, Non-Stop, but praised Neesons performance and the genre thrills. Diamonds Are Forever Diamonds Are Forever is a 1971 spy film and the seventh in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions. It is the sixth and final Eon film to star Sean Connery, who returned to the role as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond, for the first time since You Only Live Twice, having declined to reprise the role in On Her Majestys Secret Service. The film is based on Ian Flemings 1956 novel of the same name, and is the second of four James Bond films directed by Guy Hamilton. The story has Bond impersonating a diamond smuggler to infiltrate a smuggling ring, and soon uncovering a plot by his old nemesis Ernst Stavro Blofeld to use the diamonds to build a space-based laser weapon. Bond has to battle his nemesis for one last time, to stop the smuggling and stall Blofelds plan of destroying Washington, and extorting the world with nuclear supremacy. After George Lazenby left the series, producers Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli tested other actors, but studio United Artists wanted Sean Connery back, paying a then-record $1.25 million salary for him to return. The producers were inspired by Goldfinger; as with that film, Guy Hamilton was hired to direct, and Shirley Bassey performs vocals on the title theme song. Locations included Las Vegas, California, Amsterdam and Lufthansas hangar in Germany. Diamonds Are Forever was a commercial success, but received mixed reviews, with criticism for its humorous camp tone. The film marked the final appearance of the SPECTRE organization in Eons Bond films until the 2015 film of the same name. Octopussy Octopussy is a 1983 spy film and the thirteenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the sixth to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The films title is taken from a short story in Ian Flemings 1966 short story collection Octopussy and The Living Daylights, although the films plot is original. It does, however, include a scene inspired by the Fleming short story "The Property of a Lady", while the events of the short story "Octopussy" form a part of the title characters background and are recounted by her. Bond is assigned the task of following a general who is stealing jewels and relics from the Soviet government. This leads him to a wealthy Afghan prince, Kamal Khan, and his associate, Octopussy, and the discovery of a plot to force disarmament in Western Europe with the use of a nuclear weapon. Octopussy was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, and was released in the same year as the non-Eon Bond film Never Say Never Again. The film was written by George MacDonald Fraser, Richard Maibaum, and Michael G. Wilson, and was directed by John Glen. The film earned $187.5 million against its $27.5 million budget and received mixed reviews, with praise being directed towards the action sequences and locations, and the plot and humour being targeted for criticism; Maud Adamss portrayal of the title character also drew polarised responses. Boys Don't Cry Boys Dont Cry is a 1999 American biographical film directed by Kimberly Peirce and co-written by Peirce and Andy Bienen. The film is a dramatization of the real-life story of Brandon Teena, an American trans man played in the film by Hilary Swank, who adopts a male identity and attempts to find himself and love in Nebraska but falls victim to a brutal hate crime perpetrated by two male acquaintances. The film co-stars Chloë Sevigny as Teenas girlfriend, Lana Tisdel. After reading about the case while in college, Peirce conducted extensive research for a screenplay, which she worked on for almost five years. The film focuses on the relationship between Brandon and Lana. The script took dialogue directly from archive footage in the 1998 documentary The Brandon Teena Story. Many actors sought the lead role during a three-year casting process before Swank was cast. Swank was chosen because her personality seemed similar to Teenas. Most of the films characters were based on real-life people; others were composites. Filming occurred during October and November 1998 in the Dallas area. The producers initially wanted to film in Falls City, where the real-life events had taken place; however, budget constraints meant that principal photography had to occur in Texas. The films cinematography uses dim and artificial lighting throughout and was influenced by a variety of styles, including neorealism and the films of Martin Scorsese, while the soundtrack consisted primarily of country, blues, and rock music. The films themes, which have been explored by many scholars, include the nature of romantic and platonic relationships, the causes of violence against LGBT people, transgender people and the gender binary, and the relationship among social class, race, and gender. The film premiered at the New York Film Festival on October 8, 1999, before appearing at various other film festivals. Distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures, the film received a limited release in the United States on October 22, 1999, and it performed well at the North American box office, gaining three times its production budget by May 2000. The film was acclaimed by critics, with many ranking it as one of the best films of the year; praise focused on the lead performances by Swank and Sevigny as well as the films depiction of its subject matter. However, some people who had been involved with Brandon in real life criticized the film for not portraying the events accurately. Boys Dont Cry was nominated for multiple awards; at the 72nd Academy Awards in 2000, Swank was awarded the Academy Award for Best Actress and Sevigny was nominated for Best Supporting Actress. The pair were also nominated at the 57th Golden Globe Awards, with Swank winning the Best Actress – Drama award. Boys Dont Cry, which dealt with controversial issues, was initially assigned an NC-17 rating but was later reclassified to an R rating. It was released on home video in September 2000. The Man with the Golden Gun The Man with the Golden Gun is a 1974 British spy film and the ninth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the second to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. A loose adaptation of Ian Flemings novel of the same name, the film has Bond sent after the Solex Agitator, a device that can harness the power of the sun, while facing the assassin Francisco Scaramanga, the "Man with the Golden Gun". The action culminates in a duel between them that settles the fate of the Solex. The Man with the Golden Gun was the fourth and final film in the series directed by Guy Hamilton. The script was written by Richard Maibaum and Tom Mankiewicz. The film was set in the face of the 1973 energy crisis, a dominant theme in the script. Britain had still not yet fully overcome the crisis when the film was released in December 1974. The film also reflects the then popular martial arts film craze, with several kung fu scenes and a predominantly Asian location, being set and shot in Thailand, Hong Kong, and Macau. Part of the film is also set in Beirut, Lebanon, but it was not shot there. The film was met with mixed reviews, and some critics described it as the lowest point in the canon up to that time. Christopher Lees portrayal of Scaramanga as a villain of similar skill and ability to Bond was generally praised, but reviewers criticized the film as a whole, particularly its comedic approach and the performances of Moore and Britt Ekland. Although the film was profitable, it is the fourth lowest grossing film in the series. It was also the last film to be co-produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, with Saltzman selling his 50% stake in Danjaq, the parent company of Eon Productions, after the release of the film. Silence Silence is a 2016 historical period drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and with a screenplay by Jay Cocks and Scorsese, based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Shūsaku Endō. Set in Nagasaki, Japan, the film was shot entirely in Taiwan, using studios in Taipei and Taichung and locations in Hualien County. The film stars Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver, Liam Neeson, Tadanobu Asano and Ciarán Hinds. The plot follows two 17th-century Jesuit priests who travel from Portugal to Edo-era Japan via Macau to locate their missing mentor and spread Catholic Christianity. The story is set in a time when it was common for the faiths Japanese adherents, then called the kakure kirishitan, to hide from the persecution that resulted from the suppression of Christianity in Japan during the Shimabara Rebellion against the Tokugawa shogunate. It is the second filmed adaptation of Endōs novel, following a 1971 film of the same name. The pre-production phase of the filmmaking for Silence went through a cycle of over two decades of setbacks and reassessments. After filming of The Wolf of Wall Street concluded in January 2013, Scorsese committed to following it up with Silence. On April 19, 2013, Scorsese indicated that he would begin production on Silence in 2014. Irwin Winkler was then announced as a producer, as were Randall Emmett and George Furla, who would provide financing through their company Emmett/Furla Films. Soon thereafter, planning was made for the film to be shot in Taiwan. A long-time passion project for Scorsese, which he had developed for over 25 years, the film premiered in Rome on November 29, 2016, and was released in the United States on December 23, 2016. Although a box office failure, it received positive critical response, with both the National Board of Review and American Film Institute selecting Silence as one of their top ten films of the year. The film also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Cinematography at the 89th Academy Awards. Silence is the third of Scorseses three films about religious figures struggling with challenges of faith, following The Last Temptation of Christ and Kundun. The Last Witch Hunter The Last Witch Hunter is a 2015 American dark fantasy action film directed by Breck Eisner and written by Cory Goodman, Matt Sazama, and Burk Sharpless. The film stars Vin Diesel as an immortal witch hunter who must stop a plague from ravaging New York City. The film was released on October 23, 2015, grossing $147 million while receiving generally unfavorable reviews from critics. I Love You Phillip Morris I Love You Phillip Morris is a 2009 black comedy drama film based on the 1980s and 1990s real-life story of con artist, impostor and multiple prison escapee Steven Jay Russell, as played by Jim Carrey. While incarcerated, Russell falls in love with his fellow inmate, Phillip Morris. After Morris is released from prison, Russell escapes from prison four times to be reunited with Morris. The film was adapted from I Love You Phillip Morris: A True Story of Life, Love, and Prison Breaks by Steve McVicker. The film is the directorial debut of Glenn Ficarra and John Requa. It grossed $20 million worldwide and received generally positive reviews from critics. Land of the Dead Land of the Dead is a 2005 post-apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero; the fourth of Romeros six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $15–19 million, the highest in Romeros Dead series and has grossed $46 million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, where a feudal-like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term "the Throat". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics. Skyscraper Skyscraper is a 2018 American action film written and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber, and starring Dwayne Johnson, Neve Campbell, Chin Han, Roland Møller, Noah Taylor, Byron Mann, Pablo Schreiber and Hannah Quinlivan. The film follows Johnson as a former FBI agent who must rescue his family from a newly built Hong Kong skyscraper, the tallest in the world, after it is taken over by terrorists and set on fire. The first non-comedy of Thurbers career, it also marks his second collaboration with Johnson, following Central Intelligence. Filming began in September 2017 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The film was released in the United States by Universal Pictures on July 13, 2018, in 2D and RealD 3D, and has grossed over $304 million worldwide against its production budget of $125 million. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Johnsons performance and the films suspenseful scenes, but criticized the script as clichéd and too similar to The Towering Inferno and Die Hard. The Host The Host is a 2006 South Korean monster film directed by Bong Joon-ho and starring Song Kang-ho, Byun Hee-bong, Park Hae-il, Bae Doona and Go Ah-sung. The film concerns a monster kidnapping a mans daughter, and his attempts to rescue her. According to the director, his inspiration came from a local article about a deformed fish with an S-shaped spine caught in the Han River. Following the success of the directors work Memories of Murder, The Host was highly anticipated. It was released on a record number of screens in its home country on July 27, 2006. By the end of its run on November 8, 13 million tickets had been sold, making it the highest grossing South Korean film of all time. The film was released on a limited basis in the United States on March 9, 2007, and on DVD, Blu-ray, and HD DVD formats on July 24, 2007. It won several awards including Best Film at the Asian Film Awards and at the Blue Dragon Film Awards. Mean Streets Mean Streets is a 1973 American crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and co-written by Scorsese and Mardik Martin. The film stars Harvey Keitel and Robert De Niro. It was released by Warner Bros. on October 2, 1973. De Niro won the National Society of Film Critics award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as "Johnny Boy" Civello. In 1997, Mean Streets was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Hereafter Hereafter is a 2010 American fantasy disaster drama film directed, co-produced, and scored by Clint Eastwood, written by Peter Morgan, and executive produced by Steven Spielberg. The film tells three parallel stories about three people affected by death in similar waysall three have issues of communicating with the dead; Matt Damon plays American factory worker George, who is able to communicate with the dead and who has worked professionally as a clairvoyant, but no longer wants to communicate with the dead; Cécile de France plays French television journalist Marie, who survives a near-death experience during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami; and British twins Marcus and Jason. Bryce Dallas Howard, Lyndsey Marshal, Jay Mohr, and Thierry Neuvic have supporting roles. Morgan sold the script on spec to DreamWorks in 2008, but it transferred to Warner Bros. by the time Eastwood had signed on to direct in 2009. Principal photography ran from October 2009 to February 2010 on locations in London, San Francisco, Paris, and Hawaii. Hereafter premiered as a "Special Presentation" at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2010. The film was given a limited release on October 15, 2010 and was released across North America on October 22, 2010. Although a box office success, the film received mixed reviews, with critics praising the plot and acting performances, while noting that the movie suffered from a lack of focus on the story. Leap Year Leap Year is a 2010 Irish-American romantic comedy film directed by Anand Tucker and written by Harry Elfont and Deborah Kaplan. Loosely based on I Know Where Im Going, and It Happened One Night the film stars Amy Adams and Matthew Goode. The film follows a real estate worker who heads to Ireland to ask her boyfriend to accept her wedding proposal on leap day, when tradition supposedly holds that men cannot refuse a womans proposal for marriage. Her plans are interrupted by a series of events and are further complicated when she hires an Irish innkeeper to take her to her boyfriend in Dublin. Principal photography took place in County Wicklow, Dublin, County Mayo, and County Galway, with filming taking place in and around the Aran Islands, Connemara, Temple Bar, Georgian Dublin, Wicklow National Park, and Olaf Street, Waterford. Leap Year premiered in New York City on January 6, 2010 and was released theatrically on January 8, 2010 by Universal Pictures in the United States and on February 28 by Optimum Releasing in Ireland. The film received mostly negative reviews from critics, with many criticising the film’s pacing, plot and limited chemistry between Adams and Goode. The American The American is a 2010 American action thriller film directed by Anton Corbijn and starring George Clooney, Thekla Reuten, Violante Placido, Irina Björklund, and Paolo Bonacelli. The Rowan Joffé screenplay is an adaptation of the 1990 novel A Very Private Gentleman by Martin Booth. The film opened on September 1, 2010. The International The International is a 2009 political thriller film directed by Tom Tykwer. The film follows an Interpol agent and an American district attorney who investigate corruption within the IBBC, a fictional merchant bank based in Luxembourg. It serves organized crime and corrupt governments as a banker and as an arms broker. The banks ruthless managers assassinate potential threats including their own employees. Inspired by the Bank of Credit and Commerce International scandal of the 1980s, the films script, written by Eric Warren Singer, raises concerns about how global finance affects international politics across the world. Production began in Berlin in September 2008, including the construction of a life-size replica of New Yorks Guggenheim Museum for the films climactic shoot-out scene. The film opened the 59th Berlin International Film Festival on 5 February 2009. Reviews were mixed: some praised the sleek appearance and prescient themes—The Guardian called it a thriller with "brainpower as well as firepower"—but The New Yorker criticised the development of the characters. Sahara Sahara is a 2005 action-adventure comedy film directed by Breck Eisner that is based on the best-selling book of the same name by Clive Cussler. It stars Matthew McConaughey, Steve Zahn and Penélope Cruz and is an international co-production between the United Kingdom, Spain, Germany and the United States. Sahara grossed $119 million worldwide at the box-office, against a budget of $160 million. It ultimately failed to recoup all of its costs and counts among the biggest box-office failures of all-time. The Experiment Das Experiment is a 2001 German thriller film directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel. It is based on Mario Giordanos novel Black Box and deals with a social experiment which resembles Philip Zimbardos Stanford prison experiment of 1971. Licence to Kill Licence to Kill is a 1989 American-British spy film and the sixteenth in the James Bond film series produced by Eon Productions, and the last to star Timothy Dalton in the role of the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is the first one not to use the title of an Ian Fleming story. It is also the fifth and final consecutive Bond film to be directed by John Glen, also the last film to feature Robert Brown as M & Caroline Bliss as Miss Moneypenny, as well as the final film to have both the Gunbarrel and title sequence designed by Maurice Binder before his death less than 2 years later in 1991, and the final Bond film to be produced by Albert R. Broccoli since he wasnt to produce GoldenEye in 1995 due to his ill health before his death in 1996. The story has elements of two Ian Fleming short stories and a novel, interwoven with aspects from Japanese Rōnin tales. The film sees Bond being suspended from MI6 as he pursues drug lord Franz Sanchez, who has ordered an attack against his CIA friend Felix Leiter and the murder of Felixs wife during their honeymoon. Originally titled Licence Revoked in line with the plot, the name was changed during post-production due to American test audiences associating the term with driving. Budgetary reasons resulted in Licence to Kill becoming the first Bond film to be shot entirely outside the United Kingdom: principal photography took place on location in Mexico and the US, while interiors were filmed at Estudios Churubusco instead of Pinewood Studios. The film earned over $156 million worldwide, and enjoyed a generally positive critical reception, with ample praise for the stunts, but attracted some criticism for its significantly darker tone than its predecessors, which carried into Daltons portrayal of the character. The Last Boy Scout The Last Boy Scout is a 1991 American buddy action comedy film directed by Tony Scott, starring Bruce Willis, Damon Wayans, Chelsea Field, Noble Willingham, Taylor Negron and Danielle Harris. The film was released in the United States on December 13, 1991. Dead Alive Braindead is a 1992 New Zealand splatstick zombie comedy film directed by Peter Jackson, produced by Jim Booth, and written by Jackson, along with Fran Walsh and Stephen Sinclair. The film follows Lionel, a man living with his mother Vera in a Victorian mansion, who gets into trouble for his relationship with a Spanish shopkeepers daughter, Paquita. When a rabid rat-monkey bites Vera, she gradually converts the residents of Newtown into a zombie horde. Since its release, Braindead received positive reviews from critics. Although a bomb financially at the time of its release, it has received more attention since Jacksons success with The Lord of the Rings trilogy. The Legend of Zorro The Legend of Zorro is a 2005 American superhero swashbuckler film directed by Martin Campbell, produced by Walter F. Parkes, Laurie MacDonald and Lloyd Phillips, with music by James Horner, and written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman. It is the sequel to 1998s The Mask of Zorro; Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta-Jones reprise their roles as the titular hero and his spouse, Elena, and Rufus Sewell stars as the villain, Count Armand. The film takes place in San Mateo County and was shot in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, with second-unit photography in Wellington, New Zealand. The film was theatrically released on October 28, 2005, by Sony Pictures Releasing, and earned $142.4 million on a $75 million budget. Pet Sematary Pet Sematary is a 1989 American supernatural horror film and the first adaptation of Stephen Kings 1983 novel of the same name. Directed by Mary Lambert and written by King, the film stars Dale Midkiff, Denise Crosby, Blaze Berdahl, Fred Gwynne, and Miko Hughes as Gage Creed. The movies title is a sensational spelling of "cemetery." The film was released on April 21, 1989, and grossed $57.5 million at the box office on a budget of $11.5 million. A sequel, Pet Sematary Two, was released in 1992 and a second film adaptation was released in 2019. Small Soldiers Small Soldiers is a 1998 American science fiction war film, directed by Joe Dante and starring Kirsten Dunst and Gregory Smith, and the voices of Frank Langella and Tommy Lee Jones. It revolves around a conflict between two factions of sentient action figures, the Gorgonites and the Commando Elite. When an adolescent brings the Gorgonites to his home, he and those around him become targeted by the Commando Elite, who are programmed to eliminate the Gorgonites and their allies. Langella and Jones who co-star, are the voices of the leaders of the Gorgonites and the Commando Elite, respectively. The film received mixed reviews from critics and was a moderate box office success, grossed $71.1 million on a $40 million budget. It was the last film role of Phil Hartman and is dedicated in his memory. Paddington Paddington is a 2014 live-action animated comedy film written and directed by Paul King from a story by King and Hamish McColl and produced by David Heyman. Based on the stories of the character Paddington Bear created by Michael Bond, the film stars Ben Whishaw as the voice of the title character, with Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi, and Nicole Kidman in live-action roles. The film tells the story of the eponymous character Paddington, an anthropomorphic bear who migrates from the jungles of Peru to the streets of London, where he is adopted by the Brown family. Kidman plays the role of a taxidermist, who attempts to add him to her collection. A British and French venture produced by StudioCanal UK, TF1 Films Production, and Heyday Films, principal photography began in September 2013, before wrapping in June 2014. Colin Firth was originally set to voice the role of Paddington, before dropping out in post-production and being replaced by Whishaw. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 28 November 2014 to critical acclaim and grossed $268 million worldwide on a €38.5 million budget. The film received two nominations at the British Academy Film Awards: Best British Film and Best Adapted Screenplay. A sequel, titled Paddington 2, was released on 10 November 2017, with King returning as director and screenwriter. DragonHeart DragonHeart is a 1996 British-American fantasy action-adventure film directed by Rob Cohen. It stars Dennis Quaid, David Thewlis, Pete Postlethwaite, Dina Meyer, and the voice of Sean Connery. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and various other awards in 1996 and 1997. The film received mixed reviews but was a box office success. Year One Year One is a 2009 American adventure comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and starring Jack Black and Michael Cera. It was produced by Judd Apatow. The film was released in North America on June 19, 2009 by Columbia Pictures, where it received negative reviews from critics and underperformed at the box office. Letters to Juliet Letters to Juliet is a 2010 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Amanda Seyfried, Christopher Egan, Gael García Bernal, Vanessa Redgrave and Franco Nero. This was the final film of director Gary Winick. The film was released theatrically in North America and other countries on May 14, 2010. The idea for the film was inspired by the 2006 non-fiction book Letters to Juliet, by Lise Friedman and Ceil Friedman, which chronicles the phenomenon of letter-writing to Shakespeares most famous romantic heroine. The Ring Two The Ring Two is a 2005 American supernatural slasher psychological horror film and a sequel to the 2002 film The Ring, which was a remake of the 1998 Japanese film Ringu. Hideo Nakata, director of the original Japanese film Ringu, on which the American versions are based, directed this film in place of Gore Verbinski. The film was shot in Astoria and Los Angeles. It was released on March 18, 2005, and although it was met by generally negative critical reception, it opened in the United States with a strong US$35 million its first weekend, more than doubling the opening weekend of The Ring. Its final $76 million domestic gross was less than the originals $129 million, but it took $85 million internationally, for a total gross of $161 million. It is the second installment in The Ring film series and was followed by Rings. The Warriors The Warriors is a 1979 American action film directed by Walter Hill. It is based on Sol Yuricks 1965 novel of the same name, which was, in turn, based on Xenophons Anabasis. The story centers on a New York City gang who must make an urban journey of , from the north end of The Bronx to their home turf in Coney Island in southern Brooklyn, after they are framed for the murder of a respected gang leader. It was released in the United States on February 9, 1979. After reports of vandalism and violence, Paramount temporarily halted their advertising campaign and released theater owners from their obligation to show the film. Despite its initially negative reception, The Warriors has since become a cult film, and it has spawned multiple spinoffs, including video games and a comic book series. The Hurricane The Hurricane is a 1999 American biographical sports drama film directed and produced by Norman Jewison. The film stars Denzel Washington as Rubin "The Hurricane" Carter, a former middleweight boxer who was wrongly convicted for a triple murder in a bar in Paterson. The script was adapted by Armyan Bernstein and Dan Gordon from Carters autobiography The Sixteenth Round: From Number 1 Contender To 45472 and the non-fiction work Lazarus and the Hurricane: The Freeing of Rubin "The Hurricane" Carter by Sam Chaiton and Terry Swinton. The film depicts Carters arrest, his life in prison and how he was freed by the love and compassion of a teenager from Brooklyn named Lesra Martin and his Canadian foster family. The film received positive reviews, but has been criticized for inaccuracies by some media outlets and participants in Carters trials. The Core The Core is a 2003 American science fiction disaster film directed by Jon Amiel and starring Aaron Eckhart, Hilary Swank, Delroy Lindo, Stanley Tucci, Tchéky Karyo, DJ Qualls, Bruce Greenwood and Alfre Woodard. The film focuses on a team whose mission is to drill to the center of the Earth and set off a series of nuclear explosions in order to restart the rotation of the Earths core. The film was released on March 28, 2003 by Paramount Pictures. Home Home is a 2015 American computer-animated science-fiction comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Loosely based on Adam Rexs 2007 childrens book The True Meaning of Smekday, the film was directed by Tim Johnson from a screenplay by Tom J. Astle and Matt Ember, and stars the voices of Jim Parsons, Rihanna, Steve Martin, Jennifer Lopez, and Matt Jones. The story takes place on near-future planet Earth, where an alien race called the Boov invade the planet. However, a feisty human girl named Tip Tucci manages to avoid capture, and goes on the run with Oh, a fugitive Boov and together, the two form an unlikely friendship whilst searching for Tip’s mother and avoiding capture from the Boov. The film was released in theaters on March 27, 2015. Home was promoted with the release of a four-minute short film titled Almost Home, which was shown in theaters before DreamWorks Animations Mr. Peabody & Sherman and Blue Sky Studios Rio 2 in 2014. It premiered at the Boulder International Film Festival on March 7, 2015. Besides lending her voice to the film, Rihanna also created a concept album of the same name. The soundtrack includes guest vocals from Jennifer Lopez, among others, was supported by two singles, "Towards the Sun" and "Feel the Light". Home received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $386 million worldwide. A Netflix original series was released on July 29, 2016 that takes place after the events of the film. It uses hand-drawn animation and none of the original cast reprised their roles. Doctor Dolittle Dr. Dolittle is a 1998 American fantasy comedy film directed by Betty Thomas, written by Larry Levin and Nat Mauldin, and starring Eddie Murphy in the titular role. The film was inspired by the series of childrens stories of the same name by Hugh Lofting, but used no material from any of the novels; the main connection is the name and a doctor who can speak to animals, although the pushmi-pullyu, a much-loved feature of the books, notably makes a very brief appearance in a couple of scenes. The first novel had originally been filmed in 1967 as a musical under the same title, a closer adaptation of the book. The earlier film was a box office bomb, but still remains as a cult classic. The 1998 film was a box office success, despite mixed reviews from critics. The films success generated four sequels; Dr. Dolittle 2, Dr. Dolittle 3, Tail to the Chief, and Million Dollar Mutts, the latter three being direct-to-video. A Nightmare on Elm Street A Nightmare on Elm Street is a 2010 American slasher film directed by Samuel Bayer, and written by Wesley Strick and Eric Heisserer. The film stars Jackie Earle Haley, Kyle Gallner, Rooney Mara, Katie Cassidy, Thomas Dekker, and Kellan Lutz. It is a remake of Wes Cravens 1984 film of the same name. Produced by Michael Bay and Platinum Dunes, the film was designed to reboot the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise and is the ninth installment in the series. The film is set in a fictitious town of Ohio and centers around a group of teenagers living on one street who are stalked and murdered in their dreams by a disfigured man named Freddy Krueger. The teenagers discover that they all share a common link from their childhood that makes them targets for Krueger. A Nightmare on Elm Street was originally to follow the same design as Platinum Dunes other remake, Friday the 13th, where the writers took the best elements from each of the films in the original series and created a single storyline with them. Eventually, they decided to use Cravens original storyline but tried to create a scarier film. To that end, they decided to remove the one-line quipping Freddy, who had become less scary and more comical over the years, and bring back his darker nature. The writers developed the character to be a child molester, something that Craven wanted to do originally in 1984 but changed to a child killer instead. Freddys physical appearance was changed with the use of computer-generated imagery to be closer to that of a burn victim. Because of the positive experiences Platinum Dunes producers had in the area, A Nightmare on Elm Street was filmed primarily in Illinois. Craven expressed his displeasure when he was not consulted on the project. Robert Englund, who portrayed Freddy in the previous eight films, voiced his support of the remake and the casting of Haley in the role of Freddy. A Nightmare on Elm Street was produced by New Line Cinema and had its world premiere at Hollywood on April 27, 2010, and was theatrically released in North America on April 30, 2010, by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film received generally negative reviews from critics, who criticized the teenage characters and story while offering some praise for Bayers direction and Haleys performance. Regardless, A Nightmare on Elm Street broke the record for midnight openings for a horror film and grossed more in its opening weekend than the total gross of four other Nightmare on Elm Street films. The film earned over $63 million at the domestic box office and over $115 million worldwide. Elizabeth Elizabeth is a 1998 British biographical drama film written by Michael Hirst, directed by Shekhar Kapur, and starring Cate Blanchett in the title role of Queen Elizabeth I of England, alongside Geoffrey Rush, Christopher Eccleston, Joseph Fiennes, John Gielgud, Fanny Ardant, and Richard Attenborough. The film is based on the early years of Elizabeths reign, where she is elevated to the throne after the death of her half-sister Mary I, who had imprisoned her. As her early years continue, she faces plots and threats to take her down. The film was praised for its production values and the performances of the cast. Blanchetts performance brought her to international recognition, and she won several awards for her portrayal of Elizabeth, including a Golden Globe and a BAFTA. The film won the BAFTA Award for Outstanding British Film and received seven nominations at the 71st Academy Awards, including for Best Picture and Best Actress for Blanchett, winning Best Makeup. In 2007, Blanchett and Rush reprised their roles in Kapurs follow-up film The Golden Age, which covers the later part of Elizabeths reign. Another Earth Another Earth is a 2011 American independent science fiction drama film directed by Mike Cahill. It stars Brit Marling, William Mapother, and Robin Lord Taylor. It premiered at the 27th Sundance Film Festival in January 2011, and was distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures. The film received generally mixed to positive reviews, and earned two nominations from the Saturn Awards for Brit Marlings performance and for Cahill and Marlings writing. Season of the Witch Season of the Witch is a 2011 American historical fantasy adventure film starring Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman, and directed by Dominic Sena. Cage and Perlman star as Teutonic Knights who return from the Crusades to find their fatherland ruined by the Black Death. Two church elders accuse a girl of being a witch responsible for the destruction; they command the two knights to transport the girl to a monastery so the monks can lift her curse from the land. It reunited Sena and Cage, who had previously worked together on Gone in 60 Seconds. Development on the film began in 2000 when the spec script by screenwriter Bragi F. Schut was purchased by MGM. The project moved from MGM to Columbia Pictures to Relativity Media, where the film was finally produced by Charles Roven and Alex Gartner. Filming took place primarily in Austria, Hungary, and Croatia. Season of the Witch was released on January 7, 2011, in the United States, Canada, and several other territories. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a 2011 British comedy-drama film directed by John Madden. The screenplay, written by Ol Parker, is based on the 2004 novel These Foolish Things, by Deborah Moggach, and features an ensemble cast consisting of Judi Dench, Celia Imrie, Bill Nighy, Ronald Pickup, Maggie Smith, Tom Wilkinson and Penelope Wilton, as a group of British pensioners moving to a retirement hotel in India, run by the young and eager Sonny, played by Dev Patel. The movie was produced by Participant Media and Blueprint Pictures on a budget of $10 million. Producers Graham Broadbent and Peter Czernin first saw the potential for a film in Deborah Moggachs novel with the idea of exploring the lives of the elderly beyond what one would expect of their age group. With the assistance of screenwriter Ol Parker, they came up with a script in which they take the older characters completely out of their element and involve them in a romantic comedy. Principal photography began on 10 October 2010 in India, and most of the filming took place in the Indian state of Rajasthan, including the cities of Jaipur and Udaipur. Ravla Khempur, an equestrian hotel which was originally the palace of a tribal chieftain in the village of Khempur, was chosen as the site for the film hotel. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 24 February 2012 and received critical acclaim; The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel opened to strong box-office business in the United Kingdom and continued to build worldwide. It became a surprise box-office hit following its international release, eventually grossing nearly $137 million worldwide. It was ranked among the highest-grossing 2012 releases in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, and as one of the highest-grossing speciality releases of the year. A sequel, The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, began production in India in January 2014, and was released on 26 February 2015. Broken Arrow Broken Arrow is a 1996 American action thriller film directed by John Woo, written by Graham Yost, and starring John Travolta, Christian Slater, and Samantha Mathis. The films main themes include the theft of two American nuclear weapons, the attempts of U.S. military authorities to recover them, and the feud between Travolta and Slaters characters. The film was a commercial success despite mixed reviews. Fast Times at Ridgemont High Fast Times at Ridgemont High is a 1982 American teen coming-of-age comedy film directed by Amy Heckerling and written by Cameron Crowe, adapted from his 1981 book of the same title. Crowe went undercover at Clairemont High School in San Diego and wrote about his experiences. The film was the directorial debut of Amy Heckerling and chronicles a school year in the lives of sophomores Stacy Hamilton and Mark Ratner, and their respective older friends Linda Barrett and Mike Damone, both of whom believe themselves wiser in the ways of romance than their younger counterparts. The ensemble cast of characters form two subplots with Jeff Spicoli, a perpetually stoned surfer, facing off against uptight history teacher Mr. Hand, and Stacys older brother, Brad, a senior who works at a series of entry-level jobs in order to pay off his car and ponders ending his two-year relationship with his girlfriend, Lisa. In addition to Penn, Reinhold, Cates and Leigh, the film marks early appearances by several actors who later became stars, including Nicolas Cage, Forest Whitaker, Eric Stoltz, and Anthony Edwards. Among these actors, Penn, Cage, and Whitaker would later win the Academy Award for Best Actor, with Penn winning twice. In 2005, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Crocodile Dundee Crocodile Dundee is a 1986 action comedy film set in the Australian Outback and in New York City. It stars Paul Hogan as the weathered Mick Dundee, and Hogans future wife Linda Kozlowski, whom he first met while working on the film, as reporter Sue Charlton. Inspired by the true-life exploits of Rod Ansell, the film was made on a budget of under $10 million as a deliberate attempt to make a commercial Australian film that would appeal to a mainstream American audience, but proved to be a worldwide phenomenon. Released on 30 April 1986 in Australia, and on 26 September 1986 in the United States, it was the highest-grossing film of all-time in Australia, second-highest-grossing film in the United States in that year and went on to become the second-highest-grossing film worldwide at the box office as well, with an estimated 46 million tickets sold in the US. There are two versions of the film: the Australian version, and an international version, which had much of the Australian slang replaced with more commonly understood terms, and was slightly shorter. As the first film in the Crocodile Dundee film series, it was followed by two sequels: Crocodile Dundee II and Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles, although both films failed to match the critical success of the predecessor. The Rite The Rite is a 2011 supernatural horror film directed by Mikael Håfström and written by Michael Petroni. It is loosely based on Matt Baglios book The Rite: The Making of a Modern Exorcist, which itself is based on real events as witnessed and recounted by American then-exorcist-in-training Father Gary Thomas and his experiences of being sent to Rome to be trained and work daily with veteran clergy of the practice. The film stars Anthony Hopkins, Colin ODonoghue, Alice Braga, Ciarán Hinds, and Rutger Hauer. Shot in Rome, Budapest, and Blue Island, it was released on January 28, 2011 and grossed $32 million domestically. Paranormal Activity 3 Paranormal Activity 3 is a 2011 American found footage supernatural horror film, directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman. It is the third installment of the Paranormal Activity series and serves as a prequel, mostly set 18 years prior to the events of the first two films. It was released in theaters on October 21, 2011. Paranormal Activity 3 was also Joost and Schulmans first horror film. The film broke financial records upon release, setting a new record for a midnight opening for a horror film and the best opening day for a horror film in the United States. Runaway Jury Runaway Jury is a 2003 American legal thriller film directed by Gary Fleder and starring John Cusack, Gene Hackman, Dustin Hoffman, and Rachel Weisz. It is an adaptation of John Grishams 1996 novel The Runaway Jury. In the Line of Fire In the Line of Fire is a 1993 American political thriller film, directed by Wolfgang Petersen and starring Clint Eastwood, John Malkovich and Rene Russo. Written by Jeff Maguire, the film is about a disillusioned and obsessed former CIA agent who attempts to assassinate the President of the United States and the Secret Service agent who tracks him. Eastwoods character is the sole active-duty Secret Service agent remaining from the detail guarding John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, at the time of his assassination in 1963. The film also stars Dylan McDermott, Gary Cole, John Mahoney, and Fred Thompson. The film was co-produced by Columbia Pictures and Castle Rock Entertainment, with Columbia handling distribution. Eastwood and Petersen also originally offered the role of Leary to Robert De Niro, who turned it down due to scheduling conflicts with A Bronx Tale. After In the Line of Fire, Eastwood directed every film he starred in, until 2012s Trouble with the Curve. The Last Emperor The Last Emperor is a 1987 epic biographical drama film, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, about the life of Puyi, the last Emperor of China, whose autobiography was the basis for the screenplay written by Bertolucci and Mark Peploe. Independently produced by Jeremy Thomas, it was directed by Bertolucci and released in 1987 by Columbia Pictures. Puyis life is depicted from his ascent to the throne as a small boy to his imprisonment and political rehabilitation by the Communist Party of China. The film stars John Lone as Puyi, with Joan Chen, Peter OToole, Ruocheng Ying, Victor Wong, Dennis Dun, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Maggie Han, Ric Young, Vivian Wu, and Chen Kaige. It was the first Western feature film authorized by the Peoples Republic of China to film in the Forbidden City in Beijing. It won 9 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, at the 60th iteration of the event. The Santa Clause The Santa Clause is a 1994 American Christmas fantasy family comedy film written by Leo Benvenuti and Steve Rudnick, and directed by John Pasquin. The first film in the Santa Clause film series, it stars Tim Allen as Scott Calvin, an ordinary man who accidentally causes Santa Claus to fall from his roof on Christmas Eve. When he and his young son, Charlie, finish St. Nicks trip and deliveries, they go to the North Pole where Scott learns that he must become the new Santa and convince those he loves that he is indeed Santa Claus. This was Pasquin and Allens first movie collaboration after they both worked together on the TV series Home Improvement. Pasquin and Allen would later work again on the films Jungle 2 Jungle and Joe Somebody, and on the television series Last Man Standing. The film was followed by two sequels, The Santa Clause 2 and The Escape Clause. In comparison to the original, the sequels each declined in critical favor. The Girl Who Played with Fire The Girl Who Played with Fire is a 2009 Swedish thriller film directed by Daniel Alfredson, and the sequel to The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. It is based on the best-selling novel of the same name by the late Swedish author and journalist Stieg Larsson, the second in his Millennium series. The film follows Lisbeth Salander as she returns to Sweden after spending a year abroad. She falls under suspicion of having murdered a journalist and his girlfriend as well as her own social services guardian, Nils Bjurman. Mikael Blomkvist has to do what he can to find her before the authorities do. Notorious Notorious is a 1946 American spy film noir directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, and Claude Rains as three people whose lives become intimately entangled during an espionage operation. It was shot in late 1945 and early 1946, and was released by RKO Radio Pictures in August 1946. Notorious is considered by critics and scholars to mark a watershed for Hitchcock artistically, and to represent a heightened thematic maturity. His biographer, Donald Spoto, writes that "Notorious is in fact Alfred Hitchcocks first attempt—at the age of forty-six—to bring his talents to the creation of a serious love story, and its story of two men in love with Ingrid Bergman could only have been made at this stage of his life." In 2006, Notorious was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It Happened One Night It Happened One Night is a 1934 pre-Code American romantic comedy film with elements of screwball comedy directed and co-produced by Frank Capra, in collaboration with Harry Cohn, in which a pampered socialite tries to get out from under her fathers thumb and falls in love with a roguish reporter. The plot is based on the August 1933 short story "Night Bus" by Samuel Hopkins Adams, which provided the shooting title. Classified as a "pre-Code" production, the film is among the last romantic comedies created before the MPPDA began rigidly enforcing the 1930 Motion Picture Production Code in July 1934. It Happened One Night was released just four months prior to that enforcement. It Happened One Night is the first of only three films to win all five major Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Adapted Screenplay. In 1993, It Happened One Night was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." In 2013, the film underwent an extensive restoration. The X Files: I Want to Believe The X-Files: I Want to Believe is a 2008 American supernatural thriller film directed by Chris Carter and written by both Carter and Frank Spotnitz. It is the second feature film installment of The X-Files franchise created by Carter, following the 1998 film. Three main actors from the television series, David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, and Mitch Pileggi, reappear in the film to reprise their respective roles as Fox Mulder, Dana Scully, and Walter Skinner. Unlike the first film, the plot does not focus on the series ongoing extraterrestrial-based mytharc themes, but instead works as a standalone thriller horror story, like many of the monster-of-the-week episodes frequently seen in the TV series. The story follows Mulder and Scully who have been out of the FBI for several years, with Mulder living in isolation as a fugitive from the agency and Scully having become a doctor at a Catholic-run hospital, where she has formed a friendly relationship with a seriously ill patient. When an FBI agent is mysteriously kidnapped and a former priest who has been convicted of being a child molester claims to be experiencing psychic visions of the endangered agent, Mulder and Scully reluctantly accept the FBIs request for their particular paranormal expertise on the case. The film was first anticipated in November 2001 to follow the conclusion of the ninth season of the television series, but it remained in development hell for six years before entering production in December 2007 in Vancouver. The film premiered on July 23, 2008, at Graumans Chinese Theatre in Hollywood before opening theatrically two days later on July 25. Since its release, the film has received mixed reviews from critics. Bad Grandpa Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa is a 2013 American hidden camera comedy film directed by Jeff Tremaine and written by Tremaine, Spike Jonze and Johnny Knoxville. It is the fourth Jackass film. The film stars Johnny Knoxville and Jackson Nicoll and it was produced by MTV Films and Dickhouse Productions and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was released on October 25, 2013. Bad Grandpa has a loose narrative that connects the stunts and pranks together, as opposed to the three original Jackass films which did not have a story. The film became the first installment in the Jackass film series to be nominated for an Oscar, with head makeup artist Stephen Prouty being nominated for Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the 86th Academy Awards. As of 2019, this film is the latest in the Jackass series. Intolerable Cruelty Intolerable Cruelty is a 2003 American romantic comedy film directed and co-written by Joel and Ethan Coen, and produced by Brian Grazer and the Coens. The script was written by Robert Ramsey and Matthew Stone and Ethan and Joel Coen, with the latter writing the last draft of the screenplay. The film stars George Clooney, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Geoffrey Rush, Cedric the Entertainer, Edward Herrmann, Paul Adelstein, Richard Jenkins and Billy Bob Thornton. Be Kind Rewind Be Kind Rewind is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Michel Gondry, and starring Jack Black, Mos Def, Melonie Diaz, Danny Glover, Mia Farrow and Sigourney Weaver. The film first appeared on January 20, 2008 at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. It was later shown at the Berlin International Film Festival. The film opened on February 22, 2008 in the United Kingdom and in North America. The title is inspired by a phrase that was commonly displayed on video rental cassettes in America during the mediums heyday. The Cloverfield Paradox The Cloverfield Paradox is a 2018 American science fiction horror film directed by Julius Onah and written by Oren Uziel, from a story by Uziel and Doug Jung, and produced by J. J. Abramss Bad Robot Productions. It is the third installment in the Cloverfield franchise, following Cloverfield and 10 Cloverfield Lane. The film stars Daniel Brühl, Elizabeth Debicki, Aksel Hennie, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Chris ODowd, John Ortiz, David Oyelowo and Zhang Ziyi, and follows an international group of astronauts aboard a space station who, after using a particle accelerator to try to solve Earths energy crisis, must find a way home after accidentally traveling to an alternate dimension. The film was based on God Particle, a spec script from Oren Uziel which had the main plot of the space station crew, but was unconnected to Cloverfield. The script was acquired by Paramount Pictures and Bad Robot in 2012. It had been initially planned as part of Paramounts low-budget InSurge distribution label, but following the folding of that label, its production was expanded as a Paramount-distributed film. Only during production did Abrams decide to link the film to Cloverfield, adapting Uziels screenplay and adding scenes to establish the connection, after the same approach was used to alter 10 Cloverfield Lane from its original script, The Cellar. Abrams saw the particle accelerator accident as a cinematic means for future events to cause changes in the past, narratively linking the Cloverfield franchise together. Once announced as a yet-to-be-named Cloverfield film in late 2016, the films release was delayed several times. A surprise trailer aired during Super Bowl LII on February 4, 2018, advertising the films final title and its release on Netflix, which had purchased rights for the film from Paramount. The release occurred immediately after the game. While the unique marketing tactics were praised, the film itself received generally negative reviews from critics, who disliked the narrative, writing and editing, with many considering it the weakest of the Cloverfield films, although Mbatha-Raws performance did receive some praise. Amour Amour is a 2012 French-language romantic tragedy film written and directed by the Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke, starring Jean-Louis Trintignant, Emmanuelle Riva and Isabelle Huppert. The narrative focuses on an elderly couple, Anne and Georges, who are retired music teachers with a daughter who lives abroad. Anne suffers a stroke that paralyses the right side of her body. The film is a co-production among the French, German, and Austrian companies Les Films du Losange, X-Filme Creative Pool, and Wega Film. Amour was screened at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Palme dOr. It won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 85th Academy Awards and was nominated in four other categories: Best Picture, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Original Screenplay and Best Director. At 85, Riva is the oldest nominee for Best Actress in a Leading Role. At the 25th European Film Awards, Amour was nominated in six categories, winning in four, including Best Film and Best Director. At the 47th National Society of Film Critics Awards it won Best Film, Best Director and Best Actress. At the 66th British Academy Film Awards it was nominated in four categories, winning for Best Leading Actress and Best Film Not in the English Language. Riva became the oldest person to win a BAFTA. At the 38th César Awards it was nominated in ten categories, winning in five, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress. In 2016 the film was named the 42nd best film of the 21st century in a poll of 177 film critics from around the world. Wild Strawberries Wild Strawberries is a 1957 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. The original Swedish title is Smultronstället, which literally means "The wild strawberry patch" but idiomatically signifies an underrated gem of a place, often with personal or sentimental value. The cast includes Victor Sjöström in his final screen performance as an old man recalling his past, as well as Bergman regulars Bibi Andersson, Ingrid Thulin, and Gunnar Björnstrand. Max von Sydow also appears in a small role. Bergman wrote the screenplay while hospitalized. Exploring philosophical themes such as introspection and human existence, Wild Strawberries is often considered to be one of Bergmans greatest and most moving films and one of the greatest films ever made. The Box The Box is a 2009 American psychological thriller film based on the 1970 short story "Button, Button" by Richard Matheson, which was previously adapted into an episode of the 1980s iteration of The Twilight Zone. The film was written and directed by Richard Kelly and stars Cameron Diaz and James Marsden as a couple who receive a box from a mysterious man who offers them one million dollars if they press the button sealed within the dome on top of the box, but tells them that, once the button has been pushed, someone they do not know will die. Gremlins 2: The New Batch Gremlins 2: The New Batch is a 1990 American comedy horror film, and the sequel to the 1984 film Gremlins. It was directed by Joe Dante and written by Charles S. Haas, with creature designs by Rick Baker. Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates, Dick Miller, Jackie Joseph, and Keye Luke reprise their roles from the first film. New cast members include John Glover, Robert Prosky, Haviland Morris, Robert Picardo, and Christopher Lee; additionally, the film features Tony Randall providing the voice for one of the gremlins. The story continues the adventures of the creature Gizmo, who spawns numerous small monsters when wet. In the first film, Gizmos offspring rampaged through a small fictional town. In Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Gizmo multiplies within a skyscraper in New York City. The new creatures thus pose a serious threat to the city should they be able to leave the building, and much of the story involves the human characters efforts to prevent this disaster. Like the first film, Gremlins 2: The New Batch is a live-action horror comedy film; however, Dante put effort into taking the sequel in new anarchistic directions. The film is meant to be more cartoon-like and less dark than the original, and the violence is fairly slapstick. There are also a number of parodies of other films and stories, most notably Gremlins itself, as well as the Rambo films, The Wizard of Oz, Marathon Man and The Phantom of the Opera. As with the first film, critical response varied. Some critics who thought the first film was too dark gave Gremlins 2: The New Batch better reviews, but it received a colder reception from fans who thought otherwise. The Painted Veil The Painted Veil is a 2006 American drama film directed by John Curran. The screenplay by Ron Nyswaner is based on the 1925 novel of the same title by W. Somerset Maugham. Edward Norton, Naomi Watts, Toby Jones, Anthony Wong Chau Sang and Liev Schreiber appear in the leading roles. This is the third film adaptation of the Maugham book, following a 1934 film starring Greta Garbo and Herbert Marshall and a 1957 version called The Seventh Sin with Bill Travers and Eleanor Parker. The Losers The Losers is a 2010 American action film based on the adaptation of the Vertigo comic book series of the same name by Andy Diggle and Jock. Directed by Sylvain White, the film features an ensemble cast that includes Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Zoe Saldana, Chris Evans, and Idris Elba. The film received mixed reviews from critics and drew comparisons to The A-Team, a remake of which was released shortly after The Losers premiered. Anna Karenina Anna Karenina is a 2012 British historical romantic drama film directed by Joe Wright. Adapted by Tom Stoppard from Leo Tolstoys 1877 novel of the same name and a remake of the 1985 film of the same name, the film depicts the tragedy of Russian aristocrat and socialite Anna Karenina, wife of senior statesman Alexei Karenin, and her affair with the affluent officer Count Vronsky which leads to her ultimate demise. Keira Knightley stars in the lead role as Karenina, marking her third collaboration with Wright following both Pride & Prejudice and Atonement, while Jude Law and Aaron Taylor-Johnson appear as Karenin and Vronsky, respectively. Matthew Macfadyen, Kelly Macdonald, Domhnall Gleeson and Alicia Vikander appear in key supporting roles. Produced by Working Title Films in association with StudioCanal, the film premiered at the 2012 Toronto Film Festival. It was released on 7 September 2012 in the United Kingdom and on 9 November 2012 in the United States. Anna Karenina earned a worldwide gross of approximately $69 million, mostly from its international run. It earned a rating of 64 percent from review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, labelling it generally favourable. Critics praised the cast, but commented on and criticised the heavily stylised adaptation, and were less enthusiastic with Wrights preference for style over substance and his idea of setting most of the action on a theatre stage. It earned four nominations at the 85th Academy Awards and six nominations at the 66th British Academy Film Awards, winning Jacqueline Durran both prizes for Best Costume Design. In addition, Anna Karenina garnered six nominations at the 17th Satellite Awards, including a Best Actress nod for Knightley and Best Adapted Screenplay for Stoppard. The One The One is a 2001 American science fiction-martial arts film written and directed by James Wong and starring Jet Li, Delroy Lindo, Jason Statham and Carla Gugino. The film was released in the United States on November 2, 2001. Love, Simon Love, Simon is a 2018 American romantic teen comedy-drama film directed by Greg Berlanti, written by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, and based on the novel Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli. The film stars Nick Robinson, Josh Duhamel, and Jennifer Garner. It centers on Simon Spier, a closeted gay high school boy who is forced to balance his friends, his family, and the blackmailer threatening to out him to the entire school, while simultaneously attempting to discover the identity of the anonymous classmate with whom he has fallen in love online. Love, Simon premiered at the Mardi Gras Film Festival on February 27, 2018, and was released in the United States on March 16, 2018, by 20th Century Fox. Critics praised the film for its "big heart, diverse and talented cast, and revolutionary normalcy", describing it as "tender, sweet, and affecting" and a "hugely charming crowd-pleaser" that is "funny, warm-hearted and life-affirming", with reviews comparing it to the romantic comedy-drama films of John Hughes. Notable as the first film by a major Hollywood studio to focus on a gay teenage romance, it grossed $66million worldwide. Inherent Vice Inherent Vice is a 2014 American neo-noir film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, based on the novel of the same name by Thomas Pynchon. The cast includes Joaquin Phoenix, Josh Brolin, Owen Wilson, Katherine Waterston, Eric Roberts, Reese Witherspoon, Benicio del Toro, Jena Malone, Joanna Newsom, Jeannie Berlin, Maya Rudolph, Michael K. Williams and Martin Short. The film follows Larry "Doc" Sportello, a stoner hippie and private investigator in 1970, who is embroiled in the Los Angeles criminal underworld while investigating three cases interrelated by the disappearance of his ex-girlfriend and her wealthy boyfriend. Andersons adaptation of Inherent Vice had been in development since 2010; it is the first Pynchon novel to be adapted for the screen. It is Andersons second collaboration with Phoenix, following The Master, and involves a number of his other recurring collaborators, including producers Daniel Lupi and JoAnne Sellar, cinematographer Robert Elswit, editor Leslie Jones, and composer Jonny Greenwood. Inherent Vice premiered at the New York Film Festival on October 4, 2014, and began a limited theatrical release in the United States on December 12, 2014. Critical reception was divided; while some argued the film had a convoluted plot and lacked coherence, others praised the cast, particularly Brolin, Phoenix and Waterston. The film was nominated for a number of awards, including two Academy Awards and a Best Actor Golden Globe Award for Phoenix. The National Board of Review named it one of the ten best films of the year. Some critics have said that Inherent Vice has the makings of a cult film. In 2016, it was voted the 75th best film since 2000 in an international critics poll. My Sister's Keeper My Sisters Keeper is a 2009 American drama film directed by Nick Cassavetes and starring Cameron Diaz, Abigail Breslin, Sofia Vassilieva, Jason Patric, and Alec Baldwin. Based on Jodi Picoults 2004 novel of the same name, on June 26, 2009 the film was released to cinemas in the United States, Canada, Ireland, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. A League of Their Own A League of Their Own is a 1992 American sports comedy-drama film that tells a fictionalized account of the real-life All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Directed by Penny Marshall, the film stars Geena Davis, Tom Hanks, Madonna, Rosie ODonnell, and Lori Petty. The screenplay was written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel from a story by Kelly Candaele and Kim Wilson. In 2012, A League of Their Own was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Hot Chick The Hot Chick is a 2002 American teen comedy film about a teenage girl whose body is magically swapped with that of a criminal. It was directed by Tom Brady and produced by Rob Schneider and Carr DAngelo for Happy Madison and Touchstone Pictures, and written by Brady and Rob Schneider. The film stars Schneider as the criminal and Rachel McAdams as Jessica, who, together with her cheerleader friends, search for Jessicas body while dealing with awkward social situations. Adam Sandler served as executive producer and has a small role in the film as the Mambuza Bongo Player, a character based on one played by Schneider in a Saturday Night Live sketch. Sisters Tia and Tamera Mowry and singers Ashlee Simpson, Angie Stone, and Michelle Branch also had small roles. Parts of the film were shot at Redondo Union High School and El Segundo High School. Zathura: A Space Adventure Zathura: A Space Adventure is a 2005 American science fiction adventure film directed by Jon Favreau. It is an adaptation of the 2002 childrens book Zathura by Chris Van Allsburg, author of Jumanji. Unlike the book, the film contains no direct connection to Jumanji, though it was marketed as taking place within the same fictional universe as the 1995 film. It is considered the second installment of the Jumanji franchise. The film stars Josh Hutcherson, Jonah Bobo, Dax Shepard, Kristen Stewart, and Tim Robbins. The story revolves around brothers Walter and Danny Budwing, who play a mysterious board game they find in the basement of their house. The game teleports Walter, Danny, and their older sister Lisa into outer space where they encounter an astronaut, who mentors the siblings on survival and finishing the game so they can return home. The film was shot in Los Angeles and Culver City, and was released on November 11, 2005 by Columbia Pictures. It received positive reviews from critics and was only a slight box office bomb, narrowly missing its budget by $678,499. Edge of Darkness Edge of Darkness is a 2010 British-American conspiracy political thriller film directed by Martin Campbell, written by William Monahan and Andrew Bovell, and starring Mel Gibson. It was based on the 1985 BBC television series of the same name, which was likewise directed by Campbell. This was Gibsons first screen lead since Signs, and follows a detective investigating the murder of his activist daughter, while uncovering political conspiracies and cover-ups in the process. The film was released on 29 January 2010, has a 56% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes, and grossed $81 million against its $80 million production budget. Dreamcatcher Dreamcatcher is a 2003 American science fiction horror film based on Stephen Kings novel of the same name. Directed by Lawrence Kasdan and co-written by Kasdan and screenwriter William Goldman, the film stars Thomas Jane, Jason Lee, Damian Lewis and Timothy Olyphant as four friends who encounter an invasion of parasitic aliens. Also starring Morgan Freeman, Tom Sizemore and Donnie Wahlberg. Dreamcatcher was released on March 21, 2003. The film received negative reviews and was a box office bomb, grossing $75.7 million against a $68 million budget. Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist Nick & Norahs Infinite Playlist is a 2008 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Peter Sollett and starring Michael Cera and Kat Dennings. Written by Lorene Scafaria and based on the novel of the same name by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan, the story tells of teenagers Nick and Norah, who meet when Norah asks Nick to pretend to be her boyfriend for five minutes. Over the course of the night, they try to find their favorite bands secret show and search for Norahs drunken best friend. The film came into development in 2003 when producer Kerry Kohansky Roberts found Cohn and Levithans novel and decided to adapt it for film. Scafaria was hired to write the script in 2005, and Sollett signed on to direct the film in 2006. Principal photography took place over 29 days from October to December 2007, primarily in Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York City. The film premiered on September 6, 2008, at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival and was released theatrically on October 3, 2008. It tripled its US$10million budget with a total gross of US$33.5million. An accompanying soundtrack was released on September 23, 2008, and the film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on February 3, 2009. It attracted generally positive reviews from critics and received nominations for three Satellite Awards, one GLAAD Media Award, one MTV Movie Award and one Golden Reel Award. Insidious: Chapter 3 Insidious: Chapter 3 is a 2015 supernatural horror film written and directed by Leigh Whannell in his directorial debut. The film is a prequel to the first two films and the third installment in the Insidious franchise. The film stars Dermot Mulroney and Stefanie Scott, with Angus Sampson, Whannell, and Lin Shaye reprising their roles from the previous films. By September 2013, a third installment in the Insidious series was announced, with Whannell signed on to return as writer and Jason Blum and Oren Peli set to produce. Screen Rant reported that the third film would not focus on the Lamberts, but on a new family and story, and would not connect to the last scene in the second film. Principal photography began on July 9, 2014, in Los Angeles under the title "Into The Further", on a scheduled 29-day shoot. Filming wrapped on August 18, 2014. The film was released on June 5, 2015, received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $113 million against a budget of $11 million. A sequel, The Last Key, was released in January 2018. While You Were Sleeping While You Were Sleeping is a 1995 American romantic comedy film directed by Jon Turteltaub and written by Daniel G. Sullivan and Fredric Lebow. It stars Sandra Bullock as Lucy, a Chicago Transit Authority token collector, and Bill Pullman as Jack, the brother of a man whose life she saves, along with Peter Gallagher as Peter, the man who is saved, Peter Boyle and Glynis Johns as members of Peters family, and Jack Warden as longtime family friend and neighbor. The film was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $182 million at the box office. Bullock and Pullman received praise for their performances. Bullock also garnered a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical. Cool Runnings Cool Runnings is a 1993 American comedy sports film directed by Jon Turteltaub and starring Leon, Doug E. Doug, Rawle D. Lewis, Malik Yoba, and John Candy. The film was released in the United States on October 1, 1993. It was Candys last film to be released during his lifetime. It is loosely based on the true story of the Jamaica national bobsleigh teams debut in competition during the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The film received positive reviews, and the films soundtrack also became popular with Jimmy Cliffs cover of "I Can See Clearly Now" reaching the top 40 as a single in nations such as Canada, France, and the UK. Journey 2: The Mysterious Island Journey 2: The Mysterious Island is a 2012 American science fiction comedy adventure film directed by Brad Peyton and produced by Beau Flynn, Tripp Vinson and Charlotte Huggins. It is the sequel to Journey to the Center of the Earth. Following the first film, the sequel is based on another Jules Verne novel, this time The Mysterious Island. The film stars Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Michael Caine, Josh Hutcherson, Vanessa Hudgens, Luis Guzmán, and Kristin Davis. The story was written by Richard Outten, Brian Gunn and Mark Gunn, and the screenplay by Brian and Mark Gunn. Journey 2: The Mysterious Island was released in cinemas on February 10, 2012 by Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema and Walden Media to mixed reviews, but became a box office success with a worldwide gross of nearly $335 million, surpassing its predecessor. Journey 2: The Mysterious Island was released on DVD/Blu-ray on June 5, 2012. The Foreigner The Foreigner is a 2017 action thriller film directed by Martin Campbell and written by David Marconi, based on the 1992 novel The Chinaman by Stephen Leather. The American-British-Chinese co-production stars Jackie Chan, Pierce Brosnan, Michael McElhatton, Liu Tao, Charlie Murphy, Orla Brady and Katie Leung, and follows a British-Nung Chinese man who seeks revenge for the death of his daughter. The Foreigner was released in China on 30 September 2017, in the United States on 13 October 2017, distributed by STXfilms, and in the United Kingdom in December 2017 on Netflix. It grossed $145 million worldwide and received mixed reviews, although critics praised the against type performances of Chan and Brosnan. The Handmaiden The Handmaiden is a 2016 South Korean erotic psychological thriller film directed by Park Chan-wook and starring Kim Min-hee, Kim Tae-ri, Ha Jung-woo and Cho Jin-woong. It is inspired by the novel Fingersmith by Welsh writer Sarah Waters, with the setting changed from Victorian era Britain to Korea under Japanese colonial rule. The film was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. It was released in South Korea on 1 June 2016, to critical acclaim. It grossed over $37 million worldwide. At the 71st British Academy Film Awards, the film won the category of Best Film Not in the English Language. For Your Eyes Only For Your Eyes Only is a 1981 British spy film and the twelfth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the fifth to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It marked the directorial debut of John Glen, who had worked as editor and second unit director on three other Bond films. The screenplay by Richard Maibaum and Michael G. Wilson takes its characters and combines elements from the plots from two short stories from Ian Flemings For Your Eyes Only collection: the title story and "Risico". In the plot, Bond attempts to locate a missile command system while becoming tangled in a web of deception spun by rival Greek businessmen along with Melina Havelock, a woman seeking to avenge the murder of her parents. Some writing elements were inspired by the novels Live and Let Die, Goldfinger and On Her Majestys Secret Service. After the science fiction-focused Moonraker, the producers wanted a return to the style of the early Bond films and the works of 007 creator Fleming. For Your Eyes Only followed a grittier, more realistic approach and a narrative theme of revenge and its consequences. Filming locations included Greece, Italy and England, while underwater footage was shot in The Bahamas. For Your Eyes Only was released in the United States on June 26, 1981 and released in Singapore on May 17, 1982 to a mixed to positive critical reception; the film was a financial success, generating $195.3 million worldwide. This was the final Bond film to be distributed solely by United Artists; the company was absorbed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer soon after this films release. Roger Moore reprised the James Bond role in the 1983 sequel Octopussy. Revolver Revolver is a 2005 British-French crime thriller film co-written and directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Jason Statham, Ray Liotta, Vincent Pastore and André Benjamin. The film centres on a revenge-seeking confidence trickster whose weapon is a universal formula that guarantees victory to its user, when applied to any game or confidence trick. This is the fourth feature film by Ritchie and his third to centre on crime and professional criminals. It was released in UK theatres on 22 September 2005. It performed poorly at the box office and received negative reviews but has gained a small cult following among fans of Ritchies previous crime films. A reworked version was released to a limited number of US theatres on 7 December 2007. Funny Games Funny Games is a 2007 psychological thriller film written and directed by Michael Haneke, and a remake of his own 1997 film of the same name. Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, Michael Pitt, and Brady Corbet star in the main roles. The film is a shot-for-shot remake of the 1997 film, albeit in English and set in the United States with different actors. Exterior scenes were filmed on Long Island. The film is an international co-production of the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Italy. Haneke has stated that the film is a reflection and criticism of violence used in media. The Aristocats The Aristocats is a 1970 American animated romantic adventure musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution. The 20th Disney animated feature film, the film is based on a story by Tom McGowan and Tom Rowe, and revolves around a family of aristocratic cats, and how an alley cat acquaintance helps them after a butler has kidnapped them to gain his mistresss fortune which was intended to go to them. The film features the voices of Eva Gabor, Hermione Baddeley, Phil Harris, Dean Clark, Sterling Holloway, Scatman Crothers, and Roddy Maude-Roxby. In 1962, The Aristocats began as an original script for a two-part live-action episode for Walt Disneys Wonderful World of Color, developed by writers Tom McGowan and Tom Rowe and producer Harry Tytle. Following two years of re-writes, Walt Disney suggested the project would be more suitable for an animated film, and placed the project in turnaround as The Jungle Book advanced into production. When The Jungle Book was nearly complete, Disney appointed Ken Anderson to develop preliminary work on The Aristocats, which would mark the last film project to be approved by Disney before his death in December 1966. The Aristocats was released on December 11, 1970 to positive reception and was a box office success. Dead Man Dead Man is a 1995 American Western film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch. It stars Johnny Depp, Gary Farmer, Billy Bob Thornton, Iggy Pop, Crispin Glover, John Hurt, Michael Wincott, Lance Henriksen, Gabriel Byrne, Mili Avital and Robert Mitchum. The film, dubbed a "Psychedelic Western" by its director, includes twisted and surreal elements of the Western genre. The film is shot entirely in monochrome. Neil Young composed the guitar-dominated soundtrack with portions he improvised while watching the movie footage. It has been considered by many to be a premier postmodern Western. It has been compared to Cormac McCarthys novel Blood Meridian. Monsters Monsters is a 2010 British science fiction horror film written and directed by Gareth Edwards in his feature film directorial debut. Edwards also served as the cinematographer, production designer, and visual effects artist. Monsters takes place years after a NASA probe crashed in Mexico, which led to the sudden appearance of giant tentacled monsters. It follows Andrew Kaulder, an American photojournalist tasked with escorting his employers daughter Samantha Wynden back to the United States by crossing through Mexicos "Infected Zone" where the creatures reside. Edwards conceived the idea for the film after seeing fishermen attempt to bring a creature in with a net, and imagining a monster inside. He pitched the idea to Vertigo Films, who suggested he watch In Search of a Midnight Kiss, a low-budget film starring McNairy. Edwards cast McNairy and Able in the lead roles. Principal photography lasted three weeks and had a production crew of six people. Filming took place in five countries, and many locations were used without permission. Most of the extras were people who were at these locations during filming and were persuaded to act in it; all of their dialogue was improvised, and Edwards provided outlines of the primary plot points. Monsters premiered at South by Southwest on 13 March 2010. Hours later, Magnet Releasing acquired the rights to distribute it in North America. It had a limited release there, beginning on 29 October 2010, followed by a theatrical release in the United Kingdom on 3 December 2010. The film received generally positive reviews and was a box office success, grossing 4.2 million against a budget of less than $500,000. Dark Continent, a sequel, was released in the UK on 1 May 2015. Waiting... Waiting... is a 2005 American comedy film written and directed by Rob McKittrick and starring Ryan Reynolds, Anna Faris, and Justin Long. McKittrick wrote the screenplay while working as a waiter. The script was initially sold in a film deal to Artisan Entertainment, but was released by Lions Gate Entertainment. Producers Chris Moore and Jeff Balis of Live Planets Project Greenlight fame also took notice of the project and assisted. The film made over US$6,000,000, more than twice the budget of the film, in its opening weekend. Saw 3D: The Final Chapter Saw 3D is a 2010 American 3D horror film by Kevin Greutert, written by Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan, and starring Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor, Betsy Russell, Sean Patrick Flanery, and Cary Elwes. It is the seventh installment of the Saw franchise. The film focuses on a man who falsely claims to be a Jigsaw survivor, becoming a local celebrity. However, he soon finds himself part of a real Jigsaw game where he must ultimately save his wife. Meanwhile, Jill Tuck reveals to an internal affairs officer that rogue Detective Mark Hoffman is the man responsible for the recent Jigsaw games, and Hoffman hunts her down. An eighth installment was planned, but the decrease in the box office performance for Saw VI compared to previous installments led to Saw 3D being the final planned film in the series, and the plot concept for Saw VIII being incorporated into Saw 3D. Saw V director David Hackl was to direct the film, but two weeks before filming Lionsgate announced that Greutert, who directed the sixth film, would direct. Principal photography took place in Toronto, Ontario from February to April 2010 and was shot with the SI-3D digital camera system, as opposed to shooting with traditional cameras and later transferring to 3D in post-production. Saw 3D was originally scheduled to be released in the United States and Canada on October 22, 2010, but was pushed back a week from its original release date of October 22, 2010, to October 29, 2010; it was released a day earlier in the United Kingdom and Australia. Saw 3D opened at number one making over $22.5 million. It was eventually followed by an eighth film, Jigsaw, in 2017. WarGames WarGames is a 1983 American Cold War science fiction film written by Lawrence Lasker and Walter F. Parkes and directed by John Badham. The film stars Matthew Broderick, Dabney Coleman, John Wood, and Ally Sheedy. The film follows David Lightman, a young hacker who unwittingly accesses WOPR, a United States military supercomputer originally programmed to predict possible outcomes of nuclear war. Lightman gets WOPR to run a nuclear war simulation, believing it to be a computer game. The computer, now tied into the nuclear weapons control system and unable to tell the difference between simulation and reality, attempts to start World War III. The film was a box office success, costing $12 million and grossing $79 million after five months in the United States and Canada. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards. A sequel, The Dead Code, was released direct to DVD in 2008. That's My Boy Thats My Boy is a 2012 American satirical dark comedy film directed by Sean Anders and starring Adam Sandler and Andy Samberg. The film follows Donny Berger, a middle aged alcoholic who once enjoyed celebrity status for being at the center of a teacher-student sexual abuse case, as he tries to rekindle his relationship with his adult son Todd, born as the result of sexual abuse, in hopes that their reunion will earn him enough money to avoid going to prison for tax evasion. The film was released on June 15, 2012, by Columbia Pictures, and despite a sizable budget for a comedy film and a cast made of well known actors, comedians, and celebrities, the film was both a critical and financial failure, grossing just $57 million against a $70 million budget. Further damaging the films financial health was accusations of homophobic and misogynistic writing and criticism for its comedic treatment of child sexual abuse, rape, incest, and child neglect. Film critic Richard Roeper gave the film an F, calling it "an ugly, tasteless, deadly and mean-spirited piece of filmmaking," and John Hanlon of Rotten Tomatoes, certified it rotten, saying it was "easily the worst movie of 2012." Many have considered this to be one of the worst films ever made. Jingle All the Way Jingle All the Way is a 1996 American Christmas family comedy film directed by Brian Levant. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sinbad as two rival fathers, workaholic Howard Langston and stressed out postal worker Myron Larabee, both desperately trying to purchase a Turbo-Man action figure for their respective sons on a last-minute shopping spree on Christmas Eve. Inspired by real-life Christmas toy sell-outs for such items as Cabbage Patch Kids dolls, Furby and Tickle Me Elmo, the film was written by Randy Kornfield. Producer Chris Columbus rewrote the script, adding in elements of satire about the commercialization of Christmas, and the project was picked up by 20th Century Fox. Delays to Foxs reboot of Planet of the Apes allowed Schwarzenegger to come on board the film, while Columbus opted to cast Sinbad ahead of Joe Pesci as Myron. Jingle All the Way was set and filmed in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul at a variety of locations, including the Mall of America. After five weeks filming, production moved to California where scenes such as the end parade were shot. The films swift production meant merchandising was limited to a replica of the Turbo-Man action figure used in the film. The film has a 16% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, citing its "uneven tone" that does not balance slapstick and satire well. It grossed $129 million worldwide, and it receives regular broadcasts on television during the Christmas season. In 2001, Fox was ordered to pay $19 million to Murray Hill Publishing for stealing the idea for the film; the verdict was overturned three years later. Jingle All the Way is also the third and final collaboration between Sinbad and Phil Hartman after Coneheads and Houseguest, and the last film featuring Hartman to be released during his lifetime. Take Shelter Take Shelter is a 2011 American psychological thriller drama film, written and directed by Jeff Nichols and starring Michael Shannon and Jessica Chastain. The plot follows a young husband and father who is plagued by a series of apocalyptic visions, and questions whether to shelter his family from a coming storm, or from himself. The film won two Saturn Awards, Best Writing for Nichols and Best Actor for Shannon, and was nominated for two more, Best Horror or Thriller Film and Best Actress for Chastain. Lolita Lolita is a 1962 comedy-drama film directed by Stanley Kubrick, based on the 1955 novel of the same title by Vladimir Nabokov, who also wrote the screenplay. It follows a middle-aged literature lecturer who becomes sexually obsessed with a young adolescent girl. The film stars James Mason as Humbert Humbert, Sue Lyon as Dolores Haze, and Shelley Winters as Charlotte Haze, with Peter Sellers as Clare Quilty. Owing to the Motion Picture Association of Americas restrictions at the time, the film toned down the more provocative aspects of the novel, sometimes leaving much to the audiences imagination. The actress who played Lolita, Sue Lyon, was 14 at the time of filming. Lolita polarized contemporary critics, but is well-received today. Kubrick later commented, however, that if he had realized how severe the censorship limitations were going to be, he probably would never have made the film. Hocus Pocus Hocus Pocus is a 1993 American fantasy comedy film directed by Kenny Ortega, starring Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy, and Sarah Jessica Parker. Written by Neil Cuthbert and Mick Garris, it is based on a story by Garris and David Kirschner. It follows a villainous, yet comedic, trio of witches, who are inadvertently resurrected by a teenage boy in Salem on Halloween. The movie was not a critical or commercial success upon its release, possibly losing Walt Disney Pictures around $16.5 million. However, Hocus Pocus has become a cult film, largely from annual airings on Disney Channel and Freeform. Hush Hush is a 2016 American slasher film directed and edited by Mike Flanagan, starring Kate Siegel, who also co-wrote the film with Flanagan. The film co-stars John Gallagher Jr., Michael Trucco, Samantha Sloyan, and Emilia "Emma" Graves. It was jointly produced by Trevor Macy through Intrepid Pictures and Jason Blum through Blumhouse Productions. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 12, 2016, and was released by Netflix on April 8, 2016. The film was remade twice, with Kolaiyuthir Kaalam and Khamoshi being released in 2019. Beginners Beginners is a 2010 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike Mills. It tells the story of Oliver, a man reflecting on the life and death of his father, Hal, while trying to forge a new romantic relationship with a woman, Anna, dealing with father issues of her own. The film is based on the true-life coming out of Mills father at the age of 75, five years before his death. Beginners premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival, where the Los Angeles Times heralded it as a "heady, heartfelt film" with a cast who have "a strong sense of responsibility to their real-world counterparts". Christopher Plummer received numerous accolades, including the 2011 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for his performance. Creed II Creed II is a 2018 American sports drama film directed by Steven Caple Jr., and written by Sylvester Stallone and Juel Taylor, from a story by Sascha Penn and Cheo Hodari Coker. A sequel to Creed and the eighth installment in the Rocky film series, it stars Michael B. Jordan, Stallone, Tessa Thompson, Dolph Lundgren, Florian Munteanu, Wood Harris, and Phylicia Rashad. Creed writer-director Ryan Coogler serves as an executive producer on the film. The film follows a fight over 33 years in the making, as Adonis Creed meets a new adversary in the ring: Viktor Drago, son of Ivan Drago, the powerful athlete who killed Adonis father Apollo Creed. A Creed sequel was confirmed in January 2016, although due to both Coogler and Jordans involvement in Black Panther, the film was delayed, with Coogler ultimately being replaced by Caple. Stallone completed the script in July 2017 and announced Lundgren would be reprising his role as Drago, and filming began in Philadelphia in March 2018, lasting through June. Creed II was released in the United States by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Warner Bros. on November 21, 2018. The film grossed $214 million worldwide and received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances, character development, and Caples direction, while noting its predictability. Election Election is a 1999 American dark comedy film directed by Alexander Payne and with a screenplay by Payne and Jim Taylor based on Tom Perrottas 1998 novel of the same title. The plot revolves around a high school election and satirizes both suburban high school life and politics. The film stars Matthew Broderick as Jim McAllister, a popular high school social studies teacher in suburban Omaha, and Reese Witherspoon as Tracy Flick, around the time of the schools student body election. When Tracy qualifies to run for class president, McAllister believes she does not deserve the title and tries to stop her from winning. Although a box office bomb, Election received critical acclaim. The film received an Oscar nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay, a Golden Globe nomination for Witherspoon in the Best Actress category, and the Independent Spirit Award for Best Film in 1999. Skyline Skyline is a 2010 American science fiction disaster film produced and directed by Brothers Strause, directors of Requiem. The film was released on November 12, 2010. It stars Eric Balfour, Scottie Thompson, Brittany Daniel, Crystal Reed, David Zayas and Donald Faison. Skyline was a box office success, grossing $68 million worldwide against its $10–20 million budget, despite being panned by critics. The brothers stated before the films release that they were already working on a sequel, which was released in December 2017 as Beyond Skyline, with the pair acting as producers. An American Werewolf in London An American Werewolf in London is a 1981 British-American horror comedy film written and directed by John Landis and starring David Naughton, Jenny Agutter, and Griffin Dunne. The film tells the story of two American students who are attacked by a werewolf while on a backpacking holiday in England. The film was released by Universal Pictures in the United States on August 21, 1981, the same year as werewolf movies The Howling and Wolfen. It was a critical and commercial success, winning the 1981 Saturn Award for Best Horror Film and the first ever Academy Award for Best Makeup. Since its release, it has become a cult classic. A sequel, An American Werewolf in Paris, was released by Hollywood Pictures in 1997. The Brothers Grimsby Grimsby is a 2016 British-American action comedy film directed by Louis Leterrier and written by Sacha Baron Cohen, Phil Johnston, and Peter Baynham. The film stars Baron Cohen, Mark Strong, Rebel Wilson, Isla Fisher, Annabelle Wallis, Gabourey Sidibe, Penélope Cruz, and Ian McShane. It was released by Columbia Pictures on 24 February 2016 in the United Kingdom and 11 March 2016 in the United States. It was co-produced by LStar Capital, Village Roadshow Pictures, Four By Two Films, Big Talk Productions and Working Title Films. Fifty Shades Darker Fifty Shades Darker is a 2017 American erotic romantic drama film directed by James Foley and written by Niall Leonard, based on E. L. Jamess 2012 novel of the same name. The second film in the Fifty Shades film trilogy and the sequel to the 2015 film Fifty Shades of Grey, it stars Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan as Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey, respectively, with Eric Johnson, Eloise Mumford, Bella Heathcote, Rita Ora, Luke Grimes, Victor Rasuk, Kim Basinger, and Marcia Gay Harden in supporting roles. Principal photography on Fifty Shades Darker and its sequel Fifty Shades Freed began on February 9, 2016, in Paris and Vancouver. It was released in the United States on February 10, 2017. The film grossed $381 million worldwide against its $55 million budget, but received negative reviews for its screenplay, acting and narrative, though Dakota Johnsons performance received some praise. At the 38th Golden Raspberry Awards, the film received nine nominations; including Worst Picture, Worst Actor and Worst Actress, and won two for Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel, and Worst Supporting Actress. The Guardian The Guardian is a 2006 American action-adventure drama film directed by Andrew Davis. The film stars Kevin Costner, Ashton Kutcher and Melissa Sagemiller. The title of the film refers to a legendary figure within the film which protects people lost at sea: "the Guardian". The film focuses on the United States Coast Guard and their Aviation Survival Technician program. The Guardian was released on September 29, 2006. Disaster Movie Disaster Movie is a 2008 American parody film written and directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. It stars Matt Lanter, Vanessa Minnillo, Gary "G Thang" Johnson, Crista Flanagan, Nicole Parker, Ike Barinholtz, Carmen Electra, Tony Cox, and Kim Kardashian in her feature film debut. Released on August 29, 2008 by Lionsgate, the film is a parody of the disaster film genre and pop culture. The film was panned by critics and audiences for its forced humor, excessive references and poor directing, with many considering it to be worse than the previous movies created by Seltzer and Friedberg.. The movie received six nominations for the 29th Golden Raspberry Awards. On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes it received a 1% score and is considered by some to be one of the worst films of all time. It grossed nearly $35 million against a budget of $20 million. Dead Man Walking Dead Man Walking is a 1995 American crime drama film starring Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn, and co-produced and directed by Tim Robbins, who adapted the screenplay from the non-fiction book of the same name. Sister Helen Prejean establishes a special relationship with Matthew Poncelet, a character based on convicted murderers Elmo Patrick Sonnier and Robert Lee Willie. He is a prisoner on death row in Louisiana, and she visits him as his spiritual adviser after having corresponded with him. Mortal Engines Mortal Engines is a 2018 post-apocalyptic adventure film directed by Christian Rivers and with a screenplay by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, and Peter Jackson, based on the novel of the same name by Philip Reeve, and starring Hera Hilmar, Robert Sheehan, Hugo Weaving, Jihae, Ronan Raftery, Leila George, Patrick Malahide, and Stephen Lang. An American–New Zealand co-production, the film is set in a post-apocalyptic world where entire cities have been mounted on wheels and motorised, and practice municipal Darwinism. Jackson purchased the rights to the book in 2009, but the film languished for several years before being officially announced in 2016. Jackson picked Rivers, who won an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects for his work on Jacksons King Kong, to make his directorial debut with the project, and also brought on several members of his production teams from the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit film series. Filming took place from April to July 2017 in New Zealand. Mortal Engines had its world premiere on November 27, 2018 in London, was theatrically released in Australia and New Zealand on December 6, 2018 and in the United States on December 14, 2018. The film received negative reviews from critics, some of whom praised the visual effects and score with most criticizing the direction, screenplay and "lack of personality". It was the biggest box-office bomb of 2018, grossing over $83 million worldwide against a production budget of at least $100 million, and losing the studio nearly $175 million. Bedtime Stories Bedtime Stories is a 2008 American fantasy comedy film directed by Adam Shankman and written by Matt Lopez and Tim Herlihy. It stars Adam Sandler in his first appearance in a family-oriented film alongside Keri Russell, Jonathan Morgan Heit, Laura Ann Kesling, Guy Pearce, Aisha Tyler, Russell Brand, Richard Griffiths, Teresa Palmer, Lucy Lawless and Courteney Cox. Sandlers production company Happy Madison and Andrew Gunns company Gunn Films co-produced the film with Walt Disney Pictures. The film was theatrically released on December 25, 2008 by Walt Disney Pictures. Despite receiving generally negative reviews from critics, it was a box office success after earning $212.9 million against an $80 million budget. A Good Year A Good Year is a 2006 British-American romantic comedy directed and produced by Ridley Scott. The film stars Russell Crowe, Marion Cotillard, Didier Bourdon, Abbie Cornish, Tom Hollander, Freddie Highmore and Albert Finney. The film is loosely based on the 2004 novel of the same name by British author Peter Mayle. The film was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 27 October 2006 and in the United States on 10 November 2006 by 20th Century Fox. The film grossed over $42.1 million against its $35 million budget. The film received nominations for the Critics Choice Award for Best Young Actor and the Satellite Award for Best Cinematography. A Good Year was released on DVD on 27 February 2007 by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. Moonraker Moonraker is a 1979 spy film and the eleventh in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the fourth to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The third and final film in the series to be directed by Lewis Gilbert, it co-stars Lois Chiles, Michael Lonsdale, Corinne Cléry, and Richard Kiel. Bond investigates the theft of a space shuttle, leading him to Hugo Drax, the owner of the shuttles manufacturing firm. Along with space scientist Dr. Holly Goodhead, Bond follows the trail from California to Venice, Rio de Janeiro, and the Amazon rainforest, and finally into outer space to prevent a plot to wipe out the world population and to recreate humanity with a master race. Moonraker was intended by its creator Ian Fleming to become a film even before he completed the novel in 1954, since he based it on a screenplay manuscript he had written even earlier. The films producers had originally intended to film For Your Eyes Only, but instead chose this title due to the rise of the science fiction genre in the wake of the Star Wars phenomenon. Budgetary issues caused the film to be primarily shot in France, with locations also in Italy, Brazil, Guatemala and the United States. The soundstages of Pinewood Studios in England, traditionally used for the series, were only used by the special effects team. Moonraker was noted for its high production cost of $34 million, more than twice as much as The Spy Who Loved Me, and it received mixed reviews. However, the films visuals were praised, with Derek Meddings being nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, and it eventually became the highest-grossing film of the series at the time with $210,300,000 worldwide, a record that stood until 1995s GoldenEye. The Guest The Guest is a 2014 American thriller film directed and edited by Adam Wingard and written by Simon Barrett, both of whom previously collaborated on Youre Next. Starring Dan Stevens, Maika Monroe, Leland Orser, Sheila Kelley, Brendan Meyer, and Lance Reddick, the plot follows a soldier named David unexpectedly visiting the Peterson family, introducing himself as a friend of their son who had died during the Afghanistan war. After the man is welcomed into their home for a couple of days, a series of deaths begin to occur around his presence, and their daughter Anna begins to have suspicions of David being connected to the deaths. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014, followed by a release in the United States on September 17, 2014 and the United Kingdom on September 5, 2014. On Rotten Tomatoes, the critical consensus describes it as having "enough intelligence to bolster its darkly violent thrills". The Muppets The Muppets is a 2011 American musical comedy film and the seventh theatrical film featuring the Muppets. The film is directed by James Bobin, written by Jason Segel and Nicholas Stoller, produced by David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman, and stars Segel, Amy Adams, Chris Cooper and Rashida Jones, as well as Muppet performers Steve Whitmire, Eric Jacobson, Dave Goelz, Bill Barretta, David Rudman, Matt Vogel, and Peter Linz. Bret McKenzie served as music supervisor, writing four of the films five original songs, and Christophe Beck composed the films score. In The Muppets, devoted fan Walter, his brother Gary, and Garys girlfriend Mary help Kermit the Frog reunite the disbanded Muppets, as they must raise $10 million to save the Muppet Theater from Tex Richman, a businessman who plans to demolish the studio to drill for oil. Walt Disney Pictures announced the films development in March 2008, with Segel and Stoller writing the screenplay, and Mandeville Films co-producing the film. Bobin was hired to direct in January 2010, and the films supporting cast was filled out in October of the same year, with the casting of Adams, Cooper, and Jones. Filming began in September 2010 and was completed entirely in Los Angeles. The film was the first theatrical Muppet production without the involvement of veteran Muppet performers Frank Oz and Jerry Nelson, although Nelson provides an uncredited vocal cameo in his final role before his death in 2012. Instead, their characters are performed by Jacobson and Vogel, respectively, marking their theatrical feature film debut as those characters. It is also the first Muppets film to be released theatrically since Muppets from Space 12 years prior. The Muppets premiered at the Savannah Film Festival and was released theatrically in North America on November 23, 2011. The film was a critical and commercial success; grossing $165 million worldwide and garnering praise for its humor, screenplay, and music. The film won an Oscar for Best Original Song for McKenzies "Man or Muppet", as well as garnering BAFTA and Critics Choice Awards nominations. A sequel, Muppets Most Wanted, was released on March 21, 2014. Grosse Pointe Blank Grosse Pointe Blank is a 1997 American black comedy crime film directed by George Armitage and starring John Cusack, Minnie Driver, Alan Arkin and Dan Aykroyd. Cusack plays an assassin who returns to his hometown to attend a high school reunion. The film received positive reviews from critics and grossed $31,070,412. The People vs. Larry Flynt The People vs. Larry Flynt is a 1996 American biographical drama film directed by Miloš Forman and starring Woody Harrelson, Courtney Love, and Edward Norton. It chronicles the rise of pornographic magazine publisher and editor Larry Flynt and his subsequent clash with religious institutions and the law. The film, written by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, spans about 35 years of Flynts life, from his impoverished upbringing in Kentucky to his court battle with Reverend Jerry Falwell, and is based in part on the U.S. Supreme Court case Hustler Magazine v. Falwell. Though not a financial success, the film was lauded by critics, and garnered Woody Harrelson, Courtney Love, Edward Norton and director Miloš Forman multiple accolades and award nominations. Woody Harrelson was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor and Miloš Forman for an Academy Award for Best Director at the 69th Academy Awards, but both lost. Elektra Elektra is a 2005 Canadian-American superhero film directed by Rob Bowman. It is a spin-off and the sequel to the 2003 film Daredevil, starring the Marvel Comics character Elektra Natchios. The story follows Elektra, an assassin who must protect a man and his prodigy daughter from another assassin who was hired by The Hand. For the screenplay, Zak Penn, Stuart Zicherman, and Raven Metzner received "written by" credit. Mark Steven Johnson received credit for "motion picture characters" and Frank Miller for "comic book characters". Filming started around May 2004 in Vancouver. The film was released on January 14, 2005. Upon its release, Elektra was a commercial and critical failure, grossing $56 million against a production budget of $43-65 million. It received negative reviews from critics, who found the script and storyline lacking, but many praised Garners acting as well as the action sequences. Triple Frontier Triple Frontier is a 2019 American action-adventure film directed by J. C. Chandor, with a screenplay by Chandor and Mark Boal, from a story by Boal. The film stars Ben Affleck, Oscar Isaac, Charlie Hunnam, Garrett Hedlund, and Pedro Pascal as a group of former US Army Delta Force soldiers who reunite to plan a heist job of a South American crime lord. The film was released by Netflix in select theaters on March 6, 2019, before its worldwide streaming release on March 13, 2019. Persepolis Persepolis is a 2007 adult animated film based upon the Marjane Satrapi autobiographical graphic novel of the same name. It was written and directed by Satrapi in collaboration with Vincent Paronnaud. The story follows a young girl as she comes of age against the backdrop of the Iranian Revolution. The title references the historical city of Persepolis. The film was an international co-production made by companies in France and Iran. It premiered at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, where it co-won the Jury Prize, alongside Silent Light. In her acceptance speech, Satrapi said "Although this film is universal, I wish to dedicate the prize to all Iranians." It was released in France and Belgium on 27 June 2007, earning universal praise by critics. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, but lost to Ratatouille. Killers Killers is a 2010 American action comedy film directed by Robert Luketic and starring Katherine Heigl and Ashton Kutcher. The film was released on June 4, 2010. The film centers on a young woman who meets the man of her dreams who turns out to be an assassin. Clear and Present Danger Clear and Present Danger is a 1994 American spy thriller film directed by Phillip Noyce and based on Tom Clancys novel of the same name. It was preceded by the 1990 film The Hunt for Red October and the 1992 film Patriot Games, all three featuring Clancys character Jack Ryan. It is the last film version of Clancys novels to feature Harrison Ford as Ryan and James Earl Jones as Vice Admiral James Greer, as well as the final installment directed by Noyce. As in the novel, Ryan is appointed CIA Acting Deputy Director, and discovers he is being kept in the dark by colleagues who are conducting a covert war against a drug cartel in Colombia, apparently with the approval of the President. The film premiered in theaters in the United States on August 3, 1994, and was a major financial success, earning over $200 million at the box office. Only Lovers Left Alive Only Lovers Left Alive is a 2013 comedy-drama film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch, starring Tilda Swinton, Tom Hiddleston, Mia Wasikowska, Anton Yelchin, Jeffrey Wright, Slimane Dazi and John Hurt. An international co-production of the United Kingdom and Germany, the film focuses on the romance between two vampires, and was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. In 2016, the film was ranked among the 100 greatest films since 2000 in an international critics poll by 177 critics around the world. Fantasia Fantasia is a 1940 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released by Walt Disney Productions. With story direction by Joe Grant and Dick Huemer, and production supervision by Ben Sharpsteen, it is the third Disney animated feature film. The film consists of eight animated segments set to pieces of classical music conducted by Leopold Stokowski, seven of which are performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra. Music critic and composer Deems Taylor acts as the films Master of Ceremonies, providing a live-action introduction to each animated segment. Disney settled on the films concept as work neared completion on The Sorcerers Apprentice, an elaborate Silly Symphonies short designed as a comeback role for Mickey Mouse, who had declined in popularity. As production costs grew higher than what it could earn, Disney decided to include the short in a feature-length film with other segments set to classical pieces. The soundtrack was recorded using multiple audio channels and reproduced with Fantasound, a pioneering sound reproduction system that made Fantasia the first commercial film shown in stereophonic sound. Fantasia was first released as a theatrical roadshow held in thirteen U.S. cities from November 13, 1940. While acclaimed by critics, it was unable to make a profit due to World War II cutting off distribution to the European market, the films high production costs, and the expense of leasing theatres and installing the Fantasound equipment for the roadshow presentations. The film was subsequently reissued multiple times with its original footage and audio being deleted, modified, or restored in each version. Fantasia is the 23rd highest-grossing film of all time in the U.S. when adjusted for inflation. The Fantasia franchise has grown to include video games, Disneyland attractions, and a live concert. A sequel, Fantasia 2000, co-produced by Roy E. Disney, was released in 1999. Fantasia has grown in reputation over the years and is now widely acclaimed; in 1998 the American Film Institute ranked it as the 58th greatest American film in their 100 Years...100 Movies and the fifth greatest animated film in their 10 Top 10 list. Self/less Self/less is a 2015 American science fiction action thriller film directed by Tarsem Singh, produced by Ram Bergman and James D. Stern and written by Alex and David Pastor. The film tells the story of a business tycoon and billionaire named Damian Hale, who is diagnosed with a terminal illness. However, he manages to save his life with the aid of Professor Albright, who transfers Hales consciousness into a new, younger body. The film stars Ryan Reynolds, Natalie Martinez, Matthew Goode, Victor Garber, Derek Luke, and Ben Kingsley. Self/less was originally set to release on February 27, 2015, but because of multiple setbacks, it was not released until July 10, 2015. It was produced by Endgame Entertainment and was financed by FilmDistrict and was predicted to be financially successful, due to its association with the producers Ram Bergman and James D. Stern, who also produced Looper, as well as the ensemble cast. The film grossed $12 million in North America and a total of $30 million worldwide, against a $26 million production budget. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 is a 2013 American computer-animated science fiction comedy film produced by Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation, animated by Sony Pictures Imageworks, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. The sequel to 2009s Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, the film was directed by Cody Cameron and Kris Pearn with Phil Lord and Christopher Miller returning as executive producers. Bill Hader, Anna Faris, James Caan, Andy Samberg, Neil Patrick Harris, and Benjamin Bratt reprise their roles from the first film, while Will Forte, who voiced Joseph Towne in the first film, voices Chester V. in this one. New cast members includes Kristen Schaal as orangutan Barb and Terry Crews as Officer Earl, replacing Mr. T in the role. The films plot involves Flint Lockwood and his friends returning to Chewandswallow to save the world after the presumably-destroyed FLDSMDFR reawakens, this time producing sentient food animals. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 was released in the United States on September 27, 2013, and grossed over $274 million worldwide against its budget of $78 million. The Spiderwick Chronicles The Spiderwick Chronicles is a 2008 American fantasy adventure film based on the bestselling book series of the same name by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi. It was directed by Mark Waters and stars Freddie Highmore, Sarah Bolger, Mary-Louise Parker, Martin Short, Nick Nolte, and Seth Rogen. Set in the Spiderwick Estate in New England, it follows the adventures of Jared Grace and his family as they discover a field guide to fairies while encountering goblins, ogres, brownies, boggarts, hobgoblins, trolls and other magical creatures. Produced by Nickelodeon Movies and distributed by Paramount Pictures, it was released on February 14, 2008, earning $162.8 million against its $90 million budget. The Spiderwick Chronicles received generally favorable reviews from critics, with Highmores dual performance being singled out for praise. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on June 24, 2008, in the United States. Geostorm Geostorm is a 2017 American science fiction disaster film directed, co-written, and co-produced by Dean Devlin in his feature film directorial debut. The film stars Gerard Butler, Jim Sturgess, Ed Harris, Abbie Cornish, Richard Schiff, Alexandra Maria Lara, Robert Sheehan, Daniel Wu, Eugenio Derbez, and Andy García. The plot follows a satellite designer who tries to save the world from a storm of epic proportions caused by malfunctioning climate-controlling satellites. Principal photography began on October 20, 2014, in New Orleans, Louisiana. After poor test screenings, re-shoots took place in December 2016 under executive producer Jerry Bruckheimer, writer Laeta Kalogridis and new director Danny Cannon. The film is the first co-production between Skydance Media and Warner Bros. The film was released by Warner Bros. in the United States on October 20, 2017, in 2D, Real D 3D and IMAX 3D. Despite grossing $221 million worldwide the film was labeled a box office bomb given its $120 million budget, losing the studio $74 million, and received largely negative reviews, with criticism focused on the "uninspiring" story and "lackluster" visual effects. 3 Days to Kill 3 Days to Kill is a 2014 action thriller film directed by McG and written by Luc Besson and Adi Hasak. The film stars Kevin Costner, Amber Heard, Hailee Steinfeld, Connie Nielsen, Richard Sammel, and Eriq Ebouaney. The film was released on 21 February 2014. The film received poor critical reviews and was a box office disappointment grossing $52.6 million against its $28 million budget. Alice Through the Looking Glass Alice Through the Looking Glass is a 2016 American fantasy adventure film directed by James Bobin, written by Linda Woolverton and produced by Tim Burton, Joe Roth, Suzanne Todd, and Jennifer Todd. It is based on the characters created by Lewis Carroll and is the sequel to the 2010 film Alice in Wonderland, a live-action reimagining of Disneys 1951 animated film of the same name. The film stars Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Mia Wasikowska, Matt Lucas, Rhys Ifans, Helena Bonham Carter, and Sacha Baron Cohen and features the voices of Stephen Fry, Michael Sheen, Timothy Spall, and Alan Rickman in his final film role. In the film, Alice comes across a magical looking glass that takes her back to Wonderland, where she finds that the Mad Hatter is acting madder than usual and wants to discover the truth about his family. Alice then travels through time, comes across friends and enemies at different points of their lives, and embarks on a race to save the Hatter before time runs out. The film premiered in London on May 10, 2016, and was theatrically released by Walt Disney Pictures on May 27, 2016. Alice Through the Looking Glass received generally negative reviews from critics, and grossed $299 million on a budget of $170 million, becoming a box office bomb. The film was dedicated to Alan Rickman, who died four months before the film was released. The Thomas Crown Affair The Thomas Crown Affair is a 1999 American heist film directed by John McTiernan and starring Pierce Brosnan, Rene Russo and Denis Leary. It is a remake of the 1968 film of the same name. The film generally received positive reviews. It was a success at the box office, grossing $124 million worldwide. Piranha 3D Piranha 3D is a 2010 American 3D comedy horror film that serves as a loose remake of the comedy horror film Piranha and an entry in the Piranha film series. It was directed by Alexandre Aja and has an ensemble cast featuring Elisabeth Shue, Adam Scott, Jerry OConnell, Ving Rhames, Steven R. McQueen, Jessica Szohr, Christopher Lloyd, Richard Dreyfuss, Dina Meyer, Kelly Brook, Riley Steele and Eli Roth. A sequel, Piranha 3DD, was released in 2012. Piranha 3D received generally positive reviews, with film critics praising it as a fun and entertaining B-movie. Here Comes the Boom Here Comes the Boom is a 2012 American comedy film directed by Frank Coraci, co-written, produced by and starring Kevin James. It was also written by Allan Loeb and Rock Reuben with music by Rupert Gregson-Williams. The film co-stars Henry Winkler and Salma Hayek. It was produced by Happy Madison Productions. The film was released in the United States on October 12, 2012 by Columbia Pictures. The films title is taken from the song "Boom" by Christian nu metal band P.O.D. All About My Mother All About My Mother is a 1999 Spanish drama film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, and starring Cecilia Roth, Marisa Paredes, Antonia San Juan, Penélope Cruz and Candela Peña. The plot originates in Almodóvars earlier film The Flower of My Secret which shows student doctors being trained in how to persuade grieving relatives to allow organs to be used for transplant, focusing on the mother of a teenager killed in a road accident. All About My Mother deals with complex issues such as AIDS, homosexuality, transsexualism, faith, and existentialism. The film was a commercial and critical success internationally, winning the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in addition to the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film and the BAFTA Awards for Best Film Not in the English Language and Best Direction. The film also won 6 Goya Awards including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress. Nosferatu Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, or simply Nosferatu, is a 1922 German Expressionist horror film, directed by F. W. Murnau, starring Max Schreck as the vampire Count Orlok. The film, shot in 1921 and released in 1922, was an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stokers Dracula; the Stoker Estate had refused permission. Various names and other details were changed from the novel: for instance, vampire became Nosferatu, and Count Dracula became Count Orlok. Stokers heirs sued over the adaptation, and a court ruling ordered that all copies of the film be destroyed. However, a few prints of Nosferatu survived, and the film came to be regarded as an influential masterpiece of cinema. The film was released in the United States on 3 June 1929, seven years after its original premiere in Germany. Cop Out Cop Out is a 2010 American buddy cop action-comedy film directed and edited by Kevin Smith, written by Mark and Robb Cullen and starring Bruce Willis, Tracy Morgan, Kevin Pollak and Seann William Scott. The plot revolves around two veteran NYPD partners on the trail of a stolen, rare, mint-condition baseball card who find themselves up against a relentless, memorabilia-obsessed bloodthirsty gangster. This is the first film that Smith directed that he did not also write. It is Kevin Smiths highest-grossing film. The Purge: Election Year The Purge: Election Year is a 2016 American action horror film written and directed by James DeMonaco and starring Frank Grillo, Elizabeth Mitchell, and Mykelti Williamson. It is the sequel to 2014s Anarchy and is the third installment in the Purge franchise. Jason Blum and Michael Bay are among the films producers. The film was released on July 1, 2016, and received mixed reviews from critics. It grossed more than $118 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing film of the series before being passed by the fourth film, The First Purge, in July 2018. Good Luck Chuck Good Luck Chuck is a 2007 American romantic comedy film starring Dane Cook and Jessica Alba. In the film, women find their "one true love" after having sex with a dentist named Chuck. Chuck meets a girl named Cam and tries to become her true love. The film opened in theaters on September 21, 2007, and was panned by critics. One of Good Luck Chucks theatrical posters parodied the well-known Rolling Stone cover photographed by Annie Leibovitz featuring John Lennon and Yoko Ono in similar poses. Bring It On Bring It On is a 2000 American teen cheerleading comedy film directed by Peyton Reed and written by Jessica Bendinger. The film stars Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku, Jesse Bradford, and Gabrielle Union. It was the first of the Bring It On film series and was followed by five direct-to-video sequels, none of which contain any of the original cast members: Bring It On Again, which shared producers with the original, All or Nothing, In It to Win It, Fight to the Finish, and Worldwide Cheersmack. The plot of the film centers around a teams preparation for and participation in cheerleading competitions. Bring It On was released in theaters in the North America on August 25, 2000. Bring It On earned a worldwide gross of approximately $90 million. Since its release, the film has become a cult classic. The Living Daylights The Living Daylights is a 1987 spy film and the fifteenth entry in the James Bond film series produced by Eon Productions, and the first to star Timothy Dalton as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Directed by John Glen, the films title is taken from Ian Flemings short story "The Living Daylights", the plot of which also forms the basis of the first act of the film. It was the last film to use the title of an Ian Fleming story until the 2006 instalment Casino Royale. The film was produced by Albert R. Broccoli, his stepson Michael G. Wilson, and his daughter, Barbara Broccoli. The Living Daylights was generally well received by most critics and was also a financial success, grossing $191.2 million worldwide. The Sword in the Stone The Sword in the Stone is a 1963 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution. The 18th Disney animated feature film, the film is based on the novel of the same name, which was first published in 1938 as a single novel. It was later republished in 1958 as the first book of T. H. Whites tetralogy The Once and Future King. The Sword in the Stone was the final Disney animated film to be released before Walt Disneys death. The songs in the film were written and composed by the Sherman Brothers, who later wrote music for other Disney films like Mary Poppins, The Jungle Book, The Happiest Millionaire, The One and Only, The Aristocats, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. The Sword in the Stone was released to theatres on December 25, 1963 to mixed reviews, though it was a box office success. Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, the film features the voices of Rickie Sorensen, Karl Swenson, Junius Matthews, Sebastian Cabot, Norman Alden, and Martha Wentworth. A live-action remake of the film directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo is currently in development. The Magnificent Seven The Magnificent Seven is a 1960 American Western film directed by John Sturges and starring Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter, James Coburn and Horst Buchholz. The film is an Old West–style remake of Akira Kurosawas 1954 Japanese film Seven Samurai. Brynner, McQueen, Bronson, Vaughn, Dexter, Coburn and Buchholz portray the title characters, a group of seven gunfighters hired to protect a small village in Mexico from a group of marauding bandits. The films musical score was composed by Elmer Bernstein. In 2013, the film was selected for the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Grapes of Wrath The Grapes of Wrath is a 1940 American drama film directed by John Ford. It was based on John Steinbecks 1939 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name. The screenplay was written by Nunnally Johnson and the executive producer was Darryl F. Zanuck. The film tells the story of the Joads, an Oklahoma family, who, after losing their farm during the Great Depression in the 1930s, become migrant workers and end up in California. The motion picture details their arduous journey across the United States as they travel to California in search of work and opportunities for the family members. The film is widely considered to be one of the greatest American films of all time. In 1989, it was one of the first 25 films to be selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Malena Malèna is a 2000 romantic comedy-drama film starring Monica Bellucci and Giuseppe Sulfaro. It was directed and written by Giuseppe Tornatore from a story by Luciano Vincenzoni. It won the Grand Prix at the 2001 Cabourg Film Festival. Downsizing Downsizing is a 2017 American science fiction comedy film directed by Alexander Payne, written by Payne and Jim Taylor and starring Matt Damon, Christoph Waltz, Hong Chau, and Kristen Wiig. It tells the story of Paul and Audrey Safranek, a couple who decide to undertake a newly invented procedure to shrink their bodies so they can start a new life in an experimental community. When Audrey refuses the procedure at the last minute, Paul has to reassess his life and choices after befriending an impoverished activist. Principal photography on the film began in Ontario, Canada, on April 1, 2016. Downsizing premiered at the 74th Venice International Film Festival on August 30, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States by Paramount Pictures on December 22, 2017. The film was a box office bomb, grossing only $55 million against a production budget between $68–76 million. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its cast and premise, but criticized its execution and failure to deliver on its potentially profound subject matter. Nevertheless, it was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2017, while Chau earned a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 75th Golden Globe Awards. Three Colors: Red Three Colours: Red is a 1994 romantic mystery film co-written, produced and directed by Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Kieślowski. It is the final installment of the Three Colours Trilogy, which examines the French Revolutionary ideals; it is preceded by Blue and White. Kieślowski had announced that this would be his final film, which proved true with the directors sudden death in 1996. Red is about fraternity, which it examines by showing characters whose lives gradually become closely interconnected, with bonds forming between two characters who appear to have little in common. Red was released to universal critical acclaim, and was nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best Director for Kieślowski. It was also selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was disqualified for not being a majority-Swiss production. It's Complicated Its Complicated is a 2009 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Nancy Meyers. It stars Meryl Streep as a successful bakery owner and single mother of three who starts a secret affair with her former husband, played by Alec Baldwin, ten years after their divorce – only to find herself drawn to another man: her architect Adam. The film also features supporting performances by Lake Bell, Hunter Parrish, Zoe Kazan, John Krasinski, Mary Kay Place, Robert Curtis Brown and Rita Wilson, among others. The film was met with average reviews from critics, who praised the acting of its ensemble cast but declared its story rather predictable. It became another commercial hit for Meyers, however, upon its Christmas Day 2009 opening release in the United States and Canada. It played well through the holidays and in to January 2010, ultimately closing on April 1 with $112.7 million. Worldwide, Its Complicated eventually grossed $219.1 million, and surpassed The Holiday to become Meyers third-highest-grossing project to date. For their performances, the cast was awarded a National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Award for Best Ensemble Cast the same year. In addition, the film was nominated at both the Critics Choice Awards and the Satellite Awards and garnered Meyers two Golden Globe nominations, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Screenplay. Streep and Baldwin each were individually recognized with Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor nominations at the Golden Globe and BAFTA award ceremonies, respectively. The Pacifier The Pacifier is a 2005 American family comedy film directed by Adam Shankman, written by Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant and stars Vin Diesel. The film was released in March 2005 by Walt Disney Pictures and grossed $198 million worldwide. It has a 20% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which called it "only moderately amusing." Mr. Popper's Penguins Mr. Poppers Penguins is a 2011 American comedy film distributed by 20th Century Fox, directed by Mark Waters, produced by John Davis, co-produced by Davis Entertainment Company and Dune Entertainment, written by Sean Anders, John Morris and Jared Stern with music by Rolfe Kent and starring Jim Carrey, Carla Gugino, Madeline Carroll, Maxwell Perry Cotton, Angela Lansbury, Desmin Borges, Philip Baker Hall, Dominic Chianese, Clark Gregg, Ophelia Lovibond, Jeffrey Tambor, David Krumholtz, Henry Keleman, Dylan Clark Marshall with Frank Welker and James Tupper. It was loosely based on the childrens book of the same name. The film was originally slated for a release on August 12, 2011, but was moved up to June 17, 2011. The film received mixed reviews from critics and it earned $187.3 million on a $55 million budget. War War is a 2007 American action thriller film directed by Philip G. Atwell in his directorial debut and also featuring Stage Combat by Corey Yuen. The film stars Jet Li and Jason Statham. The film was released in the United States on August 24, 2007. War features the second collaboration between Jet Li and Jason Statham, reuniting them for the first time since 2001 film The One. Jason Statham plays an FBI agent determined to take down a mysterious assassin known as Rogue, after his partner is murdered. Wars working title was Rogue; it was changed to avoid conflict with another film with the same name. It was re-titled as Rogue Assassin in New Zealand, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, Australia, the Philippines, and several European countries. The Autopsy of Jane Doe The Autopsy of Jane Doe is a 2016 supernatural horror film directed by André Øvredal. It stars Emile Hirsch and Brian Cox as father-and-son coroners who experience supernatural phenomena while examining the body of an unidentified woman. It is Øvredals first English-language film. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2016, and was released on December 21, 2016, by IFC Midnight. It received positive reviews from critics and grossed $6 million at the box office. A View to a Kill A View to a Kill is a 1985 American-British spy film and the fourteenth in the James Bond film series produced by Eon Productions, and both the seventh and the last to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Although the title is adapted from Ian Flemings short story "From a View to a Kill", the film has an entirely original screenplay. In A View to a Kill, Bond is pitted against Max Zorin, who plans to destroy Californias Silicon Valley. The film was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, who also wrote the screenplay with Richard Maibaum. It was the third James Bond film to be directed by John Glen, and the last to feature Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny. Despite receiving mostly mixed reviews from critics, who frequently took umbrage with the effects of Moores advanced age on his performance, it was a commercial success, with the Duran Duran theme song "A View to a Kill" performing well in the charts, becoming the only theme song to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning a Golden Globe nomination for Best Song. Hitman: Agent 47 Hitman: Agent 47 is a 2015 American action thriller film directed by Aleksander Bach in his directorial debut and co-written by Skip Woods and Michael Finch. It is based on the Hitman video game series, developed by IO Interactive, and its main character, a mysterious assassin known only as Agent 47. The film, starring Rupert Friend, Hannah Ware, Zachary Quinto, Ciarán Hinds, Thomas Kretschmann and Angelababy, was theatrically released on August 21, 2015. It received negative reviews and grossed $82 million worldwide against its $35 million budget. Elephant Elephant is a 2003 American drama film written, directed, and edited by Gus Van Sant. It takes place in the fictional Watt High School, in the suburbs of Portland, and chronicles the events surrounding a school shooting, based in part on the 1999 Columbine High School massacre. The film begins a short time before the shooting occurs, following the lives of several characters both in and out of school, who are unaware of what is about to unfold. The film stars mostly new or non-professional actors, including John Robinson, Alex Frost, and Eric Deulen. Elephant is the second film in Van Sants "Death Trilogy"—the first is Gerry and the third Last Days—all three of which are based on actual events. Elephant was generally praised by critics and received the Palme dOr at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival, in which Patrice Chéreau was the head of the jury. The film was controversial for its subject matter and allegations of influence on the Red Lake shootings. Meet the Robinsons Meet the Robinsons is a 2007 American computer-animated science fiction comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures on March 30, 2007. The 47th Disney animated feature film, it was released in standard and Disney Digital 3-D versions. The film is loosely based on characters from the childrens book A Day with Wilbur Robinson, by William Joyce. The voice cast includes Jordan Fry, Wesley Singerman, Harland Williams, Tom Kenny, Steve Anderson, Laurie Metcalf, Adam West, Tom Selleck, and Angela Bassett. It was the first film released after then-Pixar executive John Lasseter became chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios. Our Idiot Brother Our Idiot Brother is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Jesse Peretz and starring Paul Rudd, Elizabeth Banks, Zooey Deschanel and Emily Mortimer. The script was written by Evgenia Peretz and David Schisgall based on Jesse and Evgenia Peretzs story, and tells the story of a dimwitted but idealistic and well-meaning man who intrudes and wreaks havoc in his three sisters lives. The film was co-produced by Anthony Bregman, Peter Saraf and Marc Turtletaub. It premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and was given wide release on August 26, 2011. The film received mostly positive reviews, with critics praising the story and Rudds performance, but criticizing the uneven script. Hostel: Part II Hostel: Part II is a 2007 American slasher film written and directed by Eli Roth, and starring Lauren German, Roger Bart, Heather Matarazzo, Bijou Phillips, and Richard Burgi, while Jay Hernandez briefly reprises his role from the first film. The sequel to Roths Hostel, the film was produced by Chris Briggs, Mike Fleiss, and Eli Roth, with Boaz Yakin, Scott Spiegel, and Quentin Tarantino serving as executive producers. The plot follows three American female art students in Rome who are directed to a Slovak village where they are kidnapped and taken to a facility in which rich clients pay to torture and kill people. After the significant box office receipts of 2005s Hostel, Roth conceived a sequel set directly after the events of the first film, opting to include three female protagonists to "up the ante." Filming took place in the fall of 2006 in Prague at Barrandov Studios, with additional photography occurring in Iceland and Slovakia. Banned from theatrical release in several countries, Hostel: Part II had its world premiere at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York City on June 6, 2007, and was released theatrically in the United States two days later, on June 8th. The film earned less than its predecessor at the box office, grossing $17 million in the United States by the end of its theatrical run whereas the original made $19 million in its opening weekend alone. Prior to its theatrical release, a workprint of the film leaked on the Internet, and one publication at the time claimed it was the "most pirated film ever", which Roth suggested was a factor in the films box office returns. Sweet November Sweet November is a 2001 romantic drama film based in San Francisco directed by Pat OConnor and starring Keanu Reeves and Charlize Theron. The film is based on the 1968 film Sweet November written by Herman Raucher, which starred Anthony Newley and Sandy Dennis. Harry Brown Harry Brown is a 2009 British vigilante action-thriller film directed by Daniel Barber and starring Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, Jack OConnell, and Liam Cunningham. The story follows Harry Brown, a widowed Royal Marines veteran who had served in Northern Ireland during The Troubles, living on a London housing estate that is rapidly descending into youth crime. After a violent gang murders his friend, Harry decides to take justice into his own hands. The film also features actor and rapper Plan B who, with Chase & Status, is also responsible for the films theme music track "End Credits." Harry Brown had its World Premiere on 12 September 2009 as a "Special Presentation" at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival and was released theatrically in the United Kingdom by Lionsgate UK on 11 November 2009; the film was released in the United States by Samuel Goldwyn Films and Destination Films on 30 April 2010. The film was mainly shot on and around the mostly abandoned Heygate Estate in Walworth, London, which was, at the time of filming, due to be demolished in late 2010. The subway scenes were shot at Marks Gate, London. Righteous Kill Righteous Kill is a 2008 American buddy cop crime thriller film directed by Jon Avnet, and starring Al Pacino and Robert De Niro. This is the second film in which De Niro and Pacino appear together in the same scenes. Righteous Kill also features John Leguizamo, Carla Gugino, Donnie Wahlberg, Brian Dennehy, and 50 Cent. The film was released in the United States on September 12, 2008. Biutiful Biutiful is a 2010 drama film directed, produced and co-written by Alejandro González Iñárritu and starring Javier Bardem. This film was González Iñárritus first feature since Babel and fourth overall, and his first film in his native Spanish language since his debut feature Amores perros. The film was nominated for 2 Academy Awards in 2011: Best Foreign Language and Best Actor for Javier Bardem; his nomination was the first entirely Spanish-language performance to be nominated for the award. Bardem also received the Best Actor Award at Cannes for his work on the film. You're Next Youre Next is a 2011 American black comedy horror thriller film directed by Adam Wingard, written by Simon Barrett and starring Sharni Vinson, Nicholas Tucci, Wendy Glenn, A. J. Bowen, Joe Swanberg, Barbara Crampton and Rob Moran. The plot concerns a family under attack by a group of masked assailants during their wedding anniversary getaway. The film had its world premiere at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival Midnight Madness program and was theatrically released on August 23, 2013, in the United States. The film grossed over $27 million over a $1 million budget and has since gained a cult following. Collateral Beauty Collateral Beauty is a 2016 American drama film directed by David Frankel and written by Allan Loeb. The film stars an ensemble cast of Will Smith, Edward Norton, Keira Knightley, Michael Peña, Naomie Harris, Jacob Latimore, Kate Winslet, and Helen Mirren. It follows a man who copes with his daughters death by writing letters to time, death, and love. The film premiered at the Dubai International Film Festival on December 13, 2016, and was released in the United States on December 16, 2016. It was panned by critics, and grossed $88 million worldwide against its net $36 million budget. Half Nelson Half Nelson is a 2006 American drama film directed by Ryan Fleck and written by Fleck and Anna Boden. The film stars Ryan Gosling, Shareeka Epps and Anthony Mackie. It was scored by Canadian band Broken Social Scene. Gosling was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance. The story concerns an inner city middle-school teacher who forms a friendship with one of his students after she discovers that he has a drug habit. The film is based on a 19-minute film made by Boden and Fleck in 2004, titled Gowanus, Brooklyn. It premiered in competition at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. It was released theatrically on August 11, 2006. We Own the Night We Own the Night is a 2007 American crime drama film written and directed by James Gray and starring Joaquin Phoenix, Mark Wahlberg, Eva Mendes and Robert Duvall. It is the third film directed by Gray, and the second to feature Phoenix and Wahlberg together, the first being The Yards. The title comes from the motto of the NYPDs Street Crimes Unit, which disbanded in 2002. The film premiered May 25, at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. It was released October 12, 2007 in the United States and Canada. It was released in the United Kingdom on December 14, 2007 and in Australia on February 28, 2008. The Heartbreak Kid The Heartbreak Kid is a 2007 American black comedy film directed by the Farrelly brothers. Starring Ben Stiller, it is a remake of the 1972 film of the same name. The film was originally titled The Seven Day Itch, but Peter Farrelly revealed the filmmakers lost a lawsuit over the name; after attempts to find another title and suggestions of several other possible titles, the studio had them use the title The Heartbreak Kid. Also starring are Michelle Monaghan, Malin Åkerman, Jerry Stiller, Rob Corddry, Carlos Mencia, Scott Wilson and Danny McBride. The screenplay for the 2007 film was written by Leslie Dixon, Scot Armstrong, the Farrelly brothers and Kevin Barnett. Blood Simple Blood Simple is a 1984 American neo-noir crime film written, edited, produced, and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. It was the directorial debut of the Coens and the first major film of cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld, who later became a noted director, as well as the feature-film debut of Joel Coens wife Frances McDormand, who subsequently starred in many of his features. The films title derives from the Dashiell Hammett novel Red Harvest, in which the term "blood simple" describes the addled, fearful mindset of people after prolonged immersion in violent situations. In 2001, a directors cut was released. It ranked number 98 on AFIs 100 Years...100 Thrills. My Fair Lady My Fair Lady is a 1964 American musical drama film adapted from the Lerner and Loewe eponymous stage musical based on the 1913 stage play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. With a screenplay by Alan Jay Lerner and directed by George Cukor, the film depicts a poor Cockney flower seller named Eliza Doolittle who overhears an arrogant phonetics professor, Henry Higgins, as he casually wagers that he could teach her to speak "proper" English, thereby making her presentable in the high society of Edwardian London. The film stars Audrey Hepburn as Eliza Doolittle and Rex Harrison as Henry Higgins, with Stanley Holloway, Gladys Cooper and Wilfrid Hyde-White in supporting roles. A critical and commercial success, it won eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Director. In 1998, the American Film Institute named it the 91st greatest American film of all time. In 2006 it was ranked eighth in the AFIs Greatest Movie Musicals list. In 2018, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Child's Play Childs Play is a 1988 American horror film directed and co-written by Tom Holland, and produced by David Kirschner from a story by Don Mancini. It is the first film in the Childs Play series and the first installment to feature the character Chucky. It stars Catherine Hicks, Dinah Manoff, Chris Sarandon, Alex Vincent, and Brad Dourif. Hicks plays a widowed mother who gives her son a doll for his birthday, unaware that the doll is possessed by the soul of a serial killer. The film was released on November 9, 1988, and grossed more than $44 million against a production budget of $9 million. Along with the film gaining a cult following, the box office success spawned a media franchise that includes a series of six sequels, merchandise, comic books and a remake film of the same name released in the summer of 2019. Childs Play was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, although the rights to the series were sold to Universal Pictures in 1990, right before production on Childs Play 2 started. MGM retained the rights to the first film and as such, distributed the 2019 remake. Submarine Submarine is a 2010 coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Richard Ayoade and starring Craig Roberts, Yasmin Paige, Noah Taylor, Paddy Considine and Sally Hawkins. It was adapted from the 2008 novel Submarine by Joe Dunthorne, and is an international co-production between the United Kingdom and the United States. Submarine is Ayoades directorial debut. Unthinkable Unthinkable is a 2010 American thriller film directed by Gregor Jordan and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Sheen and Carrie-Anne Moss. It was released direct-to-video on June 14, 2010. The film is noteworthy for the controversy it generated around its subject matter, the torture of a man who threatens to detonate three nuclear bombs in separate U.S. cities. Out of Sight Out of Sight is a 1998 American crime comedy film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Scott Frank, adapted from Elmore Leonards novel of the same name. The first of several collaborations between Soderbergh and actor George Clooney, it was released on June 26, 1998. The film stars Clooney and Jennifer Lopez and co-stars Ving Rhames, Don Cheadle, Dennis Farina, Nancy Allen, Steve Zahn, Catherine Keener, and Albert Brooks. There are also special appearances by Michael Keaton, briefly reprising his role as Ray Nicolette from Quentin Tarantinos Jackie Brown the previous year, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film received Academy Award nominations for Adapted Screenplay and Editing and won the Edgar Award for best screenplay and the National Society of Film Critics awards for best film, screenplay, and director. The film led to a spinoff TV series in 2003, Karen Sisco. Cop Land Cop Land is a 1997 American neo-noir crime drama film written and directed by James Mangold, and starring Sylvester Stallone, Harvey Keitel, Ray Liotta, and Robert De Niro. The supporting cast features Peter Berg, Janeane Garofalo, Robert Patrick, Michael Rapaport, Annabella Sciorra, Cathy Moriarty, Arthur Nascarella, and John Spencer. The story follows a sheriff in a small New Jersey town inhabited and dominated by corrupt New York City cops. Their corruption grows until he can no longer allow himself to stand by and do nothing. Beautiful Creatures Beautiful Creatures is a 2013 American romantic gothic fantasy film based upon the 2009 novel of the same name by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl. The film was written and directed by Richard LaGravenese and stars Alden Ehrenreich, Alice Englert, Jeremy Irons, Emma Thompson, Viola Davis, Emmy Rossum, Thomas Mann and Eileen Atkins. The film was released February 14, 2013. It received mixed reviews from critics and was a failure at the box office. Mississippi Burning Mississippi Burning is a 1988 American crime thriller film directed by Alan Parker that is loosely based on the 1964 Chaney, Goodman and Schwerner murder investigation in Mississippi. The film stars Gene Hackman and Willem Dafoe as two FBI agents assigned to investigate the disappearance of three civil rights workers in fictional Jessup County, Mississippi. The investigation is met with hostility by the towns residents, local police, and the Ku Klux Klan. Screenwriter Chris Gerolmo began work on the script in 1985 after researching the 1964 murders of James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner. He and producer Frederick Zollo took the script to Orion Pictures, and Parker was subsequently hired by the studio to direct the film. Both the writer and director had disputes over the script, which resulted in Orion allowing Parker to make uncredited rewrites. The film was shot in a number of locations in Mississippi and Alabama, with principal photography lasting from March 1988 to May of that year. Upon release, Mississippi Burning was criticized by activists involved in the civil rights movement and the families of Chaney, Goodman and Schwerner for the films fictionalization of history. Critical reaction was mixed at the time, though the performances of Hackman, Dafoe, and Frances McDormand were generally praised. The film grossed $34.6 million in North American box-office revenue, against a production budget of $15 million. It received seven Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, and won for Best Cinematography. The Last House on the Left The Last House on the Left is a 2009 American horror-thriller film directed by Dennis Iliadis and written by Carl Ellsworth and Adam Alleca. It is a remake of the 1972 film of the same name, and stars Tony Goldwyn, Monica Potter, Garret Dillahunt, Spencer Treat Clark, Martha MacIsaac, and Sara Paxton. The film follows the parents of Mari Collingwood, who attempt to get revenge on a group of strangers, led by a man named Krug, that have taken shelter at their home during a thunderstorm. The film rights were picked up by Rogue Pictures in 2006, with the remake being the first film produced by Wes Cravens new production studio Midnight Pictures. Craven, who wrote and directed the 1972 original, was interested to see what kind of film could be produced on a large budget, as the limited funds in 1972 forced him to eliminate scenes he had wanted to film to tell a complete story. Allecas original script included elements of the supernatural, which prompted the studio to reject it and bring in Ellsworth to perform a rewrite. One of the elements director Iliadis wanted to avoid with this film, given its graphic nature, was turning it into torture porn — a subgenre of horror popularized by the Saw franchise. For Craven and Iliadis, The Last House on the Left primarily illustrates how even the most normal of families can be driven to evil acts if pushed too far. The film was released on March 13, 2009. The Last House on the Left was met with mixed reviews from critics. Audience opinion ranked the film at a "B" level, from a scale of "A to F"; the film would ultimately gross $45,286,228 worldwide. Heathers Heathers is a 1988 American dark comedy film written by Daniel Waters and directed by Michael Lehmann. It stars Winona Ryder and Christian Slater. The film portrays four teenage girls—three of whom are named Heather—in a clique at an Ohio high school. Heathers brought director Michael Lehmann and producer Denise Di Novi the 1990 Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature. Daniel Waters also gained recognition for his screenplay, which won a 1990 Edgar Award. Despite high critical praise, the film was not a large box office success but later became popular as a cult film. In 2015, it was ranked number 5 on the Entertainment Weekly list of the "50 Best High School Movies". It was ranked number 412 on Empires list of "The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time". Heathers has since been adapted into a musical and a television series. Sex Drive Sex Drive is a 2008 American road sex comedy film about a high school graduate who goes on a road trip to have sex with a girl he met online. It is based on the young adult novel All the Way by American author Andy Behrens. The film was directed by Sean Anders, and stars Josh Zuckerman, Amanda Crew, Clark Duke, Seth Green, and James Marsden, while Katrina Bowden, Alice Greczyn, Michael Cudlitz, Dave Sheridan, and David Koechner appear in supporting roles. It was released in North America on October 17, 2008, and in the United Kingdom on January 9, 2009. The film received mixed reviews, with the performances of Duke, Marsden, and Green receiving praise. Open Season Open Season is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy film directed by Jill Culton, Roger Allers and Anthony Stacchi from a screenplay by Steve Bencich and Ron J. Friedman. It follows Boog, a domestic grizzly bear who teams up with a one antlered deer named Elliot and other woodland animals to defeat human hunters. The film stars the voices of Martin Lawrence, Ashton Kutcher, Gary Sinise, Debra Messing, Billy Connolly, Jon Favreau, Georgia Engel, Jane Krakowski, Gordon Tootoosis and Patrick Warburton. It was produced by Sony Pictures Animation as its first film and project, and was released by Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Releasing on September 29, 2006. It has also been released in the IMAX 3D format. A video game for the film was released on multiple platforms. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film was a box office success and was followed by three direct-to-video sequels: Open Season 2 Open Season 3, and Scared Silly. Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai is a 1999 crime film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch. Forest Whitaker stars as the title character, the mysterious "Ghost Dog", a hitman in the employ of the Mafia, who follows the ancient code of the samurai as outlined in the book of Yamamoto Tsunetomos recorded sayings, Hagakure. Critics have noted similarities between the movie and Jean-Pierre Melvilles 1967 film Le Samouraï. The film opened to largely positive critical reception, and was nominated for both an Independent Spirit Award for Best Feature and a César Award for Best Foreign Film. Goon Goon is a 2011 Canadian sports comedy film directed by Michael Dowse, written by Jay Baruchel and Evan Goldberg, and starring Seann William Scott, Jay Baruchel, Liev Schreiber, Alison Pill, Marc-André Grondin, Kim Coates and Eugene Levy. The film concerns the exceedingly nice but somewhat dimwitted Doug Glatt, who unexpectedly finds personal and professional fulfillment after becoming the enforcer for a minor league ice hockey team. Despite receiving largely positive reviews, the film was a box office disappointment, only earning $7 million against its $12 million budget. After premiering on Netflix it became an unexpected success, leading to an increase in DVD sales and VOD downloads, ultimately resulting in a sequel being greenlit. The sequel, Last of the Enforcers, was released on March 17, 2017, with Baruchel serving as director. Crazy Heart Crazy Heart is a 2009 American drama film, written and directed by Scott Cooper and based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Thomas Cobb. The film centers around a down-and-out country music singer-songwriter who tries to turn his life around after beginning a relationship with a young journalist. Other supporting roles are played by Colin Farrell, Robert Duvall, and child actor Jack Nation. Bridges, Farrell, and Duvall also sing in the film. The novel on which the film was based was inspired by country singer Hank Thompson. Bridges earned the 2009 Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in the film. Filming took place during 2008 in New Mexico, in Houston, Texas, and in Los Angeles, California. Original music for the film was composed by T Bone Burnett, Stephen Bruton, Ryan Bingham and others. Bingham and Burnett received the 2009 Academy Award for Best Original Song for co-writing "The Weary Kind", which Bingham also performed. The film was produced for $7 million by Country Music Television, and was originally acquired by Paramount Vantage for a direct-to-video release, but was later purchased for theatrical distribution by Fox Searchlight Pictures. It opened in limited release in the U.S. on December 16, 2009. From its meager budget it amassed domestic earnings of $39.5 million plus $7.9 international for worldwide total of $47.4 million. Demolition Demolition is a 2015 American drama film directed by Jean-Marc Vallée and written by Bryan Sipe. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Naomi Watts, Chris Cooper, and Judah Lewis. The film opened the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival and was theatrically released on April 8, 2016, by Fox Searchlight Pictures. August: Osage County August: Osage County is a 2013 American comedy-drama film written by Tracy Letts and based on his Pulitzer Prize–winning play of the same name, and directed by John Wells. It is produced by George Clooney, Grant Heslov, Jean Doumanian, and Steve Traxler. The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Ewan McGregor, Chris Cooper, Abigail Breslin, Benedict Cumberbatch, Juliette Lewis, Margo Martindale, Dermot Mulroney, and Julianne Nicholson as a dysfunctional family that reunites into the familial house when their patriarch suddenly disappears. August: Osage County premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2013, and was released in the United States on December 27, 2013. A modest commercial success, the film received mixed reviews from critics. While much praise was given to the cast, the screenplay was praised by some and seen by others as too dark and lacking in humor. For their performances in the film, Streep and Roberts received Oscar nominations for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, respectively. Sister Act Sister Act is a 1992 American musical comedy film directed by Emile Ardolino and written by Joseph Howard, with musical arrangements by Marc Shaiman. It stars Whoopi Goldberg as a lounge singer forced to join a convent after being placed in a witness protection program. It also features Maggie Smith, Kathy Najimy, Wendy Makkena, Mary Wickes, and Harvey Keitel. Sister Act was one of the most financially successful comedies of the early 1990s, grossing $231 million worldwide. The film spawned a franchise, which consists of a 1993 sequel, Back in the Habit, and a musical adaptation, which premiered in 2006. A remake of Sister Act is in the works. On December 7, 2018, it was confirmed that Regina Y. Hicks and Karin Gist were hired to write the script to Sister Act 3 to be released on Disney+. To Rome with Love To Rome with Love is a 2012 magical realist romantic comedy film written, directed by and starring Woody Allen in his first acting appearance since 2006. The film is set in Rome, Italy; it was released in Italian theaters on April 13, 2012, and opened in Los Angeles and New York City on June 22, 2012. The film features an ensemble cast, including Allen himself. The story is told in four separate vignettes: a clerk who wakes up to find himself a celebrity, an architect who takes a trip back to the street he lived on as a student, a young couple on their honeymoon, and an Italian funeral director whose uncanny singing ability enraptures his soon to be in-law, an American opera director. Cashback Cashback is a 2006 British romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Sean Ellis. Originally exhibited as a short in 2004, it was expanded to feature length in 2006. Both versions were produced by Lene Bausager, starring Sean Biggerstaff and Emilia Fox. Mirror Mirror Mirror Mirror is a 2012 American fantasy adventure film based on the fairy tale "Snow White" collected by the Brothers Grimm. It is directed by Tarsem Singh and produced by Ryan Kavanaugh, Bernie Goldmann, Brett Ratner and Kevin Misher. It was written by Marc Klein and Jason Keller, with music by Alan Menken. It stars Lily Collins, Julia Roberts, Armie Hammer, Nathan Lane, Mare Winningham, Michael Lerner, and Sean Bean. It was released theatrically by Relativity Media on March 30, 2012. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Costume Design. The film received generally mixed reviews from critics and it earned $183 million on an $85 million budget. Mirror Mirror was released on DVD and Blu-ray by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on June 26, 2012. Ali G Indahouse Ali G Indahouse is a 2002 British black comedy film directed by Mark Mylod, written by Sacha Baron Cohen and Dan Mazer, and starring Baron Cohen, Michael Gambon, Charles Dance, Kellie Bright, Martin Freeman, Rhona Mitra, and Barbara New. Baron Cohen plays Ali G, which was originally developed for the Channel 4 series The 11 OClock Show and Da Ali G Show. The film is the first of three that was based on Baron Cohens characters from Da Ali G Show, and is the only one not to be a mockumentary, and is followed by Borat and Brüno. Hardcore Henry Hardcore Henry is a 2015 Russian-American science fiction action film written and directed by Ilya Naishuller, and produced by Timur Bekmambetov, Naishuller, Inga Vainshtein Smith, and Ekaterina Kononenko. Will Stewart provided additional writing for the film. It stars Sharlto Copley, Danila Kozlovsky, Haley Bennett, and Tim Roth. The film was released theatrically in the United States by STXfilms on April 8, 2016, received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $16.8 million worldwide. Chicken Little Chicken Little is a 2005 American 3D computer-animated science fiction comedy film, produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and loosely based on the original fable of the same name. The 46th Disney animated feature film, it was directed by Mark Dindal from a screenplay by Steve Bencich, Ron J. Friedman, and Ron Anderson, based on a story by Mark Kennedy and Dindal. The film is dedicated to Disney artist and writer Joe Grant, who died before the films release. Chicken Little was animated in-house at Walt Disney Feature Animations main headquarters in Burbank and released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 4, 2005, in Disney Digital 3-D along with the standard 2D version. It is Disneys first fully computer-animated feature film, as Pixars films were distributed, but not produced by Disney, and Dinosaur was a combination of live-action and computer animation. Chicken Little was Disneys second adaptation of the fable after a propaganda cartoon made during World War II. The film is also the last Disney animated film made before then-Pixar executive John Lasseter was named chief creative officer of Disney Animation and the last Disney film produced under the name Walt Disney Feature Animation before the studio was renamed Walt Disney Animation Studios. Chicken Little grossed $314 million worldwide, making it Dindals highest-grossing film to date, and the second highest grossing animated film of 2005. Dead Silence Dead Silence is a 2007 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wan and written by Leigh Whannell, the creators of Saw. The film stars Ryan Kwanten, Judith Roberts, Donnie Wahlberg, and Amber Valletta. While the movie did receive negative reviews at its release, it has since gathered a cult following. The Raven The Raven is a 2012 American psychological crime thriller film directed by James McTeigue, produced by Marc D. Evans, Trevor Macy and Aaron Ryder and written by Ben Livingston and Hannah Shakespeare. It stars John Cusack, Alice Eve, Brendan Gleeson and Luke Evans. Set in 1849, it is a fictionalized account of the last days of Edgar Allan Poes life, in which the poet and author pursues a serial killer whose murders mirror those in Poes stories. While the plot of the film is fictional, the writers based it on some accounts of real situations surrounding Edgar Allan Poes mysterious death. Poe is said to have repeatedly called out the name "Reynolds" on the night before his death, though it is unclear to whom he was referring. The title derives from Poes poem "The Raven", in the similar manner of the earlier unrelated 1935 and 1963 films. It was released in Canada, Ireland, and the United Kingdom on March 9, 2012 and in the United States on April 27, 2012. The film garnered mostly negative reviews, with the visual effects and score by Lucas Vidal praised, but the performances and plot twists criticized. My Week with Marilyn My Week with Marilyn is a 2011 drama film directed by Simon Curtis and written by Adrian Hodges. It stars Michelle Williams, Kenneth Branagh, Eddie Redmayne, Dominic Cooper, Julia Ormond, Emma Watson, and Judi Dench. Based on two books by Colin Clark, it depicts the making of the 1957 film The Prince and the Showgirl, which starred Marilyn Monroe and Laurence Olivier. The film focuses on the week during the shooting of the 1957 film when Monroe was escorted around London by Clark, after her husband Arthur Miller had returned to the United States. Principal photography began on 4 October 2010, at Pinewood Studios. Filming took place at Saltwood Castle, White Waltham Airfield, and on locations in and around London. Curtis also used the same studio in which Monroe had shot The Prince and the Showgirl in 1956. My Week with Marilyn had its world premiere at the New York Film Festival on 9 October 2011, and was shown at the Mill Valley Film Festival two days later. The film was released on 23 November 2011, in the United States, and on 25 November in the United Kingdom. For her portrayal of Monroe, Williams was awarded the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical, and earned Best Actress nominations from the Academy Awards and British Academy Film Awards. Three Colors: Blue Three Colours: Blue is a 1993 French drama film directed and co-written by Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Kieślowski. Blue is the first of three films that comprise the Three Colours trilogy, themed on the French Revolutionary ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity; it is followed by White and Red. According to Kieślowski, the subject of the film is liberty, specifically emotional liberty, rather than its social or political meaning. Set in Paris, the film is about a woman whose husband and child are killed in a car accident. Suddenly set free from her familial bonds, she attempts to cut herself off from everything and live in isolation from her former ties, but finds that she cant free herself from human connections. Blue is among Kieślowskis most celebrated works. Maid in Manhattan Maid in Manhattan is a 2002 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Wayne Wang and based on a story by John Hughes, who is credited using a pseudonym. It stars Jennifer Lopez, Ralph Fiennes, and Natasha Richardson. In the film, a hotel maid and a high-profile politician fall in love. The film was released on December 13, 2002, by Columbia Pictures and was a box office success, grossing nearly $100 million more than its budget. Around the World in 80 Days Around the World in 80 Days is a 2004 American action adventure comedy film based on Jules Vernes novel of the same name. It stars Jackie Chan, Steve Coogan and Cécile de France. The film is set the nineteenth century and centers on Phileas Fogg, here reimagined as an eccentric inventor, and his efforts to circumnavigate the globe in 80 days. During the trip, he is accompanied by his Chinese valet, Passepartout. For comedic reasons, the film intentionally deviated wildly from the novel and included a number of anachronistic elements. With production costs of about $110 million and estimated marketing costs of $30 million, it earned $24 million at the U.S. box office and $72 million worldwide, making it a box office flop. It was Arnold Schwarzeneggers last film before he took a hiatus from acting to become Governor of California until 2010s The Expendables. The Quick and the Dead The Quick and the Dead is a 1995 American Revisionist Western film directed by Sam Raimi, and starring Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio. The screenplay was written by Simon Moore but includes contributions from Joss Whedon. The story focuses on "The Lady", a gunfighter who rides into the frontier town of Redemption, controlled by John Herod. The Lady joins a deadly dueling competition in an attempt to exact revenge for her fathers death. Simon Moores script was purchased by Sony Pictures Entertainment in May 1993, and actress Sharon Stone signed on as both star and co-producer. Development was fast tracked after director Sam Raimis hiring, and principal photography began in Old Tucson Studios in Arizona on November 21, 1993. The film was distributed by TriStar Pictures and was released in the US on February 10, 1995, to a dismal box office performance, receiving mixed reviews from critics. In later years, however, the film has earned critical praise especially for the performances, direction, cinematography and musical score, with some critics noting it as underrated in Raimis catalog. This was Russell Crowes American film debut and was Woody Strodes final performance, as well as the last theatrical release of Roberts Blossom who died in 2011. The phrase "the quick and the dead" is from the Second Epistle to Timothy in various Bible versions, including the King James Bible, describing the final judgment. The plot of this film bears no resemblance to that of the 1987 film of the same name, which was based on a western novel by Louis LAmour. Witness Witness is a 1985 American neo-noir romantic thriller film directed by Peter Weir and starring Harrison Ford, Kelly McGillis, and Lukas Haas. Jan Rubeš, Danny Glover, Josef Sommer, Alexander Godunov, Patti LuPone, and Viggo Mortensen appear in supporting roles. The screenplay by William Kelley, Pamela Wallace, and Earl W. Wallace focuses on a detective protecting a young Amish boy who becomes a target after he witnesses a murder in Philadelphia. The film was nominated for eight Academy Awards and won two, for Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing. It was also nominated for seven BAFTA Awards, winning one for Maurice Jarres score, and was also nominated for six Golden Globe Awards. William Kelley and Earl W. Wallace won the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay and the 1986 Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay presented by the Mystery Writers of America. Harrison Ford was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. Eat Pray Love Eat Pray Love is a 2010 American biographical romantic drama film starring Julia Roberts as Elizabeth Gilbert, based on Gilberts 2006 memoir of the same name. Ryan Murphy co-wrote and directed the film, which was released in the United States on August 13, 2010. It received mixed to negative reviews from critics, but was a financial success, grossing $204.6 million worldwide against a $60 million budget. xXx: Return of Xander Cage xXx: Return of Xander Cage is a 2017 American action film directed by D. J. Caruso and written by F. Scott Frazier. The film stars Vin Diesel, Donnie Yen, Deepika Padukone, Kris Wu, Ruby Rose, Tony Jaa, Nina Dobrev, Toni Collette, Ariadna Gutiérrez, Hermione Corfield, and Samuel L. Jackson. It is the third installment in the xXx film series and a sequel to both xXx and xXx: State of the Union. Unlike the previous films, which were distributed by Columbia Pictures, the film was released by Paramount Pictures on January 20, 2017, in 2D, RealD 3D and IMAX 3D. This also marks the first film produced by Revolution Studios in ten years since 2007s Legend of the Deep. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed over $346 million worldwide against a production budget of $85 million, making it the highest-grossing film of Revolution Studios and in the franchise. Stuck in Love. Stuck in Love is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Josh Boone in his directorial debut. The independent film stars Jennifer Connelly, Greg Kinnear, Lily Collins, Nat Wolff, and Logan Lerman. It focuses on the complicated relationships between a successful novelist, played by Kinnear, his ex-wife, their college daughter, and teenage son. The film began a limited theatrical release in the United States on July 5, 2013. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a 1990 American martial arts superhero comedy film directed by Steve Barron. Based on the fictional superhero team of the same name, the story follows Splinter and the turtles, their meeting April ONeil and Casey Jones, and their confrontation with The Shredder and his Foot Clan. It stars Judith Hoag, Elias Koteas, and the voices of Brian Tochi, Robbie Rist, Corey Feldman and Josh Pais. The film is an adaptation of the early Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics, with several elements taken from the animated series airing at the time. The turtle costumes were developed by Jim Hensons Creature Shop, one of Hensons last projects before his death shortly after the premiere. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles became the highest-grossing independent film at the time, the ninth-highest-grossing film worldwide of 1990, and the highest-grossing film in the series until the 2014 reboot. It was followed by two sequels, The Secret of the Ooze and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III. Following Following is a 1998 British neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by Christopher Nolan. It tells the story of a young man who follows strangers around the streets of London and is drawn into a criminal underworld when he fails to keep his distance. As Christopher Nolans debut feature, it was designed to be as inexpensive as possible to make. Scenes were heavily rehearsed so that just one or two takes were needed to economise on 16mm film stock, the productions greatest expense, and for which Nolan was paying from his salary. Unable to afford expensive professional lighting equipment, Nolan mostly used available light. Along with writing, directing, and photographing the film, Nolan also helped in editing and production. Following was released by The Criterion Collection on both Blu-ray and DVD in North America on 11 December 2012. Finding Forrester Finding Forrester is a 2000 American drama film written by Mike Rich and directed by Gus Van Sant. In the film, a black teenager, Jamal Wallace, is invited to attend a prestigious private high school. By chance, Jamal befriends a reclusive writer, William Forrester, through whom he refines his talent for writing and comes to terms with his identity. Anna Paquin, F. Murray Abraham, Michael Pitt, Glenn Fitzgerald, April Grace, Busta Rhymes and Charles Bernstein star in supporting roles. Although the film is not based on a true story, film critics have compared the character portrayed by Connery with real life writer J. D. Salinger. Connery later acknowledged that the inspiration for his role was indeed Salinger. She's All That Shes All That is a 1999 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Robert Iscove and starring Freddie Prinze Jr., Rachael Leigh Cook, Paul Walker and Matthew Lillard. It is a modern adaptation of George Bernard Shaws play Pygmalion and George Cukors 1964 film My Fair Lady. It was one of the most popular teen films of the late 1990s and reached No. 1 at the box office in its first week of release. Flubber Flubber is a 1997 American science fiction comedy film directed by Les Mayfield and written by Hughes, based on an earlier screenplay by Bill Walsh. A remake of The Absent-Minded Professor, the film was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and stars Robin Williams, Marcia Gay Harden, Christopher McDonald, Ted Levine, Raymond J. Barry, Wil Wheaton, and Clancy Brown with Jodi Benson providing a voice. The film grossed $178 million worldwide. In selected theatres, the Pepper Ann episode "Old Best Friend" was featured before the film. Hot Shots! Part Deux Hot Shots! Part Deux is a 1993 American parody film directed again by Jim Abrahams. It stars Charlie Sheen, Lloyd Bridges, Valeria Golino, Richard Crenna, Brenda Bakke, Miguel Ferrer, Rowan Atkinson and Jerry Haleva. Sheen, who portrays a spoof of John Rambo, went through a tough weight lifting/training program to gain the physique needed to play the role of an action hero. A sequel to Hot Shots! and the second installment in the Hot Shots franchise. The sequel primarily spoofs the 1980s action films; First Blood Part II and Rambo III. Abrahams and Pat Proft wrote the screenplay. Members of both mens families have roles as extras. Concussion Concussion is a 2015 American biographical sports drama film directed and written by Peter Landesman, based on the exposé "Game Brain" by Jeanne Marie Laskas, published in 2009 by GQ magazine. Set in 2002, the film stars Will Smith as Dr. Bennet Omalu, a forensic pathologist who fights against the National Football League trying to suppress his research on chronic traumatic encephalopathy brain degeneration suffered by professional football players. It also stars Alec Baldwin, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Albert Brooks. The film premiered at AFI Fest on November 11, 2015 and was released by Columbia Pictures on December 25, 2015. The film grossed $48 million worldwide and received mixed reviews, although Smith earned a Golden Globe nomination. Monster's Ball Monsters Ball is a 2001 American romantic drama film directed by Marc Forster and written by Milo Addica and Will Rokos, who also appear in the film. It stars Billy Bob Thornton, Heath Ledger, Halle Berry, and Peter Boyle, with Sean Combs, Mos Def, and Coronji Calhoun in supporting roles. Thornton portrays a widowed corrections officer who begins a relationship with a woman, unaware that she is the widow of a man he executed. Berry received overwhelming acclaim for her performance and won the Academy Award for Best Actress, becoming the first and, as of 2019, only African-American woman to win the award. Haywire Haywire is a 2011 action thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh, starring Gina Carano, Michael Fassbender, Ewan McGregor, Bill Paxton, Channing Tatum, Antonio Banderas, and Michael Douglas. Carano, a mixed martial arts fighter, performs her own stunts in the film. The score is by Northern Irish DJ and composer David Holmes. The plot centers on Mallory Kane, a black ops operative who is betrayed by her employers and targeted for assassination by a conspiracy that she is forced to unravel. The film premiered on November 6, 2011 at the American Film Institute and received a wide release on January 20, 2012 by Relativity Media. It had generally positive critical reception, with critics praising its action, choreography, and Soderberghs direction, but with some criticism levied at newcomer Caranos performance. The film grossed only $33.4 million from its $23 million marketing budget, but went on to become a sleeper hit. Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is a 2004 American science fiction action-adventure film written and directed by Kerry Conran in his directorial debut, and produced by Jon Avnet, Sadie Frost, Jude Law and Marsha Oglesby. The film stars Law, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Angelina Jolie. It is an example of "Ottensian" dieselpunk. Conran spent four years making a black and white teaser with a bluescreen set up in his living room and using a Macintosh IIci. He was able to show it to Avnet, who was so impressed that Avnet spent two years working with him on his screenplay. No major studio was interested, but Avnet convinced Aurelio De Laurentiis to finance Sky Captain without a distribution deal. Almost 100 digital artists, modelers, animators, and compositors created the multi-layered 2D and 3D backgrounds for the live-action footage, while the entire film was sketched out via hand-drawn storyboards and then re-created as CG animatics. Ten months prior to shooting the live action scenes, Conran first shot them with stand-ins in Los Angeles, then converted that footage to animatics so the actors could accurately envision the film. Despite being a box office bomb, generating only $58 million at the box office on a $70 million budget, Sky Captain received largely positive reviews, particularly for the style of filming that was used; some criticism was directed at the plot and characterization. The film has since gained a following and is regarded as a cult classic. It was one of the first major films, along with Casshern and Immortal and Sin City, to be shot entirely on a "digital backlot", blending actors with CG surroundings. The New World The New World is a 2005 British-American epic romantic historical drama film written and directed by Terrence Malick, depicting the founding of the Jamestown, Virginia, settlement and inspired by the historical figures Captain John Smith, Pocahontas of the Powhatan tribe, and Englishman John Rolfe. It is the fourth feature film written and directed by Malick. The cast includes Colin Farrell, Qorianka Kilcher, Christopher Plummer, Christian Bale, August Schellenberg, Wes Studi, David Thewlis and Yorick van Wageningen. The production team includes director of photography Emmanuel Lubezki, producer Sarah Green, production designer Jack Fisk, costume designer Jacqueline West and film editors Richard Chew, Hank Corwin, Saar Klein and Mark Yoshikawa. The New World received many award nominations for Lubezkis cinematography, Kilchers acting and Horners score. The work was initially met with an only mildly positive critical response, although several critics later ranked it as one of the best films of the decade. Big Eyes Big Eyes is a 2014 American biographical drama film directed by Tim Burton, written by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski and starring Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz. The film is about the life of American artist Margaret Keane—famous for drawing portraits and paintings with big eyes. It follows the story of Margaret and her husband, Walter Keane, who took credit for Margarets phenomenally successful and popular paintings in the 1950s and 1960s. It follows the lawsuit and trial between Margaret and Walter, after Margaret reveals she is the true artist behind the paintings. Big Eyes had its world premiere in New York City on December 15, 2014, and was released on December 25, 2014, in the U.S. by The Weinstein Company. The film was met with positive reviews, praising the performances of both Adams and Waltz, with Adams winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical and was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Waltz was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his performance and Lana Del Rey received a Golden Globe nomination for the films theme song "Big Eyes". Making a Murderer Making a Murderer is an American true crime documentary television series written and directed by Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos. Snitch Snitch is a 2013 American crime drama film directed by Ric Roman Waugh and starring Dwayne Johnson, based on the experiences of DEA informant James Settembrino. The film was released in the United States on , 2013. The film also stars Barry Pepper, Susan Sarandon, Jon Bernthal, Benjamin Bratt, and Michael Kenneth Williams. The Doors The Doors is a 1991 American biographical film about the 1960–70s rock band of the same name which emphasizes the life of its lead singer, Jim Morrison. It was directed by Oliver Stone, and stars Val Kilmer as Morrison and Meg Ryan as Pamela Courson. The film features Kyle MacLachlan as Ray Manzarek, Frank Whaley as Robby Krieger, Kevin Dillon as John Densmore, and Kathleen Quinlan as Patricia Kennealy. The film portrays Morrison as the larger-than-life icon of 1960s rock and roll, counterculture, and the drug-using free love hippie lifestyle. But the depiction goes beyond the iconic: his alcoholism, interest in hallucinogenic drugs as entheogens, and, particularly, his growing obsession with death are threads which weave in and out of the film. The film was not well received by his bandmates, close friends, and family, due to its depiction of Morrison. You Were Never Really Here You Were Never Really Here is a 2017 psychological action thriller film written and directed by Lynne Ramsay. Based on the 2013 novella of the same name by Jonathan Ames, it stars Joaquin Phoenix, Ekaterina Samsonov, Alex Manette, John Doman, and Judith Roberts. An unfinished version of the film premiered at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival in competition, where Ramsay won the Best Screenplay award and Phoenix won the award for Best Actor. The film was released by Studio Canal in the UK, on 9 March 2018, and by Amazon Studios in the U.S., where it began a limited release in Los Angeles and New York on 6 April 2018, and a wide release on 20 April. 42 42 is a 2013 American biographical sports film written and directed by Brian Helgeland about the racial integration of American professional baseball by player Jackie Robinson, who wore jersey number 42 through his Major League career. The film stars an ensemble cast that was led by Chadwick Boseman as Robinson, and Harrison Ford as Branch Rickey, with Alan Tudyk, Nicole Beharie, Christopher Meloni, André Holland, Lucas Black, Hamish Linklater, and Ryan Merriman appearing in supporting roles. The film received generally positive reviews and grossed over $95 million on a $40 million budget. 42 was released in North America on April 12, 2013. Analyze That Analyze That is a 2002 American crime comedy film, and a sequel to the 1999 film Analyze This. The film was directed and co-written by Harold Ramis and stars Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal who respectively reprise their roles as mobster Paul Vitti and psychiatrist Ben Sobel. Selma Selma is a 2014 historical drama film directed by Ava DuVernay and written by Paul Webb. It is based on the 1965 Selma to Montgomery voting rights marches led by James Bevel, Hosea Williams, Martin Luther King Jr., and John Lewis. The film stars actors David Oyelowo as King, Tom Wilkinson as President Lyndon B. Johnson, Tim Roth as George Wallace, Carmen Ejogo as Coretta Scott King, and Common as Bevel. Selma premiered at the American Film Institute Festival on November 11, 2014, began a limited US release on December 25, and expanded into wide theatrical release on January 9, 2015, two months before the 50th anniversary of the march. The film was re-released on March 20, 2015 in honor of the 50th anniversary of the historical march. Selma had four Golden Globe Award nominations, including Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director and Best Actor and won for Best Original Song. It was also nominated for Best Picture and won Best Original Song at the 87th Academy Awards. The film received a generally positive critical reception, but was met with criticism for its historical innacuracies, largely centered on the perceived villification of Johnson and the omission of several prominent Jewish civil rights leaders. Ghosts of Girlfriends Past Ghosts of Girlfriends Past is a 2009 American romantic comedy film whose plot is based on Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol. Mark Waters directed a script by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. Filming spanned February 19, 2008 to July 2008 in Rhode Island with stars Matthew McConaughey, Breckin Meyer, Jennifer Garner, Lacey Chabert and Michael Douglas. The film was released on May 1, 2009. Ghosts of Girlfriends Past features a wedding day and the day before, rather than the familiar Christmas and Christmas Eve from A Christmas Carol. The three ghosts share similar appearances with the original descriptions, and the film shares the traditional plot points from the book. Patriots Day Patriots Day is a 2016 American crime drama film about the Boston Marathon bombings and the subsequent terrorist manhunt. Directed by Peter Berg and written by Berg, Matt Cook, and Joshua Zetumer, the film is based on the book Boston Strong by Casey Sherman and Dave Wedge. It stars Mark Wahlberg, Kevin Bacon, John Goodman, J.K. Simmons, Michelle Monaghan, and Alex Wolff. It marks the third collaboration between Berg and Wahlberg, following Lone Survivor and Deepwater Horizon. Principal photography began on March 29, 2016, in New York City, and also filmed in Boston, Los Angeles, New Orleans and Philadelphia. The film premiered on November 17, 2016, at the AFI Fest. Distributed by CBS Films and Lionsgate, Patriots Day was released in Boston, New York and Los Angeles on December 21, 2016, followed by a nationwide expansion on January 13, 2017. The film was a box office disappointment, grossing just $50 million worldwide against a production budget of $45 million, but it also received many positive reviews for Bergs direction and the performances of its cast, and was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2016. The title refers to Patriots Day, the Massachusetts state holiday on which the Boston Marathon is held. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows is a 2016 American superhero film based on the fictional superhero team the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It is the sixth film in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film series, the second and final film in the reboot series and a sequel to the 2014 film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The film was directed by Dave Green, written by Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec and stars Megan Fox, Stephen Amell, Will Arnett, Laura Linney, Brian Tee, Brittany Ishibashi and Tyler Perry and featuring the voices of Pete Ploszek, Alan Ritchson, Noel Fisher, Jeremy Howard, Tony Shalhoub, Gary Anthony Williams, Sheamus and Brad Garrett. Principal photography on the film began on April 27, 2015, in New York City. It was released on June 3, 2016, in 3D, RealD 3D, 4DX and in IMAX 3D. It received mixed reviews from critics, being considered by many an improvement over its predecessor, but was not as successful, grossing $245 million against a $135 million budget, resulting in a planned third film being scrapped. A reboot of the film series was later announced in 2018. The Smurfs The Smurfs is a 2011 American 3D live-action/computer-animated comedy film loosely based on the comics series of the same name created by the Belgian comics artist Peyo. It was directed by Raja Gosnell and stars Hank Azaria, Neil Patrick Harris, Jayma Mays and Sofía Vergara, with the voices of Jonathan Winters, Katy Perry, George Lopez, Anton Yelchin, Fred Armisen, and Alan Cumming. It is the first live-action/animated film produced by Sony Pictures Animation, and the first of two live-action/animated Smurfs feature films. The film tells the story of the Smurfs as they get lost in New York, and try to find a way to get back home before Gargamel catches them. After five years of negotiations, Jordan Kerner bought the rights in 2002, and the film entered development with Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies, until Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation obtained the film rights in 2008. Filming began in March 2010 in New York City. After having the release date changed three times, Columbia Pictures released The Smurfs on July 29, 2011. Box office analysts initially predicted the film would tie with Cowboys & Aliens, but The Smurfs ultimately came in second, grossing $35.6 million against Cowboys & Aliens $36.4 million gross. The Smurfs reached the $500 million milestone in the weekend of September 23–25, 2011. A sequel, titled The Smurfs 2, was released July 31, 2013. Hide and Seek Hide and Seek is a 2005 American horror film starring Robert De Niro and Dakota Fanning. It was directed by John Polson. The film opened in the United States on January 28, 2005, and grossed $122 million worldwide. Rotten Tomatoes cited praise for De Niro and Fanning for their performances, though its consensus called the film "derivative, illogical and somewhat silly". Fanning received an MTV Movie Award for Best Frightened Performance in 2005. The Fox and the Hound The Fox and the Hound is a 1981 American animated drama film produced by Walt Disney Productions and loosely based on the novel of the same name by Daniel P. Mannix. The 24th Disney animated feature film, the film tells the story of two unlikely friends, a red fox named Tod and a hound dog named Copper, who struggle to preserve their friendship despite their emerging instincts and the surrounding social pressures demanding them to be adversaries. Directed by Ted Berman, Richard Rich, and Art Stevens, the film features the voices of Mickey Rooney, Kurt Russell, Pearl Bailey, Jack Albertson, Sandy Duncan, Jeanette Nolan, Pat Buttram, John Fiedler, John McIntire, Dick Bakalyan, Paul Winchell, Keith Mitchell, and Corey Feldman. The Fox and the Hound was released to theaters on July 10, 1981 to financial success. At the time of release, it was the most expensive animated film produced to date, costing $12 million. It was re-released to theaters on March 25, 1988. A direct-to-video followup, The Fox and the Hound 2, was released to DVD on December 12, 2006. Never Been Kissed Never Been Kissed is a 1999 American romantic comedy film directed by Raja Gosnell and stars Drew Barrymore, David Arquette, Michael Vartan, Leelee Sobieski, Jeremy Jordan, Molly Shannon, Garry Marshall, John C. Reilly and James Franco in his film debut. The Bling Ring The Bling Ring is a 2013 satirical crime film written, directed and produced by Sofia Coppola. It features an ensemble cast, led by Katie Chang, Israel Broussard, Emma Watson, Taissa Farmiga, and Claire Julien. It is based on the 2010 Vanity Fair article "The Suspects Wore Louboutins" by Nancy Jo Sales, which dealt with a real-life gang known as the Bling Ring. The story follows a group of fame-obsessed teenagers who use the internet to track celebrities whereabouts in order to rob their homes. The film is an international co-production by producers in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Japan. Coppola began developing a screenplay based on the real-life burglaries in December 2011. Casting took place in early 2012, before principal photography began in March that same year in Los Angeles. The Bling Ring had its world premiere in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival on May 16, 2013. The film was theatrically released in limited theaters on June 14, 2013 by A24, before opening in a wide release on June 21. The film received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics, with many praising the cast and Coppolas "stylish" direction; Watson received critical acclaim for her performance. However, others criticized the film for its "shallow" and morally ambiguous approach towards the subject matter. The Bling Ring represents the final work of cinematographer Harris Savides, who died of brain cancer while the film was in post-production. The film is dedicated to him. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me is a 1992 psychological horror film directed by David Lynch and written by Lynch and Robert Engels. It serves as a prequel to the television series Twin Peaks, created by Mark Frost and Lynch, who were also executive producers. The film revolves around the investigation into the murder of Teresa Banks and the last seven days in the life of Laura Palmer, a popular high school student in the fictional Washington town of Twin Peaks. The title comes from a poem recited by MIKE and Leland Palmer in the television series: Most of the television cast reprised their roles for the film, though the majority of their scenes ended up being cut and were later restored in The Missing Pieces. A few notable cast members including Lara Flynn Boyle, Sherilyn Fenn, and Richard Beymer did not reprise their roles due to scheduling conflicts. Boyles character Donna Hayward was instead recast with Moira Kelly. Kyle MacLachlan, who starred as Special Agent Dale Cooper in the series, was reluctant to return out of fear of getting typecast, which resulted in a smaller presence in the film than originally planned. Fire Walk with Me initially received negative reviews in the United States but has been met with a more positive reception in subsequent years, with some critics viewing it as one of Lynchs major works. Although it has long been reported that Fire Walk with Me was greeted at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival with booing and jeers from the audience, co-writer Robert Engels denies that this event ever happened. The film was a box office bomb in the United States, although it fared much better in Japan. Universal Soldier Universal Soldier is a 1992 American military science fiction action film directed by Roland Emmerich, produced by Allen Shapiro, Craig Baumgarten and Joel B. Michaels, and written by Richard Rothstein, Christopher Leitch and Dean Devlin. The film tells the story of Luc Deveraux, a former U.S. Army soldier who was killed in the Vietnam War in 1969, and returned to life following a secret military project called the "Universal Soldier" program. However, he finds out about his past even though his memory was erased, and escapes alongside a young TV journalist. Along the way, they have to deal with the return of his archenemy, Sgt. Andrew Scott, who had lost his sanity in the Vietnam War, and became a psychotic megalomaniac, intent on killing him and leading the Universal Soldiers. Universal Soldier was released by TriStar Pictures on July 10, 1992. Despite mostly negative reviews, the film grossed $36 million in the U.S. against its budget of $23 million and spawned a series of films, including several rather poorly received direct-to-TV films: The Return, which has since been removed from the series canon, followed by Regeneration and Day of Reckoning. The film is considered a cult film among fans and critics. La Vie en Rose La Vie en Rose is a 2007 French biographical musical film about the life of French singer Édith Piaf. The film was co-written and directed by Olivier Dahan, and starred Marion Cotillard as Piaf. The UK and US title La Vie en Rose comes from Piafs signature song. Cotillards performance earned her several accolades including the Academy Award for Best Actress — marking the first time an Oscar had been given for a French-language role — the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and the César Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance. The film also won the Academy Award for Best Makeup, the BAFTA Award for Best Makeup, Costume Design, Film Music, four additional César Awards and grossed $86.3 million worldwide. Cowboy Bebop is a Japanese animated science-fiction television series animated by Sunrise featuring a production team led by director Shinichirō Watanabe, screenwriter Keiko Nobumoto, character designer Toshihiro Kawamoto, mechanical designer Kimitoshi Yamane, and composer Yoko Kanno. The twenty-six episodes of the series are set in the year 2071, and follow the lives of a bounty hunter crew traveling in their spaceship called the Bebop. Although it covers a wide range of genres throughout its run, Cowboy Bebop draws most heavily from science fiction, western and noir films, and its most recurring thematic focal points include adult existential ennui, loneliness and the difficulties of trying to escape ones past. The series premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo from April 3 until June 26, 1998, broadcasting only twelve episodes and a special due to its controversial adult-themed content. The entire twenty-six episodes of the series were later broadcast on Wowow from October 24 until April 24, 1999. The anime was adapted into two manga series which were serialized in Kadokawa Shotens Asuka Fantasy DX. A film was later released to theaters worldwide. The anime series was dubbed in the English language by Animaze and ZRO Limit Productions, and was licensed by Bandai Entertainment in North America and is now licensed by Funimation. In Britain, it was licensed by Beez Entertainment and is currently licensed by Anime Limited. Madman Entertainment has licensed it for releases in Australia and New Zealand. In 2001, Cowboy Bebop became the first anime title to be broadcast on Adult Swim in the United States. Cowboy Bebop became a critical and commercial success both in Japanese and international markets, garnered several major anime and science fiction awards upon its release, and received wide acclaim for its style, characters, story, voice acting, animation, and soundtrack. In the years since its release, critics have hailed Cowboy Bebop as a masterpiece and frequently cite it as one of the greatest anime titles of all time. Credited with helping to introduce anime to a new wave of Western viewers in the early 2000s, Cowboy Bebop has also been labelled a gateway series for the medium as a whole. Scrooged Scrooged is a 1988 American Christmas comedy film directed by Richard Donner and written by Mitch Glazer and Michael ODonoghue. Based on the 1843 novella A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Scrooged is a modern retelling that follows Bill Murray as Frank Cross, a cynical and selfish television executive, who is visited by a succession of ghosts on Christmas Eve intent on helping him regain his Christmas spirit. The film also stars Karen Allen, John Forsythe, Bobcat Goldthwait, Carol Kane, Robert Mitchum, Michael J. Pollard and Alfre Woodard. Scrooged was filmed on a $32 million budget over three months in Hollywood. Murray returned to acting for the film after taking a 4-year hiatus following the release of Ghostbusters, the success of which he found overwhelming. Murray worked directly with Glazer and ODonoghue on reworking the script before agreeing to join the project. The production was tumultuous, as both Murray and Donner had different visions for what the film should be. Murray himself described his time on the film as one of "misery", while Donner called Murray "superbly creative but occasionally difficult". Alongside Murrays three brothers, Brian, John, and Joel, Scrooged features numerous celebrity cameos. The films marketing capitalized on Murrays Ghostbusters role, referencing his encounters with ghosts in both films. Scrooged was released on November 23, and earned $60.3 million during its theatrical run in the United States, making it the 13th-highest-grossing film of 1988 and a moderate box-office hit. The film received a positive response from test audiences but was met by a mixed response on its release, by critics who alternately found the film too mean spirited, or too sentimental. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, but lost to Beetlejuice. In the years since its release, Scrooged has become a regular feature on television at Christmas, with some critics citing it as an alternative to more traditional Christmas films, and others arguing that Scrooged was ahead of its time, allowing it to remain relevant in the modern day. It has appeared on various lists of the best Christmas films ever made. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within is a 2001 American computer-animated science fiction film directed by Hironobu Sakaguchi, creator of the Final Fantasy series of role-playing video games. It was the first photorealistic computer-animated feature film and was the most expensive video game-inspired film until the release of Prince of Persia in 2010. It features the voices of Ming-Na Wen, Alec Baldwin, Donald Sutherland, James Woods, Ving Rhames, Peri Gilpin and Steve Buscemi. The Spirits Within follows scientists Aki Ross and Doctor Sid in their efforts to free a post-apocalyptic Earth from a mysterious and deadly alien race known as the Phantoms, which has driven the remnants of humanity into "barrier cities". Aki and Sid must fight against General Hein, who wishes to use more violent means to end the conflict. Square Pictures rendered the film using some of the most advanced processing capabilities available for film animation at the time. A render farm consisting of 960 workstations was tasked with rendering each of the films 141,964 frames. It took a staff of 200 about four years to complete The Spirits Within. Square intended to make the character of Aki Ross into the worlds first photorealistic computer-animated actress, with plans for appearances in multiple films in different roles. The Spirits Within debuted to mixed critical reception, but was widely praised for the realism of the computer-animated characters. Due to rising costs, the film greatly exceeded its original budget towards the end of production, reaching a final cost of $137 million, of which it recovered only $85 million at the box office. The film has been called a box office bomb and is blamed for the demise of Square Pictures. American Ultra American Ultra is a 2015 American action comedy film directed by Nima Nourizadeh and written by Max Landis. The film stars Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Topher Grace, Connie Britton, Walton Goggins, John Leguizamo, Bill Pullman, and Tony Hale. It was released on August 21, 2015, by Lionsgate. Secretary Secretary is a 2002 American erotic romantic drama comedy film directed by Steven Shainberg and written by Erin Cressida Wilson, based on the short story Secretary by Mary Gaitskill. Starring Maggie Gyllenhaal and James Spader, the film explores the intense relationship between a dominant lawyer and his submissive secretary. An Inconvenient Truth An Inconvenient Truth is a 2006 American concert film/documentary film directed by Davis Guggenheim about former United States Vice President Al Gores campaign to educate people about global warming. The film features a comprehensive slide show that, by Gores own estimate, he has presented over a thousand times to audiences worldwide. The idea to document Gores efforts came from producer Laurie David, who saw his presentation at a town hall meeting on global warming, which coincided with the opening of The Day After Tomorrow. Laurie David was so inspired by his slide show that she, with producer Lawrence Bender, met with Guggenheim to adapt the presentation into a film. Premiering at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and opening in New York City and Los Angeles on May 24, 2006, the documentary was a critical and commercial success, winning two Academy Awards for Best Documentary Feature and Best Original Song. The film grossed $24 million in the U.S. and $26 million at the international box office, becoming the eleventh highest grossing documentary film to date in the United States. Since the films release, An Inconvenient Truth has been credited for raising international public awareness of global warming and reenergizing the environmental movement. The documentary has also been included in science curricula in schools around the world, which has spurred some controversy. A sequel to the film, titled Truth to Power, was released on July 28, 2017. Blitz Blitz is a 2011 British action thriller film directed by Elliott Lester, starring Jason Statham, Paddy Considine, Aidan Gillen and David Morrissey. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Ken Bruen, which features his recurring characters Detective Sergeant Tom Brant and Chief Inspector James Roberts. The narrative follows a violent police officer trying to catch a serial killer who has been murdering police officers in South East London. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 20 May 2011. Beasts of the Southern Wild Beasts of the Southern Wild is a 2012 American drama film directed, co-written, and co-scored by Benh Zeitlin. It was adapted by Zeitlin and Lucy Alibar from Alibars one-act play Juicy and Delicious. It stars Quvenzhané Wallis and Dwight Henry. After playing at film festivals, it was released on June 27, 2012, in New York and Los Angeles, and later distribution was expanded. Beasts of the Southern Wild was met with commercial success and acclaim from critics, with praise going to the filmmaking and Walliss performance. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards at the 85th Academy Awards, in the categories Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Actress. At age 9, Wallis became the youngest Best Actress nominee in history. The Frighteners The Frighteners is a 1996 horror comedy film directed by Peter Jackson and co-written with his partner, Fran Walsh. The film stars Michael J. Fox, Trini Alvarado, Peter Dobson, John Astin, Dee Wallace Stone, Jeffrey Combs, R. Lee Ermey and Jake Busey. The Frighteners tells the story of Frank Bannister, an architect who develops psychic abilities allowing him to see, hear, and communicate with ghosts after his wifes murder. He initially uses his new abilities to befriend ghosts, whom he sends to haunt people so that he can charge them handsome fees for "exorcising" the ghosts. However, the spirit of a mass murderer appears able to attack the living and the dead, posing as the ghost of the Grim Reaper, prompting Frank to investigate the supernatural presence. Jackson and Walsh conceived the idea for The Frighteners during the script-writing phase of Heavenly Creatures. Executive producer Robert Zemeckis hired the duo to write the script, with the original intention of Zemeckis directing The Frighteners as a spin-off film of the television series, Tales from the Crypt. With Jackson and Walshs first draft submitted in January 1994, Zemeckis believed the film would be better off directed by Jackson, produced by Zemeckis and funded/distributed by Universal Studios. The visual effects were created by Jacksons Weta Digital, which had only been in existence for three years. This, plus the fact that The Frighteners required more digital effects shots than almost any movie made until that time, resulted in the eighteen-month period for effects work by Weta Digital being largely stressed. Despite a rushed post-production schedule, Universal was so impressed with Jacksons rough cut on The Frighteners, the studio moved the theatrical release date closer by four months. The film was not a box office success, but received generally positive reviews from critics. The Frighteners is also Foxs last leading role in a live-action feature film; Fox then went on to a four-year run on the television series Spin City before semi-retiring in 2000 due to the effects of Parkinsons disease. Eddie the Eagle Eddie the Eagle is a 2015 British biographical sports comedy-drama film directed by Dexter Fletcher. The film stars Taron Egerton as Michael Edwards, a British skier who in 1988 became the first competitor to represent Great Britain in Olympic ski jumping since 1928. Hugh Jackman, Christopher Walken, Iris Berben and Jim Broadbent co-star. The film had its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival on 26 January 2016. The film was released by 20th Century Fox in Canada and the U.S on 27 February 2016 and by Lionsgate in the UK on 28 March 2016. In 2017 it was nominated for the Empire Award for Best British Film. Say Anything... Say Anything... is a 1989 American teen romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Cameron Crowe in his directorial debut. The film follows the romance between Lloyd Dobler, an average student, and Diane Court, the class valedictorian, immediately after their graduation from high school. In 2002, Entertainment Weekly ranked Say Anything ... as the greatest modern movie romance, and it was ranked number 11 on Entertainment Weekly list of the 50 best high-school movies. Uncle Buck Uncle Buck is a 1989 American comedy film directed by John Hughes and starring John Candy and Amy Madigan, with Jean Louisa Kelly, Gaby Hoffmann, Macaulay Culkin, Jay Underwood, and Laurie Metcalf in supporting roles. Dope Dope is a 2015 American comedy-drama coming-of-age film written and directed by Rick Famuyiwa and produced by Forest Whitaker and Nina Yang Bongiovi. It stars Shameik Moore, Tony Revolori, Kiersey Clemons, Kimberly Elise, Chanel Iman, Lakeith Stanfield, Blake Anderson, Zoë Kravitz, and ASAP Rocky. The film was also executive produced by Pharrell Williams and co-executive produced by Sean Combs. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2015 in Park City and was released in North America on June 19 by Open Road Films. It was re-released on September 4 during the Labor Day holiday weekend. The film received critical acclaim and was a moderate commercial success, grossing $18 million over a $7 million budget. Arlington Road Arlington Road is a 1999 drama film which tells the story of a widowed George Washington University professor who suspects his new neighbors are involved in terrorism and becomes obsessed with foiling their terrorist plot. The film was heavily inspired by the paranoid culture of the 1990s concerning the right-wing militia movement, Ruby Ridge, the Waco siege and Oklahoma City Bombing. The film stars Jeff Bridges, Tim Robbins, Joan Cusack, and Hope Davis and is directed by Mark Pellington. Ehren Kruger wrote the script, which won the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Nicholl Fellowship in 1996. The film was to have been originally released by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, but the films United States distribution rights was sold to Sony Pictures Entertainment for $6 million. The eventual release was the second title for Screen Gems while PolyGram handled foreign rights. Tomandandy composed additional music in the film. Jackass: The Movie Jackass: The Movie is a 2002 American reality comedy film directed by Jeff Tremaine. It is a continuation of the MTV television series Jackass, which had completed its run. It was produced by Lynch Siderow Productions and Dickhouse Productions. The film features most of the original Jackass cast, including leader Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Ryan Dunn, Wee Man, Chris Pontius, Preston Lacy, Dave England, and Ehren McGhehey. MTV Films and Paramount Pictures released the film to theaters on October 25, 2002. It grossed over $79 million worldwide and received very mixed reviews from critics. It was followed by a sequel, Jackass Number Two. An unrated version of the film was released in 2006, with a runtime of 88 minutes long. New Year's Eve New Years Eve is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall. The film consists of an ensemble cast including Halle Berry, Jessica Biel, Jon Bon Jovi, Abigail Breslin, Ludacris, Robert De Niro, Josh Duhamel, Zac Efron, Héctor Elizondo, Katherine Heigl, Ashton Kutcher, Seth Meyers, Lea Michele, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michelle Pfeiffer, Jake T. Austin, Til Schweiger, Hilary Swank, Sofía Vergara, Carla Gugino and Alyssa Milano. New Years Eve is the second in an unofficial trilogy of romantic comedy films directed by Garry Marshall, set on a one-day holiday and featuring an ensemble cast in a variety of stories, the other films being Valentines Day and Mothers Day. Some of the cast of New Years Eve had previously appeared in Valentines Day, including Biel, Kutcher and Elizondo. New Years Eve was released on December 9, 2011, and grossed $142 million. Paris, Texas Paris, Texas is a 1984 road movie directed by Wim Wenders and starring Harry Dean Stanton, Dean Stockwell, Nastassja Kinski, and Hunter Carson. The screenplay was written by L. M. Kit Carson and playwright Sam Shepard, while the distinctive musical score was composed by Ry Cooder. The film was a co-production between companies in France and West Germany, and was shot in the United States by Robby Müller. The plot focuses on a vagabond named Travis who, after mysteriously wandering out of the desert in a dissociative fugue, attempts to reunite with his brother and seven-year-old son. After reconnecting with his son, Travis and the boy end up embarking on a voyage through the American Southwest to track down Travis long-missing wife. At the 1984 Cannes Film Festival, the film won the Palme dOr from the official jury, as well as the FIPRESCI Prize and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. It went on to win other honors and critical acclaim. Rebel Without a Cause Rebel Without a Cause is a 1955 American drama film about emotionally confused suburban, middle-class teenagers. Filmed in the then recently introduced CinemaScope format and directed by Nicholas Ray, it offered both social commentary and an alternative to previous films depicting delinquents in urban slum environments. The film stars James Dean, Sal Mineo, and Natalie Wood. The film was a groundbreaking attempt to portray the moral decay of American youth, critique parental style, and explore the differences and conflicts between generations. The title was adopted from psychiatrist Robert M. Lindners 1944 book, Rebel Without a Cause: The Hypnoanalysis of a Criminal Psychopath. The film, however, does not make any references to Lindners book in any way. Warner Bros. released the film on October 27, 1955, almost a month after Deans death in a car accident on September 30, 1955. Over the years, the film has achieved landmark status for the acting of cultural icon Dean, fresh from his Oscar nominated role in East of Eden and who died before the films release, in his most celebrated role. This was the only film during Deans lifetime in which he received top billing. In 1990, Rebel Without a Cause was added to the Library of Congresss National Film Registry as being deemed "culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant". Do the Right Thing Do the Right Thing is a 1989 American comedy-drama film produced, written, and directed by Spike Lee. It stars Lee, Danny Aiello, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Richard Edson, Giancarlo Esposito, Bill Nunn, John Turturro, and Samuel L. Jackson, and is the feature film debut of Martin Lawrence and Rosie Perez. The story explores a Brooklyn neighborhoods simmering racial tension, which culminates in violence and a death on a hot summer day. The film was a commercial success and received numerous accolades, including Academy Award nominations for Best Original Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor for Aiellos portrayal of Sal the pizzeria owner. It is often listed among the greatest films of all time. In 1999, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress, in its first year of eligibility, and was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Ultraviolet Ultraviolet is a 2006 American dystopian science fiction action film written and directed by Kurt Wimmer and produced by Screen Gems. The film stars Milla Jovovich as Violet Song, Cameron Bright as Six, and Nick Chinlund as Ferdinand Daxus. It was released in North America on March 3, 2006. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on June 27, 2006. The film follows Violet Song Jat Shariff, a woman infected with hemoglophagia, a fictional vampire-like disease, in a future dystopia where anyone infected with the contagious disease is immediately sentenced to death. With her advanced martial arts, a group of rebel hemophages, and a boy named Six, whose blood may contain a cure for the disease, Violet goes on a mission to overthrow the futuristic government and defeat Ferdinand Daxus. A novelization of the film was written by Yvonne Navarro, with more back-story and character development. The book differs from the film in a number of ways, including a more ambiguous ending and the removal of some of the plot twists. An anime series titled Code 044 was released by the Japanese anime satellite television network Animax, and created by Madhouse. Big Momma's House Big Mommas House is a 2000 American action comedy film directed by Raja Gosnell, written by Darryl Quarles and Don Rhymer, and starring Martin Lawrence as FBI agent Malcolm Turner. The majority of the film took place in Cartersville, but the film was shot on location in California. The prime shooting spots were Los Angeles and Orange County. The film is also notable for being one of only four titles to be released on the EVD video format. The film is the first installment in the Big Momma trilogy, and was followed by Big Mommas House 2 and Like Father. The film received negative reviews from critics, and was a box office hit. Malcolm X Malcolm X, sometimes stylized as X, is a 1992 American epic biographical drama film about the African-American activist Malcolm X. Directed and co-written by Spike Lee, the film stars Denzel Washington in the title role, as well as Angela Bassett, Albert Hall, Al Freeman Jr., and Delroy Lindo. Lee has a supporting role, while Black Panther Party co-founder Bobby Seale, the Rev. Al Sharpton, and future South Africa president Nelson Mandela make cameo appearances. This is the second of four film collaborations between Washington and Lee. The film dramatizes key events in Malcolm Xs life: his criminal career, his incarceration, his conversion to Islam, his ministry as a member of the Nation of Islam and his later falling out with the organization, his marriage to Betty X, his pilgrimage to Mecca and reevaluation of his views concerning whites, and his assassination on February 21, 1965. Defining childhood incidents, including his fathers death, his mothers mental illness, and his experiences with racism are dramatized in flashbacks. Malcolm Xs screenplay, co-credited to Lee and Arnold Perl, is based largely on Alex Haleys 1965 book, The Autobiography of Malcolm X. Haley collaborated with Malcolm X on the book beginning in 1963 and completed it after Malcolm Xs death. Malcolm X was distributed by Warner Bros. and released on November 18, 1992. Denzel Washington won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor. In 2010, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World is a 2019 American computer-animated action fantasy film loosely based on the book series of the same name by Cressida Cowell, produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is the sequel to How to Train Your Dragon 2 and the final installment in the How to Train Your Dragon film trilogy. Written and directed by Dean DeBlois, the film stars the voices of Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, Cate Blanchett, Craig Ferguson, and F. Murray Abraham. The films plot follows Hiccup seeking a dragon utopia called "The Hidden World" while coming to terms with Toothless new bond with a female Light Fury. How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World was released on January 3, 2019, in Australia, and on February 22 in the United States. It is the first DreamWorks Animation film to be distributed by Universal Pictures, after the end of their distribution deal with 20th Century Fox. Universals parent company NBCUniversal acquired DWA in 2016. It received widespread praise from critics for its animation, action sequences, musical score, voice acting, characters, emotional weight of the story and conclusion. It grossed over $519 million worldwide, becoming the fourth highest-grossing animated film of that year, as well as Universals highest-grossing animated film not to be produced by Illumination. The Pink Panther The Pink Panther is a 2006 American comedy–mystery film and a reboot of The Pink Panther franchise, marking the tenth installment in the series. In this film, Inspector Jacques Clouseau is assigned to solve the murder of a famous football coach and the theft of the famous Pink Panther diamond. The film was directed by Shawn Levy, stars Steve Martin as Clouseau and also co-stars Kevin Kline, Jean Reno, Emily Mortimer, and Beyoncé Knowles. The film grossed $159million worldwide. The Pink Panther was theatrically released on February 10, 2006, and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on June 13, 2006. A sequel was released on February 6, 2009. The Road to El Dorado The Road to El Dorado is a 2000 American animated adventure-musical comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and released by DreamWorks Pictures. It was directed by Eric "Bibo" Bergeron and Don Paul; Will Finn and David Silverman directed additional sequences. The film stars Kevin Kline, Kenneth Branagh, Rosie Perez, Armand Assante, and Edward James Olmos. The soundtrack features songs by Elton John and Tim Rice, as well as composers Hans Zimmer and John Powell. The film follows two con artists, who after winning the map to El Dorado escape from Spain. After washing ashore in the New World, they use the map to lead them to the city of El Dorado, where its inhabitants mistake them for gods. Released on March 31, 2000, The Road to El Dorado grossed $76.4 million worldwide on a $95 million budget. The plot is loosely based on The Man Who Would Be King, a book by Rudyard Kipling. Romancing the Stone Romancing the Stone is a 1984 American romantic comedy-adventure film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Diane Thomas. The film stars Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, and Danny DeVito, and was followed by a 1985 sequel titled The Jewel of the Nile. Romancing the Stone earned over $86 million worldwide at the box office. RoboCop 2 RoboCop 2 is a 1990 American cyberpunk action film directed by Irvin Kershner, written by Frank Miller and Walon Green, and starring Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Dan OHerlihy, Belinda Bauer, Tom Noonan and Gabriel Damon. It is the first sequel to the 1987 film, RoboCop and the second entry in the RoboCop media franchise. Set in the near future in a dystopian metropolitan Detroit, the plot centers around the eponymous RoboCop as he becomes embroiled in a scheme by Omni Consumer Products to bankrupt and take over the city while also fighting the spread of a highly-addictive street drug and its leader, the cult-like Cain. The film was shot on-location in Houston. It was the final theatrically-released film directed by Kershner. While receiving mixed reviews from critics and fans, the film received attention in 2013 from news media due to its plot predicting Detroit filing for bankruptcy in the future. It was nominated for three Saturn Awards, including Best Science Fiction Film, Best Performance by a Younger Actor, and Best Special Effects. Scoop Scoop is a 2006 romantic crime comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen and starring Hugh Jackman, Scarlett Johansson, Ian McShane and Allen himself. The film was released in the United States by Focus Features on July 28, 2006. Scoop received generally lukewarm reviews from critics and has been listed by several as one of Allens weakest efforts. Resident Evil: The Final Chapter Resident Evil: The Final Chapter is a 2016 science fiction action film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. A direct sequel to Retribution, it is the sixth and final installment in the Resident Evil film series, which is very loosely based on the video game series of the same name. The film stars Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, Shawn Roberts, Ruby Rose, Eoin Macken, William Levy and Iain Glen. In the film, Alice and her friends are betrayed by Albert Wesker, who gathers the entire forces of Umbrella into one final strike against the apocalypse survivors. Resident Evil: The Final Chapter was released on December 23, 2016, in Japan and on January 27, 2017, in the United States in 2D, 3D and IMAX 3D. The film received mixed reviews and became the highest-grossing film in the franchise, earning over $312 million worldwide. Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Jake Szymanski and written by Andrew J. Cohen and Brendan OBrien. The film stars Zac Efron and Adam DeVine as the title characters, who put out an ad for dates to their sisters wedding, and features Anna Kendrick and Aubrey Plaza as the girls who answer the ad. The film is based on a real Craigslist ad placed by two brothers who wanted dates for their cousins wedding that went viral in February 2013, which they then turned into a book, Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates: And a Thousand Cocktails. The film premiered in Los Angeles on June 30, 2016 and was theatrically released on July 8, 2016, by 20th Century Fox. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed over $77 million worldwide. Sing Street Sing Street is a 2016 musical coming-of-age comedy-drama film co-written, co-produced and directed by John Carney. Starring Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, Lucy Boynton, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Aidan Gillen, Jack Reynor, and Kelly Thornton, the story revolves around a boy starting a band to impress a girl in 1980s Ireland. It is an international co-production between producers from Ireland, the United States, and United Kingdom. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on 24 January 2016. It was released in Ireland on 17 March 2016, in the United States on 15 April and in the United Kingdom on 20 May. The film received positive reviews from critics, grossed $13 million worldwide and was nominated for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy at the 74th Golden Globe Awards. The Duff The DUFF is a 2015 American teen comedy film directed by Ari Sandel and written by Josh A. Cagan, based on the novel of the same name by Kody Keplinger with music by Dominic Lewis and produced by Susan Cartsonis, McG and Mary Viola. The film stars Mae Whitman, Robbie Amell, Bella Thorne, Nick Eversman, Skyler Samuels, Bianca Santos, Allison Janney, and Ken Jeong. The film was distributed by Lionsgate and CBS Films and co-produced by Vast Entertainment, CBS Films and Wonderland Sound and Vision. It was released on February 20, 2015, by Lionsgate and CBS Films. It is the first film for which Lionsgate took over CBS Films distribution functions. Step Up 2: The Streets Step Up 2: The Streets is a 2008 American dance film. It is the sequel to the 2006 film Step Up from Touchstone Pictures. The film was directed by Jon M. Chu and choreographed by Jamal Sims, Nadine "Hi Hat" Ruffin and Dave Scott. Patrick Wachsberger and Erik Feig of Summit Entertainment produced with Adam Shankman and Jennifer Gibgot of Offspring Entertainment. Set at the Maryland School of the Arts, the story revolves around rebellious street dancer Andie West who lands at the elite school and finds herself fighting to fit in while also trying to hold onto her old life. She eventually joins forces with the schools hottest dancer Chase Collins to form a crew of classmate outcasts to compete in Baltimores underground dance battle The Streets, finding a way to live her dream while building a bridge between her two separate worlds. The film was followed by Step Up 3D, released in 2010. The Mule The Mule is a 2018 American crime drama film produced and directed by Clint Eastwood, who also plays the lead role. The screenplay, by Nick Schenk, is based on The New York Times article "The Sinaloa Cartels 90-Year-Old Drug Mule" by Sam Dolnick, which recounts the story of Leo Sharp, a World War II veteran who became a drug courier for the Sinaloa Cartel in his 80s. Along with Eastwood, the film stars Bradley Cooper, Laurence Fishburne, Michael Peña, Dianne Wiest, and Andy García. It is Eastwoods first acting project since 2012s Trouble with the Curve, and his first starring role in a film directed by him since 2008s Gran Torino. Filming began in June 2018, taking place in Atlanta and Augusta, with other film locations in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The Mule was released in the United States on December 14, 2018, by Warner Bros. It has grossed over $172 million and received mixed reviews from critics, who called it "poignant and charming" and praised Eastwoods performance, but also noted the lack of dramatic heft. Nacho Libre Nacho Libre is a 2006 Mexican-American sports comedy film directed by Jared Hess and written by Jared and Jerusha Hess and Mike White. It stars Jack Black, and is loosely based on the story of Fray Tormenta, a real-life Mexican Catholic priest who had a 23-year career as a masked luchador and competed in order to support the orphanage he directed. The film was produced by Black, White, David Klawans and Julia Pistor. The film was released on June 16, 2006 by Paramount Pictures. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $99.3 million at the worldwide box office against its $35 million production budget. October Sky October Sky is a 1999 American biographical drama film directed by Joe Johnston, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Chris Cooper, Chris Owen, and Laura Dern. It is based on the true story of Homer H. Hickam, Jr., a coal miners son who was inspired by the launch of Sputnik 1 in 1957 to take up rocketry against his fathers wishes and eventually became a NASA engineer. October Sky is based on the lives of four young men who grew up in Coalwood. Most of the film was shot in rural East Tennessee, including Oliver Springs, Harriman and Kingston in Morgan and Roane counties. The movie received a positive critical reception and is still celebrated in the regions of its setting and filming. Okja Okja is a 2017 South Korean and American action-adventure film about a girl who raises a genetically modified superpig. Directed by Bong Joon-ho and co-written by Bong and Jon Ronson, the film stars an ensemble cast headed by South Korean child actress Ahn Seo-hyun, South Korean actors Byun Hee-bong, Yoon Je-moon, and Choi Woo-shik, and Hollywood actors Tilda Swinton, Paul Dano, Steven Yeun, Lily Collins, Shirley Henderson, Daniel Henshall, Devon Bostick, Giancarlo Esposito, and Jake Gyllenhaal. The film competed for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. It was released on Netflix on June 28, 2017. Thirteen Thirteen is a 2003 American teen drama film directed by Catherine Hardwicke, written by Hardwicke and Nikki Reed, and starring Evan Rachel Wood, Holly Hunter, and Reed. Loosely based on Reeds life from ages 12 to 13, the films plot follows Tracy, a junior high school student in Los Angeles who begins dabbling in substance abuse, sex, and crime after being befriended by a troubled classmate. It features Brady Corbet, Deborah Kara Unger, Kip Pardue, and Vanessa Anne Hudgens in supporting roles. The screenplay for Thirteen was written over a period of six days by Hardwicke and the then-14-year-old Reed; Hardwicke, a former production designer, independently raised funds herself for the production. Filming took place on location in Los Angeles in 2002, largely shot with hand-held cameras, evoking a cinéma vérité visual style. Upon the films debut at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2003, Hardwicke won the Sundance Directing for the film. Fox Searchlight Pictures subsequently acquired Thirteen for distribution, giving the film a limited release in the United States beginning on August 20, 2003; the release would expand in September 2003, and the film went on to gross a total of $4.6 million at the United States box office. Though it received numerous favorable reviews from critics, Thirteen generated some controversy for its depiction of youth drug use, underage sexual behavior, and self-harm. The film earned Holly Hunter an Oscar nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Golden Globe nominations for Hunter and Evan Rachel Wood for Best Supporting Actress and Best Actress in a Drama, respectively. Turbo Turbo is a 2013 American computer-animated sports comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is based on an original idea by David Soren, who also directed the film in his feature debut. Set in Los Angeles, the film features an ordinary garden snail named Turbo whose dream of becoming the worlds fastest snail comes true. The film was released on July 17, 2013. The film stars the voices of Ryan Reynolds, Paul Giamatti, Michael Peña, Snoop Dogg, Maya Rudolph, Michelle Rodriguez and Samuel L. Jackson. The film was met with generally positive reviews. Despite earning $282.5 million on a $127 million budget, the studio had to take a total of $15.6 million write-down on behalf of the film. It is considered to be a box office bomb. A television series based on the film, titled Turbo Fast, with only Ken Jeong and Michael Patrick Bell reprising their roles, was put into production a year before the films release, and it first aired on Netflix on December 24, 2013. The Night of the Hunter The Night of the Hunter is a 1955 American thriller film directed by Charles Laughton, and starring Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters, and Lillian Gish. The screenplay by James Agee was based on the 1953 novel of the same title by Davis Grubb. The plot focuses on a corrupt minister-turned-serial killer who attempts to charm an unsuspecting widow and steal $10,000 hidden by her executed husband. The novel and film draw on the true story of Harry Powers who was hanged in 1932 for the murder of two widows and three children in Clarksburg. The films lyrical and expressionistic style with its leaning on the silent era sets it apart from other Hollywood films of the 1940s and 1950s, and it has influenced later directors such as Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Robert Altman. In 1992, The Night of the Hunter was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. The influential film magazine Cahiers du cinéma selected The Night of the Hunter in 2008 as the second-best film of all time, behind Citizen Kane. Videodrome Videodrome is a 1983 Canadian science fiction body horror film written and directed by David Cronenberg and starring James Woods, Sonja Smits, and Deborah Harry. Set in Toronto during the early 1980s, it follows the CEO of a small UHF television station who stumbles upon a broadcast signal featuring extreme violence and torture. The layers of deception and mind-control conspiracy unfold as he uncovers the signals source, and loses touch with reality in a series of increasingly bizarre and violent organic hallucinations. Distributed by Universal Pictures, Videodrome was the first film by Cronenberg to gain backing from any major Hollywood studios. With the highest budget of any of his films to date, the film was a box-office bomb, recouping only $2.1 million from a $5.9 million budget. Despite its commercial failure, the film received widespread critical acclaim, with praise directed towards the special makeup effects, Cronenbergs direction, Woods and Harrys performances, its "techno-surrealist" aesthetic, and its cryptic, psychosexual themes. Cronenberg won Best Direction at the 5th Genie Awards, and the film was nominated for seven more. Now considered a cult classic, the film is frequently cited as among Cronenbergs best, and a key example of the body horror and science fiction horror genres. Swades Swades is a 2004 Indian drama film written, produced and directed by Ashutosh Gowariker, based on the true life story of a Non-resident Indian man who returns to his homeland. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan, Gayatri Joshi, Kishori Ballal in leading roles, with Daya Shankar Pandey, Rajesh Vivek, Lekh Tandon appearing in supporting role and Makrand Deshpande in a special appearance. The film was considered ahead of its time, and received widespread critical acclaim at its release. It is now considered a cult classic of Hindi cinema. The music and background score was composed by A. R. Rahman, with lyrics penned by Javed Akhtar. Martyrs Martyrs is a 2008 horror film written and directed by Pascal Laugier and starring Morjana Alaoui and Mylène Jampanoï. It premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival at the Marché du Film, and was released theatrically in France on 3 September 2008. The film was controversial upon its release, receiving polarizing reviews from critics, and has been associated with the New French Extremity movement. Jane Eyre Jane Eyre is a 2011 British romantic drama film directed by Cary Fukunaga and starring Mia Wasikowska and Michael Fassbender. The screenplay is written by Moira Buffini based on Charlotte Brontës 1847 novel of the same name, a classic of the Gothic, bildungsroman, and romance genres. The film was released on 11 March 2011 in the United States and 9 September in Great Britain and Ireland. The films costume design, led by Michael OConnor, was nominated for an Academy Award. Wild at Heart Wild at Heart is a 1990 American neo-noir black comedy-crime film written and directed by David Lynch and starring Nicolas Cage, Laura Dern, Diane Ladd, Willem Dafoe, Harry Dean Stanton, and Isabella Rossellini. It is based on Barry Giffords 1989 novel of the same name. Both the book and the film revolve around Sailor Ripley and Lula Pace Fortune, a young couple from Cape Fear, who go on the run from her domineering mother and the gangsters she hires to kill Sailor. Lynch was originally going to produce, but after reading Giffords book, he decided to also write and direct the film. He did not like the ending of the novel and decided to change it in order to fit his vision of the main characters. Wild at Heart is a road movie and includes several allusions to The Wizard of Oz as well as Elvis Presley and his movies. Early test screenings for the film did not go well; Lynch estimated that 80 people walked out of the first test screening and 100 in the next. At the time of its release, the film received mixed critical reviews and was a moderate success at the US box office, grossing $14 million, above its $10 million budget. The film won the Palme dOr at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival, at which it received both negative and positive attention from its audience. Diane Ladd was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for both the Academy Awards and the Golden Globes. It has since received some positive re-evaluation from critics. John Tucker Must Die John Tucker Must Die is a 2006 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Betty Thomas. The film is about a trio of girls who plot to break the heart of manipulative basketball star John Tucker after they learn he has been secretly dating all three and pledging each is "the one". They recruit cute wallflower Kate in their scheme to publicly humiliate the main male lead. Released in North America on July 28, 2006, the film made $68 million worldwide. A Cinderella Story A Cinderella Story is a 2004 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Mark Rosman, written by Leigh Dunlap and stars Hilary Duff, Chad Michael Murray, Jennifer Coolidge and Regina King. A modernization of the classic Cinderella folklore, the films plot revolves around two Internet pen pals who plan to meet in person at their high schools Halloween dance. The film was released on July 16, 2004. While it received negative reviews from critics, the film was a box office success, grossing $70 million against its $19 million budget, and spawned four straight-to-video sequels. Over the years, it has developed into a cult classic. Star Trek: The Motion Picture Star Trek: The Motion Picture is a 1979 American science fiction film directed by Robert Wise and based on the television series Star Trek created by Gene Roddenberry, who also served as its producer. It is the first installment in the Star Trek film series, and stars the cast of the original television series. In the film, set in the 2270s, a mysterious and immensely powerful alien cloud known as VGer approaches Earth, destroying everything in its path. Admiral James T. Kirk assumes command of the recently refitted Starship USS Enterprise, to lead it on a mission to save the planet and determine VGers origins. When the original television series was canceled in 1969, Roddenberry lobbied Paramount Pictures to continue the franchise through a feature film. The success of the series in syndication convinced the studio to begin work on the film in 1975. A series of writers attempted to craft a "suitably epic" script, but the attempts did not satisfy Paramount, who scrapped the project in 1977. Paramount instead planned on returning the franchise to its roots, with a new television series titled Phase II. The box office success of Close Encounters of the Third Kind, however, convinced Paramount that science fiction films other than Star Wars could do well, so the studio canceled production of Phase II and resumed its attempts at making a Star Trek film. In 1978, Paramount assembled the largest press conference held at the studio since the 1950s to announce that Wise would direct a $15 million film adaptation of the original television series. With the cancellation of Phase II, writers rushed to adapt its planned pilot episode, "In Thy Image", into a film script. Constant revisions to the story and the shooting script continued to the extent of hourly script updates on shooting dates. The Enterprise was modified inside and out, costume designer Robert Fletcher provided new uniforms, and production designer Harold Michelson fabricated new sets. Jerry Goldsmith composed the films score, beginning an association with Star Trek that would continue until 2002. When the original contractors for the optical effects proved unable to complete their tasks in time, effects supervisor Douglas Trumbull was given carte blanche to meet the films December 1979 release date. The film came together only days before the premiere; Wise took the just-completed film to its Washington, D.C., opening, but always felt that the final theatrical version was a rough cut of the film he wanted to make. Released in North America on December 7, 1979, Star Trek: The Motion Picture received mixed reviews, many of which faulted it for a lack of action scenes and over-reliance on special effects. Its final production cost ballooned to approximately $46 million, and it earned $139 million worldwide, short of studio expectations but enough for Paramount to propose a less expensive sequel. Roddenberry was forced out of creative control for the sequel, The Wrath of Khan. In 2001, Wise oversaw a directors cut for a special DVD release of the film, with remastered audio, tightened and added scenes, and new computer-generated effects. American Graffiti American Graffiti is a 1973 American coming-of-age comedy film directed and co-written by George Lucas starring Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith, Cindy Williams, Candy Clark, Mackenzie Phillips, Bo Hopkins, and Wolfman Jack. Suzanne Somers and Joe Spano also appear in the film. Set in Modesto, in 1962, the film is a study of the cruising and rock n roll cultures popular among the post–World War II baby boom generation. Through a series of vignettes, the film tells the story of a group of teenagers and their adventures over the course of a single night. The genesis of American Graffiti was in Lucas own teenage years in early 1960s Modesto. He was unsuccessful in pitching the concept to financiers and distributors, but found favor at Universal Pictures after every other major film studio turned him down. Filming was initially set to take place in San Rafael, but the production crew was denied permission to shoot beyond a second day. As a result, production was moved to Petaluma. American Graffiti premiered on August 2, 1973 at the Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland, and was released on August 11, 1973 in the United States. The film received widespread critical acclaim and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Produced on a $777,000 budget, it has become one of the most profitable films of all time. Since its initial release, American Graffiti has garnered an estimated return of well over $200 million in box office gross and home video sales, not including merchandising. In 1995 the United States Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. A sequel, More American Graffiti, was released in 1979. Solaris Solaris is a 2002 American science fiction drama film written and directed by Steven Soderbergh, produced by James Cameron and Jon Landau, and starring George Clooney and Natascha McElhone. It is based on the 1961 science fiction novel of the same name by Polish writer Stanisław Lem. Reflecting on Andrei Tarkovskys critically acclaimed 1972 film Solaris, Soderbergh promised to be closer in spirit to Lems novel. Still, Lem disliked both renderings. The film is set almost entirely on a space station orbiting the planet Solaris, adding flashbacks to the previous experiences of its main characters on Earth. Clooneys character struggles with the questions of Solariss motivation, his beliefs and memories, and reconciling what was lost with an opportunity for a second chance. The Guard The Guard is a 2011 Irish buddy cop comedy film written and directed by John Michael McDonagh, starring Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle, Mark Strong and Liam Cunningham. The film received critical acclaim and was a box office success. Both Gleeson and Cheadle received acclaim for their performances, with Gleeson receiving a Golden Globe Award nomination. McDonagh was in turn nominated for a BAFTA Award for his writing achievement. It is the most successful independent Irish film of all time in terms of Irish box-office receipts, overtaking The Wind that Shakes the Barley, which previously held this status. The Florida Project The Florida Project is a 2017 American slice of life drama film directed by Sean Baker and written by Baker and Chris Bergoch. It stars Willem Dafoe, Brooklynn Prince, Bria Vinaite, Valeria Cotto, Christopher Rivera, and Caleb Landry Jones. It was the first film appearance for many of the cast. The plot follows a six-year-old girl living with her rebellious single mother in a motel in Kissimmee, as they try to stay out of trouble and make ends meet, so they may keep ahead of impending homelessness. The misery and squalor of their life in Kissimmee is contrasted with nearby Walt Disney World, which can be seen at a distance in one shot. The Florida Project refers to both their effort to stay fed and safe, and the original name of the theme park. The Florida Project premiered in the Directors Fortnight section of the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 6, 2017, by A24. The film was praised for its direction and acting, particularly the performances of Prince and Dafoe. It was chosen by both the National Board of Review and American Film Institute as one of the top 10 films of the year. Dafoe earned Best Supporting Actor nominations at the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, SAG Awards, and BAFTA Awards. Prince won the Critics Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer. Taking Lives Taking Lives is a 2004 American psychological thriller film directed by D. J. Caruso and starring Angelina Jolie and Ethan Hawke, with supporting roles by Kiefer Sutherland, Olivier Martinez, Tchéky Karyo, Jean-Hugues Anglade, and Gena Rowlands. Loosely adapted from the novel of the same name by Michael Pye, the film centers on an enigmatic serial killer who takes on the identities of his victims. The film was shot on-location in Montréal and Quebec City, Quebec. The original music score was composed by Philip Glass and the main titles theme was composed by Walter Werzowa of the electronica group Edelweiss. The film was released in the United States on March 19, 2004 by Warner Bros. Pictures, where it received mixed-to-negative reviews. Flatliners Flatliners is a 1990 American science fiction psychological horror film directed by Joel Schumacher, produced by Michael Douglas and Rick Bieber, and written by Peter Filardi. It stars Kiefer Sutherland, Julia Roberts, William Baldwin, Oliver Platt, and Kevin Bacon. The film is about five medical students who attempt to find out what lies beyond death by conducting clandestine experiments that produce near-death experiences. The film was shot on the campus of Loyola University between October 1989 and January 1990, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Editing in 1990. The film was theatrically released on August 10, 1990, by Columbia Pictures. It grossed $61 million at the box office. A remake directed by Danish filmmaker Niels Arden Oplev, was released in September 2017, and also featured Kiefer Sutherland in a starring role. Elite Squad: The Enemy Within Elite Squad: The Enemy Within is a 2010 Brazilian crime film directed, produced and co-written by José Padilha, starring Wagner Moura. It is a sequel to 2007 film Elite Squad. It furthers the plot of a semi-fictional account of BOPE, the special operations force of the Rio de Janeiro Military Police, with a focus on the relationship between law enforcement and politics. The film was released in Brazil on October 8, 2010. Having enjoyed public and critical acclaim, Elite Squad: The Enemy Within is the all-time largest box office ticket seller and highest-grossing film in Brazil, ahead of Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands and Avatar, respectively. The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. How to Be Single How to Be Single is a 2016 American romantic comedy film directed by Christian Ditter and written by Abby Kohn, Marc Silverstein and Dana Fox, based on the novel of the same name by Liz Tuccillo. It stars Dakota Johnson, Rebel Wilson, Alison Brie, Leslie Mann, Damon Wayans Jr., Anders Holm, Nicholas Braun, Jake Lacy and Jason Mantzoukas. It was released on February 12, 2016, by Warner Bros. Pictures. The Straight Story The Straight Story is a 1999 internationally co-produced biographical road drama film directed by David Lynch. The film was edited and produced by Mary Sweeney, Lynchs longtime partner and co-worker. She co-wrote the script with John E. Roach. The film is based on the true story of Alvin Straights 1994 journey across Iowa and Wisconsin on a lawn mower. Alvin is an elderly World War II veteran who lives with his daughter Rose, a kind woman with an intellectual disability. When he hears that his estranged brother Lyle has suffered a stroke, Alvin makes up his mind to go visit him and hopefully make amends before he dies. Because Alvins legs and eyes are too impaired for him to receive a driving license, he hitches a trailer to his recently purchased thirty-year-old John Deere 110 Lawn Tractor, having a maximum speed of about and sets off on the journey from Laurens to Mount Zion. The film was a critical success and garnered audience acclaim, although the overall gross proved less than expected. Reviewers praised the intensity of the character performances, particularly the realistic dialogue which film critic Roger Ebert compared to the works of Ernest Hemingway. It received a nomination for the Palme dOr at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival and Farnsworth received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor. Frida Frida is a 2002 American biographical drama film directed by Julie Taymor. It depicts the professional and private life of the surrealist Mexican painter Frida Kahlo. It stars Salma Hayek in her Academy Award-nominated portrayal as Kahlo and Alfred Molina as her husband, Diego Rivera. The movie was adapted by Clancy Sigal, Diane Lake, Gregory Nava, Anna Thomas and unofficially by Edward Norton from the book Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo by Hayden Herrera. Frida received generally positive reviews from critics, and won two Academy Awards for Best Makeup and Best Original Score among six nominations. I, Frankenstein I, Frankenstein is a 2014 Australian-American science fantasy action horror film written and directed by Stuart Beattie, based on the digital-only graphic novel by Kevin Grevioux. The film was produced by Tom Rosenberg, Gary Lucchesi, Richard Wright, Andrew Mason and Sidney Kimmel. It stars Aaron Eckhart, Bill Nighy, Yvonne Strahovski, Miranda Otto and Jai Courtney. The film brings the story of Adam, Frankensteins monster, going on a dangerous journey and determined to stop evil demons and their ruthless leader from taking over the world. The film was released on January 24, 2014, in the United States and on March 20, 2014 in Australia. The film grossed $71 million worldwide against production budget of $65 million. You, Me and Dupree You, Me, and Dupree is a 2006 American comedy film directed by Anthony Russo and Joe Russo and written by Mike LeSieur. It stars Owen Wilson, Kate Hudson, Matt Dillon, Seth Rogen, Amanda Detmer, Todd Stashwick, and Michael Douglas. The film revolves around newlyweds Carl and Molly Peterson. After Carls best man and friend Randolph Dupree loses his job and home, the couple allow him to move in but Dupree overstays his welcome. Dante's Peak Dantes Peak is a 1997 American disaster thriller film directed by Roger Donaldson. Starring Pierce Brosnan, Linda Hamilton, Charles Hallahan, Elizabeth Hoffman, Jamie Renée Smith, Jeremy Foley, and Grant Heslov, the film is set in the fictional town of Dantes Peak where the inhabitants fight to survive a volcanic eruption. The film was released on February 7, 1997, under the production of Universal Pictures and Pacific Western Productions. Despite mostly negative reviews, it was a box office success. The House Bunny The House Bunny is a 2008 American comedy film directed by Fred Wolf and written by Kirsten Smith and Karen McCullah Lutz. It stars Anna Faris as a former Playboy bunny who signs up to be the "house mother" of an unpopular university sorority after finding out she must leave the Playboy Mansion. Also starring Colin Hanks and Emma Stone, the film was released on August 22, 2008. Young Adult Young Adult is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Jason Reitman and starring Charlize Theron. The screenplay was written by Diablo Cody. Reitman and Cody worked together previously on Juno. Young Adult began a limited release on December 9, 2011, before expanding to a wide release on December 16, 2011. It received generally positive reviews from critics, and Theron earned a Golden Globe nomination for her performance. Trick 'r Treat Trick r Treat is a 2007 American anthology horror film written and directed by Michael Dougherty and produced by Bryan Singer. The film stars Dylan Baker, Rochelle Aytes, Anna Paquin and Brian Cox. It relates four Halloween horror stories with a common element in them, Sam; a mysterious child trick-or-treater wearing shabby orange footie pajamas with a burlap sack over his head. The character makes an appearance in each of the stories whenever a character breaks Halloween traditions. Despite being delayed for two years and having a small number of public screenings, the film received much critical acclaim and has since garnered a strong cult following. In October 2013, the filmmakers announced that a sequel, Trick r Treat 2, is in the works. In 2016, Michael Dougherty and Legendary Pictures teamed up with AtmosFX to create a series of digital Halloween decorations that feature Sam. In 2017 and 2018, a Trick r Treat themed "scare zone" was added to the Halloween Horror Nights event, which is held annually at the Universal Orlando Resort. Wag the Dog Wag the Dog is a 1997 American black comedy film produced and directed by Barry Levinson and starring Dustin Hoffman and Robert De Niro. The screenplay concerns a spin doctor and a Hollywood producer who fabricate a war to distract voters from a presidential sex scandal. The screenplay by Hilary Henkin and David Mamet was loosely adapted from Larry Beinharts novel American Hero. Wag the Dog was released one month before the outbreak of the Lewinsky scandal and the subsequent bombing of the Al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory in Sudan by the Clinton administration in August 1998, which prompted the media to draw comparisons between the film and reality. The comparison was made again in December 1998 when the administration initiated a bombing campaign of Iraq just prior to Clintons impeachment over the Lewinsky scandal. Thir13en Ghosts Thirteen Ghosts is a 2001 Canadian-American supernatural horror film directed by Steve Beck. It is a remake of the 1960 film 13 Ghosts by William Castle. It was shot entirely around Lower Mainland, British Columbia. The Weather Man The Weather Man is a 2005 American comedy/drama film directed by Gore Verbinski, written by Steve Conrad, and starring Nicolas Cage, Michael Caine and Hope Davis. It tells the story of a weatherman in the midst of a mid-life crisis. The film was released on October 28, 2005, and grossed $19 million worldwide. The Neon Demon The Neon Demon is a 2016 psychological horror film directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, co-written by Mary Laws, Polly Stenham, and Refn, and starring Elle Fanning. The plot follows an aspiring model in Los Angeles whose beauty and youth generate intense fascination and jealousy within the industry. Supporting roles are played by Karl Glusman, Jena Malone, Bella Heathcote, Abbey Lee, Desmond Harrington, Christina Hendricks, and Keanu Reeves. An international co-production between France, Denmark, and the United States, the film competed for the Palme dOr at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, the third consecutive film directed by Refn to do so, following Drive and Only God Forgives. In the United States, the film was released theatrically on June 24, 2016 by Amazon Studios and Broad Green Pictures. It opened to polarized reviews, and ultimately grossed a little over $3 million against a $7 million budget. Cocktail Cocktail is a 1988 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Roger Donaldson and written by Heywood Gould, whose screenplay was based on his book of the same name. The film tells the story of a young New York City business student, Brian Flanagan, who takes up bartending in order to make ends meet. The film stars Tom Cruise, Bryan Brown and Elisabeth Shue. Released by Touchstone Pictures, Cocktail features an original music score composed by J. Peter Robinson. Despite being a commercial success, earning over $170 million worldwide from a $20 million budget, the film was critically panned and won the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture. Semi-Pro Semi-Pro is a 2008 American sports comedy film from New Line Cinema. The film was directed by Kent Alterman and stars Will Ferrell, Woody Harrelson, André Benjamin and Maura Tierney. The film was shot in Los Angeles near Dodger Stadium, in Detroit, and in Flint. Released in theaters on February 29, 2008 and released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on June 3, 2008, it was the last film from New Line Cinema before they were absorbed by Warner Bros. The Circle The Circle is a 2017 American techno-thriller film directed by James Ponsoldt with a screenplay by Ponsoldt and Dave Eggers, based on Eggers 2013 novel of the same name. The film stars Emma Watson and Tom Hanks, with John Boyega, Karen Gillan, Ellar Coltrane, Patton Oswalt, Glenne Headly, and Bill Paxton in supporting roles. It is the penultimate performance of Headlys career and the final performance of Paxtons career, and was released just after his death in February 2017. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 26, 2017, and was theatrically released on April 28, 2017, by STXfilms and EuropaCorp. It received negative reviews but grossed $40 million worldwide against a budget of $18 million, becoming director Ponsoldts highest grossing feature. Risky Business Risky Business is a 1983 American teen coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by Paul Brickman and starring Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay. The film covers themes including materialism, loss of innocence, coming of age, and capitalism. Known as Cruises breakout film, Risky Business was a critical and commercial success, grossing more than $63 million against a $6.2 million budget. The Killing The Killing is a 1956 film noir directed by Stanley Kubrick and produced by James B. Harris. It was written by Kubrick and Jim Thompson and based on the novel Clean Break by Lionel White. The drama stars Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, and Vince Edwards, and features Marie Windsor, Elisha Cook Jr., Jay C. Flippen and Timothy Carey. Kate & Leopold Kate & Leopold is a 2001 romantic-comedy fantasy film that tells a story of a duke who travels through time from New York in 1876 to the present and falls in love with a woman in modern New York. The film is directed by James Mangold and stars Meg Ryan, Hugh Jackman, and Liev Schreiber. The Invitation The Invitation is a 2015 American horror thriller film directed by Karyn Kusama and written by Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi. The film stars Logan Marshall-Green, Tammy Blanchard, Michiel Huisman, and Emayatzy Corinealdi. The Invitation premiered March 13, 2015, at the SXSW film festival, and began a limited release on April 8, 2016, and through video on demand, by Drafthouse Films. Responding to an invitation from his ex-wife, a man brings his girlfriend to a dinner party. There, he relives the trauma of their childs death and becomes suspicious that his ex-wife has ulterior motives for inviting him. The Kite Runner The Kite Runner is a 2007 American drama film directed by Marc Forster from a screenplay by David Benioff and based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Khaled Hosseini. It tells the story of Amir, a well-to-do boy from the Wazir Akbar Khan district of Kabul who is tormented by the guilt of abandoning his friend Hassan, the son of his fathers Hazara servant. The story is set against a backdrop of tumultuous events, from the fall of the monarchy in Afghanistan through the Soviet military intervention, the mass exodus of Afghan refugees to Pakistan and the United States, and the Taliban regime. Though most of the film is set in Afghanistan, these parts were mostly shot in Kashgar, China, due to the dangers of filming in Afghanistan at the time. The majority of the films dialogue is in Dari, with the remainder spoken in English and a few short scenes in Urdu. The child actors are native speakers, but several adult actors had to learn Dari. Filming wrapped up on December 21, 2006, and the film was expected to be released on November 2, 2007. However, after concern for the safety of the young actors in the film due to fears of violent reprisals to the sexual nature of some scenes in which they appear, its release date was pushed back six weeks to December 14, 2007. Made on a budget of $20 million, the film earned $73.2 million worldwide. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2007. The films score by Alberto Iglesias was nominated for Best Original Score at the Golden Globes and the Academy Awards. Justin Bieber: Never Say Never Justin Bieber: Never Say Never is a 2011 American 3-D concert film centering on Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was released in the United States on February 11, 2011 and grossed $99 million worldwide, against a $13 million production budget. A sequel was released on December 25, 2013, entitled Justin Biebers Believe. Rocketman Rocketman is a 2019 biographical musical film based on the life of musician Sir Elton John. Directed by Dexter Fletcher and written by Lee Hall, it stars Taron Egerton as John, with Jamie Bell as Bernie Taupin, Richard Madden as John Reid, and Bryce Dallas Howard as Sheila Eileen. The film follows John in his early days as a prodigy at the Royal Academy of Music through his musical partnership with Taupin. The film is titled after Johns 1972 song "Rocket Man." The film had been in development since the 2000s before it was initially announced in 2013 where Focus Features acquired the rights to the film and director Michael Gracey and actor Tom Hardy were set to direct and star in the project respectively. After Hardy and Gracey left the project following creative differences between Focus and John that halted an initial production start in fall 2014, the project languished for several years until Paramount Pictures and New Republic Pictures took over as distributor in April 2018, where Egerton and Fletcher signed on. Principal photography began in August 2018 and was completed later that year. John served as executive producer, while husband David Furnish produced the film through their Rocket Pictures, alongside Matthew Vaughns Marv Films. Rocketman premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on 16 May 2019, and was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 22 May 2019 and in the United States on 31 May 2019. It has grossed $195 million worldwide against its $40 million budget and received positive reviews from critics, who acclaimed Egertons performance, with the costume design, musical numbers and visual style receiving general praise. The film was the first by a non-specialty major film studio to include a gay male sex scene. Short Term 12 Short Term 12 is a 2013 American independent drama film written and directed by Destin Daniel Cretton. It is adapted from Crettons short film of the same name, produced in 2009. The film stars Brie Larson as Grace Howard, a young supervisor of a group home for troubled teenagers. The film was the first leading performance of Larsons career. Cretton based Short Term 12 on his own experience working in a group facility for teenagers. He first wrote and produced a short film exploring this and later adapted it into a feature-length screenplay. While Larson and John Gallagher won their roles after auditioning through Skype, most of the children featured in the film were cast through open casting calls. Filming took place over twenty days in Los Angeles, California in September 2012. Short Term 12 premiered on March 10, 2013 at South by Southwest, where it won the Grand Jury and Audience Awards for a Narrative Feature. The film was theatrically released in the United States on August 23, 2013, by Cinedigm. Made on a budget of less than $1 million and given a limited release, the film brought in strong box office receipts, grossing over $2.3 million. The film was widely acclaimed. Critics praised its realism and intimacy, with particular attention drawn to Larsons performance and Crettons screenplay and direction. The film is considered one of the best films of 2013, appearing on several critics year-end lists. It was listed by the National Board of Review as one of the Top Ten Independent Films of 2013. It earned three Independent Spirit Award nominations, including Best Female Lead, for Larson. World Trade Center World Trade Center is a 2006 American survival disaster drama film directed by Oliver Stone and based on the September 11, 2001 attacks at the World Trade Center. It stars Nicolas Cage, Maria Bello, Michael Peña, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Stephen Dorff and Michael Shannon. The film was shot between October 2005 and February 2006, and released on August 9, 2006. Gosford Park Gosford Park is a 2001 British mystery film directed by Robert Altman and written by Julian Fellowes. The film stars an ensemble cast, which includes Eileen Atkins, Bob Balaban, Alan Bates, Charles Dance, Stephen Fry, Michael Gambon, Richard E. Grant, Derek Jacobi, Kelly Macdonald, Helen Mirren, Jeremy Northam, Clive Owen, Ryan Phillippe, Maggie Smith, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Emily Watson. The story follows a party of wealthy Britons plus an American producer, and their servants, who gather for a shooting weekend at Gosford Park, an English country house. A murder occurs after a dinner party, and the film goes on to present the subsequent investigation from the servants and guests perspectives. Development on Gosford Park began in 1999, when Bob Balaban asked Altman if they could develop a film together. Balaban suggested an Agatha Christie-style whodunit and introduced Altman to Julian Fellowes, with whom Balaban had been working on a different project. The film went into production in March 2001, and began filming at Shepperton Studios with a production budget of $19.8 million. Gosford Park premiered on 7 November 2001 at the London Film Festival. It received a limited release across cinemas in the United States in December 2001, before being widely released in January 2002 by USA Films. It was released in February 2002 in the United Kingdom. The film was successful at the box office, grossing over $87 million in cinemas worldwide, making it Altmans second-most successful film after MASH. Widely acclaimed by critics, it received multiple awards and nominations, including seven Academy Awards nominations and nine British Academy Film Awards nominations. The TV series Downton Abbey – written and created by Fellowes – was originally planned as a spin-off of Gosford Park, but instead was developed as a standalone property inspired by the film, set decades earlier. Centurion Centurion is a 2010 British historical action-war film directed by Neil Marshall, loosely based on the disappearance of the Roman Empires Ninth Legion in Caledonia in the early second century AD. The film stars Michael Fassbender, Dominic West, and Olga Kurylenko. It received mixed to positive reviews but performed poorly at the box office, only earning half of its $12 million budget. Unfaithful Unfaithful is a 2002 American thriller drama film directed and produced by Adrian Lyne and starring Richard Gere, Diane Lane, Olivier Martinez, Erik Per Sullivan, Chad Lowe and Dominic Chianese. It was adapted by Alvin Sargent and William Broyles Jr. from the 1969 French film The Unfaithful Wife by the noted director Claude Chabrol. It tells the story of a couple living in suburban New York City whose marriage goes dangerously awry when the wife indulges in an adulterous affair with a stranger she encounters by chance. Unfaithful grossed $52 million in North America and a total of $119,137,784 worldwide. Despite mixed reviews overall, Lane received much praise for her performance. She won awards for best actress from the National Society of Film Critics and New York Film Critics, and was nominated for a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for Best Actress. King Kong King Kong is a 1933 American pre-Code monster adventure film directed and produced by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack. The screenplay by James Ashmore Creelman and Ruth Rose was developed from an idea conceived by Cooper and Edgar Wallace. It stars Fay Wray, Bruce Cabot and Robert Armstrong, and opened in New York City on March 2, 1933, to rave reviews. It has been ranked by Rotten Tomatoes as the fourth greatest horror film of all time and the thirty-third greatest film of all time. The film portrays the story of a huge, gorilla-like creature dubbed Kong who perishes in an attempt to possess a beautiful young woman. King Kong is especially noteworthy for its stop-motion animation by Willis OBrien and its groundbreaking musical score by Max Steiner. In 1991, it was deemed "culturally, historically and aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. A sequel quickly followed with Son of Kong, with several more films made in the following decades. Angel Heart Angel Heart is a 1987 American neo-noir psychological horror film, and an adaptation of William Hjortsbergs 1978 novel Falling Angel. Written and directed by Alan Parker, the film stars Mickey Rourke, Robert De Niro and Lisa Bonet. The story follows Harry Angel, a New York City private investigator hired to solve the disappearance of a man known as Johnny Favorite. Angels investigation takes him to New Orleans, where he becomes embroiled in a series of brutal murders. Following publication of the novel, Hjortsberg began developing a screenplay for a film adaptation, but found that no film studio was willing to produce his script. The project resurfaced in 1985, when producer Elliott Kastner brought the book to Parkers attention. Parker began work on a new script, and in doing so, made several changes from Hjortsbergs novel. The independent film studio Carolco Pictures produced Angel Heart with a budget of $18 million. Principal photography commenced in March 1986 and concluded in June of that year; filming took place on location in New York and New Orleans. Before its release, Angel Heart faced censorship issues from the Motion Picture Association of America for one scene of sexual content. Parker was forced to remove ten seconds of footage to avoid an "X" rating and secure the "R" rating that the films distributor Tri-Star Pictures wanted. An unrated version featuring the removed footage was later released on home video. Angel Heart received mixed reviews and underperformed at the North American box office, grossing $17 million during its theatrical run. The Land Before Time The Land Before Time is a 1988 Irish-American animated adventure film directed and produced by Dragons Lair co-creator Don Bluth and executive produced by Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Kathleen Kennedy, and Frank Marshall. The film stars the voices of Gabriel Damon, Candace Hutson, Judith Barsi and Will Ryan with narration provided by Pat Hingle. Produced by the American companies Amblin Entertainment and Lucasfilm, and the American-Irish Sullivan Bluth Ltd., it features dinosaurs living in the prehistoric times. The plot concerns a young "Longneck" named Littlefoot, who is orphaned when his mother is killed by an earthquake. Littlefoot flees famine and upheaval to search for the Great Valley, an area spared from devastation. On his journey, he meets four young companions: Cera the "Threehorn", Ducky the "Bigmouth", Petrie the "Flyer", and Spike the "Spiketail". The film explores issues of prejudice between the different species and the hardships they endure in their journey as they are guided by the spirit of Littlefoots mother and forced to deal with a "Sharptooth". This is the only Don Bluth film of the 1980s in which Dom DeLuise did not participate, and the only film in The Land Before Time series that is not a musical, as well as the only one to be released theatrically worldwide. Released by Universal Pictures on November 18, 1988, the first film spawned a franchise with thirteen direct-to-video sequels and a television series as well as merchandise. Goosebumps Goosebumps is a 2015 American horror comedy film directed by Rob Letterman and written by Darren Lemke from a story by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. The film is based on the childrens horror book series of the same name by R. L. Stine and stars Jack Black, Dylan Minnette, Odeya Rush, Amy Ryan, Ryan Lee, and Jillian Bell. The plot follows a teenager trying to save his town with R. L. Stines help after all the monsters from the Goosebumps franchise begin to escape from their books, wreaking havoc in the real world. It was financed by Sony, LStar Capital, and Village Roadshow Pictures, and also produced by Sony Pictures Animation, Original Film, and Scholastic Entertainment. Goosebumps was released on October 16, 2015, in the United States by Columbia Pictures in RealD 3D and 4DX. It received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for its humor, usage of the Goosebumps characters, and Blacks and Minnettes performances. It grossed $150 million against its $84 million budget. A sequel titled Haunted Halloween was released on October 12, 2018. Spanglish Spanglish is a 2004 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by James L. Brooks and starring Adam Sandler, Téa Leoni, Paz Vega, and Cloris Leachman. It was released in the United States on December 17, 2004 by Columbia Pictures. The film grossed $55 million worldwide on an $80 million production budget, and received mixed reviews from critics. The Room The Room is a 2003 American romantic drama film written, directed, produced by and starring Tommy Wiseau, and co-starring Greg Sestero and Juliette Danielle. The film centers on a melodramatic love triangle between amiable banker Johnny, his deceptive fiancée Lisa and his conflicted best friend Mark. A significant portion of the film is dedicated to a series of unrelated subplots, most of which involve at least one supporting character and are left unresolved due to the films inconsistent narrative structure. The work was reportedly intended to be semi-autobiographical in nature; according to Wiseau, the title alludes to the potential of a room to be the site of both good and bad events. The stage play from which the film is derived was so-called due to its events taking place in a single room. A number of publications have labeled The Room as one of the worst films ever made. An assistant professor of film studies was the first to describe The Room as "the Citizen Kane of bad movies". Originally shown only in a limited number of California theaters, The Room quickly became a cult film due to its bizarre and unconventional storytelling, technical and narrative flaws, and Wiseaus off-kilter performance. Although Wiseau has retrospectively described the film as a black comedy, audiences have generally viewed it as a poorly made drama, an opinion shared by some of the cast. The Disaster Artist, Sesteros memoir of the making of The Room, was co-written with Tom Bissell and published in 2013. A film of the same name based on the book, directed by and starring James Franco, was released on December 1, 2017; the book and film received widespread acclaim and numerous award nominations. The Room also inspired an unofficial video game adaptation, The Room Tribute, released on Newgrounds in 2010. The Big Sleep The Big Sleep is a 1946 film noir directed by Howard Hawks, the first film version of the 1939 novel of the same name by Raymond Chandler. The film stars Humphrey Bogart as private detective Philip Marlowe and Lauren Bacall as Vivian Rutledge in a story about the "process of a criminal investigation, not its results". William Faulkner, Leigh Brackett and Jules Furthman co-wrote the screenplay. In 1997, the U.S. Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant," and added it to the National Film Registry. Parts of the original, unreleased 1945 cut were significantly rescripted and shot to take advantage of the publics fascination with "Bogie and Bacall". A copy of the 1945 version was restored and released in 1997. Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of GaHoole is a 2010 American-Australian 3D computer-animated fantasy-adventure film based on the Guardians of GaHoole series by Kathryn Lasky. Zack Snyder directed the film as an animation debut, Zareh Nalbandian produced the film, John Orloff and Emil Stern wrote the film, with Jim Sturgess, Hugo Weaving, Joel Edgerton, Abbie Cornish, Geoffrey Rush, Emily Barclay, Sam Neill, Miriam Margoyles, Helen Mirren, Ryan Kwanten, Anthony LaPaglia, David Wenham and Richard Roxburgh voicing the characters set in a world populated by anthropomorphic owls and other animals. Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of GaHoole was theatrically released in the United States on September 24, 2010, and in Australia on September 30, 2010, by Warner Bros. Pictures in RealD 3D and IMAX 3D. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising the voice performance, dark tone and atmosphere, while criticizing the story and inconsistent tone, and grossed $140.1 million on an $80 million budget. Hidalgo Hidalgo is a 2004 epic biographical western film based on the legend of the American distance rider Frank Hopkins and his mustang Hidalgo. It recounts Hopkins racing his horse in Arabia in 1891 against Bedouins riding pure-blooded Arabian horses. The movie was written by John Fusco and directed by Joe Johnston. It stars Viggo Mortensen, Zuleikha Robinson, and Omar Sharif. Hidalgo was released by Buena Vista Pictures on March 5, 2004. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews and was a box office disappointment, grossing $108 million against budget of $100 million. The Fisher King The Fisher King is a 1991 American comedy-drama film written by Richard LaGravenese and directed by Terry Gilliam. Starring Robin Williams and Jeff Bridges, with Mercedes Ruehl, Amanda Plummer, and Michael Jeter in supporting roles, the film tells the story of a radio shock jock who tries to find redemption by helping a man whose life he inadvertently shattered. The film was released in the United States by TriStar Pictures on September 20, 1991. It was a critical and commercial success, grossing $42 million on a $24 million budget. Bone Tomahawk Bone Tomahawk is a 2015 American Western horror film directed, written and co-scored by S. Craig Zahler in his feature film directorial debut, and stars Kurt Russell, Patrick Wilson, Matthew Fox, Richard Jenkins, Lili Simmons, Evan Jonigkeit, David Arquette and Sid Haig. Produced by Jack Heller and Dallas Sonnier, the film had its world premiere at the Fantastic Fest on September 25, 2015 and was given a limited release on October 23, 2015, by RLJ Entertainment. The film is about a small-town sherriff who leads a posse into a desolate region to rescue two townspeople who were abducted by a cannibalistic Native American clan. A Perfect Murder A Perfect Murder is a 1998 American crime thriller film directed by Andrew Davis and starring Michael Douglas, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Viggo Mortensen. It is a modern remake of Alfred Hitchcocks 1954 film Dial M for Murder, though the characters names are all changed, and over half the plot is completely rewritten and altered. Loosely based on the play by Frederick Knott, the screenplay was written by Patrick Smith Kelly. The Tuxedo The Tuxedo is a 2002 American action-comedy film directed by Kevin Donovan and starring Jackie Chan, Jennifer Love Hewitt and Jason Isaacs. It is a spy spoof that involves a special tuxedo that grants its wearer special abilities and a corporate terrorist threatening to poison the United States fresh water supply with bacteria that spills electrolytes into the blood and totally dehydrates the host. The film received negative reviews from critics. The film earned a total worldwide box office gross of $104.4 million. The Searchers The Searchers is a 1956 American Technicolor VistaVision Western film directed by John Ford, based on the 1954 novel by Alan Le May, set during the Texas–Indian wars, and starring John Wayne as a middle-aged Civil War veteran who spends years looking for his abducted niece, accompanied by his adoptive nephew. Critic Roger Ebert found Waynes character, Ethan Edwards, "one of the most compelling characters Ford and Wayne ever created". The film was a commercial success. Since its release, it has come to be considered a masterpiece and one of the greatest and most influential films ever made. It was named the greatest American Western by the American Film Institute in 2008, and it placed 12th on the same organizations 2007 list of the 100 greatest American movies of all time. Entertainment Weekly also named it the best Western. The British Film Institutes Sight & Sound magazine ranked it as the seventh-best film of all time based on a 2012 international survey of film critics and in 2008, the French magazine Cahiers du Cinéma ranked The Searchers number 10 in their list of the 100 best films ever made. In 1989, The Searchers was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress, and selected for preservation in its National Film Registry; it was one of the first 25 films selected for the registry. The Searchers was the first major film to have a purpose-filmed making-of, requested by John Ford. It deals with most aspects of making the movie, including preparation of the site, construction of props, and filming techniques. Den of Thieves Den of Thieves is a 2018 American heist action thriller film written, directed, and produced by Christian Gudegast and starring Gerard Butler, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Pablo Schreiber, OShea Jackson Jr., Evan Jones, Dawn Olivieri, Mo McRae, and Max Holloway. In the film, an elite group of County Sheriff Deputies look to stop a gang of thieves planning to rob the Federal Reserve in Los Angeles. The film was released in the United States on January 19, 2018, distributed by STXfilms, received mixed reviews and grossed $80 million worldwide. A sequel is currently in development. Grandma's Boy Grandmas Boy is a 2006 American stoner comedy film directed by Nicholaus Goossen. Starring Allen Covert and Nick Swardson, and written by Barry Wernick as well as Covert and Swardson. the film features a video game tester who is forced to move in with his grandmother after being evicted from his home. Alongside Covert and Swardson, the film co-stars Doris Roberts, Linda Cardellini, Shirley Jones, Shirley Knight, Peter Dante, Joel Moore, Jonah Hill and Kevin Nealon. The Birdcage The Birdcage is a 1996 American comedy film directed by Mike Nichols, written by Elaine May, and starring Robin Williams, Gene Hackman, Nathan Lane, and Dianne Wiest. Dan Futterman, Calista Flockhart, Hank Azaria, and Christine Baranski appear in supporting roles. It is a remake of the 1978 Franco-Italian film La Cage aux Folles by Édouard Molinaro starring Michel Serrault and Ugo Tognazzi. High School Musical High School Musical is a 2006 American musical television film written by Peter Barsocchini, directed by Kenny Ortega. It is the first installment in the High School Musical trilogy. With a plot described by the author and numerous critics as a modern adaptation of Romeo & Juliet, High School Musical is a story about two high school juniors from rival cliques. The protagonists are Troy Bolton, a basketball team captain, and Gabriella Montez, a shy transfer student excelling in math and science. Together, they try out for the lead parts in their high school musical, and this causes division among all the schools students. Despite other students attempts to thwart their dreams, Troy and Gabriella aim to resist peer pressure and rivalry and wish to inspire others along the way not to "stick to the status quo." However, they have to battle high school diva Sharpay Evans and her twin brother Ryan. Sharpay and Ryan both seek to sabotage the friendship and romance between Troy and Gabriella and gain the leads in the school musical. Principal photography for High School Musical took place in Utah, with East High School and Murray High School used as locations, as well as Salt Lake City. Murray High School was also the set of other Disney productions: Take Down, Read It and Weep, Minutemen, and Get in the Picture. Additional scenes were filmed in Los Angeles. Upon its release on January 20, 2006, it became the most commercially successful Disney Channel Original Movie ever produced. In the U.S., High School Musical generated 7.7 million viewers in its premiere broadcast, which is one of the highest the network has generated. Internationally, the film has also seen considerable success; as of 2019, over 225 million viewers have watched High School Musical. The films soundtrack was also successful as it peaked at number one in the United States, with "Breaking Free" reaching number four. The film and soundtrack received acclaim from fans, while critics gave generally mixed reviews. The films success spawned a media franchise and series of sequels, High School Musical 2 and Senior Year, with the latter being a theatrical release. It is the first DCOM to have a theatrical sequel. Upon the films tenth anniversary in January 2016, Hudgens, Tisdale, Grabeel, Corbin Bleu, and Monique Coleman reunited in a Los Angeles high school gym to commemorate and celebrate its release, while Efron sent a video to acknowledge the films cast, crew, and fans. Synecdoche, New York Synecdoche, New York is a 2008 American postmodern drama film written and directed by Charlie Kaufman and starring Philip Seymour Hoffman. It is Kaufmans directorial debut. The plot follows an ailing theater director as he works on an increasingly elaborate stage production whose extreme commitment to realism begins to blur the boundaries between fiction and reality. The films title is a play on Schenectady, where much of the film is set, and the concept of synecdoche, wherein a part of something represents the whole, or vice versa. The film premiered in competition at the 61st Annual Cannes Film Festival on May 23, 2008. Sony Pictures Classics acquired the United States distribution rights, paying no money but agreeing to give the films backers a portion of the revenues. It had a limited theatrical release in the U.S. on October 24, 2008, and was a commercial failure on its initial release. The story and themes of Synecdoche, New York polarized critics: some called it pretentious or "self-indulgent"; multiple others, including Roger Ebert, declared it a masterpiece and later listed it among the best films of the 2000s, with Ebert ranking it #1. It was also nominated for the Palme dOr at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Weird Science Weird Science is a 1985 American teen comic science fiction film written and directed by John Hughes and starring Anthony Michael Hall, Ilan Mitchell-Smith and Kelly LeBrock. The title is taken from a pre-Comics Code Authority 1950s EC Comics magazine of the same name, to which rights were acquired by the films producer Joel Silver. The title song was written and performed by American new wave band Oingo Boingo. The Inbetweeners Movie The Inbetweeners Movie is a 2011 British coming-of-age comedy film based on the E4 sitcom The Inbetweeners, written by series creators Damon Beesley and Iain Morris and directed by Ben Palmer. The film follows the misadventures of a group of teenage friends on holiday in Malia after the end of their final year at school together, and was intended as an ending to the TV series. It stars Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley and Blake Harrison. The Inbetweeners Movie was released on 17 August 2011 in the UK and Ireland by Entertainment Film Distributors, to favourable reviews, although its later release in the United States was not as well received. It was a commercial success, setting the record for the biggest opening weekend for a comedy film in the UK. A sequel, The Inbetweeners 2, was released on 6 August 2014. The Kings of Summer The Kings of Summer is a 2013 American independent coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts and starring Nick Robinson, Moisés Arias, Gabriel Basso, and Nick Offerman. The film premiered under its original title Toys House on January 19, 2013, at the Sundance Film Festival and was released by CBS Films in a limited release on May 31, 2013. The Celebration Festen is a 1998 Danish black comedy-drama film directed by Thomas Vinterberg and produced by Nimbus Film. With a budget of US$1.3 million, the film tells the story of a family gathering to celebrate their fathers 60th birthday. It is a dark comedy juggling subjects of death, trauma and family. Vinterberg was inspired to write it with Mogens Rukov, based on a hoax broadcast by a Danish radio station.It was the first Dogme 95 film, an artistic movement created by Danish directors Vinterberg and Lars von Trier. The movement preferred simple and analog production values to allow for the highlight of plot and performance. Festen was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. In addition, it won the Jury Prize at Cannes Film Festival in 1998. The Piano The Piano is a 1993 New Zealand period drama film about a psychologically mute young woman and her pre-adolescent daughter, set during the mid-19th century in a rainy, muddy frontier backwater town on the west coast of New Zealand. It also involves the womans failing new, arranged marriage to a frontiersman due to obsession with playing her piano. The Piano was written and directed by Jane Campion and stars Holly Hunter, Harvey Keitel, Sam Neill, and Anna Paquin in her first acting role. The films score by Michael Nyman became a best-selling soundtrack album, and Hunter played her own piano pieces for the film. She also served as sign language teacher for Paquin, earning three screen credits. The film is an international co-production by Australian producer Jan Chapman with the French company Ciby 2000. The Piano was a critical and commercial success, grossing US$140 million worldwide against its US$7 million budget. Hunter and Paquin both received high praise for their respective roles as Ada and Flora McGrath. In 1993, the film won the Palme dOr at the Cannes Film Festival. It won three Academy Awards out of eight total nominations in March 1994: Best Actress for Hunter, Best Supporting Actress for Paquin, and Best Original Screenplay for Campion. Paquin was 11 years old at the time and is the second youngest actor to win an Oscar in a competitive category. Penguins of Madagascar Penguins of Madagascar is a 2014 American computer-animated spy action comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is a spin-off of the Madagascar film series, and takes place right after the events of Europes Most Wanted, following the penguins Skipper, Kowalski, Rico and Private in their own adventure. Apart from the main characters, it is unrelated to the TV series The Penguins of Madagascar. The film was directed by Simon J. Smith and Eric Darnell, and written by Michael Colton, John Aboud, and Brandon Sawyer. It stars the voices of Tom McGrath, Chris Miller, Conrad Vernon, Christopher Knights, Benedict Cumberbatch, John Malkovich, and Ken Jeong. The film was released on November 26, 2014. It is the first and only film in the Madagascar franchise that was distributed by 20th Century Fox and was the final DreamWorks Animation film produced by Pacific Data Images before its closure on January 22, 2015. Despite taking a gross of $373 million on a $132 million budget, the film underperformed at the box office and forced a write-down for the studio. The Great Beauty The Great Beauty is a 2013 Italian art drama film co-written and directed by Paolo Sorrentino. Filming took place in Rome starting on 9 August 2012. It premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where it was screened in competition for the Palme dOr. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, the 2013 Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, and at the 2013 Reykjavik European Film Festival. The film won Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, as well as the Golden Globe and the BAFTA award in the same category. It is a co-production between the Italian Medusa Film and Indigo Film and the French Babe Films, with support from Banca Popolare di Vicenza, Pathé and France 2 Cinéma. With a production budget of €9.2 million, the film has so far grossed over $24 million worldwide. Garfield Garfield: The Movie is a 2004 American live-action/computer-animated comedy film directed by Peter Hewitt inspired by Jim Davis comic strip of the same name. It stars Breckin Meyer as Jon Arbuckle, Jennifer Love Hewitt as Dr. Liz Wilson, and features Bill Murray as the voice of Garfield. Garfield was created with computer animation, though all other animals were real. The film was produced by Davis Entertainment Company and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Garfield: The Movie was released in the United States on June 11, 2004. While the film received negative reviews from critics, it was a box office success, grossing $200 million on a $50 million budget. A sequel, A Tail of Two Kitties, was released in June 2006. Rio 2 Rio 2 is a 2014 American 3D computer-animated musical comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios and directed by Carlos Saldanha. It is the sequel to the 2011 computer-animated film Rio and the studios first film to have a sequel outside of their existing Ice Age franchise. The title refers to the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, where the first film was set and Rio 2 begins, though most of its plot occurs in the Amazon rainforest. Featuring the returning voices of Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, will.i.am, Jamie Foxx, George Lopez, Tracy Morgan, Jemaine Clement, Leslie Mann, Rodrigo Santoro, and Jake T. Austin, with new members including Bruno Mars, Andy Garcia, Rita Moreno, Rachel Crow, Kristin Chenoweth, Amandla Stenberg, Pierce Gagnon, and Miguel Ferrer. The film was released internationally on March 20, 2014, and on April 11, 2014, in American theaters. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $500 million worldwide. Eye in the Sky Eye in the Sky is a 2015 British thriller film starring Helen Mirren, Aaron Paul, Alan Rickman, and Barkhad Abdi. Directed by Gavin Hood and written by Guy Hibbert, the film explores the ethical challenges of drone warfare. Filming began in South Africa in September 2014. There was a 2009 article of the same title written by Major Timothy Allen Johnson Sr about USAF ISR Operations in the Middle East. The film premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival on 11 September 2015. Bleecker Street distributed the film in cinemas in the United States with a limited release on 2016 and then a wide release on 1 April. It is the last live-action film to feature Alan Rickman, who died in January 2016. The film was dedicated to his memory. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is a 1986 American science fiction film directed by Leonard Nimoy and based on the television series Star Trek. It is the fourth feature installment in the Star Trek film series, and is a sequel to The Search for Spock; it completes the story arc begun in The Wrath of Khan and continued in The Search for Spock. Intent on returning home to Earth to face trial for their actions in the previous film, the former crew of the USS Enterprise finds the planet in grave danger from an alien probe attempting to contact now-extinct humpback whales. The crew travel to Earths past to find whales who can answer the probes call. After directing The Search for Spock, cast member Leonard Nimoy was asked to direct the next feature, and given greater freedom regarding the films content. Nimoy and producer Harve Bennett conceived a story with an environmental message and no clear-cut villain. Dissatisfied with the first screenplay produced by Steve Meerson and Peter Krikes, Paramount hired The Wrath of Khan writer and director Nicholas Meyer. Meyer and Bennett divided the story between them and wrote different parts of the script, requiring approval from Nimoy, lead actor William Shatner, and Paramount. Principal photography commenced on February 24, 1986. Unlike previous Star Trek films, The Voyage Home was shot extensively on location; many real settings and buildings were used as stand-ins for scenes set around and in the city of San Francisco. Special effects firm Industrial Light & Magic assisted in post-production and the films special effects. Few of the humpback whales in the film were real: ILM devised full-size animatronics and small motorized models to stand in for the real creatures. The film was dedicated to the crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger, which broke up 73 seconds after takeoff on the morning of January 28, 1986. The Voyage Home was released on November 26, 1986 in North America by Paramount Pictures, and became the top-grossing film at the weekend box office. The films humor and unconventional story were well-received by critics, fans of the series, and the general audience. It was financially successful, earning $133 million worldwide, and earned several awards and four Oscar nominations for its cinematography and audio. Assassins Assassins is a 1995 American action thriller film directed by Richard Donner. The screenplay was by The Wachowskis and Brian Helgeland. The film stars Sylvester Stallone and Antonio Banderas and costars Julianne Moore. The Wachowskis stated that their script was "totally rewritten" by Helgeland, and that they tried to remove their names from the film but failed. The Sea Inside The Sea Inside is a 2004 Spanish drama film written, produced, directed, and scored by Alejandro Amenábar, which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It is based on the real-life story of Ramón Sampedro, who was left quadriplegic after a diving accident, and his 28-year campaign in support of euthanasia and the right to end his life. The Duchess The Duchess is a 2008 British drama film directed by Saul Dibb. It is based on Amanda Foremans biography of the late 18th-century English aristocrat Georgiana Cavendish. It was released in September 2008 in the United Kingdom. The film received the Academy Award for Best Costume Design at the 81st ceremony in 2009. The film costumer was Michael OConnor. The Hudsucker Proxy The Hudsucker Proxy is a 1994 comedy film co-written, produced, and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. Sam Raimi co-wrote the script and served as second unit director. The film stars Tim Robbins as a naïve business-school graduate who is installed as president of a manufacturing company, Jennifer Jason Leigh as a newspaper reporter, and Paul Newman as a company director who hires the young man as part of a stock scam. The script was finished in 1985, but production did not start until 1991, when Joel Silver acquired the script for Silver Pictures. Warner Bros., who subsequently agreed to distribute the film, with further financing from PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films. Filming at Carolco Studios in Wilmington lasted from November 1992 to March 1993. The New York City scale model set was designed by Michael J. McAlister and Mark Stetson, with further effects provided by The Computer Film Company. Upon its release in March 1994, The Hudsucker Proxy received mixed reviews from critics and bombed at the box office, but has since gained a cult following. Days of Thunder Days of Thunder is a 1990 American sports action drama film released by Paramount Pictures, produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Tony Scott. The cast includes Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Robert Duvall, Randy Quaid, Cary Elwes, Caroline Williams, and Michael Rooker. The film also features appearances by real life NASCAR racers, such as Rusty Wallace, Neil Bonnett, and Harry Gant. Commentator Dr. Jerry Punch, of ESPN, has a cameo appearance, as does co-producer Don Simpson. This is the first of three films to star both Cruise and Kidman. The film received mixed reviews, with criticism aimed at its unrealistic special effects, characters, screenplay, acting, dialogue and similarities to Top Gun, but was widely praised for its action sequences, Hans Zimmers musical score, fast pace, and the performances of Cruise and Kidman. Look Who's Talking Look Whos Talking is a 1989 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Amy Heckerling, and starring John Travolta and Kirstie Alley. Bruce Willis plays the voice of Mollies son, Mikey. The film features George Segal as Albert, the married father of Mikey. Sky High Sky High is a 2005 American superhero comedy film about an airborne school for teenage superheroes. It was directed by Mike Mitchell, and written by Paul Hernandez, Robert Schooley, and Mark McCorkle. The film stars Michael Angarano as Will, an incoming freshman at the school, Danielle Panabaker as his best friend and love interest, Kurt Russell and Kelly Preston as his parents, Mary Elizabeth Winstead as a popular senior, Steven Strait as Wills rival, and Lynda Carter as Principal Powers. Battlefield Earth Battlefield Earth is a 2000 American science fiction action film based on the 1982 novel of the same name by L. Ron Hubbard. It was directed by Roger Christian and stars John Travolta, Barry Pepper and Forest Whitaker. The film follows a rebellion against the alien Psychlos, who have ruled Earth for 1,000 years. Travolta, a Scientologist, had sought for years to make a film of the novel by Hubbard, the founder of Scientology. He was unable to obtain major studio funding due to concerns about the script and its connections to Scientology. In 1998, it was picked up by independent production company Franchise Pictures, which specialized in rescuing stars pet projects. Production began in 1999, largely funded by the German distribution company Intertainment AG. Travolta, as co-producer, also contributed millions of dollars; he envisioned Battlefield Earth as the first in a two-part adaptation of the book, as it only covers the first half of the novels story. Battlefield Earth was a critical and commercial failure, frequently described as one of the worst films of all time. Reviewers criticized virtually every aspect of the movie, including the acting, cinematography, script, special effects, and art direction. Audiences were reported to have ridiculed early screenings and stayed away from the film after its opening weekend. It received nine Golden Raspberry Awards, which until 2012 was the most Razzie Awards given to a single film, and won Worst Picture of the Decade in 2010. Franchise Pictures was later sued by its investors and went bankrupt in 2004 after it emerged that it had fraudulently overstated the films budget by $31 million; this, coupled with its poor reception, ended Travoltas plans for a sequel. Mona Lisa Smile Mona Lisa Smile is a 2003 American drama film produced by Revolution Studios and Columbia Pictures in association with Red Om Films Productions, directed by Mike Newell, written by Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal, and starring Julia Roberts, Kirsten Dunst, Julia Stiles and Maggie Gyllenhaal. The title is a reference to the Mona Lisa, the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci, and to the song of the same name, originally performed by Nat King Cole, which was covered by Seal for the movie. Julia Roberts received a record $25 million for her performance, the highest ever earned by an actress at that time. The General The General is a 1926 American silent comedy film released by United Artists. It was inspired by the Great Locomotive Chase, a true story of an event that occurred during the American Civil War. The story was adapted from the memoir The Great Locomotive Chase by William Pittenger. The film stars Buster Keaton who co-directed it with Clyde Bruckman. At the time of its initial release, The General, an action-adventure-comedy made toward the end of the silent era, was not well received by critics and audiences, resulting in mediocre box office returns. Because of its then-huge budget and failure to turn a significant profit, Keaton lost his independence as a filmmaker and was forced into a restrictive deal with MGM. In 1954 the film entered the public domain in the United States because its claimant did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. The General has since been reevaluated, and is now often ranked among the greatest American films ever made, and was included in the first class of the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 1989. The King of Comedy The King of Comedy is a 1983 American satirical black comedy film directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert De Niro, Jerry Lewis, and Sandra Bernhard. Written by Paul D. Zimmerman, the film focuses on themes including celebrity worship and American media culture. 20th Century Fox released the film on February 18, 1983, in the United States, though the film was released two months earlier in Iceland. Production began in New York on June 1, 1981, to avoid clashing with a forthcoming writers strike, and opened the Cannes Film Festival in 1983. The film opened to positive reviews from critics, but was a flop at the box office, grossing only $2.5 million against its $19 million budget. U-571 U-571 is a 2000 French-American submarine film directed by Jonathan Mostow and starring Matthew McConaughey, Harvey Keitel, Jon Bon Jovi, Jake Weber, and Matthew Settle. The plot concerns a World War II German submarine boarded by American submariners to capture her Enigma cipher machine. Although the film was financially successful and reasonably well received by critics, the plot attracted substantial criticism. British sailors from captured the first naval Enigma machine from in the North Atlantic in May, 1941, months before the United States entered the war and three years before the US Navy captured U-505 and its Enigma machine. The anger over these inaccuracies reached the British Parliament, where the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, agreed that the film was an "affront" to British sailors. The film was also criticized for portraying German U-boat crews in a negative light by showing them gunning down Allied survivors instead of giving them assistance or taking them aboard as prisoners. Abduction Abduction is a 2011 American action thriller film directed by John Singleton, produced by Roy Lee and Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, and written by Shawn Christensen. The film stars Taylor Lautner in the lead role alongside Lily Collins, Alfred Molina, Jason Isaacs, Maria Bello, Sigourney Weaver, Michael Nyqvist and Dermot Mulroney in supporting roles. The film, Singletons last before his death in 2019, was released by Lionsgate Films on September 23, 2011. Upon release, the film was panned by the critics, with many criticizing the films screenplay, cast performances, pace and Lautners performance. However, the film received praise for its action sequences and musical score. The film grossed $82 million worldwide against its $35 million production budget. It was nominated for a Golden Reel Award for Dialogue and ADR in a Feature Film. Beastly Beastly is a 2011 American romantic fantasy drama film loosely based on Alex Flinns 2007 novel of the same name. It is a retelling of the fairytale Beauty and the Beast and is set in modern-day New York City. The film was written and directed by Daniel Barnz and stars Alex Pettyfer and Vanessa Hudgens. Beastly was expected to be distributed to theaters by CBS Films on July 30, 2010. However, the films release was delayed until March 18, 2011, in order to avoid a clash with the release of Charlie St. Cloud, which starred Zac Efron, Hudgenss then-boyfriend with whom she had a strong following at the time. In January 2011, the release was moved forward to March 4, 2011. The Wild Bunch The Wild Bunch is a 1969 American revisionist western film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring William Holden, Robert Ryan, Ernest Borgnine, Edmond OBrien, Ben Johnson and Warren Oates. The plot concerns an aging outlaw gang on the Mexico–United States border trying to adapt to the changing modern world of 1913. The film was controversial because of its graphic violence and its portrayal of crude men attempting to survive by any available means. The screenplay was co-written by Peckinpah, Walon Green, and Roy N. Sickner. The Wild Bunch was filmed in Technicolor and Panavision, in Mexico, notably at the Hacienda Ciénaga del Carmen, deep in the desert between Torreón and Saltillo, Coahuila, and on the Rio Nazas. The Wild Bunch is noted for intricate, multi-angle, quick-cut editing using normal and slow motion images, a revolutionary cinema technique in 1969. The writing of Green, Peckinpah, and Roy N. Sickner was nominated for a best screenplay Oscar, and the music by Jerry Fielding was nominated for Best Original Score. Additionally, Peckinpah was nominated for an Outstanding Directorial Achievement award by the Directors Guild of America, and cinematographer Lucien Ballard won the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography. In 1999, the U.S. National Film Registry selected The Wild Bunch for preservation in the Library of Congress as culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant. The film was ranked 80th in the American Film Institutes 100 best American films and the 69th most thrilling film. In 2008, the AFI listed 10 best films in 10 genres and ranked The Wild Bunch as the sixth-best Western. On Her Majesty's Secret Service On Her Majestys Secret Service is a 1969 British spy film and the sixth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions. It is based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming. Following Sean Connerys decision to retire from the role after You Only Live Twice, Eon Productions selected an unknown actor and model, George Lazenby, to play the part of James Bond. During the making of the film, Lazenby announced that he would play the role of Bond only once. In the film, Bond faces Blofeld, who is planning to hold the world ransom by the threat of sterilising the worlds food supply through a group of brainwashed "angels of death". Along the way Bond meets, falls in love with, and eventually marries Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo. It is the only Bond film to have been directed by Peter R. Hunt, who had served as a film editor and second unit director on previous films in the series. Hunt, along with producers Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, decided to produce a more realistic film that would follow the novel closely. It was shot in Switzerland, England, and Portugal from October 1968 to May 1969. Although its cinema release was not as lucrative as its predecessor You Only Live Twice, On Her Majestys Secret Service was still one of the top performing films of the year. Critical reviews upon release were mixed, but the films reputation has improved greatly over time. A Cure for Wellness A Cure for Wellness is a 2016 psychological horror film directed by Gore Verbinski, written by Justin Haythe, and starring Dane DeHaan, Jason Isaacs, and Mia Goth. Its plot follows a young executive who is sent to retrieve a colleague from a mysterious rehabilitation center in the Swiss Alps. An international co-production based in the United States, Germany, and Luxembourg, the film was shot on location at various German locations, including Hohenzollern Castle in Baden-Württemberg. Its screenplay, written by Haythe, is based on a story co-written by Haythe and Verbinski, who were both inspired by Thomas Manns 1924 novel The Magic Mountain. The film was released on February 17, 2017 by 20th Century Fox. The film received mixed reviews and grossed $26 million against its $40 million production budget. The Day the Earth Stood Still The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 1951 American black-and-white science fiction film from 20th Century Fox, produced by Julian Blaustein and directed by Robert Wise. The film stars Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal, Billy Gray, Hugh Marlowe, and Sam Jaffe. The screenplay was written by Edmund H. North, based on the 1940 science fiction short story "Farewell to the Master" by Harry Bates, and the film score was composed by Bernard Herrmann. The films storyline involves a humanoid alien visitor named Klaatu that comes to Earth, accompanied by a powerful eight-foot tall robot, Gort, to deliver an important message that will affect the entire human race. In 1995, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Dukes of Hazzard The Dukes of Hazzard is a 2005 American buddy comedy road film based on the television series, The Dukes of Hazzard. The film was directed by Jay Chandrasekhar and released on August 5, 2005, by Warner Bros. Pictures. As in the television series, the film depicts the adventures of cousins Bo, Luke, and Daisy, and their Uncle Jesse, as they outfox crooked Hazzard County Commissioner Boss Hogg and Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane. The film was the acting debut of pop singer Jessica Simpson. While financially successful, the film met with massive negative reviews from critics. The film was followed by a direct-to-video prequel titled The Beginning. Case 39 Case 39 is a 2009 American supernatural psychological horror film directed by Christian Alvart, and starring Renée Zellweger, Jodelle Ferland, Bradley Cooper and Ian McShane. Wayne's World 2 Waynes World 2 is a 1993 American comedy film directed by Stephen Surjik and starring Mike Myers and Dana Carvey as hosts of a public-access television cable television show in Aurora. The film is the sequel to Waynes World, which was adapted from a sketch on NBCs Saturday Night Live. The Sandlot The Sandlot is a 1993 American coming-of-age comedy film co-written, directed, and narrated by David Mickey Evans which tells the story of a group of young baseball players during the summer of 1962. It stars Tom Guiry, Mike Vitar, Karen Allen, Denis Leary, and James Earl Jones. The filming locations were in Midvale, Salt Lake City, and Ogden. It grossed $33 million worldwide and has become a cult film. A Monster Calls A Monster Calls is a 2016 dark fantasy film directed by J. A. Bayona and written by Patrick Ness, based on his novel of the same name, which in turn was based off an original idea by Siobhan Dowd. The film stars Sigourney Weaver, Felicity Jones, Toby Kebbell, Lewis MacDougall, and Liam Neeson, and tells the story of Conor, a child whose mother is terminally ill; one night, he is visited by a monster in the form of a giant anthropomorphic yew tree, who states that he will come back and tell Conor three stories. The film is an international co-production between Spain, United Kingdom and the United States. A Monster Calls premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival on 10 September 2016. It was then released in Spain on 7 October 2016, and in the United Kingdom on 1 January 2017. In the United States, the film began a limited release in on 23 December 2016, followed by a wide release on 6 January 2017. It received positive reviews, being praised for its themes, directing, performances and visual effects, but underperformed at the box office, grossing $47 million worldwide on a budget of $43 million. Jack and Jill Jack and Jill is a 2011 American comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan, written by Steve Koren and Adam Sandler, and starring Sandler, Katie Holmes, and Al Pacino. The plot follows an ad executive, Jack Sadelstein, whose life takes a turn when his annoying twin sister comes to visit for Thanksgiving. The film was released on November 11, 2011 by Columbia Pictures and grossed $149 million against its $79 million budget. Jack and Jill was panned by critics, and is considered by some to be one of the worst films ever made. At the 32nd Golden Raspberry Awards, the film was nominated for a record of 12 Razzies in all ten categories. It became the first film to sweep the Razzies, "winning" in each category including Worst Picture, Worst Actor and Worst Actress. The Angry Birds Movie The Angry Birds Movie is a 2016 computer-animated comedy film based on Rovio Entertainments video game series of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures and Rovio Animation, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It was directed by Clay Kaytis and Fergal Reilly in their directorial debuts and written by Jon Vitti. The film features the ensemble voices of Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph, Kate McKinnon, Sean Penn, Tony Hale, Keegan-Michael Key, Bill Hader, and Peter Dinklage. The Angry Birds Movie was released in the United States and Canada on May 20, 2016. The film received mixed reviews from critics but was a box office success, grossing over $352 million worldwide and becoming the third highest-grossing film of all time to be based on a video game, behind Warcraft and Detective Pikachu. A sequel was released on August 13, 2019. Felon Felon is a 2008 American prison film written and directed by Ric Roman Waugh. The film stars Stephen Dorff, Val Kilmer and Harold Perrineau. The film tells the story of the family man who ends up in state prison after he kills an intruder. The story is based on events that took place in the 1990s at the notorious California State Prison. The film was released in the United States on July 18, 2008. Kingpin Kingpin is a 1996 American sports comedy film directed by Peter and Bobby Farrelly and written by Barry Fanaro and Mort Nathan. Starring Woody Harrelson, Randy Quaid, Vanessa Angel and Bill Murray, it tells the story of an alcoholic ex-professional bowler who becomes the manager for a promising Amish talent. It was filmed in and around Pittsburgh, as a stand-in for Scranton; Amish country; and Reno. The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie is a 2004 American live-action animated comedy film based on the Nickelodeon animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. The film was co-written, directed, and produced by series creator Stephen Hillenburg, with live-action sequences directed by Mark Osborne. It features the series cast of Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Clancy Brown, Rodger Bumpass and Mr. Lawrence, and also has new actors which include Alec Baldwin, David Hasselhoff, Scarlett Johansson and Jeffrey Tambor. It is the first film in the SpongeBob SquarePants film series. In this film, Plankton devises a plan to discredit his business nemesis Mr. Krabs, steal the Krabby Patty secret formula and take over the world by stealing King Neptunes crown and framing Mr. Krabs for the crime. SpongeBob and Patrick team up to retrieve the crown from Shell City to save Mr. Krabs from Neptunes wrath and the oceanic world from Planktons rule. Previous offers by Paramount Pictures for a film adaptation of SpongeBob SquarePants had been rejected by Stephen Hillenburg, but he eventually accepted one offer in 2002. A writing team consisting of Hillenburg, Paul Tibbitt, Derek Drymon, Aaron Springer, Kent Osborne and Tim Hill was assembled, conceiving the idea of a mythical heros quest and the search for a stolen crown, which would bring SpongeBob and Patrick to the surface. The film was originally intended as the series finale, but Nickelodeon ordered more episodes of the series as it had become increasingly profitable, so Hillenburg resigned as showrunner with Tibbitt taking his place. The film was widely promoted by Paramount and Nickelodeon, with tie-in promotions made by 7-Eleven, the Cayman Islands and Burger King, which decorated various of its franchises with SpongeBob inflatable figures. The film was released on November 19, 2004, grossing $140 million worldwide, and received generally positive reviews from critics. A second film titled Sponge Out of Water was released in 2015, and another titled Its a Wonderful Sponge is scheduled for release in 2020. The Color Purple The Color Purple is a 1985 American coming-of-age period drama film directed by Steven Spielberg with a screenplay by Menno Meyjes, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning 1982 novel of the same name by Alice Walker. It was Spielbergs eighth film as a director, and was a change from the summer blockbusters for which he had become famous. The film was also the first feature-length film directed by Spielberg for which John Williams did not compose the music. The film stars Danny Glover, Whoopi Goldberg, Desreta Jackson, Margaret Avery, Oprah Winfrey, Rae Dawn Chong, Willard Pugh, and Adolph Caesar in one of his final film roles. Filmed in Anson and Union counties in North Carolina, the film tells the story of a young African American girl named Celie Harris and shows the problems African American women faced during the early 20th century, including domestic violence, incest, pedophilia, poverty, racism, and sexism. Celie is transformed as she finds her self-worth through the help of two strong female companions. The film was a box office success, raising $142 million from a budget of $15 million. The film received positive reviews from critics, receiving praise for its acting, direction, screenplay, score, and production merits; but it was also criticized by some critics for being "over-sentimental" and "stereotypical." The film was nominated for eleven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, without winning any; it also received four Golden Globe Award nominations, with Whoopi Goldberg winning Best Actress in a Drama. Steven Spielberg didnt receive an Academy Award nomination for his directing, but did receive a Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement, and a Golden Globe nomination. The film was later included in Roger Eberts book series The Great Movies. Taxi Taxi is a 1998 French action comedy film starring Samy Naceri, Frédéric Diefenthal and Marion Cotillard, written by Luc Besson and directed by Gérard Pirès. It has four sequels, Taxi 2, Taxi 3, Taxi 4 and Taxi 5 and one American remake, Taxi. It also provided the premise for the 2014 American television show, Taxi Brooklyn. The Uninvited The Uninvited is a 2009 American psychological horror film directed by the Guard Brothers and starring Emily Browning, Elizabeth Banks, Arielle Kebbel, and David Strathairn. It is a remake of the 2003 South Korean horror film A Tale of Two Sisters, which is in turn one of several film adaptations of the Korean folk tale Janghwa Hongryeon jeon. The film received mixed reviews. Entourage Entourage is a 2015 American comedy film written, directed and produced by Doug Ellin, and serves as a continuation of the HBO TV series of the same name. It stars the principal cast of the show, Kevin Connolly, Adrian Grenier, Kevin Dillon, Jerry Ferrara and Jeremy Piven, and follows actor Vincent Chase who goes overbudget on his directorial debut and must ask newly-appointed studio head Ari Gold for more money. After it was confirmed the series would end in 2011 with season 8, Ellin and the cast expressed their interest in doing a feature film. After script and production issues, the project was officially announced in 2013, and filming began around Los Angeles in February 2014. Entourage was theatrically released in the United States on June 3, 2015. It received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $49 million worldwide. Conan the Destroyer Conan the Destroyer is a 1984 American sword and sorcery film directed by Richard Fleischer, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Mako Iwamatsu reprising their roles as Conan and Akiro the wizard, respectively. The cast also includes Grace Jones, Wilt Chamberlain, Tracey Walter, and Olivia dAbo. It is the sequel to Conan the Barbarian. The film grossed $31 million in the US. Project Almanac Project Almanac is a 2015 American found footage science fiction thriller film directed by Dean Israelite in his directorial debut, and written by Jason Harry Pagan and Andrew Deutschman. The film stars Jonny Weston, Sofia Black-DElia, Sam Lerner, Allen Evangelista, Virginia Gardner and Amy Landecker. The film tells the story of a group of high school students that build a time machine. Filmed in 2013 and originally planned for an early 2014 release, the release date was later moved to January 30, 2015. Upon release, Project Almanac received generally mixed reviews from critics and audiences, and grossed $33 million against a production budget of $12 million. Snake Eyes Snake Eyes is a 1998 American conspiracy thriller film directed by Brian De Palma, featuring his trademark use of long tracking shots and split screens. It stars Nicolas Cage, Gary Sinise and Carla Gugino. The film was written by David Koepp and De Palma, and was released to theaters on August 7, 1998. It cost an estimated $73 million to produce and returned $103 million worldwide, but received mixed reviews from critics. Broken City Broken City is a 2013 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Allen Hughes and written by Brian Tucker. Mark Wahlberg stars as a police officer turned private investigator and Russell Crowe as the mayor of New York City who hires the private detective to investigate his wife. This is Hughes first solo feature film directing effort; in previous productions he collaborated with his twin brother Albert. Under a partnership between Emmett/Furla Films and Regency Enterprises, Hughes began production in 2011 in New York City and Louisiana. The film was released in theaters on , 2013. The films box office returns fell short of expectations, earning just over $34 million in ticket sales and failing to recoup its $35 million production budget. Burlesque Burlesque is a 2010 American backstage musical film written and directed by Steven Antin and starring Cher and Christina Aguilera along with Eric Dane, Cam Gigandet, Julianne Hough, Alan Cumming, Peter Gallagher, Kristen Bell, Stanley Tucci, Dianna Agron, and Tyne Stecklein. The film was released on November 24, 2010, in North America. Cher and Aguilera contributed to the soundtrack album, with Aguilera contributing eight out of the 10 songs and Cher taking the remaining two. The album was released in the United States on November 22, 2010, and received two nominations at the 54th Grammy Awards. The song "You Havent Seen the Last of Me", penned by Diane Warren and sung by Cher, won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song in 2011, while the film was nominated for the Golden Globe Award in the Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy category. The film has grossed about $90 million worldwide, and an additional $42 million in domestic video sales. Frailty Frailty is a 2001 American psychological thriller film, directed by and starring Bill Paxton, and co-starring Matthew McConaughey and Powers Boothe. It marks Paxtons directorial debut. The plot focuses on the strange relationship between two young boys and their fanatically religious father, who believes that he has been commanded by God to kill demons disguised as people. All Is Lost All Is Lost is a 2013 survival drama film written and directed by J. C. Chandor. The film stars Robert Redford as a man lost at sea. Redford is the only cast member, and the film has very few spoken words. All Is Lost is Chandors second feature film, following his 2011 debut Margin Call. It screened out of competition at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Among many honors, the film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Sound Editing and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score. Redford was nominated for his own Golden Globe and won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor. Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring is a 2003 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-duk about a Buddhist monastery that floats on a lake in a pristine forest. The story is about the life of a Buddhist monk as he passes through the seasons of his life, from childhood to old age. The film stars Su Oh-yeong, Kim Young-min, Seo Jae-kyung and Kim Jong-ho. The director himself appears as the man in the last stage of life. The film was released in the United States in 2004 by Sony Pictures Classics, in subtitle format. 88 Minutes 88 Minutes is a 2007 thriller film directed by Jon Avnet and starring Al Pacino, Alicia Witt, Leelee Sobieski, William Forsythe, Deborah Kara Unger, Amy Brenneman, Neal McDonough and Benjamin McKenzie. Filming began in the Vancouver area on October 8, 2005, and wrapped up in December 2005. In 2007 the film was released in various European countries. In May 2007, Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group paid $6 million to acquire North American and select international distribution rights of 88 Minutes. The group released the film in the United States theatrically on April 18, 2008, through TriStar Pictures. The Mothman Prophecies The Mothman Prophecies is a 2002 American supernatural horror-mystery film directed by Mark Pellington, and starring Richard Gere and Laura Linney. Based on the 1975 book of the same name by parapsychologist and Fortean author John Keel, the screenplay was written by Richard Hatem. The story follows John Klein, a reporter who researches the legend of the Mothman. After a lengthy detour he has no memory of, he finds himself in Point Pleasant, where there have been sightings of an unusual creature and other unexplained phenomena. Many of the sightings remind him of his dead wife. As he becomes increasingly drawn into mysterious forces at work, he hopes they can reconnect him to his wife, while the local sheriff becomes concerned about his obsessions. The film claims to be based on actual events that occurred between November 1966 and December 1967 in Point Pleasant, as described by Keel. It was shot in Pittsburgh and Kittanning and was released to mixed reviews. Sicko Sicko is a 2007 American documentary film made by filmmaker Michael Moore. The film investigates health care in the United States, focusing on its health insurance and the pharmaceutical industry. The movie compares the profiteering, non-universal U.S. system with the non-profit universal health care systems of Canada, the United Kingdom, France and Cuba. Sicko was made on a budget of about $9 million, and grossed $25 million theatrically in the United States. This box office take exceeded the official expectation of The Weinstein Company, which had hoped for a gross in line with Bowling for Columbines $22 million US box office gross. Get Shorty Get Shorty is a 1995 American gangster crime thriller-comedy film based on Elmore Leonards novel of the same name. The film is directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and stars John Travolta, Gene Hackman, Rene Russo, and Danny DeVito. A sequel, titled Be Cool, was released in 2005. Solaris Solaris is a 1972 Soviet science fiction art film based on Stanisław Lems novel of the same name published in 1961. The film was co-written and directed by Andrei Tarkovsky, and stars Donatas Banionis and Natalya Bondarchuk. The electronic music score was performed by Eduard Artemyev; a composition by J.S. Bach is also employed. The plot centers on a space station orbiting the fictional planet Solaris, where a scientific mission has stalled because the skeleton crew of three scientists have fallen into emotional crises. Psychologist Kris Kelvin travels to the station in order to evaluate the situation, only to encounter the same mysterious phenomena as the others. The film was Tarkovskys attempt to bring a new emotional and intellectual depth to the science fiction genre, viewing most western entries in the genre as shallow. Solaris won the Grand Prix Spécial du Jury and the FIPRESCI prize at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the Palme dOr. It is often cited as one of the greatest science fiction films in the history of cinema. Some of the ideas Tarkovsky expresses in this film are further developed in his Stalker. Reis Reis is a 2017 Turkish biographical film about Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the incumbent President of Turkey. It was released shortly before the constitutional referendum which aimed for a transition to an executive presidency. Swingers Swingers is a 1996 American comedy-drama film about the lives of single, unemployed actors living on the eastside of Hollywood, California during the 1990s swing revival. Written by Jon Favreau and directed by Doug Liman, the film starred Favreau and Vince Vaughn and featured performances by Ron Livingston and Heather Graham. A critical and commercial hit, the film helped propel Favreau, Vaughn, Graham, and Livingston to stardom, while also launching Limans directing career as he won the award for Best New Filmmaker at the 1997 MTV Movie Awards. This film was rated #58 on Bravos "100 Funniest Movies". The film was honored on the 2007 Spike TV Guys Choice Awards. The Invasion The Invasion is a 2007 American science fiction horror film directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel, with additional scenes written by The Wachowskis and directed by James McTeigue, and starring Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig. Its plot follows a Washington psychiatrist who finds those around her turning into emotionless beings shortly after a major space shuttle crash. Development of the film began in 2004. Warner Bros. hired David Kajganich to write what was intended to be a remake of the 1956 film Invasion of the Body Snatchers, but Kajganich crafted a different story as an original conception and to reflect contemporary times. Principal photography began in September 2005. The film was released on August 17, 2007, and grossed $40.2 million against a $65-80 million budget. The Invasion is the fourth film adaptation of the 1955 novel The Body Snatchers by Jack Finney, following Don Siegels 1956 film, Philip Kaufmans 1978 remake, and Abel Ferraras 1993 Body Snatchers. The Wedding Planner The Wedding Planner is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Adam Shankman, written by Michael Ellis and Pamela Falk, and starring Jennifer Lopez and Matthew McConaughey. Tommy Boy Tommy Boy is a 1995 American road comedy film directed by Peter Segal, written by Bonnie and Terry Turner, produced by Lorne Michaels, and starring former Saturday Night Live castmates and close friends Chris Farley and David Spade. This was the first of many movies that Peter Segal has filmed with former SNL castmates. The film was shot primarily in Toronto and Los Angeles under the working title "Rocky Road". It tells the story of a socially and emotionally immature man who learns lessons about friendship and self-worth following the sudden death of his industrialist father. The film did well commercially, but received mixed reviews from critics. However, since its release, Tommy Boy has become a cult classic due to being very successful on home video. Tommy Boy and the 1994 horror film Wes Cravens New Nightmare are dedicated to Gregg Fonseca, who died eight months before the release of Tommy Boy. Under Siege Under Siege is a 1992 American action-thriller film directed by Andrew Davis and written by J. F. Lawton. It stars Steven Seagal as an ex-Navy SEAL who must stop a group of mercenaries, led by Tommy Lee Jones, on the U.S. Navy battleship USS Missouri. It is Seagals most successful film in critical and financial terms, including two Oscar nominations for sound production. The musical score was composed by Gary Chang. It was followed by a 1995 sequel, Dark Territory. It Comes at Night It Comes at Night is a 2017 American horror film written and directed by Trey Edward Shults. It stars Joel Edgerton, Carmen Ejogo, Christopher Abbott, Kelvin Harrison Jr., and Riley Keough. The film had its premiere at the Overlook Film Festival at Timberline Lodge in Oregon on April 29, 2017, and was theatrically released on June 9, 2017 in the United States, by A24. It was positively received by critics and grossed over $19 million worldwide. Clue Clue is a 1985 American ensemble black comedy mystery film based on the board game of the same name. The film was directed by Jonathan Lynn, who collaborated on the script with John Landis, and stars Eileen Brennan, Tim Curry, Madeline Kahn, Christopher Lloyd, Michael McKean, Martin Mull, and Lesley Ann Warren. The film was produced by Debra Hill. In keeping with the nature of the board game, the theatrical release included three possible endings, with different theaters receiving one of the three endings. In the films home video release, all three endings were included. The film initially received mixed reviews and did poorly at the box office, grossing $14.6 million in the United States against its budget of $15 million, but it later developed a considerable cult following. Notes on a Scandal Notes on a Scandal is a 2006 British psychological thriller-drama film directed by Richard Eyre and produced by Robert Fox and Scott Rudin. Adapted from the 2003 novel of the same name by Zoë Heller, the screenplay was written by Patrick Marber. The film stars Judi Dench and Cate Blanchett and centers on a lonely veteran teacher who uncovers a fellow teachers illicit affair with an underage student. It was nominated for four Academy Awards – Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Original Score. Beverly Hills Cop III Beverly Hills Cop III is a 1994 American action comedy film starring Eddie Murphy and directed by John Landis, who had previously worked with Murphy on Trading Places and Coming to America. It is the third film in the Beverly Hills Cop trilogy, and a sequel to Beverly Hills Cop II. Murphy again plays Detroit cop Axel Foley, who once again returns to Beverly Hills, to stop a gang of counterfeiters who are responsible for the death of his boss. Foley teams up with his friend, Beverly Hills detective Billy Rosewood, and his investigation leads him to an amusement park known as Wonder World. The film features a number of cameo appearances by well-known film personalities, including Robert B. Sherman, Arthur Hiller, John Singleton, Joe Dante, special effects legend Ray Harryhausen, and George Lucas as a ride patron. Beverly Hills Cop III was released on May 25, 1994 and grossed $42 million in the United States, and $76.5 million at the foreign box office for a worldwide total of $119.2 million. However, the film was considered by critics and Murphy himself as the weakest film in the trilogy. Delivery Man Delivery Man is a 2013 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Ken Scott, produced by DreamWorks Pictures and Reliance Entertainment. A remake of Scotts 2011 French-Canadian film, Starbuck, the film stars Vince Vaughn, Chris Pratt and Cobie Smulders. It was released by Touchstone Pictures on November 22, 2013, received mixed reviews and grossed $50 million. Phenomenon Phenomenon is a 1996 American romantic fantasy drama film directed by Jon Turteltaub, written by Gerald Di Pego, and starring John Travolta, Kyra Sedgwick, Forest Whitaker, Robert Duvall, and Jeffrey DeMunn. In the film, an amiable, small-town everyman is inexplicably transformed into a genius with telekinetic powers. The original music score was composed by Thomas Newman. No Escape No Escape is a 2015 American action thriller film directed by John Erick Dowdle, who co-wrote the screenplay with his brother, Drew Dowdle. The film stars Owen Wilson, Lake Bell, and Pierce Brosnan, and tells the story of an expat engineer trapped with his family in an unnamed South-East Asian country during a violent uprising. The film was released on August 26, 2015. It had special sneak previews in the Philippines on August 16 and 17, 2015, as well as multiple pre-screenings throughout the United States before its official release on August 26, 2015 by The Weinstein Company. No Escape received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the action sequences and the acting performances, especially Wilsons dramatic role, but others criticized the lack of character development and anti-climactic ending. Horns Horns is a 2013 Canadian-American dark fantasy horror film directed by Alexandre Aja, based on Joe Hills novel of the same name. Daniel Radcliffe stars as a man falsely accused of raping and murdering his girlfriend, who uses his newly discovered paranormal abilities to uncover the real killer. The film had its world premiere at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, and was released theatrically in the United States on October 31, 2014. Addams Family Values Addams Family Values is a 1993 American comedy film, the sequel to The Addams Family. It was written by Paul Rudnick and directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, and features many cast members from the original, including Raul Julia, Anjelica Huston, Christopher Lloyd, Christina Ricci, Carel Struycken, Jimmy Workman and Christopher Hart. Joan Cusack plays a serial killer who marries Uncle Fester intending to murder him for his inheritance, while teenagers Wednesday and Pugsley are sent to summer camp. Included in the soundtrack is "Supernatural Thing", which was a chart success for Ben E. King. Compared to its predecessor, which retained something of the madcap approach of the 1960s sitcom, Addams Family Values is played more for macabre laughs. The film was well received by critics, in contrast to its predecessors mixed critical reception. However, unlike the first movie, it did average business by earning only $48.9 million against a $47 million budget. The Longest Ride The Longest Ride is a 2015 American Neo Western romantic drama film directed by George Tillman Jr. and written by Craig Bolotin. Based on Nicholas Sparks 2013 novel of the same name, the film stars Scott Eastwood, Britt Robertson, Jack Huston, Oona Chaplin, Alan Alda, Melissa Benoist, Lolita Davidovich, and Gloria Reuben. The film was released on April 10, 2015 by 20th Century Fox. Pink Floyd: The Wall Pink Floyd – The Wall is a 1982 British live-action/animated musical drama film directed by Alan Parker with animated segments by political cartoonist Gerald Scarfe, and is based on the 1979 Pink Floyd album of the same name. The film centres around a solitary rocker named Pink, who, after being driven into insanity by the death of his father and many depressive moments during his lifetime, constructs a metaphorical wall to be protected from the world and emotional situations around him. When this coping mechanism backfires he puts himself on trial and sets himself free. The screenplay was written by Pink Floyd vocalist and bassist Roger Waters. Like its musical companion, the film is highly metaphorical, and symbolic imagery and sound are present most commonly. The film is mostly driven by music and features little dialogue. Gerald Scarfe drew and animated 15 minutes of animated sequences, which appear at several points in the film. It was the seventh animated feature to be presented in Dolby Stereo. The film is best known for its imagery of mental isolation, drug use, war, fascism, dark or disturbing animated sequences, sexual situations, violence and gore. Despite its turbulent production and the creators voicing their discontent about the final product, the film has since fared well generally, and has established cult status. House of 1000 Corpses House of 1000 Corpses is a 2003 American horror film written, co-scored, and directed by Rob Zombie in his directorial debut. It stars Sid Haig, Bill Moseley, Sheri Moon, Karen Black, Rainn Wilson, Chris Hardwick, and Dennis Fimple in his final role. The plot centers on a group of teenagers who are kidnapped and tortured by a psychotic family during Halloween, after traveling across the country to write a book. Inspired by 1970s horror films such as The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Hills Have Eyes, Zombie conceived the film while designing a haunted house attraction for Universal Studios Hollywood, where filming took place in 2000 on the backlots and Valencia. When the studio shelved the film fearing that it would receive an NC-17 rating, Zombie re-acquired the rights and were eventually sold to Lions Gate Entertainment, who released the film in April 2003. Despite receiving an unfavorable response from critics, it went on to gross $16 million worldwide. Since its release, the film has achieved a cult following, was developed into a haunted house attraction by Zombie for Universal Studios, and was followed by two sequels, The Devils Rejects and 3 from Hell. Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans is a 2009 American neo-noir crime drama film directed by Werner Herzog and starring Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes, Tom Bower, Jennifer Coolidge, Alvin Xzibit Joiner, Val Kilmer, and Brad Dourif. Though the films title resembles that of Abel Ferraras 1992 film Bad Lieutenant; it is neither a sequel nor a remake; according to Herzog, its only commonality is a corrupt policeman as the central character. Both Bad Lieutenant films were produced by Edward R. Pressman. The film premiered on September 9, 2009 at the 66th Venice International Film Festival where it won the Christopher D. Smithers Foundation Special Award for Herzog. It opened in general release in the United States on November 20, 2009. Confessions of a Shopaholic Confessions of a Shopaholic is a 2009 American romantic comedy film based on the first two entries in the Shopaholic series of novels by Sophie Kinsella. Directed by P. J. Hogan, the film stars Isla Fisher as the shopaholic journalist and Hugh Dancy as her boss. Super Super is a 2010 American superhero dark comedy film written and directed by James Gunn and starring Rainn Wilson, Ellen Page, Liv Tyler, Kevin Bacon and Nathan Fillion. It tells the story of Frank Darbo, a short-order cook who becomes a superhero without having any superhuman ability, calling himself the "Crimson Bolt". He sets out to rescue his wife Sarah from the hands of a drug dealer. The film premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in theaters in the United States on April 1, 2011 and on video on demand on April 13, 2011. The film was released unrated in U.S. theaters, and later received an R rating for its DVD/Blu-ray release. Upon release, Super received generally mixed reviews from critics and only grossed around $593,933 against a budget of $2.5 million, making it Gunns lowest-grossing film. Widows Widows is a 2018 heist film directed by Steve McQueen from a screenplay by Gillian Flynn and McQueen, based upon the 1983 British television series of the same name. The plot follows four Chicago women who attempt to steal $5 million from the home of a prominent local politician in order to pay back a crime boss from whom $2 million was stolen by the womens husbands before they were killed in a botched getaway attempt. A British-American co-production, the film features an ensemble cast consisting of Viola Davis, Michelle Rodriguez, Elizabeth Debicki, Cynthia Erivo, Colin Farrell, Brian Tyree Henry, Daniel Kaluuya, Jacki Weaver, Carrie Coon, Robert Duvall, and Liam Neeson. Widows premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on November 6, 2018 and in the United States on November 16, by 20th Century Fox. The film grossed $76 million worldwide and received praise for its direction, screenplay and performances, with critics crediting it for blending "dramatic themes with popcorn thrills". It received several award nominations, among them one for Davis for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Eden Lake Eden Lake is a 2008 British horror film written and directed by James Watkins and starring Kelly Reilly, Michael Fassbender and Jack OConnell. The film received mostly positive reviews, and was nominated for the Empire Award for Best British Film. It is among a group of roughly contemporaneous films that deal with concerns over "Broken Britain" and a fear of "hoodies". Star Trek Generations Star Trek Generations is a 1994 American science fiction film directed by David Carson and based on the franchise Star Trek. It is the seventh film in the Star Trek film series, and the first to star the cast of the television series The Next Generation. In the film, Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the USS Enterprise-D joins forces with Captain James T. Kirk to stop a villain from destroying a planet. Writers Ronald D. Moore and Brannon Braga worked on the script concurrently with the last season of The Next Generation; production began while the series was still being shot. Parts of the film were shot at the Valley of Fire State Park near Overton, Paramount Studios, and Lone Pine. The film uses a mix of traditional optical effects alongside computer-generated imagery. Promotion for the film included a website, a first for a major motion picture. Generations opened on November 18. It received mixed reviews from critics, but performed well at the box office. It was followed by First Contact in 1996. Holes Holes is a 2003 American adventure comedy-drama film directed by Andrew Davis, and based on the 1998 novel of the same name by Louis Sachar. Sachar also penned the screenplay for the film. The film stars Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight, Patricia Arquette, Tim Blake Nelson and Shia LaBeouf. The film was co produced by Walden Media and Walt Disney Pictures and distributed in many markets by Disneys distribution company Buena Vista. Holes was released in the United States on April 18, 2003, and earned $71.4 million worldwide. It was later released on DVD and VHS on September 23, 2003, by Buena Vista Home Entertainment and Walt Disney Home Entertainment. The film is dedicated to Scott Plank, who died in a car accident six months before the films release. The Hustler The Hustler is a 1961 American CinemaScope drama film directed by Robert Rossen from Walter Teviss 1959 novel of the same name, adapted for the screen by Rossen and Sidney Carroll. It tells the story of small-time pool hustler "Fast Eddie" Felson and his desire to break into the "major league" of professional hustling and high-stakes wagering by high-rollers that follows it. He throws his raw talent and ambition up against the best player in the country, seeking to best the legendary pool player "Minnesota Fats". After initially losing to Fats and getting involved with unscrupulous manager Bert Gordon, Eddie returns to try again, but only after paying a terrible personal price. The film was shot on location in New York City and stars Paul Newman as "Fast" Eddie Felson; Jackie Gleason as Minnesota Fats; Piper Laurie as Sarah; and George C. Scott as Bert. The Hustler was a major critical and popular success, gaining a reputation as a modern classic. Its exploration of winning, losing, and character garnered a number of major awards; it is also credited with helping to spark a resurgence in the popularity of pool. Dogtooth Dogtooth is a 2009 Greek drama film co-written and directed by Yorgos Lanthimos about a husband and wife who keep their children ignorant of the world outside their property well into adulthood. The film stars Christos Stergioglou, Michelle Valley, Angeliki Papoulia, Mary Tsoni and Christos Passalis. The film is Lanthimos second feature film and it won the Prix Un Certain Regard at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards. Gerald's Game Geralds Game is a 2017 American psychological horror thriller drama film directed and edited by Mike Flanagan and written by Jeff Howard and Flanagan. It is based on Stephen Kings 1992 novel of the same title, long thought to be unfilmable. The film stars Carla Gugino and Bruce Greenwood as a married couple staying in an isolated house during a holiday. When the husband dies of a sudden heart attack, his wife, left handcuffed to the bed without the key and with little hope of rescue, must find a way to survive, all while battling her inner demons. Geralds Game was released on September 29, 2017, by Netflix. It received very positive reviews from critics, who lauded Guginos performance; Flanagans direction, as well as the films themes and their treatment, were also singled out. Gangs of Wasseypur Gangs of Wasseypur – Part 1 is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language crime film directed by Anurag Kashyap, and written by Kashyap and Zeishan Quadri. It is the first installment of the Gangs of Wasseypur series, centered on the coal mafia of Dhanbad, Jharkhand, and the underlying power struggles, politics and vengeance between three crime families. Part 1 features ensemble cast with Manoj Bajpayee, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Richa Chadda, Huma Qureshi, Vineet Kumar Singh, Tigmanshu Dhulia and Pankaj Tripathi in the major roles. Its story spans from the early 1940s to the mid-1990s. Both parts were originally shot as a single film measuring a total of 319 minutes and screened at the 2012 Cannes Directors Fortnight but since no Indian theatre would volunteer to screen a five plus hour film, it was divided into two parts for the Indian market. The film received an A certification from the Indian Censor Board. The films soundtrack is heavily influenced by traditional Indian folk songs. Part 1 was released on 22 June 2012 in more than 1000 theatre screens across India. It was released on 25 July in France and on 28 June in the Middle East but was banned in Kuwait and Qatar. Gangs of Wasseypur was screened at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2013. Gangs of Wasseypur has won four nominations, including best film and best director, at the 55th Asia-Pacific Film Festival. The combined film won the Best Audiography, Re-recordists of the Final Mixed Track and Special Mention for acting at the 60th National Film Awards. The film collected four Filmfare Awards, including Best Film and Best Actress, at the 58th Filmfare Awards. Although not a huge hit by any financial standard, the meagre combined budget of ₹18.5 crore allowed the 2 films to be commercially successful, with net domestic earnings of ₹50.81 crore. It is considered by many as a modern cult film. Assault on Precinct 13 Assault on Precinct 13 is a 2005 French-American action thriller film directed by Jean-François Richet, starring Ethan Hawke and Laurence Fishburne. The cast also includes John Leguizamo, Maria Bello, Ja Rule, Drea de Matteo, Brian Dennehy, Aisha Hinds and Gabriel Byrne. It is a loose remake of John Carpenters 1976 film of the same name, with an updated plot. The Flintstones The Flintstones is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Brian Levant and written by Tom S. Parker, Jim Jennewein, and Steven E. de Souza. It is a live-action motion picture adaptation of the 1960–1966 animated television series of the same name. The film stars John Goodman as Fred Flintstone, Rick Moranis as Barney Rubble, Elizabeth Perkins as Wilma Flintstone, and Rosie ODonnell as Betty Rubble, along with Kyle MacLachlan as a villainous executive-vice president of Freds company, Halle Berry as his seductive secretary and Elizabeth Taylor, as Pearl Slaghoople, Wilmas mother. The B-52s performed their version of the cartoons theme song. The film, shot in California, was theatrically released on May 27, 1994, and earned almost $342 million worldwide against a $46 million budget, making it a huge box office success, despite earning negative reviews from critics. Observers criticized the storyline and tone, which they deemed too adult and mature for family audiences, as well as the casting of ODonnell as Betty and Taylor as Pearl, but praised its visual effects, costume design, art direction, and Goodmans performance as Fred. The Words The Words is a 2012 mystery romantic drama film, written and directed by Brian Klugman and Lee Sternthal in their directorial debut. It stars Bradley Cooper, Zoe Saldana, Olivia Wilde, Jeremy Irons, Ben Barnes, Dennis Quaid, and Nora Arnezeder. Cooper, a childhood friend of Klugman and Sternthal from Philadelphia, was also the executive producer. The Hundred-Foot Journey The Hundred-Foot Journey is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed by Lasse Hallström from a screenplay written by Steven Knight, adapted from Richard Morais 2010 novel of the same name. The film stars Helen Mirren, Om Puri, Manish Dayal and Charlotte Le Bon and is about a battle of two restaurants in a village: one by an Indian family and the other, a lofty Michelin-starred restaurant. Produced by Steven Spielberg and Oprah Winfrey for DreamWorks Pictures through their respective production companies, Amblin Entertainment and Harpo Films, in association with Participant Media and Image Nation, it was released by Touchstone Pictures on August 8, 2014, receiving generally positive reviews and earning nearly $90 million at the worldwide box office. The Pelican Brief The Pelican Brief is a 1993 American legal thriller film based on the eponymous novel by John Grisham. Directed by Alan J. Pakula, the film stars Julia Roberts in the role of young law student Darby Shaw and Denzel Washington as Washington Herald reporter Gray Grantham. The film, which features music composed by James Horner, was the last film that featured Pakula as both writer and director before his death. Murder Mystery Murder Mystery is a 2019 American comedy mystery film directed by Kyle Newacheck and written by James Vanderbilt. The film stars Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston, and Luke Evans, and follows a married couple who are caught up in a murder investigation on a billionaires yacht. It was released on June 14, 2019, by Netflix. Frank Frank is a 2014 black comedy film directed by Lenny Abrahamson, produced by David Barron, Ed Guiney and Stevie Lee and written by Jon Ronson and Peter Straughan. It stars Michael Fassbender, Domhnall Gleeson, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Scoot McNairy, and François Civil. The film premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. It was released theatrically in Ireland and Britain on 9 May 2014 and on DVD and On-Demand on 12 September 2014. Machete Kills Machete Kills is a 2013 American action exploitation film co-written and directed by Robert Rodriguez. It is a sequel to Machete, the third film based on a Grindhouse fake trailer and the second spin-off of the Spy Kids franchise. Danny Trejo, Michelle Rodriguez, Tom Savini, Billy Blair, Electra and Elise Avellan, Felix Sabates, and Jessica Alba reprise their roles from the first film, and are joined by series newcomers Mel Gibson, Demián Bichir, Amber Heard, Sofía Vergara, Lady Gaga, Antonio Banderas, Cuba Gooding Jr., Vanessa Hudgens, Alexa Vega, William Sadler, Marko Zaror, and Charlie Sheen. The film follows the titular ex-federal as he is recruited by the U.S. President to stop an arms dealer and a revolutionary. The film was released on October 11, 2013, failing to recoup its budget of $20 million and received mixed reviews. Critics cited the overuse of plot points, poorly produced CGI, and the out-of-place science fiction elements. Stay Stay is a 2005 American psychological thriller film directed by Marc Forster and written by David Benioff. It stars Ewan McGregor, Naomi Watts, Ryan Gosling and Bob Hoskins, with production by Regency and distribution by 20th Century Fox. The film represents intense relationships centering on reality, death, love and the afterlife. The Boy The Boy is a 2016 horror film directed by William Brent Bell and written by Stacey Menear. The film stars Lauren Cohan and Rupert Evans. Filming began on March 10, 2015, in Victoria. The film was released by STXfilms on January 22, 2016. It is an international co-production between China and the United States. Knock Knock Knock Knock is a 2015 American erotic thriller-horror film directed by Eli Roth, who also co-wrote the script with Guillermo Amoedo and Nicolás López. The film stars Keanu Reeves, Lorenza Izzo, and Ana de Armas. The film was released on October 9, 2015, by Lionsgate Premiere. Knock Knock is a remake of the 1977 film Death Game, which was directed by Peter S. Traynor and starred Sondra Locke and Colleen Camp. All three individuals had a hand in the production of Knock Knock, while Camp also had a cameo in the newer film. Alvin and the Chipmunks Alvin and the Chipmunks is a 2007 American live-action/computer animated musical comedy film directed by Tim Hill. Based on the characters of the same name created by Ross Bagdasarian, the film stars Jason Lee, David Cross, Cameron Richardson, Jane Lynch, Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler and Jesse McCartney. It was released worldwide on December 14, 2007, by 20th Century Fox and produced by Fox 2000 Pictures and Regency Enterprises. Alvin and the Chipmunks grossed $217 million in North America and $361 million at the box office worldwide on a budget of $60 million and was the seventh-best-selling DVD of 2008, earning over $101 million. The film received generally unfavorable reviews from critics. Alvin and the Chipmunks is the first live action/animated film starring Alvin and the Chipmunks since Little Alvin and the Mini-Munks was released in 2003, as that film features puppetry used for the Chipmunks and this film features computer animation used for them. The film was followed by three sequels: The Squeakquel, released on December 23, 2009; Chipwrecked, released on December 16, 2011; and The Road Chip, released on December 18, 2015. Suspiria Suspiria is a 1977 Italian supernatural horror film directed by Dario Argento, co-written by Argento and Daria Nicolodi, partially based on Thomas De Quinceys 1845 essay Suspiria de Profundis and co-produced by Claudio and Salvatore Argento. The film stars Jessica Harper as an American ballet student who transfers to a prestigious dance academy in Germany but realizes, after a series of brutal murders, that the academy is a front for a supernatural conspiracy. It also features Stefania Casini, Flavio Bucci, Miguel Bosé, Alida Valli, Udo Kier and Joan Bennett, in her final film role. The film is the first of the trilogy Argento refers to as The Three Mothers, which also comprises Inferno and The Mother of Tears. Suspiria has become one of Argentos most successful feature films, receiving critical acclaim for its visual and stylistic flair, use of vibrant colors and its score by the progressive rock band Goblin. Suspiria was nominated for two Saturn Awards: Best Supporting Actress for Bennett in 1978, and Best DVD Classic Film Release, in 2002. It has become a cult classic, and is recognised as an influential film in the horror genre. It served as the inspiration for a 2018 film of the same title, directed by Luca Guadagnino. Cabin Fever Cabin Fever is a 2002 American horror comedy film co-written and directed by Eli Roth and starring Rider Strong, Jordan Ladd, James DeBello, Cerina Vincent, Joey Kern, and Giuseppe Andrews. The story follows a group of college graduates who rent a cabin in the woods and begin to fall victim to a flesh-eating virus. The inspiration for the films story came from a real-life experience during a trip to Iceland when Roth developed a skin infection. Into the Blue Into the Blue is a 2005 American action-thriller film starring Paul Walker, Jessica Alba, Scott Caan, Ashley Scott, Josh Brolin, and James Frain. The film was directed by John Stockwell and was co-distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures. The BFG The BFG is a 2016 American fantasy animation adventure film directed and co-produced by Steven Spielberg, written by Melissa Mathison and based on the 1982 novel of the same name by Dahl. The film stars Mark Rylance, Ruby Barnhill, Penelope Wilton, Jemaine Clement, Rebecca Hall, Rafe Spall and Bill Hader. In the film, a 10-year-old orphaned human girl named Sophie befriends a benevolent giant dubbed the "Big Friendly Giant", who takes her to Giant Country, where they attempt to stop the man-eating giants that are invading the human world. Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall began development on a live-action adaptation of The BFG back in the 1990s, and various screenwriters were hired to work on the screenplay in the subsequent years. DreamWorks acquired the screen rights to Dahls book in September 2011, and Marshall and Sam Mercer joined as producers, Mathison as screenwriter and Kennedy as executive producer. Spielberg was announced as director in April 2014, alongside his production company Amblin Entertainment as co-producer. Principal photography commenced in March 2015, marking Spielbergs first directorial film for Walt Disney Pictures, which co-financed the film. The BFG premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 2016, and held its North American debut at the El Capitan Theater on June 21, 2016. The film was released in the United States in Disney Digital 3-D, RealD 3D, IMAX 3D, and conventional theatrical formats on July 1, 2016, the same year of Dahls centennial. Although the film received generally positive reviews from critics, it grossed only $183 million against its $140 million budget, making it a box office bomb. Detachment Detachment is a 2011 American drama film about the high school education system directed by Tony Kaye, starring Adrien Brody with an ensemble supporting cast. Speed 2: Cruise Control Speed 2: Cruise Control is a 1997 American action thriller film produced and directed by Jan de Bont, and written by Randall McCormick and Jeff Nathanson. It is a sequel to Speed and stars Jason Patric, Willem Dafoe, and Sandra Bullock. Cruise Control tells the story of Annie and Alex, a couple who go on vacation to the Caribbean aboard a luxury cruise ship, which is hijacked by a villain named Geiger. As they are trapped aboard the ship, Annie and Alex work with the ships first officer to try to stop it after they discover it is programmed to crash into an oil tanker. De Bont had the idea for the film after he had a recurring nightmare about a cruise ship crashing into an island. Speed star Keanu Reeves was initially supposed to reprise his role as Jack Traven for the sequel, but decided not to commit and was replaced by Patric before filming. Production took place aboard Seabourn Legend, the ship on which the film is set. The final scene, in which the ship crashes into the island of Saint Martin, cost almost a quarter of the budget, and set records as the largest and most expensive stunt ever filmed. Many interior scenes aboard the ship were shot on soundstages in the Greater Los Angeles Area. The soundtrack featured mostly reggae music. Mark Mancina returned to compose the film score, released as an album 13 years after the films release. The film was released by 20th Century Fox on June 13, 1997, to overwhelmingly negative reviews. The acting, story, and characters attracted the most criticism, as well as its setting on a slow-moving cruise ship, citing it as less thrilling than that of Speed on a fast-moving bus. Eminent critic Roger Ebert, though, prominently stood in defense of the film, calling it a "truly rousing ocean liner adventure story" only weakened by Bullocks acting. The film was also a financial disappointment, earning $164 million worldwide against a budget of $110 million. It was nominated for eight Golden Raspberry Awards, winning the Worst Remake or Sequel category. Youth in Revolt Youth in Revolt is a 2009 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Miguel Arteta and written by Gustin Nash. Based on C.D. Paynes epistolary novel of the same name, the film stars Michael Cera and Portia Doubleday, with Justin Long, Ray Liotta, and Steve Buscemi in supporting roles. The film follows a shy and lonely teenage boy desperate to lose his virginity. While on a trailer park holiday with his mother and her boyfriend, he meets an attractive girl and is immediately smitten. Unfortunately, when the two are separated Nick must learn how to rebel in order to be with the girl he loves. The Fourth Kind The Fourth Kind is a 2009 American science fiction psychological thriller film directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi and featuring a cast of Milla Jovovich, Elias Koteas, Corey Johnson, Will Patton, Charlotte Milchard, Mia Mckenna-Bruce, Yulian Vergov, and Olatunde Osunsanmi. The title is derived from the expansion of J. Allen Hyneks classification of close encounters with aliens, in which the fourth kind denotes alien abductions. The film is a pseudodocumentary purporting to be based on real events occurring in Nome in 2000, in which psychologist Dr. Abigail Emily "Abbey" Tyler uses hypnosis to uncover memories from her patients of alien abduction, and finds evidence suggesting that she may have been abducted as well. The film has two components: dramatization, in which actors portray the individuals involved, and "documentary", in which video footage purports to show the actual victims undergoing hypnosis. Throughout the film, Abbey, played by Charlotte Milchard, is shown purportedly being interviewed on television in 2002, two years after the abductions occurred. At some points in the film, the "documentary" and dramatized footage are presented alongside each other in split-screen. The film received mainly negative reviews from critics but made US$47.71 million in cinemas worldwide. Bloodsport Bloodsport is a 1988 American martial arts film directed by Newt Arnold. It stars Jean-Claude Van Damme, Donald Gibb, Leah Ayres, and Bolo Yeung. The film is partly based on unverified claims made by martial artist Frank Dux. It sold well at the box office, grossing $65 million on a budget of $1.5–2.3 million. Bloodsport was one of Van Dammes first starring films and showcased his athletic abilities. It has since become a cult film. Rock of Ages Rock of Ages is a 2012 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Adam Shankman and based on the rock jukebox Broadway musical Rock of Ages by Chris DArienzo. Starring country singer Julianne Hough and Diego Boneta leading an ensemble cast that includes Russell Brand, Alec Baldwin, Paul Giamatti, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Malin Åkerman, Mary J. Blige, Bryan Cranston and Tom Cruise, the film features the music of many 1980s Rock and Glam Rock artists including Def Leppard, Journey, Scorpions, Poison, Foreigner, Guns N Roses, Pat Benatar, Joan Jett, Bon Jovi, Twisted Sister, Whitesnake, REO Speedwagon, and others. The films score was composed and conducted by Cliff Eidelman. Originally scheduled to enter production in summer 2009 for a 2011 release, it eventually commenced production in May 2011 and was released on June 15, 2012. The film received mixed critical reviews and grossed only $59 million worldwide. However, Cruise was particularly lauded for his performance of "Pour Some Sugar on Me" and "Wanted Dead or Alive". The related film soundtrack also did critically well, certified Gold in Canada. Disconnect Disconnect is a 2012 American drama film directed by Henry Alex Rubin and stars an ensemble cast, which includes Jason Bateman, Hope Davis, Frank Grillo, Andrea Riseborough, Paula Patton, Michael Nyqvist, Alexander Skarsgård, Max Thieriot and fashion designer Marc Jacobs in his debut acting role. The film explores how people experience the negative sides of modern communication technology by following three interconnecting stories. Stir of Echoes Stir of Echoes is a 1999 American supernatural horror film directed by David Koepp. Koepps screenplay is based on the novel A Stir of Echoes by Richard Matheson. It stars Kevin Bacon, Kathryn Erbe, Illeana Douglas and Kevin Dunn. In the story, Tom Witzky begins experiencing a series of frightening visions after insisting he be hypnotized by his sister-in law, Lisa. It was released in the U.S. on September 10, 1999. Slither Slither is a 2006 American science fiction body horror comedy film written and directed by James Gunn in his directorial debut. Starring Nathan Fillion, Elizabeth Banks, Tania Saulnier, Gregg Henry, and Michael Rooker, the film depicts a small town in South Carolina that becomes invaded by a malevolent alien parasite. Slither was a box office bomb, but received generally positive reviews from critics and has since become a cult film. I Spit on Your Grave I Spit on Your Grave is a 2010 American rape-and-revenge horror film and a remake of the controversial 1978 cult film I Spit on Your Grave. It was directed by Steven R. Monroe and written by Stuart Morse, based on the first films screenwriter Zarchis screenplay, and stars Sarah Butler, Jeff Branson, Daniel Franzese, Rodney Eastman, Chad Lindberg, Tracey Walter, and Andrew Howard. It was distributed by CineTel, and produced by the companys president and CEO Paul Hertzberg. Lisa Hansen, Jeff Klein, Alan Ostroff, Gary Needle, and Meir Zarchi  served as executive producers. Principal photography began on November 2, 2009, with location filming taking place in Louisiana. I Spit on Your Grave had its premiere on Texas Frightmare Weekend on May 1, 2010 and was theatrically released in the United States on October 8, 2010, by Anchor Bay. The film received negative reviews from critics and grossed $572,809 on a $2 million budget. The Squid and the Whale The Squid and the Whale is a 2005 American independent arthouse comedy-drama film written and directed by Noah Baumbach and produced by Wes Anderson. It tells the semi-autobiographical story of two boys in Brooklyn dealing with their parents divorce in 1986. The film is named after the giant squid and sperm whale diorama housed at the American Museum of Natural History, which is seen in the film. The film was shot on Super 16mm, mostly using a handheld camera. At the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, the film won awards for best dramatic direction and screenwriting, and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. Baumbach later received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay. The film received six Independent Spirit Award nominations and three Golden Globe nominations. The New York Film Critics Circle, Los Angeles Film Critics Association and the National Board of Review voted its screenplay the years best. Red Dawn Red Dawn is a 2012 American war film directed by Dan Bradley. The screenplay by Carl Ellsworth and Jeremy Passmorea is a remake of the 1984 film of the same name. The film stars Chris Hemsworth, Josh Peck, Josh Hutcherson, Adrianne Palicki, Isabel Lucas, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. The film centers on a group of young people who defend their hometown from a North Korean invasion. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer announced its intention to remake Red Dawn in May 2008 and subsequently hired Bradley and Ellsworth. The principal characters were cast the following year and the film went into production in September 2009 in Mount Clemens. Originally scheduled to be released on November 24, 2010, the film was shelved because of MGMs financial troubles. While in post-production, the invading army and antagonists were changed from Chinese to North Korean in order to maintain access to the Chinese box office, though the film was still not released in China. FilmDistrict bought the worldwide distribution rights in September 2011 and the film was released in the United States on November 23, 2012. Sex and the City 2 Sex and the City 2 is a 2010 American romantic comedy film written, co-produced, and directed by Michael Patrick King. It is the sequel to the 2008 film Sex and the City, based on the HBO series of the same name. Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon reprised their roles as friends Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte, and Miranda, while Chris Noth co-stars as Carries husband Mr. Big. It features cameos from Liza Minnelli, Miley Cyrus, Tim Gunn, Ron White, Omid Djalili, Penélope Cruz, Norm Lewis, Kelli OHara, and Ryan Silverman. Sex and the City 2 was released theatrically on May 27, 2010, in the United States and the following day in the United Kingdom, grossing $294 million from a $95 million budget. It received seven Golden Raspberry nominations, and won in the categories of Worst Actress, Worst Screen Ensemble, and Worst Sequel. The film was nominated for Worst Picture, Worst Screenplay, Worst Director, and Minnelli for Worst Supporting Actress. A third Sex and the City film was announced in 2016, but it was cancelled the following year. Species Species is a 1995 American science fiction horror film directed by Roger Donaldson and written by Dennis Feldman. It stars Natasha Henstridge, Ben Kingsley, Michael Madsen, Alfred Molina, Forest Whitaker and Marg Helgenberger. The films plot concerns a motley crew of scientists and government agents who try to track down Sil, a seductive extraterrestrial-human hybrid, before she successfully mates with a human male. The film was conceived by Feldman in 1987, and was originally pitched as a film treatment in the style of a police procedural, entitled The Message. When The Message failed to attract the studios, Feldman re-wrote it as a spec script, which ultimately led to the making of the film. The extraterrestrial aspect of Sils character was created by H. R. Giger, who also responsible for the beings from the Alien franchise. The effects combined practical models designed by Giger collaborator Steve Johnson and XFX, with computer-generated imagery done by Richard Edlunds Boss Film Studios. Giger felt that the film and the character were too similar to Alien, so he pushed for script changes. Most of the principal photography was done in Los Angeles, California, where the film is set. Several scenes were filmed in Utah and at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. The film was met with mixed reviews from critics, but nevertheless turned out to be a box office success, partly due to the hype surrounding Henstridges topless scenes in various tabloid newspapers and lad mags of the time, grossing US$113 million. It spawned a franchise, which includes one theatrical sequel, as well as two direct-to-television sequels. Species was adapted into a novel by Yvonne Navarro and two comic book series by Dark Horse Comics, one of which was written by Feldman. White Men Can't Jump White Men Cant Jump is a 1992 American sports comedy-drama film written and directed by Ron Shelton. It stars Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson as streetball hustlers. The film was released in the United States on March 27, 1992 by 20th Century Fox. Barfi! Barfi! is a 2012 Indian comedy-drama film co-produced, written and directed by Anurag Basu. Set in the 1970s, the film depicts the story of Murphy "Barfi" Johnson and his relationships with two women, Shruti and Jhilmil. The film stars Ranbir Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, and Ileana DCruz in the lead roles, with Saurabh Shukla, Ashish Vidyarthi, Jisshu Sengupta and Roopa Ganguly in supporting roles.it is loosely based on 2004 film the Notebook. Made on a budget of approximately , Barfi! opened worldwide on 14 September 2012. The film was a box office success, becoming one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of 2012 in India and overseas. The film went on to gross over worldwide. The film was selected as Indias official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film nomination for the 85th Academy Awards. Barfi won several awards and nominations at various award ceremonies across India. At the 58th Filmfare Awards, the film received thirteen nominations including Best Actress for Chopra, and Best Supporting Actress for DCruz, and won seven including Best Film, Best Actor for Kapoor, Best Female Debut for DCruz, and Best Music Directors for Pritam. My Father and My Son My Father and My Son is a 2005 Turkish drama film written and directed by Çağan Irmak about a family torn apart by the 1980 Turkish coup détat. The film which went on nationwide release on became one of the highest-grossing Turkish films in history. Fearless Fearless, also known as Huo Yuanjia in Chinese, and as Jet Lis Fearless in the United Kingdom and in the United States, is a 2006 Chinese-Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Ronny Yu and starring Jet Li. It is loosely based on the life of Huo Yuanjia, a Chinese martial artist who challenged foreign fighters in highly publicized events, restoring pride and nationalism to China at a time when Western imperialism and Japanese manipulation were eroding the country in the final years of the Qing Dynasty before the birth of the Republic of China. Li stated in an interview that the film was his last wushu martial arts epic, a point also made in the films television promotions and other publicity. Fearless was released on 26 January 2006 in Hong Kong, on 23 June 2006 in the United Kingdom, and on 22 September 2006 in the United States. Premonition Premonition is a 2007 American supernatural thriller film directed by Mennan Yapo and starring Sandra Bullock, Julian McMahon, and Amber Valletta. The films plot depicts a homemaker named Linda who experiences the days surrounding her husbands death in a non-chronological order, and how she attempts to save him from his impending doom. Blue Streak Blue Streak is a 1999 American buddy cop comedy film directed by Les Mayfield and starring Martin Lawrence, Luke Wilson, Dave Chappelle, Peter Greene, Nicole Ari Parker and William Forsythe. It is a remake of the British film The Big Job. The film was shot on location in California. The prime shooting spot was Sony Pictures Studios, which is located in Culver City. The film was released in September 1999 and opened as the number one movie in North America. It went on to gross nearly US$120 million at the worldwide box office. The soundtrack was certified platinum. It features artists such as So Plush featuring Ja Rule, Keith Sweat, Tyrese featuring Heavy D, Foxy Brown, Kelly Price and others. The lead single from the soundtrack was "Girls Best Friend" performed by Jay-Z. The single garnered much airplay on both television and radio. Inkheart Inkheart is a 2008 British-American-German fantasy adventure film directed by Iain Softley, produced by Cornelia Funke, Dylan Cuva, Sarah Wang, Ute Leonhardt, Toby Emmerich, Mark Ordesky, Ileen Maisel and Andrew Licht, written by David Lindsay-Abaire, music composed by Javier Navarrete and starring Brendan Fraser, Paul Bettany, Helen Mirren, Jim Broadbent, Andy Serkis, and Eliza Bennett. It is based on Cornelia Funkes novel of the same name. Produced by New Line Cinema, the film was released theatrically on December 12, 2008, in the UK and January 23, 2009, in the US by Warner Bros. Pictures. Inkheart received generally mixed reviews from critics and grossed earned $62,450,361 on a $60 million budget. Inkheart was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United Kingdom on April 13, 2009. On January 12, 2009, a video game based on the film was released for the Nintendo DS. Along Came a Spider Along Came a Spider is a 2001 American neo noir psychological thriller film directed by Lee Tamahori. It is the second installment of the Alex Cross film series and a sequel to the 1997 film Kiss the Girls, with Morgan Freeman reprising his role as detective Alex Cross. The screenplay by Marc Moss was adapted from the 1993 novel of the same title by James Patterson, but many of the key plot elements of the book were controversially eliminated. The movie received negative to mixed critical reviews, although it became a box office success. The Craft The Craft is a 1996 American supernatural horror film directed by Andrew Fleming and starring Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True. The films plot centers on a group of four outcast teenage girls at a fictional Los Angeles parochial high school who pursue witchcraft for their own gain, but soon encounter negative repercussions, which prove to be the ruin of one of them and a harsh learning experience for the other three, according to the Rule of Three of Wicca, which states that ones actions, whether positive or negative, return to the actor threefold. The film was released on May 3, 1996, by Columbia Pictures and it was a surprise hit, earning $55 million with a budget of $15 million. In the years since its release, the film has gained a cult following. Shaft Shaft is a 2000 American action thriller film directed by John Singleton and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Vanessa L. Williams, Jeffrey Wright, Christian Bale, Dan Hedaya, Busta Rhymes, Toni Collette and Richard Roundtree. Although the film is essentially a remake of the 1971 film of the same name, it is also a storyline sequel, making it the canon fourth installment, with Jacksons John Shaft character being related to the earlier films Shaft. The film received generally positive reviews and opened at the number-one position at the box office when it debuted June 16, 2000. Trumbo Trumbo is a 2015 American biographical drama film directed by Jay Roach and written by John McNamara. The film stars Bryan Cranston, Diane Lane, Helen Mirren, Louis C.K., Elle Fanning, John Goodman, and Michael Stuhlbarg. The film follows the life of Hollywood screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, and is based on the biography Dalton Trumbo by Bruce Alexander Cook. The film was shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2015, and was released on November 6, 2015, by Bleecker Street. The film received generally positive reviews, with Bryan Cranston being nominated for several awards, including the Academy Award for Best Actor, although the film itself was criticized for historical inaccuracies and misportrayals of people and events. Shaolin Soccer Shaolin Soccer is a 2001 sports comedy film directed by Stephen Chow, who also stars in the lead role. A former Shaolin monk reunites his five brothers, years after their masters death, to apply their superhuman martial arts skills to play football and bring Shaolin kung fu to the masses. Men in Black: International Men in Black: International is a 2019 American science fiction action film directed by F. Gary Gray and written by Art Marcum and Matt Holloway. It is a spin-off of the Men in Black film series, which is loosely based on the Malibu/Marvel comic book series of the same name by Lowell Cunningham. The film stars Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson, Kumail Nanjiani, Rebecca Ferguson, Rafe Spall, Laurent and Larry Bourgeois, and Liam Neeson. Emma Thompson reprises her role from the third film, while Tim Blaney returns to voice Frank the Pug from the first two installments. Talks of a fourth Men in Black film began after the release of Men in Black 3 in 2012. In February 2018, Hemsworth signed on to lead a spin-off while Gray was hired to direct, and Thompson joined the cast the following month. Filming took place in New York City, Morocco, Italy, and London from July to October 2018. Men in Black: International was theatrically released in the United States on June 14, 2019 by Sony Pictures Releasing, under its Columbia Pictures label. The film received negative reviews from critics, who criticized the "lackluster action and forgettable plot", although the chemistry between Hemsworth and Thompson was praised. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Star Trek III: The Search for Spock is a 1984 American science fiction film, written by Harve Bennett, directed by Leonard Nimoy, and based on the television series Star Trek. It is the third film in the Star Trek film series, and is the second part of a three-film story arc that begins with The Wrath of Khan and concludes with The Voyage Home. After the death of Spock, the crew of the USS Enterprise returns to Earth. When James T. Kirk learns that Spocks spirit, or katra, is held in the mind of Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy, Kirk and company steal the Enterprise to return Spocks body to his homeworld. The crew must also contend with hostile Klingons led by Kruge who are bent on stealing the secrets of a powerful terraforming device. Paramount Pictures commissioned the film after the positive critical and commercial reaction to The Wrath of Khan. Nimoy directed the film, becoming the first Star Trek cast member to do so. Producer Harve Bennett wrote the script starting from the end and working back, and intended the destruction of the Enterprise to be a shocking development. Bennett and Nimoy collaborated with effects house Industrial Light & Magic to develop storyboards and new ship designs; ILM also handled the films many special effects sequences. Aside from a single day of location shooting, all of the films scenes were shot on Paramount and ILM soundstages. Composer James Horner returned to expand his themes from the previous film. The Search for Spock opened on June 1, 1984. In its first week of release, the film grossed over $16 million from almost 2,000 theaters across North America. It went on to gross $76 million at the domestic box office, with a total of $87 million worldwide. Critical reaction to The Search for Spock was positive, but notably less so than the previous film. Reviewers generally praised the cast and characters, while criticism tended to focus on the plot; the special effects were conflictingly received. Roger Ebert called the film a compromise between the tones of the first and second Star Trek films. The Search for Spock has since been released on multiple home video formats, including VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray high definition discs. Wanderlust Wanderlust is a 2012 American comedy film directed by David Wain and written by Wain and Ken Marino, who also produced with Judd Apatow and Paul Rudd. The film stars Jennifer Aniston and Rudd as a married couple who try to escape modern society by finding themselves on a commune in Georgia, after the economy crashes down on their dreams in New York City. The Secret World of Arrietty Arrietty, titled in Japan and The Secret World of Arrietty in North America, is a 2010 Japanese animated fantasy film directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi as his feature film debut as a director, animated by Studio Ghibli for the Nippon Television Network, Dentsu, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, Walt Disney Japan, Mitsubishi, Toho and Wild Bunch, and distributed by Toho. The novel was adapted as a screenplay by Hayao Miyazaki and Keiko Niwa, based on The Borrowers by Mary Norton, an English author of childrens books, about a family of tiny people who live secretly in the walls and floors of a typical household, borrowing items from humans to survive. The film stars the voices of Mirai Shida, Ryunosuke Kamiki, Shinobu Otake, Keiko Takeshita, Tatsuya Fujiwara, Tomokazu Miura, and Kirin Kiki, and tells the story of a young Borrower befriending a human boy, while trying to avoid being detected by the other humans. Ghibli announced the film in late 2009 with Yonebayashi making his directorial debut. Miyazaki supervised the production as a developing planner. The voice actors were approached in April 2010, and Cécile Corbel wrote the films score as well as its theme song. This film marks the cinematic debut of Hiromasa Yonebayashi, as well as the British dub marking the cinematic debut of Tom Holland. The film was released in Japan on July 17, 2010, Arrietty received very positive reviews, praising the animation and music. It became the highest grossing Japanese film at the Japanese box office for the year 2010, and grossed over $145 million worldwide. The film also won the Animation of the Year award at the 34th Japan Academy Prize award ceremony. Two English-language versions of the film were produced, a British dub distributed and released by StudioCanal in the United Kingdom on July 29, 2011 and an American dub released by Walt Disney Pictures in North America on February 17, 2012. Doomsday Doomsday is a 2008 science fiction film written and directed by Neil Marshall. The film takes place in the future in Scotland, which has been quarantined because of a deadly virus. When the virus is found in London, political leaders send a team led by Major Eden Sinclair to Scotland to find a possible cure. Sinclairs team runs into two types of survivors: marauders and medieval knights. Doomsday was conceived by Marshall based on the idea of futuristic soldiers facing medieval knights. In producing the film, he drew inspiration from various movies, including Mad Max, Escape from New York and 28 Days Later. Marshall had a budget three times the size of his previous two films, The Descent and Dog Soldiers, and the director filmed the larger-scale Doomsday in Scotland and South Africa. The film was released in the United States and Canada on 14 March 2008 and in the United Kingdom on 9 May 2008. Doomsday did not perform well at the box office, and critics gave the film mixed reviews. Fallen Fallen is a 1998 American supernatural detective thriller film directed by Gregory Hoblit, produced by Charles Roven and Dawn Steel, from a screenplay by Nicholas Kazan. The film tells the story of John Hobbes, a Philadelphia police detective who is investigating murders committed by an apparent copycat killer. The murderer is later revealed to be a fallen angel known as Azazel, who possesses human beings by touch. Denzel Washington, John Goodman, Donald Sutherland, Embeth Davidtz, James Gandolfini and Elias Koteas star. Fallen was released on January 16, 1998, by Warner Bros. The film grossed $25.2 million against its budget of $46 million. It has a 40% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes, which calls it "not all that thrilling". Space Cowboys Space Cowboys is a 2000 American adventure drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood. It stars Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones, Donald Sutherland, and James Garner as four older "ex-test pilots" who are sent into space to repair an old Soviet satellite. G.I. Jane G.I. Jane is a 1997 American action film directed by Ridley Scott, produced by Largo Entertainment, Scott Free Productions and Caravan Pictures, distributed by Hollywood Pictures and starring Demi Moore, Viggo Mortensen and Anne Bancroft. The film tells the fictional story of the first woman to undergo training in U.S. Navy Special Warfare Group. It opened to mixed reviews with Moores performance receiving criticism and winning her the Razzie Award for Worst Actress. Although it made moderate profits earning $97.1 million against its $50 million budget, it was considered a box office disappointment. Following the debacle of Striptease the year previously, the failure of G.I. Jane marked the end of Moores career as a leading actress in Hollywood. Despite this, Moore, in her 2019 memoir Inside Out, called the film her proudest professional achievement. Mechanic: Resurrection Mechanic: Resurrection is a 2016 action thriller film directed by Dennis Gansel and written by Philip Shelby and Tony Mosher, with a story by Shelby and Brian Pittman. It is the sequel to the 2011 film The Mechanic, which was a remake of the 1972 film of the same name. The film stars Jason Statham, Tommy Lee Jones, Jessica Alba and Michelle Yeoh. Mechanic: Resurrection premiered in Hollywood on August 22, 2016 and was theatrically released in the United States on August 26, 2016. It received negative reviews and grossed $125 million worldwide. 21 & Over 21 & Over is a 2013 American comedy film written and directed by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, in their directorial debut. The film stars Justin Chon, Miles Teller, and Skylar Astin, and follows a trio of friends who go out drinking to celebrate one of their 21st birthdays despite having a medical interview the following morning. The film was released on March 1, 2013, received generally unfavorable reviews from critics and grossed $48 million. Fool's Gold Fools Gold is a 2008 American adventure-romance film from Warner Bros. Pictures about a recently divorced couple who rekindle their romantic life while searching for a lost treasure. The film was directed by Andy Tennant and reunites the How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days stars Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson. A Wednesday A Wednesday! is a 2008 Indian thriller film written and directed by Neeraj Pandey. It stars Naseeruddin Shah and Anupam Kher. Set between 2 pm and 6 pm on a Wednesday, the film depicts an about-to-retire police commissioner narrating a sequence of events that unfolded on a particular Wednesday. There does not exist any written record. The awareness of the incident exists only in his mind and in those of several individuals who were involved, willingly and unwillingly, and how those events affected the lives of all the concerned people. It was the inspiration for Tamil movie Unnaipol Oruvan , Telugu movie Eeenadu, and also the Hollywood movie A Common Man. The film, made at a small budget, was a sleeper hit at the box office grossing over Rs. 340 million worldwide. Despite its low promotion, it was a box office success due to critical acclaim and positive word-of-mouth. Box Office India declared it a hit. Critics praised the movie for its effective storyline and its twist ending. Subsequently, it won a number of awards including the Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director at the 56th National Film Awards. The Outsiders The Outsiders is a 1983 American coming-of-age drama film directed by Francis Ford Coppola, an adaptation of the 1967 novel of the same name by S. E. Hinton. The film was released on March 25, 1983. Jo Ellen Misakian, a librarian at Lone Star Elementary School in Fresno, and her students were responsible for inspiring Coppola to make the film. The film is noted for its cast of up-and-coming stars, including C. Thomas Howell, Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez, Matt Dillon, Tom Cruise, Patrick Swayze, Ralph Macchio, and Diane Lane. The film helped spark the Brat Pack genre of the 1980s. Both Lane and Dillon went on to appear in Coppolas related film Rumble Fish; Dillon and Estevez also starred in Tex. Emilio Estevez went on to write and star in That Was Then... This Is Now, the only S. E. Hinton film adaptation not to star Matt Dillon. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics, most notably the performances, particularly Macchio being singled out for praise, and performed well at the box office, grossing $33.7 million on a $10 million budget. The film has remained popular in the years since its release, and is now a cult classic. Outlander Outlander is a 2008 independent science fiction-action film starring Jim Caviezel, Sophia Myles, Jack Huston, John Hurt, and Ron Perlman, and written and directed by Howard McCain. The plot is loosely based on the 9th-century epic poem Beowulf, adapted to a science-fiction backstory involving a spaceship crashing in Iron Age Norway. The film was a box-office failure, grossing US$7 million compared to a budget estimated at $47 million, though it has since become a minor cult classic. Collateral Damage Collateral Damage is a 2002 American action thriller film directed by Andrew Davis and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Elias Koteas, Francesca Neri, Cliff Curtis, John Leguizamo and John Turturro. The film was released in the United States on February 8, 2002. The film tells the story of Los Angeles firefighter, Gordon Brewer, who seeks to avenge his son and wifes death at the hands of a guerrilla commando, by traveling to Colombia and facing his familys killers. The original script for the film had the same plotline but would have addressed American policy in the Middle East by taking place in Libya; director Davis and his screenwriters chose Colombia as the new location because it had not been used as extensively and touched on a current geopolitical conflict area. Noted anti-war activist Stan Goff was hired as a consultant but later described the film as horrible and stated that taking on the job was the worst mistake he had ever made. Six Days Seven Nights Six Days, Seven Nights is a 1998 American adventure comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Harrison Ford and Anne Heche. The screenplay was written by Michael Browning. It was filmed on location in Kauai, and released on June 12, 1998. Fruitvale Station Fruitvale Station is a 2013 American biographical drama film written and directed by Ryan Coogler. It is Cooglers feature directorial debut and is based on the events leading to the death of Oscar Grant, a young man who was killed in 2009 by BART police officer Johannes Mehserle at the Fruitvale district station of the Bay Area Rapid Transit system in Oakland. The film stars Michael B. Jordan as Oscar Grant with Kevin Durand and Chad Michael Murray playing the two BART police officers involved in Grants death, although their names were changed for the film. Melonie Diaz, Ahna OReilly and Octavia Spencer also star. Fruitvale Station debuted under its original title Fruitvale at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award for U.S. dramatic film. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where it won the award for Best First Film. The film was released in theaters July 12, 2013. Midnight Special Midnight Special is a 2016 American science fiction film written and directed by Jeff Nichols, and produced by Sarah Green and Brian Kavanaugh-Jones. The film stars Michael Shannon, Joel Edgerton, Kirsten Dunst, Adam Driver, Jaeden Martell, and Sam Shepard. It is Nicholss fourth full-length film and his first studio production. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. The story revolves around Roy Tomlin and his biological son, Alton Meyer, escaping from both the government and a cult, after discovering that Alton has special powers. The film began a theatrical release on March 18, 2016, by Warner Bros. Pictures, expanding wider in subsequent weeks. Fatal Attraction Fatal Attraction is a 1987 American psychological thriller film directed by Adrian Lyne from a screenplay written by James Dearden, based on his 1980 short film Diversion. Starring Michael Douglas, Glenn Close and Anne Archer, the film centers on a married man who has a weekend affair with a woman who refuses to allow it to end and becomes obsessed with him. Fatal Attraction was released on September 18, 1987 by Paramount Pictures. It received positive reviews from critics and generated controversy at the time of its release. The film became a huge box office success, grossing $320.1 million against a $14 million budget, becoming the highest grossing film of 1987 worldwide. At the 60th Academy Awards, it received six nominations: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Film Editing. Black Book Black Book is a 2006 war drama thriller film co-written and directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Carice van Houten, Sebastian Koch, Thom Hoffman, and Halina Reijn. The film, credited as based on several true events and characters, is about a young Jewish woman in the Netherlands who becomes a spy for the resistance during World War II after tragedy befalls her in an encounter with the Nazis. The film had its world premiere on 1 September 2006 at the Venice Film Festival and its public release on 14 September 2006 in the Netherlands. It is the first film that Verhoeven made in the Netherlands since The Fourth Man, made in 1983 before he moved to the United States. The press in the Netherlands was positive; with three Golden Calves, Black Book won the most awards at the Netherlands Film Festival in 2006. The international press responded positively, as well, especially to the performance of Van Houten. It was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language, and was the Dutch submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2007, but was not nominated. At the time of release, it was the most expensive Dutch film ever made, and also the Netherlands most commercially successful, with that countrys highest box-office gross of 2006. In 2008, the Dutch public voted it the best Dutch film ever. The Lost City of Z The Lost City of Z is a 2016 American biographical adventure drama film written and directed by James Gray, based on the 2009 book of the same name by David Grann. It portrays real events surrounding the British explorer Percy Fawcett, who was sent to Brazil and made several attempts to find a supposed ancient lost city in the Amazon. The film stars Charlie Hunnam as Fawcett; Robert Pattinson as his fellow explorer, Henry Costin, Sienna Miller as his wife, Nina Fawcett; and Tom Holland as his son Jack Fawcett. The films world premiere was on October 15, 2016 as the closing-night selection at the New York Film Festival. It was released in the United States on April 14, 2017, by Amazon Studios and Bleecker Street. The Lost City of Z was praised by critics, though it grossed only $19 million against a $30 million budget. Despite this lack of financial success, Time magazine listed it as one of its Top 10 Films of 2017. Although "Z" is pronounced "zee" in the films U.S.-made promotional videos, it is pronounced "zed" by the characters in the film, as per British English. Star Trek: Nemesis Star Trek: Nemesis is a 2002 American science-fiction film directed by Stuart Baird. It is the tenth film in the Star Trek film series, as well as the fourth and final film to star the cast of The Next Generation. It was written by John Logan from a story developed by Logan, Brent Spiner, and producer Rick Berman. In the film, which is set in the 24th century, the crew of the USS Enterprise-E are forced to deal with a threat to the United Federation of Planets from a clone of Captain Picard named Shinzon, who has taken control of the Romulan Star Empire in a coup détat. Principal photography for the film took place from November 2001 to March 2002. The film was released in North America on December 13, 2002 by Paramount Pictures, and received generally mixed reviews, with publications criticizing it for being the least successful in the franchise. The film went on to earn $67 million worldwide, making it a box office flop. The Color of Money The Color of Money is a 1986 American drama film directed by Martin Scorsese from a screenplay by Richard Price, based on the 1984 novel of the same name by Walter Tevis. The film stars Paul Newman and Tom Cruise, with Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Helen Shaver, and John Turturro in supporting roles. It features an original score by Robbie Robertson. Newman won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance, his first Oscar win after eight nominations, seven of them for Best Actor. The film continues the story of pool hustler and Edward "Fast Eddie" Felson from Tevis first novel, The Hustler, with Newman reprising his role from the 1961 film adaptation. It begins more than 25 years after the events of the previous film, with Eddie retired from the pool circuit. Although Tevis did author a screenplay, adapting the storyline from his novel, the filmmakers decided not to use it, instead crafting an entirely different story under Tevis title. The Color of Money was released by Touchstone Pictures. The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement is a 2004 American romantic comedy film and the sequel to 2001s The Princess Diaries. Unlike the first film, this film is not based on any of the books. Most of the cast returned from the first film, including Julie Andrews, Anne Hathaway, Héctor Elizondo, Heather Matarazzo, and Larry Miller. Garry Marshall returned to direct and Debra Martin Chase to produce. New characters include Viscount Mabrey, Lord Nicholas Devereaux, and Andrew Jacoby. Despite generally negative reviews from critics, the film had a worldwide box office of $134.7 million. Hitchcock Hitchcock is a 2012 American biographical drama film directed by Sacha Gervasi, based on Stephen Rebellos non-fiction book Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho. The film was released in selected cities on November 23, 2012, with a worldwide release on December 14, 2012. Hitchcock centers on the relationship between film director Alfred Hitchcock and his wife Alma Reville during the making of Psycho, a controversial horror film that became one of the most acclaimed and influential works in the filmmakers career. Pretty in Pink Pretty in Pink is a 1986 American teen romantic comedy film about love and social cliques in American high schools in the 1980s. A cult classic, it is commonly identified as a "Brat Pack" film. It was directed by Howard Deutch, produced by Lauren Shuler Donner, and written by John Hughes, who also served as co-executive producer. It was named after the song by The Psychedelic Furs. The films soundtrack has been rated as one of the best in modern cinema. It features a re-recorded version of the title song by The Psychedelic Furs. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Darks "If You Leave" became an international hit and charted at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in May 1986. The Black Dahlia The Black Dahlia is a 2006 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Brian De Palma, written by Josh Friedman, and starring Josh Hartnett, Scarlett Johansson, Aaron Eckhart, Hilary Swank, and Mia Kirshner. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by James Ellroy, in turn drawn from the widely sensationalized murder of Elizabeth Short. The film was screened at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival on August 30, 2006, and was released in the United States on September 15, 2006. Despite its failure both critically and financially, effectively ousting De Palma from the Hollywood studio system, it was nominated for Best Cinematography at the 79th Academy Awards, losing to Pans Labyrinth. Mia Kirshners performance as Short was also widely praised, as was that of Scarlett Johansson. The Human Centipede (First Sequence) The Human Centipede is a 2009 Dutch horror film written, directed, and co-produced by Tom Six. The film tells the story of a German surgeon who kidnaps three tourists and joins them surgically, mouth to anus, forming a "human centipede". It stars Dieter Laser as the creator of the centipede, Dr. Josef Heiter, with Ashley C. Williams, Ashlynn Yennie, and Akihiro Kitamura as his victims. According to Six, the concept for the film arose from a joke he made with friends about punishing a child molester by stitching his mouth to the anus of a "fat truck driver". Inspiration for the film also came from Nazi medical experiments carried out during World War II, such as the crimes of Josef Mengele at the Auschwitz concentration camp. When approaching investors prior to filming, Six did not mention the mouth-to-anus aspect of the plot, fearing it would put off potential backers. The financiers of The Human Centipede did not discover the full nature of the film until it was complete. The film received generally mixed reviews from film critics, but it won several accolades at international film festivals. The film received a limited theatrical release in the United States on 30 April 2010. Two sequels, titled Full Sequence and Final Sequence, also written and directed by Six, were released in 2011 and 2015, respectively. The entire trilogy was compiled into a single film in 2016, titled Complete Sequence, which Six described as a "movie centipede" due to each Sequence leading into its successor while simultaneously working as a separate standalone film. As Above, So Below As Above, So Below is a 2014 American horror film written and directed by John Erick Dowdle and co-written by his brother Drew. It is presented as found footage of a documentary crews experience exploring the Catacombs of Paris. The film was produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Universal Pictures, making it the first film in Legendarys deal with Universal. The film was released on August 29, 2014, and stars Perdita Weeks, Ben Feldman, Edwin Hodge, François Civil, Marion Lambert, and Ali Marhyar. A Perfect World A Perfect World is a 1993 American drama film directed by Clint Eastwood. It stars Kevin Costner as an escaped convict who befriends a young boy and ends up embarking on a road trip with the child. Eastwood co-stars as a Texas Ranger in pursuit of the convict. Death Note Death Note is a 2017 American neo-noir supernatural thriller film loosely adapted from the Japanese manga of the same name created by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. The film is directed by Adam Wingard and written by Charles & Vlas Parlapanides and Jeremy Slater. The film stars Nat Wolff, Lakeith Stanfield, Margaret Qualley, Shea Whigham, Paul Nakauchi, Jason Liles and Willem Dafoe, and follows the story of an American high school student named Light Turner, who finds a mysterious supernatural notebook known as the "Death Note", which can kill anyone whose name is written in its pages. The film was released on Netflix on August 25, 2017, and received mixed reviews. A sequel is currently in the works, with Greg Russo attached to write the screenplay. What's Your Number? Whats Your Number? is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Mylod and starring Anna Faris and Chris Evans. Written by Gabrielle Allan and Jennifer Crittenden, it is based on Karyn Bosnaks book 20 Times a Lady. The film was released on , 2011. Kids Kids is a 1995 American coming-of-age film directed by Larry Clark and written by Harmony Korine. It stars Leo Fitzpatrick, Justin Pierce, Chloë Sevigny, and Rosario Dawson, all in their film debuts. Primarily set during the course of one day, Fitzpatrick, Pierce, Sevigny, Dawson, and other newcomers portray a group of teenagers in New York City with hedonistic behavior towards sex and substance abuse during the mid-1990s. The film generated a massive controversy upon its release in 1995 and caused much public debate over its artistic merit. It received an NC-17 rating from the MPAA, but was later released without a rating. Critical response was mixed and the film grossed $20.4 million on a $1.4 million budget. Girl with a Pearl Earring Girl with a Pearl Earring is a 2003 romantic drama film directed by Peter Webber. The screenplay was adapted by screenwriter Olivia Hetreed, based on the 1999 novel of the same name by Tracy Chevalier. Scarlett Johansson stars as Griet, a young 17th-century servant in the household of the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer at the time he painted Girl with a Pearl Earring in the city of Delft in Holland. Other cast members include Tom Wilkinson, Cillian Murphy, and Judy Parfitt. Hetreed read the novel before its publication, and her husbands production company convinced Chevalier to sell the film rights. Initially, the production was to feature Kate Hudson as Griet with Mike Newell directing. Hudson withdrew shortly before filming began, however, and the film was placed in hiatus until the hire of Webber, who re-initiated the casting process. In his feature film debut, Webber sought to avoid employing traditional characteristics of the period film drama. In a 2003 interview with IGN, he said, "What I was scared of is ending up with something that was like Masterpiece Theatre, that very polite Sunday evening BBC kind of thing, and I was determined to make something quite different from that..." Cinematographer Eduardo Serra used distinctive lighting and colour schemes similar to Vermeers paintings. Released on 12 December 2003 in North America and on 16 January 2004 in the United Kingdom, Girl with a Pearl Earring earned a worldwide gross of $31.4 million. It garnered a mostly positive critical reception, with a 72% approval rating from Rotten Tomatoes. Critics generally applauded the films visuals and performances while questioning elements of its story. The film was subsequently nominated for ten British Academy Film Awards, three Academy Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards. Morning Glory Morning Glory is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Roger Michell and written by Aline Brosh McKenna. It stars Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford and Diane Keaton, with Patrick Wilson, John Pankow and Jeff Goldblum. The plot revolves around young and devoted morning television producer Becky Fuller, who is hired as an executive producer on the long-running morning show DayBreak, at a once-prominent but currently failing network in New York City. Eager to keep the show on air, she recruits a former news journalist and anchor who disapproves of co-hosting a show that does not deal with real news stories. After some delays, the film was released in the United States on November 10, 2010, and abroad in 2011. This marked the first time that Bad Robot Productions produced a comedy film. Morning Glory received mixed reviews and had moderate success at the box office, grossing $60 million worldwide. A Most Wanted Man A Most Wanted Man is a 2014 espionage thriller film based on the novel of the same name by John le Carré, directed by Anton Corbijn and written by Andrew Bovell. The film stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rachel McAdams, Willem Dafoe, Robin Wright, Grigoriy Dobrygin, Daniel Brühl and Nina Hoss. It premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and competed in the main competition section of the 36th Moscow International Film Festival and the 40th Deauville American Film Festival. It was the last of Hoffmans films to be released before his death. Going in Style Going in Style is a 2017 American heist comedy film directed by Zach Braff and written by Theodore Melfi. A remake of the 1979 film Going in Style, it stars Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, Alan Arkin, Joey King, Matt Dillon, Christopher Lloyd, Ann-Margret, John Ortiz and Siobhan Fallon Hogan. It follows a trio of retirees who plan to rob a bank after their pensions are cancelled. The film premiered at the SVA Theatre on March 30, 2017 and was released in the United States on April 7, 2017. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $84 million worldwide against its $25 million budget. Killer Joe Killer Joe is a 2011 American Southern Gothic black comedy crime film directed by William Friedkin. The screenplay by Tracy Letts is based on his 1993 play of the same name. The film stars Matthew McConaughey in the title role, Emile Hirsch, Juno Temple, Gina Gershon and Thomas Haden Church. Friedkin and Letts had similarly collaborated on the 2006 film Bug. Halloween II Halloween II is a 1981 American slasher film directed by Rick Rosenthal in his directorial debut, written and produced by John Carpenter and Debra Hill, and starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Donald Pleasence who reprise their respective roles as Laurie Strode and Dr. Sam Loomis. It is the second installment in the Halloween film series and originally served as a direct sequel to Halloween until it was retconned by the 2018 film, Halloween. The plot picks up directly after the first film, with Michael Myers following survivor Laurie Strode to the local hospital, while his psychiatrist Dr. Loomis continues his pursuit of him. Though Carpenter and Hill co-wrote the screenplay to the sequel, Carpenter was reluctant to extend his involvement and refused to direct, instead appointing the direction to Rosenthal. Stylistically, Halloween II reproduces certain key elements that made the original Halloween a success, such as first-person camera perspectives, and the film picks up right at the end of the cliffhanger ending of the original film and was intended to finish the story of Michael Myers and Laurie Strode. It also introduces the plot twist of Laurie Strode being the sister of Michael Myers, a feature that would inform the narrative arc of the series in subsequent films. Filming took place in the spring of 1981, primarily at Morningside Hospital in Los Angeles, California, on a budget of $2.5 million. Halloween II was distributed by Universal Pictures, and premiered in the United States on October 30, 1981. The film was a box office success, grossing over $25 million domestically, though it drew significant attention from film critics who criticized its overt violence and gore comparative to the original film. Originally, Halloween II was intended to be the last chapter of the Halloween series to revolve around Michael Myers and the town of Haddonfield, but after the lackluster reaction to Season of the Witch, Michael Myers was brought back six years later in The Return of Michael Myers. A Very Long Engagement A Very Long Engagement is a 2004 romantic war film, co-written and directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and starring Audrey Tautou. It is a fictional tale about a young womans desperate search for her fiancé who might have been killed during World War I. It was based on the novel of the same name, written under Jean Baptiste Rossis pseudonym Sebastien Japrisot and was first published in 1991. The film was nominated for the Oscar for Best Art Direction and the Academy Award for Best Cinematography at the Oscars. Marion Cotillard won the César Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance. Derailed Derailed is a 2005 American neo-noir crime thriller film based on the novel of the same name by James Siegel. The film is directed by Mikael Håfström and stars Clive Owen, Jennifer Aniston, Vincent Cassel, Giancarlo Esposito, David Morrissey, RZA and Xzibit. This was also the first film to be released by The Weinstein Company in the United States. The film is set in Chicago. Volcano Volcano is a 1997 American disaster film directed by Mick Jackson and produced by Andrew Z. Davis, Neal H. Moritz and Lauren Shuler Donner. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Jerome Armstrong and Billy Ray. The film features Tommy Lee Jones, Anne Heche, and Don Cheadle. Jones is cast as the head of the Los Angeles County Office of Emergency Management, which has complete authority in the event of an emergency or natural disaster. His character attempts to divert the path of a dangerous lava flow through the streets of Los Angeles following the formation of a volcano at the La Brea Tar Pits. A joint collective effort to commit to the films production was made by the film studios of 20th Century Fox, Moritz Original and Shuler Donner/Donner Productions. It was commercially distributed by 20th Century Fox. Volcano explores civil viewpoints, such as awareness, evacuation and crisis prevention. Although the film used extensive special effects, it failed to receive any award nominations from mainstream motion picture organizations for its production merits. Volcano premiered in theaters nationwide in the United States on April 25, 1997 grossing $49,323,468 in domestic ticket receipts, on a $90 million budget. It earned an additional $73.5 million in business through international release to top out at a combined $122,823,468 in gross revenue. Despite its release and recognition, Dantes Peak gained more commercial success than Volcano. It was also met with mixed critical reviews before its initial screening in cinemas. The Region 1 code widescreen edition of the film featuring special features was released on DVD in the United States on March 9, 1999. The Animatrix is a 2003 American–Japanese animated science fiction anthology film produced by the Wachowskis. It is a compilation of nine animated short films based on The Matrix trilogy, which was written and directed by the Wachowskis. Four of the shorts were also written by the Wachowskis. The film details the backstory of the Matrix universe, including the original war between man and machines which led to the creation of the titular Matrix. To All the Boys I've Loved Before To All the Boys Ive Loved Before is a 2018 American teen romance film directed by Susan Johnson and starring Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, Janel Parrish, Anna Cathcart, Madeleine Arthur, Emilija Baranac, Israel Broussard and John Corbett. Based on Jenny Hans 2014 novel of the same name, it was released by Netflix on August 17, 2018. It is the first installment in the To All the Boys film series and followed by two sequels, P.S. I Still Love You and To All The Boys: Always And Forever, Lara Jean, with the first scheduled to be released February 12, 2020. Paris, je t'aime Paris, je taime is a 2006 anthology film starring an ensemble cast of actors of various nationalities. The two-hour film consists of eighteen short films set in different arrondissements. The 22 directors include Gurinder Chadha, Sylvain Chomet, Joel and Ethan Coen, Gérard Depardieu, Wes Craven, Alfonso Cuarón, Nobuhiro Suwa, Alexander Payne, Tom Tykwer, Walter Salles, Yolande Moreau, and Gus Van Sant. Failure to Launch Failure to Launch is a 2006 American romantic comedy film directed by Tom Dey, and starring Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. The film focuses on a 35-year-old man who lives in the home of his parents and shows no interest in leaving the comfortable life his parents, especially his mother, have made for him there. It was released on March 10, 2006, and grossed over $128 million. The Long Kiss Goodnight The Long Kiss Goodnight is a 1996 American spy action thriller film co-produced and directed by Renny Harlin, and produced by Shane Black and Stephanie Austin with screenplay written by Black. The film, starring Geena Davis, Samuel L. Jackson, Tom Amandes, Yvonne Zima, Brian Cox, Patrick Malahide, Craig Bierko and David Morse, follows a pregnant amnesiatic schoolteacher whos setting out a journey to find out who is she with the help of a private detective until they discover a dark conspiracy. Released by New Line Cinema on October 11, 1996, The Long Kiss Goodnight grossed over $90 million against a budget of $65 million. A sequel was in the works since 2007, but later cancelled. The Incredible Burt Wonderstone The Incredible Burt Wonderstone is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Don Scardino and written by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, based on a story by Chad Kultgen and Tyler Mitchell, and Daley and Goldstein. The film follows Las Vegas magician Burt Wonderstone as he attempts to reunite with his former partner Anton Marvelton to take on dangerous street magician Steve Gray. It also features Alan Arkin, Olivia Wilde, and James Gandolfini. The film began development in 2006, when New Line Cinema bought Kultgens script, "Burt Dickenson: The Most Powerful Magician on Planet Earth". The development process gained momentum when Charles McDougall was hired as director in 2011, but he eventually left the project and was replaced with Scardino. Daley and Goldstein rewrote Kultgens script which then saw further rewrites from Jason Reitman in June 2011. Filming was scheduled to begin in October 2011 in Los Angeles, California, but was pushed back to January 2012. On a $30 million budget, filming began on January 10, 2012 in Nevada with filming later moving to Los Angeles. The Incredible Burt Wonderstone was released on March 15, 2013, and earned over $27 million. Reviews generally praised Carreys and Arkins performances, but criticized the plots inconsistent tone and predictability. Variety magazine listed The Incredible Burt Wonderstone as one of "Hollywoods biggest box office bombs of 2013" when it had made $27.4 million against a $30 million production cost. Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior, also known in the United States as Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior is a 2003 Thai martial arts film directed by Prachya Pinkaew, featured stunt choreography by Panna Rittikrai and starred Tony Jaa. Ong-Bak proved to be Jaas breakout film, with the actor hailed internationally as the next major martial arts star. Jaa went on to star in Tom-Yum-Goong and directed and starred in two prequels to Ong-Bak: Ong-Bak 2 and Ong-Bak 3. The Manchurian Candidate The Manchurian Candidate is a 1962 American neo-noir political thriller film about the Cold War and sleeper agents. It was directed and produced by John Frankenheimer. The screenplay was written by George Axelrod, and was based on the 1959 Richard Condon novel The Manchurian Candidate. The films leading actors are Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey and Janet Leigh, with Angela Lansbury, Henry Silva, and James Gregory in supporting roles. The plot centers on the Korean War veteran Raymond Shaw, the progeny of a prominent political family. Shaw was a prisoner of war during the conflict in Korea and while being held was brainwashed by his captors. After his discharge back into civilian life, he becomes an unwitting assassin involved in an international communist conspiracy. Officials from China and the Soviet Union employ Shaw as a sleeper agent in an attempt to subvert and take over the United States government. The film was released in the United States on October 24, 1962, at the height of U.S.–Soviet hostility during the Cuban Missile Crisis. It was well-received by critics and was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress and Best Editing. It was selected in 1994 for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Midsommar Midsommar is a 2019 folk horror film written and directed by Ari Aster and starring Florence Pugh, Jack Reynor, William Jackson Harper, Vilhelm Blomgren, and Will Poulter. It follows a group of friends who travel to Sweden for a festival that occurs once every ninety years and find themselves in the clutches of a pagan cult. A co-production between the United States and Sweden, the film was initially pitched as a straightforward slasher film set amongst Swedish cultists. Aster devised a screenplay using elements of the concept but made a deteriorating relationship the central conflict after he had experienced a difficult breakup. The film was shot on location in Budapest in the summer and autumn of 2018. Midsommar was theatrically released in the United States on July 3, 2019 by A24 and in Sweden on July 10, 2019 by Nordisk Film. The film received positive reviews from critics, with many praising Asters direction and Pughs performance. Chak de! India Chak De! India is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language sports film directed by Shimit Amin and produced by Aditya Chopra, with a screenplay written by Jaideep Sahni based on the 2004 movie Miracle, sports scenes choreographed by Rob Miller and music by Salim–Sulaiman. It tells a fictional story about the Indian womens national field hockey team, which was inspired by the teams win at the 2002 Commonwealth Games, and explores themes such as feminism and sexism, the legacy of the partition of India, racial and religious bigotry, and ethnic and regional prejudice. The film stars Shahrukh Khan as Kabir Khan, former captain of the Indian mens national field-hockey team. After a disastrous loss to Pakistan, Khan is ostracized from the sport and he and his mother are driven from the family home by angry neighbors. Seven years later, to redeem himself, Khan becomes the coach of the Indian national womens hockey team and aims to turn its sixteen contentious players into a championship unit. Chak De! India won a number of awards, including the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. On 30 August 2007, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences requested a copy of the films script for a place in its Margaret Herrick Library. When the Indian Hockey Federation was reorganised in April 2008, former player Aslam Sher Khan said that he wanted "to create a Chak De effect" in Indian hockey. The film was screened in New Delhi on 17 August 2016, as part of the week long Independence Day Film Festival. The festival was jointly presented by the Indian Directorate of Film Festivals and Ministry of Defense, commemorating Indias 70th Independence Day. 40 Days and 40 Nights 40 Days and 40 Nights is a 2002 satirical erotic romantic comedy film directed by Michael Lehmann, written by Rob Perez, and starring Josh Hartnett, Shannyn Sossamon and Paulo Costanzo. The film depicts Matt Sullivan, a San Francisco web designer who has chosen to abstain from any sexual contact for the duration of Lent. Baahubali 2: The Conclusion Baahubali 2: The Conclusion is a 2017 Indian epic action film directed by S. S. Rajamouli and written by his father K. V. Vijayendra Prasad. It was produced by Shobu Yarlagadda and Prasad Devineni under the banner Arka Media Works. Released on 28 April 2017, the film stars Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty and Tamannaah while Ramya Krishna, Sathyaraj, and Nassar appear in prominent roles. The second cinematic part in the Baahubali franchise, it is the follow-up to The Beginning, serving as both a sequel and a prequel. The film is set in medieval India and follows the sibling rivalry between Amarendra Baahubali and Bhallaladeva; the latter conspires against the former and has him killed by Kattappa. Years later, Amarendras son returns to avenge his death. The Conclusion was made simultaneously in Telugu and Tamil and later dubbed into Hindi, Malayalam, Japanese, Russian and Chinese. Made on an estimated budget of , the production was launched on 17 December 2015 at Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad. The cinematography was done by K. K. Senthil Kumar, and was edited by Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao. Production design was done by Sabu Cyril, while the action sequences were choreographed by Peter Hein. The visual effects were designed by R. C. Kamalakannan, with assistance from Adel Adili and Pete Draper. The soundtrack and the background music was composed by M. M. Keeravani. Released in conventional 2D and IMAX formats, The Conclusion was the first Telugu film to also release in 4K High Definition format. Grossing worldwide, The Conclusion surpassed PK to briefly become the highest grossing Indian film of all time, collecting approximately worldwide within just six days of its release. It became the first ever Indian film to gross over 1000 Crore, doing so in just ten days. Within India, it set many films records, becoming the highest-grossing film in Hindi, as well as in its original Telugu and Tamil languages. It stands as the highest grossing film in India, the second highest-grossing Indian film worldwide and the 39th highest-grossing film of 2017. The film sold an estimated 100million tickets during its box office run, the highest estimated footfall for any film in India since Sholay. The Conclusion released to positive reviews from critics. It was also praised by the actors of the film industry alike. The film has garnered the Telstra Peoples Choice Award at the 2017 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. It won three National Film Awards: Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment, Best Special Effects and Best Stunt Choreographer. The Conclusion was premiered at the British Film Institute, and was the inaugural feature film at the 39th Moscow International Film Festival. It is showcased in the "Indian Panorama" section of the 48th International Film Festival of India. The Haunting The Haunting is a 1999 American supernatural horror film directed by Jan de Bont. The film is a remake of the American psychological horror film of the same name. Both of them are based on the 1959 novel, The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson. The Haunting stars Liam Neeson, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Owen Wilson and Lili Taylor. It was released in the United States on July 23, 1999. The Death of Stalin The Death of Stalin is a 2017 British satirical black-comedy film written and directed by Armando Iannucci and co-written by David Schneider, Ian Martin and Peter Fellows. It stars Steve Buscemi, Simon Russell Beale, Paddy Considine, Rupert Friend, Jason Isaacs, Michael Palin, Andrea Riseborough, and Jeffrey Tambor, with Olga Kurylenko, Paul Chahidi, Dermot Crowley, Adrian McLoughlin, and Paul Whitehouse in supporting roles. Based on the French graphic novel La Mort de Staline, the film depicts the power struggle following the death of Soviet revolutionary and politician Joseph Stalin in 1953. The Death of Stalin was screened in the Platform section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and received critical acclaim. It was released by eOne Films in the United Kingdom on 20 October 2017, in the United States by IFC Films on 9 March 2018, and in France on 4 April 2018. The film was banned in Russia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan because of its perceived anti-Soviet theme. It received a Magritte Award nomination in the category of Best Foreign Film. Whatever Works Whatever Works is a 2009 American comedy film directed and written by Woody Allen and starring Larry David, Evan Rachel Wood, Patricia Clarkson, Ed Begley Jr., Michael McKean, and Henry Cavill. It was released on June 19, 2009, received mixed reviews and grossed $35 million. The films score was composed and conducted by Cliff Eidelman. Mission to Mars Mission to Mars is a 2000 American science fiction adventure film directed by Brian De Palma from an original screenplay written by Jim Thomas, John Thomas, and Graham Yost. The film was based, in part, on the defunct Mission to Mars attraction at Disney theme parks. In 2020, the first manned Mars exploration mission goes awry. American astronaut Jim McConnell helps to coordinate a rescue mission for a colleague. Principal support actors were Tim Robbins, Don Cheadle, Connie Nielsen, Jerry OConnell, and Kim Delaney. The Wedding Ringer The Wedding Ringer is a 2015 romantic comedy film directed and co-written by Jeremy Garelick. It stars Kevin Hart, Josh Gad, and Kaley Cuoco. The film was produced by Adam Fields, Will Packer Productions and Miramax Films, distributed by Screen Gems, and released on January 16, 2015. Despite receiving generally negative reviews, the film was a box office success, grossing over $79 million against a $23 million budget. Sunshine Cleaning Sunshine Cleaning is a 2008 comedy-drama film directed by Christine Jeffs and starring Amy Adams, Emily Blunt, and Alan Arkin. Written by Megan Holley, the film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2008. It was purchased by Overture Films for distribution and opened in limited release in the United States on March 13, 2009. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 25, 2009. The Water Diviner The Water Diviner is a 2014 drama film directed by and starring Russell Crowe, in his directorial debut, and written by Andrew Anastasios and Andrew Knight. The film is loosely based on the book of the same name written by Andrew Anastasios and Dr Meaghan Wilson-Anastasios. It follows an Australian farmer, Joshua Connor, who travels to Turkey soon after World War I to find his three sons who never returned. The film co-stars Olga Kurylenko, Jai Courtney, Cem Yılmaz, Yılmaz Erdoğan, and Jacqueline McKenzie. The Water Diviner had its world premiere at the State Theatre in Sydney, Australia on 2 December 2014. It opened in Australian and New Zealand cinemas on 26 December 2014. The film had a limited release in the United States on 24 April 2015. Caché Caché, also known as Hidden, is a 2005 psychological thriller film written and directed by Michael Haneke and starring Daniel Auteuil and Juliette Binoche. The plot follows an upper-class French couple, Georges and Anne, who are terrorised by anonymous tapes that appear on their front porch and seem to show the family is under surveillance. Clues in the videos point to Georgess childhood memories, and his resistance to his parents adopting an Algerian orphan named Majid, who was sent away. The tapes lead him to the now-grown Majid. Shot in Paris and Vienna in 2004, the film is an international co-production of France, Austria, Germany and Italy. Haneke wrote the screenplay with Auteuil and Binoche in mind, and with a concept of exploring guilt and childhood. When he learned of the French governments decades-long denial of the 1961 Seine River massacre, he incorporated memories of the event into his story. Caché opened at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival to critical acclaim for the performances and Hanekes direction. Its plot ambiguities raised considerable discussion. The film has been interpreted as an allegory about collective guilt and collective memory, and as a statement on Frances Algerian War and colonialism in general. While presented as a mystery, the film does not explicitly reveal which character sends the tapes. Haneke regarded that as of secondary importance to the exploration of guilt and left the question up to viewer interpretation. The film won three awards at Cannes, including Best Director; five European Film Awards, including Best Film; and other honours. It was controversially disqualified for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Caché has been regarded in the years since its release as one of the greatest films of the 2000s, included in BBCs 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century. Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo is a 1999 American sex comedy film directed by Mike Mitchell in his directorial debut, written by Harris Goldberg and Rob Schneider, and starring Schneider as a hapless fishtank cleaner who goes into business as a male prostitute in an attempt to earn enough money to repair damage he caused while house-sitting. It was the first film released by Happy Madison Productions. Released on December 10, 1999, the film grossed $92 million worldwide on a $17 million budget despite negative reviews from critics. A sequel, titled European Gigolo, was released in 2005. Seventh Son Seventh Son is a 2014 American fantasy film directed by Sergei Bodrov and starring Ben Barnes, Jeff Bridges, Alicia Vikander, and Julianne Moore. It is loosely based on the novel The Spooks Apprentice by Joseph Delaney. The story centers on Thomas Ward, a seventh son of a seventh son, and his adventures as the apprentice of the Spook. After having its release date shifted numerous times, the film was released in France on December 17, 2014, and in Canada and the United States on February 6, 2015, by Universal Pictures. Seventh Son received generally negative reviews from film critics and it earned $114 million on a $95 million budget. The African Queen The African Queen is a 1951 British-American adventure film adapted from the 1935 novel of the same name by C. S. Forester. The film was directed by John Huston and produced by Sam Spiegel and John Woolf. The screenplay was adapted by James Agee, John Huston, John Collier and Peter Viertel. It was photographed in Technicolor by Jack Cardiff and has a music score by Allan Gray. The film stars Humphrey Bogart, and Katharine Hepburn with Robert Morley, Peter Bull, Walter Gotell, Richard Marner and Theodore Bikel. The African Queen was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry in 1994, with the Library of Congress deeming it "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". The film holds a 98% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 41 reviews. Jackie Jackie is a 2016 biographical drama film directed by Pablo Larraín and written by Noah Oppenheim. The film stars Natalie Portman as Jackie Kennedy and tells the story of her life immediately after the 1963 assassination of her husband John F. Kennedy. Peter Sarsgaard, Greta Gerwig, Billy Crudup, and John Hurt also star; it was Hurts final film released before his death in January 2017. The film follows Jackie Kennedy in the days when she was First Lady in the White House and her life immediately following the assassination of her husband, President John F. Kennedy, in 1963. It is partly based on Theodore H. Whites Life magazine interview with the widow at Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, in November 1963. The film was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival, and was released in the United States on December 2, 2016, by Fox Searchlight Pictures to positive reviews and was nominated for three Oscars at the 89th Academy Awards: Best Actress, Best Original Score and Best Costume Design. No Reservations No Reservations is a 2007 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Scott Hicks. Starring Catherine Zeta-Jones, Aaron Eckhart, and Abigail Breslin, the screenplay by Carol Fuchs is an adaptation of an original script by Sandra Nettelbeck, which served as the basis for the 2001 German film Mostly Martha, and revolves around a hard-edged chef whose life is turned upside down when she decides to take in her young niece following a tragic accident that killed her sister. Patricia Clarkson, Bob Balaban, and Jenny Wade co-star, with Brían F. OByrne, Lily Rabe, and Zoë Kravitz—appearing in her first feature film—playing supporting roles. The film received a mixed reception by critics, who found it "predictable and too melancholy for the genre", resulting in a 41% overall approval rating from Rotten Tomatoes. Upon its opening release on July 27, 2007, in the United States and Canada, No Reservations became a moderate commercial success: The film grossed $12 million in its opening weekend, eventually grossing over $43 million at the domestic box-office and over $92 million worldwide. Breslin was nominated for a Young Artist Award for her performance. Backdraft Backdraft is a 1991 American drama thriller film directed by Ron Howard and written by Gregory Widen. The film stars Kurt Russell, William Baldwin, Scott Glenn, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Rebecca De Mornay, Donald Sutherland, Robert De Niro, Jason Gedrick and J. T. Walsh. It is about Chicago firefighters on the trail of a serial arsonist. The film grossed $77.9 million domestically and $74.5 million in foreign markets, for a total gross of $152.4 million. The film received three Oscar nominations. Four Lions Four Lions is a 2010 British satirical dark comedy film, directed by Chris Morris in his directorial debut, and written by Morris, Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong. The film, a jihad satire following a group of homegrown terrorist jihadis from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, stars Riz Ahmed, Kayvan Novak, Nigel Lindsay, Arsher Ali and Adeel Akhtar. Practical Magic Practical Magic is a 1998 American romantic comedy fantasy film based on the 1995 novel of the same name by Alice Hoffman. The film was directed by Griffin Dunne and stars Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman, Stockard Channing, Dianne Wiest, Aidan Quinn, and Goran Visnjic. Bullock and Kidman play sisters Sally and Gillian Owens, who have always known they were different from other people. Raised by their aunts after their parents death, the sisters grew up in a household that was anything but typical—their aunts fed them chocolate cake for breakfast and taught them the uses of practical magic. But being a member of the Owens family carries a curse: the men they fall in love with are doomed to an untimely death. Now adult women with very different personalities, the quiet Sally and the fiery Gillian must use all of their powers to fight the family curse and a swarm of supernatural forces that could take away all the Owens lives. Double Jeopardy Double Jeopardy is a 1999 American neo noir adventure crime thriller film directed by Bruce Beresford and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Ashley Judd, and Bruce Greenwood. The film is about a woman wrongfully imprisoned for murder who, while eluding her parole officer, tracks down her husband who had framed her. House at the End of the Street House at the End of the Street is a 2012 American psychological thriller film directed by Mark Tonderai that stars Jennifer Lawrence. The films plot revolves around a teenage girl, Elissa, who along with her newly divorced mother Sarah, moves to a new neighborhood only to discover that the house at the end of the street was the site of a gruesome double murder committed by a girl named Carrie-Anne who disappeared without a trace. Elissa then starts a relationship with Carrie-Annes brother, Ryan, who lives in the same house. Although filming had been completed in 2010, the film was not released until 2012 by Relativity Media. Despite a negative response from critics, Jennifer Lawrences performance was praised and the film was a commercial success, ranking number one at the box office in its opening weekend. My Girl My Girl is a 1991 American comedy-drama film directed by Howard Zieff, written by Laurice Elehwany, starring Dan Aykroyd, Jamie Lee Curtis, Macaulay Culkin, and Anna Chlumsky in her feature debut. It is a coming-of-age story of a young girl who faces many different emotional highs and lows during the summer of 1972 in suburban Pennsylvania. A book based on the script was written by Patricia Hermes in 1991. The films sequel, My Girl 2, was released in 1994. Midnight Express Midnight Express is a 1978 American prison drama film directed by Alan Parker, produced by David Puttnam and starring Brad Davis, Irene Miracle, Bo Hopkins, Paolo Bonacelli, Paul L. Smith, Randy Quaid, Norbert Weisser, Peter Jeffrey and John Hurt. It is based on Billy Hayes 1977 non-fiction book Midnight Express and was adapted into the screenplay by Oliver Stone. Hayes was a young American student sent to a Turkish prison for trying to smuggle hashish out of Turkey. The film deviates from the books accounts of the story, especially in its portrayal of the Turkish characters, and some have criticised this version, including Billy Hayes himself. Later, both Stone and Hayes expressed their regret about how Turkish people were portrayed in the film. The films title is prison slang for an inmates escape attempt. The film was released on October 6, 1978. Upon release, it received generally positive reviews from critics. Many praised Daviss performance as well as the cast, the writing, the direction, and the musical score by Giorgio Moroder. However, Hayes and others criticized the film for portraying the Turkish prison men as violent and villainous and for deviating too much from the material source. The film grossed over $35 million worldwide against budget of $2 million. The Karate Kid Part II The Karate Kid Part II is a 1986 American martial arts drama film written by Robert Mark Kamen and directed by John G. Avildsen. It is the second installment in The Karate Kid franchise, and stars Ralph Macchio and Noriyuki "Pat" Morita. The Karate Kid Part II follows Daniel LaRusso, who accompanies his karate teacher Mr. Miyagi to Okinawa in aid of his dying father, only to encounter a group of bullies with long-harbored grudges against Miyagi. Preparations for the film began immediately after the success of the first installment, and after completing the final edit of the script, casting took place between May and July 1985 after the re-signing of Macchio and Morita. Principal photography began in September 1985 in Los Angeles, and filming was complete by December 1985, which included locations such as Oahu, to replicate Okinawa. The Karate Kid Part II was theatrically released in the United States on June 20, 1986. The film received mixed reviews, with praise directed toward the new location and characters, and Moritas performance, although some criticized elements of the storyline, the villains, and some action scenes. The film was also a commercial success, grossing over $115 million worldwide, making it among the highest grossing films of 1986, and the highest grossing in the franchise. Upside Down Upside Down is a 2012 Canadian-French romantic fantasy written and directed by Juan Diego Solanas and starring Jim Sturgess and Kirsten Dunst. Lost in Space Lost in Space is a 1998 American science-fiction adventure film directed by Stephen Hopkins, and starring William Hurt, Matt LeBlanc, and Gary Oldman. The plot is adapted from the 1965–1968 CBS television series of the same name. Several actors from the TV show make cameo appearances. The film focuses on the Robinson family, who undertake a voyage to a nearby star system to begin large-scale emigration from a soon-to-be uninhabitable Earth, but are thrown off course by a saboteur and must try to find their way home. Lost in Space received negative reviews, and grossed $136.2 million worldwide. Amistad Amistad is a 1997 American historical drama film directed by Steven Spielberg, based on the true story of the events in 1839 aboard the slave ship La Amistad, during which Mende tribesmen abducted for the slave trade managed to gain control of their captors ship off the coast of Cuba, and the international legal battle that followed their capture by the Washington, a U.S. revenue cutter. The case was ultimately resolved by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1841. Morgan Freeman, Anthony Hopkins, Djimon Hounsou, and Matthew McConaughey had starring roles. David Franzonis screenplay was based on the book The Saga of a Slave Revolt and Its Impact on American Abolition, by the historian Howard Jones. Walking Tall Walking Tall is a 2004 American action film directed by Kevin Bray. A remake of the 1973 film of the same name, it stars The Rock and Johnny Knoxville. It can be said to be loosely based on the real-life story of Sheriff Buford Pusser and utilized many elements from his life. A number of aspects were changed, including the main characters name, the character returning to his hometown as a war veteran, and the setting was moved from McNairy County to Kitsap County, United States. The Bridges of Madison County The Bridges of Madison County is a 1995 American romantic drama film based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Robert James Waller. It was produced by Amblin Entertainment and Malpaso Productions, and distributed by Warner Bros. Entertainment. The film was produced and directed by Clint Eastwood with Kathleen Kennedy as co-producer and the screenplay was adapted by Richard LaGravenese. The film is about an Italian war bride, Francesca, who lives with her husband and two children on a farm in Iowa. In 1965, she meets a National Geographic photographer named Robert and has a four-day extramarital affair with him that changes both of their lives forever. The film earned $182 million worldwide and was well received by critics. Streep received an Academy Award for Best Actress nomination in 1996 for her performance in the film. Dragonball Evolution Dragonball Evolution is a 2009 American science fantasy action adventure film directed by James Wong, produced by Stephen Chow, and written by Ben Ramsey. The film is based on the Japanese Dragon Ball manga created by Akira Toriyama, and stars Justin Chatwin, Emmy Rossum, James Marsters, Jamie Chung, Chow Yun-fat, Joon Park, and Eriko Tamura. In Dragonball: Evolution, the young Goku reveals his past and sets out to fight the evil alien warlord Lord Piccolo who wishes to gain the powerful Dragon Balls and use them to take over Earth. The film began development in 2002, and was distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the first official live-action adaptation of the Dragon Ball manga. Dragonball: Evolution was released in Japan and several other Asian countries on March 13, 2009, and in the United States on April 10, 2009. The film received negative reviews by both critics and Dragon Ball fans, particularly for its script, cast, and unfaithfulness to the source material, though Brian Tylers score was highly praised. The film was also a box office disappointment, grossing $58.2 million with a production budget of $30 million. The film was meant to be the first of a series, though all subsequent films were cancelled. On August 12, 2018, it was reported that Walt Disney Pictures would acquire the film rights for the Dragon Ball franchise following its acquisition of Fox. The Ruins The Ruins is a 2008 supernatural horror film directed by Carter Smith which stars Jonathan Tucker, Jena Malone, Shawn Ashmore, Laura Ramsey, and Joe Anderson. An international co-production between the United States and Australia, it is based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Scott Smith, who also wrote the screenplay. Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed by Rajkumar Hirani and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. Many elements of the film had been taken from American film Patch Adams.The story involves protagonist Munna Bhai, a goon, going to medical school. He is helped by his sidekick, Circuit. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Arshad Warsi, Jimmy Sheirgill, Gracy Singh, Boman Irani and Sunil Dutt and was later followed by a second film Lage Raho Munna Bhai, and became the first instalment of the Munna Bhai film series. Sanjay Dutt said on 17 September 2019 that production on the third Munna Bhai film starring Dutt in the title role will begin in towards the end of 2020. It went on to win the 2004 National Film Award for Best Popular Film, and several Filmfare awards, including the Critics Award for Best Movie and Best Screenplay. At the box office, it achieved a silver jubilee status being one of only eight films to have achieved this status since the year 2000. In its 26th week of release, the film could still be found playing on 257 screens throughout India. What to Expect When You're Expecting What to Expect When Youre Expecting is a 2012 American romantic comedy film that follows the lives of five interconnected couples in the Atlanta area as they experience the thrills and surprises of having a baby, and realize that no matter what you plan for, life does not always deliver what is expected. It was distributed by Lionsgate, produced by Mike Medavoy, Arnold Messer and David Thwaites, co-produced by Alcon Entertainment, Phoenix Pictures, What to Expect Productions and Georgia Public, edited by Michael Berenbaum, directed by Kirk Jones from a screenplay by Shauna Cross and Heather Hach with music by Mark Mothersbaugh and based on the pregnancy guide of the same name by Heidi Murkoff. The film stars Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez, Elizabeth Banks, Chace Crawford, Brooklyn Decker, Anna Kendrick, Matthew Morrison, Dennis Quaid, Chris Rock and Rodrigo Santoro. The film was theatrically released on May 18, 2012 by Lionsgate. The film earned $84.4 million on a $40 million budget. What to Expect When Youre Expecting was released on DVD and Blu-ray on September 11, 2012 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Blindness Blindness is a 2008 English-language film, an adaptation of the 1995 novel of the same name by Portuguese author José Saramago about a society suffering an epidemic of blindness. The film was written by Don McKellar and directed by Fernando Meirelles, with Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo as the main characters. Saramago originally refused to sell the rights for a film adaptation, but the producers were able to acquire it with the condition that the film would be set in an unnamed and unrecognizable city. Blindness premiered as the opening film at the Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 2008, and the film was released in the United States on October 3, 2008. Death Sentence Death Sentence is a 2007 American vigilante action drama film loosely based on the 1975 novel of the same name by Brian Garfield. Directed by James Wan, the film stars Kevin Bacon as Nick Hume, a man who takes the law into his own hands after his son is murdered by a gang as an initiation ritual. Hume must protect his family from the gangs resulting vengeance. The film premiered on August 31, 2007, and was released on DVD on January 8, 2008. Solomon Kane Solomon Kane is a 2009 French-British-Czech dark fantasy action-adventure film written and directed by Michael J. Bassett based on the pulp magazine character Solomon Kane created in 1928 by Robert E. Howard. James Purefoy stars in the title role. Despite optioning the rights in 1997, filming did not begin until January 2008. The film is an original story for the Kane character and was intended to be the first of a trilogy. The plot follows a redemption story for Kane, from the end of his life as a privateer, through the salvation of his soul by rescuing a Puritan girl and the beginning of his life as the Puritan avenger of the source material. It was produced by a consortium of French, Czech, and British companies and mostly filmed in the Czech Republic. The film was first shown at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. It went on general release in France, Spain, and the UK over the end of 2009 and the beginning of 2010. It has a Rotten Tomatoes "fresh" rating of 67%. The screenplay was novelised by award-winning fantasy author Ramsey Campbell. George of the Jungle George of the Jungle is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Sam Weisman and based on the Jay Ward cartoon of the same name, which is also a spoof of Tarzan. The film was produced by Walt Disney Pictures with Mandeville Films and The Kerner Entertainment Company and was released in theatres on July 16, 1997. It stars Brendan Fraser as the eponymous main character, a primitive man who was raised by animals in an African jungle; Leslie Mann as his love interest; and Thomas Haden Church as her treacherous fiancé. A direct-to-video sequel, George of the Jungle 2, was released on DVD in 2003; however, only three of the original actors returned for the sequel. The Last Castle The Last Castle is a 2001 American action drama film directed by Rod Lurie, starring Robert Redford, James Gandolfini, Mark Ruffalo and Delroy Lindo. The film portrays a struggle between inmates and the warden of a military prison, based on the United States Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth. A highly decorated U.S. Army Lieutenant General, court martialed and sentenced for insubordination, challenges the prison commandant, a colonel, over his treatment of the prisoners. After mobilizing the inmates, the former general leads an uprising aiming to seize control of the prison. The film was released in the United States on October 19, 2001. It received mixed reviews from critics and was a box-office bomb, grossing just $27 million against its $72 million budget. Audition is a 1999 Japanese horror film directed by Takashi Miike, based on the 1997 novel by Ryu Murakami. It is about a widower, Shigeharu Aoyama, whose son suggests that he should find a new wife. Aoyama agrees, and with a friend, stages a phony audition to meet a potential new partner in life. After interviewing several women, Aoyama becomes interested in Asami, who responds well to him, although as they begin to date, her dark past begins to affect their relationship. Audition was originally started by the Japanese company Omega Project, who wanted to make a horror film after the great financial success of their previous production Ring. To create the film, the company purchased the rights to Murakamis book and hired screenwriter Daisuke Tengan and director Miike to film an adaptation. The cast and crew consisted primarily of people Miike had worked with on previous projects, with the exception of Shiina, who had worked as a model prior to beginning a career in film. The film was shot in about three weeks in Tokyo. The film premiered, with a few other Japanese horror films, at the Vancouver International Film Festival, but it began to receive much more attention when it was shown at the Rotterdam International Film Festival in 2000, where it received the FIPRESCI Prize and the KNF Award. Following a theatrical release in Japan, the film continued to play at festivals and had theatrical releases in the United States and United Kingdom, followed by several home media releases. Audition was received positively by Western film critics on its release, with many noting the final torture sequence in the film and how it contrasts with the non-horrific scenes before. The film has appeared on several lists of the best horror films ever made, and has had an influence on other horror films and directors including Eli Roth and the Soska sisters. Ghost Town Ghost Town is a 2008 American fantasy comedy film directed by David Koepp, who also co-wrote the screenplay with John Kamps. It stars English comedian Ricky Gervais in his first leading feature-film role, as a dentist who can see and talk with ghosts, along with Téa Leoni as a young widow and Greg Kinnear as her recently deceased husband. Gavin Polone produced the film for Spyglass Entertainment and Pariah, and it was distributed by DreamWorks Pictures. Harold and Maude Harold and Maude is a 1971 American romantic dark comedy drama directed by Hal Ashby and released by Paramount Pictures. It incorporates elements of dark humor and existentialist drama. The plot revolves around the exploits of a young man named Harold Chasen who is intrigued with death. Harold drifts away from the life that his detached mother prescribes for him, and slowly develops a strong friendship, and eventually a romantic relationship, with a 79-year-old woman named Maude who teaches Harold about living life to its fullest and that life is the most precious gift of all. The film was based on a screenplay written by Colin Higgins and published as a novel in 1971. Filming locations in the San Francisco Bay Area included both Holy Cross Cemetery and Golden Gate National Cemetery, and the ruins of the Sutro Baths. Critically and commercially unsuccessful when originally released, the film developed a cult following and in 1983 began making a profit. The film is ranked number 45 on the American Film Institutes list of 100 Funniest Movies of all Time and was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress in 1997, for being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". The Criterion Collection special-edition Blu-ray and DVD were released June 12, 2012. In the Valley of Elah In the Valley of Elah is a 2007 crime drama mystery film written and directed by Paul Haggis, starring Tommy Lee Jones, Charlize Theron, and Susan Sarandon. The films title refers to the Biblical valley where the battle between David and Goliath took place. Paul Haggiss In The Valley of Elah is based on actual events, although the characters names and locations have been changed. The screenplay was inspired by journalist Mark Boals "Death and Dishonor", an article about the murder case published in Playboy magazine in 2004. It portrays a military fathers search for his son and, after his body is found, subsequent hunt for his sons killers. The film explores themes including the Iraq War, abuse of prisoners, post-traumatic stress disorder following active combat, and the apportionment of blame for these denouements of war. The Iceman The Iceman is a 2012 American biographical film on the true story of longtime notorious hitman Richard Kuklinski. Released in 2012 at the Venice Film Festival, the film was directed by Ariel Vromen, and stars Michael Shannon as Kuklinski, Winona Ryder, Chris Evans, and Ray Liotta. The Iceman showed at the 2012 Telluride Film Festival and the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival before receiving a limited release in cinemas in the United States on May 3, 2013. It expanded into more cinemas in the USA on May 17. It was released to DVD on September 3. Dark Skies Dark Skies is a 2013 American science fiction horror film, written and directed by Scott Stewart, produced by Jason Blum, and starring Keri Russell, Josh Hamilton, Dakota Goyo, and J. K. Simmons. The film was released on February 22, 2013. This Is Where I Leave You This Is Where I Leave You is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed by Shawn Levy. It is based on the book of the same name by Jonathan Tropper, who also wrote the films screenplay. The film was released on September 19, 2014. God Bless America God Bless America is a 2011 American black comedy thriller film that combines elements of political satire with dark humor. The film is written and directed by Bobcat Goldthwait, and stars Joel Murray and Tara Lynne Barr. Quarantine Quarantine is a 2008 American found-footage horror film directed and co-written by John Erick Dowdle, produced by Sergio Aguero, Doug Davison, and Roy Lee, and co-written by Drew Dowdle, being a remake of the Spanish film REC. The film stars Jennifer Carpenter, Jay Hernandez, Columbus Short, Greg Germann, Steve Harris, Dania Ramirez, Rade Sherbedgia, and Johnathon Schaech. Quarantine features no actual composition, it is "scored" by sound effects. In comparison to REC, it features several differences such as added and excluded scenes and characters, dialogue, and a different explanation for the virus. Facing What Consumes You by the heavy metal band Hatebreed plays during the end credits. The film was released by Sonys subsidiary Screen Gems on October 10, 2008. It received positive reviews from critics and grossed $41.3 million worldwide. The film was followed by a sequel, Terminal. Star Trek: Insurrection Star Trek: Insurrection is a 1998 American science fiction film directed by Jonathan Frakes. It is the ninth film in the Star Trek film series, as well as the third to star the cast of The Next Generation, with F. Murray Abraham, Donna Murphy, and Anthony Zerbe appearing in main roles. In the film, the crew of the USS Enterprise-E rebels against Starfleet after they discover a conspiracy with a species known as the Sona to steal the peaceful Bakus planet for its rejuvenating properties. Paramount Pictures sought a change in pace after First Contact. Michael Piller was asked to write the script of the next installment, which was created from story ideas by Piller and producer Rick Berman. The storys first drafts featured the Romulans, and the Sona and Baku were introduced in its third draft. After Ira Steven Behr reviewed the script, Piller revised it and added a subplot involving a romantic interest for Jean-Luc Picard. The films ending was further revised after test screenings. The special effects depicting outer space were completely computer generated, a first for a Star Trek film. The Baku village was fully built on location at Lake Sherwood, but suffered weather damage. Sets from the television series Voyager and Deep Space Nine were reused and redressed. Michael Westmore created the make-up for the new alien races, and Robert Blackman revised the Starfleet dress uniform designs. Sanja Milkovic Hayes created costumes for the Baku from cellulose fibers, which were baked and glued together. Jerry Goldsmith produced the films score, his fourth for the franchise. Insurrection was the highest-grossing film on its opening weekend, making $22.1 million in the United States and Canada. The film went on to gross $70.2 million in the United States and Canada, and an additional $42.4 million in other territories, for a theatrical run of $117.8 million worldwide. Critical responses to the film were mixed; the performance of Patrick Stewart and the directing of Jonathan Frakes were praised, while other critics compared it to an extended episode of the television series. Insurrection was nominated for both a Saturn Award and a Hugo Award, but the only award it received was a Youth in Film Award for Michael Welch. Overlord Overlord is a 2018 American war horror film directed by Julius Avery and written by Billy Ray and Mark L. Smith. It stars Jovan Adepo, Wyatt Russell, Mathilde Ollivier, John Magaro, Gianny Taufer, Pilou Asbæk, and Bokeem Woodbine. The film was produced by J. J. Abrams, through his Bad Robot Productions banner, and Lindsey Weber. The plot follows several American soldiers who are dropped behind enemy lines the day before D-Day and discover secret Nazi experiments. Overlord was released in the United States on November 9, 2018, by Paramount Pictures. The film received positive reviews from critics and grossed over $41 million worldwide on a budget of $38 million. Before I Go to Sleep Before I Go to Sleep is a 2014 mystery psychological thriller film written and directed by Rowan Joffé and based on the 2011 novel Before I Go to Sleep by S. J. Watson. An international co-production between the United Kingdom, the United States, France, and Sweden, the film stars Nicole Kidman, Mark Strong, Colin Firth, and Anne-Marie Duff. How to Lose Friends & Alienate People How to Lose Friends & Alienate People is a 2008 British comedy film based upon Toby Youngs 2001 memoir How to Lose Friends & Alienate People. The film follows a similar storyline, about his five-year struggle to make it in the United States after employment at Sharps Magazine. The names of the magazine and people Young came into contact with during the time were changed for the film adaptation. The film version is a highly fictionalized account, and differs greatly from the work upon which it was built. Directed by Robert B. Weide, it stars Simon Pegg, Kirsten Dunst, Danny Huston, Gillian Anderson, Megan Fox and Jeff Bridges, alongside Max Minghella and Margo Stilley. How to Lose Friends & Alienate People was released simultaneously by Paramount Pictures on 3 October 2008. Breathless Breathless is a 1960 French crime drama film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard about a wandering criminal and his American girlfriend. It was Godards first feature-length work and represented Belmondos breakthrough as an actor. Breathless was one of the earliest, most influential examples of French New Wave cinema. Along with François Truffauts The 400 Blows and Alain Resnaiss Hiroshima, both released a year earlier, it brought international attention to new styles of French filmmaking. At the time, the film attracted much attention for its bold visual style, which included unconventional use of jump cuts. A fully restored version of the film was released in the U.S. for its 50th anniversary in May 2010. When originally released in France, the film attracted over 2 million viewers. Out of Africa Out of Africa is a 1985 American epic romantic drama film directed and produced by Sydney Pollack, and starring Robert Redford and Meryl Streep. The film is based loosely on the autobiographical book Out of Africa written by Isak Dinesen, which was published in 1937, with additional material from Dinesens book Shadows on the Grass and other sources. The book was adapted into a screenplay by the writer Kurt Luedtke, and filmed in 1984. Streep played Karen Blixen, Redford played Denys Finch Hatton, and Klaus Maria Brandauer played Baron Bror Blixen. Others in the film included Michael Kitchen as Berkeley Cole, Malick Bowens as Farah, Stephen Kinyanjui as the Chief, Michael Gough as Lord Delamere, Suzanna Hamilton as Felicity, and the model and actress Iman as Mariammo. Despite mixed reviews from critics, Out of Africa won seven Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director for Pollack. Inside Job Inside Job is a 2010 American documentary film, directed by Charles Ferguson, about the late-2000s financial crisis. Ferguson, who began researching in 2008, says the film is about "the systemic corruption of the United States by the financial services industry and the consequences of that systemic corruption". In five parts, the film explores how changes in the policy environment and banking practices helped create the financial crisis. Inside Job was acclaimed by film critics, who praised its pacing, research and exposition of complex material. It screened at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival in May and won the 2010 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The Sitter The Sitter is a 2011 American comedy film directed by David Gordon Green and written by Brian Gatewood and Alessandro Tanaka. The film follows a slacker college student who, after being suspended, is forced by his mother to fill in for a babysitter that called in sick. During this time, he takes his charges along for his extensive criminal escapades. The film is a Michael De Luca Productions and 20th Century Fox joint venture, distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film was originally scheduled to be released in theaters on August 5, 2011, but was pushed back to December 9, 2011. It received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $34 million against its $25 million budget. Midnight Run Midnight Run is a 1988 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Martin Brest and starring Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin. Yaphet Kotto, John Ashton, Dennis Farina, Joe Pantoliano, and Philip Baker Hall play supporting roles. A critical and commercial success, the film was followed by The Midnight Run Action Pack in 1994, three made for television sequels which did not feature any of the principal actors, although a few characters are carried over from the first film. The Science of Sleep The Science of Sleep is a 2006 surrealistic science fantasy comedy film written and directed by Michel Gondry. The film stars Gael García Bernal, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Miou-Miou, and Alain Chabat. The film stems from a bed-time story that was written by Sam Mounier, then 10 years old. Jaws 2 Jaws 2 is a 1978 American thriller film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and co-written by Carl Gottlieb. It is the sequel to Steven Spielbergs Jaws, and the second installment in the Jaws franchise. The film stars Roy Scheider as Police Chief Martin Brody, with Lorraine Gary and Murray Hamilton reprising their respective roles as Martins wife Ellen Brody and mayor Larry Vaughn. It also stars Joseph Mascolo, Jeffrey Kramer, Collin Wilcox, Ann Dusenberry, Mark Gruner, Susan French, Barry Coe, Donna Wilkes, and Gary Springer. The plot concerns Chief Brody suspecting another great white shark is terrorizing the fictional sea side resort of Amity Island following a series of incidents and disappearances and his suspicions are eventually proven true. Like the production of the first film, the production of Jaws 2 was troubled. The original director, John D. Hancock, proved to be unsuitable for an action film and was replaced by Szwarc. Scheider, who only reprised his role to end a contractual issue with Universal, was also unhappy during production and had several heated exchanges with Szwarc. Jaws 2 was briefly the highest-grossing sequel in history until Rocky II was released in 1979. The films tagline, "Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water..." has become one of the most famous in film history and has been parodied and homaged several times. Although Jaws 2 received mixed reviews, it is generally considered to be the best of the three Jaws sequels. The film was followed by Jaws 3-D and The Revenge, released in 1983 and 1987, respectively. Bewitched Bewitched is a 2005 American romantic comedy fantasy film written, produced, and directed by Nora Ephron, and starring Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell alongside an ensemble cast featuring Shirley MacLaine, Michael Caine, Jason Schwartzman, Kristin Chenoweth, Heather Burns, Jim Turner, Stephen Colbert, David Alan Grier, Carole Shelley and Steve Carell. The film follows an out of work actor who discovers, in the making of a retooling of Bewitched, that his co star is an actual witch. Produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures with Red Wagon Entertainment, the film is a re-imagining of the television series of the same name. Bewitched opened theatrically in the United States and Canada on June 24, 2005 to both critical and commercial failure, earning only $63 million in domestic grosses from an $85 million budget. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country is a 1991 American science fiction film directed by Nicholas Meyer. It is the sixth feature film based on Star Trek, and a sequel to the 1966–1969 Star Trek television series. Taking place after the events of The Final Frontier, it is the last film featuring the entire cast of the original series. After the destruction of the Klingon moon Praxis leads the Klingon Empire to pursue peace with their long-time adversary the Federation, the crew of the USS Enterprise must race against unseen conspirators with a militaristic agenda. The sixth film in the series was initially planned as a prequel to the original series, with younger actors portraying the crew of the Enterprise while attending Starfleet Academy, but the idea was discarded because of negative reaction from the original cast and the fans. Faced with producing a new film in time for Star Treks 25th anniversary, Meyer, who previously directed The Wrath of Khan, and Denny Martin Flinn wrote a script based on a suggestion from Leonard Nimoy about what would happen if "the Wall came down in space", touching on the contemporary events of the Cold War. Principal photography took place between April and September 1991. The production budget was smaller than anticipated because of the critical and commercial disappointment of The Final Frontier. Because of a lack of sound stage space on the Paramount lot, many scenes were filmed around Hollywood. Meyer and cinematographer Hiro Narita aimed for a darker and more dramatic mood, subtly altering sets originally used for the television series The Next Generation. Producer Steven-Charles Jaffe led a second unit that filmed on an Alaskan glacier that stood in for a Klingon gulag. Cliff Eidelman produced the films score, which is intentionally darker than previous Star Trek offerings. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country was released in North America on December 6, 1991 by Paramount Pictures. It garnered positive reviews, with publications praising the lighthearted acting and facetious references. The film performed strongly at the box office. It posted the largest opening weekend gross of the series before going on to earn $96,888,996 worldwide. The film earned two Oscar nominations, for Best Makeup and Best Sound Effects, and is the only Star Trek movie to win the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film. A special collectors edition DVD version of the film was released in 2004, to which Meyer had made minor alterations. Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry died shortly before the movies premiere, just days after viewing the film. Speed Racer Speed Racer is a 2008 sports action comedy film written and directed by the Wachowskis and based on the 1960s anime and manga series of the same name. Starring Emile Hirsch, Christina Ricci, John Goodman, Susan Sarandon, Matthew Fox, Roger Allam, Benno Fürmann, Hiroyuki Sanada, Rain and Richard Roundtree, it is an American-German venture produced by Village Roadshow Pictures, Silver Pictures, Anarchos Productions and Babelsberg Studio, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The plot revolves around Speed Racer, an 18-year-old automobile racer who follows his apparently deceased brothers career. His choice to remain loyal to his family and their company Racer Motors causes difficulties after he refuses a contract offered by E.P. Arnold Royalton, the owner of Royalton Industries. The film had been in development hell since 1992, having changed actors, writers and directors until 2006 when producer Joel Silver and the Wachowskis collaborated to begin production on Speed Racer as a family film. Speed Racer was shot in and around Potsdam and Berlin from June to August 2007. Michael Giacchino composed the films score. Speed Racer premiered on April 26, 2008 at the Nokia Theater, followed by its general theatrical release on May 9, 2008. The film was a box office bomb, grossing only $93 million worldwide on a $120 million budget plus marketing. The film received negative reviews for its storyline, characters, dialogue and use of special effects, while also receiving praise for its score, its capacity to entertain the target audience and the performance of its cast. It was subsequently nominated in multiple categories at the Teen Choice Awards as well as the Golden Raspberry Awards. In the years since its release, Speed Racer has garnered a cult following with some commentators calling it an "underrated" film. Youth Youth is a 2015 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Paolo Sorrentino. It is the directors second English language film, and stars Michael Caine and Harvey Keitel as best friends who reflect on their lives while holidaying in the Swiss Alps. It is a story of the eternal struggle between age and youth, the past and the future, life and death, commitment and betrayal. The cast also includes Rachel Weisz, Paul Dano, and Jane Fonda. The film premiered at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme dOr and had a positive critical response. At the 28th European Film Awards, Youth won Best Film, Best Director for Sorrentino, and Best Actor for Caine. It received one Academy Award nomination: Best Original Song, for David Langs composition of "Simple Song #3". At the Golden Globe Awards, Lang was also nominated along with Jane Fonda for Best Supporting Actress. Beasts of No Nation Beasts of No Nation is a 2015 American-Ghanaian war drama film written, co-produced and directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, who acted as his own cinematographer, about a young boy who becomes a child soldier as his country goes through a horrific war. Shot in Ghana and starring Idris Elba, Abraham Attah, Ama K. Abebrese, Grace Nortey, David Dontoh, and Opeyemi Fagbohungbe, the film is based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Uzodinma Iweala ― the book itself being named after a Fela Kuti album. It was screened in the main competition section of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Marcello Mastroianni Award. The film was shown in the Special Presentation section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, and released on Netflix globally and in a limited release by Bleecker Street on October 16, 2015. Lady Vengeance Lady Vengeance is a 2005 South Korean psychological thriller film directed by Park Chan-wook. The film is the third installment in Parks Vengeance Trilogy, following Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance and Oldboy. It stars Lee Young-ae as Lee Geum-ja, a woman released from prison after serving the sentence for a murder she did not commit. The film tells her story of revenge against the real murderer. The film debuted on 29 July 2005 in South Korea, and competed for the Golden Lion at the 62nd Venice International Film Festival in September 2005. While it failed to win in competition, it did walk away with Cinema of The Future, the Young Lion Award, and the Best Innovated Film Award in the non-competition section. It won the award for Best Film at the 26th Blue Dragon Film Awards. The film had its US premiere on 30 September 2005 at the New York Film Festival. It began its limited release in North American theatres on 5 May 2006, to favorable reviews from critics. Ever After: A Cinderella Story Ever After is a 1998 American romantic drama film inspired by the fairy tale Cinderella. It was directed by Andy Tennant and stars Drew Barrymore, Anjelica Huston, Dougray Scott, and Jeanne Moreau. The screenplay is written by Tennant, Susannah Grant, and Rick Parks. The original music score is composed by George Fenton. The films closing theme song "Put Your Arms Around Me" is performed by the rock band Texas. The usual pantomime and comic/supernatural elements are removed and the story is instead treated as historical fiction, set in Renaissance-era France. It is often seen as a modern, post-feminism interpretation of the Cinderella story. Chloe Chloe is a 2009 erotic thriller film directed by Atom Egoyan, a remake of the 2003 French film Nathalie.... It stars Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson, and Amanda Seyfried in the title role. Its screenplay was written by Erin Cressida Wilson, based on the earlier French film, written by Anne Fontaine. It received mixed critical reception, Although a box office bomb, Chloe made more money than any of Egoyans previous films. Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again is a 2018 jukebox musical romantic comedy film written and directed by Ol Parker, from a story by Parker, Catherine Johnson, and Richard Curtis. It is a follow-up to the 2008 film Mamma Mia!, which in turn is based on the West End/Broadway musical of the same name using the music of ABBA. The film features an ensemble cast, including Dominic Cooper, Amanda Seyfried, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgård, Jeremy Irvine, Josh Dylan, Hugh Skinner, Lily James, Jessica Keenan Wynn, Alexa Davies, Christine Baranski, Julie Walters, Andy García, Meryl Streep, and Cher. Both a prequel and a sequel, the plot is set after the events of the previous film, and also features flashbacks to 1979, telling the story of Donna Sheridans arrival on the island of Kalokairi and her first meetings with her daughter Sophies three possible fathers. Due to the financial success of the first film, Universal Pictures had long been interested in a sequel. The film was officially announced in May 2017, with Parker hired to write and direct. In June 2017, many of the original cast confirmed their involvement, with James being cast in the role of Young Donna that July. Filming took place from August to December 2017 in Croatia, Bordeaux, Stockholm, Oxford, Hampton and at Shepperton Studios. A British and American joint venture, the film was co-produced by Playtone, Littlestar Productions and Legendary Entertainment. Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again was premiered at the Hammersmith Apollo in London on July 16, 2018, and was released in the United Kingdom and the United States on July 20, 2018, ten years to the week after its predecessors release, in both standard and IMAX formats. The film was a box office success, grossing $395 million worldwide and received generally positive reviews, with critics praising the performances and musical numbers. The film is dedicated to the memory of production designer Alan Macdonald. The F Word The F Word is a 2013 romantic comedy film directed by Michael Dowse and written by Elan Mastai, based on TJ Dawe and Michael Rinaldis play Toothpaste and Cigars. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe, Zoe Kazan, Megan Park, Adam Driver, Mackenzie Davis, and Rafe Spall and follows a pair of best friends who begin to have feelings for each other. It premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2013, and was released in Canada on August 22, 2014. The film was a nominee for Best Picture at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards, and won for Adapted Screenplay. Bajrangi Bhaijaan Bajrangi Bhaijaan is an Indian adventure drama film written and directed by Kabir Khan, co-written by K. V. Vijayendra Prasad and Parveez Sheikh, and produced by Salman Khan and Rockline Venkatesh. It stars Salman Khan and Harshaali Malhotra in leading roles, with Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Kareena Kapoor Khan in supporting roles. Salman Khan plays Bajrangi, an ardent devotee of Hindu deity Hanuman, who embarks on a journey to take a mute six-year-old Pakistani Muslim girl, separated in India from her parents, back to her hometown in Pakistan. Made on a budget of , the principal photography commenced in November 2014. The cinematography was done by Aseem Mishra and was edited by Rameshwar S. Bhagat. Julius Packiam composed the film score while the songs featured in the film were composed by Pritam. The film received wide acclaim from critics, and was a commercial success. It grossed worldwide, and is currently the third highest-grossing Indian film and second highest-grossing Bollywood film. It won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment at the 63rd National Film Awards, and was nominated for four awards at the 61st Filmfare Awards, including Best Film and Best Actor, and won the Filmfare Award for Best Story. It was also nominated for Best Foreign Film in Chinas 2015 Douban Film Awards. Miss Congeniality 2: Armed & Fabulous Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous is a 2005 American comedy film directed by John Pasquin, written and produced by Marc Lawrence, and starring Sandra Bullock, Regina King, Enrique Murciano, William Shatner, Ernie Hudson, Heather Burns, Diedrich Bader, and Treat Williams. It is the sequel to the 2000 film Miss Congeniality. Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on March 24, 2005 and grossed over $101 million worldwide, and received negative reviews from critics. Saturday Night Fever Saturday Night Fever is a 1977 American drama film directed by John Badham. It stars John Travolta as Tony Manero, a working-class young man who spends his weekends dancing and drinking at a local Brooklyn discothèque; Karen Lynn Gorney as Stephanie Mangano, his dance partner and eventual confidante; and Donna Pescow as Annette, Tonys former dance partner and would-be girlfriend. While in the disco, Tony is the champion dancer. His circle of friends and weekend dancing help him to cope with the harsh realities of his life: a dead-end job, clashes with his unsupportive and squabbling parents, racial tensions in the local community, and his general restlessness. The story is based upon a 1976 New York magazine article by British writer Nik Cohn, "Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night"; in the mid-1990s, Cohn acknowledged that he fabricated the article. A newcomer to the United States and a stranger to the disco lifestyle, Cohn was unable to make any sense of the subculture he had been assigned to write about; instead, the character who became Tony Manero was based on an English mod acquaintance of Cohn. Saturday Night Fever was a huge commercial success. The film significantly helped to popularize disco music around the world and made Travolta, already well known from his role on TVs Welcome Back, a household name. The Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, featuring disco songs by the Bee Gees, is one of the best-selling soundtracks of all time. The film showcased aspects of the music, the dancing, and the subculture surrounding the disco era: symphony-orchestrated melodies; haute couture styles of clothing; pre-AIDS sexual promiscuity; and graceful choreography. The sequel Staying Alive also starred John Travolta and was directed by Sylvester Stallone, but received less positive reception. In 2010, Saturday Night Fever was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Ninja Assassin Ninja Assassin is a 2009 neo-noir martial arts film directed by James McTeigue. The story was written by Matthew Sand, with a screenplay by J. Michael Straczynski. The film stars South Korean pop musician Rain as a disillusioned assassin looking for retribution against his former mentor, played by ninja film legend Sho Kosugi. Ninja Assassin explores political corruption, child endangerment and the impact of violence. The Wachowskis, Joel Silver, and Grant Hill produced the film for Legendary Pictures, Dark Castle Entertainment and Silver Pictures. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. Ninja Assassin premiered in theaters across the United States on November 25, 2009 and received mixed reviews from critics. Its box office gross was $61,590,252, of which $38,122,883 was from North America. The films budget was $40 million. Escape from L.A. Escape from L.A. is a 1996 American postapocalyptic action film co-written, co-scored, and directed by John Carpenter, co-written and produced by Debra Hill and Kurt Russell, with Russell also starring as Snake Plissken. A sequel to Escape from New York, Escape from L.A. co-stars Steve Buscemi, Stacy Keach, Bruce Campbell, and Pam Grier. The film received a mixed reception and was a box-office bomb. Christine Christine is a 1983 American horror film directed by John Carpenter and starring Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul, Robert Prosky and Harry Dean Stanton. The film also features supporting performances from Roberts Blossom and Kelly Preston. Written by Bill Phillips and based on Stephen King’s 1983 novel of the same name, the movie follows the changes in the lives of Arnie Cunningham, his friends, his family, and his teenage enemies after Arnie buys a vintage 1958 Plymouth Fury named Christine, a car that seems to have a jealous, possessive personality - and a mind of its own. The film was dedicated to Robert "Bob" Dawn, who was the make-up supervisor for the film. Upon its release, the film grossed $21 million at the US box office. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics and has since become a cult classic. Doctor Zhivago Doctor Zhivago is a 1965 epic romantic drama film directed by David Lean with a screenplay by Robert Bolt. It is set in Russia between the years prior to World War I and the Russian Civil War of 1917–1922, and is based on the 1957 Boris Pasternak novel Doctor Zhivago. While immensely popular in the West, the book was banned in the Soviet Union for decades. For this reason, the film could not be made in the Soviet Union and was instead filmed mostly in Spain. The film stars Omar Sharif in the title role as Yuri Zhivago, a married physician whose life is irreversibly altered by the Russian Revolution and subsequent Civil War, and Julie Christie as his married love interest Lara Antipova. The supporting cast includes Geraldine Chaplin, Rod Steiger, Alec Guinness, Tom Courtenay, Ralph Richardson, Siobhán McKenna and Rita Tushingham. Contemporary critics were generally disappointed, complaining of its length at over three hours and claiming that it trivialized history, but acknowledging the intensity of the love story and the films treatment of human themes. Over time, however, the films reputation has improved greatly. At the 38th Academy Awards, Doctor Zhivago won five Oscars: Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Score, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design; it was nominated for five others, but lost four of these five to The Sound of Music. It also won five awards at the 23rd Golden Globe Awards including Best Motion Picture - Drama and Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama for Sharif. , it is the eighth highest-grossing film of all time in the United States and Canada, adjusted for ticket-price inflation. In addition, it is also one of the top ten highest-grossing films worldwide after adjusting for inflation. In 1998, it was ranked by the American Film Institute 39th on their 100 Years... 100 Movies list, and by the British Film Institute the following year as the 27th greatest British film of all time. The Postman The Postman is a 1997 American post-apocalyptic adventure film. It is directed by, produced by, and stars Kevin Costner, with the screenplay written by Eric Roth and Brian Helgeland, based on David Brins 1985 book of the same name. The film also features Will Patton, Larenz Tate, Olivia Williams, James Russo, and Tom Petty. It is set in a post-apocalyptic and neo-Western version of the United States in the then near-future year of 2013, sixteen-plus years after unspecified apocalyptic events, starting with the breakdown of society through “hate crimes and racially motivated attacks a militia-like group” led by Nathan Holn, progressing to war, followed by plagues, that collectively left a huge impact on human civilization and erased most technology. Like the book, the film follows the story of a nomadic drifter who stumbles across the uniform of an old United States Postal Service mail carrier, and unwittingly inspires hope through an empty promise of a "Restored United States of America." Released on Christmas of 1997 from Warner Bros., The Postman was a major critical and commercial failure, grossing a total of $20 million worldwide. Nonetheless, it was nominated for three Saturn Awards. Be Cool Be Cool is a 2005 American action crime-comedy film adapted from Elmore Leonards 1999 novel of the same name and the sequel to Leonards 1990 novel Get Shorty about mobster Chili Palmers entrance into the music industry. The film adaptation of Be Cool began production in 2003. It was directed by F. Gary Gray, produced by Danny DeVito, and starred John Travolta, reprising his role from the first film. The film opened in March 2005 and was released to video and DVD distribution on June 7, 2005. This was Robert Pastorellis final film, as he died one year before its theatrical release. A Lot Like Love A Lot Like Love is a 2005 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Nigel Cole and starring Ashton Kutcher and Amanda Peet. The screenplay by Colin Patrick Lynch focuses on two individuals whose relationship slowly evolves from lust to friendship to romance over the course of seven years. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a 1966 American black comedy-drama film directed by Mike Nichols in his directorial debut. The screenplay by Ernest Lehman is an adaptation of the play of the same name by Edward Albee. The film stars Elizabeth Taylor as Martha and Richard Burton as George, with George Segal as Nick and Sandy Dennis as Honey. The film was nominated for thirteen Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director for Mike Nichols, and is one of only two films to be nominated in every eligible category at the Academy Awards. All of the films four main actors were nominated in their respective acting categories. The film won five awards, including a second Academy Award for Best Actress for Elizabeth Taylor and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Sandy Dennis. However, the film lost to A Man for All Seasons for the Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay awards, and both Richard Burton and George Segal failed to win in their categories. In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Bottle Rocket Bottle Rocket is a 1996 American crime-comedy film directed by Wes Anderson with a screenplay by Anderson and Owen Wilson based on Andersons 1994 short film of the same name. In addition to being Wes Andersons feature-length directorial debut, Bottle Rocket was the debut feature for brothers Owen and Luke Wilson, who co-starred with James Caan and Robert Musgrave. The film was a commercial failure but launched Andersons career by drawing attention from critics. Director Martin Scorsese later named Bottle Rocket one of his top-ten favorite movies of the 1990s. Dreamgirls Dreamgirls is a 2006 American romantic musical drama film written and directed by Bill Condon and jointly produced and released by DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures. Adapted from the 1981 Broadway musical of the same name by composer Henry Krieger and lyricist/librettist Tom Eyen, Dreamgirls is a film à clef, a work of fiction taking strong inspiration from the history of the Motown record label and one of its acts, The Supremes. The story follows the history and evolution of American R&B music during the 1960s and 1970s through the eyes of a Detroit, Michigan girl group known as the Dreams and their manipulative record executive. The film adaptation of Dreamgirls stars Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé, Eddie Murphy, and Jennifer Hudson, and also features Danny Glover, Anika Noni Rose and Keith Robinson. Produced by Laurence Mark, the films screenplay was adapted by director Condon from the original Broadway book by Tom Eyen. In addition to the original Kreiger/Eyen compositions, four new songs, composed by Krieger with various lyricists, were added for this film. Dreamgirls features the acting debut of Hudson, a former American Idol contestant and singer. The film debuted in four special road show engagements starting on December 15, 2006, before its nationwide release on December 25, 2006. With a production cost of $80 million, Dreamgirls is one of the most expensive films to feature an all African-American starring cast in American cinema history. Upon its release, the film garnered positive reviews from critics, who particularly praised soundtrack, cast and the performances of Hudson and Murphy. The film also earned $155 million at the international box office. Dreamgirls also received a number of accolades, including three awards at the 64th Golden Globe Awards ceremony, including the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and two Oscars at the 79th Academy Awards. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning is a 2006 American slasher film and a prequel to the 2003 film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The sixth installment in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise was directed by Jonathan Liebesman and co-produced by Kim Henkel and Tobe Hooper. The film went into release in North America on October 6, 2006. The films story takes place four years before the timeline of the 2003 film. It stars Jordana Brewster, Diora Baird, Taylor Handley, Matt Bomer and R. Lee Ermey. Originally, the film had the subtitle The Origin. New Line had to pay $3.1 million more than expected in order to keep the rights to the franchise after Dimension Films made a large offer to buy it from the original right-holders. The film grossed $51.8 million on a budget of $16 million. I Still Know What You Did Last Summer I Still Know What You Did Last Summer is a 1998 American slasher film directed by Danny Cannon and written by Trey Callaway. Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr. and Muse Watson reprise their roles, with Brandy, Mekhi Phifer, Jennifer Esposito, Matthew Settle and Jack Black joining the cast. The film takes place one year after the events of the first film, when Ben Willis follows survivor Julie and her friends to the Bahamas, where he stalks and murders them. I Still Know What You Did Last Summer received negative reviews and grossed $84 million on a budget of $24 million. It was shot in Mexico and California. It is a sequel to I Know What You Did Last Summer and was followed by Ill Always Know What You Did Last Summer. [Rec] 2 REC 2 is a 2009 Spanish found footage zombie horror film sequel to 2007s REC and the second installment of the REC film series. The film was written and directed by Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza, both of whom returned from the previous film. The story takes place immediately after the events of the first film. Several actors from the first film reprise their roles, mostly briefly appearing as infected versions of their characters. The film was followed by Genesis. Elizabethtown Elizabethtown is a 2005 American romantic tragicomedy film written and directed by Cameron Crowe, and starring Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst. Alec Baldwin has a small role as a CEO of an athletic shoe company and Susan Sarandon appears as a grieving widow. The movies title comes from its primary location, Elizabethtown. A Nightmare on Elm Street: Dream Warriors A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors is a 1987 American fantasy slasher film directed by Chuck Russell. The story was developed by Wes Craven and Bruce Wagner. It is the third installment in the Nightmare on Elm Street series and stars Heather Langenkamp, Patricia Arquette, Larry Fishburne, Priscilla Pointer, Craig Wasson, and Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger. The plot centers around the antagonist, who seeks to murder the remaining children of the parents who burned him to death. The kids are committed to a psychiatric hospital where Nancy Thompson, whose parents helped to kill Krueger, works. Freddy does not know that Nancy is training the kids to control their dreams in order to fight him. Dream Warriors was theatrically released on February 27, 1987, and grossed $44.8 million on a budget of $5 million. The film was followed by a sequel, The Dream Master, a year later. Just Married Just Married is a 2003 American romantic comedy film directed by Shawn Levy, written by Sam Harper, and stars Ashton Kutcher and Brittany Murphy. Produced by Robert Simonds, the film was successful at the box office despite generally negative critical reviews. Deliver Us from Evil Deliver Us from Evil is a 2014 American supernatural horror film directed by Scott Derrickson and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. The film is officially based on a 2001 non-fiction book entitled Beware the Night by Ralph Sarchie and Lisa Collier Cool, and its marketing campaign highlighted that it was "inspired by actual accounts". The film stars Eric Bana, Édgar Ramírez, Sean Harris, Olivia Munn, and Joel McHale in the main roles and was released on July 2, 2014. The film grossed $87.9 million against a $30 million budget. The Station Agent The Station Agent is a 2003 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Tom McCarthy. It stars Peter Dinklage as a man who seeks solitude in an abandoned train station in the Newfoundland section of Jefferson Township. It also stars Patricia Clarkson, Michelle Williams, Bobby Cannavale and John Slattery. For his writing achievement, McCarthy won the BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay and the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay. Footloose Footloose is a 1984 American musical drama film directed by Herbert Ross. It tells the story of Ren McCormack, a teenager from Chicago who moves to a small western town where he lives with his mother, aunt, and uncle. Throughout the movie, McCormack is seen attempting to overturn the ban on dancing, which resulted from the efforts of a local minister. The film is loosely based on actual events that took place in the small, rural, and religious community of Elmore City. Go Go is a 1999 American crime comedy film written by John August and directed by Doug Liman, with intertwining plots involving three sets of characters. The film stars William Fichtner, Katie Holmes, Jay Mohr, Sarah Polley, and Scott Wolf and features Taye Diggs, Breckin Meyer, Timothy Olyphant, Desmond Askew, Jane Krakowski, J. E. Freeman, and Melissa McCarthy in her film debut. The film performed moderately at the box office, but was critically acclaimed. It has since become a cult classic. A Perfect Getaway A Perfect Getaway is a 2009 American thriller film written and directed by David Twohy and starring Timothy Olyphant, Milla Jovovich, Kiele Sanchez, and Steve Zahn. Olyphant, Jovovich, Sanchez, and Zahn portray a group of vacationing couples in Hawaii who find their lives in danger when murders begin to occur on the island, leading to suspicions over one of the couples being the killers. Shot in Hawaii and Puerto Rico, A Perfect Getaway was released on August 7, 2009, in the United States. It received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed nearly $23 million on a $14 million budget. Trollhunter Trollhunter is a 2010 Norwegian dark fantasy film, made in the form of a "found footage" mockumentary. It is written and directed by André Øvredal, and features a mixed cast of relatively unknown actors and well-known Norwegian comedians, including Otto Jespersen. Trollhunter received positive reviews from Norwegian critics. It opened on 10 June 2011 in the US to a mostly positive critical reception. Trolls Trolls is a 2016 American computer-animated musical comedy film based on the Troll dolls created by Thomas Dam. Mike Mitchell and Walt Dohrn co-directs this film, with Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger serving as the writers. Trolls is based on a story by Erica Rivinoja. The film features the voices of Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Zooey Deschanel, Christine Baranski, Russell Brand, James Corden and Gwen Stefani. The film follows two trolls who go on a quest, to save their village from destruction by the Bergens, creatures who eat Trolls to be happy. The 33rd animated feature film produced by DreamWorks Animation, the film premiered on October 8, 2016, at the BFI London Film Festival and was theatrically released in the United States on November 4, 2016, by 20th Century Fox. The film grossed $346 million worldwide against its $125 million budget and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song for "Cant Stop the Feeling!". A sequel, Trolls World Tour, is scheduled to be released on April 17, 2020. American Pie Presents: Band Camp American Pie Presents: Band Camp is a 2005 American sex comedy film released by Universal Pictures. It is the first installment in American Pie Presents film series, a spin-off of the American Pie franchise. Tad Hilgenbrinck stars as Matt Stiffler, a troubled student sent to band camp to change his ways. Chris Owen and Eugene Levy reprise their roles from previous American Pie films. American Pie Presents: Band Camp was released direct-to-DVD internationally on October 31, 2005, and in the United States on December 26, 2005. xXx: State of the Union xXx: State of the Union is a 2005 American action film directed by Lee Tamahori and a sequel to the 2002 film XXX. It is the second installment of the XXX franchise, and was produced by Revolution Studios for Columbia Pictures. Vin Diesel and Rob Cohen, the lead actor and director of the original, had signed onto a sequel before the first film had opened, but both dropped out as Diesel disliked the script, while Cohen worked on Stealth. Cohen remained as an executive producer. Ice Cube took over the lead role as the new Triple X agent and Tamahori was brought in to direct, following the huge commercial success of the James Bond film Die Another Day, which he directed. Two different scripts were prepared for the film, and the one written by Simon Kinberg was selected; the other script featured a radically different plot. State of the Union was a box-office bomb and it was criticized by reviewers, mainly for the performances, an illogical story, and overuse of CGI-based visual effects for most of the action sequences. State of the Union is the last film in the XXX franchise to be distributed by Columbia Pictures, as Paramount Pictures became the distributor for its future films, starting with Return of Xander Cage in 2017. Underworld: Blood Wars Underworld: Blood Wars is a 2016 American action horror film directed by Anna Foerster. It is the fifth installment in the Underworld franchise and the sequel to Awakening, with Kate Beckinsale reprising her role as Selene. The main cast also includes Theo James, Lara Pulver, Tobias Menzies, Bradley James, Peter Andersson, James Faulkner, Clementine Nicholson, Daisy Head, Oliver Stark, and Charles Dance. Principal photography began on October 19, 2015, in Prague, Czech Republic. The film was released on November 24, 2016, in various countries and was subsequently released in the United States on January 6, 2017, by Screen Gems. It received generally negative reviews and has grossed over $81 million worldwide, against its production budget of $35 million. Oldboy Oldboy is a 2013 American neo-noir action thriller film directed by Spike Lee and with a screenplay by Mark Protosevich. It stars Josh Brolin, Elizabeth Olsen, Sharlto Copley and Samuel L. Jackson in the lead roles. The film is an official remake, or as labeled by Lee a "reinterpretation", of Park Chan-wooks 2003 South Korean film of the same name. Both are adapted from a Japanese manga of the same name. The film was released on November 27, 2013. It was the last film to be distributed by FilmDistrict, before Focus Features absorbed the company in October 2013. It received a mixed reception from both critics and audiences, with praise for the acting and visual style, but was criticized in relation to Chan-wooks film. Lee was criticized for not using creative choices to differentiate his work, in essence to justify why he made it. The film was a box office bomb; it had one of worst box office performances of Lees directing career. Splash Splash is a 1984 American fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Ron Howard, written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, and starring Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah, John Candy and Eugene Levy. The film involves a young man who falls in love with a mysterious woman who is secretly a mermaid. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. The film is notable for being the first film released by Touchstone Pictures, a film label created by Walt Disney Studios that same year in an effort to release films targeted at adult audiences, with mature content not appropriate for the studios flagship Walt Disney Pictures banner. Splash had received a PG-rating for including some profanity and brief nudity. Café Society Café Society is a 2016 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. It stars Jeannie Berlin, Steve Carell, Jesse Eisenberg, Blake Lively, Parker Posey, Kristen Stewart, Corey Stoll, and Ken Stott. The plot follows a young man who moves to 1930s Hollywood, where he falls in love with the assistant to his uncle, a powerful talent agent. The film had its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on May 11, 2016 and was theatrically released in the United States on July 15, 2016, by Amazon Studios and Lionsgate. It received generally positive reviews and grossed $43 million. Ad Astra Ad Astra is a 2019 American science fiction adventure film produced, co-written, and directed by James Gray. Starring Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones, Ruth Negga, Liv Tyler, and Donald Sutherland, it follows an astronaut who goes into space in search of his lost father, whose experiment threatens the Solar System. The project was announced in early 2016, with Gray saying he wanted to feature "the most realistic depiction of space travel thats been put in a movie". Pitt signed on to star in April 2017 and the rest of the cast joined later that year. Filming began around Los Angeles that August, lasting through October. The film has been compared to Heart of Darkness for its plot, as well as being to outer space what Apocalypse Now is to the Vietnam War. Ad Astra was produced by 20th Century Fox and had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on August 29, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on September 20, 2019 by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It received positive reviews from critics, with universal praise for Pitts performance, and has grossed $123 million worldwide against a $80–100 million budget. The Edge The Edge is a 1997 American survival film directed by Lee Tamahori and starring Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin. Bart the Bear, a trained Kodiak bear known for appearances in several Hollywood movies, also appears in the film as a vicious Kodiak; this was one of his last film roles. Love Me If You Dare Love Me If You Dare is a 2003 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Yann Samuell. It stars Guillaume Canet and Marion Cotillard. Wolf Creek Wolf Creek is a 2005 Australian horror thriller film written, co-produced, and directed by Greg McLean and starring John Jarratt, Nathan Phillips, Cassandra Magrath, and Kestie Morassi. Its plot concerns three backpackers who find themselves taken captive and subsequently hunted by Mick Taylor, a deranged psychopathic xenophobic killer, in the Australian outback. The film was ambiguously marketed as being "based on true events," while its plot bore elements reminiscent of the real-life murders of backpackers by Ivan Milat in the 1990s and Bradley Murdoch in 2001, both of which McLean used as inspiration for the screenplay. Produced on a $1.1 million budget, filming of Wolf Creek took place in South Australia; the film was shot almost exclusively on high-definition video. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2005. It was given a theatrical release in Ireland and the United Kingdom in September 2005, followed by a general Australian release in November, apart from the Northern Territory, out of respect for the pending trial surrounding the murder of Peter Falconio. In the United States and Canada, it was released on Christmas Day 2005, distributed by Dimension Films. Wolf Creek received varied reviews from film critics, with several, such as Roger Ebert and Manohla Dargis, criticizing it for its realistic and unrelenting depictions of violence. Other publications, such as Variety and Time Out, praised the films grindhouse aesthetics, with the latter calling its straightforward depiction of crime and violence "taboo-breaking." The film was nominated for seven Australian Film Institute awards, including Best Director. In 2010, it was included in Slant Magazines list of the 100 best films of the decade. Father of the Bride Father of the Bride is a 1991 American comedy film starring Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, Kimberly Williams, George Newbern, Martin Short, B. D. Wong, and Kieran Culkin. It is a remake of the 1950 film of the same name. Martin portrays George Banks, a businessman and owner of an athletic shoe company, who, when he finds out his daughter is getting married, does not want to give her away. He eventually learns to live with his new son-in-law and realizes that as long as his daughter is happy, he is happy. The film opened to positive reviews, and became a major box office success, earning more than four times its budget. With its success, a sequel, Father of the Bride Part II was released in 1995. This was Nancy Meyers and Diane Keatons second of four films together, the first being Baby Boom; the others were Father of the Bride Part II and Somethings Gotta Give. Act of Valor Act of Valor is a 2012 American action film produced and directed by Mike McCoy and Scott Waugh, and written by Kurt Johnstad. It stars Alex Veadov, Roselyn Sánchez, Nestor Serrano and Emilio Rivera, as well as active duty U.S. Navy SEALs and U.S. Navy Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen. The film was released by Relativity Media on February 24, 2012. The film grossed $81 million worldwide and was nominated at the 70th Golden Globe Awards for Best Original Song. First Knight First Knight is a 1995 medieval film based on Arthurian legend, directed by Jerry Zucker. It stars Sean Connery as King Arthur, Richard Gere as Lancelot, Julia Ormond as Guinevere and Ben Cross as Malagant. The film follows the rogue Lancelots romance with Lady Guinevere of Leonesse, who is to marry King Arthur of Camelot, while the land is threatened by the renegade knight Malagant. The film is noteworthy within Arthurian cinema for its absence of magical elements, its drawing on the material of Chrétien de Troyes for plot elements and the substantial age difference between Arthur and Guinevere. Norbit Norbit is a 2007 American comedy film, directed by Brian Robbins, and co-written by, co-produced by, and starring Eddie Murphy. The film co-stars Thandie Newton, Terry Crews, Cuba Gooding Jr., Eddie Griffin, Katt Williams, Marlon Wayans, and Charlie Murphy. It was released by DreamWorks and Paramount Pictures on February 9, 2007. The film was negatively received by critics and earned Murphy three Golden Raspberry Awards, out of the films eight total nominations. However, it received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Makeup. It was a commercial success earning a total of $159 million worldwide, against a production budget of $60 million. MASH MASH is a 1970 American black comedy war film directed by Robert Altman and written by Ring Lardner Jr., based on Richard Hookers novel A Novel About Three Army Doctors. The picture is the only theatrically released feature film in the M*A*S*H franchise, and it became one of the biggest films of the early 1970s for 20th Century Fox. The film depicts a unit of medical personnel stationed at a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital during the Korean War. It stars Donald Sutherland, Tom Skerritt, and Elliott Gould, with Sally Kellerman, Robert Duvall, René Auberjonois, Gary Burghoff, Roger Bowen, Michael Murphy, and in his film debut, professional football player Fred Williamson. Although the Korean War is the films storyline setting, the subtext is about the Vietnam War, that was taking place all throughout the films production and release. The film won Grand Prix du Festival International du Film, later named Palme dOr, at 1970 Cannes Film Festival. The film went on to receive five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, and won for Best Adapted Screenplay. MASH was deemed "culturally significant" by the Library of Congress and was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. The Academy Film Archive preserved MASH in 2000. The film inspired the television series M*A*S*H, which ran from 1972 to 1983. The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets Nest is a 2009 Swedish drama thriller film directed by Daniel Alfredson. It is based on the bestselling novel of the same name by the late Swedish author and journalist Stieg Larsson, the third entry in his Millennium series. The film was also the last film for veteran actor Per Oscarsson, who died in a house fire on 31 December 2010. Surf's Up Surfs Up is a 2007 American computer-animated mockumentary comedy film directed by Ash Brannon and Chris Buck. It features the voices of Shia LaBeouf, Jeff Bridges, Zooey Deschanel, Jon Heder, Mario Cantone, James Woods, and Diedrich Bader among others. In production since 2002 at Sony Pictures Animation, it was the studios second theatrical feature film. The film premiered in the United States on June 8, 2007, and was distributed by Columbia Pictures. It is a parody of surfing documentaries, such as The Endless Summer and Riding Giants, with parts of the plot parodying North Shore. Real-life surfers Kelly Slater and Rob Machado have vignettes as their penguin surfer counterparts. To obtain the desired hand-held documentary feel, the films animation team motion-captured a physical camera operators moves. It was also nominated at the 80th Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature, but lost to Pixars Ratatouille. A sequel, titled WaveMania, was released direct-to-video on January 17, 2017. Changing Lanes Changing Lanes is a 2002 American drama thriller film directed by Roger Michell and starring Ben Affleck and Samuel L. Jackson. The film follows a successful, young Wall Street lawyer who accidentally crashes his car into a vehicle driven by a middle-aged, recovering alcoholic insurance salesman. After the lawyer leaves the scene of the accident, the two men try to get back at each other, engaging in a variety of immoral and illegal actions that end up having a major impact on each mans life. The film was released on April 12, 2002 in North America by Paramount Pictures. The film was favourably reviewed by critics and it was a box office success, earning almost $95 million against a $45 million budget. Writers Chap Taylor and Michael Tolkin were nominated for the WAFCA Award for Best Original Screenplay for their work. 48 Hrs. 48 Hrs. is a 1982 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Walter Hill. It is Joel Silvers first film as a film producer. The screenplay was written by Hill, Roger Spottiswoode, Larry Gross and Steven E. de Souza. The film stars Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy as a cop and convict, respectively, who team up to catch two cop-killers, Albert Ganz and Billy Bear, played respectively by James Remar and Sonny Landham. The title refers to the amount of time they have to solve the crime. It is often credited as being the first film in the "buddy cop" genre, which included the subsequent films Beverly Hills Cop, Lethal Weapon, Bad Boys and Rush Hour. A sequel, Another 48 Hrs., was released on June 8, 1990. Made of Honor Made of Honor is a 2008 American romantic comedy film directed by Paul Weiland and written by Adam Sztykiel, Deborah Kaplan, and Harry Elfont. The film stars Patrick Dempsey, Michelle Monaghan, and Sydney Pollack, in his final screen appearance prior to his death less than a month after the films release. The plot follows a lifelong playboy who falls in love with his best friend, only to have her get engaged and ask him to be her maid of honor. It was released by Columbia Pictures in United States on May 2, 2008. Free Willy Free Willy is a 1993 American family drama film, directed by Simon Wincer, produced by Lauren Shuler Donner and Jennie Lew Tugend, and written by Keith A. Walker and Corey Blechman from a story by Walker. The film stars Jason James Richter as a foster boy who befriends a captive orca. The film received positive attention from critics and was a commercial success, grossing $153.6 million from a $20 million budget. It grew into a small franchise, including a television series, three sequels and a video game companion. Michael Jackson produced and performed "Will You Be There", the theme for the film, which can be heard during the films credits. The song won the MTV Movie Award for "Best Song in a Movie" in 1994. It was also included on Jacksons album, Dangerous, and on All Time Greatest Movie Songs, released by Sony in 1999. Jackson also performed songs for the films first sequel. High Tension High Tension is a 2003 French horror film directed by Alexandre Aja, written by Aja and Grégory Levasseur and starring Cécile de France, Maïwenn, and Philippe Nahon. High Tension was picked up by independent distributor Lions Gate Entertainment following a successful screening at the Midnight Madness section of the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was originally rated NC-17 in the U.S. for strong graphic violence. However, Lionsgate re-edited the film and re-dubbed the film in English, then Lionsgate spent $14 million to open the film in wide release in the United States. However, the film eventually only grossed $3.6 million in United States theatrically. Lionsgate later released the original cut on Blu-ray and DVD. All of the effects are created by renowned horror make-up artist Giannetto De Rossi, a favorite of late director Lucio Fulci. High Tension has been associated with the New French Extremity movement. Romeo Must Die Romeo Must Die is a 2000 American action film directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak in his directorial debut, and also fight choreography by Corey Yuen, and starring Jet Li and Aaliyah. The film was released in the United States on March 22, 2000. In the film, a Chinese former police officer travels to the United States in order to avenge his brothers death. He also falls in love with a rival mobsters beautiful daughter and they are struggling together against both the Chinese and the American mobs. It is considered Jet Lis breakout role in the English speaking American film industry. The films plot is loosely related to William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet, but the feuding families are respectively African-American and Chinese. The films setting is Oakland, but other than a few establishing shots, film production was entirely in Vancouver, British Columbia. The film contains the acting debut of R&B singer Aaliyah and would be the only film of hers to be released during her lifetime. Romeo Must Die was released on March 22, 2000. The film grossed $91 million against a production budget of $25 million. Run, Fat Boy, Run Run Fatboy Run is a 2007 British-American comedy film directed by David Schwimmer, written by Michael Ian Black and Simon Pegg, and starring Pegg, Dylan Moran, Thandie Newton, Harish Patel, India de Beaufort, and Hank Azaria. It was released in the United Kingdom on 7 September 2007, in Canada on 10 September 2007, and in the United States on 28 March 2008. ¡Three Amigos! Three Amigos is a 1986 American western comedy film directed by John Landis and written by Lorne Michaels, Steve Martin, and Randy Newman. Martin, Chevy Chase, and Martin Short star as the title characters, three silent film stars who are mistaken for real heroes by the suffering people of a small Mexican village. They must find a way to live up to their reputation and stop a marauding bandit. Europa Report Europa Report is a 2013 science fiction film directed by Sebastián Cordero, starring Christian Camargo, Anamaria Marinca, Michael Nyqvist, Daniel Wu, Karolina Wydra and Sharlto Copley. A found footage film, it recounts the fictional story of the first crewed mission to Europa, one of the four Galilean moons of Jupiter. Despite a disastrous technical failure that causes the loss of all communications with Earth mission control and a series of crises, the crew continues its mission to Europa and finds mounting evidence of life on the moon. The White Ribbon The White Ribbon is a 2009 black-and-white German-language drama film written and directed by Michael Haneke. Das weiße Band, Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte darkly depicts society and family in a northern German village just before World War I and, according to Haneke, "is about the roots of evil. Whether it’s religious or political terrorism, it’s the same thing." Seabiscuit Seabiscuit is a 2003 American equestrian sports film co-produced, written and directed by Gary Ross and based on the best-selling non-fiction book An American Legend by Laura Hillenbrand. The film is loosely based on the life and racing career of Seabiscuit, an undersized and overlooked Thoroughbred race horse, whose unexpected successes made him a hugely popular media sensation in the United States during the Great Depression. Seabiscuit was nominated for seven Academy Awards. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is a 1962 American Western film directed by John Ford, starring John Wayne and James Stewart. The black-and-white film was released by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay by James Warner Bellah and Willis Goldbeck was adapted from a 1953 short story written by Dorothy M. Johnson. The supporting cast features Vera Miles, Lee Marvin, Edmond OBrien, Andy Devine, John Carradine, Woody Strode, Strother Martin, and Lee Van Cleef. In 2007, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." District B13 District 13, is a 2004 French action film directed by Pierre Morel and written and produced by Luc Besson. The film is notable for its depiction of parkour in a number of stunt sequences that were completed without the use of wires or computer generated effects. Because of this, some film critics have drawn comparisons to the popular Thai film Ong-Bak. David Belle, regarded as the founder of parkour, plays Leïto, one of the storys protagonists. Jackass Number Two Jackass Number Two is a 2006 American reality comedy film directed by Jeff Tremaine. It is the sequel to The Movie, both based upon the MTV series Jackass. Like its predecessor and the original television show, the film is a compilation of stunts, pranks and skits. The film stars the regular Jackass cast of Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Ryan Dunn, Dave England, Wee Man, Ehren McGhehey, and Preston Lacy. The film was produced by MTV Films, Dickhouse Productions and Lynch Siderow Productions, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film premiered in theaters on September 22, 2006. It received generally positive reviews from critics. The film grossed $84.6 million worldwide against a production budget of $11.5 million. An unrated version of the film titled Jackass 2.5 was released online on December 19, 2007 and on DVD on December 26, 2007. It contains most of the deleted and unused scenes that were originally shot for Jackass Number Two. It was followed by another sequel, Jackass 3D. Mercury Rising Mercury Rising is a 1998 American political action thriller film starring Bruce Willis and Alec Baldwin. Directed by Harold Becker, the movie is based on Ryne Douglas Pearsons 1996 novel originally published as Simple Simon, which was the working title of the film. Willis plays Art Jeffries, an undercover FBI agent who protects a 9-year-old autistic boy, Simon Lynch played by Miko Hughes, who is targeted by government assassins after he cracks a top secret government code. The film was released on April 3, 1998. It received mostly negative reviews. Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story is a 2007 American comedy film directed by Jake Kasdan, and written by Kasdan and co-producer Judd Apatow. It stars John C. Reilly, Jenna Fischer, Tim Meadows and Kristen Wiig. The plot echoes the storyline of 2005s Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line and 2004s Ray Charles biopic Ray. Walk Hard is a parody of the biopic genre as a whole. As Walk Hard heavily references the film Walk the Line, the Dewey Cox persona is mostly based on Johnny Cash; but the character also includes elements of the lives and careers of Roy Orbison, Glen Campbell, Bob Dylan, Ray Charles, Jerry Lee Lewis, Donovan, John Lennon, James Brown, Jim Morrison, Conway Twitty, Neil Diamond, Hank Williams, and Brian Wilson. The film portrays fictional versions of artists Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper, Elvis Presley, and The Beatles; also, some artists play themselves, including Eddie Vedder and Ghostface Killah. In addition, the film parodies or pays tribute to the musical styles of Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Billy Joel, Van Dyke Parks with Brian Wilson, and seventies punk rock. The film was released in North America on December 21, 2007. It received positive reviews from critics, but was a box office bomb - grossing only $20 million against a $35 million budget. The film has since developed a cult following. Strange Days Strange Days is a 1995 American science fiction thriller film directed by Kathryn Bigelow, written by James Cameron and Jay Cocks, and produced by Cameron and Steven-Charles Jaffe. It stars Ralph Fiennes, Angela Bassett, Juliette Lewis, and Tom Sizemore. Set in the last two days of 1999, the film follows the story of a black marketeer of SQUID discs, recordings that allow a user to experience the recorders memories and physical sensations, as he attempts to uncover the truth behind the murder of a prostitute. Blending science fiction with film noir conventions, Strange Days explores themes such as racism, abuse of power, rape, and voyeurism. Although the story was conceived by Cameron around 1986, Bigelow found inspiration after incidents such as the Lorena Bobbitt trial and the 1992 Los Angeles riots that followed the Rodney King verdict. The film was shot entirely in the Greater Los Angeles Area over a period of 77 nights. The films SQUID scenes, which offer a point-of-view shot, required multi-faceted cameras and considerable technical preparation. Strange Days was a commercial failure and almost derailed Bigelows career, making little more than a sixth of its $42 million production cost. Upon release, the film polarized film critics; some reviewers praised its gritty atmosphere and the performances by Fiennes and Bassett, while others criticized it for failing to comment on its violence. Nevertheless, the films critical standing has improved over the years, with many fans feeling that the film has been overlooked by a casual mass audience and misguided critics. At the 22nd Saturn Awards, Bassett won Best Actress and Bigelow became the first woman to win the Best Director award. The First Time The First Time is a 2012 teen romantic comedy film written and directed by Jon Kasdan, and stars Britt Robertson, Dylan OBrien, James Frecheville and Victoria Justice. Dave Hodgman is a high school senior who spends most of his time pining away over Jane Harmon, a girl he cant have. Aubrey Miller, a junior at a different high school, has an older boyfriend Ronny who doesnt quite understand her or seem to care. A casual conversation between Dave and Aubrey sparks an instant connection, and, over the course of a weekend, things turn magical, romantic, complicated, and funny as Aubrey and Dave discover what its like to fall in love for the first time. Unfriended Unfriended is a 2015 American found footage supernatural horror film directed by Levan Gabriadze, written by Nelson Greaves, executive produced by Jason Blum, co-produced by Adam Sidman, and produced by Greaves and Timur Bekmambetov. The film is shot as a computer screen film. The film stars Shelley Hennig, Moses Jacob Storm, Renee Olstead, Will Peltz, Jacob Wysocki, and Courtney Halverson as high school students in a Skype conversation that is haunted by a student, played by Heather Sossaman, who was bullied and committed suicide. The film premiered at the Fantasia Festival on July 20, 2014, and at SXSW on March 13, 2015. It received a theatrical release on April 17, 2015. The film, which is told almost entirely through a screencast of a high school students MacBook screen, stars Shelley Hennig as one of several friends who find themselves terrorized online by an anonymous person. The film received positive reviews from critics and was a massive box office success, grossing $64 million against a $1 million budget. A stand-alone sequel, Dark Web, premiered at SXSW on March 9, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on July 20, 2018. Johnny Mnemonic Johnny Mnemonic is a 1995 Canadian-American cyberpunk action thriller film directed by Robert Longo in his directorial debut. The film stars Keanu Reeves and Dolph Lundgren. The film is based on the story of the same name by William Gibson. Keanu Reeves plays the title character, a man with a cybernetic brain implant designed to store information. The film portrays Gibsons dystopian view of the future with the world dominated by megacorporations and with strong East Asian influences. This was Dolph Lundgrens last theatrically released film until 2010s The Expendables. The film was shot on location in Canada, with Toronto and Montreal filling in for the films Newark and Beijing settings. A number of local sites, including Torontos Union Station and Montreals skyline and Jacques Cartier Bridge, feature prominently. The film premiered in Japan on April 15, 1995, in a longer version that is closer to the directors cut, featuring a score by Mychael Danna and different editing. The film was released in the United States on May 26, 1995. Bowfinger Bowfinger is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Frank Oz. It depicts a down-and-out filmmaker in Hollywood attempting to make a film on a small budget with a star who does not know that he is in the film. It was written by Steve Martin, who also stars alongside Eddie Murphy in two roles, and Heather Graham as a vapid, ambitious starlet. The film was released on August 13, 1999 and grossed $98 million. Mysterious Skin Mysterious Skin is a 2004 coming-of-age drama film directed by Gregg Araki, who also wrote the screenplay based on Scott Heims 1995 novel of the same name. The film is Arakis eighth, premiering at the 61st Venice International Film Festival in 2004, although it was not more widely distributed until 2005. Mysterious Skin tells the story of two pre-adolescent boys who are sexually abused by their baseball coach, and how it affects their lives in different ways into their young adulthood. One boy becomes a reckless, sexually adventurous male prostitute, while the other retreats into a reclusive fantasy of alien abduction. Happiness Happiness is a 1998 American black comedy-drama film written and directed by Todd Solondz, that portrays the lives of three sisters, their families and those around them. The film was awarded the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival for "its bold tracking of controversial contemporary themes, richly-layered subtext, and remarkable fluidity of visual style," and the cast received the National Board of Review award for best ensemble performance. The film spawned the pseudo-sequel Life During Wartime which premiered at the 2009 Venice Film Festival. Porco Rosso is a 1992 Japanese animated comedy-adventure film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. It is based on Hikōtei Jidai, a three-part watercolor manga by Miyazaki. The film stars the voices of Shūichirō Moriyama, Tokiko Kato, Akemi Okamura and Akio Ōtsuka. Toshio Suzuki produced the film. It was animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Japan Airlines and the Nippon Television Network and distributed by Toho. Joe Hisaishi composed the music. The plot revolves around an Italian World War I ex-fighter ace, now living as a freelance bounty hunter chasing "air pirates" in the Adriatic Sea. However, an unusual curse has transformed him into an anthropomorphic pig. Once called Marco Pagot, he is now known to the world as "Porco Rosso", Italian for "Red Pig". GKIDS re-issued the movie on Blu-ray and DVD on November 21, 2017 under a new deal with Studio Ghibli. Frozen Frozen is a 2010 American thriller film written and directed by Adam Green and starring Emma Bell, Shawn Ashmore and Kevin Zegers. Cars 3 Cars 3 is a 2017 American 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Brian Fee in his directorial debut and written by Kiel Murray, Bob Peterson and Mike Rich, it is the third installment of the Cars film franchise and a stand-alone sequel to Cars 2. It was executive-produced by then-chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar, John Lasseter, who directed the first two Cars films. The returning voices of Owen Wilson, Bonnie Hunt and Larry the Cable Guy are joined by Cristela Alonzo, Chris Cooper, Armie Hammer, Nathan Fillion, Kerry Washington and Lea DeLaria, in addition to a dozen NASCAR personalities. In the film, Lightning McQueen sets out to prove to a new generation of high tech race cars that he is still the best race car in the world. Development of a sequel began in 2011 after the release of Cars 2 and began pre-production in 2014. John Lasseter, director of the previous film had stated that the film would be more emotional, and go back to the films original roots. The production team for the film conducted research on multiple NASCAR racers, particularly older ones, as well as a sports psychoanalyst. New cast members including Armie Hammer and Cristela Alonzo were announced in January 2017. Nathan Fillion, Kerry Washington and Lea DeLaria were announced that they had joined the cast two months later. Released worldwide in movie theaters on June 16, 2017, along with its theatrical animated short film Lou, the film grossed $383 million worldwide and received mainly positive reviews from critics, who praised it as an improvement over its predecessor as well as its emotional story and animation. This was the last piece of Cars media where Katherine Helmond voices Lizzie two years before her death on February 23, 2019. All the Money in the World All the Money in the World is a 2017 crime thriller film directed by Ridley Scott and written by David Scarpa, based on John Pearsons 1995 book Painfully Rich: The Outrageous Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Heirs of J. Paul Getty. It stars Michelle Williams, Christopher Plummer, Mark Wahlberg, and Romain Duris. The film depicts the events surrounding the actual 1973 kidnapping of John Paul Getty III in Italy and the refusal of his grandfather, the multi-billionaire oil tycoon J Paul Getty, to cooperate with the extortion demands of the organized crime Mafia group Ndrangheta. Principal photography began in March 2017 and was completed in August 2017. The role of J. Paul Getty was originally portrayed by Kevin Spacey, who also appeared in the films initial marketing campaign. However, due to sexual assault allegations made against Spacey prior to the films scheduled release date of December 8, 2017, the role was hurriedly recast with Christopher Plummer. Twenty-two scenes were completely reshot within eight days, only one month prior to the films rearranged release date at Christmas. All the Money in the World premiered at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills on December 18, 2017, followed by a United States theatrical release via TriStar Pictures on December 25, 2017; it grossed $56.9 million against its $50 million budget. For his performance as Getty, Christopher Plummer received acclaim from critics and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, along with similar recognition from the Golden Globes, BAFTAs and others. The film itself received positive reviews with critics praising the performances, and received three nominations at the 75th Golden Globe Awards, including Best Director and Best Actress – Drama for Williams. Elizabeth: The Golden Age Elizabeth: The Golden Age is a 2007 British biographical drama film, directed by Shekhar Kapur and produced by Universal Pictures and Working Title Films. It stars Cate Blanchett in the title role and is a fairly fictionalised portrayal of events during the latter part of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England, following up on Kapurs 1998 film Elizabeth, also starring Blanchett. The film co-stars Geoffrey Rush, Clive Owen, Jordi Mollà, Abbie Cornish, and Samantha Morton. The screenplay was written by William Nicholson and Michael Hirst, and the music score was composed by A. R. Rahman and Craig Armstrong. Guy Hendrix Dyas was the films production designer and co-visual effects supervisor, and the costumes were created by Alexandra Byrne. The film was shot at Shepperton Studios and various locations around the United Kingdom. The film premiered on 9 September 2007 at the Toronto International Film Festival. It opened in wide release in the United States on 12 October 2007, premiered in London on 23 October 2007, and opened wide on 2 November 2007 throughout the rest of the UK and Republic of Ireland. At the 80th Academy Awards, the film won Best Costume Design and Blanchett received a nomination for Best Actress. Judgment at Nuremberg Judgment at Nuremberg is a 1961 American courtroom drama film directed by Stanley Kramer, written by Abby Mann and starring Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Richard Widmark, Maximilian Schell, Werner Klemperer, Marlene Dietrich, Judy Garland, William Shatner, and Montgomery Clift. Set in Nuremberg in 1948, the film depicts a fictionalized version of the Judges Trial of 1947, one of the twelve U.S. military tribunals during the Subsequent Nuremberg trials. The film centers on a military tribunal led by Chief Trial Judge Dan Haywood, before which four German judges and prosecutors stand accused of crimes against humanity for their involvement in atrocities committed under the Nazi regime. The film deals with non-combatant war crimes against a civilian population, the Holocaust, and examines the post-World War II geopolitical complexity of the actual Nuremberg Trials. An earlier version of the story was broadcast as a television episode of Playhouse 90. Schell and Klemperer played the same roles in both productions. In 2013, Judgment at Nuremberg was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The 'Burbs The Burbs is a 1989 American black comedy film directed by Joe Dante, starring Tom Hanks, Bruce Dern, Carrie Fisher, Rick Ducommun, Corey Feldman, Wendy Schaal and Henry Gibson, and co-starring Gale Gordon. The film was written by Dana Olsen, who also has a cameo in the movie. The film pokes fun at suburban environments and their sometimes eccentric dwellers. Enter the Void Enter the Void is a 2009 English-language experimental drama art film written and directed by Gaspar Noé and starring Nathaniel Brown, Paz de la Huerta, and Cyril Roy. Set in the neon-lit nightclub environments of Tokyo, the story follows Oscar, a young American drug dealer who gets shot by the police, but continues to watch subsequent events during an out-of-body experience. The film is shot from a first-person viewpoint, which often floats above the city streets, and occasionally features Oscar staring over his own shoulder as he recalls moments from his past. Noé labels the film a "psychedelic melodrama". Noés dream project for many years, the production was made possible after the commercial success of his previous feature film, Irréversible. Enter the Void was primarily financed by Wild Bunch, while Fidélité Films led the actual production. With a mix of professionals and newcomers, the film makes heavy use of imagery inspired by experimental cinema and psychedelic drug experiences. Principal photography took place on location in Tokyo, and involved many complicated crane shots. Co-producers included the visual effects studio BUF Compagnie, which also provided the computer-generated imagery. The films soundtrack is a collage of electronic pop and experimental music. A rough cut premiered at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, but post-production work continued, and the film was not released in France until almost a year later. A cut-down version was released in the United States and United Kingdom in September 2010. The critical response was sharply divided: positive reviews described the film as captivating and innovative, while negative reviews called it tedious and puerile. The film performed poorly at the box office. Open Range Open Range is a 2003 American western film directed and co-produced by Kevin Costner, starring Robert Duvall and Costner, with Annette Bening, Michael Gambon, and Michael Jeter appearing in supporting roles. The film was the final on-screen appearance of Jeter, who died before it was released, and the film was dedicated to Jeters memory, as well as to Costners parents, Bill and Sharon. The film was a box office success and was critically favored. Paprika is a 2006 Japanese science-fiction psychological thriller anime film co-written and directed by Satoshi Kon, based on Yasutaka Tsutsuis 1993 novel of the same name, about a research psychologist who uses a device that permits therapists to help patients by entering their dreams. It is Kons fourth and final feature film before his death in 2010. The film stars the voices of Megumi Hayashibara, Tōru Emori, Katsunosuke Hori, Tōru Furuya, Akio Ōtsuka, Kōichi Yamadera, and Hideyuki Tanaka. Kon and Seishi Minakami wrote the script, and Japanese animation studio Madhouse animated and produced the film alongside Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan, which distributed it in Japan. The score was composed by Susumu Hirasawa. The film received wide acclaim from critics. Sony Pictures distributed the film in the United States, where it received a limited release and became the seventh highest-grossing anime film ever in the United States at the time. Windtalkers Windtalkers is a 2002 American war film directed and produced by John Woo, starring Nicolas Cage, Adam Beach, Peter Stormare, Noah Emmerich, Mark Ruffalo, and Christian Slater. The film was released in the United States on June 14, 2002. The Infiltrator The Infiltrator is a 2016 American biographical crime thriller film directed by Brad Furman and written by Ellen Brown Furman. The film is based on the eponymous autobiography by Robert Mazur, a U.S. Customs special agent, who in the 1980s helped bust Pablo Escobars money-laundering organization by going undercover as a corrupt businessman. The film stars Bryan Cranston, Diane Kruger, Benjamin Bratt, John Leguizamo, Said Taghmaoui, Joseph Gilgun and Amy Ryan. Filming began on February 23, 2015 in London. The film premiered at the Tampa Theatre on July 6, 2016 and was released in the United States on July 13, 2016. Bandits Bandits is a 2001 American criminal comedy-drama film directed by Barry Levinson. It stars Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton, and Cate Blanchett. Filming began in October 2000 and ended in February 2001. It helped Thornton earn a National Board of Review Best Actor Award for 2001. Thornton and Blanchetts performances earned praise, as each was nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress Golden Globe Awards for their performances in this film, while Blanchett was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. It first opened in theaters on October 12, 2001. Domino Domino is a 2005 action crime film directed by Tony Scott with a screenplay by Richard Kelly from a story by Kelly and Steve Barancik. An international co-production between France, the United States, and the United Kingdom, the film is inspired by Domino Harvey, the English daughter of stage and screen actor Laurence Harvey, who became a Los Angeles bounty hunter. Its plot flashes back as Domino, fashion model turned bounty hunter, narrates how a $10 million robbery came about 36 hours before. Supporting actors include Mickey Rourke, Edgar Ramirez, Delroy Lindo and MoNique. The film is dedicated to Harvey, who died at age 35 from an overdose of fentanyl on June 27, 2005, a few months before the film was released. Nanny McPhee Nanny McPhee is a 2005 British-American comedy fantasy film based on the Nurse Matilda character by Christianna Brand. It was directed by Kirk Jones, co-produced by StudioCanal, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Working Title Films, Three Strange Angels, and Nanny McPhee Productions with music by Patrick Doyle and produced by Lindsay Doran, Tim Bevan, and Eric Fellner. Set in Victorian England, the film stars Emma Thompson as Nanny McPhee, along with Colin Firth and Angela Lansbury. The film was theatrically released on 28 October 2005 in the UK by United International Pictures and on 27 January 2006 in the US by Universal Pictures. Thompson also scripted the film, which is adapted from Christianna Brands Nurse Matilda books. A sequel, Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang, was released in 2010. The filming location is Penn House Estate, Penn Street, Buckinghamshire, England. Freedom Writers Freedom Writers is a 2007 drama film written and directed by Richard LaGravenese and starring Hilary Swank, Scott Glenn, Imelda Staunton, Patrick Dempsey and Mario. It is based on the book The Freedom Writers Diary by teacher Erin Gruwell and students who compiled the book out of real diary entries about their lives that they wrote in their English class at Woodrow Wilson Classical High School in Long Beach, California. The movie is also based on the DC program called City at Peace. The title of the movie and book is a play on the term "Freedom Riders", referring to the multiracial civil rights activists who tested the U.S. Supreme Court decision ordering the desegregation of interstate buses in 1961. The idea for the film came from journalist Tracey Durning, who made a documentary about Erin Gruwell for the ABC News program Primetime Live. Durning served as co-executive producer of the film. The film was dedicated to the memory of Armand Jones, who was killed after wrapping up Freedom Writers. He was 18 and was shot to death in Anaheim after a confrontation with a man who robbed Jones of a necklace in a Dennys restaurant. The Thirteenth Floor The Thirteenth Floor is a 1999 neo-noir science fiction crime thriller film written and directed by Josef Rusnak, and produced by Roland Emmerich. It is loosely based upon Simulacron-3, a novel by Daniel F. Galouye, and a remake of the German film World on a Wire. The film stars Craig Bierko, Gretchen Mol, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Vincent DOnofrio, and Dennis Haysbert. In 2000, The Thirteenth Floor was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film, but lost to The Matrix. A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas is a 2011 American 3D stoner comedy film directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson, written by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, and starring John Cho, Kal Penn and Neil Patrick Harris. It is a sequel to the 2008 film Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay and the third installment of the Harold & Kumar series. The plot follows Harold and Kumar as they embark on an adventure to find a new Christmas tree after Kumar accidentally destroys the original. The film was released on November 4, 2011, received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $36 million worldwide. Hannah and Her Sisters Hannah and Her Sisters is a 1986 American comedy-drama film which tells the intertwined stories of an extended family over two years that begins and ends with a family Thanksgiving dinner. The film was written and directed by Woody Allen, who stars along with Mia Farrow as Hannah, Michael Caine as her husband, and Barbara Hershey and Dianne Wiest as her sisters. The films ensemble cast also includes Carrie Fisher, Farrows mother Maureen OSullivan, Lloyd Nolan, Max Von Sydow, and Julie Kavner. Daniel Stern, Richard Jenkins, Fred Melamed, Lewis Black, Joanna Gleason, John Turturro, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus all have minor roles, while Tony Roberts and Sam Waterston make uncredited cameo appearances. Several of Farrows children, including Soon-Yi Previn, have credited and uncredited roles, mostly as Thanksgiving extras. Hannah and Her Sisters was, for a long time, Allens biggest box office hit, with a North American gross of US$40 million. The film won Academy Awards for Best Original Screenplay, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress. It is often considered one of Allens major works, with critics continuing to praise its writing and ensemble cast. The Dirty Dozen The Dirty Dozen is a 1967 American war film directed by Robert Aldrich, released by MGM, starring Lee Marvin. The picture was filmed at MGM-British Studios and features an ensemble supporting cast including Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson, Jim Brown, John Cassavetes, Robert Ryan, Telly Savalas, Robert Webber and Donald Sutherland. The film is based on E. M. Nathansons novel of the same name that was inspired by a real-life group called the "Filthy Thirteen". In 2001, the American Film Institute placed the film at number 65 on their 100 Years... 100 Thrills list. The Wind Rises is a 2013 Japanese animated historical drama film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, animated by Studio Ghibli for the Nippon Television Network, Dentsu, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, Walt Disney Japan, Mitsubishi, Toho and KDDI and distributed by Toho. It was released on 20 July 2013, in Japan, and was released in North America on 21 February 2014 under Disneys adult movie brand Touchstone Pictures. The Wind Rises is a fictionalized biopic of Jiro Horikoshi, designer of the Mitsubishi A5M fighter aircraft and its successor, the Mitsubishi A6M Zero, used by the Empire of Japan during World War II. The film is adapted from Miyazakis manga of the same name, which was in turn loosely based on both the 1937 novel The Wind Has Risen by Tatsuo Hori and the life of Jiro Horikoshi. It was the final film directed by Miyazaki before his retirement in September 2013. However, in 2017, Miyazaki announced he had come out of retirement to direct How Do You Live?, which is expected to be released in 2020 or 2021. The Wind Rises was the highest-grossing Japanese film in Japan in 2013. It won and was nominated for several awards, including nominations for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year. Cobra Cobra is a 1986 American action film directed by George P. Cosmatos, and written by Sylvester Stallone, who also starred in the title role. The film co-stars Reni Santoni, Brigitte Nielsen and Andrew Robinson. It is the first film where Brian Thompson plays a prominent role. The film was loosely based on the novel Fair Game by Paula Gosling, which was later filmed under that title in 1995. However, Stallones screenplay was originally conceived from ideas he had during pre-production of Beverly Hills Cop, whose screenplay he heavily revised. He had wanted to make Beverly Hills Cop a less comedic and more action-oriented film, which the studio rejected as being far too expensive. When he left that project, Eddie Murphy was brought in to play the lead role. The film received negative reviews, with much criticism focused on the overuse of genre tropes, yet it debuted at the number one spot on the U.S. box office and became a financial success. It is now considered a cult classic. Peter Pan Peter Pan is a 2003 fantasy adventure film directed by P.J. Hogan and written by Hogan and Michael Goldenberg. The screenplay is based on the play and novel Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie. It was the first authorised screen adaptation of Barries work since Disneys animated version in 1953. Jason Isaacs plays the dual roles of Captain Hook and George Darling, Olivia Williams plays Mrs. Darling, while Jeremy Sumpter plays Peter Pan, Rachel Hurd-Wood plays Wendy Darling, and Ludivine Sagnier plays Tinker Bell. Lynn Redgrave plays a supporting role as Aunt Millicent, a new character created for the film. After completing the script, Hogan and Goldenberg were given approval by Great Ormond Street Hospital, who held the rights to Barries story. Principal photography took place in Australia at Village Roadshow Studios on the Gold Coast from September 2002 to May 2003. Peter Pan premiered at the Empire in Leicester Square, London on 9 December 2003 and was theatrically released by Universal Pictures in the United Kingdom on 24 December 2003 and in the United States on 25 December 2003. The film received positive reviews from critics and grossed $122 million worldwide. With an estimated budget of $130.6 million, the film was a box office bomb resulting in a $70-95 million dollar loss. Mortdecai Mortdecai is a 2015 American action comedy film directed by David Koepp and written by Eric Aronson. The film is adapted from the novel series Mortdecai written by Kyril Bonfiglioli. It stars Johnny Depp in the title role and also features Gwyneth Paltrow, Ewan McGregor, Olivia Munn, Paul Bettany and Jeff Goldblum. Released by Lionsgate on January 23, 2015, Mortdecai was a box office bomb, grossing $47 million against its $60 million budget, and received overwhelmingly negative reviews. House of Sand and Fog House of Sand and Fog is a 2003 American drama film directed by Vadim Perelman. The screenplay by Perelman and Shawn Lawrence Otto is based on the novel of the same name by Andre Dubus III. The story concerns the battle between a young woman and an immigrant Iranian family over the ownership of a house in Northern California, which ultimately leads to the destruction of four lives. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards: Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Original Score. Agora Agora is a 2009 Spanish English-language historical drama film directed by Alejandro Amenábar and written by Amenábar and Mateo Gil. The biopic stars Rachel Weisz as Hypatia, a female mathematician, philosopher and astronomer in late 4th-century Roman Egypt, who investigates the flaws of the geocentric Ptolemaic system and the heliocentric model that challenges it. Surrounded by religious turmoil and social unrest, Hypatia struggles to save the knowledge of classical antiquity from destruction. Max Minghella co-stars as Davus, Hypatias fathers slave, and Oscar Isaac as Hypatias student, and later prefect of Alexandria, Orestes. The story uses historical fiction to highlight the relationship between religion and science at the time amidst the decline of Greco-Roman polytheism and the Christianization of the Roman Empire. The title of the film takes its name from the agora, a public gathering place in ancient Greece, similar to the Roman forum. The film was produced by Fernando Bovaira and shot on the island of Malta from March to June 2008. Justin Pollard, co-author of The Rise and Fall of Alexandria, was the historical adviser for the film. Agora was screened out of competition at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival in May, and opened in Spain on 9 October 2009 becoming the highest-grossing film of the year for that country. Although the film had difficulty finding distribution, it was released country by country throughout late 2009 and early 2010. The film received a 53% overall approval rating from Rotten Tomatoes and seven Goya Awards in Spain, including Best Original Screenplay. It was awarded the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Feature Film Prize at the Hamptons International Film Festival. Daylight Daylight is a 1996 American-British disaster action thriller film directed by Rob Cohen and starring Sylvester Stallone, Amy Brenneman, Viggo Mortensen, Dan Hedaya, Stan Shaw, Jay O. Sanders, Karen Young and Danielle Harris. The film was released by Universal Pictures and Davis Entertainment on December 6, 1996 in United States, and on December 26 in United Kingdom. It was a box office success despite mixed reviews. Fried Green Tomatoes Fried Green Tomatoes is a 1991 American comedy-drama film based on the novel Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe by Fannie Flagg. Directed by Jon Avnet and written by Flagg and Carol Sobieski, it stars Kathy Bates, Jessica Tandy, Mary Stuart Masterson, and Mary-Louise Parker. It tells the story of a Depression-era friendship between two women, Ruth and Idgie, and a 1980s friendship between Evelyn, a middle-aged housewife, and Ninny, an elderly woman. The centerpiece and parallel story concerns the murder of Ruths abusive husband, Frank, and the accusations that follow. Released on December 27, 1991, the film received a generally positive reception from critics and grossed $119 million worldwide. It was nominated for two Oscars at the 64th Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress and Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay Hackers Hackers is a 1995 American crime film directed by Iain Softley and starring Jonny Lee Miller, Angelina Jolie, Renoly Santiago, Laurence Mason, Matthew Lillard, Jesse Bradford, Lorraine Bracco, and Fisher Stevens. The film follows a group of high school hackers and their involvement in a corporate extortion conspiracy. Made in the 1990s when the Internet was unfamiliar to the general public, it reflects the ideals laid out in the Hacker Manifesto quoted in the film: "This is our world now... the world of the electron and the switch ... We exist without skin color, without nationality, without religious bias... and you call us criminals. ... Yes, I am a criminal. My crime is that of curiosity." Despite receiving mixed-to-negative reviews and failing at the box office upon release, Hackers has since achieved cult classic status. Redemption Hummingbird is a 2013 British action drama film written and directed by Steven Knight, in his feature film directorial debut, and starring Jason Statham. Mary Poppins Returns Mary Poppins Returns is a 2018 American-British musical fantasy film directed by Rob Marshall, with a screenplay written by David Magee and a story by Magee, Marshall, and John DeLuca. Based on the book series Mary Poppins by P. L. Travers, the film is a sequel to the 1964 film Mary Poppins, and stars Emily Blunt as Mary Poppins, with Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ben Whishaw, Emily Mortimer, Julie Walters, Dick Van Dyke, Angela Lansbury, Colin Firth, and Meryl Streep in supporting roles. Set in 1930s London, twenty-five years after the events of the original film, the film sees Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, returning one year after a family tragedy. Walt Disney Pictures announced the film in September 2015. Marshall was hired later that month, and Blunt and Miranda were cast in February 2016. Principal photography lasted from February to July 2017, and took place at Shepperton Studios in Surrey, England. Mary Poppins Returns held its world premiere at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on November 29, 2018, and was released in the United States on December 19, 2018, making it one of the longest intervals between film sequels in cinematic history, at 54 years. The film has grossed over $349 million worldwide and received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its acting, direction, musical score, musical numbers, costume design, production values, visuals, and sense of nostalgia, although some critics found it derivative of its predecessor. It was chosen by both the National Board of Review and American Film Institute as one of the top ten films of 2018 and received numerous award nominations, including four at the 76th Golden Globe Awards, nine at the 24th Critics Choice Awards, three at the 72nd British Academy Film Awards, and a SAG Award nomination for Blunt at the 25th Screen Actors Guild Awards. It also received four Academy Award nominations for Best Original Score, Best Original Song, Best Production Design, and Best Costume Design at the 91st Academy Awards. My Left Foot My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown, also known simply as My Left Foot, is a 1989 Irish-British biographical comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Jim Sheridan and starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Brenda Fricker, Ray McAnally, Hugh OConor and Fiona Shaw. It tells the story of Christy Brown, an Irishman born with cerebral palsy, who could control only his left foot. Brown grew up in a poor working-class family, and became a writer and artist. Also starring in the film are Julie Hale, Alison Whelan, Kirsten Sheridan, Declan Croghan, Eanna MacLiam, Marie Conmee, and Cyril Cusack. It is a partly fictional biography, adapted by Shane Connaughton and Jim Sheridan from the book My Left Foot by Brown. The film was well received by critics and audiences, with Day-Lewis performance being widely acclaimed. Day-Lewis won the Academy Award and the BAFTA Award for Best Actor, while Brenda Fricker won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. The film was additionally nominated for three other Oscars, including Best Adapted Screenplay for Shane Connaughton and Jim Sheridan, Best Director for Sheridan and the Academy Award for Best Picture. An Irish and British co-production, the British Film Institute ranked My Left Foot the 53rd greatest British film of the 20th century. The Forgotten The Forgotten is a 2004 American science fiction psychological horror thriller film directed by Joseph Ruben and starring Julianne Moore, Dominic West, Gary Sinise, Alfre Woodard, Linus Roache, and Anthony Edwards. The films plot revolves around a woman who believes that she lost her son in a plane crash 14 months earlier, only to wake up one morning and be told that she never had a son. All of her memories are intact, but with no physical evidence that contradicts the claims of her husband and her psychiatrist, and she sets out in search for solid evidence of her sons existence. The film was produced by Revolution Studios for Columbia Pictures and was released in the United States and Canada on September 24, 2004. The Eagle The Eagle is a 2011 epic historical drama film set in Roman Britain directed by Kevin Macdonald, and starring Channing Tatum, Jamie Bell and Donald Sutherland. Adapted by Jeremy Brock from Rosemary Sutcliffs historical adventure novel The Eagle of the Ninth, the film tells the story of a young Roman officer attempting to recover the lost Roman eagle standard of his fathers legion in Scotland. The story is based on the Ninth Spanish Legions supposed disappearance in Britain. The film was an Anglo-American co-production. It was released in the U.S. and Canada on 11 February 2011, and in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 25 March 2011. Historically, the purported disappearance of the Ninth Legion in Northern Britain is a subject of debate and dispute Arsenic and Old Lace Arsenic and Old Lace is a 1944 American dark comedy film directed by Frank Capra, starring Cary Grant, and based on Joseph Kesselrings play Arsenic and Old Lace. The script adaptation was by Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein. Capra actually filmed the movie in 1941 because of star Cary Grants availability, but it was not released until 1944, after the original stage version had finished its run on Broadway. The lead role of Mortimer Brewster was originally intended for Bob Hope, but he could not be released from his contract with Paramount Pictures. Capra had also approached Jack Benny and Ronald Reagan before learning that Grant would accept the role. Boris Karloff played Jonathan Brewster, who "looks like Karloff", on the Broadway stage, but he was unable to do the film too because he was still appearing in the play during filming, and Raymond Massey took his place. The films supporting cast also features Priscilla Lane, Jack Carson, Edward Everett Horton and Peter Lorre. Josephine Hull and Jean Adair portray the Brewster sisters, Abby and Martha, respectively. Hull and Adair, as well as John Alexander, were reprising their roles from the 1941 stage production. Hull and Adair both received an eight-week leave of absence from the stage production that was still running, but Karloff did not as he was an investor in the stage production and its main draw. The entire film was shot within those eight weeks. The film cost just over $1.2 million of a $2 million budget to produce. Gulliver's Travels Gullivers Travels is a 2010 American fantasy adventure comedy film directed by Rob Letterman, produced by John Davis and Gregory Goodman, written by Joe Stillman and Nicholas Stoller with music by Henry Jackman. It is very loosely based on Part One of the 18th-century novel of the same name by Jonathan Swift, though the film takes place in the modern day. It stars Jack Black, Jason Segel, Emily Blunt, Amanda Peet, Billy Connolly, T.J. Miller, Chris ODowd, James Corden, and Catherine Tate and is distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film was theatrically released on December 25, 2010 in the US and earned $237.4 million on a $112 million budget. Gullivers Travels was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on April 19, 2011, by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. Halloween: H20 Halloween H20: 20 Years Later is a 1998 American slasher film directed by Steve Miner, and starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Adam Arkin, Michelle Williams, and Josh Hartnett. The seventh installment in the Halloween franchise, it is a direct sequel to Halloween and Halloween II, dismissing the events that take place in the sequels The Return of Michael Myers, The Revenge of Michael Myers and The Curse of Michael Myers. The plot follows a post-traumatic Laurie Strode who has faked her own death so that she can go into hiding from Michael Myers, who finds her working as the headmistress of a boarding school in Northern California. Released in the United States on August 5, 1998; Halloween H20 was a success and received mixed reviews. A sequel, Resurrection, was released in 2002. Dil Chahta Hai Dil Chahta Hai is a 2001 Indian coming-of-age drama film starring Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Akshaye Khanna, Preity Zinta, Sonali Kulkarni and Dimple Kapadia. The first film written and directed by Farhan Akhtar, it is set in modern-day urban Mumbai and Sydney, and focuses on a major period of transition in the romantic lives of three college-graduate friends. In 2001, the film won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. It performed moderately in the urban areas of the country compared to the rural areas, which was attributed by critics to the city-oriented lifestyle depicted in which all the characters are from rich or upper middle class families. Since its release, the film has become a cult classic. Street Fighter Street Fighter is a 1994 Japanese-American action film written and directed by Steven E. de Souza, based on the Street Fighter video game series, produced by Capcom. It stars Jean-Claude Van Damme and Raúl Juliá, along with supporting performances by Byron Mann, Damian Chapa, Kylie Minogue, Ming-Na Wen and Wes Studi. Loosely following the plot of The World Warrior, the film focuses on the efforts of Colonel Guile to bring down General M. Bison, the military dictator and drug kingpin of Shadaloo City who aspires to conquer the world with an army of genetic supersoldiers, while enlisting the aid of street fighters Ryu and Ken to infiltrate Bisons empire and help destroy it from within. The film was a commercial success, with a worldwide box office gross approximately three times its production costs, and its home video releases and television broadcasts were also profitable, with the film earning Capcom a return of from the box office and home media, but the film itself was not well-received by critics or fans of the games for its campy tones and use of characters. Raúl Juliás performance as M. Bison, however, was widely praised and garnered him a posthumous nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the Saturn Awards, while the film was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film. The film was also Julias final theatrical performance, as he died of a stroke two months before the films release; the film is dedicated to his memory. The film was released in four months later after the anime movie Street Fighter II released in the same year on August 6. An intended reboot, The Legend of Chun-Li, was released in 2009 to critical and commercial failure, while a much more positively-received British television series focusing on Ryu and Ken, Assassins Fist, was released in 2014. Hunger Hunger is a 2008 historical drama film directed by Steve McQueen and starring Michael Fassbender, Liam Cunningham, and Liam McMahon, about the 1981 Irish hunger strike. It was written by Enda Walsh and McQueen. It premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival, winning the prestigious Caméra dOr award for first-time filmmakers. It went on to win the Sydney Film Prize at the Sydney Film Festival, the Grand Prix of the Belgian Syndicate of Cinema Critics, best picture from the Evening Standard British Film Awards, and received two BAFTA nominations, winning one. The film was also nominated for eight awards at the 2009 IFTAs, winning six at the event. The film stars Fassbender as Bobby Sands, the Provisional Irish Republican Army volunteer and MP who led the second IRA hunger strike and participated in the no wash protest in which Irish republican prisoners tried to regain political status after it had been revoked by the British government in 1976. It outlines events in the Maze Prison in the period leading up to the hunger strike and its aftermath. The City of Lost Children The City of Lost Children is a 1995 science fantasy film directed by Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet, written by Jeunet and Gilles Adrien, and starring Ron Perlman. An international co-production of companies from France, Germany, and Spain, the film is stylistically related to the previous and subsequent Jeunet films, Delicatessen and Amélie. The musical score was composed by Angelo Badalamenti, with costumes designed by Jean-Paul Gaultier. It was entered into the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Bridget Jones's Baby Bridget Joness Baby is a 2016 romantic comedy film directed by Sharon Maguire and written by Helen Fielding, Dan Mazer and Emma Thompson, based on the fictional columns by Fielding. It is the third film in the franchise and a sequel to 2004 film Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason. The film stars Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones, who after becoming pregnant is unsure if Mark Darcy or Jack Qwant is the father. Filming began on 2 October 2015 in London. The film was released theatrically on 16 September 2016 in the United Kingdom and United States and on 5 October in France. It received generally positive reviews and grossed over $211 million worldwide. Frances Ha Frances Ha is a 2012 American black and white comedy-drama film, directed by Noah Baumbach and written by Baumbach and Greta Gerwig. Gerwig also plays the title role. The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on September 1, 2012, and began a limited release on May 17, 2013. It was released by IFC Films. American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile is a 2006 American sex comedy film released by Universal Pictures. It is the second installment in American Pie Presents film series, a spin-off of the American Pie franchise. John White stars as Erik Stifler, a high school senior, given a "guilt free pass" by his girlfriend, who visits the Beta House fraternity led by his cousin to run a mile naked. Christopher McDonald co-stars as Eriks father and Eugene Levy plays family friend Noah Levenstein. American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile was released direct-to-DVD internationally on December 12, 2006, and in the United States on December 19, 2006. The film was a financial success, generating US$27.46 million in United States sales. A sequel titled Beta House was released on December 26, 2007. The Debt The Debt is a 2010 British-American remake of the 2007 Israeli thriller film Ha-Hov, directed by John Madden from a screenplay by Matthew Vaughn, Jane Goldman and Peter Straughan. It stars Helen Mirren, Sam Worthington, Jessica Chastain, Ciarán Hinds, Tom Wilkinson, Marton Csokas and Jesper Christensen. Although ready for release in July 2010, and scheduled for a December 2010 release in the United States, the film only toured various film festivals during the autumn of 2010 and spring of 2011. It didnt see a general release until it was released in France on 15 June 2011, followed by Kazakhstan and Russia in July 2011, and the United States, Canada and India on 31 August 2011. In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night is a 1967 American mystery drama film directed by Norman Jewison. It is based on John Balls 1965 novel of the same name and tells the story of Virgil Tibbs, a black police detective from Philadelphia, who becomes involved in a murder investigation in a small town in Mississippi. It stars Sidney Poitier and Rod Steiger, and was produced by Walter Mirisch. The screenplay was by Stirling Silliphant. The film won five Academy Awards, including the 1967 awards for Best Picture and Rod Steiger for Best Actor. The film was followed by two sequels, They Call Me Mister Tibbs! in 1970, and The Organization in 1971. In 1988, it also became the basis of a television series adaptation of the same name. Although the film was set in the fictional Mississippi town of Sparta, most of the movie was filmed in Sparta, where many of the films landmarks can still be seen. The quote "They call me Mister Tibbs! was listed as number 16 on the American Film Institutes 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes, a list of top film quotes. In 2002, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Junior Junior is a 1994 American comedy film directed and produced by Ivan Reitman, and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito and Emma Thompson. The film follows Alex Hesse, an Austrian-American scientist who agrees to undergo a male pregnancy from a newly developed drug Expectane. The film was released in the United States the day before Thanksgiving on November 23, 1994 to lukewarm reception and did not match the box office performance of Reitmans earlier films starring Schwarzenegger - 1988s Twins, which also starred DeVito, and 1990s Kindergarten Cop. Schwarzenegger and Thompson received Golden Globe Award nominations for their performances. The films theme song, Patty Smyths "Look What Love Has Done" was also recognized, going on to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc is a 1999 French epic historical drama film directed by Luc Besson. The film stars Milla Jovovich, John Malkovich, Faye Dunaway and Dustin Hoffman. The screenplay was written by Besson and Andrew Birkin, and the original music score was composed by Éric Serra. The Messenger portrays the story of St. Joan of Arc, the French war heroine and religious martyr of the 15th century. The story begins with young Joan as she witnesses the atrocities of the English against her family, and she is portrayed as having visions that inspire her to lead the French in battle against the occupying English forces. Her success in routing the English allows Charles VII to take the throne. Eventually Joan is captured by the English, tried and executed for heresy. Bessons previous film, The Fifth Element, which also starred Jovovich, was a critical and financial success, and it had a positive influence on both their careers. The Messenger was intended to follow up that success and cement the status of Besson and Jovovich in film. However, the film received mixed reviews from critics and underperformed at the box office, earning just under $67 million on a $60 million budget. Invincible Invincible is a 2006 American sports drama film directed by Ericson Core. It is based on the true story of Vince Papale, who played for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1976 to 1978 with the help of his coach, Dick Vermeil. The film was released in the United States on August 25, 2006. Charade Charade is a 1963 American romantic comedy mystery film directed by Stanley Donen, written by Peter Stone and Marc Behm, and starring Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn. The cast also features Walter Matthau, James Coburn, George Kennedy, Dominique Minot, Ned Glass, and Jacques Marin. It spans three genres: suspense thriller, romance and comedy. The film is notable for its screenplay, especially the repartee between Grant and Hepburn, for having been filmed on location in Paris, for Henry Mancinis score and theme song, and for the animated titles by Maurice Binder. Charade has received generally positive reviews from critics, and was additionally noted to contain influences of genres such as whodunit, screwball and spy thriller. It has also been referred to as "the best Hitchcock movie that Hitchcock never made". Whip It Whip It is a 2009 American sports comedy-drama film directed by Drew Barrymore in her directorial debut and written by Shauna Cross, based on her novel Derby Girl. The film is co-produced by Barrymore and Barry Mendel. It stars Ellen Page as a teenager from the fictional town of Bodeen, Texas, who joins a roller derby team. The film also stars Barrymore, Alia Shawkat, Marcia Gay Harden, Daniel Stern, Carlo Alban, Landon Pigg, Jimmy Fallon, Kristen Wiig, Zoë Bell, Eve, Andrew Wilson, Juliette Lewis, and Ari Graynor. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 13, 2009 and was theatrically released on October 2, 2009 in the United States by Fox Searchlight Pictures. It received generally positive reviews from critics but did not perform well financially, having made $16.6 million worldwide against its $15 million budget. It received two WIN Award nominations for Outstanding Actress, as well as Feature Film for Page and Barrymore, respectively. Whip It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on January 26, 2010 by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. The movie has inspired many people to start playing roller derby, including several current top-level players like Scald Eagle. Dead Man Down Dead Man Down is a 2013 American neo-noir crime thriller film written by J.H. Wyman and directed by Danish director Niels Arden Oplev. The film stars Colin Farrell, Noomi Rapace, Dominic Cooper, and Terrence Howard, and was released on March 8, 2013. Dead Man Down was Oplevs first film since The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, also starring Rapace and scored by Jacob Groth. Quiz Show Quiz Show is a 1994 American historical film produced and directed by Robert Redford, and written by Paul Attanasio, based on Richard N. Goodwins memoir Remembering America: A Voice From the Sixties. It stars John Turturro, Rob Morrow and Ralph Fiennes, with Paul Scofield, David Paymer, Hank Azaria and Christopher McDonald appearing in supporting roles. The film chronicles the Twenty-One quiz show scandals of the 1950s, the rise and fall of popular contestant Charles Van Doren after the fixed loss of Herb Stempel and Congressional investigator Richard Goodwins subsequent probe. Goodwin co-produced the film. The film received generally positive reviews and was nominated for several awards, including a Best Picture Oscar nomination and several Golden Globe Awards. It had a disappointing box office return. Beerfest Beerfest is a 2006 American comedy film directed by Jay Chandrasekhar and starring the comedy troupe Broken Lizard, which comprises Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter, and Erik Stolhanske. The film co-stars Nat Faxon, Will Forte, Ralf Möller, MoNique, Eric Christian Olsen, Jürgen Prochnow, Cloris Leachman. Beerfest was filmed in Albuquerque. It was theatrically released on August 25, 2006. Shot Caller Shot Caller is a 2017 American crime thriller film directed and written by Ric Roman Waugh. The film chronicles the transformation of a well-to-do family man into a hardened prison gangster, undergone to survive Californias penal system after he is incarcerated for his role in a deadly DUI car accident. The film stars Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Omari Hardwick, Lake Bell, Jon Bernthal, Emory Cohen, Jeffrey Donovan, Evan Jones, with Benjamin Bratt, and Holt McCallany. It premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 16, 2017. It was released on July 20, 2017, through DirecTV Cinema, and received a theatrical release on August 18, 2017 by Saban Films. Two Night Stand Two Night Stand is a 2014 American romantic comedy film directed by Max Nichols, written by Mark Hammer, and starring Miles Teller, Analeigh Tipton, Jessica Szohr, Leven Rambin, and Scott Mescudi. On November 10, 2013, it was announced that there were two offers for the rights of the film in the US. Entertainment One acquired the rights to distribute the film in the US on November 21, 2013, for a release in 2014. Chernobyl Diaries Chernobyl Diaries is a 2012 American disaster horror film directed by Brad Parker and produced by Oren Peli, who also wrote the story. The film stars Jonathan Sadowski, Jesse McCartney, Devin Kelley, Olivia Taylor Dudley, Ingrid Bolsø Berdal, Nathan Phillips, and Dimitri Diatchenko, and was shot on locations in Pripyat, Hungary, and Serbia. Dead Snow Dead Snow is a 2009 Norwegian comedy horror film directed by Tommy Wirkola, starring Charlotte Frogner, Stig Frode Henriksen, Vegar Hoel, Jeppe Laursen, Evy Kasseth Røsten, Jenny Skavlan, and Lasse Valdal. The film centers on a group of students surviving a zombie Nazi attack in the mountains of Norway. The premise of the film is similar to that of the draugr, a Scandinavian folkloric undead greedily protecting its treasures. NYAV Post has produced an English dub of this film for the home media release. Into the Storm Into the Storm is a 2014 American found footage disaster film directed by Steven Quale, written by John Swetnam, starring Richard Armitage and Sarah Wayne Callies. The film was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on August 8, 2014. It is a meteorological disaster film about a rash of tornadoes striking the fictional town of Silverton, Oklahoma. Stigmata Stigmata is a 1999 American supernatural horror film directed by Rupert Wainwright and starring Patricia Arquette as a hairdresser and atheist from Pittsburgh, who is afflicted with the stigmata after acquiring a rosary formerly owned by a deceased Italian priest who himself had suffered from the phenomenon. Gabriel Byrne plays a Vatican official who investigates her case, and Jonathan Pryce plays a corrupt Catholic Church official. Despite being a box office success, earning over $85 million on a $29 million budget, the film received generally negative reviews from critics. Triple 9 Triple 9 is a 2016 American action crime thriller film directed by John Hillcoat and written by Matt Cook. The film stars an ensemble cast featuring Casey Affleck, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Anthony Mackie, Aaron Paul, Clifton Collins Jr., Norman Reedus, Teresa Palmer, Michael K. Williams, Gal Gadot, Woody Harrelson, and Kate Winslet. The film was released on February 26, 2016 in the United States by Open Road Films. The film polarized critics and audiences, and was a box office disappointment, grossing $25 million against its $20 million production budget. The Wicker Man The Wicker Man is a 1973 British horror film directed by Robin Hardy and starring Edward Woodward, Britt Ekland, Diane Cilento, Ingrid Pitt, and Christopher Lee. The screenplay by Anthony Shaffer, inspired by David Pinners 1967 novel Ritual, centres on the visit of Police Sergeant Neil Howie to the isolated island of Summerisle, in search of a missing girl. Howie, a devout Christian, is appalled to find that the inhabitants of the island have abandoned Christianity and now practise a form of Celtic paganism. Paul Giovanni composed the film score. The Wicker Man is generally well-regarded by critics. Film magazine Cinefantastique described it as "The Citizen Kane of horror movies", and in 2004 Total Film magazine named The Wicker Man the sixth greatest British film of all time. It also won the 1978 Saturn Award for Best Horror Film, the burning Wicker Man scene was No. 45 on Bravos 100 Scariest Movie Moments, and during the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony the film was included as part of a sequence that celebrated British cinema. In 2013, a copy of the original U.S. theatrical version was digitally restored and released. In 1989, Shaffer wrote a script treatment for The Loathsome Lambton Worm, a direct sequel with fantasy elements. Hardy had no interest in the project, and it was never produced. In 2006, an ill-received American remake was released, from which Hardy and others involved with the original have dissociated themselves. In 2011, a spiritual sequel entitled The Wicker Tree was released to mixed reviews. This film was also directed by Hardy, and featured Lee in a cameo appearance. Beethoven Beethoven is a 1992 family comedy film, directed by Brian Levant and starring Charles Grodin and Bonnie Hunt as George and Alice Newton. It is the first installment of the Beethoven film series. The film was written by John Hughes and Amy Holden Jones. The story centers on a St. Bernard dog named after the composer Ludwig van Beethoven and owned by the Newton family. It costars Nicholle Tom as Ryce Newton, Christopher Castile as Ted Newton, Sarah Rose Karr as Emily Newton, Stanley Tucci as Vernon, Oliver Platt as Harvey, and Dean Jones as Dr. Herman Varnick. It features music composed by Ludwig van Beethoven. Principal photography began on May 1, 1991, in Los Angeles. A Most Violent Year A Most Violent Year is a 2014 American crime drama film written and directed by J. C. Chandor. The film stars Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain with Alessandro Nivola, David Oyelowo, Albert Brooks, and Catalina Sandino Moreno. The protagonist is Abel Morales, the owner of a small heating-oil company who is stressed by the competitiveness in the oil trade and his having to secure costly loans to expand his business. When his truck drivers start getting hijacked, there is increased pressure for his drivers to arm themselves. The film premiered as the opening film of AFI Fest on November 6, 2014, and it was released theatrically on December 31, 2014. It garnered positive reviews, and J. C. Chandor, Neal Dodson, and Anna Gerb won the National Board of Review Award for Best Film. Scary Movie 5 Scary Movie 5 is a 2013 American supernatural horror comedy film. It is the fifth and final installment in the Scary Movie franchise. It is the second film to be distributed by The Weinstein Company under the Dimension Films brand. The film is directed by Malcolm D. Lee and written by David Zucker. It was released on April 12, 2013. The film is the only installment of the franchise not to feature Cindy Campbell or Brenda Meeks, due to the end of their storyline. It premiered on April 11, at the Hollywood’s ArcLight Cinerama Dome. The film parodies various horror films and other popular culture. Being There Being There is a 1979 American comedy-drama film directed by Hal Ashby. Based on the 1970 novel of the same name by Jerzy Kosiński, it was adapted for the screen by Kosiński and the uncredited Robert C. Jones. The film stars Peter Sellers and Shirley MacLaine, and features Jack Warden, Melvyn Douglas, Richard Dysart, and Richard Basehart. Douglas won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and Sellers was nominated for Best Actor. The screenplay won the British Academy Film Award for Best Screenplay and the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Comedy Adapted from Another Medium. It was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay. In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected Being There for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Polar Polar is a 2019 American neo-noir action film based on the 2012 webcomic. The film is directed by Jonas Åkerlund and stars Mads Mikkelsen, Vanessa Hudgens, Katheryn Winnick and Matt Lucas. It was released on January 25, 2019, streaming on Netflix. The Wicker Man The Wicker Man is a 2006 American/Canadian mystery drama horror film written and directed by Neil LaBute and starring Nicolas Cage. The film primarily is a remake of the 1973 British film The Wicker Man, but also draws from its source material, David Pinners 1967 novel Ritual. The film concerns a policeman named Edward Malus who is informed by his ex-fiancée Willow Woodward that her daughter Rowan has disappeared and asks for his assistance in her search. When he arrives at the island where Rowan was last seen he begins to suspect something sinister is afoot with the neo-pagans who reside on the island. The film received hostile reviews from film critics at the time of its release; critics pointed to the films unintentional comedy, weak acting, and poor screenwriting. The film was also a financial flop, grossing over $38 million against a $40 million production budget. Since its original release, it has developed a cult following as an entertaining unintentional comedy, particularly due to Cages over-the-top performance in several scenes. Cage dedicated the film to his friend Johnny Ramone, the guitarist of the band The Ramones, who had died in 2004. Land of the Lost Land of the Lost is a 2009 American adventure comedy film directed by Brad Silberling, written by Chris Henchy and Dennis McNicholas and starring Will Ferrell, Danny McBride and Anna Friel, loosely based on the 1974 Sid and Marty Krofft television series of the same name. The film was theatrically released on June 5, 2009 by Universal Pictures. The film received generally negative reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, grossing just $68 million against its $100 million budget. It received seven Golden Raspberry Award nominations, including Worst Picture, winning Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel. 1984 Nineteen Eighty-Four, also known as 1984, is a 1984 British dystopian science fiction film written and directed by Michael Radford, based upon George Orwells novel of the same name. Starring John Hurt, Richard Burton, Suzanna Hamilton, and Cyril Cusack, the film follows the life of Winston Smith, a low-ranking civil servant in a war-torn London ruled by Oceania, a totalitarian superstate. Smith struggles to maintain his sanity and his grip on reality as the regimes overwhelming power and influence persecutes individualism and individual thinking on both a political and personal level. The film, which features Burtons last screen appearance, is dedicated to him. The film was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Art Direction, and won two Evening Standard British Film Awards for Best Film and Best Actor. Charlie Bartlett Charlie Bartlett is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Jon Poll. The screenplay by Gustin Nash focuses on a teenager who begins to dispense therapeutic advice and prescription drugs to the student body at his new high school in order to become popular. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on May 1, 2007, and was shown at the Cannes Film Market, the Maui Film Festival, and the Cambridge Film Festival before going into theatrical release in the United States and Canada on August 3, 2007. The movie had received mixed reviews from critics and was a technical box-office failure, earning back only $5.2 million of its $12 million budget. The Best of Me The Best of Me is a 2014 American romantic drama film directed by Michael Hoffman and written by Will Fetters and J. Mills Goodloe, based on Nicholas Sparks 2011 novel of the same name. The film stars James Marsden and Michelle Monaghan with Luke Bracey and Liana Liberato. The Outlaw Josey Wales The Outlaw Josey Wales is a 1976 American revisionist Western DeLuxe Color and Panavision film set during and after the American Civil War. It was directed by and starred Clint Eastwood, with Chief Dan George, Sondra Locke, Sam Bottoms, and Geraldine Keams. The film tells the story of Josey Wales, a Missouri farmer whose family is murdered by Union militants during the Civil War. Driven to revenge, Wales joins a Confederate guerrilla band and fights in the Civil War. After the war, all the fighters in Wales group except for Wales surrender to Union officers, but they end up being massacred. Wales becomes an outlaw and is pursued by bounty hunters and Union soldiers. The film was adapted by Sonia Chernus and Philip Kaufman from author Forrest Carters 1972 novel Josey Wales. The film was a commercial success, earning $31.8 million against a $3.7 million budget. In 1996, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress for being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Josey Wales was portrayed by Michael Parks in the films 1986 sequel, The Return of Josey Wales. Joy Ride Joy Ride is a 2001 American road horror thriller film directed by John Dahl and written by J. J. Abrams and Clay Tarver. Paul Walker stars as Lewis Thomas, a college freshman embarking on a cross-country road trip during summer break to pick up his girlfriend Venna. Along for the ride is Lewis brother Fuller, a practical joker who uses the cars CB radio to play a cruel prank on a lonely trucker known only by the handle Rusty Nail. The victim of Fullers gag, a psychotic murderer, pursues them relentlessly to get revenge at any cost. The Gambler The Gambler is a 2014 American crime drama film directed by Rupert Wyatt. The screenplay by William Monahan is based on the 1974 film The Gambler, written by James Toback. The remake, starring Mark Wahlberg as the title character, premiered on November 10, 2014 at the AFI Fest, and was theatrically released in the United States on December 25, 2014. It features George Kennedys final film performance before his death in 2016. Zoolander 2 Zoolander 2 is a 2016 American action-comedy film directed by Ben Stiller and written by John Hamburg, Justin Theroux, Stiller and Nicholas Stoller. It is the sequel to the 2001 film Zoolander and stars Stiller, Owen Wilson, Will Ferrell, Penélope Cruz and Kristen Wiig. Filming took place from April to July 2015, in Rome, Italy. The film was released on February 12, 2016, by Paramount Pictures to generally negative reviews from critics and earned $56 million against a $55 million budget. The Awakening The Awakening is a 2011 British supernatural drama film directed and co-written by Nick Murphy, starring Rebecca Hall, Dominic West, Isaac Hempstead-Wright and Imelda Staunton. The Ritual The Ritual is a 2017 British supernatural horror film directed by David Bruckner, written by Joe Barton, and starring Rafe Spall, Arsher Ali, Robert James-Collier, and Sam Troughton. The film is based on the 2011 novel of the same name by Adam Nevill. Office Christmas Party Office Christmas Party is a 2016 American Christmas comedy film directed by Josh Gordon and Will Speck and written by Justin Malen and Laura Solon, based on a story by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. The film stars an ensemble cast, including Jason Bateman, Olivia Munn, T. J. Miller, Jillian Bell, Vanessa Bayer, Courtney B. Vance, Rob Corddry, Kate McKinnon, and Jennifer Aniston, and was released on December 9, 2016, by Paramount Pictures. It grossed $114 million worldwide. Child 44 Child 44 is a 2015 mystery thriller drama film directed by Daniel Espinosa, written by Richard Price, and based on Tom Rob Smiths 2008 novel of the same name. The film stars an ensemble cast featuring Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman, Noomi Rapace, Joel Kinnaman, Paddy Considine, Jason Clarke, and Vincent Cassel. It was released on 17 April 2015. Both the novel and the film are very loosely based on the case of Soviet serial killer Andrei Chikatilo. The film was a box office bomb, grossing just $13 million against its $50 million budget. Jersey Girl Jersey Girl is a 2004 American comedy-drama film written, co-edited and directed by Kevin Smith. It stars Ben Affleck, Liv Tyler, George Carlin, Stephen Root, Mike Starr and Raquel Castro. The film follows a young man who must take care of his precocious daughter in the midst of a family tragedy. It was the first film written and directed by Smith not to be set in the View Askewniverse as well as the first not to feature appearances by Jay and Silent Bob, although animated versions of the duo appear in the View Askew logo at the beginning of the film. At $35 million, it is Smiths biggest-budgeted film, and went on to underperform at the box office, grossing just $36 million. Dangerous Liaisons Dangerous Liaisons is a 1988 American period romantic drama film directed by Stephen Frears, written by Christopher Hampton and based on his play Les liaisons dangereuses which was itself the adaptation of the 18th-century French novel of the same name by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos. It stars Glenn Close, John Malkovich, Michelle Pfeiffer, Swoosie Kurtz, Mildred Natwick, Peter Capaldi, Keanu Reeves and Uma Thurman. Dangerous Liaisons was released theatrically on December 16, 1988 by Warner Bros. It received generally positive reviews from critics with major praise drawn towards Close and Pfeiffers performances, screenplay, production values and costumes. Although it was a moderate commercial success grossing $34.7 million against its $14 million budget, it was cited as a box office disappointment. The film received seven nominations at the 61st Academy Awards, including for Best Picture and won three: Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Costume Design, and Best Production Design. The Informant! The Informant! is a 2009 American biographical-comedy-crime film directed by Steven Soderbergh. Written by Scott Z. Burns, the film stars Matt Damon as the titular informant named Mark Whitacre, as well as Scott Bakula, Joel McHale and Melanie Lynskey. It depicts Whitacres involvement as a whistle blower in the lysine price-fixing conspiracy of the mid-1990s as described in the 2000 nonfiction book The Informant, by journalist Kurt Eichenwald. Released on September 18, 2009, The Informant! received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise directed towards Matt Damons performance and the films comedic yet ironic tone, although the latter has also been a point of derision by other critics. Superman III Superman III is a British-American 1983 superhero film directed by Richard Lester, based on the DC Comics character Superman. It is the third installment in the Superman film series and the last Superman film to be produced by Alexander Salkind and Ilya Salkind. The film features a cast of Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor, Annette OToole, Annie Ross, Pamela Stephenson, Robert Vaughn, Marc McClure, and Gavan OHerlihy. There followed the film The Quest for Peace, released on July 24, 1987. Although the film recouped its budget of $39 million, it proved less successful than the first two Superman films, both financially and critically. While harsh criticism focused on the films comedic and campy tone, as well as on the casting and performance of Pryor, the special effects and Christopher Reeves performance as Superman were praised. I Heart Huckabees I Heart Huckabees is a 2004 American independent comedy film directed and produced by David O. Russell, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jeff Baena. A self-named "existential comedy", I Heart Huckabees follows a couple of detectives, hired to investigate the meaning of the life of their clients. As the different investigations cross paths, their rival and nemesis tries to drag their clients into her own views on the meaning of their lives. Harsh Times Harsh Times is a 2005 American crime film set in South Central Los Angeles. The film stars Christian Bale and Freddy Rodriguez, and was written and directed by David Ayer, who wrote the script for the Academy Award-winning 2001 film Training Day. The film was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Bauer Martinez Entertainment. Ayer says that the films characters are largely based on the people he knew when he lived in South Central. Machine Gun Preacher Machine Gun Preacher is a 2011 biographical action film about Sam Childers, a former gang biker turned preacher and defender of South Sudanese orphans. The movie was based on Childers book Another Mans War. It was written by Jason Keller, directed by Marc Forster, and stars Gerard Butler, Michelle Monaghan and Michael Shannon. The film tells the story of Childers and his efforts to save the children of South Sudan in collaboration with the Sudan Peoples Liberation Army against the atrocities of the Lords Resistance Army. Superhero Movie Superhero Movie is a 2008 American superhero comedy film written and directed by Craig Mazin, produced by Robert K. Weiss and David Zucker, and starring Drake Bell, Sara Paxton, Christopher McDonald, and Leslie Nielsen. It was originally titled Superhero! as a nod to one of the Zuckers previous films, Airplane!, in which Nielsen also starred. A spoof of the superhero film genre, primarily the first Spider-Man, as well as other modern-day Marvel Comics film adaptations, the film follows in the footsteps of the Scary Movie series of comedies, with which the films poster shares a resemblance. It was also inspired by, and contains homages to, some of Zuckers earlier spoof films such as Airplane! and The Naked Gun. Production began on September 17, 2007, in Los Angeles. It was released on March 28, 2008 in the United States to generally negative reviews from critics, but received a moderate box office success, grossing over $71 million worldwide. Manhunter Manhunter is a 1986 American neo-noir psychological horror film based on the novel Red Dragon by Thomas Harris. Written and directed by Michael Mann, it stars William Petersen as FBI profiler Will Graham. Also featured are Tom Noonan as serial killer Francis Dollarhyde, Dennis Farina as Grahams FBI superior Jack Crawford, and Brian Cox as incarcerated killer Hannibal Lecktor. The film focuses on Graham coming out of retirement to lend his talents to an investigation on Dollarhyde, a killer known as the "Tooth Fairy". In doing so, he must confront the demons of his past and meet with Lecktor, who nearly counted Graham amongst his victims. Manhunter focuses on the forensic work carried out by the FBI to track down killers and shows the long-term effects that cases like this have on profilers such as Graham, highlighting the similarities between him and his quarry. The film features heavily stylized use of color to convey this sense of duality, and the nature of the characters similarity has been explored in academic readings of the film. It was the first film adaptation of Harris Hannibal Lecter novels, as well as the first adaptation of Red Dragon, which later became the basis for a film of the same name in 2002. Opening to mixed reviews, Manhunter fared poorly at the box office at the time of its release, making only $8.6 million in the United States. However, it has been reappraised in more recent reviews and now enjoys a more favorable reception, as both the acting and the stylized visuals have been appreciated better in later years. Its resurgent popularity, which may be due to later adaptations of Harris books and Petersens success in Crime Scene Investigation, has seen it labelled as a cult film. Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara is a 2011 Indian buddy road film that was directed by Zoya Akhtar and produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani of Excel Entertainment. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Hrithik Roshan, Abhay Deol, Farhan Akhtar, Katrina Kaif, and Kalki Koechlin. It was filmed in Spain, India, Egypt, and the United Kingdom on a budget of . The music and score were composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy with lyrics by Javed Akhtar. The films story follows three childhood friends, Arjun, Kabir, and Imraan, who reunite for a three-week road trip. They set off to Spain and meet Laila, who falls in love with Arjun and helps him overcome his compulsion to work. Kabir and his fiancée Natasha experience significant misunderstandings. During their trip, each friend chooses a dangerous sport for the group to partake in. The release of Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara was initially planned for 27 May 2011 but technical problems with post-production work led to the release being postponed to 24 June and again to 15 July that year. The film had a worldwide release in 1,800 screens and was a critical and commercial success that grossed and received critical acclaim for its performances, story, music, humour, and direction. After its theatrical run, the film was nominated for and won several awards, including two National Film Awards. The Book of Life The Book of Life is a 2014 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy adventure comedy film co-produced by Reel FX Creative Studios and 20th Century Fox, and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Co-written and directed by Jorge R. Gutierrez, it was produced by Aaron Berger, Brad Booker, Guillermo del Toro, and Carina Schulze. The film stars the voices of Diego Luna, Zoe Saldana, Channing Tatum, Christina Applegate, Ice Cube, Ron Perlman, and Kate del Castillo. Based on an original idea by Gutierrez, the story follows a bullfighter who, on the Day of the Dead, embarks on an afterlife adventure to fulfill the expectations of his family and friends. The film premiered in Los Angeles on October 12, 2014, and was released theatrically in the United States on October 17, 2014. It received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Animated Feature Film. The film grossed $99 million on a $50 million budget. American Assassin American Assassin is a 2017 American action thriller film directed by Michael Cuesta and starring Dylan OBrien, Michael Keaton, Sanaa Lathan, Shiva Negar, and Taylor Kitsch. It was written by Stephen Schiff, Michael Finch, Edward Zwick, and Marshall Herskovitz. Based on Vince Flynns 2010 novel of the same name, its plot is about young CIA black ops who recruit Mitch Rapp, who helps a Cold War veteran try to stop the detonation of a rogue nuclear weapon. The film was released in the United States on September 15, 2017, and grossed over $67 million worldwide. It received mixed reviews from critics, who described the plot as mundane, clichéd, and without thrills, but praised the casts performances. Blockers Blockers is a 2018 American sex comedy film directed by Kay Cannon and written by Brian Kehoe and Jim Kehoe. The film is set in Chicago and stars Leslie Mann, Ike Barinholtz, and John Cena as a trio of parents who try to stop their daughters from losing their virginity on prom night. The films title and posters are a reference to the act of "cockblocking"; the rooster icon was removed for advertising on broadcast television and cable networks that objected, with only the Blockers text being shown. The film premiered at South by Southwest on March 10, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on April 6, 2018, by Universal Pictures. It grossed $94 million worldwide and received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for its "humor and performances", as well as for "intelligence and empathy" not often found in the genre. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Frank Oz and starring Steve Martin, Michael Caine and Glenne Headly. The screenplay was written by Dale Launer, Stanley Shapiro, and Paul Henning. It is a remake of the 1964 Marlon Brando/David Niven film Bedtime Story, also written by Shapiro and Henning, and was later remade in 2019 as The Hustle, starring Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson. The film tells the story of two con men competing to swindle an heiress out of $50,000. Caine plays educated and suave Lawrence Jamieson, who stages elaborate ruses to bilk rich women, while Martin plays his less refined, small-time American rival, Freddy Benson. It takes place on the French Riviera. Dream House Dream House is a 2011 American psychological thriller film directed by Jim Sheridan and starring Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz, Naomi Watts, and Marton Csokas. It was released on September 30, 2011, in the United States and Canada by Universal Pictures and Morgan Creek Productions. Upon release, Dream House was panned by critics. The film was released by Warner Bros. in international markets. Open Your Eyes Open Your Eyes is a 1997 Spanish film co-written, co-scored and directed by Alejandro Amenábar and co-written by Mateo Gil. It stars Eduardo Noriega, Penélope Cruz, Fele Martínez and Najwa Nimri. In 2002, Open Your Eyes was ranked no. 84 in the Top 100 Sci-Fi List by the Online Film Critics Society. The movies intersecting planes of dream and reality have prompted some critics to suggest comparisons to Calderóns play Life Is a Dream. An American remake entitled Vanilla Sky, directed by Cameron Crowe, was released in 2001, with Penélope Cruz reprising her role. Jeff, Who Lives at Home Jeff, Who Lives at Home is a 2011 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Jay and Mark Duplass, starring Jason Segel and Ed Helms, and co-starring Judy Greer and Susan Sarandon. The film premiered on September 14, 2011 at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival and then saw a limited release in the United States and Canada on March 16, 2012, after having been pushed back from the original date of March 2. Cell 211 Cell 211 is a 2009 Spanish prison film directed by Daniel Monzón, starring Luis Tosar, Alberto Ammann and Antonio Resines. Blue Ruin Blue Ruin is a 2013 American thriller film written and directed by Jeremy Saulnier, and starring Macon Blair. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival as part of the Directors Fortnight section on May 17, 2013, where it won the FIPRESCI Prize. Saulnier funded production on the film through a successful Kickstarter campaign, which MTV.com called "the perfect example of what crowdfunding can accomplish." The film was nominated for the John Cassavetes Award at the 2015 Independent Spirit Awards. Dragon Ball Z is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation. It is the sequel to Dragon Ball and adapts the latter 325 chapters of the original 519-chapter Dragon Ball manga series created by Akira Toriyama which ran in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1988 to 1995. Dragon Ball Z aired in Japan on Fuji TV from April 26, 1989 to January 31, 1996, before getting dubbed in territories including the United States, Canada, Australia, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. It was broadcast in at least 81countries worldwide. It is part of the Dragon Ball media franchise. Dragon Ball Z continues the adventures of Goku, who, along with his companions, defend the Earth against villains ranging from aliens, androids and other creatures. While the original Dragon Ball anime followed Goku from childhood to early adulthood, Dragon Ball Z is a continuation of his adult life, but at the same time parallels the life of his son, Gohan, as well as the development of his rival Vegeta. Due to the success of the anime in the United States, the manga chapters making up its story were initially released by Viz Media under the Dragon Ball Z title. Dragon Ball Zs popularity has spawned numerous releases which have come to represent the majority of content in the Dragon Ball franchise; including 15 movies, 2 TV specials, and 148 video games, and a host of soundtracks stemming from this material. Dragon Ball Z remains a cultural icon through numerous adaptations and re-releases, including a more-recent remastered broadcast titled Dragon Ball Kai. There have also been two sequel series; Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Super. Ikiru is a 1952 Japanese drama film directed and co-written by Akira Kurosawa and starring Takashi Shimura. The film examines the struggles of a terminally ill Tokyo bureaucrat and his final quest for meaning. The screenplay was partly inspired by Leo Tolstoys 1886 novella The Death of Ivan Ilyich. The major themes of the film include learning how to live, the inefficiency of bureaucracy, and decaying family life in Japan, which have been the subject of analysis by academics and critics. The film has received widespread critical acclaim, and in Japan won awards for Best Film at the Kinema Junpo and Mainichi Film Awards. It was remade as a television film in 2007. Stripes Stripes is a 1981 American buddy military comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Warren Oates, P. J. Soles, Sean Young, and John Candy. Several actors including John Larroquette, John Diehl, Conrad Dunn, and Judge Reinhold were featured in their first significant film roles. Joe Flaherty, Dave Thomas, Timothy Busfield, and Bill Paxton also appeared early in their careers. Jigsaw Jigsaw is a 2017 American horror film directed by Michael and Peter Spierig, written by Josh Stolberg and Peter Goldfinger, and starring Matt Passmore, Callum Keith Rennie, Clé Bennett, and Hannah Emily Anderson. It is the eighth installment in the Saw franchise, picking up over a decade after the death of the eponymous Jigsaw killer, during the police investigation of a new succession of murders that fit his modus operandi. Saw 3D was originally deemed the final installment of the series, before Lionsgate Films commissioned the production of Jigsaw from a pitch by Stolberg and Goldfinger. Filming began in November 2016, with post-production following in January. The film was released in the United States on October 27, 2017. Jigsaw received mostly unfavorable reviews from critics but was a commercial success, grossing $103 million worldwide against a $10 million budget. Red Heat Red Heat is a 1988 American buddy cop action film directed by Walter Hill. The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, as Moscow Militia Captain Ivan Danko, and Jim Belushi, as Chicago detective Art Ridzik. Finding themselves on the same case, Danko and Ridzik work as partners to catch a cunning and deadly Georgian drug kingpin, Viktor Rostavili, who also happens to be the killer of Dankos previous partner back in Soviet Russia. It was the first American film given permission to shoot in Moscows Red Square—however, most of the scenes set in the Soviet Union were actually shot in Hungary. Schwarzenegger was paid a salary of $8 million for his role in the film. City of Ember City of Ember is a 2008 American science fiction adventure film based on the 2003 novel The City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau. Directed by Gil Kenan, the film stars Saoirse Ronan, Harry Treadaway, Bill Murray, Mackenzie Crook, Martin Landau, Mary Kay Place, Toby Jones and Tim Robbins. Produced by Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzmans Playtone and Walden Media, City of Ember was theatrically released on October 10, 2008 by 20th Century Fox, two months after the release of the final book in the series, The Diamond of Darkhold. The film received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, grossing only $17.9 million against a budget of $55 million. As of 2019, there are no plans for a sequel. El Mariachi El Mariachi is a 1992 Spanish-language American independent action film and the first installment in the saga that came to be known as Robert Rodriguezs Mexico Trilogy. It marked the feature-length debut of Rodriguez as writer and director. The Spanish language film was shot with a mainly amateur cast in the northern Mexican bordertown of Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila, Mexico across from Del Rio, the home town of leading actor Carlos Gallardo. The US$7,225 production was originally intended for the Mexican home video market, but executives at Columbia Pictures liked the film and bought the American distribution rights. Columbia eventually spent $200,000 to transfer the print to film, to remix the sound, and on other post-production work, then spent millions more on marketing and distribution. The success of Rodriguezs directorial debut led him to create two further entries, Desperado and Once Upon a Time in Mexico. For the two sequels, Antonio Banderas took over from Carlos Gallardo for the main character El Mariachi, though Gallardo co-produced both films and had a minor role in Desperado. In 2011, El Mariachi was inducted into the Library of Congress to be preserved as part of its National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film is also recognized by Guinness World Records as the lowest-budgeted film ever to gross $1 million at the box office. La Dolce Vita La Dolce Vita is a 1960 Italian drama film directed and co-written by Federico Fellini. The film follows Marcello Rubini, a journalist writing for gossip magazines, over seven days and nights on his journey through the "sweet life" of Rome in a fruitless search for love and happiness. La Dolce Vita won the Palme dOr at the 1960 Cannes Film Festival and the Oscar for Best Costumes. The film was a massive box office hit in Europe with 13,617,148 admissions in Italy and 2,956,094 admissions in France. Sliding Doors Sliding Doors is a 1998 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Howitt and starring Gwyneth Paltrow and John Hannah, while also featuring John Lynch, Jeanne Tripplehorn, and Virginia McKenna. The film alternates between two storylines, showing two paths the central characters life could take depending on whether or not she catches a train. Pet Sematary Pet Sematary is a 2019 American supernatural horror film directed by Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer and written by Jeff Buhler, from a screen story by Matt Greenberg. It is the second adaptation of the 1983 novel of the same name by Stephen King, after the 1989 film. The film stars Jason Clarke, Amy Seimetz, and John Lithgow, and follows a family that discovers a mysterious graveyard in the woods behind their new home. Talks for a new adaptation of Pet Sematary began in March 2010, with Greenberg initially writing the screenplay. Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Steven Schneider were revealed to be producing the remake with Juan Carlos Fresnadillo in talks to direct it. By December 2017, Paramount Pictures had greenlit the new version of Kings novel, with duo filmmakers Kölsch and Widmyer directing. Principal photography commenced on June 18, 2018, in Montreal & Hudson, Quebec, Canada, and wrapped on August 11, 2018. The film premiered at South by Southwest festival on March 16, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on April 5, 2019. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the dark tone, atmosphere and performances, but disliked the slow pacing and reliance on jump scares. Critics and audiences were both divided on the changes between the film and book, though many named it better than the 1989 adaptation. The November Man The November Man is a 2014 British-American action spy thriller film based on the novel There Are No Spies by Bill Granger, which is canonically the seventh installment in The November Man novel series, published in 1987. It stars Pierce Brosnan, Luke Bracey and Olga Kurylenko with the screenplay written by Michael Finch and Karl Gajdusek. The film is directed by Roger Donaldson, who previously worked with Brosnan on Dantes Peak. The film was released on August 27, 2014 in the United States. Magic in the Moonlight Magic in the Moonlight is a 2014 American-French romantic comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen. It is Allens 44th film. The film stars Emma Stone, Colin Firth, Hamish Linklater, Marcia Gay Harden, Jacki Weaver, Erica Leerhsen, Eileen Atkins, and Simon McBurney. Set in the 1920s on the French Riviera, the film was released on July 25, 2014, by Sony Pictures Classics. Magic in the Moonlight received a generally mixed reception. Critics praised the performances of Firth and Stone, but found its writing formulaic. Kiss the Girls Kiss the Girls is a 1997 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Gary Fleder and starring Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd, and Cary Elwes. The screenplay by David Klass is based on James Pattersons best-selling 1995 novel of the same name. A sequel titled Along Came a Spider was released in 2001. Little Shop of Horrors Little Shop of Horrors is a 1986 American sci-fi comedy musical film directed by Frank Oz. It is a film adaptation of the off-Broadway musical comedy of the same name by composer Alan Menken and writer Howard Ashman, which in turn was based on the 1960 film The Little Shop of Horrors, directed by Roger Corman, about a geeky florist shop worker who finds out his Venus flytrap can speak. The film stars Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, Vincent Gardenia, Steve Martin, and Levi Stubbs as the voice of Audrey II. The film also featured special appearances by Jim Belushi, John Candy, Christopher Guest and Bill Murray. It was produced by David Geffen through The Geffen Company and released by Warner Bros. on December 19, 1986. Little Shop of Horrors was filmed on the Albert R. Broccoli 007 Stage at the Pinewood Studios in England, where a "downtown" set, complete with overhead train track, was constructed. Produced on a budget of $25 million, in contrast to the original 1960 film, which, according to Corman, only cost $30,000, it was well received by critics and audiences alike, eventually developing a cult following. The films original 23-minute finale, based on the musicals ending, was rewritten and reshot after test audiences did not react positively to it. For years only available as black-and-white workprint footage, the original ending was fully restored in 2012 by Warner Home Video. Frankenstein Frankenstein is a 1931 American pre-Code gothic monster horror film from Universal Pictures. It is about a scientist and his assistant who dig up corpses to build a man animated by electricity. The project goes awry when Frankensteins assistant accidentally gives the creature an abnormal, murderers brain. The film was directed by James Whale, and adapted from the play by Peggy Webling, which in turn was based on Mary Shelleys 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. The created "monster" is portrayed by Boris Karloff in the film. A hit with both audiences and critics, the film was followed by multiple sequels and has become one of the most famous horror films in history. Frankenstein stars Colin Clive, Mae Clarke, John Boles and Karloff, and features Dwight Frye and Edward van Sloan. The Webling play was adapted by John L. Balderston and the screenplay written by Francis Edward Faragoh and Garrett Fort, with uncredited contributions from Robert Florey and John Russell. The make-up artist was Jack Pierce. In 1991, the Library of Congress selected Frankenstein for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Sisters Sisters is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Jason Moore and written by Paula Pell. The second collaboration between Tina Fey and Amy Poehler following the 2008 film Baby Mama, it received mixed reviews, though most critics praised the chemistry of the lead actresses. The film was released on December 18, 2015 by Universal Pictures and grossed $105 million on a production budget of $33 million. The film centres on adult sisters Kate and Maura Ellis. Kate is a irresponsible single mom while Maura is a kindhearted nurse and recent divorcee. The girls are summoned back to their childhood home by their parents to clean out their bedroom before the house gets sold. Upset and angry that all their childhood memories are going to be gone, Kate convinces Maura to have one last wild party at the house. But things soon get out of control. Badlands Badlands is a 1973 American neo-noir period crime drama film written, produced and directed by Terrence Malick in his filmmaking debut, starring Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek, and featuring Warren Oates and Ramon Bieri. The story, though fictional, is loosely based on the real-life murder spree of Charles Starkweather and his girlfriend, Caril Ann Fugate, in 1958, though that basis was not acknowledged when the film was released. Like many of Malicks films, Badlands is notable for its lyrical photography, and its music, which includes pieces by Carl Orff. The film is the on-screen debut of Sheens sons Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez, as uncredited extras. Badlands is often cited by film critics as one of the greatest and most influential films of all time. In 1993, four years after the United States National Film Registry was established, it was selected for preservation by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Larry Crowne Larry Crowne is a 2011 American romantic comedy film starring Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts. The film was produced and directed by Hanks, who co-wrote its screenplay with Nia Vardalos. The story was inspired by Hanks time studying at Chabot College. The film tells the story of Larry Crowne, a middle-aged man who unexpectedly loses his job and returns to education. It was released in the United States on . Red State Red State is a 2011 American independent horror thriller film written and directed by Kevin Smith and starring Michael Parks, John Goodman, Michael Angarano, Melissa Leo, and Stephen Root. After months of saying that the distribution rights to the film would be auctioned off immediately after the premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, Smith controversially announced that he was instead going to self-distribute the picture under the SModcast Pictures banner with a traveling show in select cities. On June 28, 2011, Smith announced a one-week run in Quentin Tarantinos New Beverly Cinema. The film was released via video on demand on September 1, 2011 through Lionsgate, in select theaters for a special one-night-only engagement on September 23, 2011, and on home video October 18, 2011. Daddy Day Care Daddy Day Care is a 2003 American family comedy film starring Eddie Murphy, Jeff Garlin, Steve Zahn, Regina King, and Anjelica Huston. Written by Geoff Rodkey and directed by Steve Carr, it marks Murphy and Carrs second collaboration after Dr. Dolittle 2. The plot follows two fathers who start a child day care out of the their home after they are laid off from their corporate jobs. The film was released in the United States on May 9, 2003, by Columbia Pictures. It received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $164 million worldwide on a budget of $60 million. Robot & Frank Robot & Frank is a 2012 American science fiction comedy-drama film directed by Jake Schreier and written by Christopher Ford. Set in the near future, it focuses on Frank Weld, an aging jewel thief, played by Frank Langella, whose son buys him a domestic robot. Resistant at first, Frank warms up to the robot when he realizes he can use it to restart his career as a cat burglar. Robot & Frank was the first feature film for both Schreier and Ford, and received critical acclaim for its writing, production, and acting. It won the Alfred P. Sloan Prize at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, tying with the Kashmiri film Valley of Saints by Musa Syeed. The robot was created by Tony Gardners special effects company Alterian Rust and Bone Rust and Bone is a 2012 French–Belgian romantic drama film directed by Jacques Audiard, starring Marion Cotillard and Matthias Schoenaerts, based on Craig Davidsons short story collection Rust and Bone. It tells the story of an unemployed 25-year-old man who falls in love with a woman who trains killer whales. The film competed for the Palme dOr at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and received positive early reviews and a ten-minute standing ovation at the end of its screening. It was a critical and box office hit in France and was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award, two Golden Globes, two BAFTA Awards, three Magritte Awards, and nine César Awards, winning four, including Most Promising Actor for Matthias Schoenaerts. Bringing Out the Dead Bringing Out the Dead is a 1999 American drama film directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Paul Schrader, based on the novel about a paramedic by Joe Connelly and starring Nicolas Cage, Patricia Arquette, John Goodman, Ving Rhames, and Tom Sizemore. It was also the final LaserDisc released in North America, being released on October 3, 2000. The Gift The Gift is a 2000 American supernatural thriller film directed by Sam Raimi, written by Billy Bob Thornton and Tom Epperson, and based on the alleged psychic experiences of Thorntons mother. The film centers on Annie becoming involved in a murder case as a result of acquiring knowledge about the crime through extrasensory perception. The cast also includes Keanu Reeves, Giovanni Ribisi, Hilary Swank, Katie Holmes, and Greg Kinnear. My Super Ex-Girlfriend My Super Ex-Girlfriend is a 2006 superhero comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Uma Thurman, Anna Faris, Eddie Izzard, Rainn Wilson, and Wanda Sykes Brotherhood of the Wolf Brotherhood of the Wolf is a 2001 French historical action horror film directed by Christophe Gans, co-written by Gans and Stéphane Cabel, and starring Samuel Le Bihan, Mark Dacascos, Émilie Dequenne, Monica Bellucci and Vincent Cassel. The story takes place in 18th-century France, where the Chevalier de Fronsac and Mani of the Iroquois tribe are sent to investigate the mysterious slaughter of hundreds by an unknown creature in the province of Gévaudan. The plot is loosely based on a real-life series of killings that took place in France in the 18th century and the famous legend of the beast of Gévaudan; parts of the film were shot at Château de Roquetaillade. The film has several extended swashbuckling fight scenes, with martial arts performances by the cast mixed in, making it unusual for a historical drama. The special effects for the creature are a combination of computer generated imagery, as well as puppetry and animatronics designed by Jim Hensons Creature Shop. The film received generally positive critical reviews, highlighting its high production values, cinematography, performances and Gans atmospheric direction. At a $29 million budget, it was an international box office success, grossing over $70 million in worldwide theatrical release. The film also enjoyed commercial success in the United States; Universal Pictures paid $2 million to acquire the films North American distribution rights and went on to gross $11.3 million in limited theatrical release, making it the second-highest-grossing French-language film in the United States since 1980. The film also did brisk video and DVD sales in the United States. The Night Before The Night Before is a 2015 American Christmas comedy stoner film directed by Jonathan Levine and written by Levine, Evan Goldberg, Kyle Hunter and Ariel Shaffir. The film stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen and Anthony Mackie as three childhood friends who annually reunite on Christmas Eve in search of the best party in New York City. Lizzy Caplan, Jillian Bell, Mindy Kaling and Michael Shannon also star. Principal photography began on August 11, 2014, in New York City. Good Universe and Point Grey Pictures produced the film, which Columbia Pictures released on November 20, 2015. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $52 million worldwide. Salmon Fishing in the Yemen Salmon Fishing in the Yemen is a 2011 British romantic comedy-drama film directed by Lasse Hallström and starring Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt, Kristin Scott Thomas and Amr Waked. Based on the 2007 novel of the same name by Paul Torday, and a screenplay by Simon Beaufoy, the film is about a fisheries expert who is recruited by a consultant to help realize a sheikhs vision of bringing the sport of fly fishing to the Yemen desert, initiating an upstream journey of faith to make the impossible possible. The film was shot on location in London, Scotland, and Morocco from August to October 2010. The film premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. The film received generally positive reviews upon its release, and earned $34,564,651 in revenue worldwide. Ringu is a 1998 Japanese horror film directed by Hideo Nakata, based on the 1991 novel by Kôji Suzuki. The film stars Nanako Matsushima, Hiroyuki Sanada and Rikiya Ōtaka, and follows a reporter who is on the run to investigate the mystery behind a cursed videotape that kills the viewer seven days after watching it. Production took approximately nine months. Ring and its sequel Rasen were released in Japan at the same time. After its release, Ring was a huge box office success in Japan and was critically acclaimed by critics. It inspired numerous follow-ups within the Ring franchise and triggered a trend of Western remakes, starting with the 2002 American film The Ring. Anomalisa Anomalisa is a 2015 American stop-motion animated comedy-drama film directed and produced by Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson. Kaufman adapted the screenplay from his 2005 audio play Anomalisa, written under the pseudonym Francis Fregoli. It was released on December 30, 2015, by Paramount Pictures. The film follows a lonely customer service expert who perceives everyone as identical until he meets a unique woman in a Cincinnati hotel. Anomalisa was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, a Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film, and five Annie Awards. It became the first animated film to win the Grand Jury Prize at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival, after premiering at the Telluride Film Festival on September 4, 2015. Searching for Sugar Man Searching for Sugar Man is a 2012 Swedish–British–Finnish documentary film about a South African cultural phenomenon, directed and written by Malik Bendjelloul, which details the efforts in the late 1990s of two Cape Town fans, Stephen "Sugar" Segerman and Craig Bartholomew Strydom, to find out whether the rumoured death of American musician Sixto Rodriguez was true and, if not, to discover what had become of him. Rodriguezs music, which had never achieved success in the United States, had become very popular in South Africa although little was known about him in that country. On 10 February 2013, the film won the BAFTA Award for Best Documentary at the 66th British Academy Film Awards in London, and two weeks later it won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 85th Academy Awards in Hollywood. Mystery Men Mystery Men is a 1999 American superhero comedy film directed by Kinka Usher and written by Neil Cuthbert and Bob Burden, loosely based on Burdens Flaming Carrot Comics, and starring Hank Azaria, Claire Forlani, Janeane Garofalo, Eddie Izzard, Greg Kinnear, William H. Macy, Kel Mitchell, Lena Olin, Paul Reubens, Geoffrey Rush, Ben Stiller, Wes Studi, and Tom Waits. The film details the story of a team of lesser superheroes with unimpressive powers who are required to save the day. Despite its list of stars, Mystery Men made a little over $33 million worldwide against a $68 million budget. The Philadelphia Story The Philadelphia Story is a 1940 American romantic comedy film directed by George Cukor, starring Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, and James Stewart, and featuring Ruth Hussey. Based on the Broadway play of the same name by Philip Barry, the film is about a socialite whose wedding plans are complicated by the simultaneous arrival of her ex-husband and a tabloid magazine journalist. The socialite character of the play—performed by Hepburn in the film—was inspired by Helen Hope Montgomery Scott, a Philadelphia socialite known for her hijinks, who married a friend of playwright Barry. Written for the screen by Donald Ogden Stewart and an uncredited Waldo Salt, it is considered one of the best examples of a comedy of remarriage, a genre popular in the 1930s and 1940s, in which a couple divorce, flirt with outsiders, and then remarry—a useful story-telling ploy at a time when the depiction of extramarital affairs was blocked by the Production Code. The film was Hepburns first big hit following several flops, which had led to her being included on a 1938 list that Manhattan movie theater owner Harry Brandt compiled of actors considered to be "box office poison". Hepburn acquired the film rights to the play, which she had also starred in, with the help of Howard Hughes in order to control it as a vehicle for her screen comeback. According to a Turner Broadcasting documentary MGM: When the Lion Roars, after MGM purchased the film rights, they were skeptical about Hepburns box office appeal, so Metro-Goldwyn-Mayers Louis B. Mayer took an unusual precaution by casting two A-list male stars to support Hepburn. Nominated for six Academy Awards, the film won two: James Stewart for Best Actor, and Donald Ogden Stewart for Best Adapted Screenplay. It was remade in 1956 as a musical, retitled High Society, starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, and Frank Sinatra. The Philadelphia Story was produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry in 1995. Arachnophobia Arachnophobia is a 1990 American black comedy horror film directed by Frank Marshall and starring Jeff Daniels and John Goodman. It was the first film released by The Walt Disney Studios Hollywood Pictures label, as well as being the directorial debut of Marshall. The films story centers on a newly discovered Venezuelan spider being transported to a small American town that produces a new species of deadly spiders, which begin killing the towns residents one by one. Shooting took place in Venezuela and California and the film was released in the United States on July 18, 1990. It was a modest commercial success, gaining $53.21 million at the box office and received generally positive reviews from critics. The Mountain Between Us The Mountain Between Us is a 2017 American drama film directed by Hany Abu-Assad and written by Chris Weitz and J. Mills Goodloe, based on the 2011 novel of the same name by Charles Martin. It stars Idris Elba and Kate Winslet as a surgeon and a journalist, respectively, who survive a plane crash, with a dog, and are stranded in High Uintas Wilderness with injuries and harsh weather conditions. The film premiered on September 9, 2017, at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 6, 2017, by 20th Century Fox. Exit Through the Gift Shop Exit Through the Gift Shop: A Banksy Film is a 2010 British documentary film, directed by street artist Banksy. It tells the story of Thierry Guetta, a French immigrant in Los Angeles, and his obsession with street art. The film charts Guettas constant documenting of his every waking moment on film, from a chance encounter with his cousin, the artist Invader, to his introduction to a host of street artists with a focus on Shepard Fairey and Banksy, whose anonymity is preserved by obscuring his face and altering his voice, to Guettas eventual fame as a street artist himself. It is narrated by Rhys Ifans. The music is by Geoff Barrow. It includes Richard Hawleys "Tonight The Streets Are Ours". The film premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival on 24 January 2010, and it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Since its release, there has been extensive debate over whether the documentary is genuine or a mockumentary, although Banksy answered "Yes" when asked if the film is real. The Remains of the Day The Remains of the Day is a 1993 British-American-French-German drama film and adapted from the Booker Prize-winning 1989 novel of the same name by Kazuo Ishiguro. The film was directed by James Ivory and produced by Ismail Merchant, Mike Nichols, and John Calley. It stars Anthony Hopkins as James Stevens and Emma Thompson as Miss Kenton, with James Fox, Christopher Reeve, and Hugh Grant in supporting roles. The film was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Actress. In 1999, the British Film Institute ranked The Remains of the Day the 64th greatest British film of the 20th century. The Specialist The Specialist is a 1994 American spy action thriller film directed by Luis Llosa and starring Sylvester Stallone, Sharon Stone, James Woods, Eric Roberts and Rod Steiger. It is loosely based on "The Specialist" series of novels by John Shirley. The film met with negative critical response, but however became a box office success, and Gloria Estefans version of "Turn the Beat Around" became a dance sensation. Paranormal Activity 4 Paranormal Activity 4 is a 2012 American found footage supernatural horror film, directed by Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost and written by Christopher B. Landon from a story by Chad Feehan. The film features Katie Featherston, who starred in the first film, and had cameos in the other two. The film was released in theaters and IMAX on October 17, 2012, in the United Kingdom and was released on October 19, 2012, in the United States, by Paramount Pictures. It is the fourth installment in the Paranormal Activity series, and a sequel to Paranormal Activity 2, set several years later. A Simple Plan A Simple Plan is a 1998 neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Sam Raimi and written by Scott B. Smith, based on Smiths 1993 novel of the same name. The film stars Bill Paxton, Billy Bob Thornton, and Bridget Fonda. Set in rural Minnesota, the film follows brothers Hank and Jacob Mitchell, who, along with Jacobs friend Lou, discover a crashed plane containing $4.4 million in cash. The three men and Hanks wife Sarah go to great lengths to keep the money a secret but begin to doubt each others trust, resulting in lies, deceit and murder. Development of the film began in 1993 before the novel was published. Mike Nichols purchased the film rights, and the project was picked up by Savoy Pictures. After Nichols stepped down, the film adaptation became mired in development hell, with Ben Stiller and John Dahl turning down opportunities to direct it. After Savoy closed in November 1997, the project was sold to Paramount Pictures. John Boorman was hired to direct, but scheduling conflicts led to his replacement by Raimi. An international co-production between the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France and Japan, the film was financed by Mutual Film Company, its investors and Newmarket Capital Group, which allocated a budget of $17 million. Principal photography began in January 1998 and concluded in March after 55 days of filming in Wisconsin and Minnesota. The score was produced and composed by Danny Elfman. A Simple Plan premiered at the 1998 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was met with critical acclaim. The films appearance at the festival preceded a limited release in the United States on December 11, 1998, followed by a general release in North America on January 22, 1999. It underperformed at the North American box office, grossing $16.3 million. Reviewers praised various aspects of the films production, including the storytelling, performances and Raimis direction. A Simple Plan earned multiple awards and nominations, among them two Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay. The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day is a 2009 American vigilante action-thriller film written and directed by Troy Duffy. The film serves as a sequel to the 1999 film The Boondock Saints. The film stars Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus, who return to their roles, as well as several of the other actors from the first film. The film takes place eight years after the events of the original Boondock Saints, as fraternal twin sibling vigilantes Connor and Murphy are living a quiet life in Ireland with their father, the former assassin known as "Il Duce". However, they are drawn back into action after someone attempts to frame the brothers for the murder of a priest in Boston. The duo travel back to the United States, where they meet some old friends and are pursued by Eunice Bloom, an FBI agent and former protégée of Agent Smecker. Turner & Hooch Turner & Hooch is a 1989 American buddy cop comedy film starring Tom Hanks and Beasley the Dog as the eponymous characters respectively. The film also co-stars Mare Winningham, Craig T. Nelson and Reginald VelJohnson. It was directed by Roger Spottiswoode; the film was originally slated to be directed by Henry Winkler, but he was terminated because of his "creative differences". It was co-written and executive produced by Daniel Petrie Jr. of Beverly Hills Cop fame. The similarly plotted K-9 was released three months earlier. A pilot for a Turner & Hooch television series, starring Thomas F. Wilson and Beasley the Dog, was made and ran as a part of The Magical World of Disney. Touchstone Pictures acquired the screenplay for Turner & Hooch for $1 million, which was the highest price ever paid by Touchstone for any script at the time. Day of the Dead Day of the Dead is a 1985 American zombie horror film written and directed by George A. Romero. It was produced by Richard P. Rubinstein. The film is the third film in Romeros Night of the Living Dead series. Romero described the film as a "tragedy about how a lack of human communication causes chaos and collapse even in this small little pie slice of society." Day of the Dead was filmed in fall 1984 with above-ground scenes in the Florida cities of Fort Myers and Sanibel and underground scenes near Wampum. The film was made on a budget estimated at $3.5 million and grossed approximately $34 million worldwide. The film was remade twice: the first is the 2008 film of the same name and the second is Bloodline. Cube²: Hypercube Cube 2: Hypercube is a 2002 Canadian independent science fiction horror film, directed by Andrzej Sekuła, written by Sean Hood, and produced by Ernie Barbarash, Peter Block, and Suzanne Colvin. It is the second film in the Cube film series, and a sequel to Cube. Released in 2002, in Hypercube, the industrial-style, colored rooms of the first film are replaced with high-tech, brightly lit chambers; instead of traps such as flamethrowers and extending spikes, the rooms have "evolved", as they control illusions, time, space, and reality. The films critical reception was mixed, with reviewers panning the sequels poorly-produced CGI, writing, and production, but praising its evolution upon the first film, and its acting and suspense. Wonder Boys Wonder Boys is a 2000 comedy-drama film directed by Curtis Hanson and written by Steve Kloves. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan, it is based on the novel of the same name by Michael Chabon. Michael Douglas stars as professor Grady Tripp, a novelist who teaches creative writing at a university but has been unable to finish his second novel. The film was shot in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, including locations at Carnegie Mellon University, Chatham University, University of Pittsburgh, and Shady Side Academy. Other Pennsylvania locations included Beaver, Rochester and Rostraver Township. After the film failed at the box office, there was a second attempt to find an audience with a new marketing campaign and a November 8, 2000 re-release, which was also a financial disappointment. Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron is a 2002 American animated adventure film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by DreamWorks Pictures. The film was directed by Kelly Asbury and Lorna Cook in their directional debuts, and written by John Fusco. The film follows Spirit, a Kiger Mustang stallion, voiced by Matt Damon through inner dialogue, who is captured during the American Indian Wars by the United States Cavalry; he is freed by a Native American man named Little Creek who attempts to lead him back into the Lakota village. In contrast to the way animals are portrayed in an anthropomorphic style in other animated features, Spirit and his fellow horses communicate with each other through sounds and body language like real horses. Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron was released in theaters on May 24, 2002, and earned $122.6 million on an $80 million budget. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, losing to Spirited Away. Ri¢hie Ri¢h Richie Rich is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Donald Petrie and based on the Harvey Comics cartoon character of the same name created by Alfred Harvey and Warren Kremer. The film was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures under their Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label. The film stars Macaulay Culkin, John Larroquette, Edward Herrmann, Jonathan Hyde, and Christine Ebersole while Reggie Jackson, Claudia Schiffer, and Ben Stein appear in cameo roles. Culkins younger brother, Rory Culkin, played the part of young Richie. While in theaters, the film was shown with a Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner cartoon called Chariots of Fur. In 1998, it was followed by a direct-to-video sequel, Richie Richs Christmas Wish. The Signal The Signal is a 2014 American science fiction thriller film directed by William Eubank, and written by William and Carlyle Eubank and David Frigerio. The film stars Brenton Thwaites and Laurence Fishburne. It premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, and was theatrically released in the United States on June 13, 2014. The film is among an increasing number of low-budget, independent science fiction films to be included at the Sundance Film Festival in recent years. The Blue Lagoon The Blue Lagoon is a 1980 American romantic survival drama film directed by Randal Kleiser from a screenplay written by Douglas Day Stewart based on the 1908 novel of the same name by Henry De Vere Stacpoole. The film stars Brooke Shields and Christopher Atkins. The music score was composed by Basil Poledouris and the cinematography was by Néstor Almendros. The film tells the story of two young children marooned on a tropical island paradise in the South Pacific. With neither the guidance nor the restrictions of society, emotional and physical changes arise as they reach puberty and fall in love. The film contained substantial sexual content. The Blue Lagoon was theatrically released on June 20, 1980 by Columbia Pictures. The film was panned by the critics, who disparaged its screenplay and execution and Shieldss performance; however, Almendross cinematography received praise. In spite of the criticism, the film was a commercial success, grossing over $58 million on a $4.5 million budget and becoming the ninth-highest-grossing film of 1980 in North America. The film was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Film, Almendros received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, and Atkins was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actor. Shields won the inaugural Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress for her work in the film. Wings of Desire Wings of Desire is a 1987 romantic fantasy film directed by Wim Wenders. The film is about invisible, immortal angels who populate Berlin and listen to the thoughts of its human inhabitants, comforting the distressed. Even though the city is densely populated, many of the people are isolated or estranged from their loved ones. One of the angels, played by Bruno Ganz, falls in love with a beautiful, lonely trapeze artist, played by Solveig Dommartin. The angel chooses to become mortal so that he can experience human sensory pleasures, ranging from enjoying food to touching a loved one, and so that he can discover human love with the trapeze artist. Inspired by art depicting angels visible around West Berlin, at the time enclaved by the Berlin Wall, Wenders and author Peter Handke conceived of the story and continued to develop the screenplay throughout the French and German co-production. The film was shot by Henri Alekan in both colour and a sepia-toned black-and-white, the latter being used to represent the world as seen by the angels. The cast includes Otto Sander, Curt Bois and Peter Falk. For Wings of Desire, Wenders won awards for Best Director at both the Cannes Film Festival and European Film Awards. The film was a critical and financial success, and academics have interpreted it as a statement of the importance of cinema, libraries, the circus, or German unity, containing New Age, religious, secular or other themes. It was followed by a sequel, Faraway, released in 1993. City of Angels, a U.S. remake, was released in 1998. In 1990, numerous critics named Wings of Desire as one of the best films of the 1980s. Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey Bill & Teds Bogus Journey is a 1991 American science fiction comedy film, and the feature directorial debut of Pete Hewitt. It is the second film in the Bill & Ted franchise, and a sequel to Bill & Teds Excellent Adventure. Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter and George Carlin reprise their roles. The films original working title was Bill & Ted Go to Hell and the films soundtrack featured the song "Go to Hell" by Megadeth, which Dave Mustaine wrote for the film. The film, which partially spoofs The Seventh Seal, received mixed reviews from critics, but has since gained a cult following like its predecessor. A sequel, Bill & Ted Face the Music is scheduled to be released in August 2020, with Reeves and Winter reprising their roles. The Saint The Saint is a 1997 espionage thriller DeLuxe Color film in Panavision, starring Val Kilmer in the title role, with Elisabeth Shue and Rade Šerbedžija, directed by Phillip Noyce and written by Jonathan Hensleigh and Wesley Strick. The title character is a high tech thief and master of disguise that becomes the anti-hero while using the moniker of various saints while paradoxically living in the underworld of international industrial theft and espionage. The film was a financial success with a worldwide box office of $169.4 million, rentals of $28.2 million, and continuous DVD sales. It is loosely based on the character of Simon Templar created by Leslie Charteris in 1928 for a series of books published as "The Saint", which ran until 1983. The Saint character has also featured in a series of Hollywood movies made between 1938 and 1954, a 1940s radio series starring Vincent Price as Templar, a popular British television series of the 1960s which starred Roger Moore, and a 1970s series starring Ian Ogilvy. TMNT TMNT is a 2007 American computer-animated martial arts superhero film written and directed by Kevin Munroe. Based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic book series, the film stars the voices of Nolan North, James Arnold Taylor, Mikey Kelley, Mitchell Whitfield, Chris Evans, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Mako, Kevin Smith, Patrick Stewart and Zhang Ziyi and is narrated by Laurence Fishburne. It is the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film made with computer-generated imagery created by Imagi Animation Studios as well as the first feature film in the franchise in 14 years. It is loosely connected to the original 1990–1993 trilogy. The film sees the four Turtles grow apart after their final defeat of their archenemy the Shredder, when strange things are happening in New York City as ancient creatures threaten the world and the Turtles must reunite to save it. The film was released theatrically by Warner Bros. Pictures and The Weinstein Company on March 23, 2007 to mixed reviews from critics yet was a commercial success, grossing $95 million worldwide against a budget of $34 million. Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, also known by the initialism DDLJ, is an Indian romance film, directed by Aditya Chopra, produced by his father Yash Chopra, and written by Javed Siddiqui with Aditya Chopra. Released on 20 October 1995, the film stars Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. The plot revolves around Raj and Simran, two young non-resident Indians, who fall in love during a vacation through Europe with their friends. Raj tries to win over Simrans family so the couple can marry, but Simrans father has long since promised her hand to his friends son. The film was shot in India, London and Switzerland, from September 1994 to August 1995. Earning 1.06 billion in India and 160 million overseas, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge became the highest grossing Bollywood film of the year, and one of the most successful Indian films in history. It won 10 Filmfare Awards, the most for a single film at that time, and won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. Its soundtrack album became one of the most popular of the 1990s. Many critics praised the film, which connected with different segments of society by simultaneously promoting strong family values and the following of ones own heart. Its success led other film makers to target the non-resident Indian audience, which was deemed more lucrative for them. It spawned many imitations of its story and style, and homages to specific scenes. Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge was one of only three Hindi films in the reference book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die, and was placed twelfth on the British Film Institutes list of top Indian films of all time. It is the longest-running film in the history of Indian cinema. As of 2019, over 20 years after its first release, it is still being shown at the Maratha Mandir theatre in Mumbai. Black Snake Moan Black Snake Moan is a 2006 American drama film written and directed by Craig Brewer, and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Christina Ricci, and Justin Timberlake. The plot focuses on a Mississippi bluesman who holds a troubled local woman captive in his house in an attempt to cure her of her nymphomania after finding her severely beaten on the side of a road. The title of the film derives from the 1927 Blind Lemon Jefferson song. The film draws numerous references to the Mississippi Blues movement, particularly in its title and soundtrack. Mr. Holmes Mr. Holmes is a 2015 mystery film directed by Bill Condon, based on Mitch Cullins 2005 novel A Slight Trick of the Mind, and featuring the character Sherlock Holmes. The film stars Ian McKellen as Sherlock Holmes, Laura Linney as his housekeeper Mrs. Munro and Milo Parker as her son Roger. Set primarily during his retirement in Sussex, the film follows a 93-year-old Holmes who struggles to recall the details of his final case because his mind is slowly deteriorating. Principal photography began on 5 July 2014, in London. The film was screened out of competition at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival and had its premiere on 7 February 2015. The film was released in British cinemas on 19 June 2015, and in the United States on 17 July 2015. 13 Assassins is a 2010 samurai film directed by Takashi Miike; it is a remake of Eiichi Kudos 1963 Japanese period drama film 13 Assassins. Loosely based on historical events, the Miike version is set in 1844 toward the end of the Edo period where a group of thirteen assassins—comprising twelve samurai and a hunter—secretly plot to assassinate the savage leader of the Akashi clan, Lord Matsudaira Naritsugu, to thwart his appointment to the powerful Shogunate Council. The film stars Kōji Yakusho, Takayuki Yamada, Sōsuke Takaoka, Hiroki Matsukata, Kazuki Namioka, and Gorō Inagaki. It is the third film in which Yamada and Takaoka co-starred, the first two being Crows Zero and Crows Zero 2, both directed by Miike. Principal photography took place in the course of two months in Tsuruoka, in northern Japan, in the period from July to September 2009. The film opened in Japan on 25September 2010 and in the United States on 29April 2011, to positive reviews from Western critics. Four Christmases Four Christmases American is a 2008 Christmas comedy-drama film about a couple visiting all four of their divorced parents homes on Christmas Day. It stars Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon, with Sissy Spacek, Mary Steenburgen, Robert Duvall, Jon Voight, Jon Favreau, Tim McGraw, Dwight Yoakam, and Kristin Chenoweth as supporting cast. The film is director Seth Gordons first studio feature film. The film is produced by New Line Cinema and Spyglass Entertainment and was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on November 26, 2008, the day before Thanksgiving. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $163 million worldwide. Kal Ho Naa Ho Kal Ho Naa Ho, also abbreviated as KHNH, is a 2003 Indian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Nikkhil Advani. The film stars Jaya Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Saif Ali Khan, and Preity Zinta, with Sushma Seth, Reema Lagoo, Lillete Dubey, and Delnaaz Paul in supporting roles. It tells the story of Naina Catherine Kapur, a pessimistic and uptight MBA student. She falls in love with her neighbour Aman Mathur, a terminally ill patient who tries to get Naina and her friend Rohit Patel to fall in love with each other, since he fears she will grieve for him if he reciprocates her feelings. The film was written by Karan Johar, who co-produced it with his father Yash Johar under their Dharma Productions banner on a budget of 280 million. The dialogue was written by Niranjan Iyengar and Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy composed the score. Anil Mehta, Manish Malhotra, and Sharmishta Roy were the cinematographer, costume designer and art director, respectively. Principal photography took place in Toronto, New York City, and Mumbai from January to October 2003. The soundtrack was released on 27 September 2003 to positive reception, the title song, "Its The Time To Disco", "Kuch To Hua Hai", and "Pretty Woman" particularly well-received. Kal Ho Naa Ho was released on 27 November 2003 with the promotional tagline, "A Story of a Lifetime ... In a Heartbeat". The film received positive critical feedback, and was commercially successful; it earned 860.9 million, and was the highest-grossing Indian film of the year. It explores several themes, such as the depiction of non-resident Indians, inter-caste marriage, terminal illness, and homosexuality through innuendo and homosocial bonding. It won two National Film Awards, eight Filmfare Awards, thirteen International Indian Film Academy Awards, six Producers Guild Film Awards, three Screen Awards, and two Zee Cine Awards in 2004. The Man with the Iron Fists The Man with the Iron Fists is a 2012 American martial arts film directed by RZA and written by RZA and Eli Roth. The film stars RZA, Russell Crowe, Cung Le, Lucy Liu, Byron Mann, Rick Yune, Dave Bautista, and Jamie Chung. Set in 19th century China, the story follows a series of lone warriors who are forced to unite to defeat a common foe and save their home of Jungle Village. Development began in 2005 when RZA shared his idea for the film with Roth. After nearly two years of development, Roth and RZA secured financial backing in May 2010. Filming began in December 2010 on a $15 million budget and concluded by March 2011. The film was shot in Shanghai and at other locations in China. RZA and Howard Drossin composed the films musical score, and RZA produced its soundtrack, which featured several new songs by various artists. A series of concerts featuring music from the soundtrack were held to promote the film. The film was released in North America on November 2, 2012. Critics were divided over the films homage to martial arts films, considering it well-choreographed and representative of the genre, but offering nothing original, and the direction was criticized for a lack of refinement. The performances of Crowe and Mann were well received. The film earned $19 million at the box office. What About Bob? What About Bob? is a 1991 American comedy film directed by Frank Oz and starring Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss. Murray plays Bob Wiley, an irritating patient who follows his egotistical psychiatrist Dr. Leo Marvin on vacation. When the unstable Bob befriends the other members of Marvins family, it pushes the doctor over the edge. The inspiration for the title came from the 1958 sci-fi movie It! The Terror from Beyond Space in which astronaut Col. Carruthers ponders the fate of an injured crew member with the question, "What about Bob?". The film received positive reviews and was a box office success. This film is number 43 on Bravos "100 Funniest Movies". The Fog The Fog is a 1980 American supernatural horror film directed by John Carpenter, who also co-wrote the screenplay and created the music for the film. It stars Adrienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Atkins, Janet Leigh and Hal Holbrook. It tells the story of a strange, glowing fog that sweeps over a small coastal town in Northern California, bringing with it the vengeful ghosts of mariners who were killed in a shipwreck there 100 years before. The Fog received mixed reviews upon release but was a hit at the box-office, making over $21 million domestically on a $1.1 million budget. Since release, it has received more positive retrospective reviews and has become a cult classic. A remake of the film was made in 2005 to very negative reviews. Runner Runner Runner Runner is a 2013 American crime thriller film directed by Brad Furman, written by Brian Koppelman and David Levien and starring Justin Timberlake, Ben Affleck, Gemma Arterton and Anthony Mackie. Some parts of this narrative are based on the life of Nat Arem, a professional poker player and former accountant at Deloitte Touche who helped uncover cheating in online poker by using statistical methods to analyze thousands of games. The film was released in the United States on October 4, 2013, received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $62 million. The Devil's Double The Devils Double is a 2011 Belgian-Dutch film directed by Lee Tamahori, written by Michael Thomas, and starring Dominic Cooper in the dual role of Uday Hussein and Latif Yahia. It was released on 22 January 2011 at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and was released in limited theaters on 29 July 2011 by Lionsgate and Herrick Entertainment. Brooklyn's Finest Brooklyns Finest is a 2009 American crime film directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by Michael C. Martin. The film stars Richard Gere, Don Cheadle, Ethan Hawke, and Wesley Snipes. The film was released on January 16, 2009. The film takes place within the notoriously rough Brownsville section of Brooklyn and especially within the Van Dyke housing projects in the NYPDs 65th precinct. The action revolves around three policemen whose relationships to their jobs are drastically different. Control Control is a 2007 British biographical film about the life of Ian Curtis, singer of the late-1970s English post-punk band Joy Division. It is the first feature film directed by Anton Corbijn, who had worked with Joy Division as a photographer. The screenplay by Matt Greenhalgh was based on the biography Touching from a Distance by Curtiss widow Deborah, who served as a co-producer on the film. Tony Wilson, who released Joy Divisions records through his Factory Records label, also served as a co-producer. Curtis bandmates Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, and Stephen Morris provided incidental music for the soundtrack via their post-Joy Division incarnation New Order. Control was filmed partly on location in Nottingham, Manchester, and Macclesfield, including areas where Curtis lived, and was shot in colour and then printed to black-and-white. Its title comes from the Joy Division song "Shes Lost Control", and that much of the plot deals with the notion that Curtis tried to remain in control of his own life, and yet had no control over his epilepsy and pharmaceutical side effects. Sam Riley and Samantha Morton star as Ian and Deborah Curtis, and the film portrays the events of the couples lives from 1973 to 1980, focusing on their marriage, the formation and career of Joy Division, Ians struggle with epilepsy, and his extramarital affair with Belgian journalist Annik Honoré, culminating in his May 1980 suicide. Alexandra Maria Lara plays Honoré, while James Anthony Pearson, Joe Anderson, and Harry Treadaway play Sumner, Hook, and Morris, respectively. The film also features Toby Kebbell as band manager Rob Gretton and Craig Parkinson as Tony Wilson. Control premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on 17 May 2007 where it won several awards including the Directors Fortnight, the CICAE Art & Essai prize for best film, the Regards Jeunes Prize for best first/second directed feature film, and the Europa Cinemas Label prize for best European film in the sidebar. It went on to win five British Independent Film Awards including Best Film, Best Director for Corbijn, Most Promising Newcomer for Riley, and Best Supporting Actor for Kebbell. It was named Best Film at the 2007 Evening Standard British Film Awards, and Greenhalgh was given the Carl Foreman award for outstanding achievement in his first feature film at the 61st British Academy Film Awards. Kiss of the Dragon Kiss of the Dragon is a 2001 English-language French action thriller film directed by Chris Nahon, written and produced by French filmmaker Luc Besson, and starring an international cast of Jet Li, Bridget Fonda, and Tchéky Karyo. The film is based on a story by Li, and is one of Fondas final on-screen appearances before her retirement from acting. The film was made to satisfy Lis fans, who requested more realistic fight scenes. It is notable as most of the action sequences did not use CGI or wire work; only two scenes required CGI enhancement and only one scene involved wire work. The Ten Commandments The Ten Commandments is a 1956 American epic religious drama film produced, directed, and narrated by Cecil B. DeMille, shot in VistaVision, and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on Prince of Egypt by Dorothy Clarke Wilson, Pillar of Fire by J.H. Ingraham, On Eagles Wings by A.E. Southon, and the Book of Exodus. The Ten Commandments dramatizes the biblical story of the life of Moses, an adopted Egyptian prince who becomes the deliverer of his real brethren, the enslaved Hebrews, and therefore leads the Exodus to Mount Sinai, where he receives, from God, the Ten Commandments. The film stars Charlton Heston in the lead role, Yul Brynner as Rameses, Anne Baxter as Nefretiri, Edward G. Robinson as Dathan, Yvonne De Carlo as Sephora, Debra Paget as Lilia, and John Derek as Joshua; and features Sir Cedric Hardwicke as Sethi, Nina Foch as Bithiah, Martha Scott as Yochabel, Judith Anderson as Memnet, and Vincent Price as Baka, among others. Filmed on location in Egypt, Mount Sinai and the Sinai Peninsula, the film was DeMilles last and most successful work. It is a partial remake of his 1923 silent film of the same title, and features one of the largest sets ever created for a film. The film was released to cinemas in the United States on November 8, 1956 and, at the time of its release, was the most expensive film ever made. In 1957, the film was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, winning the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. DeMille won the Foreign Language Press Film Critics Circle Award for Best Director. Charlton Heston was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture for his role as Moses. Yul Brynner won the National Board of Review Award for Best Actor for his role as Rameses and his other roles in Anastasia and The King and I. It is also one of the most financially successful films ever made, grossing approximately $122.7 million at the box office during its initial release; it was the most successful film of 1956 and the second-highest-grossing film of the decade. According to Guinness World Records, in terms of theatrical exhibition it is the eighth most successful film of all-time when the box office gross is adjusted for inflation. In 1999, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In June 2008, the American Film Institute revealed its "Ten Top Ten"—the best ten films in ten American film genres—after polling over 1,500 people from the creative community. The film was listed as the tenth best film in the epic genre. Network television has aired the film in prime time during the Passover/Easter season every year since 1973. Observe and Report Observe and Report is a 2009 American black comedy film written and directed by Jody Hill, starring Seth Rogen, Anna Faris, and Ray Liotta. The plot follows a mentally unstable vigilante mall cop who wants to join the police academy and his pursuit of a flasher tormenting female visitors to the mall where he works. The film was released on April 10, 2009 and grossed $27 million. Dorian Gray Dorian Gray is a 2009 British fantasy-horror drama film based on Oscar Wildes 1890 novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. The adaptation is directed by Oliver Parker, written by Toby Finlay, and stars Ben Barnes as Dorian Gray and Colin Firth as Lord Henry Wotton. It tells the story of the title character, an attractive Englishman whose image is captured in an enchanted painting that keeps him from aging. His portrait becomes tainted with every sin he commits, while he remains young and handsome. The film, which was released in the United Kingdom on 9 September 2009, competed in the Official Fantàstic Competition at the 2009 Sitges Film Festival. Showgirls Showgirls is a 1995 erotic drama film written by Joe Eszterhas and directed by Paul Verhoeven. It stars former teen actress Elizabeth Berkley, Kyle MacLachlan, and Gina Gershon. The film centers on a "street-smart" drifter who ventures to Las Vegas and climbs the seedy hierarchy from stripper to showgirl. Produced on a then-sizable budget of approximately $45 million, significant controversy and hype surrounding the films amounts of sex and nudity preceded its theatrical release. In the United States, the film was rated NC-17 for "nudity and erotic sexuality throughout, some graphic language, and sexual violence." Showgirls was the first NC-17 rated film to be given a wide release in mainstream theaters. Distributor United Artists dispatched several hundred staffers to theaters across North America playing Showgirls to ensure that patrons would not sneak into the theater from other films, and to make sure film-goers were over the age of 17. Audience restriction due to the NC-17 rating coupled with poor reviews resulted in the film becoming a box office bomb, grossing just $37 million. Despite a negative theatrical and critical consensus, Showgirls enjoyed success on the home video market, generating more than $100 million from video rentals, allowing the film to turn a profit and become one of MGMs top 20 all-time bestsellers. For its video premiere, Verhoeven prepared an R-rated cut for rental outlets that would not carry NC-17 films. This edited version runs 3 minutes shorter and deletes some of the more graphic footage. Despite being consistently ranked as one of the worst films ever made, Showgirls has become regarded as a cult classic, was released on Blu-ray in June 2010 and has even been subject to critical re-evaluation, with some notable directors and critics declaring it a serious satire worthy of praise. An unofficial spin-off sequel entitled Pennys from Heaven, focused on the minor character Penny, played by Rena Riffel, was also written, produced, edited, and directed by Riffel. It was released at midnight film showings, art house theaters, film festivals, charity non-profit organizations, and was direct-to-video. Breaking the Waves Breaking the Waves is a 1996 drama film directed and co-written by Lars von Trier and starring Emily Watson. Set in the Scottish Highlands in the early 1970s, it is about an unusual young woman and of the love she has for her husband, who asks her to have sex with other men when he becomes immobilized from a work accident. The film is an international co-production led by von Triers Danish company Zentropa. It is the first film in Triers Golden Heart Trilogy which also includes The Idiots and Dancer in the Dark. As von Triers first film made after his founding of the Dogme 95 movement, it is heavily influenced by the movements style and ethos, although the film breaks several of the rules laid out by the movements manifesto. Breaking the Waves has been described as "perhaps von Triers most widely acclaimed film", and has won numerous awards including the Grand Prix at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Mr. Peabody & Sherman Mr. Peabody & Sherman is a 2014 American computer-animated science fiction comedy film based on characters from the Peabodys Improbable History segments of the animated television series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film was directed by Rob Minkoff from a script by Craig Wright, with Alex Schwartz and Denise Nolan Cascino serving as producers and Tiffany Ward, daughter of series co-creator Jay Ward, serving as executive producer. Mr. Peabody & Sherman features the voices of Ty Burrell, Max Charles, Ariel Winter, Stephen Colbert, Leslie Mann, and Allison Janney. It is the first DreamWorks animated feature to feature characters from the Classic Media library since DreamWorks Animations 2012 acquisition of Classic Media, the first animated adaptation of a Jay Ward property, and Rob Minkoffs first animated film after having co-directed The Lion King for Disney in 1994. The film premiered on February 7, 2014 in the United Kingdom, and was released theatrically on March 7, 2014 in the United States. Grossing a worldwide total of $275 million on its $145 million budget, the film underperformed at the box office, forcing a writedown of $57 million. A TV series based on the film, titled The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show, premiered on Netflix on October 9, 2015, with Chris Parnell replacing Burrell as Mr. Peabody while Charles reprises his role as Sherman. Showtime Showtime is a 2002 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Tom Dey. The film stars Robert De Niro and Eddie Murphy in the lead roles alongside Rene Russo, William Shatner, Pedro Damian and De Niros real life daughter Drena De Niro. The film was released in the United States on March 15, 2002. Ella Enchanted Ella Enchanted is a 2004 American fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Tommy OHaver and written by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith loosely based on Gail Carson Levines 1997 novel of the same name. Starring Anne Hathaway and Hugh Dancy, the film plays with the usual fairy tale genre. The film is a co-production between companies in the United States, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. The Devil's Backbone The Devils Backbone is a 2001 gothic horror film directed by Guillermo del Toro, and written by del Toro, David Muñoz, and Antonio Trashorras. It was independently produced by Pedro Almodóvar as an international co-production between Spain and Mexico, and was filmed in Madrid. The film is set in Spain, 1939, during the final year of the Spanish Civil War. The film was released to very positive reviews from critics and audiences. Christopher Robin Christopher Robin is a 2018 American fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Marc Forster and written by Alex Ross Perry, Tom McCarthy, and Allison Schroeder, from a story by Greg Brooker and Mark Steven Johnson. The film is inspired by A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepards Winnie-the-Pooh books and is a live-action/CGI follow-up of the Disney franchise of the same name. The film stars Ewan McGregor as the title character, alongside Hayley Atwell and the voices of Jim Cummings, Brad Garrett, Nick Mohammed, Peter Capaldi, Sophie Okonedo, Sara Sheen, and Toby Jones. The story follows an adult Christopher Robin as he loses his sense of imagination, only to be reunited with his old stuffed bear friend, Winnie-the-Pooh. Plans of a live-action Winnie the Pooh adaptation were announced in April 2015, and Forster was confirmed as director in November 2016. McGregor signed on as Christopher Robin in April 2017 and principal photography began in August of that year in the United Kingdom, lasting until November. Christopher Robin had its premiere in Burbank on July 30, 2018. Released in the United States on August 3, 2018, by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, the film grossed over $197 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing film in Disneys Winnie the Pooh franchise surpassing The Tigger Movie released in 2000, and received mostly positive reviews from critics, with praise for McGregor, Cummings, and Garretts performances, musical score, and visual effects. The film received an Oscar nomination for Best Visual Effects at the 91st Academy Awards. This is also the first Winnie the Pooh film to be rated PG by the MPAA, unlike the fully animated films, nearly all of which had received a G rating from the MPAA. Funny Games Funny Games is a 1997 Austrian psychological thriller film written and directed by Michael Haneke, and starring Susanne Lothar, Ulrich Mühe, and Arno Frisch. The plot involves two young men who hold a family hostage and torture them with sadistic games in their vacation home. The film was entered into the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. A remake filmed and set in the United States was released in 2007, also directed by Haneke, this time with a different cast and a mostly American crew. Duel Duel is a 1971 American television road horror thriller film written by Richard Matheson, which is based on his own short story. It is the feature full-length directional debut of American director, producer, and screenwriter Steven Spielberg, and is distributed by Universal Pictures. Duel stars Dennis Weaver who portrays a terrified motorist driving a Plymouth Valiant who is stalked upon remote and lonely California canyon roads by the mostly unseen driver of a shabby Peterbilt 281. American Pie Presents: Beta House American Pie Presents: Beta House is a 2007 American sex comedy film released by Universal Pictures. It is the third installment in American Pie Presents film series, a spin-off of the American Pie franchise and the sequel to 2006s The Naked Mile, and the sixth installment overall. John White stars as Erik Stifler, a college freshman who pledges the Beta House fraternity led by his cousin Dwight Stifler. Christopher McDonald co-stars as Eriks father and Eugene Levy plays Beta House alumnus Noah Levenstein. Universal commissioned the film after positive commercial reaction to The Naked Mile. Erik Lindsay and W.K. Border, the writer and producer, respectively, as well as four of the five principal cast members from the preceding film returned. Principal photography took place for seven to eight weeks from June 4, 2007, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. American Pie Presents: Beta House was released direct-to-DVD internationally on December 10, 2007, and in the United States on December 26, 2007. The film was a moderate financial success, generating US$18.55 million in United States sales. It received generally negative reviews from film critics. The Hills Have Eyes II The Hills Have Eyes 2 is a 2007 American horror film, and the sequel to the 2006 film, which itself was a remake of the 1977 horror film. The film follows several U.S. Army National Guardsmen as they fight for survival against the mutant people living in a military base in the New Mexico desert. The Hills Have Eyes 2 was directed by German film director Martin Weisz and written by father and son team Wes and Jonathan Craven. A graphic novel titled The Beginning was published by Fox Atomic Comics to accompany the release of the film; it was released July 3, 2007. The film stars Michael McMillian, Jacob Vargas, Flex Alexander and Jessica Stroup. Punisher: War Zone Punisher: War Zone is a 2008 American action thriller film based on the Marvel Comics character the Punisher, directed by Lexi Alexander. The film is a reboot that follows the war waged by vigilante Frank Castle on crime and corruption, in particular on the disfigured mob boss known as Billy "Jigsaw" Russotti, rather than a sequel to 2004s The Punisher. It is the third feature film adaptation of The Punisher and is the first film to be produced under the Marvel Studios and Marvel Knights production banner, which focuses on films for mature audiences. Punisher: War Zone was released in North America by Lionsgate on December 5, 2008, and it was released in the United Kingdom on February 6, 2009. Its related soundtrack hit the #23 slot on Billboards Top Independent Albums chart. Drishyam Drishyam is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language thriller film directed by Nishikant Kamat. The film is a remake of Jeethu Josephs 2013 Malayalam film Drishyam. It features Ajay Devgn, Tabu and Shriya Saran in the lead roles, and produced by Kumar Mangat Pathak, Ajit Andhare and Abhishek Pathak. The film was released on 31 July 2015 and collected approximately at the Indian box-office and a worldwide total gross of . The Spirit The Spirit is a 2008 American neo-noir superhero film, written and directed by Frank Miller and starring Gabriel Macht, Eva Mendes, Sarah Paulson, Dan Lauria, Paz Vega, Scarlett Johansson, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film is based on the newspaper comic strip The Spirit, by Will Eisner, and produced by OddLot and Lionsgate Films. The Spirit was released to theaters in the United States on December 25, 2008, and on DVD and Blu-ray on April 14, 2009. Indecent Proposal Indecent Proposal is a 1993 American drama film based on the novel of the same name by Jack Engelhard, in which a married couples relationship is put into turmoil by a strangers offer of a million dollars for the wife to spend the night with him. It was directed by Adrian Lyne and stars Robert Redford, Demi Moore, and Woody Harrelson. The film was a box office success, despite earning mostly negative reviews from critics, grossing nearly $267 million worldwide on a $38 million budget. A Dog's Purpose A Dogs Purpose is a 2017 American comedy-drama adventure film directed by Lasse Hallström and written by W. Bruce Cameron, Cathryn Michon, Audrey Wells, Maya Forbes, and Wally Wolodarsky, based on the 2010 novel of the same name by W. Bruce Cameron. The film stars Britt Robertson, KJ Apa, Juliet Rylance, John Ortiz, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Peggy Lipton, Dennis Quaid, and Josh Gad. The film, like the book, tells the story of a devoted dog who is looking for his rightful purpose and wants to fulfill it. The film is a co-production between Amblin Entertainment, Reliance Entertainment, Walden Media and Pariah Entertainment Group. It was released by Universal Pictures on January 27, 2017, and grossed over $205 million worldwide. A sequel, titled A Dogs Journey, was released on May 17, 2019. When in Rome When in Rome is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Steven Johnson, co-written by Johnson, David Diamond and David Weissman. It stars Kristen Bell and Josh Duhamel. It was released by Touchstone Pictures in the United States on January 29, 2010. Despite receiving negative reviews from critics, it was a box office success, grossing $32,680,633. To Catch a Thief To Catch a Thief is a 1955 American romantic thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, from a screenplay by John Michael Hayes based on the 1952 novel of the same name by David Dodge. The film stars Cary Grant as a retired cat burglar who has to save his reformed reputation by catching an imposter preying on the wealthy tourists of the French Riviera. Grace Kelly stars opposite him as his romantic interest in her final film with Hitchcock. In May 2018, it was announced that Viacom was set to adapt the film as a Spanish-language television series. Timeline Timeline is a 2003 American science fiction adventure film directed by Richard Donner and starring Paul Walker, Frances OConnor, Gerard Butler, Billy Connolly, David Thewlis, and Anna Friel. Based on Michael Crichtons eponymous 1999 novel, the screenplay concerns a team of present-day archaeology and history students who are sent back in time to medieval France, to rescue their professor from the middle of a battle. Jerry Goldsmith composed the original score, which would have been his last before his death in 2004, but it was replaced with a new score by Brian Tyler, after the first cut was re-edited and Goldsmiths increasing health problems prevented him from continuing. The film was poorly received by critics and bombed at the box office, losing an estimated $49 million. Penelope Penelope is a 2006 British-American fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Mark Palansky and starring Christina Ricci, James McAvoy, Catherine OHara, Peter Dinklage, Richard E. Grant, and Reese Witherspoon. Paterson Paterson is a 2016 drama film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch. The film stars Adam Driver as a bus driver and poet named Paterson, and Golshifteh Farahani as his wife, who dreams of being a country music star and opening a cupcake business. Paterson was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Palm Dog Award. It was released in Germany on November 17, 2016, by K5 International; in France on December 21, 2016, by Le Pacte; and in the United States on December 28, 2016, by Amazon Studios and Bleecker Street. Major League Major League is a 1989 American sports comedy film produced by Chris Chesser and Irby Smith, written and directed by David S. Ward, that stars Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen, Wesley Snipes, James Gammon, Bob Uecker, Rene Russo, Dennis Haysbert and Corbin Bernsen. Made for $11 million, Major League grossed nearly $50 million in domestic release. Major League deals with the exploits of a fictionalized version of the Cleveland Indians baseball team, and spawned two sequels, neither of which replicated the success of the original film. Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde is a 2003 American comedy film directed by Charles Herman-Wurmfeld and written by Kate Kondell. The sequel to the 2001 film Legally Blonde, the film stars Reese Witherspoon alongside an ensemble cast featuring Sally Field, Regina King, Jennifer Coolidge, Bruce McGill, Dana Ivey, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Bob Newhart, and Luke Wilson, with Coolidge and Wilson reprising their roles from the first film. Although the story is set in Washington, the film was shot in the offices at Vivint Smart Home Arena, the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City, Utah, and the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield. The supposed "aerial views" on Washington buildings were scale models built by the crew. The film opened on July 2, 2003, to generally negative reviews from critics. However, it was a box office success, grossing $90 million in North America and $125 million worldwide. Diabolique Les diaboliques is a 1955 French psychological horror thriller film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, starring Simone Signoret, Véra Clouzot, Paul Meurisse and Charles Vanel. It is based on the novel She Who Was No More by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac. The story blends elements of thriller and horror, with the plot focusing on a woman and her husbands mistress who conspire to murder the man; after the crime is committed, however, his body disappears, and a number of strange occurrences ensue. The film was the 10th-highest grossing film of the year in France, with a total of 3,674,380 admissions. Clouzot, right after finishing The Wages of Fear, optioned the screenplay rights, preventing Alfred Hitchcock from making the film. This movie helped inspire Hitchcocks Psycho. Robert Bloch himself, the author of the novel Psycho, has stated in an interview that his all-time favorite horror film is Les Diaboliques. Escape Room Escape Room is a 2019 American psychological horror film directed by Adam Robitel and written by Bragi F. Schut and Maria Melnik. The film stars Taylor Russell, Logan Miller, Deborah Ann Woll, Tyler Labine, Jay Ellis, Nik Dodani, and Yorick van Wageningen, and follows a group of people who are sent to navigate a series of escape rooms, only to discover that their fates are tied to whether or not they can solve the puzzles in time. Development of the film began in August 2017, then under the title The Maze, and the casting process commenced. Filming took place in South Africa in late 2017 through January 2018. Escape Room was released in the United States on January 4, 2019, by Sony Pictures Entertainment, and grossed over $155 million worldwide. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the atmosphere and cast, but criticized the familiar plot and its failure to take full advantage of its premise. A sequel is planned for release on November 30, 2020. Waking Life Waking Life is a 2001 American experimental philosophical adult animated docufiction film directed by Richard Linklater. The film explores a wide range of philosophical issues including the nature of reality, dreams and lucid dreams, consciousness, the meaning of life, free will, and existentialism. It is centered on a young man who wanders through a succession of dream-like realities wherein he encounters a series of individuals who engage in insightful philosophical discussions. The film was entirely rotoscoped, although it was shot using digital video of live actors with a team of artists drawing stylized lines and colors over each frame with computers, rather than being filmed and traced onto cels on a lightbox. The film contains several parallels to Linklaters 1991 film Slacker. Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy reprise their characters from Before Sunrise in one scene. Waking Life premiered at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. Goal! The Dream Begins Goal! is a 2005 sports drama film directed by Danny Cannon and starring Kuno Becker as Santiago Munez, a young man with a rough background who is offered the chance to trial with one of Englands top association football clubs. The film was produced by Mike Jefferies, Matt Barrelle, and Mark Huffam from a script written by Adrian Butchart, Mike Jefferies, Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais and distributed by Buena Vista Pictures, a subsidiary label of Disney. It was made with full co-operation from FIFA, which is one of the reasons why actual teams and players are used throughout the film. The $50m deal that was struck between the producers and Adidas was, at the time the biggest ever between a corporate brand and a film production. Dark Water Dark Water is a 2005 American horror drama film directed by Walter Salles, starring Jennifer Connelly and Tim Roth. The film is a remake of the 2002 Japanese film of the same name, which is in turn based on the short story "Floating Water" by Koji Suzuki, who also wrote the Ring trilogy. The film also stars John C. Reilly, Pete Postlethwaite, Perla Haney-Jardine, Dougray Scott and Ariel Gade. The film was released on July 8, 2005, to mixed reviews and grossed almost $50 million worldwide. That Thing You Do! That Thing You Do! is a 1996 American music comedy film starring, written and directed by Tom Hanks in his directorial debut. It tells the story of the rise and fall of a fictional 1960s one-hit wonder pop band. The film also resulted in a musical hit with the song "That Thing You Do". Blackfish Blackfish is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite. It concerns Tilikum, an orca held by SeaWorld and the controversy over captive killer whales. The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2013, and was picked up by Magnolia Pictures and CNN Films for wider release. It was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Documentary. Silent Hill: Revelation Silent Hill: Revelation is a 2012 supernatural horror film, directed and written by M. J. Bassett. A sequel to the 2006 film Silent Hill, it stars Adelaide Clemens, Kit Harington, Martin Donovan, Malcolm McDowell and Carrie-Anne Moss, along with Sean Bean, Deborah Kara Unger and Radha Mitchell returning from the previous film. It is based on the survival horror video game Silent Hill 3 by Konami. Revelations plot follows adult Heather Mason who, discovering on the eve of her eighteenth birthday that her presumed identity is false, is drawn to an alternate dimension existing in the fictitious American town of Silent Hill. Bassett had expressed her openness to fans suggestions of actresses for Heathers role. On a total estimated $20 million budget, filming lasted from March to May 2011 in Canada, with the 3D RED Epic camera used for the process; audio mixing took place in France. Silent Hill: Revelation was released in Canada on October 26, 2012 by Open Road Films and on November 28, 2012 by Metropolitan Filmexport. The film was a moderate box office success, grossing over $56 million worldwide, but has received negative reviews by film critics and fans alike. The Witches of Eastwick The Witches of Eastwick is a 1987 American dark fantasy-comedy film directed by George Miller and starring Jack Nicholson as Daryl Van Horne, alongside Cher, Michelle Pfeiffer and Susan Sarandon as the eponymous witches. The film is based on John Updikes novel The Witches of Eastwick. Pride and Glory Pride and Glory is a 2008 American crime drama film directed by Gavin OConnor. It stars Edward Norton, Colin Farrell, Jon Voight, and Noah Emmerich. The film was released on October 24, 2008, in the United States. The Net The Net is a 1995 American cyber mystery thriller film directed by Irwin Winkler and starring Sandra Bullock, Jeremy Northam and Dennis Miller. Hostiles Hostiles is a 2017 American Western film written and directed by Scott Cooper, based on a story by Donald E. Stewart. It stars Christian Bale, Rosamund Pike, Wes Studi, Ben Foster, Stephen Lang, Jesse Plemons, Rory Cochrane, Adam Beach, Qorianka Kilcher, Timothée Chalamet and Scott Wilson in his final film role. It follows a U.S. Army cavalry officer who must escort a Cheyenne war chief and his family back to their home in Montana in 1892. The film had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on September 2, 2017, and had a limited release in the United States by Entertainment Studios beginning December 22, 2017, before going wide on January 26, 2018. It received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $35 million worldwide. The Stepford Wives The Stepford Wives is a 2004 American science-fiction horror comedy film. It was directed by Frank Oz from a screenplay by Paul Rudnick and stars Nicole Kidman, Matthew Broderick, Bette Midler, Christopher Walken, Faith Hill and Glenn Close. The film is a remake of the 1975 film of the same title; both films are based on the Ira Levin novel The Stepford Wives. The remake grossed $102,000,000 worldwide on a $90,000,000 budget. Eight Below Eight Below is a 2006 American survival drama film based on Antarctica by Toshirô Ishidô, Koreyoshi Kurahara, Tatsuo Nogami and Susumu Saji. It was produced by Patrick Crowley and David Hoberman, directed by Frank Marshall with music by Mark Isham and written by David DiGilio. It stars Paul Walker, Bruce Greenwood, Moon Bloodgood, and Jason Biggs. It was released theatrically on February 17, 2006, by Walt Disney Pictures in the United States. The film is set in Antarctica, but was filmed in Svalbard, Norway, Greenland, and British Columbia, Canada. The film received positive reviews from critics and it earned $120.4 million on a $40 million budget. Wimbledon Wimbledon is a 2004 British romantic comedy film directed by Richard Loncraine. The film stars Paul Bettany as a washed-up tennis pro and Kirsten Dunst as an up-and-coming tennis star. Sam Neill and Jon Favreau co-star. In Her Shoes In Her Shoes is a 2005 American comedy-drama film based on the novel of the same name by Jennifer Weiner. It is directed by Curtis Hanson with an adapted screenplay by Susannah Grant and stars Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette, and Shirley MacLaine. The film focuses on the relationship between two sisters and their grandmother. Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance is a 2002 South Korean action thriller film directed and co-written by Park Chan-wook. The film follows a young man trying to earn enough money for his sisters kidney transplant and the path of vengeance that follows. It is the first film in Chan-wooks Vengeance Trilogy and is followed by Oldboy and Lady Vengeance. The Finest Hours The Finest Hours is a 2016 American historical drama-thriller film directed by Craig Gillespie and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. The screenplay, written by Eric Johnson, Scott Silver, and Paul Tamasy, is based on The Finest Hours: The True Story of the U.S. Coast Guards Most Daring Sea Rescue by Michael J. Tougias and Casey Sherman. The film stars Chris Pine, Casey Affleck, Ben Foster, Holliday Grainger, John Ortiz, and Eric Bana, and chronicles the historic 1952 United States Coast Guard rescue of the crew of , after the ship split apart during a noreaster off the New England coast. The Finest Hours was released in the Disney Digital 3-D, RealD 3D, and IMAX 3D formats on January 29, 2016. The film received mixed reviews from critics, and was a box office flop, grossing just $52 million against its $70–80 million production budget. The Rainmaker The Rainmaker is a 1997 American legal drama film based on John Grishams 1995 novel of the same name, and written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. It stars Matt Damon, Danny DeVito, Danny Glover, Claire Danes, Jon Voight, Roy Scheider, Mickey Rourke, Virginia Madsen, Mary Kay Place and Teresa Wright in her final film role. The Haunting in Connecticut The Haunting in Connecticut is a 2009 American supernatural horror film produced by Gold Circle Films and directed by Peter Cornwell. The film is alleged to be about Carmen Snedeker and her family, though Ray Garton, author of In a Dark Place: The Story of a True Haunting, has publicly distanced himself from the accuracy of the events he depicted in the book. The films story follows the fictional Campbells as they move into a house to mitigate the strains of travel on their cancer-stricken son, Matthew. The family soon becomes haunted by violent and traumatic events from supernatural forces occupying the house. Although the film was moderately successful at the box office, grossing $77,527,732, it received "generally unfavorable reviews" according to Metacritic. In 2010 Gold Circle Films announced the production of two more entries in the franchise, Ghosts of Georgia and The Amityville Murders: A Haunting on Long Island. They noted, however, that neither film would be a direct sequel to The Haunting in Connecticut and would instead be self-contained films with unique characters. The Bandit The Bandit is a 1996 Turkish film written and directed by Yavuz Turgul and starring Şener Şen and Uğur Yücel. According to the director the film, which is about a bandit who comes to Istanbul after serving a 35-year jail sentence, "blends fairy tale elements while carrying the notion of reality within a fictional story." The film is highly popular in Turkey, where it drew in 2½ million viewers and in Germany where it won a Bogey Award. The film is exclusively regarded as the savior and the turning point of Turkish cinema which was desperately struggling against foreign films since the 1980s and having difficulty attracting domestic audiences. It was Turkeys official entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards. Three Colors: White Three Colours: White is a 1994 French-Polish comedy-drama film co-written, produced, and directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski. White is the second in the Three Colours trilogy, themed on the French Revolutionary ideals, following Blue and preceding Red. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. White is about equality, with the film depicting Karol Karol, a shy man who, after being left by his wife in humiliating circumstances in Paris, loses his money, his residency, and his friends. As a deeply ashamed beggar in Paris, Karol begins his effort to restore equality to his life through revenge. The Family Stone The Family Stone is a 2005 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Thomas Bezucha. Produced by Michael London and distributed by 20th Century Fox, it stars an ensemble cast, including Diane Keaton, Craig T. Nelson, Dermot Mulroney, Sarah Jessica Parker, Luke Wilson, Claire Danes, Rachel McAdams, and Tyrone Giordano. The plot follows the Christmas holiday misadventures of the Stone family in a small New England town when the eldest son, played by Mulroney, brings his uptight girlfriend home with the intention of proposing to her with a cherished heirloom ring. Overwhelmed by the hostile reception, she begs her sister to join her for emotional support, triggering further complications. The Family Stone was released in North America on December 16, 2005, and was a commercial success with a worldwide gross of US$92.3 million. While Parker was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her performance, Keaton, Nelson and McAdams garnered a Satellite Award nomination each; McAdams was also awarded a Teen Choice Award. The Dark Crystal The Dark Crystal is a 1982 puppet-animated dark fantasy adventure film directed by Jim Henson and Frank Oz. It stars the voices of Stephen Garlick, Lisa Maxwell, Billie Whitelaw, Percy Edwards, and Barry Dennen. The film was produced by ITC Entertainment and Henson Associates and distributed by Universal Pictures. The plot revolves around Jen, a Gelfling on a quest to restore balance to the world of Thra and overthrow the ruling Skeksis by restoring a powerful broken Crystal. It was marketed as a family film, but was notably darker than the creators previous material. The animatronics used in the film were considered groundbreaking. The primary concept artist was fantasy illustrator Brian Froud, famous for his distinctive fairy and dwarf designs. Froud also collaborated with Henson and Oz for their next project, the 1986 film Labyrinth. The Dark Crystal was produced by Gary Kurtz, while the screenplay was written by David Odell, with whom Henson previously worked as a staff writer for The Muppet Show. The film score was composed by Trevor Jones. The film received mixed to positive reviews from mainstream critics; while being criticized for its darker, more dramatic tone in contrast to Hensons previous works, it was praised for its narrative, aesthetic, special effects and characters, and later garnered a cult following. A prequel television series, Age of Resistance, premiered on Netflix in 2019. Good Time Good Time is a 2017 American crime film directed by Josh and Benny Safdie and written by Josh Safdie and Ronald Bronstein. It stars Robert Pattinson as a bank robber on the run with his developmentally disabled brother; Barkhad Abdi, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Buddy Duress co-star. The original soundtrack was composed by electronic musician Oneohtrix Point Never. The film received critical praise and was selected to compete for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Instant Family Instant Family is a 2018 American comedy film starring Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne as parents who adopt three young children, played by Isabela Moner, Gustavo Escobar, and Julianna Gamiz. Also starring Margo Martindale, Julie Hagerty, Tig Notaro, and Octavia Spencer, the film is directed by Sean Anders, who wrote the screenplay with John Morris, based in part on Anders own experiences. Instant Family was released in the United States on November 16, 2018. It grossed over $120 million worldwide, and was called an "earnest, heartwarming comedy" by critics, who also praised the performances. Never Say Never Again Never Say Never Again is a 1983 American spy film starring Sean Connery and directed by Irvin Kershner. The film is based on the James Bond novel Thunderball, which was previously adapted in a 1965 film under that name. Unlike the majority of Bond films, Never Say Never Again was not produced by Eon Productions, but by Jack Schwartzmans Taliafilm in association with Kevin McClory, one of the original writers of the Thunderball storyline with Ian Fleming and Jack Whittingham. McClory retained the filming rights of the novel following a long legal battle dating from the 1960s. Connery played the role of James Bond for the seventh and final time, marking his return to the character 12 years after Diamonds Are Forever. The films title is a reference to Connerys reported declaration in 1971 that he would "never again" play that role. As Connery was 52 at the time of filming, although nearly three years younger than incumbent Bond Roger Moore, the storyline features an aging Bond, who is brought back into action to investigate the theft of two nuclear weapons by SPECTRE. Filming locations included France, Spain, the Bahamas and Elstree Studios in England. Never Say Never Again was released by Warner Bros. in October 1983, and opened to positive reviews, with the acting of Connery and Klaus Maria Brandauer singled out for praise as more emotionally resonant than the typical Bond films of the day. The film was a commercial success, grossing $160 million at the box office, although less overall than the Eon-produced Octopussy released in the same year. In 1997, the films distribution rights were transferred to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the current distributor of the Eon Bond films; the company has since handled all subsequent home video releases of the film. Trouble with the Curve Trouble with the Curve is a 2012 American sports drama film directed by Robert Lorenz and starring Clint Eastwood, Amy Adams, Justin Timberlake, Matthew Lillard, and John Goodman. The film revolves around an aging baseball scout whose daughter joins him on a scouting trip. Filming began in March 2012, and the film was released on September 21, 2012. This was Eastwoods first acting project since 2008s Gran Torino and his first acting role in a film he did not direct since his cameo in 1995s Casper. A year after its release the film became the subject of a plagiarism lawsuit by a producer alleging that his former partner had taken an unfinished script after a dispute and conspired with his agent and Warner Brothers to present it as the work of a relative unknown. Road House Road House is a 1989 American action film directed by Rowdy Herrington and starring Patrick Swayze as a bouncer at a newly refurbished roadside bar who protects a small town in Missouri from a corrupt businessman. Sam Elliott co-stars as a bouncer, the mentor, friend, and foil of Swayzes character. The cast also includes Kelly Lynch as Swayzes love interest and Ben Gazzara as the main antagonist. S1m0ne Simone is a 2002 American science-fiction film written, produced and directed by Andrew Niccol. It stars Al Pacino, Catherine Keener, Evan Rachel Wood, Rachel Roberts, Jay Mohr and Winona Ryder. Titan A.E. Titan A.E. is a 2000 American animated post-apocalyptic science fiction adventure film directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman and starring the voices of Matt Damon, Bill Pullman, Drew Barrymore, John Leguizamo, Nathan Lane, Janeane Garofalo, Ron Perlman and Tone Loc. Its title refers to the spacecraft central to the plot with A.E. meaning "After Earth". The animation of the film combines 2D traditional hand-drawn animation with the extensive use of computer-generated imagery. Produced by Fox Animation Studios as its second and final film and project, the film was theatrically released on June 16, 2000 by 20th Century Fox in the United States. The film received mixed reviews from critics and made a loss at the box office. James and the Giant Peach James and the Giant Peach is a 1996 British-American musical fantasy film directed by Henry Selick, based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. It was produced by Tim Burton and Denise Di Novi, and starred Paul Terry as James. The film is a combination of live action and stop-motion animation. Co-stars Joanna Lumley and Miriam Margolyes played Jamess aunts in the live-action segments, and Simon Callow, Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon, Jane Leeves, David Thewlis, and Margolyes voiced his insect friends in the animation sequences. Basic Basic is a 2003 American/German mystery-action thriller film directed by John McTiernan and starring John Travolta, Connie Nielsen, and Samuel L. Jackson. It is the second collaboration of Travolta and Jackson, following 1994s Pulp Fiction. Pan Pan is a 2015 American fantasy film directed by Joe Wright and written by Jason Fuchs. The film serves as a prequel to Peter and Wendy from Scottish author J. M. Barrie, which was first staged in 1904, and focuses on an alternative origin story for Peter Pan and Captain Hook. It stars Hugh Jackman as a fictionalized version of Blackbeard, Garrett Hedlund as Hook, Rooney Mara as Tiger Lily, and Levi Miller as the title character. Pans world premiere was held in London on September 20, 2015, and it was theatrically released in the United States on October 9, 2015, by Warner Bros. Pictures. Pan was a box office bomb; it grossed $128.4 million against a production budget of $150 million, resulting in significant loss for the studio. The film received generally negative reviews, with criticism calling the plot formulaic and the action heavily-reliant on CGI. Gunday Gunday is a 2014 Indian action thriller film written and directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and produced by Aditya Chopra. The film features Ranveer Singh, Arjun Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra and Irrfan Khan in the lead roles. Set in 1971–1988 Calcutta, Gunday is a story about two best friends and outlaws, who fall in love with a cabaret dancer, which causes rivalry and misunderstandings between them. Zafar conceived the film as an amalgam of stories he had heard from his father as a child about the effects of war-caused immigration and the Mafia Rajs illegal marketing of coal. He wrote the film as a tale of the consequences of the struggle of two outlaws against the system, using his fathers stories as a backdrop for the characters. Principal photography began in Mumbai in December 2012 before moving to Kolkata, where extensive filming was done. The soundtrack was produced by Sohail Sen and the lyrics were penned by Irshad Kamil. It was the last Yash Raj Film narrated to Yash Chopra. Gunday was released on 14 February 2014, receiving positive reviews and commercial success, with a box-office gross of 1.2 billion making it the 10th highest-grossing Bollywood release of 2014. The film won the Best Action at the 60th Filmfare Awards and was nominated for Best Choreography for the song "Tune Maari Entriyaan". The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride The Lion King II: Simbas Pride is a 1998 American animated direct-to-video romantic musical film and a sequel to Disneys 1994 animated feature film, The Lion King. The story takes place in a kingdom of lions in Africa and was influenced by William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet. According to co-director Darrell Rooney, the final draft gradually became a variation of Romeo and Juliet. Produced by Walt Disney Video Premiere and Walt Disney Animation Australia and released on October 27, 1998, the film centers on Simba and Nalas daughter Kiara, who falls in love with Kovu, a male rogue lion from a banished pride that was once loyal to Simbas evil uncle, Scar. Separated by Simbas prejudice against the banished pride and a vindictive plot planned by Kovus mother Zira, Kiara and Kovu struggle to unite their estranged prides and be together. A majority of the original cast returned to their roles from the first film. Exceptions include Rowan Atkinson, who was replaced by Edward Hibbert as the voice of Zazu for this film and The Lion King 1½ and Jeremy Irons, who was briefly replaced by Jim Cummings as the voice of Scar. Aloha Aloha is a 2015 American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Cameron Crowe. It stars Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone, Rachel McAdams, Bill Murray, John Krasinski, Danny McBride and Alec Baldwin. The film was released on May 29, 2015. The film received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed just $26 million against a production budget of $52 million, making the film a box office bomb. Senna Senna is a 2010 British documentary film that depicts the life and death of Brazilian motor-racing champion Ayrton Senna, directed by Asif Kapadia. The film was produced by StudioCanal, Working Title Films, and Midfield Films, and was distributed by the parent company of the latter two production companies, Universal Pictures. The films narrative focuses on Sennas racing career in Formula One, from his debut in the 1984 Brazilian Grand Prix to his death in an accident at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, with particular emphasis on his rivalry with fellow driver Alain Prost. It relies primarily on archive racetrack footage and home video clips provided by the Senna family, rather than retrospective video interviews, and has no formal commentary. Everybody's Fine Everybodys Fine is a 2009 American drama film written and directed by Kirk Jones, and starring Robert De Niro, Drew Barrymore, Sam Rockwell and Kate Beckinsale. It is a remake of Giuseppe Tornatores Italian film Everybodys Fine. In Brazil, Russia and Japan the film was released direct-to-DVD. Heavenly Creatures Heavenly Creatures is a 1994 New Zealand psychological thriller directed by Peter Jackson, from a screenplay he co-wrote with his partner, Fran Walsh, about the notorious 1954 Parker–Hulme murder case in Christchurch, New Zealand. The film features Melanie Lynskey and Kate Winslet in their screen debuts with supporting roles by Sarah Peirse, Diana Kent, Clive Merrison, and Simon OConnor. The main premise deals with the relationship between two teenage girls, Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme, who murder Parkers mother. The events of the film cover the period from their meeting in 1952 to the murder in 1954. The film opened in 1994 at the 51st Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Lion, and became one of the best-received films of the year. Reviewers praised most aspects of the production, with particular attention given to the performances by the previously unknown Winslet and Lynskey, as well as for Jacksons directing. The film received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay. The Midnight Meat Train The Midnight Meat Train is a 2008 horror film based on Clive Barkers 1984 short story of the same name, which can be found in Volume One of Barkers collection Books of Blood. The film follows a photographer who attempts to track down a serial killer dubbed the "Subway Butcher", and discovers more than he bargained for under the city streets. The film was directed by Ryuhei Kitamura and stars Bradley Cooper, Leslie Bibb, Brooke Shields, Roger Bart, Ted Raimi, and Vinnie Jones. Its script was adapted by Jeff Buhler, the producer was Tom Rosenberg of Lakeshore Entertainment, and it was released on August 1, 2008. Producer Joe Daley, a long-time friend of Buhlers, brought the two writers together and helped develop the script, along with producers Anthony DiBlasi and Jorge Saralegui, for their and Clive Barkers production company Midnight Picture Show, which was responsible for Book of Blood, the next film adaptation from the anthology of short stories that spawned The Midnight Meat Train. A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddys Revenge is a 1985 American slasher film directed by Jack Sholder and starring Mark Patton, Kim Myers, Robert Englund, and Robert Rusler. It is the second film in the A Nightmare on Elm Street series, and a sequel to the 1984 film A Nightmare on Elm Street. Patton portrays Jesse Walsh, a teenager who begins to have recurring nightmares about Freddy Krueger after moving into the former home of Nancy Thompson. Freddys Revenge was theatrically released on November 1, 1985, and grossed $30 million at the box office on a budget of $3 million. It was distributed by New Line Cinema and received mixed reviews upon its initial release, but has enjoyed later success as a cult classic, with critics having reassessed the films homoerotic themes and subject material. The film was followed by Dream Warriors. Fullmetal Alchemist is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Hiromu Arakawa. It was serialized in Square Enixs Monthly Shōnen Gangan magazine between August 2001 and June 2010; the publisher later collected the individual chapters into twenty-seven tankōbon volumes. The world of Fullmetal Alchemist is styled after the European Industrial Revolution. Set in a fictional universe in which alchemy is one of the advanced natural techniques revolved around scientific laws of equal exchange, the story follows two alchemist brothers named Edward and Alphonse Elric, who are searching for the philosophers stone to restore their bodies after a failed attempt to bring their mother back to life using alchemy. They are especially driven as Alphonses body has been entirely removed, and he now lives as a soul trapped in a lifeless armor, while Edward has exchanged his leg to attempt to bring his mother back, and his arm to tie Alphonses soul to a set of armor that was lying nearby. The manga was published and localized in English by Viz Media in North America, Madman Entertainment in Australasia, and Chuang Yi in Singapore. Yen Press also has the rights for the digital release of the volumes in North America due to the series being a Square Enix title. It has been adapted into two anime television series, two animated films—all animated by Bones studio—and light novels. Funimation dubbed the television series, films and video games. The series has generated original video animations, video games, supplementary books, a collectible card game, and a variety of action figures and other merchandise. A live action film based on the series was also released in 2017. The manga has sold over 70 million volumes worldwide, making it one of the best-selling manga series. The English release of the mangas first volume was the top-selling graphic novel during 2005. In two TV Asahi web polls, the anime was voted the most popular anime of all time in Japan. At the American Anime Awards in February 2007, it was eligible for eight awards, nominated for six, and won five. Reviewers from several media conglomerations had positive comments on the series, particularly for its character development, action scenes, symbolism and philosophical references. Fullmetal Alchemist is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same name by Hiromu Arakawa. Comprising 51 episodes, it was co-produced by the animation studio Bones, Mainichi Broadcasting System, and Aniplex and directed by Seiji Mizushima. It was broadcast on MBS in Japan from October 4, 2003, to October 2, 2004. As in the manga, the series follows the adventures of brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric, who are searching for the Philosophers Stone so they can regain the bodies they lost in a failed attempt to bring their dead mother back to life. During production, Arakawa requested an original ending that differed from the manga, leading to the series deviating into an original plot halfway through. The first series ended with a sequel film, Conqueror of Shamballa, released in 2005. A second anime series, Brotherhood, which closely adapts the manga chapters, was later broadcast in 2009. Krampus Krampus is a 2015 American dark fantasy comedy horror film based on the eponymous character from Austro-Bavarian folklore, written and directed by Michael Dougherty and co-written by Todd Casey and Zach Shields. The film stars Adam Scott, Toni Collette, David Koechner, Allison Tolman, Conchata Ferrell, Emjay Anthony, Stefania LaVie Owen, and Krista Stadler. Principal photography on the film began on March 12, 2015 and wrapped in May 2015. Creature effects were made by Weta Workshop. It was released in the United States on December 4, 2015 by Universal Pictures. It received positive reviews, with many critics praising Scott and Collettes performances, and grossed over $61 million, against a $15 million budget. Like Crazy Like Crazy is a 2011 American romantic drama film directed by Drake Doremus and starring Anton Yelchin, Felicity Jones, and Jennifer Lawrence. Written by Doremus and Ben York Jones, the film tells the story of Anna, a British exchange student who falls in love with an American student, Jacob, only to be separated from him when she is denied re-entry into the United States after staying in the country longer than her student visa allows. Doremus based the storyline of the film partly on his own long-distance relationship with a woman living in London while he lived in Los Angeles. Rather than writing a traditional screenplay, he and Ben York Jones compiled a 50-page outline of the film from which the actors improvised almost all of the dialogue. Filming took place over four weeks in Los Angeles and London with a budget of $250,000. Like Crazy premiered on January 22, 2011 at the Sundance Film Festival, where it won the festivals Grand Jury Prize. It was released in theaters on October 28, 2011 and grossed over $3.7 million at the box office. Most reviews of the film were positive, with reviewers giving particular praise to the performances of Yelchin and Jones, although some found the plot unrealistic and contrived. K-19: The Widowmaker K-19: The Widowmaker is a 2002 historical submarine film directed and produced by Kathryn Bigelow, and produced by Edward S. Feldman, Sigurjon Sighvatsson, Christine Whitaker and Matthias Deyle with screenplay by Christopher Kyle. An international production of the US, UK, Germany and Canada, the film takes place in 1961 and focuses its story on the Soviet K-19 submarine. The film stars Harrison Ford and Liam Neeson alongside Peter Sarsgaard, Donald Sumpter, Christian Camargo, Michael Gladis and John Shrapnel in supporting roles. K-19: The Widowmaker was released by Paramount Pictures on July 19, 2002 in the United States while on September 5, 2002 in Germany and October 25, 2002 in the United Kingdom. Upon release, the film received generally mixed reviews from critics, which particularly praised the performances and the dramatic atmosphere but criticized the screenwriting. In addition to criticial disappointment, the film became a box office failure grossing $65 million against a production budget of $90 million. Blast from the Past Blast from the Past is a 1999 American romantic comedy film based on a story and directed by Hugh Wilson, and starring Brendan Fraser, Alicia Silverstone, Christopher Walken, Sissy Spacek, and Dave Foley. The film focuses on a naive 35-year old man, Adam Webber, who spent his entire life living in a fallout shelter with his parents watching reruns of I Love Lucy and The Honeymooners and listening to Perry Como and Dean Martin. His father is relatively content to stay, while his mother copes by trying to cobble together atomic era cocktails. When Adam has to come out of the shelter to get more supplies, his old-fashioned attitudes and manners make him a hit with everyone he meets, and attracts the attentions of Eve Rustikoff. The film received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office disappointment. Religulous Religulous is a 2008 American documentary film written by and starring comedian Bill Maher and directed by Larry Charles. The title of the film is a portmanteau derived from the words religious and ridiculous. The documentary examines and challenges religion and religious belief. Enough Said Enough Said is a 2013 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Nicole Holofcener. The film stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus, James Gandolfini, Catherine Keener, Toni Collette and Ben Falcone. Louis-Dreyfus plays Eva, a divorced masseuse who begins a relationship with Albert, only to discover that he is the ex-husband of her client and friend Marianne. Holofcener wrote the script, which was partly inspired by her own life, after she was approached by two producers from Fox Searchlight Pictures who offered to produce her next project. It was filmed in Los Angeles on a budget of $8 million. Gandolfini died after the film was completed but before it was released; Holofcener dedicated the film to him. Enough Said premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival and was released on September 18, 2013, ranking as the fifth best-reviewed wide release of the year, according to Rotten Tomatoes. The film was praised for Louis-Dreyfus and Gandolfinis performances, as well as Holofceners screenplay and direction, and received several major award nominations, including for a Golden Globe for Louis-Dreyfus, a Screen Actors Guild Award, two Independent Spirit Awards and four Critics Choice Movie Awards. Urban Legend Urban Legend is a 1998 American psychological slasher film directed by Jamie Blanks, written by Silvio Horta, and starring Jared Leto, Alicia Witt, Rebecca Gayheart, and Tara Reid. Its plot focuses on a series of murders on the campus of a private New England university, all of which appear to be modeled after popular urban legends. In addition to its younger cast, the film features supporting performances from Robert Englund, Loretta Devine, John Neville, and Brad Dourif. Filmed in Toronto in the spring of 1998, Urban Legend was released in the United States on September 25, 1998, and grossed over US$70 million worldwide. The film has been credited by both cinema and folklore scholars as being one of the first major films to redistribute the urban legends and folklore depicted within it to the public. It was followed by two sequels: Final Cut, which was released theatrically in 2000, and the direct-to-video film Bloody Mary in 2005. Sabotage Sabotage is a 2014 American action thriller film directed by David Ayer and written by Ayer and Skip Woods. A loose adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel And Then There Were None, it stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sam Worthington, Olivia Williams, Terrence Howard, Joe Manganiello, Joshua Holloway, and Mireille Enos. Schwarzenegger portrays the leader of a DEA team whose members find themselves being hunted down after they steal money from a cartel raid. The film was released in the United States on March 28, 2014. The Rotten Tomatoes critical consensus praises Schwarzeneggers performance but criticizes the "grueling violence". It grossed $18.4 million on a $35 million budget. Queen Queen is a 2014 Indian comedy-drama film directed by Vikas Bahl and produced by Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane, and Madhu Mantena. The film stars Kangana Ranaut in the lead role, with Lisa Haydon and Rajkummar Rao playing supporting roles. Rani, an under-confident Punjabi girl from New Delhi embarks on her honeymoon to Paris and Amsterdam by herself after her fiancé calls off their wedding. Bahl co-wrote the script of Queen with Chaitally Parmar and Parveez Shaikh. Anvita Dutt Guptan wrote the dialogues for the film. Ranaut, who was encouraged by Bahl to improvise her lines during filming, is credited as an additional dialogue writer. Amit Trivedi provided the musical score and Guptan also wrote the lyrics. Principal photography of the film began in 2012 and took 45 days to complete. Made on a budget of , the film earned over at the global box-office, emerging as a commercial success. Queen won several awards. At the 60th Filmfare Awards ceremony, the film won six leading awards, including Best Film, Best Director, and Best Actress for Ranaut. At the 62nd National Film Awards ceremony, the film won the Best Hindi Film and Best Actress awards. Coffee and Cigarettes Coffee and Cigarettes is the title of three short films and a 2003 anthology film by independent film director Jim Jarmusch. The film consists of 11 short stories which share coffee and cigarettes as a common thread, and includes the earlier three short films. Bullitt Bullitt is a 1968 American action thriller film directed by Peter Yates and produced by Philip DAntoni. The picture stars Steve McQueen, Robert Vaughn, and Jacqueline Bisset. The screenplay by Alan R. Trustman and Harry Kleiner was based on the 1963 novel, Mute Witness, by Robert L. Fish, writing under the pseudonym Robert L. Pike. Lalo Schifrin wrote the original jazz-inspired score, arranged for brass and percussion. Robert Duvall has a small role as a cab driver who provides information to McQueen. The film was made by McQueens Solar Productions company, with his partner Robert E. Relyea as executive producer. Released by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts on October 17, 1968, the film was a critical and box-office smash, later winning the Academy Award for Best Film Editing and receiving a nomination for Best Sound. Writers Trustman and Kleiner won a 1969 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Motion Picture Screenplay. Bullitt is also notable for its car chase scene through the streets of San Francisco, which is regarded as one of the most influential in movie history. In 2007, Bullitt was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Appaloosa Appaloosa is a 2008 American Western film based on the 2005 novel Appaloosa by crime writer Robert B. Parker. Directed by Ed Harris and co-written by Harris and Robert Knott, Appaloosa stars Harris alongside Viggo Mortensen, Renée Zellweger and Jeremy Irons. The film premiered at 2008 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in selected cities on September 19, 2008, then expanded into wide-release on October 3, 2008. The film shares some narrative similarities with the 1959 Western Warlock, directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Henry Fonda, Anthony Quinn and Richard Widmark. There is also a 1966 Western named The Appaloosa which stars Marlon Brando, but the two films are unrelated. The Spy Who Dumped Me The Spy Who Dumped Me is a 2018 American black comedy/spy thriller film directed by Susanna Fogel and co-written by Fogel and David Iserson. The film stars Mila Kunis, Kate McKinnon, Justin Theroux, Sam Heughan, Hasan Minhaj, and Gillian Anderson and follows two best friends who are chased by assassins through Europe after one of their ex-boyfriends turns out to be a CIA agent. The film was released in the United States on August 3, 2018, by Lionsgate and grossed more than $75 million, while receiving mixed reviews from critics, who questioned the films intended genre and tone but praised the performances. Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams is a 2002 American spy adventure comedy film produced, written, shot, edited and directed by Robert Rodriguez, co-produced by Elizabeth Avellán and starring Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alexa Vega, Daryl Sabara, Mike Judge, Ricardo Montalbán, Holland Taylor, Christopher McDonald, Danny Trejo, Cheech Marin, Steve Buscemi, Taylor Momsen, Matt OLeary, and Emily Osment. The second installment in the Spy Kids film series, which began with 2001s Spy Kids, the film had its world premiere screening on July 28, 2002 at the Graumans Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California. Shortly after that, the film was theatrically released on August 7, 2002 by Dimension Films. Upon release, Spy Kids 2 received mostly positive reviews from critics and grossed over $119 million worldwide. Breach Breach is a 2007 American spy thriller film directed by Billy Ray. The screenplay, written by Ray, Adam Mazer and William Rotko, is based on the true story of Robert Hanssen, an FBI agent convicted of spying for the Soviet Union and later Russia for more than two decades, and Eric ONeill, who worked as his assistant and helped bring about his downfall. ONeill served as a consultant on the film. The film received generally positive reviews. Elle Elle is a 2016 thriller film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by David Birke, based on the novel Oh... by Philippe Djian. Djians novel was released in 2012 and received the Prix Interallié. The film stars Isabelle Huppert as a businesswoman who is raped in her home by a masked assailant and decides not to report it due to her past experience with police. The film is Verhoevens first feature since 2006s Black Book, and his first in the French language. It premiered in competition for the Palme dOr at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival where it received critical acclaim. Elle won the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and Critics Choice Movie Award for Best Foreign Language Film; it was also selected as the French entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not nominated. At the 42nd César Awards in France, the film received eleven nominations, and won Best Film. Hupperts performance was widely acclaimed, considered to be one of the finest of her career. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, and won several Best Actress awards, including the Golden Globe Award, César Award, National Society of Film Critics Award, New York Film Critics Circle Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, Gotham Independent Film Award, and the Independent Spirit Award. Bhaag Milkha Bhaag Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is a 2013 Indian biographical sports drama film directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra from a script written by Prasoon Joshi. The story is based on the life of Milkha Singh, an Indian athlete who was a national champion runner and an Olympian. It stars Farhan Akhtar in the titular role with Sonam Kapoor, Divya Dutta, Meesha Shafi, Pavan Malhotra and Art Malik in supporting roles. Sports was coordinated by the American action director Rob Miller of ReelSports. Made on a budget of , the film released on 12 July 2013 and gathered a positive response from critics and audiences alike. It performed very well at the box office, eventually being declared a "super hit" domestically and hit overseas. Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is the sixth highest grossing 2013 Bollywood film worldwide and became the 21st film to gross . Singh and his daughter, Sonia Sanwalka, co-wrote his autobiography, titled The Race of My Life. The book inspired Bhaag Milkha Bhaag. Singh sold the film rights for one rupee and inserted a clause stating that a share of the profits would be given to the Milkha Singh Charitable Trust. The Trust was founded in 2003 with the aim of assisting poor and needy sportspeople. The Brave One The Brave One is a 2007 American psychological thriller film directed by Neil Jordan from a screenplay written by Roderick Taylor, Bruce A. Taylor and Cynthia Mort. The film stars Jodie Foster as Erica Bain, a New York City radio host who along with her partner, is severely beaten by thugs, leading to the latters death. Terrified for her safety, she buys a pistol. Armed with the gun, she undergoes a personality transformation and becomes a vigilante, shooting a number of criminals. Detective Sean Mercer investigates the vigilante shootings, which lead him closer and closer to Bain. The film features Naveen Andrews, Terrence Howard, Nicky Katt, Zoë Kravitz, Mary Steenburgen and Luis Da Silva in supporting roles. The Brave One was released in the United States on September 14, 2007. The film received mixed reviews from critics who acclaimed Fosters performance but criticized its execution and was a box office disappointment, grossing $69.8 million worldwide. At the 65th Golden Globe Awards, Foster received a nomination for Best Actress Motion Picture in a Drama. Children of Heaven Children of Heaven is a 1997 Iranian family drama film written and directed by Majid Majidi. It deals with a brother and sister and their adventures over a lost pair of shoes. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1998. Legend Legend is a 1985 American dark fantasy adventure film directed by Ridley Scott and starring Tom Cruise, Mia Sara, Tim Curry, David Bennent, Alice Playten, Billy Barty, Cork Hubbert, and Annabelle Lanyon. The film revolves around Jack, a pure being who must stop the Lord of Darkness who plots to cover the world with eternal night. It is often described as a dark fairy tale and as a return to more original and sometimes disturbing fables originating from the oral tradition of ancient times before reading and writing were widespread. Although not a commercial success when first released, it won the British Society of Cinematographers Award for Best Cinematography in 1985 for cinematographer Alex Thomson, as well as being nominated for multiple awards: Oscar for Best Makeup; Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films Saturn Award for Best Makeup; BAFTA Awards for Best Costume Design, Best Makeup Artist, Best Special Visual Effects; DVD Exclusive Awards; and Young Artist Awards. Since its premiere and the subsequent release of the unrated Directors Cut, the film has become a cult classic. Red Lights Red Lights is a 2012 Spanish-American thriller film written and directed by Rodrigo Cortés and starring Cillian Murphy, Sigourney Weaver, Toby Jones, Elizabeth Olsen and Robert De Niro. The plot focuses on a physicist and a university psychology professor, both of whom specialise in debunking supernatural phenomena, and their attempt at discrediting a renowned psychic whose greatest critic mysteriously died 30 years prior. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2012, and received a limited release in the United States on 13 July 2012. What a Girl Wants What a Girl Wants is a 2003 American teen comedy film directed by Dennie Gordon and written by Jenny Bicks and Elizabeth Chandler. Based on the 1955 play The Reluctant Debutante by William Douglas-Home, it is the second adaptation for the screen of this work. It stars Amanda Bynes, Colin Firth, and Kelly Preston. The film was released on April 4, 2003, received mixed reviews and grossed $50 million worldwide. The Dead Zone The Dead Zone is a 1983 American horror thriller film directed by David Cronenberg. The screenplay, by Jeffrey Boam, is based on the 1979 novel of the same name by Stephen King. The film stars Christopher Walken, Brooke Adams, Tom Skerritt, Herbert Lom, Martin Sheen, Anthony Zerbe and Colleen Dewhurst. Walken plays a schoolteacher, Johnny Smith, who awakens from a coma to find he has psychic powers. The film received positive reviews and became the basis for a television series of the same name in the early 2000s, starring Anthony Michael Hall. Vertical Limit Vertical Limit is a 2000 American survival thriller film directed by Martin Campbell, written by Robert King, and starring Chris ODonnell, Bill Paxton, Robin Tunney, and Scott Glenn. The film was released on December 8, 2000 in the United States by Columbia Pictures, receiving mixed reviews and grossed $215 million at the box office. Drillbit Taylor Drillbit Taylor is a 2008 American coming-of-age comedy film directed by Steven Brill, produced by Judd Apatow, Susan Arnold and by Donna Arkoff Roth with screenplay by Kristofor Brown and Seth Rogen based on an original story by John Hughes. In the film, three high school pupils are deciding to hire an adult bodyguard to protect them from two bullies which endlessly harass and abuse them before developing a friendly relationship with him. The film stars Owen Wilson as the eponymus role, alongside Nate Hartley, Troy Gentlie, David Dorfman, Alex Frost, Josh Peck and Leslie Mann in supporting roles. Drillbit Taylor was released by Paramount Pictures on March 21, 2008. Upon release, the film received mixed to negative reviews mainly toward the screenwriting and the direction but praised the humor, Wilsons performance and the chemistry between the cast. In addition to critical failure, the film was a box office bomb with grossing $50 million against budget of $40 million. True Story True Story is a 2015 American mystery thriller film directed by Rupert Goold, with a screenplay by Goold and David Kajganich. Based on the memoir of the same name by Michael Finkel, the film stars Jonah Hill, James Franco and Felicity Jones. The cast also includes Gretchen Mol, Betty Gilpin, and John Sharian. Franco plays Christian Longo, a man on the FBIs most wanted list accused of murdering his wife and three children in Oregon. He hid in Mexico using the identity of Michael Finkel, a journalist played by Hill. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and was released theatrically on April 17, 2015, in the United States. The film explores the relationship that develops between the two men after the journalist Finkel begins to meet with Longo in prison. The Client The Client is a 1994 American legal thriller film directed by Joel Schumacher, and starring Susan Sarandon, Tommy Lee Jones, Brad Renfro, Mary-Louise Parker, Anthony LaPaglia, Anthony Edwards, and Ossie Davis. It is based on the eponymous novel by John Grisham. The film was released in the United States on July 20, 1994. Charlie St. Cloud Charlie St. Cloud is a 2010 American drama film based on Ben Sherwoods best-selling novel, The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud published in 2004 by Bantam Books. The film is directed by Burr Steers and stars Zac Efron and Amanda Crew. The story is of Charlie St. Clouds choice between keeping a promise he made to his brother, who died in a car accident, or going after the girl he loves. In some markets the film used the complete title of the book. In the Mouth of Madness In the Mouth of Madness is a 1994 American horror film directed and scored by John Carpenter and written by Michael De Luca. It stars Sam Neill, Julie Carmen, Jürgen Prochnow, David Warner and Charlton Heston. Informally, the film is the third installment in Carpenters Apocalypse Trilogy, preceded by The Thing and Prince of Darkness. Far and Away Far and Away is a 1992 American epic romantic adventure drama film directed by Ron Howard from a script by Howard and Bob Dolman. It stars Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. This was the last cinematography credit for Mikael Salomon before he moved onto a directing career, and the music score was done by John Williams. It was screened out of competition at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Cruise and Kidman play Irish immigrants seeking their fortune in 1890s America, eventually taking part in the Land Run of 1893. This was Cyril Cusacks final film before his death the following year. Mindhunters Mindhunters is a 2004 American-British crime thriller slasher film directed by Renny Harlin and starring Kathryn Morris, LL Cool J, Jonny Lee Miller, Patricia Velásquez, Clifton Collins Jr., Christian Slater and Val Kilmer. It was written by Wayne Kramer and Kevin Brodbin. Unusually, the last country to receive this film was the United States in 2005, because of the films distribution rights being changed from 20th Century Fox to Dimension Films. Fish Tank Fish Tank is a 2009 British drama film written and directed by Andrea Arnold. The film is about Mia Williams, a volatile and socially isolated 15-year-old who lives with her single mother, Joanne. The mothers new boyfriend, Conor, becomes a person of intrigue to Mia, which results in an illicit affair, as well as the heartbreaking revelation that Conor is not entirely what he seems. Fish Tank was well-received and won the Jury Prize at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. It also won the 2010 BAFTA for Best British Film. It was filmed in the Mardyke Estate in Havering, the town of Rainham, and the A13, and funded by BBC Films and the UK Film Council. The film was theatrically released on 11 September 2009 by Curzon Artificial Eye. Fish Tank featured on BBCs The 21st Centurys 100 greatest films, ranking 65th on the list. The Darkest Hour The Darkest Hour is a 2011 science fiction thriller film directed by Chris Gorak and produced by Timur Bekmambetov. It depicts an alien invasion. The film stars Emile Hirsch, Max Minghella, Olivia Thirlby, Rachael Taylor, and Joel Kinnaman as a group of people caught in the invasion. The film was released on December 25, 2011 in the United States. Top Secret! Top Secret! is a 1984 American action comedy film written and directed by Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, and Jerry Zucker. It stars Val Kilmer and Lucy Gutteridge alongside a supporting cast featuring Omar Sharif, Peter Cushing, Michael Gough, and Jeremy Kemp. The film parodies various film styles such as musicals starring Elvis Presley, spy films of the Cold War era and World War II films. The original music score was composed by Maurice Jarre. Yesterday Yesterday is a 2019 romantic comedy film directed by Danny Boyle and written by Richard Curtis, based on a story by Jack Barth and Curtis. It stars Himesh Patel as struggling musician Jack Malik, who, after an accident, finds himself the only person who remembers the Beatles and becomes famous after taking credit for their songs. The film also stars Lily James as the protagonists childhood friend and love interest, Kate McKinnon as his manager, and Ed Sheeran as a fictionalised version of himself. The project was announced in March 2018. Filming began the following month around England, particularly Suffolk. Photography also took place at Wembley Stadium, Principality Stadium and in Los Angeles. The filmmakers paid $10 million for the rights to use the Beatles music; although none of the Beatles were involved, Boyle received blessings from them and their families. Yesterday had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on 4 May 2019, and was released in the United Kingdom and the United States on 28 June 2019, by Universal Pictures. The film grossed $145 million worldwide against a production budget of $26 million, and received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for the premise, performances and musical sequences, but criticism of the familiarity and not taking the concept further. Date Movie Date Movie is a 2006 American parody romantic comedy film written and directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. The film was released on February 17, 2008 by 20th Century Fox. A parody of the romantic comedy genre, much of the story line is based on My Big Fat Greek Wedding and Meet the Fockers. It stars Alyson Hannigan, Adam Campbell, Sophie Monk, Tony Cox, Jennifer Coolidge, Eddie Griffin, and Fred Willard. The film was panned by film critics and has a 7% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Despite this, the film was a box office success. Becoming Jane Becoming Jane is a 2007 British-Irish biographical romantic drama film directed by Julian Jarrold. It depicts the early life of the English author Jane Austen and her lasting love for Thomas Langlois Lefroy. American actress Anne Hathaway stars as the title character, while her romantic interest is played by Scottish actor James McAvoy. Also appearing in the film are Julie Walters, James Cromwell and Maggie Smith. The film was produced in cooperation with several companies, including Ecosse Films and Blueprint Pictures. It also received funding from the Irish Film Board and the UK Film Council Premiere Fund. The film is partly based on the 2003 book Becoming Jane Austen by Jon Hunter Spence, who was also hired as historical consultant. The final screenplay, developed by Sarah Williams and Kevin Hood, pieced together some known facts about Austen into a coherent story, in what co-producer Graham Broadbent called "our own Austenesque landscape." According to Hood, he attempted to weave together "what we know about Austens world from her books and letters," and believed Austens personal life was the inspiration for Pride and Prejudice. Jarrold began production of the film in early 2006, opting to shoot primarily in Ireland as he found it had better-preserved locations than Hampshire, England, where Austen was raised. Released firstly in the United Kingdom on 9 March 2007 and in other countries later in the year, Becoming Jane earned approximately $37 million worldwide. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Hathaways performance received mixed critical reception, with some reviewers negatively focusing on her nationality and accent. Commentators and scholars have analysed the presence of Austen characters and themes within the film, and also noted the implementation of mass marketing in the films release. The Replacements The Replacements is a 2000 American sports comedy film directed by Howard Deutch. It stars Keanu Reeves, Gene Hackman, Brooke Langton, Jon Favreau and Jack Warden in what would be his last film appearance. Everything Is Illuminated Everything Is Illuminated is a 2005 biographical comedy-drama film, written and directed by Liev Schreiber and starring Elijah Wood and Eugene Hütz. It was adapted from the novel of the same name by Jonathan Safran Foer, and was the debut film of Liev Schreiber both as a director and as a screenwriter. Half Baked Half Baked is a 1998 American stoner comedy film starring Dave Chappelle, Jim Breuer, Harland Williams and Guillermo Díaz. The film was directed by Tamra Davis, co-written by Chappelle and Neal Brennan and produced by Robert Simonds. Though Half Baked was a box office failure and received generally negative reviews, it has since regained footing as a cult film. Miss Sloane Miss Sloane is a 2016 political thriller film, directed by John Madden and written by Jonathan Perera. The film stars Jessica Chastain, Mark Strong, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Michael Stuhlbarg, Alison Pill, Jake Lacy, John Lithgow, and Sam Waterston. The film had its world premiere on November 11, 2016, at the AFI Fest, and began a limited theatrical release in the United States on November 25, 2016, by EuropaCorp, before expanding wide on December 9, 2016. It was released in France on March 8, 2017. It received generally positive reviews, with Chastains performance being particularly praised. Despite that, it was a box office embarrassment grossing only $9.1 million against its $13 million budget. Jeepers Creepers 2 Jeepers Creepers 2 is a 2003 American horror film written and directed by Victor Salva, produced by American Zoetrope, Capitol Films, Myriad Pictures and distributed by United Artists, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer division. The film is a sequel to the 2001 horror film Jeepers Creepers. Francis Ford Coppola executive produced the film. The film was followed by Jeepers Creepers 3, which received a limited release in theaters in 2017, 14 years after the second film. Anatomy of a Murder Anatomy of a Murder is a 1959 American courtroom drama crime film produced and directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by Wendell Mayes was based on the novel of the same name written by Michigan Supreme Court Justice John D. Voelker under the pen name Robert Traver. Voelker based the novel on a 1952 murder case in which he was the defense attorney. The film stars James Stewart, Lee Remick, Ben Gazzara, Eve Arden, George C. Scott, Arthur OConnell, Kathryn Grant, Brooks West, Orson Bean, and Murray Hamilton. The judge was played by Joseph N. Welch, a real-life lawyer famous for dressing down Joseph McCarthy during the Army-McCarthy hearings. It has a musical score by Duke Ellington, who also appears in the film, and has been described by a law professor as "probably the finest pure trial movie ever made". In 2012, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Lookout The Lookout is a 2007 crime film written and directed by Scott Frank, screenwriter of Out of Sight and Get Shorty, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jeff Daniels, Matthew Goode, and Isla Fisher. The Lookout is Franks directorial debut. It was produced by Birnbaum/Barber, Laurence Mark Productions, Parkes/MacDonald Productions, Spyglass Entertainment, and Miramax Films. Miramax distributes the film in the United States, and Buena Vista International elsewhere. Friday Night Lights Friday Night Lights is a 2004 American sports drama film, directed by Peter Berg. The film follows the coach and players of a high school football team in the Texas city of Odessa, which supported and was obsessed with them. The book on which it was based, A Town by H. G. Bissinger, followed the story of the 1988 Permian High School Panthers football team as they made a run towards the state championship. A television series of the same name premiered on October 3, 2006 on NBC. The film won the Best Sports Movie ESPY Award and was ranked number 37 on Entertainment Weeklys list of the Best High School Movies. Fright Night Fright Night is a 1985 American horror film written and directed by Tom Holland and produced by Herb Jaffe. It stars William Ragsdale, Chris Sarandon, Roddy McDowall, Amanda Bearse, Jonathan Stark, Dorothy Fielding, Stephen Geoffreys, and Art Evans. The film follows young Charley Brewster, who discovers that his next-door neighbor Jerry Dandrige is a vampire. When no one believes him, Charley decides to get Peter Vincent, a TV show host who acted in films as a vampire hunter, to stop Jerrys killing spree. The film was released on August 2, 1985 and grossed $24.9 million at the box office. Since its release, it has received positive reviews from critics and has become a cult classic. Fright Night, as a franchise, has grown to include a sequel, Fright Night Part 2, in 1988, and a remake in 2011, which was in turn followed by New Blood in 2013. In 1989, a Bollywood remake was produced in Hindi entitled Wohi Bhayakar Raat, starring Kiran Kumar as the vampire. The Crimson Rivers The Crimson Rivers is a 2000 French psychological thriller film starring Jean Reno and Vincent Cassel. The film, which was directed by Mathieu Kassovitz, is based on the best-selling novel Les Rivières Pourpres. Its screenplay was co-written by the books author, Jean-Christophe Grangé. The film is about two detectives who investigate a series of grisly murders in and around an isolated university campus in the French Alps. With a $14 million budget, the movie went on to gross $60 million from a worldwide theatrical release. Despite its box office success, one of its stars, Vincent Cassel admitted, "I cant help explain the film because I didnt understand it! We cut out everything in the film that was explanatory, therefore boring director. You end up with a film thats not boring but you dont understand it at all." A sequel, Angels of the Apocalypse, was released in 2004. A TV series of the same name was created and has been well-received. Darkman Darkman is a 1990 American superhero thriller film directed and co-written by Sam Raimi. It is based on a short story Raimi wrote that paid homage to Universals horror films of the 1930s. The film stars Liam Neeson as Peyton Westlake, a scientist who is brutally attacked, disfigured and left for dead by a ruthless mobster, Robert Durant, after his girlfriend, an attorney, runs afoul of a corrupt developer. After a failed treatment to cure him of his burn injuries, Westlake develops super-human abilities, which also has the unintended side-effect of rendering him mentally unstable and borderline psychotic. Consumed with vengeance, he decides to hunt down the men responsible for his disfigurement. Unable to secure the rights to either The Shadow or Batman, Raimi decided to create his own superhero and struck a deal with Universal Studios to make his first Hollywood studio film. It was produced by Robert Tapert, and was written by Raimi, his brother Ivan Raimi and Chuck Pfarrer. The design and creation of the makeup effects required to turn Liam Neeson into Darkman were the handiwork of makeup effects artist Tony Gardner, who also cameos in the film as the Lizard Man in the carnival Freak Show sequence. Neesons first action film, Darkman was generally well received by critics and performed well at the box office, grossing almost $49 million worldwide, well above its $16 million budget. This financial success spawned two direct-to-video sequels, The Return of Durant and Die Darkman Die, as well as comic books, video games, and action figures. Over the years, Darkman has become regarded as a cult film. Neeson does not reprise his role for the direct-to-video sequels. Something Borrowed Something Borrowed is a 2011 American romantic comedy film based on Emily Giffins 2005 book of the same name, directed by Luke Greenfield, starring Ginnifer Goodwin, Kate Hudson, Colin Egglesfield, and John Krasinski and was distributed by Warner Bros. Conquest 1453 Fetih 1453 is a 2012 Turkish epic action film directed by Faruk Aksoy and produced by Faruk Aksoy, Servet Aksoy and Ayşe Germen. Starring Devrim Evin, İbrahim Çelikkol and Dilek Serbest, the film is based on fictionalized events surrounding the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks during the reign of Sultan Mehmed II. Shadow of a Doubt Shadow of a Doubt is a 1943 American psychological thriller film noir directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and starring Teresa Wright and Joseph Cotten. Written by Thornton Wilder, Sally Benson, and Alma Reville, the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Story for Gordon McDonell. In 1991, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Grudge Match Grudge Match is a 2013 sports comedy film starring Robert De Niro and Sylvester Stallone as aging boxers stepping into the ring for one last bout. Stallone and De Niro have both previously been in successful boxing films and worked together in Cop Land. The film is directed by Peter Segal. It was previously scheduled for a January 10, 2014 release, but was moved up to December 25, 2013. Going the Distance Going the Distance is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Nanette Burstein and written by Geoff LaTulippe. It stars Drew Barrymore and Justin Long as a young couple, Erin and Garrett, who fall in love one summer in New York City and try to keep their long-distance relationship alive, when Erin heads home to San Francisco. Hellboy Hellboy is a 2019 American superhero film based on the Dark Horse Comics character of the same name. Directed by Neil Marshall, the film stars David Harbour in the title role, alongside Milla Jovovich, Ian McShane, Sasha Lane, Daniel Dae Kim, and Thomas Haden Church. It is a reboot of the Hellboy film series, and the third live-action film in the franchise. The film draws inspiration from the comic books Darkness Calls, The Wild Hunt, The Storm and the Fury, and Hellboy in Mexico. The project began as a sequel to The Golden Army, with Andrew Cosby and Hellboy creator Mike Mignola writing the script. Guillermo del Toro was not offered the full writer-director role he had performed in the first two films, and Ron Perlman, who had portrayed Hellboy in the previous films, refused to return without del Toros involvement. The project was turned into an R-rated reboot after Marshall was hired as the director and Harbour cast as Hellboy. Principal photography began in September 2017 in the United Kingdom and Bulgaria and ended in December 2017. Hellboy was theatrically released on April 12, 2019, to negative reviews, with criticism aimed at the story, inconsistent tone, and excessive gore, along with unfavorable comparisons to the del Toro films, but praise for the make-up effects and Harbours performance. The film was a box-office bomb, grossing $40.8 million worldwide against a $50 million budget. Point Break Point Break is a 2015 action thriller film directed and shot by Ericson Core and written by Kurt Wimmer which he co-produced with John Baldecchi, Broderick Johnson, Andrew A. Kosove, Christopher Taylor and David Valdes. An American-German-Chinese co-production, the film is a remake of the 1991 film of the same name. The film stars Édgar Ramírez, Luke Bracey, Teresa Palmer, Delroy Lindo and Ray Winstone, and was released in China on December 4, 2015 by China Film Group and in the United States on December 25, 2015 by Warner Bros. in 3D and RealD 3D. The film received negative reviews from critics, and grossed $133 million from a $105 million budget. The Devil's Own The Devils Own is a 1997 American action-thriller film starring Harrison Ford, Brad Pitt, Rubén Blades, Natascha McElhone, Julia Stiles, Margaret Colin, and Treat Williams. It was the final film directed by Alan J. Pakula and the final film photographed by Gordon Willis, and written by Vincent Patrick, David Aaron Cohen, and Kevin Jarre. It revolves around a member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army who comes to the United States in order to obtain anti-aircraft missiles to be used to shoot down British helicopters in Northern Ireland. The plan is complicated by an Irish-American policeman, whom the IRA member has come to regard as family. The Young Victoria The Young Victoria is a 2009 British-American period drama film directed by Jean-Marc Vallée and written by Julian Fellowes, based on the early life and reign of Queen Victoria, and her marriage to Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Produced by Graham King, Martin Scorsese, Sarah Ferguson, and Timothy Headington, the film stars Emily Blunt, Rupert Friend, Paul Bettany, Miranda Richardson, Harriet Walter, Mark Strong, and Jim Broadbent among a large ensemble cast. As screenwriter, Fellowes sought to make the film as historically accurate as possible. With this in mind, Oscar-winning costume designer Sandy Powell and historical consultant Alastair Bruce were hired, and filming for The Young Victoria took place at various historical landmarks in England to further the films authenticity. Despite this, some aspects of the film have been criticised for their historical inaccuracies. Momentum Pictures released the film in the United Kingdom and Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group opened The Young Victoria in limited theatrical release in the United States. Critical reception was generally positive. Chungking Express Chungking Express is a 1994 Hong Kong comedy-drama film written and directed by Wong Kar-wai. The film consists of two stories told in sequence, each about a lovesick Hong Kong policeman mulling over his relationship with a woman. The first story stars Takeshi Kaneshiro as a cop obsessed with his breakup with a woman named May, and his encounter with a mysterious drug smuggler. The second stars Tony Leung as a police officer roused from his gloom over the loss of his flight attendant girlfriend by the attentions of a quirky snack bar worker. "Chungking" in the title refers to Chungking Mansions in Tsim Sha Tsui, where Wong grew up in the 1960s. "Express" refers to the food stand Midnight Express, located in Lan Kwai Fong, an area in Central, Hong Kong. The Game Plan The Game Plan is a 2007 American family comedy film directed by Andy Fickman and written by Nichole Millard, Kathryn Price and Audrey Wells and starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. It follows a professional quarterback who finds out he has an 8-year-old daughter from a previous relationship. It was the last film to be distributed by Buena Vista Pictures, after Disney retired the Buena Vista moniker across their companys divisions in the same year. It is also the final film where Johnson is credited with his ring name. The Game Plan was released in the United States on September 28, 2007. Fanboys Fanboys is a 2009 comedy film directed by Kyle Newman and starring Sam Huntington, Chris Marquette, Dan Fogler, Jay Baruchel and Kristen Bell. It was released in the United States on February 6, 2009, and in Canada on April 3, 2009. Sabrina Sabrina is a 1954 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Billy Wilder, adapted for the screen by Wilder, Samuel A. Taylor, and Ernest Lehman from Taylors play Sabrina Fair. The picture stars Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn and William Holden. This was Wilders last film released by Paramount Pictures, ending a 12-year business relationship with Wilder and the company. The film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 2002. Save the Last Dance Save the Last Dance is a 2001 American teen dance film produced by MTV Productions, directed by Thomas Carter and released by Paramount Pictures on January 12, 2001. The film stars Julia Stiles and Sean Patrick Thomas as a teenage interracial couple in Chicago who work together to help the main character, played by Stiles, train for a dance audition. A direct-to-video sequel, Save the Last Dance 2, was released in 2006. I'm Not There Im Not There is a 2007 musical drama film directed by Todd Haynes and co-written with Oren Moverman. It is an unconventional biopic inspired by the life and music of American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. Six actors depict different facets of Dylans public personas: Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Marcus Carl Franklin, Richard Gere, Heath Ledger, and Ben Whishaw. A caption at the start of the film declares it to be "inspired by the music and the many lives of Bob Dylan"; this is the only mention of Dylan in the film apart from song credits, and his only appearance in it is concert footage from 1966 shown during the films final moments. The film tells its story using non-traditional narrative techniques, intercutting the storylines of seven different Dylan-inspired characters. The title of the film is taken from the 1967 Dylan Basement Tape recording of "Im Not There", a song that had not been officially released until it appeared on the films soundtrack album. The film received a generally favorable response, and appeared on several top ten films lists for 2007, topping the lists for The Village Voice, Entertainment Weekly, Salon and The Boston Globe. Particular praise went to Cate Blanchett for her performance, culminating in a Volpi Cup for Best Actress from the Venice Film Festival, the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress, along with an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination. Time Bandits Time Bandits is a 1981 British fantasy adventure film co-written, produced, and directed by Terry Gilliam and starring Sean Connery, John Cleese, Shelley Duvall, Ralph Richardson, Katherine Helmond, Ian Holm, Michael Palin, Peter Vaughan, and David Warner. Gilliam has referred to Time Bandits as the first in his "Trilogy of Imagination", followed by Brazil and ending with The Adventures of Baron Munchausen. All are about the "craziness of our awkwardly ordered society and the desire to escape it through whatever means possible." All three films focus on these struggles and attempts to escape them through imagination: Time Bandits through the eyes of a child, Brazil through the eyes of a man in his thirties, and Munchausen through the eyes of an elderly man. We Are Marshall We Are Marshall is a 2006 American historical drama biopic film directed by McG. It depicts the aftermath of the 1970 plane crash that killed 75 people: 37 football players on the Marshall University Thundering Herd football team, along with five coaches, two athletic trainers, the athletic director, 25 boosters, and a crew of five. Matthew McConaughey stars as head coach Jack Lengyel, with Matthew Fox as assistant coach William "Red" Dawson, David Strathairn as university president Donald Dedmon, and Robert Patrick as ill-fated Marshall head coach Rick Tolley. Then-governor of Georgia Sonny Perdue has a cameo role as an East Carolina University football coach. It was scored by Christophe Beck and written by Jamie Linden. The film addressed rebuilding the program and the healing that the community undergoes. Dr. Keith Spears was the Marshall University consultant. The Animal The Animal is a 2001 American comedy film, starring Rob Schneider, Colleen Haskell, Michael Caton, and John C. McGinley. Schneider plays Marvin Mange, a man who is critically injured but unknown to him he is put back together by a mad scientist who transplants animal parts, resulting in strange permanent changes to his behavior. BASEketball BASEketball is a 1998 American sports comedy film co-written and directed by David Zucker and starring South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, along with Yasmine Bleeth, Jenny McCarthy, Robert Vaughn, Ernest Borgnine, and Dian Bachar. The film follows the history of the sport of the same name, from its invention by the lead characters as a game they could win against more athletic types, to its development as a nationwide league sport and a target of corporate sponsorship. This is the only work involving Parker and Stone that was neither written, directed, nor produced by them, although Zucker himself has stated that Parker and Stone contributed innumerable suggestions for the film, most of which were used. Bernie Bernie is a 2011 American dark comedy film directed by Richard Linklater, written by Linklater and Skip Hollandsworth. The film stars Jack Black, Shirley MacLaine and Matthew McConaughey. It is based on a 1998 Texas Monthly magazine article by Hollandsworth, "Midnight in the Garden of East Texas," that chronicles the 1996 murder of 80-year-old millionaire Marjorie Nugent in Carthage by her 39-year-old companion, Bernhardt "Bernie" Tiede. Tiede proved so highly regarded in Carthage that, in spite of Tiedes confession to the police, the district attorney was eventually forced to request a rare prosecutorial change of venue in order to get an impartial jury. The film received critical acclaim for its direction, accuracy to the real-life event, "Town Gossips" element, and particular praise for Jack Blacks portrayal of Tiede, with many calling it his best performance to date. Excalibur Excalibur is a 1981 American epic historical fantasy film directed, produced, and co-written by John Boorman that retells the legend of King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table, based on the 15th-century Arthurian romance Le Morte dArthur by Thomas Malory. It stars Nigel Terry as Arthur, Nicol Williamson as Merlin, Nicholas Clay as Lancelot, Cherie Lunghi as Guenevere, Helen Mirren as Morgana, Liam Neeson as Gawain, Gabriel Byrne as Uther Pendragon, Corin Redgrave as Cornwall, and Patrick Stewart as Leondegrance. The film is named after the legendary sword of King Arthur that features prominently in Arthurian literature. The films soundtrack features the music of Richard Wagner and Carl Orff, along with an original score by Trevor Jones. Excalibur was shot entirely on location in Ireland, employing Irish actors and crew. It has been acknowledged for its importance to the Irish filmmaking industry and for helping launch the film and acting careers of a number of British and Irish actors, including Liam Neeson, Patrick Stewart, Gabriel Byrne and Ciarán Hinds. Film critics Roger Ebert and Vincent Canby criticized the films plot and characters, although they and other reviewers praised its visual style. Excalibur opened at number one in the United States, eventually grossing $34,967,437 on a budget of around US$11 million to rank 18th in that years receipts. The Possession The Possession is a 2012 American supernatural horror film directed by Ole Bornedal and produced by Sam Raimi, Robert Tapert, and J. R. Young, and written by Juliet Snowden and Stiles White. It stars Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Kyra Sedgwick, Natasha Calis, Grant Show, Madison Davenport, and Matisyahu. The film was shot in early 2011. Parts of the film were filmed at a former mental institution, Riverview Hospital in Coquitlam, British Columbia. It was released in the US on August 31, 2012, with the film premiering at the Film4 FrightFest and received mixed reviews from film critics. The story is based on the allegedly haunted dybbuk box. Bornedal cited films like The Exorcist as an inspiration, praising their subtlety. The Omen The Omen is a 2006 American supernatural horror film directed by John Moore and written by David Seltzer. A remake of the 1976 film of the same name, the film stars Liev Schreiber, Julia Stiles and Mia Farrow. It was released worldwide on June 6, 2006, by 20th Century Fox. It received mixed to negative reviews from critics and grossed $119 million against a $25 million budget. The Art of Getting By The Art of Getting By is a 2011 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Freddie Highmore, Emma Roberts, Michael Angarano, Elizabeth Reaser, Sam Robards, Rita Wilson and Blair Underwood. It is the first feature by writer-director Gavin Wiesen. The film premiered under the title Homework at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. The Girl Who Leapt Through Time is a 2006 Japanese-animated science fiction romance film produced by Madhouse, directed by Mamoru Hosoda and written by Satoko Okudera. Released by Kadokawa Herald Pictures, the film is a loose sequel to the 1967 novel of the same name by Yasutaka Tsutsui and shares the basic premise of a young girl who gains the power of time travel, but with a different story and characters than the novel. Riisa Naka voices teenager Makoto Konno, who learns from Kazuko Yoshiyama, Makotos aunt and the protagonist to the original story, that Makoto has the power to travel through time. Makoto begins using the time-leaps frivolously to fix problems. The Girl Who Leapt Through Time was released on July 15, 2006 and received positive reviews. The film won numerous awards, including the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year. The English version was licensed and produced by Kadokawa Pictures U.S., with dubbing supplied by Ocean Productions, and released by Bandai Entertainment in 2008 and re-released by Funimation in 2016. Dick Tracy Dick Tracy is a 1990 American action comedy film based on the 1930s comic strip character of the same name created by Chester Gould. Warren Beatty produced, directed, and starred in the film, whose supporting roles include Al Pacino, Madonna, Glenne Headly, and Charlie Korsmo. Dick Tracy depicts the detectives romantic relationships with Breathless Mahoney and Tess Trueheart, as well as his conflicts with crime boss Alphonse "Big Boy" Caprice and his henchmen. Tracy also begins fostering a young street urchin named Kid. Development of the film began in the early 1980s with Tom Mankiewicz assigned to write the script. The screenplay would instead be crafted by Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr., both of Top Gun fame. The project also went through directors Steven Spielberg, John Landis, Walter Hill, and Richard Benjamin before the arrival of Beatty. It was filmed mainly at Universal Studios. Danny Elfman was hired to compose the score, and the films music was featured on three separate soundtrack albums. Dick Tracy premiered at the Walt Disney World resort in Lake Buena Vista, on June 14, 1990. It was released nationwide a day later to mixed reviews, but was a success at the box office and at awards time. It garnered seven Academy Award nominations, winning in three of the categories: Best Original Song, Best Makeup, and Best Art Direction. A sequel was planned, but controversy over the film rights ensued between Beatty and Tribune Media Services. The lawsuit was resolved in Beattys favor in October, 2013. However, no plans for a sequel or follow-up have been publicly disclosed. Beatty created The Dick Tracy TV Special in 2008, which featured him reprising the character, and in which he is interviewed by film critic Leonard Maltin. Firewall Firewall is a 2006 American-Australian crime thriller film directed by Richard Loncraine and written by Joe Forte. The film stars Harrison Ford as a banker who is forced by criminals, led by Paul Bettany, to help them steal $100 million. The film was a box office disappointment and received negative reviews from critics. Takers Takers is a 2010 American action crime thriller film directed by John Luessenhop from a story and screenplay written by Luessenhop, Gabriel Casseus, Peter Allen, John Rogers, and Avery Duff. It features Matt Dillon, Paul Walker, Idris Elba, Jay Hernandez, Michael Ealy, T.I., Chris Brown, Hayden Christensen and Zoe Saldana. The film was released on August 27, 2010. The film follows a group of professional bank robbers who specialize in spectacular robberies, as they are pulled into one last job by a recently paroled cohort only to be pitted against a hard-boiled detective and his partner who interrupt their heist. The Highwaymen The Highwaymen is a 2019 American period crime drama film directed by John Lee Hancock and written by John Fusco. The film stars Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson as Frank Hamer and Maney Gault, two former Texas Rangers who attempt to track down and apprehend notorious criminals Bonnie and Clyde in the 1930s. Kathy Bates, John Carroll Lynch, Kim Dickens, Thomas Mann and William Sadler also star. The film had been in development hell for many years, with producer Casey Silver looking into the project as early as 2005. Originally pitched by Fusco as a possible Paul Newman and Robert Redford project, the film began development at Universal Pictures but never came to fruition. In February 2018, it was reported Netflix had picked up the rights to the film and that Costner and Harrelson would star. Filming took place later that month and in March, shooting around Louisiana and at several historical sites, including the road where Bonnie and Clyde were killed. The Highwaymen had a limited theatrical release in the United States on March 15, 2019 before being released digitally on March 29, 2019 on Netflix. All Quiet on the Western Front All Quiet on the Western Front is a 1930 American epic pre-Code anti-war film based on the Erich Maria Remarque novel of the same name. Directed by Lewis Milestone, it stars Louis Wolheim, Lew Ayres, John Wray, Arnold Lucy and Ben Alexander. All Quiet on the Western Front opened to wide acclaim in the United States. Considered a realistic and harrowing account of warfare in World War I, it made the American Film Institutes first 100 Years...100 Movies list in 1998. A decade later, after the same organization polled over 1,500 workers in the creative community, All Quiet on the Western Front was ranked the seventh-best American epic film. In 1990, the film was selected and preserved by the United States Library of Congress National Film Registry as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The film was the first to win the Academy Awards for both Outstanding Production and Best Director. Its sequel, The Road Back, portrays members of the 2nd Company returning home after the war. The Nanny Diaries The Nanny Diaries is a 2007 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini, based on the 2002 novel of the same name by Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus. It stars Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, and Laura Linney. Jackass 3D Jackass 3D is a 2010 American 3D adult comedy film and the third film in the Jackass film series. It was directed by Jeff Tremaine, who produced with Johnny Knoxville and Spike Jonze. The film stars Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Ryan Dunn, Jason "Wee Man" Acuña, Preston Lacy, Chris Pontius, Ehren McGhehey, and Dave England. Paramount Pictures released the film on October 15, 2010, to American theaters and marked the 10th anniversary of the franchise, which started in 2000. Jackass 3D earned $171.7 million on a $20 million budget. The DVD and Blu-ray versions of Jackass 3D were released on March 8, 2011, in three different versions. A sequel titled Jackass 3.5 was released on June 13, 2011, and a spin-off titled Bad Grandpa was released on October 25, 2013. Mile 22 Mile 22 is a 2018 American espionage action thriller film directed by Peter Berg and written by Lea Carpenter, from a story by Carpenter and Graham Roland. The film stars Mark Wahlberg, Iko Uwais, John Malkovich, Lauren Cohan, and Ronda Rousey. It follows an elite CIA task force composed of paramilitary officers from Ground Branch of Special Activities Division, that has to escort a high-priority asset 22 miles to an extraction point while being hunted by the government. The film marks the fourth collaboration between Berg and Wahlberg, following Lone Survivor, Deepwater Horizon, and Patriots Day. The film was released in the United States on August 17, 2018, and grossed $66 million worldwide. It received generally unfavorable reviews from critics, who called it "confusing and a chaotic mess," alongside criticizing the cinematography in the action sequences, although the performance of Uwais received praise. V/H/S V/H/S is a 2012 American anthology horror film created by Brad Miska and Bloody Disgusting. It features a series of found-footage shorts written and directed by Adam Wingard, David Bruckner, Ti West, Glenn McQuaid, Joe Swanberg, and the filmmaking collective Radio Silence. The film debuted at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival in January 2012, and released on demand on August 31, 2012. The film made its limited theatrical premiere in the United States on October 5, 2012 and in the United Kingdom on January 18, 2013. The film spawned two sequels, V/H/S/2 and Viral, and a spin-off, Siren, as well as a miniseries on Snapchats Snap Originals platform. Death Wish Death Wish is a 2018 American vigilante action thriller film directed by Eli Roth and written by Joe Carnahan. It is a remake of the 1974 film of the same name starring Charles Bronson, based on Brian Garfields 1972 novel. The film stars Bruce Willis as Paul Kersey, a Chicago doctor who sets out to get revenge on the men who attacked his family. Vincent DOnofrio, Elisabeth Shue, Dean Norris, and Kimberly Elise also star. The film was released in the United States by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and in international markets by Annapurna Pictures on March 2, 2018. It was the first film released by MGM through their joint distribution venture with Annapurna. It received generally unfavorable reviews from film critics, but the reception among general audiences was more positive. The Best Years of Our Lives The Best Years of Our Lives is a 1946 American drama film directed by William Wyler, and starring Myrna Loy, Fredric March, Dana Andrews, Teresa Wright, Virginia Mayo, and Harold Russell. The film is about three United States servicemen re-adjusting to civilian life after coming home from World War II. Samuel Goldwyn was inspired to produce a film about veterans after reading an August 7, 1944, article in Time about the difficulties experienced by men returning to civilian life. Goldwyn hired former war correspondent MacKinlay Kantor to write a screenplay. His work was first published as a novella, Glory for Me, which Kantor wrote in blank verse. Robert E. Sherwood then adapted the novella as a screenplay. The Best Years of Our Lives won seven Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Film Editing, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Original Score. In addition to its critical success, the film quickly became a great commercial success upon release. It became the highest-grossing film in both the United States and UK since the release of Gone with the Wind. It remains the sixth most-attended film of all time in the UK, with over 20 million tickets sold. Drinking Buddies Drinking Buddies is a 2013 American comedy-drama film written, directed and edited by Joe Swanberg, and starring Olivia Wilde, Jake Johnson, Anna Kendrick and Ron Livingston. The film is about two co-workers at a craft brewery in Chicago. The film premiered at the 2013 South by Southwest Film Festival, and also screened within Maryland Film Festival 2013. The Mighty Ducks The Mighty Ducks is a 1992 American sports comedy-drama film about a youth league hockey team, directed by Stephen Herek and starring Emilio Estevez. It was produced by The Kerner Entertainment Company and Avnet–Kerner Productions and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. It was the first film in The Mighty Ducks film series, and was filmed in several locations in Minnesota. In the UK, South Africa, and Australia, the film was retitled Champions. Subsequently, UK home releases are now titled The Mighty Ducks Are the Champions, reflecting both titles, as well as to possibly avoid confusion with The Mighty Ducks. The year after the films release, Disney founded a National Hockey League hockey team, named the "Mighty Ducks of Anaheim" after the film. A Night at the Roxbury A Night at the Roxbury is a 1998 American comedy film based on a recurring sketch on televisions long-running Saturday Night Live called "The Roxbury Guys". Saturday Night Live regulars Will Ferrell, Chris Kattan, Molly Shannon, Mark McKinney and Colin Quinn star. This film expands on the original Saturday Night Live sketches where the Roxbury Guys were joined by that weeks host, and bobbed their heads to Haddaways hit song "What Is Love" while being comically rejected by women at various clubs. Other roles include Jennifer Coolidge as a police officer, Chazz Palminteris uncredited role as gregarious night club impresario Mr. Benny Zadir, and Colin Quinn as his bodyguard Dooey. Ex-SNLer Mark McKinney has a cameo as a priest officiating a wedding. La Strada La strada is a 1954 Italian drama film directed by Federico Fellini from his own screenplay co-written with Tullio Pinelli and Ennio Flaiano. The film tells the story of Gelsomina, a simple-minded young woman bought from her mother by Zampanò, a brutish strongman who takes her with him on the road. Fellini has called La Strada "a complete catalogue of my entire mythological world, a dangerous representation of my identity that was undertaken with no precedent whatsoever." As a result, the film demanded more time and effort than any of his other works, before or since. The development process was long and tortuous; there were various problems during production, including insecure financial backing, problematic casting, and numerous delays. Finally, just before the production completed shooting, Fellini suffered a nervous breakdown that required medical treatment so he could complete principal photography. Initial critical reaction was harsh, and the films screening at the Venice Film Festival was the occasion of a bitter controversy that escalated into a public brawl between Fellinis supporters and detractors. Subsequently, however, La Strada has become "...one of the most influential films ever made," according to the American Film Institute. It won the inaugural Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1957. It was placed fourth in the 1992 British Film Institute directors list of cinemas top 10 films. March of the Penguins March of the Penguins is a 2005 French feature-length nature documentary directed and co-written by Luc Jacquet, and co-produced by Bonne Pioche and the National Geographic Society. The documentary depicts the yearly journey of the emperor penguins of Antarctica. In autumn, all the penguins of breeding age leave the ocean, which is their normal habitat, to walk inland to their ancestral breeding grounds. There, the penguins participate in a courtship that, if successful, results in the hatching of a chick. For the chick to survive, both parents must make multiple arduous journeys between the ocean and the breeding grounds over the ensuing months. It took one year for the two isolated cinematographers Laurent Chalet and Jérôme Maison to shoot the documentary, which was shot around the French scientific base of Dumont dUrville in Adélie Land. March of the Penguins was released in France on January 26, 2005 by Buena Vista International and in the United States by Warner Independent Pictures on June 24, 2005. The documentary won the 2006 Oscar for Best Documentary Feature. On June 1st, 2010, a home video release in France included the movie in the Disneynature collection. The documentary had a 2007 follow-up movie, Arctic Tale, which only took in at the box office $1.8 million worldwide. A direct sequel titled March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step was released in France in 2017 by Disneynature. It was released in the United States exclusively on Hulu on March 23, 2018. High School Musical 3: Senior Year High School Musical 3: Senior Year is a 2008 American musical film written by Peter Barsocchini and directed by Kenny Ortega. It is the third installment in the High School Musical trilogy. High School Musical 3: Senior Year follows six friends: Troy Bolton, Gabriella Montez, Sharpay Evans, her twin brother Ryan, Chad Danforth, and Taylor McKessie, who are in their final year of high school and face the daunting prospect of being separated as they go off to college. Joined by the rest of their East High Wildcat classmates, they stage their last spring musical, reflecting their experiences, hopes, and fears about the future. High School Musical 3: Senior Year was developed immediately following the success of its predecessor. Production returned to Utah and received a $2 million tax-break incentive to return for a third installment, the largest the state has ever given to a film. Principal photography began in May 2008, and Walt Disney Pictures diverted a larger production and marketing budget to accommodate a theatrical release. Previous filming locations East High School and Murray High School were also returned to, while additional scenes were filmed in Los Angeles. High School Musical 3: Senior Year premiered in London on October 17, 2008, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 24, 2008. Upon release, the film received generally positive critical success, with critics noting it as an improvement over the previous two installments. The film was also a commercial success, as it grossed over $90 million worldwide in its first three days of release, setting a new record for the largest opening weekend for a musical film. Overall, the film grossed $252 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film of the franchise. Meanwhile, the films soundtrack was also successful, as it peaked at number two in the United States. It was followed by the spin-off film Sharpays Fabulous Adventure, which was released direct-to-DVD and on television. The Collector The Collector is a 2009 American horror film written by Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton, and directed by Dunstan. The script, titled The Midnight Man, was at one point shopped as a prequel to the Saw franchise, but the producers opposed the idea and dismissed it. A sequel, The Collection, was released in 2012. Marathon Man Marathon Man is a 1976 American suspense-thriller film directed by John Schlesinger. It was adapted by William Goldman from his 1974 novel of the same name and stars Dustin Hoffman, Laurence Olivier, Roy Scheider, William Devane and Marthe Keller. In the film, "Babe" Levy, a graduate student, becomes embroiled in a plot by Nazi war criminal Christian Szell to retrieve stolen diamonds from a safety deposit box owned by Szells dead brother. Babe becomes unwittingly involved due to his brother, Docs, dealings with Szell. The film was a critical and box office success, with Olivier earning an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Szell, the films antagonist. Out of Time Out of Time is a 2003 American neo-noir thriller film, directed by Carl Franklin featuring Denzel Washington. Matthias "Matt" Lee Whitlock, played by Washington, is the respected Chief of Police of the fictional Florida Keys small town of Banyan Key, Florida. 12 Strong 12 Strong is a 2018 American action war drama film directed by Nicolai Fuglsig and written by Ted Tally and Peter Craig. The film is based on Doug Stantons non-fiction book Horse Soldiers, which tells the story of U.S. Army Special Forces sent to Afghanistan immediately after the September 11 attacks. The film stars Chris Hemsworth, Michael Shannon, Michael Peña, Navid Negahban, Trevante Rhodes, Geoff Stults, Thad Luckinbill, William Fichtner, and Rob Riggle. Principal photography began in January 2017 in New Mexico. The film was released in the United States on January 19, 2018 by Warner Bros. Pictures, in standard and IMAX theaters. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the cast and action but criticized the by-the-numbers execution and lack of hindsight of the War in Afghanistan. The Great Debaters The Great Debaters is a 2007 American biographical drama film directed by and starring Denzel Washington. It is based on an article written about the Wiley College debate team by Tony Scherman for the spring 1997 issue of American Legacy. The film co-stars Forest Whitaker, Denzel Whitaker, Kimberly Elise, Nate Parker, Gina Ravera, Jermaine Williams and Jurnee Smollett. The screenplay is written by Robert Eisele, with story by Robert Eisele and Jeffrey Porro. The film was released in theaters on December 25, 2007. Blood Father Blood Father is a 2016 English-language French action crime thriller film directed by Jean-François Richet, written by Peter Craig based on his novel of the same name, and starring Mel Gibson, Erin Moriarty, Diego Luna, Michael Parks, and William H. Macy. The film had its world premiere at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival on 21 May 2016 and was released on 12 August 2016, by Lionsgate Premiere. RV RV is a 2006 family road comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, produced by Lucy Fisher and Douglas Wick, written by Geoff Rodkey, and starring Robin Williams, Cheryl Hines, Joanna Levesque, Josh Hutcherson, Kristin Chenoweth, and Jeff Daniels. Bob Munro and his dysfunctional family rent an RV for a road trip to the Colorado Rockies, where they ultimately have to contend with a bizarre community of campers. It was released on April 28, 2006, in North America, and was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on August 15, 2006. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children is a 2005 Japanese computer-animated science fantasy action drama film directed by Tetsuya Nomura, written by Kazushige Nojima, and produced by Yoshinori Kitase and Shinji Hashimoto. Developed by Visual Works and Square Enix, Advent Children is part of the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII series of media, which is based in the world and continuity of the highly successful 1997 role-playing video game Final Fantasy VII. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children was released on DVD and Universal Media Discs with Japanese voice acting in Japan on September 14, 2005, and on April 25, 2006, with English voice acting in North America and Europe. Advent Children takes place two years after the events of Final Fantasy VII and focuses on the appearance of a trio that kidnaps children infected with an unexplained disease. Former Final Fantasy VII hero Cloud Strife, suffering from the same disease, goes to rescue the children. He discovers that the trio plan to resurrect the villain Sephiroth using the remains of the extraterrestrial villain Jenova, and he and his compatriots from the game fight to stop them. The films voice acting cast includes Takahiro Sakurai, Ayumi Ito, and Toshiyuki Morikawa in Japanese, and Steve Burton, Rachael Leigh Cook, and George Newbern in English. The film has been released in multiple versions; Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete, released on Blu-ray Disc in 2009, is the last version and adds 25 minutes of new and expanded scenes to the 101-minute original. The film has received mixed reviews. Critics have praised its animation and CGI work, but the plot has been criticized as both incomprehensible to viewers who did not play Final Fantasy VII and as a thin connection between action scenes. It received the "Maria Award" at the Sitges Film Festival in 2005 and the "Best Anime Feature" at the 2007 American Anime Awards. The original release was one of the best-selling animated movies in its release year in both Japan and the United States, and the Complete release was noted as driving a large increase in sales of the PlayStation 3 console in its release week. By May 2009, the DVD and Universal Media Disc releases had sold over 4.1 million copies worldwide. Step Up 3D Step Up 3D is a 2010 American 3D dance film written by Amy Andelson and Emily Meyer and directed by The Streetss Jon M. Chu. The sequel sees the return of Adam Sevani and Alyson Stoner, who portrayed Moose from Step Up 2: The Streets and Camille Gage from Step Up. As the third installment in the Step Up series and the first shot in 3D, the film follows Moose and Camille Gage as they head to New York University, the former dancer of whom is majoring in electrical engineering after promising his father that he would not dance anymore. However, he soon stumbles upon a dance battle, meeting Luke Katcher and his House of Pirates dance crew and later teaming up with them to compete in the World Jam dance contest against their rival, the House of Samurai dance crew. Step Up 3D premiered in Hollywood at the El Capitan Theater on August 2, 2010 and was subsequently released worldwide on August 6, 2010, through conventional 2D and 3D formats. It was also the second movie to feature the Dolby Surround 7.1 audio format theatrically, the first of which was Toy Story 3. The film grossed $15.8 million in its opening weekend, the lowest of the trilogy, but went on to make more money than any other installment in the series and has received generally positive critical reviews, with most praise towards its dance sequences and effective use of 3D, while criticism went towards the repetitive story and acting. Shallow Grave Shallow Grave is a 1994 British black comedy crime film that marked the cinematic directorial debut of Danny Boyle with an original screenplay by John Hodge. It provided starring roles for the then relatively little-known actors Ewan McGregor, Christopher Eccleston and Kerry Fox. The film was not only the directorial debut of Danny Boyle, but Ewan McGregors first feature film role, John Hodges first screenplay, and Andrew Macdonalds first job as a producer. The production was funded by Channel 4 television and the film was distributed by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment. The Legend of 1900 Not to be confused with the 1976 film, 1900 The Legend of 1900 is a 1998 Italian drama film directed by Giuseppe Tornatore and starring Tim Roth, Pruitt Taylor Vince and Mélanie Thierry. It was Tornatores first English-language film. The film is inspired by Novecento, a monologue by Alessandro Baricco. The film was nominated for a variety of awards worldwide, winning several for its soundtrack. Cats & Dogs Cats & Dogs is a 2001 American-Australian live action/animated spy action-comedy film. The film was directed by Lawrence Guterman with screenplay by John Requa and Glenn Ficarra, and stars Jeff Goldblum, Elizabeth Perkins and Alexander Pollock, with the voices of Tobey Maguire, Alec Baldwin, Sean Hayes, Susan Sarandon, Charlton Heston, Jon Lovitz, Joe Pantoliano and Michael Clarke Duncan. The story centers on the relationships between cats and dogs, depicting the relationship as an intense rivalry in which both sides use organizations and tactics that mirror those used in human espionage. It was shot in Victoria and Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada as well as at Warner Bros. Studios. It was released on July 4, 2001 by Warner Bros. Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, Zide/Perry Productions, and Rhythm and Hues Studios. The film received mixed reviews from critics and it earned $200,687,492 on a $60 million budget. Zookeeper Zookeeper is a 2011 American comedy film directed by Frank Coraci, starring Kevin James, Rosario Dawson, Leslie Bibb, Joe Rogan and featuring the voices of Nick Nolte, Sylvester Stallone, Adam Sandler, Don Rickles, Judd Apatow, Cher, Jon Favreau, and Faizon Love. It is about an unlucky zookeeper who turns to the animals at his zoo to help him find love. It was the first MGM film to be co-produced with Happy Madison, yet distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film was released on July 8, 2011. Filming began in Boston on August 17, 2009. The film received negative reviews from critics and it earned $169.8 million on a $80 million budget. Traitor Traitor is a 2008 American spy thriller film, based on an idea by Steve Martin who is also an executive producer. It is written and directed by Jeffrey Nachmanoff. In the film, a Sudanese-American former US soldier with a background in explosives is the prime suspect in a search by an FBI Special Agent, for the bomb-maker in a string of global terror explosions aimed at civilians. The Rescuers The Rescuers is a 1977 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution. The 23rd Disney animated feature film, the film is about the Rescue Aid Society, an international mouse organization headquartered in New York City and shadowing the United Nations, dedicated to helping abduction victims around the world at large. Two of these mice, jittery janitor Bernard and his co-agent, the elegant Miss Bianca, set out to rescue Penny, an orphan girl being held prisoner in the Devils Bayou by treasure huntress Madame Medusa. The film is based on a series of books by Margery Sharp, most notably The Rescuers and Miss Bianca. The Rescuers entered development in 1962, but was shelved due to Walt Disneys dislike of the projects political overtones. During the 1970s, the film was revived as a project for the younger animators, but it was taken over by the senior animation staff following the release of Robin Hood. The Rescuers was released on June 22, 1977, to positive critical reception and became a box office success. The film was also successful throughout the world, including France and West Germany. Due to the films success, a sequel titled The Rescuers Down Under was released in 1990, which made this film the first Disney animated film to have a sequel. Hoodwinked! Hoodwinked! is a 2006 American computer-animated musical comedy mystery thriller film. It retells the folktale Little Red Riding Hood as a police investigation, using flashbacks to show multiple characters points of view. It was produced independently by Blue Yonder Films with Kanbar Entertainment, directed and written by Cory Edwards, Todd Edwards, and Tony Leech, and produced by Katie Hooten, Maurice Kanbar, David K. Lovegren, Sue Bea Montgomery, and Preston Stutzman. The film was released by The Weinstein Company in Los Angeles, California, on December 16, 2005, for a one-week engagement before expanding nationwide on January 13, 2006. The cast features Anne Hathaway, Glenn Close, Jim Belushi, Patrick Warburton, Anthony Anderson, David Ogden Stiers, Xzibit, Chazz Palminteri and Andy Dick. Hoodwinked! was among the earliest computer-animated films to be completely independently funded. Working apart from a major studio allowed the filmmakers greater creative control, but also restrained them economically. Due to the films small budget, its animation was produced in the Philippines, with a less-realistic design inspired by stop motion films. The Weinstein Company did not sign on as the films distributor until near the end of production, and while the company had many roles recast, it otherwise made few changes to the film. Structurally, the film was inspired by non-linear crime dramas, such as Rashomon and Pulp Fiction. It was released shortly after the first two installments in the successful Shrek series, which accentuated the fairy tale parody genre of which it is a part. The film however, intentionally deviated from that series in its style of humor and in certain plot elements. This was in part based on Cory Edwards concerns over exposing children to the high level of cynicism often found in the genre. Critical reception to the film was varied; although its script and cast were praised by many reviews, its animation quality was heavily criticized. The film was a commercial success, earning over thirteen times its less-than-$8 million budget. A sequel, Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil, directed by Mike Disa, and written by the Edwards brothers and Leech, was released in 2011 to negative reviews and financial failure. The Chorus The Chorus is a 2004 French drama film directed by Christophe Barratier. Co-written by Barratier and , it is an adaptation of the 1945 film A Cage of Nightingales. The story is inspired by the origin of the boys choir The Little Singers of Paris. The original French title translates as "The Choristers" or "The Choirboys", not "The Chorus". At the 77th Academy Awards, The Chorus was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Original Song. It did not win either award. Criminal Criminal is a 2016 American action thriller film directed by Ariel Vromen and written by Douglas Cook and David Weisberg. The film is about a convict who is implanted with a dead CIA agents memories to finish an assignment. The film stars Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman, and Tommy Lee Jones, in the second collaboration among all three following the 1991 film JFK. The film also features Alice Eve, Gal Gadot, Michael Pitt, Jordi Mollà, Antje Traue, Scott Adkins, Amaury Nolasco, and Ryan Reynolds. Principal photography began on September 4, 2014, in London. The film was produced by Campbell-Grobman Films and Millennium Films and was released on April 15, 2016 and received negative reviews from critics and was a box office failure, grossing only $38.8 million against its $31.5 million budget. Friday the 13th: Part 2 Friday the 13th Part 2 is a 1981 American slasher film produced and directed by Steve Miner in his directorial debut, written by Ron Kurz, and starring Amy Steel and John Furey. The film also features the return of Adrienne King, Betsy Palmer and Walt Gorney, who respectively portrayed Alice Hardy, Pamela Voorhees, and Crazy Ralph in the prior installment. It is the second installment in the Friday the 13th film series and a direct sequel to Friday the 13th. It picks up five years later, where a new murderer begins stalking the camp counselors at a nearby training camp on Crystal Lake. Originally, Part 2 was intended to be part of an anthology series of films based on the Friday the 13th superstition. However, after the popularity of the original films surprise ending, the filmmakers opted to continue the story and mythology surrounding Camp Crystal Lake, a trend which would be repeated in every film in the franchise. Like the original film, Part 2 faced opposition from the Motion Picture Association of America, who noted its "accumulative violence" as problematic, resulting in numerous cuts being made to allow an R rating. The film was released theatrically in North America on April 30, 1981. Although it did not gross as much as the original, the sequel grossed $21.7 million in the U.S. on a budget of $1.2 million. A sequel, Friday the 13th Part III, was released the following year. Bangkok Dangerous Bangkok Dangerous is a 2008 crime action thriller film written and directed by the Pang Brothers, and starring Nicolas Cage. It is a remake of the Pangs 1999 debut Bangkok Dangerous, a Thai film, for which Cages production company, Saturn Films, purchased the remake rights. Known by its working title, Big Hit in Bangkok, and also as Time to Kill, it began filming in Bangkok in August 2006. The film was financed by Initial Entertainment Group, and Lionsgate Films acquired its North America distribution rights. The film was released in North America on September 5, 2008. National Lampoon's European Vacation European Vacation is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Amy Heckerling and written by John Hughes and Robert Klane, based on a story by Hughes. The second film in National Lampoons Vacation film series, it stars Chevy Chase and Beverly DAngelo. Dana Hill and Jason Lively replace Dana Barron and Anthony Michael Hall as Griswald children Audrey and Rusty. After Hall declined to reprise his role, the producers decided to recast both children. The film is the only installment in the series in which the family’s name is spelled "Griswald", instead of "Griswold". Cocoon Cocoon is a 1985 American science-fiction fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Ron Howard about a group of elderly people rejuvenated by aliens. The movie stars Don Ameche, Wilford Brimley, Hume Cronyn, Brian Dennehy, Jack Gilford, Steve Guttenberg, Maureen Stapleton, Jessica Tandy, Gwen Verdon, Herta Ware, Tahnee Welch, and Linda Harrison. The screenplay was written by Tom Benedek, from David Sapersteins story. The film was shot in and around St. Petersburg: locations included the St. Petersburg Shuffleboard Club, Sunny Shores Rest Home, The Coliseum, and Snell Arcade buildings. The film earned two Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor and for Best Visual Effects. A sequel, The Return, was released in 1988, in which almost all of the original cast reprised their roles. Jack Jack is a 1996 American comedy-drama film starring Robin Williams and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The film co-stars Diane Lane, Jennifer Lopez, Fran Drescher, Bill Cosby, and Brian Kerwin. Williams plays the role of Jack Powell, a boy who ages four times faster than normal as a result of Werner syndrome, a form of progeria. Soylent Green Soylent Green is a 1973 American dystopian thriller film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Charlton Heston and Leigh Taylor-Young. Edward G. Robinson appears in his final film. Loosely based on the 1966 science fiction novel Make Room! Make Room! by Harry Harrison, it combines both police procedural and science fiction genres; the investigation into the murder of a wealthy businessman and a dystopian future of dying oceans and year-round humidity due to the greenhouse effect, resulting in suffering from pollution, poverty, overpopulation, euthanasia and depleted resources. In 1973 it won the Nebula Award for Best Dramatic Presentation and the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film. Timecrimes Timecrimes is a 2007 Spanish science-fiction thriller film written by, directed by, and starring Nacho Vigalondo. The film stars Karra Elejalde as Héctor, a man who unwittingly becomes part of a time loop and must stop his other selves from continuing to exist. The film premiered at Fantastic Fest in Austin in September 2007. The Ghost and the Darkness The Ghost and the Darkness is a 1996 American historical adventure film directed by Stephen Hopkins and starring Val Kilmer and Michael Douglas. The screenplay was written by William Goldman. The story is a fictionalized account of the Tsavo Man-Eaters, two Tsavo lions that attacked and killed workers at Tsavo, Kenya during the building of the Uganda-Mombasa Railway in East Africa in 1898. The film received mixed reviews and was a moderate success at the box office. It won the Academy Award for Best Sound Editing for supervising sound editor Bruce Stambler. Proof of Life Proof of Life is a 2000 American action thriller film directed and produced by Taylor Hackford. The title refers to a phrase commonly used to indicate proof that a kidnap victim is still alive. The films screenplay was written by Tony Gilroy, who also was a executive producer, and was inspired by William Prochnaus Vanity Fair magazine article "Adventures in the Ransom Trade", and Thomas Hargroves book The Long March to Freedom in which Hargrove recounts how his release was negotiated by Thomas Clayton, who went on to be the founder of kidnap-for-ransom consultancy Clayton Consultants, Inc. The film stars Meg Ryan and Russell Crowe. Monster-in-Law Monster-in-Law is a 2005 romantic comedy film directed by Robert Luketic, written by Anya Kochoff and starring Jane Fonda, Jennifer Lopez, Michael Vartan and Wanda Sykes. It marked a return to cinema for Fonda, being her first film since Stanley & Iris in 1990. The film was negatively received by critics who praised Fonda but panned Lopez and the screenplay. Monster-in-Law was a box office success, grossing $154 million on a $43 million budget. The Right Stuff The Right Stuff is a 1983 American epic historical drama film. It was adapted from Tom Wolfes best-selling 1979 book of the same name about the Navy, Marine and Air Force test pilots who were involved in aeronautical research at Edwards Air Force Base, California, as well as the Mercury Seven, the seven military pilots who were selected to be the astronauts for Project Mercury, the first crewed spaceflight by the United States. The film was written and directed by Philip Kaufman and stars Ed Harris, Scott Glenn, Sam Shepard, Fred Ward, Dennis Quaid and Barbara Hershey. Levon Helm is the narrator in the introduction and elsewhere in the film, as well as having a co-starring role as Air Force test pilot Jack Ridley. The film was a box-office failure, grossing about $21 million against a $27 million budget. Despite this, it received widespread critical acclaim and eight Oscar nominations at the 56th Academy Awards, four of which it won; the film holds a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 98%. In 2013 the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Ladder 49 Ladder 49 is a 2004 American disaster thriller film directed by Jay Russell and written by Lewis Colick. The film follows Baltimore firefighter Jack Morrison, who is trapped inside a warehouse fire, and his recollection of the events that got him to that point. The film stars Joaquin Phoenix and John Travolta, and was released on October 1, 2004. Short Circuit Short Circuit is a 1986 US comic science fiction film directed by John Badham and written by S. S. Wilson and Brent Maddock. The films plot centers upon an experimental military robot that is struck by lightning and gains a humanlike intelligence, with which it embarks to explore. Short Circuit stars Ally Sheedy, Steve Guttenberg, Fisher Stevens, Austin Pendleton and G. W. Bailey, with Tim Blaney as the voice of the robot named "Johnny 5". A sequel, Short Circuit 2, was released in 1988. Kung Fury Kung Fury is a 2015 English-language Swedish martial arts action comedy short film written and directed by David Sandberg. It pays homage to 1980s martial arts and police action films. The film stars Sandberg in the title role, Jorma Taccone, Leopold Nilsson, and a cameo appearance by David Hasselhoff. The film was crowdfunded through Kickstarter from December 2013 to January 2014 with pledges reaching US$630,019, exceeding the original target goal of $200,000, but short of the feature film goal of $1 million. It was selected to screen in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, losing to Rate Me from the United Kingdom. Red Planet Red Planet is a 2000 American-Australian science fiction thriller film directed by Antony Hoffman, starring Val Kilmer, Carrie-Anne Moss and Tom Sizemore. Released on November 10, 2000, it was a critical and commercial failure. The film was Hoffmans only feature film; he primarily directed television commercials. Kahaani Kahaani is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language mystery thriller film co-written, co-produced and directed by Sujoy Ghosh. It stars Vidya Balan as Vidya Bagchi, a pregnant woman searching for her missing husband in Kolkata during the festival of Durga Puja, assisted by Satyoki "Rana" Sinha and Khan. Made on a shoestring budget of , Kahaani was conceived and developed by Ghosh, who co-wrote the film with Advaita Kala. The crew often employed guerrilla-filmmaking techniques on Kolkatas city streets to avoid attracting attention. The film was noted for its deft portrayal of the city and for making use of many local crew and cast members. Kahaani explores themes of feminism and motherhood in male-dominated Indian society. The film also makes several allusions to Satyajit Rays films such as Charulata, Aranyer Din Ratri and Joi Baba Felunath. Kahaani was released worldwide on 9 March 2012. Critics praised the screenplay, the cinematography and the performances of the lead actors. Following critical acclaim and word-of-mouth publicity, the film earned worldwide in 50 days. The film won several awards, including three National Film Awards and five Filmfare Awards. The latter included trophies for Best Director and Best Actress. A sequel, titled Durga Rani Singh, was released on 2 December 2016. Fanny and Alexander Fanny and Alexander is a 1982 historical period drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. The plot focuses on two siblings and their large family in Uppsala, Sweden during the first decade of the twentieth century. Following the death of the eponymous childrens father, their mother remarries a prominent bishop who becomes abusive towards Alexander for his vivid imagination. Bergman intended Fanny and Alexander to be his final picture before retiring, and his script is semi-autobiographical. The characters Alexander, Fanny and stepfather Edvard are based on himself, his sister Margareta and father Erik Bergman, respectively. Many of the scenes were filmed on location in Uppsala. The documentary film The Making of Fanny and Alexander was made simultaneously with the feature and chronicles its production. The production was originally conceived as a television miniseries and cut in that version, spanning 312 minutes; a 188-minute cut version was created later for cinematic release, although this version was in fact the one to be released first. The television version has since been released as a complete film, and both versions have been shown in theaters throughout the world. The 312-minute cut is one of the longest cinematic films in history. The theatrical version was released to positive reviews. It won four Academy Awards, including for Best Foreign Language Film; three Guldbagge Awards, including Best Film; and other honours. Fanny and Alexander was followed by stage adaptations and further semi-autobiographical screenplays by Bergman, released as films in 1992: The Best Intentions, directed by Bille August, and Sundays Children, directed by Daniel Bergman. Calvary Calvary is a 2014 Irish black comedy drama film written and directed by John Michael McDonagh. It stars Brendan Gleeson, Chris ODowd, Kelly Reilly, Aidan Gillen, Dylan Moran, Domnhall Gleeson, M. Emmet Walsh and Isaach de Bankolé. The film began production in September 2012 and was released in April 2014 in Ireland and the United Kingdom, in July in Australia and in August 2014 in the United States. The film was screened at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Straw Dogs Straw Dogs is a 1971 psychological thriller film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Dustin Hoffman and Susan George. The screenplay, by Peckinpah and David Zelag Goodman, is based upon Gordon M. Williamss 1969 novel, The Siege of Trenchers Farm. The films title derives from a discussion in the Tao Te Ching that likens people to the ancient Chinese ceremonial straw dog, being of ceremonial worth, but afterwards discarded with indifference. The film is noted for its violent concluding sequences and a complicated rape scene. Released theatrically in the same year as A Clockwork Orange, The French Connection, and Dirty Harry, the film sparked heated controversy over a perceived increase of violence in films generally. The film premiered in the UK in November 1971. Although controversial at the time, Straw Dogs is considered by some critics to be one of Peckinpahs greatest films. A remake directed by Rod Lurie and starring James Marsden and Kate Bosworth was released on September 16, 2011. Colossal Colossal is a 2016 Canadian-Spanish science fiction black comedy film directed and written by Nacho Vigalondo. The film stars Anne Hathaway, Jason Sudeikis, Dan Stevens, Austin Stowell, and Tim Blake Nelson, telling a story about Gloria, an unemployed young writer played by Hathaway, who is unwittingly causing a giant monster to wreak havoc halfway across the world. The films world premiere was at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. It was released on April 7, 2017 by Neon, the companys first release. Filmed in six weeks on a budget of $15 million in Vancouver, the film received mostly positive reviews but only grossed $4.5 million at the box office. The Man Who Knew Too Much The Man Who Knew Too Much is a 1956 American suspense thriller film directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock, starring James Stewart and Doris Day. The film is Hitchcocks second film using this title following his own 1934 film of the same name featuring a significantly different plot and script. In the book-length interview Hitchcock/Truffaut, in response to fellow filmmaker François Truffauts assertion that aspects of the remake were by far superior, Hitchcock replied "Lets say the first version is the work of a talented amateur and the second was made by a professional." The film won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Que Sera", sung by Doris Day. It premiered at the 1956 Cannes Film Festival on April 29. Ghajini Ghajini is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film written and directed by A. R. Murugadoss, with the climax co-written by Aamir Khan, and produced by Allu Aravind, Tagore Madhu and Madhu Mantena. It stars Aamir Khan, Asin, Jiah Khan and Pradeep Rawat in lead roles, with Tinnu Anand, and Riyaz Khan in supporting roles. The score and soundtrack were composed by A. R. Rahman. It is a Bollywood remake of Murugadosss own 2005 Tamil film of the same name, which in turn was said to be inspired by Memento. Ghajini follows the story of a businessman who develops anterograde amnesia following a violent encounter in which his love interest, a model named Kalpana, was killed. He tries to avenge the killing with the aid of photographs from a Polaroid Instant camera and permanent tattoos on his body. It largely follows the same plot as the Tamil original, but with an altered climax rewritten by Aamir Khan. Ghajini became the highest-grossing Indian film of 2008, and the first Indian film to cross the 100 crore mark domestically, creating the 100 Crore Club. Ghajinis paid preview collections were 27million. On release, it became the highest-grossing Indian film of all time, until it was surpassed by another Aamir Khan movie, 3 Idiots, the following year. Aamir Khans character was featured in a 3D video game titled Ghajini – The Game, which is based on the film. Duck Soup Duck Soup is a 1933 pre-Code Marx Brothers comedy film written by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, with additional dialogue by Arthur Sheekman and Nat Perrin, and directed by Leo McCarey. First released theatrically by Paramount Pictures on November 17, 1933, it starred what were then billed as the "Four Marx Brothers" and also featured Margaret Dumont, Louis Calhern, Raquel Torres and Edgar Kennedy. It was the last Marx Brothers film to feature Zeppo, and the last of five Marx Brothers movies released by Paramount Pictures. Compared to the Marx Brothers previous Paramount films, Duck Soup was a box office disappointment, though not a "flop" as sometimes reported. The film opened to mixed reviews, although this by itself did not end the groups business with Paramount. Bitter contract disputes, including a threatened walk-out by the Marxes, crippled relationships between them and Paramount just as Duck Soup went into production. After the film fulfilled their five-picture contract with the studio, the Marxes and Paramount agreed to part ways. While contemporaneous critics of Duck Soup felt it did not quite meet the standards of its predecessors, critical opinion has evolved and the film has since achieved the status of a classic. Duck Soup is now widely considered among critics to be a masterpiece of comedy, and the Marx Brothers finest film. In 1990, the United States Library of Congress deemed Duck Soup "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. Keeping Up with the Joneses Keeping Up with the Joneses is a 2016 American action comedy film directed by Greg Mottola and written by Michael LeSieur. Starring Zach Galifianakis, Jon Hamm, Isla Fisher and Gal Gadot, the film follows a suburban couple who begin to suspect their new neighbors are secret agents. The film was released on October 21, 2016 by 20th Century Fox, received generally negative reviews and was a box office bomb, grossing $29 million against its $40 million budget. Valhalla Rising Valhalla Rising is a 2009 English-language Danish adventure drama film directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, co-written by Refn and Roy Jacobsen, and starring Mads Mikkelsen. The film takes place around the year 1096 AD and follows a Norse warrior named One-Eye and a boy as they travel with a band of Christian Crusaders by ship in the hopes of finding the Holy Land. Instead, they find themselves in an unknown land where they are assailed by unseen forces and dark visions. Shot entirely in Scotland, the title is derived from the combination of Kenneth Angers films Scorpio Rising and Lucifer Rising with a Viking theme. While the film garnered generally positive reviews, it only made back a fraction–about $31,000–of its $5.7 million production cost. Waltz with Bashir Waltz with Bashir is a 2008 Israeli animated war documentary film written and directed by Ari Folman. It depicts Folman in search of his lost memories of his experience as a soldier in the 1982 Lebanon War. This film and $9.99, also released in 2008, are the first Israeli animated feature-length films released theatrically since Alina and Yoram Grosss Joseph and the Dreamer. Waltz with Bashir premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival where it entered the competition for the Palme dOr, and since then has won and been nominated for many additional important awards while receiving wide acclaim from critics. It won a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film, an NSFC Award for Best Film, a César Award for Best Foreign Film and an IDA Award for Feature Documentary, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, a BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language and an Annie Award for Best Animated Feature. Duplex Duplex is a 2003 American black comedy film directed and narrated by Danny DeVito, and starring Ben Stiller and Drew Barrymore. The film was called Our House for its release in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The Frozen Ground The Frozen Ground is a 2013 American thriller crime drama film directed and written by Scott Walker in his directorial debut, starring Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, Vanessa Hudgens, Katherine LaNasa, Radha Mitchell, and 50 Cent. Based on the crimes of the real-life Alaskan serial killer Robert Hansen, the film depicts an Alaskan State Trooper seeking to apprehend Hansen by partnering with a young woman who escaped from Hansens clutches. The film was released in very few theaters and directly to video on demand on August 23, 2013, and has received mixed reviews although Cages performance was cited as a highlight. 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days is a 2007 Romanian art film with drama and thriller elements, written and directed by Cristian Mungiu and starring Anamaria Marinca, Laura Vasiliu, and Vlad Ivanov. The film is set in Communist Romania in the final years of the Nicolae Ceaușescu era. It tells the story of two students, roommates in a university dormitory, who try to procure an illegal abortion. Inspired by an anecdote from the period and the general social historic context, it depicts the loyalty of the two friends and the struggles they face. Mungiu and cinematographer Oleg Mutu shot it in Bucharest and other Romanian locations in 2006. After making its world premiere at Cannes, 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days made its Romanian debut on 1 June 2007, at the Transilvania International Film Festival. It opened to critical acclaim, and was noted for its minimalism and intense themes. The film won three awards at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, including the Palme dOr. It went on to win numerous honours, including Best Film at the European Film Awards and Romanias national Gopo Awards. 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days became the subject of some controversy over censorship, the abortion debate, and its exclusion from the 80th Academy Awards, but in 2016 it was named one of BBCs 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century. America's Sweethearts Americas Sweethearts is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Joe Roth and written by Billy Crystal and Peter Tolan. It stars Julia Roberts, Crystal, John Cusack and Catherine Zeta-Jones, with Hank Azaria, Stanley Tucci, Seth Green, Alan Arkin and Christopher Walken in smaller roles. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is a 1989 American science fiction film directed by William Shatner and based on the television series Star Trek created by Gene Roddenberry. It is the fifth installment in the Star Trek film series, and takes place shortly after the events of The Voyage Home. Its plot follows the crew of the USS Enterprise-A as they confront the renegade Vulcan Sybok, who is searching for God at the center of the galaxy. The film was directed by cast member William Shatner, following two films directed by his co-star Leonard Nimoy. Shatner also developed the initial storyline, in which Sybok searches for God but instead finds an alien being; his primary inspiration was the phenomenon of televangelism and the high potential for fraud among its practitioners. Many involved objected to the script and plot. Series creator Gene Roddenberry disliked the original script, while Nimoy and DeForest Kelley objected to the premise that their characters, Spock and Leonard McCoy, would betray Shatners James T. Kirk. The script went through multiple revisions to please the cast and Paramount Pictures, including cuts in the effects-laden climax of the film. Despite a Writers Guild strike cutting into the films pre-production, Paramount commenced filming in October 1988. Many Star Trek veterans assisted in the films production; art director Nilo Rodis developed the designs for many of the films locales, shots, and characters, while Herman Zimmerman served as its production designer. Production problems plagued the film on set and during location shooting in Yosemite National Park and the Mojave Desert. As effects house Industrial Light & Magics best crews were busy and would be too expensive, the production used Bran Ferrens company for the films effects, which had to be revised several times in order to lower production costs. The films ending was reworked because of poor test-audience reaction and the failure of planned special effects. Jerry Goldsmith, composer for The Motion Picture, returned to score The Final Frontier. The Final Frontier was released in North America on June 9, 1989. It had the highest opening gross of any Star Trek film at that point and was number one in its first week at the box office; however, its grosses quickly dropped in subsequent weeks. The film received generally mixed to poor reviews by critics on release, and, according to its producer, "nearly killed the franchise". The next entry in the series, The Undiscovered Country, received a much more positive reception. Jonah Hex Jonah Hex is a 2010 American western action film based on the DC Comics character of the same name. Directed by Jimmy Hayward, in his live-action directorial debut, and written by Neveldine/Taylor, the film stars Josh Brolin in the title role, John Malkovich, Megan Fox, Michael Fassbender, Will Arnett, Michael Shannon and Wes Bentley. Produced by Legendary Pictures, Andrew Lazars Mad Chance Productions and Akiva Goldsmans Weed Road Pictures, the film was released on June 18, 2010 by Warner Bros. Pictures and was a major critical and commercial failure, grossing only $10 million against a budget of $47 million. A Serbian Film A Serbian Film is a 2010 Serbian exploitation horror film produced and directed by Srđan Spasojević in his feature film debut. Spasojević also co-wrote the film with Aleksandar Radivojević. It tells the story of a financially struggling porn star who agrees to participate in an "art film", only to discover that he has been drafted into a snuff film with pedophilic and necrophilic themes. The film stars Serbian actors Srđan Todorović and Sergej Trifunović. Upon its debut on the art film circuit, the film received substantial attention and controversy for its graphic depictions of pornography, rape, necrophilia, and child sexual abuse. Despite the directors claims that the film is a political allegory, it was investigated in Serbia for crimes against sexual morals and crimes related to the protection of minors. The film has been banned in Spain, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Norway, and was temporarily banned from screening in Brazil. Rendition Rendition is a 2007 American political thriller film directed by Gavin Hood and starring Reese Witherspoon, Meryl Streep, Peter Sarsgaard, Alan Arkin, Jake Gyllenhaal and Omar Metwally. It centers on the controversial CIA practice of extraordinary rendition and is based on the true story of Khalid El-Masri, who was mistaken for Khalid al-Masri. The Sweetest Thing The Sweetest Thing is a 2002 American romantic comedy film directed by Roger Kumble and written by Nancy Pimental, who based the characters on herself and friend Kate Walsh. It stars Cameron Diaz, Christina Applegate and Selma Blair. Timecop Timecop is a 1994 American science fiction action film directed by Peter Hyams and co-written by Mike Richardson and Mark Verheiden. Richardson also served as executive producer. The film is based on Timecop, a story created by Richardson, written by Verheiden, and drawn by Ron Randall, which appeared in the anthology comic Dark Horse Comics, published by Dark Horse Comics. The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme as Max Walker, a police officer in 1994 and later a U.S. Federal agent in 2004, when time travel has been made possible. It also stars Ron Silver as a rogue politician and Mia Sara as Melissa Walker, the agents wife. The story follows an interconnected web of episodes in the agents life as he fights time-travel crime and investigates the politicians plans. Timecop remains Van Dammes highest-grossing film as a lead actor, becoming a cult classic with fans, and it is generally regarded as one of Van Dammes better films by critics. Dog Soldiers Dog Soldiers is a 2002 horror film written, directed and edited by Neil Marshall, and starring Kevin McKidd, Sean Pertwee, and Liam Cunningham. A British-Luxembourgian co-production, set in the highlands of Scotland, it was filmed almost entirely in Luxembourg. In the U.S., it premiered as a Sci Fi Pictures telefilm on the Sci Fi Channel. Poltergeist Poltergeist is a 2015 American supernatural horror film directed by Gil Kenan and written by David Lindsay-Abaire. A reboot/sequel of the 1982 film of the same name and the fourth installment overall in the Poltergeist franchise, the film stars Sam Rockwell, Rosemarie DeWitt, Jared Harris and Jane Adams. Produced by Sam Raimi and Robert Taperts Ghost House Pictures, Real World Pictures and Roy Lees Vertigo Entertainment, the film was released on May 22, 2015 by 20th Century Fox and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in the United States. The film received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics and grossed over $95 million worldwide against a budget of $35 million. On April 10, 2019, it was announced that the Russo brothers would helm a new remake of the franchise. Johnny English Strikes Again Johnny English Strikes Again is a 2018 action comedy film directed by David Kerr. A sequel to Johnny English Reborn, it is the third instalment of the Johnny English series. The film stars Rowan Atkinson in the title role, alongside Ben Miller, Olga Kurylenko, Jake Lacy and Emma Thompson. The film follows the titular MI7 agent who is called into action, when all undercover operatives are exposed in a cyber attack. The film was released in cinemas in the United Kingdom on 5 October 2018 and in the United States on 26 October 2018, by Universal Pictures. The film received generally mixed reviews from critics but was a box office success, grossing $159 million worldwide. The Mission The Mission is a 1986 British period drama film about the experiences of a Jesuit missionary in 18th-century South America. Written by Robert Bolt and directed by Roland Joffé, the film stars Robert De Niro, Jeremy Irons, Ray McAnally, Aidan Quinn, Cherie Lunghi, and Liam Neeson. It won the Palme dOr and the Academy Award for Best Cinematography. In April 2007, it was elected number one on the Church Times Top 50 Religious Films list. Furthermore, it is one of fifteen films listed in the category "Religion" on the Vatican film list. The music, scored by Italian composer Ennio Morricone, ranked 1st on the Australian Broadcasting Corporations Classic 100 Music in the Movies. Dennis the Menace Dennis the Menace is a 1993 American comedy film based on the Hank Ketcham comic strip of the same name. The film was directed by Nick Castle and written and produced by John Hughes, and concerns the misadventures of a mischievous child who wreaks havoc on his next door neighbor George Wilson, usually hangs out with his friends Joey and Margaret Wade, and is followed everywhere by his dog, Ruff. The film also features a cameo appearance by Jeannie Russell who was a cast member on the original television show. A direct-to-video sequel called Dennis the Menace Strikes Again was later released in 1998 without the cast from this film. It was also followed by a Saturday morning cartoon series called All-New Dennis the Menace. Another direct-to-video sequel called A Dennis the Menace Christmas was released in 2007 with different cast from both first and second films. Benny & Joon Benny & Joon is a 1993 romantic comedy film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer about how two eccentric individuals, Sam and Juniper "Joon", find each other and fall in love. Aidan Quinn also stars, and it was directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik. The film is perhaps best known for Depps humorous physical comedy routines and for popularizing, in the United States, the song "Im Gonna Be" by The Proclaimers. Benny & Joon was shot primarily on location in Spokane, while the train scenes at the beginning were shot near Metaline Falls, Washington. Race to Witch Mountain Race to Witch Mountain is a 2009 American science fiction adventure thriller film directed by Andy Fickman and stars Dwayne Johnson, AnnaSophia Robb, Alexander Ludwig, Ciarán Hinds and Carla Gugino. The film is a live-action remake of the 1975 Disney live-action film Escape to Witch Mountain, which is based on the 1968 novel of the same name by Alexander Key. It was Disneys third film adaptation of the novel; the second was Escape to Witch Mountain. Filming began in Los Angeles in March 2008. It was released on March 13, 2009. It is Johnsons second collaboration with Fickman, following The Game Plan, which was also released by Disney. Magnum Force Magnum Force is a 1973 American action thriller and the second to feature Clint Eastwood as maverick cop Harry Callahan, after the 1971 film Dirty Harry. Ted Post, who also directed Eastwood in the television series Rawhide and the feature film Hang Em High, directed this second installment in the Dirty Harry film series. The screenplay was written by John Milius and Michael Cimino. The film score was once again composed by Lalo Schifrin. This film features early appearances by David Soul, Tim Matheson and Robert Urich. Animal Kingdom Animal Kingdom is a 2010 Australian crime drama film written and directed by David Michôd, and starring Ben Mendelsohn, Joel Edgerton, Guy Pearce, James Frecheville, Luke Ford, Jacki Weaver, and Sullivan Stapleton. Michôds script was inspired by events which involved the Pettingill criminal family of Melbourne, Victoria. In 1991, two brothers Trevor Pettingill and Victor Peirce were acquitted in the 1988 shooting murder of two Victorian police officers. Animal Kingdom was critically acclaimed. It received 36 awards and 39 nominations, and Jacki Weaver received multiple awards for her performance, as well as an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress. In Good Company In Good Company is a 2004 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Paul Weitz, and starring Dennis Quaid, Topher Grace, and Scarlett Johansson. The film is about a middle-aged advertising executive whose company is bought out by a large international corporation leaving him with a new boss who is nearly half his age. His life is further complicated when his boss takes a romantic interest in his daughter. Irrational Man Irrational Man is a 2015 American crime mystery drama film written and directed by Woody Allen, and starring Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, Parker Posey and Jamie Blackley. The film was released on July 17, 2015, by Sony Pictures Classics in a limited release, later expanding wider. The film was the last produced by Jack Rollins, who had produced Allens films since the beginning of his filmmaking career in the late 1960s, before his death in June 2015. Raw Raw is a 2016 French-Belgian horror drama film written and directed by Julia Ducournau, and starring Garance Marillier. The plot follows a young vegetarians first year at veterinary school when she tastes meat for the first time and develops a craving for flesh. The film premiered at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival on 14 May 2016 and was theatrically released in the United States on 10 March 2017 by Focus World, and in France on 15 March 2017 by Wild Bunch. The film received critical acclaim, with praise for Ducournaus direction and screenplay, though was met with some controversy for its graphic content. LOL LOL is a 2012 American coming-of-age romantic drama film directed by Lisa Azuelos, written by Azuelos and Kamir Aïnouz. The film is a remake of the 2008 French film LOL, which was also directed by Azuelos. It stars Miley Cyrus, Demi Moore, Ashley Greene and Adam Sevani. It was filmed in 2010 but released by Lionsgate two years later, in the United States on May 4, 2012, as a limited release in 105 theaters without promotion. The film was released in 26 countries. The film received mostly negative reviews from film critics and it earned $10.4 million on an $11 million budget, making it a box office bomb. Apollo 18 Apollo 18 is a 2011 American-Canadian alternate history found footage science fiction horror film written by Brian Miller, directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego, and produced by Timur Bekmambetov and Michele Wolkoff. After various release date changes, the film was released in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada on September 2, 2011. However, the release dates for other territories vary. The film is López-Gallegos first English-language movie. The films premise is that the cancelled Apollo 18 mission actually landed on the Moon in December 1974, but never returned, and as a result the United States has never launched another expedition to the Moon. The film is shot in found-footage style, supposedly "lost footage" of the Apollo 18 mission that was only recently discovered. Daddy's Home 2 Daddys Home 2 is a 2017 American Christmas comedy film directed by Sean Anders and written by Anders and John Morris. A sequel to Daddys Home, it stars Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Linda Cardellini, John Cena, with John Lithgow and Mel Gibson. The plot follows now reformed-fathers Brad and Dusty, now co-parenting Dustys kids, who have to deal with their own fathers visiting for the holidays. Principal photography on the film began in Massachusetts in March 2017 and it was released in the United States by Paramount Pictures on November 10, 2017. Although the film received generally negative reviews from critics, it grossed over $180 million worldwide on a $70 million budget. Rio Bravo Rio Bravo is a 1959 American Western film produced and directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne, Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson, Angie Dickinson, Walter Brennan, and Ward Bond. Written by Jules Furthman and Leigh Brackett, based on the short story "Rio Bravo" by B. H. McCampbell, the film is about the sheriff of the town of Rio Bravo, who arrests the brother of a powerful local rancher to help his drunken deputy/friend. With the help of a "cripple" and a young gunfighter, they hold off the ranchers gang. Rio Bravo was filmed on location at Old Tucson Studios outside Tucson, Arizona, in Technicolor. In 2014, Rio Bravo was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Perfect Sense Perfect Sense, formerly known as The Last Word, is a 2011 science fiction drama film directed by David Mackenzie and written by Kim Fupz Aakeson, starring Eva Green and Ewan McGregor. Scenes were shot in various locations around Glasgow, Mexico City and Kenya. The film premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Long Shot Long Shot is a 2019 American romantic comedy film directed by Jonathan Levine and written by Dan Sterling and Liz Hannah. The plot follows a journalist who reunites with his former babysitter, now the United States Secretary of State. OShea Jackson Jr., Andy Serkis, June Diane Raphael, Bob Odenkirk, and Alexander Skarsgård also star. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 9, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on May 3, 2019, by Lionsgate. It received generally positive reviews from critics and praise for the chemistry between Rogen and Theron, but underperformed at the box office. The Whole Ten Yards The Whole Ten Yards is a 2004 American crime comedy film directed by Howard Deutch and starring Bruce Willis, Matthew Perry, Amanda Peet, Natasha Henstridge, and Kevin Pollak. It is a sequel to the 2000 film The Whole Nine Yards. It was based on characters created by Mitchell Kapner, who was the writer of the first film. It was released on April 7, 2004 in North America. Unlike the first film, which was a commercial success despite receiving mixed reviews, The Whole Ten Yards was a major critical and commercial failure. Win Win Win Win is a 2011 American sports comedy-drama film directed and written by Tom McCarthy and starring Paul Giamatti, Alex Shaffer, Amy Ryan, Bobby Cannavale, Jeffrey Tambor, Burt Young and Melanie Lynskey. Gold Gold is a 2016 American crime drama film directed by Stephen Gaghan and written by Patrick Massett and John Zinman. The film stars Matthew McConaughey, Édgar Ramírez, Bryce Dallas Howard, Corey Stoll, Toby Kebbell, Craig T. Nelson, Stacy Keach and Bruce Greenwood. The film is loosely based on the true story of the 1993 Bre-X mining scandal, when a massive gold deposit was supposedly discovered in the jungles of Indonesia; however, for legal reasons and to enhance the appeal of the film, character names and story details were changed. Principal photography began on June 29, 2015, in New York City, New Mexico and Thailand. The film had a limited release in the United States on December 30, 2016, before going wide on January 27, 2017. The film received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song. Best in Show Best in Show is a 2000 American mockumentary comedy film co-written by Christopher Guest and Eugene Levy and directed by Guest. The film follows five entrants in a prestigious dog show, and focuses on the slightly surreal interactions among the various owners and handlers, as they travel to the show and then compete during the show. There are also short depictions of the characters six months after the show is over. Among the comedic aspects of the film are similarities between the personalities and characteristics of the owners and those of their dogs. Much of the dialogue was improvised. Many of the comic actors were also involved in Guests other films, including Waiting for Guffman, A Mighty Wind, For Your Consideration, and Mascots. The films score was composed by C. J. Vanston. In the Loop In the Loop is a 2009 British satirical black comedy film directed by Armando Iannucci. The film is a spin-off from his BBC Television series The Thick of It and satirises Anglo-American politics, in particular the invasion of Iraq. It was nominated for the 2009 Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. The film stars Peter Capaldi, Tom Hollander, Gina McKee, Chris Addison, David Rasche, and James Gandolfini. Step Up Revolution Step Up Revolution is a 2012 American 3D dance film and the fourth installment in the Step Up film series. It was released on July 27, 2012. The film was directed by Scott Speer and stars Ryan Guzman and Kathryn McCormick, the latter from the sixth season of So You Think You Can Dance. The film features choreography by Jamal Sims, Christopher Scott, Chuck Maldonado and Travis Wall. The production design was created by Carlos A. Menendez. Unlike the first three films, produced by Touchstone Pictures and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, this film was produced by Summit Entertainment and Offspring Entertainment without Disneys involvement and distributed by Lionsgate. This is also the first Summit Entertainment film after being acquired by Lionsgate in January 2012. A Tale of Two Sisters A Tale of Two Sisters is a 2003 South Korean psychological horror drama film written and directed by Kim Jee-woon. The film is inspired by a Joseon Dynasty era folktale entitled Janghwa Hongryeon jeon, which has been adapted to film several times. The plot focuses on a recently released patient from a mental institution who returns home with her sister, only to face disturbing events between her stepmother and the ghosts haunting their house- all of which are connected to a dark past in the familys history. The film opened to very positive reviews from critics and won Best Picture at the 2004 Fantasporto Film Festival. It is both the highest-grossing Korean horror film and the first to be screened in American theatres. An American remake titled The Uninvited was released in 2009 to mixed reviews. Bringing Up Baby Bringing Up Baby is a 1938 American screwball comedy film directed by Howard Hawks, and starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film tells the story of a paleontologist in a number of predicaments involving a scatterbrained heiress and a leopard named Baby. The screenplay was adapted by Dudley Nichols and Hagar Wilde from a short story by Wilde which originally appeared in Colliers Weekly magazine on April 10, 1937. The script was written specifically for Hepburn, and was tailored to her personality. Filming began in September 1937 and wrapped in January 1938; it was over schedule and over budget. Production was frequently delayed due to uncontrollable laughing fits between Hepburn and Grant. Hepburn struggled with her comedic performance and was coached by another cast member, vaudeville veteran Walter Catlett. A tame leopard was used during the shooting; its trainer was off-screen with a whip for all of its scenes. Bringing up Baby was a commercial flop upon its release, although it eventually made a small profit after its re-release in the early 1940s. Shortly after the films premiere, Hepburn was labeled as "box office poison" by the Independent Theatre Owners of America and her career would not recover until The Philadelphia Story two years later. The films reputation began to grow during the 1950s, when it was first shown on television. Since then, the film has received acclaim from both critics and audience for its zany antics and pratfalls, absurd situations and misunderstandings, perfect sense of comic timing, completely screwball cast, series of lunatic and hare-brained misadventures, disasters, light-hearted surprises and romantic comedy. In 1990, Bringing Up Baby was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", and it has appeared on a number of greatest-films lists, ranking at 88th on the American Film Institutes 100 greatest American films of all time list. Blow-Up Blowup is a 1966 mystery thriller film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and produced by Carlo Ponti. It was Antonionis first entirely English-language film, and stars David Hemmings as a London fashion photographer who believes he has unwittingly captured a murder on film. The film also stars Vanessa Redgrave, Sarah Miles, John Castle, Jane Birkin, Tsai Chin, Peter Bowles, and Gillian Hills, as well as 1960s model Veruschka. The films plot was inspired by Julio Cortázars 1959 short story "Las babas del diablo". The screenplay was by Antonioni and Tonino Guerra, with English dialogue by British playwright Edward Bond. Cinematography was helmed by Carlo di Palma. The films non-diegetic music was scored by jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, while rock group the Yardbirds also feature. The film is set within the mod subculture of 1960s Swinging London. In the main competition section of the Cannes Film Festival, Blowup won the Grand Prix du Festival International du Film, the festivals highest honour. The American release of the counterculture-era film with its explicit sexual content was in direct defiance of Hollywoods Production Code. Its subsequent critical and box-office success influenced the abandonment of the code in 1968 in favour of the MPAA film rating system. Blowup would inspire subsequent films, including Francis Ford Coppolas The Conversation and Brian De Palmas Blow Out. In 2012, Blowup was ranked No. 144 in the Sight & Sound critics poll of the worlds greatest films. The Peacemaker The Peacemaker is a 1997 American action-political thriller film starring George Clooney, Nicole Kidman, Armin Mueller-Stahl and Aleksandr Baluev and directed by Mimi Leder. It was the first DreamWorks film ever released. While the story takes place all over the world, it was shot primarily in the Republic of Macedonia and Russia, with some sequences filmed in New York City, Philadelphia, and Bratislava. The basis for the movie was the 1997 book One Point Safe, about the state of Russias nuclear arsenal. Storks Storks is a 2016 American computer-animated adventure comedy film produced by the Warner Animation Group and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was directed by Nicholas Stoller and Doug Sweetland, written by Stoller and stars the voices of Andy Samberg, Katie Crown, Kelsey Grammer, Jennifer Aniston, Ty Burrell, Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele, Stephen Kramer Glickman, and Danny Trejo. The film follows a hotshot package delivering stork and his female human partner, working at the distribution center of an enormous online store, Cornerstore.com, situated high in the mountains. After a boy sends a letter to the company, the two accidentally create a female baby using the defunct baby factory the storks had formerly used in their original business of making and delivering babies. In order to protect the baby from the companys manager and ensure Juniors promotion to succeed him, the two set off on a journey to deliver the baby to the boys family. Storks premiered in Los Angeles on September 17, 2016, and was released on September 23, 2016 in 3D, IMAX and conventional formats. The film received generally mixed reviews from critics and it earned $183 million worldwide against a $70 million budget during its theatrical run. Sanctum Sanctum is a 2011 Australian-American 3D disaster survival film directed by Alister Grierson and written by John Garvin and Andrew Wight. It stars Richard Roxburgh, Rhys Wakefield, Alice Parkinson, Dan Wyllie, and Ioan Gruffudd. Wight also produced the film, with James Cameron as executive producer. The film was released in the United States on 4 February 2011 by Universal Pictures to predominantly negative reviews from critics but it was a box office success, earning $108.6 million on a $30 million budget. It also received an AACTA Award nomination for Best Visual Effects. Universal Studios Home Entertainment released Sanctum on DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and Blu-ray 3D on 7 June 2011. Wristcutters: A Love Story Wristcutters: A Love Story is a 2006 American black comedy road movie written and directed by Goran Dukić and starring Patrick Fugit, Shea Whigham, and Shannyn Sossamon. Its premise is set in a strange afterlife way-station that has been reserved for people who have died by suicide. It is based on Etgar Kerets short story "Knellers Happy Campers". A graphic novel version was titled Pizzeria Kamikaze. The film was originally intended to be shot on super-16 color infrared film, which was produced specially by Kodak. The color-shifts inherent in using this kind of film were thought to enhance the parallel world feel to the action. In the end, it proved to be too time-consuming and the film was shot using normal filmstock manipulated in post-processing. The film was produced on an estimated budget of $1 million. Premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, it was distributed in limited release on October 19, 2007, before being expanded into wide release on November 2, 2007. It was released on DVD on March 25, 2008, courtesy of Lionsgate Home Entertainment. The film received positive reviews and has garnered a cult following. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants is a 2005 American comedy drama film released by Warner Bros. Pictures, based on the 2001 novel of the same name by Ann Brashares. It was directed by Ken Kwapis and written by Delia Ephron and Elizabeth Chandler. The films production budget was $25 million. At the box office, it brought in a total domestic gross of $39,053,061. The DVD was released in the United States on October 11, 2005, and features on-camera commentary by Amber Tamblyn, Alexis Bledel, and America Ferrera and deleted scenes. The film was partially shot in the Kamloops and Ashcroft area in British Columbia, Canada. It is the first installment of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants film series, which include a sequel The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, while a third film is in development. A musical adaptation based on the film is also in development. Underground Underground, is a 1995 comedy-drama film directed by Emir Kusturica, with a screenplay co-written by the director and Dušan Kovačević. It is also known by the subtitle Once Upon a Time There Was One Country, which was the title of the 5-hour mini-series shown on Serbian RTS television. The film uses the epic story of two friends to portray a Yugoslav history from the beginning of World War II until the beginning of Yugoslav Wars. The film was an international co-production with companies from Yugoslavia, France, Germany, Czech Republic and Hungary. The theatrical version is 163 minutes long. In interviews, Kusturica stated that his original version ran for over 320 minutes, and that he was forced to cut it by co-producers. Underground won the Palme dOr at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. It was Kusturicas second such award after When Father Was Away on Business. It went on to win other honours. My Bloody Valentine My Bloody Valentine 3D is a 2009 American slasher film directed by Patrick Lussier, and starring Jensen Ackles, Jaime King, Betsy Rue, and Kerr Smith. It is a remake of the 1981 Canadian slasher film of the same name, and focuses on residents in a small mining town that is plagued by a serial killer on Valentines Day. It features supporting performances by Tom Atkins and Kevin Tighe. After filming on location in Pennsylvania, the film was given a 3D theatrical release in the United States on January 16, 2009 by Lionsgate. It was the first R-rated film to be projected in RealD technology and to have a wide release in 3D-enabled theaters. The film received mixed reviews from critics but was a box office success, grossing over $100 million worldwide. Automata Autómata is a 2014 Spanish-Bulgarian science fiction action film starring Antonio Banderas. The film is directed by Spanish director Gabe Ibáñez and co-written by Ibáñez with Igor Legarreta and Javier Sánchez Donate. Along with Banderas, the film stars Birgitte Hjort Sørensen, Melanie Griffith, Dylan McDermott, Robert Forster and Tim McInnerny. Cry-Baby Cry-Baby is a 1990 American teen musical romantic comedy film written and directed by John Waters. It was the only film of Waters over which studios were in a bidding war, coming off the heels of the successful Hairspray. The film stars Johnny Depp as 1950s teen rebel "Cry-Baby" Wade Walker, and also features a large ensemble cast that includes Amy Locane, Polly Bergen, Susan Tyrrell, Iggy Pop, Ricki Lake, and Traci Lords, with appearances by Troy Donahue, Joe Dallesandro, Joey Heatherton, David Nelson, Willem Dafoe, and Patricia Hearst. The story centers on a group of delinquents who refer to themselves as "drapes" and their interaction with the rest of the town and its other subculture, the "squares", in 1950s Baltimore, Maryland. "Cry-Baby" Walker, a drape, and Allison, a square, create upheaval and turmoil in their little town of Baltimore by breaking the subculture taboos and falling in love. The film shows what the young couple has to overcome to be together and how their actions affect the rest of the town. Part of the film takes place at the now-closed Enchanted Forest amusement park in Ellicott City. Others take place in the historic neighborhoods and towns of Hampden, Baltimore City, Reisterstown, Jessup, Milford Mill, and Sykesville, Maryland. The only scenes not filmed in Maryland were shot at Golden Oak Ranch in Santa Clarita Valley, California. The film did not achieve high audience numbers in its initial release, but has subsequently become a cult classic and spawned a Broadway musical of the same name which was nominated for four Tony Awards. The Boxtrolls The Boxtrolls is a 2014 American stop-motion animated fantasy comedy film directed by Graham Annable and Anthony Stacchi based on the 2005 novel Here Be Monsters! by Alan Snow. It is produced by Laika. The film tells the story of Eggs, a human boy raised by trash-collecting trolls, known as "Boxtrolls", as he attempts to save them from Archibald Snatcher, a pest exterminator. The film introduces Isaac Hempstead-Wright as the voice of Eggs and features the voices of Ben Kingsley, Elle Fanning, Dee Bradley Baker, Steve Blum, Toni Collette, Jared Harris, Nick Frost, Richard Ayoade, Tracy Morgan, and Simon Pegg. The film was released on September 26, 2014, by Focus Features, to generally positive reviews from critics. The film earned $109 million on a $60 million budget. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Lake Placid Lake Placid is a 1999 American monster horror action film written by David E. Kelley and directed by Steve Miner. It is the first installment in the Lake Placid franchise. It stars Bill Pullman, Bridget Fonda, Oliver Platt, Brendan Gleeson, Betty White, Meredith Salenger and Mariska Hargitay. The plot revolves around a giant, 30-foot-long monstrous saltwater crocodile which terrorizes the fictional location of Black Lake, Maine, United States, and also follows a dysfunctional group who attempt to capture or kill the beast. The film was produced by Fox 2000 Pictures and Stan Winston Studios and principal photography was shot in British Columbia, Canada. The film was distributed by 20th Century Fox and released in cinemas in the United States on July 16, 1999, and in the United Kingdom on March 31, 2000. It grossed $56.9 million worldwide and was followed by five made-for-television sequels, starting with Lake Placid 2 in 2007. Rudy Rudy is a 1993 American biographical sports film directed by David Anspaugh. It is an account of the life of Daniel "Rudy" Ruettiger, who harbored dreams of playing football at the University of Notre Dame despite significant obstacles. It was the first film that the Notre Dame administration allowed to be shot on campus since Knute Rockne in 1940. In 2005, Rudy was named one of the best 25 sports movies of the previous 25 years in two polls by ESPN. It was ranked the 54th-most inspiring film of all time in the "AFI 100 Years" series. The film was released on October 15, 1993, by TriStar Pictures. It stars Sean Astin as the title character, along with Ned Beatty, Jason Miller and Charles S. Dutton. The script was written by Angelo Pizzo, who created Hoosiers, which was also directed by Anspaugh. The film was shot in Illinois and Indiana. Robin Hood Robin Hood is a 2018 American action-adventure film directed by Otto Bathurst and written by Ben Chandler and David James Kelly, from a story by Chandler. It is a quasi-contemporary retelling of the Robin Hood legend, and follows his training by John to steal from the Sheriff of Nottingham. The film stars Taron Egerton, Jamie Foxx, Ben Mendelsohn, Eve Hewson, Tim Minchin, and Jamie Dornan. The film was announced in February 2015, with Egerton signing on as the lead role that September. Hewson, Foxx and Mendelsohn all joined the cast over the following year, and principal photography began in February 2017, lasting through May. Robin Hood was released by Lionsgate on November 21, 2018. The film received negative reviews from critics, who criticized the direction, narrative and wasting of the cast, and has grossed over $84 million against a production budget of $100 million. Due to its critical and financial disappointment, partnered with its modern take on a classic source material, numerous publications compared the film to 2017s Legend of the Sword. Robin Hood was nominated for three Razzies for Worst Remake, Worst Supporting Actor for Foxx, and Worst Picture. The Ice Storm The Ice Storm is a 1997 American drama film directed by Ang Lee, based on Rick Moody’s 1994 novel of the same name. The film features an ensemble cast of Kevin Kline, Joan Allen, Tobey Maguire, Christina Ricci, Elijah Wood, Katie Holmes, Glenn Fitzgerald, Jamey Sheridan, and Sigourney Weaver. Set during Thanksgiving 1973, The Ice Storm is about two dysfunctional New Canaan upper-class families who are trying to deal with tumultuous social changes of the early 1970s, and their escapism through alcohol, adultery, and sexual experimentation. The film opened in the United States on September 26, 1997. Its release was limited and it ultimately grossed US$8 million on a budget of US$18 million. A special two-disc DVD set was released as part of the Criterion Collection on March 18, 2008. After Hours After Hours is a 1985 American black comedy film directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Joseph Minion, and starring Griffin Dunne with an ensemble cast. The film follows Paul Hackett, portrayed by Dunne, as he experiences a series of misadventures while making his way home from New York Citys SoHo district during the night. Warner Home Video released the film on VHS and Beta in 1986 for both widescreen and pan-and-scan NTSC laserdiscs. It has also been released on DVD. Thirteen Days Thirteen Days is a 2000 American historical political thriller film directed by Roger Donaldson. It dramatizes the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, seen from the perspective of the US political leadership. Kevin Costner stars as top White House assistant Kenneth P. ODonnell, with Bruce Greenwood featured as President John F. Kennedy, Steven Culp as Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, and Dylan Baker as Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara. While the film carries the same title as the book Thirteen Days by former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, it is in fact based on a different book, The Kennedy Tapes: Inside the White House During the Cuban Missile Crisis, by Ernest May and Philip Zelikow. It is the second docudrama made about the crisis, the first being 1974s The Missiles of October, which was based on Kennedys book. The 2000 film contains some newly declassified information not available to the earlier production, but takes greater dramatic license, particularly in its choice of ODonnell as protagonist. It received generally positive reviews from critics who praised the screenplay and performances of the cast but was a major box office failure grossing $66.6 million against its $80 million budget. Just My Luck Just My Luck is a 2006 American romantic comedy film directed by Donald Petrie and written by I. Marlene King and Amy B. Harris. The film stars Lindsay Lohan and Chris Pine as the main characters. Lohan stars as Ashley, the luckiest girl in Manhattan, New York City. She loses her luck after kissing Jake, portrayed by Pine, at a masquerade bash. The film features supporting roles by Samaire Armstrong, Faizon Love, Missi Pyle, and McFly, the English band whom Jake discovers in the film and tries to help by finding them a producer. Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Cheaper by the Dozen 2 is a 2005 American family comedy film produced by 20th Century Fox directed by Adam Shankman; Shawn Levy was a producer of it and made an appearance as a hospital intern in it. It is the sequel to the 2003 film Cheaper by the Dozen. Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt, Hilary Duff, Piper Perabo, Alyson Stoner, and Tom Welling reprise their roles as members of the twelve-child Baker family. Eugene Levy co-stars as the patriarch of a rival family of eight children. Carmen Electra portrays his wife. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is a 1920 German silent horror film, directed by Robert Wiene and written by Hans Janowitz and Carl Mayer. Considered the quintessential work of German Expressionist cinema, it tells the story of an insane hypnotist who uses a somnambulist to commit murders. The film features a dark and twisted visual style, with sharp-pointed forms, oblique and curving lines, structures and landscapes that lean and twist in unusual angles, and shadows and streaks of light painted directly onto the sets. The script was inspired by various experiences from the lives of Janowitz and Mayer, both pacifists who were left distrustful of authority after their experiences with the military during World War I. The film makes use of a frame story, with a prologue and epilogue which, in a twist ending, reveals the main narrative is actually the delusion of a madman. Janowitz has claimed this device was forced upon the writers against their will. The films design was handled by Hermann Warm, Walter Reimann and Walter Röhrig, who recommended a fantastic, graphic style over a naturalistic one. The film thematizes brutal and irrational authority; Caligari represents the German war government, and Cesare is symbolic of the common man conditioned, like soldiers, to kill. In his influential book From Caligari to Hitler, Siegfried Kracauer says the film reflects a subconscious need in German society for a tyrant, and is an example of Germanys obedience to authority and unwillingness to rebel against deranged authority. He says the film is a premonition of the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. Kracauer also argues the addition of the frame story turns an otherwise "revolutionary" film into a "conformistic" one, though critics have argued a later discovery that the frame story was included in original script undermines Kracauers theory. Other themes of the film include the destabilized contrast between insanity and sanity, the subjective perception of reality, and the duality of human nature. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari was released just as foreign film industries were easing restrictions on the import of German films following World War I, so it was screened internationally. Accounts differ as to its financial and critical success upon release, but modern film critics and historians have largely praised it as a revolutionary film. Critic Roger Ebert called it arguably "the first true horror film", and film reviewer Danny Peary called it cinemas first cult film and a precursor for arthouse films. Considered a classic, it helped draw worldwide attention to the artistic merit of German cinema and had a major influence on American films, particularly in the genres of horror and film noir. The Legend of Bagger Vance The Legend of Bagger Vance is a 2000 sports drama film directed by Robert Redford, and stars Will Smith, Matt Damon, and Charlize Theron. The screenplay by Jeremy Leven is based on the 1995 book The Legend of Bagger Vance: A Novel of Golf and the Game of Life by Steven Pressfield. It takes place in the U.S. state of Georgia in 1931. The film served as the final roles of Jack Lemmon before his death the following year and Lane Smith before his death five years later. On release, the film was a box office bomb, grossing almost $40 million worldwide — only half of its budget — and received mixed reviews; criticism was targeted by several African American commentators and reviewers for employing the "magical negro" stereotype. Original Sin Original Sin is a 2001 erotic thriller film starring Antonio Banderas and Angelina Jolie. It is based on the novel Waltz into Darkness by Cornell Woolrich, and is a remake of the 1969 François Truffaut film Mississippi Mermaid. The movie was produced by actress Michelle Pfeiffers production company, Via Rosa Productions. Crimes and Misdemeanors Crimes and Misdemeanors is a 1989 American existential comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen, who stars alongside Martin Landau, Mia Farrow, Anjelica Huston, Jerry Orbach, Alan Alda, Sam Waterston and Joanna Gleason. Although a box office flop, the film was met with critical acclaim, and received three Oscar nominations: Woody Allen, for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, and Martin Landau, for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. In several publications, Crimes and Misdemeanors has been ranked as one of Allens greatest films. The Little Prince The Little Prince is a 2015 English-language French 3D animated fantasy adventure family drama film directed by Mark Osborne and based on the 1943 novella of the same name by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. The film stars the voices of Jeff Bridges, Rachel McAdams, Paul Rudd, Bud Cort, Marion Cotillard, Benicio del Toro, James Franco, Ricky Gervais, Paul Giamatti, Riley Osborne, Albert Brooks and Mackenzie Foy. It is the first adaptation as a full-length animated feature of The Little Prince. The film relates the story of the book using stop motion animation, which is woven into a computer animated framing narrative about a young girl who has just met the books now-elderly aviator narrator, who tells her the story of his meeting with the Little Prince in the Sahara desert. The films animation was provided by studio Mikros Image. The film premiered on 22 May 2015 at the 68th Cannes Film Festival in an out-of-competition screening, followed by a wide release in France on 29 July by Paramount Pictures. The film was originally set to be released in theatres across the United States on March 18, 2016 before being dropped due to budget cuts; Netflix later acquired the US distribution rights and released it on August 5, 2016. The film has received positive reviews, earning praise for its style of animation and homage paid to the source material, and earned $97.6 million on a €55 million budget, becoming the most successful French animated film abroad of all time. I Am Mother I Am Mother is a 2019 Australian science fiction thriller film directed by Grant Sputore, from a screenplay by Michael Lloyd Green. Starring Clara Rugaard, Luke Hawker, Rose Byrne, and Hilary Swank, the film follows Daughter, a girl in a post-apocalyptic bunker, being raised by Mother, an android supposed to aid in the repopulation of Earth. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on 25 January 2019. Netflix released it in several countries on 7 June 2019. Night on Earth Night on Earth is a 1991 art comedy-drama film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch. It is a collection of five vignettes, taking place during the same night, concerning the temporary bond formed between taxi driver and passenger in five cities: Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Rome, and Helsinki. Jarmusch wrote the screenplay in about eight days, and the choice of certain cities was largely based on the actors with whom he wanted to work. The soundtrack of the same name is by Tom Waits. Young Guns Young Guns is a 1988 American Western film directed by Christopher Cain and written by John Fusco. The film is the first to be produced by Morgan Creek Productions. The film stars Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips, Charlie Sheen, Dermot Mulroney, Casey Siemaszko, Terence Stamp, Terry OQuinn, Brian Keith, and Jack Palance. The film is a retelling of the adventures of Billy the Kid during the Lincoln County War, which took place in New Mexico during 1877–78. It was filmed in and around New Mexico. Historian Dr. Paul Hutton called Young Guns the most historically accurate of all prior Billy the Kid films. It opened no. 1 at the box office, eventually earning $45 million from a moderate $11 million budget. A sequel, Young Guns II, was released in 1990. House on Haunted Hill House on Haunted Hill is a 1999 American supernatural horror film directed by William Malone and starring Geoffrey Rush, Famke Janssen, Taye Diggs, Ali Larter, Chris Kattan, Bridgette Wilson, Peter Gallagher, and Jeffrey Combs. The plot follows a group of strangers who are invited to a party at an abandoned insane asylum, where they are offered $1 million each by an amusement park mogul if they are able to survive the night. Produced by Robert Zemeckis and Joel Silver, it is a remake of the 1959 film of the same title directed by William Castle, and features special effects by famed make-up artists Gregory Nicotero and Dick Smith. House on Haunted Hill marked the producing debut of Dark Castle Entertainment, a production company that went on to produce numerous other horror films, including additional remakes. House on Haunted Hill premiered on Halloween weekend in 1999. In the tradition of William Castles theater gimmicks, Warner Bros. supplied promotional scratchcards to cinemas showing the film, offering ticket buyers a chance to win a money prize, similar to the movies characters. The film received middling reviews from major critics, but was a commercial success, opening number one at the box office and grossing over $40 million domestically. In 2007, the film was followed by a direct-to-DVD sequel, Return to House on Haunted Hill, which was released in both rated and unrated editions. Re-Animator Re-Animator is a 1985 American horror comedy film loosely based on the 1922 H. P. Lovecraft serial novelette Herbert West–Reanimator. Directed by Stuart Gordon and produced by Brian Yuzna, the film stars Jeffrey Combs as Herbert West, a medical student who has invented a reagent which can re-animate deceased bodies. He and his classmate Dan Cain begin to test the serum on dead human bodies, and conflict with Dr. Carl Hill, who is infatuated with Cains fiancée and wants to claim the invention as his own. Originally devised by Gordon as a theatrical stage production and later a half-hour television pilot, the television script was revised to become a feature film. Filmed in Hollywood on an estimated budget of $900,000, the film originally received an X rating, and was later edited to obtain an R rating for video rental stores. It is the first film in the Re-Animator film series, having been followed by Bride of Re-Animator in 1990 and Beyond Re-Animator in 2003. Released to mostly positive reviews, Re-Animator has since been considered a cult film. Star Wars: The Clone Wars Star Wars: The Clone Wars is a 2008 American 3D animated science fiction action-adventure film set within the Star Wars universe, leading into a TV series of the same name produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The film is set during the three-year time period between the films Episode II – Attack of the Clones and Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film premiered on August 10, 2008 at the Graumans Egyptian Theatre, while screening in wide-release on August 14, 2008 across Australia, and August 15 in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. The Clone Wars served as an introduction to the television series of the same name, which debuted on October 3, 2008. Though critical reception was negative, the film was a box office success, and grossed $68.3 million worldwide against an $8.5 million budget. G.O.R.A. G.O.R.A. is a 2004 Turkish science-fiction comedy film, directed by Ömer Faruk Sorak, which stars Cem Yılmaz as a used carpet salesman who is abducted by aliens from the planet G.O.R.A. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2004 and was followed by the sequels A.R.O.G and Arif V 216. Wet Hot American Summer Wet Hot American Summer is a 2001 American satirical comedy film directed by David Wain from a screenplay written by Wain and Michael Showalter. The film features an ensemble cast, including Janeane Garofalo, David Hyde Pierce, Molly Shannon, Paul Rudd, Christopher Meloni, Michael Showalter, Elizabeth Banks, Ken Marino, Michael Ian Black, Bradley Cooper, Amy Poehler, Zak Orth, and A. D. Miles. The film takes place during the last full day at a fictional summer camp in 1981, and spoofs the sex comedies aimed at teen audiences of that era. The film was a critical and commercial failure, but has since developed a cult following, as many of its cast members have gone on to high-profile work. Netflix revived the franchise with the release of an eight-episode prequel series starring most of the films original cast, on July 31, 2015; and an eight-episode sequel series, set ten years after the original film, on August 4, 2017. The Astronaut's Wife The Astronauts Wife is a 1999 American science fiction thriller film directed and written by Rand Ravich. It stars Johnny Depp and Charlize Theron. Stand Up Guys Stand Up Guys is a 2012 American crime comedy film directed by Fisher Stevens and starring Al Pacino, Christopher Walken, and Alan Arkin. The film was released in North America on February 1, 2013. "Stand up guy" is an American phrase meaning a loyal and reliable friend. Sexy Beast Sexy Beast is a 2000 crime film directed by Jonathan Glazer and written by Louis Mellis and David Scinto. It stars Ray Winstone, Ben Kingsley and Ian McShane. It follows Gal Dove, a retired ex-gangster visited by a violent gangster who demands that he takes part in a bank job. Kingsleys performance earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. In 2004 the magazine Total Film named Sexy Beast the 15th best British film. The Snowman The Snowman is a 2017 psychological crime horror thriller film directed by Tomas Alfredson and written by Hossein Amini, Peter Straughan and Søren Sveistrup, and based on the novel of the same name by Jo Nesbø. An international co-production between the United Kingdom, United States, Sweden, and Japan; the film stars Michael Fassbender, Rebecca Ferguson, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Val Kilmer, and J. K. Simmons, and follows a detective who tries to find a serial killer who uses snowmen as his calling card. Principal photography began on 18 January 2016 in Norway, before moving to London and Sweden. The film premiered on 7 October 2017 at the Haifa International Film Festival, and was theatrically released by Universal Pictures, on 13 October 2017 in the United Kingdom and 20 October 2017 in the United States. It grossed $43 million worldwide against a $35 million budget, and it was widely panned by critics, who called it "clichéd and uninvolving." Alfredson later attributed many of the films problems to the films rushed production schedule. Night Watch Night Watch is a 2004 Russian urban fantasy supernatural thriller film written by Timur Bekmambetov and Laeta Kalogridis and directed by Timur Bekmambetov. It is loosely based on the novel The Night Watch by Sergei Lukyanenko, and is followed by a sequel, Day Watch. It was Russias submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film grossed $1.5 million in limited theatrical release in the United States, then significantly overperformed in United States home video market. Andhadhun Andhadhun is a 2018 Indian black comedy crime thriller film that was co-written and directed by Sriram Raghavan, produced by Matchbox Pictures, and distributed by Viacom18 Motion Pictures and Eros International. The film stars Tabu, Ayushmann Khurrana and Radhika Apte, and tells the story of a blind piano player who unwittingly becomes embroiled in the murder of a former film actor. The script of Andhadhun was written by Raghavan, Arijit Biswas, Pooja Ladha Surti, Yogesh Chandekar and Hemanth Rao. The film was edited by Surti, and K. U. Mohanan was its director of photography. Amit Trivedi composed songs for the film and Jaideep Sahni wrote the lyrics. Raftaar and Girish Nakod co-wrote a song as guest composers. In 2013, Hemanth Rao suggested to Raghavan that he watch LAccordeur, a 2010 French short film about a blind pianist. Raghavan liked the film and decided to base a script on it. Khurrana was cast in the lead role after he contacted Raghavan and expressed an interest in working with him. The film was shot in Pune in 44 days spread over more than a year; principal photography began in June 2017 and ended on 17 July 2018. Andhadhun was released by Viacom18 Motion Pictures theatrically in India on 5 October 2018 to widespread acclaim. Critics highlighted the writing, and Khurrana and Tabus performances. It won four awards, including Best Director and Best Screenplay, at the Screen Awards ceremony and five Filmfare Awards, including Best Film and Best Actor for Khurrana. It also won three National Film Awards: Best Feature Film in Hindi, Best Actor for Khurrana, and Best Screenplay. The film was produced on a budget of and has grossed over at the worldwide box office, including in China. Copycat Copycat is a 1995 American psychological thriller directed by Jon Amiel and starring Sigourney Weaver, Holly Hunter and Dermot Mulroney. The score was composed by Christopher Young. The Legend of Hercules The Legend of Hercules is a 2014 American 3D action fantasy film directed by Renny Harlin, written by Daniel Giat and Sean Hood, and starring Kellan Lutz, Gaia Weiss, Scott Adkins, Roxanne McKee, and Liam Garrigan. It was one of two Hollywood-studio Hercules films released in 2014, alongside Paramount Pictures and MGMs co-production Hercules, released six months earlier on January 10, 2014. The Legend of Hercules was a box-office bomb and received extremely negative reviews, unlike Hercules, which was a financial box-office success and opened to far stronger reviews. High School Musical 2 High School Musical 2 is a 2007 American musical television film written by Peter Barsocchini and directed by Kenny Ortega. It is the second installment in the High School Musical trilogy. High School Musical 2 follows Troy Bolton, Gabriella Montez, and the rest of the East High Wildcats as they go on summer vacation. Troy, job hunting to fund his upcoming expedition to college, manages to gain employment for him and his friends at a country club owned by Sharpay Evans. Unbeknownst to Troy and the team, Sharpay seeks to sabotage their friendship, as well as the romance between Troy and Gabriella, and begin a relationship with him instead. High School Musical 2 retained Utah as a central filming location with a return to East High School, while Entrada at Snow Canyon Country Club was adopted as the Evans country club. Additional scenes were filmed in Los Angeles. Upon the films release on August 17, 2007, it broke a plethora of viewership records as it became the most commercially successful Disney Channel Original Movie ever produced. In the U.S., High School Musical 2 generated 17 million viewers in its premiere broadcast, smashing the record of its predecessor by over ten million, while the figure remains the highest the network has ever produced. It also ranked as the highest-rated basic cable telecast at the time. The films soundtrack also enjoyed widespread success; it was certified double platinum in its first week as it debuted at number one in the United States. Additionally, its lead single, "What Time Is It?", reached number six on the Billboard Hot 100. The film and soundtrack received generally mixed reviews from critics, whereas fan reception was more positive. A sequel, Senior Year, was released theatrically in 2008. Wicker Park Wicker Park is a 2004 American romantic thriller drama film directed by Paul McGuigan and starring Josh Hartnett, Rose Byrne, Diane Kruger and Matthew Lillard. It is a remake of the 1996 French film LAppartement, which in turn is loosely based on Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream. It was nominated for the Grand Prix at the Film Festival of Montreal, the city in which the film was partially filmed. The title refers to the Wicker Park neighborhood on Chicagos near northwest side. Solace Solace is a 2015 American mystery thriller film directed by Afonso Poyart and starring Anthony Hopkins, Colin Farrell, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Abbie Cornish. The film was released on December 16, 2016, by Lionsgate Premiere. The film is about a psychic doctor, John Clancy, who works with an FBI special agent in search of serial killer Charles Ambrose. The films script was originally planned and developed as a sequel to the 1995 thriller film Se7en, but the idea was eventually scrapped, and Solace was completed as a standalone film instead. Last Man Standing Last Man Standing is a 1996 American action film written and directed by Walter Hill and starring Bruce Willis, Christopher Walken, and Bruce Dern. It is a credited remake of Akira Kurosawas Yojimbo. Innerspace Innerspace is a 1987 American science-fiction comedy film directed by Joe Dante and produced by Michael Finnell. Steven Spielberg served as executive producer. It was inspired by the 1966 science fiction film Fantastic Voyage. It stars Dennis Quaid, Martin Short and Meg Ryan, with Robert Picardo and Kevin McCarthy, with music composed by Jerry Goldsmith. It earned well over $25 million in its domestic gross revenue and won an Oscar, the only film directed by Dante to do so. The Pledge The Pledge is a 2001 American neo-noir mystery drama film directed by Sean Penn. The film features an ensemble cast, starring Jack Nicholson, Aaron Eckhart, Helen Mirren, Robin Wright Penn, Vanessa Redgrave, Sam Shepard, Mickey Rourke, and Benicio del Toro. It is based on Friedrich Dürrenmatts 1958 novella Requiem for the Detective Novel. Dürrenmatt wrote The Pledge to refine the theme he originally developed in the screenplay for the 1958 German film It Happened in Broad Daylight with Heinz Rühmann. Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over is a 2003 American spy adventure comedy film, the sequel to The Island of Lost Dreams, and the third installment overall in the Spy Kids franchise. Written and directed by Robert Rodriguez and co-produced by Elizabeth Avellán, it was released in the United States on July 25, 2003 by Dimension Films. The film stars Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alexa Vega, Daryl Sabara, Ricardo Montalbán, Holland Taylor, Sylvester Stallone, Mike Judge and Cheech Marin. Though this was initially intended to be the final installment in the Spy Kids series, it was eventually followed by a fourth film, All the Time in the World, in 2011. Murder on the Orient Express Murder on the Orient Express is a 1974 British mystery film directed by Sidney Lumet, produced by John Brabourne and Richard Goodwin, and based on the 1934 novel of the same name by Agatha Christie. The film features the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, who is asked to investigate the murder of an American business tycoon aboard the Orient Express train. The suspects are portrayed by an all-star cast, including Lauren Bacall, Ingrid Bergman, Sean Connery, John Gielgud, Vanessa Redgrave, Michael York, Jacqueline Bisset, Anthony Perkins and Wendy Hiller. The screenplay is by Paul Dehn as well as an uncredited Anthony Shaffer. The film was a commercial and critical success. It received six nominations at the 47th Academy Awards: Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Score, Best Cinematography and Best Costume Design. Of these nominations, Bergman was the only winner. Crocodile Dundee II Crocodile Dundee II is a 1988 Australian-American action comedy film. The second of the Crocodile Dundee films, it is a sequel to Crocodile Dundee and was followed by Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles. Actors Paul Hogan and Linda Kozlowski reprise their roles as Mick Dundee and Sue Charlton, respectively; here shown opposing a Colombian drug cartel. The film was directed by John Cornell and shot on location in New York City and Northern Territory, Australia. It cost $14 million to make. The Piano Teacher The Piano Teacher is a 2001 French-language erotic psychological drama film, written and directed by Michael Haneke, that is based on the 1983 novel of the same name by Elfriede Jelinek. It tells the story of an unmarried piano teacher at a Vienna conservatory, living with her mother in a state of emotional and sexual disequilibrium, who enters into a sadomasochistic relationship with her student. A co-production of Austria and France, Haneke was given the opportunity to direct after previous attempts to adapt the novel by filmmakers Valie Export and Paulus Manker collapsed for financial reasons. At the 2001 Cannes Film Festival it won the Grand Prix, with the two leads, Isabelle Huppert and Benoît Magimel, winning Best Actress and Best Actor. It went on to receive positive reviews and other awards and nominations. Ice Age: Collision Course Ice Age: Collision Course is a 2016 American computer-animated comic science fiction film produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the fifth installment in the Ice Age film series and the sequel to Continental Drift. The film was directed by Mike Thurmeier and Galen Tan Chu from a screenplay by Michael J. Wilson, Michael Berg and Yoni Brenner, and stars Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Queen Latifah, Seann William Scott, Josh Peck, Jennifer Lopez and Simon Pegg reprising their roles from the previous films alongside Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Adam DeVine, Nick Offerman, Max Greenfield, Stephanie Beatriz, Melissa Rauch, Michael Strahan, Jessie J and Neil deGrasse Tyson. In the film, after Scrat accidentally launches several deadly meteors to Earth during an attempt to bury his acorn, Manny, the Herd, and Buck must go on a life or death mission to find a way to fend them off. The film premiered at the Sydney Film Festival on June 19, 2016, and was released in the United States on July 22. It received generally negative reviews from critics and is the worst-reviewed of all the five films in the Ice Age franchise. Criticism was aimed at the films plot, lack of originality, unfunny humor, and character development while praising its animation. The movie grossed $408 million worldwide on a $105 million budget. The Fundamentals of Caring The Fundamentals of Caring is a 2016 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Rob Burnett, based on the 2012 novel The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving by Jonathan Evison. Starring Paul Rudd, Craig Roberts, and Selena Gomez, the film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 29, 2016, and was released on Netflix on June 24, 2016. How High How High is a 2001 stoner comedy film starring Method Man and Redman, written by Dustin Lee Abraham, and director Jesse Dylans debut feature film. Harvey Harvey is a 1950 American comedy-drama film based on Mary Chases play of the same name, directed by Henry Koster, and starring James Stewart and Josephine Hull. The story is about a man whose best friend is a pooka named Harvey – in the form of a six-foot-3.5 in. invisible rabbit. Eight Legged Freaks Eight Legged Freaks is a 2002 horror monster comedy action film directed by Ellory Elkayem and starring David Arquette, Kari Wuhrer, Scott Terra, and Scarlett Johansson. The plot follows a colony of spiders that are exposed by toxic waste, causing them to mutate into gigantic, monstrous creatures and attack a small American mining town. The film was dedicated to the memory of several people: Lewis Arquette, father of David Arquette, who had died in 2001 from a heart failure, and Don Devlin and Pilar Seurat, the parents of producer Dean Devlin, who died of lung cancer in 2000 and 2001, respectively. Murder by Numbers Murder by Numbers is a 2002 American psychological thriller film produced and directed by Barbet Schroeder starring Sandra Bullock, Ben Chaplin, Ryan Gosling, and Michael Pitt. It is loosely based on the Leopold and Loeb case. The film was screened at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered in competition. Isn't It Romantic Isnt It Romantic is a 2019 American satirical fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson and written by Erin Cardillo, Dana Fox, and Katie Silberman. The film stars Rebel Wilson as a woman who finds herself in a world where everything around her plays out like a stereotypical romantic comedy. Liam Hemsworth, Adam DeVine, and Priyanka Chopra appear in supporting roles. The film was theatrically released in the United States on February 13, 2019, by Warner Bros. Pictures, and in international territories by Netflix on February 28, 2019. It grossed over $48 million on a $31 million budget and received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Wilsons performance. Terms of Endearment Terms of Endearment is a 1983 American comedy-drama film adapted from Larry McMurtrys 1975 novel, directed, written, and produced by James L. Brooks, and starring Shirley MacLaine, Debra Winger, Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito, Jeff Daniels, and John Lithgow. The film covers 30 years of the relationship between Aurora Greenway and her daughter Emma. The film received eleven Academy Award nominations, and won five. Brooks won the Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium, while MacLaine won the Academy Award for Best Actress, and Nicholson won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. In addition, it won four Golden Globes: Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Actress in a Drama, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Screenplay. The Return of the Living Dead The Return of the Living Dead is a 1985 American comedy horror film written and directed by Dan OBannon, and starring Clu Gulager, James Karen, Thom Matthews and Don Calfa. The film tells the story of how a warehouse owner, accompanied by his two employees, mortician friend, and a group of teenage punks, deal with the accidental release of a horde of brain-hungry zombies onto an unsuspecting town. The film, described as a "mordant punk comedy", is known for introducing the popular concept of zombies eating brains, as opposed to eating human flesh, like previous zombie iterations. It is also known as the first film to ever show zombies running, as well as zombies being able to speak. The film is also quite unique from virtually all other cinematic depictions of the living dead, in that the zombies portrayed in the film cannot be killed by a standard "head shot". The film is also notable for its soundtrack, which features several legendary Los Angeles based deathrock and punk rock bands of the era. The film was a critical success and performed moderately well at the box office. Its enduring popularity has spawned four sequels and turned it into a cult classic. Chaplin Chaplin is a 1992 British-American biographical comedy-drama film about the life of British comedian Charlie Chaplin. It was produced and directed by Richard Attenborough and stars Robert Downey Jr., Marisa Tomei, Dan Aykroyd, Penelope Ann Miller, and Kevin Kline. It also features Geraldine Chaplin in the role of her own paternal grandmother, Hannah Chaplin. The film was adapted by William Boyd, Bryan Forbes and William Goldman from the books My Autobiography by Chaplin and His Life and Art by film critic David Robinson. Associate producer Diana Hawkins got a story credit. The original music score was composed by John Barry. Session 9 Session 9 is a 2001 American psychological horror film directed by Brad Anderson and written by Anderson and Stephen Gevedon. The film stars David Caruso, Peter Mullan, Stephen Gevedon, Paul Guilfoyle, Josh Lucas, and Brendan Sexton III as an asbestos abatement crew who begin to experience growing tensions while working in an abandoned mental asylum, which is paralleled by the gradual revelation of a former patients disturbed past through recorded audio tapes of the patients regression sessions. The film takes place in and around the Danvers State Mental Hospital in Danvers, Massachusetts, which was partially demolished five years after the film was made. While the film was not a financial success, Session 9 was moderately well-received critically and is considered a cult film. All Good Things All Good Things is a 2010 American mystery/crime romantic drama film directed by Andrew Jarecki and written by Marcus Hinchey. Inspired by the life of accused murderer Robert Durst, it stars Ryan Gosling, Kirsten Dunst, and Frank Langella. Gosling portrays the wealthy son of a New York real estate tycoon who develops a volatile relationship with his wife and becomes suspected of a series of murders, as well as his wifes unsolved disappearance. All Good Things was filmed between April and July 2008 in Connecticut and New York. Originally scheduled for a July 24, 2009 release, the film ultimately received a limited release in December 3, 2010. Durst professed admiration for the film and, after previously not cooperating with journalists, offered to be interviewed by Jarecki. Durst would ultimately sit with Jarecki for more than 20 hours over a multi-year period, which led to the six-part documentary miniseries The Jinx in 2015. Pete's Dragon Petes Dragon is a 2016 American fantasy comedy-drama adventure film directed by David Lowery, written by Lowery and Toby Halbrooks, and produced by James Whitaker. The film is a live-action reimagining of Disneys 1977 live-action/animated musical film of the same name written by Malcolm Marmorstein. The film stars Bryce Dallas Howard, Oakes Fegley, Wes Bentley, Karl Urban, Oona Laurence, and Robert Redford. The film tells the story of an orphaned feral boy who befriends a dragon in the Pacific Northwest, and the ensuing repercussions of their discovery by the towns local residents. Petes Dragon premiered at the El Capitan Theatre on August 8, 2016 and was theatrically released by Walt Disney Pictures in the United States in 2D, Disney Digital 3-D, and RealD 3D formats on August 12, 2016. The film received positive reviews from critics and grossed over $143 million worldwide against a $65 million production budget. The Emoji Movie The Emoji Movie is a 2017 American computer-animated comedy film directed by Tony Leondis and written by Leondis, Eric Siegel and Mike White, based on emoji faces, smileys and graphics used in electronic messages. The film stars the voices of T.J. Miller, James Corden, Anna Faris, Maya Rudolph, Steven Wright, Jennifer Coolidge, Christina Aguilera, Sofía Vergara, Sean Hayes and Patrick Stewart. Its story is centered on Gene, a multi-expressional emoji who lives in a teenagers smartphone and sets out on a journey to become a normal meh emoji like his parents. Produced by Sony Pictures Animation and Columbia Pictures, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing, The Emoji Movie premiered on July 23, 2017, at the Regency Village Theatre and was theatrically released in the United States on July 28, 2017. The film grossed $217 million worldwide, but was near-universally panned by critics and audiences alike, who lamented the scripts bad jokes, blatant product placement, voice performances, lack of originality, and plot; it was also noted for receiving a negative audience reception before it even premiered. Many also called it, “unfunny and a waste of time,” and compared it unfavorably to The Lego Movie, Inside Out, and Wreck-It Ralph. It was named by several media outlets as one of the worst films of 2017. At the 38th Golden Raspberry Awards, it won in four categories: Worst Picture, Worst Director, Worst Screen Combo and Worst Screenplay, making it the first animated film to receive nominations and wins in any of those categories. Inland Empire Inland Empire is a 2006 experimental thriller film written, directed and co-produced by David Lynch. The films cinematography, editing, score and sound design were also helmed by Lynch, with pieces by a variety of other musicians also featured. Lynchs longtime collaborator and then-wife Mary Sweeney co-produced the film. The cast includes such Lynch regulars as Laura Dern, Justin Theroux, Harry Dean Stanton, and Grace Zabriskie, as well as Jeremy Irons, Karolina Gruszka, Peter J. Lucas, Krzysztof Majchrzak, and Julia Ormond. There are also brief appearances by a host of additional actors, including Nastassja Kinski, Laura Harring, Terry Crews, Mary Steenburgen, and William H. Macy. The voices of Harring, Naomi Watts, and Scott Coffey are included in excerpts from Lynchs 2002 Rabbits online project. The title borrows its name from a residential area in Southern California. Released with the tagline "A Woman in Trouble", the film follows the fragmented and nightmarish events surrounding a Hollywood actress who begins to take on the personality of a character she plays in a film. An international co-production between the United States, France, and Poland, the film was completed over a three-year period and shot primarily in Los Angeles and Poland. The process marked several firsts for Lynch: the film was shot without a finished screenplay, instead being largely developed on a scene-by-scene basis; and it was shot entirely in low resolution digital video by Lynch himself using a handheld Sony camcorder rather than traditional film stock. Inland Empire premiered in Italy at the Venice Film Festival on 6 September 2006. It received generally positive but polarized reviews from critics, with attention centering on its challenging and surrealist elements. It was named the second-best film of 2007 by Cahiers du cinéma, and listed among Sight & Sounds "thirty best films of the 2000s", as well as The Guardians "10 most underrated movies of the decade". Queen of the Damned Queen of the Damned is a 2002 horror film directed by Michael Rymer, loosely based on the third novel of Anne Rices The Vampire Chronicles series, The Queen of the Damned, although the film contains many plot elements from the novels predecessor The Vampire Lestat. It stars Aaliyah in the title role as the vampire queen Akasha and Stuart Townsend as the vampire Lestat. This was Aaliyahs final film, completed before her death on August 25, 2001. The film was released on February 22, 2002, in the United States and on April 4, 2002, in Australia. It received generally negative reviews from critics but was a moderate box office success. The Majestic The Majestic is a 2001 American romantic period drama film directed and produced by Frank Darabont, written by Michael Sloane, and starring Jim Carrey, Bob Balaban, Brent Briscoe, Jeffrey DeMunn, Amanda Detmer, Allen Garfield, Hal Holbrook, Laurie Holden, Martin Landau, Ron Rifkin, David Ogden Stiers, and James Whitmore. Filmed in Ferndale, it premiered on December 11, 2001, and was released in the United States on December 21, 2001. Jim Carreys performance in The Majestic was a departure from his previous work, which until then had mostly been comedy films. The film grossed $37 million worldwide against a budget of $72 million, losing an estimated $49 million. The film was released in the United Kingdom on May 24, 2002, and failed to reach the Top 10. Batman: Under the Red Hood Batman: Under the Red Hood released on July 27, 2010 is an American animated superhero adventure direct-to-video film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and released by Warner Home Video. It is the eighth feature in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series. The writer, Judd Winick, also wrote the "Under the Hood" run in the monthly Batman comic. The film received positive reviews, and is generally considered one of the best DC Universe Animated Original Movies. The two-disc special edition and Blu-ray also includes an animated short featuring Jonah Hex. Chariots of Fire Chariots of Fire is a 1981 British historical drama sports film directed by Hugh Hudson, produced by David Puttnam, and written by Colin Welland. It tells the fact-based story of two athletes in the 1924 Olympics: Eric Liddell, a devout Scottish Christian who runs for the glory of God, and Harold Abrahams, an English Jew who runs to overcome prejudice. Ben Cross and Ian Charleson star as Abrahams and Liddell, respectively, alongside Nigel Havers, Ian Holm, Lindsay Anderson, John Gielgud, Cheryl Campbell, and Alice Krige in supporting roles. The films title was inspired by the line, "Bring me my chariot of fire," from the William Blake poem adapted into the popular British hymn "Jerusalem"; the hymn is heard at the end of the film. The original phrase "chariot of fire" is from 2 Kings 2:11 and 6:17 in the Bible. The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards and won four, including Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay. It is ranked number nineteen on the British Film Institutes list of the top 100 British films, and is also noted for its memorable theme song composed by Vangelis, who won the Academy Award for Best Original Score. The Babysitter The Babysitter is a 2017 American teen horror-comedy film directed by McG and written by Brian Duffield. It stars Samara Weaving, Judah Lewis, Hana Mae Lee, Robbie Amell and Bella Thorne. The film was released by Netflix on October 13, 2017, and received mixed reviews from critics. On September 26, 2019, Netflix announced a sequel to the film would be released in 2020. Brightburn Brightburn is a 2019 American superhero horror film directed by David Yarovesky and produced by James Gunn and Kenneth Huang. It stars Elizabeth Banks, David Denman and Jackson A. Dunn. It follows Brandon Breyer, a young boy of alien origin raised on Earth who realizes he has superpowers. Upon learning of them and being brainwashed by the ship he arrived in, Brandon rejects his humanity and turns to evil, opting to terrorize his hometown, including his parents. The film is produced and financed by Screen Gems, Stage 6 Films, The H Collective and Troll Court Entertainment. Brightburn was announced as Untitled James Gunn Horror Project in December 2017. Aside from Gunn producing the film, his cousin Mark and brother Brian Gunn wrote the screenplay. Principal photography began in March 2018 and wrapped in May of that same year. It plays the concept of Superman for explicit horror. Brightburn was released in the United States on May 24, 2019 by Sony Pictures Releasing. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the horror elements and Banks performance, but felt that the film did not deliver its full potential. The film however was a moderate box office success, earning $32 million against a budget of $6-12 million. Gnomeo & Juliet Gnomeo & Juliet is a 2011 British-American 3D computer-animated fantasy romantic comedy film loosely based on William Shakespeares play Romeo and Juliet and an original screenplay by John R. Smith and Rob Sprackling. Financed by Disney and released through its Touchstone Pictures banner, the film was independently produced by Rocket Pictures and animated by Starz Animation. It was co-written and directed by Kelly Asbury and starring the voices of James McAvoy, Emily Blunt, Michael Caine, Jason Statham, Maggie Smith, Patrick Stewart, Ashley Jensen, Stephen Merchant, and Ozzy Osbourne. The film premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood on January 23, 2011. It was theatrically released in the United Kingdom and United States on February 11, 2011. Despite mixed reviews, the film earned $194 million on a $36 million budget. The film received nominations for the Satellite Award for Original Song, the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, the Critics Choice Award for Best Song and the Annie Award for Directing in a Feature Production, Storyboarding in a Feature Production, Voice Acting in a Feature Production and Writing in a Feature Production. A sequel titled Sherlock Gnomes was released in 2018, with Paramount Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer distributing and producing the film, and was a critical and commercial disappointment in contrast to the original film. Flight of the Phoenix Flight of the Phoenix is a 2004 American survival drama film and a remake of a 1965 film of the same name, both based on the 1964 novel The Flight of the Phoenix, by Elleston Trevor, about a group of people who survive an aircraft crash in the Gobi Desert and must build a new aircraft out of the old one to escape. The film stars Dennis Quaid and Giovanni Ribisi. Flight of the Phoenix opened in the U.S. on December 17, 2004. The film was a box-office failure, and received generally mixed reviews; criticism was geared toward its similarity to the 1965 film, while praise related to the acting, direction and visuals. Stealth Stealth is a 2005 American military science fiction action film directed by Rob Cohen and written by W. D. Richter, and starring Josh Lucas, Jessica Biel, Jamie Foxx, Sam Shepard, Joe Morton and Richard Roxburgh. The film follows three top fighter pilots as they join a project to develop an automated robotic stealth aircraft. Released on July 29, 2005 by Columbia Pictures, the film cost $135 million to make, but was panned by critics, and was a box office bomb making only $76 million worldwide, one of the worst losses in cinematic history with $111 million. Man on Wire Man on Wire is a 2008 British-American biographical documentary film directed by James Marsh. The film chronicles Philippe Petits 1974 high-wire walk between the Twin Towers of New Yorks World Trade Center. It is based on Petits book, To Reach the Clouds, released in paperback with the title Man on Wire. The title of the film is taken from the police report that led to the arrest of Petit, whose performance had lasted for almost one hour. The film is crafted like a heist film, presenting rare footage of the preparations for the event and still photographs of the walk, alongside re-enactments and present-day interviews with the participants, including Barry Greenhouse, an insurance executive who served as the inside man. Man on Wire competed in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Grand Jury Prize: World Cinema Documentary and the World Cinema Audience Award: Documentary. In February 2009, the film won the BAFTA for Outstanding British Film, the Independent Spirit Awards, and the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Casanova Casanova is a 2005 American romance film directed by Lasse Hallström starring Heath Ledger and loosely based on the life of Giacomo Casanova. Away We Go Away We Go is a 2009 comedy-drama directed by Sam Mendes and written by the husband-and-wife team of Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida. The films two leads are John Krasinski and Maya Rudolph. It had a limited theater release in the United States starting June 5, 2009. It opened the 2009 Edinburgh International Film Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on September 29, 2009. The Jerk The Jerk is a 1979 American comedy film directed by Carl Reiner and written by Steve Martin, Carl Gottlieb, and Michael Elias. This was Martins first starring role in a feature film. The film also features Bernadette Peters, M. Emmet Walsh, and Jackie Mason. A River Runs Through It A River Runs Through It is a 1992 American drama film directed by Robert Redford and starring Craig Sheffer, Brad Pitt, Tom Skerritt, Brenda Blethyn, and Emily Lloyd. It is based on the 1976 semi-autobiographical novel A River Runs Through It by Norman Maclean, adapted for the screen by Richard Friedenberg. Set in and around Missoula, the story follows two sons of a Presbyterian minister, one studious and the other rebellious, as they grow up and come of age in the Rocky Mountain region during a span of time from roughly World War I to the early days of the Great Depression, including part of the Prohibition era. The film won an Academy Award for Best Cinematography in 1993 and was nominated for two other Oscars, for Best Music, Original Score and Best Adapted Screenplay. The film grossed $43 million in US domestic returns. Vampire Academy Vampire Academy is a 2014 fantasy comedy horror film directed by Mark Waters and scripted by Daniel Waters, based on Richelle Meads best-selling 2007 novel of the same name. The film stars Zoey Deutch, Danila Kozlovsky, Lucy Fry, and Dominic Sherwood in lead roles. It was released in North America on February 7, 2014, and globally between March and July of the same year. It was distributed in the United States by The Weinstein Company. The film was a failure critically and financially, grossing only $15.4 million worldwide against a $30 million budget, making the film a box office flop. Ride Along 2 Ride Along 2 is a 2016 American buddy cop comedy film directed by Tim Story and written by Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi. It is the sequel to the 2014 film Ride Along. The film stars Kevin Hart, Ice Cube, Ken Jeong, Benjamin Bratt, Olivia Munn, Bruce McGill and Tika Sumpter. Universal Pictures released the film on January 15, 2016. Like the original film, this sequel was panned by most critics but was a box office success, grossing $124.6 million worldwide during its theatrical run. The General's Daughter The Generals Daughter is a 1999 American mystery crime film directed by Simon West and starring John Travolta. The plot concerns the mysterious death of the daughter of a prominent Army general. The film is based on the 1992 novel by the same name by Nelson DeMille. Lords of Dogtown Lords of Dogtown is a 2005 American biographical drama film directed by Catherine Hardwicke and written by Stacy Peralta. The film follows a group of young skateboarders in the south Santa Monica area of Los Angeles, California during the mid 1970s. This is the first production made by both Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures. Wolf Wolf is a 1994 American romantic horror film directed by Mike Nichols and starring Jack Nicholson, Michelle Pfeiffer, James Spader, Kate Nelligan, Richard Jenkins, Christopher Plummer, Eileen Atkins, David Hyde Pierce and Om Puri. It was written by Jim Harrison and Wesley Strick, and an uncredited Elaine May. The music was composed by Ennio Morricone and the cinematography was done by Giuseppe Rotunno. Son of the Mask Son of the Mask is a 2005 superhero comedy film directed by Lawrence Guterman. The film stars Jamie Kennedy as Tim Avery, an aspiring cartoonist from Fringe City who has just had his first child born with the powers of the Mask. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 1994 film The Mask, an adaptation of Dark Horse Comics which starred Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz. It also stars Alan Cumming as the god of mischief, Loki, whom Odin has ordered to find the Mask. It co-stars Traylor Howard, Kal Penn, Steven Wright, Bob Hoskins as Odin, and Ryan and Liam Falconer as Tims baby Alvey. Ben Stein makes a brief reappearance in the beginning of the film as Dr. Arthur Neuman from The Mask to reestablish the relationship with the mask and Loki. Bill Farmer and Richard Steven Horvitz provide the voice and vocal effects of Masked Otis. The film was panned by critics and became a box office bomb, grossing just $59 million against its $84–100 million budget. My Blueberry Nights My Blueberry Nights is a 2007 American romantic drama film directed by Wong Kar-wai, his first feature in English. The screenplay by Wong and Lawrence Block is based on a short Chinese-language film written and directed by Wong. My Blueberry Nights was the debut of jazz singer Grammy-winner Norah Jones as an actress, and also starred Jude Law, David Strathairn, Rachel Weisz, Natalie Portman, and Benjamin Kanes. The cinematographer of this film was Darius Khondji. Christopher Doyle was Wongs cinematographer for his last seven features before My Blueberry Nights, starting from 1990s Days of Being Wild. Macbeth Macbeth is a 2015 British-French film drama film based on William Shakespeares play Macbeth. The film was directed by Justin Kurzel from a screenplay adapted by Jacob Koskoff, Todd Louiso, and Michael Lesslie. It stars Michael Fassbender in the title role and Marion Cotillard as Lady Macbeth. The film was theatrically released on 2 October 2015 in the United Kingdom and on 4 December 2015 in the United States. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival and received generally positive reviews from film critics who praised both Fassbender and Cotillards performances, as well as those of the rest of the cast, the visual style, the script, the direction and the war sequences. Despite the positive critical reaction, the film was a commercial failure, grossing $16 million worldwide against its production budget of $20 million. The Gods Must Be Crazy The Gods Must Be Crazy is a 1980 South African comedy film written and directed by Jamie Uys. Financed only from local sources, it is the most commercially successful release in the history of South Africas film industry. Originally released in 1980, the film is the first in The Gods Must Be Crazy series. It is followed by one official sequel, The Gods Must Be Crazy II, released by Columbia Pictures. Set in Botswana, it follows the story of Xi, a San of the Kalahari Desert whose tribe has no knowledge of the world beyond, Andrew Steyn, a biologist who analyzes manure samples for his PhD dissertation, and Kate Thompson, a newly hired village school teacher. Hera Pheri The Longest Day The Longest Day is a 1962 epic war film based on Cornelius Ryans 1959 book The Longest Day about the D-Day landings at Normandy on June 6, 1944, during World War II. The film was produced by Darryl F. Zanuck, who paid author Ryan $175,000 for the film rights. The screenplay was by Ryan, with additional material written by Romain Gary, James Jones, David Pursall, and Jack Seddon. It was directed by Ken Annakin, Andrew Marton, and Bernhard Wicki. The Longest Day was made in black and white and features a large international ensemble cast including John Wayne, Kenneth More, Richard Todd, Robert Mitchum, Richard Burton, Steve Forrest, Sean Connery, Henry Fonda, Red Buttons, Peter Lawford, Eddie Albert, Jeffrey Hunter, Stuart Whitman, Tom Tryon, Rod Steiger, Leo Genn, Gert Fröbe, Irina Demick, Bourvil, Curd Jürgens, George Segal, Robert Wagner, Paul Anka, and Arletty. Many of these actors played roles that were essentially cameo appearances. In addition, several cast members had seen action as servicemen during the war, including Albert, Fonda, Genn, More, Steiger, and Todd; Todd was among the first British officers to land in Normandy in Operation Overlord, and he participated in the assault on Pegasus Bridge. The film employed several Axis and Allied military consultants who had been actual participants on D-Day, and many had their roles re-enacted in the film. These included Günther Blumentritt, James M. Gavin, Frederick Morgan, John Howard, Lord Lovat, Philippe Kieffer, Marie-Pierre Kœnig, Max Pemsel, Werner Pluskat, Josef "Pips" Priller, and Lucie Rommel. The film won two Academy Awards and was nominated for three others. A colorized version of this film was released on VHS in 1994, the 50th anniversary of the invasion. Rumor Has It... Rumor Has It is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Rob Reiner, and starring Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Costner, Shirley MacLaine and Mark Ruffalo. The concept of the screenplay by Ted Griffin is that a woman learns that her mother and grandmother may be the inspiration for the 1963 novel The Graduate by Charles Webb. The film received negative reviews from critics and was a box office disappointment grossing $88.9 million against its $70 million budget. Draft Day Draft Day is a 2014 American sports drama film directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Kevin Costner. The premise revolves around the fictional general manager of the Cleveland Browns deciding what to do after his team acquires the number one draft pick in the upcoming National Football League draft. The film premiered in Los Angeles on April 7, 2014 and was released in the United States on April 11, 2014. It received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office failure grossing just $29 million against its $25 million budget. Sneakers Sneakers is a 1992 American comedy caper film directed by Phil Alden Robinson, written by Robinson, Walter Parkes, and Lawrence Lasker, and starring Robert Redford, Dan Aykroyd, Ben Kingsley, Mary McDonnell, River Phoenix, Sidney Poitier and David Strathairn. Winter's Tale Winters Tale is a 2014 American romance film based on the 1983 novel Winters Tale by Mark Helprin. The film is produced, written and directed by Akiva Goldsman. It stars Colin Farrell, Jessica Brown Findlay, Jennifer Connelly, William Hurt, Eva Marie Saint, Russell Crowe and Will Smith. Winters Tale premiered at London on February 13 and was theatrically released on February 14 in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film has a 13% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and grossed $31.1 million on a $75 million budget. It also received a Golden Trailer nomination for Best Romance Poster. Winters Tale was released on DVD and Blu-ray on June 24, 2014 by Warner Home Video. The Eye The Eye is a 2008 American supernatural thriller/horror film directed by David Moreau and Xavier Palud, scripted by Sebastian Gutierrez, and starring Jessica Alba, Parker Posey, Alessandro Nivola, and Rade Šerbedžija. It is a remake of the Pang Brothers 2002 film of the same name. Soldier Soldier is a 1998 American science fiction action film directed by Paul W. S. Anderson, written by David Webb Peoples, and starring Kurt Russell, Jason Scott Lee, Jason Isaacs, Connie Nielsen, Sean Pertwee and Gary Busey. The film tells the story of a highly skilled soldier defying his commanders and facing a relentless and brutal genetically-enhanced rival soldier. The film was released worldwide on October 23, 1998. Upon its release, Soldier received generally negative reviews but many praised the action sequences and Russells performance. The film was a commercial failure, grossing $14 million worldwide against a production budget of $60 million. The World's Fastest Indian The Worlds Fastest Indian is a 2005 New Zealand biographical sports drama film based on the Invercargill, New Zealand, speed bike racer Burt Munro and his highly modified Indian Scout motorcycle. Munro set numerous land speed records for motorcycles with engines less than 1,000 cc at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah in the late 1950s and into the 1960s. The film stars Anthony Hopkins, and was produced, written and directed by Roger Donaldson. The film opened on 7 December 2005 in New Zealand to positive reviews, and quickly became the highest grossing local film at the New Zealand box-office taking in NZ$7,043,000; and taking in over US$18,297,690 worldwide. The film was theatrically released on 3 February 2006 in the United States by Magnolia Pictures; and was subsequently released on DVD on 22 December 2006 by Magnolia Home Entertainment. Woman in Gold Woman in Gold is a 2015 biographical drama film directed by Simon Curtis and written by Alexi Kaye Campbell. The film stars Helen Mirren, Ryan Reynolds, Daniel Brühl, Katie Holmes, Tatiana Maslany, Max Irons, Charles Dance, Elizabeth McGovern, and Jonathan Pryce. The film is based on the true story of Maria Altmann, an elderly Jewish refugee living in Cheviot Hills, who, together with her young lawyer, Randy Schoenberg, fought the government of Austria for almost a decade to reclaim Gustav Klimts iconic painting of her aunt, Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I, which was stolen from her relatives by the Nazis in Vienna just prior to World War II. Altmann took her legal battle all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States, which ruled on the case Republic of Austria v. Altmann. The film was screened in the Berlinale Special Galas section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival on 9 February 2015, and was released in the United Kingdom on 1 April 2015 and in the United States on 10 April. Quills Quills is a 2000 American-British-German period film directed by Philip Kaufman and adapted from the Obie award-winning play by Doug Wright, who also wrote the original screenplay. Inspired by the life and work of the Marquis de Sade, Quills re-imagines the last years of the Marquiss incarceration in the insane asylum at Charenton. It stars Geoffrey Rush as de Sade, Joaquin Phoenix as the Abbé du Coulmier, Michael Caine as Dr. Royer-Collard, and Kate Winslet as laundress Madeleine "Maddie" LeClerc. Well received by critics, Quills garnered numerous accolades for Rush, including nominations for an Oscar, BAFTA and a Golden Globe. The film was a modest art house success, averaging $27,709 per screen its debut weekend, and eventually grossing $17,989,277 internationally. Cited by historians as factually inaccurate, Quills filmmakers and writers said they were not making a biography of de Sade, but exploring issues such as censorship, pornography, sex, art, mental illness, and religion. It was released with an R rating from the Motion Picture Association of America and an 18 rating from the British Board of Film Classification due to "strong horror, violence, sex, sexual violence, and nudity". Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom, titled Pasolinis 120 Days of Sodom on English-language prints and commonly referred to as simply Salò, is a 1975 period horror art film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. The film is a loose adaptation of the book The 120 Days of Sodom by the Marquis de Sade, set during World War II, and was Pasolinis final film, being released posthumously three weeks after his murder. The film focuses on four wealthy, corrupt Italian libertines, in the time of the fascist Republic of Salò. The libertines kidnap eighteen teenagers and subject them to four months of extreme violence, murder, sadism and sexual and mental torture. The film explores the themes of political corruption, consumerism, capitalism, nihilism, morality, abuse of power, social darwinism, sadism, sexuality and fascism. The story is in four segments, inspired by Dantes Divine Comedy: the Anteinferno, the Circle of Manias, the Circle of Excrement, and the Circle of Blood. The film also contains frequent references to and several discussions of Friedrich Nietzsches 1887 book On the Genealogy of Morality, Ezra Pounds poem The Cantos, and Marcel Prousts novel sequence In Search of Lost Time. The film premiered at the Paris Film Festival on 23 November 1975. It had a brief theatrical run in Italy before being banned in January 1976 and was released in the United States the following year on 3 October 1977. Because it depicts youths subjected to intensely graphic violence, relentless sadism, sexual deviance and brutal murder, the film was extremely controversial upon its release and has remained banned in several countries into the 21st century. The confluence of thematic content in the film—ranging from the political and socio-historical, to psychological and sexual—has led to much critical discussion of the film. It has been both praised and decried by various film historians and critics and was named the 65th scariest film ever made by the Chicago Film Critics Association in 2006. It is also the subject of an entry in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural. The Voices The Voices is a 2014 black comedy horror film directed by Marjane Satrapi, written by Michael R. Perry, and starring Ryan Reynolds, Gemma Arterton, Anna Kendrick and Jacki Weaver. It had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on February 6, 2015, by Lionsgate. It received positive reviews from critics. The Wages of Fear The Wages of Fear is a 1953 French-Italian thriller film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, starring Yves Montand, and based on the 1950 French novel Le salaire de la peur by Georges Arnaud. When an oil well owned by an American company catches fire, the company hires four European men, down on their luck, to drive two trucks over mountain dirt roads, loaded with nitroglycerine needed to extinguish the flames. The film brought Clouzot international fame—winning both the Golden Bear and the Palme dOr at the 1953 Berlin Film Festival and Cannes Film Festival, respectively—and allowed him to direct Les Diaboliques. In France, it was the 4th highest-grossing film of the year with a total of 6,944,306 admissions. Arthur Arthur is a 2011 American romantic comedy film written by Peter Baynham and directed by Jason Winer. It is a remake of the 1981 film of the same name written and directed by Steve Gordon. It stars Russell Brand in the title role, with Helen Mirren, Jennifer Garner, Greta Gerwig, and Nick Nolte in supporting roles. The Soloist The Soloist is a 2009 British-American drama film directed by Joe Wright, and starring Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey Jr. It is based on the true story of Nathaniel Ayers, a musician who developed schizophrenia and became homeless. The screenplay by Susannah Grant is based on the book, The Soloist by Steve Lopez. Foxx portrays Ayers, who is considered a cello prodigy, and Downey portrays Lopez, a Los Angeles Times columnist who discovers Ayers and writes about him in the newspaper. The film was released in theatres on 24 April 2009 and on DVD and Blu-ray August 5. His Girl Friday His Girl Friday is a 1940 American screwball comedy film directed by Howard Hawks, starring Rosalind Russell and Cary Grant. It was released by Columbia Pictures. The plot centers on a newspaper editor named Walter Burns who is about to lose his ace reporter and ex-wife Hildy Johnson, newly engaged to another man. Burns suggests they cover one more story together, getting themselves entangled in the case of murderer Earl Williams as Burns desperately tries to win back his wife. The screenplay was adapted from the play The Front Page by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. This was the second time the play had been adapted for the screen, the first occasion being the 1931 film also called The Front Page. The script was written by Charles Lederer and Ben Hecht, who is not credited for his contributions. The major change in this version, introduced by Hawks, is that the role of Hildy Johnson is a woman. Filming began in September 1939 and finished in November, seven days behind schedule. Production was delayed because the frequent improvisation and numerous ensemble scenes required many retakes. Hawks encouraged his actors to be aggressive and spontaneous, creating several moments in which the characters break the fourth wall. His Girl Friday has been noted for its surprises, comedy and rapid, overlapping dialogue. Hawks himself was determined to break the record for the fastest film dialogue, at the time held by The Front Page. He used a sound mixer on the set to increase the speed of dialogue and held a showing of the two films next to each other to prove how fast his film was. His Girl Friday was #19 on American Film Institutes 100 Years ... 100 Laughs and was selected in 1993 for preservation in the United States National Film Registry of the Library of Congress as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film is in the public domain because the copyright was not renewed, though the play it was based on is still under copyright. Blackhat Blackhat is a 2015 American action techno-thriller film produced and directed by Michael Mann. The film stars Chris Hemsworth, Tang Wei, Viola Davis, Holt McCallany, and Wang Leehom. The film premiered at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on January 8, 2015, and was released in theaters on January 16. Blackhat was a box office bomb, earning only $19.7 million at the box office against a budget of $70 million. While the film received generally mixed reviews, with criticisms focused on casting and pace, the film appeared on some critics year-end lists. Airlift Airlift is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language historical drama film directed by Raja Krishna Menon, starring Akshay Kumar and Nimrat Kaur. The film follows Ranjit Katyal, a Kuwait-based businessman, as he carries out the evacuation of Indians based in Kuwait during the Invasion of Kuwait by Saddam Husseins Iraq. With a budget of , the film premiered worldwide on 22 January 2016. The marketing of the film played an important role in the films promotion and collaboration with the flight company Air India, who had a major contribution in the evacuation of record-breaking number of Indians during the war. The film is featured among the 2016 Indian Panorama section of the International Film Festival of India. The film won awards for its background score and acting, notably one Zee Cine Award. Ichi the Killer is a 2001 Japanese action crime film directed by Takashi Miike, written by Sakichi Sato, based on Hideo Yamamotos manga series of the same name, and starring Tadanobu Asano and Nao Omori. Omori portrays the title character, a psychologically damaged man who is manipulated into assaulting or killing rival faction members of feuding yakuza gangs while being pursued by a sadomasochistic enforcer. The film is notorious amongst moviegoers, has raised widespread controversy, and is banned outright in several countries due to its high-impact violence and graphic depictions of cruelty. Brawl in Cell Block 99 Brawl in Cell Block 99 is a 2017 American neo-noir prison thriller film written, directed and scored by S. Craig Zahler. It stars Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Carpenter, Don Johnson, Udo Kier, Marc Blucas, and Tom Guiry. It was screened out of competition at the 74th Venice International Film Festival. The film was released in theaters on October 6, 2017, and on digital HD and video on demand on October 13, 2017, by RLJE Films. Stuck on You Stuck on You is a 2003 comedy film directed by the Farrelly brothers and starring Matt Damon and Greg Kinnear as conjoined twins, whose conflicting aspirations provide both conflict and humorous situations, in particular when one of them wishes to move to Hollywood to pursue a career as an actor. Chaos Chaos is a 2005 action thriller film starring Jason Statham, Ryan Phillippe and Wesley Snipes, and written and directed by Tony Giglio. The film premiered in the United Arab Emirates on December 15, 2005, but did not receive a North American release until three years later, where it was distributed direct-to-DVD. Bride of Chucky Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American black comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the Childs Play franchise and sequel to 1991s Childs Play 3. The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly and Brad Dourif, as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. Unlike the first three Childs Play films, this film takes a markedly humorous turn and often into self-referential parody. It does not continue on with the concept of a child victim in possession of the doll, but focuses mainly on Chucky. It was followed by Seed of Chucky in 2004. Baby Baby is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language espionage action-thriller film directed by Neeraj Pandey. The film stars Akshay Kumar in the lead role, along with Taapsee Pannu, Rana Daggubati, Danny Denzongpa, Anupam Kher, Mikaal Zulfiqar, Kay Kay Menon, Madhurima Tuli and Rasheed Naz in supporting roles. Made on a budget of , the film released on 23 January 2015 to generally positive reviews from critics, who particularly praised the direction and Kumars performance. The Rocketeer The Rocketeer is a 1991 American period superhero film from Walt Disney Pictures, produced by Charles Gordon, Lawrence Gordon, and Lloyd Levin, directed by Joe Johnston, that stars Bill Campbell, Jennifer Connelly, Alan Arkin, Timothy Dalton, Paul Sorvino, and Tiny Ron Taylor. The film is based upon the character of the same name created by comic book artist and writer Dave Stevens. Set in 1938 Los Angeles, The Rocketeer tells the story of stunt pilot Cliff Secord who stumbles upon a hidden rocket powered jet pack that he thereafter uses to fly without the need of an aircraft. His heroic deeds soon attract the attention of Howard Hughes and the FBI, who are hunting for the missing jet pack, as well as the Nazi operatives that stole it from Hughes. Development for The Rocketeer started as far back as 1983, when Stevens sold the film rights. Steve Miner and William Dear considered directing The Rocketeer before Johnston signed on. Screenwriters Danny Bilson and Paul De Meo had creative differences with Disney, which caused the film to languish in development hell. The studio also intended to change the trademark helmet design; Disney CEO Michael Eisner wanted a straight NASA-type helmet, but Johnston convinced the studio otherwise. Johnston also had to convince Disney to let him cast unknown actor Billy Campbell in the lead role. Filming for The Rocketeer lasted from September 19, 1990 to January 22, 1991. The visual effects sequences were created and designed by Industrial Light & Magic, and were supervised by animation director Wes Takahashi. The film was released on June 21, 1991, and received positive reviews from critics. Plans for Rocketeer sequels were abandoned after the film was a disappointment at the box office, grossing a relatively modest $46 million on a $35 million budget. Hudson Hawk Hudson Hawk is a 1991 American action comedy film directed by Michael Lehmann. Bruce Willis stars in the title role and also co-wrote both the story and the theme song. Danny Aiello, Andie MacDowell, James Coburn, David Caruso, Lorraine Toussaint, Frank Stallone, Sandra Bernhard and Richard E. Grant are also featured. It was a box office bomb, losing the studio nearly $50 million. The live action film employs cartoon-style slapstick heavily, including sound effects, which enhances the movies signature surreal humour. The plot combines material based on conspiracy theories, secret societies, and historic mysteries, as well as outlandish "clockpunk" technology à la Coburns Our Man Flint movies of the 1960s. A recurring plot device in the film has Hudson and his partner Tommy "Five-Tone" singing songs concurrently but separately, to time and synchronize their exploits. Willis-Aiello duets of Bing Crosbys "Swinging on a Star" and Paul Ankas "Side by Side" are featured on the films soundtrack. Paddington 2 Paddington 2 is a 2017 live-action animated comedy film, directed by Paul King and written by King and Simon Farnaby. Based on the stories of the character Paddington Bear, created by Michael Bond, it is the sequel to Paddington, and is produced by Heyday Films and StudioCanal UK. The film stars Ben Whishaw as the voice of Paddington, with Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Brendan Gleeson, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi, and Hugh Grant in live-action roles. In the film, Paddington tries to get a present for his aunts birthday, but ends up being framed for a crime he did not commit. Principal photography began in October 2016 and ended in June 2017. The film was theatrically released on 10 November 2017 in the United Kingdom and 6 December 2017 in France, and grossed $227 million worldwide. It has an approval rating of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and is the highest-rated film on the site. It received three nominations at the 71st British Academy Film Awards: Outstanding British Film, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Actor in a Supporting Role, for Grant. Magic Mike XXL Magic Mike XXL is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed by Gregory Jacobs, written by Reid Carolin and starring Channing Tatum, Matt Bomer, Kevin Nash and Joe Manganiello. A sequel to 2012s Magic Mike, the film premiered in Hollywood on June 26, 2015 with subsequent European premiere in London on June 30, 2015. The film was released on July 1, 2015, received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $122 million. Take Me Home Tonight Take Me Home Tonight is a 2011 American retro comedy film directed by Michael Dowse and starring an ensemble cast led by Topher Grace and Anna Faris. The screenplay was written by Jackie and Jeff Filgo, former writers of the television sitcom That 70s Show, of which Grace was a cast member. Shooting began on the week starting February 19, 2007, in Phoenix. The film received its wide theatrical release on March 4, 2011. The title comes from the 1986 Eddie Money song of the same name, also played in the theatrical trailer and on the menu screen of the Blu-Ray and DVD releases. Despite having the same name, it never actually appears in the movie. Heartbreakers Heartbreakers is a 2001 caper-romantic comedy film directed by David Mirkin. It stars Sigourney Weaver, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ray Liotta, Jason Lee, and Gene Hackman. Weaver was nominated for a Golden Satellite Award for her performance in the film. The plot revolves around an elaborate con set up by a mother-daughter team to swindle wealthy men out of their money, and what happens during their "last" con together. This film is written by Robert Dunn, Paul Guay and Stephen Mazur. It was the third collaboration by Guay and Mazur, whose previous comedies were The Little Rascals and Liar Liar. Secondhand Lions Secondhand Lions is a 2003 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Tim McCanlies. It tells the story of an introverted young boy who is sent to live with his eccentric great-uncles on a farm in Texas. Mandy Mandy is a 2018 film directed by Panos Cosmatos and co-written by Cosmatos and Aaron Stewart-Ahn. A co-production of the United States and Canada, the film stars Nicolas Cage, Andrea Riseborough, Linus Roache, Ned Dennehy, Olwen Fouéré, Richard Brake, and Bill Duke. It premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, and was theatrically released on September 14, 2018 by RLJE Films. Mandy received critical acclaim, with praise directed at its style and originality, Cages performance, Cosmatos direction, and the action sequences. It is one of the last films scored by Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson, who died in February 2018. The film is dedicated to him. Tristan + Isolde Tristan & Isolde is a 2006 epic romantic drama film directed by Kevin Reynolds and written by Dean Georgaris based on the medieval romantic legend of Tristan and Isolde. Produced by Ridley Scott and Tony Scott, the film stars James Franco and Sophia Myles, alongside a supporting cast featuring Rufus Sewell, Mark Strong, and Henry Cavill. This was Franchise Pictures last film before bankruptcy. Shine Shine is a 1996 Australian biographical drama film based on the life of pianist David Helfgott, who suffered a mental breakdown and spent years in institutions. It stars Geoffrey Rush, Lynn Redgrave, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Noah Taylor, John Gielgud, Googie Withers, Justin Braine, Sonia Todd, Nicholas Bell, Chris Haywood and Alex Rafalowicz. The screenplay was written by Jan Sardi, and directed by Scott Hicks. The film made its US premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. In 1997, Geoffrey Rush was awarded the Academy Award for Best Actor at the 69th Academy Awards for his performance in the lead role. Grave Encounters Grave Encounters is a 2011 Canadian found footage supernatural horror film. The footage follows the crew of a paranormal reality television program who lock themselves in a haunted psychiatric hospital in search of evidence of paranormal activity as they shoot what ends up becoming their final episode. Written and directed by Colin Minihan and Stuart Ortiz, the film premiered on April 22, 2011 at the Tribeca Film Festival and received mostly mixed reviews. The film was released on August 25, 2011 in select theaters using the Eventful Demand It and Video on Demand via Comcast. The film premiered internationally in Italy via distributor Eagle Pictures under the title ESP Fenomeni Paranormali on June 1, 2011. The trailer for Grave Encounters is considered a viral sensation, generating over 30 million views. It received positive reviews from critics and a cult following, spawning a sequel in 2012. A Ghost Story A Ghost Story is a 2017 American supernatural drama film written and directed by David Lowery. It stars Casey Affleck, Rooney Mara, Will Oldham, Sonia Acevedo, Rob Zabrecky, and Liz Franke. Affleck plays a man who becomes a ghost and remains in the house he shares with his wife. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2017, and was released by A24 on July 7, 2017. Grizzly Man Grizzly Man is a 2005 American documentary film by German director Werner Herzog. It chronicles the life and death of grizzly bear enthusiast Timothy Treadwell. The film includes some of Treadwells own footage of his interactions with grizzly bears before 2003, and of interviews with people who knew, or were involved with Treadwell, as well as professionals dealing with wild bears. Treadwell and his girlfriend Amie Huguenard, who were both originally from New York state, lost their lives to a grizzly bear on October 6, 2003. Treadwells footage was found after his death. The bear that killed Treadwell and Huguenard was later encountered and killed by the group retrieving the semi-digested remains of the victims. An audio recording of the attack was captured by Treadwells camera, but has never been released. The final film was co-produced by Discovery Docs, the Discovery Channels theatrical documentary unit, and Lions Gate Entertainment. The films soundtrack is by British singer-songwriter and guitarist Richard Thompson. Battleship Potemkin Battleship Potemkin, sometimes rendered as Battleship Potyomkin, is a 1925 Soviet silent film directed by Sergei Eisenstein and produced by Mosfilm. It presents a dramatized version of the mutiny that occurred in 1905 when the crew of the Russian battleship Potemkin rebelled against its officers. Battleship Potemkin was named the greatest film of all time at the Brussels Worlds Fair in 1958. In 2012, the British Film Institute named it the eleventh greatest film of all time. The Experiment The Experiment is a 2010 American drama thriller film directed by Paul T. Scheuring and starring Adrien Brody, Forest Whitaker, Cam Gigandet, Clifton Collins, and Maggie Grace, about an experiment which resembles Philip Zimbardos Stanford prison experiment in 1971. The film is a remake of the 2001 German film Das Experiment, which was directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel. Beavis and Butt-Head Do America Beavis and Butt-Head Do America is a 1996 American adult animated road comedy film based on the MTV animated television series Beavis and Butt-Head. Co-written and directed by series creator Mike Judge, the film stars the regular television cast of Judge with guest performances by Demi Moore, Bruce Willis, Robert Stack and Cloris Leachman. The film centers on Beavis and Butt-Head as they travel across the country in search of their stolen television set. Previous offers by MTV to create a film version of Beavis and Butt-Head were rejected by Judge, but he eventually accepted one in 1994. When the film went into production, Judge and the shows staff halted production on the series while Judge and Joe Stillman wrote the script. They conceived numerous plot ideas with Judges being the one developed into a film. John Frizzell composed the films score. Beavis and Butt-Head Do America was praised by critics and proved to be a major box office hit from its release on December 20, 1996 by Paramount Pictures, grossing $63.1 million in the United States, becoming the biggest December box office opening in history until it was beaten the following year by Scream 2 and subsequently one week later by Titanic. Hart's War Harts War is a 2002 American thriller drama film about a World War II prisoner of war camp based on the novel by John Katzenbach. It stars Bruce Willis as Col. William McNamara and Colin Farrell as Lt. Thomas Hart. The film co-stars Terrence Howard, Cole Hauser and Marcel Iureş. The film, directed by Gregory Hoblit, was shot at Barrandov Studios in Prague, and released on February 15, 2002. The film earned mixed reviews and did poorly at the box office. Hesher Hesher is a 2010 American dark comedy/drama film co-written and directed by Spencer Susser and starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Rainn Wilson, Natalie Portman and Devin Brochu. It was written by Susser, David Michôd and Brian Charles Frank. Screened at the Sundance Film Festival January 22, 2010, the film was released in the United States on May 13, 2011. Most of the songs on the films soundtrack are tracks from heavy metal bands Metallica and Motörhead. The American President The American President is a 1995 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Rob Reiner and written by Aaron Sorkin. The film stars Michael Douglas, Annette Bening, Martin Sheen, Michael J. Fox, and Richard Dreyfuss. In the film, President Andrew Shepherd is a widower who pursues a relationship with environmental lobbyist Sydney Ellen Wade – who has just moved to Washington, D.C. – while at the same time attempting to win the passage of a crime control bill during a re-election year. Composer Marc Shaiman was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Musical or Comedy Score for The American President. The film was nominated for Golden Globes for Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actor in a Comedy/Musical for Michael Douglas, Best Actress in a Comedy/Musical for Annette Bening, and Best Comedy/Musical. The American Film Institute ranked The American President No. 75 on its list of Americas Greatest Love Stories. The Dilemma The Dilemma is a 2011 American dark comedy film directed by Ron Howard, written by Allan Loeb and starring Vince Vaughn and Kevin James. The film follows savvy businessman Ronny and genius engineer Nick who are best friends and partners in an auto design firm. They are pursuing a project to make their firm famous. Ronny sees Nicks wife Geneva kissing another man. Ronny seeks out answers and has to figure out how to tell Nick about what he saw while working with him to complete their critical presentation. It was filmed entirely in Chicago. The Dilemma was released by Universal Pictures in the United States and Canada on January 14, 2011, to poor reviews and performed poorly at the box office, failing to recoup its $70 million production budget. Citizenfour Citizenfour is a 2014 documentary film directed by Laura Poitras, concerning Edward Snowden and the NSA spying scandal. The film had its US premiere on October 10, 2014, at the New York Film Festival and its UK premiere on October 17, 2014, at the BFI London Film Festival. The film features Snowden and Glenn Greenwald, and was co-produced by Poitras, Mathilde Bonnefoy, and Dirk Wilutzky, with Steven Soderbergh and others serving as executive producers. Citizenfour received critical acclaim upon release, and was the recipient of numerous accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 2015 Oscars. Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle is a 2018 adventure drama film directed by Andy Serkis with a screenplay by Callie Kloves, based on stories collected in All the Mowgli Stories by Rudyard Kipling. The film stars Rohan Chand, Matthew Rhys, and Freida Pinto, along with voice and motion capture performances from Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Benedict Cumberbatch, Naomie Harris, and Serkis. Talks of a new Jungle Book film from Warner Bros. Pictures began in 2012 and various directors, including Steve Kloves, Ron Howard, and Alejandro González Iñárritu, were approached before Serkis was confirmed in March 2014. Much of the cast signed on that August and principal photography began in March 2015. Filming took place in South Africa and at Warner Bros. Studios in Leavesden, England. Originally scheduled to be released in October 2016 by Warner Bros. Pictures, the film was delayed numerous times to work on the visual effects and to create space between itself and the April 2016 release of Walt Disney Pictures own Jungle Book adaptation. In July 2018, Warner Bros. Pictures sold the rights for the film to Netflix. The film was released in select theaters on 29 November 2018, followed by its subsequent digital Netflix release on 7 December 2018. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the cast, visual effects, and Serkis direction, but many compared it unfavorably to the Disney film and criticized the uneven tone, calling it a "messy—if ambitious—misfire". Open Water Open Water is a 2003 American survival horror thriller film. The story concerns an American couple who go scuba diving while on vacation, only to find themselves stranded miles from shore in shark-infested waters when the crew of their boat accidentally leaves them behind. The film is claimed to be loosely based on the true story of Tom and Eileen Lonergan, who in 1998 went out with a scuba diving group, Outer Edge Dive Company, on the Great Barrier Reef, and were accidentally left behind because the dive-boat crew failed to take an accurate headcount. The film was financed by the husband and wife team of writer/director Chris Kentis and producer Laura Lau, both avid scuba divers. It cost $120,000 to make and was bought by Lions Gate Entertainment for $2.5 million after its screening at the Sundance Film Festival. Lions Gate spent a further $8 million on distribution and marketing. The film ultimately grossed $55.5 million worldwide. Before filming began, the Lonergans experience was re-created for an episode of ABCs 20/20, and the segment was repeated after the release of Open Water. Clips from the film were also featured on NBC in "Troubled Waters", a Dateline episode with Matt Lauer interviewing two professional divers, Richard Neely and Ally Dalton, who were left adrift at the Great Barrier Reef by a dive boat on May 21, 2008. Great Expectations Great Expectations is a 1998 contemporary film adaptation of Charles Dickens’s 1861 novel of the same name, co-written and directed by Alfonso Cuarón and starring Ethan Hawke, Gwyneth Paltrow, Hank Azaria, Robert De Niro, Anne Bancroft and Chris Cooper. It is known for having moved the setting of the original novel from 1812-1827 London to 1990s New York. The film is an abridged modernization of Dickenss 1861 novel, with the heros name having also been changed from Pip to Finn, and the character Miss Havisham has been renamed Nora Dinsmoor. The film received mixed reviews. Jab Tak Hai Jaan Jab Tak Hai Jaan is a 2012 Indian romantic drama film directed by Yash Chopra; written and produced by Aditya Chopra under their production banner, Yash Raj Films. It stars Shah Rukh Khan as Samar Anand, a bomb disposal expert whose diary falls into the hands of an intern played by Anushka Sharma. The diary recounts his time as a struggling immigrant in London, and later details his whirlwind romance with Meera Thapar, played by Katrina Kaif. Jab Tak Hai Jaan marked the second collaboration between Khan and Sharma, as they previously featured in the film Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi and the first between Khan and Kaif. Yash Chopra returned to direction eight years after Veer-Zaara. This film was Yash Chopras fourth film to feature Shah Rukh Khan in the lead role. This is his final film before his death in October 2012. The background score and soundtrack were composed by A. R. Rahman, with lyrics from Gulzar. The film was released during the six-day Diwali weekend beginning on 13 November 2012. Jab Tak Hai Jaan emerged as the third-highest-grossing Bollywood film overseas at that time, after 3 Idiots and My Name Is Khan. The film received positive reviews from critics in India and overseas. The film was praised for its direction, cinematography, and the chemistry between its lead actors. Khan and Sharma were lauded for their performances, though the movies predictable plot drew criticism. At the end of its theatrical run, Jab Tak Hai Jaan received a number of awards, including four Filmfare Awards, which included awards for Best Supporting Actress and Best Lyrics for Gulzar. Dinosaur Dinosaur is a 2000 American computer-animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and The Secret Lab. The 39th Disney animated feature film, it follows a heroic young Iguanodon who was adopted and raised by a family of lemurs on a tropical island. After surviving a devastating meteor shower, the family move out for their new home and befriend a herd of dinosaurs along the way while on a journey to the "Nesting Grounds". Unfortunately, theyre being hunted down by predators such as Carnotaurus and Velociraptors. The initial idea was conceived in 1986 by Phil Tippett and Paul Verhoeven where it was conceived as a darker, naturalistic film about dinosaurs. The project underwent numerous iterations with multiple directors attached. In 1994, Walt Disney Feature Animation began development on the project and spent several years developing the software to create the dinosaurs. While the characters in Dinosaur are computer-generated, most of the backgrounds are live-action and were filmed on location. A number of backgrounds were found in various continents such as the Americas and Asia; various tepuis and Angel Falls also appear in the film. Dinosaur was released on May 19, 2000 to mixed reviews from film critics who praised the animation and soundtrack, but criticized the story for a lack of originality. The film grossed over $349 million worldwide, becoming the fifth highest-grossing film of 2000. The Cobbler The Cobbler is a 2014 American magic realism comedy-drama film directed by Tom McCarthy and co-written by McCarthy with Paul Sado. The film stars Adam Sandler, Dan Stevens, Dustin Hoffman and Steve Buscemi. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released on March 13, 2015, by Image Entertainment. The film was panned by critics and was a box office bomb. Ghosts of Mars Ghosts of Mars is a 2001 American science fiction action horror film written, directed and scored by John Carpenter. The film stars Natasha Henstridge, Ice Cube, Jason Statham, Pam Grier, Clea DuVall, and Joanna Cassidy. The film received negative reviews and was a box office bomb, scoring just a 21% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and earning $14 million at the box office, against a $28 million production budget. Ouija: Origin of Evil Ouija: Origin of Evil is a 2016 American supernatural horror film directed and edited by Mike Flanagan and written by Flanagan and Jeff Howard. The film is a prequel to the 2014 film Ouija and stars Elizabeth Reaser, Annalise Basso, and Henry Thomas. A widow and her family introduce a Ouija board into their phony seance business, thereby inviting a spirit that possesses the youngest daughter. The film was released on October 21, 2016, by Universal Pictures, grossing over $81 million. It received positive reviews, with many praising it as a significant improvement over its predecessor. Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping is a 2016 American mockumentary comedy film directed by Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone and written, produced by and starring Andy Samberg, Schaffer, and Taccone. Also produced by Judd Apatow, it co-stars Sarah Silverman, Tim Meadows, Imogen Poots, Joan Cusack, and Maya Rudolph. The film was released on June 3, 2016 by Universal Pictures and grossed $9 million, failing to meet its budget of $20 million, despite positive reviews from critics. Pale Rider Pale Rider is a 1985 American Western film produced and directed by Clint Eastwood, who also stars in the lead role. The title is a reference to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, as the rider of a pale horse is Death. The film, which took in nearly $41 million at the box office, became the highest grossing Western of the 1980s. Alfie Alfie is a 2004 British-American romantic comedy-drama film inspired by the 1966 British film of the same name and its 1975 sequel, starring Jude Law as the title character, the son of the character played by Michael Caine and Alan Price. The film was written, directed, and produced by Charles Shyer. Walk of Shame Walk of Shame is a 2014 American comedy film written and directed by Steven Brill and starring Elizabeth Banks, James Marsden, Gillian Jacobs, Sarah Wright, Ethan Suplee, Oliver Hudson and Willie Garson. The film was released in the United States on May 2, 2014 by Focus World. It was originally distributed by FilmDistrict. However, when Focus Features absorbed FilmDistrict, this was sold to Focus Features new division Focus World. Walk of Shame garnered negative reviews from critics who commended Banks performance but criticized Brills filmmaking for creating an unspectacular comedic romp filled with broad caricatures and misogynistic views on women. The film became a box office flop, grossing $59,209 against a $15 million budget. Eighth Grade Eighth Grade is a 2018 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Bo Burnham. The coming-of-age story follows the life and struggles of an eighth-grader, played by Elsie Fisher, during her last week of classes before graduating to high school. She struggles with social anxiety but produces vlogs giving life advice. Burnham was inspired by his own struggles with anxiety when he began writing the screenplay in 2014. He had difficulty finding funding for the project until 2016. Shooting began in Suffern and White Plains, in summer 2017. Fisher was cast after Burnham noticed her on YouTube; she led a cast including Josh Hamilton and Emily Robinson. Themes include heavy use of social media, mental health in Generation Z and sexuality and consent. The film premiered on January 19, as part of the U.S. Dramatic Competition section of the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. After other festival screenings, it was released theatrically in the United States by A24 on July 13, 2018. Its R rating from the Motion Picture Association of America inspired criticism, as its decision blocked many eighth-grade viewers from seeing the film in theatres. In response, the distributors arranged free, unrated screenings across the U.S. Eighth Grade completed its North American run grossing $13.5 million on a $2 million budget. Eighth Grade received acclaim from critics, with praise for Burnhams screenplay and direction and Fishers performance, and was chosen by both the National Board of Review and American Film Institute as one of the Top 10 Films of 2018. The film received numerous awards and nominations, including a Golden Globe nomination for Fisher and Writers Guild and Directors Guild of America Awards for Burnham. The Condemned The Condemned is a 2007 American action film written and directed by Scott Wiper. The film stars Steve Austin, Vinnie Jones, Robert Mammone, Tory Mussett, Madeleine West and Rick Hoffman. The film centers on ten convicts who are forced to fight each other to the death as part of an illegal game which is being broadcast to the public. The Condemned was filmed in Queensland. Fight choreography was coordinated by Richard Norton, who also stunt doubles for Jones on some scenes. A sequel titled The Condemned 2 starring Randy Orton was released in 2015. The film was produced by WWE Films and distributed by Lionsgate on April 27, 2007. Overboard Overboard is a 1987 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall, written by Leslie Dixon, starring Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell, and produced by Roddy McDowall, who also co-stars. The films soundtrack was composed by Alan Silvestri. Although it opened to mixed reviews and was a box office disappointment, Overboard has grown a cult status over the years and has been remade twice. In 2006, it was adapted into the South Korean television series Couple or Trouble, and in 2018 it was remade with Anna Faris and Eugenio Derbez. Everybody Wants Some!! Everybody Wants Some!! is a 2016 American comedy film, written and directed by Richard Linklater, about college baseball players in Texas in 1980. The film stars Blake Jenner, Zoey Deutch, Ryan Guzman, Tyler Hoechlin, Glen Powell, Will Brittain, and Wyatt Russell. It had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 11, 2016, and was theatrically released in the United States on March 30, 2016, by Paramount Pictures. The film grossed $4.6 million against a $10 million budget but was critically acclaimed. Only the Brave Only the Brave is a 2017 American biographical drama film directed by Joseph Kosinski, and written by Ken Nolan and Eric Warren Singer, based on the GQ article "No Exit" by Sean Flynn. The film tells the story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, an elite crew of firefighters who lost 19 of 20 members while fighting the Yarnell Hill Fire in June 2013, and is dedicated to their memory. It features an ensemble cast, including Josh Brolin, James Badge Dale, Jeff Bridges, Miles Teller, Alex Russell, Taylor Kitsch, Ben Hardy, Thad Luckinbill, Geoff Stults, Scott Haze, Andie MacDowell, and Jennifer Connelly. Principal photography began in New Mexico in June 2016. Only the Brave was released in the United States by Columbia Pictures on October 20, 2017. It received positive reviews from critics, with praise aimed at the cast and the films touching tribute to its subjects. The film is dedicated to the Granite Mountain Hotshots and their families. Stalag 17 Stalag 17 is a 1953 comedy-drama war film which tells the story of a group of American airmen held in a German World War II prisoner of war camp, who come to suspect that one of their number is an informant. The film was adapted by Billy Wilder and Edwin Blum from the Broadway play of the same name by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski, which was based on their experiences as prisoners in Stalag 17B in Austria. Produced and directed by Wilder, it starred William Holden in his Oscar-winning role, Don Taylor, Robert Strauss, Neville Brand, Harvey Lembeck, Peter Graves, Sig Ruman and Otto Preminger. Strauss and Lembeck both appeared in the original Broadway production. Victor Frankenstein Victor Frankenstein is a 2015 American science fantasy horror film based on contemporary adaptations of Mary Shelleys 1818 novel Frankenstein. It is directed by Paul McGuigan and written by Max Landis, and stars James McAvoy as Victor Frankenstein and Daniel Radcliffe as Igor. The film was released by 20th Century Fox on November 25, 2015. Told from Igors perspective, it shows the troubled young assistants dark origins and his redemptive friendship with the young medical student, Victor Frankenstein. Through Igors eyes, the audience witnesses the emergence of Frankenstein as the man from the legend we know today. Eventually, their experiments get them into trouble with the authorities, and Dr. Frankenstein and Igor become fugitives as they complete their goals to use science as a way to create life from death. The film received generally negative reviews and became a box office bomb, grossing $34.2 million against a budget of $40 million. Working Girl Working Girl is a 1988 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Mike Nichols and starring Melanie Griffith, Harrison Ford and Sigourney Weaver. It was written by Kevin Wade. The film features a notable opening sequence following Manhattan-bound commuters on the Staten Island Ferry accompanied by Carly Simons song "Let the River Run", for which she received the Academy Award for Best Song. The film was a box office success, grossing a worldwide total of $103 million. Griffith was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress, while both Weaver and Joan Cusack were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. The film was also nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Mary Shelleys Frankenstein is a 1994 horror drama film directed by Kenneth Branagh and starring Robert De Niro, Kenneth Branagh, Tom Hulce, Helena Bonham Carter, Ian Holm, John Cleese, and Aidan Quinn. The film was produced on a budget of $45 million and is considered the most faithful film adaptation of Mary Shelleys 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, despite several differences and additions in plot from the novel. Crash Crash is a 1996 erotic psychological thriller film written and directed by David Cronenberg based on J. G. Ballards 1973 novel of the same name. It tells the story of a group of people who take sexual pleasure from car crashes. The film stars James Spader, Deborah Kara Unger, Elias Koteas, Holly Hunter, and Rosanna Arquette. The film generated considerable controversy upon its release and opened to mixed and highly divergent reactions from critics. While some praised the film for its daring premise and originality, others criticized its combination of graphic sexuality and violence. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, where it received the Special Jury Prize, a unique award that is distinct from the Jury Prize as it is not given annually, but only at the request of the official jury. When then jury president Francis Ford Coppola announced the award "for originality, for daring and for audacity," he stated that it had been a controversial choice and that certain jury members, "did abstain very passionately." The award has not been given since. It received six Genie Awards from the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, including awards for Cronenberg as director and screenwriter; the film was also nominated in two further categories, including Best Picture. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze is a 1991 American martial arts superhero comedy film directed by Michael Pressman, based on the fictional superhero team the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It is the sequel to the film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The Secret of the Oozes sequel is a third film which was released in 1993, and a fourth followed in 2007. The film is distributed in the United States by New Line Cinema, and internationally distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film follows the adventures of the four Turtles: Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, Raphael, and their Master Splinter. Resuming from the events of the last film, the villain, The Shredder, returns to take back command of the Foot Clan, and work towards getting revenge on the Turtles. When he learns the secret behind the Turtles mutation, he becomes more dangerous than ever. The film sheds some light on the origins of Splinter and the Turtles, as well as introduces two new villains: Tokka and Rahzar. Unlike the first film, this entry rarely showed the use of the Turtles weapons. They instead fight bare-fisted for much of the film, as part of an attempt to tone down the violence of the previous installment. The film was released on March 22, 1991, and received mixed reviews from critics who felt it departed from the much darker tone of the original 1990 film, and was more light-hearted. The film was financially successful, and became the 13th highest-grossing film domestically in the year of its release. The film is a tribute to Muppets creator Jim Henson, who died less than a year before this films release. Hensons Creature Shop created the animatronic creature costumes for the film, like the first film. The Girl with All the Gifts The Girl with All the Gifts is a 2016 British post-apocalyptic science fiction horror film directed by Colm McCarthy and written by Mike Carey, based on his 2014 novel of the same name. Starring Gemma Arterton, Paddy Considine, Glenn Close, and Sennia Nanua, the film depicts a dystopian future following a breakdown of society after most of humanity is wiped out by a fungal infection. The plot focuses on the struggle of a scientist, a teacher, and two soldiers who embark on a journey of survival with a special young girl named Melanie. The Kissing Booth The Kissing Booth is a 2018 American teen romantic comedy film written and directed by Vince Marcello, based on the novel of the same name by Beth Reekles. It stars Joey King, Jacob Elordi, Joel Courtney and Molly Ringwald. The film follows late bloomer teenager Elle, whose budding romance with high school senior and bad boy Noah puts her lifelong friendship with Noahs younger brother Lee in jeopardy. The Kissing Booth was released on Netflix on May 11, 2018. Despite receiving largely negative reviews from critics, who deemed its storyline and themes to be clichéd and misogynistic, the film was dubbed a commercial success by Netflix due to being widely consumed by viewers. Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1 Batman: The Dark Knight Returns is a two-part direct-to-video animated superhero film, an adaptation of the 1986 comic book The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller. It was directed by Jay Oliva, who worked as a storyboard artist on Man of Steel, Under the Red Hood, Year One and Dawn of Justice. Several other Batman veterans were also involved in the film. Part 1 was released September 25, 2012, and Part 2 was released January 29, 2013. A deluxe edition combining both films was released on October 8, 2013. It is the 15th film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series. Outlaw King Outlaw King is a 2018 historical action drama film about Robert the Bruce, the 14th-century Scottish King who launched a guerilla war against the larger English army. The film largely takes place during the 3-year historical period from 1304, when Bruce decides to rebel against the rule of Edward I over Scotland, thus becoming an "outlaw", up to the 1307 Battle of Loudoun Hill. Outlaw King was co-written, produced, and directed by David Mackenzie. It stars Chris Pine, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Florence Pugh, Billy Howle, Sam Spruell, Tony Curran, Callan Mulvey, James Cosmo, and Stephen Dillane. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2018, and was released on November 9, 2018, by Netflix. Dragon Ball is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation. It is an adaptation of the first 194 chapters of the manga of the same name created by Akira Toriyama, which were published in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1984 to 1995. The anime is composed of 153 episodes that were broadcast on Fuji TV from February 26, 1986, to April 19, 1989. It was broadcast in 81countries worldwide. It is part of the Dragon Ball media franchise. Dragon Ball follows the adventures of the protagonist Goku, a strong naive boy who, upon meeting Bulma, sets out to gather the seven wish-granting Dragon Balls. After becoming a student of martial arts master Master Roshi, he and his fellow pupil Krillin enter a tournament that attracts the most powerful fighters in the world. He then sets out on his own and winds up facing and destroying the Red Ribbon Army single-handedly. When Krillin is later murdered after another tournament, Goku exacts revenge on his killer, Piccolo Daimao. Three years later, Goku, now a young adult, must fight Piccolo Daimaos offspring Piccolo. The remaining 325 chapters of the manga were adapted into the Dragon Ball Z anime. Taxi 2 Taxi 2 is a French action comedy film directed by Gérard Krawczyk and released in March 2000. Starring Samy Naceri, Frédéric Diefenthal and Marion Cotillard. It is a sequel to Taxi, written by Luc Besson and directed by Gérard Pirès in 1998. It was followed by Taxi 3 in January 2003. Logan's Run Logans Run is a 1976 American science fiction film, directed by Michael Anderson and starring Michael York, Jenny Agutter, Richard Jordan, Roscoe Lee Browne, Farrah Fawcett, and Peter Ustinov. The screenplay by David Zelag Goodman is based on the book Logans Run by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson. It depicts a utopian future society on the surface, revealed as a dystopia where the population and the consumption of resources are maintained in equilibrium by killing everyone who reaches the age of thirty. The story follows the actions of Logan 5, a "Sandman", who has terminated others who have attempted to escape death and is now faced with termination himself. Produced by Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, the film uses only the novels two basic premises: that everyone must die at a set age, and that Logan and companion Jessica attempt to escape while being chased by another Sandman named Francis. After aborted attempts to adapt the novel, story changes were made including raising the age of "last day" from 21 to 30 and introducing the idea of for eliminating 30-year-olds. Its filming was marked by special-effects challenges in depicting Carrousel and innovative use of holograms and wide-angle lenses. The film won a Special Academy Award for its visual effects and six Saturn Awards, including Best Science Fiction Film. In 1977, a TV series aired, though only 14 episodes were produced. Joe Dirt Joe Dirt is a 2001 American adventure comedy film starring David Spade, Dennis Miller, Christopher Walken, Adam Beach, Brian Thompson, Brittany Daniel, Jaime Pressly, Erik Per Sullivan, and Kid Rock. The film was written by Spade and Fred Wolf, and produced by Robert Simonds. The plot concerns a "white trash" young man, Joe Dirt, who at first seems to be a "loser", a failure, an antihero. As he travels in search of his parents, his finer qualities are increasingly revealed. He ends up with a new "family" of close friends, people he has helped and who respect him. Critical reception was mostly negative, but the film was a modest financial success. The film has a cult following. A sequel, Beautiful Loser, premiered on Crackle on July 16, 2015. Cassandra's Dream Cassandras Dream is a 2007 dramatic thriller film written and directed by Woody Allen. Filmed in the United Kingdom, it was released in 2007 in Europe and in January 2008 in the United States. It was developed as a British-French-American co-production. The film was premiered in secret at Avilés, Spain on June 18, 2007. It was officially premiered at the Venice Film Festival on September 2, 2007 and was already in theaters in Spain by November 3. The film had its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2007. The Love Guru The Love Guru is a 2008 American romantic comedy film directed by Marco Schnabel in his directorial debut, written and produced by Mike Myers, and starring Myers, Jessica Alba, Justin Timberlake, Romany Malco, Meagan Good, Verne Troyer, John Oliver, Omid Djalili, and Ben Kingsley. The film was also Myers and Timberlakes second collaboration after Shrek the Third. The film was a financial flop and was derided by critics. The Triplets of Belleville The Triplets of Belleville is a 2003 animated comedy film written and directed by Sylvain Chomet. It was released as Belleville Rendez-vous in the United Kingdom. The film is Chomets first feature film and was an international co-production among companies in France, the United Kingdom, Belgium, and Canada. The film features the voices of Michèle Caucheteux, Jean-Claude Donda, Michel Robin, and Monica Viegas. There is little dialogue; much of the narrative is conveyed through song and pantomime. It tells the story of Madame Souza, an elderly woman who goes on a quest to rescue her grandson Champion, a Tour de France cyclist, who has been kidnapped by the French mafia for gambling purposes and taken to the city of Belleville. She is accompanied by Champions loyal but obese hound, Bruno, and joined by the Triplets of Belleville, music hall singers from the 1930s, whom she meets in the city. The film was highly praised by audiences and critics for its unique style of animation. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards—Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song for "Belleville Rendez-vous". It was also screened out of competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Kalifornia Kalifornia is a 1993 American road thriller film directed by Dominic Sena, in his directorial debut. It stars Brad Pitt, Juliette Lewis, David Duchovny, and Michelle Forbes. The film tells the story of a journalist and his photographer girlfriend traveling cross-country to research serial killings, who unwittingly carpool with a psychopath and his childlike girlfriend. Filmed in Georgia and rural inland California in the spring of 1993, Kalifornia premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival on August 27, 1993, where it was awarded two competition prizes. It was released theatrically the following week in the United States, but was a box office bomb, grossing $2.4 million against a nearly $9 million budget. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its art house sensibility, while others dismissed it as a violent exploitation film. Despite this, the films acting was largely praised, and critic Roger Ebert heralded the performances of Pitt and Lewis among the best he had ever seen. The film was nominated for three Saturn Awards in 1994, including for Best Horror Film. Live by Night Live by Night is a 2016 American crime drama film written, directed, produced by and starring Ben Affleck. Based on the 2012 novel of the same name by Dennis Lehane, the film follows an Ybor City bootlegger who becomes a notorious gangster. The film also stars Elle Fanning, Brendan Gleeson, Chris Messina, Sienna Miller, Zoe Saldana and Chris Cooper. Produced by Warner Bros., the film premiered in New York City on December 13, 2016. It began a limited release in the United States on December 25, 2016, before going wide on January 13, 2017. It received mixed reviews and was a box office bomb, grossing $22 million against its net budget of $65 million. The film lost around $75 million, according to insiders and rival studio executives. Transsiberian Transsiberian is a 2008 thriller film, set on the Trans-Siberian Railway, in which an American couples journey from China to Russia becomes a nightmare after they befriend a pair of fellow travellers. An international co-production of Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain and Lithuania, the film was directed by Brad Anderson and stars Woody Harrelson, Emily Mortimer and Ben Kingsley. Filming began in December 2006 in Vilnius, Lithuania, with additional photography in Beijing and Russia. It premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival in January 2008, followed by a series of other international film festivals. It had a limited United States release on July 18, 2008, succeeded by limited cinema releases in a few more countries, before moving over to the DVD and TV market. Mousehunt Mouse Hunt is a 1997 American dark comedy slapstick film directed by Gore Verbinski in his directorial debut, written by Adam Rifkin and starring Nathan Lane and Lee Evans, and featured William Hickey, who died shortly after the film was shot. It was the first family film to be released by DreamWorks Pictures, who released it in the United States on December 19, 1997. The film follows two Laurel and Hardy-like brothers in their struggle against one small but crafty house mouse for possession of a mansion willed to them by their father. The film is set in a humorously indeterminate 20th-century time period, with styles ranging from the 1940s to the 1990s. Where Eagles Dare Where Eagles Dare is a 1968 British Metrocolor World War II action film directed by Brian G. Hutton and starring Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood, and Mary Ure. It was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, filmed in Panavision, and shot on location in Austria and Bavaria. Alistair MacLean wrote the screenplay, his first, at the same time that he wrote the novel of the same name. Both became commercial successes. The film involved some of the top filmmakers of the day and is now considered a classic. Major contributors included Hollywood stuntman Yakima Canutt, who as second-unit director shot most of the action scenes; British stuntman Alf Joint who doubled for Burton in such sequences as the fight on top of the cable car; award-winning conductor and composer Ron Goodwin, who wrote the film score; and future Oscar-nominee Arthur Ibbetson, who worked on its cinematography. The film is noted for the phrase "Broadsword calling Danny Boy", spoken by Richard Burton several times throughout. The phrase is frequently used by Richard Burton impressionists. Keeping the Faith Keeping the Faith is a 2000 American romantic comedy film written by Stuart Blumberg, and starring Ben Stiller, Edward Norton, Jenna Elfman, Eli Wallach, and Anne Bancroft. This film was released by Touchstone Pictures and Spyglass Entertainment, in association with Triple Threat Talent, on April 14, 2000. The film is dedicated to Nortons late mother, Robin. It had a budget of $29 million. Veronica Mars Veronica Mars is a 2014 American neo-noir mystery film produced and directed by Rob Thomas, who co-wrote the script with Diane Ruggiero. It is a continuing film adaptation based on the television series of the same name created by Thomas. The film stars Kristen Bell as the titular character, alongside a supporting cast that includes Jason Dohring, Francis Capra, Krysten Ritter, Percy Daggs III, Tina Majorino, Ryan Hansen, Chris Lowell and Enrico Colantoni, each reprising their roles. Set nine years after the events of the series finale, the plot follows Veronica Mars returning to her hometown in Neptune to investigate the death of a former classmate, with her ex-boyfriend, Logan Echolls, accused of her murder. After the series cancellation in 2007, Thomas wrote a feature film script, continuing the story. However, Warner Bros. declined to fund the project. On March 13, 2013, Thomas and Bell launched a fundraising campaign on Kickstarter to produce the film. It attained its goal of $2 million in eleven hours, breaking several Kickstarter records, including being the largest successful film project on the website. After raising a budget of $5 million by the end of its run, principal photography began in June 2013 in Los Angeles, and concluded in July 2013. An additional day of shooting took place in December 2013. Veronica Mars held its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 8, 2014, and was released in the United States in a limited theatrical release and through video on demand on March 14, 2014 by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film received positive reviews from critics and audiences, with many praising the writing and Bells performance. It earned $3.5 million worldwide against a $6 million budget. The revival of the series has also sparked continuations through different media, including two novels, co-written by Thomas and Jennifer Graham, and a web series centered on Hansen, titled Play It Again, released on CW Seed. The Killing Fields The Killing Fields is a 1984 British biographical drama film about the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia, which is based on the experiences of two journalists: Cambodian Dith Pran and American Sydney Schanberg. It was directed by Roland Joffé and produced by David Puttnam for his company Goldcrest Films. Sam Waterston stars as Schanberg, Haing S. Ngor as Pran, Julian Sands as Jon Swain, and John Malkovich as Al Rockoff. The adaptation for the screen was written by Bruce Robinson; the musical score was written by Mike Oldfield and orchestrated by David Bedford. The film was a success at the box office as well as being an instant hit with critics. At the 57th Academy Awards it received seven Oscar nominations, including Best Picture; it won three, most notably Best Supporting Actor for Haing S. Ngor, who had no previous acting experience. At the 38th British Academy Film Awards, it won eight BAFTAs, including Best Film and Best Actor in a Leading Role for Ngor. In 1999 the British Film Institute voted The Killing Fields the 100th greatest British film of the 20th century. In 2016 British film magazine Empire ranked it number 86 in their list of the 100 best British films. The Dressmaker The Dressmaker is a 2015 Australian revenge comedy-drama film written and directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, based on the 2000 novel of the same name by Rosalie Ham. It stars Kate Winslet as a femme fatale in the title role of the dressmaker, Myrtle "Tilly" Dunnage, who returns to a small Australian town to take care of her ailing, mentally unstable mother. The film explores the themes of revenge and creativity and was described by Moorhouse as "Clint Eastwoods Unforgiven with a sewing machine." The project was first developed in 2000, and Ham wrote a treatment herself. After initial attempts failed, Sue Maslin bought the rights to the novel and hired Moorhouse to direct and write the screenplay. Production took place in Melbourne and across Victoria, Australia in late 2014. The film had its world premiere at 2015 Toronto International Film Festival on 14 September 2015 and had a theatrical release on 29 October 2015 in Australia and New Zealand. It opened at the number 1 spot at the Australian and New Zealand box offices and became the second highest-grossing Australian film of 2015 and eleventh highest-grossing film of all time at Australian box office. Despite receiving mixed critical reviews, with praise going towards Winslets performance and criticism focusing on its uneven tone, The Dressmaker led the 5th AACTA Awards with thirteen nominations. These included Best Film, Best Direction, Best Production Design, Best Original Music Score, Best Sound, Best Editing, Best Cinematography and won Best Lead Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Costume Design and Peoples Choice Award for Favourite Australian Film. A Bridge Too Far A Bridge Too Far is a 1977 epic war film based on the 1974 book of the same name, directed by Richard Attenborough and with a screenplay by William Goldman. Produced by Joseph E. Levine and Richard P. Levine, it was the second film based on a book by historian Cornelius Ryan to be adapted for the screen and the second based on the events of World War IIs failed Operation Market Garden. The title originates with a disputed comment attributed to British Lieutenant General Frederick Browning, deputy commander of the First Allied Airborne Army, who told Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, the operations architect, before the operation: "I think we may be going a bridge too far." The comment was in reference to the intention of seizing the Arnhem bridgehead over the Rhine river—the culmination of a thrust into the occupied Netherlands which would allow the Allies to outflank German defences in order to end the war by Christmas of 1944. The ensemble cast includes Dirk Bogarde, James Caan, Michael Caine, Sean Connery, Edward Fox, Elliott Gould, Gene Hackman, Anthony Hopkins, Hardy Krüger, Laurence Olivier, Ryan ONeal, Robert Redford, Maximilian Schell and Liv Ullmann. Though it received a tepid critical response, the film received several awards: At the 31st BAFTA Awards, it won five out of eight categories, including Fox for Best Supporting Actor and John Addison—who himself had served in the British XXX Corps during Market Garden—for Best Score. The Wrong Trousers The Wrong Trousers is a 1993 British stop-motion animated short film directed by Nick Park at Aardman Animations, featuring his characters Wallace and Gromit. It is the second film featuring the eccentric inventor Wallace and his dog Gromit, following A Grand Day Out. In the film, a sinister penguin uses Wallace and Gromits robotic "Techno Trousers" to steal a diamond. The Wrong Trousers premiered in the United States on 17 December 1993, and the United Kingdom on 26 December 1993. It was commercially successful, and won the 1993 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. It also inspired a charity fundraising day, known as "Wrong Trousers Day", one of several events. The short was followed by two sequels, A Close Shave, released in December 1995, and A Matter of Loaf and Death released in December 2008. Food, Inc. Food, Inc. is a 2008 American documentary film directed by filmmaker Robert Kenner. The film examines corporate farming in the United States, concluding that agribusiness produces food that is unhealthy, in a way that is environmentally harmful and abusive of both animals and employees. The film is narrated by Michael Pollan and Eric Schlosser. The film received positive responses and was nominated for several awards, including the Academy Award and the Independent Spirit Awards in 2009, both for Best Documentary Feature. Red Dawn Red Dawn is a 1984 American war film directed by John Milius, with a screenplay by Kevin Reynolds and Milius. It stars Patrick Swayze, Charlie Sheen, C. Thomas Howell, Lea Thompson, Jennifer Grey, Ben Johnson, Harry Dean Stanton, Ron ONeal, William Smith, and Powers Boothe. It was the first film to be released in the US with a PG-13 rating. The film depicts the United States invaded by the Soviet Union and its Cuban and Nicaraguan allies. However, the onset of World War III is in the background and not fully elaborated. The story follows a group of American high school students who resist the occupation with guerrilla warfare, naming themselves "Wolverines", after their high school mascot. The Battle of Algiers The Battle of Algiers is a 1966 Italian-Algerian historical war film co-written and directed by Gillo Pontecorvo and starring Jean Martin and Saadi Yacef. It is based on events by rebels during the Algerian War against the French government in North Africa; the most prominent being the titular Battle of Algiers, the capital of Algeria. It was shot on location and the films score was composed by Ennio Morricone. The film was shot in a Roberto Rossellini-inspired newsreel style: in black and white with documentary-type editing to add to its sense of historical authenticity. It is often associated with Italian neorealist cinema. The film has been critically celebrated. Both insurgent groups and state authorities have considered it to be an important commentary on urban guerrilla warfare. It occupies the 48th place on the Critics Top 250 Films of the 2012 Sight & Sound poll, as well as 120th place on Empire magazines list of the 500 greatest movies of all time. It was selected to enter the list of the "100 Italian films to be saved". The film concentrates on the years between 1954 and 1957 when guerrilla fighters regrouped and expanded into the Casbah, the citadel of Algiers. Their actions were met by French paratroopers attempting to regain territory. The highly dramatic film is about the organization of a guerrilla movement and the illegal methods, such as torture, used by the colonial power to contain it. Algeria succeeded in gaining independence from the French, which Pontecorvo addresses in the films epilogue. A subject of socio-political controversy, the film was not screened for five years in France; it was released in 1971. The Loft The Loft is a 2014 erotic thriller film directed by Erik Van Looy. It is a remake of the 2008 Dutch-language Belgian film Loft, which Van Looy also directed. The screenplay was written by Bart De Pauw and adapted by Wesley Strick. Starring Karl Urban, James Marsden and Wentworth Miller, it also features Matthias Schoenaerts who reprises his role from the original film. The film was shot in Summer 2011, but its theatrical release was delayed by a change of the film distributor. Dark Castle Entertainment originally acquired the US distribution rights, as they did for Splice, with the intention of releasing the film through Warner Bros. When Joel Silver moved his office to Universal Studios, he took Dark Castle, and the film with him. Universal planned to release the film on August 29, 2014, but the studio pulled it from the schedule in favor of Legendary Pictures As Above, So Below. Universal and Dark Castle dropped the film, which was then picked up by Open Road Films, who released it on January 30, 2015. Universal retained the US home entertainment rights through its ancillaries deal with Open Road. Dark Castle, however, hasnt produced another film till 2017s Suburbicon with Paramount Pictures. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen The Adventures of Baron Munchausen is a 1988 adventure fantasy film co-written and directed by Terry Gilliam and starring John Neville, Sarah Polley, Eric Idle, Jonathan Pryce, Oliver Reed, and Uma Thurman. The film is based on the tall tales about the 18th-century German nobleman Baron Munchausen and his wartime exploits against the Ottoman Empire. The film was a box office bomb, grossing just $8 million against its $46 million budget and losing the studio $38 million. However, it received positive reviews from critics and was nominated for four Academy Awards: Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Visual Effects and Best Makeup. Planet 51 Planet 51 is a 2009 3D computer-animated science fiction comedy film directed by Jorge Blanco, written by Joe Stillman, and starring Dwayne Johnson, Jessica Biel, Justin Long, Gary Oldman, Seann William Scott and John Cleese. An international co-production by Spanish, British and American companies, and produced by Madrid-based Ilion Animation Studios and HandMade Films, the film was originally acquired for North American distribution by New Line Cinema, but then sold to Sony Pictures before completion. Originally titled Planet One, the film was completed on a $70 million budget, which, as of 2010, was the most expensive film produced in Spain. Planet 51 was released on November 20, 2009 by TriStar Pictures. The film also marks Johnsons voice-acting debut. The Crying Game The Crying Game is a 1992 British-Irish-Japanese financed thriller film written and directed by Neil Jordan. The film explores themes of race, gender, nationality, and sexuality against the backdrop of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The film is about the experiences of the main character, Fergus. A member of the IRA, Fergus has a brief but meaningful encounter with a soldier, Jody, who is held prisoner by the group. Fergus later develops an unexpected romantic relationship with Jodys love interest, Dil, whom Fergus promised Jody he would protect. However, unexpected events force Fergus to decide what he wants for the future and what his nature dictates he must do. A critical and commercial success, The Crying Game won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film as well as the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, alongside Oscar nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for Rea, Best Supporting Actor for Davidson, and Best Film Editing. In 1999, the British Film Institute named it the 26th-greatest British film of all time. The Rules of Attraction The Rules of Attraction is a 2002 black comedy-drama film written and directed by Roger Avary, based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Bret Easton Ellis. It stars James van der Beek, Shannyn Sossamon, Ian Somerhalder, Jessica Biel, Kate Bosworth, and Kip Pardue. Perfect Strangers Perfect Strangers is a 2016 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Paolo Genovese. It was released in Italy on February 11, 2016. The film was a critical and commercial success, winning the David di Donatello in the Best Film Category and grossing more than €16 million in Italy. It has been remade in many countries including Spain, Mexico, South Korea, France, Hungary, Greece, China, Russia and Poland. On 15 July 2019, it was included in the Guinness World Records as it became the most remade film in cinema history, with a total of 18 versions of the film. Lolita Lolita is a 1997 American-French drama film directed by Adrian Lyne and written by Stephen Schiff. It is the second screen adaptation of Vladimir Nabokovs novel of the same name and stars Jeremy Irons as Humbert Humbert and Dominique Swain as Dolores "Lolita" Haze, with supporting roles by Melanie Griffith as Charlotte Haze, and Frank Langella as Clare Quilty. The film is about a middle-aged male professor, Humbert, who rents a room in the house of the widow Charlotte Haze and becomes sexually attracted to her adolescent daughter Dolores, also called "Lo" or "Lolita". Lynes film is more overt with many of the novels darker elements compared to Stanley Kubricks 1962 version, which used suggestion and innuendo for comic purposes. The film had difficulty finding an American distributor and premiered in Europe before being released in America. The film was eventually picked up in the United States by Showtime, a cable network, before finally being released theatrically by The Samuel Goldwyn Company. The performances by Irons and Swain impressed audiences, but, although praised by some critics for its faithfulness to Nabokovs narrative, the film received a mixed critical reception in the United States. Lolita was met with much controversy in Australia, where it was not given a theatrical release until April 1999. Pitch Perfect 3 Pitch Perfect 3 is a 2017 American musical comedy film directed by Trish Sie and written by Kay Cannon and Mike White. A sequel to Pitch Perfect 2, and the third installment in the Pitch Perfect series, the film stars Anna Kendrick, Anna Camp, Rebel Wilson, Brittany Snow, Hailee Steinfeld, Hana Mae Lee, Ester Dean, Chrissie Fit, Alexis Knapp, John Lithgow, Matt Lanter, Ruby Rose, Kelley Jakle, Shelley Regner, Elizabeth Banks, and John Michael Higgins. The film follows the Bellas, now graduated from college, reuniting for one final performance together during an overseas USO tour. Principal photography on the film began in January 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia and ended in April 2017. The film was released in the United States on December 22, 2017, received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $185 million worldwide. It became the second-highest grossing musical comedy film of all time, behind only its predecessor. The Golden Child The Golden Child is a 1986 American fantasy comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie and starring Eddie Murphy as Chandler Jarrell, who is informed that he is "The Chosen One" and is destined to save "The Golden Child", the savior of all humankind. The film was produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures and received a total gross of $79,817,937 at the United States box office. The Proposition The Proposition is a 2005 Australian bushranger film directed by John Hillcoat and written by screenwriter and musician Nick Cave. It stars Guy Pearce, Ray Winstone, Emily Watson, John Hurt, Danny Huston and David Wenham. The films production completed in 2004 and was followed by a wide 2005 release in Australia and a 2006 theatrical run in the U.S. through First Look Pictures. Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment is a 1985 comedy film directed by Jerry Paris. It is the first of six sequels in the Police Academy series. Sequel to the Police Academy film . Many actors return from the first film to respectively reprise their roles. Steve Guttenberg reprises his role as Mahoney, the class clown; former American football player Bubba Smith returns as the colossal Hightower; Marion Ramsey is featured again as Laverne Hooks; David Graf returns as gun-crazy Officer Eugene Tackleberry; Michael Winslow returns as sound effects master Officer Larvell Jones, and veteran actor George Gaynes returns as Commandant Eric Lassard. This was the only film in the series that does not feature Leslie Easterbrook as Lt. Debbie Callahan. Kim Cattrall as Cadet Karen Thompson not return to movie and franchise. New faces in Police Academy 2 include Howard Hesseman as Captain Pete Lassard; Bobcat Goldthwait as Zed, the leader of "The Scullions", an obnoxious gang; Art Metrano as Lt. Mauser; Peter Van Norden as slobbish police dog sergeant Vinnie; Tim Kazurinsky as hapless business owner Carl Sweetchuck; and Lance Kinsey as Sgt. Proctor. In the film, the Police Academy cadets have graduated and are assigned to the worst precinct in town, where they have to help Captain Pete Lassard fight Zeds gang. Coneheads Coneheads is a 1993 American comic science fiction film from Paramount Pictures, produced by Lorne Michaels, directed by Steve Barron, and starring Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin and Michelle Burke. The film is based on the NBC Saturday Night Live comedy sketches about aliens stranded on Earth, who have Anglicized their Remulakian surname to "Conehead". Michelle Burke took over the role played by Laraine Newman on SNL. The film also features roles and cameos by actors and comedians from other contemporary television series of the time. Ida Ida is a 2013 drama film directed by Paweł Pawlikowski and written by Pawlikowski and Rebecca Lenkiewicz. Set in Poland in 1962, it is about a young woman on the verge of taking vows as a Catholic nun. Orphaned as an infant during the German occupation of World War II, she must now meet her aunt. The former Communist state prosecutor and only surviving relative tells her that her parents were Jewish. The two women embark on a road trip into the Polish countryside to learn the fate of their family. Called a "compact masterpiece" and an "eerily beautiful road movie", the film has also been said to "contain a cosmos of guilt, violence and pain", even if certain historical events remain unsaid: "none of this is stated, but all of it is built, so to speak, into the atmosphere: the country feels dead, the population sparse". Ida won the 2015 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, becoming the first Polish film to do so. It had earlier been selected as Best Film of 2014 by the European Film Academy and as Best Film Not in the English Language of 2014 by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. In 2016, the film was named as the 55th best film of the 21st century, from a poll of 177 film critics from around the world. Show Me Love Show Me Love is a 1998 Swedish romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Lukas Moodysson in his feature-length directorial debut. It stars Rebecka Liljeberg and Alexandra Dahlström as two seemingly disparate teenage girls who begin a tentative romantic relationship. The film was released theatrically in Sweden on 23 October 1998, and first premiered internationally at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. The film received an overwhelmingly positive reception and won four Guldbagge Awards at the 1999 ceremony. Its international awards include the Teddy Award at the 1999 Berlin International Film Festival, and the Special Jury Prize at the 34th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. The Swedish title refers to the small town of Åmål in western Sweden. However, only a few scenes were filmed in Åmål, and they were not included in the final version. The main shooting took place in the nearby town of Trollhättan, the location of producing company Film i Västs studios. Bound Bound is a 1996 American neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by the Wachowskis in their feature film directorial debut. Violet, who longs to escape her relationship with her mafioso boyfriend Caesar, enters into a clandestine affair with alluring ex-con Corky, and the two women hatch a scheme to steal $2 million of mafia money. Bound was the first film directed by the Wachowskis, and they took inspiration from Billy Wilder to tell a noir story filled with sex and violence. Financed by Dino De Laurentiis, the film was made on a tight budget with the help of frugal crew members including cinematographer Bill Pope. The directors initially struggled to cast the lesbian characters of Violet and Corky before securing Tilly and Gershon. To choreograph the sex scenes, the directors employed sex educator Susie Bright, who also made a cameo appearance in the film. Bound received positive reviews from film critics who praised the humor and style of the directors as well as the realistic portrayal of a lesbian relationship in a mainstream film. Detractors of the film found its plot superficial and criticized the violence as excessive. The film won several festival awards. Aguirre, the Wrath of God Aguirre, the Wrath of God, known in the UK as Aguirre, Wrath of God, is a 1972 epic historical drama film written and directed by Werner Herzog. Klaus Kinski stars in the title role. The soundtrack was composed and performed by West German kosmische band Popol Vuh. The story follows the travels of Spanish soldier Lope de Aguirre, who leads a group of conquistadores down the Amazon River in South America in search of the legendary city of gold, El Dorado. Using a minimalist approach to story and dialogue, the film creates a vision of madness and folly, counterpointed by the lush but unforgiving Amazonian jungle. Although loosely based on what is known of the historical figure of Aguirre, Herzog acknowledged years after the films release that its storyline is a work of fiction. Some of the people and situations may have been inspired by Gaspar de Carvajals account of an earlier Amazonian expedition, although Carvajal was not on the historical voyage represented in the film. Other accounts state that the expedition went into the jungles but never returned to civilization. Aguirre was the first of five collaborations between Herzog and Kinski. They had differing views as to how the role should be played, and they clashed throughout filming; Kinskis tantrums terrorized both the crew and the local natives who were assisting the production. Shooting was entirely on location, and was fraught with difficulties. Filming took place in the Peruvian rainforest on the Amazon River during an arduous five-week period, shooting on tributaries of the Ucayali region. The cast and crew climbed mountains, cut through heavy vines to open routes to the various jungle locations, and rode treacherous river rapids on rafts built by natives. Aguirre opened to widespread critical acclaim, and quickly developed a large international cult film following. It was given an extensive arthouse theatrical release in the United States in 1977, and remains one of the directors best-known films. Several critics have declared the film a masterpiece, and it has appeared on Time magazines list of "All Time 100 Best Films". Aguirres visual style and narrative elements had a strong influence on Francis Ford Coppolas 1979 film Apocalypse Now. Sholay Sholay is a 1975 Indian action-adventure film written by Salim-Javed, directed by Ramesh Sippy, and produced by his father G. P. Sippy. The film is about two criminals, Veeru and Jai, hired by a retired police officer to capture the ruthless dacoit Gabbar Singh. Hema Malini and Jaya Bhaduri also star, as Veeru and Jais love interests, Basanti and Radha, respectively. Sholay is considered a classic and one of the best Indian films. It was ranked first in the British Film Institutes 2002 poll of "Top 10 Indian Films" of all time. In 2005, the judges of the 50th Filmfare Awards named it the Best Film of 50 Years. The film was shot in the rocky terrain of Ramanagara, in the southern state of Karnataka, over a span of two and a half years. After the Central Board of Film Certification mandated the removal of several violent scenes, Sholay was released with a length of 198 minutes. In 1990, the original directors cut of 204 minutes became available on home media. When first released, Sholay received negative critical reviews and a tepid commercial response, but favourable word-of-mouth publicity helped it to become a box office success. It broke records for continuous showings in many theatres across India, and ran for more than five years at Mumbais Minerva theatre. The film was also an overseas success in the Soviet Union. It was the highest-grossing Indian film ever at the time, and was the highest-grossing film in India up until Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!. By some accounts, Sholay remains the highest-grossing Indian film of all time, adjusted for inflation. The film is a Dacoit Western, combining the conventions of Indian dacoit films with that of Spaghetti Westerns along with elements of Samurai cinema. Sholay is also a defining example of the masala film, which mixes several genres in one work. Scholars have noted several themes in the film, such as glorification of violence, conformation to feudal ethos, debate between social order and mobilised usurpers, homosocial bonding, and the films role as a national allegory. The combined sales of the original soundtrack, scored by R. D. Burman, and the dialogues, set new sales records. The films dialogues and certain characters became extremely popular, contributing to numerous cultural memes and becoming part of Indias daily vernacular. In January 2014, Sholay was re-released to theatres in the 3D format. Black Cat, White Cat Black Cat, White Cat is a 1998 Serbian romantic black comedy film directed by Emir Kusturica. It won the Silver Lion for Best Direction at the Venice Film Festival. The literal translation of the title is actually "Black cat, white tomcat". The movie characters speak in Romani, Serbian, and Bulgarian - frequently switching among them. The Unborn The Unborn is a 2009 American supernatural horror film written and directed by David S. Goyer. The film stars Odette Yustman as a young woman who is tormented by a dybbuk and seeks help from a rabbi. The dybbuk seeks to use her death as a gateway to physical existence. The film is produced by Michael Bay and his production company Platinum Dunes. It was released in American theaters on January 9, 2009, by Rogue Pictures. Invasion of the Body Snatchers Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a 1978 American science fiction horror film directed by Philip Kaufman, and starring Donald Sutherland, Brooke Adams, Veronica Cartwright, Jeff Goldblum and Leonard Nimoy. Released on December 22, 1978, it is a remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, which is based on the novel The Body Snatchers by Jack Finney. The plot involves a San Francisco health inspector and his colleague who discover that humans are being replaced by alien duplicates; each is a perfect copy of the person replaced, only devoid of human emotion. Released in the United States over the Christmas weekend 1978, Invasion of the Body Snatchers grossed nearly at the box office. It initially received varied reviews from critics, though its critical reception has significantly improved in subsequent years, receiving a 95% on Rotten Tomatoes, and also being hailed as one of the greatest remakes ever as well as one of the best science-fiction horror films of all time. Westworld Westworld is a 1973 American science fiction Western thriller film written and directed by Michael Crichton. Its plot concerns amusement park androids that malfunction and begin killing visitors. It stars Yul Brynner as an android in a futuristic Western-themed amusement park, and Richard Benjamin and James Brolin as guests of the park. The film was from an original screenplay by novelist Crichton, and served as his feature directorial debut. It was also the first feature film to use digital image processing to pixellate photography to simulate an android point of view. The film was nominated for Hugo, Nebula, and Saturn awards. Westworld was followed by a sequel, Futureworld, and a short-lived television series, Beyond Westworld. A television series based on the film debuted in 2016 on HBO. Pride Pride is a 2014 British LGBT-related historical comedy-drama film written by Stephen Beresford and directed by Matthew Warchus. Based on a true story, the film depicts a group of lesbian and gay activists who raised money to help families affected by the British miners strike in 1984, at the outset of what would become the Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners campaign. The alliance was unlike any seen before and was ultimately successful. It was screened as part of the Directors Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Queer Palm award. Writer Stephen Beresford said a stage musical adaptation involving director Matthew Warchus is being planned. The film was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and for the BAFTA for Best British Film, Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Imelda Staunton and for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer. The Light Between Oceans The Light Between Oceans is a 2016 romantic drama written and directed by Derek Cianfrance and based on the 2012 novel The Light Between Oceans by M. L. Stedman. An international co-production between the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand, the film stars Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander, Rachel Weisz, Bryan Brown, and Jack Thompson. The film tells the story of a lighthouse keeper and his wife who rescue and adopt an infant girl adrift at sea. Years later, the couple discover the childs true parentage and are faced with the moral dilemma of their actions. The Light Between Oceans had its world premiere at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival on September 1, 2016, where it competed for the Golden Lion. The film was released by Touchstone Pictures in North America on September 2, 2016, being the last DreamWorks Pictures film distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures through their 2011 output deal. The film was released in the United Kingdom on November 1, 2016, by Entertainment One Films. It received mixed reviews and grossed $26 million worldwide. This was also the last film to be released by Touchstone Pictures before it went dormant. The 39 Steps The 39 Steps is a 1935 British thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll. The film is very loosely based on the 1915 adventure novel The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan. It is about an everyman civilian in London, Richard Hannay, who becomes caught up in preventing an organization of spies called the 39 Steps from stealing British military secrets. After being mistakenly accused of the murder of a counter-espionage agent, Hannay goes on the run to Scotland and becomes tangled up with an attractive woman while hoping to stop the spy ring and clear his name. The British Film Institute ranked it the fourth best British film of the 20th century. In 2004, Total Film named it the 21st greatest British movie ever made, and in 2011 ranked it the second-best book-to-film adaptation of all time. In 2017 a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for Time Out magazine saw it ranked the 13th best British film ever. Filmmaker and actor Orson Welles referred to the film as a "masterpiece". Screenwriter Robert Towne remarked, "Its not much of an exaggeration to say that all contemporary escapist entertainment begins with The 39 Steps." Dumbo Dumbo is a 2019 American fantasy adventure film directed by Tim Burton, with a screenplay by Ehren Kruger. The film is a live-action reimagining of Walt Disneys 1941 animated film of the same name, which was based on the novel by Helen Aberson and Harold Pearl. The film stars Colin Farrell, Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Eva Green and Alan Arkin, with child stars Nico Parker and Finley Hobbins, and Edd Osmond as the title character. The story follows a family that works at a failing traveling circus as they encounter a baby elephant with extremely large ears who is capable of flying. Plans for a live-action film adaptation of Dumbo were announced in 2014, and Burton was confirmed as director in March 2015. Much of the cast signed on in March 2017 and principal photography began in July 2017 in England, lasting until November. It is the first of four live-action or photo-realistically computer-generated remakes of prior traditionally-animated films that Disney has slated for release in 2019, along with Aladdin, The Lion King, and Lady and the Tramp. Dumbo premiered in Los Angeles on March 11, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on March 29, 2019. The film failed to meet expectations at the box office, grossing $353 million worldwide on a $170 million budget and also received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its ambition but said it lacked "heart". 2046 2046 is a 2004 Hong Kong romantic drama film written and directed by Wong Kar-wai. It is a loose sequel to Wongs films Days of Being Wild and In the Mood for Love. It follows the aftermath of Chow Mo-wans unconsummated affair with Su Li-zhen in 1960s Hong Kong but also includes some science fiction elements and makes frequent references to the date of December 24 or Christmas Eve, on which many significant events in the film occur. Menace II Society Menace II Society is a 1993 American teen hood drama film directed by Allen and Albert Hughes in their directorial debut, and starring Tyrin Turner, Jada Pinkett, Larenz Tate and Samuel L. Jackson. The film is set in Watts and follows the life of a young man named Kaydee "Caine" Lawson and his close friends. It gained notoriety for its scenes of violence, profanity and drug-related content. It also received positive reviews for its gritty portrayal of urban violence and its powerful underlying messages. Wild Card Wild Card is a 2015 American action thriller film directed by Simon West and starring Jason Statham, Michael Angarano, Dominik Garcia-Lorido, Milo Ventimiglia, Hope Davis, and Stanley Tucci. The film is based on the 1985 novel Heat by William Goldman, and is a remake of the 1986 adaptation that starred Burt Reynolds. The film was released in the United States on January 30, 2015 in a limited release and through video on demand. Wild Card received negative reviews and was a box office bomb, making only $6.7 million internationally against a $30 million budget. Courage Under Fire Courage Under Fire is a 1996 American war film directed by Edward Zwick, and starring Denzel Washington and Meg Ryan. It is the second collaboration between Washington and director Zwick. The film was released in the United States on July 12, 1996. Arbitrage Arbitrage is a 2012 American thriller drama film directed by Nicholas Jarecki and starring Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon, Tim Roth and Brit Marling. Filming began in April 2011 in New York City. It opened in U.S. theaters in September 2012. New Nightmare Wes Cravens New Nightmare is a 1994 American meta slasher film written and directed by Wes Craven, the original creator of A Nightmare on Elm Street. Although it is the seventh installment in the franchise, it is not part of the series continuity, instead portraying Freddy Krueger as a fictional movie villain who invades the real world, and haunts the cast and crew responsible for his films. In the film, Freddy is depicted as closer to what Craven originally intended, being much more menacing and much less comical, with an updated attire and appearance. The film features various people involved in the motion picture industry playing themselves, including actress Heather Langenkamp, who is compelled by events in the narrative to reprise her role as Nancy Thompson. New Nightmare features several homages to the original film such as quotes and recreations of the most famous scenes. The film received positive reviews from critics. It grossed $19.7 million at the box office on a budget of $8 million, making it the poorest performing film in the Nightmare series. It won an International Fantasy Film Award from Fantasporto for Best Screenplay by Craven. Jason X Jason X is a 2001 American science fiction slasher film directed by Jim Isaac, written by Todd Farmer and starring Lexa Doig, Lisa Ryder, Chuck Campbell and Kane Hodder in his fourth and final appearance as Jason Voorhees. It is the tenth installment in the Friday the 13th film series. It introduces his futuristic counterpart, Uber Jason. Conceived by Todd Farmer as the only pitch he gave to the studio, suggesting sending Jason into space as a means to advance the film series. Jason X was theatrically released in the U.S. on April 26, 2002, grossing $17 million on a budget of $11-14 million and received negative reviews from critics. It is followed by Freddy vs. Jason, a crossover with the A Nightmare on Elm Street film series. The Cat in the Hat The Cat in the Hat is a 2003 American fantasy comedy film directed by Bo Welch in his directorial debut and based on Dr. Seuss book of the same name. Starring Mike Myers, Dakota Fanning, Spencer Breslin, Alec Baldwin and Kelly Preston, it is the second and final live action feature-length Dr. Seuss adaptation after the 2000 film How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Tim Allen was originally cast in the title role, but he wasnt available due to his work on The Santa Clause 2 and the role went to Mike Myers. Filming took place in California for three months. While the basic plot parallels that of the book, the film filled out its 82 minutes by adding new subplots and characters significantly different from the original story similar to How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Released theatrically on November 21, 2003 in the United States, the film underperformed at the box office, grossed $133 million worldwide against a budget of $109 million, and received negative reviews, largely for its adult themes, toilet humor and innuendos while the musical score, visual aspects and production values were mostly praised. Following the films release, Seusss widow Audrey Geisel decided not to allow any further live-action adaptations of Seusss works to be produced. The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers is a 1993 American-Austrian action-adventure comedy film from Walt Disney Pictures, Caravan Pictures, and The Kerner Entertainment Company, directed by Stephen Herek from a screenplay by David Loughery. It stars Charlie Sheen, Kiefer Sutherland, Chris ODonnell, Oliver Platt, Tim Curry, and Rebecca De Mornay. The film is loosely based on the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. It recounts the adventures of dArtagnan on his quest to join the three title characters in becoming a musketeer. However, this adaptation simplifies and alters the story. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is a 2016 historical action comedy horror film based on Seth Grahame-Smiths 2009 novel, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, which parodies the 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. The film is directed by Burr Steers, who wrote the adapted screenplay, and stars Lily James, Sam Riley, Jack Huston, Bella Heathcote, Douglas Booth, Matt Smith, Charles Dance, and Lena Headey. The film follows the general plot of Austens original novel, with elements of zombie, horror and post-apocalyptic fiction incorporated. Development of a film adaptation based on Grahame-Smiths novel began in 2009, with Natalie Portman attached to star and produce and Lionsgate to distribute. However, the film went through development hell, with budgetary disputes halting pre-production. Principal photography took place in South East England from September 24, 2014 until November 21. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies premiered in Los Angeles on January 23, 2016 and was theatrically released by Screen Gems on February 5, 2016 in the United States, and by Lionsgate on February 11 in the United Kingdom. The film received generally mixed reviews from critics, with criticism for the tone, action and plot, but praise for the production values, acting and humor. It was a commercial failure, grossing just $16 million worldwide against a budget of $28 million. The Last Temptation of Christ The Last Temptation of Christ is a 1988 Canadian-American epic drama film directed by Martin Scorsese. Written by Paul Schrader with uncredited rewrites from Scorsese and Jay Cocks, the film is an adaptation of Nikos Kazantzakis controversial 1955 novel of the same name. The film, starring Willem Dafoe, Harvey Keitel, Barbara Hershey, Andre Gregory, Harry Dean Stanton and David Bowie, was shot entirely in Morocco. Like the novel, the film depicts the life of Jesus Christ and his struggle with various forms of temptation including fear, doubt, depression, reluctance and lust. This results in the book and film depicting Christ being tempted by imagining himself engaged in sexual activities, a notion that has caused outrage from some Christians. The film includes a disclaimer stating "This film is not based on the Gospels, but upon the fictional exploration of the eternal spiritual conflict." Like the novel it was based on, the film generated controversy at the time of its release from Christian religious groups, who took issue with its departures from the gospel narratives contained in it. Although a box office failure, it received positive reviews from critics and some religious leaders upon its release and Scorsese received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Director. Hersheys performance as Mary Magdalene earned her a nomination for the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress. Peter Gabriels music score also received acclaim, including a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score. The Jewel of the Nile The Jewel of the Nile is a 1985 American action-adventure romantic comedy and a sequel to the 1984 film Romancing the Stone, directed by Lewis Teague and produced by one of its stars, Michael Douglas. The film reunites Douglas with Kathleen Turner and Danny DeVito, all reprising their roles. Like Romancing the Stone, the opening scene takes place in one of Joans novels. This time, instead of Jesse and Angelina in Joans wild-west scenario, Joan and Jack are about to be married when pirates attack their ship. The Jewel of the Nile sends its characters off on a new adventure in a fictional African desert, in an effort to find the fabled "Jewel of the Nile". The Jewel of the Nile is notable for its top-40 theme song performed by Billy Ocean, "When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going". 2010: The Year We Make Contact 2010: The Year We Make Contact is a 1984 science fiction film written, produced and directed by Peter Hyams. It is a sequel to Stanley Kubricks film 2001: A Space Odyssey, and is based on Arthur C. Clarkes sequel novel Odyssey Two. The film stars Roy Scheider, Helen Mirren, Bob Balaban and John Lithgow, along with Keir Dullea and Douglas Rain of the cast of the previous film. Little Man Little Man is a 2006 American crime comedy film written, produced and directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans, and also written and produced by Wayans Brothers Marlon and Shawn Wayans, who also both starred in the lead roles. The film co stars Kerry Washington, John Witherspoon, Tracy Morgan and Lochlyn Munro. The film was theatrically released in the United States on July 14, 2006 to commercial success but largely negative reviews, including three Golden Raspberry Awards. Executive Decision Executive Decision is a 1996 American action thriller film directed by Stuart Baird in his directorial debut, and stars Kurt Russell, Steven Seagal, Halle Berry, Oliver Platt, David Suchet and John Leguizamo. It was released in the United States on March 15, 1996. You Again You Again is a 2010 American comedy film produced by John J. Strauss and Eric Tannenbaum and directed by Andy Fickman with music by Nathan Wang and written by Moe Jelline. The film stars Kristen Bell, Jamie Lee Curtis, Sigourney Weaver, Odette Yustman, James Wolk, Victor Garber, Billy Unger, Kyle Bornheimer, Kristin Chenoweth, and Betty White. The film was released on September 24, 2010, by Touchstone Pictures to negative reviews from critics and it earned $32 million against a production budget of $20 million. It was the last solo Touchstone Pictures project before working on subsequent films in association with Miramax, DreamWorks, and Lucasfilm. As a result of this, Touchstone signed a deal with DreamWorks Pictures in 2011 starting with I Am Number Four. Tell No One Tell No One is a 2006 French thriller film directed by Guillaume Canet and based on the novel of the same name by Harlan Coben. Written by Canet and Philippe Lefebvre and starring François Cluzet, the film won four categories at the 2007 César Awards in France: Best Director, Best Actor, Best Editing and Best Music Written for a Film. The East The East is a 2013 English-language film directed by Zal Batmanglij and starring Brit Marling, Alexander Skarsgård, and Ellen Page. Writers Batmanglij and Marling spent two months in 2009 practicing freeganism and co-wrote a screenplay inspired by their experiences and drawing on thrillers from the 1970s. The American studio Fox Searchlight Pictures had bought rights to distribute Batmanglijs previous film Sound of My Voice and also collaborated with the director to produce The East. With Ridley Scott as producer and Tony Scott as executive producer, Fox Searchlight contracted Scott Free Productions, headquartered in London, to produce the film. The East was filmed in two months in Shreveport at the end of 2011. The film premiered to strong reviews at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival on , 2013. It was released in theaters on , 2013. Absolute Power Absolute Power is a 1997 American political thriller film produced by, directed by, and starring Clint Eastwood as a master jewel thief who witnesses the killing of a woman by Secret Service agents. The screenplay by William Goldman is based on the 1996 novel Absolute Power by David Baldacci. Screened at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival, the film also stars Gene Hackman, Ed Harris, Laura Linney, Judy Davis, Scott Glenn and Dennis Haysbert. It was also the last screen appearance of E. G. Marshall. Cannibal Holocaust Cannibal Holocaust is a 1980 Italian cannibal horror film directed by Ruggero Deodato and written by Gianfranco Clerici. It stars Robert Kerman as Harold Monroe, an anthropologist from New York University who leads a rescue team into the Amazon rainforest to locate a crew of filmmakers. Played by Carl Gabriel Yorke, Francesca Ciardi, Perry Pirkanen, and Luca Barbareschi, the crew had gone missing while filming a documentary on local cannibal tribes. When the rescue team is only able to recover the crews lost cans of film, an American television station wishes to broadcast the footage as a sensationalized television special. Upon viewing the reels, Monroe is appalled by the teams actions and objects to the stations intent to air the documentary. Influenced by the documentaries of Mondo director Gualtiero Jacopetti, Cannibal Holocaust was inspired by Italian media coverage of Red Brigade terrorism. The coverage included news reports that Deodato believed to be staged, an idea which became an integral aspect of the films story. Approximately half of the film consists of the documentary crews lost footage, the presentation of which innovated the found footage genre that was later popularized in American cinema by The Blair Witch Project. Noted for its realism, Cannibal Holocaust was filmed primarily on location in the Amazon rainforest of Colombia with indigenous tribes interacting with American and Italian actors. Cannibal Holocaust achieved notoriety as its graphic violence aroused a great deal of controversy. After its premiere in Italy, it was ordered to be seized by a local magistrate, and Deodato was arrested on obscenity charges. He was later charged with multiple counts of murder due to rumors that claimed several actors were killed on camera. Although Deodato was cleared of these charges, the film was banned in Italy, Australia, and several other countries due to its graphic content, including sexual assault and genuine violence toward animals. Although some nations have since revoked the ban, it is still upheld in several countries. In retrospective analyses, the films violence has been noted as commentary on ethics in journalism, exploitation of developing countries, and the nature of modern society versus uncivilized society, although these interpretations have also been met with criticism. Stonehearst Asylum Stonehearst Asylum, previously known as Eliza Graves, is an American Gothic film directed by Brad Anderson and written by Joseph Gangemi. It is loosely based on the short story "The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether" by Edgar Allan Poe. The film, starring Kate Beckinsale, Jim Sturgess, Michael Caine, Ben Kingsley, and David Thewlis, was released on October 24, 2014. Days of Heaven Days of Heaven is a 1978 American romantic period drama film written and directed by Terrence Malick and starring Richard Gere, Brooke Adams, Sam Shepard, and Linda Manz. Set in 1916, it tells the story of Bill and Abby, lovers who travel to the Texas Panhandle to harvest crops for a wealthy farmer. Bill encourages Abby to claim the fortune of the dying farmer by tricking him into a false marriage. Days of Heaven was Malicks second feature film, after Badlands, and was produced on a budget of $3 million. Production was particularly troublesome, with a tight shooting schedule in Canada in 1976 and significant budget constraints. Additionally, editing took Malick a lengthy two years, due to difficulty with achieving a general flow and assembly of the scenes. This was eventually solved with an added, improvised narration by Linda Manz. The film was scored by Ennio Morricone and photographed by Néstor Almendros and Haskell Wexler. Days of Heaven received positive reviews on its original theatrical release; its photography was widely praised, although a small number of critics considered only this aspect to be worthy of high praise. It was not a significant commercial success, but did win an Academy Award for Best Cinematography along with three nominations for the score, costume design and sound. Malick also won the Best Director Award at the Cannes Film Festival. Days of Heaven has since become one of the most acclaimed films of its decade, noted particularly for its cinematography. In 2007, it was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It continues to appear in polls of the best films ever made, and appeared at #49 on a BBC poll of the greatest American films. U Turn U Turn is a 1997 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Oliver Stone and starring Sean Penn, Billy Bob Thornton, Jennifer Lopez, Jon Voight, Powers Boothe, Joaquin Phoenix, Claire Danes, and Nick Nolte. It is based on the book Stray Dogs by John Ridley. Rent Rent is a 2005 American musical drama film directed by Chris Columbus. It is an adaptation of the 1996 Broadway musical of the same name, in turn based on Giacomo Puccinis opera La Bohème. The film, which features six of the original Broadway cast members reprising their roles, depicts the lives of several Bohemians and their struggles with sexuality, drugs, paying their rent, and life under the shadow of AIDS. It takes place in the East Village of New York City from 1989 to 1990. The film was a box office disappointment and received mixed critical reception. Pee-wee's Big Adventure Pee-wees Big Adventure is a 1985 American adventure comedy film directed by Tim Burton in his full-length film directing debut and starring Paul Reubens as Pee-wee Herman with supporting roles provided by Elizabeth Daily, Mark Holton, Diane Salinger, and Judd Omen. Reubens also co-wrote the script with Phil Hartman and Michael Varhol. Described as a "parody" or "farce version" of the 1948 Italian classic Bicycle Thieves, it is the tale of Pee-wee Hermans nationwide search for his stolen bicycle. After the success of The Pee-wee Herman Show, Reubens began writing the script to Pee-wees Big Adventure when he was hired by Warner Bros. film studio. The producers and Reubens hired Burton to direct when they were impressed with his work on Vincent and Frankenweenie. Filming took place in both California and Texas. The film was released on August 9, 1985, grossing over $40 million in North America. It eventually developed into a cult film and has since accumulated positive feedback. The film was nominated for a Young Artist Award and spawned two sequels, Big Top Pee-wee and Pee-wees Big Holiday. Its financial success, followed by the equally successful Beetlejuice in 1988, prompted Warner Bros. to hire Burton as the director for the 1989 film Batman. Sorry to Bother You Sorry to Bother You is a 2018 American science-fiction dark comedy film written and directed by Boots Riley, in his directorial debut. It stars Lakeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Jermaine Fowler, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Patton Oswalt, David Cross, Danny Glover, Steven Yeun, and Armie Hammer. The film follows a young black telemarketer who adopts a white accent to succeed at his job. Swept into a corporate conspiracy, he must choose between profit and joining his activist friends to organize labor. Principal photography began in June 2017 in Oakland. Sorry to Bother You premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on July 6, 2018, by Annapurna Pictures. The film received praise for its cast and concept, as well as Rileys screenplay and direction. The Producers The Producers is a 1967 American satirical comedy film written and directed by Mel Brooks and starring Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder, Dick Shawn, and Kenneth Mars. The film was Brookss directorial debut, and he won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Decades later, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry and placed eleventh on the AFIs 100 Years...100 Laughs list. It was later adapted by Brooks and Thomas Meehan as a stage musical, which itself was adapted into a film. Don 2 Don 2 is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film co-written, co-produced and directed by Farhan Akhtar. It is the second installment in the Don series. Jointly produced by Excel Entertainment and Red Chillies Entertainment, the film stars Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Lara Dutta, Om Puri, Boman Irani and Kunal Kapoor. A sequel to the 2006 film Don, Don 2 takes place five years after the previous film when titular character plans to take over the European drug cartel. Meanwhile, Roma has joined the Interpol to hunt him down. The films music was composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, while Javed Akhtar wrote the lyrics. Jason West served as the films cinematographer and Ritesh Soni was its editor. After the success of the first film, Akhtar had planned a sequel in 2010 which did not work out. It was then officially announced in early 2010, with filming scheduled to begin in later that year. Principal photography took place in Berlin, where it was shot extensively. Don 2 was released on 23 December 2011 in 2D and 3D formats, which also included dubbed versions in Telugu and Tamil languages. The film had a positive to mixed reception from critics, receiving praise for the casts performance, cinematography, production design and action sequences. However, its pace and music received criticism. With a box office gross of over 2.09 billion, Don 2 was a major box office success. At the time of its release, the film was one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time and is the fourth highest-grossing Indian film of 2011. The film received a number of accolades across various ceremonies in India. The film received five nominations at the 57th Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, Best Director for Akhtar and Best Actor for Khan, winning Best Sound Design and Best Action. I Spy I Spy is a 2002 American buddy spy comedy film directed by Betty Thomas, and starring Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson. The film is based on the television series of the same name that aired in the 1960s and starred Robert Culp and Bill Cosby. The film was released in the United States on November 1, 2002. '71 is a 2014 British historical thriller film written by Gregory Burke and directed by Yann Demange. Set in Northern Ireland, it stars Jack OConnell, Sean Harris, David Wilmot, Richard Dormer, Paul Anderson and Charlie Murphy, and tells the story of a British soldier who becomes separated from his unit during a riot in Belfast at the height of the Troubles in 1971. Filming began on location in Blackburn, Lancashire, in April 2013 and continued in Sheffield, Leeds, and Liverpool. The film was funded by the British Film Institute, Film4, Creative Scotland and Screen Yorkshire. The film had its premiere in the competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival, held in February 2014. The film was acclaimed by critics, with particular praise directed towards OConnells performance and Demanges direction. Boiler Room Boiler Room is a 2000 American crime drama film written and directed by Ben Younger, and starring Giovanni Ribisi, Vin Diesel, Nia Long, Ben Affleck, Nicky Katt, Scott Caan, Tom Everett Scott, Ron Rifkin, and Jamie Kennedy. Screenwriter Ben Younger interviewed for a job at brokerage firm Sterling Foster. Younger said, "I walked in and immediately realized, This is my movie. I mean, you see these kids and know something is going on." Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is a 2016 American biographical war comedy-drama film directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, and written by Robert Carlock, based on the memoir The Taliban Shuffle: Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan by Kim Barker. The film stars Tina Fey, Margot Robbie, Martin Freeman, Christopher Abbott, Alfred Molina, and Billy Bob Thornton. It was released on March 4, 2016 by Paramount Pictures. It received mixed reviews from critics who praised the acting but criticized the predictable screenplay and execution and was a box office failure grossing only $24.9 million against its $35 million budget. The Body The Body is a 2012 Spanish crime thriller mystery film directed by Oriol Paulo. Upon release the film met with highly positive reviews. The film was unofficially remade into a Kannada- Tamil bilingual movie Game in 2016. The movie was remade in Korean in 2018 as The Vanished. The film is being remade in Hindi by Jeethu Joseph, in his directorial debut in Hindi, with Rishi Kapoor and Emraan Hashmi in the lead. and English Language remake is directed by Isaac Ezban will be released in 2020 The Money Pit The Money Pit is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Richard Benjamin. The film is a remake of Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House, a 1948 Cary Grant comedy. The Money Pit stars Tom Hanks and Shelley Long as a couple who attempt to renovate a recently purchased house. It was filmed in New York City and Lattingtown, and was co-executive produced by Steven Spielberg. In 2013, NBC announced they were developing a TV series based on the film, but the project was later put on hold. Alive Alive is a 1993 American biographical survival drama film based on Piers Paul Reads 1974 book The Story of the Andes Survivors, which details a Uruguayan rugby teams crash aboard Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 into the Andes mountains on Friday, October 13, 1972. Filmed on location in the Purcell Mountains in British Columbia, the film was directed by Frank Marshall, written by John Patrick Shanley, and narrated by John Malkovich. It features an ensemble cast including Ethan Hawke, Josh Hamilton, Vincent Spano, Bruce Ramsay, John Haymes Newton, Illeana Douglas, and Danny Nucci. One of the survivors, Nando Parrado, served as the technical advisor for the film. Before We Go Before We Go is a 2014 American independent romantic drama film directed by Chris Evans in his directorial debut, and starring Evans and Alice Eve. The film had its world premiere in the special presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released on video on demand on July 21, 2015, and had a limited release on September 4, 2015 in the United States by Radius-TWC. Haider Haider is a 2014 Indian crime drama film written, produced and directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, and co-written by Basharat Peer. It stars Shahid Kapoor as the titular protagonist, and co-stars Tabu, Shraddha Kapoor and Kay Kay Menon. Irrfan Khan appears in an extended special appearance. The film is both a modern-day adaptation of William Shakespeares tragedy Hamlet and an adaptation of Basharat Peers memoir Curfewed Night, set amidst the insurgency-hit Kashmir conflicts of 1995 and civilian disappearances. Haider, a young student and a poet, returns to Kashmir at the peak of the conflict to seek answers about his fathers disappearance and ends up being tugged into the politics of the state. Haider is the third installment of Bhardwajs Shakespearean trilogy after Maqbool and Omkara. The film was screened at the 19th Busan International Film Festival, and released worldwide on 2 October 2014 to wide critical acclaim and the film was a success at the box office and garnered attention from the media due to its controversial subject matter. The direction, performances of Kay Kay Menon, Tabu and Shahid Kapoor, screenplay, film score and editing received praise and garnered several accolades. Haider was the first Indian film to win the Peoples Choice Award at the Rome Film Festival. Among several awards and nominations in India, the film won five National Film Awards: Best Male Playback Singer, Best Dialogue, Best choreography, Best Costume Design, and Best Music Direction. 15 Minutes 15 Minutes is a 2001 German-American crime action thriller film directed by John Herzfeld and starring Robert De Niro and Edward Burns. Its story revolves around a homicide detective and a fire marshal who join forces to apprehend a pair of Eastern European murderers videotaping their crimes in order to become rich and famous. The title is a reference to the Andy Warhol quotation, "In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes." Dead Man's Shoes Dead Mans Shoes is a 2004 British psychological thriller film written and directed by Shane Meadows, and co-written by Paddy Considine, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Toby Kebbell, Gary Stretch and Stuart Wolfenden. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 1 October 2004 and in the United States of America on 12 May 2006. The film was shot in three weeks in the summer of 2003. Lakeview Terrace Lakeview Terrace is a 2008 American crime thriller film directed by Neil LaBute, written by David Loughery and Howard Korder, and co-produced by Will Smith, and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Patrick Wilson and Kerry Washington. Jackson plays a prejudiced LAPD police officer who terrorizes his new next-door neighbors because they are an interracially married couple. The title is a reference to the ethnically-mixed middle class Los Angeles neighborhood of Lake View Terrace. The film was released on September 19, 2008, received mixed reviews and grossed $44 million. Flash Gordon Flash Gordon is a 1980 British-Dutch-American space opera film based on the King Features comic strip of the same name created by Alex Raymond. Directed by Mike Hodges and produced by Dino De Laurentiis, the film was shot in Technicolor and Todd-AO-35. It stars Sam J. Jones, Melody Anderson, Topol, Max von Sydow, Timothy Dalton, Brian Blessed and Ornella Muti. The movie was co-written by Michael Allin and Lorenzo Semple Jr.. It uses a camp style similar to the 1960s TV series Batman in an attempt to appeal to fans of the original comics and serial films. Although a box office success in the United Kingdom, it performed poorly in other markets. The film is notable for its soundtrack composed, performed and produced by the rock band Queen, with the orchestral sections by Howard Blake. The film has since gained a significant cult following. The Brothers Bloom The Brothers Bloom is a 2008 American caper comedy-drama film written and directed by Rian Johnson. The film stars Rachel Weisz, Adrien Brody, Mark Ruffalo, Rinko Kikuchi, Maximilian Schell, and Robbie Coltrane. Originally released in only four theaters on May 15, 2009, the film moved into wide release two weeks later on May 29. Stuart Little 2 Stuart Little 2 is a 2002 American family comedy film directed by Rob Minkoff. It is the sequel to 1999s Stuart Little, itself loosely based on the original 1945 childrens book by E. B. White, and stars Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, and Jonathan Lipnicki, alongside the voices of Michael J. Fox, Nathan Lane, Melanie Griffith, James Woods, and Steve Zahn. Set three years after the first film, Stuart Little and family cat Snowbell must save a small bird named Margalo from an evil falcon known as The Falcon. The film was released to theaters on July 19, 2002 by Columbia Pictures, and grossed $170 million against a $120 million budget. It was followed by a third film, a direct-to-video sequel entitled Call of the Wild in 2005. However, unlike the previous two films, which were hybrids of live action and animation, the third one was entirely animated. The Back-up Plan The Back-up Plan is a 2010 American romantic comedy film, starring Jennifer Lopez and Alex OLoughlin. It was released theatrically in the U.S. on April 23, 2010, and later in other regions. This was Tom Bosleys final acting role before his death in October that year. Nine Queens Nine Queens is a 2000 Argentine crime drama film written and directed by Fabián Bielinsky and starring Ricardo Darín, Gastón Pauls, Leticia Brédice, Tomás Fonzi and Alejandro Awada. The story centers on two con artists who meet and decide to cooperate in a major scam. The film was nominated for 28 awards and won 21 of them, and is now considered a classic in Argentine film history. Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo is a 2005 American sex comedy film and a sequel to the 1999 film Male Gigolo, from Happy Madison Productions. Rob Schneider returns in the role of male prostitute Deuce Bigalow who visits his former pimp T.J. in Amsterdam, and then finds himself looking for a murderer who is killing the greatest "man-whores" of Europe. Unlike Male Gigolo, distributed by Disneys Touchstone Pictures brand, European Gigolo was released by Sonys Columbia Pictures. The film was panned by critics but grossed $45 million on a $22 million budget and was runner up at the 26th Golden Raspberry Awards for worst picture while Rob Schneider achieved the booby prize for worst actor. Masterminds Masterminds is a 2016 American comedy film based on the October 1997 Loomis Fargo Robbery in North Carolina. Directed by Jared Hess and written by Chris Bowman, Hubbel Palmer and Emily Spivey, the film stars Zach Galifianakis, Owen Wilson, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones and Jason Sudeikis. It premiered in Los Angeles on September 26, 2016 and was theatrically released in the United States on September 30, 2016, by Relativity Media. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $30 million. Special 26 Special 26 is an Indian 2013 Hindi language heist film directed by Neeraj Pandey and based on the 1987 Opera House heist where a group posing as CBI officers executed an income tax raid on the jeweler in Mumbai. It stars an ensemble cast of Akshay Kumar, Kajal Aggarwal, Manoj Bajpayee, Jimmy Sheirgill, Anupam Kher and Divya Dutta in lead roles. Special 26 was released worldwide on 8 February 2013 and received widespread critical acclaimed reviews. Considered as one of the finest movies that year, Special 26 was a critical and commercial success upon its release. Made on a production budget of , it grossed worldwide and became the 10th highest-grossing Bollywood film of the year. Special 26 was remade in Tamil as Thaanaa Serndha Koottam in 2018. Formula 51 The 51st State is a 2001 British/Canadian action comedy film directed by Ronny Yu, written by Stel Pavlou, and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Carlyle, Emily Mortimer, Ricky Tomlinson, Sean Pertwee, Rhys Ifans, and Meat Loaf. The film follows the story of an American master chemist who heads to Britain to sell his formula for a powerful new drug. All does not go as planned and the chemist soon becomes entangled in a web of deceit. The film premiered in the United Kingdom on 7 December 2001. It was released internationally under the name Formula 51 in October 2002, where it grossed $14.4 million, just over half of the budget. The Flowers of War The Flowers of War is a 2011 historical drama war film directed by Zhang Yimou, starring Christian Bale, Ni Ni, Zhang Xinyi, Tong Dawei, Atsuro Watabe, Shigeo Kobayashi and Cao Kefan. The film is based on a novella by Geling Yan, 13 Flowers of Nanjing, inspired by the diary of Minnie Vautrin. The story is set in Nanking, China, during the 1937 Nanking Massacre in the Second Sino-Japanese War. A group of escapees, finding sanctuary in a church compound, try to survive the plight and persecution brought on by the violent invasion of the city. It was selected as the Chinese entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but did not make the final shortlist. It also received a nomination for the 69th Golden Globe Awards. The 6th Asian Film Awards presented The Flowers of War with several individual nominations, including Best Film. The films North American distribution rights were acquired by Wrekin Hill Entertainment, in association with Row 1 Productions, leading to an Oscar-qualifying limited release in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco in late December 2011, with general release in January 2012. Free State of Jones Free State of Jones is a 2016 American historical period war film inspired by the life of Newton Knight and his armed revolt against the Confederacy in Jones County, throughout the American Civil War. Written and directed by Gary Ross, the film stars Matthew McConaughey, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Mahershala Ali, and Keri Russell. It was released in the United States by STXfilms on June 24, 2016. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed only $25 million against its $50 million production budget. Dave Dave is a 1993 American political comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman, written by Gary Ross, and starring Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver. Frank Langella, Kevin Dunn, Ving Rhames, Charles Grodin and Ben Kingsley appear in supporting roles. Fifty Shades Freed Fifty Shades Freed is a 2018 American erotic romantic drama film directed by James Foley and written by Niall Leonard, and based on E. L. Jamess 2012 novel of the same name. It is the third and final installment in the Fifty Shades film trilogy, following Fifty Shades of Grey and Fifty Shades Darker. The film stars Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan as Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey, respectively, and follows the couple as they marry, and must deal with Anas former boss, who begins to stalk them. Principal photography on Fifty Shades Freed began simultaneously with Darker in February 2016, in Paris and Vancouver. The film was released in the United States on February 9, 2018, including a limited IMAX release. It was a box office success, grossing over $371 million worldwide against a production budget of $55 million. It is the lowest grossing film of the trilogy. Like its two predecessors, Fifty Shades Freed received negative reviews, with criticism of its screenplay and acting. Perfect Blue is a 1997 Japanese animated psychological thriller film directed by Satoshi Kon and written by Sadayuki Murai. It is based on the novel by Yoshikazu Takeuchi. The film stars the voices of Junko Iwao, Rica Matsumoto, Shiho Niiyama, Masaaki Okura, Shinpachi Tsuji and Emiko Furukawa. The film follows Mima Kirigoe, a member of a Japanese idol group, who retires from music to pursue an acting career. As she becomes a victim of stalking, gruesome murders begin to occur, and Mima herself starts to lose her grip on reality. Like much of Kons later work, such as Paprika, the film deals with the blurring of the lines between fantasy and reality in contemporary Japan. Martha Marcy May Marlene Martha Marcy May Marlene is a 2011 American dramatic thriller film written and directed by Sean Durkin, and starring Elizabeth Olsen, John Hawkes, Sarah Paulson, and Hugh Dancy. The plot focuses on a young woman suffering from delusions and paranoia after returning to her family from an abusive cult in the Catskill Mountains. The film contains several references to the music of Jackson C. Frank. Sleeping with the Enemy Sleeping with the Enemy is a 1991 American neo-noir romantic psychological thriller film directed by Joseph Ruben and starring Julia Roberts, Patrick Bergin and Kevin Anderson. The film is based on Nancy Prices 1987 novel of the same name. Roberts plays a woman who escapes from her abusive husband, from Cape Cod to Cedar Falls, where she captures the attention of a kindly college drama teacher. Sleeping with the Enemy was released theatrically on February 8, 1991. The film upon its release received negative reviews from the critics but was a box office success grossing $175 million on a production budget of $19 million. The film also broke the record at the time for the highest domestic opening for a female-centric film, grossing $13 million on its opening weekend surpassing the previous record held by Alien, which grossed $10 million in its first weekend. Revenge of the Nerds Revenge of the Nerds is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Jeff Kanew, and starring Robert Carradine and Anthony Edwards, with Curtis Armstrong, Ted McGinley, Julia Montgomery, Brian Tochi, Larry B. Scott, Michelle Meyrink, John Goodman, Timothy Busfield, Andrew Cassese and Donald Gibb. The films plot chronicles a group of nerds at the fictional Adams College trying to stop the ongoing harassment by the jock fraternity, the Alpha Betas, in addition to the latters sister sorority, Pi Delta Pi. The Last Exorcism The Last Exorcism is a 2010 American found footage supernatural horror film directed by Daniel Stamm. It stars Patrick Fabian, Ashley Bell, Iris Bahr, and Louis Herthum. After years of performing exorcisms, a disillusioned evangelical minister decides to participate in a documentary chronicling his last exorcism while exposing the fraud of his ministry. After receiving a letter from a farmer asking for help in driving out the devil, he meets the farmers afflicted daughter. The film received positive reviews from critics and was a box office success, grossing more than $67 million against a $1.8 million budget. A sequel, The Last Exorcism Part II, was released on March 1, 2013. Don't Say a Word Dont Say a Word is a 2001 American psychological thriller film starring Michael Douglas, Brittany Murphy and Sean Bean based on the novel Dont Say a Word by Andrew Klavan. It was directed by Gary Fleder and written by Anthony Peckham and Patrick Smith Kelly. Empire Records Empire Records is a 1995 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film that follows a group of record store employees over the course of one exceptional day. The employees try to stop the store from being sold to a large chain, and learn about each other along the way. The film was directed by Allan Moyle and stars Anthony LaPaglia, Robin Tunney, Rory Cochrane, Renée Zellweger, Ethan Embry, Johnny Whitworth and Liv Tyler. The film generated largely negative reviews and major losses at the domestic US box office at its release but later went on to become a cult hit, helping to launch the careers of several of its stars. Black Rain Black Rain is a 1989 American action thriller film directed by Ridley Scott, starring Michael Douglas, Andy García, Ken Takakura, and Kate Capshaw. The story centers on two NYPD officers who arrest a member of the Yakuza and must escort him back to Japan. Once there, he escapes, and the two officers find themselves dragged deeper and deeper into the Japanese underworld. The film was well publicized before its release, as it was Douglass first film since winning the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in Wall Street and his first film in a year. Everyone Has Their Own Style Andaz Apna Apna is a 1994 Indian Hindi language comedy film directed by Rajkumar Santoshi, starring Aamir Khan, Salman Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Raveena Tandon, Paresh Rawal and Shakti Kapoor in the lead roles. Mehmood, Govinda and Juhi Chawla make guest appearances. The film was released on 4 November 1994. The story of this movie is inspired from Telugu movie Allullostunnaru. Again, the plot elements of this movie were later used in other language movies such as Ullathai Allitha, Veedevadandi Babu and Galate Aliyandru, though none being a frame to frame remake. The film was a failure at the box office but has since emerged as a cult film over the years. The lexicon of the movie has become part of every day language. Bulletproof Monk Bulletproof Monk is a 2003 American superhero comedy film directed by Paul Hunter in his directorial debut, and starring Chow Yun-fat, Seann William Scott, and Jaime King. The film is loosely based on the comic book written by Brett Lewis with art by Michael Avon Oeming. The film was shot in Toronto and Hamilton, Canada, and other locations that resemble New York City. A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Master A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master is a 1988 American fantasy slasher film and the fourth installment in the Nightmare on Elm Street series. The film was directed by Renny Harlin and stars Robert Englund, Lisa Wilcox, and Danny Hassel. Following the death of Nancy Thompson, Freddy Krueger reappears in the dreams of Kristen Parker, Joey Crusel, and Roland Kincaid. After completing his revenge against the families who killed him, Krueger uses Kristens best friend, Alice Johnson, to gain access to new victims in order to sate his murderous needs. The film is a sequel to Dream Warriors and was followed by The Dream Child. The Dream Master is often popularly referred to as "the MTV Nightmare" of the franchise. The film was released on August 19, 1988, and received generally mixed reviews. It grossed $49.4 million at the box office on a budget of $13 million, which made it the highest-grossing film in the franchise until the release of Freddy vs. Jason, a crossover with the Friday the 13th film series, in 2003. Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation is a 2018 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Sony Pictures Animation and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. The third installment in the Hotel Transylvania franchise and the sequel to Hotel Transylvania 2, it was directed by Genndy Tartakovsky and written by Tartakovsky and Michael McCullers, and features Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, Selena Gomez, Kevin James, Fran Drescher, Steve Buscemi, Molly Shannon, David Spade, Keegan-Michael Key, Asher Blinkoff and Mel Brooks reprising their roles, as well as new additions to the cast including Kathryn Hahn and Jim Gaffigan. In the film, Dracula finds love with a ship captain named Ericka Van Helsing while on a vacation on a cruise with his family and friends, but Mavis discovers that Ericka is actually the great-granddaughter of Abraham Van Helsing, Draculas arch-enemy. Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival on June 13, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on July 13. The film received mixed reviews from critics and it was a box office success, grossing over $528 million worldwide, against a budget of $80 million. To date, it is the highest-grossing film in the Hotel Transylvania series and Sony Pictures Animations highest-grossing film worldwide to be completely animated. A sequel is currently in development and is scheduled to be released on December 21, 2021. Everything Must Go Everything Must Go is a 2010 American comedy-drama film directed by Dan Rush and starring Will Ferrell. The film was based on Raymond Carvers short story "Why Dont You Dance?" and was released in theaters on May 13, 2011. The Square The Square is a 2017 satirical film written and directed by Ruben Östlund and starring Claes Bang, Elisabeth Moss, Dominic West and Terry Notary. The film is about a curator who struggles with various personal issues, including the theft of his mobile phone and affair with a journalist. Amid these distractions, a controversial promotional video for an art installation is published without his oversight, threatening his career and sparking a debate about freedom of expression and political correctness. A Swedish production with co-production support from Germany, France and Denmark, the film was shot in Gothenburg, Stockholm and Berlin. The story was partly inspired by an installation Östlund and producer Kalle Boman had made. Östlund was also inspired by a notorious incident involving Oleg Kulik and cast Notary in a parody, drawing on Notarys experience imitating apes. The film was entered into the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, where it received positive reviews and won the Palme dOr. It was subsequently selected for the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. It went on to win six European Film Awards, including Best Film; two Guldbagge Awards, including Best Director; and other honours. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. The Sentinel The Sentinel is a 2006 crime thriller film directed by Clark Johnson about a veteran United States Secret Service special agent who is suspected as a traitor after an attempted assassination of the president reveals that someone within the Service is providing information to the assassins. The film stars Michael Douglas as the veteran agent, Kiefer Sutherland as his protégé, Eva Longoria as a rookie Secret Service agent, and Kim Basinger in the role of the First Lady. It is based on the novel of the same name by former Secret Service Agent Gerald Petievich, the author of the book To Live and Die in L.A., also made into a film. It was filmed in Washington and in the Canadian cities of Toronto and Kleinburg, Ontario. The Benchwarmers The Benchwarmers is a 2006 American sports-comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan and starring Rob Schneider, David Spade, and Jon Heder. It is produced by Revolution Studios and Happy Madison Productions and is distributed by Columbia Pictures. High Plains Drifter High Plains Drifter is a 1973 American Western film directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, written by Ernest Tidyman, and produced by Robert Daley for Malpaso Company and Universal Pictures. Eastwood plays a mysterious, prepotent stranger, meting out justice in a corrupt frontier mining town. The film was influenced by the work of Eastwoods two major collaborators, film directors Sergio Leone and Don Siegel. The film was shot on location on the shores of Mono Lake, California. Dee Barton wrote the film score. The film was critically acclaimed at the time of its initial release and remains popular today, holding a score of 96% at the review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes. Wild Child Wild Child is a 2008 teen comedy film directed by Nick Moore and starring Emma Roberts, Natasha Richardson, Shirley Henderson, Kimberley Nixon, Juno Temple, Linzey Cocker, Sophie Wu, Alex Pettyfer, Aidan Quinn, and Georgia King. Super Mario Bros. Super Mario Bros. is a 1993 American fantasy comedy film loosely based on the Mario video game series by Nintendo. The film was directed by the husband-and-wife team of Rocky Morton and Annabel Jankel, written by Parker Bennett, Terry Runté and Ed Solomon, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios through Hollywood Pictures. Its story follows the Mario brothers in their quest to rescue Princess Daisy from a dystopic parallel universe ruled by the ruthless President Koopa. The setting was inspired by Super Mario World with other elements drawn from fairy tales and contemporary American culture. Given free creative license by Nintendo, the screenwriters envisioned the film as a subversive comedy with a "weird and dark" tone similar to Ghostbusters. Super Mario Bros. was shot in New York City and North Carolina on a budget of $48 million. It was released on May 28, 1993 and was unsuccessful both critically and financially, grossing $20.9 domestically against a budget of $48 million. Reviewers praised the films innovative special effects, creative artistic direction, and the performances of its actors, but criticized the confusing narrative and inconsistent tone. Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto commented that while he enjoyed the effort that was put into the film, he felt that the end result tried too hard to replicate the game series. Despite garnering a reputation as one of the worst films ever made, Super Mario Bros. gained a cult following in later years. In 2012, a webcomic sequel was produced by fans in collaboration with Parker Bennett. As of 2018, another feature-length Mario film is in development by Universal Pictures through its Illumination division with Miyamoto being co-producer alongside Illumination founder Chris Meledandri. Nutty Professor II: The Klumps Nutty Professor II: The Klumps is a 2000 American science-fiction romantic-comedy film directed by Peter Segal. It is a sequel to the 1996 film The Nutty Professor. In contrast to the previous film, subplots which are centered on his parents occupy a substantial part of the film. Like the first film, the sequels theme song is "Macho Man" by The Village People, which this time is played during the end credits. Don Juan DeMarco Don Juan DeMarco is a 1995 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Johnny Depp as John Arnold DeMarco, a man who believes himself to be Don Juan, the greatest lover in the world. Clad in a cape and domino mask, DeMarco undergoes psychiatric treatment with Marlon Brandos character, Dr. Jack Mickler, to cure him of his apparent delusion. But the psychiatric sessions have an unexpected effect on the psychiatric staff, some of whom find themselves inspired by DeMarcos delusion; the most profoundly affected is Dr. Mickler himself, who rekindles the romance in his complacent marriage. The movie is based on two different sources; the modern-day story is based on director/screenwriter Jeremy Levens short story Don Juan DeMarco and the Centerfold, while the flashbacks depicting DeMarcos back-story are based on the more familiar legend of Don Juan, especially as told by Lord Byron in his version of the legend. Depp received the London Film Critics Circle Award for Actor of the Year, along with his performance in Ed Wood while the films theme song, "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?", co-written and performed by Bryan Adams, was nominated for the Oscar, Grammy, and Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. Victoria Victoria is a 2015 German crime thriller film directed by Sebastian Schipper and starring Laia Costa and Frederick Lau. It is one of the few feature films shot in a single continuous take. Kinsey Kinsey is a 2004 American biographical drama film written and directed by Bill Condon. It describes the life of Alfred Charles Kinsey, a pioneer in the area of sexology. His 1948 publication, Sexual Behavior in the Human Male was one of the first recorded works that tried to scientifically address and investigate sexual behavior in humans. The film also stars Laura Linney, Chris ODonnell, Peter Sarsgaard, Timothy Hutton, John Lithgow, Tim Curry, and Oliver Platt. Florence Foster Jenkins Florence Foster Jenkins is a 2016 biographical comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Frears and written by Nicholas Martin. It stars Meryl Streep as Florence Foster Jenkins, a New York heiress known for her poor singing. Hugh Grant plays her husband and manager, St. Clair Bayfield. Other cast members include Simon Helberg, Rebecca Ferguson, and Nina Arianda. Filming began in May 2015, and the premiere was held in London on 12 April 2016. The film was released on 6 May 2016 in the United Kingdom, 13 July in France and 12 August in the United States. At the 89th Academy Awards, it was nominated for Best Costume Design and earned Streep her 20th nomination for Best Actress. It received four Golden Globe nominations, including Best Picture. Frantic Frantic is a 1988 American-French neo-noir mystery thriller film directed by Roman Polanski and starring Harrison Ford and Emmanuelle Seigner. The film score is by Ennio Morricone. Last Tango in Paris Last Tango in Paris is a 1972 erotic drama film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, which portrays a recently widowed American who begins an anonymous sexual relationship with a young Parisian woman. It stars Marlon Brando, Maria Schneider, and Jean-Pierre Léaud. The films raw portrayal of sexual violence and emotional turmoil led to international controversy and drew various levels of government censorship in different venues. Upon release in the United States, the most graphic scene was cut and the MPAA gave the film an X rating. After revisions were made to the MPAA ratings code in 1997, the film was reclassified NC-17 for "some explicit sexual content". Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer released a censored R-rated cut in 1981. Arthur Christmas Arthur Christmas is a 2011 British-American 3D computer-animated Christmas comedy film, produced by Aardman Animations and Sony Pictures Animation as their first collaborative project. The film was released on 11 November 2011, in the UK, and on 23 November 2011, in the USA. Directed by Sarah Smith, and co-directed by Barry Cook, it stars the voices of James McAvoy, Hugh Laurie, Bill Nighy, Jim Broadbent, Imelda Staunton, and Ashley Jensen. Set on Christmas night, the film tells a story about Arthur Claus, the clumsy but good hearted son of Father Christmas, who discovers that Santas high-tech ship has failed to deliver one girls present. In response, he goes on a mission to save her Christmas, accompanied only by his free-spirited and reckless grandfather, a rebellious yet enthusiastic young Christmas elf obsessed with wrapping gifts for children, and a team of eight strong, magical yet untrained reindeer. Arthur Christmas was very well received by critics, who praised its animation and humorous, smart and heart-warming story. The film earned $147 million at the box office on a $100 million budget. American Splendor American Splendor is a 2003 American biographical comedy-drama film about Harvey Pekar, the author of the American Splendor comic book series. The film is also in part an adaptation of the comics, which dramatize Pekars life. The film was written and directed by documentarians Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini. The film stars Paul Giamatti as Pekar and Hope Davis as Joyce Brabner. It also features appearances from Pekar and Brabner themselves, who discuss their lives, the comic books, and how it feels to be depicted onscreen by actors. It was filmed entirely on location in Cleveland and Lakewood in Ohio. Chain Reaction Chain Reaction is a 1996 American science fiction action thriller film directed by Andrew Davis, starring Keanu Reeves, Morgan Freeman, Rachel Weisz, Fred Ward, Kevin Dunn and Brian Cox. The plot centers on the invention of a new non-contaminating power source based on hydrogen and the attempts by the United States Government to prevent the spreading of this technology to other countries. The film was released in the United States on August 2, 1996. The Wedding Date The Wedding Date is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Clare Kilner and starring Debra Messing, Dermot Mulroney, and Amy Adams. Based on the novel Asking for Trouble by Elizabeth Young, the film is about a single woman who hires a male escort to pose as her boyfriend at her sisters wedding in order to dupe her ex-fiancé, who dumped her a few years prior. The release was successful, achieving $47 million worldwide at the box office against a budget of $15 million, despite being panned by critics. It was remade in Bollywood as Aap Ki Khatir which also performed well at the box office. OMG: Oh My God! OMG – Oh My God! is a 2012 Indian satirical comedy-drama film. It is an official remake of The Man Who Sued God. The storyline is based on a Gujarati stage-play entitled Kanji Virudh Kanji. It is directed by Umesh Shukla. The film features Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal in the lead roles, along with Mithun Chakraborty. Made on a budget of , the film released on 28 September 2012 to critical acclaim. The film was remade in Telugu as Gopala Gopala in 2015 with Venkatesh and Pawan Kalyan in the lead roles and in Kannada with Upendra and Sudeep titled as Mukunda Murari in 2016. TVF Pitchers TVF Pitchers is a web series created by The Viral Fever and developed by Arunabh Kumar. The first season consists of five episodes and premiered online on The Viral Fevers content portal TVFPlay on 3 June 2015. A week later, on 10 June, it premiered on YouTube. The season finale premiered on TVFPlay on 30 August 2015. It follows four friends, Naveen, Jitu, Yogi and Mandal, who quit their jobs in order to develop their own start-up company. An American Tail An American Tail is a 1986 American animated musical comedy-drama adventure film directed by Don Bluth and produced by Sullivan Bluth Inc. and Amblin Entertainment. It tells the story of Fievel Mousekewitz and his family as they emigrate from the Imperial Russian territory of Ukraine to the United States for freedom. However, he gets lost and must find a way to reunite with them. It was released on November 21, 1986, to reviews that ranged from positive to mixed and was a box office hit, making it the highest-grossing non-Disney animated film at the time. Its success, along with that of The Land Before Time and Disneys Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and Bluths departure from their partnership, prompted Steven Spielberg to establish his own animation studio, Amblimation, but Amblimation was closed down. Veer-Zaara Veer-Zaara is a 2004 Indian romantic drama film directed and co-produced by Yash Chopra with his son Aditya Chopra. It stars Shah Rukh Khan and Preity Zinta as the eponymous star-crossed lovers; Veer is an Indian Air Force pilot and Zaara is a Pakistani woman hailing from a rich political family of Lahore. When Veer learns Zaara loves him, he quits his job to go to Pakistan, where he is imprisoned on false charges. Years later, a young Pakistani lawyer played by Rani Mukerji finds Veer in prison and upon listening to his story, tries to free him. Veer-Zaara has Divya Dutta, Manoj Bajpayee, Akhilendra Mishra and Anupam Kher play supporting roles, with a special appearance from Amitabh Bachchan and Hema Malini. Chopra wanted to make his return to cinema after seven years; he was dissatisfied with the scripts he received. Aditya then narrated a few scenes of a story he had written, which interested Chopra and prompted him to direct it. Chopra intended the film to be a tribute to Punjab; it was to be titled Yeh Kahaan Aa Gaye Hum. Set in India and Pakistan, principal photography took place in Punjab and various locations in Mumbai; parts of the film were also shot in Pakistan. The soundtrack album, based on old compositions by Madan Mohan with lyrics by Javed Akhtar, was the highest-selling album of the year in India. The film was released on 12 November 2004 during the Diwali festival, Veer-Zaara earned over 976.4 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing Indian film of the year in both India and overseas territories. It received positive reviews from critics, with praise directed to the story, dialogues, performances and sensitive portrayal of India-Pakistan relations. It was described by analysts as having themes pertaining to a shared Punjabi culture, secularism and feminism, among others. The film won several awards in major Indian film award ceremonies. It won four awards at the Filmfare Awards, including Best Film and Best Story. At the 6th IIFA Awards, the film won 7 awards, including Best Film, Best Director, IFFA Award for the Best Music, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress. It also won the Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment at the National Film Awards. Airplane II: The Sequel Airplane II: The Sequel is a 1982 American parody film written and directed by Ken Finkleman and starring Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty, Lloyd Bridges, Chad Everett, William Shatner, Rip Torn, and Sonny Bono. A sequel to the 1980 film Airplane!, it was released on December 10, 1982. The team who wrote and directed the original Airplane! had no involvement with this sequel. Paramount, having faced a similar situation with Grease 2 earlier in that year, hired Finkleman, who wrote Grease 2, to write and direct Airplane II as well. My Own Private Idaho My Own Private Idaho is a 1991 American independent adventure drama film written and directed by Gus Van Sant, loosely based on Shakespeares Henry IV, Henry IV, and Henry V, and starring River Phoenix and Keanu Reeves. The story follows two friends, Mike and Scott, as they embark on a journey of personal discovery that takes them from Portland to Mikes hometown in Idaho, and then to Rome in search of Mikes mother. Van Sant originally wrote the screenplay in the 1970s, but discarded it after reading John Rechys 1963 novel City of Night and concluding that Rechys treatment of the subject of street hustlers was better than his own. Over the years, Van Sant rewrote the script, which comprised two stories: that of Mike and the search for his mother, and Scotts story as a modern update of the Henry IV plays. Van Sant had difficulty getting Hollywood financing, and at one point considered making the film on a minuscule budget with a cast of actual street kids. After he sent copies of his script to Reeves, and Reeves then showed it to Phoenix, both agreed to star in the film on each others behalf. My Own Private Idaho had its premiere at the 48th Venice International Film Festival, and received largely positive reviews from critics including Roger Ebert and those of The New York Times and Entertainment Weekly. The film was a moderate financial success, grossing over $6.4 million in North America, above its estimated budget of $2.5 million. Phoenix received several awards for his performance in the film, including the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the 1991 Venice Film Festival, Best Male Lead from the Independent Spirit Awards, and Best Actor from the National Society of Film Critics. My Own Private Idaho is considered a landmark film in the New Queer Cinema movement, an early 1990s movement in queer-themed independent filmmaking. Since its 1991 release, the film has grown in popularity and been deemed as a cult classic, especially among LGBT audiences. The film is notable for its then-taboo subject matter and avant-garde style. I, Daniel Blake I, Daniel Blake is a 2016 drama film directed by Ken Loach and written by longtime collaborator Paul Laverty. It stars Dave Johns as Daniel Blake, who is denied employment and support allowance despite his doctor finding him unfit to work. Hayley Squires co-stars as Katie, a struggling single mother whom Daniel befriends. The film won the Palme dOr at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, the Prix du public at the 2016 Locarno International Film Festival, and the 2017 BAFTA for Outstanding British Film. Kickboxer Kickboxer is a 1989 American martial arts film and is the first entry into the Kickboxer franchise. It was produced and directed by Mark di Salle, and also co-directed by David Worth, and starring Jean-Claude van Damme and former world kickboxing champion Dennis Alexio. The film was released in the United States on September 8, 1989. It spawned several sequels. Lions for Lambs Lions for Lambs is a 2007 American war drama film directed by Robert Redford about the connection between a platoon of United States soldiers in Afghanistan, a U.S. senator, a reporter, and a California college professor. It stars Redford, Tom Cruise, and Meryl Streep. It was the first Cruise/Wagner Productions film since the company joined with United Artists subsequent to Cruises falling out with Paramount Pictures in 2006. With a title that alludes to incompetent leaders sending brave soldiers into the slaughter of battle, the film takes aim at the U.S. governments prosecution of the wars in the Middle East, showing three different simultaneous stories: a senator who launches a new military strategy and details it to a journalist, two soldiers involved in said operation, and their college professor trying to re-engage a promising student by telling him their story. The film was written by Matthew Michael Carnahan, and directed by Robert Redford. It was released in North America on November 9, 2007, to negative reviews and disappointing box office receipts. White Noise White Noise is a 2005 supernatural horror thriller film directed by Geoffrey Sax and starring Michael Keaton. The title refers to electronic voice phenomena, where voices, which some believe to be from the "other side", can be heard on audio recordings. The film did very well at the box office despite generally poor reviews from both critics and audiences. This success led Universal and other studios to realize that there was an untapped audience for horror films released in January, and began releasing higher-quality horror films during that period, usually dismissed as the winter dump months of the film calendar. 3-Iron 3-Iron is a 2004 South Korean romantic drama film directed by Kim Ki-duk. The plot revolves around the relationship between a young drifter and an abused housewife. The film is notable for the lack of dialogue between its two main characters. The title comes from a type of golf club used prominently in the film. Rabbit Hole Rabbit Hole is a 2010 American tragedy film starring Nicole Kidman, Aaron Eckhart, and Dianne Wiest, and directed by John Cameron Mitchell; the screenplay is an adaptation by David Lindsay-Abaire of his 2006 play of the same name. Kidman produced the project via her company, Blossom Films. The film premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival in September 2010. Lionsgate distributed the film. The plot deals with a couple struggling to heal after the death of their young son. It received a limited release in the United States on December 17, 2010 and expanded nationwide on January 14, 2011. Kidman was critically acclaimed for her performance as Becca Corbett and received Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. The film grossed only $5.1 million against its $3 million budget. The Santa Clause 2 The Santa Clause 2 is a 2002 American Christmas comedy film directed by Michael Lembeck. It is a sequel to The Santa Clause and the second installment in the Santa Clause film series. All the principal actors from the first film, including Tim Allen, Eric Lloyd, Wendy Crewson and Judge Reinhold, reprise their roles. Released on November 1, 2002, the film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $172 million worldwide on a $65 million budget. It was followed by another sequel, The Escape Clause, released in 2006. Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas is a 2003 American animated adventure film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by DreamWorks Pictures, using traditional animation with some computer animation. It was directed by Tim Johnson and Patrick Gilmore from a screenplay by John Logan, and stars the voices of Brad Pitt, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Joseph Fiennes. The film covers the story of Sinbad, a pirate who travels the sea with his dog and his loyal friend Marina to recover the lost Book of Peace from Eris to save his childhood friend, Prince Proteus, from accepting Sinbads death sentence. The film blends elements from the 1001 Arabian Nights and classical myths. The film was released on July 2, 2003 and received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the voice performances but criticized the CGI animation and storyline. Grossing $80.7 million on a $60 million budget, Sinbad is considered the biggest box office bomb of 2003. DreamWorks suffered a $125 million loss on a string of films in 2003, which nearly bankrupted the company. It is the final DreamWorks film to use traditional animation, as the studio abandoned it in favor of computer animation. The Cove The Cove is a 2009 documentary film directed by Louie Psihoyos which analyzes and questions dolphin hunting practices in Japan. It was awarded the 2010 Oscar for Best Documentary Feature in 2010. The film is a call to action to halt mass dolphin kills, change Japanese fishing practices, and to inform and educate the public about the risks, and increasing hazard, of mercury poisoning from dolphin meat. The film is told from an ocean conservationists point of view. The film highlights the fact that the number of dolphins killed in the Taiji dolphin drive hunting is several times greater than the number of whales killed in the Antarctic, and asserts that 23,000 dolphins and porpoises are killed in Japan every year by the countrys whaling industry. The migrating dolphins are herded into a cove where they are netted and killed by means of spears and knives over the side of small fishing boats. The film argues that dolphin hunting as practiced in Japan is unnecessary and cruel. Since the films release, The Cove has drawn controversy over neutrality, secret filming, and its portrayal of the Japanese people. The film was directed by former National Geographic photographer Louie Psihoyos. Portions were filmed secretly in 2007 using underwater microphones and high-definition cameras disguised as rocks. The documentary won the U.S. Audience Award at the 25th annual Sundance Film Festival in January 2009. It was selected out of the 879 submissions in the category. Halloween II Halloween II is a 2009 American slasher film written, directed, and produced by Rob Zombie. The film is a sequel to Zombies 2007 remake of 1978s Halloween and the tenth installment in the Halloween franchise. Despite its title, the film is not a remake of the 1981 film of the same name and follows an original premise. Picking up where the 2007 film ended and then jumping ahead one year, Halloween II follows Laurie Strode as she deals with the aftermath of the previous films events, Dr. Loomis who is trying to capitalize on those events by publishing a new book that chronicles everything that happened, and Michael Myers as he continues his search for Laurie so that he can reunite with his sister. The film sees the return of lead cast members from the 2007 film Malcolm McDowell, Scout Taylor-Compton, and Tyler Mane, who portray Dr. Loomis, Laurie Strode, and Michael Myers, respectively. For Halloween II, Zombie decided to focus more on the connection between Laurie and Michael, and the idea that they share similar psychological problems. Zombie wanted the sequel to be more realistic and violent than its 2007 predecessor. For the characters of Halloween II, it is about change. Zombie wanted to look at how the events of the first film affected the characters. Zombie also wanted to provide a glimpse into each characters psyche. Filming primarily took place in Georgia, which provided Zombie with a tax incentive as well as the visual look the director was going for with the film. When it came time to provide a musical score, Zombie had trouble finding a place to include John Carpenters original Halloween theme music. Although Carpenters theme was used throughout Zombies remake, the theme was only included in the final shot of this film. Halloween II was officially released on August 28, 2009 in North America, and was met with a negative reception from critics. On October 30, 2009 it was re-released in North America to coincide with the Halloween holiday weekend. The original opening of the film grossed less than the 2007 remake, with approximately $7 million. The film would go on to earn $33.4 million in North America, and $6 million in foreign countries giving the film a worldwide total of $39.4 million. Rob Zombie declined to return to film another sequel. A sequel, Halloween 3D, was cancelled in 2012. An eleventh installment which serves as a direct sequel to the original film that ignores all other films in the franchise was released in 2018. Asterix and Obelix Meet Cleopatra Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra, also known as Asterix and Obelix Meet Cleopatra, is a 2002 French/Italian fantasy comedy film written and directed by Alain Chabat and adapted from the comic book series Asterix by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. Based on the book Asterix and Cleopatra, which had previously been adapted into a 1968 animated film, it also acts as a sequel to the 1999 movie Asterix & Obelix Take On Caesar. Christian Clavier and Gérard Depardieu reprise their roles as Asterix and Obelix, alongside newcomers Jamel Debbouze, Monica Bellucci, Claude Rich, Gérard Darmon, Édouard Baer, Dieudonné, and Chabat himself. It was the most expensive French movie at that time, before being beaten by A Very Long Engagement two years later. A critical success, it was also a major box office success in France, becoming its most successful film in 36 years and second biggest commercial success of all time after 1966s La Grande Vadrouille. Sex, Lies, and Videotape Sex, Lies, and Videotape is a 1989 American independent drama film that brought director Steven Soderbergh to prominence. The plot tells the story of a troubled man who videotapes women discussing their lives and sexuality, and his impact on the relationships of a troubled married couple and the wifes younger sister. The film won the Palme dOr at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival, and was influential in revolutionizing the independent film movement in the early 1990s. In 2006, Sex, Lies, and Videotape was added to the United States Library of Congress National Film Registry, deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Beaver The Beaver is a 2011 comedy-drama film directed by Jodie Foster and written by Kyle Killen. A co-production of United States and United Arab Emirates, it stars Mel Gibson, Foster, Anton Yelchin, and Jennifer Lawrence. Marking Gibson and Fosters second collaboration since 1994s Maverick, it follows Walter Black, a depressed executive, who hits rock-bottom when his wife kicks him out of the house. At his lowest point, he begins to use a beaver hand puppet to communicate with people and overcome his issues. The Beaver premiered at the SXSW Film Festival on March 16, 2011 and was released in the United States on May 6, 2011 by Summit Entertainment. The film received generally positive reviews from critics who praised Fosters direction and performances of the cast but found the premise absurd. Released around the alleged downfall of Gibson, who had been surrounded with high controversies and criticisms regarding his statements and battery case, the films business was heavily affected, as a result becoming a box office bomb grossing just $6.4 million against its $21 million budget. Duplicity Duplicity is a 2009 romantic crime comedy film written and directed by Tony Gilroy, and starring Julia Roberts and Clive Owen. The plot follows two corporate spies with a romantic history who collaborate to carry out a complicated con. The film was released on March 20, 2009. Untraceable Untraceable is a 2008 American crime thriller film directed by Gregory Hoblit and starring Diane Lane, Colin Hanks, Billy Burke, and Joseph Cross. It was distributed by Screen Gems. Set in Portland, the film involves a serial killer who rigs contraptions that kill his victims based on the number of hits received by a website KillWithMe.com that features a live streaming video of the victim. Millions of people log on, hastening the victims deaths. Departures is a 2008 Japanese drama film directed by Yōjirō Takita and starring Masahiro Motoki, Ryōko Hirosue, and Tsutomu Yamazaki. The film follows a young man who returns to his hometown after a failed career as a cellist and stumbles across work as a nōkanshi}}—a traditional Japanese ritual mortician. He is subjected to prejudice from those around him, including from his wife, because of strong social taboos against people who deal with death. Eventually he earns their respect and learns the importance of interpersonal connections through the beauty and dignity of his work. The idea for Departures arose after Motoki, affected by having seen a funeral ceremony along the Ganges when travelling in India, read widely on the subject of death and came across Coffinman. He felt that the story would adapt well to film, and Departures was finished a decade later. Because of Japanese prejudices against those who handle the dead, distributors were reluctant to release it—until a surprise grand prize win at the Montreal World Film Festival in August 2008. The following month the film opened in Japan, where it went on to win the Academy Prize for Picture of the Year and become the years highest-grossing domestic film. This success was topped in 2009, when it became the first Japanese production to win the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Departures received positive reviews, with aggregator Rotten Tomatoes indicating a 79% approval rating from 106 reviews. Critics praised the films humour, the beauty of the encoffining ceremony, and the quality of the acting, but some took issue with its predictability and overt sentimentality. Reviewers highlighted a variety of themes, but focused mainly on the humanity that death brings to the surface and how it strengthens family bonds. The success of Departures led to the establishment of tourist attractions at sites connected to the film and increased interest in encoffining ceremonies, as well as adaptation of the story for various media, including manga and a stage play. Chennai Express Chennai Express is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by Rohit Shetty and written by Sajid-Farhad and Yunus Sajawal. Produced by Gauri Khan, Karim Morani, Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapur, the film stars Shah Rukh Khan as Rahul Mithaiwala, a man who accidentally boards the eponymous train and journeys from Mumbai to Rameswaram, falling in love with the daughter of a local don, played by Deepika Padukone. Chennai Express had Nikitin Dheer and Sathyaraj play supporting roles. It was released with subtitles in English, French, Spanish, Arabic, German, Hebrew, Dutch, Turkish and Malay. The first planned collaboration between Khan and Shetty was a remake of Angoor. The script of Chennai Express, which was initially written as a backup project for Khan, was chosen instead. Conceived as a "commercial" romance, the film was originally titled Ready Steady Po. Filming began in Mehboob Studio in October 2012 and was completed by May 2013. A large part of the film was set in Ooty, for which sets were constructed in Wai. The soundtrack for Chennai Express was composed by Vishal–Shekhar, with the background score being composed by Amar Mohile. UTV Motion Pictures acquired the distribution rights of the film. Chennai Express was released theatrically in overseas markets on 8 August 2013 and a day later in India. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Regardless, it broke several box office records in India and abroad, becoming the quickest film to collect net domestically. The film surpassed 3 Idiots to become the highest-grossing Bollywood film worldwide at that point. As of March 2018, it is the eleventh-highest-grossing Bollywood film worldwide. Man Up Man Up is a 2015 British-French romantic comedy film directed by Ben Palmer from a screenplay written by Tess Morris, starring Lake Bell and Simon Pegg. The film follows a single 34-year-old woman, who after being mistaken for a strangers blind date, finds the perfect boyfriend in a 40-year-old divorcé. The film was released on 29 May 2015 by StudioCanal. 5 Centimeters Per Second is a 2007 Japanese animated coming-of-age romantic drama film produced, written and directed by Makoto Shinkai. Finished on 22 January 2007, the first part streamed on Yahoo! Japan to Yahoo! Premium members from 16 to 19 February 2007. On 3 March 2007, the full-length film had its theatrical premiere at Cinema Rise in Shibuya, Tokyo. The film consists of three segments: , , and , totaling about an hour of runtime. As in Shinkais previous works, Tenmon composed this films soundtrack. The films ending theme was "One More Time" by Masayoshi Yamazaki. The film was awarded Best Animated Feature Film at the 2007 Asia Pacific Screen Awards. The DVD was released on 19 July 2007. A novelization of 5 Centimeters per Second was released in November 2007, expanding on the film. In the July 2010 issue of the manga anthology Afternoon, a manga adaptation started serialization, illustrated by Seike Yukiko. Rachel Getting Married Rachel Getting Married is a 2008 American drama film directed by Jonathan Demme, and starring Anne Hathaway, Rosemarie DeWitt, Bill Irwin, and Debra Winger. The film was released in the U.S. to select theaters on October 3, 2008. The film premiered at the 65th Venice International Film Festival on September 3, 2008. The film also opened in Canadas Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2008. Hathaway received an Oscar nomination for Best Actress for her performance in the film. Hot Pursuit Hot Pursuit is a 2015 American action comedy film directed by Anne Fletcher and written by David Feeney and John Quaintance. Starring Reese Witherspoon and Sofía Vergara, the film was released on May 8, 2015, by Warner Bros., New Line Cinema, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Suspiria Suspiria is a 2018 supernatural horror art film directed by Luca Guadagnino with a screenplay by David Kajganich, inspired by the 1977 Italian film of the same title directed by Dario Argento. Guadagninos film, which is set in 1977, stars Dakota Johnson as an American woman who enrolls at a prestigious dance academy in Berlin run by a coven of witches. Tilda Swinton co-stars in three roles, including as the companys lead choreographer and as a male psychotherapist involved in the academy. Mia Goth, Elena Fokina, and Chloë Grace Moretz appear in supporting roles as students, while Alek Wek, Angela Winkler, Ingrid Caven, Sylvie Testud, Renée Soutendijk, and Christine LeBoutte portray some of the academys matrons. The star of the original film, Jessica Harper, has a cameo appearance. A remake of Suspiria was first announced in 2008 after Guadagnino had acquired the rights from the original films writers, Dario Argento and Daria Nicolodi. Guadagnino offered the film to David Gordon Green, but that project was eventually canceled due to financing conflicts. In September 2015, Guadagnino confirmed his plans to direct, describing his version as an "homage" to the original rather than a straightforward remake. A new screenplay was drafted by Kajganich, who had written Guadagninos A Bigger Splash the year before. Kajganich set the film during the so-called "German Autumn" of 1977 in order to explore themes of generational guilt in that country during the Cold War. The films other themes include motherhood, evil, and the dynamics of matriarchies. Unlike the original film, which used exaggerated colors, Guadagnino conceived the visuals in Suspiria as "winterish" and bleak, absent of primary colors. The film incorporates stylized dance sequences choreographed by Damien Jalet, which form part of its representation of witchcraft. Principal photography took place in late 2016 and early 2017 in Varese, Italy, and in Berlin. The musical score was composed by Radiohead singer Thom Yorke, who took inspiration from krautrock. The film is dedicated to the memories of Vogue Italia editor-in-chief Franca Sozzani, film director Jonathan Demme and Deborah Falzone. Suspiria premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on September 1, 2018. It was given a limited release by Amazon Studios in Los Angeles and New York on October 26, 2018, where it grossed over $180,000 in its opening weekend, marking the highest screen-average box-office launch of the year. It was then screened on October 31 in select U.S. cities before opening in wide release on November 2, 2018. It was released in Italy on January 1, 2019 by Videa. Critical response to the film has been polarized; while some praise it for its visual elements and acting, others have criticized its historical-political setting for being unnecessary or arbitrary in relation to its other themes. Dangerous Minds Dangerous Minds is a 1995 American drama film directed by John N. Smith, and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer. It is based on the autobiography My Posse Dont Do Homework by retired U.S. Marine LouAnne Johnson, who in 1989 took up a teaching position at Carlmont High School in Belmont where most of her students were African-American and Latino teenagers from East Palo Alto, a poverty-stricken, racially segregated, economically deprived city. Starring Michelle Pfeiffer as Johnson, the film was released to a mixed to mostly negative critical reception, but became a surprise box office success in the summer of 1995, leading to the creation of a short-lived television series. It is the final film produced by Simpson to be released in his lifetime. Song of the Sea Song of the Sea is a 2014 animated fantasy film directed and co-produced by Tomm Moore, co-produced by Ross Murray, Paul Young, Stephen Roelants, Serge and Marc Ume, Isabelle Truc, Clement Calvet, Jeremie Fajner, Frederik Villumsen, and Claus Toksvig Kjaer, and written by Will Collins from Moores story. It was an international co-production from Ireland, Belgium, Denmark, France, and Luxembourg, and is the second feature film by Cartoon Saloon. Song of the Sea follows the story of a 10-year-old Irish boy named Ben who discovers that his mute sister Saoirse, whom he blames for the apparent death of his mother, is a selkie who has to free faerie creatures from the Celtic goddess Macha. Like other Saloon films, the film was hand-drawn. The film began production soon after the release of The Secret of Kells, premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on 6 September in the "TIFF Kids" programme. The film had a limited release in certain countries, but received acclaim and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 87th Academy Awards in 2015. The Irish-language version has been produced by Macalla with funding from TG4 and the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, with selected cinemas in Ireland screening it from 10 July 2015. Brendan Gleeson and Fionnula Flanagan reprised their respective roles in this version. The DVD with the Irish audio can be bought in Cartoon Saloons online store. Come and See Come and See is a 1985 Soviet war drama thriller film directed by Elem Klimov, with a screenplay written by Klimov and Ales Adamovich based on the 1978 book I Am from the Fiery Village by Adamovich et al.. The film stars Aleksei Kravchenko and Olga Mironova. Come and See appears on many lists of films considered the best, and has been ranked by many as one of the greatest war films of all time. The film focuses upon the Nazi German occupation of Belarus, and primarily upon the events witnessed by a young Belarusian partisan teenager named Flyora, who—against his parents wishes—joins the Belarusian resistance movement, and thereafter depicts the Nazi atrocities and human suffering inflicted upon the populace. Come and See had to wait eight years for approval from Soviet authorities before the film was finally produced to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Soviet victory in World War II, and was a large box-office hit, with 28,900,000 admissions in the Soviet Union alone. The film was selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Tokyo Story is a 1953 Japanese drama film directed by Yasujirō Ozu and starring Chishū Ryū and Chieko Higashiyama. It tells the story of an aging couple who travel to Tokyo to visit their grown children. The film contrasts the behavior of their children, who are too busy to pay them much attention, with that of their widowed daughter-in-law, who treats them with kindness. Ozu and screenwriter Kōgo Noda wrote the script in 103 days, loosely basing it on the 1937 American film, Make Way for Tomorrow, directed by Leo McCarey. Noda suggested adapting the film, which Ozu had not yet seen. Ozu used many of the same cast and crew members that he had worked with for years. Released in Japan in 1953, it did not immediately gain international recognition and was considered "too Japanese" to be marketable by Japanese film exporters. It was screened in 1957 in London, where it won the inaugural Sutherland Trophy the following year, and received praise from US film critics after a 1972 screening in New York City. Tokyo Story is widely regarded as Ozus masterpiece and is often cited as one of the greatest films ever made. In 2012, it was voted the best film of all time in a poll of film directors by Sight & Sound magazine. Bullet to the Head Bullet to the Head is a 2012 American action thriller film directed by Walter Hill. The screenplay by Alessandro Camon was based on the French graphic novel Du plomb dans la tête written by Matz and illustrated by Colin Wilson. The film stars Sylvester Stallone, Sung Kang, Sarah Shahi, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Christian Slater, and Jason Momoa. Alexandra Milchan, Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, and Kevin King-Templeton produced the film. The movie follows a hitman and a cop who are forced to work together to bring down a corrupt businessman and mafia boss after they are targeted by the latters associates. The film had an exclusive test screening at the International Rome Film Festival on November 14, 2012. and was officially released in US theatres on February 1, 2013. The film received mixed reviews and was a box office bomb. The Big Blue The Big Blue is a 1988 English-language film in the French Cinéma du look visual style, made by French director Luc Besson. The film is a heavily fictionalized and dramatized story of the friendship and sporting rivalry between two leading contemporary champion free divers in the 20th century: Jacques Mayol and Enzo Maiorca, and Mayols fictionalized relationship with his girlfriend Johana Baker. The film, which covers their childhood in 1965 Greece to their deaths in a 1980s Sicilian diving competition, is a cult-classic in the diving fraternity, and became one of Frances most commercially successful films. President of France Jacques Chirac referred to the film in describing Mayol, after his death in 2001, as having been an enduring symbol for the "Big Blue" generation. The story was heavily adapted for cinema — in real life, Mayol lived from 1927 to 2001 and Maiorca retired from diving to politics in the 1980s. Both set no-limits category deep diving records below 100 metres, and Mayol was indeed involved in scientific research into human aquatic potential, but neither reached 400 feet as portrayed in the film, and they were not direct competitors. Mayol himself was a screenwriter for the film, and Mayols search for love, family, "wholeness" and the meaning of life and death, and the conflict and tension between his yearning for the deep and his relationship with his girlfriend also form part of the backdrop for the latter part of the film. The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi is a 2003 Japanese samurai drama/action film, directed, written, co-edited by and starring Takeshi Kitano in his 11th directorial venture. Kitano plays the role of the blind swordsman. The film is a revival of the classic Zatoichi series of samurai film and television dramas. It premiered on 2 September 2003 at the Venice International Film Festival, where it won the prestigious Silver Lion for Best Director award, and went on to numerous other awards both at home and abroad. It also stars Tadanobu Asano, Michiyo Okusu, Yui Natsukawa, Guadalcanal Taka, Daigoro Tachibana, Yuko Daike, Ittoku Kishibe, Saburo Ishikura and Akira Emoto. The Age of Innocence The Age of Innocence is a 1993 American historical romantic drama film directed by Martin Scorsese. The screenplay, an adaptation of the 1920 novel The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton, was written by Scorsese and Jay Cocks. The film stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Michelle Pfeiffer, Winona Ryder and Miriam Margolyes, and was released by Columbia Pictures. The Age of Innocence was released theatrically on September 17, 1993 by Columbia Pictures. It received critical acclaim, winning the Academy Award for Best Costume Design, and being nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Score and Best Art Direction. However, it was a box office failure, grossing $32.3 million against a $34 million budget. Scorsese dedicated the film to his father, Luciano Charles Scorsese, who had died the month before the film was released. Luciano and his wife, Catherine Scorsese, had a small cameo appearance in the film. Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit is a 1993 American musical comedy film loosely based on the life of Crenshaw High School choir instructor Iris Stevenson, and starring Whoopi Goldberg. Directed by Bill Duke, and released by Touchstone Pictures, it is the sequel to the successful 1992 film Sister Act. Most of the original cast reprise their roles in the sequel, including Maggie Smith, Kathy Najimy, Wendy Makkena, and Mary Wickes. Weekend at Bernie's Weekend at Bernies is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Ted Kotcheff and written by Robert Klane. The film stars Andrew McCarthy and Jonathan Silverman as young insurance corporation employees who discover that their boss, Bernie, is dead. While attempting to convince people that Bernie is still alive, they discover that Bernie had ordered their deaths to cover up his embezzlement. It received mixed critical response but was a financial success, grossing over $30 million on a $15 million budget. The films success inspired a sequel, Weekend at Bernies II. An Officer and a Gentleman An Officer and a Gentleman is a 1982 American romantic drama film starring Richard Gere, Debra Winger, and Louis Gossett Jr., who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the film, making him the first African American male to do so. It tells the story of Zack Mayo, a United States Navy Aviation Officer Candidate who is beginning his training at Aviation Officer Candidate School. While Zack meets his first true girlfriend during his training, a young "townie" named Paula, he also comes into conflict with the hard-driving Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley training his class. The film was written by Douglas Day Stewart and directed by Taylor Hackford. Its title is an old expression from the Royal Navy and later from the U.S. Uniform Code of Military Justices charge of "conduct unbecoming an Officer and a Gentleman". The film was commercially released in the U.S. on August 13, 1982. It was well received by critics, with a number calling it the best film of 1982. It also was a financial success, grossing $130 million against a $6 million budget. Orange County Orange County is a 2002 American comedy film starring Colin Hanks and Jack Black. It was released on January 11, 2002. The movie was distributed by Paramount Pictures and produced by MTV Productions and Scott Rudin. The movie was directed by Jake Kasdan and written by Mike White. Spectral Spectral is an American military-science-fiction action film directed by Nic Mathieu. The screenplay was written by Ian Fried, Mathieu and George Nolfi from a screen story by Fried. The film stars James Badge Dale, Max Martini, Emily Mortimer, and Bruce Greenwood. The film was released on December 9, 2016 on Netflix. The Pink Panther The Pink Panther is a 1963 American comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and co-written by Edwards and Maurice Richlin, starring David Niven, Peter Sellers, Robert Wagner, Capucine and Claudia Cardinale. The film introduced the cartoon character of the same name, in an opening credits sequence animated by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises. The film was selected in 2010 to be preserved by the Library of Congress as part of its National Film Registry, being deemed "culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant." The Beguiled The Beguiled is a 2017 American Southern Gothic film written and directed by Sofia Coppola, based on the novel of the same name by Thomas P. Cullinan. It stars Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst, and Elle Fanning. It is the second film adaptation of Cullinans novel, following Don Siegels 1971 film of the same name. It premiered on May 24 at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, and was selected to compete for the Palme dOr in its main competition section, where Coppola won the Best Director award, becoming only the second woman to do so. The film was released theatrically on June 23, 2017, by Focus Features. THX 1138 THX 1138 is a 1971 American social science fiction film directed by George Lucas in his feature film directorial debut. It is set in a dystopian future in which the populace is controlled through android police and mandatory use of drugs that suppress emotions. Produced by Francis Ford Coppola and written by Lucas and Walter Murch, it stars Robert Duvall and Donald Pleasence. THX 1138 was developed from Lucass student film THX 1138 4EB, which he made in 1967 while attending the USC School of Cinematic Arts. The feature film was produced in a joint venture between Warner Bros. and American Zoetrope. A novelization by Ben Bova was published in 1971. The film received mixed reviews from critics and failed to find box-office success on initial release; however, the film has subsequently received critical acclaim and gained a cult following, particularly in the aftermath of Lucas success with Star Wars in 1977. Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood Dont Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood is a 1996 American crime comedy parody film directed by Paris Barclay in his feature film directorial debut, and produced by Keenen Ivory Wayans, and also written by Wayans brothers Shawn and Marlon Wayans, who also both starred in the lead roles. The film was released in the United States on January 12, 1996. Similar to Im Gonna Git You Sucka, the film spoofs a number of African-American, coming-of-age, hood films such as Juice, Jungle Fever, South Central, Higher Learning, Do the Right Thing, Poetic Justice, New Jack City, Dead Presidents, Friday, and most prominently Boyz n the Hood, Menace II Society and Above the Rim. The films title borrows phrases from some of those films, and some of the actors who starred in those movies appear in the film, in some cases appearing in similar roles or scenes as the films being parodied. The Karate Kid Part III The Karate Kid Part III is a 1989 American martial arts drama film and the second sequel to The Karate Kid. The film stars Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita, Robyn Lively, and Thomas Ian Griffith in his film debut. As was the case with the first two films in the series, it was directed by John G. Avildsen and written by Robert Mark Kamen, with stunts choreographed by Pat E. Johnson and the music composed by Bill Conti. In the film, the returning John Kreese, with the help of his best friend Terry Silver, attempts to gain revenge on Daniel and Mr. Miyagi which involves hiring a ruthless martial artist and harming their relationship. Breakdown Breakdown is a 1997 American mystery thriller film directed and co-written by Jonathan Mostow. It stars Kurt Russell, J. T. Walsh, and Kathleen Quinlan. The original music score was composed by Basil Poledouris. The film was produced by Dino De Laurentiis and Martha De Laurentiis, and released on May 2, 1997 by Paramount Pictures. It is the final film featuring Walsh to be released in his lifetime. The War of the Roses The War of the Roses is a 1989 American dark comedy film based upon the 1981 novel of the same name by Warren Adler. The film follows a wealthy couple with a seemingly perfect marriage. When their marriage begins to fall apart, material possessions become the center of an outrageous and bitter divorce battle. The film co-stars Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, and Danny DeVito. The three actors had previously worked together in Romancing the Stone and its sequel The Jewel of the Nile. DeVito directed the film, which also had producer James L. Brooks and actor Dan Castellaneta working on a project outside of The Simpsons. The opening title sequence was created by Saul Bass and Elaine Makatura Bass. In both the novel and the film, the married couples family name is Rose, and the title is an allusion to the battles between the Houses of York and Lancaster during the Late Middle Ages. Insidious: The Last Key Insidious: The Last Key is a 2018 American supernatural horror film directed by Adam Robitel and written by Leigh Whannell. It is produced by Jason Blum, Oren Peli, and James Wan. It is the fourth installment in the Insidious franchise, and the second in the chronology of the story running through the series. Starring Lin Shaye, Angus Sampson, Leigh Whannell, Spencer Locke, Caitlin Gerard, and Bruce Davison, the film follows parapsychologist Elise Rainier as she investigates a haunting in her childhood home. Talks for a fourth installment in the franchise began in June 2015, with Whannell saying the next film would take place shortly before the first film. In May 2016, it was announced that Chapter 4 will have an October 2017 release date with Whannell writing, Jason Blum, Oren Peli and James Wan producing, Adam Robitel directing, and Lin Shaye returning to reprise her role as Elise Rainier. Principal photography began in August 2016, and ended the following month. The film was released in the United States on January 5, 2018, by Universal Pictures. It grossed $167 million worldwide, the highest of the franchise, and received mixed reviews, with praise for Shayes performance but some critics stating that the franchise had run its course. The Man Who Knew Infinity The Man Who Knew Infinity is a 2015 British biographical drama film about the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, based on the 1991 book of the same name by Robert Kanigel. The film stars Dev Patel as Srinivasa Ramanujan, a real-life mathematician who, after growing up poor in Madras, India, earns admittance to Cambridge University during World War I, where he becomes a pioneer in mathematical theories with the guidance of his professor, G. H. Hardy, portrayed by Jeremy Irons. Filming began in August 2014 at Trinity College. The film had its world premiere as a gala presentation at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, and was selected as the opening gala of the 2015 Zurich Film Festival. It also played other film festivals including Singapore International Film Festival and Dubai International Film Festival. Last Night Last Night is a 2010 romantic drama film that was written and directed by Massy Tadjedin, her directorial debut. The film follows married couple Joanna Reed and Michael Reed, who are tempted by different forms of infidelity when they spend a night apart following a fight. Joanna is emotionally drawn to her ex-boyfriend Alex Mann while Michael is physically attracted to his co-worker Laura Nunez. The cast includes Griffin Dunne, Daniel Eric Gold, Anson Mount, Stephanie Romanov, Scott Adsit, Justine Cotsonas, and Chriselle Almeida. Last Night was produced by Entertainment One in association with the Gaumont Film Company, and deals with questions about emotional and physical infidelity. The film was developed as a romance and suspense story before Tadjedin recognized its moral significance. After persuading Knightley to break a year-long acting hiatus to participate in the film, Tadjedin cast the other roles with consideration for the actors chemistry. Mendes originally turned down the role of Laura but agreed to appear in the film after a conversation with Tadjedin. Scenes were filmed in SoHo, between 2008 and 2009 with Peter Deming as the director of photography. The soundtrack was composed by Clint Mansell, who received a World Soundtrack Award for Soundtrack Composer of the Year for his work. Miramax Films initially bought Last Night for a March 19, 2010 release, but it was delayed by the companys closure. The film was shown at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival and the 2010 Rome Film Festival. It premiered theatrically in France on February 16, 2011, and had a limited release in the United States on May 6, 2011. It was also released through video on demand. Critics were divided over the films plot and its commentary on infidelity; Demings cinematography and performances from Knightley, Canet, and Mendes received praise while Worthington and the scenes between Michael and Laura were the subject of criticism. Last Night grossed $7,7 million primarily from foreign markets. Tammy Tammy is a 2014 American comedy film directed and co-written by Ben Falcone and produced, co-written by, and starring Melissa McCarthy as the title character. The film also stars Susan Sarandon, Allison Janney, Gary Cole, Mark Duplass, with Dan Aykroyd, and Kathy Bates. It was released on July 2, 2014. Although a box office success, grossing $100.5 million from a $20 million budget, it received highly negative reviews from critics with McCarthy and Sarandon receiving Razzie nominations for Worst Actress and Worst Supporting Actress respectively. City Slickers City Slickers is a 1991 American western comedy film, directed by Ron Underwood and starring Billy Crystal, Daniel Stern, Bruno Kirby, and Jack Palance, with supporting roles by Patricia Wettig, Helen Slater, and Noble Willingham. The films screenplay was written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, and it was shot in New York City; New Mexico; Durango; and Spain. A sequel The Legend of Curlys Gold was released in 1994, with the same cast, with the exception of Kirby, who was replaced by Jon Lovitz. The First Purge The First Purge is a 2018 American action horror film directed by Gerard McMurray and starring Ylan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Joivan Wade, Mugga, Lauren Vélez, Kristen Solis, and Marisa Tomei. The fourth installment in the Purge franchise, the film is a prequel depicting the origins of the annual "Purge", a 12-hour span once a year in which all crime in America, including murder, is legal; it originates as an experiment confined to Staten Island with financial incentive for those who stay on the island for its duration, but the New Founding Fathers are determined to get the results they want by any means necessary. Written and produced by James DeMonaco, it marks the first film of the series not to be directed by him. The First Purge was released on July 4, 2018, by Universal Pictures. It has grossed over $137 million worldwide, becoming the highest grossing entry in the franchise, but received mixed reviews from critics like its predecessors. Battle of the Sexes Battle of the Sexes is a 2017 biographical sports film directed by Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton and written by Simon Beaufoy. The plot is loosely based on the 1973 tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs. The film stars Emma Stone and Steve Carell as King and Riggs, leading an ensemble cast including Andrea Riseborough, Elisabeth Shue, Austin Stowell, Bill Pullman, Natalie Morales, and Sarah Silverman in supporting roles. The film had its premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on September 2, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States by Fox Searchlight Pictures on September 22, 2017. It received positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances of Stone and Carell and the direction, with some calling it the best performance of Stones career. Despite the positive reviews, the picture was a box office bomb, grossing $18.4 million against a $25 million budget. At the 75th Golden Globe Awards, Stone and Carell received nominations for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy respectively. Both received Critics Choice Awards nominations in the categories Best Actress in a Comedy and Best Actor in a Comedy. At the 24th Screen Actors Guild Awards, Carell received a nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role. The Grudge 2 The Grudge 2 is a 2006 Japanese-American supernatural horror film and a sequel to the 2004 film, The Grudge. Produced by Sam Raimi, the film was directed by Takashi Shimizu, written by Stephen Susco and stars an ensemble cast that includes Amber Tamblyn, Arielle Kebbel, Jennifer Beals, Edison Chen, Sarah Roemer and Sarah Michelle Gellar. As stated by Takashi Shimizu, the film is not a remake of any Japanese film and follows a different storyline. Like its predecessor, the film features a plot that is told through a non-linear sequence of events and includes several intersecting subplots. The three main subplots include: Karens younger sister Aubrey coming to Japan after finding out about Dougs death, a schoolgirl named Allison being hunted by the ghosts after entering the house with two of her classmates and a young boy named Jake whose apartment building is haunted by the ghosts of the Saeki family. The film was announced after the release of the previous film in October 2004, due to its financial success. Shimizu was announced to return as director on January 2005 and casting begun on December, with the announcement of Gellar returning. The film was entirely shot in Japan, with Tamblyn performing re-shoots in Chicago, Illinois. It was released in North America on October 13, 2006, after being pushed forward a week from the original October 20 release date. It was released in the UK on October 20 and in Australia on October 26, 2006. The film received mixed to negative reviews but was financially successful. A sequel, The Grudge 3 was released direct-to-video on May 12, 2009. Ouija Ouija is a 2014 American supernatural horror film directed by Stiles White in his directorial debut, produced by Jason Blum, Michael Bay, Andrew Form, Bradley Fuller, and Bennett Schneir and written by Juliet Snowden and White, who previously together wrote The Possession. It stars Olivia Cooke, Daren Kagasoff, Douglas Smith, and Bianca A. Santos as teenagers who have unleashed spirits from a Ouija board. The film was released on October 24, 2014 by Universal Pictures. The film was a commercial success, receiving $103.6 million worldwide over a $5 million budget, but was overwhelmingly panned by critics. A prequel, Origin of Evil, was released in 2016, and was far better critically received. London Boulevard London Boulevard is a 2010 British independent crime film released in the United Kingdom on 26 November 2010. It is based on Ken Bruens novel of 2001 of the same name, with screenplay and direction by William Monahan, marking his directorial debut. The cast features Colin Farrell, Keira Knightley and Ray Winstone. National Security National Security is a 2003 American buddy cop action comedy film, directed by Dennis Dugan, and starring Martin Lawrence and Steve Zahn. The supporting cast includes Bill Duke, Eric Roberts, Colm Feore, and Matt McCoy. The film was released in January 2003, and grossed over $50 million worldwide at the box office. It was shot at various locations in Greater Los Angeles, including Long Beach and Santa Clarita. The Big Wedding The Big Wedding is a 2013 American comedy film written and directed by Justin Zackham. It is an American remake of the original 2006 Swiss/French film, written by Jean-Stéphane Bron and Karine Sudan. The film stars a large ensemble cast including Robert De Niro, Katherine Heigl, Diane Keaton, Amanda Seyfried, Topher Grace, Ben Barnes, Susan Sarandon and Robin Williams. It was released on April 26, 2013 by Lionsgate in the United States and Canada. Don't Be Afraid of the Dark Dont Be Afraid of the Dark is a 2010 horror film written by Matthew Robbins and Guillermo del Toro and directed by comic book artist Troy Nixey. It is a remake of the 1973 ABC made-for-television horror film of the same name. The film stars Katie Holmes, Guy Pearce, and Bailee Madison, as a family moving into a 19th-century Rhode Island mansion, where the withdrawn daughter begins to witness malevolent creatures that emerge from a sealed ash pit in the basement of the house. Jack Thompson, Alan Dale, Garry McDonald, and Julia Blake stars in supporting roles. An international co-production between the United States, Australia, and Mexico, it was filmed at the Drusilla Mansion in Mount Macedon and Melbourne. The film was released in the United States on August 26, 2011, by Miramax Films and FilmDistrict. Dont Be Afraid of the Dark has received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised Holmes, Pearce and Madisons performances, direction, atmosphere and musical score, but criticized the lack of originality and jump scares and grossed $36 million against a $26 million budget. Gigli Gigli is a 2003 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Martin Brest and starring Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez, Justin Bartha, Al Pacino, Christopher Walken, and Lainie Kazan. Popular media gave attention and interest to the film during production, primarily because Affleck and Lopez, the films stars, were romantically involved at the time. After release, however, critical reaction was universally negative, and in the years since its release Gigli has been considered one of the worst films of all time. The film was also one of the most expensive box office bombs in history, grossing $7.2 million against a $75.6 million budget. As of 2019, it is the last film Brest has directed, making it his longest hiatus between projects. The Covenant The Covenant is a 2006 American supernatural horror film written by J. S. Cardone, directed by Renny Harlin and starring Steven Strait, Sebastian Stan, Laura Ramsey, Taylor Kitsch, Jessica Lucas, Toby Hemingway and Chace Crawford. The film, despite receiving very negative reviews, was a moderate box office success. Moonstruck Moonstruck is a 1987 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Jewison and written by John Patrick Shanley. It is about a widowed, 37-year-old, Italian-American woman who falls in love with her fiancés estranged, hot-tempered younger brother. The film was released on December 16, 1987 in New York City, and then nationally on January 15, 1988. It was nominated for six Oscars at the 60th Academy Awards, winning for Best Original Screenplay, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actress. Little Women Little Women is a 1994 American family drama film directed by Gillian Armstrong. The screenplay by Robin Swicord is based on Louisa May Alcotts 1868 novel of the same name. It is the fifth feature film adaptation of the Alcott classic, following silent versions released in 1917 and 1918, a 1933 George Cukor-directed release and a 1949 adaptation by Mervyn LeRoy, with the story subsequently adapted in 2019 starring Saoirse Ronan. It was released exclusively on December 21, 1994, and was released nationwide four days later on December 25, 1994, by Columbia Pictures. The film is dedicated to murder victim Polly Klaas and literary agent Judy Scott-Fox. Amy Amy is a 2015 British documentary film about the life and death of British singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse. The film was directed by Asif Kapadia and produced by James Gay-Rees, George Pank, and Paul Bell and co-produced by Krishwerkz Entertainment, On The Corner Films, Playmaker Films, and Universal Music, in association with Film4. The film covers Winehouses life and her struggle with substance abuse, both before and after her career blossomed, and which eventually caused her death. In February 2015, a teaser trailer based on the life of Winehouse debuted at the pre-Grammy event in the build-up to the 2015 Grammy Awards. David Joseph, CEO of Universal Music UK, announced that the documentary entitled simply Amy would be released later that year. He further stated: "About two years ago we decided to make a movie about her—her career and her life. Its a very complicated and tender movie. It tackles lots of things about family and media, fame, addiction, but most importantly, it captures the very heart of what she was about, which is an amazing person and a true musical genius." The film was shown in the Midnight Screenings section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival and received its UK premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. The film is distributed by the Altitude Film Distribution and A24, and was released theatrically on 3 July 2015 in the United Kingdom and the United States, and worldwide on 10 July; it received critical acclaim. Amy became the highest-grossing British documentary of all time, taking £3 million at the box office in its first weekend. The film has received 33 nominations and has won a total of 30 film awards, including for Best European Documentary at the 28th European Film Awards, Best Documentary at the 69th British Academy Film Awards, Best Music Film at the 58th Grammy Awards, the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 88th Academy Awards and for Best Documentary at the 2016 MTV Movie Awards. The success of the film and the music from the soundtrack of the same name also led Winehouse her second posthumous nomination at the 2016 BRIT Awards for "British Female Solo Artist". The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water is a 2015 American 3D live-action animated comedy film; it is the second film adaptation of the animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants after 2004s The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie and was directed by Paul Tibbitt in his directorial debut. The film stars Antonio Banderas and features the shows regular voice cast, who reprised their roles in the television series and the previous film. The plot follows a pirate named Burger Beard, who steals the secret Krabby Patty formula using a magical book that makes any text written upon it come true. SpongeBob and his friends must travel to the oceans surface to confront Burger Beard and retrieve the formula. The film was written by Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, who adapted it from a story conceived by Tibbit and SpongeBob SquarePants creator Stephen Hillenburg. Like the first film, the final act places the animated characters in a live-action world; these scenes were directed by Mike Mitchell and were filmed in Savannah and Tybee Island, Georgia. Filming began on October 9, 2013, and was completed in November that year. The film is dedicated to Ernest Borgnine, the voice of Mermaid Man, who died in 2012. The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water was released in the United States on February 6, 2015, and received generally positive reviews. It grossed over $325 million worldwide against its $74 million budget, making it the fifth-highest-grossing animated film of 2015. A third film and prequel to the television series, Its a Wonderful Sponge, is set to be released on May 22, 2020. W. W. is a 2008 American biographical film based on the life of George W. Bush. Directed by Oliver Stone and written by Stanley Weiser, it stars Josh Brolin as Bush. The supporting cast includes Elizabeth Banks, James Cromwell, Ellen Burstyn, Thandie Newton, Jeffrey Wright, Scott Glenn, and Richard Dreyfuss. Filming began on May 12, 2008, in Louisiana, and the film was released on October 17, 2008. Velvet Buzzsaw Velvet Buzzsaw is a 2019 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Dan Gilroy and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo, Toni Collette, Zawe Ashton, Tom Sturridge, Natalia Dyer, Daveed Diggs, Billy Magnussen, and John Malkovich. The film had its world premiere at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival on January 27 and was released on February 1, 2019, by Netflix and in selected theaters. See No Evil, Hear No Evil See No Evil, Hear No Evil is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Arthur Hiller. The film stars Richard Pryor as a blind man and Gene Wilder as a deaf man who work together to thwart a trio of murderous thieves. This is the third film featuring Wilder and Pryor, who had appeared previously in the 1976 film Silver Streak and the 1980 film Stir Crazy. The film was released in the United States on May 12, 1989. The Double The Double is a 2013 British black comedy thriller film written and directed by Richard Ayoade and starring Jesse Eisenberg and Mia Wasikowska. The film is based on the novella The Double by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. It is about a man driven to breakdown when he is usurped by a doppelgänger. The film was produced by Alcove Entertainment, with Michael Caine, Graeme Cox, Tessa Ross and Nigel Williams as executive producers. Repulsion Repulsion is a 1965 British psychological horror film directed by Roman Polanski, and starring Catherine Deneuve, Ian Hendry, John Fraser and Yvonne Furneaux. The screenplay is based on a scenario by Gérard Brach and Polanski, involving a young withdrawn woman who finds sexual advances repulsive and who, after she is left alone by her vacationing sister, becomes even more isolated and detached from reality. Shot in London, it is Polanskis first English-language film and second feature-length production, following Knife in the Water. The film debuted at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival before receiving theatrical releases internationally. Upon its release, Repulsion received considerable critical acclaim and currently is considered one of Polanskis greatest works. The film was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Gilbert Taylors cinematography. Cabaret Cabaret is a 1972 American musical drama film directed by Bob Fosse, and starring Liza Minnelli, Michael York, and Joel Grey. Set in Berlin during the Weimar Republic in 1931, under the presence of the growing Nazi Party, the film is loosely based on the 1966 Broadway musical Cabaret by Kander and Ebb, which was adapted from the novel The Berlin Stories / Goodbye to Berlin by Christopher Isherwood and the 1951 play I Am a Camera adapted from the same book. Only a few numbers from the stage score were used for the film; Kander and Ebb wrote new ones to replace those that were discarded. In the traditional manner of musical theater, called an "integrated musical", every significant character in the stage version sings to express his or her own emotion and to advance the plot. In the film version, the musical numbers are entirely diegetic. All of them take place inside the club, with one exception: "Tomorrow Belongs to Me", the only song sung neither by Greys character of the Kit Kat Klubs Master of Ceremonies nor by Minnellis character of Sally Bowles. After the box office failure of his film version of Sweet Charity in 1969, Bob Fosse bounced back with Cabaret in 1972, a year that made him the most honored director in the movie business. The film also brought Liza Minnelli, the daughter of Judy Garland and Vincente Minnelli, her own first chance to sing on screen, and she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. With Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Sound, Best Original Song Score and Adaptation, and Best Film Editing, Cabaret holds the record for most Oscars earned by a film not honored for Best Picture. It is listed as number 367 on Empire’s 500 greatest films of all time. Cabaret opened to glowing reviews and strong box office, eventually taking in more than $20 million. In addition to its eight Oscars, it won Best Picture citations from the National Board of Review and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, and took Best Supporting Actor honors for Grey from the National Board of Review, the Hollywood Foreign Press, and the National Society of Film Critics. Batman: The Killing Joke Batman: The Killing Joke is a 2016 American adult animated superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. Featuring the DC Comics character Batman, the film is the twenty-sixth film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series, based on the graphic novel of the same name by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland. The film is directed by Sam Liu, written by Brian Azzarello and stars the voices of Kevin Conroy, Mark Hamill, Tara Strong, and Ray Wise. Like the novel, the film follows the Jokers undertaking to drive police commissioner James Gordon insane, and Batmans desperate attempts to stop him. Development of a film adaptation of the novel began in 2009; however, production was stalled due to the under-performance of DCs live-action adaptation of Moores Watchmen. In 2011, Hamill expressed interest in reprising his role of the Joker for the adaptation, resulting in a fan campaign for its production. In 2015, producer Bruce Timm confirmed that an animated feature based on the book was in development. It is the first Batman film and Warner Brothers Animated film to be rated R by the MPAA. The film premiered at the San Diego Comic-Con on July 22, 2016. Originally intended to be released directly on home video, due to its popularity, the film was instead released simultaneously in theaters and digitally on July 25, 2016 for a special one-night event, before a DVD and Blu-ray release on August 2, 2016. It grossed $4.4 million worldwide. Critical reception to the film was mixed, with criticism for its prologue and its portrayal of Batgirl, while the adaptation of the source material was met with more mixed results. However, Hamills and Conroys performances as the Joker and Batman, respectively, received praise. Vampires Suck Vampires Suck is a 2010 American parody film directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer and starring Jenn Proske, Matt Lanter, Christopher N. Riggi, Ken Jeong, Anneliese van der Pol, and Arielle Kebbel. Just like the previous Friedberg and Seltzer movies, the film was panned by critics for its humor and plot. 20th Century Fox theatrically released the film on August 18, 2010. Fletch Fletch is a 1985 American action-comedy directed by Michael Ritchie and written by Andrew Bergman and is based on Gregory Mcdonalds popular Fletch novels. It stars Chevy Chase, Tim Matheson, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson, Geena Davis and Joe Don Baker. The film revolves around Los Angeles Times reporter Irwin M. "Fletch" Fletcher, who is offered a large sum of money to kill a millionaire who supposedly has a terminal cancer prognosis. Fletch becomes suspicious when he discovers the man is not ill; when he continues to investigate, his life is threatened. In the late 1970s, Burt Reynolds, Jeff Bridges, Charles Grodin and Barry Bostwick were among those considered to play Fletch. The original producer, Jonathan Burrows, also wanted Richard Dreyfuss after Chevy Chase, his high school classmate, initially rejected the part. George Segal was at one point considered but turned it down. Chase years later told Burrows that he never knew about the original offer and that it was his then manager who rejected it. In a 2004 interview with Entertainment Weekly, Chase confirmed this was his favorite and most successful part. Fletch did well with critics and at the box office - it was among the top 50 grossing domestic films in its first year of release. It has since developed an enormous cult following and was followed by a 1989 sequel, Fletch Lives. A prequel, Fletch Won, has been in development for over two decades. From July 1976, when Burrows first acquired the rights to the novel from Columbia Pictures, virtually every Hollywood studio rejected it. Some rejected it more than once. In the late ‘70s-early-‘80s Burrows, trying a new tack, changed the title and put the script in a different colored binder - but still there were no takers. Those studios included United Artists, MGM, American International Pictures, Orion, CBS Television, EMI Films, Allied Artists, Zanuck/Brown Productions, First Artists Productions, Warner Brothers, Penthouse Productions, Paramount, Lorimar, General Cinema Corporation, 20th Century Fox and more, even Universal Studios, the company who eight years later produced and distributed it. Burrows credits Michael Douglas for having the foresight and wherewithal to get the film made. French Kiss French Kiss is a 1995 romantic comedy film directed by Lawrence Kasdan and starring Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline. Written by Adam Brooks, the film is about a woman who flies to France to confront her straying fiancé and gets into trouble when the charming crook seated next to her uses her to smuggle a stolen diamond necklace. French Kiss was filmed on location in Paris, the Provence-Alpes-Côte dAzur région of southeastern France, and Cannes. The film was released in the United States on May 5, 1995, and received mixed reviews. The film went on to earn a total worldwide gross of $101,982,854. A Hindi remake of the film named Pyar To Hona Hi Tha was released on July 24, 1998. The 2004 Malayalam comedy film Vettam was also based on French Kiss. Diary of the Dead Diary of the Dead is a 2007 American found footage horror film written and directed by George A. Romero. Although independently produced, it was distributed theatrically by Dimension Films and was released in cinemas on February 15, 2008 and on DVD by The Weinstein Company and Genius Entertainment on May 20, 2008. Diary of the Dead is the fifth film in Romeros Night of the Living Dead series of zombie films. It is not a direct sequel to previous films in the series, but occurs within the same universe of the original trilogy according to Romero. The Adventures of Robin Hood The Adventures of Robin Hood is a 1938 American Technicolor swashbuckler film directed by Michael Curtiz and William Keighley and starring Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Basil Rathbone, and Claude Rains. It was distributed by Warner Bros. and produced by Hal B. Wallis and Henry Blanke. Written by Norman Reilly Raine and Seton I. Miller, the film depicts the legendary Robin Hood as a Saxon knight who, in King Richards absence in the Holy Land during the Crusades, fights back as the outlaw leader of a rebel guerrilla band against Prince John and the Norman lords oppressing the Saxon commoners. The Adventures of Robin Hood has been acclaimed by critics since its release. In 1995, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation by the National Film Registry. Alan Hale Sr., who plays Little John, had played the same character in the 1922 version of the film and went on to play him again in Rogues of Sherwood Forest, released by Columbia in 1950. The Rebound The Rebound is a 2009 American romantic comedy film directed by Bart Freundlich, starring Catherine Zeta-Jones and Justin Bartha. It was released in theaters in several countries in late 2009. It was originally scheduled to be released in the United States on December 25, 2010, but was cancelled due to the films distributor shutting down. It ended up going direct-to-DVD in the United States on February 7, 2012. Don't Look Now Dont Look Now is a 1973 independent film directed by Nicolas Roeg. It is a thriller adapted from the short story by Daphne du Maurier. Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland portray a married couple who travel to Venice following the recent accidental death of their daughter, after the husband accepts a commission to restore a church. They encounter two sisters, one of whom claims to be clairvoyant and informs them that their daughter is trying to contact them and warn them of danger. The husband at first dismisses their claims, but starts to experience mysterious sightings himself. While Dont Look Now observes many conventions of the thriller genre, it focuses on the psychology of grief and the effect the death of a child can have on a relationship. Its depiction of grief has been identified as unusually strong for a film featuring supernatural plot elements. Dont Look Now is renowned for its innovative editing style and its use of recurring motifs and themes and for a controversial sex scene that was explicit for its time. The film often employs flashbacks and flashforwards in keeping with the depiction of precognition, but some scenes are intercut or merged to alter the viewers perception of what is really happening. It adopts an impressionist approach to its imagery, often presaging events with familiar objects, patterns and colours using associative editing techniques. Its reputation has grown in the years since its release and it is now considered a classic and an influential work in horror and British film. Odd Thomas Odd Thomas is a 2014 American supernatural mystery thriller film based on Dean Koontzs novel of the same name. It is directed, written, and co-produced by Stephen Sommers and stars Anton Yelchin as Odd Thomas, with Willem Dafoe as Wyatt Porter, and Addison Timlin as Stormy Llewellyn. Bad Words Bad Words is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Jason Bateman and written by Andrew Dodge. Marking Batemans directorial debut, the film stars Bateman as a middle-aged eighth grade dropout who enters the National Golden Quill Spelling Bee through a loophole. It also stars Kathryn Hahn, Rohan Chand, Ben Falcone, Philip Baker Hall, and Allison Janney. Dodges screenplay for Bad Words was featured on the 2011 Black List and was shortly thereafter picked up by Bateman. In the original script, the story was set at the Scripps National Spelling Bee, but the name was changed to a fictional bee since the filmmakers did not expect Scripps to allow the use of their name in the film. After two other actors declined to play the main character, Bateman decided to take on the role himself, and cast the other roles by a combination of contacting friends and open casting calls. Filming took place in Los Angeles at the end of 2012. The film premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2013, and had a limited release in the United States on March 14, 2014, expanding to a wide release on March 28. Produced for $10 million, it earned $7.8 million at the theatrical box office. It received mixed to positive reviews from critics: some enjoyed the humor and direction, while others found the main character unlikeable and the humor offensive. Bull Durham Bull Durham is a 1988 American romantic comedy sports film. It is partly based upon the minor-league baseball experiences of writer/director Ron Shelton and depicts the players and fans of the Durham Bulls, a minor-league baseball team in Durham. The film stars Kevin Costner as "Crash" Davis, a veteran catcher brought in to teach rookie pitcher Ebby Calvin "Nuke" LaLoosh about the game in preparation for reaching the major leagues. Baseball groupie Annie Savoy romances Nuke but finds herself increasingly attracted to Crash. Also featured are Robert Wuhl and Trey Wilson, as well as popular baseball "clown" Max Patkin. Bull Durham was a commercial success, grossing over $50 million in North America, well above its estimated budget, and was a critical success as well. Sports Illustrated ranked it the #1 Greatest Sports Movie of all time. The Moving Arts Film Journal ranked it #3 on its list of the 25 Greatest Sports Movies of All-Time. In addition, the film is ranked #55 on Bravos "100 Funniest Movies." It is also ranked #97 on the American Film Institutes "100 Years...100 Laughs" list, and #1 on Rotten Tomatoes list of the 53 best-reviewed sports movies of all time. Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed is a 2004 American live-action/computer-animated family horror comedy film, based on the animated television series. It is the second installment in the Scooby-Doo live-action film series and a sequel to 2002s Scooby-Doo, and was directed by Raja Gosnell, written by James Gunn and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film stars Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar, Linda Cardellini, Matthew Lillard, Seth Green, Tim Blake Nelson, Peter Boyle and Alicia Silverstone, with Neil Fanning reprising his role as the voice of Scooby-Doo. The film received mainly negative reviews and failed to meet studio projections, earning $181.5 million from a $25 million budget. Its poor reception resulted in a planned third film being cancelled. Fair Game Fair Game is a 2010 biographical political drama film directed by Doug Liman and starring Naomi Watts and Sean Penn. It is based on Valerie Plames memoir, Fair Game, and Joseph C. Wilsons memoir, The Politics of Truth. Watts stars as Plame and Penn as her husband, Joseph C. Wilson. It was released in 2010 and was one of the official selections competing for the Palme dOr at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. The film won the "Freedom of Expression Award" from the National Board of Review. The film marked Watts and Penns third collaboration, having previously co-starred in the films 21 Grams and The Assassination of Richard Nixon. Down by Law Down by Law is a 1986 black-and-white independent film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch and starring Tom Waits, John Lurie, and Roberto Benigni. The film centers on the arrest, incarceration, and escape from jail of three men. It discards jailbreak film conventions by focusing on the interaction between the convicts rather than on the mechanics of the escape. A key element in the film is Robby Müllers slow-moving camerawork, which captures the architecture of New Orleans and the Louisiana bayou to which the cellmates escape. Tully Tully is a 2018 American drama film directed by Jason Reitman and written by Diablo Cody. The film stars Charlize Theron, Mackenzie Davis, Mark Duplass, and Ron Livingston, and follows the friendship between a mother of three and her nanny. It is the fourth collaboration between Reitman and Cody, following Juno, Jennifers Body, and Young Adult, the last of which also starred Theron. The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, and was released in the United States on May 4, 2018, by Focus Features. It received mostly positive reviews from critics, praising Theron and Daviss performances and the films portrayal of parenthood, and at the 76th Golden Globe Awards and at the 24th Critics Choice Awards, Theron was nominated for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and Best Actress in a Comedy Movie, respectively. Mommy Mommy is a 2014 Canadian drama film written and directed by Xavier Dolan and starring Anne Dorval, Antoine-Olivier Pilon, and Suzanne Clément. The story concerns a mother with a sometimes-violent teenage son, struggling to control his behaviour in a hypothetical future in which parents have the legal option to commit troubled youth to public hospitals. The story focuses on mother–son relationships, a reoccurring theme in Dolans work, and also marks his fourth collaboration with Dorval and his third with Clément. Inspiration for this particular story was drawn from Dolans discovery of Pilon and the music of Ludovico Einaudi. It was shot in Quebec in an unconventional 1:1 aspect ratio. The film debuted at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Jury Prize. It subsequently became a critical and financial success, grossing over $13 million worldwide. Mommy went on to win numerous other awards, among them nine Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture. Freddy Got Fingered Freddy Got Fingered is a 2001 American surrealist cringe comedy film directed by Tom Green and written by Green and Derek Harvie. The film follows Green as a 28-year-old slacker who wishes to become a professional cartoonist. The films plot resembles Greens struggles as a young man trying to get his TV series picked up, which would later become the popular MTV show The Tom Green Show. Released on April 20, 2001 by 20th Century Fox, the film was critically panned at the time of its release, with many considering it as one of the worst films of all time. It won five Golden Raspberry Awards of its eight nominations, as well as a Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Worst Picture. The film has met with more positive assessments over time, most notably from Metacritic, IFC.com, and Splitsider, with some commentators interpreting satirical and metahumorous themes within the films gross-out gags. Leviathan Leviathan is a 2014 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev, co-written by Zvyagintsev and Oleg Negin, and starring Aleksei Serebryakov, Elena Lyadova, and Vladimir Vdovichenkov. According to Zvyagintsev, the story of Marvin Heemeyer in the United States inspired him and it was adapted into a Russian setting. The character development of the protagonist parallels a biblical figure, Job. The producer Alexander Rodnyansky has said: "It deals with some of the most important social issues of contemporary Russia while never becoming an artists sermon or a public statement; it is a story of love and tragedy experienced by ordinary people". Critics noted the film as being formidable, dealing with quirks of fate, power and money. The film was selected to compete for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Zvyagintsev and Negin won the award for Best Screenplay. The film was judged the best film of the year at the 2014 BFI London Film Festival and the 45th International Film Festival of India. It won the Best Foreign Language Film award at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards. and the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Feature Film in 2014. It was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards. It was picked as the 47th greatest film since 2000 in a 2016 critics poll by BBC. Hard Boiled Hard Boiled is a 1992 Hong Kong action thriller film written by Barry Wong and directed by John Woo. It stars Chow Yun-fat as Inspector "Tequila" Yuen, Tony Leung Chiu-Wai as Alan an undercover cop, and Anthony Wong as Johnny Wong, a leader of the criminal triads. Hard Boiled was John Woos last Hong Kong film before his transition to Hollywood. After making films that glamorized gangsters, Woo wanted to make a Dirty Harry styled film to glamorize the police. After the death of screenwriter Barry Wong, the films screenplay underwent constant changes during filming. New characters such as Mad Dog and Mr. Woo were introduced, while the original plotline of a baby poisoning psychopath was cut. The film was released in Hong Kong in 1992 to generally positive audience reception, but it was not as commercially successful as Woos previous action films, such as A Better Tomorrow and The Killer. Reception from western critics was much more positive; many critics and film scholars have come to proclaim its action scenes as among the best ever filmed. In 2007, a video game sequel titled Stranglehold was released, which is in the process of being made into a film. Sydney White Sydney White is a 2007 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Joe Nussbaum and written by Chad Gomez Creasey based on the story of "Snow White". The film, starring Amanda Bynes, Sara Paxton and Matt Long, was released theatrically on September 21, 2007 by Universal Pictures. Sunrise Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans is a 1927 American silent romantic drama directed by German director F. W. Murnau and starring George OBrien, Janet Gaynor, and Margaret Livingston. The story was adapted by Carl Mayer from the short story "The Excursion to Tilsit", from the collection with the same title by Hermann Sudermann. Murnau chose to use the then new Fox Movietone sound-on-film system, making Sunrise one of the first feature films with a synchronized musical score and sound effects soundtrack. The film incorporated Charles Gounods 1872 composition Funeral March of a Marionette, which was later used as the theme for the television series Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Frédéric Chopins A minor prelude also features prominently in orchestral arrangement. Sunrise won the Academy Award for Unique and Artistic Picture at the 1st Academy Awards in 1929. Janet Gaynor won the first Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance in the film. The films legacy has endured, and it is now widely considered a masterpiece and one of the greatest films ever made. Many have called it the greatest film of the silent era. In 1989, Sunrise was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry of the United States Library of Congress for films that are "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Academy Film Archive preserved Sunrise in 2004. The 2007 update of the American Film Institutes list of the 100 greatest American films ranked it number 82, and the British Film Institutes 2012 Sight & Sound critics poll named it the fifth-best film in the history of motion pictures, while directors named it 22nd. Although the original 35mm negative of the original American version of Sunrise was destroyed in the 1937 Fox vault fire, a new negative was created from a surviving print. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai Kuch Kuch Hota Hai also known as KKHH, is a 1998 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film, released in India and the United Kingdom on 16 October 1998. It was written and directed by Karan Johar, and starred the popular on-screen pair of Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in their fourth film together. Rani Mukerji featured in a supporting role, while Salman Khan also had an extended-cameo appearance. Sana Saeed, who was featured in a supporting role, made her debut in this film. The plot combines two love triangles set years apart. The first half covers friends on a college campus, while the second tells the story of a widowers young daughter who tries to reunite her dad with his old friend. Filmed in India, Mauritius, and Scotland, this was Johars directorial debut. One of his goals for the film was to set a new level for style in Hindi cinema. The music was composed by Jatin-Lalit, was the biggest seller of the year. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai received a positive reception from critics, with special praise directed to Kajols performance. The film was successful in India and abroad, becoming the highest-grossing Indian film of the year and the third highest-grossing Indian film at that time behind Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! at number 1 and also Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol starrer Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge at number 2. Outside India, the film was the highest grossing Hindi film ever until its record was broken by Karans next directorial, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham.... The film received numerous accolades, including the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment and awards in the "Best Film" category at the Filmfare Awards, Zee Cine Awards, Screen Awards, and Bollywood Movie Awards. The film won 8 Filmfare Awards and is the only film to win all four acting awards at the ceremony, namely Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress. Gomorrah Gomorrah is a 2008 Neapolitan-language Italian film directed by Matteo Garrone, based on the book by Roberto Saviano, who also collaborated in the screenplay. It deals with the Casalesi clan, a crime syndicate within the Camorra — a traditional criminal organization based in Naples and Caserta, in the southern Italian region of Campania. The 2014 TV series of the same name is loosely based on the same book, but unrelated to the film. Sharknado Sharknado is a 2013 American made-for-television sci-fi disaster film about a waterspout that lifts sharks out of the ocean and deposits them in Los Angeles. It is the first installment in the Sharknado film series. It first aired on the Syfy channel on July 11, 2013, and stars Tara Reid, Ian Ziering, John Heard and Cassie Scerbo. It was also given a one-night-only special midnight theatrical screening via Regal Cinemas and NCM Fathom Events, where it earned $200,000 from 200 screenings. The over-the-top premise and theatrics of the film quickly earned it a cult following. Five sequels were produced: The Second One, Oh Hell No!, The 4th Awakens and Global Swarming. Its About Time, the sixth and final film in the franchise, was released on August 19, 2018. Though the original film was not explicitly a comedy, maintaining at least a facade of seriousness despite the implausible plot, the sequels were more openly comedic in nature. Generation Kill Generation Kill is an American seven-part television miniseries produced for HBO that aired from July 13 to August 24, 2008. It is based on Evan Wrights eponymous 2004 book about his experience as an embedded reporter with the United States Marine Corps 1st Reconnaissance Battalion during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and adapted for television by David Simon, Ed Burns and Wright. The miniseries was directed by Susanna White and Simon Cellan Jones, and produced by Andrea Calderwood. The ensemble cast includes Alexander Skarsgård as Sergeant Brad Iceman Colbert, James Ransone as Corporal Josh Ray Person, and Lee Tergesen as Wright. Scanners Scanners is a 1981 Canadian science-fiction horror film written and directed by David Cronenberg and starring Stephen Lack, Jennifer ONeill, Michael Ironside, and Patrick McGoohan. In the film, "scanners" are people with unusual telepathic and telekinetic powers. ConSec, a purveyor of weaponry and security systems, searches out scanners to use them for its own purposes. The films plot concerns the attempt by Darryl Revok, a renegade scanner, to wage a war against ConSec. Another scanner, Cameron Vale, is dispatched by ConSec to stop Revok. The Fan The Fan is a 1996 American sports psychological thriller film directed by Tony Scott, and starring Robert De Niro and Wesley Snipes, based on the novel by Peter Abrahams. Upon release the film received mixed reviews from critics and became a moderate box office success. Children of the Corn Children of the Corn is a 1984 American supernatural horror film based upon Stephen King’s 1977 short story of the same name. Directed by Fritz Kiersch, the films cast consists of Peter Horton, Linda Hamilton, John Franklin, Courtney Gains, Robby Kiger, Anne Marie McEvoy, Julie Maddalena and R. G. Armstrong. Set in the fictitious rural town of Gatlin, Nebraska, the film tells the story of a malevolent entity referred to as "He Who Walks Behind the Rows" which entices the children of the town to ritually murder all the adults in town and a couple driving across country, to ensure a successful corn harvest. King wrote the original draft of the screenplay, which focused more on the characters of Burt and Vicky and depicted more history on the uprising of the children in Gatlin. This script was disregarded in favor of George Goldsmiths screenplay, which featured more violence and a more conventional narrative structure. Filming took place mainly in Iowa, but also in California. It spawned a franchise of films, and it has gained a cult following. Under the Tuscan Sun Under the Tuscan Sun is a 2003 American romantic comedy drama film written, produced, and directed by Audrey Wells and starring Diane Lane. Based on Frances Mayes 1996 memoir of the same name, the film is about a recently divorced writer who buys a villa in Tuscany on a whim, hoping it will lead to a change in her life. The film was nominated for the Art Directors Guild Excellence in Production Design Award, and Diane Lane received a Golden Globe Award nomination for her performance. 3 Men and a Baby Three Men and a Baby is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Leonard Nimoy and starring Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, Ted Danson and Nancy Travis. It follows the mishaps and adventures of three bachelors as they attempt to adapt their lives to pseudo-fatherhood with the arrival of the love child of one of them. The script was based on the 1985 French film. The film was the biggest American box office hit of that year, surpassing Fatal Attraction and eventually grossing $167 million in the United States. The film won the 1988 Peoples Choice Award for Favorite Comedy Motion Picture. Miracle Miracle is a 2004 American sports docudrama about the United States mens ice hockey team, led by head coach Herb Brooks, portrayed by Kurt Russell, that won the gold medal in the 1980 Winter Olympics. The American teams victory over the heavily favored Soviet professionals in the medal round was dubbed the "Miracle on Ice". Miracle was directed by Gavin OConnor and written by Eric Guggenheim and Mike Rich. It was released on February 6, 2004, where it grossed $64.5 million on a $28 million budget and received positive reviews, with Russells performance garnering the most praise from critics. Footloose Footloose is a 2011 American musical comedy-drama romantic dance film directed by Craig Brewer. It is a remake of the 1984 film of the same name and stars Kenny Wormald, Julianne Hough, Miles Teller, Andie MacDowell and Dennis Quaid. The film follows a young man who moves from Boston to a small southern town and protests the towns ban against dancing. Filming took place from September to November 2010 in Georgia. It was released in Australia and New Zealand on October 6, 2011, and in North America on October 14, 2011. It grossed $15.5 million in its opening weekend and $63 million worldwide from a $24 million budget. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a 69% approval rating, and the site calls the story "fresh for a new generation". The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert is a 1994 Australian comedy-drama film written and directed by Stephan Elliott. The plot follows two drag queens played by Hugo Weaving and Guy Pearce and a transgender woman, played by Terence Stamp, as they journey across the Australian Outback from Sydney to Alice Springs in a tour bus that they have named "Priscilla", along the way encountering various groups and individuals. The films title references the slang term "queen" for a drag queen or female impersonator. The film was a surprise worldwide hit and its positive portrayal of LGBT individuals helped to introduce LGBT themes to a mainstream audience. It received predominantly positive reviews and won an Academy Award for Best Costume Design at the 67th Academy Awards. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the 1994 Cannes Film Festival and became a cult classic in both Australia and abroad. Priscilla subsequently provided the basis for a musical, Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, which opened in 2006 in Sydney before travelling to New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Canada and Broadway. The Purple Rose of Cairo The Purple Rose of Cairo is a 1985 American romantic fantasy comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen, and starring Mia Farrow, Jeff Daniels, and Danny Aiello. Inspired by Sherlock Jr., Hellzapoppin, and Pirandellos Six Characters in Search of an Author, it is the tale of a film character named Tom Baxter who leaves a fictional film of the same name and enters the real world. The film was released on March 1, 1985, to critical acclaim. It won the BAFTA Award for Best Film, while Allen received several screenwriting nominations, including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award and a Writers Guild of America Award. Allen has ranked it among his best films, along with Stardust Memories and Match Point. Bubba Ho-Tep Bubba Ho-Tep is a 2002 American comedy horror film written, co-produced and directed by Don Coscarelli. It stars Bruce Campbell as Elvis Presley—now a resident in a nursing home. The film also stars Ossie Davis as Jack, a black man who claims to be John F. Kennedy, explaining that he was patched up after the assassination, dyed black, and abandoned. It is based on the novella of the same name by Joe R. Lansdale, which originally appeared in the anthology The King Is Dead: Tales of Elvis Post-Mortem. Originally the film was "roadshowed" by the director across the country. Only 32 prints were made and circulated around various film festivals, though these garnered critical success. By the time it was released on DVD, it had already achieved cult status due to positive reviews, lack of access, and inclusion of Campbell. While the novella and film revolve around an ancient Egyptian mummy terrorizing a retirement home, Bubba Ho-tep also deals with the deeper theme of aging and growing old in a culture that values only the young. The film also features a cameo by Reggie Bannister from Coscarellis Phantasm series. Flashdance Flashdance is a 1983 American romantic drama film directed by Adrian Lyne and starring Jennifer Beals as a young nightclub dancer who aspires to become a professional ballerina, alongside Michael Nouri playing her elder suitor and the owner of the steel mill where she works by day in Pittsburgh. It was the first collaboration of producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, and the presentation of some sequences in the style of music videos was an influence on other 1980s films including Footloose, Purple Rain, and Top Gun, Simpson and Bruckheimers most famous production. It was also one of Lynes first major film releases, building on a reputation for making popular television commercials. Alexs elaborate dance sequences were shot using body doubles. The film opened to negative reviews by professional critics, including Roger Ebert, who panned it as "great sound and flashdance, signifying nothing". Nevertheless, it was a surprise box office success, becoming the third highest-grossing film of 1983 in the United States. Its worldwide box-office gross exceeded $200 million. The soundtrack, compiled by Giorgio Moroder, spawned several hit songs, including "Maniac", and the Academy Award–winning "Flashdance... What a Feeling", which was written for the film by Moroder, with lyrics by Keith Forsey and the singer Irene Cara. Flashdance is also often remembered for an iconic film poster featuring Beals sporting a sweatshirt with a large neck hole. The Lunchbox The Lunchbox is a 2013 Indian epistolary romantic film written and directed by Ritesh Batra, and produced by Guneet Monga, Anurag Kashyap, and Arun Rangachari. The film was jointly produced by various studios including DAR motion pictures, UTV Motion Pictures, Dharma Productions, Sikhya Entertainment, NFDC, ROH Films, ASAP Films, and the Cine Mosaic. It stars Irrfan Khan, Nimrat Kaur and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in lead roles. The film was screened at International Critics Week at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, and later won the Critics Week Viewers Choice Award also known as Grand Rail dOr. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in India on 20 September 2013. The film was a box-office success. It was Irrfan Khans highest-grossing Hindi film, up until it was surpassed by Hindi Medium. The Lunchbox was nominated for the Best Film Not in the English Language category of the British Academy Film Awards 2015. It is available on Netflix. Airheads Airheads is a 1994 American comedy film written by Rich Wilkes and directed by Michael Lehmann. It stars Brendan Fraser, Steve Buscemi, and Adam Sandler as a band of loser musicians who stage a hijacking of a radio station in order to get airplay for their demo recording. Joe Mantegna, Michael McKean, Ernie Hudson, Judd Nelson, David Arquette and Michael Richards play supporting roles. Three Days of the Condor Three Days of the Condor is a 1975 American political thriller film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Robert Redford, Faye Dunaway, Cliff Robertson, and Max von Sydow. The screenplay by Lorenzo Semple Jr. and David Rayfiel was based on the 1974 novel Six Days of the Condor by James Grady. Set mainly in New York City and Washington, D.C., the film is about a bookish CIA researcher who comes back from lunch, discovers all his co-workers murdered, and tries to outwit those responsible until he figures out whom he can really trust. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing. Semple and Rayfiel received an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Motion Picture Screenplay. Bachelorette Bachelorette is a 2012 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Leslye Headland, adapted from her play of the same name. It stars Kirsten Dunst, Lizzy Caplan and Isla Fisher as three troubled women who reunite for the wedding of a friend who was ridiculed in high school. The play which the film is based upon was originally written as one of Headlands cycle of "Seven Deadly Sins" plays. The film wrapped production in New York, and premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2012. The film was released in the United States on September 7, 2012. The Killer The Killer is a 1989 Hong Kong action thriller film written and directed by John Woo, and starring Chow Yun-fat, Danny Lee and Sally Yeh. Chow plays the assassin Ah Jong, who accidentally damages the eyes of the singer Jennie during a shootout. He later discovers that if Jennie does not undergo an expensive operation she will go blind. To get the money for Jennie, Ah Jong decides to perform one last hit. After the financial backing from Tsui Hark became problematic following the release of Woos film A Better Tomorrow 2, Woo had to find backing through Chow Yun Fats and Danny Lees financing companies. Woo went into filming The Killer with a rough draft whose plot was influenced by the films Le Samouraï, Mean Streets, and Narazumono. Woo desired to make a film about honour, friendship and the relationship of two seemingly opposite people. After finishing filming, Woo referred to The Killer as a tribute to directors Jean-Pierre Melville and Martin Scorsese. The Killer was not an immediate success in Hong Kong, but received critical acclaim in the Western world with reviewers praising the action scenes and its over-the-top style. The film became Woos stepping stone to make Hollywood films and has been a strong influence on many directors, including Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez and Johnnie To. Psycho Psycho is a 1998 American horror film produced and directed by Gus Van Sant for Universal Pictures and starring Vince Vaughn, Julianne Moore, Viggo Mortensen, William H. Macy and Anne Heche in leading and supporting roles. It is a modern remake of the 1960 film of the same name directed by Alfred Hitchcock, in which an embezzler arrives at an old motel run by an insane killer named Norman Bates. Both films are adapted from Robert Blochs 1959 novel of the same name. Although this version is in color, features a different cast, and is set in 1998, it is closer to a shot-for-shot remake than most remakes, often copying Hitchcocks camera movements and editing, and Joseph Stefanos script is mostly carried over. Bernard Herrmanns musical score is reused as well, though with a new arrangement by Danny Elfman and recorded in stereo. Some changes are introduced to account for advances in technology since the original film and to make the content more explicit. Murder sequences are also intercut with surreal dream images. The film was both a critical and commercial failure. It received three Golden Raspberry nominations and won in the categories of Worst Remake, and Worst Director. Heche was nominated for Worst Actress. Mortal Kombat: Annihilation Mortal Kombat: Annihilation is a 1997 American science fantasy martial arts action film directed by John R. Leonetti. A sequel to the 1995 film Mortal Kombat, based on the video game series Mortal Kombat by Midway Games. It stars Robin Shou, Talisa Soto, Brian Thompson, Sandra Hess, Lynn "Red" Williams, Irina Pantaeva, Marjean Holden, Musetta Vander, and James Remar. Although the story picks up where the last film left off, only two of the lead actors reprised their roles. The films storyline was largely an adaptation of the fighting game Mortal Kombat 3, following a band of warriors as they attempt to save Earth from the evil Shao Kahn. Annihilation has been critically and near-universally panned by both fans and critics. Sinister 2 Sinister 2 is a 2015 American supernatural horror film directed by Ciaran Foy and written by Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill. It is a sequel to the 2012 film Sinister and it stars James Ransone, reprising his role from the original film, and Shannyn Sossamon as a mother whose sons are tormented by the ghostly children taken by Bughuul at their rural farmhouse. The film received a nationwide release on August 21, 2015. The film grossed over $54 million against its reported budget of $10 million. Tin Cup Tin Cup is a 1996 romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Ron Shelton, and starring Kevin Costner and Rene Russo with Cheech Marin and Don Johnson in major supporting roles. Black Dynamite Black Dynamite is a 2009 American blaxploitation action comedy film starring Michael Jai White, Tommy Davidson, and Salli Richardson. The film was directed by Scott Sanders and co-written by White, Sanders, and Byron Minns, who also co-stars. The plot centers on former CIA agent Black Dynamite, who must avenge his brothers death while cleaning the streets of a new drug that is ravaging the community. The film is a parody of the blaxploitation genre. It had a trailer and funding even before a script was written. Black Dynamite was shot in 20 days in Super 16 format. The film was released in the United States on October 16, 2009, for only two weeks and was well received by critics. It was released on home video on February 16, 2010. The Lady Vanishes The Lady Vanishes is a 1938 British mystery thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Margaret Lockwood and Michael Redgrave. Written by Sidney Gilliat and Frank Launder based on the 1936 novel The Wheel Spins by Ethel Lina White, the film is about a beautiful English tourist travelling by train in continental Europe who discovers that her elderly travelling companion seems to have disappeared from the train. After her fellow passengers deny ever having seen the elderly lady, the young woman is helped by a young musicologist, the two proceeding to search the train for clues to the old ladys disappearance. The Lady Vanishes was filmed in the Gainsborough Studios at Islington, London. Hitchcock caught Hollywoods attention with the film and relocated to Hollywood soon after its release. Although the directors three previous efforts had done poorly at the box office, The Lady Vanishes was widely successful, and confirmed American producer David O. Selznicks belief that Hitchcock indeed had a future in Hollywood cinema. The British Film Institute ranked The Lady Vanishes the 35th best British film of the 20th century. In 2017 a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for Time Out magazine saw it ranked the 31st best British film ever. Having remained one of Hitchcocks most renowned British films, a remake was released in 1979, and in March 2013 the BBC broadcast a TV adaptation starring Tuppence Middleton as Iris. Bill Kenwright has adapted the 1938 film to a stage version which will be on a national tour in 2019. The play stars husband and wife Juliet Mills and Maxwell Caulfield and Lorna Fitzgerald. Buffalo '66 Buffalo 66 is a 1998 crime comedy-drama film that was writer-director Vincent Gallos full-length motion picture debut. Gallo and Christina Ricci star in the lead roles and the supporting cast includes Mickey Rourke, Rosanna Arquette, Ben Gazzara and Anjelica Huston. Gallo also composed and performed much of the music for the film. The film was generally well-received; Empire listed it as the 36th-greatest independent film ever made. It was filmed in and around Gallos native Buffalo, in winter. The film uses British progressive rock music in its soundtrack, notably King Crimson and Yes. The title refers to the Buffalo Bills American football team, who had not won a championship since the 1965 American Football League Championship Game. The plot involves indirect reference to the Bills narrow loss in Super Bowl XXV, which was decided by a missed field goal. Naked Lunch Naked Lunch is a 1991 drama film co-written and directed by David Cronenberg and starring Peter Weller, Judy Davis, Ian Holm, and Roy Scheider. It is an adaptation of William S. Burroughs 1959 novel of the same name, and an international co-production of Canada, Britain and Japan. The film was released on December 27, 1991, in the United States and April 24, 1992, in the United Kingdom by 20th Century Fox. It received positive reviews from critics, but was a box office bomb, garnering only $2.6 million out of a $17–18 million budget due to a limited release. It won numerous honours, including the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Director and seven Genie Awards, notably Best Motion Picture. Naked Lunch has since become a cult film. Mimic Mimic is a 1997 American science fiction horror film co-written and directed by Guillermo del Toro based on Donald A. Wollheims short story of the same name, and starring Mira Sorvino, Jeremy Northam, Josh Brolin, Charles S. Dutton, Giancarlo Giannini and F. Murray Abraham. The film features Norman Reedus in his Hollywood debut. New York, I Love You New York, I Love You is a 2008 American romantic comedy-drama anthology consisting of eleven short films, each by a different director. The shorts all relate in some way to the subject of love, and are set among the five boroughs of New York City. The film is a sequel of sorts to the 2006 film Paris, which had the same structure, and is the second installment in the Cities of Love franchise, created and produced by Emmanuel Benbihy. Unlike Paris, je taime, the shorts of New York, I Love You all have a unifying thread, of a videographer who films the other characters. The film stars an ensemble cast, among them Bradley Cooper, Shia LaBeouf, Natalie Portman, Anton Yelchin, Hayden Christensen, Orlando Bloom, Irrfan Khan, Rachel Bilson, Chris Cooper, Andy García, Christina Ricci, John Hurt, Cloris Leachman, Robin Wright, Julie Christie, Maggie Q, Ethan Hawke, James Caan, Shu Qi and Eli Wallach. New York, I Love You premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival in September 2008, and was released in the United States on October 16, 2009. Joe Joe is a 2013 independent crime drama film directed and co-produced by David Gordon Green, co-produced by Lisa Muskat, Derrick Tseng and Christopher Woodrow and written by Gary Hawkins, adaptation from Larry Browns 1991 novel of the same name. It stars Nicolas Cage and Tye Sheridan, revolving around a tormented man who hires a 15-year-old boy and protects him from his abusive father. The film premiered at the 70th Venice International Film Festival on August 30, 2013, with a subsequent screening at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was then distributed by Worldview Entertainment and Lionsgate Films on April 11, 2014. It was a box office flop, grossing only $2.36 million from a $4 million budget, but received critical acclaim from critics, who praised Cages performance and Greens direction. Mr. Right Mr. Right is a 2015 American romantic action comedy film directed by Paco Cabezas, written by Max Landis, and starring an ensemble cast featuring Sam Rockwell, Anna Kendrick, Tim Roth, James Ransone, Anson Mount, Michael Eklund, and RZA. The film, which follows a young woman who discovers that her new boyfriend is a professional hitman, was released in the United States on April 8, 2016, by Focus World, to mixed reviews from critics. The Salesman The Salesman is a 2016 drama film written and directed by Asghar Farhadi and starring Taraneh Alidoosti and Shahab Hosseini. It is about a married couple who perform Arthur Millers play Death of a Salesman on stage, when the wife is assaulted. Her husband attempts to determine the identity of the attacker, while she struggles to cope with post-trauma stress. Farhadi chose Millers play as his story within a story based on shared themes. A co-production between Iran and France, the film was shot in Tehran, beginning in 2015. The film premiered in competition in the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, where it won two awards—Best Screenplay for Farhadi and Best Actor for Hosseini. The Salesman went on to receive more positive reviews, and won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. However, Farhadi did not attend the 89th Academy Awards ceremony in protest of the U.S. Executive Order 13769. Disclosure Disclosure is a 1994 American erotic thriller film directed by Barry Levinson, starring Michael Douglas and Demi Moore. It is based on Michael Crichtons novel of the same name. The cast also includes Donald Sutherland, Rosemary Forsyth and Dennis Miller. The film is a combination thriller and slight mystery in an office setting within the computer industry in the mid-1990s. The main focus of the story, from which the film and book take their titles, is the issue of sexual harassment and its power structure. The film received mixed reviews from critics but was a box office success grossing $214 million against its $50 million budget. Bad Company Bad Company is a 2002 American-Czech action comedy thriller film directed by Joel Schumacher, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and starring Anthony Hopkins and Chris Rock. The film became somewhat famous for its connections to the September 11th terrorist attacks; amongst other things, it was the last major production to film inside the former World Trade Center. The film plot, written years before the attacks, involved a variety of Serbo-Balkan extremists planning a huge attack in New York City. The movies release date was moved out of its late 2001 spot and into a summer 2002 release, similar to several other films with terrorism or violent crime-related stories, including Collateral Damage. Jab We Met Jab We Met is a 2007 Indian romantic drama film directed and written by Imtiaz Ali. The film, produced by Dhillin Mehta under Shree Ashtavinayak Cinevision Ltd, stars Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor in their fourth film together with Dara Singh, Pavan Malhotra and Saumya Tandon in supporting roles. The film tells the story of a feisty Punjabi girl who is sent off track when she bumps into a depressed Mumbai businessman on an overnight train to Delhi. While attempting to get him back on board when he alights at a station stop, both are left stranded in the middle of nowhere. Having walked out of his corporate business after being dumped by his girlfriend, the man has no destination in mind, until the girl forces him to accompany her back home to her family, and then on to elope with her secret boyfriend. Released in the United Kingdom a day before its worldwide release of 19 October 2007, the film became a hit at the Indian box office as well as overseas. The distributors of the film, Shree Ashtavinayak Cinevision Ltd, announced that Jab We Met would be remade by corporate entity Moser Baer in four other Indian languages: Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam. However, eventually it was remade only in Tamil as Kanden Kadhalai. History of the World: Part I History of the World, Part I is a 1981 American anthology comedy film written, produced, and directed by Mel Brooks. Brooks also stars in the film, playing five roles: Moses, Comicus the stand-up philosopher, Tomás de Torquemada, King Louis XVI, and Jacques, le garçon de pisse. The large ensemble cast also features Sid Caesar, Shecky Greene, Gregory Hines, Charlie Callas; and Brooks regulars Ron Carey, Dom DeLuise, Madeline Kahn, Harvey Korman, Cloris Leachman, Andreas Voutsinas, and Spike Milligan. The film also has cameo appearances by Royce D. Applegate, Beatrice Arthur, Hugh Hefner, John Hurt, Phil Leeds, Barry Levinson, Jackie Mason, Paul Mazursky, Andrew Sachs and Henny Youngman, among others. Orson Welles narrates each story. Despite carrying the title Part 1, there is no sequel; the title is a play on The History of the World, Volume 1 by Sir Walter Raleigh, as detailed below. Saved! Saved! is a 2004 American satirical comedy film directed by Brian Dannelly, and starring Jena Malone, Mandy Moore, Macaulay Culkin, Patrick Fugit, Eva Amurri, Martin Donovan, and Mary-Louise Parker. Its plot follows a teenage girl at a Christian high school who, in an attempt to "cure" her boyfriend of his homosexuality, arranges for him to take her virginity; she gets pregnant, and becomes a pariah among her peers. Filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia and released in the spring of 2004, Saved! was a sleeper hit, grossing over $9 million domestically following a platform release through Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with many remarking its use blend of religious satire with elements of the contemporary teen film. Very Bad Things Very Bad Things is a 1998 American black comedy film directed by Peter Berg and starring Cameron Diaz, Jon Favreau, Daniel Stern, Jeremy Piven, Christian Slater, Leland Orser and Jeanne Tripplehorn. RoboCop 3 RoboCop 3 is a 1993 American cyberpunk action film directed by Fred Dekker who also co-wrote the film with Frank Miller. It stars Robert John Burke, Nancy Allen and Rip Torn. It is the second sequel to RoboCop, after RoboCop 2. Set in the near future in a dystopian metropolitan Detroit, the plot centers around RoboCop as he vows to avenge the death of his partner Anne Lewis and tries to save Detroit from falling into chaos, while evil conglomerate OCP, run by its villainous CEO, advances its tyrannical program to have the city default on its debts. It was filmed in Atlanta, Georgia. Most of the buildings seen in the film were slated for demolition to make way for facilities for the 1996 Summer Olympics that were held in the city. RoboCop 3 is the first film to use digital morphing in more than one scene. The film was a critical and commercial failure, only grossing $10 million worldwide against its $22 million budget, making it the least profitable film of the RoboCop franchise. The Muppet Christmas Carol The Muppet Christmas Carol is a 1992 American musical fantasy comedy-drama film produced by Jim Henson Productions and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. Adapted from Charles Dickenss 1843 novella A Christmas Carol, it is the fourth theatrical film to feature the Muppets, and the first to be produced following the death of Muppets creator Jim Henson in May 1990. The film was directed by Brian Henson in his directorial debut from a screenplay by Jerry Juhl, and stars Michael Caine as Ebenezer Scrooge, alongside Muppet performers Dave Goelz, Steve Whitmire, Jerry Nelson, and Frank Oz portraying various roles, including Gonzo narrating the film as Dickens and Kermit the Frog as Bob Cratchit. Although artistic license is taken to suit the aesthetic of the Muppets, The Muppet Christmas Carol otherwise follows Dickenss original story closely. The Muppet Christmas Carol was released on December 11, 1992, to modest box office success and mostly positive reviews. In addition to being dedicated to Jim Henson, the film was dedicated to fellow performer Richard Hunt, who died eleven months before the films release. This was also the first Muppets film to be released theatrically since 1984s The Muppets Take Manhattan, as well as the first Muppets film to be produced by The Walt Disney Company, who would eventually acquire the Muppets franchise in 2004. The Odd Life of Timothy Green The Odd Life of Timothy Green is a 2012 American fantasy comedy-drama film starring Jennifer Garner, Joel Edgerton, Dianne Wiest, CJ Adams, Rosemarie DeWitt, Ron Livingston, David Morse and Common, written and directed by Peter Hedges and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. Based on a concept by Ahmet Zappa, the film is about a magical pre-adolescent boy whose personality and naïveté have profound effects on the people in his town. The film was released theatrically on August 15, 2012. It received mixed reviews from critics, earned $55.3 million on a $25 million budget and had modest ticket sales in its debut weekend. CJ Adamss performance won him a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film, while Odeya Rushs performance was nominated for the same award. The Odd Life of Timothy Green was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on Blu-ray and DVD on December 4, 2012. Seeking Justice Seeking Justice is a 2011 action thriller film starring Nicolas Cage, January Jones and Guy Pearce. The film was directed by Roger Donaldson and produced by Tobey Maguire, Ram Bergman and James D. Stern. Filming took place in New Orleans. The first trailer was released in September 2011. Colonia Colonia, also known as The Colony, is a 2015 historical romantic thriller film directed by Florian Gallenberger, produced by Benjamin Herrmann, written by Torsten Wenzel and Gallenberger, and starring Emma Watson, Daniel Brühl, and Michael Nyqvist. The film is set against the backdrop of the 1973 Chilean military coup and the real "Colonia Dignidad", a notorious cult in the South of Chile, led by German lay preacher Paul Schäfer. The film is an international co-production of companies in the United Kingdom, Germany, Luxembourg, and France. Principal photography began on 2 October 2014 in Luxembourg; filming also took place in Germany, Chile and Argentina. The film held its world premiere at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival in the Special Presentations section. The film was released in Germany on 18 February 2016, in the United Kingdom on 1 July 2016, and in France on 20 July 2016. Death at a Funeral Death at a Funeral is a 2010 American black comedy film directed by Neil LaBute with a screenplay by Dean Craig, based on the 2007 British film of the same name that Craig also wrote. The film features an ensemble cast including Chris Rock, Martin Lawrence, Danny Glover, Regina Hall, Peter Dinklage, James Marsden, Tracy Morgan, Loretta Devine, Zoë Saldaña, Columbus Short, Luke Wilson, Keith David, Ron Glass and Kevin Hart; Dinklage is the only actor to appear in both films. The film was released in the United States on April 16, 2010. Extract Extract is a 2009 American comedy film written and directed by Mike Judge, and starring an ensemble cast featuring Jason Bateman, Mila Kunis, Kristen Wiig, and Ben Affleck, with J. K. Simmons, Clifton Collins, and Dustin Milligan. Said to be Judges companion piece to Office Space, the film received generally positive reviews and grossed $10.8 million worldwide against a budget of $8 million. The Wind that Shakes the Barley The Wind That Shakes the Barley is a 2006 war drama film directed by Ken Loach, set during the Irish War of Independence and the Irish Civil War. Written by long-time Loach collaborator Paul Laverty, this drama tells the fictional story of two County Cork brothers, Damien ODonovan and Teddy ODonovan, who join the Irish Republican Army to fight for Irish independence from the United Kingdom. The film takes its title from Robert Dwyer Joyces "The Wind That Shakes the Barley", a song set during the 1798 rebellion in Ireland and featured early in the film. The film is heavily influenced by Walter Mackens 1964 novel The Scorching Wind. Widely praised, the film won the Palme dOr at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Loachs biggest box office success to date, the film did well around the world and set a record in Ireland as the highest-grossing Irish-made independent film, until surpassed by The Guard. Ordinary People Ordinary People is a 1980 American drama film that marked the directorial debut of actor Robert Redford. The film stars Donald Sutherland, Mary Tyler Moore, Judd Hirsch, and Timothy Hutton. The story concerns the disintegration of an upper-middle class family in Lake Forest, following the accidental death of one of their two sons and the attempted suicide of the other. The screenplay by Alvin Sargent was based upon the 1976 novel Ordinary People by Judith Guest. The film received six Academy Awards nominations and won four: the Academy Award for Best Picture, Best Director for Redford, Adapted Screenplay for Sargent, and Supporting Actor for Hutton. In addition, it won five Golden Globe Awards: Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director, Best Actress in a Drama, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Screenplay. Friday the 13th: Part III Friday the 13th Part III is a 1982 American slasher film directed by Steve Miner, produced by Frank Mancuso Jr., and starring Dana Kimmell, Paul Kratka, and Richard Brooker as Jason Voorhees. It is the third installment in the Friday the 13th film series. Set immediately after the events of Friday the 13th Part 2, the plot follows a teenage girl and her friends at a house on Crystal Lake, where a wounded Jason Voorhees has taken refuge. The film marks the debut of Voorhees wearing his signature hockey mask, which has become a trademark of both the character and the franchise, as well as an icon in American cinema and the horror genre in general. The original storyline was supposed to focus on a post-traumatic Ginny Field who began learning self defense and returned to college after surviving her ordeal in the previous film. After finding Pauls corpse inside her dormitory, she prepares to track down Voorhees and face him in a final confrontation. However, this concept was abandoned when Amy Steel declined to reprise her role. Part III was theatrically released in 3D, and is the only film in the series to be released in that format. The film was intended to end the series as a trilogy, however the film did not include a moniker in its title to indicate it as such. The film was theatrically released on August 13, 1982, grossing $36.7 million at the US box office on a budget of $2.2 million and received negative reviews from critics. It was the first film to remove E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial from the number-one spot and became the second highest-grossing horror film of 1982, behind Poltergeist. It has the third most attendance of the Friday the 13th franchise, with approximately 11,762,400 tickets sold. It was followed by The Final Chapter. The Space Between Us The Space Between Us is a 2017 American romantic science fiction film directed by Peter Chelsom and written by Allan Loeb, from a story by Stewart Schill, Richard Barton Lewis, and Loeb. The film stars Gary Oldman, Asa Butterfield, Britt Robertson, and Carla Gugino, and follows a teenage boy, born on Mars, who travels to Earth. Principal photography began on September 14, 2015, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The film was released on February 3, 2017 by STXfilms. It received negative reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, grossing $14.8 million against its $30 million budget. Reality Bites Reality Bites is a 1994 American romantic comedy-drama film written by Helen Childress and directed by Ben Stiller. It stars Winona Ryder, Ethan Hawke and Stiller, with supporting roles by Janeane Garofalo and Steve Zahn. The plot follows Lelaina, an aspiring videographer working on a documentary called Reality Bites about the disenfranchised lives of her friends and roommates. Their challenges exemplify some of the career and lifestyle choices faced by Generation X. The film received mixed reviews from critics, but was a box office success, grossing $33.4 million worldwide against an $11.5 million budget. Critics highlighted the performances of Ryder, Hawke and Garofalo in particular. In the years since the initial release of the film, it has achieved cult status and has been singled out as one of the films that captured the zeitgeist of the early 1990s grunge scene among young adults, while also bringing attention to various issues that plagued young Americans at the time. Steel Magnolias Steel Magnolias is a 1989 American comedy-drama film directed by Herbert Ross. It is a film adaptation of Robert Harlings 1987 play of the same name. The play and film are about the bond a group of women share in a small-town Southern community, and how they cope with the death of one of their own. The story is based on Robert Harlings real life experience of the death of his sister, Susan Harling Robinson, in 1985 due to complications from Type 1 diabetes. He changed his sisters name in the story from Susan to Shelby Eatenton-Latcherie. The title suggests the main female characters can be both as delicate as the magnolia flower, and as tough as steel. The Collection The Collection is a 2012 American horror film and sequel to the 2009 film, The Collector. The film stars Randall Archer, Emma Fitzpatrick, Christopher McDonald, Lee Tergesen, and Josh Stewart, who reprises his role from the first film as Arkin. It is written by Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton, directed by Dunstan, and was released on November 30, 2012. My Sassy Girl My Sassy Girl is a 2001 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Kwak Jae-yong, starring Jun Ji-hyun and Cha Tae-hyun. The film is based on a true story told in a series of blog posts written by Kim Ho-sik, who later adapted them into a fictional novel. The film was very successful in South Korea, where it was the highest-grossing comedy of all time, and one of the top five highest-grossing films ever at the time. When My Sassy Girl was released across East Asia, it became a blockbuster in the region, becoming a hit in Japan, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Its DVD release also drew a large international cult following, particularly in China, Southeast Asia, and parts of South Asia. The films success in Asia drew comparisons to Titanic. My Sassy Girl sparked an international breakthrough for Korean cinema, and it played a key role in the spread of the Korean Wave. The film has spawned an international media franchise, consisting of film remakes and television adaptations in different countries as well as a sequel. An American remake, starring Jesse Bradford and Elisha Cuthbert, and directed by Yann Samuell, was released in 2008. A Japanese drama adaptation with Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and actress Rena Tanaka as the leads started broadcasting in April 2008. A sequel, My New Sassy Girl, a collaborative work between Korea and China, was released in 2016. There is also a Korean television adaptation of My Sassy Girl, as well as Indian, Chinese and Nepali film remakes. Perfect Stranger Perfect Stranger is a 2007 American neo-noir psychological thriller film, directed by James Foley, and starring Halle Berry and Bruce Willis in their first film together since The Last Boy Scout. It was produced by Revolution Studios for Columbia Pictures. 11:14 11:14 is a 2003 independent black comedy film written and directed by Greg Marcks, and starring an ensemble cast, including Rachael Leigh Cook, Ben Foster, Clark Gregg, Colin Hanks, Shawn Hatosy, Barbara Hershey, Stark Sands, Hilary Swank, Patrick Swayze, and Henry Thomas. The films plot revolves around various characters during the pivotal time of 11:14 p.m. in a small American town. Force Majeure Force Majeure is a 2014 internationally co-produced comedy-drama film directed by Ruben Östlund. It follows the marital tension resulting from an avalanche during which the husband, named Tomas, prioritizes his own escape over the safety of his family. The title used for the film in some English-speaking countries comes from force majeure, a contractual clause freeing both parties from liability in the event of unexpected disasters. Force Majeure was acclaimed upon release, with critics praising its script and cinematography. It won the Best Film award at the 50th Guldbagge Awards, and was named one of the best films of 2014 by various publications. Much Ado About Nothing Much Ado About Nothing is a 1993 British/American romantic comedy film based on William Shakespeares play of the same name. It was adapted for the screen and directed by Kenneth Branagh, who also stars in the film. The film also stars Branaghs then-wife Emma Thompson, Robert Sean Leonard, Denzel Washington, Michael Keaton, Keanu Reeves, and Kate Beckinsale in her film debut. The film was released on May 7, 1993, reaching 200 U.S. screens at its widest release. It earned $22 million at the U.S. box office and $36 million total worldwide, which, despite failing to reach the mark set by Franco Zeffirellis Romeo and Juliet, made it one of the most financially successful Shakespeare films ever released. It was also entered into the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. The House That Jack Built The House That Jack Built is a 2018 psychological horror art film written and directed by Lars von Trier, starring Matt Dillon in the title role of Jack. The story follows Jack, a serial killer, over the course of 12 years in the 1970s and 1980s in the U.S. state of Washington. The film debuted at the Cannes Film Festival, marking von Triers return to the festival after more than six years. It was given a single-day theatrical release on 28 November 2018 in the United States, and polarized critics. The Zero Theorem The Zero Theorem is a 2013 British-French-Romanian science fiction film directed by Terry Gilliam and starring Christoph Waltz, Lucas Hedges, Mélanie Thierry, Matt Damon, David Thewlis, and Tilda Swinton. Written by Pat Rushin, the story centres on Qohen Leth, a reclusive computer genius working on a formula to determine whether life holds any meaning. Gilliam has given conflicting statements about whether his personal view is that the film serves as the third part of a satirical dystopian trilogy or "Orwellian triptych" begun with 1985s Brazil and continued with 1995s 12 Monkeys. The film began production in October 2012. The Matador The Matador is a 2005 dark comedy film written and directed by Richard Shepard and starring Pierce Brosnan and Greg Kinnear. It is the second Miramax film that was not sold to Filmyard Holdings on December 3, 2010 nor beIN Media Group on March 2, 2016. The film was released on DVD on July 4, 2006 and on HD DVD on December 18, 2006. Brosnan was nominated for both a Golden Globe Award and a Saturn Award for his well-received performance as disillusioned, unstable hitman Julian Noble. Un Chien Andalou Un Chien Andalou is a 1929 Franco-Spanish silent surrealist short film by Spanish director Luis Buñuel and artist Salvador Dalí. It was Buñuels first film and was initially released in 1929 with a limited showing at Studio des Ursulines in Paris, but became popular and ran for eight months. Un Chien Andalou has no plot in the conventional sense of the word. The chronology of the film is disjointed, jumping from the initial "once upon a time" to "eight years later" without the events or characters changing. It uses dream logic in narrative flow that can be described in terms of then-popular Freudian free association, presenting a series of tenuously related scenes. A Man Apart A Man Apart is a 2003 American vigilante action film directed by F. Gary Gray and released by New Line Cinema. The film stars Vin Diesel and Larenz Tate. The story follows undercover DEA agent Sean Vetter who is on a vendetta to take down a mysterious drug lord named Diablo after his wife is murdered. The film was released in the United States on April 4, 2003. After the Sunset After the Sunset is a 2004 action comedy film directed by Brett Ratner and starring Pierce Brosnan as Max Burdett, a master thief caught in a pursuit with FBI agent Stan Lloyd, played by Woody Harrelson. It was shot in the Bahamas. The film was a critical and commercial failure. Herbie Fully Loaded Herbie: Fully Loaded is a 2005 American sports-comedy film directed by Angela Robinson and produced by Robert Simonds for Walt Disney Pictures. It stars Lindsay Lohan as the youngest member of an automobile-racing family, Justin Long as her best friend and mechanic, Michael Keaton as her father, Breckin Meyer as her brother, and Matt Dillon as a competing racer. The film features cameos by many NASCAR drivers, including Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Tony Stewart, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Mark Martin. It is the sixth and final installment of the Herbie franchise, following the television film The Love Bug and the only theatrical Herbie film since Herbie Goes Bananas. This film serves as a direct sequel to the original films and ignores the events from the fifth film The Love Bug. The film was released on June 22, 2005 and grossed over $144 million worldwide. In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale, or simply In the Name of the King, is a 2007 action-fantasy film directed by Uwe Boll and starring Jason Statham, Claire Forlani, Leelee Sobieski, John Rhys-Davies, Ron Perlman and Ray Liotta. It is inspired by the Dungeon Siege video game series. The English-language film was an international co-production and filmed in Canada. It premiered at the Brussels Festival of Fantastic Films in April 2007 and was released in theatres on November 2007. Inspector Gadget Inspector Gadget is a 1999 American science fiction action comedy film directed by David Kellogg and written by Kerry Ehrin and Zak Penn from a story by Ehrin and Dana Olsen. Loosely based on the 1983 animated television series of the same name, the film stars Matthew Broderick as the title character, Rupert Everett as Dr. Claw, Michelle Trachtenberg as Penny and Dabney Coleman as Chief Quimby. Three new characters were introduced such as Dr. Brenda Bradford, Mayor Wilson and the Gadgetmobile. The film tells the story of how Inspector Gadget and Dr. Claw came to be. It was filmed in Pittsburgh, Baton Rouge and Los Angeles, California with the ice castle-like main tower of Pittsburghs PPG Place playing a central role. Produced by Caravan Pictures and DiC Entertainment, the film was released theatrically by Walt Disney Pictures on July 23, 1999. It was the last film produced by Caravan Pictures, as the company merged into Spyglass Entertainment. This film was dedicated to the memory of production designer Michael White who died on January 19, 1999 in Los Angeles during production of the film at the age of 36. The film was a moderate box office success with a worldwide gross of $134.4 million against a $90 million budget despite receiving negative reviews from critics. It was followed by the 2003 direct-to-video sequel Inspector Gadget 2, though none of the original cast reprised their roles. The Imposter The Imposter is a 2012 British-American documentary film about the 1997 case of the French confidence trickster Frédéric Bourdin, who impersonated Nicholas Barclay, a Texas boy who disappeared at the age of 13 in 1994. The film was directed by Bart Layton. It includes interviews with Bourdin and members of Barclays family, as well as archive television news footage and reenacted dramatic sequences. Passenger 57 Passenger 57 is a 1992 American action thriller film directed by Kevin Hooks. The film stars Wesley Snipes and Bruce Payne. Its success made Snipes a popular action hero icon. It also introduced Snipes famous line: "Always bet on black." The Guns of Navarone The Guns of Navarone is a 1961 British-American epic adventure war film directed by J. Lee Thompson. The screenplay by producer Carl Foreman was based on Alistair MacLeans 1957 novel The Guns of Navarone, which was inspired by the Battle of Leros during the Dodecanese Campaign of World War II. The film stars Gregory Peck, David Niven and Anthony Quinn, along with Stanley Baker, Anthony Quayle, Irene Papas, Gia Scala, and James Darren. The book and the film share the same basic plot: the efforts of an Allied commando unit to destroy a seemingly impregnable German fortress that threatens Allied naval ships in the Aegean Sea. Keanu Keanu is a 2016 American action comedy film directed by Peter Atencio and written by Jordan Peele and Alex Rubens. The film stars Peele and Keegan-Michael Key in their first film as lead actors, following five seasons of their sketch TV series. Also featuring Tiffany Haddish, Method Man, Nia Long and Will Forte, the plot follows two friends who infiltrate a gang in order to retrieve their stolen kitten. Filming began in New Orleans, Louisiana in June 2015. The film premiered at the South by Southwest Festival on March 13, 2016, and was theatrically released in North America on April 29, 2016. It received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $20 million against its $15 million budget. Gridiron Gang Gridiron Gang is a 2006 American sports drama film directed by Phil Joanou, and starring Dwayne Johnson, Xzibit, L. Scott Caldwell and Kevin Dunn. It is loosely based on the true story of the Kilpatrick Mustangs during the 1990 season. The film was released in the United States on September 15, 2006. It was distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing and Columbia Pictures. Hector and the Search for Happiness Hector and the Search for Happiness is a 2014 British-German-Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Peter Chelsom and co-written with Tinker Lindsay and Maria von Heland, based on François Lelords novel of the same name. The film stars Simon Pegg and Rosamund Pike. Texas Chainsaw 3D Texas Chainsaw is a 2013 American slasher film directed by John Luessenhop, with a screenplay by Adam Marcus, Debra Sullivan and Kirsten Elms. It is the seventh installment in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise and was presented in 3D. The film serves as a direct sequel to the 1974 film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. The film stars Alexandra Daddario, Dan Yeager, Trey Songz, Tania Raymonde, Scott Eastwood, Thom Barry, Paul Rae and Bill Moseley, with Gunnar Hansen and Marilyn Burns, who had appeared in the original 1974 film. The story centers on Heather, who discovers that she was adopted after learning of an inheritance from a long-lost grandmother. She subsequently takes a road trip with her friends to collect the inheritance, unaware that it includes her cousin, Leatherface. Texas Chainsaw 3D was released on January 4, 2013, and grossed $47.2 million on a budget of $20 million, and received negative reviews from critics. It was also the last film both Burns and Hansen starred in before they both died in 2014 and 2015, respectively. A prequel that takes place before the original 1974 film, titled Leatherface, was released in 2017. Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan Mongol, also known as Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan in the United States and Mongol: The Rise to Power of Genghis Khan in the United Kingdom, is a 2007 semi-historical epic film directed by Sergei Bodrov, about the early life of Temüjin, who later came to be known as Genghis Khan. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Bodrov and Arif Aliev. It was produced by Bodrov, Sergei Selyanov, and Anton Melnik and stars Tadanobu Asano, Sun Honglei, and Chuluuny Khulan in the main roles. Mongol explores abduction, kinship, and the repercussions of war. The film was a co-production between companies in Russia, Germany and Kazakhstan. Filming took place mainly in the Peoples Republic of China, principally in Inner Mongolia, and in Kazakhstan. Shooting began in September 2005, and was completed in November 2006. After an initial screening at the Russian Film Festival in Vyborg on 10 August 2007, Mongol was released in Russia on 20 September 2007. It saw a limited release in the United States on 6 June 2008 grossing $5.7 million in domestic ticket sales. It additionally earned nearly 21 million in sales through international release for a combined $26.5 million in gross revenue. The film was a minor financial success after its theatrical run, and was generally met with positive critical reviews. The film was nominated for the 2007 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film as a submission from Kazakhstan. The film is intended to be the first part of a trilogy about Genghis Khan, and initial work on the second part began in 2008. The trilogy project was eventually put on the shelf, but in July 2013, during a visit to the annual Naadam Festival in Ulan Bator, Bodrov told the press that the production of the sequel had started, and that it may be shot in Mongolia, as had been the intention for Mongol, before local protests, fearing that the film would not correctly portray the Mongolian people and its national hero, Genghis Khan, caused the shooting to move to Inner Mongolia and Kazakhstan. Teen Wolf Teen Wolf is a 1985 American fantasy-comedy film directed by Rod Daniel and written by Jeph Loeb and Matthew Weisman. The film stars Michael J. Fox as a high school student who discovers that his family has an unusual pedigree when he finds himself transforming into a werewolf. Can't Hardly Wait Cant Hardly Wait is a 1998 American comedy film written and directed by Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont. It stars an ensemble cast including Ethan Embry, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Charlie Korsmo, Lauren Ambrose, Peter Facinelli, and Seth Green, and is notable for a number of "before-they-were-famous" appearances by teen stars. The story takes place at a high school graduation party. The film received mixed reviews from critics. It grossed a total of $25 million at the North American domestic box office, against a production budget of $10 million. The soundtrack peaked at number 25 on the Billboard 200 chart. The Hole The Hole is a 2001 British psychological horror film directed by Nick Hamm, and starring Thora Birch, Desmond Harrington, Keira Knightley, Daniel Brocklebank, and Embeth Davidtz. Based on the novel After the Hole by Guy Burt, the film follows a group of English preparatory school students who, upon spending a weekend partying in an underground shelter, find themselves locked inside. Filmed in 2000, the film featured actress Birch in the lead role, whose headlining credit and highly publicized seven-figure salary was attributed to her appearance in American Beauty. It also marked Knightleys first major role in a feature film. The film premiered in the United Kingdom in April 2001. Dimension Films, which in October 2001 acquired the rights to distribute the film theatrically in the United States, never did so; it was instead released direct-to-video nearly two years later, by Dimensions then-fellow Disney subsidiary Buena Vista Distribution. The film was shot at Bray Studios and various locations around southern England, including Downside School in Somerset. Kon-Tiki Kon-Tiki is a 2012 historical drama film directed by Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg about the 1947 Kon-Tiki expedition. The film was mainly shot on the island of Malta. The role of Thor Heyerdahl is played by Pål Sverre Hagen. The film is an international co-production between Norway, Denmark, Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. It was the highest-grossing film of 2012 in Norway and the countrys most expensive production to date. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 85th Academy Awards. It is Norways fifth Academy Award nomination. The film was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Golden Globe Awards. It is the first time a Norwegian film has been nominated for both an Oscar and a Golden Globe. No Man's Land No Mans Land is a 2001 war film that is set in the midst of the Bosnian War. The film is a parable and marked the debut of Bosnian writer and director Danis Tanović. It is a co-production among companies in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Italy, France, Belgium and the UK. The film won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 2001. The Pirates! Band of Misfits The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! is a 2012 British-American 3D stop-motion animated swashbuckler comedy film produced by Aardman Animations and Sony Pictures Animation as their second and final collaborative project. Directed by Peter Lord, the film is loosely based on The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists, the first book from Gideon Defoes The Pirates! series. It follows The Pirate Captain and his crew of amateur pirates in their attempt to win the Pirate of the Year competition. The film was distributed by Columbia Pictures and was released on 28 March 2012 in the United Kingdom, and on 27 April 2012 in the United States. The Pirates! features the voices of Hugh Grant, Martin Freeman, Imelda Staunton, David Tennant, Jeremy Piven, Salma Hayek, Lenny Henry and Brian Blessed. The Pirates! is the fifth feature film by Aardman Animations, and its first stop-motion animated feature since The Curse of the Were-Rabbit in 2005, and Aardmans first stop-motion clay animated film released in 3D and shot in 2.35:1 widescreen. The film received positive reviews, while it was a modest box office success, earning $123 million against the budget of $55 million. The film was nominated for the 2013 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, but lost to Disney·Pixars Brave. Employee of the Month Employee of the Month is a 2006 American comedy film directed by Greg Coolidge, written by Don Calame, Chris Conroy, and Coolidge, and starring Dane Cook, Jessica Simpson and Dax Shepard. The main plot revolves around two shop employees who compete for the affection of their newest co-worker. The film was shot primarily at the Costco in Albuquerque, New Mexico located at 1420 N Renaissance Blvd NE. The film was released on October 6, 2006 and grossed $38 million. Kill the Irishman Kill the Irishman is a 2011 American biographical crime film directed by Jonathan Hensleigh, and starring Ray Stevenson, Vincent DOnofrio, Christopher Walken, and Val Kilmer. Written by Hensleigh and Jeremy Walters, it is based on the life of Irish-American gangster Danny Greene, and was adapted from the book To Kill the Irishman: The War That Crippled the Mafia by Rick Porrello. Before entering production, Kill the Irishman had a troubled development stage that lasted over a decade. Production commenced in 2009, with filming taking place in and around Detroit. The film chronicles the rise and fall of Danny Greene. He worked as a longshoreman in the Cleveland docks, until being chosen to serve as interim president of the International Longshoremens Association in 1961. In 1964, he was convicted of embezzling $11,500 of the unions funds. After his conviction, Greene rose through the criminal underworld in Cleveland, and waged war on the Mafia for control of the city. After many failed attempts, Greene was assassinated on October 6, 1977 by contract killer Ray Ferritto. His death ultimately led to the demise of the Cleveland Mafia. Released in the United States on March 11, 2011, Kill the Irishman premiered at the Landmark Sunshine Cinema in New York City. Most of the cast, including Stevenson and DOnofrio, were in attendance. Shondor Birns niece was also present. The film was met with mixed reviews upon release, but some criticized the purported similarities to Martin Scorseses Goodfellas. Kill the Irishman grossed $1,188,194 at the domestic box office, against a production budget of $12 million. Adam's Apples Adams Apples is a 2005 Danish black comedy-drama film directed and written by Anders Thomas Jensen. The film revolves around the theme of the Book of Job. The main roles are played by Ulrich Thomsen and Mads Mikkelsen. Sanju Sanju is a 2018 Indian biographical film directed by Rajkumar Hirani and written by Hirani and Abhijat Joshi. It was jointly produced by Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra under the banners Rajkumar Hirani Films and Vinod Chopra Films respectively. The film follows the life of Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt, his addiction with drugs, arrest for alleged association with the 1993 Bombay bombings, relationship with his father, comeback in the industry, the eventual drop of charges from bombay blasts, and release after completing his jail term. Ranbir Kapoor stars as Dutt, along with an ensemble cast which features Paresh Rawal as Sunil Dutt, Vicky Kaushal, Manisha Koirala as Nargis, Dia Mirza as Manyata Dutt, Sonam Kapoor, Anushka Sharma and Jim Sarbh. In a conversation with Hirani, Dutt shared anecdotes from his life, which the former found intriguing and prompted him to make a film based on Dutts life. It was titled Sanju after the nickname Dutts mother Nargis used to call him. Principal photography began in January 2017 and was completed by January 2018. The films soundtrack was composed by Rohan-Rohan and Vikram Montrose, with A. R. Rahman as a guest composer. Fox Star Studios acquired the distribution rights of the film. Sanju was released worldwide on 29 June 2018. It received positive reviews from critics, who praised Kapoor and Kaushals performance and Hiranis direction; some criticised its supposed image-cleansing of its protagonist. It registered the highest opening for any film released in India in 2018, and on its third day, it had the highest single day collection ever for a Hindi film in India. With a worldwide gross of , Sanju ranks as the highest grossing Bollywood film of 2018, the second highest-earning Hindi film in India of all time, and one of the highest-grossing Indian films. Sanju earned seven nominations at the 64th Filmfare Awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Hirani. It won two; Best Actor for Kapoor and Best Supporting Actor for Kaushal. Soul Surfer Soul Surfer is a 2011 American biographical drama film directed by Sean McNamara, based on the 2004 autobiography Soul Surfer: A True Story of Faith, Family, and Fighting to Get Back on the Board by Bethany Hamilton about her life as a surfer after a horrific shark attack and her recovery. The film stars AnnaSophia Robb, Helen Hunt, Dennis Quaid, and Lorraine Nicholson with Carrie Underwood, Kevin Sorbo, Sonya Balmores, Branscombe Richmond, and Craig T. Nelson. Filming took place in Hawaii in early 2010, with additional filming taking place in Tahiti in August 2010. Soul Surfer was released in theaters on , 2011 in the United States and Canada by a partnership between FilmDistrict and TriStar Pictures, and was a commercial success, earning $47.1 million on a $18 million budget, but received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. Wyatt Earp Wyatt Earp is a 1994 American biographical Western film directed, produced, and co-written by Lawrence Kasdan, with Dan Gordon. It stars Kevin Costner in the title role as the lawman of the same name, and features an ensemble cast that includes Gene Hackman, Mark Harmon, Michael Madsen, Bill Pullman, Dennis Quaid, Isabella Rossellini, Tom Sizemore, JoBeth Williams, Mare Winningham and Jim Caviezel in one of his earliest roles. The film received mixed reviews and was a box office bomb. Hobo with a Shotgun Hobo with a Shotgun is a 2011 Canadian-American black comedy action exploitation film directed by Jason Eisener, written by John Davies, from a story by Eisener, and starring Rutger Hauer. It is based on a faux-trailer of the same title featured in the Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez film Grindhouse. Sleuth Sleuth is a 1972 British-American mystery thriller film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and starring Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine. The screenplay by playwright Anthony Shaffer was based on his 1970 Tony Award-winning play. Both Olivier and Caine were nominated for Academy Awards for their performances. This was Mankiewiczs final film. Critics gave the film overwhelmingly positive reviews, and would later note similarities between it and Caines 1982 film Deathtrap. Loving Vincent Loving Vincent is a 2017 experimental animated biographical drama film about the life of the painter Vincent van Gogh, and, in particular, about the circumstances of his death. It is the first fully painted animated feature film. The film, written and directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman, is a Polish-UK co-production, funded by the Polish Film Institute, and partially through a Kickstarter campaign. First conceived as a seven-minute short movie in 2008, Loving Vincent was realized by Dorota Kobiela, a painter herself, after studying the techniques and the artists story through his letters. Each of the films 65,000 frames is an oil painting on canvas, using the same technique as Van Gogh, created by a team of over 100 painters. The film premiered at the 2017 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. It won Best Animated Feature Film Award at the 30th European Film Awards in Berlin and was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 90th Academy Awards. Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion , often referred to simply as Code Geass, is a Japanese mecha anime series produced by Sunrise, directed by Gorō Taniguchi, and written by Ichirō Ōkouchi, with original character designs by Clamp. Set in an alternate timeline, the series follows the exiled prince Lelouch vi Britannia, who leads a rebellion against the oppressive rule of the Holy Britannian Empire after he obtains Geass, the supernatural "power of absolute obedience," from a mysterious woman, C.C. Code Geass was broadcast in Japan on MBS from October 6, 2006 to July 29, 2007. Its sequel series, , ran as a simulcast on MBS and TBS from April 6, 2008 to September 28, 2008. The series has also been adapted into various manga and light novels with the former showing various alternate scenarios from the TV series. Bandai Entertainment also licensed most parts from the franchise for English release in December 2007, airing the two TV series on Adult Swim. Most manga and light novels have also been published in North America by Bandai. A compilation film trilogy that recapped the events from both seasons of the anime series, with altered storylines for various characters, was released in 2017 and 2018. A new film, titled , taking place after the Zero Requiem of the recap films universe, was released in theaters on February 9, 2019. The anime television series has been well received in Japan, selling over a million DVD and Blu-ray Disc volumes. Both seasons have won several awards at the Tokyo International Anime Fair, Animage Anime Grand Prix, and Animation Kobe event. Critics have praised the series for its characters, strong voice acting, large audience appeal as well as the cross conflicts shown among the main characters and the moral questions presented. Look Who's Talking Too Look Whos Talking Too is a 1990 American romantic comedy film and a sequel to director Amy Heckerlings 1989 comedy Look Whos Talking. The film stars the original cast members John Travolta and Kirstie Alley as James and Mollie Ubriacco, the parents of Mikey, a toddler coping with the newest addition to the family, baby Julie. In addition to this, he is having trouble using a potty, and the unorthodox advice he gets from his playmate, Eddie, doesnt make his problem any better. Rules of Engagement Rules of Engagement is a 2000 American war legal drama film directed by William Friedkin, written by Stephen Gaghan from a story by Jim Webb, and starring Tommy Lee Jones and Samuel L. Jackson. Jackson plays U.S. Marine Colonel Terry Childers, who is brought to court-martial after men under Childers orders kill many civilians outside the U.S. embassy in Yemen. I Feel Pretty I Feel Pretty is a 2018 American comedy film written and directed by Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein. The film stars Amy Schumer, Michelle Williams, Emily Ratajkowski, Rory Scovel, Aidy Bryant, Busy Philipps, Tom Hopper, Naomi Campbell, and Lauren Hutton. The plot involves an insecure woman who, after suffering a head injury, gains extreme self-confidence in her appearance. The film was released in the United States on April 20, 2018, by STXfilms, and ultimately grossed over $94 million worldwide. It received mixed reviews from critics, with some saying it did not fully commit to its premise or tone, although the performances of both Schumer and Williams were praised. Cosmopolis Cosmopolis is a 2012 drama-thriller film written, produced, and directed by David Cronenberg and starring Robert Pattinson in the lead with Paul Giamatti, Samantha Morton, Sarah Gadon, Mathieu Amalric, Juliette Binoche, Jay Baruchel and Kevin Durand. It is based on the novel of the same name by Don DeLillo. On 25 May 2012, the film premiered in competition for the Palme dOr at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, drawing mixed early critical reactions. The film was released in Canada on 8 June 2012, and began a limited release in the United States on 17 August 2012 by eOne Films. It is Cronenbergs first foray into script writing since 1999s eXistenZ. Without a Paddle Without a Paddle is a 2004 American comedy film directed by Steven Brill, written by Jay Leggett and Mitch Rouse, and based on a story by Harris Goldberg, Tom Nursall, and Fred Wolf. The film stars Seth Green, Matthew Lillard, Dax Shepard, Ethan Suplee, Abraham Benrubi, Rachel Blanchard, Christina Moore, Bonnie Somerville, Ray Baker and Burt Reynolds. It tells the story of three reunited childhood friends going on a trip up a remote river in order to search for the loot of long-lost airplane hijacker D. B. Cooper. It received a negative critical reception but has gained a cult following over the years. A direct-to-video sequel, entitled Natures Calling, was released in January 2009. Dracula Dracula is a 1931 American pre-Code vampire-horror film directed by Tod Browning and starring Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula. Produced by Universal, the screenplay is based on the 1924 stage play Dracula by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston, which in turn is loosely based on the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker. Dragon Ball is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation. It is an adaptation of the first 194 chapters of the manga of the same name created by Akira Toriyama, which were published in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1984 to 1995. The anime is composed of 153 episodes that were broadcast on Fuji TV from February 26, 1986, to April 19, 1989. It was broadcast in 81countries worldwide. It is part of the Dragon Ball media franchise. Dragon Ball follows the adventures of the protagonist Goku, a strong naive boy who, upon meeting Bulma, sets out to gather the seven wish-granting Dragon Balls. After becoming a student of martial arts master Master Roshi, he and his fellow pupil Krillin enter a tournament that attracts the most powerful fighters in the world. He then sets out on his own and winds up facing and destroying the Red Ribbon Army single-handedly. When Krillin is later murdered after another tournament, Goku exacts revenge on his killer, Piccolo Daimao. Three years later, Goku, now a young adult, must fight Piccolo Daimaos offspring Piccolo. The remaining 325 chapters of the manga were adapted into the Dragon Ball Z anime. Detroit Detroit is a 2017 American period crime drama film directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by Mark Boal. Based on the Algiers Motel incident during Detroits 1967 12th Street Riot, the films release commemorated the 50th anniversary of the event. The film stars John Boyega, Will Poulter, Algee Smith, Jacob Latimore, Jason Mitchell, Hannah Murray, Kaitlyn Dever, Jack Reynor, Ben OToole, Nathan Davis Jr., Peyton Alex Smith, Malcolm David Kelley, Joseph David-Jones, with John Krasinski and Anthony Mackie. Detroit premiered at the Fox Theatre, Detroit, on July 26, 2017, and began a limited theatrical release on August 4, 2017. The film received positive reviews from critics, with particular praise towards Bigelows direction, Boals screenplay and the performances of John Boyega, Will Poulter and Algee Smith, but was a box office failure, only grossing $24 million against its $34 million budget. Forever Young Forever Young is a 1992 American science fiction-romantic drama film directed by Steve Miner and starring Mel Gibson, Elijah Wood, and Jamie Lee Curtis. The screenplay was written by J. J. Abrams from an original story named "The Rest of Daniel". While We're Young While Were Young is a 2014 American comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by Noah Baumbach. The film stars Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts, Adam Driver, and Amanda Seyfried; its plot centers on a New York-based documentary filmmaker and his wife who develop a friendship with a couple in their 20s. The film was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, and A24 released it in the United States on March 27, 2015. The film went on to gross more than any of Baumbachs previous films at the US box office. 47 Meters Down 47 Meters Down is a 2017 survival horror film directed by Johannes Roberts, written by Roberts and Ernest Riera, and starring Claire Holt and Mandy Moore. The plot follows two sisters who are invited to cage dive while on holiday in Mexico. When the winch system holding the cage breaks and the cage plummets to the ocean floor with the two girls trapped inside, they must find a way to escape, with their air supplies running low and great white sharks stalking nearby. The movie was released in the United States on 16 June 2017, and in the United Kingdom on 26 July 2017. The film received mixed reviews but was a box office success, grossing over $62 million worldwide against a budget of about $5 million. A sequel, titled Uncaged, was released on August 16, 2019. Kelly's Heroes Kellys Heroes is a 1970 American war film, directed by Brian G. Hutton, about a group of World War II American soldiers who go AWOL to rob a bank behind enemy lines. The film stars Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas, Don Rickles, Carroll OConnor, and Donald Sutherland, with secondary roles played by Harry Dean Stanton, Gavin MacLeod, and Stuart Margolin. The screenplay was written by British film and television writer Troy Kennedy Martin. The film was a US-Yugoslav co-production, filmed mainly in the Croatian village of Vižinada on the Istria peninsula. Ferdinand Ferdinand is a 2017 American computer-animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film was based on Munro Leaf and Robert Lawsons childrens book The Story of Ferdinand, written by Robert L. Baird, Tim Federle and Brad Copeland and directed by Carlos Saldanha. The film features the voices of John Cena, Kate McKinnon, Anthony Anderson, Bobby Cannavale, Peyton Manning, Gina Rodriguez, Miguel Ángel Silvestre and David Tennant. The story, written by Ron Burch, David Kidd and Don Rhymer, follows a gentle pacifist bull named Ferdinand who refuses to participate in bullfighting but is forced back into the arena where his beliefs are challenged by being faced off against the worlds greatest bullfighter. Ferdinand premiered on December 10, 2017 in Los Angeles, and was theatrically released in the United States on December 15, 2017 in 3D and 2D formats. It grossed $296 million worldwide against a production budget of $111 million. Ferdinand received a nomination for Best Animated Feature at the 90th Academy Awards while also receiving nominations for Best Animated Feature Film and Best Original Song at the 75th Golden Globe Awards. Loaded Weapon 1 National Lampoons Loaded Weapon 1 is a 1993 American satirical buddy cop comedy film directed by Gene Quintano, and written by Quintano and Don Holley based on a story by Holley and Tori Tellem. The film, starring Emilio Estevez, Samuel L. Jackson, Kathy Ireland, Frank McRae, Tim Curry and William Shatner, was released on February 5, 1993. The film mainly spoofs the first three Lethal Weapon films, as well as other films, including Basic Instinct, Die Hard, Dirty Harry, Rambo, The Silence of the Lambs, Waynes World, 48 Hrs. and TV series such as CHiPs. 3000 Miles to Graceland 3000 Miles to Graceland is a 2001 American crime film directed, co-produced by Demian Lichtenstein. The script was written by Richard Recco and Damien Lichtenstein. It stars Kurt Russell and Kevin Costner with supporting roles Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Bokeem Woodbine, Christian Slater, and Kevin Pollak. It is a story of theft and betrayal, revolving around a plot to rob the Riviera Casino during a convention of Elvis impersonators. Before the films opening, Warner Bros. released a series of animated prequels, "The Road to Graceland", voiced by stars Costner, Slater, Long, and Woodbine. The film was panned by the critics and was a box office bomb making only $18.7 million against its $62 million budget. It received five nominations at the 22nd Golden Raspberry Awards including Worst Picture, Worst Actor, Worst Supporting Actress, Worst Screenplay, and Worst Screen Couple Tusk Tusk is a 2014 American comedy body horror film written and directed by Kevin Smith, based on a story from his SModcast podcast. The film stars Michael Parks, Justin Long, Haley Joel Osment, and Genesis Rodriguez. The film is the first in Smiths planned True North trilogy, followed by Yoga Hosers. Tusk had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, before it was released on September 19, 2014, by A24. The film was Smiths first major wide release since Cop Out, and performed poorly at the box office after receiving mixed reviews. Forbidden Planet Forbidden Planet is a 1956 American science fiction film, produced by Nicholas Nayfack, directed by Fred M. Wilcox, that stars Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis, and Leslie Nielsen. Shot in Eastmancolor and CinemaScope, it is considered one of the great science fiction films of the 1950s, a precursor of contemporary science fiction cinema. The characters and isolated setting have been compared to those in William Shakespeares The Tempest, and the plot contains certain analogues to the play, leading many to consider it a loose adaptation. Forbidden Planet pioneered several aspects of science fiction cinema. It was the first science fiction film to depict humans traveling in a faster-than-light starship of their own creation. It was also the first to be set entirely on another planet in interstellar space, far away from Earth. The Robby the Robot character is one of the first film robots that was more than just a mechanical "tin can" on legs; Robby displays a distinct personality and is an integral supporting character in the film. Outside science fiction, the film was groundbreaking as the first of any genre to use an entirely electronic musical score, courtesy of Bebe and Louis Barron. Forbidden Planets effects team was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects at the 29th Academy Awards. In 2013, the picture was entered into the Library of Congress National Film Registry, being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Tony Magistrale describes it as one of the best examples of early techno-horror. Waitress Waitress is a 2007 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Adrienne Shelly, whose supporting role serves as her final film appearance before her death. It stars Keri Russell as a young woman trapped in a small town, an abusive marriage, and a dead-end job, who faces an unwanted pregnancy. The film debuted at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and went into limited theatrical release in the US on May 2, 2007. Kung Pow: Enter the Fist Kung Pow! Enter the Fist is a 2002 American martial arts comedy film that parodies Hong Kong action cinema. Written, directed by and starring Steve Oedekerk, it uses footage from the 1976 Hong Kong martial arts film Tiger & Crane Fists, along with new footage shot by Oedekerk, to create an original, unrelated plot. The film was a moderate box office success, grossing $17 million worldwide, and received largely negative critical reviews but has since become a cult film. A sequel, to be written and directed by Oedekerk, was announced in 2015. Kill the Messenger Kill the Messenger is a 2014 American biographical crime thriller film directed by Michael Cuesta and written by Peter Landesman. It is based on the book of the same name by Nick Schou and the book Dark Alliance by Gary Webb, which focuses on CIA involvement in Contra cocaine trafficking. The film stars Jeremy Renner in his first film as a producer. The film was released on October 10, 2014. CM101MMXI Fundamentals CM101MMXI Fundamentals is a 2011 Turkish stand up comedy directed by Murat Dündar. The theatrical release of the show was in 2013. In the first week, the movie attracted an audience of more than 600,000 people. The Passion of Joan of Arc The Passion of Joan of Arc is a 1928 silent French historical film based on the actual record of the trial of Joan of Arc. The film was directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer and stars Renée Jeanne Falconetti as Joan. It is widely regarded as a landmark of cinema, especially for its production, Dreyers direction and Falconettis performance, which is often listed as one of the finest in cinema history. The film summarizes the time that Joan of Arc was a captive of England, depicting her trial and execution. Danish film director Dreyer was invited to make a film in France by the Société Générale des Films and chose to make a film about Joan of Arc due to her renewed popularity in France. Dreyer spent over a year researching Joan of Arc and the transcripts of her trial before writing the script. Dreyer cast stage actress Falconetti as Joan in her only major film role. Falconettis performance and devotion to the role during filming have become legendary among film scholars. The film was shot on one huge concrete set modeled on medieval architecture in order to realistically portray the Rouen prison. The film is known for its cinematography and use of close-ups. Dreyer also didnt allow the actors to wear make-up and used lighting designs that made the actors look more grotesque. Prior to its release, the film was controversial due to French nationalists skepticism about whether a Danish person could direct a film that centered on one of Frances most revered historical icons. Dreyers final version of the film was cut down due to pressure from the Archbishop of Paris and from government censors. For several decades it was released and viewed in various re-edited versions that had attempted to restore Dreyers final cut. In 1981 a film print of Dreyers final cut of the film was finally discovered in Gaustad Hospital, a mental institution in Oslo, Norway and re-released. Despite the objections and cutting of the film by clerical and government authorities, it was a major critical success when first released and has consistently been considered one of the greatest films ever made since 1928. It has been praised and referenced by many film directors and musicians. DOA: Dead or Alive DOA: Dead or Alive is a 2006 British-German-American martial arts action film loosely based on the Tecmo/Team Ninja fighting game series Dead or Alive. Directed by Corey Yuen and written by J. F. Lawton and Adam and Seth Gross, it features an ensemble cast led by Jaime Pressly, Holly Valance, Sarah Carter, Natassia Malthe and Devon Aoki. In the film, fighters are invited to DOA "Dead or Alive", an invitational martial arts contest. The four female fighters begin as rivals, but work together to uncover the secret that the organizer of the tournament is trying to hide. The film has various appearances from characters of the game series, with, in lead roles, Kasumi, Christie Allen and Tina Armstrong. The film received generally negative reviews. The film was released September 7, 2006 and performed poorly at the international box office. The US release was delayed and was eventually released June 15, 2007, in 505 theaters, for only 21 days. You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger is a 2010 English-language Spanish–American co-production comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen and starring Antonio Banderas, Josh Brolin, Anthony Hopkins, Gemma Jones, Freida Pinto, Lucy Punch, Naomi Watts, Roger Ashton-Griffiths and Pauline Collins. It premiered on 15 May 2010 at the Cannes Film Festival in an out-of-competition slot. Get Rich or Die Tryin' Get Rich or Die Tryin is a 2005 American biopic crime film starring 50 Cent, in his feature film acting debut. It was released on November 9, 2005, and was known as Locked and Loaded during production. Similar to the 2002 Eminem film 8 Mile, which it used as a template, the film is loosely based on 50 Cents own life and was directed by Jim Sheridan. The name of the film is shared with 50 Cents 2003 debut album of the same name. Life Life is a 1999 American comedy-drama film written by Robert Ramsey and Matthew Stone and directed by Ted Demme. The film stars Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence. It is the second film that Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence have worked on, the first being Boomerang. The supporting cast includes Ned Beatty, R. Lee Ermey, Obba Babatundé, Bernie Mac, Anthony Anderson, Miguel A. Núñez Jr., Bokeem Woodbine, Guy Torry, Michael Taliferro and Barry Shabaka Henley. The films format is a story being told by an elderly inmate about two of his friends, who are both wrongly convicted of murder and given a life sentence in prison. , Life stands as the last R-rated theatrical release for Eddie Murphy, whose subsequent works have earned either PG or PG-13 ratings. Bad Taste Bad Taste is a 1987 New Zealand science-fiction comedy horror splatter film directed, written, produced, photographed and co-edited by and co-starring Peter Jackson, who also made most of the makeup and special effects. Produced on a low budget, it is Jacksons first feature film. Jackson and friends take on most of the key roles, both on and off-screen. The plotline sees aliens invade the fictional New Zealand village of Kaihoro to harvest humans for their intergalactic fast food franchise, where they face off against a four-man paramilitary force, of which at least one member appears to have gone insane. It was a film that provided Jackson with the necessary leverage needed to advance in the industry. Since its release, Bad Taste has become a cult film and has received generally positive reviews. Red Cliff Red Cliff or Chibi is a 2008-09 Chinese epic war film, based on the Battle of Red Cliffs and the events at the end of the Han dynasty and immediately prior to the Three Kingdoms period in imperial China. The film was directed by John Woo, and stars Tony Leung, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Zhang Fengyi, Chang Chen, Zhao Wei, Hu Jun, and Lin Chi-ling. It is Woos first major film since 2003s Paycheck and his first Chinese-language feature since 1992s Hard Boiled, also starring Leung. In China and much of Asia, Red Cliff was released in two parts, totaling over four hours in length. The first part premiered in Beijing on 2 July 2008 and the second was released in China on 7 January 2009. Outside Asia, a cut-down single 148 minute version was released in 2009. However, the full-length two-part version was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United Kingdom on 5 October 2009, and in the United States and Canada on 23 March 2010. The first part of the film grossed over US$127 million internationally and broke the Asian box office record previously held by Titanic in mainland China. Life as a House Life as a House is a 2001 American drama film produced and directed by Irwin Winkler. The screenplay by Mark Andrus focuses on a man who is anxious to repair his relationship with his ex-wife and teenaged son after he is diagnosed with terminal cancer. Whisper of the Heart is a 1995 Japanese animated romantic coming of age drama film directed by Yoshifumi Kondō and written by Hayao Miyazaki based on the 1989 manga of the same name by Aoi Hiiragi. It was animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Nippon Television Network and Hakuhodo, and distributed by Toho. The film stars Yoko Honna, Issei Takahashi, Takashi Tachibana, Shigeru Muroi, Shigeru Tsuyuguchi and Keiju Kobayashi. It was the first theatrical Studio Ghibli film to be directed by someone other than Miyazaki or Isao Takahata. Whisper of the Heart was Kondōs only film as director before his death in 1998. Studio Ghibli had hoped that Kondō would become the successor to Miyazaki and Takahata. It was the only theatrical Ghibli film not directed by Miyazaki or Takahata for seven years until The Cat Returns was released in 2002, which focused on a minor character of the film, Baron. Two Days, One Night Two Days, One Night is a 2014 Belgian-French-Italian drama film written and directed by the Dardenne brothers, starring Marion Cotillard and Fabrizio Rongione. It competed for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. It won the Sydney Film Prize at the 2014 Sydney Film Festival, was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language, nominated for two César Awards and for nine Magritte Awards, winning three, including Best Film and Best Director for Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne. The film was selected as Belgiums submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated, though Cotillard received a Best Actress nomination for her performance in the film, making her the first actor to be nominated for a Belgian film. Baby's Day Out Babys Day Out is a 1994 American family comedy film directed by Patrick Read Johnson and written by John Hughes. Starring Joe Mantegna, Lara Flynn Boyle, Joe Pantoliano and Brian Haley, the plot centers on a wealthy babys abduction by three kidnappers, his subsequent escape and adventure through Chicago while being pursued by the kidnappers. Babys Day Out was released on July 1, 1994 by 20th Century Fox in the United States and was a critical and commercial failure, grossing only $16.7 million against a $48 million budget. Despite this, it enjoyed tremendous popularity in India and other South Asian markets. Nothing to Lose Nothing to Lose is a 1997 American buddy action comedy film starring Tim Robbins and Martin Lawrence. The film was directed by Steve Oedekerk, who also wrote the film and made a cameo appearance as a lip-synching security guard in the film. The film was released in July 1997 and went on to gross over US$40 million at the box office. The theme song was "If I Had No Loot" by Tony! Toni! Toné!, but it was a remixed version of the song "Not Tonight"—performed by Lil Kim and featuring Left Eye, Da Brat, Angie Martinez, and Missy Elliott—that garnered the most attention from the soundtrack as it gained much airplay on television and radio and reached the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The film was shot at various locations in California and New Jersey. The main California locations were Los Angeles—including the U.S. Bank Tower for Nicks office—and Monrovia. The main location in New Jersey was Bloomfield. Parenthood Parenthood is a 1989 American comedy-drama film with an ensemble cast that includes Steve Martin, Tom Hulce, Rick Moranis, Martha Plimpton, Joaquin Phoenix, Keanu Reeves, Jason Robards, Mary Steenburgen, and Dianne Wiest. The film was directed by Ron Howard, who assisted in developing the story with screenwriters Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel. Much of it is based on the family and parenting experiences of Howard, Ganz, Mandel, and producer Brian Grazer, who have at least 17 children among the four of them. Principal photography was filmed in and around Orlando with some scenes filmed at the University of Florida. It was nominated for two Academy Awards: Dianne Wiest for Best Supporting Actress and Randy Newman for Best Song for "I Love to See You Smile". The film was adapted into a NBC television series on two separate occasions, in 1990 and again in 2010. While the first series was canceled after one season, the second series ran for six seasons. Far from the Madding Crowd Far from the Madding Crowd is a 2015 British romantic drama film directed by Thomas Vinterberg and starring Carey Mulligan, Matthias Schoenaerts, Tom Sturridge and Michael Sheen. An adaptation by David Nicholls of the 1874 novel Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy, it is the fourth film adaptation of the novel. Far from Heaven Far from Heaven is a 2002 American period melodrama film written and directed by Todd Haynes, and starring Julianne Moore, Dennis Quaid, Dennis Haysbert, and Patricia Clarkson. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival, where Moore won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress, and cinematographer Edward Lachman won a prize for Outstanding Individual Contribution. The film tells the story of Cathy Whitaker, a 1950s housewife, living in wealthy suburban Connecticut as she sees her seemingly perfect life begin to fall apart. Haynes pays homage to the films of Douglas Sirk, and explores race, gender roles, sexual orientation, and class in the context of 1950s America. Who Am I Who Am I is a 2014 German techno-thriller film directed by Baran bo Odar. It is centered on a computer hacker group in Berlin geared towards global fame. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was shot in Berlin and Rostock. Because of its storyline and some elements, the film is often compared to Fight Club and Mr. Robot Smokey and the Bandit Smokey and the Bandit is a 1977 American action comedy film starring Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed, Pat McCormick, Paul Williams and Mike Henry. The film was the directorial debut of stuntman Hal Needham. The film follows Bo "Bandit" Darville and Cledus "Snowman" Snow, two bootleggers, as they attempt to drive from Atlanta to Texarkana, pick up 400 cases of Coors beer, and illegally transport it back to Atlanta in 28 hours or less. While Snow drives the truck carrying the beer, the Bandit drives a Pontiac Trans Am to distract law enforcement and keep the attention off Snow. During their run, they are relentlessly pursued by Buford T. Justice, a blusterous Texas county sheriff. Smokey and the Bandit was followed by two sequels: Smokey and the Bandit II and Smokey and the Bandit Part 3. Smokey and the Bandit was the second highest-grossing domestic film of 1977, second only to Star Wars, the first film in the original Star Wars trilogy. How Do You Know How Do You Know is a 2010 American romantic comedy-drama film directed, written, and produced by James L. Brooks and starring Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Owen Wilson, and Jack Nicholson. It was the third film to feature Witherspoon and Rudd following 1998’s Overnight Delivery and 2009’s Monsters vs. Aliens. The film was shot in Philadelphia and Washington. How Do You Know was released theatrically on December 17, 2010, and was a box office bomb, grossing $49 million against a $100 million net budget. It is, to date, the final film directed by James L. Brooks, and the final on-screen acting role for Jack Nicholson. Invasion of the Body Snatchers Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a 1956 American science fiction horror film produced by Walter Wanger, directed by Don Siegel, that stars Kevin McCarthy and Dana Wynter. The black-and-white film, shot in Superscope, was partially done in a film noir style. Daniel Mainwaring adapted the screenplay from Jack Finneys 1954 science fiction novel The Body Snatchers. The film was released by Allied Artists Pictures as a double feature with the British science fiction film The Atomic Man The films storyline concerns an extraterrestrial invasion that begins in the fictional California town of Santa Mira. Alien plant spores have fallen from space and grown into large seed pods, each one capable of reproducing a duplicate replacement copy of each human. As each pod reaches full development, it assimilates the physical characteristics, memories, and personalities of each sleeping person placed near it; these duplicates, however, are devoid of all human emotion. Little by little, a local doctor uncovers this "quiet" invasion and attempts to stop it. The slang expression "pod people" that arose in late 20th century American culture references the emotionless duplicates seen in the film. Invasion of the Body Snatchers was selected in 1994 for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." He Got Game He Got Game is a 1998 American sports drama film written, produced and directed by Spike Lee and starring Denzel Washington. The film revolves around Jake Shuttlesworth, father of the top-ranked basketball prospect in the country, Jesus Shuttlesworth. Jake, in prison for killing his wife, is released on parole for a week by the states governor to persuade his son to play for the governors alma mater in exchange for a reduced prison sentence. A Goofy Movie A Goofy Movie is a 1995 animated musical comedy film produced by Disney MovieToons and Walt Disney Television Animation and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. The animated directorial debut of Kevin Lima, the film is based on The Disney Afternoon television series Goof Troop created by Robert Taylor and Michael Peraza Jr., and acts as a follow-up to the show. It features the voices of Jason Marsden, Bill Farmer, Jim Cummings, Kellie Martin, Pauly Shore, Jenna von Oÿ, and Wallace Shawn. The film was also dedicated to Pat Buttram, who died during the films production. Taking place a few years after the events of Goof Troop, A Goofy Movie follows Goofy and his son, Max, who is now in high school, and revolves around the father-son relationship between the two as Goofy takes Max on a fishing trip out of fear that Max is drifting away from him, unintentionally interfering with Maxs social life, particularly his relationship with Roxanne, his high school crush. Disney came up with the idea to make a theatrical animated film starring Goofy while considering ideas for a potential Goof Troop TV special. Lima wanted to flesh out Goofy as a character and "give him an emotional side" that would resonate with audiences. Much of the cast from the show reprised their roles, including Farmer as Goofy, Paulsen as PJ, and Cummings as Pete, whereas Dana Hill was replaced by Marsden as Maxs voice due to the characters age difference. R&B artist Tevin Campbell provided the vocals for Powerline, a fictitious music celebrity who prominently appears in the movie, singing the songs "Stand Out" and "I2I". A Goofy Movie was released theatrically on April 7, 1995, by Walt Disney Pictures, and made $35 million at the box office. Despite receiving mixed reviews, it has since attained a cult following, particularly among people that grew up with the film. A direct-to-video sequel to the film titled An Extremely Goofy Movie was released on February 29, 2000. Child's Play 2 Childs Play 2 is a 1990 American slasher film and the direct sequel to Childs Play, written by Don Mancini and directed by John Lafia, one of the co-writers in the first film. It is the second film in the Childs Play franchise and set two years after the first film; the plot follows Charles Lee Ray continuing his pursuit for Andy Barclay, who was placed in foster care, and transferring his soul into him after being resurrected. The film stars Alex Vincent, who returns as Andy Barclay; Gerrit Graham and Jenny Agutter as Andys foster parents; Christine Elise as Kyle; and Brad Dourif as the voice of Chucky. It is the debut appearance of Adam Wylie. Childs Play 2 was released on November 9, 1990, exactly two years after the first film was released. The film grossed $35.8 million worldwide. It holds a 40% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes based on 16 reviews. It was followed by Childs Play 3. Highlander II: The Quickening Highlander II: The Quickening is a 1991 French-American-Argentine science fiction action film directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Christopher Lambert, Sean Connery, Virginia Madsen and Michael Ironside. It is the second installment to the Highlander film series, and it was released on 12 April 1991 in the United Kingdom and 1 November 1991, in the United States. Highlander II was shot almost entirely in Argentina in the late 80s; after the countrys economy crashed, and right in the middle of an hyperinflation, the films investors took direct control of the film, removing Mulcahy and his creative influence almost entirely from the film. The film has received strongly negative reviews from critics and fans of the Highlander franchise for its retcons of the prior film, which drastically alter the series storyline and introduce a number of inconsistencies. Several alternative versions have been released by the filmmakers in an attempt to address these common complaints. The original theatrical edition is considered one of the worst movies ever made. Stolen Stolen, formerly known as Medallion, is a 2012 American action crime thriller film directed by Simon West and starring Nicolas Cage, Danny Huston, Malin Åkerman, M.C. Gainey, Sami Gayle, Mark Valley and Josh Lucas. The Good Girl The Good Girl is a 2002 American black comedy-drama film directed by Miguel Arteta from a script by Mike White, and stars Jennifer Aniston, Jake Gyllenhaal and John C. Reilly. Under Siege 2: Dark Territory Under Siege 2: Dark Territory is a 1995 American action thriller film set on board a train traveling through the Rocky Mountains from Denver to Los Angeles. Directed by Geoff Murphy, it stars Steven Seagal as the ex-Navy SEAL, Casey Ryback, and is the sequel to the 1992 film Under Siege also starring Seagal. The title refers to the railroading term that the subject train was travelling through dark territory, a section of railroad track that has no train signals and in which communications between train dispatchers and the railroad engineers were impossible. The film was produced by Seagal along with Arnon Milchan and Steve Perry. The films cast also included Eric Bogosian, Everett McGill, Morris Chestnut, Peter Greene, Kurtwood Smith and Katherine Heigl. Nick Mancuso, Andy Romano, and Dale Dye also reprised their roles from the first film. Black Death Black Death is a 2010 German-British action horror film directed by Christopher Smith from an original screenplay by Dario Poloni. It stars Sean Bean, Eddie Redmayne, and Carice van Houten. Despite not being credited as a writer, Smith made very significant changes in the second half of the script, including a new ending. All the scenes of Black Death were shot in chronological order, a rare occurrence. The Company Men The Company Men is an American drama film, written and directed by John Wells. It features Ben Affleck, Kevin Costner, Chris Cooper and Tommy Lee Jones. It premiered at the 26th Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2010 and had a one-week run in December 10, 2010 to be eligible for the years Academy Awards. The movie was released commercially in the United States and Canada on January 21, 2011. 1 - Nenokkadine 1: Nenokkadine is a 2014 Indian Telugu-language action psychological thriller film written and directed by Sukumar. Produced by Ram Achanta, Gopichand Achanta, and Anil Sunkara as 14 Reels Entertainment and distributed by Eros International, the film features Mahesh Babu and Kriti Sanon, who makes her Telugu cinema debut, in the lead roles while Nassar, Pradeep Rawat, Kelly Dorji, and Anu Hasan appear in supporting roles. Maheshs own son, Gautham Krishna, also made his debut in the film as a younger version of his father who is the protagonist. 1: Nenokkadine revolves around the search by Gautham, an Indian rockstar and musician who is missing 25 percent of his brains grey matter and suffering from the psychological disorder called Schizophrenia because he think about his parents, whom he believe that they were murdered and killed by three men who are killers. He wants to take revenge for those three men who killed his parents. Sameera, a journalist, convinces him that he is an orphan and is hallucinating. When Gautham kills one of the "imaginary" men for his psychological satisfaction, he realises that the dead man is real and leaves for London to find his roots and the other two killers behind his parents death. Sukumar began working on 1: Nenokkadine script after completing 100% Love, making a bus drivers tale about a boy who claimed that his parents were murdered on his bus the films base. R. Rathnavelu was the films director of photography, and Karthika Srinivas its editor. Devi Sri Prasad composed the soundtrack and background score. 1: Nenokkadine was introduced on 12 February 2012 and principal photography, which began on 23 April 2012, was completed in late December 2013. It was filmed in London, Belfast, Bangkok and Indian cities including Hyderabad, Mumbai, Goa, Chennai and Bangalore. Produced on a budget of 700 million, 1: Nenokkadine was released on 10 January 2014 on about 1,500 screens during the Makar Sankranti festival season. Grossing over $1.27 million, 1: Nenokkadine became the fourth-highest-grossing Telugu film in history at the United States box office. The film won three awards from eight nominations at the 4th South Indian International Movie Awards, and two awards at the 11th CineMAA Awards. It was dubbed into Tamil and Malayalam as Number 1 and into Hindi as 1: Ek Ka Dum. Hard Target Hard Target is a 1993 American action film directed by Hong Kong film director John Woo in his American debut. The film stars Jean-Claude van Damme as Chance Boudreaux, an out-of-work Cajun merchant seaman who saves a young woman, named Natasha Binder, from a gang of thugs in New Orleans. Chance learns that Binder is searching for her missing father, and agrees to aid Binder in her search. Boudreaux and Binder soon learn that Binders father has died at the hands of hunt organisers, Emil Fouchon and Pik van Cleef, ruthless businessmen who arrange the hunting of homeless men as a form of recreational sport. The screenplay was written by Chuck Pfarrer and is based on the 1932 film adaptation of Richard Connells 1924 short story "The Most Dangerous Game". Hard Target was Woos first American film and was also the first major Hollywood film made by a Chinese director. Universal Pictures was nervous about having Woo direct a feature, and sent in director Sam Raimi to look over the films production and to take Woos place as director if he were to fail. Woo went through several scripts finding mostly martial arts films with which he was not interested. After deciding on Chuck Pfarrers script for Hard Target, Woo wanted to have actor Kurt Russell in the lead role, but found Russell too busy with other projects. Woo then went with Universals initial choice of having Jean-Claude van Damme star. Woo got along with Van Damme during filming and raised the amount of action in the film as he knew that Van Damme was up for it. After 65 days of filming in New Orleans, Woo had trouble with the Motion Picture Association of America to secure the R rating that Universal wanted. Woo made dozens of cuts to the film until the MPAA allowed it an R rating. On its initial release, Hard Target received mixed reviews from film critics but was a financial success. The film is considered a cult film among fans especially for the action scenes. District 13: Ultimatum District 13: Ultimatum, also known as D13-U, is a 2009 sequel to the 2004 French parkour-filled action film District 13. The film, directed by Patrick Alessandrin and written and produced by Luc Besson, sees parkour artists David Belle and Cyril Raffaelli reprising their original roles of Leïto and Damien. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is a 1958 American drama film directed by Richard Brooks. It is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name by Tennessee Williams and adapted by Richard Brooks and James Poe. One of the top-ten box office hits of 1958, the film stars Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman, and Burl Ives. Spies Like Us Spies Like Us is a 1985 American comedy film directed by John Landis and starring Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, Steve Forrest, and Donna Dixon. The film presents the comic adventures of two novice intelligence agents sent to the Soviet Union. Originally written by Aykroyd and Dave Thomas to star Aykroyd and John Belushi at Universal, the script went into turnaround and was later picked up by Warner Bros. with Aykroyd and Chase starring. The film is an homage to the famous Road to … film series which starred Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. Hope himself makes a cameo in one scene. Other cameos in the film include directors Terry Gilliam, Sam Raimi, Costa-Gavras and Joel Coen, musician B.B. King, and visual effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen. A Royal Affair A Royal Affair is a 2012 historical drama film directed by Nikolaj Arcel, starring Mads Mikkelsen, Alicia Vikander and Mikkel Følsgaard. The story is set in the 18th century, at the court of the mentally ill King Christian VII of Denmark, and focuses on the romance between his wife, Caroline Matilda of Great Britain, and the royal physician Johann Friedrich Struensee. The film received two Silver Bears at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 85th Academy Awards. It was also nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film award at the 70th Golden Globe Awards. Peppermint Peppermint is a 2018 American vigilante action thriller film directed by Pierre Morel and starring Jennifer Garner. Also featuring John Ortiz, John Gallagher Jr., Juan Pablo Raba, and Tyson Ritter, the plot follows a mother who sets out for revenge against the cartel that killed her husband and daughter. The film was released in the United States on September 7, 2018. It has grossed over $53 million worldwide and received generally negative reviews from critics, although Garners performance was praised. 28 Days 28 Days is a 2000 American comedy-drama film directed by Betty Thomas and written by Susannah Grant. Sandra Bullock stars as Gwen Cummings, a newspaper columnist obliged to enter rehabilitation for alcoholism. The film costars Viggo Mortensen, Dominic West, Elizabeth Perkins, Steve Buscemi, and Diane Ladd. Rough Night Rough Night is a 2017 American black comedy film directed by Lucia Aniello and written by Aniello and Paul W. Downs. It stars Scarlett Johansson, Zoë Kravitz, Kate McKinnon, Jillian Bell, Ilana Glazer, Paul Downs, Ty Burrell, and Demi Moore, and follows a bachelorette party that goes wrong after a male stripper dies. The film was released in the United States on June 16, 2017, by Sony Pictures Releasing to goes through Columbia Pictures, received mixed reviews and grossed $47 million worldwide against a production budget of about $26 million. Two for the Money Two for the Money is a 2005 American sports-drama film directed by D. J. Caruso and starring Al Pacino, Matthew McConaughey, Rene Russo, Armand Assante, and Carly Pope. The film is about the world of sports gambling. It was released on October 7, 2005. Think Like a Man Think Like a Man is a 2012 American romantic comedy film directed by Tim Story and written by Keith Marryman and David A. Newman, based on Steve Harveys 2009 book Act Like a Lady. The film stars an ensemble cast, featuring Michael Ealy, Jerry Ferrara, Meagan Good, Regina Hall, Kevin Hart, Terrence J, Taraji P. Henson, Romany Malco and Gabrielle Union. The film was released on April 20, 2012 by Screen Gems. Proof Proof is a 2005 American drama film directed by John Madden and starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Anthony Hopkins, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Hope Davis. The screenplay was written by Rebecca Miller and David Auburn, based on Auburns Pulitzer Prize-winning play Proof. The Man Who Would Be King The Man Who Would Be King is a 1975 Technicolor adventure film adapted from the Rudyard Kipling novella of the same name. It was adapted and directed by John Huston and starred Sean Connery, Michael Caine, Saeed Jaffrey, and Christopher Plummer as Kipling. The film follows two rogue ex-soldiers, former non-commissioned officers in the British Army, who set off from late 19th-century British India in search of adventure and end up in faraway Kafiristan, where one is taken for a god and made their king. Honey Honey is a 2003 dance film directed by Billie Woodruff and stars Jessica Alba, Mekhi Phifer, Romeo Miller, Joy Bryant, David Moscow, with featured performances by Tweet, Jadakiss and Ginuwine and a cameo by Missy Elliott. The Rover The Rover is a 2014 Australian dystopian drama film written and directed by David Michôd and based on a story by Michôd and Joel Edgerton. It is a contemporary western taking place in the Australian outback, ten years after a global economic collapse. The film stars Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson, and features Scoot McNairy, David Field, Anthony Hayes, Gillian Jones, and Susan Prior. It premiered out of competition in the Midnight Screenings section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival on 18 May 2014. The film screened at the 2014 Sydney Film Festival on 7 June 2014, followed by the theatrical release of film in Australia on 12 June 2014. It had a limited release on 13 June 2014 in New York City and Los Angeles before expanding wide on 20 June 2014 in the United States. The film earned five nominations from AACTA Awards: Best Direction, Best Lead Actor for Guy Pearce, Best Supporting Actor for Robert Pattinson, Best Production Design and Best Original Music Score and included two wins: Best Supporting Actress for Susan Prior and Best Sound. Million Dollar Arm Million Dollar Arm is a 2014 American biographical sports drama film directed by Craig Gillespie and produced by Walt Disney Pictures from a screenplay written by Thomas McCarthy. The film is based on the true story of baseball pitchers Rinku Singh and Dinesh Patel who were discovered by sports agent J. B. Bernstein after winning a reality show competition. The film stars Jon Hamm as J. B. Bernstein, Bill Paxton as pitching coach Tom House, Suraj Sharma as Singh, Madhur Mittal as Patel, and Alan Arkin. The films music is composed by A. R. Rahman. Produced by Joe Roth, Mark Ciardi, and Gordon Gray, the film was released theatrically on May 16, 2014. Million Dollar Arm grossed $39.2 million and received mixed-to-positive reviews. Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse is a 2015 American zombie comedy film directed by Christopher B. Landon and written by Landon, Carrie Evans, Emi Mochizuki and Lona Williams. The film stars Tye Sheridan, Logan Miller, Joey Morgan, Sarah Dumont and David Koechner. The film was released on October 30, 2015 by Paramount Pictures. How the Grinch Stole Christmas! How the Grinch Stole Christmas! is a television special directed and co-produced by Chuck Jones. It is based on the eponymous childrens book by Dr. Seuss, the story of the Grinch trying to take away Christmas from the townsfolk of Whoville below his mountain hideaway. Originally telecast in the United States on CBS on December 18, 1966, it went on to become a perennial holiday special. The special also features the voice of Boris Karloff as the Grinch and the narrator. Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant Cirque du Freak: The Vampires Assistant is a 2009 American dark fantasy film adaptation of the Vampire Blood trilogy of the book series The Saga of Darren Shan by author Darren Shan. The film received mixed reviews and was a commercial failure. The Counterfeiters The Counterfeiters is a 2007 Austrian-German drama film written and directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky. It fictionalizes Operation Bernhard, a secret plan by Nazi Germany during World War II to destabilize the United Kingdom by flooding its economy with forged Bank of England pound notes. The film centres on a Jewish counterfeiter, Salomon Sally Sorowitsch, who is coerced into assisting the operation at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. The film is based on a memoir written by Adolf Burger, a Jewish Slovak typographer who was imprisoned in 1942 for forging baptismal certificates to save Jews from deportation, and was later interned at Sachsenhausen to work on Operation Bernhard. Ruzowitsky consulted closely with Burger through almost every stage of the writing and production. The film won the 2007 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar at the 80th Academy Awards. The Hunted The Hunted is a 2003 American action thriller film directed by William Friedkin and starring Tommy Lee Jones and Benicio del Toro. The Colony The Colony is a 2013 Canadian science fiction horror film directed by Jeff Renfroe and starring Laurence Fishburne, Kevin Zegers, and Bill Paxton. It had a limited release on 26 April 2013 in Canada, and was released on 20 September 2013 in the United States. The Great Mouse Detective The Great Mouse Detective is a 1986 American animated mystery film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 26th Disney animated feature film, the film was directed by Burny Mattinson, David Michener, and the team of John Musker and Ron Clements, who later directed The Little Mermaid and Aladdin. The film was also known as The Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective for its 1992 theatrical re-release and Basil the Great Mouse Detective in some countries. The main characters are all mice and rats living in Victorian London. Based on the childrens book series Basil of Baker Street by Eve Titus, it draws heavily on the tradition of Sherlock Holmes with a heroic mouse who consciously emulates the detective; Titus named the main character after actor Basil Rathbone, who is best remembered for playing Holmes in film. Sherlock Holmes also mentions "Basil" as one of his aliases in the Arthur Conan Doyle story "The Adventure of Black Peter". The Great Mouse Detective was released to theaters on July 2, 1986 to positive reviews and financial success, in sharp contrast to the box office under-performance of Disneys previous animated feature film The Black Cauldron. As such, the new senior management of the company were convinced that their animation department was still a viable enterprise and this set the stage for the Disney Renaissance. Candy Candy is a 2006 Australian romantic drama film, adapted from Luke Daviess novel A Novel of Love and Addiction. Candy was directed by debut film-maker Neil Armfield and stars Heath Ledger, Abbie Cornish and Geoffrey Rush. Candy, produced by Margaret Fink, was released in Australia on 25 May 2006 and subsequently released around the world. Fighting with My Family Fighting with My Family is a 2019 biographical sports comedy-drama film written and directed by Stephen Merchant. Based on the documentary by Max Fisher, it depicts the WWE career of professional wrestler Paige, portrayed by Florence Pugh. The film also stars Lena Headey, Nick Frost, Jack Lowden, Vince Vaughn, and Dwayne Johnson, who also acts as a producer. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on 28 January 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on 14 February 2019. It received positive reviews and grossed $39 million worldwide. Marnie Marnie is a 1964 American psychological thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The screenplay by Jay Presson Allen was based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Winston Graham. The film stars Tippi Hedren and Sean Connery. The music was composed by Bernard Herrmann, his last of seven critically acclaimed film scores for Hitchcock. Marnie also marked the end of Hitchcocks collaborations with cinematographer Robert Burks and editor George Tomasini. My Best Friend's Girl My Best Friends Girl is a 2008 romantic comedy film by Howard Deutch and stars Dane Cook, Kate Hudson, Jason Biggs, Diora Baird, Alec Baldwin, and Lizzy Caplan. It was released on September 19, 2008. Pathfinder Pathfinder is a 2007 American epic action film directed by Marcus Nispel, distributed by 20th Century Fox, and stars Karl Urban, Clancy Brown, Ralf Möller, Moon Bloodgood, Russell Means, Jay Tavare, and Nathaniel Arcand. Pathfinder received a widely negative critical reception and was a box office failure, grossing about USD 31 million compared to a budget of 45 million, it managed another estimated USD 22 million in DVD sales. The film was loosely based on a 1987 Norwegian film Pathfinder. It was also adapted into a graphic novel by Dark Horse Comics in 2011. Flight of the Navigator Flight of the Navigator is a 1986 American science fiction adventure film directed by Randal Kleiser and written by Mark H. Baker, Michael Burton and Matt MacManus. It stars Joey Cramer as David Freeman, a 12-year-old boy who is abducted by an alien spaceship and finds himself caught in a world that has changed around him. The films producers initially sent the project to Walt Disney Pictures in 1984, but the studio was unable to approve it and it was sent to Producers Sales Organization, which made a deal with Disney to distribute it in the United States. It was partially shot in Fort Lauderdale, and in Norway, being a co-production with Norwegian company Viking Film. American Pie Presents: The Book of Love American Pie Presents: The Book of Love is a 2009 American sex comedy film released by Universal Pictures. It is the fourth and final installment in American Pie Presents film series, a spin-off of the American Pie franchise. The film stars Bug Hall, John Patrick Jordan, Kevin M. Horton, Brandon Hardesty, and Eugene Levy. This was Sherman Hemsleys final film appearance before his death on July 24, 2012. American Pie Presents: The Book of Love was released direct-to-DVD in the United States on December 22, 2009. Shall We Dance Shall We Dance? is a 2004 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Peter Chelsom and starring Richard Gere, Jennifer Lopez, and Susan Sarandon. It is a remake of the 1996 Japanese film of the same name. Vegas Vacation Vegas Vacation is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Stephen Kessler. It is the fourth installment in National Lampoon’s Vacation film series, and was written by Elisa Bell, based on a story by Bell and Bob Ducsay. The film stars Chevy Chase, Beverly DAngelo and Randy Quaid, with Ethan Embry and Marisol Nichols as Griswold children Rusty and Audrey. The film opened at #4 at the box office and grossed over $36.4 million domestically. Vegas Vacation is the first theatrical Vacation film not to carry the National Lampoon label or a screenwriting credit from John Hughes. Nine Nine is a 2009 romantic musical drama film directed and produced by Rob Marshall and written by Michael Tolkin and Anthony Minghella. The film is an adaptation of the 1982 musical of the same name, which in turn is based on Federico Fellinis semi-autobiographical 1963 film 8½. In addition to songs from the stage musical, all written by Maury Yeston, the film has three original songs, also written by Yeston. The ensemble principal cast consists of Daniel Day-Lewis, Marion Cotillard, Penélope Cruz, Judi Dench, Fergie, Kate Hudson, Nicole Kidman, and Sophia Loren. The film premiered in London, opened the 6th annual Dubai International Film Festival on December 9, 2009 and was released in the United States on December 18, 2009, in New York City and Los Angeles, with a wide release on December 25, 2009. Though a critical and commercial failure, Nine was nominated for four Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress, Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design and Best Original Song. One Fine Day One Fine Day is a 1996 American romantic comedy film directed by Michael Hoffman, starring Michelle Pfeiffer and George Clooney as two single working parents, with Alex D. Linz and Mae Whitman as their children. The title comes from the 1963 song "One Fine Day" by The Chiffons, which is heard in the film. Michelle Pfeiffer served as an executive producer on the film, which was made in association with her company Via Rosa Productions. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song. A Haunted House A Haunted House is a 2013 American found footage parody comedy horror film directed by Michael Tiddes, written, produced and starring Marlon Wayans. Although Wayans said the film was "not exactly a parody" but rather a movie with funny characters doing the opposite of what typical people do in similar horror films," the film pokes fun at the "found footage" horror genre, such as Paranormal Activity and The Devil Inside. It was released on January 11, 2013 and was panned by critics, but grossed $60 million against a budget of $2.5 million. A sequel, A Haunted House 2, was released on April 18, 2014. Neon Genesis Evangelion is a Japanese mecha anime television series produced by Gainax and Tatsunoko Production, directed by Hideaki Anno and broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 1995 to March 1996. The cast included Megumi Ogata as Shinji Ikari, Megumi Hayashibara as Rei Ayanami, and Yūko Miyamura as Asuka Langley Soryu. Music for the series was composed by Shirō Sagisu. Evangelion is set fifteen years after a worldwide cataclysm, particularly in the futuristic fortified city of Tokyo-3. The protagonist is Shinji, a teenage boy who was recruited by his father to the shadowy organization Nerv to pilot a giant bio-machine mecha called an "Evangelion" into combat with alien beings called "Angels". The series explores the experiences and emotions of Evangelion pilots and members of Nerv as they try to prevent any and all of the Angels from causing another cataclysm, and as they deal with the quest of finding out the real truth behind events and organizational moves. The series features imagery derived from Kabbalah, Christianity, and Judaism. Neon Genesis Evangelion received critical acclaim but also garnered controversy. Particularly controversial were the last two episodes of the show, leading the team behind the series to produce the original intended version of the ending in the 1997 film The End of Evangelion. Regarded as a deconstruction of the mecha genre, the original TV series led to a rebirth of the anime industry and has become a cultural icon. Film, manga, home video, and other products in the Evangelion franchise have achieved record sales in Japanese markets and strong sales in overseas markets, with related goods selling over by 2007 and Evangelion pachinko machines selling by 2015. Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham..., also known as K3G, is a 2001 Indian family drama film written and directed by Karan Johar and produced by Yash Johar. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Hrithik Roshan and Kareena Kapoor, with Rani Mukerji appearing in an extended special appearance. The music was composed by Jatin Lalit, Sandesh Shandilya and Aadesh Shrivastava, with lyrics penned by Sameer and Anil Pandey. The background score was composed by Babloo Chakravarty. The film tells the story of an Indian family, which faces troubles and misunderstandings over their adopted sons marriage to a girl belonging to a lower socio-economic group than them. Development of the film began in 1998, soon after the release of Johars debut film Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. Principal photography began on 16 October 2000 in Mumbai and continued in London and Egypt. Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... was promoted with the tag-line "Its All About Loving Your Parents". Initially scheduled to release during the Diwali festivities of 2001, the film eventually released in India, United Kingdom and North America on 14 December 2001. In 2003, it became the first Indian film to be given a theatrical release in Germany. Upon release, the film met with mixed reviews from film critics and received polarising reactions to Karan Johars "larger-than-life" directorial style, with some seeing it as an "oddly hollow film". Made on a budget of , Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... emerged as a major commercial success, both domestically and internationally, with a lifetime gross of at the worldwide box office. Outside India, the film was the highest-grossing Indian film ever, until its record was broken by Johars next directorial, Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna. Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... won several awards at popular award ceremonies the following year, including five Filmfare Awards. Hunter Killer Hunter Killer is a 2018 American action thriller film directed by Donovan Marsh, written by Arne Schmidt and Jamie Moss, and based on the 2012 novel Firing Point by Don Keith and George Wallace. The film stars Gerard Butler, Gary Oldman, Michael Nyqvist, Common, Linda Cardellini and Toby Stephens, and follows a submarine crew and a group of Navy SEALs who rescue the captured Russian President from a coup. Hunter Killer was released in the United States on October 26, 2018, by Summit Entertainment. A box-office flop, the film received mixed reviews from critics, who saw it as "an undemanding, by-the-numbers actioner". Dhoom 3 Dhoom 3 is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film written and directed by Vijay Krishna Acharya and produced by Aditya Chopra, It stars Aamir Khan, Katrina Kaif, Abhishek Bachchan and Uday Chopra in lead roles. Dhoom 3 is the third installment of the Dhoom series and the sequel to Dhoom and Dhoom 2. The film sees Abhishek Bachchan and Uday Chopra reprise their roles as protagonists Jai and Ali. Aamir Khan plays the antagonist. Tabrett Bethell and Andrew Bicknell are also featured in supporting roles. Made on a budget of , it was one of the most expensive Indian films.Dhoom 3 was released on 20 December 2013, as the first Indian film to be released in the IMAX motion picture film format with Dolby Atmos surround sound. The film went on to gross worldwide in just ten days, to become the eleventh highest-grossing Indian film of all time. The film was screened during the 2014 International Film Festival of India in the Celebrating Dance in Indian Cinema section. The Reaping The Reaping is a 2007 American psychological horror thriller film, starring Hilary Swank. The film was directed by Stephen Hopkins for Warner Bros., Village Roadshow Pictures and Dark Castle Entertainment. The music for the film was scored by John Frizzell. A Man Called Ove A Man Called Ove is a Swedish comedy-drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden 25 December 2015. The film was written and directed by Hannes Holm, and is based on author Fredrik Backmans 2012 book of the same name. In the leading role as Ove is Rolf Lassgård. The film was nominated for six awards, winning two, at the 51st Guldbagge Awards in 2016. It was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film and Best Makeup and Hairstyling categories at the 89th Academy Awards. 1922 1922 is a 2017 American horror drama film written and directed by Zak Hilditch, based on Stephen Kings novella of the same name. Starring Thomas Jane, Neal McDonough, and Molly Parker, the film was released on Netflix on October 20, 2017. Enemy Mine Enemy Mine is a 1985 West German-American science fiction film directed by Wolfgang Petersen and written by Edward Khmara, based on Barry B. Longyears novella of the same name. The film stars Dennis Quaid and Louis Gossett as a human and alien soldier, respectively, who become stranded together on an inhospitable planet and must overcome their mutual distrust in order to cooperate and survive. The film began production in Budapest in April 1984 under the direction of Richard Loncraine, who quickly ran into "creative differences" with producer Stephen Friedman and executives at 20th Century Fox; the project was shut down after a week of shooting. Petersen then took over as director and reshot Loncraines scenes after moving the production to Munich. Originally budgeted at $17 million, the film ultimately cost more than $40 million after marketing costs were factored in, and was a box office bomb during the 1985 holiday season, earning only a little over $12 million. However, the film had a big success in the former Soviet Union, where it became the first Western sci-fi film shown in the theaters. It gained a cult following afterwards. Fired Up! Fired Up! is a 2009 American teen comedy film directed by Will Gluck, who is also credited with writing the movie under the pseudonym Freedom Jones. The main plot revolves around two popular high school student football players who attend a cheerleading camp for the summer to get close to its 300 female cheerleaders. To Die For To Die For is a 1995 criminal comedy-drama film, made in a mockumentary format, directed by Gus Van Sant and written by Buck Henry, based on the novel of the same name by Joyce Maynard, which in turn was inspired by the story of Pamela Smart. It stars Nicole Kidman, Matt Dillon, and Joaquin Phoenix. Major supporting roles feature Illeana Douglas, Wayne Knight, Casey Affleck, Kurtwood Smith, Dan Hedaya, and Alison Folland. Kidman was nominated for a BAFTA and won a Golden Globe Award and a Best Actress Award at the 1st Empire Awards for her performance. Her character has been described as suffering from narcissistic personality disorder in the scientific journal BMC Psychiatry. The film includes cameos by George Segal, David Cronenberg, author Maynard, and screenwriter Henry. It features original music by Danny Elfman. Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, also known as RNBDJ, is a 2008 Indian romantic comedy film written and directed by Aditya Chopra and produced by Yash Chopra and Aditya Chopra under the banner Yash Raj Films. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan and newcomer Anushka Sharma in the lead roles. Khan plays a mild-mannered office worker named Surinder Sahni, whose love for the beautiful and vivacious Taani causes him to transform himself into the loud and fun-loving "Raj" to win her love. It was released worldwide on 12 December 2008 and marked Aditya Chopras return to directing after an eight-year break, following his previous film, Mohabbatein. The film was not heavily promoted pre-release, contrary to previous Khan or Yash Raj films, mainly because of the filmmakers decision to keep it low-profile because of the terror attacks in Mumbai. Upon release, the film received positive reviews and broke many box office records. It was declared a blockbuster despite the fact that it was released only two weeks after the 2008 Mumbai attacks, amidst uncertainty and apprehensions from the trade regarding market conditions at the time. At the end of its theatrical run, it grossed over worldwide and was also the highest-grossing film of the year in the overseas market, thus becoming Yash Raj Films and Shahrukh Khans highest-grossing film at the time of its release. The films soundtrack was composed by Salim–Sulaiman, and it became the first Bollywood soundtrack to reach the top ten albums sales for the iTunes Store. The films script was recognised by a number of critics and was invited to be included in the Margaret Herrick Library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, just a day after its release. The script is accessible for research purposes only; students, filmmakers, writers, and actors are among the regular patrons. The Descent: Part 2 The Descent Part 2 is a 2009 British adventure horror film and sequel to the 2005 horror film The Descent. It was directed by Jon Harris from a screenplay by James McCarthy, J Blakeson, and James Watkins. The film was produced by Christian Colson and Ivana MacKinnon; Neil Marshall, the writer and director of the original, was an executive producer. Shot in London and Surrey, it was released in cinemas in the UK on 2 December 2009 and on DVD on 27 April 2010 in the U.S. Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium Mr. Magoriums Wonder Emporium is a 2007 Canadian–American family/childrens fantasy comedy film written and directed by Zach Helm, produced by FilmColony, Mandate Pictures, Walden Media, Richard N. Gladstein and James Garavente and music composed by Alexandre Desplat and Aaron Zigman. The film stars Dustin Hoffman as the owner of a magical toy store, and Natalie Portman as his store employee. Also starring Jason Bateman as the accountant and Zach Mills as the hat collector and his store volunteer. The film was theatrically released on November 16, 2007 by 20th Century Fox. The film received mixed reviews and grossed $69.5 million worldwide. Helm subsequently disowned the film in later years. It received a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young Actor. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 4, 2008 by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. Throne of Blood is a 1957 Japanese historical drama film co-written and directed by Akira Kurosawa. The film transposes the plot of William Shakespeares play Macbeth from Medieval Scotland to feudal Japan, with stylistic elements drawn from Noh drama. The film stars Toshiro Mifune and Isuzu Yamada in the lead roles, modelled on the characters Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. As with the play, the film tells the story of a warrior who assassinates his sovereign at the urging of his ambitious wife. Kurosawa was a fan of the play and intended to make his own adaptation for several years, delaying it after learning of Orson Welles Macbeth. Among his changes was the ending, which required archers to fire arrows around Mifune. The film was shot around Mount Fuji and Izu Peninsula. Despite the change in setting and language and numerous creative liberties, Throne of Blood often is considered one of the better film adaptations of the play. It won two Mainichi Film Awards, including Best Actor for Mifune. When a Stranger Calls When a Stranger Calls is a 2006 American horror film directed by Simon West and written by Jake Wade Wall. The film stars Camilla Belle, Brian Geraghty, Katie Cassidy, and Clark Gregg. Belle plays a babysitter who starts to receive threatening phone calls from an unidentified stranger, played by both Tommy Flanagan and Lance Henriksen. The film is a remake of Fred Waltons 1979 horror film of the same name which became a cult classic for its legendary opening 20 minutes, which this remake extends to a feature-length film. The film was theatrically released on February 3, 2006, and was universally panned by critics upon release. It grossed over $66.9 million worldwide on a $15 million budget. Before I Fall Before I Fall is a 2017 American teen drama film directed by Ry Russo-Young and written by Maria Maggenti, based on the 2010 novel of the same name by Lauren Oliver. The film stars Zoey Deutch, Halston Sage, Logan Miller, Kian Lawley, Jennifer Beals, Diego Boneta and Elena Kampouris. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2017, and was theatrically released on March 3, 2017, by Open Road Films. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $18 million worldwide against its $5 million budget. According to IndieWire, it was one of the highest grossing independent films of 2017. Drunken Master II Drunken Master II is a 1994 Hong Kong action-comedy kung fu film directed by Lau Kar-leung and Jackie Chan, who stars as Chinese martial arts master and folk hero of Cantonese ethnicity, Wong Fei-hung. It was Chans first traditional style martial arts film since The Young Master and Dragon Lord. The film was released in North America as The Legend of Drunken Master in 2000. The film is a sequel to Chans 1978 film Drunken Master, directed by Yuen Woo-ping. Another film, Drunken Master III features little in common with either this or its predecessor, and is not considered a sequel. In 2005, Drunken Master II was named one of the top 100 best films of all time by Time magazine. In 2015, the British Film Institute selected Drunken Master II as one of the 10 best action movies of all time. The Hitcher The Hitcher is a 1986 American road action horror film directed by Robert Harmon and written by Eric Red. It stars Rutger Hauer as a seemingly suicidal and homicidal maniac and C. Thomas Howell as his primary victim. The film also features Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jeffrey DeMunn. It was released in the United States on February 21, 1986. The film met with tepid critical response and grossed about $5.8 million. The Message The Message is a 1976 epic historical drama film directed and produced by Moustapha Akkad, chronicling the life and times of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through the perspective of his uncle Hamza ibn Abdul-Muttalib and adopted son Zayd ibn Harithah. Released in both separately-filmed Arabic and English-language versions, The Message serves as an introduction to early Islamic history. The international ensemble cast includes Anthony Quinn, Irene Papas, Michael Ansara, Johnny Sekka, Michael Forest, André Morell, Garrick Hagon, Damien Thomas, and Martin Benson. It was an international co-production between Lebanon, Kuwait, Libya, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and the United Kingdom. The film was nominated for Best Original Score in the 50th Academy Awards, composed by Maurice Jarre, but lost the award to Star Wars. Alone in the Dark Alone in the Dark is a 2005 action horror film loosely based on the fourth installment of Infogrames video game series of the same name. Directed by Uwe Boll, the film stars Christian Slater as supernatural detective Edward Carnby, and also features a cast of Tara Reid, Stephen Dorff, Frank C. Turner, Matthew Walker, Will Sanderson, Mike Dopud, Mark Acheson, Darren Shahlavi, Karin Konoval and Ed Anders. Upon release, the film was both a commercial failure and a critical disaster. Many have considered this to be one of the worst films ever made. Despite this, a sequel was released in 2008. Ladyhawke Ladyhawke is a 1985 American medieval fantasy film directed and produced by Richard Donner and starring Matthew Broderick, Rutger Hauer, and Michelle Pfeiffer. The story is about a young thief who unwillingly gets involved with a warrior and his lady that are hunted by the Bishop of Aquila. As he comes to know about the couples past and secret, he finds himself determined to help them overcome the Bishops oppressions, both in arms and in the form of a demonic curse. Somewhere Somewhere is a 2010 American drama film written and directed by Sofia Coppola. The film follows Johnny Marco, a newly famous actor, as he recuperates from a minor injury at the Chateau Marmont, a well-known Hollywood retreat. Despite money, fame and professional success, Marco is trapped in an existential crisis and has an emotionally empty daily life. When his ex-wife suffers an unexplained breakdown and goes away, she leaves Cleo, their 11-year-old daughter, in his care. They spend time together and her presence helps Marco mature and accept adult responsibility. The film explores ennui among Hollywood stars, the father–daughter relationship and offers an oblique comedy of show business, particularly Hollywood film-making and the life of a "star". Somewhere premiered at the 67th Venice International Film Festival where it received the Golden Lion award for best picture. Critical opinion was mildly positive. Reviewers praised the patience of the films visual style and its empathy for a handful of characters, but some found Somewhere to be too repetitive of themes in Coppolas previous work, or did not sympathize with the protagonist because of his relative success. It was released to theaters in the United Kingdom and Ireland on December 10, 2010, and in the United States on December 22, 2010. Curse of the Golden Flower Curse of the Golden Flower is a 2006 Chinese epic wuxia drama film written and directed by Zhang Yimou. The Mandarin Chinese title of the movie is taken from the last line of the Qi Dynasty poem written by the rebel leader Emperor Huang Chao who was also the Emperor of the Qi Dynasty that was at war against the Later Tang Dynasty. With a budget of US$45 million, it was at the time of its release the most expensive Chinese film to date, surpassing Chen Kaiges The Promise. It was chosen as Chinas entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for the year 2006; but did not receive the nomination. The film was, however, nominated for Costume Design. In 2007 it received fourteen nominations at the 26th Hong Kong Film Awards and won Best Actress for Gong Li, Best Art Direction, Best Costume and Make Up Design and Best Original Film Song for "菊花台" by Jay Chou. The plot is based on Cao Yus 1934 play Thunderstorm, but is set in the Imperial court in ancient China. The plot could also be based on King Lear, but set in Tang Dynasty China instead of Medieval Europe. The Natural The Natural is a 1984 American sports film based on Bernard Malamuds 1952 novel of the same name, directed by Barry Levinson and starring Robert Redford, Glenn Close, and Robert Duvall. Like the book, the film recounts the experiences of Roy Hobbs, an individual with great "natural" baseball talent, spanning the decades of Roys career. It was the first film produced by TriStar Pictures. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actress, and it was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress. Many of the baseball scenes were filmed in 1983 at War Memorial Stadium in Buffalo, built in 1937 and demolished in 1988. All-High Stadium, also in Buffalo, stood in for Chicagos Wrigley Field in a key scene. Striptease Striptease is a 1996 American erotic black comedy film directed, co-produced and written by Andrew Bergman, and starring Demi Moore, Armand Assante, Ving Rhames, Robert Patrick and Burt Reynolds. Based on Carl Hiaasens novel of the same name, the film centers on an FBI secretary-turned-stripper who becomes involved in both a child-custody dispute and corrupt politics. Striptease was released theatrically on June 28, 1996 by Columbia Pictures and was universally panned by critics, and won several Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Picture. Although it underperformed at the North American box office, the film still managed to be a moderate financial success overseas, with worldwide gross of $113 million against its $50 million budget. Nevertheless, it was widely considered a failure mostly because of its under-performance domestically and failing to meet expectations. Moore was paid a then-unprecedented $12.5 million to star in the film, making her the highest paid actress in film history. The subsequent debacle of the film as well as contempt of her performance marked a massive downturn in her career. Fever Pitch Fever Pitch is a 2005 romantic comedy film. It is directed by the Farrelly brothers, and stars Drew Barrymore and Jimmy Fallon. It is a remake of the 1997 film. Nick Hornby, who had written the original book and the 1997 screenplay adaptation, acted as an executive producer for the American remake. While both the book and the original 1997 film are about association football, the 2005 adaptation, aimed at the U.S. market, is about baseball. Both Fever Pitch films feature real-life dramatic or unexpected sporting victories, the original focusing on Arsenals last minute League title win in 1989, and the remake on the Boston Red Soxs 2004 World Series Championship. Glory Road Glory Road is a 2006 American sports drama film directed by James Gartner, based on a true story surrounding the events leading to the 1966 NCAA University Division Basketball Championship. Don Haskins portrayed by Josh Lucas, head coach of Texas Western College, coached a team with an all-black starting lineup, a first in NCAA history. Glory Road explores racism, discrimination, and student athletics. Supporting actors Jon Voight and Derek Luke also star in principal roles. The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios of Walt Disney Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Texas Western Productions, and Glory Road Productions. It was commercially distributed by Buena Vista Pictures theatrically and by the Buena Vista Home Entertainment division for the video rental market. It premiered in theaters nationwide in the United States on January 13, 2006, grossing $42,938,449 in box office business despite generally mixed reviews from critics. Glory Road was nominated for a number of awards including the Humanitas Prize; the film won the 2006 ESPY Award for Best Sports Movie. On January 10, 2006, the original motion picture soundtrack was released by the Hollywood Records music label. The soundtrack was composed and orchestrated by musician Trevor Rabin. The DVD release, featuring theatrical trailers, extended interviews with players and colleagues of coach Haskins, and deleted scenes, among other highlights, was released in the U.S. on June 6, 2006. Howard the Duck Howard the Duck is a 1986 American comic science fiction film directed by Willard Huyck and starring Lea Thompson, Jeffrey Jones, and Tim Robbins. Based on the Marvel comic book of the same title, the film was produced by Gloria Katz and written by Huyck and Katz, with George Lucas as executive producer. The screenplay was originally intended to be an animated film, but the film adaptation became live-action because of a contractual obligation. Although several TV adaptations of Marvel characters had aired during the preceding 21 years, this was the first theatrically released feature film, coming after the serial Captain America. Lucas proposed adapting the comic book following the production of American Graffiti. After multiple production difficulties and mixed response to test screenings, Howard the Duck was released in theaters on August 1, 1986. Upon its release, the film was a critical and commercial failure, and in the years since, is considered one of the worst films of all time. It was nominated for seven Razzie Awards, and made about US$15 million domestically compared to its US$37 million budget. Despite the criticism, it has gained a cult following among fans of the comic-book series. Grumpy Old Men Grumpy Old Men is a 1993 American romantic comedy film starring Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, and Ann-Margret, along with Burgess Meredith, Daryl Hannah, Kevin Pollak, Ossie Davis, and Buck Henry and directed by Donald Petrie. The screenplay was written by Mark Steven Johnson, who also wrote the sequel Grumpier Old Men. The original music score was composed by Alan Silvestri. This was the sixth film starring both Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, and their first pairing since 1981s Buddy Buddy. MacGruber MacGruber is a 2010 American action comedy film based on the Saturday Night Live sketch of the same name, itself a parody of action-adventure television series MacGyver. Jorma Taccone of the comedy trio The Lonely Island directed the film, which stars Will Forte in the title role; Kristen Wiig as Vicki St. Elmo, MacGrubers work partner and love interest; Ryan Phillippe as Dixon Piper, a young lieutenant who becomes part of MacGrubers team; Maya Rudolph as Casey, MacGrubers deceased wife; and Val Kilmer as Dieter von Cunth, the villain. Originally scheduled for release on April 23, 2010, the film was instead released on May 21, 2010, grossing $9.3 million worldwide against a $10 million budget. The film has since been labeled a cult classic. Andrei Rublev Andrei Rublev is a 1969 Soviet biographical historical drama film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky and co-written with Andrei Konchalovsky. The film was remade and re-edited from the 1966 film titled The Passion According to Andrei by Tarkovsky which was censored during the first decade of the Brezhnev era in the Soviet Union. The film is loosely based on the life of Andrei Rublev, the 15th-century Russian icon painter. The film features Anatoly Solonitsyn, Nikolai Grinko, Ivan Lapikov, Nikolai Sergeyev, Nikolai Burlyayev and Tarkovskys wife Irma Raush. Savva Yamshchikov, a famous Russian restorer and art historian, was a scientific consultant of the film. Andrei Rublev is set against the background of 15th-century Russia. Although the film is only loosely based on the life of Andrei Rublev, it seeks to depict a realistic portrait of medieval Russia. Tarkovsky sought to create a film that shows the artist as "a world-historic figure" and "Christianity as an axiom of Russia’s historical identity" during a turbulent period of Russian history that ultimately resulted in the Tsardom of Russia. The films themes include artistic freedom, religion, political ambiguity, autodidacticism, and the making of art under a repressive regime. Because of this, it was not released domestically in the officially atheist Soviet Union for years after it was completed, except for a single 1966 screening in Moscow. A version of the film was shown at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the FIPRESCI prize. In 1971, a censored version of the film was released in the Soviet Union. The film was further cut for commercial reasons upon its U.S. release through Columbia Pictures in 1973. As a result, several versions of the film exist. Although these issues with censorship obscured and truncated the film for many years following its release, the film was soon recognized by many western critics and film directors as a highly original and accomplished work. Even more since being restored to its original version, Andrei Rublev has come to be regarded as one of the greatest films of all time, and has often been ranked highly in both the Sight & Sound critics and directors polls. The Visitor The Visitor is a 2007 American drama film written and directed by Tom McCarthy and produced by Michael London and Mary Jane Skalski. Executive producers were Jeff Skoll and Omar Amanat. The screenplay focuses on a lonely man in late middle age whose life changes when a chance encounter with an immigrant couple forces him to face issues relating to identity, immigration, and cross-cultural communication in post-9/11 New York City. For The Visitor, McCarthy won the 2008 Independent Spirit Award for Best Director, while Richard Jenkins was nominated for Best Actor in the 2009 Academy Awards. Le Samouraï Le Samouraï is a 1967 neo-noir crime film written and directed by Jean-Pierre Melville. It stars Alain Delon, Nathalie Delon, and François Périer. This film was Melvilles first film made in colour. Planes Planes is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated sports comedy film produced by Disneytoon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a spin-off of Pixars Cars franchise. Despite not being produced by Pixar, the film was co-written and executive produced by Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios then-chief creative officer John Lasseter, who directed the first two Cars films. The film stars the voices of Dane Cook, Stacy Keach, Priyanka Chopra in her Hollywood debut, Brad Garrett, Teri Hatcher, Danny Mann, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Roger Craig Smith, John Cleese, Carlos Alazraqui, Val Kilmer, and Anthony Edwards. Like many of Disneytoons films, it was initially set to be released as a direct-to-video film, but was instead theatrically released on August 9, 2013 in the Disney Digital 3D and RealD 3D formats. The film grossed $239.3 million worldwide on a $50 million budget, despite receiving negative reviews from critics. A sequel, titled Fire & Rescue, was theatrically released on July 18, 2014. Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter is a 1984 American slasher film directed by Joseph Zito, produced by Frank Mancuso Jr., and starring Kimberly Beck, Corey Feldman, Crispin Glover, and Ted White as Jason Voorhees. It is the fourth installment in the Friday the 13th film series. Picking up immediately after the events of Friday the 13th Part III, the story follows a presumed-dead Jason Voorhees brought to the morgue, where he spontaneously revives and escapes, returning to Crystal Lake to continue his killing spree. Much like Part III, the film was originally supposed to be the final installment in the series. Mancuso Jr. wanted to conclude the series as he felt nobody respected him for his assisting work on the series regardless of how much the films earned at the box office, as well as wanting to work on other projects. Paramount Pictures supported the decision, as they were aware of the declining popularity of slasher films at the time of its release. As a result, the film was marketed as "The Final Chapter" to ensure it as such. Make-up artist Tom Savini, who worked on the first film, returned because he wanted to help kill off Jason, whom he helped create. The film was originally scheduled to be released in October, but was pushed up to April 13, 1984. Upon its theatrical release, the film grossed $33 million in the U.S. on a budget of $2.6 million, making it the fourth most attendance of the Friday the 13th series with approximately 9,815,700 tickets sold. The film received generally negative reviews from critics. Despite being billed as the final film, its success prompted another sequel, A New Beginning, one year later. The Little Rascals The Little Rascals is a 1994 American family comedy film produced by Amblin Entertainment, and released by Universal Pictures on August 5, 1994. The film is an adaptation of Hal Roachs Our Gang, a series of short films of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s which centered on the adventures of a group of neighborhood children. The film, with a screenplay by Paul Guay, Stephen Mazur, and Penelope Spheeriswho also directedpresents several of the Our Gang characters in an updated setting, and features re-interpretations of several of the original shorts. It was the first collaboration by Guay and Mazur, whose subsequent comedies were Liar Liar and Heartbreakers. Another film based on Our Gang, The Little Rascals Save the Day, was released as a direct-to-video feature in 2014. Hoosiers Hoosiers is a 1986 sports film written by Angelo Pizzo and directed by David Anspaugh in his feature directorial debut. It tells the story of a small-town Indiana high school basketball team that wins the state championship. It is loosely based on the Milan High School team that won the 1954 state championship. Gene Hackman stars as Norman Dale, a new coach with a spotty past. The film co-stars Barbara Hershey and Dennis Hopper, whose role as the basketball-loving town drunk earned him an Oscar nomination. Jerry Goldsmith was also nominated for an Academy Award for his score. In 2001, Hoosiers was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Lilya 4-Ever Lilja 4-ever is a 2002 Swedish-Danish drama film, which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 23 August 2002, directed by Lukas Moodysson. Lilja 4-ever is a story of the downward spiral of Lilja Michailova, played by Oksana Akinshina, a girl in the former Soviet Union whose mother abandons her to move to the United States. The story is loosely based on the true case of Danguolė Rasalaitė, and examines the issue of human trafficking and sexual slavery. The film received positive reviews both in Sweden and abroad. It won five Guldbagge Awards including Best Film, as well as was nominated for Best Film and Best Actress at the European Film Awards. The movie was lauded by critics, and has since been deemed one of the bleakest and most depressing movies ever made. I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore. I Dont Feel at Home in This World Anymore is a 2017 American comedy thriller film written and directed by Macon Blair in his directorial debut. It stars Melanie Lynskey, Elijah Wood, David Yow, Jane Levy and Devon Graye. The films title originates from an old gospel song "I Dont Feel at Home in This World Anymore", which was greatly popularised by country singers Carter Family and Woody Guthrie. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2017; it went on to win the Grand Jury Prize for the U.S. Dramatic competition. It was released by Netflix on 24 February 2017. Halloween: The Return of Michael Myers Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers is a 1988 American slasher film directed by Dwight H. Little, written by Alan B. McElroy, and starring Donald Pleasence, Ellie Cornell, and Danielle Harris. The fourth installment in the Halloween film series, it focuses on Michael Myers returning to Haddonfield to kill his niece Jamie Lloyd, the daughter of Laurie Strode, with his former psychiatrist Dr. Sam Loomis once more pursuing him. As its title suggests, the film marks the return of Michael Myers after his absence from the previous installment, Season of the Witch. Initially, John Carpenter and co-producer Debra Hill retired the Michael Myers storyline after the second installment of the series, intending to feature a new Halloween-season-related plot every sequel, of which Halloween III would be the first. Halloween 4 was originally intended to be a ghost story; however, due to the disappointing financial performance of the third film, Halloween 4 reintroduced Michael Myers, where he has stayed for the remainder of the series. Released in the United States on October 21, 1988, Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers grossed a total of $17.8 million on a budget of $5 million, and received mostly negative reviews from critics. However, the film, much like the series in general, has obtained a strong cult following since its release. A sequel, The Revenge of Michael Myers, was released one year later. Cold Pursuit Cold Pursuit is a 2019 action thriller film directed by Hans Petter Moland from a screenplay by Frank Baldwin. The film stars Liam Neeson, Tom Bateman, Tom Jackson, Emmy Rossum, Domenick Lombardozzi, Julia Jones, John Doman, and Laura Dern. It is an official remake of the 2014 Norwegian film In Order of Disappearance, also directed by Moland, and follows a vengeful snowplow driver who starts killing the members of a drug cartel following the murder of his son. The film was released in the United States on February 8, 2019, by Summit Entertainment. It was a moderate box office success grossing over $76 million worldwide and received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the action sequences and the dark humor. Oliver & Company Oliver & Company is a 1988 American animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released on November 18, 1988, by Walt Disney Pictures. The 27th Disney animated feature film, the film is based on the classic Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist, which has been adapted many other times for the screen. In the film, Oliver is a homeless kitten who joins a gang of dogs to survive in the streets. Among other changes, the setting of the film was relocated from 19th century London to modern-day New York City, Fagins gang is made up of dogs, and Sykes is a loan shark. Following the release of The Black Cauldron, Michael Eisner and Jeffrey Katzenberg held a pitch meeting with the animation staff, in which story artist Pete Young pitched the idea to adapt Oliver Twist with dogs. The pitch was quickly approved, and the film quickly went into production under the working title Oliver and the Dodger. Released on the same day as The Land Before Time, Oliver & Company was a box office success, but it received mixed reviews from film critics. The film was re-released in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom on March 29, 1996. It was then released on home video later that same year, and again in 2002 and 2009 on DVD. The film was released on Blu-ray Disc in 2013, commemorating its 25th Anniversary. Deconstructing Harry Deconstructing Harry is a 1997 comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen. This film tells the story of a successful writer named Harry Block, played by Allen, who draws inspiration from people he knows in real life, and from events that happened to him, sometimes causing these people to become alienated from him as a result. The central plot features Block driving to a university from which he was once thrown out, in order to receive an honorary degree. Three passengers accompany him on the journey: a prostitute, a friend, and his son, whom he has kidnapped from his ex-wife. However, there are many flashbacks, segments taken from Blocks writing, and interactions with his own fictional characters. Deconstructing Harry received moderately positive reviews from critics. The Cat Returns is a 2002 Japanese animated fantasy film directed by Hiroyuki Morita, produced by Toshio Suzuki and Nozomu Takahashi, written by Reiko Yoshida, based on the manga The Cat Returns by Aoi Hiiragi, with music by Yuji Nomi, animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Nippon Television Network, Hakuhodo, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Mitsubishi and Toho and distributed by the latter company. It stars Chizuru Ikewaki, Yoshihiko Hakamada, Tetsu Watanabe, Yosuke Saito, Aki Maeda and Tetsurō Tamba. A spin-off of Whisper of the Heart, it was theatrically released in Japan on July 20, 2002 through Toho and in 2005 in the United States through Walt Disney Home Entertainment. It received an Excellence Prize at the 2002 Japan Media Arts Festival. GKIDS re-issued the movie on Blu-ray & DVD on January 16, 2018 under a new deal with Studio Ghibli. Conviction Conviction is a 2010 biographical legal drama film directed by Tony Goldwyn, written by Pamela Gray, and starring Hilary Swank and Sam Rockwell. The film premiered on September 11, 2010, at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the US on October 15, 2010. Carriers Carriers is a 2009 American post-apocalyptic horror film written and directed by Àlex and David Pastor. It stars Lou Taylor Pucci, Chris Pine, Piper Perabo, and Emily VanCamp as four survivors of a viral pandemic attempting to avoid the looming threat of becoming infected. Filmed in 2006, it received a limited release in the United States on September 4, 2009. Celal and Ceren Celal ile Ceren is a 2013 Turkish romantic comedy film directed by Togan Gökbakar and starring Şahan Gökbakar and Ezgi Mola. The film was released nationwide on 18 January 2013. Celal ile Ceren has been accused of sexism by Turkish film critics and recognized to be one of the worst films ever made. It is considered to be a mockbuster of the high-grossing Turkish comedy Recep İvedik. Movie creator, director, and lead Şahan Gökbakar said that the production of the movie would have been impossible without the help of his friend Deniz Ünal. Even though the two live thousands of miles away from each other, Gökbakar said that their Skype calls together helped him keep his cool, as producing the movie was, in his own words: "Very long and hard." The two remain best friends. Superman IV: The Quest for Peace Superman IV: The Quest for Peace is a 1987 superhero film directed by Sidney J. Furie, based on the DC Comics character Superman. It is the fourth and final installment in the original Superman film series and the first film not to be produced by Alexander and Ilya Salkind, but rather by Golan-Globus Cannon Films, in association with Warner Bros. Gene Hackman returned as Lex Luthor, who creates an evil solar-powered version of Superman called Nuclear Man. The film was both a critical and commercial failure, with many reviewers citing poor special effects, inconsistencies and plot holes. Superman IV has often been named one of the worst films ever made. Bobby Bobby is a 2006 American drama film written and directed by Emilio Estevez, and starring an ensemble cast featuring Harry Belafonte, Joy Bryant, Nick Cannon, Laurence Fishburne, Spencer Garrett, Helen Hunt, Anthony Hopkins, Ashton Kutcher, Shia LaBeouf, Lindsay Lohan, William H. Macy, Demi Moore, Martin Sheen, Christian Slater, Sharon Stone, Freddy Rodriguez, Heather Graham, Elijah Wood and Estevez himself. The screenplay is a fictionalized account of the hours leading up to the June 5, 1968, shooting of U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy in the kitchen of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles following his win of the 1968 Democratic presidential primary in California. Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel is a 2009 American live-action/computer animated musical family comedy film directed by Betty Thomas. It is the second live action/animated film starring Alvin and the Chipmunks and stars Zachary Levi, David Cross, Jason Lee, Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler, Jesse McCartney, Amy Poehler, Anna Faris and Christina Applegate. The film was written by Jon Vitti, Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, distributed by 20th Century Fox, and produced by Fox 2000 Pictures, Regency Enterprises and Bagdasarian Company. It is a sequel to the 2007 film Alvin and the Chipmunks and was released in theaters on December 23, 2009 by 20th Century Fox. The film grossed $443.1 million on a $70 million budget. Son of Saul Son of Saul is a 2015 Hungarian drama film directed by László Nemes, in his feature directorial debut, and co-written by Nemes and Clara Royer. It is set in the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II, and follows a day-and-a-half in the life of Saul Ausländer, a Hungarian member of the Sonderkommando. The film premiered at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Grand Prix. It was also shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film won the award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards. It is the ninth Hungarian film to be nominated for the award, and the first one since István Szabós Hanussen in 1988. It is the second Hungarian film to win the award, the first one being Szabós Mephisto in 1981. It also won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film, becoming the first Hungarian film to win the award. Starred Up Starred Up is a 2013 British prison crime drama film directed by David Mackenzie and written by Jonathan Asser. Starring Jack OConnell, Ben Mendelsohn and Rupert Friend, the film is based on Jonathan Assers experiences working as a voluntary therapist at HM Prison Wandsworth, with some of the country’s most violent criminals. The title refers to the early transfer of a criminal from a Young Offender Institution to an adult prison. Assault on Precinct 13 Assault on Precinct 13 is a 1976 American thriller film written, directed, scored and edited by John Carpenter. Austin Stoker stars as a police officer who defends a defunct precinct against a relentless criminal gang, along with Darwin Joston as a convicted murderer who helps him. Laurie Zimmer, Tony Burton, Martin West and Nancy Kyes co-star as other defenders of the precinct. Carpenter was approached by producer J. Stein Kaplan to make a low-budget exploitation film for under $100,000, on the condition that Carpenter would have total creative control. Carpenters script, originally titled The Anderson Alamo, was inspired by the Howard Hawks Western film Rio Bravo and the George A. Romero horror film Night of the Living Dead. Despite controversy with the MPAA over a scene involving the violent killing of a young girl, the film received an R rating and opened in the United States on November 5, 1976. Assault was initially met with mixed reviews and unimpressive box-office returns in the United States. However, when the film premiered in the 1977 London Film Festival, it received an ecstatic review by festival director Ken Wlaschin that led to critical acclaim first in Britain and then throughout Europe. It has garnered a cult following and reappraisal from critics, with many evaluating the film as one of the best action films of its era and of Carpenters career. A remake was released in 2005, directed by Jean-François Richet and starring Ethan Hawke and Laurence Fishburne. The Boss The Boss is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Ben Falcone and written by Falcone, Melissa McCarthy and Steve Mallory. The film stars McCarthy, Kristen Bell, Ella Anderson, Tyler Labine, Kathy Bates, Annie Mumolo, Timothy Simons, and Peter Dinklage. The film follows a wealthy woman who, after being arrested and losing her fortune, uses her assistants daughters Dandelion Girls cookie sales to return to the top. The film had its premiere in Sydney on March 21, 2016, and was theatrically released in the United States on April 8, 2016, by Universal Pictures. It received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $78 million worldwide. The Sessions The Sessions is a 2012 U.S. independent erotic comedy drama film written and directed by Ben Lewin. It is based on the article "On Seeing a Sex Surrogate" by Mark OBrien, a poet paralyzed from the neck down due to polio, who hired a sex surrogate to lose his virginity. John Hawkes and Helen Hunt star as OBrien and sex surrogate Cheryl Cohen-Greene, respectively. The film debuted at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award and a U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Prize for Ensemble Acting. Fox Searchlight Pictures acquired the films distribution rights and released the film in October 2012. The Sessions received highly positive reviews from critics, in particular lauding the performances of Hawkes and Hunt. Hunt was nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress at the 85th Academy Awards. Short Cuts Short Cuts is a 1993 American comedy-drama film, directed by Robert Altman. Filmed from a screenplay by Altman and Frank Barhydt, it is inspired by nine short stories and a poem by Raymond Carver. The film has a Los Angeles setting, which substitutes the Pacific Northwest backdrop of Carvers stories. Short Cuts traces the actions of 22 principal characters, both in parallel and at occasional loose points of connection. The role of chance and luck is central to the film, and many of the stories concern death and infidelity. The film features an ensemble cast including Matthew Modine, Julianne Moore, Fred Ward, Anne Archer, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Robert Downey Jr., Madeleine Stowe, Chris Penn, Jack Lemmon, Frances McDormand, Lori Singer, Andie MacDowell, Buck Henry, Lily Tomlin, actress and singer Annie Ross, and musicians Huey Lewis, Lyle Lovett and Tom Waits. The Last Kiss The Last Kiss is a 2006 American romantic comedy-drama film which is based on the 2001 Italian film Lultimo bacio, directed by Gabriele Muccino. The plot revolves around a young couple and their friends struggling with adulthood and issues of relationships and commitment. The film stars Zach Braff, Jacinda Barrett, Casey Affleck and Rachel Bilson. The screenplay was written by Braff and Paul Haggis, and directed by Tony Goldwyn. Much of The Last Kiss was filmed in and around Madison. As with Garden State, Braff was involved with the films soundtrack. The first teaser trailer was released on Braffs official website in mid-June 2006. Ip Man 3 Ip Man 3 is a 2015 Hong Kong biographical martial arts film directed by Wilson Yip, produced by Raymond Wong and written by Edmond Wong with action choreography by Yuen Woo-ping. It is the third in the Ip Man film series based on the life of the Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man and features Donnie Yen reprising the title role. The film also features Mike Tyson, and Ip Mans pupil Bruce Lee is portrayed by Danny Chan as well as Ip Mans fellow Wing Chun expert rival Cheung Tin-chi also known as Sum Nung portrayed by Zhang Jin. Principal photography commenced in March 2015 and ended in June that year. The premiere of the film was released in Hong Kong on 16 December 2015, and officially released in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia on 24 December 2015. It opened in Taiwan on 31 December 2015, New Zealand and United Kingdom on 15 January 2016 and one week later in Australia. It was released in the United States on 22 January 2016, and was released in mainland China on 4 March 2016. The film received positive reviews and eight Hong Kong Film Award nominations, including Best Film and Best Director, and won in the Best Editing category. It also won Best Action Choreography, Best Director and Best Picture at the 2016 Shanghai International Film Festival. Bleach: Burîchi is a Japanese anime television series based on Tite Kubos manga of the same name. The series ran for a total of 366 episodes. Bleach was produced by Studio Pierrot and directed by Noriyuki Abe. Bleachs Japanese and English voice actors include some of the most credited and known voice actors, including Masakazu Morita and Johnny Yong Bosch. The music was composed by Shirō Sagisu, who also composed the music for Neon Genesis Evangelion. A total of fifteen opening themes and thirty ending themes were used throughout the series, featuring a diverse group of Japanese artists. Bleach follows the adventures of Ichigo Kurosaki after he obtains the powers of a — a death personification similar to the Grim Reaper — from another Soul Reaper, Rukia Kuchiki. His newfound powers force him to take on the duties of defending humans from evil spirits and guiding departed souls to the afterlife. The anime adaptation includes original storylines not found in the manga with repeated appearances and stories containing these original characters. Studio Pierrot produced the series from 2004 to 2012, consisting of 366 episodes. Viz Media obtained foreign television and home video distribution rights to the Bleach anime on March 15, 2004. Cartoon Networks Adult Swim block began airing Bleach in the United States on September 9, 2006. The series international release extends through dozens of countries in several languages, such as Spanish, French, German, Brazilian Portuguese and Tagalog. Rising Sun Rising Sun is a 1993 American crime film written and directed by Philip Kaufman, starring Sean Connery, Wesley Snipes, Harvey Keitel, and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa. Michael Crichton and Michael Backes wrote the screenplay, based on Crichtons novel of the same name. From Here to Eternity From Here to Eternity is a 1953 American romantic drama film directed by Fred Zinnemann, and written by Daniel Taradash, based on the novel of the same name by James Jones. The picture deals with the tribulations of three U.S. Army soldiers, played by Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, and Frank Sinatra, stationed on Hawaii in the months leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor. Deborah Kerr and Donna Reed portray the women in their lives, and the supporting cast includes Ernest Borgnine, Philip Ober, Jack Warden, Mickey Shaughnessy, Claude Akins, and George Reeves. The film won eight Academy Awards out of 13 nominations, including awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Adapted Screenplay, Supporting Actor, and Supporting Actress. The films title originally comes from a quote from Rudyard Kiplings 1892 poem "Gentlemen-Rankers", about soldiers of the British Empire who had "lost their way" and were "damned from here to eternity". In 2002, From Here to Eternity was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Bride of Frankenstein The Bride of Frankenstein is a 1935 American science-fiction horror film, the first sequel to Universal Pictures 1931 hit Frankenstein. It is widely regarded as one of the greatest sequels in cinematic history, with many fans and critics considering it to be an improvement on the original Frankenstein. As with the first film, Bride of Frankenstein was directed by James Whale and stars Boris Karloff as the Monster. The sequel features Elsa Lanchester in the dual role of Mary Shelley and the Monsters mate at the end of the film. Colin Clive reprises his role as Henry Frankenstein, and Ernest Thesiger plays the role of Doctor Septimus Pretorius. The movie starts as an immediate sequel to the events that concluded the earlier film, and is rooted in a subplot of the original Mary Shelley novel, Frankenstein. In the film, a chastened Henry Frankenstein abandons his plans to create life, only to be tempted and finally coerced by his old mentor Dr. Pretorius, along with threats from the Monster, into constructing a mate for the Monster. The preparation to film the sequel began shortly after the premiere of the first film, but script problems delayed the project. Principal photography began in January 1935, with creative personnel from the original returning in front of and behind the camera. Bride of Frankenstein was released to critical and popular acclaim, although it encountered difficulties with some state and national censorship boards. Since its release the films reputation has grown, and it has been hailed as Whales masterpiece. In 1998, the film was added to the United States National Film Registry, having been deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". People Like Us People Like Us is a 2012 American drama film directed by Alex Kurtzman in his directorial debut. The film was written by Kurtzman, Roberto Orci and Jody Lambert, and stars Chris Pine, Elizabeth Banks, Olivia Wilde, Michael Hall DAddario and Michelle Pfeiffer. A. R. Rahman composed the soundtrack. The film was released by Touchstone Pictures on June 29, 2012. Spellbound Spellbound is a 1945 American film noir psychological mystery thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It tells the story of the new head of a mental asylum who turns out not to be what he claims. The film stars Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck, Michael Chekhov and Leo G. Carroll. It is an adaptation by Angus MacPhail and Ben Hecht of the novel The House of Dr. Edwardes by Hilary Saint George Saunders and John Palmer. Edtv EDtv is a 1999 American satirical comedy film directed by Ron Howard. An adaptation of the Quebecois film Louis 19, it stars Matthew McConaughey, Jenna Elfman, Woody Harrelson, Ellen DeGeneres, Martin Landau, Rob Reiner, Sally Kirkland, Elizabeth Hurley, Clint Howard, and Dennis Hopper. The movie received mixed reviews and was a box office flop, grossing only a little over $35 million compared to its $80 million production budget. The film was screened out of competition at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. G-Force G-Force is a 2009 American family adventure comedy film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films. Directed by Hoyt Yeatman and written by Cormac and Marianne Wibberley with a story by Yeatman, the film is his directorial debut, having earlier worked in the area of visual effects alongside co-founding Dream Quest Images. The film stars Zach Galifianakis, Bill Nighy, and Will Arnett and it features the voices of Sam Rockwell, Tracy Morgan, Penélope Cruz, Jon Favreau, Nicolas Cage, and Steve Buscemi. Sony Pictures Imageworks handled the films visual effects. G-Force was released in the United States on July 24, 2009. It earned $292.8 million on a $150 million budget, but the critical reception was mostly negative. The Pink Panther 2 The Pink Panther 2 is a 2009 American action comedy film directed by Harald Zwart. It is the eleventh installment in The Pink Panther film series and the sequel to the 2006 film The Pink Panther, a reboot of the popular comedy series. The film was released on February 6, 2009 in North America. In the film, Inspector Clouseau must team up with detectives from other countries to rout a daring burglar, The Tornado, who has returned after a decade of inactivity. Steve Martin, who reprised the role of Clouseau, originated by Peter Sellers, polished the original script written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber in November 2006. MGM, partnering with Columbia Pictures on the sequel, hired the team of Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel to perform a further rewrite in January 2007. Principal photography began in Paris on August 20, 2007, then moved to Boston several weeks later, where filming ended on November 2, 2007. Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan appears as the criminology expert Sonia Solandres. John Cleese replaces Kevin Kline as Chief Inspector Dreyfus with Jean Reno and Emily Mortimer reprising their roles as Clouseaus partner Ponton and Clouseaus girlfriend Nicole. Beyoncé did not return for the sequel. Andy García, Yuki Matsuzaki and Alfred Molina round out the cast as detectives, Italian Inspector Vincenzo Brancaleone, Japanese Inspector Kenji Mazuto and British Chief Inspector Randall Pepperidge. It was released on Blu-ray Disc and DVD on June 23, 2009. The Ridiculous 6 The Ridiculous 6 is a 2015 American western action comedy film directed by Frank Coraci and written by Tim Herlihy and Adam Sandler. Starring Sandler, Terry Crews, Jorge Garcia, Taylor Lautner, Rob Schneider and Luke Wilson, the plot follows six men who discover that they share the same bank-robbing father, and thereafter set out to reunite with him. Released worldwide on Netflix on December 11, 2015, the film was panned by critics and is one of few films to receive an approval rating of 0% on Rotten Tomatoes. Cowboy Bebop: The Movie Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, known in Japan as , is a 2001 Japanese animated science fiction film based on the 1998 anime series Cowboy Bebop created by Hajime Yatate. Multiple staff from the original series worked on the film, including director Shinichirō Watanabe, writer Keiko Nobumoto, character designer/animation director Toshihiro Kawamoto, and composer Yoko Kanno. The original Japanese and English voice cast also reprised their roles. Cowboy Bebop: The Movie is set between episodes 22 and 23 of the original series. The plot centers on a mysterious terrorist planning to destroy the human population on Mars using an unknown pathogen. The bounty hunter crew of the spaceship Bebop work to find the terrorist and discover the source of the pathogen before the attack can take place. The film was conceived by Watanabe as an extension of his work on the television series, which he treated as a series of miniature films. So as not to alienate fans of the series, a large amount of aesthetic material was incorporated, while also adjusting it to make it accessible to newcomers. Increased budget and production facilities enabled the use of filming styles associated with live action films and a higher animation quality than the series. Arabic thematic elements were incorporated to contrast against the series, which entailed Watanabe traveling to Morocco for research. The Arabic atmosphere was also used in Kannos music. The film was produced by studios Sunrise, which had previously developed the original series, Bones, a later studio founded by former Sunrise staff, and Bandai Visual. Cowboy Bebop: The Movie was released to theaters in Japan on September 1, 2001 and in the United States on August 11, 2002. It went on to gross over $3 million worldwide, and when released on DVD, it ranked high on Japanese and US charts. The film received generally positive reviews from mainstream and anime critics and was nominated for the Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Animated Film. Blood Work Blood Work is a 2002 American mystery thriller film produced, directed by, and starring Clint Eastwood. The film co-stars Jeff Daniels, Wanda De Jesús, and Anjelica Huston. It is based on the novel of the same name by Michael Connelly. Eastwood won the Future Film Festival Digital Award at the Venice Film Festival. The Big Year The Big Year is a 2011 comedy film starring Jack Black, Owen Wilson and Steve Martin. The Big Year was directed by David Frankel and written by Howard Franklin. It was based on the nonfiction book The Big Year: A Tale of Man, Nature and Fowl Obsession which was written by Mark Obmascik. The book followed three men on a quest for a Big Year - a competition among birders to see who can see and identify the greatest number of species of birds in North America in a calendar year. The film uses the same premise with fictional characters. The film was released on October 14, 2011, in the United States. Filming took place from May to July 2010. It was released in the United Kingdom on December 2, 2011. Gone Gone is a 2012 American mystery thriller film written by Allison Burnett, directed by Heitor Dhalia, and starring Amanda Seyfried. This is the last film theatrically released by Summit Entertainment before Lionsgate took over distribution. The film earned negative reviews from critics and was a box office disappointment. Trespass Trespass is a 2011 American crime thriller film directed by Joel Schumacher, from a screenplay by Karl Gajdusek. It stars Nicolas Cage and Nicole Kidman as a married couple taken hostage by extortionists. It also stars Ben Mendelsohn, Cam Gigandet, Liana Liberato, Jordana Spiro, Dash Mihok, Emily Meade and Nico Tortorella. It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 14, 2011. It was released in a limited release and through video on demand on October 14, 2011, by Millennium Entertainment. Starman Starman is a 1984 American science fiction romance film directed by John Carpenter that tells the story of a humanoid alien who has come to Earth in response to the invitation found on the gold phonograph record installed on the Voyager 2 space probe. The original screenplay was written by Bruce A. Evans and Raynold Gideon, with Dean Riesner doing uncredited re-writes. Bridges was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role. The film inspired a short-lived television series of the same name in 1986. Capitalism: A Love Story Capitalism: A Love Story is a 2009 American documentary film directed, written by, and starring Michael Moore. The film centers on the late-2000s financial crisis and the recovery stimulus, while putting forward an indictment of the current economic order in the United States and unfettered capitalism in general. Topics covered include Wall Streets "casino mentality", for-profit prisons, Goldman Sachs influence in Washington, the poverty-level wages of many workers, the large wave of home foreclosures, corporate-owned life insurance, and the consequences of "runaway greed". The film also features a religious component where Moore examines whether or not capitalism is a sin and whether Jesus would be a capitalist, in order to shine light on the ideological contradictions among evangelical conservatives who support free market ideals. The film was widely released to the public in the United States and Canada on October 2, 2009. Reviews were generally positive. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 9, 2010. Labor Day Labor Day is a 2013 American drama film based on the 2009 novel of the same name by Joyce Maynard. Directed by Jason Reitman, the film stars Kate Winslet and Josh Brolin. The film was co-produced by Paramount Pictures and Indian Paintbrush, premiering at the Telluride Film Festival on August 29, 2013, and was a Special Presentation at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in the United States on January 31, 2014. A Trip to the Moon A Trip to the Moon is a 1902 French adventure film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Vernes novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moons surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites, and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. It features an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers, led by Méliès himself in the main role of Professor Barbenfouillis, and is filmed in the overtly theatrical style for which Méliès became famous. The film was an internationally popular success on its release, and was extensively pirated by other studios, especially in the United States. Its unusual length, lavish production values, innovative special effects, and emphasis on storytelling were markedly influential on other film-makers and ultimately on the development of narrative film as a whole. Scholars have commented upon the films extensive use of pataphysical and anti-imperialist satire, as well as on its wide influence on later film-makers and its artistic significance within the French theatrical féerie tradition. Though the film disappeared into obscurity after Mélièss retirement from the film industry, it was rediscovered around 1930, when Mélièss importance to the history of cinema was beginning to be recognized by film devotees. An original hand-colored print was discovered in 1993 and restored in 2011. A Trip to the Moon was named one of the 100 greatest films of the 20th century by The Village Voice, ranked 84th. The film remains the best-known of the hundreds of films made by Méliès, and the moment in which the capsule lands in the Moons eye remains one of the most iconic and frequently referenced images in the history of cinema. It is widely regarded as the earliest example of the science fiction film genre and, more generally, as one of the most influential films in cinema history. Baby Mama Baby Mama is a 2008 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Michael McCullers in his directorial debut and starring Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Greg Kinnear, Dax Shepard, Romany Malco, Maura Tierney, Holland Taylor, with Steve Martin, and Sigourney Weaver. Flyboys Flyboys is a 2006 war drama film set during World War I, starring James Franco, Martin Henderson, Jean Reno, Jennifer Decker, David Ellison, Abdul Salis, Philip Winchester, and Tyler Labine. It was directed by Tony Bill, a pilot and aviation enthusiast. The screenplay about men in aerial combat was written by Phil Sears, Blake T. Evans and David S. Ward with the story by Blake T. Evans. Themes of friendship, racial prejudice, revenge and love are also explored in the film. The film follows the enlistment, training, and combat experiences of a group of young Americans who volunteer to become fighter pilots in the Lafayette Escadrille, the 124th air squadron formed by the French in 1916. The squadron consisted of five French officers and 38 American volunteers who wanted to fly and fight in World War I before the United States entry into the war in 1917. The film ends with an epilogue that relates the fate of each American pilot to the real-life Lafayette Escadrille pilot upon whom his character was based. Congo Congo is a 1995 science fiction action-adventure film loosely based on Michael Crichtons novel of the same name. The picture was directed by Frank Marshall starring Laura Linney, Dylan Walsh, Ernie Hudson, Tim Curry, Grant Heslov and Joe Don Baker. The film was released on June 9, 1995, by Paramount Pictures. Congo received quite negative reviews but performed better than Paramount expected. The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part is a 2019 computer-animated adventure comedy film produced by the Warner Animation Group and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. Directed by Mike Mitchell, it is a direct sequel to The Lego Movie and the fourth film in the franchise following the releases of 2017s The Lego Batman Movie and The Lego Ninjago Movie. The film stars Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Charlie Day, Alison Brie, Nick Offerman, and Will Ferrell reprising their roles from the previous film, whilst new cast members include Tiffany Haddish, Stephanie Beatriz, and Maya Rudolph. In the film, Emmet Brickowski attempts to rescue his friends from the Systar System, while dealing with a coming cataclysm known as "Armamageddon". Plans for a sequel began in 2014 and was announced to be in the works on February 3, 2014, a few days before the release of the first film. It was announced a few months later that the film was being directed by Chris McKay while Phil Lord and Christopher Miller remained as producers. The film since underwent many changes, such as rewrites, directors, and release dates. The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part was released in the United States and United Kingdom on February 8, 2019, in 2D, 3D, RealD 3D, Dolby Cinema, IMAX, and IMAX 3D formats. It received generally positive reviews from critics, who commended its humor, animation, soundtrack, and voice acting, although some said it was not as "fresh" as the first film. The film grossed over $191 million worldwide against a budget of $99 million, a box office disappointment compared to previous films in the series. Fan Fan is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Maneesh Sharma and co-written by Sharma and Habib Faisal. Produced by Aditya Chopra, the film stars Shah Rukh Khan in a double role as filmstar Aryan Khanna and obsessive fan Gaurav Chandna, who look just like each other. Gaurav beats up a rival actor to appease Aryan, but is instead punished by his idol; heartbroken, the fan plans revenge. It also stars Shriya Pilgaonkar and Waluscha de Sousa in supporting roles. Sharma had originally conceived the idea of Fan in 2006 and recited the story to Chopra, who advised him against the challenging project for his directorial debut. In the same year, Yash Chopra read it to Khan, who expressed interest in being part of the project. The project was revived in late 2013, and Khan underwent 3D scanning in 2014. Principal photography began in July 2014 and was completed by November 2015. Fan was a songless film; a soundtrack album consisting of a marketing song in different languages was composed by Vishal–Shekhar and the original score was done by Andrea Guerra. Fan was heavily marketed; after several delays, it was released internationally on 15 April 2016. The film opened to positive reviews from critics, who praised Khans performance in the film, with criticism focused on the editing and the loosely written script. The film collected 1.2 billion in India and 679 million from overseas territories, for a total of 1.88 billion against a production budget of 1.05 billion. At the 63rd Filmfare Awards, Fan received the Filmfare Award for Best Special Effects. The film was commercially unsuccessful at the Indian Box office, but managed to succeed overseas. The Peanuts Movie The Peanuts Movie is a 2015 American computer-animated comedy film based on Charles M. Schulzs comic strip Peanuts, produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the fifth full-length Peanuts film, and the first in 35 years. The film is directed by Steve Martino from a screenplay by Craig and Bryan Schulz, and Cornelius Uliano, and stars the voices of Noah Schnapp as Charlie Brown and, via archival recordings, Bill Melendez as Snoopy and Woodstock. The film sees Charlie Brown trying to improve his odds with the Little Red-Haired Girl, while Snoopy writes a book about the World War I Flying Ace as he imagines himself as a legend trying to save his love interest and fellow pilot Fifi from the Red Baron and his army. The Peanuts Movie was released on November 6, 2015. It grossed $246 million worldwide against a $99 million budget, and met with generally favourable reviews. It received nominations for the Annie Award for Best Animated Feature, the Critics Choice Movie Award for Best Animated Feature, and was the first Blue Sky Studios film to be nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film. Varsity Blues Varsity Blues is a 1999 American sports drama film with comedic elements directed by Brian Robbins and starring James Van Der Beek, Jon Voight, Paul Walker, Ron Lester, and Scott Caan. It follows a small-town 3A high school football team and their overbearing coach through a tumultuous season. The players must deal with the pressures of adolescence and their football-obsessed community while having their hard coach on their back constantly. In the small town of West Canaan, Texas, football is a way of life, and losing is not an option. The film broached many broad topics including underage binge drinking, obesity, football related injuries/concussions and the improper treatment of said injuries, coaches bullying kids, and the prioritization of athletics over academics. Varsity Blues had a domestic box office gross of $52 million against its estimated $16 million budget despite mixed critical reviews. Police Academy 3: Back in Training Police Academy 3: Back in Training is a 1986 comedy film directed by Jerry Paris. It is the third film of the Police Academy film series and sequel to the Their First Assignment Despite receiving generally negative reviews, it was an overall success at the box office. It is the first film in the series to have a PG rating and all films in the series afterwards received a PG rating as well. Trust Trust is a 2010 American drama thriller film directed by David Schwimmer and based on a screenplay by Andy Bellin and Robert Festinger, and an uncredited story by Schwimmer. It stars Clive Owen, Catherine Keener, Viola Davis, Jason Clarke, and Liana Liberato. The film is about a teenage girl who becomes a victim of sexual abuse when she befriends a man on the Internet. Big Stan Big Stan is a 2007 American prison comedy directed and produced by Rob Schneider, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Jennifer Morrison, Scott Wilson and David Carradine. The film also features Henry Gibson in his final role. Although released in some markets during the fall of 2008, it was released straight to DVD in the U.S. on March 24, 2009. It debuted at number 17 on the DVD rental charts of March 23–30, 2009. On the radio show Loveline, Schneider stated that this film is an "anti-man-raping" film — referring to prison rape. Halloween III: Season of the Witch Halloween III: Season of the Witch is a 1982 American science fiction horror film and the third installment in the Halloween film series. It is the first film to be written and directed by Tommy Lee Wallace. John Carpenter and Debra Hill, the creators of Halloween, return as producers. The film tells the story of Dr. Dan Challis, along with Ellie Grimbridge, who travel to the small town of Santa Mira, California, where he discovers that Silver Shamrock Novelties, a company run by Conal Cochran, is attempting to use the mystic powers of the Stonehenge rocks to kill children when they all wear his masks and watch the Silver Shamrock commercial. Halloween III is the only entry in the series that does not feature the series antagonist, Michael Myers. After the films disappointing reception and box office performance, Michael Myers was brought back six years later in The Return of Michael Myers. It treats the prior films in the franchise as fictional films, and the films tagline is a reference to the one from the original as well. It also departs from the slasher genre, which the rest of the installments were a part of, and instead features a "witchcraft" theme with science fiction aspects. John Carpenter and Debra Hill believed that the Halloween series had the potential to be an anthology series of films that centered around the night of Halloween, with each sequel containing its own characters, setting, and storyline. Director Wallace stated that there were many ideas for Halloween-themed films, some of which could have potentially created any number of their own sequels, and that Season of the Witch was meant to be the first. The frequency of graphic violence and blood is less than that of Halloween II, but the films death scenes remain intense. As with other films in the series, suspense and tension is a key theme, and the element of violence against young children is also explored. On a budget of $2.5 million, Halloween III grossed $14.4 million at the box office in the U.S., and was the poorest performing film in the Halloween series at the time. Most critics gave the film negative reviews, due to disappointment over the absence of Michael Myers. Despite the reception, re-evaluation in later years has given Halloween III new legions of fans and has established its own reputation as a stand-alone cult film. Dr. Dolittle 2 Dr. Dolittle 2 is a 2001 American comedy film and a sequel to the 1998 film Dr. Dolittle. The film again stars Eddie Murphy in the title role of a doctor who can talk to animals, as well as Raven-Symoné as his daughter. It was written by Larry Levin, one of the co-writers of Dr. Dolittle and directed by Steve Carr. In the film, Dr. Dolittle tries to help the animals protect their forest from unscrupulous human developers. He decides to populate the forest with a species of animal that the law protects, and enlists the help of Ava, a lone Pacific western bear living in the condemned forest. To provide her with a mate, Dolittle turns to Archie, a wise-cracking circus-performing bear. This is the last Dr. Dolittle film to feature Eddie Murphy in the lead role, before Kyla Pratt became the lead role in future films, starting with Dr. Dolittle 3 in 2006. It is also the last Dr. Dolittle film to feature Raven-Symoné as Charisse Dolittle. Romy and Michele's High School Reunion Romy and Micheles High School Reunion is a 1997 American comedy film directed by David Mirkin and starring Lisa Kudrow, Mira Sorvino, Janeane Garofalo, Camryn Manheim and Alan Cumming. The plot revolves around two 28-year-old women who appear to have not achieved much success in life, and decide to invent fake careers to impress former classmates at their ten-year high school reunion. The characters are taken from the stage play Ladies Room, which also featured Kudrow. Friends with Kids Friends with Kids is a 2011 American romantic comedy film written, produced, and directed by Jennifer Westfeldt, who also stars in the film. Kristen Wiig, Adam Scott, Maya Rudolph, Chris ODowd, Edward Burns, Megan Fox and Jon Hamm also star in the film. The Belko Experiment The Belko Experiment is a 2016 American horror-thriller film directed by Greg McLean and written by James Gunn. The film stars John Gallagher Jr., Tony Goldwyn, Adria Arjona, John C. McGinley and Melonie Diaz. The film follows 80 American workers who work at Belko Industries and are told by a mysterious voice that they have to start killing each other. Filming began on June 1, 2015, in Bogotá, Colombia, and concluded the following month. The film premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2016 and was released in the United States on March 17, 2017, by Blumhouse Tilt and Orion Pictures. The film received mixed reviews from critics and has grossed $11 million worldwide, against its $5 million budget. Cradle 2 the Grave Cradle 2 the Grave is a 2003 American action film directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak and starring Jet Li and DMX. The film was released in the United States on February 28, 2003. Free Solo Free Solo is a 2018 American documentary film directed by Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin that profiles rock climber Alex Honnold on his quest to perform a free solo climb of El Capitan in June 2017. The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on August 31, 2018, and also screened at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the Peoples Choice Award in the Documentaries category. It was released in the United States on September 28, 2018, where it received positive reviews from critics and grossed over $21 million. The film received numerous accolades, including winning Best Documentary Feature at the 91st Academy Awards. Shoplifters is a 2018 Japanese drama film directed, written and edited by Hirokazu Kore-eda. Starring Lily Franky and Sakura Ando, it is about a non-biological family that relies on shoplifting to cope with a life of poverty. Kore-eda wrote the screenplay contemplating what makes a family, and inspired by reports on poverty and shoplifting in Japan. Principal photography began in mid-December 2017. The film premiered on 13 May 2018 at the Cannes Film Festival, where it went on to win the Palme dOr. The film was released in Japan on 8 June 2018 and was a critical and commercial success. Shoplifters won three Mainichi Film Awards, including Best Film, and the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Feature Film, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Mother Mother is a 2009 South Korean drama film directed by Bong Joon-ho, starring Kim Hye-ja and Won Bin. Maggie Maggie is a 2015 American post-apocalyptic horror drama film directed by Henry Hobson, in his directorial debut, written by John Scott 3, and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Abigail Breslin and Joely Richardson. Maggie is a dramatic departure for Schwarzenegger, who is better known for his action film roles. The film was originally set to have its world premiere at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, but Lionsgate bought the American distribution rights and pulled the film out of the festivals roster. It instead premiered at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival on April 23, 2015, as part of their lineup, followed by a limited theatrical release and simultaneous VOD release on May 8, 2015. Beneath the Planet of the Apes Beneath the Planet of the Apes is a 1970 American science fiction film directed by Ted Post and written by Paul Dehn. It is the second of five films in the original Planet of the Apes series produced by Arthur P. Jacobs. The film stars James Franciscus, Kim Hunter, Maurice Evans, and Linda Harrison, and features Charlton Heston in a supporting role. In this sequel, another spacecraft crashes on the planet ruled by apes, carrying astronaut Brent who searches for Taylor and discovers an underground city inhabited by mutated humans with psychic powers. Beneath the Planet of the Apes was a success at the box office but met with mixed reviews from critics. It was followed by Escape from the Planet of the Apes. Laggies Laggies is a 2014 American romantic comedy film directed by Lynn Shelton and written by Andrea Seigel. It stars Keira Knightley, Chloë Grace Moretz, Sam Rockwell, Kaitlyn Dever, Jeff Garlin, Ellie Kemper and Mark Webber. It premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey is a 1993 American adventure comedy film and a remake of the 1963 film The Incredible Journey, which was based on the novel of the same name by Sheila Burnford. Directed by Duwayne Dunham, it was released on February 3, 1993. It grossed $41,833,324 in the United States and was followed in 1996 by Lost in San Francisco. This film is dedicated to producer Franklin R. Levy, who died during production of the film. Udaan Udaan is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age drama film directed by Vikramaditya Motwane in his directorial debut. It was produced by Sanjay Singh, Anurag Kashyap and Ronnie Screwvala under their production companies Anurag Kashyap Films and UTV Spotboy respectively. Written by Motwane and Kashyap, the film starred newcomer Rajat Barmecha, Ronit Roy, Aayan Boradia, Ram Kapoor, Manjot Singh and Anand Tiwari. It follows the story of Rohan, who is forced to live with his oppressive father in Jamshedpur after he is expelled from boarding school. Motwane wrote the script in 2003, but could not find a producer. He co-wrote Kashyaps Dev.D, and Kashyap produced and co-wrote Udaan. The film was set and shot in the industrial town of Jamshedpur. Mahendra J. Shetty was its director of photography, and Dipika Kalra was the editor; Aditya Kanwar was the production designer. Udaan premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, and received a standing ovation; it was the first Indian film represented at Cannes in seven years. The film was also screened at the Giffoni Film Festival and the 2011 Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles. Although it was released on 16 July 2010 to critical acclaim, it underperformed at the box-office. At the 56th Filmfare Awards, the film received seven awards: Best Screenplay and Best Story, Best Cinematography, Best Background Music, Best Supporting Actor, Best Sound Design Award and the Best Film Award. About Elly About Elly is a 2009 Iranian drama film directed by Asghar Farhadi. It is the fourth film by Farhadi. The film is about middle class relationships in Iran. Farhadi won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival for the film. The film was also nominated for 10 awards at the 27th Fajr International Film Festival in Tehran where Farhadi won the Crystal Simorgh for best directing. About Elly was Irans official submission for the competition in the Foreign Film section at the 82nd Academy Awards. True Grit True Grit is a 1969 American Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Kim Darby as Mattie Ross and John Wayne as U.S. Marshal Rooster Cogburn. It is the first film adaptation of Charles Portis 1968 novel of the same name. The screenplay was written by Marguerite Roberts. Wayne won his only Oscar for his performance in the film and reprised his role for the 1975 sequel Rooster Cogburn. Historians believe Cogburn was based on Deputy U.S. Marshal Heck Thomas, who brought in some of the toughest outlaws. The cast also features Glen Campbell, Robert Duvall, Dennis Hopper, Jeff Corey, and Strother Martin. The title song, sung by Campbell, was also Oscar-nominated. True Grit was adapted again in 2010, starring Jeff Bridges, Josh Brolin, Matt Damon, and Hailee Steinfeld. Batman: Mask of the Phantasm Batman: Mask of the Phantasm is a 1993 American animated superhero film featuring the DC Comics character Batman. Directed by Eric Radomski and Bruce Timm, it is a cinematic continuation of The Animated Series as well as the first original theatrical film produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The film was written by Alan Burnett, Paul Dini, Martin Pasko, and Michael Reaves and stars the vocal talents of Kevin Conroy, Mark Hamill, and Efrem Zimbalist, in addition to Dana Delany, Hart Bochner, Stacy Keach, and Abe Vigoda. Its story follows Batman as he deals with his reconciliation with a former lover, Andrea Beaumont, and has to go up against a mysterious vigilante who is murdering Gotham Citys crime bosses. The films plotline was inspired by Mike W. Barrs Year Two comic book story arc, but features an original antagonist, the titular Phantasm, in place of The Reaper. Originally planned for a direct-to-video release, Warner Bros. ultimately decided to give Mask of the Phantasm a theatrical release, condensing its production into a strenuous eight-month schedule. The film was released through the studios Family Entertainment division on December 25, 1993 to positive reviews from critics, who praised the stylized animation, voice performances, storyline and music. However, due to the decision to release it in theaters on short notice, Mask of the Phantasm failed at the box office. After its release on home video, the film became financially successful. Its eventual success led to two direct-to-video standalone sequels, SubZero in 1998 and Mystery of the Batwoman in 2003. Until the limited release of Batman: The Killing Joke in 2016, Mask of the Phantasm was the only animated Batman film to be given a theatrical release. The Nights of Cabiria Nights of Cabiria is a 1957 Italian drama film directed by Federico Fellini and starring Giulietta Masina, François Périer, and Amedeo Nazzari. Based on a story by Fellini, the film is about a prostitute in Rome who searches in vain for true love. Besides the best actress award at the Cannes Film Festival for Giulietta Massina, Nights of Cabiria won the 1957 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. This was the second straight year Italy and Fellini won this Academy Award, having won for 1956s La Strada, which also starred Giulietta Masina. Diary of a Wimpy Kid Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Thor Freudenthal and based on Jeff Kinneys book of the same name. The film stars Zachary Gordon and Robert Capron. Devon Bostick, Rachael Harris, Steve Zahn, and Chloë Grace Moretz also have prominent roles. It is the first installment in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid film series, and was followed by three sequels, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days and Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul. The film was theatrically released on March 19, 2010 in the United States by 20th Century Fox. The film earned $75.7 million on a $15 million budget. It is the only film in the series to be directed by Freudenthal, who was replaced by David Bowers for the rest of the installments. The First Wives Club The First Wives Club is a 1996 American comedy film based on the best-selling 1992 novel of the same name by Olivia Goldsmith. The film was produced by Scott Rudin and directed by Hugh Wilson. It stars Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, and Bette Midler as three divorcées who seek revenge on their ex-husbands for having left them for younger women. The supporting cast comprises Stephen Collins, Victor Garber and Dan Hedaya as the three leads ex-husbands, and Sarah Jessica Parker, Marcia Gay Harden and Elizabeth Berkley as their lovers, respectively. Supporting roles are played by Maggie Smith, Bronson Pinchot, Rob Reiner, Eileen Heckart, and Stockard Channing; cameo appearances include Gloria Steinem, Ed Koch, Kathie Lee Gifford, and Ivana Trump. The film became a surprise box-office hit following its North American release, eventually grossing $181,490,000 worldwide, mostly from its domestic run, despite receiving mixed reviews. It developed a cult following particularly among middle-aged women, and the actresses highest-grossing project of the decade helped revitalize their careers in film and television. Composer Marc Shaiman was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Music Score, while Hawn was awarded a Blockbuster Entertainment Award and both Midler and Parker received Satellite Award nominations for their portrayals. Extinction Extinction is a 2018 American science fiction thriller film directed by Ben Young and written by Spenser Cohen and Brad Kane. The film is about a father who has a recurring dream/vision about the loss of his family while witnessing a force bent on destruction. The film stars Lizzy Caplan, Michael Peña, Mike Colter, Lilly Aspell, Emma Booth, Israel Broussard, and Lex Shrapnel. It was released on Netflix on July 27, 2018. The film had originally been scheduled for a theatrical release on January 26, 2018, by Universal Pictures, but was pulled from the release schedule. Later in February 2018, it was reported that Netflix had acquired the film from Universal. It received negative reviews, with criticism for its confused and weak storyline, character development and pacing. Carry On, Munna Bhai Lage Raho Munna Bhai is a 2006 Indian comedy-drama film directed by Rajkumar Hirani and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. It is the follow-up to the 2003 film Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. with Sanjay Dutt reprising his role as Munna Bhai, a Mumbai underworld don. In Lage Raho Munna Bhai, the eponymous lead character starts to see the spirit of Mahatma Gandhi. Through his interactions with Gandhi, he begins to practice what he refers to as Gandhigiri to help ordinary people solve their problems. The film won widespread critical acclaim from critics and had a number of prominent screenings. It was a box office success and received a "blockbuster" rating by the website Box Office India after grossing over worldwide, the equivalent to when adjusted for inflation, 2016 . It was the recipient of a number of awards, including four National Film Awards. Lage Raho Munna Bhai was the first Hindi film to be shown at the United Nations, and was screened at the Tous Les Cinema du Monde section of the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. The film popularised the term Gandhigiri. Vidhu Vinod Chopra submitted the film as an independent entry for the 2007 Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. It was later remade in Telugu as Shankar Dada Zindabad. The Avengers The Avengers is a 1998 American action spy film adaptation of the British television series of the same name directed by Jeremiah Chechik. It stars Ralph Fiennes and Uma Thurman as secret agents John Steed and Emma Peel, and Sean Connery as Sir August de Wynter, a mad scientist bent on controlling the worlds weather. Patrick Macnee, who played John Steed on the original series, makes a vocal cameo as the voice of Invisible Jones. The film was a box office bomb, only grossing $48 million of its $60 million budget. It received extremely negative reviews from critics, and it is often considered one of the worst films ever made. Toni Erdmann Toni Erdmann is a 2016 German-Austrian comedy-drama film directed, written and co-produced by Maren Ade. It stars Peter Simonischek and Sandra Hüller. The film, which premiered in competition at the Cannes Film Festival, was named the best film of 2016 by Sight & Sound and other respected cinema magazines. It won five awards at the 29th European Film Awards: Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenwriter, Best Actor, and Best Actress. It also won the European Parliament LUX Prize. It was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but lost to Irans The Salesman. Balls of Fury Balls of Fury is a 2007 American sports comedy film directed by Robert Ben Garant, who co-wrote it with Thomas Lennon. It stars Dan Fogler, George Lopez, Christopher Walken, and Maggie Q. The film was released in the United States on August 29, 2007. Laura Laura is a 1944 American film noir produced and directed by Otto Preminger. It stars Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews and Clifton Webb along with Vincent Price and Judith Anderson. The screenplay by Jay Dratler, Samuel Hoffenstein and Betty Reinhardt is based on the 1943 novel Laura by Vera Caspary. In 1999, Laura was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The American Film Institute named it one of the 10 best mystery films of all time, and it also appears on Roger Eberts "Great Movies" series. Anthropoid Anthropoid is a 2016 Czech-British-French epic war film directed by Sean Ellis, written by Ellis and Anthony Frewin and starring Cillian Murphy, Jamie Dornan, Charlotte Le Bon, Anna Geislerová, Harry Lloyd, and Toby Jones. It tells the story of Operation Anthropoid, the World War II assassination of Reinhard Heydrich by Exile Czechoslovak soldiers on 27 May 1942. It was released 12 August 2016 in the United States and 9 September 2016 in the United Kingdom. In America In America is a 2002 Irish-British-American road drama film directed by Jim Sheridan. The semi-autobiographical screenplay by Sheridan and his daughters Naomi and Kirsten focuses on an immigrant Irish familys struggle to start a new life in New York City, as seen through the eyes of the elder daughter. The film, an Irish, American, and British co-production, was nominated for three Academy Awards including Best Original Screenplay for the Sheridans, Best Actress for Samantha Morton and Best Supporting Actor for Djimon Hounsou. Rock Star Rock Star is a 2001 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Herek and starring Mark Wahlberg and Jennifer Aniston. It tells the story of Chris "Izzy" Cole, a tribute band singer who ascended to the position of lead vocalist of his favorite band, which was inspired by the real-life story of Tim "Ripper" Owens, singer in a Judas Priest tribute band who was chosen to replace singer Rob Halford when he left the band. Slow West Slow West is a 2015 British/New Zealand action western film written and directed by John Maclean in his directorial debut. It stars Kodi Smit-McPhee as a young man searching for his lost love in the American West, accompanied by a bounty hunter played by Michael Fassbender. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2015, where it was awarded the Sundance Institutes World Cinema Jury Prize: Dramatic Winner. The film was first released on May 15, 2015 in the United States, with a simultaneous release on video on demand. Better Off Dead... Better Off Dead is a 1985 American teen black comedy film starring John Cusack and written and directed by Savage Steve Holland. It tells the story of high school student Lane Myer who is suicidal after his girlfriend breaks up with him shortly before Christmas. Monte Carlo Monte Carlo is a 2011 American adventure-romantic comedy film based on Headhunters by Jules Bass. It was directed by Thomas Bezucha. Denise Di Novi, Alison Greenspan, Nicole Kidman, and Arnon Milchan produced the film for Fox 2000 Pictures and Regency Enterprises. It began production in Harghita, Romania on May 5, 2010. Monte Carlo stars Selena Gomez, Leighton Meester and Katie Cassidy as three friends posing as wealthy socialites in Monte Carlo, Monaco. The film was released on July 1, 2011. It features the song "Who Says" by Selena Gomez & the Scene and numerous songs by British singer Mika. Monte Carlo received mixed to negative reviews from critics, but earned over $39 million on a $20 million budget. Fox Home Entertainment released Monte Carlo on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on October 18, 2011. Transamerica Transamerica is a 2005 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Duncan Tucker, and starring Felicity Huffman and Kevin Zegers. Released by IFC Films and The Weinstein Company, the film premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival on February 14, 2005 and to theaters in the United States on December 2, 2005. The screenplay, inspired in part by conversations between Tucker and his then roommate Katherine Connella, tells the story of Bree, a transgender woman, who goes on a road trip with her long-lost son Toby. The film was recognized with critical acclaim and multiple awards, including Huffman winning a Golden Globe and a nomination for an Academy Award. Stake Land Stake Land is a 2010 American vampire horror film directed by Jim Mickle and starring Nick Damici, who cowrote the script with Mickle. It also stars Connor Paolo, Danielle Harris and Kelly McGillis. The plot revolves around an orphaned young man being taken under the wing of a vampire hunter known only as "Mister", and the battle for survival in their quest for a safe haven. The Sisters Brothers The Sisters Brothers is a 2018 American-French western, dark comedy, crime drama directed by Jacques Audiard from a screenplay he co-wrote with Thomas Bidegain, based on the novel of the same name by Patrick deWitt. An American and French co-production, it is Audiards first work in the English language. The film stars John C. Reilly and Joaquin Phoenix as the notorious assassin brothers Eli and Charlie Sisters, and follows the duo as they chase after two men who have banded together to search for gold. The film had its world premiere at the Venice International Film Festival on September 2, 2018, where it won the Silver Lion for Best Direction, and was theatrically released in the United States on September 21, 2018. The Sisters Brothers received positive reviews from critics, with most praise going to its performances, characters, direction and soundtrack. The film grossed $13.1 million against its $38 million production budget. It was the final feature film featuring Rutger Hauer released before his death, although he had finished filming several projects released after his passing. Stagecoach Stagecoach is a 1939 American Western film directed by John Ford and starring Claire Trevor and John Wayne in his breakthrough role. The screenplay by Dudley Nichols is an adaptation of "The Stage to Lordsburg", a 1937 short story by Ernest Haycox. The film follows a group of strangers riding on a stagecoach through dangerous Apache territory. Stagecoach was the first of many Westerns that Ford shot using Monument Valley, in the American Southwest on the Arizona–Utah border, as a location, many of which also starred John Wayne. Scenes from Stagecoach, including a sequence introducing John Waynes character the Ringo Kid, blended shots of Monument Valley with shots filmed on the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, California, RKO Encino Movie Ranch, and other locations. Similar geographic incongruencies are evident throughout the film, up to the closing scene of Ringo and Dallas departing Lordsburg, in southwestern New Mexico, by way of Monument Valley. The film has long been recognized as an important work that transcends the Western genre. Philosopher Robert B. Pippin has observed that both the collection of characters and their journey "are archetypal rather than merely individual" and that the film is a "mythic representation of the American aspiration toward a form of politically meaningful equality." In 1995, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in their National Film Registry. Still, Stagecoach has not avoided controversy. Like most Westerns of the era, its depiction of Native Americans as simplistic savages has been criticized as clear evidence of racism. Happy Feet Two Happy Feet Two is a 2011 computer-animated family film directed, produced and co-written by George Miller. It is the sequel to the 2006 film Happy Feet, and features an ensemble voice cast that includes Ava Acres, Elijah Wood, Hank Azaria, Robin Williams, Sofia Vergara, Alecia Moore, Meibh Campbell, Lil P-Nut, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Common, Hugo Weaving, Richard Carter, Magda Szubanski, and Anthony LaPaglia. In this movie, Erik, the son of Mumble and Gloria, must stop the Apocalypse of Antarctica. Kennedy Miller Mitchell and Dr. D Studios from Sydney, Australia, produced the film, which premiered in North American theaters on November 18, 2011 in Digital 3D and IMAX 3D. The film was released with a Looney Tunes short called I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat starring Sylvester and Tweety. A different short, "Daffys Rhapsody", was slated to premiere with this movie, and was switched in production. "Daffys Rhapsody" instead premiered with The Mysterious Island in 2012. The film received mixed reviews and grossed just $150 million against its $135 million budget, becoming a box office bomb and resulting in the closure of Millers Dr. D Studios. The Haunted Mansion The Haunted Mansion is a 2003 American supernatural horror comedy film based on the Disney theme park attraction of the same name. Directed by Rob Minkoff, the film is written by David Berenbaum and stars Eddie Murphy, Terence Stamp, Nathaniel Parker, Marsha Thomason, Jennifer Tilly, and Dina Spybey. The film was theatrically released in the United States on November 26, 2003 and is Disneys fifth film based on an attraction at one of its theme parks, following the television film Tower of Terror, Mission to Mars, The Country Bears, and The Curse of the Black Pearl. The film grossed $182.3 million worldwide on a $90 million budget and received negative reviews from critics, citing lack of scares and humour. Hope Springs Hope Springs is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama directed by David Frankel, written by Vanessa Taylor and starring Meryl Streep, Tommy Lee Jones, and Steve Carell. The film was released on August 8, 2012. It received generally positive reviews, and the cast was praised for their performances. It was nominated for a Golden Globe and won a Peoples Choice Award. Dark Places Dark Places is a 2015 mystery thriller film directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner. The screenplay, by Paquet-Brenner, is based on Gillian Flynns 2009 novel of the same name. It stars Charlize Theron, Christina Hendricks, Nicholas Hoult, and Chloë Grace Moretz. The film was released in France on April 8, 2015, and in the United States on August 7, 2015, by A24. The film was a critical and commercial failure. Love Love is a 2015 erotic drama art film written and directed by Gaspar Noé. The film marked Noés fourth directorial venture after a gap of five years. It had its premiere at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival and was released in 3D. The Hitcher The Hitcher is a 2007 American horror-thriller film starring Sean Bean, Sophia Bush and Zachary Knighton. It is a remake of the 1986 film of the same name starring Rutger Hauer, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and C. Thomas Howell. The Hitcher was directed by Dave Meyers and produced by Michael Bay’s production company Platinum Dunes. This is the second feature film collaboration between Sean Bean and Michael Bay after the 2005 film The Island. The film was released on January 19, 2007 in the US and on June 1, 2007 in the UK. The Inbetweeners 2 The Inbetweeners 2 is a 2014 British-Australian comedy film and sequel to The Inbetweeners Movie, which is based on the E4 sitcom The Inbetweeners. It was written and directed by series creators Damon Beesley and Iain Morris. The film involves four school friends who meet up again for a holiday in Australia, and stars Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley and Blake Harrison. In media interviews, the films writers and actors stated that it was to be an end to the series. The Inbetweeners 2 was released on 6 August 2014 in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, to positive reception from critics. It surpassed the record of its predecessor for the highest gross on the opening day of a comedy in the UK, with £2.75 million, and ended its first weekend with a gross of £12.5 million, the largest opening of any film in 2014, then remained on top for a second week. With an overall gross of £33.3 million, it was the highest-grossing British film in the domestic market in 2014. On 21 August, it was released in Australia, to a mixed reception, and topped the box office in its opening weekend. Michael Michael is a 1996 American fantasy film directed by Nora Ephron. The film stars John Travolta as the Archangel Michael, who is sent to Earth to do various tasks, including mending some wounded hearts. The cast also includes Andie MacDowell, William Hurt, Bob Hoskins, Joey Lauren Adams, and Robert Pastorelli as people who cross Michaels path. The original music score was composed by Randy Newman. The dance scene and other location shots were filmed at the community center of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Cornhill, Texas, and on country roads near Walburg, Texas, as well as at Texas Gruene Hall. Arizona Dream Arizona Dream is a 1993 French-American surrealist indie comedy drama film co-written and directed by Emir Kusturica, and starring Johnny Depp, Jerry Lewis, Faye Dunaway, Lili Taylor and Vincent Gallo. It is the only film by Kusturica about America. Dirty Pretty Things Dirty Pretty Things is a 2002 British social thriller film directed by Stephen Frears and written by Steven Knight. Following the lives of two immigrants in London, it was filmed in a documentary style and was produced by BBC Films and Celador Films. The Producers The Producers is a 2005 North American musical comedy film directed by Susan Stroman and written by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan based on the eponymous 2001 Broadway musical, which in turn was based on Brookss 1967 film of the same name starring Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder and Andreas Voutsinas. The film stars an ensemble cast led by Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Uma Thurman, Will Ferrell, Gary Beach, Roger Bart, and Jon Lovitz. Creature effects were provided by Jim Hensons Creature Shop. The film was released in the United States by Universal Pictures in a limited release on December 16, 2005, followed by a wide release on December 25. It garnered generally mixed reviews from critics and was a commercial failure, earning $38 million worldwide from a $45 million budget. The Return The Return is a 2003 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev and released internationally in 2004. It tells the story of two Russian boys whose father suddenly returns home after a 12-year absence. He takes the boys on a holiday to a remote island on a lake that turns into a test of manhood of almost mythic proportions. It won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. In a 2016 BBC critics poll, The Return was ranked the 80th-greatest film of the 21st century. Ginger Snaps Ginger Snaps is a 2000 Canadian horror film directed by John Fawcett and starring Emily Perkins, and Katharine Isabelle. The film focuses on two teenage sisters who have a fascination with death. It is the first installment in the Ginger Snaps series, followed by Unleashed and The Beginning. Its reputation includes a large cult following and significant critical acclaim. Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox is a direct-to-video animated film adaptation of the 2011 comic book crossover "Flashpoint" by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert. It is scripted by Jim Krieg and directed by Jay Oliva. The film stars Justin Chambers as Barry Allen / Flash, C. Thomas Howell as Eobard Thawne / Professor Zoom, Michael B. Jordan as Victor Stone / Cyborg, and Kevin McKidd as Thomas Wayne / Batman. The film also sees actors reprising roles from other DC Animated properties, including Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne / Batman, Nathan Fillion as Hal Jordan / Green Lantern, Ron Perlman as Deathstroke, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Vanessa Marshall as Princess Diana / Wonder Woman and Dee Bradley Baker as Etrigan. It is the 17th film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series and launches a new shared continuity, the DC Animated Movie Universe. It was released on July 30, 2013, then re-released on September 10, 2013, as a 2-disc special edition. Stone Stone is a 2010 U.S. crime thriller film directed by John Curran and starring Robert De Niro, Edward Norton and Milla Jovovich. Most of the filming was done in Washtenaw County. It was the final film to be released by Overture Films. The films score was composed and conducted by Cliff Eidelman. Catfish Catfish is a 2010 American documentary film directed by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman. It involves a young man, Nev, being filmed by his brother and friend, co-directors Ariel and Henry, as he builds a romantic relationship with a young woman on the social networking website Facebook. The film was a critical and commercial success. It led to an MTV reality TV series, The TV Show. The film is credited with coining the term catfishing: a type of deceptive activity involving a person creating a fake social networking presence for nefarious purposes. The River Wild The River Wild is a 1994 American adventure thriller film directed by Curtis Hanson and starring Meryl Streep, Kevin Bacon, David Strathairn, John C. Reilly, Benjamin Bratt, and Joseph Mazzello as Roarke. It is about a family on a whitewater rafting trip who encounter two violent criminals in the wilderness. Fahrenheit 451 Fahrenheit 451 is a 1966 British dystopian drama film directed by François Truffaut and starring Oskar Werner, Julie Christie, and Cyril Cusack. Based on the 1953 novel of the same name by Ray Bradbury, the film takes place in a controlled society in an oppressive future in which the government sends out firemen to destroy all literature to prevent revolution and thinking. This was Truffauts first colour film as well as his only English-language film. At the 1966 Venice Film Festival, Fahrenheit 451 was nominated for the Golden Lion. Tooth Fairy Tooth Fairy is a 2010 fantasy comedy family film directed by Michael Lembeck, produced by Jim Piddock, Jason Blum, Mark Ciardi and Gordon Gray, written by Lowell Ganz, Babaloo Mandel, Randi Mayem Singer, Joshua Sternin and Jeffrey Ventimilia with music by George S. Clinton and starring Dwayne Johnson, Ashley Judd, and Julie Andrews. Filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, it was co-produced by Walden Media and distributed and theatrically released by 20th Century Fox on January 22, 2010. The movie was given a negative reception from critics but it earned $112.5 million on a $48 million budget and was a success at the box office. Tooth Fairy was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc/DVD/digital copy combination pack on May 4, 2010. A direct-to-video sequel, Tooth Fairy 2, starred Larry the Cable Guy as the title character and was released on March 6, 2012. Rob Roy Rob Roy is a 1995 American biographical historical drama film directed by Michael Caton-Jones. Liam Neeson stars as Rob Roy MacGregor, an 18th-century Scottish clan chief who battles with an unscrupulous nobleman in the Scottish Highlands. Jessica Lange, John Hurt, Tim Roth, Eric Stoltz, Brian Cox, and Jason Flemyng also star. Roth won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of the treacherous aristocrat Archibald Cunningham. Byzantium Byzantium is a 2012 British/American/Irish vampire film directed by Neil Jordan and starring Gemma Arterton, Saoirse Ronan, and Jonny Lee Miller. The story concerns a mother and daughter vampire duo who move into a rundown hotel while hiding out from other vampires. The film premiered at the Irish Film Institute in April 2013 and was commercially released the following month. It has received generally positive reviews. Creepshow Creepshow is a 1982 American horror comedy anthology film directed by George A. Romero and written by Stephen King, making this film his screenwriting debut. The films ensemble cast includes Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Fritz Weaver, Leslie Nielsen, Ted Danson and E. G. Marshall, as well as King himself. The film was primarily shot on location in Pittsburgh and its suburbs, including Monroeville, where Romero leased an old boys academy to build extensive sets for the film. The film consists of five short stories: "Fathers Day", "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill", "Something to Tide You Over", "The Crate" and "Theyre Creeping Up on You!" Two of these stories were adapted from Kings short stories, with the film bookended by prologue and epilogue scenes featuring a young boy named Billy, who is punished by his father for reading horror comics. The film is an homage to the EC horror comics of the 1950s, such as Tales from the Crypt, The Vault of Horror and The Haunt of Fear. In order for the film to give viewers a comic book feel, Romero hired long-time effects specialist Tom Savini to replicate comic-like effects. The film earned $21,028,755 in the United States. Happy Death Day 2U Happy Death Day 2U is a 2019 American science fiction black comedy slasher film written and directed by Christopher Landon. It stars Jessica Rothe, Israel Broussard, Phi Vu, Suraj Sharma, Sarah Yarkin, Ruby Modine, and Steve Zissis. The film again follows Tree Gelbman, who is accidentally transported to another dimension, where she must relive a different version of the same day repeatedly as she tries to return home, while a new killer is on the loose. The film is a sequel to 2017s Happy Death Day, with Jason Blum again serving as a producer through his Blumhouse Productions company. The film was released in the United States on February 13, 2019, by Universal Pictures. It received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Rothes performance, as well as the films shift to a more sci-fi tone, although some noted it as derivative of the first film. It grossed $64million worldwide against a $9million budget. Blow Out Blow Out is a 1981 American neo-noir political thriller film written and directed by Brian De Palma. The film stars John Travolta as Jack Terry, a movie sound effects technician from Philadelphia who, while recording sounds for a low-budget slasher film, serendipitously captures audio evidence of an assassination involving a presidential hopeful. Nancy Allen stars as Sally Bedina, a young woman involved in the crime. The supporting cast includes John Lithgow and Dennis Franz. The films tagline in advertisements was, "Murder has a sound all of its own". The film is directly based on Michelangelo Antonionis 1966 film Blowup, replacing the medium of photography with the medium of audio recording. The concept of Blow Out came to De Palma while he was working on the thriller Dressed to Kill. The film was shot in the late autumn and winter of 1980 in various Philadelphia locations on a relatively substantial budget of $18 million. Blow Out opened to minuscule audience interest in 1981; however, it received a mostly positive critical reception. The lead performances by Travolta and Allen, the direction by DePalma and the visual style were cited as the strongest points of the film. Critics also recognised the stylistic and narrative connection to the work of Alfred Hitchcock, whom DePalma admires; and giallo films. Over the years since its initial theatrical release, it has developed status as a cult film and received a home media release by the Criterion Collection, a company who specializes in "important classic and contemporary film", which re-ignited public interest in the film. One for the Money One for the Money is a 2012 American crime comedy film based on Janet Evanovichs 1994 novel of the same name. Directed by Julie Anne Robinson, the screenplay was written by Liz Brixius, Karen McCullah Lutz, and Kirsten Smith. It stars Katherine Heigl, Jason OMara, Debbie Reynolds, Daniel Sunjata and Sherri Shepherd. The story revolves around a broke and unemployed woman becoming a bail enforcement agent, going after a former high school crush who both skipped out on his payments and is a murder suspect. The film was in development hell after Columbia and TriStar Pictures had purchased the novels adaptation rights in 1997. In April 2010, Lionsgate acquired the distribution rights. Produced by Lakeshore and Sidney Kimmel Entertainment, principal photography took place in the Ambridge borough in Beaver County. One for the Money was theatrically released in the United States on January 27, 2012. The film garnered generally negative reviews from critics, with many criticizing the script and Heigls performance. The film became a commercial flop, grossing $36 million worldwide against a $40 million budget. 13 13 is a 2010 American remake of the 2005 Georgian-French film 13 Tzameti. The film, directed by Géla Babluani, stars Sam Riley, Ray Winstone, 50 Cent, Mickey Rourke and Jason Statham. Ironclad Ironclad is a 2011 British action adventure war film directed by Jonathan English. Written by English and Erick Kastel, based on a screenplay by Stephen McDool, the cast includes James Purefoy, Brian Cox, Kate Mara, Paul Giamatti, Vladimir Kulich, Mackenzie Crook, Jason Flemyng, Derek Jacobi and Charles Dance. The film chronicles the siege of Rochester Castle by King John in 1215. The film was shot entirely in Wales in 2009 and produced on a budget of $25 million. Thirst Thirst is a 2009 South Korean supernatural erotic horror film written, produced and directed by Park Chan-wook. It is loosely based on the novel Thérèse Raquin by Émile Zola. The film tells the story of a Catholic priest—who is in love with his friend’s wife—turning into a vampire through a failed medical experiment. Park has stated, "This film was originally called The Bat to convey a sense of horror. After all, it is about vampires. But it is also more than that. It is about passion and a love triangle. I feel that it is unique because it is not just a thriller, and not merely a horror film, but an illicit love story as well." The film won the Jury Prize at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. It is the first mainstream Korean film to feature full-frontal male nudity. Paper Moon Paper Moon is a 1973 American comedy-drama film directed by Peter Bogdanovich and released by Paramount Pictures. Screenwriter Alvin Sargent adapted the script from the novel Addie Pray by Joe David Brown. The film, shot in black-and-white, is set in Kansas and Missouri during the Great Depression. It stars the real-life father and daughter pairing of Ryan and Tatum ONeal as protagonists Moze and Addie. Tatum ONeal received praise for her performance as Addie, earning her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, making her the youngest competitive winner in the history of the Academy Awards. Notorious Notorious is a 2009 American biographical drama film directed by George Tillman Jr. about American rapper Christopher Wallace / The Notorious B.I.G., following his life and murder. The film stars Jamal Woolard as Wallace, alongside Angela Bassett, Derek Luke, and Anthony Mackie. Woolard reprised his role as Wallace in All Eyez on Me. Ben-Hur Ben-Hur is a 2016 American epic historical drama film directed by Timur Bekmambetov and written by Keith Clarke and John Ridley. It is the fifth film adaptation of the 1880 novel A Tale of the Christ by Lew Wallace following the 1907 silent short film, the 1925 silent film, the Academy Award-winning 1959 film and the 2003 animated film of the same name. It has been termed a "re-adaptation", "reimagining", and "new interpretation" of the novel. The film stars Jack Huston, Morgan Freeman, Toby Kebbell, Nazanin Boniadi, Haluk Bilginer, and Rodrigo Santoro. Principal photography began on February 2, 2015 in Matera, Italy and lasted about five months, finishing in June 2015. Ben-Hur premiered on August 9, 2016 in Mexico City and was theatrically released by Paramount Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on August 19, 2016 in the United States in 2D, 3D, RealD 3D, Digital 3D, and IMAX 3D. The film received generally negative reviews and was a box office bomb, grossing $94.1 million worldwide against its $87–100 million production budget plus a large amount spent on marketing and distribution. The Ward The Ward is a 2010 American supernatural psychological horror film directed by John Carpenter and starring Amber Heard, Mamie Gummer, Danielle Panabaker, Laura-Leigh, Lyndsy Fonseca and Jared Harris. Set in 1966, the film chronicles a young woman who is institutionalized after setting fire to a house, and who finds herself haunted by the ghost of a former inmate at the psychiatric ward. The film was shot on location at the Eastern State Hospital in Medical Lake. Winter Sleep Winter Sleep is a 2014 Turkish drama film directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, adapted from the short story, "The Wife" by Anton Chekhov and one subplot of The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. The story is set in Anatolia and examines the significant divide between the rich and the poor as well as the powerful and the powerless in Turkey. It stars Haluk Bilginer, Demet Akbag and Melisa Sözen. Ceylan had long wished to adapt "The Wife", and shot it in Cappadocia. At the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, the film won the Palme dOr and the FIPRESCI Prize. Casualties of War Casualties of War is a 1989 American war drama film, starring Michael J. Fox and Sean Penn, directed by Brian De Palma, and written by David Rabe, based primarily an article written by Daniel Lang for The New Yorker in 1969 and a subsequent book. The film is based on the events of the 1966 incident on Hill 192 during the Vietnam War, in which a Vietnamese woman was kidnapped from her village by an squad of American soldiers, who subsequently raped and then murdered her. The Damned United The Damned United is a 2009 British film sports drama film directed by Tom Hooper and adapted by Peter Morgan from David Peaces bestselling novel The Damned Utd, a largely fictional book based on the authors interpretation of Brian Cloughs ill-fated tenure as football manager of Leeds United in 1974. It was produced by BBC Films and Left Bank Pictures with additional funding from Screen Yorkshire and Columbia Pictures. Sony Pictures Releasing International distributed the film. The film was originally proposed by Stephen Frears, but he pulled out of the project in November 2007. Hooper took his place and film was shot from May to July 2008. The film marks the fifth collaboration between screenwriter Peter Morgan and actor Michael Sheen who plays Clough. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 27 March 2009 and in North America on 25 September. The film grossed $4.1 million worldwide against a $10 million production budget. The film received nominations for the British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actor, the ALFS Award for British Supporting Actor of the Year, the Satellite Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama and Best Actor in a Supporting Role and the Writers Guild of Great Britain Award for Best Feature Film Screenplay. Gia Gia is a 1998 biographical HBO film about the life and times of one of Americas first supermodels, Gia Marie Carangi. The film stars Angelina Jolie as Gia and Faye Dunaway as Wilhelmina Cooper, with Mercedes Ruehl and Elizabeth Mitchell. It was directed by Michael Cristofer and written by Cristofer and Jay McInerney. The original music score was composed by Terence Blanchard. The Enforcer The Enforcer is a 1976 American neo-noir action thriller and the third in the Dirty Harry film series. Directed by James Fargo, it stars Clint Eastwood as Inspector "Dirty" Harry Callahan, Tyne Daly as Inspector Kate Moore, and DeVeren Bookwalter as terrorist leader Bobby Maxwell. It was also the last film in the series to feature John Mitchum as Inspector Frank DiGiorgio. The Last Picture Show The Last Picture Show is a 1971 American drama film directed and co-written by Peter Bogdanovich, adapted from a semi-autobiographical 1966 novel The Last Picture Show by Larry McMurtry. Set in a small town in north Texas from November 1951 to October 1952, it is about the coming of age of Sonny Crawford and his friend Duane Jackson. The cast also includes Cybill Shepherd in her film debut, Ellen Burstyn, Ben Johnson, and Cloris Leachman, and features Eileen Brennan, Clu Gulager, and Randy Quaid. For aesthetic reasons, it was shot in black and white, which was unusual for the time. The film features many songs of Hank Williams Sr. and other recording artists. The film was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Ben Johnson and Jeff Bridges for Best Supporting Actor, and Ellen Burstyn and Cloris Leachman for Best Supporting Actress, with Johnson and Leachman winning. In 1998 the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. The Lazarus Effect The Lazarus Effect is a 2015 American supernatural horror film directed by David Gelb and written by Luke Dawson and Jeremy Slater. The film stars Mark Duplass, Olivia Wilde, Donald Glover, Evan Peters, and Sarah Bolger. The film was released on February 27, 2015, by Relativity Media. God's Not Dead Gods Not Dead is a 2014 American Christian drama film directed by Harold Cronk and starring Kevin Sorbo, Shane Harper, David A. R. White, and Dean Cain. The film was released theatrically on March 21, 2014 by Pure Flix Entertainment. Written by Cary Solomon and Chuck Konzelman, and based on Rice book Gods Not Dead: Evidence for God in an Age of Uncertainty, the film follows a Christian college student whose faith is challenged by a philosophy professor who declares God a pre-scientific fiction. It received mostly negative reviews, but grossed over $62 million on a $2 million budget. The film is followed by the 2016 film Gods Not Dead 2 and the 2018 film A Light in Darkness. The Kid The Kid is a 2000 American fantasy comedy-drama film, directed by Jon Turteltaub and written by Audrey Wells. It stars Bruce Willis and Spencer Breslin, with Emily Mortimer, Lily Tomlin, Chi McBride, and Jean Smart playing smaller roles. The film was released by Walt Disney Pictures on July 7, 2000 in the United States and received mixed reviews from critics. The film was a financial success, grossing $110 million. Endless Love Endless Love is a 2014 American romantic drama film directed by Shana Feste and co-written by Feste with Joshua Safran. A second adaptation of Scott Spencers novel, the film stars Alex Pettyfer, Gabriella Wilde, Bruce Greenwood, Joely Richardson, and Robert Patrick. The film was released on February 14, 2014 by Universal Pictures in the US and UK, and on February 13, 2014 in Australia. Secret in Their Eyes Secret in Their Eyes is a 2015 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Billy Ray and a remake of the 2009 Argentine film of the same name, both based on the novel El secreto de sus ojos by author Eduardo Sacheri. The film stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Nicole Kidman, Julia Roberts, Dean Norris, and Michael Kelly. The film was released by STXfilms on November 20, 2015. It received mixed reception from critics, who praised its performances but compared it unfavorably to the original. Freddy's Dead Freddys Dead: The Final Nightmare is a 1991 American slasher film and the sixth installment in the Nightmare on Elm Street series. It is the sequel to The Dream Child and was originally supposed to be the concluding chapter of the series; Wes Cravens New Nightmare was released after The Final Nightmare but takes place outside the series canon. A canonical sequel, Freddy vs. Jason, was released later. This was New Line Cinemas first 3D film release. Critical reception to the film was very negative upon release. The film was released on September 13, 1991, and grossed $34.9 million on a budget of $11 million, surpassing its predecessors gross. Robert Englund reprises his role as Freddy Krueger. The film stars Lisa Zane, Yaphet Kotto, Breckin Meyer, Shon Greenblatt, Ricky Dean Logan, Lezlie Deane, and Tobe Sexton. Additionally, several well-known actors make cameo appearances in the film, including Johnny Depp, Roseanne Barr, Tom Arnold, and Alice Cooper. Iggy Pop sings the title song, which plays during the end credits over a montage of scenes from the previous Nightmare films. Guess Who Guess Who is a 2005 American comedy film about race relations directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan. It is a loose remake of Guess Whos Coming to Dinner, a film about a black man marrying a white woman. This film instead focuses on a black woman marrying a white man. The film stars Bernie Mac, Ashton Kutcher, and Zoe Saldana. The majority of the film was filmed in Cranford. Prime Prime is a 2005 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Uma Thurman, Meryl Streep, and Bryan Greenberg. It was written and directed by Ben Younger. The film grossed $67,937,503 worldwide. CHIPS CHiPs is a 2017 American buddy cop action comedy film written and directed by Dax Shepard, based on the 1977–1983 television series of the same name created by Rick Rosner. The film stars Shepard as Officer Jon Baker and Michael Peña as Frank "Ponch" Poncherello, with Rosa Salazar, Adam Brody and Vincent DOnofrio in supporting roles. Principal photography began on October 21, 2015, in Los Angeles. The film was released on March 24, 2017, by Warner Bros. Pictures and grossed $26 million worldwide. It has a 17% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which called it "only mildly arresting at best". Unlike the original series, the movie was produced without the cooperation of the California Highway Patrol and without a license to use CHP logos. Time Lapse Time Lapse is a 2014 American indie sci-fi thriller directed by Bradley D. King and starring Danielle Panabaker, Matt OLeary, and George Finn. Kings directorial debut, it centers upon a group of friends who discover a machine that can take pictures of things 24 hours into the future, causing increasingly complex causal loops. It premiered on April 18, 2014 at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival. Big Momma's House 2 Big Mommas House 2 is a 2006 American crime comedy film, the sequel to 2000s Big Mommas House and the second installment of the Big Momma trilogy. The film was directed by John Whitesell and starring Martin Lawrence reprising his role as FBI agent Malcolm Turner. The film was released theatrically on January 27, 2006 and was critically panned as critics felt that a sequel was unnecessary. Unlike the first film, Big Mommas House 2 takes on a family friendly tone compared to the original films more mature target demographic. The film was poorly received and scored a 6% at Rotten Tomatoes. Behind the Candelabra Behind the Candelabra is a 2013 American biographical drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh. It dramatizes the last ten years in the life of pianist Liberace and the relationship he had with Scott Thorson. It is based on Thorsons memoir, My Life with Liberace. Richard LaGravenese wrote the screenplay. Jerry Weintraub was the executive producer. It premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2013 and competed for the Palme dOr. It aired on HBO on May 26, 2013 and was given a cinematic release in the United Kingdom on June 7, 2013. The film received critical acclaim from television critics including praise for the performances of Michael Douglas and Matt Damon. Shadow of the Vampire Shadow of the Vampire is a 2000 metafiction horror film directed by E. Elias Merhige, written by Steven Katz, and starring John Malkovich and Willem Dafoe. The film is a documentary account of the making of the classic vampire film Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens, directed by F. W. Murnau, during which the film crew began to have disturbing suspicions about their lead actor. The film borrows the techniques of silent films, including the use of intertitles to explain elided action, and iris lenses. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling. For his performance, Dafoe was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The Poseidon Adventure The Poseidon Adventure is a 1972 American disaster film directed by Ronald Neame, produced by Irwin Allen, and based on Paul Gallicos eponymous 1969 novel. It features an ensemble cast, including five Oscar winners: Gene Hackman; Ernest Borgnine; Jack Albertson; Shelley Winters; and Red Buttons. Parts of the movie were filmed aboard the . The plot centers on the fictional SS Poseidon, an aged luxury liner on her final voyage from New York City to Athens before being sent to the scrapyard. On New Years Eve, she is overturned by a rogue wave. Passengers and crew are trapped inside, and a rebellious preacher attempts to lead a small group of survivors to safety. It is in the vein of other all-star disaster films of the early-mid 1970s such as Airport, Earthquake, and The Towering Inferno. By the end of 1974, it was regarded as a widely successful film. The film won two Academy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, a British Academy Film Award, and a Motion Picture Sound Editors Award. A sequel, Beyond the Poseidon Adventure, also based on a novel by Gallico, was a critical and commercial failure. Honey, I Blew Up the Kid Honey, I Blew Up the Kid is a 1992 American comedy science fiction family film and the sequel to the 1989 film Honey. Directed by Randal Kleiser and released by Walt Disney Pictures, it stars Rick Moranis, Marcia Strassman, Amy ONeill and Robert Oliveri, who reprise their roles as Wayne, Diane, Amy, and Nick Szalinski respectively, as well as newcomer Keri Russell in her film debut as Mandy Park, Nicks love interest and babysitter of Adam, the Szalinskis new son, whose accidental exposure to Waynes new industrial-sized growth machine causes him to gradually grow to enormous size. It is set three years after the events depicted in the first film. It was filmed in 1991. The antagonist to the Szalinskis is Waynes coworker, Dr. Charles Hendrickson, who wants the giant Adam stopped at all costs and would like to take over Waynes invention that is now owned by the major corporation they work for, which is in turn owned by the kind Clifford Sterling. The film would be followed by one last sequel in 1997, this time a direct-to-video one, Honey. A TV show also followed it in 1997, called Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. Taxi Taxi is a 2004 action comedy film directed by Tim Story and starring Queen Latifah, Jimmy Fallon, Gisele Bündchen, Jennifer Esposito, and Ann-Margret. It is a remake of the 1998 French film of the same name. An incompetent New York police officer is banned from driving and comes to rely on a talented taxi driver to help him solve a series of bank robberies. The film was panned by critics. Striking Distance Striking Distance is a 1993 American action thriller film starring Bruce Willis as Pittsburgh Police homicide detective Thomas Hardy. The film co-stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Dennis Farina, and Tom Sizemore. It was directed by Rowdy Herrington and written by Herrington and Marty Kaplan. The film was shot on location throughout Pittsburgh; its early title was Three Rivers. Hellbound: Hellraiser II Hellbound: Hellraiser II is a 1988 British-American horror film directed by Tony Randel and starring Clare Higgins, Ashley Laurence, Kenneth Cranham and Doug Bradley. The film is the second entry in the Hellraiser saga and draws heavily upon its precursor, Hellraiser. Clive Barker, who wrote and directed the previous film, wrote the story and was the sequels executive producer. Clash of the Titans Jaws: The Revenge Jaws: The Revenge is a 1987 American horror thriller film produced and directed by Joseph Sargent, and starring Lorraine Gary, Lance Guest, Mario Van Peebles, and Michael Caine. It is the third sequel to Steven Spielbergs Jaws, and the fourth and final installment in the Jaws franchise. It was the final theatrical film to be directed by Sargent. The film focuses on a now-widowed Ellen Brody and her conviction that a great white shark is seeking revenge on her family, particularly when it kills her son, and follows her to the Bahamas. Jaws: The Revenge was shot on location in New England and in the Bahamas, and completed on the Universal lot. Like the first two films, Marthas Vineyard was the location of the fictional Amity Island for the opening scenes. Jaws: The Revenge was heavily panned by film critics. While production of the other three films in the series took around two years for each film, Jaws: The Revenge was made in less than nine months. According to associate producer and production manager Frank Baur during the sequels filming, "This will be the fastest I have ever seen a major film planned and executed in all of my 35 years as a production manager." Roxanne Roxanne is a 1987 American romantic comedy film directed by Fred Schepisi and starring Steve Martin and Daryl Hannah. It is a modern retelling of Edmond Rostands 1897 verse play Cyrano de Bergerac, adapted by Steve Martin. Rostand is mentioned in the opening credits. On the Road On the Road is a 2012 adventure drama film directed by Walter Salles. It is an adaptation of Jack Kerouacs 1957 novel On the Road and stars an ensemble cast featuring Garrett Hedlund, Sam Riley, Kristen Stewart, Alice Braga, Amy Adams, Tom Sturridge, Danny Morgan, Elisabeth Moss, Kirsten Dunst, and Viggo Mortensen. The executive producers were Francis Ford Coppola, Patrick Batteux, Jerry Leider, and Tessa Ross. Filming began on August 4, 2010, in Montreal, Quebec, with a $25 million budget. The story is based on the years Kerouac spent travelling the United States in the late 1940s with his friend Neal Cassady and several other Beat Generation figures who would go on to fame in their own right, including William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg. On May 23, 2012, the film premiered in competition for the Palme dOr at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. The film received mixed early reviews after it premiered at the film festival. The film also premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival in September. Papillon Papillon is a 2017 biographical drama film directed by Michael Noer. It tells the story of French convict Henri Charrière, nicknamed Papillon, who was imprisoned in 1933 in the notorious Devils Island penal colony and escaped in 1941 with the help of another convict, counterfeiter Louis Dega. The films screenplay is based on Charrières autobiographies Papillon and Banco, as well as the formers 1973 film adaptation, which was written by Dalton Trumbo and Lorenzo Semple Jr. and starred Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman. Papillon premiered on September 9, 2017, in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. All About Steve All About Steve is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Phil Traill and starring Sandra Bullock, Thomas Haden Church, and Bradley Cooper as the eponymous Steve. The film is the winner of two Golden Raspberry Awards and has a 6% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes. Anonymous Anonymous is a 2011 German-British period drama film directed by Roland Emmerich and written by John Orloff. The film is a fictionalized version of the life of Edward de Vere, an Elizabethan courtier, playwright, poet and patron of the arts, and suggests he was the actual author of William Shakespeares plays. It stars Rhys Ifans as de Vere and Vanessa Redgrave as Queen Elizabeth I of England. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2011. Produced by Centropolis Entertainment and Studio Babelsberg and distributed by Columbia Pictures, Anonymous was released on October 28, 2011 in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, expanding to theaters around the world in the following weeks. The film was a box office flop and received mixed reviews, with critics praising its performances and visual achievements, but criticizing the films time-jumping format, factual errors, and promotion of the Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship. How It Ends How It Ends is a 2018 American action disaster thriller film directed by David M. Rosenthal and written by Brooks McLaren. The film stars Theo James, Forest Whitaker, Grace Dove, Kat Graham, and Mark OBrien. The film was released on July 13, 2018, by Netflix. Jungle Jungle is a 2017 Australian biographical survival drama film, based on the true story of Israeli adventurer Yossi Ghinsbergs 1981 journey into the Amazon rainforest. Directed by Greg McLean and written by Justin Monjo, the film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Ghinsberg, with Alex Russell, Thomas Kretschmann, Yasmin Kassim, Joel Jackson, and Jacek Koman in supporting roles. It was released in Australia on 9 November 2017, by Umbrella Entertainment. The Italian Job The Italian Job is a 1969 British comedy caper film, written by Troy Kennedy Martin, produced by Michael Deeley and directed by Peter Collinson. It tells the story of Charlie Croker, the leader of a cockney criminal gang released from prison with the intention of doing a "big job" in Italy to steal gold bullion from an armoured security truck. Its soundtrack was composed by Quincy Jones, and includes "On Days Like These" sung by Matt Monro over the opening credits, and "Getta Bloomin Move On" during the climactic car chase. Lead actor Michael Caine is among its singers. In 1999, it was ranked #36 on the BFI Top 100 British films by the British Film Institute. In November 2004, Total Film named The Italian Job the 27th greatest British film of all time. In 2011 it was voted the best British film in a poll of film fans conducted by Sky Movies HD. The line "Youre only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!" by Caine was voted favourite film one-liner in a 2003 poll of 1,000 film fans. One of the most discussed end scenes in film, what happened to the coachload of gold teetering over the edge of a cliff has been debated in the decades since the film was released. The popularity of the film has led to parodies and allusions in other films and productions, including a 2003 remake, a reference in The Simpsons episode The Italian Bob, and a re-enactment of the Mini Cooper car-chase in the MacGyver episode “Thief of Budapest”. The film has inspired a charity event that has taken place annually since 1990 and involves Minis and other vehicles featured in the original film, driving from the UK to northern Italy and back, visiting Grand Prix circuits, historic Italian cities and the locations in Turin featured in the film, while fundraising for childrens charities. The event has raised nearly £2,600,000 so far. Marking the 50th anniversary of the film, in June 2019, stunt drivers in red, white and blue Coopers recreated parts of the films famous car-chase around Turin at the grounds of Minis Oxford factory. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is a 1968 British-American musical adventure fantasy film, directed by Ken Hughes and written by Roald Dahl and Hughes, loosely based on Ian Flemings 1964 novel Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang: The Magical Car. The film stars Dick Van Dyke, Sally Ann Howes, Adrian Hall, Heather Ripley, Lionel Jeffries, James Robertson Justice, Robert Helpmann, and Gert Fröbe. The film was produced by Albert R. Broccoli. John Stears supervised the special effects. Irwin Kostal supervised and conducted the music, while the musical numbers, written by Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman, were staged by Marc Breaux and Dee Dee Wood. The song "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" was nominated for an Academy Award. Taxi 3 Taxi 3 is a 2003 French action comedy film directed by Gérard Krawczyk. Starring Samy Naceri, Frédéric Diefenthal and Marion Cotillard. It is the sequel to Taxi 2, and was followed by Taxi 4. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day is a 2014 American family fantasy comedy film directed by Miguel Arteta from a screenplay written by Rob Lieber. The film stars Steve Carell, Jennifer Garner and Ed Oxenbould, and is loosely based on Judith Viorst’s 1972 childrens book of the same name. Co-produced by Shawn Levy and Lisa Henson for Walt Disney Pictures through their respective production companies, 21 Laps Entertainment and The Jim Henson Company, the film was released in North America on October 10, 2014. The film received mixed reviews from critics but was a success at the box office, grossing $101.4 million worldwide against a $28 million budget. Of Mice and Men Of Mice and Men is a 1992 American period drama film based on John Steinbecks 1936 novella of the same name. Directed and produced by Gary Sinise, the film features Gary Sinise as George Milton, alongside John Malkovich as Lennie Small, with Casey Siemaszko as Curley, John Terry as Slim, Ray Walston as Candy, Joe Morton as Crooks, and Sherilyn Fenn as Curleys wife. Horton Foote adapted the story for film. Its plot centers on George and the intellectually disabled Lennie, two farm workers who travel together and dream of one day owning their own land. The film explores themes of discrimination, loneliness, and the American Dream. Of Mice and Men took part in the 1992 Cannes Film Festival, where Sinise was nominated for the Palme dOr award, given to the director of the best-featured film. After the film debuted in the United States on October 2, 1992, it received acclaim from critics. Blair Witch Blair Witch is a 2016 American found footage supernatural horror film directed by Adam Wingard and written by Simon Barrett. It is the third and final film in the Blair Witch series and a direct sequel to the 1999 film The Blair Witch Project, ignoring the events of its 2000 follow-up film Blair Witch 2, given the events of that film being a film within a film. Blair Witch stars James Allen McCune, Callie Hernandez, Brandon Scott, Corbin Reid, Valorie Curry and Wes Robinson. The film, shot in a found footage style, follows a group of college students and their local guides who venture into the Black Hills Forest in Maryland to uncover the mysteries surrounding the prior disappearance of Heather Donahue, the sister of one of the characters. Development of the film began in September 2009, when Ed Sánchez and Daniel Myrick announced their intent to produce a third Blair Witch film. The film was a sequel to the first film, would potentially contain the actors from the first film in some context, and would not reference any of the events from Book of Shadows. In 2011, Sánchez remarked that further development on a sequel depended on getting Lionsgate to approve the idea and for his and Myricks schedule to match up. The film went into development hell. By January 2015, a third Blair Witch was still in talks. Sanchez stated that the film was "inevitable". Initially, the films connection to the Blair Witch franchise was kept secret, with the film having been shot under the fake title, The Woods. In July 2016, it was revealed at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con that the film marketed with the faux-title The Woods actually turned out to be the sequel Blair Witch. The film was screened at San Diego Comic-Con on July 22, 2016 and premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, before being theatrically released in the United States on September 16 by Lionsgate. Blair Witch received mixed reviews, with critics noting it as an improvement on Book of Shadows while criticizing the writing and special effects. Despite this, the film grossed $45 million on a budget of $5 million, it was considered a box office disappointment, given that the original film had grossed nearly $250 million in 1999 against a budget of $60,000. The Wailing The Wailing is a 2016 South Korean supernatural psychological mystery horror film directed by Na Hong-jin about a policeman who investigates a series of mysterious killings and illnesses. It was both a commercial and critical success. Sleeper Sleeper is a 1973 American futuristic science fiction comedy film, directed by Woody Allen and written by Allen and Marshall Brickman. The plot involves the adventures of the owner of a health food store who is cryogenically frozen in 1973 and defrosted 200 years later in an ineptly led police state. The film contains many elements which parody notable works of science fiction and was made as a tribute to comedians Groucho Marx and Bob Hope. Shutter Shutter is a 2004 Thai supernatural horror film by Banjong Pisanthanakun and Parkpoom Wongpoom; starring Ananda Everingham, Natthaweeranuch Thongmee, and Achita Sikamana. It focuses on mysterious images seen in developed pictures. The film was a huge box office success, making it one of the best known horror movies from Thailand and recognized worldwide. An English-language remake under the same title was released in 2008.The film was also remade in Hindi as Click. Brick Mansions Brick Mansions is a 2014 action film starring Paul Walker, David Belle, RZA, also starring Goûchy Boy, Catalina Denis and Carlo Rota. The film was directed by Camille Delamarre and written by Luc Besson, Robert Mark Kamen and Bibi Naceri. It is a remake of the 2004 French film District 13, in which Belle had also starred. Brick Mansions was released on April 25, 2014, five months after Walkers death on November 30, 2013 and has a dedication to him at the start of the credits. This was Walkers penultimate film, followed by his final film appearance in Furious 7. L'auberge espagnole LAuberge Espagnole, also known as Pot Luck and The Spanish Apartment, is a 2002 French-Spanish film directed and written by Cédric Klapisch. It is a co-production of Mate Production, Via Digital, BAC Films, Ce qui me meut, France 2 Cinéma and Studio Canal). The movie is about an economics graduate student studying for a year in Barcelona, Spain, as part of the Erasmus programme, where he learns from a group of students from all over Western Europe in a student share-house. The film is told in the first-person perspective of the main character, Xavier, and is mainly in French. Some of the dialogue is in English and a significant amount is in Spanish, as well as small amounts in Catalan, Danish, German and Italian. LAuberge Espagnole is the first part of the Spanish Apartment trilogy, which continues in the sequels Russian Dolls and Chinese Puzzle. Vishwaroopam Vishwaroopam is a 2013 Indian espionage action thriller film written, directed and produced by Kamal Haasan, who also enacts the lead role. The film has Rahul Bose, Shekhar Kapur, Pooja Kumar, Andrea Jeremiah and Jaideep Ahlawat in supporting roles. Filmed simultaneously in two languages: Tamil and Hindi, the film features a soundtrack composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, with the Tamil lyrics written by Vairamuthu and Haasan himself, while Javed Akhtar translated them for the Hindi version. Development of the project began after the release of Haasans Manmadhan Ambu when several of the crew were brought in from the United States to lend their technical expertise. The direction was taken over by from Selvaraghavan and reports indicating a comparison with several English films surfaced during the production. The first teaser was revealed in April 2012 and first theatrical trailer was revealed in June 2012. Vishwaroopam is the first Indian film to utilize the new Auro 3D sound technology. The film was also to be the first Indian film to release via direct-broadcast satellite, also known as direct-to-home, but after protests of theatre owners this plan was dropped. The film released worldwide, excluding Tamil Nadu, on 25 January 2013 while the Hindi version was released on 1 February 2013. Legal controversies, regarding the films plot of Indian security services participation in the War on Terror, arose as several Muslim civic organizations protested the films release in Tamil Nadu, resulting in an official ban being imposed on the film in the state for 15 days by the Government of Tamil Nadu. The ban resulted in similar decisions in major overseas markets like Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Singapore while release was delayed in the south Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Karnataka. Despite the fragmented release, Vishwaroopam garnered positive reviews and, at the time of its release, was the second highest-grossing Tamil film of all time. Heeding the requests of Muslim civic organisations, controversial scenes were muted or morphed, allowing the film to be released on 8 February 2013 in Tamil Nadu. The film was honored with awards for Best Art Direction and Best Choreography at the 60th National Film Awards. A sequel to the film, Vishwaroopam II, released on 10 August 2018. Sophie's Choice Sophies Choice is a 1982 American drama film directed by Alan J. Pakula, who adapted William Styrons novel of the same name. Meryl Streep stars as Sophie, a Polish immigrant who shares a boarding house in Brooklyn with her tempestuous lover, Nathan, and a young writer, Stingo. Streeps performance was acclaimed, and she received the Academy Award for Best Actress. The film was nominated for Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Music, and Best Adapted Screenplay. British company ITC Entertainment produced the film, and Universal Pictures distributed and released it. Driven Driven is a 2001 American action sports film directed by Renny Harlin and starring Sylvester Stallone, who also wrote and produced. It centers on a young racing drivers effort to win the CART FedEx Championship Series auto racing championship. Prior to production, Stallone was seen at many Formula One races, but he was unable to procure enough information about the category due to the secrecy with which teams protect their cars, so he decided to base the film on Champ Car. Imperium Imperium is a 2016 American crime thriller film written and directed by Daniel Ragussis from a story by Michael German. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe, Toni Collette, Tracy Letts, Nestor Carbonell, and Sam Trammell. The film was released on August 19, 2016 in a limited release and through video on demand by Lionsgate Premiere. Whale Rider Whale Rider is a 2002 New Zealand-German family drama film written and directed by Niki Caro. Based on the novel of the same name by Witi Ihimaera, the film stars Keisha Castle-Hughes as Kahu Paikea Apirana, a twelve-year-old Māori girl whose ambition is to become the chief of the tribe. Her grandfather Koro Apirana believes that this is a role reserved for males only. The film was a coproduction between New Zealand and Germany. It was shot on location in Whangara, the setting of the novel. The world premiere was on 9 September 2002, at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film received critical acclaim upon its release. At age 13, Keisha Castle-Hughes became the youngest nominee for the Academy Award for Best Actress before she was surpassed by Quvenzhané Wallis, at age 9, for Beasts of the Southern Wild less than a decade later. The film earned $41.4 million on a NZ$9,235,000 budget. In 2005, the film was named on the BFI list of the 50 films you should see by the age of 14. Frenzy Frenzy is a 1972 British thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It is the penultimate feature film of his extensive career. The screenplay by Anthony Shaffer was based on the novel Goodbye Piccadilly by Arthur La Bern. The film stars Jon Finch, Alec McCowen, and Barry Foster and features Billie Whitelaw, Anna Massey, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Bernard Cribbins and Vivien Merchant. The original music score was composed by Ron Goodwin. The plot centres on a serial killer in contemporary London and the ex-RAF serviceman he implicates. In a very early scene there is dialogue that mentions two actual London serial murder cases: the Christie murders in the early 1950s, and the Jack the Ripper murders in 1888. Barry Foster has said that, in order to prepare for his role, he was asked by Hitchcock to study two books about Neville Heath, an English serial killer who would often pass himself off as an officer in the RAF. Frenzy was the third and final film that Hitchcock made in Britain after he moved to Hollywood in 1939. The other two were Under Capricorn in 1949 and Stage Fright in 1950. The last film he had made in Britain before his move to America was Jamaica Inn. The film was screened at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition. Sudden Impact Sudden Impact is a 1983 American neo-noir action thriller and the fourth film in the Dirty Harry series, directed by Clint Eastwood, and starring Eastwood and Sondra Locke. The film tells the story of a gang rape victim who decides to seek revenge on the rapists ten years after the attack by killing them one by one. Inspector Callahan, famous for his unconventional and often brutal crime-fighting tactics is tasked with tracking down the serial killer. As Callahan investigates the killings, he becomes romantically entangled with the woman, not knowing that she is responsible for the murders. The film is notable for the catchphrase, "Go ahead", which is uttered by Clint Eastwoods gun-wielding character in the beginning of the film as he stares down an armed robber who is holding a hostage. Down with Love Down with Love is a 2003 American romantic comedy film directed by Peyton Reed and written by Eve Ahlert and Dennis Drake. It stars Renée Zellweger and Ewan McGregor, and is a pastiche of the early 1960s American "no-sex sex comedies" such as Pillow Talk and Lover Come Back and the "myriad spawn" of derivative films that followed. Time film critic Richard Corliss, estimating conservatively, wrote that Down with Love "is so clogged with specific references to a half-dozen Rock-and-Doris-type comedies that it serves as definitive distillation of the genre." Randall himself plays a small role in Down with Love, "bestowing his sly, patriarchal blessing" on the film that also stars David Hyde Pierce, Sarah Paulson, Rachel Dratch, Jeri Ryan, and Jack Plotnick, who spoofs the kind of role Chet Stratton played in Lover Come Back. Typical of the genre the film tells the story of a woman who advocates female independence in combat with a lothario, the plot reflects the attitudes and behaviour of the early pre-sexual revolution 1960s but has an anachronistic conclusion driven by more modern, post-feminist ideas and attitudes. Black Sheep Black Sheep is a 2006 New Zealand black comedy/horror film written and directed by Jonathan King. It was produced by Philippa Campbell and stars Nathan Meister, Peter Feeney, Danielle Mason, Tammy Davis, Oliver Driver, Tandi Wright, Glenis Levestam, Nick Blake, Matthew Chamberlain, Nick Fenton, Eli Kent, and Sam Clarke. The special effects were done by Weta Workshop. The film premiered at the TIFF on 10 September 2006 as part of their Midnight Madness series. It was theatrically released in New Zealand on 29 March 2007 by The Weinstein Company. Black Sheep received positive reviews from critics and grossed $4.9 million at the box office. It also received a Narcisse Award nomination for Best Feature Film. Piranha 3DD Piranha 3DD is a 2012 American 3D comedy horror film. A sequel to the 2010 film Piranha 3D, it is part of the Piranha film series and was directed by John Gulager from a screenplay by Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton. It stars Danielle Panabaker, Matt Bush, David Koechner, Chris Zylka, Katrina Bowden, Gary Busey, Christopher Lloyd and David Hasselhoff. Production began on April 27, 2011 with a release scheduled for November 23, 2011, but a month prior to release, the date was revised, and the film was eventually released in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2012, and the United States on June 1, 2012. Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol is the fourth comedy film in the Police Academy series. It was released in 1987 and is the sequel to Police Academy 3: Back in Training. A group of Police Academy graduates are sent to train a group of newly recruited civilian officers. The original Police Academy cast reprise their roles in the film. Capt. Harris, not seen since the first installment, returns as the films nemesis. In Police Academy 2 and 3, Capt. Mauser filled that role, but Metrano asked to be replaced for the remainder of the series after filming number 3. This was the last Police Academy film to feature Steve Guttenberg as Carey Mahoney. This film also stars a young David Spade, as well as featuring a brief appearance from pro skateboarder Tony Hawk as Spades double in a skateboarding scene. Fear Fear is a 1996 American psychological thriller film directed by James Foley and written by Christopher Crowe. It stars Mark Wahlberg, Reese Witherspoon, William Petersen, Alyssa Milano and Amy Brenneman. It revolves around a wealthy family whose seemingly perfect life is threatened when their teenage daughter begins dating an attractive and mysterious young man. The picture was largely derided by critics upon its release, but became a sleeper hit in the spring of 1996, grossing $20 million at the U.S. box office. It has since become a cult film, while at the same time launching teen idol status for its two young leads, who were romantically linked at the time of the movies premiere. Wahlberg was nominated for the MTV Movie Award for Best Villain. The films executive producer, Brian Grazer, described it as "Fatal Attraction for teens" – a loose recollection in which Wahlberg and Witherspoon have the Glenn Close and Michael Douglas roles, respectively, while Petersen is in Anne Archers. A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child is a 1989 American fantasy slasher film and the fifth installment in the Nightmare on Elm Street series. It was directed by Stephen Hopkins and stars Robert Englund, Lisa Wilcox and Danny Hassel. It is the sequel to The Dream Master and is followed by The Final Nightmare. The films general tone is much darker and the dream sequences are more Gothic than the previous films of the series. A blue filter lighting technique is used in most of the scenes. The films main titles omit the numeral 5, which was used in all of the promotional material, television advertisements, trailers, and merchandise; simply showing the title A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child. Released on August 11, 1989, it is one of the final slasher films released in the 1980s. It grossed $22.2 million at the box office on a budget of $6 million and received a negative critical reception. The Dream Child has a major decline in box office receipts from Dream Warriors and The Dream Master. Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones is a 2014 American found footage supernatural horror film written and directed by Christopher B. Landon. Released on January 3, 2014, in the United States, it is the fifth film of the Paranormal Activity film series. It is also Landons second directorial film, after Burning Palms. The Marked Ones received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $90 million worldwide. It's a Boy Girl Thing Its a Boy Girl Thing is a 2006 romantic comedy film directed by Nick Hurran and written by Geoff Deane, starring Kevin Zegers and Samaire Armstrong and set in the United States but produced in the United Kingdom. The producers of the film are David Furnish, Steve Hamilton Shaw of Rocket Pictures and Martin F. Katz of Prospero Pictures. Elton John serves as one of the executive producers. Its a Boy Girl Thing was produced by Elton Johns motion picture company Rocket Pictures and independently distributed by Mel Gibsons Icon Productions and was released on 26 December 2006 in the UK and has since then been released in some countries in cinemas, in others directly to DVD, and in others as a TV film. Most of the school scenes were shot at Western Technical-Commercial School in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. North Country North Country is a 2005 American drama film directed by Niki Caro, starring Charlize Theron, Frances McDormand, Sean Bean, Richard Jenkins, Michelle Monaghan, Jeremy Renner, Woody Harrelson, and Sissy Spacek. The screenplay by Michael Seitzman was inspired by the 2002 book Class Action: The Story of Lois Jenson and the Landmark Case That Changed Sexual Harassment Law by Clara Bingham and Laura Leedy Gansler, which chronicled the case of Jenson v. Eveleth Taconite Company. The Dead Pool The Dead Pool is a 1988 American neo-noir action film directed by Buddy Van Horn, written by Steve Sharon, and starring Clint Eastwood as Inspector "Dirty" Harry Callahan. It is the fifth and final film in the Dirty Harry film series, set in San Francisco, California. The story concerns the manipulation of a dead pool game by a serial killer, whose efforts are confronted by the hardened detective Callahan. It co-stars Liam Neeson and Patricia Clarkson, with Jim Carrey in his first dramatic role. It is the only film in the series to not feature Albert Popwell, an actor who had played a different character in each of the previous four films. At 91 minutes, it is the shortest of the five Dirty Harry films. Like those films, The Dead Pool is notable for coining catchphrases uttered by Clint Eastwoods gun-wielding character, one of which is: "Opinions are like assholes; everybody has one". Idle Hands Idle Hands is a 1999 American dark comedy film directed by Rodman Flender, written by Terri Hughes and Ron Milbauer, and starring Devon Sawa, Seth Green, Elden Henson, Jessica Alba, and Vivica A. Fox. The main plot follows the life of an average lazy stoner teenager, Anton Tobias, whose hand becomes possessed and goes on a killing spree, even after being cut off from his arm. The films title is based on the saying "idle hands are the Devils play-things" or "the devil makes work for idle hands". The film was a critical and commercial failure, grossing a little over $4 million from an estimated $25 million budget. Despite being critically panned, the film has since achieved a cult following. Zelig Zelig is a 1983 American mockumentary film written and directed by Woody Allen and starring Allen and Mia Farrow. Allen plays Leonard Zelig, a nondescript enigma, who, apparently out of his desire to fit in and be liked, unwittingly takes on the characteristics of strong personalities around him. The film, presented as a documentary, recounts his period of intense celebrity in the 1920s, including analyses by contemporary intellectuals. Zelig was photographed and narrated in the style of 1920s black-and-white newsreels, which are interwoven with archival footage from the era and re-enactments of real historical events. Color segments from the present day include interviews of real and fictional personages, including Saul Bellow and Susan Sontag. Zelig has been favorably received by critics. This is Orion Pictures last film to be released through Warner Bros. Buffy the Vampire Slayer Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a 1992 American comedy horror film directed by Fran Rubel Kuzui and starring Kristy Swanson, Donald Sutherland, Paul Reubens, Rutger Hauer, Luke Perry, and Hilary Swank. It follows a Valley girl cheerleader named Buffy who learns that it is her fate to hunt vampires. It was a moderate success at the box office but received mixed reception from critics. The film was taken in a different direction from the one its writer Joss Whedon intended, and five years later, he created the darker and acclaimed TV series of the same name. The House of the Devil The House of the Devil is a 2009 American horror film written, directed, and edited by Ti West, starring Jocelin Donahue, Tom Noonan, and Mary Woronov. The plot concerns a young college student who is hired as a babysitter at an isolated house and is soon caught up in bizarre and dangerous events as she fights for her life. The film combines elements of both the slasher film and haunted house subgenres while using the "satanic panic" of the 1980s as a central plot element. The film pays homage to horror films of the 1970s and 1980s, recreating the style of films of that era using filming techniques and similar technology to what was used then. The films opening text claims that it is based upon true events, a technique used in some horror films, such as The Amityville Horror and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Holy Motors Holy Motors is a 2012 French-German fantasy drama film written and directed by Leos Carax, starring Denis Lavant and Édith Scob. Lavant plays Mr Oscar, a man like an actor who inhabits several roles, but there are no apparent cameras filming the mans performances. It is Caraxs first feature film since 1999. The film competed for the Palme dOr at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Adrift Adrift is a 2018 American romantic drama film produced and directed by Baltasar Kormákur and written by David Branson Smith, Aaron Kandell and Jordan Kandell. Based on a true story and set in 1983, the film stars Shailene Woodley and Sam Claflin as a couple who are stranded in the middle of the Pacific Ocean after a hurricane, and must find their way to Hawaii with a damaged boat and no radio. Adrift was released in the United States on June 1, 2018 by STXfilms and received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Woodleys performance and the cinematography but criticized the familiar narrative. Leave No Trace Leave No Trace is a 2018 American drama film directed by Debra Granik and written by Granik and Anne Rosellini, based on the novel My Abandonment by Peter Rock. The plot follows a military veteran father with PTSD who lives in the forest with his young daughter. It premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, and was theatrically released by Bleecker Street in the United States, on June 29, 2018. The film received universal critical acclaim, with praise for the performances of Foster and McKenzie, and, after Paddington 2, it is the second-most reviewed film to hold an approval rating of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes. East of Eden East of Eden is a 1955 film, directed by Elia Kazan, and loosely based on the second half of the 1952 novel of the same name by John Steinbeck. It is about a wayward young man who, while seeking his own identity, vies for the affection of his deeply religious father against his favored brother, thus retelling the story of Cain and Abel. The film stars Julie Harris, James Dean, and Raymond Massey. It also features Burl Ives, Richard Davalos, and Jo Van Fleet, and was adapted by Paul Osborn. Although set in early 20th century Monterey, much of the film was actually shot on location in Mendocino. Some scenes were filmed in the Salinas Valley. Of the three films in which James Dean played the male lead, this is the only one to have been released during his lifetime and the only one Dean personally viewed in its entirety. The film, along with Deans other films Rebel Without a Cause and Giant, has been named by the American Film Institute as one of the best 400 American films of all time. In 2016, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Death to Smoochy Death to Smoochy is a 2002 American-British neo-noir black comedy crime film directed by Danny DeVito and written by Adam Resnick. Starring Robin Williams, Edward Norton, DeVito, Catherine Keener and Jon Stewart, the film centers on "Rainbow" Randolph Smiley, a disgraced former childrens TV host who attempts to sabotage his replacement, Sheldon Mopes, and his character, Smoochy the Rhino. Produced by DeVitos Jersey Films, Film4 Productions and Andrew Lazars Mad Chance Productions, Death to Smoochy was released worldwide on March 29, 2002 by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film met with mixed-to-negative reviews from critics and was a huge box office bomb, grossing only $8.3 million against a budget of $50 million. Despite this, in recent years it has garnered a cult following. Raees Raees is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language action crime film directed by Rahul Dholakia and produced by Gauri Khan, Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar under their banners Red Chillies Entertainment and Excel Entertainment. It stars Shah Rukh Khan, Mahira Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui. Raees was said to be based on criminal Abdul Latifs life. However, the filmmakers denied this, stating, "The story of the film is a pure work of fiction, not based on any person; living or dead." The film was released on 25 January 2017 during Indias Republic Day weekend. It received mostly positive reviews from the critics and was a success at Box office, becoming the highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2017 up until it was surpassed by Golmaal Again, Tiger Zinda Hai and Secret Superstar. Raees was also the most pirated Hindi film of 2017. The films soundtrack has also received over 800million streams on YouTube. The film received five nominations at the 63rd Filmfare Awards, including Best Actor for Khan. A Hard Day's Night A Hard Days Night is a 1964 British musical comedy film directed by Richard Lester and starring the Beatles—John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr—during the height of Beatlemania. It was written by Alun Owen and originally released by United Artists. The film portrays 36 hours in the lives of the group. The film was a financial and critical success. Forty years after its release, Time magazine rated it as one of the 100 all-time great films. In 1997, British critic Leslie Halliwell described it as a "comic fantasia with music; an enormous commercial success with the director trying every cinematic gag in the book" and awarded it a full four stars. The film is credited as being one of the most influential of all musical films, inspiring numerous spy films, the Monkees television show and pop music videos. In 1999, the British Film Institute ranked it the 88th greatest British film of the 20th century. The Spy Next Door The Spy Next Door is a 2010 American action comedy film directed by Brian Levant, written by Jonathan Bernstein, James Greer and Gregory Poirier, produced by Robert Simonds with music by David Newman and starring Jackie Chan, Amber Valletta, Magnús Scheving, Madeline Carroll, Will Shadley, Alina Foley, Billy Ray Cyrus and George Lopez. Filming started in late October 2008 in Rio Rancho, New Mexico and was finished in late December 2008. The film was released on January 15, 2010 in the United States by Lionsgate. The film was released on DVD, and Blu-ray on May 18, 2010. The film tributes Chans films by showing clips, references and even referencing Chans real life childhood. The film received negative reviews from critics and it earned $45.2 million on a $28 million budget. Christmas with the Kranks Christmas with the Kranks is a 2004 American Christmas comedy film based on the 2001 novel Skipping Christmas by John Grisham. It was directed by Joe Roth and written and produced by Chris Columbus. It stars Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis as a couple who decide to skip Christmas one year since their daughter is away, much to the chagrin of their neighbors. This was Tom Postons final film before his death in 2007. Hannah Montana: The Movie Hannah Montana: The Movie is a 2009 American teen musical comedy-drama film based on the Disney Channel television series of the same name. It is the second theatrical film based on a Disney Channel Original Series, after The Lizzie McGuire Movie, it was directed by Peter Chelsom and written by Daniel Berendsen. The film stars series regulars Miley Cyrus, Billy Ray Cyrus, Emily Osment and Jason Earles, as well as Lucas Till, Vanessa Williams, Margo Martindale, and Melora Hardin. The film tells of how Miley Stewarts popularity begins to take over her life, so her father struggles her to take a trip to her hometown of Crowley Corners, Tennessee to get some perspective on what matters most in life. Filming began in April 2008, much of it occurring in Columbia and Los Angeles, California, and was completed in July 2008. The film was released theatrically by Walt Disney Pictures on April 10, 2009 in the United States and Canada. The film achieved commercial success, grossing $169 million in worldwide box office revenue, despite receiving a mixed critical response. At the 30th Golden Raspberry Awards, the film was nominated for Worst Actress and Worst Supporting Actor Fred Claus Fred Claus is a 2007 American fantasy comedy adventure film directed by David Dobkin, written by Dan Fogelman and Jessie Nelson, and starring Vince Vaughn and Paul Giamatti. The film was released on November 9, 2007, in the US and later released in the UK on November 30, 2007, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is loosely based on the poem "A legend of Santa and his brother Fred" written by Donald Henkel. Scenes of the film were shot in Chicagos Wildwood neighborhood between Jean and Hiawatha. The Double Life of Véronique The Double Life of Véronique is a 1991 French-Polish-Norwegian drama film directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski and starring Irène Jacob. Written by Kieślowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicz, the film explores the themes of identity, love, and human intuition through the characters of Weronika, a Polish choir soprano, and her double, Véronique, a French music teacher. The two women do not know each other, and yet they share a mysterious and emotional bond that transcends language and geography. The Double Life of Véronique is notable for Sławomir Idziaks innovative cinematography and Zbigniew Preisners operatic score. The film was Kieślowskis first to be produced partly outside his native Poland. It won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury and the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival for Krzysztof Kieslowski, and the Best Actress Award for Irène Jacob. The Double Life of Véronique was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Skeleton Twins The Skeleton Twins is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed by Craig Johnson and starring Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig. The film premiered in competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. It won the Screenwriting Award: U.S. Dramatic at the festival. Wiig and Hader play twins in the film. The film received positive reviews; critics praised Johnsons direction and the performances of Hader and Wiig. Goodnight Mommy Goodnight Mommy is a 2014 Austrian horror film. The film is written and directed by Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala. It was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, though it was not nominated. Cold War Cold War is a 2018 historical period drama film directed by Paweł Pawlikowski, who co-wrote the screenplay with Janusz Głowacki and Piotr Borkowski. It is an international co-production by producers in Poland, France and the United Kingdom. Set in Poland and France during the Cold War from the late 1940s until the 1960s, the story follows a musical director who discovers a young singer, exploring their subsequent love story over the years. The film, which was loosely inspired by the lives of Pawlikowskis parents, also features Borys Szyc, Agata Kulesza, Cédric Kahn and Jeanne Balibar in supporting roles. Cold War premiered at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival on 10 May 2018. Critics praised its acting, screenplay, direction and cinematography. The film has received numerous accolades, including three nominations at the 91st Academy Awards and four at the 72nd British Academy Film Awards, including Best Direction and Best Film Not in the English Language. Bird on a Wire Bird on a Wire is a 1990 American action comedy film starring Mel Gibson and Goldie Hawn, directed by John Badham, and shot mainly in British Columbia, Canada. The title refers to the Leonard Cohen song "Bird on the Wire". The alley motorcycle chase scene was filmed in Victorias Chinatown, in Fan Tan Alley. The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada is a 2005 French-American neo-Western film directed by and starring Tommy Lee Jones and written by Guillermo Arriaga. It also stars Barry Pepper, Julio Cedillo, Dwight Yoakam, and January Jones. The film was inspired by the real-life killing in Texas of a teenager, Esequiel Hernandez Jr, by United States Marines during a military operation near the United States–Mexico border as well as the novel As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner which contains the same plot premise and challenges encountered in the film. The film has many flashbacks and sometimes the same event is shown from different perspectives. Crossroads Crossroads is a 2002 American comedy-drama road film set in Georgia. Directed by Tamra Davis and written by Shonda Rhimes, the film stars Britney Spears, Anson Mount, Zoe Saldana, Taryn Manning, Kim Cattrall, and Dan Aykroyd. The film was produced by MTV Films and released on February 15, 2002, in North America by Paramount Pictures. The plot centers on three teenage girls as they take a cross-country road trip, finding themselves and their friendship in the process. Development on the film began in 2001, when Spears created a concept that was later expanded by Rhimes. Principal filming began on March 2001, and encompassed over a period of six months. Crossroads received negative reviews from film critics; however, they considered it a better effort when compared to Mariah Careys 2001 film Glitter. Despite the movies negative response from critics, it was a box office success, grossing over $61.1 million worldwide in three months. Dead Ringers Dead Ringers is a 1988 Canadian-American psychological body horror film starring Jeremy Irons in a dual role as identical twin gynecologists. David Cronenberg directed and co-wrote the screenplay with Norman Snider. Their script was based on the lives of Stewart and Cyril Marcus and on the novel Twins by Bari Wood and Jack Geasland, a "highly fictionalized" version of the Marcus story. The film won numerous honors, including for Irons performance, and 10 Genie Awards, notably Best Motion Picture. Toronto International Film Festival critics have ranked it among the Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time. Camp X-Ray Camp X-Ray is a 2014 American independent drama film based on the detention facility Camp X-Ray at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp. The film is the directorial debut of Peter Sattler who also wrote the screenplay. It stars Kristen Stewart and Peyman Moaadi with John Carroll Lynch, Lane Garrison, and Joseph Julian Soria in supporting roles. The film premiered on January 17, 2014, at 2014 Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. dramatic competition category and released on October 17, 2014, by IFC Films. Miracle on 34th Street Miracle on 34th Street is a 1947 American Christmas comedy-drama film written and directed by George Seaton and based on a story by Valentine Davies. It stars Maureen OHara, John Payne, Natalie Wood and Edmund Gwenn. The story takes place between Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day in New York City, and focuses on the effect of a department store Santa Claus who claims to be the real Santa. The film has become a perennial Christmas favorite. Miracle on 34th Street won three Academy Awards: Gwenn for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Valentine Davies for Best Writing, Original Story, and George Seaton for Best Writing, Screenplay. The film was nominated for Best Picture, losing to Gentlemans Agreement. In 2005, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". The Academy Film Archive preserved Miracle on 34th Street in 2009. Davies also penned a short novelization of the tale, which was published by Harcourt Brace simultaneously with the films release. Nick of Time Nick of Time is a 1995 American neo noir political thriller film, directed by John Badham, and starring Johnny Depp, Christopher Walken, Charles S. Dutton and Courtney Chase. It is noteworthy for taking place in real time. Annie Annie is a 1982 American musical comedy-drama film based on the Broadway musical of the same name by Charles Strouse, Martin Charnin and Thomas Meehan, which in turn is based on the Little Orphan Annie comic strip created by Harold Gray. Directed by John Huston and written by Carol Sobieski, the film stars Albert Finney, Carol Burnett, Ann Reinking, Tim Curry, Bernadette Peters, Geoffrey Holder, Edward Herrmann and Aileen Quinn as the title character. Set during the Great Depression in 1933, the film tells the story of Annie, an orphan from New York City who is taken in by Americas richest billionaire Oliver Warbucks. Principal photography took place for six weeks at Monmouth University in New Jersey. Produced by Ray Starks Rastar and released by Columbia Pictures on June 18, 1982, Annie received mixed reviews from film critics and grossed $57 million on a $50 million budget. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Production Design and Best Song Score and its Adaptation. A television film sequel, titled A Royal Adventure! was released in 1995. In their first film collaboration, Disney and Columbia Pictures produced a made-for-television film version in 1999. Columbia released another film adaptation on December 19, 2014. The Forest The Forest is a 2016 American supernatural horror film directed by Jason Zada and written by Ben Ketai, Nick Antosca, and Sarah Cornwell. Starring Natalie Dormer and Taylor Kinney, it follows a young woman who travels to Aokigahara to find her sister. The film was released on January 8, 2016 in the United States by Gramercy Pictures and was negatively received by critics, but was a box office success, grossing $37.6 million against a reported budget of $10 million. Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back Pokémon: The First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back, originally released as Pokémon the Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back, is a 1998 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama, the chief director of the Pokémon television series. It is the first theatrical release in the Pokémon franchise. It was first released in Japan on July 18, 1998. On July 8, 1999, a of the film aired on Japanese television. In addition to an added prologue, the updated version included new animation and CGI graphics. The English-language adaptation, produced by Nintendo and 4Kids Entertainment and licensed by Warner Bros., was released in North America on November 10, 1999. The events of the film take place during the first season of Pokémon: Indigo League. The film primarily consists of three segments: Pikachus Vacation, a 21-minute feature focusing on the series mascot Pikachu; Origin of Mewtwo, the 10-minute prologue added to the Complete Version of the film; and Mewtwo Strikes Back, the main 75-minute film feature. Overseas, the prologue can only be seen as a bonus short in DVD versions of Mewtwo Returns. In Japan, Mewtwo Strikes Back was positively received, with praise directed at the films emotional impact and exploration of ethical topics such as cloning and genetic modification. However, the English-language version received generally negative reviews from film critics, with much of the criticism pointed at the anti-violence message in a film about Pokémon. Despite the reviews, it was a box office success worldwide, topping the box office charts in its opening weekend, and eventually grossing at the worldwide box office. It also sold 10million home video units in the United States, including 4.2million VHS sales that earned in 2000. During the end credits of The Power of Us, it was announced that a remake and a first full CGI, Evolution was set to release on the following year. In December 2018, the release date of the remake was revealed as July 12, 2019. Saving Silverman Saving Silverman is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan and starring Jason Biggs, Steve Zahn, Jack Black and Amanda Peet. Neil Diamond has a cameo role playing himself. In the film, Darren Silvermans longtime friends try to save him from marrying his controlling new girlfriend, whose behavior threatens the friends, their band, and Darrens chance at happiness with his lifelong true love. The Joneses The Joneses is a 2009 American film written and directed by Derrick Borte. It stars Demi Moore, David Duchovny, Amber Heard, and Ben Hollingsworth. It premiered at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival on September 13, 2009. Roadside Attractions later purchased the United States theatrical distribution rights. It had a limited release on April 16, 2010 and was released on DVD & Blu-ray On August 10, 2010. It received a theatrical release in Mexico on August 20, 2010. Balto Balto is a 1995 American-British live-action/animated adventure film directed by Simon Wells, produced by Amblin Entertainment and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film is loosely based on a true story about the dog of the same name who helped save children infected by the diphtheria epidemic in the 1925 serum run to Nome. The film stars Kevin Bacon, Bridget Fonda, Jim Cummings, Phil Collins and Bob Hoskins, with Miriam Margolyes in the live-action sequences. The live-action portions of the film were shot in New York Citys Central Park. The film was the third and final animated feature produced by Steven Spielbergs UK-based Amblimation animation studio. Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy and Bonne Radford acted as executive producers on the film. Although the films theatrical run was overshadowed by the success of the competing Disney•Pixar film Toy Story, its subsequent strong sales on home video led to two direct-to-video sequels: Wolf Quest and Wings of Change, though none of the voice cast reprised their roles. Unlike the film, the sequels were entirely animated and contain no live action scenes. This Is It Michael Jacksons This Is It is a 2009 American documentary–concert film directed by Kenny Ortega that documents Michael Jacksons rehearsals and preparation for the concert series of the same name scheduled to start on July 13, 2009, but canceled due to his death eighteen days prior on June 25. It is the last film Jackson starred in. The film is now the highest grossing concert movie and documentary in the history of cinema. The film consists of Jackson rehearsing musical numbers and directing his team. It also includes additional behind the scenes footage, including dancer auditions and costume design. The films director, Kenny Ortega, confirmed that none of this footage was originally intended for release, but after Jacksons death, it was agreed that the film be made. The footage was filmed in California at the Staples Center and The Forum. The film was given a worldwide release and a limited two-week theatrical run from October 28 to November 12, 2009, but the theatrical release was later extended. Tickets went on sale a month early on September 27 to satisfy a high anticipated demand; to date, the film has broken numerous pre-sale and box office records. Since the films confirmation, AEG Live has faced criticism, mostly consisting of claims that they had only made the film to make a profit. Multiple members of Jacksons family had confirmed that they did not support the film, and some family members went as far as to try to stop the film agreement in August. The film has also been surrounded by allegations regarding the appearance of body doubles in place of Jackson, which Sony denied, and it faced an outrage from some of Jacksons fans, with some going as far as to start a protest against the film. In August 2009, a judge approved a deal between Jacksons estate, concert promoter AEG Live, and Sony Pictures. The agreement allowed Sony to edit the hundreds of hours of rehearsal footage needed to create the film. Sony subsequently paid $50 million for the film rights. The film received generally positive reviews from both critics and Jackson fans; the films portrayal of Jackson and his performances were generally praised, while criticism mainly consisted of both critics and fans having felt that the film was made just to profit from Jacksons death and that Jackson would not have wanted the film released because he was a "perfectionist". Despite some fans boycotting the film and his family not endorsing the movie, the ticket sales for This Is It broke international records a month before its release, specifically the advance ticket sales records for a film. Among the cities with the strongest sales were Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston and New York. Records were also set in Japan, where more than $1 million in tickets were sold on the first day they were available. In London, fans bought more than 30,000 tickets on the first day. Record sales were also reported in Holland, Sweden, Belgium, Brazil and New Zealand. In the first opening weekend it grossed $101 million worldwide. The movie sold $32.5 million over its first five days in the U.S. and Canada and $68.5 million in 97 other countries—making it the number one film at the box office and the fifth highest-grossing Halloween debut. On its theatrical run, the films worldwide revenue gross was in total $261 million, making it the highest grossing documentary/concert movie of all time. Free Fire Free Fire is a 2016 British action-comedy film directed by Ben Wheatley, from a screenplay by Wheatley and Amy Jump. It stars Sharlto Copley, Armie Hammer, Brie Larson, Cillian Murphy, Jack Reynor, Babou Ceesay, Enzo Cilenti, Sam Riley, Michael Smiley and Noah Taylor. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 8 September 2016, and also served as the closer of the 2016 BFI London Film Festival on 16 October. The film was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 31 March 2017, by StudioCanal UK, and in the United States on 21 April 2017, by A24. Coco Before Chanel Coco Before Chanel is a 2009 biographical drama film directed and co-written by Anne Fontaine. The film stars Audrey Tautou and details the early life of French fashion designer Coco Chanel. The film was first released on 22 April 2009 in France. As of 21 December that year, it had grossed $43,832,376 worldwide. The production budget was $23 million. Instead of releasing Coco Before Chanel in the United States itself, Warner Bros. Pictures let Sony Pictures Classics handle the release there. The film grossed $6 million in the United States. Coco Before Chanel was nominated for four BAFTA Awards, three European Film Awards, six César Awards and the Oscar for Best Costume Design. Welcome to the Sticks Welcome to the Sticks is a 2008 French comedy film directed and co-written by Dany Boon and starring Kad Merad and Boon himself. The film is the highest-grossing film of all time at the box office in France. Hustle & Flow Hustle & Flow is a 2005 American drama film written and directed by Craig Brewer and produced by John Singleton and Stephanie Allain. It was released on July 22, 2005. Terrence Howard stars as a Memphis hustler and pimp who faces his aspiration to become a rapper. The film won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for Three 6 Mafias song "Its Hard out Here for a Pimp". Howard was nominated for Best Actor. The Horse Whisperer The Horse Whisperer is a 1998 American drama film directed by and starring Robert Redford, based on the 1995 novel The Horse Whisperer by Nicholas Evans. Redford plays the title role, a talented trainer with a remarkable gift for understanding horses, who is hired to help an injured teenager and her horse back to health following a tragic accident. Narc Narc is a 2002 American neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by Joe Carnahan and starring Jason Patric and Ray Liotta. The plot revolves around the efforts of two police detectives in search of the murderer of an undercover police officer. As they investigate, they engage in unethical behavior and uncover dark secrets that will challenge their fragile relationship. A Hologram for the King A Hologram for the King is a 2016 comedy-drama film directed, written and co-scored by Tom Tykwer, based on the 2012 novel of the same name written by Dave Eggers, and starring Tom Hanks as a washed-up corporate salesman, who goes to Saudi Arabia to propose a business deal. Sidse Babett Knudsen, Tom Skerritt and Sarita Choudhury also star in this international co-production between France, Germany, the Cayman Islands, Mexico, and the United States. The film was released on April 22, 2016, by Lionsgate, Roadside Attractions and Saban Films. Withnail & I Withnail and I is a 1987 British black comedy film written and directed by Bruce Robinson. Loosely based on Robinsons life in London in the late 1960s, the plot follows two unemployed actors, Withnail and "I" who share a flat in Camden Town in 1969. Needing a holiday, they obtain the key to a country cottage in the Lake District belonging to Withnails eccentric uncle Monty and drive there. The weekend holiday proves less recuperative than they expected. Withnail and I was Grants first film and established his profile. The film featured performances by Richard Griffiths as Withnails Uncle Monty and Ralph Brown as Danny the drug dealer. The film has tragic and comic elements and is notable for its period music and many quotable lines. It has been described as "one of Britains biggest cult films". A Thousand Words A Thousand Words is a 2012 American comedy-drama film directed by Brian Robbins and starring Eddie Murphy. It was released in theaters on March 9, 2012, four years after it was filmed in 2008. Sleeping with Other People Sleeping with Other People is a 2015 American romantic comedy film directed and written by Leslye Headland. The film stars Jason Sudeikis, Alison Brie, Natasha Lyonne, Amanda Peet, and Adam Scott. Premiering at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2015, the film was released theatrically on September 11, 2015, by IFC Films. The Broken Circle Breakdown The Broken Circle Breakdown is a 2012 Belgian drama film directed by Felix Van Groeningen. It is based on the play written by Johan Heldenbergh and Mieke Dobbels and adapted for the screen by Carl Joos and Felix van Groeningen. The film garnered critical acclaim and was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, and was on the nominated shortlist. The film was the winner of Best Foreign Film at the 39th César Awards. It was the winner of the 2013 Lux Prize. The Tall Man The Tall Man is a 2012 Canadian and French mystery-horror film written and directed by Pascal Laugier. It was filmed in the Kootenay region of Southeastern British Columbia and stars Jessica Biel. The film is set in a small former mining town where poverty is rife and children are disappearing on a regular basis. The abductions are blamed on a local legend called "the Tall Man." Jessica Biel plays a widowed nurse whose child is abducted, leading her on a desperate chase to recover him. Money Train Money Train is a 1995 American buddy cop action film starring Wesley Snipes, Woody Harrelson, and Jennifer Lopez, with Robert Blake and Chris Cooper. First Reformed First Reformed is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by Paul Schrader. It stars Ethan Hawke, Amanda Seyfried, and Cedric the Entertainer, and follows a Protestant minister faced with questions of faith and morality while serving as pastor of a dwindling historical church. Elements of the plot and Hawkes character are inspired by the novel The Diary of a Country Priest, by French writer Georges Bernanos, adapted into a 1951 French-language film of the same name. First Reformed was screened at the 74th Venice International Film Festival on August 31, 2017, and was released in the United States on May 18, 2018, by A24. The film was acclaimed by critics, who gave specific praise to Hawkes performance and Schraders screenplay and direction. The film was chosen by both the National Board of Review and American Film Institute as one of the Top 10 Films of 2018. At the Independent Spirit Awards, the film received nominations for Best Film, Best Male Lead, Best Director and Best Screenplay, while Schraders screenplay was also nominated for an Academy Award, the first of his career. Hard Eight Hard Eight is a 1996 American crime thriller film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson in his feature directorial debut. The film stars Philip Baker Hall, John C. Reilly, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Samuel L. Jackson, with brief appearances by Robert Ridgely, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Melora Walters. Asterix and Obelix vs. Caesar Asterix & Obelix Take On Caesar is a 1999 feature film directed by Claude Zidi, the first of what went on to become a series of live-action films based on Goscinny and Uderzos Astérix comics. The film combines plots of several Astérix stories, mostly Asterix the Gaul, Asterix and the Soothsayer, Asterix and the Goths, Asterix the Legionary and Asterix the Gladiator but jokes and references from many other albums abound, including a humorous exchange between Caesar and Brutus taken from Asterix and Cleopatra, and the villain Lucius Detritus is based on Tullius Detritus, the main antagonist of Asterix and the Roman Agent. At the time of its release, the film was the most expensive production in French cinema of all time, making it the most expensive production in France for the twentieth century. It was surpassed by the sequel, Mission Cleopatra, in 2002. The Medallion The Medallion is a 2003 action comedy film co-written and directed by the Hong Kong film director Gordon Chan, and starring Jackie Chan, Lee Evans, Claire Forlani and Julian Sands. It was much less successful than Chans other American films such as the Rush Hour film series, Shanghai Noon and its sequel, Shanghai Knights. The film was theatrically released on 15 August 2003 in Hong Kong and 22 August 2003 in the United States by TriStar Pictures. In the story, Eddie is a Hong Kong police officer hired by the Interpol to capture a crime lord known as Snakehead and prevent him from kidnapping a chosen boy with special powers and a medallion that gives superhuman power and immortality. Much of the film features supernatural and mystical themes, though it is filled with action and comedy. The film received negative reviews from critics and it earned $34,268,701 on a $41 million budget. Enough Enough is a 2002 American thriller film directed by Michael Apted. The movie is based on the 1998 novel Black and Blue, by Anna Quindlen, which was a New York Times bestseller. It stars Jennifer Lopez as Slim, an abused wife who learns to fight back. Enough garnered generally negative reviews from film critics, although several aspects of the film including the actors performances were praised. The Messengers The Messengers is a 2007 Canadian-American supernatural horror film directed by the Pang Brothers, and produced by Sam Raimi. It stars Kristen Stewart, John Corbett, William B. Davis, Dylan McDermott, and Penelope Ann Miller. The film is about an ominous darkness that invades a seemingly serene sunflower farm in North Dakota, and the Solomon family—the owners of the farm—who are torn apart by suspicion, mayhem, and murder. The film was released on February 2, and the DVD was released on June 5. Filming took place in the QuAppelle Valley near the small community of Abernethy, Canada. The graphic novel adaptation was published in January 2007 by Dark Horse Comics, written by Jason Hall, and illustrated by Kelley Jones. The prequel, The Scarecrow, was released in 2009. Heartbreak Ridge Heartbreak Ridge is a 1986 American Technicolor war film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood, who also starred in the film. The film also co-stars Mario Van Peebles, Marsha Mason, and Everett McGill. The film was released in the United States on December 5, 1986. The story centers on a U.S. Marine nearing retirement who whips a bunch of undisciplined Marines into shape and leads them during the American invasion of Grenada in 1983. The title comes from the Battle of Heartbreak Ridge in the Korean War where Eastwoods character earned the Medal of Honor. The Fifth Estate The Fifth Estate is a 2013 biographical thriller film directed by Bill Condon, about the news-leaking website WikiLeaks. The film stars Benedict Cumberbatch as its editor-in-chief and founder Julian Assange, and Daniel Brühl as its former spokesperson Daniel Domscheit-Berg. Anthony Mackie, David Thewlis, Alicia Vikander, Stanley Tucci, and Laura Linney are featured in supporting roles. The films screenplay was written by Josh Singer based in-part on Domscheit-Bergs book Inside WikiLeaks: My Time with Julian Assange at the Worlds Most Dangerous Website, as well as Inside Julian Assanges War on Secrecy by British journalists David Leigh and Luke Harding. The films name is a reference to people who operate in the manner of journalists outside the normal constraints imposed on the mainstream media. Co-produced by DreamWorks Pictures and Participant Media, The Fifth Estate premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, and was released in theaters by Touchstone Pictures in the United States on October 18, 2013, with international distribution divided among Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, and independent arrangements by Mister Smith Entertainment. The film performed poorly at the box office and garnered mixed critical reaction, receiving criticism for its screenplay and direction, although the acting was praised, particularly Cumberbatchs performance. In a Better World In a Better World is a 2010 Danish drama thriller film written by Anders Thomas Jensen and directed by Susanne Bier. The film stars Mikael Persbrandt, Trine Dyrholm, and Ulrich Thomsen in a story which takes place in small-town Denmark and a refugee camp in Africa. A Danish majority production with co-producers in Sweden, In a Better World won the 2011 Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film as well as the award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards. The film also won European Film Awards for Best Director, in addition to receiving nominations for Best Film. Persbrandt was nominated for Best Actor, but he lost to Colin Firth from The Kings Speech. Look Who's Back Look Whos Back is a 2015 German satirical comedy film directed by David Wnendt, based on the bestselling satirical novel of the same name about Adolf Hitler by Timur Vermes. The film features unscripted vignettes of Oliver Masucci as Hitler interacting with ordinary Germans while in character, interspersed with scripted storyline sequences. It was listed as one of eight films that could be the German submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected. The Transporter Refueled The Transporter Refueled is a 2015 action-thriller film directed by Camille Delamarre and written by Bill Collage, Adam Cooper, and Luc Besson. It is the fourth film in the Transporter franchise, a reboot to the previous films, and the first film to be distributed by EuropaCorp in North America, but features a new cast, with Ed Skrein replacing Jason Statham as the title role of Frank Martin. It was also the only film in the franchise that did not feature François Berléand. Filming began on 1 August 2014, in Paris, France. The film was released on 4 September 2015 in the United States and 9 September in France. Upon its release, The Transporter Refueled received generally negative reviews from film critics and audiences, who claimed the films script is lame and laughable, but praised the action sequences, stunts, effects and acting. Despite a negative critical reception, the film was a box office success, grossing $72 million worldwide against production budget of $22 million. Spread Spread is a 2009 sex comedy film starring Ashton Kutcher and Anne Heche and directed by David Mackenzie. The film was released under the name L.A. Gigolo in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, as Toy Boy in France, Germany, Italy and The Netherlands, Oh yeah in Argentina, as American Playboy in Spain and Portugal, Jogando com Prazer in Brazil, Love, Sex and Celebrity in Japan, and S-Lover in South Korea. The film was released at the Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2009, and was released in North American theaters on August 14, 2009. Last Knights Last Knights is a 2015 action drama film directed by Kazuaki Kiriya and written by Michael Konyves and Dove Sussman, based on the legend of the forty-seven rōnin. The film, a joint production between the UK, Czech Republic and South Korea, stars Clive Owen and Morgan Freeman in the lead roles. It centres on a band of warriors who seek to avenge the loss of their master at the hands of a corrupt minister. The film had its limited release on 3 April 2015, by Lionsgate and was released to video on demand on 30 June 2015. The film was dedicated to the memory of actor Dave Legeno, who died in 2014. Radio Radio is a 2003 American semi-biographical sports drama film directed by Mike Tollin, and inspired by the 1996 Sports Illustrated article "Someone to Lean On" by Gary Smith. The article and the movie are based on the true story of T. L. Hanna High School football coach Harold Jones and a mentally challenged young man, James Robert "Radio" Kennedy. The film co-stars Debra Winger and Alfre Woodard. It was filmed primarily in Walterboro because its buildings and downtown core still fit the look of the era the film was trying to depict. Deadfall Deadfall is a 2012 American crime drama film directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky, written by Zach Dean and starring Eric Bana, Olivia Wilde, and Charlie Hunnam. Talaash Talaash: The Answer Lies Within is a 2012 Indian psychological horror thriller film co-written and directed by Reema Kagti. It is produced by Excel Entertainment and Aamir Khan Productions. The movie stars Aamir Khan, Rani Mukerji and Kareena Kapoor in lead roles and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Vivan Bhatena, Rajkummar Rao, Shernaz Patel and Sheeba Chaddha in supporting roles. Soundtrack of the film is scored by Ram Sampath, with lyrics written by Javed Akhtar. Principal photography of the film took place during March–November 2011, primarily in Mumbai, Pondicherry and London. The movie received a UA certificate from the Censor Board of India. The film released on 30 November 2012. Talaash had worldwide earnings of over , becoming one of the highest-grossing Indian films of 2012. Truth or Dare Blumhouses Truth or Dare, or simply Truth or Dare, is a 2018 American supernatural horror film directed by Jeff Wadlow and written by Michael Reisz, Jillian Jacobs, Chris Roach, and Wadlow. The film stars Lucy Hale, Tyler Posey, Violett Beane, Hayden Szeto, and Landon Liboiron, and follows a group of college students who play a game of truth or dare while on vacation in Mexico, only to realize it has deadly consequences if they dont follow through on their tasks. Jason Blum produced through his Blumhouse Productions banner, and Universal Pictures distributed the film. Released in theaters on Friday, April 13, 2018, the film received heavily negative reviews from critics, who said it was "neither inventive nor scary enough to set itself apart from the decades of dreary slashers that came before it". Despite this, the film was a box office success while grossing $95 million worldwide against its $3.5 million production budget. The House with a Clock in Its Walls The House with a Clock in Its Walls is a 2018 American dark fantasy comedy film directed by Eli Roth, based on the 1973 novel of the same name by John Bellairs, and starring Jack Black, Cate Blanchett, Owen Vaccaro, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Sunny Suljic, and Kyle MacLachlan. The film follows a young boy, Lewis, who is sent to live with his uncle, Jonathan, in a creaky old house. He soon learns it was previously inhabited by a sinister wizard. Universal Pictures released the film in the United States on September 21, 2018. It was a box office success, grossing over $131 million worldwide, and received lukewarm reviews from critics, who largely praised the cast but said the film did not fully live up to its potential. In & Out In & Out is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Oz and starring Kevin Kline, Tom Selleck, Joan Cusack, Matt Dillon, Debbie Reynolds, Bob Newhart, Shalom Harlow, and Wilford Brimley. It is an original story by screenwriter Paul Rudnick. Joan Cusack was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance. The film was inspired by Tom Hankss tearful speech when he accepted his 1994 Oscar, in which he mentioned his high-school drama coach Rawley Farnsworth, and his former classmate John Gilkerson, "two of the finest gay Americans, two wonderful men that I had the good fortune to be associated with." The film became one of mainstream Hollywoods few attempts at a comedic "gay movie" of its era, and was widely noted at the time for a 12-second kiss between Kevin Kline and Tom Selleck. A Wrinkle in Time A Wrinkle in Time is a 2018 American science fantasy adventure film directed by Ava DuVernay and written by Jennifer Lee and Jeff Stockwell, based on Madeleine LEngles 1962 novel of the same name. Produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Whitaker Entertainment, the story follows a young girl who, with the help of three astral travelers, sets off on a quest to find her missing father. The film stars Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, Mindy Kaling, Storm Reid, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Michael Peña, Zach Galifianakis, and Chris Pine. It is Disneys second film adaptation of LEngles novel, following a 2003 television film. Development began in 2010, with DuVernay signing on to direct in February 2016. Principal photography began on November 2, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. Near the end of filming, production moved to New Zealand, where photography ended on February 25, 2017. With an estimated production budget of $103 million, the film became the first live-action film with a nine-digit budget to be directed by black woman. With a total production and marketing budget of around $150 million, the film was one of the biggest box office bombs in history, with losses of up to $131 million. It was the second least successful film of the year, behind Mortal Engines. The film received mixed reviews, with critics taking issue "with the films heavy use of CGI and numerous plot holes", while others "celebrated its message of female empowerment and diversity". Jaws 3-D Jaws 3-D is a 1983 American thriller film directed by Joe Alves and starring Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong, Lea Thompson and Louis Gossett It is the second sequel to Steven Spielbergs Jaws and the third installment in the Jaws franchise. The film follows the Brody children from the previous films at SeaWorld, a Florida marine park with underwater tunnels and lagoons. As the park prepares for opening, a young great white shark infiltrates the park from the sea, seemingly attacking and killing the parks employees. Once the shark is captured, it becomes apparent that a second, much larger shark also entered the park, was the real culprit. The film made use of 3D during the revived interest in the technology in the 1980s, amongst other horror films such as Friday the 13th Part III and Amityville 3-D. Cinema audiences could wear disposable cardboard polarized 3D glasses to create the illusion that elements penetrate the screen. Several shots and sequences were designed to utilize the effect, such as the sharks destruction. Since 3D was ineffective in home viewing until the advent of 3D televisions in the late 2000s, the alternative title Jaws III is used for television broadcasts and home media. Despite commercial success, Jaws 3-D received very negative reviews and was followed by The Revenge in 1987. A Room with a View A Room with a View is a 1985 British romance film directed by James Ivory with a screenplay written by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, and produced by Ismail Merchant, of E. M. Forsters novel of the same name. It stars Helena Bonham Carter as Lucy and Julian Sands as George, and features Maggie Smith, Denholm Elliott, Daniel Day-Lewis, Judi Dench and Simon Callow in supporting roles. Set in England and Italy, it is about a young woman named Lucy Honeychurch in the restrictive and repressed culture of Edwardian England, and her developing love for a free-spirited young man, George Emerson. The film closely follows the novel by use of chapter titles to distinguish thematic segments. A Room with a View received universal critical acclaim and was a box-office success. At the 59th Academy Awards, it was nominated for eight Academy Awards, and won three: Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Art Direction, and Best Costume Design. It also won five British Academy Film Awards and a Golden Globe. In 1999, the British Film Institute placed A Room with a View 73rd on its list of the Top 100 British films of the 20th century. Belle de Jour Belle de Jour is a 1967 French drama film directed by Luis Buñuel, and starring Catherine Deneuve, Jean Sorel, and Michel Piccoli. Based on the 1928 novel Belle de jour by Joseph Kessel, the film is about a young woman who spends her midweek afternoons as a high-class prostitute, while her husband is at work. The title of the film is a pun on the French term, "belle de nuit", but Séverine works during the day under the pseudonym "Belle de Jour". Her nickname can also be interpreted as a reference to the French name of the daylily, meaning "beauty of the day", a flower that blooms only during the day. Belle de Jour is one of Buñuels most successful and famous films. It won the Golden Lion and the Pasinetti Award for Best Film at the Venice Film Festival in 1967. License to Wed License to Wed is a 2007 American romantic comedy film starring Robin Williams, Mandy Moore and John Krasinski, and directed by Ken Kwapis. The film was released in theaters on July 3, 2007. Tigerland Tigerland is a 2000 American war drama film directed by Joel Schumacher and starring Colin Farrell as Private Roland Bozz. It takes place in a training camp for soldiers to be sent to the Vietnam War. Tigerland was the name of a U.S. Army training camp during the mid-1960s to early 1970s located at Fort Polk, Louisiana as part of the U.S. Army Advanced Infantry Training Center. As often the last stop for new infantrymen on their way to Vietnam, Tigerland was established in humid and muggy Fort Polk in order to closely mimic the environmental conditions of South Vietnam. While the films setting is loosely based on Fort Polk, the film was actually filmed at Camp Blanding in Florida. Lovelace Lovelace is a 2013 American biographical drama film about porn actress Linda Boreman, better known as Linda Lovelace, star of Deep Throat, a seminal 1972 film at the forefront of the Golden Age of Porn. Lovelace covers her life from age 20 to 32. Directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, the film was written by Andy Bellin and stars Amanda Seyfried, Peter Sarsgaard, Sharon Stone, Adam Brody, James Franco, Chloë Sevigny, and Juno Temple. The film had its world premiere on January 22, 2013, at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and opened in a U.S. limited release on August 9, 2013. Meet Dave Meet Dave is a 2008 American comedy science fiction film directed by Brian Robbins and written by Bill Corbett and Rob Greenberg. It stars Eddie Murphy, Elizabeth Banks, Gabrielle Union, Ed Helms, Scott Caan and Kevin Hart. The film was released on July 11, 2008. The film was released on July 11, 2008, received generally negative reviews and grossed $50 million against its $60 million budget. Deception Deception is a 2008 American neo-noir film crime thriller film directed by Marcel Langenegger and written by Mark Bomback. It stars Hugh Jackman, Ewan McGregor, and Michelle Williams. The film was released on April 25, 2008 in the United States. Night of the Living Dead Night of the Living Dead is a 1990 American horror film directed by Tom Savini and starring Tony Todd, Patricia Tallman, and Tom Towles. It is a remake of George A. Romeros 1968 horror film of the same name. Romero rewrote the original 1968 screenplay he had originally co-authored with John A. Russo. Undisputed 3: Redemption Undisputed III: Redemption is a 2010 film directed by Isaac Florentine and starring Scott Adkins, Mykel Shannon Jenkins, Mark Ivanir and Hristo Shopov. The third installment in franchise started by the 2002 action film Undisputed, it takes place several years after the events of Last Man Standing. Morgan Morgan is a 2016 British-American science fiction horror film directed by Luke Scott in his directorial debut, and written by Seth Owen. The film features an ensemble cast, including Kate Mara, Anya Taylor-Joy, Toby Jones, Rose Leslie, Boyd Holbrook, Michelle Yeoh, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Paul Giamatti. Filming began on May 26, 2015, in Northern Ireland. The film was released on September 2, 2016, by 20th Century Fox. A Close Shave A Close Shave is a 1995 British stop-motion animated short film directed by Nick Park at Aardman Animations. It is the third film featuring the eccentric inventor Wallace and his dog Gromit, following A Grand Day Out and The Wrong Trousers. In A Close Shave, Wallace and Gromit uncover a plot to rustle sheep by a sinister dog. Like The Wrong Trousers, it won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Red Sonja Red Sonja is a 1985 Dutch-American sword and sorcery action film directed by Richard Fleischer. The film introduces Brigitte Nielsen as the title character with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sandahl Bergman, Ronald Lacey, Ernie Reyes, Paul L. Smith and Pat Roach in supporting roles. The film features the sword-wielding Marvel Comics character Red Sonja, created by Roy Thomas, who first appeared in Marvels Conan the Barbarian series in 1973. The films character of Red Sonja was based on Red Sonya of Rogatino, a character created by Robert E. Howard appearing in his short story "The Shadow of the Vulture". The film acknowledges that it was "based on the character created by Robert E. Howard" in the introductory credits. As in Howards stories of Conan, the film takes place in the Hyborian Age, a fictional prehistoric time that had been depicted previously in the films Conan the Barbarian and Conan the Destroyer. Dracula: Dead and Loving It Dracula: Dead and Loving It is a 1995 satirical comedy horror film directed by Mel Brooks and starring Leslie Nielsen. It is a spoof of Bram Stokers novel Dracula, and of some of the films it spawned. Brooks co-authored the screenplay with Steve Haberman and Rudy De Luca. He also appears as Dr. Van Helsing. The films other stars include Steven Weber, Amy Yasbeck, Peter MacNicol, Harvey Korman, and Anne Bancroft. The film follows the classic Dracula, starring Bela Lugosi, in its deviations from the novel. Its visual style and production values are reminiscent of the Hammer Horror films. It spoofs, among other films, The Fearless Vampire Killers and Bram Stokers Dracula. The film was panned by critics and flopped at the box office. War Machine War Machine is a 2017 American satirical war film directed and written by David Michôd and starring Brad Pitt, Anthony Michael Hall, Anthony Hayes, Topher Grace, Will Poulter, Tilda Swinton, and Ben Kingsley. Based on the nonfiction book The Operators: The Wild and Terrifying Inside Story of Americas War in Afghanistan by Michael Hastings, it is a fictionalized version of the events in the book based on United States Army General Stanley McChrystal. The film was released on Netflix on May 26, 2017. When We First Met When We First Met is a 2018 American romantic comedy film directed by Ari Sandel, written by John Whittington, and starring Adam DeVine, Alexandra Daddario, Shelley Hennig, Andrew Bachelor and Robbie Amell. It was released worldwide on Netflix on February 9, 2018. Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot is a 1992 American buddy cop comedy film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and starring Sylvester Stallone and Estelle Getty. The film was released in the United States on February 21, 1992. In 2006, in response to a question about the films Stallone wished he had not done, this film was the first one he mentioned. High Crimes High Crimes is a 2002 American legal thriller film directed by Carl Franklin and starring Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman, reunited from the 1997 film Kiss the Girls. The screenplay by Yuri Zeltser and Grace Cary Bickley is based on Joseph Finders 1998 novel of the same name. JCVD JCVD is a 2008 Belgian crime drama film directed by French Tunisian film director Mabrouk el Mechri, and starring Jean-Claude van Damme as a semi-fictionalized version of himself, a down and out action star whose family and career are crumbling around him as he is caught in the middle of a post office heist in his hometown of Brussels, Belgium. The film was screened on June 4, 2008 in Belgium and France, at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, and at the Adelaide Film Festival on 20 February 2009. It was distributed by Peace Arch Entertainment from Toronto and opened in New York and select cities on 7 November 2008. Vicky Donor Vicky Donor is a 2012 Indian romantic comedy film directed by Shoojit Sircar and produced by actor John Abraham. It stars Ayushmann Khurrana, Yami Gautam and Annu Kapoor in the lead roles, and is Khurranas Hindi film debut. It released on 20 April 2012 in around 750 screens across India and received positive response worldwide. Vicky Donor opened to critical acclaim and performed strongly at the box office. The film won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment at the 60th National Film Awards. The film is remade in Telugu as Naruda Donoruda starring Sumanth and Pallavi Subhash.. This film has been remade in Tamil as Dharala Prabhu starring Harish Kalyan. Rumble in the Bronx Rumble in the Bronx is a 1995 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film starring Jackie Chan, Anita Mui and Françoise Yip. It was directed by Stanley Tong, with action choreographed by Chan and Tong. Released in Hong Kong in 1995, Rumble in the Bronx had a successful theater run, and brought Chan into the American mainstream. The film is set in the Bronx area of New York City but was filmed in and around Vancouver, Canada. It was one of the most profitable films of 1996, grossing over ten times its budget. Flatliners Flatliners is a 2017 American science fiction psychological horror film directed by Niels Arden Oplev and written by Ben Ripley. The film is a remake of the 1990 film of the same name, and stars Ellen Page, Diego Luna, Nina Dobrev, James Norton, and Kiersey Clemons. It follows five medical students who attempt to conduct experiments that produce near-death experiences. Sony Pictures released the film in the United States on September 29, 2017. It was negatively reviewed by critics, with many comparing it unfavorably to the original, but it was a moderate box office success, grossing $45 million worldwide on a $19 million budget. Les Misérables Les Misérables is a 1998 film adaptation of Victor Hugos 1862 novel of the same name, directed by Bille August. It stars Liam Neeson, Geoffrey Rush, Uma Thurman, and Claire Danes. As in the original novel, the storyline follows the adult life of Jean Valjean, an ex-convict pursued by police Inspector Javert. It was filmed at Barrandov Studios in Prague. The Towering Inferno The Towering Inferno is a 1974 American drama disaster film produced by Irwin Allen featuring an ensemble cast led by Paul Newman and Steve McQueen. Directed by John Guillermin, the film is a co-production between 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros., the first to be a joint venture by two major Hollywood studios. It was adapted by Stirling Silliphant from a pair of novels, The Tower by Richard Martin Stern and The Glass Inferno by Thomas N. Scortia and Frank M. Robinson. The film earned a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Picture and was the highest-grossing film released in 1974. The picture was nominated for eight Oscars in all, winning three. In addition to McQueen and Newman, the cast includes William Holden, Faye Dunaway, Fred Astaire, Susan Blakely, Richard Chamberlain, O. J. Simpson, Robert Vaughn, Robert Wagner, Susan Flannery, Gregory Sierra, Dabney Coleman and, in her final role, Jennifer Jones. Beautiful Boy Beautiful Boy is a 2018 American biographical drama film directed by Felix van Groeningen, in his English-language feature debut. The screenplay, written by Luke Davies and van Groeningen, is based on the memoirs A Fathers Journey Through His Sons Addiction by David Sheff and Tweak: Growing Up on Methamphetamines by Nic Sheff. The film stars Steve Carell, Timothée Chalamet, Maura Tierney, and Amy Ryan, and deals with a father-son relationship increasingly strained by the latters drug addiction. Beautiful Boy had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 12, 2018, by Amazon Studios. The film grossed $16 million on a $25 million budget and received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances of Carell and Chalamet. For his work, Chalamet earned nominations at the Golden Globes, Screen Actor Guild, BAFTA Awards and Critics’ Choice Awards, among others. Fist Fight Fist Fight is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Richie Keen and written by Van Robichaux and Evan Susser. The film stars Ice Cube, Charlie Day, Tracy Morgan, Jillian Bell, Dean Norris, Christina Hendricks, and Dennis Haysbert. When school teacher Andy causes another teachers termination, he is challenged to an after-school fist fight. The film premiered in Los Angeles on February 13, 2017, was theatrically released in the United States on February 17, 2017, grossed $41 million worldwide. Broken Embraces Broken Embraces is a 2009 Spanish romantic thriller film written, produced, and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. Led by an ensemble cast consisting of many Almodóvar regulars, it stars Lluís Homar as a blind Madrilenian screenwriter who recalls his tragic love for Lena, played by Penélope Cruz, the deceased lead actress in his last directional feature Girls and Suitcases, who was also the mistress of a powerful, obsessive businessman. Blanca Portillo co-stars as his agent Judit, while Tamar Novas portrays her son and Caines co-writer Diego. Inspired by darkness and by a photo of a couple that Almodóvar took of El Golfo beach in Lanzarote in the late 1990s, the film serves as an homage to filmmaking, cinema and its various film genres. Stylistically, it is a complex noir-ish melodrama, that also blends comic elements with a film within a film—a broad comedy, that hearkens back to Almodóvars 1988 release, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. Thematically, Broken Embraces addresses themes like voyeurism, repression, prostitution, death, vengeance, fixation, illness, and drugs. Broken Embraces was one of the films competing for the Palme dOr at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Dubbed "purest Almodóvar" by The New Yorker, the film was noted for the directors characteristic "bright primary colors," erotic subject matter, and meticulous, "visually pulsating" cinematography. The picture was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at both the 2009 British Academy Film Awards and the 67th Golden Globe Awards. The Great Outdoors The Great Outdoors is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Howard Deutch, and written and produced by John Hughes. It stars Dan Aykroyd, John Candy, Stephanie Faracy and Annette Bening in her feature film debut. The film follows two families spending time on vacation in Wisconsin. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* is a 1972 American sex comedy film directed by Woody Allen. It consists of a series of short sequences loosely inspired by Dr. David Reubens 1969 book of the same name. The film was an early success for Allen, grossing over $18 million in North America alone against a $2 million budget, making it the 13th highest-grossing film of 1972. Beverly Hills Ninja Beverly Hills Ninja is a 1997 American martial arts comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan, written by Mark Feldberg and Mitch Klebanoff. The film stars Chris Farley, Nicollette Sheridan, Robin Shou, Nathaniel Parker and Chris Rock. The main plot revolves around Haru, a white orphan boy who is found by a clan of ninjas as an infant in an abandoned treasure chest and is raised by them. Haru never quite conforms to their culture and never acquires the skills of a ninja, but is nonetheless good natured, and persevering in his personal ambitions. His first mission brings him to Beverly Hills to investigate a murder mystery. It was the last film starring Farley to be released in his lifetime, as he died eleven months after its release. Amarcord Amarcord is a 1973 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Federico Fellini, a semi-autobiographical tale about Titta, an adolescent boy growing up among an eccentric cast of characters in the village of Borgo San Giuliano in 1930s Fascist Italy. The films title is a univerbation of the Romagnolo phrase. The title then became a neologism of the Italian language, with the meaning of nostalgic revocation. Tittas sentimental education is emblematic of Italys "lapse of conscience." Fellini skewers Mussolinis ludicrous posturings and those of a Catholic Church that "imprisoned Italians in a perpetual adolescence" by mocking himself and his fellow villagers in comic scenes that underline their incapacity to adopt genuine moral responsibility or outgrow foolish sexual fantasies. The film won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, and was nominated for two more Academy Awards: Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. Seed of Chucky Seed of Chucky is a 2004 American black comedy slasher film, the fifth installment of the Childs Play series, and sequel to 1998s Bride of Chucky as well as the first film to be distributed by another company since Childs Play. The film was written and directed by Don Mancini, who created the series and has written all of the films. With this entry, Mancini made his directorial debut. The film is set six years after Childs Play 3 and Bride of Chucky and follows a young doll named Glen, the son of Chucky and Tiffany, resurrecting his parents, causing chaos. The film, shot in Romania, continues the series evolution from the pure horror genre of the first three films to a hybrid horror-comedy. It was the last Childs Play film from the original continuity to be released in theaters, with all future installments to be released direct to DVD until the 2019 remake . The film was followed by another sequel, Curse of Chucky, released on home video and Netflix in 2013. Mighty Aphrodite Mighty Aphrodite is a 1995 American romantic comedy film written, directed by, and co-starring Woody Allen, alongside Mira Sorvino, Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Rapaport, and F. Murray Abraham. The screenplay was inspired by the story of Pygmalion and is about Lenny Weinribs search for his genius adopted sons biological mother, ultimately finding that she is a dim-witted prostitute named Linda Ash. While critical reception of Mighty Aphrodite overall was mildly positive, Sorvino was widely praised for her performance, earning several accolades such as the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, as well as a Golden Globe Award, New York Film Critics Circle Award, Critics Choice Movie Award, National Board of Review Award, and a Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award. Ra.One Ra.One is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language superhero film directed by Anubhav Sinha and starring Shah Rukh Khan, Armaan Verma, Kareena Kapoor, Arjun Rampal, Shahana Goswami and Tom Wu in pivotal roles. The script, written by Anubhav Sinha and Kanika Dhillon, originated as an idea that Anubhav Sinha got when he saw a television commercial and which he subsequently expanded. The film follows Shekhar Subramanium, a game designer who creates a motion sensor-based game in which the antagonist is more powerful than the protagonist. The former escapes from the games virtual world and enters the real world; his aim is to kill Lucifer, the game ID of Shekhars son and the only player to have challenged Ra.Ones power. Relentlessly pursued, the family is forced to bring out G.One from the virtual world to defeat Ra.One and protect them. Principal photography began in March 2010 and took place in India and the United Kingdom and was overseen by an international crew. The post-production involved 3-D conversion and the application of visual effects, the latter being recognised as a technological breakthrough among Indian films. With a budget of , inclusive of publicity costs, Ra.One was the most expensive Indian film at the time of release surpassing the budget of Enthiran. The producers spent out of a marketing budget, which involved a nine-month publicity campaign, brand tie-ups, merchandise, video games and viral marketing. The film faced controversies involving plagiarism, content leaks and copyright challenges. Consequently, Ra.One was theatrically released on 26 October 2011, the beginning of the five-day Diwali weekend, in 2D, 3D and dubbed versions in Tamil and Telugu languages, with three international premieres being held between 24 & 26 October 2011. The film witnessed the largest international theatrical release for an Indian film as of 2011, and was preceded by high audience and commercial expectations. Upon release, Ra.One received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising the visual effects, action sequences, music, and the performances of Khan and Rampal, but criticising the script, direction, and screenplay. Commercially, the film became the third highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2011 domestically, the second highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2011 worldwide, and broke a number of opening box office records. As the film earned more than Rs 208 crores, it was considered a Super Hit. The film subsequently won a number of awards for its technical aspects, notably one National Film Award, one Filmfare Award and four International Indian Film Academy Awards. The Water Horse The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep is a 2007 family fantasy drama film directed by Jay Russell and written by Robert Nelson Jacobs, based on Dick King-Smiths childrens novel The Water Horse. It stars Alex Etel as a young boy who discovers a mysterious egg and cares for what hatches out of it: a "water horse" which later becomes the fabled Loch Ness Monster. The film also stars Emily Watson, Ben Chaplin and David Morrissey. The film was produced by Revolution Studios and Walden Media, in collaboration with Beacon Pictures, and was distributed by Columbia Pictures. Visual effects were completed by the New Zealand-based companies Weta Digital and Weta Workshop. The Water Horse was released in the United States on 25 December 2007 and in the United Kingdom on 8 February 2008. This would also be the last film to be released by Revolution Studios until Return of Xander Cage in 2017. The Curse of the Jade Scorpion The Curse of the Jade Scorpion is a 2001 American crime comedy film written, directed and starring Woody Allen. The cast also features Helen Hunt, Dan Aykroyd, Elizabeth Berkley, John Schuck, Wallace Shawn, David Ogden Stiers and Charlize Theron. The plot concerns an insurance investigator and an efficiency expert who are both hypnotized by a crooked hypnotist into stealing jewels. The film bears much more in common with Allens earlier screwball comedy films than with other films made by him around the same time. The Curse of the Jade Scorpion received mixed reviews from critics. Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War is a 2004 South Korean wartime action drama film directed by Kang Je-gyu. It stars Jang Dong-gun and Won Bin and tells the story of two brothers who are forcibly drafted into the South Korean army at the outbreak of the Korean War. Kang Je-gyu made a name for himself directing Shiri and was able to attract top talent and capital to his new project, eventually spending USD $12.8 million on production. The film became one of the biggest successes in the South Korean film history up to that time, attracting 11.74 million people to the theatre, beating the previous record holder Silmido. In the Bedroom In the Bedroom is a 2001 American independent crime film directed by Todd Field from a screenplay written by Field and Robert Festinger, based on the short story "Killings" by Andre Dubus. It stars Sissy Spacek, Tom Wilkinson, Nick Stahl, Marisa Tomei, and William Mapother. The film centers on the inner dynamics of a family in transition. Matt Fowler is a doctor practicing in Maine and is married to Ruth Fowler, a music teacher. Their son Frank is involved in a love affair with an older single mother Natalie Strout. As the beauty of Maines brief and fleeting summer comes to an end, these characters find themselves in the midst of an unimaginable tragedy. The title refers to the rear compartment of a lobster trap known as the "bedroom" and the fact that it can only hold up to two lobsters before they begin to turn on each other. In the Bedroom premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. It was theatrically released in limited theatres on November 23, 2001 and grossed $43.4 million against a $1.7 million budget. The film was widely praised; critics praised Fields direction, its screenplay and the performances. In the Bedroom was chosen by the American Film Institute as one of the top 10 films of the year while Spaceks performance was named the best female performance of the year. The film received five Oscar nominations at the 74th Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Adapted Screenplay, and also three nominations at the 59th Golden Globe Awards including for the Best Motion Picture – Drama, and winning Best Actress – Drama. Aquamarine Aquamarine is a 2006 American teen fantasy comedy film directed by Elizabeth Allen, loosely based on the 2001 young adult novel of the same name by Alice Hoffman. It stars Emma Roberts, Sara Paxton, and JoJo. The film was released in the United States on March 3, 2006, by 20th Century Fox. Because I Said So Because I Said So is a 2007 romantic comedy film directed by Michael Lehmann and starring Diane Keaton, Mandy Moore, Lauren Graham, Piper Perabo, Gabriel Macht, Tom Everett Scott and Stephen Collins. It was released on February 2, 2007. Another 48 Hrs. Another 48 Hrs. is a 1990 American action comedy film, directed by Walter Hill and stars Eddie Murphy, Nick Nolte, Brion James, Andrew Divoff, and Ed ORoss. It is the sequel to the 1982 film 48 Hrs. Nolte reprises his role as San Francisco police officer Jack Cates, who has 48 hours to clear his name from a manslaughter charge. To do so, he again needs the help of Reggie Hammond, who is a newly released convict. At the same time, a mastermind known only as the Iceman has hired a biker gang to kill Reggie. Cleaner Cleaner is a 2007 American thriller film directed by Renny Harlin, and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Ed Harris, Keke Palmer and Eva Mendes. The 100 Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared, also known as The 100 Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared, is a 2013 internationally co-produced comedy film directed by Felix Herngren based on the novel of the same name by Jonas Jonasson. The film was screened in the Berlinale Special Gala section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was released in more than 40 countries and grossed more than US$50 million, making it the third highest grossing Swedish film of all time, only beaten by The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo and The Girl Who Played with Fire. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the 88th Academy Awards. The Transformers: The Movie The Transformers: The Movie is a 1986 animated film based on the Transformers television series, in turn based on the Transformers toyline created by Hasbro. It was released in North America on August 8, 1986, and in the United Kingdom on December 12, 1986. The film was co-produced and directed by Nelson Shin, who also produced the original Transformers television series. The screenplay was written by Ron Friedman, who would create The Bionic Six a year later. The movie features the voices of Eric Idle, Judd Nelson, Leonard Nimoy, Casey Kasem, Robert Stack, Lionel Stander, John Moschitta Jr., Peter Cullen and Frank Welker. It also marked the final roles for both Orson Welles, who died the year before its release, and Scatman Crothers, who died months after its release. The films story takes place in 2005, 20 years after the events of the TV series second season, and serves to bridge into the third season. After the death of Optimus Prime during a devastating assault on Autobot City, the remaining Autobots are pursued by Galvatron, the regenerated form of Megatron and servant of Unicron, a planet-devouring Transformer who sets out to consume Cybertron. The film is set to a soundtrack of synth-based incidental music composed by Vince DiCola and hard-driving metal music performed by various groups. The film features several grand battles in which multiple characters meet their end, often in a somewhat brutal fashion. This has led to the film being considered surprisingly dark given its target audience. The Prince and Me The Prince & Me is a 2004 American romantic comedy film directed by Martha Coolidge, and starring Julia Stiles, Luke Mably, and Ben Miller, with Miranda Richardson, James Fox, and Alberta Watson. The film focuses on Paige Morgan, a pre-med college student in Wisconsin, who is pursued by a prince posing as a normal college student. The film spawned three direct-to-video sequels created under different writers and a new director, with Kam Heskin replacing Julia Stiles in the role of Paige Morgan: The Royal Wedding, A Royal Honeymoon, and The Elephant Adventure. Whiteout Whiteout is a 2009 thriller film based on the 1998 comic book of the same name by Greg Rucka and Steve Lieber. Directed by Dominic Sena, with uncredited reshoots by Stuart Baird and Len Wiseman, it stars Kate Beckinsale, Gabriel Macht, Columbus Short, Tom Skerritt, and Alex OLoughlin. The film was distributed by Warner Bros. and released on September 11, 2009. It was produced under the banner of Dark Castle Entertainment by Joel Silver, Susan Downey and David Gambino. The movie is set in Antarctica, where Special Deputy U.S. Marshal Carrie Stetko is planning to leave in a few days. After finding a dead body, Stetko is attacked by a masked killer who is trying to get hold of the cargo in an old Soviet plane that crash-landed in the ice during the Cold War. Pawn Sacrifice Pawn Sacrifice is a 2014 American biographical drama film. It is based on the true story of Bobby Fischers challenge against top Soviet chess grandmasters during the Cold War and culminating in the World Chess Championship 1972 match versus Boris Spassky in Reykjavík, Iceland. It was directed by Edward Zwick and written by Steven Knight. The film stars Tobey Maguire as Bobby Fischer, Liev Schreiber as Boris Spassky, Lily Rabe as Joan Fischer, and Peter Sarsgaard as William Lombardy. It was released in the United States on September 16, 2015. The Christmas Chronicles The Christmas Chronicles is a 2018 American Christmas film directed by Clay Kaytis from a screenplay by Matt Lieberman. The film stars Kurt Russell as Santa Claus. It also stars Judah Lewis, Darby Camp, Lamorne Morris, and with Kimberly Williams-Paisley and Oliver Hudson. Other stars include Martin Roach and Vella Lovell. The film was released on November 22, 2018, produced by 1492 Pictures and Wonder Worldwide, and distributed by Netflix. Siblings Kate and Teddy Pierce hatch a scheme to capture Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. When the plan goes awry, the kids join forces with a somewhat jolly Saint Nick and his loyal elves to save the holiday before it is too late. The film features Elvish, a constructed language, which is spoken by Santa and the elves throughout the film. David J. Peterson is uncredited for his work on the translation to English. The Christmas Chronicles received mixed or average reviews from film critics. Although the computer-generated effects and camp style were criticised, Russells performance was praised. Dolores Claiborne Dolores Claiborne is a 1995 American psychological thriller drama film directed by Taylor Hackford and starring Kathy Bates, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and David Strathairn. It is based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King. The plot focuses on the strained relationship between a mother and her daughter, largely told through flashbacks, after her daughter arrives to her remote hometown on a Maine island where her mother has been accused of murdering the elderly woman for whom she cared. The screenplay for Dolores Claiborne was adapted by Tony Gilroy, and the film was shot in Nova Scotia in 1994. Kathy Bates stated in a retrospective interview that her performance as the titular Dolores was her favorite performance she had ever given. In 2013, Time magazine named the film among the top ten greatest Stephen King film adaptations. Black Knight Black Knight is a 2001 American fantasy adventure comedy film starring Martin Lawrence and directed by Gil Junger. In addition to Lawrence, Black Knight had a supporting cast of Marsha Thomason, Tom Wilkinson, Vincent Regan, and Kevin Conway. In the film, Lawrence plays Jamal, a theme park employee who is transported through time to medieval England. The film was shot at various locations in North Carolina, mainly Wilmington and Carolina Beach. The film was released in November 2001 and went on to gross $39,976,235 at the worldwide box office, a loss from its $50 million budget. Its critical reception was poor. Can You Ever Forgive Me? Can You Ever Forgive Me? is a 2018 American biographical film directed by Marielle Heller and with a screenplay by Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty, based on the confessional memoir of the same name by Lee Israel. Melissa McCarthy stars as Israel, and the story follows her attempts to revitalize her failing writing career by forging letters from deceased authors and playwrights. The film also features Richard E. Grant, Dolly Wells, Jane Curtin, Anna Deavere Smith, Stephen Spinella, and Ben Falcone in supporting roles. Israel took the title from an apologetic line in a letter in which she posed as Dorothy Parker. The film had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on September 1, 2018, and was released in the United States on October 19, 2018, by Fox Searchlight Pictures. The film grossed $11.7 million on a $10 million budget and received critical acclaim, with major praise drawn towards McCarthy and Grants performances, and was named by the National Board of Review as one of their top ten films of 2018. For their performances, McCarthy and Grant earned nominations for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor, respectively, at the 91st Academy Awards, the 76th Golden Globe Awards, and the 72nd British Academy Film Awards, among other ceremonies. Holofcener and Whitty were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and won the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Boy A Boy A is a 2007 British film adaptation of Jonathan Trigells critically acclaimed novel of the same name. The film premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. It is directed by John Crowley and stars Andrew Garfield, Peter Mullan, and Katie Lyons. The North American cinematic release was distributed by The Weinstein Company. Absolutely Anything Absolutely Anything is a 2015 British science fiction comedy film directed by Terry Jones, and written by Jones and Gavin Scott. The film stars Simon Pegg, Kate Beckinsale, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Rob Riggle, Eddie Izzard and Joanna Lumley, with the voices provided by John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin and Robin Williams in his final film role. It was the first film to feature all living Monty Python members since 1983s Monty Pythons The Meaning of Life. Principal photography and production began on 24 March 2014, and ended on 12 May 2014. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 14 August 2015 by Lionsgate UK and was released in the United States on 12 May 2017. The film grossed $3.8 million worldwide. Fiddler on the Roof Fiddler on the Roof is a 1971 American musical comedy-drama film produced and directed by Norman Jewison. It is an adaptation of the 1964 Broadway musical of the same name, with music composed by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and screenplay by Joseph Stein and based on stories by Sholem Aleichem. Starring Topol, Norma Crane, Leonard Frey, Molly Picon, and Paul Mann, the film centers on Tevye, the father of five daughters, and his attempts to maintain his Jewish religious and cultural traditions as outside influences encroach upon the familys lives. He must cope both with the strong-willed actions of his three older daughters, who wish to marry for love – each ones choice of a husband moves further away from the customs of his faith – and with the edict of the Tsar who evicts the Jews from the town of Anatevka. Throughout the film, Tevye talks to God and directly to the audience, breaking the fourth wall. In these monologues, Tevye ponders tradition, the difficulties of being poor, the Jewish communitys constant fear of harassment from their non-Jewish neighbors, and important family decisions. The film was released to critical acclaim and won three Academy Awards, including Best Music, Scoring Adaptation and Original Song Score for arranger-conductor John Williams. It was nominated for several more, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Topol as Tevye, and Best Supporting Actor for Frey, who played Motel Kamzoil the Tailor. Topol and Frey had performed in stage productions of the musical; Topol as Tevye in the London production and Frey in a minor part as Mendel, the rabbis son, on Broadway. Wrong Turn 2: Dead End Wrong Turn 2: Dead End is a 2007 American horror film directed by Joe Lynch and starring Erica Leerhsen, Henry Rollins and Texas Battle. A sequel to Wrong Turn and the second installment in the Wrong Turn franchise. It was released on DVD on October 9, 2007. The film received a positive response from critics making it the best-reviewed film in the franchise. It is followed by Left for Dead. Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties is a 2006 British-American live-action/computer-animated family comedy film directed by Tim Hill and written by Joel Cohen and Alec Sokolow. It is the sequel to the 2004 film The Movie. The film stars Breckin Meyer, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Billy Connolly, Ian Abercrombie, Roger Rees, Lucy Davis, Oliver Muirhead, Bill Murray, Tim Curry, Bob Hoskins, Rhys Ifans, Vinnie Jones, Joe Pasquale, Richard E. Grant, Jane Leeves and Roscoe Lee Browne. This film was produced by Davis Entertainment Company for 20th Century Fox, and was released in United States on June 16, 2006. A video game, Garfield 2, was developed by The Game Factory. The film earned $141.7 million. Reindeer Games Reindeer Games is a 2000 American action crime thriller film directed by John Frankenheimer and written by Ehren Kruger. It stars Ben Affleck, Gary Sinise, Charlize Theron, Dennis Farina, James Frain, Donal Logue, Danny Trejo, and Clarence Williams III. Reindeer Games was released by Miramax Films on February 25, 2000. It received generally negative critical reception and was a box office failure, grossing $32 million against a budget of $42 million. It was Frankenheimers last theatrical film. Om Shanti Om Om Shanti Om is a 2007 Indian fantasy romantic melodrama film directed and co-written by Farah Khan with Mayur Puri and Mushtaq Shiekh. It stars Shah Rukh Khan as Om, a junior artist of the 1970s who has a crush on a secretly married superstar, played by Deepika Padukone in her Hindi film debut. Her lover, a producer played by Arjun Rampal, kills her in a fire; Om witnesses this and dies from the injuries sustained from trying to rescue her. Reincarnated as a superstar in the 2000s, he seeks to avenge his love. Om Shanti Om also starred Shreyas Talpade, Kirron Kher, Bindu and Javed Sheikh in supporting roles, and saw cameos from many Bollywood celebrities in several sequences and songs. The film was produced and presented by Shah Rukhs wife Gauri Khan under the banner Red Chillies Entertainment on a budget of 150 million. Farah conceived Om Shanti Om while directing the musical Bombay Dreams, which was based on the Indian film industry. After Shah Rukh rejected the first version of Happy New Year, she was reminded of Om Shanti Om; the films title derives from a similar titled song from the 1980 film Karz. The soundtrack album was composed by Vishal–Shekhar, with lyrics written by Javed Akhtar. The background score was composed by Sandeep Chowta. The album received positive reviews and was also commercially successful, becoming the highest-selling album of the year in India. Released on 9 November 2007, Om Shanti Om earned over ₹1.49 billion worldwide; it received positive reviews from critics, with praise directed to the performances and the films narrative. The film won several awards in major Indian film award ceremonies. At 53rd Filmfare Awards, it received 12 nominations, winning for Best Female Debut and Best Special Effects, and also won the National Film Award for Best Production Design. World's Greatest Dad Worlds Greatest Dad is a 2009 American satirical black comedy-drama film written and directed by Bobcat Goldthwait and starring Robin Williams, Daryl Sabara, and Alexie Gilmore. The film was released on July 24, 2009 on video on demand providers before its limited theatrical release on August 21, 2009. Romper Stomper Romper Stomper is a 1992 Australian drama film written and directed by Geoffrey Wright in his feature film directorial debut. The film stars Russell Crowe, Daniel Pollock, Jacqueline McKenzie and Tony Lee. The film tells the story of the exploits and downfall of a neo-Nazi group in blue-collar suburban Melbourne. The film was released on 12 November 1992. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner Guess Whos Coming to Dinner is a 1967 American comedy-drama film produced and directed by Stanley Kramer, and written by William Rose. It stars Spencer Tracy, Sidney Poitier, and Katharine Hepburn, and features Hepburns niece Katharine Houghton. The film was one of the few films of the time to depict an interracial marriage in a positive light, as interracial marriage historically had been illegal in most states of the United States, and still was illegal in 17 states—mostly Southern states—until June 12, 1967, six months before the film was released, roughly two weeks after Tracy filmed his final scene, when anti-miscegenation laws were struck down by the Supreme Court in Loving v. Virginia. The films Oscar-nominated score was composed by Frank De Vol. The film is notable for being the ninth and final on-screen pairing of Tracy and Hepburn, with filming ending just 17 days before Tracys death. Hepburn never saw the completed film, saying the memories of Tracy were too painful. The film was released in December 1967, six months after his death. In 2017, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Last Starfighter The Last Starfighter is a 1984 American space opera film directed by Nick Castle. The film tells the story of Alex Rogan, an average teenager recruited by an alien defense force to fight in an interstellar war. It also features Robert Preston, Dan OHerlihy, Catherine Mary Stewart, Norman Snow, and Kay E. Kuter. The Last Starfighter, along with Disneys Tron, has the distinction of being one of cinemas earliest films to use extensive computer-generated imagery to depict its many starships, environments and battle scenes. It is one of the first films to use CGI to represent "real-life" objects instead of digital imaging. The Last Starfighter was Prestons final role on the big screen. His character, a "lovable con-man", was a nod to his most famous role as Harold Hill in The Music Man. There was a subsequent novelization of the film by Alan Dean Foster, as well as a video game based on the production. In 2004, it was also adapted as an off-Broadway musical. Porky's Porkys is a 1981 Canadian-American teen sex comedy film written and directed by Bob Clark about the escapades of teenagers in 1954 at the fictional Angel Beach High School in Florida. Released in the United States in 1982 with an R rating, the film influenced many writers in the teen film genre and spawned two sequels: The Next Day and Porkys Revenge! and a remake of the original titled Porkys Pimpin Pee Wee. Porkys was the fifth-highest-grossing film of 1982. Cujo Cujo is a 1983 American horror film directed by Lewis Teague based on Stephen Kings 1981 novel of the same name. It was written by Don Carlos Dunaway and Barbara Turner, and starring Dee Wallace, Daniel Hugh Kelly and Danny Pintauro. The film revolves around a rabid St. Bernard who traps a mother and her child inside their car without food or water during a heat wave, and their attempts to survive. Despite receiving mixed reviews and being a modest success during its theatrical release, the film has gathered cult following in the years since its release. Another film adaptation was announced in 2015 and is currently in production. Lock Up Lock Up is a 1989 American prison action film directed by John Flynn. It stars Sylvester Stallone, Donald Sutherland, Tom Sizemore, and John Amos. It was released in the United States on August 4, 1989. Stallone later said it was "Not a film that was produced and performed with enough maturity to really make a significant impact on the audience or my career. And that’s the truth.” Once Upon a Time in Anatolia Once Upon a Time in Anatolia is a 2011 internationally co-produced drama film, co-written and directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan based on the true experience of one of the films writers, telling the story of a group of men who search for a dead body on the Anatolian steppe. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , premiered at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival where it was a co-winner of the Grand Prix. Double Impact Double Impact is a 1991 American action film written and directed by Sheldon Lettich, and written, produced by and starring Jean-Claude van Damme in a dual role as Chad and Alex Wagner. The film was released in the United States on August 9, 1991. The film marked Van Dammes second collaboration with Bolo Yeung. Rockstar Rockstar is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language musical romantic drama film directed by Imtiaz Ali, starring Ranbir Kapoor and Nargis Fakhri, with music composed by A. R. Rahman. The film also stars Moufid Aziz, Aditi Rao Hydari, Piyush Mishra, Shernaz Patel, Kumud Mishra in supporting roles, and also Shammi Kapoor, who makes his last silver screen appearance. The film was produced by Eros International Ltd. along with Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd. It follows Janardhan Jakhar JJ or Jordan, who dreams of becoming a rockstar like his role model, Jim Morrison. Yet, eventually on attaining all that he dreamt of, Jordan ends up anguished and despondent, by the loss of Heer Kaul, whom he loved passionately and whose illness is inadvertently caused by Jordan himself. Development of Rockstar commenced in May 2010. Nargis Fakhri was cast as the female lead, after plans to give the role to Kareena Kapoor were shelved. Filming in India took place at Delhi, Kashmir, Mumbai and Dharamsala, while the foreign sequences were shot in Prague and Liberec, Czech Republic. Rockstar was released on 11 November 2011. On the day of release, Tibetans in Chennai and Dharmasala protested against the Central Board of Film Certification for asking the film-makers to censor scenes featuring the Tibetan flag. Upon release, the film received positive to mixed reviews. Critics highlighted Kapoor and Rahman as the stars of the film, but criticized the plot. The film did well at the box office, managing to appeal the youngsters in the cities. Made on a budget of , Rockstar grossed worldwide. Kapoor and Rahman received numerous awards for their work in the film. It is considered a cult classic in India. The Rocker The Rocker is a 2008 American comedy film directed by Peter Cattaneo and written by Maya Forbes and Wallace Wolodarsky, from a story by Ryan Jaffe. The film stars Rainn Wilson as a failed musician who goes on tour with his nephews band after one of their songs goes viral. Christina Applegate, Jeff Garlin, Josh Gad, Teddy Geiger and Emma Stone also star. It was released on August 20, 2008, received mixed reviews and was a box office bomb, grossing just $8 million against its $15 million budget. Devdas Devdas is a 2002 Indian romantic drama film directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and based on the 1917 Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyays novel Devdas. This is the third Hindi version and the first film version of the story in Hindi done in colour. The film is set in the early 1900s and follows Shah Rukh Khan as Devdas, a wealthy law graduate who returns from London to marry his childhood sweetheart, Paro, played by Aishwarya Rai. However, the rejection of this marriage by his own family sparks his descent into alcohol, ultimately leading to his emotional deterioration and him seeking refuge with a courtesan played by Madhuri Dixit. At the time of its release, Devdas was the most expensive Bollywood film ever produced, with a reported budget of . The film was a commercial success in India and abroad, becoming the highest grossing Indian film of the year. Shah Rukh Khan has bought the rights to this film under his banner, Red Chillies Entertainment. Devdas was critically acclaimed among western and Indian film critics, and is considered by many critics to be one of the greatest films ever made. It was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Language Film and was also Indias submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was ranked #74 in Empire magazines "The 100 Best Films Of World Cinema" in 2010. TIME magazine named Devdas as the best movie of 2002 among all the movies released around the world that year. The film was recently included in TIMEs top 10 movies of the millennium worldwide. The film was screened at 2002 Cannes Film Festival, and the 2002, and 2014 International Film Festival of India in the "Devdas Section" and "Celebrating Dance in Indian cinema" section respectively. Devdas won the Filmfare Award for Best Film. The film also won five National Awards and a further ten Filmfare Awards, tied with Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge with the most Filmfare Awards any film had won at the time. The House The House is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Andrew J. Cohen, and co-written by Cohen and Brendan OBrien. The film stars Will Ferrell, Amy Poehler, Jason Mantzoukas, Ryan Simpkins, Nick Kroll, Allison Tolman, Rob Huebel, Michaela Watkins, and Jeremy Renner, and follows a couple who open an underground casino in their friends house in order to pay for their daughters college tuition. Principal photography began on September 14, 2015 in Los Angeles. The film was released on June 30, 2017, by Warner Bros. Pictures, received negative reviews from critics and grossed $34 million worldwide against its $40 million budget. Spun Spun is a 2002 American black comedy crime drama film directed by Jonas Åkerlund from an original screenplay by William De Los Santos and Creighton Vero, based on three days of De Los Santos life in the Eugene, Oregon drug subculture. The film stars Jason Schwartzman, John Leguizamo, Mena Suvari, Patrick Fugit, Peter Stormare, Alexis Arquette, Deborah Harry, Rob Halford, Eric Roberts, Chloe Hunter, Nicholas Gonzalez, Brittany Murphy and Mickey Rourke. It is Åkerlunds debut as a feature film director, having already become known for his work in music videos. The film was shot in 22 days, and centers on various people involved in a methamphetamine drug ring. The film blends elements of dark comedy and drama in its storytelling. Its title is a reference to the slang term for the way users feel after going multiple days without sleep while on a methamphetamine binge. The characters take a combined total of 23 "hits" during the course of the movie. Maps to the Stars Maps to the Stars is a 2014 internationally co-produced satirical drama film directed by David Cronenberg, and starring Julianne Moore, Mia Wasikowska, John Cusack, Robert Pattinson, Olivia Williams, Sarah Gadon, and Evan Bird. The screenplay was written by Bruce Wagner, who had written a novel entitled Dead Stars based on the Maps to the Stars script, after initial plans for making the film with Cronenberg fell through. This is the second consecutive collaboration between Cronenberg and Pattinson and marks the third collaboration between Cronenberg and Prospero Pictures, who previously collaborated on A Dangerous Method and Cosmopolis. This is also the third Cronenberg film made with Canadian actress Sarah Gadon. It is the first Cronenberg film shot partially in the United States, although most of it was shot, like his other films, in his native city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The film concerns the plight of a child star and a washed up actress while commenting on the entertainment industrys relationship with Western civilization as a whole. The film premiered in competition for the Palme dOr at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival on May 19, 2014. Moore won the festivals Best Actress Award. Following its premiere at Cannes, the film had a theatrical release in France on May 21, 2014. Basic Instinct 2 Basic Instinct 2 is a 2006 erotic thriller film and the sequel to 1992s Basic Instinct. The film was directed by Michael Caton-Jones and produced by Mario Kassar, Joel B. Michaels and Andrew G. Vajna. The screenplay was by Leora Barish and Henry Bean. It stars Sharon Stone, who reprises her role of Catherine Tramell from the original, and David Morrissey. The film is an international co-production of Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States and Spain. The film follows novelist and suspected serial killer Catherine Tramell, who is once again in trouble with the authorities. Scotland Yard appoints psychiatrist Dr. Michael Glass to evaluate her after. As with Detective Nick Curran in the first film, Glass becomes a victim of Tramells seductive games. After being in development limbo for several years, the film was shot in London from April to August 2005, and was released on 31 March 2006. Following numerous cuts, it was released with an R rating for "strong sexuality, nudity, violence, language, and some drug content". Unlike its predecessor, the film received negative reviews and fell short of commercial expectations. The Hottie & the Nottie The Hottie and The Nottie is a 2008 American romantic comedy film starring Paris Hilton, Joel David Moore, and Christine Lakin. Written by Heidi Ferrer and directed by Tom Putnam, the film began shooting in January 2007 and was released theatrically on February 8, 2008. The film was a critical failure and box office bomb, and has been called one of the worst films of all time. Paris Hilton won the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress, which was one of three "Razzies" she received at the 29th Golden Raspberry Awards. Bad Lieutenant Bad Lieutenant is a 1992 American neo-noir crime drama film directed by Abel Ferrara. The film stars Harvey Keitel as the titular "bad lieutenant" as well as Victor Argo and Paul Calderón. The screenplay was co-written by Ferrara with actor-writer Paul Calderón and actress-model Zoë Lund, both of whom appear in the film. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Did You Hear About the Morgans? Did You Hear About the Morgans? is a 2009 American romantic comedy thriller film directed and written by Marc Lawrence. Hugh Grant and Sarah Jessica Parker portray the films protagonists, Paul and Meryl Morgan, a recently separated New York power couple on the verge of divorce until they witness the murder of Meryls client. They are forced to enter into temporary witness protection, given new identities, and relocated to a small Wyoming town. Supporting roles are played by Sam Elliott, Mary Steenburgen, Elisabeth Moss, and Wilford Brimley. It is the second collaboration of Grant and Parker, following the 1996 film Extreme Measures. The film premiered in New York on December 14, 2009 and in London the following day. It was released to the United States on December 18 and to most of Europe in January 2010. It received generally negative reviews from critics. The film grossed $6,616,571 in its opening weekend and earned $85 million worldwide. Did You Hear About the Morgans? was the 70th most successful film worldwide for 2009. The Boy Next Door The Boy Next Door is a 2015 American erotic thriller-horror film directed by Rob Cohen and written by Barbara Curry. The film stars Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Guzman, and Ian Nelson, with John Corbett and Kristin Chenoweth playing supporting roles. Lopez plays a high school teacher named Claire who, in the midst of being separated from her husband, has a one-night stand with a younger neighbor, who develops a dangerous obsession with her. Barbara Curry, a former criminal lawyer, wrote the screenplay for the film inspired from her lifes experiences. Blumhouse Productions financed and produced the film, which was filmed for 23 days in Los Angeles and other locations in California at the end of 2013. The film was released in the United States on January 23, 2015, by Universal Pictures. The Boy Next Door received generally negative reviews from film critics, who felt that it promised "campy thrills" but did not deliver and grossed $53.4 million against a $4 million budget. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD on April 28, 2015. Southland Tales Southland Tales is a 2006 science fiction comedy-drama thriller film and the second film written and directed by Richard Kelly. The title refers to the Southland, a name used by locals to refer to Southern California and Greater Los Angeles. Set in the then-near future of 2008, as part of an alternate history, the film is a portrait of Los Angeles, and a satiric commentary on the military–industrial complex and the infotainment industry. The film features an ensemble cast including Dwayne Johnson, Seann William Scott, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Mandy Moore, and Justin Timberlake. Original music was provided by Moby. The film is an international co-production of the United States, Germany and France. The film premiered May 21, 2006, at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, where it was poorly received. After significant edits, the final version premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 22, 2007. It opened in limited release in California on November 14, 2007, and in Canada as well as nationwide in United States, in just 63 theaters, on November 16, 2007. The film opened in the United Kingdom on December 7, 2007. Middle Men Middle Men is a 2009 American drama film directed by George Gallo and written by Gallo and Andy Weiss. It stars Luke Wilson, Giovanni Ribisi, Gabriel Macht and James Caan. The movie is based on the experiences of Christopher Mallick who was previously associated with the internet billing companies Paycom and ePassporte. Christopher Mallick has been accused of stealing millions of dollars from his customers at ePassporte to fund the creation of the film. Serial (Bad) Weddings Serial Weddings is a French comedy film directed by Philippe de Chauveron released in 2014. Sea of Love Sea of Love is a 1989 American neo-noir thriller film directed by Harold Becker, written by Richard Price and starring Al Pacino, Ellen Barkin and John Goodman. The story concerns a New York City detective trying to catch a serial killer who finds victims through the singles column in a newspaper. It was Pacinos first film after a four-year hiatus following the critical and commercial failure of Revolution. Sea of Love was a box office success, grossing over $110 million. Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd is a 2003 American comedy film. It is the second film in the Dumb and Dumber film series and a prequel to the 1994 film Dumb and Dumber. The film was directed by Troy Miller and based on the characters created by the Farrelly brothers from the original film. The film was poorly received by critics; however, it was a modest domestic box office success considering its budget, taking in just under $40 million. The subtitle is inspired by the film When Harry Met Sally.... The Hand That Rocks the Cradle The Hand That Rocks the Cradle is a 1992 American psychological thriller film directed by Curtis Hanson, and starring Annabella Sciorra and Rebecca De Mornay. The tale follows a vengeful, psychopathic nanny out to destroy a naive woman and steal her family. The title is taken from an 1865 poem by William Ross Wallace. Mudbound Mudbound is a 2017 American period drama film directed by Dee Rees and written by Rees and Virgil Williams, based on the novel of the same name by Hillary Jordan. It stars Carey Mulligan, Garrett Hedlund, Jason Clarke, Jason Mitchell, Jonathan Banks, and Mary J. Blige. The film depicts two World War II veterans – one white, one black – who return to rural Mississippi each to address racism and PTSD in his own way. The film premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2017, and was released on Netflix and in limited release on November 17, 2017. Critics praised its screenplay, direction, and the casts performances and at the 75th Golden Globe Awards received nominations for Best Supporting Actress and Best Original Song. At the 90th Academy Awards, the film earned four nominations: Best Supporting Actress and Best Original Song for Blige, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Cinematography, the latter of which made Rachel Morrison the first woman ever nominated in the category. Blige became the first person to ever be nominated for an acting and song award during the same year. Stronger Stronger is a 2017 American biographical drama film directed by David Gordon Green and written by John Pollono, based on the memoir of the same name by Jeff Bauman and Bret Witter. It follows Bauman, who loses his legs in the Boston Marathon bombings and must adjust to his new life. It stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Bauman, with Tatiana Maslany, Miranda Richardson, and Clancy Brown in supporting roles. Stronger had its world premiere at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on September 22, 2017. It received positive reviews from critics, who praised the mature take on the story and Gyllenhaals performance, but was a box-office flop, grossing just $8 million against its $30 million budget. It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World Its a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World is a 1963 American epic comedy film produced and directed by Stanley Kramer and starring Spencer Tracy with an all-star cast, about the madcap pursuit of $350,000 in stolen cash by a diverse and colorful group of strangers. The ensemble comedy premiered on November 7, 1963. The cast features Edie Adams, Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, Buddy Hackett, Ethel Merman, Mickey Rooney, Phil Silvers, Terry-Thomas, and Jonathan Winters. The film marked the first time Kramer directed a comedy, though he had produced the comedy So This Is New York in 1948. He is best known for producing and directing drama films about social problems, such as The Defiant Ones, Inherit the Wind, Judgment at Nuremberg, and Guess Whos Coming to Dinner. His first attempt at directing a comedy film paid off immensely, as Its a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World became a critical and commercial success in 1963 and went on to be nominated for six Academy Awards, winning for Best Sound Editing, and two Golden Globe Awards. Despite this, the film suffered severe cuts by its distributor United Artists in order to give the film a shorter running time for its general release. The footage was excised against Kramers wishes. On October 15, 2013, however, it was announced that the Criterion Collection had collaborated with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, United Artists, and film restoration expert Robert A. Harris to reconstruct and restore Its a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World to be as close as possible to the original 197-minute version envisioned by Kramer. It was released in a five-disc "Dual Format" Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack on January 21, 2014. Its a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World featured at number 40 in the American Film Institutes list 100 Years... 100 Laughs. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil is a 1997 American crime drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood and starring Kevin Spacey and John Cusack. The screenplay by John Lee Hancock was based on John Berendts 1994 book of the same name and follows the story of an antiques dealer on trial for the murder of a male prostitute. Encino Man Encino Man is a 1992 American comedy film directed by Les Mayfield and starring Brendan Fraser, Sean Astin and Pauly Shore. The plot revolves around two geeky teenagers from Encino, Los Angeles, California, played by Astin and Shore, who discover a caveman in Morgans backyard frozen in a block of ice. The caveman, played by Fraser, has to learn to live in the 20th century. Along the way, he teaches them about life. The Party The Party is a 1968 American comedy film directed by Blake Edwards, and starring Peter Sellers and Claudine Longet. The film has a very loose structure, and essentially serves as a series of set pieces for Sellerss improvisational comedy talents. Based on a fish-out-of-water premise, the film is about bungling actor from India, Hrundi V. Bakshi, who accidentally gets invited to a lavish Hollywood dinner party and "makes terrible mistakes based upon ignorance of Western ways". The Party is considered a classic comedic cult film. Edwards biographers Peter Lehman and William Luhr said, "The Party may very well be one of the most radically experimental films in Hollywood history; in fact it may be the single most radical film since D. W. Griffiths style came to dominate the American cinema." Film historian Saul Austerlitz wrote, "Despite the offensiveness of Sellerss brownface routine, The Party is one of his very best films... Taking a page from Tati, this is neorealist comedy, purposefully lacking a directors guiding eye: look here, look there. The screen is crammed full of activity, and the audiences eyes are left to wander where they may." The protagonist Hrundi Bakshi was influenced by two of Sellers earlier characters, the Indian doctor Ahmed el Kabir in The Millionairess and Inspector Clouseau in The Pink Panther series. In turn, the character Hrundi Bakshi went on to be influential, inspiring several later popular characters, including Amitabh Bachchans character Arjun Singh in the 1982 Bollywood blockbuster Namak Halaal, Rowan Atkinsons character Mr. Bean in the hit 1990s British sitcom of the same name, and Hank Azarias character Apu Nahasapeemapetilon in the hit American animated sitcom The Simpsons. Severance Severance is a 2006 British-German comedy horror film co-written and directed by Christopher Smith. Co-written with James Moran, it stars Danny Dyer and Laura Harris. The film tells a story of group of co-workers who go to a remote mountain forest in Hungary, where they become victims of murderous attacks. Severance received mostly positive reviews. In 2009, media interest in the film was revived following the alleged copycat murder of a UK teenager. The Tenant The Tenant is a 1976 French psychological horror film directed by Roman Polanski, starring Polanski, Isabelle Adjani, Melvyn Douglas, and Shelley Winters. It is based upon the 1964 novel Le locataire chimérique by Roland Topor and is the last film in Polanskis "Apartment Trilogy", following Repulsion and Rosemarys Baby. It was entered into the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. The film had a total of 534,637 admissions in France. Dragonfly Dragonfly is a 2002 supernatural fantasy film directed by Tom Shadyac and starring Kevin Costner. The story is about a grieving doctor being contacted by his late wife through his patients near-death experience. The film was panned by critics and was a box office failure, grossing $52.3 million against its $60 million production budget. Wish I Was Here Wish I Was Here is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed by Zach Braff and co-written with his brother Adam Braff. The film stars Zach Braff, Josh Gad, Ashley Greene, Kate Hudson, Joey King and Mandy Patinkin. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014 and was given a limited release on July 18, 2014 by Focus Features. Wasabi Wasabi is a 2001 French action-comedy film directed by Gérard Krawczyk and written and produced by Luc Besson. The film stars Jean Reno, Michel Muller and Ryōko Hirosue. In France, it was released as Wasabi, la petite moutarde qui monte au nez. The film gets its title from a scene where the protagonist, Hubert Fiorentini, eats a whole serving of wasabi at a Japanese restaurant without flinching. Manhattan Murder Mystery Manhattan Murder Mystery is a 1993 American comedy mystery film directed by Woody Allen, co-written by Allen and Marshall Brickman, and starring Alan Alda, Allen, Anjelica Huston, and Diane Keaton. The film centers on a married couples investigation of the death of their neighbors wife. The film began as an early draft of Annie Hall, which Allen co-wrote with Brickman. Eventually, the script evolved and principal photography took place in 1992, in the titular city. It was released in August 1993 to positive reviews. Keaton was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical. It marked Zach Braffs film debut, as well as the eighth, and most recent, collaboration between Allen and Keaton. The Railway Man The Railway Man is a 2013 British–Australian war film directed by Jonathan Teplitzky. It is an adaptation of the 1995 autobiography of the same name by Eric Lomax, and stars Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman, Jeremy Irvine, and Stellan Skarsgård. It premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on 6 September 2013. Lust, Caution Lust, Caution is a 2007 espionage erotic period drama film directed by Ang Lee, based on the 1979 novella by Eileen Chang. The story is mostly set in Hong Kong in 1938 and in Shanghai in 1942, when it was occupied by the Imperial Japanese Army and ruled by the puppet government led by Wang Jingwei. It depicts a group of Chinese university students from The University of Hong Kong who plot to assassinate a high-ranking special agent and recruiter working for the puppet government, by using one of their group, an attractive young woman, to lure him into a honey trap. The film is generally accepted to be based on the historical event of Chinese spy Zheng Pingrus failed attempt to assassinate the Japanese collaborator Ding Mocun. With this film, Lee won the Golden Lion Award at the Venice Film Festival for the second time, the first being with Brokeback Mountain. The film adaptation and the story are loosely based on events that took place during the Japanese occupation of Shanghai. The films explicit sex scenes resulted in the film being rated NC-17 in the United States. The Hunter The Hunter is a 2011 Australian drama film, directed by Daniel Nettheim and produced by Vincent Sheehan, based on the 1999 novel of the same name by Julia Leigh. It stars Willem Dafoe, Sam Neill and Frances OConnor. Dafoe flew to Hobart, Tasmania for the premiere of the film at the State Cinema. The film opened to the Australian public in cinemas on 29 September 2011. The film revolves around a professional hunter who travels to Tasmania to hunt down the worlds only remaining thylacine. The Ant Bully The Ant Bully is a 2006 American computer-animated adventure fantasy comedy film written and directed by John A. Davis and based on the 1999 childrens book of the same name by John Nickle. Starring the voices of Zach Tyler Eisen, Julia Roberts, Nicolas Cage, Meryl Streep and Paul Giamatti, the film was produced by Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzmans Playtone, Davis and Keith Alcorns DNA Productions and Legendary Pictures as its first animated film, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. Just before its release, most of the DNA employees were laid off and the studio was closed. It was the last film role by Ricardo Montalbán, before his death on January 14, 2009. The film received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office disappointment, grossing only $55.2 million against its $50 million budget. Small Time Crooks Small Time Crooks is a 2000 American crime-comedy film. Written and directed by Woody Allen, the films plot has some similarities to that of the 1942 comedy Larceny. It stars Allen, Hugh Grant, Elaine May and Tracey Ullman. Small Time Crooks received positive reviews from critics. Ullman also received a nomination for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical, and May won the Best Supporting Actress citation at the National Society of Film Critics Awards. Rings Rings is a 2017 American supernatural slasher psychological horror film directed by F. Javier Gutiérrez, written by David Loucka, Jacob Aaron Estes and Akiva Goldsman and starring Matilda Lutz, Alex Roe, Johnny Galecki, Aimee Teegarden, Bonnie Morgan and Vincent DOnofrio. It is the third installment in The Ring series, following the previous installments The Ring and The Ring Two, and is based on elements of Spiral by Kôji Suzuki. Principal photography began on March 23, 2015, in Atlanta. The film was released in the United States on February 3, 2017, and opened #2 in the box office. The film has an 8% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and grossed $83million worldwide against its $25million budget. Steins;Gate is a 2011 anime television series created by the animation studio White Fox based on 5pb. and Nitropluss 2009 video game of the same name, and is part of the Science Adventure franchise along with Chaos;Head and Robotics;Notes. It is set in 2010, and follows Rintaro Okabe, who together with his friends accidentally discovers a method of time travel through which they can send text messages to the past, thereby changing the present. The series was produced by Mika Nomura and Yoshinao Doi, directed by Hiroshi Hamasaki and Takuya Satō, and written by Jukki Hanada, with animation direction and character design by Kyuuta Sakai, and music by Takeshi Abo. It aired for 24 episodes, and was simulcast in North and South America, Africa, the Middle East and parts of Europe by Crunchyroll and in the United Kingdom by Anime on Demand. A 25th episode was later included with the DVD and Blu-ray releases; these releases were handled by Funimation in North America and by Manga Entertainment in the United Kingdom. The series has also spawned four original net animation episodes and a film sequel, and Steins;Gate 0, an anime adaptation of the Steins;Gate games sequel, premiered in 2018. Steins;Gate was well received by critics: several reviewers liked the story and writing, although some criticized the pacing of the first half. Presumed Innocent Presumed Innocent is a 1990 American legal drama film based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Scott Turow. Directed by Alan J. Pakula, and written by Pakula and Frank Pierson, it stars Harrison Ford, Brian Dennehy, Raúl Juliá, Bonnie Bedelia, Paul Winfield and Greta Scacchi. The film follows Rusty Sabich, a prosecutor who is charged with the murder of his colleague and mistress Carolyn Polhemus. Several studios and producers fought to secure the film rights one year before the novel was published. Producers Sydney Pollack and Mark Rosenberg acquired the rights in December 1986, and hired Pierson to write the script. After an unsuccessful pre-production development at United Artists, the project moved to Warner Bros., and Pakula was brought in to rewrite the script with Pierson before signing on as the films director in January 1989. Principal photography commenced in July 1989 and concluded in October of that year, with a budget of $20 million. Filming took place on locations in Detroit, Windsor, and New Jersey, and on soundstages at Kaufman Astoria Studios in New York. Presumed Innocent premiered at the Fox Bruin Theater in Los Angeles, California on July 25, 1990, before being released in North America on July 27, 1990. The film has an approval rating of 86% at Rotten Tomatoes, with critics praising its directing, acting, and writing. It grossed $221 million worldwide, and became the eighth-highest-grossing film of 1990. The film was followed by a television miniseries, The Burden of Proof, in 1992, and a television film sequel, Innocent, in 2011. The Believer The Believer is a 2001 American drama film directed by Henry Bean and written by Bean and Mark Jacobson. It stars Ryan Gosling as Daniel Balint, a Jew who becomes a neo-Nazi. The film is loosely based on the true story of Dan Burros, a member of the American Nazi Party and the New York branch of the United Klans of America. He committed suicide after being revealed as Jewish by a New York Times reporter. It won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival and the Golden St. George at the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival. Inside Inside is a 2007 French horror thriller film directed by Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo and starring Alysson Paradis and Béatrice Dalle. It was written by co-director Bustillo, and is the first feature film from either director. It concerns the attack and home invasion of a young pregnant woman by a mysterious stranger who seeks to take her unborn baby. The film received generally positive reviews from mainstream critics upon its release and was particularly well received among horror film critics, noting it for being a genuinely scary and brutally violent example of the new wave of French horror. 9½ Weeks Weeks is a 1986 American erotic romantic drama film directed by Adrian Lyne with a screenplay by Sarah Kernochan, Zalman King and Patricia Louisianna Knop. The film is based on the 1978 memoir of the same name by Austrian-American author Ingeborg Day. It stars Kim Basinger as Elizabeth McGraw and Mickey Rourke as John Gray. McGraw is a New York City art gallery employee who has a brief yet intense affair with a mysterious Wall Street broker. The film was completed in 1984, but did not get released until February 1986. Considered too explicit by its American distributor, the film was heavily edited for release in the U.S., where it was a box office bomb, grossing only $6.7 million on a $17 million budget. It also received mixed reviews at the time of its release. However, it became a huge success internationally in its unedited version, particularly in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, making $100 million worldwide. It has also acquired a large fanbase on video and DVD and has developed a cult following. House of the Dead House of the Dead is a 2003 German-Canadian-American action horror film, and the adaptation of the 1996 light gun arcade game of the same name produced by Sega. The film was directed by Uwe Boll, and was a critical failure. It was later followed by a sequel, House of the Dead 2 in 2005. The Day of the Jackal The Day of the Jackal is a 1973 British-French political thriller film directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Edward Fox and Michael Lonsdale. Based on the 1971 novel of the same name by Frederick Forsyth, the film is about a professional assassin known only as the "Jackal" who is hired to assassinate French president Charles de Gaulle in the summer of 1963. The Day of the Jackal received positive reviews and went on to win the BAFTA Award for Best Editing, five additional BAFTA Award nominations, two Golden Globe Award nominations, and one Oscar nomination. The film grossed $16,056,255 at the box office, and earned an additional $8,525,000 in North American rentals. The British Film Institute ranked it the 74th greatest British film of the 20th century. The Do-Over The Do-Over is a 2016 American buddy action comedy film directed by Steven Brill, and written by Kevin Barnett and Chris Pappas. It stars Adam Sandler and David Spade. The film is the second in a four-film deal between Sandler and Netflix. The film was released worldwide on Netflix on May 27, 2016. The film follows Charlie and Max after the latter fakes their deaths in order to start their lives anew. Things go awry, when they discover that the dead men whose identities they have adopted were entangled in criminal activities. Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids is a 2011 American comedy film directed by Miguel Arteta. The script, written by Phil Johnston, was included on the 2009 Black List, a Hollywood list of the most popular unproduced screenplays of the year. Hot Tub Time Machine 2 Hot Tub Time Machine 2 is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Steve Pink and written by Josh Heald. The film stars Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke, Adam Scott, Chevy Chase, and Gillian Jacobs. It is the sequel to the 2010 film Hot Tub Time Machine. The film was released on February 20, 2015. John Cusack, who played Adam Yates and produced the first film, does not return in the theatrical cut, but has a brief cameo in the unrated version. The film grossed $13 million against its $18 million budget and has a 14% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Meet the Blacks Meet the Blacks is a 2016 American horror comedy film directed by Deon Taylor, written by Taylor and Nicole DeMasi, and is a parody of the 2013 film The Purge. It stars Mike Epps, Gary Owen, Zulay Henao, Lil Duval, Bresha Webb, George Lopez and Mike Tyson. This was Charlie Murphys last film role before his death from leukemia in 2017. The film was released on April 1, 2016, by Freestyle Releasing. The Smurfs 2 The Smurfs 2 is a 2013 American 3D live-action/computer-animated comedy film and a sequel to the 2011 film The Smurfs. It is loosely based on The Smurfs comic book series created by the Belgian comics artist Peyo. It is the second and final installment of The Smurfs duology, produced by Sony Pictures Animation and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film is directed by Raja Gosnell, who helmed the first, with all the main cast returning. New cast members include Christina Ricci and J. B. Smoove as members of the Naughties, and Brendan Gleeson as Patrick Winslows stepfather. The film was released on July 31, 2013, and is dedicated to Jonathan Winters, who voiced Papa Smurf and died on April 11, 2013. The To Do List The To Do List is a 2013 American romantic comedy film released on July 26, 2013. Written and directed by Maggie Carey in her feature film directorial debut, the film stars Aubrey Plaza, Johnny Simmons, Bill Hader, Scott Porter, Alia Shawkat, Sarah Steele and Rachel Bilson. The film is about a recent high school graduate, who feels she needs to have more sexual experiences before she starts college. Promised Land Promised Land is a 2012 American drama film directed by Gus Van Sant and starring Matt Damon, John Krasinski, Frances McDormand, Rosemarie DeWitt and Hal Holbrook. The screenplay is written by Damon and Krasinski based on a story by Dave Eggers. Promised Land follows two petroleum landmen who visit a rural town in an attempt to buy drilling rights from the local residents. Damon was originally attached to direct the film, but he was replaced by Van Sant. Filming took place mainly in Pittsburgh from early to mid-2012. During filming and afterward, the films highlighting of the resource extraction process hydraulic fracturing, known as "fracking," emerged as a topic of debate. The film had a limited release in the United States on , 2012 and followed with a nationwide expansion on , 2013. The film had its international premiere and received Special Mention Award at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2013. It received mixed reviews from critics, although the National Board of Review named it one of the top ten films of 2012, and was a box office bomb, grossing just $8 million against a $15 million budget. Suffragette Suffragette is a 2015 British historical period drama film about womens suffrage in the United Kingdom, directed by Sarah Gavron and written by Abi Morgan. The film stars Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter, Brendan Gleeson, Anne-Marie Duff, Ben Whishaw, and Meryl Streep. Filming began on 24 February 2014. It is the first feature film to be shot in the Houses of Parliament. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 12 October 2015 by French film company Pathé through their British distributor 20th Century Fox with a limited release in the United States on 23 October 2015 by Focus Features. The Loved Ones The Loved Ones is a 2009 Australian horror film written and directed by Sean Byrne and starring Xavier Samuel, Robin McLeavy, Victoria Thaine, Jessica McNamee, Richard Wilson, and John Brumpton. It follows a teenager who finds himself at the center of a female classmates demented party after he declines her offer to attend a school dance. Le Dîner de Cons The Dinner Game is a 1998 French comedy film written and directed by Francis Veber. It is a film adaptation by Veber of his play Le Dîner de Cons. It was the top grossing French film at the French box office for 1998 and second place overall behind Titanic. After.Life After.Life is a 2009 American psychological horror-thriller film directed by Agnieszka Wójtowicz-Vosloo from her original screenplay. It stars Liam Neeson, Christina Ricci, and Justin Long. Chopper Chopper is a 2000 Australian crime drama film written and directed by Andrew Dominik and based on the autobiographical books by criminal turned author Mark "Chopper" Read. The film stars Eric Bana as the title character and co-stars Vince Colosimo, Simon Lyndon, Kate Beahan and David Field. It has since garnered a cult following. The film follows Reads life and time in prison. The film grossed $3.9 million worldwide and received positive reviews. The Rescuers Down Under The Rescuers Down Under is a 1990 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 16, 1990. The 29th Disney animated feature film, the film is the sequel to the 1977 animated film The Rescuers, which was based on the novels of Margery Sharp. Set in the Australian Outback, the film centers on Bernard and Bianca traveling to Australia to save a boy named Cody from a villainous poacher in pursuit of an endangered bird of prey. Featuring the voices of Bob Newhart, Eva Gabor, John Candy, and George C. Scott, The Rescuers Down Under was the first animated theatrical film sequel produced by Disney. It is the first feature film to be completely created digitally and not use a camera. Sherlock Jr. Sherlock Jr. is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton and written by Clyde Bruckman, Jean Havez and Joseph A. Mitchell. It features Kathryn McGuire, Joe Keaton and Ward Crane. In 1991, Sherlock Jr. was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." In 2000, the American Film Institute, as part of its AFI 100 Years... series, ranked the film #62 in its list of the funniest films of all time. Going Clear: Scientology & the Prison of Belief Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief is a 2015 documentary film about Scientology. Directed by Alex Gibney and produced by HBO, it is based on Lawrence Wrights book Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood and the Prison of Belief. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in Park City. It received widespread praise from critics and was nominated for seven Emmy Awards, winning three, including Best Documentary. It also received a 2015 Peabody Award and won the award for Best Documentary Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America. The film deconstructs the churchs claims by presenting a condensed history of Scientology and its founder, L. Ron Hubbard, examining how celebrities interact with the church, and highlighting the stories of a number of ex-members and of the abuse and exploitation that they described seeing and experiencing. The Church of Scientology responded vehemently to the film, complaining to film critics about their reviews and denouncing the filmmakers and their interviewees. Going Clear was released in a limited number of theaters on March 13, 2015, and aired on HBO on March 29, 2015. It was a major ratings success and by mid-April 2015 had attracted 5.5 million viewers, making it the second most-watched HBO documentary in the past decade. It was subsequently released internationally, showing in theaters and on television despite a sustained campaign by the Church of Scientology to block its release. Old Dogs Old Dogs is a 2009 American ensemble comedy film directed by Wild Hogs Walt Becker and starring John Travolta and Robin Williams with an ensemble supporting cast played by Kelly Preston, Matt Dillon, Justin Long, Seth Green, Rita Wilson, Dax Shepard, Lori Loughlin, and Bernie Mac. It was released in theaters on November 25, 2009 and was released on DVD March 9, 2010. The movie is dedicated to both Bernie Mac and Jett Travolta. The film was panned by critics and grossed $96.7 million worldwide on a $35 million budget. Canadian rocker Bryan Adams wrote the theme song for the film, "Youve Been a Friend to Me". At the 30th Golden Raspberry Awards ceremony, Old Dogs was nominated in four categories: Worst Picture, Worst Actor for John Travolta, Worst Supporting Actress for Kelly Preston and Worst Director for Walt Becker. Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age romantic comedy film, directed by Ayan Mukerji, written by Mukerji and Hussain Dalal, and produced by Karan Johar. It stars Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone in roles. This is their second film together after 2008s Bachna Ae Haseeno. Kalki Koechlin and Aditya Roy Kapur play supporting roles. Madhuri Dixit appears in an item number with Ranbir Kapoor. Initially set for a March 2013 release, the film was released on 31 May 2013. Upon release, it was a box office success. In the 59th Filmfare Awards, the film received the highest number of nominations including Best Film, Best Actor for Kapoor, Best Direction for Mukherji, Best Supporting Actor for Kapur, Best Supporting Actress for Koechlin and so on. Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani has become one of the highest grossing Indian films of all time. It was also the tenth highest grossing Bollywood film in overseas markets up until then. Halloween: Resurrection Halloween: Resurrection is a 2002 American slasher film directed by Rick Rosenthal, who had also directed Halloween II in 1981. Larry Brand and Sean Hood devised the screenplay. The film stars Busta Rhymes, Bianca Kajlich, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Ryan Merriman, Sean Patrick Thomas, Tyra Banks and Jamie Lee Curtis. The eighth installment in the Halloween franchise, it follows Michael Myers continuing his murderous rampage in his hometown of Haddonfield, when his old, derelict childhood home is used for a live internet horror show. Halloween: Resurrection was released on July 12, 2002 to largely negative reviews, with many considering it to be an unnecessary sequel to 20 Years Later. Despite the films negative reception, Resurrection was a minor box office success, earning $37.7 million. Although another sequel was planned to follow Resurrection, the next film in the franchise would be Halloween, a 2007 remake directed by Rob Zombie. In 2018, a new Halloween film was released that served as a direct-sequel to the original 1978 film, effectively retconning all other Halloween sequels, including this film. Two Lovers Two Lovers is a 2008 American romantic drama film, taking its inspiration from Fyodor Dostoyevskys short story "White Nights", which had already been turned into a film seven times, first by Luchino Visconti: Le Notti Bianche. The movie is directed by James Gray and stars Joaquin Phoenix, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Vinessa Shaw. It is set in the largely Russian Jewish neighborhood Brighton Beach in New York City, as was Grays first movie Little Odessa. Two Lovers premiered in competition at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival in May. The movie is Grays third to enter the competition at this festival. It was released on February 13, 2009. John Dies at the End John Dies at the End is a 2012 American dark fantasy science fiction comedy horror film written and directed by Don Coscarelli, based on David Wongs novel of the same name. Principal photography began in October 2010, and by January 2011, the project had entered post-production for a planned theatrical 2013 release. The film stars Chase Williamson and Rob Mayes, with Paul Giamatti, Clancy Brown, Glynn Turman, Daniel Roebuck, and Doug Jones. Despite its mixed critical response, Variety and Wired magazines named it a cult film. Ravenous Ravenous is a 1999 Western horror film directed by Antonia Bird and starring Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, Jeffrey Jones and David Arquette. The film revolves around cannibalism in 1840s California and some elements bear similarities to the story of the Donner Party and that of Alferd Packer. Screenwriter Ted Griffin lists Packers story, as recounted in a couple of paragraphs of Dashiell Hammetts The Thin Man, as one of his inspirations for Carlyles character. The films darkly humorous and ironic take on its gruesome subject matter have led some to label it simply as a black comedy or a satire. The films unique score by Michael Nyman and Damon Albarn generated a significant amount of attention. The films production did not get off to a good start, with the original director Milcho Manchevski leaving the production three weeks after shooting started. He was replaced by Bird at the suggestion of Carlyle. Chasing Liberty Chasing Liberty is a 2004 romantic comedy film directed by Andy Cadiff and starring Mandy Moore and Matthew Goode. Written by Derek Guiley and David Schneiderman, the film is about the 18-year-old daughter of the President of the United States whose rebellion against the constant presence of Secret Service agents in her life leads to a European adventure and an unexpected romance. Chasing Liberty was filmed on location in Prague, Venice, Berlin, London, and Washington High-Rise High-Rise is a 2015 British dystopian horror film directed by Ben Wheatley, starring Tom Hiddleston, Jeremy Irons, Sienna Miller, Luke Evans, and Elisabeth Moss. It was produced by Jeremy Thomas through his production company Recorded Picture Company. Its screenplay was written by Amy Jump and based on the 1975 novel High-Rise by British writer J. G. Ballard. The film is set in a luxury tower block during the 1970s. Featuring a wealth of modern conveniences, the building allows its residents to become gradually uninterested in the outside world. The infrastructure begins to fail and tensions between residents become apparent, and the building soon descends into chaos. In September 2015, the film received its world première at the Toronto International Film Festival and its European première at the 63rd San Sebastián Film Festival. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 18 March 2016 by StudioCanal. Though a critical success, the films theatrical box office failed to meet its production costs. In 2017 it was nominated for the Empire Award for Best British Film. Hotel Artemis Hotel Artemis is a 2018 American dystopian thriller film written and directed by Drew Pearce, in his feature film directorial debut. It stars Jodie Foster, Sterling K. Brown, Sofia Boutella, Jeff Goldblum, Charlie Day, Brian Tyree Henry, Jenny Slate, Dave Bautista, and Zachary Quinto. The plot follows Jean Thomas, a nurse who runs a secret hospital for criminals in futuristic Los Angeles. It was released in the United States on June 8, 2018 and grossed $12 million worldwide. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its visual style, intriguing screenplay and acting but found the execution poor. Silverado Silverado is a 1985 American western film produced and directed by Lawrence Kasdan, written by Kasdan and his brother Mark. It stars Kevin Kline, Scott Glenn, Danny Glover and Kevin Costner. The supporting cast features Brian Dennehy, Rosanna Arquette, John Cleese, Jeff Goldblum and Linda Hunt. The film was produced by Columbia Pictures and Delphi III Productions, and distributed to theatres by Columbia, and by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment for home media. The original soundtrack, with a score composed by Bruce Broughton, was released by Geffen Records. On November 12, 2005, an expanded two-disc version of the score was released by the Intrada Records label. Silverado premiered in the United States on July 9, 1985. It grossed $32,192,570 at the box office, recouping its $23 million production budget. Through an 11-week run, the film was shown at 1,190 theaters at its widest release. Generally met with positive critical reviews, it was nominated for Best Sound and Best Original Score at the 58th Academy Awards. Adventures in Babysitting Adventures in Babysitting is a 1987 American teen comedy film written by David Simkins, directed by Chris Columbus. It stars Elisabeth Shue, Maia Brewton, Keith Coogan, Anthony Rapp, Penelope Ann Miller, Bradley Whitford, and has brief cameos by blues singer/guitarist Albert Collins and singer-songwriter Southside Johnny Lyon. Uri: The Surgical Strike Uri: The Surgical Strike is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language military action film. It is the directorial debut of Aditya Dhar who also wrote the film. It features Vicky Kaushal, Paresh Rawal, Mohit Raina and Yami Gautam in lead roles. The film is a dramatised account of the retaliation to the 2016 Uri attack. It follows Major Vihaan Singh Shergill of the Indian Army, who plays a leading role in the events. Uri was theatrically released on 11 January 2019, and grossed over worldwide. Based on domestic net collection, the film is at eleventh position in the list of Hindi films with highest domestic net collection. It won four National Film Awards, including Best Direction and Best Actor. The Savages The Savages is a 2007 American independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Tamara Jenkins. It stars Laura Linney and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Alexander Payne and Jenkins husband Jim Taylor were two of the executive producers. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim. Set It Up Set It Up is a 2018 American romantic comedy film directed by Claire Scanlon, written by Katie Silberman, and starring Zoey Deutch, Glen Powell, Taye Diggs, and Lucy Liu. The plot follows two overworked assistants who try to set up their demanding bosses on dates in New York City. The film was released on June 15, 2018, by Netflix, to favorable reviews. Nothing But the Truth Nothing but the Truth is a 2008 American drama film written and directed by Rod Lurie. According to comments made by Lurie in The Truth Hurts, a bonus feature on the DVD release, his inspiration for the screenplay was the case of journalist Judith Miller, who in July 2005 was jailed for contempt of court for refusing to testify before a federal give grand jury investigating a leak naming Valerie Plame as a covert CIA operative, but this was merely a starting point for what is primarily a fictional story. In an April 2009 interview, Lurie stressed: "I should say that the film is about neither of these women although certainly their stories as reported in the press went into the creation of their characters and the situation they find themselves in." The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2008. It was scheduled to open in New York City and Los Angeles on December 19, but because distributor Yari Film Group filed for Chapter 11 protection, it was never given a theatrical release. Key Largo Key Largo is a 1948 American film noir crime drama directed by John Huston and starring Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson and Lauren Bacall. The supporting cast features Lionel Barrymore and Claire Trevor. The film was adapted by Richard Brooks and Huston from Maxwell Andersons 1939 play of the same name, which played on Broadway for 105 performances in 1939 and 1940. Key Largo was the fourth and final film pairing of actors Bogart and Bacall, after To Have and Have Not, The Big Sleep, and Dark Passage, although they also appeared together in a television version of The Petrified Forest with Henry Fonda, as a 1955 episode of the anthology series Producers Showcase. Claire Trevor won the 1948 Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance as a drunken ex-singer, the moll of Robinsons character. Jason Lives Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives is a 1986 American slasher film written and directed by Tom McLoughlin, and starring Thom Mathews, Jennifer Cooke, David Kagen, and C.J. Graham as Jason Voorhees. It is the sixth installment in the Friday the 13th film series. The film follows Voorhees who, after being accidentally resurrected, stalks another group of camp counselors. The original concept called for Tommy Jarvis, the protagonist of The Final Chapter and A New Beginning, to become the new villain, but after the poor fan reception of A New Beginning, the producers brought Jason Voorhees back as the series antagonist. In resurrecting Jason, McLoughlin made him an explicitly supernatural force for the first time in the series. This version of Jason, an undead and more powerful superhuman, would become the standard depiction for the rest of the series. The film introduced metahumor and action film elements, including shootouts and car chases, into the series. Jason Lives was the first in the series to receive some positive reception from critics since the original. In the years since its release, its self-referential humor and numerous instances of breaking the fourth wall have been praised for prefiguring Kevin Williamsons Scream series. Jason Lives is considered a fan favorite of the series, in addition to receiving positive notice from horror film historians. It grossed $19.4 million at the U.S. box office on a budget of $3 million. It is followed by The New Blood. Hollywood Homicide Hollywood Homicide is a 2003 American action comedy film starring Harrison Ford, Josh Hartnett, Lena Olin, Bruce Greenwood, Isaiah Washington, Lolita Davidovich, Keith David, Gladys Knight, Master P, Dwight Yoakam, Martin Landau, and André Benjamin. It was directed by Ron Shelton, written by Shelton and Robert Souza, and produced by Lou Pitt. The film is based on the true experiences of Souza, who was a homicide detective in the LAPD Hollywood Division and moonlighted as a real estate broker in his final ten years on the job. The film’s title sequence is done by Wayne Fitzgerald, which marks it as his finial time doing a title sequence before his death in September 2019. Turistas Turistas, released in the United Kingdom and Ireland as Paradise Lost, is a 2006 American horror film produced and directed by John Stockwell and starring Josh Duhamel, Melissa George, Olivia Wilde, Desmond Askew, Beau Garrett, and Max Brown. Its plot focuses on a group of international backpackers in Brazil who find themselves in the clutches of an underground organ harvesting ring. It was the first American film to be exclusively shot in Brazil. It was also the first film distributed by Fox Atomic, a subsidiary of 20th Century Fox, who released it theatrically in the United States on December 1, 2006. To the Bone To the Bone is a 2017 American drama film, written and directed by Marti Noxon and starring Lily Collins, Keanu Reeves, Carrie Preston, Lili Taylor, Alex Sharp, Liana Liberato, Brooke Smith, and Retta. The film follows a young woman as she battles anorexia. The film premiered in competition at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2017, as a contender in the U.S. Dramatic Competition. It was released worldwide on Netflix on July 14, 2017. Sleep Tight Sleep Tight is a Spanish psychological thriller film directed by Jaume Balagueró. The film was developed under the title Flatmate. In 2018, a South Korean remake of the film called Door Lock was released. A Bad Moms Christmas A Bad Moms Christmas is a 2017 American Christmas comedy film written and directed by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. It is a sequel to the 2016 film, Bad Moms. The plot follows the three moms from the first film dealing with their own mothers visiting during the Christmas holiday. The film was released in the United States on November 1, 2017, and grossed over $130 million. It received mixed reviews, with criticism aimed at the thin story and raunchiness. In April 2019, it was announced a sequel was in development. Black Sheep Black Sheep is a 1996 comedy film directed by Penelope Spheeris, written by Fred Wolf and starring Chris Farley and David Spade. The film follows a political aide who is assigned to control the brother of a candidate for Governor of Washington, who attempts to offer his campaign unwanted, incompetent, and publicly embarrassing help. The film also stars Tim Matheson, Christine Ebersole, and Gary Busey. Chris Owen and Wolf have cameo appearances, and Farleys real-life brothers Kevin and John appear as security guards at an MTV Rock the Vote concert. It was the second collaboration between Farley and Spade, as well one of the duos two films with Paramount Pictures, following the previous years Tommy Boy. The film grossed $32.3 million during its U.S. theatrical run. Gallipoli Gallipoli is a 1981 Australian war drama film directed by Peter Weir and produced by Patricia Lovell and Robert Stigwood, starring Mel Gibson and Mark Lee, about several young men from rural Western Australia who enlist in the Australian Army during the First World War. They are sent to the peninsula of Gallipoli in the Ottoman Empire, where they take part in the Gallipoli Campaign. During the course of the movie, the young men slowly lose their innocence about the purpose of war. The climax of the movie occurs on the Anzac battlefield at Gallipoli and depicts the futile attack at the Battle of the Nek on 7 August 1915. It modifies events for dramatic purposes and contains a number of significant historical inaccuracies. Gallipoli provides a faithful portrayal of life in Australia in the 1910s—reminiscent of Weirs 1975 film Picnic at Hanging Rock set in 1900—and captures the ideals and character of the Australians who joined up to fight, as well as the conditions they endured on the battlefield, although its portrayal of British forces has been criticised as inaccurate. It followed the Australian New Wave war film Breaker Morant and preceded the 5-part TV series ANZACs, and The Lighthorsemen. Recurring themes of these films include the Australian identity, such as mateship and larrikinism, the loss of innocence in war, and the continued coming of age of the Australian nation and its soldiers. Dead Calm Dead Calm is a 1989 Australian psychological thriller film directed by Phillip Noyce and starring Sam Neill, Nicole Kidman and Billy Zane. The screenplay by Terry Hayes was based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Charles Williams. Filmed around the Great Barrier Reef, the plot focuses on a married couple who are sailing a yacht through the Pacific. They encounter a damaged boat and a distraught man. Their efforts to help and investigate lead both the husband and wife into danger. Masters of the Universe Masters of the Universe is a 1987 American fantasy action film directed by Gary Goddard, produced by Yoram Globus and by Menahem Golan and written by David Odell. The film stars Dolph Lundgren, Frank Langella, Jon Cypher, Chelsea Field, Billy Barty, Courteney Cox, Robert Duncan McNeill, and Meg Foster. It is based on the Mattel toy line of the same name and brings the story of two teenagers who meet the mighty warrior He-Man, who arrived on Earth from planet Eternia and now goes on a mission to save the universe from the villainous Skeletor, his evil nemesis. Masters of the Universe was released theatrically in the United States on August 7, 1987. It was a critical and commercial failure, grossing $17 million worldwide against a budget of $22 million, but is now regarded as a classic cult film. Hamlet Hamlet is a 1996 film adaptation of William Shakespeares play Hamlet, adapted and directed by Kenneth Branagh, who also stars as Prince Hamlet. The film also features Derek Jacobi as King Claudius, Julie Christie as Queen Gertrude, Kate Winslet as Ophelia, Michael Maloney as Laertes, Richard Briers as Polonius, and Nicholas Farrell as Horatio. Other cast members include Robin Williams, Gérard Depardieu, Jack Lemmon, Billy Crystal, Rufus Sewell, Charlton Heston, Richard Attenborough, Judi Dench, John Gielgud and Ken Dodd. The film is the first unabridged theatrical film version of Hamlet, running just over four hours. The setting is updated to the 19th century, but its Elizabethan English remains the same. Blenheim Palace is the setting used for the exterior grounds of Elsinore Castle and interiors were all photographed at Shepperton Studios, blended with the footage shot at Blenheim. Hamlet was also the last major dramatic motion picture to be filmed entirely on 70 mm film until 2012, with the release of Paul Thomas Andersons The Master. Hamlet has been regarded as one of the best Shakespeare film adaptations. However, it was not a box office success, grossing just under $5 million on a budget of $18 million. The film received four Oscar nominations for the 69th Academy Awards for Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Original Score, and Best Writing. Defendor Defendor is a 2009 Canadian-American superhero comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Stebbings, and starring Woody Harrelson, Kat Dennings, Elias Koteas and Sandra Oh. The story tells of a regular man who adopts the persona of a real-life superhero named Defendor on a quest to find his arch enemy, Captain Industry. Defendor, Stebbings feature film debut, was written in 2005 and filmed in January 2009 in Toronto and Hamilton, Ontario, and had its North American theatrical release on February 19, 2010. It has also been released to DVD on April 13, 2010. Spy Hard Spy Hard is a 1996 American spy comedy film parody starring Leslie Nielsen and Nicollette Sheridan, parodying James Bond movies and other action films. The introduction to the movie is sung by comedy artist "Weird Al" Yankovic. It was the first film to be written by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. The films title is a pun of Die Hard. The film was directed by Rick Friedberg and produced by Doug Draizin and Jeffrey Konvitz. The film was released by Buena Vista Pictures on May 24, 1996, receiving generally negative reviews from critics. While many praised Nielsens acting and its humor, most found the script, story and its direction disappointing. The film eventually grossed $26 million against a production budget of $18 million. Left Behind Left Behind is a 2014 American apocalyptic thriller film directed by Vic Armstrong and written by Paul LaLonde and John Patus. Based on the novel of the same name written by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins, and starring Nicolas Cage, Chad Michael Murray, Cassi Thomson, Nicky Whelan, and Jordin Sparks, the film was released to theaters on October 3, 2014, and was universally panned by critics. It is the second film adaptation of the first Left Behind novel, though it does not follow the books chronology. Hearts in Atlantis Hearts in Atlantis is a 2001 American-Australian mystery drama thriller film directed by Scott Hicks and starring Anthony Hopkins and Anton Yelchin. It is loosely adapted from Stephen Kings Dark Tower tie-in Low Men in Yellow Coats, a novella in the collection Hearts in Atlantis after which the film was named. The film is dedicated to cinematographer Piotr Sobociński, who died of a heart attack a few months before the release. Anna and the King Anna and the King is a 1999 American biographical period drama film directed by Andy Tennant, from a screenplay written by Steve Meerson and Peter Krikes. Loosely based on the 1944 novel Anna and the King of Siam, which give a fictionalized account of the diaries of Anna Leonowens, it stars Jodie Foster and Chow Yun-fat in the titular roles. The story concerns Anna Leonowens, an English school teacher in Siam, in the late 19th century, who becomes the teacher of King Mongkuts many children and wives. It was mostly shot in Malaysia, particularly in the Penang, Ipoh and Langkawi region. Anna and the King was released in the United States on December 17, 1999 by 20th Century Fox. The film was subject to controversy when the Thai government deemed it historically inaccurate and insulting to the royal family and banned its distribution in the country. It received mixed reviews from critics who praised the production values, costume design, and musical score but criticised its screenplay and length, as well as Fosters choice to play the character which many deemed as a role that required her to play beneath her intelligence. Still it was a box office success grossing $114 million worldwide, against its $92 million budget. It received two nominations at the 72nd Academy Awards: Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design. Sabrina Sabrina is a 1995 American romantic comedy-drama film adapted by Barbara Benedek and David Rayfiel. It is a remake of the 1954 film Sabrina co-written and directed by Billy Wilder that starred Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn, and William Holden, which in turn was based upon a play titled Sabrina Fair. It was directed by Sydney Pollack, and stars Harrison Ford as Linus Larrabee, Julia Ormond as Sabrina and Greg Kinnear as David Larrabee. It also features Angie Dickinson, Richard Crenna, Nancy Marchand, Lauren Holly, John Wood, Dana Ivey, and French actress Fanny Ardant. Sabrina was released on December 15, 1995, by Paramount Pictures. The film was a box office disappointment, but earned mostly positive reviews from critics. Summer of Sam Summer of Sam is a 1999 American crime thriller film about the 1977 David Berkowitz serial murders and their effect on a group of fictional residents of an Italian-American neighborhood in The Bronx in the late 1970s. The killer, David Berkowitz, his murders and the investigation are shown in the film but the focus is on two young men from the neighborhood: Vinny, whose marriage is faltering due to his cheating and Ritchie, Vinnys childhood friend who has embraced punk fashion and music. The murder investigation and other contemporary events, such as the New York City blackout of 1977 and the New York Yankees winning season, provide a backdrop to the stories of Vinny, Ritchie, their families and friends. The film was directed and co-produced by Spike Lee, who also co-wrote the film with Michael Imperioli and Victor Colicchio. The Green Inferno The Green Inferno is a 2013 American cannibal horror film directed by Eli Roth. The film was inspired by and is a homage to Italian cannibal films of the late 1970s and early 80s "cannibal boom", particularly Cannibal Holocaust, which features a film-within-a-film titled The Green Inferno. The film follows a group of activists who are forced to fight for survival when they are captured by a cannibalistic tribe. The film was released on September 25, 2015, by Blumhouse Tilt and High Top Releasing. Who Am I? Who Am I? is a 1998 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Benny Chan and Jackie Chan, who also starred in the lead role. The film was released in Hong Kong on 17 January 1998. Cube Zero Cube Zero is a 2004 Canadian direct-to-DVD independent science fiction psychological horror thriller film, written and directed by Ernie Barbarash. It is the third and final film in the Cube film series and a prequel to the other films. While the first two films take place almost entirely within the maze, Cube Zero is set in both the interior and exterior of the cube. The film also reverts to the industrial-designed, colored rooms of the first film, but with a refreshed and redesigned set. The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie is a 1972 surrealist film directed by Luis Buñuel and written by Jean-Claude Carrière in collaboration with the director. The film was made in France and is mainly in French, with some dialogue in Spanish. The narrative concerns a group of upper middle class people attempting—despite continual interruptions—to dine together. The film received the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and a nomination for Best Original Screenplay. The Tale of Despereaux The Tale of Despereaux is a 2008 British-American computer-animated adventure fantasy family film directed by Sam Fell and Robert Stevenhagen and produced by Gary Ross and Allison Thomas. Loosely based on the 2003 book of the same name by Kate DiCamillo, the movie is narrated by Sigourney Weaver and stars Matthew Broderick, Robbie Coltrane, Frances Conroy, Tony Hale, Ciarán Hinds, Dustin Hoffman, Richard Jenkins, Kevin Kline, Frank Langella, William H. Macy, Charles Shaughnessy, Stanley Tucci, Tracey Ullman, and Emma Watson. It was released on December 19, 2008, by Universal Pictures. The movie is the second theatrically released computer-animated film distributed by Universal Pictures. It was also produced by Universal Animation Studios, Framestore Feature Animation, and Relativity Media. The film grossed $86.9 million on a $60 million budget and received mixed reviews, where many critics praised the film for its excellent animation and the charming title character, but complained that it had an unoriginal and scrambled story. The Chaos Class Hababam Sınıfı is a 1975 Turkish comedy film, directed by Ertem Eğilmez based on a novel by Rıfat Ilgaz, featuring an ensemble cast including Kemal Sunal, Tarık Akan and Münir Özkul that tells the adventures of a private school class students who are challenged by the arrival of a new headmaster. The film, which went on nationwide general release on , was a success in Turkey and was followed by five direct sequels; Hababam Sınıfı Sınıfta Kaldı, Hababam Sınıfı Uyanıyor, Hababam Sınıfı Tatilde, Hababam Sınıfı Dokuz Doğuruyor and Hababam Sınıfı Güle Güle. The enduring popularity of the series resulted in three later sequels; Hababam Sınıfı Merhaba, Hababam Sınıfı Askerde and Hababam Sınıfı Üç Buçuk. Next Friday Next Friday is a 2000 American stoner comedy film and the sequel to the 1995 film Friday. This is the first film to be produced by producer Ice Cubes film production company Cubevision. It was directed by Steve Carr and stars Ice Cube, Mike Epps, Don "D.C." Curry, John Witherspoon, and Tommy "Tiny" Lister Jr. The film was theatrically released on January 12, 2000, grossing $57.3 million domestically and $59.8 million worldwide. As of 2017, it is the most successful film in the franchise. A sequel, titled Friday After Next, was released in November 2002. Charlotte's Web Charlottes Web is a 2006 American comedy-drama film based on the 1952 childrens novel of the same name by E. B. White. Directed by Gary Winick and written by Susannah Grant and Karey Kirkpatrick, it is the second film adaptation of Whites book following a 1973 animated version produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. The film stars Dakota Fanning, Kevin Anderson, and Beau Bridges, with voices provided by Dominic Scott Kay, Julia Roberts, Steve Buscemi, John Cleese, Oprah Winfrey, Cedric the Entertainer, Kathy Bates, Reba McEntire, and Robert Redford. Produced by Walden Media, Jordan Kerners The K Entertainment Company and Nickelodeon Movies, the film premiered in Australia on December 7, 2006 and was released theatrically by Paramount Pictures on December 15, 2006 in the United States. The film was both a critical and commercial success, having grossed $144.9 million worldwide, and grossing another $95.2 million in US DVD sales , against an $85 million budget. Kicking & Screaming Kicking & Screaming is a 2005 American sports comedy film directed by Jesse Dylan and written by Dan Schneider, Leo Benvenuti and Steve Rudnick. The film stars Robert Duvall and Will Ferrell as a father and son who exploit their own sons soccer teams to try and beat the other; Mike Ditka, Kate Walsh and Josh Hutcherson also star. It was released on May 13, 2005, received mixed reviews and grossed $56 million worldwide. I Give It a Year I Give It a Year is a 2013 British romantic comedy film, written and directed by Dan Mazer and starring Rose Byrne, Rafe Spall, Anna Faris and Simon Baker. The film was based and filmed in London and was released on 8 February 2013. I Give It a Year was Mazers directorial debut. He was previously best known for co-writing the Sacha Baron Cohen films Borat and Brüno. The Paperboy The Paperboy is a 2012 American drama film directed by Lee Daniels and starring Matthew McConaughey, Zac Efron, John Cusack, Nicole Kidman and David Oyelowo. It is based on the 1995 novel of the same name by American author Pete Dexter. The film competed for the Palme dOr at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. It received mixed to negative reviews and was a box office bomb, grossing just $3.78 million against its $12.5 million budget. Despite this Kidman received nominations for the Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award. Before I Wake Before I Wake is a 2016 American supernatural dark fantasy horror film directed and edited by Mike Flanagan and co-written by Flanagan and Jeff Howard. The film stars Kate Bosworth, Thomas Jane, Jacob Tremblay, Annabeth Gish, and Dash Mihok. Soul Kitchen Soul Kitchen is a 2009 German comedy film directed by Fatih Akın, with a screenplay by Akın and Adam Bousdoukos. Bousdoukos based the story on his own experiences as the owner of a Greek tavern named "Taverna", where Akın was a regular customer. Akın filmed the movie entirely in the Hamburg area. The film had its world premiere on 10 September 2009 at the 66th Venice Film Festival. The movie received general release in Germany on 25 December 2009. Akın dedicated the film to his brother Cem, who appears in the film as Milli. The film also carries a tribute in the end credits to Monica Bleibtreu, whose appearance as Nadines grandmother in this film was her next-to-last cinema credit. Secrets & Lies Secrets & Lies is a 1996 drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh. Led by an ensemble cast consisting of many Leigh regulars, it stars Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Hortense, a well-educated black middle-class London optometrist, who was adopted as a baby and has chosen to trace her family history – only to discover that her birth mother, Cynthia, played by Brenda Blethyn, is a working-class white woman with a dysfunctional family. Claire Rushbrook co-stars as Cynthias other daughter Roxanne, while Timothy Spall and Phyllis Logan portray Cynthias brother and sister-in-law, who have secrets of their own affecting their everyday family life. The film was one of the competitors for the Palme dOr at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival, where it eventually won three awards, including the Best Actress award for Blethyn and the Palme dOr. Critically acclaimed, the film won numerous other awards, including the Goya Award for Best European Film and the LFCC Award for Film of the Year. At the 50th British Academy Film Awards, the film received seven nominations, winning both Best British Film and Best Original Screenplay. It also received five Academy Award nominations at the 69th ceremony, while Blethyn also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama for her portrayal. Tangerines Tangerines is a 2013 Estonian-Georgian film directed, produced and written by Zaza Urushadze. Set during the 1992–1993 War in Abkhazia, the film is a morality tale addressing issues of conflict, reconciliation and pacifism. It was filmed in Guria, Georgia. It was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards and was among the five nominated films at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards for best foreign language film. Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 is a 2000 American psychological horror film, directed and co-written by Joe Berlinger and starring Jeffrey Donovan, Stephen Barker Turner, Kim Director, Erica Leerhsen and Tristine Skyler. The film was immediately greenlit upon pitch due to the surprising success of its predecessor, the wildly successful 1999 film The Blair Witch Project. Stylistically different from the first film, the plot revolves around a group of people fascinated by the mythology surrounding The Blair Witch Project film; they go into the Black Hills where the original film was shot, and experience supernatural phenomena and psychological unraveling. Originally conceived by Berlinger and co-writer Dick Beebe as a psychological thriller and meditation on mass hysteria, Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 was significantly altered in post-production, which Berlinger would later claim compromised his original vision. Among the changes were a new soundtrack, additional editing, and the integration of entirely new sequences. The film was released in theaters in North America and the United Kingdom on October 27, 2000 to largely negative reviews from critics and audiences; it was, however, a financial success, grossing $47 million worldwide against its $15 million budget. Regression Regression is a 2015 psychological thriller mystery film directed, produced and written by Alejandro Amenábar. The film stars Ethan Hawke and Emma Watson, with David Thewlis, Lothaire Bluteau, Dale Dickey, David Dencik, Peter MacNeill, Devon Bostick and Aaron Ashmore in supporting roles. The film had its world premiere at the San Sebastián International Film Festival on September 18, 2015. Wild Target Wild Target is a 2010 black comedy film directed by Jonathan Lynn and starring Bill Nighy, Emily Blunt, Rupert Grint, Eileen Atkins, Martin Freeman, and Rupert Everett. It is based on the 1993 French film Cible émouvante. Lucinda Coxon wrote the screenplay, and it was produced by Martin Pope and Michael Rose. Production began shooting in London on 16 September 2008. Filming also took place on the Isle of Man. The Good Son The Good Son is a 1993 American psychological thriller film directed by Joseph Ruben and written by English novelist Ian McEwan. It stars Macaulay Culkin, Elijah Wood, Wendy Crewson and David Morse. Raising Helen Raising Helen is a 2004 American comedy-drama film directed by Garry Marshall and written by Jack Amiel and Michael Begler. It stars Kate Hudson, John Corbett, Joan Cusack, Hayden Panettiere, siblings Spencer and Abigail Breslin, and Helen Mirren. It grossed $37,486,138 at the U.S. box office. Sultan Sultan is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language sports drama film directed by Ali Abbas Zafar. Produced by Aditya Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner, the film stars Salman Khan as the title character opposite Anushka Sharma. The film focuses on Sultan Ali Khan, a fictional pehlwani wrestler and former world wrestling champion from Haryana whose successful career has created a rift in his personal life. The film was released worldwide on 6 July 2016. It has grossed worldwide, and was one of the top five highest-grossing Indian films ever. Plan 9 from Outer Space Plan 9 from Outer Space is a 1959 American independent science-fiction horror film written, produced, directed and edited by Ed Wood, starring Gregory Walcott, Mona McKinnon, Tor Johnson, and "Vampira", and narrated by Criswell. It also posthumously bills Bela Lugosi as a guest star. Other guest stars are Hollywood veterans Lyle Talbot and former cowboy star Tom Keene. Plan 9 from Outer Space was released theatrically in 1959 by Distributors Corporation of America. The films storyline concerns extraterrestrials who seek to stop humanity from creating a doomsday weapon that could destroy the universe. The aliens implement "Plan 9", a scheme to resurrect the Earths dead, referred to as "ghouls". By causing chaos, the aliens hope the crisis will force humanity to listen to them; otherwise the aliens will destroy mankind with armies of the undead. The film was originally developed under the title Grave Robbers from Outer Space, but its financial backers objected to this title, which they saw as being sacrilegious, and it was retitled Plan 9 from Outer Space prior to production. Plan 9 from Outer Space played on television in relative obscurity until 1980, when authors Harry Medved and Michael Medved dubbed it the "worst film ever made" in their book The Golden Turkey Awards. Wood and his film were posthumously given two Golden Turkey Awards for Worst Director Ever and Worst Film. It has since been retrospectively described as "The epitome of so-bad-its-good cinema" and has gained a cult following. The Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata The Lion King is a 2004 American animated comedy adventure film produced by the Australian branch of Disneytoon Studios and released direct to video on February 10, 2004. The film was also theatrically released internationally and in selected cities in the United States. As a spin-off in the Lion King media franchise, the film is chronologically the first in the franchise. It focuses on the meerkat/warthog duo Timon and Pumbaa and their escapades taking place before and during the events of The Lion King. Much of the original cast from the first film returns in this film to reprise their roles, including Nathan Lane and Ernie Sabella as Timon and Pumbaa, respectively. Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, known in Japan as just , is a 2004 anime/computer-animated cyberpunk film that serves as a sequel to 1995s Ghost in the Shell. It was co-produced by Production I.G and Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Nippon Television Network, Dentsu, Disney, Toho and the Mitsubishi Corporation, and distributed by Toho. It was released in Japan on March 6, 2004, and was later released in the US on September 17, 2004 by Go Fish Pictures, Innocence had a production budget of approximately $20 million. To raise the sum, Production I.G studios president, Mitsuhisa Ishikawa, asked Studio Ghiblis president, Toshio Suzuki, to co-produce. With a story loosely connected to the manga by Masamune Shirow, the film was written and directed by Ghost in the Shell director Mamoru Oshii. The film was honored best sci-fi film at the 2004 Nihon SF Taisho Awards and was in competition at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. The soundtrack for the film was released under the name Innocence O.S.T. and a related novel called Ghost in the Shell: Innocence - After the Long Goodbye was released on February 29, 2004. This film makes many allusions and references to other famous works, such as The Future Eve. The foreign DVD release of the film faced many issues ranging from licensing to audio. Keith Keith is a 2008 American independent drama film directed by Todd Kessler. It was written by Todd Kessler and David Zabel based on the short story "Keith" by author Ron Carlson, from his book The Hotel Eden. The film stars Jesse McCartney, Elisabeth Harnois, and Margo Harshman. The protagonist is a 17-year-old high school senior, Natalie, who thinks she has got life figured out. Natalie is at first annoyed by her new chemistry class lab partner, Keith, but she ultimately falls for him and discovers that Keith is hiding a secret. The film was released in theaters on September 19, 2008. The film found additional popularity worldwide after its initial release, and was named a "hidden gem" by readers of BuzzFeed in an article by Alexis Nedd. Killing Season Killing Season is a 2013 American action thriller film written by Evan Daugherty and directed by Mark Steven Johnson for Millennium Films, as the first on-screen pairing of actors John Travolta and Robert De Niro. The film pertains to a personal fight between an American and a Serb war veteran. Daughertys script caught the attention of producers after winning the 2008 Script Pipeline Screenwriting Competition. The film received negative reviews from critics and was a box office bomb. Shane Shane is a 1953 American Technicolor Western film from Paramount Pictures, noted for its landscape cinematography, editing, performances, and contributions to the genre. The picture was produced and directed by George Stevens from a screenplay by A. B. Guthrie Jr., based on the 1949 novel of the same name by Jack Schaefer. Its Oscar-winning cinematography was by Loyal Griggs. Shane stars Alan Ladd and Jean Arthur in the last feature film of her career. The film also stars Van Heflin and features Brandon deWilde, Jack Palance, Emile Meyer, Elisha Cook Jr., and Ben Johnson. Shane was listed No. 45 in the 2007 edition of AFIs 100 Years...100 Movies list, and No. 3 on AFIs 10 Top 10 in the Western category. The Guilt Trip The Guilt Trip is a 2012 American road comedy film directed by Anne Fletcher from a screenplay written by Dan Fogelman, starring Barbra Streisand and Seth Rogen, who both also served as executive producers on the film. Greenberg Greenberg is a 2010 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Noah Baumbach. The film stars Ben Stiller, Greta Gerwig, Rhys Ifans, Brie Larson and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Greenberg was produced by Scott Rudin Productions and distributed by Focus Features. The films soundtrack features the first film score by James Murphy. Although the film received positive reviews, it was a box office bomb, grossing $7 million against a $25 million budget. Mr. Woodcock Mr. Woodcock is a 2007 sports comedy film directed by Craig Gillespie, and starring Seann William Scott, Billy Bob Thornton, Susan Sarandon, Amy Poehler, and Ethan Suplee. The film was released on September 14, 2007 along with negative reviews. Jules and Jim Jules and Jim is a 1962 French New Wave romantic drama film, directed, produced and written by François Truffaut. Set around the time of World War I, it describes a tragic love triangle involving French Bohemian Jim, his shy Austrian friend Jules, and Juless girlfriend and later wife Catherine. The film is based on Henri-Pierre Rochés 1953 semi-autobiographical novel describing his relationship with young writer Franz Hessel and Helen Grund, whom Hessel married. Truffaut came across the book in the mid-1950s whilst browsing through some secondhand books at a shop along the Seine in Paris. Later he befriended the elderly Roché, who had published his first novel at the age of 74. The author approved of the young directors interest to adapt his work to another medium. The film won the 1962 Grand Prix of French film prizes, the Étoile de Cristal, and Jeanne Moreau won that years prize for best actress. The film ranked 46 in Empire magazines "The 100 Best Films Of World Cinema" in 2010. The soundtrack by Georges Delerue was named as one of the "10 best soundtracks" by Time magazine in its "All Time 100 Movies" list. Up in Smoke Up in Smoke is a 1978 American stoner comedy film directed by Lou Adler and starring Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Edie Adams, Strother Martin, Stacy Keach, and Tom Skerritt. It is Cheech & Chongs first feature-length film. Cheech & Chong had been a counterculture comedy team for about ten years before they started reworking some of their material for their first film. Much of the film was shot in Los Angeles, including scenes set in Tijuana, while scenes set on the Mexican border were actually filmed at the border in Yuma. While negatively received upon its release, Up in Smoke is credited with establishing the stoner comedy genre and is now considered a classic. Spider Spider is a 2002 Canadian-British psychological drama film produced and directed by David Cronenberg and based on the novel of the same name by Patrick McGrath, who also wrote the screenplay. The film premiered at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival and enjoyed some media buzz; however, it was released in only a few cinemas at the years end by distributor Sony Pictures Classics. Nonetheless, the film enjoyed much acclaim by critics and especially by Cronenberg enthusiasts. The film garnered a Best Director Award at the Canadian Genie Awards. The stars of the film, Ralph Fiennes and particularly Miranda Richardson, received several awards for their work in the film. V/H/S/2 V/H/S/2 is a 2013 horror anthology film produced by Bloody Disgusting. A sequel to V/H/S, it comprises five found-footage segments linked together by a frame narrative. V/H/S/2 features a largely different group of directors: Jason Eisener, Gareth Evans, Timo Tjahjanto, Eduardo Sánchez, and Gregg Hale, and franchise returnees Simon Barrett and Adam Wingard. Evil Evil is a 2003 Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 26 September 2003, directed by Mikael Håfström, based on Jan Guillous semi-autobiographical novel with the same name from 1981, and starring Andreas Wilson, Henrik Lundström and Gustaf Skarsgård. The film is set in a private boarding school in the late-1950s with institutional violence as its theme. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 76th Academy Awards. It won three Swedish Guldbagge Awards including Best Film. The Divide The Divide is a post-apocalyptic horror film directed by Xavier Gens and written by Karl Mueller and Eron Sheean. It stars Michael Biehn, Lauren German, Milo Ventimiglia and Rosanna Arquette. The Divide was first screened at the SXSW festival in March 2011, then released in theaters in the United States on January 13, 2012, to negative reviews. It was released on DVD in the United States on April 17, 2012. The Ringer The Ringer is a 2005 sports comedy starring Johnny Knoxville, Katherine Heigl, and Brian Cox with cameos by Terry Funk and Jesse Ventura. Directed by Barry W. Blaustein, it was produced by the Farrelly brothers. The film was released on December 23, 2005 by Fox Searchlight. Man Bites Dog Man Bites Dog is a 1992 Belgian black comedy crime mockumentary written, produced and directed by Rémy Belvaux, André Bonzel and Benoît Poelvoorde, who are also the films co-editor, cinematographer and lead actor respectively. The film follows a crew of filmmakers following a serial killer, recording his horrific crimes for a documentary they are producing. At first dispassionate observers, they find themselves caught up in the increasingly chaotic and nihilistic violence. The film received the André Cavens Award for Best Film by the Belgian Film Critics Association. Since its release, the picture has become a cult film, and received a rare NC-17 rating for its release in the U.S. The Baader Meinhof Complex The Baader Meinhof Complex is a 2008 German film by Uli Edel in his first non-TV directorial project since 2000s The Little Vampire. Written and produced by Bernd Eichinger, it stars Moritz Bleibtreu, Martina Gedeck, and Johanna Wokalek. The film is based on the 1985 German best selling non-fiction book of the same name by Stefan Aust. It retells the story of the early years of the West German far-left terrorist organisation the Rote Armee Fraktion from 1967 to 1977. The film was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 81st Academy Awards. It was also nominated for the Golden Globe in the Best Foreign Language Film category. The Secret Garden The Secret Garden is a 1993 American-British fantasy drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland, executive-produced by Francis Ford Coppola, and starring Kate Maberly, Heydon Prowse, Andrew Knott, John Lynch and Maggie Smith. It was written by Caroline Thompson and based on the novel of the same name by Frances Hodgson Burnett. The novel was previously adapted into two films: a 1949 drama film and a 1919 silent film, which starred Lila Lee and Spottiswoode Aitken. Set in Yorkshire, Yorkshires Allerton Castle was used for most of the exterior shots of Misselthwaite Manor, as well as interior shots. The film was a critical and commercial success. Maggie Smith was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. In 2005, the British Film Institute included it in their list of the 50 films you should see by the age of 14. The Secret of NIMH The Secret of NIMH is a 1982 American animated dark fantasy adventure film directed by Don Bluth in his directorial debut. It is an adaptation of Robert C. OBriens 1971 childrens novel Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH. The film was produced by Aurora Productions and released by MGM/UA Entertainment Company for United Artists and features the voices of Elizabeth Hartman, Dom DeLuise, Arthur Malet, Derek Jacobi, Hermione Baddeley, John Carradine, Peter Strauss, Paul Shenar, Shannen Doherty, and Wil Wheaton. The "Mrs. Frisby" name in the novel had to be changed to "Mrs. Brisby" during production due to trademark concerns with Frisbee discs. It was followed in 1998 by a direct-to-video sequel called Timmy to the Rescue, which was made without Bluths involvement or input. In 2015, a CGI/live action remake was reported to be in the works. Mr. Holland's Opus Mr. Hollands Opus is a 1995 American drama film directed by Stephen Herek, produced by Ted Field, Robert W. Cort, and Michael Nolin, and written by Patrick Sheane Duncan. The film stars Richard Dreyfuss in the title role of Glenn Holland, a high-school music teacher who aspires to write his own composition while struggling with a lack of quality time with his wife and profoundly deaf son. The cast also includes Glenne Headly, Olympia Dukakis, William H. Macy, and Jay Thomas. The film was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay. Richard Dreyfuss received nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama and the Academy Award for Best Actor. Detroit Rock City Detroit Rock City is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Adam Rifkin and written by Carl V. Dupré. It tells of four teenage boys in a Kiss tribute band who try to see their idols in concert in Detroit in 1978. Comparable with Rock n Roll High School, Dazed and Confused, The Stöned Age, and I Wanna Hold Your Hand, it tells a coming-of-age story through a filter of 1970s music and culture in the United States. It took its title from the Kiss song of the same title. The film was shot at Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute in Scarborough and other Ontario locations including Copps Coliseum in Hamilton. Everyone Says I Love You Everyone Says I Love You is a 1996 American musical comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen, who also stars alongside Julia Roberts, Alan Alda, Edward Norton, Drew Barrymore, Gaby Hoffmann, Tim Roth, Goldie Hawn, Natasha Lyonne and Natalie Portman. Set in New York City, Venice and Paris, the film features singing by actors not usually known for their singing. Everyone Says I Love You did not do well commercially, but is among the more critically successful of Allens later films, with Chicago Sun-Times critic Roger Ebert even ranking it as one of Allens best. Message in a Bottle Message in a Bottle is a 1999 American romantic drama film directed by Luis Mandoki and based on Nicholas Sparks 1998 novel of the same name. It stars Kevin Costner, Robin Wright and Paul Newman, and was filmed in Maine, Chicago and Wilmington. The film was released on February 12, 1999 by Warner Bros. The film was panned by the critics but was a moderate box office hit grossing $118 million against a $80 million budget. The Devil Inside The Devil Inside is a 2012 American found footage supernatural horror film directed by William Brent Bell, and written by Bell and Matthew Peterman. It is a documentary-style film about a woman who becomes involved in a series of exorcisms during her quest to determine what happened to her mother, a woman who murdered three people as a result of being possessed by a demon. Produced by Peterman and Morris Paulson, the film stars Fernanda Andrade, Simon Quarterman, Evan Helmuth, and Suzan Crowley, and was released theatrically on January 6. Despite receiving poor reviews from critics and audiences, it was a commercial success and grossed over $101 million. The film topped the US box office on its opening weekend, yet dropped drastically in the second week, before disappearing completely from the box office top ten. The Protector Tom-Yum-Goong is a 2005 Thai martial arts action film starring Tony Jaa. The film was directed by Prachya Pinkaew, who also directed Jaas prior breakout film Ong-Bak. As with Ong-Bak, the fights were choreographed by Jaa and his mentor, Panna Rittikrai. The film was distributed as Warrior King in the United Kingdom, as The Protector in the United States, as Thai Dragon in Spain, as Revenge of the Warrior in Germany, and as Honor of the Dragon in Russia and CIS countries. The Libertine The Libertine is a 2004 British-Australian drama film, the first film directed by Laurence Dunmore. It was adapted by Stephen Jeffreys from his play of the same name, starring Johnny Depp, John Malkovich, Samantha Morton and Rosamund Pike. Depp stars as John Wilmot, a notorious rake and libertine poet in the court of King Charles II of England. Samantha Morton plays Elizabeth Barry, an actress whose budding talent blossoms and makes her much in demand under Rochesters tutelage. Wilmot and Barry become lovers. John Malkovich plays King Charles II, who is torn between his affection for Wilmot and the danger posed by his displays of contempt for his sovereign. Themes explored in the film include the corruption of a people by their self-indulgent monarch and the pursuit of hedonism. The film was shot on location on the Isle of Man and Wales. The setting for Rochesters home of Adderbury house was filmed on location at Montacute House, Montacute, Somerset. Manos: The Hands of Fate Manos: The Hands of Fate is a 1966 American independent horror film written, directed, and produced by Harold P. Warren, who also starred in the film. The films plot revolves primarily around a vacationing family who lose their way on a road trip. After a long drive in the Texas desert, the family finds themselves trapped at a lodge maintained by a polygynous pagan cult led by a man known only as The Master, and they attempt to escape as the cults members decide what to do with them. Warren was an insurance and fertilizer salesman from El Paso, who produced the film as the result of a bet with screenwriter Stirling Silliphant. He also starred in it, alongside El Paso theater actors Tom Neyman and John Reynolds. Manos was made by a crew with little or no background or experience in filmmaking and a very limited budget at its disposal. Upon its theatrical debut, the film was poorly received, playing only at the Capri Theater in El Paso and some drive-ins around West Texas and New Mexico. Manos remained obscure until 1993, when the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000, a show based on the premise of comedically mocking B movies, featured the film in an episode, helping it develop a cult reputation as one of the worst films ever made. The film is notable for its technical deficiencies, especially its editing and continuity flaws; poorly-synchronized soundtrack and visuals; tedious pacing; abysmal acting; and several scenes that are seemingly inexplicable or disconnected from the overall plot, such as a couple making out in a car and The Masters wives breaking into catfights. Its MST3K appearance resulted in several DVD releases of the original film, and three separate DVDs featuring the MST3K episode of the film. The original 16 mm workprint was discovered in California in 2011, from which a new copy of the film, of vastly superior visual quality, was released on Blu-ray by Synapse Films on October 13, 2015. Shaun the Sheep Movie Shaun the Sheep Movie is a 2015 British stop-motion animated adventure comedy film based on the 2007 television series of the same name, created by Nick Park, in turn a spin off of the Wallace and Gromit film, A Close Shave. The film follows Shaun and his flock into the big city to rescue their farmer, who found himself amnesiac there as a result of their mischief. It was produced by Aardman Animations, and financed by StudioCanal in association with Anton Capital Entertainment, with the former also distributing the film in the United Kingdom and several other European countries. Richard Starzak and Mark Burton wrote and directed the film, Ilan Eshkeri composed the music, and Justin Fletcher, John Sparkes, and Omid Djalili provided the voices. The film premiered on 24 January 2015, at the Sundance Film Festival, and was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 6 February 2015. The film made $106.2 million at the box office and received near-universal acclaim from critics, with many calling it, "fun, absurd, and endearingly inventive," and praised the animation. It holds an approval rating of 99% on Rotten Tomatoes and is one of the highest rated animated films on the website. Shaun the Sheep Movie was nominated at the 88th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. It was nominated in The 73rd Golden Globe Awards, BAFTA Awards and won in the Toronto Film Critics Awards for Best Animated Film. It earned five nominations at the Annie Awards including Best Animated Feature. A sequel entitled Farmageddon was released on 18 October 2019. 20th Century Women 20th Century Women is a 2016 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike Mills and starring Annette Bening, Elle Fanning, Greta Gerwig, Lucas Jade Zumann and Billy Crudup. The film is set in 1970s Southern California and based in part on Mills childhood. The film had its world premiere at the New York Film Festival on October 8, 2016, and was theatrically released on December 28, 2016, by A24. The film was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards, Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Actress for Bening, as well as for Best Original Screenplay at the 89th Academy Awards. Mean Machine Mean Machine is a 2001 British sports comedy film directed by Barry Skolnick. It stars former footballer Vinnie Jones. The film is an adaptation of the 1974 American film The Longest Yard, featuring association football rather than American football. It also reunites most of the cast who have starred in the Guy Ritchie blockbusters Lock and Snatch. D2: The Mighty Ducks D2: The Mighty Ducks is a 1994 American sports comedy-drama film directed by Sam Weisman. It is the second and penultimate installment in The Mighty Ducks trilogy and it is a sequel to the 1992 film The Mighty Ducks and produced by Walt Disney Pictures, The Kerner Entertainment Company and Avnet–Kerner Productions. In the United Kingdom and Australia, the film was titled The Mighty Ducks. Zulu Zulu is a 1964 British epic war film depicting the Battle of Rorkes Drift between the British Army and the Zulus in January 1879, during the Anglo-Zulu War. It depicts 150 British soldiers, many of whom were sick and wounded patients in a field hospital, who successfully held off a force of 4,000 Zulu warriors. The film is notable for showing the Zulu army as disciplined and governed by strategy. The film was directed by American screenwriter Cy Endfield and produced by Stanley Baker and Endfield, with Joseph E. Levine as executive producer. The screenplay is by John Prebble and Endfield, based on an article by Prebble, a historical writer. The film stars Stanley Baker and introduces Michael Caine, in his first major role, with a supporting cast that includes Jack Hawkins, Ulla Jacobsson, James Booth, Nigel Green, Paul Daneman, Glynn Edwards, Ivor Emmanuel and Patrick Magee. Future South African political leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi played Zulu King Cetshwayo kaMpande, his great grandfather. The opening and closing narration is spoken by Richard Burton. The film was first shown on the 85th anniversary of the actual battle, 22 January 1964, at the Plaza Theatre in the West End of London. In 2017 a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for Time Out magazine ranked it the 93rd best British film ever. The Roommate The Roommate is a 2011 American psychological thriller directed by Christian E. Christiansen and written by Sonny Mallhi. The film stars Leighton Meester, Minka Kelly, Cam Gigandet, Danneel Harris, Matt Lanter, and Aly Michalka. It was theatrically released on February 4, 2011. The film is inspired by the 1992 film Single White Female. Pink Pink is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language social thriller film directed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, written by Ritesh Shah, and produced by Rashmi Sharma Telefilms, Sheel Kumar and Shoojit Sircar. It stars Amitabh Bachchan, Taapsee Pannu, Kirti Kulhari, Andrea Tariang, Angad Bedi, Tushar Pandey, Piyush Mishra, and Dhritiman Chatterjee. It was released on 16 September 2016. The Central Board of Film Certification granted the film a U/A certificate with four verbal cuts. The film received widespread critical acclaim, and garnered the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues. The film was specially screened for the Rajasthan Police so as to train them to be sensitive and sensible about womens rights and dignity. The film was also specially screened at Rashtrapati Bhavan and invited for a screening at the United Nations headquarters in New York City. On 4 November 2016 the movie completed a 50-day run in theatres. It is available on Netflix. The film is remade in Tamil as Nerkonda Paarvai, starring Ajith Kumar in lead roles, directed by H. Vinoth and was released in 2019. Baraka Baraka is a 1992 non-narrative documentary film directed by Ron Fricke. The film is often compared to Koyaanisqatsi, the first of the Qatsi films by Godfrey Reggio for which Fricke served as the cinematographer. It is also the most recent film to be photographed in the 70mm Todd-AO format, and the first film ever to be restored and scanned at 8K resolution. The Invisible The Invisible is a 2007 Swedish-American teen supernatural thriller starring Justin Chatwin, Margarita Levieva, Chris Marquette, Marcia Gay Harden, and Callum Keith Rennie. The film, directed by David S. Goyer, was released in theaters on April 27, 2007, and on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on October 16, 2007. The Invisible is a remake of the Swedish film Den osynlige, which was based on the Swedish YA novel The Invisible by Mats Wahl. It was filmed mostly in and around the city of Vancouver, and was the last film distributed by Hollywood Pictures before the label was once again dissolved, this time permanently by Disney. The Salvation Not to be confused with Salvation! The Salvation is a 2014 Danish western film directed by Kristian Levring and written by Anders Thomas Jensen and Levring. The film stars Mads Mikkelsen, Eva Green, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Jonathan Pryce, Eric Cantona, Mikael Persbrandt, Douglas Henshall and Michael Raymond-James. The Last Days on Mars The Last Days on Mars is a 2013 science fiction-horror film directed by Ruairí Robinson with a screenplay by Clive Dawson, based on the short story "The Animators" by Sydney J. Bounds. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. The film received a limited release on 6 December 2013 in the United States and 11 April 2014 in the United Kingdom. It stars Liev Schreiber, Elias Koteas, Romola Garai, Goran Kostić, Johnny Harris, Tom Cullen, Yusra Warsama, and Olivia Williams. It is an international co-production between Ireland and the UK. Apt Pupil Apt Pupil is a 1998 American psychological thriller film based on the novella of the same name by Stephen King. The film was directed by Bryan Singer and stars Ian McKellen and Brad Renfro. Set in the 1980s in southern California, the film tells the fictional story of high school student Todd Bowden, who discovers a fugitive Nazi war criminal, Kurt Dussander, living in his neighborhood under a pseudonym. Bowden, obsessed with Nazism and the Holocaust, persuades Dussander to share his stories, and their relationship stirs malice in each of them. Singer has called Apt Pupil "a study in cruelty", with Nazism serving as a vehicle to demonstrate the capacity of evil. The film was released in the United States and Canada in October 1998 to mixed reviews and made under $9 million. The main actors won several minor awards for their performances. Man of Tai Chi Man of Tai Chi is a 2013 martial arts film directed by and starring Keanu Reeves in his directorial debut, and co-stars Tiger Chen, Iko Uwais, Karen Mok and Simon Yam. A multilingual film featuring dialogue in Mandarin, English and Cantonese, it revolves around a young martial artist who is pushed by the need of money to enter the world of underground fighting. The film was released in China on 5 July 2013 and in the USA on 1 November 2013. Despite the critics praising Keanus direction and the fight sequences, the film bombed at the box office. The Time Machine The Time Machine is a 1960 American science fiction film in Metrocolor from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, produced and directed by George Pal, that stars Rod Taylor, Yvette Mimieux, and Alan Young. The film was based on the 1895 novella of the same name by H. G. Wells that was influential on the development of science fiction. An inventor in Victorian England constructs a machine that enables him to travel into the distant future; once there, he discovers that mankinds descendants have divided into two species, the passive, childlike, and vegetarian Eloi and the underground-dwelling Morlocks, who feed on the Eloi. George Pal, who had made the first film version of Wells The War of the Worlds, always intended to make a sequel to The Time Machine, but he died before it could be produced; the end of The Journey Back functions as a sequel of sorts. In 1985, elements of this film were incorporated into the documentary The Fantasy Film Worlds of George Pal produced and directed by Arnold Leibovit. Gene Warren and Tim Baar received the Academy Award for Best Special Effects for its time-lapse photographic effects, which show the world changing rapidly as the time traveler journeys into the future. Me and You and Everyone We Know Me and You and Everyone We Know is a 2005 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Miranda July. She also acts in the starring role, opposite John Hawkes. The film was the first major studio production for July, who had been known previously for her self-produced short films and performance art. Would You Rather Would You Rather is a 2012 American psychological horror-thriller film directed by David Guy Levy and starring Brittany Snow and Jeffrey Combs. It is based on the party game "would you rather", and centers on Snows character, Iris, as she attends a dinner party, where she must partake in a life-threatening game to help her sick younger brother secure a donor. The film premiered at Screamfest 2012. Nine Months Nine Months is a 1995 American romantic comedy film directed by Chris Columbus. It stars Hugh Grant, Julianne Moore, Tom Arnold, Joan Cusack, Jeff Goldblum, and Robin Williams. The film is a remake of the French film Neuf mois and served as Grants first US starring role. It was filmed on location in the San Francisco Bay Area. The original music score was composed by Hans Zimmer. Suburbicon Suburbicon is a 2017 American black comedy film written and directed by George Clooney, and co-written by the Coen brothers and Grant Heslov. The film stars Matt Damon, Julianne Moore, Noah Jupe, and Oscar Isaac, and follows a mild-mannered father who must face his demons after a home invasion shakes his quaint neighborhood in 1959. It is loosely based on a 1957 incident in Levittown, in which a black family moved into the previously all-white neighborhood, leading to racism and violence against the family. Principal photography began in October 2016 in Los Angeles. Suburbicon premiered in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival on September 2, 2017, then screened at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 27, 2017. It received generally negative reviews from critics, who called the plot "awkwardly jammed together" and noted it as a disappointment given the talent involved, and was a box office bomb, making just $11 million against its $25 million budget. The Lizzie McGuire Movie The Lizzie McGuire Movie is a 2003 American teen comedy film released by Walt Disney Pictures on May 2, 2003. The film serves as the finale of the Disney Channel television series of the same name, and was the first theatrical film based on a Disney Channel series. The film stars Hilary Duff, Adam Lamberg, Robert Carradine, Hallie Todd and Jake Thomas, and tells the story of Lizzies graduation trip to Rome. At its release, the film peaked at number two at the domestic box office behind X2: X-Men United. The Lizzie McGuire Movie was released on August 12, 2003 on VHS and DVD. Kill List Kill List is a 2011 British crime drama psychological horror film directed by Ben Wheatley, co-written and co-edited with Amy Jump, and starring Neil Maskell, MyAnna Buring and Michael Smiley. When a British soldier returns home from Kiev, he joins an old friend as contract killers. His disturbed past surfaces as he spins out of control during jobs and ominous employers raise the stakes. It was filmed in Sheffield, South Yorkshire in England. The Physician The Physician is a 2013 German historical drama film based on the novel of the same name by Noah Gordon. The film, co-written and directed by Philipp Stölzl, focuses on an orphan from an 11th-century English town whose mother died of a mysterious illness. The boy vows to study medicine and decides to travel to Persia. The film stars Tom Payne, Ben Kingsley, Stellan Skarsgård, Olivier Martinez, and Emma Rigby lead roles. Bringing Down the House Bringing Down the House is a 2003 American comedy film written by Jason Filardi and directed by Adam Shankman. The film stars Steve Martin and Queen Latifah. The Crucible The Crucible is a 1996 American historical drama film written by Arthur Miller adapting his play of the same title, inspired by the Salem witchcraft trials. It was directed by Nicholas Hytner and stars Daniel Day-Lewis as John Proctor, Winona Ryder as Abigail Williams, Paul Scofield as Judge Thomas Danforth, Bruce Davison as Reverend Parris, and Joan Allen as Elizabeth Proctor. Much of the filming took place on Hog Island in Ipswich. Despite the films lacklustre box office performance, Arthur Miller was nominated for the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay and Joan Allen received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress. The performances of Day-Lewis, Scofield, and Ryder were also the subjects of critical praise. Bullets Over Broadway Bullets over Broadway is a 1994 American black comedy-crime film directed by Woody Allen, written by Allen and Douglas McGrath and starring an ensemble cast including John Cusack, Dianne Wiest, Chazz Palminteri and Jennifer Tilly. The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Allen and co-writer Douglas McGrath for Original Screenplay, Allen for Director and Tilly and Palminteri for Supporting Actress and Supporting Actor, respectively. Wiest won Best Supporting Actress for her performance, the second time Allen directed her to an Academy Award. Prince of Darkness Prince of Darkness is a 1987 American supernatural horror film directed, written and scored by John Carpenter. Starring Donald Pleasence, Victor Wong, Jameson Parker and Lisa Blount, the film is the second installment in what Carpenter calls his "Apocalypse Trilogy", which began with The Thing and concludes with In the Mouth of Madness. Apostle Apostle is a 2018 period horror film written and directed by Gareth Evans and starring Dan Stevens, Lucy Boynton, Mark Lewis Jones, Bill Milner, Kristine Froseth, Paul Higgins and Michael Sheen. It had its world premiere at Fantastic Fest in September 2018. The film began streaming on Netflix on 12 October 2018. It has received positive reviews from critics for its visuals, cinematography, performances, and unique blend of horror genres. Cake Cake is a 2014 American drama film directed by Daniel Barnz, written by Patrick Tobin, and starring Jennifer Aniston, Adriana Barraza, Felicity Huffman, William H. Macy, Anna Kendrick, and Sam Worthington. It debuted in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Cake received mixed reviews and was a box office bomb, grossing just $2.9 million against its $10 million budget. However, Anistons rare dramatic performance received positive reviews and brought her nominations for the Screen Actors Guild Award and Golden Globe Award. The Fog The Fog is a 2005 American supernatural horror film directed by Rupert Wainwright and starring Tom Welling, Selma Blair, and Maggie Grace. It is a remake of John Carpenters 1980 film of the same name and was produced by Carpenter and Debra Hill who co-wrote the original film. The films narrative follows a strange fog that sweeps in over an island town in the coast of Oregon; it brings vindictive apparitions of mariners who were murdered there 134 years prior. The townspeople find themselves trapped and fighting for their lives while investigating the truth of their history. The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters is a 2007 American documentary film about competitive gaming directed by Seth Gordon. It follows Steve Wiebe in his attempts to take the high score record for the 1981 arcade game Donkey Kong from the previous holder, Billy Mitchell. The film premiered at the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival and was released in U.S. theaters in August 2007. It received positive reviews. Hotel Mumbai Hotel Mumbai is a 2018 Australian–American biographical thriller film directed by Anthony Maras and co-written by Maras and John Collee. The film is inspired by the 2009 documentary Surviving Mumbai about the Mumbai attacks in 2008 at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in India. The film stars Dev Patel, Armie Hammer, Nazanin Boniadi, Anupam Kher, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Jason Isaacs, Suhail Nayyar, Nagesh Bhosle and Natasha Liu Bordizzo. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 7 September 2018, and had its Australian premiere at the Adelaide Film Festival on 10 October 2018. The film was released in Australia on 14 March 2019, and in the United States on 22 March 2019. Bachelor Party Bachelor Party is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Neal Israel, written by Israel and Pat Proft, and starring Tom Hanks, Adrian Zmed, William Tepper and Tawny Kitaen. The film chronicles a bachelor party being thrown by a group of friends for their friend Rick Gassko on the eve of his wedding and whether or not he can resist the temptation of being unfaithful to his fiancée Debbie. Uptown Girls Uptown Girls is a 2003 American comedy-drama film directed by Boaz Yakin, who was working from a screenplay which Julia Dahl, Mo Ogrodnik and Lisa Davidowitz had adapted from the story by Allison Jacobs. It stars Brittany Murphy as a 22-year-old living a charmed life as the daughter of a famous rock and roll musician. Dakota Fanning, Heather Locklear, Marley Shelton, Donald Faison and Jesse Spencer also feature in the film. Paranoia Paranoia is a 2013 American thriller film directed by Robert Luketic. Barry L. Levy and Jason Hall wrote the screenplay, loosely based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Joseph Finder. It stars Liam Hemsworth, Gary Oldman, Amber Heard, and Harrison Ford. The film was released on August 16, 2013 and bombed at the box office, grossing $16 million against a budget of $35 million. It was described as "clichéd and unoriginal" by review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, where it has a 7% approval rating. Sex and Lucía Sex and Lucía is a 2001 Spanish drama film written and directed by Julio Medem, and starring Paz Vega and Tristán Ulloa. The film was shot on two separate locations along the Mediterranean coast in Spain and France. Bulletproof Bulletproof is a 1996 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Ernest Dickerson. The film stars Damon Wayans and Adam Sandler. The film grossed $22.6 million and has an 8% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on reviews from 39 critics. The film was released in the United States on September 6, 1996. Emma Emma is a 1996 period comedy film based on the 1815 novel of the same name by Jane Austen. Written and directed by Douglas McGrath, the film stars Gwyneth Paltrow, Alan Cumming, Toni Collette, Ewan McGregor, and Jeremy Northam. The Stanford Prison Experiment The Stanford Prison Experiment is a 2015 American docudrama thriller film directed by Kyle Patrick Alvarez, written by Tim Talbott, and starring Billy Crudup, Michael Angarano, Ezra Miller, Tye Sheridan, Keir Gilchrist, Olivia Thirlby, and Nelsan Ellis. The plot concerns the 1971 Stanford prison experiment, conducted at Stanford University under the supervision of psychology professor Philip Zimbardo, in which students play the role of either a prisoner or prison guard. The project was announced in 2002 and remained in development for twelve years, with filming beginning on August 19, 2014, in Los Angeles. The film was financed and produced by Sandbar Pictures and Abandon Pictures, and premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on January 26, before beginning a limited theatrical release on July 17, 2015. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics. Love and Death Love and Death is a 1975 comedy film by Woody Allen. It is a satire on Russian literature starring Allen and Diane Keaton as Boris and Sonja, Russians living during the Napoleonic Era who engage in mock-serious philosophical debates. Allen considered it the funniest film he had made up until that point. The Zookeeper's Wife The Zookeepers Wife is a 2017 war drama film directed by Niki Caro, written by Angela Workman and based on Diane Ackermans non-fiction book of the same name. The film tells the true story of how Jan and Antonina Żabiński rescued hundreds of Jews from the Germans by hiding them in their Warsaw zoo during World War II. It stars Jessica Chastain, Johan Heldenbergh, Daniel Brühl and Michael McElhatton. The film had its world premiere on March 8, 2017 in Warsaw, Poland, the location of the story, followed by its US premiere at the Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose, on March 12, 2017. The film was released in the United States on March 31, 2017, by Focus Features, and by Universal Pictures International in the United Kingdom on April 21, 2017. It received mixed reviews from critics but a positive response from audiences and grossed $26 million worldwide. The Cold Light of Day The Cold Light of Day is a 2012 American/Spanish action thriller film directed by Mabrouk El Mechri, starring Henry Cavill, Bruce Willis, and Sigourney Weaver. The film is about Will, who finds that his family has been kidnapped by foreign agents who are searching for a briefcase stolen by Wills father, leading to Will taking matters into his own hands to find them. The Merchant of Venice The Merchant of Venice is a 2004 romantic drama film based on Shakespeares play of the same name. It is the first full-length sound film in English of Shakespeares playother versions are videotaped productions which were made for television, including John Sichels 1973 version and Jack Golds 1980 BBC production. The title character is the merchant Antonio, not the Jewish moneylender Shylock who is the more prominent character. This adaptation follows the text, but omits much. Director Michael Radford believed that Shylock was Shakespeares first great tragic hero who reaches a catastrophe due to his own flaws. The film begins with text and a montage of how the Jewish community is abused by the Christian population of Venice and brings attention to the fact that, as a convert, Shylock would have been cast out of the Jewish ghetto in Venice. The film is a co-production between the United Kingdom, Italy, and Luxembourg. The Grinch The Grinch is a 2018 American 3D computer-animated Christmas film produced by Illumination. Based on the book How the Grinch Stole Christmas! by Dr. Seuss, it is the third screen adaptation of the story, following the television special from 1966 starring Boris Karloff and the live-action feature-length film from 2000 starring Jim Carrey. It marks Illuminations second Dr. Seuss film adaptation, following Dr. Seuss The Lorax. The film is directed by Yarrow Cheney and Scott Mosier, and written by Michael LeSieur and Tommy Swerdlow. It stars the voices of Benedict Cumberbatch, Rashida Jones, Kenan Thompson, Cameron Seely, and Angela Lansbury, and is narrated by Pharrell Williams. The plot follows the Grinch as he plans to ruin Whovilles Christmas celebration by stealing all the towns decorations and gifts. The Grinch was released and distributed by Universal Pictures in the United States on November 9, 2018, in RealD 3D and select IMAX theaters. It grossed over $511 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing holiday film of all-time, as well as the highest grossing Dr. Seuss film adaptation. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the animation and the vocal performances but said the film added little to nothing new to the source material. It is the final adaptation released during the lifetime of Seusss widow Audrey Geisel, who served as executive producer of the film and died on December 19, 2018, six weeks after the films release. Brewster's Millions Brewsters Millions is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Walter Hill. The film stars Richard Pryor and John Candy. The screenplay by Herschel Weingrod and Timothy Harris was based on the 1902 novel of the same name by George Barr McCutcheon. It is the seventh film based on the story. The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) The Human Centipede 2 is a 2011 British-Dutch black and white exploitation-horror film written, directed, and co-produced by Dutch filmmaker Tom Six. The sequel to Sixs 2009 film The Human Centipede, the film stars Laurence R. Harvey as a mentally impaired English man who watches and becomes obsessed with the first Human Centipede film, and decides to make his own "centipede" consisting of 12 people, including Ashlynn Yennie, an actress from the first film. The film was subject to heavy censorship throughout the world, where it was sometimes edited to remove objectionable content or banned altogether. It received generally negative reviews, with much criticism focused on its acting, plot and violence. Child's Play 3 Childs Play 3 is a 1991 American slasher film and the third installment in the Childs Play film series. The film is written by Don Mancini, and directed by Jack Bender, with Brad Dourif returning as the voice of Chucky. Although released only nine months later, the story takes place eight years following the events of Childs Play 2 and one month before the events of Bride of Chucky. It was executive-produced by David Kirschner, who produced the first two Childs Play films. The film became notorious in the United Kingdom when it was suggested it might have inspired the real-life murder of British child James Bulger and the murder of Suzanne Capper, suggestions rejected by officers investigating both cases. All Dogs Go to Heaven All Dogs Go to Heaven is a 1989 animated musical fantasy comedy-drama film directed and produced by Don Bluth, and released by United Artists and Goldcrest Films. It tells the story of Charlie B. Barkin, a German Shepherd that is murdered by his former friend, Carface, but withdraws from his place in Heaven to return to Earth, where his best friend, Itchy Itchiford still lives, and they team up with a young orphan girl named Anne-Marie, who teaches them an important lesson about kindness, friendship and love. The film is an Irish, British and American venture, produced by Sullivan Bluth Studios Ireland Ltd. and Goldcrest Films. On its cinema release, it competed directly with Walt Disney Feature Animations The Little Mermaid, released on the same day. While it did not repeat the box-office success of Sullivan Bluths previous feature films, An American Tail, and The Land Before Time, it was successful on home video, becoming one of the biggest-selling VHS releases ever. It inspired a theatrical sequel, a television series, and a holiday direct-to-video film. All Dogs Go to Heaven was released on DVD on November 17, 1998, and as an MGM Kids edition on March 6, 2001. It had a DVD double-feature release with its sequel on March 14, 2006, and January 18, 2011. The film was released in high definition for the first time on Blu-ray on March 29, 2011, without special features except the original theatrical trailer. St. Elmo's Fire St. Elmos Fire is a 1985 American coming-of-age film directed by Joel Schumacher. The movie, starring Emilio Estevez, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, and Mare Winningham, centers on a clique of recent graduates of Washington, D.C.s Georgetown University, and their adjustment to post-university life and the responsibilities of adulthood. This film is a prominent movie of the Brat Pack genre. Despite heavy hype, the film was only a moderate financial success, grossing $37.8 million against a $10 million budget, and received mostly negative critical reviews. Nowhere Boy Nowhere Boy is a 2009 British biographical drama film about John Lennons adolescence, his relationships with his aunt Mimi Smith and his mother Julia Lennon, the creation of his first band, the Quarrymen, and its evolution into the Beatles. The film is based on a biography written by Lennons half-sister Julia Baird. The film received its US release on 8 October 2010, coinciding with that weekends celebrations of the 70th anniversary of Lennons birth. Thesis Tesis is a 1996 Spanish thriller film. It is the feature debut of director Alejandro Amenábar and was written by Amenabar and Mateo Gil. The film was made while he was studying at the Complutense University in Madrid. The film won seven 1996 Goya Awards including the award for Best Film, Best Original Screenplay and Best Director. It stars Ana Torrent, Fele Martínez and Eduardo Noriega. Mickey Blue Eyes Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 British-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-laws mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in The Sopranos. The films title comes from Michael being forced to impersonate a gangster, who is spontaneously named "Kansas City Little Big Mickey Blue Eyes". Creep Creep is a 2014 American independent found footage psychological horror film directed by Patrick Brice, based on a story written by Brice and Mark Duplass, and is also Brices directorial debut. Creep premiered on March 8, 2014, at South by Southwest, and was released on video on demand on June 23, 2015, by The Orchard prior to an international release via Netflix on July 14, 2015. The film follows Aaron, a videographer who answers an ad, created by Josef. As they get closer together, he discovers that his client is not who he was expecting. Central Station Central Station is a 1998 Brazilian–French drama film directed by Walter Salles, starring Fernanda Montenegro and Vinícius de Oliveira. The screenplay, adapted by João Emanuel Carneiro and Marcos Bernstein from a story by its director Walter Salles, tells the story of a young boys friendship with a jaded middle-aged woman. Montenegros performance earned her international critical acclaim and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress, while the film got a nomination for Best Foreign Language Film. Birth Birth is a 2004 American drama film directed by Jonathan Glazer, starring Nicole Kidman, Lauren Bacall, Danny Huston and Cameron Bright, it follows Anna, who becomes convinced that her deceased husband, Sean, has been reincarnated as a 10-year-old boy. Distributed by New Line Cinema, the film received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office failure grossing $23.9 million against its $20 million budget. The Upside The Upside is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed by Neil Burger and written by Jon Hartmere. It is a remake of the French 2011 film The Intouchables, which was itself inspired by the life of Philippe Pozzo di Borgo. The film follows a paralyzed billionaire who strikes up an unlikely friendship with a recently paroled convict whom he hires to take care of him. Nicole Kidman, Golshifteh Farahani, and Julianna Margulies also star. It is the third remake of The Intouchables after the Telugu film Oopiri, and the Argentinian film Inseparables. An English-language remake was first announced in July 2011. Numerous actors were rumored to star, including Chris Rock, Idris Elba, Colin Firth and Jessica Chastain, and different directors, including Paul Feig and Simon Curtis, were attached to direct. Hart officially signed on in October 2014, Cranston in March 2016, and Burger to direct that August. Filming began in Philadelphia in January 2017. The film premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Originally to be distributed by The Weinstein Company in March 2018, the film was shelved and sold off following the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse allegations. It was eventually bought by STX Entertainment and Lantern Entertainment, who then released it in the United States on January 11, 2019, becoming Lanterns first release. The Upside grossed $122 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Hart and Cranstons chemistry and performances but criticized the plot for being "predictable and cliché". The Tournament The Tournament is a 2009 British independent action thriller film, marking the directorial debut of Scott Mann. The film was conceived by Jonathan Frank and Nick Rowntree while at the University of Teesside with Mann. The script was written by Gary Young, Jonathan Frank, and Nick Rowntree. The Tournament was partially filmed in Bulgaria, and numerous locations around Northern England and Merseyside. The film stars Robert Carlyle, Ving Rhames, Kelly Hu, Sébastien Foucan, Liam Cunningham, Scott Adkins, Camilla Power and Ian Somerhalder. The film received additional funding internationally, from Sherezade Film Development, Storitel Production and others, earning the film a budget of just under £4,000,000, and the film also features a renowned international ensemble cast. However, numerous problems involving production, finance, and securing a distributor, meant the film was not released until two years after filming, in late 2009. Kill Your Darlings Kill Your Darlings is a 2013 American biographical drama film written by Austin Bunn and directed by John Krokidas in his feature film directorial debut. The film had its world premiere at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, garnering positive first reactions. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, and it had a limited theatrical North American release from October 16, 2013. Kill Your Darlings became available on Blu-ray and DVD, March 18, 2014 in the US, followed by its UK release on April 21, 2014. The story is about the college days of some of the earliest members of the Beat Generation, their interactions, and the killing in Riverside Park in Manhattan, New York City. We Are Your Friends We Are Your Friends is a 2015 drama film directed by Max Joseph and written by Joseph and Meaghan Oppenheimer, from a story by Richard Silverman. The film stars Zac Efron, Emily Ratajkowski and Wes Bentley, and follows a young Los Angeles DJ trying to make it in the music industry and figure out life with his friends. The film was released in the United States by Warner Bros. on August 28, 2015. Its financier, StudioCanal, distributed it in France, the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand. The film received mixed reviews and grossed $11 million. A Life Less Ordinary A Life Less Ordinary is a 1997 British-American black comedy film directed by Danny Boyle, written by John Hodge. It stars Ewan McGregor, Cameron Diaz, Holly Hunter, Delroy Lindo, Ian Holm and Dan Hedaya. Orgazmo Orgazmo is a 1997 American superhero sex comedy film written, directed and edited by Trey Parker, and co-produced by Matt Stone. It is Parker and Stones second film, following 1993s Cannibal! The Musical, which received distribution from Troma Entertainment in 1996. A.R.O.G A.R.O.G: A Prehistoric Film is a 2008 Turkish science-fiction comedy film, directed by Cem Yılmaz and Ali Taner Baltacı, about a used carpet salesman who is sent back in time by an old interplanetary adversary out for revenge. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was the highest grossing Turkish films of 2008 and is one of the most expensive Turkish films ever made. It is a sequel to G.O.R.A.. BloodRayne BloodRayne is a 2005 German-American fantasy action horror film set in 18th-century Romania, directed by Uwe Boll. The film features a cast of Kristanna Loken, Michael Madsen, Matthew Davis, Will Sanderson, Billy Zane, Udo Kier, Michael Paré, Meat Loaf, Michelle Rodriguez, Ben Kingsley, and Geraldine Chaplin. The screenplay by Guinevere Turner is based on the video game of the same name from Majesco Entertainment and the game developer, Terminal Reality. The third video game film adaptation by Boll, who previously made the films based on House of the Dead and Alone in the Dark, BloodRayne received extremely negative reviews upon release and was a box office bomb, grossing only $3.7 million from a $25 million budget. The Butterfly Effect 2 The Butterfly Effect 2 is a 2006 American science fiction psychological thriller film directed by John R. Leonetti and starring Eric Lively, Erica Durance, Dustin Milligan and Gina Holden. The film is largely unrelated to the 2004 film The Butterfly Effect and was released direct-to-DVD on October 10, 2006. It is followed by Revelations. The film received generally negative reviews, with reviewers criticizing its formulaic copy of the first film, simply with different characters. Drunken Master Drunken Master is a 1978 Hong Kong action comedy martial arts film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, and starring Jackie Chan, Yuen Siu-tien, and Hwang Jang-lee. The film was a success at the Hong Kong box office, earning two and a half times the amount of Chans previous film, Snake in the Eagles Shadow, which was also considered a successful film. It is an early example of the comedic kung fu genre for which Jackie Chan became famous. The film popularised the Zui Quan fighting style. It was ranked number 3 on GamesRadars list of 50 greatest kung fu movies of all time. The Hidden Face The Hidden Face is a 2011 Colombian thriller film directed by Andrés Baiz. It stars Quim Gutiérrez, Clara Lago and Martina García. The film was remade in Bollywood titled Murder 3. Maniac Maniac is a 2012 psychological slasher film directed by Franck Khalfoun, written by Alexandre Aja and Grégory Levasseur, and starring Elijah Wood and Nora Arnezeder. It is a remake of the 1980 film of the same name, and follows the violent exploits of a brutal serial killer. The film is an international co-production produced by the French film companies La Petite Reine and Studio 37. Unlike the original 1980 film, which is set in New York City, writers Aja, Levasseur, and Rosenberg chose to set the film in Los Angeles. Wolf Children is a 2012 Japanese anime film directed and co-written by Mamoru Hosoda. The film stars the voices of Aoi Miyazaki, Takao Osawa and Haru Kuroki. The story follows a young mother who is left to raise two half-human half-wolf children, Ame and Yuki, after their werewolf father dies. To create the film, director Hosoda established Studio Chizu, which co-produced the film with Madhouse. Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, the character designer for The Secret of Blue Water and Neon Genesis Evangelion, designed characters for the film. Wolf Children had its world premiere in Paris on June 25, 2012, and was released theatrically on July 21, 2012 in Japan. It is licensed by Funimation Entertainment in North America and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 23, 2013. It was screened in the UK at the end of October 2013 with a DVD and Deluxe Blu-ray/DVD edition from Manga Entertainment following on December 23, 2013. Big Fat Liar Big Fat Liar is a 2002 American teen comedy film, directed by Shawn Levy, written by Dan Schneider and Brian Robbins, and starring Frankie Muniz, Paul Giamatti, Amanda Bynes, Amanda Detmer, Donald Faison, Lee Majors, Russell Hornsby, and Kenan Thompson. The film tells a story about a 14-year-old pathological liar, Jason Shepherd, whose creative writing assignment is stolen by an arrogant Hollywood producer, Marty Wolf, who later plans to use it to make the fictional film of the same name. The film is an allusion to the Aesops Fable, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, with Jason Shepherd being analogous to the shepherd boy in the story and Marty Wolf, analogous to the wolf. It was released in the United States on February 8, 2002. Bully Bully is a 2001 American crime film directed by Larry Clark, and starring Brad Renfro, Bijou Phillips, Rachel Miner, Michael Pitt, Leo Fitzpatrick, Daniel Franzese, Kelli Garner, and Nick Stahl. Its plot follows a group of teenagers in South Florida who enact a murder plot against their mutual friend who has emotionally, physically, and sexually abused them for years. The film is based on the 1993 murder of Bobby Kent, and its screenplay was adapted by David McKenna and Roger Pullis from the book Bully: A True Story of High School Revenge by Jim Schutze. Filming took place in southern Florida in the summer of 2000. Bully was given a limited release in the United States on July 13, 2001, and met with mixed critical responses, though many critics noted the films disturbing and straightforward handling of youth crime and murder. The Amityville Horror The Amityville Horror is a 1979 American supernatural horror film directed by Stuart Rosenberg and starring James Brolin and Margot Kidder as a young couple who purchase a home haunted by combative supernatural forces. The film is based on Jay Ansons book of the same name. The story is based on the alleged experiences of the Lutz family who bought a new home in Amityville where a mass murder had been committed the year before. It is the first film based on the Amityville horror. Upon its release in the summer of 1979, The Amityville Horror was a major commercial success for American International Pictures, grossing over $80 million in the United States and going on to become one of the highest-grossing independent films of all time. It received mostly negative reviews from critics, though the film has been contemporarily noted by some film scholars as a classic of the horror genre. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score by composer Lalo Schifrin and Kidder also earned a Saturn Award nomination for Best Actress. A remake was produced in 2005. The Verdict The Verdict is a 1982 American legal drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and written by David Mamet from Barry Reeds novel of the same name. It stars Paul Newman, Charlotte Rampling, Jack Warden, James Mason, Milo OShea, and Lindsay Crouse. In the story, a down-on-his-luck alcoholic lawyer accepts a medical malpractice case to improve his own situation, but discovers along the way that he is doing the right thing. The Verdict garnered critical acclaim and box office success. The film was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Director, Best Picture, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Maria Full of Grace Maria Full of Grace is a 2004 drama film written and directed by Joshua Marston. The film was produced between Colombia and the United States. Lead actress Catalina Sandino Moreno was named Best Actress at the Berlin Film Festival, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress in the 77th Academy Awards. The Witches The Witches is a 1990 dark fantasy comedy film directed by Nicolas Roeg and starring Anjelica Huston, Mai Zetterling, Rowan Atkinson, and Jasen Fisher, based on the 1983 childrens novel of the same title by Roald Dahl. As in the original novel, the story features evil witches who masquerade as ordinary women and kill children, and a boy and his grandmother need to find a way to foil and destroy them. The film was produced by Jim Henson Productions for Lorimar Film Entertainment and distributed by Warner Bros. as the last theatrical film to be produced by Lorimar, before the company shut down in 1993. The film was well-received by critics, but performed poorly at the box office. American Honey American Honey is a 2016 epic road drama film written and directed by Andrea Arnold. The film stars Sasha Lane, Shia LaBeouf and Riley Keough. The film follows Star, a teenage girl from a troubled home, who runs away with a traveling sales crew who drive across the American Midwest selling magazine subscriptions door to door. Principal photography began in May 2015 with filming taking place in several states across America. It is Arnolds first film to be set and filmed outside the United Kingdom. The film was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Jury Prize. The film received positive reviews, with Lanes performance receiving critical praise and accolades along with those of LaBeouf and Keough. The film was released in the United States on 30 September 2016, by A24 and in the United Kingdom on 14 October 2016 by Universal Pictures. For the 70th BAFTA Awards, American Honey received a nomination for Best British Film. The Girl in the Spider's Web The Girl in the Spiders Web is a 2018 action thriller film directed by Fede Álvarez and written by Álvarez, Steven Knight, and Jay Basu, and based on the novel of the same name by David Lagercrantz, which in turn is based on characters in the Millennium book series by Stieg Larsson. The film acts as both a soft-reboot and a sequel to David Finchers The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, as the second installment in the Dragon Tattoo Stories series. It stars Claire Foy, taking over the role of Lisbeth Salander from Rooney Mara, and follows Salander as she battles against a mysterious organization, The Spiders, who are seeking world anarchy. Sverrir Gudnason, LaKeith Stanfield, Sylvia Hoeks, and Stephen Merchant also appear in the film. The Girl in the Spiders Web had its world premiere at the Rome Film Festival on October 24, 2018, and was theatrically released by Sony Pictures Releasing in Sweden on October 26, 2018, and in the United States on November 9, 2018. A box-office bomb, the film grossed $35.2 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics, although Foys performance was praised. The Last Legion The Last Legion is a 2007 historical action adventure film directed by Doug Lefler and produced by Dino De Laurentiis. It is based on the 2002 novel of the same name by Valerio Massimo Manfredi. It stars Colin Firth, Ben Kingsley, Aishwarya Rai, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Peter Mullan, Kevin McKidd, John Hannah, and Iain Glen. It premiered in Abu Dhabi on 6 April 2007. The film is loosely inspired by the events of 5th-century European history, notably the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. This is coupled with other facts and legends from the history of Britain and fantastic elements from the legend of King Arthur to provide a basis for the Arthurian legend. The Air I Breathe The Air I Breathe is the 2007 crime drama thriller directorial film debut of Korean-American filmmaker Jieho Lee, who co-wrote the script with Bob DeRosa. It stars Kevin Bacon, Julie Delpy, Brendan Fraser, Andy Garcia, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Emile Hirsch, and Forest Whitaker. The film was financed by NALA Investments through its production company NALA Films, and was released on January 25, 2008 in the United States. The concept of the film is based on an ancient Chinese proverb that breaks life down into four emotional cornerstones – Happiness, Pleasure, Sorrow, and Love. The proverb speaks of these emotions, not as isolated fragments of feelings, but as elements that make up the whole of the human existence. Each of the four protagonists is based on one of the four emotions; and like the proverb their paths are inextricably linked to each other, akin to the Fingers of a hand. None of the four main characters actual names are mentioned in the whole film, although Gellars characters stage name, "Trista", is mentioned several times. Love & Mercy Love & Mercy is a 2014 American biographical drama film directed by Bill Pohlad that focuses on the Beach Boys co-founder and leader Brian Wilson and his struggles with mental illness during the 1960s and 1980s. The film derives its title from Wilsons 1988 song of the same name, and stars Paul Dano and John Cusack as the young and middle-aged Wilson, respectively, with Elizabeth Banks as his second wife Melinda Ledbetter, and Paul Giamatti as his psychotherapist Dr. Eugene Landy. The film alternates between Wilsons production of the album Pet Sounds and his treatment under Landys 24-hour therapy program in the late 1980s. Wilson called the film "very factual." He had little involvement with its making, whereas Ledbetter was relied upon for the 1980s portions. The cast and crew maintained that nothing in the film was a "Hollywood" embellishment and that everything was intended to be as factual as possible. Conversely, Landys son Evan felt that his father was unfairly portrayed. Some minor historical inaccuracies were noted by critics, a number of which relate to the minimal coverage devoted to Wilsons family and collaborators. Ledbetter said that Landys treatment of Wilson "was even worse" than the film portrays. Love and Mercy premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2014 and was released by Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions on June 5, 2015. It grossed $28.6 million over a $10 million budget and received critical acclaim from reviewers; later, it was nominated for two Golden Globes: Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture and Best Original Song. A soundtrack album that includes the original score by Atticus Ross was released on August 14, 2015. In the Land of Blood and Honey In the Land of Blood and Honey is a 2011 American war film written, produced, and directed by Angelina Jolie and starring Zana Marjanović, Goran Kostić, and Rade Šerbedžija. The film, Jolies first commercial release as a director, depicts a love story set against the background of the Bosnian War. It opened in the United States on December 23, 2011, in a limited theatrical release. A Scandal in Belgravia "A Scandal in Belgravia" is the first episode of the second series of the BBC crime drama series Sherlock, which follows the modern-day adventures of Sherlock Holmes, and was first broadcast by BBC One on 1 January 2012. It was written by co-creator Steven Moffat, and directed by Paul McGuigan. The episode was based on "A Scandal in Bohemia", a short story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The episode depicts Sherlock Holmes confrontation with Irene Adler, a dominatrix who has compromising photographs taken with a female member of the royal family. The photographs are stored inside her mobile phone, along with other valuable information which makes her a target of various political factions. Sherlock spends much of the episode keeping the device out of enemy hands while trying to deduce its password. Besides referring to the Doyle short story, the episode title names Belgravia, a district of London adjacent to the grounds of Buckingham Palace. After its broadcast on BBC One, the episode was given consolidated figures of 10.663 million viewers in the United Kingdom. Critical reactions toward the episode were largely positive, with reviewers praising the writing, acting and direction. The episode sparked controversy for showing the character of Irene Adler in the nude; carefully using camera angles to avoid exposing private areas, pre-watershed. Death Wish Death Wish is a 1974 American neo-noir vigilante action film, loosely based on the 1972 novel of the same title by Brian Garfield. The film was directed by Michael Winner and stars Charles Bronson as Paul Kersey, an architect who becomes a vigilante after his wife is murdered and his daughter sexually assaulted during a home invasion. This would become the beginnings of a Death Wish franchise, when later on Death Wish II and others followed suit. At the time of release, the film was criticized for its apparent support of vigilantism and advocating unlimited punishment of criminals. The novel denounced vigilantism, whereas the film embraced the notion. The film was a commercial success and resonated with the public in the United States, which was facing increasing crime rates during the 1970s. Hair Hair is a 1979 musical anti-war drama film based on the 1968 Broadway musical Hair: An American Tribal Love-Rock Musical about a Vietnam War draftee who meets and befriends a "tribe" of hippies on his way to the army induction center. The hippies introduce him to marijuana and LSD, and their environment of unorthodox relationships and draft evasion. The film was directed by Miloš Forman and adapted for the screen by Michael Weller. Cast members include Treat Williams, John Savage, Beverly DAngelo, Don Dacus, Annie Golden, Dorsey Wright, Nell Carter, Cheryl Barnes, Richard Bright, Ellen Foley and Charlotte Rae. Dance scenes were choreographed by Twyla Tharp, and were performed by the Twyla Tharp Dance Foundation. The film was nominated for two Golden Globes: Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and New Star of the Year in a Motion Picture. Cyrus Cyrus is a 2010 British-American comedy drama film written and directed by Jay and Mark Duplass and starring John C. Reilly, Jonah Hill, Marisa Tomei, and Catherine Keener. Redirected Redirected is a 2014 Lithuanian-British gangster action comedy film directed by Emilis Vėlyvis and starring Vinnie Jones, Scot Williams, and Vytautas Šapranauskas. The film features four friends turned first–time robbers who get stranded in Eastern Europe and have to find their way back home. The film premiered in Lithuania on 10 January 2014 and was released in the United Kingdom on 13 November 2014. Confessions is a 2010 Japanese drama film directed by Tetsuya Nakashima, based on housewife-turned-author Kanae Minatos 2008 debut mystery novel that won the 2009 Honya Taisho award. The film was both a commercial and critical success. It was awarded Best Picture at the 34th Japan Academy Prize and 53rd Blue Ribbon Awards and was shortlisted at the 83rd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. Circle Circle is a 2015 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Aaron Hann and Mario Miscione. The ensemble cast includes Carter Jenkins, Lawrence Kao, Allegra Masters, Michael Nardelli, Julie Benz, Mercy Malick, Lisa Pelikan, and Cesar Garcia. It was inspired by the 1957 drama 12 Angry Men and was shot in 2014. It premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 28, 2015, before being released to video-on-demand on October 16, 2015. In the film, fifty people wake up in a darkened room, only to find that one of them is killed every two minutes or when they attempt to leave. When they realize that they can control which person is selected to die, blocs emerge based on personal values. Muriel's Wedding Muriels Wedding is a 1994 Australian comedy-drama film written and directed by P. J. Hogan. The film, which stars actors Toni Collette, Rachel Griffiths, Jeanie Drynan, Sophie Lee, and Bill Hunter, focuses on the socially awkward Muriel whose ambition is to have a glamorous wedding and improve her personal life by moving from her dead end home town, the fictional Porpoise Spit, to Sydney. The film received multiple award nominations, including a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. The Messenger The Messenger is a 2009 war drama film starring Ben Foster, Woody Harrelson, Samantha Morton, Steve Buscemi, and Jena Malone. It is the directorial debut of Oren Moverman, who also wrote the screenplay with Alessandro Camon. The film premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and was in competition at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear for Best Screenplay and the Berlinale Peace Film Award 09. The film received first prize for the 2009 Deauville American Film Festival. The film has also received four Independent Spirit Award nominations, a Golden Globe nomination, and two Oscar nominations. It Could Happen to You It Could Happen to You is a 1994 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Nicolas Cage and Bridget Fonda. It is the story of New York City police officer who wins the lottery and splits his winnings with a waitress. This basic premise was inspired by a real-life incident. Isaac Hayes has a role as undercover reporter and photographer Angel Dupree, while also being the films narrator. The film was remade in Hindi as Bade Dilwala, which was released in 1999 and in Telugu as Bahumati in 2007. Adam Adam is a 2009 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Max Mayer and starring Hugh Dancy and Rose Byrne. The film follows the relationship between a young man named Adam with Asperger syndrome, and Beth. Mayer was inspired to write the films script when he heard a radio interview with a man who had Aspergers. Filming took place in New York City in December 2005. The film premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Alfred P. Sloan Prize, and was released in the United States on July 29, 2009. The release date in Canada and the UK was 7 August 2009 in Australia, and everywhere else after Labor Day. Fantasia 2000 Fantasia 2000 is a 1999 American animated film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Produced by Roy E. Disney and Donald W. Ernst, it is the 38th Disney animated feature film as well as the sequel to Fantasia. Like its predecessor, Fantasia 2000 consists of animated segments set to pieces of classical music. Celebrities including Steve Martin, Itzhak Perlman, Quincy Jones, Bette Midler, James Earl Jones, Penn & Teller, and Angela Lansbury introduce each segment in live-action scenes directed by Don Hahn. After numerous unsuccessful attempts to develop a Fantasia sequel, The Walt Disney Company revived the idea shortly after Michael Eisner became chief executive officer in 1984. The commercial success of the 1991 home video release of Fantasia convinced Eisner that there was enough public interest and funds for a sequel to which he assigned Disney as executive producer. The music for six of the films eight segments is performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by James Levine. The film includes The Sorcerers Apprentice from the 1940 original. Each new segment was produced by combining traditional animation with computer-generated imagery. Fantasia 2000 premiered on December 17, 1999 at Carnegie Hall in New York City as part of a concert tour that also visited London, Paris, Tokyo, and Pasadena. The film was then released in 75 IMAX theaters worldwide from January 1 to April 30, 2000, marking the first animated feature-length film to be released in the format. Its general release in regular theaters followed on June 16, 2000. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics, who praised the film overall while also criticizing its uneven quality. Budgeted at about $80–$85 million, the film grossed $90.8 million worldwide. Hit and Run Hit and Run is a 2012 American action comedy film written by Dax Shepard, with David Palmer and Shepard co-directing again. The film stars Shepard and his now-wife Kristen Bell, with Kristin Chenoweth, Tom Arnold, and Bradley Cooper. It was released on August 22, 2012. Dear Zindagi Dear Zindagi is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Gauri Shinde. It was produced by Gauri Khan, Karan Johar, and Shinde under the banners of Red Chillies Entertainment, Dharma Productions, and Hope Productions respectively. The film features Alia Bhatt in the lead role, with Shah Rukh Khan, Ira Dubey, Kunal Kapoor, Angad Bedi, Ali Zafar and Rohit Suresh Saraf in supporting roles. The plot centres on a budding cinematographer named Kaira, who is discontented with her life and meets Dr. Jehangir, a free-spirited psychologist who helps her to gain a new perspective on her life. Development of the film began in 2015, when Shinde signed Bhatt and Shah Rukh Khan for a film to be made under her banner. Principal photography took place in Goa and Mumbai, in the period from 21 January to 20 May 2016. The film features a score composed by Amit Trivedi and lyrics written mostly by Kausar Munir. Dear Zindagi released on 23 November 2016 in North America, two days before its worldwide release on 25 November 2016 and received mostly positive reviews, with particular praise for Bhatts and Khans performances. The film grossed at the box office. It received a number of accolades at Bollywood award organisations, but did not win any of the awards. No Way Out No Way Out is a 1987 American neo-noir political thriller film directed by Roger Donaldson and starring Kevin Costner, Gene Hackman, Will Patton and Sean Young. Howard Duff, George Dzundza, Jason Bernard, Fred Thompson, and Iman appear in supporting roles. The film is based on the 1946 novel The Big Clock by Kenneth Fearing. Bandidas Bandidas is a 2006 French-Mexican-American Western action comedy film starring Salma Hayek and Penélope Cruz directed by Norwegian directors Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg and produced and written by Luc Besson. It tells the tale of two very different women in late 19th century Mexico who become a bank robbing duo in an effort to combat a ruthless enforcer terrorizing their town. This is the first film that Cruz and Hayek starred in together. It was a co-production among France, the United States and Mexico. Filming took place in Sierra de Órganos National Park in the town of Sombrerete, Mexico, Durango, Mexico and San Luis Potosi, Mexico. A Bittersweet Life A Bittersweet Life is a 2005 South Korean action film written and directed by Kim Jee-woon and starring Lee Byung-hun. The film follows a hitman who refuses to kill his bosss cheating girlfriend and eventually faces the heat from him. Two versions of the film exist, the original theatrical version and the directors cut. The directors cuts edits include slight cutting and re-arrangement of scenes, swapping music placement and some additional scenes that do not appear in the original version of the film. The Class The Class is a 2008 French drama film directed by Laurent Cantet, based on the 2006 novel of the same name by François Bégaudeau. The novel is a semi-autobiographical account of Bégaudeaus experiences as a French language and literature teacher in a middle school in the 20th arrondissement of Paris, particularly illuminating his struggles with "problem children": Esmerelda, Khoumba, and Souleymane. The film stars Bégaudeau himself in the role of the teacher. The film received the Palme dOr at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival, making it the first French film to do so since 1987, when Maurice Pialat won the award for Under the Sun of Satan. The Class was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but lost to Departures. Black Sea Black Sea is a 2014 submarine disaster thriller film directed by Kevin Macdonald, written by Dennis Kelly, and starring Jude Law. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 5 December 2014, and in the United States on 23 January 2015. Cold in July Cold in July is a 2014 American independent crime drama film directed by Jim Mickle, written by Mickle and Nick Damici, and starring Michael C. Hall, Sam Shepard and Don Johnson. The film takes place in 1980s Texas and is based on the novel Cold in July by author Joe R. Lansdale. Hall plays a man who kills a burglar, whose father subsequently seeks revenge. The plot is further complicated when a private investigator shows up. The project had a long gestation, and production did not begin until seven years after Mickle read the novel. Mickle and Damici had previously written about feminist themes in We Are What We Are and wanted to cover more masculine themes. Filming took place over 25 days in the Hudson Valley area of New York. It premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. IFC Films theatrically released the film in North America on May 23, 2014, where it grossed $427,418. The film is "Certified Fresh" at Rotten Tomatoes and has an 85% approval rate. It was released on DVD on September 30, 2014. The Holy Mountain The Holy Mountain is a 1973 Mexican surreal-fantasy film directed, written, produced, co-scored, co-edited by and starring Alejandro Jodorowsky, who also participated as a set designer and costume designer on the film. The film was produced by The Beatles manager Allen Klein of ABKCO Music and Records, after Jodorowsky scored an underground phenomenon with El Topo and the acclaim of both John Lennon and George Harrison. It was shown at various international film festivals in 1973, including Cannes, and limited screenings in New York and San Francisco. Climax Climax is a 2018 psychological horror music film directed, written and co-edited by Gaspar Noé. An international co-production between France and Belgium, the film takes place during Winter 1996 within a single building, and features a large ensemble cast of twenty-four portraying a French dance troupe throwing an after-party after a rehearsal; however, the celebrations take a darker turn when everyone becomes increasingly agitated and confused. The film is notable for its unusual style and production, having been conceived and pre-produced in only four weeks and shot in chronological order in only 15 days: although Noé conceived the premise, the large majority of the film was unrehearsed on-the-spot improvisation by the cast, who were given no lines of dialogue beforehand and had an almost complete liberty as to where to take the story and characters. Climax also features unusual editing and cinematography choices, and includes several lengthy long takes, including one lasting over 42 minutes. The cast of the film consists almost exclusively of dancers who, aside from Boutella and Souheila Yacoub, had no previous acting experience. Climax premiered on 10 May 2018 in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Art Cinema Award. It was theatrically released in France on 19 September 2018 and in Belgium on 21 November 2018. The film received positive reviews, with many critics praising its direction, cinematography, soundtrack, choreography, and performances, although some criticized its violence and perceived lack of story. Koyaanisqatsi Koyaanisqatsi, also known as Koyaanisqatsi: Life Out of Balance, is a 1982 American experimental film directed by Godfrey Reggio with music composed by Philip Glass and cinematography by Ron Fricke. The film consists primarily of slow motion and time-lapse footage of cities and many natural landscapes across the United States. The visual tone poem contains neither dialogue nor a vocalized narration: its tone is set by the juxtaposition of images and music. Reggio explained the lack of dialogue by stating "its not for lack of love of the language that these films have no words. Its because, from my point of view, our language is in a state of vast humiliation. It no longer describes the world in which we live." In the Hopi language, the word Koyaanisqatsi means "unbalanced life". The film is the first in the Qatsi film trilogy: it is succeeded by Powaqqatsi and Naqoyqatsi. The trilogy depicts different aspects of the relationship between humans, nature and technology. Koyaanisqatsi is the best known of the trilogy and is considered a cult film. However, because of copyright issues, the film was out of print for most of the 1990s. Private Parts Private Parts is a 1997 American biographical comedy film produced by Ivan Reitman and directed by Betty Thomas. The film is an adaptation of the autobiographical chapters from the best selling 1993 book of the same name by radio personality Howard Stern, developed from a script written by Len Blum and Michael Kalesniko. It follows Sterns life from boyhood and his rise to success in radio. Stern and several of his radio show staff star as themselves, including newscaster and co-host Robin Quivers, producers Fred Norris and Gary DellAbate, and comedian Jackie Martling. The film also stars Mary McCormack, Allison Janney, and Paul Giamatti. After a proposed film featuring Stern as his superhero character Fartman fell through, development for a new film began in 1994, several months following the release of Private Parts. Stern signed with Rysher Entertainment, who agreed to fund it, and teamed with producer Ivan Reitman who thought a biographical take on Sterns life was best suited for a film. Production was delayed after Stern rejected 22 scripts from several screenwriters until he accepted one developed by Blum and Kalesniko in late 1995. Filming took place in the New York City area and Washington from May to November 1996 with a budget of $28 million, during which Stern continued to host his radio show each weekday morning. Numerous celebrities and family members of the radio show staff make cameo appearances in the film. The soundtrack is formed of songs from several rock bands as well as two original tracks featuring Stern performing with Rob Zombie and the Dust Brothers. The films score was composed and conducted by Basil Poledouris. Released in the United States on March 7, 1997 by Paramount Pictures, Private Parts ranked at number one on the US box office in its opening weekend with a gross of $14.6 million. It grossed a domestic total of $41.2 million at the end of its theatrical run. It received mostly positive reviews from film critics, a group whom Stern made a conscious effort to please, including the public who did not listen to the radio show or were not fans of his. In 1998, the film was released on DVD and Stern won a Blockbuster Award for Favorite Male Newcomer for his performance. Stern shot additional scenes for a censored version of the film prior to its premiere television broadcast on the USA Network in 1999. Confidence Confidence is a 2003 crime drama film starring Edward Burns, Dustin Hoffman, Andy Garcia and Rachel Weisz, directed by James Foley, and written by Doug Jung. Evita Evita is a 1996 American musical drama film based on the 1976 concept album of the same name produced by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, which also inspired a 1978 musical. The film depicts the life of Eva Perón, detailing her beginnings, rise to fame, political career and death at the age of 33. Directed by Alan Parker, and written by Parker and Oliver Stone, Evita stars Madonna as Eva, Jonathan Pryce as Evas husband Juan Perón, and Antonio Banderas as Ché, an everyman who acts as the films narrator. Following the release of the 1976 album, a film adaptation of the musical became mired in development hell for more than fifteen years, as the rights were passed on to several major studios, and various directors and actors considered. In 1993, producer Robert Stigwood sold the rights to Andrew G. Vajna, who agreed to finance the film through his production company Cinergi Pictures, with the Walt Disney Studios distributing the film through Hollywood Pictures. After Stone stepped down from the project in 1994, Parker agreed to write and direct the film. Recording sessions for the songs and soundtrack took place at CTS Studios in London, England, roughly four months before filming. Parker worked with Rice and Lloyd Webber to compose the soundtrack, reworking the original songs by creating the music first and then the lyrics. They also wrote a new song, "You Must Love Me", for the film. Principal photography commenced in February 1996 with a budget of $55 million, and concluded in May of that year. Filming took place on locations in Buenos Aires and Budapest, and on soundstages at Shepperton Studios. The films production in Argentina was met with controversy, as the cast and crew faced protests over fears that the project would tarnish Evas image. Evita premiered at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, on December 14, 1996. Hollywood Pictures gave the film a platform release, which involved releasing it in select cities before expanding distribution in the following weeks. The film had a limited release on December 25, 1996, before opening nationwide on January 10, 1997. It grossed over $141 million worldwide. The film received a mixed critical response; reviewers praised Madonnas performance, the music, costume designs and cinematography, while criticism was aimed at the pacing and direction. Evita received many awards and nominations, including the Academy Award for Best Original Song, and three Golden Globe Awards for Best Picture – Comedy or Musical, Best Original Song and Best Actress – Comedy or Musical. 102 Dalmatians 102 Dalmatians is a 2000 American crime family comedy film directed by Kevin Lima in his live-action directorial debut and produced by Edward S. Feldman and Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel to the 1996 film 101 Dalmatians, a live-action remake of the 1961 Disney animated film of the same name and stars Glenn Close reprising her role as Cruella de Vil as she attempts to steal puppies for her "grandest" fur coat yet. Close and Tim McInnerny were the only two actors from the first film to return for the sequel. The film received negative reviews but was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, losing to Gladiator. Brief Encounter Brief Encounter is a 1945 British romantic drama film directed by David Lean about a passionate extramarital affair in pre-WWII England. The main protagonist is Laura, a married woman with children, whose conventional life becomes increasingly complicated because of a chance meeting at a railway station with a married stranger, Alec. They fall in love, bringing about unexpected consequences. The film stars Celia Johnson, Trevor Howard, Stanley Holloway and Joyce Carey. The screenplay is by Noël Coward, based on his 1936 one-act play Still Life. The soundtrack prominently features the Piano Concerto No. 2 by Sergei Rachmaninoff, played by Eileen Joyce. Brief Encounter was met with wide praise from critics upon its release, and is today considered to be among Leans finest works. It has been credited as an important early work of realist cinema for its small scale and the lack of big-name stars in its cast. In 1999, the British Film Institute voted Brief Encounter the second greatest British film of all time. In 2017 a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for Time Out magazine saw it ranked the twelfth best British film ever. The voice-over throughout the film is in the form of an unspoken confession from Laura to her husband. Passengers Passengers is a 2008 American-Canadian romantic mystery thriller film directed by Rodrigo García, written by Ronnie Christensen, and starring Anne Hathaway and Patrick Wilson. It was released in the United States by TriStar Pictures on October 24, 2008. McFarland, USA McFarland, USA is a 2015 American sports drama film directed by Niki Caro, produced by Mark Ciardi and Gordon Gray, written by Christopher Cleveland, Bettina Gilois and Grant Thompson with music composed by Antônio Pinto. The film was co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Mayhem Pictures. Based on the true story of a 1987 cross country team from a mainly Latino high school in McFarland, the film stars Kevin Costner as Jim White, the schools coach, who leads the team to win a state championship. The film also stars Maria Bello and Morgan Saylor. McFarland, USA was released on February 20, 2015, received positive reviews from critics, and grossed over $45 million. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on June 2, 2015 by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. Joe Versus the Volcano Joe Versus the Volcano is a 1990 American romantic comedy film written and directed by John Patrick Shanley and starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. Hanks plays a man who, after being told he is dying of a rare disease, accepts a financial offer to travel to a South Pacific island and throw himself into a volcano on behalf of the superstitious natives. Along the way, he meets and falls in love with the woman taking him there. The film received mixed reviews overall, but positive reviews from some critics, including Roger Ebert, who described the film as "new and fresh and not shy of taking chances", and was a minor box office success in the US. It has since become a cult film. Kind Hearts and Coronets Kind Hearts and Coronets is a 1949 British black comedy film. It features Dennis Price, Joan Greenwood, Valerie Hobson and Alec Guinness; Guinness plays nine characters. The plot is loosely based on the novel Israel Rank: The Autobiography of a Criminal by Roy Horniman. It concerns Louis DAscoyne Mazzini, the son of a woman disowned by her aristocratic family for marrying out of her social class. After her death, Louis decides to take revenge on the family, and to take the dukedom by murdering the eight people ahead of him in succession to the title. Michael Balcon, the head of Ealing Studios and the producer of Kind Hearts and Coronets, appointed Robert Hamer as director. Hamer was interested in the film, and thought it an interesting project with possibilities of using the English language in a unique way in the film. Filming took place from September 1948 at Leeds Castle and other locations in Kent, and at Ealing Studios. The themes of class and sexual repression run through the film, particularly love between classes. Kind Hearts and Coronets was released on 13 June 1949 in the United Kingdom, and was well received by the critics. It has continued to receive favourable reviews over the years, and in 1999 it was number six in the British Film Institutes rating of the Top 100 British films. In 2005 it was included in Times list of the top 100 films since 1923. Hang 'Em High Hang Em High is a 1968 American DeLuxe Color revisionist Western film directed by Ted Post and written by Leonard Freeman and Mel Goldberg. It stars Clint Eastwood as Jed Cooper, an innocent man who survives a lynching; Inger Stevens as a widow who helps him; Ed Begley as the leader of the gang that lynched Cooper; and Pat Hingle as the judge who hires him as a U.S. Marshal. Hang Em High was the first production of The Malpaso Company, Eastwoods production company. Hingle portrays a fictional judge who mirrors Judge Isaac Parker, labeled the "Hanging Judge" due to the large number of men he sentenced to be executed during his service as District Judge of the Western District of Arkansas. The film also depicts the dangers of serving as a U.S. marshal during that period, as many federal marshals were killed while serving under Parker. The fictional Fort Grant, base for operations for that district judge seat, is also a mirror of the factual Fort Smith, where Judge Parkers court was located. Day Watch Day Watch, is a 2006 Russian fantasy film written and directed by Timur Bekmambetov. Marketed as "the first film of the year", it opened in theatres across Russia on 1 January 2006, the United States on 1 June 2007, and the United Kingdom on 5 October 2007. It is a sequel to the 2004 film Night Watch, featuring the same cast. It is based on the second and the third part of Sergey Lukyanenkos novel The Night Watch rather than its follow-up novel Day Watch. The films budget was US$4.2 million. Fox Searchlight paid $2 million to acquire the worldwide distribution rights of this film. This film grossed $31.9 million at the Russian box office alone. Prom Night Prom Night is a 2008 American-Canadian slasher film directed by Nelson McCormick that is a loose remake of the 1980 film of the same title. The film stars an ensemble cast including Brittany Snow, Scott Porter, Jessica Stroup, Dana Davis, Collins Pennie, Kelly Blatz, James Ransone, Brianne Davis, Johnathon Schaech and Idris Elba. A high school girl named Donna Keppel is traumatized after witnessing her former teacher, Richard Fenton, brutally murder her entire family after he had become dangerously obsessed with her. Three years later, as Donna gets ready for her senior prom, Fenton escapes from custody, follows her to the hotel hosting the prom, and kills anybody who gets in the way of his reunion with Donna. The Quiet Man The Quiet Man is a 1952 Technicolor American romantic comedy-drama film directed by John Ford. It stars John Wayne, Maureen OHara, Barry Fitzgerald, Ward Bond and Victor McLaglen. The screenplay by Frank S. Nugent was based on a 1933 Saturday Evening Post short story of the same name by Maurice Walsh, later published as part of a collection titled The Green Rushes. The film is notable for Winton Hochs lush photography of the Irish countryside and a long, climactic, semi-comic fist fight. It was an official selection of the 1952 Venice Film Festival. The Quiet Man won the Academy Award for Best Director for John Ford, his fourth, and for Best Cinematography. In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The New Guy The New Guy is a 2002 American teen comedy film directed by Ed Decter, written by David Kendall and starring DJ Qualls and Eliza Dushku. The film tells the story of high school loser Dizzy Harrison who gets himself expelled so that he can move schools and reinvent himself. Learning how to be cool from a prison inmate, he renames himself Gil Harris and is quick to make new friends and soon gains respect from jocks and geeks alike. He begins dating popular girl Danielle and unites a once-divided school, also greatly improving its football team. Eventually, Gil has to face his demons from his old school when they face each other in a football game. The film received generally negative reviews, but was a modest box office success. Undercover Brother Undercover Brother is a 2002 American action comedy blaxploitation film directed by Malcolm D. Lee and starring Eddie Griffin. The screenplay is by Michael McCullers and co-executive producer John Ridley, who created the original Internet animation characters. It spoofs blaxploitation films of the 1970s as well as a number of other films, most notably the James Bond franchise. It also stars former Saturday Night Live cast member Chris Kattan and comedian Dave Chappelle as well as Aunjanue Ellis, Neil Patrick Harris, Denise Richards, and Billy Dee Williams, and features a cameo by James Brown. Ninja Scroll is a 1993 Japanese animated jidaigeki-chanbara film written and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, starring the voices of Kōichi Yamadera, Emi Shinohara, Takeshi Aono, Daisuke Gōri, Toshihiko Seki and Shūichirō Moriyama. The film was a co-production between JVC, Toho, Movic and Animate, with Madhouse serving as the animation studio. Ninja Scroll was theatrically released in Japan on June 5, 1993, and received an English-dubbed release in Western countries through Manga Entertainment in 1995. The film takes place in feudal Japan and follows Kibagami Jubei, a mercenary swordsman who battles the Eight Devils of Kimon, a team of ninjas with supernatural powers who are intent on overthrowing the Tokugawa shogunate. During his quest, he is aided by Dakuan, an elderly but crafty government spy, and Kagero, a Koga kunoichi whose body is infused with poisonous toxins. Ninja Scrolls story and style was influenced by the works of novelist Futaro Yamada and Western spy fiction, with Jubeis character being loosely inspired by the historical figure Yagyū Jūbei Mitsuyoshi. Praised for its animation and action scenes, Ninja Scroll is regarded by many as one of the most influential anime films ever made. Alongside Akira and Ghost in the Shell, it was responsible for increasing the popularity of adult-oriented anime outside of Japan. The film has been cited by The Wachowskis as an influence on The Matrix franchise, and resulted in Kawajiri later contributing to two segments of the anthology film The Animatrix. A televised stand-alone sequel, The Series, was aired in Japan in 2003. Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown is a 1988 Spanish black comedy-drama film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, starring Carmen Maura and Antonio Banderas. The film brought Almodóvar to widespread international attention: it was nominated for the 1988 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and won five Goya Awards including Best Film and Best Actress in a Leading Role for Maura. The actual Spanish title refers to an , which is not actually well translated as "nervous breakdown". are culture-bound psychological phenomena during which the individual, most often female, displays dramatic outpouring of negative emotions, bodily gestures, occasional falling to the ground, and fainting, often in response to receiving disturbing news or witnessing or participating in an upsetting event. Historically, this condition has been associated with hysteria and more recently in the scientific literature with post-traumatic stress and panic attacks. Bitter Moon Bitter Moon is a 1992 Franco-British erotic romantic thriller film directed by Roman Polanski and starring Peter Coyote, Emmanuelle Seigner, Hugh Grant,and Kristin Scott Thomas. The films French title is It is based on the novel Lunes de fiel by the French author Pascal Bruckner, published in English as Evil Angels. The score was composed by Vangelis. The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover is a 1989 crime drama film written and directed by Peter Greenaway, starring Richard Bohringer, Michael Gambon, Helen Mirren and Alan Howard in the titular roles. The films graphic scatology, violence, and nude scenes, as well as its lavish cinematography and formalism, were noted at the time of its release. Don Don, also known as Don: The Chase Begins Again, is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language action-thriller film directed by Farhan Akhtar. The film was produced by Ritesh Sidhwani and Akhtars production company Excel Entertainment. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan and Priyanka Chopra, with Arjun Rampal, Kareena Kapoor, Boman Irani, Isha Koppikar, and Om Puri appearing in supporting roles. Don is a reboot of the 1978 film of the same name, and follows the titular criminals look-alike who has been sent on a clandestine mission to impersonate Don after he is wounded in a chase, and to infiltrate the plans of the drug mafia. In remaking the film from a new perspective, Farhan Akhtar wanted to give a contemporary style and treatment to the original film and make a film that he believed would be perfectly suited to modern times. The director later bought the rights and conceived his adaptation as an homage to the original film and its cast and crew, and to the 1970s era in general. He co-wrote the screenplay with his father, Javed Akhtar, who had also written the original script with Salim Khan. He kept the basic plot but introduced some changes that included an international setting and a different ending. Principal photography commenced in Mumbai, before moving to Malaysia, where 80% of the filming was done. The soundtrack was composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, with lyrics by Javed Akhtar. The film was released on 20 October 2006, coinciding with the Diwali festive season. The film was generally well received by film critics, with praise directed towards Chopras performance, action sequences, music, production design and cinematography. A major commercial success, Don grossed over 1.06 billion at the box office against a budget of 380 million and was the fifth highest-grossing Indian film of 2006. Don was awarded Best Asian Film at the Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival. The film was also nominated for nine awards at the 52nd Filmfare Awards, including nominations for Best Film and Best Actor for Shahrukh Khan. A sequel entitled Don 2 was released on 23December 2011. The Lawnmower Man The Lawnmower Man is a 1992 science-fiction action-horror film directed by Brett Leonard and written by Leonard and Gimel Everett. The film is a loose adaptation of the Stephen King short story of the same name. The film stars Jeff Fahey as Jobe Smith, a simple-minded gardener, and Pierce Brosnan as Dr. Lawrence Angelo, the scientist who decides to experiment on him. The film was originally titled Stephen Kings The Lawnmower Man, but King successfully sued the producers for attaching his name to the film. A sequel, Beyond Cyberspace, was released in 1996, with Austin OBrien as the only returning actor from the original film. Thick as Thieves Thick as Thieves is a 2009 American/German action crime/heist film directed by Mimi Leder, starring Morgan Freeman, Antonio Banderas, and Radha Mitchell. The film was released direct-to-DVD on April 17, 2009 in the United States and on October 18, 2010 in Germany. I Love You, Beth Cooper I Love You, Beth Cooper is a 2009 comedy film directed by Chris Columbus and starring Hayden Panettiere and Paul Rust. It is based on the novel by Larry Doyle, with Doyle also writing the films screenplay. Bananas Bananas is a 1971 American comedy film directed by Woody Allen and starring Allen, Louise Lasser, and Carlos Montalban. Written by Allen and Mickey Rose, the film is about a bumbling New Yorker who, after being dumped by his activist girlfriend, travels to a tiny Latin American nation and becomes involved in its latest rebellion. Parts of the plot are based on the book Don Quixote, U.S.A. by Richard P. Powell. Filmed on location in New York City, Lima, and Puerto Rico, the film was released to positive reviews from critics and was number 78 on Bravos "100 Funniest Movies" and number 69 on AFIs 100 Years...100 Laughs in 2000. Velvet Goldmine Velvet Goldmine is a 1998 musical drama film directed and co-written by Todd Haynes. It is set in Britain during the glam rock days of the early 1970s; it tells the story of a fictional pop star, Brian Slade. The film was nominated for the Golden Palm at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival and won the award for the Best Artistic Contribution. Sandy Powell received a BAFTA Award for Best Costume Design and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design. The film utilizes a non-linear structure to interweave the vignettes of the various characters. Admission Admission is a 2013 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Paul Weitz and starring Tina Fey and Paul Rudd. The film was released in the United States and Canada on March 22, 2013. It is an adaptation of a novel by Jean Hanff Korelitz, also called Admission. The Haunting The Haunting is a 1963 American supernatural psychological horror film directed and produced by Robert Wise and adapted by Nelson Gidding from the novel The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson. It stars Julie Harris, Claire Bloom, Richard Johnson, and Russ Tamblyn. The film depicts the experiences of a small group of people invited by a paranormal investigator to investigate a purportedly haunted house. Screenwriter Gidding, who had worked with director Wise on the film I Want to Live!, began a six-month write of the script after reading the book, which Wise had given to him. He perceived the book to be more about mental breakdown than ghosts, and although he was informed after meeting author Shirley Jackson that it was very much a supernatural novel, elements of mental breakdown were introduced into the film. The film was shot at the MGM-British Studios near London, UK on a budget of US$1.05 million, with exteriors and the grounds shot at Ettington Park in the village of Ettington, Warwickshire. Julie Harris was cast by Wise who found her ideal for the psychologically fragile Eleanor, though during production she suffered from depression and had an uneasy relationship with her co-stars. The interior sets were by Elliot Scott, credited by Wise as instrumental in the making of The Haunting. They were designed to be brightly lit, with no dark corners or recesses, and decorated in a Rococo style; all the rooms had ceilings to create a claustrophobic effect on film. Numerous devices and tricks were used in the filming. Wise used a 30mm anamorphic, wide-angle lens Panavision camera that was not technically ready for use and caused distortions. It was only given to Wise on condition that he sign a memorandum in which he acknowledged that the lens was imperfect. Wise and cinematographer Davis Boulton planned sequences that kept the camera moving, utilizing low-angle takes, and incorporating unusual pans and tracking shots. The film was released on 18 September 1963. In 2010, The Guardian newspaper ranked it as the 13th-best horror film of all time. Director Martin Scorsese has placed The Haunting first on his list of the 11 scariest horror films of all time. The Haunting was released on DVD in its original screen format with commentary in 2003, and was released on Blu-ray on 15 October 2013. The film was remade in 1999 by director Jan de Bont, starring Liam Neeson, Lili Taylor, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Owen Wilson, but that version was heavily panned by critics and audiences. The Illusionist The Illusionist is a 2010 French-British animated film directed by Sylvain Chomet. The film is based on an unproduced script written by French mime, director and actor Jacques Tati in 1956. Controversy surrounds Tatis motivation for the script, which was written as a personal letter to his estranged eldest daughter, Helga Marie-Jeanne Schiel in collaboration with his long-term writing partner Henri Marquet, between writing for the films Mon Oncle and Play Time. The main character is a version of Tati animated by several people under the lead of Laurent Kircher. The plot revolves around a struggling illusionist who visits an isolated community and meets a young lady who is convinced that he is a real magician. Originally intended by Tati to be set in Czechoslovakia, Chomet relocated the film to Scotland in the late 1950s. According to the director, "Its not a romance, its more the relationship between a dad and a daughter." Sonys US press kit declares that the "script for The Illusionist was originally written by French comedy genius and cinema legend Jacques Tati as a love letter from a father to his daughter, but never produced". Red Tails Red Tails is a 2012 American war film directed by Anthony Hemingway in his feature film directorial debut, and starring Terrence Howard and Cuba Gooding Jr. The film is about the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of African-American United States Army Air Forces servicemen during World War II. The characters in the film are fictional, although based on real individuals. The film was produced by Lucasfilm and released by 20th Century Fox. This was Cuba Gooding Jr.s first theatrically released film in five years since his starring role in 2007s Daddy Day Camp. John Ridley wrote the screenplay. Additional material was shot the following year with executive producer George Lucas as director and Aaron McGruder as writer of the reshoots. It was filmed in March and July 2009. Red Tails was a personal project for Lucas, one that he had originally conceived in 1988. It is the first Lucasfilm production since the 1994 film Radioland Murders that is not associated with the Indiana Jones or Star Wars franchises. Terrence Howard had previously portrayed a Tuskegee pilot in Harts War, and Cuba Gooding Jr. had previously starred in The Tuskegee Airmen, an HBO made-for-television film about the same group of pilots. Femme Fatale Femme Fatale is a 2002 French American neo-noir erotic mystery thriller film directed by Brian De Palma. The film stars Rebecca Romijn and Antonio Banderas. It was screened out of competition at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Warner Bros had put the film in the catalogue of Warner Archive Collection. Personal Shopper Personal Shopper is a 2016 supernatural psychological thriller film written and directed by Olivier Assayas. The film stars Kristen Stewart as a young American woman in Paris who works as a personal shopper for a celebrity and tries to communicate with her deceased twin brother. An international co-production between Belgium, Czech Republic, France and Germany, the film was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Assayas shared the Best Director Award with Cristian Mungiu, who directed Graduation. The film was released on 14 December 2016 in France and 10 March 2017 in the United States. The film received positive reviews from critics, with particular praise for Stewarts performance. Exorcist: The Beginning Exorcist: The Beginning is a 2004 American supernatural horror film and the prequel to the 1973 film The Exorcist. It is the fourth installment of The Exorcist series. It was adapted by William Wisher Jr., Caleb Carr, and Alexi Hawley and was directed by Renny Harlin. The film stars Stellan Skarsgård, Izabella Scorupco, James DArcy, Ben Cross, Ralph Brown, and Alan Ford. Exorcist: The Beginning was retooled from Paul Schraders already completed Prequel to the Exorcist, which Morgan Creek Productions executives feared would be unsuccessful. Reviews for Harlins film were overwhelmingly negative, and it was not a financial success. Schrader was subsequently allowed to release his version, Dominion, which was somewhat better reviewed than Harlins film but still earned mostly negative reviews. Happy New Year Happy New Year is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language musical heist action comedy film directed by Farah Khan and produced by Gauri Khan under the banner of Red Chillies Entertainment. The film has an ensemble cast, which includes Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, Abhishek Bachchan, Sonu Sood, Boman Irani, Vivaan Shah and Jackie Shroff. The film was distributed worldwide by Yash Raj Films. The film marked a third collaboration of Khan with the director; they previously worked on Main Hoon Na and Om Shanti Om, the latter of which also featured Deepika Padukone as the female lead. The film was released on Diwali, 24 October 2014 in three different languages: Hindi, Tamil and Telugu in around 4200 screens in Hindi and 800 screens in Tamil and Telugu, the biggest release for a Hindi film in India at that time. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film grossed over worldwide, becoming one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of all time. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences features the films script in their library. Nurse Betty Nurse Betty is a 2000 American black comedy film directed by Neil LaBute and starring Renée Zellweger as a Kansas waitress who suffers a nervous breakdown after witnessing her husbands murder, and starts obsessively pursuing her favorite soap actor, while in a fugue state. Morgan Freeman and Chris Rock play the hitmen who killed her husband and subsequently pursue her to Los Angeles. For her performance, Zellweger won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. The Killer Inside Me The Killer Inside Me is a crime erotic drama film adaptation of the 1952 novel of the same name by Jim Thompson. The film is directed by Michael Winterbottom and stars Casey Affleck, Jessica Alba, and Kate Hudson. It is the second film adaptation of Thompsons novel, the first being 1976s The Killer Inside Me, directed by Burt Kennedy. At its release, the 2010 version was criticised for its graphic depiction of violence directed toward women. Rubber Rubber is a 2010 English-language French independent, satirical horror film about a tire that comes to life and kills people with its psychic powers. It was directed and written by Quentin Dupieux. The film was produced by Realitism Films. It was shown at the Cannes Film Festival in 2010, where it received positive reviews from critics. Nim's Island Nims Island is a 2008 American-Australian adventure film written and directed by Jennifer Flackett and Mark Levin, and based on the childrens story of the same name by Wendy Orr. A young girl alone on a remote island seeks help from an agoraphobic San Franciscan author. While the author attempts to overcome her agoraphobia to search of her, Nim tries to overcome her fear of losing her father. It stars Abigail Breslin, Jodie Foster, and Gerard Butler, and was released on 4 April 2008 by 20th Century Fox. The film received mixed reviews from critics and earned $100.1 million on a $37 million budget. Spice World Spice World is a 1997 British musical comedy film directed by Bob Spiers and written by Kim Fuller. The film stars pop girl group the Spice Girls who all play themselves. The film—made in a similar vein to The Beatles A Hard Days Night—depicts a series of fictional events leading up to a major concert at Londons Royal Albert Hall, liberally interspersed with dream sequences and flashbacks as well as surreal moments and humorous asides. This is the second feature-length film directed by Spiers, following That Darn Cat. The film features Richard E. Grant, Claire Rushbrook, Naoko Mori, Meat Loaf, Barry Humphries, and Alan Cumming in supporting roles. Filming took place in London for six of the eight filming weeks and also inside Twickenham Studios, as well as at over 40 famous British landmarks. Shooting featured several fourteen-hour shooting sessions and a constant, heavy media presence due to the Spice Girls large popularity at the time. The film premiered on 15 December 1997 and was released to British cinemas on the British holiday Boxing Day. In North America, the film was distributed by Columbia Pictures, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, and Icon Entertainment International and premiered on 23 January 1998. In the United States, Spice World became a box office success and broke the record for the highest-ever weekend debut for Super Bowl weekend with box office sales of $10,527,222. The film grossed $151 million at the box office worldwide and over $100 million including DVD sales. Despite being a box office success, the film received primarily negative reviews. To celebrate its 20th Anniversary in 2017, Spice World was given a limited release across the United Kingdom showing at Odeon Cinemas. The film grossed just shy of £1 million bringing the total gross income $151 million worldwide. Spiceworld is the highest-grossing movie of all time by a musical group. Drumline Drumline is a 2002 American film directed by Charles Stone III. The screenplay, which was inspired by The Southwest Dekalb High School Drumline or known as SWD written by Tina Gordon Chism and Shawn Schepps. The story is about a young drummer from New York, played by Nick Cannon, who enters the fictional Atlanta A&T University and bumps heads with the leader of his new schools drum sectionals. Zoe Saldana, and Orlando Jones co-star. The film opened to highly positive reviews with most critics liking the energy and playing of the musical bands in the film. It was a success at the box office, earning over $56 million in the U.S., and almost $1.2 million in foreign markets. Oliver! Oliver! is a 1968 British musical drama film directed by Carol Reed, written by Vernon Harris, and based on the stage musical of the same name. Both the film and play are based on Charles Dickenss novel Oliver Twist. The film includes such musical numbers as "Food", "Consider Yourself", "As Long as He Needs Me", "Youve Got to Pick a Pocket or Two", and "Where Is Love?". Filmed at Shepperton Film Studio in Surrey, it was a Romulus Films production and was distributed internationally by Columbia Pictures. At the 41st Academy Awards for 1968, Oliver! was nominated for eleven Academy Awards and won six, including Best Picture, Best Director for Reed, and an Honorary Award for choreographer Onna White. At the 26th Golden Globe Awards, the film won two Golden Globes: for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and Best Actor – Musical or Comedy for Ron Moody. The British Film Institute ranked Oliver! the 77th greatest British film of the 20th century. In 2017, a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for Time Out magazine ranked it the 69th best British film ever. Father of the Bride Part II Father of the Bride Part II is a 1995 American comedy film starring Steve Martin, Diane Keaton and Martin Short. It is a sequel to Father of the Bride and a remake of the 1951 film Fathers Little Dividend, the sequel to the original Father of the Bride film released in 1950. Futurama: Bender's Big Score Futurama: Benders Big Score is a 2007 American direct-to-video animated science fiction comedy-adventure film based on the animated series Futurama. It was released in the United States on November 27, 2007. It, being the first Futurama production since the original series finale "The Devils Hands are Idle Playthings". Benders Big Score along with the three follow-up films, comprise season five of Futurama, with each film being separated into four episodes of the broadcast season. Benders Big Score made its broadcast premiere on Comedy Central on March 23, 2008. The film was written by Ken Keeler, based on a story by Keeler and David X. Cohen, and directed by Dwayne Carey-Hill. Special appearances include Coolio as Kwanzaa-bot, Al Gore as himself, Mark Hamill as Chanukah Zombie, Tom Kenny as Frys older brother Yancy, and Sarah Silverman returning as Frys ex-girlfriend Michelle. Pusher Pusher is a 1996 Danish crime drama co-written and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, in his film debut. A commercial success considered highly influential in Danish film history, it marked Mads Mikkelsens film debut. The film is set in the criminal underground of Copenhagen, Denmark, and tells the story of the drug dealer Frank who, after losing a large amount of money in a drug deal gone wrong, falls into desperation as he only has a few days to raise the money he owes. Although he did not want to turn Pusher into a franchise, financial difficulties forced Winding Refn to make two sequels: Pusher II, focusing on Mikkelsens character after the events of the first film, and Pusher 3, focusing on another secondary character introduced in Pusher; both sequels were financial and critical successes as well. A Hindi remake of the film was also released in 2010, followed by a British remake in 2012. Touching the Void Touching the Void is a 2003 docudrama survival film directed by Kevin MacDonald and starring Brendan Mackey, Nicholas Aaron, and Ollie Ryall. The plot concerns Joe Simpson and Simon Yatess disastrous and near-fatal climb of Siula Grande in the Cordillera Huayhuash in the Peruvian Andes, in 1985. It is based on Simpsons 1988 book of the same name. Critically acclaimed, Touching the Void was listed in PBSs "100 Greatest Documentaries of All Time". The Guardian described it as "the most successful documentary in British cinema history". Annie Annie is a 2014 American musical comedy film directed by Will Gluck, produced by Village Roadshow Pictures and Will Smiths Overbrook Entertainment and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasings Columbia Pictures. A contemporary film adaptation of the 1977 Broadway musical of the same name, the film stars Quvenzhané Wallis in the title role, Jamie Foxx, Rose Byrne, Bobby Cannavale and Cameron Diaz. It is the third film adaptation of the Broadway musical, following the 1982 and 1999 versions. Annie began production in August 2013 and was released theatrically on December 19, 2014 to generally negative reviews from critics but was a box office success, grossing $133 million against a production budget of $65-$78 million. Annie received two Golden Globe nominations in the categories of Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical and Best Original Song. Conversely, the film received two Golden Raspberry nominations and won in the category of Worst Remake while Diaz was nominated for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actress. The Act of Killing The Act of Killing is a 2012 documentary film about individuals who participated in the Indonesian mass killings of 1965–66. The film is directed by Joshua Oppenheimer and co-directed by Christine Cynn and an anonymous Indonesian. It is a Danish-British-Norwegian co-production, presented by Final Cut for Real in Denmark and produced by Signe Byrge Sørensen. The executive producers were Werner Herzog, Errol Morris, Joram ten Brink, and Andre Singer. It is a Centre for Research and Education in Arts and Media project of the University of Westminster. The Act of Killing won the 2013 European Film Award for Best Documentary, the Asia Pacific Screen Award, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 86th Academy Awards. It also won best documentary at the 67th BAFTA awards. In accepting the award, Oppenheimer asserted that the United States and the United Kingdom have "collective responsibility" for "participating in and ignoring" the crimes, which was omitted from the video BAFTA posted online. After a screening for US Congress members, Oppenheimer demanded that the US acknowledge its role in the killings. The Indonesian government had responded negatively to the film. Its presidential spokesman on foreign affairs, Teuku Faizasyah, claimed that the film is misleading with respect to its portrayal of Indonesia. A companion piece to the film, The Look of Silence, was released in 2014. The film was ranked 19th on a list of the best documentaries ever made in a 2015 poll by the British Film Institute,. In 2016, it was named the 14th greatest film released since 2000 by a poll of critics published by the BBC. Now Is Good Now Is Good is a 2012 teen romantic drama film directed by Ol Parker. Based on Jenny Downhams 2007 novel Before I Die, it was adapted by Parker who had recently written the screenplay for The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. The film, which stars Dakota Fanning, Jeremy Irvine and Paddy Considine, centres on Tessa, a girl who is dying of leukaemia and tries to enjoy her remaining life as much as she possibly can. The first trailer for the film was released on 5 March 2012. The One I Love The One I Love is a 2014 American Thriller film directed by Charlie McDowell and written by Justin Lader, the film stars Mark Duplass and Elisabeth Moss. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2014. It was released on August 1, 2014 through video on demand prior to a limited release on August 22, 2014, by RADiUS-TWC. Keeping Mum Keeping Mum is a 2005 British black comedy/drama film co written and directed by Niall Johnson and starring Rowan Atkinson, Kristin Scott Thomas, Maggie Smith and Patrick Swayze. It was produced by Isle of Man Film, Azure Films and Tusk Productions, and was released in the United Kingdom on 2 December 2005 by Summit Entertainment. Shattered Glass Shattered Glass is a 2003 biographical drama film about journalist Stephen Glass and his scandal at The New Republic. Written and directed by Billy Ray, the film is based on a Vanity Fair article of the same name by H. G. Bissinger and chronicles Glass fall from grace when his stories were discovered to be fabricated. It stars Hayden Christensen as Glass, alongside Peter Sarsgaard, Chloë Sevigny, and Steve Zahn. The film premiered at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival on August 10, 2003, and received a North American limited release on November 26, 2003. Although not a box office success, Shattered Glass received positive reviews from critics, with praise directed towards Christensens and Sarsgaards performances. Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers is a 1989 American slasher film and the fifth installment in the Halloween film series. It was directed and co-written by Dominique Othenin-Girard and starred Donald Pleasence, who again portrayed Dr. Sam Loomis, and Danielle Harris, who reprised her role as Jamie Lloyd. The film focuses on Michael Myers returning to Haddonfield to murder his niece, Jamie, one year after the events of The Return of Michael Myers. Dr. Loomis tries to stop him with the help of Sheriff Meeker. The films on-screen titles do not display "The Revenge of Michael Myers" subtitle which was used in all of the promotional material, TV spots, trailers, and merchandising; it simply says "Halloween 5". Halloween 5 was theatrically released on October 13, 1989, and grossed $11.6 million at the box office on a budget of $5-6 million, making it the poorest-performing film in the series to date. It received negative reviews from critics upon release, and was followed by a sequel, The Curse of Michael Myers. The Unbearable Lightness of Being The Unbearable Lightness of Being is a 1988 American drama film, an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Milan Kundera. It is directed and written by Philip Kaufman, co-written by Jean-Claude Carrière, and stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Juliette Binoche and Lena Olin. The film portrays Czechoslovak artistic and intellectual life during the Prague Spring, and the effect on the main characters of the communist repression that resulted from the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story is a 2005 direct-to-DVD adult animated comedy film set in the Family Guy fictional universe. Released on September 27, 2005, the films main plot point concerns Stewie Griffin trying to find who he thinks is his real father after seeing the man on TV. He travels to San Francisco, only to find that the man is him from the future. The DVD contains commentaries and a sneak preview of the American Dad! Volume 1 DVD. Fox eventually aired the film as three separate episodes for the Family Guy season 4 finale in May 2006. Fox had several scenes cut out, new scenes put in, and other scenes altered to make it only 66 minutes long. The shortened and separated versions of the three segments – "Stewie B. Goode", "Bango Was His Name, Oh!", and "Stu and Stewies Excellent Adventure" – were aired on May 21, 2006. Stranger Than Paradise Stranger Than Paradise is a 1984 American black-and-white absurdist/deadpan comedy film, written, directed, and co-edited by Jim Jarmusch and starring jazz musician John Lurie, former Sonic Youth drummer-turned-actor Richard Edson, and Hungarian-born actress Eszter Balint. The film features a minimalist plot in which the main character, Willie, has a cousin from Hungary named Eva. Eva stays with him for ten days before going to Cleveland. Willie and his friend Eddie eventually go to Cleveland to visit Eva. This film is shot entirely in single long takes with no standard coverage. Mustang Mustang is a 2015 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Turkish-French film director Deniz Gamze Ergüven in her feature debut. The film is set in a remote Turkish village and depicts the lives of five young orphaned sisters and challenges they face growing up as girls in a conservative society. The event that triggers the family backlash against the five sisters at the beginning of the film is based on Ergüvens personal life. It premiered at the Directors Fortnight section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Europa Cinemas Label Award. The film was selected as Frances submission, and was nominated for, the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards. It was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It received nine nominations at the 41st César Awards, and won four, for Best First Feature Film, Best Original Screenplay, Best Editing and Best Original Music. Mustang has received widespread critical praise. Caligula Caligula is a 1979 erotic historical drama film focusing on the rise and fall of the Roman Emperor Caligula. It stars Malcolm McDowell, Teresa Ann Savoy, Helen Mirren, Peter OToole, John Steiner and John Gielgud. It is the only feature film produced by the mens magazine Penthouse. Producer Bob Guccione, the magazines founder, intended to produce an explicit pornographic film with a feature film narrative and high production values. He also cast Penthouse Pets as extras in unsimulated sex scenes filmed during post-production by himself and Giancarlo Lui. Guccione hired screenwriter Gore Vidal to draft the films script and Tinto Brass to direct the film. Brass extensively altered Vidals original screenplay, leading Vidal to disavow the film. The final screenplay focuses on the idea that "absolute power corrupts absolutely". However, both Brass and Vidal disagreed over Gucciones use of unsimulated sexual content, which Brass refused to film. Because the producers did not allow Brass to edit the film, they changed its tone and style significantly and added hardcore sex scenes not filmed by Brass, thus turning Caligula into a pornographic drama that disregarded the directors intentions to present the film as a political satire. As a result, Brass also disavowed the film. Caligulas release was met with legal issues and controversies over its violent and sexual content. Its uncut form remains banned in several countries. Although reviews were overwhelmingly negative, Caligula is now considered to be a cult classic in retrospect, and its political content is considered to have significant merit. Leonardo DiCaprio even stated he based his character in The Wolf of Wall Street on the titular character in this film, and his descent into going mad with power. The script was later adapted into a novelization written by William Johnston under the pseudonym William Howard. In 2018, Penthouse announced that a new Directors Cut of the film was being edited by Alexander Tuschinski, with the approval of Brasss family. Brimstone Brimstone is a 2016 western thriller film written and directed by Martin Koolhoven, starring Dakota Fanning, Guy Pearce, Kit Harington, and Carice van Houten. The film is a Dutch-American as well as French, German, Belgian and Swedish international production. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival on September 3, 2016. It premiered in the Netherlands on January 12, 2017, before being released on March 10 in the United States, and received mixed reviews from critics. The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) The Meyerowitz Stories is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed and written by Noah Baumbach. The film stars Adam Sandler, Ben Stiller, Dustin Hoffman, Elizabeth Marvel and Emma Thompson, and follows a group of dysfunctional adult siblings trying to live in the shadow of their father. The Meyerowitz Stories was selected to compete for the Palme dOr in the main competition section and also won the Palm Dog award at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. It received positive reviews from critics, who praised Baumbachs script and direction as well as the performances, with Sandler especially singled out for praise. It was released in select theaters and on streaming by Netflix on October 13, 2017. The film was the second Netflix film competing at Cannes – along with Okja – which caused a clash with the jury president Pedro Almodóvar, who sided with the opinion that Cannes Film Festival films should be made for big screens, not online streaming. In 2017, the Cannes Film Festival announced a new rule, which requires a film competing at Cannes to "commit itself to being distributed in French movie theatres". A French law mandates that films cannot be shown on streaming services for 36 months after their theatrical release, effectively blocking Netflix films from future festivals. The Reichenbach Fall "The Reichenbach Fall" is the third and final episode of the second series of the BBC television series Sherlock. It was written by Stephen Thompson and stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes, Martin Freeman as Dr John Watson, and Andrew Scott as Jim Moriarty. The episode deals with Moriartys attempt to undermine the publics view of Sherlock and drive him to suicide. The episode was first broadcast on BBC One and BBC One HD on 15 January 2012. It attracted 9.78 million viewers, and critical reaction to the episode was positive. After the episode was aired, there was also much online and media speculation, which focused on Sherlocks death. Inspired by "The Final Problem" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the episode follows Moriartys plot to discredit and kill Sherlock Holmes, also heavily using elements from the film The Woman in Green. The title alludes to the Reichenbach Falls, the location where Holmes and Moriarty supposedly fall to their deaths in the original story. Some sequences in the episode that are set at the Tower of London were filmed at Cardiff Castle. Other locations used include Newport Cemetery, Tredegar House and Cardiff City Hall, as well as other areas around Cardiff including Broadway and Cardiff Bay. The Nines The Nines is a 2007 science fiction psychological thriller film written and directed by John August and Nine Strijbosch, starring Ryan Reynolds, Hope Davis, Melissa McCarthy, and Elle Fanning. The film debuted at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and made $63,165 in the U.S. box office through October 11, 2007. Crawl Crawl is a 2019 American disaster survival horror film directed by Alexandre Aja and written by Michael and Shawn Rasmussen. It stars Kaya Scodelario and Barry Pepper as a daughter and father, who along with their dog are hunted by alligators after becoming trapped in their home during a Category 5 hurricane. The film was announced in May 2018, with Sam Raimi producing through his Ghost House Pictures banner, and Aja attached as director. Scodelario and Pepper joined the cast in July 2018, with other actors being added later that summer. Principal photography began in August 2018 and wrapped in September 2018. The film was theatrically released in the United States on July 12, 2019, by Paramount Pictures. It has grossed $89.9 million worldwide and received generally positive reviews, with critics praising the performances and called it "satisfying and a lot of fun." Giant Giant is a 1956 American epic Western drama film, directed by George Stevens from a screenplay adapted by Fred Guiol and Ivan Moffat from Edna Ferbers 1952 novel. The film stars Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson and James Dean and features Carroll Baker, Jane Withers, Chill Wills, Mercedes McCambridge, Dennis Hopper, Sal Mineo, Rod Taylor, Elsa Cardenas and Earl Holliman. Giant was the last of James Deans three films as a leading actor, and earned him his second and last Academy Award nomination – he was killed in a car accident before the film was released. Nick Adams was called in to do some voice dubbing for Deans role. In 2005, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Race Race is a 2016 biographical sports drama film about African-American athlete Jesse Owens, who won a record-breaking four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games. Directed by Stephen Hopkins and written by Joe Shrapnel and Anna Waterhouse, the film stars Stephan James as Owens, and co-stars Jason Sudeikis, Jeremy Irons, William Hurt and Carice van Houten. It is a co-production of Canada, Germany and France. Principal photography began on 24 July 2014, in Montreal, Canada. Forecast Pictures, Solofilms, and Trinity Race produced the film, supported by the Owens family, the Jesse Owens Foundation, the Jesse Owens Trust and the Luminary Group. It won four Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Actor for James. Hollywoodland Hollywoodland is a 2006 American period mystery film directed by Allen Coulter and written by Paul Bernbaum. The story presents a fictionalized account of the circumstances surrounding the death of actor George Reeves, the star of the 1950s film Superman and the Mole Men and television series Adventures of Superman. Adrien Brody stars as a fictional character, Louis Simo, a private detective investigating Toni Mannix, who was involved in a long romantic relationship with Reeves and was the wife of MGM studio executive Eddie Mannix. Reeves had ended the affair and had become engaged to a younger woman, aspiring actress Leonore Lemmon. Development for Hollywoodland began in 2001 when Focus Features purchased Bernbaums script, titled Truth, Justice, and the American Way. Michael and Mark Polish were set to direct with Benicio del Toro in the lead role, but Focus Features placed the film in turnaround to Miramax Films the following year. Ultimately, Truth, Justice, and the American Way became a joint production between the two studios and filming commenced in May 2005, with veteran television director Coulter making his feature film directorial debut. Due to copyright issues with DC Comics, the film was retitled Hollywoodland and released to generally positive reviews. American Animals American Animals is a 2018 crime drama film written and directed by Bart Layton. The film stars Evan Peters, Barry Keoghan, Blake Jenner, Jared Abrahamson, and Ann Dowd. It is based on a real life library heist at Transylvania University in Lexington in 2004. The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2018 and was released in the United States on June 1, 2018, by The Orchard and MoviePass Ventures. It was released theatrically in the United Kingdom on September 7, 2018, by STX International. The film received positive reviews from critics, with many praising the performances. The Normal Heart The Normal Heart is a 2014 American television drama film directed by Ryan Murphy and written by Larry Kramer, based on his 1985 play of the same name. The film stars Mark Ruffalo, Matt Bomer, Taylor Kitsch, Jim Parsons, Alfred Molina, Joe Mantello, Jonathan Groff, and Julia Roberts. The film depicts the rise of the HIV-AIDS crisis in New York City between 1981 and 1984, as seen through the eyes of writer/activist Ned Weeks, the founder of a prominent HIV advocacy group. Weeks prefers public confrontations to the calmer, more private strategies favored by his associates, friends, and closeted lover Felix Turner. Their differences of opinion lead to arguments that threaten to undermine their shared goals. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 26, 2014. Smoke Smoke is a 1995 American independent film by Wayne Wang and Paul Auster. The original story was written by Paul Auster, who also wrote the screenplay. The film was produced by Greg Johnson, Peter Newman, Kenzo Horikoshi, and Hisami Kuroiwa. Among others, it features Harvey Keitel, William Hurt, Stockard Channing, Harold Perrineau Jr., and Forest Whitaker. The Old Man & the Gun The Old Man & the Gun is a 2018 American film written and directed by David Lowery, about Forrest Tucker, a career criminal and prison escape artist. The script is loosely based on David Granns 2003 article in The New Yorker titled "The Old Man and the Gun", which was later collected in Granns 2010 book The Devil and Sherlock Holmes. The film stars Robert Redford, Casey Affleck, Danny Glover, Tika Sumpter, Tom Waits and Sissy Spacek. Redford announced his intent to retire from acting at age 82 in August 2018, after completion of the film; it is his penultimate release, preceding Endgame. The film had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on August 31, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on September 28, 2018, by Fox Searchlight Pictures. It received generally positive reviews from critics and, at the Golden Globe Awards, Redford was nominated for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. Heist Heist is a 2001 American neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by David Mamet and starring Gene Hackman, Danny DeVito, and Delroy Lindo, with Rebecca Pidgeon, Ricky Jay, and Sam Rockwell in supporting roles. Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 is a 2015 American action comedy film directed by Andy Fickman and written by Kevin James and Nick Bakay. It is the sequel to 2009s , and stars James as the eponymous mall cop, Paul Blart, along with Neal McDonough, David Henrie, and Daniella Alonso. Filming began in April 2014 at the Wynn Las Vegas casino resort. It was released the following year on April 17, 2015. Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 was the first film shot on the Steve Wynn property. It was also the first film to receive Nevadas film tax credit enacted in 2013, receiving a $4.3 million break after spending $40.49 million in the state. The film grossed $107 million worldwide at the box office and has a 5% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes. Bug Bug is a 2006 psychological horror film directed by William Friedkin, and starring Ashley Judd, Michael Shannon, Lynn Collins, Brían F. OByrne, and Harry Connick Jr. The screenplay by Tracy Letts is based on his 1996 play of the same name in which a woman holed up in a rural Oklahoma motel becomes involved with a paranoid man who suffers from delusional parasitosis and is obsessed with conspiracy theories. The film debuted at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival before being purchased by Lionsgate, who released the film the following year in May 2007. Friedkin and Letts similarly collaborated on the 2011 film Killer Joe. Undisputed 2: Last Man Standing Undisputed II: Last Man Standing is a 2006 American direct-to-video martial arts film directed by Isaac Florentine and starring Michael Jai White, Scott Adkins, Eli Danker and Ben Cross. It is the sequel to the 2002 boxing film Undisputed. White portrays ex-boxer George "Iceman" Chambers, a role originally played by Ving Rhames in the first film. It was followed by two sequels: Redemption and Undisputed, which continue the story of Russian prison fighter Yuri Boyka, played by Adkins. Captain Corelli's Mandolin Captain Corellis Mandolin is a 2001 war film directed by John Madden. It is based on the 1994 novel Captain Corellis Mandolin by Louis de Bernières. The film pays homage to the thousands of Italian soldiers executed at the Massacre of the Acqui Division by German forces in Cephalonia in September 1943, and to the people of Cephalonia who were killed in the post-war earthquake. The novels protagonists are portrayed by actors Nicolas Cage and Penélope Cruz. Black Black is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and starring Rani Mukerji and Amitabh Bachchan. Black revolves around a deaf-blind girl, and her relationship with her teacher who himself later develops Alzheimers disease. The film draws inspiration from Helen Kellers life and struggle. Black was a commercial success, becoming the second highest grossing Indian film worldwide in 2005 and the highest-grossing 2005 Indian film overseas. The movie was majorly inspired or an unofficial remake of the 1962 movie The Miracle Worker. The film was screened at the Casablanca Film Festival and the International Film Festival of India. It won the Filmfare Award for best film. Time Magazine selected the film as one of the 10 Best Movies of the Year 2005 from around the globe. The movie was positioned at number five. Indiatimes Movies ranks the movie amongst the 25 Must See Bollywood Films. The film was premiered in the Marché du Film section of the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Amitabh Bachchan received his second National Film Award for Best Actor at the 53rd National Film Awards, his fourth Filmfare Award for Best Actor and his second Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor for his performance and Rani Mukerji won her second Filmfare Award for Best Actress and her second Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress. A remake of this film was produced in Turkey in 2013 titled Benim Dünyam. Dressed to Kill Dressed to Kill is a 1980 American erotic thriller film written and directed by Brian De Palma and starring Michael Caine, Angie Dickinson, Nancy Allen, and Keith Gordon. The plot focuses on a New York City housewife who is brutally stabbed to death in an elevator, and subsequently follows her psychiatrist, her teenage son, and a prostitute who witnessed her murder. The original music score is composed by Pino Donaggio. Released in the summer of 1980, Dressed to Kill was a box office hit in the United States, grossing over $30 million. It received largely favorable reviews, and critic David Denby of New York Magazine proclaimed it "the first great American movie of the 80s." Allen received both a Golden Globe Award nomination for New Star of the Year, as well as a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress, while Dickinson received a Saturn Award for Best Actress for her performance. Bedknobs and Broomsticks Bedknobs and Broomsticks is a 1971 American musical fantasy film directed by Robert Stevenson, produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution Company in North America on December 13, 1971. It is based upon the books The Magic Bedknob; or, How to Become a Witch in Ten Easy Lessons and Bonfires and Broomsticks by English childrens author Mary Norton. The film, which combines live action and animation, stars Angela Lansbury and David Tomlinson. During the early 1960s, Bedknobs and Broomsticks entered development when the negotiations for the film rights to Mary Poppins were placed on hold. When the rights were acquired, the film was shelved repeatedly due to the similarities with Mary Poppins until it was revived in 1969. Originally at a length of 139 minutes, Bedknobs and Broomsticks was edited down to almost two hours prior to its premiere at the Radio City Music Hall. The film was released on December 13, 1971 to mixed reviews from critics, some of whom praised the live-action/animated sequence. The film received five Academy Awards nominations winning one for Best Special Visual Effects. This was the last film released prior to the death of Walt Disneys surviving brother, Roy O. Disney, who died one week later. It is also the last theatrical film Reginald Owen appeared in before his death in 1972; his last two acting credits were for television. In 2001 the film was restored with most of the deleted material re-inserted back into the film. A stage musical adaptation is in production which is set to debut in 2020. Watership Down Watership Down is a 1978 British animated adventure-drama film, written, produced and directed by Martin Rosen and based on the 1972 novel by Richard Adams. It was financed by a consortium of British financial institutions and was distributed by Cinema International Corporation in the United Kingdom. Released on 19 October 1978, the film was an immediate success and it became the sixth-most popular film of 1979 at the UK box office. It features the voices of John Hurt, Richard Briers, Harry Andrews, Simon Cadell, Nigel Hawthorne and Roy Kinnear, among others, and was the last film work of Zero Mostel, as the voice of Kehaar the gull. The musical score was by Angela Morley and Malcolm Williamson. Art Garfunkels hit song "Bright Eyes", which was written by songwriter Mike Batt, briefly features. Curse of Chucky Curse of Chucky is a 2013 American slasher film, and the sixth installment of the Childs Play franchise. The film was written and directed by Don Mancini, who created the franchise and wrote the first seven films. It stars Brad Dourif as Chucky and Fiona Dourif as Nica Pierce, as well as Danielle Bisutti, A Martinez and Brennan Elliott. The film grossed $3.4 million in DVD sales. Curse of Chucky sees a return to the franchises source material, bringing back the straightforward horror elements found in the first three Childs Play films, as well as Chuckys classic appearance. The film, which went into production in September 2012, is the first direct-to-video installment of the series. In the U.S., it debuted via VOD on September 24, 2013, followed by a DVD and Blu-ray Disc release on October 8, 2013. The film was also turned into a scare zone for 2013s annual Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood. Though Curse of Chucky was made with a direct-to-video release in mind, it was also seen theatrically in several countries, like Brazil. The film was followed by Cult of Chucky in 2017. So I Married an Axe Murderer So I Married an Axe Murderer is a 1993 American romantic black comedy film, directed by Thomas Schlamme and starring Mike Myers and Nancy Travis. Myers plays Charlie MacKenzie, a man afraid of commitment, until he meets Harriet, who works at a butcher shop and may be a serial killer. Myers also plays his own characters father, Stuart. Straw Dogs Straw Dogs is a 2011 American psychological thriller-action film directed, produced, and written by Rod Lurie. It is a remake of Sam Peckinpahs 1971 film Straw Dogs, itself based on the Gordon Williams novel The Siege of Trenchers Farm. It stars James Marsden and Kate Bosworth. The Innkeepers The Innkeepers is a 2011 American supernatural horror film written, directed and edited by Ti West, starring Sara Paxton, Pat Healy, and Kelly McGillis. Its plot follows two employees at the Yankee Pedlar Inn who, during its last weekend of operations, attempt to document the alleged supernatural activity in the building. La Grande Illusion La Grande Illusion is a 1937 French war film directed by Jean Renoir, who co-wrote the screenplay with Charles Spaak. The story concerns class relationships among a small group of French officers who are prisoners of war during World War I and are plotting an escape. The title of the film comes from the book The Great Illusion by British journalist Norman Angell, which argued that war is futile because of the common economic interests of all European nations. The perspective of the film is generously humanistic to its characters of various nationalities. La Grande Illusion is regarded by critics and film historians as one of the masterpieces of French cinema and among the greatest films ever made. Orson Welles named La Grande Illusion as one of the two movies he would take with him "on the ark." Empire magazine ranked it #35 in "The 100 Best Films Of World Cinema" in 2010. The Missing The Missing is a 2003 American Revisionist Western thriller film directed by Ron Howard, based on Thomas Eidsons 1996 novel The Last Ride. The film is set in 1885 New Mexico Territory and is notable for the authentic use of the Apache language by various actors, some of whom spent long hours studying it. The film was produced by Revolution Studios, Imagine Entertainment, and Daniel Ostroff Productions and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Throw Momma from the Train Throw Momma from the Train is a 1987 American black comedy film directed by and starring Danny DeVito, Billy Crystal and Anne Ramsey, with Rob Reiner, Branford Marsalis, Kim Greist and Kate Mulgrew appearing in supporting roles. The title comes from Patti Pages 1956 hit song, "Mama from the Train". The film was inspired by the 1951 Alfred Hitchcock thriller Strangers on a Train, which is also seen in the film. The film received mixed reviews, but was a commercial success. Anne Ramsey was singled out for praise for her portrayal of the overbearing Mrs. Lift; she won a Saturn Award and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Splinter Splinter is a 2008 American horror film directed by Toby Wilkins and starring Shea Whigham, Paulo Costanzo, and Jill Wagner. It was filmed near Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It had a limited theatrical release on October 31, 2008. HDNet Movies aired the film two days prior to its theatrical release. The Seven Year Itch The Seven Year Itch is a 1955 American romantic comedy film based on a three-act play with the same name by George Axelrod. The film was co-written and directed by Billy Wilder, and stars Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell, reprising his Broadway role from the play. It contains one of the most notable images of the 20th century – Monroe standing on a subway grate as her white dress is blown upwards by a passing train. The titular phrase, which refers to declining interest in a monogamous relationship after seven years of marriage, has been used by psychologists. Deep Rising Deep Rising is a 1998 American action horror film directed by Stephen Sommers and starring Treat Williams, Famke Janssen and Anthony Heald. It was distributed by Hollywood Pictures and Cinergi Pictures and released on January 30, 1998. May May is a 2002 American psychological horror film written and directed by Lucky McKee in his directorial debut. Starring Angela Bettis, Jeremy Sisto, Anna Faris, and James Duval, the film follows a lonely young woman traumatized by a difficult childhood, and her increasingly desperate attempts to connect with the people around her. Although May was unsuccessful at the box office, it received favorable reviews from critics, and is now considered a cult film. The Guilty The Guilty is a 2018 Danish thriller film co-written and directed by Gustav Möller. It was screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. The film was distributed in the U.S. by Magnolia Pictures. It was selected as the Danish submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, making the December shortlist. An American remake will star Jake Gyllenhaal. Find Me Guilty Find Me Guilty is a 2006 American courtroom comedy-drama crime film co-written and directed by Sidney Lumet, based on the true story of the longest Mafia trial in American history. The film stars Vin Diesel as mobster Giacomo "Jackie" DiNorscio, who faces a series of charges even though he has a prior 30-year sentence, but he decides to stand trial instead of ratting out his family and associates. A wrench is thrown into the system when DiNorscio attempts to defend himself and act as his own lawyer at trial. The film also stars Peter Dinklage, Linus Roache, Alex Rocco, and Ron Silver. Much of the courtroom testimony was taken from the original court transcripts. The Four Feathers The Four Feathers is a 2002 war drama film directed by Shekhar Kapur and starring Heath Ledger, Wes Bentley, Djimon Hounsou and Kate Hudson. Set during the British Armys Gordon Relief Expedition in Sudan, it tells the story of a young man accused of cowardice. This film, with altered plot events, is the latest in a long line of cinematic adaptations of the 1902 novel The Four Feathers by A.E.W. Mason. Other versions of the story have been set in the 1890s, with different battle events. [REC] 3: Genesis REC 3: Génesis is a 2012 Spanish action horror film directed by Paco Plaza. This film is the third installment of the REC series. It is a parallel sequel to the first two films, taking place before, during and after the films. It was released in cinemas in Spain on 30 March 2012. with more international premiere dates that followed. The world premiere took place in Paris at the Grand Rex on 7 March, followed by midnight screenings at the South By Southwest Film Festival on 9 March. In the U.S., it was released via video on demand on 3 August and was released theatrically on 7 September 2012 in select cities. Sony Entertainment released the DVD on 6 November 2012. It begins in the series trademark found footage format but switches to traditional cinematography early on. The film was followed by a fourth installment, Apocalypse, in October 2014. The Choice The Choice is a 2016 American romantic drama film directed by Ross Katz and written by Bryan Sipe, based on Nicholas Sparks 2007 novel of the same name about two neighbors who fall in love at their first meeting. The movie stars Benjamin Walker, Teresa Palmer, Maggie Grace, Alexandra Daddario, Tom Welling and Tom Wilkinson. Principal photography began on October 13, 2014, in Wilmington, North Carolina. Lionsgate released the film on February 5, 2016. Jiro Dreams of Sushi Jiro Dreams of Sushi is a 2011 Japanese-language American documentary film directed by David Gelb. The film follows , a 93-year-old sushi master and owner of Sukiyabashi Jiro, a Michelin three-star restaurant. Sukiyabashi Jiro is a 10-seat, sushi-only restaurant located in a Tokyo subway station. Jiro Ono serves a tasting menu of roughly 20 courses, for a minimum of ¥30,000. The film also profiles Jiros two sons, both of whom are also sushi chefs. The younger son, , left Sukiyabashi Jiro to open a mirror image of his fathers restaurant in Roppongi Hills. The 50-year-old elder son, , obliged to succeed his father, still works for Jiro and is faced with the prospect of one day taking over the flagship restaurant. Agent Cody Banks Agent Cody Banks is a 2003 American spy comedy film directed by Harald Zwart. It follows the adventures of the 15-year-old title character, played by Frankie Muniz, who has to finish his chores, avoid getting grounded, and save the world by going undercover for the CIA as a James Bond type superspy. Hilary Duff, Angie Harmon, Keith David, Cynthia Stevenson, Daniel Roebuck, Darrell Hammond, Ian McShane, and Arnold Vosloo co-star. The film was filmed in British Columbia and was released in the United States on March 14, 2003. This film was the first major motion picture project for Duff apart from the film spinoff of her Lizzie McGuire TV series, as well as for Harmon, who had just come off a three-year stint as Assistant D.A. Abbie Carmichael on NBCs Law & Order. A sequel was released the following year. The films executive producers include Madonna and Jason Alexander. The Cooler The Cooler is a 2003 American neo-noir romantic drama film directed by Wayne Kramer. The original screenplay was written by Kramer and Frank Hannah. In old-school gambling parlance, a casino "cooler" is an unlucky individual, usually a casino employee, whose mere presence at the gambling tables usually results in a streak of bad luck for the other players. The Dirt The Dirt is a 2019 American biographical drama film directed by Jeff Tremaine from a screenplay by Rich Wilkes, about Heavy metal band Mötley Crüe. The film stars Douglas Booth, Colson Baker, Daniel Webber, and Iwan Rheon. Talks of a Mötley Crüe biopic began as early as 2006, when Paramount Pictures and MTV Films purchased the rights to the book The Dirt: Confessions of the Worlds Most Notorious Rock Band by the band and Neil Strauss. However the project then languished in development hell for over a decade, going through numerous directors and cast members before Netflix purchased the rights in March 2017. Filming began around New Orleans in February 2018. The Dirt was released digitally on Netflix on March 22, 2019. It received generally unfavorable reviews from critics, who said the film would please fans but that it hesitated "in handling the more troubling aspects of the bands history." Mid90s Mid90s is a 2018 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Jonah Hill, in his feature directorial debut. It stars Sunny Suljic, Lucas Hedges and Katherine Waterston, and follows a 13-year-old boy who begins spending time with a mostly older group of skateboarders while living in 1990s Los Angeles. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2018 and was theatrically released in the United States on October 19, 2018, by A24. It was well received by critics, who called it a "promising first outing for Hill”, and praised the sense of nostalgia. Repo Man Repo Man is a 1984 American science fiction black comedy film written and directed by Alex Cox. It stars Harry Dean Stanton and Emilio Estevez, and was produced by Jonathan Wacks and Peter McCarthy with executive producer Michael Nesmith. The plot concerns a young punk rock enthusiast in Los Angeles who finds himself partnered with a jaded repossession agent and gets caught up in the pursuit of a mysterious car that might be connected to extraterrestrials. The soundtrack is noted as a snapshot of early-80s Los Angeles hardcore punk. Director Cox wanted the music to underscore the life of repo men. Repo Man received widespread acclaim and was considered one of the best films of 1984. It has achieved cult status. Anon Anon is a 2018 British science fiction thriller film directed and written by Andrew Niccol, and financed by Sky Cinema Original Films. The film stars Amanda Seyfried and Clive Owen, with Colm Feore, Mark OBrien, Sonya Walger, Joe Pingue, and Iddo Goldberg appearing in supporting roles. Set in a futuristic world where privacy and anonymity no longer exist, the plot follows a troubled detective who comes across a young woman who has evaded the governments transparency system. The film was released internationally as a "Netflix Original" on the streaming service, from 4 May 2018, whilst in the United Kingdom and Ireland, the film was released in cinemas by Altitude Film Distribution and through on-demand by Sky Cinema on 11 May 2018. The Good the Bad the Weird The Good, the Bad, the Weird is a 2008 South Korean western action film directed by Kim Jee-woon, starring Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, and Jung Woo-sung. It was inspired by Sergio Leones The Good. The film premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival and had a limited release in the U.S. on April 23, 2010. It received positive reviews with critics praising the action, the cinematography and the direction. The film marks the second collaboration between actor Lee Byung-hun and director Kim Jee-woon who previously collaborated on the action drama A Bittersweet Life and then again would do so in Kims I Saw the Devil. Alex Cross Alex Cross is a 2012 American crime thriller film directed by Rob Cohen and starring Tyler Perry as the title character and Matthew Fox as the villain Picasso. The adapted screenplay was written by Marc Moss and Kerry Williamson. It is based on the novel Cross by James Patterson and the third installment of the Alex Cross film series, which was considered as a reboot of the series. The title character was previously portrayed by Morgan Freeman in Kiss the Girls and Along Came a Spider. Unlike the previous films, which were distributed by Paramount Pictures, the film was released by Lionsgate Films on October 19, 2012. Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion is a 1997 Japanese anime film written and co-directed by Hideaki Anno and animated by Gainax and Production I.G. It serves as an alternative ending to the controversial Neon Genesis Evangelion television series, in which teenage Shinji Ikari pilots Evangelion Unit 01, one of several giant cyborgs designed to fight hostile supernatural entities called Angels. The film picks up where the TV shows 24th episode ended, and as such is structured as alternate, longer versions of Episodes 25 and 26. Though it won awards including the 1997 Animage Anime Grand Prix, The End of Evangelion initially received mixed reviews. A 2014 Time Out poll of filmmakers voted The End of Evangelion one of the 100 best animated films of all time. Get Carter Get Carter is a 2000 American action thriller film directed by Stephen Kay and starring Sylvester Stallone, Miranda Richardson, Rachael Leigh Cook, Alan Cumming, Mickey Rourke, John C. McGinley, Michael Caine, and Rhona Mitra. It is a remake of the 1971 film of the same name, also starring Caine. The film was released in the United States on October 6, 2000. Critical reaction was negative, and the film flopped at the box office, with worldwide earnings of approximately $19 million against a production budget of nearly $64 million. The Marine The Marine is a 2006 American action comedy film starring John Cena, Robert Patrick, Kelly Carlson, and Anthony Ray Parker, written by Michelle Gallagher and Alan B. McElroy, and directed by John Bonito. It was produced by Vince McMahon through the film production division of WWE, called WWE Studios, and distributed in the United States by 20th Century Fox. The Lost Weekend The Lost Weekend is a 1945 American film directed by Billy Wilder starring Ray Milland and Jane Wyman. It was based on Charles R. Jacksons 1944 novel of the same name about an alcoholic writer. The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards and won four: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Adapted Screenplay. It also shared the Grand Prix at the first Cannes Film Festival, making it one of only two films to win both the Academy Award for Best Picture and the highest award at Cannes. In 2011, The Lost Weekend was added to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 100% based on 33 reviews, with an average rating of 8.32/10. The sites critical consensus reads, "Director Billy Wilders unflinchingly honest look at the effects of alcoholism may have had some of its impact blunted by time, but it remains a powerful and remarkably prescient film." Igby Goes Down Igby Goes Down is a 2002 American comedy-drama film that follows the life of Igby Slocumb, a rebellious and sardonic New York City teenager who attempts to break free of his familial ties and wealthy, overbearing mother. The film was written and directed by Burr Steers, and stars Kieran Culkin, Claire Danes, Jeff Goldblum, Susan Sarandon, Amanda Peet, Ryan Phillippe, Bill Pullman and Jared Harris. It was given a limited theatrical release through United Artists on September 13, 2002 in the United States, and received generally positive reviews from critics. Astro Boy Astro Boy is a 2009 HongKongAmerican computer-animated superhero film loosely based on the manga series of the same name by the Japanese writer and illustrator Osamu Tezuka. It was produced by Imagi Animation Studios, and directed by David Bowers, who co-wrote the screenplay with Timothy Harris. Freddie Highmore provides the voice of Astro Boy in the film alongside the voices of Nicolas Cage, Bill Nighy, Eugene Levy, Nathan Lane, Kristen Bell, Matt Lucas, Charlize Theron, and Donald Sutherland. The film was released by Summit Entertainment. This was the last film produced by Imagi Animation Studios before the company shut down on February 5, 2010. The film was first released in Hong Kong on October 8, 2009, and in the United States on October 23, 2009. It received mixed reviews from film critics and was a box office bomb, earning worldwide on a budget. The Final Girls The Final Girls is a 2015 American comedy slasher film directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson and written by M.A. Fortin and Joshua John Miller. The film stars Taissa Farmiga and Malin Åkerman, with supporting performances from Adam DeVine, Thomas Middleditch, Alia Shawkat, Alexander Ludwig, Nina Dobrev, Chloe Bridges, and Angela Trimbur. The plot follows a group of high school students who are transported into a 1986 slasher film called Camp Bloodbath. Principal photography began on April 22, 2014 and ended on May 25, 2014. Filming took place in Baton Rouge and St. Francisville. The film held its world premiere on March 13, 2015 at South by Southwest. It then screened at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival on September 19, 2015. It was released in the United States on October 9, 2015 in a limited theatrical run and through video on demand by Stage 6 Films and Vertical Entertainment. The Postman (Il Postino) Il Postino: The Postman is a 1994 Italian film directed by Michael Radford and Massimo Troisi. The film tells a fictional story in which the real life Chilean poet Pablo Neruda forms a relationship with a simple postman who learns to love poetry. It stars Philippe Noiret, Massimo Troisi, and Maria Grazia Cucinotta. The screenplay was adapted by Anna Pavignano, Michael Radford, Furio Scarpelli, Giacomo Scarpelli, and Massimo Troisi from the novel Ardiente paciencia by Antonio Skármeta. In 1983, Skármeta himself wrote and directed the film Ardiente paciencia, which he later adapted to the novel of the same name in 1985. Writer/star Massimo Troisi postponed heart surgery so that he could complete the film. The day after filming was completed, he suffered a fatal heart attack. Shutter Shutter is a 2008 American supernatural horror film directed by Masayuki Ochiai and starring Joshua Jackson, Rachael Taylor, and Megumi Okina. The film is a remake of the 2004 Thai horror film of the same name and was released on March 21, 2008. Despite a generally negative reaction, the film was a box office success grossing nearly 6 times its budget. Antwone Fisher Antwone Fisher is a 2002 American biographical drama film directed by and starring Denzel Washington in his feature film directorial debut. He also stars in the film as the psychiatrist Jerome Davenport, alongside Hollywood newcomer Derek Luke, who plays the title role, and ex-model Joy Bryant, as Fishers girlfriend. The film is inspired by a true story, with the real Antwone Fisher credited as the screenwriter, and is based on his autobiographical book Finding Fish. The film was produced by Todd Black, Randa Haines, and Washington and features a soundtrack by Mychael Danna. Black was first inspired to make the film upon hearing the story from Fisher, who was then working as a security guard at Sony Pictures Studios. The Cannonball Run The Cannonball Run is a 1981 American comedy film starring Burt Reynolds, Roger Moore, Dom DeLuise, Farrah Fawcett, and an all-star supporting cast. Filmed in Panavision, it was directed by Hal Needham, produced by Hong Kongs Golden Harvest films, and distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film is based on the 1979 running of an actual cross-country outlaw road race beginning in Connecticut and ending in California. It was one of 1981s most successful films at the box office. It was followed by Cannonball Run II, and Speed Zone. This and the 1984 sequel were the final film appearances of actor Dean Martin. It also featured Jackie Chan in his second Hollywood role. This plot is also used in the video game The Run where Jack Rourke competes in the race for a $25,000,000 prize. The Shipping News The Shipping News is a 2001 Canadian-Swedish-American drama film directed by Lasse Hallström, based on Annie Proulxs Pulitzer Prize-winning book of the same title. It stars Kevin Spacey as Quoyle, Judi Dench as Agnis Hamm, and Julianne Moore as Wavey Prowse. Cate Blanchett, Pete Postlethwaite, Scott Glenn, Rhys Ifans, Jason Behr, and Gordon Pinsent appear in supporting roles. Naked Naked is a 1993 British black comedy written and directed by Mike Leigh and starring David Thewlis as Johnny, a loquacious intellectual and conspiracy theorist. The film won several awards, including best director and best actor at Cannes. Naked marked a new career high for Leigh as a director and made the then-unknown Thewlis an internationally recognised star. English Vinglish English Vinglish is a 2012 Indian comedy-drama film, written and directed by Gauri Shinde. The narrative revolves around a woman named Shashi, a small entrepreneur who makes snacks. Shashi enrolls in an English-speaking course to stop her husband and daughter mocking her lack of English skills and gains self-respect in the process. The protagonist, played by Sridevi, was inspired by Shindes mother. English Vinglish was originally made in Hindi; later it was partially re-shot in Tamil and released along with a Telugu dubbed version on 5 October 2012. The film marked Sridevis return to filmmaking after a 15-year hiatus; it features French actor Mehdi Nebbou, Adil Hussain, and Priya Anand. Amitabh Bachchan and Ajith Kumar had cameo appearances in the Hindi and Tamil versions respectively. English Vinglish premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, where it received a five minute standing ovation Before its release, the film was screened for the Indian press and critics. The film received widespread critical acclaim with reviewers praising Shindes screenplay and direction, Sridevis performance as well as the films soundtrack and cinematography. It became a major financial success as well, grossing against a budget of . English Vinglish won all of the Best Debut Director awards of 2012 for Gauri Shinde. It was shortlisted as Indias official entry for the Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category. The film earned global acclaim at several international festivals and Sridevi was hailed as the "Meryl Streep of India" and the "female Rajinikanth in India". Little Big Man Little Big Man is a 1970 American western film directed by Arthur Penn and based on the novel Little Big Man by Thomas Berger. While broadly categorized as a western, or an epic, the film encompasses several literary/film genres, including comedy, drama and adventure. It is about a white male child raised by the Cheyenne nation during the 19th century. The film is largely concerned with contrasting the lives of American pioneers and Native Americans throughout the progression of the boys life. It stars Dustin Hoffman, Chief Dan George, Faye Dunaway, Martin Balsam, Jeff Corey and Richard Mulligan. It is a revisionist Western: Native Americans are depicted sympathetically, and the United States Cavalry are depicted as villains. The revision uses elements of satire and tragedy to examine prejudice and injustice. Little Big Man is an anti-establishment film of the period, indirectly protesting Americas involvement in the Vietnam War by portraying the U.S. military negatively. In 2014, Little Big Man was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Picnic at Hanging Rock Picnic at Hanging Rock is a 1975 Australian mystery drama film which was produced by Hal and Jim McElroy, directed by Peter Weir, and starred Rachel Roberts, Dominic Guard, Helen Morse, Vivean Gray and Jacki Weaver. It was adapted by Cliff Green from the 1967 novel of the same name by Joan Lindsay, who was deliberately ambiguous about whether the events really took place, although the story is in fact entirely fictitious. The plot involves the disappearance of several schoolgirls and their teacher during a picnic at Hanging Rock, Victoria, on Valentines Day in 1900, and the subsequent effect on the local community. Picnic at Hanging Rock was a commercial and critical success, and helped draw international attention to the then-emerging Australian New Wave of cinema. The Trouble with Harry The Trouble with Harry is a 1955 American Technicolor black comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The screenplay by John Michael Hayes was based on the 1950 novel by Jack Trevor Story. It starred Edmund Gwenn, John Forsythe, Mildred Natwick, Jerry Mathers and Shirley MacLaine in her film debut. The Trouble with Harry was released in the United States on September 30, 1955, then re-released in 1984 once the distribution rights had been acquired by Universal Pictures. The action in The Trouble with Harry takes place during a sun-filled autumn in the Vermont countryside. The fall foliage and the beautiful scenery around the village, as well as Bernard Herrmanns light-filled score, all set an idyllic tone. The story is about how the residents of a small Vermont village react when the dead body of a man named Harry is found on a hillside. The film is, however, not really a murder mystery; it is essentially a romantic comedy with thriller overtones, in which the corpse serves as a Macguffin. Four village residents end up working together to solve the problem of what to do with Harry. In the process the younger two fall in love and become a couple, soon to be married. The older two residents also fall in love. The film was one of Hitchcocks few true comedies. The film also contained what was, for the time, frank dialogue. One example of this is when John Forsythes character unabashedly tells MacLaines character that he would like to paint a nude portrait of her. The statement was explicit compared with other contemporary movies. Doc Hollywood Doc Hollywood is a 1991 American romantic comedy film directed by Michael Caton-Jones and written by Daniel Pyne along with Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman, based on Neil B. Shulmans book, What? Dead...Again?. The film stars Michael J. Fox, Julie Warner, Barnard Hughes, Woody Harrelson, David Ogden Stiers, Frances Sternhagen and Bridget Fonda. The film was shot on location in Micanopy and McIntosh, Florida. Fighting Fighting is a 2009 sports action drama film directed by Dito Montiel, with a screenplay by Robert Munic and Montiel, and starring Channing Tatum, Terrence Howard and Luis Guzmán. It was released on April 24, 2009 in the United States by Rogue Pictures. Shaft Shaft is a 2019 American action comedy film directed by Tim Story and written by Kenya Barris and Alex Barnow. The film stars Samuel L. Jackson, Jessie T. Usher, and Richard Roundtree. It is the fifth film in the Shaft series and a direct sequel to the 2000 film with the same title. The film was released theatrically in the United States on June 14, 2019 by Warner Bros. Pictures, and digitally in international markets on June 28, 2019 by Netflix. It received mixed reviews from critics and underperformed at the box office. Icarus Icarus is a 2017 American documentary film by Bryan Fogel, which chronicles Fogels exploration of the option of doping to win an amateur cycling race and happening upon a major international doping scandal when he asks for the help of Grigory Rodchenkov, the head of the Russian anti-doping laboratory. It premiered at Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2017, and was awarded the U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award. Netflix acquired the distribution rights and released Icarus globally on August 4, 2017. At the 90th Academy Awards, the film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The Andromeda Strain The Andromeda Strain is a 1971 American science fiction thriller film produced and directed by Robert Wise. Based on Michael Crichtons 1969 novel of the same name and adapted by Nelson Gidding, the film stars Arthur Hill, James Olson, Kate Reid, and David Wayne as a team of scientists who investigate a deadly organism of extraterrestrial origin. With a few exceptions, the film follows the book closely. The special effects were designed by Douglas Trumbull. The film is notable for its use of split screen in certain scenes. Arthur and the Invisibles Arthur and the Invisibles is a 2006 English-language French adventure comedy fantasy animated/live-action film adaptation of the 2002 childrens book Arthur and the Minimoys, and the 2003 sequel Arthur and the Forbidden City, written by filmmaker Luc Besson, who also directed the film. It premiered in limited release in France on November 29, 2006, and received wide releases in a number of countries in the following weeks. In the United States, it was released by The Weinstein Company and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on December 29, 2006, for one week in Los Angeles, with a wider release on January 12, 2007 and it was released in the United Kingdom on February 2, 2007. With a budget of €60 million, Arthur and the Invisibles was briefly the most expensive French film production until surpassed by Astérix at the Olympic Games. The film received negative reviews from critics, and under-performed in the United States. It was nevertheless successful enough in France and in the rest of the world to generate two sequels, Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard and The War of the Two Worlds. The film received the Imagina Award in the category Prix du Long-Métrage. The movies soundtrack album was released on January 9, 2007. Jersey Boys Jersey Boys is a 2014 American musical drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood, based on the Tony Award-winning jukebox musical of the same name. The film tells the story of the musical group The Four Seasons. Original band members Frankie Valli and Bob Gaudio serve as executive producers. Jersey Boys was released in the United States on June 20, 2014. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the musical numbers but criticized the narrative and runtime, and grossed $67 million worldwide. Twilight Zone: The Movie Twilight Zone: The Movie is a 1983 American science fiction horror anthology film produced by Steven Spielberg and John Landis as a cinematic interpretation of the 1959–64 TV series created by Rod Serling. The film stars Vic Morrow, Scatman Crothers, Kathleen Quinlan, and John Lithgow, with Dan Aykroyd and Albert Brooks in the prologue segment. Burgess Meredith starred in four episodes of the original series and took on Serlings position as narrator. Other actors from the original series included William Schallert, Kevin McCarthy, Bill Mumy, Murray Matheson, Peter Brocco, and Patricia Barry. The film is a remake of three episodes of the original series and introduces one original story. Landis directed the prologue, the first segment, and the epilogue; Spielberg directed the second segment, Joe Dante the third, and George Miller the final. Dante recalled that the four stories were originally intended to be interwoven, with characters from one segment appearing in another segment, but problems with the filming precluded this. The film gained notoriety before its release for the stunt helicopter crash which took the lives of actor Vic Morrow and child actors Myca Dinh Le and Renee Shin-Yi Chen during the filming of the segment directed by Landis. The two child actors had been hired illegally. Their deaths led to a high-profile legal case, although no one was found to be criminally liable for the accident. 24 Hour Party People 24 Hour Party People is a 2002 British comedy-drama film about Manchesters popular music community from 1976 to 1992, and specifically about Factory Records. It was written by Frank Cottrell Boyce and directed by Michael Winterbottom. The film was entered into the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. It received positive reviews. It begins with the punk rock era of the late 1970s and moves through the 1980s into the rave and DJ culture and the "Madchester" scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s. The main character is Tony Wilson, a news reporter for Granada Television and the head of Factory Records. The narrative largely follows his career, while also covering the careers of the major Factory artists, especially Joy Division and New Order, A Certain Ratio, The Durutti Column and Happy Mondays. The film is a dramatisation based on a combination of real events, rumours, urban legends and the imaginings of the scriptwriter, as the film makes clear. In one scene, one-time Buzzcocks member Howard Devoto is shown having sex with Wilsons first wife in the toilets of a club; the real Devoto, an extra in the scene, turns to the camera and says, "I definitely dont remember this happening." The fourth wall is frequently broken, with Wilson frequently commenting on events directly to camera as they occur, at one point declaring that he is "being postmodern, before its fashionable". The actors are often intercut with real contemporary concert footage, including the Sex Pistols gig at the Lesser Free Trade Hall. Grease 2 Grease 2 is a 1982 American musical romantic comedy film and the sequel to Grease, which is based upon the musical of the same name by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. The film was produced by Allan Carr and Robert Stigwood, and directed and choreographed by Patricia Birch, who also choreographed the first film and the Broadway musical. It takes place two years after the original film at Rydell High School, set in the 1961–1962 school year, with an almost entirely new cast, led by actors Maxwell Caulfield and Michelle Pfeiffer in her first starring role. The film was released theatrically on June 11, 1982 and grossed over $15 million against a production budget of $11 million. The film, now best known for being the breakout roles for Pfeiffer and Christopher McDonald, was otherwise poorly received, with Grease co-creator Jim Jacobs particularly displeased with the film. Fools Rush In Fools Rush In is a 1997 American romantic comedy film starring Matthew Perry and Salma Hayek, directed by Andy Tennant. The Phantom The Phantom is a 1996 Australian-American superhero film directed by Simon Wincer. Based on Lee Falks comic strip The Phantom, the film stars Billy Zane as a seemingly immortal crimefighter and his battle against all forms of evil. The Phantom also stars Treat Williams, Kristy Swanson, Catherine Zeta-Jones, James Remar and Patrick McGoohan. The films screenplay by Jeffrey Boam is loosely inspired by three of The Phantom stories, "The Singh Brotherhood", "The Sky Band" and "The Belt"; but adds supernatural elements and several new characters. Principal photography began in October 1995 and concluded on February 13, 1996. The film was shot in California, Thailand and Australia. The Phantom was released on June 7, 1996, and received mixed reviews from film critics, who were divided over whether its pulp adventure approach was charming and authentic or vapid and dull. Despite financial failure in its theatrical release, the film has enjoyed success on VHS, DVD and Blu-ray, and has developed a cult following. Drop Dead Gorgeous Drop Dead Gorgeous is a 1999 American black comedy film directed by Michael Patrick Jann and starring Kirsten Dunst, Ellen Barkin, Brittany Murphy, Allison Janney, Denise Richards, Kirstie Alley, and Amy Adams in her film debut. Shot in a mockumentary format, it follows the contestants in a beauty pageant called the Sarah Rose Cosmetics Mount Rose American Teen Princess Pageant, held in the small fictional town of Mount Rose, Minnesota, in which various contestants die in suspicious ways. Snatched Snatched is a 2017 American action comedy film directed by Jonathan Levine and written by Katie Dippold. The film stars Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn, with Joan Cusack, Ike Barinholtz, Wanda Sykes and Christopher Meloni in supporting roles, and depicts a mother and daughter who are abducted while on vacation in South America. Snatched premiered in New York City on May 2, 2017, and was theatrically released on May 12, 2017, by 20th Century Fox. The film received mixed reviews and grossed $60 million worldwide on a $42 million budget. At the 38th Golden Raspberry Awards, Hawn was nominated for Worst Supporting Actress for her performance. This Must Be the Place This Must Be the Place is a 2011 European drama film directed by Paolo Sorrentino, written by Sorrentino and Umberto Contarello and released in the United States in late 2012. It stars Sean Penn and Frances McDormand. The film deals with a middle-aged wealthy rock star who becomes bored in his retirement and takes on the quest of finding his fathers tormentor, a Nazi war criminal who is a refugee in the United States. The film was an Italian-majority production with co-producers in France and Ireland. Principal photography began in August, 2010. Filming took place in Ireland and Italy, as well as the states of Michigan, New Mexico, and New York. The film was in competition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. 22 Bullets 22 Bullets is a French gangster-action film directed by Richard Berry. It tells a part of the life story of Jacky Imbert, and is based on the novel LImmortel by Franz-Olivier Giesbert. Filming began on 23 February 2009 in Marseille, in Avignon in early April 2009, and continued for 8 weeks in Paris. Step Up All In Step Up: All In is a 2014 American dance film directed by Trish Sie. It is the fifth and final film in the Step Up series. The film was released internationally on July 9, 2014 and on August 8 in the United States. Murder by Death Murder by Death is a 1976 American comedy mystery film directed by Robert Moore and written by Neil Simon. The film stars Eileen Brennan, Truman Capote, James Coco, Peter Falk, Alec Guinness, Elsa Lanchester, David Niven, Peter Sellers, Maggie Smith, Nancy Walker, and Estelle Winwood, written by Neil Simon. The plot is a broad parody or spoof of the traditional country-house whodunit, familiar to mystery fiction fans of classics such as Agatha Christies And Then There Were None. The cast is an ensemble of British and American actors playing send-ups of well-known fictional sleuths, including Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, Charlie Chan, Nick and Nora Charles, and Sam Spade. It also features a rare acting performance by author Truman Capote. The film was presented at the Venice International Film Festival in September 5, 1976. Welcome to the Punch Welcome to the Punch is a 2013 British action thriller film written and directed by Eran Creevy and starring James McAvoy, Mark Strong, and Andrea Riseborough. The script had been placed on the 2010 Brit List, a film-industry-compiled list of the best unproduced screenplays in British film. With seven votes, the film was placed third. 6 Souls Shelter is a 2010 American supernatural thriller horror film directed by Måns Mårlind and Björn Stein, written by Michael Cooney, and starring Julianne Moore and Jonathan Rhys Meyers. The film was released as 6 Souls in the United States on March 1, 2013, for video on demand, followed by a limited theatrical release on April 5, 2013. Sweet and Lowdown Sweet and Lowdown is a 1999 American comedy-drama mockumentary film written and directed by Woody Allen. Loosely based on Federico Fellinis film La Strada, the film tells the fictional story, set in the 1930s, of a self-confident jazz guitarist Emmet Ray who falls in love with a mute woman. The film also stars Uma Thurman and Anthony LaPaglia. Like several of Allens other films, the film is occasionally interrupted by interviews with critics and biographers like Allen, Nat Hentoff, and Douglas McGrath, who comment on the films plot as if the characters were real-life people. The film is one of the better-received later works by Allen. Penn and Morton both received Oscar nominations, for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress, respectively. Dungeons & Dragons Dungeons & Dragons is a 2000 American action adventure fantasy film directed by Courtney Solomon, written by Carroll Cartwright and Topper Lilien, and based on the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. Among the more notable features of the otherwise poorly received film are cameo appearances by Richard OBrien and Tom Baker. Parts of the film were made on location at Sedlec Ossuary. Despite its poor box office performance and critical failure, a made-for-TV sequel, Wrath of the Dragon God was released in 2005. It was not a direct continuation of the storyline of the previous film, though Bruce Paynes character, Damodar, makes a return. A third film, The Book of Vile Darkness, was shot in 2011 and direct-to-DVD released in the United Kingdom on August 9, 2012. Peggy Sue Got Married Peggy Sue Got Married is a 1986 American fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Francis Ford Coppola starring Kathleen Turner as a woman on the verge of a divorce, who finds herself transported back to the days of her senior year in high school in 1960. The film was written by husband-and-wife team Jerry Leichtling and Arlene Sarner. The film was a box office success and received positive reviews from critics. It was nominated for three Academy Awards: Best Actress, Best Cinematography, and Best Costume Design. In addition, Turner was nominated for Best Foreign Actress at the Sant Jordi Awards. Forces of Nature Forces of Nature is a 1999 American romantic comedy film directed by Bronwen Hughes and starring Ben Affleck and Sandra Bullock. Hard Rain Hard Rain is a 1998 action-thriller disaster film produced by Mark Gordon, written by Graham Yost, and directed by former cinematographer-turned director Mikael Salomon. It stars Christian Slater, Morgan Freeman, Randy Quaid, Minnie Driver, and Ed Asner. It is an international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Germany, and Japan. The plot centers around a heist and man-made treachery amidst a natural disaster in a small Indiana town. Dracula 2000 Dracula 2000 is a 2000 American vampire horror film co-written and directed by Patrick Lussier and produced by Joel Soisson and Wes Craven, and starring Gerard Butler, Christopher Plummer, Jonny Lee Miller, Justine Waddell, Omar Epps, Colleen Fitzpatrick, and Jennifer Esposito. The plot follows Dracula, who arrives in New Orleans in the 21st century and seeks out Mary Heller, a descendant of Abraham Van Helsing. Dracula 2000, the promotional title of which is Wes Craven Presents: Dracula 2000, builds upon Bram Stokers original 1897 novel Dracula, with Count Dracula resurrected in contemporary America. The film was a critical and commercial disappointment, though two direct-to-video sequels, both written and directed by Lussier, were produced. Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel is a 2009 comic science fiction film directed by Gareth Carrivick from a script by Jamie Mathieson, starring Chris ODowd, Dean Lennox Kelly, Marc Wootton, and Anna Faris. The film follows three friends, two avid science fiction fans and their snarky mate, as they attempt to navigate a time travel conundrum in the middle of a British pub, where they meet a girl from the future who sets the adventure in motion. It was released in the UK and Ireland on 24 April 2009. On its television premiere on BBC Two on 1 August 2010, the film was dedicated to its director Gareth Carrivick, who had died earlier in the year. Exit Wounds Exit Wounds is a 2001 American action film directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak, and starring Steven Seagal and DMX. The film is based on the book of the same name by John Westermann. The book takes place on Long Island, while the film is set in Detroit. Steven Seagal plays Orin Boyd, a police detective notorious for pushing the limits of the law in his quest for justice. It is the second of three films directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak and produced by Joel Silver that focus on martial arts based action in an urban setting with a hip-hop soundtrack and featuring many of the same cast. The film received negative reviews from critics. It earned $19 million in its opening weekend, and went on to gross a worldwide total of $79.9 million against a budget of $33 million. Man of the Year Man of the Year is a 2006 American political satire film directed and written by Barry Levinson, produced by James G. Robinson, and starring Robin Williams. The film also features Christopher Walken, Laura Linney, Lewis Black, and Jeff Goldblum. In the film Williams portrays Tom Dobbs, the host of a comedy/political talk show, based loosely on the real-life persona of Jon Stewart. With an offhand remark, he prompts four million people to e-mail their support; then he decides to campaign for President. The film was released theatrically on October 13, 2006, and was filmed in Toronto and Hamilton, and in parts of Washington Man of the Year received mostly negative reviews and earned $41.2 million on a $20 million budget. Shortbus Shortbus is a 2006 American erotic comedy-drama film written and directed by John Cameron Mitchell. The plot revolves around a sexually diverse ensemble of colorful characters trying desperately to connect in New York City. The characters converge in a weekly Brooklyn artistic/sexual salon loosely inspired by various underground NYC gatherings that took place in the early 2000s. According to Mitchell, the film attempts to "employ sex in new cinematic ways because its too interesting to leave to porn." Shortbus includes a variety of explicit scenes containing non-simulated sexual intercourse with visible penetration and male ejaculation. Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House Home Alone 4 is a 2002 American made-for-television Christmas family comedy film directed by Rod Daniel, which first aired on ABC on November 3, 2002, followed by a DVD release on September 2, 2003. The film stars Mike Weinberg, French Stewart, Missi Pyle, Jason Beghe, Erick Avari, Barbara Babcock, Joanna Going, and Clare Carey. It is the fourth installment in the Home Alone series. The film brings back several of the main characters from the first two films, including Kevin McCallister, but with all of the roles played by different actors. The plot revolves around Kevin McCallister trying to defend his future stepmothers house from his old nemesis Marv and his sidekick/wife Vera. It was director Rod Daniels last film before his death in 2016. The Woodsman The Woodsman is a 2004 American drama film directed and co-written by Nicole Kassell, based on Fechters play of the same name. The film stars Kevin Bacon as a convicted child molester who must adjust to life after prison. Its name refers to the woodsman from the fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood who kills the wolf to save the titular child. Girls Trip Girls Trip is a 2017 American comedy film starring Regina Hall, Queen Latifah, Tiffany Haddish, and Jada Pinkett Smith. The film is directed by Malcolm D. Lee and written by Kenya Barris and Tracy Oliver, from a story by the pair and Erica Rivinoja, who based the script off their own experiences with their female friends. It follows a group of four friends who go to New Orleans to attend the Essence Music Festival in order to reconnect. Girls Trip premiered at the American Black Film Festival in Miami on June 14, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States by Universal Pictures on July 21, 2017. It received positive reviews from critics, with many praising Haddishs performance, and was chosen by Time magazine as one of its top ten films of 2017. It grossed $140 million worldwide, including over $100 million domestically, the first comedy of 2017 to do so. It was also the first time a film by an African-American female screenwriter crossed the $100 million mark. Five Easy Pieces Five Easy Pieces is a 1970 American drama film written by Carole Eastman and Bob Rafelson, and directed by Rafelson. The film stars Jack Nicholson, with Karen Black, Susan Anspach, Ralph Waite, and Sally Struthers in supporting roles. The film tells the story of surly oil rig worker Bobby Dupea, whose rootless blue-collar existence belies his privileged youth as a piano prodigy. When Bobby learns that his father is dying, he goes home to see him, taking along his waitress girlfriend. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards and five Golden Globe Awards, and, in 2000, was selected to be preserved by the Library of Congress in the National Film Registry. Near Dark Near Dark is a 1987 American neo-western horror film directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by her and Eric Red. The story follows a young man in a small midwestern town who becomes involved with a family of nomadic American vampires. Starring the then little-known actors Adrian Pasdar and Jenny Wright, the film was part of a revival of serious vampire movies in the late 1980s. Despite performing poorly at the box office, critic reviews were very positive. Over the years, the film has gained a cult following. The Abominable Bride "The Abominable Bride" is a special episode of the British television programme Sherlock. The episode was broadcast on BBC One, PBS and Channel One on 1 January 2016. It depicts the characters of the show in an alternative timeline: the Victorian London setting of the original stories by Arthur Conan Doyle. The title is based on the quote "Ricoletti of the club foot and his abominable wife" from "The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual", which refers to a case mentioned by Holmes. The story also draws on elements of original Conan Doyle stories of Holmes such as "The Five Orange Pips" and "The Final Problem". The episode won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie, the first win of the series in that category. Police Academy 5: Assignment: Miami Beach Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach is the 1988 fifth installment in the Police Academy series, launched in 1984. The film was given a PG rating for language and ribald humor. Sequel to Citizens on Patrol Steve Guttenberg was unable to star in this film due to scheduling conflicts with filming Three Men and a Baby. The filmmakers decided instead to cast Matt McCoy as a new character. Aladdin and the King of Thieves Aladdin and the King of Thieves is a 1996 American direct-to-video animated musical fantasy adventure film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. It is the second sequel to the 1992 film Aladdin, and serves as the final chapter of the Arabian Nights-inspired Disney franchise beginning with the first film, and continuing with its first direct-to-video sequel The Return of Jafar and the animated series of the same name. The film is inspired by the tale Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves from One Thousand and One Nights, replacing Ali Baba with Aladdin, and for the first time since the original Aladdin, the film has a completely new soundtrack instead of the rearranged music from the original film for The Return of Jafar and the series. Though the film serves as the finale of the series, the characters also appear in a 1999 crossover episode of the animated series Hercules, titled "Hercules and the Arabian Night", as well as the 2007 direct-to-video title called Follow Your Dreams. Choke Choke is a 2008 American black comedy film written and directed by Clark Gregg. The film stars Sam Rockwell and Anjelica Huston. Production took place in New Jersey in 2007. It premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and was purchased by Fox Searchlight Pictures for distribution. The film was released on September 26, 2008 and the DVD was released on February 17, 2009. The film is based on the 2001 novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. It tells the story of a man who works in a colonial theme park, attends sexual addiction recovery meetings, and intentionally chokes on food in upscale restaurants so his "rescuers" would give him money out of sympathy and thus cover his mothers Alzheimers disease hospital bills. The Vanishing The Vanishing is a 1988 thriller film directed by George Sluizer, adapted from the novella The Golden Egg by Tim Krabbé. It stars Gene Bervoets as a man who searches obsessively for his girlfriend following her disappearance at a rest area. The Vanishing was released on 27 October 1988, and received positive reviews. Sluizer remade the film in English in 1993; the remake was poorly received. Flypaper Flypaper is a 2011 American crime comedy film starring Patrick Dempsey and Ashley Judd, and directed by Rob Minkoff and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. Looney Tunes: Back in Action Looney Tunes: Back in Action is a 2003 American live-action/animated comedy film directed by Joe Dante. It is the third feature-length live-action/animation hybrid film to feature Looney Tunes characters, after Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Space Jam. The plot follows Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny as they help aspiring daredevil Damian "D.J." Drake, Jr. and Warner Bros. executive Kate Houghton find the "blue monkey" diamond in order to prevent the evil Mr. Chairman of the Acme Corporation from using it to turn mankind into monkeys that will manufacture his products; the group also attempts to rescue D.J.s father, an actor and spy who has been captured by Mr. Chairman. The film was theatrically released on November 14, 2003 with mixed-to-positive critical reception. Financially, the film was a box office bomb, grossing $68.5 million worldwide against an $80 million budget. This was the final film to be scored by composer Jerry Goldsmith, who died less than a year after the films release. This was also the final film to be produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation. Chaos Theory Chaos Theory is a 2008 comedy-drama film starring Ryan Reynolds, Emily Mortimer, and Stuart Townsend. The film was directed by Marcos Siega, written by Daniel Taplitz and Kathy Gori, and was shot in Coquitlam and Squamish. The Big Chill The Big Chill is a 1983 American comedy-drama film directed by Lawrence Kasdan, starring Tom Berenger, Glenn Close, Jeff Goldblum, William Hurt, Kevin Kline, Mary Kay Place, Meg Tilly, and JoBeth Williams. The plot focuses on a group of baby boomers who attended the University of Michigan, reuniting after 15 years when their friend Alex commits suicide. Kevin Costner was cast as Alex, but all scenes showing his face were cut. It was filmed in Beaufort. The soundtrack features soul, R&B, and pop-rock music from the 1960s and 1970s, including tracks by Creedence Clearwater Revival, Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, The Rolling Stones, and Three Dog Night. The Big Chill was adapted for television as the short-lived 1985 CBS series Hometown. Later, it influenced the TV series thirtysomething. Where the Heart Is Where the Heart Is is a 2000 American romantic drama film directed by Matt Williams and starring Natalie Portman, Stockard Channing, Ashley Judd, Joan Cusack, James Frain, Dylan Bruno, Keith David, and Sally Field. The screenplay, written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, is based on the best-selling 1995 novel of the same name by Billie Letts. The film follows five years in the life of Novalee Nation, a pregnant 17-year-old, who is abandoned by her boyfriend at a Walmart in a small Oklahoma town. She secretly moves into the store, where she eventually gives birth to her baby, which attracts media attention. With the help of friends, she makes a new life for herself in the town. If Beale Street Could Talk If Beale Street Could Talk is a 2018 American romantic drama film directed and written by Barry Jenkins, and based on James Baldwins novel of the same name. It stars KiKi Layne, Stephan James, Colman Domingo, Teyonah Parris, Michael Beach, Dave Franco, Diego Luna, Pedro Pascal, Ed Skrein, Brian Tyree Henry, and Regina King. The film follows a young woman who, with her familys support, seeks to clear the name of her wrongly charged lover and prove his innocence before the birth of their child. If Beale Street Could Talk had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on December 14, 2018, by Annapurna Pictures. It was praised for the acting, Jenkinss screenplay and direction, the cinematography, and the musical score. It was chosen by both the National Board of Review and the American Film Institute as one of the Top 10 Films of 2018. The film received numerous accolades and nominations, including Best Supporting Actress wins for King at the Academy Awards and Golden Globes. It was also nominated for Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Screenplay at the 76th Golden Globe Awards, and Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Original Score at the 91st Academy Awards. Mesrine Part 1: Killer Instinct Mesrine is a two-part 2008 French biographical crime film on the life of French gangster Jacques Mesrine, directed by Jean-François Richet and written by Abdel Raouf Dafri and Richet. The first part, Mesrine: Killer Instinct, was based on Mesrines autobiographical book Linstinct de mort, while the second part, Mesrine: Public Enemy Number One, detailed Mesrines criminal career. The film has earned comparisons to the American film Scarface, and Vincent Cassel earned rave reviews for his portrayal of Mesrine. The Hidden Fortress is a 1958 jidaigeki adventure film directed by Akira Kurosawa and starring Toshiro Mifune as General and Misa Uehara as Princess Yuki. The Way of the Gun The Way of the Gun is a 2000 American crime-thriller film written and directed by Christopher McQuarrie in his directorial debut. It stars Ryan Phillippe and Benicio del Toro, with Juliette Lewis, Taye Diggs, Nicky Katt, Scott Wilson, and James Caan in supporting roles. The film was released on September 8, 2000, and was a commercial disappointment, grossing $13 million against a production budget of $8.5 million. The critical reception was mixed, with some critics praising the acting, direction and action sequences, but criticizing the limits of the script and character development. The film is now considered a cult film. Veronica Veronica is a 2017 Spanish supernatural horror drama film directed by Paco Plaza. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. It is loosely based on true events from the 1991 Vallecas case where Estefanía Gutiérrez Lázaro died mysteriously after she used a ouija board. Jason Takes Manhattan Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan is a 1989 American slasher film written and directed by Rob Hedden, and starring Jensen Daggett, Scott Reeves, Peter Mark Richman, and Kane Hodder as Jason Voorhees. It is the eighth installment in the Friday the 13th film series and follows Jason Voorhees stalking a group of high school graduates on a ship en route to, and later in, New York City. It was the final film in the series to be distributed by Paramount Pictures in the United States until 2009, with the subsequent installments being distributed by New Line Cinema. The film, like several of its predecessors, was intended to be the final film in the series. Filming took place primarily in Vancouver, British Columbia, with additional photography in New York Citys Times Square and in Los Angeles. At the time of its production, Jason Takes Manhattan was the most expensive film in the series, with a budget of around $5 million. It received substantial attention for its initial marketing campaign, featuring Jason Voorhees slashing through the "I Love New York" logo with a knife, which was later retracted after the New York City Tourism committee filed a complaint against Paramount Pictures. Released on July 28, 1989, the film grossed $14.3 million at the U.S. box office, making it the poorest performing film in the series to date. The film received both criticism and praise from critics for its implementation of humor, while others deemed it the worst film in the series. It is followed by The Final Friday. Lionheart Lionheart is a 1991 action film directed by Sheldon Lettich, starring Jean-Claude van Damme and co-starring Brian Thompson, along with Harrison Page, Deborah Rennard, Lisa Pelikan, and Ashley Johnson. Van Damme plays a paratrooper legionnaire. When his brother is seriously injured, he returns to Los Angeles to enter the underground fighting circuit to raise money for his brothers family. The films cast and crew included two people who had appeared in an earlier Van Damme film: Michel Qissi and Sheldon Lettich. This was the second time Qissi played a villain in a Van Damme film, the first being notably as Tong Po in Kickboxer. Lettich helped write one of Van Dammes breakthrough films, Bloodsport, along with another Van Damme film, Double Impact. The film grossed $24.3 million on a $6 million budget. Friday the 13th: A New Beginning Friday the 13th: A New Beginning is a 1985 American slasher film directed by Danny Steinmann and starring Melanie Kinnaman, John Shepherd, and Shavar Ross. It is the fifth installment in the Friday the 13th film series. The film is set at a fictional halfway house, where an adult Tommy Jarvis—who killed Jason Voorhees as a child—again fears for his life when a new hockey-masked assailant begins a series of brutal murders. The film features a cameo appearance from Corey Feldman, who portrayed Tommy in the previous film. A New Beginning features a high number of on-screen murders. Aside from its gore and violence, the film has also become known for its explicit nudity and sex scenes, as well as frequent drug use. Peter Brackes book Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th details that behind the scenes, the production was plagued with hardcore drug use. Shot in California in 1984 on a budget of $2.2 million, A New Beginning was released theatrically on March 22, 1985, and grossed $22 million at the U.S. box office. The film was initially going to set up a new trilogy of films with a different villain for the series but, after a disappointing reception from fans and a steep decline in box-office receipts from Part III and The Final Chapter, Jason Voorhees was brought back for the next installment Jason Lives and has been the main antagonist in the series since. In addition to weak box office returns, most critics gave the film negative reviews. In later years, much like the series in general, the film has obtained a cult following. Angel-A Angel-A, directed by Luc Besson, is a 2005 French fantasy and romantic drama film featuring Jamel Debbouze and Rie Rasmussen. Jack Frost Jack Frost is a 1998 American Christmas fantasy comedy-drama film, starring Michael Keaton and Kelly Preston. Keaton stars as the title character, a man who dies in a car accident and comes back to life as a snowman. Three of Frank Zappas four children, Dweezil Zappa, Ahmet Zappa, and Moon Unit Zappa, appear in the film. The costume for Jack Frosts snowman form was created by Jim Hensons Creature Shop. The film was released in Australia on December 10, 1998 before the United States release. 54 54 is a 1998 American drama film about Studio 54, a world-famous New York City discotheque, written and directed by Mark Christopher. It stars Ryan Phillippe, Salma Hayek, Neve Campbell, and Mike Myers as Steve Rubell, the clubs co-founder. Prior to its release in 1998, the film was extensively reshot and recut, and then released to poor critical reaction, but somewhat respectable box office. In 2008, a bootleg version of the directors cut was screened at Outfest, leading to interest for its release. In 2015, Christopher and Miramax premiered a new edit of the film at the Berlin International Film Festival, with 45 minutes of original material restored and 30 minutes of studio re-shoots removed. An American Crime An American Crime is a 2007 American crime drama film directed by Tommy OHaver and starring Ellen Page and Catherine Keener. The film is based on the true story of the torture and murder of Sylvia Likens by Indianapolis single mother Gertrude Baniszewski. It premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Because of internal problems with the films original distributor, First Look International, the film was not released theatrically. The Showtime television network officially premiered An American Crime on May 10, 2008. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe, a Primetime Emmy, and a Writers Guild of America Award. Tideland Tideland is a 2005 British-Canadian neo-noir fantasy film co-written and directed by Terry Gilliam. It is an adaptation of Mitch Cullins novel of the same name. The film was shot in Regina, Canada, and the surrounding area in late 2004. The world premiere was at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival where the film was met with mixed response from both viewers and critics. After little interest from U.S. distributors, THINKFilm picked the film up for a U.S. release date in October 2006. Samsara Samsara is a 2011 American non-narrative documentary film of international imagery directed by Ron Fricke and produced by Mark Magidson, who also collaborated on Baraka, a film of a similar vein, and Chronos. Samsara was filmed over a period of five years in 25 different countries around the world. It was shot in 70 mm format and output to digital format. The film premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival and received a limited release in August 2012. C.R.A.Z.Y. C.R.A.Z.Y. is a 2005 Quebecois coming-of-age drama film directed by Jean-Marc Vallée and co-written by Vallée and François Boulay. It tells the story of Zac, a young gay man dealing with homophobia while growing up with four brothers and a conservative father in Quebec during the 1960s and 1970s. The film employs an extensive soundtrack, featuring artists such as Pink Floyd, Patsy Cline, Charles Aznavour, and The Rolling Stones. A popular piece in the Cinema of Quebec, C.R.A.Z.Y. was one of the highest-grossing films of the year in the province. The film won numerous honours, among them 11 Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture. At Quebecs Prix Jutra film awards, it won 13 awards in the competitive categories from 14 nominations, becoming the all-time record holder for most award wins at that ceremony; it also won both of the box-office based awards, the Billet dor and the Film sétant le plus illustré à lextérieur du Québec, for a total of 15 awards overall. In 2015, Toronto International Film Festival critics ranked it among the Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time. Sudden Death Sudden Death is a 1995 American sports action thriller film directed by Peter Hyams and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Powers Boothe, and Dorian Harewood. The film was released in the United States on December 22, 1995. Set at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena, the film was written by Gene Quintano, based on a story by Karen Elise Baldwin, the wife of then-Pittsburgh Penguins owner Howard Baldwin, who was a co-producer. It was the second collaboration between Van Damme and Hyams, after Timecop. The film was a box office disappointment in the United States, grossing less than $20.4 million at the box office on a $35 million budget. However, the film was a success internationally, particularly in Australia, Philippines, Germany, and the United Kingdom, making $64 million worldwide. In other countries, it made close to $50 million in profit with video sales. It received mixed to negative reviews at the time of its release, although retrospective reviews have been more positive and it is seen by many as one of Van Dammes best. The Sweet Hereafter The Sweet Hereafter is a 1997 Canadian drama film written and directed by Atom Egoyan, starring Ian Holm, Sarah Polley and Bruce Greenwood and adapted from the novel of the same name by Russell Banks. The film tells the story of a school bus accident in a small town that results in the deaths of numerous children. A class-action lawsuit ensues, proving divisive in the community and becoming tied with personal and family issues. The story is inspired by the 1989 Alton. It was filmed in British Columbia and Ontario, incorporating a film score with medieval music influences and references to the story of The Pied Piper of Hamelin. Although The Sweet Hereafter was not a box office success, it was critically acclaimed and won three awards, including the Grand Prix, at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival, along with seven Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture. It also received two Academy Award nominations, for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay. Toronto International Film Festival critics named The Sweet Hereafter one of the top 10 Canadian films of all time. The Rookie The Rookie is a 2002 American sports drama film directed by John Lee Hancock and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. It is based on the true story of Jim Morris, who had a brief, but famous Major League Baseball career in 1999–2000. The film stars Dennis Quaid, Rachel Griffiths, Jay Hernandez, and Brian Cox. The Red Violin The Red Violin is a 1998 drama film directed by François Girard and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Carlo Cecchi and Sylvia Chang. It spans four centuries and five countries as it tells the story of a mysterious red-coloured violin and its many owners. The instrument, made in Cremona in 1681 with a future forecast by tarot cards, makes its way to Montreal in 1997, where an appraiser identifies it and it goes to auction. The film was an international co-production among companies in Canada, Italy, and the United Kingdom. The screenplay was written by Don McKellar, who also acts, and Girard, inspired by a historic 1720 Stradivarius violin nicknamed the "Red Mendelssohn". The film was shot in Austria, Canada, China, England and Italy and features a soundtrack by John Corigliano, with solos performed by violinist Joshua Bell. After premiering in the Venice Film Festival, it received some positive reviews from critics and grossed $10 million in the U.S. box office. It received numerous honours, including the Academy Award for Best Original Score and eight Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture. The Last House on the Left The Last House on the Left is a 1972 American exploitation horror film written, edited, and directed by Wes Craven and produced by Sean S. Cunningham. The film stars Sandra Peabody, Lucy Grantham, David A. Hess, Fred Lincoln, Jeramie Rain, and Marc Sheffler. The plot revolves around two teenage girls who are taken into the woods and tortured by a gang of murderous thugs. The story is inspired by the Swedish film The Virgin Spring, directed by Ingmar Bergman, which in turn is based on a Swedish ballad, "Töres döttrar i Wänge". Cravens directorial debut, the film was made on a modest budget of $87,000, and was filmed in New York City and rural Connecticut in 1971. It was released theatrically in the United States on August 30, 1972, and was a major box office success, grossing over $3 million domestically. Although its confrontational violence resulted in it being heavily censored and sometimes banned in other countries, the film was generally well received by critics. The film was remade under the same title in 2009. Welcome to the Dollhouse Welcome to the Dollhouse is a 1995 American coming-of-age black comedy film written and directed by Todd Solondz. An independent film, it won the Grand Jury Prize at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival and launched the careers of Solondz and Heather Matarazzo. The story follows the unpopular middle schooler Dawn as she goes to extreme lengths trying to earn the respect of her vicious fellow students and her disinterested family. Dawn reappears in two of Solondzs other films, Palindromes and Wiener-Dog. The Commitments The Commitments is a 1991 musical comedy-drama film based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Roddy Doyle. It was directed by Alan Parker from a screenplay written by Doyle, Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais. Set in the Northside of Dublin, the film tells the story of Jimmy Rabbitte, a young music fanatic who assembles a group of working-class youths to form a soul band named "The Commitments". Producers Lynda Myles and Roger Randall-Cutler acquired the film rights to the novel in 1988, and commissioned Doyle, a first-time screenwriter, to write an adaptation. Doyle spent one year working on the script before Myles brought in veteran screenwriters Clement and La Frenais to help complete it. Upon reading the novel, Parker signed on as the films director in 1989. An international co-production between Ireland, the United States and the United Kingdom, The Commitments was the first film to be produced by Beacon Pictures, which provided an estimated budget of $12–15 million. The films young lead actors were mostly inexperienced, and were cast because of their musical backgrounds and resemblance to the characters in the novel. Principal photography commenced in Dublin, from late August 1990 to October of that year. Upon release, The Commitments grossed $14.9 million during its North American theatrical run. Reviewers praised the music, performances and humour, while criticism was aimed at the pacing and direction. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Film Editing, and won four BAFTA Awards for Best Film, Best Direction, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Editing. While only a modest success with North American audiences, The Commitments has gained cult status and is regarded as one of the best Irish films ever made. It is the first in a series of films known as The Barrytown Trilogy, followed by The Snapper and The Van. The film resulted in two soundtrack albums, the first reaching #8 on the Billboard 200 album chart and achieved triple-platinum status, while the second album achieved gold status sales. Osmosis Jones Osmosis Jones is a 2001 American live-action/animated gross out action comedy film with animated scenes directed by Tom Sito and Piet Kroon and live action scenes directed by the Farrelly brothers. The film centers on Frank Detorre, a slovenly zookeeper; the live-action scenes are set outside Franks body, while the animated scenes are set inside his body, which is portrayed as a city inhabited by anthropomorphic blood cells and microorganisms. White blood cell cop Osmosis "Ozzy" Jones and cold pill Drix must prevent deadly virus Thrax from killing Frank within forty-eight hours. The film was met with mixed reviews, with critics praising the animated scenes and its plot but criticizing the live-action portions and their overuse of gross-out humor. The film was also a box office bomb, earning $14 million against a budget of $70 million, though it later sold well in home media. It also served as the pilot to the Kids WB spin-off television series Ozzy & Drix, where the two main characters suddenly get removed and exiled by a mosquito that transfers them to the body of a teenage boy named Hector and continue their battle against germs and viruses from in it. Unlike the film, however, the series is entirely animated and does not contain any live-action sequences and the two leads are recast with Phil LaMarr replacing Chris Rock as Ozzy and Jeff Bennett replacing David Hyde Pierce as Drix. The War of the Worlds The War of the Worlds is a 1953 American Technicolor science fiction film from Paramount Pictures, produced by George Pal, directed by Byron Haskin, and starring Gene Barry and Ann Robinson. The film is a loose adaptation of the novel of the same name by H. G. Wells, the first of five film adaptations. It is a modern retelling of the 1897 novel, changing the setting from Victorian era-England to 1953 southern California. Earth is suddenly and unexpectedly invaded by Martians, and American scientist Clayton Forrester searches for any weakness that can stop them. The War of the Worlds won an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and went on to influence other science fiction films. In 2011, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry in the Library of Congress, being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". ARQ ARQ is a 2016 American-Canadian science fiction film directed by Tony Elliott. It was selected to be screened in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released on Netflix worldwide on September 16, 2016. Robbie Amell plays an engineer whose invention causes time loop during a home invasion. He attempts to save his former lover, played by Rachael Taylor, while learning who has targeted him and why. Adore Adoration is a 2013 Australian-French drama film directed by Anne Fontaine. It stars Naomi Watts, Robin Wright, Ben Mendelsohn, Xavier Samuel, and James Frecheville. The film is based on a novella by British writer Doris Lessing called The Grandmothers. The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival under its original title Two Mothers. In the Land of Women In the Land of Women is a 2007 American romantic comedy-drama film directed and written by Jon Kasdan. The film premiered in the United States on April 20, 2007. The Whistleblower The Whistleblower is a 2010 Canadian-German-American biographical crime drama film directed by Larysa Kondracki and starring Rachel Weisz. Kondracki and Eilis Kirwan wrote the screenplay, which was inspired by the story of Kathryn Bolkovac, a Nebraska police officer who was recruited as a United Nations peacekeeper for DynCorp International in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1999. While there, she discovered a sex trafficking ring serving DynCorp employees, with the UNs SFOR peacekeeping force turning a blind eye. Bolkovac was fired and forced out of the country after attempting to shut down the ring. She took the story to BBC News in the UK and won a wrongful-dismissal lawsuit against DynCorp. Kondracki wanted her debut film to concern human trafficking, and she encountered Bolkovacs story in college. She and Kirwan struggled to obtain financial support for the project. Eight years after Kondracki decided to produce the film, she secured funding and cast Weisz in the lead role. The Whistleblowera co-production of Canada, Germany, and the United Stateswas filmed in Romania from October to December 2009. The Whistleblower premiered on 13 September 2010, at the Toronto International Film Festival, and Samuel Goldwyn Films distributed the film in theaters in the United States. The film was advertised as a fictionalization of events occurring during the late 1990s. Kondracki said that the facts are broadly accurate but some details were omitted for the film; for example, a three-week "breaking-in" period for trafficking victims was not shown. The film received mixed reviews. The performances by Weisz and her co-stars were praised, but the intense violence depicted in several scenes was debated by critics, with some calling it exploitative. Kondracki and Weisz responded that what happened in Bosnia had been toned down for the film. The Whistleblower received several awards and nominations, including three nominations at the 2012 Genie Awards. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon hosted a screening of the film and promised action would be taken to prevent further instances of human trafficking. The Guardian reported that other UN officials attempted to downplay the events depicted and that initiatives against trafficking in Bosnia were aborted. 13 Sins 13 Sins is a 2014 American horror-thriller film directed by Daniel Stamm. The film is a remake of the 2006 Thai comedy horror film 13 Beloved. Mark Webber stars as Elliot, a meek salesman who accepts a series of increasingly disturbing and criminal challenges. It premiered at the 2014 SXSW film festival and was released theatrically in the United States on April 18, 2014. Drugstore Cowboy Drugstore Cowboy is a 1989 American crime drama film directed by the American filmmaker Gus Van Sant. Written by Van Sant and Daniel Yost, and based on an autobiographical novel by James Fogle, the film stars Matt Dillon, Kelly Lynch, Heather Graham and William S. Burroughs. It was Van Sants second film as director. At the time the film was made, the source novel by Fogle was unpublished. It was later published in 1990, by which time Fogle had been released from prison. Fogle, like the characters in his story, was a long-time drug user and dealer. The film was a critical success and currently holds a 100% rating at Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 8/10 based on 27 reviews. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is a 1977 American animated musical drama film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution. It is the 22nd Disney animated feature film and was first released on a double bill with The Littlest Horse Thieves on March 11, 1977. Its characters have spawned a franchise of various sequels and television programs, clothing, books, toys, and an attraction of the same name at Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and Hong Kong Disneyland in addition to Poohs Hunny Hunt in Tokyo Disneyland. Housebound Housebound is a 2014 New Zealand horror comedy film written, edited, and directed by Gerard Johnstone. It is his feature film directorial debut. The film had its world premiere on 10 March 2014, at South by Southwest and stars Morgana OReilly as a woman sentenced to house arrest in a potentially haunted house. Blues Brothers 2000 Blues Brothers 2000 is a 1998 American musical comedy film that is a sequel to the 1980 film The Blues Brothers, written and produced by John Landis and Dan Aykroyd. Directed by Landis, the film stars Aykroyd and John Goodman, with cameo appearances by various musicians. The film is dedicated to John Belushi, Cab Calloway, and John Candy, cast members from the original film who had died prior to the sequels production, as well as Junior Wells, who died one month before it was released. Leatherheads Leatherheads is a 2008 American sports comedy film from Universal Pictures directed by and starring George Clooney. The film also stars Renée Zellweger, Jonathan Pryce, and John Krasinski and focuses on the early years of professional American football. Hedwig and the Angry Inch Hedwig and the Angry Inch is a 2001 American musical comedy-drama film written for the screen and directed by John Cameron Mitchell. Based on Mitchells and Stephen Trasks stage musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch, it accompanies Hedwig Robinson, a male-to-female transgender East German singer of a fictional rock band. Hedwig subsequently develops a relationship with a younger man, Tommy, becoming his mentor and musical collaborator, only to have Tommy steal her music and move on without her. The film follows Hedwig and her backing band, the Angry Inch, as they shadow Tommys tour, while exploring Hedwigs past and complex gender identity. Mitchell reprises his role as Hedwig from the original production. Despite largely positive reviews from critics and audiences, the film was a box office bomb, grossing only $3.6 million from an estimated $6 million budget. The musical has since developed a devoted cult following. In 2001, the film won the Best Director and Audience Awards at the Sundance Film Festival as well as Best Directorial Debut from the National Board of Review, the Gotham Awards, and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. Mitchell received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and the Premiere magazine Performance of the Year Award. The Glass House The Glass House is a 2001 American psychological mystery thriller film directed by Daniel Sackheim and written by Wesley Strick. The film stars Leelee Sobieski, Stellan Skarsgård, Diane Lane, Bruce Dern, Kathy Baker, Trevor Morgan and Chris Noth. The film received generally negative reviews and was a box office bomb, grossing only $23 million on a $30 million production budget. The main reason cited for the financial failure of the film was the fact that the film was released 3 days after the September 11 attacks. Kidnap Kidnap is a 2017 American thriller film directed by Luis Prieto, written by Knate Lee and stars Halle Berry, Lew Temple, Sage Correa and Chris McGinn. The film follows Karla, a diner waitress, who doggedly pursues a car after her 6-year-old son is abducted from a park. The film is Berrys second abduction thriller following 2013s The Call. The films development began in June 2009. Principal photography began on October 27, 2014, in New Orleans, with scenes also being filmed in Slidell. Filming was completed on December 7, 2014. Kidnap premiered on July 31, 2017, at ArcLight Hollywood and was theatrically released in the United States on August 4, 2017, by Aviron Pictures, who purchased the rights to the film for $3 million after original producer Relativity Media filed for bankruptcy. It has grossed $34 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics, with some calling it a "serviceable late-summer diversion" and praising Berrys performance, while others criticized the messy plot. The Tale of The Princess Kaguya is a 2013 Japanese animated fantasy drama film co-written for the screen and directed by Isao Takahata, based on the anonymous literary tale The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter and produced by Studio Ghibli for Nippon Television Network, Dentsu, Hakuhodo DYMP, Walt Disney Japan, Mitsubishi, Toho and KDDI, and distributed by Toho. The film features an ensemble voice cast that includes Aki Asakura, Kengo Kora, Takeo Chii, Nobuko Miyamoto, Atsuko Takahata, Tomoko Tabata, Tatekawa Shinosuke, Takaya Kamikawa, Hikaru Ijūin, Ryudo Uzaki, Nakamura Shichinosuke II, Isao Hashizume, Yukiji Asaoka and Tatsuya Nakadai. The film features the final film performance by Chii, who died in June 2012, and was the final film directed by Takahata, who died in April 2018. It was released in Japan on 23 November 2013, distributed by Toho. At the budget of US$49.3 million, it is the most expensive Japanese movie to date. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 87th Academy Awards. The production of the film was the subject of the feature-length documentary film Isao Takahata and His Tale of the Princess Kaguya. The Company You Keep The Company You Keep is a 2012 American political thriller film produced, directed by and starring Robert Redford. The script was written by Lem Dobbs based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Neil Gordon. The film was produced by Nicolas Chartier, Redford and Bill Holderman. The story centers on recent widower and single father, Jim Grant, a former Weather Underground anti-Vietnam War militant wanted for a bank robbery and murder. Grant has hidden from the FBI for over 30 years, as an attorney in Albany. He becomes a fugitive when his true identity is exposed by Ben Shepard, an aggressive young reporter. Grant must find his ex-lover, Mimi, the one person who can clear his name, before the FBI catches him. Otherwise, he will lose everything, including his 11-year-old daughter Isabel. While Ben struggles with ethical issues as a journalist, Jim and his old friends from the Weather Underground must live with the consequences of their radical past. After film festival screenings in September 2012, the films first theatrical release was in Italy in December 2012. A U.S. limited release began in April 2013, followed by wider North American release later in the month and releases in various foreign markets through December 2013. The film received a mixed reception from the critics in the U.S. but a generally favorable one abroad. It grossed $5.1 million in the U.S. and Canada, with foreign sales reaching $14.5 million. Can't Buy Me Love Cant Buy Me Love is a 1987 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Steve Rash, starring Patrick Dempsey and Amanda Peterson in a story about a nerd at a high school in Tucson who gives a cheerleader $1,000 to pretend to be his girlfriend for a month. The film takes its title from a Beatles song of the same name. Beautiful Girls Beautiful Girls is a 1996 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Ted Demme from a screenplay written by Scott Rosenberg, starring Matt Dillon, Lauren Holly, Timothy Hutton, Rosie ODonnell, Martha Plimpton, Natalie Portman, Michael Rapaport, Mira Sorvino and Uma Thurman. Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father is a 2008 American documentary conceived and created by Kurt Kuenne. Kuennes close friend Andrew Bagby was murdered after Bagby ended his relationship with Shirley Jane Turner. Shortly after she was arrested as a suspect, Turner announced she was pregnant with Bagbys child, a boy she named Zachary. Kuenne decided to interview numerous relatives, friends, and associates of Andrew Bagby and incorporate their loving remembrances into a film that would serve as a cinematic scrapbook for the son who never knew him. As events unfold, the film becomes a sort of true-crime documentary. In an interview with MovieWeb, Kuenne says that the documentary began as a project only to be shown to friends and family of Andrew Bagby. But as the events unfolded, Kuenne decided to release the film publicly. Kuenne is donating all profits from the film to a scholarship established in the names of Andrew and Zachary Bagby. The Arrival The Arrival is a 1996 American-Mexican science fiction horror film directed by David Twohy and starring Charlie Sheen, and co-starring Lindsay Crouse, Ron Silver, Teri Polo, and Richard Schiff. Sheen stars as radio astronomer Zane Zaminsky who discovers evidence of intelligent alien life and quickly gets thrown into the middle of a conspiracy that turns his life upside down. Goal II: Living the Dream Goal II: Living the Dream is the sequel to the football film Goal!. It was written by Adrian Butchart and producer Mike Jefferies and directed by Jaume Collet-Serra. It was released on 9 February 2007 in the United Kingdom and 29 August 2008 in the United States. The Muppet Movie The Muppet Movie is a 1979 musical road comedy film and the first theatrical film featuring the Muppets. Directed by James Frawley and produced by Jim Henson, the films screenplay was conceived by The Muppet Show writers Jerry Juhl and Jack Burns. An American and British venture produced by Henson Associates and ITC Entertainment between the first half and the second half of The Muppet Shows third season, the film depicts Kermit the Frog as he embarks on a cross-country trip to Hollywood. Along the way, he encounters several of the Muppets—who all share the same ambition of finding success in professional show business—while being pursued by Doc Hopper, an evil restaurateur with intentions of employing Kermit as a spokesperson for his frog legs business. In addition to the Muppet performers, the film stars Charles Durning and Austin Pendleton, and features cameo appearances by Dom DeLuise, Albert Finney, James Coburn, Edgar Bergen, Steve Martin, and Mel Brooks, among others. Notable for its surreal humour, meta-references and prolific use of cameos, The Muppet Movie was released in the United Kingdom on May 31, 1979, and in the United States on June 22, 1979, and received critical praise; including two Academy Award nominations for Paul Williams and Kenneth Aschers musical score and their song, "Rainbow Connection". In 2009, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. The success of The Muppet Movie led to several other feature films starring the Muppets: The Great Muppet Caper, The Muppets Take Manhattan, The Muppet Christmas Carol, Muppet Treasure Island, Muppets from Space, The Muppets and Muppets Most Wanted. A Little Princess A Little Princess is a 1995 American family drama film directed by Alfonso Cuarón and starring Eleanor Bron, Liam Cunningham, and introducing Liesel Matthews as Sara Crewe with supporting roles by Vanessa Lee Chester, Rusty Schwimmer, Arthur Malet, and Errol Sitahal. Set during World War I, it focuses on a young girl who is relegated to a life of servitude in a New York City boarding school by the headmistress after receiving news that her father was killed in combat. Loosely based upon the novel A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett, this adaptation was heavily influenced by the 1939 cinematic version and takes creative liberties with the original story. Although not a box office success, the film was critically acclaimed and given various awards, such as two Oscar nominations for its significant achievements in art direction and cinematography, among other aspects of its production. True Crime True Crime is a 1999 American mystery drama film directed by Clint Eastwood, and based on Andrew Klavans 1995 novel of the same name. Eastwood also stars in the film as a journalist covering the execution of a death row inmate, only to discover that the convict may actually be innocent. The Breath Breath is a 2009 Turkish drama film directed by Levent Semerci. The film, which tells the story of 40 soldiers in charge of protecting a relay station near the Iraqi border in southeastern Turkey, was adapted from the short stories Tales from the Southeast and Ground Minus Zero by Hakan Evrensel and is, according to Hürriyet Daily News reviewer Emine Yıldırım, the first Turkish film that tackles, through an authentic perspective and convincing realness, the contemporary situation of the Turkish army and its long battle with the terrorist Kurdistan Workers Party . The film, according to Todays Zaman, sparked a growing discussion on whether it includes militaristic and nationalist elements or whether it is merely aiming to show the deadly and difficult conditions soldiers face in the vast mountainous terrain of southeastern Anatolia, fighting against outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party militants. Critics such as columnists Emre Aköz and Nedim Hazar pointed out that writer Hakan Evrensel, upon whose works the film was based, had worked at the public relations department of the National Security Council when the terrorist activities were at their peak and claimed the film fails to be impartial and objective in indicating the genuine motives of the terrorists fighting in the mountains. The film went on general release across Turkey on and won two awards at the 3rd Yeşilçam Awards as well as being one of the highest-grossing films of 2009, prompting its re-release on . Julia's Eyes Julias Eyes is a 2010 Spanish horror thriller film directed by Guillem Morales and written by Morales and Oriol Paulo. It was produced by Guillermo del Toro, Joaquín Padró and Mar Targarona. Melinda and Melinda Melinda and Melinda is a 2004 American comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen. It premiered at the San Sebastian International Film Festival. The film is set in Manhattan and stars Radha Mitchell as the protagonist Melinda, in two storylines; one comic, one tragic. The film began a limited release in the United States on March 18, 2005. For Love of the Game For Love of the Game is a 1999 American sports drama film directed by Sam Raimi and written by Dana Stevens based on Michael Shaaras novel of the same title. Starring Kevin Costner and Kelly Preston, it follows the perfect game performance of an aging star baseball pitcher, Billy Chapel, as he deals with the pressures of pitching in Yankee Stadium in his final outing by calming himself with memories about a long term relationship with Jane Aubrey. The play-by-play of the game is announced by longtime Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers baseball broadcaster Vin Scully, who himself has called four perfect games in his career, and Steve Lyons. The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics with major criticism drawn towards Costners performance bringing him a nomination for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actor and was a box office bomb grossing $46.1 million against a $50 million production budget. All the Boys Love Mandy Lane All the Boys Love Mandy Lane is a 2006 American slasher film directed by Jonathan Levine and starring Amber Heard, Michael Welch, Whitney Able and Anson Mount. The plot centers on a group of popular high schoolers who invite an attractive outsider, Mandy Lane, to spend the weekend at a secluded ranch house, where they are followed by a merciless killer. Originally completed in 2006, the film premiered at a number of film festivals throughout 2006 and 2007, including the Toronto International Film Festival, Sitges Film Festival, South by Southwest, and London FrightFest Film Festival. It received a theatrical release in the United Kingdom on February 15, 2008. All the Boys Love Mandy Lane received mixed reviews from critics, with some dismissing the film as "bogus and compromised," and others praising its "grindhouse" aesthetic and likening its cinematography to the early work of Terrence Malick and Tobe Hooper. Despite its international attention, the film went unreleased in the United States for over seven years after it was completed; this was due to complications with its distributor, Senator Entertainment, which went bankrupt shortly after purchasing the film from The Weinstein Company. On March 8, 2013, it was announced that The Weinstein Company had re-acquired the rights to theatrically release the film in the United States. The film became available through video on demand in September 2013, and was given a limited release on October 11, 2013, through a joint contract between Senator Entertainment and Weinsteins subsidiary label Radius-TWC. The Visitors Les Visiteurs is a French fantasy comedy film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré and released in 1993. In this comedy, a 12th-century knight and his servant travel in time to the end of the 20th century and find themselves adrift in modern society. Les Visiteurs was the Number 1 box office film in France in 1993, with 13,782,846 ticket sales and was the highest-grossing non-English language film worldwide that year. It remains, in 2019, the fifth highest grossing French film ever. The publicity for the film used the tagline Ils ne sont pas nés dhier. Reno and Clavier reprised their roles in a sequel in 1998, the American remake Just Visiting in 2001 and a second sequel in 2016. The castle of Ermenonville, in Oise département, served as decoration for the castle of Montmirail in the current time and the Cité de Carcassonne for medieval period. P2 P2 is a 2007 horror thriller film directed by Franck Khalfoun, in his directorial debut, who co-wrote it with producers Alexandre Aja and Grégory Levasseur. Starring Wes Bentley and Rachel Nichols, the plot follows a young businesswoman who becomes trapped in an underground parking garage in midtown Manhattan on Christmas Eve, where she is pursued by an unhinged security guard who is obsessed with her. It received mixed reviews from critics and was moderately successful at the box office. Killer Klowns from Outer Space Killer Klowns from Outer Space is a 1988 American science fiction horror comedy film written, directed and produced by the Chiodo Brothers, and starring Grant Cramer, Suzanne Snyder, John Allen Nelson and John Vernon. It is the only film to be written and directed by the Chiodo Brothers. The film is about a clan of evil aliens from an unknown region, who all resemble circus clowns. They arrive on Earth and invade a small town in order to capture, kill, and harvest the human inhabitants to use as sustenance. Killer Klowns from Outer Space was filmed in Watsonville and at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. The film utilizes practical effects, including rubber suits. The score was composed by John Massari. The film received generally positive reviews and has been considered a cult classic. A sequel has been in development hell since the original films release, with Stephen Chiodo having stated that he hopes to produce a series of films with a total of four installments, or a television series based on the film. The SyFy channel announced on October 22, 2018 that it was in talks to purchase the rights to the film in order to produce a sequel. Babe: Pig in the City Babe: Pig in the City is a 1998 Australian-American comedy-drama film and the sequel to the 1995 film Babe. It is co-written, produced and directed by George Miller, who co-wrote and produced the original film. Most of the actors from the first film reappeared as their respective roles, including James Cromwell, Miriam Margolyes, Hugo Weaving, Danny Mann, Roscoe Lee Browne and Magda Szubanski with newcomers featuring Glenne Headly, Steven Wright, James Cosmo, Myles Jeffrey, and Mickey Rooney. However, most of them have only brief appearances, as the story focuses on the journey of Babe and Arthur Hoggetts wife Esme in the fictional city of Metropolis and Elizabeth Daily replaces Christine Cavanaugh as Babe. The film was nominated for Best Original Song at the 1998 Academy Awards. Despite failing to match its predecessor in critical and commercial reception, Babe: Pig in the City has been recognized as a cult film since its original release. Race 3 Race 3 is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Remo DSouza and produced under Tips Films and Salman Khan Films. The film features Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Bobby Deol, Jacqueline Fernandez, Daisy Shah, Saqib Saleem and Freddy Daruwala. It is the third installment of Race trilogy and the sequel of Race and Race 2. it has a sparsely related plot to previous films of the franchise. The film released on 15 June 2018 coinciding with Eid. It received extremely negative reviews from critics and made to multiple lists for being one of the worst films of the year, but became a success at the worldwide box office. Escape from the Planet of the Apes Escape from the Planet of the Apes is a 1971 science fiction film directed by Don Taylor and written by Paul Dehn. It stars Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter, Bradford Dillman and Ricardo Montalbán. It is the third of five films in the original Planet of the Apes series produced by Arthur P. Jacobs, the second being Beneath the Planet of the Apes. Its plot centers on many social issues of the day including scientific experimentation on animals, nuclear war and government intrusion. The film was well received by critics, getting the best reviews of the four Planet of the Apes sequels. It was followed by Conquest of the Planet of the Apes. Paan Singh Tomar Paan Singh Tomar is a 2012 Indian biographical film based on the true story of the athlete of the same name. A soldier in the Indian Army, he won a gold medal at the Indian National Games, but was forced to become a bandit. The film is directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia and produced by UTV Motion Pictures. Irrfan Khan plays the title role, with Mahie Gill, Vipin Sharma and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in the supporting cast. Made on a shoestring budget of , Paan Singh Tomar premiered at the 2010 British Film Institute London Film Festival. The film was released domestically on 2March 2012 to critical acclaim and emerged as a superhit at the box-office, with a domestic net of . The film won the Best Feature Film and Best Actor in the 60th National Film Awards 2012. It is available on Netflix. Altered States Altered States is a 1980 American science-fiction horror film directed by Ken Russell based on the novel of the same name by playwright and screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky. The film was adapted from Chayefskys only novel and is his final screenplay. Both the novel and the film are based in part on John C. Lillys sensory deprivation research conducted in isolation tanks under the influence of psychoactive drugs like mescaline, ketamine, and LSD. It marked the film debut of William Hurt and Drew Barrymore. Chayefsky withdrew from the project after disputes with Russell and took his name off the credits, substituting "Sidney Aaron," his actual first and middle names. The film score was composed by John Corigliano. The film was nominated for the Academy Awards for Best Original Score and Best Sound Mixing. K-9 K-9 is a 1989 American buddy cop action-comedy film starring James Belushi and Mel Harris. It was directed by Rod Daniel, written by Steven Siegel and Scott Myers, produced by Lawrence Gordon and Charles Gordon, and released by Universal Pictures. Belushi plays bad-tempered San Diego police detective Michael Dooley, who has been tagged for execution by a major international drug dealer named Ken Lyman. To help, K-9 Sergeant Brannigan gives Dooley an unorthodox drug-sniffing police dog called "Jerry Lee". The duo attempt to put Lyman behind bars but Dooley quickly learns Jerry Lee is a mischievous smart aleck who works only when and how he wants to. Many of the films gags revolve around Jerry Lees playfully destructive episodes. The film has two direct-to-video sequels, K-911 and P.I.. K-9 was released exactly three months before Turner & Hooch, which had a similar plot. There is also an unsold pilot for loosely related TV series K-9000 available as a TV movie. Coriolanus Coriolanus is a 2011 British film adaptation of William Shakespeares tragedy Coriolanus, written by John Logan and directed by and starring Ralph Fiennes, who plays the titular character. This is Fiennes directorial debut. It also stars Gerard Butler as Tullus Aufidius, Vanessa Redgrave as Volumnia, and Brian Cox as Menenius. Although the film is not explicit about its contemporary Eastern European setting, a title card states the film is set in "A Place Calling Itself Rome". It was filmed in Serbia, Montenegro and the UK. Dragnet Dragnet is a 1987 American buddy cop comedy film, directed and co-written by Tom Mankiewicz in his directorial debut. Starring Dan Aykroyd and Tom Hanks, the film is based on the television crime drama of the same name. The screenplay, both a parody of and homage to the long-running television series, was written by Aykroyd, Mankiewicz and Alan Zweibel. The original music score is by Ira Newborn. Aykroyd plays Joe Friday while Hanks plays Pep Streebek, his new partner. Harry Morgan reprises his role from the television series as Bill Gannon, now a captain and Friday and Streebeks boss. Paperman Paperman is a 2012 American black-and-white computer-cel animated romantic comedy short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and directed by John Kahrs. The short blends traditional and computer animation, and won both the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 85th Academy Awards and the Annie Award for Best Animated Short Subject at the 40th Annie Awards. Paperman was the first animated short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios to win an Academy Award since Its Tough to Be a Bird in 1970. Son of Rambow Son of Rambow is a 2007 British comedy film written and directed by Garth Jennings and inspired by First Blood. The film premiered on 22 January 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival. It was later shown at the Newport Beach Film Festival, Seattle International Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival and Glasgow Film Festival. The film was also shown at the 51st BFI London Film Festival. Son of Rambow was released in the United Kingdom on 4 April 2008 and opened in limited release in the United States on 2 May 2008. Set over a summer during the dawn of Thatchers Britain, the film is a coming of age story about two schoolboys and their attempts to make an amateur film inspired by First Blood. Police Academy: Mission to Moscow Police Academy: Mission to Moscow is a 1994 American action-comedy film starring George Gaynes, Michael Winslow, David Graf, and Claire Forlani. It is the seventh and final film in the Police Academy series to date, and sequel to the City Under Siege was directed by Alan Metter and written by Randolph Davis and Michele S. Chodos. George Gaynes, Michael Winslow, and David Graf were the only three cast members to appear in all seven films. Sin Nombre Sin Nombre is a 2009 Mexican-American adventure thriller film written and directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, about a Honduran girl trying to immigrate to the United States, and a boy caught up in the violence of gang life. Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal were executive producers on the Spanish-language film. Sin Nombre won awards for directing and cinematography at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause is a 2006 American Christmas fantasy comedy adventure film directed by Michael Lembeck. It is the third and final film in the Santa Clause film series following The Santa Clause and The Santa Clause 2. The film stars Tim Allen returning as Scott Calvin/Santa Claus and Martin Short as Jack Frost. Allen and Short had previously worked together in the 1997 Disney comedy feature film, Jungle 2 Jungle. Most of the supporting actors from the first two films reprise their roles, with the exception of David Krumholtz, who played Bernard the Arch-elf. As a result of his absence, Curtis, who was previously the Assistant Head Elf, has now been promoted to Bernards former position. Like the previous film, this film was shot in the Canadian cities of Vancouver and Calgary. This was Peter Boyles final film to be released before he died from cancer one month after its release. Its production was completed in February 2006. The movie was released in theaters on November 3, 2006 in the US followed by a release date of November 24 for the UK. The DVD and Blu-ray were released on November 20, 2007 in the U.S. and November 12, 2007 for the UK. The Legend Is Born: Ip Man The Legend Is Born – Ip Man is a 2010 Hong Kong biographical martial arts film based on the early life of the Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man, directed by Herman Yau and starring Dennis To in the titular role. Though not made in collaboration with Wilson Yips Ip Man or Ip Man 2, The Legend is Born features several actors who appeared in Yips films, including Sammo Hung, Louis Fan, and Chen Zhihui. The film also features a special appearance by Ip Chun, the son of Ip Man. I'm Always Here Main Hoon Na is an Indian 2004 Hindi-language action comedy film written and directed by Farah Khan in her directorial debut. The film stars Shahrukh Khan, Sushmita Sen, Sunil Shetty, Zayed Khan and Amrita Rao, whereas Kirron Kher, Boman Irani, Kabir Bedi and Satish Shah feature in supporting roles. Shahrukh Khan plays Major Ram Sharma, an army officer who becomes embroiled in the events to ensure that "Project Milap", the releasing of civilians captives on either side of the India–Pakistan border, can take place as a sign of trust and peace between the two nations. Main Hoon Na is one of the most successful Indian films discussing the Indo-Pakistani conflict from a neutral point of view. The shooting of the film took place at St. Pauls School, West Bengal, India. Made on a budget of , it was also the first production of Shahrukh Khans then-new established banner Red Chillies Entertainment. The film was released worldwide on 30 April 2004 to overall positive reviews from critics and audience. It went on to become the second highest-grossing Hindi film of 2004 with a lifetime revenue of at the box-office. The film received 12 nominations at the 50th Filmfare Awards and won Best Music for Anu Malik. The nominations included Best Film, Best Director for Farah Khan, Best Actor for Shahrukh Khan, Best Supporting Actor for Zayed Khan, Best Supporting Actress for Amrita Rao, Best Villain for Sunil Shetty and Best Comedian for Boman Irani. The film was remade in Tamil as Aegan in 2008. One Missed Call One Missed Call is a 2008 supernatural horror film directed by Eric Valette and written by Andrew Klavan. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan and Germany, it is a remake of the 2003 Japanese film of the same name directed by Takashi Miike, which itself was based on the Yasushi Akimoto novel Chakushin Ari. The film stars Shannyn Sossamon, Edward Burns, Ana Claudia Talancón, Ray Wise and Azura Skye. The film was released in North America on January 4, 2008. Despite being a moderate box office success, the film was panned by film critics, often regarding it as the worst J-horror remake to be released. It became the worst-reviewed film of 2008, receiving a rare 0% rating approval on Rotten Tomatoes, and winning a Mouldy Tomato Award. The Skulls The Skulls is a 2000 American thriller film directed by Rob Cohen and starring Joshua Jackson, Paul Walker and Leslie Bibb. Its plot is based upon some of the conspiracy theories surrounding Yale Universitys Skull and Bones student society. The film was critically panned, but successful enough to spawn two direct-to-video sequels, The Skulls II and The Skulls III. Gummo Gummo is a 1997 American drama film written and directed by Harmony Korine, starring Jacob Reynolds, Nick Sutton, Jacob Sewell, and Chloë Sevigny. The film is set in Xenia, a small, lower class Midwestern American town that had been previously struck by a devastating tornado. The loose narrative follows several main characters who find odd and destructive ways to pass time, interrupted by vignettes depicting other inhabitants of the town. Korines directorial debut, the film was shot in Nashville on a budget of $1 million. Gummo was not given a large theatrical release and failed to generate large box office revenues. The film generated substantial press for its graphic content and stylized, loosely woven narrative. It is often regarded as one of the most well-known cult films. The Final Cut The Final Cut is a 2004 science fiction thriller film written and directed by Omar Naim. It stars Robin Williams, Jim Caviezel, Mira Sorvino, Mimi Kuzyk, Stephanie Romanov, Genevieve Buechner and Brendan Fletcher. The film takes place in a setting where memory implants make it possible to record entire lives. Williams plays a professional who specializes in editing the memories of unsavory people into uncritical memorials that are played at funerals. The film won the award for best screenplay at the Deauville American Film Festival and was nominated for best film at the Sitges Film Festival and Berlin International Film Festival. A Silent Voice is a 2016 Japanese animated teen drama film produced by Kyoto Animation, directed by Naoko Yamada and written by Reiko Yoshida, featuring character designs by Futoshi Nishiya and music by Kensuke Ushio. It is based on the manga of the same name written and illustrated by Yoshitoki Ōima. The film premiered in Japan on September 17, 2016, and worldwide between February and June 2017. Capernaum Capernaum, also known as Cafarnaúm or Capharnaüm, is a 2018 Lebanese drama film directed by Nadine Labaki and produced by Khaled Mouzanar . The screenplay was written by Labaki, Jihad Hojaily and Michelle Keserwany from a story by Labaki, Hojaily, Keserwany, Georges Khabbaz and Khaled Mouzanar. The film stars Syrian refugee child actor Zain Al Rafeea as Zain El Hajj, a 12-year-old living in the slums of Beirut. The film is told in flashback format, focusing on Zains life, including his encounter with an Ethiopian immigrant Rahil and her infant son Yonas, and leading up to his attempt to sue his parents for child neglect. The film debuted at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, where it was selected to compete for the Palme dOr, and won the Jury Prize. The film received a 15-minute standing ovation following its premiere at Cannes on 17 May 2018. Sony Pictures Classics, which had previously distributed Labakis Where Do We Go Now?, bought North American and Latin American distribution rights for the film, while Wild Bunch retained the international rights. It received a wider release on 20 September 2018. The film received critical acclaim, with particular praise given to Labakis direction, Al Rafeeas performance and the films "documentary-like realism". Writing for The New York Times, Manohla Dargis and A. O. Scott named it as one of the greatest films of 2018. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, among several other accolades. Capernaum is the highest-grossing Arabic film, and the highest-grossing Middle-Eastern film of all time, after becoming a sleeper hit at the international box office with over worldwide, against a production budget of . Its largest international market is China, where it became a surprise blockbuster with over . Blood and Bone Blood and Bone is a 2009 American direct-to-DVD martial arts film directed by Ben Ramsey and written by Michael Andrews. The film stars Michael Jai White, Eamonn Walker and Julian Sands, and features martial artist Matt Mullins, former professional wrestler Ernest "The Cat" Miller, MMA fighters Bob Sapp, Kimbo Slice, Maurice Smith, and Gina Carano and former professional bodybuilder Melvin Anthony. Pathology Pathology is a 2008 crime-horror film directed by Marc Schölermann, written by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, and starring Milo Ventimiglia, Alyssa Milano, and Lauren Lee Smith. The film premiered April 11, 2008 in the United Kingdom and opened in limited release in the United States on April 18, 2008. Once Were Warriors Once Were Warriors is a 1994 New Zealand drama film based on New Zealand author Alan Duffs bestselling 1990 first novel. The film tells the story of the Hekes, an urban Māori family, and their problems with poverty, alcoholism, and domestic violence, mostly brought on by the patriarch Jake. The film was directed by Lee Tamahori and stars Rena Owen, Temuera Morrison and Cliff Curtis. Barbarella Barbarella is a 1968 science fiction film directed by Roger Vadim, based on the comic series of the same name by Jean-Claude Forest. The film stars Jane Fonda as Barbarella, a space-traveler and representative of the United Earth government sent to find scientist Durand Durand, who has created a weapon that could destroy humanity. As a director who expressed an interest in comics and science fiction, Vadim was hired to direct Barbarella after producer Dino De Laurentiis purchased the film rights to the comic series. Vadim attempted to cast several actors in the title role before choosing his then-wife, Fonda. A friend of Vadims, Terry Southern, wrote the initial screenplay, which changed considerably during filming and led to seven other writers credited in the final release, including Vadim and Forest. The film began shooting immediately following the completion of another De Laurentiis comic adaptation, Diabolik, with both films sharing several cast and crew members. The film was particularly popular in the United Kingdom, where it was the years second-highest-grossing film. Contemporary film critics praised Barbarella visuals and cinematography, but found its storyline weak after the first few scenes. Although several attempts at sequels, remakes, and other adaptations have been planned, none has entered production. A Walk in the Clouds A Walk in the Clouds is a 1995 American romantic drama directed by Alfonso Arau starring Keanu Reeves, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, Giancarlo Giannini, and Anthony Quinn. Written by Robert Mark Kamen, Mark Miller, and Harvey Weitzman, it is about a young soldier returning home from World War II who is looking to settle down and start a family with the woman he impulsively married just before enlisting. After learning she is not what he imagined her to be, he heads north alone to Sacramento in search of work. Along the way he meets a beautiful young woman who is heading home from college to her family vineyard to help with the grape harvest. When he learns she is pregnant and was abandoned by her boyfriend, he offers to stand in as her husband so she can face her Old World domineering father. During his stay at the vineyard, they fall in love and face the angry rejection of her father together. The film is based on the 1942 Italian film Four Steps in the Clouds, written by Piero Tellini, Cesare Zavattini, and Vittorio de Benedetti. Tora! Tora! Tora! Tora! Tora! Tora! is a 1970 Japanese-American biographical war drama film that dramatizes the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. The film was directed by Richard Fleischer, Toshio Masuda and Kinji Fukasaku, and stars an ensemble cast including Martin Balsam, Joseph Cotten, Sō Yamamura, E. G. Marshall, James Whitmore and Jason Robards. The tora of the title is the two-syllable Japanese codeword used to indicate that complete surprise had been achieved. Japanese being a language with many homophones, it is a coincidence that tora also means "tiger". Mother's Day Mothers Day is a 2016 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall and written by Marshall, Tom Hines, Lily Hollander, Anya Kochoff-Romano and Matt Walker. It features an ensemble cast, led by Jennifer Aniston, Kate Hudson, Shay Mitchell, Julia Roberts, Jason Sudeikis, Timothy Olyphant, Britt Robertson, Jack Whitehall, Héctor Elizondo, and Margo Martindale. Filming began on August 18, 2015, in Atlanta, Georgia. It was released in the United States on April 29, 2016 by Open Road Films and grossed $48 million worldwide. The film is similar in format to Marshalls previous two ensemble romantic comedies with holiday themes: Valentines Day and New Years Eve and was the final film of his career prior to his death in July 2016. It was also the final film of his sister Penny Marshalls career, which Marshall narrated the film, prior to her death in December 2018. The Edukators The Edukators is a 2004 German-Austrian crime drama film directed by Hans Weingartner. It stars Daniel Brühl, Stipe Erceg and Julia Jentsch as three young, anti-capitalist Berlin activists involved in a love triangle. The friends, calling themselves "the Edukators", invade upper-class houses, rearrange the furniture, and leave notes identifying themselves. Weingartner, a former activist, wrote the film based on his experiences and chose to use nonviolent characters. The film, shot in Berlin and Austria with digital hand-held cameras, was made on a low budget which Weingartner said kept the focus on the acting. First shown at the Cannes Film Festival on 17 May 2004 and released in its home countries later that year, The Edukators was praised by critics and audiences. It grossed more than $8 million worldwide and received a number of awards and nominations. It did, however, receive criticism mainly for its political statements and also for its long running time. Out of the Past Out of the Past is a 1947 film noir directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, and Kirk Douglas. The film was adapted by Daniel Mainwaring from his novel Build My Gallows High, with uncredited revisions by Frank Fenton and James M. Cain. Film historians consider Out of the Past a superb example of film noir due to its complex, fatalistic storyline, dark cinematography, and classic femme fatale. The films cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca also shot Tourneurs Cat People. In 1991, Out of the Past was added to the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Unfinished Business Unfinished Business is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Ken Scott and written by Steven Conrad. The film stars Vince Vaughn, Tom Wilkinson, Dave Franco, Sienna Miller, Nick Frost, and James Marsden. It was released on March 6, 2015. The film received negative reviews and was a box office bomb. Young & Beautiful Young & Beautiful is a 2013 French erotic drama film directed by François Ozon and produced by Eric and Nicolas Altmayer. The film stars Marine Vacth in the leading role of Isabelle, a teenage prostitute, and features supporting performances by Johan Leysen, Géraldine Pailhas, Frédéric Pierrot, and Charlotte Rampling. The film was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, and received praise from the film critics. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. In a World... In a World... is a 2013 American comedy film written, directed and co-produced by Lake Bell. The film stars Bell as Carol Solomon, a vocal coach intent on doing voice-over work for film trailers. The film co-stars Demetri Martin, Fred Melamed, Rob Corddry, Michaela Watkins, Ken Marino, Nick Offerman, and Tig Notaro. The film grossed over $3.1 million against a production budget of less than $1 million, and received positive reviews from critics. Sierra Burgess Is a Loser Sierra Burgess Is a Loser is an American teen comedy-drama film directed by Ian Samuels from a screenplay by Lindsey Beer featuring music by Sabrina Carpenter. The film is a modern retelling of the Cyrano de Bergerac story, and stars Shannon Purser, Kristine Froseth, RJ Cyler, and Noah Centineo. The film was released on September 7, 2018, by Netflix. Double Team Double Team is a 1997 American action comedy film directed by Tsui Hark in his American directorial debut and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Dennis Rodman, and Mickey Rourke. Van Damme plays counter-terrorist agent Jack Quinn, who is assigned to bring an elusive terrorist known as Stavros to justice. Things become personal when Stavros kidnaps Quinns pregnant wife after his own lover and child were killed in an assassination attempt that went awry. Aiding Quinn in his rescue is his flamboyant weapons dealer Yaz. This film received negative reviews and was a box office bomb. The film was also nominated for and "won" three Golden Raspberry Awards: Worst Supporting Actor, Worst New Star, and Worst Screen Couple. Sleeping Beauty Sleeping Beauty is a 2011 Australian erotic drama film that was written and directed by Julia Leigh. It is her debut as a director. The film stars Emily Browning as a young university student. She takes up a part-time high-paying job with a mysterious group that caters to rich men who like the company of nude sleeping young women. Lucy is required to sleep alongside paying customers and be absolutely submissive to their erotic desires, fulfilling their fantasies by voluntarily entering into physical unconsciousness. The film is based on influences that include Leighs own dream experiences, and the novels The House of the Sleeping Beauties and Memories of My Melancholy Whores by Nobel laureates Yasunari Kawabata and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, respectively. The film premiered in May at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival as the first Competition entry to be screened. It was the first Australian film In Competition at Cannes since Moulin Rouge!. Sleeping Beauty was released in Australia on 23 June 2011. It premiered in US cinemas on 2 December 2011 on limited release. Overall critical reception of the film has been mixed, rising to some approval through June 2016, after circulation of the film on the festival circuit; audience reception, on the other hand, has been weak. 1941 1941 is a 1979 American period war action comedy film directed by Steven Spielberg, written by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale, and featuring an ensemble cast including Dan Aykroyd, Ned Beatty, John Belushi, John Candy, Christopher Lee, Tim Matheson, Toshiro Mifune, and Robert Stack. The story involves a panic in the Los Angeles area after the December 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. Although not as financially or critically successful as many of Spielbergs other films, it received belated popularity after an expanded version aired on ABC and its subsequent broadcasts on cable television and home video reissues, raising it to cult status. Co-writer Gale stated the plot is loosely based on what has come to be known as the Great Los Angeles Air Raid of 1942 as well as the bombardment of the Ellwood oil refinery, near Santa Barbara, by a Japanese submarine. Many other events in the film were based on real incidents, including the Zoot Suit Riots and an incident in which the U.S. Army placed an anti-aircraft gun in a homeowners yard on the Maine coast. A Long Way Down A Long Way Down is a 2014 British black comedy film directed by Pascal Chaumeil, loosely based on author Nick Hornbys 2005 novel, A Long Way Down. It stars Pierce Brosnan, Toni Collette, Imogen Poots, and Aaron Paul as four strangers who meet on the roof of a London building on New Years Eve, each with the intent of committing suicide. Their plans for death in solitude are ruined when they meet as they decide to come down from the roof alive, however temporary that may be. Suspicion Suspicion is a 1941 romantic psychological thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine as a married couple. It also features Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Nigel Bruce, Dame May Whitty, Isabel Jeans, Heather Angel, and Leo G. Carroll. Suspicion is based on Francis Iless novel Before the Fact. For her role as Lina, Joan Fontaine won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1941. This is the only Oscar-winning performance in a Hitchcock film. In the film, a shy spinster runs off with a charming playboy, who turns out to be penniless, a gambler, and dishonest in the extreme. She comes to suspect that he is also a murderer, and that he is attempting to kill her. The Odd Couple The Odd Couple is a 1968 American Technicolor buddy film in Panavision, written by Neil Simon, based on his play of the same name, produced by Howard W. Koch and directed by Gene Saks, and starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. It is the story of two divorced men - neurotic neat-freak Felix Ungar and fun-loving slob Oscar Madison - who decide to live together, even though their personalities clash. The film was successful with critics and audiences, grossing over $44.5 million, making it the fourth highest-grossing picture of 1968. The success of the film was the basis for the ABC television sitcom of the same name, starring Tony Randall and Jack Klugman as Felix and Oscar. City Island City Island is a 2009 American comedy-drama film directed and written by Raymond De Felitta and starring Andy Garcia, Julianna Margulies, Alan Arkin, Emily Mortimer and Ezra Miller. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City on April 26, 2009. The title refers to the Bronxs City Island, where the film is set. Land of Mine Land of Mine is a 2015 Danish-German historical drama war film directed by Martin Zandvliet. It was shown in the Platform section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected and nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the 89th Academy Awards. The film is inspired by real events and tells the story of German prisoners of war sent to clear land mines in Denmark after World War II. It is estimated that over two thousand German soldiers, including numerous teenagers, under the command of German Officers but against the regulations of the Geneva Conventions, removed mines, with nearly half of them either getting killed or being wounded. The removal was part of a controversial agreement between the German Commander General Georg Lindemann, the Danish Government and the British Armed Forces, under which German soldiers with experience in defusing mines would be in charge of clearing the mine fields. Historians have criticised the film for showing German soldiers clearing mines under the command of Danish officers, which never happened. Nosferatu the Vampyre Nosferatu the Vampyre is a 1979 West German horror film written and directed by Werner Herzog. Its original German title is Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht. The film is set primarily in 19th century Wismar, Germany and Transylvania, and was conceived as a stylistic remake of F. W. Murnaus 1922 German Dracula adaptation Nosferatu. The picture stars Klaus Kinski as Count Dracula, Isabelle Adjani as Lucy Harker, Bruno Ganz as Jonathan Harker, and French artist-writer Roland Topor as Renfield. There are two different versions of the film, one in which the actors speak English, and one in which they speak German. Herzogs production of Nosferatu was very well received by critics and enjoyed a comfortable degree of commercial success. The film also marks the second of five collaborations between director Herzog and actor Kinski, immediately followed by 1979s Woyzeck. The film had 1,000,000 admissions in West Germany and grossed ITL 53,870,000 in Italy. The film was also a modest success in Adjanis home country, taking in 933,533 admissions in France. The 1988 Italian horror film Nosferatu in Venice is an "in-name-only" sequel, again featuring Kinski in the title role. Mean Creek Mean Creek is a 2004 American coming-of-age psychological drama film written and directed by Jacob Aaron Estes and starring Rory Culkin, Ryan Kelley, Scott Mechlowicz, Trevor Morgan, Josh Peck, and Carly Schroeder. It was produced by Susan Johnson, Rick Rosenthal, and Hagai Shaham. The film is about a group of teenagers who devise a plan to humiliate an overweight, troubled bully on a boating trip. When their plan goes too far, they have to deal with the unexpected consequences of their actions. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 15, 2004, and was later screened at the Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 2004. It was then given a limited release in major US cities on August 20, 2004, mostly playing at art house theaters. Rumble Fish Rumble Fish is a 1983 American drama film directed by Francis Ford Coppola. It is based on the novel Rumble Fish by S. E. Hinton, who also co-wrote the screenplay. The film centers on the relationship between a character called the Motorcycle Boy, a revered former gang leader wishing to live a more peaceful life, and his younger brother, Rusty James, a teenaged hoodlum who aspires to become as feared as the Motorcycle Boy. Coppola wrote the screenplay for the film with Hinton on his days off from shooting The Outsiders. He made the films back to back, retaining much of the same cast and crew. The film is notable for its avant-garde style with a film noir feel, shot on stark high-contrast black-and-white film, using the spherical cinematographic process with allusions to French New Wave cinema and German Expressionism. Rumble Fish features an experimental score by Stewart Copeland, drummer of the musical group the Police, who used a Musync, a new device at the time. The Stand The Stand is a 1994 American television horror miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King. King also wrote the teleplay and has a minor role in the series. It was directed by Mick Garris and stars Gary Sinise, Miguel Ferrer, Rob Lowe, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Jamey Sheridan, Laura San Giacomo, Molly Ringwald, Corin Nemec, Adam Storke, Ray Walston, Ed Harris, and Matt Frewer. It originally aired on ABC starting on May 8, 1994. The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a 2015 comedy-drama film directed by John Madden and written by Ol Parker. It is the sequel to the 2011 sleeper hit film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and features an ensemble cast consisting of stars Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Penelope Wilton, Tina Desai, Lillete Dubey, Maggie Smith, Celia Imrie, Rajesh Tailang, Ronald Pickup, David Strathairn, Tamsin Greig, Dev Patel and Richard Gere. The Island of Dr. Moreau The Island of Dr. Moreau is a 1996 American science fiction horror film, the third major film adaptation of the 1896 novel The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells. The film was directed by John Frankenheimer and stars Marlon Brando, Val Kilmer, David Thewlis and Fairuza Balk. The screenplay is credited to the original director Richard Stanley and Ron Hutchinson. The production was notoriously difficult, marred by issues with the cast, harsh weather, and a skyrocketing budget. Bruce Willis was originally hired to play Edward Prendick, but allegedly dropped out as he started divorce procedures from his wife at the time Demi Moore. Willis was replaced with Val Kilmer, who made his availability limited, and later had anger issues with most of the cast after also being served divorce papers on set. Then actor Rob Morrow quit because of script rewrites. Also, Marlon Brandos role as Dr. Moreau was supposed to be expanded, but after his daughter, Cheyenne, committed suicide, he retreated to his private island, leaving the film production in limbo, not knowing when or even if he would show up. Brando also didnt want to learn his lines, so he requested them through an earpiece. Finally, original director Richard Stanley, was fired by New Line Cinema after problems arose during production, with John Frankenheimer being brought to replace him. The film received mostly negative reviews and was considered a box office bomb. in 2014, a documentary called Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Dr. Moreau was released, it covers Richard Stanleys experiences while he conceived and developed the project, as well as his time as director for the film and the aftermath of his departure and the effect it had on the cast, crew, and overall film. Vizontele Vizontele is a 2001 Turkish comedy-drama film, written and directed by Yılmaz Erdoğan and co-directed by Ömer Faruk Sorak, based on the writer-directors childhood memories of the arrival of the first television to his village in the early 1970s. The film, which went on nationwide release on , won three Golden Orange awards and was one of the most successful Turkish films to that date. A sequel, entitled Vizontele Tuuba, involving the director and most of the original cast followed in 2004. Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit is a 2018 American live-action/computer-animated comedy film directed by Will Gluck and written by Rob Lieber and Gluck, based on the stories of Peter Rabbit created by Beatrix Potter. The film stars the voice of James Corden as the title character, with Rose Byrne, Domhnall Gleeson, Sam Neill, Daisy Ridley, Elizabeth Debicki, and Margot Robbie also starring. The film was released on February 9, 2018, and grossed $351 million worldwide. It received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many praising the performances, direction and musical score, while criticizing the inconsistent tone. A sequel is set to be released on April 3, 2020. Oliver Twist Oliver Twist is a 2005 drama film directed by Roman Polanski. The screenplay by Ronald Harwood is based on Charles Dickens’s 1839 novel of the same name. The film was preceded by numerous adaptations of the Dickens book, including several feature films, three television movies, two miniseries, and a stage musical that became an Academy Award-winning film. The film premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival on 11 September 2005 before going into limited release in the United States on 23 September. Single White Female Single White Female is a 1992 American psychological erotic thriller film based on John Lutzs novel SWF Seeks Same. It stars Bridget Fonda and Jennifer Jason Leigh and was directed by Barbet Schroeder. Muppets Most Wanted Muppets Most Wanted is a 2014 American musical comedy film and the eighth theatrical film featuring the Muppets. Directed by James Bobin and written by Bobin and Nicholas Stoller, the film is a direct sequel to The Muppets and stars Ricky Gervais, Ty Burrell, and Tina Fey, as well as Muppet performers Steve Whitmire, Eric Jacobson, Dave Goelz, Bill Barretta, David Rudman, Matt Vogel, and Peter Linz. In the film, the Muppets become involved in an international crime caper while on tour in Europe. Aside from co-writer Jason Segel, the majority of the production team behind The Muppets returned for Muppets Most Wanted including Bobin, Stoller, and producers David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman. Bret McKenzie and Christophe Beck returned to compose the films songs and musical score, respectively. Principal photography commenced in January 2013 at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, England. Muppets Most Wanted had its world premiere at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on March 11, 2014, and was released theatrically in North America on March 21, 2014. The film grossed $80.4 million worldwide. The film was dedicated to Muppet performer Jerry Nelson, who died during the films development, and Jane Henson, who died two months into production. The Accused The Accused is a 1988 American legal drama film directed by Jonathan Kaplan, written by Tom Topor and starring Jodie Foster, Kelly McGillis, Bernie Coulson, Leo Rossi, Ann Hearn, Carmen Argenziano, Steve Antin and Tom OBrien. Foster portrays Sarah Tobias, a young waitress who is gang-raped by three men at a local bar. She and deputy district attorney Kathryn Murphy set out to prosecute the rapists as well as the men who encouraged them. Set in Washington state, but filmed mainly in Vancouver, British Columbia, it is loosely based on the 1983 gang rape of Cheryl Araujo in New Bedford, Massachusetts, and the resulting trial which received national coverage. The film explores the themes of classism, misogyny, Posttraumatic stress disorder, slut shaming, victim blaming and womens empowerment. The Accused premiered at the 39th Berlin International Film Festival, where it competed for the Golden Bear. It was released in limited theatres on October 14, 1988 by Paramount Pictures and was highly controversial upon release, mostly due to its graphic representation of gang rape. The film became a critical and commercial success grossing over $37 million worldwide, against its $6 million budget and was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the Top 10 films of the year. Reviewers praised the films audacity, the authenticity of the portrayal of subject matter, and for being the first film to deal with the horrors of rape and its aftermath on a victims life. Fosters performance marked her breakthrough into adult roles, earning numerous accolades including the Academy Award for Best Actress. Tomorrow, When the War Began Tomorrow, When the War Began is a 2011 Australian action-adventure war drama film written and directed by Stuart Beattie and based on the novel of the same name by John Marsden. The film was produced by Andrew Mason and Michael Boughen. The story follows Ellie Linton, one of seven teenagers waging a guerrilla war against an invading foreign power in their fictional hometown of Wirrawee. The film stars Caitlin Stasey as Ellie Linton and features an ensemble cast including Rachel Hurd-Wood, Lincoln Lewis and Phoebe Tonkin. Production began in September 2009. Principal photography began on 28 September 2009, and concluded on 6 November 2009; filming took place in the Hunter Region and the Blue Mountains, in New South Wales. The teaser trailer for the film was released on 31 March 2010. The film was released in Australia and New Zealand on 2 September 2010. It was later released on 15 April 2011 in the United Kingdom, and on 24 February 2012 in the United States. Dilwale Dilwale is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language romantic action comedy film produced by Gauri Khan and directed by Rohit Shetty. It is distributed by Red Chillies Entertainment, and has been made on a production budget of . The dialogues are written by Sajid-Farhad and the soundtrack is composed by Pritam. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in leading roles and their seventh film together, while Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon play the second main leads. Boman Irani, Johnny Lever, Varun Sharma, Vinod Khanna, Kabir Bedi and Sanjay Mishra feature in supporting roles. It was theatrically released in Indian cinemas on 18 December 2015. The film marked Vinod Khannas last appearance as he had not signed or acted in any film after it before dying on 27 April 2017. Dilwale has grossed worldwide, becoming the second highest-grossing film starring Shah Rukh Khan after Chennai Express, also directed by Shetty. Dilwale is also the highest-grossing film starring Shah Rukh Khan in overseas markets. The song "Gerua" also performed well in the charts. While the films domestic box office performance in India was below expectations, it was an overseas success, the sixth-highest-grossing Indian film overseas. On 16 January 2016, the film was nominated for six categories at the 61st Filmfare Awards including Best Actor for Shah Rukh Khan and Best Actress for Kajol. Toys Toys is a 1992 American fantasy comedy film directed by Barry Levinson, co-written by Levinson and Valerie Curtin, and starring Robin Williams, Michael Gambon, Joan Cusack, Robin Wright, LL Cool J, and Jamie Foxx in his feature film debut. Released in December 1992 in the United States, and March and April 1993 in the United Kingdom and Australia, respectively, the film was produced by Levinsons production company Baltimore Pictures and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Despite being called "Toys", the movie garnered a PG-13 rating from the MPAA for some language and sensuality. The film failed at the box office at the time of its release, despite its impressive cast and lavish filmmaking. Director Barry Levinson was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Director. The film did, however, receive Oscar nominations for Art Direction and Costume Design. It was also entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival. Must Love Dogs Must Love Dogs is a 2005 American romantic comedy film based on Claire Cooks 2002 novel of the same name. Starring Diane Lane and John Cusack, it is the second and final film directed and written by Gary David Goldberg and was produced on a budget of $30 million. The film focuses on a womans struggle with divorce and meeting new people afterward. Production started on October 12, 2004 with a final release date of July 29, 2005. Critics opinions were mostly negative but indicated that the actors were not to blame. Must Love Dogs took the fifth spot on its opening weekend and has grossed more than $58 million worldwide. The film was released on VHS and DVD on December 20, 2005. Priceless Priceless is a 2006 French comedy film directed by Pierre Salvadori, and starring Audrey Tautou and Gad Elmaleh. According to the director, the film is inspired by the 1961 Blake Edwards film, Breakfast at Tiffanys. The Wave The Wave is a 2015 Norwegian disaster film directed by Roar Uthaug. It was Norways official submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but failed to be nominated. The movie depicts a future event in Møre og Romsdal in which the crevasse collapses, creating an avalanche resulting in an 80 meter tall tsunami that destroys everything in its path. A sequel titled The Quake, directed by John Andreas Andersen, was released on 31 August 2018. Cargo Cargo is a 2017 Australian post-apocalyptic drama thriller film directed by Ben Howling and Yolanda Ramke with a screenplay by Ramke based on their 2013 short film of the same name. The film stars Martin Freeman, Simone Landers, Anthony Hayes, Susie Porter, and Caren Pistorius.. It premiered at the Adelaide Film Festival on 6 October 2017 and was released in cinemas in Australia on 17 May 2018, worldwide except for Australia on 18 May 2018 by Netflix and on Netflix in Australia on 16 November 2018. Hysteria Hysteria is a 2011 British period romantic comedy film directed by Tanya Wexler. It stars Hugh Dancy and Maggie Gyllenhaal, with Felicity Jones, Jonathan Pryce, and Rupert Everett appearing in key supporting roles. The film, set in the Victorian era, shows how the medical management of hysteria led to the invention of the vibrator. The films title refers to the once-common medical diagnosis of female hysteria. Chasing Mavericks Chasing Mavericks is a 2012 American biographical drama film directed by Curtis Hanson and Michael Apted about the life of American surfer Jay Moriarity. It was the final film directed by Hanson before his death in 2016. Death Race 2 Death Race 2 is a 2010 American science fiction action film directed by Roel Reiné, written by Tony Giglio and Paul W. S. Anderson. It is the second installment in the Death Race film series. The film serves as a prequel to Death Race, is followed by a sequel Inferno and was released directly to video on 27 December 2010. The film explores the origins of the first "Frankenstein" car driver, Carl "Luke" Lucas. Alongside Goss, the film also stars Fred Koehler, Tanit Phoenix, Robin Shou, Lauren Cohan, Danny Trejo, Sean Bean as the villain and Ving Rhames. A direct-to-video film, it received general negative critical reaction. Hop Hop is a 2011 American 3D live-action/computer-animated fantasy comedy film produced by Illumination Entertainment and released by Universal Pictures. Directed by Tim Hill and produced by Chris Meledandri and Michele Imperato Stabile. The film was released on April 1, 2011, in the United States and the United Kingdom. Hop stars Russell Brand as E.B., the Easter Bunnys son whod rather drum in a band than succeed his father as the Easter Bunny; James Marsden as Fred OHare, a human who is out of work and wishes to become the next Easter Bunny himself; and Hank Azaria as Carlos, an evil chick who plots to take over the Easter organization. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on March 23, 2012, in Region 1. As of 2019, this is the only live-action/CGI hybrid film from Illumination to date. Radio Days Radio Days is a 1987 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen, who also narrates. The film looks back on an American familys life during the Golden Age of Radio using both music and memories to tell the story. It stars an ensemble cast. Revenge Revenge is a 2017 French rape and revenge action horror film written and directed by Coralie Fargeat, and starring Matilda Lutz, Kevin Janssens, Vincent Colombe and Guillaume Bouchède. The plot follows a young woman who is assaulted and left for dead in the desert by three men, where she recovers and seeks vengeance upon her attackers. It screened in the Midnight Madness section of the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival, in the Midnight Shivers programme of the 21st Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival and in the Midnight Premieres programme of the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. The film was given a limited release in the United States by Neon on May 11, 2018, where it received a positive response from film critics. Troll 2 Troll 2 is a 1990 comedy horror film directed by Claudio Fragasso and starring Michael Stephenson, George Hardy, Margo Prey, Connie McFarland, Deborah Reed and Jason Wright. The plot concerns a family pursued by vegetarian goblins who seek to mutate them into plants so that they can eat them. Although produced under the title Goblins, United States distributors were skeptical about the films chances to succeed as a standalone film and renamed it Troll 2 in an attempt to market it as a sequel to the 1986 Empire Pictures film Troll. The two films, however, have no connection, and no trolls are actually depicted in Troll 2. The films production was rife with difficulties, largely revolving around the language barrier between the Italian-speaking crew and English-speaking cast, and producer Joe DAmatos approach to low-budget film making. The resulting film has come to be evaluated as one of the worst ever made. In subsequent years, the film gained a cult following and garnered a large fanbase. In 2009, Stephenson, the child star of the film, directed a critically acclaimed documentary about its production and subsequent popularity, humorously titled Best Worst Movie. Friday the 13th: The New Blood Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood is a 1988 American slasher film directed by John Carl Buechler and starring Lar Park Lincoln, Kevin Blair, and Kane Hodder in his first portrayal as Jason Voorhees, who would portray the character in three subsequent films. It is the seventh installment in the Friday the 13th film series. The film follows a psychokinetic teenage girl who inadvertently unleashes Jason from his grave in Crystal Lake, where she and her friends are staying. The film was released after Jason Lives, and was intended to have a higher standard of quality than that of the previous installments, with high-profile directors being considered to helm the project. Paramount Pictures sought a partnership with New Line Cinema to create a crossover film between the Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street series, which would not come to fruition until 2003, as Freddy vs. Jason. After several failed concepts, screenwriter Daryl Haney suggested an idea akin to "Jason vs. Carrie", in which Jason would battle a teenage girl with psychokinetic abilities. The New Blood was released on May 13, 1988, and grossed $19.1 million at the U.S. box office on a budget of $2.8 million, and received negative reviews from critics. It was followed by Jason Takes Manhattan. Boat Trip Boat Trip is a 2002 American romantic comedy film directed by Mort Nathan in his feature film directorial debut and starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Horatio Sanz, Vivica A. Fox, Roselyn Sánchez and Roger Moore. The film was released in the United States on March 21, 2003. Sleuth Sleuth is a 2007 British-American thriller film directed by Kenneth Branagh and starring Jude Law and Michael Caine. The screenplay by Harold Pinter is an adaptation of Anthony Shaffers Tony Award-winning play Sleuth. Caine had previously starred in a 1972 version, where he played Laws role against Laurence Olivier. The Way of the Dragon The Way of the Dragon is a 1972 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film written, produced and directed by Bruce Lee, who also stars in the lead role. This is Lees only complete directorial film. The film co-stars Nora Miao, Robert Wall, Paul Wei, with Chuck Norris playing his debut screen role. Way of the Dragon was released in Hong Kong on 30 December 1972. Cursed Cursed is a 2004 American-German werewolf body horror film directed by Wes Craven and written by screenwriter Kevin Williamson, who both collaborated on Scream. The film stars Christina Ricci and Jesse Eisenberg as two estranged siblings attacked by a werewolf loose in Los Angeles. Originally planned for 2003, the film is a notable example of development hell, taking over two more years to be made than originally planned, during which producers Bob and Harvey Weinstein kept asking for reshoots and changes to the plot, re-edited the movie to give a PG-13 rating rather than the original intended R-rating, and fired legendary makeup artist Rick Baker to replace the werewolves he had created with computer-generated ones. The film was a box-office failure and was panned by critics; Craven himself was very displeased with the final result. The Wackness The Wackness is a 2008 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Jonathan Levine and starring Josh Peck, Ben Kingsley, Mary-Kate Olsen, Famke Janssen, and Olivia Thirlby. The film is distributed by Sony Pictures Classics. New Jack City New Jack City is a 1991 American Neo-noir action gangster film based upon an original story and screenplay by Thomas Lee Wright and Barry Michael Cooper, and directed by Mario Van Peebles. This is the latters directorial debut, and Van Peebles also co-stars in the film. The film stars Wesley Snipes, Ice-T, Allen Payne, Chris Rock, Mario Van Peebles, and Judd Nelson. The film was released in the United States on March 8, 1991. Wesley Snipes plays Nino Brown, a rising drug-lord in New York City during the crack epidemic. Ice-T plays Scotty Appleton, a detective who vows to stop Ninos criminal activity by going undercover to work for Ninos gang. Burning Burning is a 2018 South Korean psychological mystery drama film co-written, co-produced, and directed by Lee Chang-dong. Based on the short story "Barn Burning" from The Elephant Vanishes by author Haruki Murakami, it stars Yoo Ah-in, Steven Yeun, and Jeon Jong-seo. The film premiered on May 16, 2018, at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme dOr. It was released the following day in South Korea, and on October 26, 2018, in the United States. It received critical acclaim, particularly for its ambiguous narrative and performances. It was also selected as the South Korean entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards; although it was not nominated, it became the first Korean film to make it to the final nine-film shortlist. Shattered Butterfly on a Wheel is a 2007 British–Canadian mystery thriller film directed by Mike Barker, co-produced and written by William Morrissey, and starring Pierce Brosnan, Gerard Butler, and Maria Bello. The films title is an allusion to a line of Alexander Popes poem "Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot": "Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel?" The line is usually interpreted as questioning why someone would put great effort into achieving something minor or unimportant, or who would punish a minor offender with a disproportional punishment. Tales from Earthsea is a 2006 Japanese animated fantasy film directed by Gorō Miyazaki, animated by Studio Ghibli for the Nippon Television Network, Dentsu, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Mitsubishi and Toho, and distributed by the latter company. The film is based on a combination of plot and character elements from the first four books of Ursula K. Le Guins Earthsea series, as well as the manga The Journey of Shuna by Hayao Miyazaki. The films title is named from the collection of short stories, Tales from Earthsea, made in 2001. The plot was "entirely different" according to the author Ursula K. Le Guin, who told director Gorō Miyazaki, "It is not my book. It is your movie. It is a good movie", although she later expressed her disappointment with the end result. A film comic adaptation of the film has been published in Japan. M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language biographical sports film written and directed by Neeraj Pandey. It is based on the life of former Test, ODI and T20I captain of the Indian national cricket team, Mahendra Singh Dhoni. The film stars Sushant Singh Rajput as Dhoni, along with Disha Patani, Kiara Advani, and Anupam Kher. The film chronicles the life of Dhoni from a young age through a series of life events. The idea of the biopic was put forward by Dhonis manager, Arun Pandey, after encountering an incident at an airport after the 2011 Cricket World Cup Final. Development began two years later, with the consent of Dhoni. Neeraj Pandey was later approached to helm the film while he was working on Baby. Pandey recruited a number of people for researching into Dhonis background and his life events. Dhoni eventually became a consultant on the film The film was released on 30 September 2016 by Fox Star Studios and received the widest release ever for a Bollywood film across 61 countries. In addition to being released in Hindi language, it was also dubbed in Tamil, Telugu, and Marathi languages, although the Marathi release was later cancelled due to opposition. Upon release, the film became a critical and commercial success. It is currently the fifth highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2016 in India with . 2 Days in Paris 2 Days in Paris is a 2007 Franco-German romantic comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by Julie Delpy, who also edited the film, composed the soundtrack and played the leading female role. The film also stars Adam Goldberg and Daniel Brühl. It was followed by the 2012 sequel 2 Days in New York. Phantasm Phantasm is a 1979 American science fantasy horror film directed, written, photographed, and edited by Don Coscarelli. The first film in the Phantasm franchise, it introduces the Tall Man, a supernatural and malevolent undertaker who turns the dead of earth into dwarf zombies to be sent to his planet and used as slaves. He is opposed by a young boy, Mike, who tries to convince his older brother Jody and family friend Reggie of the threat. Phantasm was a locally financed independent film; the cast and crew were mostly amateurs and aspiring professionals. Though initial reviews were mixed in regards to the dream-like, surreal narrative and imagery, later reception was more positive and the film became a cult classic. It has appeared on several critics lists of best horror films, and it has been cited as an influence on later horror series. It was followed by four sequels: Phantasm II, Lord of the Dead, Oblivion and Ravager. Cypher Cypher, is a 2002 science fiction thriller film starring Jeremy Northam and Lucy Liu. It was written by Brian King and directed by Vincenzo Natali. Jeremy Northam plays an accountant whose hope for a career in corporate espionage takes an unexpected turn. The film was shown in limited release in theaters in the US and Australia, and released on DVD on August 2, 2005. The film received mixed reviews, and Northam received the Best Actor award at the Sitges Film Festival. Kagemusha is a 1980 jidaigeki film directed by Akira Kurosawa. In Japanese, kagemusha is a term used to denote a political decoy. It is set in the Sengoku period of Japanese history and tells the story of a lower-class criminal who is taught to impersonate a dying daimyō to dissuade opposing lords from attacking the newly vulnerable clan. The daimyō is based on Takeda Shingen, and the film ends with the climactic 1575 Battle of Nagashino. The film won the Palme dOr at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. It was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and received other honours. The Grandmaster The Grandmaster is a 2013 Hong Kong-Chinese martial arts drama film based on the life story of the Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man. The film was directed and written by Wong Kar-wai and stars Tony Leung as Ip Man. It was released on 8 January 2013 in China. It was the opening film at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2013. The film was selected as part of the 2013 Hong Kong International Film Festival. The Weinstein Company acquired the international distribution rights for the film. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, making the January shortlist, but did not get the nomination. The film was nominated for Best Cinematography and Best Costume Design at the 86th Academy Awards. A Grand Day Out A Grand Day Out with Wallace and Gromit, later marketed as A Grand Day Out, is a 1989 British stop-motion animated short film starring Wallace and Gromit. It was directed and animated by Nick Park at Aardman Animations in Bristol. The short premiered on 4 November 1989, at the Bristol Animation Festival at the Arnolfini Gallery in Bristol. It was first broadcast on 24 December 1990, Christmas Eve, on Channel 4. A Grand Day Out is followed by 1993s The Wrong Trousers, 1995s A Close Shave, 2005s The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, 2008s A Matter of Loaf and Death, and many other productions. The short was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 1990 Oscars, but it lost to Creature Comforts, another stop motion animated short film made by Nick Park and Aardman Animation, released in the same year. Harry and the Hendersons Harry and the Hendersons is a 1987 American fantasy comedy film directed and produced by William Dear and starring John Lithgow, Melinda Dillon, Don Ameche, David Suchet, Margaret Langrick, Joshua Rudoy, Lainie Kazan and Kevin Peter Hall. Steven Spielberg served as its uncredited executive producer, while Rick Baker provided the makeup and the creature designs for Harry. It is the story of a Seattle familys encounter with the cryptozoological creature Bigfoot, partially inspired by the numerous claims of sightings in the Pacific Northwest, California, and other parts of both the United States and Canada since the late 1960s. The film won an Oscar for Best Makeup, and inspired a follow-up TV series of the same name. In the United Kingdom, the film was originally released as Bigfoot and the Hendersons, though the television series retained the American title. The DVD and all current showings of the movie in the United Kingdom now refer to the movie by its original title. In conjunction with the films setting, shooting took place at several locations in the Cascade Range of Washington state near I-90 and the town of Index near US 2 as well as Seattles Wallingford, Ballard and Beacon Hill neighborhoods and other locations in or around Seattles I-405 corridor. The film grossed $50 million worldwide. *batteries not included Batteries Not Included is a 1987 American comic science fiction film directed by Matthew Robbins about small extraterrestrial living spaceships that save an apartment block under threat from property development. The story was originally intended to be featured in the television series Amazing Stories, but executive producer Steven Spielberg liked the idea so much that he decided to adapt it into a film. It was the feature film screenwriting debut of Brad Bird. Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 is a 2004 American science fiction family comedy film directed by Bob Clark and written by Gregory Poppen, from a story by Steven Paul. The sequel to the 1999 film Baby Geniuses, the film stars Jon Voight, Scott Baio, and Vanessa Angel. Following the events of the first film, four babies can communicate with each other using baby talk and have knowledge of many secrets. The baby geniuses become involved in a scheme by media mogul Bill Biscane, later revealed to be known as Kane, who kidnaps children everywhere. Helping the geniuses is a legendary super-baby named Kahuna who stops Biscanes plots and saves children from being kidnapped by Biscane and his minions. He joins up with several other babies in an attempt to stop Biscane, who intends to use a state-of-the-art satellite system to control the worlds population by brainwashing them and forcing people to not be active and watch TV the rest of their lives. Like its predecessor, Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 received universally negative reviews and is often regarded as one of the worst films of all time. It was also a box office bomb, earning less than half its budget back and was 3rd place at the 25th Golden Raspberry Awards for Worst picture. It was also the final film Bob Clark directed before his death in 2007. The Edge of Heaven The Edge of Heaven is a 2007 Turkish-German drama written and directed by Fatih Akın. The film won the Prix du scénario at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, was Germanys entry in the category Best Foreign Language Film at the 2007 Oscars, but was not nominated. After making its worldwide debut at the Cannes Film Festival in France, the film was shown at several international film festivals. It was released in Germany on 27 September 2007. Big Game Big Game is a 2014 action-adventure film directed by Jalmari Helander, based on the original story by Helander and Petri Jokiranta. The film stars Samuel L. Jackson, Onni Tommila, Ray Stevenson, Victor Garber, Mehmet Kurtulus, Ted Levine, Felicity Huffman, and Jim Broadbent. Premiering at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, the film was generally well received, with IGN citing it to be "a throwback to ’80s and ’90s adventure movie with a dash of comic book violence thrown in for good measure." Survivor Survivor is a 2015 British-American action spy thriller film directed by James McTeigue and written by Philip Shelby. The film stars Milla Jovovich, Pierce Brosnan, Angela Bassett, Roger Rees, Antonia Thomas, James DArcy, Frances de la Tour, Genevieve OReilly, and Dylan McDermott. The film was released theatrically in the United Kingdom on June 5, 2015, and direct-to-video in the United States on June 23, 2015. Critters Critters is a 1986 American science fiction comedy horror film directed by Stephen Herek in his directorial debut, and co-written with Domonic Muir and Don Keith Opper. It stars Dee Wallace, M. Emmet Walsh, Billy "Green" Bush and Scott Grimes in his film debut. The plot follows a group of small, furry aliens with carnivorous behavior escaping from two shape-shifting bounty hunters, landing in a small countryside town to feast on its inhabitants. Although widely believed to have been inspired by the success of Joe Dantes 1984 film Gremlins, Herek has refuted this in interviews, pointing out that the script was written by Muir long before Gremlins went into production and subsequently underwent rewrites to reduce the apparent similarities between the two films. The film grossed $13.6 million during its release in the United States, and spawned a Critters franchise consisting of three sequels, a web series titled A New Binge released on Shudder and a 2019 reboot titled Critters Attack! airing on Syfy. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III is a 1993 American martial arts superhero comedy film written and directed by Stuart Gillard. Based on the fictional superhero team the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, it is the sequel to the film The Secret of the Ooze and is the final installment of the original trilogy. It was produced by Clearwater Holdings Ltd. and Golden Harvest. This was the last Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film released by New Line Cinema and released on VHS along with Columbia TriStar Home Video. Like the previous film, it was internationally distributed by 20th Century Fox. With this film, the All Effects Company provided the animatronics, rather than Jim Hensons Creature Shop, which acted as the providers for the previous films. Despite being a moderate box office success, it is the lowest rated entry in the series. Compliance Compliance is a 2012 American thriller film written and directed by Craig Zobel, and starring Ann Dowd, Dreama Walker, and Pat Healy. It is based on a strip search phone call scam that took place in Mount Washington, in which the caller, posing as a police officer, convinced a restaurant manager to carry out unlawful and intrusive procedures on an employee. Dowds performance as Sandra, the manager, won the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress. Darkness Falls Darkness Falls is a 2003 American-Australian supernatural horror film written by Joe Harris and John Fasano, and directed by Jonathan Liebesman. The film stars Chaney Kley and Emma Caulfield. The films narrative follows Kyle Walsh, who witnesses his mother’s murder at the hands of the spirit of a woman lynched by an angry mob more than 150 years ago. Twelve years later, he returns to his native home because Michael Greene, the young brother of his romantic interest Caitlin, is being stalked by Kyles mother’s supernatural killer. Kyle must protect them from this powerful enemy and put an end to its killing spree. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is a 1986 American psychological horror crime film directed and co-written by John McNaughton about the random crime spree of a serial killer who seemingly operates with impunity. It stars Michael Rooker as the nomadic killer Henry, Tom Towles as Otis, a prison buddy with whom Henry is living, and Tracy Arnold as Becky, Otiss sister. The characters of Henry and Otis are loosely based on real life serial killers Henry Lee Lucas and Ottis Toole. Henry was filmed in 1985 but had difficulty finding a film distributor. It premiered at the Chicago International Film Festival in 1986 and played at film festivals throughout the late 1980s. Following successful showings during which it attracted both controversy and positive critical attention, it was rated "X" by the MPAA, further increasing its reputation for controversy. It was subsequently picked up for a limited release in 1990 in an unrated version. It was shot on 16mm in less than a month with a budget of $110,000. In Your Eyes In Your Eyes is a 2014 American paranormal romance film directed by Brin Hill and written by Joss Whedon, starring Zoe Kazan, Michael Stahl-David, Nikki Reed, Steve Harris and Mark Feuerstein. It is the second feature by Bellwether Pictures. In Your Eyes, set in New Mexico and New Hampshire, follows Dylan and Rebecca. They live on opposite sides of the country, but are able to sense what the other is feeling – despite being strangers. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival on April 20. Immediately afterwards, it was self-distributed online instead of taking on theatrical distribution. Bajirao Mastani Bajirao Mastani is a 2015 Indian epic historical romance film directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, who also composed its soundtrack. The film was jointly produced by Bhansali and Eros Internationals Kishore Lulla; it stars Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra. The supporting cast includes Tanvi Azmi, Vaibhav Tatwawaadi and Milind Soman. Based on the Marathi novel Raau by Nagnath S. Inamdar, Bajirao Mastani narrates the story of the Maratha Peshwa Bajirao I and his second wife, Mastani. Conceived as early as the 1990s, Bhansali announced the film in 2003 but production was delayed several times due to its changing cast. Bajirao Mastani, a passion project for Bhansali, spent the next eleven years in development hell before being revived in 2014. Extensive research was done before moving into pre-production, which required the creation of twenty-two highly detailed sets, and numerous costumes and props to strengthen its opulence and high production value. Principal photography took place on sets constructed in Film City, with some portions being filmed on location. Visual effects and CGI were used in post-production to enhance a number of scenes. The film was released on 18 December 2015 to positive reviews, with praise directed towards Bhansalis direction, various technical achievements and the performances of the cast. Bajirao Mastani has also been noted for its scale, grandeur and attention to detail. With a budget of 145 crores, including marketing and advertisements, it is one of the most expensive Hindi films. It has grossed over 356 crores at the box office, becoming a major commercial success and one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time. Recipient of several accolades, Bajirao Mastani won seven National Film Awards, including Best Direction and Best Supporting Actress for Azmi. The film received a leading fourteen nominations at the 61st Filmfare Awards and won nine awards, including Best Film, Best Director for Bhansali, Best Actor for Singh, and Best Supporting Actress for Chopra. Waar Waar is a 2013 Pakistani action-thriller film directed by Bilal Lashari and written and produced by Hassan Rana. The film features Shaan Shahid, Meesha Shafi, Ali Azmat, Shamoon Abbasi, Ayesha Khan, Suhaib Rana and Kamran Lashari. It is the sixth highest-grossing Pakistani film. It is a stylized depiction of events surrounding Pakistans efforts to conduct a war on terror on state-sponsored Islamic terror groups, which resulted in warfare among tribal units in North west -West Pakistan. One incident included a terrorist attack on a Police Academy at Lahore in 2009. The Machine The Machine is a 2013 British science fiction thriller film directed and written by Caradog W. James. It stars Caity Lotz and Toby Stephens as computer scientists who create an artificial intelligence for the British military. The People Under the Stairs The People Under the Stairs is a 1991 American horror comedy film written and directed by Wes Craven and starring Brandon Adams, Everett McGill, Wendy Robie, A. J. Langer, Ving Rhames, and Sean Whalen. The plot follows a young boy and two adult robbers who become trapped in a house belonging to a strange couple after breaking in to steal their collection of rare coins. Craven has stated that The People Under the Stairs was partially inspired by a news story from the late 1970s, in which two burglars broke into a Los Angeles household, inadvertently causing the police to discover two children who had been locked away by their parents. The film was a surprise commercial success and has received generally mixed to positive reviews from critics and audiences, and has been analyzed for its satirical depiction of gentrification, class warfare, and capitalism. Upstream Color Upstream Color is a 2013 American experimental science fiction film written, directed, produced, edited, composed, designed, cast by and starring Shane Carruth. The film is the second feature directed by Carruth, best known for his 2004 debut Primer. Upstream Color stars Amy Seimetz, Carruth, Andrew Sensenig, and Thiago Martins. Upstream Color is about two people whose behaviors are affected by a complex parasite—without knowing it—that has a three-stage life cycle in which it passes from humans to pigs to orchids. The Blob The Blob is a 1988 American science-fiction horror film directed by Chuck Russell, co-written by Russell and Frank Darabont, and starring Shawnee Smith, Kevin Dillon, Donovan Leitch, Jeffrey DeMunn, Candy Clark and Joe Seneca. The titular Blob is an amorphous acidic amoeba-like organism that devours and dissolves anything in its path as it grows. A remake of the 1958 horror film of the same name, the film was theatrically released in 1988, and was a box office disappointment, earning $8.2 million. It received mixed reviews but was praised for its special effects. Much like the original film, the remake has since gained a cult following. Young Guns II Young Guns II is a 1990 American Western film and a sequel to Young Guns. It stars Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Christian Slater, and features William Petersen as Pat Garrett. It was written and produced by John Fusco and directed by Geoff Murphy. It follows the life of Billy the Kid, in the years following the Lincoln County War in which Billy was part of "The Regulators" – a group of around six highly skilled gunmen avenging the death of John Tunstall – and the years leading up to Billys documented death. The film, however, is told by Brushy Bill Roberts, a man who in the 1940s appeared claiming to be the real Billy the Kid. While the film takes some creative license, it does show some of the main events leading up to Billys documented death, including his talks with Governor Lew Wallace, his capture by friend-turned-foe Pat Garrett, his trial, and his subsequent escape in which he killed two deputies. Heavy Metal Heavy Metal is a 1981 Canadian adult animated sci-fi-fantasy film directed by Gerald Potterton, produced by Ivan Reitman and Leonard Mogel, who also was the publisher of Heavy Metal magazine, which was the basis for the film, and starring the voices of Rodger Bumpass, Jackie Burroughs, John Candy, Joe Flaherty, Don Francks, Martin Lavut, Marilyn Lightstone, Eugene Levy, Alice Playten, Harold Ramis, Percy Rodriguez, Susan Roman, Richard Romanus, August Schellenberg, John Vernon, and Zal Yanovsky. The screenplay was written by Daniel Goldberg and Len Blum. The film is an anthology of various science fiction and fantasy stories adapted from Heavy Metal magazine and original stories in the same spirit. Like the magazine, the film features a great deal of graphic violence, sexuality, and nudity. Its production was expedited by having several animation houses working simultaneously on different segments. A sequel titled Heavy Metal 2000 was released in 2000. A Night at the Opera A Night at the Opera is a 1935 American comedy film starring the Marx Brothers, and featuring Kitty Carlisle, Allan Jones, Margaret Dumont, Sig Ruman, and Walter Woolf King. It was the first of five films the Marx Brothers made for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer after their departure from Paramount Pictures, and the first after Zeppo left the act. The film was adapted by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind from a story by James Kevin McGuinness, with additional dialogue by Al Boasberg. It was directed by Sam Wood. A smash hit at the box office, A Night at the Opera was selected in 1993 for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It is also included in the 2007 update of AFIs 100 Years... 100 Movies, at number 85; and previously in AFIs 100 Years...100 Laughs 2000 showing, at number 12. Mary Queen of Scots Mary Queen of Scots is a 2018 historical drama film directed by Josie Rourke and written by Beau Willimon, based on John Guys biography Queen of Scots: The True Life of Mary Stuart. The film stars Saoirse Ronan as Mary and Margot Robbie as her cousin Queen Elizabeth I, and chronicles the 1569 conflict between their two countries. Jack Lowden, Joe Alwyn, David Tennant, Gemma Chan, and Guy Pearce also star in supporting roles. Mary Queen of Scots had its world premiere on closing night of AFI Fest on 15 November 2018, was released in the United States on 7 December 2018, and was released in the United Kingdom on 18 January 2019. The film received mixed reviews, with praise for the performances and costumes, but was criticised for the screenplay and several historical inaccuracies. The film received three nominations at the 72nd British Academy Film Awards, and two nominations for Best Costume Design and Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the 91st Academy Awards. For her performance, Robbie earned nominations for a SAG Award and BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress, respectively. Stay Alive Stay Alive is a 2006 American supernatural slasher film directed by William Brent Bell, who co-wrote it with Matthew Peterman. The film was produced by McG, and released on March 24, 2006 in the United States. It was the first film in five years released by Hollywood Pictures, and also Disneys only slasher film. Envy Envy is a 2004 American dark comedy film directed by Barry Levinson. It stars Ben Stiller and Jack Black. Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked is a 2011 American live action/computer animated musical family comedy adventure film directed by Mike Mitchell. It is the third live action/animated film starring Alvin and the Chipmunks following the 2009 film The Squeakquel, which was a sequel to the 2007 film Alvin and the Chipmunks. The film stars Jason Lee, David Cross, Jenny Slate, Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler, Jesse McCartney, Amy Poehler, Anna Faris and Christina Applegate. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox and produced by Fox 2000 Pictures, Regency Enterprises and Bagdasarian Company. The film was released on December 16, 2011 and grossed $343 million on a $80 million budget. A fourth live action/animated film, The Road Chip, was released on December 18, 2015. Tyrannosaur Tyrannosaur is a 2011 British drama film written and directed by Paddy Considine and starring Peter Mullan, Olivia Colman, Eddie Marsan, Paul Popplewell and Sally Carman. Armored Armored is a 2009 American heist action thriller film directed by Nimród Antal, written by first-time screenwriter James V. Simpson, and starring Matt Dillon, Jean Reno, Laurence Fishburne, Amaury Nolasco, Milo Ventimiglia, Skeet Ulrich, and Columbus Short. It was released on December 4, 2009. Ingrid Goes West Ingrid Goes West is a 2017 American black comedy-drama film directed by Matt Spicer and written by Spicer and David Branson Smith. The film stars Aubrey Plaza, Elizabeth Olsen, Billy Magnussen, Wyatt Russell, Pom Klementieff and OShea Jackson Jr. and follows a young woman who moves to Los Angeles in an effort to befriend her Instagram idol. The film premiered in competition at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. It was released in limited theaters in the United States on August 11, 2017 by Neon, grossing $3 million. The film received positive reviews, with many praising the script, dark themes, humor, and performances. Hotel Chevalier Hotel Chevalier is an American-French short film written and directed by Wes Anderson and released in 2007. Starring Jason Schwartzman and Natalie Portman as former lovers who reunite in a Paris hotel room, the 13-minute film acts as a prologue to Andersons 2007 feature The Darjeeling Limited. It was shot on location in a Parisian hotel by a small crew and self-financed by Anderson, who initially intended it to be a stand-alone work. Its first showing was at the Venice Film Festival première of the feature film on September 2, 2007, and it made its own debut later that month at Apple Stores in four U.S. cities. The day after the films première, it was made freely available from the iTunes Store for one month, during which time it was downloaded more than 500,000 times. The film garnered near universal critical acclaim from reviewers, who compared it favorably to The Darjeeling Limited and praised its richness, poignancy, and careful construction. The Three Stooges The Three Stooges is a 2012 American slapstick comedy film based on the film shorts from 1934 to 1959 starring the comedy trio of the same name. The film was produced, written and directed by the Farrelly brothers and co-written by Mike Cerrone. It stars Chris Diamantopoulos, Sean Hayes, and Will Sasso, re-creating the eponymous characters played by Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard. The films story places the Stooges in a modern setting. After over a decade of casting problems, principal photography took place from May to July 2011. The film was released on April 13, 2012. Loving Loving is a 2016 British-American biographical romantic drama film which tells the story of Richard and Mildred Loving, the plaintiffs in the 1967 U.S. Supreme Court decision Loving v. Virginia, which invalidated state laws prohibiting interracial marriage. The film was produced by Big Beach and Raindog Films, and distributed by Focus Features. The film takes inspiration from The Loving Story by Nancy Buirski, a documentary which follows the Lovings and their landmark case. The film was directed by Jeff Nichols, who also wrote the screenplay. Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton co-star as Mildred and Richard Loving. Marton Csokas, Nick Kroll, and Michael Shannon are all featured in supporting roles. Principal photography began in Richmond, Virginia, on September 16, 2015, and ended on November 19. The locations used for Loving were mainly based in Richmond, also in King and Queen County, Caroline County, Central Point, and Bowling Green. Loving began a limited release in the United States on November 4, 2016, before a wide release on November 11, 2016. The film received positive reviews, and was named one of the best films of 2016 by several media outlets. The film was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, and was nominated for numerous awards, including a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor for Edgerton and Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for Negga. Blue Crush Blue Crush is a 2002 sports film directed by John Stockwell and based on Susan Orleans Outside magazine article "Lifes Swell". The film stars Kate Bosworth, Michelle Rodriguez, Sanoe Lake and Mika Boorem, and tells the story of three friends who have one passion: living the ultimate dream of surfing on Hawaiis famed North Shore. Miracle on 34th Street Miracle on 34th Street is a 1994 American Christmas fantasy film written and produced by John Hughes, and directed by Les Mayfield. It stars Richard Attenborough, Mara Wilson, Elizabeth Perkins, and Dylan McDermott, and is the fourth remake of the original 1947 film. Like the original, this film was released by 20th Century Fox. The New York City based Macys department store declined any involvement with this remake, so the fictitious "Coles" became its replacement. Gimbels had gone out of business in 1987; hence it was replaced by the fictional "Shoppers Express". Boogeyman Boogeyman is a 2005 New Zealand-American supernatural horror film, directed by Stephen Kay and starring Barry Watson, Emily Deschanel, Skye McCole Bartusiak, and Lucy Lawless. The film is a take on the classic "boogeyman", or monster in the closet, who is the main antagonist of the film. The plot concerns a young man, Tim Jensen, who must confront the childhood terror that has affected his life. The film was generally panned by critics, often citing a generic and unoriginal plot as the main criticism. Despite receiving negative reviews from critics, the film was a financial success, and was followed by two direct-to-video sequels, Boogeyman 2 and Boogeyman 3. Bubble Boy Bubble Boy is a 2001 American black comedy film directed by Blair Hayes, starring Jake Gyllenhaal in the title role, and written by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio. It was inspired by the 1976 movie The Boy in the Plastic Bubble. A musical by the same name was written by the same authors and first performed in 2008. The Secret of Kells The Secret of Kells is a 2009 French-Belgian-Irish animated fantasy film animated by Cartoon Saloon that premiered on 8 February 2009 at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival. It went into wide release in Belgium and France on 11 February, and Ireland on 3 March. It was directed by Tomm Moore and co-directed by Nora Twomey, produced by Paul Young, Didier Brunner and Vivian Van Fleteren, written by Fabrice Ziolkowski, distributed by Gébéka Films, Kinepolis Film Distribution, StudioCanal and Buena Vista, edited by Fabienne Alvarez-Giro and music composed by Bruno Coulais and Kíla. It stars Evan McGuire, Brendan Gleeson, Christen Mooney, Mick Lally, Michael McGrath, Liam Hourican, Paul Tylak and Paul Young. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature but it lost to Up. The Salton Sea The Salton Sea is a 2002 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed by D. J. Caruso and starring Val Kilmer and Vincent DOnofrio. The film was shot on location in Los Angeles, at LA Center Studios, and the Salton Sea. Sanjuro is a 1962 black-and-white Japanese jidaigeki film directed by Akira Kurosawa and starring Toshiro Mifune. It is a sequel to Kurosawas 1961 Yojimbo. Originally an adaptation of the Shūgorō Yamamoto novel Hibi Heian, the script was altered with the success of Kurosawas 1961 Yojimbo to incorporate the lead character of that film. A Man for All Seasons A Man for All Seasons is a 1966 British biographical drama film in Technicolor based on Robert Bolts play of the same name and adapted for the big screen by Bolt himself. It was released on 12 December 1966. It was directed by Fred Zinnemann, who had previously directed the films High Noon and From Here to Eternity. The film and play both depict the final years of Sir Thomas More, the 16th-century Lord Chancellor of England who refused to sign a letter asking Pope Clement VII to annul King Henry VIII of Englands marriage to Catherine of Aragon and refused to take an Oath of Supremacy declaring Henry VIII Supreme Head of the Church of England. Paul Scofield, who had played More in the West End stage premiere, also took the role in the film, starring alongside Wendy Hiller, Robert Shaw, Orson Welles and Susannah York. Also appearing are Nigel Davenport, Leo McKern, Corin Redgrave and, in one of his earliest screen roles, John Hurt. A Man for All Seasons was a critical and box office success. It won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 39th Academy Awards, while the cast and crew won another five, including Best Director for Zinnemann and Best Actor for Scofield. It also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama and the BAFTA Awards for Best Film and Best British Film. Stalingrad Stalingrad is a 1993 German war drama film directed by Joseph Vilsmaier. The movie follows a platoon of World War II German Army soldiers transferred to Russia, where they ultimately find themselves fighting in the Battle of Stalingrad. The film is the second German movie to portray the Battle of Stalingrad. It was predated by the 1959 Hunde, wollt ihr ewig leben. The Howling The Howling is a 1981 American horror film directed by Joe Dante and starring Dee Wallace, Patrick Macnee, Dennis Dugan, and Robert Picardo. Based on the novel of the same name by Gary Brandner, the film follows a television newswoman sent to a remote mountain resort after a near fatal incident with a serial killer, unaware that the residents are werewolves. The film was released on April 10, 1981 and became a moderate success, grossing $17.9 million at the box office. It received generally positive reviews, with praise for the makeup special effects by Rob Bottin. The film won the 1980 Saturn Award for Best Horror Film while still in development, and was one of the three high-profile wolf-themed horror films released in 1981, alongside An American Werewolf in London and Wolfen. Its financial success aided Dantes career, and prompted Warner Bros. to hire Dante and Michael Finnell for Gremlins. A franchise consisting of seven sequels arose from the films success. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a 1953 American musical comedy film based on the 1949 stage musical of the same name. It was directed by Howard Hawks and stars Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe, with Charles Coburn, Elliott Reid, Tommy Noonan, George Winslow, Taylor Holmes and Norma Varden in supporting roles. The film is filled with comedic gags and musical numbers, choreographed by Jack Cole, while the music was written by Hoagy Carmichael, Harold Adamson, Jule Styne and Leo Robin. The songs by Styne and Robin are from the Broadway show, while the songs by Carmichael and Adamson were written especially for the film. Despite the films title, Monroe was paid her usual contract salary of $500 a week, while Russell, then the better known actress, earned $200,000. While Russells down-to-earth, sharp wit has been observed by most critics, it was Monroes turn as the gold-digging Lorelei Lee for which the film is often remembered. Monroes rendition of the song "Diamonds Are a Girls Best Friend" and her pink dress are considered iconic, and the performance has inspired homages by Beyonce, Madonna, Geri Halliwell, Kylie Minogue, Nicole Kidman, Anna Nicole Smith, Christina Aguilera and James Franco. Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius is a 2001 American computer-animated comic science fiction film produced by Nickelodeon Movies, O Entertainment, and DNA Productions, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by creator John A. Davis and written by Davis and producer Steve Oedekerk, with voice talents by Debi Derryberry, Patrick Stewart, Martin Short, Rob Paulsen, and Jeffrey Garcia. The precursor to the TV show Boy Genius, which followed shortly after, Jimmy Neutron follows the title character, a schoolboy with super-genius powers who must save all of the parents of the world from a race of egg-like aliens known as the Yolkians. The idea for Jimmy Neutron was first created by Davis in the 1980s, in which he wrote a script for a short film titled Runaway Rocketboy and starring a prototype character for Jimmy named Johnny Quasar. After coming across the abandoned script several years later, Davis decided that it would be a good idea to revisit it and retool it as a computer animated short and potential TV series. A 40-second demo was animated using LightWave 3D and gained popularity at the 1995 SIGGRAPH convention where it was shown off, grabbing the attention of Oedekerk and leading DNA Productions to develop an extended TV Pilot. After a successful pitch to Nickelodeon, a 13-minute-long TV episode was developed, and Nickelodeon, impressed with both the character and the 3D technology, raised the possibility making both a TV series and a full-length feature film. Davis, in turn, suggested that the film be made first, so that the development team could create the assets at theatrical quality and reuse them in the TV series. Production officially began in early 2000, and was completed in roughly 24 months, with DNA Productions considerably raising its staff count and expanding its studio space. Animation was done entirely using commercial software, including Lightwave and project:messiah. Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius was released on December 21, 2001. Backed by a strong pre-release campaign, the film was a box office success, grossing $103 million worldwide. It was nominated for the first Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in 2001, ultimately losing to Shrek; it was the only animated Nickelodeon film to ever be nominated in that category until Rango. The films success led to a spin-off television series called Boy Genius, which premiered on July 20, 2002, and ended on November 25, 2006. Another spin-off series called Planet Sheen was produced, focusing on Jimmys friend Sheen Estevez. This series premiered on October 2, 2010, and ended on February 15, 2013. Paramount and Nickelodeon would later follow this formula with Barnyard in 2006 and Wonder Park in 2019. Arctic Arctic is a 2018 Icelandic survival drama film directed by Joe Penna and written by Penna and Ryan Morrison. The film is an international co-production between Iceland and the United States, and stars Mads Mikkelsen as a man stranded in the Arctic. The film premiered at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, and was released in theaters on 1 February 2019. White Christmas White Christmas is a 1954 American musical film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, and Vera-Ellen. Filmed in VistaVision and Technicolor, it features the songs of Irving Berlin, including a new version of the title song, "White Christmas", introduced by Crosby in the film Holiday Inn. Produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures, the film is notable for being the first to be released in VistaVision, a widescreen process developed by Paramount that entailed using twice the surface area of standard 35mm film; this large-area negative was used to yield finer-grained standard-sized 35mm prints. Coming Soon Coming Soon is a 2014 Turkish comedy film directed by Cem Yılmaz. Au Revoir les Enfants Au revoir les enfants is an autobiographical 1987 film written, produced and directed by Louis Malle. The film won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. The Stepfather The Stepfather is a 2009 American slasher film and a remake of the 1987 horror film of the same title. The film was directed by Nelson McCormick and stars Dylan Walsh, Sela Ward, Penn Badgley, Amber Heard and Jon Tenney. The original was directed by Joseph Ruben and shot from a script by Donald Westlake. The films are loosely based on the crimes of mass murderer John List. Tank Girl Tank Girl is a 1995 American science fiction film directed by Rachel Talalay. Based on the British post-apocalyptic comic series of the same name by Alan Martin and Jamie Hewlett that was originally published in Deadline magazine, the film stars Lori Petty, Naomi Watts, Ice-T and Malcolm McDowell. Tank Girl is set in a drought-ravaged Australia, years after a catastrophic impact event. It follows the antihero Tank Girl as she, Jet Girl, and genetically modified supersoldiers called the Rippers fight "Water & Power", an oppressive corporation led by Kesslee. After reading an issue of the Tank Girl comic she had received as a gift, Talalay obtained permission from Deadlines publisher Tom Astor to direct a film adaptation. She selected Catherine Hardwicke to be the production designer, and worked closely with Martin and Hewlett during the making of the film. Tank Girl was filmed primarily in White Sands, and Tucson. The films critically praised soundtrack was assembled by Courtney Love, and the Rippers makeup and prosthetics team was headed by Stan Winston. Winstons studio wanted to work on the project so much that they cut their usual prices in half to meet the films budget. Financially unsuccessful, Tank Girl recouped only about $6 million of its $25 million budget at the box office and received mixed reviews from critics. Martin and Hewlett have since spoken negatively of their experiences creating the film. Talalay blamed some of the films negative reception on studio edits over which she had no control. Despite the box-office failure of the film, it has been cited as an example of a comic-book film with a cult following, and it is noted for its feminist themes. Big Nothing Big Nothing is a 2006 black comedy crime film directed by Jean-Baptiste Andrea, starring David Schwimmer, Simon Pegg and Alice Eve. It had its world premiere at the Cardiff Film Festival on 18 November 2006, and was released in the United Kingdom on 1 December 2006. Big Nothing was filmed on the Isle of Man and in Wales at Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan and at Caerwent and other areas of Monmouthshire. Other scenes were at Squamish, Canada. Fyre Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened is a 2019 American documentary film about Billy McFarland and the failed Fyre Festival of 2017. It was directed by Chris Smith, and was released on Netflix on January 18, 2019. The film was co-produced by Jerry Media, the social media agency responsible for promoting the Fyre Festival and covering up the fraud, and MATTE Projects, the production company that directed the Fyre Festivals promotional shoot. Jerry Media approached VICE with the idea of documentary three months after the events. According to Netflix, the documentary was Smiths idea. Everything, Everything Everything, Everything is a 2017 American romantic drama film directed by Stella Meghie and written by J. Mills Goodloe, based on Nicola Yoon’s 2015 novel of the same name. The film follows a young woman named Maddy and her neighbor Olly who wants to help her experience life and they start to fall in love It was released on May 19, 2017, by Warner Bros. Pictures, received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $61 million worldwide. To Have and Have Not To Have and Have Not is a 1944 American romance-war-adventure film directed by Howard Hawks, loosely based on Ernest Hemingways 1937 novel of the same name. It stars Humphrey Bogart, Walter Brennan and Lauren Bacall; it also features Dolores Moran, Hoagy Carmichael, Sheldon Leonard, Dan Seymour, and Marcel Dalio. The plot centers on the romance between a freelancing fisherman in Martinique and a beautiful American drifter, which is complicated by the growing French resistance in Vichy France. Ernest Hemingway and Howard Hawks were close friends and, on a fishing trip, Hawks told Hemingway, who was reluctant to go into screenwriting, that Hemingway could make a great movie from his worst book, which Hawks admitted was To Have and Have Not. Jules Furthman wrote the first screenplay, which was set in Cuba like the novel. However, the screenplay was altered to be set in Martinique instead of Cuba because the portrayal of Cubas government was believed to be in violation of the United States Good Neighbor policy with Latin American countries. Hawkss other good friend, William Faulkner, was the main contributor to the screenplay, including and following the revisions. Because of the contributions from both Hemingway and Faulkner, the film represents the only film story on which two winners of the Nobel Prize of Literature worked. Filming began on February 29, 1944, while Faulkner continued to work on the script, and ended on May 10. The film released nationally on October 11, 1944. Audience reception of the film was generally good. Reviews were mixed, with many claiming that the film was a remake of Casablanca. Critics specifically mentioned Lauren Bacalls performance or the chemistry between Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall on screen. Bogart and Bacall began an off-screen relationship during production and married in 1945, after the films release. To Have and Have Not was one of the top thirty grossing films in 1944 and it received an award from the National Board of Review. Batman: Assault on Arkham Batman: Assault on Arkham is a 2014 direct-to-video animated superhero film that is part of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies. Jay Oliva and Ethan Spaulding direct, with a script by Heath Corson, and James Tucker producing. The film was screened at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con International on July 25, 2014, and it was released digitally on July 29 and on physical media on August 12. The film is set in the universe of the Arkham video game franchise, occurring after Arkham Origins; Jay Oliva states it takes place about two years before Arkham Asylum. The story focuses primarily on the Suicide Squad, particularly Batman villains Deadshot and Harley Quinn with Batman in a supporting role. In the film, a Suicide Squad of six criminals is dispatched by Amanda Waller to break into Arkham Asylum, where they must contend with the asylums inmates and Batman as they attempt to complete their mission. The film stars Kevin Conroy as Batman / Bruce Wayne, Neal McDonough as Deadshot / Floyd Lawton, Hynden Walch as Harley Quinn / Dr. Harleen Quinzel and Matthew Gray Gubler as Riddler / Edward Nygma. In addition, Troy Baker, C. C. H. Pounder, Nolan North, and Martin Jarvis reprise their roles of Joker, Amanda Waller, Penguin / Oswald Cobblepot and Alfred Pennyworth from Arkham Origins, while Jennifer Hale reprises her role of Killer Frost from the DCAU and other properties. Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers is a 1995 American slasher film directed by Joe Chappelle and written by Daniel Farrands. The film stars Donald Pleasence in his final film appearance. The film also features the first starring role by Paul Rudd and Marianne Hagan. The sixth installment in the Halloween film series, it follows Dr. Sam Loomis coming out of retirement to face Michael Myers once more. At his aid is Tommy Doyle, a returning character from the original Halloween film. Michaels niece, Jamie Lloyd, who first appeared in The Return of Michael Myers, also appears in a less prominent role. The plot of the film formally introduced the "Curse of Thorn", a mystical symbol that first appeared in The Revenge of Michael Myers and revealed in the film to be the source of Michael Myerss immortality and drive to kill. Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers was released six years after the previous Halloween film, making it one of the longest gaps in the series. Shot in Salt Lake City in the winter of 1994–95, the film underwent a series of reshoots after it performed poorly with test audiences, resulting in a final product that was significantly different—both tonally and narratively—from the original script. The film was distributed by Miramaxs Dimension Films opening in the fall of 1995, earning $7.3 million during its opening weekend, coming in second to the New Line Cinema thriller Seven. Pleasence died on February 2, 1995, nearly eight months before the film was released. The film was dedicated to the memory of Pleasence. After the films home media release, the original workprint of the film was discovered by fans of the series. This version, dubbed The Producers Cut, developed a cult following, with bootleg DVD copies sold on eBay and online petitions targeting for an official release of it. In 2014, the Producers Cut was officially released on Blu-ray. A sequel, Halloween H20, was released in 1998. Men, Women & Children Men, Women & Children is a 2014 American comedy-drama film dealing with online addiction. It is directed by Jason Reitman, co-written with Erin Cressida Wilson, based on a novel of the same name written by Chad Kultgen, and starring Rosemarie DeWitt, Jennifer Garner, Judy Greer, Dean Norris, Adam Sandler, Ansel Elgort, and Kaitlyn Dever. The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2014. The film was released on October 1, 2014, by Paramount Pictures. Body Heat Body Heat is a 1981 American neo-noir erotic thriller film written and directed by Lawrence Kasdan. It stars William Hurt, Kathleen Turner and Richard Crenna, and features Ted Danson, J. A. Preston, and Mickey Rourke. The film was inspired by Double Indemnity. The film launched Turners career—Empire magazine cited the film in 1995 when it named her one of the "100 Sexiest Stars in Film History". The New York Times wrote in 2005 that, propelled by her "jaw-dropping movie debut in Body Heat ... she built a career on adventurousness and frank sexuality born of robust physicality." The film was the directorial debut of Kasdan, screenwriter of The Empire Strikes Back and Raiders of the Lost Ark. Batman: Year One Batman: Year One is a 2011 animated superhero film, based on the four-issue story arc of the same name printed in 1987. It premiered at Comic-Con on July 22 and was officially released October 18, 2011. The film was directed by Lauren Montgomery and Sam Liu. It is the 12th film released under the DC Universe Animated Original Movies banner, and was released on DVD, Blu-ray, and digital copy. Black Christmas Black Christmas is a 1974 Canadian slasher film produced and directed by Bob Clark, and written by A. Roy Moore. It stars Olivia Hussey, Keir Dullea, Margot Kidder, Andrea Martin, Marian Waldman and John Saxon. The story concerns a group of sorority sisters who receive threatening phone calls and are eventually stalked and murdered by a deranged killer during the Christmas season. Inspired by the urban legend "The babysitter and the man upstairs" and a series of murders that took place in the Westmount section of Montreal, Quebec, Moore wrote the screenplay under the title Stop Me. The filmmakers made numerous alterations to the script, primarily the shifting to a university setting with young adult characters. It was shot in Toronto in 1974 on an estimated budget of $620,000, and was distributed by Warner Bros. in North America. Black Christmas was released on October 11, 1974 in Canada, and December 20 in the United States under the title Silent Night, Evil Night. Upon its release, the film received mixed reviews but has since received critical praise, with film historians noting it for being one of the earliest slasher films. It is also praised for concluding without revealing the identity of its villain, as well as serving as an influence on John Carpenters Halloween. Aside from earning a cult following since its release, a novelization written by Lee Hays was published in 1976. Major Payne Major Payne is a 1995 American comedy film directed by Nick Castle and written by and starring Damon Wayans. The film co-stars Karyn Parsons, Steven Martini and Michael Ironside. The film is a loose remake of the 1955 war film The Private War of Major Benson, starring Charlton Heston. The film was released in the United States on March 24, 1995. White Oleander White Oleander is a 2002 American drama film directed by Peter Kosminsky. The cast stars Alison Lohman in the central role of Astrid Magnussen and Michelle Pfeiffer as her personality-disordered, murderous, manipulative mother, Ingrid, with Robin Wright, Noah Wyle and Renée Zellweger in supporting roles. The screenplay was adapted from Janet Fitchs 1999 novel White Oleander, which was selected for Oprahs Book Club in May 1999. A Charlie Brown Christmas A Charlie Brown Christmas is a 1965 animated television special based on the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. Produced by Lee Mendelson and directed by Bill Melendez, the program made its debut on CBS on December 9, 1965. In the special, lead character Charlie Brown finds himself depressed despite the onset of the cheerful holiday season. Lucy suggests he direct a neighborhood Christmas play, but his best efforts are ignored and mocked by his peers. After Linus tells Charlie Brown about the true meaning of Christmas, Charlie Brown cheers up, and the Peanuts gang unites to celebrate the Christmas season. Peanuts had become a phenomenon worldwide by the mid-1960s, and the special was commissioned and sponsored by The Coca-Cola Company. It was written over a period of several weeks, and animated on a shoestring budget in only six months. In casting the characters, the producers went an unconventional route, hiring child actors. The programs soundtrack was similarly unorthodox: it features a jazz score by pianist Vince Guaraldi. Its lack of a laugh track, in addition to its tone, pacing, music, and animation, led both the producers and the network to predict the project would be a disaster ahead of its broadcast. Contrary to that apprehension, A Charlie Brown Christmas received high ratings and acclaim from critics. It has since been honored with both an Emmy and a Peabody Award. It became an annual broadcast in the United States, and has traditionally been aired during the Christmas season every year since its premiere. Its success paved the way for a series of Peanuts television specials and films. Its jazz soundtrack also achieved commercial success, selling 4 million copies in the US. Live theatrical versions of A Charlie Brown Christmas have been staged. ABC currently holds the rights to the special and broadcasts it at least twice during the weeks leading up to Christmas. 45 Years 45 Years is a 2015 British romantic drama film directed and written by Andrew Haigh. The film is based on the short story "In Another Country" by David Constantine. The film premiered in the main competition section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. Charlotte Rampling won the Silver Bear for Best Actress and Tom Courtenay won the Silver Bear for Best Actor. At the 88th Academy Awards, Rampling received a nomination for Best Actress in a Leading Role. It was selected to be screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival and also screened at the 2015 Telluride Festival. It was released in the United Kingdom on 28 August 2015. The film was released in the United States by Sundance Selects on 23 December 2015. Anything Else Anything Else is a 2003 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen, produced by his sister Letty Aronson, and starring Jason Biggs, Christina Ricci, Allen, Stockard Channing, Danny DeVito, Jimmy Fallon, Erica Leerhsen and KaDee Strickland. The film was shown as the opening night selection at the 60th annual Venice International Film Festival. Hold the Dark Hold the Dark is a 2018 American thriller film directed by Jeremy Saulnier from a screenplay by Macon Blair. It is based upon the novel of the same name by William Giraldi and stars Jeffrey Wright, Alexander Skarsgård, James Badge Dale, Riley Keough, Tantoo Cardinal, and Julian Black Antelope. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2018 and was released on September 28, 2018, by Netflix. Happythankyoumoreplease Happy. Thank You. More. Please. is a 2010 comedy-drama film written and directed by Josh Radnor in his directorial debut. The film stars Radnor, Malin Åkerman, Kate Mara, Zoe Kazan, Michael Algieri, Pablo Schreiber, and Tony Hale, and it tells the story of a group of young New Yorkers, struggling to balance love, friendship, and their encroaching adulthoods. Happy. Thank You. More. Please. premiered at the 26th Sundance Film Festival in 2010, where it won the Audience Award and was further nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. On March 4, 2011 it was released in theatres throughout Los Angeles and New York. Multiplicity Multiplicity is a 1996 American science fiction comedy film starring Michael Keaton and Andie MacDowell about a man able to duplicate himself by machine, each duplicate developing a different personality, causing problems. The film was co-produced and directed by Harold Ramis. The original music score was composed by George Fenton. The film was released July 17, 1996. It received mixed reviews from critics, and grossed a worldwide total of $21 million at the box office, significantly less than its $45 million budget. Feast Feast is a 2005 American action horror comedy film directed by John Gulager, produced by Michael Leahy, Joel Soisson, Larry Tanz and Andrew Jameson. It was written by Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton and stars Balthazar Getty, Henry Rollins, Navi Rawat, Judah Friedlander, Jenny Wade, Gulagers father Clu Gulager, Josh Zuckerman and Jason Mewes. The story revolves around a group of people gathered inside a local bar in Nevada, where they are suddenly attacked by a horde of monstrous creatures. Feast is a result of the amateur filmmaking documentary series and contest Project Greenlights third season. The winning team was composed of writers Dunstan and Melton and director Gulager. The executive producers were Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Chris Moore, Wes Craven and the Maloof family. The film had a limited release in the United States on September 22, 2006, and premiered at the Chicago International Film Festival on April 14, 2005. Upon its release, it received generally mixed to negative reviews from critics, while some highly praised the cast performances as well as the storys humor. It grossed only $658 thousand against a production budget of $3 million. Spartan Spartan is a 2004 American action thriller film written and directed by David Mamet and starring Val Kilmer, Derek Luke, Tia Texada, Ed ONeill, William H. Macy, and Kristen Bell. It was released in the United States and Canada on March 12, 2004. Deep Red Deep Red, also known as The Hatchet Murders, is a 1975 Italian giallo film, directed by Dario Argento and co-written by Argento and Bernardino Zapponi. It was released on 7 March 1975. It was produced by Claudio and Salvatore Argento, and the films score was composed and performed by Goblin. It stars Macha Meril as a medium and David Hemmings as a pianist who investigates a series of murders performed by a mysterious figure wearing black leather gloves. Real Genius Real Genius is a 1985 American science fiction comedy film directed by Martha Coolidge, written by Neal Israel, Pat Proft and Peter Torokvei, and starring Val Kilmer and Gabriel Jarret. The film is set on the campus of Pacific Tech, a science and engineering university similar to Caltech. Chris Knight is a genius in his senior year working on a chemical laser. Mitch Taylor is a new student on campus who is paired up with Knight to work on the project. The film received positive reviews from critics, and grossed $12 million at the North American box office. Conquest of the Planet of the Apes Conquest of the Planet of the Apes is a 1972 science fiction film directed by J. Lee Thompson and written by Paul Dehn. It is the fourth of five films in the original Planet of the Apes series produced by Arthur P. Jacobs. The film stars Roddy McDowall, Don Murray and Ricardo Montalbán. It explores how the apes rebelled from humanitys ill treatment following Escape from the Planet of the Apes. It was followed by Battle for the Planet of the Apes. The series reboot Rise of the Planet of the Apes has a similar premise to Conquest, but is not officially a remake. The Wife The Wife is a 2017 drama film directed by Björn L. Runge and written by Jane Anderson, based on the novel of the same name by Meg Wolitzer. It stars Glenn Close, Jonathan Pryce, and Christian Slater, and follows a woman who questions her life choices as she travels to Stockholm with her narcissistic husband, who is set to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. The film premiered on September 12, 2017, at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival, and was released in the United States on August 17, 2018 by Sony Pictures Classics. It received generally positive reviews from critics, with Closes performance garnering high praise; she won the Golden Globe Award, Screen Actors Guild Award and Critics Choice Movie Award for Best Actress for her performance, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress. The Man Who Knew Too Little The Man Who Knew Too Little is a 1997 spy comedy film starring Bill Murray, directed by Jon Amiel, and written by Robert Farrar and Howard Franklin. The film is based on Farrars novel Watch That Man, and the title is a parody of Alfred Hitchcocks 1934 film The Man Who Knew Too Much and his 1956 remake of the same title. King of New York King of New York is a 1990 American neo-noir crime thriller film, starring Christopher Walken, Laurence Fishburne, David Caruso, Wesley Snipes, Victor Argo, and Giancarlo Esposito. It was directed by independent filmmaker Abel Ferrara and written by Nicholas St. John. Unknown Unknown is a 2006 American mystery thriller film directed by Simon Brand and starring Jim Caviezel, Greg Kinnear, Bridget Moynahan, Joe Pantoliano and Barry Pepper about a group of men kidnapped and locked in a factory with no memory of how they arrived there. Piecing together information around them, they realize that some were kidnapped and some were the kidnappers. They decide they must work together to figure out how to get away before the gang that captured them returns. The film was previewed before a theater audience for the first time in New York City on December 13, 2005. The Way The Way is a 2010 Spanish drama film directed, produced and written by Emilio Estevez and starring Martin Sheen, Deborah Kara Unger, James Nesbitt, Yorick van Wageningen, and Renée Estevez. The film honors the Camino de Santiago and promotes the traditional pilgrimage. Saying he did not want the film to appeal to only one demographic, Emilio Estevez called the film "pro-people, pro-life, not anti-anything". Alan Partridge Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa is a 2013 British action comedy film starring Steve Coogan reprising his role as Alan Partridge, a fictional presenter he has played on various BBC radio and television shows since 1991, and Colm Meaney as Pat Farrell. The film was directed by Declan Lowney and written by Coogan, Armando Iannucci, Peter Baynham and Neil and Rob Gibbons. Principal photography began on 7 January 2013 in Norwich and Mitcham, and the film premiered on 24 July 2013. The film was released in Great Britain and Ireland on 7 August 2013 by StudioCanal UK, where it opened at number one in the box office. Magnolia Pictures distributed the film in the United States. The film received a positive reception and grossed $9.8 million on a £4 million budget. It also received a Grand Marnier Fellowship Award nomination for Best Film. A book of the screenplay was published on 21 November 2013. Overboard Overboard is a 2018 American romantic comedy film directed by Rob Greenberg. The screenplay was written by Greenberg, Bob Fisher, and Leslie Dixon. The film stars Eugenio Derbez, Anna Faris, Eva Longoria, John Hannah, and Swoosie Kurtz. As in the 1987 film with the same title, Overboard, the premise is similar but with the roles reversed, where a struggling, working-class single mother convinces a rich playboy with amnesia that they are married. Overboard was released in the United States on May 4, 2018, and grossed $91 million worldwide against a budget of $12 million. The film received unfavorable reviews from critics, who praised Fariss comedic performance but criticized the story as mediocre and failing to add anything new to the original. Raw Deal Raw Deal is a 1986 American action film directed by John Irvin and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kathryn Harrold, Darren McGavin and Sam Wanamaker. The film was released in the United States on June 6, 1986. The film tells the story of an elderly and embittered high-ranking FBI chief, Harry Shannon, who wants to get revenge against a Mafia organization and sends a former FBI agent and now small-town sheriff Mark Kaminski to destroy the organization from the inside. The film received mixed reviews and was a failure at the box office, grossing anywhere between $7.3 to $16.2 million against its $11–12 million budget. The Secret Life of Pets 2 The Secret Life of Pets 2 is a 2019 American 3D computer animated comedy film produced by Illumination, directed by Chris Renaud, co-directed by Jonathan del Val, and written by Brian Lynch. It is the sequel to The Secret Life of Pets and the second feature film in the franchise. The film features the voices of Patton Oswalt, Kevin Hart, Eric Stonestreet, Jenny Slate, Tiffany Haddish, Lake Bell, Nick Kroll, Dana Carvey, Ellie Kemper, Chris Renaud, Hannibal Buress, Bobby Moynihan and Harrison Ford. The film was theatrically released in the United States on June 7, 2019, by Universal Pictures. It received mixed reviews from critics and has grossed over $429 million worldwide. Krull Krull is a 1983 British-American science fantasy swashbuckler film directed by Peter Yates and produced by Ron Silverman with a screenplay by Stanford Sherman. It follows a journey of Prince Colwyn and his group of outlaws on the planet Krull to save future queen Princess Lyssa from the Beast and his constantly teleporting Black Fortress. The film began development in 1980, when Columbia Pictures president Frank Price gave Silverman the idea to produce a fantasy film, and was finally released in July 1983. Yatess directing on Krull differed from his previous films that were more realistic; he took the "challenge" of directing a motion picture like Krull since he could rely only on his imagination instead of doing research, and screenplays that encouraged experimentation with modern special effects were rare in the early 1980s. The film stars an ensemble cast of Ken Marshall as Prince Colwyn, Lysette Anthony as Princess Lyssa, Trevor Martin as the voice of the Beast, Freddie Jones as Ynyr, Bernard Bresslaw as Rell the Cyclops, David Battley as Ergo the Magnificent, Tony Church and Bernard Archard as kings and the fathers of Colwyn and Lyssa, Alun Armstrong as the leader of a group of bandits that include early screen roles for actors Liam Neeson and Robbie Coltrane, John Welsh as The Emerald Seer, Graham McGrath as Titch, and Francesca Annis as The Widow of the Web. Krull underwent a very expensive, harsh, and dangerous production process. The films huge budget ballooned mainly due to the designers having to make numerous alterations to the sets corresponding to the heavily evolving script. The movie was shot at several sound stages at Pinewood Studios, and actors such as Marshall, Bresslaw and Jones performed dangerous stunts during filming. However, the film was a commercial failure upon release; and critical opinion has been mixed, both upon release and in retrospect. Numerous reviewers have highlighted its visual effects and soundtrack, while several critics have criticized its plot as being derivative and nonsensical. The film has gone on to achieve cult film status. Justice League: Doom Justice League: Doom is a 2012 direct-to-video animated superhero film, loosely based on " Tower of Babel", a 2000 comic book storyline by writer Mark Waid that ran in the DC Comics series JLA. The films script was adapted by writer Dwayne McDuffie, and it is directed by Lauren Montgomery. A sequel to Crisis on Two Earths, the film uses the same character designs by the lead character designer, Phil Bourassa as well as footage from the film in the opening. It was released on February 28, 2012. The film also features various actors reprising their roles from the DC animated universe and Emerald Knights respectively. It is the 13th film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies. The film is dedicated to the memory of McDuffie, who died from complications following open heart surgery shortly after writing the film. Dark Water is a 2002 Japanese horror film directed by Hideo Nakata and written by Yoshihiro Nakamura and Kenichi Suzuki, based on the short story collection by Koji Suzuki. The plot follows a divorced mother who moves into a rundown apartment with her daughter, and experiences supernatural occurrences including a mysterious water leak from the floor above. An American-produced remake of the film, directed by Walter Salles and starring Jennifer Connelly and Tim Roth, was released in 2005. Goya's Ghosts Goyas Ghosts is a 2006 Spanish-American film, directed by Miloš Forman, and written by him and Jean-Claude Carrière. The film stars Javier Bardem, Natalie Portman and Stellan Skarsgård, and was filmed on location in Spain during late 2005. The film was written, produced, and performed in English although it is a Spanish production. Although the historical setting of the film is authentic, the story about Goya trying to defend a model is fictional, as are the characters Brother Lorenzo and the Bilbatúa family. Fitzcarraldo Fitzcarraldo is a 1982 West German adventure-drama film written and directed by Werner Herzog and starring Klaus Kinski as the title character. It portrays would-be rubber baron Brian Sweeney Fitzgerald, an Irishman known in Peru as Fitzcarraldo, who is determined to transport a steamship over a steep hill in order to access a rich rubber territory in the Amazon Basin. The film is derived from the historic events of Peruvian rubber baron Carlos Fitzcarrald and his real-life feat of transporting a disassembled steamboat over the Isthmus of Fitzcarrald. The film had a troubled production. Herzog forced his crew to manually haul the 320-ton steamship up a steep hill, leading to three injuries. The film’s original star Jason Robards got sick halfway through filming, so Herzog hired Kinski, with whom he had previously clashed violently during production of Aguirre. Their second partnership fared no better and an extra even offered to kill Kinski. Herzog reluctantly declined. The Idiots The Idiots is a 1998 Danish comedy-drama film written and directed by Lars von Trier. It is his first film made in compliance with the Dogme 95 Manifesto, and is also known as Dogme #2. It is the second film in von Triers Golden Heart Trilogy, preceded by Breaking the Waves and succeeded by Dancer in the Dark. It is among the first films to be shot entirely with digital cameras. The Homesman The Homesman is a 2014 historical period drama set in the 1850s Midwest, directed by Tommy Lee Jones. The screenplay by Jones, Kieran Fitzgerald and Wesley Oliver is based on the 1988 novel of the same name by Glendon Swarthout. The film stars Jones and Hilary Swank and also features Meryl Streep, Grace Gummer, Miranda Otto, Hailee Steinfeld, John Lithgow, and James Spader. The film was selected to compete for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and received a North American limited release on November 14, 2014 by Roadside Attractions. The Homesman has received mostly positive reviews from critics. Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a rating average of 7.1/10. The title refers to the task of taking immigrants back home, which was typically a mans job. School for Scoundrels School for Scoundrels is a 2006 American feature/comedy film, starring Billy Bob Thornton and Jon Heder, and directed by Todd Phillips. The film is based on the 1960 British film School for Scoundrels. The film was released on September 29, 2006. The remake has a similar theme to the original film, but a noticeably different plot and tone. The Human Stain The Human Stain is a 2003 drama film directed by Robert Benton. Its screenplay, by Nicholas Meyer, is based on the novel of the same name by Philip Roth. The film stars Anthony Hopkins, Nicole Kidman, Gary Sinise and Ed Harris. Cop Car Cop Car is a 2015 American thriller black comedy crime film directed by Jon Watts, written by Watts and Christopher Ford and starring Kevin Bacon, Shea Whigham, Camryn Manheim, James Freedson-Jackson and Hays Wellford. The film follows two young boys and juvenile delinquents who come across and hijack the abandoned police car of a corrupt sheriff. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and was released in the United States on August 7, 2015 by Focus World. The film received mainly positive reviews from critics but was not commercially successful, earning $143,000 on a $5 million budget. The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl 3-D The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D is a 2005 American adventure film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez and originally released in the United States on June 10, 2005 by Miramax Films, Columbia Pictures and Dimension Films. The film uses the anaglyph 3-D technology, similar to the one used in Game Over. The film stars Taylor Lautner, Taylor Dooley, Cayden Boyd, David Arquette, Kristin Davis and George Lopez. Many of the concepts and much of the story were conceived by Rodriguezs children. The special effects were done by Hybride Technologies, CafeFX, The Orphanage, Post Logic, Hydraulx, Industrial Light & Magic, R!ot Pictures, Tippett Studio, Amalgamated Pixels, Intelligent Creatures and Troublemaker Digital. The film received negative reviews from critics with much of the criticism directed at the films story and poor 3-D. The film also underperformed at the box office earning just $39 million in the United States and $69.4 million worldwide on a $50 million budget. Maximum Overdrive Maximum Overdrive is a 1986 American comedy horror film written and directed by Stephen King. The film stars Emilio Estevez, Pat Hingle, Laura Harrington, and Yeardley Smith. The screenplay was inspired by and loosely based on Kings short story "Trucks", which was included in the authors first collection of short stories, Night Shift. Maximum Overdrive is Kings only directorial effort, though dozens of films have been based on his novels or short stories. The film contained black humor elements and a generally campy tone, which contrasts with Kings sombre subject matter in books. The film has a mid-1980s hard rock soundtrack composed entirely by the group AC/DC, Kings favorite band. AC/DCs album Who Made Who was released as the Maximum Overdrive soundtrack. It includes the best-selling singles "Who Made Who", "You Shook Me All Night Long", and "Hells Bells". The film was nominated for two Golden Raspberry Awards including Worst Director for King and Worst Actor for Estevez in 1987, but both lost against Prince for Under the Cherry Moon. In 1988, Maximum Overdrive was nominated for "Best Film" at the International Fantasy Film Awards. King himself described the film as a "moron movie". He considers the process a learning experience, after which he intended never to direct again. Barbershop Barbershop is a 2002 American comedy film directed by Tim Story, produced by State Street Pictures and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on September 13, 2002. Starring Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer, and Anthony Anderson, the movie revolves around social life in a barbershop on the South Side of Chicago. Barbershop also proved to be a star-making vehicle for acting newcomers Eve and Michael Ealy. It is the first film in the Barbershop film series. Ayla: The Daughter of War Ayla: The Daughter of War is a 2017 Turkish drama film directed by Can Ulkay. It was selected as the Turkish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. L.A. Story L.A. Story is a 1991 American satirical romantic fantasy comedy-drama film written by and starring Steve Martin and directed by Mick Jackson. ...and justice for all. ...And Justice for All is a 1979 American courtroom drama film, directed by Norman Jewison, and starring Al Pacino, Jack Warden, and John Forsythe. Lee Strasberg, Jeffrey Tambor, Christine Lahti, Craig T. Nelson, and Thomas Waites appear in supporting roles. The Oscar-nominated screenplay was written by Valerie Curtin and Barry Levinson. The film includes a well-known scene in which Pacinos character yells, "Youre out of order! Youre out of order! The whole trial is out of order! Theyre out of order!" It was filmed in Baltimore, including the courthouse area. It received two Academy Award nominations: Best Leading Actor and Best Original Screenplay. Ong Bak 2 Ong Bak 2: The Beginning is a 2008 Thai martial arts film co-directed by and starring Tony Jaa. It is a follow-up to Jaas 2003 breakout film Muay Thai Warrior. Initially claimed to be a sequel to Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior, Ong Bak 2 was then announced to be a prequel to its predecessor. Unlike its predecessor however, which had a contemporary and realistic setting, Ong Bak 2 is actually set in 15th century Thailand and as such, could be described as a historical epic with elements of fantasy combined, and has nothing to do with the original Ong-Bak. Ong Bak 2 also has nothing to do with Jaas 2005 film Tom-Yum-Goong, which was sometimes incorrectly labelled Ong Bak 2 in the West, as well as The Protector and The Warrior King. Tom-Yum-Goong had a contemporary setting similar to Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior, although it too had different characters and plot. Jaas films had yet to tie into each other, although Jaa had claimed they would do so with the release of Ong Bak 3 in 2010, which they did. As well as the different historical setting to Jaas previous films, Ong Bak 2 has taken a notably grittier and bloodier direction. The plot of Ong Bak 2 revolves around Tien, the son of Lord Sihadecho, a murdered nobleman in old Siam. As a spirited and unyielding youth, Tien resists savage slave traders and, moments from death, is rescued by a man known as Chernang. Chernang is a renowned warrior and leader of the Pha Beek Khrut, a group of bandits, and Chernang realizes unsurpassed physical potential in the young Tien and takes Tien under his wing. The Pha Beek Khrut are a group of expert martial artists specialising in combat styles from all over Asia, and Tien is trained to unify these different fighting systems, and grows into the most dangerous man alive. As Tien becomes a young man he goes on a lone mission of vengeance against the vicious slave traders who enslaved him as a youth, and also the treacherous warlord, Lord Rajasena, who murdered his mother, had his father killed, and has an entire army protecting him. The Black Cauldron The Black Cauldron is a 1985 American animated adventure dark fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation in association with Silver Screen Partners II and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 25th Disney animated feature film, it is loosely based on the first two books in The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander, a series of five novels that are, in turn, based on Welsh mythology. Set in the mythical land of Prydain during the Early Middle Ages, the film centers on the evil Horned King who hopes to secure an ancient magical cauldron that will aid him in his desire to conquer the world. He is opposed by a young pig keeper named Taran, the young princess Eilonwy, the bard Fflewddur Fflam, and a wild creature named Gurgi who seek to destroy the cauldron, to prevent the Horned King from ruling the world. The film is directed by Ted Berman and Richard Rich, who had directed Disneys previous animated film The Fox and the Hound in 1981, the first Disney animated film to be recorded in Dolby Stereo. It features the voices of Grant Bardsley, Susan Sheridan, Freddie Jones, Nigel Hawthorne, John Byner, and John Hurt. It was the first Disney animated film to receive a PG rating as well as the first Disney animated film to feature computer-generated imagery. The film was distributed theatrically through Buena Vista Distribution on July 26, 1985. With the budget of $44 million, it was the most expensive animated film ever made at the time. Earning $21.3 million domestically, it led to a loss for the studio, putting Walt Disney Feature Animation near bankruptcy. Because of its commercial failure, Disney did not release the film on home video until 1998. Danny Collins Danny Collins is a 2015 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Dan Fogelman in his feature directorial debut. Inspired by the true story of folk singer Steve Tilston, the film stars Al Pacino, Annette Bening, Jennifer Garner, Bobby Cannavale, and Christopher Plummer. The film was released in theaters on March 20, 2015. For his performance, Pacino was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards. Oscar Oscar is a 1991 American slapstick crime comedy film directed by John Landis. Based on the Claude Magnier stage play, it is a remake of the 1967 French film of the same name, but the setting has been moved to Depression-era New York City and the plot centers on a mob boss trying to go straight. The film stars Sylvester Stallone, Marisa Tomei, Ornella Muti, Tim Curry and Chazz Palminteri, and was a rare attempt by Stallone at doing a comedy role. Batman: The Movie Batman is a 1966 American superhero film based on the Batman television series, and the first full-length theatrical adaptation of the DC Comics character Batman. Released by 20th Century Fox, the film starred Adam West as Batman and Burt Ward as Robin. The film hit theaters two months after the last episode of the first season of the television series. The film includes most members of the original TV cast, with the exception of Lee Meriwether as Catwoman, the character previously played by Julie Newmar in two episodes of the series first season. Seraphim Falls Seraphim Falls is a 2006 American Revisionist Western film directed by television producer and director David Von Ancken in his first feature film. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Von Ancken and Abby Everett Jaques. The fictional story focuses on a bounty hunt for a Union soldier by a Confederate colonel following the American Civil War in the late 1860s. Pierce Brosnan, Liam Neeson, Michael Wincott, Tom Noonan, and Ed Lauter star in principal roles. Seraphim Falls explores civil topics, such as violence, human survival and war. The film was produced by the motion picture studio of Icon Productions. It was commercially distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films and Destination Films theatrically, and by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment for home media. The film score was composed by musician Harry Gregson-Williams, although a soundtrack version for the motion picture was not released to the public. Seraphim Falls premiered at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival and was released to theaters in limited release in the United States on January 26, 2007 grossing $418,296 in domestic ticket sales. It earned an additional $801,762 in box office business overseas for a combined worldwide total of $1,220,058 in revenue. The film was generally met with positive critical reviews before its initial screening in cinemas. The widescreen DVD edition of the film featuring scene selections and a bonus featurette, was released in the United States on May 15, 2007. Notable similarities have been found between the film and the 1976 revisionist western, The Outlaw Josey Wales directed by Clint Eastwood. Imagine Me & You Imagine Me & You is a 2005 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Ol Parker, and starring Piper Perabo and Lena Headey with Matthew Goode, Celia Imrie, and Anthony Head. It centers on the relationship between Rachel and Luce, who meet on Rachels wedding day. The film takes its title from the first line of the song "Happy Together". Writer and director Parker reveals on the DVD audio commentary that the film was originally titled Click, after the French term for love at first sight, but conflicts with the 2006 Adam Sandler film Click necessitated the name change. Michael Collins Michael Collins is a 1996 historical biopic written and directed by Neil Jordan and starring Liam Neeson as Michael Collins, the Irish patriot and revolutionary who died in the Irish Civil War. It won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. The Lord of the Rings The Lord of the Rings is a 1978 animated high fantasy film directed by Ralph Bakshi. It is an adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkiens high fantasy epic The Lord of the Rings, comprising The Fellowship of the Ring and the first half of The Two Towers. Set in Middle-earth, the film follows a group of hobbits, elves, men, dwarves, and wizards who form a fellowship. They embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring made by the Dark Lord Sauron, and ensure his destruction. Ralph Bakshi encountered Tolkiens writing early in his career, and had made several attempts to produce The Lord of the Rings as an animated film before being given funding by producer Saul Zaentz and distributor United Artists. The film is notable for its extensive use of rotoscoping, a technique in which scenes are first shot in live-action, then traced onto animation cels. It uses a hybrid of traditional cel animation and rotoscoped live action footage. The film features the voices of William Squire, John Hurt, Michael Graham Cox, and Anthony Daniels, and was one of the first animated films to be presented theatrically in the Dolby Stereo sound system. The screenplay was written by Peter S. Beagle, based on an earlier draft by Chris Conkling. Although Bakshis The Lord of the Rings was a financial success, it received mixed reactions from critics, and there was no official sequel to cover the remainder of the story. Nonetheless, the film became a cult classic that continued to run as a matinee and a midnight movie for nearly two decades, and was an influence on Peter Jacksons trilogy, as detailed in the DVD extras of The Fellowship of the Ring. The Two Faces of January The Two Faces of January is a 2014 American-British-French thriller film written and directed by Hossein Amini, in his directorial debut. It is based on Patricia Highsmiths 1964 novel The Two Faces of January and stars Viggo Mortensen, Kirsten Dunst and Oscar Isaac. Filming took place on location in Greece and Turkey, and at Ealing Studios. It premiered in February 2014 in the Berlinale Special Galas section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. King Kong King Kong is a 1976 American monster adventure film produced by Dino De Laurentiis and directed by John Guillermin. It is a remake of the 1933 film of the same name about a giant ape that is captured and taken to New York City for exhibition. Featuring special effects by Carlo Rambaldi, it stars Jeff Bridges, Charles Grodin and Jessica Lange in her first film role. The film was the seventh highest-grossing film of 1976. It won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and was also nominated for Best Cinematography and Best Sound. Of the three King Kong films, it is the only one to feature the World Trade Center instead of the Empire State Building. A sequel titled King Kong Lives was released in 1986. Paranoid Park Paranoid Park is a 2007 American-French drama film written and directed by Gus Van Sant. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Blake Nelson and takes place in Portland, Oregon. Its the story of a teenage skateboarder set against the backdrop of a police investigation into a mysterious death. Van Sant wrote the draft script in two days after reading and deciding to adapt Nelsons novel. To cast the films youths, Van Sant posted an open casting call on social networking website MySpace inviting teenagers to audition for speaking roles, as well as experienced skateboarders to act as extras. Filming began in October 2006 and took place at various locations in and around Portland. Scenes at the fictional Eastside Skatepark were filmed at Burnside Skatepark which was, like Eastside, built illegally by skateboarders. Paranoid Park premiered on May 21, at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and was given a limited release on March 7, 2008. It grossed over US$4,481,000 from its $3 million budget. The film received mostly positive reviews; some critics praised the direction and cinematography in particular, though others believed the film to be overly stylized and slow paced. It won one Independent Spirit Award, two Boston Society of Film Critics awards and the Cannes Film Festivals special 60th anniversary prize. Hunting Season Hunting Season is a 2010 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Yavuz Turgul, which stars Şener Şen and Cem Yılmaz as two policemen who team up with a rookie to investigate a murder case. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2010 and was released in six European countries in addition to Turkey. The Limey The Limey is a 1999 American Neo-noir crime film, directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Lem Dobbs. The film features Terence Stamp, Lesley Ann Warren, Luis Guzmán, Barry Newman, Nicky Katt, and Peter Fonda. The plot concerns an English career criminal who travels to America to investigate the recent suspicious death of his daughter. It was filmed on location in Los Angeles and Big Sur. Critical reception was positive, but the film was not a financial success upon release. An American in Paris An American in Paris is a 1951 American musical film inspired by the 1928 orchestral composition An American in Paris by George Gershwin. Starring Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant, Georges Guétary, and Nina Foch, the film is set in Paris, and was directed by Vincente Minnelli from a script by Alan Jay Lerner. The music is by George Gershwin, with lyrics by his brother Ira, with additional music by Saul Chaplin, the music director. The story of the film is interspersed with dance numbers choreographed by Gene Kelly and set to Gershwins music. Songs and music include "I Got Rhythm", "Ill Build A Stairway to Paradise", S Wonderful", and "Love Is Here to Stay". The climax of the film is "The American in Paris" ballet, a 17-minute dance featuring Kelly and Caron set to Gershwins An American in Paris. The ballet sequence cost almost half a million dollars to shoot. An American in Paris was an enormous success, garnering eight Academy Award nominations and winning six, as well as earning other industry honors. In 1993, it was selected for preservation by the United States Library of Congress in the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It is ranked #9 among AFIs Greatest Movie Musicals. Sid and Nancy Sid and Nancy is a 1986 British biopic directed by Alex Cox and co-written with Abbe Wool. The film portrays the life of Sid Vicious, bassist of the punk rock band the Sex Pistols, and his relationship with girlfriend Nancy Spungen. The film also features supporting performances from David Hayman, Xander Berkeley, and Courtney Love. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 1986, and was released theatrically in the United States later that year. Despite failing to recoup its production budget at the box office, the film was received positively by most critics and has attained cult classic status. Celeste & Jesse Forever Celeste and Jesse Forever is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Lee Toland Krieger. It stars Rashida Jones and Andy Samberg, and was written by Jones and Will McCormack, who also has a role in the film. It was released on August 3, 2012, in New York and Los Angeles. Erased Erased is a 2012 Canadian-Belgian thriller film directed by Philipp Stölzl, starring Aaron Eckhart and Olga Kurylenko. The story centers on Ben Logan an ex-CIA agent and Amy, his estranged daughter who are forced on the run when his employers erase all records of his existence, and mark them both for termination as part of a wide-reaching international conspiracy. It was released in the US on 17 May 2013, following its acquisition by RaDiUS-TWC, the multiplatform distribution label of The Weinstein Company. It was retitled Erased for the US market. Ken Park Ken Park is a 2002 erotic drama teensploitation written by Harmony Korine, who based it on Larry Clarks journals and stories. The film was directed and shot by Clark and Edward Lachman. The film is an international co-production of the United States, the Netherlands, and France. The film revolves around the abusive and dysfunctional home lives of several teenagers, set in the city of Visalia. Them Them is a 2006 French-Romanian horror film directed by David Moreau and Xavier Palud. According to a title card at the beginning of the film it is "based on real events". Olivia Bonamy plays Clementine, a young teacher, who has recently moved from France to a remote but idyllic country house near Bucharest, Romania, with her lover Lucas played by Michaël Cohen. Gods and Monsters Gods and Monsters is a 1998 British-American period drama film that recounts the partly fictionalized last days of the life of film director James Whale, whose experience of war in World War I is a central theme. It stars Ian McKellen as Whale, along with Brendan Fraser, Lynn Redgrave, Lolita Davidovich and David Dukes. The film was directed and written by Bill Condon, based on Christopher Brams novel Father of Frankenstein. Gods and Monsters won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, and was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role and Best Actress in a Supporting Role. The film features reconstructions of the filming of Bride of Frankenstein, a movie Whale directed. The title comes from a line in Bride of Frankenstein, in which the character Dr. Pretorius toasts Dr. Frankenstein, "To a new world of gods and monsters!" The story has also been adapted as a play of the same name which premiered in London at the Southwark Playhouse in February 2015. Life of the Party Life of the Party is a 2018 American comedy film directed by Ben Falcone and written by Falcone and Melissa McCarthy. It is the third film directed by Falcone and co-written by the pair, following Tammy and The Boss. The film, starring McCarthy, Molly Gordon, Gillian Jacobs, Jessie Ennis, Adria Arjona, Maya Rudolph, Julie Bowen, Matt Walsh, Debby Ryan, with Stephen Root and Jacki Weaver, follows a newly divorced mother who returns to college to complete her degree, and ends up bonding with her daughters friends. Produced by On the Day Productions and New Line Cinema, the film was released on May 11, 2018, by Warner Bros. Pictures. Resident Evil: Degeneration Resident Evil: Degeneration, known in Japan as , is an adult animated biopunk action horror film directed by Makoto Kamiya. It is the first full-length motion capture CG animation feature in Capcoms Resident Evil franchise. The film was made by Capcom in cooperation with Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan. Degeneration made its premiere in Japan on October 11, 2008 at the Tokyo Game Show, and was released nationwide one week later on October 18. Unlike the Resident Evil live-action film series, Degeneration is set within the same universe as the original video game series. The main characters are Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield, who appear together for the first time since the 1998 game Resident Evil 2. Regarding Henry Regarding Henry is a 1991 American drama film directed by Mike Nichols and written by J. J. Abrams. The film stars Harrison Ford as a New York City lawyer from a dysfunctional family who struggles to regain his memory and recover his speech and mobility after he survives a shooting, inadvertently restoring his familys integrity in the process. The supporting cast includes Annette Bening, Mikki Allen, Bill Nunn, Rebecca Miller, Bruce Altman, and Elizabeth Wilson. The film received mixed reviews, but was nominated in 2006 by the American Film Institute for their 100 Years...100 Cheers list. Micmacs Micmacs is a 2009 French comedy film by French director Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Its original French title is MicMacs à tire-larigot. The film is billed as a "satire on the world arms trade". It premiered on 15 September 2009 at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival as a gala screening at Roy Thomson Hall. Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is a 1968 British-Italian romantic tragedy film based on the play of the same name by William Shakespeare. The film was directed and co-written by Franco Zeffirelli, and stars Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey. It won Academy Awards for Best Cinematography and Best Costume Design; it was also nominated for Best Director and Best Picture, making it the last Shakespearean film to be nominated for Best Picture to date. Laurence Olivier spoke the films prologue and epilogue and reportedly dubbed the voice of the Italian actor playing Lord Montague, but was not credited in the film. The most financially successful film adaptation of a Shakespeare play at the time of its release, it was popular among teenagers partly because it was the first film to use actors who were close to the age of the characters from the original play. Several critics also welcomed the film enthusiastically. In the House In the House is a 2012 French comedy drama directed by François Ozon. The films screenplay by Ozon is loosely based on Juan Mayorgas play El chico de la última fila. The film won the main prize at the 2012 San Sebastián International Film Festival, the Golden Shell, as well as the Jury Prize for Best Screenplay. The Captive The Captive, formerly Queen of the Night and Captives, is a 2014 Canadian thriller film directed by Atom Egoyan with a script he co-wrote with David Fraser. The film stars Ryan Reynolds, Scott Speedman, Rosario Dawson, Mireille Enos, Kevin Durand, and Alexia Fast. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The film was released in select theaters and on demand on December 12, 2014. The film has a nonlinear presentation, and only context differentiates the current scenes from the flashbacks. Additionally, although the film takes place over eight years, all of the scenes take place during winter for dramatic effect. An Unfinished Life An Unfinished Life is a 2005 American drama film directed by Lasse Hallström, and based on the Mark Spragg novel of the same name. The film stars Robert Redford, Jennifer Lopez, and Morgan Freeman. It is the story of a gruff Wyoming rancher who must reconcile his relationship with his struggling daughter-in-law and previously-unknown-to-him granddaughter, after they show up unexpectedly at his ranch and ask to stay with him and his disabled best friend and neighbor. Love Story Love Story is a 1970 American romantic drama film written by Erich Segal, who was also the author of the best-selling novel of the same name. It was produced by Howard G. Minsky and directed by Arthur Hiller and starred Ali MacGraw and Ryan ONeal, alongside John Marley, Ray Milland, and Tommy Lee Jones in his film debut in a minor role. A tragedy, the film is considered one of the most romantic by the American Film Institute and is one of the highest-grossing films of all time. It was followed by a sequel, Olivers Story, starring ONeal with Candice Bergen. One Night at McCool's One Night at McCools is a 2001 American black comedy film written by Stan Seidel, directed by Harald Zwart, and starring Liv Tyler, Matt Dillon, Paul Reiser, John Goodman, Michael Douglas, and Andrew Silverstein. Obsessed Obsessed is a 2009 American thriller film directed by Steve Shill. The Rainforest Films production stars Idris Elba, Beyoncé, and Ali Larter. Obsessed tells the story of Lisa, an office temp, who develops romantic feelings for her boss, Derek Charles, and repeatedly attempts to seduce him. Dereks wife, Sharon, learns of Lisas obsessive behavior, and suspects an affair. Screen Gems president Clint Culpepper conceived the basic idea of Obsessed, which was then developed by writer David Loughery, allocated a production budget of $20 million, and filmed in the summer of 2008. Obsessed was inspired by the work of directors Roman Polanski and Alfred Hitchcock, and its score was written by James Dooley. Lisa and Sharon were dressed in contrasting styles to reinforce their conflicting characters. Obsessed opened in US theaters on April 24, 2009, and UK theaters on May 29, 2009, and was distributed by Screen Gems. Obsessed received generally negative reviews from critics, many of whom were disappointed in the absence of an explanation for Lisas obsession with Derek. Others noted that the potential theme of interracial conflict between the Charles family, who are black, and Lisa, who is white, was unexplored. The storyline of Obsessed has been compared with that of Fatal Attraction - a recollection in which Elba and Beyoncé have the Michael Douglas and Anne Archer roles, respectively, while Larter is in Glenn Closes - although film critics disliked the fact that Derek did not yield to Lisas seduction. The fight scene finale between Sharon and Lisa, however, was commended by reviewers, and won the MTV Movie Award for Best Fight. Obsessed spent its first week atop the US box office, and grossed $73.8 million from theaters, internationally. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released the film for home viewing on August 4, 2009, in the US and has sold 1.3 million DVDs, worth $21 million of consumer spending. The Art of War The Art of War is a 2000 action spy film directed by Christian Duguay and starring Wesley Snipes, Michael Biehn, Anne Archer and Donald Sutherland. The films title refers to the ancient Chinese text of the same name by war strategist Sun Tzu. The film was followed by two direct-to-video sequels, Betrayal and Retribution. The latter did not feature Snipes. North & South North & South is a British television historical period drama programme, produced by the BBC and originally broadcast in four episodes on BBC One in November and December 2004. It follows the story of Margaret Hale, a young woman from southern England who has to move to the North after her father decides to leave the clergy. The family struggles to adjust itself to the industrial towns customs, especially after meeting the Thorntons, a proud family of cotton mill owners who seem to despise their social inferiors. The story explores the issues of class and gender, as Margarets sympathy for the town mill workers clashes with her growing attraction to John Thornton. The serial is based on the 1855 Victorian novel North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell and takes place in the years surrounding the Great Exhibition of 1851. It was adapted for television by Sandy Welch and directed by Brian Percival. The Garden of Words is a 2013 Japanese anime comedy/drama film written, directed and edited by Makoto Shinkai, animated by CoMix Wave Films and distributed by Toho. It stars Miyu Irino and Kana Hanazawa, and featured music by Daisuke Kashiwa instead of Tenmon, who had composed the music for many of Shinkais previous films. The theme song, "Rain", was originally written and performed by Senri Oe in 1988, but was remade for the film and was sung by Motohiro Hata. The film was made into a manga, with illustrations by Midori Motohashi, and later novelized by Shinkai, both in the same year as the film. The film focuses on Takao Akizuki, an aspiring 15-year-old shoemaker, and Yukari Yukino, a mysterious 27-year-old woman he keeps meeting at Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden on rainy mornings. While Takao is skipping his morning class to design shoes, Yukari is avoiding work due to personal problems in her professional life. Yukari tells Takao nothing about herself, including her name, while Takao opens up to her, sharing his passion for shoes by offering to make a pair for her. When Takao learns Yukaris identity, emotions come to a head as both learn that they have been teaching each other "how to walk". Shinkai wrote the story as a tale of "lonely sadness", based on the meaning of the traditional Japanese word for "love", and uses shoes as a metaphor for life. The storys motifs include rain, Manyōshū poetry, and the Japanese garden. The age difference between the two main characters and their character traits demonstrate how awkwardly and disjointedly people mature, where even adults sometimes feel no more mature than teenagers, according to Shinkai. The Garden of Words premiered at the Gold Coast Film Festival in Australia on April 28, 2013 and had its general release on May 31, 2013 in Japan. For the Japanese premiere, the film was screened with an animated short called , also directed by Shinkai. The Garden of Words had an unusual release schedule since it was released digitally on iTunes the same day as the Japanese theatrical premier, and its DVD and Blu-ray were released while the film was still in theaters, on June 21. The film has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks in North America, Anime Limited in the UK, and Madman Entertainment in Australia. The film performed well in theaters for an extended period of time and was hosted at many local and international film events. It ranked highly on iTunes Store during 2013 and was selected as the Years Best Animation in iTunes Best of 2013. It won the 2013 Kobe Theatrical Film Award and awards at the Fantasia International Film Festival and the Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film. Online reviews were generally favorable with universal praise of the art, though opinions were mixed regarding the storys length, plot and emotional climax. Antitrust Antitrust is a 2001 thriller film written by Howard Franklin and directed by Peter Howitt. Antitrust portrays young idealistic programmers and a large corporation that offers a significant salary, an informal working environment, and creative opportunities for those talented individuals willing to work for them. The charismatic CEO of NURV seems to be good-natured, but new employee and protagonist Milo Hoffman begins to unravel the terrible hidden truth of NURVs operation. The film stars Phillippe, Robbins, Rachael Leigh Cook, and Claire Forlani. Antitrust opened in the United States on January 12, 2001, and was generally panned by critics. Playing for Keeps Playing for Keeps is a 2012 American romantic comedy film directed by Gabriele Muccino, starring Gerard Butler with Jessica Biel, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Dennis Quaid, Uma Thurman and Judy Greer in supporting roles. The film was released on December 7, 2012, in the United States and Canada by FilmDistrict. It received negative reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, grossing just $24 million on a $55 million budget. Camp Rock Camp Rock is a 2008 Disney Channel Original Movie directed by Matthew Diamond and starring Demi Lovato, Joe Jonas, Meaghan Martin, Maria Canals-Barrera, Daniel Fathers, and Alyson Stoner. It is about Mitchie, a young girl aspiring to be a singer, and her time at Camp Rock, a summer music camp, where she will discover friends, adversaries, romance, and her voice. The film debuted on the American Disney Channel on June 20, 2008. Camp Rock was the second DCOM to air on ABCs The Wonderful World of Disney after its premiere on Disney Channel and was placed on the iTunes Store for digital purchase shortly after its premiere. The film was watched by 8.9 million viewers on the night of its premiere and is currently the third highest viewed DCOM of all time, behind High School Musical 2 and The Movie. Camp Rock was filmed at YMCA Camp Wanakita in Haliburton, Ontario, and Kilcoo Camp in Minden, Ontario. The film was followed by a sequel, The Final Jam. Stretch Stretch is a 2014 American comedy crime film written and directed by Joe Carnahan and starring Patrick Wilson, Ed Helms, James Badge Dale, Brooklyn Decker, and Jessica Alba, as well as a cameo appearance by Chris Pine. The plot follows a chauffeur who picks up a mysterious millionaire, only to have events get more and more strange and dangerous as the night goes on. The film was released originally scheduled to be theatrically released in the United States on March 21, 2014. However just a month prior to the date, Universal Pictures pulled it from their schedule, before eventually distributing it on video on demand on October 14, 2014. Yahsi Bati Yahşi Batı is a 2010 Turkish comedy film, directed by Ömer Faruk Sorak, which stars Cem Yılmaz as special agents tasked by the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire to deliver a diamond gift to the American president. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was one of highest-grossing Turkish films of 2010. The title Yahşi Batı is a play on the term Vahşi Batı. And Now for Something Completely Different And Now for Something Completely Different is a 1971 British sketch comedy film based on the television comedy series Monty Pythons Flying Circus featuring sketches from the shows first two series. The title was taken from a catchphrase used in the television show. The film, released on 28 September 1971 in the United Kingdom, consists of 90 minutes of sketches seen in the first two series of the television show. All of the sketches were recreated for the film without an audience, and were intended for an American audience which had not yet seen the series. The announcer appears briefly between some sketches to deliver the line "and now for something completely different", in situations such as being roasted on a spit and lying on top of a desk in a small pink bikini. The Prophecy The Prophecy is a 1995 American fantasy horror-thriller film starring Christopher Walken, Elias Koteas, Virginia Madsen, Eric Stoltz, and Viggo Mortensen. It was written and directed by Gregory Widen, and is the first motion picture of The Prophecy series including four sequels. The film tells the story of the Archangel Gabriel and his search for an evil soul on Earth, and a police detective who unknowingly becomes caught in the middle of an angelic civil war. The Diary of a Teenage Girl The Diary of a Teenage Girl is a 2015 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Marielle Heller, based on the hybrid novel of the same name by Phoebe Gloeckner. It stars Bel Powley as a 15-year-old girl who becomes sexually active by starting a relationship with her mothers boyfriend. It also stars Kristen Wiig, Alexander Skarsgård, Christopher Meloni, Quinn Nagle, and Austin Lyon. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and had a limited release on August 7, 2015 by Sony Pictures Classics. Searching for Bobby Fischer Searching for Bobby Fischer, released in the United Kingdom as Innocent Moves, is a 1993 American drama film written and directed by Steven Zaillian. The film was Zaillians directorial debut, and stars Max Pomeranc, Joe Mantegna, Joan Allen, Ben Kingsley and Laurence Fishburne. It is based on the life of prodigy chess player Joshua Waitzkin, played by Pomeranc, and adapted from the book of the same name by Joshuas father Fred. Night School Night School is a 2018 American comedy film directed by Malcolm D. Lee and starring Kevin Hart, Tiffany Haddish, Rob Riggle, Romany Malco, Taran Killam, Megalyn Echikunwoke, Al Madrigal, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Keith David, Anne Winters, Fat Joe, Ben Schwartz, Yvonne Orji, and Bresha Webb. Hart also produces the film alongside Will Packer, as well as co-wrote the script. The story follows a group of adults who set out to earn their GEDs. The film was released in the United States by Universal Pictures on September 28, 2018, grossed over $103 million worldwide and received mixed to negative reviews from critics. The Fearless Vampire Killers The Fearless Vampire Killers, or Pardon Me, But Your Teeth Are in My Neck is a 1967 horror comedy film directed by Roman Polanski, written by Gérard Brach and Polanski, produced by Gene Gutowski and starring Polanski with his future wife Sharon Tate, along with Jack MacGowran and Alfie Bass, and featuring Ferdy Mayne. In the film, a doddering vampire hunter and his bumbling assistant travel to a small mountain village where they find the tell-tale traces of vampirism. The assistant becomes enchanted by the local tavern keepers daughter, before she is promptly abducted. Determined to save the buxom maiden they confront the undead Count in his castle. The film has been adapted into a musical, Dance of the Vampires or "Tanz der Vampire". Firestarter Firestarter is a 1984 American science fiction horror film based on Stephen Kings 1980 novel of the same name. The plot concerns a young girl who develops pyrokinesis and the secret government agency known as the Shop which seeks to control her. The film was directed by Mark L. Lester, and stars David Keith, Drew Barrymore, Martin Sheen and George C. Scott. The film was shot in and around Wilmington, Chimney Rock, and Lake Lure, North Carolina. A miniseries follow-up to the film Rekindled, was released in 2002 on the Sci-Fi Channel. Kangaroo Jack Kangaroo Jack is a 2003 Australian-American comedy film from Warner Bros., written by Steve Bing, Barry OBrien and Scott Rosenberg, directed by David Whittaker, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer with music by Trevor Rabin and starring Jerry OConnell, Anthony Anderson, Christopher Walken, Estella Warren, and Adam Garcia in an uncredited role as Kangaroo Jack. Kangaroo Jack was theatrically released on January 17, 2003 by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film was panned by critics, who criticized the acting, directing and writing, especially for a family film, and false advertising. It received a rating of 8% on Rotten Tomatoes and grossed $88.1 million on a $60 million budget. Kangaroo Jack was released on DVD and VHS on June 24, 2003 by Warner Home Video. An animated sequel titled GDay U.S.A.! was produced and released on video in 2004. Taking Woodstock Taking Woodstock is a 2009 American comedy-drama film about the Woodstock Festival of 1969, directed by Ang Lee. The screenplay by James Schamus is based on the memoir Taking Woodstock: A True Story of a Riot, a Concert, and a Life by Elliot Tiber and Tom Monte. The film premiered at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, and opened in New York and Los Angeles on August 26, 2009, before its wide theatrical release two days later. It received mixed reviews and was a box office failure. The Hills Have Eyes The Hills Have Eyes is a 1977 American horror film written, directed, and edited by Wes Craven and starring Susan Lanier, Michael Berryman and Dee Wallace. The film follows the Carters, a suburban family targeted by a family of cannibal savages after becoming stranded in the Nevada desert. Following Cravens directorial debut, The Last House on the Left, producer Peter Locke was interested in financing a similar project. Craven based the films script on the legend of cannibal Sawney Bean, which Craven viewed as illustrating how supposedly civilized people could become savage. Other influences on the film include John Fords The Grapes of Wrath and Tobe Hoopers The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. The Hills Have Eyes was shot in the Mojave Desert. The films crew were initially unenthusiastic about the project, but this changed as they came to believe that they were making a special movie. The Hills Have Eyes earned $25 million at the box office and spawned a franchise. All subsequent films in the series have been made with Cravens involvement. The Hills Have Eyes was released on VHS in 1988 and has subsequently been released on DVD and Blu-ray, while Don Peakes score for the film has been released on CD and vinyl. Reviews for the film were mostly positive, with critics praising its tense narrative and humor. Some critics have interpreted the film as containing commentary on morality and American politics, and the film has become a cult classic. Jodhaa Akbar Jodhaa Akbar is a 2008 Indian historical romance film, co-written, produced and directed by Ashutosh Gowariker. It stars Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai in the lead roles, with Sonu Sood, Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Ila Arun in supporting roles. The shooting for the film started at Karjat and released on 15 February 2008. The film centres on the romance between the Mughal Emperor Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar, played by Hrithik Roshan, and the Rajput Princess Jodhaa Bai who becomes his wife, played by Aishwarya Rai. Acclaimed composer A. R. Rahman composed the musical score. The soundtrack of the film was released on 19 January 2008. Upon release, it was a critical and commercial success. The film won the Audience Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the São Paulo International Film Festival, two awards at the Golden Minbar International Film Festival, seven Star Screen Awards five Filmfare Awards and two National Film Awards, in addition to two nominations at the 3rd Asian Film Awards. A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night is a 2014 Persian-language American vampire western film directed by Ana Lily Amirpour. Tagged as "The first Iranian vampire Western", it was chosen to show in the "Next" program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. The film is described as being set in "the Iranian ghost-town Bad City" and depicts the doings of "a lonesome vampire". Cyborg Cyborg, also known as Slinger, is a 1989 American martial-arts cyberpunk film directed by Albert Pyun. Jean-Claude van Damme stars as Gibson Rickenbacker, a mercenary who battles a group of murderous marauders led by Fender Tremolo along the East coast of the United States in a post-apocalyptic future. The film is the first in Pyuns Cyborg Trilogy. It was followed by 1993s Knights and Omega Doom in 1997. Cyborg was followed by sequels Cyborg 2 and The Recycler. Popeye Popeye is a 1980 American musical comedy film directed by Robert Altman and based on E. C. Segars comic strip of the same name from the Thimble Theatre comic strip. Produced by Paramount Pictures and Walt Disney Productions, the film stars Robin Williams From Up on Poppy Hill is a 2011 Japanese animated drama film directed by Gorō Miyazaki, scripted by Hayao Miyazaki and Keiko Niwa, animated by Studio Ghibli for the Nippon Television Network, Dentsu, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, Walt Disney Japan, Mitsubishi, and Toho, and distributed by the latter company. It is based on the 1980 serialized Japanese comic of the same name illustrated by Chizuru Takahashi and written by Tetsurō Sayama. The film stars the voices of Masami Nagasawa, Junichi Okada, Keiko Takeshita, Yuriko Ishida, Jun Fubuki, Takashi Naito, Shunsuke Kazama, Nao Ōmori and Teruyuki Kagawa. Set in 1963 Yokohama, Japan, the film tells the story of Umi Matsuzaki, a high school girl living in a boarding house, Coquelicot Manor. When Umi meets Shun Kazama, a member of the schools newspaper club, they decide to clean up the schools clubhouse, Quartier Latin. However, Tokumaru, the chairman of the local high school and a businessman, intends to demolish the building for redevelopment and Umi and Shun, along with Shirō Mizunuma, must persuade him to reconsider. From Up on Poppy Hill premiered on July 16, 2011, in Japan. It received positive reviews from most film critics and grossed $61 million worldwide. An English version was distributed by GKIDS; it was released to theaters on March 15, 2013, in North America. The Big Hit The Big Hit is a 1998 American action comedy film directed by Hong Kong filmmaker Che-Kirk Wong, and stars Mark Wahlberg, Lou Diamond Phillips, Christina Applegate, Bokeem Woodbine, Antonio Sabàto Jr., China Chow, Avery Brooks, Lainie Kazan, Elliott Gould, Sab Shimono and Lela Rochon. The film was shot in Hamilton and Pickering, Ontario, Canada. The Secret of My Success The Secret of My Success is a 1987 American comedy film produced and directed by Herbert Ross, and starring Michael J. Fox and Helen Slater. The screenplay was written by A.J. Carothers, Jim Cash and Jack Epps from a story written by Carothers. The Immigrant The Immigrant is a 2013 American drama film directed by James Gray, starring Marion Cotillard, Joaquin Phoenix, and Jeremy Renner. It was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. The working titles of the film were Low Life and The Nightingale. Are We There Yet? Are We There Yet? is a 2005 American family comedy film directed by Brian Levant. It was written by Steven Gary Banks, Claudia Grazioso, J. David Stem, and David N. Weiss based on a story by Banks and Grazioso. Ice Cube stars alongside an ensemble cast featuring Nia Long, Aleisha Allen, Philip Daniel Bolden, Jay Mohr, and Tracy Morgan. Produced by Revolution Studios and distributed by Columbia Pictures, the film was released theatrically on January 21, 2005, to generally negative reviews from critics surveyed by Metacritic. The film grossed $98 million worldwide and sold 3.7 million DVDs. A sequel, Are We Done Yet?, was released in June 2007, and a television series featuring the films main characters premiered in May 2010. 8 Women 8 Women is a 2002 French dark comedy musical film, written and directed by François Ozon. Based on the 1958 play by Robert Thomas, it features an ensemble cast of high-profile French actresses that includes Danielle Darrieux, Catherine Deneuve, Isabelle Huppert, Emmanuelle Béart, Fanny Ardant, Virginie Ledoyen, Ludivine Sagnier, and Firmine Richard. Revolving around an eccentric family of women and their employees in the 1950s, the film follows eight women as they gather to celebrate Christmas in an isolated, snowbound cottage only to find Marcel, the family patriarch, dead with a knife in his back. Trapped in the house, every woman becomes a suspect, each having her own motive and secret. Ozon initially envisioned a remake of George Cukors film The Women, but eventually settled on Thomass Huit femmes after legal obstacles prevented him from doing so. Drawing inspiration from Cukors screwball comedies of the late 1930s and the 1950s work of directors such as Douglas Sirk, Vincente Minnelli, and Alfred Hitchcock, 8 Women blends farce, melodrama, musical, and murder-mystery film while addressing murder, greed, adultery, and homosexuality. Set primarily in the entry hall of a manor house, the film recreates much of the plays original theatrical feel. It also serves as a pastiche of and homage to the history of film and the actresses filmographies. The films premiere was held on 8 January 2002 in Paris, where filming had taken place. 8 Women competed for the Golden Bear at the 52nd Berlin International Film Festival, where its all-female cast was awarded a Silver Bear for outstanding artistic contribution. Released to generally positive reviews, with major praise for the stars, the film was nominated for twelve César Awards, including Best Film. At the 2002 European Film Awards, the film was nominated for six awards, including Best Film and Best Director; it won for Best Actress for the eight principal actresses. It was also selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the 75th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Elfen Lied is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Lynn Okamoto. It was originally serialized in Shueishas Weekly Young Jump from June 2002 to August 2005, with the 107 chapters collected into twelve tankōbon volumes. Elfen Lied revolves around the interactions, views, emotions, and differences between human beings and the Diclonii, a mutant species similar to humans in build but distinguishable by two horns on their heads and "vectors", transparent telekinetically controlled arms that have the power to manipulate and cut objects within their reach. The series is centered on the teenage Diclonius girl "Lucy" who was rejected by human beings and subsequently wants revenge. The series title is German as well as Dutch for "Elves Song" or more formally "song of the elves" and takes its name from the song "Elfenlied", which is featured in the story. Elfen Lied involves themes of social alienation, identity, prejudice, revenge, abuse, jealousy, regret and the value of humanity. It is also noted for the graphic violence, emotional themes of how the characters change through, and the overall transgressive subject matter of the whole story. A 13-episode anime television series adaptation was produced by the studio Arms and broadcast on AT-X from July to October 2004. The anime began airing before the manga was complete; as a result, the plot differed between the two, especially the ending. The manga is licensed in North America by Dark Horse Comics. The anime series has been licensed in North America by ADV Films and in Australia by Madman Entertainment. ADV Films said the series was one of their bestselling and "most notorious" releases of 2005. Instructions Not Included Instructions Not Included is a 2013 Mexican comedy-drama film co-written, directed by, and starring Eugenio Derbez. The plot follows a Mexican playboy who is suddenly saddled with a love child at his doorstep, and sets off to Los Angeles to find the mother. Released in the United States on August 30, 2013, the film received mixed reviews and grossed $100 million worldwide. Powder Powder is a 1995 American fantasy drama film, written and directed by Victor Salva and starring Sean Patrick Flanery in the titular role, with Jeff Goldblum, Mary Steenburgen, Bradford Tatum and Lance Henriksen in supporting roles. The film is about Jeremy "Powder" Reed, who has an incredible intellect, as well as telepathy and paranormal powers. It questions the limits of the human mind and body while also displaying societys capacity for cruelty, and raises hope that humanity will advance to a state of better understanding. Its filming locations were around suburbs of Houston, San Antonio, and Austin. The film was a financial success, but critical reviews were mixed and the films release dogged with controversy due to Salvas prior conviction for child sex abuse. Sorority Row Sorority Row is a 2009 American slasher film directed by Stewart Hendler and starring Briana Evigan, Leah Pipes, Rumer Willis, and Carrie Fisher. Based on the script for the 1983 horror film The House on Sorority Row by Mark Rosman, the film is a re-imagining that focuses on a group of sorority sisters who are stalked and murdered on the night of their graduation after covering up the accidental death of a fellow sorority sister. The film was released theatrically in the United States on September 11, 2009, by Summit Entertainment and grossed $27.2 million worldwide against a budget of $12.5 million. The Lion in Winter The Lion in Winter is a 1968 historical period drama film based on the Broadway play of the same name by James Goldman. It was directed by Anthony Harvey, written by James Goldman, and produced by Joseph E. Levine, Jane C. Nusbaum and Martin Poll from Goldmans adaptation of his own play, The Lion in Winter. The film stars Peter OToole, Katharine Hepburn, John Castle, Anthony Hopkins, Jane Merrow, Timothy Dalton and Nigel Terry. The film was a commercial success and won three Academy Awards, including one for Hepburn as Best Actress. There was a television remake in 2003. Raanjhanaa Raanjhanaa is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Aanand L. Rai and written by Himanshu Sharma. The film is produced by Krishika Lulla under the banner Eros International. It stars Dhanush, in his Bollywood debut, Sonam Kapoor and Abhay Deol in lead roles. The film was released on 21 June 2013 worldwide, while the dubbed Tamil version titled Ambikapathy was released a week later. The dialogues for the Tamil version were written by John Mahendran. The background score and songs were composed by A. R. Rahman. The Hindi lyrics of the tracks were penned by Irshad Kamil, whereas the Tamil lyrics were written by Vairamuthu. Within a week of release, the films collections reached domestic nett. The film was declared a hit by Box Office India. Post four weeks of its run, the film grossed over worldwide. The Double The Double is a 2011 American spy film, directed by Michael Brandt and starring Richard Gere and Topher Grace. It was released on October 28, 2011. The film garnered a negative reception from critics. Fido Fido is a 2006 Canadian zombie comedy film directed by Andrew Currie and written by Robert Chomiak, Currie, and Dennis Heaton from an original story by Heaton. It was produced by Blake Corbet, Mary Anne Waterhouse, Trent Carlson and Kevin Eastwood of Anagram Pictures, and released in the United States by Lions Gate Entertainment. Nixon Nixon is a 1995 American epic historical drama film directed by Oliver Stone, produced by Clayton Townsend, Stone and Andrew G. Vajna. The film was written by Stone, Christopher Wilkinson and Stephen J. Rievele. The film tells the story of the political and personal life of former U.S. President Richard Nixon, played by Anthony Hopkins. The film portrays Nixon as a complex and, in many respects, admirable, though deeply flawed, person. Nixon begins with a disclaimer that the film is "an attempt to understand the truth ... based on numerous public sources and on an incomplete historical record." The cast includes Anthony Hopkins, Joan Allen, Annabeth Gish, Marley Shelton, Powers Boothe, J. T. Walsh, E. G. Marshall, James Woods, Paul Sorvino, Bob Hoskins, Larry Hagman, Ed Harris and David Hyde Pierce, plus archival appearances from political figures such as President Bill Clinton in TV footage from the Nixon funeral service. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards: Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Original Score and Best Original Screenplay. This was Stones second of three films about the American presidency, made four years after JFK, about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and followed 13 years later by W., about George W. Bush. 99 Homes 99 Homes is a 2014 American drama film directed by Ramin Bahrani, written by Bahrani and Amir Naderi, and starring Andrew Garfield, Michael Shannon and Laura Dern. Set in Florida, during the Great Recession, the film follows single father Dennis Nash and his family as they are evicted from their home by businessman Rick Carver, leading to Nash choosing to help Carver in evicting people out of their homes in exchange for his familys home. Bahrani dedicated the film to the late film critic Roger Ebert. The film competed for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. It won Grand Prix at 2015 Deauville American Film Festival. It also screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in a limited release on September 25, 2015, by Broad Green Pictures. Battle for the Planet of the Apes Battle for the Planet of the Apes is a 1973 science fiction film directed by J. Lee Thompson. It is the fifth and final entry in the original Planet of the Apes series, produced by Arthur P. Jacobs, following Conquest of the Planet of the Apes. It stars Roddy McDowall, Claude Akins, Natalie Trundy, Severn Darden, Lew Ayres, Paul Williams, and John Huston. The two sequels in the 2010s reboot series, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and War for the Planet of the Apes, have a similar premise to Battle, but they are not officially remakes. The Changeling The Changeling is a 1980 Canadian supernatural psychological horror film directed by Peter Medak and starring George C. Scott, Trish Van Devere, and Melvyn Douglas. Its plot follows an esteemed New York City composer who relocates to Seattle, where he moves into a mansion he comes to believe is haunted. The screenplay is based upon events that writer Russell Hunter claimed he experienced while he was living in the Henry Treat Rogers mansion in the Cheesman Park neighborhood of Denver, Colorado in the late 1960s; Hunter served as a co-writer of the film. The film premiered at the USA Film Festival in Dallas on March 26, 1980, and was released simultaneously in Canada and the United States two days later. It received positive critical reviews, and was an early Canadian-produced film to have major success internationally. The film won eight inaugural Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture, and was nominated for two Saturn Awards. It is considered one of the best horror films of all time, and one of the most influential Canadian films of all time. Pontypool Pontypool is a 2008 Canadian horror film directed by Bruce McDonald and written by Tony Burgess, based on his novel Pontypool Changes Everything. Hatchet Hatchet is a 2006 American slasher film written and directed by Adam Green. The film has an ensemble cast, including Robert Englund, Kane Hodder, Mercedes McNab and Tony Todd. In the style of old-school slasher films, such as Friday the 13th, the plot follows a group of tourists on a New Orleans haunted swamp tour, who accidentally get stranded in the wilderness, only to be hunted by a vengeful, supernatural deformed man who kills anyone that enters the swamp. The film spawned three sequels—Hatchet II, Hatchet III, and Victor Crowley—and a comic book series. Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust is a 2000 anime dark fantasy film written and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri. The film is based on the third novel of Hideyuki Kikuchis Vampire Hunter D series, Demon Deathchase. The film began production in 1997 and was completed with the intention of being shown in American theaters. It was shown in twelve theaters across the United States and received generally positive reception from American critics. The Football Factory The Football Factory is a 2004 British sports drama film written and directed by Nick Love and starring Danny Dyer, Tamer Hassan, Frank Harper, Roland Manookian, Neil Maskell and Dudley Sutton. The film is loosely based on the novel of the same name by John King and the first foray into filmmaking by video game producers Rockstar Games, credited as executive producers. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 14 May 2004. In 2004, Chelsea F.C. football supporters fanzine cfcuk produced a special edition - "cfcuk - The Football Factory" to coincide with the release of the film. Pulse Pulse is a 2006 American horror film written by Wes Craven and Ray Wright, and directed by Jim Sonzero. It is a remake of Kiyoshi Kurosawas 2001 Japanese horror film Kairo. The film stars Kristen Bell, Ian Somerhalder and Christina Milian. The film spawned two straight-to-DVD sequels: Afterlife and Invasion. Justice League: War Justice League: War is a direct-to-video animated superhero film featuring the DC Comics superhero team the Justice League, and an adaptation of the story Justice League: Origin by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee, the first story in DCs 2011 DC Universe relaunch. It was directed by Jay Oliva, scripted by Heath Corson. It is the 18th film from the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series that is a part of a new shared continuity, the DC Animated Movie Universe. The film was released for downloading on January 21, 2014 and was released on Blu-ray and DVD formats on February 4, 2014. It had its world premiere at the Paley Center for Media on the same day. On August 11, 2015, Warner Home Video re-released the film on a combo pack, which includes a DVD and Blu-Ray copy, a digital copy, and the graphic novel its based on. The film depicts an invasion of Earth by the alien Darkseid and the subsequent formation of the titular superhero team to counter it, which includes Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Cyborg and Shazam. A stand-alone sequel, Throne of Atlantis, was released in January 2015. Thoroughbreds Thoroughbreds is a 2017 American dark comedy psychological thriller film written and directed by Cory Finley, in his directorial debut. It stars Olivia Cooke, Anya Taylor-Joy, Anton Yelchin, Paul Sparks and Francie Swift. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2017, and was released on March 9, 2018, by Focus Features. It is the last U.S. theatrical release to star Yelchin, who died in June 2016. Thoroughbreds follows high-school student Lily and her emotionless friend Amanda as they scheme to kill Lilys stepfather via contract with a drug dealer. The film grossed $3 million against a $5.1 million budget and received positive reviews from critics, who praised the ambitious direction, screenplay and performances, particularly from Cooke and Taylor-Joy. Undisputed Undisputed is a 2002 American drama sports film written, produced and directed by Walter Hill and starring Wesley Snipes and Ving Rhames. It was released in the United States on August 23, 2002. The film performed poorly at the box-office and received mixed reviews from critics; nevertheless it later found success in the home video market and began a film saga with a direct-to-video sequel without any of the original cast members. Death Note is a 2006 Japanese live-action supernatural thriller film based on the comic of the same title by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. It was followed by a sequel, The Last Name, released in the same year. The films primarily center on a Tokyo college student who attempts to change the world into a utopian society without crime, by committing a world-wide massacre of criminals and people whom he deems morally unworthy of life, through a supernatural notebook that kills anyone whose name is written in the pages, while being hunted down by an elite task-force of law enforcement officers within Tokyo, led by an enigmatic international detective. The two films were directed by Shūsuke Kaneko, produced by Nippon Television, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Japan. The film was licensed by VIZ Pictures, Warner Bros.. A spin-off film directed by Hideo Nakata and titled Change the World, was released on February 9, 2008. Another sequel, Light Up the New World, was released in October 2016. Damien: Omen II Damien: Omen II is a 1978 American supernatural horror film directed by Don Taylor, starring William Holden, Lee Grant, and Jonathan Scott-Taylor. The film was the second installment in The Omen series, set seven years after the first film, and was followed by a third installment, The Final Conflict, in 1981. This was Lew Ayres final film role and the film debut of Meshach Taylor. The official tagline of the film is "The First Time Was Only a Warning." Leo McKern reprises his role as Carl Bugenhagen from the original film. McKern the only cast member of the series to appear as the same character in more than one installment, although actor Tommy Duggan who appears in the first and third installments of the series, but as different characters. Pushing Tin Pushing Tin is a 1999 comedy-drama film directed by Mike Newell. It centers on Nick Falzone, a cocky air traffic controller who quarrels over proving "whos more of a man" with fellow employee Russell Bell. The film is loosely based around the real world New York TRACON radar facility. The film was a box office failure and received mixed reviews. The original music score was composed by Anne Dudley and Chris Seefried. Ivan's Childhood Ivans Childhood, sometimes released as My Name Is Ivan in the US, is a 1962 Soviet war drama film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky and co-written by Mikhail Papava and an uncredited Tarkovsky, based on Vladimir Bogomolovs 1957 short story Ivan. The film features child actor Nikolai Burlyayev along with Valentin Zubkov, Evgeny Zharikov, Stepan Krylov, Nikolai Grinko, and Tarkovskys wife Irma Raush. Ivans Childhood tells the story of orphaned boy Ivan, whose parents were killed by the invading German forces, and his experiences during World War II. Ivans Childhood was one of several Soviet films of its period, such as The Cranes Are Flying and Ballad of a Soldier, that looked at the human cost of war and did not glorify the war experience as did films produced before the Khrushchev Thaw. In a 1962 interview, Tarkovsky stated that in making the film he wanted to "convey all his hatred of war", and that he chose childhood "because it is what contrasts most with war." Ivans Childhood was Tarkovskys first feature film. It won him critical acclaim and made him internationally known. It won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 1962 and the Golden Gate Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 1962. The film was also selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 36th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Famous filmmakers such as Ingmar Bergman, Sergei Parajanov and Krzysztof Kieślowski praised the film and cited it as an influence on their work. Tokyo Godfathers is a 2003 Japanese anime comedy film directed by Satoshi Kon loosely based on Peter B. Kynes novel Three Godfathers. Tokyo Godfathers was the third animated film directed by Kon and the second which he both wrote and directed. Keiko Nobumoto, noted for being the creator of the Wolfs Rain series and a head scriptwriter for Cowboy Bebop, co-wrote the script with Kon. Tokyo Godfathers received an Excellence Prize at the 2003 Japan Media Arts Festival. It also won Best Animation Film at the 58th Mainichi Film Awards. Mannequin Mannequin is a 1987 American romantic comedy film starring Andrew McCarthy, Kim Cattrall, Meshach Taylor, James Spader, G. W. Bailey and Estelle Getty. Directed and written by Michael Gottlieb, the film was also co-written by Edward Rugoff. The original music score was composed by Sylvester Levay. A modern retelling of the Pygmalion myth, the film tells about a chronically underemployed artist named Jonathan Switcher who gets a job as a department-store window dresser and falls in love with a mannequin—the attraction being that she comes to life on occasion, but only for him. Mannequin received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for its main title song, "Nothings Gonna Stop Us Now" by Starship. The song reached #1 in the Billboard Hot 100 on April 4, 1987, and #1 on the UK Singles Chart for four weeks the following month. In 1991, a sequel to the film called On the Move was released. The Barbarian Invasions The Barbarian Invasions is a 2003 Canadian-French sex comedy-drama film written and directed by Denys Arcand and starring Rémy Girard, Stéphane Rousseau and Marie-Josée Croze. The film is a sequel to Arcands 1986 film The Decline of the American Empire, continuing the story of the character Rémy, a womanizing history professor now terminally ill with cancer. The sequel was a result of Arcands longtime desire to make a film about a character close to death, also incorporating a response to the September 11 attacks of 2001. It was produced by companies from both Canada and France, and shot mainly in Montreal, also employing a former hospital and property near Lake Memphremagog. The film received a positive response from critics and became one of Arcands biggest financial successes. It was the first Canadian film to win the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, at the 76th Academy Awards in 2004. It won awards at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival, six Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture, and three César Awards, including Best Film. The Barbarian Invasions was followed by the thematically related Days of Darkness in 2007 and The Fall of the American Empire in 2018. Duck, You Sucker Duck, You Sucker!, also known as A Fistful of Dynamite and Once Upon a Time in... the Revolution, is a 1971 Italian epic Zapata Western film directed and co-written by Sergio Leone and starring Rod Steiger, James Coburn and Romolo Valli. Set during the Mexico Revolution of the 1910s, the film tells the story of Juan Miranda, an amoral Mexican outlaw, and John Mallory, an ex-Irish Republican Army revolutionary. After they accidentally meet under less-than-friendly circumstances, Juan and John involuntarily become heroes of the Revolution despite being forced to make heavy sacrifices. It is the second film of Leones Once Upon a Time Trilogy, which includes the previous Once Upon a Time in the West and the subsequent Once Upon a Time in America. The last western film directed by Leone, it is considered by some to be one of his most overlooked films. Harakiri is a 1962 Japanese jidaigeki film directed by Masaki Kobayashi. The story takes place between 1619 and 1630 during the Edo period and the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate. It tells the story of Hanshirō Tsugumo, a warrior without a lord. At the time, it was common for masterless samurai, or rōnin, to request to commit seppuku in the palace courtyard in the hope of receiving alms from the remaining feudal lords. Marshland Marshland is a 2014 Spanish thriller film directed by Alberto Rodríguez. It premiered in Spain on September 26, 2014. It won ten Goya Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and Best Actor. My Boss's Daughter My Bosss Daughter is a 2003 romantic comedy film starring Ashton Kutcher, Tara Reid and Terence Stamp. Angels in the Outfield Angels in the Outfield is a 1994 American family sports fantasy comedy-drama film that is a remake of the 1951 film of the same name. It stars Danny Glover, Tony Danza and Christopher Lloyd, and features several future stars, including Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Adrien Brody, Matthew McConaughey, and Neal McDonough. It spawned two direct-to-video sequels, Angels in the Endzone and Angels in the Infield. It was released less than a month before the 1994 MLB Baseball Strike, which forced the league to cancel the playoffs and the World Series. Club Dread Broken Lizards Club Dread is a 2004 American parody slasher film directed by Jay Chandrasekhar and written by and starring the comedy troupe Broken Lizard—Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter, and Erik Stolhanske. Brittany Daniel, Bill Paxton, and Jordan Ladd play supporting roles. Though the story is set on an island in Costa Rica, filming took place in Mexico. The Eye The Eye, also known as Seeing Ghosts, is a 2002 Hong-Kong-Singaporean horror film directed by the Pang brothers. The film spawned two sequels by the Pang brothers, The Eye 2 and The Eye 10. There are three remakes of this film, including Adhu, made in 2004 in Tamil, Naina made in 2005 in Hindi and The Eye, a 2008 Hollywood production starring Jessica Alba. Blood In, Blood Out Blood In Blood Out is a 1993 American crime-drama film directed by Taylor Hackford. It follows the intertwining lives of three Chicano relatives from 1972 to 1984. They start out as members of a street gang in East Los Angeles, and as dramatic incidents occur, their lives and friendships are forever changed. Blood In Blood Out was filmed in 1991 throughout the Spanish-speaking areas of Los Angeles and inside Californias San Quentin State Prison. Tequila Sunrise Tequila Sunrise is a 1988 American crime thriller film written and directed by Robert Towne. It stars Mel Gibson, Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell, with Raul Julia, J. T. Walsh, Arliss Howard and Gabriel Damon in supporting roles. The original music score was composed by Dave Grusin. The film, only the second to be both written and directed by Oscar–winning screenwriter Towne, was commercially successful, making over $100 million at the box office worldwide, but critical reception was mixed. One reviewer was of the opinion that, "perhaps because the elements were so irresistible—Robert Towne directing Gibson, Russell and Pfeiffer in a California crime film—an aura of disappointment settled over Tequila Sunrise, no matter how engaging, and profitable, it turned out to be." Tequila Sunrise was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography. The films soundtrack spawned the hit single "Surrender to Me", performed by Ann Wilson and Robin Zander, where it went to #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1989. For the Birds For the Birds is a 2000 computer animated short film produced by Pixar and directed by Ralph Eggleston. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2001. It premiered on June 5, 2000, at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in France, and was shown alongside the theatrical release of the 2001 Disney/Pixar feature film Monsters It is also available on home video versions of the film. In 2012, the short was re rendered into 3D, and it was theatrically re released alongside the 3D re-release of Monsters. The short was also released in 3D on Monsters Blu-ray 3D, on February 19, 2013. Victoria & Abdul Victoria & Abdul is a 2017 British biographical comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Frears and written by Lee Hall. The film is based on the book of same name by Shrabani Basu, about the real-life relationship between Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and her Indian Muslim servant Abdul Karim. It stars Judi Dench, Ali Fazal, Michael Gambon, Eddie Izzard, Tim Pigott-Smith and Adeel Akhtar. The film had its world premiere at the 74th Venice Film Festival, and was theatrically released on 15 September 2017 in the United Kingdom. It has grossed over $65 million worldwide. The film was nominated for Best Costume Design and Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the 90th Academy Awards, and Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy at the 75th Golden Globe Awards. The Omega Man The Omega Man is a 1971 American post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Boris Sagal and starring Charlton Heston as a survivor of a global pandemic. It was written by John William Corrington and Joyce Corrington, based on the 1954 novel I Am Legend by the American writer Richard Matheson. The films producer, Walter Seltzer, went on to work with Heston again in the dystopian science-fiction film Soylent Green in 1973. The Omega Man is the second adaptation of Mathesons novel. The first was The Last Man on Earth which starred Vincent Price. A third adaptation, I Am Legend, starring Will Smith, was released in 2007. The Pillars of the Earth The Pillars of the Earth is an eight-part 2010 TV miniseries, adapted from Ken Folletts novel of the same name. It debuted in the U.S. on Starz and in Canada on The Movie Network/Movie Central on July 23, 2010. Its UK premiere was on Channel 4 in October 2010 at 9pm. In 2011, the series was nominated for 3 Golden Globes, including Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television, Ian McShane for Best Actor and Hayley Atwell for Best Actress at the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards. Magic Carpet Ride Magic Carpet Ride is a 2005 Turkish comedy film, written and directed by Yılmaz Erdoğan, about a small-time criminal who accidentally recruits a failed comedy Superman impersonator into his gang. The film, which went on nationwide release on , is the first Turkish production to be shot in 1:2, 35mm CinemaScope format. Cleopatra Cleopatra is a 1963 American epic historical drama film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, with a screenplay adapted by Mankiewicz, Ranald MacDougall and Sidney Buchman from the book The Life and Times of Cleopatra by Carlo Maria Franzero, and from histories by Plutarch, Suetonius, and Appian. It stars Elizabeth Taylor in the eponymous role. Richard Burton, Rex Harrison, Roddy McDowall, and Martin Landau are featured in supporting roles. It chronicles the struggles of Cleopatra, the young Queen of Egypt, to resist the imperial ambitions of Rome. The film achieved notoriety during its production for its massive cost overruns and production troubles, which included changes in director and cast, a change of filming locale, sets that had to be constructed twice, lack of a firm shooting script, and personal scandal around co-stars Taylor and Burton. It was the most expensive film ever made up to that point and almost bankrupted 20th Century Fox. Cleopatra was the highest-grossing film of 1963, earning box-office of $57.7 million in the United States and Canada, and one of the highest-grossing films of the decade at a worldwide level. However, it initially lost money due to its production and marketing costs of $44 million. It received nine nominations at the 36th Academy Awards, including for Best Picture, and won four: Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, Best Visual Effects and Best Costume Design. Murder at 1600 Murder at 1600 is a 1997 American thriller film directed by Dwight H. Little and starring Wesley Snipes and Diane Lane. The Magician The Magician is a 2006 Turkish comedy-drama film, directed by Cem Yılmaz and Ali Taner Baltacı, about a magician who tours around Turkey with his father and best friend so that he can make enough money for laser eye surgery. The film, which was released on , was short-listed for Turkeys official entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 80th Academy Awards but lost out to Takva. La Jetée La Jetée is a 1962 French Left Bank science fiction featurette by Chris Marker. Constructed almost entirely from still photos, it tells the story of a post-nuclear war experiment in time travel. It is 28 minutes long and shot in black and white. It won the Prix Jean Vigo for short film. The 1995 science fiction film 12 Monkeys was inspired by and borrows several concepts directly from La Jetée, as does the 2015 12 Monkeys television series developed from the film. The Open House The Open House is a 2018 American horror film written and directed by Matt Angel and Suzanne Coote. The film stars Dylan Minnette, Piercey Dalton, Sharif Atkins, Patricia Bethune, and Aaron Abrams. The film was released on Netflix on January 18, 2018. The Shack The Shack is a 2017 American Christian drama film directed by Stuart Hazeldine and written by John Fusco, Andrew Lanham and Destin Cretton, based on the 2007 novel of the same name by William P. Young. The film stars Sam Worthington, Octavia Spencer, Graham Greene, Radha Mitchell, Alice Braga, Sumire Matsubara, Aviv Alush, and Tim McGraw. Filming began on June 8, 2015, in Vancouver, British Columbia. The film was released in the United States on March 3, 2017, and grossed over $96 million worldwide, despite being reviewed extremely negatively by most critics. Ek Tha Tiger Ek Tha Tiger is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language romantic action thriller film directed and co-written by Kabir Khan, and produced by Aditya Chopra. It is the first film in the Tiger franchise, and contains an ensemble cast, which stars Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif, and features Ranvir Shorey, Girish Karnad, Roshan Seth, and Gavie Chahal. The film follows Tiger, an Indian spy tasked with recovering information before it is gained by Pakistan, but is sidetracked after falling in love with a Pakistani agent during the mission. Ek Tha Tiger marked the third collaboration between Khan and Yash Raj Films, after he previously directed the films Kabul Express and New York. The films production was extensive; the script underwent several re-writes, and production was delayed for a number of years prior to commencing in 2011. Ek Tha Tiger was filmed primarily in India, as well as several in other locations in Turkey, Ireland, and Cuba, and was initially scheduled for release in June 2012, before being released worldwide on August 15, 2012. The film received generally mixed to positive reviews, particularly for its action, music, screenplay, performances, and direction, but criticized Kaifs Performance and set numerous box-office records during its theatrical run. With over 320 crore in revenue worldwide, it became the highest-grossing Indian film of 2012, and is the 25th highest-grossing Indian film of all time, unadjusted for inflation. It also set the record for highest-grossing domestic opening with 33.5 crore, a record it held for three years. The film received six Peoples Choice Award nominations, and won five. A sequel titled Tiger Zinda Hai, was released on 22 December 2017. Raise the Red Lantern Raise the Red Lantern is a 1991 film directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Gong Li. It is an adaption by Ni Zhen of the 1990 novel Wives and Concubines by Su Tong. The film was later adapted into an acclaimed ballet of the same title by the National Ballet of China, also directed by Zhang. Set in the 1920s, the film tells the story of a young woman who becomes one of the concubines of a wealthy man during the Warlord Era. It is noted for its opulent visuals and sumptuous use of colours. The film was shot in the Qiao Family Compound near the ancient city of Pingyao, in Shanxi Province. Although the screenplay was approved by Chinese censors, the final version of the film was banned in China for a period. Sliver Sliver is a 1993 American erotic thriller film based on the Ira Levin novel of the same name about the mysterious occurrences in a privately owned New York high-rise sliver building. Phillip Noyce directed the film, from a screenplay by Joe Eszterhas. Because of a major battle with the MPAA, the filmmakers were forced to make extensive reshoots before release. These reshoots actually necessitated changing the killers identity. The film stars Sharon Stone, William Baldwin, and Tom Berenger. When he signed on to direct the film, Phillip Noyce remarked "I liked the script a lot. Or at least, I liked the idea of jumping on the Joe Eszterhas bandwagon." Tsotsi Tsotsi is a 2005 film written and directed by Gavin Hood and produced by Peter Fudakowski. It is an adaptation of the novel Tsotsi, by Athol Fugard and a South Africa/UK co-production. The soundtrack features Kwaito music performed by South African artist Zola as well as a score by Mark Kilian and Paul Hepker featuring the voice of South African protest singer and poet Vusi Mahlasela. Set in an Alexandra slum, in Johannesburg, South Africa, the film tells the story of Tsotsi, a young street thug who steals a car only to discover a baby in the back seat. The film won the 2006 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and was nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film in 2006. Village of the Damned Village of the Damned is a 1995 American science fiction-horror film directed by John Carpenter and starring Christopher Reeve, Kirstie Alley, Linda Kozlowski, Michael Paré, Mark Hamill, and Meredith Salenger. It is a remake of the 1960 film of the same name which in turn is based on the novel The Midwich Cuckoos by John Wyndham. The 1995 remake is set in Northern California, whereas the book and original film were both set in the United Kingdom. The 1995 film was marketed with the tagline, "Beware the Children". This was the last publicly released film in which Reeve starred before he was paralyzed as the result of an equestrian accident in May 1995. The Invisible Man The Invisible Man is an American 1933 pre-Code science fiction horror film directed by James Whale. It was based on H. G. Wells science fiction novel The Invisible Man, published in 1897, as adapted by R.C. Sherriff, Philip Wylie and Preston Sturges, whose work was considered unsatisfactory and who was taken off the project. Produced by Universal Pictures, the film stars Claude Rains, in his first American screen appearance, and Gloria Stuart. The film has been described as a "nearly perfect translation of the spirit of the book". It spawned a number of sequels, plus many spinoffs using the idea of an "invisible man" that were largely unrelated to Wells original story. Rains portrayed the Invisible Man mostly only as a disembodied voice. Rains is only shown clearly for a brief time at the end of the film, spending most of his on-screen time covered by bandages. In 2008, The Invisible Man was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Frankie and Johnny Frankie and Johnny is a 1991 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall and starring Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer in their first film together since Scarface. Héctor Elizondo, Nathan Lane and Kate Nelligan appeared in supporting roles. The original score was composed by Marvin Hamlisch. The screenplay for Frankie and Johnny was adapted by Terrence McNally from his own off-Broadway play Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, which featured F. Murray Abraham and Kathy Bates. The most notable alteration in the film was the addition of several supporting characters and various locations; in the original play, only the two eponymous characters appeared onstage, and the entire drama took place in one apartment. The title is a reference to the traditional American popular song "Frankie and Johnny", first published in 1904, which tells the story of a woman who finds her man making love to another woman and shoots him dead. The film received generally favourable reviews but was a box office failure, grossing $22.7 million with a $29 million budget. Miss Potter Miss Potter is a 2006 biographical drama film directed by Chris Noonan. It is based on the life of childrens author and illustrator Beatrix Potter, and combines stories from her own life with animated sequences featuring characters from her stories, such as Peter Rabbit. Scripted by Richard Maltby Jr., the director of the Tony Award-winning Broadway revue, Fosse, the film stars Renée Zellweger in the title role; Ewan McGregor as her publisher and fiancé, Norman Warne; and Lloyd Owen as solicitor William Heelis. Emily Watson stars as Warnes sister, Millie. Lucy Boynton also stars as the young Beatrix Potter and Justin McDonald appears as the young William Heelis. It was filmed in St. Peters Square Hammersmith, Cecil Court, Osterley Park, Covent Garden, the Isle of Man, Scotland and the Lake District. Miss Potter received a limited release in the United States on 29 December 2006 so that the film could compete for the 2007 Academy Awards. The film was intended to be released generally on 12 January 2007, but Variety reported that The Weinstein Company had decided to push a wider release date until after the Academy Awards on 25 February 2007. The date seemed to fluctuate a number of times, but the Weinstein Company website ultimately listed its release date as 9 March. The film received generally positive reviews and earned Zellweger her sixth Golden Globe nomination. This Film Is Not Yet Rated This Film Is Not Yet Rated is a 2006 American documentary film about the Motion Picture Association of Americas rating system and its effect on American culture, directed by Kirby Dick and produced by Eddie Schmidt. The film premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and was granted a limited theatrical release on September 1, 2006. The films producer, IFC, aired the film later that year. The project discusses disparities the filmmaker sees in ratings and feedback: between Hollywood and independent films, between homosexual and heterosexual sexual situations, between male and female sexual depictions and between violence and sexual content. The MPAA gave the original cut an NC-17 rating for "some graphic sexual content" – scenes that illustrated the content a film could include to garner such a rating. Dick appealed, and descriptions of the ratings deliberations and appeal were included in the documentary. True to its title, the final cut is not rated. Code Name: K.O.Z. Kod Adı: K.O.Z. is a 2015 Turkish film, directed by Celal Çimen, starring Cem Kurtoğlu, Tolga Karel, Hakan Ural and Hazım Körmükçü. It tells the story of the 2013 corruption scandal in Turkey and other recent political events, from the viewpoint that they are conspiracies against the Erdoğan government by the "Parallel state". It features Erdoğan as the protagonist and the Gülen movement and Fethullah Gülen as the antagonist. With "confused and primitive" editing, acting described as robotic, and an "unfathomable" screenplay, one reviewer described it as being not even worthy of belonging to the genre of film propaganda like Triumph of the Will. Shortly after its February 2015 release, the movie ranked at the bottom of IMDbs Bottom 100 list, with an average score of 1.0 from more than 5,000 users. Its rating subsequently slightly increased, though it remains at #1 of IMDbs list as of June 2018 with a current rating of 1.6. For its cinematic release in Turkey, despite being of minority interest, the film was distributed to 850 cinemas, resulting in several mainstream movies missing their release dates. Todays Zaman speculated that this was because cinema owners considered that the Turkish authorities expected its screening to be mandatory. Because of the lack of interest from movie-goers, several cinemas ended up showing it for free. Above the Law Above the Law, also known as Nico: Above the Law, or simply Nico, is a 1988 American action film written, produced and directed by Andrew Davis, and also produced by and starring Steven Seagal in his film debut. The film co-stars Pam Grier, Sharon Stone, Daniel Faraldo and Henry Silva. This film originated after a successful screen test, financed by Michael Ovitz, leading to Seagal being offered a contract by Warner Bros. The film was set and filmed on location in Chicago. The film was released in the United States on April 8, 1988. Henry V Henry V is a 1989 British historical drama film adapted for the screen and directed by Kenneth Branagh, based on William Shakespeares play of the same name about King Henry V of England. The film stars Branagh in the title role with Paul Scofield, Derek Jacobi, Ian Holm, Emma Thompson, Alec McCowen, Judi Dench, Robbie Coltrane, Brian Blessed, and Christian Bale in supporting roles. The film received worldwide critical acclaim and has been widely considered one of the best Shakespeare film adaptations ever made. For her work on the film, Phyllis Dalton won an Academy Award for Best Costume Design and Kenneth Branagh, in his directorial debut, received Oscar nominations for Best Actor and Best Director. Smallfoot Smallfoot is a 2018 American computer-animated musical comedy film produced by the Warner Animation Group and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. Based on the unpublished childrens book Yeti Tracks by Sergio Pablos, the film was co-written and directed by Karey Kirkpatrick, and stars the voices of Channing Tatum, James Corden, Zendaya, Common, LeBron James, Gina Rodriguez, Danny DeVito, Yara Shahidi, Ely Henry, and Jimmy Tatro. The plot follows a group of Yeti who come across a human, with each species thinking the other was just a myth. Smallfoot was theatrically released in the United States on September 28, 2018. It received a moderately positive reception from critics and grossed over $214 million worldwide. Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid is a 2004 American adventure horror film directed by Dwight H. Little. It is a stand-alone sequel to the film Anaconda and the second installment of the Anaconda franchise. The film follows a team of researchers set for an expedition into the Southeast Asian tropical island of Borneo - Indonesia, to search for a sacred flower for which they believe will bring humans to a longer and healthier life, but soon become stalked and hunted by the deadly anacondas inhabiting the island. The origin of the giant anaconda from the original film is also explained. Like its predecessor, the film received negative reviews and was a financial success. The film followed by a sequel, Offspring in 2008. Things We Lost in the Fire Things We Lost in the Fire is a 2007 drama film directed by Susanne Bier, written by Allan Loeb, and starring Halle Berry and Benicio del Toro. The film was released in the United States and Canada on October 19, 2007 and in the United Kingdom on February 1, 2008. Universal Soldier: The Return Universal Soldier: The Return is a 1999 American science fiction action film directed by Mic Rodgers in his directorial debut, and written by William Malone and John Fasano. The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme, Michael Jai White, Bill Goldberg, Heidi Schanz, Kiana Tom and Xander Berkeley. The film was released in the United States on August 20, 1999. This was Jean-Claude Van Dammes last widely released film until 2012s The Expendables 2. It is the second theatrical film in the Universal Soldier series, preceded by two made-for-TV movies, Brothers in Arms and Unfinished Business. The film was received with negative reviews and was a box office bomb. Subsequent films in the series ignore the events of The Return and contradict it in some places throughout the series; as such it is no longer considered part of the series canon. Get Carter Get Carter is a 1971 British crime film directed by Mike Hodges and starring Michael Caine, Ian Hendry, Britt Ekland, John Osborne and Bryan Mosley. The screenplay was adapted by Hodges from Ted Lewiss 1970 novel Jacks Return Home. Producer Michael Klinger optioned the book and made a deal for the ailing Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio to finance and release the film, bringing in Hodges and Caine. Caine became a co-producer of the film. Get Carter was Hodgess first feature film as director, as well as being the screen debut of Alun Armstrong. MGM was reducing its European operations and the film became the last project approved before it closed its Borehamwood studios. The film is set in north-east England and was filmed in and around Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead and County Durham. The story follows a London gangster, the eponymous Jack Carter, who travels back to his home town to discover more about his brother Franks supposedly accidental death. Suspecting foul play, he investigates and interrogates, regaining a feel for the city and its hardened-criminal element; with vengeance on his mind, the situation builds to a violent conclusion. Caine and Hodges had ambitions to produce a more gritty and realistic portrayal of violence and criminal behaviour than had previously been seen in a British film. Caine incorporated his knowledge of real criminal acquaintances into his characterisation of Carter. Hodges and cinematographer Wolfgang Suschitzky drew heavily on their backgrounds in documentary film. Combined with Hodges research into the contemporary criminal underworld of Newcastle and the use of hundreds of local bystanders as extras, produced a naturalistic feel in many scenes. The shoot was incident-free and progressed speedily, despite a one-day strike by the Association of Cinematograph. The production went from novel to finished film in eight months, with location shooting lasting 40 days. Get Carter suffered in its promotion, firstly from MGMs problems and secondly owing to the declining British film industry of the period, which relied increasingly on US investment. Initial UK critical reaction to the film was mixed, with British reviewers grudgingly appreciative of the films technical excellence but dismayed by the complex plot, violence and amorality, in particular Carters apparent lack of remorse at his actions. Despite this the film did good business in the UK and produced a respectable profit. US critics were generally more enthusiastic and praised the film but it was poorly promoted in the US by United Artists and languished on the drive in circuit while MGM focused its resources on producing a blaxploitation version of the same novel, Hit Man. On its release Get Carter received no awards and did not seem likely to be well remembered. It was not available on home media until 1993 but always maintained a cult following. Endorsements from a new generation of directors such as Quentin Tarantino and Guy Ritchie led to a critical reappraisal which saw it recognized as one of the best British movies. In 1999, Get Carter was ranked 16th on the BFI Top 100 British films of the 20th century; five years later, a survey of British film critics in Total Film magazine chose it as the greatest British film. Get Carter was remade in 2000 by Warner Bros. under the same title, with Sylvester Stallone starring as Jack Carter, with Caine in a supporting role. This remake was not well received by critics in the US and was not given a UK theatrical release. Creep Creep is a 2004 British-German horror film written and directed by Christopher Smith. The film follows a woman locked in the London Underground overnight who finds herself being stalked by a hideously deformed killer living in the sewers below. The film was first shown at the Frankfurt Fantasy Filmfest in Germany on 10 August 2004. Hours Hours is a 2013 American disaster drama thriller film directed and written by Eric Heisserer. The film stars Paul Walker, Genesis Rodriguez, TJ Hassan, Shane Jacobsen, and Judd Lormand. The film premiered on March 10, 2013 at the South by Southwest Film Festival in the Topfer Theatre in Austin, Texas. It went on general release on December 13, 2013, in which it was considered a posthumous release after Paul Walkers death on November 30, 2013. Mermaids Mermaids is a 1990 American comedy-drama film directed by Richard Benjamin and starring Cher, Bob Hoskins, Winona Ryder, and Christina Ricci in her first film role. It is based on the 1986 novel of the same name written by Patty Dann. It was shot in and around the towns of Rockport, Gloucester, Ipswich, Lincoln and Pawtucket. A Little Bit of Heaven A Little Bit of Heaven is a 2011 romantic comedy film directed by Nicole Kassell, and starring Kate Hudson and Gael García Bernal. Hardball Hardball is a 2001 American sports comedy-drama film directed by Brian Robbins and starring Keanu Reeves, Diane Lane and D. B. Sweeney. The screenplay by John Gatins is based on the book Hardball: A Season in the Projects by Daniel Coyle. The original music score is composed by Mark Isham. The film was released on September 14, 2001, topping the box office the weekend after the September 11 attacks. Blown Away Blown Away is a 1994 action thriller film starring Jeff Bridges, Tommy Lee Jones, Forest Whitaker, and Lloyd Bridges. It was directed by Stephen Hopkins. The movie was distributed and financed by MGM, a studio which was in financial difficulty at the time. The head of the studio was former Paramount executive Frank Mancuso Sr.. It was the first action film starring Jeff Bridges, who was by then a 43-year old character actor. Bridges said he was always interested in the genre, particularly as his father, Lloyd Bridges appeared in High Noon fighting Gary Cooper. Hopkins said that Jeff Bridges was his first choice to play the lead. "I was very lucky that MGM backed me up, because he doesnt seem to be the obvious choice for this kind of genre film," said the director. "Then I had to persuade him to do it, because it wasnt something he was comfortable with at first." To Live and Die in L.A. To Live and Die in L.A. is a 1985 American neo-noir action thriller film directed by William Friedkin and based on the novel by former U.S. Secret Service agent Gerald Petievich, who co-wrote the screenplay with Friedkin. The film features William Petersen, Willem Dafoe and John Pankow among others. Wang Chung composed and performed the original music soundtrack. The film tells the story of the lengths to which two Secret Service agents go to arrest a counterfeiter. Sleepless Sleepless is a 2017 American action crime thriller film directed by Baran bo Odar, and written by Andrea Berloff. The film stars Jamie Foxx as a corrupt Las Vegas police officer who sets out against mobsters to rescue his kidnapped son, T, who they got. Michelle Monaghan, Dermot Mulroney, David Harbour, Tip "T.I." Harris, Gabrielle Union and Scoot McNairy also star. A remake of the French thriller Sleepless Night, the film was released in the United States on January 13, 2017. It received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $32 million worldwide against a $30 million production budget. The Tailor of Panama The Tailor of Panama is a 2001 Irish-American spy thriller film directed by John Boorman and starring Pierce Brosnan and Geoffrey Rush. Jamie Lee Curtis, Brendan Gleeson, Daniel Radcliffe, Catherine McCormack, and Harold Pinter appear in supporting roles. The film is based on the 1996 spy novel of the same name by John le Carré, who wrote the screenplay with Boorman and Andrew Davies. It was shot at the Ardmore Studios in County Wicklow, Ireland, and on location in Panama City, Lake Gatun, and Gamboa. The film was produced by Boormans Irish production company Merlin Films, with financial support from Columbia Pictures. The film, like the book, is inspired in part by Our Man in Havana. It is set in the present day, unlike the book, which was set in the 1990s, before the American withdrawal from the Panama Canal Zone. The Conspirator The Conspirator is a 2010 American mystery historical drama film directed by Robert Redford based on an original screenplay by James D. Solomon. It is the debut film of the American Film Company. The film tells the story of Mary Surratt, the only female conspirator charged in the Abraham Lincoln assassination and the first woman to be executed by the United States federal government. It stars James McAvoy, Robin Wright, Justin Long, Evan Rachel Wood, Jonathan Groff, Tom Wilkinson, Alexis Bledel, Kevin Kline, John Cullum, Toby Kebbell, and James Badge Dale. The Conspirator premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2010 followed by a special premiere screening on March 29, 2011 at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Illinois. Another premiere screening was held on April 10, 2011 at Fords Theatre in Washington, D.C., the site of the assassination. The United States theatrical release took place on April 15, 2011, the 146th anniversary of the death of President Lincoln. The film was released in Canada on April 29, 2011 and was released in the UK on July 1, 2011. Lionsgate Home Entertainment released the DVD and Blu-ray on August 16, 2011. Dev.D Dev.D is an Indian romantic black comedy drama film released on 6 February 2009. Written and directed by Anurag Kashyap, it is a modern-day take on Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyays classic Bengali novel Devdas, previously adapted for the screen by P.C. Barua and Bimal Roy and more recently by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Dev.D was embraced by the media, critics and public. The film is set in contemporary Punjab and Delhi, where familial ties are negotiated by the traditions of patriarchy and marriages are reduced to a game of power and "honour". The Sunset Limited The Sunset Limited is a 2011 American television film directed by and starring Tommy Lee Jones. The film co-stars Samuel L. Jackson. It was the duos second collaboration, after the 2000 film Rules of Engagement. The screenplay was written by Cormac McCarthy, based on his 2006 play of the same name. Cries & Whispers Cries and Whispers is a 1972 Swedish period drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Harriet Andersson, Kari Sylwan, Ingrid Thulin and Liv Ullmann. The film, set in a mansion at the end of the 19th century, is about three sisters and a servant who struggle with the terminal cancer of one of the sisters. The servant is close to her, while the other two sisters confront their emotional distance from each other. Inspired by Bergmans mother, Karin Åkerblom, and his vision of four women in a red room, Cries and Whispers was filmed at Taxinge-Näsby Castle in 1971. Its themes include faith, the female psyche and the search for meaning in suffering, and academics have found Biblical allusions. Unlike previous Bergman films, it uses saturated colour, crimson in particular. After its premiere in the United States, distributed by Roger Corman and New World Pictures, the film was released in Sweden and screened out of competition at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. Following two unsuccessful films by Bergman, Cries and Whispers was a critical and commercial success. It received five Academy Award nominations, including one for Best Picture. Cinematographer Sven Nykvist won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, and Cries and Whispers won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film and other honours. The film inspired stage adaptations by Ivo van Hove and Andrei Șerban and influenced later cinema. It was commemorated on Swedish postage stamps referring to a scene in which Andersson and Sylwan replicate the Pietà. Problem Child Problem Child is a 1990 American black comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan in his directional debut and produced by Robert Simonds. It stars John Ritter, Michael Oliver, Amy Yasbeck, Gilbert Gottfried, Jack Warden, and Michael Richards. It was released on July 27, 1990. Despite receiving negative reviews from critics, Problem Child went on to be a box office success, grossing $54 million domestically and $72 million worldwide. Virtuosity Virtuosity is a 1995 American science fiction action film directed by Brett Leonard and starring Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe. Howard W. Koch Jr. served as an executive producer for the film. Virtuosity had an estimated budget of $30 million, but only made $24 million at the domestic box office. The film was released in the United States on August 4, 1995. Mute Mute is a 2018 neo-noir science fiction film directed by Duncan Jones, who co-wrote the script with Michael Robert Johnson. It stars Alexander Skarsgård, Paul Rudd, Justin Theroux, Robert Sheehan, Noel Clarke, Florence Kasumba, and Dominic Monaghan, revolving around a mute bartender searching for the love of his life who has mysteriously disappeared. It was released on Netflix on 23 February 2018 and received negative reviews, with praise for the visuals but criticism for its pacing, plot, and mishandled subject material; it drew unfavorable comparisons to Blade Runner from many critics. Another Year Another Year is a 2010 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh, starring Lesley Manville, Jim Broadbent, and Ruth Sheen. It premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival in competition for the Palme dOr. The film was shown at the 54th London Film Festival before its general British release date on 5 November 2010. At the 83rd Academy Awards, Mike Leigh was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. The Brand New Testament The Brand New Testament is a 2015 fantasy dark comedy film written, produced, and directed by Jaco Van Dormael. It is a co-production among Belgium, France, and Luxembourg. The film was screened at the Directors Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, making the December shortlist of nine films, but was not nominated. The Brand New Testament received ten nominations at the 6th Magritte Awards, winning four awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Van Dormael. The film has become a cult movie. The End of the Tour The End of the Tour is a 2015 American drama film about writer David Foster Wallace. The film stars Jason Segel and Jesse Eisenberg, was written by Donald Margulies, and was directed by James Ponsoldt. Based on David Lipskys best-selling memoir Although of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself, it was released on July 31, 2015, by A24 Films. The film is the first film depiction of Wallace, whom Los Angeles Times called "one of the most influential and innovative writers of the last 20 years". How I Live Now How I Live Now is a 2013 Canadian-British speculative drama film based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Meg Rosoff. It was directed by Kevin Macdonald and the script was written by Tony Grisoni, Jeremy Brock and Penelope Skinner. The film stars Saoirse Ronan, Tom Holland, Anna Chancellor, George MacKay and Corey Johnson. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. K.G.F: Chapter 1 K.G.F: Chapter 1 is a 2018 Indian Kannada-language period action film written and directed by Prashanth Neel, and produced by Vijay Kiragandur under the banner Hombale films. It is the first instalment in the two-part series, followed by Chapter 2. The film centres around Raja Krishnappa Bairya "Rocky", born into poverty, who arrives in Bombay in the 1960s, on a quest for power and wealth as desired by his dying mother. Involved with the gold mafia there, he is recruited to kill Garuda, the oppressive heir-in-waiting, in Kolar Gold Fields. Yash stars as Rocky, while Ramachandra Raju features as Garuda. Anant Nag narrates the film while also playing a supporting role alongside Srinidhi Shetty, Vasishta N. Simha, Ayyappa P. Sharma and Harish Rai. At the 66th National Film Awards, the film won 2 awards for Best Action and Best Special Effects. The development of the film began in early 2015 when Neel completed writing the screenplay. However, filming began only two years later, in March 2017. Majority of the film is set in Kolar Gold Fields and was filmed on location. Bhuvan Gowda served as the cinematographer and Shrikanth as the editor. Ravi Basrur scored music for the soundtrack and the films background. After a North American premiere on 20 December 2018, K.G.F: Chapter 1 was released in Kannada and in dubbed versions of Hindi, Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam languages the following day, and received positive response from audiences. However, critics gave the film mixed reviews; while they praised the cinematography, art direction and background score on the film, the screenplay and editing were criticized. The film performed well commercially and collected 76 crore four days into release, in the process breaking the record for the highest grossing Kannada film of all time. The movie was released online by Amazon Prime Video on 5 February 2019 which earlier bought the digital rights for ₹18 crores and Colors Kannada bought the satellite rights for an undisclosed record price. The shooting for KGF Chapter 2 began on 13 March 2019 and the actor Yash shared the muhurtham picture on his Instagram account. 1492: Conquest of Paradise 1492: Conquest of Paradise is a 1992 English-language French-Spanish epic historical drama film directed and produced by Ridley Scott and starring Gérard Depardieu, Armand Assante, and Sigourney Weaver. It portrays a fictionalized version of the travels to the New World by the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus and the effect this had on indigenous peoples. The film was released by Paramount Pictures to celebrate the 500th anniversary of Columbus voyage. The premiere debuted at almost exactly the same time as The Discovery, often leading to confusion between the two films. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is a 1954 American Technicolor adventure film and the first science fiction film shot in CinemaScope. The film was personally produced by Walt Disney through Walt Disney Productions, directed by Richard Fleischer, and stars Kirk Douglas, James Mason, Paul Lukas, and Peter Lorre. It was also the first feature-length Disney film to be distributed by Buena Vista Distribution. The film is adapted from Jules Vernes 19th-century novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. It is considered an early precursor of the steampunk genre. The film was a critical and commercial success, being especially remembered for the fight with a giant squid, and Masons definitive performance as the charismatic anti-hero Captain Nemo. It won two Academy Awards for Best Art Direction and Best Special Effects. Jeremiah Johnson Jeremiah Johnson is a 1972 American western film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Robert Redford as the title character and Will Geer as "Bear Claw" Chris Lapp. It is said to have been based partly on the life of the legendary mountain man John Jeremiah Johnson, recounted in Raymond Thorp and Robert Bunkers book Crow Killer: The Saga of Liver-Eating Johnson and Vardis Fishers Mountain Man. The script was by John Milius and Edward Anhalt; the film was shot at various locations in Redfords adopted home state of Utah. It was entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. Take the Money and Run Take the Money and Run is a 1969 American mockumentary comedy film directed by Woody Allen and starring Allen and Janet Margolin. Written by Allen and Mickey Rose, the film chronicles the life of Virgil Starkwell, an inept bank robber. Filmed in San Francisco and San Quentin State Prison, Take the Money and Run received Golden Laurel nominations for Male Comedy Performance and Male New Face, and a Writers Guild of America Award nomination for Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen. Cobain: Montage of Heck Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck is a 2015 documentary film about Nirvana lead singer Kurt Cobain. The film was directed by Brett Morgen and premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. It received a limited theatrical release worldwide and premiered on television in the United States on HBO on April 24, 2015. The documentary chronicles the life of Kurt Cobain from his birth in Aberdeen in 1967, through his troubled early family life and teenage years and rise to fame as front man of Nirvana, up to his death in April 1994 in Seattle at the age of 27. The film includes artwork by Cobain as well as music and sound collages composed by him. Much of music and sound collages were released on the films soundtrack, The Home Recordings. A companion book was also released containing animation stills from the film as well as transcripts of interviews, photographs, and Cobains artwork that were not featured in the film. Lone Star Lone Star is a 1996 American neo-western mystery film written, edited, and directed by John Sayles and set in a small town in South Texas. The ensemble cast features Chris Cooper, Kris Kristofferson, Matthew McConaughey and Elizabeth Peña and deals with a sheriffs investigation into the murder of one of his predecessors. The Empty Hearse "The Empty Hearse" is the first episode of the third series of the BBC television series Sherlock. It was written by Mark Gatiss and stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes, Martin Freeman as Dr John Watson, and Mark Gatiss as Mycroft Holmes. It also marks the first appearance of Amanda Abbington as Mary Morstan and Lars Mikkelsen as Charles Augustus Magnussen. Inspired by "The Adventure of the Empty House" and "The Lost Special" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the episode follows Sherlock Holmes return to London and reunion with John Watson, along with an underground terrorist network. The episode was first broadcast on BBC One and Channel One on 1 January 2014. It garnered a viewership of 12.7 million people and received positive reviews. Talvar Talvar, released internationally as Guilty, is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language thriller drama film directed by Meghna Gulzar and written by Vishal Bhardwaj. Produced by Bhardwaj and Vineet Jain, the film is based on the 2008 Noida double murder case involving a teenage girl and her familys servant. Starring Irrfan Khan, Konkona Sen Sharma and Neeraj Kabi, the film follows the investigation of a case from three different perspectives in which her parents are either guilty or innocent of the murder charges by the police investigation, the first Central Bureau of Investigation probe and an investigation by a different CBI team. It was conceived by Bhardwaj after he met some of the police officials who were investigating the case. He later met Meghna, and expressed his desire to produce a film with her; they then came up with the idea of making a film about the real-life case. They researched the case for two years and found several contradictions, with each view having some validity. Bhardwajs script was an example of the Rashomon effect. Pankaj Kumar was the films director of photography, and A. Sreekar Prasad was its editor. Talvar premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival in the special-presentation section, and was screened at the 2015 BFI London Film Festival and the Busan International Film Festival. It was released theatrically in India on 2 October 2015 to mostly-positive reviews, with particular praise for its writing and performances; however, some critics felt that the film was biased towards the parents. The film was a box-office success, grossing . Bhardwaj received the Best Adapted Screenplay Award for Talvar at the 63rd National Film Awards, and Prasad received the Award for Best Editing at the 61st Filmfare Awards. Last Holiday Last Holiday is a 2006 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Wayne Wang and written by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman. Loosely based on the 1950 British film of the same name by J. B. Priestley, the film stars Queen Latifah as Georgia, a humble store assistant who is told that she has a rare brain condition and only has a few weeks to live. She promptly decides to spend her last funds on a luxury holiday in Europe before she dies. Price and Seaman wanted John Candy for the main role, but he died to which Latifahs agent suggested a new version starring her. Produced by Robert Zemeckis ImageMovers, the film was released by Paramount Pictures on January 13, 2006. The film was a box-office bomb, having grossed $43.3 million against a budget of $45 million and received mixed reviews from critics, though Latifahs performance was universally praised for charm and humour. Police Academy 6: City Under Siege Police Academy 6: City Under Siege is a 1989 American comedy crime film starring Bubba Smith, David Graf and Michael Winslow. It was directed by Peter Bonerz and written by Stephen Curwick, based on characters created by Neal Israel and Pat Proft. The film was given a PG rating for violence and language. This was the sixth and last Police Academy sequel to be released in the year immediately following the previous installment of the series. It would take five years until the release of the following film, Mission to Moscow. Sequel to the Assignment Miami Beach. Police Academy 6: City Under Siege was also the last movie in the series to feature Bubba Smith, Marion Ramsey, Bruce Mahler, Lance Kinsey and George R. Robertson as Hightower, Hooks, Fackler, Proctor and Commissioner Hurst respectively. My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 is a 2016 American romantic comedy film directed by Kirk Jones and written by Nia Vardalos. The film stars Vardalos, John Corbett, Lainie Kazan, Michael Constantine, Andrea Martin, Ian Gomez and Elena Kampouris. It is the sequel to the 2002 film My Big Fat Greek Wedding. Filming began in late May 2015 in Toronto. The film was released on March 25, 2016 by Universal Pictures. The film grossed $88.9 million worldwide against a $18 million budget. The Exterminating Angel The Exterminating Angel, is a 1962 surrealist film, written and directed by Luis Buñuel, starring Silvia Pinal, and produced by her then-husband Gustavo Alatriste. Sharply satirical and allegorical, the film contains a view of the aristocracy suggesting they "harbor savage instincts and unspeakable secrets". It is considered one of the best 1,000 films by The New York Times, and was adapted into an opera in 2016. Live Flesh Live Flesh is a 1997 Spanish erotic romantic drama thriller film, written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, starring Liberto Rabal, Javier Bardem and Francesca Neri. The film is loosely based on the eponymous 1986 book by British crime writer Ruth Rendell. Howards End Howards End is a 1992 romantic drama film based upon the novel of the same name by E. M. Forster, a story of class relations in turn-of-the-20th-century Britain. The film — produced by Merchant Ivory Productions as their third adaptation of a Forster novel — was the first film to be released by Sony Pictures Classics. The screenplay was written by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, directed by James Ivory, and produced by Ismail Merchant. Howards End was entered as an official selection for Cannes International Film Festival and won the 45th Anniversary Award. In 1993, the film received nine Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. The film won three awards, including for Best Art Direction. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala earned her second Academy Award for Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published, while Emma Thompson won the 1992 Academy Award for Best Actress. IO Io is a 2019 American science fiction film directed by Jonathan Helpert. It stars Margaret Qualley, Anthony Mackie and Danny Huston. It was released on January 18, 2019, by Netflix. Drishyam Drishyam is a 2013 Indian Malayalam-language drama-thriller film written and directed by Jeethu Joseph. It stars Mohanlal and Meena in the lead roles and features Ansiba Hassan, Esther Anil, Kalabhavan Shajon, Asha Sarath, Siddique, Roshan Basheer and Neeraj Madhav in supporting roles. The film was produced by Antony Perumbavoor for Aashirvad Cinemas. The story follows the struggle of Georgekutty and his family, who come under suspicion when Varun Prabhakar, the son of the Inspector-general of police, goes missing after an attempt to physically harass Georgekuttys daughter. The films principal photography commenced in the first week of October 2013 at Thodupuzha in Kerala and was completed in 44 days. The cinematography was done by Sujith Vaassudev and was edited by Ayoob Khan. The soundtrack of the film was composed by Anil Johnson and Vinu Thomas. Released on 19 December 2013 in Kerala, Drishyam received positive reviews with critics praising the screenplay, the performances and direction. It was the first Malayalam film to collect 500 million from the box office. The film grossed over 750 million worldwide and ran for more than 150 days in theatres. It remained the highest-grossing Malayalam film of all time until it was surpassed by Pulimurugan in 2016.The film won numerous accolades including the Kerala State Film Award for Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value and the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Malayalam and screened at the 45th International Film Festival of India and the 8th Asian Film Festival. Drishyam was remade into four other Indian languagesDrushyam in Telugu, Drishya in Kannada, Papanasam in Tamil, and Drishyam in Hindi. It was also remade as the Sri Lankan film Dharmayudhaya in Sinhalese language. The Void The Void is a 2016 Canadian supernatural horror film written and directed by Steven Kostanski and Jeremy Gillespie, and produced by Jonathan Bronfman and Casey Walker. It stars Aaron Poole, Kenneth Welsh, Daniel Fathers, Kathleen Munroe, and Ellen Wong. The plot follows a small group of people who become trapped in a hospital by a gathering of hooded cultists, and by grotesque creatures. The creature effects were crowdfunded on Indiegogo and raised $82,510, while the films funding was done through traditional channels by the production company. It premiered at the 2016 Fantastic Fest and later at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival. The film was given a limited theatrical release on May 21, 2017 in the United Kingdom and the United States, and on April 17 in Canada, initially opening in 31 theaters before expanding to 50. It earned approximately $55,000 on its opening weekend, and grossed $149,365 during its release. The Void received positive reviews from critics, with many citing comparison to horror films from the 1980s. Always Always is a 1989 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Steven Spielberg, and starring Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter, John Goodman, Brad Johnson and Audrey Hepburn in her final film role. Always is a remake of the 1943 romantic drama A Guy Named Joe set during World War II. The main departure from the 1943 film is the altering of the setting from WWII to that of a modern aerial firefighting operation. The film, however, follows the same basic plot line: the spirit of a recently dead expert pilot mentors a newer pilot, while watching him fall in love with the girlfriend he left behind. The names of the four principal characters of the earlier film are all the same, with the exception of the Ted Randall character, who is called Ted Baker in the remake, and Petes last name is Sandich instead of Sandidge. You Can Count on Me You Can Count On Me is a 2000 American drama film written and directed by Kenneth Lonergan and starring Laura Linney, Mark Ruffalo, Rory Culkin, and Matthew Broderick. It tells the story of Sammy, a single mother living in a small Catskill Mountains town, and her complicated relationships with family and friends. The film and its performances received highly positive reviews among critics, and dozens of award nominations and awards at film festivals, and during awards season, including two Oscar nominations. The Red Turtle The Red Turtle is a 2016 animated fantasy drama film co-written and directed by Dutch animator Michaël Dudok de Wit and produced by Toshio Suzuki from Japan. The film is a co-production between Wild Bunch and Studio Ghibli, and tells the story of a man who becomes shipwrecked on a deserted island and meets a giant red female turtle. The film has no dialogue. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. The film was nominated for the Best Animated Feature Film for the 89th Academy Awards. The Man Without a Face The Man Without a Face is a 1993 American drama film starring and directed by Mel Gibson, in his directorial debut. The film is based on Isabelle Hollands 1972 novel of the same name. Gibsons direction received positive reviews from most critics. Primary Colors Primary Colors is a 1998 American comedy-drama film directed by Mike Nichols. The screenplay by Elaine May was adapted from the novel Primary Colors: A Novel of Politics, a roman à clef about Bill Clintons first presidential campaign in 1992, which was originally published anonymously, but in 1996 was revealed to have been written by journalist Joe Klein, who had been covering Clintons campaign for Newsweek. The film starred John Travolta, Emma Thompson, Billy Bob Thornton, Kathy Bates, Maura Tierney, Larry Hagman and Adrian Lester. It was critically acclaimed but was a box office bomb, earning $52 million from a $65 million budget. Bates was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance, and May was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. The Quiet American The Quiet American is a 2002 film adaptation of Graham Greenes bestselling novel set in Vietnam, The Quiet American. It was directed by Phillip Noyce and starred Michael Caine, Brendan Fraser, and Do Thi Hai Yen. The 2002 version of The Quiet American, in contrast to the earlier 1958 film version, depicted Greenes original ending and treatment of the principal American character, Pyle. Like the novel, the film illustrates Pyles moral culpability in arranging terrorist actions aimed at the French colonial government and the Viet Minh. Going beyond Greenes original work, the film used a montage ending with superimposed images of American soldiers from the intervening decades of the Vietnam War. Miramax paid $5.5 million for the rights to distribute the film in North America and some other territories, but it shelved the film for a year due to the September 11 attacks and the films "unpatriotic" message. The film finally received an Oscar qualification release in November 2002 and went on to gross US$12.9 million in limited theatrical release in the United States. The film received positive reviews from critics and Michael Caine was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. Money Talks Money Talks is a 1997 American buddy action comedy film directed by Brett Ratner and starring Chris Tucker and Charlie Sheen. It is the first of four collaborations between Brett Ratner and Chris Tucker, with the other three being the Rush Hour series. Lord of the Flies Lord of the Flies is a 1990 American survival drama film directed by Harry Hook and starring Balthazar Getty, Chris Furrh, Danuel Pipoly and James Badge Dale. It was produced by Lewis M. Allen and written by Jay Presson Allen under the pseudonym "Sarah Schiff", based on the 1954 book Lord of the Flies, by William Golding. It is the second film adaptation of the book, after Lord of the Flies. The film differs in many ways from both its predecessor film and the novel. Lord of the Flies centers on Ralph mainly, as the children try to initiate a society after crash-landing on an uncharted island, but things go awry. The film was released on March 16, 1990 by Columbia Pictures, with film rights now belonging to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Upon and since its release, the film has received mixed reviews, generally more negative than its 1963 counterpart. Most critics praise the films scenery but center upon the films deviations from the novel as a central flaw. However, the movie grossed $14 million and has acquired a cult following. Mighty Joe Young Mighty Joe Young is a 1998 American adventure film based on the 1949 film of the same name about a giant mountain gorilla brought to a wildlife preserve in Los Angeles by a young woman who raised him, and a zoologist, to protect him from the threat of poachers until one seeks Joe out in order to take his revenge. It was directed by Ron Underwood and stars Bill Paxton, Charlize Theron, and creature suit actor John Alexander as the title character. In this version, the ape is much larger than in the original. The film grossed $50.6 million in the United States against a production budget of $90 million. Fortress Fortress is a 1992 Australian-American science fiction film directed by Stuart Gordon and shot at Warner Bros. Movie World in Queensland, Australia. The story takes place in a dystopian future. The main character in the movie, John Henry Brennick and his wife Karen B. Brennick are sent to a maximum security prison because they are expecting a second child, which is against strict one-child policies. It was followed by a sequel, Re-Entry in 2000. The film was a financial success, but critical reviews were mixed. The Oxford Murders The Oxford Murders is a 2008 British-Spanish drama film directed by Álex de la Iglesia. This thriller film is adapted from the novel of the same name by Argentine mathematician and writer Guillermo Martínez. The film stars Elijah Wood, John Hurt, Spanish actress Leonor Watling and Julie Cox. Belle Belle is a 2013 British period drama film directed by Amma Asante, written by Misan Sagay and produced by Damian Jones. It stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Tom Wilkinson, Miranda Richardson, Penelope Wilton, Sam Reid, Matthew Goode, Emily Watson, Sarah Gadon, Tom Felton and James Norton. The film is inspired by the 1779 painting of Dido Elizabeth Belle beside her cousin Lady Elizabeth Murray, at Kenwood House, which was commissioned by their great-uncle, William Murray, then Lord Chief Justice of England. Very little is known about the life of Dido Belle, who was born in the West Indies and was the illegitimate mixed-race daughter of Mansfields nephew, Sir John Lindsay. She is found living in poverty by her father and entrusted to the care of Mansfield and his wife. The fictional film centres on Didos relationship with an aspiring lawyer; it is set at a time of legal significance, as a court case is heard on what became known as the Zong massacre, when slaves were thrown overboard from a slave ship and the owner filed with his insurance company for the losses. Lord Mansfield rules on this case in Englands Court of Kings Bench in 1786, in a decision seen to contribute to the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act of 1807. To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar is a 1995 American comedy film directed by Beeban Kidron and starring Wesley Snipes, Patrick Swayze, and John Leguizamo as three New York City drag queens who embark on a road trip. Its title refers to an iconic autographed photo of actress Julie Newmar that they carry with them on their journey. Newmar additionally appears in the film as herself. Godzilla is a 1954 Japanese kaiju film directed by Ishirō Honda, written by Honda, Takeo Murata, and Shigeru Kayama, and produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the first film in the Godzilla franchise and the Shōwa period. The film stars Akira Takarada, Momoko Kōchi, Akihiko Hirata, and Takashi Shimura, with Haruo Nakajima and Katsumi Tezuka as Godzilla. In the film, scientists and politicians deal with the sudden appearance of a giant monster known as Godzilla, whose attacks trigger fears of nuclear holocaust during post-war Japan. Godzilla entered production after a Japanese-Indonesian co-production collapsed. Tsuburaya originally opted for a giant octopus before the filmmakers decided on a dinosaur-inspired creature. Godzilla pioneered a form of special effects called suitmation, in which a stunt performer wearing a suit interacts with miniature sets. Principal photography lasted 51 days, and special effects lasted 71 days. Godzilla was theatrically released in Japan on November 3, 1954, and grossed ¥183 million during its initial theatrical run. In 1956, a heavily re-edited "Americanized" version, known as Godzilla was released in the United States. The film spawned a multimedia franchise, being recognized by Guinness World Records as the longest running film franchise in history. Godzilla has since become an international pop culture icon, and the film has been largely credited for establishing the template for tokusatsu media. Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen is a 2004 American teen musical comedy film directed by Sara Sugarman and produced by Robert Shapiro and Mathew Hart for Walt Disney Pictures. It stars Lindsay Lohan as an aspiring teenaged actress whose family moves from New York City to New Jersey, Adam Garcia as her favorite rock musician, Glenne Headly as her mother, and Alison Pill as her best friend. The screenplay is by Gail Parent and is based on Dyan Sheldon’s 1999 novel of the same name. It was released in late February 2004 to negative critical reaction, but was a modest commercial success, reaching number two in the United States box office behind Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymores 50 First Dates. On July 20, 2004, it was released on VHS and DVD. 12 Rounds 12 Rounds is a 2009 American action film directed by Renny Harlin and produced by WWE Studios. The cast is led by John Cena, alongside Aidan Gillen, Steve Harris, Gonzalo Menendez, Brian J. White, Ashley Scott, and Taylor Cole. The film was released to theaters in the United States on March 27, 2009. The Greatest Game Ever Played The Greatest Game Ever Played is a 2005 biographical sports film based on the early life of golf champion Francis Ouimet. The film was directed by Bill Paxton, and was his last film as a director. Shia LaBeouf plays the role of Ouimet. The films screenplay was adapted by Mark Frost from his book, The Greatest Game Ever Played: Harry Vardon, Francis Ouimet, and the Birth of Modern Golf. It was shot in Montreal, Canada, with the Kanawaki Golf Club, in Kahnawake, Quebec, the site of the golf sequences. Look Who's Talking Now Look Whos Talking Now is a 1993 American romantic comedy film, and the third and final installment in the film series that began with Look Whos Talking in 1989. It finds John Travolta and Kirstie Alley reprising their roles as James and Mollie Ubriacco, respectively, and introducing the newly extended family members to it. David Gallagher and Tabitha Lupien portray Mikey and Julie respectively. Unlike the previous films, it does not feature the voiceover talents of Bruce Willis, Roseanne Barr, Damon Wayans, Joan Rivers or Mel Brooks as their interior monologues; rather, Danny DeVito and Diane Keaton provide voiceover roles for their newly acquired dogs, Rocks and Daphne, respectively, and it focuses more on their lives. Lysette Anthony and Olympia Dukakis costar. George Segal and Charles Barkley have cameo roles. A Civil Action A Civil Action is a 1998 American legal drama film written and directed by Steven Zaillian and starring John Travolta and Robert Duvall, that is based on the book of the same name by Jonathan Harr. Both the book and the film are based on a true story of a court case about environmental pollution that took place in Woburn, Massachusetts, in the 1980s. The film and court case revolve around the issue of trichloroethylene, an industrial solvent, and its contamination of a local aquifer. A lawsuit was filed over industrial operations that appeared to have caused fatal cases of leukemia and cancer, as well as a wide variety of other health problems, among the citizens of the city. The case involved is Anne Anderson, et al., v. Cryovac, Inc., et al.. The first reported decision in the case is at 96 F.R.D. 431. Duvall was nominated for an Oscar for his performance. Singles Singles is a 1992 American romantic comedy film written, co-produced, and directed by Cameron Crowe, and starring Bridget Fonda, Campbell Scott, Kyra Sedgwick, and Matt Dillon. The film was distributed by Warner Bros. and released theatrically on September 18, 1992 to generally positive reviews from critics and moderate box office success, grossing over $18 million. Take This Waltz Take This Waltz is a 2011 Canadian drama film. The film centres on Margot, a 28-year-old freelance writer who lives in a charming house on a leafy street in Torontos Little Portugal neighbourhood, as she struggles with and examines her feelings for Lou, her husband of five years, while exploring a new relationship with Daniel, an artist and rickshaw driver who lives across the street. The film was written, produced, and directed by Sarah Polley. The cast includes Michelle Williams, Seth Rogen, Sarah Silverman, and Luke Kirby. Torque Torque is a 2004 American action film directed by Joseph Kahn, written by Matt Johnson and produced by Neal H. Moritz. The film stars Adam Scott, Martin Henderson, Ice Cube, Monet Mazur, Jaime Pressly, Will Yun Lee, Jay Hernandez, Matt Schulze, Max Beesley, Fredro Starr and Christina Milian. The film tells the story of large groups of highly skilled motor racers who participate in underground motorcycle races. Torque was theatrically released on January 16, 2004 in the United States. The film under-performed at the box office, grossing $46.5 million worldwide against production budget of $40 million, and received generally negative reviews with common criticisms regarding the performances, writing and direction, though some critics praised the action sequences. It was nominated for several Taurus Awards for its stunts. Rogue Rogue is a 2007 Australian independent horror film written, produced and directed by Greg McLean, about a group of tourists in Australia who fall prey to a giant, man-eating crocodile. It stars Radha Mitchell, Michael Vartan, and Sam Worthington. The film was inspired by the true story of Sweetheart, a giant male saltwater crocodile that attacked boats in the late 1970s, although in real life, Sweetheart was never responsible for an attack on a human. Rogue received positive reviews from critics, but was a commercial failure. An Affair to Remember An Affair to Remember is a 1957 American romance film directed by Leo McCarey and starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr. Filmed in CinemaScope and DeLuxe Color, it was distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is considered one of the most romantic films of all time, according to the American Film Institute. The film was a remake of McCareys 1939 film Love Affair, starring Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer. Back to School Back to School is a 1986 American comedy film starring Rodney Dangerfield, Keith Gordon, Sally Kellerman, Burt Young, Terry Farrell, William Zabka, Ned Beatty, Sam Kinison, Paxton Whitehead and Robert Downey Jr. It was directed by Alan Metter. The plot centers on a wealthy but uneducated father who goes to college to show solidarity with his discouraged son Jason and learns that he cannot buy an education or happiness. Author Kurt Vonnegut has a cameo as himself, as does the band Oingo Boingo, whose frontman Danny Elfman composed the score for the film. The University of Wisconsin–Madison was used as a backdrop for the movie, although it was called "Grand Lakes University." The diving scenes were filmed at the since-demolished Industry Hills Aquatic Club in the City of Industry, California. Before the end credits, the message "For ESTELLE Thanks For So Much" is shown. This is a dedication to Estelle Endler, one of the executive producers of the film, who died during filming. She was Dangerfields long-time manager, who helped him get into films such as Caddyshack. The diving competition scene from this film was parodied in the music video for Canadian rock band Sum 41s 2001 single "In Too Deep". Body Double Body Double is a 1984 American neo-noir erotic thriller film co-written and directed by Brian De Palma and starring Craig Wasson, Gregg Henry, Melanie Griffith and Deborah Shelton. The original musical score was composed by Pino Donaggio. The film was a direct homage to the films of Alfred Hitchcock, specifically Rear Window, Vertigo, and Dial M for Murder taking plot lines and themes from the first two films. The film received a lukewarm result at the box office and mixed reviews, but has subsequently become a cult film. When Twilight Time released the film on Blu-ray in the United States in 2013, it quickly sold out. Z for Zachariah Z for Zachariah is a 2015 science fiction drama film directed by Craig Zobel and starring Margot Robbie, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Chris Pine. Written by Nissar Modi, it is based on the book of the same name by Robert C. OBrien, though the plot differs in some significant ways. The film was released on August 28, 2015, in the United States by Roadside Attractions. It received generally positive reviews from critics who mostly praised Robbies performance but was a box office bomb grossing a mere $121,461. Species II Species II is a 1998 American science fiction horror thriller film directed by Peter Medak. The film is a sequel to Species and the second installment in the Species series. The film stars Natasha Henstridge, Michael Madsen, and Marg Helgenberger, all of whom reprise their roles from the first film. The plot has Patrick Ross, the astronaut son of a senator, being infected by an extraterrestrial virus during a mission to Mars and causing the deaths of many women upon his return. To stop him, the scientists who created the human-extraterrestrial hybrid Sil in the original Species try using a more docile clone of hers, Eve. It is followed by Species III. Child's Play Childs Play is a 2019 horror film directed by Lars Klevberg and written by Tyler Burton Smith, serving as a remake of the 1988 film of the same name and a reboot of the Childs Play franchise. The film stars Gabriel Bateman, Aubrey Plaza, and Brian Tyree Henry, with Mark Hamill as the voice of Chucky. The plot follows a family terrorized by a high-tech doll who becomes self-aware and subsequently murderous. Childs Play was released in the United States on June 21, 2019, by Orion Pictures through United Artists Releasing. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the dark humor but found its tone inconsistent. The film grossed over $43 million worldwide against a $10 million budget. Open Grave Open Grave is a 2013 American post-apocalyptic zombie-like suspense film directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego, starring Sharlto Copley as Jonah Cooke and Thomas Kretschmann, Joseph Morgan, Erin Richards, Josie Ho, and Max Wrottesley in supporting roles. Josie Ho plays the character of a mute. All the characters excluding the mute suffer from amnesia and cant remember anything from their lives. The story follows them trying to figure out their identities and their past while evading zombie-like humans affected by rage virus and also their struggle to escape the forest they are stuck in. A Study in Pink "A Study in Pink" is the first episode of the television series Sherlock and first broadcast on BBC One and BBC HD on 25 July 2010. It introduces the main characters and resolves a murder mystery. It is loosely based upon the first Sherlock Holmes novel, A Study in Scarlet. The episode was written by Steven Moffat, who co-created the series. It was originally filmed as a 60-minute pilot for Sherlock, directed by Coky Giedroyc. However, the BBC decided not to transmit the pilot, but instead commissioned a series of three 90-minute episodes. The story was refilmed, this time directed by Paul McGuigan. The British Board of Film Classification has rated the pilot as a 12 certificate for video and online exhibition, and it is included as an additional feature on the DVD released on 30 August 2010. Nell Nell is a 1994 American drama film directed by Michael Apted from a screenplay written by William Nicholson. The film stars Jodie Foster in the titular role. Liam Neeson, Natasha Richardson, Richard Libertini, and Nick Searcy are featured in supporting roles. Based on Mark Handleys play Idioglossia, which was inspired by Handleys time living in the Cascade Mountains in the 1970s, and the story of Poto and Cabengo, twins who created their own language, the films narrative follows a young woman who has to face other people for the first time after being raised by her mother in an isolated cabin. The original musical score is composed by Mark Isham. Nell received limited release on December 16, 1994, before expanding into wide release on December 23. The film upon release received mixed reviews from critics who praised the direction, score and performances but criticised its execution and limited exploration of the titular character, and was a box office success grossing over $106 million worldwide, on a $24.5 million production budget. Fosters performance was widely praised and brought her various awards and nominations. She won the inaugural Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama. The film also received two additional nominations at the 52nd Golden Globe Awards for Best Motion Picture - Drama, and Best Original Score. Red River Red River is a 1948 American western film directed and produced by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne and Montgomery Clift, giving a fictional account of the first cattle drive from Texas to Kansas along the Chisholm Trail. The dramatic tension stems from a growing feud over the management of the drive, between the Texas rancher who initiated it and his adopted adult son. The films supporting cast features Walter Brennan, Joanne Dru, Coleen Gray, Harry Carey, John Ireland, Hank Worden, Noah Beery Jr., Harry Carey Jr. and Paul Fix. Borden Chase and Charles Schnee wrote the screenplay, based on Chases original story. In 1990, Red River was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Red River was selected by the American Film Institute as the 5th greatest Western of all time in the AFIs 10 Top 10 list in 2008. A Mighty Heart A Mighty Heart is a 2007 drama film directed by Michael Winterbottom; It is an adaptation of Mariane Pearls memoir, A Mighty Heart. A Mighty Heart was met with positive reviews from critics and viewers alike. The film was screened out of competition at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, before being released in North America on June 22, 2007. Weekend Weekend is a 2011 British romantic drama film directed by Andrew Haigh and starring Tom Cullen and Chris New as two men who meet and begin a sexual relationship the weekend before one of them plans to leave the country. The film won much praise and critical acclaim after premiering at the SXSW festival in the US, and was a success at the box office in the UK and the US, where it received a limited release. The Pink Panther Strikes Again The Pink Panther Strikes Again is a 1976 American British comedy film. It is the fifth film in The Pink Panther series and the third to include the phrase Pink Panther in its title, although the Pink Panther diamond is not part of the story. The plot picks up three years after The Return of the Pink Panther, with former Chief Inspector Charles Dreyfus about to be released from a psychiatric prison after having been driven mad by Inspector Jacques Clouseaus bumbling in the previous film. A typically disastrous visit from Clouseau prompts a relapse which cancels Dreyfuss planned discharge, but he soon escapes anyway and organizes an elaborate plot to threaten the countries of the world with annihilation by a large laser if they do not assassinate Clouseau for him. Unused footage from the film was later included in Trail of the Pink Panther, after Sellers death. The Lords of Salem The Lords of Salem is a 2012 American supernatural horror film written, produced and directed by Rob Zombie, and starring Sheri Moon Zombie, Bruce Davison, Judy Geeson, Patricia Quinn, Dee Wallace, María Conchita Alonso, Andrew Prine, and Meg Foster. The plot focuses on a troubled female disc jockey in Salem, whose life becomes entangled with a coven of ancient Satan-worshipping women. The film started shooting on October 17, 2011 and premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2012. Rob Zombies novelization of The Lords of Salem was released on March 12, 2013 and the film was given a limited release on April 19, 2013. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Thinner Thinner is a 1996 American body horror film directed by Tom Holland and written by Michael McDowell and Holland. The film is based on Stephen Kings 1984 novel of the same name and stars Robert John Burke, Joe Mantegna, Lucinda Jenney, Michael Constantine, Kari Wuhrer, and Bethany Joy Lenz. Hostel: Part III Hostel: Part III is a 2011 American slasher film directed by Scott Spiegel and the third and final installment of the Hostel trilogy. It was written by Michael D. Weiss. This is the only film in the series to be neither written nor directed by Eli Roth and is also the only not to have a theatrical release. The film also relocates the Elite Hunting Club from Slovakia to Las Vegas. The plot centres on four men attending a bachelor party in Las Vegas. While there, they are enticed by two prostitutes to join them at a private party way off the Strip. Once there, they are horrified to find themselves the subjects of a perverse game of torture, where members of the Elite Hunting Club are hosting the most sadistic show in town. It was released direct-to-DVD on December 27, 2011. Joyeux Noel Joyeux Noël is a 2005 epic war drama film based on the Christmas truce of December 1914, depicted through the eyes of French, Scottish, and German soldiers. It was written and directed by Christian Carion, and screened out of competition at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. The film, which includes one of the last appearances of Ian Richardson before his death, was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 78th Academy Awards. It is a fictionalised account of an actual event that took place in December 1914, when Wilhelm, sent the lead singer of the Berlin Imperial Opera company on a solo visit to the front line. Singing by the tenor, Walter Kirchhoff, to the 120th and 124th Württemberg regiments led French soldiers in their trenches to stand up and applaud. 24: Redemption 24: Redemption is a television film based on the series 24. It first aired on November 23, 2008, on Fox in the United States, and was released to DVD on November 25. The film was written by executive producer Howard Gordon and was directed by Jon Cassar. 24: Redemption takes place almost four years after the sixth season and two months before the seventh season in real time between 3:00 pm and 5:00 pm on Inauguration Day in the United States. The main setting is Sangala, a fictional African country, where Jack Bauer tries to find peace with himself, and works as a missionary with Carl Benton, who built the Okavango school to aid war orphans. Bauer is served a subpoena to appear before the United States Senate regarding human rights violations, but refuses to go, and a shadow organization among the United States government aids General Juma and his militia in a coup détat. The working title was 24: Exile. The concept of the film started since the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, which delayed the seventh season for a year thus leaving a gap in the series during 2008. Redemption was somewhat inspired by the Rwandan Genocide in 1994. The majority of Redemption was filmed on location outside Cape Town, South Africa since it was difficult to mimic an authentic African scenery in America. Two versions of the film were released to DVD, the original broadcast version and an extended directors cut. The original airing was seen by just over 12 million Americans, and received widespread critical acclaim, and was praised for showing a more human side to Bauer. 24: Redemption was nominated for a Golden Globe as well as five Emmy Awards. The Replacement Killers The Replacement Killers is a 1998 American action film directed by Antoine Fuqua in his feature film directorial debut, and starring Chow Yun-fat, Mira Sorvino, Michael Rooker and Kenneth Tsang. The film was released in the United States on February 6, 1998. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Ken Sanzel. Veteran action director John Woo co-produced and choreographed the action sequences. The film is set in modern-day Los Angeles and follows an emotionally disillusioned assassin who is forced to settle a violent vendetta for a ruthless crime boss. The film marks the American acting debut for Chow, as his previous film credits included Hong Kong action cinema only. The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios of Columbia Pictures, Brillstein-Grey Entertainment, and WCG Entertainment Productions. Theatrically, it was commercially distributed by Columbia Pictures, while the Sony Pictures Entertainment division released the film in the video rental market. The Replacement Killers explores assassination, violence and the influence of triads in modern society. The film score was orchestrated by Harry Gregson-Williams; the soundtrack was released by the Varèse Sarabande music label on March 10, 1998. The Replacement Killers premiered in theaters nationwide in the United States on February 6, 1998 grossing $19,204,929 in domestic ticket receipts. The film was screened at 1,936 theaters during its widest release in cinemas. Taking into account its $30 million budget costs, the film was considered a disappointing box office flop. The films critical response did not fare better either. Preceding its initial screening to the public, it was generally met with mixed to negative reviews. The widescreen DVD edition of the film featured scene selections, a featurette, and interviews among other highlights, and was released in the United States on July 1, 1998. His Last Vow "His Last Vow" is the third episode of the third series of the BBC Television series Sherlock, which follows the modern-day adventures of Sherlock Holmes. The episode was first broadcast on 12 January 2014, on BBC One and Channel One. It was written by Steven Moffat and directed by Nick Hurran with music composed by Michael Price and David Arnold. The episode is a contemporary adaption of Sir Arthur Conan Doyles short story "The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton". In the episode, Sherlock Holmes and John Watson take on a case about stolen letters. This leads the pair into conflict with Charles Augustus Magnussen, a media mogul specialising in blackmail whom Sherlock despises. Holmes and Watson try to get Magnussen arrested, but their attempt fails when they confront him at Appledore, Magnussens home. On its first broadcast on BBC One, the episode received 11.37 million viewers, a 32.1% audience share. Although this was a drop from "The Sign of Three" and "The Empty Hearse", it became the most tweeted-about single episode of a drama series in the UK. The episode received critical acclaim, and Mikkelsens performance as Magnussen, in particular, was praised. For their performances in the episode, Cumberbatch and Freeman both won the Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie and Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie, respectively. Moffat also won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries for his work on the episode. Jason Goes to Hell Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday is a 1993 American slasher film directed by Adam Marcus, produced by Sean S. Cunningham, and starring John D. LeMay, Kari Keegan, Steven Williams, and Kane Hodder as Jason Voorhees. It is the ninth installment in the Friday the 13th series, and the first to be distributed by New Line Cinema. The film begins with Voorheess body being detonated by the FBI and, after his spirit possesses the coroner examining his remains, he uses the coroners body to continue his killings. The film was conceived by co-writer and director Marcus under Cunningham, producer/director of the first film. After the low box-office returns of Jason Takes Manhattan, Paramount Pictures sold the character rights of Jason Voorhees to New Line Cinema. Jason Goes to Hell was theatrically released on August 13, 1993, and grossed $15.9 million at the box office on a budget of $3 million, surpassing its predecessors gross. The film was panned by critics and fans alike, criticizing its supernatural elements and elimination of Jason Voorhees as a physical character. It was followed by Jason X. Hard to Kill Hard to Kill is a 1990 American action thriller film directed by Bruce Malmuth, and starring Steven Seagal, Kelly LeBrock, William Sadler, and Frederick Coffin. Seagal plays Mason Storm, a detective who falls into a coma after being shot during a fire-fight that killed his wife. Reawakening seven years later, Storm embarks on a journey to avenge the death of his wife, and expose the corruption of Senator Vernon Trent. Police Story Police Story is a 1985 Hong Kong action comedy film written and directed by Jackie Chan, who also stars in the lead role. It is the first of the Police Story series featuring Chan as a Hong Kong police detective named "Kevin" Chan Ka-Kui. Chan began work on the film after a disappointing experience working with the director James Glickenhaus on The Protector, which was intended to be his entry into the American film market. Police Story contained many large-scale action scenes with elaborated stunts, including an opening sequence featuring a car chase through a shanty town, Chan stopping a double-decker bus with his service revolver, and a climactic fight scene in a shopping mall featuring a large number of glass panes and a dangerous stunt where Chan slides down a pole covered with dangling lights from several stories up. Police Story was a huge success in East Asia. It won the Best Film award at the 1986 Hong Kong Film Awards. According to Chans autobiography, he considers Police Story his best action film. In 2016, Police Story was voted the fourth best action film of all time in Time Outs poll of film critics, directors, actors and stunt actors. On 1 February 2019, a 4K restoration of the film had a limited theatrical release in North America, along with its sequel Police Story 2. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 is a 2008 American comedy-drama film and a sequel to the 2005 film The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. The original cast return to star in the film. It was directed by Sanaa Hamri and screenplay by Elizabeth Chandler, who wrote the previous film. The film is based upon the fourth novel in the book series: Forever in Blue, but incorporates scenes and storylines from The Second Summer of the Sisterhood and Girls in Pants. It is the second installment of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants film series and was released in theaters on August 6, 2008. La Bamba La Bamba is a 1987 American biographical film written and directed by Luis Valdez that follows the life and career of Chicano rock n roll star Ritchie Valens. The film stars Lou Diamond Phillips as Valens, Esai Morales, Rosanna DeSoto, Elizabeth Peña, Danielle von Zerneck, and Joe Pantoliano. The film depicts the impact Valens career had on the lives of his half-brother Bob Morales, his girlfriend Donna Ludwig and the rest of his family. In 2017, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Leaves of Grass Leaves of Grass is a 2009 American black comedy film written and directed by Tim Blake Nelson. It stars Edward Norton as twin brothers, alongside Richard Dreyfuss, Blake Nelson, Susan Sarandon, Melanie Lynskey and Keri Russell. The film, released on September 17, 2010, is in limited release by Millennium Films. It was featured in the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. Set in Nelsons home state of Oklahoma, the film was actually filmed in northwestern Louisiana, which was selected for its generous film production incentives. On Golden Pond On Golden Pond is a 1981 American drama film directed by Mark Rydell. The screenplay by Ernest Thompson was adapted from his 1979 play of the same name. The film stars Katharine Hepburn and Henry Fonda in the lead roles along with Jane Fonda, Doug McKeon, Dabney Coleman and William Lanteau appearing in supporting roles. The films narrative revolves around an aged couple, cantankerous retiree Norman Thayer and his conciliatory wife Ethel, who spend summers at their New England vacation home on the shores of idyllic Golden Pond. This year, their adult daughter, Chelsea, visits with her new fiancé and his teenage son, Billy, on their way to Europe. After leaving Billy behind to bond with Norman, Chelsea returns, attempting to repair the long-strained relationship with her aging father before its too late. On Golden Pond was released theatrically on December 4, 1981 and grossed $119.3 million domestically, becoming the second highest-grossing film of 1981. The film received critical acclaim for Rydells direction, Thompsons screenplay and Hepburn and Fondas performances. The film received ten nominations at the 54th Academy Awards including Best Picture and won three: Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Adapted Screenplay. Henry Fonda won his only competitive Oscar with this film and at the age of 76 became the oldest winner in the Best Actor category, while Katharine Hepburn won her fourth Best Actress award, extending her own record for the most Oscars won by a thespian. On Golden Pond is also one of the few movies to earn the nominations for five major Academy Awards. Pierrot le Fou Pierrot le Fou is a 1965 French New Wave film directed by Jean-Luc Godard, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Anna Karina. The film is based on the 1962 novel Obsession by Lionel White. It was Godards tenth feature film, released between Alphaville and Masculin. The film was the 15th highest-grossing film of the year with a total of 1,310,580 admissions in France. The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 38th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Red Shoes The Red Shoes is a 1948 British drama film written, directed, and produced by the team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, known collectively as The Archers. The film is about a ballerina who joins an established ballet company and becomes the lead dancer in a new ballet called The Red Shoes, itself based on the fairy tale "The Red Shoes" by Hans Christian Andersen. The film stars Moira Shearer, Anton Walbrook, and Marius Goring, and features Robert Helpmann, Léonide Massine, and Ludmilla Tchérina, renowned dancers from the ballet world, as well as Esmond Knight and Albert Bassermann. It has original music by Brian Easdale and cinematography by Jack Cardiff, and is well regarded for its creative use of Technicolor. At the 21st Academy Awards, The Red Shoes won awards for Best Original Score and Best Art Direction. It also had nominations for Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing. Today, it is regarded as one of the best films of Powell and Pressburgers partnership, and in 1999, it was voted the 9th greatest British film of all time by the British Film Institute. In 2017, a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for Time Out magazine saw it ranked the 5th best British film ever. Filmmakers such as Brian De Palma, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, and Steven Spielberg have named it one of their all-time favourite films. Pollock Pollock is a 2000 biographical film which tells the life story of American painter Jackson Pollock. It stars Ed Harris, Marcia Gay Harden, Jennifer Connelly, Robert Knott, Bud Cort, Molly Regan and Sada Thompson, and was directed by Harris. Marcia Gay Harden won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for portraying Lee Krasner, Pollocks wife. Ed Harris received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his portrayal of Pollock. The film was a long-term personal project for Harris based on his previous reading of Pollocks biography. Palo Alto Palo Alto is a 2013 American drama film written and directed by Gia Coppola, based on James Francos 2010 short story collection of the same name. The film stars Franco alongside Emma Roberts, Jack Kilmer, Nat Wolff and Zoe Levin. A Lonely Place to Die A Lonely Place to Die is a 2011 British adventure crime thriller film directed by Julian Gilbey and based on a screenplay from Julian and Will Gilbey. It stars Melissa George, Ed Speleers, Karel Roden, Eamonn Walker, Sean Harris and Kate Magowan. What Maisie Knew What Maisie Knew is a 2012 American drama film directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel and written by Carroll Cartwright and Nancy Doyne. Starring Julianne Moore, Alexander Skarsgård, Onata Aprile, Joanna Vanderham and Steve Coogan, it is a modern adaptation of Henry James 1897 novel What Maisie Knew. The film finds six-year-old Maisie in the middle of a custody battle between her neglectful parents and their new partners. Cartwright and Doyne wrote the films script in 1995 but the project languished in development hell until McGehee and Siegel were hired as directors. It was filmed in New York over seven weeks in 2011 with music scored by DeVotchKas Nick Urata. The film premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, and was theatrically released on May 3, 2013, by Millennium Entertainment. It earned $2.7 million at the global box office and received positive reviews from critics. Raise Your Voice White Bird in a Blizzard White Bird in a Blizzard is a 2014 art drama thriller film co-produced, written, and directed by Gregg Araki and starring Shailene Woodley, Eva Green, and Christopher Meloni. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Laura Kasischke. The film premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014 before being given a limited theatrical release on October 24, 2014. Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead Dont Tell Mom the Babysitters Dead is a 1991 American coming-of-age black comedy film directed by Stephen Herek and starring Christina Applegate, Joanna Cassidy, Josh Charles and David Duchovny. The plot focuses on seventeen-year-old Sue Ellen Crandell, whose mother leaves for a two-month summer vacation in Australia, putting all five siblings in the care of an evil tyrannical elderly babysitter. When the babysitter suddenly dies in her sleep, Sue Ellen assumes the role as head of the household to prevent her mother from returning home early. She fakes a resume to get a job in the fashion industry, but proves capable and lucky enough to succeed. Initially unsuccessful on the big screen and poorly received by critics, the film later achieved a cult following on VHS and cable television. Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story is a 1993 American biographical drama film written and directed by Rob Cohen, and starring Jason Scott Lee, Lauren Holly and Robert Wagner. The film was released in the United States on May 7, 1993. It received positive reviews and was a commercial success. The film tells the story of actor and martial artist Bruce Lee. Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story was dedicated to Brandon Lee, who died five weeks earlier while performing in his last film, The Crow. Winchester Winchester is a 2018 supernatural horror film directed by Michael and Peter Spierig, and written by the Spierigs and Tom Vaughan. The film stars Helen Mirren as heiress Sarah Winchester, with Jason Clarke and Sarah Snook, and follows Winchester as she is haunted by spirits inside her San Jose mansion in 1906. An American-Australian co-production, the film was released in the United States on February 2, 2018 and in Australia on February 22, 2018. The movie grossed $44 million worldwide, over ten times its budget. However, it received negative reviews from critics, who called it "dull" and "pointless”. At the 39th Golden Raspberry Awards, the film was nominated in four categories, including Worst Picture and Worst Actress for Mirren, but failed to "win" any awards. Charlie Countryman Charlie Countryman is a 2013 American-Romanian romantic drama film directed by Fredrik Bond in his directorial debut, written by Matt Drake, and starring Shia LaBeouf, Evan Rachel Wood and Mads Mikkelsen. The film premiered on January 21, 2013 at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and was screened in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival. The film was released November 15, 2013 in the United States was released on October 31, 2014 in the United Kingdom. Fearless Dabangg is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by Abhinav Kashyap, and produced by Arbaaz Khan under Arbaaz Khan Productions. Arbaazs elder brother Salman Khan stars in the lead role, with Sonakshi Sinha, Arbaaz Khan, Om Puri, Dimple Kapadia, Vinod Khanna, Anupam Kher, Mahesh Manjrekar and Mahie Gill featuring in supporting roles, while Sonu Sood plays the main antagonist. The film marks the debut of Arbaaz as a producer and Kashyap as a director. Malaika Arora appears in the item number "Munni Badnaam Hui". Dabangg is set in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, and tells the story of a corrupt but fearless police officer, Chulbul Pandey, and his troubled relationship with his stepfather and half-brother. Made with a budget of 300 million and marketed at 120 million, Dabangg was shot primarily in the town of Wai in Maharashtra, while other major scenes were shot in the United Arab Emirates. Dabangg was released during Eid-Ul-Fitr on 10 September 2010 in nearly 2100 cinemas worldwide. It opened to generally positive reviews, and went on to gross worldwide. It is the highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2010. Dabangg has won several awards—the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment and six Filmfare Awards, including Best Film and Best Female Debut. It was later remade in Tamil as Osthe, and in Telugu as Gabbar Singh. A sequel, titled Dabangg 2 was released in 2012, and a third film Dabangg 3 is scheduled to release in 2019. Tracks Tracks is a 2013 Australian drama film directed by John Curran and starring Mia Wasikowska and Adam Driver. It is an adaptation of Robyn Davidsons memoir of the same name, chronicling the authors nine-month journey on camels across the Australian desert. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival and the 70th Venice International Film Festival 2013. It premiered in Australia as the opening film at the Adelaide Film Festival on 10 October 2013. The film has been shown at several other film festivals, including London, Vancouver, Telluride, Dubai, Sydney OpenAir, Dublin and Glasgow. A Brilliant Young Mind X+Y, released in the US as A Brilliant Young Mind, is a 2014 British drama film directed by Morgan Matthews and starring Asa Butterfield, Rafe Spall and Sally Hawkins. The film, inspired by the documentary, Beautiful Young Minds, focuses on a teenage English mathematics prodigy named Nathan who has difficulty understanding people, but finds comfort in numbers. When he is chosen to represent the United Kingdom at the International Mathematical Olympiad, Nathan embarks on a journey in which he faces unexpected challenges, such as understanding the nature of love. The character of Nathan was based on Daniel Lightwing who won a silver medal at the 2006 IMO. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 5 September 2014. The European premiere was at the BFI London Film Festival on 13 October 2014, and the UK cinema release was on 13 March 2015. The film heavily features previously recorded songs by Keaton Henson. Summer of 84 Summer of 84 is a 2018 Canadian horror mystery film directed by François Simard, Anouk Whissell and Yoann-Karl Whissell and written by Matt Leslie and Stephen J. Smith. The film stars Graham Verchere, Judah Lewis, Caleb Emery, Cory Gruter-Andrew, Jason Gray-Stanford, Tiera Skovbye, and Rich Sommer. The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. It had a limited release in theatres in the US on August 10, 2018 by Gunpowder & Sky. It received positive reviews from critics, with many prasing the performances, direction, acting, dark humor, and screenplay, with many calling it one of the best horror films of 2018. Reno 911!: Miami Reno 911!: Miami is a 2007 American cop comedy film based on Comedy Centrals Reno 911! and directed by cast member Robert Ben Garant, who plays "Junior". Distributed in the United States by 20th Century Fox and in internationally by Paramount Pictures alongside Comedy Central Films, the film was released on February 23, 2007 to mixed reviews from critics, most of whom said that fans of the show will appreciate it more than those not familiar with the material. The Getaway The Getaway is a 1972 American neo-noir crime film directed by Sam Peckinpah and written by Walter Hill, based on the 1958 novel by Jim Thompson. The film stars Steve McQueen, Ali MacGraw, Ben Johnson, Al Lettieri, and Sally Struthers. The plot follows imprisoned mastermind robber Carter "Doc" McCoy, whose wife Carol conspires for his release on the condition they rob a bank in Texas. A double-cross follows the crime and the McCoys are forced to flee for Mexico with the police and criminals in hot pursuit. Peter Bogdanovich, whose The Last Picture Show impressed McQueen and producer David Foster, was originally hired as the director of The Getaway. Thompson came on board to write the screenplay, but creative differences ensued between him and McQueen and he was subsequently fired along with Bogdanovich. Writing and directing duties eventually went to Hill and Peckinpah, respectively. Principal photography commenced on February 7, 1972, on location in Texas. The film reunited McQueen and Peckinpah, both of whom had previously worked together on the relatively unprofitable Junior Bonner which was released the same year. The Getaway opened on December 13, 1972 to generally negative reviews. Even so, numerous retrospective critics gave the film good reviews. A box office hit earning over $36 million, it was the second highest-grossing film of the year, and was one of the most financially successful productions of Peckinpahs and McQueens careers. In 1994, a remake was released to generally negative reviews, directed by Roger Donaldson and starring Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger. Julieta Julieta is a 2016 Spanish film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar based on three short stories from the book Runaway by Alice Munro. The film is Almodóvars 20th feature and stars Emma Suárez and Adriana Ugarte as older and younger versions of the films protagonist, Julieta, alongside Daniel Grao, Inma Cuesta, Darío Grandinetti, Michelle Jenner and Rossy de Palma. The film opened on 8 April 2016 in Spain to generally positive reviews. It made its international debut at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, where it was selected to compete for the Palme dOr, and was released across the world throughout the remainder of 2016. Julieta has grossed over $22 million worldwide. It was selected by the Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but did not make the shortlist. It was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language in addition to receiving 4 nominations for European Film Awards and 7 nominations for Goya Awards. Wait Until Dark Wait Until Dark is a 1967 American thriller film directed by Terence Young and produced by Mel Ferrer. It stars Audrey Hepburn as a young blind woman, Alan Arkin as a violent criminal searching for some drugs, and Richard Crenna as another criminal, supported by Jack Weston, Julie Herrod, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. The screenplay by Robert Carrington and Jane-Howard Carrington is based on the 1966 play Wait Until Dark by Frederick Knott. Audrey Hepburn was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1967. Zimbalist Jr. was nominated for a Golden Globe in the supporting category. The film is ranked #55 on AFIs 2001 100 Years…100 Thrills list, and its climax is ranked tenth on Bravos 100 Scariest Movie Moments. Nanny McPhee Returns Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang is a 2010 fantasy comedy family film directed by Susanna White, produced by Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Lindsay Doran with music by James Newton Howard and co-produced by StudioCanal, Relativity Media, Working Title Films and Three Strange Angels. It is a sequel to the 2005 film Nanny McPhee. It was adapted by Emma Thompson from Christianna Brands Nurse Matilda books. Thompson reprises her role as Nanny McPhee, and the film also stars Maggie Gyllenhaal, Ralph Fiennes, Rhys Ifans, Ewan McGregor, Asa Butterfield and Maggie Smith. The film was theatrically released on August 20, 2010 by Universal Pictures. The film received positive reviews from critics and it earned $93.2 million on a $35 million budget. It also received a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance in a Feature Film. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the UK on 19 June 2010. The Siege of Jadotville The Siege of Jadotville is a 2016 historical drama war film directed by Richie Smyth and written by Kevin Brodbin. The film is based on Declan Powers book, The Siege at Jadotville: The Irish Armys Forgotten Battle, about an Irish Army units role in the UN peacekeeping mission in the Congo in September 1961. First screened at the 2016 Galway Film Festival, the film received a limited cinema distribution in Ireland in September 2016. It had simultaneous worldwide distribution on Netflix and in a number of US iPic Theaters during October 2016. It won three Irish Film & Television Awards, including Best Director. Barnyard Barnyard is a 2006 computer-animated comedy film produced by O Entertainment and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film is directed, produced, and written by Steve Oedekerk, the co-creator of Boy Genius and the spin-off television series Boy Genius. It stars Kevin James, Courteney Cox, Sam Elliott, Danny Glover, Wanda Sykes, Andie MacDowell and David Koechner, with supporting roles done by Jeff Garcia, Tino Insana, Dom Irrera, Cam Clarke, Rob Paulsen, S. Scott Bullock, John DiMaggio, Maurice LaMarche, Fred Tatasciore and Lloyd Sherr. Most of the production was carried out in San Clemente. Barnyard tells the story of Otis, a mischievous holstein cow who learns the value of responsibility when he becomes the leader of a group of farmyard animals after his adoptive father, Ben, died from the coyote attack. The film was released on August 4, 2006, in the United States and October 5, 2006, in Germany. It grossed $116.5 million worldwide against a $51 million production budget. The film holds a 22% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which called it "unimaginative, unfunny, and creepy." It later spawned a television series, titled Back at the Barnyard, which ran on Nickelodeon for two seasons from 2007 to 2011. The Good Lie The Good Lie is a 2014 American drama film written by Margaret Nagle and directed by Philippe Falardeau. Filmed in Atlanta and South Africa, the film stars Reese Witherspoon, Arnold Oceng, Ger Duany, Emmanuel Jal, Corey Stoll, and Sarah Baker. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival before being released on October 3, 2014. Another major screening was held by the Greenwich International Film Festival on October 22, 2014, for the benefit of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF. The Discovery The Discovery is a 2017 British-American romantic science fiction film, directed by Charlie McDowell from a screenplay written by Justin Lader and Charlie McDowell. It stars Rooney Mara, Jason Segel, Robert Redford, Jesse Plemons, Riley Keough and Ron Canada. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2017. It was released on March 31, 2017, by Netflix. Ace in the Hole Ace in the Hole, also known as The Big Carnival, is a 1951 American film noir starring Kirk Douglas as a cynical, disgraced reporter who stops at nothing to try to regain a job on a major newspaper. The film co-stars Jan Sterling and features Robert Arthur and Porter Hall. It marked a series of firsts for auteur Billy Wilder: it was the first time he was involved in a project as a writer, producer, and director; his first film following his breakup with long-time writing partner Charles Brackett, with whom he had collaborated on The Lost Weekend and Sunset Boulevard, among others; and his first film to be a critical and commercial failure. The story is a biting examination of the seedy relationship between the press, the news it reports and the manner in which it reports it. The film also shows how a gullible public can be manipulated by the press. Without consulting Wilder, Paramount Pictures executive Y. Frank Freeman changed the title to The Big Carnival just prior to its release. Early television broadcasts retained that title, but when aired by Turner Classic Movies – and when released on DVD by The Criterion Collection in July 2007 – it reverted to Ace in the Hole. In 2017, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Air America Air America is a 1990 American action comedy film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and starring Mel Gibson and Robert Downey Jr. as Air America pilots flying missions in Laos during the Vietnam War. When the protagonists discover their aircraft is being used by government agents to smuggle heroin, they must avoid being framed as the drug-smugglers. The plot of the film is adapted from Christopher Robbins 1979 non-fiction book, chronicling the CIA-financed airline to transport weapons and supplies in Cambodia, Laos and South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The publicity for the film, advertised as a light-hearted buddy movie, implied a tone that differs greatly from the actual film, which includes such serious themes as an anti-war message, focus on the opium trade, and a negative portrayal of Royal Laotian General Vang Pao. Asterix at the Olympic Games Asterix at the Olympic Games is a 2008 French fantasy comedy film directed by Frédéric Forestier and Thomas Langmann, and written by Langmann, Alexandre Charlot, and Frank Magnier, based on characters from René Goscinny and Albert Uderzos Astérix comic series. It was filmed primarily in Spain over the course of the year 2006. At the time of its release, it was the most expensive French and non English-speaking film of all time. The film has been poorly received by critics, but performed well at several European box offices, topping charts in Poland, Spain, and France. In May 2008, it received the "Gérard du cinéma" for "Worst French film made in 2007". Riding in Cars with Boys Riding in Cars with Boys is a 2001 American biographical film based on the autobiography of the same name by Beverly Donofrio about a woman who overcame difficulties, including being a teen mother, and who later earned a masters degree. The movies narrative spans the years 1961 to 1986. It stars Drew Barrymore, Steve Zahn, Brittany Murphy, and James Woods. It was the last film directed by Penny Marshall. Although the film is co-produced by Beverly Donofrio, many of its details differ from the book. To the Wonder To the Wonder is a 2012 American experimental romantic drama film written and directed by Terrence Malick and starring Ben Affleck, Olga Kurylenko, Rachel McAdams, and Javier Bardem. Filmed in Oklahoma and Paris, the film chronicles a couple who, after falling in love in Paris, struggle to keep their relationship from falling apart after moving to the United States. The film premiered in competition at the 2012 Venice Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Golden Lion Award. It received mixed reactions at its premiere in Venice, but was awarded the SIGNIS Award at the same festival. The film continued to polarize critics upon its theatrical release, with many praising Malicks direction and Lubezkis cinematography, though finding the narrative emotionally unsatisfying. The Monster Squad The Monster Squad is a 1987 American comedy horror film directed by Fred Dekker and written by Shane Black and Dekker. Peter Hyams was one of the executive producers. It was released by TriStar Pictures on August 14, 1987. The film features the Universal Monsters, led by Count Dracula. They, in turn, combat a group of savvy kids out to keep them from controlling the world. While not being a major success during its theatrical run and receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film has gained a positive reception from audiences and has become a cult classic in the years since its release. Loser Loser is a 2000 American teen romantic comedy film starring Jason Biggs, Mena Suvari, and Greg Kinnear. Piku Piku is a 2015 Indian comedy-drama film directed by Shoojit Sircar and produced by N. P. Singh, Ronnie Lahiri and Sneha Rajani. It stars Deepika Padukone as the titular protagonist, Amitabh Bachchan and Irrfan Khan, with Moushumi Chatterjee and Jisshu Sengupta portraying supporting roles. It tells the story of the short-tempered Piku Banerjee, her grumpy, aging father Bhashkor and Rana Chaudhary, who is stuck between the father-daughter duo, as they embark on a journey from Delhi to Kolkata. The story and screenplay was written by Juhi Chaturvedi. Principal photography began in August 2014 and was wrapped up in December. Anupam Roy composed the soundtrack and score, and wrote the lyrics. Piku was released on 8 May 2015. It garnered widespread critical acclaim upon release. Critics praised the screenplay, performances, humour and overall simplicity. It also emerged as a commercial success worldwide. Made on a budget of , Piku earned worldwide. On January 11, 2016, the film was nominated for Best Film in the 61st Filmfare Awards, as well as other categories. Padukone won her second Filmfare Award for Best Actress, and Bachchan received his record setting fourth National Film Award for Best Actor at the 63rd National Film Awards and his record setting third Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor for his performance. When Marnie Was There is a 2014 Japanese anime drama film written and directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi, produced by Studio Ghibli for Nippon Television Network, Dentsu, Hakuhodo DYMP, Walt Disney Japan, Mitsubishi, Toho and KDDI and distributed by Toho. It is based on Joan G. Robinsons 1967 novel of the same name. The film follows Anna Sasaki staying with her relatives in a town in Kushiro wetlands, Hokkaido. Anna comes across a nearby abandoned mansion, where she meets Marnie, a mysterious girl who asks her to promise to keep their secrets from everyone. As the summer progresses, Anna spends more time with Marnie, and eventually Anna learns the truth about her family and foster care. It was the final film for Studio Ghibli, before they announced that it would take a short hiatus after The Tale of the Princess Kaguya, and the retirement of Hayao Miyazaki a year before the film was released. The film featured the final work for Studio Ghibli animator Makiko Futaki, who died in May 2016. It was also the final film that Yonebayashi directed for Ghibli before he decided to quit the studio. The film received positive reviews from critics, praising its animation, music, vocal performances, and emotional story. It was released in theatres on 19 July 2014, and on Blu-ray and DVD in Japan on 18 March 2015. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 88th Academy Awards. Victory Escape to Victory is a 1981 American sports war film directed by John Huston and starring Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caine, Max von Sydow and Pelé. The film is about Allied prisoners of war who are interned in a German prison camp during the Second World War who play an exhibition match of football against a German team. The film received great attention upon its theatrical release, as it also starred professional footballers Bobby Moore, Osvaldo Ardiles, Kazimierz Deyna, Paul Van Himst, Mike Summerbee, Hallvar Thoresen, Werner Roth and Pelé. Numerous Ipswich Town players were also in the film, including John Wark, Russell Osman, Laurie Sivell, Robin Turner and Kevin OCallaghan. Further Ipswich Town players stood-in for actors in the football scenes – Kevin Beattie for Michael Caine, and Paul Cooper for Sylvester Stallone. Yabo Yablonsky wrote the script and the film was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. Memphis Belle Memphis Belle is a 1990 British-American war drama film directed by Michael Caton-Jones and written by Monte Merrick. The film features an all-star cast with Matthew Modine, Eric Stoltz, and Harry Connick Jr. in leading roles. Memphis Belle is a fictionalization of the 1943 documentary A Story of a Flying Fortress by director William Wyler, about the 25th and last mission of an American Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bomber, the Memphis Belle, based in England during World War II. The 1990 version was co-produced by David Puttnam and Wylers daughter Catherine and dedicated to her father. The film closes with a dedication to all airmen, friend or foe, who fought in the skies above Europe during World War II. Wake Up Sid Wake Up Sid is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Ayan Mukerji and produced by Karan Johars Dharma Productions, the film was distributed by UTV Motion Pictures, with visual effects contributed by the Prime Focus Group. The film takes place in contemporary Mumbai and tells the story of spoiled, careless, rich-kid Sid Mehra, a college student who is taught the value of owning up to responsibility by Aisha, an aspiring writer from Kolkata. It was a critical and commercial success. Both Kapoor and Sharma won rave reviews for their performances, and Kapoor received awards and nominations for his acting. Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! is a 2004 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Luketic, written by Victor Levin, and starring Kate Bosworth, Topher Grace, Josh Duhamel, Gary Cole, Ginnifer Goodwin, Sean Hayes, and Nathan Lane. Heavily inspired by Ram Gopal Varmas 1995 Indian film Rangeela, the film follows a small-town girl who wins a contest for a date with a male celebrity, and a love triangle forms between the girl, the star, and the girls best friend. The name of "Tad Hamilton" has been seen as a cross between the names of screen idols Tab Hunter and George Hamilton. The film received mixed reviews from critics and earned $17.1 million in the United States and $4.2 million overseas for a worldwide total of $21.3 million, making it a commercial failure against a $22 million budget. Serenity Serenity is a 2019 American fantasy thriller film written, produced and directed by Steven Knight. The film stars Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Diane Lane, Jason Clarke, Djimon Hounsou, and Jeremy Strong, and follows a fishing boat captain who is approached by his ex-wife to murder her abusive new husband. First announced in January 2017, principal photography on the film began on Mauritius that July. Serenity was released in the United States on January 25, 2019, by Aviron Pictures. Knockin' on Heaven's Door Knockin on Heavens Door is a 1997 German criminal comedy, by Thomas Jahn, starring Til Schweiger, Moritz Bleibtreu, Jan Josef Liefers and Rutger Hauer. Its name derives from the Bob Dylan song which is also on the films soundtrack. It was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival where Til Schweiger won the Silver St. George for Best Actor. Husbands and Wives Husbands and Wives is a 1992 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. The film stars Allen, Mia Farrow, Sydney Pollack, Judy Davis, Lysette Anthony, Juliette Lewis, Liam Neeson and Blythe Danner. It was nominated for two Academy Awards, Best Supporting Actress and Best Original Screenplay. The film debuted shortly after the end of Allen and Farrows romantic and professional partnership, and was the last of their 13 films together. The movie is filmed by Carlo Di Palma with a handheld camera style and features documentary-like interviews with the characters interspersed with the story. Husbands and Wives, released by TriStar Pictures, was Allens first film as sole director for a studio other than United Artists or Orion Pictures since Take the Money and Run. It received positive reviews and is sometimes listed among Allens best works. Now and Then Now and Then is a 1995 American coming-of-age film directed by Lesli Linka Glatter and starring Christina Ricci, Rosie ODonnell, Thora Birch, Melanie Griffith, Gaby Hoffmann, Demi Moore, Ashleigh Aston Moore, and Rita Wilson. The supporting cast features Hank Azaria, Janeane Garofalo, Cloris Leachman, and Bonnie Hunt, among many others. The plot follows four women who recount a pivotal summer they shared together as adolescents in 1970. It was filmed largely in the Country Walk subdivision off Coffee Bluff Road in Savannah, using the Gaslight Addition and Old Town Cemetery, highlighting the downtown area. Additional filming was done in Statesboro in locations including the Bulloch County Court House and the building now housing the Averitt Center for the Arts. On July 18, 2012, it was announced that ABC Family would develop the film into a television series by I. Marlene King, who wrote the film and adapted Pretty Little Liars, but the project did not move past the development stage. The film received generally negative reviews but was a moderate financial success, grossing $37.5 million on a $12 million budget. Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights is a 2004 American dance musical romantic drama film directed by Guy Ferland. The film is a prequel/"re-imagining" of the 1987 blockbuster Dirty Dancing, reusing the same basic plot, but transplanting it from upstate New York to Cuba on the cusp of the Cuban Revolution. It was mostly filmed in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. Jesus Camp Jesus Camp is a 2006 American documentary film directed by Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing about a Charismatic Christian summer camp, where children spend their summers being taught that they have "prophetic gifts" and can "take back America for Christ". According to the distributor, it "doesnt come with any prepackaged point of view" and attempts to be "an honest and impartial depiction of one faction of the evangelical Christian community". Jesus Camp premiered at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival, and was sold by A&E Indie Films to Magnolia Pictures. Nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 79th Academy Awards, the film was met with controversy that led to the closure of the camp. White Heat White Heat is a 1949 film noir directed by Raoul Walsh and starring James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, Edmond OBrien, Margaret Wycherly and Steve Cochran. Written by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts, White Heat is based on a story by Virginia Kellogg, and is considered to be one of the best gangster movies of all time. In 2003, it was added to the National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress. Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth is a 1992 American horror film and third installment in the Hellraiser series. It was directed by Anthony Hickox and stars Doug Bradley, Terry Farrell, Paula Marshall, and Kevin Bernhardt. Ashley Laurence, who starred in the previous two films, has a cameo. Following the events of Hellraiser II, in which the demon Pinhead is imprisoned in a statue, he resurrects himself by absorbing the life force of unlucky humans. After converting several power-hungry youths into new Cenobites, Pinhead goes on a rampage, opposed by a reporter and the spiritual manifestation of his good half. Series creator Clive Barker reprised his role as executive producer, though he was largely uninvolved until post-production. It was the first Hellraiser film to be filmed outside the United Kingdom and the first Miramax release under its Dimension Films banner. The films reception on release was better than the previous film, and it grossed $12.5 million in the US. It was followed by Bloodline, which was the last film in the series to be theatrically released. Stick It Contempt Contempt is a 1963 French-Italian New Wave drama film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard, based on the Italian novel Il disprezzo by Alberto Moravia. It stars Brigitte Bardot, Michel Piccoli, Jack Palance, and Giorgia Moll. Gilda Gilda is a 1946 American film noir directed by Charles Vidor and starring Rita Hayworth in her signature role as the ultimate femme fatale and Glenn Ford as a young thug. The film is known for cinematographer Rudolph Matés lush photography, costume designer Jean Louiss wardrobe for Hayworth, and choreographer Jack Coles staging of "Put the Blame on Mame" and "Amado Mio", sung by Anita Ellis. In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". Casino Royale Casino Royale is a 1967 spy comedy film originally produced by Columbia Pictures featuring an ensemble cast. It is loosely based on Ian Flemings first James Bond novel. The film stars David Niven as the "original" Bond, Sir James Bond 007. Forced out of retirement to investigate the deaths and disappearances of international spies, he soon battles the mysterious Dr. Noah and SMERSH. The films tagline: "Casino Royale is too much... for one James Bond!" refers to Bonds ruse to mislead SMERSH in which six other agents are pretending to be "James Bond", namely, baccarat master Evelyn Tremble; millionaire spy Vesper Lynd; Bonds secretary Miss Moneypenny; Mata Bond, Bonds daughter by Mata Hari; and British agents "Coop" and "The Detainer". Charles K. Feldman, the producer, had acquired the film rights in 1960 and had attempted to get Casino Royale made as an Eon Productions Bond film; however, Feldman and the producers of the Eon series, Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, failed to come to terms. Believing that he could not compete with the Eon series, Feldman resolved to produce the film as a satire. The budget escalated as various directors and writers got involved in the production, and actors expressed dissatisfaction with the project. Casino Royale was released on 13 April 1967, two months prior to Eons fifth Bond movie, You Only Live Twice. The film was a financial success, grossing over $41.7 million worldwide, and Burt Bacharachs musical score was praised, earning him an Oscar nomination for the song "The Look of Love". Critical reception to Casino Royale, however, was generally negative, with many reviewers regarding it as a baffling, disorganized affair. Since 1999, the films rights have been held by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, distributors of the official Bond movies by Eon Productions. Ruby & Quentin Ruby & Quentin Hiroshima Mon Amour Hiroshima mon amour is a 1959 French Left Bank romantic drama film directed by French film director Alain Resnais, with a screenplay by Marguerite Duras. It is the documentation of an intensely personal conversation between a French-Japanese couple about memory and forgetfulness. It was a major catalyst for the Left Bank Cinema, making use of miniature flashbacks to create a nonlinear storyline. Temple Grandin Temple Grandin is a 2010 American biographical drama film directed by Mick Jackson and starring Claire Danes as Temple Grandin, an autistic woman whose innovations revolutionized practices for the humane handling of livestock on cattle ranches and slaughterhouses. The film won several awards including five Primetime Emmy Awards, and Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild prizes for Danes. Drop Dead Fred Drop Dead Fred is a 1991 British-American cult black comedy fantasy film directed by Ate de Jong, produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films and released and distributed by New Line Cinema. Rik Mayall starred as the title character: a happy, anarchic, and mischievous imaginary friend of a young girl named Elizabeth and nemesis of her overbearing mother, Polly. He causes chaos around the home and neighborhood, but nobody can see him except her. When she grows up and has an emotional crisis, he returns to "cheer her up" in his own unique way, causing more chaos than ever before. The supporting cast included Carrie Fisher, Ron Eldard, Tim Matheson, and Bridget Fonda. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 is a 1986 American black comedy slasher film directed by Tobe Hooper. It serves as a sequel to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, also directed and co-written by Hooper. It was written by L. M. Kit Carson and produced by Carson, Yoram Globus, Menahem Golan and Hooper. Starring Dennis Hopper, Caroline Williams, Bill Johnson, Bill Moseley and Jim Siedow, the plot follows a radio host victimized and captured by Leatherface and his cannibalistic family while a former Texas Marshall hunts them down. During its theatrical release, the film grossed $8 million against its $4.7 million budget and became popular on home video. The sequel received a mixed reception from critics and audiences alike. Positives and negatives referred to its emphasis on black comedy and gore, which departed from the first films utilized minimal gore, low-budget vérité style and atmosphere to build tension and fear. Director Tobe Hooper decided to focus on its black comedy as he believed this was present in the first film, but was unacknowledged by viewers because of its gritty content. Despite the mixed reception, the film eventually gained a cult following. It was followed by The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III. The Hustle The Hustle is a 2019 American comedy film directed by Chris Addison and written by Stanley Shapiro, Paul Henning, Dale Launer, and Jac Schaeffer. It is a female-centered remake of the 1988 film Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, which is itself a remake of the 1964 film Bedtime Story. The film stars Anne Hathaway, Rebel Wilson, Alex Sharp, and Dean Norris, and follows two women who set out to con an internet millionaire. The film was theatrically released in the United States on May 10, 2019, by United Artists Releasing, while Universal Pictures distributes the film in international markets. It has grossed $95 million worldwide. Beyond Borders Beyond Borders is a 2003 romantic-drama film about aid workers, directed by Martin Campbell and starring Angelina Jolie, Clive Owen, Teri Polo and Kate Ashfield. The original music score was composed by James Horner. Reflecting Jolies real-life interest in promoting humanitarian relief, the film was critically and financially unsuccessful. The film was marketed with the tagline "In a place she didnt belong, among people she never knew, she found a way to make a difference." Concurrently with the release of the film, Jolie published Notes from My Travels, a collection of journal entries from her real-life experiences as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees — similar to her character in the film. The Curse of La Llorona The Curse of La Llorona is a 2019 American supernatural horror film directed by Michael Chaves in his directorial debut, and written by Mikki Daughtry and Tobias Iaconis. It is the sixth installment in the Conjuring Universe franchise. Based on the Mexican folklore of La Llorona, the film stars Linda Cardellini, Raymond Cruz and Patricia Velásquez, and follows a mother in 1973 Los Angeles who must save her children from a malevolent spirit who is trying to steal them away. The film was produced by James Wan through his Atomic Monster Productions banner. The film premiered at South by Southwest on March 15, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on April 19, 2019. It grossed $122million worldwide with a budget of $9million and received mixed to negative reviews from critics. Fireworks , released in the United States as Fireworks, is a 1997 Japanese crime drama film written, directed and edited by Takeshi Kitano, who also stars in it. The films score was composed by Joe Hisaishi in his fourth collaboration with Kitano. is the Japanese word for "fireworks." The unexpected international success of Hana-bi, coupled with Sonatines critical acclaim, established Kitano as one of the foremost Japanese filmmakers of his time. Death on the Nile Death on the Nile is a 1978 British mystery film based on Agatha Christies 1937 novel of the same name, directed by John Guillermin and adapted by Anthony Shaffer. The film features the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, played by Peter Ustinov, plus an all-star supporting cast including Maggie Smith, Angela Lansbury, Bette Davis, Mia Farrow, David Niven, George Kennedy and Jack Warden. It takes place in Egypt in 1937, mostly on a period paddle steamer on the River Nile. Many of the cultural highlights of Egypt are also featured in the film, such as the Great Pyramids, the Sphinx, and temples at Abu Simbel and Karnak, even though the locations are not in sequence. The boat trip starts in Aswan, follows to Karnak and then to Abu Simbel which is upstream from Aswan. Furthermore, it was never possible to go by boat from Aswan to Abu Simbel, even before the Aswan Dam was built because of the cataracts near Aswan. Death on the Nile won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design at the 51st Academy Awards. Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom is a 2013 British-South African biographical film directed by Justin Chadwick from a script written by William Nicholson and starring Idris Elba and Naomie Harris. The film is based on the 1995 autobiographical book Long Walk to Freedom by anti-apartheid revolutionary and former South African President Nelson Mandela. Outland Outland is a 1981 British science fiction thriller film written and directed by Peter Hyams and starring Sean Connery, Peter Boyle, and Frances Sternhagen. Set on Jupiters moon Io, it has been described as a space Western, and bears thematic resemblances to the 1952 film High Noon. Some Kind of Wonderful Some Kind of Wonderful is a 1987 American romantic drama film directed by Howard Deutch and starring Eric Stoltz, Mary Stuart Masterson, and Lea Thompson. It is one of several successful teen dramas written by John Hughes in the 1980s. Heist Heist,, is a 2015 American heist action thriller film directed by Scott Mann and written by Stephen Cyrus Sepher and Max Adams, based on the original story by Sepher. The film stars Robert De Niro, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Kate Bosworth, Morris Chestnut, Dave Bautista, Sepher and Gina Carano. The plot of the film revolves around a casino heist by an employee who needs to pay for his sick daughters treatment. The film was released on November 13, 2015, by Lionsgate Premiere. FernGully: The Last Rainforest FernGully: The Last Rainforest is a 1992 animated musical fantasy film, directed by Bill Kroyer and scripted by Jim Cox. Adapted from the book of the same name by Diana Young, the film is an Australian and American venture produced by Kroyer Films, Inc., Youngheart Productions and FAI Films. The film features the voices of Jonathan Ward, Samantha Mathis, Tim Curry, Christian Slater, and Robin Williams. FernGully is set in an Australian rainforest inhabited by fairies including Crysta, who accidentally shrinks a young logger named Zak to the size of a fairy. Together, they rally the fairies and the animals of the rainforest to protect their home from the loggers and a malevolent pollution entity, Hexxus. The film was released to mainly positive reviews, and was also generally considered a moderate financial success at both the box office and in home video sales. In 1998, it was followed by a direct-to-video sequel The Magical Rescue, though none of the original voice cast reprised their roles. Yours, Mine & Ours Yours, Mine & Ours is a 2005 American family comedy film directed by Raja Gosnell and starring Dennis Quaid and Rene Russo. The screenplay concerns a family with 18 children. The film, a remake of the 1968 film of the same name, was released on November 23, 2005. It was produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Nickelodeon Movies, and Robert Simonds Company, and was distributed by Paramount Pictures and Columbia Pictures. Third Person Third Person is a 2013 romantic drama film directed and written by Paul Haggis and starring an ensemble cast consisting of Liam Neeson, Mila Kunis, Adrien Brody, Olivia Wilde, James Franco, Moran Atias, Kim Basinger, and Maria Bello. The film premiered at the 2013 Toronto Film Festival. Unlocked Unlocked is a 2017 British-American thriller film directed by Michael Apted, written by Peter OBrien, and starring Noomi Rapace, Orlando Bloom, Michael Douglas, John Malkovich and Toni Collette. It was released in the United Kingdom on May 5, 2017, by Lionsgate. You Got Served You Got Served is a 2004 American dance comedy-drama film written and directed by Chris Stokes, who was also the business manager of the performers who were films main characters: recording artist Marques Houston and the boy band B2K. The plot follows a group of dancers, who take part in a street dancing competition. You Got Served was produced by Marcus Morton, Cassius Vernon Weathersby, Billy Pollina, and Kris Cruz Toledo, and filming took place Between May 1, 2003, and June 25, 2003. The Columbia Pictures division Screen Gems released the film on January 30, 2004—the weekend of Super Bowl XXXVIII. It opened at #1 at the box office during its opening weekend, and grossed $16 million in its first week. It has recently gained a cult following. Houston and co-star Omarion later starred in the 2004 film Fat Albert. You Don't Know Jack You Dont Know Jack is a 2010 made-for-television biopic written by Adam Mazer and directed by Barry Levinson. It stars Al Pacino, John Goodman, Danny Huston, Susan Sarandon, and Brenda Vaccaro. The film dramatizes the efforts of former Oakland County, Michigan, pathologist Dr. Jack Kevorkian to help the terminally ill and the profoundly disabled end their lives. The outspoken Kevorkian becomes a polarizing figure and he is often referred to as "Dr. Death" in the press. He is assisted by his sister Margo Janus, his longtime friend and medical technician Neal Nicol, and Janet Good, who founded the eastern Michigan chapter of the Hemlock Society. By accepted accounts, he aided 130 people to die. Kevorkian is unsuccessfully tried four times, but after taking an unprecedented direct role in the August 1998 death of his final patient, Thomas Youk, he is convicted of second degree murder and is sentenced to 20 to 25 years in prison. He serves over eight years and is released in June 2007. You Dont Know Jacks screenplay was based largely on the book Between the Dying and the Dead by Neal Nicol and Harry Wylie. The film received numerous award nominations. Al Pacino won Primetime Emmy, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild awards for his performance as Kevorkian. It received largely positive reviews and currently has a 91% rating at the aggregate film review website Rotten Tomatoes. Clouds of Sils Maria Clouds of Sils Maria is a 2014 drama film written and directed by Olivier Assayas, and starring Juliette Binoche, Kristen Stewart, and Chloë Grace Moretz. The film is a French-German-Swiss co-production. Principal photography took place from August to October 2013, with most of the filming taking place in Sils Maria, Switzerland. The film follows an established middle-aged actress who is cast as the older lover in a romantic lesbian drama opposite an upstart young starlet. She is overcome with personal insecurities and professional jealousies—all while sexual tension simmers between her and her personal assistant. The screenplay was written with Binoche in mind and incorporates elements from her life into the plot. Clouds of Sils Maria was selected to compete for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival on 23 May 2014, and also screened at the Toronto International Film Festival and New York Film Festival. The film received positive reviews, with critics lauding the work as psychologically complex and praising the lead actresses performances. It won the Louis Delluc Prize for Best Film in December 2014, and received six Cesar Award nominations. Stewart received the César Award for Best Supporting Actress in February 2015. I Killed My Mother I Killed My Mother is a 2009 Canadian drama film written and directed by Xavier Dolan. The film attracted international press attention when it won three awards from the Directors Fortnight program at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. After being shown, the film received a standing ovation. It was shown in 12 cinemas in Quebec and 60 in France. 9 to 5 9 to 5 is a 1980 American comedy film produced by Bruce Gilbert, story by Patricia Resnick, screenplay by Resnick and Colin Higgins, and directed by Higgins. It stars Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, and Dolly Parton as three working women who live out their fantasies of getting even with, and their overthrow of, the companys autocratic, "sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot" boss, played by Dabney Coleman. The film grossed over $103.9 million and is the 20th highest-grossing comedy film. As a star vehicle for Parton—already established as a successful singer, musician and songwriter—it launched her permanently into mainstream popular culture. A television series of the same name based on the film ran for five seasons, and a musical version of the film, with new songs written by Parton, opened on Broadway on April 30, 2009. 9 to 5 is number 74 on the American Film Institutes "100 Funniest Movies" and has an 81% approval rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day is a 2008 romantic comedy film directed by Bharat Nalluri, starring Frances McDormand and Amy Adams. The screenplay by David Magee and Simon Beaufoy is based on the 1938 novel of the same name by Winifred Watson. The novel had been adapted for BBC Radio 4 in 2001, read by Maureen Lipman. Mohabbatein Mohabbatein is an Indian 2000 Hindi-language musical romantic drama film directed by Aditya Chopra marking his second directorial venture after Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. It stars Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai in leading roles. The film also features Jimmy Sheirgill, Uday Chopra, Jugal Hansraj, Kim Sharma, Shamita Shetty, Preeti Jhangiani, Anupam Kher and Archana Puran Singh in other pivotal roles. Its soundtrack is composed by Jatin–Lalit and lyrics are penned by Anand Bakshi. Mohabbatein marked the first collaboration between Khan and Bachchan. The shooting took place in India and United Kingdom from September 1999 to June 2000. The film was released worldwide on 27 October 2000, clashing with Mission Kashmir. After Mohabbatein, Khan and Rai appeared in Devdas. Before Mohabbatein, they also worked in Josh. Produced on a budget of , Mohabbatein was billed as one of the most expensive Hindi films at that point. It received positive reviews from critics who praised the direction, story, music, and performances. With a worldwide gross of , the film became a major critical and commercial success. It was the highest-grossing Bollywood film of the year worldwide as well as abroad, and the second highest-grossing Bollywood film of the year in India. The film changed Amitabh Bachchans career prospects and earned him critical acclaim as well as several awards including the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance. Shah Rukh Khans work is still regarded as one of his finest performances; he won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor for his performance and also received a Filmfare Award for Best Actor nomination. Aishwarya Rai was also noted for her work, earning her a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. Aditya Chopra was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Director. Sophie Scholl: The Final Days Sophie Scholl – The Final Days is a 2005 German historical drama film directed by Marc Rothemund and written by Fred Breinersdorfer. It is about the last days in the life of Sophie Scholl, a 21-year-old member of the anti-Nazi non-violent student resistance group the White Rose, part of the German Resistance movement. She was found guilty of high treason by the People’s Court and executed the same day, 22 February 1943. The film was presented at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2005 and won Silver Bear awards for Best Director and Best Actress. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Serial Mom Serial Mom is a 1994 American comedy crime film written and directed by John Waters, and starring Kathleen Turner as the title character, Sam Waterston as her husband, and Ricki Lake and Matthew Lillard as her children. Patty Hearst, Suzanne Somers, Joan Rivers, Traci Lords, and Brigid Berlin make cameo appearances in the film. The film was released theatrically in the United States on April 13, 1994 to mixed to positive reviews from critics, but was a box office bomb, grossing nearly $8 million from a $13 million budget. Sightseers Sightseers is a 2012 British horror comedy directed by Ben Wheatley and written by and starring Alice Lowe and Steve Oram, with additional material written by co-editor Amy Jump. It is produced by Edgar Wright and Nira Park, among others. The film was selected to be screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. The Resident The Resident is a 2011 British thriller film directed by Antti Jokinen and starring Hilary Swank and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Swank stars as a recently single woman who rents an apartment in New York City and comes to suspect that someone is stalking her. The film also features a cameo from Hammer Films star Christopher Lee, in his first collaboration with the studio since 1976s To the Devil a Daughter and his last before his death in 2015. I Know Who Killed Me I Know Who Killed Me is a 2007 American psychological thriller film directed by Chris Sivertson, written by Jeff Hammond, and starring Lindsay Lohan, Julia Ormond, Neal McDonough, Brian Geraghty, and Garcelle Beauvais. The films story revolves around a students twin who was abducted and tortured by a sadistic serial killer. She manages to make it out alive but after she regains consciousness in the hospital she insists that her identity is that of another woman. I Know Who Killed Me was released by TriStar Pictures on July 27, 2007 and was a critical and commercial failure. It was nominated for nine Golden Raspberry Awards and won eight: Worst Picture, Worst Director, Worst Screenplay, Worst Excuse for a Horror Movie, and Worst Rip-off, setting a new record for most awards won in a single year until Jack and Jill won ten in 2012. Lohan tied with herself to win Worst Actress and also won Worst Screen Couple for both characters she portrayed. Ormond was nominated for Worst Supporting Actress. Delhi Belly Delhi Belly is a 2011 Indian black comedy action film written by Akshat Verma and directed by Abhinay Deo. It stars Imran Khan, Kunaal Roy Kapur, Vir Das, Poorna Jagannathan and Shenaz Treasurywala. While the original version was in English, a Hindi dubbed version was also released. The film is produced by Aamir Khan Productions and UTV Motion Pictures. The theatrical trailer of the film premiéred with Aamir Khans Dhobi Ghat on 21 January 2011 while the film was released on 1 July 2011. The film was given an A certificate for its profanity and sexual content. The film was remade in Tamil as Settai. Another Cinderella Story Another Cinderella Story is a 2008 American teen musical comedy film directed by Damon Santostefano and written by Erik Patterson and Jessica Scott. The film stars Selena Gomez, Drew Seeley and Jane Lynch. It is a sequel to A Cinderella Story and the second installment in the A Cinderella Story series. The film was released on DVD on September 16, 2008 and premiered on ABC Family on January 18, 2009. The film was followed by Once Upon a Song. Taxi 4 Taxi 4 is a 2007 French action comedy film directed by Gérard Krawczyk and the fourth installment of the Taxi series. As with all the other films in the franchise Gallic Taxi, Samy Naceri plays taxi driver "Daniel Morales", this time in a Peugeot 407, unlike the 406 in the previous films. Frédéric Diefenthal is "Émilien Coutant-Kerbalec", whilst Jean-Christophe Bouvet reprises his role as "General Bertineau" yet again. The film also features French footballer Djibril Cissé. Cry Wolf Cry Wolf is a 2005 American slasher film directed by Jeff Wadlow, co-written by Wadlow and Beau Bauman, and starring Julian Morris, Jon Bon Jovi, Lindy Booth, Jared Padalecki and Gary Cole. The film follows a group of teenagers at a remote elite boarding school who find themselves in legitimate danger after playing a group parlor game called Cry Wolf, ensuing in rumors of a serial killer when a young woman is found murdered near their campus. The film was released in the United States on September 16, 2005, earning $15 million worldwide from a $1 million budget. Vanishing Point Vanishing Point is a 1971 American-German neo-noir action road film directed by Richard C. Sarafian and starring Barry Newman, Cleavon Little, and Dean Jagger. The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death The Woman in Black: Angel of Death is a 2014 American-British-Canadian supernatural horror film directed by Tom Harper and starring Phoebe Fox, Jeremy Irvine, Helen McCrory, Adrian Rawlins, Leanne Best, and Ned Dennehy. The screenplay was written by Jon Croker from a story by Susan Hill. It is the sequel to the 2012 film The Woman in Black, and is produced by Hammer Film Productions and Entertainment One. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is a 2018 historical romantic-drama film directed by Mike Newell and written by Don Roos and Tom Bezucha. The screenplay is based on the 2008 novel of the same name, written by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. The film stars Lily James, Michiel Huisman, Glen Powell, Jessica Brown Findlay, Katherine Parkinson, Matthew Goode, Tom Courtenay and Penelope Wilton. Set in 1946, the plot follows a London-based writer who begins exchanging letters with a resident on the island of Guernsey, which was under German occupation during World War II. A British and French venture, the film was distributed and financed by StudioCanal and produced by Blueprint Pictures and the Mazur/Kaplan Company. In 2010, development began on a film adaptation based on Shaffers novel. Initially, Kate Winslet was announced as the lead, with Kenneth Branagh attached to direct. However, both dropped out in February 2013. In October 2016, James signed on for the lead role, with Newell set to direct. The film entered pre-production in January 2017, with principal photography taking place across England from 23 March to 15 May 2017. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society premiered in London on 9 April 2018 and was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 20 April 2018 and in France on 13 June 2018. The film grossed $15.7 million worldwide and received generally positive reviews from critics. It was distributed in other international areas by Netflix on 10 August 2018 as an original film. The Langoliers The Langoliers is a horror miniseries consisting of two episodes of 1½ hours each. It was directed and written by Tom Holland and based on the novella by Stephen King from the four part anthology book Four past Midnight. The series was produced by Mitchell Galin and David R. Kappes. The miniseries originally aired May 14–15, 1995 on the ABC network. Tekken is a 2009 American martial arts film directed by Dwight H. Little. Based on the fighting game series of the same name, the film follows Jin Kazama in his attempts to enter the Iron Fist Tournament in order to avenge the loss of his mother, Jun Kazama, by confronting his father, Kazuya Mishima and his grandfather, Heihachi Mishima, the latter of whom he thought was responsible for her death. On November 5, 2009 Tekken was shown at American Film Market. On January 14, 2010, an international trailer was released, and the film premiered in Japan on March 20, 2010. Tekken is followed by the 2014 prequel Kazuyas Revenge. Inherit the Wind Inherit the Wind is a 1960 Hollywood film adaptation of the 1955 play of the same name, written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee. The film was directed by Stanley Kramer. It stars Spencer Tracy as lawyer Henry Drummond and Fredric March as his friend and rival Matthew Harrison Brady, also featuring Gene Kelly, Dick York, Harry Morgan, Donna Anderson, Claude Akins, Noah Beery Jr., Florence Eldridge, and Jimmy Boyd. The script was adapted by Nedrick Young and Harold Jacob Smith. Stanley Kramer was commended for bringing in writer Nedrick Young, as the latter was blacklisted and forced to use the pseudonym Nathan E. Douglas. Inherit the Wind is a parable that fictionalizes the 1925 Scopes "Monkey" Trial as a means to discuss McCarthyism. Written in response to the chilling effect of the McCarthy era investigations on intellectual discourse, the film is critical of creationism. The film had its World Premiere at the Astoria Theatre in Londons West End on July 7, 1960. A television remake of the film starring Melvyn Douglas and Ed Begley was broadcast in 1965. Another television remake starring Jason Robards and Kirk Douglas aired in 1988. It was once again remade for TV in 1999, co-starring Jack Lemmon as Drummond and George C. Scott as Brady. Max Manus: Man of War Max Manus: Man of War is a 2008 Norwegian biographical war film based on the real events of the life of resistance fighter Max Manus. The story follows Manus from the Winter War against the Soviet Union, through the outbreak of World War II and the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany until peacetime in 1945. The film is based on Max Manuss own books Det vil helst gå godt and Det blir alvor, as well as other accounts and historical documentation. The film stays largely historically accurate, but omits some events, and moves some of the supporting characters around to show them taking part in events in place of others. The production included around 1,800 extras and 2,000 workers behind the cameras. The films première was attended by King Harald V, "Tikken" Manus, Gunnar Sønsteby along with other notable individuals. Reception from critics was largely positive, though some found the film to be too traditional, and compared it unfavourably to the Danish film Flame & Citron. Max Manus also sparked a public debate about the role of the Norwegian resistance movement during the German occupation. Broadcast News Broadcast News is a 1987 American romantic comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by James L. Brooks. The film concerns a virtuoso television news producer, who has daily emotional breakdowns, a brilliant yet prickly reporter and his charismatic but far less seasoned rival. It also stars Robert Prosky, Lois Chiles, Joan Cusack, and Jack Nicholson as the evening news anchor. In 2018, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Waiting for Guffman Waiting for Guffman is a 1996 American mockumentary comedy film written by Christopher Guest and Eugene Levy, and directed by Guest. The films ensemble cast includes Guest, Levy, Catherine OHara, Fred Willard, and Parker Posey. The films title is a reference to Samuel Becketts play Waiting for Godot. As in the other mockumentary films created by Guest, the majority of the dialogue is improvised. Because the film is about the production of a stage musical, it contains several original musical numbers written by Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer. The films score was composed by William Ross. Peaceful Warrior Peaceful Warrior is a 2006 drama film directed by Victor Salva and written by Kevin Bernhardt based on the novel Way of the Peaceful Warrior by Dan Millman. Set at U.C. Berkeley, the film stars Scott Mechlowicz as a troubled but talented gymnast who meets a spiritual guide portrayed by Nick Nolte. Mutant Chronicles Mutant Chronicles is a 2008 British-American science fiction action-horror film, loosely based on the role-playing game of the same name. The film was directed by Simon Hunter, and stars Thomas Jane and Ron Perlman. It was released throughout Europe in 2008, followed by a North American VOD on March 27, 2009, and a theatrical release for selected cities on April 24, 2009. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 4, 2009. Murder in the First Murder in the First is a 1995 American legal drama film, directed by Marc Rocco, about a petty criminal named Henri Young who is put on trial for murder in the first degree. The film also stars Christian Slater and Gary Oldman. Thanks for Sharing Thanks for Sharing is a 2012 American comedy-drama film directed by Stuart Blumberg, from a screenplay written by Blumberg and Matt Winston. The film stars Mark Ruffalo, Tim Robbins, Gwyneth Paltrow, Josh Gad, Joely Richardson, and Pink with supporting roles from Patrick Fugit, Carol Kane, Michaela Watkins, Emily Meade and Isiah Whitlock The film premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival to mixed reviews, and was released in the United States a year later. The Warlords The Warlords, previously known as The Blood Brothers, is a 2007 epic action war drama film directed by Peter Chan and starring Jet Li, Andy Lau, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Xu Jinglei. The film was released on 13 December 2007 simultaneously in most of Asia, except Japan. The film is set in the 1860s, during the Taiping Rebellion in the late Qing Dynasty in China and centers on the sworn brotherhood of three men. All That Jazz All That Jazz is a 1979 American musical drama film directed by Bob Fosse. The screenplay, by Robert Alan Aurthur and Fosse, is a semi-autobiographical fantasy based on aspects of Fosses life and career as a dancer, choreographer and director. The film was inspired by Fosses manic effort to edit his film Lenny while simultaneously staging the 1975 Broadway musical Chicago. It borrows its title from the Kander and Ebb tune "All That Jazz" in that production. The film won the Palme dOr at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. In 2001, All That Jazz was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Virus Virus is a 1999 American science fiction horror film directed by visual effects artist John Bruno and starring Jamie Lee Curtis, William Baldwin and Donald Sutherland. Based on the comic book of the same name by Chuck Pfarrer, it tells the story of a ship beset by a malevolent extraterrestrial entity that seeks to turn humanity into cyborg slaves. The film was promoted with a line of action figures and a tie-in video game. It turned out to be a critical and commercial flop, but over time gained a cult following. The Mosquito Coast The Mosquito Coast is a 1986 American drama film directed by Peter Weir and starring Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren, Andre Gregory, and River Phoenix. It is based on the novel of the same name by Paul Theroux. The film tells the story of a family that leaves the United States and tries to find a happier and simpler life in the jungles of Central America. However, their jungle paradise quickly turns into a dystopia as their stubborn fathers behavior becomes increasingly erratic and aggressive. It was shot in the cities of Cartersville and Rome in Georgia, in addition to Baltimore, and Belize. Freeway Freeway is a 1996 crime film written and directed by Matthew Bright and starring Kiefer Sutherland, Reese Witherspoon and Brooke Shields. The films plot resembles the fairy tale "Little Red Riding Hood". The Jane Austen Book Club The Jane Austen Book Club is a 2007 American romantic drama film written and directed by Robin Swicord. The screenplay, adapted from the 2004 novel of the same name by Karen Joy Fowler, focuses on a book club formed specifically to discuss the six novels written by Jane Austen. As they delve into Austens literature, the club members find themselves dealing with life experiences that parallel the themes of the books they are reading. Silent Running Silent Running is a 1972 environmental-themed American post-apocalyptic science fiction film. It is the directorial debut of Douglas Trumbull, and stars Bruce Dern, Cliff Potts, Ron Rifkin and Jesse Vint. The Nut Job The Nut Job is a 2014 3D computer-animated heist-comedy film directed by Peter Lepeniotis, who also wrote the film with Lorne Cameron. It stars the voices of Will Arnett, Brendan Fraser, Gabriel Iglesias, Jeff Dunham, Liam Neeson and Katherine Heigl. Stephen Lang, Maya Rudolph and Sarah Gadon also star in supporting roles. The film is based on Lepeniotis 2005 short animated film Surly Squirrel. Produced by Gulfstream Pictures, Redrover International and ToonBox Entertainment, it was released in the United States on January 17, 2014, by Open Road Films. With a budget of $43 million, it is the most expensive animated film co-produced in South Korea. The film grossed $64.3 million in North America, for a worldwide total of $120.9 million, although the film received a poor reception from critics. A sequel titled Nutty by Nature was released on August 11, 2017. Heartbeats Heartbeats is a 2010 Canadian drama film directed by Xavier Dolan. It follows the story of two friends who both fall in love with the same man. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Serena Serena is a 2014 American–French drama film based on the 2008 novel of the same name by American author Ron Rash. Directed by Susanne Bier, the film stars Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper as newlyweds running a timber business in 1930s North Carolina. Roman J. Israel, Esq. Roman J. Israel, Esq. is a 2017 American legal drama film written and directed by Dan Gilroy. The film stars Denzel Washington, Colin Farrell, and Carmen Ejogo, and centers on the life of an idealistic defense lawyer who finds himself in a tumultuous series of events that lead to a personal crisis and the necessity for extreme action. Roman J. Israel, Esq. premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2017, and began a limited release in the United States by Sony Pictures Releasing on November 17, 2017. The film went wide on November 22, 2017, and grossed just $13 million against its $22 million budget. The film received mixed reviews from critics but Washington was widely praised for his performance, for which he received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actor, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role. Top Five Top Five is a 2014 American comedy film written and directed by Chris Rock. The film, which stars Rock, Rosario Dawson, and Gabrielle Union, was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The movie follows New York City comedian and film star Andre Allen, who has to confront his past and comedic career while doing an interview with journalist Chelsea Brown. The film was released on December 12, 2014, by Paramount Pictures, grossing $26.1 million against a $12 million budget. Dil Se.. Dil Se.. is a 1998 Indian romantic thriller film set in the backdrop of the insurgency in Northeast India, written and directed by Mani Ratnam, and produced by Ratnam, Ram Gopal Varma, and Shekhar Kapur. The film stars Shahrukh Khan and Manisha Koirala in the lead roles, while Preity Zinta makes her film debut in a supporting role. Written by Ratnam and Tigmanshu Dhulia, the film is an example of parallel cinema and is noted as the final installment of Ratnams thematic trilogy that consists of Roja and Bombay. The film was screened at the Era New Horizons Film Festival and the Helsinki International Film Festival. Noted for its aspects nonlinear storytelling, the film won awards for cinematography, audiography, choreography, and music, among others. The film was a success overseas earning $975,000 in the United States and £537,930 in the United Kingdom, becoming the first Indian film to enter the top 10 in the United Kingdom box office charts, and it was also a hit in Japan. The film won two National Film Awards and six Filmfare Awards, while also receiving a special mention at the Netpac Awards. The films soundtrack album, composed by A. R. Rahman, sold six million units in India. Dil Se.. was dubbed in Tamil as Uyire.. and in Telugu as Premato. Sweet Smell of Success Sweet Smell of Success is a 1957 American film noir made by Hecht-Hill-Lancaster Productions and released by United Artists. It was directed by Alexander Mackendrick and stars Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis, Susan Harrison, and Martin Milner. The screenplay was written by Clifford Odets, Ernest Lehman, and Mackendrick from the novelette by Lehman. Mary Grant designed the films costumes. The film tells the story of powerful sleazy newspaper columnist J.J. Hunsecker who uses his connections to ruin his sisters relationship with a man he deems unworthy of her. Despite a poorly received preview screening, Sweet Smell of Success has greatly improved in stature over the years. It is now highly acclaimed by film critics, particularly for its cinematography and screenplay. In 1993, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The Musical was created by Marvin Hamlisch, Craig Carnelia, and John Guare in 2002. Your Sister's Sister Your Sisters Sister is a 2011 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Lynn Shelton and starring Emily Blunt, Rosemarie DeWitt, and Mark Duplass. The film is about a woman who invites her male friend to stay at her familys island getaway after the death of his brother. At their remote cabin, the friends drunken encounter with the womans lesbian sister leads to interesting revelations and developments in all three of their lives. The film premiered on September 11, 2011, at the Toronto International Film Festival, and was released in the United States on June 15, 2012. Kai po che! Kai Po Che! is a 2013 Indian buddy drama film directed by Abhishek Kapoor based on Chetan Bhagats novel The 3 Mistakes of My Life, with music by Amit Trivedi and lyrics by Swanand Kirkire. Sushant Singh Rajput, Rajkummar Rao and Amit Sadh star as the three main protagonists while Amrita Puri plays the female lead. The film title Kai Po Che! is originally a Gujarati phrase that means "I have cut" which refers to Makar Sankranti where one of the competitors uses his kite to cut off another competitors kite and yells "Kai Po Che!" The shooting started mid-April in Vadnagar and Ahmedabad. Set in Ahmedabad, the story revolves around three friends, Ishaan, Omi and Govind, who want to start their own sports shop and sports academy; the film also revolves around the 2001 Gujarat earthquake and Godhra train burning. The film tracks their deep friendship, and innocence tarnished by religious politics and communal hatred. Kai Po Che! had a world premiere at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival on 13 February 2013 where it was the first ever Indian film to feature in the World Panorama section. Made on a production budget of , Kai Po Che! was released worldwide on 22 February 2013 and met with critical acclaim among Indian reviewers, but mixed reviews internationally, with praise directed to the direction of Kapoor and the performances of Rao, Sadh, and Rajput. The film grossed worldwide, becoming a critical as well as commercial success. Kai Po Che! received 6 nominations at the 59th Filmfare Awards, including Best Director for Kapoor, Best Supporting Actor for Rao, Best Male Debut for Rajput, and Best Story. The film won two awards, including Best Screenplay for Kapoor and Best Background Score for Hitesh Sonik. The China Syndrome The China Syndrome is a 1979 American disaster thriller film directed by James Bridges and written by Bridges, Mike Gray, and T. S. Cook. It tells the story of a television reporter and her cameraman who discover safety coverups at a nuclear power plant. It stars Jane Fonda, Jack Lemmon, and Michael Douglas, with Douglas also serving as the films producer. The cast also features Scott Brady, James Hampton, Peter Donat, Richard Herd, and Wilford Brimley. "China syndrome" is a fanciful term—not intended to be taken literally—that describes a fictional result of a nuclear meltdown, where reactor components melt through their containment structures and into the underlying earth, "all the way to China." The China Syndrome premiered at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme dOr while Lemmon received the Best Actor prize. The film was released theatrically on March 16, 1979, twelve days before the Three Mile Island nuclear accident in Dauphin County, which gave the films subject matter an unexpected prescience. Upon release the film was a critical and commercial success with critics praising the films screenplay, direction and thriller elements and Fondas and Lemmons performances. The film grossed $51.7 million on a production budget of $5.9 million. It received four nominations at the 52nd Academy Awards: Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Art Direction, and Best Original Screenplay. The Titan The Titan is a 2018 American science fiction thriller film directed by Lennart Ruff and starring Sam Worthington, Taylor Schilling and Tom Wilkinson. The screenplay was written by Max Hurwitz, with the story by Arash Amel. The film is an international co-production between the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, and Spain. It was released for some countries by Netflix on March 30, 2018. It was released theatrically in the United Kingdom on April 13, 2018, by Signature Entertainment, and direct to video in Germany on May 8, 2018, by EuroVideo. Roger & Me Roger & Me is a 1989 American film written, produced, directed by and starring Michael Moore. Moore portrays the regional economic impact of General Motors CEO Roger Smiths action of closing several auto plants in his hometown of Flint, reducing GMs employees in that area from 80,000 in 1978 to about 50,000 in 1992. As of August 2015, GM employs approximately 7,200 workers in the Flint area, according to The Detroit News, and 5,000 workers according to MSNBC. In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". Cronos Cronos is a 1993 Mexican horror drama film written and directed by Guillermo del Toro, starring veteran Argentinean actor Federico Luppi and American actor Ron Perlman. Cronos is del Toros first feature film, and the first of several films on which he collaborated with either Luppi or Perlman. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Somewhere in Time Somewhere in Time is a 1980 American romantic science fiction drama film directed by Jeannot Szwarc. It is a film adaptation of the 1975 novel Bid Time Return by Richard Matheson, who also wrote the screenplay. The film stars Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymour, and Christopher Plummer. Reeve plays Richard Collier, a playwright who becomes obsessed with a photograph of a young woman at the Grand Hotel. Through self-hypnosis, he travels back in time to the year 1912 to find love with actress Elise McKenna, but comes into conflict with Elises manager, William Fawcett Robinson, who fears that romance will derail her career and resolves to stop him. The film is known for its musical score composed by John Barry. The 18th variation of Sergei Rachmaninoffs Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini also appears several times. Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead Things to Do in Denver When Youre Dead is a 1995 American neo-noir crime film directed by Gary Fleder and written by Scott Rosenberg. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Andy García, Christopher Lloyd, Treat Williams, Steve Buscemi, Christopher Walken, Fairuza Balk, and Gabrielle Anwar. The films title comes from a Warren Zevon song of the same name, recorded on his 1991 album Mr. Bad Example, which he allowed under the condition that the song be played during the end credits. The lead characters name, "Jimmy the Saint," comes from the Bruce Springsteen song "Lost in the Flood" from the album Greetings from Asbury Park The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. The film was a box office bomb and received negative reviews from critics, with many dismissing as a "Pulp Fiction clone". Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is a 2019 horror film directed by André Øvredal, based on the childrens book series of the same name by Alvin Schwartz. The screenplay was adapted by Dan and Kevin Hageman, from a screen story by producer Guillermo del Toro, as well as Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan. The film, an international co-production of the United States and Canada, stars Zoe Colletti, Michael Garza, Gabriel Rush, Austin Zajur, Natalie Ganzhorn, Austin Abrams, Dean Norris, Gil Bellows, and Lorraine Toussaint. In 2013, CBS Films acquired the rights to the book series from 1212 Entertainment with the intent of producing it as a feature film. By January 2016 it was announced that del Toro would develop and potentially direct the project for CBS Films. Øvredal was later to set to direct the film, with del Toro, Daniel, Brown, and Grave being among the producers. Principal photography commenced on August 27, 2018, and ended on November 1, 2018, in St. Thomas. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark was theatrically released on August 9, 2019, by Lionsgate. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising the horror elements, though some criticized the screenplay. I Spit on Your Grave 2 I Spit on Your Grave 2 is a 2013 American rape and revenge horror film directed by Steven R. Monroe. It is a standalone sequel to the 2010 film I Spit on Your Grave, also directed by Monroe, which in turn was based on Meir Zarchis 1978 film of the same name. The film was given a limited theatrical release at one theater and has been received negatively by critics. Suck Me Shakespeer Fack ju Göhte is a 2013 German comedy film directed by Bora Dağtekin and starring Elyas MBarek and Karoline Herfurth, while upcoming actors Max von der Groeben and Jella Haase appear in supporting roles. The film was produced by Rat Pack Filmproduktion in coproduction with Constantin Film. Fack ju Göthe premiered on 29 October 2013 in Munich, and was subsequently released in cinemas on 7 November 2013. It was released in the United States under the title Suck Me Shakespeer. Secretariat Secretariat is a 2010 American biographical sports drama film produced and released by Walt Disney Pictures, written by Mike Rich and Sheldon Turner with music by Nick Glennie-Smith and directed by Randall Wallace. The film chronicles the life of Thoroughbred race horse Secretariat, winner of the Triple Crown in 1973. Diane Lane portrays Secretariats owner, Penny Chenery, and John Malkovich plays his trainer, Lucien Laurin. Filming took place on location in Louisville and Lexington, and around Lafayette and Carencro. The film premiered in Hollywood on September 30, 2010 and was released in the United States on October 8, 2010 by Walt Disney Pictures. It received generally favorable reviews from critics and earned $60 million on a $35 million budget. The Kid with a Bike The Kid with a Bike is a 2011 drama film written and directed by the Belgian brothers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, starring Thomas Doret and Cécile de France. Set in Seraing, it tells the story of a 12-year-old boy who turns to a woman for comfort after his father has abandoned him. The film was produced through companies in Belgium, France and Italy. While The Kid with a Bike does not deviate from the naturalistic style of the Dardenne brothers earlier works, a comparatively bright aesthetic was employed, as well as a screenplay inspired by fairy tales. Unusually for a film by the directors, it also uses music. It premiered at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival and was co-winner of the festivals Grand Prix. The Magdalene Sisters The Magdalene Sisters is a 2002 Irish-British drama film written and directed by Peter Mullan, about three teenage girls who were sent to Magdalene Asylums homes for women who were labelled as "fallen" by their families or society. The homes were maintained by individual religious orders in the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland. Peter Mullan has remarked that the film was initially made because victims of Magdalene Asylums had received no closure in the form of recognition, compensation or apology, and many remained lifelong devout Catholics. Former Magdalene inmate Mary-Jo McDonagh told Mullan that the reality of the Magdalene Asylums was much worse than depicted in the film. Though set in Ireland, it was shot entirely on location in Dumfries and Galloway, South-West Scotland. Friends with Money Friends with Money is a 2006 comedy-drama film written and directed by Nicole Holofcener. It opened the 2006 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2006, and went into limited release in North America on April 7, 2006. Equals Equals is a 2015 American science fiction romantic drama film directed by Drake Doremus, produced by Michael Pruss, Chip Diggins, Ann Ruak, Michael Schaefer, Ridley Scott, and Jay Stern, and written by Nathan Parker from a story by Doremus. It stars Nicholas Hoult and Kristen Stewart as two people diagnosed with a disease that restores their human compassion and emotions in a dystopian world where emotions do not exist. Additional roles are played by Guy Pearce and Jacki Weaver. The film had its world premiere in the international competition section at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival. The film had its North American premiere in the Special Presentations programme at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released on May 26, 2016 through DirecTV Cinema prior to opening in a limited release on July 15 by A24. The Shop Around the Corner The Shop Around the Corner is a 1940 American romantic comedy film produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart and Frank Morgan. The screenplay was written by Samson Raphaelson based on the 1937 Hungarian play Parfumerie by Miklós László. Eschewing regional politics in the years leading up to World War II, the film is about two employees at a leathergoods shop in Budapest who can barely stand each other, not realizing they are falling in love as anonymous correspondents through their letters. The Shop Around the Corner is ranked #28 on AFIs 100 Years... 100 Passions, and is listed in Times All-Time 100 Movies. In 1999, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The supporting cast included Joseph Schildkraut, Sara Haden, Felix Bressart, and William Tracy. Aashiqui 2 Aashiqui 2 is a 2013 Indian romantic musical drama film directed by Mohit Suri. Starring Aditya Roy Kapur and Shraddha Kapoor in the lead roles, it was produced by Mukesh Bhatt and Bhushan Kumar under the Vishesh Films and T-Series banners. Set in the early 2010s, Aashiqui 2 is a love story centering on the turbulent relationship between musicians Rahul and Arohi, a relationship which is affected by Rahuls issues with alcohol abuse and temperament. The films plot is closely modelled on the plot of A Star is Born. The film is a spiritual successor to the 1990 musical film Aashiqui, and initially caused concern in the Indian media that it could not live up to the high standards and success of the original. Production of Aashiqui 2 began in 2011, with the principal photography taking place in Cape Town, Goa and Mumbai on a budget of . The film, which premiered on 26 April 2013, became a commercial success at the box-office despite featuring newcomers, and was one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of 2013, earning worldwide within the first four weeks. Aashiqui 2 is the highest-grossing film ever produced by Vishesh Films. The soundtrack to the film became very popular after its release; the songs "Tum Hi Ho" and "Sunn Raha Hai" topped the charts across various platforms in India. It later inspired the Telugu-language film Nee Jathaga Nenundali. Bio-Dome Bio-Dome is a 1996 American comedy film directed by Jason Bloom. Bio-Dome was produced by Motion Picture Corporation of America on a budget of $15 million and was distributed theatrically by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The plot of the film revolves around two clumsy, dim-witted slackers who, while on a road trip, look for a toilet stop in what they believe is a shopping mall, which in fact turns out to be a "bio-dome", a form of closed ecological system in which five scientists are to be hermetically sealed for a year. The film has themes of environmentalism, combined with drug use, sexual innuendo, and toilet humor. The film stars Stephen Baldwin and Pauly Shore, and has cameo appearances by celebrities such as Roger Clinton, Kylie Minogue, Patricia Hearst, and Rose McGowan. Jack Black and Kyle Gass first came to global attention in Bio-Dome in which they performed together as Tenacious D on-screen for the first time. The film grossed $13 million at the box office in North America. Bio-Dome received negative reviews. On December 18, 2013, Stephen Baldwin appeared on Mancow Mullers radio/TV show, confirming that he is in talks with Pauly Shore about making a sequel to the film revolving around the children of Bud and Doyle, their characters. Pump Up the Volume Pump Up the Volume is a 1990 comedy-drama film written and directed by Allan Moyle and starring Christian Slater and Samantha Mathis. Berserk is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kentaro Miura. Set in a medieval Europe-inspired dark fantasy world, the story centers on the characters of Guts, a lone mercenary, and Griffith, the leader of a mercenary band called the "Band of the Hawk". Themes of isolation, camaraderie, and the question of whether humanity is fundamentally good or evil pervade the story, as it explores both the best and worst of human nature. Both the manga and anime adaptations are known for their use of graphic violence and sexual content. Miura premiered a prototype of Berserk in 1988. The actual series began the following year in the now-defunct magazine Monthly Animal House, which was replaced in 1992 by the bimonthly magazine Young Animal, where Berserk continues to be serialized intermittently. The series was adapted into a twenty-five episode anime TV series covering the series Golden Age arc by Oriental Light and Magic from October 1997 to March 1998. A trilogy of films, The Golden Age Arc, was released beginning in 2012. A second anime TV adaptation was broadcast in 2016 and 2017 for a total of twenty-four episodes. Runaway Train Runaway Train is a 1985 American independent thriller film directed by Andrei Konchalovsky and starring Jon Voight, Eric Roberts, Rebecca De Mornay and John P. Ryan. The screenplay by Djordje Milicevic, Paul Zindel and Edward Bunker was based on an original screenplay by Akira Kurosawa, with uncredited contributions by frequent Kurosawa collaborators Hideo Oguni and Ryūzō Kikushima. The film was also the feature debuts of Danny Trejo and Tommy "Tiny" Lister, who both proceeded to successful careers as "tough guy" character actors. The story concerns two escaped convicts and a female railroad worker who are stuck on a runaway train as it barrels through snowy desolate Alaska. Voight and Roberts were both nominated for Academy Awards for their respective roles. Akira Kurosawa wrote the original screenplay, intending it to be his first color film following Red Beard, but difficulties with the American financial backers led to its being shelved. Gettysburg Gettysburg is a 1993 American epic war film about the Battle of Gettysburg in the American Civil War. Written and directed by Ronald F. Maxwell, the film was adapted from the historical novel The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara. It features an ensemble cast, including Tom Berenger as James Longstreet, Jeff Daniels as Joshua Chamberlain, Martin Sheen as Robert E. Lee, Stephen Lang as George Pickett, and Sam Elliott as John Buford. Originally filmed as a miniseries for TNT, Gettysburg received a limited theatrical release from New Line Cinema under the direction of Ted Turner, who owned both entities. At 254 minutes, it is one of the longest films released by a major film studio in the United States. It received positive reviews from critics and grossed $12.7 million on a $20 million budget. A prequel, Gods and Generals, was released in 2003, also directed by Maxwell and featuring many returning cast members. Loveless Loveless is a 2017 drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev, who co-wrote it with Oleg Negin. The story concerns two separated parents, played by Maryana Spivak and Aleksey Rozin, whose loveless relationship has decayed into a state of bitterness and hostility. They are temporarily drawn back together after their only child goes missing and they attempt to find him. The story was inspired by the search-and-rescue group Liza Alert and Zvyagintsevs desire to make a film about a family. He was originally interested in making a Russian reworking of the 1973 Swedish miniseries Scenes from a Marriage but could not obtain the rights. Loveless was produced with international support after the Russian government disapproved of Zvyagintsevs 2014 anti-corruption film Leviathan. As a result, Loveless is a co-production of Russia, France, Belgium and Germany. Cinematographer Mikhail Krichman used a realistic style during filming in Moscow in 2016. Although Zvyagintsev said he had no interest in politics, he incorporated a skeptical view of the police into the film. Themes include parental neglect, the state of lovelessness or nelyubov, and bleak environments. Loveless opened to critical acclaim and won the Jury Prize at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Critics viewed it as a gripping story of a family crisis and a statement on life in Russia. It won two European Film Awards, including Best Cinematographer for Krichman, as well as the César Award for Best Foreign Film, and was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. Suicide Kings Suicide Kings is a 1997 American mystery thriller film directed by Peter OFallon and starring Christopher Walken, Denis Leary, Sean Patrick Flanery, Johnny Galecki, Jay Mohr, Jeremy Sisto and Henry Thomas. Based on Don Stanfords short story The Hostage, the film follows the group of criminals who kidnap a respected Mafia figure. It has a 34% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and grossed $1.7 million in the US. Dom Hemingway Dom Hemingway is a 2013 British black comedycrime drama film directed and written by Richard Shepard, and starring Jude Law, Richard E. Grant, Demián Bichir and Emilia Clarke. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. See No Evil See No Evil is a 2006 Australian-American slasher film directed by Gregory Dark, written by Dan Madigan, It is a remake of Richard Fleischers 1971 film of the same name; produced by Joel Simon, and starring professional wrestler Kane. It is the first major film produced by WWE Films and was released by Lionsgate on May 19, 2006. The film went through many different working titles before the final title of See No Evil was chosen. The original working title of the film was Eye Scream Man, but was later changed to The Goodnight Man, then Goodnight before settling on See No Evil. Batman: Gotham Knight is a 2008 anthology film consisting of six short animated superhero films produced by Japanese animation studios Studio 4°C, Madhouse, Bee Train and Production I.G in association with DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation. The shorts or segments in the film depict the DC Comics superhero Batman battling against the mob of Gotham City as well as other villains. Although intended to be set in between the films Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, the producers have acknowledged that it is not necessarily meant to be canon to Christopher Nolans Dark Knight Trilogy and any of the six segments could easily fall into almost any Batman continuity. The shorts are written by Josh Olson, David S. Goyer, Brian Azzarello, Greg Rucka, Jordan Goldberg and Alan Burnett. Although all based on Japanese anime art style, each segment has its own writing and artistic style just as the works from the DC Universe and with the same style of The Animatrix although some segments are connected, giving it the nickname, "The Batimatrix". All six films of the feature star Kevin Conroy, reprising his voice role as Batman from the DC animated universe. It is the third in the line of DC Universe Animated Original Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation; with the first two releases being Doomsday and The New Frontier. It is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for "stylized violence, including some bloody images". Batman: Gotham Knight is the second animated Batman film to be rated PG-13. This film is also notable for being the first DC Original Animated movie to have a connection with another Batman medium. While Doomsday and The New Frontier have been released in the United Kingdom with a 12 rating, Batman: Gotham Knight was instead released with a 15 rating for "images of bloody violence and injury". The film had its television premiere on Cartoon Network on October 4, 2008 at 9:00 PM with a TV-14-V rating and an exclusive parental warning after each commercial break, with a few of the more graphic scenes cut. Lifeboat Lifeboat is a 1944 American survival film directed by Alfred Hitchcock from a story by John Steinbeck. The film stars Tallulah Bankhead with William Bendix. Also in the cast are Walter Slezak, Mary Anderson and John Hodiak, Henry Hull, Heather Angel, Hume Cronyn and Canada Lee. It is set entirely on a lifeboat launched from a passenger vessel torpedoed and sunk by a Nazi U-boat. The film is the first in Hitchcocks "limited-setting" films, the others being Rope, Dial M for Murder, and Rear Window. It is the only film Hitchcock made for 20th Century Fox. The film received three Oscar nominations for Best Director, Best Original Story and Best CinematographyBlack and White. Tallulah Bankhead won the New York Film Critics Circle award for best actress of the year. Though highly controversial in its time for what many interpreted as its sympathetic depiction of a German U-boat captain, Lifeboat is now viewed more favorably and has been listed by several modern critics as one of Hitchcocks more underrated films. The Assassination of Richard Nixon The Assassination of Richard Nixon is a 2004 American drama film directed by Niels Mueller. It stars Sean Penn, Don Cheadle, Jack Thompson and Naomi Watts, and is based on the story of would-be assassin Samuel Byck, who plotted to kill Richard Nixon in 1974. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. The last name of the main character was changed to Bicke to avoid offending living relatives. SLC Punk! SLC Punk! is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by James Merendino. The film is about the young punk rock fan Steven "Stevo" Levy, a college graduate living in Salt Lake City. The character is portrayed as a stereotype of a vandalist punk in the mid-1980s. Many events and characters in the movie are allegedly based on real life, although they may have been exaggerated. The character of Stevo is based on the life of writer/director James Merendino, although the character is named after Stephen Egerton, originally known as Stephen "Stevo" OReilly, who played for the Salt Lake City punk band Massacre Guys, and eventually joined the L.A. bands Descendents and ALL. SLC Punk was chosen as the opening-night feature at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival. Merendino created the film based on his experience growing up in Salt Lake City. Although the film is not autobiographical, Merendino has said that many characters were based on people he knew. Rollerball Rollerball is a 2002 remake of the 1975 science-fiction film of the same name. It stars Chris Klein, Jean Reno, LL Cool J, Rebecca Romijn, and Naveen Andrews. It was directed by John McTiernan and has a much greater focus on action, with more muted social and political overtones than the original. Unlike the previous film, it takes place in the present rather than in a future dystopian society. The Rules of the Game The Rules of the Game is a 1939 French comedy-drama satirical film directed by Jean Renoir. It features an ensemble cast of Nora Gregor, Paulette Dubost, Mila Parély, Marcel Dalio, Julien Carette, Roland Toutain, Gaston Modot, Pierre Magnier and Jean Renoir himself. Renoirs portrayal of the wise, mournful Octave anchors the fatalistic mood of this pensive comedy of manners. The film depicts members of upper-class French society and their servants just before the beginning of World War II, showing their moral callousness on the eve of impending destruction. The Rules of the Game was the most expensive French film up to that time, with its original budget of 2.5 million francs increased to over five million. When directing the film, Renoir and cinematographer Jean Bachelet made use of deep-focus cinematography and long shots during which the camera is constantly moving, both sophisticated cinematic techniques in 1939. Renoirs career in France was at its pinnacle in 1939, and The Rules of the Game was eagerly anticipated; however, its premiere was met with scorn and disapproval by both critics and audiences. Renoir reduced the films running time from 113 minutes to 85, but even then the film was a critical and financial disaster. In October 1939, it was banned by the wartime French government for "having an undesirable influence over the young". For many years, the 85-minute version was the only one available, but despite this its reputation slowly grew. In 1956, boxes of original material were rediscovered and a reconstructed version of the film premiered that year at the Venice Film Festival, with only a minor scene from Renoirs first cut missing. Since then, The Rules of the Game has often been called one of the greatest films in the history of cinema. Numerous film critics and directors have praised it highly, citing it as an inspiration for their own work. Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods is a 2013 Japanese animated science fantasy martial arts film, the eighteenth feature film based on the Dragon Ball series, and the fourteenth to carry the Dragon Ball Z branding, released in theaters on March 30. It is the first Dragon Ball movie in 17 years to have a theatrical release, the last being the tenth anniversary movie in 1996, which followed the first three Dragon Ball films and the thirteen Dragon Ball Z films. Unlike previous theatrical Dragon Ball releases, this was a full feature-length production with a stand-alone release and not shown as part of the now-discontinued Toei Anime Fair. It is the first-ever Japanese film to be screened at IMAX Digital Theaters, and was released on Blu-ray and DVD on September 13, 2013. Funimation acquired the North American rights to Battle of Gods and produced an English dub that they co-released with 20th Century Fox in North American cinemas in August 2014. Madman Entertainment acquired the Australasian rights and screened the movie at the 2013 Japanese Film Festival in Australia before screening the English dub to select theaters in August 2014, and Manga Entertainment released the film in the United Kingdom in November 2014. Battle of Gods was the first film considered an official part of the Dragon Ball storyline, being set during the time skip in chapter 517 of the original manga, with original creator Akira Toriyama deeply involved. The plot involves Beerus, learning of the defeat of the galactic overlord Frieza at the hands of Goku. Seeking an opponent worthy of his power, Beerus, along with his companion Whis, travels to the North Galaxy to challenge Goku to a battle. The first story arc of Dragon Ball Super retells the events of Battle of Gods. Some details have been altered, scenes added, and dialogue expanded to cover the 14-episode arc. I Kill Giants I Kill Giants is a 2017 fantasy drama film directed by Anders Walter with a screenplay by Joe Kelly, based on Kelly and Ken Niimuras graphic novel of the same name. The film stars Madison Wolfe, Imogen Poots, Sydney Wade, Rory Jackson and Zoe Saldana. Dead Again Dead Again is a 1991 American neo-noir romantic thriller film film written by Scott Frank and directed by Kenneth Branagh. It stars Branagh and his then-wife Emma Thompson, and co-stars Andy García, Derek Jacobi, Wayne Knight, and Robin Williams. Dead Again was a moderate box office success and was positively received by the majority of critics. Jacobi was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, and Patrick Doyle, who composed the films music, was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Original Score. Hollywood Ending Hollywood Ending is a 2002 American comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen, who also plays the principal character. It tells the story of a once-famous film director who suffers hysterical blindness due to the intense pressure of directing. Son of a Gun Son of a Gun is a 2014 Australian crime thriller film written and directed by Julius Avery. It stars Brenton Thwaites, Ewan McGregor, Alicia Vikander, and Jacek Koman. Cutthroat Island Cutthroat Island is a 1995 comedy adventure film directed by Renny Harlin and written by Robert King and Marc Norman based on a story by Michael Frost Beckner, James Gorman, Bruce A. Evans, and Raymond Gideon. It stars Geena Davis, Matthew Modine, and Frank Langella. The film is an international co-production among companies in the United States, France, Germany, and Italy. The film had a notoriously troubled and chaotic production, involving multiple rewrites and recasts, and received negative reviews for the script, acting, and unrealistic stunts, whereas the high production values, action sequences, shooting locations, and the musical score were praised. It was a box office bomb, having one of the highest losses when adjusted for inflation in film history at $147 million. It even appeared in the Guinness World Records for being the biggest box-office bomb of all-time and led to the pirate genres demise at that point, until The Curse of the Black Pearl. It was the last film from Carolco Pictures before its closure. Aladdin and the Return of Jafar The Return of Jafar is a 1994 American direct-to-video animated musical fantasy adventure film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. It is the first sequel to the 1992 film Aladdin, and serves as the pilot to the Aladdin animated series. Released on May 20, 1994, it was the first Disney direct-to-video animated film, and marked the first American direct-to-video animated film. Though the film received mixed to negative reviews, it sold 15million VHS tapes and grossed , becoming one of the best-selling films on home video. Another direct-to-video sequel, Aladdin and the King of Thieves, was released in 1996. Tale of Tales Tale of Tales is a 2015 European fantasy film directed by Matteo Garrone and starring Salma Hayek, Vincent Cassel, Toby Jones, and John C. Reilly. An Italian-led production with co-producers in France and the United Kingdom, the film is Garrones first English-language film. It competed for the Palme dOr at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It is a screen adaptation based on collections of tales by Italian poet and courtier Giambattista Basile: Pentamerone or Lo cunto de li cunti, which contains the earliest versions of famous fables like Rapunzel, Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella. The three tales are La Cerva Fatata, La Pulce, La Vecchia Scorticata, that have been freely adapted with elements of other tales by Giambattista Basile, as well as a touch of artistic license. Heaven Is for Real Heaven Is for Real is a 2014 American Christian drama film written and directed by Randall Wallace and co-written by Christopher Parker, based on Pastor Todd Burpo and Lynn Vincents 2010 book of the same name. The film stars Greg Kinnear, Kelly Reilly, Connor Corum, Margo Martindale, and Thomas Haden Church. The soundtrack of the film contains Darlene Zschechs song "Heaven in Me". The film was released on April 16, 2014. The film has received mixed critical reviews, but nevertheless was a box office success, grossing $101 million against a $12 million budget, becoming the fifth-highest-grossing Christian film in the United States. The Thin Man The Thin Man is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy-mystery film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and based on the novel of the same name by Dashiell Hammett. The film stars William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles, a leisure-class couple who enjoy copious drinking and flirtatious banter. Nick is a retired private detective who left his very successful career when he married Nora, a wealthy heiress accustomed to high society. Their wire-haired fox terrier Asta is played by canine actor Skippy. The films screenplay was written by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich, a married couple. In 1934, the film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. The titular "Thin Man" is not Nick Charles, but the man Charles is initially hired to find – Clyde Wynant. The "Thin Man" moniker was thought by many viewers to refer to Nick Charles and, after a time, it was used in the titles of sequels as if referring to Charles. Mystery, Alaska Mystery, Alaska is a 1999 comedy-drama film directed by Jay Roach about an amateur ice hockey team, from the fictional small-town of Mystery, that plays an exhibition game against the National Hockey Leagues New York Rangers. It was shot in Banff National Park and in a "town" built for the purpose outside Canmore. The Watcher The Watcher is a 2000 American thriller film directed by Joe Charbanic and starring James Spader, Marisa Tomei and Keanu Reeves. Set in Chicago, the film is about a retired FBI agent who is stalked and taunted by a serial killer. Kundun Kundun is a 1997 American epic biographical film written by Melissa Mathison and directed by Martin Scorsese. It is based on the life and writings of Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, the exiled political and spiritual leader of Tibet. Tenzin Thuthob Tsarong, a grandnephew of the Dalai Lama, stars as the adult Dalai Lama, while Tencho Gyalpo, a niece of the Dalai Lama, appears as the Dalai Lamas mother. The film according to Roger Ebert was "made of episodes, not a plot" and he gave the film three stars out of four. Stephen Holden of The New York Times called the film "emotionally remote" but praised its look and its musical score. Richard Corliss praised the cinematography and score as well. Barry Norman, chief film critic at the BBC opined that Kundun was both beautifully and intelligently made. "Kundun", meaning "presence", is a title by which the Dalai Lama is addressed. Kundun was released only a few months after Seven Years in Tibet, sharing the latters location and its depiction of the Dalai Lama at several stages of his youth, though Kundun covers a period three times longer. A Mighty Wind A Mighty Wind is a 2003 American mockumentary comedy film about a folk music reunion concert in which three folk bands reunite for a television performance for the first time in decades. The film was co-written, directed and composed by Christopher Guest. The film is widely acknowledged to reference the 2003 tribute concert to folk music producer Harold Leventhal that reunited several of the folk groups that Leventhal had managed. More broadly, the film is a parody of the American folk music revival of the early 1960s and its personalities. Guest co-stars and reunites many of his company of actors from This Is Spinal Tap, Waiting for Guffman, and Best in Show for this film. They include Eugene Levy, Catherine OHara, Michael McKean, Harry Shearer, Fred Willard, Bob Balaban, Ed Begley Jr., Jennifer Coolidge, John Michael Higgins, Jane Lynch and Parker Posey. Funny Face Funny Face is a 1957 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and written by Leonard Gershe, containing assorted songs by George and Ira Gershwin. Although having the same title as the 1927 Broadway musical Funny Face by the Gershwin brothers, and featuring the same male star, the plot is totally different and only four of the songs from the stage musical are included. Alongside Astaire, the film stars Audrey Hepburn and Kay Thompson. High and Low is a 1963 police procedural crime drama film directed by Akira Kurosawa, starring Toshiro Mifune, Tatsuya Nakadai and Kyōko Kagawa. The film is loosely based on the 1959 novel Kings Ransom by Ed McBain. Ned Kelly Ned Kelly is a 2003 Australian historical drama film based on Robert Drewes 1991 novel Our Sunshine. Directed by Gregor Jordan, the films adapted screenplay was written by John Michael McDonagh. The film dramatises the life of Ned Kelly, a legendary bushranger and outlaw who was active mostly in Victoria, the colony of his birth. In the film, Kelly, his brother Dan, and two other associates—Steve Hart and Joe Byrne—form a gang of Irish Australians in response to Irish and English tensions that arose in 19th century Australia. Heath Ledger stars in the title role, with Orlando Bloom, Naomi Watts and Geoffrey Rush. The Ladykillers The Ladykillers is a 1955 British black comedy crime film directed by Alexander Mackendrick for Ealing Studios. It stars Alec Guinness, Cecil Parker, Herbert Lom, Peter Sellers, Danny Green, Jack Warner and Katie Johnson as the old lady; Mrs. Wilberforce. William Rose wrote the screenplay, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and won the BAFTA Award for Best British Screenplay. He claimed to have dreamt the entire film and merely had to remember the details when he awoke. The Warrior's Way The Warriors Way is a 2010 New Zealand-South Korean fantasy action film written and directed by Sngmoo Lee and starring Jang Dong-gun, Kate Bosworth, Geoffrey Rush, Danny Huston and Tony Cox. It was produced by Barrie Osborne, who also produced The Lord of the Rings. The film was released on December 3, 2010. Its plot concerns a 19th-century warrior named Yang, who is ordered to kill the last member of an enemy clan — a baby girl. He refuses the mission and flees with the child to a dilapidated town in the American West. Despite his attempts, his master closes in on him and he must fight to protect the child and his newfound comrades: Ron, the town drunk, and Lynne, both of whom have a tragic past. UHF UHF is a 1989 American comedy film starring "Weird Al" Yankovic, David Bowe, Fran Drescher, Victoria Jackson, Kevin McCarthy, Michael Richards, Gedde Watanabe, Billy Barty, Anthony Geary, Emo Philips and Trinidad Silva; the film is dedicated to Silva, who died shortly after principal filming. The film was directed by Jay Levey, Yankovics manager, who also co-wrote the screenplay with him. It was released by Orion Pictures and is currently owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Yankovic stars as George Newman, a shiftless dreamer who stumbles into managing a low-budget television station and, surprisingly, finds success with his eclectic programming choices, in part spearheaded by the antics of a janitor-turned-childrens television host, Stanley Spadowski. He provokes the ire of a major network station that dislikes the competitive upstart. The title refers to the Ultra High Frequency analog television broadcasting band on which such low-budget television stations often were placed in the United States. Yankovic and Levey wrote the film after Yankovics second studio album, looking to apply the musicians parody and comedy to film, and chose the approach of George being a straight man with a vivid imagination to support the inclusion of parodies within the film. They struggled with finding a film production company for financing the film, but were eventually able to get Orion Pictures support after stating they could keep the film costs under $5 million. Principal filming took place around Tulsa, with many of the extras for the film from the Tulsa and Dallas areas. UHF earned mixed critical reviews, and was further impacted by being released in the middle of one of Hollywoods largest blockbuster summer periods. While only a modest success during its theatrical release, it became a cult film on home video. Shout! Factory released a special 25th-anniversary edition of UHF on November 11, 2014, on DVD and Blu-ray. From Justin to Kelly From Justin to Kelly is a 2003 American musical romantic comedy film written by Kim Fuller and directed by Robert Iscove. The film, starring American Idol first season winner Kelly Clarkson and runner-up Justin Guarini, won the Golden Raspberry Award for "Worst Musical of Our First 25 Years" in 2005. This film is often regarded as one of the worst movies ever made. The Indian in the Cupboard The Indian in the Cupboard is a 1995 American family fantasy drama film directed by Frank Oz and written by Melissa Mathison, based on the childrens book of the same name by Lynne Reid Banks. The story revolves around a boy who receives a cupboard as a gift on his ninth birthday. He later discovers that putting toy figures in the cupboard, after locking and unlocking it, brings the toys to life. The film starred Hal Scardino as Omri, Litefoot as Little Bear, Lindsay Crouse, Richard Jenkins, Rishi Bhat as Omris friend Patrick, Steve Coogan as Tommy Atkins, and David Keith as Boone the Cowboy. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures and Paramount Pictures. Padmaavat Padmaavat is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language epic period drama film directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Loosely based on the epic poem Padmavat by Malik Muhammad Jayasi, it stars Deepika Padukone as Rani Padmavati, a Rajput queen known for her beauty, wife of Maharawal Ratan Singh, played by Shahid Kapoor. Sultan Alauddin Khilji, played by Ranveer Singh, hears of her beauty and attacks her kingdom to claim her. Aditi Rao Hydari, Jim Sarbh, Raza Murad, and Anupriya Goenka featured in supporting roles. With a production budget of , Padmaavat is one of the most expensive Indian films ever made. Initially scheduled for release on 1 December 2017, Padmaavat faced numerous controversies. Amid violent protests, its release was indefinitely delayed. In December, the Central Board of Film Certification approved the film with few changes, which includes the addition of multiple disclaimers and a change from its original title Padmavati. Padmaavat was rescheduled for release on 25 January 2018 in 2D, 3D and IMAX 3D formats, making it the first Indian film to be released in IMAX 3D. Padmaavat received mixed reviews. Critics praised the visuals, the cinematography and Singhs portrayal of Khilji, but criticised its storyline, execution, length and adherence to regressive patriarchal mores. Critics also disliked the portrayal of Khilji as a stereotypical evil Muslim king and Ratan Singh as the righteous Hindu king. Despite not being released in some states of India, it grossed over at the box office, becoming a commercial success and one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time. At 64th Filmfare Awards, Padmaavat received a leading 18 nominations, and won four awards, including Best Actor for Singh. It also won three National Film Awards, including Best Music Direction for Bhansali. Turbo Kid Turbo Kid is a 2015 Canadian action-adventure comedy superhero film written and directed by François Simard, Anouk Whissell, and Yoann-Karl Whissell. The film stars Munro Chambers, Laurence Leboeuf, Michael Ironside, Edwin Wright, Aaron Jeffery, and Romano Orzari. The film follows the adventures of The Kid, a teenage comic book fan turned superhero in the "Wastelands", an alternate 1997 Earth where water is scarce. He teams up with a mysterious girl named Apple and an arm-wrestling cowboy named Frederic to stop the tyrannical warlord Zeus. The film was released on August 28, 2015, by Epic Pictures Group, in the United States. The Endless The Endless is a 2017 American science fiction cosmic horror film directed, produced by and starring Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead. Benson also wrote the film, while Moorhead acted as cinematographer; both also acted as editors. It premiered on April 21, 2017 at the Tribeca Film Festival, before being released nationwide on April 6, 2018. Co-starring Callie Hernandez, Tate Ellington, Lew Temple, and James Jordan, the film tells the story of two brothers who visit an alleged cult they formerly belonged to. The Endless may be interpreted as a partial sequel to Benson and Moorheads 2012 film Resolution, as it appears to share the same universe and some plot points. Ruthless People Ruthless People is a 1986 American black comedy film written by Dale Launer, directed by David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker, and starring Danny DeVito, Bette Midler, Judge Reinhold, Anita Morris, and Helen Slater, with Bill Pullman in a supporting role in his film debut. The film is the story of a couple who kidnap their ex-bosss wife to get revenge and extort money from him. They soon realize he does not want her back and was planning to kill her himself. Meanwhile, the bosss mistress plans a blackmail attempt on him which also does not go as planned. Max Max is a 2015 American family adventure drama film directed by Boaz Yakin, and co-written with Sheldon Lettich. The film stars Josh Wiggins, Mia Xitlali, Dejon LaQuake, Thomas Haden Church, Robbie Amell, Lauren Graham, Luke Kleintank, and Jay Hernandez. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 26, 2015. Good Burger Good Burger is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Brian Robbins and written by Dan Schneider, Kevin Kopelow and Heath Seifert. Starring Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell, it is based on the comedy sketch of the same name on the Nickelodeon series All That. Produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Tollin/Robbins Productions, Good Burger was released worldwide on July 25, 1997, by Paramount Pictures. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $23.7 million against a budget of $8.5 million. I Spit on Your Grave I Spit on Your Grave is a 1978 American rape and revenge horror film written, directed and edited by Meir Zarchi. It stars Camille Keaton, Eron Tabor, Richard Pace, Anthony Nichols, and Gunter Kleemann. The film tells the story of Jennifer Hills, a fiction writer based in New York City who exacts revenge on each of her tormentors after four men gang rape and leave her for dead. In her memoir Inside Out, Demi Moore confirmed that the scantily clad woman on the films poster, posing with her back turned, is her. I Spit on Your Grave is noted for its very controversial depiction of extreme graphic violence, in particular the lengthy depictions of gang rape, that take up 30 minutes of the films runtime. During its wider release, the film was branded a "video nasty" in the United Kingdom, and was a target of censorship by film commissioning bodies. As such, film critic Roger Ebert became one of the most notable detractors of the film, calling it "a vile bag of garbage". The film remains highly controversial to this day, even being considered to be one of the worst films ever made. For some, it is this controversy which has led to it being deemed a cult classic. Despite the controversy and negative reviews, the performance of Camille Keaton was praised by critics. It made Time magazines Top 10 Ridiculously Violent Movies. The film spawned a 2010 remake, which has since spawned two sequels of its own: I Spit on Your Grave 2, and Vengeance Is Mine. A direct sequel, Deja Vu, was released in 2019 with Zarchi and Keaton both returning. Cape Fear Cape Fear is a 1962 American neo-noir psychological thriller film starring Robert Mitchum, Gregory Peck, Martin Balsam, and Polly Bergen. It was adapted by James R. Webb from the 1957 novel The Executioners by John D. MacDonald. It was initially storyboarded by Alfred Hitchcock, subsequently directed by J. Lee Thompson, and released on April 12, 1962. The film concerns an attorney whose family is stalked by a criminal he helped to send to jail. Cape Fear was remade in 1991 by Martin Scorsese. Peck, Mitchum, and Balsam all appeared in the remake. Braven Braven is a 2018 Canadian action thriller film directed by Lin Oeding and written by Mike Nilon and Thomas Paa Sibbett. The film stars Jason Momoa as Joe Braven, with Garret Dillahunt, Stephen Lang, Jill Wagner, and Brendan Fletcher. Principal photography began early-December 2015 in Newfoundland, Canada. The film was released on February 2, 2018. Tanu Weds Manu Returns Tanu Weds Manu Returns is a 2015 Indian romantic comedy film directed by Aanand L. Rai which serves as a sequel to the 2011 film Tanu Weds Manu. Kangana Ranaut, R. Madhavan, Jimmy Sheirgill, Deepak Dobriyal, Swara Bhaskar and Eijaz Khan reprise their roles from the original film. Ranaut also portrays the additional role of a Haryanvi athlete in it. The story, screenplay and the dialogues were written by Himanshu Sharma. The soundtrack and film score were composed by Krsna Solo and the lyrics were penned by Rajshekhar. Saroj Khan and Bosco–Caesar were the films choreographers while the editing was done by Hemal Kothari. Principal photography began in October 2014 and the film was released on 22 May 2015. The film carries the story forward showing the next chapter in the couples life. Tanu Weds Manu Returns received acclaim from critics and Ranauts performance was particularly praised. Made on a budget of , the film earned worldwide and became one of the highest grossing Bollywood films. The film received three awards at the 63rd National Film Awards, including Best Actress for Ranaut. Arthur Arthur is a 1981 British-American comedy film written and directed by Steve Gordon. It stars Dudley Moore as the eponymous Arthur Bach, a drunken New York City billionaire who is on the brink of an arranged marriage to a wealthy heiress, but ends up falling for a common working-class girl from Queens. It was the sole film directed by Gordon, who died in 1982 of a heart attack at age 44. The film earned over $95 million domestically, making it the fourth-highest-grossing film of 1981. Its title song, "Arthurs Theme", won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. Co-written by Christopher Cross, Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager and Peter Allen, it was performed by Christopher Cross. Sir John Gielgud also won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. It was nominated for two other Academy Awards. View from the Top View from the Top is a 2003 American romantic comedy film directed by Bruno Barreto and starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Christina Applegate, Candice Bergen, Joshua Malina, Mark Ruffalo, Rob Lowe, Mike Myers, and Kelly Preston. The film follows a young woman from a small town who sets out to fulfill her dream of becoming a flight attendant. Testament of Youth Testament of Youth is a 2014 British drama film based on the First World War memoir of the same name written by Vera Brittain. The film stars Alicia Vikander as Vera Brittain, an independent young woman who abandoned her studies at Somerville College, Oxford, to become a war nurse. The film was directed by James Kent and written by Juliette Towhidi. Heartbreaker Heartbreaker is a 2010 French romantic comedy film starring Romain Duris, Vanessa Paradis, Julie Ferrier and François Damiens. Metro Metro is a 1997 American action-comedy film starring Eddie Murphy, Michael Rapaport, Michael Wincott, and Art Evans. It is directed by Thomas Carter, and produced by Roger Birnbaum. The plot follows Scott Roper, a hostage negotiator and inspector for the San Francisco Police Department who seeks revenge against a psychotic jewel thief, Michael Korda, who murdered Ropers best friend, Lt. Sam Baffert. Released on January 17, 1997 in the United States, Metro grossed $32,000,301 in the domestic market, which failed to bring back its $55,000,000 budget. Stealing Beauty Stealing Beauty is a 1996 drama film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci and starring Liv Tyler, Joseph Fiennes, Jeremy Irons, Sinéad Cusack, and Rachel Weisz. Written by Bertolucci and Susan Minot, the film is about a nineteen-year-old American woman who travels to a lush Tuscan villa near Siena to stay with family friends of her poet mother, who recently died. The film was an international co-production between France, Italy, and the United Kingdom, and was Tylers first leading film role. Stealing Beauty premiered in Italy in March 1996, and was officially selected for the 1996 Cannes Film Festival in France in May. It was released in the United States on June 14, 1996. The film was made entirely in the Tuscany region of Italy. The main location for filming was the estate of Castello di Brolio, and a small villa on the property. Bright Star Bright Star is a 2009 British-French-Australian biographical fiction romantic drama film based on the last three years of the life of poet John Keats and his romantic relationship with Fanny Brawne. It stars Ben Whishaw as Keats and Abbie Cornish as Fanny. It was directed by Jane Campion, who wrote the screenplay inspired by Andrew Motions biography of Keats; Motion served as a script consultant on the film. The film was in the main competition at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival, and was first shown to the public on 15 May 2009. The films title is a reference to a sonnet by Keats titled "Bright star", which he wrote while he was with Brawne. The Taking of Pelham One Two Three The Taking of Pelham One Two Three is a 1974 American thriller film directed by Joseph Sargent, produced by Gabriel Katzka and Edgar J. Scherick, and starring Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw, Martin Balsam and Héctor Elizondo. Peter Stone adapted the screenplay from the 1973 novel of the same name written by Morton Freedgood under the pen name John Godey. The film received critical acclaim and holds a rating of 100 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 38 reviews. Several critics called it one of 1974s finest films and it was a box office success. As in the novel, the film follows a group of criminals taking the passengers hostage inside a New York City Subway car for ransom. Musically, it features "one of the best and most inventive thriller scores of the 1970s". It was remade in 1998 as a television film and was again remade in 2009 as a theatrical film. The Innocents The Innocents is a 1961 British psychological horror film directed and produced by Jack Clayton, and starring Deborah Kerr, Michael Redgrave, and Megs Jenkins. Based on the novella The Turn of the Screw by the American novelist Henry James, the screenplay was adapted by William Archibald and Truman Capote, who used Archibalds own stage play—also titled The Innocents—as a primary source text. Its plot follows a governess who watches over two children and comes to fear that their large estate is haunted by ghosts and that the children are being possessed. Archibalds original screenplay for The Innocents was based on the premise that the paranormal events depicted were legitimate. Displeased with Archibalds take on the material, director Jack Clayton appointed American writer Truman Capote to rework the script. Capotes rewrites incorporated psychological themes, resulting in a final work that suggests other alternatives to the plot. Filming took place partly on location at the Gothic mansion of Sheffield Park in Sussex, with additional shoots occurring at Shepperton Studios in Surrey. Shot in CinemaScope, The Innocents incorporated bold minimal lighting as well as deep focus, employed by cinematographer Freddie Francis to achieve a distinctive—and sometimes claustrophobic—atmosphere. The film also pioneered the use of synthesised electronic sound created by Daphne Oram. The Innocents received international distribution from the American film studio 20th Century Fox, and received its London premiere on 24 November 1961. It was released in the United States the following month on 15 December in Los Angeles and Christmas Day in New York City. The psychological underpinnings of the films screenplay have resulted in it being the subject of numerous critical and scholarly essays, particularly in the area of film theory. Of the various film adaptations of Jamess work, The Innocents has received the most critical debate. It was selected by The Guardian as one of the 25 best horror films ever made. Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging is a 2008 British-American teen romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Gurinder Chadha. The films lead is played by Georgia Groome, with Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Karen Taylor amongst the supporting cast. The story is based on two teenage novels by Louise Rennison: Angus and Its OK. The narrative follows fourteen-year-old Georgia Nicholson as she tries to find a boyfriend while also organising her fifteenth birthday party. This is the first film from Nickelodeon that was rated PG-13. Bugsy Bugsy is a 1991 American biographical crime drama film directed by Barry Levinson which tells the story of mobster Bugsy Siegel and his relationship with Virginia Hill. It stars Warren Beatty as Siegel and Annette Bening as Hill, as well as Harvey Keitel, Ben Kingsley, Elliott Gould, and Joe Mantegna. The screenplay was written by James Toback from research material by Dean Jennings 1967 book We Only Kill Each Other. The film received acclaim from critics, including Roger Ebert, and was nominated for ten Oscars at the 64th Academy Awards, winning two for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration and Best Costume Design. A directors cut was released on DVD, containing an additional 13 minutes not seen in the theatrical version. The Virgin Spring The Virgin Spring is a 1960 Swedish rape and revenge film directed by Ingmar Bergman. Set in medieval Sweden, it is a tale about a fathers merciless response to the rape and murder of his young daughter. The story was adapted by screenwriter Ulla Isaksson from a 13th-century Swedish ballad, "Töres döttrar i Wänge". Bergman researched the legend of Per Töre with an eye to an adaptation, considering an opera before deciding on a film version. Given criticism of the historical accuracy of his 1957 film The Seventh Seal, he also invited Isaksson to write the screenplay. Other influences included the 1950 Japanese film Rashomon. Max von Sydow played Töre. Isaksson and Bergman explored a number of themes in The Virgin Spring, questioning morals, vengeance, and religious beliefs. The rape scene was also subject to censorship in screenings in the United States. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 1961 Academy Awards and other honours. It was also the basis for the 1972 exploitation horror film The Last House on the Left. A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints is a 2006 American drama film based on a 2001 memoir of the same name by author, director, and musician Dito Montiel, which describes his youth in Astoria, New York during the 1980s. Montiel wrote and directed the film adaptation, which was released in the United States in September and October 2006 and in Europe in March 2007. The film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Montiel with Shia LaBeouf as a younger Montiel. The films narrative jumps frequently between 2005 and flashbacks from 1986 with characters occasionally addressing the viewer. Before the Flood Before the Flood is a 2016 documentary film about climate change directed by Fisher Stevens. The film was produced as a collaboration between Stevens, Leonardo DiCaprio, James Packer, Brett Ratner, Trevor Davidoski, and Jennifer Davisson Killoran. Martin Scorsese is an executive producer. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2016, and was released theatrically on October 21, before airing on the National Geographic Channel on October 30. As part of National Geographics commitment to covering climate change, the documentary was made widely available and free of charge on various platforms. The Truth About Cats & Dogs The Truth About Cats & Dogs is a 1996 American romantic comedy film directed by Michael Lehmann, starring Janeane Garofalo, Uma Thurman, Ben Chaplin and Jamie Foxx, and written by Audrey Wells. The original music score was composed by Howard Shore. The film is a romantic comedy where two women date the same man, disrupting their friendship. Friday After Next Friday After Next is a 2002 American Christmas stoner comedy film directed by Marcus Raboy and starring Ice Cube and Mike Epps. It is the third installment in the Friday series. The film was theatrically released on November 22, 2002, to minor box office success but generally negative reviews. A Bigger Splash A Bigger Splash is a 2015 psychological drama film directed by Luca Guadagnino and written by Alain Page and David Kajganich. Loosely based on the 1969 Jacques Deray film La Piscine and named after the David Hockney painting, the film stars Tilda Swinton, Matthias Schoenaerts, Ralph Fiennes, and Dakota Johnson. It is the second installment in Guadagninos self-described Desire trilogy, following I Am Love and preceding Call Me by Your Name. It competed for the Golden Lion at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival. Baby Geniuses Baby Geniuses is a 1999 American family comedy film directed by Bob Clark and written by Clark and Greg Michael based on a story by Clark, Steven Paul, Francisca Matos, and Robert Grasmere, and starring Kathleen Turner, Christopher Lloyd, Kim Cattrall, Peter MacNicol, and Ruby Dee. The film has the distinction of being the first full-length feature to use computer-generated imagery for the synthesis of human visual speech. 2D warping techniques were used to digitally animate the mouth viseme shapes of the babies which were originally shot with their mouths closed. The viseme shapes were sampled from syllables uttered by the babies on the set. The film grossed over $36 million worldwide. In 2004, it was followed by a sequel, Baby Geniuses 2. In 2011, an original series was announced. The series has so far aired in Italy and the Far East. Additionally, the series was released as a set of movies. Baby Geniuses and the Mystery of the Crown Jewels, which features episodes 1–4, was released directly to video in 2013. Episodes 5–8, Baby Geniuses and the Treasures of Egypt, came out in 2014, and episodes 9–12, were released as Baby Geniuses and the Space Baby in 2015. The series/movies follow the Baby Squad Investigators, or B.S.I., as they pursue Big Baby, his father Beauregard Burger, and the international thief Moriarty. Baby Geniuses received overwhelming dislike from critics. It is also considered to be one of the worst films of all-time. Vanishing on 7th Street Vanishing on 7th Street is a 2010 American post-apocalyptic thriller film directed by Brad Anderson and starring Hayden Christensen, Thandie Newton and John Leguizamo. Godsend Godsend is a 2004 Canadian-American horror drama-thriller film starring Greg Kinnear, Rebecca Romijn, and Robert De Niro, and directed by Nick Hamm from a screenplay by Mark Bomback. It follows a couple who are approached by an enigmatic doctor who offers to clone their deceased son. It received generally negative reviews from critics. Home Again Home Again is a 2017 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Hallie Meyers-Shyer, in her directorial debut. It stars Reese Witherspoon, Nat Wolff, Jon Rudnitsky, Pico Alexander, Michael Sheen and Candice Bergen, and follows a 40-year-old single mother who allows three young aspiring filmmakers to live with her in her Los Angeles home. The film was released on September 8, 2017, by Open Road Films and grossed $37 million worldwide. Dead End Dead End is a 2003 French horror film written and directed by Jean-Baptiste Andrea and Fabrice Canepa. It tells the story of a dysfunctional family who find themselves on a neverending road in the middle of a forest during a routine drive on Christmas Eve. A Love Song for Bobby Long A Love Song for Bobby Long is a 2004 American drama film written and directed by Shainee Gabel. The screenplay is based on the novel Off Magazine Street by Ronald Everett Capps. Set in New Orleans, the film stars John Travolta and Scarlett Johansson, who was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama for her performance. Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale is a 2010 Finnish dark fantasy horror thriller film written and directed by Jalmari Helander about people living near the Korvatunturi mountain who discover the secret behind Santa Claus. The film is based on the 2003 short film Rare Exports Inc., and its 2005 sequel Rare Exports: The Official Safety Instructions, by Jalmari Helander and Juuso Helander, both of which involve a company that traps wild Santa Clauses and trains and exports them to locations around the world. Vivre Sa Vie My Life to Live is a 1962 French New Wave drama film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. It was released as My Life to Live in North America and as Its My Life in United Kingdom. The DVD releases use the original French title. Boomerang Boomerang is a 1992 American romantic comedy film directed by Reginald Hudlin. The film stars Eddie Murphy as Marcus Graham, a hotshot advertising executive who also happens to be an insatiable womanizer and male chauvinist. When he meets his new boss, Jacqueline Broyer, Marcus discovers that she is essentially a female version of himself, and realizes he is receiving the same treatment that he delivers to others. The film also features Halle Berry, David Alan Grier, Martin Lawrence, Grace Jones, and Chris Rock. Murphy assisted in developing the story with writers Barry W. Blaustein and David Sheffield, having worked with the writing duo since his days on Saturday Night Live. Murphy hired Hudlin to direct Boomerang, following the latters success with his debut film House Party. Hudlin and the writers aimed to create a romantic comedy that differed strongly from Murphys previous comic efforts. Filming took place mainly in New York City, while other scenes were filmed in Washington, D.C The film was released in the United States on July 1, 1992 and was the 18th highest-grossing film in North America that year. Boomerang earned over $131 million worldwide during its theatrical run. The film garnered nominations at the BMI Film & TV Awards and the MTV Movie Awards, while its soundtrack became a top-selling album. It is generally considered an underrated classic and one of the best Eddie Murphy movies of the 1990s. A 2019 television series based on the film, also called Boomerang, premiered on February 12, 2019 on BET. The Darkest Minds The Darkest Minds is a 2018 American dystopian science fiction thriller film directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson, and written by Chad Hodge, based on Alexandra Brackens young adult novel of the same name. The film stars Amandla Stenberg, Harris Dickinson, Mandy Moore, and Gwendoline Christie, and follows a group of young kids and teenagers who are on the run from the government after mysteriously obtaining superpowers. The film was released in the United States on August 3, 2018, by 20th Century Fox. It received negative reviews from critics and grossed $41.1 million worldwide against its $34 million production budget. Tremors II: Aftershocks Tremors 2: Aftershocks is a 1996 direct-to-video sequel to Tremors, in which the character of Earl Bassett, returning from the first film, is hired to deal with a subterranean "graboid" infestation at a Mexican oilfield. It was directed by S. S. Wilson, and stars Fred Ward, Christopher Gartin, Michael Gross, and Helen Shaver. It was followed by a 2001 sequel, Back to Perfection. It is the second film of the Tremors franchise. The Man The Man is a 2005 American buddy cop comedy film starring Eugene Levy, Samuel L. Jackson, and Miguel Ferrer. The Man was directed by Les Mayfield and produced by Rob Fried, from a screenplay by Jim Piddock, Margaret Oberman and Stephen Carpenter, and based on a story by Piddock and Oberman. New Line Cinema released The Man in Canada and the United States on September 9, 2005. Filming took place in Toronto, Hamilton and Oakville, Canada. Beethoven's 2nd Beethovens 2nd is a 1993 American family film directed by Rod Daniel, and the It starred Charles Grodin, Bonnie Hunt, and Debi Mazar, and is the second of eight installments in the Beethoven film series. Initially, no sequel was planned, but it was produced after the unexpected financial success of the first film. It is the last entry in the franchise to be released theatrically, as well as the last to feature the original cast. The Conformist The Conformist is a 1970 political drama film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, whose screenplay is based on the 1951 novel The Conformist by Alberto Moravia. The film stars Jean-Louis Trintignant, Stefania Sandrelli, Gastone Moschin, Enzo Tarascio, Fosco Giachetti, José Quaglio, Dominique Sanda and Pierre Clémenti. The film was a co-production of Italian, French, and West German film companies. Bertolucci makes use of the 1930s art and decor associated with the Fascist era: the middle-class drawing rooms and the huge halls of the ruling elite. Baazigar Baazigar is a 1993 Indian crime thriller film directed by Abbas–Mustan starring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in the lead roles. It is a contemporary thriller about a young man who stops at nothing to get what he wants.The story is inspired from a 1991 British movie A Kiss Before Dying. This was Shah Rukh Khans breakthrough role as the sole lead and Kajols first commercial success. Actress Shilpa Shetty was supposed to debut with Gaata Rahe Mera Dil, but it remained unreleased, and this became her debut film. Baazigar was the first film in which Shah Rukh Khan played the role of an anti-hero and the first which earned Khan a Filmfare Award for Best Actor. Initially this movie was offered to Armaan Kohli and Salman Khan to play the lead role, but they all rejected it as the role had negative shades. Baazigar was a major commercial success upon release, and the first film of the famous Shahrukh Khan-Kajol pair. In addition to box office success, the films soundtrack album composed by Anu Malik was also a success, selling 10million units. The film brought actors Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, and Shilpa Shetty, and composer Anu Malik, to the limelight. It was remade in Telugu as Vetagadu with Rajasekhar, in Tamil as Samrat and in Kannada as Nagarahavu with Upendra. Baazigar garnered ten nominations at the 39th Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, and Lux New Face of the Year and Best Supporting Actress for Shetty. The film won four awards, including Best Actor for Khan. Over the years the film has gained a cult classic status and is remembered for its popular dialogues, music, story and performances. Five Feet Apart Five Feet Apart is a 2019 American romantic drama film directed by Justin Baldoni and written by Mikki Daughtry and Tobias Iaconis. The film was inspired by real life couple Dalton and Katie Prager, who both suffered from cystic fibrosis. Haley Lu Richardson and Cole Sprouse play two young patients with cystic fibrosis, who try to have a relationship despite always being forced to stay a certain distance away from each other. It was released in the United States on March 15, 2019, by CBS Films. The film received mixed reviews from critics and has grossed over $90 million worldwide. The Lady from Shanghai The Lady from Shanghai is a 1947 film noir directed by Orson Welles and starring Welles, his estranged wife Rita Hayworth and Everett Sloane. It is based on the novel If I Die Before I Wake by Sherwood King. Although The Lady from Shanghai initially received mixed reviews, it has grown in stature over the years, and many critics have praised its set designs and camerawork. In 2018, The Lady from Shanghai was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." A Street Cat Named Bob A Street Cat Named Bob is a 2016 British biographical drama film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and written by Tim John and Maria Nation. It is based on the book of same name and The World According to Bob by James Bowen. The film stars Luke Treadaway, Ruta Gedmintas, Joanne Froggatt, Anthony Head and Bob the Cat as himself. The film premiered in London on 3 November 2016, followed by a general release the next day. The film won Best British Film at the U.K. National Film Awards on 29 March 2017. The Disappearance of Alice Creed The Disappearance of Alice Creed is a 2009 British neo-noir thriller film written and directed by J Blakeson. It is about the kidnapping of a young woman by two ex-convicts. The film was shot on the Isle of Man. The Hunting Party The Hunting Party is a 2007 American action-adventure-thriller film with elements of political activism and dark satire starring Richard Gere, Terrence Howard, Diane Kruger, Jesse Eisenberg and Ljubomir Kerekes. The working title for this film was Spring Break in Bosnia before being changed to The Hunting Party during post-production. The Hunting Party had its world premiere at the 64th Venice International Film Festival on September 3, 2007. The movie turned out to be a huge commercial disappointment domestically, grossing only US$969,869 in US theatres. Highway Highway is a 2014 Indian road drama film written and directed by Imtiaz Ali and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala. The film stars Alia Bhatt and Randeep Hooda. Screened in the Panorama section of the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival, the film released worldwide on 21 February 2014. The film is based on the episode of the same name from the Zee TV anthology series Rishtey, starring Aditya Srivastava and Kartika Rane, which was also written and directed by Imtiaz Ali. It tells the story of a girl who, for reasons later revealed, discovers freedom after being kidnapped. Upon release the film met with positive reviews, with Alia Bhatt and Randeep Hoodas performances praised by both audiences and critics alike. Take the Lead For the song, see Take the Lead. Take the Lead is a 2006 drama dance film directed by Liz Friedlander and starring Antonio Banderas as dance instructor Pierre Dulaine, the founder of Dancing Classrooms. It also stars Alfre Woodard, John Ortiz, Rob Brown, Yaya DaCosta, Dante Basco, Elijah Kelley, and Jenna Dewan. The film was released on April 7, 2006. Although based in New York City, it was filmed in Toronto. Stock footage of various locations in New York City was used. What the Health What the Health is a 2017 documentary film which critiques the health impact of meat and dairy products consumption, and questions the practices of the leading health and pharmaceutical organizations. Its primary purpose is to advocate for a plant-based diet. The documentary has been criticized by a number of medical doctors, dietitians, and investigative journalists for what they describe as confusing causation with correlation, cherry picking science studies, using biased sources, distorting study findings, and using "weak-to-non-existent data". Parental Guidance Parental Guidance is a 2012 American family comedy film starring Billy Crystal, Bette Midler, Marisa Tomei, and Tom Everett Scott and directed by Andy Fickman. It was released on December 25, 2012. It was the final 20th Century Fox film to be financed by Dune Entertainment as part of a deal with the studio; shortly after, the company merged with RatPac Entertainment and struck a financing deal with Warner Bros. Little Giants Little Giants is a 1994 American family sports comedy film, starring Rick Moranis and Ed ONeill as brothers in a small Ohio town, coaching rival Pee-Wee Football teams. Waking Ned Devine Waking Ned is a 1998 comedy film directed by Kirk Jones and starring Ian Bannen, David Kelly, and Fionnula Flanagan. Kelly was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild award for his role as Michael OSullivan. The story is set in Ireland but was filmed in the nearby Isle of Man. It was produced by Canal+ and the British studio Tomboy Films and distributed by the American company Fox Searchlight Pictures. Joint Security Area Joint Security Area is a 2000 South Korean mystery thriller film starring Lee Young-ae, Lee Byung-hun and Song Kang-ho. It was directed by Park Chan-wook and is based on the novel DMZ by Park Sang-yeon. The film, which was shot on location in South Korea, concerns an investigation into the circumstances surrounding a fatal shooting incident within the DMZ, the heavily fortified border that separates North and South Korea. It was the highest-grossing film in Korean film history at the time and won Best Film at the 2000 Blue Dragon Film Awards and the 2001 Grand Bell Awards. An American Haunting An American Haunting is a 2005 horror film written and directed by Courtney Solomon and starring Donald Sutherland, Sissy Spacek, James DArcy, and Rachel Hurd-Wood. The film was previewed at the AFI Film Festival on November 5, 2005 and was released in the UK on April 14, 2006 with follow-up in US theaters on May 5. The film is an international co-production between the United Kingdom, Canada, Romania, and the United States. The film is based on the novel An American Haunting by Brent Monahan. The events in the novel are based on the legend of the Bell Witch. The film switches from the 21st century to the 19th, and features a subplot about a recently divorced mother whose daughter is going through something like the same experience as Betsy Bell. Marvin's Room Marvins Room is a 1996 American drama film directed by Jerry Zaks. The script was written by John Guare and based on the play of the same name by Scott McPherson, who died in 1992. McPherson had completed a screenplay for a film version before he died; however Guare was hired to update it when the film eventually started production years later. It stars Meryl Streep, Leonardo DiCaprio, Diane Keaton, Robert De Niro, Hume Cronyn, Gwen Verdon, Hal Scardino and Dan Hedaya. Original music for the film was composed by Rachel Portman. Carly Simon wrote and performed the theme song "Two Little Sisters", with Meryl Streep adding background vocals. The Grifters The Grifters is a 1990 American neo-noir crime drama film directed by Stephen Frears, produced by Martin Scorsese, and starring John Cusack, Anjelica Huston and Annette Bening. The screenplay was written by Donald E. Westlake, based on Jim Thompsons novel of the same name. Fire with Fire Fire with Fire is a 2012 American action thriller film directed by David Barrett starring Josh Duhamel, Bruce Willis, Vincent DOnofrio and Rosario Dawson. Duhamel plays a firefighter forced to confront a neo-Nazi murderer. The film was released straight to DVD and Blu-ray Disc on November 6, 2012. Universal Soldier: Regeneration Universal Soldier: Regeneration is a 2009 American science fiction action film directed and edited by John Hyams and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren. It is the third theatrical installment in the Universal Soldier series. The film is a direct sequel to the original Universal Soldier from 1992, unrelated to the two Universal Soldier television sequels that were produced in 1998 and completely ignores the events from the 1999 theatrical sequel The Return. Mixed martial artist Andrei Arlovski stars as "NGU", a Universal Soldier of the latest type, along with fellow fighter Mike Pyle as Capt. Kevin Burke. Tekken star Jon Foo appears as a cameo in the film as one of the four UniSols. The film was released theatrically in the Middle East and Southeast Asia and directly to video in the United States and other parts of the world. The film has received average to mixed reviews, but it has since developed a notable cult following. The Little Death The Little Death is a 2014 Australian comedy film written and directed by Josh Lawson. It deals with the secret lives of five suburban couples living in Sydney revealing both the fetishes and the repercussions that come with sharing them. It has a Spanish adaptation in the 2016 remake film Kiki. Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son is a 2011 American action comedy film and the third and final installment in the Big Momma trilogy, which is a sequel to 2000s Big Mommas House and 2006s Big Mommas House 2. The film was directed by John Whitesell and starring Martin Lawrence reprising his role as FBI agent Malcolm Turner. Jascha Washington declined to reprise his role as Trent Pierce from the original film, and Brandon T. Jackson replaced him for his role. The film was released on February 18, 2011, by 20th Century Fox. The Rookie The Rookie is a 1990 American buddy cop action film directed by Clint Eastwood and produced by Howard G. Kazanjian, Steven Siebert and David Valdes. It was written from a screenplay conceived by Boaz Yakin and Scott Spiegel. The film stars Charlie Sheen, Clint Eastwood, Raul Julia, Sônia Braga, Lara Flynn Boyle, and Tom Skerritt. Eastwood plays a veteran police officer teamed up with a younger detective played by Sheen, whose intent is to take down a German crime lord in downtown Los Angeles following months of investigation into an exotic car theft ring. Shot entirely on location in California during the spring of 1990, the film is distinctly remembered for its elaborate pyrotechnics and extravagant stunt work. The film crews reliance on expensive sets and elaborate stunt equipment outweighed the need for utilizing extensive CGI special effects during production. Because of this, it is generally considered the most over-the-top film directed by Eastwood. The Rookie premiered in theaters nationwide in the United States and Canada on December 7, 1990, grossing $21,633,874 in ticket receipts, just over twice its budget of $10 million. The film was overshadowed by the continuing success of Home Alone, which opened in theaters three weeks earlier and ended up being one of the top 100 highest-grossing films of all time. Although considered a mild financial success, The Rookie was met with generally lackluster reviews. Critics considered it formulaic and shallow, and expressed bewilderment at the casting of the Puerto Rican Julia and the Brazilian Braga as Germans; a scene in which Eastwood is raped by Braga also generated some controversy. There was, however, some praise for the stunts and special effects. Udta Punjab Udta Punjab is a 2016 Indian black comedy crime film co-written and directed by Abhishek Chaubey. It is loosely based on and revolves around the drug abuse by the youth population in the Indian state of Punjab and the various conspiracies surrounding it. Produced by Shobha Kapoor and Ekta Kapoor under their banner Balaji Motion Pictures, in association with Anurag Kashyaps production house Phantom Films, it features an ensemble cast consisting of Shahid Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Kareena Kapoor and Diljit Dosanjh. On 4 June 2016, the Central Board of Film Certification sought a stay on the films release citing that the themes dealt with in the film were too vulgar for the general audience. As a result, the producers were directed to make a total of 89 cuts in the film. However, on 13 June 2016, the Bombay High Court struck down the stay and gave permission for the films national release, albeit with a single cut in the screenplay. The film was released worldwide on 17 June 2016. Made on a budget of , Udta Punjab was an average grosser domestically and earned approximately worldwide. It was critically acclaimed, and at the 62nd Filmfare Awards, the film won four awards, including Best Actress and Critics Award for Best Actor. Bulworth Bulworth is a 1998 American political satire comedy film co-written, co-produced, directed by, and starring Warren Beatty. It co-stars Halle Berry, Oliver Platt, Don Cheadle, Paul Sorvino, Jack Warden, and Isaiah Washington. The film follows the title character, California Senator Jay Billington Bulworth, as he runs for re-election while trying to avoid a hired assassin. The film received generally positive reviews and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay but was a box office failure, grossing $29.2 million on a $30 million budget. The Boys from Brazil The Boys from Brazil is a 1978 British-American science fiction thriller film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. It stars Gregory Peck and Laurence Olivier, and features James Mason, Lilli Palmer, Uta Hagen, Anne Meara, Denholm Elliott, and Steve Guttenberg in supporting roles. The film is based on the 1976 novel of the same title by Ira Levin, and was nominated for three Academy Awards. My Stepmother Is an Alien My Stepmother Is an Alien is a 1988 American comic science fiction film directed by Richard Benjamin. The film stars Kim Basinger as Celeste, a extraterrestrial woman sent on a secret mission to Earth, after her home planets gravity is mistakenly disrupted by Steven Mills, a widowed scientist raising his daughter Jessie as a single father. The films screenplay was written by Herschel Weingrod, Timothy Harris and Jonathan Reynolds, based on an earlier script by Jericho Stone, who originally pitched the film to Paramount Pictures as a drama which would serve as an allegory about child abuse. When Paramount optioned the story, they suggested that it would be more believable as a comedy. The film was unproduced for four years until Weintraub Entertainment Group put it into production in 1988. My Stepmother Is an Alien was a box-office bomb, grossing $13.8 million against a $19 million budget. The film also received negative reviews from critics, with most of the responses panning the films humor and screenplay. Basinger and costar Jon Lovitz generally received favorable reviews for their comedic performances. In the New York Times review, Aykroyd was singled out for criticism in his performance as a romantic lead. Snow Dogs Snow Dogs is a 2002 American adventure comedy film directed by Brian Levant and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and James Coburn. The film was released in the United States on January 18, 2002 by Walt Disney Pictures. The film is inspired by the book The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod by Gary Paulsen. Anand Anand is a 1971 Indian drama film, co-written and directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, with dialogues written by Gulzar. It stars Rajesh Khanna in the lead role, with a supporting cast including Amitabh Bachchan, Sumita Sanyal, Ramesh Deo and Seema Deo. The film won several awards, including the Filmfare Award for Best Film in 1972. In 2013, it was listed in Anupama Chopras book 100 Films To See before You Die. This film is counted among the 17 consecutive hit films of Rajesh Khanna between 1969 and 1971, by adding the two-hero films Marayada and Andaz to the 15 consecutive solo hits he gave from 1969 to 1971. It is the highest rated Indian film on IMDb. It was a box office superhit and was the 3rd highest Bollywood grosser of 1971. It has gained a cult following, and is also remembered as the first film starring the two greatest actors of Indian cinema- Rajesh Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan. It is considered to be the first hit movie of Amitabh Bachchan. Indiatimes has listed it among the 25 must watch films before you die.. Anand is also one of the only two films that Khanna and Bachchan have co-starred in - the other being Namak Haraam, which was also directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. But I'm a Cheerleader But Im a Cheerleader is a 1999 American satirical romantic comedy film directed by Jamie Babbit and written by Brian Wayne Peterson. Natasha Lyonne stars as Megan Bloomfield, a high school cheerleader whose parents send her to a residential inpatient conversion therapy camp to cure her lesbianism. There Megan soon comes to embrace her sexual orientation, despite the therapy, and falls in love. The supporting cast includes Melanie Lynskey, Dante Basco, Eddie Cibrian, Clea DuVall, Cathy Moriarty, Katrina Phillips, RuPaul, Richard Moll, Mink Stole, Kip Pardue, Michelle Williams, and Bud Cort. But Im a Cheerleader was Babbits first feature film. It was inspired by an article about conversion therapy and her childhood familiarity with rehabilitation programs. She used the story of a young woman finding her sexual identity to explore the social construction of gender roles and heteronormativity. The costume and set design of the film highlighted these themes using artificial textures in intense blues and pinks. When it was initially rated as NC-17 by the MPAA, Babbit made cuts to allow it to be re-rated as R. When interviewed in the documentary film This Film Is Not Yet Rated Babbit criticized the MPAA for discriminating against films with gay content. Many critics did not like the film, comparing it unfavorably with the films of John Waters and criticizing the colorful production design. Although the lead actors were praised for their performances, some of the characters were described as stereotypical. To Be or Not to Be To Be or Not to Be is a 1942 American black comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Carole Lombard, Jack Benny, Robert Stack, Felix Bressart, Lionel Atwill, Stanley Ridges and Sig Ruman. The plot concerns a troupe of actors in Nazi-occupied Warsaw who use their abilities at disguise and acting to fool the occupying troops. It was adapted by Lubitsch and Edwin Justus Mayer from the story by Melchior Lengyel. The film was released one month after actress Carole Lombard was killed in an airplane crash. The title is a reference to the famous "To be" soliloquy in William Shakespeares Hamlet. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie is a 1995 American superhero film based on the television series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. It stars the ensemble cast of Karan Ashley, Johnny Yong Bosch, Steve Cardenas, Jason David Frank, Amy Jo Johnson, and David Yost alongside the villains cast from the original series and Paul Freeman as Ivan Ooze. Much like the television season that followed the release, it used concepts from the Japanese Super Sentai series Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger, Gosei Sentai Dairanger and Ninja Sentai Kakuranger. It is the first Power Rangers production from Saban Entertainment not to feature any archived footage from Super Sentai. Filming took place in and around Sydney and Queensland, Australia. A sequel, titled A Power Rangers Movie was released March 28, 1997. This movie was released June 30, 1995 and grossed $66.43 million worldwide, but received mixed reviews from critics. However, it is sometimes considered a cult classic. A Shot in the Dark A Shot in the Dark is a 1964 British-American DeLuxe Color comedy film directed by Blake Edwards in Panavision. It is the second installment in The Pink Panther film series, with Peter Sellers reprising his role as Inspector Jacques Clouseau of the French Sûreté. Clouseaus blundering personality is unchanged, but it was in this film that Sellers began to give him the idiosyncratically exaggerated French accent that was to later become a hallmark of the character. The film also marks the first appearances of Herbert Lom as his long-suffering boss, Commissioner Dreyfus, as well as Burt Kwouk as his stalwart man servant Cato and André Maranne as François, all three of whom would become series regulars. Elke Sommer portrays the murder suspect, Maria Gambrelli. The character of Gambrelli would return in Son of the Pink Panther, this time played by Claudia Cardinale, who appeared as Princess Dala in The Pink Panther. Graham Stark, who portrays police officer Hercule Lajoy, would reprise this role eighteen years later, in Trail of the Pink Panther. The film was not originally written to include Clouseau, but was an adaptation of a stage play by Harry Kurnitz adapted from a French play LIdiote by Marcel Achard. The film was released only a few months after the first Clouseau film, The Pink Panther. Frozen River Frozen River is a 2008 American crime drama film written and directed by Courtney Hunt. The screenplay focuses on two working-class women who smuggle illegal immigrants from Canada to the United States. It received two Oscar nominations: Best Actress and Best Original Screenplay. Millions Millions is a 2004 British comedy-drama film directed by Danny Boyle, and starring Alex Etel, Lewis Owen McGibbon, and James Nesbitt. The screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce adapted his novel while the film was in the process of being made. The novel Millions was subsequently awarded the Carnegie Medal. Tangerine Tangerine is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed by Sean Baker, and written by Baker and Chris Bergoch, starring Kitana Kiki Rodriguez, Mya Taylor, and James Ransone. The story follows a transgender sex worker who discovers her boyfriend and pimp has been cheating on her. The film was shot with three iPhone 5S smartphones. Tangerine premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2015. It had a limited release on July 10, 2015, through Magnolia Pictures. Playing It Cool Playing It Cool is a 2014 American romantic comedy film directed by Justin Reardon and written by Chris Shafer and Paul Vicknair. The film stars Chris Evans, Michelle Monaghan, Anthony Mackie, Aubrey Plaza, Patrick Warburton, Ashley Tisdale, Ioan Gruffudd, and Topher Grace. The film was released on video on demand on March 31, 2015 before a limited release on May 8, 2015 by Vertical Entertainment. American Dreamz American Dreamz is a 2006 comedy film directed by Paul Weitz. It satirizes both popular entertainment and American politics during the second Bush administration, called a "cultural satire" by Weitz. Reviews were lukewarm and the film just about broke even at the box office. Cross of Iron Cross of Iron is a 1977 war film directed by Sam Peckinpah, featuring James Coburn, Maximilian Schell, James Mason and David Warner. Set on the Eastern Front in World War II during the Soviets Caucasus operations against the German Kuban bridgehead on the Taman Peninsula in late 1943, the film focuses on the class conflict between a newly arrived, aristocratic Prussian officer who covets winning the Iron Cross and a cynical, battle-hardened infantry NCO. An international co-production between British and West German financiers, the films exteriors were shot on location in Yugoslavia. Frontier(s) Frontier is a 2007 horror film written and directed by Xavier Gens and stars Estelle Lefébure, Samuel Le Bihan and Aurélien Wiik. It follows a group of young criminals from Paris who lodge at a countryside inn run by neo-Nazis in the aftermath of riots spurred by a controversial presidential election. After its premiere in France at the Agde Film Festival in 2007, the film was given a limited release with an NC-17 rating in the United States on May 9, 2008, as part of the After Dark Horrorfest. The World According to Garp The World According to Garp is a 1982 American comedy-drama film produced and directed by George Roy Hill and starring Robin Williams in the title role. Written by Steve Tesich, it is based on the novel The World According to Garp by John Irving. For their roles, John Lithgow and Glenn Close were respectively nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and Best Actress in a Supporting Role at the 55th Academy Awards. The Lady in the Van The Lady in the Van is a 2015 British comedy-drama film directed by Nicholas Hytner, and starring Maggie Smith and Alex Jennings, based on the memoir of the same name created by Alan Bennett. It was written by Bennett, and it tells the true story of his interactions with Mary Shepherd, an elderly woman who lived in a dilapidated van on his driveway in London for 15 years. He had previously published the story as a 1989 essay, 1990 book, 1999 stage play, and 2009 radio play on BBC Radio 4. Smith had previously portrayed Shepherd twice: in the 1999 stage play, which earned her a Best Actress nomination at the 2000 Olivier Awards and in the 2009 radio adaptation. Hytner directed the 1999 stage play at the Queens Theatre in London. The film was shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival and received largely positive reviews from critics. Major League II Major League II is a 1994 American sports comedy film and sequel to the 1989 film Major League. Major League II stars most of the same cast from the original, including Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger, and Corbin Bernsen. Absent from this film is Wesley Snipes, who played Willie Mays Hayes in the first film and who by 1994 had become a film star in his own right. Omar Epps took over his role. Major League II also welcomes some new faces to the team. David Keith plays Jack Parkman, a selfish superstar catcher who is looking to replace the aging Jake Taylor as the starter. Takaaki Ishibashi, of Japanese comedic duo Tunnels, is outfielder Hiroshi "Kamikaze" Tanaka who helps excite the team. Eric Bruskotter is rookie catcher Rube Baker who is getting used to the MLB life. Unlike the first film, which was rated R, Major League II is rated PG and is distributed by Warner Bros. instead of Paramount Pictures. Mr. Nice Guy Mr. Nice Guy is a 1997 Hong Kong action film directed by Sammo Hung, who makes a cameo as an unfortunate cyclist. The film stars Jackie Chan and Richard Norton. The film was released in Hong Kong on January 31, 1997. Mr. Nice Guy features a collaboration between Chan and Norton, reuniting them for the first time since 1993s City Hunter and also Chan and director Hung had worked in the 1985s Twinkle. Filming took place in Melbourne, Australia. The Bay The Bay is a 2012 American found footage horror film directed by Barry Levinson and written by Michael Wallach. It premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in theaters on November 2, 2012. Barb Wire Barb Wire is a 1996 American science fiction action film based on the Dark Horse comic book series of the same name. It stars Pamela Anderson in the titular role, alongside Temuera Morrison, Victoria Rowell, Xander Berkeley, Udo Kier and Steve Railsback. Brad Wyman produced, and David Hogan directed from a screenplay by Chuck Pfarrer and Ilene Chaiken. The film was critically panned and was nominated for several Golden Raspberry Awards. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules is a 2011 American comedy film based on Jeff Kinneys book of the same name with a couple of elements from The Last Straw. The film stars Zachary Gordon and Devon Bostick. Robert Capron, Rachael Harris, Steve Zahn, and Peyton List also have prominent roles. The film was released on March 25, 2011 by 20th Century Fox. The film earned $72.4 million on a $21 million budget. It is the second installment in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid film series preceded by 2010s Diary of a Wimpy Kid and followed by 2012s Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days. Firefox Firefox is a 1982 American action techno-thriller film produced, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood in Panavision. It is based upon the 1977 novel of the same name by Craig Thomas. The film was set in Russia, but Cold War considerations had Eastwoods and Fritz Maness Malpaso Company using Vienna and other locations in Austria to double for many of the Eurasian story locations. The film was shot on a $21 million budget, the largest production budget ever for Malpaso. Of that amount, over $20 million was spent on special effects. Valentine Valentine is a 2001 American slasher film directed by Jamie Blanks and starring Denise Richards, David Boreanaz, Marley Shelton, Jessica Capshaw, and Katherine Heigl. Loosely based on the novel of the same name by Tom Savage, the film follows a group of women in San Francisco who are stalked by a killer wearing a Cupid mask. Released theatrically in February 2001, the film was critically panned, with critics deeming it too similar to 1980s slasher films. The film earned $36.7 million on a $29 million budget. Zombie Zombi 2 is a 1979 Italian zombie film directed by Lucio Fulci. It was adapted from an original screenplay by Dardano Sacchetti to serve as a sequel to George A. Romeros Dawn of the Dead, which was released in Italy with the title Zombi. It stars Tisa Farrow, Ian McCulloch, and Richard Johnson, and features a score by frequent Fulci collaborator Fabio Frizzi. Frizzis score has been released independently of the film, and he has performed it live on tour. The film tells the story of a Caribbean island cursed by voodoo, whose dead residents rise as zombies to attack the living. A scientists daughter journeys to the island after her fathers boat turns up abandoned in New York City. Intended by its writer as a return to "classic zombie tales", Zombi 2 was filmed in Italy, with further location shooting in New York and Santo Domingo. Produced on a small budget of ₤410 million, the film earned several times its production costs back in international gross. It attracted controversy upon its release in the United Kingdom, where it became listed as a "video nasty". Autumn in New York Autumn in New York is a 2000 American romantic drama film directed by Joan Chen and starring Richard Gere, Winona Ryder, and Anthony LaPaglia. Written by Allison Burnett, the film follows a successful middle-aged restaurateur and womanizer who falls in love with a sweet young woman who is terminally ill. Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na is a 2008 Indian coming of age romantic comedy film, written and directed by Abbas Tyrewala. The film stars Imran Khan and Genelia DSouza in the lead roles. Produced by Mansoor Khan, Aamir Khan, it marks the directional debut of Abbas Tyrewala, the debut of Imran Khan and Prateik Babbar as actors, and the re-appearance of DSouza in Hindi cinema. Released on 4 July 2008, the film received positive reviews and was successful at the box office. The music is by A. R. Rahman. Holiday Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film written and directed by A. R. Murugadoss, and produced by Vipul Shah. It features Govinda, Akshay Kumar, and Sonakshi Sinha in the lead roles, along with Farhad as the antagonist in his Bollywood debut.It is a remake of Murugadoss own acclaimed Tamil film Thuppakki starring Vijay. The film released on 6 June 2014, becoming the biggest net grosser of the first half of 2014. The movie was reported to be one of the best thrillers to come out of Bollywood. It was also reported that Akshay Kumars career took a new turn in terms of story selection and box office success with this movie. Akshay Kumar was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Actor at 60th Filmfare Awards. Table 19 Table 19 is a 2017 American comedy film written and directed by Jeffrey Blitz, from a story originally written by brothers Jay and Mark Duplass. The film stars Anna Kendrick, Craig Robinson, June Squibb, Lisa Kudrow, Stephen Merchant, Wyatt Russell, and Tony Revolori. The film was released on March 3, 2017, by Fox Searchlight Pictures, receiving generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $5 million. In the Fade In the Fade is a 2017 German drama film written and directed by Fatih Akin. It stars Diane Kruger as a German woman whose husband and son are killed in a terrorist attack perpetrated by neo-Nazis. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival,, where Kruger won the Best Actress award. It was selected as the German entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, making the December shortlist, but it was ultimately not nominated. It did, however, win the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Screamers Screamers is a 1995 Canadian-American science fiction horror film starring Peter Weller, Roy Dupuis, and Jennifer Rubin, and directed by Christian Duguay. The screenplay, written by Dan OBannon with a rewrite by Miguel Tejada-Flores, is based on Philip K. Dicks short story "Second Variety", and addresses themes commonly found in that authors work: societal conflict, confusion of reality and illusion, and machines turning upon their creators. Although critical reaction to the film was generally negative at the time of its release, it has gained a cult following. A sequel The Hunting, was released in 2009, to equally mixed reviews. Play Misty for Me Play Misty for Me is a 1971 American neo-noir psychological thriller film, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, in his directorial debut. Jessica Walter and Donna Mills co-star. The original music score was composed by Dee Barton. In the film, Eastwood plays the role of a radio disc jockey being stalked by an obsessed female fan. The film was a critical and financial success, with Walter earning praise for her first major film role. Eyes Without a Face Eyes Without a Face is a 1960 French-Italian horror film co-written and directed by Georges Franju and starring Pierre Brasseur and Alida Valli, based on the novel of the same name by Jean Redon. Brasseurs character is a plastic surgeon who is determined to perform a face transplant on his daughter, who was disfigured in an auto crash. During the films production, consideration was given to the standards of European censors by setting the right tone, minimizing gore and eliminating the mad scientist character. Although the film passed through the European censors, the films release in Europe caused controversy nevertheless. Critical reaction ranged from praise to disgust. The film received an American debut in an edited and dubbed form in 1962 under the title of The Horror Chamber of Dr. Faustus. In the United States, Faustus was released as a double feature with The Manster. The films initial critical reception was not overtly positive, but subsequent theatrical and home video re-releases improved its reputation. Modern critics praise the film for its poetic nature as well as being a notable influence on other filmmakers. Dear White People Dear White People is a 2014 American comedy-drama film, written, directed and co-produced by Justin Simien. The film focuses on escalating racial tensions at a fictitious, prestigious Ivy League college from the perspective of several black students. It stars Tyler James Williams, Tessa Thompson, Teyonah Parris, Brandon P. Bell, Kyle Gallner, Brittany Curran, Marque Richardson and Dennis Haysbert. The film premiered in competition in the US Dramatic Category at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. The film had a theatrical release in United States on October 17, 2014. In 2017, the film was adapted into a Netflix series of the same name, also with Simiens involvement. DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp is a 1990 animated fantasy adventure film based on the animated television series DuckTales. It was released in theaters by Walt Disney Pictures on August 3, 1990. The events of the film take place between the third and fourth seasons of DuckTales. It was the first Disney animated film to be produced by Disney Television Animation under the banner of Disney MovieToons and animated by Walt Disney Animation France S.A., It was paired with the 1951 Donald Duck short Dude Duck for its theatrical release. The Perfect Host The Perfect Host is a 2010 American black comedy/psychological thriller film written and directed by Nick Tomnay, a remake of Tomnays short film The Host. The film stars David Hyde Pierce and Clayne Crawford. Filming took place in Los Angeles, California, over seventeen days. Escape from Planet Earth Escape from Planet Earth is a 2013 Canadian-American 3D computer animated comedy-science fiction film produced by Rainmaker Entertainment and distributed by The Weinstein Company in the United States and Alliance Films in Canada, directed by Cal Brunker, with a screenplay which he co-wrote with Bob Barlen, and features an ensemble voice cast that includes Rob Corddry, Brendan Fraser, Sarah Jessica Parker, William Shatner, Jessica Alba, Jane Lynch, Craig Robinson, George Lopez, Sofía Vergara, Steve Zahn, Chris Parnell, Jonathan Morgan Heit, and Ricky Gervais. The film was released on February 15, 2013. This was the first Rainmaker Entertainment film released in theaters. It was also Jessica Albas voice debut in an animated feature. The film earned $74.6 million on a $40 million budget. Operation Finale Operation Finale is a 2018 American historical drama film directed by Chris Weitz, from a screenplay by Matthew Orton. The film stars Oscar Isaac, Ben Kingsley, Lior Raz, Mélanie Laurent, Nick Kroll, and Haley Lu Richardson, and follows the efforts of Israeli intelligence officers to capture former SS officer Adolf Eichmann in 1960. Several source materials, including Eichmann in My Hands, a memoir by Israeli officer Peter Malkin, provided the basis for the story. Principal photography began in Argentina in October 2017. The film was theatrically released in the United States on August 29, 2018 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer through their joint venture with Annapurna Pictures and received mixed reviews from critics. A clip from the 1959 Douglas Sirk film Imitation of Life featuring actress Susan Kohner is featured near the beginning of this film. Kohner is the mother of this film’s director Chris Weitz. Creature from the Black Lagoon Creature from the Black Lagoon is a 1954 American black-and-white 3D monster horror film from Universal-International, produced by William Alland, directed by Jack Arnold, that stars Richard Carlson, Julia Adams, Richard Denning, Antonio Moreno and Whit Bissell. The Creature was played by Ben Chapman on land and by Ricou Browning underwater. The film premiered in Detroit on February 12 and was released on a regional basis, opening on various dates. Creature from the Black Lagoon was filmed in 3D and originally projected by the polarized light method. The audience wore viewers with gray polarizing filters, similar to the viewers most commonly used today. Because the brief 1950s 3D film fad had peaked in mid-1953 and was fading fast in early 1954, many audiences actually saw the film "flat", in 2D. Typically, the film was shown in 3D in large downtown theaters and flat in smaller neighborhood theaters. In 1975 Creature from the Black Lagoon was re-released to theaters in the inferior red-and-blue-glasses anaglyph 3D format, which was also used for a 1980 home video release on Beta and VHS videocassettes. For marketing reasons, a comedic appearance with Abbott and Costello on an episode of The Colgate Comedy Hour aired prior to the films release. The appearance is commonly known as Abbott and Costello Meet the Creature from the Black Lagoon. Ben Chapman reprised his role as the Gill-Man for the program. Creature from the Black Lagoon generated two sequels: Revenge of the Creature, which was also filmed and released in 3D in hopes of reviving the format, and The Creature Walks Among Us, filmed in 2D. The creature, also known as the Gill-Man, is usually counted among the classic Universal Monsters. The 15:17 to Paris The 15:17 to Paris is a 2018 American biographical drama film produced and directed by Clint Eastwood and written by Dorothy Blyskal, based on the autobiography The 15:17 to Paris: The True Story of a Terrorist, a Train, and Three American Heroes by Jeffrey E. Stern, Spencer Stone, Anthony Sadler, and Alek Skarlatos. The film stars Stone, Sadler, and Skarlatos as themselves and follows the trio as they stop the 2015 Thalys train attack; Judy Greer and Jenna Fischer also star. The 15:17 to Paris was released in the United States on February 9, 2018, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It received mostly negative reviews from critics, who called it "well-intentioned" but "strained to wring a full-length features worth of drama out of event that was over in a few minutes", and grossed $57 million worldwide against a production budget of $30 million. Summer Wars is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, produced by Madhouse, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Japan. The films voice cast includes Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji and Ayumu Saitō. The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student, Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmothers 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done, and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further chaos. After producing The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Madhouse was asked to produce something new. Hosoda and writer Satoko Okudera, created a story about a social network and a strangers connection with strange family. The real-life city of Ueda was chosen as the setting for Summer Wars as part of the territory was once governed by the Sanada clan and was close to Hosodas birthplace in Toyama. Hosoda used the clan as the basis for the Jinnouchi family after visiting his then-fiancées home in Ueda. Production of Summer Wars commenced in 2006. Art director Youji Takeshige incorporated Japanese houses into his background designs. Hosoda also insisted that 80 family members were to be included as main characters. The project was first announced at the 2008 Tokyo International Anime Fair and the first trailer of the film was released in April 2009. Audience interest was fueled primarily through word of mouth and Internet publicity. A manga adaptation of the film was written by Iqura Sugimoto and began its serialization in July 2009. Summer Wars premiered in Japan on August 1, 2009. It grossed over US$1 million in its opening weekend in 127 theaters and ranked No. 7 at the box office. The film was well received by critics and the general audience and was financially successful, earning $18 million worldwide. It won several awards such as the 2010 Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year, the 2010 Japan Media Arts Festivals Animation Division Grand Prize, the Anaheim International Film Festivals Audience Award for Best Animated Feature and was nominated for the 2009 Golden Leopard award at the Locarno International Film Festival. Speak Speak is a 2004 American independent coming-of-age teen drama film based on the award-winning 1999 novel of the same name by Laurie Halse Anderson. It stars Kristen Stewart as Melinda Sordino, a high school freshman who practically stops talking after a senior student rapes her. The film is told through Melindas eyes and is wrought with her sardonic humor and blunt honesty. It was broadcast on Showtime and Lifetime in 2005 after premiering at the Sundance Film Festival in 2004. Point of No Return Point of No Return is a 1993 American action film directed by John Badham and starring Bridget Fonda and Gabriel Byrne. It is a remake of Luc Bessons 1990 film Nikita. Maggie Hayward is a violent and unstable drug addict found guilty of murdering a police officer, and is sentenced to death by lethal injection. Her death is faked, and a secret government agent named Bob informs her that she is to become an assassin. She is given a makeover and training that transform her into a beautiful woman, and she is also trained as a killer. Her career as an assassin goes well at first. Then, after a mission goes awry, the agency sends in Victor, a "cleaner," to kill everyone and destroy the bodies. Strictly Ballroom Strictly Ballroom is a 1992 Australian romantic comedy film directed and co-written by Baz Luhrmann. The film, Luhrmanns feature directorial début, is the first in his The Red Curtain Trilogy of theatre-motif-related films; it was followed by Romeo + Juliet and Moulin Rouge!. Strictly Ballroom is based on a critically acclaimed stage play originally set up in 1984 by Luhrmann and fellow students while he was studying at the National Institute of Dramatic Arts in Sydney. An expanded version of the play became a success at the Czechoslovakian Youth Drama Festival in Bratislava in 1986, and, in 1988, it made successful season at Sydneys Wharf Theatre, where it was seen by Australian music executive Ted Albert and his wife Antoinette. They both loved it, and, when Albert soon after set up the film production company M&A Productions with ex-Film Australia producer Tristram Miall, they offered Luhrmann to transform his play into a film. He agreed on the condition that he would also get to direct it. The Next Karate Kid The Next Karate Kid is a 1994 American martial arts drama film starring Pat Morita and Hilary Swank. It is the fourth and final film in The Karate Kid film series. It was directed by Christopher Cain, written by Mark W. Lee, and produced by Jerry Weintraub, with music by Bill Conti. It is the first film in the series not to feature Ralph Macchio in the lead role as Daniel LaRusso. It was released on September 9, 1994. Upon its release, The Next Karate Kid was a critical and commercial failure; though many critics praised the acting, they ultimately saw the film as unnecessary. Jesus Christ Superstar Jesus Christ Superstar is a 1973 American musical drama film directed by Norman Jewison and co-written by Jewison and Melvyn Bragg based on the Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice rock opera of the same name. The film, featuring a cast of Ted Neeley, Carl Anderson, Yvonne Elliman, Barry Dennen, Bob Bingham, and Kurt Yaghjian, centers on the conflict between Judas and Jesus during the week before the crucifixion of Jesus. Neeley and Anderson were nominated for two Golden Globe Awards in 1974 for their portrayals of Jesus and Judas, respectively. Although it attracted criticism from some religious groups, reviews for the film were positive. L'Avventura LAvventura is a 1960 Italian film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Gabriele Ferzetti, Monica Vitti, and Lea Massari. Developed from a story by Antonioni with co-writers Elio Bartolini and Tonino Guerra, the film is about the disappearance of a young woman during a boating trip in the Mediterranean, and the subsequent search for her by her lover and her best friend. It was filmed on location in Rome, the Aeolian Islands, and Sicily in 1959 under difficult financial and physical conditions. The film is noted for its unusual pacing, which emphasizes visual composition, mood, and character over traditional narrative development. LAvventura was nominated for numerous awards and was awarded the Jury Prize at the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. The film made Monica Vitti an international star. According to an Antonioni obituary, the film "systematically subverted the filmic codes, practices and structures in currency at its time." LAvventura is the first film of a trilogy by Antonioni, followed by La Notte and LEclisse. It has appeared on Sight & Sounds list of the critics top ten greatest films ever made three times in a row: It was voted second in 1962, fifth in 1972 and seventh in 1982. In 2010, it was ranked #40 in Empire magazines "The 100 Best Films of World Cinema." Shark Night 3D Shark Night is a 2011 American horror film directed by David R. Ellis and written by Will Hayes and Jesse Studenberg. It stars Sara Paxton, Katharine McPhee, Alyssa Diaz, Dustin Milligan, and Joel David Moore. The film, which was negatively received by critics and grossed $40 million worldwide, was released in Real D 3D and Digital 3D. This is Elliss final film before his death. Mr. Church Mr. Church is a 2016 American drama film directed by Bruce Beresford and written by Susan McMartin. The film stars Eddie Murphy as the title character with Britt Robertson, Xavier Samuel, Lucy Fry, Christian Madsen and Natascha McElhone also starring. The movie is based on the short story "The Cook Who Came To Live With Us" written by McMartin. The film centers around a cook who becomes a caretaker and father figure to three generations of women over the years. The film debuted on April 22, 2016, at the Tribeca Film Festival and was released on September 16, 2016, by Cinelou Releasing and Freestyle Releasing. This was Murphys first film in four years. Better Watch Out Better Watch Out is a 2016 Australian-American psychological horror film directed by Chris Peckover and written by Zack Kahn and Peckover. It stars Olivia DeJonge, Levi Miller and Ed Oxenbould. The film had its world premiere at Fantastic Fest on September 22, 2016. It was released on October 6, 2017 by Well Go USA. Fist of Fury Fist of Fury is a 1972 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Lo Wei, starring Bruce Lee in his second major role after The Big Boss. Lee plays Chen Zhen, a student of Huo Yuanjia, who fights to defend the honor of the Chinese in the face of foreign aggression, and to bring to justice those responsible for his masters death. Birthday Girl Birthday Girl is a 2001 erotic comedy thriller film directed by Jez Butterworth. The plot focuses on English bank clerk John Buckingham, who orders a Russian mail-order bride, Nadia. It becomes clear upon her arrival that Nadia cannot speak English, and early into her stay, two mysterious men come to the house claiming to be her cousin and cousins friend. The film features Nicole Kidman, Ben Chaplin, Mathieu Kassovitz, and Vincent Cassel. English and Russian are spoken interchangeably in the film. Domestic Disturbance Domestic Disturbance is a 2001 American Psychological thriller film directed by Harold Becker and starring John Travolta, Vince Vaughn, Teri Polo, Steve Buscemi, and Matt OLeary. The Thing from Another World The Thing from Another World, sometimes referred to as just The Thing, is a 1951 American black-and-white science fiction-horror film, directed by Christian Nyby, produced by Edward Lasker for Howard Hawks Winchester Pictures Corporation, and released by RKO Pictures. The film stars Margaret Sheridan, Kenneth Tobey, Robert Cornthwaite, and Douglas Spencer. James Arness plays The Thing, but he is difficult to recognize in costume and makeup due to both low lighting and other effects used to obscure his features. The Thing from Another World is based on the 1938 novella Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell. The films storyline concerns a U.S. Air Force crew and scientists who find a crashed flying saucer and a humanoid body frozen in the Arctic ice, near the craft. Returning to their remote research outpost with the body still in a block of ice, they are forced to defend themselves against the still alive and malevolent plant-based alien when it is accidentally defrosted. Enthiran Enthiran is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language science fiction action film written and directed by S. Shankar. It is the first instalment in the Enthiran franchise. The film stars Rajinikanth and Aishwarya Rai in lead roles; Danny Denzongpa, Santhanam and Karunas play supporting roles. The soundtrack album and background score were composed by A. R. Rahman while the dialogues, cinematography, editing and art direction were handled by Madhan Karky, R. Rathnavelu, Anthony and Sabu Cyril respectively. The story revolves around the struggle of a scientist Vaseegaran to control his creation, an android named Chitti, after Chittis software is upgraded to give it the ability to comprehend and exhibit human emotions. The project backfires when Chitti falls in love with Vaseegarans girlfriend, Sana, and is manipulated by Bohra, a rival scientist, into becoming homicidal. After being stalled in the development phase for nearly a decade, the films principal photography began in 2008 and lasted two years. The film marked the debut of Legacy Effects studio in Indian cinema. Enthiran was released worldwide on 1 October 2010, along with its dubbed versions: Robot in Hindi and Robo in Telugu. Produced by Kalanithi Maran, it was Indias most expensive film up to that point. The film received generally positive reviews upon release. Critics were particularly appreciative of Rajinikanths performance as Chitti, Rathnavelus cinematography, Cyrils art direction and the visual effects by V. Srinivas Mohan. Enthiran emerged as the top-earning Indian film of 2010 and is the fourth-highest-grossing South Indian film of all time. It won two Indian National Film Awards, three Filmfare Awards, seven Vijay Awards and two Screen Awards. Enthiran was followed up by its standalone sequel, 2.0, which released in 2018. A Midsummer Night's Dream A Midsummer Nights Dream is a 1999 romantic comedy fantasy film based on the play A Midsummer Nights Dream by William Shakespeare. It was directed by Michael Hoffman. The ensemble cast features Kevin Kline as Bottom, Michelle Pfeiffer and Rupert Everett as Titania and Oberon, Stanley Tucci as Puck, and Calista Flockhart, Anna Friel, Christian Bale, and Dominic West as the four lovers. The Blue Elephant The Blue Elephant is a 2014 Egyptian drama/horror/mystery film produced and directed by Marwan Hamed in Cairo, Egypt. The story was originally translated into film from an Arabic novel written by the famous Egyptian writer Ahmed Mourad, and starring Egyptian actors Karim Abdel Aziz, Khaled El Sawy and Nelly Karim. The film talks about a man called Yehia, who unwillingly comes out of isolation after five years, to resume his service in El-Abbaseya psychiatric hospital, where he is in charge of evaluating the mental health of the criminally insane. In 2019, there has been a sequel named The Blue Elephant 2. According to Ahmed Mourad, writer of the Arabic novel, the book and the film hold two different endings. Director Marwan Hamed proposed a change in the closing scene of the movie to allow the film to adapt and satisfy a large mass of audience. The Blue Elephant received mixed reviews but performed well in the Egyptian Box-office during Eid time. The film did not follow the formula of the recent slew of Egyptian comedies, yet it managed to win over audiences across the Arab region. The film gained up to 30 million Egyptian pounds, which is approximately 4.2 million U.S. Dollars. Rififi Rififi is a 1955 French crime film adaptation of Auguste Le Bretons novel of the same name. Directed by American blacklisted filmmaker Jules Dassin, the film stars Jean Servais as the aging gangster Tony "le Stéphanois", Carl Möhner as Jo "le Suédois", Robert Manuel as Mario Farrati, and Jules Dassin as César "le Milanais". The foursome band together to commit an almost impossible theft, the burglary of an exclusive jewelry shop on the Rue de Rivoli. The centerpiece of the film is an intricate half-hour heist scene depicting the crime in detail, shot in near silence, without dialogue or music. The fictional burglary has been mimicked by criminals in actual crimes around the world. After he was blacklisted from Hollywood, Dassin found work in France where he was asked to direct Rififi. Despite his distaste for parts of the original novel, Dassin agreed to direct the film. He shot Rififi while working with a low budget, without a star cast, and with the production staff working for low wages. Upon the initial release of the film, it received positive reactions from audiences and critics in France, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The film earned Dassin the award for Best Director at the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Rififi was nominated by the National Board of Review for Best Foreign Film. Rififi was re-released theatrically in both 2000 and 2015 and is still highly acclaimed by modern film critics as one of the greatest works in French film noir. City by the Sea City by the Sea is a 2002 American crime drama film starring Robert De Niro, James Franco, Eliza Dushku, Frances McDormand and William Forsythe. It deals with the family problems of a wayward youth and is set against a man trying to break free of his past. It was directed by Michael Caton-Jones. It is based on the story of Vincent LaMarca. The Wrong Man The Wrong Man is a 1956 American docudrama film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Henry Fonda and Vera Miles. The film was drawn from the true story of an innocent man charged with a crime, as described in the book The True Story of Christopher Emmanuel Balestrero by Maxwell Anderson and in the magazine article "A Case of Identity" by Herbert Brean. It is one of the few Hitchcock films based on a true story and whose plot closely follows the real-life events. The Wrong Man had a notable effect on two significant directors: it prompted Jean-Luc Godards longest piece of written criticism in his years as a critic, and it has been cited as an influence on Martin Scorseses Taxi Driver. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a 1964 Christmas stop motion animated television special produced by Videocraft International, Ltd. and currently distributed by Universal Television. It first aired Sunday, December 6, 1964, on the NBC television network in the United States, and was sponsored by General Electric under the umbrella title of The General Electric Fantasy Hour. The special was based on the Johnny Marks song "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" which was itself based on the poem of the same name written in 1939 by Marks brother-in-law, Robert L. May. Between 1972-2018, the special aired on CBS; the network unveiled a high-definition, digitally remastered version of the program in 2005. As with A Charlie Brown Christmas and How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Rudolph no longer airs just once annually, but several times during the Christmas and holiday season. In 2019, after 54 years on network television on two networks, the special will move to the Freeform cable channel. It has been telecast every year since 1964, making it the longest continuously running Christmas TV special. 2014 marked the 50th anniversary of the television special and a series of postage stamps featuring Rudolph were issued by the United States Postal Service on November 6, 2014. The Lying Detective "The Lying Detective" is the second episode of the fourth series of the British television series Sherlock and the twelfth episode overall. The episode was first broadcast on BBC One, BBC First, PBS and Channel One on 8 January 2017. Scarface Scarface is a 1932 American pre-Code gangster film directed by Howard Hawks and produced by Hawks and Howard Hughes. The screenplay, by Ben Hecht, is based loosely on the 1929 novel by Armitage Trail which was inspired by Al Capone. The film stars Paul Muni as gangster Antonio "Tony" Camonte violently rises through the Chicago gangland. Meanwhile, Camonte pursues his bosses mistress as Camontes sister pursues his best hitman. In an overt tie to the life of Capone, one scene depicts a version of the Saint Valentines Day Massacre. After Hughes purchased the rights to Trails novel, Hughes quickly selected Hawks and Hecht to direct and write the film. Beginning in January 1931, Hecht wrote the script over an eleven-day period. Scarface was produced before the introduction of the Production Code Administration in 1934, which enforced regulations on film content. However, the Hays Code, a more lenient precursor, called for major alterations, including a prologue condemning gangsters, an alternate ending to more clearly reprehend Camonte, and the alternative title The Shame of a Nation. The censors believed the film glorified violence and crime. These changes delayed the film by a year, though some showings retained the original ending. Modern showings of the film have the original ending, though some DVD releases also include the alternate ending as a feature; these versions maintain the changes Hughes and Hawks were required to make for approval by the Hays Office. No completely unaltered version is known to exist. Audience reception was positive, but censors banned the film in several cities and states, forcing Hughes to remove it from circulation and store it in his vault. The rights to the film were recovered after Hughess death in the 1970s. Alongside Little Caesar and The Public Enemy, Scarface is regarded as among the most significant gangster films, and greatly influenced the genre. Scarface was added to the National Film Registry in 1994 by the Library of Congress. In 2008, the American Film Institute listed Scarface as the sixth best gangster film. It later was remade as the 1983 film of the same name, starring Al Pacino. El Topo El Topo is a 1970 Mexican acid Western film written, scored, directed by and starring Alejandro Jodorowsky. Characterized by its bizarre characters and occurrences, use of maimed and dwarf performers, and heavy doses of Christian symbolism and Eastern philosophy, the film is about the eponymous character – a violent, black-clad gunfighter – and his quest for enlightenment. The Adventures of Pluto Nash The Adventures of Pluto Nash is a 2002 American science fiction action comedy film directed by Ron Underwood and starring Eddie Murphy, Randy Quaid, Rosario Dawson, Joe Pantoliano, Jay Mohr, Luis Guzmán, James Rebhorn, Peter Boyle, Pam Grier and John Cleese. The film was released in the United States on August 16, 2002. A major critical and box office failure, the film received overwhelmingly negative reviews from moviegoers and critics alike and is notable for being one of the biggest box office bombs in the history of cinema. It is considered to be the worst film of 2002. Mystery Train Mystery Train is a 1989 independent anthology film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch and set in Memphis. The film is a triptych of stories involving foreign protagonists, unfolding over the course of the same night. "Far from Yokohama" features a Japanese couple on a cultural pilgrimage, "A Ghost" focuses on an Italian widow stranded in the city overnight, and "Lost in Space" follows the misadventures of a newly single and unemployed Englishman and his reluctant companions. The narratives are linked by a run-down flophouse overseen by a night clerk and his disheveled bellboy, the use of Elvis Presleys song "Blue Moon", and a gunshot. The starting point for the script was the ensemble cast of friends and previous collaborators Jarmusch had conceived characters for, while the tripartite formal structure of the film was inspired by his study of literary forms. Cinematographer Robby Müller and musician John Lurie were among the many contributors who had been involved in earlier Jarmusch projects and returned to work on the film. Mystery Trains US$2.8 million budget was considerable compared to what the director had enjoyed before, and allowed him the freedom to rehearse many unscripted background scenes. It was the first of Jarmuschs feature films since Permanent Vacation to depart from his trademark black-and-white photography, though the use of color was tightly controlled to conform with the directors intuitive sense of the films aesthetic. Mystery Train was released theatrically by Orion Classics under a restricted rating in the United States, where it grossed over $1.5 million. It enjoyed critical acclaim on the film festival circuit, and like the directors earlier films premiered at the New York Film Festival and was shown in competition at Cannes, where Jarmusch was awarded the Best Artistic Achievement Award. The film was also shown in the Edinburgh, London, Midnight Sun, Telluride, and Toronto film festivals, and was nominated in six categories at the Independent Spirit Awards. Critical reaction was overwhelmingly positive, with reviewers praising the structure, humor, and characters of the film, though there was criticism that the director had not been sufficiently adventurous. New Police Story New Police Story is a 2004 Hong Kong action film produced and directed by Benny Chan, and also produced by and starring Jackie Chan. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 24 September 2004. The film is a reboot of the Police Story series and is the fifth film in the series. New Police Story relies much more on drama and heavy action than its predecessors. My Life Without Me My Life Without Me is a 2003 Canadian drama film directed by Isabel Coixet and starring Sarah Polley, Mark Ruffalo, Scott Speedman, and Leonor Watling. Based on the book Pretending the Bed Is a Raft by Nanci Kincaid, it tells a story of a 23-year-old woman, with a husband and two daughters, who finds out she is going to die soon. The film was produced by Pedro Almodóvars production company, El Deseo. Ice Princess Ice Princess is a 2005 American figure-skating film directed by Tim Fywell, written by Hadley Davis from a story by Meg Cabot and Davis, and starring Michelle Trachtenberg, Joan Cusack, Kim Cattrall and Hayden Panettiere. The film focuses on Casey Carlyle, a normal teenager who gives up a promising future academic life in order to pursue her new-found dream of being a professional figure skater. The film was released on March 18, 2005. Ice Princess had an unsuccessful performance at the box office, grossing $24 million in the United States during its theatrical run against a production budget of $25 million. Black Christmas Black Christmas is a 2006 slasher film written and directed by Glen Morgan and starring Katie Cassidy, Michelle Trachtenberg, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Oliver Hudson, Lacey Chabert, Kristen Cloke, and Andrea Martin. The film takes place several days before Christmas and tells the story of a group of sorority sisters who are stalked and murdered in their house during a winter storm. It is a loose remake of the 1974 film of the same name. A co-production of Canada and the United States, the film was produced by Morgan and James Wong through their production company Hard Eight Pictures, along with 2929 Productions, Adelstein-Parouse Productions and Hoban Segal Productions. Director Glen Morgan signed on to write and direct the film after the release of his 2003 remake of Willard. Shooting took place in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 2005. The film was co-distributed by Dimension Films and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. According to Morgan, he and Wong had numerous disputes with Dimension executives Bob and Harvey Weinstein regarding the tone of the script as well as the films conclusion, which resulted in numerous re-writes and re-shoots. In December 2006, upon anticipation of its release, the film garnered criticism from religious groups due to its depiction of graphic content in a holiday setting, as well as the distributors decision to release the film on Christmas Day in the United States. The film opened in the United Kingdom on December 15, 2006, and, premiered at Graumans Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, California on December 19. Despite backlash from some religious organizations, Black Christmas was released in the United States on December 25, 2006. The film received mostly negative reviews from critics and went on to gross $21 million worldwide against a $9 million budget. Poltergeist II: The Other Side Poltergeist II: The Other Side is a 1986 American supernatural horror film and the second entry in the Poltergeist film series. A sequel to Poltergeist, it features the return of the original family, who are once again confronted by a spirit trying to harm their daughter, Carol Anne. It received mixed reviews from critics and did not gross as much at the box office as its predecessor, although it was still financially successful. It ended up making over $40 million against a $19 million production budget and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. The film was also nominated for a Razzie Award for Zelda Rubinstein as Worst Supporting Actress. It was followed in 1988 by Poltergeist III. A quote for its film trailer, in which Carol Anne says "Theyre baaa-aaack," has been referenced endlessly in popular culture ever since. Heavyweights Heavyweights is a 1995 American comedy film directed by Steven Brill and written by Brill with Judd Apatow. The film centers around a fat camp for kids that is taken over by a fitness guru named Tony Perkis. Sleepaway Camp Sleepaway Camp is a 1983 American slasher film written and directed by Robert Hiltzik, who also served as executive producer. It is the first film in the Sleepaway Camp franchise, and tells the story of a young girl sent to a summer camp, where a series of murders begin shortly after her arrival. It stars Felissa Rose, Katherine Kamhi, Paul DeAngelo, and Mike Kellin in his last screen appearance. Released during the genres heyday, the film is known for its infamous twist ending, considered one of the most shocking of its kind. Since its release, it has become a cult film. It was followed by three sequels, Unhappy Campers, Teenage Wasteland, Return to Sleepaway Camp, The Quiet Earth The Quiet Earth is a 1985 New Zealand science fiction post-apocalyptic film directed by Geoff Murphy and starring Bruno Lawrence, Alison Routledge and Peter Smith as three survivors of a cataclysmic disaster. It is loosely based on the 1981 science fiction novel of the same name by Craig Harrison. Its other sources of inspiration have been listed as the 1954 novel I Am Legend, Dawn of the Dead, and especially the 1959 film The World, the Flesh and the Devil, of which it has been called an unofficial remake. The Good German The Good German is a 2006 film adaptation of Joseph Kanons 2001 novel of the same name. It was directed by Steven Soderbergh, and stars George Clooney, Cate Blanchett, and Tobey Maguire. Set in Berlin following the Allied victory over the Nazis, it begins as a murder mystery but weaves in elements involving the American postwar employment of Nazi rocket scientists in Operation Paperclip. The film was shot in black-and-white and is designed to imitate the appearance of film noir from the 1940s, although it also includes material – such as sex scenes and swearing – that would have been prohibited by the Production Code. Its poster is an homage to the poster for the classic film Casablanca, as is the closing scene at an airport. The DVD release presents the film in the 1.33:1 aspect ratio which declined in use from about 1953, though the theatrical release, and other DVD Releases, used the slightly more modern but still unusual 1.66:1 ratio. The film received mixed reviews and grossed $5.9 million worldwide against a budget of $32 million. Honeymoon Honeymoon is a 2014 American science fiction horror film directed by Leigh Janiak as her feature film directorial debut. The movie had its world premiere on March 7, 2014 at South by Southwest and stars Rose Leslie and Harry Treadaway as a newly married couple whose honeymoon ends up being ruined by a series of strange events. The film received a wide release on September 12, 2014. The Strangers: Prey at Night The Strangers: Prey at Night is a 2018 American slasher film directed by Johannes Roberts and starring Christina Hendricks, Martin Henderson, Bailee Madison and Lewis Pullman. A sequel to the 2008 film The Strangers, it is written by Bryan Bertino and Ben Ketai. The film follows a familys vacation to a secluded mobile home park, where they are attacked by three masked offenders. The film was released in the United States on March 9, 2018, and grossed $32.1 million worldwide. It received mixed reviews, with some critics considering it more entertaining than the original and appreciating its satire of horror films, while others noted it as inferior to the original and called it cliché. Play It Again, Sam Play It Again, Sam is a 1972 American comedy film written by and starring Woody Allen, based on his 1969 Broadway play. The film was directed by Herbert Ross, which is unusual for Allen, who usually directs his own written work. The film is about a recently divorced film critic, Allan Felix, who is urged to begin dating again by his best friend and his best friends wife. Allan identifies with the movie Casablanca and the character Rick Blaine as played by Humphrey Bogart. The film is liberally sprinkled with clips from the movie and ghost-like appearances of Bogart giving advice on how to treat women. Barney's Version Barneys Version is a 2010 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Richard J. Lewis, based on the novel of the same name by Mordecai Richler. The film was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Dragged Across Concrete Dragged Across Concrete is a 2018 American neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by S. Craig Zahler. The film features an ensemble cast including Mel Gibson, Vince Vaughn, Tory Kittles, Michael Jai White, Jennifer Carpenter, Laurie Holden, Fred Melamed, Udo Kier, Thomas Kretschmann, and Don Johnson. It premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on September 3, 2018, and received a limited theatrical and video-on-demand simultaneous release from Summit Entertainment on March 22, 2019. Kontroll Kontroll is a 2003 Hungarian comedy–thriller film. Shown internationally, mainly in art house theatres, the film is set on a fictionalized version of the Budapest Metro system. "Kontroll" in Hungarian refers to the act of ticket inspectors checking to ensure a rider has paid their fare. The story revolves around the ticket inspectors, riders, and a possible killer. The film was written and directed by Nimród Antal and stars Sándor Csányi, Zoltán Mucsi, and Csaba Pindroch. The film was entered in a number of film festivals in Europe and North America. It won the Gold Hugo Award at the Chicago International Film Festival and was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. It was also Hungarys submission for Best Foreign Language Film for the 2004 Academy Awards. Risen Risen is a 2016 American biblical drama film directed by Kevin Reynolds and written by Reynolds and Paul Aiello. The film stars Joseph Fiennes, Tom Felton, Peter Firth, and Cliff Curtis, and details a Roman soldiers search for Yeshuas body following his resurrection. Columbia Pictures released the film to theaters in the United States on February 19, 2016. It received mixed reviews and grossed $46 million worldwide. Over Her Dead Body Over Her Dead Body is a 2008 American romantic comedy film starring Eva Longoria, Paul Rudd, Lake Bell, Lindsay Sloane and Jason Biggs. It was written and directed by Jeff Lowell. The film is about Kate, who dies on the day of her wedding to fiancé Henry. He subsequently begins a relationship with psychic Ashley who becomes haunted by Kate trying to sabotage their relationship. The film was released in the United States and Canada on February 1, 2008. Georgia Rule Georgia Rule is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Garry Marshall. The film stars Jane Fonda, Felicity Huffman and Lindsay Lohan, with supporting cast Dermot Mulroney, Garrett Hedlund and Cary Elwes. The original music score was composed by John Debney. The film received generally negative reviews from critics, but the lead cast was praised for their performances. The Sign of Three "The Sign of Three" is the second episode of the third series of the BBC television series Sherlock. It was written by Stephen Thompson, Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat and stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman as Dr John Watson. The episodes title is inspired by The Sign of the Four by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It is set six months after the series opener "The Empty Hearse" and is primarily centred on the day of Watsons wedding to Mary Morstan. It garnered a viewership of 11.37 million, and received mostly positive reviews. Stir Crazy Stir Crazy is a 1980 American comedy film directed by Sidney Poitier, produced by Hannah Weinstein and written by Bruce Jay Friedman. The film stars Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor as unemployed friends who are given 125-year prison sentences after being framed for a bank robbery. While in prison they befriend other prison inmates. The film reunited Wilder and Pryor who had appeared previously in the 1976 comedy thriller film Silver Streak. The film was released in the United States on December 12, 1980 to mixed critical reviews and was a major financial success. The Return of the Pink Panther The Return of the Pink Panther is a 1975 comedy film and the fourth film in The Pink Panther series. The film stars Peter Sellers, returning to the role of Inspector Clouseau, for the first time since A Shot in the Dark, after having declined to reprise the role in Inspector Clouseau. The film was a commercial hit and revived the previously dormant series. Herbert Lom reprises his role as Chief Inspector Charles Dreyfus from A Shot in the Dark; he remained a regular thereafter. The character of Sir Charles Litton, the notorious Phantom, is now played by Christopher Plummer rather than David Niven, who was unavailable. The Pink Panther diamond once again plays a central role in the plot. The Toxic Avenger The Toxic Avenger is a 1984 American superhero black comedy splatter film directed by Michael Herz and Lloyd Kaufman and written by Kaufman and Joe Ritter. It is the first installment of The Toxic Avenger franchise. The film was released by Troma Entertainment, known for producing low budget B-movies with campy concepts and gruesome violence. Virtually ignored upon its first release, The Toxic Avenger caught on with filmgoers after a long and successful midnight movie engagement at the famed Bleecker Street Cinemas in New York City in late 1985. It is now regarded as a cult classic. The film has generated a media franchise including three film sequels, a stage musical production, a video game and a childrens TV cartoon. Two less successful sequels, The Toxic Avenger Part II and The Last Temptation of Toxie, were filmed as one. Director Lloyd Kaufman realized that he had shot far too much footage for one film and re-edited it into two. A third independent sequel was also released, titled The Toxic Avenger IV. An animated childrens TV series spin-off, Toxic Crusaders, featured Toxie as the leader of a team of mutated superheroes who fought against evil alien polluters. The cartoon series was short-lived and quickly cancelled. New Line Cinema had planned a live-action film based on the cartoon, but the deal fell through. In 2019, it was announced that Legendary Pictures would be making a reboot of the film, with original creators Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz of Troma Entertainment serving as producers, and Macon Blair serving as writer and director. The Long Goodbye The Long Goodbye is a 1973 American neo-noir thriller film directed by Robert Altman and based on Raymond Chandlers 1953 novel of the same title. The screenplay was written by Leigh Brackett, who cowrote the screenplay for The Big Sleep in 1946. The film stars Elliott Gould as Philip Marlowe and features Sterling Hayden, Nina Van Pallandt, Jim Bouton, and Mark Rydell. The storys period was moved from 1949–50 to 1970s Hollywood. The Long Goodbye has been described as "a study of a moral and decent man cast adrift in a selfish, self-obsessed society where lives can be thrown away without a backward glance ... and any notions of friendship and loyalty are meaningless." The film also features an early appearance by Arnold Schwarzenegger, in an uncredited role. Crazy/Beautiful Crazy/Beautiful is a 2001 American teen romantic drama film starring Kirsten Dunst and Jay Hernandez. It is largely set at Palisades Charter High School and the surrounding area, including Downtown Los Angeles, Pacific Palisades, Malibu, and East Los Angeles. Amazing Grace Amazing Grace is a 2006 British-American biographical drama film directed by Michael Apted, about the campaign against the slave trade in the British Empire, led by William Wilberforce, who was responsible for steering anti-slave trade legislation through the British parliament. The title is a reference to the hymn "Amazing Grace". The film also recounts the experiences of John Newton as a crewman on a slave ship and subsequent religious conversion, which inspired his writing of the poem later used in the hymn. Newton is portrayed as a major influence on Wilberforce and the abolition movement. The film premiered on 16 September 2006 at the Toronto International Film Festival, followed by showings at the Heartland Film Festival, the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, and the European Film Market, before opening in wide US release on 23 February 2007, which coincided with the 200th anniversary of the date the British parliament voted to ban the slave trade. The Brood The Brood is a 1979 Canadian psychological body horror film written and directed by David Cronenberg, and starring Oliver Reed, Samantha Eggar, and Art Hindle. Its plot follows a man attempting to track down his mentally-ill ex-wife, who has been sequestered by a psychologist known for his controversial therapy techniques. A series of brutal unsolved murders serves as the backdrop for the central narrative. Conceived by Cronenberg after his own acrimonious divorce, he intended the screenplay as a meditation on a fractured relationship between a husband and wife who share a child, and cast Eggar and Hindle as loose facsimiles of himself and his ex-wife. He would later state that, despite its incorporation of science fiction elements, he considered it his sole feature that most embodied a "classic horror film." Principal photography of The Brood took place in late 1978 in Toronto on a budget of $1.5 million. The films score was composed by Howard Shore, in his film composing debut. Released in the spring of 1979 by New World Pictures, The Brood proved profitable for the studio, grossing over $5 million. Though it initially received mixed reviews from critics, it would establish itself as a cult film in the following decades. Additionally, it has attracted scholarly interest from academics in the areas of film theory for its themes regarding mental illness and motherhood, and its combining elements of the womans film with body horror. In 2006, the Chicago Film Critics Association named it the 88th scariest film of all time. In 2013, it was selected for restoration by The Criterion Collection, who subsequently released it on Blu-ray. Dragon Wars: D-War D-War, is a 2007 South Korean action-adventure fantasy film written and directed by Shim Hyung-rae, and starring Jason Behr, Amanda Brooks, Robert Forster, and Elizabeth Peña. At the time of its release, it was the highest-budgeted South Korean film of all time. The film was a box office success, grossing almost $100 million worldwide. It received generally negative reviews from critics. Yellow Submarine Yellow Submarine is a 1968 British animated musical fantasy film inspired by the music of the Beatles, directed by animation producer George Dunning, and produced by United Artists and King Features Syndicate. Initial press reports stated that the Beatles themselves would provide their own character voices. However, aside from composing and performing the songs, the real Beatles participated only in the closing scene of the film, while their cartoon counterparts were voiced by other actors. The film received widespread acclaim from critics and audiences alike, in contrast to some of the Beatles previous film ventures. Pixar co-founder and former chief creative officer John Lasseter has credited the film with bringing more interest in animation as a serious art form. Time commented that it "turned into a smash hit, delighting adolescents and aesthetes alike". Half a century after its release, it is still regarded as a landmark of animation. My Name Is Bruce My Name Is Bruce is a 2007 American comedy horror film directed, co-produced by and starring B movie cult actor Bruce Campbell. The film was written by Mark Verheiden. It had a theatrical release in October 2008, followed by DVD and Blu-ray releases on February 10, 2009. Although Sam Raimi, with whom Bruce frequently collaborates, is not involved with this production, much of the film is in the vein of the Evil Dead series. Ted Raimi, also a frequent collaborator, appears in this film. Campbell has shown several minutes of the movie during some of his campus lectures, as well as a few public screenings including showings at the sixth annual Ashland Independent Film Festival, CineVegas and the eleventh annual East Lansing Film Festival. A trailer was released for the film as well and is available on various websites. A screening was held at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. Tickets for the show sold out in less than two minutes, breaking the previous Alamo ticket sellout record, which was also set by a Bruce Campbell appearance at the theater in 1998. The Caine Mutiny The Caine Mutiny is a 1954 American film. A fictional Navy drama set in the Pacific during World War II, it was directed by Edward Dmytryk and produced by Stanley Kramer, and stars Humphrey Bogart, José Ferrer, Van Johnson, and Fred MacMurray. The film is based on The Caine Mutiny, the 1951 Pulitzer Prize–winning novel written by Herman Wouk. It depicts the events on board a fictitious World War II U.S. Navy minesweeper and a subsequent court-martial for mutiny. The film received Oscar nominations for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Screenplay, Best Sound Recording, Best Film Editing and Best Dramatic Score at the 27th Academy Awards. Dmytryk was also nominated for a Directors Guild Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures. It was the second highest-grossing film in the United States in 1954. In a Lonely Place In a Lonely Place is a 1950 American film noir directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame, produced for Bogarts Santana Productions. The script was written by Andrew P. Solt from Edmund Norths adaptation of Dorothy B. Hughes 1947 novel of the same name. Bogart stars as Dixon Steele, a deranged and troubled screenwriter suspected of murder, and Grahame co-stars as Laurel Gray, a neighbor who falls under his spell. Beyond its surface plot of confused identity and tormented love, the story is a mordant comment on Hollywood mores and the pitfalls of celebrity and near-celebrity, similar to two other American films released that same year, Billy Wilders Sunset Boulevard and Joseph L. Mankiewiczs All About Eve. Although lesser known than his other work, Bogarts performance is considered by many critics to be among his finest and the films reputation has grown over time along with Rays. It is now considered a classic film noir, as evidenced by its inclusion on the Time "All-Time 100 List" as well as Slant Magazines "100 Essential Films." In 2007, In a Lonely Place was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." One Direction: This Is Us One Direction: This Is Us is a 2013 3-D documentary concert film about English-Irish boy band One Direction. It opened in the United Kingdom on 29 August 2013, followed a day later in the United States. The film shows many clips and songs of One Direction and grossed $68 million worldwide. The Ottoman Lieutenant The Ottoman Lieutenant is a Turkish-American romantic war drama film directed by Joseph Ruben and written by Jeff Stockwell. The film stars Michiel Huisman, Hera Hilmar, Josh Hartnett and Ben Kingsley. The film was released widely on March 10, 2017. The film was released around the period of the film The Promise, a film depicting the Armenian genocide. The perceived similarities between the films resulted in accusations that The Ottoman Lieutenant existed to deny the Armenian genocide. Celebrity Celebrity is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen, and features an ensemble cast. The screenplay describes the divergent paths a couple takes following their divorce. The film received lukewarm reviews from critics and was a commercial disappointment. Mr. Turner Mr. Turner is a 2014 biographical drama film based on the last 25 years of the life of painter J. M. W. Turner. Written and directed by Mike Leigh, the film stars Timothy Spall in the title role, with Dorothy Atkinson, Paul Jesson, Marion Bailey, Lesley Manville, and Martin Savage. It premiered in competition for the Palme dOr at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, where Spall won the award for Best Actor and Dick Pope received a special jury prize for the films cinematography. The film was critically acclaimed and received four nominations each at the 87th Academy Awards and 68th British Academy Film Awards. Describing Turner as "a great artist: a radical, revolutionary painter", writer/director Leigh explained, "I felt there was scope for a film examining the tension between this very mortal, flawed individual, and the epic work, the spiritual way he had of distilling the world". Before Night Falls Before Night Falls is a 2000 American biographical romantic drama directed by Julian Schnabel. The film is based on both the autobiography of the same name by Reinaldo Arenas—published in English in 1993—as well as Jana Bokovás 1990 documentary Havana. The screenplay was co-written by Schnabel, Lázaro Gómez Carriles and Cunningham OKeefe. The film stars Javier Bardem, Johnny Depp, Olivier Martinez, Andrea Di Stefano, Santiago Magill and Michael Wincott. The film had its world premiere at the 2000 Venice International Film Festival. Mistress America Mistress America is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Noah Baumbach. It was written by Baumbach and Greta Gerwig, and stars Gerwig and Lola Kirke. The film was released on August 14, 2015, by Fox Searchlight Pictures. Lupin the 3rd: Castle of Cagliostro is a 1979 Japanese animated action-adventure comedy film co-written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki as his feature film debut. It is the second feature film featuring Monkey Punchs master thief Arsène Lupin III, from his manga series Lupin III. The film was Miyazakis first time directing a theatrical feature after having previously worked as an animator for Toei Animation and Telecom Animation Film and directing several television shows including Lupin III and two episodes of Lupin III Part II. The Castle of Cagliostro follows gentleman thief Arsène Lupin III, who successfully robs a casino – only to find the money to be counterfeit. He heads to the tiny country of Cagliostro, the rumoured source of the bills, and attempts to save the runaway Clarisse from the Count Cagliostros men. Lupin enlists his associates, Jigen and Goemon, and sends his calling card to the Count to get Inspector Zenigata, his longtime nemesis, to the castle. After becoming trapped in the dungeon under the castle, Lupin and Zenigata form a pact to escape and foil the Counts counterfeit operation and save Clarisse from her forced marriage to the Count. The original theatrical release in Japan occurred on 15 December 1979. The American theatrical debut was on 3 April 1991, with the home release following in October 1992. This first dub was produced by Streamline Pictures and released on home video the following year. A new dubbed version was produced by Manga Entertainment in 2000 and has had several releases. Despite initially underperforming at the box office, The Castle of Cagliostro has garnered high praise, with critics and historians noting the films influence on Miyazakis later works, and has since become the most popular and well-regarded entry in the entire Lupin III franchise. However, some have disapproved of its depiction of Lupin as a gallant hero instead of his original persona as a ruthless criminal. The film has served as a major influence on animators and directors worldwide, most notably Pixar director John Lasseter. Escape Plan 2: Hades Escape Plan 2: Hades is a 2018 American prison action thriller film directed by Steven C. Miller. It is the sequel to the 2013 film Escape Plan, and the second installment in the Escape Plan film series. It stars Sylvester Stallone and Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson reprising their roles from the first film, with Dave Bautista, Huang Xiaoming, Jaime King, Jesse Metcalfe, Titus Welliver, and Wes Chatham joining the cast. The film was released straight-to-DVD in the United States but received theatrical releases in such countries as Russia on June 28, 2018 and in China on June 29, 2018. The film received negative reviews from critics and grossed $16 million against a production budget of $15 million. A sequel, The Extractors, was released in 2019. D3: The Mighty Ducks D3: The Mighty Ducks is a 1996 American sports comedy-drama film directed by Robert Lieberman. It is the third and final installment in The Mighty Ducks trilogy and was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. The Relic The Relic is a 1997 science fiction-horror film directed by Peter Hyams and based on the best-selling novel Relic by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. The film stars Penelope Ann Miller, Tom Sizemore, and Linda Hunt. In the film, a detective and an anthropologist try to defeat a South-American lizard-like monster who is on a killing spree in a Chicago Museum. Production was originally intended to be held at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. However, executives were concerned that film would scare away children. The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago offered the studio to shoot the movie at their location instead, taking interest in the films premise. Filming took place between Chicago and Los Angeles. The film was released in the United States on January 10, 1997 by Paramount Pictures and by Universal Pictures in worldwide territories. The film received mixed reviews from critics, and grossed over $48 million worldwide. Holmes & Watson Holmes & Watson is a 2018 American mystery buddy comedy film written and directed by Etan Cohen. The film stars Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly as the eponymous characters Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, with Rebecca Hall, Rob Brydon, Steve Coogan, and Ralph Fiennes in supporting roles. The plot follows the famed detective duo as they set out to find the culprit behind a threat at Buckingham Palace. First announced in 2008 with Sacha Baron Cohen as Holmes and Ferrell as Watson, Holmes & Watson languished in development hell for several years before Ferrell and Reilly were confirmed for their eventual roles in July 2016, and Etan Cohen was announced as director. Filming took place around London from late 2016 to early 2017. It is the fourth collaboration between Ferrell and Reilly after The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Step Brothers and The Legend Continues, though the first not to be directed by Adam McKay. Holmes & Watson was released in the United States on December 25, 2018 by Sony Pictures Releasing, through its Columbia Pictures label. The film ended up becoming a box office bomb, grossing $41.9 million worldwide on a $42 million budget and was panned by critics, who lamented its poor script, dated and unfunny jokes and its squandering of the cast and source material. Some critics labelled it the worst film of 2018. The press reported numerous instances of people walking out early during screenings. The film was nominated for six Razzies, and won four of them, including Worst Picture. Stan & Ollie Stan & Ollie is a 2018 biographical comedy-drama film directed by Jon S. Baird and written by Jeff Pope. Based on the later years of the lives of the comedy double act Laurel and Hardy, the film stars Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly as Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. It premiered in October 2018 at the BFI London Film Festival. The film was released in the United States on 28 December 2018 and in the United Kingdom on 11 January 2019. The film focuses on details of the comedy duos personal relationship while relating how they embarked on a grueling music hall tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland during 1953 and struggled to get another film made. At the 76th Golden Globe Awards, Reilly was nominated for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and at the 72nd British Academy Film Awards the film earned three nominations, including Best British Film and Best Actor in a Leading Role for Coogan. Death Race 2000 Death Race 2000 is a 1975 American science fiction sports film produced by Roger Corman, directed by Paul Bartel, and starring David Carradine, Simone Griffeth and Sylvester Stallone. The film takes place in a dystopian American society in the year 2000, where the murderous Transcontinental Road Race has become a form of national entertainment. The screenplay is based on the short story "The Racer" by Ib Melchior. The Final Problem "The Final Problem" is the third episode of the fourth series of the British television series Sherlock and the thirteenth episode overall. The episode was first broadcast on BBC One, PBS, Channel One and 1+1 on 15 January 2017. Hope Floats Hope Floats is a 1998 American drama film directed by Forest Whitaker and starring Sandra Bullock, Harry Connick Jr., and Gena Rowlands. Birdee is an unassuming housewife whose life is disrupted when her husband reveals his infidelity to her on a Ricki Lake-style talk show. She and her young daughter Bernice go back home to her mother and the small town in which she grew up, where everyone knows of her televised marital collapse. Meanwhile, she meets an old friend of hers, Justin, instantly sparking a romance. While Justins intentions are clear and good, Birdee struggles with the decision to unequivocally accept him in her life. The Secret Life of Bees The Secret Life of Bees is a 2008 American drama film, adapted from the novel of the same name by Sue Monk Kidd. The film was directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood and produced by Lauren Shuler Donner and Will Smith, with his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, as executive producer. The film is noted for Queen Latifahs critically acclaimed performance as August Boatwright. The film was released in North America on October 17, 2008, and in the United Kingdom on December 5, 2008. Mystic Pizza Mystic Pizza is a 1988 American coming-of-age film directed by Donald Petrie and starring Annabeth Gish, Julia Roberts, and Lili Taylor. The film marked Petries feature film directorial debut and Matt Damons film debut. The film has gained a large cult following since its release. Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension is a 2015 American 3D found footage supernatural horror film directed by Gregory Plotkin in his directorial debut, and written by Jason Pagan, Andrew Stark, Adam Robitel, and Gavin Heffernan. Plotkin served as the editor for the second, third, fourth, and fifth films. It is a direct sequel to Paranormal Activity 4 and following the events of Paranormal Activity 3, twenty-five years later, and the sixth installment in the Paranormal Activity series. The film was released on October 23, 2015. The film had grossed over $78 million worldwide on a $10 million budget. The film received negative reviews by critics for its plot, thrills, and cliches from the previous films. A seventh installment in the Paranormal Activity series is currently in development. Under the Silver Lake Under the Silver Lake is a 2018 American neo-noir black comedy conspiracy thriller film written, produced and directed by David Robert Mitchell. Set in Los Angeles, it follows a young man who sets out on a quest to investigate the sudden disappearance of his neighbour, only to stumble upon an elusive and dangerous large-scale conspiracy. The film had its world premiere on May 15, 2018, at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme dOr, before being released nationwide in France on August 8. It was released in the United States on April 19, 2019, by A24. Under the Silver Lake polarized critics; although its originality, direction, soundtrack, cinematography, and Garfields performance were praised, some found the script confusing, too cryptic, and lacking the substance and depth the film was aiming for. The Great Game "The Great Game" is the third episode of the television series Sherlock. It was first broadcast on BBC One and BBC HD on 8 August 2010. This episode introduced the character of Jim Moriarty, the "consulting criminal". It featured a number of linked cases for Sherlock to solve, with numerous allusions to the works of Arthur Conan Doyle. Critical reception was highly positive. The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter is a 1990 English-language German fantasy film and a sequel to The NeverEnding Story. It was directed by George T. Miller and stars Jonathan Brandis as Bastian Bux, Kenny Morrison as Atreyu, and Alexandra Johnes as the Childlike Empress. The only actor to return from the first film was Thomas Hill as Carl Conrad Coreander. The film used plot elements from Michael Endes novel The Neverending Story but introduced a new storyline. Upon its American theatrical release in 1991, the Bugs Bunny animated short "Box-Office Bunny" was shown before the film. This short was also included on the VHS and LaserDisc release later that year. Time of the Gypsies Time of the Gypsies is a 1988 Yugoslav coming-of-age fantasy crime drama film by director Emir Kusturica. Filmed in Romani and Serbo-Croatian, Time of the Gypsies tells the story of a young Romani man with magical powers who is tricked into engaging in petty crime. It is widely considered to be one of Kusturicas best films. The film was recorded in Sarajevo, Skopje and Milan, by the Forum Sarajevo. The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film revolves around Perhan, a Romani teenager with telekinetic powers and his passage from childhood to adulthood which starts in a little village in Yugoslavia and ends in the criminal underworld of Milan. The film deals with magic realism. The films soundtrack was composed by Goran Bregović. The Exorcist III The Exorcist III is a 1990 American horror film written and directed by William Peter Blatty. It is the third installment in the Exorcist franchise and an adaptation of Blattys Exorcist novel Legion. It stars George C. Scott, Ed Flanders, Jason Miller, Scott Wilson and Brad Dourif. Despite its title, The Exorcist III is set 17 years after the original film and ignores the events of The Heretic. It follows a character from the first film, Lieutenant William F. Kinderman, who investigates a series of demonic murders in Georgetown that have the hallmarks of the Gemini, a deceased serial killer. Blatty based aspects of the Gemini Killer on the real-life Zodiac Killer, one of several serial killers who enjoyed the original Exorcist. Blatty, who wrote the original Exorcist novel and the screenplay for its 1973 film adaptation, conceived The Exorcist III with Exorcist director William Friedkin attached to direct. When Friedkin left the project, Blatty adapted the script into a bestselling novel, Legion; Morgan Creek Productions bought the film rights, with Blatty as director. To Blattys frustration, Morgan Creek demanded extensive last-minute changes, including the addition of an exorcism sequence for the climax. Though some of the original footage appears permanently lost, Scream Factory released a "directors cut" closer to Blattys vision in 2016, with footage assembled from various sources. Following the critical and commercial failure of Exorcist II: The Heretic, The Exorcist III received mixed reviews and made modest returns at the box office. All the King's Men All the Kings Men is a 2006 American political drama film based on the 1946 Pulitzer Prize–winning novel of the same name by Robert Penn Warren. All the Kings Men had previously been adapted into a Best Picture–winning film by writer-director Robert Rossen in 1949. It was directed by Steven Zaillian, who also produced and scripted. The film is about the life of Willie Stark, a fictional character resembling Louisiana governor Huey Long, in office 1928 through 1932. He was elected as a U.S. Senator and assassinated in 1935. The film co-stars Jude Law, Kate Winslet, Anthony Hopkins, James Gandolfini, Mark Ruffalo, Patricia Clarkson and Jackie Earle Haley. The Last Unicorn is a 1982 Japanese-American animated fantasy film about a unicorn who, upon learning that she is the last of her species in the world, goes on a quest to find out what has happened to the others of her kind. Based on the novel The Last Unicorn written by Peter S. Beagle, who also wrote the films screenplay, the film was directed and produced by Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass. It was produced by Rankin/Bass Productions for ITC Entertainment and animated by Topcraft. The film includes the voices of Alan Arkin, Jeff Bridges, Mia Farrow, Angela Lansbury, and Christopher Lee. The musical score and the songs were composed and arranged by Jimmy Webb, and performed by the group America and the London Symphony Orchestra, with additional vocals provided by Lucy Mitchell. The film grossed $6,455,330 domestically. Cell Cell is a 2016 American science fiction horror film based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Stephen King. The film is directed by Tod Williams, produced by John Cusack, with a screenplay by King and Adam Alleca. The film stars John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, and Isabelle Fuhrman. The film was released on June 10, 2016 to video on demand, prior to a limited release scheduled for July 8, 2016. Cell is the second film adaptation of a King story to co-star Cusack and Jackson, after 1408. The film was panned by critics upon its release; most criticized the films acting and plot. Knight of Cups Knight of Cups is a 2015 American experimental drama film written and directed by Terrence Malick and produced by Nicolas Gonda, Sarah Green and Ken Kao. The film features an ensemble cast, starring Christian Bale as the central character. The film follows depressed screenwriter Rick on an odyssey through Los Angeles and Las Vegas as he undertakes a series of adventures with colorful figures, identified by eight tarot cards, with Bale as the Knight of Cups. The film is loosely inspired by, and at times quotes directly from, the 1678 Christian allegory The Pilgrims Progress, the Acts of Thomas passage "Hymn of the Pearl," and Suhrawardis A Tale of the Western Exile. After over two years in post-production, the film premiered in the main competition section at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival on February 8, 2015 to mixed reviews. It was released in the United States on March 4, 2016, by Broad Green Pictures to more mixed reviews from critics and audiences alike. Replicas Replicas is a 2018 American science fiction thriller film directed by Jeffrey Nachmanoff, and written by Chad St. John, from a story by Stephen Hamel. The film tells the story of a neuroscientist who violates the law and bioethics to bring his family members back to life after they die in a car accident. It stars Keanu Reeves, Alice Eve, and Thomas Middleditch. It was shown at the Night Visions International Film Festival at Finland in November 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on January 11, 2019, by Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures. The film received negative reviews from critics, who criticized the writing, plot holes, and acting; it also became a box-office bomb. In the Tall Grass In the Tall Grass is a 2019 Canadian supernatural horror drama film written and directed by Vincenzo Natali and starring Patrick Wilson. It is based on Stephen King and Joe Hills 2012 novella of the same name. The film had its world premiere at Fantastic Fest on September 20, 2019. It was later released on October 4, 2019, by Netflix. Boy Erased Boy Erased is a 2018 American biographical drama film based on Garrard Conleys 2016 memoir of the same name. It is written for the screen and directed by Joel Edgerton, who also produced with Kerry Kohansky Roberts and Steve Golin. The film stars Lucas Hedges, Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe, and Edgerton, and follows the son of Baptist parents who is forced to take part in a gay conversion therapy program. Boy Erased premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on September 1, 2018, and also screened at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film was theatrically released in the United States on November 2, 2018, by Focus Features and grossed over $11 million worldwide. It received generally positive reviews from critics, who mostly praised the performances of the cast, and received various award nominations, including two Golden Globe Award nominations: Best Actor for Hedges and Best Original Song for "Revelation". The film won the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Film – Limited Release at the 30th GLAAD Media Awards. Pirates of Silicon Valley Pirates of Silicon Valley is an original 1999 American made for television biographical drama film, directed by Martyn Burke and starring Noah Wyle as Steve Jobs and Anthony Michael Hall as Bill Gates. Spanning the years 1971–1997 and based on Paul Freiberger and Michael Swaines 1984 book Fire in the Valley: The Making of the Personal Computer, it explores the impact of the rivalry between Jobs and Gates on the development of the personal computer. The film premiered on TNT on June 20, 1999. Return to Oz Return to Oz is a 1985 fantasy film directed and written by Walter Murch, co-written by Gill Dennis and produced by Paul Maslansky. It stars Nicol Williamson, Jean Marsh, Piper Laurie, and Fairuza Balk as Dorothy Gale in her first screen role. The film is an unofficial sequel to the 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film The Wizard of Oz, and is based on L. Frank Baums Oz novels, mainly The Marvelous Land of Oz and Ozma of Oz. In the plot, Dorothy returns to the Land of Oz to find it has been overthrown by the villainous Nome King, and must restore it with her new friends Tik-Tok, Jack Pumpkinhead, and Princess Ozma. In 1954, Walt Disney Productions bought the film rights to Baums remaining Oz books to use in the television series Disneyland; this led to the live-action film Rainbow Road to Oz, which was never completed. Murch suggested making another Oz film in 1980. Disney approved the project as they were due to lose the film rights to the series. Though MGM was not involved in the production, Disney had to pay a large fee to use the ruby slippers created for the MGM Wizard of Oz. Return to Oz fell behind schedule during production, and, following a change of Disney management, Murch was briefly fired from the project. Return to Oz performed poorly at the box office, grossing 11.1 million dollars in the United States on a 28 million dollar budget, and received mixed reviews. However, it performed well outside the U.S and has since acquired a cult following. It received an Oscar nomination for Best Visual Effects. Selena Selena is a 1997 American biographical musical drama film written and directed by Gregory Nava about the life and career of Tejano music star Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, a recording artist well known in the Latino communities in the United States and Mexico before she was murdered by Yolanda Saldívar, the president of her fan club, at the age of 23. The film stars Jennifer Lopez in her breakout role as Selena. Selenas father Abraham Quintanilla Jr. is played by Edward James Olmos and Constance Marie plays Selenas mother Marcella Quintanilla. Selena was released on March 21, 1997 in the United States to positive reviews from critics and audiences. Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn is a military science fiction web series set in the universe of the Halo franchise. Forward Unto Dawn consists of five 15-minute episodes released weekly starting on October 5, 2012, and was later released as a single film on DVD and Blu-ray and was later put on Netflix in 2013. The series was produced as a marketing effort for the video game Halo 4 intended to widen the audience of the Halo series and as a stepping stone to a potential Halo film. It was written by Aaron Helbing and Todd Helbing, and directed by Stewart Hendler. Forward Unto Dawn was shot in Vancouver over 25 days in May 2012 on a budget just under . It has just under 500 shots with computer generated imagery, approximately a quarter of what a feature film would have, but the visual effects received praise from reviewers. A coming-of-age story in the twenty-sixth century, Forward Unto Dawn follows a cadet, Thomas Lasky, at a military training academy set 31 years before the events of Halo 4. The academy is attacked by the Covenant, a religious alliance of aliens. Lasky is unsure of his future within the military but feels pressured to follow in the footsteps of his mother and brother. Lasky and his surviving squad mates are rescued by the Master Chief and, after the death of his romantic interest, Chyler Silva, Lasky is inspired by the Chief to take initiative and aids him in saving the remaining cadets. Forward Unto Dawn received a Streamy Award and several of the crew received awards for their work editing, producing and filming of it. The series also won a Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Award for sound editing. Reviewers were impressed by the special effects and action-packed second act, but found that the plot was too slow in the first half and most of the characters were under-developed. The series was also nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for main title design. The Man with Two Brains The Man with Two Brains is a 1983 American science fiction comedy film directed by Carl Reiner and starring Steve Martin and Kathleen Turner. Written by Martin, Reiner and George Gipe, the film is a broad comedy, with Martin starring as Dr. Michael Hfuhruhurr, a pioneering neurosurgeon with a cruel and unfaithful new wife, Dolores Benedict. The Quest The Quest is a 1996 American martial arts film co-written and directed by Jean-Claude Van Damme in his directorial debut, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Roger Moore, James Remar and Janet Gunn. The Quest was released in the United States on April 26, 1996. The plot, set in 1925, revolves around a martial arts tournament in the mysterious "Lost City", located deep in Tibet, with martial artists from around the world fighting to earn the winners prize, the "Golden Dragon", a valuable statue made of solid gold. Claims by Frank Dux that the film was a rework of a script he had written in 1991, entitled "Enter the New Dragon: The Kumite," were rejected by a jury. Shopgirl Shopgirl is a 2005 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Anand Tucker and starring Steve Martin, Claire Danes, and Jason Schwartzman. The screenplay by Steve Martin is based on his 2000 novella of the same title. The film is about a complex love triangle between a bored salesgirl, a wealthy businessman, and an aimless young man. Produced by Ashok Amritraj, Jon Jashni, and Steve Martin for Touchstone Pictures and Hyde Park Entertainment, and distributed in the United States by Buena Vista Pictures, Shopgirl was released on October 21, 2005 and received positive reviews from film critics. The film went on to earn $11,112,077 and was nominated for four Satellite Awards, including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay. Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie is a 2017 American 3D computer-animated superhero comedy film based on Dav Pilkeys childrens novel series of the same name, produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by David Soren from a screenplay by Nicholas Stoller, and stars the voices of Kevin Hart, Ed Helms, Nick Kroll, Thomas Middleditch, Jordan Peele and Kristen Schaal. The plot follows two imaginative elementary school pranksters named George Beard and Harold Hutchins who hypnotize their mean-spirited principal, Mr. Krupp, into thinking he is Captain Underpants, a superhero who fights crime while wearing only underwear and a cape. Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie premiered on May 21, 2017, at the Regency Village Theater in Los Angeles, and was released in the United States on June 2, 2017, in 3D and 2D. The film received positive reviews, critics praising the animation and voice acting, particularly Helms. It grossed $125 million worldwide against a budget of $38 million, making it the lowest-budgeted computer-animated feature of DreamWorks Animations history. This was the last DreamWorks Animation film to be distributed by 20th Century Fox. With the films release in Saudi Arabia paired with The Emoji Movie on January 13, 2018, both became the first films to be given official public screenings in the country in 35 years after the removal of Saudi Arabias cinema ban. A Netflix television series, The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants was released in July 13th 2018. 10 Years 10 Years is a 2011 American romantic comedy directed by Jamie Linden in his directorial debut. The film stars an ensemble cast including Channing Tatum, Jenna Dewan, Justin Long, Kate Mara, Rosario Dawson, Oscar Isaac, Lynn Collins, Chris Pratt, Scott Porter, Brian Geraghty, Anthony Mackie, Kelly Noonan and Juliet Lopez. The film was released on September 14, 2012, in select theaters. Hatfields & McCoys Hatfields & McCoys is a 2012 American three-part Western television miniseries based on the Hatfield–McCoy feud produced by History channel. Each episode aired for two hours on May 28, 29, and 30, 2012. Colors Colors is a 1988 American police procedural action crime film starring Sean Penn and Robert Duvall, and directed by Dennis Hopper. The film takes place in the gang ridden neighborhoods of 1980s South Central Los Angeles, East Los Angeles and Northwest Los Angeles, and centers on Bob Hodges, an experienced Los Angeles Police Department CRASH officer, and his rookie partner, Danny McGavin, who try to stop the gang violence between the Bloods, the Crips, and Hispanic street gangs. Colors relaunched Hopper as a director 19 years after Easy Rider, and inspired discussion over its depiction of gang life and gang violence. Grumpier Old Men Grumpier Old Men is a 1995 romantic comedy film, and a sequel to the film Grumpy Old Men. The film stars Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Ann-Margret, and Sophia Loren, with Burgess Meredith, Daryl Hannah, Kevin Pollak, Katie Sagona, Ann Morgan Guilbert. Grumpier Old Men was directed by Howard Deutch, with the screenplay written by Mark Steven Johnson and the original music score composed by Alan Silvestri. The film was Merediths final motion picture appearance. He was already suffering from Alzheimers disease, and had to be gently coached through his role in the film. He died of the disease two years later in 1997. Eye See You D-Tox is a 2002 American psychological thriller film directed by Jim Gillespie and starring Sylvester Stallone. The supporting cast features Tom Berenger, Charles S. Dutton, Polly Walker, Robert Patrick, Stephen Lang, Jeffrey Wright, Courtney B. Vance and Kris Kristofferson. The film had a limited release in the United States on September 20, 2002, under the title Eye See You by DEJ Productions. The film is based on the 1999 novel Jitter Joint written by Howard Swindle. Rookie of the Year Rookie of the Year is a 1993 American sports comedy film starring Thomas Ian Nicholas and Gary Busey as players for the Chicago Cubs baseball team. The cast also includes Albert Hall, Dan Hedaya, Eddie Bracken, Amy Morton, Bruce Altman, John Gegenhuber, Neil Flynn, Daniel Stern and John Candy in an uncredited role. Piper Piper is a 2016 computer-animated short film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. Written and directed by Alan Barillaro, it was theatrically released alongside Pixars Finding Dory on June 17, 2016. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 89th Academy Awards, becoming the first Pixar animated short to win the award since For the Birds in 2002. The short film involves a hungry baby sandpiper learning to overcome her fear of water. The inspiration came from less than a mile away from Pixar Studios in Emeryville, where Barillaro, a veteran Pixar animator, would run alongside the shore and notice birds by the thousands fleeing from the water but returning between waves to eat. Dumplin' Dumplin is a 2018 American coming-of-age comedy film directed by Anne Fletcher and written by Kristin Hahn. It is based on the young adult novel of the same name by Julie Murphy. The film stars Danielle Macdonald as Willowdean "Dumplin" Dickson, Jennifer Aniston as her mother, Rosie Dickson, and Odeya Rush as her best friend, Ellen Dryver. Game Over, Man! Game Over, Man! is a 2018 American action comedy film directed by Kyle Newacheck, written by Anders Holm, and starring himself, Adam DeVine, and Blake Anderson, all of whom previously collaborated on the sitcom Workaholics. The film follows three down-on-their-luck housekeepers who must save the day when the Los Angeles party they are at gets taken hostage. It was released on March 23, 2018, on Netflix. Farewell My Concubine Farewell My Concubine is a 1993 Chinese drama film directed by Chen Kaige. It is one of the central works of the Fifth Generation movement that brought Chinese film directors to world attention. Similar to other Fifth Generation films like To Live and The Blue Kite, Farewell My Concubine explores the effect of Chinas political turmoil during the mid-20th century on the lives of individuals, families, and groups. In this case, the affected are two male stars in a Beijing opera troupe and the woman who comes between them. The film is an adaptation of the novel by Lilian Lee, who is also one of the films screenplay writers. Farewell My Concubine stars Leslie Cheung, Zhang Fengyi and Gong Li. It won the Palme dOr at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival and went on to win other honours. Django Django is a 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed and co-written by Sergio Corbucci, starring Franco Nero as the title character alongside Loredana Nusciak, José Bódalo, Ángel Álvarez and Eduardo Fajardo. The film follows a Union soldier-turned-drifter and his companion, a mixed-race prostitute, who become embroiled in a bitter, destructive feud between a gang of Confederate Red Shirts and a band of Mexican revolutionaries. Intended to capitalize on and rival the success of Sergio Leones A Fistful of Dollars, Corbuccis film is, like Leones, considered to be a loose, unofficial adaptation of Akira Kurosawas Yojimbo. The film earned a reputation as one of the most violent films ever made at the time, and was subsequently refused a certificate in the United Kingdom until 1993, when it was issued an 18 certificate. A commercial success upon release, Django has garnered a large cult following outside of Italy and is widely regarded as one of the best films of the Spaghetti Western genre, with the direction, Neros performance, and Luis Bacalovs soundtrack most frequently being praised. Although the name is referenced in over thirty "sequels" from the time of the films release until the early 1970s in an effort to capitalize on the success of the original, most of these films were unofficial, featuring neither Corbucci nor Nero. Nero reprised his role as Django in 1987s Django Strikes Again, the only official sequel produced with Corbuccis involvement. Nero also made a cameo appearance in Quentin Tarantinos 2012 film Django Unchained, an homage to Corbuccis original. John Sayles is working on a third official instalment in the film series, with Nero reprising his role. Gringo Gringo is a 2018 American crime comedy film directed by Nash Edgerton and written by Anthony Tambakis and Matthew Stone. The film stars David Oyelowo, Charlize Theron, Joel Edgerton, Amanda Seyfried, Thandie Newton, and Sharlto Copley, and follows a mild-mannered businessman who is sent to Mexico to deliver an experimental marijuana pill. When he is kidnapped by a drug cartel, he must escape alongside a hired mercenary. The film was released in the United States on March 9, 2018, by Amazon Studios and STXfilms. Fast Food Nation Fast Food Nation is a 2006 comedy-drama film directed by Richard Linklater and written by Linklater and Eric Schlosser. The film, an international co-production of the United States and the United Kingdom, is loosely based on the Schlossers bestselling 2001 non-fiction book Fast Food Nation. The Taking of Deborah Logan The Taking of Deborah Logan is a 2014 American found footage supernatural horror film. It is the feature film directorial debut of Adam Robitel, who co-wrote the screenplay and edited the film with Gavin Heffernan. The film stars Jill Larson, Anne Ramsay, and Michelle Ang. Set in Virginia, it tells the story of a documentary crew making a film about Alzheimers patients who uncover something sinister while documenting a woman who has the disease. The film was produced by Jeff Rice and Bryan Singer and was released on October 21, 2014. Capturing the Friedmans Capturing the Friedmans is a 2003 HBO documentary film directed by Andrew Jarecki. It focuses on the 1980s investigation of Arnold and Jesse Friedman for child molestation. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2003. Some of the Friedmans victims and family members wrote to the Awards Committee protesting the nomination, their identities confirmed but protected by the judge who presided over the court case. You're Not You Youre Not You is a 2014 American drama film directed by George C. Wolfe and written by Jordan Roberts and Shana Feste, based on a novel of the same name by Michelle Wildgen. The film stars Hilary Swank, Emmy Rossum and Josh Duhamel. Chalet Girl Chalet Girl is a 2011 British-German-Austrian romantic comedy–sports film directed by Phil Traill. The film stars Felicity Jones, Ed Westwick, Tamsin Egerton, Ken Duken, Sophia Bush, Bill Bailey, Brooke Shields and Bill Nighy. The film was produced by Pippa Cross, Harriet Rees, Dietmar Guentsche and Wolfgang Behr, and written by Tom Williams. It was filmed on location in Sankt Anton am Arlberg, Austria and in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Critical reaction to the film was mixed, while Jones performanced was praised. The film earned $4,811,510 on an £8,000,000 budget. Sarfarosh Sarfarosh is a 1999 Indian action drama film produced, written and directed by John Matthew Matthan and starring Aamir Khan, Naseeruddin Shah, Mukesh Rishi and Sonali Bendre. John started working on Sarfarosh in 1992. Seven years were spent on the research, pre-production and production till it finally released in 1999. The film deals with an Indian police officers quest to stop cross-border terrorism. The film was released just before the Kargil conflict when tensions between India and Pakistan were high. On release, the film was both, critically and commercially, successful. The movie received praise, for the cast performances, especially Khan, Shah and Rishi. Its technical aspects, music and story were also praised. The film won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment, the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Film, and was screened at the International Film Festival of India. The film was remade in Kannada as Sathyameva Jayathe with Devaraj and in Telugu as Astram with Vishnu Manchu and Anushka Shetty. She's Funny That Way She’s Funny That Way is a 2014 American screwball comedy film directed by Peter Bogdanovich and co-written with Louise Stratten. The film stars Owen Wilson, Imogen Poots, Kathryn Hahn, Will Forte, Rhys Ifans, and Jennifer Aniston. The film had a limited release in the United States and was released through video on demand on August 21, 2015, by Lionsgate Premiere. Fading Gigolo Fading Gigolo is a 2013 American comedy film directed, written by, and starring John Turturro. The film, co-starring Woody Allen, Sharon Stone, Sofia Vergara, Vanessa Paradis, and Liev Schreiber, premiered in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. It was given a limited release on April 18, 2014, and received mixed reviews. Beauty and the Beast Beauty and the Beast is a 1946 French romantic fantasy film directed by French poet and filmmaker Jean Cocteau. Starring Josette Day as Belle and Jean Marais as the Beast, it is an adaptation of the 1757 story Beauty and the Beast, written by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont and published as part of a fairy tale anthology. The plot of Cocteaus film revolves around Belles father who is sentenced to death for picking a rose from Beasts garden. Belle offers to go back to the Beast in her fathers place. Beast falls in love with her and proposes marriage on a nightly basis which she refuses. Belle eventually becomes more drawn to Beast, who tests her by letting her return home to her family and telling her that if she doesnt return to him within a week, he will die of grief. Beauty and the Beast is now recognized as a classic of French cinema. Vera Drake Vera Drake is a 2004 British drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh and starring Imelda Staunton, Phil Davis, Daniel Mays and Eddie Marsan. It tells the story of a working-class woman in London in 1950 who performs illegal abortions. It won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival and it was nominated for three Academy Awards and won three BAFTAs. Torn Curtain Torn Curtain is a 1966 American political thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Paul Newman and Julie Andrews. Written by Brian Moore, the film is set in the Cold War. It is about an American scientist who pretends to defect behind the Iron Curtain to East Germany as part of a clandestine mission to obtain the solution of a formula and escape back to the United States. Kaabil Kaabil is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Sanjay Gupta, written by Vijay Kumar Mishra, produced by Rakesh Roshan under his banner FilmKraft Productions. It features a love affair between two blind people, played by Hrithik Roshan and Yami Gautam. Music is composed by Rajesh Roshan. Principal photography of the film began on 30 March 2016. The film was released on 25 January 2017. Kaabil was released in Tamil and Telugu under the title Balam Roshan received the Nomination of Filmfare Award for Best Actor for his performance at the 63rd Filmfare Awards. Hoop Dreams Hoop Dreams is a 1994 American documentary film directed by Steve James and produced by James, Frederick Marx, and Peter Gilbert, with Kartemquin Films. It follows the story of two African-American high school students in Chicago and their dream of becoming professional basketball players. Originally intended to be a 30-minute short film produced for the Public Broadcasting Service, it eventually led to five years of filming and 250 hours of footage. It premiered at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival where it won the Audience Award for Best Documentary. Hoop Dreams is the only documentary film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing. Despite its length and unlikely commercial genre, it received high critical and popular acclaim, and grossed over $11 million worldwide. It was #1 on the Current TV special 50 Documentaries to See Before You Die. Superman/Batman: Apocalypse Superman/Batman: Apocalypse is a 2010 animated superhero film based on the Superman/Batman comic book storyline "The Supergirl from Krypton" and is a standalone sequel to Public Enemies. The art style is partly based on that of Michael Turner, who penciled the Superman/Batman comic book arc. Released on September 28, 2010 by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation, it is the ninth film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies. The film stars Andre Braugher, Kevin Conroy, Tim Daly and Summer Glau. Despite the title, the film focuses primarily on Supergirl and Superman, with Batman playing a supporting role. The two-disc special edition and Blu-ray also includes an animated short featuring Green Arrow. The Wild The Wild is a 2006 American 3D computer-animated comedy film directed by animator Steve "Spaz" Williams, and written by Ed Decter, John J. Strauss, Mark Gibson and Philip Halprin. It features the voices of Kiefer Sutherland, Jim Belushi, Janeane Garofalo, Greg Cipes, Eddie Izzard, Richard Kind, William Shatner and Patrick Warburton. Produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Hoytyboy Pictures, Sir Zip Studios and Contrafilm, it was animated by C.O.R.E. Feature Animation. It was released to theaters in North America on April 14, 2006, by Buena Vista Pictures. The film received negative reviews and earned $102 million on an $80 million budget. The film also received a Artios Award nomination for Best Animated Voice-Over Feature Casting. A video game for the Game Boy Advance was released to promote the film. Jean de Florette Jean de Florette is a 1986 period tragedy film directed by Claude Berri, based on a novel by Marcel Pagnol. It is followed by Manon des Sources. The film takes place in rural Provence, where two local farmers plot to trick a newcomer out of his newly inherited property. The film starred three of Frances most prominent actors – Gérard Depardieu, Daniel Auteuil, who won a BAFTA award for his performance, and Yves Montand in one of his last roles. The film was shot back to back with Manon des Sources, over a period of seven months. At the time the most expensive French film ever made, it was a great commercial and critical success, both domestically and internationally, and was nominated for eight César awards, and ten BAFTAs. The success of the two films helped promote Provence as a tourist destination. Just Cause Just Cause is a 1995 American crime thriller film directed by Arne Glimcher and starring Sean Connery and Laurence Fishburne. It is based on John Katzenbachs novel of the same name. The film was poorly received by critics. Jawbreaker Jawbreaker is a 1999 American black comedy film written and directed by Darren Stein. The film stars Rose McGowan, Rebecca Gayheart, and Julie Benz as girls in an exclusive clique in their high school. Charlotte Ayanna has a non-speaking cameo role as the murdered fourth member of the group. The film was inspired by the 1988 film Heathers, and is often compared to it, particularly the plot involving a popular female clique, and the ostensibly accidental killing of one of its members. Of his concept for the film, Stein has stated, "The jawbreaker just came to represent the duality of the poppy sweetness of the girls, of high school and of youth, versus the whole idea that this thing could break your jaw". The film was released on February 19, 1999, and was a critical and financial failure, although it has come to gain a cult following. Similarities have been drawn between Jawbreaker and the 2004 film Mean Girls. The Contract The Contract is a 2006 German-American film directed by Bruce Beresford and written by television writer Stephen Katz and John Darrouzet. A cat-and-mouse thriller, The Contract stars Morgan Freeman as assassin Frank Carden and John Cusack as teacher Ray Keene. Released directly to video in the United States and most of Europe, The Contract received little critical notice despite its high-profile cast. Around the World in 80 Days Around the World in 80 Days is a 1956 American epic adventure-comedy film starring Cantinflas and David Niven, produced by the Michael Todd Company and released by United Artists. The epic picture was directed by Michael Anderson and produced by Mike Todd, with Kevin McClory and William Cameron Menzies as associate producers. The screenplay was written by James Poe, John Farrow, and S. J. Perelman based on the classic novel of the same name by Jules Verne. The music score was composed by Victor Young, and the Todd-AO 70 mm cinematography was by Lionel Lindon. The films six-minute-long animated title sequence, shown at the end of the film, was created by award-winning designer Saul Bass. The film won 5 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Bleed for This Bleed for This is a 2016 American biographical sports film written and directed by Ben Younger and based on the life of former world champion boxer Vinny Pazienza. The film stars Miles Teller as Pazienza, with Aaron Eckhart, Katey Sagal, Ciarán Hinds, and Ted Levine in supporting roles. The film had its world premiere at the 43rd Annual Telluride Film Festival on September 2, 2016, and was released in the United States on November 18, 2016, by Open Road Films. How to Steal a Million How to Steal a Million is a 1966 heist comedy film, directed by William Wyler and starring Audrey Hepburn, Peter OToole, Eli Wallach and Hugh Griffith. The picture is set and was filmed in France, though the characters speak entirely in English. Audrey Hepburns clothes were designed by Givenchy. The Perfect Score The Perfect Score is a 2004 American teen comedy-heist film directed by Brian Robbins and starring Chris Evans, Erika Christensen, Bryan Greenberg, Scarlett Johansson, Darius Miles, and Leonardo Nam. The film focuses on a group of six New Jersey high school students whose futures will be jeopardized if they fail the upcoming SAT exam. They conspire to break into a regional office of the Lawrence Township, New Jersey-based Educational Testing Service, which prepares and distributes the SAT, and steal the answers to the exam, so they can all get perfect scores. The film deals with themes of ones future, morality, individuality, and feelings. The Perfect Score has similarities to other high school films, including The Breakfast Club and Dazed and Confused, which are often referenced throughout the film. However, the film was panned by most critics and performed poorly at the box office. Dirty Work Dirty Work is a 1998 American comedy film starring Norm Macdonald, Artie Lange, Jack Warden, and Traylor Howard and directed by Bob Saget. In the film, long-time friends Mitch and Sam start a revenge-for-hire business, and work to fund heart surgery for Sams father Pops. When they take on work for an unscrupulous businessman, in order to be paid, they create a revenge scheme of their own. Notable cameo appearances include Don Rickles, Rebecca Romijn, John Goodman, Gary Coleman, Chris Farley, and Adam Sandler as Satan. The film was the first starring vehicle for Macdonald and Lange and the first feature film directed by Saget, coming one year after he left his long-running role as host of Americas Funniest Home Videos. Though the film received largely negative critical reviews upon its 1998 release and was a financial disappointment, it has since become a cult classic and has been reappraised more positively by some critics. Co-star Artie Lange later became a regular on The Howard Stern Show, where the film was sometimes discussed. Repo! The Genetic Opera Repo! The Genetic Opera is a 2008 American science fiction, gothic rock musical horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman with a soundtrack produced by Japanese rock star Yoshiki. Based on the 2002 musical of the same name, which was written and composed by Darren Smith and Terrance Zdunich, the film stars Alexa Vega, Paul Sorvino, Anthony Stewart Head, Sarah Brightman, Paris Hilton, Bill Moseley, Nivek Ogre, and Terrance Zdunich. Repo! opened in a very limited release on November 7, 2008, on seven screens in Pasadena, Chicago, Mobile, Charlotte, Kansas City, Toronto and Ottawa. The film initially received mixed to negative reviews, but gained a cult following similar to The Rocky Horror Picture Show, managing even to fill theaters worldwide with costumed fans performing Shadowcast versions of the movie, which Smith and Zdunich often visit to meet fans. Boyka: Undisputed Boyka: Undisputed is a 2016 American martial arts film and is the sequel to the 2010 boxing film Redemption. Scott Adkins reprises his role as Yuri Boyka. Tim Man, who choreographed the action for Adkins in Isaac Florentines Shadow of a Tear, serves as the films fight choreographer. On September 22, 2016 the film had a special distributor screening at Fantastic Fest to find a distribution company for the release. As result, Boyka: Undisputed was officially released on August 1, 2017 in US by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Catch and Release Catch and Release is a 2006 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Susannah Grant in her feature directorial debut, and starring Jennifer Garner, Timothy Olyphant, Kevin Smith, Sam Jaeger and Juliette Lewis. In the film, after a womans fiancé dies, she seeks comfort in his friends, learning his secrets while falling for his best friend. Filming took place in 2005 in Vancouver and Boulder. Catch and Release premiered at the Austin Film Festival in October 2006 and was released in the United States on January 26, 2007. The film was panned by critics and bombed at the box office, earning $16 million against a $25 million budget. The Brave Little Toaster The Brave Little Toaster is a 1987 American animated musical comedy film adapted from the 1980 novel The Brave Little Toaster by Thomas M. Disch. The film was directed by Jerry Rees. The film is set in a world where household appliances and other electronics come to life, pretending to be lifeless in the presence of humans. The story focuses on five household appliances, a toaster, a lamp, a blanket, a radio, and a vacuum cleaner, who go on a quest to search for their owner. The film was produced by Hyperion Animation along with The Kushner-Locke Company. Many CalArts graduates, including the original members of Pixar Animation Studios, were involved with this film. While the film received a limited theatrical release, The Brave Little Toaster was popular on home video and was followed by two sequels: The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars and The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue. Gorillas in the Mist Gorillas in the Mist is a 1988 American drama film directed by Michael Apted and starring Sigourney Weaver as the naturalist Dian Fossey. It tells the true story of her work in Rwanda with mountain gorillas and was nominated for five Academy Awards. Generation War Generation War is a German World War II TV miniseries in three parts. It was commissioned by public broadcasting organization ZDF, produced by the UFA subsidiary TeamWorx, and first aired in Germany and Austria in March 2013. The series tells the story of five German friends, aged around 20, on their different paths through Nazi Germany and World War II: as Wehrmacht soldiers on the Eastern Front, a war nurse, an aspiring singer, and a Jewish tailor. The narrative spans four years, starting in 1941 Berlin, when the friends meet up for a last time before embarking on their journeys, enthusiastically vowing to meet up again the following Christmas. The storys conclusion is set shortly after the end of the war in 1945. When the series first aired in Germany, each episode garnered around 7 million viewers. Generation War has generated much controversy. The Economist stated that hardly any German TV drama ever caused so much public debate. The films portrayal of its main characters as non-zealots, spirited young people forced to confront unpleasant realities and make agonizing choices, has been criticized as ahistorical; James Delingpole describes a leading character as "a 21st-century German parachuted into a period where he wouldnt have survived more than a few seconds". Critics have acknowledged the film to be well crafted, intense and unsparing in its depiction of combat on the eastern front. However, aspects such as the portrayal of the Polish anti-Nazi resistance as anti-semites, the scant depiction of Nazi Germanys objective to purge the Reich of Jews, and the blurring of differences between non-German victims and German perpetrators have been deplored by others. The Pact The Pact is a 2012 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Nicholas McCarthy and starring Caity Lotz and Casper Van Dien. The film was made following the success of McCarthys short film of the same name which premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. The film follows Annie, whose mother has recently died, as she tries to discover what caused her sister Nicole and her cousin Liz to disappear. The film premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, opening to generally favorable reviews. The film was released in the United States on June 6, 2012 in select cinemas and May 8, 2012 in the UK and Ireland. Mersal Mersal is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by Atlee and co-written by Atlee, K. V. Vijayendra Prasad and S. Ramana Girivasan. The film stars Vijay in a triple role as a father and his two sons alongside Nithya Menen, Samantha, and Kajal Aggarwal. The background score and soundtrack were composed by A. R. Rahman, while the cinematography was done by G. K. Vishnu and edited by Ruben. The story revolves around two twin brothers in which one is a magician avenging for his fathers death and medical crimes. The other one is a reputed doctor who charges meagre amounts from his patients. The film began production in February 2017 with actors S. J. Surya, Vadivelu, and Sathyaraj, amongst others, in supporting roles. It is also the 100th production of Thenandal Studios. The film was released worldwide on 18 October 2017, coinciding with Diwali. The film opened to positive reviews with critics praising the performance of Vijay, A. R. Rahmans soundtrack, the cinematography, the social message and Atlees direction, but criticised the cliché plot and excessive length. The film was a commercial success, grossing ₹260 crore worldwide, becoming the fifth-highest grossing Indian Tamil film and Vijays highest-grossing film in his career. The film completed 100-day theatrical run on 25 January 2018. The film will be released in China by HGC Entertainment. Due to demand, the film was screened at the largest cinema theatre in Europe Grand Rex, France. The film was screened at the Hainan International Film Festival China and Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival South Korea. Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles is a 2001 Australian-American action comedy film, directed by Simon Wincer and starring Paul Hogan. It is the sequel to Crocodile Dundee II and the third film of the Crocodile Dundee series. Hogan and Linda Kozlowski reprise their roles as Michael "Crocodile" Dundee and Sue Charlton, respectively. The film was shot on location in Los Angeles and in Queensland. Actor Paul Hogan reported that the inspiration for the storyline came during a tour of Litomyšl, Czech Republic in 1993. The Big Boss The Big Boss is a 1971 Hong Kong martial arts action film written and directed by Lo Wei, with assistance from Bruce Lee, and was Lees first major film. It stars Lee, Maria Yi, James Tien and Tony Liu. Originally written for Tien, the leading role was given to Lee instead when the films original director, Ng Kar-seung, was replaced by Lo. The film was a critical success and excelled at the box office. Lees strong performance overshadowed Tien, already a star in Hong Kong, and made Bruce Lee famous across Asia. Buffalo Soldiers Buffalo Soldiers is a 2001 satire film, based on the 1993 novel by Robert OConnor, which follows the rogue activities of a group of US soldiers based in West Germany during 1989 when the fall of the Berlin Wall is imminent. It stars Joaquin Phoenix, Ed Harris, Anna Paquin, Haluk Bilginer, Scott Glenn, and Elizabeth McGovern and is directed by Gregor Jordan. Prison Break: The Final Break Prison Break: The Final Break is a 2009 television movie of the Prison Break franchise. The movie aired May 27 in the United Kingdom on Sky1. In the United States and Canada, the movie was first released on DVD and Blu-ray on July 21, 2009. The movie covers the events which occurred in between the downfall of The Company, and the revelation of Michael Scofields death. It details the manipulated arrest and incarceration of Sara Tancredi for the murder of Christina Scofield, the final escape plan which Michael devises for Sara, and the details surrounding Michaels death. It also reveals the ultimate fate of Gretchen Morgan. Short Circuit 2 Short Circuit 2 is a 1988 US comic science fiction film, the sequel to the 1986 film Short Circuit. It was directed by Kenneth Johnson, and starred Fisher Stevens as Ben Jahveri, Michael McKean as Fred Ritter, Cynthia Gibb as Sandy Banatoni, and Tim Blaney as the voice of Johnny 5. The King and I The King and I is a 1956 American musical film made by 20th Century Fox, directed by Walter Lang and produced by Charles Brackett and Darryl F. Zanuck. The screenplay by Ernest Lehman is based on the Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II musical The King and I, based in turn on the novel Anna and the King of Siam by Margaret Landon. That novel in turn was based on memoirs written by Anna Leonowens, who became school teacher to the children of King Mongkut of Siam in the early 1860s. Leonowens stories were autobiographical, although various elements of them have been called into question. The film stars Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner. The film was a critical and commercial success, and was nominated for 9 Oscars, winning 5, including Best Actor for Brynner. Another film adaptation of the same musical, the animated film The King and I, was released in 1999. A Walk in the Woods A Walk in the Woods is a 2015 American biographical comedy-drama film directed by Ken Kwapis and starring Robert Redford, Nick Nolte and Emma Thompson. Based on the 1998 book/memoir of the same name by Bill Bryson, it was released on September 2, 2015, by Broad Green Pictures. The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, often shortened to Buckaroo Banzai, is a 1984 American science fiction action/adventure film produced and directed by W. D. Richter and written by Earl Mac Rauch. The premise centers upon the efforts of the polymath Dr. Buckaroo Banzai, a physicist, neurosurgeon, test pilot, and musician, to save the world by defeating a band of inter-dimensional aliens called Red Lectroids from Planet 10. The film is a cross between the action/adventure and science fiction film genres and also includes elements of comedy and romance. After screenwriter W. D. Richter was introduced to novelist Earl Mac Rauch and hired him to develop a screenplay of Mac Rauchs new character Buckaroo Banzai, Richter teamed with producer Neil Canton to pitch the script to MGM/UA studio chief David Begelman, who took it to 20th Century Fox to make the film. Box office figures were low and less than half of the films production costs were recovered. Some critics were put off by the complicated plot, while others like Pauline Kael enjoyed the film, with Vincent Canby calling it "pure, nutty fun." Buckaroo Banzai has been adapted for books, comics, and a video game and has attracted a loyal cult following. Heaven Heaven is a 2002 romantic thriller film directed by Tom Tykwer, starring Cate Blanchett and Giovanni Ribisi. Co-screenwriter Krzysztof Kieślowski intended for it to be the first part of a trilogy, but Kieślowski died before he could complete the project. The film is an international co-production among producers based in Germany, France, Italy, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The dialogue is in Italian and English. Addicted to Love Addicted to Love is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Griffin Dunne and starring Meg Ryan, Matthew Broderick, Tchéky Karyo, and Kelly Preston. Its title is based on Robert Palmers song "Addicted to Love", a cover of which by Neneh Cherry is featured in the film. I.Q. I.Q. is a 1994 American romantic comedy film directed by Fred Schepisi and starring Tim Robbins, Meg Ryan, and Walter Matthau. The original music score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith. The film centers on a mechanic and a Princeton doctoral candidate who fall in love, thanks to the candidates uncle, Albert Einstein. Welcome to the Rileys Welcome to the Rileys is a 2010 British-American independent drama film directed by Jake Scott, written by Ken Hixon, and starring Kristen Stewart, James Gandolfini and Melissa Leo. The film debuted at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker Stormbreaker is a 2006 action spy film directed by Geoffrey Sax. The screenplay by Anthony Horowitz is based on his 2000 novel Stormbreaker, the first novel in the Alex Rider series. The film stars Alex Pettyfer as Alex Rider, and also stars Mickey Rourke, Bill Nighy, Sophie Okonedo, Alicia Silverstone, Sarah Bolger, Stephen Fry and Ewan McGregor. Stormbreaker was an international co-production between companies and financiers from the United Kingdom, the United States, and Germany. The films plot follows a teenage boy who is recruited by MI6 after his uncle, a secret agent, is killed in action. He is sent on a mission in Cornwall to gather intelligence behind Stormbreaker, an advanced computer system being provided to schools across Britain, and its creator, billionaire Darrius Sayle. Intended to be the first entry in a film franchise, Stormbreaker grossed between $20.7 and $23.9 million worldwide upon its theatrical release, failing to recoup its $40 million budget and making the film a box office bomb. According to Rotten Tomatoes, the film was largely criticised for its lack of originality and believability. As a result of these factors, plans to produce further Alex Rider films were dropped. The Blind Banker "The Blind Banker" is the second episode of the television series Sherlock, first broadcast on BBC One and BBC HD on 1 August 2010. It was written by Stephen Thompson and directed by Euros Lyn. Sherlock is a loose adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyles Sherlock Holmes stories, taking place in the modern day. "The Blind Banker" follows Sherlock and John Watson as they investigate a series of ciphers representing numbers in an ancient Chinese numeral system which have been left by a Chinese smuggling ring who seem intent on killing to retrieve an item that one of them stole. "The Blind Banker" attracted 8.07 million viewers on BBC One and BBC HD. Critical reception was positive, though some reviewers felt it was inferior to the first episode. The Ice Harvest The Ice Harvest is a 2005 black comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and written by Richard Russo and Robert Benton, based on the novel of the same name by Scott Phillips. It stars John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton, and Connie Nielsen, with Randy Quaid and Oliver Platt in supporting roles. It was distributed by Focus Features, and it was released on VHS and DVD on February 28, 2006, making it the last Focus Features film released on VHS format. The Ice Harvest grossed $10.2 million worldwide. The Rotten Tomatoes critical consensus says that it should have been funnier. Albert Nobbs Albert Nobbs is a 2011 British-Irish drama film directed by Rodrigo García and starring Glenn Close. The screenplay, by Close, John Banville, and Gabriella Prekop, is based on a 1927 novella by George Moore. The film received mixed reviews, but the performances by Glenn Close and Janet McTeer were praised; they were nominated for the Academy Award in the categories of Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, respectively. They also received Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. The film was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Makeup. The novella had been earlier adapted as a play titled The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs in which Close starred Off-Broadway in 1982 and for which she won an Obie Award for Best Actress. Gambit Gambit is a 2012 film directed by Michael Hoffman, starring Colin Firth, Cameron Diaz, Alan Rickman and Stanley Tucci. It is a remake of the 1966 film of the same name starring Shirley MacLaine and Michael Caine. This version is written by Joel and Ethan Coen. The film premiered in Great Britain on 21 November 2012; it never received a theatrical release in the US, despite originally being planned for a 12 October 2012 release, and went straight-to-DVD on 25 April 2014. Someone Like You... Someone like You is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Tony Goldwyn, based on Laura Zigmans 1998 novel Animal Husbandry which tells of a heartbroken woman who is looking for the reason she was dumped. The film stars Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei and Ellen Barkin. The Bounty The Bounty is a 1984 British historical drama film directed by Roger Donaldson, starring Mel Gibson and Anthony Hopkins, and produced by Bernard Williams with Dino De Laurentiis as executive producer. It is the fifth film version of the story of the mutiny on the Bounty. The film also features Laurence Olivier, Daniel Day-Lewis and Liam Neeson. The screenplay by Robert Bolt was based on the book Captain Bligh and Mr. Christian by Richard Hough. The film was made by Dino De Laurentiis Productions and Bounty Productions Ltd. and distributed by Orion Pictures Corporation and Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment. The music score was composed by Vangelis and the cinematography designed by Arthur Ibbetson. Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths is an original direct-to-video animated superhero film released on February 23, 2010. It is based on the abandoned direct-to-video feature Justice League: Worlds Collide, which was intended as a bridge between the then-concluding Justice League animated television series and its then forthcoming sequel series Justice League Unlimited. Crisis on Two Earths was reworked from the Worlds Collide script to remove references to the TV series continuity. The film is directed by Lauren Montgomery & Sam Liu and written by Dwayne McDuffie. The premise of Crisis on Two Earths is borrowed from the 1964 Gardner Fox-scripted Justice League of America #29–30 entitled "Crisis on Earth-Three!" and the 2000 Grant Morrison Earth 2 graphic novel, with a heroic Lex Luthor from an alternate universe coming to the Justice Leagues universe for help against the Crime Syndicate. The film is the seventh of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation. The two-disc special edition also includes an animated short featuring the Spectre. On August 11, 2015, Warner Home Video re-released the film in a combo pack which includes a DVD and Blu-Ray copy, a digital copy, and the graphic novel on which it was based. In Cold Blood In Cold Blood is a 1967 American crime film written, produced and directed by Richard Brooks, based on Truman Capotes nonfiction book of the same name. It stars Robert Blake as Perry Smith and Scott Wilson as Richard "Dick" Hickock, two men who murder a family of four in Holcomb, and charts their time as fugitives, capture by police, and eventual executions. Although the film is in parts faithful to the book, Brooks made some slight alterations, including the inclusion of a fictional character, "The Reporter". The film was shot on location at sites where Smith and Hickocks crimes occurred, including the real Clutter home where they robbed and murdered all four members of the family. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards: Director, Original Score, Cinematography, and Adapted Screenplay. Noted by film historians as an early example of Hollywood new realism, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Stree Stree is a 2018 Indian comedy horror film directed by Amar Kaushik, written by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K. and produced by Dinesh Vijan and Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K. under the banner of Maddock Films, in association with D2RFilms. The films plot is based on the Bangalore urban legend known as Nale Ba, about a spirit who knocks on peoples doors at night. Stree stars Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor. Pankaj Tripathi, Aparshakti Khurana, and Abhishek Banerjee appear in supporting roles. In late November 2017, Raj and DK approached Rao to star in the maiden production. As part of the preparation for his role of a tailor, Rao learned to sew. In December, Kapoor was confirmed as the films female lead. Raj and DK brought on their First Assistant Director from Go Goa Gone, Amar Kaushik to direct the film in January 2018. Principal photography began on 13 January 2018 in Chanderi. Filming took place in Bhopal and Mumbai; the final schedule was completed in May 2018. The soundtrack was composed by Sachin-Jigar with lyrics written by Vayu, Badshah and Jigar Saraiya. Stree had its theatrical release on 31 August 2018. It received positive reviews from critics, with praise directed to the films ingenuity, but received some criticism for its runtime. With gross earnings of over against a budget of 25 crore, Stree emerged as a commercial success. Stree received ten nominations at the 64th Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, Best Director for Kaushik, Best Actor for Rajkumar Rao, and Best Supporting Actor for Pankaj Tripathi and Aparshakti Khurrana. It won Best Debut Director for Kaushik. Monsoon Wedding Monsoon Wedding is a 2001 Indian drama film directed by Mira Nair and written by Sabrina Dhawan. The film stars Naseeruddin Shah, Lillete Dubey, Shefali Shah and Vasundhara Das. The story depicts romantic entanglements during a traditional Punjabi Hindu wedding in Delhi. Dhawan wrote the first draft of the screenplay in a week while she was at Columbia Universitys MFA film program. Although it is set entirely in New Delhi, the film was an international co-production between companies in India, the United States, Italy, France, and Germany. Monsoon Wedding earned above $30 million at the box office. The film won the Golden Lion award and received a Golden Globe Award nomination. A musical based on the film was in development and was premiered on Broadway in April 2014. The film was premiered in the Marché du Film section of the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. In 2017, IndieWire named it the best romance of the 21st century. The Art of the Steal The Art of the Steal is a Canadian comedy film written and directed by Jonathan Sobol. It stars Kurt Russell, Jay Baruchel, Chris Diamantopoulos, Matt Dillon, and Katheryn Winnick. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Borg vs. McEnroe Borg vs McEnroe, also known as Borg McEnroe, is a 2017 biographical sports drama film focusing on the famous rivalry between tennis players Björn Borg and John McEnroe at the 1980 Wimbledon Championships, culminating in their encounter in the mens singles final. The film, a production between Sweden, Denmark, and Finland, is directed by Janus Metz Pedersen, from a screenplay written by Ronnie Sandahl, and stars Sverrir Gudnason, Shia LaBeouf, Stellan Skarsgård, Tuva Novotny, and Robert Emms. The film opened the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Fly Away Home Fly Away Home is a 1996 Canadian/American/New Zealand family coming-of-age drama film directed by Carroll Ballard. The film stars Anna Paquin, Jeff Daniels, and Dana Delany. Fly Away Home was released on September 13, 1996, by Columbia Pictures. Fly Away Home dramatizes the actual experiences of Bill Lishman who, in 1986, started training Canada Geese to follow his ultralight aircraft, and succeeded in leading their migration in 1993 through his program "Operation Migration." The film is also based on the experience of Dr. William J.L. Sladen, a British-born zoologist and adventurer, who aided Lishman with the migration. La Famille Bélier La Famille Bélier is a 2014 French comedy-drama film directed by Éric Lartigau. The film received six nominations at the 40th César Awards, winning Most Promising Actress for Louane Emera. Friend Request Friend Request is a 2016 English-language German supernatural psychological horror film. It is loosely based on the novel of the same name by Laura Marshall. Thief Thief is a 1981 American neo-noir crime film written, produced and directed by Michael Mann in his feature film debut. It is based on the 1975 novel The Home Invaders: Confessions of a Cat Burglar by "Frank Hohimer". The film stars James Caan as the titular thief, a professional safecracker trying to escape his life of crime, and Tuesday Weld as his girlfriend. The supporting cast includes Willie Nelson, James Belushi, Dennis Farina, and Robert Prosky. The original musical score was composed and performed by Tangerine Dream. Broadway Danny Rose Broadway Danny Rose is a 1984 American black-and-white comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen. It follows a hapless theatrical agent who, by helping a client, gets dragged into a love triangle involving the mob. The film stars Allen as the titular character, as well as Mia Farrow and Nick Apollo Forte. Broadway Danny Rose was screened out of competition at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival and received positive reviews from critics. It is considered one of Allens stronger efforts, being praised particularly for Farrows performance. Rampart Rampart is a 2011 American drama film. Directed by Oren Moverman and co-written by Moverman and James Ellroy, the film stars Woody Harrelson, Ice Cube, Ned Beatty, Anne Heche, Steve Buscemi, and Sigourney Weaver. It is set in the midst of the fallout from the Rampart scandal of the late 1990s, when corrupt Los Angeles Police Department Officer Dave Brown is forced to face the consequences of his wayward career. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2011. and was released in theaters in the U.S. on February 10, 2012. The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby is a 1974 American romantic drama film based on F. Scott Fitzgeralds 1925 novel of the same name. It was directed by Jack Clayton and produced by David Merrick from a screenplay by Francis Ford Coppola. The film stars Robert Redford in the title role of Jay Gatsby, along with Mia Farrow, Sam Waterston, Bruce Dern, Karen Black, Scott Wilson and Lois Chiles, with Howard Da Silva, Roberts Blossom and Edward Herrmann. Recep Ivedik Recep İvedik is a 2008 Turkish comedy film, directed by Togan Gökbakar, and the name of the main character, an oafish man played by Şahan Gökbakar. Recep İvedik takes up residence in an expensive Antalya hotel to win back his childhood love. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was the highest grossing Turkish film of 2008. The films titular comic character was created by Şahan Gökbakar for his Turkish comedy television show Dikkat Şahan Çıkabilir, which ran from 2005 to 2006, and has subsequently gone on to feature in a series of sequel films. The film was shot on location in Istanbul and Antalya, Turkey. Bloody Sunday Bloody Sunday is a 2002 British-Irish film about the 1972 "Bloody Sunday" shootings in Derry, Northern Ireland. Although produced by Granada Television as a TV film, it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on 16 January, a few days before its screening on ITV on 20 January, and then in selected London cinemas from 25 January. The production was written and directed by Paul Greengrass. Though set in Derry, the film was actually shot in Ballymun in North Dublin. However, some location scenes were shot in Derry, in Guildhall Square and in Creggan on the actual route of the in 1972. Kick Kick is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film produced and directed by Sajid Nadiadwala under his Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment banner. It is an official remake of the 2009 Telugu film of the same name. The film stars Salman Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez, Randeep Hooda and Nawazuddin Siddiqui. The screenplay was adapted by Nadiadwala and Chetan Bhagat. The film released on Eid-Ul-Fitr 25 July 2014 in about 5,000 screens worldwide.. Rage Rage is a 2014 American action crime thriller film directed by Paco Cabezas and written by Jim Agnew and Sean Keller. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Rachel Nichols, Peter Stormare, Danny Glover, Max Ryan, Judd Lormand and Pasha D. Lychnikoff. Little White Lies Little White Lies is a 2010 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Guillaume Canet, starring an ensemble cast of François Cluzet, Marion Cotillard, Benoît Magimel, Gilles Lellouche, Jean Dujardin, Laurent Lafitte, Valérie Bonneton and Pascale Arbillot. The original French title is Les Petits Mouchoirs, which means "the small handkerchiefs". The film was released in France on 20 October 2010. Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! is a 1989 Spanish dark romantic comedy film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, and starring Victoria Abril and Antonio Banderas alongside Loles Léon, Francisco Rabal, Julieta Serrano, Maria Barranco, and Rossy de Palma. The plot follows a recently released psychiatric patient who kidnaps an actress in order to make her fall in love with him. He believes his destiny is to marry her and father her children. The film was highly successful with both critics and audiences in Spain. Its United States release was entangled in controversy, instrumental in the implementation by the MPAA of a new rating category, NC-17, for films of an explicit nature that were previously unfairly regarded as pornographic because of the X rating. Leaving Neverland Leaving Neverland is a 2019 documentary directed and produced by the British filmmaker Dan Reed. It focuses on two men, Wade Robson and James Safechuck, who allege they were sexually abused as children by the singer Michael Jackson. The film is a co-production between the UK broadcaster Channel 4 and the US broadcaster HBO. Following its premier at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2019, it was broadcast on HBO in two parts in March 2019 and as a shortened version on Channel 4. It received acclaim from critics, winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special, but it received mixed reviews from viewers. The documentary resulted in a backlash against Jackson and a reassessment of his legacy. However, it boosted sales of his music. Others dismissed the film as one-sided and questioned its veracity; the Jackson estate condemned it as a "tabloid character assassination". The film led to protests from Jacksons fans. Chase the Truth, a documentary challenging the allegations of Leaving Neverland, was released on August 13 by Amazon Prime Video. On February 21, the Jackson estate sued HBO for breaching a non-disparagement clause from a 1992 contract. The suit sought to compel HBO to participate in a non-confidential arbitration that could result in $100 million or more in damages rewarded to the estate. HBO denied claims of a breach of contract and filed an anti-SLAPP motion against the estate. On September 20, Judge George Wu issued a ruling that denied HBOs motion to dismiss the case, allowing the Jackson estate to compel arbitration. Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs is a 2008 American direct-to-video adult animated science-fiction comedy-adventure film based on the animated series Futurama, and the second of four straight-to-DVD films that make up the shows fifth season. The film was released in the United States and Canada on June 24, 2008, followed by a UK release on June 30, 2008 and an Australian release on August 6, 2008. The title refers to a euphemism for sexual intercourse—"the beast with two backs". Comedy Central aired the film as a "four-part epic" on October 19, 2008. The movie won an Annie Award for "Best Animated Home Entertainment Production". El Dorado El Dorado is a 1966 American Western film produced and directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne and Robert Mitchum. Written by Leigh Brackett and loosely based on the novel The Stars in Their Courses by Harry Brown, the film is about a gunfighter who comes to the aid of an old friend—a drunken sheriff struggling to defend a rancher and his family against another rancher trying to steal their water. The gunfighter and drunken sheriff are helped by an aging Indian fighter and a young gambler. The supporting cast features James Caan as the young gambler, Charlene Holt, Ed Asner, Paul Fix, Arthur Hunnicutt, Michele Carey, and Christopher George. El Dorado was filmed on location in Tucson and Kanab, and was shot in Technicolor. The paintings in the credits are by artist Olaf Wieghorst, who makes a brief appearance as Swede Larsen in the film. The musical score was composed by Nelson Riddle. Paramount Pictures delayed the release of the film in the United States to avoid competing against another Paramount film, Nevada Smith with Steve McQueen. The film was first released in Japan on December 17, 1966, and was finally released in the United States on June 7, 1967. The film received critical praise and was successful at the box office, generating North American rentals of $5,950,000 on box-office receipts of $12 million. El Dorado is the second of three films directed by Hawks about a sheriff defending his office against belligerent outlaw elements in the town, after Rio Bravo and before Rio Lobo, both also starring Wayne in approximately the same role. The plotlines of all three films are almost similar enough to qualify El Dorado and Rio Lobo as remakes. Dean Martin had portrayed the drunken deputy in Rio Bravo, preceding Mitchum in the part as a drunken sheriff, while Walter Brennan played the wild old man role later rendered by Arthur Hunnicutt, and Ricky Nelson appeared as a gunslinging newcomer similar to Caan in El Dorado. Members of the Western Writers of America chose the films theme as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time. The Accidental Husband The Accidental Husband is a 2008 American romantic comedy film directed by Griffin Dunne and starring Uma Thurman, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Colin Firth, Isabella Rossellini, and Sam Shepard. The film was written by Mimi Hare, Clare Naylor and Bonnie Sikowitz, and is produced by Jennifer Todd, Jason Blum, and Uma Thurman. It was theatrically released in the United Kingdom in 2008, but was released direct-to-DVD in the United States. The Nutcracker and the Four Realms The Nutcracker and the Four Realms is a 2018 American fantasy adventure film directed by Lasse Hallström and Joe Johnston based on a screenplay by Ashleigh Powell and Tom McCarthy. It is a retelling of E. T. A. Hoffmanns short story "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" and Marius Petipas and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovskys The Nutcracker, about a young girl who is gifted a locked egg from her deceased mother and sets out in a magical land to retrieve the key. The film stars Keira Knightley, Mackenzie Foy, Eugenio Derbez, Matthew Macfadyen, Richard E. Grant, Misty Copeland, with Helen Mirren, and Morgan Freeman. The film was announced in March 2016 with Hallström directing a script by Powell. Much of the cast signed on that summer, and filming began in October at Pinewood Studios, lasting through January 2017. In December 2017, it was announced Joe Johnston would direct a month of reshoots written by Tom McCarthy, with Hallström agreeing to Johnston receiving co-directing credit. The Nutcracker and the Four Realms premiered in Los Angeles on October 29, 2018, and was released by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures in the United States on November 2, 2018, in RealD 3D and Dolby Cinema. The film grossed $174 million worldwide, against a production budget of over $120 million, making it a box office bomb. It received generally unfavorable reviews from critics, criticizing the slow pace and lack of dance numbers and also deeming the film as "soulless" and "incoherent", although the visual effects received some praise. The Ref The Ref is a 1994 American black comedy film directed by Ted Demme, starring Denis Leary, Judy Davis and Kevin Spacey. Nobody Knows is a 2004 Japanese drama film based on the 1988 Sugamo child abandonment case. The film is written, produced, and directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda, and it stars actors Yūya Yagira, Ayu Kitaura, Hiei Kimura. Nobody Knows tells the story of four children: Akira, Kyōko, Shigeru and Yuki, who are aged between five and twelve years old. They are half-siblings, with each of them having different fathers. Because the three youngest children are in the apartment illegally without the landlords knowledge or permission, they cannot go outside or be seen in the apartment, and do not attend school. Their mother leaves them alone for weeks, and finally does not return. Forced over time to survive on their own, they can only rely on each other to face the multiple challenges in front of them. Nobody Knows was first shown at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival on 12 May 2004. It was subsequently released in Japanese cinemas on 7 August 2004. The film was well received by critics, and it grossed over US$11 million worldwide. It won several awards, most notably Best Actor at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival as well as Best Film and Best Director awards at the 47th Hochi Film Awards. At the time Yūya Yagira became the youngest Best Actor winner in the history of the Cannes Film Festival. Sullivan's Travels Sullivans Travels is a 1941 American comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges. It is a satire about Hollywoods top director of comedies, played by Joel McCrea, who longs to make a socially relevant drama, but eventually learns that creating laughter is his greatest contribution to society. The film features one of Veronica Lakes first leading roles. The title is a reference to Gullivers Travels, the famous 1726 novel by satirist Jonathan Swift about another journey of self-discovery. Sullivans Travels received mixed critical reception: the New York Times described it as "the most brilliant picture yet this year", praising Sturgess mix of escapist fun with underlying significance, and ranked it as one of the ten best films of 1941. But The Hollywood Reporter said that it lacked the "down to earth quality and sincerity which made Sturgess other three pictures of 1941 – The Great McGinty, The Lady Eve, and Christmas in July – "a joy to behold". Over time, the films reputation has improved tremendously. Media historian Hal Erickson classified it as a "classic", "one of the finest movies about movies ever made" and a "masterpiece". In 1990, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The Asphalt Jungle The Asphalt Jungle is a 1950 film noir and heist film directed by John Huston. Based on the 1949 novel of the same name by W. R. Burnett, it tells the story of a jewel robbery in a Midwestern city. The film stars Sterling Hayden, Louis Calhern, Jean Hagen, James Whitmore, Sam Jaffe, and John McIntire, and also features Marilyn Monroe in one of her earliest roles. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards. In 2008, The Asphalt Jungle was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Life or Something Like It Life or Something Like It is a 2002 American romantic comedy/drama film directed by Stephen Herek. The film focuses on television reporter Lanie Kerrigan and her quest to find meaning in her life. The original music score was composed by David Newman. The films taglines are: "Destiny is what you make of it" and "What if you had only 7 days to live?" The Bad Batch The Bad Batch is a 2016 American dystopian thriller film directed and written by Ana Lily Amirpour. The film is about a young woman exiled to a desert where she is attacked by a group of cannibals, barely escaping alive to a bizarre settlement run by a charismatic leader. Other actors include Jim Carrey, Giovanni Ribisi, and Diego Luna. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival. It was released in theaters on June 23, 2017, by Neon. The Man Who Fell to Earth The Man Who Fell to Earth is a 1976 British science fiction film directed by Nicolas Roeg and written by Paul Mayersberg, based on Walter Teviss 1963 novel of the same name, about an extraterrestrial who crash lands on Earth seeking a way to ship water to his planet, which is suffering from a severe drought. The film retains a following for its use of surreal imagery and the performance by David Bowie as the alien Thomas Jerome Newton; the film also stars Candy Clark, Buck Henry, and Hollywood veteran Rip Torn. The same novel was later remade as a less successful 1987 television adaptation. The film was produced by Michael Deeley and Barry Spikings, who reunited two years later to work on The Deer Hunter. Despite a mixed critical response upon release, the film is now considered an important work of science fiction cinema and one of the best films of Roegs career. In Order of Disappearance In Order of Disappearance is a 2014 Norwegian black comedy action film directed by Hans Petter Moland and starring Stellan Skarsgård. The film had its premiere in the competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Cold Pursuit, an English-language remake, also directed by Moland, was released in 2019. Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li is a 2009 American martial arts action film released as a non-canon spin-off and theatrical tie-in to Street Fighter IV. It follows the quest of Street Fighter character Chun-Li, who is portrayed by Kristin Kreuk. Its story is before the events of the original Street Fighter as it follows Chun-Lis personal history and her journey for justice. The film co-stars Neal McDonough as M. Bison, Chris Klein as Charlie, Michael Clarke Duncan as Balrog, and Black Eyed Peas member Taboo as Vega. The Legend of Chun-Li was released on February 27, 2009 to mostly negative reviews and poor box office numbers. Calendar Girls Calendar Girls is a 2003 British comedy film directed by Nigel Cole. Produced by Buena Vista International and Touchstone Pictures, it features a screenplay by Tim Firth and Juliette Towhidi, based on a true story of a group of middle-aged Yorkshire women who produced a nude calendar to raise money for Leukaemia Research under the auspices of the Womens Institutes in April 1999 after the cancer death of one of their members husband. The film stars an ensemble cast headed by Helen Mirren and Julie Walters, with Linda Bassett, Annette Crosbie, Celia Imrie, Penelope Wilton, Geraldine James and Philip Glenister playing key supporting roles. Calendar Girls premiered at the Locarno Film Festival and was later shown at Filmfest Hamburg, the Dinard Festival of British Cinema in France, the Warsaw Film Festival, the Tokyo International Film Festival and the UK Film Festival in Hong Kong. It garnered generally positive reactions by film critics, who compared with British comedy film The Full Monty. At a budget of $10 million it also became a major commercial success, eventually grossing $96 million worldwide following its theatrical release in the United States. In addition, the picture was awarded the British Comedy Award for Best Comedy Film, and spawned ALFS Award, Empire Award, Satellite Award and Golden Globe Award nominations for Mirren and Walters respectively. Fierce Creatures Fierce Creatures is a 1997 British-American farcical comedy film. While not literally a sequel, Fierce Creatures is a spiritual successor to the 1988 film A Fish Called Wanda. Both films star John Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Kline and Michael Palin. Fierce Creatures was written by John Cleese, and directed by Robert Young and Fred Schepisi. The film was dedicated to Gerald Durrell and Peter Cook. Some scenes were filmed at Jersey Zoo, a zoological park founded by Durrell. The Hounds of Baskerville "The Hounds of Baskerville" is the second episode of the second series of the BBC crime drama series Sherlock, which follows the modern-day adventures of Sherlock Holmes, and was first broadcast by BBC One on 8 January 2012. It was written by co-creator Mark Gatiss, who also portrays Mycroft Holmes, Sherlocks brother in the series, and was directed by Paul McGuigan. The episode is a contemporary adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles, one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyles most famous works. In the episode, Sherlock and his crime-solving partner John Watson take on the case of Henry Knight, who 20 years earlier witnessed the brutal killing of his father by a "gigantic hound" on Dartmoor. The investigation leads the pair to Baskerville, a military research base. In the conclusion it is revealed that the hounds were images induced by a mind-altering drug, a chemical weapon whose creator was in fact the real murderer of Henrys father. Because of the popularity of the novel, Gatiss felt a greater responsibility to include familiar elements of the story than he did when adapting the lesser-known stories. The script was intended to follow elements of the horror genre and make the episode scary. As opposed to traditional ghost stories, Gatisss plot focused on more contemporary horrors, conspiracy theories and genetic modification. Filming was done throughout May 2011, with additional shots taking place as late as August. Location shooting took place mostly across South Wales, though parts were shot in Dartmoor. The hound was created using visual effects. After its broadcast on BBC One, the episode received consolidated figures of 10.266 million viewers in the United Kingdom. This rating, although a slight drop from the previous episode, still represented the second largest audience in British television the week it aired. Critical reaction toward the episode was largely positive, with reviewers praising both the modernisation and its tonal fidelity to the original. Critics praised Cumberbatch, Freeman, and Tovey, as well as Sherlocks "mind palace" sequence. Dreams is a 1990 Japanese-American magical realist film of eight vignettes written and directed by Akira Kurosawa. It was inspired by actual dreams that Kurosawa claimed to have had repeatedly. It was his first film in 45 years on which he was the sole author of the screenplay. It was made five years after Ran, with assistance from George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, and funded by Warner Bros. The film was screened out of competition at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival, and to this day has received positive reviews. The main themes the movie addresses are: childhood, spirituality, art, death, universal disasters and mans mistakes regarding the world; all the segments of the film show a literal and a metaphorical side. Kazaam Kazaam is a 1996 American musical fantasy comedy film directed by Paul Michael Glaser, written by Christian Ford and Roger Soffer based on a story by Glaser, and starring Shaquille ONeal as the title character, a 5,000-year-old genie who appears from a magic boombox to grant a boy three wishes. The film was released on July 17, 1996, grossing $19 million on its $20 million budget. Fallen Angels Fallen Angels is a 1995 Hong Kong drama film written and directed by Wong Kar-wai, starring Leon Lai, Michelle Reis, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Charlie Yeung, and Karen Mok. The Contender The Contender is a 2000 American political drama film written and directed by Rod Lurie. It stars Gary Oldman, Joan Allen, Jeff Bridges and Christian Slater. The film focuses on a fictional United States President and the events surrounding his appointment of a new Vice President. The film serves as a response to the Lewinsky scandal involving President Bill Clinton. It became the subject of controversy regarding alterations that allegedly displeased Oldman, who co-produced. Joan Allen was nominated for Best Actress and Jeff Bridges for Best Supporting Actor at the Academy Awards. Let's Go to Prison Lets Go to Prison is a 2006 American comedy film directed by Bob Odenkirk and starring Dax Shepard, Will Arnett and Chi McBride. The film was loosely based on the non-fiction book, You Are Going to Prison by Jim Hogshire. It was released in theatres November 17, 2006. Captivity Captivity is a 2007 psychological horror film directed by Roland Joffé, written by Larry Cohen and Joseph Tura, and starring Elisha Cuthbert and Daniel Gillies. Considered an entry into the "torture porn" subgenre popularized by such film series as Hostel and Saw, the film centers on a young fashion model who is abducted and is psychologically tortured by unknown assailants. Thelma Thelma is a 2017 Norwegian supernatural thriller drama film directed by Joachim Trier. The screenplay was written by Trier and Eskil Vogt. The film stars Eili Harboe, Kaya Wilkins, Henrik Rafaelsen, and Ellen Dorrit Petersen. Thelma tells the story of a sheltered young woman who discovers she has an inexplicable power that materializes when she feels desire for a female student at her university. The film premiered at the Norwegian International Film Festival on 20 August 2017. Thelma held its international premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival as a Special Presentation on 9 September 2017. It premiered in the United States at Fantastic Fest on 21 September 2017, and screened at the New York Film Festival as a Main Slate selection on 6 October 2017. It premiered in the United Kingdom at the BFI London Film Festival as a Cult Gala presentation on 14 October 2017. Thelma was released in theatres in Norway on 15 September 2017. Thelma was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Oscar as Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but did not receive the nomination. Department Q: The Keeper of Lost Causes The Keeper of Lost Causes, also known as Department Q: The Keeper of Lost Causes, is a 2013 Danish film, directed by Mikkel Nørgaard. The movie is based on the novel by Jussi Adler-Olsen. It is the first film in the Department Q series, followed by the 2014 film The Absent One, and the 2016 film A Conspiracy of Faith. The Angels' Share The Angels Share is a comedy-drama film directed by Ken Loach, starring Paul Brannigan, John Henshaw, and William Ruane. Set in Glasgow, Scotland, it tells the story of a young father who narrowly avoids a prison sentence. He is determined to turn over a new leaf and when he and his friends from the same community payback group visit a whisky distillery, a route to a new life becomes apparent. The title is from "the angels share", a term for the portion of a whiskys volume that is lost to evaporation during aging in oak barrels. The Hate U Give The Hate U Give is a 2018 American drama film directed by George Tillman Jr. with a screenplay by Audrey Wells, based on the 2017 young adult novel of the same name by Angie Thomas. The film stars Amandla Stenberg, Regina Hall, Russell Hornsby, K. J. Apa, Common, and Anthony Mackie, and follows the fallout after a high school student witnesses a police shooting. The Hate U Give premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2018, and was released in the United States on October 5, 2018. The film received critical acclaim, with many praising Stenbergs performance, and grossed over $34 million against its $23 million budget. 2 States 2 States is a 2014 Indian romantic comedy film co written and directed by Abhishek Varman based on the 2009 novel The Story of My Marriage written by Chetan Bhagat. It is produced by Karan Johar and Sajid Nadiadwala. The film stars Alia Bhatt and Arjun Kapoor in lead roles. The film was released on 18 April 2014. Human Traffic Human Traffic is a 1999 British-Irish independent film written and directed by Welsh filmmaker Justin Kerrigan. It is a cult film of the Cool Cymru era of arts in Wales. The film explores themes of coming of age, drug and club cultures, as well as relationships. It includes scenes provoking social commentary and the use of archive footage to provide political commentary. The plot of the film revolves around five twenty-something friends and their wider work and social circle, the latter devotees of the club scene, taking place over the course of a drug-fuelled weekend in Cardiff, Wales. A central feature is the avoidance of moralising about the impact of 1990s dance lifestyle; instead the film concentrates on recreating the "vibe, the venues and the mood" of the dance movement from the 1988–89 "second summer of love" to the films release in 1999. In the first 25 minutes of the film Lee, the 17-year-old brother of central character Nina, enthuses "I am about to be part of the chemical generation" and lists, using the slang of the period, a series of drugs that he might experiment with later that night. The film is narrated by one of the stars, John Simm, featuring numerous cameo appearances. It is also the film debut of Danny Dyer as well as referencing another drug culture film of the era, Trainspotting. With an original budget of £340,000, the production eventually came in for £2,200,000; the film was a financial success, taking in £2,500,000 at the UK box office alone, also enjoying good VHS and DVD sales. Human Traffic was critically well-received with largely positive reviews, and has achieved cult status, especially amongst subcultures such as the rave culture. A sequel, known as Human Traffic 2: Revolution was announced in April 2019 and is due for release at an unknown date. Dyer, Parkes and Reynolds are due to reprise their roles. Crossing Over Crossing Over is a 2009 American crime drama film written and directed by Wayne Kramer. It follows illegal immigrants of different nationalities struggling to achieve legal status in Los Angeles: dealing with the border, document fraud and extortion, the asylum and green card process, work-site enforcement, naturalization, the office of counter-terrorism, and the clash of cultures. The film is based on Kramers similarly titled 1995 short film. He produced the film alongside Frank Marshall. Everybody Knows Everybody Knows is a 2018 Spanish-language psychological thriller film involving a criminal mystery, written and directed by Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi, and starring Javier Bardem and Penélope Cruz. The film opened the 2018 Cannes Film Festival in competition and was released in Spain on 14 September 2018. It was released in the United States on 8 February 2019. An American Werewolf in Paris An American Werewolf in Paris is a 1997 comedy horror film directed by Anthony Waller, co-written by Tim Burns, Tom Stern, and Waller, and starring Tom Everett Scott and Julie Delpy. It follows the general concept of, and is a sequel to John Landis film An American Werewolf in London. The film is an international co-production between companies from the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, and the United States. The films title has its roots in the production of its predecessor; when production of the original London film ran into trouble with British Equity, director John Landis, having scouted locations in Paris, considered moving the production to France and changing the title of his film to An American Werewolf in Paris. Unlike its predecessor, which was distributed by Universal, it was distributed by Buena Vista Pictures. Flawless Flawless is a 2007 British fictional crime film directed by Michael Radford, written by Edward Anderson, and starring Michael Caine and Demi Moore. It premiered 11 February 2007 in Germany. The film had a limited release in the United States on 28 March 2008. Hamburger Hill Hamburger Hill is a 1987 American war movie about the actual assault of the U.S. Armys 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, part of the 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division "Screaming Eagles", on a well-fortified position, including trenchworks and bunkers, of the North Vietnamese Army on Ap Bia Mountain near the Laotian border. American military records of the battle refer to the mountain as "Hill 937", its map designation having been derived from its being high. Written by James Carabatsos and directed by John Irvin, the film starred Dylan McDermott, Steven Weber, Courtney B. Vance, Don Cheadle and Michael Boatman. The novelization was written by William Pelfrey. Set in May 1969 during the Vietnam War, the movie was produced by RKO Pictures and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Gully Boy Gully Boy is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language musical drama film directed by Zoya Akhtar, and written by Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti. The film is produced by Ritesh Sidhwani, Zoya Akhtar and Farhan Akhtar under the banners of Tiger Baby and Excel Entertainment productions, with Nas as an executive producer. It stars Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt, and features Kalki Koechlin, Siddhant Chaturvedi and Vijay Raaz in supporting roles. Inspired by the lives of Indian street rappers Divine and Naezy, the film is a coming-of-age story about an aspiring street rapper from the Dharavi slums of Mumbai. Principal photography for Gully Boy commenced in January 2018 and wrapped up in April 2018. It was premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival on 9 February 2019 and released in 15 February 2019 to positive reviews from critics. With an global gross of over, it is the sixth highest-grossing bollywood film of 2019 and the years second highest-grossing Bollywood film overseas. It was selected as the Indian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards. Private Benjamin Private Benjamin is a 1980 American comedy film starring Goldie Hawn. The film was one of the biggest box office hits of 1980, and also spawned a short-lived television series. The film is ranked 82 on the American Film Institutes 100 Years...100 Laughs list, and 59 on Bravos list of "100 Funniest Movies". Slender Man Slender Man is a 2018 American supernatural horror film directed by Sylvain White and written by David Birke, based on the character of the same name. The film stars Joey King, Julia Goldani Telles, Jaz Sinclair, Annalise Basso, Alex Fitzalan, and Taylor Richardson, with Javier Botet as the title creature. Development of the film began in May 2016, with Birke hired to write the script and much of the cast signing on a year later. Filming took place in Massachusetts in June and July 2017. Released in the United States on August 10, 2018, the film grossed over $51 million worldwide and received generally negative reviews from critics, with many criticizing its inconsistent tone, characters, and story, with some praise for Botets performance. Both critics and audience called it "boring", "derivative" and "deceptive". For her performance, Sinclair was nominated for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actress. The United States of Leland The United States of Leland is a 2003 American drama film written and directed by Matthew Ryan Hoge that follows a meek teenage boy, the eponymous Leland, who has inexplicably committed a shocking murder. In the wake of the killing, his teacher in prison tries to understand the senseless crime, while the families of the victim and the perpetrator struggle to cope with the aftermath. Where to Invade Next Where to Invade Next is a 2015 American documentary film written and directed by Michael Moore. The film, in the style of a travelogue, has Moore spending time in countries such as Italy, France, Finland, Tunisia, Slovenia, Germany, and Portugal where he experiences those countries alternative methods of dealing with social and economic ills experienced in the United States. Moores first film in six years, Where to Invade Next opened on December 23, 2015, in the United States and Canada, in a limited run for one week only in a Los Angeles and New York City theater to qualify for the Oscars. It re-opened on February 12, 2016, across 308 screens. The film received generally positive reviews from critics. Smart People Smart People is a 2008 American comedy-drama film starring Dennis Quaid, Sarah Jessica Parker, Ellen Page, and Thomas Haden Church. The film was directed by Noam Murro, written by Mark Poirier and produced by Michael London, with Omar Amanat serving as executive producer. Smart People was filmed on location in Pittsburgh, including several scenes at Carnegie Mellon University and the Pittsburgh International Airport. Premiering at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, North American distribution rights were acquired by Miramax Films and the film was released widely on April 11, 2008. Obvious Child Obvious Child is a 2014 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Gillian Robespierre and stars Jenny Slate, Jake Lacy, Gaby Hoffmann and David Cross. The story follows Donna, a stand-up comedian, who has a drunken one-night stand with a man named Max after breaking up with her boyfriend. She subsequently finds out she is pregnant and decides to have an abortion. Obvious Child originated as a 2009 short film which was written by Robespierre, Anna Bean and Karen Maine, and also starred Slate in the main role. By making the film, Robespierre hoped to remove the stigma surrounding abortion and to correct what she perceived as a misrepresentation of unplanned pregnancy in earlier films. She finished the feature-length script in 2012. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014, and was released in theaters on June 6, 2014. It grossed $3.3 million and was well received by critics. David Edelstein, Mick LaSalle and Dana Stevens praised the films portrayal of abortion, while A. O. Scott and Ty Burr highlighted its realism and humor. The film won numerous accolades, including two awards from the National Board of Review and two Independent Spirit Award nominations. Immortal Beloved Immortal Beloved is a 1994 film about the life of composer Ludwig van Beethoven. The story follows Beethovens secretary and first biographer Anton Schindler as he attempts to ascertain the true identity of the Unsterbliche Geliebte addressed in three letters found in the late composers private papers. Schindler journeys throughout the Austrian Empire interviewing women who might be potential candidates as well as through Beethovens own tumultuous life. Man of the House Man of the House is a 2005 American crime comedy film directed by Stephen Herek and starring Tommy Lee Jones. The plot revolves around Sgt. Roland Sharp, a lonesome Texas Ranger who goes undercover as an assistant coach to protect a group of college cheerleaders who have witnessed a murder. Much of the film was shot in Austin on the University of Texas campus. Texas Governor Rick Perry has a cameo appearance in the film as himself. Released on February 25, 2005, the film received negative reviews, and grossed just $21 million against a budget of $40 million. The Shadow The Shadow is a 1994 American superhero film from Universal Pictures, produced by Martin Bregman, Willi Bear, and Michael Scott Bregman, directed by Russell Mulcahy, that stars Alec Baldwin. The film co-stars John Lone, Penelope Ann Miller, Ian McKellen, Jonathan Winters, Peter Boyle, and Tim Curry. It is based on the pulp fiction character of the same name created in 1931 by Walter B. Gibson. The film was released to theaters on July 1, 1994 and received mixed reviews. Critics found the villain, screenplay, and storyline lacking, but praised the films direction, acting, special effects, visual style, action sequences, and its music score by Jerry Goldsmith. The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara is a 2003 American documentary film about the life and times of former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara illustrating his observations of the nature of modern warfare. The film was directed by Errol Morris and features an original score by Philip Glass. The title derives from the military concept of the "fog of war" depicting the difficulty of making decisions in the midst of conflict. The film won the 2003 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was non-competitively screened at the Cannes Film Festival. Tau Tau is a 2018 science fiction thriller film directed by Federico DAlessandro from a screenplay by Noga Landau. It stars Maika Monroe, Ed Skrein, and Gary Oldman. It was released on June 29, 2018, by Netflix. The Girl Next Door The Girl Next Door is a 2007 American horror film adaptation of Jack Ketchums 1989 novel of the same name. The film is loosely based on true events surrounding the torture and murder of Sylvia Likens by Gertrude Baniszewski during the summer of 1965. The Vanishing The Vanishing is a 1993 American psychological thriller film directed by George Sluizer and starring Jeff Bridges, Kiefer Sutherland, Nancy Travis, and Sandra Bullock. It is a remake of Sluizers 1988 French-Dutch film of the same name. Silver Bullet Silver Bullet is a 1985 American horror film based on the Stephen King novella Cycle of the Werewolf. It stars Corey Haim, Gary Busey, Everett McGill, Megan Follows, Terry OQuinn, Lawrence Tierney, Bill Smitrovich, Kent Broadhurst, David Hart, and James Gammon. The film is directed by Dan Attias and produced by Dino De Laurentiis. Dhoom 2 Dhoom 2 is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Sanjay Gadhvi and produced by Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra at an estimated budget of under the Yash Raj Films banner. It is the second installment in the Dhoom series. Abhishek Bachchan and Uday Chopra reprise their roles as buddy cops Jai Dixit and Ali Khan, respectively. The film stars Hrithik Roshan, Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Uday Chopra and Bipasha Basu in the lead roles. Dhoom 2 was shot primarily in India, Durban and Rio de Janeiro, becoming the first major Hindi film to be shot in Brazil. The distributor, Yash Raj Films, promoted the film by forging associations with Pepe Jeans and Coca-Cola. It premiered on 24 November 2006 in India, where it received the widest release in Indian cinema history with over 1800 prints. It was dubbed simultaneously in Tamil as well as in Telugu. Singer Vijay Prakash dubbed for ACP Jai Dixit in Tamil. Dhoom 2 was generally well received by critics and audiences; it was accepted well by children and adults. It became the highest-grossing Indian film of 2006 and was the highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time as well at the time of its release. It is the seventh highest-grossing Bollywood film in overseas markets. After grossing over , Dhoom 2 was elevated to a "blockbuster" rating on Box Office India. It received an 83% approval rating among critics on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics praised Dhoom 2 for its exotic locales and elaborate action sequences. However, there was an appeal by the Mumbai city police commissioner to censor the fast-paced rash driving scenes due to fears that it would inspire Indian youths to ride their motorcycles rashly, resulting in an increase in the number of road accidents. A sequel titled Dhoom 3 was released on 20 December 2013, which also went on to become the fifth-highest-grossing Bollywood film to date. The Pyramid The Pyramid is a 2014 American found footage supernatural horror film directed by Grégory Levasseur, in his directorial debut, produced by Alexandre Aja, and distributed by 20th Century Fox. The plot follows an archaeological team attempting to unlock the secrets of a lost pyramid only to find themselves hunted by an insidious creature, and stars Ashley Hinshaw, Denis OHare, James Buckley and Daniel Amerman. The Pyramid was released on December 5, 2014, and was negatively received by critics. Trapped Trapped is a 2002 American-German crime thriller film directed by Luis Mandoki and starring Charlize Theron, Courtney Love, Stuart Townsend, Kevin Bacon, Dakota Fanning and Pruitt Taylor Vince. Based on Greg Iles bestselling novel 24 Hours, it was released under the banner Propaganda Films Production on September 20, 2002. Stakeout Stakeout is a 1987 American crime-comedy film directed by John Badham and starring Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Estevez, Madeleine Stowe and Aidan Quinn. The screenplay was written by Jim Kouf, who won a 1988 Edgar Award for his work. Although the story is set in Seattle, the film was shot in Vancouver. A sequel, Another Stakeout, followed in 1993. The movie later inspired the 1989 Malayalam-language Indian movie Vandanam. An American Tail: Fievel Goes West An American Tail: Fievel Goes West is a 1991 British-American animated comedy western film produced by Steven Spielbergs Amblimation animation studio and released by Universal Pictures. It is the sequel to An American Tail, and the last installment in the series to be released theatrically. Two direct-to-video sequels were released in the late 1990s. A continuation, Fievels American Tails, aired on CBS in 1992. Unlike the first film, this entry was made without the involvement of Don Bluth. Instead, it was directed by Phil Nibbelink and Simon Wells. The film follows the story of the Mousekewitzes, a family of Jewish-Ukrainian mice who emigrate to the Wild West. In it, Fievel is separated from his family as the train approaches the American Old West; the film chronicles him and Sheriff Wylie Burp teaching Tiger how to act like a dog. It performed modestly at the box office grossing $40 million and received mixed reviews from critics. Wrongfully Accused Wrongfully Accused is a 1998 German-American satirical comedy film written, produced and directed by Pat Proft and starring Leslie Nielsen as a man who has been framed for murder and desperately attempts to expose the true culprits. The film is a parody of the 1993 film The Fugitive and the 1995 film The Usual Suspects. ATM ATM is a 2012 American horror thriller film directed by David Brooks and starring Brian Geraghty, Alice Eve, and Josh Peck. The films centers on three people trapped in an ATM booth by a psychopathic hooded figure. Mirrormask MirrorMask is a 2005 fantasy film designed and directed by Dave McKean and written by Neil Gaiman from a story they developed together, starring Stephanie Leonidas, Jason Barry, Rob Brydon, and Gina McKee. The music used in the film was composed by Iain Ballamy. It was produced by The Jim Henson Company. The films story revolves around a young girl named Helena Campbell, who is sick of her familys career as circus performers. Helenas mother is hospitalized after they have an argument, and Helena finds herself trapped in a fantasy world shortly after. Gaiman and McKean worked on the film concepts over the course of two weeks at Jim Hensons familys home, and actual production of the film took seventeen months. Created on a budget of $4 million, the film was originally made as a direct-to-video film, but had a limited theatrical run in the United States on September 30, 2005, resulting in a domestic theatrical gross of $867,000. The film was also screened at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival where it received positive responses. The overall critical reaction to the film was mixed, with critics praising the films visuals while complaining about the overall story and script. Two Mules for Sister Sara Two Mules for Sister Sara is a 1970 American-Mexican western film directed by Don Siegel and starring Shirley MacLaine set during the French intervention in Mexico. The film was to have been the first in a five-year exclusive association between Universal Pictures and Sanen Productions of Mexico. It was the second of five collaborations between Siegel and Eastwood, following Coogans Bluff. The collaboration continued with The Beguiled and Dirty Harry and finally Escape from Alcatraz. The plot follows an American mercenary who gets mixed up with a nun and aids a group of Juarista rebels during the puppet reign of Emperor Maximilian in Mexico. The film featured both American and Mexican actors and actresses, including being filmed in the picturesque countryside near Tlayacapan, Morelos. Ennio Morricone composed the films music. Dragon Ball GT is a Japanese anime series based on Akira Toriyamas Dragon Ball manga. Produced by Toei Animation, the series premiered in Japan on Fuji TV on February 7, 1996, spanning 64 episodes until its end on November 19, 1997. Unlike the previous two anime in the Dragon Ball franchise, Dragon Ball GT does not adapt the manga by Toriyama, but is a sequel show to the Dragon Ball Z anime with an original story using the same characters and universe. It was succeeded by Dragon Ball Super. Puncture Puncture is an independent feature film starring Chris Evans, directed by Adam Kassen and Mark Kassen. The film is based on the true story of Michael David "Mike" Weiss and Paul Danziger. It was chosen as one of the spotlight films for the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival, premiering on April 21, 2011 in New York City. Autumn Sonata Autumn Sonata is a 1978 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman, and starring Ingrid Bergman, Liv Ullmann and Lena Nyman. Its plot follows a celebrated classical pianist and her neglected daughter who meet for the first time in years, and chronicles their painful discussions of how they have hurt one another. Autumn Sonata was the last of Bergmans films to be made for theatrical exhibition; all of his films made after it, even those screened in theatres, were television productions. Z Z is a 1969 Algerian-French epic political thriller film directed by Costa-Gavras, with a screenplay by Gavras and Jorge Semprún, based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Vassilis Vassilikos. The film presents a thinly fictionalized account of the events surrounding the assassination of democratic Greek politician Grigoris Lambrakis in 1963. With its satirical view of Greek politics, its dark sense of humor, and its downbeat ending, the film captures the outrage about the military dictatorship that ruled Greece at the time of its making. The film stars Jean-Louis Trintignant as the investigating magistrate. International stars Yves Montand and Irene Papas also appear, but despite their star billing have very little screen time. Jacques Perrin, who co-produced, plays a key role as a photojournalist. The films title refers to a popular Greek protest slogan meaning "he lives," in reference to Lambrakis. The film had a total of 3,952,913 admissions in France and was the 4th highest grossing film of the year. It was also the 12th highest grossing film of 1969 in the U.S. Z is also the first film—and one of only a handful—to be nominated for both the Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Foreign Language Film. It won the latter, as well as the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, the BAFTA Award for Best Film Music, and the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign-Language Foreign Film; at the 27th Golden Globe Awards, the producers of Z refused the award to protest against the films exclusion from the Best Motion Picture - Drama category. Starship Troopers 3: Marauder Starship Troopers 3: Marauder is a 2008 American military science fiction film written and directed by Edward Neumeier and starring Casper Van Dien who returned as Johnny Rico from the original film, along with Jolene Blalock and Boris Kodjoe. It is a sequel to Starship Troopers and Hero of the Federation and the third installment of the Starship Troopers film series. Production started in May 2007, with principal photography commencing in South Africa.The film was released directly to DVD in the U.S. on August 5, 2008. Psycho II Psycho II is a 1983 American slasher film directed by Richard Franklin, written by Tom Holland, and starring Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, Robert Loggia, and Meg Tilly. It is the first sequel to Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho and the second film in the Psycho series. Set 22 years after the first film, it follows Norman Bates after he is released from the mental institution and returns to the house and Bates Motel to continue a normal life. However, his troubled past continues to haunt him. It is unrelated to the 1982 novel Psycho II by Robert Bloch, which he wrote as a sequel to his original novel Psycho. In preparing the film, Universal hired Holland to write an entirely different screenplay, while Australian director Franklin, a one-time student of Hitchcock, was hired to direct. The film marked Franklinss American feature film debut. Released on June 3, 1983, Psycho II grossed $34.7 million at the box office on a budget of $5 million. The film was followed by Psycho III. Thuppakki Thuppakki is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by AR Murugadoss. It features Vijay and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles, while Vidyut Jammwal portrays the main antagonist. Jayaram and Sathyan appear in supporting roles. The film, produced by S. Thanu, features background score and soundtrack composed by Harris Jayaraj with cinematography handled by Santosh Sivan and editing by A. Sreekar Prasad. The story revolves around an Indian Army officer from a Mumbai-based family on a mission to track down and destroy a terrorist group and deactivate the sleeper cells under its command, after witnessing and barely escaping a bomb blast executed by them. Thuppakki commenced production in January 2012 and was filmed mostly in Mumbai, except for some song sequences. It was released on 13 November 2012, coinciding with the festival of Diwali. Upon release, the film received positive reviews and became a major commercial success, grossing over in 11 days of its release. It was also released in Telugu under the same title. Thuppakki went on to win six Vijay Awards from sixteen nominations, and was nominated for seven South Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor for Vijay. Murugadoss remade the film in Hindi as A Soldier Is Never Off Duty in 2014, while Baba Yadav remade it in Bengali as He Plays To Win in that same year. Ma Ma is a 2019 American psychological horror film directed by Tate Taylor and written by Scotty Landes. It stars Octavia Spencer, Juliette Lewis, Diana Silvers, Corey Fogelmanis and Luke Evans, and follows a group of teenagers who befriend a lonely middle-aged woman who allows them to party in her basement, and find themselves being terrorized by her. The film was produced by Jason Blum, through his Blumhouse Productions company, along with Taylor and John Norris. Ma was released in the United States on May 31, 2019, by Universal Pictures. It has grossed $60.6 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Spencers performance but criticized the teenage characters and said the film did not take full advantage of its premise. Three Steps Above Heaven Three Steps Above Heaven is a 2010 Spanish film based on the novel of the same name by Federico Moccia. Postal Postal is a 2007 American-German action comedy film co-written and directed by Uwe Boll. The film stars Zack Ward, Dave Foley, Chris Coppola, Jackie Tohn, J.K. Simmons, Verne Troyer, Larry Thomas, David Huddleston and Seymour Cassel. Like the majority of Bolls previous films, Postal is a film adaptation of a video game, in this case, Postal, though this film draws more heavily from the video games sequel, Postal 2. Fathers & Daughters Fathers and Daughters is a 2015 U.S.-Italian drama film directed by Gabriele Muccino and starring Russell Crowe, Amanda Seyfried, and Kylie Rogers. It is based on a 2012 script written by Brad Desch, which was included in the 2012 Black List survey. The film received mostly negative reviews from critics while audiences gave it generally favorable reviews. It grossed over $5.1 million against a $22.4 million production budget. Sniper Sniper is a 1993 American action film directed by Luis Llosa. The film stars Tom Berenger and Billy Zane as snipers on an assassination mission in Panama. The first installment in the Sniper film series and was followed by six direct-to-video sequels: Sniper 2, Sniper 3, Reloaded, Legacy, Ghost Shooter and Ultimate Kill. It was shot in Queensland, Australia, and debuted at number two in the United States. No No is a 2012 internationally co-produced historical drama film directed by Pablo Larraín. The film is based on the unpublished play El Plebiscito, written by Antonio Skármeta. Mexican actor Gael García Bernal plays René, an in-demand advertising man working in Chile in the late 1980s. The film captures the historical moment of advertising tactics in political campaigns as in the 1988 plebiscite, when the Chilean citizenry decided whether or not dictator Augusto Pinochet should stay in power for another eight years. At the 85th Academy Awards the film was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar. Beaches Beaches is a 1988 American comedy-drama film adapted by Mary Agnes Donoghue from the Iris Rainer Dart novel of the same name. It was directed by Garry Marshall, and stars Bette Midler, Barbara Hershey, Mayim Bialik, John Heard, James Read, Spalding Gray, and Lainie Kazan. Despite generally negative reviews from critics, the film was a commercial success, grossing $59 million in the box office, and gained a cult following. A sequel, based on the novel Beaches II: Ill Be There was planned with Barbara Eden but never filmed. Juice Juice is a 1992 American crime thriller film directed by Ernest R. Dickerson, and written by Dickerson and Gerard Brown. It stars Omar Epps, Tupac Shakur, Jermaine Hopkins and Khalil Kain. The film touches on the lives of four black youths growing up in Harlem, following their day-to-day activities, their struggles with police harassment, rival neighborhood gangs and their families. The film is the writing and directing debut of Dickerson and features Shakur in his acting debut. The film was shot in New York City, mainly in the Harlem area, in 1991. Gaslight Gaslight is a 1944 American psychological-thriller film, adapted from Patrick Hamiltons 1938 play Gas Light, about a woman whose husband slowly manipulates her into believing that she is going insane. The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Screenplay; winning two for Best Actress and Best Production Design. The 1944 version was the second version to be filmed, following the British film Gaslight, directed by Thorold Dickinson and released in 1940. This 1944 version was directed by George Cukor and starred Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer, Joseph Cotten, and 18-year-old Angela Lansbury in an Oscar-nominated screen debut. Gaslight had a larger scale and budget than the earlier film, and lends a different feel to the material. To avoid confusion with the first film, this version was originally given the title The Murder in Thornton Square in the UK. This film features numerous deviations from the original stage play, though the central drama of a husband trying to drive his wife insane in order to distract her from his criminal activities remains. Nights in Rodanthe Nights in Rodanthe is a 2008 American romantic drama film. It is an adaptation of Nicholas Sparks 2002 novel of the same name. The film stars Richard Gere and Diane Lane in their third screen collaboration after The Cotton Club and Unfaithful. The film is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for "some sensuality" and was released on September 26, 2008. It was filmed in the small seaside village of Rodanthe, the northernmost village of the inhabited areas of Hatteras Island as well as North Topsail Beach. Color of Night Color of Night is a 1994 American erotic mystery thriller film produced by Cinergi Pictures and released in the United States by Hollywood Pictures. Directed by Richard Rush, the film stars Bruce Willis and Jane March. The cast also features Ruben Blades, Lesley Ann Warren, Brad Dourif, Lance Henriksen, Kevin J. OConnor and Scott Bakula. It is one of two well-known works by director Rush, the other being The Stunt Man 14 years before. Color of Night flopped at the box office and won a Golden Raspberry Award as the worst film of 1994. Nonetheless, it became one of the 20 most-rented films in the United States home video market in 1995. Maxim magazine also singled the film out as having the Best Sex Scene in film history. In 2018, Kino Lorber released a special edition Blu-ray of the film; it contains an audio commentary by director Richard Rush. Igor Igor is a 2008 computer-animated science fantasy comedy film about the stock character Igor dreaming to win first place at the Evil Science Fair by making a monster. It is a French-American venture produced by Exodus Film Group, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Sparx Animation Studios. Directed by Tony Leondis and written by Chris McKenna, the film features the voices of John Cusack, Steve Buscemi, John Cleese, Jennifer Coolidge, Arsenio Hall, Sean Hayes, Molly Shannon, Eddie Izzard, Jay Leno and Christian Slater. It is MGMs first fully computer-animated film as well as the studios first animated film in twelve years following 1996s All Dogs Go to Heaven 2. The film was released on September 19, 2008 in the United States and on December 17, 2008 in France. The film grossed $30.7 million on a $25 million budget. 22 July 22 July is a 2018 Norwegian-American crime drama film about the 2011 Norway attacks and their aftermath, based on the book One of Us: The Story of a Massacre in Norway — and Its Aftermath by Åsne Seierstad. The film was written, directed and produced by Paul Greengrass and features a Norwegian cast and crew. It stars Anders Danielsen Lie, Jon Øigarden, Thorbjørn Harr, Jonas Strand Gravli, Ola G. Furuseth, Ulrikke Hansen Døvigen, Isak Bakli Aglen, Maria Bock and Seda Witt. The film had its world premiere on September 5, 2018 in the main competition section of the 75th Venice International Film Festival. On September 5, the film was screened at the 75th Venice International Film Festival and released online and in select theaters on October 10, 2018, by Netflix. Knockaround Guys Knockaround Guys is a 2001 crime drama film starring Barry Pepper, Vin Diesel, Seth Green, John Malkovich and Dennis Hopper. It was filmed in locations in the U.S. and Canada including the small town of Delia. Nashville Nashville is a 1975 American satirical musical ensemble comedy-drama film directed by Robert Altman. The film follows various people involved in the country and gospel music businesses in Nashville over a five-day period, leading up to a gala concert for a populist outsider running for President on the Replacement Party ticket. Nashville is often noted for its scope. The film contains 24 main characters, an hour of musical numbers, and multiple storylines. Its large ensemble cast includes David Arkin, Barbara Baxley, Ned Beatty, Karen Black, Ronee Blakley, Timothy Brown, Keith Carradine, Geraldine Chaplin, Robert DoQui, Shelley Duvall, Allen Garfield, Henry Gibson, Scott Glenn, Jeff Goldblum, Barbara Harris, David Hayward, Michael Murphy, Allan F. Nicholls, Dave Peel, Cristina Raines, Bert Remsen, Lily Tomlin, Gwen Welles, and Keenan Wynn. The screenplay for Nashville was written by Altmans frequent collaborator Joan Tewkesbury, based partly on her experiences as an outsider visiting the city and observing its local music industry. Several incidents she experienced appear in the finished film, though Altman improvised numerous additional scenes and plot strands during filming. The film was shot on location in Nashville in 1974. Nashville was released by Paramount Pictures in the summer of 1975, and opened to largely positive reviews. It garnered numerous accolades, including five Academy Award nominations, including one win for Best Original Song for Carradines track "Im Easy". The film was also nominated for a total of 11 Golden Globe Awards, to date the highest number of nominations received by one film. Selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry in 1992, it is now considered Altmans magnum opus, and one of the greatest films of all time. Every Which Way but Loose Every Which Way but Loose is a 1978 American adventure comedy film, released by Warner Bros., produced by Robert Daley and directed by James Fargo. It stars Clint Eastwood in an uncharacteristic and offbeat comedy role as Philo Beddoe, a trucker and brawler roaming the American West in search of a lost love while accompanied by his brother/manager, Orville, and his pet orangutan, Clyde. In the process, Philo manages to cross a motley assortment of characters, including a pair of police officers and an entire motorcycle gang, who end up pursuing him for revenge. Eastwoods appearance in the film, after his string of spaghetti western and Dirty Harry roles, somewhat startled the film industry and he was reportedly advised against making it. Although it was poorly reviewed by critics, the film went on to become an enormous success and became, along with its 1980 sequel Any Which Way You Can, two of the highest grossing Eastwood films. When adjusted for inflation, it still ranks as one of the top 250 highest-grossing films of all time. Jason and the Argonauts Jason and the Argonauts is a 1963 Anglo-American independently made fantasy film produced by Charles H. Schneer and directed by Don Chaffey. Based on Greek mythology, the film stars Todd Armstrong as the eponymous hero, along with Nancy Kovack, Honor Blackman, and Gary Raymond. it was distributed by Columbia Pictures. Shot in Eastman Color, the film was made in collaboration with stop-motion animation master Ray Harryhausen and is known for its various fantasy creatures, notably the iconic fight scene featuring seven skeleton warriors. The film score was composed by Bernard Herrmann, who also worked with Harryhausen on the fantasy films The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, The 3 Worlds of Gulliver, and Mysterious Island. The Hole The Hole is a 2009 American 3D fantasy horror film directed by Joe Dante and starring Teri Polo, Chris Massoglia, and Haley Bennett. Badhaai Ho Badhaai Ho is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed by Amit Sharma. It stars Ayushmann Khurrana, Neena Gupta, Gajraj Rao, Surekha Sikri, and Sanya Malhotra, and tells the story of a middle-aged couple who get pregnant much to the disappointment of their adult son. The film is produced by Vineet Jain, Hemant Bhandari and Aleya Sen under the banner of Junglee Pictures and Chrome Pictures, and is written by Shantanu Srivastava and Akshat Ghildial. The story of the movie is loosely based on 1994 Malayalam Film Pavithram. Badhaai Ho received positive reviews and was a commercial success. With earnings of over against a budget of , it emerged as the 9th highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2018. The film won four awards at the 64th Filmfare Awards, including Best Actress for Gupta, Best Supporting Actress for Sikri, and Best Supporting Actor for Rao. It also won two National Film Awards: Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment and Best Supporting Actress for Sikri. I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK Im a Cyborg, But Thats OK is a 2006 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Park Chan-wook. Beautiful Thing Beautiful Thing is a 1996 British film directed by Hettie MacDonald and released by Channel 4 Films. The screenplay was written by Jonathan Harvey based on his own original play of the same name. The film was originally intended for television broadcast only, but it was so well-received that it was subsequently released in cinemas. The atmosphere of the film is heavily influenced by a soundtrack consisting almost entirely of the music of The Mamas & the Papas and "Mama" Cass Elliot. Love & Friendship Love & Friendship is a 2016 period comedy film written and directed by Whit Stillman. Based on Jane Austens epistolary novel Lady Susan, written c. 1794, the film stars Kate Beckinsale, Chloë Sevigny, Xavier Samuel, and Emma Greenwell. The film follows recently widowed Lady Susan in her intrepid and calculating exploits to secure suitably wealthy husbands for her daughter and herself. Although adapted from Lady Susan, the film was produced under the borrowed title of Austens juvenile story Love and Freindship. The film premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. Theatrically released on May 13, 2016, by Roadside Attractions and Amazon Studios, the film received critical acclaim and was a box office success in North America, though it was not widely released. You Can't Take It with You You Cant Take It with You is a 1938 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Capra and starring Jean Arthur, Lionel Barrymore, James Stewart and Edward Arnold. Adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, the film is about a man from a family of rich snobs who becomes engaged to a woman from a good-natured but decidedly eccentric family. The film received two Academy Awards from seven nominations: Best Picture and Best Director for Frank Capra. This was Capras third Oscar for Best Director in just five years, following It Happened One Night and Mr. Deeds Goes to Town. It was also the highest-grossing picture of the year. Spring Spring is a 2014 American romantic body horror film directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead and starring Lou Taylor Pucci and Nadia Hilker. Paradise Now Paradise Now is a 2005 film directed by Hany Abu-Assad about two Palestinian men preparing for a suicide attack in Israel. It won the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and was nominated for an Academy Award in the same category. "The film is an artistic point of view of that political issue," Abu-Assad said. "The politicians want to see it as black and white, good and evil, and art wants to see it as a human thing." Stargate: Continuum Stargate: Continuum is a 2008 Canadian-American, military science fiction, direct-to-video film in the Stargate franchise. It is the second sequel to television series Stargate SG-1 following The Ark of Truth. It is directed by Martin Wood, director and producer of many episodes of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis, written by SG-1 and Atlantis creator Brad Wright, and produced by Wright and Ark of Truth director Robert C. Cooper. The film is a time-travel adventure in which Baal travels back to 1939 to create an alternate timeline in which Earth never establishes their Stargate Program, and to take control of the Goauld Empire. The only people to remember the truth, the SG-1 team attempts to reinstate the original timeline. The film stars the main cast of the shows last season, with the return of Richard Dean Anderson as Jack ONeill. Continuum has garnered generally positive reviews from critics, earning both praise and criticism for its atmosphere, story, characters and graphic content. The production budget was $7 million and the film grossed over $8 million USD, less than the previous film, which grossed over $13 million. The film was released on both DVD and Blu-ray Disc in the US on July 29, 2008 and elsewhere in August 2008, followed by a TV premiere on the Sci-Fi Channel on April 3, 2009. The Wolf Man The Wolf Man is a 1941 American horror film written by Curt Siodmak and produced and directed by George Waggner. The film stars Lon Chaney Jr. in the title role. Claude Rains, Warren William, Ralph Bellamy, Patric Knowles, Bela Lugosi, Evelyn Ankers, and Maria Ouspenskaya star in supporting roles. The title character has had a great deal of influence on Hollywoods depictions of the legend of the werewolf. The film is the second Universal Pictures werewolf film, preceded six years earlier by the less commercially successful Werewolf of London. Lon Chaney Jr. would reprise his classic role as "The Wolf Man" in four sequels, beginning with Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man in 1943. Legionnaire Legionnaire is a 1998 American drama war film directed by Peter MacDonald and starring Jean-Claude van Damme as a 1920s boxer who wins a fight after having been hired by gangsters to lose it, then flees to join the French Foreign Legion. The cast includes Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Daniel Caltagirone, Nicholas Farrell and Steven Berkoff. The film was filmed in Tangier and Ouarzazate, Morocco. Dersu Uzala Dersu Uzala is a 1975 Soviet-Japanese co-production film directed by Akira Kurosawa, his first non-Japanese-language film and his first and only 70mm film. The film is based on the 1923 memoir Dersu Uzala by Russian explorer Vladimir Arsenyev, about his exploration of the Sikhote-Alin region of the Russian Far East over the course of multiple expeditions in the early 20th century. Shot almost entirely outdoors in the Russian Far East wilderness, the film explores the theme of a native of the forests who is fully integrated into his environment, leading a style of life that will inevitably be destroyed by the advance of civilization. It is also about the growth of respect and deep friendship between two men of profoundly different backgrounds, and about the difficulty of coping with the loss of strength and ability that comes with old age. The film won the 1976 Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, the Golden Prize and the Prix FIPRESCI at the 9th Moscow International Film Festival and a number of other awards. It sold 20.4 million tickets in the Soviet Union and made $1.2 million in the US and Canada. Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker is a 2000 American direct-to-video superhero mystery animated film featuring the comic book superhero Batman and his archenemy, the Joker. It is set in the continuity of the animated series Batman Beyond, in which Bruce Wayne has retired from crime fighting, giving the mantle of Batman to high-school student Terry McGinnis, and serves as a sequel to both The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures. As in the TV series, Will Friedle and Kevin Conroy star as Terry McGinnis and Bruce Wayne, respectively, and Mark Hamill, who voiced the Joker opposite Conroy in Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures, reprises his role. Animation services were done at the Japanese animation studio, TMS Entertainment. Before its release, the film was heavily edited to remove scenes of intense violence, and some dialogue was altered, thus creating the "Not-Rated" version of the film. The original version was subsequently released on DVD following an online petition to have the original version released. It received a PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association of America for violence, the first animated Batman film and from Warner Bros. Family Entertainment to do so. Mephisto Odyssey and Static-X contributed the song "Crash" on the films soundtrack, along with a music video directed by Len Wiseman featured on the DVD. Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj National Lampoons Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj is a 2006 sequel to the 2002 comedy National Lampoons Van Wilder starring Kal Penn. Despite the films title, Ryan Reynolds does not reprise the role of Van Wilder, and the character is absent from the film. Angel Eyes Angel Eyes is a 2001 American romantic drama film directed by Luis Mandoki and starring Jennifer Lopez, Jim Caviezel, and Jeremy Sisto. Written by Gerald Di Pego, the film is about a mysterious man who finds himself drawn to a female police officer with whom he forms a relationship that helps each to deal with trauma from their past. The original music score was composed by Marco Beltrami. The film received ALMA Award Nominations for Outstanding Actress and Outstanding Director. King of California King of California is a 2007 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike Cahill. It is his debut as a screenwriter and director. The film premiered on January 24, 2007 at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and opened in limited release in North America on September 14, 2007. The film stars Michael Douglas as a mentally ill man who believes he has discovered buried treasure and Evan Rachel Wood as his weary daughter. Jungle 2 Jungle Jungle 2 Jungle is a 1997 Franco-American comedy film directed by John Pasquin, produced by Walt Disney Pictures and TF1 Films Productions, and starring Tim Allen, Martin Short, Lolita Davidovich, David Ogden Stiers, JoBeth Williams, Leelee Sobieski in her feature film debut, and Sam Huntington as Mimi-Siku. It is an American remake of the 1994 French film Un indien dans la ville. Jungle 2 Jungles plot follows the original film fairly closely, with the biggest difference being the change in location from Paris to New York. Saboteur Saboteur is a 1942 American film noir spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock with a screenplay written by Peter Viertel, Joan Harrison and Dorothy Parker. The film stars Robert Cummings, Priscilla Lane and Norman Lloyd. Goodbye Christopher Robin Goodbye Christopher Robin is a 2017 British biographical drama film about the lives of Winnie-the-Pooh creator A. A. Milne and his family, especially his son Christopher Robin. It was directed by Simon Curtis and written by Frank Cottrell-Boyce and Simon Vaughan, and stars Domhnall Gleeson, Margot Robbie, and Kelly Macdonald. The film premiered in the United Kingdom on 29 September 2017. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $7.2 million at the box office. Love in the Time of Cholera Love in the Time of Cholera is a 2007 film directed by Mike Newell. Based on the novel Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez, it tells the story of a love triangle between Fermina Daza and her two suitors, Florentino Ariza and Doctor Juvenal Urbino which spans 50 years, from 1880 to 1930. Producer Scott Steindorff spent over three years courting Gabriel García Márquez for the rights to the book telling him that he was Florentino and would not give up until he got the rights. It is the first filming of a García Márquez novel by a Hollywood studio, rather than by Latin American or Italian directors. It is also the first English-language work of Academy Award-nominated Brazilian actress Fernanda Montenegro, who portrays Tránsito Ariza. Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead is a 2009 American horror film directed by Declan OBrien and starring Tom Frederic, Janet Montgomery, and Tamer Hassan. It is a sequel to Dead End and the third installment in the Wrong Turn franchise. The film was released on DVD on October 20, 2009. The Black Hole The Black Hole is a 1979 American space opera film directed by Gary Nelson and produced by Walt Disney Productions. The film stars Maximilian Schell, Robert Forster, Joseph Bottoms, Yvette Mimieux, Anthony Perkins and Ernest Borgnine, while the voices of the main robot characters are provided by Roddy McDowall and Slim Pickens. The music for the film was composed by John Barry. In the early 1970s, the film was initially conceived as a space-themed disaster film. However, the script went through numerous iterations from various screenwriters. Additionally, Disneys effects department used computerized camera technology to create the visual effects. The film was released on December 18, 1979, in the United Kingdom and on December 21, 1979, in the United States. It was the first film from Walt Disney Productions to receive a PG rating. The film received mixed reviews from film critics and was a box office disappointment. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects. The Astronaut Farmer The Astronaut Farmer is a 2006 American drama film directed by Michael Polish, who co-wrote the screenplay with his brother Mark. The story focuses on a Texas rancher who attempts to construct a rocket in his barn and launch himself into outer space. Men at Work Men at Work is a 1990 American buddy action black comedy film written and directed by Emilio Estevez, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Charlie Sheen, Leslie Hope and Keith David. The film was released in the United States on August 24, 1990. Junebug Junebug is a 2005 American comedy-drama film directed by Phil Morrison. It was released on August 3, 2005, and stars Embeth Davidtz, Amy Adams, Ben McKenzie, and Scott Wilson. It was filmed in the North Carolina towns of Pfafftown, McLeansville, and Winston-Salem. Adams received an Academy Award nomination for her supporting role in the film. My Name Is Nobody My Name Is Nobody is a 1973 comedy spaghetti western starring Terence Hill and Henry Fonda. The film was directed by Tonino Valerii. Prizzi's Honor Prizzis Honor is a 1985 American comedy-drama film directed by John Huston. It stars Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner, with Robert Loggia and, in an Academy Award-winning performance, the directors daughter, Anjelica Huston. The film was adapted by Richard Condon and Janet Roach from Condons 1982 novel of the same name. Alex Norths score adapts the music of Giacomo Puccini and Gioachino Rossini. He Was a Quiet Man He Was a Quiet Man is a 2007 drama film, written and directed by Frank Cappello and film stars Christian Slater, Elisha Cuthbert, Jamison Jones, and William H. Macy. London London is a 2005 independent film centering on a Manhattan party. The movie, produced by Bonnie Timmermann and Ash Shaw, was directed and written by Hunter Richards. It stars Jessica Biel, Chris Evans, Jason Statham, Joy Bryant, Dane Cook, Kat Dennings and Louis C.K. House House is a 1986 American comedy horror film directed by Steve Miner, produced by Sean S. Cunningham, and starring William Katt, George Wendt, Richard Moll, and Kay Lenz. Co-written by Fred Dekker, the film tells the story of a troubled author who lives in his deceased aunts house and soon falls victim to the house being haunted. Upon release on February 28, 1986, it grossed $22.1 million worldwide. It was followed by two official sequels: The Second Story, and House IV: The Repossession. Running with Scissors Running with Scissors is a 2006 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Ryan Murphy, based on Augusten Burroughs 2002 memoir of the same name, and starring Joseph Cross, Annette Bening, Brian Cox, Joseph Fiennes, Evan Rachel Wood, Alec Baldwin, Jill Clayburgh and Gwyneth Paltrow. The semi-autobiographical account of Burroughs childhood, based on his best-selling book, received mixed reviews as a film. Get Low Get Low is a 2010 drama film about a Tennessee hermit in the 1930s who throws his own funeral party while still alive. It was directed by Aaron Schneider, written by Chris Provenzano and C. Gaby Mitchell, and starring Robert Duvall, Bill Murray, Sissy Spacek, Lucas Black, Gerald McRaney, Bill Cobbs, Arin Logan, Lori Beth Edgeman, Andrea Powell, Rebecca Grant, Scott Cooper and Chandler Riggs. The motion picture was filmed entirely on location in Georgia, and support for the production was provided by the Georgia Department of Economic Development. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and is distributed by Sony Pictures Classics. For his performance, Robert Duvall was awarded the Hollywood Film Festival Award for Best Actor in October 2010. The film was released on July 30, 2010, in the United States. It received positive reviews from critics, and earned the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature for Schneider. About Last Night About Last Night is a 2014 American romantic comedy film starring Kevin Hart, Michael Ealy, Regina Hall and Joy Bryant. The film is directed by Steve Pink and written by Leslye Headland. It is based on the 1974 David Mamet play Sexual Perversity in Chicago and is a remake of the 1986 film of the same name with a black cast. While the original film is set in Chicago, the remake is set in Los Angeles where filming took place in late 2012. The film premiered at the Pan African Film Festival on , 2014 and was released in theaters on Valentines Day, , 2014. The film received generally positive reviews, with most critics praising the humor between Hart and Hall. The film grossed $49 million against its production budget of $12.5 million. Breaking and Entering Breaking and Entering is a 2006 British-American romantic crime drama directed by Anthony Minghella and starring Jude Law, Juliette Binoche, and Robin Wright Penn. It is the fourth and final Miramax film that was not sold to Filmyard Holdings on December 3, 2010 nor beIN Media Group on March 2, 2016. The film was written by Minghella, his first original screenplay since his 1990 feature debut Truly and his final feature film before his death in 2008. Set in a blighted, inner-city neighbourhood of London, the film is about a successful landscape architect whose dealings with a young thief and his mother cause him to re-evaluate his life. Minghella previously directed the films stars – Jude Law in Cold Mountain and The Talented Mr. Ripley, and Juliette Binoche in The English Patient. In his first major film role, Rafi Gavron portrays Miro, the young traceur burglar, a role requiring several difficult physical feats. The film is a presentation of Miramax and The Weinstein Company and was distributed in the United States by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Breaking and Entering premiered on 13 September 2006 at the Toronto International Film Festival. Leprechaun Leprechaun is a 1993 American comedy horror film written and directed by Mark Jones. It stars Warwick Davis in the title role and Jennifer Aniston in her film debut. Davis plays a vengeful leprechaun who believes a family has stolen his pot of gold. As he hunts them, they attempt to locate his gold to vanquish him. The film was originally meant to be more of a straight horror film, but Davis injected humor into his role. Re-shoots also added increased gore to appeal to older audiences. It was the first film produced in-house by Trimark to be theatrically released and grossed $8.6 million in North America against a budget of less than $1 million. Reviews on release were negative and focused on the films acting, humor, and directing, all of which were criticized; it has also been called Anistons worst film. It is the first entry in the Leprechaun horror film series and was followed by six sequels and a remake. Leprechaun is often broadcast on Saint Patricks Day. Gabbar is Back Gabbar Is Back, also known as Gabbar is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language vigilante action film directed by Krish and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Viacom 18 Motion Pictures. Featuring Akshay Kumar and Shruti Haasan in the lead roles, the film is a remake of the 2002 Tamil film Ramanaa, directed by A. R. Murugadoss, which was later remade in Telugu as Tagore in 2003 and in Kannada as Vishnu Sena in 2005. Suman Talwar, Sunil Grover and Jaideep Ahlawat appear in supporting roles with Kareena Kapoor in a cameo. The movie had garnered a good box office success and Akshay Kumars acting was critically praised. Little Manhattan Little Manhattan is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Levin and written by Jennifer Flackett, starring Josh Hutcherson and Charlie Ray. It is set in Manhattan, and follows a ten-year-old boy as he experiences his first love. Good Kill Good Kill is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Andrew Niccol. It competed for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. It was also screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Grave Encounters 2 Grave Encounters 2 is a 2012 Canadian-American psychological horror film, directed by John Poliquin, written by The Vicious Brothers and the sequel to the 2011 film Grave Encounters. It is shot in found footage style like its predecessor and follows a group of devoted fans who break into the same psychiatric hospital to investigate whether the events of the previous film actually happened, quickly becoming the targets of the hospitals malevolent entities. The film was released on iTunes on October 2, 2012 and received a limited theatrical release on October 12, 2012. Grave Encounters 2 became a commercial success, but was a critical failure. Zero Zero is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy-drama film written by Himanshu Sharma and directed by Aanand L. Rai. It was jointly produced by Colour Yellow Productions and Red Chillies Entertainments Gauri Khan, and stars Shah Rukh Khan, Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif. It follows Bauua Singh, a short man from Meerut who, after having difficulty finding a marriage partner, finds a companion in Aafia Bhinder, a NSAR scientist with cerebral palsy. However, film superstar Babita also gets close with him, testing his first relationship. This love triangle takes them to far-off cities, and thrusts Bauua into an adventure to discover both his true love and completeness in a life lived to the fullest. Produced on an budget of , Zero is Khans most expensive film. The film was conceived by Rai in 2012, before pre-production began in 2016. Initially having a working title of Katrina Meri Jaan, Zero went through numerous title changes before arriving at the final title in early 2018. Principal photography of the film began in Mumbai on May 2017. It marked the last film appearance of Sridevi, who died shortly after completing the film. Filming concluded in 2018 in Orlando. The films soundtrack is composed by Ajay-Atul with lyrics written by Irshad Kamil, under the label T-Series. Zero was released on 21 December 2018, to mixed reviews from critics. Critics particularly praised the films visual effects and the performances of Khan and Kaif, but the screenplay was criticised for its inconsistency. It earned in India in the first seven days after it was released, but it was unable to recoup its budget in its theatrical run. Zero earned seven nominations at the 64th Filmfare Awards, including Best Music Direction for Ajay-Atul, Best Actor for Khan and Best Supporting Actress for Kaif. Red Chillies VFX won the award for Best Special Effects. Cooties Cooties is a 2014 American horror comedy film directed by Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion from a screenplay written by Ian Brennan and Leigh Whannell. The film stars Elijah Wood, Alison Pill, Rainn Wilson, Jack McBrayer, Whannell, Nasim Pedrad, Brennan, and Jorge Garcia as a group of elementary school employees who fight to survive an outbreak among students that turn them aggressive and cannibalistic. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014, before being released on September 18, 2015, in a limited release and through video on demand by Lionsgate Premiere. Super Troopers 2 Super Troopers 2 is a 2018 American comedy film directed by Jay Chandrasekhar. A sequel to the 2001 film Super Troopers, the film was written by and stars the Broken Lizard comedy team, made up of Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter and Erik Stolhanske. The plot follows the Super Troopers being called upon to set up a new Highway Patrol station when an international border dispute arises between the United States and Canada. The film had a troubled development period as studios were skeptical that a sequel, produced over a decade after the original, would find an audience. After a successful crowdfunding campaign produced $2 million in seed money in 24 hours, the film was greenlit and principal photography began in the Central Massachusetts area on October 23, 2015. The film was released in the United States on April 20, 2018, by Fox Searchlight Pictures. Madras Cafe Madras Cafe is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language political action thriller film directed by Shoojit Sircar and starring John Abraham, Nargis Fakhri, Rashi Khanna and Leena Paul in lead roles. The film is set in the late 1980s and early 1990s, during the time of Indian intervention in the Sri Lankan civil war and assassination of former Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi. The film deals with an Indian Army special officer who is appointed by the intelligence agency R.A.W. to head covert operations in Jaffna shortly after Indian peace-keeping force was forced to withdraw. Madras Cafe was released on 23 August 2013. Box Office India stated the film did above average business. The film won the National Film Award for Best Audiography for Nihar Ranjan Samal and Bishwadeep Chatterjee at the 61st National Film Awards. Feast Feast is a 2014 American 3D animated romantic comedy short film directed by Patrick Osborne, and produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. It made its world premiere on June 10, 2014, at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival and debuted in theaters with Big Hero 6 on November 7, 2014. The short won both an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 87th Academy Awards, and the Annie Award for Best Animated Short Subject at the 42nd Annie Awards. Green Card Green Card is a 1990 romantic comedy film written, produced, directed by Peter Weir and starring Gérard Depardieu and Andie MacDowell. The screenplay focuses on an American woman who enters into a marriage of convenience with a Frenchman so he can obtain a green card and remain in the United States. Depardieu won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor. The film won the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. Fist of Legend Fist of Legend is a 1994 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Gordon Chan, featuring action choreography by Yuen Woo-ping, and produced by Jet Li, who also starred in the lead role. The film was released on 22 December 1994. It is a remake of the 1972 film, Fist of Fury, which starred Bruce Lee as the lead character. The film is set in the Shanghai International Settlement in 1914 at the beginning of the First World War as the Imperial Japanese Army are stationed in Shanghai. It currently holds a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Beverly Hills Chihuahua Beverly Hills Chihuahua is a 2008 American family comedy film produced by Walt Disney Pictures, the first in the Beverly Hills Chihuahua series. It is directed by Raja Gosnell and was released on October 3, 2008. The films stars Piper Perabo, Jamie Lee Curtis and Manolo Cardona as the human leads and Drew Barrymore, George Lopez and Andy Garcia in voice-over roles. The plot centers on a female Chihuahua named Chloe, who gets dognapped in Mexico and has to escape from an evil Doberman, El Diablo, with a help from a lonely German Shepherd, Delgado and a hyperactive male Chihuahua, Papi, who has a desperate crush on her. A sequel, Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2, was released on direct-to-DVD on February 1, 2011, and Viva la Fiesta! was released on September 18, 2012. Possession Possession is a 1981 psychological horror drama film directed by Andrzej Żuławski, written by Żuławski and Frederic Tuten, and starring Isabelle Adjani and Sam Neill. The plot obliquely follows the relationship between an international spy and his wife, who begins exhibiting increasingly disturbing behavior after asking him for a divorce. Possession, an international co-production between France and West Germany, was filmed in Berlin in 1980. The film debuted at the Cannes Film Festival, where Adjani won the award for Best Actress for her performance. It was Żuławskis only English-language film. In recent years, it has developed a cult following. The Mummy The Mummy is a 1932 American pre-Code horror film directed by Karl Freund. The screenplay by John L. Balderston was from a story by Nina Wilcox Putnam and Richard Schayer. Released by Universal Studios, the film stars Boris Karloff, Zita Johann, David Manners, Edward Van Sloan and Arthur Byron. The film is about an ancient Egyptian mummy named Imhotep who is discovered by a team of archeologists and inadvertently brought back to life through a magic scroll. Disguised as a modern Egyptian, the mummy searches for his lost love, who he believes has been reincarnated into a modern girl. Fantastic Planet Fantastic Planet is a 1973 animated science fiction film directed by René Laloux and written by Laloux and Roland Topor. Topor also completed the films production design and it was animated at Jiří Trnka Studio in Prague. The film was an international co-production between companies from France and Czechoslovakia. The allegorical story, about humans living on a strange planet dominated by giant humanoid aliens who consider them animals, is based on the 1957 novel Oms en série by French writer Stefan Wul. A working title while in development was Sur la planète Ygam, which is where most of the story takes place; the actual title is the name of Ygams moon. The film was awarded the Grand Prix special jury prize at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival, and in 2016, it was ranked the 36th greatest animated movie ever by Rolling Stone. Ricki and the Flash Ricki and the Flash is a 2015 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Jonathan Demme and written by Diablo Cody, about a woman who leaves her family to become a rock star and later gets a chance to make amends. The film stars Meryl Streep, Mamie Gummer, Kevin Kline, Sebastian Stan, Rick Springfield, Audra McDonald, and Ben Platt. The film marks Streep and Klines third collaboration after Sophies Choice and A Prairie Home Companion. It was Demmes final dramatic film before his death in April 2017. Principal photography began on October 13, 2014, in Rye, New York. TriStar Pictures financed, and released the film on August 7, 2015. The film received mixed reviews from critics who praised the performances of the cast but criticised its screenplay, tone and execution and grossed $41.3 million at the box office against its $30 million budget. Manderlay Manderlay is a 2005 internationally co-produced avant-garde drama film written and directed by Lars von Trier and the second part of von Triers projected USA – Land of Opportunities trilogy. It stars Bryce Dallas Howard, who replaces Nicole Kidman in the role of Grace Mulligan. The film co-stars Willem Dafoe, replacing James Caan. Lauren Bacall, Željko Ivanek, Jeremy Davies, and Chloë Sevigny return portraying different characters from those in Dogville. Only John Hurt, Udo Kier, and Jean-Marc Barr reprise their roles. The staging is very similar to Dogville. The film was shot on a sparsely dressed sound stage. As in the case of Dogville, Manderlays action is confined to a small geographic area, in this case a plantation. Elegy Elegy is a 2008 American romantic drama film directed by Isabel Coixet. Its screenplay is adapted by Nicholas Meyer from the novel The Dying Animal by Philip Roth. The film stars Penélope Cruz, Ben Kingsley, and Dennis Hopper, and features Patricia Clarkson and Peter Sarsgaard in supporting roles. The film was set in New York City but was shot in Vancouver. The films score was composed and conducted by Cliff Eidelman. The Big Heat The Big Heat is a 1953 American film noir directed by Fritz Lang, starring Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame and Jocelyn Brando, and featuring Lee Marvin. It centers on a cop who takes on the crime syndicate that controls his city. The film was written by former crime reporter Sydney Boehm, based on a serial by William P. McGivern, which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post and was published as a novel in 1953. The film was selected for inclusion in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress in 2011. Cat's Eye Cats Eye is a 1985 American anthology horror film directed by Lewis Teague and written by Stephen King. It comprises three stories, "Quitters", "The Ledge", and "General". The first two are adaptations of short stories in Kings Night Shift collection, and the third is unique to the film. The three stories are connected only by the presence of a traveling cat, which plays an incidental role in the first two and is a major character of the third. Its cast includes Drew Barrymore, James Woods, Alan King, Robert Hays and Candy Clark. Son of Batman Son of Batman is a direct-to-video animated superhero film which is a part of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies and of DC Animated Movie Universe. It is an adaptation of Grant Morrison and Andy Kuberts 2006 Batman and Son storyline. The film was released as a digital download on April 22, 2014, and was released on physical media May 6, 2014. Free Birds Free Birds is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated comedy film about two turkeys traveling back in time to prevent Thanksgiving. It was produced by Reel FX Creative Studios as its first theatrical fully animated feature film. Jimmy Hayward directed the film, which he also co-wrote with Scott Mosier, the films producer. The film stars the voices of Owen Wilson, Woody Harrelson and Amy Poehler with supporting roles done by George Takei, Colm Meaney, Keith David, and Dan Fogler. Originally titled Turkeys, and scheduled for 2014, the film was released on November 1, 2013, by Relativity Media. The film earned $110 million on a $55 million budget. Free Birds was Relativity Medias second animated movie after 9. The Hunger The Hunger is a 1983 erotic horror film directed by Tony Scott and starring Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie, and Susan Sarandon. It is the story of a love triangle between a doctor who specialises in sleep and aging research and a vampire couple. The film is a loose adaptation of the 1981 novel of the same name by Whitley Strieber, with a screenplay by Ivan Davis and Michael Thomas, and is Scotts feature directorial debut. The film was screened out of competition at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. The Wandering Earth The Wandering Earth is a 2019 Chinese science fiction film directed by Frant Gwo, loosely based on the 2000 novella of the same name by multi-award-winning author Liu Cixin. It stars Qu Chuxiao, Li Guangjie, Ng Man-tat, Zhao Jinmai, Wu Jing and Qu Jingjing. Set in the far future, The Wandering Earth follows a group of astronauts and rescue workers guiding the Earth away from an expanding Sun, while attempting to prevent a collision with Jupiter. The film was theatrically released in China on 5 February 2019, by China Film Group Corporation, followed by North America and Australia on 8 February 2019. The film grossed worldwide, including in China. It is Chinas third highest-grossing film of all time, 2019s eighth highest-grossing film worldwide, the third highest-grossing non-English film to date, and one of the top 20 highest-grossing science fiction films to date. It has received generally positive reviews from critics, with The Hollywood Reporter describing it as "Chinas first full-scale interstellar spectacular." Netflix has acquired the films global streaming rights. The film was available to stream by Netflix in various countries outside of China on 30 April 2019. Little Boy Little Boy is a 2015 World War II war-drama film directed by Alejandro Gómez Monteverde. The screenplay is by Monteverde and Pepe Portillo, and the film was produced by Eduardo Verástegui and Leo Severino, and edited by Joan Sobel and Fernando Villena. The film stars Jakob Salvati, Emily Watson, David Henrie, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Michael Rapaport, Ben Chaplin, Eduardo Verástegui, Ted Levine, Abraham Benrubi, and Tom Wilkinson. The title is a reference to Little Boy, the code name for the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, as well as a reference to the main character Peppers height. The film was co-produced by Metanoia Films and Santa Fé Films and was released on April 24, 2015, by Open Road Films. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 18, 2015, by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. The film received negative reviews from mainstream critics and earned $17 million on a $20 million budget. An Indian adaptation of the film, Tubelight starring Salman Khan in the lead role, opened to mixed reviews in 2017. Devil's Pass Devils Pass is a 2013 Russian-British horror film directed by Renny Harlin, written by Vikram Weet, and starring Holly Goss, Matt Stokoe, Luke Albright, Ryan Hawley, and Gemma Atkinson as Americans who investigate the Dyatlov Pass incident. It is shot in the style of found footage. The Importance of Being Earnest The Importance of Being Earnest is a 2002 British-American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Oliver Parker, based on Oscar Wildes classic comedy of manners The Importance of Being Earnest. The original music score is composed by Charlie Mole. The film grossed $8.4 million in North America. Nothing But Trouble Nothing but Trouble is a 1991 American horror comedy film directed by Dan Aykroyd in his directorial debut, and written by Aykroyd based on a story by Peter Aykroyd. Chevy Chase and Demi Moore star as yuppies who are taken to court for speeding in the bizarre, financially bankrupt small town of Valkenvania. Dan Aykroyd costars as the towns 106-year-old judge, Alvin Valkenheiser, who holds a personal grudge against financiers, and John Candy has a supporting role as Valkenheisers grandson, chief of police Dennis Valkenheiser. The films tone was compared by critics to films such as Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, Psycho, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre series and The Rocky Horror Picture Show, as well as The Munsters. The films humor was described as being derived from sketch comedy and gross-out humor. Production commenced in 1990 under the title Git, which was changed in production to Valkenvania. Subsequently, prior to the films release, Warner Bros. changed the title to Nothing but Trouble; director Dan Aykroyd, in a press statement released in December 1990, said that he preferred the Valkenvania title. The film was noted for its strongly negative reception, with criticism directed at its humor, screenplay, tone, and direction. Aykroyd would go on to receive a Worst Supporting Actor Razzie at the 12th Golden Raspberry Awards. Phenomena Phenomena is a 1985 Italian horror film directed by Dario Argento and starring Jennifer Connelly, Daria Nicolodi, and Donald Pleasence. Its plot focuses on a girl at a remote Swiss boarding school who discovers she has psychic powers that allow her to communicate with insects and uses them to pursue a serial killer who is butchering young women at and around the school. After its release in Italy, Phenomena was purchased for distribution in the United States by New Line Cinema, who cut over twenty minutes and released it under the title Creepers. Stomp the Yard Stomp the Yard is a 2007 dance drama film produced by Rainforest Films and released through Sony Pictures Screen Gems division on January 12, 2007. Directed by Sylvain White, Stomp the Yard centers on DJ Williams, a college student at a fictional historically Black university who pledges to join a fictional Greek-letter fraternity. The films central conflict involves DJs fraternity competing in various stepping competitions against a rival fraternity from the same school. The films script was written by Robert Adetuyi, working from an original draft by Gregory Ramon Anderson. The film was originally titled Steppin, but to avoid confusion over the 2006 film Step Up, the title was changed. Delta Sigma Theta along with other sororities like Gamma Theta were in the movie. The film stars Columbus Short, Meagan Good, Darrin Henson, Brian White, Laz Alonso, and Valarie Pettiford, with Harry Lennix, and, in their film debuts, R&B singers Ne-Yo & Chris Brown. Stomp the Yard was filmed in Atlanta, Georgia, on the campuses of Morris Brown College, Georgia Institute of Technology, Morehouse College, and Clark Atlanta University, and in the MAK Historic District of Decatur, Georgia. Elsewhere Short, Alonso and Brown had also starred together in the film This Christmas. Walkabout Walkabout is a 1971 British-Australian survival film directed by Nicolas Roeg and starring Jenny Agutter, Luc Roeg, and David Gulpilil. Edward Bond wrote the screenplay, which is loosely based on the 1959 novel Walkabout by James Vance Marshall. Set in the Australian outback, it centres on two white schoolchildren who are left to fend for themselves in the Australian outback and who come across a teenage Aboriginal boy who helps them to survive. One of the first films in the Australian New Wave cinema movement, it received positive reviews despite being a commercial failure. Alongside Wake in Fright, it was one of two Australian films entered in competition for the Grand Prix du Festival at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. It is also held to be one of Roegs masterpieces, along with Performance, Dont Look Now, and The Man Who Fell to Earth. In 2005, the British Film Institute included it in their list of the "50 films you should see by the age of 14". Presto Presto is a 2008 American Pixar computer animated short film shown in theaters before their feature-length film WALL-E. The short is about a magician trying to perform a show with his uncooperative rabbit and is a gag-filled homage to classic cartoons such as Tom and Jerry and Looney Tunes, as well as the work of Tex Avery. Presto was directed by veteran Pixar animator Doug Sweetland, in his directorial debut. The original idea for the short was a magician who incorporated a rabbit into his act who suffered from stage fright. This was considered to be too long and complicated, and the idea was reworked. To design the theater featured in Presto, the filmmakers visited several opera houses and theaters for set design ideas. Problems arose when trying to animate the theaters audience of 2,500 patrons; this was deemed too expensive, and was solved by showing the back of the audience. Reaction to the short was positive, and reviewers of WALL-Es movie home media release considered it to be an enjoyable special feature. There is also a book. Presto was nominated for an Annie Award and Academy Award. It was included in the Animation Show of Shows in 2008. Laws of Attraction Laws of Attraction is a 2004 Irish-British-German romantic comedy film directed by Peter Howitt, based on a story by Aline Brosh McKenna and screenplay by Robert Harling and McKenna. It stars Pierce Brosnan and Julianne Moore. A Prairie Home Companion A Prairie Home Companion is a 2006 American ensemble comedy film directed by Robert Altman and is his final film. The film is a fictional representation of behind-the-scenes activities at the long-running public radio show of the same name. The film received mostly positive reviews and was a moderate box office success on its small budget. The film features an ensemble cast including Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline, Tommy Lee Jones, Woody Harrelson, Lily Tomlin, Garrison Keillor, Virginia Madsen, John C. Reilly, and Lindsay Lohan. Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings is a 2011 American horror film written and directed by Declan OBrien. It is the fourth installment of the Wrong Turn franchise and served as a prequel to the 2003 film Wrong Turn. The film was followed by Bloodlines. Eagle vs Shark Eagle vs Shark is a 2007 New Zealand romantic comedy film directed by Taika Waititi and financed by the New Zealand Film Commission. Waititi wrote the screenplay based on the character of Lily developed by Loren Horsley. The film had its world premiere at Sundance in the World Cinema Dramatic section of the festival. Reservation Road Reservation Road is a 2007 American drama film directed by Terry George and based on the book of the same title by John Burnham Schwartz, who, along with George, adapted the novel for the screenplay. The film, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Mark Ruffalo, deals with the aftermath of a fatal car crash. It was released to theaters on October 19, 2007. Jessabelle Jessabelle is a 2014 American supernatural horror film directed by Kevin Greutert and written by Ben Garant. The film stars Sarah Snook, Mark Webber, Joelle Carter, David Andrews, Amber Stevens and Ana de la Reguera. The film was released by Lionsgate on November 7, 2014. The Wall The Wall is a 2017 American war thriller film directed by Doug Liman and written by Dwain Worrell. The film follows two American soldiers trapped by an Iraqi sniper. Produced by Amazon Studios, it was released on May 12, 2017 by Roadside Attractions. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $4.5 million against a $3 million budget. Dolphin Tale Dolphin Tale is a 2011 American 3D family drama film directed by Charles Martin Smith, from a screenplay by Karen Janszen and Noam Dromi and a book of the same name. It stars Nathan Gamble, Harry Connick Jr., Ashley Judd, Kris Kristofferson, Cozi Zuehlsdorff in her film debut, and Morgan Freeman. The book and film are inspired by the true story of Winter, a bottlenose dolphin that was rescued in December 2005 off the Florida coast and taken in by the Clearwater Marine Aquarium. Winter lost her tail after becoming entangled with a rope attached to a crab trap, and was fitted with a prosthetic one. The film was released on September 23, 2011, by Warner Bros. Pictures; Dolphin Tale received positive reviews from critics and earned $95.9 million on a $37 million budget. A sequel, Dolphin Tale 2, was released on September 12, 2014. Swimming with Sharks Swimming with Sharks is a 1994 American dark comedy-drama film written and directed by George Huang and starring Kevin Spacey, Frank Whaley and Michelle Forbes. 3 Men and a Little Lady Three Men and a Little Lady is a 1990 American comedy film directed by Emile Ardolino. It is the sequel to the 1987 film Three Men and a Baby. Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, and Ted Danson reprise the leading roles. The Swan Princess The Swan Princess is a 1994 American animated musical fantasy film based on the ballet Swan Lake. Featuring the voice talents of Michelle Nicastro, Howard McGillin, Jack Palance, John Cleese, Steven Wright, Sandy Duncan, and Steve Vinovich, the film is directed by former Disney animation director, Richard Rich, with a music score by Lex de Azevedo. The film was distributed by New Line Cinema and is currently owned by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment via Sony Wonder. It was released theatrically on November 18, 1994, where it received mixed reviews from critics and gross of $9,771,658 against a $21 million budget, becoming a huge financial disappointment, partly due to struggling competition with a re-release of The Lion King. The film has been followed by eight direct-to-video sequels and is the only film of the series to be theatrical. The theme song "Far Longer than Forever" is performed by Regina Belle and Jeffrey Osborne. The song was nominated for a Golden Globe in 1995 for Best Original Song. Restrepo Restrepo is a 2010 American documentary film about the Afghanistan war, directed by American journalist Sebastian Junger and British photojournalist Tim Hetherington. The film explores the year that Junger and Hetherington spent in Afghanistan on assignment for Vanity Fair, embedded with the Second Platoon, B Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team of the U.S. Army in the Korangal Valley. The 2nd Platoon is depicted defending the outpost named after a platoon medic who was killed earlier in the campaign, PFC Juan Sebastián Restrepo, a Colombian-born naturalized U.S. citizen. The Umbrellas of Cherbourg The Umbrellas of Cherbourg is a 1964 musical romantic drama film directed and written by Jacques Demy and starring Catherine Deneuve and Nino Castelnuovo. The music was composed by Michel Legrand. The film dialogue is all sung as recitative, including casual conversation, and is sung-through, or through-composed like some operas and stage musicals. Under Suspicion Under Suspicion is a 2000 American-French thriller film directed by Stephen Hopkins and starring Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman, Monica Bellucci and Thomas Jane. The film is based on the 1981 French film Garde à vue and the 1970s British novel Brainwash, written by John Wainwright. It was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. On Deadly Ground On Deadly Ground is a 1994 environmental action-adventure film, directed, co-produced by and starring Steven Seagal, and co-starring Michael Caine, Joan Chen, John C. McGinley and R. Lee Ermey. It is, to date, Seagals only directorial effort, and features a minor appearance by Billy Bob Thornton in one of his early roles. On Deadly Ground earned $38.6 million during its theatrical run, failing to bring back its reported $50 million budget and received negative reviews. Cyrano de Bergerac Cyrano de Bergerac is a 1990 French comedy-drama film directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau and based on the 1897 play of the same name by Edmond Rostand, adapted by Jean-Claude Carrière and Rappeneau. It stars Gérard Depardieu, Anne Brochet and Vincent Pérez. The film was a co-production between companies in France and Hungary. The film is the first theatrical film version of Rostands original play in colour, and the second theatrical film version of the play in the original French. It is also considerably more lavish and more faithful to the original than previous film versions of the play. The film had 4,732,136 admissions in France. Subtitles are used for the non-French market; the English-language version uses Anthony Burgesss translation of the text, which uses five-beat lines with a varying number of syllables and a regular couplet rhyming scheme, in other words, a sprung rhythm. Although he sustains the five-beat rhythm through most of the play, Burgess sometimes allows this structure to break deliberately: in Act V, he allows it collapse completely, creating a free verse. In 2010, Cyrano de Bergerac was ranked number 43 in Empire magazines "The 100 Best Films Of World Cinema". Wonder Wheel Wonder Wheel is a 2017 American period drama film written and directed by Woody Allen and starring Jim Belushi, Kate Winslet, Juno Temple, and Justin Timberlake. Set in the early 1950s at an amusement park on Coney Island, the film takes its title from the parks Ferris wheel. The story follows the second wife and the estranged daughter of a carousel operator as they both pursue affairs with a lifeguard. The film served as the closing night selection at the 55th New York Film Festival on October 14, 2017, and was released on December 1, 2017 by Amazon Studios. The film received mixed reviews, with praise directed towards Winslets performance and the cinematography. It was a box office bomb, grossing $15 million against its $25 million budget. Silent House Silent House is a 2012 American independent psychological horror film directed by Chris Kentis and Laura Lau, and starring Elizabeth Olsen. The plot focuses on a young woman who is terrorized in her family vacation home while cleaning the property with her father and uncle. The film is a remake of the 2010 Uruguayan film, La casa muda, which was allegedly based on an actual incident that occurred in a village in Uruguay in the 1940s. It is notable for its use of "real time" footage and the manufactured appearance of a single continuous shot, similar to Alfred Hitchcocks Rope. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2011 and was subsequently purchased by Open Road Films and Universal Pictures for distribution. Silent House premiered in United States theaters on March 9, 2012. It opened at number 5 at the U.S. box office, earning $6.6 million during its opening weekend; it would go on to gross a total of $12.8 million domestically. War, Inc. War, Inc. is a 2008 American political action comedy film directed by Joshua Seftel and starring John Cusack. Cusack also co-wrote and produced the film. Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation is a 2004 military science-fiction horror television film directed by Phil Tippett and starring Richard Burgi, Lawrence Monoson, and Colleen Porch. It is a sequel to Starship Troopers and the second installment of the Starship Troopers film series. The film premiered on Encore Action on April 24, 2004 and was released on DVD on June 1, 2004; it was also released on VHS. It was followed by the direct-to-video sequel Marauder in 2008. Geri's Game Geris Game is a 1997 American computer-animated short film written and directed by Jan Pinkava and produced by Pixar. The short, which shows an old man who competes with himself in a game of chess, was Pixars first film to feature a human being as its main character. Geri later made an appearance in Toy Story 2. Geris Game was released eight years after the release of the studios 1989 short, Knick Knack. It was made as part of an effort to reignite the studios series of short films, which was put on standby in order to focus on the creation of the studios first feature film and the first-ever full-length computer-animated film, Toy Story. A dedicated research and development team worked alongside the filmmakers to devise ways to get around the burdens of animating a human character, with an in-house simulator mimicking the natural movement of clothing on a character. Subdivision surface modeling, a technique partly pioneered by Edwin Catmull, was used to give the character himself natural movement and realistic skin textures. Geris Game premiered on November 24, 1997, winning an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film the following year. It was later shown with the theatrical release of Pixars second feature film, A Bugs Life, the following year. The Master of Disguise The Master of Disguise is a 2002 American adventure comedy film directed by Perry Andelin Blake and written by Dana Carvey and Harris Goldberg. Starring Carvey, Jennifer Esposito, Harold Gould, James Brolin, and Brent Spiner, the film was produced by Carvey’s ”Saturday Night Live” alumnus Adam Sandler through his Happy Madison production company. Although it was a modest box office success, the film was poorly received by critics and has appeared on several lists of the worst films ever made. Bullhead Bullhead is a 2011 Belgian crime film written and directed by Michaël R. Roskam and starring Matthias Schoenaerts. The film is about the prohibited use of growth hormones on cattle by farmers with ties to organised crime "hormone mafia", and tells the story of Jacky Vanmarsenille, a young Limburgish farmer, who is approached by his veterinarian to make a deal with a West-Flemish beef trader. But the murder of a federal policeman, and an unexpected confrontation with a mysterious secret from Jackys past, set in motion a chain of events with far-reaching consequences. The film was nominated for an Academy Award in the category of Best Foreign Language Film in 2012, but lost to A Separation. The film was shot mainly in Truierlands, a Limburgish dialect. The Book of Henry The Book of Henry is a 2017 American drama film directed by Colin Trevorrow and written by Gregg Hurwitz. The film stars Naomi Watts, Jaeden Martell, Jacob Tremblay, Sarah Silverman, Lee Pace, Maddie Ziegler, and Dean Norris. The story concerns a plan hatched by a young genius, dying of cancer, to save the girl next door from abuse. The film premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 14, 2017. It was released in theaters by Focus Features on June 16, 2017, and received generally negative reviews from critics, mostly focused on the films plot twists and tonal shifts, and Trevorrows direction, although the cast received some praise. Material Girls Material Girls is a 2006 American teen comedy film starring Hilary and Haylie Duff, Anjelica Huston, Lukas Haas, Maria Conchita Alonzo, and Brent Spiner. It is based on a script written by John Quaintance and is directed by Martha Coolidge. It is loosely based on Jane Austens 1811 novel Sense and Sensibility, updating the setting to modern Los Angeles. It is co-produced by Patriot Pictures and Maverick Films. Rome, Open City Open City or Rome, Open City is a 1945 Italian neorealist drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. The picture features Aldo Fabrizi, Anna Magnani and Marcello Pagliero, and is set in Rome during the Nazi occupation in 1944. The title refers to Rome being declared an open city after 14 August 1943. The film won several awards at various film festivals, including the most prestigious Cannes Grand Prix, and was also nominated for the Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar at the 19th Academy Awards. The Blob The Blob is an independently made 1958 American science fiction-horror film in widescreen color by De Luxe, produced by Jack H. Harris, directed by Irvin Yeaworth, and written by Kay Linaker and Theodore Simonson. The film stars Steve McQueen and Aneta Corsaut and co-stars Earl Rowe and Olin Howland. The Blob was distributed by Paramount Pictures as a double feature with I Married a Monster from Outer Space. The storyline concerns a growing, corrosive, alien amoeboidal entity that crashes to Earth from outer space inside a meteorite. It devours and dissolves citizens in the small communities of Phoenixville and Downingtown, PA, growing larger, redder, and more aggressive each time it does so, eventually becoming larger than a building. Surviving Christmas Surviving Christmas is a 2004 American romantic comedy film directed by Mike Mitchell, written by Harry Elfont, Deborah Kaplan, Jeffrey Ventimilia, and Joshua Sternin, based on a story by Elfont and Kaplan, and starring Ben Affleck, James Gandolfini, Christina Applegate, and Catherine OHara. Originally slated for a Christmas 2003 release, the film was pushed back to avoid competition with Afflecks 2003 sci-fi thriller Paycheck. The film was a critical and commercial failure, grossing $15.1 million worldwide from a $45 million budget, making it a box office bomb. Glitter Glitter is a 2001 American romantic musical drama film starring Mariah Carey and rapper Da Brat, written by Kate Lanier, and directed by Vondie Curtis Hall. Set in 1982, Carey plays Billie Frank, an aspiring singer who, along with her friends Louise and Roxanne, is a club dancer. Timothy Walker offers them a contract as backup singers/dancers to another singer. In the premiere of the song they recorded, Billie meets Julian "Dice" Black, who is a DJ in a night club, and helps her in her solo career. In the process, Billie and Dice fall in love with each other. Carey began working on a film and soundtrack project titled All That Glitters in 1997. However, during that period, her label Columbia Records pressured her to release a compilation album in time for the holiday season in November 1998. Consequently, Carey put All That Glitters on hold. Following this, she aimed to complete the film and album project for the summer of 2001. Shooting began in Toronto and New York at the end of September 2000. Carey used the time to work on the soundtrack of the film, along with Eric Benét and Da Brat, who also appeared on the film. The film was released on September 21, 2001, ten days after the release of the accompanying soundtrack on September 11, 2001. Before its release, Carey was suddenly hospitalized, citing "extreme exhaustion" and a "physical and emotional breakdown". Due to this, the film and its soundtrack were postponed for three weeks. Glitter was a major commercial failure and critical flop. Reviewers were highly disappointed with the film, and Careys performance as an actress was considered by many to be amateur. This also caused the film to receive negative commentary along social media sites, with Carey herself later admitting that she regretted being part of the film. Some went on to call it one of the worst films ever made. Glitter opened in 1,996 American theatres, and grossed $2.5 million in its first week, with a worldwide total of $5.3 million. The soundtrack of the film had some commercial success and went on to sell three million copies worldwide, considerably less compared with Careys previous releases. Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead is a 2014 comedy horror film directed by Tommy Wirkola. It is a sequel to Wirkolas 2009 film Dead Snow. The film was released in Norway on 12 February and in the United States on 10 October 2014. Vegar Hoel reprises his role from the first film as Martin, the sole survivor of an attack by Nazi zombies led by the evil Herzog. Filming took place in Iceland. Last Days Last Days is a 2005 American drama film directed, produced and written by Gus Van Sant. It is a fictionalized account of the last days of a musician, loosely based on Kurt Cobain. It was released to theaters in the United States on July 22, 2005 and was produced by HBO. The film stars Michael Pitt as the character Blake, based on Kurt Cobain. Lukas Haas, Asia Argento, Scott Patrick Green and Thadeus A. Thomas also star in the film. This is the first film from Picturehouse, a joint venture between Time Warners New Line Cinema and HBO Films subsidiaries to release art house, independent, foreign, and documentary films. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Though meant to be based on Kurt Cobain, it contradicts the factual evidence of Cobains final days. School Ties School Ties is a 1992 American sports-drama film directed by Robert Mandel and starring Brendan Fraser, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Chris ODonnell, Cole Hauser, Randall Batinkoff, Andrew Lowery and Anthony Rapp. Fraser plays the lead role as David Greene, a Jewish high school student who is awarded an athletic scholarship to an elite preparatory school in his senior year. House on Haunted Hill House on Haunted Hill is a 1959 American supernatural horror film directed by William Castle. The film was written by Robb White and stars Vincent Price and Carol Ohmart. Price plays an eccentric millionaire, Frederick Loren, who, along with his wife Annabelle, has invited five people to the house for a "haunted house" party. Whoever stays in the house for one night will earn $10,000. As the night progresses, the guests are trapped within the house with an assortment of terrors. The film is in the public domain. Starter for 10 Starter for 10 is a 2006 British comedy-drama film directed by Tom Vaughan from a screenplay by David Nicholls, adapted from his own novel Starter for Ten. The film stars James McAvoy as a university student who wins a place on a University Challenge quiz team. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2006, and was released in the UK and Ireland on 10 November 2006, and in Canada and the US on 23 February 2007. Memoirs of an Invisible Man Memoirs of an Invisible Man is a 1992 American comedy science fiction film directed by John Carpenter and starring Chevy Chase, Daryl Hannah, Sam Neill, Michael McKean and Stephen Tobolowsky. The film is loosely based on Memoirs of an Invisible Man, a 1987 novel by H.F. Saint. According to William Goldmans book Which Lie Did I Tell?, the film was initially developed for director Ivan Reitman; however, this version never came to fruition, due to disagreements between Reitman and Chevy Chase. Wind Chill Wind Chill is a 2007 US-British horror film directed by Gregory Jacobs and starring Emily Blunt and Ashton Holmes. The film was produced by the British Blueprint Pictures company, and George Clooney and Steven Soderberghs joint company Section Eight Productions supported the project financially. The filming began in the Vancouver area on February 1, 2006, and continued until March. The completed film opened in limited distribution in April 2007 in the US, was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland in August 2007, but went directly to DVD in most other markets. Needful Things Needful Things is a 1993 American horror film based on Stephen Kings 1991 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Fraser C. Heston and stars Max von Sydow, Ed Harris, Bonnie Bedelia, and J. T. Walsh. Book Club Book Club is a 2018 American romantic comedy film directed by Bill Holderman, in his directorial debut, and written by Holderman and Erin Simms. It stars Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, and Mary Steenburgen as four friends who read Fifty Shades of Grey as part of their monthly book club, and subsequently begin to change how they view their personal relationships. The film was released on May 18, 2018, by Paramount Pictures, received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office success grossing over $91 million worldwide against its $10 million budget. Pete's Dragon Petes Dragon is a 1977 American live-action/animated musical fantasy comedy film directed by Don Chaffey, produced by Jerome Courtland and Ron Miller, and written by Malcolm Marmorstein. It is based on an unpublished short story of the same name, written by Seton I. Miller and S.S. Field. It stars Sean Marshall, Helen Reddy, Jim Dale, Mickey Rooney, Red Buttons, Jeff Conaway, Shelley Winters, and the voice of Charlie Callas as Elliot. In 1957, the project was initially conceived as a two-part episode for the Disneyland television series, but it was shelved. It was later revived as a musical film in 1975. The film was released on November 3, 1977 to mixed reviews from critics though some praised the animation. The film was a moderate success, grossing $18 million over a $10 million budget. The song "Candle on the Water" received an Academy Award nomination, but lost to "You Light Up My Life" from the film of the same name. Reddys recording was released as a single by Capitol Records, reaching #27 on the Adult Contemporary charts. The film also received a nomination for Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score, losing to A Little Night Music. Down to Earth Down to Earth is a 2001 American fantasy-comedy film directed by Chris and Paul Weitz and written by Chris Rock, Lance Crouther, Ali LeRoi and Louis C.K. It is the third film based on Harry Segalls stageplay Heaven Can Wait, preceded by Here Comes Mr. Jordan and Heaven Can Wait. The film stars Chris Rock as Lance Barton, a comedian who is killed before his time on Earth is through. He is given another chance to continue his life, but in the body of a rich middle-aged white man. The film was released on February 16, 2001, and grossed $71 million against its $49 million budget. The Sacrifice The Sacrifice is a 1986 drama film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. Starring Erland Josephson, it centers on a middle-aged intellectual who attempts to bargain with God to stop an impending nuclear holocaust. The Sacrifice was Tarkovskys third film as a Soviet expatriate, after Nostalghia and the documentary Voyage in Time, and was also his last, as he died shortly after its completion. Like 1972s Solaris, it won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival. Room in Rome Room in Rome is a 2010 Spanish erotic romantic comedy-drama film, depicting the emotional and sexual relations of two women throughout a single night in a hotel room in Rome. The plot is loosely based on another film, In Bed. Room in Rome was Julio Medems first English language film. The Twilight Samurai Tasogare Seibei , also known as The Twilight Samurai, is a 2002 Japanese historical drama film co-written and directed by Yoji Yamada and starring Hiroyuki Sanada and Rie Miyazawa. Set in mid-19th century Japan, a few years before the Meiji Restoration, it follows the life of Seibei Iguchi, a low-ranking samurai employed as a bureaucrat. Poor, but not destitute, he still manages to lead a content and happy life with his daughters and his mother who has dementia. Through an unfortunate turn of events, the turbulent times conspire against him. The Twilight Samurai was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 76th Academy Awards, Japans first in twenty-two years, losing to the French Canadian film The Barbarian Invasions. The Twilight Samurai also won an unprecedented 12 Japanese Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Screenplay. The film was inspired by the short story "The Bamboo Sword" by Shuhei Fujisawa. Brokedown Palace Brokedown Palace is a 1999 American drama film directed by Jonathan Kaplan, and starring Claire Danes, Kate Beckinsale, Bill Pullman and Lim Kay Tong. It deals with two American friends imprisoned in Thailand for alleged drug smuggling. Its title is taken from a Grateful Dead song written by Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter from their 1970 album American Beauty. Horsemen Horsemen is a 2009 American psychological thriller film directed by Jonas Åkerlund, written by David Callaham, produced by Michael Bay, and starring Dennis Quaid and Zhang Ziyi. It follows Aidan Breslin a bitter and emotionally-distracted detective who has grown apart from his two sons after the death of his devoted wife. While investigating a series of murders, he discovers a terrifying link between himself and the suspects that seem to be based on the Biblical prophecies concerning the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: War, Famine, Conquest and Death. The film was shot in Winnipeg and was released on March 6, 2009. Darr Darr: A Violent Love Story is a 1993 Indian romantic thriller film directed and produced by Yash Chopra under the banner of Yash Raj Films. The film stars Sunny Deol, Shah Rukh Khan and Juhi Chawla while Anupam Kher, Tanvi Azmi, and Dalip Tahil appear in supporting roles. The film was well received by critics and audiences, and was declared a "blockbuster" at the domestic as well as overseas box office. It has attained classic status over the years and is regarded as one of Chopras best. Darr was later remade in Kannada as Preethse, in Tamil as Chinna and Odia as Criminal. Darr has won several accolades, including the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. The film received eight nominations at the 39th Filmfare Awards, including Best Director for Chopra, Best Actress for Chawla, Best Actor for Deol, and Best Villain for Khan, and won two awards, including Best Comedian for Kher. The Spanish Prisoner The Spanish Prisoner is a 1997 American neo-noir suspense film, written and directed by David Mamet and starring Campbell Scott, Steve Martin, Rebecca Pidgeon, Ben Gazzara, Felicity Huffman and Ricky Jay. The plot entails a story of corporate espionage conducted through an elaborate confidence game. In 1999 the film was nominated by the Mystery Writers of America for the Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay but lost out to Steven Soderberghs Out of Sight. The Birth of a Nation The Birth of a Nation is an American silent epic drama film directed and co-produced by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish. The screenplay is adapted from the novel and play The Clansman, by Thomas Dixon Jr. Griffith co-wrote the screenplay with Frank E. Woods, and co-produced the film with Harry Aitken. It was released on February 8, 1915. The Birth of a Nation is a landmark of film history. It was the first 12-reel film ever made and, at three hours, also the longest up to that point. Its plot, part fiction and part history, chronicling the assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth and the relationship of two families in the Civil War and Reconstruction eras over the course of several years—the pro-Union Stonemans and the pro-Confederacy Camerons—was by far the most complex of any movie made up to that date. It was originally shown in two parts separated by another movie innovation, an intermission, and it was the first to have a musical score for an orchestra. It pioneered close-ups, fade-outs, and a carefully staged battle sequence with hundreds of extras made to look like thousands. It came with a 13-page "Souvenir Program". It was the first American motion picture to be screened in the White House, viewed there by President Woodrow Wilson. The film was controversial even before its release and has remained so ever since; it has been called "the most controversial film ever made in the United States". Lincoln, who Dixon saw as a Southerner, was portrayed positively, unusual in a "Lost Cause" environment. But it portrayed black men as unintelligent and sexually aggressive towards white women. It presented the Ku Klux Klan as a heroic force. There were widespread black protests against The Birth of a Nation, such as in Boston, while thousands of white Bostonians flocked to see the film. The NAACP spearheaded an unsuccessful campaign to ban the film. Griffiths indignation at efforts to censor or ban the film motivated him to produce Intolerance the following year. It was a huge commercial success and became highly influential. The films release has also been acknowledged as an inspiration for the rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan only months later. In 1992, the Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. Rollerball Rollerball is a 1975 science fiction sports film directed and produced by Norman Jewison. It stars James Caan, John Houseman, Maud Adams, John Beck, Moses Gunn and Ralph Richardson. The screenplay, written by William Harrison, adapted his own short story, "Roller Ball Murder", which had first appeared in the September 1973 issue of Esquire. Although Rollerball had an American cast, a Canadian director, and was released by the American company United Artists, it was produced in London and Munich. Death and the Maiden Death and the Maiden is a 1994 mystery drama film directed by Roman Polanski and starring Sigourney Weaver, Ben Kingsley and Stuart Wilson. It was based on the play of the same name by Ariel Dorfman, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Rafael Yglesias. HouseSitter Housesitter is a 1992 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Oz, written by Mark Stein, and starring Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn. The premise involves a woman with con-artist tendencies who worms her way into the life of a reserved architect by claiming to be his wife. The Tin Drum The Tin Drum is a 1979 film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Günter Grass. It was directed and co-written by Volker Schlöndorff. It was mostly shot in West Germany. The film won the Palme dOr at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival and the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1980 at the 52nd Academy Awards. American Mary American Mary is a 2012 Canadian body horror film written and directed by Jen and Sylvia Soska and starring Katharine Isabelle, Antonio Cupo, and Tristan Risk. Isabelle plays a medical student desperate for money who begins taking clients from the extreme body modification community in an effort to solve her financial troubles. Alphaville Alphaville: une étrange aventure de Lemmy Caution is a 1965 French New Wave science fiction noir film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. It stars Eddie Constantine, Anna Karina, Howard Vernon and Akim Tamiroff. The film won the Golden Bear award of the 15th Berlin International Film Festival in 1965. Alphaville combines the genres of dystopian science fiction and film noir. There are no special props or futuristic sets; instead, the film was shot in real locations in Paris, the night-time streets of the capital becoming the streets of Alphaville, while modernist glass and concrete buildings represent the citys interiors. The film is set in the future but the characters also refer to twentieth-century events; for example, the hero describes himself as a Guadalcanal veteran. Expatriate American actor Eddie Constantine plays Lemmy Caution, a trenchcoat-wearing secret agent. Constantine had already played this or similar roles in dozens of previous films; the character was originally created by British pulp novelist Peter Cheyney. However, in Alphaville, director Jean-Luc Godard moves Caution away from his usual twentieth-century setting and places him in a futuristic sci-fi dystopia, the technocratic dictatorship of Alphaville. Alphaville is not based on any Cheyney story. One Eight Seven One Eight Seven is a 1997 American crime drama film directed by Kevin Reynolds. It was the first top-billed starring role for Samuel L. Jackson, who plays a Los Angeles teacher caught with gang trouble in an urban high school. The films name comes from the California Penal Code Section 187, which defines murder. The original screenplay was written in 1995 by Scott Yagemann, a Los Angeles area high school substitute teacher with seven years of tenure. He wrote the screenplay after an incident when a violent transfer student had threatened to kill him and his family. Yagemann reported the threat to the authorities and the student was arrested. About a week later, he was called by the district attorney to testify against the student in a court of law, where the student was being prosecuted for stabbing a teachers aide a year ago. This annoyed Yagemann, who had not been told about it beforehand, and led to him writing the screenplay. He claimed that 90% of the films material is based on incidents that had happened to him and other teachers in real life. Suite Française Suite Française is a 2015 British-French-Belgian romantic World War II drama film directed by Saul Dibb and co-written with Matt Charman. It is based on the second part of Irène Némirovskys 2004 novel of the same name. The film stars Michelle Williams, Kristin Scott Thomas, Matthias Schoenaerts, Sam Riley, Ruth Wilson, Lambert Wilson and Margot Robbie. It concerns a romance between a French villager and a German soldier during the early years of the German occupation of France. Suite Française was filmed on location in France and Belgium. It was released theatrically in the UK on 13 March 2015 and premiered in the US through Lifetime cable network on 22 May 2017. Brother Brother is a 2000 gangster film starring, written, directed, and edited by Takeshi Kitano. It was the first film directed by Kitano, and in which he was an actor, that was co-produced in the United States. The Six Thatchers "The Six Thatchers" is the first episode of the fourth series of the British television programme Sherlock and the eleventh episode overall. The episode was first broadcast on BBC One, BBC First, PBS and Channel One on 1 January 2017. Agneepath Agneepath is a 2012 Indian action drama film produced by Hiroo Yash Johar and Karan Johar under the banner of Dharma Productions. It is a reboot of the 1990 film of the same name and was directed by Johars former assistant Karan Malhotra. The screenplay was written by Malhotra along with Ila Dutta Bedi. After the first draft of dialogues Karan Malhotra appointed Avinash Ghodke as an Additional Dialogue writer and improviser. Johar pays tribute to his father, Yash Johar, the producer of the original, through the film. The music of the film was composed by Ajay-Atul, with lyrics written by Amitabh Bhattacharya. Though publicised as a remake, the film borrows only the basic plot of the original, while making the characters and incidents completely different. The films title was taken from a poem of the same name by Harivansh Rai Bachchan, which forms a thematic link through the film, both literally and metaphorically. Hrithik Roshan plays the lead role of Vijay Deenanath Chauhan and Sanjay Dutt plays the role of the antagonist Kancha Cheena, originally played by Amitabh Bachchan and Danny Denzongpa respectively, with Rishi Kapoor portraying the newly introduced character of Rauf Lala. The supporting cast include Om Puri as Commissioner Gaitonde, Priyanka Chopra as Kaali Gawde and Zarina Wahab as Suhasini Chauhan, with Katrina Kaif featuring in an item number. The film follows the struggle of a common man, Vijay Chauhan, as he seeks revenge from Kancha, for wrongly framing and murdering his father in the island village of Mandwa. In the process he befriends an underworld drug lord Rauf Lala and falls in love with a loquacious girl, Kaali Gawde. Principal photography of Agneepath took place in Diu and Mumbai, with several accidents taking place on the sets. After several issues such as plagiarism charges and release-date postponement, Agneepath released on 26 January 2012 in 2650 screens worldwide, coinciding with the Republic Day celebrations. Made on a budget of , the film broke the highest opening day collections record in India and became a major critical and commercial success with a worldwide gross of over . It has since emerged as one of the highest-grossing films of all time in Bollywood. The following year Agneepath received five nominations at the annual Filmfare Awards ceremony, and won five IIFA Awards and four Zee Cine Awards. Deck the Halls Deck the Halls is a 2006 American Christmas comedy film directed by John Whitesell, written by Matt Corman, Chris Ord, and Don Rhymer and starring Danny DeVito, Matthew Broderick, Kristin Davis, and Kristin Chenoweth. The film was released on November 22, 2006. 1900 1900 is a 1976 epic historical drama film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci and featuring an international ensemble cast including Robert De Niro, Gérard Depardieu, Dominique Sanda, Francesca Bertini, Laura Betti, Stefania Casini, Ellen Schwiers, Sterling Hayden, Alida Valli, Romolo Valli, Stefania Sandrelli, Donald Sutherland, and Burt Lancaster. Set in Bertoluccis ancestral region of Emilia, the film chronicles the lives and friendship of two men – the landowning Alfredo Berlinghieri and the peasant Olmo Dalcò – as they witness and participate in the political conflicts between fascism and communism that took place in Italy in the first half of the 20th century. The film premiered out of competition at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. With a runtime of 317 minutes in its original version, 1900 is known for being one of the longest commercially released films ever made. Due to its length, the film was presented in two parts when originally released in many countries, including Italy, East and West Germany, Denmark, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Colombia, Pakistan and Japan. In other countries, such as the United States, a single edited-down version of the film was released. 1900 has become widely regarded as a cult classic, and the film received special edition home video releases from Paramount, Fox and other distributors worldwide. The films restored version premiered out of competition at the 74th Venice International Film Festival in 2017. Mildred Pierce Mildred Pierce is a 1945 American film noir crime-drama directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Joan Crawford, Jack Carson and Zachary Scott, also featuring Eve Arden, Ann Blyth and Bruce Bennett. Based on a novel by James M. Cain, this was Crawfords first starring film for Warner Bros. after leaving Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and won her the Academy Award for Best Actress. In 1996, Mildred Pierce was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected for preservation in the United States Library of Congress National Film Registry. The Leopard The Leopard is a 1963 Italian epic period drama film by director Luchino Visconti, based on Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusas novel of the same title. It stars Burt Lancaster, Claudia Cardinale, Alain Delon, Serge Reggiani, Mario Girotti, and Pierre Clementi. The Way He Looks The Way He Looks is a 2014 Brazilian coming-of-age romantic drama film based on the 2010 short film I Dont Want to Go Back Alone. It was directed, written and co-produced by Daniel Ribeiro, and stars Ghilherme Lobo, Fabio Audi, and Tess Amorim, reprising their roles from the short. The Way He Looks opened in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2014. It was released to cinemas in Brazil on 10 April 2014. The film was met with positive reviews from critics and audiences; both groups praised Lobo, Audi, and Amorims performances, Kerchoves cinematography, the soundtrack, and Ribeiros direction. It ranked as the 5th most viewed film in the country on its first day of release. The film won two awards at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival; the FIPRESCI Prize for best feature film in the Panorama section and the Teddy Award for best LGBT-themed feature. It was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Vincent Vincent is a 1982 stop motion short horror film written, designed and directed by Tim Burton, and produced by Rick Heinrichs. It is the second Disney horror film, the first being The Watcher in the Woods. At approximately six minutes in length, there is currently no individual release of the film except for a few bootleg releases. It can be found on the 2008 Special Edition and Collectors Edition DVDs of The Nightmare Before Christmas as a bonus feature and on the Cinema16 DVD American Short Films. The film is narrated by actor Vincent Price, a lifelong idol and inspiration for Burton. From this relationship, Price would go on to appear in Burtons Edward Scissorhands. Vincent Price later said that Vincent was "the most gratifying thing that ever happened. It was immortality — better than a star on Hollywood Boulevard". In the Cut In the Cut is a 2003 Australian-American neo-noir mystery and romantic erotic thriller film written and directed by Jane Campion and starring Meg Ryan, Mark Ruffalo and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Campions screenplay is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Susanna Moore. The film focuses on a college English professor who becomes entangled with a detective investigating a series of gruesome murders in her Manhattan neighborhood. The film received a limited release on 22 October 2003 in the United States, and was subsequently given a wide release on Halloween that year in the United States and United Kingdom. The film received mixed to negative reviews from most critics. The Thomas Crown Affair The Thomas Crown Affair is a 1968 American heist film directed and produced by Norman Jewison and starring Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway. It was nominated for two Academy Awards, winning Best Original Song for Michel Legrands "The Windmills of Your Mind". A remake was released in 1999, and a second remake was in development stages . Josie and the Pussycats Josie and the Pussycats is a 2001 musical comedy film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and Universal Pictures. Directed and co-written by Harry Elfont and Deborah Kaplan, the film is loosely based on the Archie Comics series and the Hanna-Barbera cartoon of the same name. The film stars Rachael Leigh Cook, Tara Reid, and Rosario Dawson as the Pussycats, with Alan Cumming, Parker Posey, Gabriel Mann, Paulo Costanzo, and Missi Pyle in supporting roles. The film received mixed reviews and was a box office bomb upon its initial release, but has enjoyed later success as a cult film. Away from Her Away from Her is a 2006 Canadian independent drama film written and directed by Sarah Polley and starring Julie Christie and Gordon Pinsent in leading roles. Olympia Dukakis, Michael Murphy, Wendy Crewson, Alberta Watson, and Kristen Thomson are featured in supporting roles. The feature film directorial debut of Polley, it is based on Alice Munros short story "The Bear Came Over the Mountain", from the 2001 collection Hateship. The story centers on a couple whose marriage is tested when the wife begins to develop Alzheimers and moves into a nursing home, where she loses virtually all memory of her husband and begins to develop a close relationship with another nursing home resident. Away from Her premiered at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival and the Berlin International Film Festival. It was theatrically released on May 4, 2007 and garnered critical acclaim, with critics praising Christies performance and Polleys screenplay and direction. The film received two nominations at the 80th Academy Awards: Best Actress and Best Adapted Screenplay. It also won seven Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture. I'm So Excited! Im So Excited! is a 2013 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, and starring Javier Cámara, Cecilia Roth, Lola Dueñas, and Raúl Arévalo. Its original Spanish title is Los amantes pasajeros, which has the double meaning of "The fleeting lovers" and "The passenger lovers". The narrative is set almost entirely on an airplane. Almodóvar describes it as "a light, very light comedy". The film received mixed reviews, but earned a worldwide gross of more than US$11 million. The Man Without a Past The Man Without a Past is a 2002 Finnish comedy-drama film produced, written, and directed by Aki Kaurismäki. Starring Markku Peltola, Kati Outinen and Juhani Niemelä, it is the second installment in Kaurismäkis Finland trilogy, the other two films being Drifting Clouds and Lights in the Dusk. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2002 and won the Grand Prix at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Bodyguard Bodyguard is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language romantic action comedy film co written and directed by Siddique. It is a remake of the directors own 2010 Malayalam film of the same name starring Dileep and Nayantara. The film was produced by Atul Agnihotri and Alvira Khan Agnihotri it featured Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor in the lead roles, with Aditya Pancholi in a special appearance and Karisma Kapoor in a voice role. It also stars Raj Babbar, Mahesh Manjrekar and Hazel Keech in supporting roles. The films first look and theatrical trailer was unveiled on 21 July 2011. Bodyguard was released in 3250 theatres worldwide. The film broke many records upon its release. Within the first day of its release, it went on to become the highest opening day grosser as well as the biggest grosser ever for a single day up until then. The film set another box office record, netting in its first week, thus becoming the highest opening week grossing Bollywood film until then. The film became a major commercial success with a worldwide gross of . Home Home is a 2009 French documentary film by Yann Arthus-Bertrand. The film is almost entirely composed of aerial shots of various places on Earth. It shows the diversity of life on Earth and how humanity is threatening the ecological balance of the planet. The English version was read by Glenn Close. The Spanish version was read by Salma Hayek. The Arabic version was read by Mahmood Said. The film had its world festival premiere at the Dawn Breakers International Film Festival in 2012. Before the festival premier, it was released simultaneously on 5 June 2009, in cinemas across the globe, on DVD, Blu-ray, television, and on YouTube, opening in 181 countries. The film was financed by Kering, a French multinational holding company specializing in retail shops and luxury brands, as part of their public relations strategy. Rustom Rustom is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language crime thriller film written by Vipul K. Rawal, directed by Tinu Suresh Desai and produced by Neeraj Pandey. Starring Akshay Kumar and Ileana DCruz in the lead roles. The film is loosely based on the real life incident of Naval Officer K. M. Nanavati and businessman Prem Ahuja. Principal photography of the film was commenced in February 2016 and it was released on 12 August 2016. Akshay Kumar received the National Film Award for Best Actor at the 64th National Film Awards for his performance in the film. Closed Circuit Closed Circuit is a 2013 British-American political thriller drama film directed by John Crowley and written by Steven Knight, released on August 28, 2013. The film stars Eric Bana, Rebecca Hall, Ciarán Hinds, Jim Broadbent, and Riz Ahmed. Spy Kids 4-D: All the Time in the World Spy Kids: All the Time in the World is a 2011 American 4D sci-fi adventure comedy film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez. It is the fourth and final installment in the Spy Kids film series, and is a stand-alone sequel to 2003s Game Over, while also serving as a soft reboot of the franchise. The film stars Jessica Alba, Joel McHale, Alexa Vega, Daryl Sabara, Rowan Blanchard, Mason Cook, Ricky Gervais and, in a multitude of roles, Jeremy Piven. It is the only film in the series without the participation of Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino and the distribution of Miramax Films. The film held its world premiere screening on July 31, 2011 in Los Angeles, California and was then released in the United States on August 19, 2011. It is the only film in the series that uses "Aroma-scope" that allows people to smell odors and aromas from the film via scratch & sniff cards last used theatrically in the 2003 animated film Rugrats Go Wild. The Serpent and the Rainbow The Serpent and the Rainbow is a 1988 American horror film directed by Wes Craven and starring Bill Pullman. The script by Richard Maxwell and Adam Rodman is loosely based on the non-fiction book of the same name by ethnobotanist Wade Davis, wherein Davis recounted his experiences in Haiti investigating the story of Clairvius Narcisse, who was allegedly poisoned, buried alive, and revived with an herbal brew which produced what was called a zombie. Soul Plane Soul Plane is a 2004 American comedy film directed by Jessy Terrero, written by Bo Zenga and starring Tom Arnold, Kevin Hart, Method Man and Snoop Dogg. Supporting actors include MoNique, Loni Love, K.D. Aubert, D.L. Hughley, Godfrey and Sofia Vergara. Umberto D. Umberto D. is a 1952 Italian neorealist film directed by Vittorio De Sica. Most of the actors were non-professional, including Carlo Battisti who plays the title role of Umberto Domenico Ferrari, a poor elderly man in Rome who is desperately trying to keep his rented room. His landlady is evicting him, and his only true friends, the housemaid and his dog Flike are of no help. According to Robert Osborne of Turner Classic Movies, this was De Sicas favorite of all his films. The movie was included in TIME magazines "All-TIME 100 Movies" in 2005. The films sets were designed by Virgilio Marchi. The Magnificent Ambersons The Magnificent Ambersons is a 1942 American period drama, the second feature film produced and directed by Orson Welles. Welles adapted Booth Tarkingtons Pulitzer Prize–winning 1918 novel, about the declining fortunes of a wealthy Midwestern family and the social changes brought by the automobile age. The film stars Joseph Cotten, Dolores Costello, Anne Baxter, Tim Holt, Agnes Moorehead and Ray Collins, with Welles providing the narration. Welles lost control of the editing of The Magnificent Ambersons to RKO, and the final version released to audiences differed significantly from his rough cut of the film. More than an hour of footage was cut by the studio, which also shot and substituted a happier ending. Although Welles extensive notes for how he wished the film to be cut have survived, the excised footage was destroyed. Composer Bernard Herrmann insisted his credit be removed when, like the film itself, his score was heavily edited by the studio. Even in the released version, The Magnificent Ambersons is often regarded as among the best U.S. films ever made, a distinction it shares with Welles first film, Citizen Kane. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and it was added to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress in 1991. Catch-22 Catch-22 is a 1970 American black comedy war film adapted from the novel of the same name by Joseph Heller. In creating a black comedy revolving around the "lunatic characters" of Hellers satirical anti-war novel set at a fictional Mediterranean base during World War II, director Mike Nichols and screenwriter Buck Henry worked on the film script for two years, converting Hellers complex novel to the medium of film. The cast included Alan Arkin, Bob Balaban, Martin Balsam, Richard Benjamin, Italian actress Olimpia Carlisi, French comedian Marcel Dalio, Art Garfunkel, Jack Gilford, Charles Grodin, Bob Newhart, Anthony Perkins, Paula Prentiss, Martin Sheen, Jon Voight, and Orson Welles. St. Trinian's St Trinians is a 2007 British comedy film and the sixth in a long-running series of British films based on the works of cartoonist Ronald Searle set in St Trinians School. The first five films form a series, starting with The Belles of St Trinians in 1954, with sequels in 1957, 1960, 1966 and 1980. The release of 2007, 27 years after the last entry, and 53 years after the first film, is a rebooting of the franchise, rather than a direct sequel, with certain plot elements borrowed from the first film. Whereas the earlier films concentrated on the adults, this film gives the school pupils greater prominence. St Trinians is an anarchic school for uncontrollable girls run by eccentric headmistress Camilla Dagey Fritton. St Trinians received mixed reviews but remains one of the highest grossing British independent films of the last thirty years. The Upside of Anger The Upside of Anger is a 2005 American romantic comedy and drama film written and directed by Mike Binder and starring Joan Allen, Kevin Costner and Evan Rachel Wood. It is set in Bloomfield Hills. The film was produced by Jack Binder, Alex Gartner and Sammy Lee. The Way We Were The Way We Were is a 1973 American romantic drama film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford. Arthur Laurents wrote both the novel and screenplay based on his college days at Cornell University and his experiences with the House Un-American Activities Committee. A box office success, the film was nominated for several awards and won the Oscar for Best Original Dramatic Score and Best Original Song for the theme song, "The Way We Were". It ranked at number 6 on AFIs 100 Years...100 Passions survey of the top 100 greatest love stories in American cinema. The Way We Were is considered one of the greatest romantic films ever. The soundtrack album became a gold record and hit the Top 20 on the Billboard 200 while the title song became a million-selling gold single, topping the Billboard Hot 100 respectively, selling more than two million copies. Billboard named "The Way We Were" as the number 1 pop hit of 1974. In 1998, the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and finished at number 8 on the American Film Institutes 100 Years... 100 Songs list of top tunes in American cinema in 2004. It was also included in the list of Songs of the Century, by the Recording Industry Association of America and the National Endowment for the Arts. Great Expectations Great Expectations is a 1946 British film directed by David Lean, based on the novel by Charles Dickens and starring John Mills, Bernard Miles, Finlay Currie, Jean Simmons, Martita Hunt, Alec Guinness and Valerie Hobson. It won two Academy Awards and was nominated for three others. The script, a slimmed-down version of Dickens novel – inspired after David Lean witnessed an abridged 1939 stage version of the novel, in which Guinness had played Herbert Pocket, and Martita Hunt was Miss Havisham – was written by David Lean, Anthony Havelock-Allan, Cecil McGivern, Ronald Neame and Kay Walsh. Guinness and Hunt reprised their roles in the film, but the film was not a strict adaptation of the stage version. The film was produced by Ronald Neame and photographed by Guy Green. It was the first of two films Lean directed based on Dickens novels, the other being his 1948 adaptation of Oliver Twist. The film is now regarded as one of Leans best; in 1999, on the British Film Institutes Top 100 British films list, Great Expectations was named the 5th greatest British film of all time. New York Minute New York Minute is a 2004 American teen comedy film starring Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen, and Eugene Levy. It was directed by Dennie Gordon and released on May 7, 2004. In the film Mary-Kate and Ashley play twins with opposing personalities who have a series of adventures around New York City. New York Minute reunited Mary-Kate and Ashley with their Full House co-star, Bob Saget. It was the Olsen twins first theatrical film release since 1995s It Takes Two. It is the last film featuring both Olsens to date, and was also the last film released by Dualstar Entertainment before it went into dormancy. The Shootist The Shootist is a 1976 American western film directed by Don Siegel and based on Glendon Swarthouts 1975 novel of the same name. It is notable as John Waynes final film role. The screenplay was written by Miles Hood Swarthout and Scott Hale. The supporting cast includes Lauren Bacall, Ron Howard, James Stewart, Richard Boone, Hugh OBrian, Harry Morgan, John Carradine, Sheree North, Scatman Crothers and Rick Lenz. In 1977, The Shootist received an Oscar nomination for Best Art Direction, a BAFTA Film Award nomination for Best Actress, and a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, as well as the National Board of Review Award as one of the Top Ten Films of 1976. The film received widespread critical acclaim, garnering a 95% positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The Fabulous Baker Boys The Fabulous Baker Boys is a 1989 American romantic musical comedy-drama film written and directed by Steve Kloves and starring Jeff Bridges, Michelle Pfeiffer and Beau Bridges. It follows Jack and Frank Baker, two brothers struggling to make a living as lounge jazz pianists in Seattle. Desperate, they take on a female singer, Susie Diamond, who revitalizes their careers, causing the brothers to re-examine their relationship with each other and with their music. The Fabulous Baker Boys was theatrically released on October 13, 1989 by 20th Century Fox. It received critical acclaim with major praise drawn towards Pfeiffers performance but was a box office disappointment grossing $18.4 million on a $11.5 million budget. At the 62nd Academy Awards, the film received four nominations: Best Actress, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing and Best Original Score. Thunderbolt and Lightfoot Thunderbolt and Lightfoot is a 1974 American crime comedy film written and directed by Michael Cimino and starring Clint Eastwood, Jeff Bridges, George Kennedy, and Geoffrey Lewis. 13th 13th is a 2016 American documentary by director Ava DuVernay. The film explores the "intersection of race, justice, and mass incarceration in the United States;" it is titled after the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, adopted in 1865, which abolished slavery throughout the United States and ended involuntary servitude except as a punishment for conviction of a crime. DuVernay contends that slavery has been perpetuated since the end of the American Civil War through criminalizing behavior and enabling police to arrest poor freedmen and force them to work for the state under convict leasing; suppression of African Americans by disenfranchisement, lynchings and Jim Crow; politicians declaring a war on drugs that weigh more heavily on minority communities and, by the late 20th century, mass incarceration of people of color in the United States. She examines the prison-industrial complex and the emerging detention-industrial complex, discussing how much money is being made by corporations from such incarcerations. 13th garnered acclaim from a number of film critics. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 89th Academy Awards, and won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special at the 69th Primetime Emmy Awards. On the other hand, New York magazine film critic David Edelstein writing in Vulture noted: "You’d think from 13th that crime didn’t exist." 9 Songs 9 Songs is a 2004 British art romantic drama film produced, written and directed by Michael Winterbottom. The film stars Kieran OBrien and Margo Stilley. The title refers to the nine songs played by eight different rock bands that complement the story of the film. It was controversial upon original release due to its sexual content, which included unsimulated footage of the two leads, Kieran OBrien and Margo Stilley, having sexual intercourse and performing oral sex as well as a scene of ejaculation. The film was showcased at the Cannes Film Festival. Wonderland Wonderland is a 2003 American crime drama film, co-written and directed by James Cox and based on the real-life Wonderland Murders that occurred in 1981. The film stars Val Kilmer, Kate Bosworth, Dylan McDermott, Carrie Fisher, Lisa Kudrow, Josh Lucas, Christina Applegate, Tim Blake Nelson, and Janeane Garofalo. Kilmer plays the role of John Holmes, a famous pornographic film star and suspected accomplice in four grisly murders committed in a house at 8763 Wonderland Avenue, in the Laurel Canyon section of Los Angeles. Lifeforce Lifeforce is a 1985 British science fiction horror film directed by Tobe Hooper, written by Dan OBannon and Don Jakoby, and starring Steve Railsback, Peter Firth, Frank Finlay, Mathilda May, and Patrick Stewart. Based on Colin Wilsons 1976 novel The Space Vampires, the film portrays the events that unfold after a trio of humanoids in a state of suspended animation are brought to Earth after being discovered in the hold of an alien space ship by the crew of a European space shuttle. The film received negative reviews on release. It grossed $11.6 million in the United States. If.... if.... is a 1968 British drama film produced and directed by Lindsay Anderson satirising English public school life. Famous for its depiction of a savage insurrection at a fictitious boys boarding school, the X certificate film was made at the time of the May 1968 protests in France by a director who was strongly associated with the 1960s counterculture. The film stars Malcolm McDowell in his first screen role and his first appearance as Andersons "everyman" character Mick Travis. Richard Warwick, Christine Noonan, David Wood, and Robert Swann also star. if.... won the Palme dOr at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. In 1999, the British Film Institute named it the 12th greatest British film of the 20th Century; in 2004, the magazine Total Film named it the 16th greatest British film of all time. In 2017 a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for Time Out magazine ranked it the 9th best British film ever. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 95% of 38 critics have given the film a positive review, with a rating average of 7.9/10. According to the sites critical consensus, "Incendiary, subversive, and darkly humorous, If.... is a landmark of British countercultural cinema." Rose Red Rose Red is a 2002 American television miniseries scripted by horror novelist Stephen King, directed by Craig R. Baxley, and starring Nancy Travis, Matt Keeslar, Julian Sands, Kimberly J. Brown, David Dukes, Melanie Lynskey, Matt Ross, and Emily Deschanel. It was filmed in Seattle, Washington. The plot focuses on a reputedly haunted mansion located in Seattle named Rose Red. Due to its long history of supernatural events and unexplained tragedies, the house is investigated by parapsychologist Dr. Joyce Reardon and a team of gifted psychics. Originally conceived as a feature film, writer Stephen King pitched the idea for Rose Red to Steven Spielberg in 1996, envisioning it as a loose remake of Robert Wises The Haunting. In 1999, a feature film remake of The Haunting was released, after which Kings script was revised and expanded into a miniseries. In writing the teleplay, King incorporated a variety of influences, including elements of Jacksons novel as well as the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose. The setting changed from Los Angeles to Seattle after the production team secured the Thornewood Estate in Lakewood as a shooting location. Rose Red was filmed in the fall of 2000 in Seattle and Lakewood with principal photography concluding in mid-December. Post-production lasted approximately six months, during which various special effects were implemented into the series. ABC provided Rose Red a $200,000 marketing campaign, which included extensive advertising. In addition to television commercials, an elaborate campaign was launched to make the fictional mansion and its history appear real: This included a fake website for the fictional Beaumont University, the university featured in the film, as well as the publication of My Life at Rose Red, a novel purportedly written by the fictional character of Ellen Rimbauer, the wife of the estates owner, and edited by the miniseries fictional protagonist, Dr. Joyce Reardon. Rose Red premiered in the United States on ABC on January 27, 2002, running for three consecutive nights, during which it accrued a viewership of over 18.5 million. Eight Crazy Nights Eight Crazy Nights is a 2002 American adult animated holiday musical comedy film directed by Seth Kearsley and produced, co-written by and starring Adam Sandler, in his first voice-acting role. The film is animated in the style of television holiday specials, and, unlike most mainstream holiday films, centers on Jewish characters during the Hanukkah season, as opposed to the Christian celebration of Christmas. This is also Happy Madison Productions first animated film. The films title is taken from a line in Sandlers series of songs called The Chanukah Song that compares the gift-giving traditions of Christmas and Chanukah: "Instead of one day of presents, we get eight crazy nights!". Additionally, a new version of The Chanukah Song was played over the films closing credits. It received largely negative reviews from critics, with many criticizing its acting, stereotypes, overuse of product placement and large amounts of crude toilet humor, although they praised its animation and soundtrack. Despite the negative reviews, the movie has received a small cult following. Kapoor & Sons Kapoor & Sons, also known as Kapoor & Sons, is an Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Shakun Batra and produced by Karan Johar, Hiroo Yash Johar, and Apoorva Mehta under the banners of Dharma Productions and Fox Star Studios. The film stars an ensemble cast featuring Sidharth Malhotra, Rishi Kapoor, Ratna Pathak Shah, Rajat Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, and Fawad Khan. Kapoor & Sons tells the story of two estranged brothers who return to their dysfunctional family after their grandfather suffers a cardiac arrest. The film was released worldwide on 18 March 2016 and received positive reviews mainly for its direction and performances, especially of Rishi Kapoor, Ratna Pathak Shah and Fawad Khan. Made on a budget of 35 crore, the film earned over 152 crore worldwide. At the 62nd Filmfare Awards, Kapoor & Sons won five awards, including Best Supporting Actor for Rishi Kapoor, Best Story, and Best Screenplay. It also was nominated for Best Film. Tamasha Tamasha is a 2015 Indian romance film written and directed by Imtiaz Ali and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under his banner, Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment. It features Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone in lead roles. The film score and soundtrack album were composed by A. R. Rahman, while lyrics for the songs were written by Irshad Kamil. Filmed briefly in Corsica, Indian cities–Shimla, Delhi, Gurgaon, Kolkata; followed by two-day schedule in Tokyo, the film tells the story of character Ved Vardhan Sahni in three stages–as a nine-year-old child, a 19-year-old adolescent and a 30-year-old adult in a drama-based non-linear screenplay. The film was released on 27 November 2015 to mixed reviews by film critics. However, they widely praised the performances of lead actors but criticised the unsatisfactory togetherness of the plot. The film grossed over ₹136 crore worldwide, but because of its high budget, it was considered a poor performer. The film received nominations for direction, music and performances of the lead actors, notably Kapoor being nominated under the Filmfare Award for Best Actor category. Padukone won the Stardust Award for Best Actress and Irshad Kamil won the Filmfare Award for Best Lyrics for his lyrical work to the soundtrack album of the film. Dear Frankie Dear Frankie is a 2004 British drama film directed by Shona Auerbach and starring Emily Mortimer, Gerard Butler, and Jack McElhone. The screenplay by Andrea Gibb focuses on a young single mother whose love for her son prompts her to perpetuate a deception designed to protect him from the truth about his father. The film was critically acclaimed and won numerous awards, including two BAFTA Scotland Awards. Band of Outsiders Bande à part is a 1964 French New Wave film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. It was released as Band of Outsiders in North America; its French title derives from the phrase faire bande à part, which means "to do something apart from the group". The film is about three people who commit a robbery. It received positive critical reviews, and its dance scene has been referenced several times in popular culture. Nowhere to Run Nowhere to Run is a 1993 American action film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and directed by Robert Harmon. The film co-stars Rosanna Arquette, Kieran Culkin, Ted Levine and Joss Ackland. The film was released in the United States on January 15, 1993. The Great Raid The Great Raid is a 2005 war film about the Raid at Cabanatuan on the island of Luzon, Philippines during World War II. It is directed by John Dahl and stars Benjamin Bratt, James Franco, Connie Nielsen, Marton Csokas, Joseph Fiennes with Motoki Kobayashi and Cesar Montano. The principal photography took place from July 4 to November 6, 2002, but its release was delayed several times from the original target of Fall 2003. The film is adapted from two books, William Breuers The Great Raid on Cabanatuan City and Hampton Sides Ghost Soldiers. The film opened in theaters across the United States on August 12, 2005, three days before the 60th anniversary of V-J Day. The film showcases the efforts of American soldiers and the Filipino resistance guerrilla, especially a stand at a bridge that delayed Japanese reinforcements. These units fought alongside Americans against Japanese occupiers during the war. New in Town New in Town is a 2009 American-Canadian romantic comedy film, directed by Jonas Elmer, starring Renée Zellweger, Harry Connick Jr and Siobhan Fallon Hogan. It was filmed in Winnipeg and Selkirk, Canada, and in Los Angeles and South Beach, Miami. Bad Santa 2 Bad Santa 2 is a 2016 Christmas dark comedy crime film directed by Mark Waters and written by Shauna Cross and Johnny Rosenthal. A sequel to the 2003 film Bad Santa, the film stars Billy Bob Thornton, Tony Cox, Brett Kelly, Kathy Bates, and Christina Hendricks, and features criminals Willie and Marcus again teaming up to work as Santa and an elf, respectively, this time to rob a Chicago charity on Christmas Eve. Principal photography began on January 11, 2016 in Montreal, and the film was released in the United States on November 23, 2016 by Broad Green Pictures. It received generally negative reviews and grossed $24 million worldwide against its $26 million budget, failing at the box office. The Woman The Woman is a 2011 American horror film directed by Lucky McKee, adapted by McKee and Jack Ketchum from Ketchums novel of the same name. It is a sequel to the film Offspring. The film stars Pollyanna McIntosh, Angela Bettis, Sean Bridgers, Lauren Ashley Carter, Carlee Baker, and Alexa Marcigliano, and introduces Zach Rand and Shyla Molhusen. The film was released as part of the Bloody Disgusting Selects line. Ink Ink is a 2009 American science fiction fantasy film, written and directed by Jamin Winans, starring Chris Kelly, Quinn Hunchar and Jessica Duffy. It was produced by Winanss own independent production company, Double Edge Films, with Kiowa K. Winans, and shot by cinematographer Jeff Pointer in locations around Denver. The film premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on January 23, 2009, and has screened in Denver, the Cancun Film Festival, Rams Head Onstage in Baltimore and in a number of independent movie houses in cities around the US. The film was widely circulated in peer-to-peer networks, which led to its commercial success. The Bonfire of the Vanities The Bonfire of the Vanities is a 1990 American satirical black comedy film directed and produced by Brian De Palma. The screenplay, written by Michael Cristofer, was adapted from the best-selling novel of the same name by Tom Wolfe. The film, which was a critical and commercial flop, stars Tom Hanks, Bruce Willis, Melanie Griffith, and Kim Cattrall. The original music score was composed by Dave Grusin. The film was a box office bomb, grossing just $15 million against its $47 million budget. The controversies surrounding the film were detailed in a book called The Devils Candy: The Bonfire of the Vanities Goes to Hollywood, written by Julie Salamon. Khosla Ka Ghosla! Khosla Ka Ghosla is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed by Dibakar Banerjee, in his directorial debut. It was produced by Savita Raj Hiremath under the Taandav Films label and Ronnie Screwvala from UTV Motion Pictures. Written by Jaideep Sahni, the film stars Anupam Kher, Boman Irani, Parvin Dabas, Vinay Pathak, Ranvir Shorey and Tara Sharma in the lead roles. The story follows Kamal Kishore Khosla, a middle-class Delhiite and his familys attempt to reclaim their land which has been seized by a builder named Khurana. Banerjee, an advertising filmmaker, wanted to make a feature film which showcased Delhi the way it is. The initial idea conceived by Hiremath and Sahni was about a generation gap. After finishing the script, Sahni informed Banerjee that he had found a producer in Delhi and asked him if he wanted to direct the film; Banerjee agreed to do so. The film had no buyers for two years during which time editing continued. The team showed the film to several people who loved it but were unwilling to back it. In 2006, UTV Motion Pictures stepped in and distributed the film. Khosla Ka Ghosla was screened at the 2006 Kara Film Festival and was released on 22 September, 2006 to positive critical reception. It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi at the 54th National Film Awards. Made on a production budget of ₹37.5 million, the film earned a total of ₹66.7 million at the box-office, making it a commercial success. It was later remade in 2008 in Tamil as Poi Solla Porom, and in Kannada as Rame Gowda Vs. Krishna Reddy in 2010. Dark Star Dark Star is a 1974 American science fiction comedy film directed by John Carpenter and co-written with Dan OBannon. It follows the crew of the deteriorating starship Dark Star, twenty years into their mission to destroy unstable planets that might threaten future colonization of other planets. Beginning as a University of Southern California student film produced from 1970 to 1972, the film was gradually expanded to feature film length by 1974, when it appeared at Filmex before receiving a limited theatrical release in 1975. Its final budget is estimated at $60,000. While initially unsuccessful with audiences, it was relatively well received by critics and continued to be shown in theaters as late as 1980. The home video revolution of the early 1980s helped the film achieve "cult classic" status, and OBannon collaborated with home video distributor VCI in the production of multiple versions on VHS, Laserdisc, and DVD. The feature film debut for both Carpenter and OBannon, it was also produced and scored by Carpenter, while OBannon also acted as editor, production designer, and visual effects supervisor and appeared as Sergeant Pinback. Pink Flamingos Pink Flamingos is a 1972 American exploitation comedy film directed, written, produced, narrated, filmed, and edited by John Waters. By far Waters best-known movie, it is part of what Waters has labelled the "Trash Trilogy", which also includes Female Trouble and Desperate Living. The film stars the countercultural drag queen Divine as a criminal living under the name of Babs Johnson, who is proud to be "the filthiest person alive". While living in a trailer with Edie and Crackers—her mother and son respectively—and her companion Cotton, Divine is confronted by the Marbles, a pair of criminals envious of her reputation who try to outdo her in filth. The characters engage in several grotesque, bizarre, and explicitly crude situations. The movie was filmed in and in the vicinity of Baltimore; Waters grew up in suburban Baltimore. Displaying the tagline "An exercise in poor taste", Pink Flamingos is notorious for its "outrageousness", nudity, profanity, and "pursuit of frivolity, scatology, sensationology and skewed epistemology." It features a "number of increasingly revolting scenes" that centre on exhibitionism, voyeurism, sodomy, masturbation, gluttony, vomiting, rape, incest, murder, cannibalism, castration, foot fetishism, and concludes, to the accompaniment of "How Much Is That Doggy in the Window?", with Divines consumption of dog feces — "The real thing!" narrator Waters assures us. The film is considered a preliminary exponent of abject art. The film, at first semi-clandestine, has received a warm reception from film critics and the LGBT community, and, despite being banned in several countries, became a cult film in subsequent decades. Creepshow 2 Creepshow 2 is a 1987 American comedy horror anthology film directed by Michael Gornick, and the sequel to Creepshow. Gornick was previously the cinematographer of the first film, and the screenplay was written by Romero who was director of the original film. It was once again based upon stories by Stephen King, and features three more horror segments consisting of Old Chief Wooden Head, The Raft and The Hitchhiker. Unlike the first film, Creepshow 2 only contains three stories instead of five. Originally, two additional stories, Pinfall and Cat from Hell were set to appear in the film, but were scrapped due to budgetary reasons; however, the latter has been filmed for The Movie. The film was Dorothy Lamours final film before her death in 1996. Afflicted Afflicted is a 2013 Canadian found footage horror film written and directed by Derek Lee and Clif Prowse. Their feature film directorial debut, it had its world premiere on September 9, 2013 at the Toronto International Film Festival, where it won a special jury citation for Best Canadian First Feature Film. Lee and Prowse star as two friends whose goal to film themselves traveling the world is cut short when one of them contracts a mysterious disease. Afflicted received a theatrical and video-on-demand release on April 4, 2014. The Story of Us The Story of Us is a 1999 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Rob Reiner, and starring Bruce Willis and Michelle Pfeiffer as a couple married for 15 years. The depiction of the marriage through a series of non-linear flashbacks is reminiscent of Two for the Road starring Albert Finney and Audrey Hepburn, while the "interview" segments featuring characters addressing the camera directly as a therapist are reminiscent of Reiners previous film When Harry Met Sally… starring Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan. The Whole Truth The Whole Truth is a 2016 American thriller film directed by Courtney Hunt and written by Nicholas Kazan. The film stars Keanu Reeves, Gabriel Basso, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Renée Zellweger, and Jim Belushi. The film was released on October 21, 2016. Passion Passion is a 2012 erotic thriller film written and directed by Brian De Palma, starring Rachel McAdams and Noomi Rapace. It is an English-language remake of Alain Corneaus 2010 thriller film Love Crime, but with the ending greatly altered. The film is an international co-production between France and Germany. The film was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. Sgt. Bilko Sgt. Bilko is a 1996 American comedy film directed by Jonathan Lynn and written by Andy Breckman. It is an adaptation of the iconic 1950s television series The Phil Silvers Show, often informally called Sgt. Bilko, or simply Bilko, and stars Steve Martin, Dan Aykroyd, and Phil Hartman. Breaking Away Breaking Away is a 1979 American coming of age comedy-drama film produced and directed by Peter Yates and written by Steve Tesich. It follows a group of four male teenagers in Bloomington, who have recently graduated from high school. The film stars Dennis Christopher, Dennis Quaid, Daniel Stern, Jackie Earle Haley, Barbara Barrie, Paul Dooley, and Robyn Douglass. Breaking Away won the 1979 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Tesich, and received nominations in four other categories, including Best Picture. It also won the 1979 Golden Globe Award for Best Film, and received nominations in three other Golden Globe categories. As the films young lead, Christopher won the 1979 BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer and the 1979 Young Artist Award for Best Juvenile Actor, as well as getting a Golden Globe nomination as New Star of the Year. The film is ranked eighth on the List of Americas 100 Most Inspiring Movies compiled by the American Film Institute in 2006. In June 2008, AFI announced its 10 Top 10—the best ten films in ten classic American film genres—after polling over 1,500 people from the creative community. Breaking Away ranked as the eighth best film in the sports genre. Tesich was an alumnus of Indiana University Bloomington. The film was shot in and around Bloomington and on the universitys campus. Through a Glass Darkly Through a Glass Darkly is a 1961 Swedish family drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman, and starring Harriet Andersson, Gunnar Björnstrand, Max von Sydow and Lars Passgård. The film tells the story of a young woman with schizophrenia spending time with her family on a remote island, and having delusions about meeting God, who appears to her in the form of a monstrous spider. Bergman structured the film as a three-act play, drawing on his personal experiences and relationships. The film was his first of several shot on Fårö. He also explored his ideas of God being love in the film, incorporating the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. Themes include exploitation in art, psychosis and sexuality, and the struggle of reconciling belief in God with human suffering. Through a Glass Darkly was released to positive reviews, specifically for Anderssons performance, and won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was followed by Bergmans thematically related 1963 films Winter Light and The Silence. Open Season 2 Open Season 2 is a 2008 American computer-animated comedy film and the sequel to the 2006 film Open Season, produced by Sony Pictures Animation. It was directed by Matthew OCallaghan, co-directed by Todd Wilderman, and produced by Kirk Bodyfelt and Matthew OCallaghan. It was released direct-to-video in the United States, and theatrically in other countries. Bang Bang Bang Bang! is a 2014 Indian action thriller film directed by Siddharth Anand and produced by the banner Fox Star Studios. The film is an adaptation of the 2010 Hollywood film Knight and Day, and stars Hrithik Roshan as the male lead opposite Katrina Kaif, with Danny Denzongpa playing the main antagonist and Jimmy Sheirgill appearing in a cameo. It was edited by Akiv Ali. Made on a budget of around 1.23 billion and marketed at 250 million, Bang Bang! ranks among the most expensive Hindi films and released worldwide on 2 October 2014 during Gandhi Jayanti. Despite receiving mixed reviews, it was a major box-office success with a worldwide gross of 3.39 billion, making it one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time. It grossed over 1 billion in overseas markets and went on to become one of the highest-grossing Indian films overseas. Bang Bang! was Roshans highest-grossing release at that point till the release of the 2019 film War which was also directed by Anand and released on Gandhi Jayanti 2019. The Punisher The Punisher is a 1989 American action film directed by Mark Goldblatt, written by Boaz Yakin, and starring Dolph Lundgren and Louis Gossett Jr. Based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, the film changes many details of the characters comic book origin and the main character does not wear the trademark "skull" shirt. Shot in Sydney, Australia, The Punisher co-stars Jeroen Krabbé, Kim Miyori, Nancy Everhard, and Barry Otto. Doghouse Doghouse is a 2009 British slapstick comedy horror splatter film. A group of male friends travel to a remote village in England for a boys weekend. Upon their arrival, they find out that all the women in the town have been transformed into ravenous man-eaters — literally. Millennium Actress is a 2002 Japanese animated drama film co-written and directed by Satoshi Kon and produced by Madhouse. Loosely based on the lives of actresses Setsuko Hara and Hideko Takamine, it tells the story of two documentary filmmakers investigating the life of a retired acting legend. As she tells them the story of her life, the difference between reality and cinema becomes blurred. Guru Guru is a 2007 Indian drama film directed and co-written by Mani Ratnam. It stars Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, R. Madhavan, Vidya Balan, Arya Babbar, and Mithun Chakraborty in the leading roles. The film also has Mallika Sherawat in a guest appearance. The score and soundtrack for the film was composed by A. R. Rahman. The film was dubbed and released simultaneously in Tamil as Guru and in Telugu as Gurukanth. In the Tamil version of the film, the lead role Abhishek Bachchans voice was dubbed by Suriya. The film was released on 12 January 2007 with its première at the Elgin Theatre in Toronto, Canada, on Thursday 11 January 2007 by Roger Nair, making it the first Indian film to have a mainstream international première in Canada. Roger Nair productions acquired the rights for Canada and held a premiere with most of the cast and crew flown to Toronto, Canada. The film was premiered in the Tous Les Cinemas du Monde section of 2007 Cannes Film Festival. Hamlet Hamlet is a 1990 drama film based on the Shakespearean tragedy of the same name, directed by Franco Zeffirelli and starring Mel Gibson as the eponymous character. The film also features Glenn Close, Alan Bates, Paul Scofield, Ian Holm, Helena Bonham Carter, Stephen Dillane, and Nathaniel Parker. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, the film was the first produced by Icon Productions, a company co-founded by Gibson. Battlestar Galactica: Razor Battlestar Galactica: Razor is a television film of the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica television series. It premiered in the United States on Sci-Fi, in Canada on the Space channel and in the United Kingdom on Sky One. The End of the Affair The End of the Affair is a 1999 drama film directed by Neil Jordan and starring Ralph Fiennes, Julianne Moore and Stephen Rea. The film is based on The End of the Affair, a 1951 novel by British author Graham Greene, which had been adapted as a film in 1955 with Deborah Kerr. Vidocq Vidocq is a 2001 mystery film, directed by Pitof, starring Gérard Depardieu as historical figure Eugène François Vidocq pursuing a supernatural serial killer. It is notable as being the first major fantasy film to be released that was shot entirely with digital cinematography, using a Sony HDW-F900 CineAlta camera. The band Apocalyptica used scenes from the film in the music video for their song "Hope Vol. 2", from their album Cult. The Last Detail The Last Detail is a 1973 American comedy-drama film directed by Hal Ashby and starring Jack Nicholson, Otis Young, Randy Quaid, Clifton James, Michael Moriarty and Carol Kane. The screenplay was written by Robert Towne, based on a 1969 novel of the same name by Darryl Ponicsan. It was released on December 12, 1973. The film became known for its frequent use of profanity, and was nominated for three Academy Awards: Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actor in a Supporting Role and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium. Arn: The Knight Templar Arn – The Knight Templar is an epic film based on Jan Guillous trilogy about the fictional Swedish Knight Templar Arn Magnusson. The film was released to cinemas in Sweden on 17 December 2007 and the sequel, Arn – The Kingdom at Roads End, was released August 22, 2008, but both films were combined into a single cut for the English release on DVD in 2010. While the film is mostly in Swedish and most of the production was made in Sweden, the film is a joint production between Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Germany. With a total budget of around SEK 210 million for both films, it is the most expensive production in Swedish cinema. The film grossed $22.5 million according to BoxOfficeMojo. After the Dark After the Dark is a science fiction psychological thriller film written and directed by John Huddles. It stars Sophie Lowe, Rhys Wakefield, Bonnie Wright, James DArcy, Daryl Sabara, Freddie Stroma, Cinta Laura and Katie Findlay. The film premiered in competition at Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival on 7 July 2013. The film was nominated for “Best Motion Picture” in 2013 at the world’s top fantasy film festival. The film also premiered at Fantasy Filmfest on 21 August 2013. The film was released on February 7, 2014 in the United States. Man with a Movie Camera Man with a Movie Camera is an experimental 1929 Soviet silent documentary film, directed by Dziga Vertov and edited by his wife Elizaveta Svilova. Vertovs feature film, produced by the film studio VUFKU, presents urban life in the Soviet cities of Kiev, Kharkov, Moscow and Odessa. It has no actors. From dawn to dusk Soviet citizens are shown at work and at play, and interacting with the machinery of modern life. To the extent that it can be said to have "characters", they are the cameramen of the title, the film editor, and the modern Soviet Union they discover and present in the film. Man with a Movie Camera is famous for the range of cinematic techniques Vertov invented, employed or developed, such as multiple exposure, fast motion, slow motion, freeze frames, match cuts, jump cuts, split screens, Dutch angles, extreme close-ups, tracking shots, reversed footage, stop motion animations and self-reflexive visuals. Man with a Movie Camera was largely dismissed upon its initial release; the works quick-cut editing, self-reflexivity, and emphasis on form over content were all subjects of criticism. In the British Film Institutes 2012 Sight & Sound poll, however, film critics voted it the eighth greatest film ever made, and the work was later named the best documentary of all time in the same magazine. Clown Clown is a 2014 American supernatural horror film directed by Jon Watts, produced by Mac Cappuccino, Eli Roth and Cody Ryder, and written by Watts and Christopher Ford. The film stars Laura Allen, Andy Powers, and Peter Stormare. The visual effects for the clown monster were done by Alterian and Tony Gardner. Principal photography began in November 2012, in Ottawa. The film was released in Italy on November 13, 2014, and was released in the UK on March 2, 2015, and in the United States on June 17, 2016, by Dimension Films. We're No Angels Were No Angels is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Neil Jordan and starring Robert De Niro, Sean Penn, and Demi Moore. It received mixed reviews and was a box office bomb grossing $10.5 million on a $20 million budget. The Happytime Murders The Happytime Murders is a 2018 American black comedy mystery crime film directed by Brian Henson and written by Todd Berger. The film stars Melissa McCarthy, Bill Barretta, Maya Rudolph, Joel McHale, Leslie David Baker, and Elizabeth Banks. Set in a world where puppets and humans co-exist, the film follows a puppet and human joint police force who must solve a recent murder spree of retired sitcom stars. The film was first announced in 2008 by The Jim Henson Company, the production studio of Muppets creator Jim Henson. Various actors, including Cameron Diaz, Katherine Heigl and Jamie Foxx, were approached to star before McCarthy signed on in May 2017. Filming began in Los Angeles that September, and involved the use of over 120 puppets. The Happytime Murders was the first film released by Henson Alternative, a banner of The Jim Henson Company that specializes in adult-oriented content. The Happytime Murders was released on August 24, 2018, by STXfilms. It received mostly negative reviews from critics and was a box-office bomb, grossing only $27.5 million worldwide against a $40–47 million budget. The film received six nominations at the 39th Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Picture and Worst Actress for McCarthy, who won the latter award. Vampire in Brooklyn Vampire in Brooklyn is a 1995 American comedy horror film directed by Wes Craven. Eddie Murphy, who also produced and stars in the film, wrote the films script, alongside Vernon Lynch and Murphys older brother Charles Q. Murphy. Vampire in Brooklyn co-stars Angela Bassett, Allen Payne, Kadeem Hardison, John Witherspoon, Zakes Mokae, and Joanna Cassidy. Murphy also plays an alcoholic preacher and a foul-mouthed Italian gangster. Vampire in Brooklyn was the final film produced under Eddie Murphys exclusive contract with Paramount Pictures, that began with 48 Hrs. and included the Beverly Hills Cop franchise. Vampire in Brooklyn was released in the United States on October 27, 1995 and failed to meet the studios expectations at the box office. It received generally negative reviews, and has been regarded by some as one of Murphys weakest movies. In later years, however, the film has earned a cult following among fans especially for Murphy and Bassetts chemistry, the humor, musical score and Wes Cravens direction. Strange Wilderness Strange Wilderness is a 2008 black comedy-adventure film produced by Adam Sandlers production company, Happy Madison Productions for Paramount Pictures, and starring Steve Zahn, Allen Covert, Justin Long, Kevin Heffernan, and Jonah Hill. The film received negative reviews and was a box office bomb, making less than $7 million against a $20 million budget. Pumping Iron Pumping Iron is a 1977 American docudrama about the world of professional bodybuilding, with a focus on the 1975 IFBB Mr. Universe and 1975 Mr. Olympia competitions. Directed by George Butler and Robert Fiore and edited by Geof Bartz and Larry Silk, it is inspired by a book of the same name by Butler and Charles Gaines, and nominally centers on the competition between Arnold Schwarzenegger and one of his primary competitors for the title of Mr. Olympia, Lou Ferrigno. The film also features segments on bodybuilders Franco Columbu and Mike Katz, in addition to appearances by Ken Waller, Ed Corney, Serge Nubret, and other famous bodybuilders of the era. Shot during the 100 days leading up to the Mr. Universe and Mr. Olympia competitions and during the competitions themselves, the filmmakers ran out of funds to finish production and it stalled for two years. Ultimately, Schwarzenegger and other bodybuilders featured in the film helped raise funds to complete production, and it was released in 1977. The film became a box office success, making Schwarzenegger a household name. The film also served to popularize the culture of bodybuilding, which was somewhat niche at the time, and helped inspire the fitness craze of the 1980s; following the films release, there was a marked increase in the number of commercial gyms in the U.S. The film was released on CED and VHS, and then re-released on DVD in 2003 for the 25th anniversary of the theatrical debut. The film inspired three sequels: George Butlers The Women, a documentary about the world of female bodybuilding; David and Scott McVeighs Raw Iron, a documentary about the making of Pumping Iron and how the film affected the lives of those who appeared in it; and Vlad Yudins Generation Iron, a documentary on which Pumping Iron producer Jerome Gary served as executive producer. Cold Creek Manor Cold Creek Manor is a 2003 American mystery thriller film directed by Mike Figgis. The screenplay by Richard Jefferies tells the story of a family terrorized by the former owner of the rural estate they bought in foreclosure. The film stars Dennis Quaid, Sharon Stone, Stephen Dorff, Juliette Lewis, Kristen Stewart and Christopher Plummer. The Last Mimzy The Last Mimzy is a 2007 American science fiction adventure drama film directed by Robert Shaye and loosely adapted from the 1943 science fiction short story "Mimsy Were the Borogoves" by Lewis Padgett. The film features Timothy Hutton, Joely Richardson, Rainn Wilson, Kathryn Hahn, Michael Clarke Duncan, and introducing Rhiannon Leigh Wryn as seven-year-old Emma Wilder and Chris O’Neil as ten-year-old Noah. Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar is a 1992 Indian sports drama film, directed and co-written by Mansoor Khan, produced and co-written by Nasir Hussain. The film stars Aamir Khan, Ayesha Jhulka, Deepak Tijori, Pooja Bedi, Mamik Singh and Kulbhushan Kharbanda, whilst Aamirs brother Faisal Khan makes a special appearance. The music was by Jatin Lalit. Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar won two Filmfare Awards, including Best Film. The film net over in India, equivalent to adjusted for inflation. The film became a trend-setter, inspiring the Telugu film Thammudu and its remakes in Tamil as Badri, in Kannada as Yuvaraja and in Bengali as Champion. Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander was also broadcast on Disney Channel India. Exorcist II: The Heretic Exorcist II: The Heretic is a 1977 American horror film directed by John Boorman and written by William Goodhart. It stars Linda Blair, Richard Burton, Louise Fletcher, Max von Sydow, Kitty Winn, Paul Henreid and James Earl Jones. It is a sequel to William Friedkins 1973 film The Exorcist based on the 1971 novel by William Peter Blatty and the second installment of The Exorcist franchise. The film is set four years after the original film and centers on the now 16-year-old Regan MacNeil, who is still recovering from her previous demonic possession. The film was a critical failure at the time of its release. Exorcist II is often considered not just the worst film in the series but one of the worst major films of all time. It was the last film to feature veteran actor Paul Henreid. Hotel for Dogs Hotel for Dogs is a 2009 American family comedy film based on Lois Duncans 1971 novel of the same name. The movie, directed by Thor Freudenthal, was adapted by Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle along with Jeff Lowell. The picture stars Jake T. Austin, Emma Roberts, Troy Gentile, Kyla Pratt, Johnny Simmons, Lisa Kudrow, Kevin Dillon and Don Cheadle. It tells the story of two orphans, Andi and Bruce, who attempt to hide their dog at an abandoned hotel after their strict new guardians tell them that pets are forbidden at their home. They also take in other dogs to avoid the dogs being taken away by cold hearted animal pound workers and police officers. The film is Nickelodeons second film to be produced by DreamWorks Pictures after Lemony Snickets A Series of Unfortunate Events and the first Nickelodeon film ever to be produced outside of Paramount Pictures, which still distributed the film for DreamWorks. Shooting began in November 2007 and filming took place entirely in the cities of Los Angeles and Universal City, California. The dogs in the film were trained for several months before shooting began. Nearly 80 boys auditioned for the role of Bruce before Austin was ultimately selected. The film was released in the United States on January 16, 2009, and grossed approximately $17 million in its opening weekend in 3,271 theaters. The Fly II The Fly II is a 1989 American science fiction horror film directed by Chris Walas. The film stars Eric Stoltz and Daphne Zuniga, and is a sequel to the 1986 film The Fly, itself a remake of the 1958 film of the same name. Stoltzs character in this sequel is the adult son of Veronica Quaife and Seth Brundle, a scientist who became a human-fly hybrid as a result of an experiment gone awry, played by Jeff Goldblum in the 1986 remake. With the exception of stock footage of Goldblum from the first film, John Getz was the only actor to reprise his role, with another actress filling the Geena Davis role as Quaife in the opening birth scene. Only Yesterday is a 1991 Japanese animated drama film written and directed by Isao Takahata, based on the 1982 manga of the same title by Hotaru Okamoto and Yuko Tone. It was animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Nippon Television Network and Hakuhodo, and distributed by Toho. It was released on July 20, 1991. The ending theme song is a Japanese translation of Amanda McBrooms composition "The Rose". Only Yesterday explores a genre traditionally thought to be outside the realm of animated subjects: a realistic drama written for adults, particularly women. The film was a surprise box office success, attracting a large adult audience and becoming the highest-grossing Japanese film of 1991 in the country. It was also well received by critics, with a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. To celebrate its 25th anniversary, GKIDS & Universal Pictures released the film for the first time in an English-language format on 26 February 2016, featuring the voices of Daisy Ridley, Dev Patel, Alison Fernandez and Ashley Eckstein. Anna Mindscape is a 2013 internationally co-produced psychological thriller film, and the directorial debut of Spanish filmmaker Jorge Dorado. The film stars Taissa Farmiga, Mark Strong, Noah Taylor, and Brian Cox. The screenplay was written by Guy Holmes and follows John, a detective with the ability to enter peoples memories; he takes on the case of a brilliant but troubled and dangerous 16-year-old girl, Anna, to determine whether she is a sociopath or a victim of psychological trauma. The world premiere was held at the 46th Sitges Film Festival on October 13, 2013, and received critical acclaim from audiences in its native Spain. Warner Bros. released the film in Spain on January 24, 2014. The film had its North American premiere at the Dallas International Film Festival on April 5, 2014. The film was retitled Anna for North America, where it was released through video on demand on May 6, 2014 and in a limited release on June 6, 2014 by Vertical Entertainment. The Thin Blue Line The Thin Blue Line is a 1988 American documentary film by Errol Morris, depicting the story of Randall Dale Adams, a man convicted and sentenced to death for a murder he did not commit. Adams case was reviewed, and he was released from prison approximately a year after the films release. The Thin Blue Line has been lauded since its release and has won multiple awards. White Squall White Squall is a 1996 American disaster survival feature film directed by Ridley Scott. It is a coming of age film in which a group of high school and college age teenagers sign up for several months of training aboard a sail ship, a brigantine, and travel around half the globe when suddenly they are challenged by a severe storm. The film stars Jeff Bridges in the role of the captain, called "Skipper", his wife, played by Caroline Goodall, and a supporting cast portraying a group of nearly a dozen student sailors. The Postman Always Rings Twice The Postman Always Rings Twice is a 1981 American neo-noir erotic thriller film directed by Bob Rafelson and written by David Mamet. Starring Jack Nicholson and Jessica Lange, it is the fourth adaptation of the 1934 novel by James M. Cain. The film was shot in Santa Barbara. Miss March Miss March is a 2009 comedy film directed by and starring Trevor Moore and Zach Cregger, stars of the IFC show The Whitest Kids U Know. The film was released in the United States on March 13, 2009. The Stranger The Stranger is a 1946 American film noir starring Edward G. Robinson, Loretta Young, and Orson Welles. It is Welless third completed feature film as director and his first film noir, about a war crimes investigator tracking a high-ranking Nazi fugitive to a Connecticut town. It is the first Hollywood film to present documentary footage of the Holocaust. The original story by Victor Trivas was nominated for an Academy Award. The film entered the public domain when its copyright was not renewed. Out for Justice Out for Justice is a 1991 American crime thriller action film directed by John Flynn, and produced by and starring Steven Seagal. The film is about a veteran police detective who vows to kill the crazy, drug-addicted mafioso who murdered his partner. It marked Julianna Margulies film debut. McCabe & Mrs. Miller McCabe & Mrs. Miller is a 1971 American revisionist Western film directed by Robert Altman, and starring Warren Beatty and Julie Christie. The screenplay by Altman and Brian McKay is based on the 1959 novel McCabe by Edmund Naughton. Altman referred to it as an "anti-Western film" because the film ignores or subverts a number of Western conventions. The film has received critical acclaim in the years since its release and earned an Oscar nomination for Christie in the Best Actress category. The film was deemed the 8th greatest Western of all time by the American Film Institute in its AFIs 10 Top 10 list in 2008 and, in 2010, was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". Tuck Everlasting Tuck Everlasting is a 2002 romantic fantasy drama film directed by Jay Russell and starring Alexis Bledel, Ben Kingsley, Sissy Spacek, Amy Irving, Victor Garber, Jonathan Jackson, Scott Bairstow, and William Hurt. Based on Natalie Babbitt’s 1975 book of the same name, the film is a Walt Disney Pictures release. Viridiana Viridiana is a 1961 Spanish-Mexican film directed by Luis Buñuel and produced by Gustavo Alatriste. It is loosely based on Halma, a novel by Benito Pérez Galdós. Viridiana was the co-winner of the Palme dOr at the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon is a 2006 American mockumentary black comedy horror film directed by Scott Glosserman. It stars Nathan Baesel, Angela Goethals, Robert Englund and Scott Wilson. Although largely filmed in Oregon, the film takes place in a small town in Maryland, and follows a journalist and her film crew that is documenting an aspiring serial killer who models himself according to slasher film conventions. The film is an homage to the slasher film genre and features cameos from several veteran horror actors, including Robert Englund, Zelda Rubinstein, and Kane Hodder. The film premiered at the 2006 South by Southwest film festival and was shown at several other festivals. It received a limited release in the United States on March 16, 2007. Thumbsucker Thumbsucker is a 2005 American independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike Mills and starring Lou Taylor Pucci, Tilda Swinton, Vincent DOnofrio, Kelli Garner, Benjamin Bratt, Vince Vaughn, and Keanu Reeves. The plot focuses on Justin Cobb, a teenager in suburban Oregon, as he copes with his thumb-sucking problem, romance, and his diagnosis with ADHD and subsequent experience using Ritalin. The screenplay was adapted from the 1999 Walter Kirn novel of the same name. Swinton also served as an executive producer. The film was shot on location in the Portland metropolitan area in 2003, and premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2005. It received a limited release in the United States on September 16, 2005. First Daughter First Daughter is a 2004 American romantic comedy released by 20th Century Fox. It stars Katie Holmes as Samantha MacKenzie, daughter of the President of the United States, as enrolls at college and develops a relationship with another student. The film follows Samantha as she is given a new sense of freedom during her time away from the White House, and the advantages and disadvantages of her college life. It co-stars Michael Keaton as the President of the United States and Amerie Rogers as Samanthas roommate, Mia Thompson. The film was directed by Forest Whitaker, written by Jessica Bendinger and Kate Kondell from a story by Bendinger and Jerry OConnell, and produced by John Davis. Whitaker likened First Daughter to a fairy tale, characterizing it as "the story of a princess who leaves the castle House to go out in the world to discover who and what she is." The film languished in "development hell" for several years, and was further delayed after its completion. It was not a commercial success upon its release, and received negative reviews. Disobedience Disobedience is a 2017 romantic drama film directed by Sebastián Lelio and written by Lelio and Rebecca Lenkiewicz, based on the novel of the same name by Naomi Alderman. The film stars Rachel Weisz, Rachel McAdams, and Alessandro Nivola. Set in North London, it tells the story of a woman who returns to the strict Orthodox Jewish community for her fathers funeral after living in New York for many years, having been estranged from her father and ostracised by the community for a reason that becomes clearer as the story unfolds. The film was produced by Rachel Weisz, Ed Guiney, and Frida Torresblanco. Disobedience had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 10 September 2017. It was released in the United States on 27 April 2018, by Bleecker Street and in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 30 November 2018, by Curzon Artificial Eye. The film received positive reviews, with critics praising the performances of Weisz, McAdams, and Nivola, Lelios direction, and the screenplay. It was nominated for the British Independent Film Awards, GLAAD Media Awards, and Dorian Awards for Best Picture. The movie received different ratings in some countries. German rating company Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle der Filmwirtschaft has rated the movie FSK 0. United Kingdom rating company British Board of Film Classification has rated the movie 15. Raazi Raazi is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language spy thriller film directed by Meghna Gulzar and produced by Vineet Jain, Karan Johar, Hiroo Yash Johar and Apoorva Mehta under the banners of Junglee Pictures and Dharma Productions. It stars Alia Bhatt and features Vicky Kaushal, Rajit Kapur, Shishir Sharma, and Jaideep Ahlawat in supporting roles. The film is an adaptation of Harinder Sikkas 2008 novel Calling Sehmat, a true account of an Indian Research and Analysis Wing agent who, upon her fathers request, is married into a family of military officials in Pakistan to relay information to India, prior to the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. Principal photography of Raazi began in July 2017 in Mumbai and was completed on 27 October 2017. It was shot across several locations including Patiala, Nabha, Malerkotla and Doodhpathri. Raazi was released on 11 May 2018. Made on a budget of to , Raazi went on to gross worldwide, emerging as one of the highest-grossing Indian films featuring a female protagonist. It was also a critical success, with Meghnas direction and Bhatts performance receiving praise. Raazi received 15 nominations at the 64th Filmfare Awards, where it won five awards, including Best Film, Best Director, and Best Actress for Bhatt. The Riot Club The Riot Club is a 2014 British drama film directed by Lone Scherfig and written by Laura Wade, based on Wades 2010 play Posh. The film stars Sam Claflin, Max Irons and Douglas Booth. It is set among the Riot Club, a fictional all-male, exclusive dining club at the University of Oxford. When the play Posh premiered, the Riot Club was often described as a thinly veiled version of the real-life Bullingdon Club, although according to Wade it is entirely fictitious. Hero Hero is a 1992 American comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Frears. It was written by David Webb Peoples from a story written by Peoples, Laura Ziskin and Alvin Sargent and stars Dustin Hoffman, Geena Davis, Andy García, Joan Cusack and Chevy Chase. Following the critically acclaimed The Grifters, it was the second American feature film by British filmmaker Frears. Vikram Vedha Vikram Vedha is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language neo-noir action thriller film written and directed by Pushkar–Gayathri and produced by S. Sashikanth under his banner Y NOT Studios. The film features Madhavan, Vijay Sethupathi, Shraddha Srinath, Kathir and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar in the lead roles. Prem, Achyuth Kumar, Hareesh Peradi and Vivek Prasanna play supporting roles. Sam C. S. composed the soundtrack and score, while P. S. Vinod handled the cinematography. Inspired by the Indian folktale Baital Pachisi, the film tells the story of Vikram, a police inspector who sets out to track down and kill Vedha, a gangster. After Vedha voluntarily surrenders himself, he tells Vikram three stories which change his perceptions of good and evil. In January 2015, Sashikanth revealed that he would be producing a film directed by the husband and wife duo, Pushkar and Gayathri. Following a year of development on the script throughout 2015, Madhavan and Sethupathi were selected to play the lead roles in February 2016. Principal photography began in November of the same year and was completed by January 2017. The film was shot mainly in North Chennai, with the area being used as its backdrop. Vikram Vedha was released on 21 July 2017 and received positive feedback, with critics praising all major aspects of the production. Made on a budget of 110 million, the film performed well at the box office, grossing 600 million worldwide despite experiencing difficulties due to the changes resulting from the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax. Vikram Vedha won four Filmfare, Vijay and Norway Tamil Film Festival awards each. Additionally, it received three Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards, two Techofes Awards and an Edison Award. The Million Dollar Hotel The Million Dollar Hotel is a 2000 American drama film based on a concept story by Bono and Nicholas Klein, directed by Wim Wenders, and starring Jeremy Davies, Milla Jovovich, and Mel Gibson. The film features music by U2 and various artists that was released on the soundtrack, Music from the Motion Picture. Fearless Fearless is a 1993 American drama film directed by Peter Weir and starring Jeff Bridges, Isabella Rossellini, Rosie Perez and John Turturro. It was written by Rafael Yglesias from his novel of the same name. Rosie Perez was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Carla Rodrigo. The film was also entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival. Jeff Bridges role as Max Klein is widely regarded as one of the best performances of his career. The films soundtrack features part of the first movement of Henryk Góreckis Symphony No. 3, subtitled Symphony of Sorrowful Songs. The films screenwriter was inspired to write the script after he was in a car accident. Yglesias began writing the story after reading about United Airlines Flight 232, that crashed in Sioux City, Iowa in 1989. 100 Girls 100 Girls is a 2000 comedy film written and directed by Michael Davis. It tells the story of a college students efforts to find a mystery girl with whom he had sex in an elevator during a black out. Birdy Birdy is a 1984 American drama film based on William Whartons 1978 novel of the same name. Directed by Alan Parker, it stars Matthew Modine and Nicolas Cage. Set in 1960s Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the film focuses on the friendship between two teenage boys, Birdy and Al Columbato. The story is presented in flashbacks, with a frame narrative depicting Birdy and Als traumatic experiences upon serving in the Vietnam War. Parker initially turned down an opportunity to direct, believing that the complex book could not be successfully adapted for a feature film. The project resurfaced in 1982 when A&M Films, a subsidiary of A&M Records, acquired the film rights and commissioned Sandy Kroopf and Jack Behr to write the screenplay. Upon reading the script, Parker returned as director, and the film continued development at Tri-Star Pictures. Principal photography began in May 1984 and concluded in August of that year. Filming took place on locations in Philadelphia and Santa Clara. Birdy is notable for being the first film to be partially shot with the Skycam, a computer-controlled camera system created by Steadicam inventor Garrett Brown. The score was composed by Peter Gabriel. Birdy opened in limited release on December 12, 1984. It underperformed at the North American box office, grossing only $1.4 million against a budget of $12 million. The film received mostly positive reviews, and has an approval rating of 85% at Rotten Tomatoes. Birdy was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the Top Ten Films of 1984, and won the Grand Prix Spécial du Jury prize at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. From Beyond From Beyond is a 1986 American science-fiction body horror film directed by Stuart Gordon, loosely based on the short story of the same name by H. P. Lovecraft. It was written by Dennis Paoli, Gordon and Brian Yuzna, and stars Jeffrey Combs, Barbara Crampton, Ken Foree and Ted Sorel. From Beyond centers on a pair of scientists attempting to stimulate the pineal gland with a device called the Resonator. An unforeseen result of their experiments is the ability to perceive creatures from another dimension that proceed to drag the head scientist into their world, returning him as a grotesque shapeshifting monster that preys upon the others at the laboratory. They Came Together They Came Together is a 2014 American satirical romantic comedy film directed by David Wain and written by Wain and Michael Showalter. It is a parody of romantic comedies infused with Showalter and Wains absurd approach. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, and was released theatrically on June 27, 2014. Mars Needs Moms Mars Needs Moms is a 2011 American 3D computer-animated motion-capture science fiction adventure family film based on the Berkeley Breathed book of the same title. The film is centered on Milo, a nine-year-old boy who, after being grounded, finally comes to understand the importance of family, and has to rescue his mother after she is abducted by Martians. It was co-written and directed by Simon Wells. It was released to theaters on March 11, 2011 by Walt Disney Pictures. The film stars both Seth Green and newcomer Seth Dusky as Milo. This was the last film by ImageMovers Digital before it was absorbed back into ImageMovers. The film grossed $39 million worldwide on a $150 million budget, making it a massive box-office bomb. Winnie the Pooh Winnie the Pooh is a 2011 American animated musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 51st Disney animated feature film, the film was inspired by A. A. Milnes stories of the same name and is part of Disneys Winnie the Pooh franchise, the fifth theatrical Winnie the Pooh film released and the second theatrical Winnie the Pooh feature after the 1977 film The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. It is also, to date, Disneys last animated film using traditional animation. Jim Cummings and Travis Oates reprise their character voice roles as Winnie the Pooh and Tigger and Piglet, while newcomers Tom Kenny, Craig Ferguson, Bud Luckey and Kristen Anderson-Lopez provide the voices of Rabbit, Owl, Eeyore and Kanga, respectively. In the film, the aforementioned residents of the Hundred Acre Wood embark on a quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit while Pooh deals with a hunger for honey. The film is directed by Stephen Anderson and Don Hall, adapted from Milnes books by a story team led by Burny Mattinson, produced by Peter Del Vecho, Clark Spencer, John Lasseter and Craig Sost, and narrated by John Cleese. The film was released on April 14, 2011 in Germany, on April 15, 2011 in the United Kingdom and on July 15, 2011 in the United States. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics but was not commercially successful, having grossed $50.1 million worldwide on a $30 million budget. Production for the film began in September 2009 with John Lasseter announcing that they wanted to create a film that would "transcend generations." The film features six songs by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, as well as a rendition of the Sherman Brothers "Winnie the Pooh" theme song by actress/musician Zooey Deschanel. The film is dedicated to Dan Read, who had worked on Disney animated films including The Emperors New Groove and Chicken Little, and died on May 25, 2010. This was also the only film role of Huell Howser, who voices the Backson in the epilogue. Remember Remember is a 2015 drama-thriller film directed by Atom Egoyan and written by Benjamin August. Starring Christopher Plummer, Bruno Ganz, Jürgen Prochnow, Heinz Lieven, Henry Czerny, Dean Norris and Martin Landau, it was a co-production of Canada and Germany. The plot follows an elderly Holocaust survivor with dementia who sets out to kill a Nazi war criminal, and was inspired by Augusts consideration that there were fewer parts for senior actors in recent years. After a screening at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival, it was theatrically released in Canada on October 23, 2015, in Germany on December 31, 2015, and in the United States by A24 on March 11, 2016. Remember received mostly positive reviews and won a few film festival awards. At the 4th Canadian Screen Awards, August received the Award for Best Original Screenplay and Remember was also nominated for Best Motion Picture. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days is a 2012 American comedy film directed by David Bowers from a screenplay by Wallace Wolodarsky and Maya Forbes. It stars Zachary Gordon and Steve Zahn. Robert Capron, Devon Bostick, Rachael Harris, Peyton List, Grayson Russell, and Karan Brar also have prominent roles. It is the third installment in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid film series, and is a combination of elements from the third and fourth books in the series, but draws mostly from the fourth book. The film was released on August 3, 2012 by 20th Century Fox. and earned $77.10 million on a $22 million budget. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days is also the last film in the series to feature the original cast members, as many of the cast outgrew their roles and new actors were cast for the subsequent films in the series, starting with Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul, which was released five years later. A Good Old Fashioned Orgy A Good Old Fashioned Orgy is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck. It stars Jason Sudeikis, Leslie Bibb, Lake Bell, Michelle Borth, Nick Kroll, Tyler Labine, Angela Sarafyan, Lindsay Sloane, Martin Starr, Lucy Punch and Will Forte. The main plot follows Eric, who, having thrown parties at his fathers house for years, decides to have one last party when the house is to be sold: an orgy. The world premiere of A Good Old Fashioned Orgy was held at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City on April 29, 2011. The film received a limited theatrical release in the United States on September 2, 2011. Kabir Singh Kabir Singh is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film written and directed by Sandeep Vanga. It is a remake of his own Telugu film Arjun Reddy. Jointly produced by Cine1 Studios and T-Series, the film stars Shahid Kapoor and Kiara Advani. It focuses on the title character, an alcoholic surgeon with an explosive temper who goes on a self-destructive path after his girlfriend is forced to marry someone else. Principal photography began in October 2018 and ended in March 2019. The film was theatrically released in India on 21 June 2019 and received mixed reviews, with criticism directed at it for glamorising misogyny and toxic masculinity, though Kapoors performance was praised. At the box office, it became Kapoors highest-grossing film. The film became available on Netflix for exclusive streaming on 19 September 2019. Below Below is a 2002 American World War II submarine horror film directed by David Twohy, written by Darren Aronofsky, Lucas Sussman, and Twohy, and stars Bruce Greenwood, Olivia Williams, Matthew Davis, Holt McCallany, Scott Foley, Zach Galifianakis, Jason Flemyng, and Dexter Fletcher. The film tells the story of a United States Navy submarine that experiences a series of supernatural events while on patrol in the Atlantic Ocean in 1943. Below was filmed on location in Lake Michigan for exteriors and at Pinewood Studios. The film was released theatrically on October 11, 2002 to mixed reviews from critics. Game Change Game Change is a 2012 American HBO political drama film based on events of the 2008 United States presidential election campaign of John McCain, directed by Jay Roach and written by Danny Strong, based on the 2010 book of the same name documenting the campaign by political journalists Mark Halperin and John Heilemann. The film stars Julianne Moore, Woody Harrelson, and Ed Harris, and focuses on the chapters about the selection and performance of Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin as running mate to Senator John McCain in the Republican presidential campaign. The plot features a 2010 interview of the campaigns senior strategist Steve Schmidt, using flashbacks to portray McCain and Palin during their ultimately unsuccessful campaign. The film was well received by critics, with Moores portrayal of Palin garnering praise. Schmidt praised the film, though Palin and McCain criticized it and refused to see it. Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times described Moores depiction of Palin as "a sharp-edged but not unsympathetic portrait of a flawed heroine, colored more in pity than in admiration." Game Change has earned many awards, including a Critics Choice Television Award, a Directors Guild of America Award, a Golden Nymph Award, three Golden Globe Awards, a Producers Guild of America Award, five Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Writers Guild of America Award. Pom Poko is a 1994 Japanese animated comedy-drama fantasy film directed by Isao Takahata, animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Nippon Television Network and Hakuhodo, and distributed by Toho. The phrase "Pom Poko" in the title refers to the sound of tanuki drumming their own bellies as a form of Tanuki-bayashi. Specifically, the phrase started as a jocular explanation of meditative percussion at Shōjō-ji taken up in a 1919 poem by Ujō Noguchi, which became a popular nursery rhyme recorded in 1925. Consistent with Japanese folklore, the tanuki are portrayed as a highly sociable, mischievous species, who are able to use "illusion science" to transform into almost anything, but too fun-loving and too fond of tasty treats to be a real threat – unlike the kitsune and other shape-shifters. Visually, the tanuki in this film are depicted in three distinct ways at various times: as realistic animals, as anthropomorphic animals that occasionally wear clothes, and as cartoon-like figures based on the manga of Shigeru Sugiura. They tend to assume their realistic form when seen by humans, their cartoon-like form when they are doing something outlandish or whimsical, and their anthropomorphic form at all other times. Prominent scrotums are an integral part of tanuki folklore, and they are shown and referred to throughout the film, and also used frequently in their shape-shifting. This remains unchanged in the DVD release, though the English dub refers to them as "raccoon pouches". Also, in the English dub and subtitles, the animals are never referred to as "raccoon dogs", which is the more accurate English name for the tanuki, instead they are incorrectly referred to as just "raccoons". The Lego Ninjago Movie The Lego Ninjago Movie is a 2017 3D computer-animated martial arts adventure-comedy film based on the toy line of the same name. Directed by Charlie Bean in his directorial debut, Paul Fisher and Bob Logan from a screenplay by Logan, Fisher, William Wheeler, Tom Wheeler, Jared Stern and John Whittington, it is the first theatrical film to be based on an original Lego property, the third installment of The Lego Movie franchise as well as its second spin-off. Starring the voices of Dave Franco, Justin Theroux, Fred Armisen, Abbi Jacobson, Olivia Munn, Kumail Nanjiani, Michael Peña, Zach Woods and Jackie Chan, the film focuses on Lloyd Garmadon, a teenage ninja, as he attempts to accept the truth about his villainous father while a new threat emerges to endanger his homeland. It is an international co-production of the United States and Denmark. Produced by Warner Animation Group, RatPac Entertainment, Lego System A/S, Dan Lins Lin Pictures, Phil Lord and Christopher Millers Lord Miller Productions, and Roy Lees Vertigo Entertainment, it was released in the United States on September 22, 2017 in 3D, 2D and Dolby Cinema by Warner Bros. Pictures. It received mixed reviews from critics for its humour and grossed $123.1 million against a $70 million budget. The films animation was provided by Animal Logic. Medicine Man Medicine Man is a 1992 American adventure drama film directed by American action director John McTiernan. The film stars Sean Connery and Lorraine Bracco, and features an acclaimed score by veteran composer Jerry Goldsmith. Hitler: The Rise of Evil Hitler: The Rise of Evil is a Canadian television miniseries in two parts, directed by Christian Duguay and produced by Alliance Atlantis. It stars Robert Carlyle in the lead role and explores Adolf Hitlers rise and his early consolidation of power during the years after the First World War and focuses on how the embittered, politically fragmented and economically buffeted state of German society following the war made that ascent possible. The film also focuses on Ernst Hanfstaengls influence on Hitlers rise to power. The miniseries, which premiered simultaneously in May 2003 on CBC in Canada and CBS in the United States, received two Emmy awards, for Art Direction and Sound Editing, while Peter OToole was nominated for Best Supporting Actor. The films subplot follows the struggles of Fritz Gerlich, a German journalist who opposes the rising Nazi Party. He is portrayed as to fulfill the essence of the quotation disputably attributed to Edmund Burke, which is displayed at the beginning and at the end of the film: "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." Killshot Killshot is a 2008 American thriller film directed by John Madden and starring Diane Lane, Thomas Jane, Mickey Rourke and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. It is based on Elmore Leonards 1989 novel of the same name. The story follows a couple who, despite being in a Witness Protection Program, are being chased and confronted by the criminal they outed. Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond – Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Chris Smith. The film follows actor Jim Carrey as he remains in character as Andy Kaufman during the production of the 1999 film Man on the Moon, directed by Miloš Forman. It was released on November 17, 2017, through the streaming service Netflix. Fireproof Fireproof is a 2008 American Christian drama film released by Samuel Goldwyn Films and Affirm Films, directed by Alex Kendrick, who co-wrote and co-produced it with Stephen Kendrick. The film stars Kirk Cameron, Erin Bethea and Ken Bevel. Although the film received generally unfavorable reviews from film critics, Fireproof was successful at the box office, becoming a surprise hit, debuting at No. 4 and becoming the highest-grossing independent film of 2008, grossing over $33 million. It received awards from evangelical Christian organizations, including the Best Feature Film award at the 2009 San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival. The Chaos Class Failed the Class Hababam Sınıfı Sınıfta Kaldı is a 1975 Turkish comedy film, directed by Ertem Eğilmez based on a novel by Rıfat Ilgaz. The film is a sequel to Hababam Sınıfı. Badlapur Badlapur is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language neo-noir action thriller film directed by Sriram Raghavan and produced by Dinesh Vijan and Sunil Lulla under Maddock Films. The film stars Varun Dhawan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, with Huma Qureshi, Yami Gautam, Vinay Pathak, Divya Dutta and Radhika Apte in supporting roles. The film was released on 20 February 2015. Box Office India reported that Badlapur grossed approximately worldwide. On 11 January 2016, The film was nominated for Best Film in the 61st Filmfare Awards, as well as other categories. The movie is based on Italian writer Massimo Carlottos novel Deaths Dark Abyss. Princess Protection Program Princess Protection Program is a 2009 Disney Channel Original Movie, directed by Allison Liddi-Brown and starring Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez. The script was written by Annie DeYoung from a story by Annie DeYoung and David Morgasen. The film premiered on June 26, 2009 in the United States on Disney Channel and was released on DVD on June 30, 2009. The film won the 2009 Teen Choice Awards for Choice Summer Movie. The Angriest Man in Brooklyn The Angriest Man in Brooklyn is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed by Phil Alden Robinson, It is a remake of the 1997 Israeli film The 92 Minutes of Mr. Baum, written and directed by Assi Dayan. It stars Robin Williams, Mila Kunis, Peter Dinklage and Melissa Leo. The film follows an angry, bitter man whose doctor tells him he has a brain aneurysm and has only 90 minutes to live. As the patient races around the city, trying to right his wrongs, the doctor attempts to find him and take him to a hospital. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on May 23, 2014 by Lionsgate. This was the final film featuring Robin Williams to be released during his lifetime. Hoffa Hoffa is a 1992 American biographical crime film directed by Danny DeVito and written by David Mamet, based on the life of Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa. Most of the story is told in flashbacks before ending with Hoffas mysterious disappearance. Jack Nicholson plays Hoffa, and DeVito plays Robert Ciaro, an amalgamation of several Hoffa associates over the years. The film features John C. Reilly, Robert Prosky, Kevin Anderson, Armand Assante, and J. T. Walsh in supporting roles. The film received mixed reviews and grossed just $29 million against its $35 million budget. A Moment to Remember A Moment to Remember is a 2004 South Korean film based on the 2001 Japanese television drama Pure Soul. It stars Son Ye-jin and Jung Woo-sung and follows the theme of discovery in a relationship and the burdens of loss caused by Alzheimers disease. The film was released on November 5, 2004 in South Korea. It was a major success domestically, topping the box office for two consecutive weeks to become the 5th highest-grossing film of 2004 at 2,565,078 admissions. The film was also a hit in Japan, breaking previous records of Korean films released there; it was the 19th highest-grossing film at the 2005 Japanese box office. John H. Lee and Kim Young-ha won Best Adapted Screenplay at the 2005 Grand Bell Awards. Immortal Immortal is a 2004 English language French live-action and animated science fiction film co-written and directed by Enki Bilal and starring Linda Hardy, Thomas Kretschmann and Charlotte Rampling. It is loosely based upon Bilals comic book La Foire aux immortels. Immortal was one of the first major films to be shot entirely on a "digital backlot", blending live actors with computer generated surroundings. The French video game studio Quantic Dream helped produce much of the cinematics. Simon Birch Simon Birch is a 1998 American comedy-drama film loosely based on A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving and directed and written for the screen by Mark Steven Johnson in his directorial debut. The film stars Ian Michael Smith, Joseph Mazzello, Jim Carrey, Ashley Judd and Oliver Platt. It omitted much of the latter half of the novel and altered the ending. The film does not share the books title at Irvings request; he did not believe that his novel could successfully be made into a film. The name "Simon Birch" was suggested by him to replace that of Owen Meany. The opening credits of the film state that it was "suggested by" Irvings novel. The main plot centers on 12-year-old Joe Wenteworth and his best friend Simon Birch, who was born with dwarfism. Breakfast on Pluto Breakfast on Pluto is a 2005 comedy-drama film written and directed by Neil Jordan and based on the novel of the same name by Patrick McCabe, as adapted by Jordan and McCabe. The film stars Cillian Murphy as a transgender foundling searching for love and her long-lost mother in small town Ireland and London in the 1970s. On Body and Soul On Body and Soul is a 2017 Hungarian drama film written and directed by Ildikó Enyedi. The story revolves around a CFO of a slaughterhouse and the newly appointed meat quality inspector who discover they can communicate with each other through their dreams, leading to an unlikely romance. It won the Golden Bear in the main competition section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. At Berlin it also won the FIPRESCI Prize and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. It was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film and was nominated for the Oscar at the 90th Academy Awards. Alexandra Borbély won the European Actress award at the European Film Awards for her performance in the film. Loft Loft is a 2008 Belgian erotic mystery film directed by Erik Van Looy and written by Bart De Pauw, starring an ensemble cast of notable Flemish actors. Pather Panchali Pather Panchali is a 1955 Indian Bengali-language drama film written and directed by Satyajit Ray and produced by the Government of West Bengal. It is based on Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyays 1929 Bengali novel of the same name and is Rays directorial debut. It features Subir Banerjee, Kanu Banerjee, Karuna Banerjee, Uma Dasgupta and Chunibala Devi. The first film in The Apu Trilogy, Pather Panchali depicts the childhood of the protagonist Apu and his elder sister Durga and the harsh village life of their poor family. Production was interrupted because of funding problems and it took nearly three years for the film to be completed. The film was shot mainly on location, had a limited budget, featured mostly amateur actors, and was made by an inexperienced crew. The sitar player Ravi Shankar composed the films soundtrack and score using classical Indian ragas. Subrata Mitra was in charge of the cinematography while editing was handled by Dulal Dutta. Following its premiere on 3 May 1955 during an exhibition at New Yorks Museum of Modern Art, Pather Panchali was released in Calcutta later the same year to an enthusiastic reception. A special screening was attended by the Chief Minister of West Bengal and the Prime Minister of India. Critics have praised its realism, humanity, and soul-stirring qualities while others have called its slow pace a drawback, and some have condemned it for romanticising poverty. Scholars have commented on the films lyrical quality and realism, its portrayal of the poverty and small delights of daily life, and the use of what the author Darius Cooper has termed the "epiphany of wonder", among other themes. The tale of Apus life is continued in the two subsequent installments of Rays trilogy: Aparajito and Apur Sansar. Pather Panchali is described as a turning point in Indian cinema, as it was among the films that pioneered the Parallel Cinema movement, which espoused authenticity and social realism. The first film from independent India to attract major international critical attention, it won Indias National Film Award for Best Feature Film in 1955, the Best Human Document award at the 1956 Cannes Film Festival, and several other awards, establishing Ray as one of the countrys most distinguished filmmakers. It is often featured in lists of the greatest films ever made. Down Periscope Down Periscope is a 1996 American military comedy submarine film from 20th Century Fox, produced by Robert Lawrence, directed by David S. Ward, that stars Kelsey Grammer, Lauren Holly, and Rob Schneider. The film co-stars Bruce Dern, Harry Dean Stanton, William H. Macy, and Rip Torn. Lieutenant Commander Thomas Dodge fights to save his naval career while also being saddled with a group of misfit seamen brought together as the crew of his first command, USS Stingray, a rusty, obsolete World War II-era diesel submarine recommissioned to participate in a special naval war game. Redbelt Redbelt is a 2008 American martial arts film written and directed by David Mamet and starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Tim Allen, Alice Braga, Randy Couture, Ricky Jay, Joe Mantegna, Emily Mortimer, David Paymer, Rebecca Pidgeon, and Rodrigo Santoro. The film also features a number of martial-arts professionals. It opened in wide release in the United States and Canada on May 9, 2008. Happy Together Happy Together is a 1997 Hong Kong romance film directed by Wong Kar-wai, starring Leslie Cheung and Tony Leung Chiu-wai, that depicts a turbulent romance. The English title is inspired by The Turtles 1967 song, which is covered by Danny Chung on the films soundtrack; the Chinese title is an idiomatic expression suggesting "the exposure of something intimate". The film received positive reviews and screened at several film festivals; it was nominated for the Palme dOr and won Best Director at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Setup Setup is a direct-to-video action thriller heist film directed by Mike Gunther and written by Gunther and Mike Behrman. It stars 50 Cent, Bruce Willis and Ryan Phillippe. It was released straight to DVD and Blu-ray on 20 September 2011 in the United States. Room 237 Room 237 is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Rodney Ascher about interpretations and perceived meanings of Stanley Kubricks film The Shining which was adapted from the 1977 novel of the same name by Stephen King. The film includes footage from The Shining and other Kubrick films, along with discussions by a number of Kubrick enthusiasts. The film has nine segments, each segment focusing on different elements within the film which "may reveal hidden clues and hint at a bigger thematic oeuvre." The film was produced by Tim Kirk. The title refers to a room in the haunted hotel featured in The Shining, which a character is warned never to enter. The film was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. The films distribution rights were acquired by IFC Midnight and was exhibited theatrically and on VOD on March 29, 2013. Superman/Batman: Public Enemies Superman/Batman: Public Enemies is a 2009 animated superhero film based on the DC Comics story arc "Public Enemies" in the Superman/Batman comic book series, written by Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness, which focused on Superman and Batman teaming up to prevent a meteorite from striking Earth, and taking down Lex Luthor, who has been elected President of the United States. Directed by Sam Liu and released by Warner Bros. Animation on September 29, 2009. It is the sixth film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies. The film received generally mixed reviews upon release. The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas is a 2000 American romantic comedy film directed by Brian Levant, written by Jim Cash, Harry Elfont, Deborah Kaplan, and Jack Epps, and is the prequel to Levants The Flintstones, based on the 1960–66 animated television series of the same name. It is set before the events of both the series and the first film, showing how Fred and Barney met Wilma and Betty. None of the original cast from the first film reprise their roles here. The film stars Mark Addy, replacing John Goodman as Fred Flintstone; Stephen Baldwin replacing Rick Moranis as Barney Rubble; Kristen Johnston replacing Elizabeth Perkins as Wilma Slaghoople; and Jane Krakowski replacing Rosie ODonnell as Betty OShale. The supporting cast featured Joan Collins, Thomas Gibson, Harvey Korman, and Alan Cumming in a dual role as The Great Gazoo and Mick Jagged, a parody of Mick Jagger. The film was a box office bomb, grossing only $59.5 million against its $83 million budget. Like its predecessor, Viva Rock Vegas also received negative reviews, though some critics considered it an improvement over the first film. Blindspotting Blindspotting is a 2018 American comedy-drama film written, produced by and starring Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal. Carlos López Estrada directs while Janina Gavankar, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Ethan Embry, Tisha Campbell-Martin, Utkarsh Ambudkar, and Wayne Knight also star. The plot follows a parolee with three days left on his sentence, only to have him witness a police shooting that threatens to ruin a lifelong friendship. Casal and Diggs, childhood friends in real-life, wrote the screenplay in the mid-2000s, initially to speak for the city of Oakland which they felt was often misrepresented in film. After years of delays, the pairs schedules finally allowed them to make the film, with principal photography beginning in June 2017. Blindspotting had its world premiere on January 18, 2018 in the U.S. Dramatic Competition section at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and was released in the United States on July 20, 2018, by Lionsgate. The film received positive reviews from critics, and at the 34th Independent Spirit Awards, was nominated for Best Male Lead for Diggs performance, while López Estrada earned a Directors Guild of America Award nomination for Outstanding Directing – First-Time Feature Film. Last Flag Flying Last Flag Flying is a 2017 American drama film directed by Richard Linklater with a screenplay by Linklater and Darryl Ponicsan, based upon the latters 2005 novel of the same name. It stars Steve Carell, Bryan Cranston, and Laurence Fishburne as three Vietnam War veterans who reunite after one of their sons is killed in the Iraq War. Ponicsans novel Last Flag Flying is a sequel to his 1970 novel The Last Detail, which covered the same characters earlier in their lives. For that reason, Last Flag Flying has been described as an unofficial sequel to the earlier novels 1973 film adaptation, The Last Detail. Principal photography began in Pittsburgh in November 2016. The film had its world premiere at the New York Film Festival on September 28, 2017, and was released in the United States by Amazon Studios and Lionsgate on November 3, 2017. Vanity Fair Vanity Fair is a 2004 historical drama film directed by Mira Nair and adapted from William Makepeace Thackerays novel of the same name. The novel has been the subject of numerous television and film adaptations. Nairs version made notable changes in the development of main character Becky Sharp, played by Reese Witherspoon. The film received several awards and nominations, including being nominated for the Golden Lion at the 2004 Venice Film Festival. Disturbing Behavior Disturbing Behavior is a 1998 American teen science fiction psychological horror film starring James Marsden, Katie Holmes, and Nick Stahl. The screenplay, written by Scott Rosenberg, follows a group of high school outcasts who are horrified by their "Blue Ribbon" classmates, and was compared unfavorably by most critics to the 1975 thriller, The Stepford Wives. The film was directed by David Nutter, who was a director and producer of The X-Files as well as a director and co-executive producer of Millennium. Chinese Zodiac CZ12, also known as Chinese Zodiac, is a 2012 Hong-Kong-Chinese action comedy film co-produced, written, directed by and starring Jackie Chan. The film is the third movie of a franchise that began with Armour of God and its sequel, Operation Condor. Released in December 2012, the film went on to gross over US$145 million at the Chinese box office. Chan also earned two Guinness World Records with the film for "Most Stunts Performed by a Living Actor" and "Most Credits in One Movie". The film won Best Action Choreography at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards. Stardust Memories Stardust Memories is a 1980 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen and starring himself, Charlotte Rampling, Jessica Harper, Marie-Christine Barrault and Sharon Stone in her film debut. The film is about a filmmaker who recalls his life and his loves - the inspirations for his films - while attending a retrospective of his work. The film is shot in black and white and is reminiscent of Federico Fellinis 8½, which it parodies. Stardust Memories was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for Best Comedy written directly for screen, but was not warmly received by critics on its original release, and is not among the most renowned works in Allens filmography. The film has nonetheless been re-evaluated to some extent, with modern reception more often positive than negative. Allen, who denies that the work is autobiographical and has expressed regret that audiences interpreted it as such, even considers it to be one of his finest, alongside The Purple Rose of Cairo and Match Point. My Darling Clementine My Darling Clementine is a 1946 American Western film directed by John Ford and starring Henry Fonda as Wyatt Earp during the period leading up to the gunfight at the OK Corral. The ensemble cast also features Victor Mature, Linda Darnell, Walter Brennan, Tim Holt, Cathy Downs and Ward Bond. The title of the movie is borrowed from the theme song "Oh My Darling", sung in parts over the opening and closing credits. The screenplay is based on the fictionalized biography Frontier Marshal by Stuart Lake, as were two earlier movies, both named Frontier Marshal. My Darling Clementine is regarded by many film critics as one of the best Westerns ever made. It was also Harry Trumans favourite film. Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight Tales from the Crypt presents Demon Knight is a 1995 American horror comedy film directed by Ernest Dickerson, starring Billy Zane, William Sadler and Jada Pinkett. Brenda Bakke, C. C. H. Pounder, Dick Miller and Thomas Haden Church co-star. Demon Knight is a feature-length film presented by the HBO series Tales from the Crypt, and features scenes with the Crypt Keeper at the films beginning and ending. The film was followed by Bordello of Blood; although it is not a direct sequel, the key artifact from this film makes an appearance. American Gigolo American Gigolo is a 1980 American neo-noir crime drama film written and directed by Paul Schrader and starring Richard Gere and Lauren Hutton. It tells the story about a high-priced male escort in Los Angeles who becomes romantically involved with a prominent politicians wife while simultaneously becoming the prime suspect in a murder case. The film is notable for establishing Gere as a leading man, and was one of the first mainstream Hollywood films to include frontal male nudity from its main star. It is also notable for its Golden Globe Award-nominated musical score, composed by Giorgio Moroder, and number-one single "Call Me" by Blondie. Schrader considers it one of four similar films, which he calls "double bookends": Taxi Driver, bookended by Light Sleeper, and American Gigolo bookended by The Walker. Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead is a 1990 tragicomedy film written and directed by Tom Stoppard based on his play of the same name. Like the play, the film depicts two minor characters from William Shakespeares play Hamlet, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, who find themselves on the road to Elsinore Castle at the behest of the King of Denmark. They encounter a band of players before arriving to find that they are needed to try to discern what troubles the prince Hamlet. Meanwhile, they ponder the meaning of their existence. Filmed in Trogir, Yugoslavia, the movie won the Golden Lion at the 47th Venice International Film Festival. The film stars Gary Oldman as Rosencrantz and Tim Roth as Guildenstern, although a running theme throughout has many characters, themselves included, uncertain as to which is which. It also features Richard Dreyfuss as the leading player, Iain Glen as Hamlet, Ian Richardson as Polonius, Joanna Miles as Gertrude, and Donald Sumpter as King Claudius. This was Stoppards first and, to date, only film as a director. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is a 1954 American musical film, directed by Stanley Donen, with music by Saul Chaplin and Gene de Paul, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, and choreography by Michael Kidd. The screenplay, by Albert Hackett, Frances Goodrich, and Dorothy Kingsley, is based on the short story "The Sobbin Women", by Stephen Vincent Benét, which was based in turn on the Ancient Roman legend of The Rape of the Sabine Women. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, which is set in Oregon in 1850, is particularly known for Kidds unusual choreography, which makes dance numbers out of such mundane frontier pursuits as chopping wood and raising a barn. Film critic Stephanie Zacharek has called the barn-raising sequence in Seven Brides "one of the most rousing dance numbers ever put on screen." The film was photographed in Ansco Color in the CinemaScope format. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers won the Academy Award for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture and was nominated for four additional awards, including Best Picture. In 2006, American Film Institute named Seven Brides for Seven Brothers as one of the best American musical films ever made. In 2004, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers was selected for preservation in the U.S. National Film Registry of the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." In July In July is a 2000 German-Turkish road movie. Masaan Masaan is a 2015 drama film directed by Neeraj Ghaywan. The directorial debut film is an Indo-French co-production produced by Drishyam Films, Macassar Productions, Phantom Films, Sikhya Entertainment, Arte France Cinema and Pathé Productions. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival winning two awards. Ghaywan previously assisted Anurag Kashyap on Gangs Of Wasseypur. The film was screened at the inaugural New York Dalit Film and Cultural Festival in 2019 along with Pariyerum Perumal, Kaala and Fandry. It is available on the online streaming platforms, Netflix and Hotstar. Shelter Shelter is a 2007 American romantic drama film produced by JD Disalvatore and directed and written by Jonah Markowitz. It stars Trevor Wright, Brad Rowe, and Tina Holmes. It was the winner of "Outstanding Film – Limited Release" at the 2009 GLAAD Media Awards, Best New Director and Favorite Narrative Feature at the Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, and the Peoples Choice Award for Best Feature at the Vancouver Queer Film Festival. Shelter represents the feature directorial debut of Markowitz. After After is a 2019 American romantic drama film directed by Jenny Gage with a screenplay by Gage, Susan McMartin and Tamara Chestna based on the 2014 new adult fiction novel of the same name written by Anna Todd. The film stars newcomer Josephine Langford as Tessa Young, a college student who begins a turbulent relationship with "bad boy" Hardin Scott, played by Hero Fiennes-Tiffin. The film was released in the United States on April 12, 2019, by Aviron Pictures. It received generally unfavorable reviews from critics, who criticized the depiction of romance and the slow plot. The film grossed $69.5 million worldwide against a $14 million budget. A sequel is in development. Klute Klute is a 1971 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed and produced by Alan J. Pakula, written by Andy and Dave Lewis, and starring Jane Fonda, Donald Sutherland, Charles Cioffi, and Roy Scheider. It tells the story of a high-priced prostitute who assists a detective in solving a missing person case. Klute is the first installment of what informally came to be known as Pakulas "paranoia trilogy". The other two films are The Parallax View and All the Presidents Men. The music was composed by Michael Small. Upon its release, the film received widespread critical acclaim for its direction, screenplay, and performances - in particular that of Jane Fonda. Fonda won an Academy Award for Best Actress, and the film was also nominated for Best Original Screenplay. Klute was a commercial success, grossing $12 million against a $2.5 million budget. The Signal The Signal is a 2007 American horror film written and directed by independent filmmakers David Bruckner, Dan Bush and Jacob Gentry. It is told in three parts, in which all telecommunication and audiovisual devices transmit only a mysterious signal turning people mad and activating murderous behaviour in many of those affected. The films three interconnected chapters are presented in a nonlinear narrative. Each of them manifests elements of, respectively, splatter film, black comedy, and a post-apocalyptic love story. The Signal was met with a mixed but largely positive critical reception. Escobar: Paradise Lost Escobar: Paradise Lost is a 2014 romantic thriller film written and directed by Andrea Di Stefano in his directorial debut. The film chronicles the life of a surfer who falls in love while working with his brother in Colombia and finds out that the girls uncle is Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar. RADiUS-TWC acquired the North American distribution rights of the film in February 2014. The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2014. and had a limited release in the United States on June 26, 2015. The House of the Spirits The House of the Spirits is a 1993 German-Danish-Portuguese period drama film directed by Bille August and starring Jeremy Irons, Meryl Streep, Glenn Close, Winona Ryder, Antonio Banderas and Vanessa Redgrave. The supporting cast includes María Conchita Alonso, Armin Mueller-Stahl, and Jan Niklas. Based on the 1982 novel La Casa de los Espíritus by Isabel Allende, the film is about the life of a young lady named Clara during the military dictatorship in Chile, and her recollection of her family history, mainly the rise of her husband, Esteban Trueba. The film won some awards,. Namastey London Namastey London is a 2007 Indian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, starring Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif. It also stars Rishi Kapoor, Javed Sheikh, Upen Patel and Clive Standen in supporting roles. The movie is originally based on a true life story of Akshay Kumars friend. Riteish Deshmukh has a cameo role in the film. Critics have noted similarities between the film and the 1970 Manoj Kumar-directed Purab Aur Paschim, though the director denied it being a remake. The film became a box-office success upon release and also earned Kumar a Filmfare Award for Best Actor nomination. Together Together is a Swedish comedy-drama film, which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 August 2000. It is Swedish director Lukas Moodyssons second full-length film. Set in a Stockholm sharehome called "Tillsammans" in 1975, it is a satirical view of socialist values and a bittersweet comedy. Resurrecting the Champ Resurrecting the Champ is a 2007 American drama sports film directed by Rod Lurie. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Michael Bortman and Allison Burnett, based on a Los Angeles Times Magazine article entitled Resurrecting the Champ, by author J.R. Moehringer. The film centers on a fictionalized former athlete portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson, living on the streets of Denver, who attempts to impersonate the life and career of former professional heavyweight boxer Bob Satterfield. The ensemble cast also features Josh Hartnett, Alan Alda, David Paymer, and Teri Hatcher. The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios of Phoenix Pictures, Alberta Film Entertainment, Battleplan Productions, and the Yari Film Group. Theatrically, it was commercially distributed by the Yari Film Group, while in the home video rental market it was distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. Resurrecting the Champ explores professional ethics, journalism and athletics. On September 25, 2007, the original motion picture soundtrack was released by the Rykodisc record label. The film score was composed and orchestrated by musicians Larry Groupé and Blake Hazard. Indie Rock band The Submarines also contributed a musical track to the score. In 2008, the film was nominated for an ESPY Award for Best Sports Movie as well as a Young Artist Award in the category of Best Performance in a Feature Film, Young Actor Age Ten or Younger. Resurrecting the Champ premiered in theaters nationwide in the United States on August 24, 2007 grossing $3,172,573 in domestic ticket receipts. The film took in an additional $69,854 in business through international release for a combined worldwide total of $3,242,427. Preceding its initial screening in cinemas, the film was generally met with positive critical reviews. With its initial foray into the home video marketplace; the widescreen DVD edition of the film featuring theatrical trailers, cast and crew interviews, and commentary with director Lurie among other highlights, was released in the United States on April 8, 2008. Annapolis Annapolis is a 2006 drama film directed by Justin Lin and starring James Franco, Tyrese Gibson, Jordana Brewster, Donnie Wahlberg, Roger Fan, and Chi McBride. The film revolves around Jake Huard, a young man who dreams of one day attending the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis. It was released January 27, 2006 in the United States. As of February 12, 2006, the film grossed an approximate total of US$17.2 million in the United States, and was produced for a $26-million budget. Annapolis scored mostly negative reviews from critics but found an audience on DVD selling over 4 million copies and staying on top 10 rental lists around the U.S. The Corporation The Corporation is a 2003 Canadian documentary film written by University of British Columbia law professor Joel Bakan, and directed by Mark Achbar and Jennifer Abbott. The documentary examines the modern-day corporation. Bakan wrote the book, The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power, during the filming of the documentary. Last Chance Harvey Last Chance Harvey is a 2008 British-American romantic drama film written and directed by Joel Hopkins. The screenplay focuses on two lonely people who tentatively forge a relationship over the course of three days. Dustin Hoffman plays an American composer who loses his job and his position of father of the bride in the course of a single day overseas while Emma Thompson plays an airport worker with a jaundiced view of relationships. Under the Shadow Under the Shadow is a 2016 internationally co-produced Persian-language supernatural horror film written and directed by Iranian-born Babak Anvari as his directorial debut. A mother and daughter are haunted by a mysterious evil in 1980s Tehran, during the War of the Cities. The film stars Narges Rashidi, Avin Manshadi, Bobby Naderi, Ray Haratian, and Arash Marandi. Produced by British film company Wigwam Films, the film is an international co-production between Qatar, Jordan, and the United Kingdom. The film premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival and has been acquired by US streaming service Netflix. It was selected as the British entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Birdemic: Shock and Terror Birdemic: Shock and Terror is a 2010 American independent romantic horror film written, directed, and produced by James Nguyen, and starring Alan Bagh and Whitney Moore. Inspired by Alfred Hitchcocks The Birds, Birdemic tells the story of a romance between the two main characters as their small town is attacked by birds. The film was largely self-financed and was produced through Nguyens Moviehead Pictures company for a budget of less than $10,000. The film has gained notoriety for its poor quality, with many critics citing it as one of the worst films of all time. After a limited theatrical release, the film was picked up for distribution by Severin Films in 2010. A sequel, The Resurrection, was released in 2013. Day of the Dead Day of the Dead is a 2008 American horror film about a virus outbreak that causes people to turn into violent zombie-like creatures. It is a loose remake of George A. Romeros 1985 film of the same name, the third in Romeros Dead series, and it is the first of two remakes of the original 1985 film; the other is Bloodline. The 2008 film was directed by Steve Miner and written by Jeffrey Reddick. Day of the Dead was principally shot in Bulgaria, with limited shooting in Los Angeles, California. Tyler Bates provided the soundtrack, and screenwriter Jeffrey Reddick has a cameo appearance as an ill-fated police officer. Butter Butter is a 2011 comedy film directed by Jim Field Smith, from a screenplay by Jason Micallef, starring Yara Shahidi, Jennifer Garner, Ty Burrell, Olivia Wilde, Rob Corddry, Ashley Greene, Alicia Silverstone, and Hugh Jackman. It was released on October 5, 2012 in the United States and Canada by The Weinstein Company through its RADiUS-TWC distribution arm. The film is said to be a satire of the 2008 Democratic presidential primary. Butter received mixed reviews from critics who questioned Smiths direction of the films script in terms of humor and satire and the performances from the ensemble cast. Tiger Zinda Hai Tiger Zinda Hai is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and co-written by Neelesh Misra. The film stars Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif and Sajjad Delfrooz in leading roles, with Angad Bedi, Kumud Mishra, Nawab Shah, Ivan Rodrigues, Girish Karnad and Paresh Rawal in supporting roles. The film is the sequel to the 2012 film Ek Tha Tiger and the second instalment of the Tiger film series, and is based on the 2014 abduction of Indian nurses by ISIL. The poster was revealed by Khan through his official Twitter account on 18 October 2017 on the occasion of Diwali. The official trailer was released on 7 November. The film was released on 22 December 2017. With a budget of , it is the one of the most expensive Hindi films and one of the most expensive Indian films of all time. It has grossed more than at the box office, becoming one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time. At the 63rd Filmfare Awards, Tom Struthers won the Filmfare Award for Best Action. Aliens in the Attic Aliens in the Attic is a 2009 American family science fiction comedy film produced by 20th Century Fox and Regency Enterprises and starring Carter Jenkins, Austin Butler, Ashley Tisdale, Gillian Vigman, Andy Richter, Doris Roberts, Robert Hoffman, Kevin Nealon, Tim Meadows, Henri Young, Regan Young, Josh Peck, J. K. Simmons, Kari Wahlgren, and Thomas Haden Church. The plot revolves around the children in the Pearson family having to defend their vacation house against a group of aliens planning an invasion of Earth until one of the aliens betrays them and joins the Pearson children in battle. The film was previously titled They Came from Upstairs, which is instead used as the films tag line. A video game of the same name was released as well. Aliens in the Attic received mixed reviews from film critics, but was a minor box office success. The film was directed by John Schultz. State and Main State and Main is a 2000 comedy film written and directed by David Mamet and starring William H. Macy, Sarah Jessica Parker, Alec Baldwin, Julia Stiles, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rebecca Pidgeon, David Paymer, Patti LuPone, Clark Gregg, and Charles Durning. The plot involves the on-location production in Waterford, of a film called The Old Mill. The actual film was shot in Massachusetts in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Beverly, Dedham and Waltham. State and Main received favorable reviews from critics. Sound of My Voice Sound of My Voice is a 2011 American psychological thriller film directed by Zal Batmanglij in his feature directorial debut and starring Christopher Denham, Nicole Vicius and Brit Marling. The plot focuses on two documentary filmmakers who attempt to expose a cult led by a charismatic leader who claims to be from the future. The film was written by Batmanglij and Marling. It premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. It was also selected to close the 2011 SXSW Film Festival. The film was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures on April 27, 2012. Fire in the Sky Fire in the Sky is a 1993 American biopic science fiction mystery film directed by Robert Lieberman and written by Tracy Tormé. It is based on Travis Waltons book The Walton Experience, which describes an alleged extraterrestrial encounter. The film stars D. B. Sweeney as Walton, and Robert Patrick as his best friend and future brother-in-law, Mike Rogers. James Garner, Craig Sheffer, Scott MacDonald, Henry Thomas, and Peter Berg also star. Fire in the Sky was a modest box office success and met with generally positive reviews. The films critical standing has since diminished, although its alien abduction scenes remain well-regarded. It was nominated for four Saturn Awards. Indie Game: The Movie Indie Game: The Movie is a 2012 documentary film made by Canadian filmmakers James Swirsky and Lisanne Pajot. The film is about the struggles of independent game developers Edmund McMillen and Tommy Refenes during the development of Super Meat Boy, Phil Fish during the development of Fez, and also Jonathan Blow, who reflects on the success of Braid. After two successful Kickstarter funds, interviews were conducted with prominent indie developers within the community. After recording over 300 hours of footage, Swirsky and Pajot decided to cut the movie down to follow the four developers selected. Their reasoning behind this was to show game development in the "past, present and future" tenses through each individuals story. Mr. Mom Mr. Mom is a 1983 American comedy film from 20th Century Fox, directed by Stan Dragoti, written by John Hughes, and produced by Lynn Loring, Lauren Shuler and Aaron Spelling. It stars Michael Keaton, Teri Garr, Jeffrey Tambor, Ann Jillian, Christopher Lloyd and Martin Mull. The film follows an unemployed Detroit engineer becoming a stay-at-home dad and taking care of three young children, after his wife lands a job and returns to the advertising business as an executive at a big advertising agency. Megan Leavey Megan Leavey is a 2017 American biographical drama film directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite and written by Pamela Gray, Annie Mumolo, and Tim Lovestedt, based on the true events about a young female Marine named Megan Leavey and a combat dog named Rex. The film stars Kate Mara as the titular character, with Edie Falco, Common, Ramón Rodríguez, and Tom Felton in supporting roles. The film was released on June 9, 2017, by Bleecker Street, received positive reviews and grossed $14 million. Taste of Cherry Taste of Cherry is a 1997 Iranian drama film written, produced and directed by Abbas Kiarostami. It is a minimalist film about a man who drives through a city suburb, in search of someone who can carry out the task of burying him after he commits suicide. It was awarded the Palme dOr at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Neal Brennan, produced by Adam McKay, Will Ferrell, Kevin Messick and Chris Henchy, written by Andy Stock and Rick Stempson and starring Jeremy Piven, Ving Rhames, James Brolin, David Koechner, Kathryn Hahn, Ed Helms, Jordana Spiro and Craig Robinson. Originally titled The Goods: The Don Ready Story, the film was theatrically released on August 14, 2009 in the United States by Paramount Vantage and was released on DVD as a rental only with no special features November 17 and for sale December 15. The film received mostly negative reviews from critics and grossed $15.3 million against a $10 million budget. State of Grace State of Grace is a 1990 American neo-noir crime film directed by Phil Joanou and starring Sean Penn, Ed Harris and Gary Oldman, also featuring Robin Wright, John Turturro, and John C. Reilly. Written by playwright Dennis McIntyre, the film was executive-produced by Ned Dowd, Randy Ostrow, and Ron Rotholz, with a musical score by Ennio Morricone. Although the film was not a box office success and its release overshadowed by that of the similarly-themed Goodfellas, it was received positively by most critics. Shot on location in New York City, the film was inspired by the real-life Hells Kitchen gang the Westies. Ain't Them Bodies Saints Aint Them Bodies Saints is a 2013 American romantic crime drama film written and directed by David Lowery. The film stars Casey Affleck as Bob Muldoon, Rooney Mara as Ruth Guthrie and Ben Foster as Patrick Wheeler. Bob and Ruth are a couple who become involved in criminal activities and are caught, with Bob taking the blame and going to prison. The film follows the events after the criminal activities as Ruth gives birth to their daughter, and the two live comfortably. When the child is nearly four, Bob escapes from jail and goes looking to reconnect with his family. The film debuted at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Cinematography Award in the U.S. Dramatic Category and got nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. It was selected to compete in the International Critics Week section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. It was released on August 16, 2013, by IFC Films. The film received positive reviews overall, with critics praising its original take on the Bonnie and Clyde archetype, and commending its style and western iconography influences. It garnered numerous critical awards and nominations and was listed in the top ten films of 2013 by many domestic and international film publications, but ultimately under-performed at the box office. Stargate: The Ark of Truth Stargate: The Ark of Truth is a 2008 Canadian-American, military science fiction, direct-to-video film in the Stargate franchise, acting as a sequel to the television series Stargate SG-1. It is written and directed by Robert C. Cooper, produced by Cooper, John G. Lenic, and the series creator Brad Wright, and stars its regular cast. The film is the conclusion of the Ori arc, and picks up after the SG-1 series finale. However, it happens before the Stargate Atlantis third season finale. The Ark of Truth was released as a Region 1 DVD on March 11, 2008. Sky One has broadcast the film on March 24, 2008, to be followed by the Region 2 DVD release on April 28, 2008 with the Region 4 DVD release on April 9, 2008. SPACE has broadcast the film on September 13, 2008. The SciFi Channel premiered the movie on March 27, 2009. It is the first of two Stargate SG-1 direct-to-DVD films, the second one being Continuum. Lucky You Lucky You is a 2007 American drama film directed by Curtis Hanson, and starring Eric Bana, Drew Barrymore and Robert Duvall. The film was shot on location in Las Vegas. The screenplay was by Hanson and Eric Roth, but the film was partially inspired by George Stevens 1970 film The Only Game in Town. Mulan 2: The Final War Mulan II is a 2004 American direct-to-video Disney animated film directed by Darrell Rooney and Lynne Southerland and is a sequel to the 1998 animated film Mulan, featuring songs by Jeanine Tesori and Alexa Junge. Much of the cast from the first film returned, excluding Eddie Murphy, Miriam Margolyes, James Hong, Chris Sanders, and Matthew Wilder. Murphy and Margolyes were replaced by Mark Moseley and April Winchell, respectively; Little Brother was voiced by Frank Welker, and Gedde Watanabe does his own singing for the sequel. Mulan II features Mulan and her new fiancé, General Li Shang on a special mission: escorting the Emperors three daughters across the country to meet their soon-to-be fiancés. The film deals with arranged marriages, loyalty, relationships, making choices, trust, and finding true love. Unlike its predecessor, which gained critical acclaim, Mulan II was poorly received by critics. Marty Marty is a 1955 American romantic drama film directed by Delbert Mann. The screenplay was written by Paddy Chayefsky, expanding upon his 1953 teleplay of the same name, which was broadcast on The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse and starred Rod Steiger in the title role. The film stars Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair. In addition to winning an Academy Award for Best Picture, the film enjoyed international success, becoming the fourth American film to win the Cannes Film Festival, and to be awarded the Palme dOr. Marty and The Lost Weekend are the only two films to win both organizations grand prizes. Eega Eega is a 2012 Indian fantasy action film written by K. V. Vijayendra Prasad and directed by his son, S. S. Rajamouli. Produced by Korrapati Ranganatha Sai Varahi Chalana Chitram with an estimated budget of 260 to 400 million, it was filmed simultaneously as a bilingual in Telugu and Tamil languages, the latter titled Naan Ee. The film stars Sudeep, Nani and Samantha Ruth Prabhu. M. M. Keeravani composed the soundtrack and score. K. K. Senthil Kumar was director of photography and Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao edited the film. Janardhan Maharshi and Crazy Mohan wrote the dialogue for the Telugu and Tamil versions, respectively. The films narrative is in the form of a bedtime story told by a father to his daughter. Its protagonist Nani, who is in love with his neighbour Bindu, is murdered by a wealthy businessman named Sudeep, who is attracted to Bindu and considers Nani a rival. Nani reincarnates as a housefly and tries to avenge his death and protect Bindu from an obsessive Sudeep. The idea for the film originated in the 1990s from a conversation in which Prasad joked with Rajamouli about the idea of a fly seeking revenge against a human. Rajamouli reconsidered the idea after finishing Maryada Ramanna, and Prasad developed it into a script. The films production began on 7 December 2010 at Ramanaidu Studios in Hyderabad. Principal photography began on 22 February 2011 and continued until late February 2012. Makuta VFX and Annapurna Studios oversaw Eega visual effects and digital intermediate process, respectively. The two versions of the film, alongside a Malayalam-dubbed version titled Eecha, were released on 6 July 2012 in approximately 1,100 screens globally. The performances of the principal cast, Rajamoulis direction, and visual effects received critical acclaim upon release. Eega was one of the highest-grossing Telugu films of the year, earning more than 1.25 billion. Its Hindi-dubbed version, Makkhi, which was released on 12 October 2012, had not achieved equivalent commercial success as of June 2015. Eega won two National Film Awards, five South Filmfare Awards including Best Telugu Film, Best Telugu Director, Best Telugu Actress and Best Telugu Supporting Actor and three South Indian International Movie Awards. It was screened at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival, the Shanghai International Film Festival, and the Madrid International Film Festival. The Brady Bunch Movie The Brady Bunch Movie is a 1995 American comedy film based on the 1969–1974 television series The Brady Bunch. The film was directed by Betty Thomas, with a screenplay by Laurice Elehwany, Rick Copp, Bonnie and Terry Turner, and stars Shelley Long, Gary Cole and Michael McKean. It also features cameos from Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork and RuPaul, and the original cast of The Brady Bunch in new roles. The film places the original sitcom characters, with their 1970s fashion sense and sitcom family morality, in a contemporary 1990s setting, drawing humor from the resulting culture clash. The Brady Bunch Movie was released in the United States on February 17, 1995, and grossed $46.6 million. A sequel titled A Very Brady Sequel was released on August 23, 1996, and a television film titled The Brady Bunch in the White House was aired on November 29, 2002. Le Cercle Rouge Le Cercle Rouge is a 1970 Franco-Italian crime film set mostly in Paris. It was directed by Jean-Pierre Melville and stars Alain Delon, Andre Bourvil, Gian Maria Volonté and Yves Montand. It is known for its climactic heist sequence which is about half an hour in length and without any dialogue. The films title means "The Red Circle" and refers to the films epigraph which translates as Melville made up the quote, just as he did with the epigraph in Le Samouraï. Cam Cam is a 2018 American psychological horror film directed by Daniel Goldhaber and written by Isa Mazzei from a story by Goldhaber, Mazzei and Isabelle Link-Levy. The story is partially drawn from writer Mazzeis own experience working as a camgirl. The film is the first feature film for both Goldhaber and Mazzei. It stars Madeline Brewer, Patch Darragh, Melora Walters, Devin Druid and Michael Dempsey. It is a co-production between Divide/Conquer, Blumhouse Productions and Gunpowder & Sky. The film premiered at the Fantasia International Film Festival on July 18, 2018, and was released on November 16, 2018, by Netflix. It received a largely positive reception from critics, who praised Brewers performance, atmosphere and direction. Black Narcissus Black Narcissus is a 1947 Technicolor erotic drama film by the British writer-producer-director team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, based on the 1939 novel by Rumer Godden. The title Black Narcissus refers to the perfume Narcisse noir and its effects on others; it also alludes to narcissism. Black Narcissus is a psychological drama about the emotional tensions of jealousy and lust within a convent of nuns in an isolated valley in the Himalayas. The cast features Deborah Kerr, Kathleen Byron, Sabu, David Farrar, Flora Robson, Esmond Knight and Jean Simmons. Black Narcissus achieved acclaim for its pioneering technical mastery with the cinematographer, Jack Cardiff, shooting in vibrant colour, winning an Academy Award for Best Cinematography and a Golden Globe Award for Best Cinematography, and Alfred Junge winning an Academy Award for Best Art Direction. According to film critic David Thomson, "Black Narcissus is that rare thing, an erotic English film about the fantasies of nuns, startling whenever Kathleen Byron is involved". Jolly LLB 2 The State vs Jolly LLB 2 is an Indian 2017 Hindi-language courtroom black comedy film written and directed by Subhash Kapoor. The second installment of the Jolly LLB franchise, it is a sequel to the 2013 film Jolly LLB, and stars Akshay Kumar as Jagdishwar "Jolly" Mishra, a lawyer who fights a case against a ruthless and powerful lawyer Pramod Mathur, played by Annu Kapoor. The other pivotal characters are played by Huma Qureshi as Jollys wife and Saurabh Shukla as the courtrooms judge. Shukla played the same role in Jolly LLB too. Produced on a budget of , Jolly LLB 2 was theatrically released on 10 February 2017. The film received mixed to positive critical reviews from critics who particularly praised the direction, story and Kumars performance. It has grossed over at the worldwide box office, emerging as a major critical and commercial success as well as one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time and the tenth highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2017. MI-5 Spooks: The Greater Good is a 2015 British spy film, continuing from the British spy series Spooks, which aired on BBC One from 2002 to 2011. Jonathan Brackley and Sam Vincent wrote the script, with Bharat Nalluri directing. Peter Firth reprises his role as Harry Pearce, who appeared in all ten series of the programme. Also returning from the TV series are Tim McInnerny as Oliver Mace, Lara Pulver as Erin Watts, Hugh Simon as Malcolm Wynn-Jones, and Geoffrey Streatfeild as Calum Reed. Kit Harington and Jennifer Ehle star as new characters in leading roles. The film was released on 8 May 2015. Upon its release, it received generally mixed reviews from critics. At Eternity's Gate At Eternitys Gate is a 2018 biographical drama film about the final years of painter Vincent van Goghs life. The film dramatizes the controversial theory put forward by Van Gogh biographers Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith, in which they speculate that Van Goghs death was caused by mischief rather than it being a suicide. The film is directed and co-edited by Julian Schnabel, from a screenplay by Schnabel, Jean-Claude Carrière and Louise Kugelberg. It stars Willem Dafoe as Van Gogh, Rupert Friend, Oscar Isaac, Mads Mikkelsen, Mathieu Amalric, Emmanuelle Seigner and Niels Arestrup. Principal photography took place in late 2017 over 38 days at various locations across France where Van Gogh resided during his final years. At Eternitys Gate held its world premiere at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on September 3, 2018. The film was theatrically released in the United States on November 16, 2018, by CBS Films, before streaming on Netflix in France on February 15, 2019. It was released theatrically and through video-on-demand in the United Kingdom on March 29, 2019, by Curzon Artificial Eye. For his performance, Dafoe was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, among others, and won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the 75th Venice International Film Festival. Merlin Merlin is a 1998 television miniseries which originally aired on NBC that retells the legend of King Arthur from the perspective of the wizard Merlin. Sam Neill stars in the title role in a story that covers not only the rise and fall of Camelot but also the phase in the legendary history of Britain that precedes it. The film deviates from more traditional versions of the legend, notably by including new characters such as Queen Mab and by keeping Merlin through the whole reign of King Arthur over Britain. The film was followed by a sequel in 2006, Merlins Apprentice, which was more loosely connected with traditional Arthurian legend. The Final Countdown The Final Countdown is a 1980 alternate history science fiction film about a modern aircraft carrier that travels through time to the day before the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. Produced by Peter Vincent Douglas and directed by Don Taylor, the film stars Kirk Douglas, Martin Sheen, James Farentino, Katharine Ross and Charles Durning. This was Taylors final film. Produced with the full cooperation of the United States Navy, set and filmed on board the actual supercarrier, The Final Countdown was a moderate success at the box office. Tamara Drewe Tamara Drewe is a 2010 British comedy film directed by Stephen Frears. The screenplay was written by Moira Buffini, based on the newspaper comic strip of the same name written by Posy Simmonds. The comic strip which serves as source material was a modern reworking of Thomas Hardys nineteenth century novel Far from the Madding Crowd. The film premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival in May and was released nationwide in France on 14 July 2010. Momentum Pictures released the film in the United Kingdom on 10 September 2010. Problem Child 2 Problem Child 2 is a 1991 American comedy film and a sequel to the 1990 film Problem Child; a continuation of the exploits of Junior, an adopted orphan boy who deliberately wreaks comedic havoc everywhere he goes. John Ritter returns as his adopted father, Ben Healy. Amy Yasbeck, who played Bens wife, Flo, in the first movie, also returns, as school nurse Annie Young. It was produced by Robert Simonds, who also produced the first one. It was rated PG-13, unlike its predecessor, which was rated PG. The film did not fare as well as its predecessor, although it became a success at the box office. It was beat out by another sequel, Judgment Day, which was released on the same day. The History Boys The History Boys is a 2006 British comedy-drama film adapted by Alan Bennett from his play of the same name, which won the 2005 Olivier Award for Best New Play and the 2006 Tony Award for Best Play. It was directed by Nicholas Hytner, who directed the original production at the Royal National Theatre in London, and features the original cast of the play. The school scenes were filmed in Watford in two schools, Watford Grammar School for Boys and Watford Grammar School for Girls. The film uses the uniform of Watford Boys. Locations in Elland and Halifax, West Yorkshire are used to create the broader landscape of Sheffield in which the story is set. Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk Billy Lynns Long Halftime Walk is a 2016 war drama film directed by Ang Lee and written by Jean-Christophe Castelli, based on the 2012 eponymous novel by Ben Fountain. The film stars Joe Alwyn, Kristen Stewart, Garrett Hedlund, Vin Diesel, Steve Martin, and Chris Tucker. Principal photography began in April 2015 in Georgia. The film is a co-production between the United States and the United Kingdom. The film had its world premiere at the 54th New York Film Festival on October 14, 2016, and was theatrically released in North America on November 11, 2016, by TriStar Pictures. It had high production costs associated with being the first ever feature film using an extra-high frame rate of 120 frames per second, further complicated by the 3D format, at 4K HD resolution. It enjoyed faint praises from critics and was a box-office disappointment, grossing $30 million worldwide against its $40 million budget. Dark Blue Dark Blue is a 2002 American neo-noir film directed by Ron Shelton and starring Kurt Russell with Ving Rhames and Brendan Gleeson in supporting roles. The film is based on a story written for film by crime novelist James Ellroy and takes place during the days leading up to the Rodney King trial verdict. Lonely Hearts Lonely Hearts is a 2006 American film directed and written by Todd Robinson. It is a neo-noir based on the true story of the notorious "Lonely Hearts Killers" spree killing of the 1940s, Martha Beck and Raymond Fernandez. The story of Beck and Fernandez was also the subject of the 1970 film The Honeymoon Killers, directed by Leonard Kastle and the 1996 film Deep Crimson, directed by Arturo Ripstein. Muppet Treasure Island Muppet Treasure Island is a 1996 American musical action adventure comedy film directed by Brian Henson, produced by Jim Henson Productions, and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the fifth feature film to star the Muppets and is based on the novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. Similarly to its predecessor The Muppet Christmas Carol, the key roles were played by live-action actors, with the Muppets in supporting roles. It stars Tim Curry, Billy Connolly, Jennifer Saunders and, in his feature film debut, Kevin Bishop, alongside Kermit the Frog as Captain Abraham Smollett, Fozzie Bear as Squire Trelawney, Sam Eagle as Mr. Samuel Arrow and Miss Piggy as the castaway Benjamina Gunn. Following their success as the narrators of The Muppet Christmas Carol, The Great Gonzo and Rizzo the Rat were given specially created roles as Jim Hawkins best friends. The film was released on February 16, 1996, grossing $34 million on a budget of $31 million, and receiving generally positive reviews from critics and audiences. Tosun Pasa Tosun Paşa is a 1976 Turkish comedy film, directed by Kartal Tibet and written by Yavuz Turgul and starring Kemal Sunal, in his trademark character role of Şaban, as a butler who poses as the governor-general of Ottoman-ruled Egypt in an attempt to settle a dispute between two noble families over a lucrative parcel of land called The Green Valley. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , is one of the most popular productions from Ertem Eğilmezs Arzu Film and is particularly remembered for its catchy musical score. Valiant Valiant is a 2005 British–American computer-animated epic adventure comedy film produced by Vanguard Animation, Ealing Studios and Odyssey Entertainment, and released by Entertainment Film Distributors in the United Kingdom on March 25, 2005 and by Walt Disney Pictures in the United States on August 19, 2005. Set in May of the year 1944, it tells the story of a group of war pigeons during World War II. Reviews of Valiant were mixed. The film is based on a story by George Webster, and inspired by true stories of hundreds of pigeons that helped the soldiers in the war. The Pagemaster The Pagemaster is a 1994 American live-action animated film starring Macaulay Culkin, Christopher Lloyd, Whoopi Goldberg, Patrick Stewart, Leonard Nimoy, and Frank Welker. The film was produced by Turner Pictures and released by 20th Century Fox on November 23, 1994. The film was written for the screen by David Casci, based on a six-page pitch by writer Charles Pogue entitled "Library Days", presented to Casci by producer David Kirschner. The film was directed by Joe Johnston and Pixote Hunt and Glenn Chaika, and produced by David Kirschner and Paul Gertz. The film received negative reviews and grossed $13.7 million from a budget of $34 million. The films poor box office performance, along with Cats Dont Dance, set back other animated films for the animation studio, Turner Feature Animation. Intruders Intruders is a 2011 Spanish-british supernatural horror film directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and written by the Spanish duo Nicolás Casariego and Jaime Marques. The film stars Clive Owen, Carice van Houten, Daniel Brühl, Pilar López de Ayala, Ella Purnell, Izan Corchero, Kerry Fox and Héctor Alterio. It was released on 7 October 2011 by Universal Pictures International. Survival of the Dead Survival of the Dead is a 2009 American horror film written and directed by George A. Romero and starring Alan van Sprang, Kenneth Welsh and Kathleen Munroe. It is the sixth entry in Romeros Night of the Living Dead series. The story follows a group of AWOL National Guardsmen who briefly appeared in Diary of the Dead. The film proved to be the last film Romero directed before his death in 2017. Nostalgia Nostalghia is a 1983 Soviet-Italian film, directed by Andrei Tarkovsky, and starring Oleg Yankovsky, Domiziana Giordano, and Erland Josephson. Tarkovsky co-wrote the screenplay with Tonino Guerra. The film depicts a Russian writer who visits Italy to carry out research about an 18th-century Russian composer, but is stricken by homesickness. The film utilizes autobiographical elements drawn from Tarkovskys own experiences visiting Italy, and explores themes surrounding nostalgia and the untranslatability of art and culture. The film won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury, the prize for best director and the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. The film received nine total votes in the 2012 Sight & Sound polls of the greatest films ever made. How Green Was My Valley How Green Was My Valley is a 1941 drama film directed by John Ford. The film, based on the 1939 novel of the same name by Richard Llewellyn, was produced by Darryl F. Zanuck and scripted by Philip Dunne. The movie features Walter Pidgeon, Maureen OHara, Anna Lee, Donald Crisp, and Roddy McDowall. It was nominated for ten Academy Awards, famously beating Citizen Kane for Best Picture along with winning Best Director, Best Cinematography, and Best Supporting Actor. The movie tells of the Morgans, a hard-working Welsh mining family living in the heart of the South Wales Valleys during the 19th century. The story chronicles life in the South Wales coalfields, the loss of that way of life and its effects on the family. The fictional village in the movie is based on Gilfach Goch; Llewellyn spent many summers there visiting his grandfather, and it served as the inspiration for the novel. In 1990, the movie was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry of the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Academy Film Archive preserved How Green Was My Valley during 1998. The Gauntlet The Gauntlet is a 1977 American action thriller film directed by Clint Eastwood, starring Eastwood and Sondra Locke. The films supporting cast includes Pat Hingle, William Prince, Bill McKinney, and Mara Corday. Eastwood plays a down-and-out cop who falls in love with a prostitute whom he is assigned to escort from Las Vegas to Phoenix in order for her to testify against the mob. Get a Job Get a Job is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Dylan Kidd and written by Kyle Pennekamp and Scott Turpel, about a group of friends recently graduated and their efforts to secure employment. The film stars Miles Teller, Anna Kendrick, Brandon T. Jackson, Nicholas Braun, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Marcia Gay Harden, Alison Brie and Bryan Cranston. Shot in 2012, the film remained unreleased until March 25, 2016, when it received a limited and video on demand release by Lionsgate Premiere and CBS Films. Rock On!! Rock On!! is a 2008 Indian rock musical drama film written and directed by Abhishek Kapoor, produced by Farhan Akhtar, and with music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy. The film marks the successful Bollywood debut of Akhtar and Prachi Desai. Arjun Rampal, Akhtar, Luke Kenny, and Purab Kohli star as members of the Mumbai-based grunge rock band, "Magik" who reunite in 2008. The winner of seven Filmfare Awards, Rock On!! was critically acclaimed but had an average performance at the box office. The film was archived at the Academy Film Archive library. The direct sequel, Rock On!! 2, was released eight years later in 2016 to positive reviews. Blind Date Blind Date is a 1987 romantic comedy film, directed by Blake Edwards and starring Bruce Willis, in his first leading film role, and Kim Basinger. Blind Date earned mostly negative reviews from critics, but was a financial success and opened at number one at the box office. The Women The Women is a 2008 American comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by Diane English and starring Meg Ryan, Annette Bening, Eva Mendes, Debra Messing, Jada Pinkett Smith, Carrie Fisher, Cloris Leachman, Debi Mazar, Bette Midler, and Candice Bergen. The screenplay is an updated version of the George Cukor-directed 1939 film of the same name based on a 1936 play by Clare Boothe Luce. Though a commercial success, The Women was panned by critics. Captain Ron Captain Ron is a 1992 American comedy film directed by Thom Eberhardt, produced by David Permut, and written by John Dwyer for Touchstone Pictures. It stars Kurt Russell as the title character, a sailor with a quirky personality and a checkered past, and Martin Short as an upper-middle class, suburban family man who hires him to sail a yacht through the Caribbean with him and his family aboard. Mary Kay Place, Meadow Sisto, and Benjamin Salisbury also star as his wife and children. Desperately Seeking Susan Desperately Seeking Susan is a 1985 American comedy-drama film directed by Susan Seidelman and starring Rosanna Arquette and Madonna. Set in New York, the plot involves the interaction between two women – a bored housewife and a bohemian drifter – linked by various messages in the personal column of a newspaper. The film was Madonnas first major screen role and also provided early roles for a number of other well-known performers, such as John Turturro, Laurie Metcalf, Aidan Quinn, and Steven Wright. The New York Times named it one of the ten best films of 1985. Cool World Cool World is a 1992 American live-action/animated fantasy-Comedy film directed by Ralph Bakshi, and starring Kim Basinger, Gabriel Byrne and Brad Pitt. It tells the story of a cartoonist who finds himself in the animated world he thinks he created, and is seduced by one of the characters, a comic strip vamp who wants to be real. Cool World marked Bakshis return to feature films after nine years. The film was originally pitched as an animated horror film about an underground cartoonist who fathers an illegitimate half-real/half-cartoon daughter, who hates herself for what she is and tries to kill her parents. During production, Bakshis original screenplay was scrapped by producer Frank Mancuso and heavily rewritten by Michael Grais and Mark Victor in secret. Reviews praised the films visuals, soundtrack and mostly the animation but criticized the story and characters, as well as the combination of live-action and animation, which some critics felt was unconvincing. The film would eventually gross only half its production budget. Bad News Bears Bad News Bears is an 2005 American sports comedy film directed by Richard Linklater, written by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa and starring Billy Bob Thornton, Greg Kinnear, Marcia Gay Harden, Sammi Kane Kraft and Jeffrey Tedmori. It is a reboot of the 1976 sports film The Bad News Bears, produced by Paramount Pictures. It received mixed reviews and grossed just $34 million against its $35 million budget. Mean Girls 2 Mean Girls 2 is a 2011 American teen comedy television film directed by Melanie Mayron. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 2004 film Mean Girls. The film premiered on ABC Family on January 23, 2011. The film stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt, Diego Boneta and Linden Ashby. Tim Meadows reprises his role as Principal Ron Duvall from the original film. The Opposite of Sex The Opposite of Sex is a 1998 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Don Roos and starring Christina Ricci, Martin Donovan and Lisa Kudrow. This was the last feature film produced by Rysher Entertainment, a company better known for their television productions. Killer's Kiss Killers Kiss is a 1955 American crime film noir directed by Stanley Kubrick and written by Kubrick and Howard Sackler. It is the second feature film directed by Kubrick, the first being his 1953 debut feature Fear and Desire. The film stars Jamie Smith, Irene Kane, and Frank Silvera. Mad Money Mad Money is a 2008 American comedy-crime film starring Diane Keaton, Queen Latifah and Katie Holmes, and directed by Callie Khouri. It is loosely based on the 2001 British film Hot Money. Jodorowsky's Dune Jodorowskys Dune is a 2013 American-French documentary film directed by Frank Pavich. The film explores cult film director Alejandro Jodorowskys unsuccessful attempt to adapt and film Frank Herberts 1965 science fiction novel Dune in the mid-1970s. Jane Got a Gun Jane Got a Gun is a 2015 American action western film directed by Gavin OConnor and written by Brian Duffield, Joel Edgerton, and Anthony Tambakis. The film stars Natalie Portman, Joel Edgerton, Noah Emmerich, Rodrigo Santoro, Boyd Holbrook, and Ewan McGregor. After a long period of production issues since 2012, involving director and casting changes, principal photography began on March 21, 2013. The film was released on January 29, 2016. The film was shown on October 12, 2017 at the 7th Almería Western Film Festival. Saints and Soldiers Saints and Soldiers is a 2003 war drama film directed by Ryan Little and produced by Little and Adam Abel. It is loosely based on events that took place after the Malmedy massacre during the Battle of the Bulge. The film stars Corbin Allred, Alexander Niver, Lawrence Bagby, and Peter Asle Holden as the four American soldiers trying to return Kirby Heyborne, a British soldier with vital intelligence, to the Allied lines. After conducting research on World War II and Battle of the Bulge, Little began shooting in January 2003 in Utah. Filming lasted 30 days. Little and Abel were able to save money on production by recruiting a group of World War II reenactors who volunteered their services, costumes, and props. Excel Entertainment released the film at festivals to garner publicity before it was released to the public. The movie won numerous Best Picture awards from over 15 film festivals. Critical reception was generally positive with praise towards the message, story, performances, production values and action sequences. Though the screenplay, pacing and ties to Mormonism were criticized by some reviewers, several film scholars argued that despite the LDS-related themes, the film appeals to a wide audience. The film generated two sequels: Airborne Creed and The Void. Mad Dog and Glory Mad Dog and Glory is a 1993 American crime comedy-drama film directed by John McNaughton and starring Robert De Niro, Uma Thurman, and Bill Murray. Pieces of April Pieces of April is a 2003 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Hedges. The film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival. The title is taken from a 1972 hit song by Three Dog Night. Code 46 Code 46 is a 2003 British film directed by Michael Winterbottom, with screenplay by Frank Cottrell Boyce. It was produced by BBC Films and Revolution Films. It is a dystopic science fiction love story exploring the implications of current trends in biotechnology. The soundtrack was composed by David Holmes under the name "Free Association". The film was shot on location in Shanghai, Dubai, and Rajasthan, with interiors done on stage in London. The mix of foreign locations was chosen because the juxtaposition of elements in these cities offered a believable futuristic setting. White Boy Rick White Boy Rick is a 2018 American biographical crime drama film directed by Yann Demange and written by Andy Weiss, and Logan and Noah Miller. Based on a true story, the film stars Richie Merritt as Richard Wershe Jr., who in the 1980s became the youngest FBI informant ever at the age of 14. The film also stars Matthew McConaughey, Bel Powley, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Brian Tyree Henry, Rory Cochrane, RJ Cyler, Jonathan Majors, Eddie Marsan, Bruce Dern, and Piper Laurie. The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on August 31, 2018 and was released in the United States on September 14, 2018, by Sony Pictures Releasing. It received mixed reviews from critics and has grossed over $25 million. Assault on Wall Street Assault on Wall Street is a 2013 action thriller film written and directed by Uwe Boll and starring Dominic Purcell, Erin Karpluk, Edward Furlong and Keith David. It tells the story of a security guard who struggles to pay for his wifes medical bills and loses his investments in the financial crisis of 2007–2008, prompting a shooting spree on Wall Street after his wife takes her own life. The Ox-Bow Incident The Ox-Bow Incident is a 1943 American western film directed by William A. Wellman, starring Henry Fonda, Dana Andrews and Mary Beth Hughes, with Anthony Quinn, William Eythe, Harry Morgan and Jane Darwell. Two drifters are passing through a Western town, when news arrives that a local rancher has been murdered and his cattle stolen. The townspeople, joined by the drifters, form a posse to catch the perpetrators. They find three men in possession of the cattle, and are determined to see justice done on the spot. The film premiered in May 1943 to positive reviews from critics. It was nominated for the Oscar for Best Picture at the 16th Academy Awards, losing to Casablanca. In 1998, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film was adapted from the 1940 novel of the same name, written by Nevadan Walter Van Tilburg Clark. Battle of Britain Battle of Britain is a 1969 British Second World War film directed by Guy Hamilton, and produced by Harry Saltzman and S. Benjamin Fisz. The film documented the events of the Battle of Britain. The film drew many respected British actors to accept roles as key figures of the battle, including Sir Laurence Olivier as Hugh Dowding and Trevor Howard as Keith Park. It also starred Michael Caine, Christopher Plummer and Robert Shaw as Squadron Leaders. The script by James Kennaway and Wilfred Greatorex was based on the book The Narrow Margin by Derek Wood and Derek Dempster. The film endeavoured to be an accurate account of the Battle of Britain, when in the summer and autumn of 1940 the British RAF inflicted a strategic defeat on the Luftwaffe and so ensured the cancellation of Operation Sea Lion – Adolf Hitlers plan to invade Britain. The film is notable for its spectacular flying sequences, in contrast with the unsatisfactory model work seen in Angels One Five. It was on a far larger scale than had been seen on film before and this made the films production very expensive. Berlin Syndrome Berlin Syndrome is a 2017 Australian-French psychological thriller film directed by Cate Shortland, written by Shaun Grant and starring Teresa Palmer and Max Riemelt. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Melanie Joosten and tells the story of a young Australian photographer who travels to Germany, where she meets an attractive young German teacher. Waking up after a stormy night of passion with him, the photographer is suddenly taken hostage by her would-be lover. Berlin Syndrome had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on 20 January 2017 and was released in Australia on 20 April 2017, by Entertainment One. Bhool Bhulaiyaa Bhool Bhulaiyaa is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language psychological thriller film directed by Priyadarshan. It is an official remake of the 1993 Malayalam film, Manichitrathazhu, starring Mohanlal and Shobana, which was already remade into several languages films. The film stars Akshay Kumar, Shiney Ahuja, Vidya Balan, Ameesha Patel, Paresh Rawal, Manoj Joshi, Asrani, Rajpal Yadav and Vikram Gokhale. The film score and soundtrack of the film were composed by Ranjit Barot and Pritam respectively, and the lyrics were written by Sameer. It received universal critical acclaim and was also a huge commercial success.This film achieved a cult status in Hindi cinema. Vidya Balans performance in the film is still considered iconic and regarded as one of her best to date. Quest for Fire Quest for Fire is a 1981 France-Canada science fantasy adventure film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, written by Gérard Brach and starring Everett McGill, Ron Perlman, Nameer El-Kadi and Rae Dawn Chong. It is a film adaptation of the 1911 Belgian novel The Quest for Fire by J.-H. Rosny. The story is set in Paleolithic Europe, with its plot surrounding the struggle for control of fire by early humans. It won the Academy Award for Makeup. Enigma Enigma is a 2001 espionage thriller film directed by Michael Apted from a screenplay by Tom Stoppard. The script was adapted from the novel Enigma by Robert Harris, about the Enigma codebreakers of Bletchley Park in the Second World War. Although the story is highly fictionalised, the process of encrypting German messages during World War II and decrypting them with the Enigma is discussed in detail, and the historical event of the Katyn massacre is highlighted. It was the last film scored by John Barry. The Last Seduction The Last Seduction is a 1994 American neo-noir film erotic thriller film directed by John Dahl, and features Linda Fiorentino, Peter Berg, and Bill Pullman. The film was produced by ITC Entertainment and distributed by October Films. Fiorentinos performance generated talk of an Oscar nomination, but she was ineligible because the film was shown on HBO before it was released to theatres. October Films and ITC Entertainment sued the Academy, but were unable to make Fiorentino eligible for a nomination. The 1999 sequel The Last Seduction II featured none of the original cast and starred Joan Severance as the character Fiorentino originated. Manon of the Spring Manon des Sources is a 1986 French language period tragedy film. Directed by Claude Berri, it is the second of two films adapted from the 1966 two-volume novel by Marcel Pagnol, who wrote it based on his own earlier film of the same title. It is the sequel to Jean de Florette. It won an award in 1989 as best French film. Jean de Florette and Manon des Sources are ranked No. 60 in Empire magazines "The 100 Best Films of World Cinema" in 2010. Shin Godzilla is a 2016 Japanese kaiju film directed by Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi, with a screenplay by Anno and special effects by Higuchi. Produced by Toho Pictures and Cine Bazar and distributed by Toho, it is the 31st installment in the Godzilla franchise, the 29th Godzilla film produced by Toho, Tohos third reboot of the franchise, and the first film in the franchises Reiwa period. The film stars Hiroki Hasegawa, Yutaka Takenouchi, and Satomi Ishihara. In the film, politicians struggle with bureaucrat red tape in order to deal with the sudden appearance of a giant monster that evolves whenever it is attacked. In December 2014, Toho announced plans for a new domestic Godzilla film. Anno and Higuchi were announced as the directors in March 2015. Principal photography began in September 2015 and ended in October 2015. Inspiration for the film was drawn from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster and the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. Shin Godzilla premiered at the Hotel Gracery in Shinjuku, Tokyo on July 25, 2016, and was released nationwide on July 29, 2016, in IMAX, 4DX, and MX4D. It received acclaim from Japanese critics and mixed reviews from Western critics. The film was the highest-grossing live-action Japanese film of 2016 and became the highest-grossing Japanese-produced Godzilla film in the franchise. It received 11 Japan Academy Prize nominations and won seven, including Picture of the Year and Director of the Year. Koi... Mil Gaya Koi... Mil Gaya is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language science fiction film directed by Rakesh Roshan. It is the first installment in the Krrish franchise. The film stars Hrithik Roshan and Preity Zinta in the lead roles with Rekha playing an important supporting role. Initially, Aishwarya Rai was offered the role of Nisha. After she declined, the role went to Zinta. The film was released on 8 August 2003. It was shot in Kasauli, Nanital, Bhimtal and in Canada. Koi... Mil Gaya received the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues, and was screened at the Jerusalem Film Festival and the NatFilm Festival in Denmark. The film garnered the Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor for ans awards in all major award ceremonies of 2003 including the Filmfare Awards, IIFA Awards, Screen Awards, etc. It spawned two sequels — Krrish and Krrish 3 — making it the first of the Krrish trilogy. It also spawned a spin-off animation-cum-live-action series titled J Bole Toh Jadoo that aired on Nickelodeon India. The films theme has parallels to both the 1982 Hollywood hit E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and the 1960s story that E.T. itself was said to have been inspired by, The Alien by Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray. Director Roshan has stated that Koi... Mil Gaya is "not an Indian E.T." The story of a intellectually disabled boy coming in contact with an alien appears to parallel The Alien more closely than E.T. Twisted Twisted is a 2004 American psychological thriller directed by Philip Kaufman, written by Sarah Thorp, and starring Ashley Judd, Samuel L. Jackson, and Andy García. The film is set in San Francisco, California. Reds Reds is a 1981 American epic historical drama film co-written, produced, and directed by Warren Beatty. The picture centers on the life and career of John Reed, the journalist and writer who chronicled the Russian Revolution in his book Ten Days That Shook the World. Beatty stars in the lead role alongside Diane Keaton as Louise Bryant and Jack Nicholson as Eugene ONeill. The supporting cast includes Edward Herrmann, Jerzy Kosinski, Paul Sorvino, Maureen Stapleton, Gene Hackman, Ramon Bieri, Nicolas Coster, and M. Emmet Walsh. The film also features, as "witnesses," interviews with the 98-year-old radical educator and peace activist Scott Nearing, author Dorothy Frooks, reporter and author George Seldes, civil liberties advocate Roger Baldwin, and the American writer Henry Miller, among others. Beatty was awarded the Academy Award for Best Director and the film was nominated for Best Picture, but lost to Chariots of Fire. Beatty, Keaton, Nicholson, and Stapleton were nominated for Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress, respectively. Stapleton was the only one of the four to win. Beatty became the third person to be nominated for Academy Awards in the categories Best Actor, Director, and, with co-writer Trevor Griffiths, Original Screenplay—losing again to Chariots of Fire—for a film nominated for Best Picture. In June 2008, the American Film Institute revealed "AFIs 10 Top 10"–the best ten films in ten "classic" American film genres–after polling over 1,500 people from the film community. Reds came in ninth in the epic genre. Our Brand Is Crisis Our Brand Is Crisis is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed by David Gordon Green and written by Peter Straughan. Based on the 2005 documentary film of the same name by Rachel Boynton, it is a fictionalized account of the involvement of American political campaign strategists Greenberg Carville Shrum in the 2002 Bolivian presidential election. The film stars Sandra Bullock, Scoot McNairy, Billy Bob Thornton, Anthony Mackie, Ann Dowd and Joaquim de Almeida. Principal photography began on September 29, 2014, in New Orleans, Louisiana. George Clooney and Grant Heslov produced. The film was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It was theatrically released by Warner Bros. on October 30, 2015, to mixed reviews and was a box office disappointment. Excision Excision is a 2012 American horror film written and directed by Richard Bates, Jr., and starring AnnaLynne McCord, Traci Lords, Ariel Winter, Roger Bart, Jeremy Sumpter, Malcolm McDowell, Matthew Gray Gubler, Marlee Matlin, Ray Wise, and John Waters. The film is a feature-length adaptation of the 2008 short film of the same name. Excision premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. Excision played in the category of Park City at Midnight. Pokémon the Movie 2000 Pokémon: The Movie 2000 is a 1999 Japanese animated fantasy film and the second movie in the Pokémon anime franchise. Directed by Kunihiko Yuyama, the film stars the voices of Rica Matsumoto, Ikue Ōtani, Unshō Ishizuka, Mayumi Iizuka, Satomi Kōrogi, Tomokazu Seki, Megumi Hayashibara, Shinichirou Miki, Inuko Inuyama, Kouichi Yamadera, Chikao Ōtsuka, Kotono Mitsuishi, Akiko Hiramatsu, Takeshi Kaga and Masatoshi Hamada. Pokémon: The Movie 2000 has two parts: the feature presentation and a 20-minute preceding short. The film is set during the Orange Islands saga, where Ash, Misty and Tracey enter Shamouti Island. While there, they discover the three legendary bird Pokémon, Moltres, Zapdos and Articuno. Meanwhile, a collector named Lawrence III attempts to steal the three Pokémon to awaken Lugia, which proves dangerous for the legendary Pokémon, Lugia, and Ash himself. The film was released in Japanese theaters on July 17, 1999. The English version was produced by 4Kids Entertainment and licensed by Warner Bros. was released in the United States on July 21, 2000. Pokémon: The Movie 2000 earned less at the box office than its predecessor, The First Movie, but was still a financial success and received better reviews upon release. Martian Child Martian Child is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Menno Meyjes and based on David Gerrolds 1994 novelette of the same name. The film stars John Cusack as a writer who adopts a strange young boy who believes himself to be from Mars. The film was theatrically released on November 2, 2007 by New Line Cinema. Bounce Bounce is a 2000 American romantic drama film starring Ben Affleck and Gwyneth Paltrow and directed by Don Roos. Casa de mi Padre Casa de mi padre is a 2012 Spanish-language American comedy film directed by Matt Piedmont, written by Andrew Steele, and starring Will Ferrell, Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna and Génesis Rodríguez. It was described to be in the style of an "overly dramatic telenovela" and tells the story of Armando Álvarez, who must save his fathers ranch from a powerful drug lord. Casa de mi padre was released on March 16, 2012. Cleanskin Cleanskin is a 2012 English spy thriller film written and directed by Hadi Hajaig and starring Sean Bean, Abhin Galeya, Charlotte Rampling, James Fox, Tuppence Middleton, Shivani Ghai and Michelle Ryan. The story is set in London. The films title, "cleanskin", is a term for an undercover operative unknown to his or her targets, or, as more commonly used in the United Kingdom following the London bombings, an extremist with no previous convictions, so therefore unknown to national securitys services. Professor Marston and the Wonder Women Professor Marston and the Wonder Women is a 2017 American biographical drama film about American psychologist William Moulton Marston, who created the fictional character Wonder Woman. The film, directed and written by Angela Robinson, stars Luke Evans as Marston, Rebecca Hall as his legal wife Elizabeth and Bella Heathcote as the Marstons polyamorous life partner, Olive Byrne. JJ Feild, Oliver Platt and Connie Britton also feature. The film premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the United States on October 13, 2017. It received positive reviews from critics, who praised Robinsons direction and the performances of its stars. Angela's Ashes Angelas Ashes is a 1999 drama film based on the memoir of the same name by Frank McCourt. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, and Ireland, it was co-written and directed by Alan Parker, and stars Emily Watson, Robert Carlyle, Joe Breen, Ciaran Owens, and Michael Legge, the latter three playing the Young, Middle and Older Frank McCourt respectively. The Fly The Fly is a 1958 American science fiction-horror film produced and directed by Kurt Neumann and starring David Hedison, Patricia Owens, Vincent Price and Herbert Marshall. The screenplay by James Clavell was based on the 1957 short story of the same name by George Langelaan. The film tells the story of a scientist who is transformed into a grotesque creature after a common house fly enters unseen into a molecular transporter he is experimenting with, resulting in his atoms being combined with those of the insect, which produces a human-fly hybrid. The film was released in CinemaScope with Color by Deluxe by 20th Century Fox. It was followed by two black-and-white sequels, Return of the Fly and Curse of the Fly. The original film was remade in 1986 by director David Cronenberg. Waiting for Forever Waiting for Forever is a 2010 American romance film directed by James Keach and starring Rachel Bilson and Tom Sturridge. The film had a limited theatrical release beginning February 4, 2011. It was shot in Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah. Get on Up Get on Up is a 2014 American biographical musical drama film about the life of singer James Brown and directed by Tate Taylor and written by Jez and John-Henry Butterworth. The film stars an ensemble cast featuring Chadwick Boseman as Brown, Nelsan Ellis as Bobby Byrd, Dan Aykroyd as Ben Bart, Viola Davis as Susie Brown, Craig Robinson as Maceo Parker and Octavia Spencer as Aunt Honey. The film was released on August 1, 2014. Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore Alice Doesnt Live Here Anymore is a 1974 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Robert Getchell. It stars Ellen Burstyn as a widow who travels with her preteen son across the Southwestern United States in search of a better life. Kris Kristofferson, Billy "Green" Bush, Diane Ladd, Valerie Curtin, Lelia Goldoni, Vic Tayback, Jodie Foster, Alfred Lutter and Harvey Keitel are featured in supporting roles. It was one of Fosters earliest notable film appearances. The film premiered at the 27th Cannes Film Festival where it competed for the Palme dOr and was released theatrically on December 9, 1974, by Warner Bros. The film was a critical and commercial success, grossing $21 million on a $1.8 million budget. At the 47th Academy Awards, Burstyn won Best Actress, while Ladd and Getchell received nominations for Best Supporting Actress and Best Original Screenplay. Everything's Gonna Be Great Everythings Gonna Be Great is a 1998 Turkish comedy film, directed by Ömer Vargı, starring Cem Yılmaz a small-time crook who steals from his brothers pharmaceutical warehouse. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was a major box-office success and launched the film career of its star. Krrish 3 Krrish 3 is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language superhero film produced and directed by Rakesh Roshan, and written by Honey Irani and Robin Bhatt. It is the third film in the Krrish series, following Koi... Mil Gaya and Krrish. The film stars Hrithik Roshan, Vivek Oberoi, Priyanka Chopra and Kangana Ranaut in the lead roles. The story follows the life of Rohit Mehra, a scientist, and Krishna Mehra, a.k.a. Krrish, his superhero son, who face an elaborate conspiracy orchestrated by the evil genius Kaal and his female henchman Kaya. In the process, Krishnas pregnant wife Priya is kidnapped by Kaal and the form-changing Kaya takes her place at the Mehra home and eventually falls in love with Krishna. Krrish 3 was initially scheduled to release as a 3D film. However, due to lack of time to convert the film to 3D, director Rakesh Roshan mentioned that the film will be released only in the 2D format. Krrish 3 released worldwide on 1 November 2013. Produced on a budget of, the film grossed worldwide. It has received generally positive reviews from film critics, with praise directed towards Roshan and Ranauts performances, the visual effects, the cinematography, and entertainment value, while criticism was directed towards the music provided by composer and the directors brother Rajesh Roshan, the story, and screenplay. The Wizard of Lies The Wizard of Lies is a 2017 American television comedy film directed by Barry Levinson and written by Sam Levinson, Sam Baum, and John Burnham Schwartz, based on the non-fiction book of the same name by Diana B. Henriques. The film stars Robert De Niro as businessman Bernard Madoff, Michelle Pfeiffer as his wife Ruth Madoff, and Alessandro Nivola as their older son Mark Madoff. It aired on HBO on May 20, 2017. Mutiny on the Bounty Mutiny on the Bounty is a 1935 American drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Charles Laughton and Clark Gable, based on the Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall novel Mutiny on the Bounty. The film was one of the biggest hits of its time. In spite of some historical inaccuracies, film critics consider this adaptation to be the best cinematic work inspired by the mutiny. The Best of Youth The Best of Youth, is a 2003 Italian film directed by Marco Tullio Giordana. Originally planned as a four-part mini-series, it was presented at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Un Certain Regard award. It was then given a theatrical release in Italy in two three-hour parts in which 40 minutes were edited out. The complete version was aired in Italy from December 7 to 15, 2003 on Rai Uno in four parts. In the U.S., the film was screened in several cities in two three-hour parts. The two-disc DVD of the film is similarly divided. Giordana, who directed a film about the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of poet and director Pier Paolo Pasolini, again paid tribute to the director in this film, as its title comes from a Pasolini poem. The film falls within the tradition of several Italian films that cover expansive times of Italian history through the story of one family, such as Rocco and His Brothers and The Leopard. Giordana, the screen writers, and the primary actors were featured in a detailed pressbook interview that sheds light on some of the motivations of the characters and the inspiration behind the story. Lorenzo's Oil Lorenzos Oil is a 1992 American drama film directed by George Miller. It is based on the true story of Augusto and Michaela Odone, two parents in a relentless search for a cure for their son Lorenzos adrenoleukodystrophy. It was filmed primarily from September 1991 to February 1992 in Pittsburgh. The film had a limited release in North America on December 30, 1992, with a nationwide release two weeks later on January 15, 1993. It was generally well received by the critics and received two nominations at the 65th Academy Awards but was a box office bomb, grossing only $7.2 million against its $30 million budget. Metropolis is a 2001 Japanese science-fiction anime action film loosely based on the 1949 Metropolis manga created by Osamu Tezuka, itself inspired by the 1927 German silent film of the same name, though the two do not share plot elements. The anime, however, does draw aspects of its storyline directly from the 1927 film. The film was directed by Rintaro, written by Katsuhiro Otomo and produced by Madhouse with conceptual support from Tezuka Productions. Dil To Pagal Hai Dil To Pagal Hai, is a 1997 Indian musical romantic film directed by Yash Chopra. The film follows the love lives of the members of a musical troupe, in which two dancers played by Madhuri Dixit and Karisma Kapoor compete for the love of a choreographer played by Shah Rukh Khan with Akshay Kumar appearing in a supporting role. The soundtrack was composed by Uttam Singh, while the lyrics were written by Anand Bakshi. The film was screened retrospective, during the 2014 International Film Festival of India in the Celebrating Dance in Indian cinema section. Made on a budget of , Dil To Pagal Hai went on to gross over worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing Bollywood film of 1997. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Chopras direction, the storyline, soundtrack, and performances of Khan, Dixit, Kapoor and Kumar. The film also marked Khans third film with Chopra after Darr and Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, and the third movie to feature Khan opposite Dixit for the third time, after Anjaam and Koyla, and Kapoor for the first time. Dil To Pagal Hai is the recipient of several awards. At the 46th National Film Awards, the film won three awards. In addition, the film was nominated for eleven awards at the 43rd Filmfare Awards and picked up seven trophies, including ones for Best Film, Best Actor awards for Khan and Dixit, and the Best Actor in a Supporting Role award for Kapoor. Yogi Bear Yogi Bear is a 2010 American live-action/computer-animated family comedy film directed by Eric Brevig and written by Brad Copeland, Joshua Sternin and Jeffrey Ventimilia. Based on the animated television series The Yogi Bear Show and the character of the same name created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, the film stars Anna Faris, Tom Cavanagh, T.J. Miller, Nate Corddry and Andrew Daly as well as the voices of Dan Aykroyd and Justin Timberlake. The film centers on Yogi Bear and his sidekick Boo-Boo Bear as they try to save their home Jellystone Park from being logged. Production on the film began in October 2008. Produced by Donald De Lines De Line Pictures and Rhythm and Hues Studios, Yogi Bear premiered at Westwood on December 11, 2010 and was theatrically released on December 17, 2010 by Warner Bros. Pictures. Despite a negative reception from critics, the film was a box office success, grossing $201.6 million worldwide against an $80 million budget. Incident in a Ghostland Ghostland is a 2018 psychological horror drama thriller film written and directed by Pascal Laugier. The film begins with a woman inheriting her late aunts house and moving in with her daughters. During their first night there a gang of murderers break in, and events change the familys lives forever. Sixteen years later, one of the now-adult daughters returns to the house to visit her mother and sister. Ghostland was shown in competition at the Festival international du film fantastique de Gérardmer, where it won three awards, including the Grand Prize. Curly Sue Curly Sue is a 1991 American comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by John Hughes, and starring Jim Belushi, Kelly Lynch, and Alisan Porter. This was the last film that Hughes wrote and directed himself. Rowdy Rathore Rowdy Rathore is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Prabhu Deva, written by Shiraz Ahmed, and produced by Rajat Rawail, Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Ronnie Screwvala, which is an official remake of 2006 Telugu film Vikramarkudu featuring Ravi Teja and Anushka Shetty. The film features Akshay Kumar in double roles opposite Sonakshi Sinha and Paresh Ganatra, Yashpal Sharma, Gurdeep Kohli in supporting role with Tamil actor Nassar as antagonist. Tamil actor Vijay play a special appearances in this movie. The music was composed by Sajid-Wajid and lyrics are penned by Faaiz Anwar and Sameer Anjaan. Rowdy Rathore was shot primarily in Mumbai at SLB production house and then in the state of Karnataka at locations of UNESCO World Heritage sites including Hampi. Made on a budget of , the film was released on 1 June 2012 on 2700 screens worldwide. It received mixed response from critics, whilst opening to strong box office collections and became a major commercial success with a worldwide gross of . The film was declared a "Blockbuster" in India and "average" in Overseas by Box Office India. Rowdy Rathore was a huge box office success, grossing over ₹206 crore worldwide, making it the fourth highest-grossing Indian film of 2012 and the twelveth Indian film to cross "100 Crores" in domestic markets, as well as one of the highest-grossing Indian films of 2012 and the all time fourth highest-grossing film in India. God's Own Country Gods Own Country is a 2017 British drama film written and directed by Francis Lee in his feature directorial debut. The film stars Josh OConnor and Alec Secăreanu. The plot follows a young sheep farmer in Yorkshire whose life is transformed by a Romanian migrant worker. The film was the only UK-based production to feature in the world drama category at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the world cinema directing award. A Fantastic Woman A Fantastic Woman is a 2017 Chilean drama film directed by Sebastián Lelio, written by Lelio and Gonzalo Maza, produced by Juan de Dios and Pablo Larraín and starring Daniela Vega and Francisco Reyes. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. It was selected as the Chilean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film where it won in the 90th Academy Awards. When a Man Loves a Woman When a Man Loves a Woman is a 1994 American romantic drama film directed by Luis Mandoki and starring Andy García, Meg Ryan, Tina Majorino, Mae Whitman, Ellen Burstyn, Lauren Tom and Philip Seymour Hoffman. It was written by Al Franken and Ronald Bass. For her performance as an alcoholic mother, Ryan received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Best Female Actor in a Leading Role. The films title is taken from the song of the same name by Percy Sledge. Easy Virtue Easy Virtue is a 2008 British romantic comedy film based on Noël Cowards play of the same name. The play was previously made into the silent movie Easy Virtue by Alfred Hitchcock. This adaptation is directed by Stephan Elliott, written by Elliott and Sheridan Jobbins, and stars Jessica Biel, Ben Barnes, Colin Firth and Kristin Scott Thomas. The score contains many Coward and jazz-age songs, some of which are sung or partially sung by the cast. Easy Virtue is a social comedy in which a glamorous American widow, Larita, meets and impetuously marries a young Englishman, John Whittaker, at the Monaco Grand Prix. When they return to England, his mother takes an immediate and strong dislike to her daughter-in-law, while his father finds a kindred spirit. Family tensions escalate. The film was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival and London Film Festival prior to its 7 November release by Pathé in the UK. Subsequently, the film was also screened at the Rio International Film Festival, Middle East International Film Festival in Abu Dhabi, and the Rome Film Festival. It closed the Adelaide Film Festival prior to the Australian theatrical release on 12 March 2009. Cemetery Junction Cemetery Junction is a 2010 British coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 14 April 2010. Clockers Clockers is a 1995 American crime drama film directed by Spike Lee. It is an adaptation of the 1992 novel of the same name by Richard Price, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Lee. The film stars Harvey Keitel, John Turturro, Delroy Lindo, and Mekhi Phifer in his debut film role. Set in New York City, Clockers tells the story of Strike, a street-level drug dealer who becomes entangled in a murder investigation. The film originally entered production with Martin Scorsese attached to direct; he had previously collaborated with Price on his 1986 film The Color of Money. Scorsese eventually dropped out of production to focus on his passion project Casino, at which point Lee stepped in to direct and rewrite the script, Scorsese remained a co-producer alongside Lee. Clockers received generally positive reviews from film critics, but was a disappointment at the box office, grossing only around $13 million on a $25 million budget. Winter Light Winter Light is a 1963 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Bergman regulars Gunnar Björnstrand, Ingrid Thulin and Max von Sydow. The film follows Tomas Ericsson, pastor of a small rural Swedish church, as he deals with an existential crisis and his Christianity. The film is the second in a series of thematically related films, following Through a Glass Darkly and followed by The Silence, which is sometimes considered a trilogy. In it, Bergman reconsidered Through a Glass Darklys argument that God is love, and repeated the prior films reference to God as a monstrous spider. Bergman formed the story after speaking to a clergyman whose follower committed suicide. It was shot in different locations in Sweden in 1962. Vilgot Sjömans film Ingmar Bergman Makes a Movie was made simultaneously with Winter Light and documents its production. The feature received positive reviews. Ondine Ondine is a 2009 Irish romantic drama film directed and written by Neil Jordan and starring Colin Farrell and Alicja Bachleda. The film was shot on location in Castletownbere, Ireland, and it touches upon the possible existence of the mythological selkie bringing hope and love to humans they so much want to become. The film had its North American premiere as part of the Toronto International Film Festival on 14 September 2009 in Toronto, Canada, and European premiere as part of the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival on 18 February 2010 in Dublin, Ireland. They Shall Not Grow Old They Shall Not Grow Old is a 2018 documentary film directed and produced by Peter Jackson. The film was created using original footage of World War I from the Imperial War Museums archives, most of it previously unseen, all over 100 years old by the time of release. Audio is from BBC and Imperial War Museum interviews of British servicemen who fought in the conflict. Most of the footage has been colorized and transformed with modern production techniques, with the addition of sound effects and voice acting to be more evocative and feel closer to the soldiers actual experiences. It is Jacksons first documentary as director, although he directed the mockumentary Forgotten Silver in 1995 and produced the West Memphis Three documentary West of Memphis in 2012. Jackson, whose grandfather fought in the war, intended for the film to be an immersive experience of "what it was like to be a soldier" rather than a story or a recount of events. The crew reviewed 600 hours of interviews from 200 veterans and 100 hours of original film footage to make the film. The title was inspired by the line "They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old" from the 1914 poem "For the Fallen" by Laurence Binyon, famous for being used in the Ode of Remembrance. They Shall Not Grow Old premiered simultaneously at the BFI London Film Festival and in selected theaters in the UK on 16 October 2018, before airing on BBC Two on 11 November 2018; it received a limited US release on 17 December. Following its box office success, the film received a wide theatrical release in February 2019. It was acclaimed by critics for its restoration work, immersive atmosphere and portrayal of war, and earned a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Documentary. Big Trouble Big Trouble is a 2002 American comedy film based on the novel Big Trouble by Dave Barry. It was directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and featured a large cast including Tim Allen, Rene Russo, Dennis Farina, Zooey Deschanel, Sofia Vergara and Jason Lee. Like much of Dave Barrys fiction, it follows a diverse group of people through a series of extremely strange and humorous situations against the backdrop of Miami. Losers' Club Losers Club is a 2011 Turkish comedy-drama film, co-written and directed by Tolga Örnek based on a true story, starring Nejat İşler and Yiğit Özşener as the co-hosts of a controversial mid-90s Istanbul radio show. The film, which opened on at number 2 in the Turkish box office, is one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2011. Bride & Prejudice Bride and Prejudice is a 2004 romantic drama film directed by Gurinder Chadha. The screenplay by Chadha and Paul Mayeda Berges is a Bollywood-style adaptation of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. It was filmed primarily in English, with some Hindi and Punjabi dialogue. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 6 October 2004 and in the United States on 11 February 2005. It has received mixed reviews from critics. Peter Bradshaw from The Guardian reviewed, "Bride and Prejudice could be any unremarkable Bollywood picture". According to a critic on Rotten Tomatoes, "Bride & Prejudice is a high-spirited, joyous film and a directorial masterpiece on numerous levels." House of Games House of Games is a 1987 American neo-noir heist-thriller film directed by David Mamet, his directorial debut. He also wrote the screenplay, based on a story he co-wrote with Jonathan Katz. The films cast includes Lindsay Crouse, Joe Mantegna, Ricky Jay, and J. T. Walsh. Stop-Loss Stop-Loss is a 2008 American war drama film directed by Kimberly Peirce and starring Ryan Phillippe, Channing Tatum, Abbie Cornish and Joseph Gordon-Levitt as young soldiers whose experience in the Iraq War leaves them psychologically shattered. It was distributed by Paramount Pictures and produced by MTV Films. The film received mixed reviews, and earned less than half of its $25 million production budget at the box office. The title refers to the U.S. governments controversial stop-loss policy, which allows the government to extend the term of duty of soldiers who have already served their contracted number of tours of duty in combat. Lost and Delirious Lost and Delirious is a 2001 Canadian drama film directed by Léa Pool and loosely based on the novel The Wives of Bath by Susan Swan. Lost and Delirious is filmed from the perspective of Mary, who observes the changing love between her two teenage friends, Pauline and Victoria. The film premiered at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. I'm Still Here Im Still Here is a 2010 American mockumentary spoof film directed by Casey Affleck, and written by Affleck and Joaquin Phoenix. The film purports to follow the life of Phoenix from the announcement of his retirement from acting through his transition into a career as a hip hop artist. Throughout the filming period, Phoenix remained in character for public appearances, giving many the impression that he was genuinely pursuing a new career. I've Loved You So Long Ive Loved You So Long is a 2008 French-Canadian drama film written and directed by Philippe Claudel. It tells the story of a woman struggling to interact with her family and find her place in society after spending fifteen years in prison. Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid Dead Men Dont Wear Plaid is a 1982 neo-noir comedy-mystery film directed by Carl Reiner. Starring Steve Martin and Rachel Ward, the film is both a parody of and a homage to film noir and the pulp detective movies of the 1940s. The title refers to Martins character telling a story about a woman obsessed with plaid in a scene that was ultimately cut from the film. Edited by Bud Molin, Dead Men Dont Wear Plaid is partly a collage film, incorporating clips from 19 vintage films. They are combined with new footage of Martin and other actors similarly shot in black-and-white, with the result that the original dialogue and acting of the classic films become part of a completely different story. Among the actors who appear from classic films are Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney, Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Brian Donlevy, Kirk Douglas, Ava Gardner, Cary Grant, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake, Burt Lancaster, Charles Laughton, Fred MacMurray, Ray Milland, Edmond OBrien, Vincent Price, Barbara Stanwyck, and Lana Turner. This was the last film for both costume designer Edith Head and composer Miklós Rózsa. All Eyez on Me All Eyez on Me is a 2017 American biographical drama film about rapper Tupac Shakur, directed by Benny Boom and written by Jeremy Haft, Eddie Gonzalez and Steven Bagatourian. Titled after Shakurs 1996 fourth studio album, the film stars Demetrius Shipp Jr. as Shakur with Kat Graham, Lauren Cohan, Hill Harper and Danai Gurira in supporting roles, with Jamal Woolard reprising his role as Christopher “The Notorious B.I.G.” Wallace from Notorious. Talks of a Tupac biopic began in 2011 by Morgan Creek Entertainment Group. The film languished in development hell for several years with various directors, including Antoine Fuqua and John Singleton, attached at different points before Boom was confirmed in November 2015. That December, Shipp Jr., whose father worked on music videos with Shakur, was cast as the singer and principal photography began that month. It lasted until April 2016, filming in Atlanta, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. All Eyez on Me premiered on June 14, 2017 at the Fox Bruin Theater and was released in the United States on June 16, 2017, on what would have been Shakurs 46th birthday. The film received generally negative reviews from critics, but a more positive response from audiences, and grossed $54 million worldwide. How to Marry a Millionaire How to Marry a Millionaire is a 1953 American romantic comedy film directed by Jean Negulesco and written and produced by Nunnally Johnson. The screenplay was based on the plays The Greeks Had a Word for It by Zoë Akins and Loco by Dale Eunson and Katherine Albert. The film stars Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe, and Lauren Bacall as three gold diggers, along with William Powell, David Wayne, Rory Calhoun, and Cameron Mitchell. Although Grable received top billing in the screen credits, Monroes name was listed first in all advertising, including the trailer. Made by 20th Century Fox, How to Marry a Millionaire was the first film ever to be filmed in the new CinemaScope wide-screen process, although it was the second CinemaScope film released by Fox after the biblical epic film The Robe. How to Marry a Millionaire was also the first 1950s color and CinemaScope film ever to be shown on prime-time network television, though panned-and-scanned, when it was presented as the first film on NBC Saturday Night at the Movies on September 23, 1961. The soundtrack to How to Marry a Millionaire was released on CD by Film Score Monthly on March 15, 2001. My Man Godfrey My Man Godfrey is a 1936 American screwball comedy film directed by Gregory La Cava. The screenplay was written by Morrie Ryskind, with uncredited contributions by La Cava, based on 1101 Park Avenue, a short novel by Eric Hatch. The story concerns a socialite who hires a derelict to be her familys butler, only to fall in love with him. The film stars William Powell and Carole Lombard. Powell and Lombard had been briefly married years earlier. The film was remade in 1957 with June Allyson and David Niven in the starring roles. In 1999, the original version of My Man Godfrey was deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. My Sassy Girl My Sassy Girl is a 2008 American remake of the 2001 South Korean romantic-comedy My Sassy Girl. It stars Elisha Cuthbert and Jesse Bradford and was directed by Yann Samuell. Both films are based on a true story told in a series of blog posts written by Kim Ho-sik, who later adapted them into a fictional novel. The film is set in New York Citys Central Park and Upper East Side. Samuell, describes the film as "a fable about destiny, " while Bradford described it as "a romantic comedy about how they pull each other to a more healthy place by virtue of their relationship." The film was released direct-to-DVD in the United States on August 26, 2008, and on Region 2 DVD in the United Kingdom on August 25, 2008. It was distributed by Entertainment in Video. Horror of Dracula Dracula is a 1958 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher and written by Jimmy Sangster based on Bram Stokers novel of the same name. The first in the series of Hammer Horror films starring Christopher Lee as Count Dracula, this original also features Peter Cushing as Doctor Van Helsing, along with Michael Gough, Melissa Stribling, Carol Marsh, and John Van Eyssen. In the U.S. the film was retitled Horror of Dracula to avoid confusion with the earlier Dracula starring Bela Lugosi, and the film was released in the U.S. in 1958 on a double feature with the Universal film The Thing That Couldnt Die. Production began at Bray Studios on 17 November 1957 with an investment of £81,000. As Count Dracula, Lee fixed the image of the fanged vampire in popular culture. Christopher Frayling writes, “Dracula introduced fangs, red contact lenses, décolletage, ready-prepared wooden stakes and – in the celebrated credits sequence – blood being spattered from off-screen over the Counts coffin.” Lee also introduced a dark, brooding sexuality to the character, with Tim Stanley stating, “Lee’s sensuality was subversive in that it hinted that women might quite like having their neck chewed on by a stud”. In 2017 a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for Time Out magazine saw Dracula ranked the 65th best British film ever. Empire magazine ranked Lees portrayal as Count Dracula the 7th Greatest Horror Movie Character of All Time. Zorba the Greek Zorba the Greek is a 1964 British-Greek comedy-drama film written, produced, edited, and directed by Greek Cypriot Michael Cacoyannis and starring Anthony Quinn as the titular character. Based on the 1946 novel The Life And Times Of Alexis Zorba by Nikos Kazantzakis, the films cast includes Alan Bates, Lila Kedrova, Irene Papas, and Sotiris Moustakas. 3 Ninjas 3 Ninjas is a 1992 American martial arts comedy film directed by Jon Turteltaub and starring Victor Wong, Michael Treanor, Max Elliott Slade, and Chad Power. It was the only 3 Ninjas film released by Touchstone Pictures, while the others were released by TriStar Pictures. The film is about three young brothers who learn martial arts from their Japanese grandfather. The Passenger The Passenger is a 1975 drama art film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. Written by Mark Peploe, Peter Wollen and Antonioni, the film is about an Anglo-American journalist, David Locke who assumes the identity of a dead businessman while working on a documentary in Chad, unaware that he is impersonating an arms dealer with connections to the rebels in the current civil war. Co-starring Maria Schneider, The Passenger was the final film in Antonionis three-picture deal with producer Carlo Ponti and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, after Blowup and Zabriskie Point, and competed for the Palme dOr at the Cannes Film Festival. Devil's Knot Devils Knot is a 2013 American biographical crime drama film directed by Atom Egoyan. Adopted from Mara Leveritts 2002 book of the same name, the film is about the true story of three murdered children, and the three teenagers known as the West Memphis Three who were convicted of killing them, during the Satanic ritual abuse panic. The teenagers were subsequently sentenced to death and life imprisonment, before all were released after eighteen years. Produced by Elizabeth Fowler, Richard Saperstein, Clark Peterson, Christopher Woodrow, and Paul Harris Boardman, the film stars Colin Firth, Reese Witherspoon, Mireille Enos, Dane DeHaan, Kevin Durand, Bruce Greenwood, Stephen Moyer, Elias Koteas, Amy Ryan, and Alessandro Nivola. The film premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8. It had a limited release in Canadian theaters on January 24, 2014, and was released in U.S. theaters and video on demand services on May 9, 2014. Futurama: Bender's Game Futurama: Benders Game is a 2008 American direct-to-video adult animated science fantasy comedy film and the third of the four Futurama films that make up the shows fifth season. It was released on November 4, 2008 on DVD and Blu-ray. According to the Beast with a Billion Backs DVD commentary, the film, which spoofs Dungeons & Dragons, was in production when Dungeons & Dragons creator, Gary Gygax, died. The film contains a post-credits tribute to Gygax in the form of a title card and a clip of him from the episode "Anthology of Interest I". Elements of J. R. R. Tolkiens The Lord of the Rings and George Lucas Star Wars are also parodied. The title of the film is a pun on the book Enders Game by Orson Scott Card, though the Futurama film has "very little to do with the subject material" of the book. Conversely, the 1985 book also used "Bender" as a mocking pun for "Ender", but Matt Groening stated this is not the original inspiration for Benders name. Feardotcom FeardotCom is a 2002 horror film directed by William Malone and starring Stephen Dorff, Natascha McElhone and Stephen Rea. The plot details a New York City detective investigating a series of mysterious deaths connected to a disturbing website. Director Malones second feature for Warner Bros. after the release of House on Haunted Hill, FeardotCom was an international co-production between companies based in the United States, Luxembourg, Germany, and the United Kingdom. The film was shot on location in Luxembourg and Montreal, Canada. Feardotcom was released in the United States on August 30, 2002, and grossed $18.9 million worldwide against its $40 million budget. A Better Tomorrow A Better Tomorrow is a 1986 Hong Kong action film directed by John Woo, and starring Ti Lung, Leslie Cheung and Chow Yun-fat. The film had a profound influence on the Hong Kong film industry, and later on an international scale. It was a landmark film, credited with setting the template for the heroic bloodshed genre, which was considerably influential in Hong Kong action cinema, and later Hollywood. Although it was produced with a tight budget, and was relatively unknown until it went on screen, it broke Hong Kongs box office record and went on to become a blockbuster in Asia. It is highly regarded, ranking #2 in the Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures. Its success also ensured the sequel A Better Tomorrow II, also directed by Woo, and A Better Tomorrow 3: Love & Death in Saigon, a prequel directed by Tsui Hark. Although Ti Lung was the films lead actor, co-star Chow Yun-fats breakout performance outshone him, solidifying the latters status as one of the top superstars in the Hong Kong film industry. Chows character "Mark Gor" was imitated by many fans even decades after the films release. Nine Lives Nine Lives is a 2016 comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, written by Gwyn Lurie, Matt R. Allen, Caleb Wilson, Dan Antoniazzi and Ben Shiffrin, and starring Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Garner, Robbie Amell, Cheryl Hines, Malina Weissman and Christopher Walken. It is an international co-production between France and China. The plot follows a workaholic father who has his mind trapped inside his daughters new cat. The film was released by EuropaCorp on 5 August 2016 and grossed $57 million. It was panned by critics, who called it unoriginal and unfunny. Teaching Mrs. Tingle Teaching Mrs. Tingle is a 1999 American black comedy film written and directed by Kevin Williamson, in his directorial debut, and starring Helen Mirren, Katie Holmes, Marisa Coughlan, Barry Watson, and Jeffrey Tambor. It follows a trio of high school seniors who must prove their innocence to their vindictive history teacher, who accuses them of cheating on their exams. Williamson originally shelved the script, before the success of his later projects, including Dawsons Creek, Scream, and its first sequel. Following this, the script was eventually picked up. Released in the United States on August 20, 1999, the film was originally titled Killing Mrs. Tingle, but was delayed and retitled due to the uproar over teen violence in films after the Columbine High School massacre. The film received mostly poor reviews from critics and was a box-office bomb. It has since gained a small cult following. It remains Williamson’s only directional effort on film to November 2018. The Bad News Bears The Bad News Bears is a 1976 American sports comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie and written by Bill Lancaster. It stars Walter Matthau and Tatum ONeal. The film was followed by two sequels, The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training in 1977 and The Bad News Bears Go to Japan in 1978, a short-lived 1979–80 CBS television series, and a 2005 remake. Notable was the score by Jerry Fielding, which is an adaptation of the principal themes of Bizets opera Carmen. Titus Titus is a 1999 film adaptation of William Shakespeares revenge tragedy Titus Andronicus, about the downfall of a Roman general, the first theatrically-released feature film adaptation of the play. Starring Anthony Hopkins and Jessica Lange, it was the directorial debut of Julie Taymor, who co-produced with Jody Patton and Conchita Airoldi, and wrote the screenplay. The film was a co-production of the United States, the United Kingdom, and Italy; produced by Overseas Filmgroup and Clear Blue Sky Productions and released by Fox Searchlight Pictures. Killing Zoe Killing Zoe is a 1994 American-French crime film written and directed by Roger Avary and starring Eric Stoltz, Jean-Hugues Anglade and Julie Delpy. The story details a safe cracker named Zed who returns to France to aid an old friend in performing a doomed bank heist. Killing Zoe is regarded as a respected "cult" favorite and has been labeled by Roger Ebert as "Generation Xs first bank caper movie." Vampire Killers Lesbian Vampire Killers is a 2009 British comedy horror film directed by Phil Claydon and written by Stewart Williams and Paul Hupfield. The film stars James Corden and Mathew Horne, with MyAnna Buring, Vera Filatova, Silvia Colloca and Paul McGann in supporting roles. Random Hearts Random Hearts is a 1999 American romantic drama film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Harrison Ford and Kristin Scott Thomas. Based on the 1984 novel of the same name by Warren Adler, the film is about a police officer and a Congresswoman who discover that their spouses were having an affair prior to being killed in an air disaster. Salem's Lot Salems Lot is a 1979 American miniseries television adaptation of the horror novel of the same name by Stephen King. Directed by Tobe Hooper and starring David Soul and James Mason, the plot concerns a writer who returns to his hometown and discovers that its citizens are turning into vampires. Salems Lot combines elements of both the vampire film and haunted house subgenres of horror. Meet Bill Meet Bill is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Bernie Goldmann and Melisa Wallack, and stars Aaron Eckhart as the title character, with supporting performances by Logan Lerman, Jessica Alba, Elizabeth Banks and Timothy Olyphant. Earth Girls Are Easy Earth Girls Are Easy is a 1988 American musical romantic comedy science fiction film that was produced by Tony Garnett, Duncan Henderson, and Terrence E. McNally and was directed by Julien Temple. The film stars Geena Davis, Julie Brown, Jeff Goldblum, Damon Wayans and Jim Carrey. The plot is based on the song "Earth Girls Are Easy" from Julie Browns 1984 mini-album Goddess in Progress. Trash Trash is a 2014 crime drama thriller film directed by Stephen Daldry and written by Richard Curtis, based on Andy Mulligans 2010 novel of same name. The film stars Rooney Mara, Martin Sheen, Wagner Moura, and Selton Mello. Neerja Neerja is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language biographical thriller film directed by Ram Madhvani and written by Saiwyn Quadras and Sanyuktha Chawla Shaikh. It was produced by Atul Kasbekars company, Bling Unplugged, alongside Fox Star Studios. The film features Sonam Kapoor as the title character, with Shabana Azmi, Yogendra Tiku and Shekhar Ravjiani in supporting roles. The plot is based on a real-life event: Libyan-backed Abu Nidal Organizations hijacking of Pan Am Flight 73 in Karachi, Pakistan, on 5 September 1986. The film is shown from the point of view of the flights head purser, Neerja Bhanot, who thwarted the hijack attempt by alerting the pilots, thus grounding the plane; Bhanot died trying to help save 359 of the 379 passengers and crew on board. Development began in September 2014, when Kasbekar signed Madhvani and Kapoor for a film to be made by Bling Unplugged and Fox Star Studios. Saiwyn Quadras and Sanyuktha Chawla worked on the script, with principal photography taking place in Mumbai. The film features music by Vishal Khurana, with lyrics written by Prasoon Joshi. Neerja was released on 19 February 2016 to positive critical reception, with praise directed to Kapoors performance, and became one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films featuring a female protagonist. The film grossed at the box office. The film received a number of accolades at Bollywood award organisations, with particular praise for Kapoors performance and Madhvanis direction. It won two awards at the 64th National Film Awards including Best Feature Film in Hindi and Special Mention for Kapoor. At the 62nd Filmfare Awards, Neerja won six awards, including Best Film, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actress. Maximum Risk Maximum Risk is a 1996 American action thriller film directed by Hong Kong director Ringo Lam in his American directorial debut, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Natasha Henstridge. The film was released in the United States on September 13, 1996. Superman/Doomsday Superman: Doomsday is a 2007 American animated superhero film adapted from the DC Comics storyline "The Death of Superman", which focuses on the death and return of the superhero Superman. Released by Warner Bros. Animation, it is the first film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies and was followed by The New Frontier. Ae Dil Hai Mushkil Ae Dil Hai Mushkil is an Indian 2016 Hindi-language musical romantic drama film directed, co-written and produced by Karan Johar. The story is based on the concept of unrequited love. The film stars Ranbir Kapoor, Anushka Sharma and Aishwarya Rai, with Fawad Khan appearing in a supporting role. It also features cameo appearances by Shah Rukh Khan and Alia Bhatt. The film was released on 28 October 2016 during the Diwali festival. Made with a budget of , Ae Dil Hai Mushkil was critically and commercially successful, grossing over worldwide. It received positive to mixed reviews, with high praise directed towards its soundtrack and Kapoors performance , but criticized for its length. The film became one of the highest-grossing Hindi films of 2016 and Kapoors first commercial success since his 2013 romantic comedy film Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani. It received seven nominations at the 62nd Filmfare Awards, including Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress for Sharma, winning four of them for its soundtrack. Lonesome Dove Lonesome Dove is an American epic Western adventure television miniseries directed by Simon Wincer. It is a four-part adaptation of the 1985 novel of the same name by Larry McMurtry and is the first installment in the Lonesome Dove series. The novel was based upon a screenplay by Peter Bogdanovich and McMurtry, intended to star John Wayne, James Stewart and Henry Fonda, but the film was never made after John Ford advised Wayne against it. The eventual television miniseries stars Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones. The series was originally broadcast by CBS from February 5 to 8, 1989, drawing a huge viewing audience, earning numerous awards, and reviving both the television western and the miniseries. An estimated 26 million homes tuned in to watch Lonesome Dove, unusually high numbers for a Western at that time. The western genre was considered dead by most people, as was the miniseries. By the shows end, it had earned huge ratings and virtually revamped the entire 1989–1990 television season. A favorite with audiences, as well as critics, Lonesome Dove garnered many honors and awards. At the 1989 Emmy Awards, the miniseries had 18 nominations and seven wins, including one for director Simon Wincer. Lonesome Dove also won two Golden Globes, for Best Miniseries and Best Actor in a Miniseries. Two Is a Family Two Is a Family is a 2016 French comedy-drama film remake of the Mexican film Instructions Not Included, directed by Hugo Gélin and starring Omar Sy. The Borrowers The Borrowers is a 1997 British–American independent live-action fantasy comedy film loosely based on the childrens novel The Borrowers by author Mary Norton and starring John Goodman, Jim Broadbent, Celia Imrie, Mark Williams, Hugh Laurie and Bradley Pierce. In 1998, it was nominated for Best British Film in the British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards, but lost to Gary Oldmans film Nil by Mouth. Some of the films scenes were shot on location in the village of Theale, near Reading, Berkshire, where all of the buildings and shops in the High Street were painted dark green. When the film was released in the United Kingdom, it opened on No. 2, behind Alien Resurrection. The next week, the film regained the position, though under Tomorrow Never Dies. 2.0 2.0 is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language science fiction action film written and directed by S. Shankar, and co-written by B. Jeyamohan. Produced by Subaskaran under the banner of Lyca Productions. As the second instalment in the Enthiran franchise, 2.0 is a standalone sequel to Enthiran, featuring Rajinikanth reprising the roles of Vaseegaran and Chitti, alongside Akshay Kumar and Amy Jackson. Sudhanshu Pandey, Adil Hussain, Kalabhavan Shajohn, and K. Ganesh appear in supporting roles. The film follows the conflict between Chitti, the once dismantled humanoid robot, and Pakshi Rajan, a former ornithologist who seeks vengeance upon cell phone users to prevent avian population decline. The soundtrack is composed by A. R. Rahman, with lyrics written by Madhan Karky and Na. Muthukumar. Produced on an estimated budget of , 2.0 is the most expensive Indian film to date. Production began in 2015, with principal photography conducted at AVM Studios later that year. The first schedule was filmed at EVP World. Scenes were primarily shot in India, particularly in Chennais Madras Boat Club and Delhis Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. Filming was completed by August 2017. The film is the first in Indian cinema to be natively shot in 3D, which was done by cinematographer Nirav Shah. Legacy Effects made their return to construct prosthetic makeup and animatronics, with visual effects supervised by V. Srinivas Mohan. Editing was handled by Anthony and production design was conducted by T. Muthuraj. 2.0 was released worldwide in both 3D and conventional format on 29 November 2018, along with its dubbed versions in Hindi and Telugu. It received generally positive reviews upon release. Critics particularly praised the films visual effects, performances of Rajinikanth and Kumar, and social message; the pace and screenplay received criticism. It earned worldwide on its first day, which was the second highest ever for an Indian film. The film crossed in its opening weekend to be the highest-grossing film worldwide for that week. 2.0 is the second highest-grossing film in India and is the fifth highest-grossing Indian film worldwide. Fame Fame is a 1980 American teen musical drama film directed by Alan Parker. Set in New York City, it chronicles the lives and hardships of students attending the High School of Performing Arts, from their auditions to their freshman, sophomore, junior and senior years. Producer David De Silva conceived the premise in 1976, partially inspired by the musical A Chorus Line. He commissioned playwright Christopher Gore to write the script, originally titled Hot Lunch, before selling it to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. After he was hired to direct the film, Parker rewrote the script with Gore, aiming for a darker and dramatic tone. The scripts subject matter received criticism by the New York Board of Education, which prevented the production from filming in the actual High School of Performing Arts. The film was shot on location in New York City, with principal photography beginning in July 1979 and concluding after 91 days. Parker encountered a difficult filming process, which included conflicts with U.S. labor unions over various aspects of the films production. MGM released Fame using a platform technique which involved opening the film in several cities before releasing it nationwide. The film grossed $21.2 million in North America against a production budget of $8.5 million. It received a mixed response from reviewers who praised the music, but criticized the dramatic tone, pacing and direction. The film received several awards and nominations, including two Academy Awards for Best Original Song and Best Original Score, and a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. Its success spawned a media franchise encompassing several television series, stage musicals and a remake released in 2009. Capricorn One Capricorn One is a 1978 thriller film that narrates a government hoax created to deceive the public on a supposed Mars landing. It was written and directed by Peter Hyams and produced by Lew Grades ITC Entertainment. It stars Elliott Gould with James Brolin, Sam Waterston and O.J. Simpson as the astronauts. Highlander: The Final Dimension Highlander III: The Sorcerer, also known as Highlander III, Highlander III: The Magician, Highlander III: The Final Dimension, Highlander: The Final Dimension and Highlander 3: The Final Conflict, is a 1994 action-adventure fantasy film and the third installment in the Highlander film series. A stand-alone alternate sequel to the original film, it is the final Highlander film that focuses on Connor MacLeod as the protagonist. In the film, Connor MacLeod is forced to face a new, dangerous enemy, a powerful sorcerer known as Kane who threatens to win the fabled "Prize" in order to gain world domination by eliminating MacLeod. It grossed between $12.3 and $13.7 million in the US. Family Plot Family Plot is a 1976 American Technicolor comedy thriller that was the final film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It was based on Victor Cannings novel The Rainbird Pattern, which Ernest Lehman adapted for the screen. The film stars Karen Black, Bruce Dern, Barbara Harris and William Devane; it was screened at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition. The story involves two couples: one a "fake" psychic and her cab-driving boyfriend, the other a pair of professional thieves and kidnappers. Their lives come into conflict because of a search for a missing heir. The films title is a pun: "family plot" can refer to an area in a cemetery that has been bought by one family for the burial of its various relatives; in this case it also means a dramatic plot line involving various family members. Six Degrees of Separation Six Degrees of Separation is a 1993 American comedy-drama film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by Fred Schepisi, adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-nominated John Guare play of the same name. The plot of the film was inspired by the real-life story of David Hampton, a con man and robber who convinced a number of people in the 1980s that he was the son of actor Sidney Poitier. The writer John Guare was a friend of Inger McCabe Elliott and her husband Osborn Elliott. In October 1983, Hampton came to the Elliotts New York apartment and they allowed him to spend the night. The next morning, Inger found Hampton in bed with another man and later called the police. The Elliotts told Guare about the story and it inspired him to write the play years later. Only You Only You is a 1994 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Jewison and starring Marisa Tomei, Robert Downey Jr., and Bonnie Hunt. Written by Diane Drake and Malia Scotch Marmo, the film is about a young woman whose search for the man she believes to be her soulmate leads her to Italy where she meets her destiny. Upon its release the film received mostly mixed reviews, but critics praised Tomei and Downeys performances. 9th Company The 9th Company is a 2005 Russian war film directed by Fedor Bondarchuk and set during the Soviet–Afghan War. The film is loosely based on a real-life battle that took place at Elevation 3234 in early 1988, during the last large-scale Soviet military operation in Afghanistan. I Am Love I Am Love is a 2009 Italian romantic drama film directed by Luca Guadagnino, set in Milan around the year 2000. The film follows an haute bourgeois family through changing times and fortunes, and its disruption by the forces of passion. It is the first installment in Guadagninos self-described Desire trilogy, preceding A Bigger Splash and Call Me by Your Name. The cast is led by Tilda Swinton as Emma Recchi. Producers Swinton and Guadagnino developed the film together over an 11-year period. The films soundtrack uses pre-existing compositions by John Adams. The film premiered in September 2009 at the Venice Film Festival, followed by showings at various film festivals around the world. It first went on general release in Italy in March 2010, followed by the UK and Ireland in April 2010. In the United States it had only a limited release in June 2010, before being released on DVD in October 2010. The film received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design at the 83rd Academy Awards. Night of the Creeps Night of the Creeps is a 1986 American science fiction horror comedy film written and directed by Fred Dekker, starring Tom Atkins, Jason Lively, Steve Marshall and Jill Whitlow. The film is an earnest attempt at a B movie and an homage to the genre. While the main plot of the film is related to zombies, the film also mixes in takes on slashers and alien invasion films. Night of the Creeps did not perform well at the box office, but it developed a cult following. Sleepwalkers Sleepwalkers is a 1992 American horror film written by Stephen King and directed by Mick Garris. The film stars Brian Krause, Mädchen Amick and Alice Krige, who respectively portray Charles Brady, Tanya Robertson, and Mary Brady. The film revolves around the last two survivors of a vampiric shapeshifting species that feed on the life force of human female virgins. It was the first time King wrote a screenplay intended for the screen first, rather than adapting one of his already-existing novels or stories. Think Like a Man Too Think Like a Man Too is a 2014 romantic comedy film directed by Tim Story. It is the sequel to Storys 2012 film Think Like a Man based on Steve Harveys book Act Like a Lady. The script is written by David A. Newman and Keith Merryman. The film was released on June 20, 2014. The cast from the first film returned to reprise their roles. It Takes Two It Takes Two is a 1995 American film starring Kirstie Alley, Steve Guttenberg and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. Its title is taken from the song of the same name, by Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston, which is played in the closing credits. The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec The Extraordinary Adventures of, released as Adèle: Rise of the Mummy in Malaysia and Singapore, is a 2010 French fantasy adventure feature film written and directed by Luc Besson. It is loosely based on the comic book series The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec by Jacques Tardi and, as in the comic, follows the eponymous writer and a number of recurring side characters in a succession of far-fetched incidents in 1910s Paris and beyond, in this episode revolving around parapsychology and ultra-advanced Ancient Egyptian technology, which both pastiche and subvert adventure and speculative fiction of the period. The primarily live-action film, shot in Super 35, incorporates much use of computer animation to portray its fanciful elements and contemporary action film special and visual effects within the form of the older-style adventure films they have largely superseded. Le Havre Le Havre is a 2011 comedy-drama film produced, written, and directed by Aki Kaurismäki and starring André Wilms, Kati Outinen, Jean-Pierre Darroussin and Blondin Miguel. It tells the story of a shoeshiner who tries to save an immigrant child in the French port city Le Havre. The film was produced by Kaurismäkis Finnish company Sputnik with international co-producers in France and Germany. It is Kaurismäkis second French-language film, after La Vie de Bohème from 1992. The film premiered in competition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, where it received the FIPRESCI Prize. Kaurismäki envisions it as the first installment in a trilogy about life in port cities. His ambition is to make follow-ups set in Spain and Germany, shot in the local languages. Destination Wedding Destination Wedding is a 2018 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Victor Levin, and stars Winona Ryder and Keanu Reeves as two strangers who turn out to be attending the same wedding in Paso Robles. It was theatrically released in the United States on August 31, 2018, by Regatta. The Alamo The Alamo is a 2004 American war film about the Battle of the Alamo during the Texas Revolution. The film was directed by Texan John Lee Hancock, produced by Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, and Mark Johnson, distributed by Touchstone Pictures, and starring Dennis Quaid as Sam Houston, Billy Bob Thornton as David Crockett, and Jason Patric as Jim Bowie. The screenplay is credited to Hancock, John Sayles, Stephen Gaghan, and Leslie Bohem. In contrast to the earlier 1960 film of the same name, the 2004 film attempts to depict the political points of view of both the Mexican and Texan sides; Santa Anna is a more prominent character. The film received mixed reviews by critics and was a massive box office bomb, losing the studio over $146 million. Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV is a 2016 Japanese computer-animated fantasy film directed by Takeshi Nozue and scripted by Takashi Hasegawa from a story by Kazushige Nojima and Saori Itamuro. Developed primarily by Square Enixs exclusive CGI studio Visual Works, Kingsglaive is based on the setting and story of the 2016 video game Final Fantasy XV, which is thematically connected to the Fabula Nova Crystallis subseries. Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV released theatrically in July 2016 in Japan by Aniplex, and received a limited theatrical run in August in North America by Stage 6 Films. Digital and physical home video versions were released in October 2016, and the film was bundled with different editions of Final Fantasy XV alongside Final Fantasy XV. Kingsglaive runs parallel with the events of Final Fantasy XV, focusing on Regis Lucis Caelum CXIII, the father of main character Noctis. The main protagonists are from the Kingsglaive, an elite combat corps who share Regiss magical powers and defend the kingdom of Lucis and its Crystal from the invading empire of Niflheim. Faced with continued detrimental conflict, Regis accepts an armistice with Niflheim: as part of the peace treaty, his son must marry Lady Lunafreya Nox Fleuret of the imperial province of Tenebrae. The treaty turns out to be a ruse for Niflheim to invade, and Kingsglaive soldier Nyx Ulric is caught up with Regis and Lunafreya in a battle to secure the future of Lucis. The movies voice cast includes Gō Ayano, Shiori Kutsuna and Tsutomu Isobe in Japanese; and Aaron Paul, Lena Headey and Sean Bean in English. Kingsglaive was made as part of a planned multimedia expansion of Final Fantasy XV to negate having to develop a series of games using the setting and characters. Beginning production in 2014 by the same team that created Advent Children, Kingsglaive used discarded concepts from the original version of Final Fantasy XVs story, with the aim being to create a self-contained experience with a dedicated cast and relatable plot. Multiple external studios were brought in to help complete the project within the short development time. Its announcement was delayed to 2016 due to the early reveal of Final Fantasy XV. Kingsglaive grossed $6.55 million during its limited theatrical run and earned a further in the United States from its DVD and Blu-ray releases. Reception to the movie was mixed, with praise going to the visuals and lead actors performances, while the story and supporting cast were widely criticized. Certified Copy Certified Copy is a 2010 art film by Iranian writer and director Abbas Kiarostami, starring Juliette Binoche and the British opera singer William Shimell, in his first film role. The film is set in Tuscany, and focuses on a British writer and a French antiques dealer, whose relationship undergoes an odd transformation over the course of a day. The film was a French-majority production, with co-producers in Italy and Belgium. The dialogue is in French, English and Italian. The film premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, where Binoche won the Best Actress Award for her performance. Aftermath Aftermath is a 2017 American drama thriller film directed by Elliott Lester and written by Javier Gullón. The film, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Scoot McNairy, Maggie Grace, and Martin Donovan, was released on April 7, 2017 by Lionsgate Premiere. The film is based on events and persons surrounding the 2002 Überlingen mid-air collision of a passenger airliner with a cargo jet, although the names, places, nationalities, and incidents were changed. It was released on video on demand. Red Rock West Red Rock West is a 1993 American neo-noir directed by John Dahl and starring Nicolas Cage, Lara Flynn Boyle, J. T. Walsh and Dennis Hopper. It was written by Dahl and his brother Rick, and shot in Montana and Willcox. The film was well received at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival, but deemed a cable and direct-to-video product by Columbia TriStar Home Video, which owned the North American rights. When Bill Banning, the owner of a San Francisco movie theater and a huge fan of the film, arranged for a theatrical release, the film gained a "buzz" and toured the U.S. as an art-house hit. The Birth of a Nation The Birth of a Nation is a 2016 American-Canadian period drama film based on the story of Nat Turner, the enslaved man who led a slave rebellion in Southampton County, in 1831. Co-written, co-produced and directed by Nate Parker, the film stars Parker as Turner, with Armie Hammer, Mark Boone Junior, Colman Domingo, Aunjanue Ellis, Aja Naomi King, Dwight Henry, Jackie Earle Haley, Esther Scott, Penelope Ann Miller, Roger Guenveur Smith, and Gabrielle Union in supporting roles. Parker also petitioned financiers to invest in the film, ultimately getting an $8.5 million production budget, and started filming in May 2015 in Georgia. The film premiered in competition at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2016. Fox Searchlight Pictures bought worldwide rights to the film in a $17.5 million deal, the largest deal at the film festival to date. At the end of the festival, the film won the Audience Award and Grand Jury Prize in the U.S. Dramatic Competition and was highly praised for its directing, acting, soundtrack and cinematography. The film was theatrically released in the United States on October 7, 2016 by Fox Searchlight Pictures and grossed $16 million. Because The Birth of a Nation attracted increased attention due to possible Oscar nominations, there was significant press coverage of a 1999 alleged rape that Parker and co-writer Jean McGianni Celestin were accused of having committed, and the fact that the accuser committed suicide in 2012. While Parker was acquitted and Celestin was not retried after his conviction was overturned on appeal, the controversy surrounding the alleged rape and Parkers initial responses to the controversy cast a shadow over the film. The Beastmaster The Beastmaster is a 1982 sword and sorcery film directed by Don Coscarelli and starring Marc Singer, Tanya Roberts, John Amos and Rip Torn. Loosely based on the novel The Beast Master by Andre Norton, the film is about a child who is stolen from his mothers womb by a witch. The child grows into Dar, who has the ability to communicate telepathically with animals. Dar grows up in a village, where he learns to do battle, but the village is destroyed by a race of beast-like warriors under the control of the sorcerer Maax. Dar vows revenge and travels with new friends to stop Maax from causing any more problems. Commercially The Beastmaster was not considered a box office success during its original cinematic run; however later it received extensive television exposure and success on cable in the American market on channels TBS and HBO. The original film spawned two sequels as well as a syndicated television series that chronicled the further adventures of Dar. Cemetery Man Cemetery Man is a 1994 comedy horror film directed by Michele Soavi and starring Rupert Everett, François Hadji-Lazaro and Anna Falchi. It was produced by Tilde Corsi, Gianni Romoli and Soavi and based on a novel by Tiziano Sclavi. Everett plays a beleaguered caretaker of a small Italian cemetery, who searches for love while defending himself from dead people who keep rising again. It is an international co-production between Italy, France, and Germany. A Little Chaos A Little Chaos is a 2014 British period drama film directed by Alan Rickman. The story was conceived by Allison Deegan and she co-wrote the screenplay along with Rickman and Jeremy Brock. The film stars Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Alan Rickman, Stanley Tucci, Helen McCrory, Steven Waddington, Jennifer Ehle and Rupert Penry-Jones. The film was financed by the Lionsgate UK and produced by BBC Films. It was the second film directed by Rickman, after his 1997 directorial debut The Winter Guest. It was the second collaboration of Rickman and Winslet after their 1995 film Sense and Sensibility. Production took place in London in mid 2013. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival as the closing night film on 13 September 2014. Storm of the Century Storm of the Century, alternatively known as Stephen Kings Storm of the Century, is a 1999 American horror television miniseries written by Stephen King and directed by Craig R. Baxley. Unlike many other King miniseries, Storm of the Century was not based upon a Stephen King novel—King wrote it as a screenplay from the beginning. The screenplay was published in February 1999. Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' is a 2015 Japanese animated science fantasy martial arts film, the nineteenth movie based on the Dragon Ball series, and the fifteenth to carry the Dragon Ball Z branding, released theatrically on April 18. It is the first Japanese film to be screened in IMAX 3D and receive screenings at 4DX theaters. Resurrection F is the second film personally supervised by series creator Akira Toriyama, following Battle of Gods in 2013. Like the previous film, it was considered an official part of the Dragon Ball storyline. The movie depicts the return of the villain Frieza, as well as the God of Destruction Beerus and Whis from Battle of Gods. After his resurrection via the Dragon Balls, Frieza goes into extensive training for the first time in his life so that he can exact his revenge on the Super Saiyans that destroyed him. The film received worldwide release, both in the original Japanese language and in localized dubbed versions. Funimations English dub of the film received a limited release in North American theaters on August 4 and ran through until August 13, 2015. Madman Entertainment released the film in Australian theaters on August 6, where it ran through until August 19, 2015. Manga Entertainment acquired the rights for the release in the United Kingdom in September 2015. The film received generally favorable reviews, with critics praising the quality of animation and the fast-paced action sequences, while criticizing its formulaic and lackluster story tailored for a dedicated target audience without a broad appeal. The second story arc of Dragon Ball Super, the newest canonical anime series in the Dragon Ball franchise, retells the events of Resurrection F, although some details have been altered, including the addition of extra scenes, subplots, and episodes set before the events of the film to cover the 13-episode arc. Hairspray Hairspray is a 1988 American satirical dance melodrama written and directed by John Waters, and starring Ricki Lake, Divine, Debbie Harry, Sonny Bono, Jerry Stiller, Leslie Ann Powers, Colleen Fitzpatrick, and Michael St. Gerard. Hairspray was a dramatic departure from Waterss earlier works, with a much broader intended audience. Hairsprays PG is the mildest rating a Waters film has received; most of his previous films were rated X by the MPAA. Set in 1962 Baltimore, the film revolves around self-proclaimed "pleasantly plump" teenager Tracy Turnblad as she pursues stardom as a dancer on a local TV show and rallies against racial segregation. Hairspray was only a moderate success upon its initial theatrical release, earning a modest gross of $8 million. However, it managed to attract a larger audience on home video in the early 1990s and became a cult classic. The film received critical acclaim, although some were displeased with the overall campiness. The film ranks #444 on Empire magazines 2008 list of the 500 greatest movies of all time. In 2002, the film was adapted into a Broadway musical of the same name, which won eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical in 2003. A second film version of Hairspray, an adaptation of the stage musical, was also released by New Line Cinema in 2007, which included many changes of scripted items from the original. My Soul to Take My Soul to Take is a 2010 American slasher film written and directed by Wes Craven. It is his first film since 1994s Wes Cravens New Nightmare that he wrote, produced, and directed. The film stars Max Thieriot as the protagonist Adam "Bug" Hellerman, who is one of seven teenagers chosen to die. The film was unsuccessful at the box office, and has a 10% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes. The films title comes from a line in the prayer "Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep", which reads "If I shall die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take." The prayer features in the film. Elevator to the Gallows Elevator to the Gallows, also known as Lift to the Scaffold, is a 1958 French crime film directed by Louis Malle, starring Jeanne Moreau and Maurice Ronet as criminal lovers whose perfect crime begins to unravel when Ronet is trapped in an elevator. The scenario was adapted from a 1956 novel of the same name by Noël Calef. Associated by some critics with the film noir style, and introducing new narrative and editing techniques, the film is considered an important work in establishing the Nouvelle Vague and the New Modern Cinema. The improvised soundtrack by Miles Davis, and the relationship the film establishes between music, image and emotion, were considered ground-breaking. The Yards The Yards is a 2000 American crime film directed by James Gray. It was written by Gray and Matt Reeves, and stars Mark Wahlberg, Joaquin Phoenix, Charlize Theron and James Caan. The setting is the commuter rail yards in New York City, in the boroughs of the Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn. In the films plot, bribery, corporate crime and political corruption are commonplace in "the yards", where contractors repair railway cars for the city Transit Authority. Rival companies sabotage each others work to win bids. The undercutting leads to murder. Dügün Dernek Düğün Dernek is a Turkish comedy film produced in 2013. The film was written by Selçuk Aydemir and produced by BKM. Ahmet Kural, Murat Cemcir, Rasim Öztekin, Devrim Yakut and Barış Yıldız stars in the film. The plot of the movie is about Ismails efforts to wed his son Tarık, and the comedic escapades that ensues from it. The film was released with 229 copies in Turkey on 6 December 2013. In the first 3 days it was watched by 572,838 people and got 5,947,213 TRY revenue. In the first quarter of 2014, it took the "most watched film of the past 30 years" title from Fetih 1453. The film mostly got good feedback but some of the reviewers thought the harmony between Murat Cemcir and Ahmet Kural was forced and the plot was too slapstick comedy to be taken seriously or realistically. In China They Eat Dogs In China They Eat Dogs,, is a Danish action comedy film directed by Lasse Spang Olsen. The main roles are played by Kim Bodnia and Dejan Čukić. Olsen received the Audience Award at Cinénygma – Luxembourg International Film Festival and a Jury Prize at the Montreal Comedy Festival. Revenge of the Pink Panther Revenge of the Pink Panther is a 1978 British comedy film. It is the sixth film in The Pink Panther comedy film series. Released in 1978, it is the final on-set performance released during the lifetime of Peter Sellers, who died in 1980. It is also the last entry to be distributed solely by United Artists, which was purchased by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer from Transamerica Corporation in 1981 after the major financial failure of the film Heavens Gate. The opening credits are animated by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises. Aynabaji Aynabaji is a 2016 Bangladeshi crime thriller film directed by Amitabh Reza Chowdhury and produced by Gousul Alam under the banner of Content Matters Production. The film stars Chanchal Chowdhury, Masuma Rahman Nabila and Partha Barua in lead roles. It is the director Amitabh Rezas first feature film. It was released on 30 September 2016. I Don't Know How She Does It I Dont Know How She Does It is a 2011 American comedy film based on Allison Pearsons novel of the same name. Directed by Douglas McGrath, the film stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Pierce Brosnan and Greg Kinnear. It was released on September 16, 2011 and grossed $30 million against its $24 million budget. The Professor and the Madman The Professor and the Madman is a 2019 biographical drama film, directed by Farhad Safinia, from a screenplay by Safinia, and Todd Komarnicki, based on the 1998 book The Surgeon of Crowthorne by Simon Winchester. It stars Mel Gibson, Sean Penn, Natalie Dormer, Eddie Marsan, Jennifer Ehle, Jeremy Irvine, David OHara, Ioan Gruffudd, Stephen Dillane, and Steve Coogan. Lakshya Lakshya is a 2004 Indian romantic war-drama film directed by Farhan Akhtar and produced by Ritesh Sidhwani, starring Hrithik Roshan, Preity Zinta and Amitabh Bachchan in the lead roles. Hrithik Roshan plays the role of Lieutenant Karan Shergill, who develops from an aimless young man into an army officer. It is a coming-of-age story set against a fictionalized backdrop of the 1999 Kargil War. Although the movie flopped on release it has become a cult classic. A Woman Under the Influence A Woman Under the Influence is a 1974 American drama film written and directed by John Cassavetes. The story follows a woman whose unusual behavior leads to conflict with her blue-collar husband and family. It received two Academy Award nominations for Best Actress and Best Director. In 1990, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", one of the first fifty films to be so honored. Return to Me Return to Me is a 2000 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Bonnie Hunt and starring David Duchovny and Minnie Driver. It was filmed in Chicago and was released on April 7, 2000 by Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer. It was Carroll OConnors final film before his death the following year. My Summer of Love My Summer of Love is a 2004 British drama film directed by Paweł Pawlikowski and co-written by Pawlikowski and Michael Wynne. Based on the novel of the same name by Helen Cross, the film explores the lesbian relationship between two young women from different classes and backgrounds. Working class Mona, whose once-hotheaded brother Phil became a born-again Christian in prison, meets upper middle class Tamsin who suffers from a lack of love in her family. Filmed in West Yorkshire, the film went on to win a BAFTA. The Bye Bye Man The Bye Bye Man is a 2017 American supernatural horror film directed by Stacy Title and written by Jonathan Penner, based on the chapter "The Bridge to Body Island" in Robert Damon Schnecks book The Presidents Vampire. The film stars Douglas Smith, Lucien Laviscount, English actress Cressida Bonas, Doug Jones, Carrie-Anne Moss, Faye Dunaway, and Jenna Kanell. Principal photography began on November 2, 2015, in Cleveland, Ohio. STXfilms released the film on January 13, 2017, to negative reviews. It grossed $26.7 million worldwide on a budget of $7.4 million. Phantoms Phantoms is a 1998 American science fiction horror film adapted from Dean Koontzs 1983 novel of the same name. Directed by Joe Chappelle with a screenplay by Koontz, the film stars Peter OToole, Rose McGowan, Joanna Going, Liev Schreiber, Ben Affleck, Nicky Katt and Clifton Powell. The film takes place in the peaceful town of Snowfield, Colorado, where something evil has wiped out the community. It is up to a group of people to stop it or at least get out of Snowfield alive. While Koontzs novel included many literary tips of the hat to the work of H.P. Lovecraft, these are largely excised from the film. Phantoms was filmed on location in Georgetown. The Hotel de Paris Museum was used to depict the bakery and hotel where several scenes were set. YPF Young People Fucking is a 2008 Canadian sex comedy film directed by Martin Gero, who co-wrote it with Aaron Abrams. The films story is told in a linear fashion, alternating through a series of single-location vignettes connected by theme but with characters representing different archetypes. In each vignette, the characters try to have an evening of uncomplicated sex but are unable to separate sex from love. Gero and Abrams began development of the film in 2004, and wrote the screenplay for six months in 2005. Filming was done in Toronto over 19 days. The film, which contains scenes of simulated sex but no pornographic material, was at the centre of the Bill C-10 controversy that brought considerable publicity to the low-budget production, allowing it to have a relatively wide release in Canada for an independent film. The film debuted at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. Although garnering mixed reviews, the film was recognized with multiple awards, including a near-sweep of the film categories at the Canadian Comedy Awards. That Obscure Object of Desire That Obscure Object of Desire is a 1977 comedy-drama film directed by Luis Buñuel, based on the 1898 novel The Woman and the Puppet by Pierre Louÿs. It was Buñuels final directorial effort before his death in July 1983. Set in Spain and France against the backdrop of a terrorist insurgency, the film conveys the story told through a series of flashbacks by an aging Frenchman, Mathieu, who recounts falling in love with a beautiful young Spanish woman, Conchita, who repeatedly frustrates his romantic and sexual desires. In recent years, the film has been highly acclaimed by critics. O O is a 2001 American drama film, and a modern adaptation of William Shakespeares Othello, set in an American high school. It stars Mekhi Phifer, Julia Stiles, and Josh Hartnett. The films intended release date was April 1999, but due to the Columbine High School massacre, the film was shelved for two years by its original distributor, Miramax Films. Ultimately, it was sold along with director Kevin Smiths film Dogma to Lionsgate. It was directed by Tim Blake Nelson and written by Brad Kaaya. It contains many different styles of music, ranging from rap to opera. It was filmed in Charleston. Cadillac Records Cadillac Records is a 2008 American biographical drama film written and directed by Darnell Martin. The film explores the musical era from the early 1940s to the late 1960s, chronicling the life of the influential Chicago-based record-company executive Leonard Chess, and a few of the musicians who recorded for Chess Records. The film stars Adrien Brody as Leonard Chess, Cedric the Entertainer as Willie Dixon, Mos Def as Chuck Berry, Columbus Short as Little Walter, Jeffrey Wright as Muddy Waters, Eamonn Walker as Howlin Wolf, and Beyoncé as Etta James. The film was released in North America on December 5, 2008 by TriStar Pictures. We Are What We Are We Are What We Are is a 2013 American horror film directed by Jim Mickle and starring Bill Sage, Julia Garner, Ambyr Childers, and Kelly McGillis. It was screened at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. It is a remake of the 2010 Mexican film of the same name. Both a sequel and prequel have been announced. Crimson Rivers 2: Angels of the Apocalypse Crimson Rivers II: Angels of the Apocalypse, known as Les Rivières pourpres II: Les anges de lapocalypse in the French release, is a 2004 action thriller film movie starring Jean Reno, Benoit Magimel and Christopher Lee. It is directed by Olivier Dahan and produced by Ilan Goldman. The movie is the sequel to the 2000 film, The Crimson Rivers, also known as Les Rivières pourpres in the French release. The movie is inspired by the book Les rivières pourpres by writer Jean-Christophe Grangé. A Perfect Day A Perfect Day is a 2015 Spanish comedy-drama film written and directed by Fernando León de Aranoa. It is based on the novel Dejarse Llover by Paula Farias. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival and is the director’s English-language debut. Stuber Stuber is a 2019 American buddy action comedy film directed by Michael Dowse and written by Tripper Clancy. It stars Kumail Nanjiani, Dave Bautista, Iko Uwais, Natalie Morales, Betty Gilpin, Jimmy Tatro, Mira Sorvino, and Karen Gillan. The film follows a mild-mannered Uber driver named Stu who picks up a passenger who turns out to be a cop hot on the trail of a brutal killer. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 13, 2019 and was theatrically released in the United States on July 12, 2019. Stuber was produced by 20th Century Fox, but following the merger of the studio with Disney, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures handled distribution. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who criticized it for not taking full advantage of its potential but praised Nanjiani and Bautistas chemistry. Burke and Hare Burke & Hare is a 2010 British black comedy film, loosely based on the Burke and Hare murders of 1828. Directed by John Landis from an original screenplay by Nick Moorcroft and Piers Ashworth, the film stars Simon Pegg and Andy Serkis as William Burke and William Hare respectively. It was Landiss first feature film release in 12 years, the last being 1998s Susans Plan. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 29 October 2010. Harlem Nights Harlem Nights is a 1989 American crime comedy-drama film written, executive produced, and directed by Eddie Murphy. Murphy co-stars with Richard Pryor as a team running a nightclub in late-1930s Harlem while contending with gangsters and corrupt police officials. The film also features Michael Lerner, Danny Aiello, Redd Foxx, Della Reese, and Murphys brother Charlie Murphy in his first film. The film was released on November 17, 1989 by Paramount Pictures. Harlem Nights remains Murphys only directorial effort. He had always wanted to direct and star in a period piece, as well as work with Pryor, whom he considered his greatest influence in stand-up comedy. Reviews of the film were generally negative, criticizing the films slow pacing and relative lack of comedy. Nonetheless, the film was a financial success, grossing $95 million against a $30 million budget. City Hall City Hall is a 1996 American suspense drama film directed by Harold Becker and starring Al Pacino, John Cusack, Bridget Fonda and Danny Aiello. The film was Beckers second collaboration with Pacino, having directed him in Sea of Love. Battle Royale II , abbreviated as BRII, is a 2003 Japanese dystopian action film. It is a sequel to the 2000 film, Battle Royale, which in turn was based upon a controversial 1999 novel of the same title by Koushun Takami. An extended version of the film is titled Battle Royale II: Revenge. Director Kinji Fukasaku, who directed the first film, started work on the sequel but died of prostate cancer on January 12, 2003, after shooting only one scene with Takeshi Kitano. His son Kenta Fukasaku, who wrote the screenplay for both films, completed the film and dedicated it to his father. wrote the novelization of the film. Angels with Dirty Faces Angels with Dirty Faces is a 1938 American gangster film directed by Michael Curtiz for Warner Brothers. It stars James Cagney, Pat OBrien, The Dead End Kids, Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan, and George Bancroft. The screenplay was written by John Wexley and Warren Duff based on the story by Rowland Brown. The film chronicles the relationship of the notorious gangster William "Rocky" Sullivan with his childhood friend and now priest Father Jerry Connolly. After spending fifteen years in prison for armed robbery, Rocky intends to collect $100,000 from his co-conspirator, mob lawyer Jim Frazier. All while, Father Connolly tries to prevent a group of youths from falling under Rockys influence. Brown wrote the scenario in August 1937. After pitching the film to a number of studios, he made a deal with Grand National Pictures, who wanted Cagney to star in the lead role. However, the film never came to fruition, owing to Grand Nationals bankruptcy in 1939. Cagney then returned to Warner the same year, taking Browns script with him. Warner acquired the story and asked a number of directors to take on the project; eventually settling with Curtiz. Principal photography began in June 1938 at Warners Burbank studios, and finished a week behind schedule in August, due mostly to the time it took to shoot Rockys standoff with the police and eventual execution. Angels with Dirty Faces was released on November 28, 1938, to positive reviews. At the 11th Academy Awards, the film was nominated in three categories: Best Actor, Best Director, and Best Story. Angels with Dirty Faces is considered to be one of the best movies of all time, and is widely regarded as a defining moment in Cagneys career. It was shortlisted by the American Film Institute in 2008, and was voted 67th in a list of the "100 Best Film Noirs of All Time" by Slant Magazine in 2015. Russian Dolls Russian Dolls is a 2005 French-British comedy-drama film, the sequel to and the second part of the Spanish Apartment trilogy, which is concluded with Chinese Puzzle. Cédric Klapisch wrote and directed the film, whose settings include Paris, London, Saint Petersburg and Moscow. Klapisch makes use of digital and split-screen effects in the film, as well as non-linear narrative. It's Only the End of the World Its Only the End of the World is a 2016 drama film written, edited and directed by Xavier Dolan. The film is based on the play of the same name by Jean-Luc Lagarce and stars Gaspard Ulliel, Nathalie Baye, Marion Cotillard, Léa Seydoux and Vincent Cassel. It is about a young playwright who reunites with his family after a 12-year absence to inform them he is going to die. A co-production of Canada and France, it was shot in Montreal and Laval, beginning in 2015. The small core of actors were selected against typecasting, with Dolan and Cotillard challenged by the awkwardness in dialogue inherent in Lagarces work. The film screened at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, where it received divided reactions from critics. Dolan became the second Canadian director to receive the Cannes Grand Prix. It also won six Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture, and three César Awards, including Best Director. It's All Gone Pete Tong Its All Gone Pete Tong is a 2004 Canadian independent film about Frankie Wilde, a DJ who goes completely deaf. The title is a reference to a rhyming slang phrase used in Britain from the 80s to present day, referring to the BBC Radio 1 DJ Pete Tong, standing for "its all gone wrong." The film was released on April 15, 2005. The DVD was released on September 20, 2005. It won two awards at the US Comedy Arts Festival for Best Feature and Best Actor and swept the Gen Art Film Festival awards. It was filmed on location in Ibiza and shot entirely in HD. Several famous DJs appear in the film as "talking heads", giving the film a true sense of authenticity. Carl Cox, Tiësto, Sarah Main, Barry Ashworth, Paul van Dyk, Lol Hammond and Tong appear in the film. Ibiza locations used in the movie include music venues; Pacha, Amnesia, Privilege, DC10, the historic Pikes Hotel and Cala Llonga beach. The film was officially remade in Hindi by Indian film director Neerav Ghosh titled Soundtrack and was released in 2011. Meet Me in St. Louis Meet Me in St. Louis is a 1944 American Technicolor musical film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Divided into a series of seasonal vignettes, starting with Summer 1903, it relates the story of a year in the life of the Smith family in St. Louis, leading up to the opening of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in the spring of 1904. The picture stars Judy Garland, Margaret OBrien, Mary Astor, Lucille Bremer, Tom Drake, Leon Ames, Marjorie Main, June Lockhart, and Joan Carroll. The film was adapted by Irving Brecher and Fred F. Finklehoffe from a series of short stories by Sally Benson, originally published in The New Yorker magazine under the title "5135 Kensington", and later in novel form as Meet Me in St. Louis. The film was directed by Vincente Minnelli, who met Garland on the set and later married her. It was the second-highest grossing picture of the year, only behind Going My Way. In 1994, the film was deemed "culturally significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Garland debuted the standards "The Trolley Song", "The Boy Next Door", and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas", all of which became hits after the film was released. Arthur Freed, the producer of the film, also wrote and performed one of the songs. Highlander: Endgame Highlander: Endgame is a 2000 American fantasy action film directed by Doug Aarniokoski and starring Adrian Paul, Christopher Lambert, Bruce Payne and Lisa Barbuscia. It is the fourth theatrical release in the Highlander film series and it serves as a continuation of both the Highlander film from 1986 and the Highlander television series. The film reunites Duncan MacLeod, the lead character of the series, and Connor MacLeod, the lead character of the films. In the film, the Macleods need to deal against a new enemy named Jacob Kell, a powerful immortal who is willing to break any rule to win the Prize. Highlander: Endgame was released on September 1, 2000. It was followed by The Source which released seven years later, with Paul reprising his role. Toy Soldiers Toy Soldiers is a 1991 American action drama thriller film directed by Daniel Petrie Jr., with a screenplay by Petrie and David Koepp. It stars Sean Astin, Wil Wheaton, Louis Gossett Jr., Andrew Divoff, Mason Adams and Denholm Elliott. The plot revolves around an all-male boarding school overtaken by terrorists. While the authorities remain helpless, a group of rebellious and mischievous students decide to put their resourcefulness to good use. High Anxiety High Anxiety is a 1977 American satirical comedy film produced and directed by Mel Brooks, who also plays the lead. This is Brooks first film as a producer and first speaking lead role. Veteran Brooks ensemble members Harvey Korman, Cloris Leachman, and Madeline Kahn are also featured. The film is a parody of suspense films, most obviously the films directed by Alfred Hitchcock: Spellbound, Vertigo and The Birds. The film was dedicated to Hitchcock, who worked with Brooks on the screenplay and later sent Brooks an expensive case of wine as a token of his appreciation. Tenebrae Tenebrae is a 1982 Italian giallo film written and directed by Dario Argento. The film stars Anthony Franciosa as American author Peter Neal, who – while in Rome promoting his latest murder-mystery novel – becomes embroiled in the search for a serial killer who may have been inspired to kill by his novel. John Saxon and Daria Nicolodi co-star as Neals agent and assistant, while Giuliano Gemma and Carola Stagnaro appear as detectives investigating the murders. John Steiner, Veronica Lario, and Mirella DAngelo also feature in minor roles. The film has been described as exploring themes of dualism and sexual aberration, and has strong metafictional elements; some commentators consider Tenebrae to be a direct reaction by Argento to criticism of his previous work, most especially his depictions of murders of beautiful women. After Argento had experimented with pure supernatural horror with 1977s Suspiria and 1980s Inferno, Tenebrae represented the filmmakers return to the giallo horror subgenre, which he had helped popularize in the 1970s. Argento was inspired by a series of incidents which saw an obsessed fan telephone the director to criticize him for the damaging psychological effects of his previous work. The telephone calls culminated in death threats towards Argento, who channelled the experience into the writing of Tenebrae. The director also wanted to explore the senselessness of killings he had seen and heard about while staying in Los Angeles in 1980, and his feeling at the time that true horror came from those who wanted "to kill for nothing". Shot on location in Rome and at Elios Studios, Tenebrae utilized mostly modern-looking locations and sets to help Argento realize his intent that the film reflects a near-future with a diminished population; the director filmed none of the historical landmarks that usually featured in films set in Rome. Employing director of photography Luciano Tovoli, Argento also intended that the film simulate the stark, realistic lighting featured in television police shows at the time; production designer Giuseppe Bassa created supporting environments that were cold and austere, with sharp angles and modernistic spaces. Several former members of Italian rock band Goblin provided Tenebraes music, a synth-heavy score inspired by rock and disco music. Tenebrae was a modest success in Italy; it reached theatres with little controversy after Argento made cuts to one of the most violent scenes. However, in the United Kingdom, it was added to the infamous list of "video nasties" and banned from sale until 1999. The films theatrical distribution in the United States was delayed until 1984 when it was released in a heavily censored version under the title Unsane. In its cut form, Tenebrae received a mostly negative critical reception, but the original, fully restored version later became widely available for reappraisal. The film critic and author Maitland McDonagh has said that it is "in many respects ... the finest film that Argento has ever made". Destroyer Destroyer is a 2018 U.S. crime film directed by Karyn Kusama and written by Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi. It stars Nicole Kidman, Toby Kebbell, Tatiana Maslany, Scoot McNairy, Bradley Whitford, and Sebastian Stan, and follows a former undercover police officer who takes revenge against members of a gang, years after her case was blown. The film had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on August 31, 2018 and was released in the United States on December 25, 2018, by Annapurna Pictures. At the 76th Golden Globe Awards, Kidman was nominated for Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama. Europa Europa is a 1991 art drama film directed by Lars von Trier. It is von Triers third theatrical feature film and the final film in his Europa trilogy following The Element of Crime and Epidemic. The film features an international ensemble cast, including French-American Jean-Marc Barr, Germans Barbara Sukowa and Udo Kier, expatriate American Eddie Constantine, and Swedes Max von Sydow and Ernst-Hugo Järegård. Europa was influenced by Franz Kafkas Amerika, and the title was chosen "as an echo" of that novel. I Stand Alone I Stand Alone is a 1998 French art film written and directed by Gaspar Noé, and starring Philippe Nahon, Blandine Lenoir, Frankye Pain, and Martine Audrain. The original French title is Seul contre tous, which means "Alone against all". The film, focusing on several pivotal days in the life of a butcher facing abandonment, isolation, rejection and unemployment, was the directors first feature-length production, and is a sequel to his 1991 short film Carne. Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation is a 1995 American slasher film written and directed by Kim Henkel, and starring Renée Zellweger, Matthew McConaughey, and Robert Jacks as Leatherface. The plot follows four teenagers who encounter Leatherface and his murderous family in backwoods Texas on the night of their prom. It is the fourth installment in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre series, and also features uncredited cameo appearances from Marilyn Burns, Paul A. Partain, and John Dugan, all stars of the original film. Writer-director Kim Henkel had previously co-written the original The Texas Chain Saw Massacre with Tobe Hooper; the events of the previous two sequel films are addressed in The Next Generations opening prologue as "two minor, yet apparently related incidents" which happened after the events of the original film, though no explanation is given for how Leatherface survived his apparent offscreen death at the end of the third film. Next Generation was shot on location in rural areas outside of Austin in the summer of 1994. The film was screened as The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre in 1995 before being shelved by Columbia Pictures. Two years later, it was re-cut and released under the title Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation on August 29, 1997, after Zellweger and McConaughey had both become major Hollywood stars, but was a critical and financial failure. Though a full soundtrack was never released, a companion single featured in the film performed by star Robert Jacks and Debbie Harry was released on compact disc in 1997. This was the final installment in the original series, with the next entry being a remake of the original film. The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle is a 2000 American live-action/animated adventure comedy film directed by Des McAnuff and produced by Universal Pictures, loosely based on the television cartoon of the same name by Jay Ward. Animated characters Rocky and Bullwinkle share the screen with live actors portraying Fearless Leader, Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale alongside Randy Quaid, Piper Perabo, Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell. Reprising her role as Rocky was June Foray, while Keith Scott voices Bullwinkle and the films narrator. It also features cameo appearances by performers including James Rebhorn, Paget Brewster, Janeane Garofalo, John Goodman, David Alan Grier, Don Novello, Jon Polito, Carl Reiner, Whoopi Goldberg, Max Grodenchik, Jonathan Winters and Billy Crystal. Released on June 30, 2000, the film received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, grossing only $35.1 million worldwide against its $76 million budget. Ocean's 11 Oceans 11 is a 1960 American heist film directed by Lewis Milestone and starring five of the Rat Pack: Peter Lawford, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, and Joey Bishop. Centered on a series of Las Vegas casino robberies, the film also stars Angie Dickinson, Cesar Romero, Richard Conte, Akim Tamiroff, Henry Silva, Ilka Chase, Norman Fell, Patrice Wymore, and Buddy Lester, and includes cameo appearances by Shirley MacLaine, Red Skelton, and George Raft. The film served as the primary inspiration for the Oceans film series, a collection of heist films directed, edited or produced by Steven Soderbergh featuring an ensemble cast. The first film of the series, titled Oceans Eleven, released in 2001, also featuring Angie Dickinson, in a cameo role as Boxing spectator. Margot at the Wedding Margot at the Wedding is a 2007 family drama film written and directed by Noah Baumbach. The film premiered on August 31, 2007 at the 34th Telluride Film Festival. My Dog Skip My Dog Skip is a 2000 American family drama film, directed by Jay Russell and starring Frankie Muniz, Diane Lane, Luke Wilson, and Kevin Bacon with narration by Harry Connick Jr. Based on the autobiographical novel of the same name, the film tells the story of Willie Morris as he is given a Jack Russell Terrier for his birthday, and how the dog fundamentally changes several aspects of his life. My Dog Skip was released on March 3, 2000, by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, receiving generally positive reviews from critics. The film earned more than $35.5 million on a $4.5 million budget. Are We Done Yet? Are We Done Yet? is a 2007 American family comedy film starring Ice Cube. The film is a loose remake of the comedy of 1948 by Cary Grant, Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House, and a sequel to the comedy of 2005, Are We There Yet? The film was directed by Steve Carr from a screenplay by Hank Nelken. It was produced by Revolution Studios and RKO Pictures and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film was shot on location in Tsawwassen, British Columbia, Canada, but is set in Newberg, United States. Pumpkinhead Pumpkinhead is a 1988 American horror film. It was the directorial debut of special effects artist Stan Winston. The film has built up a cult following in the years since its release. The first in the Pumpkinhead franchise, it was followed by a direct-to-video sequel, two TV film sequels, and a comic book series. A Haunted House 2 A Haunted House 2 is a 2014 American horror comedy film directed by Michael Tiddes and starring Marlon Wayans. The film is the sequel to the 2013 film A Haunted House. Produced by IM Global Octane and distributed by Open Road Films, the film was released on April 18, 2014. Like its predecessor, the film received negative reviews, and earned over $23 million at the box office. The Numbers Station The Numbers Station is a 2013 action thriller film, starring John Cusack and Malin Åkerman, about a burned-out CIA black ops agent assigned to protect the code operator at a secret American numbers station somewhere in the British countryside. The film was directed by Danish director Kasper Barfoed, written by F. Scott Frazier and the camera work was by Icelandic cinematographer Óttar Guðnason. It was produced by brothers Sean and Bryan Furst of American Furst Films and Nigel Thomas at British production and film finance company Matador Pictures. Bunraku Bunraku is a 2010 martial-arts action film written and directed by Guy Moshe based on a story by Boaz Davidson. The film stars Josh Hartnett, Demi Moore, Woody Harrelson, Ron Perlman, Kevin McKidd, and Gackt and follows a young drifter in his quest for revenge. The title Bunraku is derived from a 400-year-old form of Japanese puppet theater, a style of storytelling that uses -tall puppets with highly detailed heads, each operated by several puppeteers who blend into the background wearing black robes and hoods. The classic tale is re-imagined in a world that mixes skewed reality with shadow-play fantasy. Its themes draw heavily on samurai and Western films. Bunraku premiered as an official selection of the Midnight Madness section at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival in Canada. A limited theatrical release was slated for September 2011. Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy is a Pixar CGI animated short film written and directed by Peter Sohn and produced by Kevin Reher. It was shown in theaters before Pixars feature film Up and is a special feature on its DVD and Blu-ray release. It was included in the Animation Show of Shows in 2009. In a CGSociety article, Sohn says his idea for the film came from watching Dumbo as a child: in the movie, a stork delivers Dumbo, leading a young Sohn to wonder where the birds got their babies from. His conclusion was that the babies came from clouds, hence flying animals being needed to deliver them. A Monster in Paris A Monster in Paris is a 2011 French 3D computer-animated musical comedy science fantasy adventure film directed by Vicky Jenson, Bibo Bergeron and Rob Letterman And based on a story he wrote. It was produced by Luc Besson, written by Stéphane Kazandjian, and distributed by EuropaCorp Distribution, and features the voices of Sean Lennon, Vanessa Paradis, Adam Goldberg, Danny Huston, Madeline Zima, Matthew Géczy, Jay Harrington, Catherine OHara, and Bob Balaban. Many aspects of the film are a direct copy from the Gaston Lerouxs novel The Phantom of the Opera. It was released on 12 October 2011. It was also produced by Bibo Films, France 3 Cinéma, Walking The Dog, uFilm, uFund, Canal+, France Télévisions, CinéCinéma, Le Tax Shelter du Gouvernement Fédéral de Belgique and Umedia. Its music was composed by Matthieu Chedid, Sean Lennon and Patrice Renson. It was edited by Pascal Chevé and Nicolas Stretta. Life After Beth Life After Beth is a 2014 American zombie comedy film written and directed by Jeff Baena. The film stars Aubrey Plaza, Dane DeHaan, Molly Shannon, and John C. Reilly, with Anna Kendrick, Cheryl Hines, Paul Reiser, and Matthew Gray Gubler in supporting roles. The film premiered in competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014, and was given a limited release on August 15, 2014. This was Garry Marshalls final film appearance. The Limits of Control The Limits of Control is a 2009 American film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch, starring Isaach de Bankolé as a solitary assassin, carrying out a job in Spain. Filming began in February 2008, and took place on location in Madrid, Seville and Almería, Spain. The film was distributed by Focus Features. It received mixed reviews, and as of December 12, 2012, has a 43% rating on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, having been criticized for its slow pace and inaccessible dialogue while praising its beautiful cinematography and its ambitious scope. Kill Me Three Times Kill Me Three Times is a 2014 Australian-American black comedy thriller film directed by Kriv Stenders. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in the United States on 10 April 2015, by Magnet Releasing. A Place in the Sun A Place in the Sun is a 1951 American drama film based on the 1925 novel An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser and the 1926 play, also titled An American Tragedy. It tells the story of a working-class young man who is entangled with two women: one who works in his wealthy uncles factory, and the other a beautiful socialite. Another adaptation of the novel had been filmed once before, as An American Tragedy, in 1931. A Place in the Sun was directed by George Stevens from a screenplay by Harry Brown and Michael Wilson, and stars Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, and Shelley Winters; its supporting actors included Anne Revere, and Raymond Burr. The film was a critical and commercial success, winning six Academy Awards and the first-ever Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama. In 1991, A Place in the Sun was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Basquiat Basquiat is a 1996 American biographical drama film directed, co-written and co-composed by Julian Schnabel in his feature directorial debut. The film is based on the life of American postmodernist/neo expressionist artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. Basquiat, born in Brooklyn, used his graffiti roots as a foundation to create collage-style paintings on canvas. Jeffrey Wright portrays Basquiat, and David Bowie plays Basquiats friend and mentor Andy Warhol. Additional cast members include Gary Oldman as a thinly disguised Schnabel, Michael Wincott as the poet and art critic Rene Ricard, Dennis Hopper as Bruno Bischofberger, Parker Posey as gallery owner Mary Boone, Christopher Walken as a villainous journalist, and Claire Forlani, Courtney Love, Tatum ONeal, and Benicio del Toro in supporting roles as "composite characters". Nancy Drew Nancy Drew is a 2007 American mystery comedy film loosely based on the popular series of mystery novels about the titular teen detective. It stars Emma Roberts as Nancy Drew, with Josh Flitter and Max Thieriot. Set in Los Angeles, it was directed by Andrew Fleming. Critics reactions were mixed, with the general thought of it being refreshing. The film grossed $30,666,930 worldwide on a $20 million budget. Ugetsu is a 1953 Japanese romantic fantasy drama film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi and based on stories in Ueda Akinaris book of the same name. It is a ghost story and an example of the jidaigeki genre, starring Masayuki Mori and Machiko Kyō. Drawing its plot particularly from Uedas tales "The House in the Thicket" and "The Lust of the White Serpent", the film is set in Azuchi–Momoyama period Japan. It is about a peasant farmer and potter who leaves his wife and young son during civil war, and is seduced by a spirit that threatens his life. A subplot involves his friend, who dreams of becoming a great samurai and chases this goal at the unintended expense of his wife. Major themes include the ethics of war, forbidden relationships with the spirit world, and neglect of family duty. The film won the Silver Lion Award at the 1953 Venice Film Festival and other honours. Ugetsu is one of Mizoguchis most celebrated films, regarded by critics as a masterpiece of Japanese cinema. It is credited with simultaneously helping to popularise Japanese cinema in the West and influencing later Japanese film. Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever is a 2002 action-thriller film directed by Wych Kaosayananda. The film stars Antonio Banderas and Lucy Liu as opposing secret agents who team up to fight a common enemy. It is an international co-production between Canada, Germany and the United States. The film has been called one of the worst ever made. At the box office, it made $19.9 million on a $70 million budget. With a total of 117 reviews, the highest for a film with a 0% score, Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever is the worst reviewed film in the history of Rotten Tomatoes. Mr. Deeds Goes to Town Mr. Deeds Goes to Town is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Capra, starring Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur in her first featured role. Based on the 1935 short story Opera Hat by Clarence Budington Kelland, which appeared in serial form in The American Magazine, the screenplay was written by Robert Riskin in his fifth collaboration with Frank Capra. Fletch Lives Fletch Lives is a 1989 American comedy film starring Chevy Chase and a sequel to Fletch directed by Michael Ritchie with a screenplay by Leon Capetanos based on the character created by Gregory Mcdonald. Fletch Lives was released by Universal Pictures. Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret is a 2014 documentary film which explores the impact of animal agriculture on the environment, and investigates the policies of environmental organizations on this issue. The film looks at various environmental concerns, including global warming, water use, deforestation, and ocean dead zones, and suggests that animal agriculture is the primary source of environmental destruction. The Union of Concerned Scientists has disputed the films assertion that the majority of greenhouse gases driving climate change are produced by animal agriculture, as this runs counter to scientific consensus which is that the main cause is fossil fuel emissions. Also, in contrast to claims made in the film, a 2018 peer-reviewed meta-analysis estimates that the food supply chain is responsible for 26% of anthropogenic GHG emissions. Dragon Ball Super: Broly is a 2018 Japanese anime martial arts fantasy/adventure film, directed by Tatsuya Nagamine and written by Dragon Ball series creator Akira Toriyama. It is the twentieth Dragon Ball feature film overall, the third film produced with Toriyamas direct involvement, and the first to carry the Dragon Ball Super branding. Set after the events of the Universe Survival Saga depicted in Dragon Ball Super, the film follows series protagonists Goku and Vegeta as they encounter a powerful Saiyan named Broly. In the beginning, it tells the history of the Saiyans and the background story of these three Saiyans with different destinies connected to the turbulent period of their race, and later resulting in a massive fight between them. The film represents the first appearance of a reworked iteration of Broly in the primary Dragon Ball series continuity, following the characters appearances in the films Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan, Broly – Second Coming, and Bio-Broly. Having received positive reviews from critics, Dragon Ball Super: Broly is the highest-grossing Dragon Ball film ever, the highest-grossing anime film of 2018, and one of the highest-grossing anime films of all time. The Beyond The Beyond, is a 1981 Italian Southern Gothic supernatural horror film directed by Lucio Fulci, and starring Catriona MacColl and David Warbeck. Its plot follows a woman who inherits a hotel in rural Louisiana that was once the site of a horrific murder, and which may be a gateway to hell. It is the second film in Fulcis "Gates of Hell" trilogy after City of the Living Dead, and was followed by The House by the Cemetery. Filmed on location in and around New Orleans in late 1980, additional photography took place at De Paolis Studios in Rome. Released theatrically in Italy in the spring of 1981, The Beyond did not see a North American theatrical release until late 1983 through Aquarius Releasing, who released an alternate version of the film titled 7 Doors of Death; this version featured an entirely different musical score and ran several minutes shorter than Fulcis original cut. The film was eventually shown by Quentin Tarantino in the United States in its original form in September 1998 after it was acquired by Grindhouse Releasing. Following its release, the films reception was polarizing. Critics of The Beyond praised the film for its surrealistic qualities and cinematography, though faulted its narrative inconsistencies. Whereas horror filmmakers and surrealist fans viewed the inconsistencies as intentionally disorienting, supplementing the atmospheric tone and presentation. Ultimately, The Beyond is ranked among Fulcis most celebrated films, and has gained an international cult following over the ensuing decades. Last Year at Marienbad LAnnée dernière à Marienbad is a 1961 French-Italian Left Bank film directed by Alain Resnais from a screenplay by Alain Robbe-Grillet. Set in a palace in a park that has been converted into a luxury hotel, it stars Delphine Seyrig and Giorgio Albertazzi as a woman and a man who may have met the year before and may have contemplated or started an affair, with Sacha Pitoëff as a second man who may be the womans husband. The characters are unnamed. The film is famous for its enigmatic narrative structure, in which time and space are fluid, with no certainty over what is happening to the characters, what they are remembering, and what they are imagining. Its dreamlike nature has both fascinated and baffled viewers; many have hailed the work as a masterpiece, although others have found it incomprehensible. Carnival of Souls Carnival of Souls is a 1962 American independent horror film written, produced, and directed by Herk Harvey, and starring Candace Hilligoss. Its plot follows Mary Henry, a young woman whose life is disturbed after a car accident. She relocates to a new city, where she finds herself unable to assimilate with the locals, and becomes drawn to the pavilion of an abandoned carnival; director Harvey also appears in the film as a ghoulish stranger who stalks her throughout. Filmed in Lawrence and Salt Lake City, Carnival of Souls was shot on a budget of $33,000, and Harvey employed various guerrilla filmmaking techniques to finish the production. It was Harveys only feature film, and did not gain widespread attention when originally released as a double feature with The Devils Messenger in 1962. Set to an organ score by Gene Moore, the film has been contemporarily noted by critics and film scholars for its cinematography and foreboding atmosphere. The film has a large cult following and is occasionally screened at film and Halloween festivals, and has been cited as a wide-ranging influence on numerous filmmakers, including David Lynch and George A. Romero. Army of Shadows Army of Shadows is a 1969 French drama-suspense film written and directed by Jean-Pierre Melville. It is a film adaptation of Joseph Kessels 1943 book of the same name, which blends Kessels own experiences as a member of the French Resistance with fictionalized versions of other Resistance members. Army of Shadows follows a small group of Resistance fighters as they move between safe houses, work with the Allied militaries, kill informers, and attempt to evade the capture and execution that they know is their most likely fate. While portraying its characters as heroic, the film presents a bleak, unromantic view of the Resistance. At the time of its initial release in France, Army of Shadows was not well received or widely seen. In the wake of the events of May 1968, French critics denounced the film for its perceived glorification of Charles de Gaulle; at the time, American art-film programmers took their cues from Cahiers du cinéma, which had attacked the film on this basis. Because of this, it was not released in the United States for almost forty years. In the mid-1990s Cahiers du cinéma published a reappraisal of the film and Melvilles work in general, leading to its restoration and re-release in 2006. The film was greeted with critical adulation in the U.S., appearing in many critics year-end top ten lists. Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning is a 2012 American science fiction-horror action film co-written, co-edited and directed by John Hyams. The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren, who both reprise their roles from the first film, with Scott Adkins and Andrei Arlovski also star. It is the fourth and final theatrical installment in the Universal Soldier series. The film acts as a semi-sequel to its 2009 predecessor, Regeneration and likewise, is unrelated to the two television sequels and ignores the events of the 1999 theatrical sequel The Return. In the film, a young former military man named John awakens from a coma and finds out that his wife and daughter have been murdered in a home invasion. John goes on a personal vendetta against the man behind the incident who is revealed to be Luc Deveraux, the eponymous Universal Soldier from the first two films who has now become a powerful terrorist military leader. Though Day of Reckoning received generally mixed reviews, with criticisms toward its "brutal" violence, the film received praise for its direction, action, and "haunting" atmosphere; comparisons were made with the works of Michael Haneke and David Lynch. Day of Reckoning was first released on VOD in the United States before receiving a theatrical release on November 30, 2012. The film grossed $1.4 million against a production budget of $8 million. Knights of Badassdom Knights of Badassdom is a 2013 American comedy horror film, directed by Joe Lynch, written by Kevin Dreyfuss and Matt Wall. It stars Ryan Kwanten, Steve Zahn, Summer Glau, and Peter Dinklage. Beauty and the Beast Beauty and the Beast is a 2014 Franco-German romantic fantasy film based on the traditional fairy tale of the same name by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve. Written by Christophe Gans and Sandra Vo-Anh and directed by Gans, the film stars Léa Seydoux as Belle and Vincent Cassel as the Beast. The film was screened out of competition at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival and was released in France on 12 February 2014 to positive reviews, becoming a box office success. International reviews were more mixed. It was nominated for the Peoples Choice Award for Best European Film at the 27th European Film Awards. It also received three nominations at the 40th César Awards, winning Best Production Design for Thierry Flamand. Slacker Slacker is a 1990 American independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Richard Linklater, who also appears in the film. Slacker was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize - Dramatic at the Sundance Film Festival in 1991. In 2012, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Mad City Mad City is a 1997 American thriller film directed by Costa-Gavras, written by Tom Matthews based on a story by Matthews and Eric Williams, and starring Dustin Hoffman and John Travolta, with a supporting cast featuring Mia Kirshner, Alan Alda, Blythe Danner, Ted Levine, Raymond J. Barry, and Larry King. This is Costa-Gavras first English-language film since Music Box. The title comes from a nickname of Madison, Wisconsin, where it originally was going to be set, and was used for its multiple meanings. Empire State Empire State is a 2013 American crime drama film based on a true story, centered on two childhood friends who rob an armored car depository, and the NYPD officer who stands in their way. Directed by Dito Montiel and starring Dwayne Johnson, Liam Hemsworth and Emma Roberts, the film was released straight to DVD and Blu-ray on September 3, 2013. Marked for Death Marked for Death is a 1990 American action film directed by Dwight H. Little. The film stars Steven Seagal as John Hatcher, a former DEA troubleshooter who returns to his Illinois hometown only to find it taken over by a gang of vicious Jamaican drug dealers led by Screwface using a combination of fear and Obeah, a Jamaican syncretic religion of West African and Caribbean origin similar to Haitian vodou and Santería as practiced in Jamaica. Miracles from Heaven Miracles from Heaven is a 2016 American Christian drama film directed by Patricia Riggen and written by Randy Brown. It is based on Miracles from Heaven by Christy Beam, which recounts the true story of her young daughter who had a near-death experience and was later cured of an incurable disease. The film stars Jennifer Garner, Kylie Rogers, Martin Henderson, John Carroll Lynch, Eugenio Derbez, and Queen Latifah. Principal photography began in Atlanta, Georgia, in July 2015. The film was released on March 16, 2016. The movie was financially successful, becoming the 8th highest-grossing Christian film in the United States. Although critical reception was mixed, Garners performance earned general praise. Our Kind of Traitor Our Kind of Traitor is a 2016 British spy thriller film directed by Susanna White and written by Hossein Amini, adapted from John le Carrés novel of the same name. Starring Ewan McGregor, Naomie Harris, Stellan Skarsgård, Damian Lewis, and Alicia von Rittberg, the film was released in the United Kingdom on 13 May 2016 by Lionsgate. The Tunnel The Tunnel is a 2011 Australian found-footage horror film directed by Carlo Ledesma and co-written, co-produced, and co-edited by Julian Harvey and Enzo Tedeschi. The film stars Bel Deliá, Andy Rodoreda, Steve Davis, Luke Arnold, Goran D. Kleut, and James Caitlin in a documentary-style horror story set in the underground network of abandoned railway tunnels in Sydney, Australia. Monsieur Lazhar Monsieur Lazhar is a 2011 Canadian French-language drama film directed by Philippe Falardeau and starring Mohamed Saïd Fellag, Sophie Nélisse and Danielle Proulx. Based on Bashir Lazhar, a one-character play by Évelyne de la Chenelière, it tells the story of an Algerian refugee in Montreal who steps in to teach at an elementary school after the former full-time teacher commits suicide. Falardeau opted to film the story for the Canadian company micro_scope, despite the challenges of adapting a play with only one character. De la Cheneliere advised Falardeau and recommended casting Algerian comedian Fellag. It was filmed in Montreal. After premiering at the Locarno International Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award and the Variety Piazza Grande Award, it received critical acclaim. The film was subsequently nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, and also won six Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture. So Undercover So Undercover is a 2012 American action-comedy film directed by Tom Vaughan and written by Allan Loeb and Steven Pearl. Starring Miley Cyrus, Jeremy Piven, and Mike OMalley, the film was released for the first time in the UK on December 7, 2012 and released direct-to-video in the United States on February 5, 2013. The film has been released in theatres of only 13 countries worldwide. Wishmaster Wishmaster is a 1997 American fantasy horror film directed by Robert Kurtzman. The film was executive produced by Wes Craven, and is the only film of the Wishmaster series with his name attached. Its plot concerns a djinn, a wish-granting, evil genie who is released from a jewel and seeks to capture the soul of the woman who discovered him, thereby opening a portal and freeing his fellow djinn to inhabit and enslave the earth. The film stars Andrew Divoff as The Djinn and Tammy Lauren. The film was followed by three sequels, Evil Never Dies, Beyond the Gates of Hell and The Prophecy Fulfilled. Bao Bao is a 2018 American computer-animated short film written and directed by Domee Shi and produced by Pixar Animation Studios. It was released with Incredibles 2 on June 15, 2018. The film is about an aging and lonely Chinese-Canadian mother, suffering from empty nest syndrome, who receives an unexpected second chance at motherhood when she makes a steamed bun that comes to life. The film won the Oscar for the Best Animated Short Film at the 91st Academy Awards. Cult of Chucky Cult of Chucky is a 2017 American slasher film written and directed by Don Mancini. The seventh installment of the Childs Play franchise, following the 2013 film Curse of Chucky, it stars Brad Dourif as Chucky, with a supporting cast of Fiona Dourif, Alex Vincent, Jennifer Tilly and Summer H. Howell – all of whom are returning cast members from previous installments. The film began production in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in January 2017. It premiered at the London FrightFest Film Festival on August 24, 2017, and was released with rated and unrated versions distributed by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment via Blu-ray, DVD and VOD on October 3, 2017. As of October 2017, the film has grossed $2 million from DVD and Blu-ray sales. Home on the Range Home on the Range is a 2004 American animated western comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 45th Disney animated feature film, it was the last 2D animated Disney film released until The Princess and the Frog in 2009. Named after the popular country song of the same name, Home on the Range features the voices of Roseanne Barr, Judi Dench, Jennifer Tilly, Cuba Gooding Jr., Randy Quaid, and Steve Buscemi. The film is set in the Old West, and centers on a mismatched trio of dairy cows—brash, adventurous Maggie; prim, proper Mrs. Caloway; and ditzy, happy-go-lucky Grace. The three cows must capture an infamous cattle rustler named Alameda Slim for his bounty in order to save their idyllic farm from foreclosure. Aiding them in their quest is Lucky Jack, a feisty, peg-legged rabbit, but a selfish horse named Buck, eagerly working in the service of Rico, a famous bounty hunter, seeks the glory for himself. Home on the Range was released on April 2, 2004 and grossed $103.9 million at the box office. Holy Man Holy Man is a 1998 American comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Herek, written by Tom Schulman, and starring Eddie Murphy, Jeff Goldblum, Kelly Preston, Robert Loggia, Jon Cryer, and Eric McCormack. The film was a critical and commercial failure. Echelon Conspiracy Echelon Conspiracy is a 2009 American action thriller film directed by Greg Marcks and starring Shane West, Edward Burns, and Ving Rhames. Dead Presidents Dead Presidents is a 1995 American crime thriller film co-written, produced, and directed by Albert and Allen Hughes. It stars Larenz Tate, Keith David, Chris Tucker, Freddy Rodriguez, NBushe Wright, and Bokeem Woodbine. The film chronicles the life of Anthony Curtis, focusing on his teenage years as a high school graduate and his experiences during the Vietnam War. As he returns to his hometown in The Bronx, Curtis finds himself struggling to support himself and his family, eventually turning to a life of crime. Dead Presidents is based partly on the real-life experiences of Haywood T. Kirkland, whose true story was detailed in the book Bloods: An Oral History of the Vietnam War by Black Veterans by Wallace Terry. Certain characters from the film are based on real acquaintances of Kirkland, who served time in prison after committing robbery in facepaint. The film also is loosely based on several incidents involving the Black Liberation Army notably the Brinks armored truck robbery. Pyaar Ka Punchnama Pyaar Ka Punchnama is a 2011 Indian Hindi romantic comedy film, directed by Luv Ranjan. The film stars Kartik Aaryan, Raayo S. Bakhirta, Divyendu Sharma, Nushrat Bharucha, Sonnalli Seygall and Ishita Raj Sharma. It is the story of three working bachelors who find girls whom they fall in love with and the twists and turns of the newly developing love stories. It grossed at the box office, satellite rights and DVDs against a budget of . A sequel Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2 was released on 16 October 2015. Drop Zone Drop Zone is a 1994 American action film directed by John Badham, starring Wesley Snipes, Gary Busey, Yancy Butler, Michael Jeter, Luca Bercovici and Kyle Secor. When a U.S. Marshal has to break up a drug smuggling gang, he has to take to the skies. Drop Zone was released in the United States on December 9, 1994. White Fang White Fang is a 1991 American Northern adventure drama film directed by Randal Kleiser, starring Ethan Hawke, Klaus Maria Brandauer and Seymour Cassel. Based on Jack Londons novel White Fang, it tells the story of the friendship between a young Klondike gold prospector and a wolfdog. White Fang is portrayed by a wolfdog, Jed, who also appeared in such films as The Thing and The Journey of Natty Gann. A sequel to the film, Myth of the White Wolf, was released in 1994. Suspect Zero Suspect Zero is a 2004 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by E. Elias Merhige and starring Aaron Eckhart, Ben Kingsley, and Carrie-Anne Moss. The film was produced by Tom Cruises co-owned company Cruise/Wagner Productions. It was a box office bomb failing to earn half of its estimated $27 million production costs at the box office. The film is about the hunt for Suspect Zero, a potential serial killer who is able to kill indefinitely because he is able to remain undetectable by law enforcement agencies. It features various elements from declassified CIA Stargate remote viewing protocols. Into the White Into the White is a 2012 film set during the Second World War and directed by Petter Næss. It is inspired by and loosely based on real-life events that occurred in Norway during the war. Into the White was written by Ole Meldgaard, Dave Mango and Petter Næss and directed by Næss. The film stars David Kross, Stig Henrik Hoff, Florian Lukas, Rupert Grint and Lachlan Nieboer. Explorers Explorers is a 1985 American science fiction fantasy film written by Eric Luke and directed by Joe Dante. The film stars Ethan Hawke, River Phoenix, and Jason Presson as teenage boys who build a spacecraft to explore outer space. The special effects were produced by Industrial Light & Magic, with make-up effects by Rob Bottin. Rushed into production, the film was never properly finished. Dante revealed that the studio demanded that he stop editing and rush for a July release where it was overshadowed by the Live Aid concert, which was held one day after the films release and stiff competition from Back to the Future, which opened nine days prior. It was a box office flop upon its release, but it attracted a cult following with its VHS release. The Apparition The Apparition is a 2012 American-German supernatural horror film, written and directed by Todd Lincoln, making his directorial debut, and starring Ashley Greene, Sebastian Stan, Tom Felton, Julianna Guill and Rick Gomez. The plot follows three college students who, after the death of their friend, must battle a supernatural force they summoned themselves. The film was loosely inspired by the Philip experiment conducted in 1972. The film was a box office bomb and was cited by critics as one of the worst horror movies of 2012. It was also the last Warner Bros. Pictures horror film to date to be released under its own label before resorting to New Line Cinema to release all future horror movies made by Warner Bros until 2019s Doctor Sleep. Love the Coopers Love the Coopers is a 2015 American Christmas comedy-drama film directed by Jessie Nelson and written by Steven Rogers. The film stars an ensemble cast, including Alan Arkin, John Goodman, Ed Helms, Diane Keaton, Jake Lacy, Anthony Mackie, Amanda Seyfried, June Squibb, Marisa Tomei, Olivia Wilde and features the voice of Steve Martin, and follows a dysfunctional family that reunites for the holidays. The film was released by CBS Films on November 13, 2015, received generally negative reviews and grossed $42 million. Demons Demons is a 1985 Italian horror film directed by Lamberto Bava and produced by Dario Argento, starring Urbano Barberini and Natasha Hovey. The screenplay was written by Bava, Argento, Franco Ferrini and Dardano Sacchetti, from a story by Sacchetti. Filming took place in Berlin and Rome. Veronica Guerin Veronica Guerin is a 2003 biographical crime film directed by Joel Schumacher and starring Cate Blanchett in the title role. The screenplay by Carol Doyle and Mary Agnes Donoghue focuses on Irish journalist Veronica Guerin, whose investigation into the drug trade in Dublin led to her murder in 1996, at the age of 37. The film is the second to be inspired by Guerins life. Three years earlier, When the Sky Falls centred on the same story, although the names of the real-life characters were changed. Swimfan Swimfan, also known as Fanatica, is a 2002 American teen psychological thriller film directed by John Polson and written by Charles Bohl and Phillip Schneider. The film stars Jesse Bradford, Erika Christensen, and Shiri Appleby. Day for Night Day for Night is a 1973 French film directed by François Truffaut. It stars Jacqueline Bisset and Jean-Pierre Léaud. It is named after the filmmaking process referred to in French as la nuit américaine, whereby sequences filmed outdoors in daylight are shot using a filter placed over the camera lens or also using film stock balanced for tungsten light and underexposed to appear as if they are taking place at night. In English, the technique is called day for night, which is the films English title. It had its premiere out of competition at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. The Crow: City of Angels The Crow: City of Angels is a 1996 American supernatural superhero film directed by Tim Pope. It is a sequel to the 1994 film The Crow and the second installment in The Crow film series. A Sound of Thunder A Sound of Thunder is a 2005 Czech-American science fiction thriller film directed by Peter Hyams and starring Edward Burns, Catherine McCormack and Ben Kingsley. It is a co-production film between the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, and the Czech Republic. The film is based on the short story of the same name by Ray Bradbury. It is about "time tourists" who accidentally interfere too much with the past, completely altering the present. It failed at the box office, earning $11 million against a production budget of $80 million. It received negative reviews from critics. Cracks Cracks is a 2009 British independent psychological thriller drama film directed by Jordan Scott, starring Eva Green, Juno Temple, María Valverde, and Imogen Poots. It was released theatrically in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 4 December 2009. In the United States, it was released by IFC Films theatrically on 18 March 2011 and premiered on television on Showtime as part of a ongoing pay television broadcast deal with IFC later in the year. The film was produced in May 2008, written for the screen by Caroline Ip, Ben Court and Jordan Scott, based on the 1999 novel written by Sheila Kohler. Kwesi Dickson, Andrew Lowe, Julie Payne, Rosalie Swedlin and Christine Vachon were the producers. Ridley and Tony Scott served as executive producers. The film was mostly filmed in County Wicklow. Knife in the Water Knife in the Water is a 1962 Polish drama film co-written and directed by Roman Polanski, which was nominated for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Polanskis first feature film, it features three characters in a story of rivalry and sexual tension. Knife in the Water has garnered acclaim from film critics since its release, and is one of Polanskis best-reviewed works. Rurouni Kenshin Part I: Origins is a 2012 Japanese period action-adventure film based on the manga of the same name originally written by Nobuhiro Watsuki. Directed by Keishi Ōtomo, the film stars Takeru Satoh and Emi Takei. The film focuses on fictional events that take place during the early Meiji period in Japan, telling the story of a wanderer named Himura Kenshin, formerly known as the assassin Hitokiri Battōsai. After participating in the Bakumatsu war, Kenshin wanders the countryside of Japan offering protection and aid to those in need as atonement for the murders he once committed as an assassin. Rumors circulated of a live action adaptation of the manga before it was announced. The Sankei Sports newspaper adds that the staff aims to release the film internationally and eventually make a series. This will be the first live-action adaptation of the manga. During the production, Nobuhiro offered his ideas for the movie, which were used in the filming. The film was distributed internationally by Warner Bros. Rurouni Kenshin was theatrically released on August 25, 2012, in Japan, grossing over $36 million in that country and over $60 million worldwide as of November 2012. The film was licensed for distribution in over 60 countries in Europe, Latin America and Asia. The movie premiered in North America as an opening selection for the 2012 LA EigaFest on December 14, 2012. On June 14, 2016, Funimation Films announced that they acquired the rights to Rurouni Kenshin, as well as its sequels Kyoto Inferno and The Legend Ends. The film hit North American theatres in August 2016 with an English Dub. Rise of the Footsoldier Rise of the Footsoldier is a British crime film released on 7 September 2007. The third production from BAFTA Award-nominated director Julian Gilbey, it is based on the true story of the 1995 Rettendon murders and the autobiography of Carlton Leach, a football hooligan of the infamous Inter City Firm who became a powerful figure of the English underworld. The Sweeney The Sweeney is a 2012 British action drama film, inspired by the 1970s The Sweeney, the British television police drama of the same name, but set in contemporary London. Directed and written by Nick Love, and co-written by John Hodge, it is based on the characters created by Ian Kennedy Martin. It stars Ray Winstone as Jack Regan, Plan B as George Carter, and Damian Lewis as Frank Haskins, with Allen Leech and Hayley Atwell. The story focuses on two members of the Flying Squad, a branch of the Metropolitan Police. The Squads purpose is to investigate commercial armed robberies, along with the prevention and investigation of other serious armed crime. The title is derived from Sweeney Todd, which is Cockney rhyming slang for "Flying Squad". The film was released on 12 September 2012. Funny Farm Funny Farm is a 1988 American comedy film starring Chevy Chase and Madolyn Smith. The film was adapted from a 1985 comedic novel of the same name by Jay Cronley. The movie was filmed on location in Vermont, mostly in Townshend. It was the final film directed by George Roy Hill. Darkness Darkness is a 2002 supernatural horror film directed by Jaume Balagueró and starring Anna Paquin, Lena Olin, Iain Glen, Giancarlo Giannini and Fele Martínez. The film was produced by Julio Fernández and Brian Yuzna. The films plot follows an American family who move into a house in the Spanish countryside, where six children disappeared during an occult ritual forty years before; the teenage daughter and young son of the family are subjected to increasing disturbances in the house. The film premiered in Spain on 3 October 2002, and was released in theaters across the country eight days later, on 11 October. It was sold to Miramax Films for American distribution in 2003, but ended up being put on hiatus for over a year; it was eventually released in United States theaters in an edited, PG-13-rated cut, on 25 December 2004. Hick Hick is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Derick Martini, based on the novel of the same name by Andrea Portes that draws on non-fictional elements. The film stars Chloë Grace Moretz, Eddie Redmayne, Ray McKinnon, Rory Culkin, Juliette Lewis, Blake Lively, and Alec Baldwin. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2011. It received a limited theatrical release on May 11 and is distributed by Phase 4 Films. A Christmas Carol Scrooge is a 1951 British fantasy drama film and an adaptation of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol. It stars Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge, and was produced and directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, with a screenplay by Noel Langley. It was released as A Christmas Carol in the United States. The film also features Kathleen Harrison as Mrs. Dilber, Scrooges charwoman. George Cole stars as the younger version of Scrooge, Hermione Baddeley as Mrs. Cratchit, Mervyn Johns as Bob Cratchit, Clifford Mollison as Samuel Wilkins, a debtor; Jack Warner as Mr. Jorkin, a role created for the film; Ernest Thesiger as Marleys undertaker; and Patrick Macnee as young Jacob Marley. Michael Hordern plays Marleys ghost, as well as adult Marley. Peter Bull serves as narrator, by reading portions of Dickens words at the beginning and end of the film; he also appears on-screen as one of the businessmen discussing Scrooges funeral. Kopps Kopps is a Swedish comedy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 7 February 2003, directed by Josef Fares. The name itself is a pun on pronouncing the English word "Cops" with a Swedish accent. Hindi Medium Hindi Medium is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film written and directed by Saket Chaudhary. It was produced by Dinesh Vijan, Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar under the banners of Vijans Maddock Films and Bhushan Kumars T-Series. The film features Irrfan Khan and Saba Qamar in the lead roles, with Deepak Dobriyal and Dishita Sehgal in supporting roles. Set in Delhi, the plot centres on a couples struggle to get their daughter admitted to a posh English school in order to survive in the society. The films music and background score was composed by Sachin–Jigar, with lyrics by Priya Saraiya and Kumaar. Laxman Utekar was the cinematographer, and A. Sreekar Prasad the editor. Chaudhary got the idea for the film while he was researching along with his co-writer Zeenat Lakhani for his 2014 film, Shaadi Ke Side Effects. After the release of the film, the duo started developing the idea further. The film was shot in Chandni Chowk, Anand Lok, Karol Bagh and Sangam Vihar. Hindi Medium released on 19 May 2017 and received mostly positive reviews, with particular praise for Khans and Qamars performances. The film grossed at the worldwide box office, becoming one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time. It won two Filmfare Awards, including Best Film and Best Actor for Khan, at the 63rd Filmfare Awards. Quigley Down Under Quigley Down Under is a 1990 Australian-American Western film directed by Simon Wincer and starring Tom Selleck, Alan Rickman, and Laura San Giacomo. Sommersby Sommersby is a 1993 American romantic period drama film directed by Jon Amiel from a screenplay written by Nicholas Meyer and Sarah Kernochan, adapted from the historical account of the 16th century French peasant Martin Guerre. The film stars Richard Gere and Jodie Foster in the leading roles. Bill Pullman, James Earl Jones, Clarice Taylor, Frankie Faison, and R. Lee Ermey are featured in supporting roles. Set in the Reconstruction era following the American Civil War, in the film; a farmer returns home from the war, but his wife begins to suspect that the man is an impostor. Sommersby was released in the United States on February 5, 1993 by Warner Bros. The film received generally positive reviews from critics who praised the performances and chemistry of its lead actors as well as the musical score and was a box office success grossing over $150 million, worldwide on a budget of $30 million. Quartet Quartet is a 2012 British comedy-drama film based on the play Quartet by Ronald Harwood, which ran in Londons West End from September 1999 until January 2000. It was filmed late in 2011 at Hedsor House, Buckinghamshire. The film is actor Dustin Hoffmans directorial debut. The Year of Living Dangerously The Year of Living Dangerously is a 1982 Australian romantic drama film directed by Peter Weir and co-written by Weir and David Williamson. It was adapted from Christopher Kochs 1978 novel The Year of Living Dangerously. The story is about a love affair set in Indonesia during the overthrow of President Sukarno. It follows a group of foreign correspondents in Jakarta on the eve of an attempted coup by the 30 September Movement in 1965. The film stars Mel Gibson as Australian journalist Guy Hamilton, and Sigourney Weaver as British Embassy officer Jill Bryant. It also stars Linda Hunt as the male dwarf Billy Kwan, Hamiltons local photographer contact, a role for which Hunt won the 1983 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. The film was shot in both Australia and the Philippines and includes Australian actors Bill Kerr as Colonel Henderson and Noel Ferrier as Wally OSullivan. It was banned from being shown in Indonesia until 1999, after the forced resignation of coup-leader and political successor Suharto in 1998. The title The Year of Living Dangerously is a quote which refers to a famous Italian phrase used by Sukarno; vivere pericolosamente, meaning "living dangerously". Sukarno used the line for the title of his Indonesian Independence Day speech of 1964. Austenland Austenland is a 2013 British-American romantic comedy film directed by Jerusha Hess. Based on Shannon Hales 2007 novel of the same name and produced by author Stephenie Meyer, it stars Keri Russell as a single thirty-something obsessed with Jane Austens 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice, who travels to a British resort called Austenland, in which the Austen era is recreated. JJ Feild, Jane Seymour, Bret McKenzie, and Jennifer Coolidge co-star. The Quiet Ones The Quiet Ones is a 2014 British supernatural horror film directed by John Pogue. Released theatrically on 10 April 2014 in the United Kingdom and 25 April 2014 in the United States, the film stars Jared Harris as a university professor attempting to prove poltergeists are manifestations of the human psyche and not supernatural beings. The film is loosely based on the Philip experiment, a 1972 parapsychology experiment conducted in Toronto. Won't You Be My Neighbor? Wont You Be My Neighbor? is a 2018 American documentary film about the life and guiding philosophy of Fred Rogers, the host and creator of Mister Rogers Neighborhood, directed by Morgan Neville. The trailer for the film debuted on what would have been Rogerss 90th birthday, March 20, 2018. The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and was released in the United States on June 8, 2018. It received acclaim from critics and audiences and grossed over $22 million, becoming the top-grossing biographical documentary ever produced and the 12th largest-grossing documentary ever produced. It was nominated for numerous awards, won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary Feature, and was chosen by Time magazine as one of its top ten films of 2018. The Namesake The Namesake is a 2006 English-language drama film directed by Mira Nair and written by Sooni Taraporevala based on the novel The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri. It stars Tabu, Irrfan Khan, Kal Penn and Sahira Nair. The film was produced by Indian, American and Japanese studios. The film was released in the United States on 9 March 2007, following screenings at film festivals in Toronto and New York City. The Namesake received positive reviews from American critics. Many consider Kal Penns role to be his greatest to date. The Muppets Take Manhattan The Muppets Take Manhattan is a 1984 American musical comedy drama film directed by Frank Oz. It is the third of a series of live-action musical feature films starring Jim Hensons Muppets with special appearances by Art Carney, James Coco, Dabney Coleman, Gregory Hines, Linda Lavin, Liza Minnelli and Joan Rivers. The film was produced by Henson Associates and TriStar Pictures, and was filmed on location in New York City during the summer of 1983 and released theatrically the following summer. It was the first film to be directed solely by Oz, who previously co-directed The Dark Crystal with Henson. The film introduced the Muppet Babies, as toddler versions of the Muppet characters in a fantasy sequence. The eponymous animated television series premiered on CBS in September 1984, airing until 1991. This is also the final Muppet film to be released before the deaths of Jim Henson and Richard Hunt. Victor Victoria Victor/Victoria is a 1982 British-American musical comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Julie Andrews, James Garner, Robert Preston, Lesley Ann Warren, Alex Karras, and John Rhys-Davies. The film was produced by Tony Adams and scored by Henry Mancini, with lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was adapted in 1995 as a Broadway musical. The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards and won the Academy Award for Best Original Score. It is a remake of the 1933 German film Viktor und Viktoria. Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language historical action drama film directed by Abhishek Sharma and jointly written by Saiwyn Quadras, Sanyuktha Chawla Sheikh and Sharma. It was produced by Zee Studios and JA Entertainment banners. The film is based on the nuclear bomb test explosions conducted by the Indian Army at Pokhran in 1998. It stars John Abraham, Diana Penty and Boman Irani in lead roles. Parmanu was earlier slated to release on 8 December 2017, but was postponed to avoid clashing with Padmaavat. It was further delayed owing to conflicts between the producers of the film, Abraham and KriArj Entertainment. It was eventually released on 25 May 2018. The Bar The Bar is a 2017 Spanish black comedy thriller film directed, produced and co-written by Álex de la Iglesia. Set in Madrid, it has the ensemble cast typical of this director. It was screened out of competition at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Adam's Rib Adams Rib is a 1949 American romantic comedy film directed by George Cukor from a screenplay written by Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin. It stars Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn as married lawyers who come to oppose each other in court. Judy Holliday co-stars as the third lead in her second credited movie role. The music was composed by Miklós Rózsa, except for the song "Farewell, Amanda", which was written by Cole Porter. The film was well received upon its release and is considered a classic romantic comedy, being nominated for both AFIs 100 Movies and Passions lists, and coming in at #22 on the AFIs 100 Years...100 Laughs. Jane Eyre Jane Eyre is a 2006 television adaptation of Charlotte Brontës 1847 novel of the same name. The story, which has been the subject of numerous television and film adaptations, is based on the life of the orphaned title character. This four-part BBC television drama serial adaptation was broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One. The mini-series is generally considered a successful adaptation, garnering critical acclaim and a number of prestigious nominations from various award bodies. Quick Change Quick Change is a 1990 American crime comedy film written by Howard Franklin, produced by and starring Bill Murray, and co-directed by both. Geena Davis, Randy Quaid, Jason Robards, Tony Shalhoub, Stanley Tucci, Phil Hartman, Victor Argo, Kurtwood Smith, Bob Elliott and Philip Bosco all co-star. It is based on a book of the same name by Jay Cronley. The film is a remake of the 1985 French film Hold-Up starring Jean-Paul Belmondo. The film is set in New York City, particularly in Manhattan and Queens, with scenes taking place on the New York City Subway and within John F. Kennedy International Airport. Times Square, the Empire State Building, and the Statue of Liberty are also briefly seen. Quick Change is the only directorial credit of Bill Murrays career. Nightwatch Nightwatch is a 1997 American horror-thriller film directed by Ole Bornedal and starring Ewan McGregor, Patricia Arquette, Josh Brolin and Nick Nolte. It was written by Bornedal and Steven Soderbergh. It is a remake of the Danish film Nattevagten, which was also directed by Bornedal. The Gallows The Gallows is a 2015 American found footage supernatural horror film written and directed by Chris Lofing and Travis Cluff. The film stars Reese Mishler, Pfeifer Brown, Ryan Shoos and Cassidy Gifford. The film was released in the United States by Warner Bros. on July 10, 2015, and received negative reviews from critics but grossed $43 million worldwide against a $100,000 budget. Tommy Tommy is a 1975 British independent rock musical fantasy drama film based upon The Whos 1969 rock opera album Tommy about a "seemingly disabled" boy who becomes a pinball champion and religious leader. Directed by Ken Russell, the film featured a star-studded ensemble cast, including the band members themselves, Ann-Margret, Oliver Reed, Eric Clapton, Tina Turner, Elton John, and Jack Nicholson. Tommy was released by Columbia Pictures in the US on 19 March 1975 while in the UK it was released on 26 March 1975. Ann-Margret received a Golden Globe Award for her performance and was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Pete Townshend was also nominated for an Oscar for his work in scoring and adapting the music for the film. The film was shown at the 1975 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition. In 1975, the film won the award for Rock Movie of the Year in the First Annual Rock Music Awards. Kidnapping Mr. Heineken Kidnapping Freddy Heineken is a 2015 British-Dutch crime drama film directed by Daniel Alfredson based on the 1983 kidnapping of Freddy Heineken. The screenplay, based on the 1987 book by Peter R. de Vries, was written by William Brookfield. The role of Freddy Heineken is played by Anthony Hopkins, with Sam Worthington as Willem Holleeder, Jim Sturgess as Cor van Hout, Ryan Kwanten as Jan Boellaard, Thomas Cocquerel as Martin Erkamps and Mark van Eeuwen as Frans Meijer. Gigi Gigi is a 1958 American musical-romance film directed by Vincente Minnelli and processed using Metro-Goldwyn-Mayers color film process Metrocolor. The screenplay by Alan Jay Lerner is based on the 1944 novella of the same name by Colette. The film features songs with lyrics by Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe, arranged and conducted by André Previn. In 1991, Gigi was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The American Film Institute ranked it #35 in AFIs 100 Years...100 Passions. The film is considered the last great Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical and the final great achievement of the Freed Unit, headed by producer Arthur Freed, although he would go on to produce several more films, including the musical Bells Are Ringing in 1960. Embrace of the Serpent Embrace of the Serpent is a 2015 internationally co-produced adventure drama film directed by Ciro Guerra, and written by Guerra and Jacques Toulemonde Vidal. Shot almost entirely in black and white, the film follows two journeys made thirty years apart by the indigenous shaman Karamakate in the Colombian Amazonian jungle, one with Theo, a German ethnographer, and the other with Evan, an American botanist, both of whom are searching for the rare plant yakruna. It was inspired by the travel diaries of Theodor Koch-Grunberg and Richard Evans Schultes, and dedicated to lost Amazonian cultures. Embrace of the Serpent was premiered on 15 May 2015 during the Directors Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Art Cinema Award. The film was released in Colombia on 21 May 2015, and worldwide over the course of the following twelve months. It has received universal acclaim from critics, who praised the cinematography and the storys impact of the destruction of the Amazon rainforest and way of life by white colonialism. It has won numerous awards, including the Alfred P. Sloan Prize at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, the Grand Jury Prize for Best Picture at the 2017 Riviera International Film Festival, and seven awards at the 3rd Platino Awards to recognise the best Ibero-American films of 2015, including the Platino Award for Best Ibero-American Film. In 2016 the film was submitted as Colombias entry for the category of Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards and was included among the final five nominees, becoming the first Colombian film ever to receive a nomination for an Academy Award. Marrowbone Marrowbone is a 2017 English-language Spanish psychological horror mystery drama film written and directed by Sergio G. Sánchez, and starring George MacKay, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Heaton, Mia Goth, and Matthew Stagg. The film tells the story of the titular Marrowbone siblings, who relocate from England to their mothers ancestral estate in Maine, where they are faced by a sinister presence in the home. Marrowbone was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and released in Spain on 27 October 2017, by Universal Pictures. Jesus of Nazareth Jesus of Nazareth is a 1977 British-Italian television miniseries directed by Franco Zeffirelli and co-written by Zeffirelli, Anthony Burgess, and Suso Cecchi dAmico which dramatises the birth, life, ministry, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. It stars Robert Powell as Jesus, and features an all-star cast of famous American and European actors, including eight who had won or would go on to win Academy Awards: Anne Bancroft, Ernest Borgnine, Laurence Olivier, Christopher Plummer, Anthony Quinn, Rod Steiger, James Earl Jones, and Peter Ustinov. Extra-Biblical traditions were used in the writing of the screenplay, and some characters and situations were invented for the film for brevity or dramatic purposes. Notably, Jesus of Nazareth depicts Judas Iscariot as a well-intentioned man initially, but later as a dupe of Zerahs who betrays Jesus largely as a result of Zerahs false platitudes and pretexts. However, in accordance with the Gospels, the film depicts Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea as sympathetic members of the Sanhedrin. Many of the miracles of Jesus, such as the changing of water into wine at the wedding at Cana, the transfiguration, and the calming of the storm, are not depicted, although Jesus healing of Jairus daughter, the blind man and the crippled woman on the Sabbath, the feeding of the multitude, and the raising of Lazarus from the dead are presented here. Jesus of Nazareth premiered on 27 March 1977, on the Italian channel Rai 1, and was first aired in the United Kingdom, on 3 April 1977, on the ITV Network. It became a ratings success and received positive reviews. Cargo Cargo is a 2009 science fiction film, the first from Swiss production and the first major feature film by Ivan Engler. Anne of Green Gables Anne of Green Gables is a 1985 Canadian drama television film based on the novel of the same name by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery, and is the first in a series of four films. The film starred Megan Follows and was produced and directed by Kevin Sullivan for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. It was released theatrically in Iran, Israel, Europe, and Japan. The film aired on CBC Television as a two-part mini-series on December 1 and December 2, 1985. Both parts of the film were among the highest-rated programs of any genre ever to air on a Canadian television network. On February 17, 1986, the film aired on PBS in the United States on the series WonderWorks. Barely Lethal Barely Lethal is a 2015 American action comedy film directed by Kyle Newman, written by John DArco, starring Hailee Steinfeld, Sophie Turner, Jessica Alba, Dove Cameron and Samuel L. Jackson. The film follows a teenage special ops agent yearning for a "normal" adolescence who fakes her own death and enrolls as an "exchange" student in a suburban American high school. She quickly learns that surviving the treacherous waters of being a teenager can be more difficult than international espionage. The film received a digital release through DirecTV Cinema on April 30, 2015, and a limited release in theaters by A24 and through video-on-demand on May 29, 2015. Midnight Sun Midnight Sun is a 2018 American romantic drama film directed by Scott Speer and written by Eric Kirsten, based on the 2006 Japanese film of the same name. The film stars Bella Thorne, Patrick Schwarzenegger, and Rob Riggle, and follows a teenage girl with the disease, xeroderma pigmentosum, which prevents her from going out into sunlight. When she meets a boy, she struggles to decide whether to tell him about her condition or pretend to live a normal life. Principal photography began on October 12, 2015, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The film was released in the United States on March 23, 2018. Henry's Crime Henrys Crime is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Malcolm Venville and starring Keanu Reeves, Vera Farmiga, and James Caan. The film follows Henry, who goes to jail for a robbery he did not commit. Once released, he plans to rob the same bank with his former cellmate Max. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 14, 2010, and was given a limited release in the United States on April 8, 2011. New World New World is a 2013 South Korean crime drama film written and directed by Park Hoon-jung. Starring Choi Min-sik, Hwang Jung-min and Lee Jung-jae, the film is a melodrama revolving around an undercover cop who finds it difficult to play both a cop and a goon. New World is the first entry in a planned trilogy. Blood Ties Blood Ties is a 2013 Franco–American crime thriller film directed by Guillaume Canet. It is a remake of 2008 French thriller Les liens du sang by Jacques Maillot, an adaptation of the French novel Deux frères: flic & truand by Bruno and Michel Papet. The screenplay was written by Canet and James Gray and stars Clive Owen, Billy Crudup, Marion Cotillard, Mila Kunis and Matthias Schoenaerts. The film was selected to be screened out of competition at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. It received a limited release on March 21, 2014 in the United States. One, Two, Three One, Two, Three is a 1961 American comedy film directed by Billy Wilder and written by Wilder and I. A. L. Diamond. It is based on the 1929 Hungarian one-act play Egy, kettő, három by Ferenc Molnár, with a "plot borrowed partly from" Ninotchka, a 1939 film co-written by Wilder. The comedy features James Cagney, Horst Buchholz, Lilo Pulver, Pamela Tiffin, Arlene Francis, Leon Askin, Howard St. John, and others. It would be Cagneys last film appearance until Ragtime in 1981, 20 years later. The film is primarily set in West Berlin during the Cold War, but before the construction of the Berlin Wall, and politics is predominant in the premise. The film is known for its quick pace. Picture Perfect Picture Perfect is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Glenn Gordon Caron and starring Jennifer Aniston, Jay Mohr, Kevin Bacon, Illeana Douglas, Olympia Dukakis, and Anne Twomey. Zardoz Zardoz is a 1974 Irish-American science fantasy film, and later a book, written, produced, and directed by John Boorman and starring Sean Connery and Charlotte Rampling, and featuring Sara Kestelman. The film was shot by cinematographer Geoffrey Unsworth on a budget of US$1.57 million. It depicts a future world where a stone image called "Zardoz" instructs the "Brutals" to kill each other for eternal life. Salvador Salvador is a 1986 American war drama film co-written and directed by Oliver Stone. It stars James Woods as Richard Boyle, alongside Jim Belushi, Michael Murphy and Elpidia Carrillo, with John Savage and Cynthia Gibb in supporting roles. Stone co-wrote the screenplay with Boyle. The film tells the story of an American journalist covering the Salvadoran Civil War who becomes entangled with both the FMLN and the right wing military while trying to rescue his girlfriend and her children. The film portrays in a realistic light the left-wing revolutionaries and is strongly critical of the US-supported military which armed and funded the brutal repressive right wing regimes , focusing on the murder of four American churchwomen, including Jean Donovan, and the assassination of Archbishop Óscar Romero by death squads. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Actor in a Leading Role and Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen. Police Story 3: Super Cop Police Story 3: Super Cop, also known as Super Cop in North America, is a 1992 Hong Kong action comedy film starring Jackie Chan and Michelle Yeoh. Jackie reprises his "Kevin" Chan Ka-Kui character, a Hong Kong cop from Police Story and Police Story 2. It is the first in the Police Story series not to be directed by Jackie, with Stanley Tong taking over the helm. It is also the last appearance in the series for Maggie Cheung as Jackies girlfriend, May. Hellraiser: Bloodline Hellraiser: Bloodline is a 1996 American science fiction horror film and the fourth installment in the Hellraiser series, which serves as both a prequel and a sequel. Directed by Kevin Yagher and Joe Chappelle, the film stars Doug Bradley as Pinhead, reprising his role and now the only remaining original character and cast member. It also features Bruce Ramsay, Valentina Vargas, Kim Myers and Adam Scott in his first major film role. It was the last Hellraiser film to be released theatrically, the last to have any major official involvement with series creator Clive Barker and also the final installment in chronology. In the 18th century, a celebrated toymaker is hired to create his greatest work, the Lament Configuration, not knowing that it will allow the summoning of the demon-like Cenobites, including Pinhead and Angelique. Hundreds of years in the future, the toymakers descendant, an engineer, has designed a space station that he believes can trap and destroy the Cenobites. Major themes include time, toys and game-playing, adultery and slavery. The film had a troubled history and, after completing the film, original director Yagher left the production after Miramax demanded new scenes be shot. It was subsequently completed by Chappelle. The new scenes and re-shoots changed several characters relationships, gave the film a happy ending, introduced Pinhead earlier, and cut 25 minutes. Yagher felt the changes diverged too strongly from his vision and was granted the Alan Smithee pseudonym, an alias used by directors who want to go uncredited. Miramax released it in the United States on March 8, 1996, where it grossed $9 million. It was not screened for critics and received negative reviews. Playing by Heart Playing by Heart is a 1998 American comedy-drama film, which tells the story of several seemingly unconnected characters. It was entered into the 49th Berlin International Film Festival. It stars Gillian Anderson, Ellen Burstyn, Sean Connery, Anthony Edwards, Angelina Jolie, Jay Mohr, Ryan Phillippe, Dennis Quaid, Gena Rowlands, Jon Stewart and Madeleine Stowe. The Other Woman The Other Woman is a 2009 American drama film written and directed by Don Roos. It is based on the Ayelet Waldman novel Love and Other Impossible Pursuits and stars Natalie Portman, Lisa Kudrow, Scott Cohen and Charlie Tahan. It was released in the United Kingdom as Love and Other Impossible Pursuits. It was distributed by Incentive Film Distribution in the US. Nightbreed Nightbreed is a 1990 American dark fantasy horror film written and directed by Clive Barker, based on his 1988 novella Cabal, and starring Craig Sheffer, Anne Bobby, David Cronenberg, Charles Haid, Hugh Quarshie, and Doug Bradley. The film follows an unstable mental patient named Aaron Boone who is falsely led to believe by his doctor that he is a serial killer. Tracked down by the police, his doctor, and his girlfriend Lori, Boone eventually finds refuge in an abandoned cemetery called Midian among a "tribe" of monsters and outcasts known as the "Nightbreed" where they hide from humanity. At the time of its release, the film was a commercial and critical failure. In several interviews, Barker protested that the film company tried to sell it as a standard slasher film, and that the powers-that-be had no real working knowledge of Nightbreeds story. Since its initial theatrical release, Nightbreed has achieved cult status. Over time, Barker expressed disappointment with the final cut approved by the studio and always longed for the recovery of the reels so the film might be re-edited. In 2014 a directors cut was released by Scream Factory. The Sure Thing The Sure Thing is a 1985 American romantic comedy film written by Steven L. Bloom and Jonathan Roberts and directed by Rob Reiner. The film stars John Cusack, Daphne Zuniga, Viveca Lindfors, and Nicollette Sheridan. The film chronicles the cross-country journey of college students Walter Gibson and Alison Bradbury as they make their way from New England to Los Angeles, each in an effort to meet their ideal match. The origins of the film came from an experience writer Steven L. Bloom had while attending Brown University. During this time, his best friend was attending Emory University in Atlanta, GA and was constantly recounting the good times he was having while absolutely nothing was going on for Bloom. Out of pity over his situation his friend arranged for him to meet a sure thing over spring break, so Bloom found a ride through a ride board and drove to Atlanta with a number of other students. The Green Butchers The Green Butchers is a 2003 Danish film starring Mads Mikkelsen, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, and Line Kruse, written and directed by Anders Thomas Jensen. It is a black comedy featuring two butchers, Svend "Sweat" and Bjarne, who start their own shop to get away from their arrogant boss. Cannibalism is soon introduced to the plot, and further complications arise due to the reappearance of Bjarnes mentally challenged twin brother Eigil. Meet the Feebles Meet the Feebles is a 1989 New Zealand musical black comedy film directed by Peter Jackson, and written by Jackson, Fran Walsh, Stephen Sinclair and Danny Mulheron. It features Jim Henson-esque puppets in a perverse comic satire. Like Hensons Muppets, the Feebles are animal-figured puppets who are members of a stage troupe. However, whereas the Muppets characterize positivity, naïve folly and innocence, the Feebles largely present negativity, vice and other misanthropic characteristics. It is the first Jackson film that was co-written by his future wife Fran Walsh, who has gone on to act as co-writer for all his subsequent films. Despite being a commercial failure on release, the film went on to win critical praise and a cult following plus won over new viewers following Jacksons success with The Lord of the Rings trilogy. During his acceptance speech at the 2004 Academy Awards, Jackson mentioned Meet the Feebles, joking that it had been "wisely overlooked by the Academy." The Mountain The Mountain is a 2012 Turkish drama film directed by Alper Chaglar. The film tells a fictional story in which a duty team sent from a troop to repair a field antenna suddenly falls into an ambush. One short and one long term soldier, the only ones to survive, finally put an end to the war between themselves and join hands for the struggle against the real enemy. Carrying only two rifles, four magazines, a broken antenna and their survival instincts. The mountain is a heroic tale of two young soldiers who discover brotherhood and fortitude. Prince Avalanche Prince Avalanche is a 2013 American comedy-drama film starring Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch. It was directed by David Gordon Green, who also wrote the screenplay based on the 2011 Icelandic film Either Way. The film was shot in Bastrop, after the Bastrop County Complex Fire. My Life as a Zucchini My Life as a Courgette is a 2016 Swiss-French stop motion comedy-drama film directed by Claude Barras. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. This is the second adaptation of Gilles Paris 2002 novel Autobiographie dune Courgette, as there was a French live-action television film adaptation called Cest mieux la vie quand on est grand which aired in 2007. The film was nominated for the Best Animated Feature Film at the 89th Academy Awards. It was also selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, making the December shortlist. Flickering Lights Flickering Lights is a 2000 Danish black comedy film directed by Anders Thomas Jensen starring Søren Pilmark, Mads Mikkelsen, Ulrich Thomsen and Nikolaj Lie Kaas. It has been a major success in its native Denmark. Hidden Hidden is a 2015 American psychological thriller film directed and written by The Duffer Brothers. The film stars Alexander Skarsgård, Andrea Riseborough, and Emily Alyn Lind. This was producer Richard D. Zanucks last film; he died before filming began. Amanda Knox Amanda Knox is a 2016 American documentary film about Amanda Knox, twice convicted and later acquitted of the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2016 and on Netflix on September 30, 2016. Cat People Cat People is a 1942 American horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur, produced by Val Lewton, and starring Simone Simon, Kent Smith, Jane Randolph and Tom Conway. The plot focuses on a Serbian fashion illustrator in New York City who believes herself to be descended from a race of people who shape shift into panthers when sexually aroused or angered. DeWitt Bodeen wrote the original screenplay, which was based on Lewtons short story The Bagheeta, published in 1930. In 1993, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Pet Sematary II Pet Sematary Two is a 1992 American horror film directed by Mary Lambert. The screenplay was written by Richard Outten. It is the sequel to the 1989 film Pet Sematary. The film stars Edward Furlong, Anthony Edwards, and Clancy Brown. The film received negative reviews from critics and grossed $17.1 million. The Duellists The Duellists is a 1977 British historical drama film and the feature directorial debut of Ridley Scott. It won the Best Debut Film award at the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. The basis of the screenplay is the Joseph Conrad short story "The Duel" published in A Set of Six. Shaolin Shaolin is a 2011 Hong Kong-Chinese action martial arts film produced and directed by Benny Chan, and starring Andy Lau and Nicholas Tse with a special appearance by Jackie Chan. The Ledge The Ledge is a 2011 American thriller drama film written and directed by Matthew Chapman, starring Charlie Hunnam, Terrence Howard, Liv Tyler, Christopher Gorham, and Patrick Wilson. 99 francs 99 Francs is a 2007 film by the French director Jan Kounen based on the novel of the same name by Frédéric Beigbeder written by Nicolas & Bruno. It stars Jean Dujardin. The Beat That My Heart Skipped The Beat That My Heart Skipped is a 2005 French film drama directed by Jacques Audiard and starring Romain Duris. It tells the story of Tom, a shady realtor torn between a criminal life and his desire to become a concert pianist. The film premiered on 17 February 2005 at the Berlin Film Festival. The film was given limited release to theaters in North America and grossed $1,023,424 and $10,988,397 worldwide. Fermat's Room Fermats Room is a 2007 Spanish thriller film directed by Luis Piedrahita and Rodrigo Sopeña. Three mathematicians and one inventor are invited to a house under the premise of solving a great enigma, and told to use pseudonyms based on famous historical mathematicians. At the house, they are trapped in a room. They must solve puzzles given by the host, who calls himself "Fermat", in order to escape the slowly closing walls of the room. Diana Diana is a 2013 biographical drama film, directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel, about the last two years of the life of Diana. The screenplay is based on Kate Snells 2001 book, Diana: Her Last Love, and was written by Stephen Jeffreys. Anglo-Australian actress Naomi Watts plays the title role of Diana. The world premiere of the film was held in London on 5 September 2013. It was released in the UK on 20 September 2013. The film received negative reviews from both British and American critics. Purple Rain Purple Rain is a 1984 American rock musical drama film directed by Albert Magnoli, written by Magnoli and William Blinn, and produced by Robert Cavallo, Joseph Ruffalo and Steven Fargnoli. The film stars Prince in his acting debut playing "The Kid", a character based in part on Prince himself. Purple Rain was developed to showcase Princes talents, and the film contains several concert sequences. The Prince vehicle grossed more than $68 million at the box office in the United States and over $80 million worldwide, thus making a large profit on its $7.2 million budget. The film won an Oscar for Best Original Song Score, the last to receive the award. Fail-Safe Fail Safe is a 1964 Cold War thriller film directed by Sidney Lumet, based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler. It portrays a fictional account of a nuclear crisis. The film features performances by actors Henry Fonda, Dan OHerlihy, Walter Matthau and Frank Overton. Larry Hagman, Fritz Weaver, Dom DeLuise and Sorrell Booke appeared in early film roles. Fail Safe describes how Cold War tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States lead to an accidental thermonuclear first strike after an error sends a group of US bombers to bomb Moscow. In 2000, the novel was adapted again as a televised play starring George Clooney, Richard Dreyfuss and Noah Wyle, and broadcast live in black and white on CBS. Ben X Ben X is a 2007 Belgian-Dutch drama film based on the novel Nothing Was All He Said by Nic Balthazar, who also directed the film. The film is about a boy with Asperger syndrome who retreats into the fantasy world of the MMORPG ArchLord to escape bullying. The films title is a reference to the leet version of the Dutch phrase " ben niks", meaning " am nothing". The novel was inspired by the true story of a boy with autism who committed suicide because of bullying. The film won three awards at the 31st Montreal World Film Festival: the Grand Prix des Amériques, the Prix du Public for the most popular film, and the Ecumenical Jury Prize for its exploration of ethical and social values. The film was the Belgian entry for the Academy Awards 2007 in the category Best Foreign Language Film but failed to receive the actual nomination. Police Story 4: First Strike Police Story 4: First Strike, released in the United States as Jackie Chans First Strike or simply First Strike, is a 1996 Hong Kong action comedy film directed and co-written by Stanley Tong, and starring Jackie Chan, Jackson Lou, Annie Wu, Bill Tung, Yuri Petrov, and Nonna Grishayeva. Chan plays Jackie, a Hong Kong police officer who works for the CIA to track down and arrest an illegal weapons dealer. Jackie realizes that things are not as simple as they appear and soon finds himself a pawn of an organization posing as Russian intelligence. The film was shot partially in Brisbane in Queensland, Australia. Chinatown in Fortitude Valley and Underwater World on the Sunshine Coast were also used. Filming took place from August to November 1995. To advertise First Strike, Jackie recorded the song 怎麼會 Zenme Hui and also made a music video for it. As is typical with Chans pictures, the US version does not feature the theme song. The film was released in Hong Kong on 10 February 1996. What We Did on Our Holiday What We Did on Our Holiday is a 2014 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin. The film, starring David Tennant, Rosamund Pike, and Billy Connolly, was inspired by but not related to the BBC show Outnumbered. The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations is a 2009 American science fiction psychological thriller film directed by Seth Grossman. It is the third and final installment in The Butterfly Effect franchise. The film is set in Detroit, Michigan with most of the filming done there. The film did not receive a positive reception, with critic Roger Ebert calling it a minor improvement over the un-watchable previous sequel. Fairy Tail is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima. It was serialized in Kodanshas Weekly Shōnen Magazine from August 2, 2006 to July 26, 2017, with the individual chapters collected and published into 63 tankōbon volumes. The story follows the adventures of Natsu Dragneel, a member of the popular wizard guild Fairy Tail, as he searches the fictional world of Earth-land for the dragon Igneel. The manga has been adapted into an anime series produced by A-1 Pictures, Dentsu Inc., Satelight, Bridge, and CloverWorks which began broadcasting in Japan on October 12, 2009. Additionally, A-1 Pictures has developed nine original video animations and two animated feature films. The series ended its initial run on March 30, 2013. A second series premiered on TV Tokyo on April 5, 2014, and ended on March 26, 2016. A third and final series aired from October 7, 2018 to September 29, 2019. The series has also inspired numerous spin-off manga, including a sequel storyboarded by Mashima, titled 100 Years Quest, which launched on July 25, 2018. The manga series was originally licensed for an English language release in North America by Del Rey Manga, which began releasing the individual volumes on March 25, 2008 and ended its licensing with the 12th volume release in September 2010. In December 2010, Kodansha USA took over the North American release of the series. The Southeast Asian network Animax Asia aired an English-language version of the anime for seven seasons from 2010 to 2015. The manga was also licensed in the United Kingdom by Turnaround Publisher Services and in Australia by Penguin Books Australia. The anime has been licensed by Funimation for an English-language release in North America. As of February 2017, Fairy Tail had 60 million copies in print. True Memoirs of an International Assassin True Memoirs of an International Assassin is a 2016 American action comedy web film directed by Jeff Wadlow from a screenplay co-written with Jeff Morris. The film stars Kevin James, Zulay Henao, Andy García, Maurice Compte, Kelen Coleman, Andrew Howard, and Rob Riggle. The film was released on November 11, 2016. Bad Ass Bad Ass is a 2012 American action film written and directed by Craig Moss. The film stars Danny Trejo, Charles S. Dutton, and Ron Perlman. It is loosely based on the viral AC Transit Bus fight video and the films Gran Torino and Harry Brown. Three... Extremes Three... Extremes is a 2004 international East Asian horror film collaboration consisting of three segments by three directors from three countries. It is a sequel to, and follows the concept of Three, this time with more established directors. Its first film, Dumplings, was expanded into a theatrical feature film. Courageous Courageous is a 2011 American independent Christian drama film directed by Alex Kendrick and written by Kendrick with his brother Stephen Kendrick. It is the fourth film by Sherwood Pictures, the creators of Flywheel, Facing the Giants, and Fireproof. Filming in Albany concluded in June 2010. The film was marketed by Sonys Provident Films, which also marketed their previous films. The film was directed by Alex Kendrick, who co-wrote its screenplay with his brother Stephen Kendrick. Alex Kendrick also stars in the film, along with Ken Bevel and Kevin Downes. About half of the cast and crew were volunteers from Sherwood Baptist Church, while the remainder were brought on through invitation-only auditions. The film was produced with a budget of $2 million, but on its opening weekend, it grossed $2 million in pre-sales alone and grossed $9.1 million total for the weekend. It grossed a total of $35.2 million, over 17 times its budget. The film opened to mixed reviews from critics. Malibu's Most Wanted Malibus Most Wanted is a 2003 American comedy film written by and starring Jamie Kennedy and co-starring Taye Diggs, Anthony Anderson, Blair Underwood, Regina Hall, Damien Dante Wayans, Ryan ONeal, and Snoop Dogg. The film is written by the creators of MADtv, Fax Bahr and Adam Small, who also serve as producers. The character of "B-Rad" originally appeared in Jamie Kennedys hidden-camera show The Jamie Kennedy Experiment, but started in his stand-up routine when he was starting out. Justice League Dark Justice League Dark is a 2017 American animated science fantasy superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Home Video. Featuring the DC Comics team of the same name created by Peter Milligan and Mikel Janin, the film is the twenty-seventh in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series and a part of DC Animated Movie Universe. It was released on Digital HD on January 24, 2017, and on DVD and Blu-ray on February 7, 2017. Tape Tape is a 2001 American camcorder drama film directed by Richard Linklater and written by Stephen Belber, based on his play of the same name. It stars Ethan Hawke, Robert Sean Leonard, and Uma Thurman. The entire film takes place in real time. Like Mike Like Mike is a 2002 American basketball themed comedy film directed by John Schultz and written by Michael Elliot and Jordan Moffet. Starring Lil Bow Wow, Morris Chestnut, Jonathan Lipnicki, Brenda Song, Robert Forster, Crispin Glover and Eugene Levy, the film follows an orphan who gets basketball talents after finding a pair of Michael Jordans shoes. It was produced by NBA Productions, and features cameo appearances by NBA players. The film was released on July 3, 2002, by 20th Century Fox. Cat People Cat People is a 1982 American erotic horror film directed by Paul Schrader. It stars Nastassja Kinski and Malcolm McDowell; John Heard, Annette OToole, Ruby Dee, Ed Begley Jr., Scott Paulin, and Frankie Faison play supporting roles. Wilbur Stark and Jerry Bruckheimer served as executive producers. Alan Ormsby wrote the screenplay, basing it loosely on the story by DeWitt Bodeen, the screenwriter for the original Cat People. Giorgio Moroder composed the films score, including the theme song, which features lyrics and vocals by David Bowie. The Glimmer Man The Glimmer Man is a 1996 American buddy cop action thriller film directed by John Gray, and produced by Steven Seagal, who also starred in the film. The film also co-stars Keenen Ivory Wayans, Bob Gunton, and Brian Cox. The film was released in the United States on October 4, 1996. Seagal plays Jack Cole, a former government intelligence operative known as "The Glimmer Man", because he could move so quickly and quietly through the jungle that his victims would only see a glimmer before they died. He now works as a detective with the Los Angeles Police Department. Wayans co-stars as Coles partner Detective Jim Campbell. Angel Has Fallen Angel Has Fallen is a 2019 American action thriller film directed by Ric Roman Waugh. It is the third installment in the Fallen film series, following Olympus Has Fallen and London Has Fallen. The film stars Gerard Butler, Morgan Freeman, Jada Pinkett Smith, Lance Reddick, Tim Blake Nelson, Piper Perabo, Nick Nolte, and Danny Huston. The plot again follows United States Secret Service agent Mike Banning, as he races against time to clear his name after being framed for an attack on the U.S. President, Allan Trumbull. The film was officially announced in October 2016, and Roman Waugh was hired in July 2017. New members of the cast were added in early 2018, and filming began in February of that year around Bulgaria and the United Kingdom. The film was released in the United States on August 23, 2019, by Lionsgate. It received mixed reviews from critics and has grossed $129 million worldwide. The Starving Games The Starving Games is a 2013 American parody film written and directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. The film parodies The Hunger Games and it stars Maiara Walsh, Cody Christian, Brant Daugherty, Lauren Bowles and Diedrich Bader. It is the first film in Friedberg and Seltzers long-running partnership to be distributed independently. It was released simultaneously in theaters and video on demand by distribution start-up Ketchup Entertainment. The film was released on November 8, 2013 to a commercial and critical failure. Shrink Shrink is a 2009 American independent comedy-drama film about a psychiatrist who treats members of the entertainment industry in Los Angeles, California. It was directed by Jonas Pate, written by Thomas Moffett, and stars Kevin Spacey and along with an ensemble cast. The film premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and includes music by Jackson Browne. Hud Hud is a 1963 American Drama Western film directed by Martin Ritt and starring Paul Newman, Melvyn Douglas and Patricia Neal. It was produced by Ritt and Newmans recently founded company, Salem Productions, and was their first film for Paramount Pictures. Hud was filmed on location on the Texas Panhandle, including Claude. Its screenplay was by Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank Jr. and was based on Larry McMurtrys 1961 novel, Horseman. The films title character, Hud Bannon, was a minor character in the original screenplay but was reworked as the lead role. With its main character an antihero, Hud was later described as a revisionist Western. The film centers on the ongoing conflict between principled patriarch Homer Bannon and his unscrupulous and arrogant son, Hud, during an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease putting the familys cattle ranch at risk. Lonnie, Homers grandson and Huds nephew, is caught in the conflict and forced to choose which character to follow. Hud premiered at the Venice International Film Festival, and was a critical and commercial success at its general release. It was nominated for seven Academy Awards, winning three; Patricia Neal won Best Actress, Melvyn Douglas won Best Supporting Actor and James Wong Howe the Academy Award for Best Black and White Cinematography. Howes use of contrast to create space and his selection of black-and-white was favored by critics. In later reviews, the film received additional praise. In 2018, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Mississippi Grind Mississippi Grind is a 2015 American drama film directed and written by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck. It stars Ryan Reynolds, Ben Mendelsohn, Sienna Miller, Analeigh Tipton, Robin Weigert, and Alfre Woodard. The film was released by A24 on September 25, 2015. What's Up, Doc? Whats Up, Doc? is a 1972 American romantic screwball comedy film released by Warner Bros., directed by Peter Bogdanovich and starring Barbra Streisand, Ryan ONeal, and Madeline Kahn. It is intended to pay homage to comedy films of the 1930s, especially Bringing Up Baby, and Warner Bros. Bugs Bunny cartoons. Whats Up, Doc? was a success, and became the third-highest grossing film of 1972. It won the Writers Guild of America 1973 "Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen" award for Buck Henry, David Newman and Robert Benton. Whats Up, Doc? was ranked number 61 on the list of the 100 greatest American comedies published by the American Film Institute, number 68 on the AFIs list of 100 greatest love stories in American cinema, and number 58 on the list of the WGAs 101 Funniest Screenplays published by the Writers Guild of America. The film was very loosely based on the novel A Glimpse of Tiger by Herman Raucher. The Object of My Affection The Object of My Affection is a 1998 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Nicholas Hytner and starring Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd. The film was adapted from the novel of the same name by Stephen McCauley and the screenplay was written by Wendy Wasserstein. The story concerns a pregnant New York social worker who develops romantic feelings for her gay best friend and decides to raise her child with him, and the complications that ensue. It was filmed in 1997 in various locations around New York City, New Jersey, and Connecticut. The film received mixed reviews and was a moderate box office success grossing $46.9 million on a $15 million budget. He Loves Me... He Loves Me Not He Loves Me... He Loves Me Not is a 2002 French psychological drama film directed by Lætitia Colombani. The film focuses on a Fine Arts student, played by Audrey Tautou, and a married cardiologist, played by Samuel Le Bihan, with whom she is dangerously obsessed. The film studies the condition of erotomania and is both an example of the nonlinear and "unreliable narrator" forms of storytelling. The title refers to the last two lines of the French game of Effeuiller la Marguerite of pulling petals off a flower, in which one seeks to determine whether the object of their affection returns that affection and to what extent: un peu, beaucoup; passionnément: à la folie; pas du tout. Battlestar Galactica: The Plan Battlestar Galactica: The Plan is a television film set in the reimagined version of the fictional Battlestar Galactica universe. It consists of newly filmed material as well as a compilation of footage from the 2004 TV series and miniseries. The miniseries and first two seasons of Battlestar Galactica are retold with more emphasis on the Cylon perspective and their plan to wipe out the human race. The story follows two versions of the Cylon known as Cavil, with one admitting they may have made a mistake, with the story being told in flashback. The "Final Five" Cylons are featured prominently. The film premiered exclusively on DVD, Blu-ray Disc and digital download on October 27, 2009. It premiered on January 10, 2010 on Syfy, on April 2, 2010 on Sky Premiere in the United Kingdom, and on August 6, 2011 on Space in Canada. Big Miracle Big Miracle is a 2012 British-American drama film directed by Ken Kwapis, and stars Drew Barrymore and John Krasinski. The film is based on Tom Roses 1989 book Freeing the Whales, which covers Operation Breakthrough, the 1988 international effort to rescue gray whales trapped in ice near Point Barrow. Three Monkeys Three Monkeys is a 2008 Turkish film directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan. The film was Turkeys official submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 81st Academy Awards, and it made the January short-list but was not nominated. The Flight of the Phoenix The Flight of the Phoenix is a 1965 American drama film starring James Stewart, produced and directed by Robert Aldrich, and based on the 1964 novel The Flight of the Phoenix by Elleston Trevor. The story describes a small group of men struggling to survive their aircrafts emergency landing in the Sahara Desert, and stars Richard Attenborough, Peter Finch, Hardy Krüger and Ernest Borgnine. The ensemble cast includes Ian Bannen, Ronald Fraser, Christian Marquand, Dan Duryea and George Kennedy as other passengers on the aircraft. Though the film was a failure at the box office, it has since gained a large following. Deadgirl Deadgirl is a 2008 American black comedy horror film written by Trent Haaga and directed by Marcel Sarmiento and Gadi Harel. It stars Shiloh Fernandez and Noah Segan as teenaged boys who discover a naked, female zombie, played by Jenny Spain. When one of them wants to keep her as a sex slave and the other objects, their friendship is tested. Young Sherlock Holmes Young Sherlock Holmes is a 1985 American mystery adventure film directed by Barry Levinson and written by Chris Columbus, based on the characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The film depicts a young Sherlock Holmes and John Watson meeting and solving a mystery together at a boarding school. The Burning Plain The Burning Plain is a 2008 drama film directed and written by Guillermo Arriaga, the screenwriter of Amores perros, 21 Grams, and Babel. The film stars Charlize Theron, Jennifer Lawrence, Kim Basinger and Joaquim de Almeida. In Arriagas directorial debut, he films a story that has multipart story strands woven together as in his previous screenplays. Filming of The Burning Plain began in New Mexico in November 2007, and the film was released in late 2008 in various festivals, before a limited theatrical release in 2009. The film was a critical and commercial failure. Fifty Shades of Black Fifty Shades of Black is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Michael Tiddes and starring Marlon Wayans, who also serves as co-writer and co-producer. A parody of the 2015 erotic romantic drama film Fifty Shades of Grey, the film co-stars Kali Hawk, Affion Crockett, Jane Seymour, Andrew Bachelor, Florence Henderson, Jenny Zigrino, Fred Willard and Mike Epps. The film was released theatrically on January 29, 2016 to near universally negative reviews. Despite this, it was a box office success, grossing $22 million worldwide from a $5 million budget. It was also Florence Hendersons last film before her death on November 24, 2016, which was 10 months after the film was released. Fullmetal Alchemist is a 2017 Japanese dark fantasy science fiction adventure film directed by Fumihiko Sori, starring Ryosuke Yamada, Tsubasa Honda and Dean Fujioka and based on the manga series of the same name by Hiromu Arakawa, covering the first four volumes of the original storyline. It was released in Japan by Warner Bros. on 1 December 2017. The theme song of the film, "Kimi no Soba ni Iru yo", is performed by Misia. For Love and Honor For Love and Honor is a 2007 Turkish drama film, written by Yavuz Turgul and directed by Ömer Vargı, starring Şener Şen as a retired gangster who learns that he has a son in need of protection. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was the highest-grossing Turkish film of 2007. Dick Dick is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Andrew Fleming from a script he wrote with Sheryl Longin. It is a comic reimagining of the Watergate scandal which ended the presidency of Richard Nixon and features several cast members from Saturday Night Live and The Kids in the Hall. Kirsten Dunst and Michelle Williams star as Betsy and Arlene, two warm-hearted but unworldly 15-year-old girls who are best friends, and who, through various arbitrary circumstances, become the legendary "Deep Throat" figure partly responsible for bringing down Nixons presidency. Dan Hedaya plays Nixon. Earth to Echo Earth to Echo is a 2014 American found footage science fiction film directed by Dave Green, and produced by Ryan Kavanaugh and Andrew Panay. The film was originally developed and produced by Walt Disney Pictures, which later sold the distribution rights to Relativity Media, which released the film in theaters on July 2, 2014. The film is shot in a found footage style through many perspectives, as the story revolves around four kids who are being separated when they find a robotic, telekinetic male alien in the desert they call Echo. Lantana Lantana is a 2001 Australian drama film, directed by Ray Lawrence and starring Anthony LaPaglia, Kerry Armstrong, Geoffrey Rush and Barbara Hershey. It is based on the play Speaking In Tongues by Andrew Bovell, which premiered at Sydneys Griffin Theatre Company. The film won seven AACTA Awards including Best Film and Best Adapted Screenplay. Lantana is set in suburban Sydney and focuses on the complex relationships between the characters in the film. The central event of the film is the disappearance and death of a woman whose body is shown at the start of the film, but whose identity is not revealed until later. The films name derives from the plant Lantana, a weed prevalent in suburban Sydney. Faces in the Crowd Faces in the Crowd is a 2011 British-Canadian-American crime drama horror thriller film written and directed by Julien Magnat, starring Milla Jovovich, Julian McMahon, David Atrakchi, Michael Shanks, Sandrine Holt, and Sarah Wayne Callies. The Cutting Edge The Cutting Edge is a 1992 American romantic comedy film directed by Paul Michael Glaser and written by Tony Gilroy. The plot is about a very rich, spoiled figure skater who is paired with an injury-sidelined ice hockey player for Olympic figure skating. Competing at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France, they have a climactic face off against a Soviet pair. The film was primarily shot in Hamilton, Canada. Center Stage Center Stage is a 2000 American teen drama film directed by Nicholas Hytner about a group of young dancers from various backgrounds who enroll at the fictitious American Ballet Academy in New York City. The film explores the issues and difficulties in the world of professional dance, and how each individual copes with the stresses. This movie was Zoe Saldanas and Amanda Schulls film debuts. Hello, My Name Is Doris Hello, My Name Is Doris is a 2015 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Michael Showalter from a screenplay by Showalter and Laura Terruso, about a woman in her 60s who tries to act on her attraction to a younger co-worker. It stars Sally Field in the title role, alongside Max Greenfield, Beth Behrs, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Stephen Root, Elizabeth Reaser, Natasha Lyonne and Tyne Daly. The film had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival on March 14, 2015, and was theatrically released on March 11, 2016, by Roadside Attractions and Stage 6 Films. No Escape No Escape, released in some countries as Escape from Absolom, is a 1994 American action/science fiction film directed by Martin Campbell. It stars Ray Liotta, Lance Henriksen, Stuart Wilson, Kevin Dillon, Michael Lerner and Ernie Hudson. It was based on the 1987 novel The Penal Colony by Richard Herley. In a dystopian future, a former Marine serves life imprisonment on an island inhabited by savage and cannibalistic prisoners. The Freshman The Freshman is a 1990 American crime comedy film starring Marlon Brando and Matthew Broderick, in which Brando parodies his portrayal of Vito Corleone in The Godfather. It was written and directed by Andrew Bergman. The plot revolves around a young New York film students entanglement in an illicit business of offering exotic and endangered animals as specialty food items, including his being tasked with delivering a Komodo dragon for this purpose. I I is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language film written and directed by S. Shankar. Produced and distributed by V. Ravichandran under his production company, Aascar Films, the film features Vikram, Amy Jackson and Suresh Gopi in lead roles while Upen Patel, Santhanam and Ramkumar Ganesan portray pivotal roles. The film tells the story of a body builder turned supermodel, played by Vikram, who after being deformed, exacts revenge upon those who were responsible for his predicament. The soundtrack and film score were composed by A. R. Rahman. Production design was handled by T. Muthuraj. P. C. Sreeram was the films cinematographer and editing was done by Anthony. The visual effects were designed by V. Srinivas Mohan through Rising Sun Pictures. Weta Workshop had worked on the digital and prosthetic make-up and background arts for the film. Principal photography commenced on 15 July 2012. The filming lasted for two years and eight months, during which shooting was done extensively in China. Further schedules were filmed in locations in Chennai, Bangkok, Jodhpur, Kodaikanal, Pollachi, Bangalore and Mysore. The climax train fight scene was shot in the railway stations of Chengalpattu, Odisha and Vishakhapatnam. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu and Hindi along with the Tamil version. I was released on 14 January 2015; Critics praised Vikrams performance, the technical aspects of the film - especially the costume design and makeup, and A.R. Rahmans soundtrack and score but criticised the wafer-thin writing and screenplay and the films 188 minute running time. However, the film was a commercial success, grossing worldwide, becoming the fifth-highest grossing Tamil film and Vikrams highest-grossing film at the time. Vikram won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil for the movie. Three Identical Strangers Three Identical Strangers is a 2018 documentary film directed by Tim Wardle and starring Edward Galland, David Kellman and Robert Shafran. It examines a set of American triplets, born in 1961 and adopted as six-month-old infants by separate families, unaware that each child had brothers. The separations were done as part of an undisclosed scientific "nature versus nurture" twin study, to track the development of genetically identical siblings raised in differing circumstances. Combining archival footage, re-enacted scenes, and present-day interviews, the documentary reveals how the brothers discovered one another at age 19 and thereafter sought to understand the circumstances of their separation. The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Storytelling. The film was a nominee in the Best Documentary category at the 72nd British Academy Film Awards. It was also on the shortlist of 15 films considered for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, out of 166 candidates. Three to Tango Three to Tango is a 1999 Australian-American romantic comedy film directed by Damon Santostefano, written by Rodney Patrick Vaccaro and Aline Brosh McKenna, and starring Matthew Perry, Neve Campbell, Dylan McDermott and Oliver Platt. Son of God Son of God is a 2014 American epic biblical drama film directed by Christopher Spencer, and produced by Mark Burnett and Roma Downey. The film premiered in New York, and Los Angeles for a limited release on February 21, 2014, and then into a wide release on February 28, 2014. The film retells the life of Jesus and is an adaptation of the ten-hour miniseries The Bible, which aired in March 2013 on the History channel. Son of God made $59.7 million domestically, becoming the 10th highest-grossing Christian film in the United States. Reasonable Doubt Reasonable Doubt is a 2014 Canadian-German crime thriller film directed by Peter Howitt and written by Peter A. Dowling. The film stars Samuel L. Jackson, Dominic Cooper, Erin Karpluk, Gloria Reuben and Ryan Robbins. It received generally negative reviews from critics. Bad Day at Black Rock Bad Day at Black Rock is a 1955 American thriller film, directed by John Sturges and starring Spencer Tracy and Robert Ryan, that combines elements of the western genre with those of film noir. The supporting cast includes Anne Francis, Dean Jagger, Walter Brennan, Lee Marvin, and Ernest Borgnine. The film tells the story of a mysterious stranger who arrives at a tiny isolated town in a desert of the southwest United States in search of a man. The film was adapted by Don McGuire and Millard Kaufman from the short story "Bad Time at Honda" by Howard Breslin. The original story had appeared in The American Magazine in January 1947, with full-color illustrations by Robert Fawcett. In 2018, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." They Call Me Trinity They Call Me Trinity is a 1970 Italian Spaghetti Western comedy film written and directed by Enzo Barboni and produced by Italo Zingarelli. The film stars Terence Hill and Bud Spencer as two brothers, Trinity and Bambino, who help defend a Mormon settlement from Mexican bandits and the henchman of the land-grabbing Major Harriman. It was filmed on location in Lazio, Italy, with financial backing from West Film. The Salt of the Earth The Salt of the Earth is a 2014 internationally co-produced biographical documentary film directed by Wim Wenders and Juliano Ribeiro Salgado. It portrays the works of Salgados father, the Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado. The film was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Special Prize. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 87th Academy Awards. It won the 2014 Audience Award at the San Sebastián International Film Festival and the 2015 Audience Award at the Tromsø International Film Festival. It also won the César Award for Best Documentary Film at the 40th César Awards. Salgados work explored natural environments and the humans who inhabit them. His black and white photographs illuminated how the environment and humans are exploited to maximize profit for the global economic market. The film follows Salgado as he began a career as an economist with his wife, Lélia, at his side. During a stint in Paris, Lélia bought a camera, and Salgado discovered his love of photography. Following the timeline of his life, the film uses his own photos and videos to illustrate Salgados life and work beginning with his exile from Brazil and his subsequent transition from economist to artist and explorer. Salgado began working full time as a photographer in 1973, first news photography then documentary style, with Lelia supporting him. The film follows him as he travels around South America, including the countries neighboring his native Brazil, spending time among and photographing native tribes, living lives not much touched by the modern world. Co-directed by Salgados son, Juliano Ribeiro Salgado, the film contains recollections from childhood of a father who was absent much of the time and the times he accompanied his father on trips to discover who Salgado was beyond his childhood conception. Next, Salgado traveled to the Sahel region of Africa, shown in unflinching and heartbreaking video and photographs. Salgado referred to the famine in Ethiopia as a problem with sharing, not just a natural disaster. He documented the largest ever refugee camps and the innumerable deaths that occurred there, from hunger, cholera, and cold. His work covering famine in Africa brought worldwide attention to the region and the underlying causes. The film follows 40 years of Salgados work from South America, to Africa, Europe, the Arctic, and back home to Brazil focusing on international conflicts, starvation and exodus, and natural landscapes in decline. iBoy iBoy is a British science-fiction teen thriller film on Netflix, starring Bill Milner and Maisie Williams. It is based on the 2010 novel of the same name by Kevin Brooks. Mildred Pierce Mildred Pierce is a five-part miniseries that first aired on HBO on March 27, 2011. Adapted from James M. Cains 1941 novel of the same name, it was directed by Todd Haynes, and starred Kate Winslet in the title role, alongside Guy Pearce, Evan Rachel Wood, and Melissa Leo. Carter Burwell wrote the original score for the miniseries. It is the second adaptation of the novel, after the 1945 film noir produced by Warner Bros. and starring Joan Crawford. In Hell In Hell is a 2003 American prison action film directed by Ringo Lam. It stars Jean-Claude van Damme and Lawrence Taylor. It is the third and final collaboration between Jean-Claude van Damme and Hong Kong film director Ringo Lam. The film was released direct-to-DVD in the United States on November 25, 2003. Meatballs Meatballs is a 1979 Canadian comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman. It is noted for Bill Murrays first film appearance in a starring role and for launching the directing career of Reitman whose later comedies included Stripes and Ghostbusters, both starring Murray. The film also introduced teenage actor Chris Makepeace in the role of Rudy Gerner. It was followed by several sequels, of which only Summer Job had any connection to the original. Brassed Off Brassed Off is a 1996 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Mark Herman and starring Pete Postlethwaite, Tara Fitzgerald and Ewan McGregor. The film is about the troubles faced by a colliery brass band, following the closure of their pit. The soundtrack for the film was provided by the Grimethorpe Colliery Band, and the plot is based on Grimethorpes own struggles against pit closures. It has been generally very positively received for its role in promoting brass bands and their music. Parts of the film make reference to the huge increase in suicides that resulted from the end of the coal industry in Britain, and the struggle to retain hope in the circumstances. In the United States, the film was promoted simply as a romantic comedy involving McGregor and Fitzgeralds characters. Yi Yi Yi Yi is a 2000 Taiwanese drama film written and directed by Edward Yang. The films theme centers around the emotional struggles of an engineer named NJ and three generations of his middle-class Taiwanese family who reside in Taipei. The title in Chinese means "one by one". When written in vertical alignment, the two strokes resemble the character for "two":. Yi Yi premiered at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival, where Yang won the Best Director Award. It is now generally regarded as one of the major films of the 21st century. Death Race: Inferno Death Race 3: Inferno is a 2013 American action film and the third installment in the Death Race film series. The film is a sequel to Death Race 2 and the prequel to the 2008 film Death Race, and was released direct-to-video on January 22, 2013. Cockneys vs Zombies Cockneys vs Zombies is a 2012 British zombie comedy film directed by Matthias Hoene and written by James Moran and Lucas Roche. The plot centres on a group of Cockneys who arm themselves to rescue their grandfather and his friends from their retirement home as a zombie apocalypse takes place in the East End of London. Texas Killing Fields Texas Killing Fields is a 2011 American crime film directed by Ami Canaan Mann and starring Sam Worthington, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Jessica Chastain and Chloë Grace Moretz. It competed in the 68th Venice International Film Festival in September. Several killings occur along Houstons I-45 corridor between Houston and Galveston, in and around an area known as "the killing fields". The films screenplay was loosely inspired by true events surrounding the murders of women kidnapped from cities spread along 30 plus miles of I-45 corridor and dumped in many areas to include numerous bayous surrounding the oil fields of Texas City, Texas. While in real life there have been numerous itinerant serial killers involved over the years, the film focuses on specific local Texas City suspects. A Matter of Life and Death A Matter of Life and Death is a 1946 British fantasy-romance film set in England during the Second World War. Written, produced and directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, the film stars David Niven, Roger Livesey, Raymond Massey, Kim Hunter and Marius Goring. The film was originally released in the United States under the title Stairway to Heaven, which derived from the films most prominent special effect: a broad escalator linking Earth to the afterlife. The decision to film the scenes of the Other World in black and white added to the complications. They were filmed in Three-strip Technicolor, but colour was not added during printing, giving a pearly hue to the black and white shots, a process cited in the screen credits as "Colour and Dye-Monochrome Processed in Technicolor". This reversed the effect in The Wizard of Oz. Photographic dissolves between "Technicolor Dye-Monochrome" and Three-Strip Technicolor are used several times during the film. In 1999, A Matter of Life and Death placed 20th on the British Film Institutes list of Best 100 British films. In 2004, a poll by the magazine Total Film of 25 film critics named A Matter of Life and Death the second greatest British film ever made, behind Get Carter. It ranked 90th among critics, and 322nd among directors, in the 2012 Sight & Sound polls of the greatest films ever made. The Trial The Trial is a dream-logic black comedy drama film directed by Orson Welles, who also wrote the screenplay based on the novel of the same name by Franz Kafka. Filmed in Europe, Welles stated immediately after completing the film: "The Trial is the best film I have ever made". The film begins with Welles narrating Kafkas parable "Before the Law" to pinscreen scenes created by the artist Alexandre Alexeieff. Anthony Perkins stars as Josef K., a bureaucrat who is accused of a never-specified crime, and Jeanne Moreau, Romy Schneider, and Elsa Martinelli play women who become involved in various ways in Josefs trial and life. Welles plays the Advocate, Josefs lawyer and the films principal antagonist. The Trial has grown in reputation over the years, and some critics, including Roger Ebert, have called it a masterpiece. It is often praised for its scenic design and cinematography, the latter of which includes disorienting camera angles and unconventional use of focus. My Blue Heaven Not to be confused with the unrelated 1950 film of the same title. My Blue Heaven is a 1990 American crime comedy film directed by Herbert Ross, written by Nora Ephron, and starring Steve Martin, Rick Moranis, and Joan Cusack. This is the third film in which Martin and Moranis starred together. It has been noted for its relationship to Goodfellas, which was released one month later. Both films are based upon the life of Henry Hill, although the character is renamed "Vincent Vinnie Antonelli" in My Blue Heaven. Goodfellas was based upon the book Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi, while the screenplay for My Blue Heaven was written by Pileggis wife Nora Ephron, and much of the research for both works was done in the same sessions with Hill. The Lady Eve The Lady Eve is a 1941 American screwball comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges which stars Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda. The film is based on a story by Monckton Hoffe about a mismatched couple who meet on board an ocean liner. In 1994, The Lady Eve was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The Big Red One The Big Red One is a 1980 epic war film written and directed by Samuel Fuller starring Lee Marvin alongside an ensemble supporting cast including Mark Hamill, Robert Carradine, Siegfried Rauch, Bobby Di Cicco, and Kelly Ward. Based on Fullers own experiences, it was produced independently on a lower budget, shot on location in Israel as a cost-saving measure. It was heavily cut on its original release, but a restored version, The Big Red One: The Reconstruction, premièred at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, seven years after Fullers death. Fuller wrote a book, with the same title, which was more a companion novel than a novelization of the film, although it features many of the scenes that were originally cut. Diner Diner is a 1982 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Barry Levinson. It is Levinsons screen-directing debut, and the first of his four "Baltimore Films" set in his hometown during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. Tin Men, Avalon, and Liberty Heights are the other three. It stars Steve Guttenberg, Daniel Stern, Mickey Rourke, Paul Reiser, Kevin Bacon, Timothy Daly and Ellen Barkin and was released on March 5, 1982. The Delta Force The Delta Force is a 1986 American action film starring Chuck Norris and Lee Marvin as leaders of an elite squad of Special Forces troops based on the real life U.S. Army Delta Force unit. Directed, co-written and co-produced by Menahem Golan, the film features Martin Balsam, Joey Bishop, Robert Vaughn, Steve James, Robert Forster, Shelley Winters, George Kennedy, and an uncredited Liam Neeson in an early role. Two sequels were produced, entitled The Colombian Connection and the direct-to-video The Killing Game. The Delta Force was "inspired" by the hijacking of TWA Flight 847. Batman: Bad Blood Batman: Bad Blood is a 2016 direct-to-video animated superhero film which is part of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies and DC Animated Movie Universe. It serves as a sequel to the 2015 film Batman vs. Robin. The film was released on January 20, 2016 for iTunes and the Google Play Store, and on DVD and Blu-ray on February 2, 2016. While not a direct adaptation of a particular storyline, it derived from Grant Morrisons run on Batman, primarily the Leviathan story arcs. Jason OMara, Sean Maher, and Stuart Allan reprise their roles from the previous films with Morena Baccarin returning from Son of Batman as Talia al Ghul. Secret Superstar Secret Superstar is a 2017 Indian musical drama film, written and directed by Advait Chandan, and produced by Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao under the studio Aamir Khan Productions. The film stars Zaira Wasim, Meher Vij, Raj Arjun and Aamir Khan. The film tells the coming-of-age story of a teenage girl who aspires to be a singer, uploading videos on YouTube while disguising her identity with a niqab, and her relationships with her mother, father and mentor. The film deals with social issues including feminism, gender equality and domestic violence. The film received positive reviews from critics. Wasim won the National Child Award for Exceptional Achievement. Secret Superstar received ten nominations at the 63rd Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, Best Director for Chandan, Best Actress for Wasim, and Best Supporting Actor for Khan. It won three Filmfare Awards, including Best Actress for Wasim, Best Supporting Actress for Vij, and Best Playback Singer for Meghna Mishra. Secret Superstar became one of the most profitable films of all time, grossing worldwide on a limited budget of , with over % return on investment. The film is also the highest-grossing Indian film featuring a female protagonist, the highest-grossing 2017 Hindi film, the third highest-grossing Indian film worldwide, and the second highest-grossing Indian film overseas. In China, it is the fifth highest-grossing foreign film of 2018, and the second highest-grossing non-English foreign film ever. The Promotion The Promotion is a 2008 American comedy film written and directed by Steven Conrad. A look at the quest for the American Dream, it focuses on two grocery store managers vying for a promotion. The film premiered at South by Southwest in March 2008. Dimension Films released it on June 6, 2008. Havoc Havoc is a 2005 American crime drama film starring Anne Hathaway and Bijou Phillips, with Shiri Appleby, Freddy Rodriguez, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Michael Biehn, and Laura San Giacomo appearing in supporting roles. The film is about the lives of wealthy Los Angeles teenagers whose exposure to hip hop culture inspires them to imitate the gangster lifestyle. They run into trouble when they encounter a gang of drug dealers, discovering they are not as street-wise as they had thought. Written by Jessica Kaplan and Stephen Gaghan and directed by Barbara Kopple, the film was shown at several film festivals and then went directly to DVD on November 29, 2005. I Confess I Confess is a 1953 American film noir directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and starring Montgomery Clift as Fr. Michael William Logan, a Catholic priest, Anne Baxter as Ruth Grandfort, and Karl Malden as Inspector Larrue. The film is based on a 1902 French play by Paul Anthelme called Nos deux consciences, which Hitchcock saw in the 1930s. The screenplay was written by George Tabori. Filming was done largely on location in Quebec City with numerous shots of the city landscape and interiors of its churches and other emblematic buildings, such as the Château Frontenac. Barfly Barfly is a 1987 American comedy drama film directed by Barbet Schroeder and starring Mickey Rourke and Faye Dunaway. The film is a semi-autobiography of poet/author Charles Bukowski during the time he spent drinking heavily in Los Angeles, and it presents Bukowskis alter ego Henry Chinaski. The screenplay, written by Bukowski, was commissioned by the French film director Barbet Schroeder, and it was published in 1984, when film production was still pending. The Kino Flo light, now a ubiquitous tool in the film industry, was specially created by Robby Müllers electrical crew for a scene in this film, which would have been difficult to light using the conventional lampheads available at the time. The film was "presented by" Francis Ford Coppola, and features a silent cameo appearance by Bukowski himself. It was entered into the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Russian Ark Russian Ark is a 2002 experimental historical drama film directed by Alexander Sokurov. In Russian Ark, an unnamed narrator wanders through the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg, and implies that he died in some horrible accident and is a ghost drifting through the palace. In each room, he encounters various real and fictional people from various periods in the citys 300-year history. He is accompanied by "the European", who represents the Marquis de Custine, a 19th-century French traveler. The film was recorded entirely in the Winter Palace of the Russian State Hermitage Museum on 23 December 2001 using a one-take single 96-minute Steadicam sequence shot. Russian Ark uses the fourth wall device extensively, but repeatedly broken and re-erected. At times the narrator and the companion interact with the other performers, while at other times they pass unnoticed. The film was entered into the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. The Boxer The Boxer is a 1997 sports-drama film by Irish director Jim Sheridan. Starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Emily Watson, the film centers on the life of a boxer and former Provisional IRA volunteer Danny Flynn, played by Day-Lewis, who is trying to "go straight" after his release from prison. The film is the third collaboration between Sheridan and Day-Lewis, and portrays the increase of splinter groups within the IRA. In preparation for the role, Daniel Day-Lewis trained as a boxer in Ireland for a year. Ninotchka Ninotchka is a 1939 American comedy film made for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer by producer and director Ernst Lubitsch and starring Greta Garbo and Melvyn Douglas. It was written by Billy Wilder, Charles Brackett, and Walter Reisch, based on a screen story by Melchior Lengyel. Ninotchka is Greta Garbos first full comedy, and her penultimate film. It is one of the first American movies which, under the cover of a satirical, light romance, depicted the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin as being rigid and gray, in this instance comparing it with the free and sunny Parisian society of pre-war years. Quarantine 2: Terminal Quarantine 2: Terminal is a 2011 American horror film and a sequel to the 2008 film, Quarantine. It was written and directed by John Pogue and produced by Marc Brienstock. The film stars Mercedes Mason, Josh Cooke and Mattie Liptak and revolves around a mutated rabies infection outbreak in a quarantined airport and taking place the same night and nearly same time as the events of the first film. Although the first film was a remake of the Spanish film REC, Quarantine 2 has no relation to any of the REC films and has an entirely different plot and setting. Oslo, August 31st Oslo, August 31st is a 2011 Norwegian drama film directed by Joachim Trier. It is loosely based on the novel Will O the Wisp by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. It won the Best Film and Best Cinematography awards at the 2011 Stockholm International Film Festival, where jury president Whit Stillman called the film "a perfectly painted portrait of a generation". It received widespread critical acclaim, and was one of three films on the Norwegian shortlist for submissions to the 84th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. My Life in Ruins My Life in Ruins is a 2009 romantic comedy film set amongst the ruins of ancient Greece, starring Nia Vardalos, Richard Dreyfuss, Alexis Georgoulis, Rachel Dratch, Harland Williams and Alistair McGowan. The film is about a tour guide whose life takes a personal detour, while her group gets entangled in comic situations among the ruins, with a series of unexpected stops along the way. The film was released on June 5, 2009 in the United States, and May 7, 2009 in Greece. 2 Days in the Valley 2 Days in the Valley is a 1996 American crime film written and directed by John Herzfeld. It depicts 48 hours in the lives of a group of people in the San Fernando Valley whose are drawn together by a murder. Zoom Zoom is a 2006 American family superhero adventure comedy film produced by Revolution Studios and distributed by Columbia Pictures. based upon the childrens book Amazing Adventures from Zooms Academy by Jason Lethcoe, the film stars Tim Allen, Courteney Cox, Chevy Chase, Ryan Newman, Kate Mara, Spencer Breslin, Michael Cassidy, Kevin Zegers, and Rip Torn. It was written by Adam Rifkin and David Berenbaum. It was theatrically released on August 8, 2006 by Columbia Pictures. The film was severely panned by critics and was a box office bomb, earning $12.5 million on a $75 million budget. Zoom was nominated for one Razzie Award, Worst Actor for Tim Allen, but he lost to the Wayans brothers Marlon and Shawn Wayans for Little Man. Zoom was released on DVD on February 13, 2007 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The Stoning of Soraya M. The Stoning of Soraya M. is a 2008 Persian-language American drama film adapted from French-Iranian journalist Freidoune Sahebjams 1990 book La Femme Lapidée. The film is directed by Cyrus Nowrasteh, and stars Academy Award nominee Shohreh Aghdashloo, James Caviezel, and Mozhan Marnò. The Stoning of Soraya M. had its world premiere at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the Directors Choice Award. It was also the second runner-up for the Cadillac Peoples Choice Award. The book has been banned in Iran. The Eagle Has Landed The Eagle Has Landed is a 1976 British film directed by John Sturges and starring Michael Caine, Donald Sutherland and Robert Duvall. Based on the novel The Eagle Has Landed by Jack Higgins, the film is about a fictional German plot to kidnap Winston Churchill near the end of the Second World War. The Eagle Has Landed was Sturges final film, and was successful upon its release. Suicide Club Suicide Club, known in Japan as , is a 2001 Japanese independent satirical horror film written and directed by Sion Sono. The film explores a wave of seemingly unconnected suicides that strikes Japan and the efforts of the police to determine the reasons behind the strange behavior. Suicide Club gained a considerable amount of notoriety in film festivals around the world for its controversial, transgressive subject matter and overall gruesome presentation. It developed a significant cult following over the years, and won the Jury Prize for "Most Ground-Breaking Film" at the 2003 Fantasia Film Festival. Newsies Newsies is a 1992 American musical comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and directed by choreographer Kenny Ortega in his film directing debut. Loosely based on the New York City Newsboys Strike of 1899 and featuring twelve original songs by Alan Menken and an underscore by J.A.C. Redford, it stars Christian Bale, David Moscow, Bill Pullman, Robert Duvall and Ann-Margret. The film was an initial box office bomb and received negative to mixed reviews at the time of its release, but later gained a large cult following on home video. It was later adapted into a highly successful stage adaptation on Broadway that was nominated for eight Tony Awards, winning two. Omkara Omkara, is a 2006 Indian crime drama film adapted from Shakespeare’s Othello, co-written and directed by Vishal Bhardwaj. It starred Ajay Devgn, Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor in the lead roles, supported by Vivek Oberoi, Konkona Sen Sharma and Bipasha Basu. The director Vishal Bhardwaj himself composed the entire music for the film, including the background score, with lyrics by Gulzar. The film is set in Meerut, a city in Western Uttar Pradesh. The film was showcased in the Marché du Film section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival along with a book on the making of Omkara. It was also selected to be screened at the Cairo International Film Festival, where Bhardwaj was awarded for Best Artistic Contribution in Cinema of a Director. The film also won three awards at the Kara Film Festival, an award at the Asian Festival of First Films, three National Film Awards, and seven Filmfare Awards. The Butterfly's Dream The Butterflys Dream is a 2013 Turkish drama film written and directed by Yılmaz Erdoğan. The film was selected as the Turkish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Rahman Altın, the composer of the score to the film won the "World Soundtrack Awards - Public Choice Award" at the 40th Film Fest Gent. Skiptrace Skiptrace is a 2016 Hong Kong-Chinese-American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Renny Harlin, produced, starring and based on a story by Jackie Chan. The film co-stars Johnny Knoxville and Fan Bingbing. It was released in China on July 21, 2016 and in the United States on September 2, 2016. Justice League: Throne of Atlantis Justice League: Throne of Atlantis is a direct-to-video animated superhero film featuring the DC Comics superhero team the Justice League, which is part of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies and of DC Animated Movie Universe. The film is loosely based on the Throne of Atlantis story arc from The New 52 written by Geoff Johns and serves as a standalone sequel to 2014s War. In the film, Arthur Curry, a half-Atlantean prince, discovers his heritage and aids the Justice League in preventing his half-brother Ocean Master from taking over Metropolis. The film was released for downloading on January 13, 2015 and was released on Blu-ray and DVD formats on January 27, 2015. Jason OMara, Christopher Gorham, Sean Astin, Shemar Moore, Steven Blum, George Newbern, and Melique Berger reprise their respective roles from Justice League: War, while Nathan Fillion reprises his role as Green Lantern / Hal Jordan from Emerald Knights, Doom and The Flashpoint Paradox. Just Visiting Just Visiting is a 2001 French-American comedy film that is an American remake of the French film Les Visiteurs. It stars Jean Reno, Christina Applegate, Christian Clavier, Malcolm McDowell, Tara Reid, and Bridgette Wilson. It is about a medieval knight and his serf who travel to 21st-century Chicago, meeting the knights descendant. Unlike the original film, the remake was not successful in either France or the United States. This was Hollywood Pictures final production before it folded into the management of its sister company, Touchstone Pictures until Hollywood Pictures released the 2006 horror movie Stay Alive and is one of the very last films to be distributed by it. Blank Check Blank Check is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Rupert Wainwright and starring Brian Bonsall, Karen Duffy, Miguel Ferrer, James Rebhorn, Tone Lōc, Jayne Atkinson and Michael Lerner. It was released on February 11, 1994 by Walt Disney Pictures. Paper Man Paper Man is a 2009 independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Kieran and Michele Mulroney. The film stars Jeff Daniels as a struggling writer who relies on a childhood imaginary friend to help him with life decisions, Emma Stone as a 17-year-old high school student who befriends him, and Ryan Reynolds as the made up Captain Excellent. Eight Men Out Eight Men Out is a 1988 sports drama film based on Eliot Asinofs 1963 book Eight Men Out: The Black Sox and the 1919 World Series. It was written and directed by John Sayles. The film is a dramatization of Major League Baseballs Black Sox scandal, in which eight members of the Chicago White Sox conspired with gamblers to intentionally lose the 1919 World Series. Much of the movie was filmed at the old Bush Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Tracers Tracers is a 2015 American action film directed by Daniel Benmayor and co-written by Kevin Lund, Leslie Bohem, Matt Johnson, Matthew Johnson and T.J. Scott. The film stars Taylor Lautner, Marie Avgeropoulos, Adam Rayner, Christopher Jackson, and Rafi Gavron. The film was released on March 20, 2015. Croupier Croupier is a 1998 British neo-noir film directed by Mike Hodges and starring Clive Owen. The film attracted a strong critical following in North America and helped to launch Owens acting career there. It uses interior monologues in the style of many early noir detective films. Croupier was released on DVD by Alliance Atlantis in Canada and Image Entertainment in the US. It was disqualified from the Academy Awards after it was shown on Dutch television. Justin Bieber's Believe Justin Biebers Believe is a 2013 American concert film and the sequel to Never Say Never, both centering on Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was distributed through Open Road Films in the United States and Canada, premiering on December 18, 2013 and being officially released to theaters on December 25, 2013. The film received generally negative reviews from critics yet grossed $32.2 million at the worldwide box office. Pickpocket Pickpocket is a 1959 French film directed by Robert Bresson. It stars the young Uruguayan Martin LaSalle, who was a nonprofessional actor at the time, in the title role, with Marika Green as the ingénue. It was the first film for which Bresson wrote an original screenplay rather than "adapting it from an existing text." Pickpocket is generally considered to be one of Bressons greatest films. The Chumscrubber The Chumscrubber is a 2005 American-German comedy-drama film, directed by Arie Posin, starring an ensemble cast led by Jamie Bell. The plot, written by Posin and Zac Stanford, focuses on the chain of events that follow the suicide of a teenage drug dealer in an idealistic but superficial town. Some of the themes addressed in the film are the lack of communication between teenagers and their parents and the inauthenticity of suburbia. The titular Chumscrubber is a character in a fictional video game that represents the town and its inhabitants. Posin and Stanford had originally planned to shoot the film using their own funds, but they sent the script to producers Lawrence Bender and Bonnie Curtis who agreed to produce the film and help to raise the budget. Bell was cast in the lead role after an extensive auditioning process, and the film was shot in various California locations over 30 days in April 2004. The Chumscrubber premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2005 and was released theatrically on August 26, 2005. An accompanying soundtrack, composed mostly by James Horner, was released on October 18, 2005. The film was both a critical and commercial failure, receiving mostly negative reviews and earning back only US$350,000 of its $10 million budget. The Killers The Killers is a 1946 American film noir directed by Robert Siodmak and based in part on the 1927 short story of the same name by Ernest Hemingway. It stars Burt Lancaster in his film debut, Ava Gardner, Edmond OBrien, and Sam Levene. The film also features William Conrad in his first credited role, as one of the killers referred to in the title. An uncredited John Huston and Richard Brooks co-wrote the screenplay, which was credited to Anthony Veiller. In 2008, The Killers was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." House is a 1977 Japanese horror comedy film directed and produced by Nobuhiko Obayashi. The film stars mostly amateur actors with only Kimiko Ikegami and Yōko Minamida having any notable previous acting experience. The film is about a schoolgirl traveling with her six classmates to her ailing aunts country home, where they come face to face with supernatural events as the girls are, one by one, devoured by the home. The film company Toho approached Obayashi with the suggestion to make a film like Jaws. Tentacles, & Orca Influenced by ideas from his daughter Chigumi, Obayashi developed ideas for a script that was written by Chiho Katsura. After the script was green-lit, the film was put on hold for two years as no director at Toho wanted to direct it. Obayashi promoted the film during this time period until the studio allowed him to direct it himself. The film was a box office hit in Japan but received negative reviews from critics. House received a wide release in 2009 and 2010 in North America, where it received more favorable reviews. The film has now become a cult classic. Down in the Valley Down in the Valley is a 2005 neo-western film starring Edward Norton, Evan Rachel Wood, David Morse and Rory Culkin. The film made its debut in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival on May 13, and made its limited theatrical release in North America in May 5, 2006. The Boy and the Beast is a 2015 Japanese animated action-adventure fantasy film written and directed by Mamoru Hosoda. The film stars the voices of Kōji Yakusho, Aoi Miyazaki, Shōta Sometani, Suzu Hirose, Kazuhiro Yamaji, Mamoru Miyano, Kappei Yamaguchi, Keishi Nagatsuka, Kumiko Asō, Haru Kuroki, Sumire Morohoshi, Momoka Ōno, Masahiko Tsugawa, Lily Franky and Yo Oizumi. It was released on July 11, 2015. It won Animation of the Year at the 37th Japan Academy Prizes and grossed at the Japanese box office. Tetsuo: The Iron Man is a 1989 Japanese cyberpunk horror film. It was written, produced, edited, and directed by cult-film director Shinya Tsukamoto, and produced by Japan Home Video. It is shot in the same low-budget, underground-production style as his first two films. Tetsuo established Tsukamoto internationally and created his worldwide cult following. It was followed by Body Hammer and The Bullet Man. Akeelah and the Bee Akeelah and the Bee is a 2006 American drama film written and directed by Doug Atchison. It tells the story of Akeelah Anderson, an 11-year-old girl who participates in the Scripps National Spelling Bee, her mother, her schoolmates, and her coach, Dr. Joshua Larabee. The cast also features Curtis Armstrong, J.R. Villarreal, Sean Michael Afable, Erica Hubbard, Lee Thompson Young, Julito McCullum, Sahara Garey, Eddie Steeples, and Tzi Ma. The film was developed over a period of 10 years by Atchison, who came up with the initial concept after seeing the 1994 Scripps National Spelling Bee and noting that a majority of the competitors came from well-off socioeconomic backgrounds. After completing the script in 1999, Atchison won one of the Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting in 2000, which attracted producers Sid Ganis and Nancy Hult Ganis. After an initial inability to secure funding, the project got a second wind as a result of the success of the 2002 documentary film Spellbound. Lionsgate Films undertook the production in 2004 and in the following year it was filmed in South Los Angeles on a budget of over $6 million. Atchison remarked that his theme for the film, deemed an inspirational film, was about overcoming obstacles despite difficult challenges along the way. He also said that he wanted to portray African Americans in a manner that was not stereotypical and tried to show how African American children incorporate some stereotypes. The film alludes to the importance of community as well as to problems black communities face. It also deals with esteem and stigma in school while criticizing the public school system. Cast members said that although the film was aimed at children, they considered it had important lessons for the parents as well. Released in the United States on April 28, 2006, Akeelah and the Bee was positively received by critics and audiences. Reviewers praised its storyline and cast, lauding Palmers performance, although a few critics panned the story as familiar and formulaic, and were critical of the portrayal of Asian-American characters. The film grossed $19 million, and received a number of awards and nominations, including the Black Reel Awards and the NAACP Image Awards. Film critics highly praised it for avoiding African-American stereotypes common in Hollywood films, while scholars were less favorable, even saying it reinforces some clichés. Rampage Rampage is a 2009 action film written and directed by Uwe Boll and starring Brendan Fletcher, Michael Paré, Shaun Sipos and Lynda Boyd. It received a theatrical release in Germany, though was released direct-to-video in the rest of the world. It was Bolls first film to gain mainly positive reviews. A sequel, titled Capital Punishment, was released in 2014; another sequel, President Down was released in 2016. Welcome to Me Welcome to Me is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed by Shira Piven and written by Eliot Laurence. The film stars Kristen Wiig as Alice Klieg, a multi-millionaire with borderline personality disorder who uses her newfound wealth to write and star in an autobiographical talk show. The cast includes James Marsden, Linda Cardellini and Wes Bentley. The film was released on May 1, 2015 in a limited release. Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood is a 2002 American comedy-drama film starring an ensemble cast headed by Sandra Bullock, directed and written by Callie Khouri. It is based on Rebecca Wells novel of the same name and its prequel collection of short stories, Little Altars Everywhere. A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy A Midsummer Nights Sex Comedy is a 1982 American sex comedy film written, directed by and starring Woody Allen. The plot is loosely based on the 1955 Swedish comedy film Smiles of a Summer Night, written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. It was the first of 13 films that Allen would make starring Mia Farrow. Her role was originally written for Diane Keaton, another Allen lead actress, but she was busy promoting her film Reds and preparing to begin production on Shoot the Moon. Julie Hagerty, Mary Steenburgen, Tony Roberts and Jose Ferrer co-starred. It also marks the first appearance of Allen as an ensemble performer in his own film, as previously he had either been the lead character or did not appear in his films. A Midsummer Nights Sex Comedy received moderately positive reviews but was nominated for one Razzie Award: Worst Actress, for Farrow – the only time a Woody Allen film has been nominated for a Razzie. Piranha Piranha is a 1978 American horror comedy film directed and co-edited by Joe Dante, and starring Bradford Dillman, Heather Menzies, Kevin McCarthy, Keenan Wynn, Barbara Steele and Dick Miller. The film tells the story of a river being infested by lethal, genetically altered piranha fish, threatening the lives of the local inhabitants and the visitors to a nearby summer resort. Produced by Roger Corman, Piranha was one of a series of low-budget B movies inspired by the film Jaws, which had been a major success for Universal Studios and director Steven Spielberg. Initially, Universal Studios had considered obtaining an injunction to prevent Piranha being released, particularly as they had released Jaws 2 the same summer, but the lawsuit was cancelled after Spielberg himself gave the film a positive comment in advance. Released on August 3, 1978, the film was a commercial success and later achieved a cult following. Piranha was followed by a sequel, The Spawning, and two remakes, one in 1995 and another in 2010, which spawned its own sequel in 2012. Boy Boy is a 2010 New Zealand coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Taika Waititi. The film stars James Rolleston, Te Aho Aho Eketone-Whitu, and Waititi. It is produced by Cliff Curtis, Ainsley Gardiner and Emanuel Michael and financed by the New Zealand Film Commission. In New Zealand, the film eclipsed previous records for a first weeks box office takings for a local production. Boy went on to become the highest grossing New Zealand film at the local box office. The soundtrack to Boy features New Zealand artists such as The Phoenix Foundation, who previously provided music for Waititis film Eagle vs Shark. Ugly Ugly is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language thriller film written, co-produced and directed by Anurag Kashyap. Jointly produced by Phantom Films and DAR Motion Pictures, the film stars Rahul Bhat, Tejaswini Kolhapure, Vineet Kumar Singh, Girish Kulkarni, Ronit Roy, Surveen Chawla and Anshika Shrivastava in the lead roles. It also features TV actor Abir Goswami in his last film appearance before his death in 2013. Told in the course of a week, Ugly follows the story of a struggling actor Rahul Varshney, whose daughter Kali disappears, and the events that follow. The films background score and music were composed by Brian McOmber and G. V. Prakash Kumar respectively, while Gaurav Solanki wrote the lyrics. Nikos Andritsakis served as the films cinematographer and Aarti Bajaj was its editor. Kashyap had the idea for the film since 2006 and started writing the script after talking to one of his friends, who was in the Special Task Force, Lucknow, about kidnapping cases. He chose actors who could connect with the characters in the film. Ugly premiered in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. It was also screened at the 2014 New York Indian Film Festival, the third Ladakh International Film Festival and the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles. The digital poster of the film was released on 8 May 2013. The circumstances that led to the birth of Kali were separately made as short film, titled Kali Katha, and was released in YouTube on 23 December 2014. The film was theatrically released on 26 December 2014 after a two-year delay due to Kashyaps refusal to carry static anti-smoking warnings in the film. He had filed a case in court, but ultimately lost it. Upon release, the film received critical acclaim and was a commercial success, grossing over worldwide. Eddie Murphy: Raw Eddie Murphy Raw is a 1987 American stand-up comedy film starring Eddie Murphy and directed by Robert Townsend. It was Murphys second feature stand-up comedy film, following Eddie Murphy Delirious. However, unlike Delirious, Raw received a wide theatrical release. The 90-minute show was filmed at the Felt Forum, a venue in the Madison Square Garden complex in New York City. , Raw is still the #1 stand-up film of all time at the box office, making $50.5 million worldwide before inflation. After inflation, the film grossed $114 million in 2019 dollars. The film was released in the United States on December 18, 1987. The Shaggy Dog The Shaggy Dog is a 2006 American family comedy film directed by Brian Robbins and written by Geoff Rodkey, Jack Amiel, Michael Begler, Cormac Wibberley and Marianne Wibberley, based on the 1959 live-action film of the same name. The original film had a character named Wilby Daniels transforming into an Bearded collie after putting on a magic ring, whereas the remake presents a character named Dave Douglas transforming into a Bearded Collie after getting bitten by a sacred dog. It stars Tim Allen, Robert Downey Jr., Kristin Davis, Danny Glover, Spencer Breslin, Jane Curtin, Zena Grey and Philip Baker Hall. The Shaggy Dog released on March 10, 2006 by Walt Disney Pictures, received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $87 million against its $50 million budget. The Long Good Friday The Long Good Friday is a British gangster film starring Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren. It was completed in 1979, but because of release delays, it is generally credited as a 1980 film. The storyline weaves together events and concerns of the late 1970s, including mid-level political and police corruption, IRA fund-raising, displacement of traditional British industry by property development, UK membership of the EEC, and the free-market economy. It was voted at number 21 in the British Film Institutes list of the "BFI Top 100 British films" list, and provided Bob Hoskins with his breakthrough film role. In 2016, British film magazine Empire ranked The Long Good Friday number 19 in their list of "The 100 best British films". My Girl 2 My Girl 2 is a 1994 American comedy-drama film starring Anna Chlumsky, Dan Aykroyd, Christine Ebersole, Jamie Lee Curtis, Richard Masur, and Austin OBrien. A sequel to My Girl, its plot follows a now-teenaged Vada Sultenfuss, who travels from her home in suburban Pennsylvania to Los Angeles to find more information about her deceased mother. A book based on the script was written by Patricia Hermes in 1994. Arjun Reddy Arjun Reddy is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film written and directed by Sandeep Vanga, and produced by his brother Pranay Reddy Vangas company Bhadrakali Pictures. It stars Vijay Deverakonda and Shalini Pandey in the lead roles, and Rahul Ramakrishna, Jia Sharma, Sanjay Swaroop, Gopinath Bhat, Kamal Kamaraju and Kanchana in supporting roles. The film tells the story of Arjun Reddy Deshmukh, a high-functioning alcoholic surgeon who has anger management problems. Arjun is on a self-destructive path after the marriage of his girlfriend Preethi Shetty; the film focuses on his downfall and subsequent resurgence. Arjun Reddy was partially inspired by Vangas life as a physiotherapy student. He worked on the script for two years and it took four to five years for the film to materialise. Principal photography commenced on 20 June 2016 at Hyderabad and took 86 working days to complete. Other filming locations include Mangalore, Dehradun and New Delhi, filming also took place in Italy. Radhan and Harshvardhan Rameshwar composed the soundtrack and score, respectively. Raj Thota was director of photography and Shashank Mali edited the film. The film was made on a budget of 4051.5 million; it was released worldwide on 25 August 2017 after receiving an A certification from Indias Central Board of Film Certification. Post-release, the film received positive reviews for its direction, writing, cinematography and the casts performances—especially that of Deverakonda. It drew criticism for allegedly promoting substance abuse among young people and for its romantic scenes. The film was a box office success, grossing 510 million globally, with a distributor share of 260 million. It went on to receive six nominations at the 65th Filmfare Awards South, including Best Telugu Film, Best Telugu Director for Sandeep Vanga and Best Telugu Actor for Deverakonda, the films only win at the ceremony. It was remade in Hindi as Kabir Singh, and is being remade in Tamil as Adithya Varma. Santa Sangre Santa Sangre is a 1989 Mexican-Italian avant-garde horror film directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky and written by Jodorowsky along with Claudio Argento and Roberto Leoni. It stars Axel Jodorowsky, Adan Jodorowsky, Teo Jodorowsky, Blanca Guerra, Thelma Tixou and Guy Stockwell. Set in Mexico, the film tells the story of Fenix, a boy who grew up in a circus. Hum Aapke Hain Koun...! Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! also known by the initialism HAHK, is a 1994 Indian musical romantic-comedy film, written and directed by Sooraj Barjatya, and produced by Rajshri Productions. Starring Madhuri Dixit and Salman Khan, it celebrates the Indian wedding traditions by relating the story of a married couple and the relationship between their families; a story about sacrificing ones love for ones family. It is an adaptation of the studios earlier film Nadiya Ke Paar. Earning worldwide, Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! became the highest-grossing Indian film. It contributed to a change in the Indian film industry, with new methods of distribution and a turn towards less violent stories. It was the first Indian film to gross over , and when adjusted for inflation, is the highest grossing Indian film of the 1990s and also still one of the highest-earning Bollywood films ever. Box Office India described it as "the biggest blockbuster of the modern era." The film was also dubbed into the Telugu language and released with the title Premalayam. The 14-song soundtrack, an unusually large number, is also one of the most popular in Bollywood history, with popular singer Lata Mangeshkar lending her voice for 11 of the 14 songs in the film. Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! won five Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, and Best Actress, as well as winning the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. It made a lasting impact on wedding celebrations in India, which often include songs and games from the film. Wheels Wheels is a 2014 dramatic film directed by Donavon Warren and Tim Gagliardo and written by Donavon Warren. It stars Donavon Warren, Patrick Hume, Diana Gettinger and Kevin McCorkle. The film was released on VOD Worldwide on February 1, 2017, in over 100 countries. Eyyvah Eyvah Eyyvah Eyvah is a 2010 Turkish comedy film, directed by Hakan Algül, which stars Ata Demirer as a young clarinet player who travels to Istanbul in search of his estranged father. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , is one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2010 and was followed by the sequel Eyyvah Eyvah 2. Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man is a 1991 action biker film starring Mickey Rourke and Don Johnson, with a supporting cast including Chelsea Field, Daniel Baldwin, Giancarlo Esposito, Tom Sizemore, and Vanessa Williams. It is directed by Simon Wincer from a screenplay by Don Michael Paul. The film provides a notable example of the "biker" stereotype. Four characters in the film are named after different brands and manufacturers; Rourkes character is named after the motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson, Fields character is named after the cigarette brand Virginia Slims, Big John Studds character is named after the whiskey brand Jack Daniels and Eloy Casadoss character is named after the tequilla brand Jose Cuervo. Johnsons character is the Marlboro Man, who appeared in commercials advertising Marlboro cigarettes from 1954 to 1999. The film was a critical and financial failure, earning only $7 million at the domestic box office. It has since become a cult classic following its release to video. Resident Evil: Damnation Resident Evil: Damnation, known as in Japan, is a 2012 Japanese adult animated biopunk horror action film by Capcom and Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan, directed by Makoto Kamiya and produced by Hiroyuki Kobayashi. It is a sequel to Degeneration and prequel to the video game Resident Evil 6. The movie was released on October 27, 2012 in Japan, premièring in Shinjuku. The story of Resident Evil: Damnation revolves around biological weapons used in a European war zone, and sees the return of Leon S. Kennedy as the protagonist. The film was released as a digital download on Xbox Live, Zune and PlayStation Network on September 15, 2012, just over a week before the Blu-ray/DVD editions on September 25. The end credits of the film display clips from Resident Evil 6, which was released a few weeks before this film on October 2. Truth Truth is a 2015 American political docudrama film written and directed by James Vanderbilt in his directorial debut. It is based on American journalist and television news producer Mary Mapess memoir Truth and Duty: The Press, the President and the Privilege of Power. The film focuses on the Killian documents controversy, and the resulting last days of news anchor Dan Rather and producer Mary Mapes at CBS News. It stars Cate Blanchett as Mapes and Robert Redford as Rather. Truth had its world premiere at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film received a limited release in the United States on October 16, 2015, before being released nationwide on October 30, 2015, by Sony Pictures Classics. You Kill Me You Kill Me is 2007 crime comedy film directed by John Dahl and starring Ben Kingsley, Téa Leoni, Luke Wilson, and Dennis Farina. The Librarian: Quest for the Spear The Librarian: Quest for the Spear is the first in the Librarian franchise of movies, which was originally released on American cable channel TNT in December 2004, written by David Titcher, directed by Peter Winther and starring Noah Wyle. The Parent Trap The Parent Trap is a 1961 Walt Disney Technicolor film. It stars Hayley Mills, Maureen OHara and Brian Keith in a story about teenage twins on a quest to reunite their divorced parents. The screenplay by the films director David Swift was based upon the 1949 book Lottie and Lisa by Erich Kästner. The Parent Trap was nominated for two Academy Awards, was broadcast on television, saw three television sequels, was remade in 1998 with Lindsay Lohan, and has been released on digital stereo LaserDisc format in 1986 as well as VHS and DVD in 2002. The original film was Mills second of six films for Disney. My Life as a Dog My Life as a Dog is a Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 12 December 1985, directed by Lasse Hallström. It is based on the second novel of a semi-autobiographical trilogy by Reidar Jönsson. It tells the story of Ingemar, a young boy sent to live with relatives. The cast includes Anton Glanzelius, Melinda Kinnaman, and Tomas von Brömssen. Leap! Ballerina is a 2016 3D computer-animated musical adventure comedy film co-directed by Éric Summer and Éric Warin and written by Summer, Carol Noble and Laurent Zeitoun. A co-production between Canadian and French companies, the film follows a poor orphan girl who dreams of becoming a ballerina and gets a chance to audition for the celebrated school of the Paris Opera Ballet. Ballerina stars the voices of Elle Fanning, Dane DeHaan, Maddie Ziegler and Carly Rae Jepsen. The film was released in cinemas in France and the United Kingdom on 12 December 2016, followed by releases in various countries over the following several months, including Canada on 24 February 2017. The film was released in the United States on 25 August 2017, with the voices of Nat Wolff, Kate McKinnon and Mel Brooks added. Supergirl Supergirl is a 1984 British superhero film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and written by David Odell. It is based on the DC Comics character of the same name and serves as a spin-off from Alexander and Ilya Salkinds Superman film series. The film stars Helen Slater as Supergirl, along with Faye Dunaway, Mia Farrow, and Peter OToole, with Marc McClure reprising his role as Jimmy Olsen from the Superman films. He was the only actor to do so. Supergirl was the first English language superhero film to feature a woman in the lead role. The film was released in the United Kingdom on July 19, 1984, but failed to impress critics and audiences alike. Dunaway and OToole earned Golden Raspberry Award nominations for Worst Actress and Worst Actor, respectively. However, Slater was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Actress. The films failure ultimately led the Salkinds to sell the Superman rights to Cannon Films in 1986. Its first DVD release was by the independent home video company Anchor Bay Entertainment in 2000, under license from then-rights holder StudioCanal. Warner Bros. acquired the rights to the film and reissued it on DVD late in 2006 to coincide with the release of Superman Returns. Although it is canon with the Christopher Reeve Superman films, it is not included in any of the Superman DVD or Blu-ray box sets by Warner Bros. A book adaptation of the film was written by Norma Fox Mazer and released in paperback form in 1984. Armour of God 2: Operation Condor Armour of God II: Operation Condor is a 1991 Hong Kong action-comedy film written and directed by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the lead role. It is the sequel to 1986s Armour of God. Compared to its predecessor, this film is more akin to the Indiana Jones film series in that it features Chans character Jackie / Condor battling against a former Nazi to retrieve gold from an abandoned base deep in the Sahara Desert. Armour of God II: Operation Condor is succeeded by the 2012 film CZ12. Wildlife Wildlife is a 2018 American drama film directed by Paul Dano and co-written by Dano and Zoe Kazan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Richard Ford first published in 1990. The film stars Carey Mulligan, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ed Oxenbould, and Bill Camp; it is Danos directorial debut. The film was acclaimed by critics, with many praising Mulligan and Gyllenhaals performances. In December 2018, the film received award for the Best film at the 36th Torino Film Festival. The film is dedicated to the late composer Jóhann Jóhannsson. The film had its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2018. It was released in the United States on October 19, and in the United Kingdom on November 9, 2018. Wanted Wanted is 2009 Indian action film directed by Prabhu Deva. The film stars Salman Khan, Ayesha Takia, Prakash Raj, Vinod Khanna and Mahesh Manjrekar in the lead roles. The film was released on September 18, 2009 and is an official remake of the Telugu film Pokiri, which was also remade in Tamil by Deva in 2007. Lovers of the Arctic Circle Lovers of the Arctic Circle, also known as The Lovers from the North Pole, is a 1998 Spanish drama film written and directed by Julio Médem and starring Najwa Nimri and Fele Martínez. It won two Goya Awards in 1999. The film tells the story of Otto and Ana, from their chance meeting outside school at the age of 8, until they meet again in their 20s in Lapland within the Arctic Circle, under the midnight sun. The themes developed in the film form an important part of Julio Medems universe, and can be found in his other movies; these include love, death, destiny, nature, the circle of life and the coincidences in life. It received favorable critical reviews.1 Miracle at St. Anna Miracle at St. Anna is a 2008 AmericanItalian epic war film adapted by James McBride from his 2003 novel of the same name. Directed by Spike Lee, it stars Derek Luke, Michael Ealy, Laz Alonso, Omar Benson Miller, Pierfrancesco Favino and Valentina Cervi. Set primarily in Italy during German-occupied Europe in World War II, the film tells the story of four Buffalo Soldiers of the 92nd Infantry Division who seek refuge in a small Tuscan village, where they form a bond with the residents. The story is presented as a flashback, as one survivor, Hector Negron, reflects upon his experiences in a frame story set in 1980s New York. Several real-life events that occurred during the war, such as the SantAnna di Stazzema massacre, are re-enacted, placing Miracle at St. Anna within the genre of historical fiction. Lee first learned of the novel in 2004 and approached McBride with the idea of a film adaptation. In Europe, the films development attracted the attention of Italian film producers Roberto Cicutto and Luigi Musini, who helped finance the $45 million production. A majority of the film was shot in Italy, on several locations affected by World War II. Other filming locations included New York, Louisiana and The Bahamas. Frequent Lee collaborator Terence Blanchard composed the score, and the visual effects were created by Industrial Light & Magic. Miracle at St. Anna premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival before it was released on September 26, 2008. It was met with mostly negative reviews from critics and drew controversy in Italy over historical inaccuracies. During its theatrical run, Miracle at St. Anna was a box office disappointment, grossing only $9.3 million worldwide. Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Luv Ranjan. Ranjan also produced the film with Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, and Ankur Garg. The film was co-produced by Luv Films and T-Series.This marks the fourth collaboration between Ranjan, the lead actors Kartik Aaryan and Nushrat Bharucha and third collaboration of Sunny Singh and Ishita Raj Sharma with the trio. The film released theatrically on 23 February 2018. The film received mixed reviews; while the commentators praised the humour, they were critical of the plot which they accused of being misogynistic. It emerged as a commercial success. Jab Harry Met Sejal Jab Harry Met Sejal is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Imtiaz Ali. It stars Anushka Sharma and Shah Rukh Khan in their third collaboration after Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi and Jab Tak Hai Jaan. Pre-production of the film begun in April 2015 and principal photography commenced in August 2016 in Prague, Amsterdam, Vienna, Lisbon and Budapest. The film received negative critical response and did not perform well financially in India, though it did perform well overseas. Kinky Boots Kinky Boots is a 2005 British-American comedy-drama film directed by Julian Jarrold and written by Geoff Deane and Tim Firth. Based on a true story, the movie tells of a struggling British shoe factorys young, strait-laced owner, Charlie, who forms an unlikely partnership with Lola, a drag queen, to save the business. Charlie develops a plan to produce custom footwear for drag queens, rather than the mens dress shoes that his firm is known for, and in the process, he and Lola discover that they are not so different after all. Get Over It Get Over It is a 2001 American teen comedy film loosely based on William Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream about a high school senior who desperately tries to win back his ex-girlfriend by joining the school play she and her new boyfriend are performing in, against the advice of friends. The film was directed by Tommy OHaver for Miramax Films and written by R. Lee Fleming, Jr.. The film was released on March 9, 2001 and stars Ben Foster, Kirsten Dunst, Melissa Sagemiller, Sisqó, Shane West, Colin Hanks, Zoe Saldana, Mila Kunis, Swoosie Kurtz, Ed Begley Jr., Carmen Electra and Martin Short. The film grossed $19 million against a budget of $22 million. Marauders Marauders is a 2016 American action crime thriller film directed by Steven C. Miller and written by Michael Cody and Chris Sivertson. The film stars Christopher Meloni, Bruce Willis, Dave Bautista, and Adrian Grenier. The film was released on July 1, 2016, by Lionsgate Premiere. Special Correspondents Special Correspondents is a 2016 British-Canadian-American satirical comedy film written, directed by and starring Ricky Gervais. The film is a remake of the 2009 French comedy Envoyés très spéciaux, and stars Gervais, Eric Bana, Vera Farmiga, Kelly Macdonald, Kevin Pollak, Benjamin Bratt, America Ferrera and Raúl Castillo. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on 22 April 2016 and was released worldwide by Netflix on 29 April 2016. Leatherface Leatherface is a 2017 American horror film directed by Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo, written by Seth M. Sherwood, and starring Stephen Dorff, Vanessa Grasse, Sam Strike, and Lili Taylor. It is the eighth installment in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise, and works as a prequel to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, explaining the origin of the series lead character. Following the financial success of Texas Chainsaw 3D, a sequel went into development from director John Luessenhop for a planned shoot in Louisiana, but failed to receive the greenlight to move forward. In favor of avoiding the convoluted continuity of the previous films whilst going in an unexpected direction, Seth M. Sherwood pitched Leatherface to Millennium Films as a prequel that would follow the titular character in a mentally competent state, enduring trauma that transforms him into the intellectually disabled murderer seen in the previous films. Maury and Bustillo signed on as directors after reading the screenplay, impressed with what they found to be a unique take on the long-running franchise. The film takes place in the canon established by The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Texas Chainsaw 3D, chronologically taking place before the two films. Principal photography commenced in Bulgaria in May and June 2015, with locations and sets chosen for their resemblance to the Texas terrain and as homage to the series previous films. After being temporarily shelved by Lionsgate Films in 2016, the film was made exclusive via DirecTV on September 21, 2017, before receiving a wider release on video on demand and limited theaters, simultaneously, in North America on October 20, 2017. It received generally mixed reviews from film critics, and garnered $958,650 worldwide. Lionsgate and Millennium Films lost the rights to produce future Texas Chainsaw Massacre films because of its delay in release. Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie is a 1996 American science fiction comedy film and a film adaptation of the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000, produced and set between seasons 6 and 7 of the show. It was distributed by Universal Pictures and Gramercy Pictures and produced by Best Brains. The filmmakers dub a new comic narrative over the film This Island Earth, editing out approximately 30 minutes of the original film. Drive Me Crazy Drive Me Crazy is a 1999 American teen romantic comedy film based on the novel How I Created My Perfect Prom Date by Todd Strasser. Originally entitled Next to You, the films title was changed to Drive Me Crazy after one of the songs from its soundtrack, " Crazy" by Britney Spears. The film grossed $22,593,409 worldwide, against an $8 million budget, making it a moderate box office success. The soundtrack featured The Donnas, who also appeared in the film. Kikujiro Kikujiro is a 1999 Japanese film starring, written, and directed by Takeshi Kitano. Its score was composed by Joe Hisaishi. The film was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. This movie was remade in Tamil as Nandalala. Kikujiro tells the story of a young boy searching for his mother during his summer vacation. The film is mostly divided into smaller chapters, listed as entries in the boys summer vacation diary. Kitanos inspiration for the character was his own father, Kikujiro Kitano, a gambler who struggled to feed his family and pay the rent. Similar to his earlier works Getting Any?, and A Scene at the Sea, Kitano references the yakuza only tangentially in Kikujiro, a departure from his work in famous crime dramas such as Sonatine and Hana-bi. Aimed at the whole family, the film was allegedly inspired by The Wizard of Oz with the basic premise being a road trip. Kitanos familiar elements and locales are present: drawings, vignettes, the seaside, and angels. Although the plot is composed largely of sad events, the film often has a light-hearted atmosphere, achieved mostly through Kitanos character and his somewhat bizarre encounters. Bharat Bharat is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language drama film written and directed by Ali Abbas Zafar. It is jointly produced by Atul Agnihotri, Alvira Khan Agnihotri, Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Nikhil Namit and Salman Khan under the banners Reel Life Productions, Salman Khan Films and T-Series. The film stars Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Tabu, Sunil Grover, Disha Patani and Jackie Shroff. It traces Indias post-independence history from the perspective of a common man, and follows his life from the age of 8 to 70. Based on the 2014 South Korean film Ode to My Father, principal photography for Bharat began in April 2018. Shooting took place at such locations as Abu Dhabi, Spain, Malta, Punjab and Delhi. Kaif joined the cast soon after Priyanka Chopra opted out of the role after filming commenced, for her impending engagement to Nick Jonas. Filming concluded in March 2019. The films soundtrack was composed by Vishal-Shekhar, with lyrics written by Irshad Kamil, and released under the banner T-Series. Bharat was theatrically released in India on 5 June 2019, on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr. It received mixed reviews from critics, with praise directed to Kaifs performance, while the pace, Zafars adaptation and screenplay received criticism. The film earned 42.30 crore on its first day, becoming Khans biggest opening day release. It emerged as a commercial success with a worldwide gross of . The Hard Way The Hard Way is a 1991 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by John Badham, and starring Michael J. Fox and James Woods. Stephen Lang, Annabella Sciorra, Luis Guzmán, LL Cool J, Delroy Lindo, Christina Ricci, Mos Def, Kathy Najimy, Michael Badalucco, Lewis Black, and Penny Marshall appear in supporting roles. Nobody's Fool Nobodys Fool is a 1994 American comedy-drama film based on the 1993 novel of the same name by Richard Russo. The film was written for the screen and directed by Robert Benton and stars Paul Newman, Jessica Tandy, Bruce Willis, Melanie Griffith, Dylan Walsh, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Gene Saks, Josef Sommer, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Philip Bosco. It was Paramounts final production under its Paramount Communications ownership and Jessica Tandys final produced film before her death on September 11, 1994. Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmakers Apocalypse is a 1991 American documentary film about the production of Apocalypse Now, the 1979 Vietnam War epic directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Recep Ivedik 2 Recep İvedik 2 is a 2009 Turkish comedy film, directed by Togan Gökbakar, which stars Şahan Gökbakar as an oafish character who tries to find a job and a wife to please his ailing grandmother. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on Feb. 13, 2009, was the highest grossing Turkish film of 2009. The films titular comic character was created by Şahan Gökbakar for his Turkish comedy television show Dikkat Şahan Çıkabilir, which ran from 2005 to 2006, and has subsequently gone on to feature in a series of sequel films starting with Recep İvedik, to which this is the sequel. The ABCs of Death The ABCs of Death is a 2012 American anthology horror comedy film produced by international producers and directed by filmmakers from around the world. The film contains 26 different shorts, each by different directors spanning fifteen countries, including Nacho Vigalondo, Kaare Andrews, Adam Wingard, Simon Barrett, Banjong Pisanthanakun, Ben Wheatley, Lee Hardcastle, Noboru Iguchi, Ti West, and Angela Bettis. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2012. In 2013, it was released on VOD January 31 and in theaters March 8. The end credits of the film feature Australian band Skyhooks 1974 song "Horror Movie". A sequel, ABCs of Death 2, was released in late 2014 and a second sequel, ABCs of Death 2.5 in 2016. Heaven Can Wait Heaven Can Wait is a 1978 American fantasy-comedy film co-directed by Warren Beatty and Buck Henry which opens with the central story line of Joe Pendleton being mistakenly taken to heaven by his guardian angel, and the resulting complications of how this mistake can be un-done providing the basis of the films plot. It was the second film adaptation of Harry Segalls play of the same name, being preceded by Here Comes Mr. Jordan. The film was nominated for nine Academy Awards. The cast reunites Beatty with Julie Christie and Jack Warden, who also starred together in Shampoo. Beatty and Christie had earlier occupied the lead roles in McCabe & Mrs. Miller. In 2001, a third film adaptation of the play was done, titled Down to Earth, sharing its name with the sequel to Here Comes Mr. Jordan. Less Than Zero Less Than Zero is a 1987 American drama film very loosely based on Bret Easton Ellis novel of the same name. The film stars Andrew McCarthy as Clay, a college freshman returning home for Christmas to spend time with his ex-girlfriend Blair and his friend Julian, who is also a drug addict. The film presents a look at the culture of wealthy, decadent youth in Los Angeles. Less Than Zero received mixed reviews among critics. Ellis hated the film initially but his view of it later softened. He insists that the film bears no resemblance to his novel and felt that it was miscast with the exceptions of Downey and James Spader. Goliyon Ki Rasleela Ram-Leela Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language tragic romance film composed and directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, who also composed its original soundtrack. The film was jointly produced by Bhansali and Eros Internationals Kishore Lulla; it stars Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh. The supporting cast includes Supriya Pathak, Richa Chadda, Sharad Kelkar, Gulshan Devaiah, Barkha Bisht Sengupta, and Abhimanyu Singh. Priyanka Chopra made a cameo appearance in the song Ram Chahe Leela. Bhansali conceived Ram-Leela while working on his directional debut The Musical; an insufficient budget led to the project being postponed. After reviving the project in 2012, Singh and Padukone were cast in the lead roles over many other choices. Principal photography began in Gujarat before moving to Rajasthan. Much of the filming was done on sets, despite previous plans against doing so. The background score was composed by Monty Sharma, while the lyrics were written by Siddharth–Garima. The films release, scheduled on 15 November 2013, was stayed by Delhi High Court. The film initially titled Ram-Leela was changed to Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela in response to an order by the court, allowing it to release on the scheduled date. It received positive reviews, with praise directed to the performances of the cast members, particularly Singh and Padukone. Criticism was focused on its plot and elements of violence. Ram-Leela earned 2.2 billion in its theatrical run and emerged as the fifth highest-grossing Indian film of 2013 as well as one of the highest-grossing Indian films. Ram-Leela received 8 nominations at the Filmfare Awards, winning three including Best Actress for Padukone. At the International Indian Film Academy Awards, it received nine nominations, including for Best Film, and won two. Bel Ami Bel Ami is a 2012 drama film directed by Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod and starring Robert Pattinson, Uma Thurman, Kristin Scott Thomas, Christina Ricci and Colm Meaney. The film is based on the 1885 French novel of the same name by Guy de Maupassant. The film had its world premiere out of competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival on 17 February 2012, and was released theatrically on 8 June 2012 by Magnolia Pictures. The film was budgeted at €9 million. Max Steel Max Steel is a 2016 American superhero film based on the action-figure line of the same name. Directed by Stewart Hendler and written by Christopher Yost, the film stars Ben Winchell, Josh Brener, Ana Villafañe, Andy García, Maria Bello and Billy Slaughter. Based on the eponymous toy line by Mattel, the film chronicles the adventures of teenaged Max McGrath and alien companion Steel, who combine their powers to form the superhero Max Steel. Filming began on April 29, 2014, in Wilmington and wrapped in late May 2014. Dolphin Films and Mattel Playground Productions co-produced the film. The film was released in the United States on October 14, 2016, by Open Road Films and was a critical and commercial failure. How the West Was Won How the West Was Won is a 1962 American Metrocolor epic-western film. The picture was one of the last "old-fashioned" epic films made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to enjoy great success. Set between 1839 and 1889, it follows four generations of a family as they move from western New York to the Pacific Ocean. The picture was one of only two dramatic films made in the curved-screen three-projector Cinerama process, which added to its original impact. The all-star cast includes Carroll Baker, Lee J. Cobb, Henry Fonda, Carolyn Jones, Karl Malden, Gregory Peck, George Peppard, Robert Preston, Debbie Reynolds, James Stewart, Eli Wallach, John Wayne, and Richard Widmark. The film is narrated by Spencer Tracy. The score was listed at number 25 on the American Film Institutes 100 Years of Film Scores. The film also gained widespread critical acclaim. In 1997, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold City Slickers II: The Legend of Curlys Gold is a 1994 American Western comedy film directed by Paul Weiland. It is the sequel to City Slickers and stars Billy Crystal, Jack Palance, Jon Lovitz, and Daniel Stern. Although a mild financial success, the film did not reach the popularity of the first, receiving a generally negative responses from critics. Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience is a 2009 concert film released in Disney Digital 3-D, RealD 3D and IMAX 3D. It was released in the United States and Canada on February 27, 2009 with the release in other countries later on. The film stars the American Pop trio Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas, also known as the Jonas Brothers, in their big screen debut. The Big Bounce The Big Bounce is a 2004 American comedy heist film starring Owen Wilson, Charlie Sheen, Sara Foster and Morgan Freeman. It was directed by George Armitage and based on a novel of the same name by Elmore Leonard. Leonards novel had previously been adapted for the big screen in a 1969 film of the same name directed by Alex March and starring Ryan ONeal. The Final Conflict Omen III: The Final Conflict is a 1981 supernatural horror film directed by Graham Baker. It is the third installment in The Omen series. Starring Sam Neill, Lisa Harrow and Rossano Brazzi, the film tells the progression of the now adult Damien Thorn to a position of earthly power, set against the countdown to the Second Coming and attempts of a group of priests to kill the Antichrist. Richard Donner, director of the first Omen film, returns as executive producer. Actor Tommy Duggan, who appeared in a minor role in the first film, also appears in this film in a more key supporting role as one of the priests. The film was released in theatres on March 20, 1981. Bring It On: All or Nothing Bring It On: All or Nothing is a 2006 cheerleading comedy film directed by Steve Rash and starring Hayden Panettiere and Solange Knowles-Smith. It is the third installment in the Bring it On series of films that revolves around high school cheerleading. The film was released direct-to-DVD on August 8, 2006. This film, which is the second sequel to Bring It On, has a tenuous link to its predecessors, featuring only a similar plot of competing cheerleading teams that have to try something different in order to win. There are no recurring cast members or canonical references to the preceding films. However, the film stylistically refers to its predecessors in that it is the third film in the Bring It On series to open with a choreographed musical number that turns out to be a dream sequence of the protagonist, and like all three films, the end credits feature outtakes and clips of the cast having fun dancing. Playtime Playtime is a 1967 French-Italian comedy film directed by Jacques Tati. In Playtime, Tati again plays Monsieur Hulot, a character who had appeared in his earlier films Mon Oncle and Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot. As mentioned on the production documentary that accompanies the Criterion Collections DVD of the film, by 1964 Tati had grown ambivalent towards playing Hulot as a recurring central role. Unable to dispense with the popular character altogether, Hulot appears intermittently in Playtime, alternating between central and supporting roles. Playtime was made from 1964 through 1967. Shot in 70 mm, the work is notable for its enormous set, which Tati had built specially for the film, as well as Tatis trademark use of subtle, yet complex visual comedy supported by creative sound effects; dialogue is frequently reduced to the level of background noise. Playtime is considered Tatis masterpiece, as well as his most daring work. No One Lives No One Lives is a 2013 American horror film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura. It stars Luke Evans and Adelaide Clemens. The film premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2013, and had a limited release on May 10, 2013. A Short Film About Love A Short Film About Love is a Polish romantic drama film directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski and starring Grażyna Szapołowska and Olaf Lubaszenko. Written by Krzysztof Kieślowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicz, the film is about a young post office worker deeply in love with a promiscuous older woman who lives in an adjacent apartment building. After spying on her through a telescope, he meets and declares his love for this jaded woman who long ago gave up on believing in love. She responds to his innocence by initiating him on the basic fact of life—that there is no love, only sex. A Short Film About Love is an expanded film version of Six, part of Kieślowskis 1988 Polish language ten-part television series, Dekalog. The film is set in Warsaw. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Funny Girl Funny Girl is a 1968 American biographical musical film directed by William Wyler. The screenplay by Isobel Lennart was adapted from her book for the eponymous stage musical. It is loosely based on the life and career of Broadway and film star and comedian Fanny Brice and her stormy relationship with entrepreneur and gambler Nicky Arnstein. Produced by Brices son-in-law, Ray Stark, with music and lyrics by Jule Styne and Bob Merrill, the film stars Barbra Streisand as Brice and Omar Sharif as Arnstein, with a supporting cast featuring Kay Medford, Anne Francis, Walter Pidgeon, Lee Allen, and Mae Questel. It was the first film by Starks company Rastar. Streisand won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance, tying with Katharine Hepburn. In 2006, the American Film Institute ranked the film #16 on its list commemorating AFIs Greatest Movie Musicals. Previously it had ranked the film #41 in its 2002 list of 100 Years ... 100 Passions, the songs "People" and "Dont Rain on My Parade" at #13 and #46, respectively, in its 2004 list of 100 Years ... 100 Songs, and the line "Hello, gorgeous" at #81 in its 2005 list of 100 Years ... 100 Movie Quotes. Funny Girl is considered one of the greatest musical films ever. In 2016, Funny Girl was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress, and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Jumpin' Jack Flash Jumpin Jack Flash is a 1986 American comedy film starring Whoopi Goldberg. The film was directed by Penny Marshall in her theatrical film directorial debut. The soundtrack includes two versions of the song "Jumpin Jack Flash": the original by the Rolling Stones, and a remake by Aretha Franklin heard over the end credits. Franklins version was not included on the films soundtrack album but was released as a single. Crumb Crumb is a 1995 documentary film about the noted underground cartoonist Robert Crumb and his family and his outlook on life. Directed by Terry Zwigoff and produced by Lynn ODonnell, it won widespread acclaim. It was released in the USA on April 28, 1995, having been screened at film festivals that year. Jeffery M. Anderson placed the film on his list of the ten greatest films of all time, labeling it "the greatest documentary ever made." The Criterion Collection released the film on DVD and Blu-ray August 10, 2010. High Life High Life is a 2018 science fiction film written and directed by Claire Denis and starring Robert Pattinson and Juliette Binoche. The film focuses on a group of criminals who are sent on a mission to travel on a spaceship toward a black hole while taking part in scientific experiments. It is Deniss first English-language film, and was co-written with her long-time collaborator Jean-Pol Fargeau. The physicist and black-hole expert Aurélien Barrau was hired as a consultant, and the Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson designed the films spacecraft. High Life had its world premiere on 9 September 2018 at the Toronto International Film Festival. Cuban Fury Cuban Fury is a 2014 British romantic comedy film directed by James Griffiths, written by Jon Brown, and starring Nick Frost, Rashida Jones and Chris ODowd. The film was a minor box office success but received mixed reviews from critics. 5 to 7 5 to 7 is a 2014 American romantic film written and directed by Victor Levin and starring Anton Yelchin, Bérénice Marlohe, Olivia Thirlby, Lambert Wilson, Frank Langella and Glenn Close. Yelchin plays Brian, a 24-year-old writer who has an affair with a 33-year-old married French woman, Arielle. Arielle and her middle-aged husband, Valéry, have an agreement allowing them to have extramarital affairs as long as they are confined to the hours between 5 and 7 p.m. The films premise was inspired by a French couple in an open marriage whom Levin met in the 1980s. Though he completed the films first draft in 2007, the project remained in development for seven further years due to casting issues. Diane Kruger was initially cast as Arielle but was replaced by Marlohe. Filming began in May 2013 in New York City and mainly took place on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. The films score was composed by Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans. 5 to 7 was premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 19, 2014. It was also screened at the 2014 Traverse City Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award for Best American Film. The film was released theatrically on April 3, 2015 by IFC Films. It grossed $674,579 at the worldwide box office and received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Kidulthood Kidulthood is a 2006 British drama film about the life of several teenagers in Ladbroke Grove and Latimer Road, two areas of inner west London. It was directed by Menhaj Huda and written by Noel Clarke, who also stars in the film and directed the sequel Adulthood. The majority of the characters in the film generally behave in a violent and lawless manner, engaging in crime, sex, and recreational drug taking. Bilal: A New Breed of Hero Bilal: A New Breed of Hero is a 2015 English-language Arabic 3D computer-animated action-adventure film produced by Barajoun Entertainment and co-directed by Khurram H. Alavi and Ayman Jamal. With a story by Jamal, the screenplay was written by Alavi, Alex Kronemer, Michael Wolfe and Yassin Kamel. With this film, Jamal aimed to depict heroes from the history of the Arabian Peninsula. The film depicts the life of Bilal ibn Rabah, who, known for his beautiful voice, was freed from slavery and rose to a position of prominence in 632 AD. The voice cast features Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Ian McShane, China Anne McClain, Jacob Latimore, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Fred Tatasciore, Cynthia McWilliams, Jon Curry, Dave B. Mitchell and Michael Gross. Bilal premiered on December 9, 2015, at the 12th Annual International Dubai Film Festival. Starting September 8, 2016, the film released throughout the MENA region. The film began an international rollout in February 2018. Bilal won "Best Inspiring Movie" on Animation Day at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. It won "Best Innovative Movie" at the BroadCast Pro Middle East Award 2016. Bilal was nominated for Best Animated Feature Film at the 2016 Asia Pacific Screen Awards, the regions highest accolade for film. Batman vs. Robin Batman vs. Robin is a direct-to-video animated superhero film which is part of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies and DC Animated Movie Universe. The film is partially based on the Batman: The Court of Owls story arc written by Scott Snyder and illustrated by Greg Capullo and Jonathan Glapion, and serves as a sequel to 2014s Son of Batman. The film was shown during WonderCon on April 3, 2015. The film was released for downloading on April 7, 2015, and was released on Blu-ray and DVD formats on April 14, 2015. Stuart Allan, Jason OMara, David McCallum, and Sean Maher reprise their respective roles from Son of Batman. Denial Denial is a 2016 British-American biographical drama film directed by Mick Jackson and written by David Hare, based on Deborah Lipstadts book History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier. It dramatises the Irving v Penguin Books Ltd case, in which Lipstadt, a Holocaust scholar, was sued by Holocaust denier David Irving for libel. It stars Rachel Weisz, Tom Wilkinson, Timothy Spall, Andrew Scott, Jack Lowden, Caren Pistorius and Alex Jennings. Denial premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 11 September 2016. It was theatrically released in the United States by Bleecker Street on 30 September 2016, and in the United Kingdom by Studiocanal on 27 January 2017. Appleseed is a 2004 Japanese animated post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Shinji Aramaki and based on the Appleseed manga created by Masamune Shirow. It features the voice acting of Ai Kobayashi, Jūrōta Kosugi, Mami Koyama, Yuki Matsuoka, and Toshiyuki Morikawa. The film tells the story of Deunan Knute, a former soldier, who searches for data that can restore the reproductive capabilities of bioroids, a race of genetically engineered clones. Although it shares characters and settings with the original manga, this films storyline is a re-interpretation, not a true adaptation. This Appleseed film should not be confused with the 1988 OVA which was also inspired by the manga. Appleseed was released on April 18, 2004. The Postman Always Rings Twice The Postman Always Rings Twice is a 1946 American film noir based on the 1934 novel of the same name by James M. Cain. This adaptation of the novel features Lana Turner, John Garfield, Cecil Kellaway, Hume Cronyn, Leon Ames, and Audrey Totter. It was directed by Tay Garnett. The musical score was written by George Bassman and Erich Zeisl. This version was the third filming of The Postman Always Rings Twice, but the first under the novels original title and the first in English. Previously, the novel had been filmed as Le Dernier Tournant in France in 1939 and as Ossessione in Italy in 1943. The Last Station The Last Station is a 2009 English-language German biographical drama film written and directed by Michael Hoffman, and based on Jay Parinis 1990 biographical novel of the same name, which chronicled the final months of Leo Tolstoys life. The film stars Christopher Plummer as Tolstoy and Helen Mirren as his wife Sofya Tolstaya. The film is about the battle between Sofya and his disciple Vladimir Chertkov for his legacy and the copyright of his works. The film premiered at the 2009 Telluride Film Festival. Return of the Living Dead II Return of the Living Dead Part II is a 1988 American zombie comedy horror film written and directed by Ken Wiederhorn, and starring Michael Kenworthy, Marsha Dietlein, Dana Ashbrook, Thom Mathews, James Karen, and Phil Bruns. It is the first of four sequels to The Return of the Living Dead. The film was released by Lorimar Motion Pictures on January 8, 1988, and was a minor box office success, making over $9 million at the box office in the United States against its $6.2 million budget. The film was generally panned and currently holds a 0% Critics Rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with a 43% Audience Rating. Much like its predecessor, it has since gained a cult following. The Rewrite The Rewrite is a 2014 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Marc Lawrence. It stars Hugh Grant as a washed-up screenwriter who begins teaching at a state university and Marisa Tomei as a single mother with whom the screenwriter finds romance. It began development at Castle Rock Entertainment in October 2012, and filming began in New York in April 2013. The Rewrite premiered at a gala screening at the Shanghai International Film Festival on , 2014. The theatrical release in the United States was on February 13, 2015. Traffik Traffik is a 2018 American thriller film directed and written by Deon Taylor and starring Paula Patton, Omar Epps, Laz Alonso, Roselyn Sanchez, Luke Goss, William Fichtner, and Missi Pyle. It follows a group of friends who are terrorized by a gang of bikers in a remote countryside home. It was released on April 20, 2018, by Summit Entertainment, received generally unfavorable reviews from critics and grossed $9 million worldwide. With Blood on My Hands: Pusher II Pusher II is a 2004 Danish crime film written and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. The film is the second film in the Pusher trilogy, portraying the lives of criminals in Copenhagen. Zombie Strippers! Zombie Strippers is a 2008 American zombie comedy film shot, edited, written, and directed by Jay Lee. The film, starring Robert Englund, Jenna Jameson, Penny Drake, and Roxy Saint, was distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The Outsider The Outsider is a 2018 Japanese-American crime drama thriller film directed by Martin Zandvliet and written by Andrew Baldwin. It stars Jared Leto, Tadanobu Asano, Kippei Shiina, Shiori Kutsuna, and Emile Hirsch and follows an American who becomes a member of the Japanese yakuza. The film was released by Netflix on March 9, 2018, and received generally unfavorable reviews from critics. Mon Oncle Mon Oncle is a 1958 comedy film by French filmmaker Jacques Tati. The first of Tatis films to be released in colour, Mon Oncle won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, a Special Prize at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival, and the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Language Film, receiving more honors than any of Tatis other cinematic works. The film centers on the socially awkward yet lovable character of Monsieur Hulot and his quixotic struggle with postwar Frances infatuation with modern architecture, mechanical efficiency and consumerism. As with most Tati films, Mon Oncle is largely a visual comedy; color and lighting are employed to help tell the story. The dialogue in Mon Oncle is barely audible, and largely subordinated to the role of a sound effect. The drifting noises of heated arguments and idle banter complement other sounds and the physical movements of the characters, intensifying comedic effect. The complex soundtrack also uses music to characterize environments, including a lively musical theme that represents Hulots world of comical inefficiency and freedom. At its debut in 1958 in France, Mon Oncle was denounced by some critics for what they viewed as a reactionary or even poujadiste view of an emerging French consumer society, which had lately embraced a new wave of industrial modernization and a more rigid social structure. However, this criticism soon gave way in the face of the films huge popularity in France and abroad – even in the U.S., where rampant discretionary consumption and a recession had caused those on both the right and the left to question the economic and social values of the era. The film was another big success for Tati with a total of 4,576,928 admissions in France. Muppets from Space Muppets from Space is a 1999 American science fiction comedy film produced by Columbia Pictures and Jim Henson Pictures. The sixth feature film to star the Muppets, it is the first film since the death of Muppets creator Jim Henson to have an original Muppet-focused plot, and is a deviation of other Muppet films as it is the only non-musical film to date. The film was directed by Tim Hill from a screenplay by Jerry Juhl, Joey Mazzarino, and Ken Kaufman, and stars Jeffrey Tambor, Pat Hingle, Rob Schneider, and Andie MacDowell, alongside Muppet performers Dave Goelz, Steve Whitmire, Bill Barretta, and Frank Oz. In the film, Gonzo attempts to discover his origins after having nightmares. After he and Rizzo the Rat are captured by government officials during his search, Kermit the Frog and the rest of the Muppet gang must save them. The film was released on July 14, 1999 by Sony Pictures Releasing. Alongside The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland, it is the last Muppet feature film to have the involvement of Oz prior to his retirement from Muppet performing the following year, as well as the last Muppet film written by Juhl prior to his death in 2005. It was also the last Muppets film to be released theatrically until The Muppets in 2011. The film was shot in Wilmington at EUE/Screen Gems in 1998. Special Forces Forces spéciales is a 2011 French war adventure film directed by Stéphane Rybojad and starring Diane Kruger, Djimon Hounsou, Denis Ménochet, Benoît Magimel, Mehdi Nebbou, and Tchéky Karyo. Filmed on location in France, Djibouti, and Tajikistan, the film shows a group of elite French naval commandos on a desperate hostage rescue mission in the Afghanistan/Pakistan area. Dragon Blade Dragon Blade is a 2015 Chinese-Hong Konger historical action film written and directed by Daniel Lee and starring Jackie Chan. In the film, Chan plays Huo An, the commander of the Protection Squad of the Western Regions during the Han Dynasty. Dragon Blade was released in IMAX 3D on 19 February 2015, the first day of the Chinese New Year holiday period. The film was released in the United States on 4 September 2015 by Lionsgate Premiere. Padman Pad Man is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed and written by R. Balki, featuring Akshay Kumar, Sonam Kapoor and Radhika Apte in lead roles. Inspired by the life of Arunachalam Muruganantham, a social entrepreneur from Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. It is based on the short story "The Sanitary Man of Sacred Land" in Twinkle Khannas book The Legend of Lakshmi Prasad, which is inspired by the life of Arunachalam Muruganantham, a social activist from Tamil Nadu who introduced low-cost sanitary pads. Pad Man was released theatrically on February 9, 2018. The film grossed worldwide, becoming a major critical and commercial success as well as the tenth highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2018. At 66th National Film Awards, Pad Man received award for Best Film on Other Social Issues. Kumars performance in the film was critically praised, for which he received a Best Actor nomination at the 64th Filmfare Awards. Superstar Superstar is a 1999 American comedy film and a Saturday Night Live spin-off about a quirky, socially inept girl named Mary Katherine Gallagher. The character was created by SNL star Molly Shannon and appeared as a recurring character on SNL in numerous skits. The story follows Mary Katherine trying to find her place in her Roman Catholic private school. The movie is directed by former Kids in the Hall member Bruce McCulloch. It stars Molly Shannon, Will Ferrell, Harland Williams, and Elaine Hendrix. SNL and Kids in the Hall alum Mark McKinney, who appeared in many of the Mary Katherine Gallagher SNL skits on TV, also has a minor role as a priest. Molly Shannon received a nomination for Blockbuster Entertainment Award "Favorite Actress - Comedy" but lost out to Heather Graham in The Spy Who Shagged Me. Kiss Me Deadly Kiss Me Deadly is an independently made 1955 American film noir, produced and directed by Robert Aldrich, and starring Ralph Meeker, Albert Dekker, Paul Stewart, Juano Hernandez, Wesley Addy, and with Maxine Cooper and Cloris Leachman in their feature film debuts. The screenplay was written by Aldrich and A.I. Bezzerides, based on Mickey Spillanes crime novel Kiss Me. The black-and-white film was released by United Artists. Kiss Me Deadly grossed $726,000 in the United States and $226,000 overseas. The film also withstood scrutiny from the Kefauver Commission, which called it a film "designed to ruin young viewers", leading director Aldrich to protest the Commissions conclusions. Despite initial critical malaise, it is considered one of the most important and influential film noirs of all time, with praise directed at its bleak tone, deconstruction of pulp fiction archetypes, and twist ending. In 1999, Kiss Me Deadly was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Return to the Blue Lagoon Return to the Blue Lagoon is a 1991 American romance and adventure film directed and produced by William A. Graham and starring Milla Jovovich and Brian Krause. The film is a sequel to The Blue Lagoon. The screenplay by Leslie Stevens was based on the novel The Garden of God by Henry De Vere Stacpoole. The original music score was composed by Basil Poledouris. The films closing theme song "A World of Our Own" is performed by Surface featuring Bernard Jackson. The music was written by Barry Mann, and the lyrics were written by Cynthia Weil. The film tells the story of two young children marooned on a tropical island paradise in the South Pacific. Their life together is blissful, but not without physical and emotional changes, as they grow to maturity and fall in love. Mom and Dad Mom and Dad is a 2017 horror comedy film written and directed by Brian Taylor. Starring Nicolas Cage and Selma Blair, the film premiered in the Midnight Madness section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival, and was theatrically released on January 19, 2018, by Momentum Pictures. A joint British and American production, the film received generally positive reviews from critics. Cruising Cruising is a 1980 American erotic crime thriller film written and directed by William Friedkin and starring Al Pacino, Paul Sorvino, and Karen Allen. It is loosely based on the novel of the same name by New York Times reporter Gerald Walker about a serial killer targeting gay men, particularly those men associated with the leather scene in the late 1970s. The title is a play on words with a dual meaning because "cruising" can describe police officers on patrol and gay men who are cruising for sex. Poorly received by critics upon release, Cruising performed moderately at the box office. The shooting and promotion were dogged by gay rights protesters, who believed that the film stigmatized them. The film is also notable for its open-ended finale, which was criticized by Robin Wood and Bill Krohn as further complicating what they felt were the directors incoherent changes to the rough cut and synopsis, as well as other production issues. Higher Learning Higher Learning is a 1995 American drama film written and directed by John Singleton and starring an ensemble cast. The film follows the changing lives of three incoming freshmen at the fictional Columbus University: Malik Williams, a black track star who struggles with academics; Kristen Connor, a shy and naive girl; and Remy, a lonely and confused man seemingly out of place in his new environment. The film also featured Tyra Banks first performance in a theatrical film. Laurence Fishburne won an NAACP Image Award for "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture"; Ice Cube was also nominated for the award. This was the last film appearance of Dedrick D. Gobert, who was shot dead in 1994 prior to the films release. The exterior shots and outdoor scenes were shot on the campus of University of California while the interiors were shot at Sony Pictures Studios. Conspiracy Conspiracy is a 2001 BBC/HBO war film which dramatizes the 1942 Wannsee Conference. Using fictionalised dialogue, the film delves into the psychology of Nazi officials involved in the "Final Solution of the Jewish Question" during World War II. The movie was written by Loring Mandel, directed by Frank Pierson, and starred an ensemble cast, including Colin Firth, David Threlfall, Kenneth Branagh as Reinhard Heydrich and Stanley Tucci as Adolf Eichmann. Branagh won an Emmy Award for Best Actor, and Tucci was awarded a Golden Globe for his supporting role as Eichmann. Alone Alone is a 2008 Turkish film written and directed by Çağan Irmak. The movie has received widespread interest from the Turkish media and had an outstanding performance in the box-office. The films Turkish title Issız Adam is a triple entendre, as it can mean "Abandoned Man", "My Abandoned Island", and "My Lonely Ada", Ada being the name of the female lead character. Grace of Monaco Grace of Monaco is a 2014 internationally co-produced biographical drama film directed by Olivier Dahan and written by Arash Amel. The film stars Nicole Kidman in the titular role as Grace Kelly. It also features a supporting cast of Frank Langella, Parker Posey, Derek Jacobi, Paz Vega, Roger Ashton-Griffiths, Milo Ventimiglia, and Tim Roth. First scheduled for release at the end of November 2013, the film was then rescheduled for March 14, 2014, until being pulled from the release schedule indefinitely. It opened the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, playing out of competition. It was released to cinemas in some countries in 2014, but bypassed a theatrical release in the US and ultimately debuted on the Lifetime cable network on May 25, 2015. Dr. T & the Women Dr. T & The Women is a 2000 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Altman, featuring an ensemble cast including Richard Gere as wealthy gynecologist Dr. Sullivan Travis and Helen Hunt, Farrah Fawcett, Laura Dern, Shelley Long, Tara Reid, Kate Hudson, and Liv Tyler as the various women that encompass his everyday life. The movie was primarily filmed in Dallas, Texas, and was released in US theaters on October 13, 2000. The films music was composed by American composer and conductor Cliff Eidelman and alternative country singer Lyle Lovett, who released an album of his score in September 2000. Lean on Me Lean on Me is a 1989 American biographical drama film written by Michael Schiffer, directed by John G. Avildsen and starring Morgan Freeman. Lean on Me is loosely based on the story of Joe Louis Clark, a real life inner city high school principal in Paterson, whose school is at risk of being taken over by the New Jersey state government unless students improve their test scores on the New Jersey Minimum Basic Skills Test. This films title refers to the 1972 Bill Withers song of the same name. Parts of the film, including the elementary school scenes, were filmed in Franklin Lakes. Children of Paradise Les Enfants du Paradis, released as Children of Paradise in North America, is a 1945 French epic romantic drama film directed by Marcel Carné. It was made during the German occupation of France during World War II. Set against the Parisian theatre scene of the 1820s and 1830s, it tells the story of a beautiful courtesan, Garance, and the four men who love her in their own ways: a mime artist, an actor, a criminal and an aristocrat. A three-hour film in two parts, it was described in the original American trailer as the French answer to Gone With the Wind, an opinion shared by the critic David Shipman. The leading nouvelle vague director François Truffaut once said: "I would give up all my films to have directed Children of Paradise". The film was voted "Best Film Ever" in a poll of 600 French critics and professionals in 1995. The Foster Brothers Süt Kardeşler is a 1976 Turkish comedy film directed by Ertem Eğilmez. Swing Vote Swing Vote is a 2008 American comedy-drama film about an entire U.S. presidential election determined by the vote of one man. It was directed by Joshua Michael Stern, and stars Kevin Costner, Paula Patton, Kelsey Grammer, Dennis Hopper, Nathan Lane, Stanley Tucci, George Lopez and Madeline Carroll. The film was released on August 1, 2008. Night Train to Lisbon Night Train to Lisbon is a 2013 internationally co-produced English-language drama film directed by Bille August and starring Jeremy Irons. Based on the 2004 novel Night Train to Lisbon by Pascal Mercier and written by Greg Latter and Ulrich Herrmann, the film is about a Swiss teacher who saves the life of a woman and then abandons his teaching career and reserved life to embark on a thrilling intellectual adventure that takes him on a journey to the very heart of himself. The film premiered out of competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival. Silkwood Silkwood is a 1983 American biographical drama film directed by Mike Nichols and starring Meryl Streep, Cher and Kurt Russell. The screenplay by Nora Ephron and Alice Arlen was inspired by the life of Karen Silkwood. Silkwood was a nuclear whistleblower and a labor union activist who died in a car collision while investigating alleged wrongdoing at the Kerr-McGee plutonium plant where she worked. In real life, her death gave rise to a 1979 lawsuit, Silkwood v. Kerr-McGee, led by attorney Gerry Spence. The jury rendered its verdict of $10 million in damages to be paid to the Silkwood estate, the largest amount in damages ever awarded for that kind of case at the time. The Silkwood estate eventually settled for $1.3 million. Silkwood was shot largely in both New Mexico and Texas on a budget of $10 million. Factual accuracy was maintained throughout the script, with some incidents exactly parallel to the real-life experiences of Karen Silkwood. One scene in particular involved the activation of a radiation alarm at the plant. Silkwood herself had forty times the legal limit of radioactive contamination in her system. Streep had just finished filming Sophies Choice when production began. The film marked a departure for some of its stars: it is noted for being one of the first "serious" works of Cher, who had been previously known mostly for her singing, and for Russell, who was at the time widely known for his work in the action genre. The film received positive reviews and was a box office success, with particular attention focused on the performances by the three leads. At the 56th Academy Awards, Silkwood received five nominations in total, including Streep for Best Actress, Cher for Best Supporting Actress, and Nichols for Best Director. After being out of print on DVD in the United States, the film was released on Blu-ray on July 25, 2017. 2:22 2:22 is an American-Australian science fiction thriller film directed by Paul Currie, written by Nathan Parker and Todd Stein, and starring Michiel Huisman, Teresa Palmer and Sam Reid. The film’s plot involves air traffic controller Dylan Branson, who, thanks to a mysterious anomaly at 2:22, prevented the collision of two aircraft and met Sarah, with whom he opened the cruel mystery of the crossing of destinies. The film was released in theaters and on VOD on June 30, 2017. Point Blank Point Blank is a 1967 American neo-noir crime film directed by John Boorman, starring Lee Marvin, co-starring Angie Dickinson, Keenan Wynn and Carroll OConnor, and adapted from the 1963 crime noir pulp novel The Hunter by Donald E. Westlake, writing as Richard Stark. Boorman directed the film at Marvins request and Marvin played a central role in the films development. The film was not a box-office success in 1967, but has since gone on to become a cult classic, eliciting praise from such critics as film historian David Thomson. In 2016, Point Blank was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress, and selected for preservation in its National Film Registry. Death in Venice Death in Venice is a 1971 Italian-French drama film directed in Panavision and Technicolor by Luchino Visconti and starring Dirk Bogarde and Björn Andrésen. It is based on the novella Death in Venice, first published in 1912 as Der Tod in Venedig by the German author Thomas Mann. Dune Frank Herberts Dune is a three-part science fiction television miniseries based on the eponymous novel by Frank Herbert. It was directed and adapted by John Harrison. The ensemble cast includes Alec Newman as Paul Atreides, William Hurt as Duke Leto, and Saskia Reeves as Jessica, as well as James Watson, P. H. Moriarty, Robert Russell, Ian McNeice, and Giancarlo Giannini. The series was produced by New Amsterdam Entertainment, Blixa Film Produktion and Hallmark Entertainment. It was first broadcast in the United States on December 3, 2000, on the Sci Fi Channel. It was later released on DVD in 2001, with an extended directors cut appearing in 2002. A 2003 sequel miniseries called Frank Herberts Children of Dune continues the story, adapting the second and third novels in the series. Both miniseries are two of the three highest-rated programs ever to be broadcast on the Sci Fi Channel. Frank Herberts Dune won two Emmy Awards in 2001 for Outstanding Cinematography and Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a miniseries or movie, and was nominated for a third Emmy for Outstanding Sound Editing. The series was also praised by several critics, including Kim Newman. The miniseries was shot in Univisium aspect ratio, although it was broadcast in 1.78:1. The Rugrats Movie The Rugrats Movie is a 1998 American animated adventure comedy film based on the Nickelodeon animated television series Rugrats. It was directed by Igor Kovalyov and Norton Virgien and written by David N. Weiss & J. David Stem. The film introduced Tommy Pickles baby brother Dil Pickles, who appeared on the original series the next year. The film features the voices of E. G. Daily, Tara Strong, Christine Cavanaugh, Kath Soucie, Cheryl Chase, Cree Summer, and Charlie Adler, along with guest stars David Spade, Whoopi Goldberg, Margaret Cho, Busta Rhymes, and Tim Curry. The events of the film take place before the sixth season of Rugrats. Plans for a Rugrats film adaptation, along with Ren and Stimpy and Doug, began when Nickelodeon made a contract with 20th Century Fox to produce films between 1993 and 1995. However, the contract expired with no films into production. Around the same year when contract expired, development of the film restarted with Paramount Pictures since Nicks parent company, Viacom, purchased the studio in 1994. The film was the first animated film from Nickelodeon Movies, as well as the first to be based on a Nicktoon. Paramount Pictures originally released it in the United States on November 20, 1998. The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics and grossed $141 million worldwide, making it the first non-Disney animated film to gross over $100 million in the United States, and also making it the highest-grossing animated film based on a television program until the premiere of The Simpsons Movie in 2007. OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies released in France as OSS 117 : Le Caire, nid despions, is a 2006 French spy comedy film directed and co-written by Michel Hazanavicius in his feature film debut. It stars Jean Dujardin, Bérénice Bejo, and Aure Atika. Set in 1955, the film follows the exploits of the French secret agent Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath / OSS 117, as he is sent to Cairo to investigate the disappearance of his best friend and fellow spy Jack Jefferson, only to stumble into a web of international intrigue. Cairo, Nest of Spies is based on the OSS 117 novel series by Jean Bruce, but acts as a parody of the spy genre rather than a faithful adaptation, and depicts OSS 117 as an idiotic Frenchman with narrow-minded views on race, religion, and gender roles. A sequel, Lost in Rio, also directed by Hazanavicius and starring Dujardin, was released in 2009. Tolkien Tolkien is a 2019 American biographical drama film directed by Dome Karukoski and written by David Gleeson and Stephen Beresford. It is about the early life of English professor J. R. R. Tolkien, author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, as well as notable academic works. The film stars Nicholas Hoult, Lily Collins, Colm Meaney, and Derek Jacobi. Tolkien was released in the United Kingdom on May 3, 2019 and in the United States on May 10, 2019 by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. This is the first film produced by Fox Searchlight Pictures after the Acquisition of its parent 21st Century Fox by Disney on March 20, 2019. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $9 million worldwide on a $20 million budget, making it a box-office bomb. 3:10 to Yuma 3:10 to Yuma is a 1957 American Western film directed by Delmer Daves and starring Glenn Ford and Van Heflin. The film was based on a 1953 short story by Elmore Leonard. The film is about a drought-impoverished rancher who takes on the risky job of taking a notorious outlaw to justice. In 2012, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The title song, "3:10 to Yuma", was by George Duning, with lyrics by Ned Washington and was sung at the beginning and end of the film by Frankie Laine. He recorded it for Columbia Records in 1957 and in 1960. It was also recorded by Sandy Denny in 1967. The film was remade in 2007, directed by James Mangold and starring Russell Crowe and Christian Bale. Sharknado 2: The Second One Sharknado 2: The Second One is a 2014 American made-for-television sci-fi comedy disaster film and a sequel to the 2013 television film Sharknado and the second installment in the Sharknado film series. It was directed by Anthony C. Ferrante, with Ian Ziering and Tara Reid reprising their roles from the first film. The film premiered on July 30, 2014, and was the highest-premiering film on the Syfy Channel. Into the Forest Into the Forest is a 2015 Canadian drama film written and directed by Patricia Rozema. The film is based on the book written by Jean Hegland published in 1996. The film stars Ellen Page, Evan Rachel Wood, Max Minghella, Callum Keith Rennie, Michael Eklund, and Wendy Crewson. Gerry Gerry is a 2002 American drama film written and directed by Gus Van Sant and starring and co-written by Matt Damon and Casey Affleck. It is the first film of Van Sants "Death Trilogy", three films based on deaths that occurred in real life, and is succeeded by Elephant and Last Days. Gerry is frequently cited as an example of non-narrative cinema. Love & Basketball Love & Basketball is a 2000 American romantic drama film starring Sanaa Lathan and Omar Epps. The film tells the story of Quincy McCall and Monica Wright, two next-door neighbors in Los Angeles, California who are pursuing their basketball careers before eventually falling for each other. The film was produced by 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks, and marks the directorial debut of screenwriter Gina Prince-Bythewood. The film received slight competition and comparison from a movie with a similar theme, Girlfight. Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, also abbreviated as KANK, is a 2006 Indian musical romantic drama film, directed by Karan Johar and produced under the Dharma Productions banner. Released on 11 August 2006 in India and North America, it stars Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Rani Mukerji, Preity Zinta and Kirron Kher. Set and mostly taking place in New York City, Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna explores themes of adultery. Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna was promoted with the tag-line "A Love.... That Broke All Relationships". It was a success internationally, especially in the United States. It became the highest grossing Indian film of all time overseas at the time of its release. The film was screened in over 1,200 cinemas worldwide, grossing a worldwide total of . It was screened at the Tokyo International Film Festival. Eat Drink Man Woman Eat Drink Man Woman is a 1994 Taiwanese comedy-drama film directed by Ang Lee and starring Sihung Lung, Yu-wen Wang, Chien-lien Wu, and Kuei-mei Yang. The film was released on 3 August 1994, and it was both a critical and box office success. In 1994, the film received the Asia Pacific Film Festival Award for Best Film, and in 1995 it received an Academy Award Nomination for Best Foreign Language Film. The title is a quote from the Book of Rites, one of the Confucian classics, referring to the basic human desires and accepting them as natural. The beginning of the quote reads as follows: “The things which men greatly desire are comprehended in meat and drink and sexual pleasure; …”, Chinese:. Many of the cast members had appeared in Ang Lees previous films. Sihung Lung and Ah Lei Gua played central elderly figures dealing with the transition from tradition to modernity in The Wedding Banquet, in which Winston Chao also starred. Sihung Lung played an immigrant father in Pushing Hands. These three films show the tensions between the generations of a Confucian family, between East and West, and between tradition and modernity. They form what has been called Lees "Father Knows Best" trilogy. License to Drive License to Drive is a 1988 teen comedy film written by Neil Tolkin and directed by Greg Beeman in his feature film directorial debut. It stars Corey Haim, Corey Feldman, Heather Graham, Carol Kane, Richard Masur, Michael Manasseri and Nina Siemaszko. The film was in production in late 1987. It was released on July 6, 1988 in the United States and grossed over $20 million at the North American box office. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox. Peter Pan 2: Return to Never Land Return to Never Land is a 2002 American animated fantasy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, and released by Walt Disney Pictures and distributed by Buena Vista Pictures. The film is a sequel to Walt Disney Feature Animation 1953 film Peter Pan, It is based on J. M. Barries novel Peter and Wendy, and had a worldwide gross of $109 million. The film follows Wendys daughter who refuses to believe in her mothers story during the Blitz in London, only to be mistakenly brought to Neverland by the pirates. In order for her to get home, she meets Peter Pan, Tinker Bell and the Lost Boys who encourage her to fly and make her believe. Beowulf & Grendel Beowulf & Grendel is a 2005 film Canadian-Icelandic fantasy adventure film directed by Sturla Gunnarsson, loosely based on the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf. It stars Gerard Butler as Beowulf, Stellan Skarsgård as Hrothgar, Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson as Grendel and Sarah Polley as the witch Selma. The screenplay was written by Andrew Rai Berzins. The soundtrack was composed by Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson. While some of the film remains true to the original poem, other plot elements deviate from the original poem: four new characters, Grendels father, the witch Selma, Father Brendan, and Grendels son are introduced, and several related plot points were developed specifically for the film. The film is a cooperative effort between Eurasia Motion Pictures, Spice Factory, and Bjolfskvida, and it was filmed in Iceland. The story takes place in the early half of the sixth century AD in what is now Denmark, but the filming of the movie in Iceland provided many panoramic views of that countrys landscape. In 2006, a documentary of the difficult making of Beowulf and Grendel, called Wrath of Gods, was released and went on to win six film awards in Europe and the U.S. Monster is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Naoki Urasawa. It was published by Shogakukan in their Big Comic Original magazine between 1994 and 2001, with the chapters collected and reprinted into 18 tankōbon volumes. The story revolves around Kenzo Tenma, a Japanese surgeon living in Germany whose life enters turmoil after getting himself involved with Johan Liebert, one of his former patients, who is revealed to be a dangerous serial killer. Urasawa later wrote and illustrated the novel Another Monster, a story detailing the events of the manga from an investigative reporters point of view, which was published in 2002. The manga was adapted by Madhouse into a 74-episode anime TV series, which aired on Nippon TV from April 2004 to September 2005. It was directed by Masayuki Kojima, written by Tatsuhiko Urahata and featured character design by Kitarō Kōsaka. The manga and anime were both been licensed by Viz Media for English releases in North America, and the anime was broadcast on several television channels. In 2013, Siren Visual licensed the anime for Australia. Monster has been critically acclaimed, with the manga winning several awards, and its anime adaptation called one of the best of the decade. Night of the Comet Night of the Comet is a 1984 American low budget science fiction horror comedy film written and directed by Thom Eberhardt. It stars Catherine Mary Stewart, Robert Beltran, and Kelli Maroney as survivors of a comet that has turned most people into either dust or zombies. Night of the Comet grossed $14.4 million in the US on a $700,000 budget. It has a Rotten Tomatoes approval rating of 77% and has since become a cult film, influencing the creation of Buffy Summers. Saving Grace Saving Grace is a 2000 British comedy film, directed by Nigel Cole, starring Brenda Blethyn and Craig Ferguson. The screenplay was written by Ferguson and Mark Crowdy. Set in Cornwall, the film tells the story of a middle aged widow whose irresponsible husband left her in an enormous debt, forcing her to grow cannabis in her greenhouse along with her gardener Matthew to avoid losing her house. It was co-produced by Fine Line Features, Homerun Productions, Portman Entertainment, Sky Pictures, and Wave Pictures and filmed in London and the villages of Boscastle and Port Isaac in Cornwall. Distributed by 20th Century Fox in major territories, the film premiered at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival, where it won Cole the Audience Award for World Cinema. Critical reaction to Saving Grace was generally positive and it received favourable commercial notice for an independent British comedy film, eventually grossing $26,330,482 worldwide, following its theatrical release in the United States. The film received awards from the Norwegian International Film Festival and the Munich Film Festival, also receiving a BAFTA Award nomination for Crowdy, and ALFS Award, Golden Globe and Satellite Award nominations for Blethyn and her performance. Following Saving Graces release, two television film prequels to the film were produced along with a highly successful ITV spin off series called Doc Martin, starring Martin Clunes in his role as Dr. Martin Ellingham in a name switch after appearing in the film as Bamford Missing Missing is a 1982 American historical drama film directed by Costa-Gavras and starring Sissy Spacek, Jack Lemmon, Melanie Mayron, John Shea, Janice Rule and Charles Cioffi. It is based on the true story of American journalist Charles Horman, who disappeared in the bloody aftermath of the US-backed Chilean coup of 1973 that deposed the democratically elected socialist President Salvador Allende. Set largely during the days and weeks following Hormans disappearance, the movie depicts his father and wife searching to determine his fate. The film examines the relationship between Hormans wife Beth and her father-in-law, American businessman Ed Horman. The film was released theatrically on February 12, 1982. It was shown in competition at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival where it was jointly awarded the Palme dOr. It received four nominations at the 55th Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Leading Role and winning Best Writing. Missing grossed $16 million against its $9.5 million budget. The film was banned in Chile during Augusto Pinochets dictatorship, even though neither Chile nor Pinochet is ever mentioned by name. Interiors Interiors is a 1978 drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. Featured performers are Kristin Griffith, Mary Beth Hurt, Richard Jordan, Diane Keaton, E. G. Marshall, Geraldine Page, Maureen Stapleton and Sam Waterston. Page received a BAFTA Film Award for Best Supporting Actress and was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress. The film received four other Oscar nominations, two for Allens screenplay and direction, one for Stapleton as Best Actress in a Supporting Role and another for Mel Bourne and Daniel Robert for their art direction and set decoration. It is Allens first fully-fledged film in the drama genre. Willard Willard is a 2003 American horror film co-written and directed by Glen Morgan and starring Crispin Glover, R. Lee Ermey and Laura Elena Harring. It is loosely based on the novel Ratmans Notebooks by Stephen Gilbert, as well as on the novels first film adaptation, Willard, and its sequel, Ben. It was not billed as a remake by the producers, who chose instead to present it as a reworking of the themes from the original, with a stronger focus on suspense. Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown is a 2011 direct-to-DVD American martial arts film starring Evan Peters, Michael Jai White, Dean Geyer, Alex Meraz, Todd Duffee, Scott Epstein and Jillian Murray. It is a sequel to the 2008 film Never Back Down. The film made its world premiere at the ActionFest film festival in Asheville, North Carolina, on April 8, 2011. The film was released on DVD on September 13, 2011, from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The film marks Whites directorial debut. Cartel Land Cartel Land is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Matthew Heineman about the Mexican Drug War, especially vigilante groups fighting Mexican drug cartels. The film focuses on Tim "Nailer" Foley, the leader of Arizona Border Recon, and Dr José Mireles, a Michoacán-based physician who leads the Autodefensas. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2016. Ali: Fear Eats the Soul Ali: Fear Eats the Soul is a 1974 West German film written and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, starring Brigitte Mira and El Hedi ben Salem. The film won the International Federation of Film Critics award for best in-competition movie and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. It is considered to be one of Fassbinders most powerful works and is hailed by many as a masterpiece. The film revolves around the romance that develops between Emmi, an elderly German woman and Ali, a Moroccan migrant worker in post-World War II Germany. Tomcats Tomcats is a 2001 American sex comedy film written and directed by Gregory Poirier. It stars Jerry OConnell, Shannon Elizabeth, and Jake Busey. Kes Kes is a 1969 British drama film directed by Ken Loach and produced by Tony Garnett. The film is based on the 1968 novel A Kestrel for a Knave, written by the Hoyland Nether-born author Barry Hines. The film is ranked seventh in the British Film Institutes Top Ten Films. This is Loachs second feature film for cinema release. Flirting with Disaster Flirting with Disaster is a 1996 American black comedy film written and directed by David O. Russell about a young fathers search for his biological parents. The film stars Ben Stiller, Patricia Arquette, Téa Leoni, Mary Tyler Moore, George Segal, Richard Jenkins, Josh Brolin, Glenn Fitzgerald, Alan Alda and Lily Tomlin. It was screened out of competition in the Special Screenings section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Justice League: The New Frontier Justice League: The New Frontier is a 2008 animated superhero film adapted from the DC Comics limited series The New Frontier. The film was written by Stan Berkowitz and the story and visual consultant was Darwyn Cooke. The film received a rating of PG-13 for violent content and images, and was released on February 26, 2008. It is the second film in the series of DC Universe Animated Original Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation; the first release was Doomsday and the next film in the series is Gotham Knight. The film had its broadcast premiere on October 18, 2008 on Cartoon Network. Restless Restless is a 2011 American romantic drama film directed by Gus Van Sant and written by Jason Lew. It stars Henry Hopper and Mia Wasikowska. Shot in Portland, United States, and produced by Bryce Dallas Howard, Ron Howard and Brian Grazer for Sony Pictures Classics and Imagine Entertainment, it was released on September 16, 2011. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival on May 12. Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year is a 2009 Indian comedy-drama film directed by Shimit Amin and produced by Aditya Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner and released in 2009. Screenplay of the film is by Jaideep Sahni, who collaborated with Shimit Amin for Chak De! India. It stars Ranbir Kapoor, D. Santosh and Naveen Kaushik in the leads roles. Prem Chopra and Shazahn Padamsee daughter of Alyque Padamsee and Sharon Prabhakar, who makes her debut in the film, play supporting roles. The film was an above average grosser at the box office. Close Close is a 2019 action thriller film directed by Vicky Jewson and starring Noomi Rapace. Rapaces character is based on that of Jacquie Davis, one of the worlds leading female bodyguards, whose clients have included J. K. Rowling, Nicole Kidman, and members of the British royal family. The film was released on January 18, 2019, by Netflix. Exotica Exotica is a 1994 Canadian drama film set primarily in the fictional Exotica strip club in Toronto. It was written and directed by Atom Egoyan and stars Mia Kirshner, Elias Koteas, Sarah Polley, Bruce Greenwood and Don McKellar. The story concerns a father grieving over the loss of a child and obsessed with a young stripper. It was inspired by Egoyans curiosity about the role strip clubs play in sex-obsessed societies. Exotica was filmed in Toronto in 1993. Marketed as an erotic thriller on its release in Canada and the United States, the film proved to be a major box office success for English Canadian cinema, and received positive reviews. It won numerous awards, including the FIPRESCI Prize at the Cannes Film Festival and eight Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture. Just Before I Go Just Before I Go, previously entitled Hello I Must Be Going, is a 2014 black comedy drama film directed by Courteney Cox, in her second directorial effort, from a screenplay written by David Flebotte, starring Seann William Scott, Elisha Cuthbert, Olivia Thirlby, Garret Dillahunt, and Kate Walsh. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 24, 2014, and it was released in select theaters on April 24, 2015. Foreign Correspondent Foreign Correspondent is a 1940 American spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It tells the story of an American reporter who tries to expose enemy spies in Britain who are involved in a fictional continent-wide conspiracy in the prelude to World War II. It stars Joel McCrea and features 19-year old Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, George Sanders, Albert Bassermann, and Robert Benchley, along with Edmund Gwenn. Foreign Correspondent was Hitchcocks second Hollywood production after leaving the United Kingdom in 1939 and had an unusually large number of writers: Robert Benchley, Charles Bennett, Harold Clurman, Joan Harrison, Ben Hecht, James Hilton, John Howard Lawson, John Lee Mahin, Richard Maibaum, and Budd Schulberg, with Bennett, Benchley, Harrison, and Hilton the only writers credited in the finished film. It was based on Vincent Sheeans political memoir Personal History, the rights to which were purchased by producer Walter Wanger for $10,000. The film was one of two Hitchcock films nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1941, the other being Rebecca, which went on to win the award. Foreign Correspondent was nominated for six Academy Awards, including one for Albert Basserman for Best Supporting Actor, but did not win any Academy Awards. The Corruptor The Corruptor is a 1999 American action thriller film directed by James Foley, starring Chow Yun-fat and Mark Wahlberg. The film was released in the United States on March 12, 1999. Zulu Zulu is a 2013 crime film directed by Jérôme Salle and starring Orlando Bloom and Forest Whitaker. It was selected as the closing film at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. The film is partly based on Project Coast, the program for biological and chemical weapons of the South African apartheid regime, and the book Zulu by author Caryl Férey, winner of the French Grand Prix for Best Crime Novel of 2008. Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia is a 1974 Mexican-American neo-Western film directed by Sam Peckinpah, co-written by Peckinpah and Gordon Dawson based on a story by Peckinpah and Frank Kowalski, and starring Warren Oates. Made in Mexico on a low budget after the commercial failure of Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, Alfredo García was, so Peckinpah claimed, the only one of his films released as he had intended. The film was a box office and critical failure at the time, but has gained a new following and stature in the decades since. Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder is a 2009 American direct-to-video adult animated science fiction comedy-adventure film based on the animated series Futurama, and the fourth and final of the direct-to-DVD films that make up the shows fifth season. The film was written by Ken Keeler, based on a story by Keeler and David X. Cohen, and directed by Peter Avanzino. Guest stars include Phil Hendrie, Penn Jillette, Snoop Dogg and Seth MacFarlane, who sings the theme song. In the movie, Leela becomes an outlaw when she and a group of ecologically-minded feminists attempt to save an asteroid of primitive life forms and the Violet Dwarf star from being destroyed, while Fry joins a secret society and attempts to stop a mysterious species known as the "Dark Ones" from destroying all life in the universe. The title itself is a reference to the U.S. Air Force Song, the main chorus of which describes reaching "Into the wild blue yonder". The DVD and Blu-ray were released by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on February 23, 2009, while the film itself premiered on February 6, 2009 at New York Comic Con. It made its broadcast premiere on Comedy Central on August 30, 2009. The film and its predecessors together comprise season five of Futurama, with each film being separated into four episodes of the broadcast season. It won the 2009 Annie Award for Best Home Entertainment Production, and 20th Century Fox and Comedy Central cited sales of Into the Wild Green Yonder and the other Futurama direct-to-DVD movies as one reason Comedy Central decided to renew the Futurama television series in 2009. Early Man Early Man is a 2018 British stop-motion animated historical sports comedy film directed by Nick Park, the creator of Wallace and Gromit, written by Mark Burton and James Higginson, and starring the voices of Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hiddleston, Maisie Williams, and Timothy Spall. The film follows a tribe of primitive Stone Age valley dwellers, who have to defend their land from bronze-using invaders in a football match. The movie was produced by Aardman Animations and UK Film Council, and was released on 26 January 2018 in the United Kingdom, and in the United States on 16 February 2018. The film received positive reviews from critics, but was a box office disappointment, grossing just $54 million against its $50 million budget. Ali Baba and the Seven Dwarfs Ali Baba and the Seven Dwarfs is a 2015 Turkish action film directed by Cem Yılmaz. Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines is a 2012 American horror film written and directed by Declan OBrien. The film stars Camilla Arfwedson, Roxanne McKee and Doug Bradley. It is the fifth installment in the Wrong Turn franchise and a sequel to Bloody Beginnings, leading the events of the 2003 film Wrong Turn. Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes is a 1984 adventure film directed by Hugh Hudson based on Edgar Rice Burroughs novel Tarzan of the Apes. Christopher Lambert stars as Tarzan and Andie MacDowell as Jane; the cast also includes Ralph Richardson, Ian Holm, James Fox, Cheryl Campbell, and Ian Charleson. The film received a mixed-to-positive critical reception upon its release, with many praising the film as a welcome return of Tarzan to the silver screen after 1981s Tarzan, the Ape Man starring Bo Derek. Greystoke went on to receive three Oscar nominations at the 57th Academy Awards ceremony for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Richardson, Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium, and Best Makeup. It became the first ever Tarzan feature film to be nominated for an Academy Award; the later Disney animated feature film adaptation became the first one to win an Oscar. The King of the Street Cleaners The King of the Street Cleaners, is a 1977 comedy drama film directed by Zeki Ökten and starring famous Turkish comedy actor Kemal Sunal. The film was written by Umur Bugay. Cahit Berkay and Özdemir Erdoğan composed the film music. The film won awards at the 15th Antalya Film Festival and Şener Şen. The Concert Le Concert is a 2009 French comedy-drama film by Radu Mihăileanu, starring Aleksei Guskov, Mélanie Laurent and Miou-Miou. It won the Best Original Score and Best Sound awards at César Awards 2010. It was also nominated for two Magritte Awards in the category of Best Film in Coproduction and Best Editing for Ludo Troch in 2011, and Best Foreign Film at the 68th Golden Globe Awards. Inferno Inferno is a 1980 Italian supernatural horror film written and directed by Dario Argento. The film stars Irene Miracle, Leigh McCloskey, Eleonora Giorgi, Daria Nicolodi and Alida Valli. The cinematography was by Romano Albani, and Keith Emerson composed the films musical score. The plot follows a young mans investigation into the disappearance of his sister, who had been living in a New York City apartment building that also served as a home for a powerful, centuries-old witch. A thematic sequel to Suspiria, the film is the second part of Argentos Three Mothers trilogy. The long-delayed concluding entry, The Mother of Tears, was released in 2007. All three films are partially derived from the concept of "Our Ladies of Sorrow" originally devised by Thomas de Quincey in his book Suspiria de Profundis. Unlike Suspiria, Inferno received a very limited theatrical release and the film was unable to match the box office success of its predecessor. While initial critical response was mostly negative, its reputation has improved considerably over the years. Kim Newman has called it "perhaps the most underrated horror movie of the 1980s." In 2005, the magazine Total Film named Inferno one of the 50 greatest horror films of all time. Calibre Calibre is a 2018 British thriller film written and directed by Matt Palmer. After a debut at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, it was released on 29 June 2018 on Netflix. It also had a limited release in select Curzon Cinemas in the UK from 21 October to 16 November 2018. The film is set in Scotland and concerns incidents on a hunting trip to the remote Scottish Highlands, and stars Jack Lowden and Martin McCann. Little Black Book Little Black Book is a 2004 American comedy-drama film directed by Nick Hurran and starring Brittany Murphy and Ron Livingston in main roles. Holly Hunter, Julianne Nicholson, Josie Maran, Rashida Jones, and Kathy Bates serve in supporting roles; Carly Simon makes a cameo appearance at the end of the film. Safety Last! Safety Last! is a 1923 American silent romantic comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. It includes one of the most famous images from the silent film era: Lloyd clutching the hands of a large clock as he dangles from the outside of a skyscraper above moving traffic. The film was highly successful and critically hailed, and it cemented Lloyds status as a major figure in early motion pictures. It is still popular at revivals, and it is viewed today as one of the great film comedies. The films title is a play on the common expression, "safety first", which places safety as the priority to avoid accidents, especially at workplaces. Lloyd performed some of the climbing stunts himself, despite having lost a thumb and forefinger four years earlier in a film accident. Safety Last! is one of many works from 1923 that notably entered the public domain in the United States in 2019, the first time any works have done so in 20 years. Leviathan Leviathan is a 1989 science fiction horror film directed by George P. Cosmatos and written by David Webb Peoples and Jeb Stuart. It stars Peter Weller, Richard Crenna, Ernie Hudson, and Daniel Stern as the crew of an underwater geological facility stalked and killed by a hideous mutant creature. Its creature effects were designed by Academy Award-winning special effects artist Stan Winston. The film was released around the same time as other, similarly-themed underwater science fiction and horror films including The Abyss and DeepStar Six, and received negative reviews from critics, citing numerous similarities to films such as Alien and The Thing. Carandiru Carandiru is a 2003 Brazilian drama film directed by Héctor Babenco. It is based on the book Estação Carandiru by Dr. Drauzio Varella, a physician and AIDS specialist, who is portrayed in the film by Luiz Carlos Vasconcelos. Carandiru tells some of the stories that occurred in Carandiru Penitentiary, which was the biggest prison in Latin America. The story culminates with the 1992 massacre where 111 prisoners were killed, 102 by Police. The film was the last thing for which the prison was used before it was demolished in 2002, one year before the release of the film. Babenco states that Carandiru is the “most realistic film he’s ever made", presenting a new kind of Brazilian realism inspired by Cinema Novo. Due to this focus on portraying reality and the films memoir inspiration, Carandiru can be read as a docudrama or as a testimony from the prisoners. Backcountry Backcountry is a 2014 Canadian nature–survival horror film, written and directed by Adam MacDonald. It is loosely based on the true story of a man-eating bear and 30-year-olds Mark Jordan and Jacqueline Perry, in the back country of Missinaibi Lake Provincial Park, North of Chapleau, Ontario in 2005, events for which Mark later received the Star of Courage award from Governor General Michaëlle Jean. Theatrical release was scheduled for August 14, 2015. Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid is a 1973 American western drama film directed by Sam Peckinpah, written by Rudy Wurlitzer, and starring James Coburn, Kris Kristofferson, Richard Jaeckel, Katy Jurado, Chill Wills, Barry Sullivan, Jason Robards and Bob Dylan. The film is about an aging Pat Garrett, hired as a lawman by a group of wealthy New Mexico cattle barons to bring down his old friend Billy the Kid. Dylan composed the score and songs for the film, most prominently "Knockin on Heavens Door", which were released on its soundtrack album the same year. It was filmed on location in Durango, Mexico, and was nominated for two BAFTA Awards for Film Music and Most Promising Newcomer. It was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Album of Best Original Score. The film was noted for behind-the-scenes battles between Peckinpah and the studio, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Soon after completion, the film was taken away from the director and substantially re-edited, resulting in a truncated version released to theaters and largely disowned by cast and crew members. Peckinpahs preview version was released on video in 1988, leading to a re-evaluation, with many critics hailing it as a mistreated classic and one of the eras best films. It is ranked 126th on Empire magazines list of The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time. Flawless Flawless is a 1999 crime comedy-drama film directed and written by Joel Schumacher and starring Robert De Niro and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Other cast members include Daphne Rubin-Vega and Wilson Jermaine Heredia. It is also the last MGM film of the 1990s. By the Sea By the Sea is a 2015 American romantic drama film written and directed by Angelina Jolie Pitt, and produced by and starring Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt. Shot in August 2014 during Pitt and Jolies honeymoon in Gozo, Malta, the film was released by Universal Pictures on November 13, 2015. The film received mixed to negative reviews and was a box office bomb, grossing just $3.3 million against its $10 million budget. The Yellow Sea The Yellow Sea is a 2010 South Korean action thriller film directed by Na Hong-jin and starring Ha Jung-woo and Kim Yoon-seok in the lead roles. The film revolves around a man who travels from his home in Yanji City in China to South Korea in search of his missing wife. Because of his gambling debts, he agrees to perform an assassination for a local gangster, but when it goes wrong, he finds himself on the run. The Yellow Sea was released in South Korea on 22 December 2010. In the Realm of the Senses In the Realm of the Senses is a 1976 French-Japanese art film written and directed by Nagisa Oshima. It is a fictionalised and sexually explicit treatment of an incident from 1930s Japan, that of Sada Abe. It generated great controversy during its release; while intended for mainstream wide release, it contains scenes of unsimulated sexual activity between the actors. Wadjda Wadjda is a 2012 Saudi Arabian drama film, written and directed by Haifaa al-Mansour. It was the first feature film shot entirely in Saudi Arabia and the first feature-length film made by a female Saudi director. It won numerous awards at film festivals around the world. The film was selected as the Saudi Arabian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. It successfully earned a nomination for Best Foreign Film at the 2014 BAFTA Awards. Dhoom Dhoom is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film written by Vijay Krishna Acharya and directed by Sanjay Gadhvi. The film stars Abhishek Bachchan, Uday Chopra, John Abraham, Esha Deol and Rimi Sen in lead roles. It is the first film in the Dhoom franchise. Dhoom was the first action film produced by Yash Raj Films in 16 years, since Yash Chopra directed Vijay. It tells the story of a motorbike gang committing robberies throughout Mumbai and the police officer who teams up with a motorbike dealer to stop them. Earning over Nett Gross in India, the film became one of the top-grossing Hindi films of 2004. It spawned a film series, with its sequel Dhoom 2, released on 24 November 2006, and Dhoom 3 released on 20 December 2013. Blood and Chocolate Blood & Chocolate is a 2007 fantasy-horror film directed by Katja von Garnier. It was written by Ehren Kruger and Christopher B. Landon and is loosely based on Annette Curtis Klauses 1997 young adult novel of the same name. An international co-production between the United States, Germany, Romania, and the United Kingdom, Blood & Chocolate was both a commercial and critical failure. Black Friday Black Friday is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language crime film written and directed by Anurag Kashyap. Based on The True Story of the Bombay Bomb Blasts, a book by Hussain Zaidi about the 1993 Bombay bombings, it chronicles the events that led to the blasts and the subsequent police investigation. Produced by Arindam Mitra of Mid Day, the film stars Kay Kay Menon, Aditya Srivastava, Pavan Malhotra, Kishor Kadam and Zakir Hussain. Mitra, director of operations for Mid Day, approached Kashyap with the book and wanted him to write a television series based on it for the Aaj Tak TV news channel. Kashyap wrote the script in episodes for the six-part miniseries but later felt a feature film was more appropriate for the topic. Aaj Tak backed away from the project and it was shelved. Kashyap then suggested to director Aditya Bhattacharya that he make it into a film. When Kashyap told him he felt there was a film to be made about the event, Bhattacharya gave it to him to direct. The films soundtrack album and the background score was composed by the band Indian Ocean, while the lyrics were written by Piyush Mishra. Natarajan Subramaniam served as the director of photography, while Aarti Bajaj was its editor. Black Friday premiered at the 2004 Locarno International Film Festival and was supposed to be released the same year in India. However, after a petition filed by a group accused of the 1993 bomb blasts challenging the films release, the Bombay High Court issued a stay. Until judgement was delivered on the case it could not be released. On 9 February 2007, after the verdict was announced, the Supreme Court of India allowed its release. The film received critical acclaim. It won the Grand Jury Prize at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles and was a nominee for the Golden Leopard award at the Locarno International Film Festival. Made on a production budget of , it grossed a total of at the box office. The Ultimate Gift The Ultimate Gift is a 2006 American drama film directed by Michael O. Sajbel from a screenplay written by Cheryl McKay, which is based on the best selling novel by Jim Stovall, who cameos in the film. It stars Drew Fuller, Bill Cobbs, Abigail Breslin, Brian Dennehy, and James Garner, and was released on March 9, 2007 in the United States and Canada. The films DVD sales were quite high in relation to its theatrical receipts and it continues to be a success in DVD sales and on television. Two sequels titled The Ultimate Life and The Ultimate Legacy were released in 2013 and 2015 respectively. Chocolate Chocolate, also known as Zen, Warrior Within, is a 2008 Thai martial arts film starring Yanin "Jeeja" Vismistananda in her debut film performance. It is directed by Prachya Pinkaew, with martial arts choreography by Panna Rittikrai. It also stars Hiroshi Abe and Pongpat Wachirabunjong. Babette's Feast Babettes Feast is a 1987 Danish drama film directed by Gabriel Axel. The films screenplay was written by Axel based on the story by Isak Dinesen. Produced by Just Betzer, Bo Christensen, and Benni Korzen with funding from the Danish Film Institute, Babettes Feast was the first Danish cinema film of a Blixen story. It was also the first Danish film to win the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. The film premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Cheap Thrills Cheap Thrills is a 2013 black comedy thriller film directed by E. L. Katz in his directorial debut. It premiered at South by Southwest on March 8, 2013, and was acquired by Drafthouse Films and Snoot Entertainment. It was released on March 24, 2014, in the United States. Pacific Heights Pacific Heights is a 1990 American psychological thriller film directed by John Schlesinger, written by Daniel Pyne, and starring Melanie Griffith, Matthew Modine, and Michael Keaton. Silver Streak Silver Streak is a 1976 American buddy comedy thriller film about a murder on a Los Angeles-to-Chicago train journey. It was directed by Arthur Hiller and stars Gene Wilder, Jill Clayburgh, and Richard Pryor, with Patrick McGoohan, Ned Beatty, Clifton James, and Richard Kiel in supporting roles. The film score is by Henry Mancini. This film marked the first pairing of Wilder and Pryor, who were later paired in three more films. The Child LEnfant is a 2005 Belgian film directed by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, starring Jérémie Renier and Déborah François. The film was released under its French title in the US, and as The Child in the UK. It received critical acclaim and won the Palme dOr at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival, among other accolades. In 2017, the film was named the fourteenth "Best Film of the 21st Century So Far" by The New York Times. Flame & Citron Flame & Citron is a 2009 Danish drama film co-written and directed by Ole Christian Madsen. The film, a fictionalized account based on historical events, stars Thure Lindhardt and Mads Mikkelsen as two Danish resistance movement fighters nicknamed Flammen and Citron, during the Nazi occupation of Denmark in World War II. Attracted by the story of the pair since he was twelve, Madsen spent eight years along with co-writer Lars K. Andersen researching historical archives to produce it. Madsens idea was to bring attention to the story of Flammen and Citron as he felt it had been neglected or misrepresented. The most expensive Danish film produced to that date, it was co-produced by German companies because initially there was no interest in producing the film in Denmark. Portraying the protagonists as morally ambiguous characters, the director tried to depict war as a complicated experience that goes beyond a good versus evil dichotomy. With visual and narrative references borrowed from film noir and the French film Army of Shadows, Flame & Citron also explores themes of love, betrayal, and the emotional aspects of relationships. The film was released in Denmark on 28 March 2009 to positive reviews. The most-watched film in the country that year, it was praised mostly for the actors performances, dramatic style, and depiction of war and its moral dilemmas. Considered an art film by some critics, the film was compared, both favorably and negatively, to Army of Shadows and other war films; it also sparked a debate over its historical accuracy. Additionally, it was nominated for both domestic and international film awards. Magadheera Magadheera is a 2009 Indian Telugu-language fantasy action film written by K. V. Vijayendra Prasad and directed by S. S. Rajamouli. Based on the theme of reincarnation, the film was produced by Allu Aravind of Geetha Arts. The film stars Ram Charan and Kajal Aggarwal in lead roles, while Dev Gill and Srihari appear in prominent roles. The plot revolves around four people: a valiant warrior in charge of the princess safety; the princess who loves him. The commander-in-chief who lusts after her; and an emperor who wants to conquer their kingdom. They all die before their wishes are fulfilled and are reborn after 400 years, at which point the warrior kills the scheming cousin with the support of the reformed emperor and wins over the princess. Made on a budget of 35 crore, production began on 2 March 2008 while principal photography commenced on 19 March 2008. The cinematography was done by K. K. Senthil Kumar, and was edited by Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao. Production design was done by R. Ravinder, while the action sequences were choreographed by Peter Hein and the duo of Ram—Lakshman. The visual effects were designed by R. C. Kamalakannan, with assistance from Adel Adili and Pete Draper. It is the first Telugu film to list a "visual effects producer" in its credits. The soundtrack was composed by M. M. Keeravani, who collaborated with Kalyani Malik to score the background music. Magadheera was released on 31 July 2009 across 1250 screens worldwide, to critical acclaim, and collected a distributors share of 731 million. Its 1000-day theatrical run surpassed Chandramukhi as the longest running South Indian film. It is also the first Telugu film to have a home media release in Blu-ray. The film won the National Award for Best Choreography and Best Special Effects at the 57th National Film Awards as well as winning six Filmfare Awards, nine Nandi Awards and ten CineMAA Awards. The films success catapulted the lead actors into stardom. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Maaveeran and Malayalam as Dheera: The Warrior, and was released simultaneously on 27 May 2011 in more than 100 and 50 screens respectively, with both versions being commercially successful. In 2014, the film was further remade in Bengali as The Warrior by Raj Chakraborty. The Son's Room The Sons Room is a 2001 Italian film directed, written and produced by Nanni Moretti. It depicts the psychological effects on a family and their life after the death of their son. It was filmed in and around the city of Ancona, with a cast led by Moretti, Laura Morante and Jasmine Trinca. The film competed at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival and received positive reviews. It won numerous awards, including the Palme dOr and the David di Donatello for Best Film. King of Devil's Island King of Devils Island, is a 2010 French-Norwegian action drama film directed by Marius Holst. The film premiered in Norway on 17 December 2010 and was next shown at the international film festivals of Sweden, Rotterdam. and during the Lübeck Nordic Film Days 2011. The story is based on true events that occurred at Bastøy Prison in Norway. Shooting for King of Devils Island took place mostly in Estonia. Little Evil Little Evil is a 2017 American supernatural horror comedy film written and directed by Eli Craig. It stars Adam Scott, Evangeline Lilly, Owen Atlas, Bridget Everett, Kyle Bornheimer, Chris DElia, Donald Faison, Carla Gallo, Tyler Labine, Brad Williams, Clancy Brown, and Sally Field. It was released by Netflix on September 1, 2017. Lifted Lifted is a 2006 Pixar computer-animated short film directed by Gary Rydstrom. This is the first film directed by Rydstrom, a seven-time Academy Award-winning sound editor and mixer, and the first produced by Katherine Sarafian, who went on to produce Pixars Brave released in 2012. The short premiered on October 12, 2006, at the 42nd Chicago International Film Festival at Columbia College, and was released theatrically and on home media with Pixars Ratatouille. Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex is a Japanese anime television series produced by Production I.G and based on Masamune Shirows manga Ghost in the Shell. It was written and directed by Kenji Kamiyama, with original character design by Hajime Shimomura and a soundtrack by Yoko Kanno. The first season aired from October 2002 to October 2003 and was positively received by critics. A second season, titled Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG, aired from January 2004 to January 2005. A new anime installment titled Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045 was formally announced in December 2018 and will release on Netflix in 2020. The series centers on the members of an elite law enforcement unit known as Public Security Section 9 as they investigate cybercrime and terrorism cases; the cases in the first season often are connected to their pursuit of an elite "Super Class A" hacker and corporate terrorist known only as "The Laughing Man", whose actions end up creating the series titular "Stand Alone Complex". A series of associated short comic animations, titled Tachikomatic Days, aired after each episode. These shorts star the Tachikoma "think-tanks" from the main series, and they typically relate directly to the story of the preceding Stand Alone Complex episode. The first season was adapted into a feature-length OVA titled The Laughing Man, which was released in 2005. The series had also received video game spin-offs for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and mobile phones. 2nd GIG was also later adapted into a feature-length OVA entitled Individual Eleven, which was released in 2006. Solid State Society, a TV-film sequel to the Stand Alone Complex series, was also released in that year. New York, New York New York, New York is a 1977 American musical drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Mardik Martin and Earl Mac Rauch based on a story by Rauch. It is a musical tribute, featuring new songs by John Kander and Fred Ebb as well as jazz standards, to Scorseses home town of New York City, and stars Robert De Niro and Liza Minnelli as a pair of musicians and lovers. The story is "about a jazz saxophonist and a pop singer who fall madly in love and marry"; however, the "saxophonists outrageously volatile personality places a continual strain on their relationship, and after they have a baby, their marriage crumbles", even as their careers develop on separate paths. The film marked the final screen appearance of actor Jack Haley. Manjhi: The Mountain Man Manjhi – The Mountain Man is a 2015 Indian biographical film, based on the life of Dashrath Manjhi. Manjhi, widely known as the "Mountain Man", was a poor labourer in Gehlaur village, near Gaya in Bihar, India, who carved a path wide and long through a hill high, using only a hammer and chisel. The film is directed by Ketan Mehta, jointly produced by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures and NFDC India. Upon release the film received positive critical acclaim. Nawazuddin Siddiqui enacted the role of Dashrath Manjhi, while Radhika Apte played Manjhis wife. The film was released worldwide on 21 August 2015. Prior to its release preview copy of movie leaked on web on 10 August 2015. The Bandra-Kurla Complex cyber police station had registered a case against few accused for leaking the movie. The Bihar State Government declared the film tax-free on 30 July 2015. Rudderless Rudderless is a 2014 American musical drama film which was the directorial debut of William H. Macy, and stars Billy Crudup, Anton Yelchin, Felicity Huffman, Selena Gomez and Laurence Fishburne. The film premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2014. The film was released in theaters and through video-on-demand beginning October 17, 2014. Storytelling Storytelling is a 2001 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Todd Solondz. It features original music by Belle & Sebastian, later compiled on the album Storytelling. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Open Water 2: Adrift Open Water 2: Adrift is a 2006 psychological horror film filmed entirely in Malta, starring Eric Dane, Susan May Pratt, Richard Speight, Niklaus Lange, Ali Hillis, and Cameron Richardson. Promotional posters claim the film is based on actual events. Despite the title, the film has no connection to Open Water and the script had been written before it was theatrically released. After Open Water became a success, Adrift was produced and the name was changed to Open Water 2: Adrift in some countries to capitalize on the success of the earlier film. Pledge This! National Lampoons Pledge This! is a 2006 American comedy film starring Paris Hilton, who also served as an executive producer. The film was released straight to video. Yu-Gi-Oh! is a Japanese manga series about gaming written and illustrated by Kazuki Takahashi. It was serialized in Shueishas Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine between September 30, 1996 and March 8, 2004. The plot follows the story of a boy named Yugi Mutou, who solves the ancient Millennium Puzzle. Yugi awakens a gambling alter-ego within his body that solves his conflicts using various games. Two anime adaptations were produced; one by Toei Animation, which aired from April 4, 1998 to October 10, 1998, and another produced by NAS and animated by Studio Gallop titled Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, which aired between April 2000 and September 2004. The manga series has spawned a media franchise that includes multiple spin-off manga and anime series, a trading card game, and numerous video games. Most of the incarnations of the franchise involve the fictional trading card game known as Duel Monsters, where each player uses cards to "duel" each other in a mock battle of fantasy "monsters". This forms the basis for the real life Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. As of 2018, Yu-Gi-Oh is one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time. Krrish Krrish is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language superhero film directed, produced, and written by Rakesh Roshan, and starring Hrithik Roshan, Priyanka Chopra, Rekha and Naseeruddin Shah. It is the second film in the Krrish series, being the continuation to Koi... Mil Gaya, and relates the story of Krishna, the son of the previous films protagonists, who inherits his fathers superhuman abilities. After falling in love with Priya, he follows her to Singapore, where he takes on the persona of "Krrish" to keep his identity secret while saving children from a burning circus. From that moment on he is regarded as a superhero, and must later thwart the plans of the evil Dr. Arya, who has a connection to Krishnas father, Rohit, the protagonist of the previous film. Krrish was conceived to be a film of global significance and a trendsetter in Indian cinema, with visual effects on par with those from Hollywood. To that end, the effects team was aided by Hollywoods Marc Kolbe and Craig Mumma, and the stunts were choreographed by Chinese martial arts film expert Tony Ching. The music was composed by Rajesh Roshan, with the background score by Salim-Sulaiman. Filming was done to a large extent in Singapore as well as India. The film was released worldwide on 23 June 2006 at a budget of 400 million and on 1000 prints, both near-record amounts for an Indian film at the time. Krrish received mixed reviews from critics in India, but got a record opening week at the box office. A blockbuster, Krrish grossed a worldwide total of 1.2 billion, becoming the second highest earning Indian film of 2006. Krrish was nominated for eight Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor for Roshan, and Best Supporting Actress for Rekha, winning three, including Best Special Effects. At the 2007 IIFA Awards, the film received nine nominations and won three, with one being Best Actor for Roshan. It also won the National Film Award for Best Special Effects. The third film in the series, Krrish 3 was released in 2013. Management Management is a 2008 American romantic comedy-drama directed by Stephen Belber and starring Jennifer Aniston and Steve Zahn. It premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival and received a limited theatrical release on May 15, 2009. The Little Hours The Little Hours is a 2017 American medieval black comedy film written and directed by Jeff Baena. The film is loosely based on the first and second stories of the third day of The Decameron, a collection of novellas by Giovanni Boccaccio. It stars an ensemble cast featuring Alison Brie, Dave Franco, Kate Micucci, Aubrey Plaza, John C. Reilly, and Molly Shannon. Set in the 14th century, the film is told in an anachronistic style, with contemporary dialogue and behavior. The plot jointly follows the lives of three nuns at a convent located in the countryside who encounter a young gardener posing as a deaf-mute. The film held its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2017 and was released on June 30, 2017, by Gunpowder & Sky. The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise for the casts performances. The Magic of Belle Isle The Magic of Belle Isle is a 2012 drama film directed by Rob Reiner and written by Guy Thomas. The film stars Morgan Freeman, Virginia Madsen, Emma Fuhrmann, Madeline Carroll, Kenan Thompson, Nicolette Pierini, Kevin Pollak and Fred Willard. The film was released on July 6, 2012, by Magnolia Pictures. Its title in the UK is Once More. Turtles Can Fly Turtles Can Fly is a 2004 Kurdish war drama film written, produced, and directed by Bahman Ghobadi, with notable music composed by Hossein Alizadeh. It was the first film to be made in Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussein. The Young and the Damned Los Olvidados, known in the U.S. as The Young and the Damned, is a 1950 Mexican film directed by Luis Buñuel. Óscar Dancigers, the producer, asked Buñuel to direct this film after the success of the 1949 film El Gran Calavera. Buñuel already had a script ready titled ¡Mi huerfanito jefe! about a boy who sells lottery tickets. However, Dancigers had in mind a more realistic and serious depiction of children in poverty in Mexico City. After conducting some research, Jesús Camacho and Buñuel came up with a script that Dancigers was pleased with. The film can be seen in the tradition of social realism, although it also contains elements of surrealism present in much of Buñuels work. Los Olvidados was widely criticized upon its initial release, but earned the Best Director award at the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. It is now considered a masterpiece of Latin American cinema. Made Made is a 2001 American crime comedy film written, directed and co-produced by Jon Favreau. It stars Favreau, Vince Vaughn, Peter Falk, and Sean Combs. It was Favreaus directorial debut. The Awful Truth The Awful Truth is a 1937 American screwball comedy directed by Leo McCarey and starring Irene Dunne and Cary Grant. Based on the 1923 play The Awful Truth by Arthur Richman, the film tells how a distrustful rich couple begins divorce proceedings, only to interfere in one anothers romances. This was McCareys first film for Columbia Pictures, and the dialogue and comic bits were largely improvised by the director and actors. The film was Irene Dunnes second hit comedy. Although Grant tried to leave the production due to McCareys directorial style, The Awful Truth marked his emergence as an A-list star and proponent of on-the-set improvisation. Dunnes costumes by Robert Kalloch are considered some of the most elegant of the 1930s. The film was a box office hit. The film was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actor. McCarey won for Best Director. The Awful Truth was selected in 1996 for preservation in the Library of Congress National Film Registry. Comet Comet is a 2014 American romantic comedy-drama film directed and written by Sam Esmail. The film stars Emmy Rossum and Justin Long. The film had its world premiere at LA Film Festival on June 13, 2014. It was released on December 5, 2014, by IFC Films. Supernova Supernova is a 2000 Swiss-American science fiction horror film written by David C. Wilson, William Malone and Daniel Chuba and directed by Walter Hill, credited as "Thomas Lee." "Thomas Lee" was chosen as a directorial pseudonym for release, as the name Alan Smithee had become too well known as a badge of a film being disowned by its makers. It was originally developed in 1988 by director William Malone as "Dead Star," with paintings by H. R. Giger and a plot that had been called "Hellraiser in outer space." Jack Sholder was hired for substantial uncredited reshoots, and Francis Ford Coppola was brought in for editing purposes. Various sources suggest that little of Hills work remains in the theatrical cut of the film. The film shares several plot similarities with the film Event Horizon, released in 1997, and Alien Cargo, released in 1999. The cast features James Spader, Angela Bassett, Robert Forster, Lou Diamond Phillips, Peter Facinelli, Robin Tunney, and Wilson Cruz. The film was shot by cinematographer Lloyd Ahern and scored by composers David C. Williams and Burkhard Dallwitz. Grand Piano Grand Piano is a 2013 English-language Spanish thriller film directed by Eugenio Mira and starring Elijah Wood and John Cusack. The film is about a once-promising pianist returning for a comeback performance, only to be the target of a sniper who will kill him if he plays one wrong note. The film premiered at Fantastic Fest on 20 September 2013 and was given a VOD release on 30 January 2014. It was given a limited release in U.S. theatres on 7 March. Grand Piano was Alex Winters first non-cameo film role since 1993s Freaked. Limelight Limelight is a 1952 comedy-drama film written, produced, directed by, and starring Charlie Chaplin, based on a novella by Chaplin entitled Footlights. The score was composed by Chaplin and arranged by Ray Rasch. The film stars Chaplin as a washed-up comedian who saves a suicidal dancer, played by Claire Bloom, from killing herself, and both try to get through life; additional roles are provided by Nigel Bruce, Sydney Earl Chaplin, Wheeler Dryden, and Norman Lloyd, with an appearance from Buster Keaton. In dance scenes, Bloom is doubled by Melissa Hayden. Upon the films release, critics reception was divided; it was heavily boycotted in the United States, and commercially failed. However, the film was re-released in the United States in 1972 which included its first screening in Los Angeles. This allowed the decades-old film to be in contention for the 45th Academy Awards where Chaplin won his only competitive Oscar. Today, the film is sometimes regarded as one of Chaplins best and most personal works, and has since attained a cult following. Department Q: The Absent One The Absent One, also known as Department Q: The Absent One, is a 2014 Danish crime mystery film directed by and co-written by Nikolaj Arcel and , based on Jussi Adler-Olsens novel of the same name. It is the second film in the Department Q series following the 2013 film The Keeper of Lost Causes, and preceding the 2016 film A Conspiracy of Faith. Country Strong Country Strong is a 2010 drama film starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Tim McGraw, Garrett Hedlund, and Leighton Meester. The film, about an emotionally unstable country music star who attempts to resurrect her career, was directed and written by American filmmaker Shana Feste. It premiered in Nashville on November 8, 2010, and had a wide release in the United States on January 7, 2011. This is the second film in which McGraw and Hedlund have worked together, the first being Friday Night Lights in 2004. A Man Escaped A Man Escaped or: The Wind Bloweth Where It Listeth is a 1956 French film directed by Robert Bresson. It is based on the memoirs of André Devigny, a member of the French Resistance held in Montluc prison by the occupying Germans during World War II. The protagonist of the film is called Fontaine. Bresson himself was imprisoned by the Germans as a member of the French Resistance. The second part of the title comes from the Bible. The soundtrack uses the Kyrie from Mozarts Great Mass in C minor, K. 427. The film was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival, and has been one of Bressons most renowned works since its initial release. Ripley's Game Ripleys Game is a 2002 thriller film directed by Liliana Cavani. It is adapted from the 1974 novel of the same name, the third in Patricia Highsmiths "Ripliad", a series of books chronicling the murderous adventures of infamous psychopath and anti-hero Tom Ripley. John Malkovich stars as Ripley, opposite Dougray Scott and Ray Winstone. Highsmiths novel was previously adapted in 1977 as The American Friend by director Wim Wenders, starring Dennis Hopper and Bruno Ganz. Where the Truth Lies Where the Truth Lies is a 2005 British-Canadian erotic thriller film written and directed by Atom Egoyan and starring Kevin Bacon, Colin Firth, and Alison Lohman. It is based on Rupert Holmes 2003 novel of the same name. The film alternates between 1957, when comedy duo Lanny Morris and Vince Collins are at the height of their success, and 1972, when journalist Karen OConnor is determined to unravel the mystery of a young woman found dead in their hotel suite 15 years before. Streets of Fire Streets of Fire is a 1984 American film directed by Walter Hill and co-written by Hill and Larry Gross. It is described in its opening credits and posters as "A Rock & Roll Fable". The film is a mix of musical, action, neo-noir, drama, and comedy, with elements of retro-1950s woven into then-current 1980s themes. It stars Michael Paré as a mercenary who returns home to rescue his ex-girlfriend who has been kidnapped by the leader of a biker gang. Some of the film was shot on the backlot of Universal Studios in California, on two large sets covered in a tarp 1,240 feet long by 220 feet wide, so that night scenes could be filmed during the day. The film grossed $8 million in North America, against a production budget of $14.5 million. Hour of the Wolf Hour of the Wolf is a 1968 Swedish psychological horror film directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Max von Sydow and Liv Ullmann. The story explores the disappearance of fictional painter Johan Borg, who lived on an island with his wife Alma while plagued with frightening visions and insomnia. Bergman originally conceived much of the story as part of an unproduced screenplay, The Cannibals, which he abandoned to make the 1966 film Persona. He took inspiration from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts opera The Magic Flute and E. T. A. Hoffmanns novella The Golden Pot, as well as some of his own nightmares. Principal photography took place at Hovs Hallar, Stockholm and Fårö. Themes include insanity, particularly as experienced by an artist, sexuality, and relationships, conveyed in a surreal style and with elements of folklore. Analysts have found allusions to vampire and werewolf legend. Authors have also connected the work to Bergmans life and his relationship with Ullmann; Bergman said he was experiencing his own "hour of the wolf" when he conceived the story. The film was initially met with negative reviews in Sweden. In later years Hour of the Wolf received generally positive reviews and was ranked one of the 50 greatest films ever made in a 2012 directors poll by the British Film Institute. The film was followed by Bergmans thematically related films Shame and The Passion of Anna. Ullmann won awards in 1968 for her performances in both Hour of the Wolf and Shame. Pardon Pardon is a 2005 Turkish comedy film. Prozac Nation Prozac Nation is a 2001 American drama film directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg, starring Christina Ricci, Jessica Lange, Jason Biggs and Anne Heche. It is based on an autobiography of the same name by Elizabeth Wurtzel, which describes Wurtzels experiences with atypical depression. The title is a reference to Prozac, the brand name of an antidepressant she was prescribed. Clear History Clear History is a 2013 American comedy film written by Larry David, Alec Berg, David Mandel and Jeff Schaffer, directed by Greg Mottola and starring Larry David, Kate Hudson, Danny McBride, Philip Baker Hall, Jon Hamm, Michael Keaton, Eva Mendes, Amy Ryan, Bill Hader and J. B. Smoove. The film premiered on August 10, 2013, on HBO. Roger Dodger Roger Dodger is a 2002 American comedy-drama that explores the relationship between men, women, and sex. Directed by Dylan Kidd and starring Campbell Scott, Jesse Eisenberg, Isabella Rossellini, Elizabeth Berkley and Jennifer Beals. The film follows Roger Swanson and his nephew during a night on the town in search of sex. The Beverly Hillbillies The Beverly Hillbillies is a 1993 American comedy film starring Jim Varney, Diedrich Bader, Erika Eleniak, Cloris Leachman, Lily Tomlin, Dabney Coleman, Lea Thompson, Rob Schneider and Penny Fuller. It is based on the 1962–1971 TV series of the same name and features cameo appearances by Buddy Ebsen, Dolly Parton, and Zsa Zsa Gabor. The film was directed by Penelope Spheeris. The film follows a poor hillbilly named Jed Clampett, who becomes a billionaire when he accidentally discovers crude oil after missing his target while hunting. Rabbit Without Ears Rabbit Without Ears, is a 2007 German romantic comedy film, written, produced and directed by Til Schweiger. Co-written by Anika Decker, and starring Nora Tschirner and Schweiger himself, the story of the film revolves around yellow press reporter Ludo and his ex-classmate Anna, who reconvene after years when he is sentenced to 300 hours of community service at her day-care facility. Produced by Barefoot Films and Warner Bros., the film premiered in theaters across Germany on 20 December 2007, and became a surprise box-office hit, eventually grossing $74,000,000, mostly from its domestic run. By 20 April 2008, Keinohrhasen had reached over six million viewers, ranking it sixth on the list of the most successful German films in Germany since the beginning of the audience census in 1968. Also a critical success, the film was awarded the Goldene Leinwand, a Bogey Award, the Deutscher Comedypreis and a Bambi and received a nomination for the Audience Award at the European Film Awards 2008. A sequel, entitled Rabbit Without Ears 2, was released on 3 December 2009. Starry Eyes Starry Eyes is a 2014 American horror film directed and written by Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer. The film had its world premiere on March 8, 2014 at South by Southwest and features Alexandra Essoe as a hopeful young starlet that finds that fames price is not always easily paid. Funding for the movie was partially raised through a successful Kickstarter campaign. Second Act Second Act is a 2018 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Segal and written by Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas and Justin Zackham. It stars Jennifer Lopez, Leah Remini, Vanessa Hudgens, Treat Williams and Milo Ventimiglia, and follows a woman in her 40s who pursues a second chance at a corporate career, after a friend creates her a fake resume and credentials. The film was released in the United States on December 21, 2018. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed over $72 million worldwide. The Order The Order, also known as The Sin Eater, is a 2003 mystery horror film written and directed by Brian Helgeland, starring Heath Ledger, Benno Fürmann, Mark Addy, and Shannyn Sossamon. Helgeland directed Ledger, Addy and Sossamon in the 2001 film A Knights Tale. The film revolves around the investigation of the suspicious death of an excommunicated priest and the discovery of a Sin Eater headquartered in Rome. Earthlings Earthlings is a 2005 American documentary film about humanitys use of other animals as pets, food, clothing, entertainment, and for scientific research. The film is narrated by Joaquin Phoenix, features music by Moby, was directed by Shaun Monson, Executive Produced by Libra Max and was co-produced by Maggie Q. A second installment released in 2015 titled Unity. No Good Deed No Good Deed is a 2014 American psychological thriller film directed by Sam Miller and written by Aimée Lagos. The film stars Idris Elba, Taraji P. Henson, Kate del Castillo, Mark Smith, Henry Simmons, Wilbur Fitzgerald and Frank Brennan. The film was released on September 12, 2014. Despite negative critical reception, the film was a box office success and received two Image Award nominations, winning one for Taraji P. Hensons performance. I Could Never Be Your Woman I Could Never Be Your Woman is a 2007 American romantic comedy film directed and written by Amy Heckerling and starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Paul Rudd. The film was released on May 11, 2007 in Spain, July 18 in Belgium, September 14 in Brazil, September 20 in Greece and October 19 in Taiwan. The film was not released theatrically in the United States, instead going direct to DVD on February 12, 2008. It was also sent straight to DVD in Italy, the UK, Finland, Australia, Iceland and Germany. It also went direct to DVD on February 1, 2011 in France. It is the film debut of Academy Award-nominated Irish actress Saoirse Ronan. The title of the film is taken from a lyric from the 1997 song "Your Woman" by British artist White Town. The Chase The Chase is a 1994 American action comedy film directed by Adam Rifkin and starring Charlie Sheen and Kristy Swanson. Set in California, the film follows a wrongfully convicted man who kidnaps a wealthy heiress and leads police on a lengthy car chase in an attempt to escape prison, while the news media dramatize the chase to absurd extents. It features Henry Rollins, Josh Mostel, and Ray Wise in supporting roles, with cameo appearances by Anthony Kiedis and Flea of the rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers. The Chase was conceived as a direct response to Rifkins 1991 comedy The Dark Backward, which performed extremely poorly at the box office. The film was shot in Houston, Texas and its soundtrack features alternative artists such as Bad Religion, NOFX, and Rollins Band. Although the film received mixed reviews from critics, it was considered a commercial success. Journalists generally criticized its forced script and subpar characters, but praised the films use of satire to criticize the television news industry. According to Rollins, the film has attracted a cult following. Splendor in the Grass Splendor in the Grass is a 1961 American Technicolor period drama film that tells a story of a teenage girl navigating her feelings of sexual repression, love, and heartbreak. Written by William Inge, who appears briefly as a Protestant clergyman and who won an Oscar for his screenplay, the film was directed by Elia Kazan and features a score by jazz composer David Amram. Free Fall Free Fall is a 2013 German drama film directed by Stephan Lacant who also wrote the script with Karsten Dahlem, and starring Hanno Koffler, Max Riemelt, and Katharina Schüttler. The film tells the story of police officer, Marc Borgmann, who lives with his pregnant girlfriend, Bettina Bischoff. Whilst on a training course, Borgmann meets fellow police officer, Kay Engel, and a romance develops between the two men. Borgmann is torn between his love for Bettina and his new found feelings for another man. When Engel disappears for a while, Borgmann realises his life is rapidly going into "free fall", as he cannot meet the high expectations of the people he knows. Filming began in Ludwigsburg, Germany, in the summer of 2012. Freier Fall has been compared to Brokeback Mountain and received good reviews following its première at the Berlin Film Festival on 8 February 2013, and at the Frameline Film Festival in the United States on 21 June 2013. The original motion picture soundtrack written by music duo Dürbeck & Dohmen was released digitally online by MovieScore Media to coincide with the films opening release on 23 May 2013. It made a box office gross of $599,721. A sequel, Free Fall 2, is about to be produced , provided the related crowdsourcing project is funded.https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/free-fall-2-freier-fall-2#/ The Adventures of Ford Fairlane The Adventures of Ford Fairlane is a 1990 American action comedy mystery film directed by Renny Harlin and written by David Arnott, James Cappe, and Daniel Waters based on a story by Arnott and Cappe. The film stars comedian Andrew Dice Clay as the title character, Ford Fairlane, a "Rock n Roll Detective", whose beat is the music industry in Los Angeles. True to his name, Ford drives a 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner. The supporting cast includes Lauren Holly, Wayne Newton, Priscilla Presley, Morris Day, Brandon Call, Gilbert Gottfried, Ed ONeill, and Robert Englund. Musicians Sheila E., Tone Loc, and Vince Neil make cameo appearances. The films main character was created by writer Rex Weiner in a series of stories that were published as weekly serials in 1979–80 by the New York Rocker and the LA Weekly. The stories were published as a book by Rare Bird Books in July 2018. The film was both a commercial and critical failure, just barely breaking even with its budget and being awarded the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture, tying with Bo Dereks Ghosts Cant Do It. However, it has since developed a cult following. The Hurricane Heist The Hurricane Heist is a 2018 American disaster heist action film directed by Rob Cohen and written by Jeff Dixon and Scott Windhauser. It was released in the UK as a Sky Cinema Original Film. The film stars Toby Kebbell, Maggie Grace, Ryan Kwanten, Melissa Bolona, and Ralph Ineson, and is about a band of thieves who plan to use a Category 5 hurricane to cover their tracks of a bank robbery. The film was released on March 9, 2018, received negative reviews and was a box-office bomb, making just $31 million against its estimated $35 million budget. Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot Dont Worry, He Wont Get Far on Foot is a 2018 American comedy-drama film based upon the memoir of the same name by John Callahan. Gus Van Sant wrote the screen adaptation and directed the film. The cast includes Joaquin Phoenix, Jonah Hill, Rooney Mara, and Jack Black, and follows a recently paralyzed alcoholic who finds a passion for drawing off-color newspaper cartoons. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2018, and was released on July 13, 2018, by Amazon Studios. The Ex The Ex is a 2006 comedy film directed by Jesse Peretz and starring Zach Braff, Amanda Peet and Jason Bateman. The film had a wide release planned for January 19, 2007, and then March 9, 2007. It was originally promoted under the working title Fast Track. It was released on May 11, 2007. Co-stars include Charles Grodin, Donal Logue and Mia Farrow. The film generally received negative reviews from critics. It had a gross of $5,178,640. The Public Enemy The Public Enemy is a 1931 American all-talking pre-Code gangster film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. The film was directed by William A. Wellman and stars James Cagney, Jean Harlow, Edward Woods, Donald Cook, and Joan Blondell. The film relates the story of a young mans rise in the criminal underworld in prohibition-era urban America. The supporting players include Beryl Mercer, Murray Kinnell, and Mae Clarke. The screenplay is based on an unpublished novel—Beer and Blood by two former newspapermen, John Bright and Kubec Glasmon—who had witnessed some of Al Capones murderous gang rivalries in Chicago. Son in Law Son in Law is a 1993 American comedy film directed by Steve Rash and starring Pauly Shore, Carla Gugino, Lane Smith, Cindy Pickett, Tiffani Thiessen, Patrick Renna, Dan Gauthier and Dennis Burkley. Killing Me Softly Killing Me Softly is a 2002 American-British erotic thriller film directed by Chen Kaige and starring Heather Graham and Joseph Fiennes. Based on the novel of the same name by Nicci French, it introduces several substantial changes to the story and focuses heavily on the intense sexual relationship between the two lead characters. It is Kaiges first and only English-language film . Uzak Uzak is a 2002 Turkish film directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan. It was released as Distant in North America, a literal translation of its title. The movie is the winner of 31 awards including Best Actor at Cannes, Special Jury Prize at Chicago, and Best Balkan Movie at Sofia International Film Festival. The Lazarus Project The Lazarus Project is a 2008 American drama/thriller film directed and written by John Patrick Glenn. It stars Paul Walker as Ben, a former criminal who gets a second chance at life and mysteriously ends up working at a psychiatric hospital. Piper Perabo, Linda Cardellini, Malcolm Goodwin, Tony Curran and Bob Gunton also star in the film, which was released on DVD on October 21, 2008. Experimenter Experimenter is a 2015 American biographical drama film written and directed by Michael Almereyda, based on the 1961 Milgram experiment. The film stars Peter Sarsgaard, Winona Ryder, Taryn Manning, Kellan Lutz, Anton Yelchin, John Leguizamo, Lori Singer, Dennis Haysbert, Anthony Edwards, and Jim Gaffigan. The film was released on October 16, 2015, by Magnolia Pictures. David Brent: Life on the Road David Brent: Life on the Road is a 2016 British mockumentary comedy film written, directed, and produced by Ricky Gervais and released by Entertainment One. The film stars Gervais as David Brent, a character he played in the BBC television comedy series The Office, who has a film crew that shadows him as he travels up and down the country living his dream of being a rock star. Gervais said, "This film delves much more into his private life than The Office ever did and we really get to peel back the layers of this extraordinary, ordinary man." He has emphasised that it is "not an Office film". The film was released on 19 August 2016 in the UK by Entertainment One and was a box-office bomb. Ernest & Celestine Ernest & Celestine is a 2012 Franco-Belgian animated comedy-drama film directed by Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar and Benjamin Renner. The film is based on a series of childrens books of the same name published by the Belgian author and illustrator Gabrielle Vincent. The film was selected to be screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, as part of the TIFF Kids programme at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and at the 2013 Hong Kong International Film Festival. It was selected for the grand competition at feature film edition of the 2013 World festival of animated film Animafest Zagreb and was screened as the opening film. The film was released in the United States in 2013 by GKIDS. There is also an English dub that was released on 28 February 2014, with the voices of Forest Whitaker, Mackenzie Foy, Lauren Bacall, Paul Giamatti, William H. Macy, Megan Mullally, Nick Offerman and Jeffrey Wright. The film received widespread critical acclaim, and became the first animated film to win the Magritte Award for Best Film. It was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 86th Academy Awards, but it lost to Disneys Frozen. East Is East East Is East is a 1999 British comedy-drama film written by Ayub Khan-Din and directed by Damien ODonnell. It is set in Salford, Lancashire,, in 1971, in a mixed-ethnicity British household headed by Pakistani father George and an English mother, Ella. East Is East is based on the play East is East by Ayub Khan-Din, which opened at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in October 1996 and Royal Court Theatre in November 1996. The title derives from the Rudyard Kipling poem The Ballad of East and West, of which the opening line reads: "Oh East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet". The Children The Children is a 2008 British horror thriller film directed by Tom Shankland and starring Eva Birthistle and Hannah Tointon. Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa is a 1994 Indian Hindi romantic coming-of-age comedy film directed by Kundan Shah, and starring Shah Rukh Khan, Suchitra Krishnamurthy, Deepak Tijori and Naseeruddin Shah. This is one of the rare mainstream Hindi movies in which the hero plays the role of a loser. It is widely considered to be one of Shah Rukh Khans best performances, and he has said that it is his favourite film. Produced on a budget of , the film grossed , equivalent to adjusted for inflation. At the 39th Filmfare Awards, it won the Critics Award for Best Film and the Critics Award for Best Actor for Shah Rukh Khan, who also won the Best Actor award for Baazigar at the same ceremony. The film was remade in Telugu as Swapnalokam with Jagapathi Babu. Shah Rukh Khan has bought the rights to the film under his banner, Red Chillies Entertainment. Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa has also drawn comparisons to the later Hollywood film 500 Days of Summer. A Prayer Before Dawn A Prayer Before Dawn is a 2017 drama biopic directed by Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire, written by Jonathan Hirschbein and Nick Saltrese and starring Joe Cole. It is based on the book A Prayer Before Dawn: My Nightmare in Thailands Prisons by Billy Moore. The film had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on 19 May 2017. It was released in the United Kingdom on 20 July 2018, by Altitude Film Distribution, and in the United States on 10 August 2018, by A24. The Prince The Prince is a 2014 American gangster thriller film directed by Brian A. Miller. It stars Jason Patric, Bruce Willis, John Cusack, and Rain. The film received a VOD and theatrical release by Lionsgate on August 22, 2014. Ramona and Beezus Ramona and Beezus is a 2010 American family adventure comedy film adaptation based on the Ramona series of novels written by Beverly Cleary. It was directed by Elizabeth Allen, co-produced by Dune Entertainment, Di Novi Pictures, and Walden Media, written by Laurie Craig and Nick Pustay, and produced by Denise Di Novi and Alison Greenspan with music by Mark Mothersbaugh. The film stars Joey King, Selena Gomez, John Corbett, Bridget Moynahan, Ginnifer Goodwin, Josh Duhamel, and Sandra Oh. Though the films title is derived from Beezus and Ramona, the first of Clearys Ramona books, the plot is mostly based on the sequels Ramona Forever and Ramonas World. Fox 2000 Pictures released the film on July 23, 2010. Ramona and Beezus earned generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $27 million. Latter Days Latter Days is a 2003 American romantic comedy-drama film about a gay relationship between a closeted Mormon missionary and his openly gay neighbor. The film was written and directed by C. Jay Cox and stars Steve Sandvoss as the missionary, Aaron, and Wes Ramsey as the neighbor, Christian. Joseph Gordon-Levitt appears as Elder Ryder, and Rebekah Johnson as Julie Taylor. Mary Kay Place, Erik Palladino, Amber Benson, and Jacqueline Bisset have supporting roles. Latter Days premiered at the Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival on July 10, 2003 and was released in various states of USA over the next 12 months. Later the film was released in a few other countries and shown at several gay film festivals. It was the first film to portray openly the clash between the principles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and homosexuality, and its exhibition in some U.S. states was controversial. Various religious groups demanded that the film be withdrawn from theaters and video stores under boycott threats. The film was met with mixed reactions from film critics, but was popular with most film festival attendees. At the North American box office however, Latter Days only made $834,685, barely covering the productions costs with an estimated budget of $850,000. In 2004, freelance writer T. Fabris made Latter Days into a novel, which was published by Alyson Publications. Franklyn Franklyn is a 2008 British science fantasy film written and directed by Gerald McMorrow as his debut feature. Produced by Jeremy Thomas, it stars Ryan Phillippe, Eva Green and Sam Riley. Shooting took place in London in the fourth quarter of 2007. Franklyn held its world premiere at the 52nd London Film Festival on 16 October 2008. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 27 February 2009. Manitou's Shoe Der Schuh des Manitu is a 2001 German parody of western films. Directed by Michael Herbig, it is a film adaptation of the Winnetou sketches from his ProSieben television show Bullyparade. With earnings of about 65 million Euro and 11.7 million visitors in cinemas, it is one of the most successful German movies after the Second World War. Good Boys Good Boys is a 2019 American comedy film directed by Gene Stupnitsky, in his directorial debut, and written by Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg. The film stars Jacob Tremblay, Keith Williams, and Brady Noon as three sixth-graders who find themselves involved in a series of misadventures as they try to attend a party hosted by their popular classmates. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg serve as producers through their Point Grey Pictures banner. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 11, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on August 16, 2019, by Universal Pictures. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and has grossed $110 million worldwide on a $20 million budget. Encounters at the End of the World Encounters at the End of the World is a 2007 American documentary film by Werner Herzog. The film studies people and places in Antarctica. It was released in North America on June 11, 2008, and distributed by THINKFilm. The Congress The Congress is a 2013 live-action/animated science fiction drama film written and directed by Ari Folman, based on Stanisław Lems novel The Futurological Congress. The film premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival on 15 May 2013. Independent film distributor Drafthouse Films announced, along with Films We Like In Toronto, their co-acquisition of the North American rights to the film and a US theatrical and VOD/digital release planned for 2014. Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome is a prequel to the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series and is the latest installment in the franchise. A web-series that became a pilot for a possible series chronicling the early adventures of a young William Adama, but the series was not picked up. It stars Luke Pasqualino, Ben Cotton, and Lili Bordán. Michael Taylor wrote the teleplay from a story by Taylor, David Eick, Bradley Thompson and David Weddle, with Jonas Pate as director. Distribution of Blood & Chrome began as a 10-episode online series in conjunction with Machinima.com on , and also aired as a television film on on Syfy. Dark Passage Dark Passage is a 1947 American crime thriller film directed by Delmer Daves and starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. The film is based on the novel of the same name by David Goodis. It was the third of four films real-life couple Bacall and Bogart made together. For its initial scenes, the film was shot subjectively from the male leads point of view to avoid showing the face of Vincent Parry, prior to the point in the story at which he undergoes plastic surgery to change his appearance. In those scenes shot from other perspectives, the camera is positioned so that the field of view does not include his face. The story follows Vincents attempt to hide from the law and clear his name of murder. Iris Iris is a 2001 British-American biographical drama film that tells the story of Irish-born British novelist Dame Iris Murdoch and her relationship with John Bayley. The film contrasts the start of their relationship, when Murdoch was an outgoing, dominant individual as compared to her timid and scholarly partner Bayley, and their later life, when Murdoch was suffering from Alzheimers disease and tended to by a frustrated Bayley in their North Oxford home in Charlbury Road. The film, directed by Richard Eyre, is based on Bayleys memoir Elegy for Iris. The beach scenes were filmed at Southwold in Suffolk, one of Murdochs favourite haunts. Broadbent received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role. Dench and Winslet were both nominated, for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress respectively. Venus in Fur Venus in Fur is a 2013 French erotic drama film directed by Roman Polanski. It is based on the play of the same name by American playwright David Ives, which itself was inspired by Leopold von Sacher-Masochs novel Venus in Furs. It stars Emmanuelle Seigner and Mathieu Amalric, the only actors in the film. The film premiered in competition for the Palme dOr at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival on 25 May. In January 2014 the film received five nominations at the 39th César Awards, winning for Best Director. Anywhere But Here Anywhere but Here is a 1999 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film, based on the novel of the same name by Mona Simpson. The screenplay was written by Alvin Sargent, and the film was directed by Wayne Wang. It was produced by Laurence Mark, Petra Alexandria, and Ginny Nugent. It stars Susan Sarandon, Natalie Portman, and Shawn Hatosy. Filming began in late June 1998. The film debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 17, 1999, before being released in the United States on November 12. Greta Greta is a 2018 psychological thriller film directed by Neil Jordan and co-written by Ray Wright and Jordan. The film stars Isabelle Huppert, Chloë Grace Moretz, Maika Monroe, Colm Feore, and Stephen Rea, and follows a young woman as she befriends a lonely widow who becomes disturbingly obsessed with her. Greta held its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 6 September 2018. It was theatrically released on 1 March 2019 in the United States, by Focus Features. The film has grossed over $15.5 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics. F/X F/X is a 1986 American action thriller film directed by Robert Mandel, written by Gregory Fleeman and Robert T. Megginson, and starring Bryan Brown, Brian Dennehy, Diane Venora and Cliff De Young. Angela Bassett makes her film debut. The film follows an expert in the art of special effects with a reputation built by his work on many low-budget hack-and-slash films such as I Dismember Mama. The Department of Justice hires him to stage the murder of a gangster about to enter the Witness Protection Program. He agrees, but then things get complicated. Meanwhile, a New York City police detective is investigating the faked murder and cannot understand why the Justice Department is even less helpful than usual. A sequel, F/X2: The Deadly Art of Illusion, was released in 1991. A spinoff TV series entitled The Series was produced from 1996 to 1998. Thursday Thursday is a 1998 American crime/thriller/black comedy film written and directed by Skip Woods and starring Thomas Jane, Aaron Eckhart, Paula Marshall, Michael Jeter and Mickey Rourke. It won the Special Jury Prize at the Cognac Festival. Surveillance Surveillance is a 2008 American independent thriller film co-written and directed by Jennifer Lynch and starring Julia Ormond, Bill Pullman, Michael Ironside and French Stewart. The story is set in the Nebraska plains of United States. The film premiered "out of competition" and appeared in a midnight slot at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Surveillance is Lynchs second feature film, following a fifteen-year break after Boxing Helena. Casino Jack Casino Jack is a 2010 comedy-drama thriller film directed by George Hickenlooper and starring Kevin Spacey. The film focuses on the career of Washington lobbyist and businessman Jack Abramoff, who was involved in a massive corruption scandal that led to his conviction as well as the conviction of two White House officials, Rep. Bob Ney, and nine other lobbyists and congressional staffers. Abramoff was convicted of fraud, conspiracy and tax evasion in 2006, and of trading expensive gifts, meals and sports trips in exchange for political favors. Abramoff served three and a half years of a six-year sentence in federal prison, and was then assigned to a halfway house. He was released on December 3, 2010. Spacey was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his portrayal of Abramoff, eventually losing to Paul Giamatti for his role in Barneys Version. Poison Ivy Poison Ivy is a 1992 American erotic thriller film directed by Katt Shea. It stars Drew Barrymore, Sara Gilbert, Tom Skerritt, and Cheryl Ladd. The original music score is composed by David Michael Frank. The film was shot in Los Angeles. It was nominated for the 1992 Grand Jury prize of Best Film at the Sundance Festival. Sara Gilbert was nominated for Best Supporting Female at the 1993 Independent Spirit Awards. Although it did not fare very well at the box office, grossing $1,829,804 with its limited theatrical release to 20 movie theaters, the film received favorable word-of-mouth, and became a success on cable and video in the mid-1990s. It is the first installment in a film series, which includes three direct-to-video sequels. Betty Blue Betty Blue is a 1986 French erotic psychological drama film. Its original French title is 37° 2 le matin, meaning "37.2°C in the morning". The film was directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix and stars Béatrice Dalle and Jean-Hugues Anglade. It is based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Philippe Djian. The film was the eighth highest-grossing film of the year in France. The film received both a BAFTA and Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Language Film in 1986, as well as winning a César Award for Best Poster. In 2005 a directors cut was issued, with about an hour of extra footage. The Eiger Sanction The Eiger Sanction is a 1975 American thriller film directed by and starring Clint Eastwood. Based on the 1972 novel The Eiger Sanction by Trevanian, the film is about an art history professor, mountain climber and former assassin once employed by a secret United States government agency who is blackmailed into returning to his deadly profession and do one more "sanction", a euphemism for killing. He agrees to join an international climbing team in Switzerland planning an ascent of the Eiger north face in order to complete a second sanction to avenge the murder of an old friend. The film was produced by Robert Daley for Eastwoods Malpaso Company, with Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown as executive producers, and co-starred George Kennedy, Vonetta McGee and Jack Cassidy. Principal photography started on August 12, 1974, and ended in late September 1974. The picture was filmed on location on the Eiger mountain and Zurich in Switzerland, in Monument Valley and Zion National Park in the American Southwest, and in Carmel-by-the-Sea and Monterey in California. Special equipment and handheld cameras were employed to film the climbing sequences. Eastwood did his own climbing and stuntwork under dangerous conditions. Twenty-six-year-old British climber David Knowles died on the Eiger during the production. The film score was composed by John Williams. The Eiger Sanction was released in New York City on May 21, 1975, and received mixed reviews. The general reaction among many reviewers offered criticism of the story and screenplay, and praise for the climbing footage and action sequences. The film, which was made with a budget of $9 million, earned $14,200,000 at the box office. The Eiger Sanction was first released in DVD format on December 15, 1998, and in Blu-ray format on November 10, 2015 by Universal Studios. Tumbbad Tumbbad is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language historical period horror film directed by debutant Rahi Anil Barve and Adesh Prasad. Written by Barve, Prasad, Mitesh Shah and Anand Gandhi, who also served as the creative director, the film was produced by Sohum Shah, Aanand L. Rai, Mukesh Shah and Amita Shah. Starring Sohum Shah in the lead role as Vinayak Rao, it follows the story of his search for a hidden treasure in 20th century village of Tumbbad. Barve began writing the script based on a story a friend had told him about in 1993, by Marathi writer Narayan Dharap. He wrote the first draft in 1997, when he was 18 years old. From 2009 to 2010, he created a 700-page storyboard for the film. It was optioned by seven production companies who backed out and went on the floor three times. It was first shot in 2012 but after editing, Barve and Shah were not satisfied. The film was then re-written and re-shot with filming completed in May 2015. Pankaj Kumar served as the director of photography while Sanyukta Kaza was its editor. Jesper Kyd composed the original score while Ajay-Atul composed one song. Tumbbad premiered in the critics week section of the 75th Venice International Film Festival—the first Indian film to be screened there. It was also screened at: the 2018 Fantastic Fest, Sitges Film Festival, the Screamfest Horror Film Festival, the El Gouna Film Festival, 23rd International Film Festival of Kerala, Morbido Film Fest, Brooklyn Horror Film Festival and Nitte International Film Festival. It was released on 12 October 2018 to mostly positive reviews with critics praising the visuals. Made on a production budget of , the film grossed a total of at the box office, making it a profitable venture. Tumbbad received eight nominations at the 64th Filmfare Awards winning three for Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction and Best Sound Design. Midway Midway, released in the United Kingdom as Battle of Midway, is a 1976 American Technicolor war film directed by Jack Smight and produced by Walter Mirisch from a screenplay by Donald S. Sanford. The film features an international cast of stars including Charlton Heston, Henry Fonda, James Coburn, Glenn Ford, Ed Nelson, Hal Holbrook, Toshiro Mifune, Robert Mitchum, Cliff Robertson, Robert Wagner, James Shigeta, Pat Morita, John Fujioka, Robert Ito and Christina Kokubo. The music score by John Williams and the cinematography by Harry Stradling Jr. were both highly regarded. The soundtrack used Sensurround to augment the physical sensation of engine noise, explosions, crashes and gunfire. Despite mixed reviews, Midway became the tenth most popular movie at the box office in 1976. Lord of the Flies Lord of the Flies is a 1963 British drama film, based on William Goldings novel of the same name about 30 schoolboys who are marooned on an island where the behaviour of the majority degenerates into savagery. It was written and directed by Peter Brook and produced by Lewis M. Allen. The film was in production for much of 1961, though the film did not premiere until 1963, and was not released in the United Kingdom until 1964. Golding himself supported the film. When Kenneth Tynan was a script editor for Ealing Studios he commissioned a script of Lord of the Flies from Nigel Kneale, but Ealing Studios closed in 1959 before it could be produced. The novel was adapted into a movie for a second time in 1990; the 1963 film is generally considered more faithful to the novel than the 1990 adaptation. Any Which Way You Can Any Which Way You Can is a 1980 American action comedy film, starring Clint Eastwood, with Sondra Locke, Geoffrey Lewis, William Smith, and Ruth Gordon in supporting roles. It was directed by Buddy Van Horn. The film is the sequel to the 1978 hit comedy Every Which Way but Loose. 31 31 is a 2016 American horror film written, directed and produced by Rob Zombie, and starring an ensemble cast featuring Sheri Moon Zombie, Jeff Daniel Phillips, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, Meg Foster, Richard Brake, Jane Carr, Judy Geeson, and Malcolm McDowell. A period piece set in 1976, the film is about five carnies who are kidnapped by a gang of clowns called "The Heads" and forced to play a survival game called "31", where they are chased by the clowns through a maze of rooms over 12 hours, the penalty for capture being torture and murder, while bets are placed on their progress. The film was crowdfunded online twice at fanbacked.com. At a test screening, Zombie compared 31 to his 2005 film The Devils Rejects. Wolf Creek 2 Wolf Creek 2 is a 2013 Australian horror film co-written and directed by Greg McLean. The film is a sequel to the 2005 film Wolf Creek and stars John Jarratt, reprising his role as Mick Taylor. It was released on 30 August 2013 at the Venice Film Festival, then released in Australia on 20 February 2014. Devil in a Blue Dress Devil in a Blue Dress is a 1995 American neo-noir mystery film directed by Carl Franklin and photographed by Tak Fujimoto. The film is based on Walter Mosleys novel of the same name and features Denzel Washington, Tom Sizemore, Jennifer Beals, and Don Cheadle. In 1948 Los Angeles, Ezekiel "Easy" Rawlins is a World War II veteran who has been unfairly laid off from an aircraft manufacturer, Champion Aircraft. He becomes a private investigator to pay the mortgage, despite having no training. The film received generally positive reviews but was a box office bomb grossing just $17.1 million against a budget of $27 million. Like Father Like Father is a 2018 American comedy film written and directed by Lauren Miller, in her feature-length directorial debut. The film stars Kristen Bell, Kelsey Grammer, and Seth Rogen, and follows a woman who must bond with her estranged father on a cruise after she is left at the altar. The film was released on August 3, 2018, by Netflix. Valley of the Wolves: Iraq Valley of the Wolves: Iraq is a 2006 Turkish action film directed by Serdar Akar and starring Necati Şaşmaz, Billy Zane and Ghassan Massoud. The story concerns a Turkish commando team which goes to Iraq to track down the US military commander responsible for the Hood event. The film is set during the occupation of Iraq and includes references to other real events such as the Abu Ghraib prison scandal. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2006 and is one of the most expensive Turkish films ever made. It is part of the Valley of the Wolves media franchise, based on the Turkish television series of the same name, and was followed by Gladio and Palestine. Filmed with a budget of $14 million, this was the most expensive Turkish film ever made at the time of its release before being surpassed by A.R.O.G.. The film grossed $27.9 million at the box office — $25.1 million in Turkey and $2.8 million in Europe. Opinions of the film greatly varied. While the Wall Street Journal characterized it as "a cross between American Psycho in uniform and the Protocols of the Elders of Zion", Turkeys parliamentary speaker Bulent Arinc described it as "absolutely magnificent". Once Upon a Time in China Once Upon a Time in China is a 1991 Hong Kong–Chinese martial arts film written and directed by Tsui Hark, starring Jet Li as Chinese martial arts master and folk hero of Cantonese ethnicity, Wong Fei-hung. It is the first installment in the Once Upon a Time in China film series. 13 Tzameti 13 Tzameti is a 2005 suspense thriller film written, produced, and directed by Georgian filmmaker Géla Babluani. "Tzameti" is the Georgian word for thirteen. 13 Tzameti is the feature-length directorial debut for Babluani. It also marks the acting debut of his younger brother Georges, who plays the films protagonist Sébastien. The music was composed by East from the French band Troublemakers. The film tells the story of a destitute immigrant worker who steals an envelope containing instructions for a mysterious job that could pay out a fortune. Following the instructions, the young man unwittingly becomes trapped in a dark and dangerous situation. Sonatine is a 1993 Japanese yakuza film directed, written and edited by Takeshi Kitano, who also stars in the film. It won numerous awards and became one of Kitanos most successful and praised films, garnering him a sizable international fan base. Trade Trade is a 2007 American-German drama film directed by Marco Kreuzpaintner and starring Kevin Kline. It was produced by Roland Emmerich and Rosilyn Heller. The film premiered January 23, 2007 at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and opened in limited release on September 28, 2007. It is based on Peter Landesmans article "The Girls Next Door" about sex slaves, which was featured as the cover story in the January 24, 2004 issue of The New York Times Magazine. Smurfs: The Lost Village Smurfs: The Lost Village is a 2017 American computer-animated fantasy comedy film based on The Smurfs comic series by Peyo, produced by Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation and The Kerner Entertainment Company, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. A reboot of Sonys previous live-action/animated hybrid films, the film was directed by Kelly Asbury from a screenplay by Stacey Harman and Pamela Ribon, and stars the voices of Demi Lovato, Rainn Wilson, Joe Manganiello, Mandy Patinkin, Jack McBrayer, Danny Pudi, Michelle Rodriguez, Ellie Kemper, Ariel Winter, Meghan Trainor, and Julia Roberts. In the film, a mysterious map prompts Smurfette, Brainy, Clumsy and Hefty to find a lost village before Gargamel does. The film introduced the female Smurfs, who appeared on the franchise the next year. Smurfs: The Lost Village was released on April 7, 2017 to mixed reviews from critics, and grossed over $197 million worldwide against a $60 million budget. The film was dedicated to Jonathan Winters, the voice of Papa Smurf in the original series who died in 2013, and Anton Yelchin, the voice of Clumsy Smurf who died in a Jeep accident on June 19, 2016. Armour of God Armour of God is a 1986 Hong Kong action comedy film written and directed by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Alan Tam, Lola Forner and Rosamund Kwan. The film features Chans kung fu, comedy and stunts, with an Indiana Jones-style theme. Chan came the closest he has ever been to death in this film during a relatively routine stunt; he leaped onto a tree from a ledge, but the branch he grabbed snapped, sending Chan plummeting and cracking his skull. The film was followed by the sequel Operation Condor in 1991. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny is a 2016 American-Chinese wuxia film directed by Yuen Woo-ping and written by John Fusco, based on the novel Iron Knight, Silver Vase by Wang Dulu. It is also a sequel to the 2000 film Crouching Tiger. The film stars Donnie Yen, Michelle Yeoh, Harry Shum Jr., Jason Scott Lee, Roger Yuan, Woon Young Park, Eugenia Yuan, JuJu Chan, Chris Pang, Veronica Ngo, Shuya Chang and Natasha Liu Bordizzo. The film was released in Hong Kong on February 18, in China on February 19 and worldwide on Netflix outside China on February 26, 2016. Cold Prey Cold Prey is a 2006 Norwegian slasher film directed by Roar Uthaug. It premiered in Norway on October 13, 2006, and received huge positive reviews and was hailed as one of the best modern Norwegian horror movies. On February 7, 2017, it was reported that WWE Studios has acquired the exclusive English-language remake rights to the franchise and has sealed a deal for an option to purchase the screenplay Casey La Scala is writing. The American remake will be named "Cold Prey". Song to Song Song to Song is a 2017 American experimental romantic drama film written and directed by Terrence Malick and starring an ensemble cast including Ryan Gosling, Rooney Mara, Michael Fassbender, and Natalie Portman. After a lengthy post-production period of over three years, the film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 10, 2017, and was released in the United States on March 17, 2017, by Broad Green Pictures. Critical reception for the film was mixed. Rangasthalam Rangasthalam is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language period action drama film written and directed by Sukumar. Produced by Y. Naveen, Y. Ravi Shankar and C. V. Mohan for the company Mythri Movie Makers, the film stars Ram Charan and Samantha Akkineni in the lead roles, with Jagapati Babu, Naresh, Prakash Raj, Aadhi Pinisetty and Anasuya Bharadwaj in key supporting roles. Rangasthalam is set in the eponymous fictional village during the 1980s. It narrates the story of two brothers Chittibabu and Kumar Babu who oppose the local Government body and the corrupt Co-operative society led by the villages president Phanindra Bhupathi. Sukumar started working on the films script after completing Nannaku Prematho, and collaborated with R. Rathnavelu, who served as the director of photography. Devi Sri Prasad composed the films soundtrack and score; Naveen Nooli edited the film. One of the first few Indian films to be entirely shot using Red Helium 8K cameras, Rangasthalam principal photography began in April 2017 with the working title RC11 and lasted until March 2018. Majorly filmed in a village set worth 50 million erected in Hyderabad, ten percent of the films footage was shot in and around Rajahmundry. The film was made on a budget of 600 million, and was released globally on 30 March 2018. Rangasthalam received positive reviews from the critics who were particularly appreciative of Sukumars writing and the performances of the ensemble cast; they were critical of the films slow pace and runtime nearing three hours. The film was commercially successful, grossing a total of 2.1 billion and earning a distributor share of 1.2 billion; it became the highest grossing Telugu film of the year and the Sixth-highest grossing Telugu film of all time by the end of its theatrical run. It also won the National Film Award for Best Audiography. A Kannada-dubbed version of the film titled Rangasthala was released on 12 July 2019. Extreme Measures Extreme Measures is a 1996 American crime thriller film based on Michael Palmers 1991 novel of the same name, dealing with the ethics of medical sacrifices. The film was directed by Michael Apted and starred Hugh Grant, Gene Hackman, Sarah Jessica Parker and David Morse. Airport Airport is a 1970 American air disaster-drama film directed and written by George Seaton and starring Burt Lancaster and Dean Martin. Based on Arthur Haileys 1968 novel of the same name, it originated the 1970s disaster film genre. It is also the first in the Airport film series. Produced on a $10 million budget, it earned over $100 million. The film is about an airport manager trying to keep his airport open during a snowstorm, while a suicide bomber plots to blow up a Boeing 707 airliner in flight. It takes place at fictional Lincoln International Airport near Chicago, Illinois. The film was a commercial success and surpassed Spartacus as Universal Pictures biggest moneymaker. The movie won Helen Hayes an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as an elderly stowaway and was nominated for nine other Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Cinematography, and Best Costume Design for designer Edith Head. With attention paid to the detail of day-to-day airport and airline operations, the plot concerns the response to a paralyzing snowstorm, environmental concerns over noise pollution, and an attempt to blow up an airliner. The film is characterized by personal stories intertwining while decisions are made minute-by-minute by the airport and airline staffs, operations and maintenance crews, flight crews, and Federal Aviation Administration air traffic controllers. Ernest Laszlo photographed it in 70 mm Todd-AO. It is the last film scored by Alfred Newman and the last film role for Van Heflin and Jessie Royce Landis. Hamlet 2 Hamlet 2 is a 2008 American comedy film directed by Andrew Fleming, written by Fleming and Pam Brady, and starring Steve Coogan, Catherine Keener, Amy Poehler, and David Arquette. It was produced by Eric Eisner, Leonid Rozhetskin, and Aaron Ryder. Hamlet 2 was filmed primarily at a New Mexico high school from September to October 2007. The film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and was distributed by Focus Features. The Day of the Doctor "The Day of the Doctor" is a special episode of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, marking the programmes 50th anniversary. It was written by Steven Moffat, an executive producer alongside Faith Penhale. It was shown on BBC One on 23 November 2013, in both 2D and 3D. The special was broadcast simultaneously in 94 countries, and was shown concurrently in 3D in some cinemas. It achieved the Guinness World Record for the largest ever simulcast of a TV drama and won the Radio Times Audience Award at the 2014 British Academy Television Awards. The 77-minute episode shows the last day of the Time War, in which the War Doctor chooses to kill both Daleks and his own race of Time Lords to end the destructive conflict, paralleling this with a present-day choice by paramilitary organisation UNIT to destroy London rather than allow an alien invasion. Revising the back story, the Doctor succumbs to Clara Oswalds plea to change his mind; and instead, at the last instant of the Time War, he hides his war-torn home planet in time, rather than destroy it. Unfortunately the time distortions incurred causes all but his latest incarnation to have no memory of his changed decision. The episode starred Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor and Jenna Coleman as his companion, Clara Oswald. Previous lead actors David Tennant and Billie Piper returned for the episode, Tennant reprising his role as the Tenth Doctor, while Piper portrayed a sentient doomsday weapon called the Moment, projected as an image based on her character Rose Tyler. She is invisible and inaudible to everyone but the War Doctor. Other appearances included a very brief glimpse of the then-upcoming Twelfth Doctor, and a guest appearance by Fourth Doctor actor Tom Baker, in his late 70s. Rounding out the guest cast were Joanna Page as Queen Elizabeth I and Jemma Redgrave as Kate Stewart, the daughter of 1970s central figure Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart. The special also featured the return of the Daleks and the Zygons, shape-shifting aliens who had previously appeared only in Terror of the Zygons. As the episode celebrates fifty years of the programme, it references and alludes to various concepts featured throughout the shows run. It received critical acclaim and has been described by series producer Marcus Wilson as a "love letter to the fans" and by the controller of BBC One, Danny Cohen, as an "event drama". The Night Comes for Us The Night Comes for Us is a 2018 Indonesian action thriller film written and directed by Timo Tjahjanto. It was originally conceived as a screenplay and then adapted into a graphic novel, before finally being released as a film. In December 2014, Tjahjanto confirmed he was working with Indonesian artist hub Glitch Network to adapt his original screenplay into comic form. The film stars Iko Uwais, Joe Taslim, Julie Estelle, Sunny Pang, Zack Lee and Shareefa Daanish. The film is based on a top organized crime enforcer who decides to turn his back on his former life as a killer to rescue a young girl. The crime syndicate sends in a rising gang prospect and legions of thugs to eliminate the enforcer and the young girl. The film was released to positive reviews, with critics praising the action and Uwais, Estelle and Taslims performances, although the excessive violence was criticized. The film premiered at Fantastic Fest on 22 September 2018. Four days later, it was announced that Netflix had acquired the distribution rights, and was released worldwide on 19 October 2018. Out Cold Out Cold is a 2001 American comedy film about a group of snowboarders in Alaska. It is the first feature film by the music video directing team The Malloys, after co-directing the surfing documentary Thicker than Water with musician Jack Johnson. The film presents itself as a parody of 1990s "ski school" movies and makes a number of references to the film Casablanca. A number of elements of the latter, including plot and famous lines, were incorporated into Out Cold. Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone is a 2007 Japanese animated science fiction film written and chief directed by Hideaki Anno. It is the first of four films released in the Rebuild of Evangelion tetralogy based on the original anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. It was produced and co-distributed by Annos Studio Khara in partnership with Gainax. Hideaki Anno wrote the first movie and is the general director and manager for the entire project. Yoshiyuki Sadamoto provided character designs for the film, while Ikuto Yamashita provided mechanical designs. Both Shinji Higuchi and Tomoki Kyoda provided the films storyboards. The film focuses on a young teenager named Shinji Ikari, who finds he must pilot a mecha known as "Evangelion Unit-01" to protect the world from mysterious creatures known as Angels. The plot is largely a point-for-point adaptation of the first six episodes of the original anime. While some scenes and events are replications of the original series, others unfold differently with new or omitted scenes and newly-available 3D CG technology. The film received a positive response from fans, with Hideaki Anno himself calling it a "faithful remake of the original series". The film was ranked as the 4th-highest grossing anime film at the Japanese box office during 2007, earning a total of ¥2 billion. The Other Side of the Door The Other Side of the Door is a 2016 American-British supernatural horror film directed by Johannes Roberts and co-written by Roberts and Ernest Riera. Starring Sarah Wayne Callies, Jeremy Sisto, Javier Botet, and Sofia Rosinsky, the film was released in the United Kingdom and the United States on 4 March 2016. The film grossed over $14 million worldwide from a $5 million budget making it one of Fox Internationals most commercially successful movies. Help! Help! is a 1965 British musical comedy-adventure film directed by Richard Lester, starring the Beatles–John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr—and featuring Leo McKern, Eleanor Bron, Victor Spinetti, John Bluthal, Roy Kinnear and Patrick Cargill. The second film starring The Beatles following Lesters A Hard Days Night, Help! sees the group struggle to record their new album while trying to protect Ringo from a sinister cult and a pair of mad scientists, all of whom are obsessed with obtaining one of his rings. The soundtrack was released as an album, also called Help!. The film had its Royal World Premiere at the London Pavilion Theatre in the West End of London on 29 July 1965 in the presence of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon and the Earl of Snowdon. While not reviewed at the time with the same high level of admiration as their first film, the film is regarded a half century later as being influential, including in the subsequent development of music videos. Art School Confidential Art School Confidential is a 2006 comedy-drama film directed by Terry Zwigoff, loosely based on the comic of the same name by Daniel Clowes. The film is Zwigoffs second collaboration with Clowes, the first being 2001s Ghost World. The cast includes Max Minghella, Sophia Myles, John Malkovich, Jim Broadbent, Matt Keeslar, Ethan Suplee, Joel Moore, Nick Swardson, Adam Scott, and Anjelica Huston. The film was partially shot at the Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles and at Pasadena City College in Pasadena, California. Otis Foundation Professor Gary Garaths worked as a consultant on the film. Hercules in New York Hercules in New York is a 1969 American fantasy comedy film directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and written by Aubrey Wisberg, who also served as producer. It was the first feature film to star a then-unknown Arnold Schwarzenegger, who was about 22 years old when the film was produced. Dogman Dogman is a 2018 Italian crime drama film directed by Matteo Garrone. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Marcello Fonte won the award for Best Actor. Inspired by real events, it was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Everly Everly is a 2014 American action thriller film directed by Joe Lynch and written by Yale Hannon based on a story by Lynch and Hannon. The film stars Salma Hayek as the title character with Akie Kotabe, Jennifer Blanc, Masashi Fujimoto, Togo Igawa, Gabriella Wright, Caroline Chikezie, Laura Cepeda, and Hiroyuki Watanabe in supporting roles. The film was released via iTunes on January 23, 2015, and received a limited theatrical release on February 27, 2015, by Dimension Films. Adult World Adult World is a 2013 American comedy-drama film directed by Scott Coffey and written by Andy Cochran. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2013 and stars Emma Roberts, Evan Peters, and John Cusack. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on February 14, 2014, by IFC Films. Rape Me Baise-moi is a 2000 French crime thriller film with elements of a rape and revenge film written and directed by Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi and starring Karen Lancaume and Raffaëla Anderson. It is based on the novel by Despentes, first published in 1993. The film received intense media coverage because of its graphic mix of violence and explicit sex scenes. Consequently, it is sometimes considered an example of the "New French Extremity." As a French noun, un baiser means "a kiss," but as a verb, baiser means "to fuck," so Baise-moi means simply "Fuck me." In some markets the film has been screened as "Rape me," but the French for "rape me" is "viole-moi." In a 2002 interview Rape Me was rejected by the directors. In 2000, The Film Censorship Board of Malaysia banned the film outright because of "very high-impact violence and sexual content throughout." Later that same year, the film was banned in Singapore owing to "depictions of sexual violence that may cause controversy." In Australia, the film was allowed to be shown at cinemas with an R18+ rating. Then in 2002, the film was pulled from cinemas and television and after that, banned outright. The film is still banned there because of its "harmful, explicit sexually violent content," and was re-banned in 2013. However, an edited R18+ version was screened on 23 August 2013 on the World Movies channel of the Australian state broadcaster SBS, as part of the World Movies "Films That Shocked The World" season. Genius Genius is a 2016 British-American biographical drama film directed by Michael Grandage and written by John Logan, based on the 1978 National Book Award-winner Max Perkins: Editor of Genius by A. Scott Berg. The film stars Colin Firth, Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, Dominic West, and Guy Pearce. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Honeymoon in Vegas Honeymoon in Vegas is a 1992 comedy film directed by Andrew Bergman and starring James Caan, Nicolas Cage, and Sarah Jessica Parker. Serving Sara Serving Sara is a 2002 American romantic comedy film directed by Reginald Hudlin and starring Matthew Perry, Elizabeth Hurley, and Bruce Campbell. Joe Tyler is a process server who is given the assignment to serve Sara Moore with divorce papers. He does so, but Moore persuades Tyler to serve Moores husband instead so that she can get a larger portion of his money in the divorce. The rest of the film follows their attempt to carry out Saras plan. The film garnered negative reviews and did poorly at the box office, debuting in the top 10 when it was released on August 23, 2002 in the US, where it grossed only $5,750,000 on the weekend. The Getaway The Getaway is a 1994 American neo-noir crime film directed by Roger Donaldson. The screenplay was written by Walter Hill and Amy Holden Jones, based on Jim Thompson’s 1958 novel of the same name. The film stars Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger, with Michael Madsen, James Woods, and Jennifer Tilly in supporting roles. Life of Crime Life of Crime is a 2013 American black comedy crime film written and directed by Daniel Schechter, based on Elmore Leonards novel The Switch, which includes characters later revisited in his novel Rum Punch, which was adapted into the Quentin Tarantino film Jackie Brown. Life of Crime was screened on the closing night 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, on the opening day of the Abu Dhabi Film Festival, at the 2014 Traverse City Film Festival and released in theaters on August 29, 2014. Citizen X Citizen X is a 1995 American television film which covers the efforts of detectives in the Soviet Union to capture an unknown serial killer of women and children in the 1980s, and the successive bureaucratic obstacles they consistently encounter. The film is based upon the true story of Soviet serial killer Andrei Chikatilo, who was convicted in 1992 of the murder of 52 women and children committed between 1978 and 1990. It stars Stephen Rea, Donald Sutherland, and Max Von Sydow. The film is based on Robert Cullens non-fiction book The Killer Department, released in 1993. Songs from the Second Floor Songs from the Second Floor is a Swedish black comedy-drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 6 October 2000, written and directed by Roy Andersson. It presents a series of disconnected vignettes that together interrogate aspects of modern life. The film uses many quotations from the work of the Peruvian poet César Vallejo as a recurring motif. It is the first film in a trilogy, followed by You and A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence. Sivaji Sivaji: The Boss is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by S. Shankar and produced by AVM Productions. The film stars Rajinikanth and Shriya Saran, with Suman, Vivek, Manivannan and Raghuvaran playing significant roles in the film. A. R. Rahman composed the soundtrack and background music, while Thota Tharani and K. V. Anand were the films art director and cinematographer respectively. The film revolves around a well-established software systems architect, Sivaji, who returns home to India after finishing work in the United States. On his return, he dreams of giving back to society with free medical treatment and education. However his plans face a roadblock in the form of the influential businessman, Adiseshan. When corruption also arises, Sivaji is left with no option but to fight the system in his own way. The film was released worldwide on 15 June 2007 in Tamil, and subsequently released in Telugu as a dubbed version on the same date. The film was also dubbed in Hindi, which released on 8 January 2010. The film was positively received by critics, and became a commercial success worldwide. It went on to win a National Film Award, three Filmfare Awards and two Vijay Awards. The film was converted into 3D and released on 12 December 2012 as Sivaji 3D. The runtime of the 3D version was shorter than the original, cut to 155 minutes, and released amidst moderate fanfare and fared positively critically and commercially. It also became the first Indian film to use Dolby Atmos surround sound technology. Unfriended: Dark Web Unfriended: Dark Web is a 2018 American horror film written and directed by Stephen Susco in his directorial debut. Shot as a computer screen film, it stars Colin Woodell, Rebecca Rittenhouse, Betty Gabriel, Connor Del Rio, Andrew Lees, Stephanie Nogueras, and Savira Windyani. The film is a sequel to the 2014 film Unfriended, and follows a group of friends who find a laptop that has access to the dark web, only to realize they are being watched by the original owners. The film had its world premiere at the South by Southwest festival on March 9, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on July 20, 2018, by Universal Pictures OTL Releasing and Blumhouse Productions BH Tilt. The film received mixed reviews from critics and has grossed $16 million worldwide, against a production budget of $1 million. The Kentucky Fried Movie The Kentucky Fried Movie is a 1977 independently made American anthology comedy film, produced by Kim Jorgensen, Larry Kostroff, and Robert K. Weiss and directed by John Landis. Among the numerous star cameos are George Lazenby, Bill Bixby, Henry Gibson, Barry Dennen, Donald Sutherland, Tony Dow, Stephen Bishop, and the voice of Shadoe Stevens. According to David Zucker on the DVD commentary track, David Letterman auditioned for the role of the newscaster but was not selected. The film also features many former members of The Groundlings and The Second City. The "feature presentation" portion of the film stars Evan C. Kim and hapkido Grand Master Bong Soo Han. The Kentucky Fried Movie marked the first film appearances of a number of actors who later became famous, as well as being the vehicle that launched the careers of the Zucker brothers, Abrahams, and Landis. Landis work on the film was responsible for his being recommended to direct National Lampoons Animal House in 1978. The films writers were the team of David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker, who subsequently wrote and directed Airplane!, Top Secret!, and the Police Squad! television series and its film spin-offs, The Naked Gun films. The Bachelor The Bachelor is a 1999 romantic comedy film directed by Gary Sinyor and written by Steve Cohen. It is a remake of the 1925 film Seven Chances and stars Chris ODonnell and Renée Zellweger. Catch .44 Catch .44 is a 2011 American crime thriller film written and directed by Aaron Harvey and starring Forest Whitaker, Bruce Willis, Malin Åkerman, Nikki Reed, Deborah Ann Woll, and Brad Dourif. The Bird with the Crystal Plumage The Bird with the Crystal Plumage is a 1970 giallo film directed by Dario Argento, in his directorial debut. The film has been credited with popularizing the Italian giallo genre. It is the first installment in the Animal Trilogy, and was followed by The Cat o Nine Tails and Four Flies on Grey Velvet. Written by Argento, the film borrowed liberally from Fredric Browns novel The Screaming Mimi, which had previously been made into a Hollywood film, Screaming Mimi, directed by Gerd Oswald. The film was nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe award for best motion picture in 1971. The film was originally cut by 20 seconds for its US release and received a GP rating, though it was later re-classified as PG. It has since been released in the US uncut. Upon its release the film was a huge box office hit, grossing 1,650,000,000 Italian lira, twice the production cost of $500,000. The film was also a success outside of Italy, gaining €1,366,884 admissions in Spain. Kiss of Death Kiss of Death is a 1995 American Neo-noir thriller film starring David Caruso, Samuel L. Jackson, Nicolas Cage, Helen Hunt, Ving Rhames, and Stanley Tucci, directed by Barbet Schroeder. The film is a very loosely based remake of the 1947 film noir classic of the same name that starred Victor Mature, Brian Donlevy, and Richard Widmark. It was screened out of competition at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Like the original Kiss of Death, the film was released by 20th Century Fox. Days of Being Wild Days of Being Wild is a 1990 Hong Kong drama film directed by Wong Kar-wai. The film stars some of the best-known actors and actresses in Hong Kong, including Leslie Cheung, Andy Lau, Maggie Cheung, Carina Lau, Jacky Cheung and Tony Leung Chiu-wai. Days of Being Wild also marks the first collaboration between Wong and cinematographer Christopher Doyle, with whom he has since made six more films. The movie forms the first part of an informal trilogy, together with In the Mood for Love and 2046. Coma Coma is a 1978 Metrocolor American suspense film in Panavision based on the 1977 novel of the same name by Robin Cook. The film rights were acquired by director Michael Crichton, and the movie was produced by Martin Erlichmann for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The cast includes Geneviève Bujold, Michael Douglas, Elizabeth Ashley, Richard Widmark, and Rip Torn. Among the actors in smaller roles are Tom Selleck, Lois Chiles, and Ed Harris. The story was adapted again into a two-part television miniseries broadcast September 2012 on A&E television network. Prem Ratan Dhan Payo Prem Ratan Dhan Payo is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film written and directed by Sooraj Barjatya, produced by Rajshri Productions and distributed by Fox Star Studios. The film stars Salman Khan and Sonam Kapoor. This is the fourth collaboration between Barjatya and Khan after their previous films Maine Pyar Kiya, Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!, and Hum Saath Saath Hain. The latter played a dual role for the second time in his career after Judwaa. With a production budget of , Prem Ratan Dhan Payo is one of the most expensive Hindi films. The cinematography of the film was done by V. Manikandan, which was edited by Sanjay Sankla. The soundtrack was composed by Himesh Reshammiya, and the background music done by Sanjoy Chowdhury. The film was released worldwide on 12 November 2015. With earnings of worldwide, the film emerged as a commercial success as well as the second highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2015 and one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films. Indian media outlets reported that it was inspired by the South Korean film Masquerade, which was loosely based on the novel The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope. The Silence The Silence is a 1963 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Ingrid Thulin and Gunnel Lindblom. The plot focuses on two sisters, the younger a sensuous woman with a young son, the elder more intellectually oriented and seriously ill, and their tense relationship as they travel toward home through a fictional Central European country on the brink of war. The film is the third in a series of thematically related films, following Through a Glass Darkly and Winter Light, which is sometimes considered a trilogy. In addition to interpretations of spiritual issues, The Silence is sometimes interpreted as presenting its two sister characters as two sides of a single woman, one representing the physical and the other language. Bergman was inspired by his travels around Europe after World War II. Against expectations of the filmmakers, it was a box-office hit. The film was also noted for its frank depiction of sexuality and won the award for Best Film at the 1st Guldbagge Awards. It is regarded favorably by modern critics. The Juror The Juror is a 1996 American thriller film based on the 1995 novel by George Dawes Green. It was directed by Brian Gibson and stars Demi Moore as a single mother picked for jury duty for a mafia trial and Alec Baldwin as a mobster sent to intimidate her. The film received highly negative reviews and was a box office bomb, grossing only $22.7 million against its $44 million budget. Moore won a joint Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress for both her performance in this film and in Striptease. Dobermann Dobermann is a French film directed by Jan Kounen starring Tchéky Karyo, Vincent Cassel, and Monica Bellucci. Gol Maal Gol Maal is a 1979 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee and written by Rahi Masoom Raza and Sachin Bhowmick. It was produced by Mukherjee and N. C. Sippy, with music by Rahul Dev Burman. The film won several awards and was praised by critics. It was the highest grossing Hindi film of 1979. The film was remade in Tamil as Thillu Mullu, in Kannada as Aasegobba Meesegobba, in Malayalam as Simhavalan Menon, and in Sinhalese as Rasa Rahasak. The Emperor's Club The Emperors Club is a 2002 American drama film directed by Michael Hoffman and starring Kevin Kline. Based on Ethan Canins short story "The Palace Thief", the film follows a prep school teacher and his students at a fictional boys prep school, St. Benedicts Academy, near Washington It was filmed at Emma Willard School in Troy, although St. Benedicts Academy is said to be modeled after Phillips Exeter Academy, a preparatory school in Exeter, New Hampshire. Kline, discussing the film at his alma mater, St. Louis Priory School, said that he modeled his character after the Rev. Dom Timothy Horner, an English Benedictine monk and headmaster of Priory when Kline was enrolled there. This was the third film that Hoffman and Kline worked on together. Miss You Already Miss You Already is a 2015 British romantic comedy-drama film directed by Catherine Hardwicke and written by Morwenna Banks, based on Banks 2013 radio drama Goodbye. The film stars Toni Collette, Drew Barrymore, Dominic Cooper, Paddy Considine, Tyson Ritter, Frances de la Tour, and Jacqueline Bisset. It was screened in the Gala Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film opened theatrically in the United Kingdom on 25 September 2015 and in the United States on 6 November 2015 to mixed to positive critical reviews. The Prodigy The Prodigy is a 2019 horror film directed by Nicholas McCarthy, and starring Taylor Schilling and Jackson Robert Scott. The plot centers around a child whose disturbing behavior signals that an evil, possibly supernatural being has taken control of him, forcing his parents to investigate whether sinister forces are involved. The film was released in the United States on February 8, 2019, by Orion Pictures. It grossed over $19 million and received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances but criticized the story. Tulip Fever Tulip Fever is a 2017 historical romantic drama film directed by Justin Chadwick and written by Deborah Moggach and Tom Stoppard, adapted from Moggachs novel of the same name. It stars Alicia Vikander, Dane DeHaan, Jack OConnell, Holliday Grainger, Tom Hollander, Matthew Morrison, Kevin McKidd, Douglas Hodge, Joanna Scanlan, Zach Galifianakis, Judi Dench, and Christoph Waltz . The plot follows a 17th-century painter in Amsterdam who falls in love with a married woman whose portrait he has been commissioned to paint. Filmed in the summer of 2014, Tulip Fever was delayed numerous times before finally being released in the United States on September 1, 2017 by The Weinstein Company. It grossed $8 million worldwide against its $25 million budget. The Tigger Movie The Tigger Movie is a 2000 American animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and animation production by Walt Disney Animation, Inc., written and directed by Jun Falkenstein from a story by Eddie Guzelian. It is the second theatrical Winnie the Pooh film after The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and features Poohs best friend Tigger searching for his family tree and other Tiggers like himself. The film was the first feature-length theatrical Pooh film that was not a collection of previously released shorts. It is also the first in the original films in which Tigger is voiced by Jim Cummings; Tiggers original voice actor Paul Winchell, officially retired from the role in 1999 after A Valentine for You and died in 2005. Winchell was originally cast as Tigger, but he dropped from the project when the studio discovered that his voice was too raspy. Cummings had already played Tigger in the anti-drug television special Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue and the final two seasons of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. The film features original songs from the Sherman Brothers. Originally, the film was slated for a direct-to-video release, until then–Disney CEO Michael Eisner heard the Sherman Brothers songs, and decided to release the film in theaters worldwide. The film was the highest-grossing film in the Winnie the Pooh franchise until it was surpassed by 2018s Christopher Robin. The film received 3 nominations on the Annie Awards including the Annie Award for Directing in a Feature Production, the Annie Award for Voice Acting in a Feature Production and the Annie Award for Music in a Feature Production. Kaththi Kaththi is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by AR Murugadoss. The film stars Vijay in a dual role alongside Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Tota Roy Chowdhury and Sathish. Anirudh Ravichander composed the films soundtrack and score. Cinematography was done by George C. Williams and the film was edited by A. Sreekar Prasad. Lyca Productions and Ayngaran International bankrolled the venture and Eros International purchased the theatrical and audio rights for the film. The story revolves around the tale of Kathiresan and Jeevanantham who are lookalikes and focuses on the issue of farmers committing suicide due to corporate encroachment. The film, which commenced filming in January 2014 in Kolkata, was released on 22 October 2014 worldwide, coinciding with the festival of Deepavali. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Khaki Aur Khiladi television release on Zee Cinema on 13 December 2017 with Vijays voice dubbed by Shanoor Mirza. and was one of the highest grossing Tamil films of 2014. The film was praised for the story and screenplay. The film has been remade in to telugu as Khaidi No. 150 starring Chiranjeevi in lead role The Ten The Ten is a 2007 American anthology comedy film directed by David Wain and cowritten by Wain and Ken Marino. It was released through ThinkFilm. The film was released on August 3, 2007. The DVD was released on January 15, 2008. Monkeybone Monkeybone is a 2001 American dark comedy fantasy film directed by Henry Selick, written by Sam Hamm, produced by Michael Barnathan and Mark Radcliffe, and executive produced by Chris Columbus, Selick, and Hamm. The film combines live-action with stop-motion animation. Based on Kaja Blackleys graphic novel Dark Town, the film stars an ensemble cast led by Brendan Fraser, Bridget Fonda, and Whoopi Goldberg with Rose McGowan, Dave Foley, Giancarlo Esposito, Megan Mullally, Lisa Zane, Chris Kattan, John Turturro, and an uncredited Thomas Haden Church. Theatrically released on February 23, 2001 by 20th Century Fox, the film was a box office bomb and received generally negative critical reviews. My Cousin Rachel My Cousin Rachel is a 2017 romantic drama film, written and directed by Roger Michell, based upon the 1951 novel My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier. It stars Rachel Weisz, Sam Claflin, Iain Glen, Holliday Grainger, and Pierfrancesco Favino. It was shot in Italy and England in spring 2016 and is about a young man in Cornwall who meets the wife of his older cousin, suspecting her of being responsible for his death. The film was released in the United States and United Kingdom on June 9, 2017 by Fox Searchlight Pictures. Weisz received positive reviews for her performance as the title character. Top Hat Top Hat is a 1935 American screwball musical comedy film in which Fred Astaire plays an American dancer named Jerry Travers, who comes to London to star in a show produced by Horace Hardwick. He meets and attempts to impress Dale Tremont to win her affection. The film also features Eric Blore as Hardwicks valet Bates, Erik Rhodes as Alberto Beddini, a fashion designer and rival for Dales affections, and Helen Broderick as Hardwicks long-suffering wife Madge. The film was written by Allan Scott and Dwight Taylor. It was directed by Mark Sandrich. The songs were written by Irving Berlin. "Top Hat" and "Cheek to Cheek" have become American song classics. It has been nostalgically referred to — particularly its "Cheek to Cheek" segment — in many films, including The Purple Rose of Cairo and The Green Mile. Top Hat was the most successful picture of Astaire and Rogers partnership, achieving second place in worldwide box-office receipts for 1935. While some dance critics maintain that Swing Time contained a finer set of dances, Top Hat remains, to this day, the partnerships best-known work. Breathe Breathe is a 2017 biographical drama film directed by Andy Serkis in his directorial debut, from a screenplay by William Nicholson. It stars Andrew Garfield, Claire Foy, Hugh Bonneville, Tom Hollander, Ed Speleers and Dean-Charles Chapman, and tells the story of Robin Cavendish, who became paralyzed from the neck down by polio at age 28. The film had its world premiere at the 42nd Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2017. It was released in the United States by Bleecker Street on October 13, 2017, and in the United Kingdom by STXinternational on October 27, 2017. Grabbers Grabbers is a 2012 British-Irish monster film directed by Jon Wright and written by Kevin Lehane. The film stars Richard Coyle, Ruth Bradley, Bronagh Gallagher and Russell Tovey among an ensemble cast of Irish actors. A Guy Thing A Guy Thing is a 2003 American comedy film directed by Chris Koch and starring Jason Lee, Julia Stiles and Selma Blair. Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home is a 1995 American family film, directed by Dwight Little, and distributed by Warner Bros. under their Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label. It is a sequel to the 1993 film Free Willy, also starring Jason James Richter and August Schellenberg. The Rescue, was subsequently released in 1997, making a trilogy. A fourth nonconsecutive film, Escape from Pirates Cove was released on DVD in Spring 2010. Keiko the Orca does not actually appear in this film unlike the original film. Willy is played by a robotic double while the Free Willy Keiko Foundation devised a plan to bring him to the Oregon Coast Aquarium where he would be rehabilitated for poor health. The Day of the Beast The Day of the Beast is a 1995 Spanish black comedy horror film co-written and directed by Álex de la Iglesia and starring Álex Angulo, Armando De Razza and Santiago Segura. Both Maria Grazia Cucinotta and El Gran Wyoming have small roles in the film as well. The film was well received by critics and audiences in its country, and sparked interest in de la Iglesias filmography and style of directing. Grand Hotel Grand Hotel is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Edmund Goulding and produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The screenplay by William A. Drake is based on the 1930 play of the same title by Drake, who had adapted it from the 1929 novel Menschen im Hotel by Vicki Baum. To date, it is the only film to have won the Academy Award for Best Picture without being nominated in any other category. The film was remade as Week-End at the Waldorf in 1945, and also served as the basis for the 1989 stage musical of the same title. Another remake, to be directed by Norman Jewison, was considered in 1977 which was to take place at Las Vegas MGM Grand Hotel, but the project eventually fell through. Grand Hotel has proven influential in the years since its original release. The line "I want to be alone", famously delivered by Greta Garbo, placed number 30 in AFIs 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes. In 2007, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Grudge 3 The Grudge 3 is a 2009 Japanese-American supernatural horror film and the third installment in The Grudge film series. Toby Wilkins, who had previously directed the successful film Splinter and the short film series Tales from the Grudge, took Takashi Shimizus place as director who later served as executive producer, while Brad Keene replaced Stephen Susco as screenwriter. The film stars Johanna Braddy, Gil McKinney and Shawnee Smith, with a special appearance by Matthew Knight, and was released on DVD on May 12, 2009. Unlike the previous American films that were both rated PG-13, The Grudge 3 was given an R rating because of its graphic bloody violence, gore and language. The film features a linear plotline unlike all of its predecessors, which used nonlinear sequences of events for their respective plots and subplots. Fantastic Voyage Fantastic Voyage is a 1966 American science-fiction film directed by Richard Fleischer and written by Harry Kleiner, based on a story by Otto Klement and Jerome Bixby. The film is about a submarine crew who are shrunk to microscopic size and venture into the body of an injured scientist to repair damage to his brain. The original story took place in the 19th century and was meant to be a Jules Verne-style adventure with a sense of wonder. Kleiner abandoned all but the concept of miniaturization and added a Cold War element. The film starred Stephen Boyd, Raquel Welch, Edmond OBrien, Donald Pleasence, and Arthur Kennedy. Bantam Books obtained the rights for a paperback novelization based on the screenplay and approached Isaac Asimov to write it. Because the novelization was released six months before the movie, many people mistakenly believed that the film was based on Asimovs book. The movie inspired an animated television series. I Think I Love My Wife I Think I Love My Wife is a 2007 American romantic comedy film starring Chris Rock and Kerry Washington. Rock co-wrote the film with Louis C.K. and also directed and produced it. It is a remake of the 1972 French film Chloe in the Afternoon by Éric Rohmer. Shivers Shivers is a 1975 Canadian science fiction body horror film written and directed by David Cronenberg and starring Paul Hampton, Lynn Lowry and Barbara Steele. The original shooting title was Orgy of the Blood Parasites. Beirut Beirut, also known as The Negotiator, is a 2018 American political thriller film directed by Brad Anderson and written by Tony Gilroy. Set in 1982 during the Lebanese Civil War, the film stars Jon Hamm as a former U.S. diplomat who returns to service in Beirut in order to save a colleague from the group responsible for the death of his family. Rosamund Pike, Dean Norris, Shea Whigham, Larry Pine and Mark Pellegrino also star. Principal photography began in Morocco in June 2016. The film premiered on January 22, 2018, at the Sundance Film Festival and was released in the United States on April 11, 2018. It received generally positive reviews from critics, who called it "absorbing despite its flaws" and praised Hamms and Pikes performances. Lady Macbeth Lady Macbeth is a 2016 British drama film directed by William Oldroyd and written by Alice Birch, based on the novella Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District by Nikolai Leskov, though the films ending deviates significantly from the source text. It stars Florence Pugh, Cosmo Jarvis, Paul Hilton, Naomi Ackie and Christopher Fairbank. The plot follows a young woman who is stifled by her loveless marriage to a bitter man twice her age. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 10 September 2016, and was released in the United Kingdom on 28 April 2017 by Altitude Film Distribution and in the United States on 14 July 2017 by Roadside Attractions. It received positive reviews and has grossed nearly $4 million worldwide. My Bloody Valentine My Bloody Valentine is a 1981 Canadian slasher film directed by George Mihalka and written by John Beaird. It stars Paul Kelman, Lori Hallier, and Neil Affleck. The plot tells about a group of young adults who decide to throw a Valentines Day party, only to incur the vengeful wrath of an assailant in mining gear who begins a killing spree. Conceived and produced entirely over the course of around a year, the film was shot on location in Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, in the fall of 1980. It was theatrically released on February 11, 1981 by Paramount Pictures, coinciding with the Valentines holiday. Despite a mixed response from critics and grossing $5.7 million at the box office, the film has developed a large cult following over the years since its release. My Bloody Valentine faced notable censorship, having a total of nine minutes cut by the Motion Picture Association of America due to the amount of violence and gore. Though co-producer Dunning confirmed that the excised footage still existed, attempts to release it proved difficult as Paramount Pictures refused to offer an uncut version. In 2009, Lionsgate subsequently acquired home media rights to the film and released Blu-ray and DVD editions with three minutes of additional footage restored. The same year, Lionsgate released a remake of the film. Summer School Summer School is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Carl Reiner and starring Mark Harmon as a high school gym teacher who is forced to teach a remedial English class during the summer. The film co-stars Kirstie Alley and Courtney Thorne-Smith. It was distributed by Paramount Pictures and produced by George Shapiro and Howard West. The original music score was composed by Danny Elfman. Being Flynn Being Flynn is a 2012 American drama film written and directed by Paul Weitz and starring Robert De Niro, Julianne Moore and Paul Dano, released in select theatres in the United States on March 2, 2012. It was based on Another Bullshit Night in Suck City, a memoir by Nick Flynn. Death Warrant Death Warrant is a 1990 American action crime mystery-thriller film directed by Deran Sarafian and produced by Mark di Salle. The film was written by David S. Goyer while a student at USC, and was Goyers first screenplay to be sold and produced commercially. In the film, the police detective Louis Burke is going into a prison facility at California as an undercover cop in order to find out who stands behind a mysterious series of murders, and finds himself locked up with his nemesis; Christian Naylor, a psychotic serial killer who calls himself "The Sandman" whom sets out to exact revenge upon him after getting into prison. Death Warrant was released on September 14, 1990. Upon its release, the film grossed $46 million against production budget of only $6 million. The film received general mixed critical reaction from critics who found the direction, its storyline, villain, and the plot poor, but highly praised the acting as well as the action scenes and the thrilling atmosphere. American Movie American Movie is a 1999 documentary film directed by Chris Smith. The film chronicles the real 1996–97 making of Coven, an independent horror film directed by filmmaker Mark Borchardt. Produced for the purpose of raising capital for another film that Borchardt intends to make, the epic Northwestern, Coven suffers from numerous setbacks, including poor financing, a lack of planning, Borchardts burgeoning alcoholism, and the ineptitude of the friends and family Borchardt hires as his production team. The documentary follows Borchardts filmmaking process from script to screen, and is interspersed with footage from both developing projects. American Movie was produced by Sarah Price and edited by Jun Diaz and Barry Poltermann. Filming for American Movie began in September 1995 and concluded in August 1997. The film was a critical success upon its debut and went on to win the Grand Jury Prize for Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival, and has since gone on to be considered a cult film. One Missed Call is a Japanese supernatural horror film directed by Takashi Miike and written by Minako Daira. The film is based on the novel Chakushin Ari by Yasushi Akimoto. The plot revolves around Yumi Nakamura, a young psychology student whose friend Yoko gets a strange voice message on her cell phone. The message is dated two days in the future and Yoko can hear herself screaming in it. After Yoko mysteriously dies, her death sets off a chain of events which leads Yumi to discover that this phenomenon has been occurring throughout Japan long before Yoko received an alarming call from her future self. When Yumi receives a call with the date and time of her death, she struggles to save herself and learn the truth behind the calls. The film received an American adaptation in 2008. Sand Castle Sand Castle is a 2017 American war drama film directed by Fernando Coimbra and written by Chris Roessner. The film stars Nicholas Hoult, Henry Cavill, Logan Marshall-Green, Tommy Flanagan, Glen Powell, Beau Knapp, and Neil Brown Jr. The film centers on Matt Ocre, a young soldier in the United States Army, who is tasked with restoring water to a village in Iraq. It is based on the true events and the experience of the films writer Roessner during the Iraq War. It was released on April 21, 2017 on Netflix. New York Stories New York Stories is a 1989 American anthology film; it consists of three shorts with the central theme being New York City. The first is Life Lessons, directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Richard Price and starring Nick Nolte. The second is Life Without Zoë, directed by Francis Ford Coppola and written by Coppola with his daughter, Sofia Coppola. The last is Oedipus Wrecks, directed, written by and starring Woody Allen. In foreign theatrical releases, the order of the three films was altered, Coppola’s being first, followed by Allen’s, and finishing with Scorcese’s. The film was screened out of competition at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Internal Affairs Internal Affairs is a 1990 American neo-noir crime thriller film set in Los Angeles about the police departments Internal Affairs Division. Directed by Mike Figgis, the film stars Richard Gere as Dennis Peck, a suave womanizer, clever manipulator, and corrupt policeman who uses his fellow officers as pawns for his own nefarious purposes while showing a tender side as a devoted father. Andy García plays Raymond Avila, the Internal Affairs agent who becomes obsessed with catching Peck when he suspects that Peck is not the poster boy police officer that the precinct has made him out to be. The Escapist The Escapist is a 2008 drama thriller starring Brian Cox, Joseph Fiennes, Liam Cunningham, Seu Jorge, Dominic Cooper, Steven Mackintosh, Stephen Farrelly and Damian Lewis. It is directed and co-written by Rupert Wyatt, and premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival to considerable acclaim. An Irish-UK co-production, the film was produced by Alan Moloney of Parallel Films and Adrian Sturges of Picture Farm. The Snowtown Murders Snowtown is a 2011 Australian biographical crime drama directed by Justin Kurzel in his directorial debut and written by Shaun Grant based on the true story of the Snowtown murders. Laurence Anyways Laurence Anyways is a 2012 Canadian romantic drama film written, edited, and directed by Xavier Dolan. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival where Suzanne Clément won the Un Certain Regard Award for Best Actress. The film also won the Queer Palm Award at the festival. The story of an impossible love between a woman named Fred and a transgender woman named Laurence who reveals her inner desire to become her true self: a woman. Set during the late 1980s and early 1990s, the story spans a decade, chronicling the doomed love of Fred and Laurence, as well as the trials and tribulations that they face. Where Dolans earlier film Heartbeats borrowed some of its style from the work of director Wong Kar-wai, the visual style of Laurence Anyways has been compared to late-career Stanley Kubrick in its contrast between a naturalistic, almost documentary-influenced way of shooting and Dolans more visually lyrical passages. At the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, the film won the award for Best Canadian Feature Film. The film also received ten nominations at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture, Best Direction for Dolan, Best Actor in a Leading Role for Poupaud, Best Actress in a Leading Role for Clément, and Best Screenplay for Dolan. Lost River Lost River is a 2014 American film written, co-produced, and directed by Ryan Gosling, in his feature directorial debut. The film stars Christina Hendricks, Saoirse Ronan, Iain De Caestecker, Matt Smith, Ben Mendelsohn, Barbara Steele, and Eva Mendes. Principal photography began in Detroit on May 6, 2013. The film premiered in competition in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, and was released in the United States on April 10, 2015. Shadowlands Shadowlands is a 1993 British biographical drama film about the relationship between Irish academic C. S. Lewis and American poet Joy Davidman, her death from cancer, and how this challenged Lewiss Christian faith. It was directed by Richard Attenborough with a screenplay by William Nicholson based on his 1985 television film and 1989 stage play of the same name. The 1985 script began life as I Call It Joy written for Thames Television by Brian Sibley and Norman Stone. Sibley later wrote the book, Shadowlands: The True Story of C. S. Lewis and Joy Davidman. Steamboy is a 2004 Japanese animated steampunk action film produced by Sunrise, directed and co-written by Katsuhiro Otomo, his second major anime release, following Akira. The film was released in Japan on July 17, 2004. Steamboy is one of the most expensive Japanese animated movies made to date. Additionally, the film was in production for ten years and utilized more than 180,000 drawings and 440 CG cuts. Beyond Skyline Beyond Skyline is a 2017 American post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Liam ODonnell and stars Frank Grillo, Bojana Novakovic, Iko Uwais, Callan Mulvey, Yayan Ruhian, Betty Gabriel and Antonio Fargas. It is a sequel to the 2010 film Skyline. It was released on December 15, 2017 in the United States by Vertical Entertainment. Unlike its critically panned predecessor, Beyond Skyline received mixed reviews, with several critics calling it an improvement over the original. My Dinner with Andre My Dinner with Andre is a 1981 American comedy-drama film directed by Louis Malle, and written by and starring Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn. The actors play fictionalized versions of themselves sharing a conversation at Café des Artistes in Manhattan. The films dialogue covers topics such as experimental theatre, the nature of theatre, and the nature of life, and contrasts Wallys modest humanism with Andres spiritual experiences. Assassination Games Assassination Games is a 2011 American action film directed by Ernie Barbarash, and starring Jean-Claude van Damme and Scott Adkins. The film was released in the United States on July 29, 2011. Flash of Genius Flash of Genius is a 2008 American biographical drama film directed by Marc Abraham. Philip Railsback wrote the screenplay based on a 1993 New Yorker article by John Seabrook. The story focuses on Robert Kearns and his legal battle against the Ford Motor Company after they developed an intermittent windshield wiper based on ideas the inventor had patented. The films title comes from the phrase "flash of genius", which is patent law terminology that was in effect from 1941 to 1952, although Kearnss patent was filed in 1964; it held that the inventive act must come into the mind of an inventor as a kind of epiphany, and not as the result of tinkering. The film opened on 1,098 screens in the United States on October 3, 2008, and earned $2.2 million on its opening weekend. It remained in theaters for only three weeks, and eventually grossed only $4.6 million worldwide, coming up short against its $20 million budget. Thugs of Hindostan Thugs of Hindostan is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language epic action-adventure film written and directed by Vijay Krishna Acharya, and produced by Aditya Chopra under his banner Yash Raj Films. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Aamir Khan, Fatima Sana Shaikh and Katrina Kaif. Set in 1795, the film follows a band of Thugs led by Khudabaksh Azaad, who aspires to free Hindostan from the rule of the expanding British East India Company. Alarmed, British commander John Clive sends a small-time Thug from Awadh, Firangi Mallah, to infiltrate and counter the threat. Produced on an estimated budget of , Thugs of Hindostan is one of the most expensive Bollywood films. Initially titled Thug, the film marked the first time Khan and Bachchan featured together as leads, and was the second collaboration between Khan, Acharya and Kaif, after Dhoom 3. Principal photography commenced on 5 June 2017 in Malta; the film was also shot in Thailand and Mehrangarh. It was put on a short hiatus after Bachchan was injured on set. Filming concluded in March 2018, the final schedule being completed in Rajasthan. The soundtrack was composed by Ajay-Atul, with lyrics written by Amitabh Bhattacharya. Thugs of Hindostan was released in theaters and IMAX during the week of the Diwali festival, on 8 November 2018. It received generally mixed to negative reviews from critics and audiences, with praise towards the performances of Bachchan and Khan, and criticism towards Acharyas direction, story and screenplay. The film recorded the highest first-day collection and highest two-day collection for any Hindi film in India, and the fourth biggest opening weekend in India, but immediately experienced a significant drop in the second day itself. The film released in China on 28 December 2018, where a special edition edited by Aamir Khan was released. Thugs of Hindostan has grossed at the worldwide box office. Like Water for Chocolate Like Water for Chocolate is a 1992 Mexican film in the style of magical realism based on the popular novel, published in 1989 by first-time Mexican novelist Laura Esquivel. It earned ten Ariel Awards including the Best Picture and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film became the highest-grossing Spanish-language film ever released in the United States at the time. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Last Man on Earth The Last Man on Earth is a 1964 black-and-white post-apocalyptic science fiction horror film based on the 1954 novel I Am Legend by Richard Matheson. The film was produced by Robert L. Lippert, directed by Ubaldo Ragona and Sidney Salkow, and stars Vincent Price. The screenplay was written in part by Matheson, but he was dissatisfied with the result and chose to be credited as "Logan Swanson". William Leicester, Furio M. Monetti, and Ubaldo Ragona finished the script. The Last Man on Earth was filmed in Rome, with scenes being completed at Esposizione Universale Roma. It was released in the US and the UK by American International Pictures. In the 1980s the film entered the public domain. MGM Home Video, the current owners of the AIP film catalog, released a digitally remastered widescreen print of the film on DVD in September 2005. Chinese Take-Out Chinese Take-Away is a 2011 Argentine comedy film written and directed by Sebastián Borensztein. The film was the highest grossing non-US film in Argentina in 2011. The Son of No One The Son of No One is a 2011 American crime thriller film written by Dito Montiel based on a book of the same name, written by Montiel. The film is Dito Montiels third collaboration with actor Channing Tatum. Renaissance Man Renaissance Man is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Penny Marshall, and stars Danny DeVito, Gregory Hines, James Remar and Cliff Robertson. In Australia, the film is known under the title of Army Intelligence. Welcome Welcome is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Anees Bazmee and produced by Firoz A. Nadiadwala and Ronnie Screwvala under the banner of UTV Motion Pictures and Base Industries Group. The film features a large ensemble cast of Feroz Khan, Anil Kapoor, Nana Patekar, Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif, Paresh Rawal, Mallika Sherawat, whilst featuring Sunil Shetty in a guest appearance and Malaika Arora Khan in an item number. The film spawned a sequel, named Welcome Back and became the first installment of Welcome film series. Welcome released worldwide on 21 December 2007, to mixed critical reviews and despite initial competition from Taare Zameen Par, was a strong financial success at the box office both in India and overseas. According to The Hindu, the films climax scene is a rip-off from the Charlie Chaplin film, The Gold Rush and Michael Madana Kama Rajan. Quadrophenia Quadrophenia is a 1979 British drama film, loosely based on The Whos 1973 rock opera of the same name. It was directed by Franc Roddam in his feature directing début. Unlike the adaptation of Tommy, Quadrophenia is not a musical film, and the band does not appear live in the film. The film stars Phil Daniels as Jimmy, a young 1960s London-based Mod who escapes from his dead-end job as a mailroom boy by dancing, partying, taking amphetamines, riding his scooter and brawling with the motorcycle-riding Rockers. After he and his friends participate in a huge brawl with the Rockers at the seaside town of Brighton, he is arrested and his life starts to spiral out of control; he loses his love interest, Gets kicked out of his house by his parents, and discovers that his idol, the popular mod nicknamed "Ace Face", is actually a bell boy at a hotel. The Closet The Closet is a 2001 French comedy film written and directed by Francis Veber. It is about a man who pretends to be homosexual to keep his job, with absurd and unexpected consequences. We Are Still Here We Are Still Here is a 2015 American horror film written and directed by Ted Geoghegan and starring Andrew Sensenig and Barbara Crampton as grieving parents who find themselves the focus of an attack by vengeful spirits. The film had its world premiere on 15 March 2015 at South by Southwest. What's Love Got to Do with It Whats Love Got to Do with It is a 1993 American biographical film directed by Brian Gibson, based on the life of American-born singer Tina Turner. It stars Angela Bassett as Tina Turner and Laurence Fishburne as Ike Turner. The screenplay was adapted by Kate Lanier from the book I co-written by Turner with Kurt Loder. Both Ike and Tina assigned rights to Lanier for their lives to be dramatized in the film. The films soundtrack featured the hit song "I Dont Wanna Fight", which went to number one in seven countries. In the United States, the film grossed almost $40 million and around $20 million in rentals. In the United Kingdom, it grossed nearly £10 million. Guzaarish Guzaarish is a 2010 Indian romantic drama film written, composed and directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. The film stars Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai in lead roles while Shernaz Patel, Aditya Roy Kapoor, Monikangana Dutta, Suhel Seth, Swara Bhaskar, and Makrand Deshpande portray pivotal roles. It is jointly produced by Bhansali and UTV Motion Pictures. Sudeep Chatterjee handled Cinematography and editing was done by Hemal Kothari. The film narrates the story of a paralyzed magician-turned-Radio jockey files a petition in court seeking permission to end his life. The film was released on 19 November 2010 to positive reviews from critics, who praised the direction, cinematography, and performances, particularly of Roshan, and Rai. However, veteran Indian writer Dayanand Rajan claimed that the plot of the film was plagiarised from his unpublished novel Summer Snow. Guzaarish is the third film to feature Roshan opposite Rai after Dhoom 2 and Jodhaa Akbar.The film received nominations for direction, music and performances of the lead actors, notably Roshan and Rai being nominated under Filmfare Award for Best Actor and Filmfare Award for Best Actress category respectively as well as both critics and popular choice awards at other functions. Recep Ivedik 3 Recep İvedik 3 is a 2010 Turkish comedy film, directed by Togan Gökbakar, which stars Şahan Gökbakar as an oafish character who is attempting to combat depression following the death of his grandmother. The film, which was released nationwide in Turkey on , was the highest grossing Turkish film of 2010. The films titular comic character was created by Şahan Gökbakar for his Turkish comedy television show Dikkat Şahan Çıkabilir, which ran from 2005 to 2006. The series subsequently generated several sequel films, starting with Recep İvedik, to which this is the second sequel. Poltergeist III Poltergeist III is a 1988 American supernatural horror film and is the third and final entry in the original Poltergeist film series. Writers Michael Grais and Mark Victor, who wrote the screenplays for the first two films, did not return for this second sequel; it was co-written, executive produced, and directed by Gary Sherman, and was released on June 10, 1988, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was panned by critics and disappointed at the box office. Heather ORourke and Zelda Rubinstein were the only original cast members to return. ORourke died four months before the film was released and before post-production could be completed. It was dedicated to her memory. Julian Beck had died soon after the filming of The Other Side, and thus the role of the Rev. Henry Kane went to Nathan Davis in this film. Moby Dick Moby Dick is a 1956 film adaptation of Herman Melvilles novel Moby-Dick. It was directed by John Huston with a screenplay by Huston and Ray Bradbury. The film starred Gregory Peck, Richard Basehart, and Leo Genn. The music score was written by Philip Sainton. Metallica Through the Never Metallica: Through the Never is a 2013 American thriller concert film featuring American heavy metal band Metallica. Its title is derived from the song "Through the Never", from the bands self-titled 1991 album. It follows young roadie Trips surreal misadventures, intercut with concert footage shot in Vancouver and Edmonton in August 2012. The movie features no dialogue, bar that of Trips supervisor and the band – a concept similar to Pink Floyds movie The Wall and Daft Punks Interstella 5555. "Weve obviously been influenced by some of the great music films of the past – The Song Remains the Same, or what Pink Floyd did with The Wall," said Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo. "But this is pretty unique. Its like a cross between Mad Max and The Twilight Zone." It was the first feature released by the revived incarnation of the Picturehouse marquee, which had been shut down since 2008. A Passage to India A Passage to India is a 1984 epic historical drama film written, directed and edited by David Lean. The screenplay is based on the play of the same name by Santha Rama Rau, which was in turn based on the 1924 novel of the same name by E.M. Forster. Set in the 1920s during the period of the British Raj, the film tells the story of the interactions of several characters in the fictional city of Chandrapore, namely Dr. Aziz, Mrs Moore, Adela Quested, and Richard Fielding. When newcomer to India Adela accuses Aziz of an attempted rape within the famed Marabar Caves, the city is split between the British elite and the native underclass as the budding friendship between Aziz and Fielding is tested. The film explores themes of racism, imperialism, religion, and the nature of relationships both friendly and marital. This was the final film of Leans prestigious career, and the first feature-film he had directed in fourteen years, since Ryans Daughter in 1970. Receiving universal critical acclaim upon its release with many praising it as Leans finest since Lawrence of Arabia, A Passage to India received eleven nominations at the Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director for Lean, and Best Actress for Judy Davis for her portrayal as Adela Quested. Peggy Ashcroft won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal as Mrs Moore, making her, at 77, the oldest actress to win the award, and Maurice Jarre won his third Academy Award for Best Original Score. Fire Down Below Fire Down Below is a 1997 American action film starring Steven Seagal and directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá in his directorial debut. The film also includes cameos by country music performers Randy Travis, Mark Collie, Ed Bruce, Marty Stuart and Travis Tritt, and country-rocker and the Band member Levon Helm, as well as Kris Kristofferson in a supporting role. Steven Seagal plays Jack Taggart, an EPA agent who investigates a Kentucky mine and helps locals stand up for their rights. The film was released in the United States on September 5, 1997. Night and Fog Night and Fog is a 1956 French documentary short film. Directed by Alain Resnais, it was made ten years after the liberation of German concentration camps. The title is taken from the Nacht und Nebel program of abductions and disappearances decreed by Nazi Germany. The documentary features the abandoned grounds of Auschwitz and Majdanek established in occupied Poland while describing the lives of prisoners in the camps. Night and Fog was made in collaboration with scriptwriter Jean Cayrol, a survivor of the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp. The music of the soundtrack was composed by Hanns Eisler. Resnais was originally hesitant about making the film and refused the offer to make it until Cayrol was contracted to write the script. The film was shot entirely in the year 1955 and is composed of contemporary shots of the camps plus stock footage. Resnais and Cayrol found the film very difficult to make due to its graphic nature and subject matter. The film faced difficulties with French censors unhappy with a shot of a French police officer in the film, and with the German embassy in France, which attempted to halt the films release at the Cannes Film Festival. Night and Fog was released to critical acclaim, and still receives very high praise today. It was re-shown on French television nationwide in 1990 to remind the people of the "horrors of war". The Little Mermaid 2: Return to the Sea The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea is a 2000 American animated direct-to-video musical adventure film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, and the sequel to the 1989 Disney animated film The Little Mermaid. Directed by Jim Kammerud and Brian Smith, the story of the film takes place 12 years after the original, and focuses on Ariel and Erics daughter Melody, a human princess who longs to swim in the ocean despite her parents law that the sea is forbidden to her. The film features the voices of Jodi Benson as Ariel, Tara Charendoff as Melody, and Pat Carroll as Morgana, the films new villain. In 2008, Disney released a third film in the Little Mermaid series, Ariels Beginning, which is a prequel to the original film. This was Buddy Hacketts final film role before his death in June 2003. The film received largely negative reviews with criticism directed at the plot, which many considered to be a generic rehash of the original film. Easy Money Easy Money is a Swedish thriller film directed by Daniel Espinosa that was released on 15 January 2010. It is based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Jens Lapidus. Joel Kinnaman stars in the lead role of Johan "JW" Westlund, a rather poor man living a double life in the upper class areas of Stockholm. After meeting a wealthy girl, he is enticed into the world of organized crime and begins to sell cocaine to afford his expensive lifestyle. Easy Money was well received by critics and was a hit at the box office. Two sequels to the film have been filmed - the first was released in 2012, while the third premiered in Swedish cinemas October 2013. Warner Bros. holds the rights to an American remake of Easy Money, which is set to star Zac Efron. Jai Ho Jai Ho is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language action drama film directed by Sohail Khan and produced by Khan and Sunil Lulla. The film stars Salman Khan, Tabu, Daisy Shah, Aditya Pancholi and Danny Denzongpa. It also features Sunil Shetty and Genelia DSouza in cameo appearances. The film is an official remake of the Telugu film Stalin, directed by A. R. Murugadoss. Jai Ho was released on 24 January 2014, on 3900 screens in India and around 650 screens overseas. It received mixed reviews from critics. Jai Hos worldwide distribution rights were sold for 110 crore, while its satellite rights were sold for 50 crore. Its music rights were also sold for 12 crore. Love Likes Coincidences Love Likes Coincidences is a 2011 Turkish drama film, directed by Ömer Faruk Sorak, starring Mehmet Günsür and Belçim Bilgin Erdoğan as star crossed lovers whose lives are intertwined by a series of coincidences. The film, which opened on at number 1 in the Turkish box office, is one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2011. Dil Raju acquires the remake rights of this film for all Indian languages. Justice League vs. Teen Titans Justice League vs. Teen Titans is a 2016 direct-to-video animated superhero film directed by Sam Liu from a screenplay by Alan Burnett and Bryan Q. Miller. It is part of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies and DC Animated Movie Universe. The film features the voices of Jon Bernthal, Taissa Farmiga, and Jason OMara. The film had its world premiere at WonderCon on March 26, 2016, and was released through digital download on March 29, 2016. It was released through home media on April 12, 2016, by Warner Home Video. Infernal Affairs II Infernal Affairs II is a 2003 Hong Kong crime-thriller film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. It is a prequel to the 2002 film Infernal Affairs. Anthony Wong, Eric Tsang, Edison Chen, Shawn Yue and Chapman To reprise their roles from the original film alongside new cast members Carina Lau, Francis Ng, Hu Jun and Roy Cheung. Neither Andy Lau nor Tony Leung, who played the central roles in the original, appear in this film as they are replaced by their younger versions portrayed by Edison Chen and Shawn Yue respectively. The events of the film take place from 1991 to 1997. Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam is a 1999 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. It was released internationally as Straight From the Heart. The film stars Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in lead role playing a role of a young girl Nandini. The film also stars Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn The film has been described as a loose adaptation of Maitreyi Devis Bengali novel Na Hanyate and is based on a love triangle although the film does not give credit to it. It was filmed throughout the Gujarat-Rajasthan border region, in addition to Budapest, Hungary, which was used to represent Italy. The film was premiered in the Indian Panorama section at the 1999 International Film Festival of India. It was remade in Bengali as Neel Akasher Chandni in 2009, with Jeet reprising Salman Khans role, Jisshu Sengupta reprising Ajay Devgns role, and Koel Mallick reprising Aishwarya Rais role. Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam received a leading 16 nominations at the 45th Filmfare Awards, including Best Actor for Khan and Devgn, winning 7 awards, including Best Film, Best Director for Bhansali, and Best Actress for Rai and Best Male Playback for Udit Narayan. The Longest Yard The Longest Yard is a 1974 American sports comedy film directed by Robert Aldrich, written by Tracy Keenan Wynn and based on a story by producer Albert S. Ruddy. The film follows a former NFL player recruiting the group of prisoners and playing football against their guards. It features many real-life football players, including Green Bay Packers legend Ray Nitschke. The film has been remade three times: as the 2001 British film Mean Machine, starring Vinnie Jones, the 2005 film remake, The Longest Yard featuring Reynolds as coach Nate Scarborough, and as the 2015 Egyptian film Captain Masr. In the two non-American remakes, the sport was changed from American football to association football. The Sacrament The Sacrament is a 2013 American found footage horror thriller film directed by Ti West. A. J. Bowen and Joe Swanberg play VICE journalists who document their co-workers attempt to locate his sister after she joins a reclusive religious commune. The films plot is based on the real-life events of the Jonestown Massacre of 1978. Aquarius Aquarius is a 2016 Brazilian–French drama film directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho and starring Sonia Braga as Clara, the last resident of Aquarius building, who refuses to sell her apartment to a construction company that intends to replace it with a new edifice. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. The film generated uproar in Brazil due to its political connotations, especially because it was released at the apex of the countrys political crisis. The films cast and crew actively positioned itself against what they considered to be a coup détat in Brazil, showing protest signs at Cannes. A number of controversies has been raised over the film, including its nonselection as the countrys entry to the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards by the Ministry of Culture’s committee, which has been seen as a supposed act of retaliation by Brazils new government. It was nominated for several awards, including the Independent Spirit Award for Best International Film and the César Award for Best Foreign Film. The film was included in a number of critics lists of best films of the year, including from Sight & Sound, Cahiers du cinéma and The New York Times. Extraordinary Measures Extraordinary Measures is a 2010 American medical drama film starring Brendan Fraser, Harrison Ford, and Keri Russell. It was the first film produced by CBS Films, the film division of CBS Corporation, who released the film on January 22, 2010. The film is about parents who form a biotechnology company to develop a drug to save the lives of their children, who have a life-threatening disease. The film is based on the true story of John and Aileen Crowley, whose children have Pompes disease. The film was shot in St. Paul; Portland; the Corner Saloon in Tualatin, Oregon; Manzanita; Beaverton, and Vancouver. Simmba Simmba is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Rohit Shetty and written by Yunus Sajawal and Sajid-Farhad. The third instalment of Shettys Police Universe, the film was produced by Shetty under his banner Rohit Shetty Picturez and Karan Johar, Hiroo Yash Johar and Apoorva Mehta via Dharma Productions. Reliance Entertainment also co-produced and distributed the film. It stars Ranveer Singh, Sonu Sood and Sara Ali Khan, with Ajay Devgn reprising his role of Bajirao Singham in an extended cameo role. The film follows Sangram "Simmba" Bhalerao, a corrupt police officer hailing from the same town as Singham, who is forced to lead a more righteous path after tragedy strikes those near him. It is an official partial remake of the 2015 Telugu-language film Temper. Its estimated production budget was . Principal photography began in June 2018 with most scenes filmed in Goa and Kolhapur and the remaining filmed at Hyderabad and Mehboob Studios in Mumbai. Shooting was wrapped up by early December in the same year. The films soundtrack was composed by Tanishk Bagchi, Lijo George – DJ Chetas and S. Thaman, with lyrics written by Shabbir Ahmed, Rashmi Virag, Kumaar and Kunaal Verma. The soundtrack features remakes of two 1996 songs: "Aankh Marey" originally from the film Tere Mere Sapne, and the qawwali song "Tere Bin" by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Simmba was released in countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council on 27 December 2018. The film was released in India and other international territories on the following day; it was distributed worldwide by Reliance Entertainment. The film received mixed reviews from critics, it became Singhs highest-earning opening film as of 2018; It earned 257 crore nett in India on its 24th day, and went on to gross about 400 crore worldwide. Simmba received Australian Telstra Peoples Choice Award. Defending Your Life Defending Your Life is a 1991 American romantic comedy-fantasy film about a man who dies and arrives in the afterlife only to find that he must stand trial and justify his lifelong fears in order to advance to the next phase of existence; or be sent back to Earth to do it again. The film was written by, directed by, and stars Albert Brooks. It also stars Meryl Streep, Rip Torn, Lee Grant and Buck Henry. The film was shot in and around Los Angeles, California. Despite its comedic overtones, Defending Your Life contains elements of drama and allegory. Absentia Absentia is a 2011 American independent supernatural horror film written, edited and directed by Mike Flanagan and produced by FallBack Plan Productions. The films principal photography phase was funded by way of the films project page on crowdfunding website Kickstarter. Courtney Bell stars as a pregnant woman whose missing husband briefly reappears after an unexplained seven-year absence. Smashed Smashed is a 2012 American drama film directed by James Ponsoldt, written by Ponsoldt and Susan Burke, and starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Aaron Paul. Winstead and Paul play a married couple, Kate and Charlie Hannah, both alcoholics. After a series of embarrassing incidents caused by her drinking habit, Kate decides to get sober with the help of a coworker and a sponsor from Alcoholics Anonymous. The script was partly based on Burkes own experience of giving up alcohol at a young age, since she felt that her narrative had not yet been told on film. She and Ponsoldt wrote the script over six months, and the main roles were cast in September 2011. The films US$500,000 budget was financed by independent investors including Minnesota Vikings owner Zygi Wilf. It was shot in Los Angeles in October 2011. It premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2012 and was released by Sony Pictures Classics on October 12, 2012. The film received positive reviews, with Winsteads performance receiving unanimous praise, and was nominated for several awards for her acting. Tomboy Tomboy is a 2011 French drama film written and directed by Céline Sciamma. The story follows a 10-year-old gender non-conforming child, Laure, who moves to a new neighborhood during the summer holiday and experiments with their gender presentation, adopting the name Mikäel. The film opened to positive reviews, with critics praising the directing and the performers, particularly Zoé Héran as the lead. Tomboy was released on DVD-Video and Blu-ray in the United Kingdom on 5 March 2012, and in the United States on 5 June 2012. La Notte La Notte is a 1961 Italian drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Marcello Mastroianni, Jeanne Moreau and Monica Vitti. Filmed on location in Milan, the film is about a day in the life of an unfaithful married couple and their deteriorating relationship. In 1961 La Notte received the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival, as well as the David di Donatello Award for Best Director. La Notte is considered the central film of a trilogy beginning with LAvventura and ending with LEclisse. Shoot the Piano Player Shoot the Piano Player is a 1960 French New Wave crime drama film directed by François Truffaut and starring Charles Aznavour as the titular pianist. It is based on the novel Down There by David Goodis. Jungle Fever Jungle Fever is a 1991 American romantic comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by Spike Lee. The film stars Wesley Snipes, Annabella Sciorra, Lee, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Samuel L. Jackson, Lonette McKee, John Turturro, Frank Vincent, Halle Berry, and Anthony Quinn, and is Lees fifth feature-length film. Jungle Fever explores the beginning and end of an extramarital interracial relationship against the urban backdrop of the streets of New York City in the 1990s. The film received positive reviews, with particular praise for Samuel L. Jacksons performance. Wing Commander Wing Commander is a 1999 science fiction film loosely based on the video game series of the same name. It was directed by Chris Roberts, the creator of the game series, and stars Freddie Prinze, Matthew Lillard, Saffron Burrows, Tchéky Karyo, Jürgen Prochnow, David Suchet, and David Warner. Principal photography took place in Luxembourg and post-production was done in Austin. The film was released on March 12, 1999 to critical and commercial failure, grossing a little over $11 million. Their Finest Their Finest is a 2016 British war comedy-drama film directed by Lone Scherfig and written by Gaby Chiappe, based on the 2009 novel Their Finest Hour and a Half by Lissa Evans. The film stars Gemma Arterton, Sam Claflin, Bill Nighy, Jack Huston, Jake Lacy, Richard E. Grant, Henry Goodman, Rachael Stirling, Eddie Marsan, Helen McCrory, and Claudia Jessie. The film tells the story of a British Ministry of Information film team making a morale-boosting film about the Dunkirk evacuation during the Battle of Britain and the London Blitz. Principal photography began early-September 2015 in London. It was screened at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in the United Kingdom on 21 April 2017, by Lionsgate. The Hidden The Hidden is an American science fiction action-horror film produced and released in 1987 by New Line Cinema. The film was written by Bob Hunt and directed by Jack Sholder. The cast features Kyle MacLachlan and Michael Nouri and includes supporting roles by Clu Gulager, Chris Mulkey, Ed ORoss, Clarence Felder, Claudia Christian and Larry Cedar. A sequel, The Hidden II, directed by Seth Pinsker was released in 1993. Infamous Infamous is a 2006 American drama film based on George Plimptons 1997 book, Truman Capote: In Which Various Friends, Enemies, Acquaintances, and Detractors Recall His Turbulent Career. It covers the period from the late 1950s through the mid-1960s, during which Truman Capote researched and wrote his bestseller In Cold Blood. Capote is played by Toby Jones. Sandra Bullock, Daniel Craig, Lee Pace, and Jeff Daniels also have featured roles, with a supporting cast that includes Sigourney Weaver and Hope Davis, and a song performance by Gwyneth Paltrow. According to writer and director Douglas McGrath, in his DVD commentary, many of the scenes in Infamous occurred only in McGraths imagination, most notably a dramatic sexual encounter between Capote and inmate Perry Smith. The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet is a 2013 Franco-Canadian adventure drama film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and co-written with Guillaume Laurant, an adaptation of the 2010 book The Selected Works of T. S. Spivet written by Reif Larsen. The film stars Helena Bonham Carter, Judy Davis, Callum Keith Rennie, and Kyle Catlett. Au Hasard Balthazar Au Hasard Balthazar, also known as Balthazar, is a 1966 French drama film directed by Robert Bresson. Believed to be inspired by a passage from Fyodor Dostoyevskys novel The Idiot, the film follows a donkey as he is given to various owners, most of whom treat him callously. Noted for Bressons ascetic directorial style and regarded as a work of profound emotional effect, it is frequently listed as one of the greatest films of all time. Terminal Terminal is a 2018 neo-noir thriller film written and directed by Vaughn Stein. The film stars Margot Robbie alongside an ensemble cast, featuring Simon Pegg, Dexter Fletcher, Max Irons, and Mike Myers. The plot follows the intertwining lives of two assassins, a fatally ill teacher, a janitor and a waitress, all of whom become part of an evil masterminds murderous plan. The film is an international co-production between Ireland, the United Kingdom, Hungary, Hong Kong and the United States. Principal photography took place in Budapest during May 2016. Terminal was released in the United States on 11 May 2018, by RLJE Films. The film premiered in the United Kingdom on 26 June 2018 at the Edinburgh International Film Festival as part of the American Dreams Strand. It was released theatrically in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 6 July 2018 by Arrow Films. The film received generally negative reviews from critics, who criticised the plot, narrative, pacing and direction, though many praised Robbies performance and the visual style. Charlotte's Web Charlottes Web is a 1973 American animated musical drama film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and Sagittarius Productions and based upon the 1952 childrens book Charlottes Web by E. B. White. The film, like the book, is about a pig named Wilbur who befriends an intelligent spider named Charlotte who saves him from being slaughtered. Released to theaters by Paramount Pictures, Charlottes Web features a song score of music and lyrics written by the Sherman Brothers, who had previously written music for family films like Mary Poppins, The Jungle Book, and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. It is the first of only three Hanna-Barbera features not to be based upon one of their famous television cartoons, Heidis Song and Once Upon a Forest being the other two. Charlottes Web was recorded in 1972 and released on February 22, 1973, to moderate critical and commercial success. The film has developed a devoted following over the following years due to television and VHS; in 1994 it surprised the marketplace by becoming one of the best-selling titles of the year, 21 years after its first premiere. No other non-Disney musical animated film has enjoyed such a comeback in popularity, prompting a direct-to-video sequel, Wilburs Great Adventure, which Paramount released in the US on March 18, 2003, followed by a live-action film version of the original story, which was released on December 15, 2006. Wish Upon Wish Upon is a 2017 American supernatural horror film, directed by John R. Leonetti, written by Barbara Marshall, and starring Joey King, Josephine Langford, Ryan Phillippe, Ki Hong Lee, and Sydney Park. The film follows a teenage girl who is given a magic box that grants wishes, but kills someone close to her each time it does. The film was theatrically released on July 14, 2017, by Broad Green Pictures and Orion Pictures. It received negative reviews from critics and has grossed $23.5 million worldwide. Haunter Haunter is a 2013 Canadian supernatural horror film directed by Vincenzo Natali, written by Brian King, and starring Abigail Breslin. The film premiered at the 2013 South by Southwest Film Festival, and was picked up for U.S. distribution there by IFC Midnight. The Reef The Reef is a 2010 Australian horror film. The film was written and directed by Andrew Traucki, his second feature film, and is about a group of friends who capsize while sailing to Indonesia. The group decides that their best bet for survival is to swim to a nearby island but they find themselves stalked by a great white shark. The Aristocrats The Aristocrats is a 2005 American documentary comedy film about the famous dirty joke of the same name. It was conceived and produced by comedians Penn Jillette and Paul Provenza, edited by Emery Emery, and released theatrically by TH!NKFilm. The film is dedicated to Johnny Carson, as "The Aristocrats" was said to be his favorite joke. Border Border is a 2018 Swedish fantasy film directed by Ali Abbasi with a screenplay by Abbasi, Isabella Eklöf and John Ajvide Lindqvist based on the short story of the same name by Ajvide Lindqvist from his anthology Let the Old Dreams Die. It won the Un Certain Regard award at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, and was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. However, it was nominated for Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the 91st Academy Awards. American Heist American Heist is a 2014 crime drama film directed by Russian director Sarik Andreasyan, based on the 1959 film The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery directed by Charles Guggenheim and John Stix. The film stars Hayden Christensen, Jordana Brewster, Adrien Brody and Akon. It had its world premiere in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2014, and was released theatrically in Canada on July 24, 2015, by Mongrel Media. Taps Taps is a 1981 American drama film starring George C. Scott and Timothy Hutton, with Ronny Cox, Tom Cruise, Sean Penn and Evan Handler in supporting roles. Hutton was nominated for a Golden Globe award in 1982. The film was directed by Harold Becker from a screenplay by Robert Mark Kamen, James Lineberger, and Darryl Ponicsan, based on Devery Freemans 1979 novel Father Sky. The original music score was composed by Maurice Jarre. It was filmed at Valley Forge Military Academy and College. The film follows a group of military school students who decide to take over their school in order to save it from closing. It was Cruises second film role and his first major role, following a brief appearance in Endless Love, released in 1981 just a few months before Taps. Force 10 from Navarone Force 10 from Navarone is a 1978 British-American war film loosely based on Alistair MacLeans 1968 novel of the same name. It is a sequel to the 1961 film The Guns of Navarone. The parts of Mallory and Miller are played by Robert Shaw and Edward Fox, succeeding the roles originally portrayed by Gregory Peck and David Niven. It was directed by Guy Hamilton and also stars Harrison Ford, Carl Weathers, Barbara Bach, Franco Nero, and Richard Kiel. The film gets its title from the Alistair MacLean book of the same name, but bears little resemblance to the narrative of the novel. The differences are so apparent that MacLean would go on to loosely adapt part of the screenplay into his 1982 book Partisans. Body Snatchers Body Snatchers is a 1993 American science fiction horror film directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Gabrielle Anwar, Billy Wirth, Terry Kinney, Meg Tilly, Christine Elise, R. Lee Ermey and Forest Whitaker. It is loosely based on the 1955 novel The Body Snatchers by Jack Finney, with a screenplay by Nicholas St. John, Stuart Gordon, and Dennis Paoli. Body Snatchers is the third film adaptation of Finneys novel, the first being Invasion of the Body Snatchers in 1956, followed by a remake of the same name in 1978. The plot revolves around the discovery that people working at a military base in Alabama are being replaced by perfect physical imitations grown from plantlike pods. The duplicates are indistinguishable from normal people except for their utter lack of emotion. Irma la Douce Irma la Douce is a 1963 American romantic comedy film starring Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine, directed by Billy Wilder. It is based on the 1956 French stage musical Irma La Douce by Marguerite Monnot and Alexandre Breffort. The Bag Man The Bag Man is a 2014 crime thriller film directed by David Grovic. It is based on an original screenplay by James Russo and a rewrite by David Grovic and Paul Conway and an inspiration of The Cat: A Tale of Feminine Redemption by Marie-Louise von Franz. The film stars John Cusack, Rebecca Da Costa, Crispin Glover, Dominic Purcell, and Robert De Niro. The film premiered on February 28, 2014, in New York and Los Angeles. Kaminey Kaminey is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Vishal Bhardwaj and featuring Shahid Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra and Amol Gupte in the lead roles. Set against the backdrop of the Mumbai underworld, Kaminey follows a rivalry between a pair of twins, one with a lisp and the other with a stutter, over the course of a single day. Bhardwaj co-wrote the screenplay with Sabrina Dhawan, Abhishek Chaubey, and Supratik Sen. Bhardwaj bought the original script for from Kenyan writer Cajetan Boywhom he had mentored at a scriptwriting workshop in Uganda. Kaminey was released on 14 August 2009 and became a box-office success worldwide, grossing over against a budget of . The films soundtrack album also became a commercial success, with the song "Dhan Te Nan" topping the charts on various platforms. Kaminey received widespread critical acclaim, with several critics and media publications placing it at number one on their listings of "Best film of the year". Since its release, the film has attained cult status. It received several awards and nominations at ceremonies across India. At the 55th Filmfare Awards, it received ten nominations, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actor; it won the award for Best Special Effects. At the 57th National Film Awards, Kaminey won two awards — Best Audiography for Subash Sahoo and Special Jury Award for its editing by A. Sreekar Prasad. Don't Think Twice Dont Think Twice is a 2016 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike Birbiglia and stars Birbiglia, Keegan-Michael Key, Gillian Jacobs, Kate Micucci, Tami Sagher and Chris Gethard. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 13, 2016 and was released on July 22, 2016, by The Film Arcade. The Hoax The Hoax is a 2006 American drama film starring Richard Gere, directed by Swedish filmmaker Lasse Hallström. The screenplay by William Wheeler is based on the book of the same title by Clifford Irving. It recounts Irvings elaborate hoax of publishing an autobiography of Howard Hughes that he purportedly helped write, without ever having talked with Hughes. The film was ranked as one of the Top 10 of the year by the Los Angeles Times and Newsweek. The screenplay was considerably different from the book. Hired as a technical adviser to the film, Irving was displeased with the product and later asked to have his name removed from the credits. Toilet - Ek Prem Katha Toilet: Ek Prem Katha is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed by Shree Narayan Singh. Co-produced by Akshay Kumar and Neeraj Pandey, the film stars Akshay Kumar and Bhumi Pednekar in the lead roles, with Anupam Kher, Sudhir Pandey and Divyendu Sharma in supporting roles. The film was released on 11 August 2017. The film is a satirical comedy in support of governmental campaigns to improve sanitation conditions in India, with an emphasis on the eradication of open defecation, especially in rural areas. The film was a commercial success, becoming Akshay Kumars highest-grossing film all time and highest grosser world wide too, and his first film to 300 crore. The film highlights Indias toilet problem, which is caused by their cultural and religious sentiments. In Indian rural areas, people still do not have this basic need which leads to a lot of frustration among women which further leads to sexual harassment. The film received three nominations at the 63rd Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, Best Director for Narayan singh and Best Actor for Akshay Kumar. Blue Thunder Blue Thunder is a 1983 action thriller film from Columbia Pictures, produced by Gordon Carroll, Phil Feldman, and Andrew Fogelson and directed by John Badham. The film features a high-tech helicopter of the same name and stars Roy Scheider, Warren Oates, Candy Clark, Daniel Stern, and Malcolm McDowell. A spin-off television series, also called Blue Thunder, ran for 11 episodes in 1984. The In-Laws The In-Laws is a 2003 American comedy film starring Michael Douglas, Albert Brooks, Candice Bergen, Robin Tunney, Maria Ricossa, Lindsay Sloane and Ryan Reynolds. The film is a remake of the original 1979 cult classic of the same name. Scenes for the 2003 film were shot on location in Chicago. The film was a box office failure and received mixed to negative reviews. And Soon the Darkness And Soon the Darkness is a 2010 American mystery thriller film directed by Marcos Efron, starring Karl Urban, Amber Heard and Odette Annable. It is a remake of the British film And Soon the Darkness. The screenplay was written by Jennifer Derwingson and Marcos Efron. She's the One Shes the One is a 1996 American romantic comedy film written and directed by New York actor and director Edward Burns. It stars Jennifer Aniston and Cameron Diaz. The film is one of Tom Pettys few movie soundtracks, and is named after the Bruce Springsteen song of the same name. 36th Precinct 36 Quai des Orfèvres is a 2004 French film directed by Olivier Marchal and starring Daniel Auteuil and Gérard Depardieu. The film takes place in Paris, where two cops are competing for the vacant seat of chief of the Paris Criminal police while involved in a search for a gang of violent thieves. The film is directed by Olivier Marchal, a former police officer who spent 12 years in the French police. The story is loosely inspired from real events which occurred during the 1980s in France. The film was nominated for eight César Awards. Big Night Big Night is a 1996 American comedy-drama film co-directed by Campbell Scott and Stanley Tucci. The film stars Tucci, alongside Minnie Driver, Ian Holm, Isabella Rossellini and Tony Shalhoub. Produced by David Kirkpatrick and Jonathan Filley for the Samuel Goldwyn Company, the film was met with largely positive reviews and grossed $14 million worldwide. It was nominated for the "Grand Jury Prize" at the Sundance Film Festival and the "Grand Special Prize" at the Deauville Film Festival. Scott and Tucci won the New York Film Critics Circle Award and the Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best New Director. Tucci and Joseph Tropiano won the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay. Devil's Due Devils Due is a 2014 American psychological horror film directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, and written by Lindsay Devlin. The film stars Allison Miller, Zach Gilford, and Sam Anderson. The film was released on January 17, 2014. Dum Laga Ke Haisha Dum Laga Ke Haisha, released internationally as My Big Fat Bride, is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Sharat Katariya, starring Ayushmann Khurana and Bhumi Pednekar, Sanjay Mishra and Seema Pahwa in the lead roles. The films background score is composed by Italian composer Andrea Guerra. The film was released on 27 February 2015 to good critical reception. Box Office India stated that the film collected nett domestically after a five-week run. The film celebrated 50 days of its theatrical run on 16 April 2015. The films final worldwide gross was . Dum Laga Ke Haisha received five nominations at the 61st Filmfare Awards, winning two, Best Female Debut for Pednekar and Best Cinematography. The song "Moh Moh Ke Dhaage" got three nominations for its lyrics by Varun Grover and vocals by Papon and Monali Thakur. The film also won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. On the Basis of Sex On the Basis of Sex is a 2018 American biographical legal drama film based on the life and early cases of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Directed by Mimi Leder and written by Daniel Stiepleman, it stars Felicity Jones as Ginsburg, with Armie Hammer, Justin Theroux, Jack Reynor, Cailee Spaeny, Sam Waterston, and Kathy Bates in supporting roles. The film had its world premiere at the AFI Fest on November 8, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on December 25, 2018, by Focus Features. The film received generally favorable reviews from critics, who acknowledged it as "well-intentioned but flawed", and praised Jones performance. War on Everyone War on Everyone is a 2016 British black comedy buddy cop film written and directed by John Michael McDonagh. The film stars Alexander Skarsgård, Michael Peña, and Theo James. Set and filmed in Albuquerque, it was screened in the Panorama section of the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 7 October 2016 through Icon Film Distribution. Outpost Outpost is a 2008 British horror film, directed by Steve Barker and written by Rae Brunton, about a rough group of experienced mercenaries who find themselves fighting for their lives after being hired to take a mysterious businessman into the woods to locate a World War II-era military bunker. Smiley Face Smiley Face is a 2007 comedy film written by Dylan Haggerty and directed and co-produced by Gregg Araki. It stars Anna Faris as a young woman who has a series of misadventures after eating many cupcakes laced with cannabis. The supporting cast includes Danny Masterson, John Krasinski, Adam Brody, Jayma Mays, Marion Ross, Jane Lynch, and Roscoe Lee Browne in his final film. Smiley Face was the ninth feature film directed by Araki. Red Dog Red Dog is a 2011 Australian comedy-drama family film written by Daniel Taplitz, directed by Kriv Stenders and produced by Nelson Woss and Julie Ryan. It stars Koko as the title character, Josh Lucas, Rachael Taylor, and John Batchelor. The film is based on the true story of Red Dog and uses the novel Red Dog by Louis de Bernieres as the primary source. At the 2011 Inside Film Awards, Red Dog was nominated in nine categories and won seven, including best feature film. The film was also nominated for seven AACTA Awards and won for Best Film. The film was theatrically released on 4 August 2011 by Roadshow Film Distributors. A prequel, True Blue was released in 2016. Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room is a 2005 American documentary film based on the best-selling 2003 book of the same name by Fortune reporters Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind, a study of one of the largest business scandals in American history. McLean and Elkind are credited as writers of the film alongside the director, Alex Gibney. The film examines the 2001 collapse of the Enron Corporation, which resulted in criminal trials for several of the companys top executives during the ensuing Enron scandal; it also shows the involvement of the Enron traders in the California electricity crisis. The film features interviews with McLean and Elkind, as well as former Enron executives and employees, stock analysts, reporters and the former Governor of California Gray Davis. The film won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary Feature and Best Documentary Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America. It was also nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 78th Academy Awards in 2006. The Great Train Robbery The Great Train Robbery is a 1903 American silent short Western film written, produced, and directed by Edwin S. Porter, a former Edison Studios cameraman. Actors in the movie included Alfred C. Abadie, Broncho Billy Anderson and Justus D. Barnes, although there were no credits. Though a Western, it was filmed in Milltown. The film was inspired by Scott Marbles 1896 stage play, and may also have been inspired by a 1900 train robbery perpetrated by Butch Cassidy. At twelve minutes long, The Great Train Robbery film is considered a milestone in film making, expanding on Porters previous work Life of an American Fireman. The film used a number of then-unconventional techniques, including composite editing, on-location shooting, and frequent camera movement. The film is one of the earliest to use the technique of cross cutting, in which two scenes are shown to be occurring simultaneously but in different locations. Some prints were also hand colored in certain scenes. Techniques used in The Great Train Robbery were inspired by those used in Frank Mottershaws British film A Daring Daylight Burglary, released earlier in the year. Film historians now largely consider The Great Train Robbery to be the first American action film and the first Western film with a "recognizable form". In 1990, The Great Train Robbery was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". He Never Died He Never Died is a 2015 Canadian/American horror comedy film that was written and directed by Jason Krawczyk. It had its world premiere on 17 March 2015 at South by Southwest and stars Henry Rollins as an immortal, cannibalistic loner who has withdrawn from society to protect both himself and others. A miniseries continuation of the film is currently in development. Filming for He Never Died began in November 2013 in Toronto and concluded in December of the same year. The film was released on various video on demand platforms as well as on DVD and became available worldwide on Netflix on March 18th, 2016. Lucky Lucky is a 2017 American drama film directed by John Carroll Lynch from a screenplay by Logan Sparks and Drago Sumonja. It stars Harry Dean Stanton in his final screen role before his death on September 15, 2017. Baadshah Baadshah is a 1999 Indian action comedy film directed by Abbas-Mustan. The core plot of the movie is based on Nick of Time and If Looks Could Kill. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan and Twinkle Khanna in lead roles. It was released on 27 August 1999. Shahrukh Khan earned a Filmfare Award nomination for Best Performance in a Comic Role.It received a cult following later on television. Marshall Marshall is a 2017 American biographical legal drama film directed by Reginald Hudlin and written by Michael and Jacob Koskoff. It stars Chadwick Boseman as Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American Supreme Court Justice, and focuses on one of the first cases of his career, the State of Connecticut v. Joseph Spell. It also stars Josh Gad, Kate Hudson, Dan Stevens, Sterling K. Brown, and James Cromwell. Principal photography began in Los Angeles in mid-December 2015. The film premiered at Howard University on September 20, 2017, and was released in the United States by Open Road Films on October 13, 2017. It received positive reviews from critics but grossed just $10 million against a $12 million budget. At the 90th Academy Awards, it received a nomination for Best Original Song for "Stand Up for Something". The Edge of Love The Edge of Love is a 2008 British biographical romantic drama film directed by John Maybury and starring Keira Knightley, Sienna Miller, Cillian Murphy and Matthew Rhys. The script was written by Knightleys mother, Sharman Macdonald. Originally titled The Best Time of Our Lives, the fictional story concerns Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, his wife Caitlin Macnamara and their married friends, the Killicks. The film premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. The story is loosely based on real events and people, drawing on Rebekah Gilbertsons idea and David N. Thomas book Dylan Thomas: A Farm, Two Mansions and a Bungalow. Gemini Man Gemini Man is a 2019 American action thriller film directed by Ang Lee and written by David Benioff, Billy Ray, and Darren Lemke. Starring Will Smith, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Clive Owen and Benedict Wong, the film follows a hitman who is targeted by a younger clone of himself while on the run from the government. Originally conceived in 1997, the film went through development hell for nearly 20 years. Several directors, including Tony Scott, Curtis Hanson and Joe Carnahan, were all attached at some point and numerous actors, including Harrison Ford, Mel Gibson and Sean Connery, were set to star. In 2016, Skydance Media purchased the rights to the screenplay from Disney and in October 2017, Ang Lee signed on to direct for Skydance with Paramount handling the distribution rights. Filming took place from February through May 2018. Gemini Man premiered at the Zurich Film Festival on October 1, 2019 and was theatrically released in the United States by Paramount Pictures on October 11, 2019, in standard 2D, Dolby Cinema, and IMAX as well as in HFR "3D+" on select screens. The film received generally negative reviews from critics, who complimented the performances, but lamented the script and plot. The de-aging of Smith and the high frame-rate of 120 FPS drew a mixed response, with some critics praising them as technical achievements, while others felt they were unconvincing. With an estimated production budget of $138 million, the film was a box-office bomb, with projected losses running as high as $60 million. The Man Who Knew Too Much The Man Who Knew Too Much is a 1934 British thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, featuring Peter Lorre, and released by Gaumont British. It was one of the most successful and critically acclaimed films of Hitchcocks British period. The film is Hitchcocks first film using this title and was followed later with his own 1956 film using the same name featuring a significantly different plot and script. The second film featured James Stewart and Doris Day and was made for Paramount Pictures. The two films are very different in tone. In the book-length interview Hitchcock/Truffaut, in response to filmmaker François Truffauts assertion that aspects of the remake were by far superior, Hitchcock replied, "Lets say the first version is the work of a talented amateur and the second was made by a professional." The 1934 film has nothing except the title in common with G. K. Chestertons 1922 book of detective stories of the same name. Hitchcock decided to use the title because he held the film rights for some of the stories in the book. The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain The Englishman who Went up a Hill but Came down a Mountain is a 1995 British film with a story by Ifor David Monger and Ivor Monger, written and directed by Christopher Monger. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival and was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. The film is based on a story heard by Christopher Monger from his grandfather about the real village of Taffs Well, in the old county of Glamorgan, and its neighbouring Garth Hill. Due to 20th century urbanisation of the area, it was filmed in the more rural Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant and Llansilin in Powys. The Welsh Male Voice Choir used to provide background music throughout the film was, in fact, the London-based Gwalia Male Choir. Buena Vista Social Club Buena Vista Social Club is a 1999 documentary film directed by Wim Wenders about the music of Cuba. It is named for a danzón that became the title piece of the album Buena Vista Social Club. The film is an international co-production of Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Cuba. In the Electric Mist In the Electric Mist is a 2009 Franco-American mystical drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier, written by Jerzy Kromolowski and Mary Olson-Kromolowski based on the novel In the Electric Mist with Confederate Dead by James Lee Burke, and stars Tommy Lee Jones in the lead role of Louisiana police detective Dave Robicheaux. The film has never been released cinematically in the United States; only in Europe and Asia. It was shown twice on just one evening in author Burkes hometown of New Iberia. A trimmed-down version, cut by the studio, was released direct-to-DVD in the United States. A longer directors cut version was released in the rest of the world and premiered at the 2009 Berlin International Film Festival. In 2009, the directors cut version won the Grand Prix at the first "Festival International du Film Policier de Beaune", which is the continuation of the "Festival du Film Policier de Cognac." It opened on April 15, 2009 in France to positive reviews while reviews for the American version were mostly positive. In December 2009, Bertrand Tavernier released a book titled Pas à Pas dans la Brume Électrique, which is a day-by-day account of the shooting of this movie. In the Electric Mist is a sequel to 1996s Heavens Prisoners, also adapted from a Burke novel. The character of Dave Robicheaux at that time was an ex-homicide detective in the swamplands of Louisiana and was portrayed by Alec Baldwin. Tallulah Tallulah is a 2016 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Sian Heder and starring Ellen Page, Allison Janney, and Tammy Blanchard. The film revolves around a young woman who unexpectedly takes a baby from its irresponsible mother and pretends the child is her own. Without a place to stay, the woman asks for help from her ex-boyfriends mother, telling her the baby is her granddaughter. Tallulah had its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2016 and was released on Netflix on July 29, 2016. It received critical acclaim with major praise drawn towards the performances of Page and Janney. The film also marked the third collaboration between the two actresses, having last worked together in Juno and Touchy Feely. Planes: Fire & Rescue Planes: Fire & Rescue is a 2014 American 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure film. It is a sequel to the 2013 film Planes, a spin-off of Pixars Cars franchise. Produced by Disneytoon Studios, it was theatrically released by Walt Disney Pictures on July 18, 2014. Dane Cook, Stacy Keach, Brad Garrett, Teri Hatcher, Danny Mann, and Cedric the Entertainer reprised their roles of Dusty Crophopper, Skipper, Chug, Dottie, Sparky, and Leadbottom, respectively. New cast members included Hal Holbrook, Julie Bowen, Ed Harris, Regina King, Wes Studi, Patrick Warburton, and Dale Dye. Game of Death The Game of Death is an incomplete 1973 Hong Kong martial arts film directed, written, produced by and starring Bruce Lee, in his final film attempt. Lee died during the making of the film. Over 100 minutes of footage was shot prior to his death, some of which was later misplaced in the Golden Harvest archives. The remaining footage has been released with Lees original Cantonese and English dialogue, with John Little dubbing Lees Hai Tien character as part of the documentary entitled A Warriors Journey. Most of the footage that was shot is from what was to be the climax of the film. During filming, Lee received an offer to star in Enter the Dragon, the first kung fu film to be produced by a Hollywood studio, and with a budget unprecedented for the genre. Lee died of cerebral edema before the films release. At the time of his death, he had already made plans to resume the filming of Game of Death. After Lees death, Enter the Dragon director Robert Clouse was enlisted to finish the film using two stand-ins; it was released in 1978, five years after Lees death, by Golden Harvest. Much Ado About Nothing Much Ado About Nothing is a 2012 black and white American romantic comedy film adapted for the screen, produced, and directed by Joss Whedon, from William Shakespeares play of the same name. The film stars Amy Acker, Alexis Denisof, Nathan Fillion, Clark Gregg, Reed Diamond, Fran Kranz, Sean Maher, and Jillian Morgese. To create the film, director Whedon established the production studio Bellwether Pictures. The film premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and had its North American theatrical release on June 21, 2013. Coal Miner's Daughter Coal Miners Daughter is a 1980 American biographical musical film directed by Michael Apted from a screenplay written by Tom Rickman. It follows the story of country music singer Loretta Lynn from her birth in a poor family and getting married at 13 to her rise as one of the most successful country musicians. Based on Lynns 1976 biography of the same name by George Vecsey, the film stars Sissy Spacek as Lynn. Tommy Lee Jones, Beverly DAngelo and Levon Helm are featured in supporting roles. Ernest Tubb, Roy Acuff, and Minnie Pearl make cameo appearances as themselves. A film on Lynns life was intended to be made since the release of the biography. Production for the film began on March 1979, and Lynn herself chose Spacek to portray her on screen after seeing a photograph of her despite being unfamiliar with her films. The films soundtrack featured all Lynns hit singles which were all sung by Spacek as well as Patsy Clines "Sweet Dreams" sung by DAngelo. The soundtrack reached the top 40 in the U.S. on the Billboard 200 and sold over 500,000 copies, thus being certified gold by the RIAA. Coal Miners Daughter was released theatrically on March 7, 1980 and grossed $67.18 million in North America against a budget of $15 million, becoming the seventh highest-grossing film of 1980. It garnered critical acclaim and received seven nominations at the 53rd Academy Awards including for the Best Picture and winning Best Actress. At the 38th Golden Globe Awards, the film received four nominations and won two : Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Actress – Musical or Comedy. The Bothersome Man The Bothersome Man is a Norwegian film from 2006. It was directed by Jens Lien after a script by Per H. V. Schreiner. In the main roles were Trond Fausa Aurvåg, Petronella Barker and Per Schaaning. The story is about a man suddenly finding himself in an outwardly perfect, yet essentially soulless dystopia, and his attempt to escape. The film was well received by critics, and was awarded three Amanda Awards in 2006. Dagon Dagon is a 2001 Spanish horror film directed by Stuart Gordon and written by Dennis Paoli. Despite the title, the plot is actually based loosely on H. P. Lovecrafts novella The Shadow Over Innsmouth rather than his earlier short story "Dagon". The film takes place in "Imboca", a Spanish adaptation of "Innsmouth". Fame Fame is a 2009 American musical drama film and a loose remake of the 1980 film of the same name. It was directed by Kevin Tancharoen and written by Allison Burnett. It was released on September 25, 2009 in the US, Canada, Ireland, and the UK. The film follows talented high school students attending The High School of Performing Arts in New York City, where students get specialized training that often leads to success in the entertainment industry. Exterior shots of the Performing Arts school are of the Professional Performing Arts School or PPAS on West 48th Street and not the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School on 100 Amsterdam Avenue behind the Lincoln Center. Debbie Allen, who portrays the school principal Angela Simms, is the only person to appear in the original movie, the subsequent television show, and this production. Jeepers Creepers III Jeepers Creepers 3 is a 2017 American creature film written and directed by Victor Salva and the third Jeepers Creepers film, an interquel, taking place in between Jeepers Creepers and Jeepers Creepers 2. Jonathan Breck reprises his role as the Creeper. Gina Philips returns in a cameo as Trish Jenner, her first return to the series since the original film. The film was shown in theaters on September 26, 2017 in what was originally announced as a one-night-only showing and was then shown again on October 4, 2017. The Informers The Informers is a 2008 American ensemble Hollywood drama film written by Bret Easton Ellis and Nicholas Jarecki and directed by Gregor Jordan. The film is based on Elliss 1994 collection of short stories of the same name. The film, which is set amidst the decadence of the early 1980s, depicts an assortment of socially alienated, mainly well-off characters who numb their sense of emptiness with casual sex, alcohol, and drugs. Filming took place in Los Angeles, Uruguay, and Buenos Aires in 2007. It was the last feature film for actor Brad Renfro before his death on January 15, 2008, at the age of 25. The film was dedicated to his memory. An article published by Reuters described the story as "seven stories taking course during a week in the life of movie executives, rock stars, a vampire and other morally challenged characters", set in 1980s Los Angeles. The supernatural content was not to be included in the final film, however. A Boy and His Dog A Boy and His Dog is a 1975 American science fiction black comedy thriller film produced and directed by L.Q. Jones, who co-wrote the script with Alvy Moore. The film stars Don Johnson, Susanne Benton, Ron Feinberg, and Jason Robards. It was distributed in the United States by LQ/JAF Productions and in the United Kingdom by Anglo-EMI Film Distributors. The films script is based on the 1969 cycle of narratives by fantasy author Harlan Ellison titled A Boy and His Dog. The films storyline concerns a teenage boy and his telepathic dog, who work together as a team in order to survive in the dangerous post-apocalyptic wasteland of the Southwestern United States. On August 6, 2013, Shout! Factory released the film on DVD and Blu-ray. Feast of Love Feast of Love is a 2007 American drama film directed by Robert Benton, and starring an ensemble cast that includes Morgan Freeman, Greg Kinnear, Radha Mitchell, Billy Burke, Selma Blair, Alexa Davalos, Toby Hemingway, and Jane Alexander. The film, based on the 2000 novel The Feast of Love by Charles Baxter, was first released on September 28, 2007, in the United States. Taxidermia Taxidermia is a 2006 surrealist comedy-drama horror film directed by György Pálfi. An international co-production of Hungary, Austria and France, the film is a metaphorical socio-political retelling of Hungarys history from the Second World War to the present day. The story is told by means of three generations of men from Hungary, beginning with a military orderly during the Second World War, moving on to an aspiring speed-eater during the Cold War, and concluding with a taxidermist during contemporary times. The film contains elements of dark comedy and body horror. French Connection II French Connection II is a 1975 American action thriller film starring Gene Hackman and directed by John Frankenheimer. It is a fictional sequel to the initially true story of the 1971 Academy Award winning picture The French Connection. The film expands on the central character of Det. Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle who travels to Marseille, France where he is attempting to track down French drug-dealer Alain Charnier, who escaped at the end of the first film. Hackman won an Academy Award for Best Actor for the original The French Connection and he and Fernando Rey are the only returning cast members. Police Story 2 Police Story 2 is a 1988 Hong Kong action film written, directed by and starring Jackie Chan as Chan Ka-kui. It is a sequel to the hit 1985 film, Police Story, continuing the storyline of Chans character, "Kevin" Chan Ka-kui. Beauty Shop Beauty Shop is a 2005 American comedy film directed by Bille Woodruff. The film serves as a spin-off of the Barbershop film franchise, and stars Queen Latifah as Gina, a character first introduced in the 2004 film Back in Business. This film also stars Alicia Silverstone, Andie MacDowell, Mena Suvari, Kevin Bacon and Djimon Hounsou. The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia is a 2013 psychological horror film that serves as a brother film to The Haunting in Connecticut by Gold Circle Films. The script was written by David Coggeshall and Tom Elkins served as director. It was released in a limited theatrical run, and through video on demand, on February 1, 2013. The story was inspired by the events surrounding the Wyrick house of Ellerslie, Georgia, which were published in the book The Veil: Heidi Wyricks Story. The Bear The Bear is a 1988 American-French adventure drama family film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud and released by TriStar Pictures. Adapted from the novel The Grizzly King by American author James Oliver Curwood, the screenplay was written by Gérard Brach. The film tells the story of a young orphaned female grizzly bear cub who flees from home upon the death of her mother in British Columbia, Canada. Upon finding herself all alone and stranded in Kodiak Island, she soon encounters and befriends an adult male Kodiak bear as two trophy hunters pursue them through the wild. Several of the themes explored in the story include orphanhood, peril and protection, and mercy toward and on the behalf of a reformed hunter. Annaud and Brach began planning the story and production in 1981, although filming did not begin until six years later, due to the directors commitment to another project. The Bear was filmed almost entirely in the Italian and Austrian areas of the Dolomites, with live animals—including Bart the Bear, a trained 9-foot tall Kodiak bear—present on location. Notable for its almost complete lack of dialogue and its minimal score, the film was nominated for and won numerous international film awards. Sorcerer Sorcerer is a 1977 American thriller film directed and produced by William Friedkin and starring Roy Scheider, Bruno Cremer, Francisco Rabal, and Amidou. The second adaptation of Georges Arnauds 1950 French novel Le Salaire de la peur, it has been widely considered a remake of the 1953 film The Wages of Fear. Friedkin, however, has disagreed with this assessment. The plot depicts four outcasts from varied backgrounds meeting in a South American village, where they are assigned to transport cargoes of aged, poorly kept dynamite that is so unstable that it is sweating its dangerous basic ingredient, nitroglycerin. Sorcerer was originally conceived as a side-project to Friedkins next major film, The Devils Triangle, with a modest US$2.5 million budget. The director later opted for a bigger production, which he thought would become his legacy. The cost of Sorcerer was earmarked at $15 million, escalating to $22 million following a troubled production with various filming locations—primarily in the Dominican Republic—and conflicts between Friedkin and his crew. The mounting expenses required the involvement of two major film studios, Universal Pictures and Paramount Pictures, with both studios sharing the U.S. distribution and Cinema International Corporation being responsible for the international release. The film gained mixed to negative critical reception upon its release. Its domestic and worldwide gross of $5.9 million and $9 million respectively did not recoup its costs. A considerable number of critics, as well as the director himself, attributed the films commercial failure to its release at roughly the same time as Star Wars, which instantly became a pop-culture phenomenon. The film has enjoyed a critical re-evaluation, and some critics have lauded it as an overlooked masterpiece, perhaps "the last undeclared one of the American 70s". Director Friedkin considers Sorcerer among one of his favorite works, and the most personal and difficult film he has made. Tangerine Dreams electronic music score was also acclaimed, leading the band to become popular soundtrack composers in the 1980s. After a lengthy lawsuit filed against Universal Studios and Paramount, Friedkin started supervising a digital restoration of Sorcerer, with the new print premiering at the 70th Venice International Film Festival on August 29, 2013. Its remastered home video release on Blu-ray came out on April 22, 2014. All of Me All of Me is a 1984 American fantasy comedy film directed by Carl Reiner and starring Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin. This film is based on the unpublished novel Me Two by Edwin Davis. Shrooms Shrooms is a 2007 Irish psychological slasher film written by Pearse Elliot and directed by Paddy Breathnach. The film stars Lindsey Haun, Jack Huston, and Max Kasch. The plot follows a group of American students and their English guide who are stalked by a serial killer while out in the woods looking for psilocybin mushrooms. Queen Margot La Reine Margot is a 1994 French period film directed by Patrice Chéreau, and written by himself along with Danièle Thompson, based on the 1845 historical novel La Reine Margot by Alexandre Dumas. The movie stars Isabelle Adjani, Daniel Auteuil, Virna Lisi and Vincent Pérez. An abridged version of the film was released as Queen Margot in North America, and in the United Kingdom under its original French title. The film was a box-office success, grossing $2,017,346 in the United States when given limited theatrical release as well as in other countries such as Germany where it gained 260,000 admissions and Argentina where it received 530,800. The film also had a total of 2,002,915 admissions in France. It won the Jury Prize and Best Actress Award at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival, as well as five César Awards. It was later shown as part of the Cannes Classics section of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Kissing Jessica Stein Kissing Jessica Stein is a 2001 American independent romantic comedy film, written and co-produced by the films stars, Jennifer Westfeldt and Heather Juergensen. The film also stars Tovah Feldshuh and is directed by Charles Herman-Wurmfeld. It is one of the earlier film appearances of actor Jon Hamm. The film is based on a scene from the 1997 off-Broadway play by Westfeldt and Juergensen called Lipschtick. The Jungle Book Rudyard Kiplings The Jungle Book, is a 1994 live-action American adventure film co-written and directed by Stephen Sommers, produced by Edward S. Feldman and Raju Patel, from a story by Ronald Yanover and Mark Geldman. It is the second film adaptation by The Walt Disney Company of the Mowgli stories from The Jungle Book and The Second Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling and the first live-action adaptation of Walt Disneys animated film of the same name from 1967. The film stars Jason Scott Lee, Cary Elwes, Lena Headey, Sam Neill, John Cleese, and introducing Jason Flemyng. In this version, the animals do not speak. Released on December 25, 1994, by Walt Disney Pictures, the film received generally positive reviews and grossed $43.2 million in theaters against a $30 million budget. Another live-action adaptation, titled The Jungle Book was released in 2016, being a closer adaptation to the 1967 animated film. Air Bud Air Bud is a 1997 American-Canadian sports comedy film directed by Charles Martin Smith. It sparked the franchise centered on the real-life dog Air Buddy, a cross-bred Golden Retriever, who shoots basketball hoops and appears as Buddy. The film was financially successful, grossing $4 million in its opening weekend and totaling $27.8 million in its run against an estimated $3 million budget. Flesh+Blood Flesh and Blood is a 1985 romantic erotic historical adventure drama film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Rutger Hauer, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Tom Burlinson and Jack Thompson. The script was written by Verhoeven and Gerard Soeteman. The story is set in the year 1501 in Italy, during the early modern period, and follows two warring groups of mercenaries and their longstanding quarrel. The script is partly based on unused material for the Dutch TV series Floris, which was the debut for Verhoeven, Soeteman and Hauer. The film, originally titled Gods Own Butchers, was also known as The Rose and the Sword on early VHS releases. It was Verhoevens first English-language film. The film was a huge box office flop, only managing to make back 100,000 out of its estimated 6.5 million budget. The Accidental Spy The Accidental Spy is a 2001 Hong Kong martial arts action film, starring Jackie Chan and directed by Teddy Chan. Filming took place in Seoul, Hong Kong, Istanbul and Cappadocia, Turkey. Although it is a Hong Kong film, much of the dialogue is in English, particularly during communications between the Chinese characters and the Korean and Turkish characters. Despite having a fairly serious and dark plot in some parts, it still features some humour, as is typical of Chans films. Joe Kidd Joe Kidd is a 1972 American Technicolor western film in Panavision starring Clint Eastwood and Robert Duvall, written by Elmore Leonard and directed by John Sturges. The film is about an ex-bounty hunter hired by a wealthy landowner named Frank Harlan to track down Mexican revolutionary leader Luis Chama, who is fighting for land reform. It forms part of the Revisionist Western genre. Raajneeti Raajneeti, is a 2010 Indian political thriller film co-written, directed and produced by Prakash Jha, with a screenplay by Anjum Rajabali and Prakash Jha, and starring Ajay Devgn, Ranbir Kapoor, Nana Patekar, Katrina Kaif, Arjun Rampal, Manoj Bajpayee and Naseeruddin Shah in the lead roles. It was originally produced by Prakash Jha Productions and distributed by UTV Motion Pictures and Walkwater Media. It was shot in Bhopal. The title translates literally as "Politics" and contextually as "Affairs of State." The story draws parallels to the epic Mahabharata where shades of Karna, Krishna, Arjuna, Bhima, Duryodhana, and Draupadi can be seen in the characters portrayed. Raajneeti was released in theatres worldwide on 4 June 2010, after some controversies regarding similarities between real-life people and the characters in the film, as well as issues about the national anthem. The film was declared a Blockbuster by Box Office India. A sequel of Rajneeti has been confirmed by Prakash Jha. Suburra Suburra is a 2015 Italian neo-noir mafia crime film directed by Stefano Sollima, based on the 2013 novel of the same name by Carlo Bonini and Giancarlo De Cataldo. The movie was financed by Netflix and RAI. It stars Pierfrancesco Favino, Elio Germano and Claudio Amendola, and focuses on the connections between organized crime and politics in Rome in 2011, inspired by true events from the Mafia Capitale. In 2017, Netflix released a prequel to the film in the form of a television series, Blood on Rome, set in 2008 and leading up to the events of the film. Suburra was the name of a suburb of Ancient Rome. Day & Night Day & Night is a 2010 Pixar animated short film, directed by Teddy Newton and produced by Kevin Reher. It was packaged to be shown in theaters before Toy Story 3, and has been released to purchase on iTunes in the United States. Unlike most other Pixar shorts, the animation style combines 2D and 3D elements, and Up production designer Don Shank says it is "unlike anything Pixar has produced before". Laurel Canyon Laurel Canyon is a 2002 American drama film written and directed by Lisa Cholodenko. The film stars Frances McDormand, Christian Bale, Kate Beckinsale, Natascha McElhone, and Alessandro Nivola. As It Is in Heaven As It Is in Heaven is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 3 September 2004, directed by Kay Pollak and starring Michael Nyqvist and Frida Hallgren. It was a box office hit in Sweden and several other countries. It was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Hollywood 77th Academy Awards. Revenge Revenge is a 1990 romantic thriller film directed by Tony Scott and starring Kevin Costner, Anthony Quinn, Madeleine Stowe, Miguel Ferrer and Sally Kirkland. Some scenes were filmed in Mexico. The film is a production of New World Pictures and Rastar Films and was released by Columbia Pictures. Revenge also features one of John Leguizamos earliest film roles. The film is based on a novella written by Jim Harrison and published in Esquire magazine in 1979. Harrison, who also wrote Legends of the Fall, co-wrote the script. The Phantom of the Opera The Phantom of the Opera is a 1925 American silent horror film adaptation of Gaston Lerouxs 1910 novel Le Fantôme de lOpéra, directed by Rupert Julian and starring Lon Chaney in the title role of the deformed Phantom who haunts the Paris Opera House, causing murder and mayhem in an attempt to make the woman he loves a star. The film remains most famous for Chaneys ghastly, self-devised make-up, which was kept a studio secret until the films premiere. The film was released on November 25, 1925. The picture also features Mary Philbin, Norman Kerry, Arthur Edmund Carewe, Gibson Gowland, John St. Polis and Snitz Edwards. The last surviving cast member was Carla Laemmle, niece of producer Carl Laemmle, who played a small role as a "prima ballerina" in the film when she was about 15. Winchester '73 Winchester 73 is a 1950 American Western film directed by Anthony Mann and starring James Stewart, Shelley Winters, Dan Duryea and Stephen McNally. Written by Borden Chase and Robert L. Richards, the film is about the journey of a prized rifle from one ill-fated owner to another and a cowboys search for a murderous fugitive. Rock Hudson plays an American Indian and Tony Curtis a besieged cavalry trooper. The film received a Writers Guild of America Award nomination for Best Written American Western. This is the first Western film collaboration between Anthony Mann and James Stewart. It was filmed in black and white. In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Topaz Topaz is a 1969 American espionage thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Based on the 1967 Cold War novel Topaz by Leon Uris, the film is about a French intelligence agent who becomes entangled in the Cold War politics of the events leading up to the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, and later the breakup of an international Soviet spy ring in France. The story is closely based on the 1962 Sapphire Affair, which involved the head of French Intelligence SDECE in the United States, and spy Philippe Thyraud de Vosjoli—a friend of Leon Uris—who played an important role in "helping the U.S. discover the presence of Russian offensive missiles in Cuba". The film stars Frederick Stafford, Dany Robin, John Vernon, Karin Dor, Michel Piccoli, Philippe Noiret, Claude Jade, Michel Subor and John Forsythe. The Limehouse Golem The Limehouse Golem is a 2016 British horror-mystery film directed by Juan Carlos Medina from a screenplay by Jane Goldman. The film, an adaptation of Peter Ackroyds 1994 murder mystery novel Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem, stars Olivia Cooke, Bill Nighy, and Douglas Booth. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 10 September 2016. It was released in the United Kingdom on 1 September 2017, by Lionsgate. Monsieur Hulot's Holiday Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot is a 1953 French comedy film starring and directed by Jacques Tati. It introduced the pipe-smoking, well-meaning but clumsy character of Monsieur Hulot, who appears in Tatis subsequent films, including Mon Oncle, Playtime, and Trafic. The film gained an international reputation for its creator when released in 1953. The film was very successful as it had a total of 5,071,920 admissions in France. Once Upon a Time in Venice Once Upon a Time in Venice is a 2017 American action comedy film directed by Mark Cullen in his directorial debut, and co-written with his brother Robb. The film stars Bruce Willis, Jason Momoa, John Goodman, Thomas Middleditch, Famke Janssen, and Adam Goldberg with supporting roles by Christopher McDonald, Stephanie Sigman, and Wood Harris. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on June 16, 2017, by RLJ Entertainment. Le Chef Le Chef is a 2012 French comedy film, directed by Daniel Cohen and starring Jean Reno and Michaël Youn. The film had its International premiere at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in 2012. The Spirit of the Beehive The Spirit of the Beehive is a 1973 Spanish drama film directed by Víctor Erice. The film was Erices debut and is considered a masterpiece of Spanish cinema. The film focuses on the young girl Ana and her fascination with the 1931 American horror film Frankenstein, as well as exploring her family life and schooling. The film has been called a "bewitching portrait of a child’s haunted inner life". Boys and Girls Boys and Girls is a 2000 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Iscove. The two main characters, Ryan and Jennifer, meet each other initially as adolescents, and later realize that their lives are intertwined through fate. The Breadwinner The Breadwinner is a 2017 animated drama film by Cartoon Saloon directed by Nora Twomey and executive produced by Mimi Polk Gitlin and Angelina Jolie. Based on the best-selling novel by Deborah Ellis, the film was an international co-production between Canada, Ireland, and Luxembourg, and received a limited release on 17 November 2017. The film had its world premiere at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival in September. The Breadwinner received a nomination for Best Animated Feature at the 90th Academy Awards. Tangled Ever After Tangled Ever After is a 2012 American computer animated 3D short film directed by Nathan Greno and Byron Howard. It is a sequel to the 2010 Walt Disney Animation Studios film Tangled. It premiered in theaters on January 13, 2012, before the 3D theatrical re-release of Beauty and the Beast and on Disney Channel followed by the premiere of The Princess and the Frog on March 23, 2012. The short was later, in Fall 2012, included as a bonus feature on the Diamond Edition of Cinderella, and was also released three years later, on the Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection Blu-ray on August 18, 2015. The short is also available as a stand-alone download on iTunes. The story of the short picks up an unspecified amount of time after the events of Tangled; the events of this period of time are explored in the television film Before Ever After and Rapunzels Tangled Adventure. The Kingdom is in a festive mood, preparing for the royal wedding of Rapunzel and Eugene Fitzherbert. However, chameleon Pascal and horse Maximus lose the wedding rings, triggering a frenzied search to retrieve them. Greno and Howard started the film after popular demand. Among the films voice actors are Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi and Matt Nolan. Showdown in Little Tokyo Showdown in Little Tokyo is a 1991 American action film directed by Mark L. Lester and produced by Lester and Martin E. Caan. The film stars Dolph Lundgren and Brandon Lee. It was Brandon Lees first American film role. The film was released in the United States on August 23, 1991. Showdown in Little Tokyo was Dolph Lundgrens last Warner Bros Pictures film until 2018s Creed II. Red Corner Red Corner is a 1997 American mystery thriller film directed by Jon Avnet, and starring Richard Gere, Bai Ling and Bradley Whitford. Written by Robert King, the film is about an American businessman who ends up wrongfully on trial for murder. His only hope of exoneration and freedom is a female defense lawyer from the country. The film received the 1997 National Board of Review Freedom of Expression Award and the NBR Award for Breakthrough Female Performance. Ling also won the San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress. The film was censored in the Peoples Republic of China due to its unflattering portrayal of Chinas judicial system. Starbuck Starbuck is a 2011 Canadian comedy film directed by Ken Scott and written by Scott and Martin Petit. It stars Patrick Huard, Antoine Bertrand, and Julie LeBreton as the main character, his friend/lawyer, and his girlfriend, respectively. The films title refers to a Canadian Holstein bull, named Hanoverhill Starbuck, who produced hundreds of thousands of progeny by artificial insemination in the 1980s and 1990s. Last Shift Last Shift is a 2014 American psychological horror film directed by Anthony DiBlasi. It was written by DiBlasi and Scott Poiley, both of whom produced along with Mary Poiley. Juliana Harkavy stars as a rookie police officer who is tasked with taking the last shift at a police station before it is permanently closed. Strange events lead her to believe that it may be haunted. It premiered at the London FrightFest Film Festival on October 25, 2014, and was released to video-on-demand on October 6, 2015. Shaft Shaft is a 1971 American blaxploitation neo-noir crime action film directed by Gordon Parks and written by Ernest Tidyman and John D. F. Black. It is an adaptation of Tidymans novel of the same name. The plot revolves around a private detective named John Shaft who is hired by a Harlem mobster to rescue his daughter from the Italian mobsters who kidnapped her. The film stars Richard Roundtree as Shaft, alongside Moses Gunn, Charles Cioffi, Christopher St. John and Lawrence Pressman. The film deals with themes like the Black Power movement, race, masculinity, and sexuality. It was filmed in Harlem, Greenwich Village, and Times Square within the Manhattan borough of New York City. Shaft was one of the first and most popular blaxploitation films, which "marked a turning point for this type of film, and spawned a number of sequels and knockoffs." The Shaft soundtrack album, recorded by Isaac Hayes, was also a success, winning a Grammy Award for Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture and a second Grammy that he shared with Johnny Allen for Best Instrumental Arrangement. The "Theme from Shaft" won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and has appeared on multiple Top 100 lists, including AFIs 100 Years...100 Songs. A prime example of the blaxploitation genre, It was selected in 2000 for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Living in Oblivion Living in Oblivion is an independent dark comedy film, written and directed by Tom DiCillo and starring Steve Buscemi, Catherine Keener, Dermot Mulroney, Danielle von Zerneck and James LeGros. The film won Tom DiCillo the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival. The film was acclaimed by critics. It also marks Peter Dinklages film debut. The Last Exorcism Part II The Last Exorcism Part II is a 2013 American supernatural drama horror film co-written and directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly. It stars Ashley Bell, Julia Garner, Spencer Treat Clark, David Jensen, Tarra Riggs, Louis Herthum, and Muse Watson. It is a sequel to 2010s The Last Exorcism, and released on March 1, 2013. The film follows Nell Sweetzer as she attempts to recover from her past experiences and start her life anew. Nell then starts to realize that the demon that previously possessed her has come back for her. Unlike its predecessor, it is not presented in a found footage format. The film received generally negative reviews compared to the first film but was a box office success nonetheless. L'Eclisse LEclisse is a 1962 Italian drama film written and directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Alain Delon and Monica Vitti. Filmed on location in Rome and Verona, the story follows a young woman who pursues an affair with a confident young stockbroker. The film is considered the last part of a trilogy, and is preceded by LAvventura and La Notte. LEclisse won the Special Jury Prize at the 1962 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the Palme dOr. Described by Martin Scorsese as the boldest film in the trilogy, it is one of the directors more acclaimed works. The Red Balloon The Red Balloon is a 1956 French fantasy comedy-drama featurette written, produced, and directed by Albert Lamorisse. The thirty-five-minute short, which follows the adventures of a young boy who one day finds a sentient, mute, red balloon, was filmed in the Ménilmontant neighbourhood of Paris. Lamorisse used his children as actors in the film. His son, Pascal, plays himself in the main role, and his daughter, Sabine, portrays a little girl. The film won numerous awards, including an Oscar for Lamorisse for writing the Best Original Screenplay in 1956 and the Palme dOr for short films at the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. It also became popular with children and educators. It is the only short film to win the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and to receive a nomination for anything besides Best Live Action Short Film. The Girlfriend Experience The Girlfriend Experience is a 2009 American slice of life drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring pornographic actress Sasha Grey. It was shot in New York City, and a rough cut was screened at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2009. The film was also made available on Amazon Video on Demand as a pre-theatrical rental. Soderbergh mentioned Michelangelo Antonionis Red Desert and Ingmar Bergmans Cries and Whispers as influences. The film is also notable because it was produced for $1.3 million and was shot with a relatively inexpensive Red One camera. Woman in the Dunes is a 1964 Japanese New Wave film directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara and starring Eiji Okada and Kyōko Kishida. It received positive critical reviews and was nominated for two Academy Awards. The screenplay for the film was adapted by Kōbō Abe from his 1962 novel. The Presidio The Presidio is a 1988 American crime drama film directed by Peter Hyams and starring Sean Connery and Mark Harmon. Hyams also handled the cinematography and the score was composed by Bruce Broughton. Canadian Bacon Canadian Bacon is a 1995 American-Canadian comedy film written, produced, and directed by Michael Moore which satirizes Canada–United States relations along the Canada–United States border. The film stars an ensemble cast featuring Alan Alda, John Candy, Bill Nunn, Kevin J. OConnor, Rhea Perlman, Kevin Pollak, G. D. Spradlin, and Rip Torn. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival, and was the final film released starring John Candy, though it was shot before the earlier-released Wagons East. It is also Moores only non-documentary film. The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser is a 1974 West German drama film written and directed by Werner Herzog and starring Bruno Schleinstein and Walter Ladengast. The film closely follows the real story of foundling Kaspar Hauser, using the text of actual letters found with Hauser. Sarah's Key Sarahs Key is a 2010 French drama directed and co-written by Gilles Paquet-Brenner, and an adaptation of the novel with the same title by Tatiana de Rosnay. Sarahs Key follows a journalists present-day investigation into the Vel dHiv Roundup of Jews in German-occupied Paris in 1942. It tells the story of a young girls experiences during and after these events, illustrating the participation of the Vichy French bureaucracy as well as French citizens hiding and protecting Sarah from the French authorities. The film alternates between Sarahs life in 1942, and the journalist researching the story in 2002. Turks in Space Dünyayı Kurtaran Adamın Oğlu is a 2006 Turkish science fiction action comedy film directed by Kartal Tibet and written by Murat Boyacioğlu. It is the sequel to Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam. Heart and Souls Heart and Souls is a 1993 American fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Ron Underwood. The film stars Robert Downey Jr. as Thomas Reilly, a businessman recruited by the souls of four deceased people, his guardian angels from childhood, to help them rectify their unfinished lives, as he is the only one who can communicate with them. The Week Of The Week Of is a 2018 American comedy film written and directed by Robert Smigel, and co-written by and starring Adam Sandler. It co-stars Chris Rock, Rachel Dratch, Steve Buscemi, Allison Strong, and Noah Robbins, and follows two fathers the week of the wedding of their children. The film is the fourth collaboration between Sandler and Netflix, and was released on the streaming service on April 27, 2018. 360 360 is a 2011 ensemble drama film starring Anthony Hopkins, Ben Foster, Rachel Weisz, Jude Law and other international actors. The film, directed by Fernando Meirelles, opened the 2011 London Film Festival. Magnolia Pictures released the film on video on demand on 29 June 2012 and was released in United States theaters on 3 August 2012. The film reunited Weisz and director Meirelles, who worked together on The Constant Gardener. The film follows the stories of couples and their sexual encounters, and was written by Frost/Nixon screenwriter Peter Morgan. It is a loose adaptation of La Ronde. Shadows and Fog Shadows and Fog is a 1991 American black-and-white comedy film directed by Woody Allen and based on his one-act play Death. It stars Allen, Mia Farrow, John Malkovich, John Cusack, Madonna, and Kenneth Mars. It was filmed on a set at Kaufman Astoria Studios, which was the biggest set ever built in New York. It was also Allens last film for Orion Pictures. Shadows and Fog is an homage to German Expressionist filmmakers Fritz Lang, G. W. Pabst and F. W. Murnau in its visual presentation, and to the writer Franz Kafka in theme. Critical reception of the work was lukewarm. Little Voice Little Voice is a 1998 British musical film written and directed by Mark Herman and made in Scarborough. The screenplay is based on Jim Cartwrights play The Rise and Fall of Little Voice. Born Into Brothels: Calcutta's Red Light Kids Born into Brothels: Calcuttas Red Light Kids is a 2004 Indian-American documentary film about the children of prostitutes in Sonagachi, Kolkatas red light district. The widely acclaimed film, written and directed by Zana Briski and Ross Kauffman, won a string of accolades including the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2005. Fahrenheit 451 Fahrenheit 451 is a 2018 American dystopian drama film directed and co-written by Ramin Bahrani, based on the book of the same name by Ray Bradbury. It stars Michael B. Jordan, Michael Shannon, Sofia Boutella, Lilly Singh, Grace Lynn Kung and Martin Donovan. Set in a future America, the film follows a "fireman" whose job it is to burn books, which are now illegal, only to question society after meeting a young woman. After premiering at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, the film aired on HBO on May 19, 2018 receiving negative to mixed critical reviews. Desperate Measures Desperate Measures is a 1998 American thriller film starring Michael Keaton, Andy García, Marcia Gay Harden and Brian Cox, directed by Barbet Schroeder. It was filmed in both the San Francisco Bay Area and downtown Pittsburgh with such landmarks as the BNY Mellon Center, the Allegheny County Courthouse and the Oakland Bay Bridge. The film was released on January 30, 1998 and was a critical and financial failure. However, Andy García won an ALMA Award for "Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film in a Crossover Role". The Cotton Club The Cotton Club is a 1984 American crime-drama film centered on a Harlem jazz club of the 1930s, the Cotton Club. The film was co-written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola, choreographed by Henry LeTang, and starred Richard Gere, Gregory Hines, Diane Lane, and Lonette McKee. The supporting cast included Bob Hoskins, James Remar, Nicolas Cage, Allen Garfield, Laurence Fishburne, Gwen Verdon and Fred Gwynne. The film was noted for its over-budget production costs, and took a total of five years to make. Critical reception was mostly positive and The Cotton Club was nominated for several awards, including Golden Globes for Best Director and Best Picture and Oscars for Best Art Direction and Best Film Editing. Fort Apache Fort Apache is a 1948 American western film directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne and Henry Fonda. The film was the first of the directors "cavalry trilogy" and was followed by She Wore a Yellow Ribbon and Rio Grande, both also starring Wayne. The screenplay was inspired by James Warner Bellahs short story "Massacre". The historical sources for "Massacre" have been attributed both to George Armstrong Custer and the Battle of Little Bighorn and to the Fetterman Fight. The film was one of the first to present an authentic and sympathetic view of the Native Americans. In his review of the DVD release of Fort Apache in 2012, New York Times movie critic Dave Kehr called it "one of the great achievements of classical American cinema, a film of immense complexity that never fails to reveal new shadings with each viewing ... among the first pro-Indian westerns" that portrays the Native Americans with "sympathy and respect". The film was awarded the Best Director and Best Cinematography awards by the Locarno International Film Festival of Locarno. Screenwriter Frank S. Nugent was nominated for best screenplay by the Writers Guild of America. Mother's Day Mothers Day is a 2010 American psychological slasher film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman. It is a loose remake of Charles Kaufmans Mothers Day and was written by Scott Milam and produced by Brett Ratner. The film is about three brothers who fail to rob a bank then run to their mother so she can help them get away. The brothers discover that their mother has lost her house in a foreclosure. The brothers hold the new owners and their guests hostage. When their mother arrives, she takes control of the situation. Urban Legends: Final Cut Urban Legends: Final Cut is a 2000 American slasher film directed by John Ottman, in his directorial debut, and starring Jennifer Morrison, Matthew Davis, Hart Bochner, Joseph Lawrence, Anthony Anderson, and Loretta Devine. In addition to directing, Ottman also edited the film and composed its score. The sequel to the 1998 film Urban Legend, its plot follows a film student who finds herself at the center of serial killings occurring on her university campus shortly after she begins making a thesis film about urban legends. Filmed in late 1999, Urban Legends: Final Cut was released in the United States in September 2000, distributed by Columbia Pictures. In Your Name Tere Naam, is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Satish Kaushik. Written by Bala and Jainendra Jain, the film stars Salman Khan and Bhumika Chawla in her Hindi film debut. The film is a remake of Balas own Tamil film Sethu. The film was based on a real-life incident of a friend of Balas, who had fallen in love, lost his mind and ended up at a mental asylum. Tere Naam was released on 15 August 2003. Khan was praised for his portrayal of Radhe Mohan and the role is widely considered to be his finest performance till date. Tere Naam was nominated for a total of 24 Awards, winning 7 of them, including 8 Filmfare Award nominations. In 2011 Kaushik announced a sequel to Tere Naam, thus he is currently working on the script. Barefoot in the Park Barefoot in the Park is a 1967 American comedy film starring Jane Fonda and Robert Redford. Based on Neil Simons 1963 play of the same name, it focuses on newlyweds Corie and Paul Bratter and their adventures living in a minuscule sixth floor walk-up apartment in a Greenwich Village brownstone. Stuffed-shirt Paul is a hard-working young attorney just starting his practice, while spontaneous bride Corie is determined to create a romantic environment in one room with no heat, a hole in the skylight, and oddball neighbors. The title refers to Cories lamentation that Paul will not go running barefoot in Washington Square Park with her because of his sober and cautious demeanor. The phrase becomes emblematic of the differences between the two of them, and is made manifest in the films climactic scene. The films screenplay was written by Simon. Gene Saks directed Redford, reprising his Broadway role of Paul, and Fonda, who replaced the plays Elizabeth Ashley. Mildred Natwick reprises her stage role as the brides mother, Charles Boyer is featured as the eccentric upstairs neighbor, and Herb Edelman reprises his stage role as a telephone installer. The lead female role had been offered to Natalie Wood who had already played opposite Redford in two movies. Wood declined the offer because she wanted to take time off from acting. Natwick was nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, Fonda was nominated for a BAFTA as Best Foreign Actress, and Simon received a nod from the Writers Guild of America. A Short Film About Killing A Short Film About Killing is a 1988 drama film directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski and starring Mirosław Baka, Krzysztof Globisz, and Jan Tesarz. Written by Krzysztof Kieślowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicz, the film was expanded from Five of the Polish television series Dekalog. Set in Warsaw, Poland, the film compares the senseless, violent murder of an individual to the cold, calculated execution by the state. A Short Film About Killing won both the Jury Prize and the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival, as well as the European Film Award for Best Film. Badla Badla is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language mystery thriller film directed by Sujoy Ghosh and starring Amitabh Bachchan, Taapsee Pannu and Amrita Singh. Tony Luke, Manav Kaul and Tanveer Ghani appear in supporting roles. The film is produced by Red Chillies Entertainment and Azure Entertainment and is an official adaptation of the 2017 Spanish film The Invisible Guest. The story follows an interview between a lawyer and a businesswoman, in which the latter insists that she is being wrongfully framed for the murder of her lover. The film was released on 8 March 2019, and it received positive reviews from critics. It has grossed over worldwide against a production budget of to emerge as a commercial success. Father Figures Father Figures is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Lawrence Sher, written by Justin Malen, and starring Owen Wilson, Ed Helms, J. K. Simmons, Katt Williams, Terry Bradshaw, Ving Rhames, Harry Shearer, June Squibb, Christopher Walken, and Glenn Close. The film follows two adult brothers who set out to find their biological father. Principal photography began on October 5, 2015, in Atlanta, and the film was released in the United States on December 22, 2017, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was poorly received by critics, who called it devoid of "energy or purpose" and grossed $25 million against its $25 million budget. Loving Pablo Loving Pablo, internationally known as Escobar, is a 2017 English-language Spanish drama film directed by Fernando León de Aranoa, based on Virginia Vallejos memoir Loving Pablo. It was screened out of competition in the 74th Venice International Film Festival and in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Zombeavers Zombeavers is a 2014 American horror comedy film directed by Jordan Rubin, based on a script by Al Kaplan, Jordan Rubin, and Jon Kaplan. The film follows a group of college kids staying at a riverside cottage that are attacked by a swarm of zombie beavers. A trailer for the film was released in early February 2014 and went viral. The film had its world premiere on April 19, 2014, at the Tribeca Film Festival. The film was released in the U.S. on March 20, 2015. In December 2014, Zombeavers was released on DVD. Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights is a 1939 American romantic period drama film directed by William Wyler and produced by Samuel Goldwyn. It is based on the novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. The film depicts only 16 of the novels 34 chapters, eliminating the second generation of characters. The novel was adapted for the screen by Charles MacArthur, Ben Hecht, and John Huston. The film won the 1939 New York Film Critics Award for Best Film. It earned nominations for eight Academy Awards, including for Best Picture and Best Actor in what many consider Hollywoods greatest single year. The 1940 Academy Award for Best Cinematography, black-and-white category, was awarded to Gregg Toland for his work. Nominated for original score was the prolific film composer Alfred Newman, whose poignant "Cathys Theme" does so much "to maintain its life as a masterpiece of romantic filmmaking." It was primarily filmed in Thousand Oaks, with scenes shot in Wildwood Regional Park and at the current site of California Lutheran University. In 2007, Wuthering Heights was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Gods Must Be Crazy II The Gods Must Be Crazy II is a 1989 South African comedy film, a sequel to Jamie Uys 1980 comedy film The Gods Must Be Crazy, and it is the second film in The Gods Must Be Crazy film series. It was made by the Weintraub Entertainment Group and released by Columbia Pictures in the US and released in the rest of the world by 20th Century Fox. The film was released in the United States on 13 April 1990. Dangerous Beauty Dangerous Beauty is a 1998 American biographical drama film directed by Marshall Herskovitz and starring Catherine McCormack, Rufus Sewell, and Oliver Platt. Based on the non-fiction book The Honest Courtesan by Margaret Rosenthal, the film is about Veronica Franco, a courtesan in sixteenth-century Venice who becomes a hero to her city, but later becomes the target of an inquisition by the Church for witchcraft. The film features a supporting cast that includes Fred Ward, Naomi Watts, Moira Kelly and Jacqueline Bisset. The film was released as A Destiny of Her Own in some regions, and was retitled The Honest Courtesan for its UK video release. Damage Damage is a 1992 British/French film directed by Louis Malle and starring Jeremy Irons, Juliette Binoche, Miranda Richardson, Rupert Graves, and Ian Bannen. Based on the novel Damage by Josephine Hart, the film is about a British politician who has a sexual relationship with his sons girlfriend and soon to be fiancée and becomes increasingly obsessed with her. Miranda Richardson was nominated for an Academy Award and won a BAFTA in the category of Best Supporting Actress for her performance as the aggrieved wife of the films main character. Spanish Affair Ocho apellidos vascos, known as Spanish Affair in English, is a 2014 Spanish comedy film directed by Emilio Martínez-Lázaro. It premiered in Spain on 14 March 2014. Six weeks after its release, it became the second biggest box office hit ever in Spain, behind Avatar. The Vatican Tapes The Vatican Tapes is a 2015 American supernatural horror film directed by Mark Neveldine from a screenplay written by Christopher Borrelli, which is in turn based on a story by Chris Morgan and Christopher Borrelli. The film stars Olivia Taylor Dudley, Michael Peña, Dougray Scott, Djimon Hounsou, Peter Andersson, Kathleen Robertson, and John Patrick Amedori, and was released on July 24, 2015, by Lionsgate. Assassination of a High School President Assassination of a High School President is a 2008 American neo noir comedy film, directed by Brett Simon, written by Tim Calpin and Kevin Jakubowski, and starring Reece Thompson, Bruce Willis, Mischa Barton, Emily Meade and Michael Rapaport. It premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. The film had been scheduled for limited theatrical release on February 27, 2009, but that release was postponed indefinitely following the bankruptcy of its distributor, Yari Film Groups releasing division. It was released on DVD in the United States on October 6, 2009. 6 Days 6 Days is a British-New Zealand political thriller film directed by Toa Fraser and written by Glenn Standring. It is based upon the 1980 Iranian Embassy siege in London and stars Jamie Bell, Abbie Cornish, Mark Strong and Martin Shaw. The siege situation is presented from three perspectives: that of negotiator Max Vernon, SAS leader Rusty Firmin and BBC news reporter Kate Adie. The film was released on 4 August 2017 to mixed reviews and was subsequently streamed by Netflix. Anvil: The Story of Anvil Anvil! The Story of Anvil is a 2008 rockumentary film about the Canadian heavy metal band Anvil. The film is directed by screenwriter Sacha Gervasi, in his directorial debut, and features interviews with other musicians who have been influenced by the band, including Slash, Tom Araya, Lemmy, Scott Ian, and Lars Ulrich. For a Good Time, Call... For a Good Time, Call... is a 2012 American comedy film directed by Jamie Travis. It stars Ari Graynor, Lauren Miller Rogen, Justin Long, Sugar Lyn Beard, Mimi Rogers, Nia Vardalos, Mark Webber, and James Wolk. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January, 2012 where it secured a worldwide distribution deal with Focus Features. It was released theatrically in the United States on August 31, 2012. Naked Naked is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Michael Tiddes and written by Rick Alvarez, Cory Koller and Marlon Wayans. It is a remake of the 2000 Swedish film Naken. The film stars Marlon Wayans, Regina Hall, Jonathan Todd Jackson, Scott Foley, Loretta Devine, Brian McKnight and Dennis Haysbert. The film was released on Netflix on August 11, 2017. Once Upon a Time in Mumbai Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai is a 2010 Indian gangster film written by Rajat Arora , directed by Milan Luthria and produced by Ekta Kapoor. It stars Ajay Devgn, Emraan Hashmi, Kangana Ranaut, Prachi Desai and Randeep Hooda. The film is produced under Balaji Motion Pictures and released on 30 July 2010. Once Upon A Time in Mumbaai received generally positive reviews from critics and was a box office success. The film is loosely based on the lives of Mumbai underworld gangsters Haji Mastan and Dawood Ibrahim. Its sequel, Once Upon a Time in Mumbai Dobaara! was released on 15 August 2013. It featured Akshay Kumar replacing Hashmi from the first film alongside Imran Khan. The filming for the sequel began in August 2012 apparently in Oman. The sequel received negative reviews from both critics and audiences and performed poorly at the box office. Super Dark Times Super Dark Times is a 2017 American independent psychological thriller drama directed by Kevin Phillips and starring Owen Campbell and Charlie Tahan. It is Phillipss directorial debut. After a traumatic accident, an inseparable pair of teenage boys and best friends lose their innocence from jealousy, violence and paranoia. She-Devil She-Devil is a 1989 American black comedy film directed by Susan Seidelman and written by Barry Strugatz and Mark R. Burns. It stars Meryl Streep, Roseanne Barr and Ed Begley Jr.. A loose adaptation of the 1983 novel The Life and Loves of a She-Devil by British writer Fay Weldon, She-Devil tells the story of Ruth Patchett, a dumpy, overweight housewife who exacts devilish revenge, after her philandering husband leaves her and their children for glamorous, best-selling romance novelist Mary Fisher. The second adaption of Weldons novel, after a BBC TV miniseries entitled The Life and Loves of a She-Devil was broadcast in 1986, the film was shot amid the first season break of Barrs highly successful ABC sitcom Roseanne, in New York City throughout spring and summer 1989. For a while, Streep, who was one of the first actresses to read the script, considered taking the part of Ruth herself but later opted to play Fisher instead, as she felt she had dealt with a similar subject in her previous film A Cry in the Dark. Produced by Orion Pictures, She-Devil was released on December 8, 1989, and grossed $15.5 million at the box office. Critics praised Barrs and Streeps performances but criticized the film for its tone. Streep earned a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy the following year. Woodstock Woodstock is a 1970 documentary film of the watershed counterculture Woodstock Festival which took place in August 1969 near Bethel, New York. Entertainment Weekly called this film the benchmark of concert movies and one of the most entertaining documentaries ever made. The film was directed by Michael Wadleigh. Seven editors are credited, including Thelma Schoonmaker, Martin Scorsese, and Wadleigh. Woodstock was a great commercial and critical success. It received the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Schoonmaker was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing, a rare distinction for a documentary. Dan Wallin and L. A. Johnson were nominated for the Oscar for Best Sound. The film was screened at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition. The 1970 theatrical release of the film ran 185 minutes. A directors cut spanning 224 minutes was released in 1994. Both cuts take liberties with the timeline of the festival. However, the opening and closing acts are the same in the film as they appeared on stage; Richie Havens opens the show and Jimi Hendrix closes it. Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock was also released separately on DVD and Blu-ray. In 1996, Woodstock was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". An expanded 40th Anniversary Edition of Woodstock, released on June 9, 2009 in Blu-ray and DVD formats, features additional performances not before seen in the film, and also includes lengthened versions of existing performances featuring Creedence Clearwater Revival and others. Silent Movie Silent Movie is an American satirical comedy film co-written and directed by and starring Mel Brooks, released by 20th Century Fox on June 17, 1976. The ensemble cast includes Dom DeLuise, Marty Feldman, Bernadette Peters, and Sid Caesar, with appearances by Anne Bancroft, Liza Minnelli, Burt Reynolds, James Caan, Marcel Marceau, and Paul Newman playing themselves. While indeed silent, the film is a parody of the silent film genre, particularly the slapstick comedies of Charlie Chaplin, Mack Sennett, and Buster Keaton. Among the films most famous gags is the fact that the only audible word in the film is spoken by Marcel Marceau, a mime. Sound is a big factor in the films humor, as when a scene that shows the New York City skyline begins with the song "San Francisco", only to have it come to a sudden stop as if the musicians realize they are playing the wrong music. They then go into "Ill Take Manhattan" instead. The trend of large corporations buying up film studios is parodied by the attempt of the Engulf and Devour Corporation to take control of a studio. Bait Bait 3D is an Australian-Singaporean 3D horror disaster film directed by Kimble Rendall based on the screenplay by John Kim and Russell Mulcahy. It featured Sharni Vinson, Phoebe Tonkin, Xavier Samuel, Julian McMahon, Cariba Heine, Alex Russell, Lincoln Lewis, Alice Parkinson, and Dan Wyllie. The film is about a group of people who try to escape a submerged grocery store as a result of a freak tsunami while being hunted by bloodthirsty great white sharks. The film was released on 20 September 2012 in Australia. Eddie Murphy: Delirious Delirious is an American stand-up comedy television special directed by Bruce Gowers, written by and starring Eddie Murphy. The comedy became a TV Special for HBO released August 30, 1983. The 70-minute film became Eddie Murphys first feature stand-up film, becoming the predecessor to the wide theatrical release in 1987, Eddie Murphy Raw. The stand-up was also released as an album on October 24, 1983 titled Comedian, which won Grammy for Best Comedy Album at the 1984 Grammy Awards. The Crush The Crush is a 1993 American erotic thriller film written and directed by Alan Shapiro, which stars Cary Elwes as Nick Eliot and Alicia Silverstone as Adrian Forrester, in her feature film debut. It was filmed on location from September 24 to November 20, 1992, in Seattle, Washington, and Vancouver, Canada. Solitary Man Solitary Man is a 2009 American film co-directed by Brian Koppelman and David Levien. The film stars Michael Douglas, Susan Sarandon, Jenna Fischer, Jesse Eisenberg, Mary-Louise Parker, and Danny DeVito. The film received generally positive reviews but was a box office bomb grossing just $5.68 million against its $15 million budget. Jolly LLB Jolly LLB is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language legal comedy film, written and directed by Subhash Kapoor. The film stars Arshad Warsi, Boman Irani and Amrita Rao in the lead roles. The theatrical trailer was revealed on 8 January 2013. Released on 15 March 2013, the film revolves around the early life of lawyer Jagdish Tyagi a.k.a. Jolly and focuses on his attempt to earn six innocent wage earners their rights and his journey against the monopolistic behavior of the rich and judicial corruption. The storyline is inspired by the 1999 hit-and-run case of Sanjeev Nanda and a minor reference to Priyadarshini Mattoo case. It is the first installment of the Jolly LLB film series. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi, while Saurabh Shukla won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor. The film has been remade in Tamil as Manithan and in Telugu as Sapthagiri LLB. A sequel, Jolly LLB 2 was released in February 2017. 24 24 is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language science fiction action film written and directed by Vikram Kumar. Based on the concept of time travel, the film stars actor Suriya in a triple role, along with Samantha Ruth Prabhu as the female lead. The films development dates back to 2009, at which time it was to feature actors Vikram and Ileana DCruz in lead roles. However, in February 2010, the project was dropped due to difference in opinions between director, producer and actor, facing rejection of the refined script. In August 2014, Suriya agreed to produce and act in the film, with principal photography commencing in Mumbai in April 2015, continuing in Nasik, Goregaon and Pune. The second phase of filming was done in Poland by the end of September 2015. Filming was completed in Chennai by November 2015. Produced by 2D Entertainment, the film has cinematography by S. Tirru. The soundtrack and film score were composed by A. R. Rahman, with lyrics by Vairamuthu and Madhan Karky. The film was released on 6 May 2016. The film won two awards at the 64th National Film Awards Best Cinematography and Best Production Design. Suriya won the Critics Best Actor Award at the 64th Filmfare Awards. Hell Ride Hell Ride is a 2008 American action/neo-outlaw biker film written and directed by Larry Bishop and starring Bishop, Michael Madsen, Dennis Hopper, Eric Balfour, Vinnie Jones, Leonor Varela and David Carradine. It was released under the "Quentin Tarantino Presents" banner. The film is an homage to the original outlaw biker films of the 1960s and 1970s. Phoenix Phoenix is a 2014 German drama film directed by Christian Petzold. Loosely adapted from the 1961 novel Le Retour des Cendres by French author Hubert Monteilhet, the film stars Nina Hoss and Ronald Zehrfeld as Nelly and Johnny Lenz, respectively. Phoenix is set in Germany in the aftermath of World War II, where Nelly, a Jew who managed to survive Auschwitz concentration camp, decides to go back to her husband Johnny in Berlin. She has had to have her face reconstructed owing to a bullet wound, and her husband does not recognize her. The film marks the sixth collaboration between Petzold and Hoss, as well as being the second film in which Hoss and Zehrfeld star opposite each other, after Barbara, also directed by Petzold. Phoenix was released in Germany on 25 September 2014, and in the United States on 24 July 2015. The film received significant critical acclaim, with praise for the films suspenseful narrative, for its direction, for Hosss performance, and for its production design and symbolic elements. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD in North America by The Criterion Collection on 26 April 2016. 7 Days in Hell 7 Days in Hell is a mockumentary directed by Jake Szymanski and written by Murray Miller. The film premiered on July 11, 2015 on HBO and July 8 on HBO Now. The film was inspired by the Isner–Mahut marathon mens singles match at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships. Into the Abyss Into the Abyss, subtitled A Tale of Death, a Tale of Life, is a documentary film written and directed by Werner Herzog about two men convicted of a triple homicide that occurred in Conroe. Michael Perry received a death sentence for the crime. The film was first shown on September 3, 2011, at the Telluride Film Festival, and had its official world premiere on September 8, 2011, at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. After strong festival showings and a surge of interest in the issue of capital punishment in the United States, Herzog requested that the film be rushed into general theatrical release, which occurred on November 11, 2011. Looking for Eric Looking for Eric is a 2009 British-French film about the escape from the trials of modern life that football and its heroes can bring for its fans. It was written by screenwriter Paul Laverty and directed by the English director Ken Loach. The films cast includes the former professional footballer Eric Cantona and the former bass guitarist with The Fall, Steve Evets. Loach said of the film, "We wanted to deflate the idea of celebrities as more than human. And we wanted to make a film that was enjoying the idea of what you and I would call solidarity, but what others would call support for your friends really, and the old idea that we are stronger as a team than we are as individuals." The Music Man The Music Man is a 1962 American musical film starring Robert Preston as Harold Hill and Shirley Jones as Marian Paroo. The film is based on the 1957 Broadway musical of the same name by Meredith Willson. The film was one of the biggest hits of the year and highly acclaimed critically. The Chaos Class Is on Vacation Hababam Sınıfı Tatilde is a 1977 Turkish comedy film, directed by Ertem Eğilmez based on a novel by Rıfat Ilgaz, starring Kemal Sunal as a highschool student in a private school which is joined by a new young teacher. The film, which went on nationwide general release on , was the third sequel to hit comedy Hababam Sınıfı. Ricochet Ricochet is a 1991 American action crime thriller film, directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Denzel Washington, John Lithgow, Ice-T, Kevin Pollak, and Lindsay Wagner. The film details a struggle between a Los Angeles attorney and a vengeful criminal whom he arrested when he was a cop. Wendy and Lucy Wendy and Lucy is a 2008 American drama film directed by Kelly Reichardt. Reichardt and Jon Raymond adapted the screenplay from his short story Train Choir. The film stars Michelle Williams as Wendy, a vagrant who searches for her lost dog, Lucy. It had its world premiere at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival and was screened at several additional film festivals before receiving a limited theatrical release in the United States on December 10, 2008. Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip is a 2015 American live action/computer animated family comedy film directed by Walt Becker and written by Randi Mayem Singer and Adam Sztykiel. The fourth installment in the Alvin and the Chipmunks film series, it is a sequel to 2011s Chipwrecked. it stars Jason Lee, Tony Hale, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Josh Green, Bella Thorne, Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler, Jesse McCartney, Kaley Cuoco, Anna Faris and Christina Applegate. The film was released on December 18, 2015, by 20th Century Fox. The film grossed $234 million worldwide against a $90 million budget and received generally negative reviews from critics. They Shoot Horses, Don't They? They Shoot Horses, Dont They? is a 1969 American drama film directed by Sydney Pollack, starring Jane Fonda, Michael Sarrazin, Susannah York, Red Buttons, Bruce Dern, Bonnie Bedelia and Gig Young. The screenplay, adapted from Horace McCoys 1935 novel of the same name, was written by James Poe and Robert E. Thompson. The film focuses on a disparate group of characters desperate to win a Depression-era dance marathon and the opportunistic emcee who urges them on to victory. The film premiered at the 23rd Cannes Film Festival and was released theatrically in the United States on December 10, 1969. Upon release it was a critical and commercial success, grossing $12.6 million on a budget of $4.86 million, becoming the sixteenth highest grossing film of 1969. Critics praised its direction, screenplay, depiction of the depression era, and performances, most notably of Fondas, which marked a significant turning point in her career. The film received nine nominations at the 42nd Academy Awards including Best Director, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay and winning Best Supporting Actor. It holds the Academy record for most nominations without one for Best Picture. The Great Race The Great Race is a 1965 American Technicolor slapstick comedy film starring Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, and Natalie Wood, directed by Blake Edwards, written by Blake Edwards and Arthur A. Ross, and with music by Henry Mancini and cinematography by Russell Harlan. The supporting cast includes Peter Falk, Keenan Wynn, Arthur OConnell and Vivian Vance. The movie cost US$12 million, making it the most expensive comedy film at the time. The story was inspired by the actual 1908 New York to Paris Race. It is noted for one scene that was promoted as "the greatest pie fight ever". Moonwalker Michael Jacksons Moonwalker is a 1988 American experimental anthology musical film starring Michael Jackson. Rather than featuring one continuous narrative, the film expresses the influence of fandom and innocence through a collection of short films about Michael Jackson, several of which are long-form music videos from Jacksons Bad album. The film is named after the dance technique known as the moonwalk, which Jackson was known for performing. The Overnight The Overnight is a 2015 American sex comedy film written and directed by Patrick Brice, and starring Adam Scott, Taylor Schilling, Jason Schwartzman, and Judith Godrèche. The film was produced by Naomi Scott and executive produced by Mark Duplass, Jay Duplass, and Adam Scott. The film had its world premiere at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2015. It was then released in a limited release on June 19, 2015 by The Orchard. Dolls is a 2002 Japanese film written, edited and directed by Japanese director Takeshi Kitano. A highly stylized art film, Dolls is part of Kitanos non-crime film oeuvre, like 1991s A Scene at the Sea, and unlike most of his other films, he does not act in it. The film has been praised for its cinematography and features costumes by Yohji Yamamoto. Racing Stripes Racing Stripes is a 2005 American sports comedy family film directed by Frederik Du Chau. The film was produced by Andrew A. Kosove, Broderick Johnson, Lloyd Phillips and Edward L. McDonnell, based on a script written by David Schmidt, Steven P. Wegner and Kirk DeMicco. It was released theatrically on January 14, 2005 by Warner Bros. The film tells the story of Stripes, a circus zebra who is accidentally abandoned in Kentucky and raised on a farm next to a racing track. Believing he is a racehorse, Stripes dreams of training for and competing in the races. The film stars Hayden Panettiere, Bruce Greenwood, Wendie Malick and M. Emmet Walsh, with the vocal and voice talents of Frankie Muniz, Mandy Moore, Michael Clarke Duncan, Jeff Foxworthy, Joshua Jackson, Joe Pantoliano, Michael Rosenbaum, Steve Harvey, David Spade, Snoop Dogg, Fred Dalton Thompson, Dustin Hoffman and Whoopi Goldberg. It was filmed in Pietermaritzburg and Nottingham Road, South Africa. The film received mixed reviews from critics and it earned $90 million. Racing Stripes was released on DVD and VHS on May 10, 2005 by Warner Home Video. Married to the Mob Married to the Mob is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Jonathan Demme, starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Matthew Modine. Pfeiffer, in something of a departure from her previous roles, gave an acclaimed lead performance as a gangsters widow from Brooklyn, opposite Modine as the undercover FBI agent assigned the task of investigating her mafia connections. As a slippery mob boss romantically pursuing Angela, Dean Stockwell was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Timbuktu Timbuktu is a 2014 French-Mauritanian drama film directed by Abderrahmane Sissako. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, it won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury and the François Chalais Prize. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, and has been nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language at the 69th British Academy Film Awards. It won Best Film at the 11th Africa Movie Academy Awards. The film was named the twelfth "Best Film of the 21st Century So Far" in 2017 by The New York Times. The film looks at the brief occupation of Timbuktu, Mali by Ansar Dine. Parts of the film were influenced by a 2012 public stoning of an unmarried couple in Aguelhok. It was shot in Oualata, a town in south-east Mauritania. Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! is a Bollywood comedy film starring Abhay Deol, Paresh Rawal, Neetu Chandra, Manu Rishi, Richa Chadda, Manjot Singh and Archana Puran Singh. It was directed by Dibakar Banerjee. The film won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film. The film is inspired by the real life shenanigans of Devinder Singh alias Bunty, a real-life “super-chor”, originally from Vikaspuri, Delhi. Fragile Fragile is a 2005 Spanish-British horror film directed by Jaume Balagueró. The Stepford Wives The Stepford Wives is a 1975 American science-fiction horror film based on the 1972 Ira Levin novel of the same name. It was directed by Bryan Forbes with a screenplay by William Goldman, and stars Katharine Ross, Paula Prentiss, and Peter Masterson. While the film was a moderate success at the time of release, it has grown in stature as a cult film over the years. Building upon the reputation of Levins novel, the term "Stepford" or "Stepford wife" has become a popular science fiction concept and several sequels were shot, as well as a 2004 remake using the same title, but rewritten as a comedy instead of a serious horror/thriller film. Mulholland Falls Mulholland Falls is a 1996 American neo-noir film crime thriller film directed by Lee Tamahori, written by Pete Dexter, and starring an ensemble cast featuring Nick Nolte, Jennifer Connelly, Chazz Palminteri, Michael Madsen, Chris Penn, Melanie Griffith, Andrew McCarthy, Treat Williams, and John Malkovich. Nolte plays the head of an elite group of four Los Angeles Police Department detectives who are known for stopping at nothing to maintain control of their jurisdiction. Their work has the tacit approval of L.A.s police chief. A similar theme is the basis of a 2013 film, Gangster Squad, which Nolte also appeared in, and a 2013 television miniseries, Mob City. Extinction Extinction is a 2015 post-apocalyptic horror film directed by Miguel Ángel Vivas who also co-wrote the screenplay with Alberto Marini from the novel Y pese a todo by Juan de Dios Garduño. The film stars Matthew Fox, Jeffrey Donovan and Quinn McColgan. In a post-apocalypse future, three survivors confront issues from their past, as well as a race of crazed zombies. The film was released on July 31, 2015 in the United States. It is a joint-production between Spain, Hungary and France. Wonder Woman Wonder Woman is a 2009 direct-to-DVD animated superhero film focusing on the superheroine of the same name. The plot of the film is loosely based on George Pérezs reboot of the character, specifically the Gods and Mortals arc that started the characters second volume in 1987. It is the fourth in the line of DC Universe Animated Original Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation. The film is directed by Lauren Montgomery, who directed the second act of The Death of Superman and did storyboard work for The New Frontier, written by Gail Simone and Michael Jelenic. As with all previous releases in this line of films, it is produced by acclaimed DC Comics animation veteran Bruce Timm. On August 11, 2015, Warner Home Video re-released the film on a combo pack, which includes a DVD and Blu-ray copy, a digital copy, and with the graphic novel it was based on. Phantom of the Paradise Phantom of the Paradise is a 1974 American musical rock opera horror comedy film written and directed by Brian De Palma, and scored by and starring Paul Williams. In the film, a disfigured composer writes his music for a woman he loves so that she will sing it. However, a record producer betrays him and steals his music to open his rock palace, The Paradise. Betrayed, the composer dons a new appearance and exacts revenge on the producer. It co-stars William Finley and Jessica Harper. The story is a loosely adapted mixture of several classic European works: Gaston Lerouxs novel The Phantom of the Opera, Oscar Wildes The Picture of Dorian Gray, and Faust by Goethe/Christopher Marlowe. The film was a box office failure and received negative reviews contemporaneously; while earning praise for its music and receiving Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations. However, over the years, the film has received much more positive reviews and has become a cult film. The Onion Movie The Onion Movie is a comedy film written by The Onion writers Robert D. Siegel and Todd Hanson along with the Madison, WI-based writing staff of the paper. It was filmed in 2003 and released on June 3, 2008 direct-to-video. The Princess Switch The Princess Switch is a 2018 American Christmas romantic comedy film directed by Mike Rohl from a screenplay by Robin Bernheim and Megan Metzger. The film stars Vanessa Hudgens, Sam Palladio and Nick Sagar. The films concept of two people running into one another who look identical and switch places comes from The Prince and the Pauper. It was released on November 16, 2018, by Netflix. Stand and Deliver Stand and Deliver is a 1988 American drama film based on the true story of high school math teacher Jaime Escalante. For portraying Escalante, Edward James Olmos was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor at the 61st Academy Awards. The film was added to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress in 2011. Furry Vengeance Furry Vengeance is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Roger Kumble, produced by Robert Simonds and Keith Goldberg, written by Michael Carnes and Josh Gilbert, co-produced by Participant Media, Imagenation Abu Dhabi and Robert Simonds Productions with music by Edward Shearmur, and distributed by Summit Entertainment. It stars Brendan Fraser, Brooke Shields, and Ken Jeong with Dee Bradley Baker as the different animal vocal effects. It was theatrically released on April 30, 2010. The film earned $36.2 million on a $35 million budget, and it has a 7% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes. Borgman Borgman is a 2013 Dutch psychological thriller drama film directed by Alex van Warmerdam. It was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. It was screened in the Vanguard section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. A Hijacking A Hijacking is a 2012 Danish thriller film written and directed by Tobias Lindholm about a ship hijacking. Pilou Asbæk and Søren Malling star as a cook taken hostage and the CEO that attempts to negotiate for his release, respectively. It premiered at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. Ek Villain Ek Villain is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Mohit Suri. The film stars Sidharth Malhotra, Ritesh Deshmukh, and Shraddha Kapoor. It tells the story of a hardened criminal Guru, whose terminally ill wife Aisha is murdered by a sadistic serial killer Rakesh. The film was produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor under Balaji Motion Pictures and ALT Entertainment. The film is an unofficial remake of the 2010 South Korean action thriller film I Saw the Devil. Upon its release on 27 June 2014, the film received positive reviews from critics for its theme, screenplay, direction and performances of Malhotra and Deshmukh. It was a commercial success at the box office with earnings of over 100 crore in India. The Devil's Candy The Devils Candy is a 2015 American horror film written and directed by Sean Byrne. The film stars Ethan Embry, Shiri Appleby, Kiara Glasco, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Craig Nigh and Marco Perella. The film was released by IFC Midnight on March 17, 2017. Batman Ninja is a 2018 Japanese animated superhero film directed by Junpei Mizusaki and produced by Warner Bros., which features the DC Comics character Batman. Takashi Okazaki, the creator of Afro Samurai, is the character designer for the film. The first poster was revealed on October 5, 2017, and the trailers were released later on December 1, 2017. The film was released in the United States in digital format on April 24, 2018; it was released in physical formats on May 8 and was released theatrically in Japan on June 15. In its American release, writers Leo Chu and Eric Garcia have admitted to rewriting the film from the original Japanese script written by Kazuki Nakashima, ultimately making two entirely different versions of the same film. The Little Shop of Horrors The Little Shop of Horrors is a 1960 American comedy film directed by Roger Corman. Written by Charles B. Griffith, the film is a farce about an inadequate florists assistant who cultivates a plant that feeds on human blood. The films concept is thought to be based on a 1932 story called "Green Thoughts", by John Collier, about a man-eating plant. However, Dennis McDougal suggests that Griffith may have been influenced by Arthur C. Clarkes sci-fi short story from 1956, "The Reluctant Orchid". The film stars Jonathan Haze, Jackie Joseph, Mel Welles, and Dick Miller, all of whom had worked for Corman on previous films. Produced under the title The Passionate People Eater, the film employs an original style of humor, combining black comedy with farce and incorporating Jewish humor and elements of spoof. The Little Shop of Horrors was shot on a budget of $28,000, with interiors being shot in two days utilizing sets that had been left standing from A Bucket of Blood. The film slowly gained a cult following through word of mouth when it was distributed as the B movie in a double feature with Mario Bavas Black Sunday and later with Last Woman on Earth. The films popularity increased with local television broadcasts, in addition to the presence of a young Jack Nicholson, whose small role in the film has been prominently promoted on home video releases of the film. The film was the basis for an Off-Broadway musical, Little Shop of Horrors, which was notably made into a 1986 feature film and enjoyed a 2003 Broadway revival, all of which have attracted attention to the 1960 film. Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead Wyrmwood is a 2014 Australian action-horror film directed by Kiah Roache-Turner and starring Jay Gallagher, Bianca Bradey, Leon Burchill, Keith Agius, Berynn Schwerdt, and Luke McKenzie. The screenplay concerns a mechanic who finds himself faced with zombie hordes. Roache-Turners directorial debut, it had its world premiere on 19 September 2014 at Fantastic Fest. Pulse is a 2001 Japanese cyber supernatural horror film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. The movie was well-received critically and has a cult following. An American remake, also titled Pulse, debuted in 2006 and spawned two sequels. The script was also adapted into a novel of the same name by Kurosawa himself. Margaret Margaret is a 2011 epic drama film written and directed by Kenneth Lonergan. The film stars Anna Paquin, Jean Reno, Matt Damon, Mark Ruffalo, J. Smith-Cameron, Kieran Culkin, Olivia Thirlby, and Rosemarie DeWitt. Margaret originally was scheduled for release in 2005 by Fox Searchlight Pictures, but was repeatedly delayed while Lonergan struggled to create a final cut he was satisfied with, resulting in multiple lawsuits. The litigation ended in 2014. While the studio insisted the films running time could not exceed 150 minutes, Lonergans preferred version was closer to three hours. Martin Scorsese and Thelma Schoonmaker contributed to editing a 165-minute version that Lonergan approved; the cut was never completed due to a budget shortage of $500,000. Eventually, Fox Searchlight Pictures released the 150-minute film in a limited release in the United States on June 6, 2011, to moderately positive reviews from critics. Some considered it overlong, but it was praised for its acting and later appeared in several publications lists of the years best films. Lonergan completed a three-hour extended version incorporating extra footage with revised score and sound mix, which was released on DVD in July 2012. The films title is drawn from Gerard Manley Hopkins poem "Spring and Fall: to a young child", which is discussed in Lisas English class. Tremors 3: Back to Perfection Tremors 3: Back to Perfection is a 2001 direct-to-video monster film directed by Brent Maddock, and is the third installment in the Tremors series featuring the subterranean worm-creatures dubbed "Graboids". It is a sequel to Aftershocks. Michael Gross, Charlotte Stewart, Ariana Richards, Tony Genaro, and Robert Jayne reprise their roles from the first film. It is followed by The Legend Begins. Every Day Every Day is a 2018 American romantic fantasy drama film directed by Michael Sucsy and written by Jesse Andrews, based on the 2012 novel of the same name by David Levithan. The film stars Angourie Rice as 16-year-old Rhiannon, who falls in love with a traveling soul who wakes each morning in a different body; Justice Smith, Debby Ryan and Maria Bello also star. The film was released on February 23, 2018. The Prince of Tides The Prince of Tides is a 1991 American romantic drama film based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Pat Conroy; the film stars Barbra Streisand and Nick Nolte. It tells the story of the narrators struggle to overcome the psychological damage inflicted by his dysfunctional childhood in South Carolina. Streisand directed and produced the film in addition to starring in it. Conroy and Becky Johnston adapted the screenplay. The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, but did not receive any. Navy Seals Navy SEALS is a 1990 American military action film, directed by Lewis Teague, written by Chuck Pfarrer and Gary Goldman, and produced by Brenda Feigen and Bernard Williams with consultant William Bradley. The film stars Charlie Sheen, Michael Biehn, Bill Paxton and Joanne Whalley-Kilmer. Made in America Made in America is a 1993 American comedy film released on May 28, 1993 by Warner Bros. starring Whoopi Goldberg and Ted Danson, and featuring Nia Long, Jennifer Tilly and Will Smith. The film was directed by Richard Benjamin. It was shot in various locations in Oakland and at Oakland Technical High School. A notable song on the soundtrack is "Colors of Love," written by Carole Bayer Sager, James Ingram and Bruce Roberts, and produced by David Foster, which alludes to the story line. Freedomland Freedomland is a 2006 American crime drama mystery film directed by Joe Roth and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Julianne Moore, Edie Falco, Ron Eldard, William Forsythe, Aunjanue Ellis, and Anthony Mackie. It is based on Richard Prices 1998 novel of the same name, which touches on themes of covert racism. The Last Waltz The Last Waltz was a concert by the Canadian-American rock group The Band, held on American Thanksgiving Day, November 25, 1976, at Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco. The Last Waltz was advertised as The Bands "farewell concert appearance", and the concert saw The Band joined by more than a dozen special guests, including their previous employers Ronnie Hawkins and Bob Dylan as well as Paul Butterfield, Bobby Charles, Eric Clapton, Neil Diamond, Dr. John, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Ringo Starr, Muddy Waters, Ronnie Wood, and Neil Young. The musical director for the concert was The Bands original record producer, John Simon. The event was filmed by director Martin Scorsese and made into a documentary of the same title, released in 1978. Jonathan Taplin, who was The Bands tour manager from 1969 to 1972 and later produced Scorseses film Mean Streets, suggested that Scorsese would be the ideal director for the project and introduced Robbie Robertson and Scorsese. Taplin served as executive producer. The film features concert performances, intermittent song renditions shot on a studio soundstage, and interviews by Scorsese with members of The Band. A triple-LP soundtrack recording, produced by Simon and Rob Fraboni, was issued in 1978. The film was released on DVD in 2002 as was a four-CD box set of the concert and related studio recordings. The Last Waltz is hailed as one of the greatest documentary concert films ever made, although it has been criticized for its focus on Robertson. Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam is a 2010 Disney Channel Original Movie and the sequel to the 2008 film Camp Rock. It stars Demi Lovato, Joe Jonas, Meaghan Martin, Maria Canals-Barrera, Daniel Fathers, and Alyson Stoner, as well as newcomers Daniel Kash, Matthew "Mdot" Finley, and Chloe Bridges. In the film, a new rival summer music camp, Camp Star, appears and attracts everyones attention, which could mean the end of Camp Rock. The film premiered on Disney Channel on in celebration of Melinda Jefferson’s 10th birthday. Twice Born Twice Born is a 2012 film directed by Sergio Castellitto. It is based on a novel by Margaret Mazzantini. House of Wax House of Wax is a 1953 American color 3-D horror thriller film, about a disfigured sculptor who repopulates his destroyed wax museum by murdering people and using their wax-coated corpses as displays. Directed by Andre DeToth and starring Vincent Price, it is a remake of Warner Bros. Mystery of the Wax Museum. It premiered in New York on April 10, 1953 and began a general release on April 25, 1953. House of Wax was the first color 3-D feature from a major American studio and premiered just two days after the Columbia Pictures film Man in the Dark, the first major-studio black-and-white 3-D feature. It was also the first 3-D film with stereophonic sound to be presented in a regular theater. In 1971, it was widely re-released to theaters in 3-D, with a full advertising campaign. Newly-struck prints of the film in Chris Condons single-strip StereoVision 3-D format were used. Another major re-release occurred during the 3-D boom of the early 1980s. In 2005, Warner Bros. released a new film also called House of Wax, but its plot is very different from the two earlier films. It received largely negative reviews from critics. In 2014, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress, and was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. The Miseducation of Cameron Post The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a 2018 British-American drama film directed by Desiree Akhavan and written by Akhavan and Cecilia Frugiuele, based on the 2012 novel by Emily M. Danforth. It stars Chloë Grace Moretz, John Gallagher Jr., Sasha Lane, Forrest Goodluck, Marin Ireland, Owen Campbell, Kerry Butler, Quinn Shephard, Emily Skeggs, Melanie Ehrlich, and Jennifer Ehle. Moretz plays a teenager sent to a gay conversion therapy centre. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2018. It was released in the United States on August 3, 2018 by FilmRise, and United Kingdom on September 7, 2018, by Vertigo Releasing. It received positive reviews and has grossed $1.4 million worldwide. Almost Heroes Almost Heroes is a 1998 American adventure comedy film directed by Christopher Guest, narrated by Guests friend and frequent collaborator Harry Shearer, and starring Chris Farley and Matthew Perry. It was Farleys last leading film role and was released following his death in 1997. The Miracle Worker The Miracle Worker is a 1962 American biographical film about Anne Sullivan, blind tutor to Helen Keller, directed by Arthur Penn. The screenplay by William Gibson is based on his 1959 play of the same title, which originated as a 1957 broadcast of the television anthology series Playhouse 90. Gibsons secondary source material was The Story of My Life, the 1902 autobiography of Helen Keller. The film went on to be an instant critical success and a moderate commercial success. The film was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Director for Arthur Penn, and won two awards, Best Actress for Anne Bancroft and Best Supporting Actress for Patty Duke. The Miracle Worker also holds a perfect 100% score from the movie critics site Rotten Tomatoes. Wine Country Wine Country is a 2019 American comedy film produced and directed by Amy Poehler, in her feature directorial debut. She stars alongside Maya Rudolph, Rachel Dratch, Ana Gasteyer, Paula Pell, Emily Spivey, Jason Schwartzman and Tina Fey, as the plot follows a group of middle-aged women who go on a wine tasting tour in California. It was released in select theaters on May 8, 2019, and digitally released for streaming on May 10, 2019, by Netflix. Strange Brew Strange Brew is a 1983 Canadian comedy film starring the popular SCTV characters Bob and Doug McKenzie, portrayed by Dave Thomas and Rick Moranis, who also served as co-directors. Co-stars include Max von Sydow, Paul Dooley, Lynne Griffin and Angus MacInnes. Loosely based on elements of Shakespeares Hamlet, most of the film was shot in Toronto, Scarborough, Kitchener and Hamilton. Parts were also filmed in Prince George. Stalingrad Stalingrad is a 2013 Russian war film directed by Fedor Bondarchuk. It was the first Russian movie released in IMAX. The film was released in September 2013 in Volgograd and October in Russia before its international release in subsequent months. The film was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Stalingrad received the I3DS Jury Award for Russia in 2014. The film is a love story set in November 1942 during the Battle of Stalingrad, three months into that six month conflagration that caused nearly 2,000,000 total casualties for the two opponents, including tens of thousands of Russian civilians. The story follows soldiers from both sides as they fight to survive while saving the lives of their loves, and struggle with retaining their humanity in the face of certain death and the unspeakable horrors of war. The plot seems to be somewhat influenced by Chapter 57 of Life And Fate, by Soviet writer and journalist Vasily Grossman, and therefore does have a literary antecedent. Doodlebug Doodlebug is a 1997 psychological thriller film written and directed by Christopher Nolan. It follows the story of a man anxiously trying to kill a bug-like creature in his apartment. Nolan created the film during his university days using 16mm film. The short film was met with a generally positive critical response. Southern Comfort Southern Comfort is a 1981 American action-thriller film directed by Walter Hill and written by Michael Kane, Hill and his longtime collaborator David Giler. It stars Keith Carradine, Powers Boothe, Fred Ward, T. K. Carter, Franklyn Seales, and Peter Coyote. The film, set in 1973, features a Louisiana Army National Guard squad of nine on weekend maneuvers in rural bayou country as they antagonize some local Cajun people and become hunted. Bugsy Malone Bugsy Malone is a 1976 musical, gangster, and comedy film, written and directed by Alan Parker. The film was Parkers feature film directorial debut. A co-production of United States and United Kingdom, it features child actors playing adult roles, with Jodie Foster, Scott Baio, John Cassisi, and Martin Lev in major roles. The film tells the story of the rise of "Bugsy Malone" and the battle for power between "Fat Sam" and "Dandy Dan". Set in New York City, it is a gangster movie spoof, substituting whipped cream "guns" for machine guns firing bullets. The film is based loosely on events in New York and Chicago during Prohibition era, specifically the exploits of real-life gangsters such as Al Capone and Bugs Moran. Parker lightened the subject matter considerably for the childrens market, and the film received a G rating in the U.S. Bugsy Malone premiered at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme dOr. The film was released theatrically in the UK on July 12 1976 by Fox-Rank Distributors, and in the U.S. by Paramount Pictures. The film was a commercial success in the UK but not in other territories. It received acclaim from critics for its screenplay, musical numbers, unique narrative and performances of the cast. In 2003, Bugsy Malone was voted #19 on a list of the 100 greatest musicals, as chosen by viewers of Channel 4 in the UK. In 2008, Empire ranked it 353rd on their list of 500 greatest movies of all time. The film received eight nominations at the 30th British Academy Film Awards, including Best Film and won three: Best Supporting Actress and Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles for Foster and Best Screenplay for Parker. The film also received three nominations at the 34th Golden Globe Awards including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. Something Wild Something Wild is a 1986 American action comedy film directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Melanie Griffith, Jeff Daniels and Ray Liotta. It was screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. The film has some elements of a road movie, and it has acquired a cult status. Bad Samaritan Bad Samaritan is a 2018 American horror-thriller film directed by Dean Devlin and written by Brandon Boyce. The film stars David Tennant and Robert Sheehan, with Carlito Olivero, Kerry Condon, and Jacqueline Byers in supporting roles. Sheehan portrays the title character, a valet who burglarizes the houses of the drivers he services, only to discover one of his rich customers is a serial killer. It was released in the United States on May 4, 2018, and received mixed reviews from critics. On the Town On the Town is a 1949 Technicolor musical film with music by Leonard Bernstein and Roger Edens and book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. It is an adaptation of the Broadway stage musical of the same name produced in 1944, although many changes in script and score were made from the original stage version; for instance, most of Bernsteins music was dropped in favor of new songs by Edens, who disliked the majority of the Bernstein score for being too complex and too operatic. This caused Bernstein to boycott the film. The film was directed by Gene Kelly, who also choreographed, and Stanley Donen in their directorial debut, and stars Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Betty Garrett, and Ann Miller, and features Jules Munshin and Vera-Ellen. It was a product of the Arthur Freed unit at MGM, and is notable for its combination of studio and location filming, as a result of Gene Kellys insistence that some scenes be shot in New York City, including at the American Museum of Natural History, the Brooklyn Bridge, and Rockefeller Center. The film was an immediate success and won the Oscar for Best Music—Scoring of a Musical Picture, and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Cinematography. Screenwriters Comden and Green won the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written American Musical. In 2006, the film ranked No. 19 on the American Film Institutes list of Best Musicals. In 2018, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The Program The Program is a 2015 biographical drama film about Lance Armstrong directed by Stephen Frears, starring Ben Foster as Armstrong and Chris ODowd as journalist David Walsh. The film is based on Walshs book Seven Deadly Sins. It premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival on 14 September 2015 and was theatrically released in France on 16 September and the United Kingdom on 14 October. The Ricky Gervais Show The Ricky Gervais Show is an American-British comedy cartoon series produced for and broadcast by HBO and Channel 4. The series is an animated version of the popular British audio podcasts and audiobooks of the same name, which feature Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, along with colleague and friend Karl Pilkington, talking about various subjects behind the microphone. The TV series consists of past audio recordings of these unscripted "pointless conversations," with animation drawn in a style similar to classic era Hanna-Barbera cartoons, presenting jokes and situations in a literal context. The animated Ricky Gervais Show aired 39 episodes across three seasons starting in 2010. There were some plans for a possible fourth season which would have used newly recorded audio, but this was shelved in June 2012. Series 3 of The Ricky Gervais Show premiered on 20 April 2012 on HBO, and on 8 May 2012 on E4. Basket Case Basket Case is a 1982 American horror film written and directed by Frank Henenlotter, and produced by Edgar Ievins. Kevin Van Hentenryck stars as a normal-looking person who seeks vengeance for the unwanted surgery that separated him from his deformed conjoined twin brother. The film gained an audience in the 1980s due to the advent of home video and has been considered a cult film. The film spawned two sequels, Basket Case 2 and The Progeny, which were also directed by Henenlotter. Birdman of Alcatraz Birdman of Alcatraz is a 1962 American biographical drama film starring Burt Lancaster and directed by John Frankenheimer. It is a largely fictionalized version of the life of Robert Stroud, a federal prison inmate known as the "Birdman of Alcatraz" because of his life with birds. In spite of the title, much of the action is set at Leavenworth Prison, where Stroud was jailed with his birds. When moved to Alcatraz he was not allowed to keep any pets. The film was adapted by Guy Trosper from the 1955 book by Thomas E. Gaddis. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Best Cinematography, Black-and-White. Iqbal Iqbal is a 2005 Indian coming-of-age sports drama film written and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor. Produced by Subhash Ghai, under "Mukta Searchlight Films", the story follows a cricket-obsessed deaf and mute boy from a remote Indian village as he aims to overcomes difficulties to become a cricketer and fulfill his dream of playing for the Indian national cricket team. The film received the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues. The film was screened retrospective on 18 August 2016 at the Independence Day Film Festival jointly presented by the Indian Directorate of Film Festivals and Ministry of Defense, commemorating 70th Indian Independence Day. Southbound Southbound is a 2015 American anthology horror film directed by Radio Silence, Roxanne Benjamin, David Bruckner, and Patrick Horvath. Produced by Brad Miska, the film premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival on September 16, 2015, and was released theatrically on February 5, 2016 in a limited release. The film was included on numerous Best Horror Films of 2016 lists including those by Rolling Stone, Buzzfeed and the Thrillist. The Maiden Heist The Maiden Heist is a 2009 comedy film directed by Peter Hewitt and starring Morgan Freeman, Christopher Walken, William H. Macy and Marcia Gay Harden. The film was released as The Heist in the United Kingdom. The Door in the Floor The Door in the Floor is a 2004 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Tod Williams. The screenplay is based on the first third of the 1998 novel A Widow for One Year by John Irving. These Final Hours These Final Hours is a 2013 Australian apocalyptic thriller film written and directed by Zak Hilditch and starring Nathan Phillips and Angourie Rice. It was selected to be screened as part of the Directors Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Swept Away Swept Away is a 2002 romantic comedy film written and directed by Guy Ritchie; it is a remake of Lina Wertmüllers 1974 Italian film of the same name. The film stars Ritchies then-wife Madonna and Adriano Giannini with a supporting cast featuring Bruce Greenwood, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Elizabeth Banks. Produced by Matthew Vaughn and released theatrically by Screen Gems, Swept Away was a box office bomb, grossing less than a tenth of its $10 million budget worldwide. It received largely negative reviews and is often considered to be one of the worst films ever made. The Quiet The Quiet is a 2005 American drama thriller film directed by Jamie Babbit and starring Camilla Belle and Elisha Cuthbert. It focuses on a deaf-mute teenage girl, Dot who goes to live with her godparents after her father dies, where she slowly learns the disturbing secrets of the family, primarily concerning their teenage daughter, Nina. The film was acquired by Destination Films, which released this film in the United States theatrically through Sony Pictures Classics on August 25, 2006, and marketed with the tagline: "Isnt it time everyone hears your secrets?". The films soundtrack features songs by Low, Cat Power, Le Tigre, and numerous Beethoven piano sonatas. The film was a commercial success, but many reviewers complained that it was sleazy, exploitative and difficult to watch, and that it was too serious to be satire, yet too camp to be taken seriously. Facing the Giants Facing the Giants is a 2006 American Christian drama sports film directed by and starring Alex Kendrick. The supporting cast was composed of volunteers from Sherwood Baptist Church, and it is the second film that Sherwood Pictures has done. Shot in Albany, the film relates an underdog story about American football from a Christian worldview. Wheelman Wheelman is an American action thriller film written and directed by Jeremy Rush and starring Frank Grillo, Garret Dillahunt, Shea Whigham, and Caitlin Carmichael. It was released on Netflix on October 20, 2017. Swing Kids Swing Kids is a 1993 American dramatic film directed by Thomas Carter and starring Christian Bale, Robert Sean Leonard and Frank Whaley. In pre-World War II Germany, two high school students, Peter Müller and Thomas Berger, attempt to be swing kids by night and Hitler Youth by day, a decision that acutely impacts their friends and families. The Rage: Carrie 2 The Rage: Carrie 2 is a 1999 American supernatural horror film and a sequel to the 1976 horror film Carrie, based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King, and features Carrie Whites baby half-sister Rachel Lang in the lead role. Directed by Katt Shea, the film stars Emily Bergl, Jason London, Dylan Bruno, J. Smith-Cameron, and Amy Irving who reprises her role of Sue Snell from the previous film, the latter one being the only actress to do so. The film was released on March 12, 1999, and received generally negative reviews from critics. The film was a box office bomb at the time of release, grossing $17 million against a $21 million production budget. Iron Monkey Iron Monkey is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts film written and produced by Tsui Hark and directed by Yuen Woo-ping, starring Donnie Yen, Yu Rongguang, Jean Wang, Angie Tsang and Yuen Shun-yi. It is not related to the 1977 Hong Kong film of the same title. The film is a fictionalised account of an episode in the childhood of the Chinese folk hero Wong Fei-hung and his father Wong Kei-ying, and their encounter with the "Iron Monkey". In 1996, a separate film entitled Iron Monkey 2 was released, but it was not a sequel to this film. Brother Brother is a 1997 Russian crime film directed by Aleksei Balabanov. The film stars Sergei Bodrov Jr. as Danila Bagrov, a young Russian ex-conscript. It appeared in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. After its release on VHS in June 1997, Brother unexpectedly became one of the most commercially successful Russian films of the 1990s and quickly rose to cult film status throughout Russia. Due to the films popularity and fan demand, a sequel, Brother 2, was released in 2000. Brother 2 is notable for having a significantly higher budget, placing more emphasis on action sequences, and being set in Moscow and Chicago. The Dark Half The Dark Half is a 1993 American horror film adaptation of the Stephen King novel of the same name. The film was directed by George A. Romero and stars Timothy Hutton as Thad Beaumont and George Stark, Amy Madigan as Liz Beaumont, Michael Rooker as Sheriff Alan Pangborn, and Royal Dano in his final film. Guarding Tess Guarding Tess is a 1994 American comedy-drama film starring Shirley MacLaine and Nicolas Cage, directed by Hugh Wilson. MacLaine plays a fictional former First Lady protected by an entourage of Secret Service agents led by one she continually exasperates. The film is set in Somersville and nominated for a Golden Globe award in 1995. Rocco and His Brothers Rocco and His Brothers is a 1960 Italian film directed by Luchino Visconti, inspired by an episode from the novel Il ponte della Ghisolfa by Giovanni Testori. Set in Milan, it tells the story of an immigrant family from the South and its disintegration in the society of the industrial North. The title is a combination of Thomas Manns Joseph and His Brothers and the name of Rocco Scotellaro, an Italian poet who described the feelings of the peasants of southern Italy. The film stars Alain Delon, Renato Salvatori, Annie Girardot, and Claudia Cardinale in one of her early roles before she became internationally known. The score was composed by Nino Rota. Bareilly Ki Barfi Bareilly Ki Barfi is a 2017 Indian romantic comedy film directed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari and starring Kriti Sanon, Ayushmann Khurrana, and Rajkummar Rao in leading roles, with Pankaj Tripathi and Seema Pahwa portraying supporting roles. The film was theatrically released in India on 18 August 2018, receiving generally positive reviews from critics, and emerged as a commercial success grossing over worldwide against a budget of . The film ran for more than 70 days in both India and abroad, and received six nominations at the 63rd Filmfare Awards, including Best Supporting Actress and Best Film, and won Best Director and Best Supporting Actor. College Road Trip College Road Trip is a 2008 American family comedy film directed by Roger Kumble and starring Martin Lawrence, Raven-Symoné, Brenda Song, Margo Harshman, and Donny Osmond. The film centers on college-bound teen Melanie Porter, who goes on a road trip to different colleges with her father. The film was released by Walt Disney Pictures in the United States on March 7, 2008. The film garnered negative reviews from critics. The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure is a 2012 American interactive educational childrens musical adventure comedy film based loosely on the childrens television series My Bedbugs by Alex Greene and Carol Sweeney. It features the voice talents of Malerie Grady, Stephanie Renz and Misty Miller as the three Oogieloves and also stars Toni Braxton, Cloris Leachman, Christopher Lloyd, Chazz Palminteri, Cary Elwes and Jaime Pressly. Marketed as an "interactive film", The Oogieloves encourages the viewers to sing and dance along. The film was theatrically released on August 29, 2012 by Kenn Viselman Presents and Freestyle Releasing and was negatively reviewed by critics. It earned $1,065,907 on a budget of $20 million, making it a huge box office bomb. The film was nominated for Worst Picture and Worst Screen Ensemble at the 33rd Golden Raspberry Awards, but lost both to Breaking Dawn – Part 2. The film was released on DVD on February 5, 2013. [REC] 4: Apocalypse REC 4 is a 2014 Spanish horror film, and the fourth and final installment of the REC franchise. The film is a direct sequel to REC 2, taking place immediately after the events of the second film. Jaume Balagueró, the director of the first two installments, returns alongside actress Manuela Velasco, who reprises her role of the imperiled reporter Ángela Vidal. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 9 September 2014 and screened at the 2014 Sitges Film Festival on 3 October, before being released in Spain on 31 October. The film was released in the United States by Magnet Releasing on 2 January 2015, both theatrically and on VOD. Brubaker Brubaker is a 1980 American prison drama film directed by Stuart Rosenberg. It stars Robert Redford as a newly arrived prison warden, Henry Brubaker, who attempts to clean up a corrupt and violent penal system. The screenplay by W. D. Richter is a fictionalized version of the 1969 book, Accomplices to the Crime: The Arkansas Prison Scandal by Tom Murton and Joe Hyams, detailing Murtons uncovering of the 1967 prison scandal. The film features a large supporting cast, including Yaphet Kotto, Jane Alexander, Murray Hamilton, David Keith, Tim McIntire, Matt Clark, M. Emmet Walsh, Everett McGill, and an early appearance by Morgan Freeman. It was nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 1981 Academy Awards. The Blackcoat's Daughter The Blackcoats Daughter is a 2015 Canadian-American psychological horror film written and directed by Osgood Perkins. The film stars Emma Roberts, Kiernan Shipka, Lucy Boynton, Lauren Holly, and James Remar. Over their winter break, two Catholic schoolgirls get left behind at their boarding school at which the nuns are rumored to be satanists. The film premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival before it was released through video-on-demand on February 16, 2017, by DirecTV Cinema, and was released theatrically in the United States on March 31, 2017, by A24. The film received positive reviews from critics, with particular praise for the casts performance. Daddy Day Camp Daddy Day Camp is a 2007 American comedy film starring Cuba Gooding Jr., and directed by Fred Savage in his film directorial debut. It is the sequel to 2003s Daddy Day Care; however, all the lead characters were recast. The film was produced by Revolution Studios and released by TriStar Pictures, unlike its predecessor, which was distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film was released in the United States on August 8, 2007. The film grossed $18.2 million against a $6 million budget but was panned by film critics. It has a 1% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and is considered to be one of the worst sequels ever produced. Death Note: The Last Name is a 2006 Japanese film directed by Shūsuke Kaneko. The film is the second in a series of live-action Japanese films released in 2006 based on the Death Note manga and anime series by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. The film primarily centers on a university student named: Light Yagami, who decides to rid the world of the crime element with the help of an otherworldly notebook that kills anyone whose name is written in it, under the alias of a controversial serial-killer/vigilante: "Kira", while evading capture from a Tokyo police task-force, led by an enigmatic and highly-intelligent criminal profiler: "L", who is determined to find and apprehend Light. The film was produced by Nippon Television, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Japan. It was licensed by VIZ Pictures. A spin-off, Change the World, was released in 2008. A sequel, Light Up the New World, was released in 2016. On Friday, September 21, 2018, at Anime Weekend Atlanta, FUNimation Entertainment announced that they would license Death Note, Death Note 2: The Last Name, and Death Note: Light Up the NEW World, and said that they would be released on January 22, 2019 on subtitle-only Blu-ray, DVD, and digital combo packs. Intermission Intermission is a 2003 Irish black comedy crime film directed by John Crowley and written by Mark ORowe. The film, set in Dublin, Ireland, contains many interconnected storylines. It was shot in a documentary-like stle, with some sections presented as excepts from television programs that exist within the show. It features several of Irelands best-known actors, including Cillian Murphy, Colm Meaney and Colin Farrell, all of whom have featured in internationally successful films such as 28 Days Later, The Commitments and In Bruges. Red Beard is a 1965 Japanese film directed by Akira Kurosawa about the relationship between a town doctor and his new trainee. The film was based on Shūgorō Yamamotos short story collection, Akahige shinryōtan. Fyodor Dostoevskys novel Humiliated and Insulted provided the source for a subplot about a young girl, Otoyo, who is rescued from a brothel. The film looks at the problem of social injustice and explores two of Kurosawas favourite topics: humanism and existentialism. Castaway on the Moon Castaway on the Moon is a 2009 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Lee Hae-jun. It is a love story between a suicidal man turned castaway on Bamseom in the Han River and a Hikikomori woman who is addicted to Cyworld. Il Divo Il Divo is a 2008 Italian biographical drama film directed by Paolo Sorrentino. It is based on the figure of former Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti. It competed at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008, where it was awarded the Jury Prize. The film also screened at the Toronto International Film Festival and was nominated for the Oscar for Best Makeup at the 82nd Academy Awards in 2010. Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus is a 2006 American romantic drama film directed by Steven Shainberg and written by Erin Cressida Wilson, based on Patricia Bosworths book Diane Arbus: A Biography. It stars Nicole Kidman as iconic American photographer Diane Arbus, who was known for her strange, disturbing images, and also features Robert Downey Jr. and Ty Burrell. As the title implies, the film is largely fictional. All the Right Moves All the Right Moves is a 1983 American sports drama film directed by Michael Chapman and starring Tom Cruise, Craig T. Nelson, Lea Thompson, Chris Penn, and Gary Graham. It was filmed on location in Johnstown, and Pittsburgh. A Better Life A Better Life is a 2011 American drama film directed by Chris Weitz and written by Eric Eason. It is based on Roger L. Simons story and follows an illegal American immigrating gardener and his son finding their stolen rent-to-own truck. Demián Bichir was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor. Mrs Henderson Presents Mrs Henderson Presents is a 2005 British biographical film written by American playwright Martin Sherman and directed by Stephen Frears. It stars Judi Dench, Bob Hoskins, Kelly Reilly, and Pop Idol winner Will Young in his acting debut. The film tells the true story of Laura Henderson, an eccentric British socialite who opened the Windmill Theatre in London in 1931. Rim of the World Rim of the World is a 2019 American science fiction adventure film directed by McG from a screenplay by Zack Stentz. It stars Jack Gore, Miya Cech, Benjamin Flores Jr. and Alessio Scalzotto. The film, which was Stentz modern take on the kid-centered film of the 1980s, was streamed on Netflix on May 24, 2019. It was the most watched content in the SVOD service in the U.K. the week it was released, overtaking the series Dead to Me and Riverdale. Little Buddha Little Buddha is a 1993 drama film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, written by Rudy Wurlitzer and Mark Peploe, and produced by usual Bertolucci collaborator Jeremy Thomas. An international co-production of Italy, France, and the United Kingdom, the film stars Chris Isaak, Bridget Fonda and Keanu Reeves as Prince Siddhartha. The Survivalist The Survivalist is a 2015 Irish post-apocalyptic science fiction thriller film written and directed by Stephen Fingleton and starring Mia Goth, Martin McCann and Olwen Fouéré. Curious George Curious George is a 2006 animated adventure comedy film based on the book series written by H.A. Rey and Margret Rey and illustrated by Alan J. Shalleck. It was directed by Matthew OCallaghan, who replaced Jun Falkenstein. Ken Kaufman wrote the screenplay based on a story by him and Mike Werb. Ron Howard, David Kirschner, and John Shapiro produced. It was released on February 10, 2006 by Universal Pictures. It stars Will Ferrell, Drew Barrymore, David Cross, Eugene Levy, Joan Plowright, and Dick Van Dyke, with Frank Welker voicing the titular character. It was Imagine Entertainments first fully animated film, as well as Universal Animation Studios first theatrically released film. The film had been under development at Imagine Entertainment for a long time, dating back at least 1992, but it is possible that it was conceived years before. Although a traditionally animated film, it blends animation with computer generated, 3D scenery and objects that take up 20% of its environment. It features a musical score by Heitor Pereira, with songs produced by the musician Jack Johnson. The film grossed $69.8 million from a $50 million budget and has a 70% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes, which calls it "a bright, sweet, faithful adaptation". The film received a Satellite Award nomination for the song "Upside Down". A television series based on the film premiered seven months later. Down and Out in Beverly Hills For the television series based on the film, see Down and Out in Beverly Hills Down and Out in Beverly Hills is a 1986 American comedy film based on the French play Boudu sauvé des eaux, which had previously been adapted on film in 1932 by Jean Renoir. Down and Out in Beverly Hills was directed by Paul Mazursky, and starred Nick Nolte, Bette Midler and Richard Dreyfuss. The film is about a rich but dysfunctional couple who save the life of a suicidal homeless man. Musician Little Richard also makes an appearance, and contributed the song "Great Gosh aMighty" to the soundtrack. Released by Touchstone Films, a film label of The Walt Disney Studios, Down and Out in Beverly Hills has the distinction of being the first film released by Disney to receive an R-rating by the MPAA. Sarkar Sarkar is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language political crime thriller film directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan in the title role alongside Abhishek Bachchan as his younger son, along with Kay Kay Menon, Katrina Kaif, Anupam Kher, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Supriya Pathak and Tanisha Mukherjee. It is the first installment of Sarkar film series. An unofficial remake of The Godfather, along with films sequels, Sarkar Raj, released on 6 June 2008, and Sarkar 3, released on 12 May 2017, the film was archived at the American Academy of Motion Pictures library. The blockbuster film was premièred at the New York Asian Film Festival. Gods and Generals Gods and Generals is a 2003 American period war drama film written and directed by Ronald F. Maxwell. It is an adaptation of the 1996 novel of the same name by Jeffrey Shaara and prequel to Maxwells 1993 film Gettysburg. The film stars Stephen Lang as Stonewall Jackson, Jeff Daniels as Lieutenant Colonel Joshua Chamberlain and Robert Duvall as General Robert E. Lee. River's Edge Rivers Edge is a 1986 American independent crime film directed by Tim Hunter, written by Neal Jimenez, and starring Crispin Glover, Keanu Reeves, Ione Skye, Daniel Roebuck, and Dennis Hopper. It follows a group of teenagers in a Northern California town who are forced to deal with their friends murder of his girlfriend, and the subsequent disposal of her body. Screenwriter Jimenez partially based the films script on the 1981 murder of Marcy Renee Conrad in Milpitas. Shot in Los Angeles in 1986, the film premiered that year at the Toronto International Film Festival before being purchased for distribution by Island Pictures, who gave the film a theatrical release in the United States in May 1987. Several critics praised the films performances, and its subject matter resulted in it being classified by several critics as a contemporary-day horror film. It was awarded Best Picture at the 1986 Independent Spirit Awards. Contemporary film scholars have noted Rivers Edge as an example of the "killer kid" film, as well as one of the most polarizing youth-oriented films of the 1980s. In a 2015 retrospective, Salon deemed it "the darkest teen film of all time." The film features an original score by Jürgen Knieper, as well as a soundtrack featuring songs from various punk and metal bands, including Slayer, Agent Orange, and the Wipers. The Grand Seduction The Grand Seduction is a 2013 Canadian comedy film directed by Don McKellar and written by Ken Scott and Michael Dowse. The film stars Taylor Kitsch, Brendan Gleeson, Liane Balaban and Gordon Pinsent. It is based on a 2003 French-Canadian film, La Grande Séduction. The film was nominated in four categories for the Canadian Screen Awards, with Pinsent winning the award for Actor in a Supporting Role at the March 2014 ceremony. When the Game Stands Tall When the Game Stands Tall is a 2014 sports drama film directed by Thomas Carter and starring Jim Caviezel as Coach Bob Ladouceur, Laura Dern as Bev Ladouceur, Michael Chiklis as assistant coach Terry Eidson and Alexander Ludwig as running back Chris Ryan. The plot concerns the record-setting 151-game 1992–2003 high school football winning streak by De La Salle High School of Concord. The film is an adaptation of the 2003 book of the same name by Neil Hayes, published by North Atlantic Books. De La Salle head coach Bob Ladouceur retired in January 2013 after winning his last Open Division state championship in December 2012. Filming began April 22, 2013 and lasted until June 15, 2013. The film was released on August 22, 2014. Vice Vice is a 2015 American science fiction direct-to-video film directed by Brian A. Miller and written by Andre Fabrizio and Jeremy Passmore. The film stars Thomas Jane, Bruce Willis and Ambyr Childers. The plot follows Julian Michaels, who has opened a resort with questionable ethics, where people can act out their fiercest fantasies with the resorts androids. When one of the androids, Kelly, becomes sentient and escapes, she joins forces with police detective Roy Tedeschi to bring Michaels down and destroy his resort. The Great Train Robbery The First Great Train Robbery, released in the United States as The Great Train Robbery, is a 1978 British crime film directed by Michael Crichton, who also wrote the screenplay based on his novel The Great Train Robbery. The film stars Sean Connery, Donald Sutherland, and Lesley-Anne Down. Zombieland: Double Tap Zombieland: Double Tap is a 2019 American zombie comedy film directed by Ruben Fleischer and written by Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, and David Callaham. A sequel to Zombieland, it stars Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Abigail Breslin, and Emma Stone reprising their roles from the first film, alongside new cast members Rosario Dawson, Zoey Deutch, and Luke Wilson. Talk of a Zombieland sequel began before the release of the first installment, with Reese and Wernick suggesting ideas, and the cast voicing their desire to make a second film. However, the project languished in development hell for several years before finally being confirmed in July 2018. The four main stars and Fleischer all signed on that month, while additional cast members, including Dawson and Wilson, joined in early 2019. Filming took place from January to March 2019. Zombieland: Double Tap was released in the United States on October 18, 2019, by Sony Pictures Releasing under its Columbia Pictures label. It received mostly positive reviews from critics and has grossed $32 million worldwide. Maggie's Plan Maggies Plan is a 2015 American romantic comedy-drama film directed and written by Rebecca Miller, based on the original story by Karen Rinaldi. The film stars Greta Gerwig, Ethan Hawke, Bill Hader, Maya Rudolph, Travis Fimmel, Wallace Shawn, Ida Rohatyn, Monte Greene, and Julianne Moore. The film had its world premiere at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2015. Sony Pictures Classics released the film on May 20, 2016. Summer Catch Summer Catch is a 2001 romantic comedy film directed by Mike Tollin and starring Freddie Prinze Jr., Jessica Biel and Matthew Lillard. The film marked Tollins feature film directorial debut. The story takes place on Cape Cod, but the majority of the film was shot in Southport. The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz The Internets Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz is a 2014 American biographical documentary film about Aaron Swartz written, directed, and produced by Brian Knappenberger. The film premiered in the US Documentary Competition program category at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. After its premiere at Sundance, Participant Media and FilmBuff acquired distribution rights of the film. The film was released to theatres and VOD on June 27, 2014, in United States. It was followed by a broadcast television premiere on Participants network Pivot in late 2014. The film also played at the 2014 SXSW on March 15, 2014. It served as the opening film at the 2014 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival on April 24, 2014. The films UK premiere took place at Sheffield Doc/Fest in June 2014 and won the Sheffield Youth Jury Award that year. In August 2014, the film was screened at the Barbican Centre in London as part of Wikimania 2014. The BBC also aired the film in January 2015 as part of its Storyville documentary brand. It was also released on the Internet with a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0 license. Seconds Seconds is a 1966 American science-fiction drama film directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Rock Hudson. The screenplay by Lewis John Carlino was based on Seconds, a novel by David Ely. The film was entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival and released by Paramount Pictures. The cinematography by James Wong Howe was nominated for an Academy Award. In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language mystery action-thriller film directed by Dibakar Banerjee and produced by Banerjee and Aditya Chopra. The story is based on the fictional detective Byomkesh Bakshi created by the Bengali writer Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. The film stars Sushant Singh Rajput, Anand Tiwari and Swastika Mukherjee in principal roles. It was released on 3 April 2015 to positive reviews from critics. A sequel with Sushant Singh Rajput reprising his role has been planned. The Incredible Shrinking Man The Incredible Shrinking Man is a 1957 American science fiction film directed by Jack Arnold based on Richard Mathesons novel The Shrinking Man. The film stars Grant Williams as Scott and Randy Stuart as Scotts wife Louise. While relaxing on a boat, Scott is enveloped by strange fog. Months later, he discovers that he appears to be shrinking. By the time Scott has reached the height of a small boy, his condition becomes known to the public. When he learns there is no cure for his condition, he lashes out at his wife. As Scott shrinks to the point he can fit into a doll house, he has a battle with his family cat, which leaves him lost and alone in his basement, where he is now smaller than the average insect. The films storyline was expanded by Matheson after he had sold the story to Universal-International Pictures Co., Inc. He also completed the novel upon which the film is based while production was underway. Mathesons script was written in flashbacks, and Richard Alan Simmons rewrote it using a more conventional narrative structure. Director Jack Arnold initially wanted Dan OHerlihy to play Scott. OHerlihy turned down the role leading Universal to sign Williams to star in the lead. Filming began on May 31, 1956. Scenes involving special effects were shot throughout production, while others used the large sets of Universals back lot. Production went over budget and filming had to be extended; certain special effects shots required reshooting. Williams was constantly being injured on set. Before the films release in New York City on February 22, 1957, its ending first went to test audiences who felt the characters fate should be changed. However, the directors original ending remained in the film. The film grossed $1.43 million in the United States and Canada and was among the highest grossing science fiction films of the 1950s. A sequel, The Fantastic Little Girl, originally penned by Matheson, never went into production. A remake was developed years later, eventually becoming the comedy The Incredible Shrinking Woman. Other remakes were planned in the early 2000s, one of which was to star Eddie Murphy in a more comedic variation on the film. A new adaptation was announced in 2013, with Matheson writing the screenplay with his son Richard Christian Matheson. The Panic in Needle Park The Panic in Needle Park is a 1971 American romantic drama film directed by Jerry Schatzberg and starring Al Pacino, in his second film appearance. The screenplay was written by Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne, adapted from the 1966 novel by James Mills. The film portrays life among a group of heroin addicts who hang out in "Needle Park". The film is a love story between Bobby, a young addict and small-time hustler, and Helen, a restless woman who finds Bobby charismatic. She becomes an addict, and life goes downhill for them both as their addictions worsen, eventually leading to a series of betrayals. Wedding Daze Wedding Daze is a 2006 romantic comedy film written and directed by Michael Ian Black and starring Jason Biggs and Isla Fisher. It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown Its the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown is a 1966 American prime time animated television special based on the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. A Halloween special, it was the third Peanuts special to be produced and animated by Bill Melendez. It was also the first Peanuts special to use the titular pattern of a short phrase, followed by "Charlie Brown", a pattern which would remain the norm for almost all subsequent Peanuts specials. Its initial broadcast took place on October 27, 1966, on CBS, preempting My Three Sons. The original sponsors were Coca-Cola, the original sponsor of A Charlie Brown Christmas, and the Dolly Madison brand of baked snack foods, which would go on to be a longtime co-sponsor of the Peanuts specials on CBS. CBS re-aired the special annually through 2000, with ABC picking up the rights beginning in 2001, where it now airs annually during the Halloween season. The program was nominated for a 1966 Emmy Award. It has been issued on home video several times, including a Remastered Deluxe Edition of the special released by Warner Home Video on September 2, 2008, with the bonus feature Its Magic which was released in 1981. To celebrate its 40th anniversary, a retrospective book was published in 2006. Its the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown: The Making of a Television Classic includes the entire script, never-before-seen photographs, storyboard excerpts, and interviews with the original child actors who provided the voices of the Peanuts gang. A history of the program and the various religious interpretations of Linus sincere belief in the Great Pumpkin are explained in the 2015 book, A Charlie Brown Religion. The Horde The Horde is a 2009 French horror film co-written and directed by Yannick Dahan and Benjamin Rocher, it stars Claude Perron, Jean-Pierre Martins, Eriq Ebouaney and Aurélien Recoing. Great Balls of Fire! Great Balls of Fire! is a 1989 American biographical film directed by Jim McBride and starring Dennis Quaid as rockabilly pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis. Based on a biography by Myra Lewis and Murray M. Silver Jr., the screenplay is written by McBride and Jack Baran. The film is produced by Adam Fields, with executive producers credited as Michael Grais, Mark Victor, and Art Levinson. The early career of Jerry Lee Lewis, from his rise to rock and roll stardom to his controversial marriage to his 13-year-old cousin that led to his downfall, is depicted in the film. Until the scandal of the marriage depreciated his image, many had thought Lewis would supplant Elvis Presley as the "King of Rock and Roll" in the 1950s. Katyn Katyń is a 2007 Polish film about the 1940 Katyn massacre, directed by Academy Honorary Award winner Andrzej Wajda. It is based on the book Post Mortem: The Story of Katyn by Andrzej Mularczyk. It was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film for the 80th Academy Awards. Good People Good People is a 2013 American thriller action film directed by Henrik Ruben Genz and written by Kelly Masterson, based on Marcus Sakeys 2008 novel of same name. The film stars James Franco, Kate Hudson, Omar Sy, Tom Wilkinson, and Sam Spruell and tells the story of an American couple, Tom and Anna Wright, living in London who fall into severe debt while renovating their family’s home. The film was released in select theaters and on demand on 26 September 2014. City of Men City of Men is a 2007 Brazilian drama film directed by Paulo Morelli. The screenplay was written by Elena Soarez based on a story by Morelli and Soarez. It is a film version of the TV series City of Men that ran for four seasons in Brazil, following the international success of the film City of God, both co-directed by Fernando Meirelles who also co-produces this film. A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence is a 2014 internationally co-produced black comedy-drama film written and directed by Roy Andersson. It is the third installment in his "Living" trilogy, following Songs from the Second Floor and You. It premiered at the 71st Venice International Film Festival where it was awarded the Golden Lion for Best Film. It was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Its title is a reference to the 1565 painting The Hunters in the Snow by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. The painting depicts a rural wintertime scene, with some birds perched on tree branches. Andersson said he imagined that the birds in the scene are watching the people below, wondering what they are doing. He explained the title of the film as a "different way of saying what are we actually doing, thats what the movie is about." At the Venice Film Festival, Andersson said that the film had been inspired by the 1948 Italian film Bicycle Thieves by Vittorio De Sica. An Ideal Husband An Ideal Husband is a 1999 film based on the play An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde. The film stars Jeremy Northam, Rupert Everett, Julianne Moore, Minnie Driver and Cate Blanchett. It was directed by Oliver Parker. It was selected as the 1999 Cannes Film Festivals closing film. The Dish The Dish is a 2000 Australian film that tells a somewhat fictionalised story of the Parkes Observatorys role in relaying live television of humanitys first steps on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. It was the top grossing Australian film in Australia in 2000. Prayers for Bobby Prayers for Bobby is a televised docudrama that premiered on the Lifetime network on January 24, 2009. It is based on the critically acclaimed book, A Mothers Coming to Terms with the Suicide of Her Gay Son, by Leroy F. Aarons, which is itself based on the true story of the life and legacy of Bobby Griffith, a young gay man who killed himself in 1983 due to his mothers homophobia. Ryan Kelley stars as Bobby Griffith and Sigourney Weaver portrays Mary, his mother. The film was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards, and Sigourney Weaver was nominated for the 2010 Golden Globe Award, and the 2010 Screen Actors Guild Award. It also won the 2010 GLAAD Media Award, and producers were nominated for the 2010 Producers Guild of America Award. The film won the 2010 Entertainment Industry Coalition PRISM Award. In 2015, executive producers Daniel Sladek & Chris Taaffe were invited by the Vice President of the EU to the European Parliament in Brussels where they presented Prayers for Bobby to Members of Parliament on International Homophobia Day. Cocoon: The Return Cocoon: The Return is a 1988 American science fiction fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Daniel Petrie and written by Stephen McPherson. The film serves as the sequel to the 1985 film Cocoon. All of the starring actors from the first film reprised their roles in this film, although Brian Dennehy only appears in one scene at the end of the film. Unlike its predecessor, the film was neither a commercial nor a critical success. To Sir, with Love To Sir, with Love is a 1967 British drama film that deals with social and racial issues in an inner city school. It stars Sidney Poitier and features Christian Roberts, Judy Geeson, Suzy Kendall and singer Lulu making her film debut. James Clavell directed from his own screenplay, which was based on E. R. Braithwaites 1959 autobiographical novel of the same name. The films title song "To Sir with Love", sung by Lulu, reached number one on the U.S. pop charts for five weeks in the autumn of 1967 and ultimately was Billboard magazines No. 1 pop single for that year. The movie ranked number 27 on Entertainment Weeklys list of the 50 Best High School Movies. A made-for-television sequel, To Sir, was released nearly three decades later, with Poitier reprising his starring role. Tightrope Tightrope is a 1984 American erotic suspense neo-noir thriller produced by and starring Clint Eastwood and written and directed by Richard Tuggle. Michael Jackson: Thriller Michael Jacksons Thriller is a 1983 music video for the Michael Jackson song "Thriller", directed by John Landis and written by Landis and Jackson. In the video, which references numerous horror films, Jackson performs a dance routine with a horde of the undead. Jackson contacted Landis after seeing his film An American Werewolf in London. The pair conceived a short film with a budget much larger than previous music videos. Jacksons record company, Epic, refused to finance it, believing Thriller had peaked, so a making-of documentary, Making Michael Jacksons Thriller, was produced to receive financing from television networks. Michael Jacksons Thriller was launched to great anticipation and played regularly on MTV. It doubled the sales of Thriller, helping it become the best-selling album in history, and sold over a million copies on VHS, becoming the bestselling videotape at the time. It is credited for transforming music videos into a serious art form, breaking down racial barriers in popular entertainment, and popularizing the making-of documentary format. Many elements have had a lasting impact on popular culture, such as the zombie dance and Jacksons red jacket, designed by Landiss wife Deborah Nadoolman. Fans worldwide re-enact its zombie dance and it remains popular on YouTube. The Library of Congress described it as "the most famous music video of all time", and it has been named the greatest video of all time by various publications and readers polls. In 2009, it became the first music video inducted into the National Film Registry as "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant. Who's Harry Crumb? Whos Harry Crumb? is a 1989 American comedy-mystery film featuring John Candy as the title character. Paul Flaherty directed the film, which co-stars Annie Potts, Jeffrey Jones and Shawnee Smith. An uncredited cameo appearance is made by Jim Belushi. The story concerns the often incompetent, sometimes brilliant, private investigator Harry Crumb, who searches for a kidnapping victim. Sleepover Sleepover is a 2004 American comedy teen film directed by Joe Nussbaum and starring Alexa Vega, Sara Paxton, Mika Boorem, Scout Taylor-Compton, Kallie Flynn Childress, Sean Faris and Jane Lynch. Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money is an American horror film released on March 16, 1999. It is the second film in the From Dusk Till Dawn series and is a sequel to From Dusk till Dawn. The film was an early test release by Dimension Films for the direct-to-video market. It was co-written and directed by Scott Spiegel. Michael S. Murphey, Gianni Nunnari, Meir Teper produced. Quentin Tarantino and Lawrence Bender executive produced, and Elizabeth Avellan co-produced. The film was filmed on location in South Africa and features cameos by Bruce Campbell and Tiffani Thiessen. It won a Saturn Award from The Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films for the "Best Home Video Release" of 1999. A third film in the series, The Hangmans Daughter, which is a prequel to From Dusk Till Dawn was released in 2000. In late 2010 it was reported that a possible fourth film in the series may be produced. In late 2013 it was reported that a TV series had begun production. The show first premiered in 2014 and finished its third season in 2016. Unicorn Store Unicorn Store is a 2017 American fantasy comedy film directed and produced by Brie Larson, from a screenplay by Samantha McIntyre. It stars Larson, Samuel L. Jackson, Joan Cusack, Bradley Whitford, Karan Soni, Mamoudou Athie, Mary Holland, and Hamish Linklater. It screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival, and was released on April 5, 2019, by Netflix. The film received mixed reviews with critics praising the performances and Larsons potential as a filmmaker while some lamented the screenplay as too "immature" and "whimsical". Mrs. Miniver Mrs. Miniver is a 1942 American romantic war drama film directed by William Wyler, and starring Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon. Inspired by the 1940 novel Mrs. Miniver by Jan Struther, the film shows how the life of an unassuming British housewife in rural England is touched by World War II. Produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film features a strong supporting cast that includes Teresa Wright, Dame May Whitty, Reginald Owen, Henry Travers, Richard Ney, and Henry Wilcoxon. Mrs. Miniver won six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actress. It was the first film with a plot line centered around World War II to win an Oscar for Best Picture. In 1950, a film sequel The Miniver Story was made with Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon reprising their roles. In 2006, the film was ranked number 40 on the American Film Institutes list celebrating the most inspirational films of all time. In 2009, the film was named to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically" significant. She Wore a Yellow Ribbon She Wore a Yellow Ribbon is a 1949 Technicolor Western film directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne. The Oscar-winning film was the second of Fords Cavalry trilogy films, along with Fort Apache and Rio Grande. With a budget of $1.6 million, the film was one of the most expensive Westerns made up to that time. It was a major hit for RKO. The film takes its name from "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon", a popular US military song that is used to keep marching cadence. The film was shot on location in Monument Valley utilizing large areas of the Navajo reservation along the Arizona-Utah state border. Ford and cinematographer Winton Hoch based much of the films imagery on the paintings and sculptures of Frederic Remington. The film won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Color in 1950. It was also nominated as 1950s Best Written American Western. The Party The Party is a 2017 British black comedy film written and directed by Sally Potter. The film was shot in black and white and features a seven-actor ensemble of Patricia Clarkson, Bruno Ganz, Emily Mortimer, Cherry Jones, Cillian Murphy, Kristin Scott Thomas and Timothy Spall. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival and was awarded the Guild Film Prize. The film received positive reviews from critics. To Live To Live, also titled Lifetimes in some English versions, is a Chinese drama film directed by Zhang Yimou in 1994, starring Ge You, Gong Li, and produced by the Shanghai Film Studio and ERA International. It is based on the novel of the same name by Yu Hua. Having achieved international success with his previous films, director Zhang Yimous To Live came with high expectations. It is the first Chinese film that had its foreign distribution rights pre-sold. The film was denied a theatrical release in mainland China by the Chinese State Administration of Radio due to its critical portrayal of various policies and campaigns of the Communist government. To Live was screened at the 1994 New York Film Festival before eventually receiving a limited release in the United States on November 18, 1994. Downton Abbey Downton Abbey is a 2019 historical period drama film written by Julian Fellowes, creator and writer of the television series of the same name, produced by Gareth Neame, Liz Trubridge and Fellowes, and directed by Michael Engler. The film is a Carnival Films production, with Focus Features and Universal Pictures International distributing and continues the storyline from the series, with much of the original cast returning. The film, set in 1927, depicts a visit by the King and Queen to the Crawley familys English country house in the Yorkshire countryside. As the Royal staff descend on Downton, an assassin has also arrived and attempts to kill the monarch. The family and servants are pitted against the royal entourage, including the Queens Lady-in-waiting who has fallen out with the Crawleys, especially the Dowager Countess, over an inheritance issue. Gareth Neame and Fellowes started planning a feature adaptation in 2016, shortly after the series ended. It was officially confirmed in July 2018 and filming began later that month, lasting through November. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 13 September 2019, and in the United States on 20 September 2019. It received generally positive reviews from critics and has grossed over $164 million worldwide. Colette Colette is a 2018 biographical drama film directed by Wash Westmoreland, from a screenplay by Westmoreland, Rebecca Lenkiewicz and Richard Glatzer, based upon the life of the French novelist Colette. It stars Keira Knightley, Dominic West, Eleanor Tomlinson, and Denise Gough. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2018. It was released in the United States on September 21, 2018, by Bleecker Street and 30West. The film premiered in London at the BFI London Film Festival and was released in the United Kingdom on January 11, 2019, by Lionsgate. Lake Mungo Lake Mungo is a 2008 Australian psychological horror film written and directed by Joel Anderson and starring Talia Zucker and Martin Sharpe. It employs a mockumentary format using actors in place of interviewees to tell the story of a family trying to come to terms with the drowning death of their daughter and the potentially supernatural events they experience after her death. The film received critical acclaim during its limited release. Mister Roberts Mister Roberts is a 1955 American Warnercolor in CinemaScope comedy-drama film directed by John Ford and Mervyn LeRoy, and featuring an all-star cast including Henry Fonda as Mister Roberts, James Cagney as Captain Morton, William Powell as Doc, and Jack Lemmon as Ensign Pulver. Based on the 1946 novel and 1948 Broadway play, the film was nominated for the three Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Sound, Recording, with Jack Lemmon winning the award for Best Supporting Actor. Maurice Maurice is a 1987 British romantic drama film directed by James Ivory, based on the novel Maurice by E. M. Forster. The film stars James Wilby as Maurice, Hugh Grant as Clive and Rupert Graves as Alec. The supporting cast included Denholm Elliott as Dr Barry, Simon Callow as Mr Ducie, Billie Whitelaw as Mrs Hall, and Ben Kingsley as Lasker-Jones. The film was produced by Ismail Merchant via Merchant Ivory Productions and Film Four International, and written by Ivory and Kit Hesketh-Harvey, with cinematography by Pierre Lhomme. It is a tale of gay love in early 20th-century England. The story follows its main character Maurice Hall through university, a tumultuous relationship, struggling to fit into society, and ultimately being united with his life partner. The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers is a 1973 film based on The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. It was directed by Richard Lester and written by George MacDonald Fraser. It was originally proposed in the 1960s as a vehicle for The Beatles, whom Lester had directed in two other films. The film adheres closely to the novel, and also injects a fair amount of humor. It was shot by David Watkin, with an eye for period detail. The fight scenes were choreographed by master swordsman William Hobbs. Pay the Ghost Pay the Ghost is a 2015 American supernatural horror film directed by Uli Edel and written by Dan Kay. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Sarah Wayne Callies, Veronica Ferres, Lauren Beatty, Jack Fulton, and Elizabeth Jeanne le Roux. The film was released on September 25, 2015, by RLJ Entertainment. The Guru The Guru is a 2002 British-French-American sex comedy film written by Tracey Jackson and directed by Daisy von Scherler Mayer. The film centers on a dance teacher who comes to America from India to pursue a normal career but incidentally stumbles into a brief but high-profile career as a sex guru, a career based on a philosophy he learns from a pornographic actress. The film stars Jimi Mistry as the eponymous character, Heather Graham as the actress he learns from, and Marisa Tomei, who helps him reach his guru status among her socialite New York City friends. I Am Not Your Negro I Am Not Your Negro is a 2016 documentary film directed by Raoul Peck, based on James Baldwins unfinished manuscript Remember This House. Narrated by actor Samuel L. Jackson, the film explores the history of racism in the United States through Baldwins reminiscences of civil rights leaders Medgar Evers, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King Jr., as well as his personal observations of American history. It was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 89th Academy Awards and won the BAFTA Award for Best Documentary. Pelé: Birth of a Legend Pelé: Birth of a Legend is an American biographical film about the early life of Brazilian footballer Pelé and his journey with Brazil to win the 1958 FIFA World Cup. The film is directed and written by Jeff Zimbalist and Michael Zimbalist. The film stars Kevin de Paula, Vincent DOnofrio, Rodrigo Santoro, Diego Boneta, with Colm Meaney, and a cameo of Pelé himself. The film is centered on the relationship between the character Pelé and his father. The principal photography started in Rio de Janeiro on September 2013, and the filming lasted until late 2014. The film was released to negative critical response, with film critics pointing out flaws in the narrative, criticising the lack of depth. The Man in the Moon The Man in the Moon is a 1991 American coming of age drama film directed by Robert Mulligan and is also Reese Witherspoons film debut. The Madness of King George The Madness of King George is a 1994 British biographical historical comedy-drama film directed by Nicholas Hytner and adapted by Alan Bennett from his own play, The Madness of George III. It tells the true story of George III of Great Britains deteriorating mental health, and his equally declining relationship with his eldest son, the Prince of Wales, particularly focusing on the period around the Regency Crisis of 1788–89. Modern medicine has suggested that the Kings symptoms were the result of acute intermittent porphyria, although this theory has more recently been vigorously challenged, most notably by a research project based at St Georges, University of London, which concluded that George III did actually suffer from mental illness after all. The Madness of King George won the BAFTA Awards in 1995 for Outstanding British Film and Best Actor in a Leading Role for Nigel Hawthorne, while also being nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. The movie also won the Best Art Direction and was nominated for additional Oscars for Best Supporting Actress for Mirren and Best Adapted Screenplay. Helen Mirren also won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress and Hytner was nominated for the Palme dOr. In 1999, the British Film Institute voted The Madness of King George the 42nd greatest British film of all time. The Ghost and Mrs. Muir The Ghost and Mrs. Muir is a romantic-fantasy film starring Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison. It was directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and is based on a 1945 novel written by Josephine Leslie under the pseudonym of R. A. Dick. In 1945, 20th Century Fox bought the film rights to the novel, which had been published only in the United Kingdom at that time. It was shot entirely in California. Crooked House Crooked House is a British-American mystery film directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner, based on Agatha Christie’s 1949 novel of the same name. The film stars Max Irons, Terence Stamp, Glenn Close, Gillian Anderson, and Stefanie Martini. Principal photography began in September 2016, and the film aired in the UK on Channel 5 on 17 December 2017. The Good Neighbor The Good Neighbor is a 2016 American thriller film directed by Kasra Farahani and written by Mark Bianculli and Jeff Richard. The film stars James Caan, Logan Miller and Keir Gilchrist. The film was released on September 16, 2016, by Vertical Entertainment. The Beguiled The Beguiled is a 1971 American Southern Gothic film directed by Don Siegel, starring Clint Eastwood and Geraldine Page. The script was written by Albert Maltz and is based on the 1966 novel written by Thomas P. Cullinan, originally titled A Painted Devil. The film marks the third of five collaborations between Siegel and Eastwood, following Coogans Bluff and Two Mules for Sister Sara, and continuing with Dirty Harry and Escape from Alcatraz. The Assassin The Assassin is a 2015 wuxia film directed by Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-hsien. A Taiwan/Mainland China/Hong Kong co-production, it was an official selection in the main competition section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Hou won the award for Best Director. It was released in Mainland and Hong Kong, China on 27 August, and a day later in Taiwan on 28 August 2015. It was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Johnny Got His Gun Johnny Got His Gun is a 1971 American drama anti-war film written and directed by Dalton Trumbo based on his novel of the same name, and starring Timothy Bottoms, Kathy Fields, Marsha Hunt, Jason Robards, Donald Sutherland and Diane Varsi. It was based on the novel of the same title by Trumbo, and features an uncredited writing collaboration by Luis Buñuel. The film was released on DVD in the U.S on April 28, 2009 via Shout! Factory, with special features. Although Johnny Got His Gun was a minor success at the time of its release, it was largely forgotten soon after by mass audiences. The film became far better known when it was incorporated in the video of Metallicas song "One", whose popularity subsequently turned Johnny Got His Gun into a cult film. Eventually, the members of Metallica bought the rights to the film in order to keep showing the music video without having to pay additional royalty fees. Coogan's Bluff Coogans Bluff is a 1968 American action thriller film directed by Don Siegel, and starring Clint Eastwood, Lee J. Cobb, Don Stroud and Susan Clark. The film marks the first of five collaborations between Siegel and Eastwood, which continued with Two Mules for Sister Sara, The Beguiled and Dirty Harry, and finally Escape from Alcatraz. Eastwood plays the part of a veteran deputy sheriff from a rural county in Arizona who travels to New York City to extradite an apprehended fugitive named Jimmy Ringerman, played by Stroud, who is wanted for murder. The name of the film itself is a reference to a New York City natural landmark, Coogans Bluff, a promontory in upper Manhattan overlooking the site of the former long-time home of the New York Giants baseball club, the Polo Grounds, with a double-meaning derived from the name of the lead character. Wrecked Wrecked is a Canadian thriller film, directed by Michael Greenspan, written by Christopher Dodd, produced by Kyle Mann and starring Adrien Brody. It was released by IFC Midnight Films on April 1, 2011. The Possession of Hannah Grace The Possession of Hannah Grace is a 2018 American supernatural horror film directed by Diederik van Rooijen and written by Brian Sieve. It stars Shay Mitchell, Kirby Johnson, Stana Katic, Grey Damon and Nick Thune, and follows a former policewoman who encounters the supernatural while working in a morgue. The film was released in the United States on November 30, 2018, by Screen Gems. It received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $43 million worldwide. Life in a Day Life in a Day is a crowdsourced drama/documentary film comprising an arranged series of video clips selected from 80,000 clips submitted to the YouTube video sharing website, the clips showing respective occurrences from around the world on a single day, 24 July 2010. The film is 94 minutes 53 seconds long and includes scenes selected from 4,500 hours of footage in 80,000 submissions from 192 nations. The completed film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival on 27 January 2011 and the premiere was streamed live on YouTube. On 31 October 2011, YouTube announced that Life in a Day would be available for viewing on its website free of charge, and on DVD. La Grande Vadrouille La Grande Vadrouille is a 1966 French comedy film about two ordinary Frenchmen helping the crew of a Royal Air Force bomber shot down over Paris make their way through German-occupied France to escape arrest. For over forty years La Grande Vadrouille was the most successful French film in France, topping the box office with over 17,200,000 cinema admissions. It remains the fourth most successful film ever in France, of any nationality, behind the 1997 version of Titanic, and French hits Bienvenue chez les Chtis and Intouchables, which were seen by over 19,000,000 cinemagoers. The Distinguished Gentleman The Distinguished Gentleman is a 1992 American political comedy film starring Eddie Murphy. The film was directed by Jonathan Lynn. In addition to Murphy, the film stars Lane Smith, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Joe Don Baker, James Garner, Victoria Rowell, Grant Shaud, Kevin McCarthy, Charles S. Dutton, Victor Rivers, Chi McBride, Sonny Jim Gaines, and Noble Willingham. The films plot is centered on politics, specifically what members of Congress and lobbyists do to get what they want in Washington, D.C. No Retreat, No Surrender No Retreat, No Surrender is a 1986 American martial arts film directed by Corey Yuen in his American directorial debut, and starring Kurt McKinney and Jean-Claude van Damme. The film was released in the United States on May 2, 1986. McKinney performs as Jason Stillwell, an American teenager who learns karate from the spirit of Bruce Lee. Stillwell uses these lessons to defend his martial arts dojo against Soviet martial artist Ivan Kraschinsky. The film was written by Keith W. Strandberg after being contracted by Ng See-yuen, the owner of Seasonal Film Corporation, to write a script for them, despite having never written a script beforehand. Van Damme was cast in the film and caused problems on the set for continually physically contacting other actors and stuntmen during the fight scenes even after director Yuen told him not to. Upon release, the film received negative reviews, focusing on the story which many critics found too similar to the following films: the 1985 film The Last Dragon, 1984 film The Karate Kid and the 1985 film Rocky IV. Monsieur Verdoux Monsieur Verdoux is a 1947 black comedy film directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin, who plays a bigamist wife killer inspired by serial killer Henri Désiré Landru. The supporting cast includes Martha Raye, William Frawley, and Marilyn Nash. King Ralph King Ralph is a 1991 American comedy film directed by David S. Ward and starring John Goodman, Peter OToole, and John Hurt. The film is about an American who becomes the unlikely King of the United Kingdom after an accident wipes out the British royal family. The story is loosely based on the novel Headlong by Emlyn Williams. Very little of the story survived the transition to the screen; characters were changed and the story made into a comedy. The film was a minor box office hit. Are You Here Are You Here is a 2013 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Matthew Weiner. The film stars Owen Wilson, Zach Galifianakis and Amy Poehler. The plot follows a bipolar man who inherits his estranged father’s fortune and must then battle his sister in court for it while simultaneously battling his psychological issues. The film premiered on September 7, 2013 at the Toronto International Film Festival under the title You Are Here, and released in the United States on August 22, 2014. Postcards from the Edge Postcards from the Edge is a 1990 American comedy-drama film directed by Mike Nichols. The screenplay by Carrie Fisher is based on her 1987 semi-autobiographical novel of the same title. The film stars Meryl Streep, Shirley MacLaine, and Dennis Quaid. Big Bad Wolves Big Bad Wolves is a 2013 Israeli black comedy horror-thriller film written and directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado. It was the official selection of Tribeca Film Festival. Creep 2 Creep 2 is a 2017 American found footage horror film directed by Patrick Brice and written by Brice and Mark Duplass. It stars Mark Duplass, Desiree Akhavan and Karan Soni. It is the sequel to the 2014 film Creep. Jason Blum is serving as a producer through his Blumhouse Productions banner. The film had its world premiere at the Sitges Film Festival on October 6, 2017. It was released on October 24, 2017, by The Orchard. Brice confirmed that there will be a sequel, currently known as Creep 3. Saving Christmas Saving Christmas is a 2014 American faith-based Christmas comedy film directed by Darren Doane and written by Doane and Cheston Hervey. It was theatrically released by Samuel Goldwyn Films on November 14, 2014. It stars Kirk Cameron as a fictionalized version of himself. In Saving Christmas, Cameron, after explaining his views on Christmas directly to the audience, tries to convince his fictional brother-in-law, played by the films director, that Christmas is still a Christian holiday. The film combines a comedic narrative with educational elements, in order to "put Christ back in Christmas"; it says that most of Christmas popular elements are biblical in origin, while criticizing the modern-day view of the holiday, especially from atheists. During the story, the film depicts some of the biblical events mentioned by Cameron, while he provides narration for the audience. The film received a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It was nominated in six categories for the 35th Golden Raspberry Awards and "won" four, including Worst Picture. It also became the lowest-rated film on the IMDb Bottom 100 List within one month of its theatrical release, and is now considered one of the worst films of all time. Cameron blamed atheists for the films poor reception. A Star Is Born A Star Is Born is a 1954 American musical film written by Moss Hart, starring Judy Garland and James Mason, and directed by George Cukor. Harts screenplay is an adaptation of the original 1937 film, which was based on the original screenplay by Robert Carson, Dorothy Parker and Alan Campbell, and from the same story by William A. Wellman and Carson, with uncredited input from six additional writers—David O. Selznick, Ben Hecht, Ring Lardner Jr., John Lee Mahin, Budd Schulberg and Adela Rogers St. Johns. In 2000, the 1954 film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The film ranked #43 on the American Film Institutes 100 Years...100 Passions list in 2002 and #7 on its list of greatest musicals in 2006. The song "The Man That Got Away" was ranked #11 on AFIs list of 100 top songs in films. Garland had not made a film since she had negotiated release from her MGM contract soon after filming began on Royal Wedding in 1950, and the film was promoted heavily as her comeback. For her performance in A Star is Born, Garland was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. NBC, which was televising the ceremony, sent a film crew to the hospital room where she was recuperating after giving birth to her son Joey in order to carry her acceptance speech live if she won, but she lost to Grace Kelly for The Country Girl. It is the second of four official adaptations of A Star Is Born, with the first in 1937 starring Janet Gaynor and Fredric March, the third in 1976 starring Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson and the fourth in 2018 starring Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper. Judgment Night Judgment Night is a 1993 American action thriller film directed by Stephen Hopkins and starring Emilio Estevez, Cuba Gooding Jr., Jeremy Piven and Stephen Dorff as a group of friends on the run from a gang of drug dealers after they witness a murder. The film was released on DVD on January 20, 2004. Mood Indigo Mood Indigo is a 2013 French surrealistic romantic science fantasy film co-written and directed by Michel Gondry and co-written and produced by Luc Bossi, starring Romain Duris and Audrey Tautou. It is an adaptation of Boris Vians 1947 novel Froth on the Daydream. The film received two nominations at the 4th Magritte Awards. It also received three nominations at the 39th César Awards, winning in one category. Prom Prom is a 2011 American teen romance comedy-drama film directed by Joe Nussbaum written by Katie Wech and produced by Ted Griffin and Justin Springer. It was released on April 29, 2011, by Walt Disney Pictures. The film was the first major production that was filmed with Arri Alexa cameras to be released in theatres. Jakob the Liar Jakob the Liar is a 1999 American war comedy-drama film directed by Peter Kassovitz, produced by Marsha Garces Williams and written by Kassovitz and Didier Decoin. The film is based on the book of the same name by Jurek Becker. The film stars Robin Williams, Alan Arkin, Liev Schreiber, Hannah Taylor-Gordon, and Bob Balaban. The film is set in 1944 in a ghetto in German-occupied Poland during the Holocaust and tells the story of a Polish-Jewish shopkeeper named Jakob Heym who attempts to raise the moral hope inside the ghetto by telling rumors that he has been listening to a radio. It is a remake of Jakob der Lügner from 1975. Deathgasm Deathgasm is a 2015 New Zealand comedy horror film written and directed by Jason Lei Howden in his directorial debut. The film premiered on 14 March 2015 at South by Southwest and was released in theaters later that year to positive reviews. Tickled Tickled is a 2016 New Zealand documentary about "competitive endurance tickling" and videos featuring it, and the practices of those producing the videos, directed by David Farrier and Dylan Reeve. The film explores possible legal and ethical issues with certain individuals making the videos, and has itself been the subject of legal challenges. A follow-up special, The Tickle King, aired on HBO in February 2017. Detention Detention is a 2011 American satirical horror film directed by Joseph Kahn, and co-written with Mark Palermo. The film premiered in March 2011 at SXSW in Austin, Texas. Detention stars Josh Hutcherson, Shanley Caswell, Spencer Locke, and Dane Cook The Color of Paradise The Color of Paradise is a 1999 Iranian film directed by Majid Majidi. The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising The Seeker is a 2007 American family drama-fantasy film adaptation of the second book in the five-book childrens fantasy series The Dark Is Rising by Susan Cooper. The film is directed by David L. Cunningham and stars Ian McShane, Alexander Ludwig, Frances Conroy, Gregory Smith, and Christopher Eccleston as the Rider. The Seeker is the first film to be produced by 20th Century Fox and Walden Media as part of their Fox-Walden partnership. On his 14th birthday Will Stanton finds out that he is the last of a group of warriors – The Light – who have spent their lives fighting against evil – The Dark. Will travels through time to track down the signs that will enable him to confront the evil forces. The Dark is personified by The Rider. The film adaptation drew strong negative reaction from fans of the book series for its disregard of the source material. Pet Pet is an American/Spanish psychological thriller film written by Jeremy Slater, directed by Carles Torrens, and starring Dominic Monaghan, Ksenia Solo, Jennette McCurdy, and Nathan Parsons. The film premiered at South by Southwest on March 11, 2016 and was released to theaters on December 2, 2016. Who's Your Caddy? Whos Your Caddy? is a 2007 comedy film directed by Don Michael Paul and starring Big Boi, Lil Wayne, Andy Milonakis, Faizon Love, Terry Crews, Tony Cox, Jeffrey Jones and Jesper Parnevik. It is the first film produced by Robert L. Johnsons Our Stories Films studio. The film was released on July 27, 2007, in the United States to universally negative reviews and commercial failure. It was released on DVD on November 27, 2007. Premam Premam is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language coming-of-age musical romantic drama film written, edited, and directed by Alphonse Puthren. Produced by Anwar Rasheed for Anwar Rasheed Entertainment, the film stars Nivin Pauly, Sai Pallavi, Madonna Sebastian and Anupama Parameswaran in the lead roles. The film featured 17 debutant actors. Rajesh Murugesan composed the music. The plot follows George and his friends from their teenage to adulthood. Premam was released on 29 May, 2015 in India, followed by UAE on 11 June. The film received positive critical response, with praise for direction, acting, cinematography, editing, humor and songs. Produced at a budget of , it grossed an estimated sum of worldwide making it one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of all time. It became the first Malayalam film to run for over 200 days in Tamil Nadu. The film had a theatrical run of 151 days in Kerala and 259 days in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The film was also remade in Telugu in 2016 with the same name. Guys and Dolls Guys and Dolls is a 1955 American musical film starring Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons, Frank Sinatra, and Vivian Blaine. The film was made by Samuel Goldwyn Productions and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, who also wrote the screenplay. The film is based on the 1950 Broadway musical by composer and lyricist Frank Loesser, with a book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows, which, in turn, was loosely based on "The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown" and "Blood Pressure", two short stories by Damon Runyon. Dances were choreographed by Michael Kidd, who had also staged the dances for the Broadway production. At Samuel Goldwyn and Joseph L. Mankiewiczs request, Frank Loesser wrote three new songs for the film: "Pet Me Poppa", " A Woman in Love", and "Adelaide", the last written specifically for Sinatra. Five songs in the stage musical were omitted from the movie: "A Bushel and a Peck", "My Time of Day", "Ive Never Been in Love Before", "More I Cannot Wish You" and "Marry the Man Today". Bad Genius Bad Genius, known in Thai as Chalard Games Goeng, is a 2017 Thai heist thriller film produced by Jor Kwang Films and distributed by GDH 559. It was directed by Nattawut Poonpiriya, and stars Chutimon Chuengcharoensukying in her feature film debut as Lynn, a straight-A student who devises an exams-cheating scheme which eventually rises to international levels. Inspired by real-life news of students cheating on the SAT, the film transplants the heist film structure to a school-exams setting, and features themes of class inequality as well as teen social issues. The young main cast consists of relative newcomers Chanon Santinatornkul, Teeradon Supapunpinyo and Eisaya Hosuwan as Lynns classmates Bank, Pat and Grace, while Thaneth Warakulnukroh plays her father. Filming took place on location in Thailand and Australia. Bad Genius was released on 3 May 2017, placing first at the Thai box office for two weeks and earning over 100 million baht, becoming the highest-grossing Thai film of 2017. The film performed successfully overseas. It broke Thai film earning records in several Asian countries, including China, where it earned over $30 million, making it the most internationally successful Thai film ever. Critics praised the film for its engaging storytelling despite the mundane setting, as well as the acting, especially Chutimons. The film won a record-breaking twelve categories at the 27th Suphannahong National Film Awards, as well as multiple awards on the international festival circuit. City of the Living Dead City of the Living Dead, also known as The Gates of Hell in the US, is a 1980 Italian horror film directed by Lucio Fulci. It is the first installment of the "Gates of Hell" trilogy which also includes The Beyond and The House by the Cemetery. Fulci makes a cameo appearance as Dr. Joe Thompson in the film. Jennifer 8 Jennifer 8 is a 1992 American mystery film written and directed by Bruce Robinson and starring Andy García, Uma Thurman, and John Malkovich. Party Monster Party Monster is a 2003 American biographical drama film directed by Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, and starring Macaulay Culkin as the drug-addled "king of the Club Kids". The film tells the story of rise and fall of the infamous New York City party promoter Michael Alig. This was Macaulay Culkins first film in nearly nine years since his starring role in the 1994 film Richie Rich. The film is based on Disco Bloodbath, the memoir of James St. James which details his friendship with Alig, that later fell apart as Aligs drug addiction worsened, and ended after he murdered Angel Melendez and went to prison. A 1998 documentary on the murder, also called The Shockumentary, was used for certain elements of the film. Thani Oruvan Thani Oruvan is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by Mohan Raja and written by Raja and Subha. The film, produced by Kalpathi S. Aghoram, Kalpathi S. Ganesh and Kalpathi S. Suresh under the production company AGS Entertainment, stars Jayam Ravi, Arvind Swamy and Nayantara. The plot revolves around IPS Officer Mithran who wants to arrest Siddharth Abhimanyu, an affluent scientist who uses secret illegal medical practices for profit. The films soundtrack was composed by Hiphop Tamizha. The cinematography and editing were handled by Ramji and Gopi Krishna respectively. The film was released on 28 August 2015. Mohan Raja is planning a sequel, named Thani Oruvan 2, which will be released in 2020. The Hindi remake rights are owned by Hari Om Entertainment. The film was remade as Dhruva in Telugu in 2016. Nightwatch Nightwatch is a 1994 Danish thriller film directed and written by Danish director Ole Bornedal. The film involves Martin who gets a student job as night watchman at the Forensic Medicine Institute. When making his rounds he finds he must go to where the deceased people are kept. At the same time, a series of murders occur among women in Copenhagen as well as mysterious and unexplained things happening in the medical department. Nightwatch was a success in Denmark and was shown at the Fantafestival in 1995. An American remake of the film which was also directed by Bornedal, was released in 1997. The original Nightwatch was included on a list of the top 100 Danish films as chosen by Kosmorama. Beyond the Lights Beyond the Lights is a 2014 American romantic drama film directed and written by Gina Prince-Bythewood. The film stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Minnie Driver, Nate Parker, Danny Glover, and rapper Machine Gun Kelly. The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2014, and was released theatrically in the United States on November 14, 2014. In 2015, the song "Grateful", written by Diane Warren for the film, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. Tom at the Farm Tom at the Farm is a 2013 Canadian psychological thriller film directed by and starring Xavier Dolan. The film is based on the play of the same name by Michel Marc Bouchard, who co-wrote the screenplay with Dolan. It was screened in the main competition section at the 70th Venice International Film Festival in 2013, and also at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. At Venice, the film won the FIPRESCI Prize. Tom at the Farm was also nominated for eight Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture. Cruel Intentions 2 Cruel Intentions 2 is a 2000 American comedy-drama film. It was written and directed by Roger Kumble and starring Robin Dunne, Sarah Thompson, Keri Lynn Pratt and Amy Adams. It is a prequel to Cruel Intentions and was released direct-to-video on March 13, 2001. Both films are based on Les Liaisons dangereuses by Choderlos de Laclos. Originally planned as a television series called Manchester Prep, a re-imagined prequel series to the first film, it was picked up by Fox, however, it was cancelled prior to broadcast in September 1999. Due to the cancellation, the three completed episodes were edited together into film re-titled Cruel Intentions 2, sexual content scenes involving nudity were added for the DVD release. This film is about how Sebastian Valmont and Kathryn Merteuil met and how they started their reign of terror. Sergeant York Sergeant York is a 1941 American biographical film about the life of Alvin York, one of the most-decorated American soldiers of World War I. It was directed by Howard Hawks and was the highest-grossing film of the year. The film was based on the diary of Sergeant Alvin York, as edited by Tom Skeyhill, and adapted by Harry Chandlee, Abem Finkel, John Huston, Howard E. Koch, and Sam Cowan. York refused, several times, to authorize a film version of his life story, but finally yielded to persistent efforts in order to finance the creation of an interdenominational Bible school. The story that York insisted on Gary Cooper for the title role derives from the fact that producer Jesse L. Lasky recruited Cooper by writing a plea that he accept the role and then signed Yorks name to the telegram. Cooper went on to win the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal. The film also won for Best Film Editing and was nominated in nine other categories, including Best Picture, Director, Supporting Actor, and Supporting Actress. The American Film Institute ranked the film 57th in the its 100 most inspirational American movies. It also rated Alvin York 35th in its list of the top 50 heroes in American cinema. In 2008, Sergeant York was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Edison Edison, is a 2005 American thriller film written and directed by David J. Burke, and starring Morgan Freeman, LL Cool J, Justin Timberlake and Kevin Spacey. Time After Time Time After Time is a 1979 American Metrocolor science fiction film directed by screenwriter Nicholas Meyer and starring Malcolm McDowell, David Warner, and Mary Steenburgen. Filmed in Panavision, it was the directing debut of Meyer, whose screenplay is based on the premise from Karl Alexanders novel Time After Time and a story by Alexander and Steve Hayes. The film presents a story in which British author H. G. Wells uses his time machine to pursue Jack the Ripper into the 20th century. The title and idea of the film is referenced in the hit Cyndi Lauper song of the same name. The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind is a 2019 British drama film written, directed by and starring Chiwetel Ejiofor in his feature directorial debut. The film is based on the memoir The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer. It was screened in the Premieres section at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and began streaming in most territories on Netflix on 1 March 2019. It was selected as the British entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards. Dark Crimes Dark Crimes is a 2016 detective drama film directed by Alexandros Avranas and written by Jeremy Brock. It is based on David Granns article True Crime: A Postmodern Murder Mystery, about convicted murderer Krystian Bala, published in 2008 by The New Yorker. The film stars Jim Carrey, Agata Kulesza, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Kati Outinen, Zbigniew Zamachowski, and Marton Csokas, and follows a detective who notices similarities between a cold case murder and a best-selling novel. Principal photography began on 12 November 2015 in Kraków, Poland. It held its premiere at the Warsaw Film Festival on 12 October 2016. Saban Films gave the film a limited theatrical release in the United States on 18 May 2018. The Lionsgate Films home entertainment division, Lionsgate Unlocked, released Dark Crimes on Blu-ray and DVD on 31 July 2018. On 21 May 2018, the company revealed a new trailer for the film to promote this home video release. Pillow Talk Pillow Talk is a 1959 Eastmancolor romantic comedy film in CinemaScope directed by Michael Gordon. It features Rock Hudson, Doris Day, Tony Randall, Thelma Ritter, and Nick Adams. The film was written by Russell Rouse, Maurice Richlin, Stanley Shapiro, and Clarence Greene. It tells the story of Jan Morrow, an interior decorator and Brad Allen, a womanizing composer/bachelor, who share a telephone party line. When she unsuccessfully files a complaint on him for constantly using the line to woo his conquests, Brad decides to take a chance on Jan by masquerading as a Texas rancher, resulting in the two falling in love. The scheme seems to work until Brads mutual friend and Jans client Jonathan Forbes finds out about this, causing a love triangle in the process. According to a "Rambling Reporter" item in The Hollywood Reporter, RKO originally bought the script by Russell Rouse and Clarence Greene in 1942, but since it was not produced, the writers bought it back in 1945. In 1947, they sold it as a play, but bought it back once again four years later, finally selling it in 1958 to Arwin Productions, the company owned by Doris Days husband, Martin Melcher. Although the film was originally titled Pillow Talk, according to a February 2, 1959 "Rambling Reporter" item in The Hollywood Reporter, the title "displeased" the PCA, and was changed to Any Way the Wind Blows. In August 1959, however, the original title was reinstated. The film won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, and was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color and Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. This is the first of three romantic comedies in which Day, Hudson and Randall starred together, the other two being Lover Come Back and Send Me No Flowers. Upon its release, Pillow Talk brought in a then staggering domestic box-office gross of $18,750,000 and gave Rock Hudsons career a comeback after the failure of A Farewell to Arms earlier that year. On July 14, 1980, Jack Martin reported on Pillow Talk as "biggest hit of 1959". In 2009, it was entered into the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant and preserved. What's the Worst That Could Happen? Whats the Worst That Could Happen? is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Sam Weisman and starring Martin Lawrence and Danny DeVito. Loosely based on the book of the same name by Donald E. Westlake, the films supporting cast includes John Leguizamo, Bernie Mac, Larry Miller, Nora Dunn, GQ, and William Fichtner. Upon its release on June 1, 2001, the film was a commercial disappointment as it brought in only $38.4 million worldwide on a $60 million budget. Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki and Masayuki, and written by Hideaki Anno. It is the second of four films released in the Rebuild of Evangelion tetralogy based on the original anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. It was produced and co-distributed by Hideaki Annos Studio Khara in partnership with Gainax. The film continues the story of 1.0 You Are Alone, with Shinji Ikari continuing his role as a pilot of one of the gigantic "Evangelion" mecha as part of NERVs ongoing fight against the mysterious creatures known as Angels. While replicating many scenes and plot elements from the original series, the film also introduces new ones, including newly designed creatures and new characters, such as Mari Illustrious Makinami, and integrates newly available 3D CG technology. Its ending paves the way for the significant storyline departures from the original series in 3.0 You Can Redo. Journey to the Center of the Earth Journey to the Center of the Earth is a 1959 CinemaScope science fiction adventure film in color by De Luxe, distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film, produced by Charles Brackett and directed by Henry Levin, stars James Mason, Pat Boone, and Arlene Dahl. Bernard Herrmann wrote the film score, and the films storyline was adapted by Charles Brackett from the novel of the same name by Jules Verne. Bottle Shock Bottle Shock is a 2008 American comedy-drama film based on the 1976 wine competition termed the "Judgment of Paris", when California wine defeated French wine in a blind taste test. It stars Alan Rickman, Chris Pine, and Bill Pullman and is directed by Randall Miller, who wrote the screenplay along with Jody Savin and Ross Schwartz. It premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. Race 2 Race 2 is a 2013 Indian action thriller film directed by Abbas Burmawalla, Mustan Burmawalla and produced under the Tips Music Films banner. It is the sequel to the 2008 film, Race and the second installment of Race film series. The film has an ensemble cast starring Saif Ali Khan, John Abraham, Deepika Padukone, Jacqueline Fernandez, Ameesha Patel and Anil Kapoor in the lead roles while Aditya Pancholi and Rajesh Khattar are featured in supporting roles and Bipasha Basu is featured in a special appearance. Khan, Kapoor and Basu reprised their roles from the previous film. Made on a budget of , Race 2 was released on 25 January 2013 and opened to mixed reviews from critics and positive response at the box office, earning worldwide. According to Box Office India, it was declared a semi-hit. The Greatest Movie Ever Sold POM Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold is a 2011 documentary film about product placement, marketing and advertising directed by Morgan Spurlock. The premise behind the production is that the documentary itself would be entirely paid for by sponsors, thus being a form of metafilm. The films slogan is "Hes not selling out, hes buying in." Gangaajal Gangaajal is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language action crime film directed by Prakash Jha, starring Ajay Devgn, Gracy Singh and Mukesh Tiwari. The film also mentions the 1980 Bhagalpur blindings. Gangaajal was a hit at the Indian box office. The Big Country The Big Country is a 1958 American Technicolor epic Western film directed by William Wyler and starring Gregory Peck, Jean Simmons, Carroll Baker, Charlton Heston and Burl Ives filmed in Technirama. The supporting cast features Charles Bickford and Chuck Connors. The picture was based on the serialized magazine novel Ambush at Blanco Canyon by Donald Hamilton. and was co-produced by Wyler and Peck. The opening title sequence was created by Saul Bass. The film is one of the very few pictures in which Heston plays a major supporting role instead of the lead. Ives won the Academy Award as Best Supporting Actor for his performance as well as the Golden Globe Award. The film was also nominated for an Academy Award for the musical score by Jerome Moross. Too Big to Fail Too Big to Fail is an American biographical drama television film first broadcast on HBO on May 23, 2011 based on Andrew Ross Sorkins non-fiction book The Inside Story of How Wall Street and Washington Fought to Save the Financial System—and Themselves. The film was directed by Curtis Hanson. It received 11 nominations at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards; Paul Giamattis portrayal of Ben Bernanke earned him the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie at the 18th Screen Actors Guild Awards. 10 10 is a 1979 American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Blake Edwards and starring Dudley Moore, Julie Andrews, Robert Webber and Bo Derek. It follows a middle-aged man who becomes infatuated with a young woman whom he has never met, leading to a comic chase and an encounter in Mexico. Considered a trend-setting film at the time, 10 was received positively by critics and one of the years biggest box-office hits, grossing over ten times its $7 million budget. Vampyr Vampyr is a 1932 horror film directed by Danish director Carl Theodor Dreyer. The film was written by Dreyer and Christen Jul based on elements from J. Sheridan Le Fanus collection of supernatural stories In a Glass Darkly. Vampyr was funded by Nicolas de Gunzburg who starred in the film under the name of Julian West among a mostly non-professional cast. Gunzburg plays the role of Allan Gray, a student of the occult who enters the village of Courtempierre, which is under the curse of a vampire. Vampyr was challenging for Dreyer to make as it was his first sound film and was required to be recorded in three languages. To overcome this, very little dialogue was used in the film and much of the story is told with silent film-styled title cards. The film was shot entirely on location and to enhance the atmospheric content, Dreyer opted for a washed out, soft focus photographic technique. The soundtrack was created in Berlin where the characters voices, sound effects, and score were recorded. Vampyr had a delayed release in Germany and opened to a generally negative reception from audiences and critics. Dreyer edited the film after its German premiere and it opened to more mixed opinions at its French debut. The film was long considered a low point in Dreyers career, but modern critical reception to the film has become much more favorable with critics praising the films disorienting visual effects and atmosphere. Life Itself Life Itself is a 2014 American biographical documentary film about Chicago film critic Roger Ebert, directed by Steve James and produced by Zak Piper, James and Garrett Basch. The film is based on Eberts 2011 memoir of the same name. It premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and was an official selection at the 67th Cannes Film Festival. The 41st Telluride Film Festival hosted a special screening of the film on August 28, 2014. Magnolia Pictures released the film theatrically in the United States and simultaneously via video on demand platforms on July 4, 2014. On December 2, 2014, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that the film was 1 of 15 films shortlisted in the Documentary Feature category for the 87th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. It was also nominated for two News & Documentary Emmy Awards, winning the award for Outstanding Editing: Documentary & Long-Form. Dylan Dog: Dead of Night Dylan Dog: Dead of Night is a 2011 American horror comedy film based on Tiziano Sclavis Italian comic book Dylan Dog, starring Brandon Routh as the antagonisted eponymous and self-aware detective. The film was released in Italy on March 16, 2011, and in the United States on April 29, 2011. The film earned $4,634,062 on a $20 million budget. The Joy Luck Club The Joy Luck Club is a 1993 American drama film about the relationships between Chinese-American women and their Chinese immigrant mothers. It was directed by Wayne Wang and stars Tsai Chin, Kieu Chinh, Lisa Lu, France Nuyen, Rosalind Chao, Lauren Tom, Tamlyn Tomita, and Ming-Na Wen. The film is based on the eponymous 1989 novel by Amy Tan, who co-wrote the screenplay with Ronald Bass. The film was produced by Bass, Tan, Wang and Patrick Markey while Oliver Stone served as an executive producer. Four older women, all Chinese immigrants living in San Francisco, meet regularly to play mahjong, eat, and tell stories. Each of these women has an adult Chinese-American daughter. The film reveals the hidden pasts of the older women and their daughters and how their lives are shaped by the clash of Chinese and American cultures as they strive to understand their family bonds and one another. Development of the project began when Wang approached Tan in 1989 at the time of the novels release. Concerned about the novels complex storytelling and character development, they teamed up with Bass in January 1990, who added a farewell party not in the original novel and voice-overs to compress the films storytelling without changing the main plot. Carolco Pictures initially supported the project until 1990, when the filmmakers turned down the contract for not receiving the creative control that they demanded. After the first draft was written between August and November 1991, the filmmakers shifted to Hollywood Pictures in spring 1992. Principal photography took place in San Francisco, the novel and the films main setting, in October 1992 and then in China in February 1993; filming ended in March 1993. The film was privately screened in sneak previews in spring 1993 and film festivals in August and September 1993. It premiered in Los Angeles, New York City, and San Francisco on September 8, 1993. With the films $10.5 million budget, it was moderately successful in the box office, earning $32.9 million in the United States. It received positive critical reaction but also criticism for its negative portrayal of Asian American male characters. Luther Luther is a 2003 American-German epic historical drama film loosely based on the life of Martin Luther starring Joseph Fiennes. It was an independent film partially funded by Thrivent Financial for Lutherans. The film covers Luthers life from his becoming a monk in 1505 to the Diet of Augsburg in 1530. Parkland Parkland is a 2013 American historical drama film that recounts the chaotic events that occurred following 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy. The film was written and directed by Peter Landesman, and produced by Playtones Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman, Bill Paxton, and Exclusive Medias Nigel and Matt Sinclair. The film is based on Vincent Bugliosis 2008 book Four Days in November: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Paparazzi Paparazzi is a 2004 American action film directed by Paul Abascal, produced by actor Mel Gibson, and starring Cole Hauser. The film chronicles the life of a popular Hollywood film star in the aftermath of a car crash caused by four paparazzo tabloid photographers. The Night Listener The Night Listener is a 2006 American psychological thriller film directed by Patrick Stettner and starring Robin Williams. The screenplay by Armistead Maupin, Terry Anderson, and Stettner is based on Maupins 2000 novel The Night Listener, which was inspired by Anthony Godby Johnson. Khakee Khakee is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Rajkumar Santoshi and written by Santoshi and Sridhar Raghavan. The story revolves around an Indian police team on a mission to escort an accused terrorist from a small town in Maharashtra to Mumbai. Khakee stars an ensemble cast consisting of Amitabh Bachchan, Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgn, Aishwarya Rai, and Tusshar Kapoor. It was theatrically released on 23 January 2004 to widespread critical acclaim. Critical response was mixed to positive, with praise towards the direction, performances, and story. Produced on a budget of , Khakee earned a total of at the worldwide box office, becoming one of the years highest-grossing Bollywood films. Johnny Guitar Johnny Guitar is a 1954 American Trucolor western drama film directed by Nicholas Ray starring Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes McCambridge, and Scott Brady. The screenplay was adapted from a novel by Roy Chanslor. In 2008, Johnny Guitar was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Cave of Forgotten Dreams Cave of Forgotten Dreams is a 2010 3D documentary film by Werner Herzog about the Chauvet Cave in southern France, which contains the oldest human-painted images yet discovered. Some of them were crafted around 32,000 years ago. The film premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival and consists of images from inside the cave as well as of interviews with various scientists and historians. The film also includes footage of the nearby Pont dArc natural bridge. Scarecrow Scarecrow is a 1973 U.S. road movie directed by Jerry Schatzberg, and starring Gene Hackman and Al Pacino. The story revolves around the relationship between two men who travel from California, aiming to start a business in Pittsburgh. At the 1973 Cannes Film Festival, it tied for the Grand Prix du Festival International du Film, the highest honor. While a box office bomb in its own country, it later gained cult status. The Hallow The Hallow is a 2015 horror film directed by Corin Hardy, written by Hardy and Felipe Marino, and starring Joseph Mawle, Bojana Novakovic, Michael McElhatton, and Michael Smiley. It is a British-Irish co-production filmed in Ireland. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on 25 January 2015. The Mirror Has Two Faces The Mirror Has Two Faces is a 1996 American romantic comedy-drama film produced and directed by Barbra Streisand, who also stars. The screenplay by Richard LaGravenese is loosely based on the 1958 French film Le Miroir à deux faces written by André Cayatte and Gérard Oury, which focused on a homely woman who becomes a beauty, which creates problems in her marriage. The film also stars Jeff Bridges, Pierce Brosnan, George Segal, Mimi Rogers, Brenda Vaccaro, and Lauren Bacall. Streisand, Marvin Hamlisch, Robert John "Mutt" Lange, and Bryan Adams composed the films theme song, "I Finally Found Someone". Streisand sang it on the soundtrack with Adams. 200 Cigarettes 200 Cigarettes is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Risa Bramon Garcia and written by Shana Larsen. The film follows multiple characters in New York City on New Years Eve 1981. The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Ben Affleck, Casey Affleck, Dave Chappelle, Guillermo Díaz, Angela Featherstone, Janeane Garofalo, Gaby Hoffmann, Kate Hudson, Courtney Love, Jay Mohr, Martha Plimpton, Christina Ricci and Paul Rudd. The film also features a cameo by Elvis Costello, as well as paintings by Sally Davies. Memories Memories is a 1995 Japanese animated science fiction anthology film with Katsuhiro Otomo as executive producer, and based on three of his manga short stories. The film is composed of three shorts: , directed by Studio 4°C co-founder Kōji Morimoto and written by Satoshi Kon; , directed by Tensai Okamura of Darker than Black fame and written by Otomo, and , written and directed by Otomo himself. Grand Canyon Grand Canyon is a 1991 American drama film directed and produced by Lawrence Kasdan, and written by Kasdan with his wife Meg. Featuring an ensemble cast, the film is about random events affecting a diverse group of people, exploring the race- and class-imposed chasms which separate members of the same community. The film was produced and distributed by 20th Century Fox and was released on Christmas Day, 1991. Grand Canyon was advertised as "The Big Chill for the 90s", in reference to an earlier Kasdan film. Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars is an Australian-American military science fiction miniseries written by Rockne S. OBannon and David Kemper and directed by Brian Henson. Following the original series cancellation in September 2002, it aimed to wrap up the cliffhanger and tie up some elements of the series in general. It was broadcast on 17 and 18 October 2004. Henson and others have attributed the return of Farscape to the ongoing campaign of fans. Production began in December 2003. In May 2004 the Sci-Fi Channel, now owned by NBC Universal, announced that it would run a two-episode conclusion titled Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars. Henson refers to the three hours as episodes 4.23–4.26, though the New South Wales Film Office refers to the production as a "2 × 2 hour telemovie". Production of the miniseries ended in March 2004 and, in addition to the announced airing on the Sci-Fi Channel in the US, was also scheduled to be broadcast in the UK on Sky1 on 16 and 23 January 2005, and by Five on 8 March. The Peacekeeper Wars earned a 1.7 household Nielsen rating, drawing 1.96 million viewers and making the Sci-Fi channel the #1 non-sports cable network for people aged 25–54 and 18–49 for the time period over the two nights. However, the ratings were lower than those of most other Sci-Fi Channel miniseries, and not a significant improvement. Early fan speculation hoped that high Nielsen ratings would prove the viability of renewing the series, but since the ratings were unexceptional, continuation was ruled out. Brian Henson has stated on many occasions that he would like to bring the Farscape saga to the big screen, but there has been no development on that front for years. In October 2005, Farscape entered syndication in the US, airing on Superstation WGN and on a variety of local, cable, satellite and broadcast affiliates, but vanished from syndication after about two years. In 2013, the channel Pivot started airing the entire series in syndication. All four years episodes were also available to Canadians and Americans on Netflix until November 2016. On the date of the show’s twentieth anniversary- March 19, 2019- all four seasons of Farscape well as well as Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars were made available on Amazon Prime Video in the U.S., United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Scandinavian countries, and several other countries around the world. Caddyshack II Caddyshack II is a 1988 American sports comedy film and a sequel to Caddyshack. The film stars Jackie Mason, Dan Aykroyd, Robert Stack, Dyan Cannon, Randy Quaid, Chevy Chase, Jonathan Silverman, and Jessica Lundy. It was written by various outside writers, but is credited to the first draft by Peter Torokvei and Harold Ramis, who also co-wrote and directed the first, and is directed by Allan Arkush. The film garnered a PG rating, in contrast to the originals R rating. The film was given scathing reviews by critics, but Kenny Loggins "Nobodys Fool" was a chart success, hitting #8 on the Billboard Hot 100. Struck by Lightning Struck by Lightning is a 2012 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Brian Dannelly and written by and starring Chris Colfer. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 21, 2012, and was released theatrically on January 11, 2013. It features the final screen appearance of actress Polly Bergen. On November 20, 2012, Colfer released a young adult novel based on the film, titled Struck by Lightning: The Carson Phillips Journal. Infinitely Polar Bear Infinitely Polar Bear is a 2014 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Maya Forbes, and starring Mark Ruffalo, Zoe Saldana, Imogene Wolodarsky, and Ashley Aufderheide. The film premiered in competition at the 30th Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. The film was released on June 19, 2015, by Sony Pictures Classics. The Sugarland Express "The Sugar Land Express" also was the nickname of the American football player Ken Hall. The Sugarland Express is a 1974 American crime drama film co-written and directed by Steven Spielberg in his theatrical feature directorial debut. It stars Goldie Hawn, Ben Johnson, William Atherton, and Michael Sacks. It is about a husband and wife trying to outrun the law and was based on a real-life incident. The event partially took place, the story is partially set, and the movie was partially filmed in Sugar Land. Other scenes for the film were filmed in San Antonio, Live Oak, Floresville, Pleasanton, Converse and Del Rio. The Sugarland Express marks the first collaboration between Spielberg and composer John Williams. Williams has scored all but four of Spielberg-directed films since; this is the only score he has composed for Spielberg that has never been released as an album, although Williams re-recorded the main theme with Toots Thielemans and the Boston Pops Orchestra for 1991s The Spielberg/Williams Collaboration. Freejack Freejack is a 1992 science fiction action film directed by Geoff Murphy, starring Emilio Estevez, Mick Jagger, Rene Russo and Anthony Hopkins. Upon its release in the United States, the film received mostly negative reviews. The screenplay was co-written by Ronald Shusett, loosely adapted from 1959 science fiction novel Immortality by American writer Robert Sheckley. Hot Girls Wanted Hot Girls Wanted is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Jill Bauer and Ronna Gradus. The film follows the lives of several 18- and 19-year-old pornographic actresses. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and was released on Netflix on May 29, 2015. Bharat Ane Nenu Bharat Ane Nenu is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language political action drama film written and directed by Koratala Siva, starring Mahesh Babu and Kiara Advani, alongside an ensemble cast including Prakash Raj, R. Sarathkumar, Aamani, Devaraj, Posani Krishna Murali, P. Ravi Shankar, Rao Ramesh, and Brahmaji. It was dubbed into Hindi as Dashing CM Bharat The music was composed by Devi Sri Prasad with editing by A. Sreekar Prasad. The film released on 20 April 2018. The film is about Bharat, a student who unexpectedly becomes the leader of Andhra Pradesh and his attempts to reform politics. Hamlet Hamlet is a 1948 British film adaptation of William Shakespeares play of the same name, adapted and directed by and starring Sir Laurence Olivier. Hamlet was Oliviers second film as director, and also the second of the three Shakespeare films that he directed. Hamlet was the first British film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. It is also the first sound film of the play in English. A 1935 sound film adaptation, Khoon Ka Khoon, had been made in India and filmed in the Urdu language. Oliviers Hamlet is the Shakespeare film that has received the most prestigious accolades, winning the Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Actor and the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. However, it proved controversial among Shakespearean purists, who felt that Olivier had made too many alterations and excisions to the four-hour play by cutting nearly two hours worth of content. Milton Shulman wrote in The Evening Standard: "To some it will be one of the greatest films ever made, to others a deep disappointment. Laurence Olivier leaves no doubt that he is one of our greatest living actors... his liberties with the text, however, are sure to disturb many." Sukiyaki Western Django is a 2007 English language Japanese Western film directed by Takashi Miike. The title of the film refers to the Japanese dish sukiyaki, as well as Sergio Corbuccis spaghetti western film Django. The film was produced by Sedic International, Geneon Universal Entertainment, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Dentsu, TV Asahi, Shogakukan, A-Team, Nagoya Broadcasting Network and Tokyu Recreation. It also takes inspiration from the "Man with No Name" stock character variously used in the spaghetti western genre but most notably in the Dollars trilogy by Sergio Leone. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Hideaki Itō, Kōichi Satō, Yūsuke Iseya, Masanobu Andō, Masato Sakai, Yoji Tanaka, Renji Ishibashi, Sansei Shiomi, Takaaki Ishibashi, Shun Oguri, Quentin Tarantino, Yutaka Matsushige, Yoshino Kimura, Teruyuki Kagawa and Kaori Momoi. Inspired by the historical rivalry between the Genji and Heike clans, which ushered in the era of samurai dominance in Japanese history, Sukiyaki Western Django is set "a few hundred years after the Genpei War". The Genji and Heike gangs face off in a town named "Yuta" in "Nevata", when a nameless gunman comes into town to help a prostitute get revenge on the warring gangs. The film contains numerous references both to the historical Genpei War and to the Wars of the Roses, as well as the films Yojimbo and Django. The original version of Sukiyaki Western Django had a running time of 121 minutes when it first premiered on 5 September 2007 at the Venice Film Festival and was released on 15 September 2007 in Japan. This was the version shown in Japanese cinemas and received mixed reviews from critics. For the North American premiere at the New York Asian Film Festival on 1 July 2008, Miike had the film edited down to 98 minutes. This was the version released outside Japan. Eye of the Beholder Eye of the Beholder is a 1999 Canadian-British-Australian mystery thriller film that employs magical realism. The film, based on Marc Behms novel of the same name and a remake of Claude Millers 1983 French thriller Deadly Circuit, is directed and adapted by Stephan Elliott. Starring Ewan McGregor and Ashley Judd, the film is an international co-production of Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Of Gods and Men Of Gods and Men is a 2010 French drama film directed by Xavier Beauvois, starring Lambert Wilson and Michael Lonsdale. Its original French language title is Des hommes et des dieux, which means "Of Men and of Gods" and refers to a verse from the Bible shown at the beginning of the film. It centers on the monastery of Tibhirine, where nine Trappist monks lived in harmony with the largely Muslim population of Algeria, until seven of them were kidnapped and assassinated in 1996 during the Algerian Civil War. Largely a tale of a peaceful situation between local Christians and Muslims before becoming a lethal one due to external forces, the screenplay focuses on the preceding chain of events in decay of government, expansion of terrorism, and the monks confrontation with both the terrorists and the government authorities that led up to their deaths. Principal photography took place at an abandoned monastery in Azrou, Morocco. The film premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Grand Prix, the festivals second most prestigious award. It became a critical and commercial success in its domestic market, and won both the Lumières Award and César Award for Best Film. The Best Man Holiday The Best Man Holiday is a 2013 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Malcolm D. Lee. A sequel to The Best Man, it stars Morris Chestnut, Taye Diggs, Regina Hall, Terrence Howard, Sanaa Lathan, Nia Long, Harold Perrineau, Monica Calhoun, and Melissa De Sousa all reprising their roles. The film was released on November 15, 2013 by Universal Pictures, received positive reviews and grossed $71 million worldwide. Blood: The Last Vampire Blood: The Last Vampire, released in Japan as , is a 2009 action horror film directed by Chris Nahon, produced by Ronny Yu, and starring Jun Ji-Hyun, Allison Miller, Liam Cunningham, Masiela Lusha, and Koyuki. An international co-production between French company Pathé and Hong Kong company Edko, the film is a live-action adaptation of the Production I.G anime The Last Vampire, and its subsequent manga and television spin-offs. Like its source material, the film focuses on a half-human, half-vampire girl named Saya who hunts full-blooded vampires in partnership with humans and seeks to destroy Onigen, the most powerful of vampires. The film was released in Japan and other Asian markets on 29 May 2009. It was released in the United Kingdom on 26 June 2009 and saw a limited release to theatres in the United States starting on 10 July 2009. It received mixed reviews, being negatively compared to its source material. Brigsby Bear Brigsby Bear is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed by Dave McCary in his feature directorial debut, and produced by The Lonely Island and 3311 Productions. The film stars Kyle Mooney, Mark Hamill, Greg Kinnear, Matt Walsh, Michaela Watkins, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., and Ryan Simpkins. In Brigsby Bear, a captive man named James is rescued from an underground bunker where he obsessed over a childrens television program titled "Brigsby Bear Adventures". When he realizes the show was created by his captor, his fascination leads him to finish the storyline himself. Mooney and Kevin Costello co-wrote the screenplay with a story by Mooney. The film was inspired by McCary, Mooney, and Costellos middle school experiences making short films together, with a story stemming from Mooneys fascination with 1980s childrens shows. Principal photography took place in Utah during Mooney and McCarys break from working on Saturday Night Live. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2017, and was released on July 28, 2017, by Sony Pictures Classics. Brigsby Bear received positive reviews from critics, who praised the script, direction, cast and art design; critics also commended the films sentimental tone. Visitor Q is a 2001 Japanese black comedy pornographic horror film directed by Takashi Miike. It was filmed as the sixth and final part of the Love Cinema series consisting of six straight-to-video releases by independent filmmakers via a brief but exclusive run at the minuscule Shimokitazawa cinema in Tokyo. The six films were conceived as low budget exercises to explore the benefits afforded by the low-cost digital video medium such as the increased mobility of the camera and the low-lighting conditions available to the filmmakers. Visitor Q often replicates the style of documentary footage and home movies, which invokes a sense of realism that contradicts the film’s more bizarre elements and black comedy. Thumbelina Thumbelina is a 1994 American animated musical fantasy film directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman, based on the book of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen and starring the voices of Jodi Benson, Gary Imhoff and John Hurt, with supporting roles from Gino Conforti, Gilbert Gottfried, Carol Channing and Joe Lynch. The film was produced by Don Bluth Ireland Ltd., and was released to movie theaters by Warner Bros. Pictures under their Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label on March 30, 1994 in the United States and July 29, 1994 in the United Kingdom. As of March 20, 2019, the film rights are now owned by The Walt Disney Company through 20th Century Fox, which had obtained the film rights from Warner Bros. in the early 2000s. Girl Most Likely Girl Most Likely is a 2012 American comedy film directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini. Based on a screenplay by Michelle Morgan, the film stars Kristen Wiig as a playwright who stages a suicide in an attempt to win back her ex, only to wind up in the custody of her gambling-addict mother, played by Annette Bening. Matt Dillon, Christopher Fitzgerald, Natasha Lyonne, and Darren Criss co-star. The film was screened under its original title Imogene at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival in September 2012. The same month, Lionsgate bought the US distribution rights following its Toronto premiere and released it with Roadside Attractions on July 19, 2013. Europa Europa Europa Europa is a 1990 historical war drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland. It is based on the 1989 autobiography of Solomon Perel, a German Jewish boy who escaped the Holocaust by masquerading as a "Nazi" German. The film stars Marco Hofschneider as Perel; who appears briefly as himself in the finale. The film is an international co-production between the German company CCC Film and companies in France and Poland. The film should not be confused with the 1991 Lars von Trier film Europa, which was initially released as Zentropa in the United States to avoid confusion. The Life and Death of Peter Sellers The Life and Death of Peter Sellers is a 2004 British-American television film about the life of English comedian Peter Sellers, based on Roger Lewiss book of the same name. It was directed by Stephen Hopkins and stars Geoffrey Rush as Sellers, Miriam Margolyes as his mother Peg Sellers, Emily Watson as his first wife Anne Howe, Charlize Theron as his second wife Britt Ekland, John Lithgow as Blake Edwards, Stephen Fry as Maurice Woodruff and Stanley Tucci as Stanley Kubrick. The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Miniseries or Television Film and Rush won Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film. It also won nine Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie for Rush. New Kids Turbo New Kids Turbo, sometimes promoted as New Kids: Turbo!, is a Dutch black comedy film based on the television series New Kids. The film premiered on 6 December 2010 and was released in all Dutch cinemas on 9 December. It broke the Dutch record for receiving the highest audience figures on the opening evening. It is Comedy Centrals first film to be produced outside the United States and also Paramount Pictures first film to be produced by Comedy Central in the Netherlands. A second New Kids movie followed in 2011: New Kids Nitro The Vietnam War The Vietnam War is a 10-part American television documentary series about the Vietnam War written by Geoffrey C. Ward and directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. The first episode premiered on PBS on September 17, 2017. The script is by Geoffrey Ward, and the series is narrated by Peter Coyote. This series is one of the few PBS series to carry a TV-MA rating. Affliction Affliction is a 1997 American neo-noir drama film written and directed by Paul Schrader, adapted from the 1989 novel of the same name by Russell Banks. It stars Nick Nolte, Sissy Spacek, James Coburn and Willem Dafoe. The plot is about Wade Whitehouse, a small-town policeman in New Hampshire. Detached from the people around him, including a dominating father and a divorced wife, he becomes obsessed with the solving of a fatal hunting accident, leading to a series of tragic events. Head in the Clouds Head in the Clouds is a 2004 Canadian-British war drama film written and directed by John Duigan. The original screenplay focuses on the choices young lovers must make as they find themselves surrounded by increasing political unrest in late-1930s Europe. V/H/S Viral V/H/S: Viral is a 2014 American anthology horror film from Bloody Disgusting. The final film in the V/H/S trilogy, created by Brad Miska, features a series of found-footage shorts written and directed by Nacho Vigalondo, Marcel Sarmiento, Gregg Bishop, Justin Benson and Aaron Scott Moorhead. V/H/S: Virals segments include the story of a deranged illusionist who obtains a magical object of great power; a homemade machine that opens a door to a parallel world; and teenage skaters who unwittingly become targets of a Mexican death cult ritual. An additional segment was filmed, but Todd Lincolns short, Gorgeous Vortex, was cut at the last minute since it did not fit in with the overall theme of the film. The short is included as an extra on the films DVD and Blu-ray release, which starts after the credits for the main film end. Onibaba is a 1964 Japanese historical drama horror film written and directed by Kaneto Shindo. The film is set during a civil war in the fourteenth century. Nobuko Otowa and Jitsuko Yoshimura play two women who kill soldiers to steal their possessions, and Kei Satō plays the man who ultimately comes between them. Vehicle 19 Vehicle 19 is a 2013 American action thriller film directed by Mukunda Michael Dewil, who also wrote the screenplay. It stars Paul Walker and Naima McLean. The film was released on February 7, 2013, in South Africa and on June 14, 2013, in the United States. Band Baaja Baaraat Band Baaja Baaraat is a 2010 Bollywood romantic comedy film starring Ranveer Singh and Anushka Sharma in the lead roles. It is Singhs Hindi film debut, and is also the directorial debut of director Maneesh Sharma. The film is a love story set in the world of wedding planning. It was released worldwide on 10 December 2010. The film received universal critical acclaim and commercial success despite initial competition from No Problem and Tees Maar Khan. It became popular for its fresh subject and screenplay and turned out to be one of the most awarded movies that year. A Tamil remake titled Aaha Kalyanam also produced by Aditya Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner, starring Nani and Vaani Kapoor in the lead roles was released on 21 February 2014. It was unofficially remade in Telugu in 2013 titled as Jabardasth, directed by Nandini Reddy. The Burning The Burning is a 1981 American slasher film directed by Tony Maylam, and starring Brian Matthews, Brian Backer, Leah Ayres, and Lou David. The plot tells about a summer camp caretaker named Cropsy who is horribly burnt from a prank gone wrong. Years later, after being released with severe disfigurements, he seeks to target those responsible at a nearby summer camp. Based on the New York urban legend of the Cropsey maniac, the screenplay was written by Bob Weinstein and Peter Lawrence, from a story conceived by producer Harvey Weinstein, Maylam, and Brad Grey. The film marks the debut of Jason Alexander, Fisher Stevens, and Holly Hunter respectively. Rick Wakeman, of the progressive rock band Yes, composed the score. The Burning was theatrically released on May 8, 1981 by Filmways. While the film did not generate interest nor revenue achieved by other slasher films at the time, it has since became a cult classic and received a positive reappraisal from film critics. White God White God is a 2014 Hungarian drama film directed by Kornél Mundruczó and starring Zsófia Psotta. The film premiered on 17 May 2014, as part of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Cannonball Run II Cannonball Run II is a 1984 AmericanHongKong comedy film starring Burt Reynolds and an all-star cast, released by Warner Bros. and Golden Harvest. Like the original Cannonball Run, it is a set around an illegal cross-country race. This was the last of the "formula" comedies for Reynolds. It also marked the final feature film appearances of Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra. Their appearances, coupled with those of Sammy Davis Jr. and Shirley MacLaine, marked the final on-screen appearance of the Rat Pack team. The film also featured Jackie Chan in one of his first Hollywood roles. Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills is a 1996 American documentary film directed, produced and edited by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky about the trials of the West Memphis Three, three teenage boys accused of the May 1993 murders and sexual mutilation of three prepubescent boys as a part of an alleged satanic ritual in West Memphis. The film uses the music of Metallica instead of an original soundtrack, marking the first time that the band authorized their music to be used in a film. It was well received by critics, and won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Programming. It was followed by two sequels, also made by Berlinger and Sinofsky, which followed the evolution of the case through the years: Revelations in 2000, and Purgatory in 2011. The Castle The Castle is a 1997 Australian comedy-drama film directed by Rob Sitch. It stars Michael Caton, Anne Tenney, Stephen Curry, Anthony Simcoe, Sophie Lee and Wayne Hope as the Kerrigan Family, as well as the films lead co-stars Tiriel Mora, Robyn Nevin, Eric Bana, Costas Kilias and Charles Bud Tingwell. The screenwriting team consisted of Rob Sitch, Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner and Jane Kennedy of Working Dog Productions, all of whom were veteran writers and performers on ABCs The Late Show and The D-Generation. The Castle was filmed in 11 days on a budget of approximately . The film gained widespread acclaim in Australia and New Zealand, but was not widely distributed globally. It grossed A$10,326,428 at the box office in Australia. The films title is based upon the English saying, repeatedly referred to in the film, "a mans home is his castle". Its humour plays on the national self image, most notably the concept of working-class Australians and their place in modern Australia. Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade , also known as Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade in its American release, is a 1999 Japanese animated thriller directed by Hiroyuki Okiura. The film is the third adaptation of Mamoru Oshiis Kerberos saga manga, Kerberos Panzer Cop, after the two live-action films: The Red Spectacles and Kerberos Panzer Cops released in 1987 and 1991 in Japanese theaters. The film follows Kazuki Fuse, a member of a special police unit set during an alternate history of 1950s Japanese riots. Failing to follow an order to execute a frightened young girl only to see her commit suicide by detonating an improvised explosive device before his very eyes, Fuse is put on trial and sent back to the training camp for re-evaluation. Visiting the grave of the suicide, he meets Kei, the girls sister, who does not hold him responsible for her demise. The film proceeds as the two develop a peculiar relationship. Mamoru Oshii, the creator of the Kerberos saga, had desired to make Jin-Roh years earlier as a live-action film. However, Oshii decided that the film would be animated, and hired Okiura to direct the film and Production I.G to produce the film. The film premiered on November 17, 1999, in France, and Bandai Entertainment licensed the film for an English-language release in North America and Europe. It has been relicensed for Blu-ray/DVD in North America by Discotek Media. The Accidental Tourist The Accidental Tourist is a 1988 American drama film directed by Lawrence Kasdan and starring William Hurt, Kathleen Turner and Geena Davis. It was scored by John Williams. The films screenplay was adapted by Kasdan and Frank Galati from the novel of the same name by Anne Tyler. It was nominated for four Oscars at the 61st Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Score, and Best Supporting Actress for Davis, which she won. John Williams was nominated by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for Best Original Score. Brad's Status Brads Status is a 2017 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike White and starring Ben Stiller, Austin Abrams, Michael Sheen, Jenna Fischer, and Luke Wilson. It premiered on September 9 at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival in the juried Platform section, and was theatrically released by Amazon Studios on September 15, 2017. Dying Young Dying Young is a 1991 American romance film directed by Joel Schumacher. It is based on a novel of the same name by Marti Leimbach, and stars Julia Roberts and Campbell Scott with Vincent DOnofrio, Colleen Dewhurst, David Selby, and Ellen Burstyn. The original music score was composed by James Newton Howard, with the main song "Theme from Dying Young" performed by American saxophonist Kenny G. When We Were Kings When We Were Kings is a 1996 Oscar-winning documentary film directed by Leon Gast about the famous "Rumble in the Jungle" heavyweight championship match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman. The fight was held in Zaire on October 30, 1974. The film features a number of celebrities, including James Brown, Jim Brown, B.B. King, Norman Mailer, George Plimpton, Spike Lee and Thomas Hauser. When We Were Kings was released in 1996 to strong reviews, and won the 1996 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It took Gast 22 years to edit and finance the documentary before it was finally released. Taxi to the Dark Side Taxi to the Dark Side is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Alex Gibney, and produced by him, Eva Orner, and Susannah Shipman. It won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It focuses on the December 2002 killing of an Afghan taxi driver named Dilawar, who was beaten to death by American soldiers while being held in extrajudicial detention and interrogated at a black site at Bagram air base. It was part of the Why Democracy? series, which consisted of ten documentary films from around the world questioning and examining contemporary democracy. As part of this series, the documentary was broadcast in over 30 countries from October 8–18, 2007. The BBC showed the film in its Storyville series. Dabangg 2 Dabangg 2 is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film co-produced and directed by Arbaaz Khan in his directorial debut. Its story is set in Kanpur and written by Dilip Shukla. Dabangg 2 serves as a sequel to the 2010 film Dabangg and is the second part in the highly successful Dabangg franchise. It stars Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Arbaaz Khan, Mahie Gill and Vinod Khanna reprising their roles from Dabangg, with Prakash Raj playing the antagonist replacing Sonu Sood. The supporting cast includes Nikitin Dheer, Gireesh Sahdev, Pankaj Tripathi, Manoj Pahwa and Deepak Dobriyal, with Manoj Joshi and Tinnu Anand appearing in cameo roles. Development of Dabangg 2 commenced after the release of the film franchises first film Dabangg. Abhinav Kashyap, who directed Dabangg, refused to direct the film after which Arbaaz Khan decided to make his directorial debut. Budgeted at a cost of , filming of Dabangg 2 began on 9 March 2012 at Kamalistan Studios in Mumbai. The first look of the film was unveiled on 8 November 2012 and theatrical trailer was launched on 10 November 2012 at Salman Khans reality show Bigg Boss 6. Dabangg 2 theatrically released in India on 21 December 2012 during the Christmas festival. It earned over nett in India within three days of its release to brake the record of Ek Tha Tiger, another film featuring Salman Khan. Dabangg 2 has grossed over at the worldwide box office, becoming the second highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2012, behind Ek Tha Tiger, and one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time. It grossed nett and was declared Blockbuster by Box Office India. At the 58th Filmfare Awards, Salman Khan was nominated for Best Actor. The third film in the franchise, Dabangg 3, is scheduled to release on 20 December 2019. The Monster The Monster is a 2016 American monster horror film written and directed by Bryan Bertino, and starring Zoe Kazan and Ella Ballentine. Its plot follows a troubled mother and her adolescent daughter who find themselves stranded at night on a country road with a malicious creature hunting them. The film was released through DirecTV Cinema on October 6, 2016, before opening in a limited release on November 11, 2016, via A24. Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland is a 2016 American comedy film, based on the Spike series Blue Mountain State. Directed by Lev L. Spiro, the film stars Darin Brooks, Alan Ritchson and Chris Romano. Picking up where season 3 of the series left off, the plot follows Alex Moran, now in his senior year, who must throw an epic party for Thad, who has recently been drafted into the NFL, in an effort to get him to buy the Goat House from the new Dean. Following the cancellation of the series in early 2012, rumors of a reboot of feature-length film circulated. As the show gained a cult following, members of the cast, including Ed Marinaro and Page Kennedy, hinted at a possible project. On April 8, 2014, the film was officially announced, with the creators launching a Kickstarter to raise funds; filming took place in North Carolina in late-2014. The film was released on February 2, 2016 by Lionsgate. Juliet, Naked Juliet, Naked is a 2018 romantic comedy film directed by Jesse Peretz based on Nick Hornbys novel of the same name. It centers on the story of Annie, and her unlikely romance with singer-songwriter Tucker Crowe, who is also the subject of her boyfriends long-time music obsession. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2018. Hellraiser: Inferno Hellraiser: Inferno is a 2000 American horror film. It is the fifth installment in the Hellraiser series, and the first Hellraiser film to be released direct-to-video. It was directed by Scott Derrickson and released on October 3, 2000. The film concerns a corrupt detective who discovers Lemarchands box at a crime scene. Reviews of the film were mixed. D.E.B.S. D.E.B.S. is a 2004 American action-comedy film written and directed by Angela Robinson. A feature-length version of Robinsons 2003 short film of the same name, D.E.B.S. follows the relationship between spy-in-training Amy Bradshaw and supervillain Lucy Diamond. Though D.E.B.S. was a critically panned box office bomb upon its initial release, it has found later success as a cult film. Mafia! Mafia!, also known as Jane Austens Mafia!, is a 1998 comedy film directed by Jim Abrahams and starring Jay Mohr, Lloyd Bridges, Olympia Dukakis and Christina Applegate. The film spoofs Francis Ford Coppolas Godfather series and various other mafia films, notably Martin Scorseses Casino. It also parodies films in other genres, ranging from Forrest Gump to Il Postino and The English Patient. Monster Trucks Monster Trucks is a 2016 American action comedy film produced by Paramount Animation, Nickelodeon Movies and Disruption Entertainment for Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Chris Wedge and written by Derek Connolly, from a story by Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger and Matthew Robinson. The film stars Lucas Till, Jane Levy, Amy Ryan, Rob Lowe, Danny Glover, Barry Pepper and Holt McCallany, and follows a high schooler who finds an escaped monster living in his truck. Principal photography of the film began on April 4, 2014, in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. It was released by Paramount Pictures in the United States on January 13, 2017, and received mixed to negative reviews from critics. Monster Trucks grossed $64 million worldwide against its $125 million budget, leading it to be labeled as a box office bomb, losing the studio over $120 million. The Jungle Book 2 The Jungle Book 2 is a 2003 animated film produced by the Australian office at DisneyToon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution. The theatrical version of the film was released in France on February 5, 2003, and released in the United States on February 14, 2003. The film is a sequel to Walt Disneys 1967 film The Jungle Book, and stars Haley Joel Osment as the voice of Mowgli and John Goodman as the voice of Baloo. The film was originally produced as a direct-to-video film, but was released theatrically first, similar to the Peter Pan sequel Return to Never Land. It is the third animated Disney sequel to have a theatrical release rather than going direct-to-video after The Rescuers Down Under in 1990 and Return to Never Land in 2002. The film is not based on The Second Jungle Book. However, they do have several characters in common. The film received negative reviews directed towards the animation and similarity in plotline to the first film. However, it was a box office success, grossing $135.7 million against a $20 million budget. Triumph of the Will Triumph of the Will is a 1935 Nazi propaganda film directed, produced, edited, and co-written by Leni Riefenstahl. It chronicles the 1934 Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg, which was attended by more than 700,000 Nazi supporters. The film contains excerpts from speeches given by Nazi leaders at the Congress, including Adolf Hitler, Rudolf Hess and Julius Streicher, interspersed with footage of massed Sturmabteilung and Schutzstaffel troops and public reaction. Hitler commissioned the film and served as an unofficial executive producer; his name appears in the opening titles. The films overriding theme is the return of Germany as a great power, with Hitler as the leader who will bring glory to the nation. Because the film was made after the 1934 Night of the Long Knives, many prominent Sturmabteilung members are absent—they were murdered in that Party purge, organised and orchestrated by Hitler to replace the SA with the Schutzstaffel as his main paramilitary force. Triumph of the Will was released in 1935 and became a major example of film used as propaganda. Riefenstahls techniques—such as moving cameras, aerial photography, the use of long focus lenses to create a distorted perspective, and the revolutionary approach to the use of music and cinematography—have earned Triumph of the Will recognition as one of the greatest propaganda films in history. Riefenstahl helped to stage the scenes, directing and rehearsing some of them at least fifty times. Riefenstahl won several awards, not only in Germany but also in the United States, France, Sweden and other countries. The film was popular in the Third Reich, and has continued to influence films, documentaries and commercials to this day. In Germany, the film is not censored but the courts commonly classify it as Nazi propaganda which requires an educational context to public screenings. An earlier film by Riefenstahl—The Victory of Faith—showed Hitler and SA leader Ernst Röhm together at the 1933 Nazi party congress. After Röhms murder, the party attempted the destruction of all copies, leaving only one known to have survived in Britain. The direction and sequencing of images is almost the same as that Riefenstahl used in Triumph of the Will a year later. Frank Capras seven-film series Why We Fight is said to have been directly inspired by, and the United States response to, Triumph of the Will. The Man with One Red Shoe The Man with One Red Shoe is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Stan Dragoti and starring Tom Hanks and Dabney Coleman. It is a remake of a 1972 French film Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire starring Pierre Richard and Mireille Darc. A Coffee in Berlin Oh Boy is a 2012 German tragicomedy film directed by Jan-Ole Gerster. It is in black-and-white. It is the directors debut film, and thesis project for the German Film and Television Academy in Berlin. In 2014, the film was released in the US under the title A Coffee in Berlin. The Dead Girl The Dead Girl is a 2006 American drama thriller film written and directed by Karen Moncrieff, starring Brittany Murphy, Toni Collette, Rose Byrne and Marcia Gay Harden. The film was nominated for several 2007 Independent Spirit Awards including Best Feature and Best Director. It is the story of a young womans death and the people linked to her murder. It also features Mary Beth Hurt, Kerry Washington, James Franco, Giovanni Ribisi, Josh Brolin, Mary Steenburgen and Piper Laurie. The film was premiered at the AFI Film Festival, and was given a limited US theatrical release on 29 December 2006. It was generally well received. It only ran for two weeks in US first-run theaters, and earned nearly all its revenue from overseas release. Little Big Soldier Little Big Soldier is a 2010 action comedy film directed by Ding Sheng and produced and written by Jackie Chan, also starring Chan and Leehom Wang. The film was produced with a budget of US$25 million and filmed between January 2009 and April 2009 at locations in Yunnan. According to Chan, the film was stuck in development hell for over 20 years. Little Big Soldier takes place during the Warring States period of China, and tells the story of three men and a horse. An old foot soldier and a young high-ranking general from a rival state become the only survivors of a ruthless battle. The soldier decides to capture the general and bring him back to his own state in hopes for a reward in return. Warlock Warlock is a 1989 American supernatural horror film produced and directed by Steve Miner and starring Julian Sands, Lori Singer, and Richard E. Grant. It was written by David Twohy with a soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith. The story concerns an evil 17th century warlock who flees to the 20th century pursued by a witch-hunter. Café de Flore Café de Flore is a Canadian drama film, released in 2011. Directed, written, and edited by Jean-Marc Vallée, the film garnered 13 nominations for the 2012 Genie Awards. The title refers not to the popular café on Boulevard Saint-Germain in Paris, but to a Matthew Herbert song of the same name which the film uses to represent its musical current. Convoy Convoy is a 1978 action film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Kris Kristofferson, Ali MacGraw, Ernest Borgnine, Burt Young, Madge Sinclair and Franklyn Ajaye. The film is based on the 1975 country and western novelty song "Convoy" by C. W. McCall. The film was made when the CB radio/trucking craze was at its peak in the United States, and followed the similarly themed films White Line Fever and Smokey and the Bandit. It was the most commercially successful film of Peckinpahs career. Fahrenheit 11/9 Fahrenheit 11/9 is a 2018 American political documentary by filmmaker Michael Moore about the 2016 United States presidential election and presidency of Donald Trump. The film had its world premiere on , 2018, at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, and was released in the United States on , 2018, by Briarcliff Entertainment. It grossed $6.7 million worldwide, one of the lowest totals of Moores career. It received mostly positive reviews, with review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes saying that it "preaches to a specific choir, but for anyone whos enjoyed Moores filmography is another worthy chapter". The film received a nomination for Best Documentary Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America. Several of the people depicted in the film, collectively received four nominations at the 39th Golden Raspberry Awards and won three, including Worst Actor for Donald Trump. Children of a Lesser God Children of a Lesser God is a 1986 American romantic drama film directed by Randa Haines and written by Hesper Anderson and Mark Medoff. An adaptation of Medoffs Tony Award–winning stage play of the same name, the film stars Marlee Matlin and William Hurt as employees at a school for the deaf: a deaf custodian and a hearing speech teacher, whose conflicting ideologies on speech and deafness create tension and discord in their developing romantic relationship. Marking the film debut for deaf actress Matlin, Children of a Lesser God is notable for being the first since the 1926 silent film Youd Be Surprised to feature a deaf actor in a major role. Azumi is a 2003 Japanese jidaigeki film directed by Ryûhei Kitamura and starring Aya Ueto in the titular role. Azumi is an adaptation of Yū Koyamas manga series of the same title, and was followed by the sequel Death or Love in 2006. Fathers' Day Fathers Day is a 1997 comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Nastassja Kinski. It is a remake of the 1983 French film Les Compères. In the film, Collette Andrews enlists two former lovers, cynical lawyer Jack Lawrence and lonely, ex-hippie, suicidal writer Dale Putley to help her search for her runaway teenage son Scott by telling each man that he is the father. When Jack and Dale run into each other and find out whats happening, they work together to find Scott and determine the identity of the actual father. The film features an appearance by the musical group Sugar Ray. It was a major critical and commercial failure. Wilde Wilde is a 1997 British biographical film directed by Brian Gilbert and starring Stephen Fry in the title role. The screenplay by Julian Mitchell is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning 1987 biography of Oscar Wilde by Richard Ellmann. The Banger Sisters The Banger Sisters is a 2002 American comedy film written and directed by Bob Dolman, and produced by Fox Searchlight Pictures. The film stars Goldie Hawn and Susan Sarandon as two middle-aged women who used to be friends and groupies when they were young. It was released on September 20, 2002. The film was Hawns last acting role until the release of Snatched in 2017, fourteen and a half years after the release of The Banger Sisters. The Brass Teapot The Brass Teapot is a 2012 American fantasy film directed by Ramaa Mosley. The movies script was written by Tim Macy, who also wrote the short story on which the movie is based. The movie premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2012, and was released into theaters and video on demand on April 5, 2013. The Deep Blue Sea The Deep Blue Sea is a 2011 British romantic drama film directed by Terence Davies and starring Rachel Weisz, Tom Hiddleston, and Simon Russell Beale. It is an adaptation of the 1952 Terence Rattigan play The Deep Blue Sea about the wife of a judge who engages in an affair with a former RAF pilot. This film version is funded by the UK Film Council and Film4, produced by Sean OConnor and Kate Ogborn. Filming began in late 2010 and it was released in the United Kingdom in 2011, the year of Rattigans centenary. It was released in the United States in 2012 by distributor Music Box Films. Teen Titans Go! To the Movies Teen Titans Go! To the Movies is a 2018 American animated superhero musical-comedy film based on the television series Teen Titans Go!, which is adapted from the DC Comics superhero team of the same name. This film is written and produced by series developers Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath, and directed by series producer Peter Rida Michail and Horvath. The events of the film take place during the fifth season. The film features the voices of Greg Cipes, Scott Menville, Khary Payton, Tara Strong and Hynden Walch reprising their respective roles from the series, while Will Arnett and Kristen Bell join the cast. It was theatrically released in the United States and Canada on July 27, 2018, by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film was a box office success, grossing over $52 million worldwide against a $10 million budget and received very positive reviews, with critics praising the cast and humor. Misconduct Misconduct is a 2016 American thriller film directed by Shintaro Shimosawa at his directorial debut and written by Simon Boyes and Adam Mason. The film stars Josh Duhamel, Alice Eve, Malin Åkerman, Byung-hun Lee, Julia Stiles, Glen Powell, with Al Pacino and Anthony Hopkins. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on February 5, 2016, by Lionsgate Premiere. Son of the Bride Son of the Bride is a 2001 Argentine comedy drama film directed by Juan José Campanella and written by Campanella and Fernando Castets. The executive producers were Juan Vera and Juan Pablo Galli, and it was produced by Adrián Suar. It stars Ricardo Darín, Héctor Alterio, Norma Aleandro, Eduardo Blanco and Natalia Verbeke. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and won the Silver Condor for Best Film. Extraterrestrial Extraterrestrial is a 2014 American science fiction horror film that was directed by Colin Minihan, based on a script by both Vicious Brothers. It stars Brittany Allen, Freddie Stroma, and Melanie Papalia as a group of friends who must defend themselves against an alien onslaught. Security Security is a 2017 American action thriller film directed by Alain Desrochers and written by Tony Mosher and John Sullivan. The film stars Antonio Banderas, Gabriella Wright, Ben Kingsley, and Chad Lindberg. Earth Earth is a 2007 nature documentary film which depicts the diversity of wild habitats and creatures across the planet. The film begins in the Arctic in January of one year and moves southward, concluding in Antarctica in the December of the same year. Along the way, it features the journeys made by three particular species—the polar bear, African bush elephant and humpback whale—to highlight the threats to their survival in the face of rapid environmental change. A companion piece to the 2006 BBC/Discovery television series Planet Earth, the film uses many of the same sequences, though most are edited differently, and features previously unseen footage. Earth was co-directed by Alastair Fothergill, the executive producer of the television series, and Mark Linfield, the producer of Planet Earths "From Pole to Pole" and "Seasonal Forests" episodes. It was co-produced by BBC Natural History Unit and Greenlight Media, with Discovery providing some of the funding. In North America, the film was released by Disneynature, the first film under Disneys recently formed nature film label. The same organisations collaborated on Fothergills previous film, Deep Blue, itself a companion to his 2001 television series on the natural history of the worlds oceans, The Blue Planet. The British version of Earth was narrated by Patrick Stewart and the US version was narrated by James Earl Jones. Earth was released in cinemas internationally during the final quarter of 2007 and throughout 2008. With total worldwide box office revenue exceeding $100 million, Earth is the second-highest-grossing nature documentary of all time. A sequel, titled Earth: One Amazing Day, was released in the United States on 6 October 2017. It made its world premiere in Beijing. The Cincinnati Kid The Cincinnati Kid is a 1965 American drama film. It tells the story of Eric "The Kid" Stoner, a young Depression-era poker player, as he seeks to establish his reputation as the best. This quest leads him to challenge Lancey "The Man" Howard, an older player widely considered to be the best, culminating in a climactic final poker hand between the two. The script, adapted from Richard Jessups novel, was written by Ring Lardner Jr. and Terry Southern; it was Lardners first major studio work since his 1947 blacklisting as one of The Hollywood Ten. The film was directed by Norman Jewison and stars Steve McQueen in the title role and Edward G. Robinson as Howard. Jewison, who replaced original director Sam Peckinpah shortly after filming began, describes The Cincinnati Kid as his "ugly duckling" film. He considers it the film that allowed him to transition from the lighter comedic films he had previously been making and take on more serious films and subjects. The film garnered mixed reviews from critics on its initial release; supporting actors Robinson and Joan Blondell earned award nominations for their performances. Half Past Dead Half Past Dead is a 2002 American action film written and directed by Don Michael Paul in his directorial debut, and produced by Steven Seagal, who also starred in the lead role, alongside Andrew Stevens and Elie Samaha. The film co-stars Morris Chestnut, Ja Rule, Tony Plana, Kurupt, and Nia Peeples. The film tells the story of a criminal who infiltrates a prison to interrogate a prisoner about the location of a fortune in gold while an undercover FBI agent has to stop him. Distribution and copyrights are held by Columbia Pictures. Half Past Dead was released on November 15, 2002 by Screen Gems. The film grossed $19 million worldwide against its budget of $25 million. Flight 7500 Flight 7500 is a 2014 American supernatural horror film directed by Takashi Shimizu, from a screenplay by Craig Rosenberg. It stars Leslie Bibb, Jerry Ferrara, Ryan Kwanten, Jamie Chung, Christian Serratos, Nicky Whelan and Amy Smart. It revolves around a supernatural force on a plane. The film was released in the United States on April 12, 2016, by CBS Films and Lionsgate. Ready Ready is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by Anees Bazmee, starring Salman Khan and Asin in the lead roles. It also features Paresh Rawal, Arya Babbar and Mahesh Manjrekar in supporting roles, while Sanjay Dutt, Ajay Devgn, Kangana Ranaut, Zarine Khan and Arbaaz Khan make cameo appearances. It is a remake of the 2008 Telugu film, Ready directed by Sreenu Vaitla starring Ram and Genelia. The songs are composed by Pritam, while the background score is composed by Sandeep Shirodkar. The first look was unveiled on 5 April 2011, while the theatrical trailer was released on 15 April 2011. The film was released on 3 June 2011. Upon release, Ready became the second highest opening-day grosser, as well as the second highest weekend grossing Bollywood film, after Dabangg, another Salman Khan-starrer. It was the second highest grossing Bollywood film of 2011. A sequel to the film was announced in July 2018. The Company of Wolves The Company of Wolves is a 1984 British gothic fantasy horror film directed by Neil Jordan and starring Sarah Patterson, Angela Lansbury, Stephen Rea and David Warner. It was written by Angela Carter and Jordan. The film is based on the werewolf story of the same name in Angela Carters 1979 short story collection The Bloody Chamber. Carter herself co-wrote the screenplay with Jordan, based on her own short story and her earlier adaptation of The Company of Wolves for radio. Carters first draft of the screenplay, which contains some differences from the finished film, has been published in her anthology The Curious Room. High Sierra High Sierra is a 1941 heist film and early film noir written by W.R. Burnett and John Huston from the novel by Burnett. The film features Ida Lupino and Humphrey Bogart and was directed by Raoul Walsh on location at Whitney Portal, halfway up Mount Whitney in the Sierra Nevada of California. The screenplay was co-written by John Huston, Bogarts friend and drinking partner, adapted from the novel by William R. Burnett. The film cemented a strong personal and professional connection between Bogart and Huston, and provided the breakthrough in Bogarts career, transforming him from supporting player to leading man. The film contains extensive location shooting, especially in the climactic final scenes, as the authorities pursue Bogarts character, gangster "Mad Dog" Roy Earle, from Lone Pine up to the foot of the mountain. Gridlock'd Gridlockd is a 1997 American black comedy crime film written and directed by Vondie Curtis-Hall and starring Tupac Shakur, Tim Roth, Lucy Liu, and Thandie Newton. It was the directorial debut of Curtis-Hall, who also has a small role in the film. The films opening was relatively low, despite critical acclaim; its opening weekend netted only $2,678,372 and it finished with a little over $5.5 million. The film paid tribute to star Tupac Shakur, who was murdered four months prior to the films release. Grandma Grandma is a 2015 American comedy-drama film written, directed and produced by Paul Weitz. It stars Lily Tomlin as Elle, a lesbian poet and widow whose teenage granddaughter visits her to ask for money for an abortion. Over the space of a day, they visit numerous people from Elles past to call in favors in an effort to raise the money. Weitz wrote the script with Tomlin in mind after working with her on the 2013 film Admission. After she agreed to star, they edited the script together. Most of the other cast members were actors with whom Weitz had previously collaborated. The film was shot over 19 days in Los Angeles in 2014 with a budget of less than $600,000. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival as the closing night feature and was released on August 21, 2015, by Sony Pictures Classics. It grossed $7.1 million at the box office and was well received by critics. The film was named among the top ten independent films of 2015 by the National Board of Review, and Tomlin was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her performance. The Turin Horse The Turin Horse is a 2011 Hungarian philosophical drama film directed by Béla Tarr and Ágnes Hranitzky, starring János Derzsi, Erika Bók and Mihály Kormos. It was co-written by Tarr and his frequent collaborator László Krasznahorkai. It recalls the whipping of a horse in the Italian city Turin that is rumoured to have caused the mental breakdown of philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. The film is in black-and-white, shot in only 30 long takes by Tarrs regular cameraman Fred Kelemen, and depicts the repetitive daily lives of the horse-owner and his daughter. The film was an international co-production led by the Hungarian company T. T. Filmműhely. Tarr announced then that it was to be his last film. After having been postponed several times, it premiered in 2011 at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival, where it received the Jury Grand Prix. The Hungarian release was postponed after the director had criticised the countrys government in an interview. The Turin Horse opened to general acclaim from film critics. 10 Items or Less 10 Items or Less is a 2006 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Brad Silberling and starring Morgan Freeman and Paz Vega. Shot in fifteen days, 10 Items or Less made its release as a digital download – the first such release via the Internet – while it was still in theaters. ClickStar, founded by Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary, made the film available digitally on December 15, 2006, fourteen days after it made its theatrical debut. This event was highlighted by the American Film Institute in their AFI Awards 2006 "Moments of Significance". Five Minarets in New York Five Minarets in New York, released as Act of Vengeance in the U.S. and as The Terrorist in Australia, is a Turkish-American action film written and directed by Mahsun Kırmızıgül, which follows two Turkish police officers sent to New York City to bring back a terrorist suspect. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on November 5, 2010, was one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2010. The title comes from the popular Kurdish folk song, "Bitliste Beş Minare". Tales from the Darkside: The Movie Tales from the Darkside: The Movie is a 1990 American comedy horror anthology film directed by John Harrison, and based on the anthology television series Tales from the Darkside. The film depicts a kidnapped paperboy who tells three stories of horror to the suburban witch who is preparing to eat him. The film is sometimes said to have been intended as Creepshow 3, a sequel to George A. Romero and Stephen Kings popular horror anthologies Creepshow and Creepshow 2. However, this is not supported by any real evidence. Tom Savini has been quoted as saying that this film is the real Creepshow 3, which could be how the rumor started, though he may just have been referring to the similar nature of the movies and the involvement of King and Romero. The story titled "Cat from Hell" was originally going to appear in Creepshow 2, but was scrapped due to budgetary reasons. Mutiny on the Bounty Mutiny on the Bounty is a 1962 American Technicolor epic historical drama film starring Marlon Brando, Trevor Howard and Richard Harris, based on the novel Mutiny on the Bounty by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. The film retells the 1789 real-life mutiny aboard HMAV Bounty led by Fletcher Christian against the ships captain, William Bligh. It is the second American film to be made from the novel, the first being Mutiny on the Bounty. It was directed by Lewis Milestone, who replaced Carol Reed early in the production schedule, and it turned out to be Milestones final film. The screenplay was written by Charles Lederer. The score was composed by Bronisław Kaper. Mutiny on the Bounty was filmed in the Ultra Panavision 70 widescreen process, the first motion picture so credited. It was partly shot on location in the South Pacific. Behind the scenes, Marlon Brando effectively took over directing duties himself and caused it to become far behind schedule and over budget — resulting in director Carol Reed pulling out of the project and being replaced by Lewis Milestone who is credited as director of the picture. The film was panned, and was considered a box office bomb, having lost over $6 million. A replica of Bounty was constructed for the film. Fifty years after the release of the film, the vessel sank in Hurricane Sandy with loss of life. FLCL is an original video animation anime series written by Yōji Enokido, directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki, and produced by the FLCL Production Committee, which consisted of Gainax, Production I.G, and King Records. FLCL is a story following Naota Nandaba, a twelve-year-old boy whose suburban life is disturbed by the arrival of the alien woman Haruko Haruhara. The six-episode series was released in Japan from April 2000 to March 2001 alongside a manga and novel. It originally aired in the United States on Adult Swim in August 2003, where it managed to gain a significant cult following and was widely acclaimed, despite its short length. It aired in the U.S. again in the next years and later also on the networks Toonami block from October 2013 to January 2014, and then again in April 2018. The series is also available via iTunes, Adult Swim.com and Funimations website. In 2016, two new seasons totaling 12 episodes were announced as a co-production between Production I.G, Toho, and Adult Swim. The second season, FLCL Progressive, premiered on June 2, 2018 on Adult Swims Toonami block, while the third and final season, FLCL Alternative, premiered on September 8, 2018. In Japan, Alternative and Progressive had theatrical screenings with Alternative opening on September 7, 2018 and Progressive opening on September 28, 2018. The first episode of FLCL Alternative unexpectedly premiered on April Fools Day 2018 at midnight on Toonami in Japanese with English subtitles. The Wild Pear Tree The Wild Pear Tree is a 2018 Turkish drama film directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. It was also selected as the Turkish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The 12th Man The 12th Man is a 2017 Norwegian historical drama directed by Harald Zwart and written by Alex Boe. Shooting script by Harald Zwart. Thomas Gullestad stars as the protagonist Jan Baalsrud, who escapes from Germans in Rebbenesøya, via Lyngen Fjord and Manndalen, to neutral Sweden in the spring of 1943. The film, which is based on historical events, was adapted from the book Jan Baalsrud and Those Who Saved Him, written by Tore Haug and Astrid Karlsen Scott. Producer Veslemoey Ruud Zwart secured the film rights for this book in 2004. The book and its film adaptation have the same protagonist as Arne Skouens Oscar-nominated film Nine Lives, in which Baalruds courage and stamina were also emphasized. Jan Baalsruds story was also told in We Die Alone by David Howarth. Unlike the book it is based on, The 12th Man heavily emphasizes the efforts of those who helped Baalsrud escape, which is in line with Baalsruds own statements about the local populations courage. The 12th Mans plot also details the pursuit of Baalsrud from the Gestapo leaderships perspective, and so depicts the escape as a cat-and-mouse game between Sturmbannführer Kurt Stage and Baalsrud. According to German documents, the Nazis believed that the entire resistance group had perished in a blast, meaning that there are no reports indicating that the Germans even knew to hunt for Baalsrud. Baalsrud himself, however, claims that he killed two German soldiers in the fight, which would have definitely created a sharp German response. Gossip Gossip is a 2000 American teen psychological thriller film directed by Davis Guggenheim and featuring an ensemble cast including James Marsden, Lena Headey, Norman Reedus, and Kate Hudson. Shocker Shocker is a 1989 American black comedy slasher film written and directed by Wes Craven, and starring Michael Murphy, Peter Berg, Heather Langenkamp, Cami Cooper, and Mitch Pileggi. The film was released by Universal Pictures on October 27, 1989, and grossed $16.6 million. Brain on Fire Brain on Fire is a 2016 biographical drama film directed and written by Irish filmmaker Gerard Barrett. The film is based on Susannah Cahalans memoir Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness and stars Chloë Grace Moretz, Jenny Slate, Thomas Mann, Tyler Perry, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Richard Armitage. The film follows a New York Post writer who begins to suffer a mysterious illness. Principal photography began on July 13, 2015, in Vancouver, British Columbia. It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 14, 2016. The film was released on Netflix on June 22, 2018. Smokey and the Bandit II Smokey and the Bandit II is a 1980 American action comedy film directed by Hal Needham, and stars Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jerry Reed, Jackie Gleason and Dom DeLuise. The film is the sequel to the 1977 film Smokey and the Bandit. The film was originally released in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia and several other, mainly Commonwealth countries as Smokey and the Bandit Ride Again. Early video releases and TV broadcasts also used this title, but in more recent years most have reverted to the original U.S. title. It was followed by another sequel three years later, Smokey and the Bandit Part 3, in which Reynolds only made a brief cameo appearance, and Sally Field did not appear. The plot centers on Bo "Bandit" Darville and Cledus "Snowman" Snow, transporting an elephant to the GOP National Convention, with Sheriff Buford T. Justice in hot pursuit once again. The Trip to Italy The Trip to Italy is a 2014 British comedy film written and directed by Michael Winterbottom. It is the sequel of Winterbottoms TV series The Trip, and similarly stars Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon as fictionalized versions of themselves. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on 20 January 2014. Following the premiere, a second TV series, also titled The Trip to Italy, broadcast on BBC Two. Battle in Seattle Battle in Seattle is a 2007 political action-thriller film written and directed by Stuart Townsend, in his directorial debut. The story is based on the protest activity at the WTO Ministerial Conference of 1999. The film premiered on May 22, 2008 at the Seattle International Film Festival. What Men Want What Men Want is a 2019 American romantic comedy film directed by Adam Shankman and starring Taraji P. Henson, Aldis Hodge, Richard Roundtree, Wendi McLendon-Covey and Tracy Morgan. A loose remake of the 2000 film What Women Want, the plot follows a woman who, after drinking a potent concoction given by a shaman, gains the ability to hear mens inner thoughts.The screenplay was written by Jas Waters and Tina Gordon Chism. The film was released in the United States on February 8, 2019 by Paramount Pictures and BET Films. It grossed over $72 million worldwide. Like What Women Want, it received mixed reviews from critics, although Hensons performance was praised. Tucker: The Man and His Dream Tucker: The Man and His Dream is a 1988 American biographical comedy-drama film directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Jeff Bridges. The film recounts the story of Preston Tucker and his attempt to produce and market the 1948 Tucker Sedan, which was met with scandal between the "Big Three automobile manufacturers" and accusations of stock fraud from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Joan Allen, Martin Landau, Elias Koteas, Frederic Forrest and Christian Slater appear in supporting roles. In 1973, Coppola began development of a film based on the life of Tucker, originally with Marlon Brando in the lead role. Starting in 1976, Coppola planned Tucker to be both a musical and an experimental film with music and lyrics written by Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden and Adolph Green. The project eventually collapsed when Coppolas American Zoetrope experienced financial problems. Tucker was revived in 1986 when Coppolas friend, George Lucas, joined as a producer. The film received positive reviews by critics. Tucker: The Man and His Dream produced a spike in prices of Tucker Sedans, as well as a renewed appreciation for Tucker and his automobiles. American Psycho II: All American Girl American Psycho 2 is a 2002 American black comedy horror film and a stand-alone sequel to Mary Harrons 2000 film adaptation of American Psycho. It is directed by Morgan J. Freeman and stars Mila Kunis as Rachael Newman, a driven criminology student who is drawn to murder. The film also features William Shatner as her professor. The film was adapted from a script titled The Girl Who Wouldnt Die, and was originally conceived as a thriller with no association with American Psycho. It was not until production began that the films script was altered with the incorporation of the Patrick Bateman subplot. North Face North Face is a 2008 German historical fiction film directed by Philipp Stölzl and starring Benno Fürmann, Florian Lukas, Johanna Wokalek, and Ulrich Tukur. Based on the famous 1936 attempt to climb the Eiger north face, the film is about two German climbers involved in a competition to climb the most dangerous rock face in the Alps. Tess Tess is a 1979 drama film directed by Roman Polanski and starring Nastassja Kinski, Peter Firth, and Leigh Lawson. It is an adaptation of Thomas Hardys 1891 novel Tess of the dUrbervilles. The screenplay was written by Gérard Brach, John Brownjohn, and Roman Polanski. The film received positive critical reviews upon release and was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, winning three for Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design. Prom Night Prom Night is a 1980 slasher film directed by Paul Lynch, written by William Gray, and starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Leslie Nielsen. The plot follows a group of high school seniors who are targeted at their prom by a masked killer seeking vengeance for the accidental death of a young girl six years earlier. It features supporting performances from Casey Stevens, Eddie Benton, Mary Beth Rubens, and Michael Tough. A co-production between Canada and the United States, Prom Night was filmed in Toronto in late 1979 on a budget of $1.5 million. It premiered in the United States in July 1980 before being released in Canada in September that year. The film was a major commercial success, grossing nearly $15 million in the United States, as well as being Canadas highest-earning horror film of 1980. Critical reaction to the film varied, with some, such as Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel, dismissing it for its depictions of violence against women, while others alternately praised the film for its more muted violent content. Prom Night received some critical accolades, garnering Genie Award nominations for editing and for Curtiss leading performance. In the intervening years, the film would later accrue a substantial cult following, not only for its horror but also for its disco-heavy soundtrack. Some film scholars have cited it as one of the most influential slasher films of the period. Tampopo is a 1985 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Juzo Itami, and starring Tsutomu Yamazaki, Nobuko Miyamoto, Kōji Yakusho, and Ken Watanabe. The publicity for the film calls it the first "ramen western", a play on the term Spaghetti Western. Ready to Wear Prêt-à-Porter, released in the US as Ready to Wear, is a 1994 American satirical comedy-drama film co-written, directed, and produced by Robert Altman and shot on location during the Paris Fashion Week with a host of international stars, models, and designers. The film features an extensive ensemble cast, including Anouk Aimée, Marcello Mastroianni, Sophia Loren, Kim Basinger, Stephen Rea, Lauren Bacall, Julia Roberts, Tim Robbins, Lili Taylor, and Sally Kellerman. Sisters Sisters is a 1972 American slasher film directed by Brian De Palma and starring Margot Kidder, Jennifer Salt, and Charles Durning. The plot focuses on a French Canadian model whose separated conjoined twin is suspected of a brutal murder witnessed by a newspaper reporter in Staten Island. Co-written by De Palma and Louisa Rose, the screenplay for the film was inspired by the Soviet Siamese twins Masha and Dasha Krivoshlyapova and features narrative and visual references to several films by Alfred Hitchcock. Filmed on location in Staten Island, New York City, the film prominently features split-screen compositions, and was scored by frequent Hitchcock collaborator Bernard Herrmann. Released in the spring of 1973, Sisters received praise from critics who noted its adept performances and prominent use of homage. It marked the first thriller for De Palma, who followed it with other shocking, graphic thrillers, and went on to become a cult film in the years after its release. Ashby Ashby is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed and written by Tony McNamara. The film stars Mickey Rourke, Nat Wolff, Emma Roberts, and Sarah Silverman. The film had its world premiere at Tribeca Film Festival on April 19, 2015. The film was released in the United States in a limited release and on video on demand on September 25, 2015, by Paramount Pictures and The Film Arcade. In a Valley of Violence In a Valley of Violence is a 2016 American western film written and directed by Ti West. Jason Blum serves as producer through his production company Blumhouse Productions. The film stars Ethan Hawke, Taissa Farmiga, James Ransone, Karen Gillan, and John Travolta. It had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 12, 2016, and was released in a limited release and through video on demand on October 21, 2016 by Focus World. It was a commercial failure grossing only $61,797, but received critical praise for Wests screenplay and direction, as well as the musical score and the performances. From Prada to Nada From Prada to Nada is a 2011 US romantic comedy film directed by Angel Gracia and produced by Gary Gilbert, Linda McDonough, Gigi Pritzker and Chris Ranta. It is loosely based on Jane Austens 1811 novel Sense and Sensibility. The screenplay was adapted by Luis Alfaro, Craig Fernandez and Fina Torres to be a Latino version of the English novel, where two spoiled sisters who have been left penniless after their fathers sudden death are forced to move in with their estranged aunt in East Los Angeles. Pantelion Films opened this film in limited theatrical release in the United States on January 28, 2011. In the United States, this film grossed $3 million theatrically; the box office result met Pantelions expectation. The Gate The Gate is a 1987 supernatural horror film directed by Tibor Takács and starring Stephen Dorff in his film debut. The film follows two young boys who accidentally release a horde of demons from their backyard through a large hole in the ground. An international co-production between Canada and the United States, the film was released by the New Century Vista Film Company and grossed around twice its budget. Since its release, it has obtained a cult following and was followed by a sequel in 1990 titled Trespassers. A 3D-remake directed by Alex Winter was in production; it was initially set for a release in 2011, but no release had occurred at that time. Daniel the Wizard Daniel – Der Zauberer is a German biographical musical drama film written and directed by Ulli Lommel, starring pop singer Daniel Küblböck as himself. The film is considered to be one of the worst of all time. Animal Farm Animal Farm is a 1954 British-American animated drama film produced by Halas and Batchelor, based on the novel of the same name by George Orwell. It was the first British animated feature. The US CIA paid for the filming, part of the American cultural offensive during the Cold War, and influenced the presentation of Orwells ideas. The CIA initially funded Louis de Rochemont to begin work on a film version of Orwells work, and he hired Halas & Batchelor, an animation firm in London that had made propaganda films for the British government. Maurice Denham provided the voice for all the animals in the film. Down to You Down to You is a 2000 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Kris Isacsson, starring Freddie Prinze Jr. and Julia Stiles as young lovers who meet in college and go through the ups and downs of a relationship. Selma Blair, Shawn Hatosy, Zak Orth, Ashton Kutcher, Rosario Dawson, Lucie Arnaz, and Henry Winkler play supporting roles. Isacssons first and only feature film, Down to You paired Prinze and Styles a year after their respective starring roles in the successful high school-set romantic comedies Shes All That and 10 Things I Hate About You. Despite being the second-highest grossing film at the domestic box office its opening weekend, the film received poor response from critics and failed to recoup its $35 million budget. Wakefield Wakefield is a 2016 American comedy-drama film directed and written by Robin Swicord and starring Bryan Cranston and Jennifer Garner. It is based on the short story of same name by E. L. Doctorow, which was in turn inspired by the 1835 story of the same title by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The film had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on September 2, 2016 and was released in the United States on May 19, 2017. One Man Band One Man Band is a 2006 Pixar computer animated short musical comedy film. The film made its world premiere at the 29th Annecy International Animated Film Festival in Annecy, France, and won the Platinum Grand Prize at the Future Film Festival in Bologna, Italy. It was shown with the theatrical release of Cars. The short was written and directed by Andrew Jimenez and Mark Andrews and produced by Osnat Shurer, head of Pixars Shorts group. The score for the short was written by Michael Giacchino. Like many Pixar shorts, the film is completely free of dialogue and vocal effects, instead using music and pantomime to tell the story. Unlike most Pixar shorts, which are solely driven by storyboarding and scriptwriting, the music in One Man Band was developed directly alongside the films story; Giacchino collaborated extensively with the films directors due to the large role of music in the short. On January 31, 2006 it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, but lost to An Imagined Conversation by John Canemaker and Peggy Stern. It was included in the Animation Show of Shows in 2005. Lootera Lootera, is a 2013 Indian historical romance film directed by Vikramaditya Motwane and partly based on author O. Henrys 1907 short story The Last Leaf. It is the second film directed by Motwane after his critically acclaimed film Udaan. Set in the era of the 1950s, against the backdrop of the Zamindari Abolition Act by the newly independent India, it tells the story of a young conman posing as an archaeologist and the daughter of a Bengali zamindar. The film stars Ranveer Singh and Sonakshi Sinha in lead roles. The films producers are Shobha Kapoor, Ekta Kapoor, Anurag Kashyap and Vikas Bahl, the film features music and background score by Amit Trivedi with all song lyrics penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya and cinematography by Mahendra J. Shetty. Lootera released to worldwide critical acclaim on 5 July 2013 and was counted as one of the best movies of the year 2013. Water Water is a 2005 drama film written and directed by Deepa Mehta, with screenplay by Anurag Kashyap. It is set in 1938 and explores the lives of widows at an ashram in Varanasi, India. The film is also the third and final instalment of Mehtas Elements trilogy. It was preceded by Fire and Earth. Author Bapsi Sidhwa wrote the 2006 novel based upon the film, Water: A Novel, published by Milkweed Press. Sidhwas earlier novel, Cracking India was the basis for Earth, the second film in the trilogy. Water is a dark introspect into the tales of rural Indian widows in the 1940s and covers controversial subjects such as misogyny and ostracism. The film premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was honoured with the Opening Night Gala, and was released across Canada in November of that year. It was first released in India on 9 March 2007. The film stars Seema Biswas, Lisa Ray, John Abraham, and Sarala Kariyawasam in pivotal roles and Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Waheeda Rehman, Raghuvir Yadav, and Vinay Pathak in supporting roles. Featured songs for the film were composed by A. R. Rahman, with lyrics by Sukhwinder Singh and Raqeeb Alam while the background score was composed by Mychael Danna. Cinematography is by Giles Nuttgens, who has worked with Deepa Mehta on several of her films. In 2008, inspired by the film, Dilip Mehta directed a documentary, The Forgotten Woman about widows in India. The film was also written by Deepa Mehta. Now, Voyager Now, Voyager is a 1942 American drama film starring Bette Davis, Paul Henreid, and Claude Rains, and directed by Irving Rapper. The screenplay by Casey Robinson is based on the 1941 novel of the same name by Olive Higgins Prouty. Prouty borrowed her title from the Walt Whitman poem "The Untold Want", which reads in its entirety, In 2007, Now, Voyager was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The film ranks number 23 on AFIs 100 Years ... 100 Passions, a list of the top love stories in American cinema. Film critic Steven Jay Schneider suggests the film continues to be remembered due not only to its star power, but also the "emotional crescendos" engendered in the storyline. Two Brothers Two Brothers is a 2004 British/French family adventure drama film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud. Starring Guy Pearce and Freddie Highmore, it tells the story about two Bengal tiger brothers named Kumal and Sangha, who are separated from their parents as younger cubs and then reunited a year later as adults. Green Lantern: First Flight Green Lantern: First Flight is a 2009 direct-to-video animated superhero film adaptation of the DC Comics Green Lantern mythology. Centering on the first mission of Hal Jordan, the first human inducted into the Green Lantern Corps, the film is written by veteran DC Comics animation collaborator Alan Burnett, produced by Bruce Timm, and directed by Lauren Montgomery. It is the fifth in the line of DC Universe Animated Original Movies released by Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation. Its US broadcast premiere was on Saturday January 16, 2010, at 8:00 p.m. on Cartoon Network. I.T. I.T. is a 2016 thriller film directed by John Moore and written by Dan Kay and William Wisher. It stars Pierce Brosnan, James Frecheville, Anna Friel, Stefanie Scott, and Michael Nyqvist and was produced by David T. Friendly and Beau St. Clair, who was Brosnans producing partner at the production company Irish DreamTime before her death. The film was released on September 23, 2016, with a limited release and on video on demand. Fellini's Satyricon Fellini Satyricon, or simply Satyricon, is a 1969 Italian fantasy drama film written and directed by Federico Fellini and loosely based on Petroniuss work Satyricon, written during the reign of the emperor Nero and set in imperial Rome. The film is divided into nine episodes, following the scholar Encolpius and his friend Ascyltus as they try to win the heart of the young boy Gitón, whom they both love, within the films depiction of a surreal and dreamlike Roman landscape and culture. Collide Collide is a 2016 action film directed by Eran Creevy and written by Creevy and F. Scott Frazier. The film stars Nicholas Hoult, Felicity Jones, Marwan Kenzari, Ben Kingsley, and Anthony Hopkins. The plot follows two young Americans living in Germany who must complete a drug theft from a crime boss in order to pay for a medical operation. Collide was first announced in May 2013 as Autobahn, with Zac Efron and Amber Heard set to star. After they both dropped out, Hoult and Jones were cast and filming began in May of the following year. Originally scheduled to be distributed by Relativity Media, the film was delayed nearly a dozen times due to the companys bankruptcy. The film was released in the United States on February 24, 2017, by Open Road Films and received negative reviews from critics. It was also a box office bomb, grossing just $4 million against its $21.5 million budget, and set a new record for second-weekend drop in box office performance. Dragonslayer Dragonslayer is a 1981 American fantasy film directed by Matthew Robbins, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Hal Barwood. It stars Peter MacNicol, Ralph Richardson, John Hallam and Caitlin Clarke. A co-production between Paramount Pictures and Walt Disney Productions, Paramount handled North American distribution while Disney thru Buena Vista International handled international distribution. The story, set in a fictional medieval kingdom, follows a young wizard who experiences danger and opposition as he attempts to defeat a dragon. The second of two joint productions between Paramount and Disney, Dragonslayer was more mature than most other Disney films of the period. Because of audience expectations of the Disney name generally considered as solely childrens entertainment at the time, the films violence, adult themes and brief nudity were somewhat controversial for the company at the time even though Disney did not hold the US distribution rights. The film was rated PG in the U.S.; TV showings after 1997 have carried a TV-14 rating. It is possible that this film was one of several factors responsible for Disneys later creation of Touchstone Pictures to produce more mature fare, starting with 1984s Splash. The special effects were created at Industrial Light and Magic, where Phil Tippett had co-developed an animation technique called go motion for The Empire Strikes Back. Go motion is a variation on stop motion animation, and its use in Dragonslayer led to the films nomination for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects; it lost to Raiders of the Lost Ark, the only other Visual Effects nominee that year, whose special effects were also provided by ILM. Including the hydraulic model, 16 dragon puppets were used for the role of Vermithrax, each one made for different movements; flying, crawling, fire breathing etc. Dragonslayer also marks the first time ILMs services were used for a film other than a Lucasfilm Ltd. production. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score; Chariots of Fire took the award. It was also nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, once again losing to Raiders of the Lost Ark. In October 2003, Dragonslayer was released on DVD in the U.S. by Paramount Home Video. The Princess and the Warrior The Princess and the Warrior is a 2000 German drama film written and directed by Tom Tykwer with Franka Potente, star of his previous movie Run Lola Run, in a leading role. It follows the life of Sissi, a psychiatric hospital nurse who, after a near-death experience, enters into a relationship with Bodo, an anguished former soldier who lapses into criminality. Emma Emma is a four-part BBC television drama serial adaptation of Jane Austens novel Emma, first published in 1815. The episodes were written by Sandy Welch, writer of previous BBC costume dramas Jane Eyre and North & South, and directed by Jim OHanlon. The serial stars Romola Garai as the titular heroine Emma Woodhouse, Jonny Lee Miller as her loyal lifelong friend Mr. Knightley, and Michael Gambon as Emmas father, Mr. Woodhouse. The serial originally ran weekly on Sunday nights on BBC One from 4 to 25 October 2009. Village of the Damned Village of the Damned is a 1960 British science fiction horror film by Anglo-German director Wolf Rilla. The film is adapted from the novel The Midwich Cuckoos by John Wyndham. The lead role of Professor Gordon Zellaby was played by George Sanders. A sequel, Children of the Damned, followed, as did a remake, also called Village of the Damned. Kolya Kolya is a 1996 Czech drama film about a man whose life is reshaped in an unexpected way. The film was directed by Jan Svěrák and stars his father, Zdeněk Svěrák, who also wrote the script from a story by Pavel Taussig. Kolya earned critical acclaim and won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. I'm Not Scared Im Not Scared is a 2003 Italian crime mystery thriller film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. Francesa Marciano and Niccolò Ammaniti wrote the script, basing it on Niccolò Ammanitis successful 2001 Italian novel with the same name. The story is set during Italys "Years of Lead", a time in the 1970s riddled with terrorism and kidnapping, and tells the story of a nine-year-old boy who discovers a terrible crime committed by the entire population of his southern Italian town. Phir Hera Pheri Phir Hera Pheri is a 2006 Indian crime comedy film. It is the sequel to the 2000 film Hera Pheri directed by Neeraj Vora. The film stars the three men from the previous film Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty and Paresh Rawal. Bipasha Basu and Rimi Sen are the new additions in the film. The central plot is inspired from Lock and the plot of the circus was taken from the Charlie Chaplin film The Circus. The movie was released on 9 June 2006. Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween is a 2018 American horror comedy film directed by Ari Sandel and written by Rob Lieber from a story by Lieber and Darren Lemke. A stand-alone sequel to 2015s Goosebumps, it is based on the childrens horror book series of the same name by R. L. Stine. With the exception of Jack Black, none of the cast from the previous film returns here. The new cast consists of Wendi McLendon-Covey, Madison Iseman, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Caleel Harris, Chris Parnell, and Ken Jeong. The plot follows two young boys who accidentally release the monsters from the Goosebumps franchise in their town after opening an unpublished Goosebumps manuscript titled Haunted Halloween, causing a wave of destruction on Halloween night. Unlike the previous installment, Village Roadshow Pictures was not involved with the film. Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween was released in the United States on October 12, 2018 by Sony Pictures Releasing under its Columbia Pictures label. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $93 million worldwide against its $35 million budget. The Consequences of Love The Consequences of Love is a 2004 Italian psychological thriller film directed by Paolo Sorrentino. It tells the story of a lonely and secretive Italian businessman living in a Swiss hotel. The film competed at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. It won five David di Donatello awards including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor. It was also the first film to achieve widespread critical acclaim for Sorrentino. The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter is a 1995 American romantic drama film. It is a film adaptation of the Nathaniel Hawthorne novel of the same name. It was directed by Roland Joffé and stars Demi Moore, Gary Oldman, and Robert Duvall. This version was "freely adapted" from Hawthorne and deviated from the original story. A critical and box office failure, it was nominated for seven Golden Raspberry Awards at the 1995 ceremony, winning "Worst Remake or Sequel." Mine Mine is a 2016 psychological thriller war film written and directed by Fabio Guaglione and Fabio Resinaro, in their feature film directorial debuts. It stars Armie Hammer as a United States Marine who steps on a landmine during a botched mission and must remain still until help arrives. The film was released in the United States on April 7, 2017. The Twelve Tasks of Asterix The Twelve Tasks of Asterix is a 1976 Belgian/French animated feature film based on the Asterix comic book series. René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, the creators of the series, wrote the story and directed the film themselves; with co-direction by Pierre Watrin and the screenplay co-written by Pierre Tchernia, a friend of Goscinny and Uderzo. The film was directed, produced and animated at Goscinny and Uderzos own animation studio, Studios Idéfix and is the only Asterix animated film that has used the Xerography Process.. At the time of its release, the film received polarized reviews since its tone is more cartoony and frequently breaks the fourth wall. Nowadays its reception is more favorable, with it often being cited as one of the best Astérix films, even reaching the status of a cult classic. It is the only Asterix film to date to be based on an original screenplay rather than on material from any of the comic book stories. Later, however, it was adapted into a comic book as well by Albert Uderzos brother, Marcel Uderzo, as an illustrated text story book and a series of twelve books for young readers. Rory O'Shea Was Here Inside Im Dancing, also released under the title Rory OShea Was Here, is an Irish 2004 comedy-drama film directed by Damien ODonnell and starring James McAvoy, Steven Robertson, Romola Garai, and Brenda Fricker. The film revolves around two disabled young men who pursue physical and emotional independence in direct defiance of "protective" institutional living and their societys prevailing standards and attitudes, especially pity. The production was filmed in Dublin and Wicklow and involved production companies Working Title Films and StudioCanal with assistance from the Irish Film Board. The two lead actors in this film do not actually have physical disabilities, leading some to criticise it for casting non-disabled actors in to disability roles. This criticism is especially poignant given that the character of Michael is portrayed as having a rather pronounced version of athetoid cerebral palsy when in fact the actor who portrays him is entirely physically able. Welcome to Collinwood Welcome to Collinwood is a 2002 American caper comedy film written and directed by Anthony and Joe Russo and starring William H. Macy, Isaiah Washington, Sam Rockwell, Michael Jeter, Luis Guzmán, Patricia Clarkson, Andrew Davoli, George Clooney, Jennifer Esposito, and Gabrielle Union. The screenplay concerns a group of small-time thieves and misfits from the Collinwood neighborhood of Cleveland, who attempt to carry out a major theft from a jewellers apartment safe. It is a remake of the Oscar-nominated 1958 Italian film I soliti ignoti by Mario Monicelli. It is the final film featuring Michael Jeter to be released during his lifetime. Quest for Camelot Quest for Camelot is a 1998 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and directed by Frederik Du Chau and based on the novel The Kings Damosel by Vera Chapman. The film stars Jessalyn Gilsig, Cary Elwes, Frank Welker, Eric Idle, and Don Rickles. Andrea Corr and Bryan White also do singing vocals for two of the main characters. Quest for Camelot was released by Warner Bros. Pictures under their Family Entertainment label on May 15, 1998. It was a box office bomb, grossing $38.1 million against a budget of $40 million. The film has a 35% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Samba Samba is a 2014 French comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Olivier Nakache and Éric Toledano. It is the second collaboration between Sy and directors Nakache and Toledano after 2012s The Intouchables. The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on 7 September 2014. It had a theatrical release on 15 October 2014 in France, before having a limited theatrical release on 24 July 2015 in the United States. Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future Ivan Vasilievich Changes Profession is a Soviet comic science fiction film directed by Leonid Gaidai in 1973. In the United States the film has sometimes been sold under the title Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future. This film is based on the play by Mikhail Bulgakov and was one of the most attended movies in the Soviet Union in 1973 with more than 60 million tickets sold. Lucas Lucas is a 1986 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by David Seltzer and starring Corey Haim, Kerri Green, Charlie Sheen, and Courtney Thorne-Smith. Smith and Winona Ryder made their theatrical debut in Lucas. A Matter of Loaf and Death A Matter of Loaf and Death is a 2008 British stop-motion animated film created by Nick Park, and the fourth of his shorts to star his characters Wallace and Gromit. It is the first Wallace and Gromit short since A Close Shave in 1995. A Matter of Loaf and Death is a murder mystery, with Wallace and Gromit starting a new bakery business. With an unknown assailant murdering bakers, Gromit tries to solve the case before Wallace ends up a victim himself. It was the last Wallace and Gromit film before the retirement and death of Wallaces voice actor Peter Sallis in 2010 and 2017, respectively. The Man Who Cried The Man Who Cried is a 2000 Anglo-French drama film written and directed by Sally Potter, and starring Christina Ricci, Cate Blanchett, Johnny Depp, Harry Dean Stanton and John Turturro. The film tells the story of a young Jewish girl who, after being separated from her father in Soviet Russia, grows up in England. As a young adult, she moves to Paris. This is the last film worked on by the French cinematographer Sacha Vierny. Imitation of Life Imitation of Life is a 1959 American romantic drama film directed by Douglas Sirk, produced by Ross Hunter and released by Universal International. It was Sirks final Hollywood film and dealt with issues of race, class and gender. Imitation of Life is the second film adaptation of Fannie Hursts novel of the same name; the first, directed by John M. Stahl, was released in 1934. The films top-billed stars are Lana Turner and John Gavin, and the cast also features Sandra Dee, Dan OHerlihy, Susan Kohner, Robert Alda and Juanita Moore. Kohner and Moore received Academy Award nominations for their performances. Gospel music star Mahalia Jackson appears as a church choir soloist. In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected Imitation of Life for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" just like the original 1934 film. Lie with Me Lie with Me is a 2005 Canadian erotic drama film directed by Clément Virgo, based on the 2001 novel of the same name by Tamara Faith Berger. The film stars Lauren Lee Smith and Eric Balfour. Its plot concerns an outgoing, sexually aggressive young woman who meets and begins a torrid affair with an equally aggressive young man, which brings a strain on their personal lives. The film contains graphic, unsimulated sexual content. Set and shot in Toronto, the film was directed by Clement Virgo. The film premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. Included in the soundtrack is music by Broken Social Scene and Annelise Noronha. Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie is a 2009 American made-for-television comedy-drama fantasy film based on the Disney Channel Original Series Wizards of Waverly Place. It was directed by Lev L. Spiro and filmed primarily in San Juan in February and March 2009. The full cast of the series starred in the film, although Jennifer Stone only had a small role at the beginning of the film. The film focuses on the Russo family taking a vacation to the Caribbean. The film premiered on August 28, 2009 on the Disney Channel in the United States. It received 11.4 million viewers at its premiere, making it the second-most-viewed Disney Channel Original Movie premiere at that time, after High School Musical 2. It was also cables No. 1 scripted telecast of 2009 in total viewers. It premiered in the UK and Ireland on October 23, 2009 as part of Wiz-Tober 2009. It was released on DVD on December 15, 2009 as an Extended Edition. The film won the 2010 Primetime Emmy Award for Best Children Program. Pina Pina is a 2011 German 3D documentary film about the contemporary dance choreographer Pina Bausch. It was directed by Wim Wenders. The film premiered out of competition at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. During the preparation of the documentary, Pina Bausch died unexpectedly. Wenders cancelled the film production, but the other dancers of Tanztheater Wuppertal convinced him to make the film anyway. It showcases these dancers, who talk about Pina and perform some of her best-known pieces inside the Tanztheater Wuppertal and in various outdoor locations around the city of Wuppertal. Nayakan Nayakan is a 1987 Indian Tamil-language gangster film written and directed by Mani Ratnam. It stars Kamal Haasan and Saranya in lead roles. It is loosely based on the real-life Bombay underworld don Varadarajan Mudaliar, and sympathetically depicts the struggle of South Indians living in Bombay. The film also stars Saranya Ponvannan in her film debut. Karthika, Nassar, Janagaraj, Delhi Ganesh and Tinnu Anand play significant roles. The soundtrack and the background score of the film, composed by Ilaiyaraaja were critically acclaimed and considered by critics as one of his best works to that point. Nayakan was released on 21 October 1987 on the occasion of Diwali and received critical acclaim. Haasans performance earned him the National Film Award for Best Actor. The film also earned the National Awards for Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction. The film was Indias official submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1988 at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. In 2005, the magazine TIME included Nayakan in its list of "All-Time 100 Best Films". The film was also included in The Moving Arts Film Journals list of greatest films of all time. Nayagan was also included in NDTVs list "Indias 20 greatest films". CNN-IBN included the film in its list of "100 greatest Indian films of all time". The film was dubbed in Telugu under the title Nayakudu. It was also remade in Hindi as Dayavan in 1988. A Hindi dub of the film was released in 1999 as Velu Nayakan. The Musketeer The Musketeer is a 2001 American action-adventure film based on Alexandre Dumass classic novel The Three Musketeers, directed and photographed by Peter Hyams and starring Catherine Deneuve, Mena Suvari, Stephen Rea, Tim Roth and Justin Chambers. The film features Tsui Harks regular actor Xin-Xin Xiong as a stunt choreographer. The film enjoyed box office success in the United States. Project A Project A is a 1983 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film written and directed by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao. The film was released in Hong Kong on December 22, 1983. Set in the 19th century in old Hong Kong, Project A blends comedy moments and spectacular stunts, including set-pieces reminiscent of Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd. One stunt in particular involved Chan hanging and falling from the hand of a clock tower some 60 feet high, tearing through awning canopies before hitting the ground head-first. It was inspired by Lloyds famous clock-tower stunt from the 1923 film Safety Last!; while Lloyd only hanged from the tower, Chan took it a step further and actually fell from the tower. The film was a box office success in East Asia. At the 4th Hong Kong Film Awards, Chan received two nominations for the film, including his first Best Actor nomination, and won his first Best Action Choreography award. A sequel, Project A Part II, was released in 1987. Gentleman's Agreement Gentlemans Agreement is a 1947 American drama film based on Laura Z. Hobsons best-selling novel of the same name. It concerns a journalist who poses as a Jew to research an exposé on the widespread distrust and dislike of Jews in New York City and the affluent communities of New Canaan and Darien. It was nominated for eight Oscars and won three: Best Picture, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Director. The movie was controversial in its time, as was a similar film on the same subject, Crossfire, which was released the same year. It was released on DVD as part of the 20th Century Fox Studio Classics collection. In 2017, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Niagara Niagara is an American 1953 film noir thriller film directed by Henry Hathaway, produced by Charles Brackett, and written by Brackett, Richard L. Breen and Walter Reisch. The film stars Marilyn Monroe, Joseph Cotten, Jean Peters and Max Showalter. It was one of 20th Century Foxs biggest box office hits of the year. Unlike other film noirs of the time that were filmed in black and white, Niagara was filmed in "three-strip" Technicolor. Monroe was given first billing in Niagara which elevated her to star status. Her following two films of that year, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, with Jane Russell, and How to Marry a Millionaire, with Betty Grable and Lauren Bacall, were even bigger successes. Frosty the Snowman Frosty the Snowman is a 1969 animated Christmas television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions and currently distributed by Universal Television. It is the first television special featuring the character Frosty the Snowman. The special first aired on December 7, 1969 on the CBS television network in the United States; it had been airing annually for the networks Christmas and holiday season until 2018. The special was based on the Walter E. Rollins and Steve Nelson song of the same name. It featured the voices of comedians Jimmy Durante as the films narrator, Billy De Wolfe as Professor Hinkle the Magician, and Jackie Vernon as Frosty. The specials story follows a group of school children who build a snowman called Frosty and place a magic hat on his head, which makes him come to life with enchanted power. But after noticing the high hot temperature and fearing that he would melt, Frosty, along with a young girl named Karen and a rabbit named Hocus Pocus, must go to the North Pole to be safe from melting. Arthur Rankin and Jules Bass wanted to give the show and its characters the look of a Christmas card, so Paul Coker, a greeting card and Mad magazine artist, was hired to do the character and background drawings. The animation was produced by Mushi Production in Tokyo, Japan, with Hanna-Barbera staffer Yusaku "Steve" Nakagawa and then-Mushi staffer Osamu Dezaki among the animation staff. Durante was one of the first people to record the song when it was released in 1950; he re-recorded the song for the special. Rankin/Bass veteran writer Romeo Muller adapted and expanded the story for television as he had done with Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. TV Guide ranked the special number 4 on its 10 Best Family Holiday Specials list. Lord of Illusions Lord of Illusions is a 1995 American horror film written and directed by Clive Barker, based on his earlier short story, The Last Illusion. The film presents Barkers signature character Harry DAmour onscreen for the first time. It stars Scott Bakula as DAmour, alongside Kevin J. OConnor, Famke Janssen and Daniel von Bargen. Rememory Rememory is a 2017 British-American-Canadian science fiction mystery film directed by Mark Palansky and written by Mark Palansky and Michael Vukadinovich. The film stars Peter Dinklage, Julia Ormond, Anton Yelchin, Henry Ian Cusick, Gracyn Shinyei and Colin Lawrence. The film premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2017. The film was released on Google Play on August 24, 2017, before being released in theaters and video on demand on September 8, 2017, by Lionsgate Premiere. A Woman Is a Woman A Woman Is a Woman is a 1961 French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard, featuring Anna Karina, Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean-Claude Brialy. It is a tribute to American musical comedy and associated with the French New Wave. It is Godards third feature film, and his first in color and Cinemascope. Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence , also known in many European editions as , is a 1983 British-Japanese war film. It was directed by Nagisa Oshima, written by Oshima and Paul Mayersberg, and produced by Jeremy Thomas. It stars David Bowie, Tom Conti, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Takeshi Kitano and Jack Thompson. The film is based on Sir Laurens van der Posts experiences as a Japanese prisoner of war during World War II as depicted in his books The Seed and the Sower and The Night of the New Moon. Sakamoto additionally wrote the score and the vocal theme "Forbidden Colours", featuring David Sylvian. The film was entered into the 1983 Cannes Film Festival in competition for the Palme dOr. Sakamotos score won the film a BAFTA Award for Best Film Music. The Girl with the Red Scarf The Girl with the Red Scarf is a 1978 Turkish romantic drama film, directed by Atıf Yılmaz based on the short story The Red Scarf by Chinghiz Aitmatov, about a village girl who falls in love with a truck driver from İstanbul. The film, which won three awards, including second best film, at the 15th Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival, was voted one of the 10 Best Turkish Films in a poll carried out by the Ankara Cinema Association. The Class The Class is an Estonian film about school violence directed by Ilmar Raag. It was released on March 16, 2007. A 7 episode series was later produced, telling what happens after the initial movie. The series was called Class: Life After. The Wild One The Wild One is a 1953 American film directed by László Benedek and produced by Stanley Kramer. It is most noted for the character of Johnny Strabler, whose persona became a cultural icon of the 1950s. The Wild One is considered to be the original outlaw biker film, and the first to examine American outlaw motorcycle gang violence. The films screenplay was based on Frank Rooneys short story "The Cyclists Raid", published in the January 1951 Harpers Magazine and anthologized in The Best American Short Stories 1952. Rooneys story was inspired by sensationalistic media coverage of an American Motorcyclist Association motorcycle rally that got out of hand on the Fourth of July weekend in 1947 in Hollister. The overcrowding, drinking and street stunting were given national attention in the July 21, 1947, issue of Life, with a staged photograph of a wild drunken man on a motorcycle. The events, conflated with the newspaper and magazine reports, Rooneys short story, and the film The Wild One are part of the legend of the Hollister riot. Very Good Girls Very Good Girls is a 2013 American drama film and the first feature film directed by American screenwriter Naomi Foner, whose script for drama Running on Empty was Oscar-nominated. First screened publicly in early 2013, the film stars Dakota Fanning and Elizabeth Olsen as two friends who fall for the same man. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2013; it was given release on home formats on June 24, 2014. The supporting cast includes Demi Moore, Richard Dreyfuss, Ellen Barkin, Clark Gregg, and Peter Sarsgaard. The film was produced by Norton Herrick, Michael London, and Mary Jane Skalski. Newton Newton is a 2017 Indian black comedy drama film co-written and directed by Amit V. Masurkar. The film stars Rajkummar Rao, Pankaj Tripathi, Anjali Patil and Raghubir Yadav. The film was produced by Manish Mundra under Drishyam Films, known for the 2015 film Masaan, and the film is Amit Masurkar’s second feature after his debut film, Sulemani Keeda in 2013. Newton had its world premiere in the Forum section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. The film received universal acclaim, securing eight nominations at the 63rd Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, Best Actor for Rao and Best Supporting Actor for Tripathi, while winning Best Film and Filmfare Award for Best Story. Rao won the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Actor and the writers won the award for Best Screenplay. Newton was also awarded the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. Pankaj Tripathi won a special mention at 65th National Film Awards. The film was selected as the Indian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. Bobby Z The Death and Life of Bobby Z, also known as Bobby Z and Lets Kill Bobby Z, is a 2007 American-German action film, directed by John Herzfeld, and starring Paul Walker, Laurence Fishburne, Olivia Wilde and Joaquim de Almeida. The film received an R rating by the MPAA for violence, some drug use, language and brief nudity. Don Winslow, who wrote the novel on which the film is based, acknowledged that the screen adaption was not successful. Mr. Magoo Mr. Magoo is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Hong Kong film veteran Stanley Tong and written by Pat Proft and Tom Sherohman. A live-action film adaptation of UPAs cartoon of the same name, it was produced by Walt Disney Pictures, and starred Leslie Nielsen as the title character, alongside Kelly Lynch, Matt Keeslar, Nick Chinlund, Stephen Tobolowsky, Ernie Hudson, Jennifer Garner and Malcolm McDowell. The film was a critical and commercial failure, grossing $28 million, falling short of its $30 million budget. Criticism singled out the seemingly mocking portrayal of people with disabilities although The Walt Disney Company placed a disclaimer right before the closing credits. Unlawful Entry Unlawful Entry is a 1992 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Jonathan Kaplan and starring Kurt Russell, Madeleine Stowe and Ray Liotta. The film involves a couple who befriend a lonely policeman, only for him to develop an unrequited fixation on the wife, leading to chilling consequences. Ray Liotta was nominated for an MTV Movie Award in 1993 for his portrayal of the psychopathic cop. The film was remade in Bollywood as Fareb in 1996. The Last Supper The Last Supper is a 1995 American black comedy film directed by Stacy Title. It stars Cameron Diaz, Ron Eldard, Annabeth Gish, Jonathan Penner and Courtney B. Vance as five liberal graduate school students who invite a string of extreme conservatives to dinner in order to murder them. The film premiered at the 1995 Toronto International Film Festival. Paulie Paulie is a 1998 American adventure fantasy comedy film about a disobedient bird named Paulie, starring Tony Shalhoub, Cheech Marin, Gena Rowlands, Hallie Eisenberg, and Jay Mohr. Mohr performs both the voice of Paulie and the on-screen supporting role of Benny, a character who has a lot of dialogue with Paulie. Contracted Contracted is a 2013 American body horror film written and directed by Eric England. It was first released on November 23, 2013, in the United States and stars Najarra Townsend as a young woman that finds herself suffering from a mysterious sexually transmitted disease after a rape. It has been compared to the 2012 film Thanatomorphose, with which it shares similarities. Twitch Film has criticized the movie for its marketing, in which England describes the character Samanthas rape as a "one night stand". Zabriskie Point Zabriskie Point is a 1970 American drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Mark Frechette, Daria Halprin, and Rod Taylor. It was widely noted at the time for its setting in the counterculture of the United States. Some of the films scenes were shot on location at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley. The film was an overwhelming commercial failure, and was panned by most critics upon release. Its critical standing has increased, however, since its release. It has to some extent achieved cult status and is noted for its cinematography, use of music, and direction. Lore Lore is a 2012 German-British-Australian historical drama film based on Rachel Seifferts much awarded novel The Dark Room, written by Robin Mukherjee and the films director, Cate Shortland. In south-west Germany, during the aftermath of World War II, five destitute siblings must travel to their grandmothers home by the Bay of Husum near Hamburg after their high-level Nazi parents disappear in the face of certain arrest by Allied occupation authorities. Along the way, they encounter a variety of other Germans, some of whom are helpful while others are antagonistic. Eventually they meet up with a young man who has been pretending to be Thomas, a young Jewish concentration camp survivor, who joins their group and becomes their unofficial guardian. Ibiza Ibiza is a 2018 American romantic comedy film directed by Alex Richanbach, from a screenplay by Lauryn Kahn. It stars Gillian Jacobs, Vanessa Bayer, Phoebe Robinson, and Richard Madden. It was released on May 25, 2018, on Netflix. Blind Fury Blind Fury is a 1989 American action film starring Rutger Hauer, Brandon Call, Terry OQuinn, Lisa Blount, Randall "Tex" Cobb, and Noble Willingham. It is directed by Philip Noyce in his first American film. The screenplay by Charles Robert Carner is a loosely based, modernized remake of Zatoichi Challenged, the 17th film in the Japanese Zatoichi film series. To date, it is the sole feature film produced by Tim Matheson. The film follows as Nick Parker, a blind, sword-wielding Vietnam War veteran, who returns to the United States and befriends the son of an old friend. Parker decides to help the boy find his father, who has been kidnapped by a major crime syndicate. Barbershop 2: Back in Business Barbershop 2: Back in Business is a 2004 American comedy film directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on February 6, 2004. A sequel to 2002s Barbershop and a second film in the Barbershop film series, also from State Street producing team Robert Teitel and George Tillman, Barbershop 2 deals with the impact of gentrification on the reputation and livelihood of a long-standing south Chicago barbershop. Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer, Sean Patrick Thomas, Eve, and several other actors reprise their roles from the first Barbershop film. However, a few of the original films actors such as Tom Wright and Jazsmin Lewis return with smaller roles. Barbershop 2 also features what is billed as a "special appearance" by Queen Latifah, who starred in a spin-off, Beauty Shop which was released in March 2005. Chalte Chalte Chalte Chalte is a 2003 Indian romantic drama movie starring Shah Rukh Khan and Rani Mukerji, directed by Aziz Mirza. The film was screened at the Casablanca Film Festival. Love Aaj Kal Love Aaj Kal is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy-drama film starring Saif Ali Khan and Deepika Padukone in lead roles with Rahul Khanna, Rishi Kapoor, and Giselli Monteiro in supporting roles. The film is directed by Imtiaz Ali and produced by Saif Ali Khan and Dinesh Vijan. The film portrays the feeling of pure love which never changes, although the perspective of realising ones soulmate has changed over time.This film was remade into Telugu as Teen Maar with Pawan Kalyan and Trisha Krishnan in lead roles. Its spiritual successor yet untitled film directed by Imtiaz Ali starring Kartik Aaryan, Sara Ali Khan, and Randeep Hooda in the leading roles began filming in second half of March 2019. It is scheduled for release on 14 February 2020 on Valentines Day. It’s filming ended on 1 July 2019 after 66 days of shooting. The Entity The Entity is a 1982 American supernatural horror film directed by Sidney J. Furie, and written by Frank De Felitta, who adapted his 1978 novel of the same name. The film stars Barbara Hershey as a single mother in Los Angeles who is raped and tormented by an invisible assailant. Like the novel, the film is based on the 1974 case of Doris Bither, a woman who claimed to have been repeatedly sexually assaulted by an invisible entity, and who was observed by doctoral students at the University of California. Despite being filmed and planned for a release in 1981, the movie was not released in worldwide theaters until September 1982 and February 1983 in the United States. Powder Blue Powder Blue is a 2009 American drama film with an ensemble cast featuring several interconnected story arcs. It was written and directed by Timothy Linh Bui, and features Patrick Swayzes last film role before his death in September that year. The film saw only limited theatrical release in the United States and was ultimately released principally on DVD in May 2009. The film was subsequently released in Kazakhstan and Russia and on US cable television premium movie channels in late 2009. My Fellow Americans My Fellow Americans is a 1996 American comedy film starring Jack Lemmon and James Garner as feuding ex-presidents. Dan Aykroyd, Lauren Bacall, Esther Rolle, John Heard, Wilford Brimley, Bradley Whitford and Jeff Yagher are also in the cast. It is named for the traditional opening of Presidential addresses to the American people. Lemmons perennial collaborator, Walter Matthau, was slated to costar. Health problems kept him from appearing so Garner was chosen to star opposite Lemmon for their first project together. The Parallax View The Parallax View is a 1974 American political thriller film produced and directed by Alan J. Pakula, and starring Warren Beatty, Hume Cronyn, William Daniels and Paula Prentiss. The screenplay by David Giler and Lorenzo Semple Jr. was based on the 1970 novel by Loren Singer. Robert Towne did an uncredited rewrite. The story concerns a reporters investigation into a secretive organization, the Parallax Corporation, whose primary focus is political assassination. The Parallax View is the second installment of Pakulas Political Paranoia trilogy, along with Klute and All the Presidents Men. In addition to being the only film in the trilogy not to be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, The Parallax View is also the only one of the three not to be nominated for an Academy Award. Elling Elling is a Norwegian film directed by Petter Næss. Shot mostly in and around the Norwegian capital Oslo, the film, which was released in 2001, is primarily based on Ingvar Ambjørnsens novel Brødre i blodet, one of a series of four featuring the Elling character – the others are Utsikt til paradiset, Fugledansen, and Elsk meg i morgen. The film was followed by an original prequel not based on any of the novels, Mors Elling, and a sequel, Elsk meg i morgen based on the fourth and last book in the series. Atlantic City Atlantic City is a 1980 French-Canadian romantic crime film directed by Louis Malle. Filmed in late 1979, it was released in France and Germany in 1980 and in the United States in 1981. The script was written by John Guare. It stars Burt Lancaster, Susan Sarandon, Kate Reid, Robert Joy, Hollis McLaren, Michel Piccoli, and Al Waxman. Atlantic City was released on December 19, 1980, by Paramount Pictures. It received critical acclaim and was nominated for the Big Five Academy Awards: Best Picture , Best Director , Best Actor , Best Actress , and Best Original Screenplay , but didnt win in any category. Despite this, it was a box office disappointment, grossing $12.7 million against its $7.2 million budget. Recep Ivedik 4 Recep İvedik 4 is a 2014 Turkish comedy film directed by Togan Gökbakar. The title role is played by Şahan Gökbakar. The Myth The Myth is a 2005 Hong Kong martial arts-fantasy-adventure film directed by Stanley Tong, starring Jackie Chan, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Kim Hee-sun and Mallika Sherawat. The Wild Thornberrys Movie The Wild Thornberrys Movie is a 2002 American animated adventure comedy-drama film based on the television series of the same name. Directed by Cathy Malkasian and Jeff McGrath, the film follows Eliza Thornberry, on her quest to rescue a baby cheetah cub named Tally from ruthless poachers. It was produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was released on December 20, 2002 to mostly positive reviews and has grossed more than $60 million worldwide. The film was also nominated for Best Original Song at the 75th Academy Awards, making it the first and only film based on a Nicktoon to be nominated. It is also the second film to be based on a Klasky Csupo series. Biloxi Blues Biloxi Blues is a 1988 American comedy-drama film directed by Mike Nichols, written by Neil Simon, and starring Matthew Broderick and Christopher Walken. Simon adapted his semi-autobiographical 1985 play of the same title, the second chapter in what is known as the Eugene trilogy, the first being Brighton Beach Memoirs and the third being Broadway Bound. Before the Fall Before the Fall is a 2004 German drama film written and directed by Dennis Gansel. It is centered around the National Political Institutes of Education or "NaPolA" schools created under the government of Nazi Germany. These military academies were designed as preparatory schools for the future Nazi political and military elite. CJ7 CJ7 is a 2008 Hong Kong–Chinese comic science fiction film co-written, co-produced, starring, and directed by Stephen Chow. It was released on 31 January 2008 in Hong Kong. It was also released on 14 March 2008 in the United States. In August 2007 the film was given the title CJ7, a play on Chinas successful Shenzhou manned space missions—Shenzhou 5 and Shenzhou 6. It was previously known by a series of working titles—Alien, Yangtze River VII, Long River 7 and most notably, A Hope. CJ7 was filmed in Ningbo, in the Zhejiang province of China. The New Daughter The New Daughter is a 2009 American horror film and the feature directorial debut of Spanish screenwriter Luis Berdejo. It stars Kevin Costner, Ivana Baquero and Samantha Mathis. Based on the short story of the same name by John Connolly, it tells the story of a novelist and his two children who encounter a malevolent presence when they move to a house in the country adjacent to a burial mound. Stray Dog is a 1949 Japanese crime drama film noir directed by Akira Kurosawa and starring Toshiro Mifune and Takashi Shimura. It was Kurosawas second film of 1949 produced by Film Art Association and released by Shintoho. It is also received as a detective movie that explores the mood of Japan during its painful postwar recovery. The film is considered a precursor to the contemporary police procedural and buddy cop film genres. Lovewrecked Love Wrecked is a 2005 American adventure romantic comedy film directed by Randal Kleiser. Starring Amanda Bynes, it is a romantic comedy about a girl getting stranded with a rock star on a beach in the Caribbean. Originally produced as a feature film by Media 8 Entertainment, the Weinstein Company purchased the rights and, after several failed attempts to interest a theatrical distributor in the U.S., sold the TV rights to the ABC Family Channel – where it finally premiered on January 21, 2007. Bangalore Days Bangalore Days is a 2014 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Anjali Menon, and co-produced by Anwar Rasheed and Sophia Paul under the banner Anwar Rasheed Entertainments and Weekend Blockbusters. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Nazriya Nazim, Nivin Pauly, Dulquer Salmaan, Fahadh Faasil, Parvathy Thiruvothu, Isha Talwar and Nithya Menon. The plot revolves around three cousins from Kerala who move to Bangalore, continuing Menons trend of films about family relationships. The film received 3 Kerala State Film Awards including Best Actor and Best Actress awards for Nivin Pauly and Nazriya Nazim respectively, and Best Screenplay for Anjali Menon,while Parvathy went to win Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress & Anjali Menon winning the Filmfare Award for Best Director. The film was later remade in Tamil as Bangalore Naatkal, directed by Bommarillu Bhaskar. Page Eight Page Eight is a 2011 British political thriller/drama film, written and directed for the BBC by the British writer David Hare, his first film as director since the 1989 film Strapless. The cast includes Bill Nighy, Rachel Weisz, Michael Gambon, Tom Hughes, Ralph Fiennes, and Judy Davis. The film was followed by Turks & Caicos and Salting the Battlefield, which were broadcast on BBC Two in March 2014. The three films are collectively known as The Worricker Trilogy. Golmaal: Fun Unlimited Golmaal: Fun Unlimited is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Rohit Shetty and written by Neeraj Vora. The film stars Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Sharman Joshi, Tusshar Kapoor, Rimi Sen and Paresh Rawal in lead roles while Sushmita Mukherjee, Manoj Joshi, Mukesh Tiwari, Sanjay Mishra and Vrajesh Hirjee are featured in supporting roles. The opening credits of the movie revealed that the story was based on the Gujarati play Aflatoon by Mihir Bhuta and Neeraj Vora adapted from Harsh Shivsharans original Marathi play Ghar-Ghar which was earlier used in the 2001 Malayalam comedy Kakkakuyil. The film released on 14 July 2006, and received generally positive reviews from the critics, and turned out to be a surprise hit at the box office. On 29 October 2008, the film spawned a sequel, Golmaal Returns which was even more successful than the original. Opening comedy sequences of this movie was used in the Kannada movie Mast Maja Maadi. Better Living Through Chemistry Better Living Through Chemistry is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed and written by David Posamentier and Geoff Moore. The film stars Sam Rockwell, Olivia Wilde, Michelle Monaghan and Ray Liotta. The film was released on March 14, 2014. A Fantastic Fear of Everything A Fantastic Fear of Everything is a 2012 British horror comedy film starring Simon Pegg, written and directed by Crispian Mills with Chris Hopewell as co-director. It is based on the novella Paranoia in the Launderette by Bruce Robinson, writer and director of Withnail and I. It has been described as a low-budget "semicomedy" about a childrens author-turned-crime-novelist who has become obsessed with murder and murdering. It was released on 8 June 2012 in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and received a limited U.S. theatrical release on 7 February 2014. The BBFC classified the film a 15 certificate in the UK, while the MPAA rated the film R in America. Principal photography began on 6 July 2011. Filmed at Shepperton Studios, the film was the first to be backed by Pinewood Studios initiative to support low-budget British films. It was released by Universal Pictures in the UK and Indomina Releasing in the US. The Big White The Big White is a 2005 black comedy film directed by Mark Mylod starring Robin Williams, Holly Hunter, Giovanni Ribisi, Woody Harrelson, Tim Blake Nelson, W. Earl Brown and Alison Lohman. Sword of the Stranger is a 2007 Japanese anime film directed by Masahiro Andō and produced by the animation studio Bones. The film follows Kotaro, a boy who is hunted by a group of Ming swordsmen due to mysterious reasons. Among the group is a fearsome Western fighter named Luo-Lang, whose only desire is to find a worthy opponent. Kotaro and his dog find "Nanashi", an nameless ronin who has a mysterious past that led him to forbid drawing his own sword again. When the Ming warriors clash with a feudal lord, a proud general, and monks divided between faith and survival, the reason behind the persecution of the Ming group tests the bond between Kotaro and Nanashi. Anbe Sivam Anbe Sivam is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama film directed and co-produced by Sundar C. with K. Muralitharan, V. Swaminathan and G. Venugopal under the banner of Lakshmi Movie Makers. The film was written by Kamal Haasan, and Madhan provided the dialogues. Anbe Sivam features Haasan, Madhavan and Kiran Rathod in the lead roles, with Nassar, Santhana Bharathi, Seema and Uma Riyaz Khan playing supporting characters. The film tells the story of an unexpected journey from Bhubaneswar to Chennai undertaken by two men of contrasting personalities, Nallasivam and Anbarasu. The musical score was composed by Vidyasagar. Arthur A. Wilson and M. Prabhaharan undertook responsibility for the films cinematography and art direction, respectively. Produced on a budget of 120 million, Anbe Sivam takes on several themes, including communism, atheism, and altruism, and depicts Haasans views as a humanist. The film was released on 15 January 2003 to positive reviews from critics, but underperformed at the box office. Despite its failure, it gained recognition over the years through re-runs on television channels and is now regarded as a classic and a cult film in Tamil cinema. Anbe Sivam was screened as part of the Indian Panorama section of the International Film Festival of India in 2003. At the 51st Filmfare Awards South, it received a Special Jury Award and received nominations in the Best Film and Best Actor categories. Madhavan was awarded Best Actor at the 2003 Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. Barbershop: The Next Cut Barbershop: The Next Cut is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Malcolm D. Lee and written by Kenya Barris and Tracy Oliver. It is the sequel to 2004s Back in Business and the third film in the Barbershop film series and stars an ensemble cast, including returning actors Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer, Anthony Anderson, Eve, Sean Patrick Thomas, Deon Cole and Troy Garity, and new cast members Regina Hall, Nicki Minaj, Common, J. B. Smoove, Tyga and Lamorne Morris. This is the first film in the series that Michael Ealy and Leonard Earl Howze did not reprise their roles as Ricky and Dinka respectively. The film was released on April 15, 2016. Reversal of Fortune Reversal of Fortune is a 1990 film adapted from the 1985 book Reversal of Fortune: Inside the von Bülow Case, written by law professor Alan Dershowitz. It recounts the true story of the unexplained coma of socialite Sunny von Bülow, the subsequent attempted murder trial, and the eventual acquittal of her husband, Claus von Bülow, who had Dershowitz acting as his defense. The film was directed by Barbet Schroeder and stars Jeremy Irons as Claus, Glenn Close as Sunny, and Ron Silver as Dershowitz. Screenwriter Nick Kazan originally envisioned Austrian actor Klaus Maria Brandauer in the role of Claus von Bülow, but was thrilled with Irons performance. Marmaduke Marmaduke is a 2010 American family comedy film adaptation of Brad Andersons comic strip of the same name. The film is directed by Tom Dey, produced by John Davis, and written by Tim Rasmussen and Vince Di Meglio. It stars Owen Wilson, George Lopez, Emma Stone, Lee Pace, Judy Greer, William H. Macy, Steve Coogan, Sam Elliott, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Kiefer Sutherland, and Fergie. The film was released in the US on June 4, 2010, to 3,213 theaters nationwide and grossed $83.8 million on a $50 million budget. It has a 9% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which called it "dull and unfunny". Marmaduke was released on August 31, 2010, on DVD and Blu-ray, two and a half months after its release in theaters. Staying Alive Staying Alive is a 1983 American dance musical film starring John Travolta as dancer Tony Manero, with Cynthia Rhodes, Finola Hughes, Joyce Hyser, Julie Bovasso, and dancers Viktor Manoel and Kevyn Morrow. It is a sequel to Saturday Night Fever. The film was directed by Sylvester Stallone, who also co-produced and co-wrote the film with the original Saturday Night Fever producer and writer, Robert Stigwood and Norman Wexler, respectively. Along with Homefront, this is one of only two films which Stallone wrote without being the star. The choreography was done by Dennon and Sayhber Rawles. The title of the film comes from the Bee Gees song of the same name, which was used as the theme song to Saturday Night Fever and is also played during the final scene of Staying Alive. The title also reflects Tonys circumstances at the films beginning, in which he is barely surviving as he pursues his dream of making dancing his career. Unlike Saturday Night Fever, Staying Alive was not as successful and holds a score of 0% on Rotten Tomatoes. Nonetheless, it was a box office success, earning $65 million on a $22 million budget. It also featured Sylvester Stallones young brother Franks big hit "Far from Over", which peaked at #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Cashbox charts. F for Fake F for Fake is a 1973 docudrama film co-written, directed by, and starring Orson Welles who worked on the film alongside François Reichenbach, Oja Kodar, and Gary Graver. Initially released in 1974, it focuses on Elmyr de Horys recounting of his career as a professional art forger; de Horys story serves as the backdrop for a fast-paced, meandering investigation of the natures of authorship and authenticity, as well as the basis of the value of art. Loosely a documentary, the film operates in several different genres and has been described as a film essay. Far from serving as a traditional documentary on Elmyr de Hory, the film also incorporates Welless companion Oja Kodar, notorious "hoax-biographer" Clifford Irving, and Orson Welles as himself. In addition to the 88-minute film, in 1976 Welles also shot and edited a self-contained 9-minute short film as a "trailer", almost entirely composed of original material not found in the main film itself. The Russia House The Russia House is a 1990 American Eastmancolor spy film directed by Fred Schepisi. Tom Stoppard wrote the screenplay based on John le Carrés novel of the same name. The film stars Sean Connery, Michelle Pfeiffer, Roy Scheider, James Fox, John Mahoney, and Klaus Maria Brandauer, filmed in Technovision. It was filmed on location in the Soviet Union, only the second American motion picture to do so before its dissolution in 1991. Shahid Shahid is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language biographical drama film directed by Hansal Mehta. Jointly produced by Anurag Kashyap, UTV Spotboy and Sunil Bohra, it is based on the life of lawyer and human rights activist Shahid Azmi, who was assassinated in 2010. The film stars Rajkummar Rao in the titular role; Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Prabhleen Sandhu and Baljinder Kaur appear in supporting roles. Mehta took a break after some of his films were box-office failures. When he heard about Azmis murder, he felt the need to make a film about his life. He began his research for the film nearly three months after Azmis murder. Mehta met writer Sameer Gautam Singh, who wrote the screenplay after researching Azmis life and spending months interviewing Azmis family. Apurva Asrani did additional work on the screenplay with Mehta and also served as the films editor. Anuj Dhawan was the director of photography. Shahid had its world premiere at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festivals City to City programme in 2012. It was screened at several other film festivals including the 14th Mumbai Film Festival, the New York Indian Film Festival, the Indian Film Festival of Stuttgart, the Dubai International Film Festival and the Chicago South Asian Film Festival. The film was awarded the Silver Gateway Trophy at the Mumbai film festival while Mehta won the Best Director award. Mehta also won the best director award at New York Indian Film Festival and at the Indian Film Festival of Stuttgart. It was released theatrically in India on 18 October 2013 and met with critical acclaim. Rao received the Best Actor Award and Mehta the Best Director Award at the 61st National Film Awards ceremony. Pretty Village, Pretty Flame Pretty Village, Pretty Flame is a 1996 Serbian film directed by Srđan Dragojević with a screenplay based on an book written by Vanja Bulić. Set during the Bosnian War, the film tells the story of Milan, part of a small group of Serb soldiers trapped in a tunnel by a Bosniak force. Through flashbacks, the lives of the trapped soldiers in pre-war Yugoslavia are shown, particularly Milan and his Bosniak best friend Halil becoming enemies after having to pick opposing sides in the conflict. Tiny Furniture Tiny Furniture is a 2010 American independent comedy-drama film written, directed by, and starring Lena Dunham. The film premiered at South by Southwest, where it won the award for Best Narrative Feature, screened at such festivals as Maryland Film Festival, and was released theatrically in the United States on November 12, 2010. Dunham’s own mother, the artist Laurie Simmons, plays Aura’s mother, while her real sister, Grace, plays Aura’s on-screen sibling. The actors Jemima Kirke and Alex Karpovsky would also appear in Dunhams television series Girls. About Last Night... About Last Night is a 1986 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Edward Zwick, and starring Rob Lowe and Demi Moore as Chicago yuppies who enter a committed relationship for the first time. The screenplay by Tim Kazurinsky and Denise DeClue is based on the 1974 David Mamet play Sexual Perversity in Chicago. The film received positive reviews. It was remade as the 2014 About Last Night. The Wraith The Wraith is a 1986 independently made American revenge action-fantasy film produced by John Kemeny, written and directed by Mike Marvin, and starring Charlie Sheen, Sherilyn Fenn, Nick Cassavetes, and Randy Quaid. The film was theatrically released on 88 screens in the United States on November 21, 1986 by New Century Vista Film Company. The Wraith tells the story of an Arizona teen who mysteriously returns from the dead as a supernatural street-racer driving an invulnerable supercar. His intent is to take revenge on the gang who murdered him. The Lifeguard The Lifeguard is a 2013 American drama produced, written, and directed by Liz W. Garcia, and starring Kristen Bell and David Lambert. The film was released via video on demand on July 30, 2013, and received a limited release in theaters on August 30. Queen of Katwe Queen of Katwe is a 2016 American biographical drama film directed by Mira Nair and written by William Wheeler. Starring David Oyelowo, Lupita Nyongo, and Madina Nalwanga, the film depicts the life of Phiona Mutesi, a Ugandan girl living in a slum in Katwe. She learns to play chess and becomes a Woman Candidate Master after her victories at World Chess Olympiads. Adapted from an ESPN magazine article and book by Tim Crothers, the film was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and ESPN Films. Queen of Katwe was screened at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The film had a limited release in the United States on September 23, 2016, before a general theatrical release on September 30. Sabotage Sabotage, also released as The Woman Alone, is a 1936 British espionage thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Sylvia Sidney, Oskar Homolka, and John Loder. It is loosely based on Joseph Conrads novel The Secret Agent, about a woman who discovers that her husband, a London cinema owner, is a terrorist agent. Sabotage should not be confused with Hitchcocks film Secret Agent, also released in 1936, but based on the stories of W. Somerset Maugham. Also should not be confused with Hitchcocks film Saboteur which includes the iconic fall from the torch of the Statue of Liberty which presaged the Mount Rushmore scene in North by Northwest. The film holds a rare 100% rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. In 2017 a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for Time Out magazine saw Sabotage ranked the 44th best British film ever. Lymelife Lymelife is a 2008 American comedy-drama film written by brothers Derick Martini and Steven Martini, and directed by Derick Martini, depicting aspects of their life in 1970s Long Island from the perspective of a teenager. The film stars Alec Baldwin, Rory Culkin, and Emma Roberts. Martin Scorsese served as an executive producer. The film debuted at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, in September 2008 and won the International Federation of Film Critics Award. After its theatrical release in 2009, writer director Derick Martini was nominated for a Gotham Award for Breakthrough Director. Senseless Senseless is a 1998 American comic science fiction film directed by Penelope Spheeris and written by Greg Erb and Craig Mazin. The film stars Marlon Wayans, David Spade, and Matthew Lillard as college students. The Big Kahuna The Big Kahuna is a 1999 American business comedy-drama film directed by John Swanbeck, and produced by Kevin Spacey, who also starred in the lead role. The film is adapted from the play Hospitality Suite, written by Roger Rueff, who also wrote the screenplay. John Swanbeck makes few attempts to lessen this films resemblance to a stage performance: the majority of the film takes place in a single hotel room, and nearly every single line of dialogue is spoken by one of the three actors. The famous 1997 essay Wear Sunscreen is featured at the end of the film. Soapdish Soapdish is a 1991 American comedy film directed by Michael Hoffman, from a screenplay by Robert Harling and Andrew Bergman. The film was produced by Aaron Spelling and Alan Greisman, and executive produced by Herbert Ross. The film tells a backstage story of the cast and crew of a popular fictional television soap opera. It stars Sally Field as a mature soap star, joined by Kevin Kline, Robert Downey Jr., Elisabeth Shue, Whoopi Goldberg, Teri Hatcher, Cathy Moriarty, Garry Marshall, Kathy Najimy, and Carrie Fisher, as well as cameo appearances by TV personalities like Leeza Gibbons, John Tesh, real-life soap opera actors Stephen Nichols and Finola Hughes. The film received generally positive reviews. Kline was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. American Pastoral American Pastoral is a 2016 American crime-drama film directed by Ewan McGregor and written by John Romano, based on the 1997 novel of the same name by Philip Roth. The film stars McGregor, Jennifer Connelly, Dakota Fanning, Peter Riegert, Rupert Evans, Uzo Aduba, Molly Parker and David Strathairn. Principal photography began on September 21, 2015, in Pittsburgh. The film had its world premiere on September 9, 2016, at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival and was theatrically released in the United States on October 21, 2016, by Lionsgate to negative reviews. Days of Glory Days of Glory is a 2006 French film directed by Rachid Bouchareb. The cast includes Sami Bouajila, Jamel Debbouze, Samy Naceri, Roschdy Zem, Mélanie Laurent and Bernard Blancan. The film deals with the contribution of North African soldiers to the Free French Forces during the Second World War and, controversially, with the discrimination against them. The films release contributed to a partial recognition of the pension rights of soldiers from former French possessions by the French government. Cast members Jamel Debbouze, Samy Naceri, Roschdy Zem, Sami Bouajila and Bernard Blancan all won the Prix dinterprétation masculine at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival for their performances, and the film won the François Chalais Prize. It was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein is a 1948 American horror comedy film directed by Charles Barton and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. The picture is the first of several films in which the comedy duo meets classic characters from Universals horror film stable. In this film, they encounter Count Dracula, Frankensteins monster, and the Wolf Man. Subsequent films pair the duo with the Invisible Man, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and the Mummy. This film is considered the swan song for the "Big Three" Universal horror monsters, none of whom had appeared in a Universal film since House of Dracula. In 2001, the United States Library of Congress deemed this film "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry, and in September 2007, Readers Digest selected the movie as one of the top 100 funniest films of all time. The film is number 56th on the list of the American Film Institutes "100 Funniest American Movies". Company Company is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language gangster film directed by Ram Gopal Varma and written by Jaideep Sahni. The film stars Mohanlal, Ajay Devgn, debutant Vivek Oberoi, Manisha Koirala, and Antara Mali in the lead roles. It is the second film in the Indian Gangster trilogy, and a sequel to Satya. Company follows Chandu, a henchman of a gangster named Malik, with whom he forms a rapport that eventually falls apart after tension arise between them. Varma conceived the idea of the film after meeting a man named Haneef, who had been in prison for five years after the 1993 Bombay bombings and was a close aid of the mobster and terrorist Dawood Ibrahim. Haneef told Varma about the fallout between Ibrahim and Chhota Rajan. Varma also had a lot of information which he used in the film, especially about police procedures he could not use in Satya since it was too much for one film. The film was made in several locations of Mumbai, Mombasa, Nairobi, Hong Kong and Switzerland. Hemant Chaturvedi served as the director of photography while Chandan Arora edited the film. Company was released on 12 April 2002 to positive response. It was a commercial success, grossing ₹25.02 crore against its production budget of ₹7 crore. It was screened at Austin Film Festival, New York Asian Film Festival and the Fribourg International Film Festival. The film won six awards at the 48th Filmfare Awards, including the Best Supporting Actor, Best Male Debut for Oberoi, Critics Award for Best Actor for Devgn and Critics Award for Best Actress for Koirala. Alien Nation Alien Nation is a 1988 American buddy cop neo-noir science fiction action film directed by Graham Baker. The ensemble cast features James Caan, Mandy Patinkin and Terence Stamp. Its initial popularity inaugurated the beginning of the Alien Nation media franchise. The film depicts the assimilation of the "Newcomers", an alien race settling in Los Angeles, much to the initial dismay of the local population. The plot integrates the neo-noir and buddy cop film genres with a science fiction theme, centering on the relationship between a veteran police investigator and an extraterrestrial; the first Newcomer detective. The duo probe a criminal underworld while attempting to solve a homicide. The film was a co-production between American Entertainment Partners and 20th Century Fox, which distributed it theatrically. Alien Nation explores murder, discrimination and science fiction. Alien Nation was released in the United States on October 7, 1988, and grossed over $32 million worldwide, becoming a moderate financial success. The film was met with mixed critical reviews before its theatrical release, although it has since gained a cult following. The motion picture spawned a short-lived television series, five television films, a set of comic books, as well as a number of novels, all in an attempt to continue the character development surrounding the fictional alien culture. Mary Reilly Mary Reilly is a 1996 American horror film directed by Stephen Frears and starring Julia Roberts and John Malkovich. The movie was written by Christopher Hampton and adapted from the novel Mary Reilly by Valerie Martin. This was the re-teaming of director Frears, screenwriter Hampton, and actors Malkovich and Glenn Close, all of whom were involved in the Oscar-winning Dangerous Liaisons. The film ended up being a box office bomb, making just $12 million against its $47 million budget. Breathe In Breathe In is a 2013 American romantic drama film co-written with Ben York Jones and directed by Drake Doremus, starring Guy Pearce, Felicity Jones, and Amy Ryan. The film follows a high school music teacher who has an affair with a foreign exchange student from England who is his daughters age, due to his disillusion with his life and their shared love of music. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2013—the directors third film to play at the festival. Department Q: A Conspiracy of Faith A Conspiracy of Faith, also known as Department Q: A Conspiracy of Faith, is a 2016 Danish film, directed by Hans Petter Moland, based on a novel by Jussi Adler-Olsen. It is the third film in the Department Q series, after The Keeper of Lost Causes and The Absent One. 2 Days in New York 2 Days in New York is a 2012 romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Julie Delpy. It is a sequel to Delpys 2007 film 2 Days in Paris. Mr 3000 Mr. 3000 is a 2004 American sports comedy film starring Bernie Mac and Angela Bassett. The films plot surrounds a retired Major League Baseball player who makes a comeback at age 47 in order to attain 3,000 hits. Bless the Child Bless the Child is a 2000 German-American horror-thriller film directed by Chuck Russell and starring Kim Basinger, Jimmy Smits, Angela Bettis, Rufus Sewell, Christina Ricci, and Holliston Coleman. It is based on the novel of the same name by Cathy Cash Spellman. The Legend of Bhagat Singh The Legend of Bhagat Singh is a 2002 Indian historical biographical film directed by Rajkumar Santoshi. The film is about Bhagat Singh, a socialist revolutionary who fought for Indian independence along with fellow members of the Hindustan Republic Association. It features Ajay Devgn as the titular character along with Sushant Singh, D. Santosh and Akhilendra Mishra as the other lead characters. Raj Babbar, Farida Jalal and Amrita Rao play supporting roles. The film chronicles Bhagats life from his childhood where he witnesses the Jallianwala Bagh massacre until the day he was hanged to death—23 March 1931. The film was produced by Kumar and Ramesh Tauranis Tips Industries on a budget of 200–250 million. The story and dialogue were written by Santoshi and Piyush Mishra respectively, while Anjum Rajabali drafted the screenplay. K. V. Anand, V. N. Mayekar and Nitin Chandrakant Desai were in charge of the cinematography, editing and production design respectively. Principal photography took place in Agra, Manali, Mumbai and Pune from January to May 2002. The soundtrack, composed by A. R. Rahman, was released on 4 May 2002 to positive reception, with "Mera Rang De Basanti" and "Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna" being well-received in particular. The Legend of Bhagat Singh was released on 7 June 2002 to generally positive reviews, with the direction, story, screenplay, technical aspects and the performances of Devgn and Sushant receiving the most attention. However, the film underperformed at the box office, grossing only 129 million. It went on to win two National Film Awards – Best Feature Film in Hindi and Best Actor for Devgn – and three Filmfare Awards from eight nominations. The Alamo The Alamo is a 1960 American historical epic and war film about the 1836 Battle of the Alamo produced and directed by John Wayne and starring Wayne as Davy Crockett. The picture also stars Richard Widmark as Jim Bowie and Laurence Harvey as William B. Travis, and the supporting cast features Frankie Avalon, Patrick Wayne, Linda Cristal, Joan OBrien, Chill Wills, Joseph Calleia, Ken Curtis, Ruben Padilla as Santa Anna, and guest star Richard Boone as Sam Houston. The motion picture was photographed in 70 mm Todd-AO by William H. Clothier and released by United Artists. Slackers Slackers is a 2002 gross out/romantic comedy film directed by Dewey Nicks and starring Jason Schwartzman, Devon Sawa, Jason Segel, and Michael Maronna. Descendants Descendants is a 2015 American musical fantasy adventure-comedy television film directed and choreographed by Kenny Ortega. The film stars Dove Cameron, Sofia Carson, Booboo Stewart, and Cameron Boyce as the teenage children of Maleficent, the Evil Queen, Jafar, and Cruella de Vil, respectively. The film follows these teenagers adjusting to life outside their island prison, while on a mission to steal the Fairy Godmothers wand and free their parents from captivity. It debuted on July 31, 2015, as a Disney Channel Original Movie, to positive reviews and 6.6 million viewers. The film also stars Mitchell Hope, Melanie Paxson, Brenna DAmico, Sarah Jeffery, Zachary Gibson, Jedidiah Goodacre, Dianne Doan, Dan Payne, Keegan Connor Tracy, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Maz Jobrani, Kathy Najimy, and Kristin Chenoweth. The first installment in the Descendants franchise, Descendants was spun off into a CGI animated short-form series titled Wicked World, and was followed by a sequel, Descendants 2, which premiered on July 21, 2017, and a third film, Descendants 3, which premiered August 2, 2019. Zero Effect Zero Effect is a 1998 mystery comedy film written and directed by Jake Kasdan. It stars Bill Pullman as "the worlds most private detective", Daryl Zero, and Ben Stiller as his assistant Steve Arlo. Its plot is loosely based on the Arthur Conan Doyle short story "A Scandal in Bohemia". The film was shot in Portland. It was scored by The Greyboy Allstars. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Ronaldo Ronaldo is a 2015 British documentary film directed by Anthony Wonke. It follows the life and career of Portuguese professional footballer Cristiano Ronaldo. The film was released worldwide on 9 November 2015. A trailer for the film was released on 28 September 2015. Burnt by the Sun Burnt by the Sun is a 1994 film by Russian director and screenwriter Nikita Mikhalkov and Azerbaijani screenwriter Rustam Ibragimbekov. The film depicts the story of a senior Red Army officer, played by Mikhalkov, and his family during the Great Purge of the late 1930s in the Stalinist Soviet Union. It also stars Oleg Menshikov, Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė and Mikhalkovs daughter Nadezhda Mikhalkova. The film achieved a high degree of popularity in Russia and positive reviews in the United States. It received the Grand Prix at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival, the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and other honours. Lenny Lenny is a 1974 American biographical drama film about the comedian Lenny Bruce, starring Dustin Hoffman and directed by Bob Fosse. The screenplay by Julian Barry is based on his play of the same name. Factotum Factotum is a 2005 French-Norwegian drama film co-written and directed by Bent Hamer, adapted from the 1975 novel of the same name by Charles Bukowski. It stars Matt Dillon as Bukowski’s alter ego, Henry Chinaski. Although events in the book take place in Los Angeles in the 1940s, the film has a contemporary setting. Super 30 Super 30 is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language biographical film directed by Vikas Bahl, based on the life of mathematician Anand Kumar and his educational program Super 30. The film stars Hrithik Roshan and Mrunal Thakur. The soundtrack is by Ajay-Atul and movie is co-produced by Sajid Nadiadwala. Super 30 was Phantom Films last production. The film was shot in Ramnagar Fort and in Sambhar Lake Town which was shown as Kota. The film was theatrically released in India on 12 July 2019 and received mixed reviews. It entered the 100 crore club on 21 July 2019, and became the seventh-highest-grossing Hindi film of 2019. Death Wish II Death Wish II is a 1982 American vigilante action film directed and co-edited by Michael Winner. It is the first of four sequels to the 1974 film Death Wish. In the story, architect Paul Kersey moves to Los Angeles with his daughter. After his daughter is murdered at the hands of several gang members, Kersey is once again forced to become a vigilante. Unlike the original, in which he hunts down every criminal he encounters, Kersey only pursues his familys attackers. The sequel makes a complete breakaway from the Brian Garfield novels Death Wish and Death Sentence, redefining the Paul Kersey character. It was succeeded by Death Wish III. The sequel was produced by Cannon Films, which had purchased the rights to the Death Wish concept from Dino De Laurentiis. Cannon executive Menahem Golan planned to direct the film, but Winner returned on Bronsons insistence. The soundtrack was composed by guitarist Jimmy Page. Death Wish II was released in the United States in February 1982 by Filmways Pictures, but like the original, Columbia Pictures handled the international release and Paramount Pictures, via Trifecta Entertainment and Media, handles the television rights. It earned $16.1 million during its domestic theatrical run. Death Wish II was released in the United States on February 19, 1982 and released in the United Kingdom on February 11, 1982 and released in the Egypt on January 10, 1983. Head Over Heels Head over Heels is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Waters about Amanda Pierce, a woman living in New York City who works at Metropolitan Museum of Art restoring paintings. Early in the film, she moves in with four supermodels and falls for a man living in an apartment that they can see across the street. After the models try to help Amanda get the man, they find out he might not be what he appears to be. The film was panned by critics and failed to make back its modest $14 million budget. Hands of Stone Hands of Stone is a 2016 American biographical sports film about the career of Panamanian former professional boxer Roberto Durán. It is directed and written by Jonathan Jakubowicz. It stars Édgar Ramírez, Robert De Niro, Usher, Ruben Blades, Pedro "Budu" Pérez, Ellen Barkin, Ana de Armas, Oscar Jaenada and John Turturro. The film premiered at Cannes on May 16, 2016 where it was received with a fifteen-minute standing ovation, and was released on August 26, 2016, by The Weinstein Company. Holy Smoke Holy Smoke! is a 1999 Australian drama film directed by Jane Campion, who co-wrote the screenplay with her sister Anna. It premiered at the 56th Venice International Film Festival and was shown at the New York Film Festival and the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival before being released theatrically. Inuyasha , also known as , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. It premiered in Weekly Shōnen Sunday on November 13, 1996, and concluded on June 18, 2008, with the chapters collected into 56 tankōbon volumes by Shogakukan. The series begins with Kagome Higurashi, a 15-year-old schoolgirl from modern-day Tokyo who is transported to the Sengoku period of Japan after falling into a well in her family shrine, where she meets the half dog-demon, Inuyasha. When a monster from that era tries to take the magical Shikon Jewel embodied in Kagome, she inadvertently shatters the Jewel into many pieces that are dispersed across Japan. Inuyasha and Kagome start traveling to recover it before the powerful and evil half spider-demon Naraku finds all the shards. Inuyasha and Kagome gain a number of allies during their journey, and their group is joined by Shippo, Miroku, Sango and Kirara. In contrast to the typically comedic nature of much of Takahashis previous work, Inuyasha deals with a darker and more serious subject matter, using the setting of the Sengoku period to easily display the violent content while still retaining some comedic elements. It was adapted into two anime television series produced by Sunrise. The first was broadcast for 167 episodes on Yomiuri TV and Nippon TV in Japan from October 16, 2000, until September 13, 2004. The second series, called Inuyasha: The Final Act, began airing five years later on October 3, 2009, to cover the rest of the manga series and ended on March 29, 2010, after 26 episodes. Four feature films and an original video animation have also been released. Other merchandise include video games and a light novel. Viz Media licensed the manga, the two anime series, and movies for North America. Both Inuyasha and Inuyasha: The Final Act aired in the United States on Adult Swim from 2002 until 2015. Gabriel Gabriel is a 2007 Australian action-horror film set in purgatory. It follows the archangel Gabriels fight to rid purgatory of the evil fallen angels and save the souls of its inhabitants. Gabriel is the first feature directed by Shane Abbess, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Matt Hylton Todd. It stars Andy Whitfield as Gabriel, Dwaine Stevenson as Sammael, Samantha Noble as Amitiel, and Erika Heynatz as Lilith. As an action movie, Gabriel is unconventional by Australian filmmaking standards. Produced without government funding on a low budget, the filmmakers aimed to create a film that could compete in international markets and become financially profitable. Upon its Australian release on 15 November 2007, Gabriel received mixed reviews and came fifth in its opening-week box office. Gabriel was released on DVD in the U.S. on 19 February 2008. 6 Bullets Six Bullets is a 2012 American action film directed by Ernie Barbarash and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Joe Flanigan, Anna-Louise Plowman, and Charlotte Beaumont. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on September 11, 2012. Van Wilder: Freshman Year National Lampoons Van Wilder: Freshman Year is the third film in the Van Wilder series, following Van Wilder and The Rise of Taj. Freshman Year is a prequel to the first film. It was released straight-to-DVD in 2009. The film was directed by Harvey Glazer and stars Jonathan Bennett, Kristin Cavallari, Jerry Shea, and Steve Talley. Telling Tales Telling Tales is a 2015 Turkish comedy film directed by Burak Aksak. Mommie Dearest Mommie Dearest is a 1981 American docudrama film. It depicts Christina Crawfords adoptive mother, actress Joan Crawford as a criminal and how she abused her adopted children for fame and her career. Starring Faye Dunaway, Mara Hobel, and Diana Scarwid, the film was directed by Frank Perry and adapted for the screen by Robert Getchell, Tracy Hotchner, Frank Perry, and Frank Yablans from the 1978 autobiography of the same name by Christina. The executive producers were Christinas husband, David Koontz, and Terry ONeill, Dunaways then-boyfriend and soon-to-be husband. The film was distributed by Paramount Pictures, the only one of the Big Eight film studios for which Crawford had never appeared in a feature film. The film was a commercial success, grossing $39 million worldwide from a $5 million budget. Despite mixed reviews from critics, the films bizarre script and highly charged acting, particularly on the part of Dunaway, have brought a cult following to the film as an unintentional comedy. It won the second Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture The 36th Chamber of Shaolin The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, also known as The Master Killer, Shaolin Master Killer and Shao Lin San Shi Liu Fang, is a 1978 Hong Kong kung fu film directed by Liu Chia-liang and produced by Shaw Brothers, starring Gordon Liu. The film follows a highly fictionalized version of San Te, a legendary Shaolin martial arts disciple who trained under the general Chi Shan. The 36th Chamber of Shaolin is widely considered to be one of the greatest kung fu films and a turning point in its directors and stars careers. It was followed by Return to the 36th Chamber, which was more comedic in presentation and featured Gordon Liu as the new main character with another actor in the smaller role of San Te, and Disciples of the 36th Chamber. 12 12 is a 2007 crime film by Russian director, screenwriter, producer and actor Nikita Mikhalkov. The film is a Russian-language remake of Sidney Lumets 1957 film 12 Angry Men, which in turn was based on Reginald Roses 1955 stage play, Twelve Angry Men, itself based on Roses 1954 teleplay of the latters same name. Mikhalkov was awarded the Special Lion at the 64th Venice International Film Festival for his work on the film, which also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film. Student of the Year Student of the Year is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age romantic comedy-drama film directed by Karan Johar and produced by Hiroo Yash Johar, Karan Johar under the banner of Dharma Productions and Gauri Khan under Red Chillies Entertainment. The film stars debutantes Sidharth Malhotra, Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan in the lead roles, and it also features Rishi Kapoor, Sana Saeed, Ronit Roy, Sahil Anand, Ram Kapoor and Farida Jalal in supporting roles. The film features Boman Irani, Kajol, Farah Khan and Vaibhavi Merchant in guest appearances. This was Karan Johars first and only directorial venture without Shah Rukh Khan. The next film without Shahrukh was Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, though he had a cameo appearance there. Student of the Year was released on 19 October 2012 in over 1400 locations across India. It was one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of 2012. A temporally unrelated sequel, Student of the Year 2, was released on 10 May 2019, as a quasi-sequel, starring Tiger Shroff alongside debutantes Tara Sutaria and Ananya Pandey. Ben Is Back Ben Is Back is a 2018 American drama film written and directed by Peter Hedges and starring Julia Roberts, Lucas Hedges, and Courtney B. Vance. The plot follows a mother who tries to help her addict son after he returns home from rehab. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2018, and was theatrically released on December 7, 2018, by LD Entertainment, Roadside Attractions, and Lionsgate. The film received generally favorable reviews from critics, who praised the performances of Hedges and Roberts. American Outlaws American Outlaws is a 2001 Western film directed by Les Mayfield and starring Colin Farrell, Scott Caan, and Ali Larter. Jack-Jack Attack Jack-Jack Attack is a 2005 computer animated short film produced by Pixar and written and directed by Brad Bird. The film is a spin-off on his 2004 film The Incredibles. Unlike many of their previous shorts, it was not given a theatrical release, but was included on the DVD release of the film. The idea for this short came from an idea for a scene originally considered for inclusion in the film The Incredibles; it was cut from the feature and subsequently expanded into this short. The short is based on the baby, Jack-Jack, and takes place at around the same time as the events of the main film. From The Incredibles, the audience knows that Jack-Jacks babysitter Kari McKeen started experiencing difficulty with him shortly after hanging up the phone with his mother, Helen Parr. Berberian Sound Studio Berberian Sound Studio is a 2012 British horror film. It is the second feature film by British director and screenwriter Peter Strickland. The film, which stars Toby Jones, is set in a 1970s Italian horror film studio. Sorority Boys Sorority Boys is a 2002 American comedy film directed by Wallace Wolodarsky, about a group of college boys who dress up as girls in order to prove their innocence for a crime they did not commit. The film starred Barry Watson, Michael Rosenbaum and Harland Williams. Post Grad Post Grad is a 2009 American independent romantic comedy film directed by Vicky Jenson and starring Alexis Bledel, about a recent college graduate who moves back in with her family while she figures out what she wants to do next. Originally under the working titles of Ticket to Ride and then The Post-Grad Survival Guide, the film was released on August 21, 2009. Blackadder Back & Forth Blackadder: Back & Forth is a 1999 sci-fi comedy film based on the BBC period sitcom Blackadder that marks the end of the Blackadder saga. It was commissioned for showing in the specially built SkyScape cinema erected southeast of the Millennium Dome on the Greenwich peninsula in South London. The film follows Lord Edmund Blackadder and his idiotic servant, Baldrick, on a time travel adventure that brings the characters into contact with several figures significant to British history. In a 1999 interview, Richard Curtis described it as "an irreverent trek through British history – a time travel adventure story consisting entirely of people who are either rude or stupid." Rowan Atkinson and Tony Robinson reprised their roles as the series core characters Blackadder and Baldrick, respectively. In an interview, Atkinson stated that making a Blackadder film had always been an ambition. Joining Atkinson and Robinson are other main cast members from the last three series, Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Tim McInnerny and Miranda Richardson. The Day After The Day After is an American television film that first aired on November 20, 1983 on the ABC television network. More than 100 million people, in nearly 39 million households, watched the program during its initial broadcast. With a 46 rating and a 62% share of the viewing audience during its initial broadcast, it was the seventh-highest-rated non-sports show up to that time and set a record as the highest-rated television film in history—a record it still held as recently as a 2009 report. The film postulates a fictional war between NATO forces and the Warsaw Pact countries that rapidly escalates into a full-scale nuclear exchange between the United States and the Soviet Union. The action itself focuses on the residents of Lawrence, and Kansas City, and of several family farms near nuclear missile silos. The cast includes JoBeth Williams, Steve Guttenberg, John Cullum, Jason Robards, and John Lithgow. The film was written by Edward Hume, produced by Robert Papazian, and directed by Nicholas Meyer. It was released on DVD on May 18, 2004, by MGM. Kwaidan is a 1965 Japanese anthology horror film directed by Masaki Kobayashi. It is based on stories from Lafcadio Hearns collections of Japanese folk tales, mainly Stories and Studies of Strange Things, for which it is named. The film consists of four separate and unrelated stories. Kwaidan is an archaic transliteration of Kaidan, meaning ghost story. It won the Special Jury Prize at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival, and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film. Singh Is King Singh is Kinng is a 2008 Indian action comedy film directed by Anees Bazmee, which stars Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif in lead roles. The film also featured a music video with Snoop Dogg. The film was released on 8 August 2008, and a major part of the production was shot in Australia. Akshay Kumar was also nominated for the Asian Film Awards in the "Best Actor" category for his performance in the film. Singh is Kinng was declared a Superhit by Box Office India. The spelling of the word "king" in the films title with an additional letter "n" was based on advice provided by a numerologist. The film was the third highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2008. This film is not related to the 2015 film Singh Is Bliing, which also starred Akshay Kumar and was rumored to be the sequel to Singh is Kinng. Singh is Kinng is an unofficial remake of Jackie Chans Miracles, which was inspired by Frank Capras Lady for a Day and Pocketful of Miracles. Made in Dagenham Made in Dagenham is a 2010 British film directed by Nigel Cole. The film stars Sally Hawkins, Bob Hoskins, Miranda Richardson, Geraldine James, Rosamund Pike, Andrea Riseborough, Jaime Winstone, Daniel Mays and Richard Schiff. It dramatises the Ford sewing machinists strike of 1968 that aimed for equal pay for women. The films theme song, with lyrics by Billy Bragg, is performed by Sandie Shaw, herself a native of the area and a former Ford Dagenham clerk. A stage musical version of the film opened at Londons Adelphi Theatre in 2014. Infini Infini is a 2015 Australian science fiction film directed by Shane Abbess and starring Daniel MacPherson, Grace Huang, and Luke Hemsworth. I Vitelloni I vitelloni is a 1953 Italian comedy-drama directed by Federico Fellini from a screenplay by Fellini, Ennio Flaiano and Tullio Pinelli. The film launched the career of Alberto Sordi, one of post-war Italys most significant and popular comedians, who stars with Franco Fabrizi and Franco Interlenghi in a story of five young Italian men at crucial turning points in their small town lives. Recognized as a pivotal work in the directors artistic evolution, the film has distinct autobiographical elements that mirror important societal changes in 1950s Italy. Recipient of both the Venice Film Festival Silver Lion in 1953, and an Academy Award nomination for Best Writing in 1958, the films success restored Fellinis reputation after the commercial failure of The White Sheik. For Your Consideration For Your Consideration is a 2006 American mockumentary film directed by Christopher Guest. It was co-written by Guest and Eugene Levy, and both also star in the film. The films title is a phrase used in trade advertisements to promote films for honors such as the Academy Awards. The plot revolves around a group of three actors who learn that their performances in the fictional film they have not even completed yet, Home for Purim, a drama set in the mid-1940s American South, are supposedly generating a great deal of award-season buzz. Many of the cast appeared in Guests previous mockumentary films This Is Spinal Tap, Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show, and A Mighty Wind, including Levy, OHara, Posey, Shearer, Michael McKean, Fred Willard, Larry Miller, Bob Balaban, Jennifer Coolidge, Jane Lynch, Ed Begley Jr., Michael Hitchcock, John Michael Higgins and Jim Piddock. Ricky Gervais, the co-creator of the original British television series The Office, also appears, while John Krasinski, Richard Kind, Scott Adsit, and Sandra Oh make brief cameos. Though the dialogue is largely improvised by the actors as in Guests earlier films, the format is a departure from the mockumentary style. The film received its World Premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2006. It was produced by Warner Independent Pictures in association with Castle Rock Entertainment and Shangri-La Entertainment. The Sons of Katie Elder The Sons of Katie Elder is a 1965 Technicolor Western Panavision film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring John Wayne and Dean Martin. It was filmed principally in Mexico. The Children's Hour The Childrens Hour is a 1961 American drama film directed by William Wyler. The screenplay by John Michael Hayes is based on the 1934 play of the same title by Lillian Hellman. The film stars Audrey Hepburn, Shirley MacLaine, and James Garner. L'Atalante LAtalante Bandslam Bandslam is a 2009 American musical romantic comedy drama film directed by Todd Graff who co-wrote the screenplay with Josh A. Cagan. The film stars Aly Michalka, Vanessa Hudgens, Gaelan Connell, Lisa Kudrow, Scott Porter, Ryan Donowho, and Tim Jo. The story revolves around Will and Charlotte, who form an unlikely bond through their shared love of music. Assembling a like-minded crew of misfits, the friends form a rock group and perform in a battle of the bands competition called "Bandslam". The film was initially bought by a studio in 2004. However, in early 2007, Graff and Cagan were hired to rewrite the screenplay, with Graff hired to direct. Produced by Summit Entertainment and Walden Media, principal photography took place in Austin, with additional scenes filmed in New York City. During filming, the film underwent multiple title changes, including Will and Rock On. Bandslam premiered in Westwood on August 6, 2009, and was theatrically released in the United States on August 14, 2009. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising the acting and soundtrack. However, the film was a commercial failure, grossing $12 million worldwide against a $20 million budget. Critics heavily panned the films marketing. which many cited as a primary reason for the films underperformance at the box-office. In a brief cameo, this was David Bowies final film appearance before his death in 2016. Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London is a 2004 American action comedy film and the sequel to the 2003 film Agent Cody Banks. Directed by Kevin Allen and written by Don Rhymer, the film stars Frankie Muniz, Hannah Spearritt, Anthony Anderson and Keith David. The film takes place in London with Cody and his buffoonish adult partner, Derek trying to recover a stolen software and stop the activation of the governments mind control project. The film and was released in the United States on March 12, 2004 and grossed $28 million worldwide, against its $26 million budget. The Marathon Family The Marathon Family is a 1982 Yugoslav black comedy film written by Dušan Kovačević and directed by Serbian director Slobodan Šijan. It has become a cult film in Serbia and other countries from the former Yugoslavia region and is regarded as one of the classics of Yugoslav Serbian cinematography. Snow Falling on Cedars Snow Falling on Cedars is a 1999 film directed by Scott Hicks. It is based on David Gutersons novel of the same name. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography. The Cranes Are Flying The Cranes Are Flying is a 1957 Soviet film about World War II. It depicts the cruelty of war and the damage suffered to the Soviet psyche as a result of World War II. It was directed at Mosfilm by the Georgian-born Soviet director Mikhail Kalatozov in 1957 and stars Aleksey Batalov and Tatiana Samoilova. It was adapted by Viktor Rozov from his play. It won the Palme dOr at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival, the only Soviet film to win that award, although The Turning Point was one of eleven films awarded that years Grand Prix, the predecessor of the Palme dOr. The Philadelphia Experiment The Philadelphia Experiment is a 1984 science fiction war film. It is directed by Stewart Raffill and stars Michael Paré, Bobby Di Cicco, and Nancy Allen and based on the urban legend of the Philadelphia Experiment. The film is set in 1943 where two sailors, David Herdeg and Jim Parker, are stationed on a ship used for an experiment to make it invisible to radar. However, the experiment goes horribly wrong and the ship completely disappears and Herdeg and Parker find themselves in the Nevada desert in the year 1984. They find out the program has been revived in 1984, unexpectedly interacting with the experiment in 1943 and putting the entire world in danger. Le Trou The Hole is a 1960 French crime film directed by Jacques Becker. It is an adaptation of José Giovannis 1957 book The Break. It was called The Night Watch when first released in the United States, but is released under its French title today. The film is based on a true event concerning five prison inmates in La Santé Prison in France in 1947. Director Becker, who died just weeks after shooting had wrapped, used mostly non-actors for the films main roles, including one man who was actually involved in the 1947 escape attempt, and who introduces the film. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. The Andromeda Strain The Andromeda Strain is a 2008 science fiction miniseries, based on the 1969 novel of the same name written by Michael Crichton about a team of scientists who investigate a deadly disease of extraterrestrial origin. The miniseries is a "reimagining" of the original novel rather than an adaptation. In addition to updating the setting to the early 21st century, the miniseries makes a great many plot and character changes from its source. The mini-series has two episodes for a total of 169 minutes. Detour Detour is a 1945 American film noir directed by Edgar G. Ulmer starring Tom Neal and Ann Savage. It was adapted by Martin Goldsmith and Martin Mooney from Goldsmiths 1939 novel of the same name, and released by the Producers Releasing Corporation, one of the so-called Poverty Row film studios in mid-20th-century Hollywood. In 1992, Detour was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film is in the public domain and is freely available from online sources. A 4K restoration by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences premiered in Los Angeles at the TCM Festival in April 2018. A Blu-Ray and DVD was released in March 2019 from the Criterion Collection. The Life Before Her Eyes The Life Before Her Eyes is a 2007 American thriller film directed by Vadim Perelman. The screenplay was adapted by Emil Stern from the Laura Kasischke novel of the same name. The film stars Uma Thurman and Evan Rachel Wood. It was released on April 18, 2008, and revolves around a survivors guilt from a Columbine-like event that occurred 15 years previously, which causes her present-day idyllic life to fall apart. Kiss of the Spider Woman Kiss of the Spider Woman is a 1985 Brazilian-American drama film directed by Argentine-born Brazilian director Héctor Babenco, and adapted by Leonard Schrader from the Manuel Puig novel of the same name. William Hurt, Raul Julia, Sônia Braga, José Lewgoy, and Milton Gonçalves star in the leading roles. Opera Opera is a 1987 Italian giallo film co-written and directed by Dario Argento, with music composed and performed by Brian Eno, Claudio Simonetti, and Bill Wyman. Starring Cristina Marsillach, Urbano Barberini, and Ian Charleson, the plot focuses on a young soprano involved in a series of murders being committed inside an opera house by a masked assailant. The film was one of Argentos most commercially successful, seeing 1,363,912 ticket sales in his native country of Italy. This is the second Dario Argento horror film to have THX audio certified and picture quality. Body of Evidence Body of Evidence is a 1993 American erotic thriller film produced by Dino De Laurentiis and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and originally had the rare NC-17 rating. It was directed by Uli Edel and written by Brad Mirman. The film stars Madonna and Willem Dafoe, with Joe Mantegna, Anne Archer, Julianne Moore and Jürgen Prochnow in supporting roles. The first theatrical release was censored for the purpose of obtaining an R rating, reducing the films running time from 101 to 99 minutes. The video premiere, however, restored the deleted material. Madonnas performance in the film was universally derided by film critics and it marked her fourth film acting performance to be widely panned, following Shanghai Surprise, Whos That Girl and Bloodhounds of Broadway. In France and Japan, the film was released under the name Body. In Japan, Madonnas other 1993 film Dangerous Game was released there as Body II even though the films have nothing in common nor are related to each other in narrative. My Beautiful Laundrette My Beautiful Laundrette is a 1985 British comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Frears from a screenplay by Hanif Kureishi. The film was also one of the first films released by Working Title Films. The story is set in London during the Thatcher years, as reflected in the complex—and often comical—relationships between members of the Pakistani and English communities. The story focuses on Omar, played by Gordon Warnecke, a young Pakistani man living in London, and his reunion and eventual romance with his old friend, a street punk named Johnny, played by Daniel Day-Lewis. The two become the caretakers and business managers of a launderette originally owned by Omars uncle Nasser. The British Film Institute ranked My Beautiful Laundrette the 50th greatest British film of the 20th century. Knock Off Knock Off is a 1998 Hong Kong-American action film directed by Tsui Hark and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Rob Schneider. The film was released in the United States on September 4, 1998. The title is a double entendre, as the term colloquially refers to both counterfeit goods as well as targeted killing. The film is one of the last in the world to feature Kai Tak Airport still in use; the airport closed in 1998. It was Harks second and last American film; he returned to Hong Kong after Knock Off, feeling unsatisfied with his work in America. Creation Creation is a 2009 British biographical drama film about Charles Darwins relationship with his wife Emma and his memory of their eldest daughter Annie, as he struggles to write On the Origin of Species. The film, directed by Jon Amiel and starring real life couple Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly as Charles and Emma Darwin, is somewhat fictionalised account based on Randal Keyness Darwin biography Annies Box. Home Sweet Hell Home Sweet Hell, previously known as North of Hell, is a 2015 American comedy horror thriller directed by Anthony Burns and written by Carlo Allen, Ted Elrick and Tom Lavagnino. The film stars Patrick Wilson, Katherine Heigl, Jordana Brewster, Kevin McKidd, Jim Belushi, A.J. Buckley, and Bryce Johnson. On February 3, 2015 the film was released on video on demand before its theatrical run beginning March 13, 2015 via Vertical Entertainment. 5 Days of War 5 Days of War is a 2011 action film directed by Renny Harlin. The story is about the Russo-Georgian War over the Russian-backed breakaway autonomous republic of South Ossetia in Georgia, including the events leading up to the conflict. The film was released in Georgia as 5 Days of August, and in other countries as 5 Days of War and also City on Fire. Night Moves Night Moves is a 2013 American drama film directed by Kelly Reichardt and written by Reichardt and Jonathan Raymond, starring Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning, Peter Sarsgaard, Alia Shawkat, and James LeGros. The film follows three radical environmentalists who plot to blow up a dam. It was shown in the main competition section of the 70th Venice International Film Festival, at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival and at 2013 Deauville American Film Festival, where it won Grand Prix of the festival. Little Man Tate Little Man Tate is a 1991 American family drama film directed by Jodie Foster from a screenplay written by Scott Frank. The film stars Adam Hann-Byrd as Fred Tate, a seven-year-old child prodigy, who struggles to self-actualize in social and psychological settings that largely fail to accommodate his intelligence. It also stars Foster, Dianne Wiest, Harry Connick Jr., David Hyde Pierce, Debi Mazar and P.J. Ochlan. Little Man Tate was released theatrically on October 18, 1991 by Orion Pictures. The film marked Fosters directorial debut and was a critical and commercial success. Critics praised Fosters direction, Franks screenplay and the performances of the cast. The film grossed $25 million domestically, on a $10 million budget. The Doom Generation The Doom Generation is a 1995 black comedy thriller film written and directed by Gregg Araki. It stars James Duval, Rose McGowan, and Johnathon Schaech. The film follows two troubled teenage lovers, Amy Blue and Jordan White, who pick up a young handsome drifter named Xavier Red. After he accidentally kills a store clerk, the trio embarks on a journey full of sex, violence, and people from Amys past. Billed as "A Heterosexual Movie by Gregg Araki", The Doom Generation is the second film in the directors trilogy known as the "Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy", the first being Totally Fucked Up and the last one Nowhere. The characters of Amy Blue and Jordan White are based on the Mark Beyer comic strip "Amy and Jordan". The Doom Generation was Arakis major film debut. It was shot mostly at night during January 1994 in Los Angeles on a budget of $800,000. The crew avoided well known landmarks and shot in undeveloped areas of urban sprawl to give the film an apocalyptic feel. The reasonable budget allowed Araki to hire professional crew, making it the first of his films not shot by himself. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 1995, before appearing at various other film festivals. It received mixed reviews from critics. During the press screening, many of the critics walked out. However, at the San Francisco International Film Festival, the film received critical acclaim, most proclaiming it as Arakis breakthrough film. Distributed by Trimark Pictures, it was released in the United States on October 27, 1995. Despite the favorable reviews, the film did not achieve financial success, earning only $284,785 at the box office. McGowan was nominated for the Best Debut Performance at the 11th Independent Spirit Awards. The Baytown Outlaws The Baytown Outlaws is a 2012 action comedy film directed by Barry Battles in his directorial debut, and written by Battles and Griffin Hood. The film stars Andre Braugher, Clayne Crawford, Daniel Cudmore, Travis Fimmel, Eva Longoria, Paul Wesley, and Billy Bob Thornton. The film follows the Oodie brothers-Brick, Lincoln and McQueen-who act as vigilante killers for the local sheriff. When the trio accept a job to rescue a young boy from his godfather, plans quickly fall apart as the brothers aim to deliver the boy to safety while pursued by groups of assassins. A Late Quartet A Late Quartet is a 2012 American film co-written and directed by Yaron Zilberman starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Christopher Walken, Catherine Keener, Mark Ivanir and Imogen Poots. The film premiered in the Special Presentation program at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was theatrically released in over 30 countries. It received generally positive reviews. Inspired by and structured around Beethovens Op. 131, the film follows the world-renowned Fugue String Quartet after its cellist Peter Mitchell is diagnosed with Parkinsons Disease. Cinematographer Frederick Elmes lensed the film and composer Angelo Badalamenti composed the score for the film. The Brentano String Quartet played the quartet music for the soundtrack and Anne Sofie von Otter appears as the cellists late wife, singing Korngolds "Mariettas Song" from Die tote Stadt. Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut is a 2006 re-edited directors cut of the 1980 film Superman II. It features a significant amount of lost footage shot by the original director, Richard Donner, in 1977 before he was taken off the project and replaced by Richard Lester, who not only completed the remainder of the film for its theatrical release, but also rewrote and reshot a substantial portion of Donners footage in order to receive a directors credit. In 2001, during the DVD restoration of Superman: The Movie, editor Michael Thau became interested in completing Donners version of Superman II. In 2006, Donners footage of Marlon Brando was discovered and used in Bryan Singers Superman Returns, finally creating the possibility of restoring Donners cut. The cut was re-edited by Thau under the supervision of Donner and creative consultant Tom Mankiewicz. Unlike many "special edition" and "directors cut" movies released over the years, The Richard Donner Cut is a largely different film serving as an alternative version of the theatrical film, and is an attempt to closely follow its original script. It features its original opening and ending, alternative takes and camera angles, and deleted scenes featuring Brando, whose character Jor-El was largely replaced by Susannah Yorks Lara in the theatrical release. Since Donner never completed Superman II in its original form, certain scenes filmed by Lester along with newly created visual effects shots by Thau had to be added to the film in order to finish it as closely to Donners vision as possible, while providing a complete story. An early screen test of one pivotal scene featuring Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder was also added to the film, as Donner never properly filmed the scene. Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut was released on DVD and Blu-ray in 2006, coinciding with the release of Superman Returns. Subway Subway is a 1985 French drama film directed by Luc Besson and starring Isabelle Adjani and Christopher Lambert. The film is classified as part of the cinema du look movement. Meru Meru is a 2015 documentary film chronicling the first ascent of the "Sharks Fin" route on Meru Peak in the Indian Himalayas. It was co-directed by married couple Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and won the U.S. Audience Documentary Award at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Singham Singham is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Rohit Shetty, starring Ajay Devgn in the title role alongside Kajal Aggarwal and Prakash Raj as the antagonist. It is a remake of the 2010 Tamil film Singam featuring Suriya and Anushka Shetty. The film is produced under Reliance Entertainment, which co-produced the original Tamil movie. The theatrical trailer was released with Ready in June 2011. A sequel titled Singham Returns was released in August 2014. Singham is the first installment of the Singham Franchise that includes Simmba, Sooryavanshi, and the animated series Little Singham At Close Range At Close Range is a 1986 American neo-noir film crime drama film directed by James Foley, based on the real life rural Pennsylvania crime family led by Bruce Johnston Sr. which operated during the 1960s and 1970s. It stars Sean Penn and Christopher Walken, with Mary Stuart Masterson, Seans brother Chris Penn, David Strathairn, Crispin Glover, Kiefer Sutherland, and Eileen Ryan in supporting roles. Sean Penns real-life wife at the time, Madonna, both sang and wrote the lyrics for the song “Live to Tell” which features in the films soundtrack. Love and Other Disasters Love and Other Disasters is a 2006 romantic comedy produced by Ruby Film, Europa Corp. and Skyline Films presented at the Toronto International Film Festival. In 2008, it had its UK premiere in London as the gala screening for the BFI 22nd London Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. The director and producer were in attendance. Brittany Murphy portrays an assistant at British Vogue who is the catalyst for a group of young friends as they try to find love. OutFest 2007 presented the film as one of their features. Originally director Alek Keshishian had wanted Gwyneth Paltrow to play Jacks but she was at the time pregnant, later Paltrow got a cameo role. Bitch Slap Bitch Slap is a 2009 action film directed by Rick Jacobson and stars Julia Voth, Erin Cummings, America Olivo and Michael Hurst, with cameos by Lucy Lawless, Kevin Sorbo, and Renee OConnor. Thunderheart Thunderheart is a 1992 contemporary western mystery film directed by Michael Apted from an original screenplay by John Fusco. The film is a loosely based fictional portrayal of events relating to the Wounded Knee incident in 1973, when followers of the American Indian Movement seized the South Dakota town of Wounded Knee in protest against federal government policy regarding Native Americans. Incorporated in the plot is the character of Ray Levoi, played by actor Val Kilmer, as an FBI agent with Sioux heritage investigating a homicide on a Native American reservation. Sam Shepard, Graham Greene, Fred Ward and Sheila Tousey star in principal supporting roles. Also in 1992, Apted had previously directed a documentary surrounding a Native American activist episode involving the murder of FBI agents titled Incident at Oglala. The documentary depicts the indictment of activist Leonard Peltier during a 1975 shootout on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios of TriStar Pictures, Tribeca Productions, and Waterhorse Productions. It was commercially distributed by TriStar Pictures theatrically, and by Columbia TriStar Home Video for home media. Thunderheart explores civil topics, such as discrimination, political activism and murder. Following its cinematic release, the film garnered several award nominations from the Political Film Society. On November 24, 1992, the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released by the Intrada Records label. The film score was composed by musician James Horner. Thunderheart premiered in theaters in-wide release in the United States on April 3, 1992 grossing $22,660,758 in domestic ticket sales. The film was considered a minor financial success after its theatrical run, and was met with generally positive critical reviews before its initial screening in cinemas. The widescreen DVD edition of the film featuring scene selections and the theatrical trailer, was released in the United States on September 29, 1998. Feyzo, the Polite One Kibar Feyzo is a 1978 Turkish comedy film directed by Atif Yilmaz. The Killing Room The Killing Room is a 2009 psychological thriller film directed by Jonathan Liebesman and starring Clea DuVall, Nick Cannon, Chloë Sevigny and Timothy Hutton. It premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. It is being distributed internationally by ContentFilm. Holiday Holiday is a 1938 American romantic comedy film directed by George Cukor, a remake of the 1930 film of the same name. The film is a romantic comedy that tells of a man who has risen from humble beginnings only to be torn between his free-thinking lifestyle and the tradition of his wealthy fiancées family. The movie, adapted by Donald Ogden Stewart and Sidney Buchman from the play by Philip Barry, stars Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant and features Doris Nolan, Lew Ayres, and Edward Everett Horton. Horton reprised his role as Professor Nick Potter from the 1930 version. Although Hepburn had been Hope Williams understudy in the original production of the play on Broadway, she only played the part for one performance. Screenwriter Donald Ogden Stewart had also appeared in the original stage version as Nick Potter. The Human Centipede III (Final Sequence) The Human Centipede 3 is a 2015 English-language Dutch satirical body horror film, written and directed by Tom Six. It is the third and final installment of Sixs The Human Centipede trilogy. Starring Dieter Laser and Laurence R. Harvey, the leading actors from the first two films, in new roles, The Human Centipede 3 was released both theatrically and on video on demand on 22 May 2015. The film received predominantly negative reviews from critics. Yankee Doodle Dandy Yankee Doodle Dandy is a 1942 American biographical musical film about George M. Cohan, known as "The Man Who Owned Broadway". It stars James Cagney, Joan Leslie, Walter Huston, and Richard Whorf, and features Irene Manning, George Tobias, Rosemary DeCamp, Jeanne Cagney, and Vera Lewis. Joan Leslies singing voice was partially dubbed by Sally Sweetland. The film was written by Robert Buckner and Edmund Joseph, and directed by Michael Curtiz. According to the special edition DVD, significant and uncredited improvements were made to the script by the twin brothers Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein. In 1993, Yankee Doodle Dandy was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Cleo from 5 to 7 Cléo from 5 to 7 is a 1962 French Left Bank film by Agnès Varda. The story starts with a young singer, Florence "Cléo" Victoire, at 5pm on June 21, as she waits until 6:30pm to hear the results of a medical test that will possibly confirm a diagnosis of cancer. The film is noted for its handling of several of the themes of existentialism, including discussions of mortality, the idea of despair, and leading a meaningful life. The film also has a strong feminine viewpoint belonging to French feminism and raises questions about how women are perceived, especially in French society. Mirrors appear frequently to symbolize self-obsession, which Cléo embodies. The film includes cameos by Jean-Luc Godard, Anna Karina, Eddie Constantine and Jean-Claude Brialy as characters in the silent film Raoul shows Cléo and Dorothée, while composer Michel Legrand, who wrote the films score, plays "Bob the pianist". It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. The Great Buck Howard The Great Buck Howard is a 2008 American comedy-drama film directed by Sean McGinly that stars Colin Hanks and John Malkovich. Tom Hanks also appears as the father of his real-life sons character. The character Buck Howard is inspired by the mentalist The Amazing Kreskin, whose popularity was at its height in the 1970s. The film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2008. It is the first Walden Media film to be distributed by Magnolia Pictures. Fun Size Fun Size is a 2012 American teen comedy film written by Max Werner and directed by Josh Schwartz. It stars Victoria Justice, Jane Levy, Thomas Mann, Jackson Nicoll, Chelsea Handler, Thomas McDonell, Riki Lindhome, and Osric Chau. It was the second time a Nickelodeon film received a PG-13 rating, since Angus, which was released straight-to-DVD in the US, and two years before Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, which was released in theatres. However, it is the studios first American and theatrically released film with that rating. The film grossed $11 million against its $14 million budget. Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star is a 2003 American comedy film directed by Sam Weisman and starring David Spade and Mary McCormack. Spade portrays a child actor who fell into obscurity as an adult, and who attempts to revive his career. Green Street Hooligans 2 Green Street 2: Stand Your Ground is a 2009 American-British film directed by Jesse V. Johnson. It is a sequel to the 2005 film Green Street. Welcome to Marwen Welcome to Marwen is a 2018 American drama film directed by Robert Zemeckis, who co-wrote the script with Caroline Thompson. It is inspired by Jeff Malmbergs 2010 documentary Marwencol. The film stars Steve Carell, Leslie Mann, Diane Kruger, Merritt Wever, Janelle Monáe, Eiza González, Gwendoline Christie, Leslie Zemeckis, Siobhan Williams and Neil Jackson, and follows the true story of Mark Hogancamp, a man struggling with PTSD who, after being physically assaulted, creates a fictional village to ease his trauma. The film was released in the United States by Universal Pictures on December 21, 2018. Critics lamented the inconsistent tone and screenplay, although the visuals received some praise. The film was also a box office bomb, with Universal losing $60 million on the film. Crossroads Crossroads is a 1986 American coming-of-age musical drama film inspired by the legend of blues musician Robert Johnson. Starring Ralph Macchio, Joe Seneca and Jami Gertz, the film was written by John Fusco and directed by Walter Hill and features an original score featuring Ry Cooder and Steve Vai on the soundtracks guitar, and harmonica by Sonny Terry. Vai also appears in the film as the devils guitar player in the climactic guitar duel. Fusco was a traveling blues musician prior to attending New York Universitys Tisch School of the Arts, where he wrote Crossroads as an assignment in a master class led by the screenwriting giants Waldo Salt and Ring Lardner The student screenplay won first place in the national FOCUS Awards and was sold to Columbia Pictures while Fusco was still a student. Close-Up Close-Up is a 1990 Iranian docufiction written, directed and edited by Abbas Kiarostami. The film tells the story of the real-life trial of a man who impersonated film-maker Mohsen Makhmalbaf, conning a family into believing they would star in his new film. It features the people involved, acting as themselves. A film about human identity, it helped to increase recognition of Kiarostami in the West. Many critics consider Close-Up a masterpiece of world cinema; in the 2012 Sight & Sound poll, it was voted by critics onto "The Top 50 Greatest Films of All Time" list. 61* 61* is a 2001 American sports drama film written by Hank Steinberg and directed by Billy Crystal. It stars Barry Pepper as Roger Maris and Thomas Jane as Mickey Mantle on their quest to break Babe Ruths 1927 single-season home run record of 60 during the 1961 season of the New York Yankees. The film first aired on HBO on April 28, 2001. TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away from Keyboard TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away From Keyboard is a documentary film released on 8 February 2013, directed by Simon Klose, based on the lives of the three founders of The Pirate Bay: Peter Sunde, Fredrik Neij and Gottfrid Svartholm. Filming began in Summer 2008, and concluded on 25 February 2012. The Brown Bunny The Brown Bunny is a 2003 experimental road drama film written, directed, produced, photographed and edited by Vincent Gallo. Starring Gallo and Chloë Sevigny, it tells the story of a motorcycle racer on a cross-country drive who is haunted by memories of his former lover. It was photographed with handheld 16 mm cameras in various locations throughout the United States, including New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Ohio, Missouri, Utah, Nevada, and California. Following its world premiere at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival, the film garnered a great deal of media attention because of the explicit final scene between Gallo and Sevigny, as well as a feud between Gallo and the film critic Roger Ebert, who stated that The Brown Bunny was the worst film in the history of Cannes, although he later gave a re-edited version his signature "thumbs up". Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages Intolerance is a 1916 epic silent film directed by D. W. Griffith. Subtitles include Loves Struggle Throughout the Ages and A Sun-Play of the Ages. Regarded as one of the great masterpieces of the silent era, the three-and-a-half-hour epic intercuts four parallel storylines, each separated by several centuries: a contemporary melodrama of crime and redemption, a Judean story: Christs mission and death, a French story: the events surrounding the St. Bartholomews Day massacre of 1572, and a Babylonian story: the fall of the Babylonian Empire to Persia in 539 BC. Each story had its own distinctive color tint in the original print, but not in the currently available versions. The scenes are linked by shots of a figure representing Eternal Motherhood, rocking a cradle. Intolerance was made partly in response to criticism of Griffiths previous film, The Birth of a Nation, which was criticized by the NAACP and other groups as perpetuating racial stereotypes and glorifying the Ku Klux Klan. It was not, however, an apology, as Griffith felt he had nothing to apologize for; in numerous interviews, Griffith made clear that the films title and overriding themes were meant as a response to those who he felt had been intolerant of him in condemning The Birth of a Nation. In the years following its release, Intolerance would strongly influence European film movements. In 1989, it was one of the first films to be selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Katy Perry: Part of Me Katy Perry: Part of Me is a 2012 3D autobiographical documentary concert film about Katy Perry. It was directed by Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz and released in the United States, Canada, the UK and Ireland on July 5, 2012. Return to Paradise Return to Paradise is a 1998 American drama-thriller film directed by Joseph Ruben, written by Wesley Strick and Bruce Robinson, and starring Vince Vaughn, Anne Heche, and Joaquin Phoenix. Return to Paradise is a remake of the 1989 French film Force majeure. The film had its premiere on August 10, 1998, and was released to theaters on August 14, 1998. Smilla's Sense of Snow Smillas Sense of Snow is a 1997 German-Danish-Swedish mystery thriller film directed by Bille August and starring Julia Ormond, Gabriel Byrne, and Richard Harris. Based on the 1992 novel Miss Smillas Feeling for Snow by Danish author Peter Høeg, the film is about a transplanted Greenlander, Smilla Jaspersen, who investigates the mysterious death of a small Inuit boy who lived in her housing complex in Copenhagen. Suspecting wrongdoing, Smilla uncovers a trail of clues leading towards a secretive corporation that has made several mysterious expeditions to Greenland. Scenes from the film were shot in Copenhagen, Kiruna and western Greenland. The film was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival, where director Bille August was nominated for the Golden Bear. The Road Within The Road Within is a 2014 American film written and directed by Gren Wells in her feature directorial debut. The film is a remake of the 2010 German film, Vincent Wants to Sea. The film premiered at the 2014 Los Angeles Film Festival and was picked up by Well Go USA Entertainment and given a theatrical release in April 2015. Raid Raid is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language action crime film written by Ritesh Shah and directed by Raj Kumar Gupta. It features Ajay Devgn, Ileana DCruz and Saurabh Shukla. The film is inspired by the real life income-tax raid conducted by the officers of the Income Tax Department under the leadership of a courageous and upright Indian Revenue Service officer in the 1980s. It was released worldwide on 16 March 2018 with positive reviews from critics and was a box office success. Replicant Replicant is a 2001 American science fiction action film directed by Ringo Lam, and starring Jean-Claude van Damme and Michael Rooker. It is the second collaboration between Van Damme and Hong Kong film director Ringo Lam, and the third time that Van Damme has starred in a dual role. The film had a limited theatrical release in many European countries, and was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on September 18, 2001. Dragon Dragon is a 2011 Hong Kong-Chinese martial arts film directed by Peter Chan, and starring Donnie Yen, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Tang Wei. Yen also served as the films action director. It premiered on 13 May 2011 at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival in the Midnight Screenings category. Donnie Yen and Peter Chan presided over the lighting of a billboard for Dragon that broke the Guinness Book of World Records for its size, 3591 square metres, previously held by a poster for a Michael Jackson album. Diary of a Mad Black Woman Tyler Perrys Diary of a Mad Black Woman is a 2005 romantic comedy-drama film written by and starring Tyler Perry, which was inspired by the play of the same name. It is Perrys debut feature film, and the first entry in the Tyler Perry film franchise. Directed by Darren Grant, the film was released in the US on February 25, 2005. It is the only Tyler Perry scripted film not directed by Tyler Perry. It was filmed almost entirely in Fairburn. The sequel, Madeas Family Reunion, was released on February 25, 2006. Sidewalls Sidewalls is a 2011 Argentine comedy drama film directed by Gustavo Taretto. My Friend Dahmer My Friend Dahmer is a 2017 American biographical drama film written and directed by Marc Meyers about the American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. It is based on the 2012 graphic novel of the same name by cartoonist John "Derf" Backderf, who had been friends with Dahmer in high school in the 1970s, until the time Dahmer began his killing spree. The film stars Ross Lynch as Dahmer, and also stars Alex Wolff, Dallas Roberts, and Anne Heche. The film premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival and was released in the United States on November 3, 2017. One Crazy Summer One Crazy Summer is a 1986 romantic comedy film written and directed by Savage Steve Holland, and starring John Cusack, Demi Moore, Bobcat Goldthwait, Curtis Armstrong and Joel Murray. The original film score was composed by Cory Lerios. Episode #1.1 The pilot episode, also known as Northwest Passage, of the mystery television series Twin Peaks premiered on the ABC Network on Sunday, April 8, 1990. It was written by series creators Mark Frost and David Lynch, and directed by Lynch. The pilot follows the characters of Dale Cooper and Harry S. Truman as they investigate the death of popular high school student Laura Palmer; Cooper believes the murder has connections to a murder case that occurred a year earlier. In addition to setting the tone for the show, the episode sets up several character and story arcs and marked the appearance of several recurring characters. The episode received a strong Nielsen household rating compared to other season one episodes and was well received by fans and critics alike. The original title for the series was Northwest Passage, but this was later changed. Ready to Rumble Ready to Rumble is a 2000 American buddy comedy film directed by Brian Robbins and written by Steven Brill, which is based on Turner Broadcastings now defunct professional wrestling promotion, World Championship Wrestling. The movie draws its title from ring announcer Michael Buffers catchphrase, "Lets get ready to rumble!" The movie features many wrestlers from WCW. Some countries such as Finland, Australia, and Japan were only able to see direct-to-video premiere releases of this film. Dil Dhadakne Do Dil Dhadakne Do is a 2015 Indian comedy-drama film directed by Zoya Akhtar, and produced by Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar. The film features an ensemble cast of Anil Kapoor, Shefali Shah, Priyanka Chopra, Ranveer Singh, Anushka Sharma and Farhan Akhtar, with a voice-over performance by Aamir Khan as the family dog Pluto, the narrator of the film. The supporting cast also includes Rahul Bose, Zarina Wahab, Vikrant Massey, Pawan Chopra, Parmeet Sethi, Dolly Mattdo and Manoj Pahwa. The film tells the story of the Mehras, a dysfunctional Punjabi family who invite their family and friends on a cruise trip to celebrate the parents 30th wedding anniversary. Akhtar conceived the film as a family drama centred on a brother-sister relationship. She wanted to depict a more realistic sibling relationship in contrast to the dubious and over-the-top portrayal for which Bollywood is known. Akhtar later co-wrote the screenplay with her friend and longtime collaborator Reema Kagti. Much of the principal photography was done on Pullmantur Cruises ship MS Sovereign while sailing across the Mediterranean and Europe, and on land in France, Spain, Tunisia, Turkey and Italy. The soundtrack was composed by the trio Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, with lyrics by Javed Akhtar. The film was released worldwide on 5 June 2015 to positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances of Kapoor, Shah, Chopra and Singh, who portrayed the members of the Mehra family, as well as Akhtars direction, cinematography and costumes. The film grossed 1.45 billion at the box office against a budget of 830 million, and earned a number of accolades. It received five Filmfare nominations, winning Best Supporting Actor for Kapoor. Dil Dhadakne Do also received nine nominations at the 2016 Screen Awards, including Best Film, and won two, Best Supporting Actor for Kapoor and Best Ensemble Cast. Revanche Revanche is a 2008 Austrian thriller film written and directed by Götz Spielmann. It centers on the ill-fated love story between a Viennese ex-con and a Ukrainian prostitute who get involved in a bank robbery. The film premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 2008. It received critical acclaim and won a number of awards, and was nominated for the 2009 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. You, the Living You, the Living is a 2007 Swedish black comedy-drama film written and directed by Roy Andersson. The film is an exploration of the "grandeur of existence," centered on the lives of a group of individuals, such as an overweight woman, a disgruntled psychiatrist, a heartbroken groupie, a carpenter, a business consultant, and a school teacher with emotional problems and her rug-selling husband. The basis for the film is an Old Norse proverb, "Man is mans delight," taken from the Poetic Edda poem Hávamál. The title comes from a stanza in Goethes Roman Elegies, which also appears as a title card in the beginning of the film: "Therefore rejoice, you, the living, in your lovely warm bed, until Lethes cold wave wets your fleeing foot." The film consists of a fluent succession of fifty short sketches, most with a tragicomic undertone. The cast is mostly non-professional, and alienating techniques are employed such as presenting the characters in grim make-up and having them talk directly to camera. The financing was difficult and the shooting took three years to complete. The film won the Silver Hugo Award for Best Direction at the 2007 Chicago International Film Festival and has received critical acclaim. It is the second film in a trilogy, preceded by Songs from the Second Floor and followed by A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence. Richard III Richard III is a 1995 British drama film adapted from William Shakespeares play of the same name, starring Ian McKellen, Annette Bening, Jim Broadbent, Robert Downey Jr., Nigel Hawthorne, Kristin Scott Thomas, Maggie Smith, John Wood, Tim McInnerny and Dominic West. The film sets the play in 1930s Britain with Richard as a fascist sympathiser plotting to usurp the throne. Persuasion Persuasion is a 2007 British television film adaptation of Jane Austens novel Persuasion. It was directed by Adrian Shergold and the screenplay was written by Simon Burke. Sally Hawkins stars as the protagonist Anne Elliot, while Rupert Penry-Jones plays Frederick Wentworth. Eight years prior to the films beginning, Anne was persuaded to reject Wentworths proposal of marriage. Now 27 and unmarried, Anne re-encounters Wentworth, who has made his fortune in the Napoleonic Wars and is looking for a wife—anyone but Anne, whom he has not forgiven for rejecting him all those years ago. Persuasion was one of three novels adapted in 2007 for ITVs Jane Austen season. It was the first of the three adaptations to begin development. The drama was co-produced by Clerkenwell Films and American studio WGBH Boston. Persuasion premiered on 1 April 2007 in the United Kingdom and was watched by 5.4 million viewers. Persuasion received mixed reviews from television critics. Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2 Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2 is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film, it is a sequel to the 2011 film Pyaar Ka Punchnama. The sequel is directed by Luv Ranjan and produced by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures and Panorama Studios Production. The film stars Kartik Aaryan, Omkar Kapoor, Sunny Singh, Nushrat Bharucha, Ishita Raj Sharma and Sonnalli Seygall. The film was released on 16 October 2015. It received mixed to positive reviews from critics and became a commercial success at the box office. Before the Rain Before the Rain is a 1994 film written and directed by Milcho Manchevski. It won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival and was nominated for an Academy Award. The film stars Katrin Cartlidge, Rade Šerbedžija, Grégoire Colin and Labina Mitevska and features an original score by the band Anastasia. Before the Rain consists of three interlocking stories set both in Macedonia and London. The film addresses the ethnic and religious roots of violence and hatred in the Balkans as well as some international implications of the tragic regional conflict. Moonlight Mile Moonlight Mile is a 2002 American romantic drama film written and directed by Brad Silberling. This film was loosely inspired by writer/director Brad Silberlings own experience. He was dating actress Rebecca Schaeffer at the time she was killed by an obsessed fan in 1989. The film takes its name from the Rolling Stones song of the same name. The films original title was Babys in Black, and then later changed to Goodbye Hello, and then the current title. The film is set in 1973 and music from that era is heavily featured, including that of the Rolling Stones, Van Morrison, Bob Dylan, and Elton John. Frequencies Frequencies, also known as OXV: The Manual, is a 2013 independent British science fiction romance, thriller film written and directed by Darren Paul Fisher. The film stars Daniel Fraser, Eleanor Wyld, and Owen Pugh. The film takes place in a world where human worth and emotional connections are determined by set "frequencies". The film was produced by Darren Paul Fisher and Alice Hazel Henley, and was released on 24 July 2013. Brother Bear 2 Brother Bear 2 is a 2006 American animated comedy-drama made-for-video film and the sequel to the animated feature Brother Bear, which was released on August 29, 2006. Melissa Etheridge contributed three songs to the film. In the film, the adventures of bear brothers Kenai and Koda continue. While the first film dealt with Kenais relationship with Koda, this one focuses more on his bond with a young human of his past, Nita. Only five of the original characters return for the sequel, including Kenai, Koda, Rutt, Tuke, and Tug, as Jason Raize passed in 2004. Only four of those actors came back to do their original roles, which include Jeremy Suarez, Rick Moranis, Dave Thomas, and Michael Clarke Duncan. Producer Jim Ballantine was removed from the project and replaced with producer Carolyn Bates. Jason Marsden, as heard in the first trailer, was originally announced to voice Kenai, originally voiced by Joaquin Phoenix in the first film, but Patrick Dempsey ultimately voiced the character. However, the end credits still note Marsden as one of the additional voices. Trinity Is Still My Name Trinity Is Still My Name is a 1971 Italian Spaghetti Western comedy film directed by Enzo Barboni. Starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer, it is a sequel to They Call Me Trinity. It was shot extensively in Campo Imperatore, Abruzzo. The film was the top-grossing Italian film of its time. Dead Man on Campus Dead Man on Campus is a 1998 black comedy film starring Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Tom Everett Scott. It centres on the urban legend that a student gets straight As if their roommate commits suicide. Two failing friends attempt to find a depressed roommate to push him over the edge and receive As. To boost ticket sales in the theatre, the films US release was timed with the start of the new college school year in late August 1998. It is the first film by MTV Films to have an R rating. The film was shot at University of the Pacific in Stockton. The Curve, also known as Dead Mans Curve, which came out in the same year, uses a similar plotline. Innocence Masumiyet is a 1997 Turkish dramatic film directed by Zeki Demirkubuz and starring Derya Alabora, Haluk Bilginer and Güven Kıraç. It was followed by a prequel Kader produced in 2006. The Apartment The Apartment is a 1996 French film directed by Gilles Mimouni, and starring Vincent Cassel, Romane Bohringer, and Monica Bellucci. The Wedding Banquet The Wedding Banquet is a 1993 romantic comedy film directed by Ang Lee and starring Winston Chao, May Chin, Gua Ah-leh, Sihung Lung, and Mitchell Lichtenstein. The screenplay concerns a gay Taiwanese immigrant man who marries a mainland Chinese woman to placate his parents and get her a green card. His plan backfires when his parents arrive in the United States to plan his wedding banquet and he has to hide the truth of his partner. The Wedding Banquet is a co-production between Taiwan and the United States. Together with Pushing Hands and Eat Drink Man Woman, all made in Taiwan, all showing the Confucian family at risk, and all starring the Taiwanese actor Sihung Lung, it forms what has been called Lees "Father Knows Best" trilogy. The Lucky Ones The Lucky Ones is a 2008 American comedy-drama directed by Neil Burger. The screenplay by Burger and Dirk Wittenborn focuses on three United States Army soldiers who find themselves drawn together by unforeseen circumstances. Death Wish 3 Death Wish 3 is a 1985 American action thriller film directed and edited by Michael Winner. It is the third film and the last to be directed by Winner in the Death Wish film series. It stars Charles Bronson as vigilante killer Paul Kersey, and sees Kersey do battle with New York street punk gangs while receiving tacit support from a local NYPD lieutenant. Despite being set in New York City, some of the filming was shot in London to reduce production costs. It was succeeded by Death Wish IV. Sugar & Spice Sugar & Spice is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Francine McDougall and starring Marley Shelton, Marla Sokoloff, Mena Suvari, James Marsden, and Melissa George. The plot follows a group of high school cheerleaders who conspire and commit armed robbery when one of them becomes pregnant and desperate for income. The film received mixed reviews from critics. It grossed a worldwide total of $16.9 million against a budget of $27 million. Year of the Dragon Year of the Dragon is a 1985 American neo-noir crime film directed by Michael Cimino and starring Mickey Rourke, Ariane Koizumi and John Lone. The screenplay was written by Cimino and Oliver Stone and adapted from the novel by Robert Daley. Ciminos first film after the infamous failure of Heavens Gate, Year of the Dragon is a New York crime drama and an exploration of gangs, the illegal drug trade, ethnicity, racism, and stereotypes. Despite mixed reviews and poor box office returns, it has gained a cult following in the years since its release. Parallels Parallels is a 2015 American science-fiction adventure film, originally conceived as a television pilot, derived from a story by Christopher Leone and Laura Harkcom. Mark Hapka, Jessica Rothe, Eric Jungmann, and Constance Wu star as people who are thrown into alternate Earths that range from subtly different to post-apocalyptic. It was released in March 2015 on the Netflix streaming service. It was announced on November 16, 2016 that Neil Gaiman would be collaborating with Christopher Leone and Albert Kim to adapt the teaser/trailer movie into a TV series, titled "The Building". However, to date no further information about the TV series has been released since 2016 and the project appears on hold. The Phantom of Liberty The Phantom of Liberty is a 1974 surrealist comedy film by Luis Buñuel, produced by Serge Silberman and starring Adriana Asti, Julien Bertheau and Jean-Claude Brialy. It features a non-linear plot structure that consists of various otherwise unrelated episodes linked only by the movement of certain characters from one situation to another and exhibits Buñuels typical ribald satirical humor combined with a series of increasingly outlandish and far-fetched incidents intended to challenge the viewers pre-conceived notions about the stability of social mores and reality. Interview Interview is a remake of Dutch film maker Theo van Goghs 2003 movie of the same name. The American version, which premiered in 2007, stars Steve Buscemi as Pierre Peders, a fading political journalist interviewing a soap opera star, Katya, played by Sienna Miller. This film also features Tara Elders as Maggie, Molly Griffith as a waitress, and Philippe Vonlanthen as an autograph seeker. Steve Buscemi is also a director of this American adaptation. Katja Schuurman, the actress who played Sienna Millers part in the original movie, has a small cameo as a woman leaving a limo towards the end of the movie. The Poughkeepsie Tapes The Poughkeepsie Tapes is a 2007 American mockumentary horror film written and directed by John Erick Dowdle. The film documents the murders of a fictional serial killer in Poughkeepsie, told through interviews and footage from a cache of the killers snuff films. The film was complete in 2007, but had a troubled release history; it was originally slated for theatrical release by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in February 2008, but was removed from the release schedule. A DVD screener leaked onto the Web in 2009. The film had a brief video-on-demand release in 2014, but remained unavailable on home media. In July 2017, it was announced that Scream Factory would be officially releasing the film on Blu-ray and DVD in October 2017. There are a few differences between the original screener and re-release, most notably the extended intro of the re-release in 2017. Faust Faust – A German Folktale is a 1926 silent film produced by UFA, directed by F. W. Murnau, starring Gösta Ekman as Faust, Emil Jannings as Mephisto, Camilla Horn as Gretchen/Marguerite, Frida Richard as her mother, Wilhelm Dieterle as her brother and Yvette Guilbert as Marthe Schwerdtlein, her aunt. Murnaus film draws on older traditions of the legendary tale of Faust as well as on Goethes classic version. UFA wanted Ludwig Berger to direct Faust, as Murnau was engaged with Variety; Murnau pressured the producer and, backed by Jannings, eventually persuaded Erich Pommer to let him direct the film. Faust was Murnaus last German film, and directly afterward he moved to the US under contract to William Fox to direct A Song of Two Humans; when the film premiered in the Ufa-Palast am Zoo in Berlin, Murnau was already shooting in Hollywood. Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters is a 2007 American animated surreal black comedy film based on the Adult Swim animated series Aqua Teen Hunger Force. The film was written and directed by the shows creators, Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis. The film features the voices of Dana Snyder, Carey Means, Willis, Maiellaro, Mike Schatz, Andy Merrill, C. Martin Croker, Bruce Campbell, Neil Peart and Chris Kattan. The film was theatrically released on April 13, 2007. The film marks the first time an Adult Swim series was adapted into a feature film. The film grossed $5.5 million on a $750,000 budget. Warner Home Video released the film in a two-disc DVD edition on August 14, 2007. Pootie Tang Pootie Tang is a 2001 American comedy film written and directed by Louis C.K. Adapted from a comedy sketch that first appeared on The Chris Rock Show, the character Pootie Tang is a satire of the stereotyped characters who appeared in old blaxploitation films. The title characters speech, which vaguely resembles pidgin, is mostly unintelligible to the audience, but the other characters in the film have no problem understanding him. Rio Grande Rio Grande is a 1950 Western film directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne and Maureen OHara. The picture is the third installment of Fords "cavalry trilogy," following two RKO Pictures releases: Fort Apache and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon. John Wayne plays the lead in all three films, as Captain Kirby York in Fort Apache, then as Captain of Cavalry Nathan Cutting Brittles in She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, and finally as a promoted Lieutenant Colonel Kirby Yorke in Rio Grande. Phantom Phantom is a 2013 American submarine thriller film about a Soviet submarine during the Cold War in the 1960s. Todd Robinson wrote and directed the film. It stars Ed Harris, David Duchovny and William Fichtner. The film tells the story of a Soviet Navy submarine captain attempting to prevent a war. It is loosely based on the real-life events involving the sinking of the submarine K-129 in 1968. Open Windows Open Windows is a 2014 found footage techno-thriller film directed and written by Nacho Vigalondo. The film stars Elijah Wood, Sasha Grey and Neil Maskell, and had its world premiere at South by Southwest on 10 March 2014. It is Vigalondos first English-language film. A Very Murray Christmas A Very Murray Christmas is a 2015 American Christmas musical comedy film directed by Sofia Coppola and co-written by Bill Murray, Mitch Glazer, and Coppola. The film features an ensemble cast including Bill Murray, George Clooney, Paul Shaffer, Amy Poehler, Julie White, Dimitri Dimitrov, Michael Cera, Chris Rock, David Johansen, Maya Rudolph, Jason Schwartzman, Jenny Lewis, Rashida Jones, and Miley Cyrus and was released on December 4, 2015, on Netflix. Critters 2 Critters 2: The Main Course is a 1988 American science fiction comedy horror film directed by Mick Garris in his directorial debut, and the second installment in the Critters franchise. A direct sequel to Critters, the film was written by David Twohy and Garris, and stars Terrence Mann, Don Keith Opper and Scott Grimes in their reprising roles. The plot takes place two years after the first film, as a batch of planted Critter eggs begin to hatch and resume their carnivorous appetite upon the town once again. Although it did not gross as much as the original, the sequel grossed $3.8 million during its theatrical run in the United States. It is the last installment in the series to be released theatrically, and is followed by Critters 3 in 1991. Ordinary Decent Criminal Ordinary Decent Criminal is a 2000 crime comedy film, directed by Thaddeus OSullivan, written by Gerard Stembridge, and stars Kevin Spacey and Linda Fiorentino. The film is loosely based on the story of Martin Cahill, a famous Irish crime boss. Filmed in late 1998 and originally scheduled for a fall 1999 release, the movie was put out overseas first the following year but it never got a proper theatrical release in the United States, where it was released straight to video in January 2003, almost five years after filming began. The Tiger and the Snow The Tiger and the Snow is a 2005 Italian comedy-drama film starring and directed by Roberto Benigni. Inspired by the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty, the film is set in Rome and Baghdad during the invasion of Iraq in 2003, and follows the protagonist Attilio as he desperately journeys to Baghdad to save the love of his life, Vittoria, from her impending death. Bad Boys Bad Boys is a 1983 American coming-of-age neo-noir crime drama film set in a juvenile detention center, starring Sean Penn, Esai Morales, and Clancy Brown, Alan Ruck and Ally Sheedy in their film debuts. The film is directed by Rick Rosenthal. The original music score was composed by Bill Conti. April Fool's Day April Fools Day is a 1986 American mystery slasher film directed by Fred Walton, produced by Frank Mancuso, and starring Deborah Foreman, Amy Steel, Ken Olandt, Deborah Goodrich, Thomas F. Wilson, and Leah Pinsent. The plot follows a group of college students vacationing during April Fools Day weekend on an island estate, which is infiltrated by an unknown assailant. Filmed in British Columbia in 1985, April Fools Day was released in the spring of 1986 through Paramount Pictures in conjunction with the April 1 holiday. It received varied responses from film critics, with some commending it for its non-gratuitous violence and plot twists, while others lambasted it for its surprise ending. A remake of the same name was released direct-to-video in 2008. The Wizard The Wizard is a 1989 American family film directed by Todd Holland, written by David Chisholm, and starring Fred Savage, Christian Slater, Jenny Lewis, Beau Bridges, and Luke Edwards. It was also Tobey Maguires film debut. The film follows three children as they travel to California. The youngest of the three is emotionally withdrawn with a gift for playing video games. The Wizard is famous for its extensive product placement of video games for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The film was also well known for being the official introduction to Super Mario Bros. 3 in North America. Despite receiving consistently negative reviews, the film has garnered a cult following. I Want You I Want You is a 2012 Spanish drama film directed by Fernando González Molina, starring Mario Casas, the sequel to Tres metros sobre el cielo. Based on the novel by Federico Moccia, was produced by Zeta Cinema, Antena 3 Films, Crab Films and Globomedia film and distributed by Warner Bros., Pictures International Spain. It was shot in Barcelona between October 28 and December 30, 2011. Point Blank Point Blank is a 2010 French action-thriller film directed by Fred Cavayé and starring Gilles Lellouche, Roschdy Zem, Gérard Lanvin, and Elena Anaya. The film released on 1 December 2010. Sansho the Bailiff is a 1954 Japanese period film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. Based on a short story of the same name by Mori Ōgai, which in turn was based on a legendary folklore, it follows two aristocratic children who are sold into slavery. Sansho the Bailiff bears many of Mizoguchis hallmarks, such as portrayals of poverty, a critical view of the place of women in contemporary Japan, and elaborately choreographed long takes – the director of photography for which was Kazuo Miyagawa, Mizoguchis regular collaborator. Today, the film is often ranked alongside Ugetsu as one of Mizoguchis finest works. The Wiz The Wiz is a 1978 American musical adventure fantasy film produced by Universal Pictures and Motown Productions, and released by Universal Pictures on October 24, 1978. A reimagining of L. Frank Baums classic 1900 childrens novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz featuring an all-black cast, the film was loosely adapted from the 1974 Broadway musical of the same name. It follows the adventures of Dorothy, a shy, twenty-four-year-old Harlem schoolteacher who finds herself magically transported to the urban fantasy Land of Oz, which resembles a dream version of New York City. Befriended by a Scarecrow, a Tin Man and a Cowardly Lion, she travels through the city to seek an audience with the mysterious Wiz, who they say is the only one powerful enough to send her home. Produced by Rob Cohen and directed by Sidney Lumet, the film stars Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Nipsey Russell, Ted Ross, Mabel King, Theresa Merritt, Thelma Carpenter, Lena Horne and Richard Pryor. Its story was reworked from William F. Browns Broadway libretto by Joel Schumacher, and Quincy Jones supervised the adaptation of Charlie Smalls and Luther Vandross songs for it. A handful of new songs, written by Jones and the songwriting team of Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson, were added for it. Upon its original theatrical release, the film was a critical and commercial failure, and marked the end of the resurgence of Black People films that began with the blaxploitation movement of the early 1970s. Despite its initial failure, it became a cult classic among black audiences, Jacksons fanbase, and Oz enthusiasts. Certain aspects influenced The Wiz Live!, a live television adaptation of the musical, aired on NBC in 2015. Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore is a 2010 American-Australian live action/animated spy comedy film directed by Brad Peyton in his directional debut, produced by Andrew Lazar, Polly Johnsen, Greg Michael and Brent OConnor with music by Christopher Lennertz and Shirley Bassey and written by Ron J. Friedman and Steve Bencich. The film stars Chris ODonnell and Jack McBrayer. The film also stars the voices of James Marsden, Nick Nolte, Christina Applegate, Katt Williams, Bette Midler, Neil Patrick Harris, Sean Hayes, Joe Pantoliano, Michael Clarke Duncan, Wallace Shawn and Roger Moore. The film is a stand-alone sequel to the 2001 film Cats & Dogs, with more focus on its animal characters than the previous film, and was released on July 30, 2010 by Warner Bros. Pictures. It received mostly negative reviews from film critics and it earned $112.5 million on an $85 million budget. A video game of the same title was developed by 505 Games and was released for the Nintendo DS on July 20, 2010. What the #$*! Do We (K)now!? What the Bleep Do We Know!? is a 2004 American film that combines documentary-style interviews, computer-animated graphics, and a narrative that posits a spiritual connection between quantum physics and consciousness. The plot follows the fictional story of a photographer as she encounters emotional and existential obstacles in her life and begins to consider the idea that individual and group consciousness can influence the material world. Her experiences are offered by the filmmakers to illustrate the films thesis about quantum physics and consciousness. The 2004 theatrical release was succeeded by a substantially changed, extended home media version in 2006. Bleep was conceived and its production funded by William Arntz, who co-directed the film along with Betsy Chasse and Mark Vicente; all three were students of Ramthas School of Enlightenment. A moderately low-budget independent film, it was promoted using viral marketing methods and opened in art-house theaters in the western United States, winning several independent film awards before being picked up by a major distributor and eventually grossing over $10 million. The film has been described as an example of quantum mysticism, and has been criticized for both misrepresenting science and containing pseudoscience. While many of its interviewees and subjects are professional scientists in the fields of physics, chemistry, and engineering, one of them has noted that the film quotes him out of context. Missing in Action Missing in Action is a 1984 American action film directed by Joseph Zito and starring Chuck Norris. It is set in the context of the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue. Colonel Braddock, who escaped a Vietnamese prisoner of war camp 10 years earlier, returns to Vietnam to find American soldiers listed as missing in action during the Vietnam War. The film was followed by a prequel, The Beginning, and a sequel, Missing in Action III. It is the first of a series of First Blood Part II-inspired POW rescue fantasies themed around the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue that were produced by Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus and released under their Cannon Films banner, with whom he had a long relationship. Norris later dedicated these films to his younger brother Wieland. Wieland, a private in the 101st Airborne Division, had been killed in June 1970 in Vietnam while on patrol in the defense of Firebase Ripcord. The film, however, was criticized heavily as being a preemptive cash-in on the Rambo franchise. The film however was a huge success and Norris became Cannons most prominent star of the 1980s. Despite the overwhelmingly negative reception from critics, the film was a commercial success and has become one of Chuck Norriss most popular films. It was also Chuck Norriss first film with The Cannon Group. Dostana Dostana is a 2008 Indian romantic comedy film directed by Tarun Mansukhani and produced by Karan Johar and Hiroo Yash Johar. The film stars Abhishek Bachchan, John Abraham and Priyanka Chopra, with Bobby Deol, Kirron Kher, Sushmita Mukherjee and Boman Irani in supporting roles. Dostana tells the story of two men who pretend to be gay to share an apartment with a girl; eventually, both fall in love with her. Mansukhani conceived the film as a tale of three friends living together, drawing inspiration by his own experience. Wanting to add something different to the script, he later decided to introduce homosexuality to shed light on the issue for the Indian audience. Manish Malhotra designed Chopras costumes, and Aki Narula designed costumes for the rest of the cast. The soundtrack was composed by Vishal–Shekhar and Anvita Dutt Guptan; Kumaar and Vishal Dadlani wrote its lyrics. Principal photography took place in Miami, Florida over a two-month period in the first half of 2008. Dostana was the first mainstream Indian film with a gay element and has been credited for exploring a topic largely ignored by Hindi cinema. The film was released on 14 November 2008 to positive reviews, with praise for its performances, direction, music, costumes and style. A box-office success, Dostana grossed over 871 million, becoming the eighth-highest-grossing Bollywood film of the year. Dostana received nine nominations for the 54th Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, Best Actor, and Best Music Director. The film was influential in creating fashion trends in India, with Chopras silver sari becoming popular. Abrahams yellow trunks, Chopras golden swimsuit and the actors looks and style received considerable attention and were popular with youngsters. Dostana is regarded as one of the most stylish and trend-setting of Indian films, with Filmfare ranking it first in a 2013 poll. A sequel, Dostana 2, is in development. Someone Great Someone Great is a 2019 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson. The film stars Gina Rodriguez, Brittany Snow and DeWanda Wise. It was released by Netflix on April 19, 2019. A Home at the End of the World A Home at the End of the World is a 2004 drama film directed by Michael Mayer and starring Colin Farrell, Robin Wright Penn, Dallas Roberts, and Sissy Spacek. The screenplay by Michael Cunningham was adapted from his 1990 novel of the same name. The Heir Apparent: Largo Winch Largo Winch is a 2008 French action thriller film based on the Belgian comic book Largo Winch. It was released in France and Belgium on 17 December 2008, and in the United States in November 2011, where it was nominated for Best International Film at the 2012 Saturn Awards. A sequel, The Burma Conspiracy, was released in Belgium 16 February 2011. . It has loosely been remade as Agnyaathavaasi in 2018 and also inspired Saaho in 2019. Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! is a 1965 American exploitation film directed by Russ Meyer and co-written by Meyer and Jack Moran. It follows three go-go dancers who embark on a spree of kidnapping and murder in the California desert. The film is known for its violence, provocative gender roles, and eminently quotable "dialogue to shame Raymond Chandler". It is also remembered for the performance of star Tura Satana, whose character Richard Corliss called "the most honest, maybe the one honest, portrayal in the Meyer canon". Faster, Pussycat! was a commercial and critical failure upon its initial release, but it has since become widely regarded as an important and influential film. Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III is a 1990 American slasher film directed by Jeff Burr. The film is the third installment of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre series, and it stars Kate Hodge, William Butler, Ken Foree, Tom Hudson, Viggo Mortensen, Joe Unger, and R.A. Mihailoff as Leatherface. The film follows Leatherface and his cannibalistic family stalking a runaway and her brother in the backroads of Texas. The film was distributed by New Line Cinema, who bought the rights to the series from The Cannon Group. Initially, this film was given an X-rating by the Motion Picture Association of America, which limited the studios release possibilities. After the studio made cuts, it was re-rated R, and New Line released it on January 12, 1990. It was refused classification in the UK upon its initial release. It has since been released on home video in both unrated and rated versions, and a cut version was accepted with an 18 certificated in the UK. The film was both a critical and commercial failure, grossing $5.7 million at the US box office, making it the poorest performing film in the series at the time, until the release of its successor, The Next Generation. The Odyssey The Odyssey is a 1997 American mythology–adventure television miniseries based on the ancient Greek epic poem by Homer, the Odyssey. Directed by Andrei Konchalovsky, the miniseries aired in two parts beginning on May 18, 1997 on NBC. It was filmed in Malta, Turkey, parts of England, and many other places around the Mediterranean, where the story takes place. The cast includes Armand Assante, Greta Scacchi, Irene Papas, Isabella Rossellini, Bernadette Peters, Eric Roberts, Geraldine Chaplin, Christopher Lee and Vanessa Williams. At the 49th Primetime Emmy Awards the series won the award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries or Special. Lava Lava is a 2014 American computer-animated musical short film, produced by Pixar Animation Studios. Directed by James Ford Murphy and produced by Andrea Warren, it premiered at the Hiroshima International Animation Festival on June 14, 2014, and was theatrically released alongside Pixars Inside Out on June 19, 2015. The short is a musical love story that takes place over thousands of years. It is set to a song written by Murphy, and was inspired by the "isolated beauty of tropical islands and the explosive allure of ocean volcanoes." In an interview with KHON, Murphy explained that his interest in Hawaii began 25 years prior while honeymooning on the main island of Hawaii. Years later, he heard Israel Kamakawiwoʻoles rendition of "Somewhere Over The Rainbow", which touched him. "I put together this fascination and love and this experience I had with my wife in Hawaii, with this feeling I had for this song and thought, wow, if I could blend those two things, it would be really—a film I would love to see." The idea began to coalesce while attending the wedding of his sister, who married at the age of 43. "As my sister stood up on the altar, I thought about how happy she was and how long she’d waited for her very special day. There, at my sister’s wedding, I remembered Loihi and I had an epiphany… What if my sister was a volcano? And what if volcanoes spend their entire lives searching for love, like humans do?" Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem is a 2003 Japanese-French animated musical science fiction film and the visual realization of Discovery, the second studio album by Daft Punk. Interstella 5555 tells the story of the abduction and rescue of an interstellar pop band. The film was produced by Daft Punk, Cédric Hervet and Emmanuel de Buretel with Toei Animation under the supervision of Leiji Matsumoto. The film has no dialogue and uses minimal sound effects. The Woman in Red The Woman in Red is a 1984 American romantic comedy film directed by and starring Gene Wilder. Wilder also wrote the script, adapting it from the Yves Robert film Pardon Mon Affaire. It co-stars Charles Grodin, Gilda Radner, Joseph Bologna, Judith Ivey and Kelly LeBrock. The film won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "I Just Called to Say I Love You", performed by Stevie Wonder. Up Close & Personal Up Close & Personal is a 1996 American romantic drama film directed by Jon Avnet, and starring Robert Redford as a news director and Michelle Pfeiffer as his protegée, with Stockard Channing, Joe Mantegna, and Kate Nelligan in supporting roles. The screenplay began as an adaptation of Golden Girl: The Story of Jessica Savitch, a 1988 book by Alanna Nash that recounted the troubled life of American news anchor Jessica Savitch. The finished picture, however, was greatly altered by commercial decisions on the part of the producers, and bore little resemblance to Savitchs biography. Screenwriter John Gregory Dunne, having spent eight years working on the script with his wife Joan Didion, later wrote a book describing his difficult experience, titled Living Off the Big Screen. The film was nominated for an Oscar in the category of Best Original Song for "Because You Loved Me", written by Diane Warren and performed by Celine Dion. Baby Boom Baby Boom is a 1987 romantic comedy film directed by Charles Shyer, written by Nancy Meyers and Shyer, and produced by Meyers and Bruce A. Block for United Artists. It stars Diane Keaton as a yuppie who discovers that a long-lost cousin has died, leaving her a fourteen-month-old baby girl as inheritance. The film received generally favorable reviews and was a modest box-office success during its original run, eventually grossing $26 million. The film launched a subsequent television show, running from 1988 to 1989, and was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards. Vizontele Tuuba Vizontele Tuuba is a 2004 Turkish comedy-drama film, written and directed by Yılmaz Erdoğan, based on the writer-directors childhood memories of the last summer of his childhood in village in 1980. The film, which went on nationwide release on , was a sequel to the highly successful Vizontele. Running on Empty Running on Empty is a 1988 drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring River Phoenix, Judd Hirsch, Christine Lahti, and Martha Plimpton. It was produced by Lorimar Television. It is the story of a counterculture couple on the run from the FBI, and how one of their sons starts to break out of this fugitive lifestyle. Phoenix was nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the film; Naomi Foner was nominated for Best Original Screenplay. Phoenix was nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role at the Golden Globes; Lahti was nominated for Best Performance by an Actress. The film was nominated for Best Director and Best Motion Picture, and it won a Golden Globe for Best Screenplay. Plimpton was nominated for a Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress in a Motion Picture. In a backstage interview on March 21, 1989, at the 61st Academy Awards Nominees Luncheon, Phoenix expressed his wishes for the film to have a sequel. The film marked the second time that Phoenix and Plimpton played romantic interests, having co-starred in the film The Mosquito Coast two years earlier. Momentum Momentum is a 2015 South African-American action thriller film directed by Stephen Campanelli, and starring Olga Kurylenko, Morgan Freeman and James Purefoy. The Unknown Woman The Unknown Woman is a 2006 Italian psychological thriller mystery film, directed by Giuseppe Tornatore that depicts a woman alone in a foreign country, haunted by a horrible past. Set It Off Set It Off is a 1996 American crime action heist film directed by F. Gary Gray and written by Kate Lanier and Takashi Bufford. The film stars Jada Pinkett, Queen Latifah, Vivica A. Fox and Kimberly Elise. It follows four close friends in Los Angeles, who decide to plan and execute a bank robbery. They decide to do so for different reasons, although all four want better for themselves and their families. The film became a critical and box office success, grossing over $41 million against a budget of $9 million. The Clearing The Clearing is a 2004 drama film and the directorial debut of Pieter Jan Brugge, who has worked as a film producer. The film is loosely based on the real life kidnapping of Gerrit Jan Heijn that took place in the Netherlands in 1987. The screenplay was written by Justin Haythe. Bigger Stronger Faster* Bigger, Stronger, Faster* is a 2008 documentary film directed by Christopher Bell, about the use of anabolic steroids as performance-enhancing drugs in the United States and how this practice relates to the American Dream. The film had its world premiere on January 19, 2008 at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. The film was shown at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2008, and opened in limited release in the United States on May 30, 2008. Scarlet Street Scarlet Street is a 1945 noir tragedy film directed by Fritz Lang. The screenplay concerns two criminals who take advantage of a middle-age painter in order to steal his artwork. The film is based on the French novel La Chienne by , that previously had been dramatized on stage by André Mouëzy-Éon, and cinematically as La Chienne by director Jean Renoir. The principal actors Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett and Dan Duryea had earlier appeared together in The Woman in the Window, also directed by Fritz Lang. Local authorities in three cities banned Scarlet Street early in 1946 because of its dark plot and themes. The film is in the public domain. The Professor The Professor is a 2018 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Wayne Roberts. The film stars Johnny Depp, Rosemarie DeWitt, Danny Huston, Zoey Deutch, Ron Livingston and Odessa Young. It had its world premiere at the Zurich Film Festival on October 5, 2018. It was released on May 17, 2019, by Saban Films. Dreamscape Dreamscape is a 1984 American science-fiction adventure horror film directed by Joseph Ruben and written by David Loughery, with Chuck Russell and Ruben co-writing. It stars Dennis Quaid, Kate Capshaw, Max von Sydow and Christopher Plummer. American Ninja American Ninja is a 1985 American ninja action film produced by Menahem Golan and Yoram Globuss Cannon Films. Directed by Sam Firstenberg, who specialized in this genre in the 1980s, the film stars Michael Dudikoff in the title role. It had a mixed reception. Casshern is a 2004 Japanese tokusatsu superhero film adaptation of the anime series of the same name. It was written and directed by Kazuaki Kiriya. Pecker Pecker is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by John Waters. Like all Waters films, it was filmed and set in Baltimore; this film was set in the Hampden neighborhood. The film, starring Edward Furlong, examines the rise to fame and potential fortune of a budding photographer. Co-starring Christina Ricci, Lili Taylor, Mary Kay Place, Martha Plimpton, Brendan Sexton III, and Bess Armstrong, the film received mixed reviews from critics and was a commercial failure, grossing over $2 million from a $6 million budget. Pardes Pardes is a 1997 Indian Hindi-language musical drama film directed, produced, and co-written by Subhash Ghai. Distributed by Mukta Arts, it stars Shah Rukh Khan, newcomers Mahima Chaudhry and Apurva Agnihotri, Alok Nath, and Amrish Puri in leading roles. The film was theatrically released in India on 8 August 1997. It received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise directed towards Khan, Chaudhry, and Agnihotris performances. Pardes grossed over worldwide, emerging as a commercial success, and was the fourth highest-grossing Bollywood film of 1997, behind Dil To Pagal Hai, Border, and Ishq. The film received a leading 12 nominations at the 43rd Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, Best Director for Ghai, and Best Actress for Chaudhry. It won three awards: Best Female Debut for Chaudhry, Best Screenplay for Ghai, and Best Female Playback Singer for Yagnik. Becket Becket is a 1964 Anglo-American dramatic film adaptation of the play Becket or the Honour of God by Jean Anouilh made by Hal Wallis Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Peter Glenville and produced by Hal B. Wallis with Joseph H. Hazen as executive producer. The screenplay was written by Edward Anhalt based on Anouilhs play. The music score was by Laurence Rosenthal, the cinematography by Geoffrey Unsworth and the editing by Anne V. Coates. The film stars Richard Burton as Thomas Becket and Peter OToole as King Henry II, with John Gielgud as King Louis VII, Donald Wolfit as Gilbert Foliot, Paolo Stoppa as Pope Alexander III, Martita Hunt as Empress Matilda, Pamela Brown as Queen Eleanor, Siân Phillips, Felix Aylmer, Gino Cervi, David Weston and Wilfrid Lawson. Restored prints of Becket were re-released in 30 cinemas in the US in early 2007, following an extensive restoration from the films YCM separation protection masters. The film was released on DVD by MPI Home Video in May 2007 and on Blu-ray Disc in November 2008. The new film prints carry a Dolby Digital soundtrack, although the soundtrack of the original film, which originally opened as a roadshow theatrical release, was also in stereo. Becket won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, and was nominated for eleven other awards, including for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, and twice for Best Actor. Trees Lounge Trees Lounge is a 1996 comedy-drama film and the debut of Steve Buscemi as writer and director. It was produced by Brad Wyman and Chris Hanley and features a large ensemble cast of actors, including Buscemi, Anthony LaPaglia, Chloë Sevigny, and Samuel L. Jackson. The films black humor is based on examination of characters self-destructive behavior. Critical reception was mostly positive. Trees Lounge has also been cited as an influence by The Sopranos creator David Chase, who later hired Buscemi to direct "Pine Barrens" and three other episodes of the show, and to star as Tony Sopranos cousin Tony Blundetto during the shows fifth season. It was filmed in Glendale, Queens; Brooklyn; and Valley Stream, New York. Above the Rim Above the Rim is a 1994 American sports film co-written and directed by Jeff Pollack in his directorial debut. The screenplay was written by Barry Michael Cooper, adapted from a story by Benny Medina. The film stars Duane Martin, Tupac Shakur, Leon Robinson, Marlon Wayans and Wood Harris. The film tells about a promising New York City high school basketball star and his relationships with a drug dealer and a former basketball star, now employed as a security guard at the high school. He was the promising young star there years ago. The movie was shot mostly in Harlem, with various scenes filmed at the Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics in East Harlem. Some of the basketball scenes were filmed at Samuel J. Tilden High School in Brooklyn, New York. Summer Storm Summer Storm is a 2004 German coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Marco Kreuzpaintner, starring Robert Stadlober, Kostja Ullmann, Alicja Bachleda-Curuś, and Miriam Morgenstern. The story is set to the background of a rowing regatta, which climaxes into a summer storm. Clockstoppers Clockstoppers is a 2002 American science fiction action film directed by Jonathan Frakes and produced by Gale Anne Hurd and Julia Pistor. The film stars Jesse Bradford, Paula Garcés, French Stewart, Michael Biehn, Robin Thomas, and Julia Sweeney. The film was produced by Nickelodeon Movies and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Maniac Maniac is a 1980 American psychological slasher film directed by William Lustig and written by C. A. Rosenberg. It stars Joe Spinell as Frank Zito, an Italian-American serial killer residing in New York City who murders and scalps young women. Spinell was also co-writer of the film. With a minuscule budget, many scenes in the film were shot guerrilla style. Originally considered an exploitation film, Maniac has since attained a cult following despite receiving polarized reviews and being released in limited theaters by Analysis Film Releasing Corp. The film was remade in 2012 by director Franck Khalfoun and produced by Alexandre Aja, starring Elijah Wood in the lead role. While not prosecuted for obscenity nor officially listed as a video nasty, Maniac was seized by various police forces across Greater Manchester and Lancashire during the video nasty panic, presumably based on the films notorious reputation overseas. Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco is a 1996 American adventure comedy film and a sequel to the 1993 film The Incredible Journey. Directed by David R. Ellis, the film features the three animals from the first film, Shadow the Golden Retriever, Sassy the Himalayan cat, and Chance the American Bulldog. It also features the voice work of Sinbad, Carla Gugino, Tisha Campbell-Martin, Stephen Tobolowsky, Jon Polito, Adam Goldberg, Al Michaels, Tommy Lasorda, and Bob Uecker. The film was released on March 8, 1996, and went on to gross over $32 million at the box office. Cecil B. DeMented Cecil B. Demented is a 2000 black comedy film written and directed by John Waters. The film stars Melanie Griffith as a snobby A-list Hollywood actress who is kidnapped by a band of terrorist filmmakers; they force her to star in their underground film. Stephen Dorff stars as the eponymous character and leader of the group, with Alicia Witt, Adrian Grenier, Michael Shannon, and Maggie Gyllenhaal co-starring as the rest of his gang of filmmakers. The film, whose title alludes to legendary director Cecil B. DeMille, is loosely based on the 1974 kidnapping of Patricia Hearst, who has a cameo role. As with all of Waters films, it was shot in Baltimore. The film was given a limited theatrical release on August 11, 2000 by Artisan Entertainment. Despite lukewarm response from critics, the film has attained something of a cult status since its release. Blade of the Immortal is a 2017 samurai film starring Takuya Kimura and Hana Sugisaki and directed by Takashi Miike. It is based on the successful manga series by Hiroaki Samura, covering the first two arcs of the series. The film premiered out of competition at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, and was released theatrically in Japan by Warner Bros. Pictures on 29 April 2017. The theme song of the film, "Live to Die Another Day", is performed by Miyavi. Lion of the Desert Lion of the Desert is a 1981 Libyan historical epic war film about the Second Italo-Senussi War, starring Anthony Quinn as Libyan tribal leader Omar Mukhtar, a Bedouin leader fighting the Regio Esercito and Oliver Reed as Italian General Rodolfo Graziani, who attempted to defeat Mukhtar. It was directed by Moustapha Akkad and funded by the government under Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. Released in May 1981, the film has received positive reviews from critics, but performed poorly at the box office, gaining revenues of US$1.5 million worldwide despite having a $35 million budget. The film was banned in Italy in 1982 and was only shown on pay TV in 2009. Half Light Half Light is a 2006 British mystery-horror drama film starring Demi Moore and Hans Matheson. It was directed by Craig Rosenberg, who also penned the screenplay. The score was composed by Craigs brother, Brett Rosenberg. The Driver The Driver is a 1978 American neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by Walter Hill. It stars Ryan ONeal, Bruce Dern and Isabelle Adjani. Amen. Amen. is a 2002 historical drama film co-written and directed by Costa-Gavras and starring Ulrich Tukur, Mathieu Kassovitz, Sebastian Koch and Ulrich Mühe. The film examines the alleged links between the Vatican and Nazi Germany. It is based upon the play, "Der Stellvertreter" by Rolf Hochhuth Mayhem Mayhem is a 2017 American action comedy horror film directed by Joe Lynch and written by Matias Caruso. The film was released at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2017, and The Sales art and poster was released at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2017. It was released in US cinemas and on VOD and digital HD on November 10, 2017, through RLJE Films. Suddenly, Last Summer Suddenly, Last Summer is a 1959 American Southern Gothic mystery film based on the play of the same name by Tennessee Williams. The film was directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and produced by Sam Spiegel from a screenplay by Gore Vidal and Williams with cinematography by Jack Hildyard and production design by Oliver Messel. The musical score was composed by Buxton Orr, using themes by Malcolm Arnold. The plot centers on a young woman who, at the insistence of her wealthy aunt, is being evaluated by a psychiatric doctor to receive a lobotomy after witnessing the death of her cousin Sebastian Venable while travelling with him in Spain the previous summer. The film stars Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn, and Montgomery Clift with Albert Dekker, Mercedes McCambridge, and Gary Raymond. Young Adam Young Adam is a 2003 British erotic drama film written and directed by David Mackenzie and starring Ewan McGregor, Tilda Swinton, Peter Mullan and Emily Mortimer. The film is based on the 1954 novel of the same name by Alexander Trocchi. Look Away Look Away is a 2018 Canadian psychological horror drama film. It tells the story of Maria, an alienated high-school student whose life is turned upside down when she switches places with her sinister mirror image. The film is written and directed by Assaf Bernstein, and stars India Eisley, Mira Sorvino and Jason Isaacs. High Society High Society is a 1956 American romantic musical comedy film directed by Charles Walters and starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, and Frank Sinatra. The film was produced by Sol C. Siegel for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and shot in VistaVision and Technicolor, with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The film is a musical remake of the 1940 film The Philadelphia Story starring Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, and James Stewart, which was based on the play The Philadelphia Story by Philip Barry. High Societys screenplay was written by John Patrick and involves a successful popular jazz musician who tries to win back the affections of his ex-wife, who is preparing to marry another man. The cast also features Celeste Holm, John Lund and Louis Calhern, in his final film, with a musical contribution by Louis Armstrong. High Society was the last film appearance of Grace Kelly, before she became Princess consort of Monaco. Return of the Living Dead III Return of the Living Dead 3 is a 1993 American romantic horror film. The film is the second sequel in the Return of the Living Dead film series but bears little resemblance to its predecessors, as it drops the comedy of those films and replaces it with a larger focus on horror, science fiction, and romantic themes. All-Star Superman All-Star Superman is an animated superhero film based on the comic book series of the same name by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely. Released by Warner Bros. Animation on February 22, 2011. It is the tenth film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies. In contrast to most films in the series receiving a PG-13 or R rating, the film earned a PG rating from the Motion Picture Association of America, namely for "sequences of action and violence, language including brief innuendo, and some sensuality". Final Girl Final Girl is a 2015 American action horror thriller film directed by Tyler Shields in his directorial debut, written by Adam Prince, based on the story by Stephen Scarlata, Alejandro Seri, and Johnny Silver. It stars Abigail Breslin, Alexander Ludwig, and Wes Bentley. Breslin plays a young woman who is trained from childhood to defeat a group of high school boys who hunt and kill their female classmates. Cinedigm gave it a limited release in cinemas and through video on demand on August 14, 2015. The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys is a 2002 American comedy-drama film directed by Peter Care and written by Jeff Stockwell and Michael Petroni based on Chris Fuhrmans 1994 semi-autobiographical coming-of-age novel of the same name. The film stars Emile Hirsch, Kieran Culkin, Jena Malone, Jodie Foster and Vincent DOnofrio. The film is about a group of Catholic school friends in the Southern United States in the 1970s who engage in a series of pranks and general mischief. The boys also collaborate on a comic book they call The Atomic Trinity. Interspersed within the film are segments of animated footage based on the comic book. Fuhrman died of cancer before completing the final revision of the novel. The film, dedicated to his memory, received positive reviews from critics. Earthquake Earthquake is a 1974 American ensemble disaster film directed and produced by Mark Robson. The plot concerns the struggle for survival after a catastrophic earthquake destroys most of the city of Los Angeles, California. Directed by Mark Robson and with a screenplay by George Fox and Mario Puzo, the film starred a large cast of well-known actors, including Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner, George Kennedy, Lorne Greene, Geneviève Bujold, Richard Roundtree, Marjoe Gortner, Barry Sullivan, Lloyd Nolan, Victoria Principal, and Walter Matthau. It is notable for the use of an innovative sound effect called Sensurround, which created the sense of actually experiencing an earthquake in theatres. The Apostle The Apostle is a 1997 American drama film written and directed by Robert Duvall, who stars in the title role. John Beasley, Farrah Fawcett, Walton Goggins, Billy Bob Thornton, June Carter Cash, Miranda Richardson, and Billy Joe Shaver also appear. It was filmed on location in and around Saint Martinville and Des Allemands with some establishing shots done in the Dallas, Texas area by a second unit before principal photography began. And main opening shots filmed in Grand Coteau and Lafayette Louisiana. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. For his performance, Duvall was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. Raising Cain Raising Cain is a 1992 psychological horror-thriller film written and directed by Brian De Palma, and starring John Lithgow, Lolita Davidovich and Steven Bauer. Lemonade Mouth Lemonade Mouth is a 2011 American teen musical drama television film, based on the 2007 novel of the same name by Mark Peter Hughes. The film was directed by Patricia Riggen and written by April Blair, and stars Bridgit Mendler, Adam Hicks, Naomi Scott, Hayley Kiyoko and Blake Michael. The Disney Channel Original Movie tells the story of five high school students who meet in detention and form a band to stand up for their beliefs and to overcome their individual and collective struggles. The film premiered on April 15, 2011, on Disney Channel. It has been met with generally positive reviews, with some praising it for its many positive themes of honesty, integrity, and self-expression, and for its emphasis on the importance of the arts and of family and friendship. The soundtrack was released on April 12, 2011. Gulaal Gulaal is a 2009 Indian political drama film directed by Anurag Kashyap and starring Raj Singh Chaudhary, Kay Kay Menon, Abhimanyu Singh, Deepak Dobriyal, Ayesha Mohan, Jesse Randhawa, Piyush Mishra and Aditya Srivastava. It explores themes such as pursuit of power, quest for legitimacy, perceived injustices and hypocrisy of the powerful. The film is set in present-day Rajasthan, a state in northwestern India. The plot is provided by student politics of a university and a fictitious secessionist movement consisting of former Rajput leaders who have become present-day elite. Gulaal was initially stalled due to financial concerns but was later released with support from Zee Limelight. Far Cry Far Cry is a 2008 English-language German action film loosely adapted from the video game of the same name. The film is directed by Uwe Boll and stars Til Schweiger. It was a major box office bomb and, like Bolls other films, a critical disappointment. Free to Play Free to Play is a 2014 documentary film by American video game company Valve Corporation. The film takes a critical look at the lives of Benedict "hyhy" Lim, Danil "Dendi" Ishutin and Clinton "Fear" Loomis, three professional Defense of the Ancients players who participated in the first International, the most lucrative esports tournament at the time. The central focus of the film is how their commitment to DotA had affected their lives and how this debut tournament for the sequel, Dota 2, would bring more meaning to their struggles. Drowning Mona Drowning Mona is a 2000 American crime comedy film starring Danny DeVito as Wyatt Rash, a local police chief from Verplanck, who investigates the mysterious death of Mona Dearly, a spiteful, hard-drinking, loud-mouthed, abusive woman, hated by all who knew her, who drove her sons car off a cliff and drowned in a river. The film had received negative reviews from critics. The Town That Dreaded Sundown The Town That Dreaded Sundown is a 2014 American slasher film, a meta-sequel to the 1976 film of the same name. Directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon in his feature-length directorial debut, the film was written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and produced by Jason Blum and Ryan Murphy. The film stars Addison Timlin, Travis Tope, Spencer Treat Clark, Veronica Cartwright and Gary Cole and was one of the last films of Ed Lauter and Edward Herrmann before their deaths in October 2013 and December 2014, respectively. The film was released on October 16, 2014 by Orion Pictures to positive reviews. As of February 2019, the film has grossed over $100k through video sales. Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl is a 1982 British concert comedy film directed by Terry Hughes and starring the Monty Python comedy troupe as they perform many of their sketches at the Hollywood Bowl. The film also features Carol Cleveland in numerous supporting roles and Neil Innes performing songs. Also present for the shows and participating as an extra was Python superfan Kim "Howard" Johnson. The show also included filmed inserts which were mostly taken from two Monty Python specials, Monty Pythons Fliegender Zirkus, which had been broadcast on German television in 1972. The performance was recorded on videotape during the shows four-day run starting September 26, 1980 and transferred to film. In the wake of Life of Brians worldwide success, the Pythons originally planned to release a film consisting of the two German shows redubbed and re-edited, but this proved impractical, and so Hollywood Bowl was released instead. Although it mostly contains sketches from the television series, the scripts and performers are not identical to those seen on television. The line-up also includes some sketches that predated Monty Pythons Flying Circus, including the "Four Yorkshiremen sketch", which dated from 1967s At Last the 1948 Show. Simply Irresistible Simply Irresistible is a 1999 American romantic comedy film starring Sarah Michelle Gellar and Sean Patrick Flanery. It was directed by Mark Tarlov and was written by Judith Roberts. Read My Lips Read My Lips is a 2001 French film by Jacques Audiard, co-written with Tonino Benacquista. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Paul, an ex-con on parole, and Emmanuelle Devos as Carla, a nearly deaf secretary whose colleagues treat her disrespectfully, causing her to suffer. Despite their different backgrounds and initial fear of each other, they end up intimately related and helping each other. Who's Singin' Over There? Whos Singin Over There? is a 1980 Yugoslav film written by Dušan Kovačević and directed by Slobodan Šijan. It is a dark comedy and features an ensemble cast. The film tells a story about a group of passengers traveling by bus to Belgrade in 1941, during the last days of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, just before the Axis occupation of Yugoslavia. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. In 1996, the Yugoslav Board of the Academy of Film Art and Science voted this movie the best Serbian movie made in the 1947–1995 period. Mediterraneo Mediterraneo is a 1991 Italian war comedy-drama film directed by Gabriele Salvatores and written by Enzo Monteleone. The film is set during World War II and regards a group of Italian soldiers who become stranded on a Greek island, and are left behind by the war. It won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1992. The Bishop's Wife The Bishops Wife, also known as Cary and the Bishops Wife, is a Samuel Goldwyn romantic comedy feature film from 1947, starring Cary Grant, Loretta Young, and David Niven in a story about an angel who helps a bishop with his problems. The film was adapted by Leonardo Bercovici and Robert E. Sherwood from the 1928 novel of the same name by Robert Nathan, and was directed by Henry Koster. It was remade in 1996 as The Preachers Wife starring Denzel Washington, Whitney Houston, and Courtney B. Vance. Gunfight at the O.K. Corral Gunfight at the O.K. Corral is a 1957 American Technicolor Western film starring Burt Lancaster as Wyatt Earp and Kirk Douglas as Doc Holliday, loosely based on the actual event which took place on October 26, 1881. The picture was directed by John Sturges from a screenplay written by novelist Leon Uris. Summer Rental Summer Rental is a 1985 comedy film directed by Carl Reiner and starring John Candy. The films screenplay was written by Mark Reisman and Jeremy Stevens. An original music score was composed for the film by Alan Silvestri. The film was released on August 9, 1985, by Paramount Pictures. Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins is a 2008 American comedy film written and directed by Malcolm D. Lee. The film also features an ensemble cast featuring: Martin Lawrence, Nicole Ari Parker, Margaret Avery, Michael Clarke Duncan, Mike Epps, MoNique, Cedric the Entertainer, Louis C.K., and James Earl Jones. Love in the Afternoon Love in the Afternoon is a 1957 American romantic comedy film produced and directed by Billy Wilder which stars Audrey Hepburn and Gary Cooper. The screenplay by Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond is based on the Claude Anet novel Ariane, jeune fille russe, which had been filmed as Scampolo in 1928 and Scampolo, ein Kind der Strasse in 1932, the latter with a script co-written by Wilder. Wilder was inspired by a 1931 German adaptation of the novel Ariane directed by Paul Czinner. None of these works is related to the last of Éric Rohmers "Six Moral Tales," the 1972 film LAmour laprès-midi. The Ipcress File The Ipcress File is a 1965 British espionage film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Michael Caine. The screenplay, by Bill Canaway and James Doran, was based on Len Deightons novel The IPCRESS File. It received a BAFTA award for the Best British film released in 1965. In 1999, it was included at number 59 on the BFI list of the 100 best British films of the 20th century. This film and its sequels were a deliberately downbeat alternative to the hugely successful James Bond films, even though one of the Bond producers, Harry Saltzman, was involved with the Harry Palmer series, along with other personnel who had been contracted to work on one or more of the 007 movies. Broken Broken is a 2012 British coming-of-age, drama film directed by Rufus Norris starring Eloise Laurence and Tim Roth. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2012. It is based on the 2008 novel of the same name written by Daniel Clay, which was partly inspired by To Kill a Mockingbird. The Reluctant Fundamentalist The Reluctant Fundamentalist is a 2012 political thriller drama film based on the 2007 novel, The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid, directed by Mira Nair, starring Riz Ahmed and Kate Hudson in lead. The Reluctant Fundamentalist is a post-9/11 story about the impact of the Al Qaeda attacks on one Pakistani man and his treatment by Americans in reaction to them. In 2007, Nair read the manuscript of Hamids unpublished novel, The Reluctant Fundamentalist. After reading it, she immediately decided to make a film. Her production house, Mirabai Films, and Nairs long-time partner, producer Lydia Dean Pilchers production company, Cine Mosaic, optioned the film rights to the novel. The film was produced by Lydia and co-produced by freelance screenwriter Ami Bogani, Hansi Farsi, Anadil Hossain and US producer Robin Sweet. The estimated budget of the film is $15 million. The film was a major box office flop, earning only $2.1 million worldwide. The film premiered as the opening film for the 69th Venice International Film Festival, and at the 37th Toronto International Film Festival. The film had a limited release in the United States, India, and in Europe and North America. In Pakistan, the film was released in Urdu with a changed title as Changez on 24 May 2013. In Africa, the film premiered in Kampala, Uganda, on 24 August 2013. The film also screened at the 31st Munich International Film festival. The film won "Centenary Award" at the 43rd International Film Festival of India held in Goa. Upon its release, the film received mixed reviews from critics. The film received several awards, many of them honoring the films efforts to address tolerance and xenophobia. Vampire's Kiss Vampires Kiss is a 1989 American black comedy film directed by Robert Bierman, written by Joseph Minion, and starring Nicolas Cage, María Conchita Alonso, Jennifer Beals and Elizabeth Ashley. The film tells the story of a mentally ill literary agent whose condition turns even worse when he believes he was bitten by a vampire. It was a box office failure but went on to become a cult film. North North is a 1994 American comedy-drama adventure film directed by Rob Reiner. The story is based on the 1984 novel, North: The Tale of a 9-Year-Old Boy Who Becomes a Free Agent and Travels the World in Search of the Perfect Parents by Alan Zweibel, who wrote the screenplay and has a minor role in the film. The cast includes Elijah Wood in the title role, with Jon Lovitz, Jason Alexander, Alan Arkin, Dan Aykroyd, Kathy Bates, Faith Ford, Graham Greene, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Reba McEntire, John Ritter, and Abe Vigoda. Bruce Willis narrates and plays several different roles throughout the film, and a 9-year-old Scarlett Johansson appears briefly in her film debut. The film was shot in Hawaii, Alaska, California, South Dakota, New Jersey, and New York. It received largely negative reviews from critics, with some calling it one of the worst films ever made and a box office bomb, grossing just $7 million against its $40 million budget. Imagine That Imagine That is a 2009 American comedy film starring Eddie Murphy directed by Karey Kirkpatrick and written by Ed Solomon and Chris Matheson. It centers on the relationship between a workaholic father and his daughter, Olivia, whose imaginary world becomes the solution to her fathers success. The film had its world premiere at the Paramount Theater on the Paramount Studios Lot in Los Angeles, California and was then widely released on June 12, 2009. It was a box office failure, and received mixed reviews from critics. Murphy was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actor for his work in the film. The film was a co production between Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies. S. Darko S. Darko is a 2009 American science fiction thriller film directed by Chris Fisher and starring Daveigh Chase, Briana Evigan, and Ed Westwick. It is the sequel to the 2001 cult film Donnie Darko. Benny's Video Bennys Video is a 1992 Austrian-Swiss psychological horror film directed by Michael Haneke and set in Vienna. The plot of the film centers on Benny, a teenager who views much of his life as distilled through video images, and his well-to-do parents Anna and Georg, who enable Bennys focus on video cameras and images. The film won the FIPRESCI Award at the 1993 European Film Awards. Just One of the Guys Just One of the Guys is a 1985 teen comedy film directed by Lisa Gottlieb and co-written by Dennis Feldman and Jeff Franklin, although according to Gottlieb, she also co-wrote the screenplay together with her writing partner Mitch Giannunzio but then was supposedly denied writing credit by the producers. Just One of the Guys is a loose adaptation of William Shakespeares Twelfth Night. The film ranked number 48 on Entertainment Weeklys list of the "50 Best High School Movies". (T)Raumschiff Surprise - Periode 1 Raumschiff Surprise - Periode 1 is a German movie made in 2004 by Michael Herbig. As a spiritual successor to Der Schuh des Manitu,Raumschiff Surprise - Periode 1 is based on a recurring skit from Herbigs TV show Bullyparade, "UnserRaumschiff", a spoof of the 1960s American television series, Star Trek. The title and plot allude to Raumschiff Enterprise, the German title of Star Trek. Raumschiff is the German word for spacecraft; Traumschiff means "dream ship", which was also a reference to Das Traumschiff, a German television series, similar to the series The Love Boat. The movie parodies several science fiction films. We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story Were Back! A Dinosaurs Story is a 1993 British-American animated film, produced by Steven Spielbergs Amblimation animation studio and distributed by Universal Pictures. It was released in theaters in the United States on November 24, 1993. It features the voices of John Goodman, Jay Leno, Walter Cronkite, Julia Child, and Martin Short. It is based on the 1987 Hudson Talbott childrens book of the same name, which was narrated from the perspective of the main character, a Tyrannosaurus named Rex. Dheepan Dheepan is a 2015 French crime drama film directed by Jacques Audiard and co-written by Audiard, Thomas Bidegain, and Noé Debré. The film was partly inspired by Montesquieus Persian Letters, as well as the 1971 film Straw Dogs, with guidance from Antonythasan Jesuthasan, who stars as the title character. The film tells the story of three Tamil refugees who flee the civil war-ravaged Sri Lanka and come to France, in the hope of reconstructing their lives. The film won the Palme dOr at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It was later shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Bob Roberts Bob Roberts is a 1992 American-British satirical mockumentary film written, directed by, and starring Tim Robbins. It depicts the rise of Robert "Bob" Roberts Jr., a right-wing politician who is a candidate for an upcoming United States Senate election. Roberts is well financed, due mainly to past business dealings, and is well known for his music, which presents conservative ideas with gusto. The film is Robbins directorial debut, and is based on a short segment of the same title and featuring the same character that Robbins portrayed on Saturday Night Live. Tengen toppa gurren lagann Gurren Lagann, known in Japan as , is a Japanese mecha anime television series animated by Gainax and co-produced by Aniplex and Konami. It ran for 27 episodes on Japans TV Tokyo between April 1, 2007, and September 30, 2007. It was directed by Hiroyuki Imaishi, written by veteran playwright Kazuki Nakashima, and had been in development since the participation of the famed animator in the Abenobashi mecha-themed episodes by the same studio. Gurren Lagann takes place in a fictional future where Earth is ruled by the Spiral King, Lordgenome, who forces mankind to live in isolated subterranean villages. The plot focuses on two teenagers, Simon and Kamina, who live in a subterranean village and wish to go to the surface. Using a mecha known as Lagann, Simon and Kamina reach the surface and start fighting alongside other humans against Lordgenomes forces, before fighting the forces of their true enemy. In North America, although initially announced to be licensed by ADV Films in 2007, the license was transferred to Bandai Entertainment in 2008 and then transferred to Aniplex of America in 2013. In the United Kingdom, it was licensed by Manga Entertainment in 2007, then transferred to Beez Entertainment in 2008, and then transferred to Anime Limited in 2013. The Sci Fi Channel acquired the broadcasting rights of Gurren Lagann and began airing the anime on July 28, 2008, as part of Sci Fis Ani-Monday anime block. The anime won several awards at the Tokyo International Anime Fair and the Animation Kobe and Japan Media Arts Festivals. A manga adaptation was published by ASCII Media Works between 2007 and 2013. Bandai Entertainment licensed the manga and released it in English in North America. A series of four light novels was published by Shogakukan between 2007 and 2008. A Nintendo DS video game was released in October 2007, bundled with a special episode of the anime series. Two animated film versions were produced; the first premiered in Japanese theaters on September 6, 2008, and the second premiered on April 25, 2009. The Darkness The Darkness is a 2016 American supernatural horror film, directed by Greg McLean and co-written by McLean, Shayne Armstrong, and Shane Krause. The film stars Kevin Bacon, Radha Mitchell, David Mazouz, Lucy Fry, Matt Walsh, Jennifer Morrison, Ming-Na Wen and Parker Mack. The film is about a family who visits the Grand Canyon and brings home a supernatural force that feeds off their fears and takes over their lives. Filming began in April 2014 in Los Angeles and ended in May the same year. Blumhouse Tilt and High Top Releasing released the film on May 13, 2016. It received negative reviews from critics, but grossed $10.9 million against a $4 million budget. Just Wright Just Wright is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Sanaa Hamri. Starring Queen Latifah and Common, the film tells the story of a physical therapist who falls in love with a professional basketball player. It received mixed reviews from critics. The Professionals The Professionals is a 1966 American western film written, produced, and directed by Richard Brooks. It starred Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin, Robert Ryan, and Claudia Cardinale, with Jack Palance, Ralph Bellamy, and Woody Strode in supporting roles. The script was adapted from the novel A Mule for the Marquesa by Frank ORourke. The film received three Oscar nominations and an enthusiastic critical reception. Womb Womb is a 2010 science fiction drama film written and directed by Benedek Fliegauf and starring Eva Green and Matt Smith. I Love You to Death I Love You to Death is a 1990 American black comedy film directed by Lawrence Kasdan and starring an ensemble cast featuring Kevin Kline, Tracey Ullman, Joan Plowright, River Phoenix, William Hurt, and Keanu Reeves. The screenplay by John Kostmayer is loosely based on an attempted murder that happened in 1983, in Allentown, where Frances Toto repeatedly tried to kill her husband, Anthony. She spent four years in prison for attempted murder and was released in 1988. Northanger Abbey Northanger Abbey is a 2007 British television film adaptation of Jane Austens eponymous novel. It was directed by British television director Jon Jones and the screenplay was written by Andrew Davies. Felicity Jones stars as the protagonist Catherine Morland and JJ Feild plays her love interest Henry Tilney. The story unfolds as the teenaged Catherine is invited to Bath to accompany some family friends. There she finds herself the object of Henry Tilneys and John Thorpes affections. When she is asked to stay at Northanger Abbey, Catherines youthful and naive imagination takes hold and she begins to confuse real life with the Gothic romance of her favorite novels. Northanger Abbey was one of three novels adapted for ITVs Jane Austen season. It was shot on location in Ireland from late August 2006 on a budget of £2 million. The drama was co-produced by Granada Productions and American studio WGBH Boston. Northanger Abbey premiered on 25 March 2007 in the United Kingdom and on 16 December 2007 in Canada. It was broadcast in the United States and Australia in 2008. The drama was viewed by 5.6 million people in the UK, making it the second most watched of the 2007 adaptations. Northanger Abbey garnered mostly positive reviews from television critics, with many praising the casts performances. The Shrine The Shrine is a 2010 Canadian supernatural horror film produced by Brookstreet Pictures. The film was directed by Jon Knautz and stars Aaron Ashmore, Cindy Sampson, Meghan Heffern, and Trevor Matthews. The screenplay was written by Jon Knautz, Brendan Moore, and Trevor Matthews. Ryan Shore received a 2012 Grammy Award nomination for Best Score Soundtrack for his score. The Blue Angel The Blue Angel is a 1930 German tragicomedic film directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Emil Jannings, Marlene Dietrich and Kurt Gerron. Written by Carl Zuckmayer, Karl Vollmöller and Robert Liebmann – with uncredited contributions by Sternberg – it is based on Heinrich Manns 1905 novel Professor Unrat and set in Weimar Germany. The Blue Angel presents the tragic transformation of a respectable professor to a cabaret clown and his descent into madness. The film is the first feature-length German full-talkie and brought Dietrich international fame. In addition, it introduced her signature song, Friedrich Hollaender and Robert Liebmanns "Falling in Love Again". It is considered to be a classic of German cinema. The film was shot simultaneously in German- and English-language versions, although the latter version was thought lost for many years. The German version is considered to be "obviously superior"; it is longer and not marred by actors struggling with their English pronunciation. The Aura The Aura is a 2005 Argentine neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and written by Fabián Bielinsky and starring Ricardo Darín. The plot revolves around taxidermist Esteban Espinosa, an epileptic who often fantasizes about committing the perfect crime. While hunting in Patagonia, Espinosa accidentally kills Dietrich, a guide from the area, and discovers he is in fact a criminal. This unexpectedly connects him with the chance of executing a real crime: assaulting an armored truck carrying the profits of a casino in the area. Espinosa projects into his fantasies, assembling a puzzle piece by piece, inevitably enclosing himself in it. The Aura received mostly positive reviews from critics upon its release, particularly for its screenplay and ambience. It won the Silver Condor for Best Film and was the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 78th Academy Awards. Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise is a 1987 American comedy film, a sequel to Revenge of the Nerds and the second installment in the Revenge of the Nerds series. Its cast featured most of the main actors from its predecessor, including Robert Carradine, Anthony Edwards, Curtis Armstrong, Larry B. Scott, Timothy Busfield, Donald Gibb, and Andrew Cassese. This film also provided an early starring role for Courtney Thorne-Smith. Other cast members include Bradley Whitford, Ed Lauter, and Barry Sobel. One of the movie trailers parodies the trailer of The Other Side where they pan the inside of a house, then the phone rings, and the person sitting in the chair facing away from the camera picks up, then the person turns to reveal its Heather ORourkes character, Carol-Ann, who says "Theyre back." In the Nerds version, Robert Carradines character, Lewis, turns and says "Were back!" and does his infamous nerd laugh. 38 Special provided the title track "Back to Paradise". Polisse Polisse is a 2011 French drama film written, directed by and starring Maïwenn. It also stars Joeystarr, Karin Viard, Marina Foïs, Nicolas Duvauchelle, Emmanuelle Bercot and Riccardo Scamarcio. The film centres on the Child Protection Unit of the Paris Police, and a photographer who is assigned to cover the unit. The title is derived from Maïwenns sons misspelling of the word "police". The film won the Jury Prize at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival and in 2012, was nominated for thirteen César Awards. Mrs Brown Mrs Brown is a 1997 British drama film starring Judi Dench, Billy Connolly, Geoffrey Palmer, Antony Sher, and Gerard Butler in his film debut. It was written by Jeremy Brock and directed by John Madden. The film was produced by the BBC and Ecosse Films with the intention of being shown on BBC One and on WGBHs Masterpiece Theatre. However, it was acquired by Miramax and released to unexpected success, going on to earn $9 million worldwide. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival and released in the United Kingdom on 5 September 1997. Dench won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role; additionally, she was nominated for many other awards for her performance, including the Academy Award for Best Actress and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role, but lost both awards to Helen Hunt for her role in As Good as It Gets. The Business The Business is a 2005 film written and directed by Nick Love. The film stars Danny Dyer, Tamer Hassan and Roland Manookian, all of whom were in Loves previous film The Football Factory. Geoff Bell and Georgina Chapman also appear. The plot of The Business follows the Greek tragedy-like rise and fall of a young cockneys career within a drug importing business run by a group of British ex-pat fugitive criminals living on the coast of the Costa del Sol in Spain. Atlas Shrugged: Part I Atlas Shrugged: Part I is a 2011 American political science fiction drama film directed by Paul Johansson. An adaptation of part of Ayn Rands controversial 1957 novel of the same name, the film is the first in a trilogy encompassing the entire book. After various treatments and proposals floundered for nearly 40 years, investor John Aglialoro initiated production in June 2010. The film was directed by Paul Johansson and stars Taylor Schilling as Dagny Taggart and Grant Bowler as Hank Rearden. The film begins the story of Atlas Shrugged, set in a dystopian United States where John Galt leads innovators, from industrialists to artists, in a capital strike, "stopping the motor of the world" to reassert the importance of the free use of ones mind and of laissez-faire capitalism. Despite near universally negative critical response and commercial failure, grossing just under a fourth of its budget, a sequel, Part II, was released on October 12, 2012, albeit with an entirely different cast. The third installment, Atlas Shrugged Part III: Who Is John Galt?, was released on September 12, 2014, again with an overhaul on production. Maniac Cop Maniac Cop is a 1988 American slasher film directed by William Lustig, written by Larry Cohen, and starring Tom Atkins, Bruce Campbell, Laurene Landon, Richard Roundtree, William Smith, Robert ZDar, and Sheree North. ZDar plays the title character, a murderous ex-police officer returned from the dead and seeking revenge on the people who wronged him, who is pursued by his former co-workers. It was released on May 13, 1988, and grossed $671,382 from a budget of $1.1 million. Despite negative reviews on release, Maniac Cop has become a cult film. It was followed by two sequels, Maniac Cop 2 and Badge of Silence. Marley Marley is a 2012 documentary-biographical film directed by Kevin Macdonald documenting the life of Bob Marley. It was released on 20 April 2012, and received critical acclaim. The film was also released on demand on the same day, a "day and date" release. The film features archival footage and interviews. Alpha and Omega Alpha and Omega is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated adventure comedy-drama film directed by Ben Gluck and Anthony Bell. Starring Justin Long, Hayden Panettiere, Dennis Hopper, Danny Glover and Christina Ricci, the film was written by Christopher Denk and Steve Moore, based on a story by Moore and Gluck. This film sets around two young Canadian timber wolves named Kate and Humphrey who fall in love with each other, but are on the opposite ends of their pack. However, when Kate and Humphrey learn that they got relocated to Idaho for repopulation, they must work together to get back to Jasper Park before a war slowly begins to emerge between both packs. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2010, and was released nationwide in 2-D and 3-D on September 17, 2010, by Lionsgate Films. The film was dedicated to the memory of Dennis Hopper, as he died from prostate cancer four months before it was released, and this was his final performance prior to his death. A direct-to-DVD sequel, entitled A Howl-iday Adventure, was released on October 8, 2013. Another sequel, The Great Wolf Games, was released on March 25, 2014. The Legend of the Saw-Tooth Cave was released on September 23, 2014. Family Vacation was released to DVD on August 4, 2015. Dino Digs was released on DVD and Digital HD on May 10, 2016. It was followed by The Big Fur-eeze, which was released on November 8, 2016. The eighth installment, Journey To Bear Kingdom was released on DVD and Digital HD on May 9, 2017. Foul Play Foul Play is a 1978 American comedy, mystery, and thriller film written and directed by Colin Higgins, and starring Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase, Dudley Moore, Burgess Meredith, Eugene Roche, Rachel Roberts, Brian Dennehy and Billy Barty. In it, a recently divorced librarian is drawn into a mystery when a stranger hides a roll of film in a pack of cigarettes and gives it to her for safekeeping. The film received seven Golden Globe Award nominations, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, as well as for the Academy Award for Best Original Song, but won none. The film inspired a television series starring Barry Bostwick and Deborah Raffin that aired in early 1981, and was cancelled after six episodes. Diabolique Diabolique is a 1996 American psychological thriller film directed by Jeremiah Chechik, written by Henri-Georges Clouzot and Don Roos, and starring Sharon Stone, Isabelle Adjani, Chazz Palminteri, and Kathy Bates. The plot follows the wife and mistress of an abusive schoolmaster who find themselves stalked by an unknown assailant after murdering him and disposing of his body. The film is a remake of the French film Les Diaboliques directed by Clouzot, which was based on the novel She Who Was No More by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac. Used Cars Used Cars is a 1980 American satirical black comedy film written by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale and directed by Zemeckis. Rudy Russo is a devious car salesman working for an affable but monumentally unsuccessful used car dealer Luke Fuchs. Lukes principal rival, located directly across the street, is his more prosperous brother, Roy L. Fuchs, who is scheming to take over Lukes lot. The film also stars Deborah Harmon and Gerrit Graham, and the supporting cast includes Frank McRae, David L. Lander, Michael McKean, Joe Flaherty, Al Lewis, Dub Taylor, Harry Northup, Dick Miller and Betty Thomas. Steven Spielberg and John Milius act as executive producers on the project, while the original musical score was composed by Patrick Williams. Filmed primarily in Mesa, the film was released on July 11, 1980. Although not a box office success at the time, it has since developed cult film status due to its dark, cynical humor and the Zemeckis style. It was marketed with the tagline "Like new, great looking and fully loaded with laughs." It was the only Zemeckis film to be rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America until Flight. Alex & Emma Alex & Emma is a 2003 American romantic comedy directed by Rob Reiner and starring Kate Hudson and Luke Wilson. Written by Jeremy Leven, the film is about a writer who must turn out a novel in thirty days or face the wrath of loan sharks. Evening Evening is a 2007 American drama film directed by Lajos Koltai. The screenplay by Susan Minot and Michael Cunningham is based on the 1998 novel of the same name by Susan Minot. The Slammin' Salmon The Slammin Salmon is a 2009 comedy film by Broken Lizard. The film is about the owner of a restaurant initiating a contest to see which of his waiters can earn the most money in a single night, with a prize of $10,000. The loser receives a "beat down" by the owner, Cleon Salmon, a former heavyweight boxer. Kevin Heffernan directed the film; it was his first time directing a Broken Lizard film. Salmon was filmed in 25 days at the beginning of 2008. Iron Eagle Iron Eagle is a 1986 American-Canadian military action film directed by Sidney J. Furie, co-written by Kevin Alyn Elders and starring Jason Gedrick and Louis Gossett Jr. While it received mixed reviews, being unfavorably compared to the similarly-themed Top Gun released the same year, the film earned $24,159,872 at the U.S. box office. Iron Eagle was followed by three sequels: Iron Eagle II, Iron Eagle III, and Iron Eagle on the Attack, with Gossett being the only actor to have appeared in all four films. The basis of the fictional story in the film relates to real life attacks by the United States against Libya over the Gulf of Sidra, in particular the 1981 Gulf of Sidra incident. In the Company of Men In the Company of Men is a 1997 Canadian-American black comedy film written and directed by Neil LaBute and starring Aaron Eckhart, Matt Malloy, and Stacy Edwards. The film, which was adapted from a play written by LaBute, and served as his feature film debut, won him the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay. The film revolves around two male coworkers, Chad and Howard, who, angry and frustrated with women in general, plot to toy maliciously with the emotions of a deaf female subordinate. It was first written as a play, which debuted at Brigham Young University in December 1992, and received a 1993 Drama AML Award from the Association for Mormon Letters. A United Kingdom A United Kingdom is a 2016 British biographical romantic drama film directed by Amma Asante and written by Guy Hibbert, based on the true-life romance between Seretse Khama, heir to the throne of Bechuanaland, and his wife Ruth Williams Khama. David Oyelowo and Rosamund Pike portray Seretse and Ruth, respectively. It was screened at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival, and was the opening film at the 60th London Film Festival, the second year in a row that a British film featured. Alfie Alfie is a 1966 British romantic comedy-drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Michael Caine. It is an adaptation by Bill Naughton of his own novel and play of the same name. The film was released by Paramount Pictures. Alfie tells the story of a young womanising man who leads a self-centred life, purely for his own enjoyment, until events force him to question his uncaring behaviour, his loneliness and his priorities. He cheats on numerous women, and despite his confidence towards women, he treats them with disrespect and refers to them as "it", using them for sex and for domestic purposes. Alfie frequently breaks the fourth wall by speaking directly to the camera narrating and justifying his actions. His words often contrast with or totally contradict his actions. This was the first film to receive the "suggested for mature audiences" classification by the Motion Picture Association of America in the US, which evolved into the modern PG rating. The film had its World Premiere at the Plaza Theatre in the West End of London on 24 March 1966. Thunderbirds Thunderbirds is a 2004 British-American science fiction action-adventure film directed by Jonathan Frakes, based on the 1960s TV series Thunderbirds created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson. The film, written by William Osborne and Michael McCullers, was released on 20 July 2004 in the United Kingdom and 30 July 2004 in the United States. The films plot concerns the Hood, who traps International Rescue leader Jeff Tracy and four of his sons on board the damaged Thunderbird 5 to steal the other Thunderbirds vehicles and commit heists that IR will be blamed for, prompting Jeffs youngest son Alan and his friends Tin-Tin and Fermat to stop him. In contrast with the original TV series, which used a form of puppetry dubbed "Supermarionation", the films characters are portrayed by live-action actors. The film received mainly negative reviews from critics, who disparaged its lack of fidelity to its source material, and was a box office bomb. Gerry Anderson was particularly critical of the film, describing it as "the biggest load of crap I have ever seen in my entire life", although Sylvia Anderson praised it as a "great tribute" to the series. The films soundtrack includes the song "Thunderbirds Are Go" by pop rock band Busted, which peaked at number one in the UK charts and later won the 2004 UK Record of the Year award. Mr. India Mr. India is a 1987 Indian Hindi-language superhero film directed by Shekhar Kapur, based on a screenplay written by Salim-Javed. It stars Sridevi and Anil Kapoor in the lead roles. Amrish Puri, Ashok Kumar, Satish Kaushik, Ajit Vachani and Sharat Saxena are featured in supporting roles. The film was the second highest-grossing Indian film of 1987 after Dharmendras Hukumat and remains a cult classic in India. The film was known for several of its lines and songs, including Sridevis "Miss Hawa Hawaii" performance, and Amrish Puris quote "Mogambo khush hua", which is one of the most famous quotes of Bollywood and became synonymous with Puri. The Mogambo character is also considered to be one of the best villains in Bollywood history. Laxmikant-Pyarelals music performed well too, especially the song "Hawa Hawaii", which is very popular till today. The film has often been featured in different lists of top Bollywood films. Indiatimes Movies ranks the movie amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films. This was the last film that the writing duo Salim-Javed wrote together. They had split up earlier in 1982, but came back for one last film. On the centenary of Indian Cinema, Mr. India was included amongst one of the 100 Greatest Indian Films of All Time. Rajesh Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan were offered the lead role, but they turned it down as they could not relate with the invisible hero.. Sridevi, who was already the highest paid Indian actress of the era was paid a then unprecedented ₹11 lakhs to play the female lead, which was the highest ever paid to a woman during that period. Cadillac Man Cadillac Man is a 1990 American black comedy film directed by Roger Donaldson, starring Robin Williams and Tim Robbins. The plot of the film centers around car salesman Joey OBrien whose life is consumed by turmoil, which all comes to a head when his dealership is taken hostage by Larry, a crazed motorcyclist. The film received mixed reviews from critics and performed poorly at the box office, grossing $27.6 million against its $15 million budget. Skinwalkers Skinwalkers is a 2007 horror-action film. It was released in the United States by Lions Gate Entertainment and After Dark Films, and focuses on werewolves. Directed by James Isaac, it stars Jason Behr, Elias Koteas, Rhona Mitra, and Tom Jackson. The film was originally announced for theatrical release on December 1, 2006, but was delayed until August 10, 2007. Skinwalkers marks Lions Gate Entertainments first collaboration with Constantin Film, which produced such other science fiction/horror films as Resident Evil and Wrong Turn. The visual effects are by effects house Mr. X, and the creature effects by Stan Winston Studio. The film was shot at Century Manor in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. To achieve a PG-13 rating, the production team cut several scenes containing graphic violence — the home media release is the uncut version of the film. Rocket Science Rocket Science is a 2007 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Jeffrey Blitz, and starring Reece Thompson, Anna Kendrick, Nicholas DAgosto, Vincent Piazza, and Aaron Yoo. It tells the story of Hal Hefner, a fifteen-year-old stutterer who decides to join his schools debate team when he develops a crush on its star member, and addresses the themes of coming of age, sexuality, and finding ones voice. Blitz conceived a rough storyline for the film while making Spellbound, a documentary about 1999s Scripps National Spelling Bee, but an HBO Films executive persuaded him to write the film based on his own adolescence when he told her about his experiences as a stutterer. The films producers visited several cities in the United States and Canada; Thompson was cast based on a tape which his agent had sent and a follow-up audition after the first actor cast in the lead was forced to pull out. The film was shot over 30 days in Baltimore, Maryland and Trenton, New Jersey. Rocket Science premiered on January 19, 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival and was theatrically released on August 10. It was not a financial success, earning only US$756,000 from its $4.5 million budget, though it was well-received by critics. Reviewers praised Thompson and Kendricks performances and the films parallels to real life; others believed that the film was deliberately quirky and forgettable. It was nominated for Sundances Dramatic Grand Jury Prize and three Independent Spirit Awards. Though it failed to win any of the Grand Jury Prizes at Sundance, Blitz won its Dramatic Directing Award. Pocahontas 2: Journey to a New World Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World is a 1998 direct-to-video sequel to the 1995 Disney film Pocahontas. While the first film dealt with her meeting with John Smith and the arrival of the British settlers in Jamestown, the sequel focuses on Pocahontass journey to England with John Rolfe to negotiate for peace between the two nations, although her death is omitted from the films ending. Hasee Toh Phasee Hasee Toh Phasee is a 2014 Indian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Vinil Mathew and produced by Karan Johar and Anurag Kashyap. The film features Sidharth Malhotra, Parineeti Chopra and Adah Sharma in the lead roles. The film was released on 7 February 2014 and received critical acclaim from critics and positive reviews from audiences alike. The movie collected around worldwide. Johnny Dangerously Johnny Dangerously is a 1984 American parody of 1930s crime/gangster movies. It was directed by Amy Heckerling; its four screenwriters included Bernie Kukoff and Jeff Harris. The film stars Michael Keaton as an honest, goodhearted man who is forced to turn to a life of crime to finance his mothers skyrocketing medical bills and to put his younger brother through law school. It also features Joe Piscopo, Marilu Henner, Maureen Stapleton, Peter Boyle, Griffin Dunne, Dom DeLuise, Danny DeVito, Dick Butkus and Alan Hale, Jr. The Great Silence The Great Silence is a 1968 revisionist Spaghetti Western film directed and co-written by Sergio Corbucci. An Italian-French co-production, the film stars Jean-Louis Trintignant, Klaus Kinski, Vonetta McGee and Frank Wolff, with Luigi Pistilli, Mario Brega, Marisa Merlini and Carlo DAngelo in supporting roles. Conceived by Corbucci as a politically-charged allegory inspired by the deaths of Che Guevara and Malcolm X, the films plot takes place in Utah prior to the Great Blizzard of 1899. It pits a mute gunslinger, fighting in the defence of a group of outlaws and a vengeful young widow, against a group of ruthless bounty killers led by "Loco" and the corrupt banker Henry Pollicut. Unlike most films of the genre, which were filmed in the Almería province of Spain to double for areas such as Texas and Mexico, The Great Silence was primarily filmed on location in the Italian Dolomites. Distributed in most territories by 20th Century Fox, The Great Silence was theatrically released to a mediocre commercial reception in Italy, but it fared better in other countries. Controversial for its bleak and dark tone, the films reputation grew, and it gained a cult following in the wake of its release. The film was withheld from release in the United States until 2001, when it was made available on DVD by Fantoma Films and Image Entertainment; in Britain, it was first shown in 1990 on the BBC2 program Moviedrome. Having received several theatrical re-releases, most notably in 2012 and 2017, The Great Silence is now widely regarded by fans and authorities on Spaghetti Westerns as one of the greatest films of the genre, and is acknowledged as Corbuccis masterpiece. Praise has gone to the acting, the utilization of snowbound landscapes, Ennio Morricones score, and the films subversion of several conventions of the Western film genre. Moms' Night Out Moms Night Out is a 2014 American faith-based comedy film directed by the Erwin Brothers, and written by Jon Erwin and Andrea Gyertson Nasfell. The film stars Sarah Drew, Sean Astin, Patricia Heaton and Trace Adkins. The film was released on May 9, 2014, in 1,044 theaters. Ashoka the Great Aśoka is a 2001 Indian epic historical drama film directed and co-written by Santosh Sivan. It is a dramatised version of the early life of emperor Asoka, of the Maurya dynasty, who ruled most of the Indian subcontinent in the 3rd century BCE. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Ajith Kumar, Danny Denzongpa and Hrishita Bhatt. It was produced by Khan, Juhi Chawla and Radhika Sangoi. The screenplay was written by Santosh Sivan and Saket Chaudhary and the dialogue by Abbas Tyrewala. It was originally released as Ashoka The Great in India. The film was widely screened across the United Kingdom and North America, and was also selected for screening at the Venice Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival, where it got positive response. Side by Side Side by Side is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Christopher Kenneally. It was produced by Justin Szlasa and Keanu Reeves. It premiered at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival and it was shown at the Tribeca Film Festival. Heaven's Gate Heavens Gate is a 1980 American epic Western film written and directed by Michael Cimino. Loosely based on the Johnson County War, it portrays a fictional dispute between land barons and European immigrants in Wyoming in the 1890s. The film features an ensemble cast, including Kris Kristofferson, Christopher Walken, Isabelle Huppert, Jeff Bridges, John Hurt, Sam Waterston, Brad Dourif, Joseph Cotten, Geoffrey Lewis, David Mansfield, Richard Masur, Terry OQuinn, Mickey Rourke, Willem Dafoe and Nicholas Woodeson, the last two in their first film roles. It is notable for being one of the biggest box office bombs of all time, losing the studio an estimated $37 million; it is also viewed as being one of the worst films ever made. There were major setbacks in the films production due to cost overruns, endless retakes, negative press and rumors about Ciminos allegedly authoritarian directorial style; the film resultantly opened to scathing reviews, earning only $3.5 million domestically, eventually contributing to the management problems of its parent studio, United Artists, and effectively destroying Ciminos reputation as a filmmaker, previously a rising auteur from the success of his 1978 film The Deer Hunter, winner of the Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director in 1979. Cimino had an expensive and ambitious vision, pushing the film nearly four times over its planned budget. Its resulting financial problems and United Artists consequent demise led to a move away from the brief 1970s period of director-driven film production in the American film industry, back toward greater studio control of films, as had been predominant in Hollywood until the late 1960s. In the decades since the release, however, general assessment of Heavens Gate has become more positive. The 1980 re-edit has been characterized as "one of the greatest injustices of cinematic history" and later re-edits have received critical acclaim. The BBC ranked Heavens Gate 98th on their 100 greatest American films of all-time list. Emperor Emperor is a 2012 American-Japanese historical drama film directed by Peter Webber, marking his first film in five years. Tommy Lee Jones and Matthew Fox star in lead roles as General Douglas MacArthur and Brigadier General Bonner Fellers respectively. It is a joint American and Japanese production. Sandy Wexler Sandy Wexler is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Steven Brill and written by Dan Bulla, Paul Sado and Adam Sandler. The film stars Sandler, Jennifer Hudson, Kevin James, Terry Crews, Rob Schneider, Colin Quinn, Nick Swardson, Lamorne Morris and Arsenio Hall, and follows a talent manager in 1990s Hollywood. The film was released on Netflix on April 14, 2017. Girl on the Bridge Girl on the Bridge is a 1999 French drama film shot in black and white and directed by Patrice Leconte, starring Daniel Auteuil and Vanessa Paradis. Student of the Year 2 Student of the Year 2 is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language teen film written by Arshad Sayed and directed by Punit Malhotra. It was produced by Karan Johar, Hiroo Yash Johar and Apoorva Mehta under the banner Dharma Productions, and was distributed by Fox Star Studios. A sequel to the 2012 film Student of the Year, it stars Tiger Shroff, Tara Sutaria and Ananya Pandey. The film follows Rohan, a college student who switches to a better university to rekindle his relationship with his childhood sweetheart who studies there. When Rohan is rusticated, he returns to his old college and vows to lead his new team to victory in an inter-college cup against his former college, thereby becoming Student of the Year. Student of the Year 2 was announced in November 2017. Initially, Malhotra and Shroff were to collaborate for a different film; when they found the final script unsatisfactory, they tweaked it and planned to make it a sequel. It marks the debut of both Sutaria and Panday, and pursues a plot that is unrelated to its predecessor. Principal photography for the film began in April 2018 at Dehradun, and ended in September 2018. The films soundtrack was composed by Vishal-Shekhar, with lyrics written by Anvita Dutt Guptan, Kumaar and Vayu, and released under the banner Zee Music Company. Student of the Year 2 was theatrically released in India on 10 May 2019. The film received generally mixed reviews from critics, with the script and unreal situation receiving criticism; Shroffs action sequences were praised. As of 7 June 2019, it has earned 97.81 crore worldwide, against a production budget of 65–80 crore. Orlando Orlando is a 1992 British period drama film loosely based on Virginia Woolfs 1928 novel A Biography, starring Tilda Swinton as Orlando, Billy Zane as Marmaduke Bonthrop Shelmerdine, and Quentin Crisp as Queen Elizabeth I. It was written and directed by Sally Potter, who also co-wrote the music for the film. Potter chose to film much of the Constantinople portion of the book in the isolated city of Khiva in Uzbekistan, and made use of the forest of carved columns in the citys 18th century Djuma Mosque. Critics praised the film, and particularly applauded its visual treatment of the settings of Woolfs novel. The film premiered in competition at the 49th Venice International Film Festival, and was re-released in select US cinemas in August 2010. Eyyvah Eyvah 2 Eyyvah Eyvah 2 is a 2011 Turkish comedy film, directed by Hakan Algül, starring Ata Demirer as a young clarinet player who struggles to win back his fiancé after she moves to a small village in the Turkish countryside. The film, which opened on at number 1 in the Turkish box office, is a sequel to the hit comedy Eyyvah Eyvah. At First Sight At First Sight is a 1999 American romantic drama film starring Val Kilmer and Mira Sorvino, based on the essay "To See and Not See" in neurologist Oliver Sacks book An Anthropologist on Mars and inspired by the true life story of Shirl Jennings. The film was directed by Irwin Winkler and written by Steve Levitt. Super High Me Super High Me is a 2007 documentary film about the effects of smoking cannabis for 30 days. Directed by Michael Blieden, the documentary stars comedian Doug Benson. The documentarys name and its poster are plays on the 2004 documentary Super Size Me. Auto Focus Auto Focus is a 2002 American biographical film directed by Paul Schrader, starring Greg Kinnear and Willem Dafoe. The screenplay by Michael Gerbosi is based on Robert Graysmiths book The Murder of Bob Crane. Auto Focus tells a dramatized story of actor Bob Crane, an affable radio show host and amateur drummer who found success on Hogans Heroes, a popular television sitcom, and his dramatic descent into the underbelly of Hollywood after the series was cancelled, and after forming a friendship with John Henry Carpenter. Although Cranes murder remains officially unsolved, Carpenter was tried and acquitted of the crime, and has remained the main subject of suspicion even after his death in 1998. Exposed Exposed is a 2016 American thriller film, written and directed by Gee Malik Linton, in his directorial debut. The film stars Ana de Armas, Keanu Reeves, Christopher McDonald, Big Daddy Kane, and Mira Sorvino. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on January 22, 2016, by Lionsgate Premiere. Blue Lagoon: The Awakening Blue Lagoon: The Awakening is a 2012 American made-for-television film that premiered on Lifetime on June 16, 2012. Indiana Evans and Brenton Thwaites star in the film, which is based on the novel The Blue Lagoon and its previous film adaptations. It was a major departure from previous Blue Lagoon films in several respects. The setting is contemporary, whereas the previous films were all set in the Victorian era; the lead characters were raised in normal society and are marooned as teenagers, rather than growing up on the island; the island the main characters are stranded on is in the Caribbean, whereas the previous films took place in the Pacific Ocean; and roughly equal time is devoted to the uncivilized world of the island and the human society the characters were born into. Christopher Atkins, the male lead of the 1980 film The Blue Lagoon, also appears in the film. Alice Alice is a 1990 American romantic fantasy film written and directed by Woody Allen and starring Mia Farrow, Joe Mantegna, and William Hurt. The film is a loose reworking of Federico Fellinis 1965 film Juliet of the Spirits. Alice received mildly positive reviews. I'm the Angel of Death: Pusher III Pusher 3 is a 2005 Danish crime film written and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. It is the third film of the Pusher trilogy and released in 2005. Ordet Ordet is a 1955 Danish drama film, directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer. It is based on a play by Kaj Munk, a Danish Lutheran priest, first performed in 1932. The film won the Golden Lion at the 16th Venice International Film Festival, and was the only film by Dreyer to be both a critical and financial success. The film is now regarded by many critics as a masterpiece, admired particularly for its cinematography. A Night to Remember A Night to Remember is a 1958 British drama film adaptation of Walter Lords 1955 book, which recounts the final night of . Adapted by Eric Ambler and directed by Roy Ward Baker, the film stars Kenneth More and features Michael Goodliffe, Laurence Naismith, Kenneth Griffith, David McCallum and Tucker McGuire. It was filmed in the United Kingdom and tells the story of the sinking, portraying the main incidents and players in a documentary-style fashion with considerable attention to detail. The production team, supervised by producer William MacQuitty used blueprints of the ship to create authentic sets, while Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall and ex-Cunard Commodore Harry Grattidge worked as technical advisors on the film. Its budget of £600,000 was exceptional and made it the most expensive film ever made in Britain up to that time. The World Premiere was on Thursday, 3 July 1958 at the Odeon Leicester Square. Titanic survivor Elizabeth Dowdell attended the American premiere in New York on Tuesday 16 December 1958. The film was a relative disappointment at the box office. However, it received critical acclaim and won the 1959 "Samuel Goldwyn International Award" for the UK at the Golden Globe Awards. The film is still widely regarded as "the definitive cinematic telling of the story." Among the many films about the Titanic, A Night to Remember has long been regarded as the high point by Titanic historians and survivors alike for its accuracy, despite its modest production values, compared with the Oscar-winning film Titanic. The 9th Life of Louis Drax The 9th Life of Louis Drax is a 2016 Canadian-American supernatural thriller film directed by Alexandre Aja and starring Jamie Dornan, Sarah Gadon, Aiden Longworth, Oliver Platt, Molly Parker, Julian Wadham, Jane McGregor, Barbara Hershey, and Aaron Paul. It was written by Max Minghella based on Liz Jensens best-selling novel of the same title. The film was released in the United States and United Kingdom on September 2, 2016, by Summit Premiere and Soda Pictures. Taking Chance Taking Chance is a 2009 American historical drama television film directed by Ross Katz. It is based upon the experiences of Marine Lt. Colonel Michael Strobl, who escorted the body of a fallen Marine, PFC Chance Phelps, back to his hometown from the Iraq War. The film was selected for showing at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and premiered on HBO on February 21, 2009. Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai is a 2000 Indian romantic thriller film, written and directed by Rakesh Roshan. It marks the debuts of his son Hrithik Roshan and Ameesha Patel. The film featured Hrithik in a double role as characters Rohit and Raj Kaho Naa.. Pyaar Hai was the most successful Bollywood film of 2000, becoming the highest grosser of the year. It was added to the Limca Book of Records for the greatest number of awards won by a Bollywood film. Rakesh Roshan collected his first ever Filmfare Award, which he won as producer and as director. Following the release of the film, Hrithik became an overnight superstar. His successful debut was termed Hrithik Mania by the media. Hrithik has been called the Millennial Superstar ever since. He became the only actor to win the Filmfare Award for Best Debut with the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for the same film. The film was inducted in the Guinness World Records 2002 for winning the most awards for a feature film with a total of 92 awards received in numerous ceremonies and categories. Following the success of Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai, the father-son duo have gone on to collaborate on films such as Koi... Mil Gaya, Krrish, Kites, Krrish 3 and Kaabil. With Honors With Honors is a 1994 American comedy-drama film directed by Alek Keshishian and starring Brendan Fraser, Joe Pesci and Moira Kelly. Chinese Puzzle Chinese Puzzle is a 2013 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Cédric Klapisch. It is the third chapter of the Spanish Apartment trilogy, after LAuberge Espagnole and Les Poupées russes. Total Eclipse Total Eclipse is a 1995 film directed by Agnieszka Holland, based on a 1967 play by Christopher Hampton, who also wrote the screenplay. Based on letters and poems, it presents a historically accurate account of the passionate and violent relationship between the two 19th-century French poets Paul Verlaine and Arthur Rimbaud, at a time of soaring creativity for both men. Gangster No. 1 Gangster No. 1 is a 2000 British crime drama film directed by Paul McGuigan and starring Paul Bettany in the title role. It is based on the play Gangster No.1 by Louis Mellis and David Scinto, and features Malcolm McDowell, David Thewlis and Saffron Burrows. Samaritan Girl Samaritan Girl is a 2004 South Korean film written and directed by Kim Ki-duk. Swiss Family Robinson Swiss Family Robinson is a 1960 American adventure film starring John Mills, Dorothy McGuire, James MacArthur, Janet Munro, Tommy Kirk and Kevin Corcoran in a tale of a shipwrecked family building an island home, loosely based on the 1812 novel Der Schweizerische Robinson by Johann David Wyss. The film was directed by Ken Annakin and shot in Tobago and Pinewood Studios outside London. It was the second feature film version of the story and was a commercial success. Swiss Family Robinson was the first widescreen Disney film shot with Panavision lenses. When shooting in widescreen, Disney had almost always used a matted wide screen or filmed the movie in CinemaScope. Heaven & Earth Heaven & Earth is a 1993 French-American biographical war drama film written and directed by Oliver Stone, and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Haing S. Ngor, Joan Chen, and Hiep Thi Le. It is Stones third film about the Vietnam War, following Platoon and Born on the Fourth of July. The film was based on the books When Heaven and Earth Changed Places and Child of War, Woman of Peace, which Le Ly Hayslip wrote about her experiences during and after the Vietnam War. Youth Without Youth Youth Without Youth is a 2007 fantasy drama film written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola, based on the novella of the same name by Romanian author Mircea Eliade. The film is a co-production between the United States, Romania, France, Italy and Germany. It was the first film that Coppola had directed in ten years, since 1997s The Rainmaker. It was distributed through Sony Pictures Classics in the United States and by Pathé Distribution in France. The music was composed by Grammy Award-winning Argentinian classical composer Osvaldo Golijov. In an interview, Coppola said that he made the film as a meditation on time and on consciousness, which he considers a "changing tapestry of illusion", but he stated that the film may also be appreciated as a beautiful love story, or as a mystery. Singularity Singularity is an Swiss/American science fiction film. It was written and directed by Robert Kouba, and its first shoot, in 2013, starred Julian Schaffner, Jeannine Wacker and Carmen Argenziano. The film was first released in 2017, after further scenes with John Cusack were added. Quo Vadis Quo Vadis is a 1951 American epic film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in Technicolor. It was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and produced by Sam Zimbalist, from a screenplay by John Lee Mahin, S.N. Behrman and Sonya Levien, adapted from the novel Quo Vadis by the Polish Nobel Laureate author Henryk Sienkiewicz. The score is by Miklós Rózsa and the cinematography by Robert Surtees and William V. Skall. The title refers to an incident in the apocryphal Acts of Peter. The film starred Robert Taylor, Deborah Kerr, Leo Genn, and Peter Ustinov, and featured Patricia Laffan, Finlay Currie, Abraham Sofaer, Marina Berti, Buddy Baer and Felix Aylmer. Anthony Mann worked on the film for four weeks as an uncredited second-unit director. Sergio Leone was an uncredited assistant director of Italian extras. Future Italian stars Sophia Loren and Bud Spencer appeared as uncredited extras. The film was nominated for eight Academy Awards, and it was such a huge box-office success that it was credited with single-handedly rescuing MGM from the brink of bankruptcy. All the Pretty Horses All the Pretty Horses is a 2000 American romance western film produced and directed by Billy Bob Thornton and starring Matt Damon and Penélope Cruz. It is based on Cormac McCarthys novel of the same name. The film was released on Christmas Day 2000 to mostly negative reviews. It grossed $18 million worldwide, against a $57 million budget. Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball Smokin Aces 2: Assassins Ball is a 2010 Canadian-American action thriller comedy film directed by P.J. Pesce and starring Tom Berenger, Vinnie Jones, Tommy Flanagan, Autumn Reeser, Keegan Connor Tracy, and Ernie Hudson. The film is a prequel to Joe Carnahans 2006 film Smokin Aces. The film centers on an FBI desk jockey who is targeted for murder by various hired assassins. The film was produced by Working Title Films, and was released direct-to-video on January 19, 2010 by Universal Studios Home Entertainment. The Abominable Dr. Phibes The Abominable Dr. Phibes is a 1971 British dark comedy horror film, produced by Ronald S. Dunas and Louis M. Heyward, directed by Robert Fuest, written by William Goldstein and James Whiton, and starring Vincent Price and Joseph Cotten. Its art deco sets, dark humour, and performance by Price have made the film and its sequel Dr. Phibes Rises Again cult classics. The film also features Terry-Thomas and Hugh Griffith, with an uncredited Caroline Munro appearing in still photographs as Phibess wife. The film follows the title character, Dr. Anton Phibes, who blames the medical team that attended to his wifes surgery four years prior, for her death and sets out to exact vengeance on each one. Phibes is inspired in his murderous spree by the Ten Plagues of Egypt from the Old Testament. Late Spring is a 1949 Japanese drama film, directed by Yasujirō Ozu and produced by the Shochiku studio. It is based on the short novel Father and Daughter by the 20th-century novelist and critic Kazuo Hirotsu, and was adapted for the screen by Ozu and his frequent collaborator, screenwriter Kogo Noda. The film was written and shot during the Allied Powers Occupation of Japan and was subject to the Occupations official censorship requirements. It stars Chishū Ryū, who was featured in almost all of the director’s films, and Setsuko Hara, marking her first of six appearances in Ozu’s work. It is the first installment of Ozu’s so-called “Noriko trilogy”—the others are Early Summer and Tokyo Story—in each of which Hara portrays a young woman named Noriko, though the three Norikos are distinct, unrelated characters, linked primarily by their status as single women in postwar Japan. Late Spring belongs to the type of Japanese film known as shomingeki, a genre that deals with the ordinary daily lives of working class and middle class people of modern times. The film is frequently regarded as the first in the director’s final creative period, "the major prototype of the directors 1950s and 1960s work." These films are characterized by, among other traits, an exclusive focus on stories about families during Japans immediate postwar era, a tendency towards very simple plots and the use of a generally static camera. Late Spring was released in September 1949 to critical acclaim in the Japanese press. In the following year, it was awarded the prestigious Kinema Junpo critics award as the best Japanese production released in 1949. In 1972, the film was commercially released in the United States, again to very positive reviews. Late Spring has been referred to as the directors "most perfect" work, as "the definitive film of Ozus master filmmaking approach and language" and has been called "one of the most perfect, most complete, and most successful studies of character ever achieved in Japanese cinema." In the 2012 version of Sight & Sound decennial poll of "The Greatest Films of All Time", published by the British Film Institute, Late Spring appears as number 15, behind Ozus own Tokyo Story at number 3. Final Analysis Final Analysis is a 1992 American neo-noir thriller film directed by Phil Joanou and written by Wesley Strick from a concept by forensic psychiatrist Robert H. Berger. It stars Richard Gere, Kim Basinger, Uma Thurman, Eric Roberts, Keith David, and Paul Guilfoyle. The executive producers were Gere and Maggie Wilde. The film received mixed critical reviews, but was positively compared to the works of Alfred Hitchcock, particularly Vertigo. It is the final film of director of photography Jordan Cronenweth. Avalon , also known as Gate to Avalon, is a 2001 Polish-language Japanese science fiction drama film directed by Mamoru Oshii and written by Kazunori Itō. The film stars Małgorzata Foremniak as Ash, a player in an illegal virtual reality video game whose sense of reality is challenged as she attempts to unravel the true nature and purpose of the game. Avalon was filmed in Wrocław, Nowa Huta, the Modlin Fortress and Warsaw. The 2009 film Assault Girls that was written and directed by Oshii, is a stand-alone sequel set in the same fictional universe as Avalon. Cocktail Cocktail is a 2012 Indian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Homi Adajania under the banner of Illuminati Films. The film stars Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone, and newcomer Diana Penty in lead roles, with Dimple Kapadia and Boman Irani appearing in supporting roles. Randeep Hooda has a special appearance. Adajania has previously worked with Khan, Kapadia, and Irani in his directorial debut Being Cyrus. Cocktail released worldwide on 13 July 2012 and received a positive to mixed reception from critics, with high praise directed towards Deepika Padukones performance. The film also emerged as a major commercial success in both India and abroad. After its three-week run, Box Office India declared the movie a hit in India and abroad. Witching and Bitching Witching & Bitching is a 2013 Spanish comedy horror film co-written and directed by Álex de la Iglesia. It stars Hugo Silva, Mario Casas, and Carmen Maura. It won the most awards at the 28th Goya Awards with eight wins out of ten nominations. The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines The Librarian: Return to King Solomons Mines is the second in The Librarian franchise of movies starring Noah Wyle as a librarian who protects a secret collection of artifacts. Gabrielle Anwar, Bob Newhart, Jane Curtin and Olympia Dukakis co-star. It is a sequel to 2004s Quest for the Spear. The third film in the trilogy, Curse of the Judas Chalice, was released in 2008. Bordello of Blood Tales from the Crypt presents Bordello of Blood is a 1996 American horror comedy film directed by Gilbert Adler and written by Adler and A. L. Katz. Dennis Miller stars as Rafe Guttman, a private investigator hired by Catherine Verdoux to investigate the disappearance of her brother Caleb. Guttmans investigation leads him to a bordello run by Lilith. Guttman learns that the prostitutes are vampires, and must team up with televangelist Reverend J.C. Current to stop the vampire threat. The film was developed by Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis in the 1970s after their college graduation. The duo conceived the original script as an exploitation film designed to break the duo into the film industry, but it went unproduced. The concept was subsequently revisited to serve as the second film in a proposed Tales from the Crypt film trilogy greenlit by Universal Pictures following the success of the first film spinoff of the HBO series, Demon Knight. Miller and Everhart were suggested for the cast by executive producer Joel Silver, though Adler and Katz wanted other actors to play the parts. Filming took place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, where the production was troubled by limited night time and continuity issues due to Millers constant improvisation and refusal to show up on set. Released in North America on August 16, 1996, Bordello of Blood grossed $5.6 million, turning a profit from its $2.5 million budget. The film received generally negative reviews from critics and fans of the series, but has since gained a fanbase, becoming a cult film. 3 Women 3 Women is a 1977 American avant-garde drama film written and directed by Robert Altman and starring Shelley Duvall, Sissy Spacek and Janice Rule. It depicts the increasingly bizarre, mysterious relationship between a woman and her roommate and co-worker in a dusty, underpopulated Californian desert town. The story came directly from a dream Altman had, which he adapted into a treatment, intending to film without a screenplay. 20th Century Fox financed the project on the basis of Altmans past work, and a screenplay was completed before filming. 3 Women premiered at the 1977 Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme dOr and Duvall received the Best Actress Award. It received widespread critical acclaim. Interpretation of the film has involved use of psychoanalysis and discussion of identity. It was not a strong box office success despite Hollywood studio financing and distribution. After its theatrical release, the film was unavailable on home video for almost thirty years, until it was released by The Criterion Collection in 2004. XXY XXY is a 2007 Argentine-Spanish-French drama film written and directed by Lucía Puenzo. Starring Ricardo Darín, Valeria Bertuccelli, Inés Efron, and Martín Piroyansky, the film tells the story of a 15-year-old intersex person, the way her family copes with her condition and the ultimate decision that she must eventually make as she struggles to define her own gender identity amongst a society that expects certain behaviors. XXY received positive reviews from critics, winning the Critics Week grand prize at the 2007 Cannes film festival, as well as the ACID/CCAS Support Award. It was nominated for eight awards at the 2008 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards, winning three of them including Best Film, and was nominated or won awards at a number of other foreign film festivals. It was chosen to close the 2008 Melbourne Queer Film Festival and had a short run theatrical release before being released onto DVD. The film also won the Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film and the Golden Crow Pheasant at the International Film Festival of Kerala. The films title appears to be a reference to Klinefelter syndrome, a condition in which individuals have an extra X or Y sex chromosome. Those affected with Klinefelter syndrome often do not show highly-visible symptoms and are not aware of their condition, unless diagnosed later in life. It can be ascertained throughout the film that the main character has typical female sexual characteristics, with the exception of an enlarged clitoris, although this is coupled with an apparent hormonal regimentation. Another Stakeout Another Stakeout is a 1993 American action comedy film starring Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Estevez and Rosie ODonnell. It is a sequel to the 1987 film, Stakeout. Unlike its predecessor, the film was neither a critical nor a commercial success. Nayak: The Real Hero Nayak: The Real Hero is a 2001 Indian Hindi-language political action thriller film directed by S. Shankar and starring Anil Kapoor, Rani Mukerji, Amrish Puri, Paresh Rawal and Johnny Lever in the lead roles. The film is a remake of S. Shankars own successful Tamil film Mudhalvan. The films score and soundtrack, composed by A. R. Rahman, were reused from Mudhalvan with Hindi lyrics. It was critically acclaimed and has since developed a mass cult following among audience. Churchill Churchill, a 2017 British historical war-drama film directed by Jonathan Teplitzky, portrays Winston Churchill in June 1944 - especially in the hours leading up to D-Day. The film stars Brian Cox as the titular character with Miranda Richardson and John Slattery in supporting roles. The film was released on 2 June 2017. Border Border is an Indian 1997 Hindi-language war drama film directed, produced and written by J. P. Dutta. Set during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, it is an adaptation of real life events that happened during the Battle of Longewala in 1971. The film stars an ensemble cast of Sunny Deol, Suniel Shetty, Akshaye Khanna, Jackie Shroff, Sudesh Berry, Puneet Issar and Kulbhushan Kharbanda. Tabu, Raakhee, Pooja Bhatt and Sharbani Mukherjee feature in supporting roles. Border was Duttas dream project. Dutta had began working on the films script in September 1995 and completed it by April 1996. The film was mostly shot in Bikaner, Rajasthan with a budget of . Some parts were also filmed in Jodhpur. One of the films songs, "Sandese Aate Hai", sung by Sonu Nigam, became one of the most popular Hindi songs. The popularity of the song led several directors to offer Nigam for singing in their films songs. Javed Akhtar wrote the lyrics of the songs. The song "Mere Dushman Mere Bhai" was sung by Hariharan. The film was released worldwide on 13 June 1997 with positive reviews from critics and garnered critical acclaim for its story, showing of the battle, direction, screenplay, performances and soundtrack. It opened to strong box office results, had a final domestic total of and was declared All Time Blockbuster by Box Office India. It also became the highest-grossing Hindi film of 1997 in India, but if according to worldwide, it was the second highest-grossing film of the year behind Dil To Pagal Hai. Border went on to gross worldwide. The film won several awards at different award functions. It received 11 nominations at the 43rd Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, Best Actor for Sunny Deol, Best Supporting Actor for Suniel Shetty and Akshaye Khanna, and Best Supporting Actress for Raakhee, winning four including Best Male Debut for Akshaye Khanna. It also won three National Film Awards: Best Film on National Integration, Best Lyricist for Javed Akhtar and Best Playback Singer for Hariharan. Even today, Border is remembered for its highlights and performances. It is also still counted among the top 5 best films of the 1990s. On 15 August 2017, commemorating with the 70th Indian Independence Day, the Indian Directorate of Film Festivals and Ministry of Defense jointly presented the Independence Day Film Festival, where the film was screened retrospectively for its continued cult classical popularity and completion of 20 years. Anniyan Anniyan is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language vigilante action film written and directed by S. Shankar and produced by V. Ravichandran of Aascar Films. The plot centres on a disillusioned everyman whose frustration at what he sees as increasing social apathy and public negligence leads to a split personality that attempts to right the system. Vikram stars as Ambi, an idealistic, law-abiding lawyer who has multiple personality disorder and develops two other identities: a metrosexual fashion model named Remo, and a murderous vigilante named Anniyan. Sadha plays his love interest, Nandini. Actors Vivek, Prakash Raj, Nedumudi Venu and Nassar also feature in the film. Shankar conceived the film in mid-2003 during the post-production period of his previous film, Boys. He based the film on his own life experiences during his formative years when he was disturbed by what he saw around him, and his eventual displeasure with society. Pre-production for Anniyan began in November 2003 and principal photography in March 2004. The making of the film, which included numerous production delays, took 14 months. The film was shot at Hyderabad, Thanjavur, Viluppuram and Chennai, and the song sequences were filmed in Amsterdam, Mumbai, Malaysia and Tenkasi. The film was notable for its recreation of the Tyagaraja Aradhana music festival and the extensive use of time slice photography in an action sequence. Cinematographer V. Manikandan abandoned the project halfway through, until he was replaced with Ravi Varman. The technical departments were headed by V. T. Vijayan, Sabu Cyril, and Peter Hein, and the soundtrack was composed by Harris Jayaraj, who was in his first collaboration with the director. The film was touted as the directors magnum opus and was budgeted at 263.8 million, making it at the time of its release the most expensive South Indian film ever made. Notably, it was the first South Indian film to obtain institutional finance, and it had the highest insurance coverage available for films at that time. Originally filmed in Tamil, and released simultaneously in the four South Indian states on 17 June 2005, the film was dubbed into Telugu as Aparichithudu and in Hindi as Aparichit was released a year later on 19 May 2006. Further, the film was also dubbed into French and released in French-speaking countries worldwide by Columbia Tristar. While the film was a commercial success across South India, the Hindi version received a lukewarm response and was a box-office failure. Anniyan received positive responses from critics and audience alike and, together with its dubbed versions, grossed 570 million in its lifetime run. In addition to winning eight Filmfare Awards and six State Film Awards, the film won a National Award in the Special Effects category. Possession Possession is a 2002 British-American romantic mystery drama film written and directed by Neil LaBute and starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Aaron Eckhart. It is based on the 1990 novel of the same name by British author A. S. Byatt, who won the Booker Prize for it the year it was published. Prospect Prospect is a 2018 American science fiction film starring Pedro Pascal, Sophie Thatcher, and Jay Duplass. The film, which was written and directed by Zeek Earl and Chris Caldwell, premiered on March 5, 2018 at the South by Southwest Film Festival. The company Gunpowder and Sky, under their science fiction-oriented label Dust, released the film in Regal Cinemas theaters on November 2, 2018, and on video-on-demand and home media on March 8, 2019. The Fury The Fury is a 1978 American science fiction horror-thriller film directed by Brian De Palma and starring Kirk Douglas, John Cassavetes, Amy Irving, Carrie Snodgress, Charles Durning, and Andrew Stevens. The screenplay by John Farris was based on his 1976 novel of the same name. The film was produced by Frank Yablans and released by 20th Century Fox on March 10, 1978. It was both a critical and commercial success, grossing $24 million from a $7.5 million budget. The music, composed and conducted by John Williams and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, was highly praised by critic Pauline Kael, who called it "as elegant and delicately varied a score as any horror film has ever had". I Am Not a Serial Killer I Am Not a Serial Killer is a 2016 Irish-British psychological horror film directed by Billy OBrien and based on Dan Wells 2009 novel of the same name. It stars Christopher Lloyd, Max Records, Laura Fraser, and Christina Baldwin. Shooting began in Virginia, on 28 February 2015. It premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival on 13 March 2016, and received limited theatrical and video on demand release on 26 August. Romeo Is Bleeding Romeo Is Bleeding is a 1993 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Peter Medak, written and produced by Hilary Henkin, and starring Gary Oldman, Lena Olin, Annabella Sciorra, Juliette Lewis, and Roy Scheider. It follows a psychosexual cat-and-mouse game between a corrupt cop, and a ruthless mob assassin who begins to unravel his carefully-constructed double life. The films title was taken from a song by Tom Waits. Released domestically by Gramercy Pictures, the film was critically unsuccessful and a box office bomb, although its acting has garnered praise. Love Is All You Need Love Is All You Need is a 2012 Danish romantic comedy film directed by Susanne Bier and starring Pierce Brosnan and Trine Dyrholm. Cat Ballou Cat Ballou is a 1965 American western musical comedy film starring Jane Fonda and Lee Marvin, who won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his dual role. The story involves a woman who hires a notorious gunman to protect her fathers ranch, and later to avenge his murder, but finds that the gunman is not what she expected. The supporting cast features Tom Nardini, Michael Callan, Dwayne Hickman, and singers Nat King Cole and Stubby Kaye, who together perform the film’s theme song, onscreen, throughout the film. The film was directed by Elliot Silverstein from a screenplay by Walter Newman and Frank Pierson adapted from the 1956 novel The Ballad of Cat Ballou by Roy Chanslor, who also wrote the novel filmed as Johnny Guitar. Chanslors novel was a serious Western, and though it was turned into a comedy for the film, the filmmakers retained some darker elements. The film references many classic Western films, notably Shane. The film was selected by the American Film Institute as the 10th greatest Western of all time in its AFIs 10 Top 10 list in 2008. Sunshine Sunshine is a 1999 historical drama film directed by István Szabó and written by Israel Horovitz and Szabó. It follows five generations of a Hungarian Jewish family, originally named Sonnenschein, later changed to Sors, during changes in Hungary, focusing mostly on the three generations from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. The family story traverses the creation of the Austro-Hungarian Empire through to the period after the 1956 Revolution, while the characters are forced to surrender much of their identity and endure family conflict. The central male protagonist of all three generations is portrayed by Ralph Fiennes. The films stars include Rachel Weisz and John Neville, with the real-life daughter and mother team of Jennifer Ehle and Rosemary Harris playing the same character across a six-decade storyline. The film was an international co-production among companies from Germany, Austria, Hungary, and Canada. It won three European Film Awards, including Best Actor for Fiennes, and three Canadian Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture. Animal Crackers Animal Crackers is a 1930 American Pre-Code Marx Brothers comedy film, based on their broadway musical of the same name, in which mayhem and zaniness ensue when a valuable painting goes missing during a party in honor of famed African explorer Captain Jeffrey T. Spaulding. A critical and commercial success on its initial release, it was filmed at Paramounts Astoria Studios in Astoria; it was the second of two films the Brothers would make in New York City. The film stars the Four Marx Brothers, Groucho, Chico, Harpo, and Zeppo, with Lillian Roth and Margaret Dumont. It was directed by Victor Heerman and adapted from a successful 1928 Broadway musical of the same title by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind, also starring the Marx Brothers and Margaret Dumont. The part of Hives the butler was played by Robert Greig who also appeared with the Marx Brothers in Horse Feathers. The Canal The Canal is a 2014 Irish horror film that was directed and written by Ivan Kavanagh. The film had its world premiere on 18 April 2014, at the Tribeca Film Festival, and stars Rupert Evans as a father investigating a horrific murder that took place in his home in the early 1900s. Berlin Calling Berlin Calling is a 2008 German tragicomedy directed by Hannes Stöhr. The movie depicts the events following DJ and producer Ickaruss institutionalization for drug abuse. Copying Beethoven Copying Beethoven is a 2006 dramatic film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by Agnieszka Holland which gives a fictional take on the triumphs and heartaches of Ludwig van Beethovens last years. Some Kind of Beautiful Some Kind of Beautiful is a 2014 American romantic comedy film written by Matthew Newman, directed by Tom Vaughan, and starring Pierce Brosnan, Jessica Alba and Salma Hayek. It was produced by Kevin Frakes and Richard Lewis. Hello, Dolly! Hello, Dolly! is a 1969 American romantic comedy musical film based on the Broadway production of the same name. Directed by Gene Kelly and written and produced by Ernest Lehman, the film stars Barbra Streisand, Walter Matthau, Michael Crawford, Danny Lockin, Tommy Tune, Fritz Feld, Marianne McAndrew, E. J. Peaker and Louis Armstrong. The film follows the story of Dolly Levi, a strong-willed matchmaker who travels to Yonkers in order to find a match for the miserly "well-known unmarried half-a-millionaire" Horace Vandergelder. In doing so, she convinces his niece, his nieces intended and Horaces two clerks to travel to New York. Released on December 16, 1969 by 20th Century Fox, the film won three Academy Awards for Best Art Direction, Best Score of a Musical Picture and Best Sound and was nominated for a further four Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Although the film eventually broke even, it was not a commercial success. The Private Lives of Pippa Lee The Private Lives of Pippa Lee is a 2009 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Rebecca Miller. The screenplay is based on her novel of the same name. It features an ensemble cast including Robin Wright, Alan Arkin, Maria Bello, Monica Bellucci, Blake Lively, Julianne Moore, Keanu Reeves and Winona Ryder. The film premiered on February 9, 2009, at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival and was shown at the Sydney Film Festival and the Edinburgh Film Festival before opening in the United Kingdom on July 10. Following a showing at the Toronto International Film Festival, it received a limited release in the United States on November 27, 2009. Maudie Maudie is a 2016 biographical drama film directed by Aisling Walsh and starring Sally Hawkins and Ethan Hawke. A co-production of Ireland and Canada, the film is about the life of folk artist Maud Lewis, who painted in Nova Scotia. In the story, Maud struggles with arthritis, memory of a lost child, and a family that doubts her ability, before moving in with a surly fish peddler as a housekeeper. Despite their differing personalities, they marry as her art gains in popularity. The film was shot in Newfoundland and Labrador, requiring a re-creation of Lewiss famously small house. Its premiere was at the Telluride Film Festival in 2016. It was selected to be screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival and won a number of awards at other festivals. After festival screenings and wider releases, Maudie received positive reviews. It also won critics societies awards for Hawkins performance, seven Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture, and three Irish Film & Television Awards, including Best Director and Best International Actor for Ethan Hawke. The fact that the film was shot in Newfoundland was the subject of controversy in Lewis native Nova Scotia. Nevertheless, the popularity of the film sparked a resurgence of interest in Lewis art. Love Potion No. 9 Love Potion No. 9 is a 1992 American romantic comedy film starring Tate Donovan and Sandra Bullock. Jalla! Jalla! Jalla! Jalla! is a Swedish comedy film, which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 22 December 2000 directed by Josef Fares starring Fares Fares, Torkel Petersson, Tuva Novotny and Laleh Pourkarim as the main roles. It was the debut film by Josef Fares and one of his most well-known. The film received eight nominations and won four, including Best Film. “Jalla! Jalla!” is Arabic for “Come on!” or “Hurry up!”. The Great Muppet Caper The Great Muppet Caper is a 1981 mystery musical comedy film directed by Jim Henson, marking his feature directorial debut. The film is about the Muppets who must travel to London to stop a jewel heist. It is the second of a series of live-action musical feature films, starring Jim Hensons Muppets. The film was a British-American venture produced by Henson Associates and ITC Entertainment, and originally released by Universal Pictures on 26 June 1981. It is also the only Muppet feature film directed by Henson. Shot in Great Britain and London in 1980, the film was released shortly after the final season of The Muppet Show. We Have a Pope We Have a Pope is a 2011 Italian-French comedy-drama film directed by Nanni Moretti and starring Michel Piccoli and Moretti. Its original title is Latin for "We have a pope", the phrase used upon the announcement of a new pope. The story revolves around a cardinal who, against his wishes, is elected pope. A psychoanalyst is called in to help the pope overcome his panic. The film premiered in Italy in April 2011 and played in competition at the 64th Cannes Film Festival. The Den The Den is a 2013 found footage slasher film by Zachary Donohue and his feature film directorial debut. The film was first released in Russia on December 23, 2013, and was given a simultaneous limited theatrical and VOD release on March 14, 2014 through IFC Midnight. It stars Melanie Papalia as a young woman who discovers a murder via webcam. Evil Under the Sun Evil Under the Sun is a 1982 British mystery film based on the 1941 novel of the same name by Agatha Christie. It was directed by Guy Hamilton, and stars Peter Ustinov in his second theatrical appearance as the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. A Christmas Prince A Christmas Prince is a 2017 American Christmas romantic comedy film directed by Alex Zamm, written by Karen Schaler and Nathan Atkins and stars Rose McIver, Ben Lamb, Tom Knight, Sarah Douglas, Daniel Fathers, Alice Krige and Tahirah Sharif. The film was released on Netflix on November 17, 2017. A sequel, titled The Royal Wedding, was released in 2018. The Sand Pebbles The Sand Pebbles is a 1966 American war film directed by Robert Wise in Panavision. It tells the story of an independent, rebellious U.S. Navy machinists mate, first class aboard the fictional gunboat USS San Pablo, on Yangtze Patrol in 1920s China. The film features Steve McQueen, Richard Attenborough, Richard Crenna, Candice Bergen, Mako, Simon Oakland, Larry Gates, and Marayat Andriane. Robert Anderson adapted the screenplay from the 1962 novel of the same name by Richard McKenna. The Sand Pebbles was a critical and commercial success at its general release. It was nominated for eight Academy Awards and eight Golden Globe Awards, with Attenborough winning the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor. Demonic Demonic is a 2015 American supernatural horror film directed by Will Canon, written by Max La Bella, Doug Simon and Will Canon with Executive Producer Harvey Weinstein. The film stars Maria Bello, Frank Grillo, Cody Horn, Dustin Milligan, Megan Park, Scott Mechlowicz, Aaron Yoo, and Alex Goode. The Death of Mr. Lazarescu The Death of Mr. Lazarescu is a 2005 Romanian dark comedy film by director Cristi Puiu. In the film an old man is carried by an ambulance from hospital to hospital all night long, as doctors keep refusing to treat him and send him away. The Death of Mr. Lazarescu enjoyed immediate critical acclaim, both at film festivals, where it won numerous awards, and after wider release, receiving enthusiastic reviews. However, the film did poorly in international box office. The film is planned to be the first in a series by Puiu called Six Stories from the Outskirts of Bucharest. The film was named the fifth "Best Film of the 21st Century So Far" in 2017 by The New York Times. 12 Angry Men 12 Angry Men is a 1997 American made-for-television drama film directed by William Friedkin, adapted by Reginald Rose from his original teleplay of the same title. It is a remake of the 1957 film. The Broken Landlord Züğürt Ağa is a 1985 Turkish comedy film directed by Nesli Çölgeçen. Beauty & the Briefcase Beauty & the Briefcase is an ABC Family television film produced by Image Entertainment that originally aired on April 18, 2010. Based on the novel Diary of a Working Girl by Daniella Brodsky, the film stars Hilary Duff as a fashion journalist who works undercover to write an article on dating businessmen. A Face in the Crowd A Face in the Crowd is a 1957 American drama film starring Andy Griffith, Patricia Neal and Walter Matthau, directed by Elia Kazan. The screenplay was written by Budd Schulberg and is based on his short story "Your Arkansas Traveler" from the collection Some Faces in the Crowd. The story centers on a drifter named Larry "Lonesome" Rhodes who is discovered by the producer of a small-market radio program in rural northeast Arkansas. Rhodes ultimately rises to great fame and influence on national television. The character was inspired by Schulbergs acquaintance with Will Rogers Jr., who admitted his famous fathers "man of the people" image was a facade. The successes of Arthur Godfrey and Tennessee Ernie Ford were also acknowledged in the screenplay. The film launched Griffith into stardom, but earned mixed reviews upon its original release. Later decades have seen favorable reappraisals of the movie, and, in 2008, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Primeval Primeval is a 2007 American horror film directed by Michael Katleman and starring Dominic Purcell, Orlando Jones, and Brooke Langton. It is partially inspired by the true story of Gustave, a , giant, man-eating crocodile in Burundi, and centers on a team of American journalists who travel to Burundi to film and capture him. The film was released on January 12, 2007 to mostly negative reviews. Italian for Beginners Italian for Beginners is a 2000 Danish romantic comedy film written and directed by Lone Scherfig, and starring Anders W. Berthelsen, Lars Kaalund and Peter Gantzler, together with Ann Eleonora Jørgensen, Anette Støvelbæk and Sara Indrio Jensen. The film was made by the austere principles of the Dogme 95 movement, including the use of handheld video cameras and natural lighting, and is known as Dogme XII. However, in contrast to most Dogme films which are harsh and serious in tone, Italian for Beginners is a light-hearted comedy. It was made on a $600,000 budget, and went on to gross over 27 times that. In May 2010, it was officially revealed that Scherfig "borrowed" part of her plot from the Irish novel Evening Class by Maeve Binchy. Zentropa agreed to pay a non-disclosed compensation to Binchy. Mujhse Shaadi Karogi Mujhse Shaadi Karogi is a 2004 Indian romantic comedy film directed by David Dhawan and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala. The film stars Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar and Priyanka Chopra, the second collaboration of Kumar and Chopra after their successful Andaaz. The supporting cast includes Amrish Puri, Kader Khan, Satish Shah and Rajpal Yadav, with several Indian cricket team players in cameo appearances. Set primarily in Goa, two men try to win a womans heart. Wanting to re-invent himself, Dhawan decided to make a film which would deviate from his signature "mass-market" comedies in look and feel, approaching it as a romantic comedy. The screenplay was written by Dhawans longtime collaborator Anees Bazmee and Rumi Jaffery. Although the film is set in Goa, it was not shot there. Instead principal photography was done on two detailed sets created by Sharmishta Roy in Film City and Mauritius. Additionally, several scenes and songs were filmed on-location in Mauritius. Mujhse Shaadi Karogi was released on 30 July 2004 to positive reviews, receiving praise for its direction, performances, music, cinematography, art direction, costumes and styling. With a box-office gross of 565 million, the film was a major commercial success, becoming the third-highest-grossing Indian film of the year. Mujhse Shaadi Karogi was nominated for three Filmfare Awards. The film received thirteen nominations at the 2005 IIFA Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress, winning five awards. It received ten Screen Awards nominations, including Best Film. The Last Circus The Last Circus is a 2010 Spanish dark comedy drama film written and directed by Álex de la Iglesia. It premiered at the 2010 Venice Film Festival. Garam Masala Garam Masala is a 2005 Indian comedy film directed by Priyadarshan featuring Akshay Kumar, John Abraham, Rimi Sen, Neha Dhupia, Paresh Rawal and Rajpal Yadav. It was released on Diwali of 2005. Akshay Kumar received the Best Actor award in a Comic Role award for his performance at the Filmfare Awards. It is a remake of directors own 1985 Malayalam movie Boeing Boeing which was an adaptation of 1965 American film Boeing Boeing directed by John Rich which in turn was an adaptation of a 1960 French play of the same name. Akshay Kumar and John Abrahams restaurant scene with Neha Dhupia was adapted from Priyadarshans own Malayalam film Aram + Aram = Kinnaram. Ride with the Devil Ride with the Devil is a 1999 American Civil War Western film directed by Ang Lee, and starring Tobey Maguire, Skeet Ulrich, Jeffrey Wright, and Jewel in her feature film debut. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by James Schamus, based on the book Woe to Live On, by Daniel Woodrell. Simon Baker, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Jonathan Brandis, Jim Caviezel, and Mark Ruffalo are featured in supporting performances. The events portrayed in the novel and film take place in Missouri, amidst escalating guerrilla warfare at the onset of the American Civil War. A dramatization of the Lawrence Massacre is depicted. Tobey Maguire stars as Jake Roedel, a Southern militiaman, who joins a group of marauders known as the Bushwhackers. The gang attempt to disrupt and marginalize the political activities of Northern Jayhawkers allied with Union soldiers. The film explores politics, violence and war. The film was a co-production between Universal Studios and Good Machine. Principal photography began on March 25, 1998. Theatrically, it was commercially distributed by the USA Films division of Universal, and premiered in only six theaters nationwide in the United States on November 26, 1999 and for only three days, grossing a total of $635,096. Taking into account its $38 million budget costs, the film was considered a major box office bomb. With its initial foray into the home video market, the widescreen DVD edition featuring the theatrical trailer, scene selections, and production notes, was released in the United States on July 18, 2000. The film failed to garner any award nominations for its acting or production merits from accredited film organizations. In 2010, The Criterion Collection released a restored high-definition digital transfer for the home media market. The Woman in the Window The Woman in the Window is a 1944 American film noir directed by Fritz Lang and starring Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, Raymond Massey, and Dan Duryea. It tells the story of psychology professor Richard Wanley who meets and becomes enamored with a young femme fatale. Based on J. H. Wallis novel Once Off Guard, the story features two surprise twists at the end. Scriptwriter Nunnally Johnson was invited by International Pictures to a picture deal after writing successful films such as The Grapes of Wrath and other John Ford films, and chose The Woman in the Window as its premiere project. Director Fritz Lang substituted the films dream ending in place of the originally scripted suicide ending, to conform with the moralistic Production Code of the time. The term "film noir" originated as a genre description, in part, because of The Woman in the Window. Intacto Intacto is a 2001 Spanish thriller film directed and co-written by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and starring Leonardo Sbaraglia, Eusebio Poncela, Mónica López, Antonio Dechent, and Max von Sydow. It was first released in Spain during November, 2001, and then internationally on the film festival circuit in 2002. Rooted in magical realism, the film depicts an underground trade in luck, where fortune flows from those who have less to those who have more; the premise purports that luck can be amassed and transferred as any other commodity. The story follows several participants as they engage in literal games of chance, each one more risky than the last, to eliminate the unlucky. The Crime of Padre Amaro The Crime of Padre Amaro, is a 2002 Mexican-Spanish film directed by Carlos Carrera. It is very loosely based on the novel O Crime do Padre Amaro by 19th-century Portuguese writer José Maria de Eça de Queiroz. The film starred Gael García Bernal, Ana Claudia Talancón and Sancho Gracia. It premiered on 16 August 2002 in Mexico City. When it was released, The Crime of Padre Amaro caused a controversy on the part of Roman Catholic groups in Mexico who tried to stop the film from being screened. They failed, and the film became the biggest box office draw ever in the country, beating previous record holder, Sexo. In the United States of America, this film also enjoyed commercial success; Columbia-TriStar Home Entertainment paid less than $1 million to acquire the films North American distribution rights and released the film theatrically through Samuel Goldwyn Films;; the film went on to gross $5.7 million in limited theatrical release in the United States. At the 75th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar. Bride of Re-Animator Bride of Re-Animator is a 1990 American horror film directed by Brian Yuzna and was written by Yuzna, Rick Fry and Woody Keith. H. P. Lovecraft wrote the original serialized story, titled Herbert West–Reanimator, from which the characters were derived. The plot roughly follows episodes "V. The Horror from the Shadows" and "VI. The Tomb-Legions" of the original. The film stars Bruce Abbott, Claude Earl Jones, Fabiana Udenio, David Gale, Kathleen Kinmont, and Jeffrey Combs. Bride of Re-Animator is the sequel to the 1985 Stuart Gordon film Re-Animator and is followed by Yuznas Beyond Re-Animator in 2003; all three films are part of the Re-Animator film series. Ong-bak 3 Ong-Bak 3 is a 2010 Thai martial arts film directed, produced and written by Tony Jaa and Panna Rittikrai. The films story is a follow-up to Ong Bak 2, where Tien is put to be brutally beaten by Lord Rajasenas men. He is helped to recover by Master Bua, and when Tien returns to his village, he finds it taken over by Bhuti Sangkha. Black Sunday Black Sunday, also known as The Mask of Satan and Revenge of the Vampire in the UK, is a 1960 Italian gothic horror film directed by Mario Bava from a screenplay by Ennio de Concini and Mario Serandrei, and starring Barbara Steele, John Richardson, Arturo Dominici and Ivo Garrani. It was Bavas official directorial debut, although he had completed several previous feature films without receiving an onscreen credit. Based very loosely on Nikolai Gogols short story "Viy", the narrative concerns a witch who is put to death by her own brother, only to return 200 years later to seek revenge on her descendants. By the social standards of the 1960s, Black Sunday was considered unusually gruesome, and was banned in the UK until 1968 because of its violence. In the US, some of the gore was censored in-house by distributor American International Pictures before its theatrical release to the countrys cinemas, where it was shown as a double feature with Roger Cormans The Little Shop of Horrors. Despite the censorship, Black Sunday was a worldwide critical and box office success, and launched the careers of Bava and Steele. In 2004, one of its sequences was voted number 40 among the "100 Scariest Movie Moments" by the Bravo TV network. Hum Tum Hum Tum is an Indian Hindi-language 2004 romantic comedy film directed by Kunal Kohli. Produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films, it stars Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukerji in lead roles. Hum Tum follows the encounters of the two main characters until they, after several years and various meetings, become friends and finally fall in love at the end. The animation was done by Kathaa Animations and the special effects by Tata Elxsi. Hum Tum won five awards at the 50th Filmfare Awards— Best Director, Best Actress, Best Comedian, Best Female Playback Singer and Best Scene of the Year. At the 52nd National Film Awards on 12 June 2005, Khan was awarded with the National Film Award for Best Actor. The Seventh Sign The Seventh Sign is a 1988 American apocalyptic drama horror film written by Clifford and Ellen Green and directed by Carl Schultz. The title and plot reference the seven seals described in the Book of Revelation, the final book of the New Testament of the Bible. The film received negative reviews and grossed $18.8 million at the box office. Dead Like Me: Life After Death Dead like Me: Life After Death is a 2009 American comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Herek. The film is based on the short-lived 2003 television series Dead Like Me, created by Bryan Fuller. In the film, the "reapers" have a new boss, Kane, who leads them astray from the rules they followed in the TV series. Lead character "George" is fired from her job at Happy Time and ends up revealing her identity to her sister, Reggie. Georges fellow reapers confront Kane and find that he knows and does not care that their departure from the job rules is causing misfortune elsewhere. Unhappy with his leadership, they try various ways to end his existence. George gets her Happy Time job back, and the reapers await a new boss. Laura Harris was unavailable to return for her role as Daisy Adair, and Sarah Wynter played the part. The rest of the returning cast was portrayed by the same actors as in the TV series, with new character Cameron Kane played by Henry Ian Cusick. The film was released on DVD on February 17, 2009, after a month-prior debut on Canadas Super Channel. SpaceCamp SpaceCamp is a 1986 American space adventure film inspired by the U.S. Space Camp in Huntsville. Directed by Harry Winer from a screenplay by Clifford Green and Casey T. Mitchell, the film stars Kate Capshaw, Kelly Preston, Larry B. Scott, Lea Thompson, Tate Donovan, and Joaquin Phoenix. The film received mixed reviews and is famous for being a "marketing nightmare," as it was released less than five months after the Challenger accident of January 28, 1986. The film performed poorly at the box office, grossing less than $10 million in the US. The script was later adapted into a novel, which did include references to the Challenger explosion and some of the kids decisions to attend Space Camp in the wake of said tragedy. Right at Your Door Right at Your Door is a 2006 American thriller film about a couple and follows the events surrounding them when multiple dirty bombs detonate in Los Angeles. Chris Gorak both wrote the screenplay and directed the film in his writing and directorial debuts. It was first screened at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2006, where it won the award for Excellence in Cinematography. Jagged Edge Jagged Edge is a 1985 American neo-noir courtroom drama erotic thriller film written by Joe Eszterhas and directed by Richard Marquand. The film stars Glenn Close, Jeff Bridges, Peter Coyote and Robert Loggia. Once Bitten Once Bitten is a 1985 American comedy horror fantasy film starring Lauren Hutton, Jim Carrey, and Karen Kopins. Carrey stars as Mark Kendall, an innocent and naïve high school student who is seduced in a Hollywood nightclub by a sultry blonde countess, who unknown to him, is really a centuries-old vampire. The film was Carreys first film main role. Emelie Emelie is a 2015 American horror thriller film directed by Michael Thelin and written by Richard Raymond Harry Herbeck. The film stars Sarah Bolger, Joshua Rush, Carly Adams, Thomas Bair, Susan Pourfar and Chris Beetem. The film was released on March 4, 2016, by Dark Sky Films. A Touch of Spice A Touch of Spice is a 2003 Greek film directed by Tassos Boulmetis and starring Georges Corraface as the character of the adult Fanis Iakovides. The character of Fanis Iakovides as a child is played by Markos Osse and the supporting role of Faniss grandfather, Vassilis, is played by Tassos Bandis. The Sapphires The Sapphires is a 2012 Australian musical comedy-drama film based on the 2004 stage play of the same name, which is loosely based on a true story. The film is directed by Wayne Blair and written by Keith Thompson and Tony Briggs, the latter of whom wrote the play. The Sapphires is about four indigenous Australian women, Gail, Julie, Kay and Cynthia, who are discovered by a talent scout, and form a music group named The Sapphires, travelling to Vietnam in 1968 to sing for troops during the war. Production began in 2010, with the casting of the four members of The Sapphires and filming taking place in and around Albury in Australia and Vietnam during August and September 2011. The Sapphires made its world premiere at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival on 19 May 2012 during its out-of-competition screenings, was theatrically released in Australia on 9 August and received a limited release in the United States on 22 March 2013. Undead Undead is a 2003 Australian zombie science fiction comedy horror film written and directed by Michael and Peter Spierig and starring Felicity Mason, Mungo McKay and Rob Jenkins. Red Desert Red Desert is a 1964 Italian film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Monica Vitti with Richard Harris. Written by Antonioni and Tonino Guerra, it was Antonionis first color film. The story follows a troubled woman living in an industrial region of Northern Italy following a recent automobile accident. Il deserto rosso was awarded the Golden Lion at the 25th Venice Film Festival in 1964. It has received acclaim from critics. This was the last in a series of four films he made with Vitti between 1959 and 1964, preceded by LAvventura, La Notte, and LEclisse. Omar Omar is a 2013 Palestinian drama film directed by Hany Abu-Assad. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards. It won Best Feature Film at the 2013 Asia Pacific Screen Awards. The film was screened at the United Nations in New York on 1 May 2014. Toy Story of Terror Toy Story of Terror! is a 21-minute computer-animated Halloween television special produced by Pixar Animation Studios and Walt Disney Television Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures, based on the Disney Pixar Toy Story movies. It is set after the events of Toy Story 3, and premiered on the American television network ABC on October 16, 2013. It was written and directed by Angus MacLane, produced by Galyn Susman, with Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, Timothy Dalton, and Kristen Schaal reprising their roles of Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, Mr. Potato Head, Rex, Mr. Pricklepants, and Trixie with Carl Weathers as Combat Carl and Stephen Tobolowsky as the motel manager. Michael Giacchino composed the music for the special. The films soundtrack was released on October 15, 2013, on Amazon.com and iTunes in digital format. The special follows the toys on a road trip, when a flat tire leads Bonnie and her mother to spend the night in a roadside motel. After Mr. Potato Head goes missing, the others begin to search for him, but they find themselves caught up in a mysterious sequence of events that lead them to a big conspiracy. Ratsasan Ratsasan is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language psychological thriller film directed by Ram Kumar. The film features Vishnu Vishal and Amala Paul in the lead roles, while Saravanan, Kaali Venkat, and Ramdoss play supporting roles. The film tells the story of an aspiring filmmaker who becomes a police officer after his fathers death and tracks down a serial killer murdering school girls. The film features music and background score composed by Ghibran, cinematography by P. V. Shankar and editing by San Lokesh. Production began in November 2016, with principal photography starting in June 2017. The film released was on 5 October 2018 worldwide, to mostly positive reviews. It grossed crores worldwide. The film was remade in Telugu as Rakshasudu directed by Ramesh Varma with Bellamkonda Sreenivas and Anupama Parameswaran playing the lead roles. White Noise 2: The Light White Noise: The Light, also marketed as White Noise 2, is a 2007 supernatural horror thriller film directed by Patrick Lussier and starring Nathan Fillion and Katee Sackhoff. Written by Matt Venne, it is a stand-alone sequel to the 2005 film White Noise, directed by Geoffrey Sax. The film received positive reviews, but was not commercially successful, and failed to recoup its $10 million budget. Nothing to Declare Nothing to Declare is a 2010 Franco-Belgian comedy film, written and directed by Dany Boon. The Deaths of Ian Stone The Deaths of Ian Stone is a 2007 British-American horror film directed by Dario Piana. The film stars Mike Vogel and Christina Cole. The story centers on an American man living in Britain, Ian Stone, who is killed each day by mysterious beings. He then enters a new existence, unaware of his prior lives. When he begins to remember past existences, he is once again in danger of being killed, with each death more gruesome than the last. Purple Noon Purple Noon is a 1960 crime thriller film directed by René Clément, loosely based on the 1955 novel The Talented Mr. Ripley by Patricia Highsmith. The film stars Alain Delon in his first major film, along with Maurice Ronet and Marie Laforêt; Billy Kearns plays Greenleafs friend Freddy Miles, and Romy Schneider appears briefly in an uncredited role as Freddie Miles companion. The film, principally in French, contains brief sequences in Italian. Screenwriter Paul Gégauff wrote a variation on the same story in 1968 when he worked on Les biches for Claude Chabrol. Highsmiths source novel was adapted again in 1999 under the original title, The Talented Mr. Ripley. Silent Night, Deadly Night Silent Night, Deadly Night is a 1984 American slasher film directed by Charles E. Sellier, Jr., and starring Robert Brian Wilson, Lilyan Chauvin, Gilmer McCormick, Toni Nero, Linnea Quigley, Britt Leach and Leo Geter. The story concerns a young man named Billy, who suffers from posttraumatic stress over witnessing his parents murder on Christmas Eve and his subsequent upbringing in an abusive Catholic orphanage. In adulthood, the Christmas holiday leads him into a psychological breakdown, and he emerges as a spree killer donning a Santa suit. The film was released by TriStar Pictures on November 9, 1984, where it received substantial controversy over its promotional material and content, which featured a killer Santa Claus. In addition to receiving negative reviews, it was pulled out of theaters a week after its release. While successful during its opening week, the film ultimately grossed $2.5 million. Since its release, it has developed a cult following and spawned a franchise consisting of four sequels, with the fourth and fifth installments having no connection to the original film, as well as a loose remake in 2012. RRRrrrr!!! RRRrrrr!!! is a 2004 French comedy film directed by Alain Chabat and starring Marina Foïs and Gérard Depardieu. Set in 35,000 BC, the plot features two tribes known as the Clean Hair and the Dirty Hair, who have been battling for control of shampoo for 800 years. The Dirty Hair tribe concocts a plan to steal the secret of shampoo, sending someone to infiltrate the enemy. When two members of the Clean Hair tribe are killed the chief instigates the first-ever police investigation in history. The Band's Visit The Bands Visit is a 2007 comedy-drama film directed and written by Eran Kolirin, and starring Saleh Bakri, Ronit Elkabetz, Sasson Gabai and Uri Gavriel. It is an international co-production between Israel, France and the United States. The film received acclaim from critics and audiences. It won eight Ophir Prizes awarded by the Israeli Film Academy. It was Israels original Foreign Language Film submission for the 80th Academy Awards, but was rejected by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences because it contained over 50% English dialogue. Thus, Israel sent Beaufort instead; Beaufort was eventually included in the five final nominees. Astérix and Obélix: God Save Britannia Asterix and Obelix: God Save Britannia, directed by Laurent Tirard, is the fourth film adaptation of the adventures of Astérix after Asterix & Obelix vs Caesar, Mission Cleopatra, and Asterix at the Olympic Games. The film is adapted into 3D and had its World Premiere in September 2012. It is a live-action film from Fidélité Films and is based on Asterix in Britain and Asterix and the Normans. A Day at the Races A Day at the Races is the seventh film starring the Marx Brothers, with Margaret Dumont, Allan Jones, and Maureen OSullivan. Like their previous Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature A Night at the Opera, this film was a major hit. The Scorpion King: Rise of a Warrior The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior is a 2008 direct-to-DVD prequel to the 2002 film The Scorpion King, itself a prequel to the 1999 reimagining of The Mummy. Filming for the film began on October 1, 2007, in Cape Town, South Africa. The film had a scheduled release date of August 19, 2008, in the United States, and was released on Blu-ray Disc and DVD. When young Mathayus witnesses his fathers death at the hands of an evil military commander, his quest for vengeance transforms him into the most feared warrior of the prehistoric world. The Out-of-Towners The Out-of-Towners is a 1999 American comedy film starring Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn. It is a remake of the 1970 film of the same name written by Neil Simon and starring Jack Lemmon and Sandy Dennis. Cadet Kelly Cadet Kelly is a 2002 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Hilary Duff and Christy Carlson Romano. The film premiered with 7.8 million viewers. It is Duffs second starring film role, her first being Casper Meets Wendy. This was Disney Channels second film filmed in Canada. The Cowboys The Cowboys is a 1972 American western film starring John Wayne, Roscoe Lee Browne, Slim Pickens, Colleen Dewhurst, and Bruce Dern. Robert Carradine made his film debut with fellow child actor Stephen Hudis as cowboys. It was filmed at various locations in New Mexico, Colorado, and at Warner Brothers Studio in Burbank. Based on the novel by William Dale Jennings, the screenplay was written by Irving Ravetch, Harriet Frank Jr., and Jennings and directed by Mark Rydell. The film is also notable for being one of the few in which John Wayne’s character is killed and the only one where he is killed by the main antagonist. Phantasm II Phantasm II is a 1988 American science fantasy action-horror film and sequel to Phantasm. It was written and directed by Don Coscarelli, starring Angus Scrimm, James LeGros and Reggie Bannister. In it, the first films protagonist Mike, recently released from a mental institution, recruits Reggie and some new friends in an effort to defeat the villain Tall Man. The film caused controversy among fans by recasting main character Mike with LeGros and was not well received by critics. It was followed by two direct-to-video sequels: Lord of the Dead and Oblivion as well as the final film in the Phantasm series: Ravager, which once again saw a theatrical release. Following distribution problems in the U.S., Phantasm II was released in Region 1 on DVD in 2009 and Blu-ray disc in 2013. Eye for an Eye Eye for an Eye is a 1996 American psychological thriller film, directed by John Schlesinger and written by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. The film stars Sally Field, Kiefer Sutherland, Ed Harris, Beverly DAngelo and Joe Mantegna. The story was adapted from Erika Holzers novel of the same name. The film opened on January 12, 1996. This film was remade in India as the Hindi film Dushman, starring Kajol in a double role. Sweet Sixteen Sweet Sixteen is a 2002 drama film directed by Ken Loach. Set in Scotland, the film tells the story of a teenage boy from a troubled background, Liam, who dreams of starting afresh with his mother as soon as she has completed her prison term. Liams attempts to raise money for the two of them are set against the backdrop of the Inverclyde towns of Greenock, Port Glasgow and the coast at Gourock. The film is often shown with subtitles because, as with many of Loachs films, the dialogue is extensively in a local dialect, in this case the Inverclyde variant of Glaswegian. Finding Vivian Maier Finding Vivian Maier is a 2013 American documentary film about the photographer Vivian Maier, written, directed, and produced by John Maloof and Charlie Siskel, and executive produced by Jeff Garlin. Maier was a French-American woman who worked most of her life as a nanny and housekeeper to a multitude of Chicago families. She carried a camera everywhere she went, but Maiers photographic legacy was largely unknown during her lifetime. She died in 2009. The film documents how Maloof discovered her work and, after her death, uncovered her life through interviews with people who knew her. Maloof had purchased a box of photo negatives at a 2007 Chicago auction, then scanned the images and put them on the Internet. News articles began to come out about Maier and a Kickstarter campaign for the documentary was soon underway. The film had its world premiere at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on 9 September 2013. It was shown in cinemas, and was released on DVD in November 2014. Upon release, the film received critical acclaim, and won various awards, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 87th Academy Awards. The American Friend The American Friend is a 1977 neo-noir film by Wim Wenders, adapted from the novel Ripleys Game by Patricia Highsmith. The film features Dennis Hopper as career criminal Tom Ripley and Bruno Ganz as Jonathan Zimmermann, a terminally ill picture framer whom Ripley coerces into becoming an assassin. The film uses an unusual, "natural" language concept, meaning that Zimmermann speaks German with his family and his doctor, but English with Ripley and whilst visiting Paris. Black Water Black Water is a 2007 horror film written and directed by Andrew Traucki and David Nerlich. The film, an international co-production of Australia and the United Kingdom, is set in the mangrove swamps of northern Australia, and stars Diana Glenn, Maeve Dermody and Andy Rodoreda. The film was inspired by the true story of a crocodile attack in Australias Northern Territory in December 2003. Terminal Velocity Terminal Velocity is a 1994 American action film directed by Deran Sarafian, written by David Twohy, and starring Charlie Sheen, Nastassja Kinski, James Gandolfini, and Christopher McDonald. It follows a daredevil skydiver who is caught up in a criminal plot by Russian mobsters, forcing him to team up with a freelance secret agent in order to survive. It was one of two skydiving-themed action films released in the fourth quarter of 1994, and received mostly negative reviews from critics. Erik the Viking Erik the Viking is a 1989 British comedy-fantasy film written and directed by Terry Jones. The film was inspired by Joness childrens book The Saga of Erik the Viking, but the plot is completely different. Jones also appears in the film as King Arnulf. Rob-B-Hood Rob-B-Hood is a 2006 Hong Kong action comedy film written, produced and directed by Benny Chan, and starring Jackie Chan, Louis Koo, Yuen Biao and Michael Hui. The film was produced with a budget of HK$130 million and filmed between December 2005 and January 2006. Rob-B-Hood is the first film in over 30 years in which Jackie Chan plays an anti-hero. Rob-B-Hood tells the story of a kidnapping gone wrong in Hong Kong; a trio of burglars consisting of Thongs, Octopus and the Landlord kidnap a baby from a wealthy family on behalf of triads. With the Landlord arrested, Thongs and Octopus take care of the baby for a short time, developing strong bonds with him. Reluctant to hand the baby over, the two are forced to protect him from the triads who hired them in the first place. Rob-B-Hood was released in Hong Kong, China and Southeast Asia on 29 September 2006 based in Hong Kong to generally positive reviews. The film topped the Chinese box office in October 2006 and despite not being given a release in most European and North American countries, it grossed over US$20 million worldwide. Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero is a 1998 direct-to-video superhero animated feature film, the second based on The Animated Series, serving as a stand-alone sequel to Mask of the Phantasm, and starring Kevin Conroy and Michael Ansara, reprising their respective roles from the series as the two title characters. It was produced by Warner Bros. Animation and animated overseas by Koko Enterprises and Dong Yang Animation in South Korea. The film won the Annie Award for Best Home Video Animation. Biker Boyz Biker Boyz is a 2003 film about a group of underground motorcycle drag racers. It features an ensemble cast including Laurence Fishburne, Derek Luke, Meagan Good, Djimon Hounsou, Brendan Fehr, Larenz Tate, Orlando Jones, Salli Richardson, and Kid Rock and is written and directed by Reggie Rock Bythewood. It also features Lisa Bonet, and Vanessa Bell Calloway. How to Be a Latin Lover How to Be a Latin Lover is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Ken Marino, written by Chris Spain and Jon Zack and stars Eugenio Derbez, Salma Hayek, Raphael Alejandro, Raquel Welch, Rob Riggle, Rob Huebel, Rob Corddry, Renée Taylor, Linda Lavin, Kristen Bell, and Rob Lowe. The film follows a man who has spent his whole life married to a rich old woman, and must learn to make it on his own when she kicks him out. It was released on April 28, 2017 by Pantelion Films and grossed $62.6 million worldwide. The Deep End of the Ocean The Deep End of the Ocean is an American motion picture drama film directed by Ulu Grosbard, and starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Treat Williams, Whoopi Goldberg, Jonathan Jackson and Ryan Merriman. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Jacquelyn Mitchard, a bestseller that was the very first novel selected by Oprah Winfrey to be discussed on Oprahs Book Club in 1996. Say It Isn't So Say It Isnt So is a 2001 American screwball sex comedy film directed by J. B. Rogers, written by Peter Gaulke and Gerry Swallow, and starring Heather Graham and Chris Klein as two young lovers who come to believe that they are actually siblings. The film was both a critical and commercial failure, grossing a little over $12 million on a $25 million budget. Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever is a 2009 American horror comedy film directed by Ti West and stars Noah Segan, Rusty Kelley, Alexi Wasser, Marc Senter, Rider Strong and Giuseppe Andrews. It is a sequel to the 2002 film Cabin Fever and the second installment of the Cabin Fever series. The film is about a high school prom that descends into chaos when a deadly flesh-eating virus spreads via a popular brand of bottled water. Taxi Taxi, also known as Taxi Tehran, is a 2015 Iranian docufiction starring and directed by Jafar Panahi. The film premiered in competition at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Golden Bear and the FIPRESCI Prize. In 2010, Panahi was banned from making films and travelling for 20 years, so his niece Hana Saeidi, who also appears in the film, collected the award on his behalf. Mondays in the Sun Mondays in the Sun is a 2002 Spanish drama film directed by Fernando León de Aranoa, starring Javier Bardem, Luis Tosar and José Ángel Egido. The film depicts the degrading effects of unemployment on a group of men left jobless by the closure of the shipyards in Vigo, Galicia. The Paper The Paper is a 1994 American comedy-drama film directed by Ron Howard and starring Michael Keaton, Glenn Close, Marisa Tomei, Randy Quaid and Robert Duvall. It received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song for "Make Up Your Mind", which was written and performed by Randy Newman. The film depicts a hectic 24 hours in a newspaper editors professional and personal life. The main story of the day is the murder of a couple of visiting businessmen. The reporters discover evidence suggesting a police cover-up of evidence of the suspects innocence, and rush to scoop the story in the midst of professional, private and financial chaos. Urban Cowboy Urban Cowboy is a 1980 American romantic drama film directed by James Bridges. The plot concerns the love-hate relationship between Buford Uan "Bud" Davis and Sissy. The film captured the late 1970s/early 1980s popularity of country music. Much of the action centers around activities at Gilleys Club, a football-field-sized honky tonk in Pasadena. My Favorite Martian My Favorite Martian is a 1999 American science-fiction comedy film starring Christopher Lloyd, Jeff Daniels, Daryl Hannah, Elizabeth Hurley, Wallace Shawn and Ray Walston, based on the 1960s television series of the same name in which Walston starred. A Mickey Mouse Works short, "Pluto Gets The Paper: Spaceship" was shown in theaters with it. Elvis & Nixon Elvis & Nixon is a 2016 American comedy-drama film directed by Liza Johnson and written by Joey Sagal, Hanala Sagal, and Cary Elwes. The film stars Michael Shannon as singer Elvis Presley and Kevin Spacey as President Richard Nixon, and focuses on the December 21, 1970 meeting between the two men at the White House. The film also stars Alex Pettyfer, Johnny Knoxville, Colin Hanks, and Evan Peters. The film was released on April 22, 2016 by Amazon Studios and Bleecker Street. A.C.O.D. A.C.O.D. is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Stu Zicherman, based on a script by Zicherman and Ben Karlin, and starring Adam Scott, Amy Poehler, Jessica Alba and Jane Lynch. The name of the film is an abbreviation for Adult Children of Divorce. Teddy Schwarzman produced the film through his Black Bear Pictures production company. Other stars include Richard Jenkins, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Catherine OHara, with Ken Howard and Clark Duke in supporting roles. The film was released in the U.S. on October 4, 2013. The Defiant Ones The Defiant Ones is a 1958 crime film which tells the story of two escaped prisoners, one white and one black, who are shackled together and who must co-operate in order to survive. It stars Tony Curtis and Sidney Poitier. The film was adapted by Harold Jacob Smith from the story by Nedrick Young, originally credited as Nathan E. Douglas. It was produced and directed by Stanley Kramer. The film was highly regarded at the time of its release; it won Academy Awards for Cinematography and Original Screenplay and was nominated for seven others, including Best Picture and Best Actor for both Poitier and Curtis. Poitier won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the Berlin International Film Festival. Insomnia Insomnia is a 1997 Norwegian thriller film about a police detective investigating a murder in a town located above the Arctic Circle. The investigation goes horribly wrong when he mistakenly shoots his partner and subsequently attempts to cover up his bungle. The title of the film refers to his inability to sleep, the result of his guilt. Insomnia was the film debut of director Erik Skjoldbjærg. The screenplay was written by Nikolaj Frobenius and Skjoldbjærg, and the soundtrack by Geir Jenssen. The film inspired the 2002 remake Insomnia. Fallen Fallen is a 2016 American romantic fantasy drama film directed by Scott Hicks, based on Lauren Kate’s 2009 novel of same name. The film stars Addison Timlin, Jeremy Irvine, Harrison Gilbertson, and Joely Richardson. The film was originally set to be released in fall 2015, but it was confirmed by author Lauren Kate that it would be released in 2016 for countries including Malaysia, Philippines and Singapore. Lotus Entertainment will distribute the film, the release was on November 10 in the Philippines, Singapore and Malaysia, confirmed by Kate. It is still unknown when Fallen will be released in Australia. The film saw a theatrical release in the United Kingdom on March 10, 2017. On August 2, 2017 Lauren Kate confirmed that Fallen was scheduled to be released in the United States by Vertical Entertainment. It was released direct to VOD on August 8, 2017, and October 10, 2017 on DVD/Blu-ray. All the King's Men All the Kings Men is a 1949 American film noir written, produced, and directed by Robert Rossen. It is based on the Robert Penn Warren novel of the same name. The triple Oscar-winning production features Broderick Crawford in the role of the ambitious and sometimes ruthless politician, Willie Stark. The Heiress The Heiress is a 1949 American drama film directed by William Wyler and starring Olivia de Havilland as Catherine Sloper, Montgomery Clift as Morris Townsend, and Ralph Richardson as Dr. Sloper. Written by Ruth and Augustus Goetz, adapted from their 1947 play The Heiress. The play was suggested by the 1880 novel Washington Square by Henry James. The film is about a young naive woman who falls in love with a handsome young man, despite the objections of her emotionally abusive father who suspects the man of being a fortune hunter. In 1996, The Heiress was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Carlos Carlos, also known as Carlos the Jackal, is a 2010 French-German biographical film/miniseries about the life of the 1970s Venezuelan terrorist Carlos the Jackal, covering his first series of attacks in 1973 until his arrest in 1994. It premiered as a three-part TV mini-series on French pay channel Canal+, with the three parts airing on May 19, May 26, and June 2, 2010. On the same day it premiered on Canal+, the full 5½-hour version was also shown out of competition at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Produced by Daniel Leconte, of French production company Film En Stock, and Jens Meuer, of German production company Egoli Tossell Film, in association with Canal+ and French Arte, it was directed by Olivier Assayas from a screenplay by Leconte, Assayas and Dan Franck, and stars Édgar Ramírez as Carlos. The film exists both as a three-part mini-series and a feature film of various lengths between 319 and 338 minutes, as well as in several abridged versions, ranging from 187 minutes to 166 minutes. Classified as a theatrical film and as a TV film/TV mini-series, Carlos has been awarded both theatrical awards and TV awards; among them the 2010 Golden Globe award for the Best Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television, the 2010 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film and for Best Director, the National Society of Film Critics 2010 award for Best Director, the New York Film Critics Circle 2010 award for Best Foreign Language Film, the 2010 European Film Award for Best Editor, the 2010 Critics Award for Best Film at the São Paulo International Film Festival, and Édgar Ramírez won the 2010 César Award for Most Promising Actor. In a 2016 international critics poll conducted by BBC the film version of Carlos, Toni Erdmann, and Requiem for a Dream were tied for a place in list of the 100 greatest motion pictures since 2000. Howl Howl is a 2010 American experimental film which explores both the Six Gallery debut and the 1957 obscenity trial of 20th-century American poet Allen Ginsbergs noted poem Howl. The film is written and directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman and stars James Franco as Ginsberg. Weekend Weekend is a 1967 black comedy film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard and starring Mireille Darc and Jean Yanne, both of whom were mainstream French TV stars. Jean-Pierre Léaud, comic star of numerous French New Wave films including Truffauts Les Quatre Cent Coups and Godards earlier Masculin Féminin, appeared in two roles. Raoul Coutard served as cinematographer; Weekend was his last collaboration with Godard for over a decade. The film was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 18th Berlin International Film Festival in 1968. Vampire Hunter D is a 1985 Japanese horror OVA film produced by Ashi Productions, in association with Epic/Sony Records, CBS Sony Group Inc. and Movic. The screenplay is based on the first in the long-running series of light novels written by Hideyuki Kikuchi. Billed by the Japanese producers as a "dark future science-fiction romance", the film, like the novel before it, is set in the year 12,090 AD, in a post-nuclear holocaust world where a young woman hires a mysterious half-vampire, half-human vampire hunter to protect her from a powerful vampire lord. A Few Best Men A Few Best Men is a 2011 Australian-British comedy film written by Dean Craig and directed by Stephan Elliott. The film stars Xavier Samuel as a young groom heading to the Australian Blue Mountains with his three best men for his wedding. Frozen Fever Frozen Fever is a 2015 American computer-animated musical fantasy short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is based on the 2013 feature film Frozen, and tells the story of Annas birthday party given by Elsa with the help of Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf. Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee again served as the directors with Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff, and Josh Gad reprising their roles from the first film. Production on Frozen Fever began in June 2014 and took six months to complete. The film debuted in theaters alongside Walt Disney Pictures Cinderella on March 13, 2015. It received positive reviews from critics, along with praise for its new song "Making Today a Perfect Day" by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. Excess Baggage Excess Baggage is a 1997 American crime-comedy film written by Max D. Adams, Dick Clement, and Ian La Frenais, and directed by Marco Brambilla about a neglected young woman who stages her own kidnapping to get her fathers attention, only to be actually kidnapped by a car thief. The film stars Alicia Silverstone, Benicio del Toro, and Christopher Walken. Alex Strangelove Alex Strangelove is a 2018 American romantic comedy film, written and directed by Craig Johnson and starring Daniel Doheny, Antonio Marziale and Madeline Weinstein. The film had its world premiere at the San Francisco International Film Festival on April 14, 2018. It was released on June 8, 2018 on Netflix. The Crossing Guard The Crossing Guard is a 1995 American independent drama film co-produced, written, and directed by Sean Penn. The film stars Jack Nicholson, David Morse, Robin Wright and Anjelica Huston. It tells the story of Freddy Gale, a man who has been tormented for more than five years by his daughters death in a car accident. When he finds out that the man who was responsible for the death is being released from prison, he decides to seek vengeance. The film was released on November 16, 1995 and received generally positive reviews from critics. Despite the positive critical reception, the film was a commercial failure, grossing only $869,000 worldwide, against a budget of $9 million. Ashes of Time Ashes of Time is a 1994 Hong Kong film written and directed by Wong Kar-wai, and inspired by characters from Jin Yongs novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes. I Can Only Imagine I Can Only Imagine is a 2018 American Christian drama film directed by the Erwin Brothers and written by Alex Cramer, Jon Erwin, and Brent McCorkle, based on the story behind the group MercyMes song of the same name, the best-selling Christian single of all time. The film stars J. Michael Finley as Bart Millard, the lead singer who wrote the song about his relationship with his father. Madeline Carroll, Trace Adkins, Priscilla Shirer, and Cloris Leachman also star. I Can Only Imagine was released in the United States on March 16, 2018. It was a massive box office success, grossing $85 million worldwide against a production budget of $7 million, earning more than twelve times its budget. It is the fifth highest-grossing music biopic and sixth highest-grossing Christian film of all-time in the United States. Some critics praised it as inspiring and noted it as an improvement compared to other faith-based films, while others called it flat and by-the-numbers. At the 2018 Dove Awards, the film won "Inspirational Film of the Year". The Oranges The Oranges is a 2011 American romantic comedy-drama directed by Julian Farino and starring Hugh Laurie, Leighton Meester, Catherine Keener, Oliver Platt, Allison Janney, Alia Shawkat, and Adam Brody. The film chronicles how two families deal with a scandal involving a married man and his friends daughter. Set in The Oranges area of Essex County, The Oranges was primarily filmed in New Rochelle. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2011, and was released in the United States on October 5, 2012, by ATO Pictures. The film received mixed reviews upon its release. House Party House Party is a 1990 American comedy film released by New Line Cinema. It stars Kid and Play of the popular hip hop duo Kid n Play, and also stars Paul Anthony, Bow-Legged Lou and B-Fine from Full Force, and Robin Harris. The film also starred Martin Lawrence, Tisha Campbell, A.J. Johnson, Daryl "Chill" Mitchell and Gene "Groove" Allen, Kelly Jo Minter, John Witherspoon, with a cameo by funk musician George Clinton. This was one of Harris final acting roles before his death. The film was written and directed by Reginald Hudlin, based on his award-winning Harvard University student film. The film grossed over $26 million in its run at the box office with its widest release being 700 theaters. The film has since become a cult classic. Upon its initial release, the film garnered critical acclaim. The lead roles were originally written for DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince. Bang Bang You're Dead Bang Bang Youre Dead is a 2002 American crime thriller drama film starring Tom Cavanagh and Ben Foster. It is based on the play of the same name by William Mastrosimone. The film was first screened publicly at the Seattle International Film Festival in June 2002. Jabberwocky Jabberwocky is a 1977 British fantasy film co-written and directed by Terry Gilliam. It stars Michael Palin as a young cooper who is forced through clumsy, often slapstick misfortunes to hunt a terrible dragon after the death of his father. The films title is taken from the nonsense poem "Jabberwocky" from Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking-Glass. The film, Gilliams first as a solo director, received a mixed response from critics and audiences. Threesome Threesome is a 1994 American comedy erotic drama film, written and directed by Andrew Fleming and starring Lara Flynn Boyle, Stephen Baldwin and Josh Charles. It is an autobiographical comedy mixed in with some social commentary, and is based on the college memories of Fleming. The film was given an R rating by the Motion Picture Association of America. Future Diary is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Sakae Esuno. It was serialized in Kadokawa Shotens Shōnen Ace between January 26, 2006 and December 25, 2010, and has been collected into 12 tankōbon volumes. The plot depicts the Diary Game, a deadly battle royal between 12 different individuals who are given "Future Diaries", special diaries that can predict the future, by Deus Ex Machina, the God of Time and Space, with the last survivor becoming his heir. The manga has been licensed by Tokyopop, and ten of the English volumes were released, with a release for the last two now uncertain due to Tokyopop ceasing publishing in North America. A "pilot anime" DVD was released with the 11th manga volume in December 2010. A 26-episode anime television series produced by Asread, aired in Japan between October 2011 and April 2012. Funimation has licensed the anime for distribution in North America. An 11-episode live-action television drama aired between April and June 2012. Esuno has also authored three side-story manga, each one spanning five chapters: first Future Diary: Mosaic which focuses on another Diary Holder, Minene Uryu, and tells unrevealed plot points of the main story; in 2009-2010, Future Diary: Paradox, which tells the exploits of Aru Akise and Muru Muru set in an alternate timeline, and in 2013, Future Diary: Redial, which serves as an epilogue to the series. High School High High School High is a 1996 American comedy film about an inner city high school in the Los Angeles area, starring Jon Lovitz, Tia Carrere, Mekhi Phifer, Louise Fletcher, Malinda Williams, and Brian Hooks. It is a spoof of movies concerning idealistic teachers being confronted with a class of cynical teenagers, disengaged by conventional schooling, and loosely parodies High School Confidential,The Principal, Dangerous Minds, Lean on Me, The Substitute, Stand and Deliver, and Grease. The film dedicated to the memory of casting director Elisabeth Leustig and actor Lexie Bigham both of whom were killed in automobile accidents shortly after filming was completed. Something New Something New is a 2006 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Sanaa Hamri. The screenplay by Kriss Turner focuses on interracial relationships and traditional African American family values and social customs. Night of the Demons Night of the Demons is a 1988 American supernatural horror film directed by Kevin S. Tenney, and written and produced by Joe Augustyn. It stars Amelia Kinkade, Cathy Podewell, Linnea Quigley, Hal Havins, and Alvin Alexis. The plot details a group of high school students who throw a party inside an isolated funeral parlor. When they attempt a séance as a party game, they accidentally release a demon that was locked in the crematorium which begins to possess them one by one. Filming took place in Los Angeles in 1987, originally titled Halloween Party. After being acquired by International Film Marketing, Night of the Demons was given a regional release in the fall of 1988, beginning in Detroit, and went on to gross $3.1 million at the box office. Though critical response towards the film has been mixed, the film has become a cult classic over the years since its release, and was followed by two sequels as well as a 2009 remake of the same name. Stealing Harvard Stealing Harvard is a 2002 American crime comedy film directed by Bruce McCulloch and written by Martin Hynes and Peter Tolan, about a man who resorts to crime to pay for his nieces Harvard tuition. The film stars Jason Lee and Tom Green with Leslie Mann, Dennis Farina, Richard Jenkins, John C. McGinley, Tammy Blanchard, and Megan Mullally. It was released on September 13, 2002 by Sony Pictures Releasing under their Columbia Pictures label. The Abandoned The Abandoned is a 2006 horror film co-written and directed by Nacho Cerdà and starring Anastasia Hille, Carlos Reig, Valentin Ganev, and Karel Roden. The film is about an American film producer who returns to her homeland, Russia, to discover the truth about her family history. It is an international co-production between Bulgaria, Spain, and the United Kingdom. The Devils The Devils is a 1971 British historical drama horror film directed by Ken Russell and starring Oliver Reed and Vanessa Redgrave. Russells screenplay is based partly on the 1952 book The Devils of Loudun by Aldous Huxley, and partly on the 1960 play The Devils by John Whiting, also based on Huxleys book. The film is a dramatised historical account of the rise and fall of Urbain Grandier, a 17th-century Roman Catholic priest executed for witchcraft following the supposed possessions in Loudun, France. Reed plays Grandier in the film and Vanessa Redgrave plays a hunchbacked sexually repressed nun who finds herself inadvertently responsible for the accusations. The film faced harsh reaction from national film rating systems due to its disturbingly violent, sexual, and religious content, and originally received an X rating in both the United Kingdom and the United States. It was banned in several countries, and eventually heavily edited for release in others. The film has never received a release in its original, uncut form in various countries. All About the Benjamins All About the Benjamins is a 2002 American action comedy film directed by Kevin Bray, and starring Ice Cube and Mike Epps as a bounty hunter and a repeat offender who join forces to find a group of diamond thieves, the former for glory, and the latter to retrieve a winning lottery ticket. The film was released in theaters in March 2002 to negative reviews. Despite this, the film was a moderate box office hit. The films title was taken from the popular 1997 hip-hop song performed by Puff Daddy "Its All About the Benjamins". Ice Cube and Mike Epps also starred together in the Friday series and the film Janky Promoters. Kill Command Kill Command is a 2016 British science fiction action horror film written and directed by Steven Gomez, and starring Thure Lindhardt and Vanessa Kirby. The story focuses on a group of U.S. Marines attempting to survive after a training mission against warfare A.I. goes wrong. Swamp Thing Swamp Thing is a 1982 American Technicolor superhero film written and directed by Wes Craven, based on the Vertigo/DC Comics character of the same name created by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson. It tells the story of scientist Alec Holland who becomes transformed into the monster the Swamp Thing through laboratory sabotage orchestrated by the evil Anton Arcane. Later, he helps a woman named Alice Cable and battles the man responsible for it all, the ruthless Arcane. It was followed by a sequel, The Return of Swamp Thing, in 1989. The Love Punch The Love Punch is a 2013 British comedy film written and directed by Joel Hopkins. It was screened in the Gala Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Apollo 11 Apollo 11 is a 2019 American documentary film edited, produced and directed by Todd Douglas Miller. It focuses on the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, the first spaceflight from which men walked on the Moon. The film consists solely of archival footage, including 70 mm film previously unreleased to the public, and does not feature narration, interviews or modern recreations. The Saturn V rocket, Apollo crew consisting of Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, and Michael Collins, and Apollo program Earth-based support staff are prominently featured in the film. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2019, and was released theatrically in the United States by Neon on March 1, 2019. Apollo 11 has received acclaim from critics and grossed $11 million. All That Heaven Allows All That Heaven Allows is a 1955 Technicolor melodrama romance film starring Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson in a tale about a well-to-do widow and a younger landscape designer falling in love. The screenplay was written by Peg Fenwick based upon a story by Edna L. Lee and Harry Lee. The film was directed by Douglas Sirk and produced by Ross Hunter. In 1995, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Mulk Mulk is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Anubhav Sinha. Shot in Benaras and Lucknow, the film relates the story of a Muslim family trying to reclaim its lost honor after a family member gets involved in terrorism. The film stars Taapsee Pannu, Rishi Kapoor, and Rajat Kapoor in lead roles, with Neena Gupta and Manoj Pahwa featuring in supporting roles, and was initially scheduled for release on 13 July 2018, but was pushed and theatrically released worldwide on 3 August 2018, because of avoiding clash with Soorma, another film starring Pannu along with Diljit Dosanjh. Upon release, the film received positive reviews from critics, who praised the direction of Sinha, and the performances of the three lead actors and Pahwa. With earnings of over , the film proved to be a moderate commercial success, and at the 64th Filmfare Awards, was nominated for six awards, including Best Actress – Critics and Best Supporting Actor, winning Best Story. In the Army Now In the Army Now is a 1994 American war comedy film directed by Daniel Petrie and starring Pauly Shore, Andy Dick, David Alan Grier, Esai Morales, and Lori Petty. The film earned US$28,881,266 at the box office, making it the fourth-highest-grossing movie starring Pauly Shore. Animal Factory Animal Factory is a 2000 crime drama film about life in prison, set in San Quentin. The film was directed by Steve Buscemi, and stars Willem Dafoe, Edward Furlong, Danny Trejo, John Heard, Mickey Rourke, Tom Arnold, Seymour Cassel, Shell Galloway and Mark Boone, Jr.. Animal Factory is based on the novel of the same name by Eddie Bunker who plays the part of Buzzard in the film. Something to Talk About Something to Talk About is a 1995 American comedy-drama film directed by Lasse Hallström, from a screenplay written by Callie Khouri. It stars Julia Roberts and Dennis Quaid as an estranged couple, Kyra Sedgwick as Roberts sister, and Robert Duvall and Gena Rowlands as their parents. The films title stems from the Bonnie Raitt song of the same name. It was shot in various locations around Savannah; South Carolina; and Georgia near Beaufort. The Queen of Versailles The Queen of Versailles is a 2012 American documentary film by Lauren Greenfield. The film depicts Jackie Siegel and David Siegel, owners of Westgate Resorts, and their family as they build their private residence—Versailles, one of the largest and most expensive single-family houses in the United States—and the crisis they face as the U.S. economy declines. Knick Knack Knick Knack is a 1989 American computer-animated short film produced by Pixar and directed by John Lasseter. The short is about a snow globe snowman who wants to join the other travel souvenirs in a summer-themed party. However, the glass dome that surrounds him prevents him from doing so, thus leading to his many attempts to break out of his snow globe. Knick Knack is Pixars fourth short and the final short produced during the companys tenure as a hardware company. The short stands out from Lasseters other early short films at Pixar in its reliance on pure comedy to drive the story. It was inspired by Tom and Jerry, Looney Tunes, and the work of animators Chuck Jones and Tex Avery. Lasseter and his wife, Nancy, collected snow globes and also enjoyed souvenirs from distant places and those elements made their way into the short as well. Singer Bobby McFerrin improvised the a cappella vocal jazz soundtrack to the film while watching a rough cut which was eventually left unchanged in its final edition. Knick Knack premiered at the 1989 SIGGRAPH convention in Boston and was presented in 3D. The short has enjoyed positive reviews since its debut, and has been screened as a part of numerous film festivals. Cookie's Fortune Cookies Fortune is a 1999 crime film/comedy directed by Robert Altman and starring an ensemble cast, including Glenn Close, Julianne Moore, Liv Tyler, Patricia Neal, Charles S. Dutton and Chris ODonnell. It portrays small-town Southern life in Holly Springs, Mississippi, where the film was mostly shot. It was entered into the 49th Berlin International Film Festival, held in February 1999. The Lizard The Lizard is a 2004 Iranian comedy drama film directed by Kamal Tabrizi, written by Peyman Ghasem Khani and starring Parviz Parastui as Reza "the lizard" Mesghali, a small-time thief. The film satirizes the clergy, religion, Iranian society, and life in general. A copy of The Lizard with English subtitles is widely available online. Miracle in Cell No. 7 Miracle in Cell No. 7 is a 2013 South Korean drama film starring Ryu Seung-ryong, Kal So-won and Park Shin-hye. The film is a heartwarming comedy and family melodrama about a mentally challenged man wrongfully imprisoned for murder, who builds friendships with the hardened criminals in his cell, and in return they help him see his daughter again by smuggling her into the prison. The films early working title was December 23. Justice League: Gods and Monsters Justice League: Gods and Monsters is a 2015 direct-to-video animated superhero film, part of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series. It features an alternate universe version of the DC Comics superhero team the Justice League. It was released as a download on July 21, 2015, and released on DVD and Blu-ray on July 28, 2015. Greedy Greedy is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Jonathan Lynn and written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel. The film stars Michael J. Fox, Kirk Douglas, and Nancy Travis, with Phil Hartman, Ed Begley Jr., Olivia dAbo, Colleen Camp, and Bob Balaban appearing in supporting roles. The original music score was composed by Randy Edelman. Children Who Chase Lost Voices , known as Journey to Agartha in the UK, is a 2011 Japanese anime film created and directed by Makoto Shinkai, following his previous work 5 Centimeters per Second. This film is his longest animation film to date and is described as a "lively" animated film with adventure, action, and romance centered on a cheerful and spirited girl on a journey to say "farewell". The film was released in Japan on May 7, 2011. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray in Japan on November 25, 2011. The film has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks and was released on DVD and Blu-ray in November 2012. Tanu Weds Manu Tanu Weds Manu is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Aanand L. Rai, and produced by Shailesh R. Singh. It stars R.Madhavan, Kangana Ranaut and Jimmy Sheirgill in the lead roles. The story of the film has been written by Himanshu Sharma, music is directed by Krsna Solo and the lyrics penned by Rajshekhar. The film was released on 25 February 2011. Upon release, the film was commercially successful, particularly in Delhi, UP and Punjab. It was dubbed in German and released under the title Tanu Und Manu Trauen Sich. The film was remade in Telugu as Mr. Pellikoduku. A sequel, titled Returns was released on May 22, 2015. Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives is a 2010 Thai art drama film written, produced, and directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul. The film, which explores the theme of reincarnation, won the Palme dOr at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, becoming the first Thai film to do so. Desi Boyz Desi Boyz is a 2011 Indian romantic comedy film directed by debutant Rohit Dhawan, son of director David Dhawan. The film stars Akshay Kumar, John Abraham, Deepika Padukone and Chitrangada Singh in lead roles while Sanjay Dutt features in an extended cameo. The film was released on 25 November 2011, and received a mixed response from critics and did decent business at the box office. All the Way All the Way is a 2016 American biographical television drama film based on events of the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson directed by Jay Roach and adapted by Robert Schenkkan from his play with the same title. The film stars Bryan Cranston, who reprises his role as Johnson from the plays 2014 Broadway production, opposite Melissa Leo as First Lady Lady Bird Johnson; Anthony Mackie as Civil Rights Movement leader Martin Luther King Jr.; and Frank Langella as US Senator Richard Russell Jr., from Georgia. The film was broadcast on HBO on Saturday, May 21, 2016. The film was well received by critics, with Cranstons portrayal of Johnson garnering praise. It has been nominated for a Television Critics Association Award for Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and Specials, with Cranston also nominated for Individual Achievement in Drama for his work on the film. It was nominated for eight Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Television Movie as well as acting nominations for Cranston and Leo. Monkey Business Monkey Business is a 1952 American screwball comedy film directed by Howard Hawks, written by Ben Hecht, and starring Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers, Charles Coburn, and Marilyn Monroe. To avoid confusion with the 1931 Marx Brothers film of the same name, this film is sometimes referred to as Howard Hawks Monkey Business. The Chamber The Chamber is a 1996 crime thriller film based on John Grishams novel of the same name. The film was directed by James Foley and stars Gene Hackman and Chris ODonnell. Versus is a 2000 Japanese independent zombie action film co-written, produced, and directed by Ryuhei Kitamura. The film is set somewhere in the deep forest of Japan, known as the Forest of Resurrection, where an escaped convict simply referred to as "Prisoner KSC2-303" and a gang of Yakuza battle a horde of zombies while at the same time dealing with their sinister leader who wishes to open the forests portal of darkness. The film was originally intended as a sequel to Kitamuras Down to Hell but was later developed as a stand-alone film. Principal photography was originally intended to last 3 weeks but was extended to 7 months due to weather and financial issues. Versus premiered at the Tokyo International Fantastic Film Festival on October 29, 2000. In 2004, an expanded edition titled Ultimate Versus was released which included 10 minutes of new footage, as well as improved music, effects, credits, and edits. Mona Lisa Mona Lisa is a 1986 British neo-noir crime drama film about an ex-convict who becomes entangled in the dangerous life of a high-class call girl. The film was written by Neil Jordan and David Leland, and directed by Jordan. It was produced by HandMade Films and stars Bob Hoskins, Cathy Tyson, and Michael Caine. The film was nominated for multiple awards, and Bob Hoskins was nominated for several awards for his performance, winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama and BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Housefull 2 Housefull 2 is an 2012 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by Sajid Khan and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under the banner of Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment. An uncredited remake of the Malayalam film Mattupetti Machan, it is distributed by Eros International, with songs by Sajid–Wajid. Housefull 2 is the second installment of the Housefull film franchise. The film features an large ensemble cast of Akshay Kumar, John Abraham, Asin, Jacqueline Fernandez, Riteish Deshmukh, Shreyas Talpade, Zareen Khan, Shazahn Padamsee, Chunky Pandey, Mithun Chakraborty, Rishi Kapoor and Randhir Kapoor, while Johnny Lever, Boman Irani, Neelu Kohli, and Suparna Marwah appear in brief roles, with Malaika Arora appearing in an item number. Housefull 2 theatrically released in cinemas on 5 April 2012. Made on a production budget of to , Housefull 2 received mixed reviews from critics, but its collection and buzz before release was more than its predecessor. With a worldwide gross of , it proved to be a major economic success, the fifth highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2012, and among the highest-grossing Indian films of all time. War Room War Room is a 2015 American Christian drama film directed by Alex Kendrick and written by himself and Stephen Kendrick. It is the Kendrick brothers fifth film and their first through their subsidiary, Kendrick Brothers Productions. Provident Films, Affirm Films and TriStar Pictures partnered with the Kendrick brothers to release the film. The film was released in North American theaters on August 28, 2015, and received generally negative reviews from critics, but became a box office success and a sleeper hit, grossing $74 million worldwide including $67.8 million domestically to become the 7th highest-grossing Christian film in the United States. Untamed Heart Untamed Heart is a 1993 American romantic drama film directed by Tony Bill, written by Tom Sierchio, and starring Christian Slater and Marisa Tomei. It tells the story of a young woman unlucky in love finding true love in a very shy young man. The original music score was composed by Cliff Eidelman, and includes a classical arrangement of "Nature Boy". A remixed version of Suzanne Vegas 1981 song "Toms Diner" is featured in the opening scene of the film. 96 96 is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language romance drama film written and directed by C. Premkumar , starring Vijay Sethupathi and Trisha. The film was produced by S. Nanthagopal for Madras Enterprises and features a score and soundtrack composed by Govind Vasantha. Mahendiran Jayaraju and N. Shanmuga Sundaram handled the cinematography and R. Govindaraj edited the film, while the costumes were designed by Subhashree Karthik Vijay. The film was released on 4 October 2018 to critical acclaim, with praise for its screenplay, direction, music and the performances of the two leading actors and subsequently became a sleeper hit. It is remade in Kannada as 99 by Preetham Gubbi with Ganesh and Bhavana in the lead. The film is also being remade in Telugu starring Sharwanand and Samantha Akkineni in the lead roles, directed by Premkumar himself in Telugu, featuring the crew members who worked with the original film. This film is produced by Dil Raju, under the banner Sri Venkateshwara Creations. Captain Blood Captain Blood is a 1935 American black-and-white swashbuckling pirate film from First National Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures, produced by Harry Joe Brown and Gordon Hollingshead, directed by Michael Curtiz, that stars Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Basil Rathbone, and Ross Alexander. The film is based on the 1922 novel Captain Blood by Rafael Sabatini, with a screenplay by Casey Robinson, and concerns an enslaved doctor and his fellow prisoners who escape their cruel island imprisonment and become pirates in the West Indies. An earlier 1924 silent film version of Captain Blood starred J. Warren Kerrigan as Peter Blood, the physician-turned-pirate in this Vitagraph production. Warner Bros. Pictures took a serious risk in pairing two relatively unknown performers in the lead roles. Flynns performance made him a major Hollywood star and established him as the natural successor to Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. and a "symbol of an unvanquished man" during the Depression. Captain Blood also established de Havilland, in just her fourth screen appearance, as a major star and was the first of eight films co-starring Flynn and de Havilland; in 1938 the two would be re-united with Rathbone in The Adventures of Robin Hood. The same year, Basil Rathbone also starred with Flynn in The Dawn Patrol. In 1962 Flynns son Sean starred in The Son of Captain Blood. Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story A Cock and Bull Story is a 2005 British comedy film directed by Michael Winterbottom. It is a film-within-a-film, featuring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon playing themselves as egotistical actors during the making of a screen adaptation of Laurence Sternes 18th century metafictional novel Tristram Shandy. Gillian Anderson and Keeley Hawes also play themselves in addition to their Tristram Shandy roles. Since the book is about a man attempting but failing to write his autobiography, the film takes the form of being about failing to make the film. The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp is a 1943 romantic drama war film written, produced and directed by the British film making team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. It stars Roger Livesey, Deborah Kerr and Anton Walbrook. The title derives from the satirical Colonel Blimp comic strip by David Low, but the story itself is original. The film is renowned for its Technicolor cinematography. The Last Dragon The Last Dragon is a 1985 comedic martial arts film produced by Rupert Hitzig for Berry Gordy and directed by Michael Schultz. The film stars Taimak, Vanity, Julius J. Carry III, Chris Murney, Keshia Knight Pulliam, and Faith Prince. Choreography was done by Lester Wilson and Lawrence Leritz. The Last Dragon takes cues from blaxploitation, writer Venosta admitted his intention: “There really should be a young black kid superhero-type figure who kids can look up to.” It was released in theatres by TriStar Pictures on March 22, 1985. The film was a financial success despite a mixed reception by critics, and is considered a cult classic. Owning Mahowny Owning Mahowny is a 2003 Canadian film about gambling addiction with a cast that includes Philip Seymour Hoffman, Minnie Driver, Maury Chaykin and John Hurt. Based on the true story of a Toronto bank employee who embezzled more than $10 million to feed his gambling habit, Owning Mahowny was named one of the ten best films of the year by critic Roger Ebert. Samurai X: Trust and Betrayal Rurouni Kenshin: Trust & Betrayal, known in Japan as , is a 1999 original video animation series directed by Kazuhiro Furuhashi, screenplay-written by Masashi Sogo, scored by Taku Iwasaki, and animated by Studio Deen. Based on the Rurouni Kenshin manga written and illustrated by Nobuhiro Watsuki, Trust & Betrayal chronicles the story of Himura Kenshin as the Hitokiri Battōsai during the final years of the Bakumatsu era while also revealing the origins of his cross-shaped scar and exploring his relationship with a woman named Yukishiro Tomoe. The OVA series was first licensed by ADV Films for VHS and DVD releases in North America and the United Kingdom, and by Madman Entertainment for releases in Australasia, under the title Samurai X: Trust & Betrayal. Trust & Betrayal was later collected into a two-hour feature-length motion picture with new animated sequences and released theatrically in Japan. In 2003, this feature-length motion picture was eventually released in North America on DVD as a directors cut by ADV Films. After ADV Films closure, Aniplex of America began licensing the OVA series for Blu-ray Disc releases in North America under its original title: Rurouni Kenshin: Trust & Betrayal. It has received universal critical acclaim from anime critics, with praise directed towards the story, animation, art, music and Japanese voice acting. Unforgettable Unforgettable is a 2017 American drama thriller film directed by Denise Di Novi and written by Christina Hodson. The film stars Rosario Dawson, Katherine Heigl, Geoff Stults, Isabella Rice, and Cheryl Ladd, and follows a divorcée who begins to torment her ex-husbands new fiancée. Principal photography began on August 17, 2015 in Los Angeles. The film was released on April 21, 2017 by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film, which received mostly negative reviews, grossed $11.8 million in the US and $17.8 million worldwide against its $12 million budget. Another Woman Another Woman is a 1988 American drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. It stars Gena Rowlands as a philosophy professor who accidentally overhears the private analysis of a stranger, and finds the womans regrets and despair awaken something personal in her. Another Woman is viewed favorably by modern film critics. Satya Satya is a 1998 Indian Hindi-language crime film, produced and directed by Ram Gopal Varma; written by Saurabh Shukla and Anurag Kashyap. It stars J. D. Chakravarthy, Manoj Bajpayee, Urmila Matondkar, Shukla and Shefali Shah in lead roles. It is the first of Varmas Gangster trilogy about organised crime in India. The film follows Satya, an immigrant who comes to Mumbai looking for a job, befriends Bhiku Mhatre and is drawn into the Mumbai underworld. Varma initially planned to make an action film, but decided to make a film focusing on felony after meeting some criminals. He hired Kashyap and Shukla to write the film, and opted to use lesser-known actors. The soundtrack and score were composed by Vishal Bhardwaj and Sandeep Chowta, respectively, while the lyrics were written by Gulzar. Its early cinematography was done by Gerard Hooper, who was replaced by Mazhar Kamran. The film was shot in Mumbai on a budget of . Satya was released on 3 July 1998 to critical acclaim, particularly for its realistic depiction of the Indian underworld. It was a commercial success, grossing more than , and helped launch a number of careers. The film won six Filmfare Awards and a National Film Award. Over the years, Satya has been regarded as a cult film, and is considered one of the greatest films ever made by a number of critics and scholars in Indian cinema. Film critic Rajeev Masand called it one of the most influential film of the past ten years. It inspired several sequels like Company and D, and a direct sequel, Satya 2. Society Society is a 1989 American body horror film directed by Brian Yuzna, and starring Billy Warlock, Devin DeVasquez, Evan Richards, and Ben Meyerson. Its plot follows a Beverly Hills teenager who finds his wealthy parents are part of a gruesome cult for the social elite. Though the film was completed in 1989, it was not released until 1992. It was Yuznas directorial debut and was written by Rick Fry and Woody Keith. Screaming Mad George was responsible for the special effects. A sequel, Society 2: Body Modification, was in development, with a script written by Stephan Biro. Delicacy Delicacy is a 2011 French romantic comedy-drama directed by David and Stéphane Foenkinos based on a novel of the same name by David Foenkinos. The Tale The Tale is a 2018 American drama film written and directed by Jennifer Fox and starring Laura Dern, Ellen Burstyn, Jason Ritter, Elizabeth Debicki, Isabelle Nélisse, Common, Frances Conroy, and John Heard. It tells the story about Foxs own childhood sexual abuse and how it affects her later relationships. It premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and aired on HBO on May 26, 2018. TiMER Timer is a 2009 science fiction romantic comedy film directed by Jac Schaeffer. The plot concerns a device that counts down to the moment a person meets their soulmate. Outlaw Outlaw is a 2007 action-crime-drama film written and directed by British filmmaker Nick Love. Outlaw stars Sean Bean, Danny Dyer, Bob Hoskins, Lennie James, Rupert Friend and Sean Harris. The film is set in Britain in 2007. Sean Bean plays a soldier who returns home from duty to find that the country for which he has been fighting has become a war zone itself thanks to rampant crime. He joins forces with likeminded people to take on the evil that threatens to take over his home. Joe's Apartment Joes Apartment is a 1996 American musical-comedy film starring Jerry OConnell and Megan Ward and the first film produced by MTV Films. The film was written and directed by John Payson, with computer-animated sequences supervised by Chris Wedge through Blue Sky Studios. It was the only MTV Films production not to be distributed by Paramount Pictures until the release of Eli, which was distributed by Netflix, but still had the involvement of Paramount. The main focus of the story is the fact that, unbeknownst to many humans, cockroaches can talk, but prefer not to, as humans "smush first and ask questions later". They also sing and even have their own public-access television cable TV channel. Actors providing the roaches voices included Billy West, Jim Turner, Rick Aviles, and Dave Chappelle. Corky Romano Corky Romano is a 2001 American mafia comedy film starring Chris Kattan, Fred Ward, Vinessa Shaw, Chris Penn, and Peter Berg. The movie was produced by Robert Simond, directed by Rob Pritts, and was written by David Garrett and Jason Ward. In the movie, Kattan plays the title character, a veterinarian who is forced by his mobster family to infiltrate the local FBI facility to steal evidence incriminating his father, Mafia boss Francis A. "Pops" Romano, of racketeering charges. It opened in theaters on October 12, 2001. Fireflies in the Garden Fireflies in the Garden is a 2008 American drama film written and directed by Dennis Lee and starring Willem Dafoe, Ryan Reynolds, and Julia Roberts. It premiered at the 2008 Berlin International Film Festival and was released theatrically in the United States on October 14, 2011. Fireflies in the Garden is set in the present day, and revolves around three generations of a family, with numerous memories of their childhood to their growing up. A major focus is on domineering father Charles and his strained relationships with son Michael, sister-in-law Jane and other family members. A terrible accident on the way to a family reunion with Charles and wife Lisa at Janes house, and the ensuing funeral set the scene for Michael to discover/uncover much about the inner lives and affairs of this family and finding a route to reconciliation. The Stuff The Stuff is a 1985 American satirical science fiction horror film written, produced, and directed by Larry Cohen and starring Kevin VanHentenryck, Ken Foree, Andrea Marcovicci, and Paul Sorvino. It was also the last film of noted actor Alexander Scourby. A Private War A Private War is a 2018 American biographical drama film directed by Matthew Heineman, and starring Rosamund Pike as journalist Marie Colvin. The film is based on the 2012 article "Marie Colvin’s Private War" in Vanity Fair by Marie Brenner. The film was written by Arash Amel and features Jamie Dornan, Tom Hollander and Stanley Tucci. The film premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the United States on November 2, 2018. It received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Pikes performance. At the 76th Golden Globe Awards, the film earned nominations for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama and Best Original Song, while director Matthew Heineman received a nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement of a First Time Feature Film Director from the Directors Guild of America. OSS 117: Lost in Rio OSS 117: Lost in Rio released in France as OSS 117: Rio ne répond plus, is a 2009 French spy comedy film directed and co-written by Michel Hazanavicius. It is a sequel to Hazanavicius Cairo, and see Jean Dujardin reprising his role as French secret agent Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath / OSS 117. Set in 1967, Lost in Rio sees OSS 117 sent to Brazil in order to retrieve a microfilm list of French Nazi sympathizers, only to once again unknowingly set foot into a bigger international intrigue. Like the first film, Lost in Rio is based on the OSS 117 character from the novels by Jean Bruce, but acts as a parody rather than a faithful adaptation. The original title literally translates to "OSS 117: Rio doesnt respond anymore", a reference to the 1932 film F.P.1 Doesnt Respond. Tetro Tetro is a 2009 American-Argentine drama film written, produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Vincent Gallo, Alden Ehrenreich and Maribel Verdú. Filming took place in 2008 in Buenos Aires, Patagonia, and Spain. An international co-production between the United States, Argentina, and Spain, the film received a limited release in the U.S. on June 11, 2009. Even the Rain Even the Rain is a 2010 Spanish drama film directed by Icíar Bollaín about Mexican director Sebastián and Spanish executive producer Costa who travel to Bolivia to shoot a film depicting Christopher Columbus’ conquest. Sebastián and Costa unexpectedly land themselves in a moral crisis when they and their crew arrive at Cochabamba, Bolivia, during the intensifying Cochabamba Water War in 2000, which their key native actor Daniel persistently leads. The film received nominations and won awards internationally, including an Ariel Award for Best Ibero-American Film and three Goya Awards, one of which was Best Original Score for the work of Alberto Iglesias. Additionally, the film was nominated as Spain’s entry for the 2011 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. They They is a 2002 American supernatural horror film directed by Robert Harmon and starring Laura Regan, Ethan Embry, Dagmara Dominczyk, Jay Brazeau, and Marc Blucas. Its plot focuses on a group of four adults experiencing night terrors and attempting to deal with the fallout from their prior childhood experiences. The film was produced by Ted Field and Tom Engleman; Wes Craven served as executive producer. Henry Poole Is Here Henry Poole Is Here is a 2008 American comedy-drama film directed by Mark Pellington. The screenplay by Albert Torres focuses on a dying man whose religious neighbor insists the water stain on the side wall of his house is an image of Jesus Christ. The film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and was shown at the Berlin International Film Festival before going into limited release in the US on August 15. Kaboom Kaboom is a 2010 American science fantasy mystery comedy film written and directed by Gregg Araki and starring Thomas Dekker, Juno Temple, Haley Bennett, and James Duval. A science fiction story centered on the sexual adventures of a group of college students and their investigation of a bizarre cult, the film premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, where it was awarded the first ever Queer Palm for its contribution to lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender issues. Cocaine Cowboys Cocaine Cowboys is a 2006 documentary film directed by Billy Corben, and produced by Alfred Spellman and Billy Corben through their Miami-based media studio Rakontur. The film explores the rise of cocaine and the Miami Drug War. The producers of Cocaine Cowboys use interviews with law enforcers, journalists, lawyers, former drug smugglers, and gang members to provide a first-hand perspective of the Miami drug war. The Ladies Man The Ladies Man is a 2000 American comedy film that stars actor, comedian and former Saturday Night Live cast member Tim Meadows. It was directed by Reginald Hudlin. The movie focuses on the exploits of radio host and sex therapy expert Leon Phelps, a character Meadows developed on SNL. The film was a critical and financial flop. Heyy Babyy Heyy Babyy is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language comedy film starring Ritesh Deshmukh, Fardeen Khan, Akshay Kumar, Vidya Balan and Boman Irani. It is loosely based on the 1990 Malayalam movie Thoovalsparsham which is an adaptation of 1987 American film Three Men and a Baby which in turn was based on the 1985 French movie Three Men and a Cradle which had already been adapted into a 1989 Marathi movie Baalache Baap Brahmachaari. Thoovalsparsham was remade in Telugu in 1990 as Chinnari Muddula Papa and in Tamil twice - as Thayamma in 1991 and as Asathal in 2001. It is the first full-length feature film directed by Sajid Khan. It released on 24 August 2007 to a good response. Ronal the Barbarian Ronal the Barbarian is a 2011 Danish adult animated stereoscopic CGI feature film directed by Thorbjørn Christoffersen, Kresten Vestbjerg Andersen and Philip Einstein Lipski. It is their third cinema feature following Terkel in Trouble and Journey to Saturn, produced by Einstein Film with the support of the Danish Film Institute, TV 2, distributor Nordisk Film and Nordisk Film & TV Fond. It is a comedic fantasy adventure which parodies the barbarians and other stereotypes of sword and sorcery fiction, role-playing games and films such as Conan the Barbarian and the Dungeons & Dragons class, with nods towards the 1980s fantasy boom and its association with traditional heavy metal. It was released in Denmark on September 29, 2011. Weekend at Bernie's II Weekend at Bernies II is a 1993 American black comedy film directed by Robert Klane. It is the sequel to the 1989 comedy Weekend at Bernies. Andrew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman and Terry Kiser reprise their roles. Unlike its predecessor, the film received largely negative reviews and was a minor box office success, grossing $12.7 million against a $7 million budget. Stroszek Stroszek is a 1977 German tragicomedy film directed by Werner Herzog and starring Bruno S., Eva Mattes, and Clemens Scheitz. Written specifically for Bruno S., the film was shot in Plainfield, and North Carolina. Most of the lead roles are played by non-actors. The Diamond Arm The Diamond Arm is a Soviet comedy film made by Mosfilm and first released in 1969. The film was directed by director Leonid Gaidai and starred several famous Soviet actors, including Yuri Nikulin, Andrei Mironov, Anatoli Papanov, Nonna Mordyukova and Svetlana Svetlichnaya. The Diamond Arm has become a Russian cult film and is considered by many Russian contemporaries to be one of the finest comedies of all time. It was also one of the all-time leaders at the Soviet box office with over 76,700,000 theatre admissions in the Soviet era. The plot of the film was based on a real-life news item about Swiss smugglers who tried to transport jewels in an orthopedic cast. Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed is a 2004 Canadian horror film. It is a sequel to Ginger Snaps and the second installment in the Ginger Snaps series, written by Megan Martin and directed by Brett Sullivan. A prequel, The Beginning, was filmed back-to-back with Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed and was also released in 2004. John Fawcett, director of the first film, was the executive producer. The Dream Team The Dream Team is a 1989 comedy thriller film directed by Howard Zieff and produced by Christopher W. Knight for Imagine Entertainment and Universal Pictures. It stars Michael Keaton, Christopher Lloyd, Peter Boyle and Stephen Furst as mental-hospital inpatients who are left unsupervised in New York City during a field trip gone awry. Jon Connolly and David Loucka wrote the screenplay. Steamboat Bill, Jr. Steamboat Bill, Jr. is a 1928 silent comedy film starring Buster Keaton. Released by United Artists, the film is the last product of Keatons independent production team and set of gag writers. It was not a box-office success and became the last picture Keaton made for United Artists. Keaton ended up moving to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer where he made one last film in his trademark style, The Cameraman, before his creative control was taken away by the studio. Charles Reisner directed the film, and the credited story writer was Carl Harbaugh. The film, named after a popular Arthur Collins 1911 song, "Steamboat Bill", also featured Ernest Torrence, Marion Byron, and Tom Lewis. In 2016, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. The film is known for what might be considered Keatons most famous film stunt: The facade of an entire house falls on top of him while he stands in the perfect spot to pass through the open attic window instead of being flattened. Psycho III Psycho III is a 1986 American slasher film, and the third film in the Psycho franchise. It stars Anthony Perkins, who also directs the film, reprising the role of Norman Bates. It co-stars Diana Scarwid, Jeff Fahey, and Roberta Maxwell. The screenplay is written by Charles Edward Pogue. The original electronic music score is composed and performed by Carter Burwell in one of his earliest projects. Psycho III is unrelated to Robert Blochs third Psycho novel, Psycho House, which was released in 1990. The film takes place one month after the events of Psycho II. Norman Bates is still running the Bates Motel with the corpse of Emma Spool still sitting up in the house. A suicidal nun, with whom Norman falls in love, comes to the motel along with a drifter named Duane Duke and a reporter who is trying to solve the mysterious disappearance of Mrs. Spool. Released on July 2, 1986, Psycho III grossed $14.4 million at the U.S. box office, becoming a financial failure and the lowest-grossing film in the series, and received mixed reviews from critics. It was followed by a television sequel, The Beginning. Baby Boy Baby Boy is a 2001 American coming-of-age hood film written, produced, and directed by John Singleton. The film follows bicycle mechanic Joseph "Jody" Summers as he lives and learns in his everyday life in the hood of Los Angeles. It represented the film debut of actress Taraji P. Henson and R&B singer Tyrese Gibson. Gibson and Henson later starred in the film Four Brothers. The film, originally set to star Tupac Shakur, instead switched to Gibson after Shakurs death in 1996. Dookudu Dookudu is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by Srinu Vaitla, featuring Mahesh Babu and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in the lead roles. It was produced by Ram Achanta, Gopi Achanta and Anil Sunkara under the banner 14 Reels Entertainment. It was written by Srinu Vaitla along with Kona Venkat and Gopimohan. S. Thaman composed the music while K. V. Guhan handled the cinematography after Prasad Murella left the project in mid-way. The film is partially inspired from the 2003 German tragicomedy film Good Bye. Production began on 28 June 2010 at Hyderabad. Shooting began on 22 October 2010 at Turkey and lasted till mid-September 2011. The film was predominantly shot in Hyderabad, with portions shot in Mumbai, Gujarat, Istanbul, Dubai and Switzerland. The film released on 23 September 2011 in 1600 screens worldwide. Upon release, Dookudu received positive reviews and was commercially successful. The film was cited as "The biggest hit youve never heard of" by The Los Angeles Times. The film collected a distributor share of 567 million in its lifetime and grossed more than 1 billion in its lifetime making it one of the highest grossers of 2011 in Telugu cinema. The film won seven Nandi Awards, six Filmfare Awards, eight SIIMA Awards and eight CineMAA Awards. The film was remade into Bengali as Challenge 2 starring Dev and Pooja Bose in 2012, and into Kannada as Power in 2014 starring Puneeth Rajkumar and Trisha. A Dark Song A Dark Song is a 2016 Irish-British independent horror film, written and directed by Liam Gavin and starring Steve Oram and Catherine Walker. It was released to select theatres and digital streaming platforms on 28 April 2017. It is Gavins directorial debut. The Insult The Insult is a 2017 Lebanese drama film directed by Ziad Doueiri and co-written by Doueiri and Joelle Touma. It was screened in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival. At Venice, Kamel El Basha won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor. It was selected as the Lebanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film and was nominated for the Oscar at the 90th Academy Awards. El Cid El Cid is a 1961 epic historical drama film that romanticizes the life of the Christian Castilian knight Don Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, called "El Cid", who, in the 11th century, fought the North African Almoravides and ultimately contributed to the unification of Spain. The film stars Charlton Heston in the title role and Sophia Loren as Doña Ximena. Made by Samuel Bronston Productions in association with Dear Film Produzione and released in the United States by Allied Artists, the film was directed by Anthony Mann and produced by Samuel Bronston, with Jaime Prades and Michał Waszyński as associate producers. The screenplay was by Philip Yordan, Ben Barzman, and Fredric M. Frank from a story by Frank. The music score was by Miklós Rózsa, the cinematography by Robert Krasker and the editing by Robert Lawrence. The film had its World Premiere at the Metropole Theatre, Victoria, London on December 6, 1961. Snow Angels Snow Angels is a 2007 drama film starring Sam Rockwell and Kate Beckinsale. It was directed by David Gordon Green, who also wrote the screenplay adapted from Stewart ONans 1994 novel of the same title. The film premiered in the dramatic competition at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. It is a character driven film centered on several characters dealing with loss of innocence in a small town. Snow Angels was released on 7 March 2008. It Might Get Loud It Might Get Loud is a 2008 American documentary film by filmmaker Davis Guggenheim. It explores the careers and musical styles of prominent rock guitarists Jimmy Page, the Edge, and Jack White. The film premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, and received a wide release in the United States on August 14, 2009, from Sony Pictures Classics. Elvira: Mistress of the Dark Elvira: Mistress of the Dark is a 1988 American comedy horror film directed by James Signorelli. Cassandra Peterson plays the role of horror hostess Elvira in the characters feature film debut. The screenplay was written by Peterson, John Paragon and Sam Egan. Luxo Jr. Luxo Jr. is a 1986 American computer-animated short film produced and released by Pixar in 1986. Written and directed by John Lasseter, this two-minute short film revolves around one larger and one smaller desk lamp. The larger lamp, named Luxo Sr., looks on while the smaller, "younger" Luxo Jr. plays exuberantly with a ball that it accidentally deflates. Luxo Jr. was Pixars first animation after Ed Catmull and John Lasseter left Industrial Light & Magics computer division of Cinetron Computer Systems. It is the source of Luxo Jr., the hopping desk lamp included in Pixars corporate logo. Lasseters aim was to finish the short film for the 1986 SIGGRAPH, an annual computer graphics conference attended by thousands of industry professionals. The film would come from his experiments with modeling his Luxo lamp. Lasseter worked to improve the story within the allotted two minutes. In animation, the film demonstrates the use of shadow maps within the rendering software. Lasseter applied the classic animation principles popularized by Disneys Nine Old Men to convey the lamps emotions. Catmull and Lasseter worked around the clock, and Lasseter even took a sleeping bag into work and slept under his desk, ready to work early the next morning. In total it took about four and a half months to do. The commitment paid off, and it was finished in time to be shown at SIGGRAPH. Before Luxo Jr. finished playing at SIGGRAPH, the crowd had already risen in applause. Luxo Jr. is regarded as a breakthrough in the animation medium as a whole, changing traditionalists interpretation of computer animation. The short was the first work of animation to use procedural animation, the software written by Eben Ostby. It received an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Short Film, becoming the first CGI film nominated for an Academy Award. The soundtrack music is an uncredited edit of three tunes on Brian Bennetts album Counterpoint In Rhythm: Finesse, Quicksilver, and Chateau Latour. In 2014, Luxo Jr. was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Boundin' Boundin is a 2003 Pixar computer-animated short film, which was shown in theaters before the feature-length film The Incredibles. The short is a musically narrated story about a dancing sheep, who loses his confidence after being sheared. The film was written, directed, narrated and featured the musical composition and performance of Pixar animator Bud Luckey. Get Real Get Real is a 1998 British romantic comedy-drama film directed by Simon Shore, based on the play Whats Wrong with Angry? by screenwriter Patrick Wilde. The plot is about gay teenager Steven Carters coming out to the world. The film was shot in and around Basingstoke, England. Snow Cake Snow Cake is a 2006 British/Canadian indie romantic comedy drama film directed by Marc Evans and starring Alan Rickman, Sigourney Weaver, Carrie-Anne Moss, Emily Hampshire, and Callum Keith Rennie. It was released on 8 September 2006 in the UK. Filmed in Wawa, Snow Cake is a drama about the relationship between autistic Linda, and a neurotypical British tourist Alex who has a change of heart after a fatal car accident involving himself and Lindas daughter Vivienne. The Professional The Professional is a 1981 French action thriller directed by French director Georges Lautner, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean Desailly and Robert Hossein, based on the award-winning 1976 novel Death of a Thin-Skinned Animal by Patrick Alexander. The film was a wide commercial success upon its theatrical release, with 5,243,559 tickets sold, making it the fourth most watched feature film in France in 1981 behind La Chèvre, Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Fox and the Hound. The music was composed by Ennio Morricone and the main theme "Chi Mai" became an instrumental hit. Hallam Foe Hallam Foe is a 2007 British drama film directed by David Mackenzie based on the novel written by Peter Jinks. The film was released in the United States as Mister Foe. The screenplay was written by Ed Whitmore and David Mackenzie and produced by Gillian Berrie. Hallam Foe premiered at the Berlin Film Festival on 16 February 2007 and competed for the Golden Bear for Best Motion Picture. The film won the Silver Bear for Best Music. The film was released in the UK on 31 August 2007 and in the US on 5 September 2008. Mankatha Mankatha is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language heist action thriller film written and directed by Venkat Prabhu. It features Ajith Kumar in the lead role, starring in his 50th film, along with an ensemble cast including Arjun Sarja, Trisha Krishnan, Lakshmi Rai, Anjali, Andrea Jeremiah, Vaibhav Reddy, Premji Amaren, and Mahat Raghavendra . It was produced by Dhayanidhi Alagiris Cloud Nine Movies while Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the musical score and soundtrack, with Sakthi Saravanan working as the cinematographer and the duo Praveen K. L. and N. B. Srikanth as editors. The story, set in Mumbai, revolves around a heist of cricket betting money, executed by a gang of four thieves, who are joined by a fifth unknown man, and its aftermath. The film was formally launched in August 2010, with its principal photography beginning on 25 October 2010. Filming was held for more than eight months and took place primarily across Chennai, the Dharavi slum in Mumbai and Bangkok, Thailand. Following speculations regarding the films release, Sun Pictures acquired the theatrical rights and distributed the film via Raadhikas Radaan Mediaworks. Mankatha released on 31 August 2011 worldwide to generally positive reviews and grossed the second biggest opening of all time after Enthiran at the time of release. The film was also dubbed into Telugu as Gambler and released in Andhra Pradesh ten days later while it was a box-office hit in Kerala as well. The Sea of Trees The Sea of Trees is a 2015 American drama mystery film directed by Gus Van Sant and written by Chris Sparling. The film stars Matthew McConaughey, Ken Watanabe, Naomi Watts, Katie Aselton and Jordan Gavaris. The film is about an American man who attempts suicide in Mount Fujis "Suicide Forest" where he meets a Japanese man who is there for the same reason. Principal photography began on July 28, 2014, in Foxborough; the production moved to Japan in September of the same year. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The film was released on August 26, 2016, by A24. The Bad and the Beautiful The Bad and the Beautiful is a 1952 American melodrama that tells the story of a film producer who alienates all around him. The film was directed by Vincente Minnelli and written by George Bradshaw and Charles Schnee. It stars Lana Turner, Kirk Douglas, Walter Pidgeon, Dick Powell, Barry Sullivan, Gloria Grahame and Gilbert Roland. The Bad and the Beautiful resulted in five Academy Awards out of six nominations in 1952, a record for the most awards for a movie that was not nominated for Best Picture nor for Best Director. In 2002, the United States Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. The theme song, "The Bad and the Beautiful", penned by David Raksin, became a jazz standard and has been cited as an example of an excellent movie theme. The Bad and the Beautiful was created by the same team that later worked on another film about the film business, Two Weeks in Another Town: director, producer, screenwriter, composer, male star, and studio. Both films also feature performances of the song "Dont Blame Me," by Leslie Uggams in Two Weeks and by Peggy King in The Bad and the Beautiful. In one scene of Two Weeks in Another Town, the cast watches clips from The Bad and the Beautiful in a screening room, presented as a film that Douglass character in Two Weeks, Jack Andrus, had starred in. Two Weeks is not a sequel however, as the characters in the two stories are unrelated. The Bad Seed The Bad Seed is a 1956 American psychological horror-thriller film with elements of melodrama and film noir, directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Nancy Kelly, Patty McCormack, Henry Jones, and Eileen Heckart. The film is based upon the 1954 play of the same name by Maxwell Anderson, which in turn is based upon William Marchs 1954 novel The Bad Seed. The play was adapted by John Lee Mahin for the screenplay of the film. Von Ryan's Express Von Ryans Express is a 1965 World War II adventure film directed by Mark Robson and starring Frank Sinatra and Trevor Howard. The screenplay concerns a group of Allied prisoners of war who conduct a daring escape by hijacking a freight train and fleeing through German-occupied Italy to Switzerland. Based on the novel by David Westheimer, the film changes several aspects of the novel, most notably the ending, which is considerably more upbeat in the book. Financially, it became one of Sinatras most successful films. Hardware Hardware is a 1990 British science fiction horror film starring Dylan McDermott and Stacey Travis. The film, which was written and directed by Richard Stanley, also features cameos from Carl McCoy, Iggy Pop and Lemmy. Since its release, it has become a cult film. The film is about a self-repairing robot that goes on a rampage in a post-apocalyptic slum. Fleetway Comics sued the film-makers over the screenplay because it plagiarised a short story entitled "SHOK!" that appeared in 1980 in the Judge Dredd Annual 1981, a spin-off publication of the popular British weekly anthology comic 2000 AD. Who Killed the Electric Car? Who Killed the Electric Car? is a 2006 documentary film that explores the creation, limited commercialization, and subsequent destruction of the battery electric vehicle in the United States, specifically the General Motors EV1 of the mid-1990s. The film explores the roles of automobile manufacturers, the oil industry, the federal government of the United States, the California government, batteries, hydrogen vehicles, and consumers in limiting the development and adoption of this technology. After a premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, it was released theatrically by Sony Pictures Classics in June 2006 and then on DVD by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on November 14, 2006. During an interview with CBS News, director Chris Paine announced that he had started a new documentary about electric cars with a working title of Who Saved the Electric Car?, later renamed Revenge of the Electric Car, which had its world premiere at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival on Earth Day, April 22, 2011. Flash Point Flash Point is a 2007 Hong Kong action film directed by Wilson Yip, and produced by and starring Donnie Yen. The film co-stars Louis Koo, Collin Chou, Lui Leung-wai, Fan Bingbing and Xing Yu. Yen plays Ma Jun, a police sergeant who plants his partner Wilson as a mole in a pursuit against a triad led by three Vietnamese brothers. Flash Point was repeatedly hailed as a prequel to the 2005 film Sha Po Lang, which was Yip and Yens first feature film collaboration as director and star respectively. Yen denied the SPL prequel reports, claiming that Flash Point was a completely original film. Principal photography began in Hong Kong from November 2006 to March 2007. In choreographing Flash Points major fight scenes, Yen relied on the use of mixed martial arts, working alongside an international group of martial artists. His work as a choreographer won him "Best Action Choreography" awards at the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards and the 2008 Golden Horse Film Awards. Flash Point was released in Hong Kong on 9 August 2007. It was a box office hit during its two-month theatrical run in China, despite receiving mixed reviews. It had also premiered at the "Midnight Madness" program of the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. Flash Point was later given a limited theatrical release in North America on 14 March 2008, before being released on DVD by The Weinstein Company as part of Dragon Dynastys collection of films. The Stepfather The Stepfather is a 1987 American psychological slasher film directed by Joseph Ruben and starring Terry OQuinn, Jill Schoelen, and Shelley Hack. OQuinn stars as an identity-assuming serial killer who marries a widow with a teenage daughter. Having killed his previous family and changed his identity, his murderous tendencies continue after his stepdaughter becomes suspicious about him. The film is loosely based on the life of mass murderer John List, although the plot is more commonly associated with slasher films of the era than a true story. The film was written by Donald E. Westlake, from a story by Westlake, Carolyn Lefcourt, and Brian Garfield. It received an uncredited rewrite by David Loughery. The film was theatrically released on January 23, 1987 in the United States. It grossed $2.4 million at the box office and was well-received by critics. It has since gained a cult following and was followed by two sequels, Stepfather II and Stepfather III, and a remake, also called The Stepfather, released on October 16, 2009. Rebound Rebound is a 2005 sports comedy film directed by Steve Carr. It stars Martin Lawrence as a disgraced college basketball coach who returns to his old middle school to coach the boys basketball team. This was also Tara Correas only film role. She was murdered in a gang shooting on October 21, 2005, three months after the films release. McLintock! See also McClintock McLintock! is a 1963 American western and comedy film, starring John Wayne and Maureen OHara, directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. The film co-stars Waynes son Patrick Wayne, Stefanie Powers, Jack Kruschen, Chill Wills and Yvonne DeCarlo. Loosely based on William Shakespeares The Taming of the Shrew, the project was filmed in Technicolor and Panavision and produced by Waynes company Batjac Productions. Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves! Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves is a 1997 American direct-to-video third sequel to Honey and Honey. It is the last installment in the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids trilogy. The directorial debut of cinematographer Dean Cundey and released through Walt Disney Home Video, it tells the story of inventor Wayne Szalinski as he accidentally shrinks himself, his wife, brother, and sister-in-law with his electromagnetic shrink ray. Rick Moranis returns to portray Wayne Szalinski. He is the only returning cast member from the previous films. His wife, Diane, is portrayed by Eve Gordon, and their youngest son, Adam, now a preteen, is played by Bug Hall. Amy and Nick have gone away to college and living their adult lives. It includes Waynes extended family, including his brother, Gordon, and sister-in-law, Patti. Unlike the first film, where the kids had to get their parents attention, its vice versa. Only a few months after the film was released, Walt Disney Television picked up a show based on the Szalinskis troubles: The TV Show, which aired on broadcast syndication. It starred Peter Scolari as Wayne. This was the last incarnation of the franchise; this is also Disneys first live-action film to get a direct-to-video release. The film currently stands as Moranis most recent live-action film. Bedevilled Bedevilled is a 2010 South Korean thriller film starring Seo Young-hee and Ji Sung-won. The film premiered as an official selection of International Critics Week at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. It is the feature directorial debut of Jang Cheol-soo, who worked as an assistant director on the Kim Ki-duk films Samaritan Girl and Spring. The film was a runaway hit in Korea, with the box-office returns far exceeding its budget. Holiday Inn Holiday Inn is a 1942 American musical film directed by Mark Sandrich and starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire, with Virginia Dale, Marjorie Reynolds, and Walter Abel. With music by Irving Berlin, the composer wrote twelve songs specifically for the film, the best known being "White Christmas". The film features a complete reuse of the song "Easter Parade", written by Berlin for the 1933 Broadway revue As Thousands Cheer. The films choreography was by Danny Dare. The film received a 1943 Academy Award for Best Original Song, as well as Academy Award nominations for Best Score and Best Original Story. Caramel Caramel is a 2007 Lebanese film — the first feature film by Lebanese director-actress Nadine Labaki. The film premiered on May 20 at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, in the Directors Fortnight section. It ran for the Caméra dOr. CaramelLabakis film is unique for not showcasing a war-ravaged Beirut but rather a warm and inviting locale where people deal with universal issues. The title Caramel refers to an epilation method that consists of heating sugar, water and lemon juice. Labaki also symbolically implies the "idea of sweet and salt, sweet and sour" and showcases that everyday relations can sometimes be sticky but ultimately the sisterhood shared between the central female characters prevails. The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix is a Norwegian stop motion-animated feature film directed by Ivo Caprino. It was released in 1975 and is based on characters from a series of books by Norwegian cartoonist and author Kjell Aukrust. It is the most widely seen Norwegian film of all time, having sold some 5.5 million tickets since its release to a population which currently numbers just over 5 million. Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro is a 1983 Hindi comedy film directed by Kundan Shah and produced by NFDC. It is a dark satire on the rampant corruption in Indian politics, bureaucracy, news media and business, and stars an ensemble cast including Naseeruddin Shah, Ravi Baswani, Om Puri, Pankaj Kapur, Satish Shah, Satish Kaushik, Bhakti Barve and Neena Gupta. Antonionis film Blowup of 1966 inspired director Kundan Shah, in which two photographers inadvertently capture the murder of a Bombay Municipal Commissioner with their cameras and later discover this when the images are enlarged. The park in which the murder occurs is named "Antonioni Park". Kundan Shah won the 1984 Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director for his work. The film was part of the NFDC Retrospective at India International Film Festival in 2006. In Dreams In Dreams is a 1999 American psychological horror film directed by Neil Jordan. It stars Annette Bening as a New England illustrator who begins experiencing visions of a missing child, and psychic connections to a serial killer responsible for the murders of several local children. The film features supporting performances from Robert Downey Jr., Aidan Quinn, and Stephen Rea. It is an adaptation of the novel Dolls Eyes by Bari Wood. The screenplay for In Dreams was co-written by Jordan and screenwriter Bruce Robinson. Filming took place various locations throughout New England as well as on the Baja California Peninsula. Released theatrically in the United States in January 1999, the film grossed $12 million at the box office, and received varied reviews from critics, with several praising its visuals and Benings performance, while others criticizing its lack of narrative coherence. Valmont Valmont is a 1989 French-American drama film directed by Miloš Forman and starring Colin Firth, Annette Bening, and Meg Tilly. Based on the 1782 French novel Les Liaisons dangereuses by Choderlos de Laclos, and adapted for the screen by Jean-Claude Carrière, the film is about a scheming widow who bets her ex-lover that he cannot corrupt a recently married honorable woman. During the process of seducing the married woman, he ends up falling in love with her. She also learns that her current lover is about to be married to a virginal 15 year old girl. Valmont received an Oscar nomination for Best Costume Design. Nowhere in Africa Nowhere in Africa is a 2001 German film that was written and directed by Caroline Link. The screenplay is based on the 1995 autobiographical novel of the same name by Stefanie Zweig. It tells the story of the life in Kenya of a German-Jewish family that emigrated there in 1938 to escape persecution in Nazi Germany. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film as well as five German Film Prizes, including best feature film of 2001. Daydream Nation Daydream Nation is a 2010 Canadian drama film written and directed by Michael Goldbach. It features Kat Dennings, Reece Thompson, and Josh Lucas. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2010. Resolution Resolution is a 2012 American horror film directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Scott Moorhead, written by Benson, and starring Peter Cilella and Vinny Curran. Cilella plays a graphic designer and father-to-be named Michael who, after receiving a troubling video of his former best friend Chris via email, travels to a remote cabin to save his junkie friend, played by Curran. The 2017 film The Endless shares the same creative universe as Resolution, and may be interpreted as a partial sequel. Philanthropy Filantropica is a 2002 Romanian dark comedy film directed by Nae Caranfil and starring Mircea Diaconu. Critically acclaimed and considered a landmark film of the Romanian New Wave, it is described as a "comedy about corruption and greed and how to get a free meal in fancy restaurants". Caranfil, the director, has a cameo appearance as a karaoke singer, singing Frank Sinatras My Way. The Greatest Show on Earth The Greatest Show on Earth is a 1952 American drama film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille, shot in Technicolor, and released by Paramount Pictures. Set in the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, the film stars Betty Hutton and Cornel Wilde as trapeze artists competing for the center ring, and Charlton Heston as the circus manager running the show. James Stewart also stars in a supporting role as a mysterious clown who never removes his make-up, even between shows, while Dorothy Lamour and Gloria Grahame also play supporting roles. In addition to the film actors, the real Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Baileys Circus 1951 troupe appears in the film, with its complement of 1400 people, hundreds of animals, and 60 railroad cars of equipment and tents. The actors learned their respective circus roles and participated in the acts. The films storyline is supported by lavish production values, actual circus acts, and documentary, behind-the-rings looks at the massive logistics effort which made big top circuses possible. The film won two Academy Awards, those being for Best Picture and Best Story, and was nominated for Best Costume Design, Best Director, and Best Film Editing. It also won Golden Globe Awards for Best Cinematography, Best Director, and Best Motion Picture – Drama. Shinobi: Heart Under Blade Shinobi - Heart Under Blade or Kouga Ninpouchou Basilisk - The Live-Action is a 2005 Japanese romantic drama film directed by Ten Shimoyama and written by Kenya Hirata. The story is an adaptation of Futaro Yamadas novel The Kouga Ninja Scrolls, which depicts the clash between two ninja clans, Iga and Kouga, and the fated love between Gennosuke and Oboro. The theme song of this movie was "HEAVEN" by Ayumi Hamasaki. On February 6, 2007, Funimation released the film in the United States. The contents of the DVD is a 2-Disc Set with the main movie available in Japanese and a new dub from Funimation themselves. The 2nd Disc contains Special Features and making-ofs. All of the films are subtitled in English. A manga and an anime called Basilisk are based on the same novel and bear the same character names as in the novel and the movie. Although their characters in the film are highly altered from both the original novel and the manga/anime series. The Isle The Isle is a 2000 South Korean film written and directed by Kim Ki-duk, his fifth film, and the first to receive wide international acclaim for his now recognizable style. The film has gained notoriety for gruesome scenes that caused some viewers to vomit or faint when the film premiered at the Venice Film Festival. The Isle stars Suh Jung and Kim Yu-seok as an unlikely couple who develop a love for each other despite their unusual circumstances. The Day The Day is a 2011 Canadian post-apocalyptic film directed by Douglas Aarniokoski. The film stars Ashley Bell, Shannyn Sossamon, Dominic Monaghan, Shawn Ashmore and Cory Hardrict. The film premiered on , 2011 at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in in the United States on , 2012. It screened theatrically for and grossed $20,984. Stranger by the Lake Stranger by the Lake is a 2013 French drama-thriller film written and directed by Alain Guiraudie. The film premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where Guiraudie won the award for Best Director. The film also won the Queer Palm award, and was mentioned on multiple top ten lists of the best films of 2014. The Mighty The Mighty is a 1998 American coming of age buddy comedy-drama film directed by Peter Chelsom and written by Charles Leavitt. Based on the book Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick, the film stars Sharon Stone, Gena Rowlands, Gillian Anderson, Harry Dean Stanton, Kieran Culkin, James Gandolfini and Elden Henson. Karan Arjun Karan Arjun is a 1995 Indian Hindi-language action film directed and produced by Rakesh Roshan, starring Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Mamta Kulkarni, Raakhee, and Johnny Lever in lead roles, with Amrish Puri portraying the antagonist and Arjun, Jack Gaud, Ranjeet, and Aasif Sheikh in supporting roles. It tells the story of the titular two brothers who seek revenge from their greedy uncle for murdering their father, but are killed by him and are reincarnated to complete the revenge. Karan Arjun was theatrically released in India on 13 January 1995. The film, receiving positive reviews from critics, grossed more than at the worldwide box office, emerging as a "blockbuster" and the second highest-grossing Bollywood film of 1995, behind Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, which also featured Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol and Amrish Puri. Going Overboard Going Overboard is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Valerie Breiman, and stars Adam Sandler in his film debut, Burt Young, Allen Covert, Billy Zane, Terry Moore, Milton Berle and Billy Bob Thornton in a small role. The film was originally released in 1989, but once Sandler became successful after appearing on Saturday Night Live and in the films Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore, it was given a wider release by Vidmark Entertainment in 1996. Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Beyond a Reasonable Doubt is a 2009 American neo-noir crime thriller film and a remake of the 1956 film of the same name by Fritz Lang. Written, directed and filmed by Peter Hyams, the new version starred Jesse Metcalfe, Michael Douglas and Amber Tamblyn. The production was announced in February 2008 and filming began the following month. It received negative critical reception, and as of 2019 it is Hyams last theatrically-released film. Five Minutes of Heaven Five Minutes of Heaven is a 2009 Irish film directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel from a script by Guy Hibbert. The film was premiered on 19 January 2009 at the 25th Sundance Film Festival where it won the World Cinema Dramatic Directing Award for Oliver Hirschbiegel, and the World Cinema Screenwriting Award for Guy Hibbert. As a television film it was broadcast on BBC Two on 5 April 2009, and also had an international feature film release. The first part reconstructs the historical killing of 19-year-old Jim Griffin by 17-year-old Alistair Little in 1975, and the second part depicts a fictional meeting between Little and Griffins brother Joe 33 years later. Area 51 Area 51 is a 2015 American found footage science fiction horror film directed and shot by Oren Peli and co-written by Peli and Christopher Denham. The film stars Reid Warner, Darrin Bragg, Ben Rovner, and Jelena Nik. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on May 15, 2015 by Paramount Insurge. Tarzan Tarzan is a 2013 English-language German 3D computer-animated motion capture action-adventure film written, directed and produced by German producer Reinhard Klooss which was released on October 17, 2013 in Russia. The film was released across early 2014 in other countries. The film stars the voices of Kellan Lutz, Spencer Locke, Anton Zetterholm, Mark Deklin, Joe Cappelletti, and Jaime Ray Newman. The screenplay was written by Reinhard Klooss, Jessica Postigo and Yoni Brenner. The film is based on the classic book Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs, and is one of many adaptations. The film grossed $44 million worldwide despite receiving predominantly negative reviews from critics. Tarzan was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 5, 2014 by Highlight Film. And So It Goes And So It Goes is a 2014 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Rob Reiner and written by Mark Andrus. The film, which stars Michael Douglas, Diane Keaton and Sterling Jerins, was released on July 25, 2014. It received mostly negative reviews from critics, but performed well at the box office, recouping its $18 million production budget. I Am Wrath I Am Wrath is a 2016 American action thriller film directed by Chuck Russell and written by Yvan Gauthier and Paul Sloan. The film stars John Travolta, Christopher Meloni, Sam Trammell, Amanda Schull, Rebecca De Mornay, Melissa Bolona and Luis Da Silva. Principal photography on the film began on March 9, 2015, in Columbus, Ohio. The Road Home The Road Home is a 2000 Chinese romantic drama film directed by Zhang Yimou. It also marked the cinematic debut of the Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi. The Road Home was written by author Bao Shi, who adapted the screenplay from his novel, Remembrance. The film was shot immediately after Zhang Yimous previous film, Not One Less, and was released to strong reviews in China in fall 1999. Talk Radio Talk Radio is a 1988 American drama film directed by Oliver Stone and starring Eric Bogosian, Alec Baldwin, Ellen Greene, and Leslie Hope. The film was based on the play of the same name by Bogosian and Tad Savinar. Portions of the film and play were based on the assassination of radio host Alan Berg in 1984 and the book Talked to Death: The Life and Murder of Alan Berg by Stephen Singular. The film was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear. Yes Boss Yes Boss is an Indian Hindi-language 1997 romantic comedy film directed by Aziz Mirza starring Juhi Chawla and Shah Rukh Khan in their fourth film together. Aditya Pancholi plays the antagonist. Produced by Ratan Jain, Yes Boss was one of the successful films of the year at the time of release, and was declared a super hit with a worldwide gross of . The film was remade in Tamil as Guru En Aalu and its core plot was loosely inspired by For Love or Money. The rights are owned by Khans production company Red Chillies Entertainment. Yes Boss received seven nominations at the 43rd Filmfare Awards including Best Actor for Khan and Best Actress for Chawla. Pancholi was nominated under the Best Villain category as well. Paheli Paheli is a Bollywood fantasy film released in India on 24 June 2005. It is a remake of the 1973 Hindi movie Duvidha by Mani Kaul. It was directed by Amol Palekar and produced by Juhi Chawla, Aziz Mirza, Sanjiv Chawla and Shah Rukh Khan, who also plays the male lead. Paheli is based on the short story written by Vijayadan Detha in Rajasthani language and tells the story of a wife who is left by her husband and visited by a ghost, disguised as her husband, who is in love with her and takes her husbands place. Sunil Shetty, Juhi Chawla, Rajpal Yadav and Amitabh Bachchan have supporting roles in the film. The movie opened the ninth Zimbabwe International Film Festival at the Libertie Cinema Complex in Harare. It was also screened at both the Sundance Film Festival and the Palm Springs International Film Festival. The working title of the movie was Ghost Ka Dost. Paheli was Indias official entry to the 2006 Oscars. Race Race is a 2008 Indian action thriller film directed by Abbas-Mustan and produced under the Tips Films banner. The first installment of Race film series, the film is loosely based on the 1998 American film Goodbye Lover. It stars an ensemble cast of Anil Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Akshaye Khanna, Bipasha Basu, Katrina Kaif, and Sameera Reddy in the lead roles while Dalip Tahil and Johnny Lever are featured in supporting roles. Set and mostly filmed in Durban and Dubai, Race explores themes of sibling rivalry, betrayal and passion. It became the fourth highest grossing Bollywood film of the year. Race was dubbed into Tamil as Panthayam and in Telugu as Race Telugu. A sequel, Race 2, was released in 2013 to additional success; a second sequel, Race 3, released in 2018. The Pillow Book The Pillow Book is a 1996 erotic drama film written and directed by Peter Greenaway, which stars Vivian Wu as Nagiko, a Japanese model in search of pleasure and new cultural experience from various lovers. The film is a melding of dark modern drama with idealised Chinese and Japanese cultural themes and settings, and centres on body painting. College College is a 2008 comedy starring Drake Bell, Andrew Caldwell, and Kevin Covais and directed by first-time director Deb Hagan. It was released on August 29, 2008, by MGM. 11-11-11 11-11-11 is a 2011 supernatural horror film written and directed by Darren Lynn Bousman. The film is set at 11:11 on the 11th day of the 11th month and concerns an entity from another world that enters the earthly realm through Heavens 11th gate. The film was released in 17 theaters domestically on November 11, 2011. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures in North America, though most of its revenues were generated from foreign showings. Kevin & Perry Go Large Kevin & Perry Go Large is a 2000 British teen comedy film based on the Harry Enfield sketch Kevin the Teenager. The film was written by Dave Cummings and Harry Enfield and directed by Ed Bye. Enfield, Kathy Burke and Louisa Rix all return to their roles after previously appearing in Harry Enfields Television Programme, and later Harry Enfield and Chums. James Fleet replaced Stephen Moore as Kevins father. Although the film received mixed reviews upon release, it has since gained a cult following primarily due to its soundtrack. Pieta Pietà is a 2012 South Korean film. The 18th feature written and directed by Kim Ki-duk, it depicts the mysterious relationship between a brutal man who works for loan sharks and a middle-aged woman who claims that she is his mother, mixing Christian symbolism and highly sexual content. It made its world premiere in the competition line-up of the 69th Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Lion. It is the first Korean film to win the top prize at one of the three major international film festivals — Venice, Cannes and Berlin. The title refers to the Italian Pietà, signifying depictions of the Virgin Mary cradling the corpse of Jesus. Welcome to Mooseport Welcome to Mooseport is a 2004 American political satire comedy film directed by Donald Petrie and starring Ray Romano and Gene Hackman. It was filmed in Jacksons Point and Port Perry. Dhobi Ghat Dhobi Ghat, released internationally as Mumbai Diaries, is a 2011 Indian drama film directed by Kiran Rao in her directorial debut. The film was produced by Aamir Khan Productions, Reliance Entertainment, and Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd, and stars Prateik Babbar, Monica Dogra, Kriti Malhotra and Aamir Khan in the lead roles. Gustavo Santaolalla was signed to compose the score and soundtrack of the film, which includes a song by Ryuichi Sakamoto. Dhobi Ghat had its world premiere in September 2010 at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released on 21 January 2011 in cinemas. The film being mainly tagged an Art and Parallel cinema was critically successful, as it well received and appreciated by critics, although it was an average performer at the box office. The film was longlisted for the 65th BAFTA Awards in the Best Film Not in the English Language category. Occupation Occupation is an Australian science fiction action film, directed and written by Luke Sparke, with additional dialogue by Felix Williamson. The film was produced by Carly Imrie and Carmel Imrie of Sparke Films. In February 2018, Saban Entertainment acquired rights to the film in the North American region. Pinnacle Film is responsible for the film’s release in Australia and New Zealand. Radio Flyer Radio Flyer is a 1992 American drama-fantasy film directed by Richard Donner and written by David Mickey Evans. It stars Lorraine Bracco, John Heard, Elijah Wood, Joseph Mazzello, Adam Baldwin and Ben Johnson. Evans was to make his directorial debut on the film but was replaced by Donner. Michael Douglas and Evans were executive producers. Filming locations included Novato, and Columbia Airport in Columbia. Alatriste Alatriste is a 2006 Spanish epic historical fiction war film directed by Agustín Díaz Yanes, based on the main character of a series of novels written by Arturo Pérez-Reverte, The Adventures of Captain Alatriste. The film, which stars Viggo Mortensen, is the second most expensive Spanish language film ever made in Spain; only preceded by Agora. It portrays Spain of the 17th century using both fictional and real characters. Twentieth Century Fox has bought the rights to the film. Tyson Tyson is a 2008 documentary film about the life of former undisputed heavyweight world champion boxer Mike Tyson. It was directed by American filmmaker James Toback and produced by Nicholas Jarecki, Bob Yari, and NBA player Carmelo Anthony. The film was publicly screened for the first time at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival and won the Regard Knockout Award at the Un Certain Regard event. Tyson was released on April 24, 2009, distributed by Sony Classics. Shrek the Halls Shrek the Halls is an American Christmas computer-animated comedy television special that premiered on the American television network ABC on Wednesday, November 28, 2007. The thirty minute Christmas special was directed by Gary Trousdale and produced by DreamWorks Animation. Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz and Antonio Banderas reprised their roles from the feature films. This Christmas special takes place between Shrek the Third and Shrek Forever After. This television special was based on the childrens book Shrek! by the writer William Steig, was published on October 17, 1990. Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte is a 1964 American psychological thriller film directed and produced by Robert Aldrich, and starring Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Joseph Cotten, Agnes Moorehead and Mary Astor in her final film role. The movie was adapted for the screen by Henry Farrell and Lukas Heller, from Farrells unpublished short story "What Ever Happened to Cousin Charlotte?" It received seven Academy Award nominations. The Place Promised in Our Early Days is a 2004 Japanese anime science fiction war drama film written, directed, produced, cinematographed, edited, and storyboarded by Makoto Shinkai in his feature film debut. Set over several years in an alternate history where the Soviet Union occupies half of Japan, the film follows two childhood friends who grow apart after one of their friends disappears; as international tension rises and a mysterious tower built by the Union starts replacing matter around it with matter from other universes, they cross paths once again and realize their missing friend might be the key to save the world. Unlike his short film Voices of a Distant Star, which was largely made by Shinkai on his own, The Place Promised in Our Early Days is a full-scale production, as reflected by the better animation quality and the longer overall length. It has been broadcast across Japan by the anime satellite television network Animax. The film was licensed for North American release by ADV Films. Stan Helsing Stan Helsing is a 2009 Canadian-American horror comedy film written and directed by Joe Zenga. It stars Steve Howey, Diora Baird, Kenan Thompson, Desi Lydic and Leslie Nielsen. Released on October 23, 2009 by Anchor Bay Entertainment, the film is similar to the Scary Movie franchise and is a parody of horror films. Ringu 2 , directed by Hideo Nakata, is the sequel to the Japanese horror film, Ring. Ring was originally a novel written by Koji Suzuki; its sequel, Rasen, was also adapted into a film as the sequel to Ring. However, due to the poor response to Rasen, Ring 2 was made as a new sequel to Ring, not based on Suzukis works, and thus ultimately ignores the story of Rasen. Ring 2 takes place a couple of weeks after the first film, directly continuing the story and features most of the cast from Ring reprising their roles. The Women The Women is a 1939 American comedy-drama film directed by George Cukor. The film is based on Clare Boothe Luces play of the same name, and was adapted for the screen by Anita Loos and Jane Murfin, who had to make the film acceptable for the Production Code for it to be released. The film stars Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell, Paulette Goddard, Joan Fontaine, Lucile Watson, Mary Boland, Florence Nash, and Virginia Grey, as well as Marjorie Main and Phyllis Povah, the last two of whom reprised their stage roles from the play. Ruth Hussey, Virginia Weidler, Butterfly McQueen, and Hedda Hopper also appeared in smaller roles. Fontaine was the last surviving actress with a credited role in the film; she died in 2013. The film continued the plays all-female tradition—the entire cast of more than 130 speaking roles was female. Set in the glamorous Manhattan apartments of high society evoked by Cedric Gibbons, and in Reno, Nevada, where they obtain their divorces, it presents an acidic commentary on the pampered lives and power struggles of various rich, bored wives and other women they come into contact with. Throughout The Women, not a single male is seen — although the males are much talked about, and the central theme is the womens relationships with them. Lesbianism is intimated in the portrayal of only one character, Nancy Blake. The attention to detail was such that even in props such as portraits, only female figures are represented, and several animals which appeared as pets were also female. The only exceptions are a poster-drawing clearly of a bull in the fashion show segment, a framed portrait of Stephen Haines as a boy, a figurine on Marys night stand, and an ad on the back of the magazine Peggy reads at Marys house before lunch. Filmed in black and white, it includes a 6-minute fashion parade filmed in Technicolor, featuring Adrians most outré designs; often cut in modern screenings, it has been restored by Turner Classic Movies. On DVD, the original black-and-white fashion show, which is a different take, is available for the first time. A Dirty Shame A Dirty Shame is a 2004 American satirical sex comedy film written and directed by John Waters and starring Tracey Ullman, Johnny Knoxville, Selma Blair, Chris Isaak, Suzanne Shepherd and Mink Stole. , A Dirty Shame is the last theatrical film directed by Waters, who said that the films poor box office performance had prevented him from making more films. OtherLife OtherLife is a 2017 Australian science fiction thriller film directed by Ben C. Lucas. It stars Jessica De Gouw as the co-founder of Otherlife where they develop a form of biological virtual reality. When her partner, played by T.J. Power, insists she license it for unethical use, she struggles to retain control of her invention with the help of her lover, played by Thomas Cocquerel. The film is loosely based on the novel Solitaire by Kelley Eskridge. 30 Days of Night: Dark Days 30 Days of Night: Dark Days is a 2010 American horror film based on the comic book miniseries of the same name. It was directed by and written by Ben Ketai, alongside co-writer Steve Niles. It is a sequel to the 2007 film 30 Days of Night. A prequel to the first film titled Blood Trails was released on FEARnet.com and FEARnet On Demand in 2007 and continued in a second series Dust to Dust. The Hobbit The Hobbit is a 1977 Japanese-American animated musical television special created by Rankin/Bass, a studio known for their holiday specials, and animated by Topcraft, a precursor to Studio Ghibli. The film is an adaptation of the 1937 book of the same name by J. R. R. Tolkien, and was first broadcast on NBC in the United States on Sunday, November 27, 1977. Cry Freedom Cry Freedom is a 1987 British-South African epic drama film directed by Richard Attenborough, set in late-1970s apartheid era South Africa. The screenplay was written by John Briley based on a pair of books by journalist Donald Woods. The film centres on the real-life events involving black activist Steve Biko and his friend Donald Woods, who initially finds him destructive, and attempts to understand his way of life. Denzel Washington stars as Biko, while actor Kevin Kline portrays Woods. Cry Freedom delves into the ideas of discrimination, political corruption, and the repercussions of violence. The film was primarily shot on location in Zimbabwe and in Kenya due to political turmoil in South Africa at the time of production. As a film showing mostly in limited cinematic release, it was nominated for multiple awards, including Academy Award nominations for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Original Score, and Best Original Song. It also won a number of awards including those from the Berlin International Film Festival and the British Academy Film Awards. A joint collective effort to commit to the films production was made by Universal Pictures and Marble Arch Productions. It was commercially distributed by Universal Pictures cinematically, and by MCA Home Video for home media. Cry Freedom premiered in cinemas nationwide in the United States on 6 November 1987 grossing $5,899,797 in domestic ticket receipts. The film was at its widest release showing in 479 cinemas nationwide. It was generally met with positive critical reviews before its initial screening in cinemas. South African authorities unexpectedly allowed the film to be screened in cinemas without cuts or restrictions, despite the publication of Bikos writings being banned at the time of its release. Rosetta Rosetta is a 1999 French-Belgian film written and directed by the Dardenne brothers. It is about a seventeen-year-old girl who lives in a caravan park with her alcoholic mother. Trying to survive and to escape her situation, she makes numerous attempts at securing a job, which would allow her to move away from the caravan and her dysfunctional mother and have a stable life. Contrary to popular belief, the film did not inspire a new so called "Rosetta Law" in Belgium prohibiting employers from paying teen workers less than the minimum wage and other youth labour reforms. In a Guardian interview with the Dardenne brothers, Jean-Pierre explained the misconception; "No, that law already existed, it just hadnt been voted through yet, the truth is always less interesting than the fiction." The film won numerous accolades, including the Palme dOr and the Best Actress awards at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival, and received critical acclaim upon release. Vox Lux Vox Lux is a 2018 American drama film directed by Brady Corbet with a screenplay by Corbet from a story by Corbet and Mona Fastvold. It stars Natalie Portman, Jude Law, Raffey Cassidy, Stacy Martin and Jennifer Ehle. The film had its world premiere at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on September 4, 2018. It was released on December 7, 2018, by Neon. Macbeth Macbeth is a 1971 British-American historical period drama film directed by Roman Polanski and co-written by Polanski and Kenneth Tynan. A film adaptation of William Shakespeares tragedy of the same name, it tells the story of the Highland lord who becomes King of Scotland through treachery and murder. The film stars Jon Finch as the title character and Francesca Annis as Lady Macbeth, noted for their relative youth as actors. Themes of historic recurrence, greater pessimism and internal ugliness in physically beautiful characters are added to Shakespeares story of moral decline, which is presented in a more realistic style. Polanski opted to create an adaptation of Macbeth as a means of coping with the highly publicized Manson Family murder of his wife, Sharon Tate. Finding difficulty obtaining sponsorship from major studios, the production was funded by Playboy Enterprises. Filming was troubled by poor weather around the British Isles. Macbeth was screened out of competition at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival, and was a commercial failure in the United States. The film was controversial for its depictions of graphic violence and nudity, but has received generally positive reviews since its release, and was named Best Film by the National Board of Review. Tekkonkinkreet is a three-volume seinen manga series by Taiyō Matsumoto, which was originally serialized from 1993 to 1994 in Shogakukans Big Comic Spirits and first published in English as Tekkonkinkreet: Black & White. It was adapted into a 2006 feature-length Japanese anime film of the same name, directed by Michael Arias and animated by Studio 4°C. The film Tekkonkinkreet premiered in Japan on December 23, 2006. The story takes place in the fictional city of Takaramachi and centers on a pair of orphaned street kids – the tough, canny Kuro and the childish, innocent Shiro, together known as the Cats – as they deal with yakuza attempting to take over Treasure Town. L'Age d'Or LAge dOr, commonly translated as The Golden Age or Age of Gold, is a 1930 French surrealist satirical comedy film directed by Luis Buñuel about the insanities of modern life, the hypocrisy of the sexual mores of bourgeois society, and the value system of the Catholic Church. The screenplay is by Salvador Dalí and Buñuel. LAge dOr was one of the first sound films made in France, along with Miss Europe and Under the Roofs of Paris. The Breed The Breed is a 2006 horror film directed by Nicholas Mastandrea. This marked Mastandreas directorial debut. It was released in May at the Cannes Film Festival and subsequently released in other film markets and festivals around the world. Why Did I Get Married? Tyler Perrys Why Did I Get Married? is a 2007 American comedy-drama film adaptation written, produced, directed, and starring Tyler Perry. It was inspired by Perrys play of the same name. The film also stars Janet Jackson, Jill Scott, Malik Yoba, Sharon Leal, Tasha Smith, Michael Jai White, Richard T. Jones, Denise Boutte, and Keesha Sharp. The film was released in the United States by Lionsgate on October 12, 2007. The film is about the difficulty of maintaining a solid relationship in modern times. Eight married college friends plus one other non-friend go to Colorado for their annual week-long reunion, but the mood shifts when one couples infidelity comes to light. Secrets are revealed and each couple begins to question their own marriage. Over the course of the week, the couples battle with issues of commitment, betrayal and forgiveness and examine their lives as individuals and as committed couples. This film explores the resultant emotional impact that infidelity and love have upon the constitution of marriage. Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed is a 2008 American documentary-style propaganda film directed by Nathan Frankowski and starring Ben Stein. The film contends that there is a conspiracy in academia to oppress and exclude people who believe in intelligent design. It portrays the scientific theory of evolution as a contributor to communism, fascism, atheism, eugenics and, in particular, Nazi atrocities in the Holocaust. Although intelligent design is a pseudoscientific religious idea, the film presents it as science-based, without giving a detailed definition of the concept or attempting to explain it on a scientific level. Other than briefly addressing issues of irreducible complexity, Expelled examines intelligent design as a political issue. Expelled opened in 1,052 movie theaters, more than any other documentary before it, and grossed over $2,900,000 in its first weekend. It earned $7.7 million, making it the 33rd highest-grossing documentary film in the United States. Media response to the film has been largely negative. Multiple reviews, including those of USA Today and Scientific American, described the film as propaganda, with USA Today adding that it was "a political rant disguised as a serious commentary on stifled freedom of inquiry" and Scientific American calling it "a science-free attack on Darwin". The New York Times deemed it "a conspiracy-theory rant masquerading as investigative inquiry" and "an unprincipled propaganda piece that insults believers and nonbelievers alike". La Luna La Luna is a 2011 Pixar computer-animated short film, directed and written by Enrico Casarosa. The short premiered on June 6, 2011 at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in France, and it was paired with Pixars Brave for its theatrical release on June 22, 2012, being shown before the films beginning. La Luna was released on November 13, 2012, on the Brave DVD and Blu-ray, and on a new Pixar Short Films Collection, the second collection of Pixars short films. La Luna was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 84th Academy Awards. Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky is a 1991 Hong Kong martial arts-thriller film written and directed by Lam Nai-Choi, and based on the Japanese manga Riki-Oh by Masahiko Takajo and Saruwatari Tetsuya. The film stars Fan Siu-wong, Fan Mei-sheng, Ho Ka-kui, Gloria Yip, and Yukari Oshima. Fan Siu-wong plays Ricky Ho Lik Wong who is a young man who has super-human power and fighting abilities. Yukari Oshima stars as Huang Chung. The English title given on screen is simply Story of Ricky but later releases were sold under the title Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky. It had a limited theatrical release in the United States in 1993. It is well known for its acting, story, extremely brutal and highly unrealistic violence, as well as its high camp factor and extremely poor English dubbing. One scene, showing a character crushing another characters skull with his bare hands, later became a regular fixture on The Daily Show during Craig Kilborns time as the host. It was alleged that a sequel titled Dint King Inside King was released in Hong Kong in 2005, though the plot does not follow the events that supposedly occur after Ricky breaks out of prison, and is set in the distant future as opposed to 2001 for the first film. The film was never released in the United States or in Europe but is available on DVD through Panorama Entertainment. Oddly, and possibly due to rights issues, the film is built as a stand-alone project despite casting Fan Siu-wong in the title role, sporting the camouflage poncho seen in flashbacks and in the manga. Even the characters have different names. Henry & June Henry & June is a 1990 American biographical drama film directed by Philip Kaufman, and starring Fred Ward, Uma Thurman, and Maria de Medeiros. It is loosely based on Anaïs Nins French book of the same name, and tells the story of Nins relationship with Henry Miller and his wife, June. The film was nominated for Best Cinematography at the 63rd Academy Awards. It is one of three NC-17 films to receive Oscar nominations; the other films are Wild at Heart and Requiem for a Dream. Christine Christine is a 2016 American-British biographical drama film directed by Antonio Campos and written by Craig Shilowich. It stars actress Rebecca Hall as news reporter Christine Chubbuck struggling with depression, along with professional and personal frustrations as she tries to advance her career. The film, which premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, was released in the United States on October 14, 2016, by The Orchard, and in the United Kingdom on January 27, 2017, by Curzon Artificial Eye. The film was lauded by critics, with many praising Halls performance. Hope and Glory Hope and Glory is a 1987 British-American comedy-drama-war film, written, produced and directed by John Boorman and based on his own experiences of growing up in the Blitz in London during the Second World War. The title is derived from the traditional British patriotic song "Land of Hope and Glory". The film was distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film tells the story of the Rowan family and their experiences of the Blitz as seen through the eyes of the son, Billy. Hope and Glory was a critical and commercial success; it won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy and received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. It also received thirteen BAFTA Award nominations, winning for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort is a 2014 American horror film directed by Valeri Milev and the sixth installment in the Wrong Turn franchise. The film served as a stand-alone film, not connected to the previous films, only focused as an origin story. The film was released on DVD on October 21, 2014. Attack of the Killer Tomatoes! Attack of the Killer Tomatoes is a 1978 musical dark comedy horror film produced by J. Stephen Peace and John DeBello, and directed by John DeBello based upon an original idea by Costa Dillon. The screenplay was written by Dillon, Peace, and DeBello. The film is a spoof of B movies. Made on a budget less than US$ 100,000 the story involves tomatoes becoming sentient by unknown means and revolting against humanity. The success of the film led to three sequels, all co-written by the same three writers and directed by DeBello. Infernal Affairs III Infernal Affairs III is a 2003 Hong Kong crime thriller film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. It is the third and final installment in the Infernal Affairs film series, and is both a sequel and a semi-prequel to the original film, as it intercuts events before and after the events in the first film. Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Kelly Chen, Anthony Wong, Eric Tsang, and Chapman To reprise their roles again, joined by new cast members Leon Lai and Chen Daoming. Infernal Affairs III received mixed to positive reviews, grossed $4.5 million and was nominated for seven Hong Kong Film Awards. They Call Me Jeeg They Call Me Jeeg is a 2015 Italian sci-fi action film directed by and starring Claudio Santamaria in the lead role. The plot concerns a lonely misanthropic crook named Enzo, who gets superhuman strength after being affected by radioactive waste in the Tiber waters. The film is a tribute to the anime and manga series Steel Jeeg by Gō Nagai, from which takes up some thematics; the title is an in-joke based on the Alessia character who believes that the hero of the anime, Hiroshi Shiba, exists in the real world, and she mistakes Enzo for him. The title is also a reference to the spaghetti western film They Call Me Trinity. It received largely positive critical reviews and was nominated for several film industry awards, including seventeen David di Donatello, winning eight. The film was also selected as the Italian entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. After a successful run in Italian theaters in 2016, the movie got a limited release in the US starting March 17, 2017 by Uncork’d Entertainment, while as of July 2017 it is available on Netflix. The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane is a 1976 cross-genre film directed by Nicolas Gessner and starring Jodie Foster, Martin Sheen, Alexis Smith, Mort Shuman, and Scott Jacoby. It was a co-production of Canada and France and written by Laird Koenig, based on his 1974 novel of the same title. The plot focuses on 13-year-old Rynn Jacobs, a child whose absent poet father and secretive behaviours prod the suspicions of her conservative small-town Maine neighbours. The adaptation, originally intended as a play, was filmed in Quebec on a small budget. The production later became the subject of controversy over reports that Foster had conflicts with producers over the filming and inclusion of a nude scene, though a body double had been utilized. After a screening at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, a court challenge was launched regarding distribution, and a general release followed in 1977. Initially released to mixed reviews, with some critics finding the murder mystery plot weak but Fosters performance more meritorious, the film won two Saturn Awards, including Best Horror Film. It subsequently attained cult status, with later critics positively reviewing the screenplay. Writers and academics have interpreted it as a statement on childrens rights and variously placed it in the thriller, horror, mystery or other genres. The Man with the Iron Heart The Man with the Iron Heart is a 2017 English-language French-Belgian biographical war drama-thriller film directed by Cédric Jimenez and written by David Farr, Audrey Diwan, and Jimenez. It is based on French writer Laurent Binets novel HHhH, and focuses on Operation Anthropoid, the assassination of Nazi leader Reinhard Heydrich in Prague during World War II. The film stars Jason Clarke, Rosamund Pike, Jack OConnell, Jack Reynor, and Mia Wasikowska. It was shot in Prague and Budapest from September 2015 until February 2016. The Star Wars Holiday Special The Star Wars Holiday Special is a 1978 American musical science-fiction television film set in the Star Wars galaxy. It stars the original films main cast and Chewbaccas family and introduces Boba Fett, who would appear in later films. Directed by Steve Binder, it is the first official Star Wars spin-off film, and is set between the events of the original film and The Empire Strikes Back. In the storyline that ties the special together, following the events of the original film, Chewbacca and Han Solo attempt to visit the Wookiee home world to celebrate "Life Day". They are pursued by agents of the Galactic Empire, who are searching for members of the Rebel Alliance on the planet. The special introduces three members of Chewbaccas family: his father Itchy, his wife Malla, and his son Lumpy. The program also features the rest of the main Star Wars characters, including Luke Skywalker, C-3PO, R2-D2, Darth Vader and Princess Leia, all portrayed by the original cast. The program includes footage from the 1977 film, and a cartoon produced by Toronto-based Nelvana featuring the bounty hunter Boba Fett. A few scenes take place in space and in spacecraft including the Millennium Falcon and a Star Destroyer. The variety show segments and cartoon also take place in a few other locales, such as the Mos Eisley cantina seen in the original film, and a newly introduced red ocean planet known as Panna. The special is notorious for its extremely negative reception and has never been rebroadcast or officially released on home video. It has, therefore, become something of a cultural legend, because of the underground quality of its existence. It has been viewed and distributed in off-air recordings made from its original telecast by fans as bootleg copies, and later adapted to content-sharing websites. Cyberbully Cyberbully is a television film that premiered on July 17, 2011 on ABC Family. ABC Family collaborated with Seventeen magazine to make the film, and hopes the film will "delete digital drama". The film tells the story of a teenage girl who is bullied online. The film was released on DVD on February 7, 2012. Forever My Girl Forever My Girl is a 2018 American romantic drama film written and directed by Bethany Ashton Wolf based on the novel by Heidi McLaughlin. It follows a country musician who sets out to win over the girl he left at the altar eight years before. Abby Ryder Fortson, Travis Tritt, and John Benjamin Hickey also star. The film was released in the United States on January 19, 2018. It received negative reviews from critics, who denounced the writing and chemistry between the actors, and compared it negatively to Nicholas Sparks films. However, audience reception was more positive, and the film was a modest box office success grossing $16 million on a $3.5 million budget. Elena Elena is a 2011 Russian drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize. Shade Shade is a 2003 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed and written by Damian Nieman and starring Stuart Townsend, Gabriel Byrne, Thandie Newton, Jamie Foxx, Melanie Griffith and Sylvester Stallone. The film follows a trio of grifters who attempt to set up a legendary card sharp nicknamed "The Dean". The film had a limited release in the United States on May 7, 2004. King Solomon's Mines King Solomons Mines is a 1985 action adventure film, the fourth of five film adaptations of the 1885 novel of the same name by Henry Rider Haggard. It stars Richard Chamberlain, Sharon Stone, Herbert Lom and John Rhys-Davies. It was adapted by Gene Quintano and James R. Silke and directed by J. Lee Thompson. This version of the story was a light, comedic take, deliberately referring to, and parodying Indiana Jones. It was filmed outside Harare in Zimbabwe. It was followed by a sequel Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold and was to be followed by a sequel that was never produced: the first attempt would have been based on She and Allan, another Haggard novel, and then a second attempt to have been titled Allan Quatermain and the Jewel of the East and directed by producer Golan. Pickup on South Street Pickup on South Street is a 1953 Cold War spy film noir written and directed by Samuel Fuller, and released by the 20th Century Fox studio. The film stars Richard Widmark, Jean Peters, and Thelma Ritter. It was screened at the Venice Film Festival in 1953. In 2018, Pickup on South Street was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Palindromes Palindromes is a 2004 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Todd Solondz. Referencing Solondzs previous Welcome to the Dollhouse, it was nominated for the Golden Lion award at the 61st Venice International Film Festival. The protagonist, a 13-year-old girl named Aviva, is played by eight different actors of different ages, races, and genders during the course of the film, which features an array of secondary characters. The names of the characters Aviva, Bob, and Otto are all palindromes. Outcast Outcast is a 2014 American-Chinese-Canadian action film, directed by Nick Powell in his directorial debut and written by James Dormer. It stars Nicolas Cage, Hayden Christensen, Liu Yifei, Ji Ke Jun Yi, and Andy On. The film was slated for release on September 26, 2014 in China, but was postponed to April 3, 2015. The film received negative reviews from critics. StarStruck Starstruck is a 2010 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Sterling Knight and Danielle Campbell. Seven Days in May This article is about the film. For the 1962 novel on which it is based, see Seven Days in May. Seven Days in May is a 1964 American political thriller film about a military-political cabals planned takeover of the United States government in reaction to the presidents negotiation of a disarmament treaty with the Soviet Union. The picture was directed by John Frankenheimer; starring Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Fredric March, and Ava Gardner; with the screenplay written by Rod Serling based on the novel of the same name by Fletcher Knebel and Charles W. Bailey II, published in September 1962. Welcome to the Jungle Welcome to the Jungle is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Rob Meltzer and starring Jean-Claude van Damme, Adam Brody, Megan Boone, Rob Huebel, Kristen Schaal and Dennis Haysbert. The film premiered at the 2013 Newport Beach Film Festival. Switchback Switchback is a 1997 American thriller film written and directed by Jeb Stuart. It stars Dennis Quaid, Danny Glover, Jared Leto, Ted Levine, William Fichtner and R. Lee Ermey. An FBI agent tracks his sons kidnapper to Amarillo, Texas, where two lawmen are seeking to use the case in their election bid. Oorlogswinter Winter in Wartime is a 2008 Dutch war film directed by Martin Koolhoven. The screenplay was written by Mieke de Jong, Paul Jan Nelissen, and Martin Koolhoven based on Jan Terlouws eponymous 1972 novel. The film was hugely successful in the Netherlands, out-grossing competing films like Twilight and The Dark Knight. Additionally, it was the highest-grossing film in the Netherlands during Christmas 2008 and the first weeks of 2009. The film was chosen by the Dutch Critics as the best Dutch film of 2008; it won the PZC Audience Award, three Rembrandt Awards, and three Golden Calf awards. Also, it was chosen as Best Film by the Young Jury at the Rome Film Festival and was shortlisted at the Academy Awards, in the section Best Foreign Language Film. It was released in the United States by Sony Pictures Classics on 18 March 2011. The Lavender Hill Mob The Lavender Hill Mob is a 1951 comedy film from Ealing Studios, written by T. E. B. Clarke, directed by Charles Crichton, starring Alec Guinness and Stanley Holloway and featuring Sid James and Alfie Bass. The title refers to Lavender Hill, a street in Battersea, a district of South London, in the postcode district SW11, near to Clapham Junction railway station. The British Film Institute ranked The Lavender Hill Mob the 17th greatest British film of all time. The original film was digitally restored and re-released to UK cinemas on 29 July 2011 to celebrate its 60th anniversary. Yentl Yentl is a 1983 American romantic musical drama film from United Artists that was directed, co-written, and co-produced by, and stars Barbra Streisand. It is based on Leah Napolin and Isaac Bashevis Singers play of the same name, itself based on Singers short story "Yentl the Yeshiva Boy." The dramatic story incorporates humor and music to relate the story of an Ashkenazi Jewish girl in Poland who decides to dress and live like a man so that she can receive an education in Talmudic Law after her father dies. This cultural gender asymmetry that Yentl endures has been referenced in the medical community with the coining of the phrase Yentl Syndrome. The films musical score and songs, composed by Michel Legrand, include the songs "Papa" and "The Way He Makes Me Feel", both sung by Streisand. The film received the Academy Award for Best Original Score and the Golden Globe Awards for Best Motion Picture—Musical or Comedy and Best Director for Streisand, making her the first woman to have won Best Director at the Golden Globes. Trapped in Paradise Trapped in Paradise is a 1994 American Christmas-themed crime comedy film written and directed by George Gallo and starring Nicolas Cage, Jon Lovitz, and Dana Carvey. The Fortune Cookie The Fortune Cookie is a 1966 black comedy film starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau in their first on-screen collaboration. It was produced and directed by Billy Wilder from a script by Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 1931 American pre-Code horror film, directed by Rouben Mamoulian and starring Fredric March, who plays a possessed doctor who tests his new formula that can unleash peoples inner demons. The film is an adaptation of The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, the 1886 Robert Louis Stevenson tale of a man who takes a potion which turns him from a mild-mannered man of science into a homicidal maniac. Marchs performance has been much lauded, and earned him his first Academy Award. Corrina, Corrina Corrina, Corrina is a 1994 American feature film set in 1959 about a widower who hires a housekeeper/nanny to care for his daughter. It was written and directed by Jessie Nelson, in her feature film directing debut. It was the final film in which Don Ameche starred; he died shortly after filming was completed. Saaho Saaho is a 2019 Indian action thriller film written and directed by Sujeeth. It was produced by Vamsi Krishna Reddy, Pramod Uppalapati and Bhushan Kumar under their respective banners of UV Creations and T-Series. Filmed simultaneously in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu, it stars Prabhas and Shraddha Kapoor, marking the formers Hindi debut and the latters debut in south Indian cinema. The film follows an expansive criminal syndicate engulfed in a power struggle following the death of their leader all the while intelligence agencies use this to their advantage to take them down once and for all. Principal photography for Saaho began in August 2017. Filming took place in India, United Arab Emirates, Romania and Austria, and was undertaken with IMAX cameras. Produced on a budget of 350 crore, it is one of the most expensive Indian films ever produced. The films soundtrack was released under the banner T-Series. Saaho was released in India in theatres and IMAX on 30 August 2019. Spellbound Spellbound is a 2002 documentary that was directed by Jeffrey Blitz. The film follows eight competitors in the 1999 Scripps National Spelling Bee. The film received positive reviews and won several awards, including a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Life Is a Miracle Life Is a Miracle is a Serbian drama film directed by Emir Kusturica in 2004. It was entered into the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. The Roaring Twenties The Roaring Twenties is a 1939 crime thriller starring James Cagney, Priscilla Lane, Humphrey Bogart, and Gladys George. The epic movie, spanning the periods between 1919 and 1933, was directed by Raoul Walsh and written by Jerry Wald, Richard Macaulay and Robert Rossen based on "The World Moves On", a short story by Mark Hellinger, a columnist who had been hired by Jack L. Warner to write screenplays. The movie is hailed as a classic in the gangster movie genre, and considered an homage to the classic gangster movie of the early 1930s. The Roaring Twenties was the third and last film that Cagney and Bogart made together. The other two were Angels with Dirty Faces and The Oklahoma Kid. The Goodbye Girl The Goodbye Girl is a 1977 American romantic comedy-drama film produced by Ray Stark, directed by Herbert Ross and starring Richard Dreyfuss, Marsha Mason, Quinn Cummings and Paul Benedict. The original screenplay by Neil Simon centers on an odd trio: a struggling actor who has sublet a Manhattan apartment from a friend, the current occupant, and her precocious young daughter. Richard Dreyfuss won the 1977 Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as Elliot Garfield. At the time he became the youngest man to win an Oscar for Best Actor. The film became the first romantic comedy to earn 100 million dollars in box office grosses. Being Julia Being Julia is a 2004 comedy-drama film directed by István Szabó and starring Annette Bening and Jeremy Irons. The screenplay by Ronald Harwood is based on the novel Theatre by W. Somerset Maugham. The original film score was composed by Mychael Danna. Love Is Strange Love Is Strange is a 2014 French-American romantic drama film directed by Ira Sachs. The film had its premiere in the non-Competition programme of the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. The film was also screened in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Theri Theri is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Atlee Kumar and produced by Kalaipuli S. Thanu. The film features Vijay and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in the lead roles, while Amy Jackson, Mahendran, Prabhu and Raadhika amongst others form an ensemble cast. Featuring music composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar and cinematography handled by George C. Williams. The story revolves around a baker who holds a secret identity as former Deputy commissioner of police and he is on a secret Ghost Protocol mission organised by the Commissioner of police. The film had a worldwide release on 14 April 2016. Vijay won the Best entertainer of the year award for this film at South Indian International Movie Awards in 2016. 100 Feet 100 Feet is a 2008 American horror film written and directed by Eric Red and starring Famke Janssen, Bobby Cannavale, Ed Westwick and Michael Paré. Twelve Twelve is a 2010 American-French action drama teen film directed by Joel Schumacher. The film was written by Jordan Melamed, adapted from Nick McDonells novel of the same name. The film, a story of drug addiction, violence, and sex among wealthy teenagers from Manhattans Upper East Side, was released on August 6, 2010, after several delays, to both critical and commercial failure. It is rated R for violence, drug use, and nudity. The film was nominated for Choice Summer Movie Star at the Teen Choice Awards. The Seventh Continent The Seventh Continent is a 1989 Austrian drama film directed by Michael Haneke. It is Hanekes debut feature film, reportedly inspired by a true story of an Austrian middle-class family that committed suicide. The film chronicles the last years of the European family, which consists of Georg, an engineer; his wife Anna, an optician; and their young daughter, Eva. They lead routine urban middle-class lives, with hopes of escaping to Australia to start a new life, but suddenly decide to destroy themselves without any apparent reason. The film was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Hatchet II Hatchet II is a 2010 American slasher film written and directed by Adam Green. It is the sequel to Greens film, Hatchet. Picking up right where the first film ended, Hatchet II follows Marybeth as she escapes the clutches of the deformed, swamp-dwelling killer Victor Crowley. After learning the truth about her familys connection to the hatchet-wielding madman, Marybeth returns to the Louisiana swamps along with an army of hunters to recover the bodies of her family and exact the bloodiest revenge against the bayou butcher. The film sees the return of Kane Hodder and Tony Todd who portrayed Victor Crowley and Reverend Zombie in the 2006 film, respectively. Danielle Harris portrays Marybeth, a role originally played by Tamara Feldman. The film was originally screened at the 2010 London FrightFest Film Festival on August 26, 2010. It was released unrated in the United States on October 1, 2010. Youngblood Youngblood is a 1986 American drama sports film directed, co-produced, and co-written by Peter Markle, and starring Rob Lowe, Patrick Swayze, Cynthia Gibb. Veronika Decides to Die Veronika Decides to Die is a 2009 American psychological drama film directed by Emily Young from a screenplay by Roberta Hanley and Larry Gross, based on the 1998 novel of the same name by Paulo Coelho. It stars Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jonathan Tucker, Melissa Leo, David Thewlis, and Erika Christensen. While the novel originally takes place in Ljubljana, Slovenia, the film is set in New York City. Barbara Barbara is a 2012 German drama film directed by Christian Petzold. The film competed at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2012, where Petzold won the Silver Bear for Best Director. The film was selected as the German entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the shortlist. Chachi 420 Chachi 420 is a 1997 Indian Hindi comedy film, co-written, co-produced and directed by Kamal Haasan. The film is a remake of the Tamil film Avvai Shanmughi which was inspired from the Hollywood film Mrs. Doubtfire. It was the first film directed by Kamal Haasan who also starred in the film playing double roles. The film also starred Tabu, Amrish Puri, Om Puri, Johnny Walker, Paresh Rawal, Rajendranath Zutshi, Ayesha Jhulka, Nassar and Fatima Sana Shaikh. Columbus Columbus is a 2017 American drama film written, directed, and edited by Kogonada in his feature directorial debut. The film follows the son of a renowned architecture scholar who gets stranded in Columbus, and strikes up a friendship with a young architecture enthusiast who works at the local library. Michelle Forbes, Rory Culkin, and Parker Posey appear in supporting roles. The film premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and was released in the United States on August 4, 2017, by the Sundance Institute, receiving acclaim from critics. Not Without My Daughter Not Without My Daughter is a 1991 American drama film based on the book of the same name, depicting the escape of American citizen Betty Mahmoody and her daughter from her abusive husband in Iran. The film was shot in the United States, Turkey and Israel, and the main characters Betty Mahmoody and Sayyed Bozorg "Moody" Mahmoody are played by Sally Field and Alfred Molina, respectively. Sheila Rosenthal and Roshan Seth star as Mahtob Mahmoody and Houssein the smuggler, respectively. Falling in Love Falling in Love is an American romantic drama film released in 1984 starring Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep, directed by Ulu Grosbard. Sound City Sound City is a 2013 documentary film produced and directed by Dave Grohl, in his directorial debut, about the history of recording studio Sound City Studios in Van Nuys, Los Angeles. The Clovehitch Killer The Clovehitch Killer is a 2018 thriller film directed by Duncan Skiles and written by Christopher Ford. It stars Dylan McDermott, Charlie Plummer, Samantha Mathis, and Madisen Beaty. The film is set in Kentucky and was also shot there. It premiered at LA Film Festival on September 22, 2018, and received a limited theatrical release on November 16, 2018, distributed by IFC Midnight. Dragon Hunters Dragon Hunters is a 2008 French-German-Luxembourgish 3D computer-animated adventure action fantasy comedy-drama family film and fantastic tale telling the adventures of two dragon hunters, written by Frédéric Engel-Lenoir, directed by creator Arthur Qwak and Guillaume Ivernel with music by Klaus Badelt and produced by Philippe Delarue and Tilo Seiffert. It features the voices of Vincent Lindon, Patrick Timsit, Marie Drion in the French version and Forest Whitaker, Rob Paulsen and Mary Mouser in the English version. The film was produced by Futurikon, and co-produced by LuxAnimation, Mac Guff Ligne and Trixter. It shares the same creative universe as the Dragon Hunters TV series. It was released on March 26, 2008 in France and on March 20, 2008 in Russia and New Zealand. It was also distributed by Icon Productions and Bac Films. The film received a Cristal Award nomination for Best Feature and it earned $12,235,843 on a €12,000,000 budget. Dragon Hunters was released on DVD on April 5, 2008 in the United States by Bridge Arch Entertainment, and on November 5, 2008 in France by Warner Home Video. Stage Fright Stage Fright is a 1950 British film noir thriller film directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Jane Wyman, Marlene Dietrich, Michael Wilding and Richard Todd. Others in the cast include Alastair Sim, Sybil Thorndike, Kay Walsh, Hitchcocks daughter Pat Hitchcock in her movie debut, and Joyce Grenfell in a humorous vignette. The story was adapted for the screen by Whitfield Cook, Ranald MacDougall and Alma Reville, with additional dialogue by James Bridie, based on the novel Man Running by Selwyn Jepson. I'm Gonna Git You Sucka Im Gonna Git You Sucka is a 1988 American action comedy parody film of blaxploitation films written, directed by, and starring Keenen Ivory Wayans in his feature film directorial debut. Featured in the film are several noteworthy African-American actors who were part of the genre of blaxploitation: Jim Brown, Bernie Casey, Antonio Fargas, and Isaac Hayes. Other actors in the film are Kadeem Hardison, Janet Dubois, John Witherspoon, Damon Wayans, Clarence Williams III, and Chris Rock. The film is also the film debut of comedian Robin Harris who appears as a bartender. The films main villain, "Mr. Big," was played by John Vernon. Cherry Falls Cherry Falls is a 2000 American slasher comedy film directed by Geoffrey Wright, and starring Brittany Murphy, Jay Mohr, and Michael Biehn. The plot focuses on a small Virginia town where a serial killer is targeting teenaged virgins. After being submitted to and rejected by the MPAA numerous times, the film was never picked up for theatrical distribution and was purchased by USA Films, who telecast it in the fall of 2000. Nine Dead Nine Dead is a 2009 horror thriller film, directed by Chris Shadley, produced by Paula Hart and written by Patrick Wehe Mahoney. Filming began on July 6, 2008 and ended on July 27, 2008. The film spent several months without a distributor before being picked up by New Line Cinema and having a limited U.S. release on November 6, 2009. The film was released on DVD on March 9, 2010. Twelve O'Clock High Twelve OClock High is a 1949 American war film about aircrews in the United States Armys Eighth Air Force who flew daylight bombing missions against Nazi Germany and occupied France during the early days of American involvement in World War II, including a thinly disguised version of the notorious Black Thursday strike against Schweinfurt. The film was adapted by Sy Bartlett, Henry King and Beirne Lay Jr. from the 1948 novel 12 OClock High, also by Bartlett and Lay. It was directed by King and stars Gregory Peck, Hugh Marlowe, Gary Merrill, Millard Mitchell and Dean Jagger. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards and won two: Dean Jagger for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, and Thomas T. Moulton for Best Sound Recording. In 1998, Twelve OClock High was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". Brideshead Revisited Brideshead Revisited is a 2008 British drama film directed by Julian Jarrold. The screenplay by Jeremy Brock and Andrew Davies is based on the 1945 novel of the same name by Evelyn Waugh, which previously had been adapted in 1981 as the television serial Brideshead Revisited. Next Gen Next Gen is a 2018 computer-animated science fiction action film that is based on the online Chinese comic 7723 by Wang Nima, and is directed by Kevin R. Adams and Joe Ksander. The film stars the voices of John Krasinski, Charlyne Yi, Jason Sudeikis, Michael Peña, David Cross and Constance Wu. It tells the story of Mai Su, a lonely rebellious teenage girl living in a world where sentient robot technology is commonplace, and 7723, a top-secret weaponized robot, who, through a chance encounter, meet each other and form an unlikely bond that they must use to stop a vicious threat. The film was released on Netflix on September 7, 2018. Copenhagen Copenhagen is an independent US-Canadian coming-of-age adventure film. It had its world premiere as the opening narrative feature at the 20th anniversary edition of the Slamdance Film Festival 2014. The film won the Grand Jury Prize at the Florida Film Festival and Gasparilla Film Festival. Red Road Red Road is a 2006 British-Danish thriller film directed by Andrea Arnold and starring Kate Dickie, Tony Curran, Martin Compston, and Natalie Press. It tells the story of a CCTV security operator who observes through her monitors a man from her past. It is named after, and partly set at, the Red Road flats in Balornock, Glasgow, Scotland which were the tallest residential buildings in Europe at the time they were built. It is shot largely in a Dogme 95 style, using handheld cameras and natural light. The Observer polled several filmmakers and film critics who voted it as one of the best British films in the last 25 years. Red Road is the first film in Advance Party, a projected trilogy following a set of rules dictating how the films will be written and directed. They will all be filmed and set in Scotland, using the same characters and cast. Each film will be made by a different first-time director. Kites Kites is a 2010 Indian romantic action thriller film directed by Anurag Basu, with the story written and produced by Rakesh Roshan, starring Hrithik Roshan, Bárbara Mori, Kangana Ranaut, and Kabir Bedi. Presented in English as Kites: The Remix by Brett Ratner, the film was released in India and in North America on 21 May 2010. Its 208-theater opening in North America made it the largest Bollywood release up to that time. It was also the first Bollywood film to reach the weekend top ten, though My Name is Khan had a larger first-weekend North American gross. Despite a strong opening, the film only managed to collect net in its lifetime run following a critical loss. Domestically, one of the major criticisms aimed at the film was towards the multilingual narrative that featured majority of dialogue in English and Spanish, while it was advertised as a Hindi-language film. Great Expectations Great Expectations is a 2012 British film adaptation of Charles Dickens 1861 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Mike Newell, with the adapted screenplay by David Nicholls, and stars Jeremy Irvine, Helena Bonham Carter, Holliday Grainger, Ralph Fiennes and Robbie Coltrane. It was distributed by Lionsgate. Nicholls adapted the screenplay after being asked to work on it by producers Elizabeth Karlsen and Stephen Woolley, with whom he had worked on And When Did You Last See Your Father?. Helena Bonham Carter was asked to appear as Miss Havisham by Newell, and accepted the role after some initial apprehension, while Irvine was initially intimidated by the thought of appearing on screen as Pip. The premiere of the film closed the BFI London Film Festival in 2012, although it had already been previewed earlier in the year at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in the UK on 30 November 2012. Ninja Ninja is a 2009 American martial arts film directed by Isaac Florentine and starring Scott Adkins, Tsuyoshi Ihara and Mika Hijii. The films plot revolves around an American martial artist named Casey Bowman, who is asked by his sensei to travel to New York City and protect the Yoroi Bitsu, an armored chest that contains the weapons of the last Kōga ninja. Shadow of a Tear, a sequel to the film, made its premiere at the 2013 Fantastic Fest in Austin. Trailer Park Boys: The Movie Trailer Park Boys: The Movie, also known as Trailer Park Boys: The Big Dirty and simply Trailer Park Boys, is a 2006 Canadian crime dark comedy film based on the television series Trailer Park Boys. The film follows characters Ricky, Julian and Bubbles creating a plan for The Big Dirty, one last crime that will enable them to retire from their criminal lives. The film, like the series, was directed and produced by Mike Clattenburg, with Ivan Reitman as an executive producer. It was released in Canada on October 6, 2006, and a limited release in the United States began on January 25, 2008. It has developed into a cult film since then. And Then There Were None And Then There Were None is a 1945 film adaptation of Agatha Christies best-selling mystery novel of the same name, directed by René Clair. It was released in the United Kingdom as Ten Little Indians, in keeping with a later United Kingdom title of Christies novel. The Beach Bum The Beach Bum is a 2019 American stoner comedy film written and directed by Harmony Korine and starring Matthew McConaughey, Snoop Dogg, Isla Fisher, Zac Efron, Jimmy Buffett, Martin Lawrence and Jonah Hill. The plot follows the adventures of stoner poet Moondog in and around the Florida Keys as he tries to finish his new novel for the respect of his daughter and his share of his wifes inheritance. The Beach Bum had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 9, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on March 29, 2019, by Neon. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with some calling it "joyous" and others describing it as an "epic goof," though McConaugheys performance received near-universal praise. PCU PCU is a 1994 American comedy film written by Adam Leff and Zak Penn and directed by Hart Bochner about college life at the fictional Port Chester University, and represents "an exaggerated view of contemporary college life...." The film is based on the experiences of Leff and Penn at Eclectic Society at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. Shadow Dancer Shadow Dancer is a 2012 British-Irish drama film directed by James Marsh and scripted by Tom Bradby, based on his novel of the same name. The film premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and was screened out of competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2012. Superman vs. The Elite Superman vs. The Elite is an animated superhero film based on the comic book story "Whats So Funny About Truth" in Action Comics #775. Adapted by Joe Kelly who also wrote the comic book story and directed by Michael Chang. The film featured the return of George Newbern as Superman and David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen reprising their roles from the DC animated universe. Released on June 12, 2012, it is the 14th film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies. Last Love Mr. Morgans Last Love is a 2013 film based on Françoise Dorners French novel La Douceur Assassine. It is written and directed by Sandra Nettelbeck and stars Michael Caine and Clémence Poésy. The War The War is a 1994 drama film directed by Jon Avnet and starring Elijah Wood, Kevin Costner, and Mare Winningham. It is a coming of age tale set in Mississippi in the 1970s. The film gained Wood a young actors award. Dogtown and Z-Boys Dogtown and Z-Boys is an award winning 2001 documentary film directed by Stacy Peralta. The documentary explores the pioneering of the Zephyr skateboard team in the 1970s and the evolving sport of skateboarding. Using a mix of film of the Zephyr skateboard team shot in the 1970s by Craig Stecyk, along with contemporary interviews, the documentary tells the story of a group of teenage surfer/skateboarders and their influence on the history of skateboarding culture. Safe Safe is a 1995 British/American psychological drama film written and directed by Todd Haynes, and starring Julianne Moore. The story is a character study of a suburban California housewife whose life deteriorates under the stress of "environmental illnesses" and seeks hope from "New Age" practitioners with whom she becomes involved. Safe was voted the best film of the 1990s in the 1999 Village Voice Film Poll. Dhamaal Dhamaal is a 2007 Indian comedy film directed by Indra Kumar and produced by Ashok Thakeria. The film stars Sanjay Dutt, Ritesh Deshmukh, Arshad Warsi, Aashish Chaudhary and Javed Jaffrey in the lead roles while Asrani, Sanjay Mishra, Vijay Raaz, Manoj Pahwa and Tiku Talsania are featured in supporting roles. It is heavily inspired from Its a Mad 1963 American epic comedy film, It is the first installment of Dhamaal film series. The film was remade on 2008 Kannada movie Mast Maja Maadi. In 2011, the film spawned a sequel, under the title of Double Dhamaal, with the lead cast reprising their roles. A third sequel, under the name Total Dhamaal was released in February 2019, with only Deshmukh, Warsi and Jaffrey returning with an entirely new cast and a fresh story, having no connections to Dhamaal and Double Dhamaal. Gorky Park Gorky Park is a 1983 mystery drama film based on the novel Gorky Park by Martin Cruz Smith. It was directed by Michael Apted. Dennis Potter won a 1984 Edgar Award for his screenplay for the film. The main stars of the film are William Hurt as Arkady Renko, Lee Marvin as Jack Osborne, Joanna Pacula as Irina Asanova, Rikki Fulton as Major Pribluda, Brian Dennehy as William Kirwill, Ian McDiarmid as Professor Andreev, Michael Elphick as Pasha and Ian Bannen as Prosecutor Iamskoy. James Horner wrote the score. Ralf D. Bode was cinematographer. Pacuła was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture and Elphick for a BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor. The film also featured Alexei Sayle as a black marketeer. Conversations with Other Women Conversations with Other Women is a 2005 bittersweet romantic drama film directed by Hans Canosa, written by Gabrielle Zevin, starring Aaron Eckhart and Helena Bonham Carter. The film won Best Actress for Bonham Carter at the 2005 Tokyo International Film Festival. Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story Dreamer is a 2005 American sports drama film written and directed by John Gatins in his directorial debut. The film stars Kurt Russell, Kris Kristofferson, Elisabeth Shue and Dakota Fanning. It is inspired by the true story of an injured Thoroughbred racehorse named Mariahs Storm. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2005 and was theatrically released on October 21, 2005 by DreamWorks Pictures. The film received mixed reviews from critics, and earned $38 million on a $32 million budget. It also received a Critics Choice Award nomination for Best Family Film. Bad Boy Bubby Bad Boy Bubby is a 1993 Australian-Italian black comedy drama film written and directed by Rolf de Heer. It stars Nicholas Hope and Carmel Johnson. Poetic Justice Poetic Justice is a 1993 American romantic drama film written and directed by John Singleton and starring Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur with Regina King and Joe Torry. In the film, the main character Justice writes poems which she recites throughout the film. The poems featured were written by Maya Angelou, and Angelou also appears in the film as one of the three elderly sisters whom the characters meet at a roadside family reunion. The Last Poets make an appearance toward the end of the film. Poetic Justice reached #1 in the box office its opening weekend, grossing $11,728,455. It eventually grossed a total of $27,515,786. Jackson received nominations for the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, with the Billboard Hot 100 number one song, "Again". It was later referenced in Kendrick Lamars single "Poetic Justice", which was titled after and based on the film. The song sampled Jacksons "Any Time." Despite mixed reviews from critics, the film is considered a cult film especially for the performances and the chemistry between Jackson and Shakur. 2001 Maniacs 2001 Maniacs is a 2005 American comedy horror film directed by Tim Sullivan and starring Robert Englund, Lin Shaye, Jay Gillespie, Dylan Edrington, and Matthew Carey. It is a remake of the 1964 film Two Thousand Maniacs! written and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. The film is distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment. It was filmed in Westville. Mirrors 2 Mirrors 2 is a 2010 American supernatural horror film. It is a sequel to the 2008 film Mirrors. Released by 20th Century Fox in direct-to-video format, the film is written by Matt Venne and is directed by Víctor García. It is available on DVD and Blu-ray Disc. Leap of Faith Leap of Faith is a 1992 American comedy-drama film directed by Richard Pearce and starring Steve Martin, Debra Winger, Lolita Davidovich, Liam Neeson, and Lukas Haas. The film is about Jonas Nightengale, a Christian faith healer who uses his revival meetings to milk money out of the inhabitants of Rustwater, Kansas. The Librarian III: The Curse of the Judas Chalice The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice is the third film in The Librarian series starring Noah Wyle as a librarian who protects a secret collection of artifacts from Vlad Dracula and his vampire hordes. It is a sequel to 2004s Quest for the Spear and 2006s Return to King Solomons Mines. Pokiri Pokiri is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by Puri Jagannadh. The film was produced by Jagannadh and Manjula Ghattamaneni by their respective production companies Vaishno Academy and Indira Productions. The film stars Mahesh Babu and Ileana DCruz; Prakash Raj, Nassar and Sayaji Shinde appear in prominent roles. The plot revolves around a local goon whose killer instincts earn him not only his girlfriends disapproval and a corrupt cops enmity but also the attention of a wanted don. Made on a budget of around 100120 million, the films principal photography commenced in November 2005 and lasted until April 2006. Most of the film was shot in and around Hyderabad and Chennai, except for a song which was shot at the province of Phuket in Thailand and the city of Bangkok. Shyam K. Naidu was the films cinematographer, and it was edited by Marthand K. Venkatesh. The soundtrack and background score were composed by Mani Sharma. Pokiri was released on 28 April 2006, to positive critical feedback, and collected a distributors share of 420 million. The film grossed 660 million worldwide and remained the highest-grossing Telugu film for three years, until it was surpassed by Magadheera in 2009. The film was also one of the fourteen southern Indian films to be screened at the International Indian Film Academy Awards Film festival in 2006. The film won four Nandi Awards and two Filmfare Awards. The films success catapulted DCruz into stardom and brought recognition to Jagannadh as a writer and director. It was remade in Tamil as Pokkiri, in Hindi as Wanted, and in Kannada as Porki. The Last Days of Disco The Last Days of Disco is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Whit Stillman, and loosely based on his travels and experiences in various nightclubs in Manhattan, including Studio 54. The film concerns a group of Ivy League and Hampshire College graduates falling in and out of love in the disco scene of New York City, in the "very early 1980s". Chloë Sevigny and Kate Beckinsale have the lead roles. The Last Days of Disco is the third film in what Stillman calls his "Doomed-Bourgeois-in-Love series". The three films are independent of each other except for the cameo appearances of some common characters. According to Stillman, the idea for Disco was originally conceived after the shooting of Barcelonas disco scenes. In 2000, Stillman published a novelization of the film, titled The Last Days of Disco, with Cocktails at Petrossian Afterwards. It won the 2014 Prix Fitzgerald Award. The film was released theatrically in the United States on June 12, 1998; its DVD and video releases followed in 1999. The DVD releases eventually went out of print, and the film was widely unavailable for home video purchase until it was picked up by The Criterion Collection and released in a director-approved special edition on August 25, 2009. Along with Metropolitan and Barcelona, a print of The Last Days of Disco resides in the permanent film library of the Museum of Modern Art. Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil is a 2011 American computer-animated 3D comedy film and the sequel to 2005s Hoodwinked!, directed by Mike Disa and released on April 29, 2011 by The Weinstein Company. The film was written by Cory Edwards, Todd Edwards and Tony Leech, who wrote and directed the previous Hoodwinked! film. Most of the cast reprised their roles, with the exceptions of Anne Hathaway and Jim Belushi, who were replaced by Hayden Panettiere and Martin Short, respectively. In this film, Red is in training with a mysterious group called the Sisters of the Hood and must team up with Wolf to rescue Hansel and Gretel and Granny from the evil witch, Verushka. The film received negative reviews and was a box office bomb. Fair Game Fair Game is a 1995 American action film directed by Andrew Sipes. It stars Cindy Crawford as family law attorney Kate McQuean and William Baldwin as Max Kirkpatrick, a Florida police officer. Kirkpatrick ends up on the run to protect McQuean when she is targeted for murder by ex-members of the KGB with interests in a ship owned by a Cuban man who may lose it in a divorce case being pursued by McQuean. The film is based on Paula Goslings novel of the same title, which was previously adapted into the 1986 Sylvester Stallone film Cobra. Locations used for the film included Coral Gables, Miami Beach, and the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Fair Game was panned by critics, and is a box office bomb. The Mechanic The Mechanic is a 1972 American action thriller film which was directed by Michael Winner, produced by Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff, and written by Lewis John Carlino. The film stars Charles Bronson, Jan-Michael Vincent, Keenan Wynn, and Jill Ireland. The story follows Arthur Bishop, a top assassin who takes under his wing Steve McKenna, the ruthless and ambitious son of Harry McKenna, the former head of the secret organization for which Bishop works. It is noted for its opening, which features no dialogue for the first 16 minutes, as Bronsons character prepares to kill his current target. Upon its release, the film received generally mixed reviews from critics but it was praised for its action scenes, acting and writing although the direction and the storytelling was criticized. A remake of the same name was released on 2011, starring Jason Statham as Bishop and Ben Foster as McKenna. The film was a financial success, and spawned a sequel, Resurrection, which was released four years later. Amelia Amelia is a 2009 Canadian-American biographical film about the life of Amelia Earhart. Most of the story is told in flashbacks before ending with Earharts mysterious disappearance. The film was directed by Mira Nair and stars Hilary Swank as Earhart and Richard Gere as her husband, George Putnam. The cast list also includes Christopher Eccleston and Ewan McGregor. The film was written by Ronald Bass and Anna Hamilton Phelan, using research from sources including East to the Dawn by Susan Butler and The Sound of Wings by Mary S. Lovell. The film has received predominantly negative reviews. Blood: The Last Vampire Blood: The Last Vampire is a 2000 anime film produced by Production I.G and SPE Visual Works and directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo. The film premiered in theaters in Japan on November 18, 2000. A single-volume manga sequel, titled Blood: The Last Vampire 2000 and written by Benkyo Tamaoki, was published in Japan in 2001 by Kadokawa Shoten, and in English by Viz Media in November 2002 under the title Blood: The Last Vampire 2002. Three Japanese light novel adaptations have also been released for the series, along with a video game. It also spawned a fifty-episode anime series set in an alternate universe titled Blood+ as well as a second anime series, Blood-C. A live-action adaptation of the film with the same title was released in Japan in May 2009. 20 Feet from Stardom 20 Feet from Stardom is a 2013 American documentary film directed by documentary filmmaker Morgan Neville and was produced by Gil Friesen, a music industry executive whose curiosity to know more about the lives of background singers inspired the making of the film. The film follows the behind-the-scenes experiences of backup singers and stars Darlene Love, Judith Hill, Merry Clayton, Lisa Fischer, Táta Vega, and Jo Lawry, among many others. On March 2, 2014, it won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 86th Academy Awards. Lisa Fischer said of backup singing: "I reject the notion that the job you excel at is somehow not enough to aspire to, that there has to be something more. I love supporting other artists." She added: "Some people will do anything to be famous. I just wanted to sing." Flashbacks of a Fool Flashbacks of a Fool is a 2008 British drama film about a Hollywood actor who, following the death of his childhood best friend, reflects upon his life and what might have been, had he stayed in England. The film was directed by Baillie Walsh, and stars Daniel Craig, Harry Eden, Claire Forlani, Felicity Jones, Emilia Fox, Eve, Jodhi May, Helen McCrory and Miriam Karlin. Stories We Tell Stories We Tell is a 2012 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Sarah Polley and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The film explores her familys secrets—including one intimately related to Polleys own identity. Stories We Tell premiered August 29, 2012 at the 69th Venice International Film Festival, then played at the 39th Telluride Film Festival and the 37th Toronto International Film Festival. In 2015, it was added to the Toronto International Film Festivals list of the top 10 Canadian films of all time, at number 10. It was also named the 70th greatest film since 2000 in a 2016 critics poll by BBC. Joshua Joshua is a 2007 American psychological horror written and directed by George Ratliff and co-written by Davud Gilbert. The film stars Sam Rockwell, Vera Farmiga and Jacob Kogan. The film is about an affluent young Manhattan family and how they are torn apart by the increasingly sadistic behavior of their disturbed son, Joshua. It was released on July 6, 2007, in the United States by Fox Searchlight Pictures. The Secret The Secret is a 2006 Australian-American documentary film consisting of a series of interviews designed to demonstrate the New Thought claim that everything one wants or needs can be satisfied by believing in an outcome, repeatedly thinking about it, and maintaining positive emotional states to "attract" the desired outcome. The film and the subsequent publication of the book of the same name attracted interest from media figures such as Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres and Larry King. It has also received a great deal of controversy and criticism for its claims, and has been parodied in TV shows. Little Nicholas Little Nicholas, also known as Petit Nicolas, is a 2009 French-Belgian family comedy film directed by Laurent Tirard, who co-wrote with Grégoire Vigneron and Alain Chabat. It is based on a series of childrens books by René Goscinny. The film features an ensemble cast led by Maxime Godart in the title role of Nicolas. The film was theatrically released in France on 30 September 2009 by Wild Bunch Distribution, Central Film, and EOne Films. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics and earned $100.8 million on a $22.7 million budget. It won the French Television of Ontario Prize for Best Youth Film at the Cinéfranco in 2010 and also received nominations for the César Award for Best Writing – Adaptation, the European Film Award for Peoples Choice Award for Best European Film, and the Cinema Brazil Grand Prize for Best Foreign-Language Film. A sequel, Nicholas on Holiday, was released on 9 July 2014. Vaastav: The Reality Vaastav: The Reality is a 1999 Indian Hindi-language action crime film written and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar and starring Sanjay Dutt and Namrata Shirodkar. It also features Sanjay Narvekar, Mohnish Behl, Paresh Rawal, Reema Lagoo and Shivaji Satam in supporting roles. "The Reality" as described by the films tagline, refers to the harsh realities of life in the Mumbai underworld. The film is said to be loosely based on the life of Mumbai underworld gangster Chhota Rajan. The film was very well received by both critics and audiences and was amongst the highest grossing Hindi films of the year. Sanjay Dutt was nominated for the Filmfare best actor category for the fourth time in his then 18-year-old film career and finally winning it, regarded by critics unanimously amongst being one of Indian cinemas most memorable onscreen characters. The film was extremely successful both in India and overseas. It was nominated for and won many awards. Over the years it has become a cult film. The film was followed by the 2002 sequel Hathyar. Operation Petticoat Operation Petticoat is a 1959 American World War II submarine comedy film in Eastmancolor from Universal-International, produced by Robert Arthur, directed by Blake Edwards, that stars Cary Grant and Tony Curtis. The film tells in flashback the misadventures of the fictional U.S. Navy submarine, USS Sea Tiger, during the Battle of the Philippines in the opening days of the United States involvement in World War II. Some elements of the screenplay were taken from actual incidents that happened with some of the Pacific Fleets submarines during the war. Other members of the cast include several actors who went on to become television stars in the 1960s and 1970s: Gavin MacLeod of The Love Boat and McHales Navy, Marion Ross of Happy Days, and Dick Sargent of Bewitched. Paul King, Joseph Stone, Stanley Shapiro, and Maurice Richlin were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Writing for their work on Operation Petticoat. The film was the basis for a TV series in 1977 starring John Astin in Grants role. Bagdad Cafe Bagdad Cafe is a 1987 English-language German film directed by Percy Adlon. It is a comedy-drama set in a remote truck stop and motel in the Mojave Desert in the US state of California. Loosely based on Carson McCullers novella The Ballad of the Sad Café, the film centers on two women who have recently separated from their husbands, and the blossoming friendship that ensues. It runs 95 minutes in the U.S. and 108 minutes in the German version. Werckmeister Harmonies Werckmeister Harmonies is a 2000 Hungarian drama mystery film directed by Béla Tarr and Ágnes Hranitzky, based on the 1989 novel The Melancholy of Resistance by László Krasznahorkai. Shot in black-and-white and composed of thirty-nine languidly paced shots, the film shows János and his older friend György during the communist Hungarian era. It also shows their journey among helpless citizens as a dark circus comes to town casting an eclipse over their lives. The title refers to the baroque musical theorist Andreas Werckmeister. György Eszter, a major character in the film, gives a monologue propounding a theory that Werckmeisters harmonic principles are responsible for aesthetic and philosophical problems in all music since, and need to be undone by a new theory of tuning and harmony. Werckmeister Harmonies opened to wide acclaim from film critics, and is often listed among the major cinematic works of the 21st century. In a 2016 poll by BBC, the film was listed as one of the top 100 films since 2000. The Other Sister The Other Sister is a 1999 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall and stars Juliette Lewis, Giovanni Ribisi, Diane Keaton, and Tom Skerritt. It was filmed in Long Beach, Pasadena, and San Francisco. The film was written by Marshall, Bob Brunner, and Malia Scotch Marmo. The Petrified Forest The Petrified Forest is a 1936 American film directed by Archie Mayo and based on Robert E. Sherwoods 1935 Broadway drama of the same name. The motion picture stars Leslie Howard, Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart. The screenplay was written by Delmer Daves and Charles Kenyon, and adaptations were later performed on radio and television. The film is set in Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona. Coming Home Coming Home is a 1978 American drama film directed by Hal Ashby from a screenplay written by Waldo Salt and Robert C. Jones from a story by Nancy Dowd. It stars Jane Fonda, Jon Voight, Bruce Dern, Penelope Milford, Robert Carradine and Robert Ginty. The films narrative follows a perplexed woman, her Marine husband, and a paraplegic Vietnam War veteran she meets while her husband is deployed in Vietnam. The film was released theatrically on February 15, 1978. Upon release, the film was a critical and commercial success with critics acclaiming the direction, screenplay and performances while the film grossed $36 million worldwide against a budget of $3 million becoming the 15th highest-grossing film of 1978, while receiving eight nominations at the 51st Academy Awards, winning the Oscars for Best Actress, Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay. Coming Home is one of only 12 films in history to be on two lists of rare Oscar accomplishments; nominations for the "Big Five" Oscars and nominations in all acting categories. Desert Flower Desert Flower is a 2009 German biographical film directed by Sherry Hormann. It stars Liya Kebede, Sally Hawkins and Craig Parkinson, and is based on the Somali-born model Waris Diries autobiography. Aankhen Aankhen is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language heist thriller film directed by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Akshay Kumar, Sushmita Sen, Arjun Rampal and Paresh Rawal in the lead roles. Aditya Pancholi plays a naive cop. The film is an adaptation of Shahs own Gujarati play Andhalo Pato. The film tells the story of Vijay Singh Rajput a hard-working but temperamental man, who has spent all his life working for one bank and even achieving them International recognition. When Vijay loses his mind and goes on a violent rampage beating up another employee, he is subsequently fired. He decides to take vengeance by organising a full on heist, and having the same bank robbed by three blind men, as no one will suspect them. Aankhen had its worldwide premiere in Malaysia at the 3rd IIFA Awards ceremony on 5 April 2002. Upon release Aankhen received acclaim from critics and cinema-goers alike, for its unusual storyline, well executed direction and acting, with Bachchan and Akshay Kumar drawing maximum accolades for their performances. The film was nominated in several award categories in 2002/03, although it didnt win any. The Secret Life of Words The Secret Life of Words is a 2005 English-speaking Spanish-Irish drama film written and directed by Isabel Coixet and starring Sarah Polley, Tim Robbins, Javier Cámara and Julie Christie. It was released on December 15, 2006. Pit and the Pendulum The Pit and the Pendulum is a 1961 horror film in Panavision and Pathe Color directed by Roger Corman, starring Vincent Price, Barbara Steele, John Kerr, and Luana Anders. The screenplay by Richard Matheson was loosely inspired by Edgar Allan Poes 1842 short story of the same name. Set in sixteenth-century Spain, the story is about a young Englishman who visits a forbidding castle to investigate his sisters mysterious death. After a series of horrific revelations, apparently ghostly appearances and violent deaths, the young man becomes strapped to the titular torture device by his lunatic brother-in-law during the films climactic sequence. The film was the second title in the popular series of Poe-based movies released by American International Pictures, the first having been Cormans House of Usher released the previous year. Like House, the film features widescreen cinematography by Floyd Crosby, sets designed by art director Daniel Haller, and a film score composed by Les Baxter. A critical and box-office hit, Pits commercial success convinced AIP and Corman to continue adapting Poe stories for another six films, five of them starring Price. The series ended in 1965 with the release of The Tomb of Ligeia. Film critic Tim Lucas and writer Ernesto Gastaldi have both noted the films strong influence on numerous subsequent Italian thrillers, from Mario Bavas The Whip and the Body to Dario Argentos Deep Red. Stephen King has described one of Pits major shock sequences as being among the most important moments in the post-1960 horror film. Housefull Housefull is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Sajid Khan. The film stars Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Deepika Padukone, Lara Dutta, Jiah Khan, Boman Irani and Arjun Rampal in the lead roles while Chunky Pandey, Randhir Kapoor, Lillete Dubey, Daisy Irani and Malaika Arora Khan are featured in supporting roles and Jacqueline Fernandez is featured as an Item Number. This would be Jiah Khans final film before her death in 2013. The film was shot over several months in London and Italy. Produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, the film released at more than 750 theatres on 30 April 2010 in India. It was a success at the box office. It is the first installment of the Housefull film series. This film was loosely based on the Tamil film Kaathala Kaathala directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. Housefull was a blockbuster at the box office and the fourth highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2010. Kika Kika is a 1993 Spanish language film directed by Pedro Almodóvar and starring Verónica Forqué as the title character. Forqué won the Goya Award for Best Actress, the second female lead on an Almodóvar film to do so. The film comments on the intrusive nature of reality television which was a relatively new phenomenon at the time. Educating Rita Educating Rita is a British 1983 drama/comedy film directed by Lewis Gilbert with a screenplay by Willy Russell based on his 1980 stage play. The film stars Michael Caine, Julie Walters, Michael Williams and Maureen Lipman. It won multiple major awards for best actor and best actress and was nominated for three Academy Awards. Caine and Walters both won BAFTA and Golden Globe awards for best actor and actress. The British Film Institute ranked Educating Rita the 84th greatest British film of the 20th century. W.E. W.E. is a 2011 British historical romantic drama film written and directed by Madonna and starring Abbie Cornish, Andrea Riseborough, Oscar Isaac, Richard Coyle and James DArcy. The screenplay was co-written by Alek Keshishian, who previously worked with Madonna on her 1991 documentary Truth or Dare and two of her music videos. Although the film was panned by critics and was a box office bomb, it received an Academy Award nomination for Best Costume Design. This mark Isaacs and Cornishs second role together since Sucker Punch. The film tells the story of two women separated by over six decades. In 1998, lonely New Yorker Wally Winthrop is obsessed with King Edward VIIIs abdication of the British throne for the woman he loved: American divorcée Wallis Simpson. But Wallys research, including several visits to Sothebys auction of the Windsor estate, reveals that the couples life together was not as perfect as she thought. Traveling back and forth in time, W.E. intertwines Wallys journey of discovery in New York with the story of Wallis and Edward from the early days of their romance to the unraveling of their lives over the following decades. D.A.R.Y.L. D.A.R.Y.L. is a 1985 science fiction film written by David Ambrose, Allan Scott and Jeffrey Ellis. It was directed by Simon Wincer and stars Barret Oliver, Mary Beth Hurt, Michael McKean, Danny Corkill, and Josef Sommer. D.A.R.Y.L was released in the United States on June 14, 1985 and released in the Singapore on May 5, 1986. The original music score was composed by Marvin Hamlisch. Shut In Shut In is a 2016 French-Canadian psychological thriller film directed by Farren Blackburn, written by Christina Hodson, and starring Naomi Watts, Oliver Platt, Charlie Heaton, Jacob Tremblay, David Cubitt, and Clémentine Poidatz. The film was released in the United States on November 15, 2016, and in France on November 30, 2016, by EuropaCorp. It received negative reviews from critics, and grossed $13 million worldwide. The Green Berets The Green Berets is a 1968 American war film set in Vietnam featuring John Wayne, Jim Hutton, David Janssen, Aldo Ray, Patrick Wayne, and Jack Soo, based on the 1965 novel by Robin Moore. Much of the film was shot in the summer of 1967. Parts of the screenplay bear little relation to the novel, although the portion in which a woman seduces a North Vietnamese communist general and sets him up to be kidnapped by Americans is from the book. Thematically, The Green Berets is strongly anti-communist and pro-Saigon. It was released at the height of American involvement in the Vietnam War, the same year as the Tet Offensive against the largest cities in South Vietnam. John Wayne, concerned by the anti-war atmosphere in the United States, wanted to make this film to present the pro-military position. He requested and obtained full military cooperation and materiel from 36th President Lyndon B. Johnson and the United States Department of Defense. To please The Pentagon, who were attempting to prosecute author Robin Moore for revealing classified information, Wayne bought Moore out for $35,000 and 5% of undefined profits of the film. The film was a critical failure, but succeeded financially. Gotti Gotti is a 2018 American biographical crime film about New York City mobster John Gotti, directed by Kevin Connolly, and written by Lem Dobbs and Leo Rossi. It stars John Travolta as Gotti, alongside Travoltas real-life wife Kelly Preston as Gottis wife Victoria. First announced in 2010, the film languished in development hell for several years with numerous directors and actors, including Barry Levinson and Al Pacino, attached at various points. Principal photography finally began in July 2016 in Cincinnati, Ohio and concluded in Brooklyn, New York in February 2017. The film was originally set to be released in the United States on December 15, 2017, but, just two weeks prior, Lionsgate, the slated distributor, sold the film back to its producers and studio, delaying its release. On March 12, 2018, its new release date was announced for June 15, 2018 by Vertical Entertainment and MoviePass Ventures, after premiering at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Gotti was both a critical and commercial failure. It grossed just $6 million against a production budget of $10 million, and was universally panned by critics, who lamented the writing, aesthetics and performances, although its use of makeup received some praise. It is one of the few films to hold an approval rating of 0% on the website Rotten Tomatoes. At the 39th Golden Raspberry Awards, the film was nominated for six Razzies, including Worst Picture and Worst Actor for Travolta. Some have listed Gotti as one of the worst films ever made. Breaker Morant Breaker Morant is a 1980 Australian war drama film directed by Bruce Beresford, who also co-wrote the screenplay which was based on Kenneth G. Ross 1978 play of the same name. The film concerns the 1902 court martial of Lieutenants Harry Morant, Peter Handcock, and George Witton—one of the first war crime prosecutions in British military history. Australians serving in the British Army during the Second Anglo-Boer War, Lts. Morant, Handcock, and Witton stood accused of murdering captured enemy combatants and an unarmed civilian in the Northern Transvaal. The film is notable for its exploration of the Nuremberg Defense, the politics of the death penalty, and the human cost of total war. As the trial unfolds, the events in question are shown in flashbacks. In 1980, the film won ten Australian Film Institute Awards including: Best Film, Best Direction, Leading Actor, Supporting Actor, Screenplay, Art Direction, Cinematography, and Editing. It was also nominated for the 1980 Academy Award for the Best Writing. Breaker Morant remains the movie with which Beresford is most identified and has "hoisted the images of the accused officers to the level of Australian icons and martyrs." In a 1999 interview, however, Beresford explained that Breaker Morant "never pretended for a moment" that the defendants were not guilty as charged. He had intended the film to explore how wartime atrocities can be "committed by people who appear to be quite normal." Beresford concluded that he was "amazed" that so many people see his film as being about "poor Australians who were framed by the Brits." Music of the Heart Music of the Heart is a 1999 American musical drama film directed by Wes Craven and written by Pamela Gray, based on the 1995 documentary Small Wonders. The film is a dramatization of the true story of Roberta Guaspari, portrayed by Meryl Streep, who co-founded the Opus 118 Harlem School of Music and fought for music education funding in New York City public schools. The film also stars Aidan Quinn, Gloria Estefan, and Angela Bassett. It was director Wes Cravens only non-horror film, aside from his contribution to the multifaceted and directorially diverse Paris. It was also his only film to receive Oscar nominations. Slaughterhouse-Five Slaughterhouse-Five is a 1972 science fiction film based on Kurt Vonneguts novel of the same name about a writer who tells a story in random order of how he was a soldier in World War II and was abducted by aliens. The screenplay is by Stephen Geller and the film was directed by George Roy Hill. It stars Michael Sacks, Ron Leibman, and Valerie Perrine, and features Eugene Roche, Sharon Gans, Holly Near, and Perry King. The scenes set in Dresden were filmed in Prague. The other scenes were filmed in Minnesota. Vonnegut wrote about the film soon after its release, in his preface to Between Time and Timbuktu: "I love George Roy Hill and Universal Pictures, who made a flawless translation of my novel Slaughterhouse-Five to the silver screen ... I drool and cackle every time I watch that film, because it is so harmonious with what I felt when I wrote the book." Still Walking is a 2008 Japanese film edited, written, and directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda. The film is a portrait of a family over roughly 24 hours as they commemorate the death of the eldest son. The film was widely praised by critics and won the Golden Astor for Best Film at the 2008 Mar del Plata International Film Festival. Recount Recount is a 2008 television film about the 2000 United States presidential election. The political drama was written by Danny Strong, directed by Jay Roach, and produced by Michael Haussman. It premiered on HBO on May 25, 2008. The DVD was released on August 19, 2008. Green Lantern: Emerald Knights Green Lantern: Emerald Knights is a direct-to-video animated superhero film that tells various stories featuring members of Green Lantern Corps, including Abin Sur, Laira, Kilowog, and Mogo. It was released on June 7, 2011. While not a direct sequel to First Flight, the film uses the same character designs and includes a cameo by Chp, who had a speaking role in the previous film. It is the eleventh film released under the DC Universe Animated Original Movies banner. It is also the second DC Animated Movie following Gotham Knight to feature an anthology format, though unlike the latter, it features a single, uniform animation and visual style and an overall linking story. The film received mixed-to-positive reviews with many critics praising the animation, voice acting, and action sequences, but criticizing the story and characterization. Two of the stories were based on comic stories written by Alan Moore, who has a standing policy of not allowing his name to be used in the credits when his stories are adapted to other media. Although it uses the same name, it has no relation with the 1998 comic book Emerald Knights. Despite the films standalone nature, Nathan Fillon would later reprise the Green Lantern role in various DCUAOM films, including the continuity-shared DC Animated Movie Universe. Ten Inch Hero Ten Inch Hero is a 2007 independent romantic comedy film directed by David Mackay and written by Betsy Morris. The Ten Inch Hero of the title refers to a large submarine sandwich. Wild Bill Wild Bill is a 2011 British crime comedy drama film directed by Dexter Fletcher and starring Charlie Creed-Miles and Andy Serkis. It was released in UK cinemas on 23 March 2012. The Pirate Fairy The Pirate Fairy is a 2014 American 3D computer-animated fantasy film directed by Peggy Holmes. It is the fifth direct-to-video feature-length animated film in the DisneyToon Studios Tinker Bell film series and the Disney Fairies franchise, based on the character Tinker Bell from J. M. Barries Peter and Wendy. The film features the voices of Mae Whitman, reprising her role of Tinker Bell, Christina Hendricks as a dust-keeper fairy named Zarina, and Tom Hiddleston as a much younger James Hook. Wuthering Heights Emily Brontës Wuthering Heights is a 1992 feature film adaptation of Emily Brontës 1847 novel Wuthering Heights directed by Peter Kosminsky. This was Ralph Fienness film debut. This particular film is notable for including the oft-omitted second generation story of the children of Cathy, Hindley, and Heathcliff. Late Night Late Night is a 2019 American comedy-drama film directed by Nisha Ganatra from a screenplay by Mindy Kaling. It stars Emma Thompson, Mindy Kaling, Max Casella, Hugh Dancy, John Lithgow, Denis OHare, Reid Scott, and Amy Ryan. The plot follows the host of a late-night talk show who teams up with one of her new staff writers in an attempt to save her career. The project was first announced in 2016, with Fox 2000 Pictures set to produce Kalings script and Paul Feig signed on to direct. In August 2017, Ganatra replaced Feig and the film was picked up by FilmNation Entertainment. Much of the cast joined in April 2018 and filming began later that month in New York City. Following its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2019, Amazon Studios bought the domestic distribution rights for a record $13 million. Late Night was theatrically released in the United States on June 7, 2019. The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise for its social satire and commentary, as well as Thompsons performance. Violet & Daisy Violet & Daisy is a 2011 American comedy crime drama film written, produced, and directed by Geoffrey S. Fletcher in his directorial debut. The film stars Saoirse Ronan, Alexis Bledel, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Danny Trejo, and James Gandolfini in one of his last acting roles before his death on June 19, 2013. Supporting roles are performed by John Ventimiglia, Danny Hoch, and Tatiana Maslany. Violet & Daisy follows two teenage assassins named Violet and Daisy who accept what they think will be a quick-and-easy job, until an unexpected target throws them off their plan. Violet & Daisy was released on September 15, 2011, at the Toronto International Films Festival and was not given a theatrical release until June 7, 2013, when it had a limited theatrical run. Geoffrey S. Fletcher credits Pulp Fiction, Superbad, and Thelma & Louise as inspiration for this film. The film received negative reviews from critics and was a box office bomb grossing mere $17,186 against its $8 million budget. RangiTaranga RangiTaranga is a 2015 Indian Kannada language mystery thriller film written and directed by Anup Bhandari in his debut, and produced by H. K. Prakash under the Production house Shree Devi Entertainers. It features debutantes Nirup Bhandari, Radhika Chetan and Avantika Shetty, and Saikumar in the lead roles. Anup Bhandari said that in writing story for the film, he took inspiration from "Dennana Dennana", a track that featured as the theme song in the 1990s Kannada television soap Guddada Bhoota. In addition to directing the film, Bhandari also scored for its soundtrack, also penning its lyrics. It featured cinematography by US-based cinematographers Lance Kaplan and William David, the former of who, had previously collaborated with Bhandari on a short film. RangiTaranga is set in Kamarottu, a fictional village in the Tulunadu region of Karnataka, as Indus ancestral village. Her husband Gautam and she decide to perform a ritual to ward off evil spirits. The story follows Gautam uncovering a mysterious trail of crime on finding his wife missing and the final discovery of the criminal. Parts of filming took place in Mysore, Bangalore, Madikeri, Puttur, Sira, Ottapalam, Alappuzha and Ooty. Upon theatrical release on 3 July 2015, the film opened to overwhelmingly positive response from audiences and critics alike. Critics acclaimed the films screenplay, direction, film score, cinematography and the acting performance of Saikumar. The film made it into the list of productions eligible for the 88th Academy Awards but did not make it into nomination list. Blind Dating Blind Dating is a 2006 romantic comedy film directed by James Keach and starring Chris Pine, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Anjali Jay, Jane Seymour, and Jayma Mays. The film was produced by David Shanks and James Keach and distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films LLC. During its release, the film received mixed to negative reviews. The publication City Weekly proposed that actor Chris Pine receive a special award for "Best Performance in an Otherwise Inexplicable Film." Private Life Private Life is a 2018 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Tamara Jenkins. The film stars Paul Giamatti and Kathryn Hahn with Kayli Carter, Molly Shannon, John Carroll Lynch, Desmin Borges, and Denis OHare in supporting roles. The film focuses on Richard and Rachel, a middle-aged married couple of writers, who are desperately trying to have a child by any means possible. The film had its world premiere on January 18, 2018 at the Sundance Film Festival. The film was released on October 5, 2018, by Netflix. Kedi Kedi is a 2016 Turkish documentary film directed by Ceyda Torun about the many stray cats that live in Istanbul. It premiered at the !f Istanbul Independent Film Festival on 21 February 2016 before being given a North American theatrical release on 10 February 2017. It debuted on the YouTube Red streaming service on 10 May 2017. It was released on DVD in the U.S. on 14 November 2017. The film received critical acclaim, and grossed over $4 million. Time magazine listed it as one of its top ten films of 2017. The Cottage The Cottage is a 2008 British darkly comic horror film, written and directed by Paul Andrew Williams. Amityville: The Awakening Amityville: The Awakening is a 2017 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Franck Khalfoun and starring Jennifer Jason Leigh, Bella Thorne, Cameron Monaghan, Thomas Mann, and Kurtwood Smith. It is the tenth installment of the main Amityville film series and a direct sequel/metafilm taking place in the "real world" outside of the continuity of the series which establishes The Amityville Horror, the sequels from 1982 to 1996, and the 2005 remake of the original film as fiction. Its plot follows a teenager who moves into 112 Ocean Avenue with her family, who shortly find themselves haunted by a demonic entity using her brain-dead twin brothers body as a vessel. Filmed in 2014, the film suffered numerous release delays before finally being released for free on Google Play on October 12, 2017. It was released by Dimension Films in a limited release on October 28, 2017. Adulthood Adulthood is a 2008 British drama film directed and written by Noel Clarke, who also stars as the protagonist, Sam Peel. Adulthood is a sequel to the 2006 film Kidulthood, which Clarke also wrote, and depicts Peels experiences after he is released from jail. It grossed £1,203,319 at the UK Box Office during its opening weekend, ranking above The Incredible Hulk, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and Sex and the City. After starring in the film, Adam Deacon decided to write and star in his own urban film, Anuvahood. The final film of the trilogy, Brotherhood, also by Clarke, was released in 2016. Blue Steel Blue Steel is a 1990 American action thriller film directed by Kathryn Bigelow, and starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Ron Silver and Clancy Brown. The film was initially set to be released by Vestron Pictures and its offshoot label Lightning Pictures, but it was ultimately released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer which acquired the film due to Vestrons financial problems and eventual bankruptcy. First They Killed My Father First They Killed My Father is a 2017 Cambodian–American Khmer biographical historical thriller film directed by Angelina Jolie and written by Jolie and Loung Ung, based on Ungs memoir of the same name. Set in 1975, the film depicts 5-year-old Ung, who is forced to be trained as a child soldier while her siblings are sent to labor camps during the Khmer Rouge regime. The film screened at the Telluride Film Festival and 2017 Toronto International Film Festival, and was released worldwide on Netflix on September 15, 2017 to positive critical reception. Hanging Up Hanging Up is a 2000 American comedy-drama film about a trio of sisters who bond over the approaching death of their curmudgeonly father to whom none of them were particularly close. The film stars Diane Keaton, Meg Ryan, and Lisa Kudrow as the three sisters, and Walter Matthau as the father. The film is based on 1995 book of the same name by Delia Ephron. Jamón, Jamón Jamón Jamón is a 1992 Spanish comedy/drama film directed by Bigas Luna and starring Javier Bardem, Jordi Mollá and Penélope Cruz in her debut film. It centers on a young woman named Silvia played by Cruz. The movie engages in word play and pun and rhapsodises on the juxtaposition of old and new in Spain and many other emotional contrasts such as erotic desire and food. A Futile and Stupid Gesture A Futile and Stupid Gesture is an American biographical comedy-drama film, based on Josh Karps book of the same name, directed by David Wain, and written by Michael Colton and John Aboud. The film stars Will Forte as comedy writer Douglas Kenney, during the rise and fall of National Lampoon. The film had its world premiere at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival on January 24, and was released on Netflix on January 26, 2018. Ghajini Ghajini is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by AR Murugadoss and produced by Salem Chandrasekharan. The film stars Suriya, Asin, Nayanthara, with Pradeep Rawat and Riyaz Khan playing supporting roles. Pradeep Rawat plays identical twins. Harris Jayaraj composed the soundtrack and background music, while R. D. Rajasekhar and Anthony were the films cinematographer and editor respectively. The film explores the life of a rich businessman who develops anterograde amnesia following a violent encounter in which his love interest was killed by the villain. He tries to avenge the killing with the aid of Polaroid Instant camera photographs, permanent tattoos on his body and a medical college student. Production began shortly afterwards in April and was completed by September on the same year. The film was shot at Chennai, while two song sequences were filmed in Switzerland. It was dubbed and released in Telugu by Allu Aravind in November 2005, and both versions enjoyed critical and commercial acclaim. The film was released on 29 September 2005 and received positive reviews from critics with praise directed towards the performances of lead pair and the films plot. It was remade into a Hindi film by Murugadoss again in 2008, with Asin reprising her role.It was remade in Bangladesh named "Dhoka" directed by Shahin-Sumon starring Manna, Purnima, Misha Shawdagar This movies some storyline is similar to/based on, 1998s T.N.Nagabharanas Kannada movie "Suthradara". Starring Raghavendra Rajkumar & Nivedita Jain. & The film takes inspiration from the 2000 film Memento and the 1951 film Happy Go Lovely. The films title is a reference to the tenth-century sultan Mahmud of Ghazni. December Boys December Boys is an Australian 2007 drama film directed by Rod Hardy and written by Marc Rosenberg and adapted from the 1963 novel of the same name by Michael Noonan. It was released on 14 September 2007 in the UK and US and 20 September 2007 in Australia. The House by the Cemetery The House by the Cemetery is a 1981 Italian horror film directed by Lucio Fulci. The film stars Catriona MacColl, Paolo Malco, Ania Pieroni, Giovanni Frezza, Silvia Collatina and Dagmar Lassander. Its plot revolves around a series of murders taking place in a New England home–a home which happens to be hiding a gruesome secret within its basement walls. Madaari Madaari is a 2016 Indian social thriller film directed by Nishikant Kamat. It is produced by Shailesh Singh, Madan Paliwal, Sutapa Sikdar, and Shailja Kejriwal and co-produced by Nishant Pitti from Easemytrip. The film stars Irrfan Khan, Vishesh Bansal, Jimmy Sheirgill, Tushar Dalvi and Nitesh Pandey and was released on 22 July 2016. Grind Grind is a 2003 American comedy film about four young aspiring amateur skaters Eric Rivers, Matt Jensen, Dustin Knight, and Sweet Lou Singer who are trying to make it in the world of pro skateboarding by pulling insane stunts in front of pro skater Jimmy Wilson. Fresh Fresh is a 1994 American crime film written and directed by Boaz Yakin in his film directorial debut, also produced by Randy Ostrow and Lawrence Bender. It was scored by Stewart Copeland, a member of The Police. Marketed as a hip hop hood film, Fresh went relatively unnoticed by the public, but won critical acclaim. An emotional coming of age story, it offers a realistic glimpse of the dangerous life in New York Citys projects during the crack epidemic. "Theres shocking resonance to the notion of a grade-school boy whos become a criminal out of sheer pragmatism," wrote Entertainment Weeklys Owen Gleiberman. My Little Eye My Little Eye is a 2002 British horror film directed by Marc Evans about five adults who agree to spend six months together in an isolated mansion while being filmed at all times. The idea for the film came from reality television shows such as Big Brother. The title refers to the guessing game I spy. Meeting Evil Meeting Evil is a 2012 mystery thriller film directed by Chris Fisher. It is based on the 1992 novel Meeting Evil by Thomas Berger. It stars Samuel L. Jackson and Luke Wilson. Dread Dread is a 2009 British horror film directed and written by Anthony DiBlasi and starring Jackson Rathbone, Shaun Evans and Hanne Steen, based on the short story of the same name by Clive Barker. The story was originally published in 1984 in volume two of Barkers Books of Blood short story collections. NH10 NH10 is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language thriller film directed by Navdeep Singh and written by Sudip Sharma. It stars Anushka Sharma, Neil Bhoopalam, Darshan Kumar, Deepti Naval and Ravi Jhankal. NH10 was jointly produced by Clean Slate Films, Phantom Films, Eros International and marked the production debut of Sharma. It tells the story of a young couple whose road trip goes awry after an encounter with a group of violent criminals. The title refers to the National Highway 10 that connects Delhi to the town of Fazilka in Punjab. The film was conceived by Singh and written by Sudip Sharma, who were inspired by some real-life honour killing murder cases. The soundtrack album was composed by Sanjeev-Darshan, Bann Chakraborty, Abhiruchi Chand, Ayush Shrestha, Savera Mehta and Samira Koppikar. Arbind Kannabiran served as the films cinematographer and Jabeen Merchant was its editor. NH10 was originally scheduled for release on 6 March 2015, but was postponed because it had not been cleared by the Indian Central Board of Film Certification. It was released theatrically on 13 March 2015 to positive critical acclaim. The film went on to become a sleeper hit, earning over at the box office. it was being remade in Tamil as Garjanai. Beta Test Beta Test is a 2016 American film written, produced, and directed by Nicholas Gyeney. Gyeney described the film as a cross between Die Hard, Gamer, and The Firm. The film stars Larenz Tate, Manu Bennett, Linden Ashby, and Yuji Okumoto. The film was released on July 22, 2016. Beyond the Black Rainbow Beyond the Black Rainbow is a 2010 Canadian science fiction horror film written and directed by Panos Cosmatos, in his feature film debut. The film stars Michael Rogers as Dr. Barry Nyle. It was produced and filmed in Vancouver, and premiered at the 2010 Whistler Film Festival. It also showed at several film festivals throughout 2011, including Tribeca in New York City and Fantasia in Montreal. Magnet Releasing, the genre division of Magnolia Pictures, picked up the film for US theatrical release. Hungama Hungama may refer to: Hungama, a Bollywood comedy Hungama, a Bollywood comedy film Hungama, a Telugu comedy film Hungama, a Bengali comedy film Hungama TV, an Indian childrens television channel Hungama Digital Media Entertainment, Bollywood media company Hungama, a town located in the Hambantota District, Southern Province, Sri Lanka Goal! III Goal III: Taking on the World is a 2009 sports drama film, the third part of the Goal! film trilogy. It was directed by Andrew Morahan, and written and produced by Mike Jefferies, who returned from the first two Goal! films. Unlike its two predecessors, this film did not have a theatrical release and was instead released straight to DVD and Blu-ray in the United Kingdom on 15 June 2009. Many of the key filmmakers who made the first two films did not participate, including the original screenwriters and most central cast members. Kuno Becker, who played protagonist Santiago Muñez in the first two films, appears only briefly at the start. The film instead focuses on two fictional England players at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, Charlie Braithwaite and Liam Adams. Hell Hell is a 2011 German-Swiss post-apocalyptic film directed by Tim Fehlbaum in his directorial debut.The German-language screenplay was written by Fehlbaum, Oliver Kahl and Thomas Woebke. The experienced director Roland Emmerich, known for films such as Independence Day and 2012, acted as executive producer, with Gabriele Walther and Wöbke acting as producers. The film is about a young woman named Marie, her boyfriend Phillip and her younger sister Leonie who are driving through the blighted wasteland of Germany after a climate crisis has destroyed society. Parched by thirst, the trio scavenge for water, gas and supplies. The trio are joined by a male survivor, Tom, who they encounter in the ruins. Later, after the group is ambushed by carjackers who abduct Leonie and take the vehicle, all of the group end up being captured by a farming family who hold survivors in the farms former slaughterhouse to use them as a source of food. Lost Horizon Lost Horizon is a 1937 American drama-fantasy film directed by Frank Capra. The screenplay by Robert Riskin is based on the 1933 novel of the same name by James Hilton. The film exceeded its original budget by more than $776,000 and took five years to earn back its cost. The serious financial crisis it created for Columbia Pictures damaged the partnership between Capra and studio head Harry Cohn, as well as the friendship between Capra and Riskin. In 2016, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Masculin Féminin Masculin Féminin is a 1966 French New Wave romantic drama film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. The film, an international co-production between France and Sweden, stars Jean-Pierre Léaud, Chantal Goya, Marlène Jobert, Catherine-Isabelle Duport, and Michel Debord. Masculin Féminin is a notable film within Godards 1960s period of filmmaking, and is considered by some critics to be representative of 1960s France and Paris. The film contains references to various pop culture icons and political figures of the time, such as Charles de Gaulle, André Malraux, James Bond, and Bob Dylan, and follows Godards non-linear filmmaking techniques and narratives. At times the main story is interrupted by various sequences and sub-plots, including a scene paraphrased from LeRoi Jones’ Dutchman. Arguably the most famous quotation from the film is "This film could be called The Children of Marx and Coca-Cola", which is actually an intertitle between chapters. The Last Metro The Last Metro is a 1980 historical drama film, written and directed by François Truffaut, that stars Catherine Deneuve and Gérard Depardieu. Opening in 1942 during the German occupation of France, it follows the fortunes of a small theatre in the Montmartre area of Paris which keeps up passive resistance by maintaining its cultural integrity, despite censorship, antisemitism and material shortages, to emerge triumphant at the war’s end. The title evokes two salient facts of city life under the Germans: fuel shortages led people to spend their evenings in theatres and other places of entertainment, but the curfew meant they had to catch the last Métro train home. In 1981, the film won ten Césars for: best film, best actor, best actress, best cinematography, best director, best editing, best music, best production design, best sound and best writing. It received Best Foreign Film nominations in the Academy Awards and Golden Globe Awards. The Last Metro was one of Truffauts most successful productions, grossing $3,007,436 in the United States; this was also true in France, where it had 3,384,045 admissions, making it one of his most successful films in his native country. Something the Lord Made Something the Lord Made is a 2004 American made-for-television biographical drama film about the black cardiac pioneer Vivien Thomas and his complex and volatile partnership with white surgeon Alfred Blalock, the "Blue Baby doctor" who pioneered modern heart surgery. Based on the National Magazine Award-winning Washingtonian magazine article "Like Something the Lord Made" by Katie McCabe, the film was directed by Joseph Sargent and written by Peter Silverman and Robert Caswell. Sarkar Sarkar is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language political action film written and directed by AR Murugadoss, and produced by Kalanithi Maran under the banner of Sun Pictures. The dialogues were co-written by Murugadoss and B. Jeyamohan. The film stars Vijay, Keerthy Suresh, and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, while Yogi Babu, Radha Ravi, and Pala. Karuppiah play supporting roles. The film follows Sundar Ramaswamy, a non-resident Indian who arrives in India from the United States to cast his vote in the election, only to find that his vote has already been recorded as cast. Sundar raises awareness against electoral fraud among the masses and decides to contest as a nonpartisan politician in the elections amidst several attempts made on his life and reputation. Principal photography for Sarkar began in January 2018. Murugadoss collaborated with Vijay for a third time with Sarkar, which was the latters 62nd film and given the tentative title of Thalapathy 62. In early December 2017, Sun Pictures agreed to produce the film. While Girish Gangadharan handled the cinematography, A. Sreekar Prasad served as the editor. In August, a few scenes were shot at Las Vegas. Filming was completed by September 2018. The films soundtrack, composed by A. R. Rahman with lyrics written by Vivek, received positive reviews. After various complications, including protests and allegations of plagiarism, Sarkar was released on 6 November 2018, during the week of Diwali. It received mixed reviews; while Vijays performance, concept and cinematography was praised, both the screenplay and sequences were criticised. Post-release, the film involved in controversies with reference to Jayalalithaa in the films audio track and other sequences from the film led to protests by members of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. After lawsuits were registered against the makers, the said allusions were muted. Sarkar has grossed worldwide, and has emerged as a commercial success. Sarkar is the highest grossing south Indian film of 2018, overtaking Bollywood and Telugu hits like Gold, Raazi, and Rangasthalam. Sarkar collected US$1 million at the U. S. box office after Theri and Mersal. As a result of the films success, the Election Commission of India created awareness regarding Section 49P of the Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961 that allows a voter to have the right to get back his/her ballot back and vote if someone else voted in that individuals name. Sarkar was screened at Grand Rex, France. Air Air is an American post-apocalyptic film directed by Christian Cantamessa and starring Norman Reedus, Djimon Hounsou, and Sandrine Holt. Produced by Skybound Entertainment, it was released on August 14, 2015 in the United States. Swing Time Swing Time is a 1936 American RKO musical comedy film set mainly in New York City, and starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. It features Helen Broderick, Victor Moore, Betty Furness, Eric Blore and Georges Metaxa, with music by Jerome Kern and lyrics by Dorothy Fields. The film was directed by George Stevens. Noted dance critic Arlene Croce considers Swing Time Astaire and Rogers best dance musical, a view shared by John Mueller and Hannah Hyam. It features four dance routines that are each regarded as masterpieces. According to The Oxford Companion to the American Musical, Swing Time is "a strong candidate for the best of the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers musicals". The Oxford Companion says that, although the screenplay is contrived, it "left plenty of room for dance and all of it was superb. … Although the movie is remembered as one of the great dance musicals, it also boasts one of the best film scores of the 1930s." "Never Gonna Dance" is often singled out as the partnerships and collaborator Hermes Pans most profound achievement in filmed dance, while "The Way You Look Tonight" won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and went on to become Astaires most successful hit record, scoring first place in the U.S. charts in 1936. Jerome Kerns score, the second of two he composed specially for Astaire, contains three of his most memorable songs. The films plot has been criticized, though, as has the performance of Metaxa. More praised is Rogers acting and dancing performance. Rogers herself credited much of the films success to Stevens: "He gave us a certain quality, I think, that made it stand out above the others." Swing Time also marked the beginning of a decline in popularity of the Astaire–Rogers partnership among the general public, with box office receipts falling faster than usual, after a successful opening. Nevertheless, the film was a sizable hit, costing $886,000, grossing over $2,600,000 worldwide, and showing a net profit of $830,000. The partnership never again regained the creative heights scaled in this and previous films. In 1999 Swing Time was one of Entertainment Weeklys top 100 films. In 2004 it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In the new AFIs 100 Years... 100 Movies it has been added at #90. The Front Page The Front Page is a 1974 American black comedy-drama film directed by Billy Wilder and starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. The screenplay by Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond is based on Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthurs play of the same title, which inspired several other films and televised movies and series episodes. 16 Wishes 16 Wishes is a 2010 Canadian-American television teen film starring Debby Ryan and Jean-Luc Bilodeau, which premiered on June 25, 2010 on Disney Channel and July 16, 2010 on the Family Channel. The film was directed by Peter DeLuise and written by Annie DeYoung. The film was the most watched cable program on the day of its premiere on the Disney Channel. In addition, 16 Wishes introduced Debby Ryan to new audiences, such as the contemporary adult audiences since the movie received high viewership in the adults demographic. The film was the second most watched program on cable on the week 16 Wishes premiered. It was the second film to be released on the Disney Channel in 2010 that was not promoted as a "Disney Channel Original Movie" and is a co-production between Disney Channel, Family Channel and the Canadian production company MarVista Entertainment. In other countries, it is advertised as Disney Channel Original Movie. It was planned to have its UK premiere on November 19, 2010 on Disney Channel UK, but was replaced with Starstruck, which had already been shown in May; it was later shown in December 2010 in the UK. The English Teacher The English Teacher is a 2013 American romantic comedy film directed by Craig Zisk. The film stars Julianne Moore, Michael Angarano, Greg Kinnear, Lily Collins, and Nathan Lane, and was written by Dan and Stacy Chariton. It received mixed reviews. The Last Laugh The Last Laugh is a 1924 German silent film directed by German director F. W. Murnau from a screenplay written by Carl Mayer. The film stars Emil Jannings and Maly Delschaft. In German, the title means, "The last man." Stephen Brockmann summarized the films plot as, "a nameless hotel doorman loses his job". It is a cinematic example of the Kammerspielfilm or "chamber-drama" genre, which follows the style of short, sparse plays of lower middle-class life that emphasized the psychology of the characters rather than the sets and action. The genre tried to avoid the intertitles of spoken dialogue or description that characterize most silent films, in the belief that the visuals themselves should carry most of the meaning. In 1955, the film was remade starring Hans Albers. Batman: Gotham by Gaslight Batman: Gotham by Gaslight is a 2018 American animated steampunk superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, featuring an alternate version of the DC Comics character Batman. It is the thirtieth film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series. It is directed and produced by Sam Liu and written by James Krieg, loosely based on the one-shot graphic novel of the same name by Brian Augustyn and Mike Mignola. The film was released for a world premiere screening at the Newseum in Washington during the "DC in D.C." event on January 12, 2018 and then for digital download on January 23, 2018 before coming out on DVD and Blu-ray on February 6. Only Angels Have Wings Only Angels Have Wings is a 1939 American drama film directed by Howard Hawks, and starring Cary Grant and Jean Arthur, based on a story written by Hawks. The film also marked the first significant role in a major film for Rita Hayworth. It is generally regarded as being among Hawks finest films, particularly in its portrayal of the professionalism of the pilots of the film, its atmosphere, and the flying sequences. The supporting cast features Thomas Mitchell and Richard Barthelmess. Only Angels Have Wings was based on a number of real incidents witnessed by Hawks, and although Air Mail, Night Flight, Ceiling Zero and Flight From Glory have similar stories, they are not related. In 2017, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Smiles of a Summer Night Smiles of a Summer Night is a 1955 Swedish comedy film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. It was shown at the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. In 2005 TIME magazine ranked it one of the 100 greatest films since 1923. The films plot—which involves some couples who switch partners on a summer night—has been adapted many times, particularly as the theatrical musical A Little Night Music by Stephen Sondheim, Hugh Wheeler and Harold Prince, which opened on Broadway in 1973, and as Woody Allens film A Midsummer Nights Sex Comedy. Bon Cop Bad Cop Bon Cop, Bad Cop is a 2006 Canadian dark comedy-thriller buddy cop film about two police officers – one Ontarian and one Québécois – who reluctantly join forces to solve a murder. The dialogue is a mixture of English and French. The title is a translation word play on the phrase "Good cop/bad cop". A sequel, Bon Cop, was filmed in 2016 and released in May 2017. Paint Your Wagon Paint Your Wagon is a 1969 Western musical film starring Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood, and Jean Seberg. The film was adapted by Paddy Chayefsky from the 1951 musical Paint Your Wagon by Lerner and Loewe. It is set in a mining camp in Gold Rush-era California. It was directed by Joshua Logan. Goodbye Bafana Goodbye Bafana, or The Color of Freedom, is a 2007 drama film, directed by Bille August, about the relationship between Nelson Mandela and James Gregory, his censor officer and prison guard, based on Gregorys book Goodbye Bafana: Nelson Mandela, My Prisoner, My Friend. The film also explores the relationship of James Gregory and his wife as their life changes while Mandela is under Gregorys watch. Bafana means boys. Gregory lived on a farm and had a black friend when he was a child, which explains his ability to speak Xhosa. Rams Rams is a 2015 Icelandic drama film written and directed by Grímur Hákonarson. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Prix Un Certain Regard. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. In 2016, online newspaper Kjarninn voted it the second greatest Icelandic film of all time. The Laundromat The Laundromat is a 2019 American biographical comedy-drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh, with a screenplay by Scott Z. Burns. It stars Meryl Streep, Gary Oldman, Antonio Banderas, Jeffrey Wright, David Schwimmer, Matthias Schoenaerts, James Cromwell, and Sharon Stone. The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 1, 2019. It was released theatrically on September 27, 2019, before being released for digital streaming on October 18, 2019, by Netflix. The film has received mixed reviews from critics. On Board On Board is a 1998 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Serdar Akar. The film is about four sailors who kidnap a prostitute, and went on to nationwide general release across Turkey on . It won awards at film festivals in Ankara and Antalya, including the Golden Orange for Second Best Film. It was shot concurrently with A Madonna in Laleli, directed by Kudret Sabancı, and many of the main characters from the two films cross paths. Blue Chips Blue Chips is a 1994 American basketball drama film, directed by William Friedkin, written by Ron Shelton and starring Nick Nolte as a college coach and real-life basketball stars Shaquille ONeal and Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway as talented finds. It features cameos from noted basketball figures Bob Knight, Rick Pitino, Nolan Richardson, Bob Cousy, Larry Bird, Jerry Tarkanian, Matt Painter, Allan Houston, Dick Vitale, Jim Boeheim, Dan Dakich and Bobby Hurley, as well as actor Louis Gossett Cannibal! The Musical Cannibal! The Musical is a 1993 American independent black comedy horror musical film directed, written, produced, co-scored by and starring Trey Parker while studying at the University of Colorado at Boulder, before reaching fame with South Park alongside his friend Matt Stone who also stars in and produced the film. It is loosely based on the true story of Alferd Packer and the sordid details of the trip from Utah to Colorado that left his five fellow travelers dead and partially eaten. Trey Parker stars as Alferd Packer, with frequent collaborators Stone, Dian Bachar, and others playing the supporting roles. In 2001, a stage production was staged Off-Broadway at the Kraine Theater on East 4th Street in New York. The show continued to find small theaters and audiences across America and beyond for many years. A large-scale stage production was produced by The Rival Theatre Company at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. It featured West End performers. It was executive produced by Jason McHugh and directed by Frazer Brown. In 2011, producer Jason McHugh released a book titled Shpadoinkle: The Making of Cannibal! The Musical which chronicles all aspects of the creation and continuation of the Cannibal! The Musical cult phenomenon. Hangman Hangman is a 2017 American crime thriller film directed by Johnny Martin and written by Charles Huttinger and Michael Caissie. The film stars Al Pacino, Karl Urban, Joe Anderson, Sarah Shahi, and Brittany Snow. The film follows a detective who tries to track down a serial killer who bases his murders on Hangman, the childrens guessing game. It was released on December 22, 2017, and was panned by critics. The Legend of Hell House The Legend of Hell House is a 1973 British supernatural horror film directed by John Hough and based on the novel Hell House by Richard Matheson, who also wrote the screenplay. The film stars Pamela Franklin, Roddy McDowall, Clive Revill, and Gayle Hunnicutt as a group of researchers who spend a week in a purportedly haunted English mansion in which previous investigators were killed. Don't Knock Twice Dont Knock Twice is a 2016 British supernatural horror film directed by Caradog W. James. For Love or Money For Love or Money is a 1993 American romantic comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and starring Michael J. Fox and Gabrielle Anwar. It was not a commercial success domestically in North America, earning less than half its production budget before being withdrawn from theatres after just four weeks of release. Robinson Crusoe Robinson Crusoe is a 1997 American adventure survival drama film directed by Rod Hardy and George T. Miller, and starring Pierce Brosnan in the titular role of Robinson Crusoe, based on Daniel Defoes novel Robinson Crusoe. A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song is a 2011 American teen musical comedy film directed by Damon Santostefano and starring Lucy Hale, Freddie Stroma, Megan Park, Matthew Lintz and Missi Pyle. It is a sequel to Another Cinderella Story and the third installment in A Cinderella Story series. The film was released on DVD on September 6, 2011, and premiered on ABC Family on January 22, 2012. Slums of Beverly Hills Slums of Beverly Hills is a 1998 American comedy film written and directed by Tamara Jenkins, and starring Natasha Lyonne, Alan Arkin, Marisa Tomei, David Krumholtz, Kevin Corrigan, Jessica Walter and Carl Reiner. Its protagonist is a teenage girl struggling to grow up in 1976 in a lower-middle-class nomadic Jewish family that moves every few months. The film received mixed to positive critical reviews, and gradually became a cult classic. Arena Arena is a 2011 American independent action film starring Kellan Lutz, Samuel L. Jackson, Derek Mears, and Daniel Dae Kim. The film revolves around an illegal web show pitting fighters against each other in a gladiatorial combat. Dunston Checks In Dunston Checks In is a 1996 Canadian/American family comedy film starring Eric Lloyd, Graham Sack, Jason Alexander, Faye Dunaway, Rupert Everett, Paul Reubens, Glenn Shadix, and introducing Sam the Orangutan as Dunston. It was written by John Hopkins and Bruce Graham and directed by Ken Kwapis. 7 Days in Entebbe Entebbe is a 2018 action thriller film directed by José Padilha and written by Gregory Burke. The film recounts the story of Operation Entebbe, a 1976 counter-terrorist hostage-rescue operation. The film stars Rosamund Pike and Daniel Brühl. It was released in the United States on 16 March 2018 and in the United Kingdom on 11 May 2018. Boys on the Side Boys on the Side is a 1995 American comedy-drama film directed by Herbert Ross. It stars Whoopi Goldberg, Drew Barrymore, and Mary-Louise Parker as three friends on a cross-country road trip. The screenplay was written by Don Roos. Best of the Best Best of the Best is a 1989 American martial arts film directed by Bob Radler, and produced by Phillip Rhee, who also co-stars in the film. The film also starred Eric Roberts, James Earl Jones and Chris Penn. The plot revolves around a team of American martial artists facing a team of South Korean martial artists in a karate tournament. Several subplots pop up in the story - moral conflicts, the power of the human spirit triumphing over adversity and the meaning of life are some themes. Set and filmed in Los Angeles, California, and Seoul, South Korea, between February 13 and April 6, 1989, Best of the Best was released on November 10, 1989. Yol Yol is a 1982 Turkish film directed by Şerif Gören and Yılmaz Güney. The screenplay was written by Yılmaz Güney, and it was directed by his assistant Şerif Gören, as Güney was in prison at the time. Later, when Güney escaped from prison, he took the negatives of the film to Switzerland and later edited it in Paris. The film is a portrait of Turkey in the aftermath of the 1980 Turkish coup détat: its people and its authorities are shown via the stories of five prisoners given a weeks home leave. The film has caused much controversy in Turkey, and was banned until 1999. However, it won numerous honours, including the Palme dOr at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Life Itself Life Itself is a 2018 American drama film written and directed by Dan Fogelman. It stars Oscar Isaac, Olivia Wilde, Mandy Patinkin, Olivia Cooke, Laia Costa, Annette Bening, and Antonio Banderas, and follows multiple couples over numerous generations, and their connection to a single event. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on September 21, 2018, by Amazon Studios. Life Itself received largely negative reviews from critics, who called it "simultaneously overwrought and underwhelming." Dance Flick Dance Flick is a 2009 American musical comedy film directed by Damien Dante Wayans in his directorial debut and written by many of the Wayans family. It stars Shoshana Bush and Damon Wayans Jr. The film was set for release in the United States on February 6, 2009, and changed to May 22, 2009. Paris Paris is a 2008 French film by Cédric Klapisch concerning a diverse group of people living in Paris. The film began shooting in November 2006 and was released in February 2008. Its UK release was in July 2008. Commentators have noted the similarity in style of this film to Woody Allens Manhattan and Robert Altmans Short Cuts. The Hill The Hill is a 1965 film directed by Sidney Lumet, set in a British army prison in North Africa in the Second World War. It stars Sean Connery, Harry Andrews, Ian Bannen, Ossie Davis, Ian Hendry, Alfred Lynch, Roy Kinnear and Michael Redgrave. The Outrage is a 2010 Japanese yakuza film directed by and starring Takeshi Kitano. It competed for the Palme dOr at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. It is followed by Beyond Outrage and Outrage Coda. The Return The Return is a 2006 American psychological horror film directed by Asif Kapadia and starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Kate Beahan, Peter OBrien, and Sam Shepard. It was released theatrically on November 10, 2006, and on DVD on February 27, 2007. The Blu-ray was released on October 6, 2009. Mike's New Car Mikes New Car is a 2002 Pixar computer animated short comedy film, starring the two main characters from Monsters, Sulley and Mike. Directed by Pete Docter and Roger L. Gould, it is the first Pixar short to use dialogue and the first to take characters and situations from a previously established work. The short premiered on September 17, 2002, included in the DVD and VHS release of Monsters It was nominated for a 2002 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Time Time is the thirteenth feature film by South Korean director Kim Ki-duk. It premiered at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival on June 30, 2006. The Patriot The Patriot is a 1998 American action drama film loosely based on the novel The Last Canadian by William C. Heine. The film stars Steven Seagal and is directed by Dean Semler. The plot involves an American patriot who has to foil the plot of a militia to release a deadly virus. It is Seagals first direct-to-video film. The Wolfpack The Wolfpack is a 2015 American documentary film about a family who homeschooled and raised their seven children in the confinement of their apartment in the Lower East Side of New York City. The film, directed by Crystal Moselle, premiered on January 25, 2015, at the Sundance Film Festival, where it won the U.S. Documentary Grand Jury Prize. What Doesn't Kill You What Doesnt Kill You is a 2008 American crime drama loosely based on the true life story of the films director Brian Goodman, detailing his own exploits involved with South Bostons Irish Mob. Starring Ethan Hawke and Mark Ruffalo, it premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, and was released on a very small scale in December 2008 due to the collapse of its distributor Yari Film Group and NBC adapted TV series Crisis. The title alludes to the Nietzsche quote. Attack on Titan: Part 1 is a 2015 Japanese post-apocalyptic dark fantasy action horror film based on the manga of the same name by Hajime Isayama. The film is directed by Shinji Higuchi, written by Yūsuke Watanabe and Tomohiro Machiyama and stars Haruma Miura, Hiroki Hasegawa, Kiko Mizuhara, Kanata Hongō, Takahiro Miura, Nanami Sakuraba, Satoru Matsuo, Shu Watanabe, Ayame Misaki, Rina Takeda, Satomi Ishihara, Pierre Taki and Jun Kunimura. In Attack on Titan Eren Yeager, his adoptive sister Mikasa Ackerman and his childhood friend Armin Arlert, join the Survey Corps, a military corporation to fight gigantic humanoids called the Titans after their hometown is attacked by a Colossal Titan. The film is split into two parts, with the first part released in Japan on 1 August 2015 and the second part released on 19 September 2015. The Second Mother The Second Mother is a 2015 Brazilian drama film written and directed by Anna Muylaert. The film stars Regina Casé as Val, the housemaid of a wealthy family in São Paulo, and portrays the tensions that arise after her daughter Jéssica moves into the familys house in order to apply for an admission exam at the University of São Paulo. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and was later released theatrically in Brazil on 27 August 2015. The film received critical praise in and outside Brazil and was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Wildcats Wildcats is a 1986 American sports comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie and starring Goldie Hawn, James Keach and Swoosie Kurtz. It is the film debut of Wesley Snipes, Kevin Reeder and Woody Harrelson. The Package The Package is an American black comedy film directed by Jake Szymanski from a screenplay by Kevin Burrows and Matt Mider. The film stars Daniel Doheny, Sadie Calvano, Geraldine Viswanathan, Luke Spencer Roberts, and Eduardo Franco. The film was released on August 10, 2018, by Netflix. The Funhouse The Funhouse is a 1981 American slasher film directed by Tobe Hooper, written by Larry Block and starring Elizabeth Berridge, Kevin Conway, William Finley, Cooper Huckabee, Miles Chapin, and Sylvia Miles. The films plot concerns four teenagers who become trapped in a dark ride at a local carnival and are stalked by a deformed killer inside. Released by Universal Pictures, the film was director Hoopers first major studio production after Eaten Alive and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Upon its release on March 13, 1981, it has grossed $7.8 million and received mixed-positive reviews from critics. Loving Annabelle Loving Annabelle is a 2006 American romantic drama film directed by Katherine Brooks. In the tradition of Mädchen in Uniform, it tells the story of a boarding school student who falls in love with her teacher. It was filmed at Marymount High School in Los Angeles. Blackadder's Christmas Carol Blackadders Christmas Carol is a one-off episode of Blackadder, a parody of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol. It is set between Blackadder the Third and Blackadder Goes Forth, and is narrated by Hugh Laurie. Produced by the BBC, it was first broadcast on BBC1 on 23 December 1988. The Forger The Forger is a 2014 American thriller crime drama film directed by Philip Martin and starring John Travolta. It started filming in October 2013. It was released to theaters on April 24, 2015. Winged Migration Winged Migration is a 2001 documentary film directed by Jacques Cluzaud, Michel Debats and Jacques Perrin, who was also one of the writers and narrators, showcasing the immense journeys routinely made by birds during their migrations. The film is dedicated to the French ornithologist Jean Dorst. Sherrybaby Sherrybaby is a 2006 American drama film written and directed by Laurie Collyer. Screened at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2006, the film received a limited release in the United States on September 8, 2006. Summer with Monika Summer with Monika is a 1953 Swedish film directed by Ingmar Bergman, based on Per Anders Fogelströms 1951 novel of the same title. It was controversial abroad at the time of its first release for its frank depiction of nudity and, along with the film One Summer of Happiness from the year before, directed by Arne Mattsson, it helped to create the reputation of Sweden as a sexually liberated country. The film made a star of its lead actress, Harriet Andersson. Bergman had been intimately involved with Andersson at the time and conceived the film as a vehicle for her. The two of them would continue to work together, even after their romantic relationship had ended, in films like Sawdust and Tinsel, Smiles of a Summer Night, Through a Glass Darkly, and Cries and Whispers. The Diary of Anne Frank The Diary of Anne Frank is a 1959 film based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name, which was based on the diary of Anne Frank. It was directed by George Stevens, with a screenplay by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. It is the first film version of both the play and the original story, and features three members of the original Broadway cast. The film was based on the personal diary of Anne Frank, a Jewish girl who lived in hiding with her family during World War II. All her writings to her diary were addressed as "Dear Kitty". It was published after the end of the war by her father, Otto Frank. All of his family members had been killed by the Nazis. The film was shot on a sound stage duplicate of the factory in Los Angeles, while exteriors were filmed at the actual building in Amsterdam. The film won three Academy Awards in 1960, including Best Supporting Actress for Shelley Winters. Shelley later donated her Oscar to the Anne Frank Museum. In 2006, it was honored as the eighteenth most inspiring American film on the list AFIs 100 Years…100 Cheers. Ride the High Country Ride the High Country is a 1962 American Western film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Randolph Scott, Joel McCrea, and Mariette Hartley. The supporting cast includes Edgar Buchanan, James Drury, Warren Oates, and Ron Starr. The films script, though credited solely to veteran TV screenwriter N. B. Stone Jr., was – according to producer Richard E. Lyons – almost entirely the work of Stones friend and colleague, William S. Roberts, and Peckinpah himself. In 1992, Ride the High Country was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the United States Library of Congress as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant The film featured Scotts final screen performance. Metal: A Headbanger's Journey Metal: A Headbangers Journey is a 2005 documentary film directed by Sam Dunn with Scot McFadyen and Jessica Wise. The film follows 31-year-old Dunn, a Canadian anthropologist, who has been a heavy metal fan since the age of 12. Dunn sets out across the world to uncover the various opinions on heavy metal music, including its origins, culture, controversy, and the reasons it is loved by so many people. The film made its debut at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival, and was released as a two-disc special edition DVD in the US on 19 September 2006. A follow-up to the film titled Global Metal premiered at the Bergen International Film Festival on 17 October 2007, and saw limited release in theatres in June 2008. Dunn has also elaborated upon his "Heavy Metal Family Tree" in the VH1 series Metal Evolution, which focuses on one subgenre per episode. The Red Baron The Red Baron is a 2008 German-British biographical action war film written and directed by Nikolai Müllerschön about the World War I fighter pilot Manfred von Richthofen, known as the "Red Baron". The film stars Matthias Schweighöfer, Joseph Fiennes, Til Schweiger and Lena Headey. The Red Baron was filmed entirely in English to improve its international commercial viability. Antiviral Antiviral is a 2012 Canadian-French science fiction horror film directed by Brandon Cronenberg. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Cronenberg re-edited the film after the festival to make it tighter, trimming nearly six minutes out of the film. The revised film was first shown at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, and was a co-winner, alongside Jason Buxtons Blackbird, of the festivals Best Canadian First Feature Film award. The Masque of the Red Death The Masque of the Red Death is a 1964 horror film directed by Roger Corman and starring Vincent Price. The story follows a prince who terrorizes a plague-ridden peasantry while merrymaking in a lonely castle with his jaded courtiers. The screenplay, written by Charles Beaumont and R. Wright Campbell, was based upon the 1842 short story of the same name by American author Edgar Allan Poe, and incorporates a subplot based on another Poe tale, "Hop-Frog". Another subplot is drawn from Torture by Hope by Auguste Villiers de lIsle-Adam. It is the seventh of a series of eight Corman film adaptations largely based on Poes works made by American International Pictures. Sleepwalk with Me Sleepwalk with Me is a 2012 American independent comedy film written by, directed by, and starring Mike Birbiglia. It also stars Lauren Ambrose, Carol Kane, James Rebhorn, and Cristin Milioti. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2012, where it won the Best of NEXT Audience Award. It was released on August 24, 2012, by IFC Films. The story featured in the first act of episode #361 of This American Life, titled "Fear of Sleep". Assassination Nation Assassination Nation is a 2018 American black comedy thriller teensploitation film written and directed by Sam Levinson. It stars Odessa Young, Suki Waterhouse, Hari Nef, Abra, Anika Noni Rose, Colman Domingo, Maude Apatow, Bill Skarsgård, Joel McHale and Bella Thorne. In the film, the city of Salem, a fictional town, devolves into chaos and violence after a computer hacker discovers and leaks personal secrets about many of its residents. Assassination Nation had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2018, and was released in the United States on September 21, 2018, followed by a release in the United Kingdom on November 23, 2018, by Neon, AGBO and Refinery29. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its "frenetic and visually stylish" action but criticized the thinly-written characters. Topsy-Turvy Topsy-Turvy is a 1999 British musical drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh, starring Allan Corduner as Sir Arthur Sullivan and Jim Broadbent as W. S. Gilbert, along with Timothy Spall and Lesley Manville. The story concerns the 15-month period in 1884 and 1885 leading up to the premiere of Gilbert and Sullivans The Mikado. The film focuses on the creative conflict between playwright and composer, and their decision to continue their partnership, which led to their creation of several more Savoy Operas. The film was not released widely, but it received very favourable reviews, including a number of film festival awards and two Academy Awards for design. While it is considered an artistic success as an in-depth illustration of British life in the theatre during the Victorian era, the film did not recover its production costs. Leigh cast actors who did their own singing in the film, and the singing performances were faulted by some critics, while others lauded Leighs strategy. Two for the Road Two for the Road is a 1967 British romantic comedy-drama film directed by Stanley Donen and starring Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney. Written by Frederic Raphael, the film is about a husband and wife who examine their twelve-year relationship while on a road trip to Southern France. The film was considered somewhat experimental for its time because the story is told in a non-linear fashion, with scenes from the latter stages of the relationship juxtaposed with those from its beginning, often leaving the viewer to interpolate what has intervened, which is sometimes revealed in later scenes. Several locations are used in different segments to show continuity throughout the twelve-year period. Raphael received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay, Hepburn received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical, and Henry Mancini received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Score. The films theme song, "Two for the Road", was composed by Mancini, who wrote many notable theme songs for films, including "Moon River" for Breakfast at Tiffanys. He considered "Two for the Road" his favourite of all the songs he wrote. Cars featured in the film, being driven by the couple or ridden in by them, include a white Mercedes-Benz 230SL roadster, an MG TD, a Triumph Herald, an Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint coupé, VW Microbus, and a Ford Country Squire; the cars are often used to re-establish the time period after a jump. In one scene of this movie, Audrey Hepburn appears dressed in a shiny black PVC trouser suit designed by Paco Rabanne. The film was ranked #57 on the American Film Institutes 100 Years... 100 Passions list. The Romantics The Romantics is a 2010 romantic comedy film based on the novel of the same name by Galt Niederhoffer, who also wrote the screenplay and directed the film. Stop Making Sense Stop Making Sense is a 1984 American concert film featuring a live performance by Talking Heads. Directed by Jonathan Demme, it was shot over the course of four nights at Hollywoods Pantages Theater in December 1983, as the group was touring to promote their new album Speaking in Tongues. The film is the first made entirely using digital audio techniques. The band raised the budget of $1.2 million themselves. The film has been hailed by Leonard Maltin as "one of the greatest rock movies ever made", and "the finest concert film" according to Robert Christgau, while Pauline Kael of The New Yorker described it as "close to perfection". Don't Hang Up Dont Hang Up is a 2016 British horror-thriller film written by Joe Johnson and directed by Alexis Wajsbrot and Damien Macé. The film stars Gregg Sulkin, Garrett Clayton, Sienna Guillory, and Bella Dayne. The film had its world premiere on 4 June 2016 at the Los Angeles Film Festival and was released in theaters in the United States on 10 February 2017. Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie is a 2016 British comedy film directed by Mandie Fletcher and written by Jennifer Saunders, based on the television series Absolutely Fabulous. It stars Saunders, Joanna Lumley, Julia Sawalha, June Whitfield in her final film role and Jane Horrocks, reprising their roles from the series. The film finds the drug-addicted, alcoholic PR agent Edina Monsoon and her best friend/codependent Patsy Stone on the run from the authorities after its suspected they killed supermodel Kate Moss. The film serves as a de facto series finale for the show. Principal photography began on 12 October 2015 in the south of France. The film premiered in London on 29 June 2016. Theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 1 July 2016, the film is distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures worldwide. Anatomy Anatomy is a 2000 German horror film written and directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky that stars Franka Potente. The film became the highest-grossing German-language movie in 2000. Columbia Pictures released the films English-dubbed version in the United States theatrically., but the English-dubbed version flopped at United States box office. A sequel, Anatomy 2 was released in 2003. Halloweentown Halloweentown is a 1998 Disney Channel Original Movie directed by Duwayne Dunham. It is the first installment in the Halloweentown series, and stars Kimberly J. Brown, Debbie Reynolds and Judith Hoag. Raman Raghav 2.0 Raman Raghav 2.0 is a 2016 Indian neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Anurag Kashyap. Produced by Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane, Vikas Bahl, and Madhu Mantena, the film stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Vicky Kaushal, and debutante Sobhita Dhulipala. It depicts in eight chapters the cat and mouse chase of serial killer Ramanna by corrupt cop Raghavan. Real-life killer Raman Raghav, who operated in Mumbai during the 1960s, inspired the film. Kashyap initially wanted to make a period film about Raman Raghav, but after the commercial failure of Bombay Velvet, his previous film also set in the 1960s, he realised that he would be unable to find financing. Abandoning the period-piece concept, he co-wrote the film with Vasan Bala, setting it in the contemporary time. The films music was composed by Ram Sampath, and Varun Grover wrote the lyrics. Jay Oza served as the films cinematographer and Aarti Bajaj as its editor. Raman Raghav 2.0 premiered in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. It also screened at the 2016 Sydney Film Festival, the Singapore International Film Festival, the Fantasia International Film Festival, Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival, and the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. The film was released in India on 24 June 2016, received a mostly positive critical response, and proved to be a moderate commercial success, grossing over ₹70 million. Meet John Doe Meet John Doe is a 1941 American comedy-drama film directed and produced by Frank Capra, and starring Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck. The film is about a "grassroots" political campaign created unwittingly by a newspaper columnist with the involvement of a hired homeless man and pursued by the papers wealthy owner. It became a box office hit and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Story. It was ranked #49 in AFIs 100 Years ... 100 Cheers. In 1969, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. It was the first of two features Capra made for Warner Brothers, after he left Columbia Pictures. His second film for Warners was an adaptation of the Broadway play Arsenic and Old Lace and was filmed in 1941 but not released until 1944 because the producers of the play wouldnt allow the film to be shown until the production closed. Play It to the Bone Play It to the Bone is a 1999 sports/comedy-drama film, starring Antonio Banderas and Woody Harrelson, written and directed by Ron Shelton. It follows the adventures of two boxers and best friends who travel to Las Vegas in order to fight each other for the sake of a chance to compete for the middleweight title. The film also starred Lolita Davidovich, Tom Sizemore, Lucy Liu, and Robert Wagner. Cameo appearances include: Steve Lawrence, Tony Curtis, Wesley Snipes, Mike Tyson, Kevin Costner, Rod Stewart, Jennifer Tilly, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Drew Carey, Jacob Duran and Chuck Bodak. The film was released to neither critical acclaim nor commercial success. The Lovers on the Bridge Les Amants du Pont-Neuf is a 1991 French film directed by Leos Carax, starring Juliette Binoche and Denis Lavant. The title refers to the Pont Neuf bridge in Paris. The North American title of the film is The Lovers on the Bridge, and, in a mistranslation of the original title, the Australian title is Lovers on the Ninth Bridge. The Marriage of Maria Braun The Marriage of Maria Braun is a 1978 West German film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. The film stars Hanna Schygulla as Maria, whose marriage to the soldier Hermann remains unfulfilled due to World War II and his post-war imprisonment. Maria adapts to the realities of post-war Germany and becomes the wealthy mistress of an industrialist, all the while staying true to her love for Hermann. The film was one of the more successful works of Fassbinder and shaped the image of the New German Cinema in foreign countries. The film is the first installment of Fassbinders BRD Trilogy, followed by Lola and Veronika Voss. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad is a 1949 American animated package film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film consists of two segments—the first of which is based on the 1908 childrens novel The Wind in the Willows by Scottish author Kenneth Grahame, and the second is based on the 1820 short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow", called Ichabod Crane in the film, by American author Washington Irving. The film is the 11th Disney animated feature film, and the last of the studios package film era of the 1940s, following Saludos Amigos, The Three Caballeros, Make Mine Music, Fun and Fancy Free, and Melody Time, until The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh in March 1977. Beginning in 1955, the two portions of the film were separated, and televised as part of the Disneyland television series. They were later marketed and sold separately on home video. Absence of Malice Absence of Malice is a 1981 American drama film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Paul Newman, Sally Field, Wilfred Brimley, and Bob Balaban. The title refers to the legal definition of one of the requirements of proof against libel defamation, and is used in journalism classes to illustrate the conflict between disclosing damaging personal information and the publics right to know. Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani is a 2009 Indian romantic comedy film. It stars Katrina Kaif and Ranbir Kapoor. Salman Khan and director Rajkumar Santoshi appear in cameo roles. It is a remake of the 2005 Telugu movie Soggadu. Cheech and Chong's Next Movie Cheech and Chongs Next Movie is a 1980 American comedy film directed by Tommy Chong and the second feature-length project by Cheech & Chong, following Up in Smoke, released by Universal Pictures. Extracted Extracted, also known as Extraction in the UK, is an independent 2012 American science fiction thriller directed and written by Nir Paniry. Sasha Roiz stars as a scientist whose consciousness becomes trapped in the mind of a convict who volunteered to be a part of an experimental procedure. The Hit List The Hit List is a 2011 American action film written by Chad and Evan Law, and directed by William Kaufman, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and Cole Hauser. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on May 10, 2011. Xanadu Xanadu is a 1980 American musical fantasy film written by Richard Christian Danus and Marc Reid Rubel and directed by Robert Greenwald. The title is a reference to the nightclub in the film, which takes its name from Xanadu, the summer capital of Kublai Khans Yuan Dynasty in China. This city appears in Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a poem that is quoted in the film. The film is a remake of the film Down to Earth, the sequel to Here Comes Mr. Jordan. Xanadu stars Olivia Newton-John, Gene Kelly, and Michael Beck, and features music by Newton-John, Electric Light Orchestra, Cliff Richard, and The Tubes. The film also features animation by Don Bluth. A box office disappointment, Xanadu earned mixed to negative critical reviews and was an inspiration for the creation of the Golden Raspberry Awards to recognize the worst films of the year. Despite the lackluster performance of the film, the soundtrack album became a huge commercial success around the world, and was certified double platinum in the United States. The song "Magic" was a U.S. number one hit for Newton-John, and the title track reached number one in the United Kingdom and several other countries around the world. The film has since become a cult classic for the way it mixes the storyline from an old-fashioned 1940s fantasy with modern aesthetics featuring late 1970s & early 1980s rock and pop music on the soundtrack as well as for fans of Newton-John. Hunting and Gathering Hunting and Gathering is a 2007 French romantic film based on the writer Anna Gavaldas 2004 novel Hunting and Gathering. It was directed by Claude Berri, who also wrote the screenplay, and stars Audrey Tautou, Guillaume Canet, Laurent Stocker, Françoise Bertin and Alain Sachs. It premiered on 21 March 2007. Frantz Frantz is a 2016 drama film directed and co-written by François Ozon and starring Paula Beer and Pierre Niney. It is about a young German woman whose fiancé has been killed in World War I and the remorse of the French soldier who killed him. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival, where Beer won the Marcello Mastroianni Award. At the 42nd César Awards, Frantz was nominated in eleven categories, winning one for Best Cinematography. Édouard Manets painting Le Suicidé is referenced and shown several times in the story. Frantz is a loose adaptation of the 1932 Ernst Lubitsch film Broken Lullaby, which in turn was based on Maurice Rostands 1930 French play Lhomme que jai tué. On the Beach On the Beach is a 1959 American post-apocalyptic science fiction drama film from United Artists, produced and directed by Stanley Kramer, that stars Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Fred Astaire, and Anthony Perkins. This black-and-white film is based on Nevil Shutes 1957 novel of the same name depicting the aftermath of a nuclear war. Unlike the novel, no one is assigned blame for starting the war; the film hints that global annihilation may have arisen from an accident or misjudgment. The Substitute The Substitute is a 1996 American crime action thriller film directed by Robert Mandel and starring Tom Berenger, Ernie Hudson, Marc Anthony, William Forsythe, Raymond Cruz and Luis Guzmán. Towelhead Towelhead is a 2007 drama film written and directed by Alan Ball and based on Alicia Erians novel of the same name. The film made its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2007 under the name Nothing Is Private. The film, like the book, touches on issues of sexual awakening, privacy, and race. Peepli (Live) Peepli Live is a 2010 Indian satirical comedy film that explores the topic of "farmer suicides" and the subsequent media and political response. It is written and directed by Anusha Rizvi in her directorial debut, and produced by Aamir Khan Productions. The film stars Naya Theatre company member Omkar Das Manikpuri as well as Naseeruddin Shah, Raghubir Yadav, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Shalini Vatsa and Malaika Shenoy along with a number of newcomers. Peepli Live, distributed by UTV Motion Pictures, was released on 13 August 2010. Peepli Live was Indias official entry for the 83rd Academy Awards Best Foreign Film category although it was not nominated. Return to Sender Return to Sender is a 2015 American psychological thriller film directed by Fouad Mikati and starring Rosamund Pike, Shiloh Fernandez and Nick Nolte. Blue Jay Blue Jay is a drama romance film directed by Alex Lehmann in his fictional feature debut, from a screenplay by Mark Duplass. It stars Duplass and Sarah Paulson. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2016. The film was released on October 7, 2016, in a limited release prior to being released through video on demand on October 11, 2016. Headshot Headshot is a 2016 Indonesian martial arts action film directed by Kimo Stamboel and Timo Tjahjanto. The film stars Iko Uwais as a man with amnesia who must battle a criminal syndicate to protect the doctor who saved his life. Headshot was released on September 9, 2016, at the Toronto International Film Festival. It received generally positive reviews from critics. My Scientology Movie My Scientology Movie is a 2015 British documentary film about Scientology directed by John Dower, and written by and starring Louis Theroux. The film takes an unconventional approach to the subject matter, featuring young actors "auditioning" for parts playing high-profile Scientologists in scenes recreating accounts from ex-members about incidents involving senior church management. The Church of Scientology responded by putting the filmmakers under surveillance and denouncing the film. My Scientology Movie premiered at the London Film Festival on 14 October 2015 before receiving a limited theatrical release in the United Kingdom on 7 October 2016 from BBC Films with a North American release scheduled for 3 March 2017 from Magnolia Pictures. The film received positive reviews from critics. Rise: Blood Hunter Rise: Blood Hunter is a 2007 American neo-noir action horror film written and directed by Sebastian Gutierrez. The film, starring Lucy Liu and Michael Chiklis, is a supernatural thriller about a reporter who wakes up in a morgue to discover she is now a vampire. She vows revenge against the vampire cult responsible for her situation and hunts them down one by one. Chiklis plays a haunted police detective whose daughter is victimized by the same group and seeks answers for her gruesome death. This was the final film to feature Mako Iwamatsu who died on July 21, 2006. Polytechnique Polytechnique is a 2009 Canadian drama film directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Villeneuve and Jacques Davidts. Starring Maxim Gaudette, Sebastien Huberdeau, and Karine Vanasse, the film is based on the 1989 École Polytechnique massacre and re-enacts the events of the incident through the eyes of two students who witness a gunman murder fourteen young women. After a release in Quebec in February 2009, it was featured in the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. It received numerous honours, including nine Genie Awards, notably Best Motion Picture. The French Lieutenant's Woman The French Lieutenants Woman is a 1981 British romantic drama film directed by Karel Reisz, produced by Leon Clore, and adapted by playwright Harold Pinter. It is based on the eponymous 1969 novel by John Fowles. The music score is by Carl Davis and the cinematography by Freddie Francis. The film stars Meryl Streep and Jeremy Irons. Other featured actors include Hilton McRae, Peter Vaughan, Colin Jeavons, Liz Smith, Patience Collier, Richard Griffiths, David Warner, Alun Armstrong, Penelope Wilton, and Leo McKern. The film received five Oscar nominations. Streep was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, and Pinter for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. MSG: The Messenger of God MSG: The Messenger is a 2015 Indian faith-based action comedy fantasy film written by and starring religious leader Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, who is also credited as co-director, co-cinematographer, co-editor, songwriter and stuntman, in his film debut. The film was released worldwide on 13 February 2015. It follows a spiritual leader, played by Singh and largely based on himself, on a quest to eradicate drugs and gender-related issues. MSG: The Messenger received largely negative reviews from critics, who accused it of being a propaganda film promoting Singhs teachings, while also severely criticizing its quality. It was also controversial for being allegedly insulting towards Sikhs. Box office estimates indicated that the film grossed approximately on a budget of , although the producers claimed It was followed the same year by a direct sequel, MSG-2 The Messenger, and later by two more installments, The Warrior Lion Heart and Hind Ka Napak Ko Jawab, with Singh similarly involved in all of them. Big Business Big Business is a 1988 American comedy film starring Bette Midler and Lily Tomlin. The movie revolves around two sets of identical female twins mismatched at birth, with one of each pair ending in a wealthy urban family and the other in a poor rural family. It was produced by Touchstone Pictures, with the plot loosely based on The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare. The film co-stars Fred Ward, Edward Herrmann, Joe Grifasi, and Seth Green, as well as siblings Michael Gross and Mary Gross. Directed by Jim Abrahams, critical reaction to the film as a whole was generally lukewarm. Midler received an American Comedy Award in the category Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture for her performance and Tomlin was nominated for the same award in 1989. Mother and Child Mother and Child is a drama directed and written by Rodrigo García. It premiered on September 14, 2009, at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival and at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2010, and was the closing night selection within Maryland Film Festival 2010. It was given a limited release in the United States beginning May 7, 2010. Brake Brake is a 2012 American thriller film directed by Gabe Torres, written by Timothy Mannion, and starring Stephen Dorff. Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor Tyler Perrys Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor is a 2013 romance drama film produced, written, and directed by Tyler Perry. The film is adapted from Perrys play The Marriage Counselor, with several changes. It was released on March 29, 2013. Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! is a 2015 American made-for-television action comedy horror film and the third installment in the Sharknado film series, following Sharknado and The Second One. The film was directed by Anthony C. Ferrante with Ian Ziering, Tara Reid, Cassie Scerbo, and Mark McGrath reprising their roles from the previous installments. Also joining the cast are David Hasselhoff, Bo Derek, Ryan Newman, and Jack Griffo. Irish music duo Jedward wrote and performed the films official theme song "Oh Hell No", and also had a brief cameo in the film. The film premiered on Syfy in the United States on July 22, 2015. Bad Girls Bad Girls is a 1994 American western adventure film directed by Jonathan Kaplan, and written by Ken Friedman and Yolande Turner. It stars Madeleine Stowe, Mary Stuart Masterson, Andie MacDowell and Drew Barrymore. Kaplan previously directed two of the films stars: Masterson in Immediate Family and Stowe in Unlawful Entry. The film follows four former prostitutes on the run following a justifiable homicide and prison escape, who later encounter difficulties involving bank robbery and Pinkerton detectives. October October is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language slice of life romantic drama film directed by Shoojit Sircar, and produced by Ronnie Lahiri and Sheel Kumar under their Rising Sun Films banner. The film stars Varun Dhawan, Banita Sandhu, and Gitanjali Rao. Both Sandhu and Rao debuted as actors with this film. Written by Juhi Chaturvedi and shot by Avik Mukhopadhyay, the film follows the life of a hotel-management intern who takes care of his comatose fellow intern in an unconditional and unconventional manner. October earned six nominations at the 64th Filmfare Awards including Best Supporting Actress for Rao and Best Actor Critics for Dhawan. Initially scheduled to release on 1 June 2018, the film was released on 13 April 2018, grossing over 54.74 crore worldwide. Upon its release, the filmmakers were accused of plagiarising Aarti - The Unknown Love Story, a Marathi film directed by Sarika Mene. Screenwriters Association reviewed the case and found some similarities between the two films. However, it cleared October of plagiarism charges as the real-life events that likely inspired both the films were not protected by copyright laws. The film was moderately successful at the box office. Breaking In Breaking In is a 2018 American thriller film directed by James McTeigue and starring Gabrielle Union, who also produced the film alongside Will Packer, James Lopez, Craig Perry, and Sheila Taylor. The film follows a mother who must protect her children after the mansion of her recently deceased father is invaded by burglars. Principal photography began in July 2017 in Southern California. The film was released in the United States on May 11, 2018. It grossed over $51 million and received mixed reviews, with critics praising Unions performance but describing the film as having "thinly sketched characters and a slapdash plot." Boys Jongens is a 2014 Dutch made-for-television coming-of-age romantic drama film directed by Mischa Kamp and featuring Gijs Blom, Ko Zandvliet and Stijn Taverne. The film was released on 9 February 2014. BPM (Beats Per Minute) BPM, also known as 120 BPM, is a 2017 French drama film directed by Robin Campillo and starring Nahuel Pérez Biscayart, Arnaud Valois and Adèle Haenel. The film is about homosexuality and the AIDS epidemic, set in France in the 1990s. Campillo and co-screenwriter Philippe Mangeot drew on their personal experiences with ACT UP in developing the story. It had its world premiere at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, followed by screenings at other festivals. At Cannes it won critical acclaim and four awards, including the Grand Prix. It went on to win six César Awards, including Best Film, and other honours. Crying Freeman Crying Freeman is a 1995 action film starring Mark Dacascos, Julie Condra, and Tchéky Karyo, and directed by Christophe Gans. Its an adaptation of the best-selling manga of the same name by Kazuo Koike and Ryoichi Ikegami, drawing primarily upon the "Portrait of a Killer" arc. The film was an international co-production between Canada and France, and was filmed on location in British Columbia in October 1994. Despite being heavily promoted by Viz Media on Animerica magazine and reprints of the Crying Freeman graphic novel, the film was never released in the United States. The movie eventually received a U.S. release via Amazon Prime streaming in November 2018. Murder, My Sweet Murder, My Sweet is a 1944 American film noir, directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Dick Powell, Claire Trevor and Anne Shirley. The film is based on Raymond Chandlers 1940 novel Farewell. It was the first film to feature Chandlers primary character, the hard-boiled private detective Philip Marlowe. Murder, My Sweet is, along with Double Indemnity, one of the first film noirs, and a key influence in the development of the genre. Diva Diva is a 1981 French thriller film directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix, adapted from the novel Diva by Daniel Odier. It is one of the first French films to let go of the realist mood of 1970s French cinema and return to a colourful, melodic style, later described as cinéma du look. The film made a successful debut in France in 1981 with 2,281,569 admissions, and had success in the US the next year grossing $2,678,103. The film became a cult classic and was internationally acclaimed. Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom Winter on Fire: Ukraines Fight for Freedom is a 2015 documentary film about the Euromaidan protests in Ukraine from November 21, 2013 to February 23, 2014. Produced in part by Netflix, this film is a coproduction of Ukraine, the United States, and the United Kingdom. It was screened at various film festivals before its release on October 9, 2015 on the online streaming service. The film had its world premiere at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival. At the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, it won the Peoples Choice Award for best documentary. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and the Primetime Emmy Award in the Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking category. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a rating of 95% with an average rating of 7.7. Jay Weissberg from Variety stated that Winter on Fire is an "accessible film, with greater TV appeal, but it’s also more limited by its insistence on shoehorning everything into one perspective, albeit a perspective shared by many." Winter on Fire was widely shown around Venezuela in 2017 during the anti-government protests in Caracas, in which protesters were rallying against President Nicolás Maduro, and in the 2019 Hong Kong protests. 12 Feet Deep 12 Feet Deep is an American independent psychological horror-thriller film written and directed by Matt Eskandari and starring Alexandra Park, Nora-Jane Noone, Tobin Bell and Diane Farr. It was distributed by Mar Vista Entertainment. The film received a wide release on June 20, 2017. Horse Feathers Horse Feathers is a 1932 Pre-Code comedy film starring the Marx Brothers. It stars the four Marx Brothers and Thelma Todd. It was written by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, S. J. Perelman, and Will B. Johnstone. Kalmar and Ruby also wrote some of the original music for the film. Several of the films gags were taken from the Marx Brothers stage comedy from the 1900s, Fun in Hi Skule. The term "horse feathers" was a colloquial American expression for "nonsense" in the 1920s and 1930s but is now archaic. Fashion Fashion is a 2008 Indian drama film directed and co-produced by Madhur Bhandarkar. The films screenplay was co-written by Ajay Monga, Madhur Bhandarkar, Anuraadha Tewari and Ajeet Ghorpade and principal photography occurred in Mumbai and Chandigarh. Its music was composed by Salim-Sulaiman and the songs lyrics were written by Irfan Siddiqui and Sandeep Nath. The film features Priyanka Chopra in the lead role as Meghna Mathur, an aspiring fashion model; it follows her transformation from small-town girl to supermodel, the Indian fashion industry and the careers of several other models. Fashion also explores feminism and female power in Indian fashion. The film also stars Kangana Ranaut, Mugdha Godse, Arjan Bajwa and Arbaaz Khan in supporting roles. The cast also features several professional fashion models playing themselves. Development of the film began in 2006. The films budget was ; it opened on 29 October 2008 to positive reviews. Critics praised its screenplay, cinematography, music, direction and performances. It collected at the box office and was commercially successful. Fashion received several awards and nominations at ceremonies across India. At the 54th Filmfare Awards, the film received seven nominations including Best Director and won two awards; Best Actress award for Chopra and Best Supporting Actress award for Ranaut. It also won Best Actress award for Chopra and Best Supporting Actress award for Ranaut at the 56th National Film Awards. Several publications listed Fashion as one of the "best women-centric films in Bollywood". Romance & Cigarettes Romance & Cigarettes is a 2005 American musical romantic comedy film written and directed by John Turturro. The film stars an ensemble cast which includes James Gandolfini, Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslet, Steve Buscemi, Bobby Cannavale, Mandy Moore, Mary-Louise Parker, Aida Turturro, Christopher Walken, Barbara Sukowa, Elaine Stritch, Eddie Izzard, and Amy Sedaris. The film was nominated for a Golden Lion at the 2005 Venice Film Festival. The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby is the collective title of three films written and directed by Ned Benson. The film stars Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy, and is Bensons first feature film project. The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby is broken into three films, Him, Her, and Them. Him and Her were screened at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival as a "work in progress". Them premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Them premiered in the United States on September 12, 2014, while Him and Her were released together as a double feature on October 10, 2014 in select art house cinemas. Ararat Ararat is a 2002 Canadian-French historical-drama film written and directed by Atom Egoyan and starring Charles Aznavour, Christopher Plummer, David Alpay, Arsinée Khanjian, Eric Bogosian, Bruce Greenwood and Elias Koteas. It is about a family and film crew in Toronto working on a film based loosely on the 1915 defense of Van during the Armenian Genocide. In addition to exploring the human impact of that specific historical event, Ararat examines the nature of truth and its representation through art. The Genocide is disputed by the Government of Turkey, an issue that partially inspired and is explored in the film. The film was featured out of competition at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. It won five awards at the 23rd Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture. The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob is a 1973 French-Italian comedy film directed by Gérard Oury, starring Louis de Funès and Claude Giraud. Grey Gardens Grey Gardens is a 1975 American documentary film by Albert and David Maysles. The film depicts the everyday lives of two reclusive, formerly upper class women, a mother and daughter both named Edith Beale, who lived in poverty at Grey Gardens, a derelict mansion at 3 West End Road in the wealthy Georgica Pond neighborhood of East Hampton, New York. The film was screened at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival but was not entered into the main competition. Ellen Hovde and Muffie Meyer also directed, and Susan Froemke was the associate producer. The films editors are credited as Hovde, Meyer and Froemke. In 2010, the film was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In a 2014 Sight and Sound poll, film critics voted Grey Gardens the joint ninth best documentary film of all time. Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Werner Herzog. In it, Herzog ponders the existential impact of the Internet, robotics, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and more on human life. The film premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, and was sponsored by the company NetScout. The film contains interviews with Bob Kahn, Elon Musk, Sebastian Thrun, Ted Nelson, and other leaders of the technology world. A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol is a 1984 British-American made-for-television film adaptation of Charles Dickens famous 1843 novella of the same name. The film is directed by Clive Donner, who had been an editor of the 1951 film Scrooge, and stars George C. Scott as Ebenezer Scrooge. It was filmed in the historic medieval county town of Shrewsbury in Shropshire. Gung Ho Gung Ho is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Ron Howard and starring Michael Keaton. The story portrayed the takeover of an American car plant by a Japanese corporation. Most of the movie was filmed on location in the Pittsburgh area with additional scenes shot in Tokyo and Argentina. The Possession of Michael King The Possession of Michael King is a 2014 American found footage horror film written and directed by David Jung, in his directorial debut, from a story by himself and Tedi Sarafian. The film had its world premiere on August 14, 2014 in Singapore and had a limited theatrical release in the United States on August 22 of the same year. It was released on to video on demand on August 26, 2014. It stars Shane Johnson as a widowed, atheist filmmaker who finds himself the target of demonic forces. 2001: A Space Travesty 2001: A Space Travesty is a 2000 comedy film directed by Allan A. Goldstein and starring Leslie Nielsen, Ophélie Winter, Peter Egan, and Ezio Greggio. The film has a few sequences parodying elements of 2001: A Space Odyssey, but is not focused on parodying that film alone. Calvaire Calvaire is a 2004 psychological horror film directed by Fabrice Du Welz, starring Laurent Lucas, Philippe Nahon and Jackie Berroyer. It was Fabrice Du Welzs first full-length film. Marc Stevens is a young traveling singer. After a concert at the nursing home on Christmas Eve, Marc takes the road. Shortly afterwards his van breaks down in a deserted mountain region. He is taken in by an affable yet creepy Mr. Bartel, an innkeeper who became psychologically fragile after his wife Gloria left him. The sexual implications of Bartel’s obsession starts Marcs "ordeal". Harlock: Space Pirate is a 2013 Japanese 3D CG anime science fiction film directed by Shinji Aramaki. In 2010, Toei Animation announced that it had developed a pilot for a computer-graphics remake of the earlier manga-inspired TV series, and presented it at Tokyo International Anime Fair that year. In the next year they presented a preview of Space Pirate Captain Harlock at Annecy International Animated Film Festival. This is Toeis highest production budget ever at the equivalent of over US$30 million. The story was reconstructed by the writer Harutoshi Fukui to reflect the themes of modern society and Toei provided the latest filmmaking technology for the film. An English-narrated international teaser trailer was released for promotion. It was shown in the competition of the 70th Venice International Film Festival and was screened at the 33rd Hawaii International Film Festival. It received a mixed response from critics and was nominated for the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year. It won the Lumière award in Best International 3D Feature – Animated category at the 3D Creative Arts Award. Curse of the Demon Night of the Demon is a 1957 British horror film, produced by Frank Bevis, directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Dana Andrews, Peggy Cummins and Niall MacGinnis. It is adapted from the M. R. James story "Casting the Runes". The films storyline concerns an American psychologist who travels to England to investigate a satanic cult suspected in more than one death. The production was turbulent due to artistic differences that arose between producer Hal E. Chester on one side and director Tourneur and writer Charles Bennett on the other. The original plan was not to show the demon on screen, but Chester inserted a special effects creature over the objections of the writer, the director and lead actor Dana Andrews. To accelerate the pace, the 95 minute British feature was trimmed down to 83 minutes and retitled Curse of the Demon for the US market, playing there in June 1958 as the second half of a double feature with either The True Story of Lynn Stuart or The Revenge of Frankenstein, depending on the local film market. Mr. Destiny Mr. Destiny is a 1990 American fantasy comedy film starring James Belushi. Other actors in this film included Linda Hamilton, Michael Caine, Jon Lovitz, Courteney Cox, Jay O. Sanders and Rene Russo. Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter is a 2014 American drama film co-written and directed by David Zellner. The film stars Rinko Kikuchi, Nobuyuki Katsube, Shirley Venard, David Zellner, Nathan Zellner, and Kanako Higashi. The story is based on the urban legend surrounding Takako Konishi in search of the fictional ransom money seen buried in the snow from the 1996 film Fargo. The Meddler The Meddler is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed and written by Lorene Scafaria. The film stars Susan Sarandon, Rose Byrne and J. K. Simmons. Principal photography began on March 30, 2015 in Los Angeles. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released on April 22, 2016, by Sony Pictures Classics. Fed Up Fed Up is a 2014 American documentary film directed, written and produced by Stephanie Soechtig. The film focuses on the causes of obesity in the US, presenting evidence showing that the large quantities of sugar in processed foods are an overlooked root of the problem, and points to the monied lobbying power of "Big Sugar" in blocking attempts to enact policies to address the issue. Little Caesar Little Caesar is a 1931 American pre-Code crime film distributed by Warner Brothers, directed by Mervyn LeRoy, and starring Edward G. Robinson, Glenda Farrell, and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. The film tells the story of a hoodlum who ascends the ranks of organized crime until he reaches its upper echelons. The storyline was adapted from the novel of the same name by William R. Burnett. Little Caesar was Robinsons breakthrough role and immediately made him a major film star. The film is often listed as one of the first full-fledged gangster films and continues to be well received by critics. The Library of Congress maintains a print. Madea Goes to Jail Tyler Perrys Madea Goes to Jail is a 2009 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Tyler Perry, which was based on his 2006 play. The play and the film deal with Perrys signature character Madea going to prison for her uncontrollable anger management problems. The film was released on February 20, 2009. The Thief of Bagdad The Thief of Bagdad is a 1940 British Technicolor Arabian fantasy film, produced by Alexander Korda, directed by Michael Powell, Ludwig Berger, and Tim Whelan, with additional contributions by Kordas brothers Vincent and Zoltán and William Cameron Menzies. The film stars child actor Sabu, Conrad Veidt, John Justin, and June Duprez. It was distributed in the US and the UK by United Artists. Although produced by Alexander Kordas company London Films in London, due to the outbreak of World War II, the film was completed in California. The Thief of Bagdad won the Academy Awards for Cinematography, Art Direction and Special Effects and marks the first major use of bluescreening in film. It was also nominated for Original Music Score, the first time a British film score had been recognized at the Academy Awards. Although this production is a remake of the 1924 version, the two films have differences, most significantly the thief and the prince are separate characters in the 1940 version. The first portion of this version of The Thief of Bagdad is told in flashback, mimicking the style of the Arabian Nights. The Naked City The Naked City is a 1948 American film noir directed by Jules Dassin. Based on a story by Malvin Wald, the film depicts the police investigation that follows the murder of a young model, incorporating heavy elements of police procedure. A veteran cop is placed in charge of the case and he sets about, with the help of other beat cops and detectives, to find the girls killer. The movie, shot partially in documentary style, was filmed on location on the streets of New York City and features landmarks such as the Williamsburg Bridge, the Whitehall Building, and an apartment building on West 83rd Street in Manhattan as the scene of the murder. The film received two Academy Awards, one for cinematography for William H. Daniels, and another for film editing to Paul Weatherwax. In 2007, The Naked City was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Blood Creek Blood Creek, previously known as Creek and Town Creek, is a horror film directed by Joel Schumacher, starring Michael Fassbender as the main antagonist and written by David Kajganich. The film had a limited theatrical release on September 18, 2009. The film also stars Dominic Purcell and Henry Cavill as brothers on a mission of revenge who become trapped in a harrowing occult experiment dating back to the Third Reich. Skin Skin is an American biographical drama film written and directed by Israeli-born filmmaker Guy Nattiv. It follows the life of Bryon Widner, a former member of a Neo-Nazism-influenced skinhead group, and stars Jamie Bell, Danielle Macdonald, Daniel Henshall, Bill Camp, Louisa Krause, Zoe Colletti, Kylie Rogers, Colbi Gannett, Mike Colter and Vera Farmiga. It had its world premiere at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2018. It was released on June 27, 2019 through DirecTV Cinema before being released on July 26, 2019, by A24. The Layover The Layover is a 2017 American sex comedy film starring Alexandra Daddario, Kate Upton, Matt Barr, Matt L. Jones, Rob Corddry, Kal Penn, and Molly Shannon. William H. Macy directed the film, which was written by David Hornsby and Lance Krall. Filming began early May 2015 in Vancouver, British Columbia and was completed early June 2015. The film was released on August 3, 2017 through DirecTV Cinema, and then began a limited release and playing video on demand on September 1, 2017, by Vertical Entertainment. Deathtrap Deathtrap is a 1982 American black comedy mystery film based on the 1978 play of the same name by Ira Levin. The film is directed by Sidney Lumet from a screenplay by Levin and Jay Presson Allen, and stars Michael Caine, Dyan Cannon and Christopher Reeve. Critics gave the film mostly favorable reviews, while noting its plot similarities to Caines 1972 film Sleuth. Lady Snowblood is a 1973 Japanese action thriller film directed by Toshiya Fujita and starring Meiko Kaji. It is based on the manga series of the same name, recounting the tale of Yuki, a woman who seeks vengeance upon three people who raped her mother and killed her father and brother. Louder Than Bombs Louder Than Bombs is a 2015 drama film directed by Joachim Trier and starring Jesse Eisenberg, Gabriel Byrne, Isabelle Huppert, David Strathairn, and Amy Ryan. The film was internationally co-produced and was co-written by Trier and Eskil Vogt. It is Triers first English-language film. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, and was shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It won the Nordic Council Film Prize. Nicholas Nickleby Nicholas Nickleby is a 2002 British-American period comedy-drama film written and directed by Douglas McGrath. The screenplay is based on The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens, which originally was published in serial form between March 1838 and September 1839. Charlie Hunnam stars in the titular role alongside Nathan Lane, Jim Broadbent, Christopher Plummer, Jamie Bell, Anne Hathaway, Alan Cumming, and Timothy Spall. Dance of the Dead Dance of the Dead is a 2008 American independent zombie comedy, directed by Gregg Bishop and written by Joe Ballarini. The film featured Jared Kusnitz, Greyson Chadwick, Chandler Darby, Lucas Till, Blair Redford and Carissa Capobianco. The plot revolves around the mysterious reanimation of the dead and the efforts of several students to save their high school prom from attack. The film had a limited theatrical release at Manns Chinese 6 Theatres in Los Angeles on 13 October 2008, before being released on DVD. The movie premiered at a number of film festivals throughout 2008, including the South by Southwest Film Festival and the Atlanta Film Festival, to universal critical acclaim. Split Second Split Second is a 1992 American-British science fiction horror film directed by Tony Maylam and Ian Sharp. Rutger Hauer stars as a burnt-out police detective obsessively hunting down the mysterious serial killer that killed his partner several years prior. The film also features Kim Cattrall, Alastair Neil Duncan, Pete Postlethwaite, Ian Dury, and Alun Armstrong. Battle for Terra Battle for Terra, originally screened as Terra, is a 2007 American 3D computer animated action-adventure science fiction film, based on a short film of the same name about a peaceful alien planet which faces destruction from colonization by the displaced remainder of the human race. The film was directed by Aristomenis Tsirbas who conceived it as a hard-edged live action feature with photo-real Computer-Generated Imagery environments. The close collaboration with producing partner and investor Snoot Entertainment redirected the project to become fully animated and appeal to younger audiences. The film features the voices of Evan Rachel Wood, Luke Wilson, Brian Cox, James Garner, Chris Evans and David Cross among others. It premiered on September 8, 2007 at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was widely released in the United States on May 1, 2009. The film was originally shot in 2D but was made in such a way that a second camera could be added to the film. After the film was shown at festivals and distributors showed an interest in it, a small team was hired to render the entire film again from the perspective of the second camera for a true 3D effect. It won the Grand Prize for Best Animated Feature at the 2008 Ottawa International Animation Festival. A Good Woman A Good Woman is a 2004 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Mike Barker. The screenplay by Howard Himelstein is based on the 1892 play Lady Windermeres Fan by Oscar Wilde. It is the fourth screen version of the work, following a 1916 silent film using Wildes original title, Ernst Lubitschs 1925 version and Otto Premingers 1949 adaptation entitled The Fan. I Love Trouble I Love Trouble is a 1994 American romantic comedy film starring Julia Roberts and Nick Nolte. It was written and produced by the husband-and-wife team of Nancy Meyers and Charles Shyer, and directed by Shyer. The Road to Guantanamo The Road to Guantánamo, alternatively The Road to Guantanamo, is a British 2006 docudrama film written and directed by Michael Winterbottom and Mat Whitecross about the incarceration of three British citizens, who were captured in 2001 in Afghanistan and detained by the United States there and for more than two years at the detainment camp in Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba. It premiered at the Berlinale on 14 February 2006, and was first shown in the UK on Channel 4 on 9 March 2006. The following day it was the first film to be released simultaneously in cinemas, on DVD, and on the Internet. It was generally well received: Michael Winterbottom won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 56th Berlin International Film Festival, and the film won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary Feature at the Sundance Film Festival. The Times criticised Winterbottom for accepting the mens stated reasons for going to Afghanistan at a time of danger after the 9/11 attacks in the United States, as it was known as al-Qaeda and Taliban territory. Hatari! Hatari! is a 1962 American adventure romantic comedy film directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne. It portrays a group of professional game catchers in Africa. The film includes dramatic wildlife chases and the scenic backdrop of Mount Meru, a dormant volcano. Hatari! was shot in Technicolor and filmed on location in northern Tanganyika. Bring It On: In It to Win It Bring It On: In It to Win It is a 2007 teen film directed by Steve Rash and starring Ashley Benson, Cassandra Scerbo and Michael Copon. It is the fourth installment in the Bring It On film series, which focuses on competitive cheerleading. It was shot at Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, United States. It was released direct-to-video on December 18, 2007. There are no recurring cast members or canonical references to its predecessors. Only Steve Rash, who also directed the previous film, All or Nothing, returned to direct this film. The film stylistically refers to its predecessors in that it opens with a choreographed routine that turns out to be a dream sequence of the protagonist and the end credits feature outtakes and clips of the cast having fun dancing. The Rider The Rider is a 2017 American contemporary western drama film written, produced and directed by Chloé Zhao. The film stars Brady Jandreau, Lilly Jandreau, Tim Jandreau, Lane Scott, and Cat Clifford and was shot in the badlands of South Dakota. It premiered in the Directors Fortnight section at the Cannes Film Festival on May 20, 2017, where it won the Art Cinema Award. It was released in theaters in the United States on April 13, 2018. It grossed 3.4 million dollars, making it a small success. The film was critically praised for its story, performances, and its depiction of the people and events that influenced the film. Journey to the West Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons is a 2013 fantasy comedy film co-written and produced by Stephen Chow and co-directed by Chow and Derek Kwok. The movie was first announced in July 2011 and was released on February 10, 2013 in China. The film is a loose comedic re-interpretation of the novel Journey to the West, a Chinese literary classic often believed to be written by Wu Chengen. A sequel, The Demons Strike Back, written and produced by Chow and directed by Tsui Hark, was released on January 28, 2017. Takva: A Man's Fear of God Takva: A Mans Fear of God is a 2006 Turkish film directed by Özer Kızıltan. The film was Turkeys official submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 80th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Soaked in Bleach Soaked in Bleach is a 2015 American docudrama directed by Benjamin Statler, who co-wrote and produced it with Richard Middelton and Donnie Eichar. The film details the events leading up to the death of Kurt Cobain, as seen through the perspective of Tom Grant, the private detective who was hired by Courtney Love to find Cobain, shortly before his death in 1994. It also explores the conspiracy theory that Cobains death was not a suicide. The film stars Tyler Bryan as Cobain and Daniel Roebuck as Grant, with Sarah Scott portraying Courtney Love and August Emerson as Dylan Carlson. One Week One Week is a 2008 Canadian drama film directed by Michael McGowan and starring Joshua Jackson, Liane Balaban, and Campbell Scott. The film debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2008 and was released theatrically on March 6, 2009. Jackson plays Ben Tyler, who has been diagnosed with cancer. Requiring immediate treatment, he instead decides to take a motorcycle trip from Toronto across Canada to Vancouver Island. Along the way, he meets several people that help him reevaluate his relationship with his fiancée Samantha, his job, and his dream of becoming a writer. The scenic backdrop of the Canadian landscape as well as an all-Canadian soundtrack serve as prevalent influences in the film. Joshua Jackson won Best Actor at the 2010 Genie Awards for his portrayal of Ben Tyler. Liane Balaban was nominated for Best Supporting Actress. House of Usher House of Usher is a 1960 American horror film directed by Roger Corman and written by Richard Matheson from the short story "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe. The film was the first of eight Corman/Poe feature films and stars Vincent Price, Myrna Fahey, Mark Damon and Harry Ellerbe. In 2005, the film was listed with the United States National Film Registry as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Versions exist on DVD with running times between 76 and 80 minutes. Dutch Dutch is a 1991 American road comedy-drama film directed by Peter Faiman and written by John Hughes. The original music score was composed by Alan Silvestri. The film stars Ethan Embry, Ed ONeill and JoBeth Williams, with a cameo appearance by golfer great Arnold Palmer. O Neill and Embry would star together again over a decade later in the 2003 version of the series Dragnet. Ari Meyers and E. G. Daily co-starred. The Wild Geese The Wild Geese is a 1978 British-Swiss war film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and starring Richard Burton, Roger Moore, Richard Harris, and Hardy Krüger. The screenplay concerns a group of mercenaries in Africa. It was the result of a long-held ambition of its producer Euan Lloyd to make an all-star adventure film similar to The Guns of Navarone or Where Eagles Dare. The same producer and director were later responsible for The Sea Wolves. The screenplay by Reginald Rose was based on an unpublished novel titled The Thin White Line by Daniel Carney. The film was named The Wild Geese after the Wild Goose flag and shoulder patch used by Michael "Mad Mike" Hoares Five Commando, ANC, which in turn was inspired by a 17th-century Irish mercenary army. Carneys novel was subsequently published by Corgi Books under the same title as the film. The novel was based upon rumours and speculation following the 1968 landing of a mysterious aeroplane in Rhodesia, which was said to have been loaded with mercenaries and "an African president" believed to have been a dying Moïse Tshombe. Home for the Holidays Home for the Holidays is a 1995 family comedy-drama film directed by Jodie Foster and produced by Peggy Rajski and Foster. The screenplay was written by W. D. Richter, based on a short story by Chris Radant. The films score was composed by Mark Isham. The films narrative follows Claudia Larson, a young woman who, after losing her job, kissing her ex-boss, and finding out that her daughter has plans of her own for the holiday, departs Chicago to spend her Thanksgiving with her dysfunctional family. The film features an ensemble cast, including: Holly Hunter, Robert Downey Jr., Anne Bancroft, Charles Durning, Dylan McDermott, Geraldine Chaplin, Steve Guttenberg, Cynthia Stevenson, Claire Danes, Austin Pendleton, and David Strathairn. Home for the Holidays was released theatrically on November 3, 1995, by Paramount Pictures in North America and by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment worldwide. The film received mixed reviews from critics who appreciated Fosters direction and Hunter and Downeys performances, but criticised the screenplay. The film was a commercial failure, grossing $17.5 million against a budget of $20 million. The Vault The Vault is a 2017 American horror film directed by Dan Bush, written by Dan Bush and Conal Byrne, and starring Francesca Eastwood, Taryn Manning, Scott Haze, Qorianka Kilcher, Clifton Collins Jr., and James Franco. It was released on September 1, 2017, by FilmRise. Populaire Populaire is a 2012 French romantic comedy-drama film directed by Régis Roinsard. It was co-written by Roinsard, Daniel Presley and Romain Compingt. Populaire was released in France on 28 November 2012. The films title is taken from the name of the typewriter used in the film. Populaire tells the story of Rose Pamphyle, who is trained by Louis Échard to become the fastest typist in the world through winning the 1959 international speed typing contest in New York City. Sailor Moon Sailor Moon, known in Japan as , is a 1992 Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation using Super Sentai motifs. It is based on the manga of the same title written by Naoko Takeuchi that was published from 1991 to 1997 in Nakayoshi. Sailor Moon first aired in Japan on TV Asahi from March 7, 1992, to February 8, 1997, and was dubbed into various territories around the world, including the United States, Australia, Europe and Latin America. The series follows the adventures of the protagonist Usagi Tsukino, a middle school student who is given the power to become the titular Sailor Soldier. Joined by other Sailor Soldiers, they defend Earth against an assortment of evil villains. The anime also parallels the maturation of Usagi from an emotional middle school girl to a responsible young adult. Due to the success of the anime in the United States, the manga comprising its story was released by Tokyopop. Sailor Moons popularity has spawned numerous releases which have come to represent most of the content in the Sailor Moon universe, including 3 films, 39 video games, and numerous soundtracks stemming from this material. A second animated adaptation, Sailor Moon Crystal, began streaming worldwide from July 2014 onwards. Shinjuku Incident Shinjuku Incident is a 2009 Hong Kong crime drama film written and directed by Derek Yee, and also starring Jackie Chan. The film was distributed by Chans own film company, JCE Movies Limited. The film was originally to be released on 25 September 2008 but was delayed to the first quarter of 2009. It premiered at the 2009 Hong Kong International Film Festival and was released on 2 April 2009 in Hong Kong. The Dark Valley The Dark Valley is a 2014 Austrian-German western drama film directed by Andreas Prochaska, based on Thomas Willmanns sole eponymous 2010 novel. The film stars Sam Riley as a lone traveler who ends up in a small town in the Alps, finding corruption and tyranny running rampant. It was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. The Big Easy The Big Easy is a 1986 American neo-noir crime comedy-drama directed by Jim McBride and written by Daniel Petrie Jr. The film stars Dennis Quaid, Ellen Barkin, John Goodman, and Ned Beatty. The film was both set and shot on location in New Orleans. The film was later adapted for a television series for two seasons on the USA Network. Black Butterfly Black Butterfly is a 2017 American thriller film directed by Brian Goodman and written by Marc Frydman and Justin Stanley. The film stars Antonio Banderas, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Piper Perabo, Abel Ferrara, Vincent Riotta and Nathalie Rapti Gomez. It was released on May 26, 2017, by Lionsgate Premiere. and is based on a 2008 french movie for television, Papillon Noir, directed by Christian Faure Torrente, el brazo tonto de la ley Torrente, el brazo tonto de la ley is a 1998 Spanish dark comedy written, directed by and starring Santiago Segura and produced by Lolafilms. Characterized by its deliberately thick, cartoonish humor, it had a positive reception from the public and critics, making Torrente part of Spanish contemporary popular culture. The title is a parody of Cobra, el brazo fuerte de la ley, the title that was used in Spain for the 1986 film Sylvester Stallone-starred film Cobra. This film won two Goya awards and it became the highest-grossing film in the history of Spanish cinema, later surpassed by its sequel,. It also laid the foundations of the Torrente film series by Santiago Segura, who also directed the sequel, the third, the fourth and fifth films. These last two were shot in stereoscopic 3D. Shoot to Kill Shoot to Kill is a 1988 American adventure crime thriller film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and starring Sidney Poitier, Tom Berenger, Clancy Brown, Andrew Robinson and Kirstie Alley. Boxing Helena Boxing Helena is a 1993 American mystery thriller film with horror elements directed by Jennifer Lynch, and starring Sherilyn Fenn, Julian Sands and Bill Paxton. The plot follows a surgeon whose growing obsession with a woman leads him to amputate her limbs and hold her captive in his home after she suffers a car accident. The film garnered notoriety prior to its release after protracted legal battles with Madonna and Kim Basinger, both of whom backed out of the leading role of Helena. It debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January 1993, where it received critical praise. After receiving an NC-17 rating by the MPAA, the film was given an R-rating on appeal and released in the United States in September 1993, but received critical backlash and was a financial failure. The Parade The Parade is a 2011 Serbian comedy-drama film, written and directed by Srđan Dragojević and released on 31 October 2011. The film, which deals with LGBT rights issues in Serbia, features footage of the 2010 Belgrade gay pride parade. Despite the controversial subject, The Parade sold over 350,000 tickets in Serbian cinemas in the first 11 weeks of distribution, 150,000 in Croatia after 8 weeks, 25,000 in Slovenia, 40,000 in Bosnia-Herzegovina and 20,000 in Montenegro. Ask Me Anything Ask Me Anything is a 2014 American drama written and directed by Allison Burnett, based on his novel Undiscovered Gyrl. The film stars Britt Robertson, Justin Long, Martin Sheen, Christian Slater, Robert Patrick, and Max Carver. Ask Me Anything had its world premiere at the Nashville Film Festival, before it was released on December 19, 2014, by Phase 4 Films theatrically and via video on demand and other online platforms. The film was released on DVD March 3, 2015. One Chance One Chance is a 2013 British-American biographical romantic comedy-drama film about opera singer and Britains Got Talent winner Paul Potts, directed by David Frankel and written by Justin Zackham. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Code Name: The Cleaner Code Name: The Cleaner is a 2007 American action comedy film directed by Les Mayfield and starring Lucy Liu, Cedric the Entertainer, Callum Keith Rennie and Nicollette Sheridan. The film was released by New Line Cinema on January 5, 2007. Upon its release, the film was met with negative reviews by critics and did poorly at the box office. Yoga Hosers Yoga Hosers is a 2016 American horror comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith. It is a spin-off of Smiths 2014 horror film Tusk, and stars Lily-Rose Depp and Smiths daughter Harley Quinn Smith, alongside Depps father Johnny Depp. The film is the second in Smiths True North trilogy itself a spin-off of the View Askewniverse, and had its world premiere on January 24 at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. The film was released on September 2, 2016 by Invincible Pictures. It was a commercial failure and was universally panned by critics and audiences, who considered it a low point in Smiths career, despite admiration from long time fans. Jennifer Schwalbach Smith reprises her role as Missy "Miss" McKenzie from Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. La Grande Bouffe La Grande Bouffe is a 1973 French–Italian film directed by Marco Ferreri. It stars Marcello Mastroianni, Ugo Tognazzi, Michel Piccoli, Philippe Noiret and Andréa Ferréol. The film centers on a group of friends who plan to eat themselves to death. It satirizes consumerism and the decadence of the bourgeoisie and was therefore controversial upon its release. It has become a cult film. The Road to Wellville The Road to Wellville is a 1994 American comedy-drama film adaptation of T. Coraghessan Boyles novel of the same name, which tells the story of the doctor and clean-living advocate John Harvey Kellogg and his methods employed at the Battle Creek Sanitarium at the beginning of the 20th century. The film was written and directed by Alan Parker. The film stars Anthony Hopkins as Dr. Kellogg, Matthew Broderick as William Lightbody, Bridget Fonda as his spouse Eleanor, John Cusack as Charles Ossining, Dana Carvey as the doctors adopted son George, and Colm Meaney as Dr. Lionel Badger. It was filmed in New Paltz, New York at the Mohonk Mountain House. Other locations were the North Carolina towns of Winnabow and Wilmington. Outsourced Outsourced is a romantic comedy film, directed by John Jeffcoat, released in 2006. The Barber of Siberia The Barber of Siberia is a 1998 Russian film that re-united the Academy Award-winning team of director Nikita Mikhalkov and producer Michel Seydoux. It was screened out of competition at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Picture of Dorian Gray The Picture of Dorian Gray is a 1945 American horror-drama film based on Oscar Wildes 1890 novel of the same name. Released in June 1945 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film is directed by Albert Lewin and stars George Sanders as Lord Henry Wotton and Hurd Hatfield as Dorian Gray. Shot primarily in black-and-white, the film features four colour inserts in 3-strip Technicolor of Dorians portrait; these are a special effect, the first two inserts are the original portrait and the second two after a major period of degeneration then recovery. Returner is a 2002 Japanese science fiction film directed by Takashi Yamazaki and starring Anne Suzuki and Takeshi Kaneshiro. Brothers Brothers is a 2015 Indian sports drama film, based on Mixed Martial arts directed by Karan Malhotra and produced by Dharma Productions, Lionsgate Films and Endemol India. The film is an official remake of the 2011 American film Warrior. It stars Akshay Kumar and Sidharth Malhotra in the lead roles with Jacqueline Fernandez, Jackie Shroff and Shefali Shah in supporting roles. The first look poster of the film was released on 9 March 2015 and film released on 14 August 2015 on Independence Day weekend. The Thaw The Thaw is a 2009 American science fiction horror thriller film directed by Mark A. Lewis and starring Val Kilmer, Martha MacIsaac, and Aaron Ashmore. Hyde Park on Hudson Hyde Park on Hudson is a 2012 British historical comedy-drama film directed by Roger Michell. The film stars Bill Murray as Franklin D. Roosevelt and Laura Linney as Margaret "Daisy" Suckley, a cousin and childhood friend of the President. It was based on Suckley’s private journals and diaries, discovered after her death, and fictionally dramatizes her close personal relationship with Roosevelt, and the 1939 visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Roosevelts country estate. Rurouni Kenshin Part II: Kyoto Inferno is a 2014 Japanese film directed by Keishi Ōtomo and based on the manga series Rurouni Kenshin. It is the first of two sequels to the 2012 live-action Rurouni Kenshin film, and was followed by The Legend Ends released later the same year. On June 21, 2016, Funimation announced that they acquired the rights to the Rurouni Kenshin live-action trilogy for US distribution. Kyoto Inferno was released subtitled in US theaters in September 2016. A home video and video on demand release followed shortly after. Black or White Black or White is a 2014 American drama film directed and written by Mike Binder. The film stars Kevin Costner, Octavia Spencer, Gillian Jacobs, Jennifer Ehle, Anthony Mackie and Bill Burr. The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the United States on January 30, 2015. Abducted in Plain Sight Abducted in Plain Sight, also known as Forever B, is a 2017 true crime documentary produced by Top Knot Films and later released by Netflix in 2019. The documentary covers the kidnappings of Jan Broberg Felt, an Idaho teenager who was abducted by her neighbor in the 1970s. Notably, Felt herself appeared in the documentary, a fact that received coverage in news media. Edmond Edmond is a 2005 American drama film directed by Stuart Gordon and starring William H. Macy, based on the 1982 play Edmond by David Mamet. Mamet also wrote the screenplay for the film. Edmond features Julia Stiles, Rebecca Pidgeon, Denise Richards, Mena Suvari, Joe Mantegna, Bai Ling, Jeffrey Combs, Dylan Walsh and George Wendt in supporting roles. It was screened at several film festivals from September 2005 to May 2006, and had a limited release on July 14, 2006. Road Trip: Beer Pong Road Trip: Beer Pong is a 2009 American road-comedy film. The film is a direct-to-DVD sequel to the 2000 Todd Phillips comedy film Road Trip and directed by Steve Rash. The only original cast members to return for the sequel were DJ Qualls and Rhoda Griffis. The film was produced by Paramount Famous Productions as Paramount Pictures, having acquired right to DreamWorks SKG back catalog in its 2006 purchase of the company. The film was released on August 11, 2009. Night and the City Night and the City is a 1950 film noir directed by Jules Dassin and starring Richard Widmark, Gene Tierney and Googie Withers. It is based on the novel of the same name by Gerald Kersh. Shot on location in London and at Shepperton Studios, the plot revolves around an ambitious hustler whose plans keep going wrong. Director Dassin later confessed that he never read the novel the movie is based upon. In an interview appearing on The Criterion Collection DVD release, Dassin recalls that the casting of Tierney was in response to a request by Darryl Zanuck, who was concerned that personal problems had rendered the actress "suicidal," and hoped that work would improve her state of mind. The films British version was five minutes longer, with a more upbeat ending and featuring a completely different film score. Dassin endorsed the American version as closer to his vision. The film contains a very tough and prolonged fight scene between Stanislaus Zbyszko, a celebrated professional wrestler in real life, and Mike Mazurki, who before becoming an actor was himself a professional wrestler. Tinker Bell Tinker Bell is a 2008 computer animated film and the first installment in the Disney Fairies franchise produced by DisneyToon Studios. It revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play Peter Pan, and featured in the 1953 Disney animated film, Peter Pan and its 2002 sequel Return to Never Land. Unlike Disneys two Peter Pan films featuring the character, which were produced primarily using traditional animation, Tinker Bell was produced using digital 3D modeling. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Walt Disney Home Video on September 18, 2008. Tinker Bell is the first Disney film to feature Tinker Bell in a speaking role. Actress Brittany Murphy was originally selected for the part, before the role went to Mae Whitman. The Black Stallion The Black Stallion is a 1979 American adventure film based on the 1941 classic childrens novel of the same name by Walter Farley The film starts in 1946, five years after the book was published. It tells the story of Alec Ramsey, who is shipwrecked on a deserted island with a wild Arabian stallion whom he befriends. After being rescued, they are set on entering a race challenging two champion horses. The film is adapted by Melissa Mathison, Jeanne Rosenberg and William D. Wittliff. It is directed by Carroll Ballard. The movie stars Kelly Reno, Teri Garr, Hoyt Axton, Mickey Rooney, and the Arabian horse Cass Ole. The film features music by Carmine Coppola, the father of Hollywood producer Francis Ford Coppola, who was the executive producer of the film. The Selfish Giant The Selfish Giant is a 2013 British drama film directed by Clio Barnard. It is inspired by the Oscar Wilde short story "The Selfish Giant". Shame Shame is a 1968 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman, and starring Liv Ullmann and Max von Sydow. Ullmann and von Sydow play Eva and Jan, a politically uninvolved couple and former violinists whose home comes under threat by civil war. They are accused by one side of sympathy for the enemy, and their relationship deteriorates while the couple flees. The story explores themes of shame, moral decline, self-loathing and violence. The film was shot on Fårö, beginning in 1967, employing miniature models for the combat scenes. Shame was shot and released during the Vietnam War, although Bergman denied it was a commentary on the real-life conflict. He instead expressed interest in telling the story of a "little war". Shame won a few honors, including for Ullmanns performance. It is sometimes considered the second in a series of thematically-related films, preceded by Bergmans 1968 Hour of the Wolf, and followed by the 1969 The Passion of Anna. Happy End Happy End is a 2017 drama film written and directed by Michael Haneke. It stars Isabelle Huppert and Jean-Louis Trintignant, who had also played daughter and father in Hanekes 2012 film Amour. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. It was released in the United States on 22 December 2017 by Sony Pictures Classics. It was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Inventing the Abbotts Inventing the Abbotts is a 1997 American coming-of-age film directed by Pat OConnor and starring Liv Tyler, Joaquin Phoenix, Billy Crudup, Jennifer Connelly, and Joanna Going. The screenplay by Ken Hixon is based on a short story by Sue Miller. The original music score was composed by Michael Kamen. Snow Day Snow Day is a 2000 American comedy film, directed by Chris Koch and produced by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies. It premiered on January 29, 2000, and was theatrically released on February 11, 2000. The film was met with generally negative reviews, but was a box office success, and also Hokus "Another Dumb Blonde" became her biggest chart smash of her career. It was released on home video on October 3, 2000, and re-released on September 26, 2017. Freaky Friday Freaky Friday is a 1976 American fantasy-comedy film directed by Gary Nelson, with the screenplay written by Mary Rodgers based on her 1972 novel of the same name. The film stars Barbara Harris and Jodie Foster in the lead roles. John Astin, Patsy Kelly, Dick Van Patten and Sorrell Booke are featured in supporting roles. In the film, a mother and her daughter switch their bodies, and they get a taste of each others lives. The cause of the switch is left unexplained in this film, but occurs on Friday the 13th, when Ellen and Annabel, in different places, say about each other at the same time, "I wish I could switch places with her for just one day." Rodgers added a water skiing subplot to her screenplay. Freaky Friday was released theatrically in the United States on December 17, 1976, by Buena Vista Distribution. The film received positive reviews from critics with major praise drawn towards Foster and Harris’ performances and was a box office success, grossing $26 million on a $5 million budget. At the 34th Golden Globe Awards, it received three nominations: Best Actress – Comedy or Musical, and Best Original Song. Billy Bathgate Billy Bathgate is a 1991 American gangster film directed by Robert Benton, starring Loren Dean as the title character and Dustin Hoffman as real-life gangster Dutch Schultz. The film co-stars Nicole Kidman, Steven Hill, Steve Buscemi, and Bruce Willis. Although Billy is a fictional character, at least four of the other characters in the film were real people from New York of the 1930s. The screenplay was adapted by British writer Tom Stoppard from E.L. Doctorows novel of the same name. However, Doctorow distanced himself from the film for the extensive deviations from the book. It received mixed to negative reviews and was a box office bomb, grossing mere $15.5 million against its $48 million budget. Runaway Runaway is a 1984 American Metrocolor science fiction action film written and directed by Michael Crichton, starring Tom Selleck, Gene Simmons, Cynthia Rhodes and Kirstie Alley filmed in Panavision. Selleck portrays a police officer assigned to track down dangerous robots, while Simmons is a scientist who hopes to profit from his malevolent manipulation of robots. The film was a box office disappointment and received mixed reviews. Milk Money Milk Money is a 1994 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Benjamin and starring Melanie Griffith and Ed Harris. The film is about three suburban 11-year-old boys who find themselves behind in "the battle of the sexes," believing they would regain the upper hand if they could just see a real, live naked lady. Shot in various locations in Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Lebanon, the story is set in an Ohio suburb named "Middleton", outside of an unnamed city. The screenplay sold to Paramount Pictures by John Mattson in 1992 for $1.1 million, a record for a romantic comedy spec script. The film was originally set up with Joe Dante to direct and his frequent partner, Michael Finnell, to produce, but they left the project over disputes regarding the budget and their fees. Code Unknown Code Unknown is a 2000 film directed by Michael Haneke. Most of the story occurs in Paris, France, where the fates of several characters intersect and connect. Code Unknown is composed of unedited long takes filmed in real time, cut only when the perspective within a scene changes from one characters to anothers in the middle of the action. A special edition of the film was released on Blu-ray in 2015 by The Criterion Collection. The film is inspired by the life of the french novelist and war reporter Olivier Weber. Code Unknown is a co-production among France, Germany and Romania. The Three Caballeros The Three Caballeros is a 1944 American live-action animated musical package film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film premiered in Mexico City on December 21, 1944. It was released in the United States on February 3, 1945 and in the UK that March. The seventh Disney animated feature film, the film plots an adventure through parts of Latin America, combining live-action and animation. This is the second of the six package films released by Walt Disney Productions in the 1940s, following Saludos Amigos. It was also the first feature-length film to incorporate traditional animation with live-action actors. The film is plotted as a series of self-contained segments, strung together by the device of Donald Duck opening birthday gifts from his Latin American friends. Several Latin American stars of the period appear, including singers Aurora Miranda and Dora Luz, as well as singer and dancer Carmen Molina. The film was produced as part of the studios good will message for Latin America. The film stars Donald Duck, who in the course of the film is joined by old friend José Carioca, the cigar-smoking parrot from Saludos Amigos, who represents Brazil, and later becomes friends with a pistol-packing rooster named Panchito Pistoles, who represents Mexico. Brother 2 Brother 2 is a 2000 Russian crime film. It is a sequel to the 1997 film Brother, taking place about a year after the first film. Beyond the Hills Beyond the Hills is a 2012 Romanian drama film directed by Cristian Mungiu, starring Cristina Flutur and Cosmina Stratan. The narrative follows two young women at an Eastern Orthodox convent in Romania. The film premiered at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, where Mungiu won the award for Best Screenplay, and Flutur and Stratan shared the award for Best Actress. It was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, making the January shortlist. 24 Hours to Live 24 Hours to Live is a 2017 science fiction action thriller film directed by Brian Smrz and starring Ethan Hawke, Xu Qing, Paul Anderson, Liam Cunningham, and Rutger Hauer. It follows a career assassin who is brought back to life for 24 hours to seek revenge and redemption. The film premiered at the Austin Film Festival on October 26, 2017, and was released on VOD and in select theaters on December 1, 2017. Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star is a 2011 American comedy film directed by Tom Brady, produced by Happy Madison Productions and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Adam Sandler, Allen Covert, and Nick Swardson co-wrote the script. It was released on September 9, 2011, and became a box office bomb, in addition to overwhelmingly negative reviews by film critics, earning a 0% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Many critics considered it one of the worst films of all time. It was runner up for six Razzies, including the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture, but lost to the film Jack and Jill, another film from Happy Madison Productions. Freeheld Freeheld is a 2015 American drama film directed by Peter Sollett and written by Ron Nyswaner. The film stars Julianne Moore, Ellen Page, Steve Carell, Luke Grimes, and Michael Shannon. It is based on the 2007 documentary short film of the same name about police officer Laurel Hesters fight against the Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders to allow her pension benefits to be transferred to her domestic partner after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. Mac and Me Mac and Me is a 1988 American comic science fiction film co-written and directed by Stewart Raffill. Starring Christine Ebersole, Jonathan Ward and Tina Caspary alongside Lauren Stanley and Jade Calegory in their only film appearances, the film centers on a "Mysterious Alien Creature" that escapes from nefarious NASA agents and is befriended by a wheelchair-using boy named Eric Cruise. Together, Eric and MAC try to find MACs family, from whom he has been separated. Despite praise for Calegorys lead performance, the film flopped at the box office and was universally panned by critics for the films imitations of numerous concepts from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and elaborate product placement for McDonalds and Coca-Cola. The film was nominated for four Golden Raspberry Awards, and won Worst Director and Worst New Star. However, the film received four Youth in Film Awards nominations. The film has attained cult status within recent years, and holds a 0% approval rating at review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. It is widely regarded as one of the worst films ever made. Athadu Athadu is a 2005 Indian Telugu-language action thriller film written and directed by Trivikram Srinivas. The film features an ensemble cast of Mahesh Babu, Trisha Krishnan, Sonu Sood, Sayaji Shinde, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Nassar, Prakash Raj, Sunil, and Brahmanandam. It was produced by D. Kishore and M. Ram Mohan under the Jayabheri Arts banner while actor Murali Mohan was the presenter of the film. Story, Screenplay and Dialogues were penned by Srinivas while Sirivennela Sitaramasastri and Viswa penned the lyrics for the songs. The soundtrack was scored by Mani Sharma. K. V. Guhan handled the cinematography of the film while Sreekar Prasad edited it. Thota Tharani was the art director of the film while Peter Hein was the stunt and fight choreographer. The film went on to become one of the highest grossing Telugu films in and marked Mahesh Babus career resurgence after a few unsuccessful films. It won 3 Nandi Awards and a Filmfare Awards South in Best Director category. It was later remade in Hindi as Ek and in Bengali as Wanted starring Jeet and Srabanti. Paa Paa is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed by R. Balakrishnan starring Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, and Vidya Balan. The film is based on a rare genetic condition known as progeria and places emphasis on a father-son relationship. Amitabh Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan, in real life, are father and son respectively, but in Paa, they played opposite roles. The film was released worldwide on 4 Dec 2009. Veteran composer Ilaiyaraaja scored the music. The film was critically acclaimed in India and fared well at the box office. Despite a warm reception from Indian film critics, the film received mixed reviews from overseas film critics, according to the websites Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes. Amitabh Bachchan received his third National Film Award for Best Actor at the 57th National Film Awards for his performance and his fifth Filmfare Best Actor Award and Vidya Balan got her first Filmfare Best Actress Award. El Crimen Perfecto (The Perfect Crime) Crimen Ferpecto, released in the United States as The Ferpect Crime, is a 2004 Spanish black comedy film co-written, produced and directed by Álex de la Iglesia. Kin Kin is a 2018 American science fiction crime drama film directed by Jonathan and Josh Baker and written by Daniel Casey, based on the 2014 short film Bag Man. The film stars Myles Truitt, Jack Reynor, Zoë Kravitz, Carrie Coon, Dennis Quaid, James Franco, and Michael B. Jordan. The story follows a young boy who finds a strange weapon and his newly paroled brother. The film was released in the United States on August 31, 2018, by Lionsgate and was met with both critical and commercial failure. Overdrive Overdrive is a 2017 action thriller film directed by Antonio Negret, produced by Michael Brandt, Derek Haas and Pierre Morel and the screenplay was written by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas. The film stars are Scott Eastwood, Freddie Thorp, Ana de Armas and Gaia Weiss. Principal photography began on 4 January 2016 in Paris and Marseille, France. The film tells the story of Andrew and Garret Foster, young brothers who are skilled car thieves and have expertise in luxury cars. They both are sent to steal a Bugatti car in Southern France, but they get caught by the cars owner; a ruthless local crime lord. In exchange for their lives and an apology for attempting to steal his car, the crime lord forces the brothers into stealing a luxury Ferrari car from the crime lords arch-rival. The Foot Fist Way The Foot Fist Way is a 2006 American low-budget martial arts black comedy film directed by Jody Hill and starring Danny McBride. The film was produced by Gary Sanchez Productions that picked up distribution rights to the film and hoped for it to achieve a Napoleon Dynamite-like success. It premiered in 2006 at the Los Angeles Film Festival and at Sundance. Indignation Indignation is a 2016 American drama film written, produced, and directed by James Schamus. The film, based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Philip Roth, is set mostly in Ohio in the early 1950s, and stars Logan Lerman, Sarah Gadon, Tracy Letts, Linda Emond, Danny Burstein. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2016, and was released theatrically on July 29, 2016, by Roadside Attractions and Summit Entertainment. Lermans performance received positive reviews form critics and earned him a Best Actor nomination at the Seattle Film Critics Awards. The 7th Voyage of Sinbad The 7th Voyage of Sinbad is a 1958 Technicolor heroic fantasy adventure film directed by Nathan H. Juran and starring Kerwin Mathews, Torin Thatcher, Kathryn Grant, Richard Eyer, and Alec Mango. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures and produced by Charles H. Schneer. It was the first of three Sinbad feature films from Columbia, the later two from the 70s being The Golden Voyage of Sinbad and Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger. All three Sinbad films were conceptualized by Ray Harryhausen using Dynamation, the full color widescreen stop-motion animation technique that he created. While similarly named, the film does not follow the storyline of the tale "The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad the Sailor" but instead has more in common with the Third and Fifth voyages of Sinbad. The 7th Voyage of Sinbad was selected in 2008 for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Jade Jade is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written by Joe Eszterhas, produced by Robert Evans, directed by William Friedkin, and starring David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Crenna, and Michael Biehn. The original music score was composed by James Horner based on a song composed by Loreena McKennitt. The film was marketed with the tagline "Some fantasies go too far." One True Thing One True Thing is a 1998 American drama film directed by Carl Franklin. It tells the story of a woman who is forced to put her life on hold in order to care for her mother who is dying of cancer. It was adapted by Karen Croner from the novel by Anna Quindlen. The novel and film are based on Anna Quindlens real life struggle with the death of her mother, Prudence Pantano Quindlen, from ovarian cancer in 1972. The film stars Meryl Streep, Renée Zellweger, William Hurt and Tom Everett Scott. Bette Midler sings the lead song, "My One True Friend", over the end credits. The track was first released on Midlers 1998 album Bathhouse Betty. It was shot in Morristown, Maplewood, as well as at the campus of Princeton University. Lost in La Mancha Lost in La Mancha is a 2002 documentary film about the making of Terry Gilliams first attempt at The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. His effort was a film adaptation of the novel Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes. The documentary was shot in 2000 during Gilliams first attempt to make the film, as an intended work of the genre known as the "making-of". But Gilliams failure to complete his movie resulted in the documentary filmmakers retitling their work as Lost in la Mancha and releasing it independently. Written and directed by Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe, Lost in La Mancha presents Gilliams effort to make Don Quixote as a parallel to Quixotes quest to become a hero. It co-stars Johnny Depp, Jean Rochefort, and Vanessa Paradis, who were cast as stars for The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. It is narrated by Jeff Bridges. Gilliam ultimately succeeded in making The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, which was released in 2018. Fulton and Pepe have made a follow-up documentary, titled He Dreams of Giants, which covers Gilliams entire scope of work on the Quixote project. The Comebacks The Comebacks is a 2007 American satirical comedy film directed by Tom Brady. This film is a parody of the clichés and plots of the sports film genre. In the UK, Greece, Finland, Australia and New Zealand this film is called Sports Movie. The movie was released into theaters on October 19, 2007. SPL: Kill Zone SPL: Sha Po Lang is a 2005 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Wilson Yip, and starring Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung and Simon Yam. The film was released in Hong Kong on 18 November 2005. Yam portrays a police detective who, suffering from cancer and about to retire, resorts to illegal means in order to catch a ruthless triad boss. The title Sha Po Lang refers to three words derived from Chinese astrology that each represent a different star capable of good or evil depending on their position in the heavens. I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang is an American pre-Code crime-drama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Paul Muni as a wrongfully convicted convict on a chain gang who escapes to Chicago. It was released on November 10, 1932. The film received positive reviews and three Academy Award nominations. The film was written by Howard J. Green and Brown Holmes from Robert Elliott Burnss autobiography of a similar name I Am a Fugitive from a Georgia Chain Gang! originally serialized in the True Detective magazine. The true life story was later the basis for the television movie The Man Who Broke 1 starring Val Kilmer. In 1991, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Operation 'Y' & Other Shurik's Adventures Operation Y and Shuriks Other Adventures - is a 1965 Soviet slapstick comedy film directed by Leonid Gaidai, starring Aleksandr Demyanenko, Natalya Seleznyova, Yuri Nikulin, Georgy Vitsin and Yevgeny Morgunov. The film consists of three independent parts: "Workmate", "Déjà vu" and "Operation Y". The plot follows the adventures of Shurik, the naive and nerdy Soviet student who often gets into ludicrous situations but always finds a way out very neatly. Operation Y and Shuriks Other Adventures was a hit movie and became the leader of Soviet film distribution in 1965. Amusement Amusement is a 2008 American anthology horror film directed by John Simpson and starring Katheryn Winnick, Laura Breckenridge and Jessica Lucas. The film went direct-to-video in January 2009. It was the last film to be distributed by Picturehouse before their closure in 2008 and relaunch in 2013. A Case of You A Case of You is a 2013 American romantic comedy film that was featured at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival. The film was directed by Kat Coiro and produced by and starring Justin Long, who wrote the script with his brother Christian and Keir ODonnell, who also stars in the film. Lucia Lucia is an Indian Kannada romantic psychological thriller film written, co-edited and directed by Pawan Kumar. It stars Sathish Ninasam and Sruthi Hariharan. The films plot is about Nikki, an usher in theatre who has insomnia. After consuming a special pill, he gets entangled in a different kind of dream. Lucia was the first Kannada film to be crowdfunded by the people which created a trend. The films soundtrack was composed by Poornachandra Tejaswi and cinematography was handled by Siddhartha Nuni. Lucia premiered at the London Indian Film Festival on 20 July 2013. It won the Best Film Audience Choice award at the festival. It was also among the films shortlisted by the FFI to become Indias submission for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for the year 2013. The film was also remade in Tamil as Enakkul Oruvan starring Siddharth and Deepa Sannidhi which was dubbed into Telugu as Naalo Okadu. Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch is a 2005 American direct-to-video animated science fiction comedy-drama film produced by the Australian office of Disneytoon Studios. The film takes place between the events of the 2002 Walt Disney Animation Studios feature film Lilo & Stitch and the 2003 direct-to-video film Stitch! The Movie. This was also the final time that Jason Scott Lee voiced David Kawena, and the only film in which Daveigh Chase did not voice Lilo, being replaced by Dakota Fanning. Graduation Graduation is a 2016 Romanian-language tragedy film produced, written, and directed by Cristian Mungiu and starring Adrian Titieni and Maria-Victoria Dragus. Set in Transylvania, the film focuses on a doctor. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Mungiu shared the Best Director Award with Olivier Assayas for his film Personal Shopper. At the 8th Magritte Awards, it received a nomination in the category of Best Foreign Film in Coproduction. Radius Radius is a 2017 Canadian science fiction thriller film directed and written by Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard. It stars Diego Klattenhoff, Charlotte Sullivan, and Brett Donahue. Klattenhoff and Sullivan play two survivors of a car accident who discover that one causes the death of anyone who comes within a certain radius of him, and the other has the ability to nullify this effect. The Longest Week The Longest Week is a 2014 comedy-drama film, written and directed by Peter Glanz. The film stars Jason Bateman, Olivia Wilde and Billy Crudup in the lead roles. It has been produced by Uday Chopra, along with Neda Armian. It is the first project of Yash Raj Films subsidiary Hollywood production house YRF Entertainment. Lay the Favorite Lay the Favorite is a 2012 American comedy-drama film starring Bruce Willis, Rebecca Hall, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Joshua Jackson. Based on Beth Raymers memoir of the same title, the film follows a young, free-spirited woman as she journeys through the legal and illegal world of sports gambling. The film was directed by Stephen Frears. Remember Sunday Remember Sunday is a 2013 American romantic drama film directed by Jeff Bleckner, written by Michael Kase and Barry Morrow, and starring Zachary Levi and Alexis Bledel. Sexmission Sexmission is a 1984 Polish cult comedy science fiction action film. It also contains a hidden political satire layer specific to the time and place of its production. Day of the Falcon Black Gold is a 2011 French epic historical war film, based on Hans Rueschs 1957 novel South of the Heart: A Novel of Modern Arabia. It was directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, produced by Tarak Ben Ammar and co-produced by Doha Film Institute. The film stars Tahar Rahim, Antonio Banderas, Freida Pinto, Mark Strong and Riz Ahmed. The film had a budget of US$40 million. Old Yeller Old Yeller is a 1957 American drama film produced by Walt Disney. It stars Tommy Kirk, Dorothy McGuire, Fess Parker, and Beverly Washburn. It is about a boy and a stray dog in post-Civil War Texas. The film is based upon the 1956 Newbery Honor-winning book of the same name by Fred Gipson. Gipson also cowrote the screenplay with William Tunberg. The success of the Old Yeller film led to a sequel, Savage Sam, which was also based on a book by Gipson. Asterix & Cleopatra Asterix and Cleopatra is a Belgian/French animated film released in 1968; it is the second Asterix adventure to be made into a feature film. Overseen by Asterix creators Goscinny and Uderzo, the film is noticeably more well-produced than its prequel, featuring far more detailed animation and a more polished soundtrack. Asterix and Cleopatra is practically a musical, featuring three individual song sequences and a more varied score than the earlier film. Elements of satire and surreal humour are prominent throughout. Beowulf Beowulf is a 1999 American science fantasy-action film loosely based on the Old English epic poem Beowulf. The film was directed by Graham Baker and written by Mark Leahy and David Chappe, and comes from the same producer as Mortal Kombat, which also starred Lambert. Unlike most film adaptations of the poem, this version is a science-fiction/fantasy film that, according to one film critic, "takes place in a post-apocalyptic, techno-feudal future that owes more to Mad Max than Beowulf." While the film remains fairly true to the story of the original poem, other plot elements deviate from the original poem. Empire of the Wolves Empire of the Wolves is a 2005 movie directed by Chris Nahon, written by Christian Clavier, Jean-Christophe Grangé, Chris Nahon and Franck Ollivier, and starring Jean Reno, Arly Jover, and Jocelyn Quivrin. Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town Santa Claus is Comin to Town is a 1970 stop motion Christmas television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions. The film stars Fred Astaire as the narrator S.D. Kluger, Mickey Rooney as Kris Kringle / Santa Claus, Keenan Wynn as the Winter Warlock, and Paul Frees in various roles. The film tells the story of how Santa Claus and several Claus-related Christmas traditions came to be. It is based on the hit Christmas song "Santa Claus Is Comin to Town", which was introduced on radio by Eddie Cantor in 1934, and the story of Saint Nicholas. The special was created using Japanese stop motion animation called "Animagic", in which all the characters are made out of wood and plastic and animated via stop-motion photography. The special was originally telecast December 13, 1970 by ABC and continues to air every year on sibling channel ABC Family though both channels have at times edited the special to make room for commercials. The DVD releases include these deleted scenes vital to the storys plot. Where Do We Go Now? Where Do We Go Now? is a 2011 Lebanese film directed by Nadine Labaki. The film premiered during the 2011 Cannes Film Festival as part of Un Certain Regard . The film was selected to represent Lebanon for the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The film won the Peoples Choice Award at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. It was the highest-grossing Lebanese film, and the highest-grossing Arabic film, earning worldwide, up until it was surpassed by Labakis later film Capernaum. The Duke of Burgundy The Duke of Burgundy is a 2014 British drama film written and directed by Peter Strickland, and starring Sidse Babett Knudsen as Cynthia and Chiara DAnna as Evelyn. The film was screened at various film festivals, including the Toronto International Film Festival, the London Film Festival, and the International Film Festival Rotterdam, to positive critical reviews. Tremors 4: The Legend Begins Tremors 4: The Legend Begins is a 2004 direct-to-video weird western monster film directed by S. S. Wilson and written by Brent Maddock, Nancy Roberts, and Wilson. It is the fourth film in the Tremors series of films and released on DVD on January 2, 2004. As a prequel to the earlier films and television series, it depicts the town of Rejection, which is the location that would later be renamed Perfection, the main setting for the first Tremors film. It stars Michael Gross as Hiram Gummer, the great grandfather of the character Burt Gummer, whom Gross portrayed in every other Tremors film. People I Know People I Know is a 2002 crime drama film directed by Daniel Algrant and stars Al Pacino, Kim Basinger, and Téa Leoni. The film received mixed reviews, with Rotten Tomatoes giving a rating of 43%. Where the Buffalo Roam Where the Buffalo Roam is a 1980 American semi-biographical comedy film which loosely depicts author Hunter S. Thompsons rise to fame in the 1970s and his relationship with Chicano attorney and activist Oscar "Zeta" Acosta. Art Linson directed the picture, while Bill Murray portrayed the author and Peter Boyle portrayed Acosta, who is referred to in the film as Carl Lazlo, Esq. A number of other names, places, and details of Thompsons life are also changed. Thompsons obituary for Acosta, "The Banshee Screams for Buffalo Meat", which appeared in Rolling Stone in October 1977, serves as the basis of the film, although screenplay writer John Kaye drew from several other works, including Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail 72, The Great Shark Hunt, and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Thompson served as "executive consultant" on the film. The Flock The Flock is a 2007 American thriller film directed by Andrew Lau, the co-director of the Infernal Affairs trilogy. The film, which marks his first English-language film, stars Richard Gere and Claire Danes. Please Give Please Give is a 2010 dark comedy film written and directed by Nicole Holofcener and starring Catherine Keener. It is the fourth film Keener and Holofcener have made together. The film also stars Amanda Peet, Oliver Platt, Rebecca Hall, Lois Smith, Elizabeth Keener, Kevin Corrigan, and Ann Guilbert. This was also Guilberts last film role before passing away in June 2016. She's Having a Baby Shes Having a Baby is a 1988 American romantic comedy film directed and written by John Hughes. The film portrays a young newlywed couple, Jake Briggs and Kristy Briggs, played by Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth McGovern, who try to cope with married life and their parents expectations. Forget Paris Forget Paris is a 1995 American romantic comedy film produced, directed, co-written by and starring Billy Crystal as an NBA referee and Debra Winger as an independent working woman whose lives are interrupted by love and marriage. It also stars Joe Mantegna, Julie Kavner, Cynthia Stevenson, Richard Masur, Cathy Moriarty and John Spencer. A number of professional basketball players, present and past, appear as themselves. The Other Man The Other Man is a 2008 British-American drama film directed by Richard Eyre. It stars Liam Neeson and Antonio Banderas as competitors for a womans love. Released in 2008, the film was a box office bomb, earning just over $1 million against its $15 million budget. Fat Albert Fat Albert is a 2004 American live-action/animated comedy film based on the 1972 Filmation/Group W animated television series Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids created by Bill Cosby. Kenan Thompson stars as the title character. Fat Albert transforms the cartoon characters into three-dimensional humans, who have to come to grips with the differences that exist between their world and the real world. The film acts as a continuation of the series; Fat Albert and the gang leave their 1970s cartoon world, and enter the 21st century real world to help a teenage girl, Doris Robertson, deal with the challenges of being unpopular. The film was released on December 25, 2004, and grossed $48 million against a $45 million budget. It has a 25% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which calls it "bland but good natured" in its critical consensus. Labyrinth of Lies Labyrinth of Lies is a 2014 German drama film directed by Giulio Ricciarelli. Based on true events, it was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the German submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, making the December shortlist of nine films, but it was not nominated. Wheels on Meals Wheels on Meals is a 1984 Hong Kong martial arts action-comedy film, written and directed by Sammo Hung, with action directed by Jackie Chan. The film stars Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao, Lola Forner, Benny Urquidez and José Sancho. The film was shot in Barcelona, Spain. The film was a box office success in East Asia. In Japan, the film was released as Spartan X. Jackie Chan with his stunt team were nominated for Best Action Choreography, for both Wheels on Meals and Project A, at the 4th Hong Kong Film Awards, winning the award for Project A. Wheels on Meals spawned the Spartan X franchise. In 1984, it was adapted into a hit Japanese beat em up video game, Spartan X. The film and the game grossed a combined total of approximately worldwide. There was also a sequel video game, Spartan X 2, and a Spartan X comic book series. No Direction Home: Bob Dylan No Direction Home: Bob Dylan is a 2005 documentary film by Martin Scorsese that traces the life of Bob Dylan, and his impact on 20th-century American popular music and culture. The film focuses on the period between Dylans arrival in New York in January 1961 and his "retirement" from touring following his motorcycle accident in July 1966. This period encapsulates Dylans rise to fame as a folk singer and songwriter, and the controversy surrounding his move to a rock style of music. The title is taken from Dylans 1965 single "Like a Rolling Stone". Meek's Cutoff Meeks Cutoff is a 2010 American western film directed by Kelly Reichardt. The film was shown in competition at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. The story is loosely based on a historical incident on the Oregon Trail in 1845, in which frontier guide Stephen Meek led a wagon train on an ill-fated journey through the Oregon desert along the route later known as the Meek Cutoff in the western United States. In the Blood In the Blood is a 2014 American action film directed by John Stockwell and starring former fighter Gina Carano in her second lead role after 2011s Haywire. The plot revolves around a 26-year-old newlywed named Ava who searches for her husband after he is abducted on their Caribbean honeymoon. The Divorce Le Divorce is a 2003 French-American romantic comedy-drama film directed by James Ivory from a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and Ivory, based on the 1997 novel of the same name by Diane Johnson. Veere Di Wedding Veere Di Wedding is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language female buddy comedy film, directed by Shashanka Ghosh and co-produced by Rhea Kapoor, Ekta Kapoor and Nikhil Dwivedi. It stars Kareena Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor, Swara Bhaskar and Shikha Talsania in lead roles, as four friends attending a wedding. Veere Di Wedding released theatrically on 1 June 2018 and received mixed reviews from critics, with praise towards the chemistry and performances of the cast. Made on a budget of , the film earned over worldwide to emerge as one of the highest-grossing Hindi films featuring a female lead. It received three Nominations at 64th Filmfare Awards including Best Supporting Actress for Talsania and Bhaskar. The sequel to Veere Di Wedding is currently on hold. Aftershock Aftershock is a 2012 Chilean-American disaster horror film directed by Nicolás López and starring Eli Roth. It was written by López, Roth, and Guillermo Amoedo, from a story by Roth and López. Night Moves Night Moves is a 1975 American neo-noir film directed by Arthur Penn. It stars Gene Hackman, Jennifer Warren, Susan Clark, and features early career appearances by Melanie Griffith and James Woods. Hackman was nominated for the BAFTA Award for his portrayal of Harry Moseby, a private investigator. The film has been called "a seminal modern noir work from the 1970s", which refers to its relationship with the film noir tradition of detective films. The original screenplay is by Scottish writer Alan Sharp. Although Night Moves was not considered particularly successful at the time of its release, it has attracted viewers and significant critical attention following its videotape and DVD releases. In 2010, Manohla Dargis described it as "the great, despairing Night Moves, with Gene Hackman as a private detective who ends up circling the abyss, a no-exit comment on the post-1968, post-Watergate times." Tom Jones Tom Jones is a 1963 British adventure-comedy film, an adaptation of Henry Fieldings classic novel The History of Tom Jones, starring Albert Finney as the titular hero. It was one of the most critically acclaimed and popular comedies of its time, winning four Academy Awards, including Best Picture. The film was directed by Tony Richardson and the screenplay was adapted by playwright John Osborne. The film has an unusual comic style: the opening sequence is performed in the manner of a silent film, and characters sometimes break the fourth wall, often by looking directly into the camera and addressing the audience, and going so far as to have the character of Tom Jones suddenly appearing to notice the camera and covering the lens with his hat. Another unusual feature of the movie is the presence of an unseen narrator voiced by Micheál Mac Liammóir. Mock-serious commentaries between certain scenes deplore the action of several characters as well as the weaknesses in the human character and provides a poetic denouement for the movie. Tom Jones was a success both critically and at the box-office. At the 36th Academy Awards, it was nominated for ten Oscars, winning four: Best Picture, Best Director for Richardson, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Original Score. It also won two Golden Globe Awards including Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy, and three BAFTA Awards including Best Film and Best British Film. In 1999 the British Film Institute named it the 51st greatest British film of the 20th Century. Apartment 143 Apartment 143 is a 2012 Spanish horror film written by Rodrigo Cortes and directed by Carles Torrens. It was released on 4 May 2012. Human Capital Human Capital is a 2013 Italian film directed by Paolo Virzì. The film is based on the American novel Human Capital by Stephen Amidon. For her performance in the film, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi was awarded Best Actress at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival. It was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Cul-de-sac Cul-de-sac is a 1966 British psychological comic thriller directed by the Polish director Roman Polanski. It was his second film in English, written by Polanski and Gérard Brach. The cast includes Donald Pleasence, Françoise Dorléac, Lionel Stander, Jack MacGowran, Iain Quarrier, Geoffrey Sumner, Renée Houston, William Franklyn, Trevor Delaney, Marie Kean. It also features Jacqueline Bisset in a small role, in her second film appearance. The black and white cinematography is by Gil Taylor. Bird Bird is a 1988 American biographical film, produced and directed by Clint Eastwood from a screenplay by Joel Oliansky. The film is a tribute to the life and music of jazz saxophonist Charlie "Bird" Parker. It is constructed as a montage of scenes from Parkers life, from his childhood in Kansas City, through his early death at the age of 34. The film moves back and forth through Parkers history, blending moments to find some truth to his life. Much of the movie revolves around his only grounding relationships with wife Chan Parker, Bebop pioneer trumpet player and band leader Dizzy Gillespie, and his influence on trumpet player Red Rodney. The Ballad of Jack and Rose The Ballad of Jack and Rose is a 2005 drama film written and directed by Rebecca Miller, and starring her husband Daniel Day-Lewis; it also stars Camilla Belle, Catherine Keener, Paul Dano, Ryan McDonald, Jason Lee, Jena Malone, Susanna Thompson and Beau Bridges. The film tells the story of an environmentalist and his teenage daughter who live on a secluded island commune. It was filmed in Rock Barra, Prince Edward Island, Canada and in New Milford. Nanban Nanban is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language coming-of-age comedy drama film directed by Shankar. It is a remake of Rajkumar Hiranis 3 Idiots. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Vijay, Jiiva, Srikanth, Ileana DCruz, Sathyan and Sathyaraj. The plot of the film illustrates the embankment of two friends on a quest for a lost buddy, who was once an optimistic and successful student. On their journey, they recount their college life and special moments that the three shared up until their lost friend secretly parted ways after convocation. During their quest, the two encounter a rival classmate who once made a long forgotten bet with them, a funeral that goes impossibly out of control, and a wedding they must crash. The films soundtrack and background score were composed by Harris Jayaraj and cinematography was handled by Manoj Paramahamsa. The film was produced by Gemini Film Circuit. A lengthy and controversial delay in casting delayed filming by a year. Filming took place for a total of eight months in various locations in Europe and India. The film was released on 12 January 2012. Its dubbed version in Telugu, Snehithudu, released on 26 January 2012 in Andhra Pradesh. The film was also screened at the Melbourne Film Festival. Firstpost noted that the film made on a budget of 60 crore collected 80 crore worldwide and was commercially average film. Loose Cannons Loose Cannons is a 2010 Italian comedy film directed by Ferzan Özpetek. Özpetek also wrote the script, with the help of Ivan Cotroneo, while Domenico Procacci served as a producer. The film stars Riccardo Scamarcio, Alessandro Preziosi, Nicole Grimaudo, Lunetta Savino, Ennio Fantastichini and Ilaria Occhini. Loose Cannons premiered on 13 February 2010 at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. The following month, it was theatrically released in Italy, Switzerland and Turkey. In the United States, the film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on 28 April 2010, where it won the Special Jury Prize. It was later screened at the Seattle International Film Festival, Provincetown International Film Festival and Palm Springs International Film Festival. In October 2010, the film was screened at the London Film Festival. Loose Cannons received generally positive reviews from critics. It was nominated for thirteen David di Donatello Awards, including for the Best Film, winning the Best Supporting Actor for Ennio Fantastichini and the Best Supporting Actress for Ilaria Occhini. The film also earned six out of eleven nominations at the Nastro dArgento Awards. Rapture-Palooza Rapture-Palooza is a 2013 American supernatural comedy film written by Chris Matheson and directed by Paul Middleditch. The film stars Anna Kendrick and John Francis Daley as a young couple who battle their way through a religious apocalypse on a mission to defeat "The Beast". The film also stars Ken Jeong, Rob Corddry, Thomas Lennon, Tyler Labine, Paul Scheer, Calum Worthy, John Michael Higgins, and Ana Gasteyer. The Deep End The Deep End is a 2001 American neo-noir film thriller film written and directed by David Siegel and Scott McGehee. It stars Tilda Swinton, Goran Visnjic, Jonathan Tucker and Josh Lucas and was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures. The film was very loosely adapted from the novel The Blank Wall by Elizabeth Sanxay Holding. The film premiered in competition at the Sundance Film Festival where English cinematographer Giles Nuttgens won the Best Cinematography award. The Court Jester The Court Jester is a 1956 musical-comedy film starring Danny Kaye, Glynis Johns, Basil Rathbone, Angela Lansbury and Cecil Parker. The movie was co-written, co-directed, and co-produced by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama. The film was released by Paramount Pictures in Technicolor and in the VistaVision widescreen format. Danny Kaye received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Motion Picture Actor – Comedy/Musical. Made for a cost of $4 million in the fall of 1955, it was the most expensive comedy film produced up to that time. The motion picture bombed at the box-office on its release, bringing in only $2.2 million in receipts the following winter and spring of 1956. Since then, it has become a classic, and a television matinee favorite. The film contains the now famous exchanges: "Get it?" "Got it." "Good!" and "The pellet with the poisons in the vessel with the pestle; the chalice from the palace has the brew that is true!". In 2004, The Court Jester was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Kabali Kabali is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action crime film written and directed by Pa. Ranjith and produced by Kalaipuli S. Thanu. The film plot concerns the gang war between Kabaleeswaran and Tony Lee. Radhika Apte, Dhansika, Kishore, Dinesh, Kalaiyarasan, and John Vijay also appear in pivotal roles. Principal photography for the film began on 21 August 2015 in Chennai. While filming mostly occurred in Malaysia, some scenes were shot in Bangkok and Hong Kong. The film was released in Tamil along with dubbed versions in Telugu and Hindi on 22 July 2016, while the film was released in Malay a week later. Kabali was released on 3200 screens in India, of which 2200 were in South India. Wild Orchid Wild Orchid is a 1989 American erotic film directed by Zalman King and starring Mickey Rourke, Carré Otis, Jacqueline Bisset, Bruce Greenwood, and Assumpta Serna. A sequel, Two Shades of Blue, was released in 1991. Beyond the Gates Shooting Dogs, released in the United States as Beyond the Gates, is a 2005 film, directed by Michael Caton-Jones and starring John Hurt, Hugh Dancy and Clare-Hope Ashitey. It is based on the experiences of BBC news producer David Belton, who worked in Rwanda during the Rwandan genocide. Belton is the films co-writer and one of its producers. The setting of the film is the École Technique Officielle in Kigali, Rwanda, in 1994, during the Rwandan genocide. Hurt plays a Catholic priest and Dancy an English teacher, both Europeans, who are caught up in the events of the genocide. Unlike Hotel Rwanda, which was filmed in South Africa using South African actors, the film was shot in the original location of the scenes it portrays. Also, many survivors of the massacre were employed as part of the production crew and minor acting roles. The films title refers to the actions of UN soldiers in shooting at the stray dogs that scavenged the bodies of the dead. Since the UN soldiers were not allowed to shoot at the Hutu extremists who had caused the deaths in the first place, the shooting of dogs is symbolic of the madness of the situation that the film attempts to capture. Häxan Häxan was completed in 1920, and released in 1922. The film is a Swedish-Danish documentary-style silent horror film written and directed by Benjamin Christensen. Based partly on Christensens study of the Malleus Maleficarum, a 15th-century German guide for inquisitors, Häxan is a study of how superstition and the misunderstanding of diseases and mental illness could lead to the hysteria of the witch-hunts. The film was made as a documentary but contains dramatised sequences that are comparable to horror films. With Christensens meticulous recreation of medieval scenes and the lengthy production period, the film was the most expensive Scandinavian silent film ever made, costing nearly two million Swedish kronor. Although it won acclaim in Denmark and Sweden, the film was banned in the United States and heavily censored in other countries for what were considered at that time graphic depictions of torture, nudity, and sexual perversion. It is now considered to be Christensens finest work. Yamakasi Yamakasi – Les samouraïs des temps modernes is a 2001 French movie featuring the Yamakasi. The 2004 film Les fils du vent is a semi-sequel playing in Bangkok. Santa Claus: The Movie Santa Claus: The Movie is a 1985 British-American Christmas film starring Dudley Moore, John Lithgow, and David Huddleston in the title role. It is the last major fantasy film produced by the Paris-based father-and-son production team of Alexander and Ilya Salkind. The film was directed by Jeannot Szwarc and released in North America on November 27, 1985, by TriStar Pictures. The 2005 DVD release was released by Anchor Bay Entertainment, under license from the films current owner, StudioCanal; the 25th Anniversary home video release was by Lionsgate Home Entertainment, again under StudioCanals license. Santa Claus: The Movie is a straightforward attempt to explore the mysteries of Santa Claus with the key objective being to answer some of the basic questions many children have about the Santa mythos, such as how his reindeer fly, how he and his wife made it to the North Pole, and how he descends chimneys, among other things. The film chronicles the origins of Santa Claus, who, along with his wife Anya, goes from being a simple working man to becoming an international icon of Christmas. At the same time, the film also tells a contemporary story in which one of Santas elves, a visionary named Patch, sets out to employ Santas toymaking methods on his own, unaware that he might be ruining the magic of Christmas in the process. The film was a financial failure and received mostly negative reviews from critics at the time of release. It has since become a beloved cult classic among many since its release on Home Video and later remastered DVDs . Certain Women Certain Women is a 2016 American drama film edited, written, and directed by Kelly Reichardt. Based on three short stories from Maile Meloys collections, Half in Love and Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It, the film stars Laura Dern, Kristen Stewart, Michelle Williams, Lily Gladstone, James Le Gros, and Jared Harris. The film, which had its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2016, was released theatrically in the United States on October 14, 2016, by IFC Films and grossed $1,068,054 domestically, becoming Reichardts highest-grossing film to date. Lebanon Lebanon is a 2009 internationally co-produced war film directed by Samuel Maoz. It won the Leone dOro at the 66th Venice International Film Festival, becoming the first Israeli-produced film to have won that honour. In Israel itself the film has caused some controversy. The film was nominated for ten Ophir Awards, including Best Film. The film also won the 14th Annual Satyajit Ray Award. Maoz based the film on his experience as a young Israeli conscript during the 1982 Lebanon War. The British newspaper The Guardian has described it as an anti-war film. Monkey Business Monkey Business is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film. It is the third of the Marx Brothers released movies, and the first with an original screenplay rather than an adaptation of one of their Broadway shows. The film also features Thelma Todd, Harry Woods and Ruth Hall. It is directed by Norman McLeod with screenplay by S. J. Perelman and Will B. Johnstone. Much of the story takes place on an ocean liner crossing the Atlantic Ocean. Fright Night Part 2 Fright Night Part 2 is a 1988 American horror film directed by Tommy Lee Wallace and starring William Ragsdale, Roddy McDowall, Traci Lind, and Julie Carmen. It is the sequel to the 1985 film Fright Night, with Ragsdale and McDowall reprising their roles. Composer Brad Fiedel also returned with another distinct synthesizer score. Following the plot of the first film, it focuses on Charley Brewster who, now a college student, encounters a group of vampires led by a beautiful woman who is seeking him out. Released by TriStar Pictures in 1989, the film grossed almost $3 million domestically, and has since become a cult film like its predecessor. In 2003, it received a brief issuing on DVD by Artisan Entertainment in a full frame presentation, but the release quickly went out of print and has since become a rare collectors item. A third film was planned with a target release year of 1990, but studio discussions over the popularity of the franchise led to the film being cancelled. My Mom's New Boyfriend My Moms New Boyfriend is a 2008 romantic comedy crime film starring Colin Hanks, Antonio Banderas, Selma Blair, and Meg Ryan. It is rated PG-13 for "sexual content, language, some violence and drug material". The film received a limited theatrical release worldwide. However it was released straight-to-DVD in the United States on June 17, 2008. It was released under the title My Spy in the UK and Australia. The Letter The Letter is a 1940 American film noir directed by William Wyler, and starring Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall and James Stephenson. The screenplay by Howard E. Koch is based on the 1927 play of the same name by W. Somerset Maugham. The play was first filmed in 1929, by director Jean de Limur. Roja Roja is a 1992 Indian Tamil-language romantic thriller film written and directed by Mani Ratnam. It stars Arvind Swami and Madhoo in the lead roles. The theme of the film is based on the relationship between Savitri and Satyavan of the Hindu epic, Mahabharata. The film was also dubbed in Hindi, Marathi, Malayalam and Telugu languages. The film won three National Film Awards, including Best Film on National Integration, catapulting Ratnam to national acclaim. The film also gained international acclaim with its nomination for Best Film at the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was later re-released for international audiences in light of the growing fear of terrorist attacks across the world. It is the first in Ratnams trilogy of films that depict human relationships against a background of Indian politics, including Bombay and Dil Se... A.R.Rahman debuted as a film composer with this film. He won the National Film Award for Best Music Direction, Filmfare Award for Best Music Director - Tamil and the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Music Director for his work. This soundtrack is among the "10 Best Soundtracks" of all time listed by TIME magazine, issued in 2005. The Sheltering Sky The Sheltering Sky is a 1990 British drama film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci starring Debra Winger and John Malkovich. The film is based on the 1949 novel of the same name by Paul Bowles about a couple who journey to northern Africa in the hopes of rekindling their marriage but soon fall prey to the dangers that surround them. Montevideo: Taste of a Dream Montevideo, God Bless You! is a 2010 Serbian film directed by Dragan Bjelogrlić about the events leading to the participation of the Yugoslavia national football team at the first FIFA World Cup in Montevideo, Uruguay in July 1930. The film gained considerable media attention throughout 2010 and achieved significant box office success in Serbia since its release on December 21, 2010. The entire project has been hugely successful regionally thus far. More than 520,000 people in Serbia saw the first film, which won numerous awards. The story is loosely based on the novel Montevideo, Bog te video by the prominent Serbian sports journalist Vladimir Stanković. He drew inspiration to write a romanticized depiction of the late 1920s Serbia and the events that popularized the game of football in the country after having watched the American film The Game of Their Lives. The film was awarded the Audience Choice Award for Best Film in the main competition program at the 33rd Moscow International Film Festival. It was also Serbias official submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but did not make the final shortlist. A sequel, See You in Montevideo, was released on January 14, 2014. Part of the movie was filmed in the city of La Laguna, Tenerife. Retreat Retreat is a 2011 British horror-thriller film and the directorial debut of former film editor Carl Tibbets. The film stars Cillian Murphy, Jamie Bell, and Thandie Newton as three people isolated from the rest of the world on a remote island. Two of them are told they are survivors of a fatal airborne disease that is sweeping over the entire world. However, their induced isolation may be the result of a lie, and it may be that they are being held at the whim of a madman. The film has had mainly positive reviews. Shine a Light Shine a Light is a 2008 British-American concert film directed by Martin Scorsese documenting The Rolling Stones 2006 Beacon Theatre performances on their A Bigger Bang Tour. The film also includes archive footage from the bands career and marked the first utilisation by Scorsese of digital cinematography for his films, with it being used for the backstage sequences. The film takes its title from the song of the same name, featured on the bands 1972 album Exile on Main St. A soundtrack album was released in April 2008 on the Universal label. This is also the last movie by Paramount Classics, as the company merged into its sister company Paramount Vantage after the movie was released. Robin and Marian Robin and Marian is a 1976 British-American romance and adventure film from Columbia Pictures, shot in Panavision and Technicolor, that was directed by Richard Lester and written by James Goldman, based on the legend of Robin Hood. The film stars Sean Connery as Robin Hood, Audrey Hepburn as Lady Marian, Nicol Williamson as Little John, Robert Shaw as the Sheriff of Nottingham, and Richard Harris as Richard the Lionheart. It also features comedian Ronnie Barker in a rare film role as Friar Tuck. Robin and Marian was filmed in Zamora, Spain and in Artajona, Urbasa, Quinto Real and Orgi, all small medieval villages in Navarre. It marked Hepburns return to the screen after an eight-year absence. Lester made Robin and Marian amid a series of period pieces, including The Three Musketeers. The original music score was composed by John Barry. The film originally was titled The Death of Robin Hood but was changed by Columbia Pictures to be more marketable, and perhaps give equal billing to Hepburn. Tales of Halloween Tales of Halloween is a 2015 American horror comedy film anthology consisting of ten interlocking segments, each revolving around the titular holiday. It was directed by Neil Marshall, Darren Lynn Bousman, Axelle Carolyn, Lucky McKee, Andrew Kasch, Paul Solet, John Skipp, Adam Gierasch, Jace Anderson, Mike Mendez, Ryan Schifrin, and Dave Parker. The film had its world premiere on July 24, 2015, at the Fantasia International Film Festival. It was released in a limited release and through video on demand on October 16, 2015, by Epic Pictures. God's Not Dead 2 Gods Not Dead 2 is a 2016 American Christian drama film, directed by Harold Cronk, and starring Melissa Joan Hart, Jesse Metcalfe, David A. R. White, Hayley Orrantia and Sadie Robertson. It is a sequel to the 2014 film Gods Not Dead, and focuses on a high school teacher facing a court case that could end her career, after having answered a students question about Jesus. Gods Not Dead 2 was released on April 1, 2016. It was the final film role for Fred Dalton Thompson, who died in November 2015. The film was moderately successful at the box office, earning $24 million on a $5 million budget, though making for a total gross of almost a third of its predecessor. A sequel, A Light in Darkness, was released in March 2018. Roma Roma, also known as Fellinis Roma, is a 1972 semi-autobiographical comedy-drama film depicting director Federico Fellinis move from his native Rimini to Rome as a youth. It is a homage to the city, shown in a series of loosely connected episodes set during both Romes past and present. The plot is minimal, and the only "character" to develop significantly is Rome herself. Peter Gonzales plays the young Fellini, and the film features mainly newcomers in the cast. Black Mask Black Mask is a 1996 Hong Kong superhero film starring Jet Li, Lau Ching-wan, Karen Mok and Anthony Wong. It was directed by Daniel Lee and produced by Tsui Hark and his production company Film Workshop. In 1999, the film was English-dubbed and released in the US by Artisan Entertainment. The film is an adaptation of the 1992 manhua Black Mask by Li Chi-Tak. In 2002, it was followed by a sequel, City of Masks starring Andy On. In homage to The Green Hornet, Black Mask wears a domino mask and chauffeurs cap in the same style as Kato from the series. The Black Mask is even compared to Kato in a news reporter scene. Ninja: Shadow of a Tear Ninja: Shadow of a Tear is an American martial arts film directed by Isaac Florentine and starring Scott Adkins, Kane Kosugi, Mika Hijii and Shun Sugata. It is the sequel to Florentines 2009 film Ninja. The film was shot in Bangkok, Thailand, and it made its premiere at the 2013 Fantastic Fest in Austin. It was released for download through iTunes on December 17, 2013 and for Blu-ray Disc and DVD on December 31. The Toy The Toy is a 1982 American comedy film directed by Richard Donner. The film stars Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason, Ned Beatty, Scott Schwartz, Teresa Ganzel, and Virginia Capers. It is an adaptation of the 1976 French comedy film Le Jouet. The Man Who Killed Don Quixote The Man Who Killed Don Quixote is a 2018 adventure-comedy film directed by Terry Gilliam and written by Gilliam and Tony Grisoni, loosely based on the novel Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes. Gilliam unsuccessfully attempted to make the film many times over the span of 29 years, which made it an infamous example of development hell. Gilliam started working on the film in 1989, but was unable to secure funding until 1998 when it entered full pre-production with a budget of $32.1 million without American financing, with Jean Rochefort as Quixote, Johnny Depp as Toby Grisoni, a 21st-century marketing executive thrown back through time, and Vanessa Paradis as the female lead. Shooting began in 2000 in Navarre, but a significant number of difficulties such as sets and equipment destroyed by flooding, the departure of Rochefort due to illness, problems obtaining insurance for the production, and other financial difficulties led to a sudden suspension of the production and its subsequent cancellation. The original production was the subject of the documentary film Lost in La Mancha, which was intended to be a making-of but was released on its own in 2002. Gilliam made repeated attempts to relaunch production between 2003 and 2016, which included Depp, Ewan McGregor and Jack OConnell as Toby Grisoni and Robert Duvall, Michael Palin, and John Hurt as Quixote. However, all ended up being cancelled for various reasons, such as failing to secure funds, Depps busy schedule and eventual loss of interest in the project, and Hurt being diagnosed with the cancer that would eventually result in his death. After yet another failed attempt, it was unexpectedly reported in March 2017 that filming had finally started, with Adam Driver, who was confirmed as Grisoni in 2016 and helped secure funding, and Jonathan Pryce as Quixote. On 4 June 2017, Gilliam announced that the shooting of the film was complete, 17 years after it originally started. The Man Who Killed Don Quixote premiered on 19 May 2018, simultaneously acting as the closing film at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival and being released in French theaters. Gilliam faced difficulties in the process of releasing the film worldwide, partially due to a lengthy legal dispute with former producer Paulo Branco. Subsequently, the film was only released in a few other countries, including Belgium, Spain and Portugal; it was released in the United States and Canada on April 10, 2019. Go Goa Gone Go Goa Gone is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language zombie apocalypse action comedy film directed by Raj and D.K. The film features Saif Ali Khan, Kunal Khemu, Vir Das, Puja Gupta and Anand Tiwari. It was released on 10 May 2013. Almost one third of the film was shot in Mauritius. Intruders Intruders is a 2015 American horror thriller film directed by Adam Schindler and written by T.J. Cimfel and David White. The film stars Beth Riesgraf, Rory Culkin, Martin Starr, and Jack Kesy. Days of Wine and Roses Days of Wine and Roses is a 1962 drama film directed by Blake Edwards with a screenplay by JP Miller adapted from his own 1958 Playhouse 90 teleplay of the same name. The movie was produced by Martin Manulis, with music by Henry Mancini, and features Jack Lemmon, Lee Remick, Charles Bickford and Jack Klugman. The film depicts the downward spiral of two average Americans who succumb to alcoholism and attempt to deal with their problems. An Academy Award went to the films theme music, composed by Mancini with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. The film received four other Oscar nominations, including Best Actor and Best Actress. In 2018, Days of Wine and Roses was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Johnny Gaddaar Johnny Gaddaar is a 2007 Indian neo-noir thriller film written and directed by Sriram Raghavan, produced under the banner Adlabs. It stars Neil Nitin Mukesh, in his film debut, alongside Dharmendra, Zakir Hussain, Rimi Sen, Vinay Pathak, Govind Namdeo, Dayanand Shetty and Ashwini Kalsekar. The film received critical acclaim., went on to be sleeper hit of the year. The film was later remade in Malayalam as Unnam, in Telugu as Kamina and in Tamil as Johnny. The movie is an adaptation of the 1963 French movie Symphonie Pour Un Massacre by Jacques Deray which was based on the 1962 French crime novel Les Mystifies by Alain Reynaud Fourton. Frankenweenie Frankenweenie is a 1984 Tim Burton-directed short film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and co-written by Burton with Leonard Ripps. It is both a parody and homage to the 1931 film Frankenstein based on Mary Shelleys novel of the same name. Burton later directed a feature-length stop-motion animated remake, released in 2012. The Shape of Things The Shape of Things is a 2001 play by American author and film director Neil LaBute and a 2003 American romantic drama film. It premièred at the Almeida Theatre, London in 2001 with Paul Rudd as Adam, Rachel Weisz as Evelyn, Gretchen Mol as Jenny, and Fred Weller as Phillip. The play was directed by LaBute himself. According to the authors instructions, it is to be performed without an interval or a curtain call. Central themes in The Shape of Things focus on the nature of stoicism, art, psychopathy, intimacy, explorations of love, and peoples willingness to do things for love. It is set in a small university town in the American Midwest and centers on the lives of four young students who become emotionally and romantically involved with each other. In 2003, it was made into a film featuring the original cast. Thank You for Your Service Thank You for Your Service is a 2017 American biographical war drama film written and directed by Jason Hall, in his directorial debut, and based on the 2013 non-fiction book of the same name by David Finkel. Finkel, a Washington Post reporter, wrote about veterans of the 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment returning to the vicinity of Fort Riley, following a 15-month deployment in Iraq in 2007. The film is about posttraumatic stress disorder, depicting U.S. soldiers who try to adjust to civilian life, and stars Miles Teller, Haley Bennett, Beulah Koale, Amy Schumer and Scott Haze. Bruce Springsteen wrote a new song, "Freedom Cadence", specifically for the closing credits. The film had its world premiere at the Heartland Film Festival on October 15, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 27, 2017, by Universal Pictures. It received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise aimed at the performances, but grossed just $9 million against its $20 million budget. Stolen Kisses Stolen Kisses is a 1968 French romantic comedy-drama film directed by François Truffaut starring Jean-Pierre Léaud and Claude Jade. It continues the story of the character Antoine Doinel, whom Truffaut had previously depicted in The 400 Blows and the short film Antoine and Colette. In this film, Antoine begins his relationship with Christine Darbon, which is depicted further in the last two films in the series, Bed & Board and Love on the Run. The original French title of the film comes from a line in Charles Trenets song "Que reste-t-il de nos amours ?" which is also used as the films signature tune. The film was nominated for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film begins with a pan onto the locked gates of the Cinémathèque Française then based at the Palais du Chaillot. On the gates there is a sign Relache. This is Truffauts reference to the Affaire Langlois when the head of the Cinémathèque had been sacked by the French government. He was eventually reinstated after filmmakers like Truffaut used all their wiles to foment protest. Last Life in the Universe Last Life in the Universe is a 2003 Thai film directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. The film is notable for being trilingual; the two main characters flit from Thai to Japanese to English as their vocabulary requires. The film stars Japanese actor Tadanobu Asano and Sinitta Boonyasak. Goon: Last of the Enforcers Goon: Last of the Enforcers is a 2017 sports comedy film directed by Jay Baruchel in his directorial debut and written by Baruchel and Jesse Chabot. A sequel to Goon, the film stars Seann William Scott, Baruchel, Liev Schreiber, Alison Pill, Elisha Cuthbert, Wyatt Russell, Marc-André Grondin and Kim Coates. Principal photography began in Toronto on June 22, 2015. The film was released in Canada on March 17, 2017 and on September 1, 2017 in the United States. Manhattan Night Manhattan Night is a 2016 American crime thriller film written and directed by Brian DeCubellis. It is based on the 1996 novel Manhattan Nocturne by Colin Harrison. The film stars Adrien Brody, Yvonne Strahovski, Jennifer Beals, Campbell Scott, Linda Lavin and Steven Berkoff. The film was released on May 20, 2016, by Lionsgate Premiere. Running Scared Running Scared is a 1986 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Peter Hyams, written by Gary Devore and Jimmy Huston, and starring Gregory Hines, Billy Crystal, with Steven Bauer, Jimmy Smits and Dan Hedaya in supporting roles. Hines and Crystal play Chicago police officers who, after nearly being killed on the job, decide to retire and open a bar in Key West, Florida, only to get caught up in making one last arrest before they go. The film was produced and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Silk Silk is a film adaptation of Italian author Alessandro Bariccos novel of the same name. It was released in September 2007 through New Line Cinema and directed by The Red Violin director, François Girard. American actor Michael Pitt stars in the lead role of the French silkworm smuggler Hervé Joncour, with British actress Keira Knightley as his wife, Hélène, a teacher and keen gardener. Japanese actors Miki Nakatani and Kōji Yakusho are also featured. Exterior Japanese scenes were filmed in the city of Sakata. Knightleys scenes were filmed in Sermoneta, Italy, a small medieval village near Latina. Uncle Drew Uncle Drew is a 2018 American sports comedy film directed by Charles Stone III and written by Jay Longino. It stars Kyrie Irving as the title character from his Pepsi Max advertisements that began airing in 2012, along with former NBA players Shaquille ONeal, Chris Webber, Reggie Miller, and Nate Robinson, as well as former WNBA player Lisa Leslie. Lil Rel Howery, Erica Ash, J. B. Smoove, Mike Epps, Tiffany Haddish, and Nick Kroll also star. The film was released in the United States by Lionsgate on June 29, 2018, and received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances of the cast, but called the direction and screenplay "formulaic". Kin-dza-dza! Kin-dza-dza! is a 1986 Soviet sci-fi dystopian tragicomedy cult film released by the Mosfilm studio and directed by Georgiy Daneliya, with a story by Georgiy Daneliya and Revaz Gabriadze. Clockwise Clockwise is a 1986 British comedy film starring John Cleese, directed by Christopher Morahan, written by Michael Frayn and produced by Michael Codron. The films music was composed by George Fenton. For his performance Cleese won the 1987 Peter Sellers Award For Comedy at the Evening Standard British Film Awards. Most urban scenes were shot in the West Midlands, Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, while rural scenes were largely shot in Shropshire. Peranbu Peranbu, titled Resurrection in English, is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language film written and directed by Ram and produced by P. L. Thenappan. It features Mammootty, Anjali, Sadhana and Anjali Ameer in the lead roles. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. Peranbu premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam on 27 January 2018, and was later screened at the Shanghai International Film Festival, China on 17 June. The film was also selected to be screened under the Indian Panorama category of 49th International Film Festival of India. The film released in theatres on 1 February 2019, receiving positive reviews from critics. It was dubbed in Malayalam. Alice Alice is a 1988 dark fantasy film written and directed by Jan Švankmajer. Its original Czech title is Něco z Alenky, which means "Something from Alice". It is a loose adaptation of Lewis Carrolls first Alice book, Alices Adventures in Wonderland, about a girl who follows a white rabbit into a bizarre fantasy land. Alice is played by Kristýna Kohoutová. The film combines live action with stop motion animation, and is distinguished by its dark and uncompromising production design. For Švankmajer, a prolific director of short films for more than two decades, Alice became his first venture into feature-length filmmaking. The director had been disappointed by other adaptations of Carrolls book, which interpret it as a fairy tale. His aim was instead to make the story play out like an amoral dream. The film won the feature film award at the 1989 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. The Escort The Escort is a 2015 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Will Slocombe, starring Michael Doneger and Lyndsy Fonseca. The Kid Who Would Be King The Kid Who Would Be King is a 2019 fantasy adventure film written and directed by Joe Cornish. A British-American venture, the film stars Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Tom Taylor, Rebecca Ferguson, and Patrick Stewart. The plot follows a young boy who finds King Arthurs legendary sword Excalibur, and must then use it to stop an ancient enchantress from destroying the world. Distributed by 20th Century Fox, the film was released in the United States on 25 January 2019, and in the United Kingdom on 15 February 2019. Despite receiving positive reviews, the movie failed at the box office with estimated losses for the studio ranging as high as $50 million. It was also the second-to-last film to be released by 20th Century Fox before The Walt Disney Company took control of the studio as part of their acquisition of 21st Century Fox on March 20, 2019. Incarnate Incarnate is a 2016 American supernatural horror film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ronnie Christensen. It stars Aaron Eckhart, Carice van Houten, Catalina Sandino Moreno, David Mazouz, Keir ODonnell, Matt Nable, and John Pirruccello. The film was released on December 2, 2016, by Blumhouse Tilt and High Top Releasing. What Happened, Miss Simone? What Happened, Miss Simone? is a 2015 American biographical documentary film about Nina Simone directed by Liz Garbus. The film opened the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. The screening was followed by a tribute performance by John Legend. The film was released by Netflix on June 26, 2015. It was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 88th Academy Awards. I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House is a 2016 American-Canadian gothic supernatural horror film written and directed by Osgood Perkins. It stars Ruth Wilson as a live-in nurse who suspects her elderly employers house may be haunted. It premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival and was released worldwide on Netflix on October 28. The Bridge The Bridge is a 2006 British-American documentary film by Eric Steel spanning one year of filming at the famed Golden Gate Bridge which crosses the Golden Gate entrance to San Francisco Bay, connecting the city of San Francisco, California to the Marin Headlands of Marin County, in 2004. The film captured a number of suicides, and featured interviews with family and friends of some of the identified people who had thrown themselves from the bridge that year. The film was inspired by a 2003 article titled "Jumpers," written by Tad Friend for The New Yorker magazine. The film crew shot almost 10,000 hours of footage, recording 23 of the known 24 suicides off the bridge in 2004. Forks Over Knives Forks Over Knives is a 2011 American advocacy film and documentary that advocates a low-fat, whole-food, plant-based diet as a way to avoid or reverse several chronic diseases. The film stresses that processed foods and all oils should be avoided. This is sometimes confused with a vegan diet, which in practice can be very different. The whole-food, plant-based diet promotes eating whole, unrefined or minimally refined plant-based foods. Those who adopt this lifestyle base their diets on foods such as whole grains, legumes, tubers, vegetables, and fruits. It seeks to exclude or minimize sources of animal-based protein and highly refined foods such as refined sugars, bleached flours, and oils. Yves Saint Laurent Yves Saint Laurent is a 2014 French biographical drama film directed by Jalil Lespert and co-written with Jacques Fieschi, Jérémie Guez and Marie-Pierre Huster. The film is based on the life of Yves Saint Laurent from 1958. The film stars Pierre Niney, Guillaume Gallienne, Charlotte Le Bon, Laura Smet, Marie de Villepin, Xavier Lafitte and Nikolai Kinski. The film opened the Panorama Special section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival at the renovated Zoo Palast, with director, cast and Pierre Bergé in attendance. The film received seven nominations at the 40th César Awards, winning Best Actor for Pierre Niney. The Testament of Dr. Mabuse The Testament of Dr. Mabuse, also called The Last Will of Dr. Mabuse, is a 1933 German crime-thriller film directed by Fritz Lang. The movie is a sequel to Langs silent film Dr. Mabuse the Gambler and features many cast and crew members from Langs previous films. The film features Rudolf Klein-Rogge as Dr. Mabuse who is in an insane asylum where he is found frantically writing his crime plans. When Mabuses criminal plans begin to be implemented, Inspector Lohmann tries to find the solution with clues from gangster Thomas Kent, the institutionalized Hofmeister and Professor Baum who becomes obsessed with Dr. Mabuse. The Testament of Dr. Mabuse was based on elements of author Norbert Jacques unfinished novel Mabuses Colony. It was Langs second sound film for Nero-Film and was his final collaboration with his wife and screenwriter Thea von Harbou. To promote the film to a foreign market, a French-language version of the film was made by Lang with the same sets but different actors with the title Le Testament du Dr. Mabuse. According to Siegfried Kracauer, Lang deliberately intended to film to suggest the Mabuse-like qualities of Adolf Hitler, who was on his rise to become Chancellor of Germany while the film was being written. When Hitler came to power, Joseph Goebbels became Minister of Propaganda and banned the film in Germany, suggesting that the film would undermine the audiences confidence in its statesmen. The French-language and German-language versions of the film were released in Europe while several versions of the film were released in the United States to mixed reception with each re-release. The sequel The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse was also directed by Lang. Modern reception of the film is favorable with critics, while the film has influenced filmmakers including Claude Chabrol and Artur Brauner. Captain America Captain America is a 1990 Yugoslavian-American superhero film directed by Albert Pyun and written by Stephen Tolkin and Lawrence J. Block. The film is based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name. While the film takes several liberties with the comics storyline, it features Steve Rogers becoming Captain America during World War II to battle the Red Skull, being frozen in ice, and subsequently being revived to save the President of the United States from a crime family that dislikes his environmentalist policies. De-Lovely De-Lovely is a 2004 musical biopic directed by Irwin Winkler. The screenplay by Jay Cocks is based on the life and career of Cole Porter, from his first meeting with his wife, Linda Lee Thomas, until his death. It is the second biopic about the composer, following 1946s Night and Day. Oklahoma! Oklahoma! is a 1955 American musical film based on the 1943 musical of the same name by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, starring Gordon MacRae, Shirley Jones, Rod Steiger, Charlotte Greenwood, Gloria Grahame, Gene Nelson, James Whitmore, and Eddie Albert. The production was the only musical directed by Fred Zinnemann. Oklahoma! was the first feature film photographed in the Todd-AO 70 mm widescreen process. Set in Oklahoma Territory, it tells the story of farm girl Laurey Williams and her courtship by two rival suitors, cowboy Curly McLain and the sinister and frightening farmhand Jud Fry. A secondary romance concerns Laureys friend, Ado Annie, and cowboy Will Parker, who also has an unwilling rival. A background theme is the territorys aspiration for Statehood, and the local conflict between cattlemen and farmers. The film received a rave review from The New York Times, and was voted a "New York Times Critics Pick". In 2007, Oklahoma! was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Fifty Dead Men Walking Fifty Dead Men Walking is a 2008 English-language crime thriller film written and directed by Kari Skogland. It is a loose adaptation of Martin McGartlands 1997 autobiography of the same name. It premiered in September 2008, and stars Jim Sturgess as Martin McGartland, a British agent who went undercover into the Provisional Irish Republican Army, and Ben Kingsley as Fergus, his British handler. The film is set from 1988 until 1991, the time in which McGartland acted as an undercover agent within the IRA during The Troubles. In 1991, his cover was blown and he was kidnapped by the IRA, although he later escaped from an interrogation and execution, and went into hiding. At the time of the release of the film, McGartland was still in hiding. The film takes its name from McGartlands claim within his book to have saved the lives of fifty people during his time as an agent. Hobgoblins Hobgoblins is a 1988 American low-budget independent comedy horror film directed, written, and produced by Rick Sloane, who also served as cinematographer and editor. The plot concerns small, often considered cheaply designed and made hobgoblins. Often seen as a rip-off of "every small monster movie," but mainly Gremlins, the film is generally considered to be of exceptionally poor quality, and has come to be regarded as one of the worst films ever made. It has become a cult film because of its poor quality, and earned infamy after it was featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Tea with Mussolini Tea with Mussolini is a 1999 Anglo-Italian semi-autobiographical film directed by Franco Zeffirelli, scripted by John Mortimer, telling the story of a young Italian boys upbringing by a circle of British and American women before and during the Second World War. Saala Khadoos Irudhi Suttru in Tamil, Saala Khadoos in Hindi, is a 2016 Indian sports action drama film written and directed by Sudha Kongara. Made as a bilingual in Tamil and Hindi languages, the film features R. Madhavan in the leading role as a boxing coach, with newcomer Ritika Singh as an aspiring boxer. Both the Tamil and Hindi versions are produced by S. Sashikanth for Y NOT Studios and UTV Motion Pictures, while C. V. Kumars Thirukumaran Entertainment co-produces the Tamil version and Madhavans Tricolour Films with Rajkumar Hirani present the Hindi version. Featuring music composed by Santhosh Narayanan, Sanjay Wandrekar and Atul Raninga, the film has cinematography by Sivakumar Vijayan and editing by Sathish Suriya. After beginning pre-production works in early 2013, the film began shoot in July 2014 and was shot within fifty days. Both versions Irudhi Suttru and Saala Khadoos opened on 29 January 2016 and received critical acclaim. The film was later remade by Sudha Kongara herself in Telugu language as Guru with Singh reprising her role. The Boss of It All The Boss of It All is a 2006 Danish comedy film written and directed by Lars von Trier. StreetDance 3D StreetDance 3D is a 2010 British 3D dance comedy-drama film which was released on 21 May 2010. The film was released in RealD 3D, XpanD 3D, and Dolby 3D with Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini directing it. Britains Got Talent stars George Sampson, Diversity and Flawless made their debut appearances to the big screen. The soundtrack to the film was written and performed by alternative acts N-Dubz, Tinie Tempah, Lightbulb Thieves, and Chipmunk. The film is a production of Vertigo Films in association with BBC Films. N-Dubz composed the official soundtrack. The song "We Dance On", featuring Bodyrox, was sent to music stations on 22 April. On 28 May 2012, Phase 4 Films has acquired the US rights for the film, along with its sequel, StreetDance 2. Streetdance 2 was released on 30 March 2012. The Warrior Musa, released as both The Warrior and The Ultimate Warrior in English-speaking countries, is a 2001 South Korean epic action drama film directed by Kim Sung-su, starring Jung Woo-sung, Ahn Sung-ki, Joo Jin-mo and Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi. The semi-historical story follows the adventures of a Korean peace delegation as they try to get back to Korea through the inhospitable deserts of northern China. The film is regarded as being one of the biggest motion pictures in the history of South Korean cinema. At the time of its production its budget was the largest ever for a Korean film. It features a high degree of historical accuracy in period costumery, props, settings, and most unusually, language; that is, everyone speaks in their native tongues or through an interpreter conversant in a lingua franca. The film was the 8th highest grossing film of 2001 with over two million tickets sold. Gozu is a 2003 Japanese horror comedy crime film directed by Takashi Miike and written by Sakichi Sato. Time Trap Time Trap is a 2017 American science fiction action adventure film directed by Ben Foster and Mark Dennis. Starring Brianne Howey, Cassidy Gifford, Olivia Draguicevich, Reiley McClendon and Andrew Wilson, it tells the story of group of students on a road trip in remote Texas, searching for their missing professor. They then discover a mysterious cave by accident. While exploring the cave, the group experience a series of bizarre and dangerous events related to time and space distortion. Suck Me Shakespeer 2 Fack ju Göhte 2 is a 2015 German comedy directed by Bora Dagtekin and starring Elyas MBarek, Karoline Herfurth and Jella Haase, while upcoming actors Max von der Groeben and Volker Bruch appear as supporting roles. The film, produced by Constantin Film, is the sequel to the 2013 film Fack ju Göhte. It premiered on September 7, 2015 in Munich and was released nationwide on September 10, 2015. It was released in the United States under the title Suck Me Shakespeer 2. Double Dragon Double Dragon is a 1994 live-action film based on the video game series of the same name and directed by James Yukich. It stars Mark Dacascos and Scott Wolf as brothers Jimmy and Billy Lee, along with Alyssa Milano as Marian Delario and Robert Patrick as antagonist Koga Shuko. The film takes place in an earthquake-crippled Los Angeles in 2007; the city is styled as a mix between a post-apocalyptic and 80s/90s punk environment. The Hollars The Hollars is a 2016 American comedy-drama film directed by John Krasinski and written by James C. Strouse. The film stars an ensemble cast led by Krasinski, starring Sharlto Copley, Charlie Day, Richard Jenkins, Anna Kendrick and Margo Martindale. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2016. The film was released on August 26, 2016, by Sony Pictures Classics. Unplanned Unplanned is a 2019 American anti-abortion drama film written and directed by Cary Solomon and Chuck Konzelman. It is based on the disputed memoir Unplanned by Abby Johnson. The film stars Ashley Bratcher, Brooks Ryan and Robia Scott, following Johnsons life as a clinic director for Planned Parenthood and her subsequent transition to anti-abortion activism. The film was theatrically released in the United States by production and distribution house Pure Flix on March 29, 2019. The film has been alleged by Jennifer Villavicencio, an obstetrician who performs abortions, to be factually inaccurate and heavily politicized. The working title was Redeemed, and details of its subject were kept from the public in order to minimize protests by abortion rights advocates. Some TV channels refused to air ads for the film due to its subject matter. Despite the controversy and limited promotional campaign, the film was a moderate box office success, grossing $19 million on a $6 million budget. Superman: Unbound Superman: Unbound is a 2013 animated direct to video superhero film based on the 2008 comic book story arc "Superman: Brainiac" by Geoff Johns. It was directed by James Tucker and scripted by Bob Goodman. It is the 16th film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series. The films sneak preview was included with Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2 and Gods Among Us. Kesari Kesari is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language action-war film written and directed by Anurag Singh. It was jointly produced by Karan Johar, Aruna Bhatia, Hiroo Yash Johar, Apoorva Mehta and Sunir Khetarpal under the banners of Dharma Productions, Cape of Good Films, Azure Entertainment and Zee Studios. The film stars Akshay Kumar with Parineeti Chopra, Mir Sarwar, Vansh Bhardwaj, Jaspreet Singh, Vivek Saini and Vikram Kochhar in supporting roles. It follows the events leading to the Battle of Saragarhi, a battle between 21 soldiers of the 36th Sikhs of the British Indian Army and 6,000–10,000 Afridi and Orakzai Pashtun tribesmen in 1897. Initially planned as a production collaboration between Salman Khan and Johar with Kumar starring in the lead role, Kesari was announced in October 2017, with Kumar and Johar reprising their responsibilities; Khan later quit the project. Chopra was cast as the wife of Kumars character. Principal photography for the film began in January 2018 and concluded in December. The soundtrack was composed by Tanishk Bagchi, Arko Pravo Mukherjee, Chirantan Bhatt, Jasbir Jassi, Gurmoh and Jasleen Royal with lyrics written by Kumaar, Manoj Muntashir, Kunwar Juneja and Bagchi. Produced on a budget of , the film was distributed internationally by Zee Studios. The film was released in India during the Holi festival, on 21 March 2019. It received positive reviews from critics; it had a good start at the box office, while the opening day morning collection was affected by Holi-related celebrations. The film grossed over 100 crore worldwide in its opening weekend. It grossed over 207.09 crore worldwide and found a place in the highest-grossing Bollywood films of 2019. Rest Stop Rest Stop is the first direct-to-video horror film released by Warner Studios "Raw Feed" imprint on October 17, 2006. It was written and directed by John Shiban. The film was followed by a sequel, Dont Look Back. The Look of Silence The Look of Silence is a 2014 internationally co-produced documentary film directed by Joshua Oppenheimer about the Indonesian mass killings of 1965–66. The film is a companion piece to his 2012 documentary The Act of Killing. Executive producers were Werner Herzog, Errol Morris, and Andre Singer. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 88th Academy Awards. Juliet of the Spirits Juliet of the Spirits is a 1965 Italian-French fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Federico Fellini and starring Giulietta Masina, Sandra Milo, Mario Pisu, Valentina Cortese, and Valeska Gert. The film is about the visions, memories, and mysticism of a middle-aged woman that help her find the strength to leave her philandering husband. The film uses "caricatural types and dream situations to represent a psychic landscape." It was Fellinis first feature-length color film, but followed his use of color in The Temptation of Doctor Antonio episode in the portmanteau film Boccaccio 70. Juliet of the Spirits won a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1966. Hellraiser: Hellseeker Hellraiser: Hellseeker is a 2002 American horror film directed by Rick Bota and written by Carl V. Dupré and Tim Day. It is the sixth film in the Hellraiser series, directed by Rick Bota. It also features the return of Kirsty Cotton, the heroine from Hellraiser and its sequel. Also, while not officially part of the production team, Clive Barker had cursory input on the film and some uncredited influence on the third act, specifically. Hellseeker was the last Hellraiser film to have any involvement from Barker, uncredited or otherwise. The film was filmed in 2001 in Vancouver, British Columbia and released straight to video in the United States on October 15, 2002. Oliver Twist Oliver Twist is a 1948 British film and the second of David Leans two film adaptations of Charles Dickens novels. Following the success of his 1946 version of Great Expectations, Lean re-assembled much of the same team for his adaptation of Dickens 1838 novel, including producers Ronald Neame and Anthony Havelock-Allan, cinematographer Guy Green, designer John Bryan and editor Jack Harris. Leans then-wife, Kay Walsh, who had collaborated on the screenplay for Great Expectations, played the role of Nancy. John Howard Davies was cast as Oliver, while Alec Guinness portrayed Fagin and Robert Newton played Bill Sikes. In 1999, the British Film Institute placed it at 46th in its list of the top 100 British films. In 2005 it was named in the BFI list of the 50 films you should see by the age of 14. Gorgeous Gorgeous is a 1999 Hong Kong romantic comedy film written and directed by Vincent Kok who played Los assistant, and co-written and produced by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Shu Qi, Tony Leung and Emil Chau. Wetlands Wetlands is a 2013 German drama film directed by David Wnendt. It is based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Charlotte Roche and focuses on feminist issues, sexuality, and coming of age. The film premiered in International competition at the 2013 Locarno International Film Festival on August 11, 2013. From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangmans Daughter is a 1999 American Western horror film directed by P. J. Pesce. It serves as a prequel to the 1996 film From Dusk till Dawn. It was released directly to video and was nominated at the 26th Saturn Awards for "Best Home Video Release". In late 2010, the production of a fourth film in the series was discussed, but, as of August 2012, further work on this possibility has not been revealed. In late 2013, it was reported that a TV series had begun production. Gentlemen Broncos Gentlemen Broncos is a 2009 American comedy film written by Jared and Jerusha Hess and directed by Jared Hess. The film stars Michael Angarano, Jemaine Clement, Jennifer Coolidge, and Sam Rockwell. Brothers Brothers is a 2004 Danish psychological thriller war film directed by Susanne Bier and written by Bier and Anders Thomas Jensen. It stars Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Connie Nielsen and Ulrich Thomsen. The film was remade as an American production with the same title, directed by Jim Sheridan. Hell Fest Hell Fest is a 2018 American slasher film directed by Gregory Plotkin, and written by Seth M. Sherwood, Blair Butler, and Akela Cooper, from a story by William Penick, Christopher Sey and Stephen Susco. The film stars Amy Forsyth, Reign Edwards, Bex Taylor-Klaus, and Tony Todd, and follows a group of teens who are stalked by a serial killer while visiting a traveling Halloween carnival. It was released on September 28, 2018, by Lionsgate and CBS Films, received generally mixed-to-negative reviews from critics and grossed over $18 million. Truman Truman is a 2015 comedy-drama film directed by Cesc Gay and co-written by Gay and Tomàs Aragay. The film stars Ricardo Darín, Javier Cámara, and Dolores Fonzi. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival and in the Official Section of the 2015 San Sebastián International Film Festival, where it was awarded the Silver Shell for Best Actor for Darín and Cámara. It won five Goya Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actor, and Best Supporting Actor. Extreme Movie Extreme Movie is a 2008 American satirical comedy film composed of sketches focusing on teen sex. Adam Jay Epstein and Andrew Jacobson direct, with segments co-written by Saturday Night Live performers Will Forte, Andy Samberg, and writers Akiva Schaffer, Jorma Taccone, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. The ensemble cast includes Frankie Muniz, Ryan Pinkston, Jamie Kennedy, Danneel Harris, Andy Milonakis, Matthew Lillard, Rob Pinkston and Michael Cera. Romeo & Juliet Romeo & Juliet is a 2013 internationally co-produced romantic drama film adaptation of William Shakespeares romantic tragedy of the same name written by Julian Fellowes and directed by Carlo Carlei. The film stars Douglas Booth, Hailee Steinfeld, Damian Lewis, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Ed Westwick, Stellan Skarsgård and Paul Giamatti. The film opened in the United Kingdom and the United States on 11 October 2013. Like Franco Zeffirellis adaptation of Shakespeares tragedy, this film uses the traditional setting of Renaissance Verona, but, unlike previous major film adaptations, only follows the plot and uses only some of the dialogue as written by Shakespeare. This has led to several critics denouncing the films advertising as misleading and losing the essence of the play. The film grossed $3 million. Divorce Italian Style Divorce Italian Style is a 1961 Italian comedy film directed by Pietro Germi. The screenplay was written by Ennio De Concini, Pietro Germi, Alfredo Giannetti, and Agenore Incrocci; based on the novel Un delitto donore by Giovanni Arpino. It stars Marcello Mastroianni, Daniela Rocca, Stefania Sandrelli, Lando Buzzanca, and Leopoldo Trieste. The movie won the Academy Award for Best Writing, Story and Screenplay - Written Directly for the Screen; Mastroianni was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role and Germi for Best Director. Hey Ram Hey Ram is a 2000 Indian alternate historical fiction political drama film which was simultaneously made in Tamil and Hindi and also dubbed in Telugu. The film was written, directed and produced by Kamal Haasan, who also acted as the protagonist in the film. The films soundtrack and background score were composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The plot centers on Indias Partition and the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi by Nathuram Godse. This is the first Indian film to address the complex issues of Partition and Hindu-Muslim violence around that time. The film was screened at the International Film Festival of India, and was selected by Film Federation of India as its submission to the Oscars in the year 2000, but was not nominated. The film has garnered three National Film Awards. Hindi version copyrights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. Bheja Fry Bheja Fry is an Indian Hindi language comedy film directed by Sagar Ballary and produced by Sunil Doshi. The film stars Rajat Kapoor, Vinay Pathak, Sarika, Milind Soman and Ranvir Shorey in lead roles. It released on 13 April 2007, and received favourable reviews from critics. Though made on a small budget, the film managed to do very well at the box office. This film was based on the French movie 1998 Le Dîner de Cons which was later adapted into a 2010 Hollywood film Dinner for Schmucks. It is the first installment of Bheja Fry trilogy. Monsieur Ibrahim Monsieur Ibrahim The NeverEnding Story III The NeverEnding Story III: Escape from Fantasia is a 1994 English-language film, the second sequel to the fantasy film The NeverEnding Story. It starred Jason James Richter as Bastian Balthazar Bux, and Jack Black in one of his early roles as the school bully, Slip. This film primarily used the characters from Michael Endes novel The Neverending Story, but introduced a new storyline. It is an international coproduction between the United States and Germany. The special creature effects were provided by Jim Hensons Creature Shop. The film has no connection to the source material of the book beyond the usage of characters from it. Population 436 Population 436 is a 2006 mystery-horror film directed by Michelle MacLaren and starring Jeremy Sisto, Fred Durst, Peter Outerbridge and Charlotte Sullivan. Fury Fury is a 1936 American drama film directed by Fritz Lang which tells the story of an innocent man who narrowly escapes being lynched and the revenge he seeks. The picture was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and stars Sylvia Sidney and Tracy, with a supporting cast featuring Walter Abel, Bruce Cabot, Edward Ellis and Walter Brennan. Loosely based on the events surrounding the Brooke Hart murder in San Jose, the movie was adapted by Bartlett Cormack and Lang from the story Mob Rule by Norman Krasna. Fury was Langs first American film. Te3n Teen is a 2016 Indian Hindi thriller film written and directed by Ribhu Dasgupta. This remake of the 2013 South Korean film Montage stars Amitabh Bachchan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Sabyasachi Chakraborty, Padmavathi Rao, and Vidya Balan in the lead roles. It was released on 10 June 2016. Though praised for acting and storyline by critics and audience, the film was a commercial failure at the box office. I Spit on Your Grave: Vengeance is Mine I Spit on Your Grave III: Vengeance Is Mine is a 2015 American rape and revenge horror film, directed by R.D. Braunstein from a screenplay by Daniel Gilboy. It is the third installment in the series. Sarah Butler reprises her role as Jennifer Hills from the 2010 film I Spit on Your Grave. Soldier of Orange Soldier of Orange is a 1977 Dutch film directed and co-written by Paul Verhoeven and produced by Rob Houwer, starring Rutger Hauer and Jeroen Krabbé. The film is set around the German occupation of the Netherlands during World War II, and shows how individual students have different roles in the war. The story is based on the autobiographical book Soldaat van Oranje by Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema. The film had a budget of ƒ 5,000,000, at the time the most expensive Dutch movie ever. With 1,547,183 viewers, it was the most popular Dutch film of 1977. The film received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Foreign Language Film in 1980. At the 1999 Netherlands Film Festival, it was voted the second-best Dutch film of the twentieth century. War of the Arrows War of the Arrows, alternately titled Arrow: The Ultimate Weapon, is a 2011 South Korean period action film starring Park Hae-il, Ryu Seung-ryong and Moon Chae-won. Set after the Second Manchu invasion of Korea, the film is about an archer who risks his life to save his sister from slavery under Qing-Prince Dorgons rule. Praised by critics for its fast pacing and combat sequences, the film drew an audience of 7.48 million, making it the highest grossing Korean film of 2011. It was also honored at the 48th Grand Bell Awards and the 32nd Blue Dragon Film Awards, including Best Actor for Park, Best Supporting Actor for Ryu, and Best New Actress for Moon. A Taxi Driver A Taxi Driver is a 2017 South Korean historical action drama film directed by Jang Hoon and written by Eom Yu-na, with Song Kang-ho starring in the title role, alongside Thomas Kretschmann. Based on a real-life story, the film centers on a taxi driver from Seoul who unintentionally becomes involved in the events of the Gwangju Uprising in 1980. It is based on German journalist Jürgen Hinzpeters interactions with driver Kim Sa-bok; however, as Kims identity and real name were unknown at the time the film was made, most elements regarding his life and the events that happened to him outside of Gwangju are fictional. The film was released on August 2, 2017, in South Korea. It was very positively received by critics, who praised its unique approach of the Gwangju Uprising events, emotional weight, as well as the main character and his relationship with Hinzpeter, and was selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. The film was a notable commercial success: it was the second highest grossing film of 2017 in South Korea, and currently stands as the eleventh highest-grossing South Korean film in history. The Next Best Thing The Next Best Thing, originally a screenplay, is a 2000 American comedy-drama film about two best friends that have a child together and a custody battle years after, and was the final film directed by John Schlesinger. Starring Madonna, Rupert Everett, and Benjamin Bratt, it opened to the #2 position in the North American box office despite its poor ratings. In Darkness In Darkness is a 2018 thriller film directed by Anthony Byrne and written by Byrne and Natalie Dormer. It stars Dormer, Emily Ratajkowski, Ed Skrein, Joely Richardson, Neil Maskell, James Cosmo and Jan Bijvoet. The film was released on 25 May 2018 in the United States by Vertical Entertainment and on 6 July 2018 in the United Kingdom by Shear Entertainment. Kilo Two Bravo Kajaki: The True Story, released in North America as Kilo Two Bravo, is a 2014 British war docu-drama film directed by Paul Katis, written by Tom Williams, and produced by Katis and Andrew de Lotbiniere. The plot is based on the true story of Mark Wright and of a small unit of British soldiers positioned near the Kajaki Dam, in Afghanistan. Tokyo Gore Police is a 2008 Japanese-American action splatter film co-written, edited and directed by Yoshihiro Nishimura and starring Eihi Shiina as Ruka, a vengeful police officer. Tokyo Gore Police was released to several film festivals in North America. It received generally positive reviews, noting that it lives up to its title by being gory, perverse and bizarre. Little Monsters Little Monsters is a 1989 black comedy fantasy film directed by main titles maker magnate Richard Alan Greenberg and starring Fred Savage and Howie Mandel. It tells the story of a boy who befriends a real-life "monster under the bed" and discovers a secret world of monsters who sneak into childrens bedrooms at night to pull pranks on them.https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/little_monsters/ 6 Years 6 Years is a 2015 American romantic drama film written and directed by Hannah Fidell and starring Taissa Farmiga, Ben Rosenfield, Lindsay Burdge, Joshua Leonard, Peter Vack, and Dana Wheeler-Nicholson. Filmmakers Mark and Jay Duplass served as executive producers under their Duplass Brothers Productions banner. The film depicts two weeks in the relationship of college students Melanie Clark and Dan Mercer, as their 6-year romance turns violent. The film had its world premiere at the South by Southwest Film Festival on March 14, 2015, and its European premiere at the Champs-Élysées Film Festival on June 13, 2015. 6 Years was released on video on demand platforms on August 18, 2015, by The Orchard, and was made available worldwide on Netflix on September 8, 2015. Gun Crazy Gun Crazy is a 1950 film noir directed by Joseph H. Lewis, and produced by Frank King and Maurice King. The production features Peggy Cummins and John Dall in a story about the crime-spree of a gun-toting husband and wife. The screenplay by blacklisted writer Dalton Trumbo—credited to Millard Kaufman because of the blacklist—and by MacKinlay Kantor was based upon a short story by Kantor published in 1938 in The Saturday Evening Post. In 1998, Gun Crazy was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Beyond Re-Animator Beyond Re-Animator is a 2003 Spanish-American horror film directed by Brian Yuzna and starring Jeffrey Combs, Jason Barry, Simón Andreu, Elsa Pataky, and Santiago Segura. It is the third and final installment of the Re-Animator film series. The film premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel, though it was produced independently and acquired by the channel only as a distributor; this showing was cut to a TV-PG rating. The subsequently released DVD was rated R, but there is a slightly longer unrated cut available in some countries. It also received a limited theatrical run in the U.S. Hombre Hombre is a 1967 revisionist western film directed by Martin Ritt, based on the novel of the same name by Elmore Leonard and starring Paul Newman, Fredric March, Richard Boone, Martin Balsam, and Diane Cilento. Newmans amount of dialogue in the film is minimal and much of the role is conveyed through mannerism and action. This was the sixth and final time Ritt directed Newman; they had previously worked together on The Long Hot Summer, Paris Blues, Hemingways Adventures of a Young Man, Hud and The Outrage. Tees Maar Khan Tees Maar Khan is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language heist comedy film directed by Farah Khan and produced by Twinkle Khanna, Shirish Kunder and Ronnie Screwvala. Being Khans only directorial venture without Shah Rukh Khan, the film stars Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif and Akshaye Khanna in the lead roles. Salman Khan and Anil Kapoor make special appearances in the film. The film was released on 24 December 2010, and is today primarily remembered for Katrina Kaifs dance number, Sheila Ki Jawani. The theatrical trailer and title song of the film were released on UTV Motion Pictures YouTube channel on 4 November 2010 for promotional purposes. The trailer was premiered in theatres with Vipul Amrutlal Shahs romantic comedy Action Replayy, also starring Kumar, and Rohit Shettys action comedy Golmaal 3 on 5 November 2010. The film, written by Kunder and his brother Ashmith, is an official remake of Vittorio De Sicas 1966 Italian film After the Fox . The Woods The Woods is a 2006 American supernatural horror film directed by Lucky McKee and starring Agnes Bruckner, Patricia Clarkson, Rachel Nichols, Lauren Birkell and Bruce Campbell. Set in 1965, its plot concerns a wayward teenage girl who is sent to a New England all-girls private high school which holds an ominous secret related to the staff, history and woods surrounding the school. Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears is a 1980 Soviet film made by Mosfilm. It was written by Valentin Chernykh and directed by Vladimir Menshov. The leading roles were played by Vera Alentova and by Aleksey Batalov. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1981. Transit Transit is a 2012 American action thriller film directed by Antonio Negret. The film received mixed reviews from critics upon release. Novocaine Novocaine is a 2001 American black comedy thriller film written and directed by David Atkins and starring Steve Martin, Helena Bonham Carter, Laura Dern, Lynne Thigpen and Elias Koteas. It was shot in the Chicago area, during a limited 32-day schedule. The film received extra publicity during production and as its release approached because of an off-the-screen romance between Martin and Bonham Carter. It had lukewarm reviews and low box-office receipts. Chupke Chupke Chupke Chupke is a 1975 Indian Bollywood comedy film. A remake of the Bengali film Chhadmabeshi, it was directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, based on Upendranath Gangulys Bengali story Chhadobeshi, with the dialogue penned by Gulzar. It stars Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Om Prakash, Usha Kiran, David Abraham Cheulkar, Asrani and Keshto Mukherjee. The music was composed by S.D. Burman. This film is highly remembered for Dharmendra and Amitabh Bachchans comic act which came in the same year when the all-time blockbuster Sholay was released. ATL ATL is a 2006 American comedy-drama film, and the feature film directorial debut of music video director Chris Robinson. The screenplay was written by Tina Gordon Chism from an original story by Antwone Fisher, and is loosely based on the experiences of the films producers Dallas Austin and Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins growing up in Atlanta, Georgia. The film is a coming-of-age tale concerning Rashad, played by Atlanta native and hip hop artist T.I. in his film debut, and his friends in their final year in high school and on the verge of adulthood. The film also stars Antwan Andre Patton, aka Big Boi of the hip hop group OutKast, Evan Ross, Jackie Long, Lauren London, and Mykelti Williamson. ATL was the first feature film for its director and the majority of its cast. Filmed in Atlanta, Georgia in summer 2005, many celebrities from the city make cameo appearances, including Bone Crusher, Jazze Pha, Killer Mike, and Monica. ATL received generally favorable reviews from critics. It has since become a Cult Film among the rap community. Sex and Death 101 Sex and Death 101 is a 2007 dark comedy science fiction film written and directed by Daniel Waters released in the United States on April 4, 2008. The film marks the reunion of writer-director Daniel Waters and Winona Ryder, who previously worked on the 1988 film Heathers, written by Waters. Me and Orson Welles Me and Orson Welles is a 2008 British-American period drama film directed by Richard Linklater and starring Zac Efron, Christian McKay, and Claire Danes. Based on Robert Kaplows novel of the same name, the story, set in 1937 New York, tells of a teenager hired to perform in Orson Welless groundbreaking stage adaptation of William Shakespeares Julius Caesar. He becomes attracted to a career-driven production assistant. The film was shot in London and New York and on the Isle of Man in February, March and April 2008, and was released in the United States on November 25, 2009, and the United Kingdom on December 4, 2009. McKays portrayal of Welles was recognized with a multitude of accolades, and Me and Orson Welles was named one of the top ten independent films of the year by the National Board of Review. Steel Steel is a 1997 American superhero film based on the DC Comics character of the same name. The film stars Shaquille ONeal as John Henry Irons and his alter-ego Steel, Annabeth Gish as his wheelchair-using partner Susan Sparks, and Judd Nelson as their rival Nathaniel Burke. The plot centers on an accident caused by Burke which leaves Sparks paralyzed. The accident results in Irons quitting his job. Burke begins mass-producing weapons and selling them to criminals. In order to stop Burke, Irons and Sparks create a suit of armor that leads Irons to become the superhero Steel. Written and directed by Kenneth Johnson, the film separates itself from the comic book series by using original protagonists and antagonists. On its initial release, Steel was a box office bomb and was panned by critics, noting the "cheesiness" and bad acting in the film. Ernest Goes to Camp Ernest Goes to Camp is a 1987 American comedy film directed by John R. Cherry III and starring Jim Varney. It is the second film to feature the character of Ernest P. Worrell and was shot at Montgomery Bell State Park. It was also the first Ernest film to be distributed by Touchstone Pictures, and Iron Eyes Codys final appearance on screen. Norwegian Wood is a 2010 Japanese romantic drama film directed by Tran Anh Hung, based on Haruki Murakamis novel of the same name. The film was released in Japan on 11 December 2010. Machuca Machuca is a 2004 Chilean film written and directed by Andrés Wood. Set in 1973 Santiago during Salvador Allendes socialist government until shortly after General Augusto Pinochets military coup in 1973, the film tells the story of two pupils: Gonzalo Infante comes from a rich family with a European background, while Pedro Machuca comes from an indigenous background and lives in very poor conditions. They meet at an elite, English-language Catholic school, where the director, Father McEnroe, is developing a social integration project. The film is dedicated to Father Gerardo Whelan, C.S.C. who from 1969 to 1973 was the director of Colegio Saint George, the private school in Santiago that the films director attended as a boy. The movie was filmed in July 2003 and produced on a moderate budget of 1,700,000 USD, which came from an international cooperation between Chile and Spain. Machuca performed well in theaters in Chile, but did not have notable box office success outside of Latin America. Waiting for 'Superman' Waiting for "Superman" is a 2010 American documentary film directed by Davis Guggenheim and produced by Lesley Chilcott. The film criticizes the American public education system by following several students as they strive to be accepted into competitive charter schools such as KIPP LA Schools, Harlem Success Academy and Summit Preparatory Charter High School. Wings Wings is a 1927 American silent war film set during the First World War produced by Lucien Hubbard, directed by William A. Wellman and released by Paramount Pictures. It stars Clara Bow, Charles "Buddy" Rogers and Richard Arlen. Gary Cooper appears in a small role which helped launch his career in Hollywood. The film, a romantic action-war picture, was rewritten by scriptwriters Hope Loring and Louis D. Lighton from a story by John Monk Saunders to accommodate Bow, Paramounts biggest star at the time. Wellman was hired as he was the only director in Hollywood at the time who had World War I combat pilot experience, although Richard Arlen and John Monk Saunders had also served in the war as military aviators. The film was shot on location on a budget of $2 million at Kelly Field in San Antonio between September 7, 1926 and April 7, 1927. Hundreds of extras and some 300 pilots were involved in the filming, including pilots and planes of the United States Army Air Corps which were brought in for the filming and to provide assistance and supervision. Wellman extensively rehearsed the scenes for the Battle of Saint-Mihiel over ten days with some 3500 infantrymen on a battlefield made for the production on location. Although the cast and crew had much spare time during the filming because of weather delays, shooting conditions were intense, and Wellman frequently conflicted with the military officers brought in to supervise the picture. Acclaimed for its technical prowess and realism upon release, the film became the yardstick against which future aviation films were measured, mainly because of its realistic air-combat sequences. It went on to win the first Academy Award for Best Picture at the first annual Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences award ceremony in 1929, the only silent film to do so. It also won the Academy Award for Best Engineering Effects. Wings was one of the first to show two men kissing, and also one of the first widely released films to show nudity. In 1997, Wings was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", and the film was re-released to Cinemark theaters to coincide with the 85th Anniversary for a limited run in May 2012. The film was re-released again for its 90th anniversary in 2017. The Academy Film Archive preserved Wings in 2002. Driving Lessons Driving Lessons is a 2006 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Jeremy Brock. The plot focuses on the relationship between a shy teenaged boy and an ageing eccentric actress. Table No. 21 Table No. 21 is a 2013 Indian adventure thriller film directed by Aditya Datt and produced by Eros International. It is named after Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, which talks about the protection of life and personal liberty. The movie features Rajeev Khandelwal, Tina Desai and Paresh Rawal and touches upon the pertinent social issue of ragging. The film is an adaptation of T. Rafael Cimino’s novel Table 21. The movies soundtrack was composed by Gajendra Verma, Neeraj Shridhar and Sachin Gupta. The film was a below average success at the box office. Delta Farce Delta Farce is a 2007 American war comedy film released by Lions Gate Entertainment on May 11, 2007. It is directed by C. B. Harding and stars Bill Engvall, Larry the Cable Guy, DJ Qualls and Danny Trejo. It is the first film after the Blue Collar Comedy Tour concert films to star both Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy. The title is a play on the Delta Force, one of the United States Armys elite special operations units alongside the Army Rangers and the Green Berets. Things to Come Things to Come is a 2016 French-German drama film written and directed by Mia Hansen-Løve. It stars Isabelle Huppert as middle-aged philosophy professor Nathalie Chazeaux, whose life is going through a series of separations. Things to Come received critical acclaim and was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. At Berlin, Hansen-Løve won the Silver Bear for Best Director. Huppert won several nominations and awards for her performance in the film, including the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress, New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress, and the London Film Critics Circle Award for Actress of the Year. White Hunter Black Heart White Hunter Black Heart is a 1990 American adventure drama film directed by and starring Clint Eastwood and based on the 1953 book of the same name by Peter Viertel. Viertel also co-wrote the script with James Bridges and Burt Kennedy. The film is a thinly disguised account of writer Peter Viertels experiences while working on the classic 1951 film The African Queen, which was shot on location in Africa at a time when location shoots outside of the United States for American films were very rare. The main character, brash director John Wilson, played by Eastwood, is based on real-life director John Huston. Jeff Fahey plays Pete Verrill, a character based on Viertel. George Dzundzas character is based on African Queen producer Sam Spiegel. Marisa Berensons character Kay Gibson and Richard Vanstones character Phil Duncan, are based on Katharine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart, respectively. This was the last film that James Bridges worked on writing down a screenplay before dying in 1993. The Preacher's Wife The Preachers Wife is a 1996 American family film directed by Penny Marshall and starring Denzel Washington, Whitney Houston, and Courtney B. Vance. It is a remake of the 1947 film The Bishops Wife, which in turn was based on the novel of the same name by Robert Nathan. It was nominated for the Oscar for Best Music, Original Musical or Comedy Score. The film was nominated for five Image Awards, including Outstanding Motion Picture, and won two—for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress. Two-Lane Blacktop Two-Lane Blacktop is a 1971 road movie directed by Monte Hellman and starring songwriter James Taylor, the Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson, Warren Oates, and Laurie Bird. "Blacktop" means an asphalt road. Esquire magazine declared the film its movie of the year for 1971 and even published the entire screenplay in its April 1971 issue, but the film was not a commercial success. It has become a counterculture-era cult classic. The Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the United States National Film Registry in 2012 as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain is a 1998 American martial arts film. It is the fourth and final installment in the 3 Ninjas franchise. Directed by Sean McNamara, the film stars only three of the original actors. None of the child actors from the previous films returned for this installment. Victor Wong is the only cast member to appear in all four films. It is also his final film before his death in 2001. It grossed US$ $375,805 domestically, making it the least profitable of the franchise by far. It was filmed in Denver at Elitch Gardens. The Night Porter The Night Porter is a 1974 Italian erotic psychological drama film. Directed and co-written by Liliana Cavani, the film stars Dirk Bogarde and Charlotte Rampling, and features Philippe Leroy and Gabriele Ferzetti. Its themes of sexual and sadomasochistic obsession have made the film controversial since its initial release, with critics being divided over the films artistic value. The Night Porter is widely considered to be a Nazisploitation film and a cult classic. In July 2018, it was selected to be screened in the Venice Classics section at the 75th Venice International Film Festival. Love Exposure is a 2008 Japanese comedy-drama art film written and directed by Sion Sono. The film gained a considerable amount of notoriety in film festivals around the world for its four-hour duration and themes including love, family, lust, religion and the art of upskirt photography. The first version was originally six hours long, but was trimmed at the request of the producers. Following its release, it won many awards and garnered positive reviews. At the Berlin International Film Festival, it won the Caligari Film Award and the FIPRESCI Prize. Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth , romanized in Japan as Evangelion: Death and Rebirth, is a 1997 Japanese animated film. It is the first installment of the Neon Genesis Evangelion film series and consists of two parts, Death and Rebirth, separated by a short intermission. It was released, along with the follow-up, The End of Evangelion, in response to the success of the TV series and a strong demand by fans for another ending. It has since been re-edited and re-released several times. The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury is a 2004 direct-to-DVD adult animated science fiction film. It was directed by the Korean-American animator Peter Chung, and features Vin Diesel reprising his role of Richard B. Riddick. It acts as a bridgepoint between Pitch Black and The Chronicles of Riddick. It explains why Riddick decides to go into hiding and deliver Jack and Imam Abu al-Walid at New Mecca. The Twin Dragons Twin Dragons is a 1992 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Ringo Lam and Tsui Hark, and starring Jackie Chan in a double role as twin brothers separated at birth. Climates Climates is a 2006 Turkish drama film directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan. The film charts the deteriorating relationship between a professional Istanbul couple, İsa and Bahar, played by Ceylan and his wife Ebru Ceylan. It was Ceylans first film shot on High-definition video. The Revenant The Revenant is a 2009 dark comedy/horror film written and directed by Kerry Prior and starring David Anders and Chris Wylde. The film was shot in Los Angeles, California. Threads Threads is a 1984 British apocalyptic war drama television film jointly produced by the BBC, Nine Network and Western-World Television Inc. Written by Barry Hines, and directed and produced by Mick Jackson, it is a dramatic account of nuclear war and its effects on the city of Sheffield in Northern England. The plot centres on two families as a confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union erupts. As the nuclear exchange between NATO and the Warsaw Pact begins, the film depicts the medical, economic, social and environmental consequences of nuclear war. Shot on a budget of £400,000, the film was the first of its kind to depict a nuclear winter. It has been called "a film which comes closest to representing the full horror of nuclear war and its aftermath, as well as the catastrophic impact that the event would have on human culture." It has been compared to the earlier programme The War Game produced in Britain in the 1960s and its contemporary counterpart The Day After, a 1983 ABC television film depicting a similar scenario in the United States. It was nominated for seven BAFTA awards in 1985 and won for Best Single Drama, Best Design, Best Film Cameraman and Best Film Editor. The Crow: Salvation The Crow: Salvation is a 2000 American supernatural superhero film directed by Bharat Nalluri. Starring Eric Mabius as Alex Corvis and the third installment of The Crow film series, based on the comic book character of the same name by James OBarr with its plot loosely based on Poppy Z. Brites The Lazarus Heart, the second novel in the series. After its distributor cancelled the intended wide theatrical release due to City of Angels negative critical reception, The Crow: Salvation was released direct-to-video after a limited theatrical run. Starship Troopers: Invasion Starship Troopers: Invasion is a Japanese-American 2012 computer-animated military science fiction film directed by Shinji Aramaki. It is the fourth installment of the Starship Troopers film series. The film was released in Japan on July 21, 2012 and in North America on August 28, 2012 as a direct-to-video title. The film was followed by Traitor of Mars. Bombay Bombay is a 1995 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by Mani Ratnam, starring Arvind Swami and Manisha Koirala in the lead. The film tells the story of an inter-religious family in Bombay before and during the Bombay riots, which took place between December 1992 and January 1993 after the demolition of the Babri Masjid led to religious tensions between Hindu and Muslim communities. It is the second in Ratnams trilogy of films that depict human relationships against a background of Indian politics, including Roja and Dil Se... The film was dubbed in Hindi, Telugu and Malayalam with the same title. Eventually becoming one of the highest-grossing films of Tamil cinema, the film was well-received both critically and commercially, and it was screened at many international film festivals including the Philadelphia Film Festival in 1996 where it was an audience favourite. The films soundtrack earned composer A. R. Rahman his fourth consecutive Filmfare Best Music Director Award, and is considered one of greatest soundtracks of all time. However, the film caused considerable controversy upon release in India and abroad for its depiction of inter-religious relations and religious riots. The film was banned in Singapore and Malaysia upon release. In July 2005, a book on the film by Lalitha Gopalan was published by BFI Modern Classics, looking at the films production, the several issues it covered, and its impact upon release in India and abroad. The film was ranked among the top 20 Indian films in the British Film Institutes rankings. Syrup Syrup is a 2013 American comedy drama film directed by Aram Rappaport and based on the novel of the same name by Max Barry. Its video on demand release date was May 1, 2013, and its US theater release date was June 7, 2013. Astérix: Le domaine des dieux Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods, also titled Asterix and Obelix: Mansion of the Gods, is a 2014 French-Belgian 3D computer-animated adventure family comedy film written and directed by Alexandre Astier. It is based on the Asterix comic book The Mansions of the Gods, which was the seventeenth book in the comic book series Asterix by Goscinny and Uderzo. The film features the voices of Roger Carel, Guillaume Briat, Lionnel Astier, Serge Papagalli, and Florence Foresti. The film sticks to the books plot very closely while also expanding on it. It was the first Asterix film animated in 3D. The film was theatrically released on 26 November 2014 by SND Films in France across 696 movie theatres. It received generally favourable reviews and has grossed over $51 million on a €31 million budget. It received an IFMCA Award nomination for Best Original Score for an Animated Feature Film. Asterix: The Land of the Gods was released on DVD, VOD and Blu-ray on 9 June 2015, by M6 Vidéo. Santa Claus Conquers the Martians Santa Claus Conquers the Martians is a 1964 American science fiction comedy film directed by Nicholas Webster, produced and written by Paul L. Jacobson, based on a story by Glenville Mareth, that stars John Call as Santa Claus. It also features an eight year old Pia Zadora as one of the Martian children. The film also marks the first documented appearance of Mrs. Claus in a motion picture, coming three weeks before the television special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, which also featured Mrs. Claus. The film regularly appears on lists of the worst films ever made, is regularly featured in the "bottom 100" list on the Internet Movie Database, and was featured in an episode of the syndicated series of the Canned Film Festival of 1986. Santa Claus Conquers the Martians took on newfound fame in the 1990s after being featured on an episode of the comedy series Mystery Science Theater 3000. That episode became a holiday staple on the Comedy Central cable channel in the years following its premiere of 1991. It has since found new life again, as it has been the subject of new riffing by Cinematic Titanic and RiffTrax, both productions of former MST3K writers and performers. The film was also featured on Elviras Movie Macabre. Rugrats in Paris: The Movie Rugrats in Paris: The Movie is a 2000 American-German animated comedy film based on the Nickelodeon animated television series Rugrats. It is the sequel to 1998s The Rugrats Movie and the second film in the Rugrats film series. This film marks the first appearance of Kimi Watanabe and her mother, Kira. The film also marks the only appearance of two villains in the Rugrats franchise, Coco LaBouche, a cruel and tyrannical woman who dislikes children, including babies, and her accomplice, Jean-Claude. The events of the film take place before the seventh season of Rugrats. The film was released in the United States on November 17, 2000. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed over $103 million worldwide against a production budget of $30 million. Geek Charming Geek Charming is a 2011 Disney Channel original movie based on the novel by Robin Palmer. The film was directed by Jeffrey Hornaday and was written by Elizabeth Hackett and Hilary Galanoy. It stars from ABCs Modern Family star Sarah Hyland and Matt Prokop. It premiered on November 11, 2011 on Disney Channel, January 27, 2012 on Disney Channel and January 28, 2012 on Disney Channel Asia. The premiere was watched by 4.9 million viewers, the fifth largest number for a cable show of that week. Gunga Din Gunga Din is a 1939 RKO adventure film directed by George Stevens and starring Cary Grant, Victor McLaglen, and Douglas Fairbanks Jr., loosely based on the poem of the same name by Rudyard Kipling combined with elements of his short story collection Soldiers Three. The film is about three British sergeants and Gunga Din, their native bhisti, who fight the Thuggee, an Indian murder cult, in colonial British India. The supporting cast features Joan Fontaine, Eduardo Ciannelli, and in the title role, Sam Jaffe. The epic film was written by Joel Sayre and Fred Guiol from a storyline by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, with uncredited contributions by Lester Cohen, John Colton, William Faulkner, Vincent Lawrence, Dudley Nichols, and Anthony Veiller. In 1999, Gunga Din was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Song of the South Song of the South is a 1946 American live-action/animated musical film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Pictures. It is based on the collection of Uncle Remus stories as adapted by Joel Chandler Harris, and stars James Baskett as Uncle Remus. The film takes place in the southern United States during the Reconstruction era, a period of American history after the end of the American Civil War and the abolition of slavery. The story follows seven-year-old Johnny who is visiting his grandmothers plantation for an extended stay. Johnny befriends Uncle Remus, one of the workers on the plantation, and takes joy in hearing his tales about the adventures of Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox, and Brer Bear. Johnny learns from the stories how to cope with the challenges he is experiencing while living on the plantation. Walt Disney had wanted to produce a film based on the Uncle Remus stories for some time. It was not until 1939 that he began negotiating with the Harris family for the film rights, and finally in 1944, filming for Song of the South began. The studio constructed a plantation set for the outdoor scenes in Phoenix, and some other scenes were filmed in Hollywood. The film is predominantly live action, but includes three animated segments, which were later released as stand-alone television features. Some scenes also feature a combination of live action with animation. Song of the South premiered in Atlanta in November 1946 and the remainder of its initial theater run was a financial success. The song "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" won the 1947 Academy Award for Best Original Song and Baskett received an Academy Honorary Award for his performance as Uncle Remus. Since its original release, Song of the South has remained a subject of controversy. Some critics have described the films portrayal of African Americans as racist and offensive, maintaining that the black vernacular and other qualities are stereotypes. In addition, the plantation setting is sometimes criticized as idyllic and glorified. Because of this controversy, Disney has yet to release Song of the South on any home video format in the United States. Some of the musical and animated sequences have been released through other means, and the full film has seen home video distribution in other countries around the world. The cartoon characters from the film have continued to feature in a variety of books, comics, and other media. The Disney theme park ride Splash Mountain is also based on the film. Fritz the Cat Fritz the Cat is a 1972 American adult animated comedy film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi. It was Bakshis feature film debut and is loosely based on the Fritz the Cat comic strips by Robert Crumb. It was the first animated feature film to receive an X rating in the United States. The film stars Fritz, an anthropomorphic cat in mid-1960s New York City who explores the ideals of hedonism and sociopolitical consciousness. The film is a satire focusing on American college life of the era, race relations, the free love movement and left-wing politics. The film had a troubled production history and controversial release. Crumb had disagreements with the filmmakers over the films political content. Fritz the Cat was controversial for its rating and content, which many viewers at the time found to be offensive. It was produced on a budget of $700,000 and grossed over $90 million worldwide. Its success led to a slew of other X-rated animated films and a sequel, The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat, made without Crumbs or Bakshis involvement. Labor Pains Labor Pains is a 2009 American romantic comedy film directed by Lara Shapiro and written by Stacy Kramer. It stars Lindsay Lohan, Luke Kirby, Bridgit Mendler, Chris Parnell, Cheryl Hines and Kevin Covais. The film was released theatrically on June 19, 2009, only in Europe, Latin America and United Arab Emirates. In United States, the film premiered on ABC Family on July 19, 2009. It drew 2.1 million viewers, a better-than-average prime-time audience for ABC Family; according to the network, it was the weeks top cable film among coveted female demographic groups. Labor Pains was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on August 4 and 31 in the United States and United Kingdom, respectively. Ghulam Ghulam is a 1998 Indian Hindi-language action crime drama film, directed by Vikram Bhatt, and starring Aamir Khan, Rani Mukerji in the lead roles. It is a remake of Vishesh Films first production Kabzaa, starring Sanjay Dutt,. Ghulam did well at the box office and was declared a Super Hit. The song Aati Kya Khandala, sung by Aamir Khan and Alka Yagnik, was a chart-buster and trendsetter. Microcosmos Microcosmos is a 1996 documentary film by Claude Nuridsany and Marie Pérennou and produced by Jacques Perrin. Set to the music of Bruno Coulais, this film is primarily a record of detailed interactions between insects and other small invertebrates. The film was screened out of competition at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Darker Than Black: Gemini of the Meteor Darker than Black, also known as , is an anime television series created and directed by Tensai Okamura and animated by Bones. It premiered across Japan from April 5, 2007 on MBS, TBS, and its affiliated broadcast stations, with its satellite television premiere in Japan on Animax in May 2007. The music for the series is composed by Yoko Kanno. The series has also been adapted into two manga series, which are serialized in Monthly Asuka and in Young Gangan. A sequel titled premiered in Japan on October 8, 2009. On January 21, 2016, it was announced that Funimation, the North American distributor for the anime, no longer holds the license for the first season. The Death of Superman The Death of Superman is a 2018 American animated direct-to-video superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment. It is based on the DC comic book storyline of the same name. The film, which chronicles the battle between Superman and Doomsday, is the 32nd installment in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies and the 10th film in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Released on July 24, 2018 the film received a limited theatrical release on January 13, 2019. A sequel, Reign of the Supermen, was released on January 15, 2019. Destiny Destiny is a 2006 Turkish drama film, produced, written and directed by Zeki Demirkubuz, starring Vildan Atasever as a bar singer who is in love with a somewhat unstable criminal. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won awards at film festivals in Antalya, Ankara, Nuremberg and Istanbul, including the Golden Orange for Best film. It is a prequel to Innocence. 20,000 Days on Earth 20,000 Days on Earth is a 2014 British musical documentary drama film co-written and directed by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard. Nick Cave also co-wrote the script with Forsyth and Pollard. The film premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on 20 January 2014. It won two Awards at the festival. After its premiere at Sundance Film Festival, Drafthouse Films acquired distribution rights of the film. The film released on 17 September 2014 in United States. Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins, also released as Remo: Unarmed and Dangerous, is a 1985 American action-adventure film directed by Guy Hamilton. The film featured Fred Ward, Joel Grey, Wilford Brimley and Kate Mulgrew. The character is based on The Destroyer pulp paperback series. The movie was the only adaptation featuring the character Remo Williams, and fared poorly in theaters. It received mixed reviews from critics, although it did earn Joel Grey a Golden Globe nomination. The film and a Remo Williams television pilot both credited Dick Clark as executive producer. The film was supposed to be the first of a series based on The Destroyer series of novels. A significant setpiece within the film takes place at the Statue of Liberty, which was surrounded by scaffolding for its restoration during this period. Carnal Knowledge Carnal Knowledge is a 1971 American comedy-drama film directed by Mike Nichols and written by Jules Feiffer. It stars Jack Nicholson, Art Garfunkel, Ann-Margret, and Candice Bergen. The Command Kursk is a 2018 English-language French-Belgian drama film directed by Thomas Vinterberg based on Robert Moores book A Time to Die, about the true story of the 2000 Kursk submarine disaster. It stars Matthias Schoenaerts, Colin Firth, Léa Seydoux, Peter Simonischek, Max von Sydow, Matthias Schweighöfer and Michael Nyqvist. Closely Watched Trains Closely Watched Trains is a 1966 Czechoslovak film directed by Jiří Menzel and is one of the best-known products of the Czechoslovak New Wave. It was released in the United Kingdom as Closely Observed Trains. It is a coming-of-age story about a young man working at a train station in German-occupied Czechoslovakia during World War II. The film is based on a 1965 novel by Bohumil Hrabal. It was produced by Barrandov Studios and filmed on location in Central Bohemia. Released outside Czechoslovakia during 1967, it won the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 40th Academy Awards in 1968. Moscow on the Hudson Moscow on the Hudson is a 1984 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Paul Mazursky which stars Robin Williams as a Soviet circus musician who defects while on a visit to the United States. It co-stars María Conchita Alonso, Elya Baskin as the circus clown, Savely Kramarov as one of two KGB apparatchiks, Alejandro Rey as the musicians immigration attorney, and Cleavant Derricks as his first American host and friend. The film was released on April 6, 1984. Critters 3 Critters 3 is a 1991 American science fiction comedy horror film and is the third installment of the Critters franchise, directed by Kristine Peterson, and is also Leonardo DiCaprios film debut. Cary Elwes mentioned on the commentary for the uncut edition DVD of Saw that he passed on the role of Josh. It was shot simultaneously with its sequel, Critters 4. Unlike the first two films, it does not take place in the town of Grovers Bend. Big Jake Big Jake is a 1971 Technicolor Western. It was the final film for George Sherman in a directing career of more than 30 years. It grossed $7.5 million in the US. Rob the Mob Rob the Mob is a 2014 American romantic crime film directed by Raymond De Felitta and written by Jonathan Fernandez. The film stars Michael Pitt, Nina Arianda, Andy García, Ray Romano, Aida Turturro, Frank Whaley, Michael Rispoli and Joseph R. Gannascoli, and is based on a true story. It was released on March 21, 2014. The Ghazi Attack The Ghazi Attack is a 2017 Indian war film written, and directed by Sankalp Reddy. The film, based on the mysterious sinking of during Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, was shot simultaneously in Telugu and Hindi and dubbed into Tamil. The film stars Rana Daggubati, Taapsee Pannu, Kay Kay Menon and Atul Kulkarni. The film was released worldwide on 17 February 2017 to positive reviews. The Ghazi Attack is inspired by true events from the Indo-Pakistani war of 1971. The story is about an executive naval officer of the Indian Submarine and his team, who remain underwater for 18 days. The film explores the mysterious circumstances under which submarine sank off the coast of Visakhapatnam in 1971. The film is an underwater tale of the valour of Indian Navy aboard the Indian Submarine INS Karanj which destroyed the Pakistani PNS Ghazi when it ventured into Indian waters to destroy INS Vikrant on the shore of Visakhapatnam. At the 65th National Film Awards 2018, the film won the Best Feature Film in Telugu. The Island Ostrov is a 2006 Russian film about a fictional 20th century Eastern Orthodox monk. The film closed the 2006 Venice Film Festival, proved to be a moderate box-office success and won both the Nika Award and the Golden Eagle Award as the Best Russian film of 2006. The filming location was the city of Kem, in Karelia, on the shores of the White Sea. The Brothers Solomon The Brothers Solomon is a 2007 American comedy film starring Will Arnett and Will Forte. The Deep The Deep is a 1977 adventure film based on Peter Benchleys novel of the same name. It was directed by Peter Yates, and stars Robert Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset and Nick Nolte. Brainstorm Brainstorm is a 1983 American science fiction film directed by Douglas Trumbull, and starring Christopher Walken, Natalie Wood, Louise Fletcher and Cliff Robertson. It follows a research teams efforts to perfect a system that directly records and replays the sensory experiences and emotional feelings of a subject, and the efforts by the companys management to exploit the device for military ends. After a researcher records her death from a heart attack, her colleagues join forces to retrieve the information and play it back. Teen Wolf Too Teen Wolf Too is a 1987 American fantasy comedy film directed by Christopher Leitch, written by R. Timothy Kring, and starring Jason Bateman, James Hampton, John Astin and Kim Darby. It is the sequel to Teen Wolf. Partner Partner is an Indian 2007 Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed by David Dhawan. Inspired from the 2005 film Hitch, it follows the story of a love guru, Prem Kulkarni, played by Salman Khan, who gives his client, Bhaskar Chaudhary, played by Govinda, the ideas of wooing his gorgeous boss, Priya Jaisingh, played by Katrina Kaif. In the process, he ends up falling in love with a widowed mother, Naina Sahani, played by Lara Dutta, leading him to hide his identity. Ali Haji, Deepshikha, and Dalip Tahil are featured in supporting roles as Nainas son, Prems sister and Priyas father respectively. The film was released on 20 July 2007, receiving positive reviews from critics, with praise directed to its comedic scenes and Govindas comical performance. Produced on a budget of , Partner emerged as a major box-office commercial success, grossing a total of at the worldwide box office. According to box office, it was the fourth highest-grossing Bollywood film of the year behind Om Shanti Om, Welcome and Chak De! India. Dhawan has expressed interest in creating a sequel to the film, but as of 2012 no script has been finalized and news outlets have reported that the film has been shelved entirely. The American Meme The American Meme is a 2018 documentary film starring Paris Hilton, Josh Ostrovsky, Kirill Bichutsky, Brittany Furlan, Hailey Baldwin, DJ Khaled, Emily Ratajkowski, Dane Cook and Matthew Felker. It is written and directed by Bert Marcus and produced by Bert Marcus and Cassandra Thornton, and premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 27, 2018. The film follows four social media personalities as they work to create commercial brands out of their online presence. The film premiered to critical acclaim and was purchased at the Tribeca Film Festival as a Netflix Original Documentary. The sale was one of the most high-profile documentary acquisitions of 2018. The film was released on December 7, 2018 on Netflix. Newness Newness is a 2017 American drama romance film directed by Drake Doremus from a screenplay by Ben York Jones. It stars Nicholas Hoult, Laia Costa, Courtney Eaton, Danny Huston and Esther Perel. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2017. It was released on November 3, 2017, by Lost City. Don Don is a 1978 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film written by Salim-Javed, produced by Nariman Irani, and directed by Chandra Barot. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Zeenat Aman, Pran, Iftekhar, Helen, Om Shivpuri, Satyen Kappu and Pinchoo Kapoor. The film features music by Kalyanji Anandji, with lyrics by Anjaan and Indeewar. Amitabh Bachchan plays a double role, as Bombay underworld boss Don and his lookalike Vijay. The films plot revolves around Vijay, a Bombay slum-dweller who resembles the powerful criminal and underworld boss Don, being asked by law enforcement officer DSP DSilva to masquerade as Don, in order to act as an informant for the police and track down the root of the criminal organization. It was the third highest-grossing Indian film of 1978, and was classified a golden jubilee by Box Office India. The film spawned the Don franchise; Javed Akhtars son Farhan Akhtar created a remake Don: The Chase Begins Again and its sequel Don 2, both starring Shah Rukh Khan. It also inspired several South Indian remakes, notably the Tamil film Billa, a breakthrough film for Superstar Rajinikanth. Don is also known for its theme music, which was sampled by Black Eyed Peas "Dont Phunk with My Heart" and used in the American Dad! episode "Tearjerker". Modigliani Modigliani is a 2004 drama biographical film written and directed by Mick Davis and starring Andy García, Elsa Zylberstein, Omid Djalili, Hippolyte Girardot, Eva Herzigova and Udo Kier. It is based on the life of the Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani. The Babysitters The Babysitters is a 2007 independent drama film written and directed by David Ross. It stars John Leguizamo, Katherine Waterston and Cynthia Nixon, with Andy Comeau and Denis OHare. The story follows a teenager who turns her babysitting service into a call girl service for married men after fooling around with one of her customers. Lammbock Lammbock is a 2001 German stoner film. The protagonists of the movie are two pizza delivery men who decide to up their income by adding marijuana to the menu and get into trouble after attracting the attention of an undercover cop. There are numerous subplots, and the movie is essentially split up into various chapters, each dealing with different episodes. It is filmed in and around the Franconian city of Würzburg and in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia. Savage Grace Savage Grace is a 2007 drama film directed by Tom Kalin and written by Howard A. Rodman, based on the book Savage Grace by Natalie Robins and Steven M.L. Aronson. The story is based on the dysfunctional, allegedly incestuous relationship between heiress and socialite Barbara Daly Baekeland and her son, Antony. The film stars Julianne Moore, Stephen Dillane, Eddie Redmayne, Elena Anaya, and Hugh Dancy. It was an official selection at the 2007 London Film Festival, the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. Pink Cadillac Pink Cadillac is a 1989 American action comedy film about a bounty hunter and a group of white supremacists chasing after an innocent woman who tries to outrun everyone in her husbands prized pink Cadillac. The film stars Clint Eastwood and Bernadette Peters and also has small cameo appearances by Jim Carrey and Bryan Adams. Space Chimps Space Chimps is a 2008 3D computer-animated comic science fiction film directed by Kirk DeMicco in his directional debut, and written by DeMicco and Rob Moreland. It features the voices of Andy Samberg, Cheryl Hines, Jeff Daniels, Patrick Warburton, Kristin Chenoweth, Kenan Thompson, Zack Shada, Carlos Alazraqui, Omid Abtahi, Patrick Breen, Jane Lynch, Kath Soucie, and Stanley Tucci. The film follows three chimpanzees who go into space to an alien planet. 20th Century Fox theatrically released the film on July 18, 2008. The film grossed $64.8 million on a $37 million budget. It received a Artios Award nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Animation Feature. A video game based on the film was also released in July 2008. A direct-to-video sequel, entitled Zartog Strikes Back, directed by John H. Williams, was released in May 2010. God's Pocket Gods Pocket is a 2014 American drama film directed by John Slattery, his feature film directorial debut. Slattery co-wrote the screenplay with Alex Metcalf, based on the 1983 novel of the same name by Pete Dexter. The film stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, John Turturro, Christina Hendricks, and Richard Jenkins. The film premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival to mixed critical reviews, and was picked up for domestic distribution by IFC Films. The film is set in a poor working class South Philadelphia neighborhood modeled on Devils Pocket, but filmed in Yonkers and New Jersey. Hoffman died within two weeks of the films premiere at Sundances 2014 U.S. Dramatic Competition. Terrifier Terrifier is a 2016 American slasher film edited, written, co-produced, and directed by Damien Leone. The film stars Jenna Kanell, Samantha Scaffidi, David Howard Thorton, and Catherine Corcoran, and follows the actions of a homicidal clown named Art the Clown, who terrorizes and kills victims in a decrepit apartment building. The film marks the second feature film appearance of the Art character, after Leones 2013 anthology film All Hallows Eve, which incorporated footage from previous short films that were also directed by Leone and featured Art. Terrifier premiered at the Telluride Horror Show Film Festival in October 2016 before being picked up by Dread Central Presents and Epic Pictures for a limited theatrical release in March 2018. In February 2019, Damien Leone stated that a sequel for Terrifier is in production, and that the sequels script having already been written. Teen Titans: The Judas Contract Teen Titans: The Judas Contract is a 2017 direct-to-video animated superhero film directed by Sam Liu from a screenplay by Ernie Altbacker based on The Judas Contract by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez. It is the twenty-eighth film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series, part of DC Animated Movie Universe and the sequel to Justice League vs. Teen Titans. The film features the voices of Christina Ricci, Taissa Farmiga, Miguel Ferrer, Stuart Allan, Brandon Soo Hoo, Jake T. Austin, Kari Wahlgren, Sean Maher, Gregg Henry, and Meg Foster. It marked Ferrers final film role. This film had its world premiere at WonderCon on March 31, 2017. The film was released through digital download on April 4, 2017, and through home media on April 18, 2017, by Warner Home Video. Additionally in the film, Crispin Freeman, Jason Spisak and Masasa Moyo reprise their respective roles from Young Justice as Roy Harper / Arsenal, Wally West / Kid Flash and Karen Beecher / Bumblebee. Walking with Dinosaurs 3D Walking with Dinosaurs is a 2013 family film about dinosaurs set in the Late Cretaceous period, years ago. The production features computer-animated dinosaurs in live-action settings with actors John Leguizamo, Justin Long, Tiya Sircar, and Skyler Stone providing voice-overs for the main characters. It was directed by Neil Nightingale and Barry Cook from a screenplay by John Collee. The film was produced by BBC Earth and Evergreen Films and was titled after BBCs 1999 television documentary miniseries of the same name. The film, with a budget of , was one of the largest independent productions to date; it was financed by Reliance Big Entertainment and IM Global instead of a major studio. The majority of distribution rights were eventually sold to 20th Century Fox. The crew filmed footage on location in the U.S. state of Alaska and in New Zealand, which were chosen for their similarities to the dinosaurs surroundings millions of years ago. Animal Logic designed computer-animated dinosaurs and added them to the live-action backdrop. Though the film was originally going to lack narration or dialogue, 20th Century Fox executives decided to add voiceovers, believing it would connect audiences to the characters. Walking with Dinosaurs premiered on 2013 at the Dubai International Film Festival. It was released in cinemas in 2D and 3D on 2013. Critics commended the films visual effects, but derided its subpar storyline and the juvenile quality of the voiceover performances. The film grossed in the United States and Canada and in other territories for a worldwide total of . The Hollywood Reporter stated the films global box office performance was disappointing in context of the production budget and marketing costs. Clay Pigeons Clay Pigeons is a 1998 crime-comedy film written by Matt Healy and directed by David Dobkin. The film stars Joaquin Phoenix, Vince Vaughn, and Janeane Garofalo. Peacock Peacock is a 2010 American psychological thriller directed by Michael Lander, written by Lander and Ryan Roy, and starring Cillian Murphy, Ellen Page and Susan Sarandon. It was editor Sally Menkes final film. Gaga: Five Foot Two Gaga: Five Foot Two is a 2017 documentary film about American singer-songwriter Lady Gaga. It documents the events around the production and release of Gagas fifth studio album, Joanne, and her halftime performance at Super Bowl LI. The film, directed by visual artist and documentarian Chris Moukarbel, made its debut at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival before having a worldwide streaming release on Netflix on September 22, 2017. It was also shown during the European leg of Gaga’s Joanne World Tour, before each of her shows. The Two Jakes The Two Jakes is a 1990 American neo-noir mystery film, and the sequel to the 1974 film Chinatown. Directed by and starring Jack Nicholson, it also features Harvey Keitel, Meg Tilly, Madeleine Stowe, Richard Farnsworth, Frederic Forrest, David Keith, Rubén Blades, Tracey Walter and Eli Wallach. Reprising their roles from Chinatown are Joe Mantell, Perry Lopez, James Hong, Allan Warnick and, in a brief voice-over, Faye Dunaway. The character of Katherine Mulwray returns as well, played by Tilly. The musical score for the film is by Van Dyke Parks, who also appears as a prosecuting attorney. The screenplay is by Robert Towne, whose script for Chinatown won an Academy Award. It was released by Paramount Pictures on August 10, 1990. The film was not a box office success and plans for a third film about J. J. Gittes, with him near the end of his life, were abandoned. Facing Windows Facing Windows is a 2003 Italian movie directed by Ferzan Özpetek. The Decoy Bride The Decoy Bride is a 2011 British romantic comedy film written by comedian Sally Phillips and Neil Jaworski, and starring David Tennant, Alice Eve and Kelly Macdonald and set on the fictional island of Hegg, supposedly located in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The film was made by Ecosse Films. Madea's Family Reunion Tyler Perrys Madeas Family Reunion is a 2006 comedy-drama film adaptation of the stage production of the same name written by Tyler Perry and sequel to Diary of a Mad Black Woman. It was written and directed by Perry, who also played three characters, including Madea. It was released on February 24, 2006, nearly one year following its predecessor, Diary of a Mad Black Woman. The independent film was produced by Lionsgate. The Portrait of a Lady The Portrait of a Lady is a 1996 film adaptation of Henry Jamess novel The Portrait of a Lady directed by Jane Campion. The film stars Nicole Kidman, Barbara Hershey, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker, Martin Donovan, Shelley Duvall, Richard E. Grant, Shelley Winters, Viggo Mortensen, Valentina Cervi, Christian Bale, and John Gielgud. Porky's II: The Next Day Porkys II: The Next Day is a 1983 sex comedy film and the sequel to the 1981 film Porkys. The film is directed and co-written by Bob Clark. Unlike the previous film, Porky himself does not appear. A sequel, Porkys Revenge!, was released in 1985. 2016: Obama's America 2016: Obamas America is a 2012 American political documentary film by conservative author and political commentator Dinesh DSouza. The film was produced by Doug Sain and Gerald R. Molen. DSouza and John Sullivan co-directed and co-wrote the film, which is based on DSouzas book The Roots of Obamas Rage. Through interviews and reenactments, the film compares the similarities of the lives of DSouza and President Barack Obama as DSouza alleges that early influences on Obama are affecting his domestic policy decisions. The film was panned by critics; reviewers from Entertainment Weekly, Time, Variety and The New York Times described the film as politically partisan and as "a nonsensically unsubstantiated act of character assassination", unlikely to sway undecided voters or Obama supporters. The film was a box office success, grossing $33.4 million in the United States. Our Little Sister is a 2015 Japanese drama film edited, written, and directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda, starring Haruka Ayase, Masami Nagasawa, Kaho and Suzu Hirose. It tells the story of three sisters in their 20s who live together in Kamakura, and are joined by their 14-year-old half sister after their father dies. The film is based on the manga series Umimachi Diary by Akimi Yoshida. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Two Lottery Tickets Two Loterry Tickets is a 2016 Romanian comedy film directed by Paul Negoescu and loosely based on Waking Ned. It is a story of a working man losing his lottery ticket that was for a huge prize goes through bizarre events and takes another ticket and wins it. The name of the film is based on Ion Luca Caragiales short story Două loturi. Srimanthudu Srimanthudu is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language action drama film written and directed by Koratala Siva. It was produced by Y. Naveen, Y. Ravi Shankar and C. V. Mohan under their banner Mythri Movie Makers. Mahesh Babu co-produced the film under his banner G. Mahesh Babu Entertainment Pvt. Ltd and played the films protagonist, Harsha Vardhan, with Shruti Haasan as the female lead, Charuseela. Jagapati Babu, Rajendra Prasad, Sampath Raj, Mukesh Rishi, Sukanya and Harish Uthaman appear in supporting roles. It was distributed globally by Eros International. The film tells the story of Harsha Vardhan, a young man who inherits a business empire from his father Ravikanth. Urged by his friend Charuseela to learn about his and his fathers ancestral roots in a remote village named Devarakota, Harsha adopts the village and spends some time trying to improve the standard of living of the local people and the infrastructure of the village. His efforts anger the local crime boss Sashi and his brother Venkata Ratnam, a politician. Srimanthudu was initially going to be produced by UTV Motion Pictures, but the company backed out, citing differences with Siva. In addition to directing the film, Siva also wrote the screenplay. Devi Sri Prasad composed the score, and R. Madhi was the cinematographer. Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao edited the film. Production began on 11 August 2014 at Ramanaidu Studios in Hyderabad. Principal photography began on 7 November 2014 in Pune, and lasted till mid-June 2015. Though most of the film was shot in and around Hyderabad, a few portions were filmed in Tamil Nadu and Malaysia. Srimanthudu and its Tamil dubbed version, titled Selvandhan, were released simultaneously worldwide on 7 August 2015 in around 2500 screens. It opened to positive critical reception and was a commercial success, grossing nearly 2.0 billion globally on a budget of 400700 million and becoming the third highest grossing Telugu film of all time. After the films release, many actors, bureaucrats and politicians announced plans to develop the backward villages and encouraged the adoption of villages in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. G.B.F. G.B.F. is a 2013 American teen comedy film directed by Darren Stein and produced by School Pictures, Parting Shots Media, and Logolite Entertainment. The film made its first official screening at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival in April 2013 and got its theatrical release on January 17, 2014 by Vertical Entertainment. G.B.F. focuses on closeted gay high school students Tanner and Brent. When Tanner is outed, he is picked up by the cool girls and he begins to surpass still-closeted Brent in popularity. The film stars Michael J. Willett, Paul Iacono, Sasha Pieterse, Andrea Bowen, Xosha Roquemore, Molly Tarlov, Evanna Lynch, Joanna "JoJo" Levesque, and Megan Mullally. G.B.Fs soundtrack includes new compositions by "Hi Fashion" and "Veva". I Sell the Dead I Sell the Dead is a 2008 horror comedy, the feature film debut from Irish director Glenn McQuaid. The film is a period horror comedy about grave robbing and stars Dominic Monaghan, Ron Perlman, Larry Fessenden and Angus Scrimm. Home of the Brave Home of the Brave is a 2006 American drama film following the lives of four Army National Guard soldiers in Iraq and their return to the United States. The film was shot in Morocco and in Spokane. Elephant White Elephant White is a 2011 American action-thriller film starring Djimon Hounsou and Kevin Bacon. Filming took place in Bangkok. Chappaquiddick Chappaquiddick is a 2017 American drama film directed by John Curran, and written by Taylor Allen and Andrew Logan. The film stars Jason Clarke as Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy and Kate Mara as Mary Jo Kopechne, with Ed Helms, Bruce Dern, Jim Gaffigan, Clancy Brown, and Olivia Thirlby in supporting roles. The plot details the 1969 Chappaquiddick incident in which Kennedy drove his car into Poucha Pond, killing Kopechne, as well as the Kennedy familys response. Principal photography began in Boston, in September 2016. The film originally premiered at the Gala Presentations section at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2017, and was released in the United States on April 6, 2018, by Entertainment Studios. It received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for its balanced screenplay and Clarkes performance. A Special Day A Special Day is a 1977 Italian drama film directed by Ettore Scola and starring Sophia Loren, Marcello Mastroianni and John Vernon. Set in Rome in 1938, its narrative follows a woman and her neighbor who stay home the day Adolf Hitler visits Benito Mussolini. It is an Italian-Canadian co-production. Themes addressed in the film include gender roles, fascism, and the persecution of homosexuals under the Mussolini regime. It received several nominations and awards, including a César Award for Best Foreign Film, a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film, and two Academy Award nominations in 1978. It is featured on the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. The Factory The Factory is a 2012 American crime thriller film directed by Morgan ONeill and starring John Cusack, Mae Whitman, Dallas Roberts, Mageina Tovah, Cindy Sampson, and Jennifer Carpenter. In the film, Cusack plays a Buffalo cop who has been chasing a serial kidnapper who abducts young women. Into the Night Into the Night is a 1985 American comedy thriller film directed by John Landis, starring Jeff Goldblum and Michelle Pfeiffer. The film has many cameo appearances made by various filmmakers and directors, including Landis himself. The soundtrack features the songs "Into the Night", "In the Midnight Hour" and "Lucille", performed by B.B. King. Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus is a 2009 American-British monster disaster film distributed by The Asylum, released on May 19, 2009, in the United States and on August 7, 2009, in the United Kingdom. It was directed by Ace Hannah and stars singer Deborah Gibson and actor Lorenzo Lamas. The film is about the hunt for two prehistoric sea monsters causing mayhem and carnage at sea, and is the first installment in the Mega Shark series of films. Charlotte Gray Charlotte Gray is a 2001 British–Australian–German drama film directed by Gillian Armstrong. The screenplay was adapted from Sebastian Faulks novel Charlotte Gray. It is set in Vichy France during World War II. The film stars Cate Blanchett, James Fleet, Abigail Cruttenden, Rupert Penry-Jones, Michael Gambon and Billy Crudup. The story is based on the exploits of women in Britains Special Operations Executive who worked with the French resistance in Nazi-occupied France. The character Charlotte Gray is a composite based on such SOE agents as Pearl Cornioley, Nancy Wake, Odette Sansom and Violette Szabo. The World of Apu The World of Apu is a 1959 Indian Bengali drama film written and directed by Satyajit Ray. It is the third part of The Apu Trilogy, about the childhood and early adulthood of a young Bengali named Apu in the early twentieth century Indian subcontinent. The film is based on the last two-thirds of the 1932 Bengali novel, Aparajito, by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay. Released in 1959, The World of Apu focuses on Apus adult life, and also introduces the actors Soumitra Chatterjee and Sharmila Tagore, who would go on to appear in many subsequent Ray films. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film and several international awards, including the Sutherland Award for Best Original And Imaginative Film and National Board of Review Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The World of Apu has been influential across the world and is frequently listed among the greatest films of all time. XX XX is a 2017 American anthology horror film directed by Jovanka Vuckovic, Annie Clark, Roxanne Benjamin and Karyn Kusama. It stars Natalie Brown, Melanie Lynskey, Breeda Wool and Christina Kirk. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2017, and was released in a limited release and through video on demand by Magnet Releasing on February 17, 2017. Letter from an Unknown Woman Letter from an Unknown Woman is a 1948 American black-and-white drama romance film released by Universal-International and directed by Max Ophüls. It was based on the novella of the same name by Stefan Zweig. The film stars Joan Fontaine, Louis Jourdan, Mady Christians, and Marcel Journet. In 1992, Letter from an Unknown Woman was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Forbidden Games Forbidden Games is a 1952 French war drama film directed by René Clément and based on François Boyers novel Jeux Interdits. While not initially successful in France, the film was a hit elsewhere. It won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, a Special Award as Best Foreign Language Film in the United States, and a Best Film from any Source at the British Academy Film Awards. Ladies in Lavender Ladies in Lavender is a 2004 British drama film written and directed by Charles Dance, who based his screenplay on a short story by William J. Locke. The Human Race The Human Race is an American horror film directed and written by Paul Hough. A work-in-progress copy was screened at the 2012 Fantasia Film Festival and the finished copy had its world premiere on April 11, 2013 at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival. It stars Paul McCarthy-Boyington, Eddie McGee and Trista Robinson as a group of people who find themselves forced to race or die. Let's Sin Lets Sin is a 2014 Turkish action film directed by Onur Ünlü. Titanic II Titanic II is a 2010 low-budget disaster film written, directed by, and starring Shane Van Dyke and distributed by The Asylum. Despite the title, it is not a sequel to the 1997 film, but is a mockbuster of it. It was released direct-to-TV in Australia on 7 August 2010. It premiered on Syfy, on Sky in the UK and Ireland on 9 August. It was released on 25 August in the United States. The film is set on a fictional replica Titanic that sets off exactly 100 years after the original ships maiden voyage to perform the reverse route, but global warming and the forces of nature cause history to repeat itself on the same night, only on a more disastrous and deadly scale. Dog Pound Dog Pound is a 2010 French psychological thriller film directed and co-written by Kim Chapiron. It is a remake of the British borstal film, Scum. This is Chapirons only film to go direct-to-video. Lottery Ticket Lottery Ticket is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Erik White and starring Bow Wow, Brandon T. Jackson, Naturi Naughton, Keith David, Charlie Murphy, Gbenga Akinnagbe, Terry Crews, Mike Epps, Loretta Devine and Ice Cube. The story follows a young man who wins a $370 million lottery, and soon realizes that people from the neighborhood are not his real friends, but are after his money. The film released on August 20, 2010, received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $24 million. Bella Bella is a 2006 American drama film co-written, co-produced, and directed by Alejandro Gomez Monteverde, starring Eduardo Verastegui and Tammy Blanchard. Set in New York City, the film is about the events of one day and the impact on the characters lives. Bait Bait is a 2000 Canadian-American comedy crime film starring Jamie Foxx and David Morse. It was directed by Antoine Fuqua. The film was a huge financial failure, costing Warner Bros. $51 million but only grossing approximately $15 million. The Love Witch The Love Witch is a 2016 American comedy horror film written, edited, directed, produced, and scored by Anna Biller. The film stars Samantha Robinson as Elaine, a modern-day witch who uses spells and magic to get men to fall in love with her with disastrous results. Shot in Los Angeles and Eureka, it premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. In May 2016, it was acquired for distribution at the Cannes Marché du Film by Oscilloscope Laboratories. The film received a limited release in the United States on November 11, 2016. The Love Witch was shot on 35mm film, and printed from an original cut negative. The film has received positive reviews for its playful tribute to 1960s horror and Technicolor films, combined with its serious inquiry into contemporary gender roles. No One Killed Jessica No One Killed Jessica is a 2011 Indian biographical thriller film written and directed by Raj Kumar Gupta, produced by Ronnie Screwvala, and based on the murder case of Jessica Lal. The film stars Vidya Balan as Jessicas sister, Sabrina Ali, and Rani Mukerji as Meera Gaity, a character inspired by the TV news reporter following the case. It marks the acting debut of Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub who plays Manu Sharma, Jessicas murderer. Amit Trivedi composed the score of the film which is distributed by UTV Motion Pictures. Produced on a budget of , the film released worldwide on 9 January 2011 and received generally positive reviews from critics and overall audience, who praised the direction of Gupta and performances of Balan, Mukerji & Ayyub. It was critically as well as commercially successful, grossing a total of worldwide, thus emerging as the tenth highest-grossing Hindi film of 2011. The following year, it was nominated for five Filmfare Awards including Best Director for Gupta, Best Actress for Balan, Best Debut for Ayyub and Best Film for Screwvala, winning Best Supporting Actress for Mukerji. A Dog's Way Home A Dogs Way Home is a 2019 American family adventure film directed by Charles Martin Smith from a screenplay by W. Bruce Cameron and Cathryn Michon, based on the 2017 book of the same name by Cameron. The film stars Bryce Dallas Howard, Ashley Judd, Edward James Olmos, Alexandra Shipp, Wes Studi, Chris Bauer, Barry Watson, and Jonah Hauer-King, and follows a dog named Bella who travels more than 400 miles to find her owner. It was released in the United States on January 11, 2019, to mixed reviews from critics and grossed $76 million worldwide. Deathwatch Deathwatch is a 2002 British-German horror war film written and directed by M.J. Bassett and starring Jamie Bell, Laurence Fox, Kris Marshall, Matthew Rhys and Andy Serkis. The Crazies The Crazies is a 1973 American science fiction horror film written and directed by George A. Romero. It stars Lane Carroll, Will MacMillan, and Harold Wayne Jones as residents of a small American town that accidentally becomes afflicted by a military biological weapon. A failure at the box office, The Crazies has since become a cult film. A remake was released in 2010. How to Make an American Quilt How to Make an American Quilt is a 1995 American drama film based on the 1991 novel of the same name by Whitney Otto. Directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, the film stars Winona Ryder, Anne Bancroft, Ellen Burstyn, Kate Nelligan and Alfre Woodard. It also marked Jared Leto’s film debut. The film received a nomination for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. Turbulence Turbulence is a 1997 American disaster crime thriller film directed by Robert Butler and starring Ray Liotta and Lauren Holly. It was distributed by MGM Distribution Co. Vivegam Vivegam is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Siva. The movie features Ajith Kumar as primary lead, with Vivek Oberoi, Kajal Aggarwal and Akshara Haasan playing the supporting roles. The films background score and soundtrack were composed by Anirudh Ravichander, whose soundtrack album released on 7 August 2017. Cinematography was performed by Vetri and editing by Anthony L. Ruben. Principal photography of the film commenced at Slovenia in August 2016 and the movie released worldwide on 24 August 2017 along with its Telugu dubbed version titled Vivekam. The film will also be released in Kannada as Commando in 2018. Chéri Chéri is a 2009 drama film directed by Stephen Frears. Starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Rupert Friend, it is an adaptation of the novel Chéri by French author Colette. The film premiered at the 2009 Berlin International Film Festival. The Gingerbread Man The Gingerbread Man is a 1998 American legal thriller film directed by Robert Altman and based on a discarded John Grisham manuscript. The film stars Kenneth Branagh, Embeth Davidtz, Robert Downey Jr., Tom Berenger, Daryl Hannah, Famke Janssen, and Robert Duvall. Common Wealth La comunidad is a 2000 Spanish black comedy film directed by Álex de la Iglesia. The Tommyknockers The Tommyknockers is a 1993 television miniseries based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Stephen King. Broadcast on ABC, it was directed by John Power, adapted by Lawrence D. Cohen and starred Marg Helgenberger and Jimmy Smits. Paris Is Burning Paris Is Burning is a 1990 American documentary film directed by Jennie Livingston. Filmed in the mid-to-late 1980s, it chronicles the ball culture of New York City and the African-American, Latino, gay, and transgender communities involved in it. Some critics consider the film to be an invaluable documentary of the end of the "Golden Age" of New York City drag balls, and a thoughtful exploration of race, class, gender, and sexuality in America. In 2016, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Feeling Minnesota Feeling Minnesota is a 1996 American crime drama comedy film written and directed by Steven Baigelman and starring Keanu Reeves, Vincent DOnofrio, Cameron Diaz, Tuesday Weld, Dan Aykroyd, and Delroy Lindo. The title comes from the 1991 Soundgarden song "Outshined", which features the line "Im looking California, and feeling Minnesota". The band is not on the soundtrack. Howl Howl is a direct-to-video 2015 British indie horror monster movie, directed by Paul Hyett and starring Ed Speleers. United United is a British television film directed by James Strong and written by Chris Chibnall. It is based on the true story of Manchester Uniteds "Busby Babes" and the aftermath of the 1958 Munich air disaster, with the films events taking place between August 1956 and May 1958. In particular, the film focuses on the experiences of assistant manager Jimmy Murphy, played by David Tennant, and Bobby Charlton, played by Jack OConnell. Largely filmed around the North East of England, the film was first broadcast on 24 April 2011 on BBC Two and BBC HD, but is being sold internationally as a theatrical picture by Content Media Corp. The series gained a 14.3% rating in its time slot and was generally well received by television critics. The Troops of St. Tropez The Troops of St. Tropez is a 1964 French comedy film with Louis de Funès. The film mostly takes place in Saint-Tropez, a fashionable resort on the French Riviera. Louis de Funès plays Ludovic Cruchot, the sergeant of gendarmerie of Saint-Tropez. It is the first film in The gendarme series, and has spawned five sequels. Asterix and the Vikings Asterix and the Vikings is a 2006 French-Danish animated feature film, written by Stefan Fjeldmark in collaboration with Jean-Luc Gossens, and directed by Stefan Fjeldmark and Jesper Møller. The film is a loose adaptation of the story of the comic album Asterix and the Normans, which was written by René Goscinny and illustrated by Albert Uderzo. The plot concerns Asterix and Obelix trying to train the nephew of their villages chief, only to find themselves rescuing him from a tribe of vikings who believe him to be a Champion of Fear. The adaptation of the novels story included new characters, and anachronist references about modern technology, while the film also makes use of cover versions of pop songs, such as Get Down on It by Kool and the Gang, Survivors Eye of the Tiger, and Super Freak by Rick James. The original French cast included the voices of Roger Carel, Jacques Frantz, Lorant Deutsch, Sara Forestier, Pierre Palmade, and Marc Alfos. The English dub of the film involved the voices of Paul Giamatti, Brad Garrett, Sean Astin, Evan Rachel Wood, Greg Proops, and John DiMaggio. Ernest Scared Stupid Ernest Scared Stupid is a 1991 American comedy horror film directed by John R. Cherry III and starring Jim Varney. It is the fifth film to feature the character Ernest P. Worrell. It has him accidentally unleashing an army of trolls upon a small town on Halloween and the plot involves him joining a few children in fighting back. It was shot in Nashville like its predecessors Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam, Ernest Goes to Camp, Ernest Saves Christmas, and Ernest Goes to Jail. Due to its modest gross of $14,143,280 at the U.S. box office, it was the final Ernest film to be released under the Disney label Touchstone Pictures. All future Ernest films were independently produced, and following the financial failure of the theatrical release Ernest Rides Again, the Ernest films shifted to a straight-to-video market. Its opening credits feature a montage of clips from various horror and science fiction films, including Nosferatu, White Zombie, Phantom from Space, The Brain from Planet Arous, The Screaming Skull, Missile to the Moon, The Hideous Sun Demon, The Giant Gila Monster, The Killer Shrews, Battle Beyond the Sun, and The Little Shop of Horrors. The Dark The Dark is a 2005 British-German horror film starring Sean Bean and Maria Bello and directed by John Fawcett. It is based on the novel Sheep by Simon Maginn. The Bow The Bow is a 2005 film written and directed by Kim Ki-duk. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. The film is primarily centered on a 60-year-old man and a 16-year-old girl living in near seclusion on a fishing boat. It is agreed that they will marry when the girl turns 17. Much like other movies by Kim Ki-duk, the film contains very little dialogue and is filled with symbols. 4.3.2.1. 4.3.2.1. is a 2010 British-American crime thriller film directed by Noel Clarke and Mark Davis, written by Clarke and starring Emma Roberts, Tamsin Egerton, Ophelia Lovibond, Shanika-Warren Markland, Mandy Patinkin, Helen McCrory, Kevin Smith, Susannah Fielding, Camille Coduri and Clarke. It was released on 2 June 2010. Mo' Better Blues Mo Better Blues is a 1990 American musical drama film starring Denzel Washington, Wesley Snipes, and Spike Lee, who also directed. It follows a period in the life of fictional jazz trumpeter Bleek Gilliam as a series of bad decisions result in his jeopardizing both his relationships and his playing career. The film focuses on themes of friendship, loyalty, honesty, cause-and-effect, and ultimately salvation. It features the music of the Branford Marsalis quartet and Terence Blanchard on trumpet, who also plays for the Bleek Gilliam character. The film was released five months after the death of Robin Harris and is dedicated to his memory, and is his second final acting role. Dirty Girl Dirty Girl is a 2010 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Abe Sylvia. It stars Juno Temple, Milla Jovovich, and William H. Macy. The film premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2010. It was released theatrically by The Weinstein Company on October 7, 2011. Pawn Shop Chronicles Pawn Shop Chronicles, also known as Hustlers, is a 2013 crime comedy film directed by Wayne Kramer and written by Adam Minarovich. The film stars an ensemble cast, led by Paul Walker, Matt Dillon, Brendan Fraser, Vincent DOnofrio, Norman Reedus, and Chi McBride. Centering on the events in and around a pawn shop, Pawn Shop Chronicles tells three overlapping stories involving items found within said pawn shop. This was the final film featuring Walker to be released in his lifetime, as he died four months after its release. The film received a limited theatrical release in July 2013. Shall We Dance? is a 1996 Japanese romantic comedy-drama film directed by Masayuki Suo. Its title refers to the song "Shall We Dance?" which comes from Rodgers and Hammersteins The King and I. It inspired the 2004 American remake of the same name. Beach Rats Beach Rats is a 2017 American drama film directed by Eliza Hittman. It stars Harris Dickinson, Madeline Weinstein, and Kate Hodge. It was screened at the U.S. Dramatic Competition section of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, and was theatrically released on August 25, 2017, by Neon. You Get Me You Get Me is a 2017 American thriller film directed by Brent Bonacorso, written by Ben Epstein, and starring Bella Thorne, Halston Sage, Taylor John Smith, Anna Akana and Nash Grier. It was released on Netflix on June 23, 2017. Bronco Billy Bronco Billy is a 1980 American film starring Clint Eastwood and Sondra Locke. It was directed by Eastwood and written by Dennis Hackin. Armed and Dangerous Armed and Dangerous is a 1986 American comedy film starring John Candy, Eugene Levy, Robert Loggia and Meg Ryan. It was directed by Mark L. Lester and filmed on location in and around Los Angeles, California. Soul Men Soul Men is an American musical comedy film directed by Malcolm D. Lee, and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Bernie Mac, Sharon Leal and Sean Hayes, released on November 7, 2008. It was the first of three Bernie Mac films which were released after his death. Bernie Mac and Isaac Hayes died in unrelated circumstances on August 9 and 10, 2008, respectively. Director Lee said the film was heavily re-edited to soften the tone of the film, as a tribute to the two actors. It is the last Weinstein Company film to be distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Three O'Clock High Three OClock High is a 1987 American high-school black comedy film directed by Phil Joanou. David E. Vogel produced it, and it was written by Richard Christian Matheson and Thomas Szollosi. Casey Siemaszko stars as a high school student who must fight an intimidating bully. Anne Ryan, Richard Tyson, Jeffrey Tambor, Philip Baker Hall, and John P. Ryan appear as high school students and staff. The film was based, in part, on Matheson and Szollosis high school experiences in California, but it was shot at Ogden High School in Ogden. The Caller The Caller is a 2011 British and Puerto Rican supernatural horror film directed by Matthew Parkhill and written by Sergio Casci, starring Rachelle Lefevre, Stephen Moyer and Lorna Raver. The movie was filmed entirely in Puerto Rico. The Gala Premiere of the movie was on August 23, 2011 at Metro Cinema in Puerto Rico. Gangster's Paradise: Jerusalema Gangsters Paradise: Jerusalema, originally titled Jerusalema, is a 2008 South African crime film written and directed by Ralph Ziman. The film was submitted to the Academy Awards to qualify as a nominee for Best Foreign Language Film It was a box office bomb grossing only $400.000 against the production budget of $2 million Sairat Sairat is a 2016 Indian Marathi-language romance film, directed by Nagraj Manjule and produced by himself under his banner Aatpat Production along with Essel Vision Productions and Zee Studios. Starring Rinku Rajguru and Akash Thosar in their debuts, it tells the story of two young college students from different castes who fall in love, sparking conflict between their families. Manjule conceived the story in 2009, basing it on his experiences of caste discrimination, but scrapped it when he decided that it was boring. After making Fandry, he revisited the story and completed its script the following year. The screenplay was written by Manjule, and his brother Bharat penned the dialogues. The film was shot in Manjules village, Jeur in Karmala Taluka of Solapur district in Maharashtra. Sudhakar Reddy Yakkanti was the director of photography, and Kutub Inamdar edited the film. Sairat premiered at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival, where it received a standing ovation. It was released on 29 April 2016 in Maharastra and several other locations in India, receiving positive reviews from critics. The film was a box-office success, and became the highest-grossing Marathi film of all time. Rajguru received the National Film Award – Special Mention at the 63rd National Film Awards. Sairat received 11 awards at the 2017 Filmfare Marathi Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Music Album. Rajguru and Thosar won in the Best Debut female and male categories. The film was remade in several languages: Dhadak in Hindi, Noor Jahaan in Bengali, Manasu Malligey in Kannada, Laila O Laila in Odia and Channa Mereya in Punjabi. The I Inside The I Inside is a 2003 psychological thriller directed by Roland Suso Richter. It was written by Michael Cooney based on his own play Point of Death. This film has no connection with the science-fiction novel The I Inside, by Alan Dean Foster. The Keep The Keep is a 1983 horror film directed by Michael Mann and starring Scott Glenn, Gabriel Byrne, Jürgen Prochnow, Alberta Watson and Ian McKellen. It was released by Paramount Pictures. The story is based on the F. Paul Wilson novel of the same name, originally published in 1981. Shock Corridor Shock Corridor is a 1963 American drama film directed and written by Samuel Fuller. The film tells the story of a journalist who gets himself intentionally committed to a mental hospital in order to solve a murder committed within the institution. Fuller originally wrote the film under the title Straitjacket for Fritz Lang in the late 1940s, but Lang wanted to change the lead character to a woman so Joan Bennett could play the role. Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman is a 2003 direct-to-video animated film based on the animated series The New Batman Adventures, serving as a stand-alone sequel to both Mask of the Phantasm and SubZero. It was released in the U.S. in October 2003 and was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The Final The Final is a 2010 American horror film written by Jason Kabolati, directed by Joey Stewart, and starring Jascha Washington, Julin, Justin S. Arnold, Lindsay Seidel, Marc Donato, Laura Ashley Samuels, Ryan Hayden, and Travis Tedford. Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House is a 2017 American biographical political thriller film directed and written by Peter Landesman, and based on the 2006 autobiography of FBI agent Mark Felt, written with John OConnor. The film depicts how Felt became the anonymous source nicknamed "Deep Throat" for reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein and helped them in the investigation which led them to the Watergate scandal, which resulted in the resignation of President Richard Nixon. The film stars Liam Neeson, Diane Lane, Tony Goldwyn, and Maika Monroe. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, and was theatrically released on September 29, 2017, by Sony Pictures Classics. It is also the fourth film on the Watergate scandal following 1989s The Final Days, the 1999 comic retelling Dick including Kirsten Dunst and Michelle Williams sharing the Deep Throat role and the 1976 Academy Award winner All the Presidents Men including Hal Holbrook as Deep Throat. Kronk's New Groove Kronks New Groove is a 2005 American direct-to-video animated musical comedy film animated by Toon City Animation and released by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on December 13, 2005. The film is the sequel and spin-off to the 2000 animated film The Emperors New Groove, and features reprises of the roles of David Spade, John Goodman, Eartha Kitt, Patrick Warburton and Wendie Malick from the first film, with new voices by John Mahoney and Tracey Ullman. It was also the last film to feature the voice of John Fiedler, who died six months before it was released. Three Fugitives Three Fugitives is a 1989 crime-comedy film written and directed by Francis Veber, starring Nick Nolte and Martin Short, and featuring Sarah Rowland Doroff, James Earl Jones and Alan Ruck in supporting roles. It is a remake of Les Fugitifs, a 1986 French comedy starring Gérard Depardieu and Pierre Richard also directed by Veber. The movie was popular at the box office, grossing more than $40 million against a budget of $15 million, despite receiving a general negative reception from critics. Maine Pyar Kiya Maine Pyar Kiya is an Indian 1989 Hindi-language musical romantic drama film directed by Sooraj Barjatya who makes his directorial debut and also co-wrote the film starring Salman Khan in his first leading role and Bhagyashree in her debut. It also features Alok Nath, Mohnish Bahl, Reema Lagoo, Rajeev Verma, Ajit Vachani, and Laxmikant Berde in other pivotal roles. The story revolves about Karan, a poor village man who handovers his daughter, Suman, at his rich friend Kishans house for going to abroad. In the process, Suman is befriended by Kishans son, Prem, and after sometime, they fall in love with each other. However, Kishan refuses to make Suman his sons wife; thus, he throws her out of his house. Karan returns and after witnessing this, he and Kishan break ties. He takes Suman back to their village. Meanwhile, Prem leaves his house to go to Suman, but difficulties arise when Karan asks him to give Suman happiness by his own earned money, leading Prem to work hard. The film was released on 29 December 1989 in theatres. Produced by the banner Rajshri Productions on a budget of , Maine Pyar Kiya emerged as a major critical as well as commercial success, with a lifetime worldwide gross of at the box office, becoming the highest-grossing Bollywood film of the year and the highest-grossing Indian film of the 1980s. It was declared an All Time Blockbuster by Box Office India turning Khan into a hugely popular star and giving him household. The film garnered positive reviews from critics upon its release, with Barjatyas direction, the story, and the performances earning critical praise. It is still counted among one of the top 10 most successful Bollywood films. Maine Pyar Kiya received a leading 12 nominations at the 35th Filmfare Awards ceremony including Best Director for Barjatya, Best Actress for Bhagyashree, Best Actor for Khan, Best Supporting Actress for Lagoo and Best Comic Actor for Berde. It won in 6 categories including Best Film for the banner, Best Male Debut for Khan and Lux New Face of the Year for Bhagyashree. The film is said to be the inspiration of 2005 Telugu blockbuster Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana directed by Prabhu Deva. Later that film led to remakes in seven other languages including Tamil, Hindi and Kannada. Ironiya sudby, ili S legkim parom! The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath! is a 1976 Soviet romantic comedy television film directed by Eldar Ryazanov. The screenplay was written by Emil Braginsky and Ryazanov, loosely based on the directors 1971 play, Once on New Years Eve. The Irony of Fate was filmed in 1975 at the Mosfilm Studios. Doubling as a screwball comedy and a love story tinged with sadness, it is one of the most successful Soviet television productions and remains highly popular in modern Russia. Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Shashank Khaitan in his directorial debut, and produced by Karan Johar under the banner of Dharma Productions. It features Varun Dhawan as Humpty Sharma and Alia Bhatt as Kavya Pratap Singh. Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania notes the second pairing of leads after their debut Student of the Year and was released on 11 July 2014 and emerged a commercial success. A sequel, Badrinath Ki Dulhania, was released in 2017. Freaks of Nature Freaks of Nature is a 2015 American comedy horror film directed by Robbie Pickering and written by Oren Uziel. It stars Nicholas Braun, Mackenzie Davis, Josh Fadem, Joan Cusack, Bob Odenkirk, Keegan-Michael Key, Ed Westwick, Patton Oswalt, Vanessa Hudgens and Denis Leary. The film was issued in a limited release by Columbia Pictures on October 30, 2015. The film follows three high-school outcasts whose social alienation is compounded when they join rival species in a town inhabited by humans, vampires and zombies. Aliens set the species against each other, and the outcasts try to band everyone together to fight the invaders. That's What I Am Thats What I Am is a 2011 comedy-drama film directed by Michael Pavone and starring Ed Harris and Chase Ellison. It received a limited release on April 29, 2011, and was later released on DVD on July 15, 2011. I Walked with a Zombie I Walked with a Zombie is a 1943 American horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur, and starring James Ellison, Frances Dee, and Tom Conway. Its plot follows a nurse who travels to care for the ailing wife of a sugar plantation owner in the Caribbean, where she encounters supernatural phenomena such as voodoo and the walking dead. The screenplay is based on an article of the same name by Inez Wallace, and also partly reinterprets the narrative of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. It was the second horror film from producer Val Lewton for RKO Pictures. The Night of the Iguana The Night of the Iguana is a 1964 film based on the 1961 play of the same name written by Tennessee Williams. Directed by John Huston, it features Richard Burton, Ava Gardner, and Deborah Kerr. The film won the 1964 Academy Award for Best Costume Design, and was nominated for the Academy Awards for Best Art Direction and Best Cinematography. Actress Grayson Hall received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress, and Cyril Delevanti received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor. The Night of the Iguana drew considerable attention for its on-set drama, since Richard Burton brought his soon-to-be-wife Elizabeth Taylor to the location set. My Father the Hero My Father the Hero is a 1994 French-American comedy-drama directed by Steve Miner and starring Gérard Depardieu and Katherine Heigl. It is an English-language remake of the 1991 French film Mon père, ce héros, which also starred Depardieu. Six Shooter Six Shooter is a 2004 short film directed by Martin McDonagh and starring Brendan Gleeson and Rúaidhrí Conroy. The film earned several awards, including the Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film. Message from the King Message from the King is a 2016 revenge-action-thriller film directed by Fabrice Du Welz, and written by Stephen Cornwell and Oliver Butcher. It stars Chadwick Boseman, Luke Evans, Teresa Palmer, and Alfred Molina. The films plot revolves around a man from Cape Town, South Africa who travels to Los Angeles in order to find his younger sister and then to avenge her death. The film premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2016. Netflix released the film on August 4, 2017. Life in a Metro Life in a... Metro is a 2007 Indian musical drama film co-produced, written and directed by Anurag Basu, and set in Mumbai. It features an ensemble cast of Dharmendra, Nafisa Ali, Shilpa Shetty, Shiney Ahuja, Kay Kay Menon, Kangana Ranaut, Sharman Joshi, Konkona Sen Sharma and Irrfan Khan. The music is composed by Pritam with lyrics by Sayeed Quadri. The film was released on 11 May 2007. It narrates the lives of nine people living in Mumbai and deals with topics like extramarital affairs, sanctity of marriage, and love. The film was critically acclaimed for its story and screenplay. The general plot and a number of characters are based on two classic films, The Apartment and Brief Encounter. Character Character is a 1997 Dutch-Belgian film, based on the best-selling novel by Ferdinand Bordewijk and directed by Mike van Diem. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards. The film stars Fedja van Huêt, Jan Decleir, and Betty Schuurman. Renegade Blueberry is a 2004 French acid western directed by Jan Kounen. It is an adaptation of the Franco-Belgian comic book series Blueberry, illustrated by Jean Giraud and scripted by Jean-Michel Charlier. However, the film has little in common with the source material. The film starred Vincent Cassel as the title character along with Michael Madsen and Juliette Lewis. Although the film is a French production, the film is in English to match the storys setting in Americas Wild West in the 1870s. Since the character of Blueberry remains obscure in the States, the film was released on DVD in America in November 2004 under the title Renegade and marketed very much as a conventional Western. Gold Gold: The dream that united our nation is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language historical sports drama film based upon the National hockey team title at the 1948 summer Olympics , directed by Reema Kagti and produced by Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar under the Excel Entertainment banner. It stars Akshay Kumar, Mouni Roy, Kunal Kapoor, Vineet Kumar Singh, Amit Sadh, and Sunny Kaushal. The movie became the first Bollywood film to be released in Saudi Arabia. It proved to be a critical and commercial success. Mouni Roy was nominated for Best Female Debut at the 64th Filmfare Awards. Bus Stop Bus Stop is a 1956 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Joshua Logan for 20th Century Fox, starring Marilyn Monroe, Don Murray, Arthur OConnell, Betty Field, Eileen Heckart, Robert Bray, and Hope Lange. Unlike most of Monroes films, Bus Stop is neither a full-fledged comedy nor a musical, but rather a dramatic piece; it was the first film she appeared in after studying at the Actors Studio in New York. Monroe does however sing one song: "That Old Black Magic" by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer. Bus Stop was based on the play of the same title by William Inge. The inspiration for the play came from people Inge met in Tonganoxie. In the 1961–62 season, ABC adapted the play and film into a television series of the same name starring Marilyn Maxwell as the owner of the bus station and diner. In the segment "Chérie" which most closely follows the film, Tuesday Weld performed the role of Marilyn Monroe, and Gary Lockwood appeared as the Don Murray character. The Adventures of Milo and Otis is a 1986 Japanese adventure comedy-drama film about two animals, Milo and Otis. The original Japanese version, narrated by Shigeru Tsuyuki and with poetry recitation by Kyōko Koizumi, was released on June 27, 1986. Columbia Pictures removed 15 minutes from the original film and released a shorter English-language version, written by Mark Saltzman and narrated by Dudley Moore, on August 25, 1989. The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years is a 2016 documentary film directed by Ron Howard about The Beatles career during their touring years from 1962 to 1966, from their performances at the Cavern Club in Liverpool to their final concert in San Francisco in 1966. The film was released theatrically on 15 September 2016 in the United Kingdom and the United States, and started streaming on Hulu on 17 September 2016. It received a several awards and nominations, including for Best Documentary at the 70th British Academy Film Awards and the Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special at the 69th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards. All the Real Girls All the Real Girls is a 2003 American romantic drama film written and directed by David Gordon Green and starring Paul Schneider, Zooey Deschanel, Shea Whigham and Patricia Clarkson. It is about the romance between a young, small-town womanizer and his best friend’s sexually inexperienced younger sister. The film was premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2003. While the film fared poorly at the box office, it was generally well received by critics and was nominated for several awards when it was shown at film festivals. Romantics Anonymous Romantics Anonymous is a 2010 French-Belgian romantic comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Améris and starring Benoît Poelvoorde and Isabelle Carré. It received three nominations at the 2nd Magritte Awards, winning Best Foreign Film in Coproduction. The Notorious Bettie Page The Notorious Bettie Page is a 2005 biographical film directed by Mary Harron. The screenplay by Harron and Guinevere Turner focuses on 1950s pinup and bondage model Bettie Page, portrayed by Gretchen Mol. Rooster Cogburn Rooster Cogburn is a 1975 American Adventure Western film directed by Stuart Millar and starring John Wayne, reprising his role as U.S. Marshal Reuben J. "Rooster" Cogburn, and Katharine Hepburn. Written by Martha Hyer, based on the character Rooster Cogburn created by Charles McColl Portis in his 1968 western novel True Grit, the film is about an aging one-eyed lawman whose badge was recently suspended for a string of routine arrests that ended in bloodshed. To earn back his badge, he is tasked with bringing down a ring of bank robbers that has hijacked a wagon shipment of nitroglycerin. He is helped by a spinster searching for her fathers killer. Rooster Cogburn is a sequel to the 1969 film True Grit. The Kindergarten Teacher The Kindergarten Teacher is a 2018 American drama film directed by Sara Colangelo. It is based on the 2014 Israeli film of the same name. It stars Maggie Gyllenhaal, Parker Sevak, Anna Baryshnikov, Rosa Salazar, Michael Chernus and Gael García Bernal. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2018. It was released on October 12, 2018, by Netflix in the United States and Canada. Matador Matador is a 1986 black comedy-drama thriller film by Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar about a student matador, Ángel Jiménez, who confesses to murders he did not commit. Themes include sex, death, and religion. Chances Are Chances Are is a 1989 American romantic comedy film directed by Emile Ardolino and starring Cybill Shepherd, Robert Downey Jr., Ryan ONeal and Mary Stuart Masterson. The original music score was composed by Maurice Jarre. GasLand Gasland is a 2010 American documentary written and directed by Josh Fox. The film focuses on communities in the United States where natural gas drilling activity was a concern and, specifically, on hydraulic fracturing, a method of stimulating production in otherwise impermeable rock. Fracking is a technique that has been used routinely since the late 1940s as an aid to stimulating production in oil and gas wells. Horizontal drilling, a recent innovation in drilling techniques, can create horizontal pathways deep within the earth, and has successfully incorporated hydraulic fracturing to release fluids from shale formations. Horizontal drilling coupled with fracking has transformed the energy business, enabled vast new supplies of natural gas, and advanced the goal of United States energy independence. The film was a key mobilizer for the anti-fracking movement, and "brought the term hydraulic fracturing into the nations living rooms" according to The New York Times. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Hoodlum Hoodlum is a 1997 American crime drama film that gives a fictionalized account of the gang war between the Italian/Jewish mafia alliance and the Black gangsters of Harlem that took place in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The film concentrated on Ellsworth "Bumpy" Johnson, Dutch Schultz, and Lucky Luciano. The Broken The Broken is a French-British horror film written and directed by Sean Ellis and starring Lena Headey. A Cat in Paris A Cat in Paris is a 2010 French animated adventure/crime film by the French animation studio Folimage, telling the story of a young Parisian girl whose cat leads her to unravel a thrilling mystery over the course of a single evening. The film was directed by Alain Gagnol and Jean-Loup Felicioli. A Cat in Paris was first screened on 15 October 2010 at the Saint-Quentin Ciné-Jeune Film Festival. It was released in French theaters on 15 December 2010. International distribution is by Films Distribution, Paris. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Along with Chico and Rita, it became one of two foreign-language films nominated for Best Animated Feature in one year, an Academy first that many observers considered a surprise. The film also received a nomination for the César Award for Best Animated Film in 2011. Vavien Vavien is a 2009 Turkish comedy film directed by the Taylan Brothers. The Palm Beach Story The Palm Beach Story is a 1942 romantic screwball comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, and starring Claudette Colbert, Joel McCrea, Mary Astor and Rudy Vallée. Victor Young contributed the lively musical score, including a fast-paced variation of the William Tell Overture for the opening scenes. Typical of a Sturges film, the pacing and dialogue of The Palm Beach Story are very fast. Gimme Shelter Gimme Shelter is a 1970 British-American documentary film directed by Albert and David Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin chronicling the last weeks of The Rolling Stones 1969 US tour which culminated in the disastrous Altamont Free Concert. The film is named after "Gimme Shelter", the lead track from the groups 1969 album Let It Bleed. Gimme Shelter was screened out of competition as the opening film of the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. Columbus Circle Columbus Circle is a 2012 American independent thriller film directed by George Gallo and co-written by Gallo and Kevin Pollak. The film stars Selma Blair, Giovanni Ribisi, Beau Bridges, Amy Smart, Jason Lee, and Kevin Pollak. The film was released directly to video in the United States on March 6, 2012. Producer Christopher Mallick is accused of stealing millions of dollars from customers of his now defunct billing company "ePassporte" to fund the production of his films. This was Robert Guillaumes last film before his retirement in 2014 and his death in October 24, 2017. Perfect Strangers Perfectos desconocidos is a 2017 Spanish comedy film directed by Álex de la Iglesia. The film received 21 award nominations, and grossed €18.9 million at the box office by February 2018. It is a remake of the 2016 Italian film Perfetti Sconosciuti. Sylvia Sylvia is a 2003 British biographical drama film directed by Christine Jeffs and starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Daniel Craig, Jared Harris, and Michael Gambon. It tells a story based on the real-life romance between prominent poets Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. The film begins with their meeting at Cambridge in 1956 and ends with Sylvia Plaths suicide in 1963. Frieda Hughes, Sylvia and Teds daughter, accused the filmmakers of profiting from her mothers death. The Canyons The Canyons is a 2013 American erotic thriller-drama film directed by Paul Schrader and written by Bret Easton Ellis. The film is set in Los Angeles and stars Lindsay Lohan, James Deen, Nolan Funk, Amanda Brooks, and Gus Van Sant. It received a limited release on August 2, 2013 at the IFC Center in New York City, the Bell Lightbox in Toronto, and on video on demand platforms. Lone Wolf McQuade Lone Wolf McQuade is a 1983 American action film, starring Chuck Norris, David Carradine, Barbara Carrera, L.Q. Jones, R.G. Armstrong, Leon Isaac Kennedy and Robert Beltran, and directed by Steve Carver. The film score was written by Francesco De Masi and borrows heavily from Ennio Morricones score for Once Upon a Time in the West. The screenplay features a quiver of characters: the "lone wolf" Ranger Jim McQuade, the bad guy with the widow of his partner who falls for the hero at first sight, the retired buddy, the captain trying to rein in the hero, the federal agent and the new young partner the hero does not want. The Eyes of My Mother The Eyes of My Mother is a 2016 American black-and-white horror film written, edited and directed by Nicolas Pesce in his directorial debut. The film was produced by Borderline Presents and Tandem Pictures. It premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival to a polarizing reception and was acquired by Magnet Releasing, set for release in the United States on December 2, 2016. The Wings of the Dove The Wings of the Dove is a 1997 British-American romantic drama film directed by Iain Softley and starring Helena Bonham Carter, Linus Roache, and Alison Elliott. The screenplay by Hossein Amini is based on the 1902 novel of the same name by Henry James. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards and five BAFTAs, recognizing Bonham Carters performance, the screenplay, costume design and the cinematography. Chapter 27 Chapter 27 is a 2007 biographical drama film depicting the murder of John Lennon by Mark David Chapman. It was written and directed by Jarrett Schaefer, based on the book Let Me Take You Down by Jack Jones, produced by Robert Salerno, and stars Jared Leto as Chapman. The film takes place in December 1980, and is intended to be an exploration of Chapmans psyche. Its title is a reference to J. D. Salingers novel The Catcher in the Rye, which has 26 chapters, and suggests a continuation of the book. As an independent production, it was picked up for distribution by Peace Arch Entertainment and premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival where it received polarized reactions from critics. It later went into limited theatrical release in the United States on March 28, 2008. Chapter 27 was cited as one of the most controversial films of 2007. It received the Debut Feature Prize for Schaefer at the Zurich Film Festival, where Leto also won Best Performance for his portrayal of Chapman. The similar film The Killing of John Lennon was released the previous year, produced in the United Kingdom, and dealt more extensively with Chapmans life prior to the shooting than Chapter 27. Down a Dark Hall Down a Dark Hall is an American-Spanish supernatural horror film directed by Rodrigo Cortés and written by Chris Sparling and Michael Goldbach. It is based on the novel of the same name by Lois Duncan. The film was released on August 17, 2018 with a limited release in theaters and a direct-to-VOD, by Summit Entertainment. My Life My Life is a 1993 American film starring Michael Keaton and Nicole Kidman and directed by Bruce Joel Rubin. With a PG-13 rating, this films North American box office gross was $27 million. Next Day Air Next Day Air is a 2009 American crime dark comedy film and thriller that was released by Summit Entertainment on May 8, 2009. The film starring Donald Faison and Mike Epps was produced on an estimated budget of $3 million. Two criminals accidentally accept a package of cocaine which they must sell before the real owner finds it missing. Brainscan Brainscan is a 1994 American science fiction horror film directed by John Flynn and written by Brian Owens and Andrew Kevin Walker. The film stars Edward Furlong, Frank Langella, Amy Hargreaves, Jamie Marsh, and T. Ryder Smith. Music was composed by movie composer George S. Clinton. Twixt Twixt is a 2011 horror film written, directed and produced by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Val Kilmer, Bruce Dern, Elle Fanning, Ben Chaplin, Alden Ehrenreich, David Paymer and Joanne Whalley. The film premiered on September 4, 2011 at the Toronto International Film Festival and was screened at various film festivals in North America, receiving a limited theatrical release in a handful of international markets. The films title, Twixt, refers to the two worlds explored in the film, the dream and the waking worlds. Twixt was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Fox Home Entertainment on July 23, 2013, and the film marks the on-screen reunion of former spouses, Kilmer and Whalley. Joseph: King of Dreams Joseph: King of Dreams is a 2000 American animated biblical musical drama film. It is also the first and, so far, only direct-to-video release from DreamWorks Animation. The film is an adaptation of the story of Joseph from the Book of Genesis in the Bible and serves as a prequel to the 1998 film The Prince of Egypt. Composer Daniel Pelfrey stated that the film was designed as a companion piece to Prince of Egypt, noting that though "Joseph turned out to be very different than Prince of Egypt, it was very challenging and rewarding". Co-director Robert Ramirez has said that whilst the reviews for the film had "generally been very good" there was a period "when the film was not working very well, when the storytelling was heavy-handed" and "klunky". Siberia Siberia is a 2018 romantic crime thriller directed by Matthew Ross and written by Scott B. Smith from a story by Stephen Hamel. It stars Keanu Reeves, Ana Ularu, Pasha D. Lychnikoff and Molly Ringwald. Rosewater Rosewater is a 2014 American political drama film written, directed and produced by Jon Stewart, based on the memoir Then They Came for Me by Maziar Bahari and Aimee Molloy. It recounts Baharis 2009 imprisonment by Iran, connected to an interview he participated in on The Daily Show that same year; Iranian authorities presented the interview as evidence that he was in communication with an American spy. Due to the content of the film, Stewart has been accused by Irans state TV of being funded by Zionists and working with the CIA. The film was released in theaters on November 14, 2014. Cold Fish is a 2010 Japanese film directed by Sion Sono. Cold Fish premiered at the 67th Venice International Film Festival on September 7, 2010, and received the best screenplay award in the Fantastic Features section at Fantastic Fest 2010. The film was released as part of the Bloody Disgusting Selects line. Aparajito Aparajito is a 1956 Indian Bengali drama film written and directed by Satyajit Ray, and is the second part of The Apu Trilogy. It is adapted from the last one-fifth of Bibhutibhushan Bannerjees novel Pather Panchali and the first one-third of its sequel Aparajito. It starts off where the previous film Pather Panchali ended, with Apus family moving to Varanasi, and chronicles Apus life from childhood to adolescence in college, right up to his mothers death, when he is left all alone. When Ray started making Pather Panchali, he had no plans of following it up with a sequel. The critical and commercial success of the film prompted him to start making Aparajito. Unlike his previous venture, where he stayed faithful to the novel, Ray took some bold artistic decisions here, such as portraying the relationship between Apu and his mother in a very different manner from the book. As a result, in contrast to its predecessor, the film was not received well locally; Ray recalled that "as for the suburban audience, it was shocked by the portrayal of the mother and son relationship, so sharply at variance with the conventional notion of mutual sweetness and devotion". Critical reception outside of India, however, was overwhelmingly positive. It won 11 international awards, including the Golden Lion and Critics Award at the Venice Film Festival, becoming the first ever film to win both. Veteran film-maker Mrinal Sen said he considers it to be one of the best Indian movies he had ever seen. Bosley Crowther said that "It is done with such rare feeling and skill at pictorial imagery, and with such sympathetic understanding of Indian character on the part of Mr. Ray, that it develops a sort of hypnotism for the serene and tolerant viewer." The critical acclaim this movie received encouraged Ray to make another sequel, Apur Sansar, which was equally well received, and thus concluded one of the most critically acclaimed movie trilogies of all time, as Roger Ebert later pointed out—"The three films ... swept the top prizes at Cannes, Venice and London, and created a new cinema for India — whose prolific film industry had traditionally stayed within the narrow confines of swashbuckling musical romances. Never before had one man had such a decisive impact on the films of his culture." Charley Varrick Charley Varrick is a 1973 American neo-noir action crime thriller film directed by Don Siegel and starring Walter Matthau, Andrew Robinson, Joe Don Baker and John Vernon. The film was based on the novel The Looters by John H. Reese. A Single Shot A Single Shot is a 2013 American crime thriller film directed by David M. Rosenthal and written by Matthew F. Jones, based on his own novel of the same name. It stars Sam Rockwell, William H. Macy, Ted Levine, Kelly Reilly and Jason Isaacs. Surviving the Game Surviving the Game is a 1994 action thriller film directed by Ernest R. Dickerson and starring Ice-T, Rutger Hauer, and Gary Busey. It is loosely based on the short story "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell. Louis C.K.: Hilarious Hilarious is a 2010 concert film by stand-up comedian Louis C.K., as well as his third album, containing the audio of the concert recorded at The Pabst Theater in Milwaukee. The film was first screened at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2010, had a one-day theater screening in select cities on September 8, 2010, and had its world premiere on the television network Epix on September 18, 2010. The film received two nominations at the 2011 Primetime Emmy Awards. The film was later shown on Comedy Central, and the album was released on January 11, 2011 by Comedy Central Records. The album was awarded Best Comedy Album at the 54th Grammy Awards on February 12, 2012. D.O.A. D.O.A. is a 1949 American film noir directed by Rudolph Maté, considered a classic of the genre. The frantically paced plot revolves around a doomed mans quest to find out who has poisoned him and why. This film marks the debuts of Beverly Garland and Laurette Luez. The film stars Edmond OBrien and Pamela Britton. Leo C. Popkin produced D.O.A. for his short-lived Cardinal Pictures. Due to a filing error, the copyright to the film was not renewed on time, causing it to fall into the public domain. The Internet Movie Database shows that 22 companies offer the VHS or DVD versions, and the Internet Archive offers an online version. Billa 2 Billa II: The Beginning is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by Chakri Toleti. It is a prequel to Billa and focuses on how David, an ordinary man from the coastal regions of Sri Lanka, becomes Billa, a dreaded underworld don, with Ajith Kumar reprising the role of the titular character. Parvathy Omanakuttan, Bruna Abdullah, Vidyut Jammwal and Sudhanshu Pandey appear in supporting roles, all of them marking their debut in Tamil cinema. The films soundtrack and background score were composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, while R. D. Rajasekhar handled the cinematography and Suresh Urs worked as the editor. The film, produced by Wide Angle Creations in association with the Hinduja Group company IN Entertainment, was officially announced in November 2010, with Vishnuvardhan as the director. Due to schedule clashes, Vishnuvardhan was replaced by Chakri Toleti, with a new script having been penned by a team involving Toleti, Sarath Mandava and Eric Felberg. Principal photography happened between July 2011 and December 2011. The filming primarily took place at Tamil Nadu, Goa, Hyderabad and in Georgia. Billa II was released worldwide on 13 July 2012 and a dubbed Telugu version titled David Billa was also simultaneously released in Andhra Pradesh. The Visitors II: The Corridors of Time Les Couloirs du temps : Les Visiteurs II is a sequel to the original French film, Les Visiteurs. Les Visiteurs II sold more than eight million tickets in France being the second highest-grossing French film at the French box office for 1998 behind Le Diner de Cons. Barefoot Barefoot is a romantic comedy film by German actor and director Til Schweiger released in 2005. It tells the story of Nick, a hedonistic bachelor, who helps and eventually falls in love with Leila, an escaped mental patient portrayed by Johanna Wokalek. Schweiger also co-wrote the screenplay which is based on American screenwriter Stephen Zotnowskis original screenplay and story "Barefoot". An American remake, Barefoot, was released in 2014. Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island is a 1998 direct-to-video animated comedy horror film based on Hanna-Barberas Scooby-Doo Saturday-morning cartoons. In the film, Shaggy, Scooby, Fred, Velma, and Daphne reunite after a year-long hiatus from Mystery, Inc. to investigate a bayou island said to be haunted by the ghost of the pirate Morgan Moonscar. The film was directed by Jim Stenstrum, from a screenplay by Glenn Leopold. Popularity for Scooby-Doo had grown in the 1990s due to reruns aired on Cartoon Network. The channels parent company, Time Warner, suggested developing a direct-to-video film on the property. The team at Hanna-Barbera consisted of many veteran artists and writers. Much of the original voice actors of the series were re-casted for the film, although Frank Welker returned to voice Fred Jones. It was also the first of four Scooby-Doo direct-to-video films to be animated overseas by Japanese animation studio Mook Animation. Rock bands Third Eye Blind and Skycycle contribute to the soundtrack. Zombie Island contains a darker tone than most Scooby-Doo productions, and is notable for containing real supernatural creatures rather than people in costumes. The film was released on September 22, 1998, and received positive reviews from critics, who complimented its animation and story. The film was aided by a $50 million promotional campaign, and sponsorship deals with multiple companies. Sales of the film on VHS were high, and it became the first in a long-running series of DTV Scooby-Doo films. Two decades after the films release, Warner Bros. developed a DTV sequel, Return to Zombie Island, released in 2019. Velayudham Velayudham is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language superhero film written and directed by M. Raja. It stars Vijay in the lead titular role opposite Hansika Motwani with Abhimanyu Singh, Genelia DSouza, Saranya Mohan and Santhanam in supporting roles. The film revolves around a villager who arrives in the city to collect money and is persuaded by a journalist to take on the disguise of Velayudham, a superhero, to eradicate the evils pertaining within the society such as corruption and terrorism. It is inspired by the 2000 Telugu film Azad. Velayudham released on 26 October 2011 clashing with 7aum Arivu, and emerged as a Super Hit. Forever Strong Forever Strong is a sports film directed by Ryan Little and written by David Pliler and released on September 26, 2008. The film stars Sean Faris, Gary Cole, Neal McDonough, Sean Astin, Penn Badgley and Arielle Kebbel. The film is about a troubled rugby union player who must play against the team his father coaches at the national championships. Forever Strong is based on a compilation of individual true stories. USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage is a 2016 American war disaster film directed by Mario Van Peebles and written by Cam Cannon and Richard Rionda Del Castro, based largely on the true story of the loss of the ship of the same name in the closing stages of the Second World War. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Tom Sizemore, Thomas Jane, Matt Lanter, Brian Presley, and Cody Walker. Principal photography began on June 19, 2015 in Mobile, Alabama. The film premiered in the Philippines on August 24, 2016. It was released as a digital rental on iTunes and Amazon in the United States on October 14, 2016 and in limited theaters during the Veterans Day weekend. Monkey Shines Monkey Shines is a 1988 American horror film written and directed by George A. Romero, based on the novel by Michael Stewart. The film stars Jason Beghe as Allan Mann, an athlete who becomes a paralyzed quadriplegic and develops a bond with an intelligent service monkey named "Ella" who becomes dangerously overprotective. The film, which was produced by Peter Grunwald and Charles Evans, was Romeros first major studio film, and was distributed by Orion Pictures. The Hungover Games The Hungover Games is a 2014 parody film, directed by Josh Stolberg. The films title and central plot are “based” on both The Hangover and The Hunger Games, as well as parodying Ted, Pirates of the Caribbean, Avatar, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Human Centipede, The Lone Ranger, Django Unchained, Thor, Carrie, District 9 and The Real Housewives. Because of Winn-Dixie Because of Winn-Dixie is a 2005 American family comedy-drama film adapted from Kate DiCamillos 2000s book of the same name, with the screenplay written by Joan Singleton, produced by Trevor Albert and directed by Wayne Wang. It was produced by Walden Media and released by 20th Century Fox. The role of Winn-Dixie was played by two Picardy Shepherds, a rare breed from France. It stars AnnaSophia Robb, Jeff Daniels, Cicely Tyson, Luke Benward, Dave Matthews, Eva Marie Saint, Courtney Jines, BJ Hopper, Nick Price, Elle Fanning, Harland Williams and John McConnell. The film premiered at the USA Film Festival on January 26, 2005 and was theatrically released on February 18, 2005. It received mixed reviews from critics and earned $33,589,574 on a $14 million budget. Because of Winn-Dixie was released on DVD and VHS in August 9, 2005, by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist is a 2005 American supernatural horror film directed by Paul Schrader. It is an alternative and original prequel to The Exorcist and the fifth installment in The Exorcist series. It was written by William Wisher Jr. and Caleb Carr. Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa is a 2005 Japanese animated film directed by Seiji Mizushima and written by Sho Aikawa. A sequel to the first Fullmetal Alchemist television series which was adapted from the manga of the same name by Hiromu Arakawa and published by Square Enix, the film follows the story of alchemist Edward Elric as he attempts to return to his homeworld, having lived for two years in a parallel universe, while his younger brother Alphonse is also trying to reunite with him by any means necessary. Edwards search attracts the attention of the Thule Society, which seeks to enter his homeworld, believing it to be Shamballa, to obtain new weapons to help them in World War II. Conqueror of Shamballa premiered in Japan on July 23, 2005. A CD soundtrack has also been published featuring music from the film developed by Michiru Oshima and LArc-en-Ciel. In Japan, it has been edited in a standard DVD, as well as in a limited edition. It was later licensed in North America by Funimation that featured the film in cinemas for a short time, and also released it on DVD and Blu-ray. Most of the staff from the first Fullmetal Alchemist anime started development on Conqueror of Shamballa shortly after the animes ending. The original script had to be shortened to fit the films length of 105 minutes. During its premiere in Japan, Conqueror of Shamballa remained as one of the most popular films in the year. Critical reaction to the film has commonly been positive, with reviews praising the films story and animation used. In Bar At the Bar is a 2007 Turkish horror film, written and directed by Serdar Akar based on a real-life event that happened in Ankara, Turkey in 1997, featuring Nejat İşler as the head of a gang which brutalises, murders and rapes a group of young friends. The film, which went on general release across the country on , was shown in competition at the 26th Istanbul International Film Festival and marketed as the most violent Turkish film ever made. Blancanieves Blancanieves is a 2012 Spanish black-and-white silent drama film written and directed by Pablo Berger. Based on the 1812 fairy tale "Snow White" by the Brothers Grimm, the story is set in a romantic vision of 1920s Andalusia. Berger calls it a "love letter to European silent cinema." Blancanieves was Spains 85th Academy Awards official submission to Best Foreign Language category, but it did not make the shortlist. The film won the Special Jury Prize and an ex-aequo Best Actress "Silver Shell" Award for Macarena García at the 2012 San Sebastián International Film Festival. It was also nominated in every category for which it was eligible at the 27th Goya Awards, winning ten Goya Awards, including the Best Film. The Newton Boys The Newton Boys is a 1998 American comedy-drama film based on the true story of the Newton Gang, a family of bank robbers from Uvalde. The film stars Matthew McConaughey, who was actually born in Uvalde, Skeet Ulrich, Ethan Hawke, Vincent DOnofrio, and Dwight Yoakam. It was filmed throughout Texas including the towns of Bertram, Austin, Bartlett, New Braunfels, and San Antonio. Scenic Route Scenic Route, also known in the UK as Wrecked, is a 2013 American psychological thriller film written by Kyle Killen, directed by Kevin and Michael Goetz, and starring Josh Duhamel and Dan Fogler. The film premiered at the 2013 South by Southwest Film Festival and was released on August 23, 2013. Leave Her to Heaven Leave Her to Heaven is a 1945 American film noir, shot in Technicolor, starring Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde, Jeanne Crain, with Vincent Price, Darryl Hickman, Ray Collins, and Chill Wills. The story was adapted for the screen by Jo Swerling from the best selling novel of the same name by Ben Ames Williams and directed by John M. Stahl. The story revolves around a femme fatale who entraps a husband and commits several crimes motivated by her insane jealousy over everything concerning him. Tierney received an Oscar nomination as Best Actress. The film grossed over $5,000,000, Foxs highest-grossing picture of the 1940s. The films title is drawn from William Shakespeares Hamlet. In Act I, Scene V, the Ghost urges Hamlet not to seek vengeance against Queen Gertrude, but rather to "leave her to heaven, and to those thorns that in her bosom lodge to prick and sting her." In 2018, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Waxwork Waxwork is a 1988 American horror comedy film written and directed by Anthony Hickox and starring Zach Galligan, Deborah Foreman, Michelle Johnson, David Warner, Dana Ashbrook, and Patrick Macnee. It is partially inspired by the silent movie Waxworks Nanook of the North Nanook of the North is a 1922 American silent documentary film by Robert J. Flaherty, with elements of docudrama, at a time when the concept of separating films into documentary and drama did not yet exist. In the tradition of what would later be called salvage ethnography, Flaherty captured the struggles of the Inuk man named Nanook and his family in the Canadian Arctic. Some have criticized Flaherty for staging several sequences, but the film is generally viewed as standing "alone in its stark regard for the courage and ingenuity of its heroes." In 1989, Nanook of the North was one of the first 25 films to be selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Mary Shelley Mary Shelley is a 2017 romantic period-drama film directed by Haifaa al-Mansour and written by Emma Jensen. The plot follows Mary Shelleys first love and her romantic relationship with the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, which inspired her to write Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. An international co-production, the film stars Elle Fanning as Shelley, with Maisie Williams, Douglas Booth, Bel Powley, and Ben Hardy in supporting roles. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2017. It was released in the United States on May 25, 2018, by IFC Films, and in the United Kingdom on July 6, 2018, by Curzon Artificial Eye. 42nd Street 42nd Street is a 1933 American musical film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Warner Baxter, Bebe Daniels, George Brent, Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell and Ginger Rogers. The choreography was staged by Busby Berkeley. The songs were written by Harry Warren and Al Dubin. The script was written by Rian James and James Seymour, with Whitney Bolton, who was not credited, from the 1932 novel of the same name by Bradford Ropes. This backstage musical was very successful at the box office and is now considered a classic by many. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. In 1998, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In 2006, it ranked 13th on the American Film Institutes list of best musicals. Detective Dee: The Mystery of the Phantom Flame Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame is a 2010 Chinese-Hong Kong action-adventure mystery film directed and produced by Tsui Hark. The film tells a fictional story featuring Di Renjie, one of the most celebrated officials of the Tang dynasty, who is tasked by the Empress Wu Zetian to solve a series of inexplicable murders in which victims suddenly burst into flames. Principal photography for Detective Dee began in May 2009; the film was shot at Hengdian World Studios in Zhejiang, China. It features art direction and fight choreography by Sammo Hung, and co-stars Li Bingbing, Deng Chao with Tony Leung Ka-fai making a special appearance. Detective Dee was released in China on 29 September 2010 and in Hong Kong on 30 September 2010; in North American, it premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. The film grossed US$51.7 million and won six awards at the 30th Hong Kong Film Awards, more than any other film, including Best Director and Best Actress for Lau; it was also nominated for the Golden Lion at the 2010 Venice Film Festival. It was followed by two prequels, Rise of the Sea Dragon and The Four Heavenly Kings, also directed by Tsui and starring Carina Lau, and with Mark Chao as a young Detective Di. Tere Bin Laden Tere Bin Laden is a 2010 Bollywood satire film produced by Walkwater Media and written and directed by Abhishek Sharma. An ambitious young reporter, who, in his desperation to migrate to the United States, makes a fake Osama bin Laden video using a look-alike, and sells it to TV channels. Osama bin Laden was played by Pradhuman Singh. The film is a spoof on Osama Bin Laden as well as a comic satire on Americas war against terror and the realities of the post-9/11 world. The film was released worldwide, except the United States and Pakistan, on 16 July 2010. A sequel, Dead or Alive, was released in 2016. King of the Doormen King of the Doormen,, is a 1976 Turkish comedy film featuring Kemal Sunal, Sevda Ferdağ, Bilge Zobu and Şevket Altuğ, produced by Arif and Abdurrahman Keskiner and, directed by Zeki Ökten. The movie is the third collaboration of Ökten and Sunal, following Hanzo and Şaşkın Damat, both shot in 1975. Kapıcılar Kralı is considered as one of the most memorable motion pictures of the career of Kemal Sunal. Along with Çöpçüler Kralı another movie of Sunal also directed by Zeki Ökten, Kapıcılar Kralı is also featured in the book 100 Yılın 100 Türk Filmi, written by Atilla Dorsay, Turkish film critic. The movie is decorated major local success, winning best director and best actor awards at 1977 International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, in which it was also runner-up of best motion picture after Kara Çarşaflı Gelin of director and producer Süreyya Duru. Thus, Kemal Sunal became the first comedy-genre actor ever to win the award. Movie is also inducted at 100 Yıl 100 Film, a publicly voted list that is gathering 100 best motion pictures of Turkish cinema, in honour of its centenary, published by Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Turkey, in 2014. The movie is ranked 36th out of 100 movies in total, after an online-voted pool of 367,620 voters. The Grey Zone The Grey Zone is a 2001 American war film directed by Tim Blake Nelson and starring David Arquette, Steve Buscemi, Harvey Keitel, Mira Sorvino, and Daniel Benzali. It is based on the book Auschwitz: A Doctors Eyewitness Account written by Dr. Miklós Nyiszli. The title comes from a chapter in the book The Drowned and the Saved by Holocaust survivor Primo Levi. The film tells the story of the Jewish Sonderkommando XII in the Auschwitz death camp in October 1944. These prisoners were made to assist the camps guards in shepherding their victims to the gas chambers and then disposing of their bodies in the ovens. Batman and Harley Quinn Batman and Harley Quinn is a 2017 American animated superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. It is the twenty-ninth film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series, and is directed by Sam Liu and written by Jim Krieg and Bruce Timm. It premiered on July 21, 2017 at San Diego Comic-Con International and was released into participating theaters for one night only on August 14, 2017. The film was released on digital on August 15, 2017 and on DVD and Blu-ray on August 29. Dead of Night Dead of Night is a 1945 British anthology horror film, made by Ealing Studios. The individual segments were directed by Alberto Cavalcanti, Charles Crichton, Basil Dearden and Robert Hamer. It stars Mervyn Johns, Googie Withers, Sally Ann Howes and Michael Redgrave. The film is most remembered for the concluding story, which features Redgrave and concerns a ventriloquists malevolent dummy. Dead of Night stands out from British films of the 1940s, when few horror films were being produced there. It had an influence on subsequent British films in the genre. Both of John Baines stories were recycled for later films and the possessed ventriloquist dummy episode was adapted into the pilot episode of the long-running CBS radio series Escape. Secret of the Wings Secret of the Wings is a 2012 computer-animated fantasy film, and the fourth in the Disney Fairies franchise, produced by DisneyToon Studios. It revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play, Peter Pan, and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disneys animated works, and how she ventures to the Winter Woods and meets her twin sister, Periwinkle, who is a frost fairy. The film was directed by Peggy Holmes, and co-directed by Bobs Gannaway. Starring the voices of Mae Whitman, Lucy Liu, Megan Hilty, Raven-Symoné and Angela Bartys, it also features new cast members who include Matt Lanter, Timothy Dalton, Lucy Hale and Debby Ryan, while Anjelica Huston narrates. Snake in the Eagle's Shadow Snake in the Eagles Shadow is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film directed by Yuen Woo-ping in his directorial debut, and starring Jackie Chan, Hwang Jang Lee and Yuen Woo-pings real life father, Yuen Siu Tien. Right after this film, Yuen Woo-ping directed Drunken Master, released in the same year, which also starred Jackie Chan, Hwang Jang Lee and Yuen Siu Tien, and followed a similar plot. Shampoo Shampoo is a 1975 American satirical comedy-drama film written by Robert Towne and Warren Beatty, and directed by Hal Ashby. It stars Warren Beatty, Julie Christie, Goldie Hawn, Lee Grant, Jack Warden, Tony Bill, and Carrie Fisher in her film debut. The film is set on Election Day 1968, the day Richard Nixon was first elected as President of the United States, and was released soon after the Watergate scandal had reached its conclusion. The political atmosphere provides a source of dramatic irony, since the audience, but not the characters, are aware of the direction the Nixon presidency would eventually take. However, the main theme of the film is not presidential politics, but sexual politics; it is renowned for its sharp satire of late-1960s sexual and social mores. The lead character, George Roundy, is reportedly based on several actual hairdressers, including Jay Sebring, Jack Sahakian, and film producer Jon Peters, who is a former hairdresser. Sebring was murdered by Charles "Tex" Watson in 1969. According to the 2010 book Star: How Warren Beatty Seduced America by Peter Biskind, screenwriter Towne based the character on Beverly Hills hairdresser Gene Shacove. The Vanishing The Vanishing, previously titled Keepers, is a 2019 Scottish psychological thriller drama film directed by Kristoffer Nyholm and written by Celyn Jones and Joe Bone and set in the Flannan Isles, which are best known for the mysterious disappearance of three lighthouse keepers in 1900. The film stars Gerard Butler and Peter Mullan. It was released in the UK in March 2019, after an earlier US release. Peter's Friends Peters Friends is a 1992 British comedy film written by Rita Rudner and Martin Bergman, and directed and produced by Kenneth Branagh. The film follows six friends, members of an acting troupe who graduated from Cambridge University in 1982 and went their separate ways. Ten years later, Peter inherits a large estate from his father, and invites the rest of the gang to spend New Years holiday with him. Many changes have taken place in all of their lives, but Peter has a secret that will shock them all. Spare Parts Spare Parts is a 2015 American drama film directed by Sean McNamara and produced by David Alpert, Rick Jacobs, Leslie Kolins Small, George Lopez, and Ben Odell. It is based on the Wired magazine article "La Vida Robot" by Joshua Davis, about the true story of a group of students from a mainly Latino high school, who won the first place over M.I.T. in the 2004 MATE ROV competition. The film was released by Lions Gate Entertainment on January 16, 2015. The Lady The Lady is a 2011 French-British biographical film directed by Luc Besson, starring Michelle Yeoh as Aung San Suu Kyi and David Thewlis as her late husband Michael Aris. Yeoh called the film "a labour of love" but also confessed it had felt intimidating for her to play the Nobel laureate. Ip Man: The Final Fight Ip Man: The Final Fight is a 2013 Hong Kong biographical martial arts film directed by Herman Yau, starring Anthony Wong, Anita Yuen, Jordan Chan, Eric Tsang and Gillian Chung. It is based on the life of the Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man. This film has no connection to the earlier Ip Man films, such as Wilson Yips Ip Man and Ip Man 2, and Wong Kar-wais The Grandmaster. The Villainess The Villainess is a 2017 South Korean action film directed by Jung Byung-gil, starring Kim Ok-bin. The film had its world premiere at the 70th Cannes Film Festival in May 2017. Savior Savior is a 1998 war film starring Dennis Quaid, Stellan Skarsgård, Nastassja Kinski, and Nataša Ninković. It is about a U.S. mercenary escorting a Bosnian Serb woman and her newborn child to a United Nations safe zone during the Bosnian War. Redacted Redacted is a 2007 American war film written and directed by Brian De Palma. It is a fictional dramatization, loosely based on the 2006 Mahmudiyah killings in Mahmoudiyah, when U.S. Army soldiers raped an Iraqi girl and murdered her along with her family. This film, which is a companion to an earlier film by De Palma, 1989s Casualties of War, was shot in Jordan. Redacted premiered at the 2007 Venice Film Festival, where it earned a Silver Lion "best director" award. It was also shown at the Toronto International Film Festival, the New York Film Festival and the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema. The film opened in Spain, and in fifteen theaters in limited release in the United States on November 16, 2007. The film received mixed reactions from critics and a poor financial response in its limited U.S. release. Aamir Aamir is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language thriller film directed by Raj Kumar Gupta and starring Rajeev Khandelwal. The story revolves around a young Muslim man, Dr. Aamir Ali, who has returned to Mumbai from the United Kingdom and finds himself at the mercy of Islamic extremists who want to carry out a bombing in the city. It was adapted from the Filipino film Cavite. Ronja Robbersdaughter Ronia, the Robbers Daughter is a Swedish fantasy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 14 December 1984, directed by Tage Danielsson, based on the 1981 novel of the same title by Astrid Lindgren, and adapted for the screen by Lindgren herself. When the film was broadcast on television two years after its cinema premiere, the film was twenty minutes longer and uncensored. This spurred a debate where critics asked if film was more harmful in cinemas than on television. The film was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Ill Manors Ill Manors is a British crime drama film written, co-scored and directed by Ben Drew AKA musician Plan B. The film revolves around the lives of eight main characters, played by Riz Ahmed, Ed Skrein, Keef Coggins, Lee Allen, Nick Sagar, Ryan De La Cruz, Anouska Mond and Natalie Press, and features six original songs by Plan B, which act as a narration for the film. Ill Manors is a multi-character story, set over the course of seven days, a scenario where everyone is fighting for respect. The film focuses on the violence that surrounds the main characters as they struggle to survive on the streets. Each story is also represented by a different rap song performed by Plan B. Ball of Fire Ball of Fire is a 1941 American screwball comedy film directed by Howard Hawks and starring Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck. This Samuel Goldwyn Productions film concerns a group of professors laboring to write an encyclopedia and their encounter with a nightclub performer who provides her own unique knowledge. The supporting cast includes Oskar Homolka, S. Z. Sakall, Henry Travers, Richard Haydn, Dana Andrews, and Dan Duryea. In 1948, the plot was recycled for a musical film, A Song Is Born, this time starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo. The film is also known as The Professor and the Burlesque Queen. In 2016, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress, and selected for preservation in its National Film Registry. Alexander Nevsky Alexander Nevsky is a 1938 historical drama film directed by Sergei Eisenstein. It depicts the attempted invasion of Novgorod in the 13th century by the Teutonic Knights of the Holy Roman Empire and their defeat by Prince Alexander, known popularly as Alexander Nevsky. Eisenstein made the film in association with Dmitri Vasilyev and with a script co-written with Pyotr Pavlenko; they were assigned to ensure that Eisenstein did not stray into "formalism" and to facilitate shooting on a reasonable timetable. It was produced by Goskino via the Mosfilm production unit, with Nikolai Cherkasov in the title role and a musical score by Sergei Prokofiev, Alexander Nevsky was the first and most popular of Eisensteins three sound films. In 1941 Eisenstein, Pavlenko, Cherkasov and Abrikosov were awarded the Stalin Prize for the film. In 1978 the film was included in the worlds 100 best motion pictures according to an opinion poll conducted by the Italian publishing house Arnoldo Mondadori Editore. Russia Beyond considers the film one of the 10 best Russian war films. Operation: Endgame Operation: Endgame is a 2010 action comedy film directed by Fouad Mikati featuring an ensemble cast. It premiered on November 5, 2009, at the American Film Market and had a limited release in the United States on July 16, 2010. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on July 27, 2010. Watch Out, We're Mad Watch Out, Were Mad! is a 1974 Italian comedy film, directed by Marcello Fondato and starring the comedy team of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. It is an international co-production between Italy and Spain. Catch a Fire Catch a Fire is a 2006 biographical thriller film about activists against apartheid in South Africa. The film was directed by Phillip Noyce, from a screenplay written by Shawn Slovo. Slovos father, Joe Slovo, and mother Ruth First, leaders of the South African Communist Party and activists in the Anti-Apartheid Movement, appear as characters in the film, while her sister, Robyn Slovo, is one of the films producers and also plays their mother Ruth First. Catch a Fire was shot on location in South Africa, Swaziland and Mozambique. To End All Wars To End All Wars is a 2001 war film starring Robert Carlyle, Kiefer Sutherland and Sakae Kimura and was directed by David L. Cunningham. Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds is a 2017 South Korean fantasy action film directed by Kim Yong-hwa and based on a webtoon by Joo Ho-min, Along with the Gods. It stars Ha Jung-woo, Cha Tae-hyun, Ju Ji-hoon and Kim Hyang-gi. The film was shot as one but presented in two parts. The first part, Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds, was released on 20 December 2017. The sequel, titled The Last 49 Days, was released on August 1, 2018. In June 2018, it was announced that another two sequels are scheduled to be filmed in 2019. As of May 2019, Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds is the third most viewed film in South Korean film history. The Gospel According to St. Matthew The Gospel According to Matthew is a 1964 Italian biographical drama film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. It is a cinematic rendition of the story of Jesus Christ according to the Gospel of Saint Matthew, from the Nativity through the Resurrection. In 2015, the Vatican City newspaper LOsservatore Romano called it the best film on Christ ever made. The dialogue is taken directly from the Gospel of Matthew, as Pasolini felt that "images could never reach the poetic heights of the text." He reportedly chose Matthews Gospel over the others because he had decided that "John was too mystical, Mark too vulgar, and Luke too sentimental." Against All Odds Against All Odds is a 1984 American romantic neo-noir thriller film directed by Taylor Hackford and starring Rachel Ward, Jeff Bridges and James Woods alongside Jane Greer, Alex Karras, Richard Widmark and Dorian Harewood. A remake of Out of the Past, the films plot is about an aging American football star who is hired by a mobster to find his girlfriend. The films soundtrack, nominated for a Grammy Award, featured songs from Big Country, Kid Creole & the Coconuts, Stevie Nicks and Genesis breakout stars Mike Rutherford, Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins; the latter performed the title song, which was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Original Song and for a Golden Globe Award as Best Original Song, being one of the top-selling singles of 1984. Ginger & Rosa Ginger & Rosa is a 2012 drama film written and directed by Sally Potter and distributed by Artificial Eye. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 7 September 2012, and was released on 19 October 2012 in the United Kingdom. Diary of a Nymphomaniac Diario de una ninfómana is a 2008 Spanish erotic drama directed by Christian Molina and starring Belén Fabra and Leonardo Sbaraglia. It is based on Insatiable - The Sexual Adventures of a French Girl in Spain, the best-selling memoir of French author Valérie Tasso. It is unrelated to the French erotic drama Le journal intime dune nymphomane. In the United States and the United Kingdom the film was released under the title Insatiable – Diary of a Sex Addict. Law of Desire Law of Desire or La ley del deseo is a 1987 film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. Starring Eusebio Poncela as Pablo, Carmen Maura as Tina and Antonio Banderas as Antonio. It was the first film Almodóvar made independently with his own production company El Deseo. The story focuses on a complex love triangle between two men and a trans woman. Pablo, a successful gay film director, disappointed in his relationship with his young lover, Juan, concentrates in a new project, a monologue starring his transsexual sister, Tina. Antonio, an uptight young man, falls possessively in love with the director and in his passion would stop at nothing to obtain the object of his desire. The relationship between Pablo and Antonio is at the core of the film, however, the story and own drama of Pablos sister, Tina, plays a strong role in the plot. Shot in the later part of 1986, Law of Desire was Almodóvars first work centered in homosexual relationships. He considers Law of Desire the key film in his life and career. It follows the more serious tone set by Almodóvars previous film, Matador, exploring the unrestrained force of desire. Its themes are: love, loss, gender, family, sexuality and the close link between life and art. Law of Desire was met with general positive reactions from film critics, and it was a hit with audiences becoming Almodóvars most successful film up to that point. It toured many international film festival, winning the Teddy Award in Berlin and it made Almodóvar known internationally. Elements from Law of Desire grew into the basis for two later films: Carmen Maura appears in a stage production of Cocteaus The Human Voice, which inspired Almodóvars next film, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown; and Tinas confrontation scene with an abusive priest formed a partial genesis for Bad Education. The Killing of a Chinese Bookie The Killing of a Chinese Bookie is a 1976 American neo-noir crime film written and directed by John Cassavetes and starring Ben Gazzara. A rough and gritty film, this is the second of their three collaborations, following Husbands and preceding Opening Night. Timothy Carey, Seymour Cassel, Morgan Woodward, Meade Roberts, and Azizi Johari appear in supporting roles. Gazzaras character of the formidable strip club owner Cosmo Vittelli was in part based on an impersonation he did for his friend Cassavetes in the 1970s. In an interview for the Criterion Collection in the mid 2000s, Gazzara stated that he believed Vittelli, who cares deeply about the rather peculiar "art" aspect of the routines put on at his nightclub but cant get his patrons to, was a double of sorts of Cassavetes himself. Gazzara described his friend as a writer and director that totally believed in the importance and value of his work, because the work represented his heart and soul. Asterix in Britain Asterix in Britain is a Danish/French animated film released in 1986; the fifth Asterix feature film, and the last from Dargaud Films. It is based on the book of the same name. The theme song The Lookout is Out was performed by Cook da Books and was based on Plastic Bertrands "Astérix est là" but with a slower tempo, played with acoustic guitars and brand new English lyrics. No Entry No Entry is an Indian comedy film released in 2005. It was directed by Anees Bazmee and produced by Boney Kapoor. The film features an ensemble cast of Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Fardeen Khan, Bipasha Basu, Lara Dutta, Esha Deol and Celina Jaitly with a cameo appearance by Sameera Reddy. The movie is an official remake of 2002 Tamil movie Charlie Chaplin.The film was remade in Bengali as Kelor kriti. Red Red is a 2008 American thriller film based on a novel by Jack Ketchum and directed by Trygve Allister Diesen and Lucky McKee. It concerns one mans revenge after his beloved dog dies in an attempted robbery. The screenplay was written by Stephen Susco based on the novel. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008. George Harrison: Living in the Material World George Harrison: Living in the Material World is a 2011 documentary film directed by Martin Scorsese, based on the life of The Beatles George Harrison. It earned six nominations at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards, winning two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming and Outstanding Nonfiction Special. The film currently holds an 86% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes, based on 37 professional reviews. Chopping Mall Chopping Mall is a 1986 American science-fiction comedy horror film co-written and directed by Jim Wynorski, produced by Julie Corman, and starring Kelli Maroney, Tony ODell, John Terlesky, and Russell Todd. The story focuses on three security robots turning rogue, and killing teenage employees inside a shopping mall after dark. While not a commercial or critical success, the film has gained a cult following over the years. Rock the Kasbah Rock the Kasbah is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Barry Levinson and written by Mitch Glazer. The film stars Bill Murray as a talent manager sent to Afghanistan for a USO tour, Kate Hudson as his partner in country, Bruce Willis as his armed protection and book client, and Leem Lubany as his musical discovery. Open Road Films released the film on October 23, 2015. The film was a critical failure and box office flop. Cut Bank Cut Bank is a 2014 American thriller film directed by Matt Shakman and written by Roberto Patino. Starring Liam Hemsworth, Billy Bob Thornton, John Malkovich, Teresa Palmer, and Michael Stuhlbarg, the film was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in the United States on April 3, 2015, in a limited release and through video on demand by A24 Films. The Falcon and the Snowman The Falcon and the Snowman is a 1985 American spy drama film directed by John Schlesinger. The screenplay by Steven Zaillian is based on the 1979 book The Falcon and the Snowman: A True Story of Friendship and Espionage by Robert Lindsey, and tells the true story of two young American men, Christopher Boyce and Andrew Daulton Lee, who sold US security secrets to the Soviet Union. The film features the song "This Is Not America," written and performed by David Bowie and the Pat Metheny Group. Wildling Wildling is a 2018 American horror-fantasy film directed by Fritz Böhm and starring Bel Powley, Brad Dourif, Collin Kelly-Sordelet, James LeGros, and Liv Tyler. The screenplay was co-written by Böhm and Florian Eder. The plot follows Anna, a blossoming teenager who uncovers the dark secret behind her traumatic childhood. The film premiered at South by Southwest on March 10, 2018 and has received favorable reviews. It was released in the United States in select theaters and on video on demand on April 13, 2018, by IFC Films under their IFC Midnight brand. Ishtar Ishtar is a 1987 American action-adventure-comedy film written and directed by Elaine May and produced by Warren Beatty, who co-starred opposite Dustin Hoffman. The story revolves around a duo of incredibly untalented American songwriters who travel to a booking in Morocco and stumble into a four-party Cold War standoff. Shot on location in Morocco and New York City by cinematographer Vittorio Storaro, the production drew media attention before its release for substantial cost overruns on top of a lavish budget, and reports of clashes between May, Beatty, and Storaro. A change in studio management at Columbia Pictures during post-production also led to professional and personal difficulties that undermined the films release. The film polarized critics and became a notorious failure at the box office. Many have considered it to be one of the worst films ever made, although critical support for the film has grown strongly since its release. It was originally released on DVD only in Europe. A directors cut, running two minutes shorter, was released on Region 1 Blu-ray on August 6, 2013. Unaccompanied Minors Unaccompanied Minors is a 2006 Christmas comedy film directed by Paul Feig and starring Lewis Black, Wilmer Valderrama, Tyler James Williams, Dyllan Christopher, Brett Kelly, Gia Mantegna, and Quinn Shephard. It is based on a true story by Susan Burton first told on the public radio show This American Life, under the title "In the Event of an Emergency, Put Your Sister in an Upright Position". The film was released on December 8, 2006 by Warner Bros. Pictures, and grossed $21.9 million against a $26 million budget. The House of Small Cubes is a 2008 Japanese animated short subject film created by Kunio Katō, with music by Kenji Kondo and produced by Robot Communications and animated by Oh! Production. It won several prizes, including The Annecy Cristal at the 32nd Annecy International Animated Film Festival and the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 81st Academy Awards. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows in 2008. Synchronicity Synchronicity is a 2015 American science fiction film written, directed, and edited by Jacob Gentry. It stars Chad McKnight, A. J. Bowen, Brianne Davis, Scott Poythress, and Michael Ironside. McKnight plays a physicist who invents a time machine and becomes suspicious that others may be trying to steal the technology. It premiered at the 2015 Fantasia International Film Festival and had a limited release in theaters and on video on demand and iTunes on January 22, 2016. Meshes of the Afternoon Meshes of the Afternoon is a short experimental film directed by wife-and-husband team Maya Deren and Alexander Hammid who both also starred in the film. The films narrative is circular and repeats several motifs, including a flower on a long driveway, a key falling, a door unlocked, a knife in a loaf of bread, a mysterious Grim Reaper–like cloaked figure with a mirror for a face, a phone off the hook and an ocean. Through creative editing, distinct camera angles, and slow motion, the surrealist film depicts a world in which it is more and more difficult to catch reality. In 1990, Meshes of the Afternoon was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", going into the registry in the second year of voting. In 2015 the BBC named the film the 40th greatest American movie ever made. Fat Girl À ma sœur! is a 2001 French drama film written and directed by Catherine Breillat, and starring Anaïs Reboux and Roxane Mesquida. It was released in some English-speaking countries under the alternative titles For My Sister, Fat Girl and Story of a Whale. City of Life and Death City of Life and Death is a 2009 Chinese drama film written and directed by Lu Chuan, marking his third feature film. The film deals with the Battle of Nanjing and the following massacre committed by the Japanese army during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The film is also known as Nanking! Nanking! or Nanjing! Nanjing!. The film was released in China on April 22, 2009 and became a major box office success in the country, earning 150 million yuan in its first two and a half weeks alone. Cold Skin Cold Skin is a 2017 French-Spanish science fiction horror film directed by Xavier Gens and based on the 2002 novel of the same name by Albert Sánchez Piñol. The film was released on 20 October 2017 in Spain. Samuel Goldwyn Films released the film in the United States. The Man Who Invented Christmas The Man Who Invented Christmas is a 2017 biographical drama film directed by Bharat Nalluri and written by Susan Coyne based on the book of the same name by Les Standiford. It stars Dan Stevens, Christopher Plummer, and Jonathan Pryce. The plot follows Charles Dickens at the time when he wrote A Christmas Carol, and how Dickens fictional character Ebenezer Scrooge was influenced by his real-life father, John Dickens. It was released by Bleecker Street in the United States on 22 November 2017 and in the United Kingdom on 1 December 2017. Cars of the Revolution Cars of the Revolution is a 2008 Turkish drama film written and directed by Tolga Örnek. The Bad Sleep Well is a 1960 film directed by the Japanese director Akira Kurosawa. It was the first film to be produced under Kurosawas own independent production company. It was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival. The film stars Toshiro Mifune as a young man who gets a prominent position in a corrupt postwar Japanese company in order to expose the men responsible for his fathers death. It has its roots in Shakespeares Hamlet, while also doubling as a critique of corporate corruption. Along with Stray Dog and High and Low, it is one of three films in which Kurosawa explores the film noir genre. Altered Altered is a 2006 American science fiction horror film directed by Eduardo Sánchez and written by Jamie Nash. It was Sánchezs first solo effort as director following his co-directing of The Blair Witch Project in 1999. The plot is an inversion of the standard alien abduction formula, as four men abduct a lone alien, planning to wreak revenge on the invading species. In its early stages, the film was entitled Probed, and was intended as a comic homage to work of Sam Raimi and Troma Entertainment. Angel Beats! is a 13-episode Japanese anime television series produced by P.A.Works and Aniplex and directed by Seiji Kishi. The story was originally conceived by Jun Maeda, who also wrote the screenplay and composed the music with the group Anant-Garde Eyes, with original character design by Na-Ga; both Maeda and Na-Ga are from the visual novel brand Key, who produced such titles as Kanon, Air, and Clannad. The anime aired in Japan between April 3 and June 26, 2010 on CBC. An original video animation episode was released in December 2010, and a second OVA was released in June 2015. The story takes place in the afterlife and focuses on Otonashi, a boy who lost his memories of his life after dying. He is enrolled into the afterlife school and meets a girl named Yuri who invites him to join the Afterlife Battlefront, an organization she leads which fights against the student council president Kanade Tachibana, a girl also known as Angel with supernatural powers. Key worked in collaboration with ASCII Media Works Dengeki Gs Magazine to produce the project into a media franchise. Four manga series are serialized in Dengeki Gs Magazine and Dengeki Gs Comic: two illustrated by Haruka Komowata and two drawn by Yuriko Asami. A series of illustrated short stories written by Maeda and illustrated by GotoP were also serialized in Dengeki Gs Magazine between the November 2009 and May 2010 issues. Two Internet radio shows were produced to promote Angel Beats!. The first volume in a six-part episodic visual novel adaptation produced by Key was released for Windows on June 26, 2015. Angel Beats! received generally positive reviews by critics. The integration of various individual elements together, such as musical performances, humor and action, was commended in one review but panned in another, saying that the story was overloaded with too many elements. P.A.Works was praised for the animation of the action sequences and attention to detail with the weapons used. A major flaw noted by critics, however, is that the anime is too short, which leaves many of the characters with untold back-stories. The anime was selected as a recommended work by the awards jury of the 14th Japan Media Arts Festival in 2010. C.H.U.D. C.H.U.D. is a 1984 American science fiction horror film directed by Douglas Cheek, produced by Andrew Bonime, and starring John Heard, Daniel Stern, and Christopher Curry in his film debut. The plot concerns a New York City police officer and a homeless shelter manager who join forces to investigate a series of disappearances, and discover the missing are taken by humanoid monsters that live below the city. The title of the movie stands for Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers. The film was released in North America on August 31, 1984 and grossed $4.7 million. It was followed in 1989 by Bud the C.H.U.D.. Mohenjo Daro Mohenjo Daro is a 2016 Indian action-adventure film written and directed by Ashutosh Gowariker. It is produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur for UTV Motion Pictures and Sunita Gowariker for Ashutosh Gowariker Productions, and features Hrithik Roshan and Pooja Hegde in the lead roles. It is a cinematic presentation based on the ancient Indus Valley civilization, and its city Mohenjo-daro, a UNESCO World Heritage site, located in Sindh, Pakistan. Set in 2016 BC at the height of Indus Valley Civilization, the story follows a farmer Sarman who travels to the city of Mohenjo Daro and falls in love with a high-status woman, and who must then challenge the citys elite, and fight against overwhelming odds to save their civilization. Gowariker took over three years to research and develop the script, working closely with archaeologists to ensure authenticity in the representation of his fictional story. The film was shot in Bhuj and Mumbai with brief schedules in Bhedaghat and Thane. The soundtrack and score were composed by A. R. Rahman with lyrics penned by Javed Akhtar. The film was released worldwide on 12 August 2016 to generally mixed or negative reviews from critics, and is considered to be a major box office flop. Orca Orca is a 1977 American thriller film directed by Michael Anderson and produced by Dino De Laurentiis, starring Richard Harris, Charlotte Rampling and Will Sampson. It is based on Arthur Herzogs novel of the same name. The film follows a male orca whale tracking down and getting revenge on a boat captain for killing the whales pregnant mate and their unborn calf. Reception towards the film was unfavorable by critics and audiences alike due to its similarities to Jaws, released two years prior. Upon release, the film received only minor theatrical success, but in recent years, the film has achieved a cult following among fans of the natural horror subgenre. Attila Attila is a 2001 American television miniseries set during the waning days of the Western Roman Empire, in particular during the invasions of the Huns in Europe. Ustad Hotel Ustad Hotel is a 2012 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Anwar Rasheed, written by Anjali Menon and produced by Listin Stephen. The film stars Dulquer Salmaan, Thilakan and Nithya Menen, with Siddique, Mamukkoya, and Lena in supporting roles, along with Asif Ali and Jishnu in cameo roles. The story is about a young man named Faizal, known as Faizi, who studies in Switzerland as a chef against the wishes of his father. When this matter comes to light, his father snatches away his passport to prevent him from taking up his new job in UK. As the relation between father and son deteriorates, Faizi is forced to work as a cook in a restaurant in Kozhikode run by his grandfather Karim till he can plan something alternate. Ustad Hotel released on 13 July 2012 was a commercial success. It won three National Film Awards, for Best Popular Film, Menon won the award for Best Dialogues and Thilakan got a Special Mention. It was remade in Kannada as Gowdru Hotel. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Janatha Hotel in 2018. Alligator Alligator is a 1980 American monster movie directed by Lewis Teague and written by John Sayles. It stars Robert Forster, Robin Riker and Michael V. Gazzo. It also includes an appearance by actress Sue Lyon in her last screen role to date. Set in Chicago, the film follows a police officer and a reptile expert to track a giant murderous sewer alligator, flushed down the toilet years earlier, that is attacking residents after escaping from the sewers. The film received praise from critics for its intentional satirizing. A direct-to-video sequel was released in 1991, entitled The Mutation. Despite the title, this film shared no characters or actors with the original, and the plot was essentially a retread of the first film. A tabletop game based on the film was distributed by the Ideal Toy Company in 1980. Detective Conan Case Closed, also known as , is a Japanese detective manga series written and illustrated by Gosho Aoyama. It has been serialized in Shogakukans Weekly Shōnen Sunday since January 19, 1994, and has been collected into 96 tankōbon volumes as of April 10, 2019. Due to legal problems with the name Detective Conan, the English language releases from Funimation and Viz were renamed to Case Closed. The story follows an amateur detective who was transformed into a child while investigating a mysterious organization and solves a multitude of cases while impersonating his friends father and other characters. The series received an anime adaptation by Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation and TMS Entertainment. The anime resulted in animated feature films, original video animations, video games, audio disc releases and live action episodes. Funimation licensed the anime series for North American broadcast in 2003 under the name Case Closed with the characters given Americanized names. The anime premiered on Adult Swim but was discontinued due to low ratings. In March 2013, Funimation began streaming their licensed episodes of Case Closed; Crunchyroll simulcast them in 2014. Funimation also localized the first six Case Closed films, while Discotek Media localized the Lupin III crossover special and its film sequel. Meanwhile, the manga was localized by Viz Media, which used Funimations changed title and character names. Shogakukan Asia made its own English language localized version of the manga which used the original title and Japanese names. The tankōbon volumes of the manga have sold over 230 million copies worldwide, making it the fourth-best-selling manga series. In 2001, the manga was awarded the 46th Shogakukan Manga Award in the shōnen category. The anime adaptation has been well received and ranked in the top twenty in Animages polls between 1996 and 2001. In the Japanese anime television ranking, Case Closed episodes ranked in the top six on a weekly basis. Both the manga and the anime have had positive response from critics for their plot and cases. The manga has been sold in 25 countries, while the anime has been broadcast in 40 countries. A Field in England A Field in England is a 2013 British historical psychological horror film directed by Ben Wheatley. The film, shot in black-and-white, is set during the mid-17th century English Civil War. The film was released on 2013 on multiple platforms simultaneously, including cinemas, home media and video on demand. It was also broadcast on Film4 on the day of its release. Criminal Criminal is a 2004 American film based upon the Argentine film Nine Queens. Directed by Gregory Jacobs, it stars John C. Reilly, Diego Luna, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Maeve Quinlan and is a production of Section Eight, the production company of Steven Soderbergh and George Clooney. Serial Experiments Lain is a 1998 Japanese science fiction anime series directed by Ryūtarō Nakamura and produced by Yasuyuki Ueda for Triangle Staff, with original character design by Yoshitoshi ABe. It was originally broadcast in Japan on TV Tokyo from July 6, 1998 to September 28, 1998. The series explores themes such as reality, identity and communication through philosophy, computer history, cyberpunk literature and conspiracy theory. The Hot Spot The Hot Spot is a 1990 American neo-noir film directed by Dennis Hopper and based on the 1952 book Hell Hath No Fury by Charles Williams, who also co-wrote the screenplay. It stars Don Johnson, Virginia Madsen, and Jennifer Connelly, and features a score by Jack Nitzsche played by John Lee Hooker, Miles Davis, Taj Mahal, Roy Rogers, and drummer Earl Palmer. The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes is a 1970 DeLuxe Color film in Panavision written and produced by Billy Wilder and I. A. L. Diamond, and directed by Wilder. The film offers an affectionate, slightly parodic look at Sherlock Holmes, and draws a distinction between the "real" Holmes and the character portrayed by Watson in his stories for The Strand magazine. It stars Robert Stephens as Holmes and Colin Blakely as Doctor Watson. Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, the creators and writers of the BAFTA and Emmy Award-winning series Sherlock, credited The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes as a source of inspiration for their show. It's a Disaster Its a Disaster is a 2012 American art-house black comedy film written and directed by Todd Berger. The film was made by Los Angeles-based comedy group The Vacationeers and stars Rachel Boston, David Cross, America Ferrera, Jeff Grace, Erinn Hayes, Kevin M. Brennan, Blaise Miller, Julia Stiles, and Todd Berger. The film premiered on June 20, 2012, at the Los Angeles Film Festival. Its a Disaster was commercially released in US theaters by Oscilloscope Laboratories, which acquired the US distribution rights to the film, on April 12, 2013. Happily N'Ever After Happily NEver After is a 2007 American-German computer-animated fantasy family film directed by Paul J. Bolger, produced by John H. Williams, written by Rob Moreland and based on the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen. The title is the opposite of a stock phrase, happily ever after; the name is contracted with an apostrophe between the N and the E. The film stars the voices of Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze, Andy Dick, Wallace Shawn, Patrick Warburton, Sigourney Weaver, and George Carlin in his final film appearance. The film premiered on December 16, 2006 and was theatrically released on January 5, 2007 by Lionsgate, and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on May 1, 2007 by Roadshow Entertainment. The film was both a critical and commercial failure, earning $38 million on a $47 million budget. The film has also been described as a rip-off of the Shrek franchise. Despite this, a direct-to-video sequel, Snow White Another Bite @ the Apple, was released on March 24, 2009. Sense & Sensibility Sense and Sensibility is a 2008 British television drama adaptation of Jane Austens 1811 novel Sense and Sensibility. The screenplay was written by Andrew Davies, who revealed that the aim of the series was to make viewers forget Ang Lees 1995 film Sense and Sensibility. The series was "more overtly sexual" than previous Austen adaptations, and Davies included scenes featuring a seduction and a duel that were absent from the feature film. Sense and Sensibility was directed by John Alexander and produced by Anne Pivcevic. Hattie Morahan and Charity Wakefield star as Elinor and Marianne Dashwood, two sisters who go on "a voyage of burgeoning sexual and romantic discovery". The series was shot on location in the English counties of Berkshire, Surrey, Buckinghamshire and Devon for two months from April 2007. Sense and Sensibility was co-produced by the BBC and American studio WGBH Boston. It was aired in three parts from 1 January 2008 in the United Kingdom and attracted an average of 6 million viewers per episode. The first episode also became one of the top ten most streamed programmes on the BBC iPlayer. Sense and Sensibility garnered mostly positive reviews from television critics, while the cast and crew earned several award nominations for their work. It was released on a two-disc DVD in the UK on 14 January 2008. 400 Days 400 Days is a 2015 American science fiction film written and directed by Matt Osterman and starring Brandon Routh, Caity Lotz, Ben Feldman, and Dane Cook as astronauts sent on a 400-day-long simulated mission to a distant planet, to test the psychological effects of deep space travel. In the United States, the film premiered in theaters, on-demand, and digitally on January 12, 2016. Thunder Road Thunder Road is a 2018 American comedy-drama microbudget film directed, written by, and starring Jim Cummings, based on his 2016 short film of the same name. Cummings also served as co-editor, composer and visual effects artist. It also stars Kendal Farr, Nican Robinson, Macon Blair, Jocelyn DeBoer, Chelsea Edmunson, Ammie Leonards, and Bill Wise. It won the Grand Jury Award at the 2018 SXSW Film Festival. The production began with a Kickstarter campaign. The Bang Bang Club The Bang-Bang Club is a 2010 Canadian-South African biographical drama film written and directed by Steven Silver and stars Ryan Phillippe as Greg Marinovich, Malin Åkerman as Robin Comley, Taylor Kitsch as Kevin Carter, Frank Rautenbach as Ken Oosterbroek and Neels Van Jaarsveld as João Silva. They portray the lives of four photojournalists active within the townships of South Africa during the Apartheid period, particularly between 1990 and 1994, from when Nelson Mandela was released from prison to the 1994 elections. It is a film adaptation of the book The Bang-Bang Club: Snapshots from a Hidden War co-written by Greg Marinovich and João Silva who were part of the group of four photographers known as Bang-Bang Club, the other two members being Kevin Carter and Ken Oosterbroek. My Best Fiend My Best Fiend is a 1999 German documentary film written and directed by Werner Herzog, about his tumultuous yet productive relationship with German actor Klaus Kinski. It was released on DVD in 2000 by Anchor Bay. The Good Thief The Good Thief is a 2002 British-French-Irish crime thriller film starring Nick Nolte, Emir Kusturica and Nutsa Kukhianidze, and directed by Neil Jordan. It is a remake of the French film Bob le flambeur by Jean-Pierre Melville. The film, shot in both Monaco and Nice, follows a heroin-addicted retired thief through the setup and completion of one last job. Project X Project X is a 1987 American science fiction comedy-drama film produced by Walter F. Parkes and Lawrence Lasker, directed by Jonathan Kaplan, and starring Matthew Broderick and Helen Hunt. The plot revolves around a USAF Airman and a graduate student who are assigned to care for chimpanzees used in a secret Air Force project. The Method The Method is a 2005 thriller film directed by Marcelo Piñeyro and based on the play El mètode Grönholm by Jordi Galceran. It stars Eduardo Noriega, Najwa Nimri, Eduard Fernández, Pablo Echarri, Ernesto Alterio, Natalia Verbeke, Adriana Ozores and Carmelo Gómez, as the only eight actors in the film. The Aftermath The Aftermath is a 2019 drama film directed by James Kent and written by Joe Shrapnel and Anna Waterhouse, based on the 2013 novel of the same name by Rhidian Brook. It stars Keira Knightley, Alexander Skarsgård, Jason Clarke, and Alexander Scheer. The film was released in the United States on March 15, 2019, by Fox Searchlight Pictures. It had its world premiere at the Glasgow Film Festival on February 26, 2019. It was Fox Searchlight Pictures last film as a standalone studio before Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures took over distribution starting with Tolkien on May 10, 2019. Necessary Roughness Necessary Roughness is a 1991 American sport comedy film directed by Stan Dragoti, his final film. The film stars Scott Bakula, Héctor Elizondo, Robert Loggia, and Harley Jane Kozak. Co-stars include Larry Miller, Sinbad, Jason Bateman, Kathy Ireland, Rob Schneider, and Fred Thompson. The film touches on an up-and-coming season at the fictional higher learning institution of Texas State University and its football team nicknamed the Fightin Armadillos. The once-powerful Armadillos are forced to start the season with a host of new coaches and players after the previous staff and all but one players are banned following a scandal. This predicament is based on the "death penalty" handed out to the Southern Methodist University football team for violations very similar to the ones found at the fictional Texas State. Triage Triage is a 2009 drama film written and directed by Danis Tanović and starring Colin Farrell, Paz Vega, Branko Djuric and Christopher Lee. The film’s plot is a dark tale of a photojournalist who comes home after a dangerous assignment in Kurdistan during the 1988 Anfal genocide against the Kurdish people. The film focuses on the psychological effects of war on a photo journalist. It is based on the novel Triage by American veteran war correspondent Scott Anderson. The Hunchback of Notre Dame The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a 1939 American romantic drama film starring Charles Laughton and Maureen OHara. Directed by William Dieterle and produced by Pandro S. Berman, the film is based on Victor Hugos 1831 novel. The Last: Naruto the Movie The Last: Naruto the Movie is a 2014 Japanese animated film produced by Studio Pierrot and directed by Tsuneo Kobayashi. Based on Masashi Kishimotos manga and anime Naruto, it is the first film which is part of the canonical storyline set between chapters 699 and 700 of the manga series and the events of the film coincide with the final episode of the Shippuden series. The film, starring Junko Takeuchi, Nana Mizuki, Chie Nakamura, Showtaro Morikubo, Satoshi Hino, Kazuhiko Inoue and Noriaki Sugiyama, focuses on Naruto Uzumakis ninja team as they go on a mission to stop the moon from falling, and rescue Hanabi Hyuga — Hinata Hyugas sister — from Toneri Otsutsuki, a man who wishes to marry Hinata and punish mankind for weaponising chakra. Naruto and Hinata develop a romantic relationship during their adventure. The film premiered on 6 December 2014. Kishimoto created new designs for the characters, since they are now young adults rather than teenagers as depicted in Naruto: Shippuden. Kishimoto and the writers focused on the romantic relationship between the main characters; although Kishimoto was uncomfortable depicting romantic scenes, he enjoyed seeing the output. The films theme song is Sukima Switchs "Hoshi no Utsuwa". The Last had been the franchises highest-grossing film before it was surpassed by its sequel, Naruto the Movie. The film was also a critical success, with a number of writers praising its story and animation. However, its lack of an appealing antagonist was criticised. The films Japanese home-media release was one of the years best sellers. The Boys Are Back The Boys Are Back is a 2009 Australian/British drama film directed by Scott Hicks, produced by Greg Brenman and starring Clive Owen. Based on the book The Boys Are Back In Town by Simon Carr, the film features a score composed by Hal Lindes and a soundtrack by Sigur Rós. Boss Boss is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Anthony DSouza and written by Sajid-Farhad. It was produced by Cape of Good Films and Ashwin Varde Productions and features Akshay Kumar in the lead role, along with Mithun Chakraborty, Shiv Panditt, Ronit Roy and Aditi Rao Hydari. It is a remake of the Malayalam film Pokkiri Raja The teaser of Boss was released on 14 August 2013, along with the Akshay Kumar-starrer Once Upon A Time in Mumbai Dobaara!. I Am Not an Easy Man I Am Not an Easy Man is a 2018 French romantic comedy directed by Éléonore Pourriat. The film stars Vincent Elbaz as a chauvinist who ends up in a parallel universe where stereotypical gender roles are reversed. The film was released worldwide on April 13, 2018, by Netflix. It is the second French-language Netflix original film and the first French-language film commissioned by Netflix. Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak, also known by the initialism QSQT, is a 1988 Indian Hindi-language musical romance film, directed by Mansoor Khan, written and produced by his father Nasir Hussain, and starring his cousin Aamir Khan along with Juhi Chawla in the lead roles. The film was released on 29 April 1988 to critical acclaim, and was a major commercial success, and was a blockbuster turning Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla into hugely popular stars. The plot was a modern-day take on classic tragic romance stories such as Layla and Majnun, Heer Ranjha, and Romeo and Juliet. QSQT, which "reinvented the romantic musical genre" in Bollywood, was a milestone in the history of Hindi cinema, setting the template for Bollywood musical romance films that defined Hindi cinema in the 1990s. The soundtrack of the film, composed by Anand-Milind, with lyrics written by Majrooh Sultanpuri, was equally successful, becoming one of the best-selling Bollywood soundtrack albums of the 1980s with more than 8million soundtrack albums sold, and with "Papa Kehte Hain" being the most popular hit song from the album. The soundtrack was a breakthrough for the careers of Anand-Milind, as well as T-Series, one of Indias leading record labels. Indiatimes Movies ranks the movie amongst the "Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films". It won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment, and eight Filmfare Awards from eleven nominations including Best Film, Best Director for Mansoor Khan, Best Male Debut for Aamir Khan, and Best Female Debut for Juhi Chawla. Potiche Potiche is a 2010 French-Belgian comedy film directed by François Ozon, based on the play of the same name by Pierre Barillet and Jean-Pierre Grédy. It stars Catherine Deneuve, Gérard Depardieu, Fabrice Luchini, Karin Viard, Judith Godrèche and Jérémie Renier. Set in 1977, the film tells the story of a submissive wife who gets to run her husbands umbrella factory, after the employees rebel against their tyrannical manager. In French, a potiche is a decorative vase, but by extension means "window dressing" or, roughly, "trophy wife". The film competed at the 67th Venice International Film Festival and received two Magritte Award nominations, winning Best Supporting Actor for Jérémie Renier. Willow Creek Willow Creek is a 2013 independent found footage horror film written and directed by Bobcat Goldthwait. It stars Alexie Gilmore and Bryce Johnson as a couple who go into the woods of Willow Creek looking for material for their documentary on Bigfoot lore. Auntie Mame Auntie Mame is a 1958 American Technicolor comedy film based on the 1955 novel of the same name by Patrick Dennis and its theatrical adaptation by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee. This film version stars Rosalind Russell and was directed by Morton DaCosta. Mame, a musical version of the story, appeared on Broadway in 1966, and was later made into a 1974 film Mame starring Lucille Ball as the title character. Paid in Full Paid in Full is a 2002 American crime drama film directed by Charles Stone III. It takes place in Harlem in the 1980s. The title of the film is taken from the 1987 album and 1987 song by Eric B. & Rakim. "Paid in Full" is based on three friends Azie "AZ" Faison, Rich Porter, and Alpo Martinez and their professional criminal exploits. The characters Ace, Mitch, and Rico, respectively, are based on these three drug dealers. Bully Bully is a 2011–12 American documentary drama film directed and co-produced by Lee Hirsch and co-produced and written by Cynthia Lowen along with producers Cindy Waitt and Sarah Foudy. The film follows the lives of five students who face bullying on a daily basis in U.S. schools and premiered at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival. It was also screened at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival and the LA Film Festival. Bully had its global premiere at Italys Ischia Film Festival on July 17, 2011. Bully was acquired by The Weinstein Company immediately after its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. The film was released in United States theaters on March 30, 2012. On the official website, the filmmakers are promoting Bully as an important advocacy tool against bullying and in facilitating an anti-bullying movement. Contrary to the filmmakers goals, the film suffered from a lack of accessibility in theatres due to controversy surrounding its MPAA rating and from an extended downtime between theatre and home release. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on February 12, 2013 only with the PG-13 rated version. Fukrey Fukrey is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language comedy film, directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba, produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani, and starring Pulkit Samrat, Varun Sharma, Ali Fazal, Manjot Singh, Richa Chadda, Vishakha Singh, and Priya Anand. The story and dialogues are written by Vipul Vig and the screenplay is written by Vig and Lamba. Produced under the Excel Entertainment banner, the film was released on 14 June 2013. Despite a poor opening, the film went on to become a sleeper hit. Kickboxer: Vengeance Kickboxer: Vengeance is a 2016 American martial arts film directed by John Stockwell, and starring David Bautista, Alain Moussi, Gina Carano, Georges St-Pierre, and Jean-Claude Van Damme. It is the sixth film in the Kickboxer franchise and also serves as a reboot. The film has a similar premise as the first film in the franchise. The film was released in select theaters and on VOD by RLJ Entertainment on September 2, 2016. Bamboozled Bamboozled is a 2000 satirical comedy-drama film written and directed by Spike Lee about a modern televised minstrel show featuring black actors donning blackface makeup and the resulting violent fallout from the shows success. It features an ensemble cast including Damon Wayans, Jada Pinkett Smith, Savion Glover, Tommy Davidson, Michael Rapaport and Mos Def. The film was given a limited release by New Line Cinema during the fall of 2000, and was released on DVD the following year. Critical reception was mixed, and the film was a box office bomb. The Snow Walker The Snow Walker is a 2003 Canadian survival drama film written and directed by Charles Martin Smith and starring Barry Pepper. Based on the short story Walk Well, My Brother by Farley Mowat, the film is about a Canadian bush pilot whose life is changed through an encounter with a young Inuit woman and their challenge to survive the harsh conditions of the Northwest Territories following an aircraft crash. The film won six Leo Awards, including Best Lead Performance by a Male, and was nominated for nine Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture, Best Performance by an Actor, Best Performance by an Actress, and Best Adapted Screenplay. At the End of the Tunnel At the End of the Tunnel is a 2016 Argentine crime thriller film directed by Rodrigo Grande. The film won best movie at the Seattle International Film Festival in 2017. Happy as Lazzaro Happy as Lazzaro is a 2018 Italian drama film directed by Alice Rohrwacher. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Rohrwacher won the award for Best Screenplay. Kidnapping, Caucasian Style Kidnapping, Caucasian Style is a 1967 Soviet comedy film dealing with a humorous plot revolving around bride kidnapping, an old tradition that used to exist in certain regions of the Northern Caucasus. The original title derives from the Alexander Pushkin poem The Prisoner of the Caucasus and Leo Tolstoys short story The Prisoner of the Caucasus. The film was directed by Leonid Gaidai. It is the last film featuring the trio of the "Coward", the "Fool", and the "Pro", a group of bumbling antiheroes similar in some ways to the Three Stooges. The film premiered in Moscow on April 1, 1967. Film had strong similarity with early Hollywood film The Rogue Song by Irving Thalberg. Bob le Flambeur Bob le flambeur is a 1956 French gangster film directed by Jean-Pierre Melville. The film stars Roger Duchesne as Bob. It is often considered a film noir and precursor to the French New Wave because of its use of handheld camera and a single jump cut. Jenny's Wedding Jennys Wedding is a 2015 American romantic dramedy film written and directed by Mary Agnes Donoghue and starring Katherine Heigl, Alexis Bledel, Tom Wilkinson, Linda Emond, Grace Gummer and Matthew Metzger. Heigl plays Jenny, a woman who finally decides to get married, but her choice of partner tears her conventional family apart. Jennys Wedding was filmed on location in Cleveland from October 2013. An Indiegogo campaign was later launched to help raise money for post-production costs. The film was released on July 31, 2015 in a limited release by IFC Films. Heartless Heartless is a 2009 British horror film written and directed by Philip Ridley and starring Jim Sturgess, Noel Clarke, Clémence Poésy and Eddie Marsan. This was Ridleys first film in fourteen years since 1995s The Passion of Darkly Noon. The film garnered positive reception from critics who praised the performances and dark atmospheric tone that complemented the Faustian plot. Bordertown Bordertown is a 2006 American drama film written and directed by Gregory Nava, and starring Jennifer Lopez, Martin Sheen, Maya Zapata, Sonia Braga and Antonio Banderas. The film is inspired by the true story of the numerous female homicides in Ciudad Juárez and tells the story of an inquisitive American reporter sent in by her American newspaper to investigate the murders. Lopez also recorded a song for the film entitled Porque La Vida Es Asi. Madea's Witness Protection Tyler Perrys Madeas Witness Protection is a 2012 American comedy film directed, written and produced by Tyler Perry. It is the fourteenth film by Perry and the sixth in the Madea franchise. It is the fourth Perry film not to be adapted from a play, alongside The Family That Preys, Daddys Little Girls and Good Deeds, as well as the first Madea film not to be adapted from a play. The film was filmed in Atlanta from mid to late January to the beginning of March 2012 and was released through 34th Street Films and Lionsgate. With total box office gross of $67 million, Madeas Witness Protection is in the top three of Tyler Perrys most successful movies, after Boo! A Madea Halloween and Madea Goes to Jail. Joe Somebody Joe Somebody is a 2001 American comedy-drama film written by John Scott Shepherd and directed by John Pasquin. The film stars Tim Allen as an ordinary man forced into violence by a workplace bully. The film also stars Julie Bowen, Kelly Lynch, Greg Germann, Hayden Panettiere, Patrick Warburton and Jim Belushi. Screenwriter John Scott Shepherd wrote the script based on his experiences working in advertising. Though originally offered to Jim Carrey, the role of Joe Scheffer would eventually be taken by Allen. The film marked Allen and Pasquins third feature together, after 1994s The Santa Clause and 1997s Jungle 2 Jungle. The entire film was shot over a nearly eight-week span in Minnesota. The film was released in the U.S. on December 21, 2001, to negative reviews. Produced on a $38 million budget, the film ended its theatrical run with $24.5 million worldwide, making it a financial failure. The film received one award nomination, which went to young Panettieres performance as the title characters daughter. Ghosts of Mississippi Ghosts of Mississippi is a 1996 American biographical courtroom drama film directed by Rob Reiner and starring Alec Baldwin, Whoopi Goldberg and James Woods. The plot is based on the true story of the 1994 trial of Byron De La Beckwith, the white supremacist accused of the 1963 assassination of civil rights activist Medgar Evers. James Woods was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role of Byron De La Beckwith. The original music score was composed by Marc Shaiman and the cinematography is by John Seale. River of No Return River of No Return is a 1954 American Western film directed by Otto Preminger and starring Robert Mitchum and Marilyn Monroe. The screenplay by Frank Fenton is based on a story by Louis Lantz, who borrowed his premise from the 1948 Italian film Bicycle Thieves. It was made in Technicolor and CinemaScope and released by 20th Century Fox. A Dog's Journey A Dogs Journey is a 2019 American comedy-drama film directed by Gail Mancuso and written by W. Bruce Cameron, Cathryn Michon, Maya Forbes, and Wally Wolodarsky. The film is based on the 2012 novel of the same name by Cameron, and a sequel to the 2017 film A Dogs Purpose. The film stars Josh Gad, Dennis Quaid, Marg Helgenberger, Betty Gilpin, Kathryn Prescott, and Henry Lau. The film is a co-production between Amblin Entertainment, Reliance Entertainment, Walden Media, and Alibaba Pictures and was released by Universal Pictures in the United States on May 17, 2019. Gantz: O Gantz: O is a 2016 Japanese CGI anime science fiction action film directed by Yasushi Kawamura, produced by Digital Frontier, written by Tsutomu Kuroiwa, chief directed by Keiichi Sato, and based on the manga series Gantz, which was written and illustrated by Hiroya Oku. It was released in Japan by Toho on October 14, 2016. Violent Cop , also known as Warning: This Man is Wild and So No Otoko Kyobo Ni Tsuki, is a 1989 Japanese film directed by and starring Takeshi Kitano. It was Kitanos directorial debut, and marked the beginning of his career as a filmmaker. Woman on Top Woman on Top is a 2000 American fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Fina Torres, written by Vera Blasi, and starring Penélope Cruz, Murilo Benício, Harold Perrineau Jr., and Mark Feuerstein. Dear Wendy Dear Wendy is a 2005 crime film directed by Thomas Vinterberg and written by Lars von Trier. It stars Jamie Bell, Bill Pullman, Michael Angarano, Mark Webber, Danso Gordon, Novella Nelson and Alison Pill. It was an international co-production between Denmark, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom, filmed on-location in Copenhagen. The film had its world premiere at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. It received an approval rating of 36% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 64 reviews and an average rating of 5.1/10. Vinterberg won the Silver St. George for Best Director at the 27th Moscow International Film Festival. Julius Caesar Julius Caesar is a 1953 epic Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film adaptation of the play by Shakespeare, directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, who also wrote the uncredited screenplay, and produced by John Houseman. The original music score is by Miklós Rózsa. The film stars Marlon Brando as Mark Antony, James Mason as Brutus, John Gielgud as Cassius, Louis Calhern as Julius Caesar, Edmond OBrien as Casca, Greer Garson as Calpurnia, and Deborah Kerr as Portia. Rio Lobo Rio Lobo is a 1970 American Western film starring John Wayne. The film was the last film directed by Howard Hawks, from a script by Leigh Brackett. The film was shot in Technicolor with a running time of 114 minutes. The musical score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith and the movie was filmed at Cuernavaca in the Mexican state of Morelos and at Tucson. It was the third Howard Hawks film varying the idea of a sheriff defending his office against belligerent outlaw elements in the town, after Rio Bravo and El Dorado, both also starring John Wayne. To Be or Not to Be To Be or Not to Be is a 1983 American war comedy film directed by Alan Johnson, produced by Mel Brooks, and starring Mel Brooks, Anne Bancroft, Tim Matheson, Charles Durning, Christopher Lloyd, and José Ferrer. The screenplay was written by Ronny Graham and Thomas Meehan, based on the original story by Melchior Lengyel, Ernst Lubitsch and Edwin Justus Mayer. The film is a remake of the 1942 film of the same name. Enduring Love Enduring Love is a 2004 British psychological thriller film directed by Roger Michell with screenwriter Joe Penhall, based on the novel of the same name by Ian McEwan. The story concerns two strangers who become dangerously close after witnessing a deadly accident. It stars Daniel Craig, Rhys Ifans and Samantha Morton with Bill Nighy, Susan Lynch and Corin Redgrave. Hannah Arendt Hannah Arendt is a 2012 German-Luxembourgish-French biographical drama film directed by Margarethe von Trotta and starring Barbara Sukowa. The film centers in the life of German-Jewish philosopher and political theorist Hannah Arendt. It is distributed by Zeitgeist Films in the United States, where it opened theatrically on 29 May 2013. German director von Trottas film centers on Arendts response to the 1961 trial of Nazi Adolf Eichmann, which she covered for The New Yorker. Her writing on the trial became controversial for its depiction of both Eichmann and the Jewish councils, and for its introduction of Arendts now-famous concept of "the banality of evil". Mardaani Mardaani is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Pradeep Sarkar and produced by Aditya Chopra. The film stars Rani Mukerji, with Jisshu Sengupta, Tahir Raj Bhasin and Saanand Verma in supporting roles. The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise directed to Mukerjis performance, and emerged a commercial success. The film tells the story of a policewoman whose interest in the case of a kidnapped teenage girl leads her to uncover secrets of human trafficking by the Indian mafia. Stage Beauty Stage Beauty is a 2004 British-American-German romantic period drama directed by Richard Eyre. The screenplay by Jeffrey Hatcher is based on his play Compleat Female Stage Beauty, which was inspired by references to 17th-century actor Edward Kynaston made in the detailed private diary kept by Samuel Pepys. The Raven The Raven is a 1963 American horror-comedy film produced and directed by Roger Corman. The film stars Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, and Boris Karloff as a trio of rival sorcerers. The supporting cast features a young Jack Nicholson as Lorres characters son. It was the fifth in the so-called Corman-Poe cycle of eight films largely featuring adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe stories produced by Roger Corman and released by AIP. The film was written by Richard Matheson, based on references to Poes poem "The Raven". Three decades earlier, Karloff had appeared in another film with the same title, Lew Landerss 1935 horror film The Raven with Bela Lugosi. Noises Off... Noises Off is a 1992 American comedy film directed by Peter Bogdanovich, with a screenplay by Marty Kaplan based on the 1982 play of the same name by Michael Frayn. Its ensemble cast includes Michael Caine, Carol Burnett, Christopher Reeve, John Ritter, Marilu Henner, Nicollette Sheridan, Julie Hagerty and Mark Linn-Baker, as well as featuring the last performance of Denholm Elliott, who died the same year. Pretty Persuasion Pretty Persuasion is a 2005 American black comedy film directed by Marcos Siega, written by Skander Halim, and starring Evan Rachel Wood, James Woods, Ron Livingston, Elisabeth Harnois, and Jane Krakowski. Its plot follows a 15-year-old student at an elite Beverly Hills academy who accuses her drama teacher of sexual harassment. Murderball Murderball is a 2005 American documentary film about athletes who are physically disabled who play wheelchair rugby. It centers on the rivalry between the Canadian and U.S. teams leading up to the 2004 Paralympic Games. It was directed by Henry Alex Rubin and Dana Adam Shapiro, and produced by Jeffrey V. Mandel and Shapiro. It was nominated for Best Documentary Feature for the 78th Academy Awards. Murderball was the first and only MTV film released through THINKFilm as well as Participant Media. Why We Fight Why We Fight is a 2005 documentary film about the military–industrial complex directed by Eugene Jarecki. The title refers to the World War II-era eponymous propaganda movies commissioned by the U.S. Government to justify their decision to enter the war against the Axis Powers. Why We Fight was first screened at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2005, exactly forty-four years after President Dwight D. Eisenhowers farewell address. Although it won the Grand Jury Prize for Documentary, it received a limited public cinema release on January 22, 2006, and then was released on DVD on June 27, 2006, by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The documentary also won one of the 2006 Grimme Awards in the competition "Information & Culture"; the prize is one of Germanys most prestigious for television productions and a Peabody Award in 2006. Norma Rae Norma Rae is a 1979 American drama film directed by Martin Ritt from a screenplay written by Harriet Frank Jr. and Irving Ravetch. Based on the true story of Crystal Lee Sutton, which was told in the 1975 book Crystal Lee, a Woman of Inheritance by New York Times reporter Henry P. Leifermann, the film stars Sally Field in the titular role. Beau Bridges, Ron Leibman, Pat Hingle, Barbara Baxley, and Gail Strickland are featured in supporting roles. The films narrative follows Norma Rae, a factory worker from a small town in North Carolina who becomes involved in unionizing activities at the textile factory where she works after her and her co-workers health is compromised due to poor working conditions. Norma Rae premiered at the 32nd Cannes Film Festival where it competed for the Palme dOr, while Field received the Prix dinterprétation féminine. The film was released theatrically on March 2, 1979, and upon its release was a critical and commercial success with critics appreciating the films direction, screenplay, message and performances, while the film grossed $22 million on a production budget of $4.5 million. It received four Academy Award nominations at the 52nd Academy Awards including for Best Picture, and won two: Best Actress and Best Original Song for its theme song, "It Goes Like It Goes." The film was selected for preservation at the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress in 2011, deemed as being "culturally, aesthetically or historically significant". Two Hands Two Hands is a 1999 Australian comedy crime film written and directed by Gregor Jordan. The film stars Heath Ledger as Jimmy, a young man in debt to Pando, a local gangster played by Bryan Brown, and also stars Rose Byrne, David Field, and Susie Porter. It won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film in 1999. It was filmed in 1998 but was not released in Australia until 29 July 1999. Before its release, it was screened at the Sundance Film Festival in the United States but was not released to DVD in the US until December 2005. Twilight Twilight is a 1998 American neo-noir thriller film directed by Robert Benton, written by Benton and Richard Russo, and starring Paul Newman, Susan Sarandon, Gene Hackman, Reese Witherspoon, Stockard Channing, and James Garner. The films original score was composed by Elmer Bernstein. Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector is a 2006 comedy film starring American stand-up comedian Larry the Cable Guy. Larry, a municipal restaurant health inspector, is assigned a new rookie partner after recklessly closing restaurants for code violations, Amy Butlin, by his boss, Bart Tatlock. Together, Larry and Amy work to solve a series of food poisonings at four-star restaurants. Crime Busters Crime Busters is a 1977 Italian action-adventure crime comedy film directed by Enzo Barboni. It was one of the three movies awarded with the Golden Screen Award in 1977 along with The Exorcist and The Towering Inferno. Jude Jude is a 1996 British period drama film directed by Michael Winterbottom, and written by Hossein Amini, based on Thomas Hardys novel Jude the Obscure. The original music score was composed by Adrian Johnston. The film was shot in late 1995 in Edinburgh and locations in County Durham including Durham Cathedral, Durham City, Ushaw College, Blanchland village and Beamish museum. In a 2011 interview for theartsdesk, lead actor Christopher Eccleston commented on the film: "Of all the films Ive done, Jude is the one that Id stand by, the one Id like people to come back to. The rest is much of a muchness." A Dog's Will A Dogs Will is a 2000 Brazilian comedy film, directed by Guel Arraes, with a screenplay by Arraes, Adriana Falcão and João Falcão. It is based on a similarly named play by Ariano Suassuna, with elements of some other of Suassunas plays, The Ghost and the Sow, and Torture of a Heart. Hurlyburly Hurlyburly is a 1998 independent film, based on the acclaimed 1984 play of the same name by David Rabe, who adapted it into a screenplay for the film. The film was directed by Anthony Drazan. The film was a box office bomb grossing mere $1.8 million against its $5 million budget while critical reviews were mixed. Fever Pitch Fever Pitch is a 1997 film starring Colin Firth, based loosely on Nick Hornbys best-selling memoir, Fever Pitch: A Fans Life. Hornby also wrote the screenplay. The Flower of My Secret The Flower of My Secret is a 1995 film by Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Places in the Heart Places in the Heart is a 1984 American drama film written and directed by Robert Benton about a U.S. Depression-era Texas widow who tries to save the family farm with the help of a blind white man and a poor black man. The film stars Sally Field, Lindsay Crouse, Ed Harris, Ray Baker, Amy Madigan, John Malkovich, Danny Glover, Jerry Haynes and Terry OQuinn. It was filmed in Waxahachie, on Jack Davis farm. Field won her second Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance. My King Mon Roi, also known as My King, is a 2015 French drama film directed by Maïwenn. The film stars Vincent Cassel, Emmanuelle Bercot, Louis Garrel and Isild Le Besco. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Bercot won the award for Best Actress. Land and Freedom Land and Freedom is a 1995 film directed by Ken Loach and written by Jim Allen. The film narrates the story of David Carr, an unemployed worker and member of the Communist Party of Great Britain, who decides to fight for the republican side in the Spanish Civil War, an anti-rebel coalition of Socialists, Communists and Anarchists. The film won the FIPRESCI International Critics Prize and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also nominated for the Palme dOr at Cannes. Persuasion Persuasion is a 1995 period drama film directed by Roger Michell and based on Jane Austens 1817 novel of the same name. In her theatrical film debut, the British actress Amanda Root stars as protagonist Anne Elliot, while Ciarán Hinds plays her romantic interest, Captain Frederick Wentworth. The film is set in 19th century England, eight years after Anne was persuaded by others to reject Wentworths proposal of marriage. Persuasion follows the two as they become reacquainted with each other, while supporting characters threaten to interfere. The film was adapted by the writer Nick Dear, who considered the story more mature than Austens other novels. He characterised it as one of realism and truthfulness, particularly in telling the story of two people separated and then reunited. As Austens narrative style conveys Annes thoughts internally, Dear and Root felt compelled to express the characters emotions using comparatively little dialogue. Persuasion was shot in chronological order, allowing the actress to portray Annes development from being downtrodden to happy and blossoming. Originally the BBC was the sole producer of Persuasion, until it partnered with the American company WGBH Boston and the French company Millesime. This decision gave the production a larger budget and allowed it to be filmed at locations featured in the novel, including Lyme Regis and Bath. Michell believed this was Austens most emotional and poignant novel, as well as her most autobiographical. While directing, he avoided what he felt was the polished, artificial feel of other 19th-century depictions, and discouraged his actors from wearing make-up or appearing too hygienic. Costume designer Alexandra Byrne produced clothing that appeared "lived-in", winning a BAFTA for her efforts. Persuasion was filmed during a period of popularity for Austens works; it was one of six adaptations of her novels produced during the mid-1990s. The film originally aired on 16 April 1995, when it broadcast on the British television channel BBC Two. Sony Pictures Classics released the film in American cinemas on 27 September 1995, as Austens increasing popularity became apparent to Hollywood. Persuasions cinematic release attracted the attention of film critics, and it received generally positive reviews, with many praising Roots performance. Film scholars have since observed significant changes from the source material, as well as class and gender themes. The Truth About Charlie The Truth About Charlie is a 2002 American-French film. It is a remake of Charade and an homage to François Truffauts Shoot the Piano Player complete with the French films star, Charles Aznavour, making two appearances singing his song "Quand tu maimes". The film was produced, directed and co-written by Jonathan Demme, and stars Mark Wahlberg and Thandie Newton in the roles once played by Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn in Charade. This version closely mirrors the plotline of the original film. It is once again set in Paris and features several famous French actors. Director Agnès Varda made a cameo appearance. Actress/Chanteuse Anna Karina sings a Serge Gainsbourg song in one scene. Peter Stone, screenwriter of Charade, receives a story credit as "Peter Joshua," which was one of the identities Grants character used in the first film. Stone disliked the remake and refused to be credited under his real name. The name of Wahlbergs character in the remake is "Joshua Peters." The film received a poor reception from critics and was a flop at the box office, bringing only $7 million worldwide. The original Charade accidentally slipped into the public domain. Universal had never bothered to release it officially on DVD, until it was included as a bonus feature on the B-side of the Charlie DVD. They previously licensed it to The Criterion Collection, while numerous unofficial DVDs had been released worldwide. Flipper Flipper is a 1996 adventure film remake of the 1963 film of the same name, starring Paul Hogan and Elijah Wood. The film is about a boy who has to spend the summer with his uncle, who lives on the Florida Gold Coast. Although he expects to have another boring summer, he encounters a dolphin whom he names Flipper and with whom he forms a friendship. The film is unrelated to the 1995-2000 TV series of the same title that was also a remake of the 1963 film and TV series. I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer Ill Always Know What You Did Last Summer is a 2006 American slasher film. Released direct-to-video, the film is the third and final installment of I Know What You Did Last Summer trilogy, but does not have any of the cast returning from the first two installments. The film instead takes the basic myth of the series and starts it over with a new set of characters. Ill Always Know What You Did Last Summer was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 15, 2006 and has grossed in excess of $20 million. Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House is a 1948 American comedy film directed by H. C. Potter and starring Cary Grant, Myrna Loy, and Melvyn Douglas. The film was written and produced by the team of Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, and was an adaptation of Eric Hodgins popular 1946 novel, illustrated by Shrek! author William Steig. This film was the third and last pairing of Grant and Loy, who had shared a comfortable chemistry previously in The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer and Wings in the Dark. The film was a box office hit upon its release. Warner Home Video released the film to DVD with restored and remastered audio and video in 2004. The film was remade in 1986 as The Money Pit, starring Tom Hanks and Shelley Long, and in 2007, as Are We Done Yet?, starring Ice Cube. Cinderella 2: Dreams Come True Cinderella II: Dreams Come True is the first direct-to-video sequel to the 1950 Disney film Cinderella. It was made in 2001 and released on February 26, 2002. It was followed by A Twist in Time in 2007. It consists of three segments featuring Cinderella planning a party, one of the mice, Jaq turned into a human, and one of Cinderellas brutal stepsisters reaching her redemption through falling in love with a young baker, a low-class man of whom Lady Tremaine and Drizella do not approve. Estimated to cost $5,000,000 to produce, Cinderella II: Dreams Come True was Walt Disney Pictures top selling animated sequel that year, grossing approximately $120,000,000 in direct-to-video sales, but the film itself was met with a mainly negative response from fans and critics alike. Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning is a 2004 Canadian horror film and a prequel to Ginger Snaps and Unleashed. The third and final installment in the Ginger Snaps series takes place in 19th century Canada, following the Fitzgerald sisters of the two previous films: Ginger and Brigitte, who are identical in all respects to their modern-day counterparts. Merantau Merantau, released in some countries as Merantau Warrior, is a 2009 Indonesian martial arts action film written, directed and edited by Gareth Huw Evans, and starring Iko Uwais. The film, which marks Uwais debut as an actor, is the first collaboration between director Evans and star Uwais. It also marks the acting debut of Yayan Ruhian, both of whom Evans met while shooting for a documentary in Indonesia which became his introduction to the Pencak Silat martial art. The film showcases the Minangkabau tradition of "Merantau", a rite of passage where a man leaves his home to pursue a career or gain experience outside of the village, a culture where inheritance is largely matriarchal. It showcases Yuda who leaves his village in hopes of teaching Silat in Jakarta, only to be sidetracked as he attempts to save a girl from being kidnapped. The film showcases a style of Silat known as "Silek Harimau". It also features actors Donny Alamsyah and Alex Abbad who, along with Uwais and Ruhiyan, would later appear in Evans subsequent films in The Raid and The Raid 2. Evans first major feature film, Merantau premiered at the Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival in South Korea on 23 July 2009, before being released theatrically on 6 August in Indonesia. It won the Jury Award for Best Film at the inaugural 2010 ActionFest in North Carolina. My Way My Way is a 2011 South Korean wartime action drama film by Kang Je-gyu which stars Jang Dong-gun along with Japanese actor Joe Odagiri and Chinese actress Fan Bingbing. This film is based on the story of a Korean named Yang Kyoungjong who was allegedly captured by the Americans on D-Day. Yang Kyoungjong was conscripted into the Japanese Imperial Army, the Red Army, and the Wehrmacht. Reeker Reeker is a 2005 American horror film written and directed by Dave Payne. The plot centers on a group of young adults who are stranded in a desert oasis where they fall prey to a horrific decaying creature. Balkan Spy Balkan Spy is a 1984 Yugoslav comedy drama film directed by Serbian directors Dušan Kovačević and Božidar Nikolić. For Richer or Poorer For Richer or Poorer is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Bryan Spicer starring Tim Allen and Kirstie Alley as a New York socialite couple who decide to end their spoiled relationship. The supporting cast includes Jay O. Sanders, Michael Lerner, Wayne Knight, and Larry Miller. Despite featuring the presence of Allen and Alley, For Richer or Poorer gained negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It was a box office failure, grossing $32.7 million worldwide. First Kid First Kid is a 1996 American slapstick comedy film directed by David Mickey Evans and starring Sinbad and Brock Pierce. It was mostly filmed in Richmond. The Tribe The Tribe is a 2014 Ukrainian drama film written and directed by Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy. Starring Hryhoriy Fesenko, Yana Novikova and Roza Babiy, the film is set in a boarding school for deaf teenage students, where a novice scholar is drawn into an institutional system of organized crime, involving robbery and prostitution. He crosses a dangerous line when he falls for one of the girls to whom hes assigned to pimp. The film is entirely in Ukrainian Sign Language with no subtitles. It won the Nespresso Grand Prize, as well as the France 4 Visionary Award and the Gan Foundation Support for Distribution Award at the 2014 Cannes Film Festivals International Critics Week section. Harmata Film Production with the support of Hubert Bals Fund, Ukrainian State Film Agency, Rinat Akhmetov Foundation For Development of Ukraine co-financed the film. The Tribe was widely admired and considered a contender for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards. There was some controversy over the voting process after The Guide was nominated by Ukraine. Gentlemen of Fortune Gentlemen of Fortune is a 1971 Soviet crime comedy film, filmed at Mosfilm and directed by Aleksandr Sery. The stars of the film include famous Soviet actors such as Savely Kramarov, Yevgeny Leonov, Georgy Vitsin, and Radner Muratov. The film was the leader of Soviet distribution in 1972 having 65.02 million viewers. Viva Zapata! Viva Zapata! is a 1952 biographical film directed by Elia Kazan and starring Marlon Brando. The screenplay was written by John Steinbeck, using Edgcomb Pinchons book Zapata the Unconquerable as a guide. The cast includes Jean Peters and, in an Academy Award-winning performance, Anthony Quinn. The film is a fictionalized account of the life of Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata from his peasant upbringing, through his rise to power in the early 1900s, to his death. To make the film as authentic as possible, Kazan and producer Darryl F. Zanuck studied the numerous photographs that were taken during the revolutionary years, the period between 1909 and 1919 when Zapata led the fight to restore land taken from common people during the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz. Kazan was especially impressed with the Agustín Casasola collection of photographs and he attempted to duplicate their visual style in the film. Kazan also acknowledged the influence of Roberto Rossellinis Paisan. Amazon Women on the Moon Amazon Women on the Moon is a 1987 American satirical comedy film that parodies the experience of watching low-budget movies on late-night television. The film, featuring a large ensemble cast, was written by Michael Barrie and Jim Mulholland, and takes the form of a compilation of 21 comedy skits directed by five different directors: Joe Dante, Carl Gottlieb, Peter Horton, John Landis, and Robert K. Weiss. The title Amazon Women on the Moon refers to the central film-within-a-film, a spoof of science-fiction films from the 1950s that borrows heavily from Queen of Outer Space starring Zsa Zsa Gabor, itself a film that recycles elements of earlier science-fiction works such as Cat-Women of the Moon, Fire Maidens from Outer Space, and Forbidden Planet. Film actors making cameo appearances in various sketches included Rosanna Arquette, Ralph Bellamy, Griffin Dunne, Carrie Fisher, Steve Forrest, Steve Guttenberg, Michelle Pfeiffer, Kelly Preston, and Henry Silva, alongside television actors such as Ed Begley Jr., Bryan Cranston, David Alan Grier, Howard Hesseman, Peter Horton, William Marshall, Joe Pantoliano, Robert Picardo, and Roxie Roker. Other notable people in the cast included voice actors Corey Burton and Phil Hartman, talk show host Arsenio Hall, adult film actress Monique Gabrielle, science-fiction writer Forrest J. Ackerman, B-movie stars Lana Clarkson and Sybil Danning, musician B.B. King, radio personalities Roger Barkley and Al Lohman, composer Ira Newborn, director Russ Meyer, model Corinne Wahl, comedian Andrew Dice Clay, Firesign Theater member Phil Proctor, and independent film actor Paul Bartel. John Landis had previously directed The Kentucky Fried Movie, which employed a similar sketch anthology format. The Darwin Awards The Darwin Awards is a 2006 American adventure comedy film based on the website of the same name written and directed by Finn Taylor, the film premiered January 25, 2006, at the Sundance Film Festival. The film features Joseph Fiennes, Winona Ryder, David Arquette, Juliette Lewis, Wilmer Valderrama, Chris Penn, Julianna Margulies, Robin Tunney, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Brad Hunt, Adam Savage, Jamie Hyneman and Metallica. This was Chris Penns last movie before his death on January 24, 2006, the day before the films premiere. The film includes several full and partial re-enactments of "Darwin Awards", the earliest of which were fictitious, most notably the debunked JATO Rocket Car story. The Conspiracy The Conspiracy is a 2012 Canadian found footage psychological horror-thriller film written and directed by Christopher MacBride. It features actors Aaron Poole, James Gilbert, Alan C. Peterson, and Julian Richings. It tells the story of two documentary filmmakers who set out to create a film about a conspiracy theorist named "Terrance G" who disappears during the making of the film. The two filmmakers are subsequently drawn into the world of a global syndicate whose aims and machinations are clouded in secrecy. Death of a Salesman Death of a Salesman is a 1985 American made-for-television film adaptation of the 1949 play of the same name by Arthur Miller, directed by Volker Schlöndorff, starring Dustin Hoffman, Kate Reid, John Malkovich, Stephen Lang and Charles Durning. The film follows the script of the 1949 play almost exactly and originally premiered on CBS on August 16, 1985. The film earned 10 Emmy nominations at the 38th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony and four Golden Globe nominations at the 43rd Golden Globe Awards ceremony, winning three and one, respectively. Lady and the Tramp 2: Scamp's Adventure Lady and the Tramp II: Scamps Adventure is a 2001 American animated direct-to-video film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, and the sequel to the 1955 Disney animated film Lady and the Tramp. It was released on February 27, 2001, 46 years after its predecessor. The film centers on Lady and Tramps only son, mischievous Scamp, who longs for freedom from house rules and dreams of becoming a "wild dog". One day, Scamp runs away from home and joins the "Junkyard Dogs", led by streetsmart Buster. He also meets Angel, a lovely stray, but later finds himself forced to choose between the excitement and adventure of running wild and the love and devotion of his family back home, and struggles to decide which path to take. Mindhorn Mindhorn is a British 2016 independent comedy film directed by Sean Foley, written by Julian Barratt and Simon Farnaby, and produced by Steve Coogan and Ridley Scott. It stars Barratt, Farnaby, Essie Davis, Russell Tovey and Andrea Riseborough, with cameo appearances by Kenneth Branagh and Simon Callow as themselves. Barratt plays Richard Thorncroft, a faded television actor drawn into negotiations with a criminal who believes his character Detective Mindhorn is real. Lucky Numbers Lucky Numbers is a 2000 comedy film directed by Nora Ephron. The screenplay by Adam Resnick was inspired by the 1980 Pennsylvania Lottery scandal. It is the only film Ephron directed without also writing the screenplay. Ashes and Diamonds Ashes and Diamonds is a 1958 Polish drama film directed by Andrzej Wajda, based on the 1948 novel by Polish writer Jerzy Andrzejewski, and starring Zbigniew Cybulski and Ewa Krzyżewska. It completed Wajdas war films trilogy, following A Generation and Kanal. The action of Ashes and Diamonds takes place in 1945, shortly after World War II. The main protagonist of the film, former Home Army soldier Maciek Chełmicki, is acting in the anti-Communist underground. Maciek receives an order to kill Szczuka, the local secretary of the Polish Workers Party. Over time, Chełmicki increasingly doubts if his task is worth doing. Ashes and Diamonds, although based on the novel which directly supported the postwar totalitarian regime in Poland, was subtly modified in comparison with the source material. Wajda sympathized with the soldiers of the Polish independence underground; thus, he devoted most of the attention to Chełmicki. During the three-month development of Ashes and Diamonds, the director made drastic changes to the baseline scenario, thanks to his assistant director Janusz Morgenstern, as well as Cybulski, who played the main role. The film received permission from the authorities to be distributed only through Andrzejewskis own intercession; even though, it was unallowed to be screened at the main competition at the Cannes Film Festival. However, Ashes and Diamonds appeared at the Venice Film Festival, where it won the FIPRESCI award. At first, Ashes and Diamonds were met with positive critical reception, both in Poland and worldwide. Although the film led to ambiguous interpretations–after the Revolutions of 1989, it was criticized for falsifying the collective memory of Polish partisans–it maintained the reputation of one of the most important Polish motion pictures in history. Mr. Baseball Mr. Baseball is also the self-applied nickname of Bob Uecker, who appears in the Major League movies. Mr. Baseball is a 1992 American sports comedy film directed by Fred Schepisi, starring Tom Selleck, Ken Takakura, Dennis Haysbert, and Aya Takanashi. It depicts a tumultuous season in the career of veteran New York Yankees first baseman Jack Elliot, who is traded to the Chunichi Dragons of the Japanese Central League during Spring Training, and forced to contend with overwhelming expectations and cultural differences during the Dragons run at the pennant. Going My Way Going My Way is a 1944 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Leo McCarey and starring Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald. Based on a story by Leo McCarey, the film is about a new young priest taking over a parish from an established old veteran. Crosby sings five songs in the film, with other songs performed onscreen by Metropolitan Operas star mezzo-soprano, Risë Stevens as well as the Robert Mitchell Boys Choir. Going My Way was followed the next year by a sequel, The Bells of St. Marys. Going My Way was the highest-grossing picture of 1944, and was nominated for 10 Academy Awards, winning seven, including Best Picture. Its success helped to make movie exhibitors choose Crosby as the biggest box-office draw of the year, a record he would hold for the remainder of the 1940s. After World War II, Bing Crosby and Leo McCarey presented a copy of the motion picture to Pope Pius XII at the Vatican. We Are the Best! We Are the Best! is a 2013 Swedish drama film written and directed by Lukas Moodysson and adapted from the graphic novel Never Goodnight by his wife, Coco Moodysson. The film was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Billu Billu, also known as Billu Barber, is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film by Priyadarshan, produced by Red Chillies Entertainment, with an adapted screenplay by Manisha Korde and Mushtaq Sheikh based on the script by Sreenivasan. It stars Irrfan Khan and Lara Dutta in the lead roles and features Shah Rukh Khan, Om Puri, Rajpal Yadav and Asrani in supporting roles. Kareena Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, and Priyanka Chopra make guest appearances in item numbers. The film was released on the 13 February 2009. It is an official adaptation of the 2007 critically acclaimed Malayalam film Kadha Parayumbol. It is also a retelling of the story of Sudama and Krishna. The film was screened at the 2009 Hawaii International Film Festival. Limonata Limonata is a 2015 Turkish comedy film directed by Ali Atay. Part of this story takes place as a road movie from Macedonia to Istanbul and back. This is the story of how two brothers who are initially strangers come to know one another. Mixed Nuts Mixed Nuts is a 1994 American Christmas comedy film directed by Nora Ephron, based on the 1982 French comedy film, Le Père Noël est une ordure. Co-written by Ephron and her sister Delia, the film features an ensemble cast which includes Steve Martin, Madeline Kahn, Rita Wilson, Anthony LaPaglia, Garry Shandling, Juliette Lewis, Adam Sandler and, in his first film role, Liev Schreiber. The film was released theatrically on December 21, 1994 and was both critically and commercially unsuccessful. Klown Klown is a 2010 Danish comedy film directed by Mikkel Nørgaard, and written by and starring Frank Hvam and Casper Christensen. It was developed from the successful Danish television series of the same name, in which Hvam and Christensen play fictionalized versions of themselves. Wizards Wizards is a 1977 American animated post-apocalyptic science fantasy film written, directed and produced by Ralph Bakshi and distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film follows a battle between two wizards of opposing powers, one representing the forces of magic and the other representing the forces of industrial technology. The film is notable for being the first fantasy film by Bakshi, a filmmaker who was previously known only for "urban films" such as Fritz the Cat, Heavy Traffic and Coonskin. The film grossed 9 million theatrically with a $2 million budget, and has since become a cult classic. Sirens Sirens is a 1994 film, based on the real life artist Norman Lindsay, written and directed by John Duigan and set in Australia during the interwar period. Sirens, along with Four Weddings and a Funeral and Bitter Moon, all released in the US within weeks of one another, were the films that brought Hugh Grant to the attention of American audiences. Mary and the Witch's Flower is a 2017 Japanese animated fantasy film directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi, produced by Studio Ponoc founder Yoshiaki Nishimura, animated by Studio Ponoc, and distributed by Toho in Japan. Based on The Little Broomstick by Mary Stewart, this is Studio Ponocs first feature film. The film tells a story of a girl named Mary Smith who finds "fly-by-night", a mysterious flower that can give her the power to become a witch for only one night. The film was released in Japan on 8 July 2017. In the English-language version of the film, which was concurrently released with a subtitled version in the United States on 19 January 2018, the film features the voices of Ruby Barnhill, Kate Winslet, and Jim Broadbent. In Darkness In Darkness is a 2011 Polish drama film written by David F. Shamoon and directed by Agnieszka Holland. It was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards. Based on true events during German occupation of Poland, the film tells about Leopold Socha, a sewer worker in the Polish city of Lwów. He used his knowledge of the citys sewer system to shelter a group of Jews who had escaped from the Lwów Ghetto during the Holocaust in Poland. Killing Gunther Killing Gunther is an American action comedy film written and directed by Taran Killam, in his directorial debut. Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as the titular Gunther alongside Killam, Cobie Smulders, and Bobby Moynihan. It was released on video on demand on September 22, 2017, before being given a limited theatrical release on October 20, 2017 by Saban Films. Dead Space: Downfall Dead Space: Downfall is an American animated science fiction horror film developed by Film Roman and Electronic Arts. It is a prequel to the video game Dead Space and takes place during the events of Extraction, while the Necromorphs invade the USG Ishimura after it receives the Marker. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 28, 2008 and broadcast on the Syfy Channel on December 2, 2008. Trespass Trespass is a 1992 neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Walter Hill and starring Bill Paxton, Ice Cube, Ice-T, and William Sadler. Paxton and Sadler star as two firemen who decide to search an abandoned building for a hidden treasure but wind up being targeted by a street gang. Trespass was written years earlier by a pre-Back to the Future Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale. A Very Brady Sequel A Very Brady Sequel is a 1996 American comedy film directed by Arlene Sanford, with a screenplay by Harry Elfont, Deborah Kaplan, James Berg and Stan Zimmerman, and starring Shelley Long, Gary Cole and Tim Matheson. It also features cameos from RuPaul, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Rosie O Donnell, Barbara Eden, David Spade, and Richard Belzer. Sequel to The Brady Bunch Movie, it followed its predecessor by placing the 1970s Brady Bunch family in a contemporary 1990s setting, where much of the humor is derived from the resulting culture clash and the utter lack of awareness they show toward their relatively unusual lifestyle. A Very Brady Sequel was released on August 23, 1996. The film received mixed reviews and was a box office success, although not as successful as The Brady Bunch Movie. A second sequel, the made-for-television feature The Brady Bunch in the White House, aired in November 2002. Picture This Picture This is a 2008 romantic comedy film released on July 13, 2008 on television by ABC Family, branded as an ABC Family Original Movie, and on July 22, 2008 on DVD. The film is produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and drew 5.3 million viewers, one of the top movie ratings of the night. Seal Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden SEAL Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden is a 2012 television film directed by John Stockwell chronicling the Abbottabad compound raid and killing of Osama bin Laden in 2011 by U.S. Navy SEALs. It first aired on the National Geographic Channel on Sunday, November 4, 2012. The facts in the film were not confirmed or denied by White House officials. William Fichtner, Cam Gigandet, Kenneth Miller, Kathleen Robertson, and Xzibit are among the actors who appear in the film. The part of the film showcasing the Pakistan locales were shot at Khopoli near Mumbai, India as the filmmakers were unable to secure permission to shoot in Pakistan. It holds a mixed critic rating on score aggregator Metacritic. Only the Lonely Only the Lonely is a 1991 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Chris Columbus, and stars former Uncle Buck, Home Alone, and Cool Runnings actor John Candy, Maureen OHara, Ally Sheedy and Anthony Quinn. The film is a comedic take on the premise established in the 1953 television play Marty and the 1955 film Marty, while the title comes from the song "Only the Lonely" by Roy Orbison. Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love is a 1996 American-Indian historical erotic romance film co-written, co-produced, and directed by Mira Nair. It takes its title from the ancient Indian text, the Kama Sutra and serves as a common link between the characters. The film stars Rekha, Indira Varma, and Naveen Andrews. The English-language film was produced by British, German and Japanese studios, and was filmed on-location in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, India. The plot takes its origin from a short story by Urdu author Wajida Tabassum titled "Utran". The portion of plot derived from "Utran" takes place from the films beginning until the scene where Maya says: "Now something I have used is yours forever." After that the story is the screenwriters creation. Declan Quinn won the 1998 Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography for his work in the film. Kama Sutra was nominated for the Golden Seashell award at the 1996 San Sebastián International Film Festival and was screened at the Cannes Film Festival. The film generated controversy at the time of its release and was banned in India and Pakistan due to its erotic theme and sexual content. As of June 2018, the films trailer was the third most-watched trailer on YouTube, with over 91million views. Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures is a 2001 documentary about the life and work of Stanley Kubrick, famed film director, made by his long-time assistant and brother-in-law Jan Harlan. Its running time is 142 minutes long, it consists of several 15-minute chapters, each detailing the making of one of his films – and two more showing his childhood and life. Jan Harlan got many of Kubricks collaborators for interviews, including Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Keir Dullea, Arthur C. Clarke, Malcolm McDowell, Peter Ustinov, Jack Nicholson, György Ligeti and Matthew Modine. It also has interviews from film directors who were inspired by Kubrick such as Woody Allen, Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese and Sydney Pollack. The film contains some rare footage, including from the Kubrick family home videos and on film sets, and clips from Fear and Desire - Kubricks first feature-length film. It was released on DVD on October 23, 2007 , and was featured on the tenth disc of Stanley Kubrick: The Essential Collection and Stanley Kubrick: Limited Edition Collection DVD and Blu-ray released May 31, 2011, respectively. The documentary was also bundled in a box set of some of Kubricks other films released January 22, 2008. The soundtrack of the film is by composer and musician Jocelyn Pook, who had previously worked with Kubrick on Eyes Wide Shut. Deliver Us from Evil Deliver Us from Evil is a 2006 American documentary film that explores the life of Irish Catholic priest Oliver OGrady, who admitted to having molested and raped approximately 25 children in Northern California from the late 1970s through the early 1990s. The film was written and directed by Amy J. Berg, won the Best Documentary Award at the 2006 Los Angeles Film Festival, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, losing to An Inconvenient Truth. The title refers to a line in the Lords Prayer. Strange Magic Strange Magic is a 2015 American computer-animated jukebox musical fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Gary Rydstrom, produced by Lucasfilm, with feature animation by Lucasfilm Animation and Industrial Light & Magic. The films screenplay was written by Rydstrom, David Berenbaum and Irene Mecchi, from a story by George Lucas inspired by William Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream. The film stars Alan Cumming, Evan Rachel Wood, Kristin Chenoweth, Maya Rudolph and Alfred Molina. The score was composed by Marius de Vries and includes contemporary songs, such as "Love Is Strange" and "Strange Magic". Lucas had been working on developing the project for 15 years before production began. It is the first Lucas writing credit since the 1994 film Radioland Murders that is not associated with the Indiana Jones or Star Wars franchises. The first Lucasfilm production to be distributed by Walt Disney Studios, after the parent companys purchase of the studio in 2012, Touchstone Pictures released the film on January 23, 2015. The film received generally negative reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, grossing $13.6 million worldwide and losing around $40–50 million. Dark Angel I Come in Peace is a 1990 American science fiction action film directed by Craig R. Baxley, and starring Dolph Lundgren, Brian Benben, Betsy Brantley and Matthias Hues. The film was released in the United States on September 28, 1990. The film is about a rule-breaking vice cop who becomes involved in the investigation of mysterious drug-related murders on the streets of Houston, Texas. The original title is Dark Angel; the film was planned to be released under the same title in the United States but was renamed by Triumph Releasing to I Come in Peace because of two other movies entitled The Dark Angel, according to executive producer Mark Damon, who preferred the original title. The Machine Girl is a 2008 Japanese action shock/gore film written and directed by Noboru Iguchi with special effects by Yoshihiro Nishimura. The film stars Minase Yashiro as Ami, Asami as Miki, Kentarō Shimazu as Ryūgi Kimura and Honoka as his wife. It is about an orphaned Japanese schoolgirl whose life is destroyed when her brother is killed by a son of a Ninja-Yakuza clan. When her hand is cut off, she replaces it with a makeshift machine gun and seeks revenge. Stay Tuned Stay Tuned is a 1992 American dark fantasy adventure satire comedy film directed by Peter Hyams, written by Jim Jennewain and Tom S. Parker, and based on a story by Jennewain, Parker, and Richard Siegel, and starring John Ritter, Pam Dawber, Jeffrey Jones, and Eugene Levy. Tim Burton was originally chosen to be the director on account of his art and style, but left to direct Batman Returns. Forsaken Forsaken is a 2015 Canadian Western drama film directed by Jon Cassar, from a screenplay by Brad Mirman. The film stars Kiefer Sutherland, Donald Sutherland, Brian Cox, Michael Wincott, Aaron Poole and Demi Moore. The film had its world premiere at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival on September 16, 2015. The film was released on February 19, 2016. Executive Producer on the film was Douglas Falconer. Words and Pictures Words and Pictures is a 2013 American drama film directed by Fred Schepisi and starring Clive Owen, Juliette Binoche, and Keegan Connor Tracy. It was screened in the Gala Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Don't Worry, I'm Fine Dont Worry, Im Fine is a 2006 French drama film directed by Philippe Lioret based on the 2000 novel of the same name by Olivier Adam. House II: The Second Story House II: The Second Story is a 1987 American comedy horror film. While it is officially a sequel to the 1986 film House, House II does not involve the storyline and characters from the first film, and is a new supernatural comedy, with a tone even lighter than the original films. House II: The Second Story was released on August 28, 1987, grossing $10 million worldwide against a $3 million budget and received negative reviews from critics. Baccano! is a Japanese light novel series written by Ryohgo Narita and illustrated by Katsumi Enami. The series, often told from multiple points of view, is mostly set within a fictional United States during various time periods, most notably the Prohibition era. It focuses on various people, including alchemists, thieves, thugs, Mafiosi and Camorristi, who are unconnected to one another. After an immortality elixir is recreated in 1930 Manhattan, the characters begin to cross paths, setting off events that spiral further and further out of control. The first novel was released in February 2003 under ASCII Media Works Dengeki Bunko imprint, and as of March 2013, twenty novels have been released. The novels were adapted into a sixteen episode anime television series directed by Takahiro Omori and produced by Brains Base and Aniplex. The first thirteen episodes were aired on WOWOW from July 26, 2007, to November 1, 2007; the final three were released direct-to-DVD. The series was also adapted into a two-volume manga, an adventure video game for the Nintendo DS and two drama CDs. An additional novel was released with the first drama CD and two gaiden novels were released in parts with the DVDs of the anime adaption. Funimation has dubbed the anime episodes in English, and has licensed them for release in the United States and Canada. The series was also licensed by Manga Entertainment for English releases in the United Kingdom, and by Madman Entertainment for releases in Australia and New Zealand. The entire English-dubbed series was streamed through Hulu during October 2009 and English-subtitled episodes continue to be streamed. Funimation streams English-subtitled and English-dubbed episodes through their website. The series has also aired in the Philippines, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia on Animax Asia. On January 25, 2016, it was announced that the streaming and DVD home distribution rights for the North American distributor of the anime, Funimation, would expire, which occurred on February 8, 2016. The light novels of the series have been well received by readers and have also been awarded. The first light novel, The Rolling Bootlegs, was awarded the Gold Prize of the ninth Dengeki Novel Prize, held by ASCII Media Works in 2002, after reaching third place. The anime adaptation of the series has been popular in Japan and the United States, and has also received significant praise for its plot, characters, strong dubbing, animation and musical score. The Cameraman The Cameraman is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick and an uncredited Buster Keaton. The picture stars Keaton, Marceline Day, Harold Goodwin, and others. The Cameraman was Keatons first film with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is considered by fans and critics to be Keaton still in top form, and it was added to the National Film Registry in 2005 as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Within a little over a year, however, MGM would take away Keatons creative control over his pictures, thereby causing drastic and long-lasting harm to his career. Keaton was later to call the move to MGM "the worst mistake of my career." Elmer Gantry Elmer Gantry is a 1960 American drama film about a con man and a female evangelist selling religion to small-town America. Adapted by director Richard Brooks, the film is based on the 1927 novel of the same name by Sinclair Lewis and stars Burt Lancaster, Jean Simmons, Arthur Kennedy, Shirley Jones and Patti Page. Elmer Gantry was nominated for five Academy Awards in 1961, including Best Picture and Best Score. It won Best Actor for Lancaster, Best Supporting Actress for Jones, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Jean Simmons was nominated for the best actress Golden Globe award. The movie presents fewer than 100 pages of the novel Elmer Gantry, deleting many characters and fundamentally changing the character and actions of female evangelist Sister Sharon Falconer, as played by Simmons. The character of Sharon Falconer was loosely based on elements in the career of the Canadian-born American radio evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson, who founded the Pentecostal Christian denomination known as the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel in 1927. In addition, a plot point from the end of the novel is incorporated into Gantrys and Lulu Bainss relationship, fundamentally changing the fates of both characters. Karthik Calling Karthik Karthik Calling Karthik is a 2010 Indian psychological thriller film, written and directed by Vijay Lalwani and produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani under the banner of Excel Entertainment and Reliance Big Pictures. The film stars Farhan Akhtar and Deepika Padukone in lead roles. Ram Kapoor and Shefali Shah play supporting roles in the film. The films music was composed by the trio of Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, while the background score was composed by MIDIval Punditz and Karsh Kale. Samurai Rebellion is a 1967 Japanese film directed by Masaki Kobayashi. The film is based on Hairyozuma shimatsu by Yasuhiko Takiguchi. Its original Japanese title is Jōi-uchi: Hairyō tsuma shimatsu. Donald Richie suggests an approximate translation, "Rebellion: Receive the Wife". Killing the Shadows Killing the Shadows is a 2006 Turkish comedy film directed by Ezel Akay. Bachna Ae Haseeno Bachna Ae Haseeno is an Indian romantic comedy film directed by Siddharth Anand, whose previous projects included Salaam Namaste and Ta Ra Rum Pum. The film stars Ranbir Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, Bipasha Basu, and Minissha Lamba. It was released on 15 August 2008 and was the eighth highest-grossing movie of that year. The film carries a popular soundtrack. The Little Foxes The Little Foxes is an American drama film directed by William Wyler. The screenplay by Lillian Hellman is based on her 1939 play The Little Foxes. Hellmans ex-husband Arthur Kober, Dorothy Parker and her husband Alan Campbell contributed additional scenes and dialogue. Who Finds a Friend Finds a Treasure Who Finds a Friend Finds a Treasure is an Italian adventure-comedy movie directed in 1981 by Sergio Corbucci. It was filmed at Key Biscayne. High Art High Art is a 1998 Canadian-American independent film directed by Lisa Cholodenko and starring Ally Sheedy and Radha Mitchell. The Other Side of Hope The Other Side of Hope is a 2017 Finnish comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by Aki Kaurismäki. The film was produced by Kaurismäkis Finnish company Sputnik. In December 2016, it was selected to play in competition at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. The story is about a Finnish businessman who meets a Syrian asylum-seeker looking for his missing sister. Kaurismäki has noted that this film will be his last as a director. The Most Dangerous Game The Most Dangerous Game is a 1932 pre-Code adaptation of the 1924 short story of the same name by Richard Connell, the first film version of that story. The plot concerns a big game hunter on an island who hunts humans for sport. The film stars Joel McCrea, Leslie Banks, and King Kong leads Fay Wray and Robert Armstrong; it was made by a team including Ernest B. Schoedsack and Merian C. Cooper, the co-directors of King Kong. The film was shot at night on the King Kong jungle sets. Ernest Saves Christmas Ernest Saves Christmas is a 1988 American Christmas comedy film directed by John R. Cherry III and starring Jim Varney. This is the first film to feature Gailard Sartains character, Chuck along with Bill Byrge as his brother, Bobby. They made their first appearance in the television series Hey Vern, which was in production at the same time as this film. Ernest Saves Christmas is the third film to feature Varneys character Ernest P. Worrell, and chronicles Ernests attempt to help find a replacement for an aging Santa Claus. Ishqiya Ishqiya is a 2010 Indian black comedy film starring Naseeruddin Shah, Vidya Balan, Arshad Warsi and Salman Shahid in the lead roles. It was directed by Abhishek Chaubey in his directorial debut, cinematography by Mohana Krishna, and was produced by Raman Maroo and Vishal Bhardwaj. The film was released on 29 January 2010. The film performed well at the box office. It was selected for screening at the 34th Cairo International Film Festival. A sequel Dedh Ishqiya was released in January 2014 with the same cast and crew, sans Vidya Balan, who was substituted by Madhuri Dixit and Huma Qureshi. Snow White: A Tale of Terror Snow White: A Tale of Terror, also known as Snow White in the Black Forest, is a 1997 American horror film based on the fairy tale "Snow White". It was directed by Michael Cohn and stars Sigourney Weaver, Sam Neill and Monica Keena. The original music score was composed by John Ottman. The film was marketed with the tagline "The fairy tale is over". The Nativity Story The Nativity Story is a 2006 American biblical drama film based on the nativity of Jesus, directed by Catherine Hardwicke and starring Keisha Castle-Hughes and Oscar Isaac. The film was released on December 1, 2006 after it premiered in Vatican City November 26, 2006. The Nativity Story was the first film to hold its world premiere in Vatican City. Kicking and Screaming Kicking and Screaming is a 1995 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Noah Baumbach in his feature directorial debut. It tells of a group of college graduates who refuse to move on with their lives, each in their own peculiar way. The film stars Josh Hamilton, Chris Eigeman, Carlos Jacott, and features Eric Stoltz, Olivia dAbo and Parker Posey. Much of the film was shot at Occidental College. Jason Blum, Baumbachs college roommate who was producing a film for the first time, obtained financing after receiving a letter from family acquaintance Steve Martin endorsing the script. Blum attached the letter to copies of the script he sent around Hollywood. The film premiered in 1995 at the New York Film Festival to critical acclaim. Baumbach was chosen as one of Newsweeks "Ten New Faces of 1996". The film appeared in several "Top Ten" lists, and had a lengthy run playing on the Sundance Film Channel. The Criterion Collection DVD was released August 22, 2006 in the U.S. Amityville II: The Possession Amityville II: The Possession is a 1982 horror film directed by Damiano Damiani. The screenplay by Tommy Lee Wallace is based on the novel Murder in Amityville by the parapsychologist Hans Holzer. It is a prequel to The Amityville Horror, set at 112 Ocean Avenue and featuring the fictional Montelli family loosely based on the DeFeo family. The cast includes Academy Award nominee Burt Young, who was known for Rocky at the time. This film includes one of Youngs rare darker roles as he plays an abusive and sadistic father/husband in contrast to his more easygoing roles. It is the second installment in the Amityville franchise. Amityville II set the pattern for low-budget sequels with little reference to the alleged real-life events in Amityville and is the only film in the series besides the original that features music composed by Lalo Schifrin. Action Jackson Action Jackson is a 1988 American action film directed by Craig R. Baxley in his feature film directorial debut, and starring Carl Weathers, Vanity, Craig T. Nelson and Sharon Stone. The film was released in the United States on February 12, 1988. Paula Abdul was the film choreographer. The film was released by Lorimar Film Entertainment. Vanity was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award as Worst Actress. The film received negative reviews. Pelle the Conqueror Pelle the Conqueror is a 1987 epic film co-written and directed by Bille August, based upon the famous 1910 novel of the same name by Danish writer Martin Andersen Nexø. The film tells the story of two Swedish immigrants to Denmark, a father and son, who try to build a new life for themselves. It stars Pelle Hvenegaard as the young Pelle, with Max von Sydow as his father, and also features Axel Strøbye and Astrid Villaume. A co-production of Denmark and Sweden, August chose to adapt Boyhood, the first part of Nexøs novel, seeking to make an epic and citing the novels status as essential reading in Denmark. At 11, Hvenegaard was cast after an audition of 3,000 children; Hvenegaard was named for the novels eponymous character. The film screened at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival and New York Film Festival. It was critically acclaimed, winning the Palme dOr and the 1988 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and numerous other honours. Orpheus Orpheus is a 1950 French film directed by Jean Cocteau and starring Jean Marais. It is the central part of Cocteaus Orphic Trilogy, which consists of The Blood of a Poet, Orpheus and Testament of Orpheus. The Wounds The Wounds is a 1998 Serbian drama film written and directed by Srđan Dragojević. It depicts the violent lives of two boys in Belgrade as they aspire to make names for themselves in the citys underworld. The story takes place throughout the 1990s, against the backdrop of Yugoslav Wars and growing ethnic hatred. The film won a Bronze Horse at the Stockholm International Film Festival and a FIPRESCI Prize at the Thessaloniki Film Festival, "For its powerful, dramatic depiction of the brutal reality and complexity of life in the Balkans today." Hilary and Jackie Hilary and Jackie is a 1998 British biographical film directed by Anand Tucker, starring Emily Watson and Rachel Griffiths as the British classical musician sisters Jacqueline du Pré and Hilary du Pré. The film covers Jacquelines meteoric rise to fame, her alleged affair with Hilarys husband Christopher Finzi, and her struggle with multiple sclerosis starting in her late 20s. The screenplay by Frank Cottrell-Boyce is often claimed to have been based on the 1997 memoir A Genius in the Family by Piers and Hilary du Pré. However, that memoir had not yet been published when Hilary and Jackie was being filmed. Cottrell-Boyce stated, "Hilary was working on the book at the same time as I was working on the film ... it was at a very early stage when we were doing the script." The film was instead based on conversations with Hilary and Piers; unlike the book it does not claim to be the true story, and contains some fictionalised incidents. The film attracted controversy and criticism for allegedly distorting details in Jacquelines life, and several personal friends of Jacqueline du Pré publicly condemned the film. Hilary du Pré publicly defended her version of the story. Hilary and Jackie generally received critical acclaim, and both Griffiths and Watson were nominated for an Academy Award, for Best Supporting Actress and Best Actress, respectively. West of Memphis West of Memphis is a 2012 New Zealand-American documentary film directed and co-written by Amy J. Berg, produced by Peter Jackson and Damien Echols, and released in the US by Sony Pictures Classics to critical acclaim. It received a nomination for Best Documentary Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America. Men & Chicken Men & Chicken is a 2015 Danish comedy film directed by Anders Thomas Jensen. It was shown in the Vanguard section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It was one of three films shortlisted by Denmark to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards. Death Defying Acts Death Defying Acts is a 2007 British-Australian supernatural romance film, directed by Gillian Armstrong, and starring Guy Pearce and Catherine Zeta-Jones. It concerns an episode in the life of Hungarian-American escapologist Harry Houdini at the height of his career in the 1920s. It was screened in a special presentation at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. The Arrival of a Train Larrivée dun train en gare de La Ciotat is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Auguste and Louis Lumière. Contrary to myth, it was not shown at the Lumières first public film screening on 28 December 1895 in Paris, France: the programme of ten films shown that day makes no mention of it. Its first public showing took place in January 1896. Turkish Delight Turkish Delight is a 1973 Dutch film directed by Paul Verhoeven and filmed by Jan de Bont. The film is a love story of an artist and a young woman, starring Rutger Hauer and Monique van de Ven. The story is based on the novel Turks fruit by Jan Wolkers. Turkish Delight is the most successful film in the history of Dutch cinema. The film was a massive success at the Dutch box office: according to Alle Record, 3,338,000 people saw the film, while the Netherlands Film Festival puts it at 3,5 million, corresponding to about 26% of the population of the Netherlands at the time. In 1973 it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and in 1999 it received a special Golden Calf Award for Best Dutch Film of the Century. It was entered into the Canon of Dutch Cinema in 2007. In 2005 a musical version of Turks fruit was made starring Antonie Kamerling and Jelka van Houten. Father of the Bride Father of the Bride is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Vincente Minnelli, about a man trying to cope with preparations for his daughters upcoming wedding. The film stars Spencer Tracy in the titular role, Joan Bennett, Elizabeth Taylor, Don Taylor, Billie Burke, and Leo G. Carroll. It was adapted by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett from the novel by Edward Streeter. Father of the Bride was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Picture and Best Writing, Screenplay. Run Silent Run Deep Run Silent, Run Deep is a 1958 American black-and-white war film from United Artists. It was produced by Harold Hecht, directed by Robert Wise, and starred Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Commander Edward L. Beach Jr.. The title refers to "silent running", a submarine stealth tactic. The story describes World War II submarine warfare in the Pacific Ocean, and deals with themes of vengeance, endurance, courage, loyalty, and honor and how these can be tested during wartime. In addition to Gable and Lancaster playing the leads, the film also features Jack Warden, as well as the film debut of Don Rickles. United Artists promoted Run Silent, Run Deep as a combination of the obsessiveness of Moby Dicks Captain Ahab and the shipboard rivalry found in Mutiny on the Bounty. Capt. Beach, the author of the book, did not think highly of the film. He later said that the film company bought only the book title and was not interested in producing an accurate depiction of the theme and plot of his novel. Tristana Tristana is a 1970 drama film directed by Luis Buñuel, based on the 1892 novel of the same name by Benito Pérez Galdós. The film stars Catherine Deneuve and Fernando Rey and was shot in Toledo. The voices of French actress Catherine Deneuve and Italian actor Franco Nero were dubbed to Spanish. Tristana is an international co-production between Spain, France and Italy. Like Someone in Love Like Someone in Love is a French-Japanese drama film written and directed by Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami, starring Rin Takanashi, Tadashi Okuno and Ryō Kase. It was his final film to be released in his lifetime. The France-Japan co-production competed for the Palme dOr at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Blame It on Rio Blame It on Rio is a 1984 American romantic comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and written by Charlie Peters and Larry Gelbart based on the 1977 French film Un moment dégarement. Starring an ensemble cast led by Michael Caine, Joseph Bologna, Michelle Johnson, Valerie Harper, Demi Moore, and José Lewgoy. This is the last theatrically released film directed by Donen, whose previous work included such notable pictures as Singin in the Rain, On the Town, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Charade. Monsters: Dark Continent Monsters: Dark Continent is a 2014 British science fiction monster film written by Jay Basu and English director Tom Green. It is the sequel to 2010s Monsters, directed by Gareth Edwards. Due to commitments with Godzilla, Edwards did not return to direct, but served as an executive producer. Filming began in March 2013, taking place in Jordan and Detroit. The film premiered at the BFI London Film Festival on 9 October 2014. Originally scheduled for a wide release on 28 November, the film was pushed back to 1 May 2015. Kodachrome Kodachrome is a 2017 American drama film, directed by Mark Raso, based upon a New York Times article written by A.G. Sulzberger. It stars Ed Harris, Jason Sudeikis, Elizabeth Olsen, Bruce Greenwood, Wendy Crewson, and Dennis Haysbert. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2017, and was released on April 20, 2018, by Netflix. The Valet The Valet is a 2006 French comedy film written and directed by Francis Veber and starring Gad Elmaleh, Alice Taglioni, Daniel Auteuil, and Kristin Scott Thomas. The screenplay focuses on a parking valet who is enlisted to pretend to be the lover of a famous fashion model in order to deflect attention from her relationship with a married businessman. Kuffs Kuffs is a 1992 American action comedy film directed by Bruce A. Evans and produced by Raynold Gideon. It stars Christian Slater and Tony Goldwyn. The film includes Milla Jovovich in her third feature film and Ashley Judd in her film debut. The film was written directly for the screen by Evans and Gideon, both of whom had Slater in mind for the title role. The original music score is by Harold Faltermeyer. The film is set in, and was filmed around, San Francisco and Los Angeles, California, in 1991. It involves a type of law enforcement unique to San Francisco: the Patrol Special police franchises. Poolhall Junkies Poolhall Junkies is a 2002 drama, thriller, and sports film co-written, starring, and directed by Mars Callahan. The film also features Alison Eastwood, Michael Rosenbaum, Rick Schroder, Rod Steiger, Chazz Palminteri, and Christopher Walken. It is the story of a pool hustler who is opposed by his former mentor, with a new prodigy, in a climactic big-stakes nine-ball match. The film has since developed a cult following. All or Nothing All or Nothing is a 2002 British drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh and starring Timothy Spall and Lesley Manville. Like much of Leighs work, the film is set in present-day London, and depicts three working-class families and their everyday lives. Then She Found Me Then She Found Me is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Helen Hunt. The screenplay by Hunt, Alice Arlen, and Victor Levin is very loosely based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Elinor Lipman. The film marked Hunts feature film directorial debut. It's Such a Beautiful Day Its Such a Beautiful Day is an experimental black comedy-drama animated film directed, written, animated, and produced by Don Hertzfeldt as his first feature film. The film is divided into three chapters and follows the story of a stick-figure man named Bill, who struggles with his failing memory and absurdist visions, among other symptoms of an unknown neurological illness, implied to be brain cancer. The film employs both offbeat humor and serious philosophical musings. It received critical acclaim and won numerous awards. Gadar: Ek Prem Katha Gadar: Ek Prem Katha is a 2001 Indian Hindi-language period action drama film starring Sunny Deol, Amisha Patel and Amrish Puri, set in the time of the Partition of India in 1947. Made in , Gadar grossed more than during its initial theatrical run with a distributor share of and after its theatrical run, was commercially one of the most successful movies in India when it was released. Gadar: Ek Prem Katha is the second most watched Hindi film in India as it recorded more than 50 million footfalls in India. The shy role of Sunny Deol was admired and led to the Filmfare nomination for the best actor. According to Box office India, its adjusted gross is as per 2017 ticket sales. The story of this film is loosely based on the life of Boota Singh. The film was released on the same day as Aamir Khans Lagaan. Amisha Patel was chosen out 500 people who came for audition and she was nominated for the Filmfare Best Actress Award and won the Filmfare Special Award. Karwaan Karwaan is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language road film written and directed by debutant Akarsh Khurana, produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Priti Rathi Gupta. The film stars Irrfan Khan, Dulquer Salmaan, and Mithila Palkar. The film marks the Bollywood debut of Dulquer Salmaan. It was released on 3 August 2018. The film received mixed reviews from critics. The Ice Pirates The Ice Pirates is a 1984 American comic science fiction film directed by Stewart Raffill, who co-wrote the screenplay with Krull writer Stanford Sherman. The film stars Robert Urich, Mary Crosby and Michael D. Roberts; other notable featured actors are Anjelica Huston, Ron Perlman, Bruce Vilanch, John Carradine and former football player John Matuszak. Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh is a 1995 American supernatural slasher film and a sequel to the 1992 film Candyman, an adaptation of the Clive Barker short story "The Forbidden". It stars Tony Todd, Kelly Rowan, William OLeary, Bill Nunn, Matt Clark and Veronica Cartwright. It was directed by Bill Condon and written by Rand Ravich and Mark Kruger from a story by Barker. Barker executive produced. The sequel, Day of the Dead, was released in 1999. Indian Indian is a 1996 Indian Tamil-language vigilante action film written and directed by Shankar and produced by A. M. Rathnam. The film stars Kamal Haasan in dual roles with Manisha Koirala, Urmila Matondkar, Sukanya, Goundamani, and Senthil appearing in other pivotal roles. The films score and soundtrack are composed by A. R. Rahman, while cinematography was handled by Jeeva. The film focuses on an ex-freedom fighter turned vigilante bent on rooting out corruption, and his son, who is at the other end of the spectrum by facilitating corrupt practices leading to some unfortunate events. He is well trained in Varmakkalai, an ancient lethal martial art used for close counter combat. The film opened to positive reviews from critics on the way to becoming a commercial blockbuster in the Tamil film industry. Indian was selected by India as its entry for the Best Foreign Language Film for the Academy Awards in 1996, but was not nominated. The film also went on to win three National Film Awards including that of Best Actor for Kamal Haasans portrayal, while his performance also saw him win at the Filmfare Awards and the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. It was the highest-grossing Tamil film upon its release, beating the collections of Baashha, until surpassed by Padayappa three years later. Mammoth Mammoth is a 2009 Swedish film directed by Lukas Moodysson, about a successful New York couple experiencing conditions related to modern day globalization. The couple is played by Gael García Bernal and Michelle Williams, in the roles of Leo and Ellen Vidales. The title superficially refers to the mammoth ivory pen Leo receives as a gift. In addition it relates loosely to a quote from one of Moodyssons poetry collections: "Our Savior buried like a Mammoth." Shotgun Stories Shotgun Stories is a 2007 drama film about a feud between two sets of half-brothers following the death of their father in rural Arkansas. The film was written and directed by Jeff Nichols, and stars Michael Shannon, Barlow Jacobs, Michael Abbott Jr. and Glenda Pannell. The Paradine Case The Paradine Case is a 1947 American film noir courtroom drama film, set in England, directed by Alfred Hitchcock and produced by David O. Selznick. The screenplay was written by Selznick and an uncredited Ben Hecht, from an adaptation by Alma Reville and James Bridie of the novel by Robert Smythe Hichens. The film stars Gregory Peck, Ann Todd, Alida Valli, Charles Laughton, Charles Coburn, Ethel Barrymore and Louis Jourdan. It tells of an English barrister who falls in love with a woman who is accused of murder, and how it affects his relationship with his wife. The Chase The Chase is a 1966 American neo-noir Technicolor drama film in Panavision directed by Arthur Penn and starring Marlon Brando, Jane Fonda, and Robert Redford, about a series of events set into motion by a prison break. Because one of the two escapees is Charlie "Bubber" Reeves, wrongly assumed to be responsible for a murder, the escape causes a stir in a nearby town full of drunks where Bubber is a well-known figure. The supporting cast features E. G. Marshall, Angie Dickinson, Janice Rule, Miriam Hopkins, Martha Hyer, Robert Duvall and James Fox. Burn-E BURN-E is a computer animated short film created by Pixar in 2008. It is a parallel spin-off from the feature-length movie WALL-E. A repair robot named BURN-E is a minor character from the movie, and the film is intercut with scenes from WALL-E, which takes place concurrently. WALL-Es director Andrew Stanton acted as co-writer and executive producer on BURN-E. BURN-E was produced at the same time as WALL-E and was directed by the feature films lead animator, Angus MacLane. The short movie is included as bonus material to the DVD and Blu-ray releases of WALL-E and has since also been aired on TV. BURN-E features music composed and conducted by J.A.C. Redford, who was also orchestrator on the film WALL-E. The BURN-E character is first seen briefly as a welder robot in WALL-E when WALL-E and EVE fly around the Axiom starliner, and enter through a door, locking him outside the ship. BURN-E is seen banging his fists against the door, and ultimately realizing that he has been locked out. A Touch of Sin A Touch of Sin is a 2013 Chinese drama film directed by Jia Zhangke. It was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, with Jia winning the award for Best Screenplay. Stars of the film include Zhao Tao, Jias wife and longtime collaborator. DeepStar Six DeepStar Six is a 1989 American science fiction horror film about the struggles of the crew of an underwater military outpost to defend their base against the attacks of a sea monster. It was released in January 1989. The films main actors and supporting players included Greg Evigan, Taurean Blacque, Nancy Everhard, Cindy Pickett, Miguel Ferrer, Nia Peeples and Matt McCoy. The Only Living Boy in New York The Only Living Boy in New York is a 2017 American drama film directed by Marc Webb and written by Allan Loeb. The film stars Callum Turner, Kate Beckinsale, Pierce Brosnan, Cynthia Nixon, Kiersey Clemons, and Jeff Bridges. The film was released on August 11, 2017, by Roadside Attractions and Amazon Studios, receiving generally negative reviews. Plunkett & Macleane Plunkett & Macleane is a 1999 British historical action comedy film directed by Jake Scott, and starring Robert Carlyle, Jonny Lee Miller and Liv Tyler. The story was co-written by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. It follows the story of Captain James Macleane and Will Plunkett, two men in eighteenth century Britain who are both struggling to survive. The characters are loosely based on two genuine highwaymen of the eighteenth century, James MacLaine and William Plunkett, although the story bears little relation to their actual lives. Our Hospitality Our Hospitality is a 1923 silent comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton. Released by Metro Pictures Corporation, the film uses slapstick and situational comedy to tell the story of Willie McKay, who gets caught in the middle of the infamous "Canfield"–"McKay" feud, an obvious satire of the real-life Hatfield–McCoy feud. It was a groundbreaking work for the comedy film genre, as Keaton included "careful integration of gags into a dramatically coherent storyline", "meticulous attention to period detail" and "beautiful cinematography and extensive location shooting". This was a contrast to the usual slapstick comedies of this era. Turner Classic Movies describes Our Hospitality as a "silent film for which no apologies need be made to modern viewers" and Roger Ebert considered it Keatons first masterpiece. Our Hospitality is one of many works from 1923 that entered the public domain in the United States in 2019. Blue Exorcist is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kazue Katō. The manga has been serialized in Jump Square magazine by Shueisha since April 2009, with individual chapters collected into twenty-two tankōbon volumes as of November 2, 2018. The story revolves around Rin Okumura, a teenager who discovers he and his twin brother Yukio are the sons of Satan born from a human woman, and he is the inheritor of Satans powers. When Satan kills their guardian, Rin enrolls at True Cross Academy to become an exorcist under Yukios tutelage in order to defeat his father. The series was adapted into an anime television series by A-1 Pictures in 2011 and into an anime film in December 2012. Viz Media has licensed the manga for North American production, with the first volume released in April 5, 2011. Aniplex of America also released the animes DVDs in English regions. A second season, titled Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Saga, premiered on January 7, 2017. The series has been well received by readers with sales having received a boost thanks to the animes release. Publications for manga and anime compared the series with other shonen manga but still praised the series story and artwork. Dead Birds Dead Birds is a 2004 American horror Western film directed by Alex Turner. It stars Henry Thomas, Nicki Aycox, Isaiah Washington, Patrick Fugit, and Michael Shannon. The film centers on a group of deserters turned bank robbers who come face-to-face with supernatural forces while holing up in an abandoned plantation after robbing a bank. The film was given a limited re-release on February 5, 2010, at the NuArt Theatre in Los Angeles; and received mixed reviews from critics. Resident Evil: Vendetta Resident Evil: Vendetta, known as in Japan, is a 2017 Japanese adult animated biopunk action horror film which makes part of the Resident Evil franchise, set in the same universe as the associated video games. The film features the characters Chris Redfield, Leon S. Kennedy, and Rebecca Chambers. It is the third CG movie, after Degeneration in 2008, followed by Damnation in 2012, and this film marks the third with Leon as a main character. The film is produced by Marza Animation Planet, written by Makoto Fukami and directed by Takanori Tsujimoto. Takashi Shimizu serves as executive producer. The film was released in Japan on May 27, 2017, while a limited theatrical showing in United Kingdom took place on June 14, 2017 and North America was planned for June 19, 2017. The movie became available in North America across digital retailers on June 20 and on Blu-ray and DVD July 18. Tamara Tamara is a 2005 horror film directed by Jeremy Haft and starring Jenna Dewan, Katie Stuart, Chad Faust, Claudette Mink, Melissa Elias, and Matthew Marsden. It was released only in select theatres by City Lights Pictures, a Manhattan-based production company. Cold Souls Cold Souls is a 2009 comedy-drama film written and directed by Sophie Barthes. The film features Paul Giamatti, Dina Korzun, Emily Watson, and David Strathairn. Giamatti stars as a fictionalised version of himself, an anxious, overwhelmed actor who decides to enlist the service of a company to deep freeze his soul. Complications ensue when his soul gets lost in a soul trafficking scheme which has taken his soul to St. Petersburg. The film then follows Giamatti desperately trying to recover his soul. Happy, Texas Happy, Texas is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Mark Illsley and starring Steve Zahn, Jeremy Northam and William H. Macy. It was a positively reviewed film, and was a box office hit, grossing $3.7 million against a $1.4 million budget, and is now considered a cult classic. Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen is a 2010 Hong Kong superhero martial arts film directed and produced by Andrew Lau, and starring Donnie Yen as Chen Zhen, a role made famous by Bruce Lee in the 1972 film Fist of Fury. The film is a sequel to the 1994 film Fist of Legend, which starred Jet Li as Chen Zhen. Principal photography for Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen began in November 2009 and ended in early February 2010; shooting took place in Shanghai, China. The film was shown out of competition during the opening night of the 67th Venice International Film Festival, and 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in Chinese theatres on 21 September 2010 and two days later in Hong Kong on 23 September 2010. Destry Rides Again Destry Rides Again is a 1939 American Western film directed by George Marshall and starring Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart. The supporting cast includes Mischa Auer, Charles Winninger, Brian Donlevy, Allen Jenkins, Irene Hervey, Billy Gilbert, Bill Cody Jr., Lillian Yarbo, and Una Merkel. Although the title comes from Max Brands popular novel, which inspired the earlier screenplay with Tom Mix, this version is almost entirely unrelated to either. In 1996, Destry Rides Again was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Utøya: July 22 Utøya: July 22 is a 2018 Norwegian single-camera drama film directed by Erik Poppe and written by Anna Bache-Wiig and . It is based on the Utøya summer camp massacre that took place on 22 July 2011, but the characters are fictional. The purpose of Utøya: July 22 is to promote understanding of the victims by showing the massacre from their perspective. The film was created in close dialogue with over 40 survivors, to get the action as close to reality as possible. It was shot to resemble a single take in real time, and follows the character Kaja from the third-person perspective before and throughout the 72-minute attack. The terrorist is only a figure in the periphery throughout the film, and is only briefly seen two times. Romance Romance is a 1999 French art house film written and directed by Catherine Breillat. It stars Caroline Ducey, Rocco Siffredi, Sagamore Stévenin and François Berléand. The film features explicit copulation scenes, especially one showing Duceys coitus with Siffredi. Romance is one of several arthouse films featuring explicit, unsimulated sex, along with The Brown Bunny, 9 Songs, All About Anna, and Shortbus. Priest Priest is a 1994 British drama film directed by Antonia Bird in her directorial debut. The screenplay by Jimmy McGovern focuses on a Roman Catholic priest as he struggles with two issues that precipitate a crisis of faith. Lost Boys: The Tribe Lost Boys: The Tribe is a 2008 horror comedy film directed by P. J. Pesce, which serves as a stand-alone sequel to the 1987 film, The Lost Boys. The film stars Tad Hilgenbrink, Angus Sutherland, Autumn Reeser and Corey Feldman. The film is followed by a sequel, The Thirst. According to Greta According to Greta is a 2009 American drama film directed by Nancy Bardawil and starring Hilary Duff, Evan Ross, Michael Murphy, and Ellen Burstyn. The Wanderers The Wanderers is a 1979 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Philip Kaufman and starring Ken Wahl, John Friedrich, Karen Allen and Toni Kalem. Set in the Bronx in 1963, the film follows a gang of Italian-American teenagers known as the Wanderers and their ongoing power struggles with rival gangs such as the Baldies and the Wongs. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Richard Price; its screenplay was written by Philip Kaufman and his wife Rose. The film had a troubled development stage: after unsuccessfully trying to obtain financing for The Wanderers from Alberto Grimaldi, Kaufman directed other films. After filming the remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Kaufman went to New York and successfully pitched The Wanderers to Martin Ransohoff. The films budget is unknown, but Kaufman said it was relatively low. After an advance screening, The Wanderers premiered on July 13, 1979, to mostly positive reviews. The film was a financial success, grossing $23 million at the worldwide box office. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 89 percent. Peter Stack of the San Francisco Chronicle praised Kaufmans directing and the performances of Wahl and Tony Ganios. The films increasing popularity and cult status led to The Wanderers being given a theatrical re-release in the U.S. by Warner Bros. in 1996. According to Kaufman, "it took a long time for film to find an audience". Brexit Brexit: The Uncivil War is a 2019 British television drama film written by James Graham and directed by Toby Haynes. It depicts the lead-up to the 2016 referendum through the activities of the strategists behind the Vote Leave campaign, that prompted the United Kingdom to exit the European Union, known as Brexit. It aired on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom on 7 January, and aired on HBO in the United States on 19 January. Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Dominic Cummings, the Campaign Director of the official designated Brexit-supporting group, Vote Leave. Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers is a 1988 American black comedy slasher film and a sequel to the movie Sleepaway Camp. Written by Fritz Gordon and directed by Michael A. Simpson, it stars Pamela Springsteen as Angela, and Renée Estevez. The film takes place five years after the original film, and features transgender killer Angela targeting misbehaving teenagers at a summer camp. Unlike the original Sleepaway Camp, which featured a serious tone, Sleepaway Camp II blends elements of black comedy, and satirizes various horror films, such as Friday the 13th, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and A Nightmare on Elm Street. Black Sabbath Black Sabbath is a 1963 horror anthology film directed by Mario Bava. The film is centered on three separate tales that are introduced by Boris Karloff. The first, titled "The Telephone", involves Rosy who continually receives threatening telephone calls from an unseen stalker. The second is "The Wurdulak", where a man named Gorca returns to his family after claiming to have slain a Wurdulak, an undead creature who attacks those that it had once loved. The third story, "The Drop of Water", is centered on Helen Corey, a nurse who steals a ring from a corpse that is being prepared for burial and finds herself haunted by the rings original owner after arriving home. Being a low-budget horror film with multiple stories, an international cast and foreign financial backing, Black Sabbath follows numerous trends of 1960s Italian film productions. The film is credited to various writers, but is predominantly based on several uncredited sources, and changes were made to the script after filming commenced. American International Pictures and Titra Sound Corporation suggested changes to Bava during filming to make the film palatable for American audiences, and created their own English-language version of the film, which replaced Roberto Nicolosis score with music by Les Baxter, removed several depictions of graphic violence and made alterations to other scenes. This version greatly changed the plot of "The Telephone", giving it a supernatural element and removing all references to lesbianism and prostitution. Black Sabbath was a commercial failure upon release in Italy, and performed below expectations in America. A spiritual sequel to the film, based on "The Dunwich Horror" and provisionally titled Scarlet Friday, was set to reunite Bava with Karloff and co-star Christopher Lee, but AIP distanced themselves from Bava following the failure of Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs and eventually produced the film without Bava, Karloff or Lees involvement. Plans for a remake were announced in 2004 with Jonathan Hensleigh attached to write the script. Since its original release, Black Sabbath has received positive reviews from critics, and was placed at number 73 on a Time Out poll of the best horror films. Olaf's Frozen Adventure Olafs Frozen Adventure is a 2017 American 3D computer-animated featurette, produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is directed by Kevin Deters and Stevie Wermers, who previously directed the holiday-themed Prep & Landing shorts. The film features the voices of Josh Gad, Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, and Jonathan Groff reprising their roles from the original 2013 film Frozen. It premiered in 3D in theaters for a limited time engagement in front of Pixars Coco on November 22, 2017, and made its television debut on ABC on December 14, 2017. Whatever It Takes Whatever It Takes is a 2000 American comedy film directed by David Raynr and starring Shane West, Marla Sokoloff, Jodi Lyn OKeefe, and James Franco. It was first released in the United States on March 31, 2000. Murder Party Murder Party is a 2007 American horror comedy film written, directed and shot by Jeremy Saulnier. It was shot in Brooklyn, New York. It was given the Audience Award for Best Feature at the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival and screened within such festivals as Maryland Film Festival. Juan of the Dead Juan of the Dead is a 2010 zombie comedy film written and directed by Alejandro Brugués. in 2010. A Spanish-Cuban co-production between La Zanfoña Producciones and Producciones de la 5ta Avenida involving the participation of the ICAIC, Canal Sur and Televisión Española, the film won the Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film in 2012. About Cherry About Cherry is a 2012 drama film and the directorial debut of Stephen Elliott. It is based on a script written by Elliott and porn industry veteran Lorelei Lee. It stars Ashley Hinshaw, James Franco, Heather Graham, and Dev Patel. The project was filmed in San Francisco and premièred at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival. Venom Venom is a 2005 American horror film directed by Jim Gillespie and starring Agnes Bruckner, Jonathan Jackson, Laura Ramsey, Meagan Good, D. J. Cotrona and Method Man. Dhuruvangal Pathinaaru Dhuruvangal Pathinaaru, also known as D-16, is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by Karthick Naren and starring Rahman in the leading role. Featuring a predominantly new cast and crew, the film went on to gain positive reviews from film critics as well becoming a critical box office success. The film completed its 100 days on April 6, 2017. Mary Kom Mary Kom is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language biographical sports film directed by Omung Kumar and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali in association with Viacom 18 Motion Pictures. The film stars Priyanka Chopra in the lead role of the eponymous boxer, with Darshan Kumar and Sunil Thapa in supporting roles of her husband and mentor, respectively. Mary Kom depicts Koms journey of becoming a boxer to her victory at the 2008 World Boxing Championships in Ningbo. The film marks the Hindi playback singing debut of Chopra, who provided her vocals for a song named "Chaoro". Mary Kom was developed by writer Saiwyn Quadras, who suggested the storyline to Kumar when Kom was not a familiar name in India despite her numerous achievements. Kumar met Kom to ask her permission for the film, before her bronze medal victory at the 2012 Summer Olympics, which brought her recognition. Chopra underwent extensive physical training for three months to attain a muscular physique and learned Koms distinct boxing style. Principal photography started in June 2013 at Filmistan, where the boxing sequences were filmed. After plans to shoot in Koms hometown, Manipur, were dropped due to safety concerns, Mary Kom was shot in Dharamshala and Manali, where a major portion of Manipur was recreated. The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, becoming the first Hindi film to be screened on the opening night of the festival. Made on a budget of 180 million, Mary Kom was released on 5 September 2014 to generally positive reviews from critics, with major praise directed towards Chopras performance. Upon its release, the film recorded the highest opening weekend of all time for a female-led Indian film. The film was a commercial success, grossing 1.04 billion at the box office. Mary Kom is also ranked among the highest-grossing Indian films starring a female actor. Mary Kom received several accolades at award ceremonies across India. The film won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment and was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Film and Best Actress for Chopra. Additionally, Chopra won the Screen Award and the Producers Guild Film Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Burying the Ex Burying the Ex is a 2014 American zombie comedy film directed by Joe Dante and written by Alan Trezza. The film stars Anton Yelchin, Ashley Greene, Alexandra Daddario and Oliver Cooper. It screened out of competition at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. The film was released on June 19, 2015, by Image Entertainment. The Naked Spur The Naked Spur is a 1953 Technicolor American Western film directed by Anthony Mann and starring James Stewart, Janet Leigh, Robert Ryan and Ralph Meeker. Written by Sam Rolfe and Harold Jack Bloom, the film is about a bounty hunter who tries to bring a murderer to justice, and is forced to accept the help of two strangers who are less than trustworthy. The original music score was composed by Bronisław Kaper and the cinematography was by William C. Mellor. The Naked Spur was filmed on location in Durango and the San Juan Mountains in Colorado, and Lone Pine. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay—a rare honor for a Western. This was the third Western film collaboration between Anthony Mann and James Stewart. Dudley Do-Right Dudley Do-Right is a 1999 American comedy film, based on Jay Wards Dudley Do-Right, produced by Davis Entertainment for Universal Studios. The film stars Brendan Fraser as the cartoons title character with supporting roles from Sarah Jessica Parker, Alfred Molina, and Eric Idle. Bhagam Bhag Bhagam Bhag is a 2006 Indian comedy–mystery film. The film is directed by Priyadarshan, starring an ensemble cast of Akshay Kumar, Govinda, Paresh Rawal, Lara Dutta, Rajpal Yadav, Jackie Shroff, Arbaaz Khan, Shakti Kapoor, Manoj Joshi, Razak Khan, Sharat Saxena and Asrani while Tanushree Dutta makes a special appearance. It released on 22 December 2006. The story borrows plot points from Siddique-Lals 1995 Malayalam film Mannar Mathai Speaking which was based on Vertigo and certain sub-plots from Sathyan Anthikkads Nadodikkattu. The climax sequence of the film is borrowed from Stanley Kramers Its a Mad and the plot-twist climax was borrowed from the Marathi thriller Bindhaast which earlier remade in Tamil as Snegithiye and in Malayalam as Raakilipattu by Priyadarshan. 3096 Days 3096 is a 2013 German drama film directed by Sherry Hormann. The film is based on the true story of Natascha Kampusch, a 10-year-old girl and her eight-year ordeal being kidnapped by Wolfgang Přiklopil. Northern Irish actress Antonia Campbell-Hughes portrays Kampusch, while Thure Lindhardt plays Přiklopil. The film was writer Bernd Eichingers last film before his sudden death, and Martin Moskowicz, head of TV and Film at Constantin Film, and Ruth Toma took over. Jumping the Broom Jumping the Broom is a 2011 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Salim Akil and produced by Tracey E. Edmonds, Elizabeth Hunter, T.D. Jakes, Glendon Palmer, and Curtis Wallace. The title of the film is derived from the Black American tradition of bride and groom jumping over a ceremonial broom after being married. The film was shot in Blue Rocks, Nova Scotia, standing in for Marthas Vineyard, the setting for the film. TriStar Pictures distributed the film in the United States on May 6, 2011. Legal Eagles Legal Eagles is a 1986 American trial comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman, written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps from a story by Reitman and the screenwriters, and starring Robert Redford, Debra Winger, and Daryl Hannah. The Gilded Cage The Gilded Cage is a French-Portuguese comedy film released in 2013. The film was Ruben Alvess directorial debut,, it was inspired by his parents biography, and Alves has a small guest role in the film as Miguel. it was released April 24 in France and was released on August 1st in Portugal, after a successful preview showing at the Azores Festival. It won the Peoples Choice Award at the 26th European Film Awards. It was the film with the most admissions at the Portuguese box office in 2013, with 755 000 and it is the 7th film with most admissions and the 3rd highest-grossing in Portugal since 2004. The film won the Radio-Canada Audience Award at the 2014 edition of the Cinéfranco film festival. The Bookshop The Bookshop is a 2017 drama film written and directed by Isabel Coixet, based on the novel of the same name by Penelope Fitzgerald. The film stars Emily Mortimer, Patricia Clarkson, and Bill Nighy. This was the third collaboration between Patricia Clarkson and Isabel Coixet, after Elegy and Learning to Drive, and the second 2017 film featuring both Mortimer and Clarkson after The Party. The film was shot in Portaferry and Strangford, County Down, Northern Ireland, and in Barcelona during August and September 2016. The film won three Goya Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay. We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists is a 2012 documentary film about the workings and beliefs of the self-described "hacktivist" collective, Anonymous. Support Your Local Sheriff! Support Your Local Sheriff! is a 1969 American comedy western film directed by Burt Kennedy and starring James Garner, Joan Hackett, Walter Brennan, Harry Morgan, Jack Elam and Bruce Dern. It was distributed by United Artists and produced by William Bowers and Bill Finnegan. The film parodies the iconic story of the western hero who tames a lawless frontier town. Its title was derived from a popular 1960s campaign slogan "Support Your Local Police". Bullet in the Head Bullet in the Head is a 1990 Hong Kong action film written, produced, edited and directed by John Woo, who played Police Inspector, and starring Tony Leung, Jacky Cheung, Waise Lee and Simon Yam. Beyond the Valley of the Dolls Beyond the Valley of the Dolls is a 1970 American satirical musical melodrama film starring Dolly Read, Cynthia Myers, Marcia McBroom, Phyllis Davis, John LaZar, Michael Blodgett, and David Gurian. The film was directed by Russ Meyer and co-written by Meyer and Roger Ebert. Originally intended as a sequel to the 1967 film Valley of the Dolls—"dolls" being a slang term for depressant pills or "downers"—Beyond the Valley of the Dolls was instead revised as a parody of the commercially successful but critically reviled original. I Can Do Bad All by Myself Tyler Perrys I Can Do Bad All by Myself is a 2009 romantic musical comedy-drama film which was released on September 11, 2009. The film was directed, produced, and written by Tyler Perry, who also makes an appearance in the film as his signature character Madea. Although the film and play share the same title, the film is not an adaptation of Perrys play of the same name; the two works have different storylines. Lean on Pete Lean on Pete is a 2017 British drama film written and directed by Andrew Haigh, based on the novel of the same name by Willy Vlautin. It stars Charlie Plummer, Chloë Sevigny, Travis Fimmel and Steve Buscemi, and follows a 15-year-old boy who begins to work at a stable and befriends an ailing racehorse. It was screened in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best Young Actor or Actress by Charlie Plummer. It was released in the United States on 6 April 2018, by A24, before opening in the United Kingdom on 4 May 2018, by Curzon Artificial Eye. L.I.E. L.I.E. is a 2001 American drama film about a relationship between Howie, a troubled 15-year-old boy, and a middle aged man known as "Big John". The title is an acronym for the Long Island Expressway. The film was directed by Michael Cuesta, who has said that the film is about exploring sexuality. It stars Paul Dano in his first lead role as Howie, and Brian Cox as John. My Night at Maud's My Night at Mauds, also known as My Night with Maud, is a 1969 French New Wave drama film by Éric Rohmer. It is the third film in his series of Six Moral Tales. Over the Christmas break in a French city, the film shows chance meetings and conversations between four single people, each knowing one of the other three. One man and one woman are Catholics, while the other man and woman are atheists. The discussions and actions of the four continually refer to the thoughts of Blaise Pascal on mathematics, on ethics and on human existence. They also talk about a topic the bachelor Pascal did not cover – love between men and women. Saving Face Saving Face is a 2004 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Alice Wu. The film focuses on Wilhelmina, a young Chinese-American surgeon; her unwed, pregnant mother; and her dancer girlfriend. The name itself is a reference to the pan-East Asian social concept of face. Johnny Stecchino Johnny Stecchino is an Italian comedy film directed by and starring Roberto Benigni in dual roles. This film is one of Benignis many collaborations with co-star and wife, Nicoletta Braschi. During its release in 1991, it was the highest-grossing film in Italy. This film follows the life of Dante, a quirky school bus driver for students with Down syndrome, who bears a striking resemblance to Johnny Stecchino, an Italian mafioso who is wanted by Sicilian mobsters for treason and murder. The films plot begins to unravel when Dante meets Maria, the wife of Stecchino, who begins her plan into tricking mobsters to kill Dante thinking he is Stecchino. The film takes several unexpected twists when Maria begins to fall for Dante, and it becomes clear that Dante cannot possibly be the cold blooded killer, Johnny Stecchino. The U.S. version released in theaters and on VHS is about 20 minutes shorter that the full Italian version. It trims several conversations including the final scene with Lillo sniffing cocaine. The Women on the 6th Floor The Women on the 6th Floor is a 2010 French film directed and part-written by Philippe Le Guay. Principal roles are taken by Fabrice Luchini, Sandrine Kiberlain, Natalia Verbeke and Carmen Maura. Set in Paris in 1962, the story alternates between two different worlds. One is a traditional wealthy family in a comfortable apartment, whose lives are devoted to making money and meaningless socialising. The other is the underpaid and overworked domestic servants living in cramped conditions above them. As few French people want such work, the jobs are taken by Spanish women, eager to escape the poverty and oppression of Francoist Spain, who bring with them their native solidarity and human warmth. Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach is a 2009 American sports comedy film directed by Danny Leiner and features actor Seann William Scott as the main character and Randy Quaid in a supporting role. It was filmed mostly in Austin and Taylor, and was released direct-to-video on January 13, 2009. Deewaar Deewaar is a 1975 Indian Hindi-language action drama film written by Salim-Javed, directed by Yash Chopra, and starring Shashi Kapoor, Amitabh Bachchan, Neetu Singh, Nirupa Roy and Parveen Babi. Reflecting the tumultuous socio-political climate of 1970s India, Deewaar tells the story of a pair of impoverished brothers who, after their family is betrayed by the misplaced idealism of their father, struggle to survive in the slums of Bombay, and eventually find themselves on opposing sides of the law. The deewaar of the title is the wall that has sprung up between the two brothers, drawn apart by fate and circumstances in a time of socio-political turmoil. Bachchans character Vijay was loosely inspired by the real-life Bombay underworld gangster Haji Mastan. Deewaar is often considered a ground-breaking cinematic masterpiece. The film had a significant impact on Indian cinema, as well as wider Indian society, with the films anti-establishment themes and Bachchans criminal anti-hero vigilante character resonating with audiences, cementing Bachchans popular image as the "angry young man" of Bollywood cinema. It also established Parveen Babi as the "new Bollywood woman". The film also cemented the success of the writing duo Salim-Javed, who went on to write many more blockbuster films; the value of film writers skyrocketed thanks to Salim-Javed, who were paid as highly as leading actors at the time. Deewaars influence also extends to world cinema, influencing films from Hong Kong and British cinema. Deewaar received the Filmfare Best Movie Award of 1975, in addition to six other Filmfare Awards. It was also a "super hit" at the box office, ranking as the fourth highest-grossing Bollywood film of 1975. Indiatimes ranks Deewaar amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films. Deewaar had an impact on Indian cinema as well as international cinema. It had several South Indian cinema remakes, including the Telugu remake Magaadu, the Tamil remake Thee, and the Malayalam film Nathi Muthal Nathi Vare. The Shaw Brothers Studio also produced a Hong Kong cinema remake, The Brothers, a film that later played a key role in the creation of Hong Kongs heroic bloodshed films, a genre that had a significant influence on 1980s Hong Kong action cinema and later 1990s Hollywood action films. Deewaar also had a Bollywood remake, Feel the Fire, and inspired Danny Boyles Slumdog Millionaire. Full Frontal Full Frontal is a 2002 film by Steven Soderbergh about a day in the life of a handful of characters in Hollywood. It stars Catherine Keener, Blair Underwood, David Duchovny, Julia Roberts, Mary McCormack, Brad Pitt, and David Hyde Pierce. The film was shot on digital video using the Canon XL-1s in under a month. The film blurs the line between what is real and what is fiction in its depiction of a film within a film. It is in the loose structural style and narrative ambiguity of the French New Wave, and it received critical notice for this style. The Fool The Fool is a 2014 Russian drama film written and directed by Yuri Bykov. It had its international premiere at the 2014 Locarno International Film Festival, where it won the prize for the best actor. This is the third film of writer and director Yury Bykov. Scum Scum is a 1979 British crime drama film directed by Alan Clarke and starring Ray Winstone, Mick Ford, Julian Firth and John Blundell. The film portrays the brutality of life inside a British borstal. The script was originally filmed as a television play for the BBCs Play for Today series in 1977. However, due to the violence depicted, it was withdrawn from broadcast. Two years later, director Alan Clarke and scriptwriter Roy Minton remade it as a film, first shown on Channel 4 in 1983. By this time the borstal system had been reformed and the original TV version was eventually allowed to be aired. The film tells the story of a young offender named Carlin as he arrives at the institution and his rise through violence and self-protection to the top of the inmates pecking order, purely as a tool to survive. Beyond Carlins individual storyline, it is also cast as an indictment of the borstal systems flaws with no attempt at rehabilitation. The warders and convicts alike are brutalised by the system. The films controversy was derived from its graphic depiction of racism, extreme violence, rape, suicide, many fights and very strong language. The Bronze The Bronze is a 2015 American sports comedy-drama film directed by Bryan Buckley and written by Melissa Rauch and Winston Rauch. It was produced by Mark Duplass and Jay Duplass through their Duplass Brothers Productions banner. The film stars Rauch, Gary Cole, Thomas Middleditch, Sebastian Stan, Cecily Strong, Haley Lu Richardson and Dale Raoul. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2015. The film was theatrically released on March 18, 2016 by Sony Pictures Classics. The Phantom Carriage The Phantom Carriage is a 1921 Swedish fantasy film generally considered to be one of the central works in the history of Swedish cinema. Released on New Years Day 1921, it was directed by and starred Victor Sjöström, alongside Hilda Borgström, Tore Svennberg and Astrid Holm. It is based on the novel Thy Soul Shall Bear Witness!, by Nobel prize-winning Swedish author Selma Lagerlöf. The film is notable for its special effects, its advanced narrative structure with flashbacks within flashbacks, and for having been a major influence on the works of Ingmar Bergman. It is also known as The Phantom Chariot, Thy Soul Shall Bear Witness! and The Stroke of Midnight. Written on the Wind Written on the Wind is a 1956 American Technicolor melodrama film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall, Robert Stack and Dorothy Malone. The screenplay by George Zuckerman was based on Robert Wilders 1946 novel of the same name, a thinly disguised account of the real-life scandal involving torch singer Libby Holman and her husband, tobacco heir Zachary Smith Reynolds. Zuckerman shifted the locale from North Carolina to Texas, made the source of the family wealth oil rather than tobacco, and changed all the characters names. The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas is a 1982 American musical comedy film co-written, produced and directed by Colin Higgins. It is an adaptation of the 1978 Broadway musical of the same name, and stars Dolly Parton, Burt Reynolds, Jim Nabors, Charles Durning, Dom DeLuise, Noah Beery Jr., Robert Mandan, Lois Nettleton, Theresa Merritt, Barry Corbin, Mary Jo Catlett and Mary Louise Wilson. Durning was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as the Texas governor. Golden Globe Award nominations went to the film for Best Motion Picture and Parton for Best Actress in a Motion Picture. It was the fourth highest-grossing live-action musical film of the 1980s, and the top grossing of 1982. Annie was second. Girls Just Want to Have Fun Girls Just Want to Have Fun is a 1985 American romantic comedy dance film directed by Alan Metter and starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Lee Montgomery, Morgan Woodward, Jonathan Silverman, Shannen Doherty, and Helen Hunt. For many years, Comedy Central, Lifetime, USA Network, Lifetime Movie Network and ABC Family have aired the film. Celtic Pride Celtic Pride is a 1996 American comedy film written by Judd Apatow and Colin Quinn, and directed by Tom DeCerchio. It stars Daniel Stern and Dan Aykroyd as Mike OHara and Jimmy Flaherty, two passionate Boston Celtics fans, and Damon Wayans as Lewis Scott, the Utah Jazzs All-Star shooting guard. Born Yesterday Born Yesterday is a 1951 American comedy-drama film directed by George Cukor, based on the stage play of the same name by Garson Kanin. The screenplay was credited to Albert Mannheimer. According to Kanins autobiography, Cukor did not like Mannheimers work, believing it lacked much of the plays value, so he approached Kanin about adapting a screenplay from his own play. Because of legal entanglements, Kanin did not receive screen credit. The film tells the story of an uneducated young woman, Billie Dawn and an uncouth, older, wealthy junkyard tycoon, Harry Brock who comes to Washington to try to "buy" a congressman. When Billie embarrasses him socially, Brock hires journalist Paul Verrall to educate her. In the process, Billie learns how corrupt Harry is, and eventually falls in love with Paul. The film was produced and released by Columbia Pictures. Ironically, Kanin frequently stated that Harry Brock was modeled on Columbia production chief Harry Cohn, with whom Kanin had a long and testy relationship. According to Cohn biographer Bob Thomas, Cohn knew of Kanins attribution but didnt care about it. In 2012, Born Yesterday was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Ex Drummer Ex Drummer is a 2007 Belgian comedy and rock music film directed by Koen Mortier, whose previous work was limited to television commercials. It is based on the book by Herman Brusselmans of the same name. While receiving mixed reviews at the time, it went on to become a cult film. Monster a-Go Go Monster a Go-Go! is a 1965 American science-fiction horror film directed by Bill Rebane and Herschell Gordon Lewis. The film is considered to be one of the worst films ever made. In 1993, the film was featured in an episode of the satirical film-riffing television series Mystery Science Theater 3000 on Comedy Central. Tom and Huck Tom and Huck is a 1995 American adventure comedy-drama film based on Mark Twains novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and starring Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Brad Renfro, Mike McShane, Eric Schweig and Amy Wright. The film was directed by Peter Hewitt and produced/co-written by Stephen Sommers. The movie was released in North America on December 22, 1995. In the film, mischievous young Tom Sawyer witnesses a murder by a vicious half-Native American criminal known as "Injun Joe". Tom befriends Huck Finn, a boy with no future and no family, and is forced to choose between honoring a friendship or honoring an oath, when the town drunk is accused of the murder. With a Friend Like Harry... Harry, Hes Here to Help is a French film released in 2000. It was directed by Dominik Moll. Shadows Shadows is a 1958 American independent drama film directed by John Cassavetes about race relations during the Beat Generation years in New York City. The film stars Ben Carruthers, Lelia Goldoni and Hugh Hurd as three African-American siblings, though only one of them is dark-skinned. The film was initially shot in 1957 and shown in 1958, but a poor reception prompted Cassavetes to rework it in 1959. Promoted as a completely improvisational film, it was intensively rehearsed in 1957, and in 1959 it was fully scripted. The film depicts two weeks in the lives of three siblings on the margins of society: two brothers who are struggling jazz musicians and their light-skinned younger sister who goes through three relationships, one with an older white writer, one with a shallow white lover and finally one with a gentle young black admirer. Film scholars consider Shadows a milestone of American independent cinema. In 1960, the film won the Critics Award at the Venice Film Festival. The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog is a 1927 British silent film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Marie Ault, Arthur Chesney, June Tripp, Malcolm Keen, and Ivor Novello. Hitchcocks third feature film, it was released on 14 February 1927 in London and on 10 June 1928 in New York City. Based on the novel The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes and the play Who Is He? co-written by Belloc Lowndes, the film is about the hunt for a "Jack the Ripper"-like serial killer in London. Thirteen Conversations About One Thing Thirteen Conversations About One Thing is a 2001 American drama film directed by Jill Sprecher. The screenplay by Sprecher and her sister Karen focuses on five seemingly disparate individuals in search of happiness whose paths intersect in ways that unexpectedly impact their lives. Ratchet & Clank Ratchet & Clank is a 2016 Canadian-American 3D computer animated science fiction comedy film based on the video game series of the same name. The film stars the voices of James Arnold Taylor, David Kaye, Paul Giamatti, John Goodman, Bella Thorne, Rosario Dawson, and Sylvester Stallone. Series creators Insomniac Games helped with the films production, screenplay, character development and animation. The film was directed by Jericca Cleland and Kevin Munroe, featuring an original story written by Munroe, Gerry Swallow and former Insomniac Games Senior Writer T.J. Fixman, who started writing for the series with the Future saga. Several cast members from the games reprised their respective voice roles, and assets from the video games were utilized in the film. The film was released on April 29, 2016, by Gramercy Pictures. The film received negative reviews from critics and grossed just $14 million worldwide on a $20 million budget. The Lair of the White Worm The Lair of the White Worm is a 1988 British horror film based loosely on the Bram Stoker novel of the same name and drawing upon the English legend of the Lambton Worm. The film was written and directed by Ken Russell and stars Amanda Donohoe and Hugh Grant. Gigantic see also List of unproduced Disney animated shorts and feature films#2017 Gigantic is a 2008 independent comedy film directed by Matt Aselton and starring Paul Dano, Zooey Deschanel, John Goodman, Edward Asner and Jane Alexander. The script, written by Aselton and his college friend Adam Nagata, tells of Brian, a mattress salesman who wishes to adopt a baby from China, but finds himself sharing his passion, with the quirky, wealthy Harriet when they meet in his store. The story was based on Aseltons childhood wish for his parents to adopt a Chinese baby. The film was shot in New York and Connecticut. It had its world premiere at 2008s Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the United States on April 3, 2009. The Band Wagon The Band Wagon is a 1953 American musical-comedy film directed by Vincente Minnelli, starring Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse. It tells the story of an aging musical star who hopes a Broadway show will restart his career. However, the plays director wants to make it a pretentious retelling of the Faust legend and brings in a prima ballerina who clashes with the star. Along with Singin in the Rain, it is regarded as one of the finest of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musicals, although it was only a modest box-office success on first release. The songs were written by the team of composer Arthur Schwartz and lyricist Howard Dietz. Schwartz was a prolific Hollywood composer who teamed with numerous lyricists over the years, while Dietz, a studio publicist, generally collaborated with Schwartz. Some of the songs in the film had been created for the original 1931 Broadway musical by Schwartz and Dietz which was also called The Band Wagon, with a book by George S. Kaufman and starring Fred Astaire and his sister Adele. The movies dances and musical numbers were staged by Michael Kidd. The song "Thats Entertainment!", which Schwartz and Dietz wrote specifically for the film, was a hit and has become a standard. Another song orchestrated by Conrad Salinger, "Dancing in the Dark", is considered part of the Great American Songbook and was from the original Broadway production. Astaires early number in the film, "A Shine On Your Shoes" was actually written for a 1932 Broadway revue with music and lyrics by Dietz and Schwartz called Flying Colors. It had originally been performed by the dancing team of Buddy and Vilma Ebsen. In the movie version of The Band Wagon, the song was reworked to show off Astaires musical talents. The film was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Costume Design, Color, Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture and Best Writing, Story and Screenplay. Screenwriters Betty Comden and Adolph Green, who received the nomination for the screenplay, patterned the films characters Lester and Lily Marton after themselves, although the fictional characters were a married couple and Comden and Green were not romantically involved. In 1995, The Band Wagon was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In 2006, this film ranked #17 on the American Film Institutes list of best musicals. Virunga Virunga is a 2014 British documentary film directed by Orlando von Einsiedel. It focuses on the conservation work of park rangers within the Congos Virunga National Park during the rise of the violent M23 Rebellion in 2012 and investigates the activity of the British oil company Soco International within the UNESCO World Heritage site. Soco International ended up officially exploring oil opportunities in Virunga in April 2014. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on 17 April 2014. After airing on Netflix, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The Pride of the Yankees The Pride of the Yankees is a 1942 American film produced by Samuel Goldwyn, directed by Sam Wood, and starring Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright, and Walter Brennan. It is a tribute to the legendary New York Yankees first baseman Lou Gehrig, who died only one year before its release, at age 37, from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which later became known to the lay public as "Lou Gehrigs disease". Though subtitled "The Life of Lou Gehrig", the film is less a sports biography than an homage to a heroic and widely loved sports figure whose tragic and premature death touched the entire nation. It emphasizes Gehrigs relationship with his parents, his friendships with players and journalists, and his storybook romance with the woman who became his "companion for life," Eleanor. Details of his baseball career—which were still fresh in most fans minds in 1942—are limited to montages of ballparks, pennants, and Cooper swinging bats and running bases, though Gehrigs best-known major league record—2,130 consecutive games played—is prominently cited. Yankee teammates Babe Ruth, Bob Meusel, Mark Koenig, and Bill Dickey play themselves, as does sportscaster Bill Stern. The film was adapted by Herman J. Mankiewicz, Jo Swerling, and an uncredited Casey Robinson from a story by Paul Gallico, and received 11 Oscar nominations. Its climax is a re-enactment of Gehrigs poignant 1939 farewell speech at Yankee Stadium. The films iconic closing line—"Today, I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the Earth"—was voted 38th on the American Film Institutes list of 100 greatest movie quotes. Imaginary Heroes Imaginary Heroes is a 2004 American drama film written and directed by Dan Harris. It focuses on the traumatic effect the suicide of the elder son has on a suburban family. The Odessa File The Odessa File is an 1974 espionage thriller film, adapted from the novel of the same name by Frederick Forsyth, about a reporters investigation of a neo-Nazi political-industrial network in post-Second World War West Germany. The film stars Jon Voight, Mary Tamm, Maximilian Schell and Maria Schell and was directed by Ronald Neame, with a score by Andrew Lloyd Webber. It was the only film that the Schell siblings made together. Smoke Signals Smoke Signals is a Canadian-American independent film released in 1998, directed and co-produced by Chris Eyre and with a screenplay by Sherman Alexie, based on the short story "This is What it Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona" from his book The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven. The film won several awards and accolades, and was well received at numerous film festivals. In 2018, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Terri Terri is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Azazel Jacobs and starring Jacob Wysocki, Creed Bratton, and John C. Reilly. The film is about the friendship that develops between an oversized teen misfit and the garrulous but well-meaning school principal who takes an interest in him. Filming took place in Los Angeles, California. City Hunter City Hunter is a 1993 Hong Kong action comedy film written and directed by Wong Jing, starring Jackie Chan, Joey Wong, Kumiko Goto and Chingmy Yau. The film is based on the Japanese manga of the same name. The film was released in Hong Kong on 14 January 1993 along with Stephen Chows Fight Back to School III. The Four Musketeers: Milady's Revenge The Four Musketeers is a 1974 Richard Lester film that serves as a sequel to his The Three Musketeers, and covers the second half of Dumas 1844 novel The Three Musketeers. Fifteen years after completion of The Four Musketeers, much of the cast and crew reassembled to film The Return of the Musketeers, loosely based on Dumas Twenty Years After. Theeb Theeb is a 2014 internationally co-produced period drama thriller film written and directed by Naji Abu Nowar. It focuses on a young Bedouin boy, Theeb, who must survive in the wide-open Wadi Rum desert. The film takes place during the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I, in the wake of the Great Arab Revolt against the ruling Ottoman Empire. The film used non-professional actors from the Bedouin community in southern Jordan, and is considered a "Bedouin Western". It has also been described as a coming-of-age film. Theeb is an international co-production between Jordan, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar. The film premiered in the Horizons section at the 71st Venice International Film Festival on 4 September 2014, where Abu Nowar won the award for Best Director. It was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, making it the first Jordanian nomination ever. At the 69th British Academy Film Awards, Theeb was nominated for Best Film Not in the English Language, where Naji Abu Nowar and Rupert Lloyd won the Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer. The Perfect Guy The Perfect Guy is a 2015 American romantic thriller film directed by David M. Rosenthal, produced by Tommy Oliver and written by Alan B. McElroy and Tyger Williams and stars Sanaa Lathan, Michael Ealy, Holt McCallany and Morris Chestnut. Ealy and Lathan also served as executive producers on the film. The Perfect Guy was released in North America on September 11, 2015. The film grossed $60.3 million against its budget of $12 million. Little Big League Little Big League is a 1994 American family sports film about a 12-year-old who suddenly becomes the owner and then manager of the Minnesota Twins baseball team. It stars Luke Edwards, Timothy Busfield, and Dennis Farina. The film is director Andrew Scheinmans first and only feature film directorial project. Ishq Ishq is an Indian 1997 Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Indra Kumar. It stars Aamir Khan and Ajay Devgn, with Juhi Chawla and Kajol portraying their love interests respectively. Dalip Tahil, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Johnny Lever and Mohan Joshi appear in supporting roles. The film was produced on a budget of 10 crore and became the years third highest-grossing Hindi film, behind Dil To Pagal Hai and Border, with a domestic total of 27.30 crore and a final worldwide gross of 53.2 crore. The last film featuring Khan-Chawla together, it was also the only film to feature Khan-Devgn together and Kajol-Chawla together. The Kannada remake of the film, Snehana Preethina, was released in 2007. Catch That Kid Catch That Kid is a 2004 American adventure comedy film directed by Bart Freundlich and starring Kristen Stewart, Corbin Bleu, Max Thieriot, Jennifer Beals, and Sam Robards. It is a remake of the Danish blockbuster Klatretøsen. The films working titles were Mission Without Permission, Catch That Girl, and Catch That Kid! Age of Heroes Age of Heroes is a 2011 British war film directed by Adrian Vitoria. The film is based on the real-life events of the formation of Ian Flemings 30 Commando unit during World War II. The film was released in the United Kingdom in 2011. Hush Hush is a 1998 American thriller film starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Johnathon Schaech, and Jessica Lange. Weiner Weiner is a 2016 American fly on the wall political documentary film by Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg about Anthony Weiner’s campaign for Mayor of New York City during the 2013 mayoral election. Wilson Wilson is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed by Craig Johnson and written by Daniel Clowes, based on Clowes graphic novel Wilson. The film stars Woody Harrelson, Laura Dern, Isabella Amara, Judy Greer, and Cheryl Hines. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2017, and was theatrically released by Fox Searchlight Pictures on March 24, 2017. Begotten Begotten is a 1990 American experimental dark fantasy horror film written, produced, edited and directed by E. Elias Merhige. It stars Brian Salsburg, Donna Dempsy, Stephen Charles Barry, and members of Merhiges theatre company Theatre of Material. Begotten was influenced by the theories and ideas of Antonin Artaud and Friedrich Nietzsche, which in Merhiges opinion had not been developed on film to the fullest extent. Inspiration for the films visual style came from Georges Franjus documentary short Blood of the Beasts, as well as Akira Kurosawas Seven Samurai, Stan Brakhages The Act of Seeing with Ones Own Eyes, and the German Expressionist film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. The film was originally intended to be a theatre production but was later opted as a film production after Merhige learned that it would be too expensive to produce through the medium of theatre. Begotten was filmed on location in New York and New Jersey, over a period of three and a half years. The film contains no dialogue, being designed to mimic the style of aged black-and-white films, and consists of graphic sequences depicting death, birth, and rebirth. Author Scott MacDonald noted that the films plot is intentionally left ambiguous that not only contributed to the films violence but also to invite multiple interpretations of the film. Begotten did not gain distribution until approximately two years after editing for the film had been completed. The film was briefly screened at the San Francisco International Film Festival, where it was seen by film critics Tom Luddy and Peter Scarlet, who later brought it to the attention of fellow critic Susan Sontag, whose praised the film. Hers would be one of the most publicized reviews of the film and would be instrumental in the films eventual release. In spite of Sontags highly publicized review of the film, it was largely ignored by mainstream critics. It has been included multiple lists in various media outlets. It was followed by a short film sequel titled Din of Celestial Birds, which deals with the theory of evolution, and was released in 2006. The film has become an influence on several avante garde and experimental films and has been cited by several artists as inspiration for some of their works. Premature Premature is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Dan Beers, and his directorial debut. The film stars John Karna, Katie Findlay, Craig Roberts, Carlson Young, Adam Riegler, and Alan Tudyk. It was written by Dan Beers and Mathew Harawitz, produced by Karen Lunder and Aaron Ryder, with music by Nick Urata, cinematography by Jimmy Lindsey and editing by Robert Nassau. Employee of the Month Employee of the Month is a 2004 American black comedy film starring Matt Dillon and Christina Applegate. Happy Accidents Happy Accidents is a 2000 American film starring Marisa Tomei and Vincent DOnofrio. The movie revolves around Ruby Weaver, a New York City woman with a string of failed relationships, and Sam Deed, a man who claims to be from the year 2470. The film was shot almost entirely in Brooklyn, New York. The Connection The Connection is a 2014 action crime thriller film directed by Cédric Jimenez and produced by Alain Goldman. The film was inspired by the events of the French Connection in the 1970s, starring Jean Dujardin as police magistrate Pierre Michel and Gilles Lellouche as Gaëtan "Tany" Zampa, a drug gang ringleader. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 10 September 2014. An American Carol An American Carol is a 2008 American comedy film directed by David Zucker and starring Kevin Farley. In some other countries the film is known as Big Fat Important Movie. Presented from a conservative-leaning perspective, the film is a parody of liberal filmmaker Michael Moore as well as his editorial documentaries that satirises Hollywood and American culture. It uses the framework of A Christmas Carol but moves the setting of the story from Christmas to Independence Day. The screenplay is written by Myrna Sokoloff and Zucker. The supporting cast includes Kelsey Grammer, Jon Voight, Robert Davi, Trace Adkins, Jillian Murray, Dennis Hopper and Leslie Nielsen. The film was released on October 3, 2008, to mostly negative reviews from critics. Jilla Jilla is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by R. T. Neason. It stars Mohanlal, Vijay and Kajal Aggarwal in lead roles as well as Soori, Mahat Raghavendra and Sampath Raj in supporting roles. The film, produced by R. B. Choudary, features soundtrack composed by D. Imman with Ganesh Rajavelu and Don Max handling cinematography and editing respectively. The story revolves around Sakthi, the adopted son of a local crime boss. Sakthi is forced to join the police force, despite his hatred of the police. A horrific incident changes his perspective, and he decides to take the police job seriously, in addition to reforming his father. The film released on 10 January 2014 and received positive reviews from critics. Jilla completed a 100-day theatrical run on 19 April 2014. As of 5 February. 2014, the film had earned more than ₹85 crore at the box office. The film was a commercial success. Bring It On: Again Bring It On Again is a 2004 direct-to-video cheerleading comedy film directed by Damon Santostefano and starring Anne Judson-Yager and Bree Turner. This film, which is a sequel to Bring It On, has a tenuous link to its predecessor, featuring only a similar plot of competing cheerleading teams that have to try something different in order to win. There are no recurring cast members or canonical references to the previous film. Bring It On Again is also the only straight to video sequel of the four that followed Bring It On that shared the same producers. No one else involved in the original film participated in the creation of this film, nor in any of the following. The film does stylistically refer to its predecessor during the end credits, both of which feature outtakes and clips of the cast having fun dancing and singing. The War Zone The War Zone is a 1999 British drama film written by Alexander Stuart, directed by Tim Roth in his directorial debut, and starring Ray Winstone, Tilda Swinton, Lara Belmont and Freddie Cunliffe. The film is based on Stuarts 1989 novel of the same name and takes a blunt look at incest and sexual violence in an English family. The Beast of Yucca Flats The Beast of Yucca Flats is a 1961 B-movie horror film written and directed by Coleman Francis. It was produced by Anthony Cardoza, Roland Morin and Jim Oliphant. The film stars Swedish former wrestler Tor Johnson as "the Beast". It starred Anthony Cardoza, Coleman Francis and Jim Oliphant in bit parts, as well as Conrad Brooks in a very small role. Director Francis cast his two sons in the film as the two lost boys. The plot concerns a Soviet scientist named Joseph Jaworsky, who defects and flees to a Nevada Test Site called Yucca Flats, only to be turned into a mindless monster by atomic radiation, stalking the desert. The film has very little dialogue and most of the speech is done by omniscient narration. Some critics have characterized the film as one of the worst science fiction horror films made, and one of the all-time worst films of any kind, even suggesting that it may be worse than Ed Woods legendarily bad Plan 9 from Outer Space. In 1995, the television comedy series Mystery Science Theater 3000 featured The Beast of Yucca Flats, helping the film develop a cult status. Freelancers Freelancers is a 2012 direct-to-video crime-drama film directed by Jessy Terrero, written by L.Philippe Casseus and stars 50 Cent, Forest Whitaker, and Robert De Niro. It had a limited release in very few in Los Angeles and New York on August 10, 2012 with a simultaneous VOD release and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 21, 2012. Visions Visions is a 2015 American supernatural horror film directed by Kevin Greutert. It is written by L.D Goffigan and Lucas Susan. Jason Blum serves as a producer through his production company Blumhouse Productions. The film stars Isla Fisher, Anson Mount, Gillian Jacobs, Jim Parsons, Joanna Cassidy, and Eva Longoria. It was released by Universal Pictures through video on demand on January 19, 2016, prior to being released through home media formats on February 2, 2016. Martin Martin is a 1978 American psychological horror drama film written and directed by George A. Romero, and starring John Amplas. Its plot follows a troubled young man who believes himself to be a vampire. Shot in 1977, Martin was Romeros fifth feature film and followed The Crazies. Romero claimed that Martin was the favorite of all his films. The film is also notable as the first collaboration between George Romero and special effects artist Tom Savini. While a prosecution for obscenity did not result, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic. It's Pat: The Movie Its Pat is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Adam Bernstein and starring Julia Sweeney, Dave Foley, Charles Rocket, and Kathy Griffin. The film was based on the Saturday Night Live character Pat, created by Sweeney, an androgynous misfit whose sex is never revealed. Dave Foley plays Pats partner, Chris, and Charles Rocket, another SNL alumnus, plays Pats neighbor, Kyle Jacobsen. Terkel in Trouble Terkel in Trouble or The Trouble with Terkel is a 2004 Danish computer animated adult-oriented musical dark comedy horror film. In the original Danish version, almost all the voices are done by stand-up comedian Anders Matthesen, who also wrote the original story – released on a CD. In the Norwegian version, all voices were performed by actor Aksel Hennie. For the UK version, multiple actors are used such as Bill Bailey and Toby Stephens. Open Season 3 Open Season 3 is a 2010 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Sony Pictures Animation with animation provided by Reel FX Creative Studios. It is the third installment in the Open Season film series, following Open Season and Open Season 2. Directed by Cody Cameron, the film theatrically premiered in Russia on October 21, 2010 and was released as a direct-to-video in the United States and Canada on January 25, 2011. Many of the previous actors reprised their roles, with the exception of Mike Epps, Joel McHale, Jane Krakowski, Billy Connolly, and Jon Favreau. They are joined by additional characters voiced by Cameron, Matthew J. Munn, Melissa Sturm, Dana Snyder, Karley Scott Collins, Ciara Bravo, and Harrison Fahn. The Angel The Angel is an Israeli-American spy thriller film directed by Ariel Vromen and starring Marwan Kenzari and Toby Kebbell among others. It is an adaptation of the non-fiction book titled The Angel: The Egyptian Spy Who Saved Israel and written by Uri Bar-Joseph and translated by David Hazony. It tells the true story of Ashraf Marwan, a high-ranking Egyptian official who became a spy for Israel and helped achieve peace between the two countries. Harriet the Spy Harriet the Spy is a 1996 American coming-of-age film directed by Bronwen Hughes in her directorial debut, and starring Michelle Trachtenberg in her feature film acting debut. It co-stars Rosie ODonnell, J. Smith-Cameron, Gregory Smith, and Vanessa Lee Chester. Based on the 1964 novel of the same name by Louise Fitzhugh, the film follows a sixth-grade student who aspires to become a writer and spy. Filming began in the fall of 1994 in Toronto and was completed by the end of 1995. Produced by Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies and Rastar, it was the first film produced under the Nickelodeon Movies banner and the first of two film adaptations of the Harriet the Spy books. In theaters, the pilot episode of Hey Arnold! called Arnold was shown before the film. The film was released in theaters on July 10, 1996. It made $26.6 million worldwide on a production budget of $12 million. The film was released on home media on February 25, 1997. The Samaritan The Samaritan, known as Fury in the United Kingdom, is a 2012 crime drama film co-written and directed by David Weaver, and starring Samuel L. Jackson. A trailer was released on its website. Dark Victory Dark Victory is a 1939 American drama film directed by Edmund Goulding, starring Bette Davis and featuring George Brent, Humphrey Bogart, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Ronald Reagan, Henry Travers and Cora Witherspoon. The screenplay by Casey Robinson was based on the 1934 play of the same title by George Brewer and Bertram Bloch, starring Tallulah Bankhead. My Neighbors the Yamadas is a 1999 Japanese animated comedy film written and directed by Isao Takahata, animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Nippon Television Network, Hakuhodo and Buena Vista Home Entertainment, and co-distributed by Toho and Shochiku. The film stars Hayato Isobata, Masako Araki, Naomi Uno, Touru Masuoka, Yukiji Asaoka, Akiko Yano, and Kosanji Yanagiya. Unlike the other films of Studio Ghibli, the film is presented in a stylized comic strip aesthetic, a departure from the traditional anime style of the studios other works. Shivaay Shivaay is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed and produced by Ajay Devgn under his banner Ajay Devgn FFilms. The story and screenplay are written by Sandeep Shrivastava and the film features Ajay Devgn in the lead titular role along with debutante actresses Sayyeshaa, Abigail Eames and Erika Kaar in lead roles. Mithoon composed the films score and soundtrack. British band The Vamps and composer Jasleen Royal also contributed to the music. Shivaay was released on 28 October 2016 on the Diwali weekend. It ran for more than 50 days at the box office. It won the 64th National Film Award for Best Special Effects in 2017. It was screened at the 2017 Shanghai International Film Festival on 17 June 2017. The Long, Hot Summer The Long, Hot Summer is a 1958 American drama film directed by Martin Ritt. The screenplay was written by Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank Jr., based in part on three works by William Faulkner: the 1931 novella "Spotted Horses", the 1939 short story "Barn Burning" and the 1940 novel The Hamlet. The title is taken from The Hamlet, as Book Three is called "The Long Summer". Some characters, as well as tone, were inspired by Tennessee Williams 1955 play, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, a film adaptation of which – also starring Paul Newman – was released five months later. The plot follows the conflicts of the Varner family after ambitious drifter Ben Quick arrives in their small Mississippi town. Will Varner, the patriarch, has doubts about his son, Jody and sees Ben as a better choice to inherit his position. Will tries to push Ben and his daughter Clara into marriage. Filmed in Clinton, the cast was composed mostly of former Actors Studio students, whom Ritt met while he was an assistant teacher to Elia Kazan. For the leading role, Warner Bros. loaned Newman to 20th Century Fox. The production was marked by conflicts between Welles and Ritt, which drew media attention. The music score was composed by Alex North and the title song, "The Long Hot Summer", written by North and Sammy Cahn, was performed by Jimmie Rodgers. The film was well received by critics but did not score significant results at the box office. Its critical success revitalized Ritts career, after having been blacklisted during most of the 1950s. Newman won the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival. Bats Bats is a 1999 American adventure-horror film, directed by Louis Morneau and produced by Bradley Jenkel and Louise Rosner. The film stars Lou Diamond Phillips, Dina Meyer, Bob Gunton and Leon. It was the first film released by Destination Films, while Columbia Pictures distributed outside of United States The plot concerns a hostile swarm of genetically mutated bats who terrorize a local Texas town and it is up to zoologist Sheila Casper, who teams up with town Sheriff Emmett Kimsey, to exterminate the creatures before they take more lives. The film was panned by several critics for its campiness, subpar special effects, underdeveloped characters, and unfrightening tone. However, the film has developed somewhat of a cult following. Despite substantial negative reception, the film was a moderate box office success, recouping nearly double its budget. Shanghai Shanghai is a 2012 Indian political thriller film co written, co produced and directed by Dibakar Banerjee, starring Abhay Deol, Emraan Hashmi, Kalki Koechlin, Prosenjit Chatterjee, and based on the Greek novel "Z" by Vassilis Vassilikos. On 6 June 2012, the high court refused stay on the release of the film. It received critical acclaim upon its release on 8 June 2012. Talk to Me Talk to Me is a 2007 biographical film directed by Kasi Lemmons and starring Don Cheadle, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Taraji P. Henson, Cedric the Entertainer, and Mike Epps. It is about Washington radio personality Ralph "Petey" Greene, an ex-con who became a popular talk show host and community activist, and Dewey Hughes, his friend and manager. The film spans the time period May 1966 to January 1984, ending with the late Greenes memorial service. The film premiered as the opening night film of the 2007 Los Angeles Film Festival, on June 22, 2007. It opened in North America in a limited release on July 13, 2007 and nationwide on August 3, 2007. The film was shot in Hamilton, Canada and Washington. The Admiral The Admiral: Roaring Currents, or simply The Admiral, is a 2014 South Korean epic action-war film directed and co-written by Kim Han-min. Based on the historical Battle of Myeongnyang, it stars an ensemble cast led by Choi Min-sik as the Korean naval commander Yi Sun-sin. The film was released theatrically in South Korea on July 30, 2014. The film recorded 10 million admissions only 12 days after its premiere and set a record for achieving such a high number of viewers in the shortest amount of time. The movie also surpassed Avatar’s record of 13 million viewers to become the most-watched and highest-grossing film of all time in South Korea, with 17.6 million admissions and a worldwide gross of . The Red Pill The Red Pill is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Cassie Jaye. The film explores the mens rights movement, as Jaye spends a year filming the leaders and followers within the movement. The Red Pill premiered on October 7, 2016, at Cinema Village in New York City, followed by several other one-time screenings internationally. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 7, 2017, by Gravitas Ventures. Controversy over the documentary has led to some protests and cancellations of its screenings. The Slumber Party Massacre The Slumber Party Massacre is a 1982 American slasher film directed by Amy Holden Jones, written by Rita Mae Brown, and starring Michelle Michaels, Robin Stille, and Michael Villella. The film follows a high school senior who gathers her friends for a slumber party, unaware that an escaped power drill-wielding killer is loose in the neighborhood. The film was originally written by Brown as a parody of the slasher genre but was shot as a straightforward horror film instead. As a result, it contains more humor, both intended and unintended, than usual for the genre. The film initially received mixed reviews, but has since developed a cult following. Two sequels, Slumber Party Massacre II and Slumber Party Massacre III, followed in 1987 and 1990, respectively. It is the first horror franchise in history whose films were directed exclusively by women. Manam Manam is a 2014 Indian Telugu-language fantasy-drama film, written and directed by Vikram Kumar and produced by the Akkineni Family under the Annapurna Studios banner. Akkineni Nagarjuna appears alongside Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Naga Chaitanya, Shriya Saran and Samantha Ruth Prabhu. Amala and Nagarjunas younger son Akhil Akkineni made cameo appearances along with other personalities marking their debuts in Telugu cinema. The film is set in various time periods, over the course of a hundred years up until 2013, and deals with the concepts of rebirth and eternal love. The plot features a wealthy businessman, Nageswara Rao, attempting to bring a young couple together resembling his deceased parents and the elderly Chaitanyas attempts to bring the businessman and a doctor together. They resemble Chaitanyas deceased parents who died because of a mistake committed by him in his childhood. The film was made with a budget of 280 million. Harsha Vardhan wrote the films dialogues, while Anup Rubens composed the films music. P. S. Vinod handled the films cinematography. Production began on 3 June 2013. Principal photography began on 7 June 2013 and was shot in and around Hyderabad, Coorg and Mysore till mid April 2014. Manam was the last film of Nageswara Rao, who died on 22 January 2014 during the films production phase. The film was promoted as a "befitting send off" and a tribute from his son, Nagarjuna. The film was released worldwide on 23 May 2014 to positive reviews from critics and was commercially successful, collecting 365 million in its lifetime. The film was screened at the 45th International Film Festival of India in the Homage to ANR section on 29 November 2014. The film garnered the Filmfare Award for Best Film - Telugu. Voice from the Stone Voice from the Stone is a 2017 American supernatural psychological thriller film directed by Eric D. Howell and written by Andrew Shaw, based on the novel of the same name by Silvio Raffo. The film tells about a young patient of a female psychologist, who gave a promise to the dying mother to remain silent, until her spirit returns. The film, shot in Italy, stars Emilia Clarke, Marton Csokas, Caterina Murino, Remo Girone, Lisa Gastoni and Edward George Dring. The film was released on 28 April 2017 in limited release, video on demand and digital HD. 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag is a 1997 black comedy film starring Joe Pesci, Kristy Swanson and David Spade. It was the directorial debut of screenwriter Tom Schulman. In 1998 the film won the Brussels International Festival of Fantastic Films Silver Raven award. Foolproof Foolproof is a 2003 Canadian heist film directed by William Phillips and starring Ryan Reynolds, David Suchet, Kristin Booth, Joris Jarsky, and James Allodi. Appleseed Ex Machina Appleseed Ex Machina, also known as in the original version, is a 2007 Japanese animated CG science fiction film and is the sequel to the 2004 Appleseed film, similarly directed by Shinji Aramaki, and was produced by Hong Kong director and producer John Woo. It was released on October 20, 2007 in Japan. 7 Aum Arivu 7aum Arivu is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language science fiction martial arts film written and directed by AR Murugadoss, featuring Suriya and Shruti Haasan in the lead roles and Johnny Tri Nguyen as the main antagonist. The film, produced by Udhayanidhi Stalin began production in May 2010 and was released on 25 October 2011 in Chennai and a day later, on Diwali, worldwide. The visual effects for the film were done by US based Legacy effects, making this their second Indian film after Enthiran. It was also dubbed into Telugu as 7th Sense which released simultaneously along with the Tamil original. The film was also dubbed in Hindi as Chennai v/s China in 2014 as well as in Malayalam with the original title. The film was also one out of several films selected by the South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce for being the Indian submission for Oscar under the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Goodbye, Mr. Chips Goodbye, Mr. Chips is a 1939 British romantic drama film directed by Sam Wood and starring Robert Donat and Greer Garson. Based on the 1934 novella Goodbye by James Hilton, the film is about Mr Chipping, a beloved aged school teacher and former headmaster of a boarding school who recalls his career and his personal life over the decades. Produced for the British division of MGM at Denham Studios, Goodbye, Mr. Chips was voted the 72nd greatest British film ever in the BFI Top 100 British films poll. For his performance as Mr. Chipping, Donat received the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1939. In 2003, the American Film Institute ranked Mr. Chipping the 41st greatest film hero of all time. Our Souls at Night Our Souls at Night is a 2017 American romantic drama film directed by Ritesh Batra and written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber. It is based on the novel of same name by Kent Haruf. The film stars Robert Redford, Jane Fonda, Matthias Schoenaerts, and Judy Greer. It had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 1, 2017. It was released on September 29, 2017 by Netflix. It marked the fourth collaboration between Fonda and Redford, having previously starred in The Chase, Barefoot in the Park, and The Electric Horseman. The film received acclaim from critics, who appreciated the films direction, adaptation from the novel, and performances, with critics widely praising the casting of Fonda and Redford and their chemistry. Shogun Assassin Shogun Assassin, known in Japan as , is a jidaigeki film made for the British and American markets and released in 1980. In 2006 it was restored and re-released on DVD in the United States by AnimEigo. Shogun Assassin was edited and compiled from the first two films in the Lone Wolf and Cub series, using 12 minutes of the first film, Sword of Vengeance, and most of Baby Cart at the River Styx. Both were originally released in 1972. There were six films in all in the series. These, in turn, were based on the long-running 1970s manga series Lone Wolf and Cub created by the writer Kazuo Koike and the artist Goseki Kojima. The project was directed by Robert Houston and his partner David Weisman, a protégé of Andy Warhol and director of Ciao! Manhattan. A fan of the original Kozure Ōkami films, Weisman had obtained the rights for $50,000 from the American office of Toho Studios. The film was distributed by Roger Cormans New World Pictures to the grindhouse movie circuit in the United States, and then later as a video cassette from MCA/Universal Home Video. When released in the United Kingdom by the Vipco video tape label in 1983, Shogun Assassins extreme violence almost caused it to be banned by the Home Office. Vipco played this for publicity in the cover art of their 2000 release on DVD, which was stamped "Banned since 1983!” The poster and title treatment was created by artist Jim Evans. Jim’s son Gibran Evans voiced the narrative as Daigorō. The title character, Ogami Ittō, is played by Tomisaburo Wakayama, brother of the producer, Shintaro Katsu, who is known for playing Zatoichi in a series of 26 films starting in the 1960s. As a result, it has garnered a cult following. Shimmer Lake Shimmer Lake is a 2017 American neo-noir crime film written and directed by Oren Uziel. The film stars Benjamin Walker, Wyatt Russell, Rainn Wilson, Adam Pally, John Michael Higgins, Ron Livingston, Stephanie Sigman, and Rob Corddry. The film was released on Netflix on June 9, 2017. Walker plays a small-town sheriff who investigates a bank robbery that involves his brother and two former friends. The story is told in reverse. Mouchette Mouchette is a 1967 French film directed by Robert Bresson, starring Nadine Nortier and Jean-Claude Guilbert. It is based on the novel of the same name by Georges Bernanos. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival, winning the OCIC Award. A coming-of-age story, Mouchette is set in a rural French village and follows the daughter of a bullying alcoholic father and ailing mother. Unfolding in the directors famously sparse and minimalist style, Bresson said that its titular character "offers evidence of misery and cruelty. She is found everywhere: wars, concentration camps, tortures, assassinations." Mouchette is among Bressons most acclaimed films. The Criterion Collection DVD release includes a trailer for the film made by Jean-Luc Godard. Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie Tim and Erics Billion Dollar Movie is a 2012 American comedy film co-written, co-directed, and co-produced by Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim. The film is both Heidecker and Wareheims feature directorial debuts. The film stars Heidecker and Wareheim with a supporting cast which includes Zach Galifianakis, Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Ray Wise, Twink Caplan, Robert Loggia, and Will Forte. After wasting their billion-dollar film budget on a short film, Heidecker and Wareheim try to pay back the money by re-opening an abandoned shopping mall. The film was released in theaters on March 2, 2012, and was released to iTunes and on-demand January 27, 2013. Open Hearts Open Hearts, is a 2002 Danish drama film directed by Susanne Bier using the minimalist filmmaking techniques of the Dogme 95 manifesto. It stars Mads Mikkelsen, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Sonja Richter and Paprika Steen. Also referred to as Dogme #28, Open Hearts relates the story of two couples whose lives are traumatized by a car crash and adultery. Joachim, a young man, is made a tetraplegic and hospitalized indefinitely by a car crash after being hit by Marie. Maries husband Niels is a doctor at the hospital, and he falls for Joachims fiancee Cecilie, and they have an affair. Niels then leaves his wife, teenage daughter and two young boys for Cecilie, who abandons Joachim. Open Hearts received a 96% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes movie review website. Susanne Bier received the International Critics Award at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival "for the fact that it proves that dogma has come of age and matured into a potent cinematic language that skillfully captures the freeing of real emotions that extreme trauma creates within the lives of the characters in her film." The film won both the Bodil and Robert awards for Best Danish Film in 2003. The Memory of a Killer The Alzheimer Case, also known as The Alzheimer Affair or The Memory of a Killer, , is a 2003 crime thriller film directed by Erik Van Looy, based on the novel De Zaak Alzheimer by Jef Geeraerts. An American remake of the film is in development at Focus Features. Stephane Sperry is the producer. Matthew Michaud adapted the screenplay from the original film. The Honourable Woman The Honourable Woman is a 2014 British political spy thriller television miniseries in eight parts, directed and written by Hugo Blick for the BBC and SundanceTV. Featuring Maggie Gyllenhaal in the title role, it aired on BBC Two in the United Kingdom on 3 July 2014 and premiered on SundanceTV in the United States on 31 July 2014. An advance screening of the series was held on 7 April 2014 at the MIPTV Media Market. The Honourable Woman received positive reviews, with Gyllenhaal winning a Golden Globe Award for her performance, and the series was awarded a Peabody Award in 2015. Holidays Holidays is a 2016 American horror anthology film of subversive short horror films, each inspired by a different celebration. The directors include Kevin Smith, Gary Shore, Adam Egypt Mortimer, Scott Stewart, Nicholas McCarthy, Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch, Sarah Adina Smith and Anthony Scott Burns. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 14, 2016. It was then released on video on demand on April 15, 2016, prior to a limited release on April 22, 2016, by Vertical Entertainment. The Secret of Moonacre The Secret of Moonacre is a 2008 fantasy film based on the novel The Little White Horse by Elizabeth Goudge. The film was directed by Gábor Csupó and starred Dakota Blue Richards in the leading role. The film premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the United Kingdom on 6 February 2009 by Warner Bros. Pretty Baby Pretty Baby is a 1978 American historical drama film directed by Louis Malle, and starring Brooke Shields, Keith Carradine, and Susan Sarandon. The screenplay was written by Polly Platt. The plot focuses on a 12-year-old prostitute in the red-light district of New Orleans at the turn of the 20th century. The title of the film is inspired by the Tony Jackson song, "Pretty Baby", which is used in the soundtrack. Although the film was mostly praised by critics, it caused significant controversy due to its depiction of child prostitution and the nude scenes of Brooke Shields, who was 12 years old. Germany Year Zero Germany, Year Zero is a 1948 film directed by Roberto Rossellini, and is the final film in Rossellinis unofficial war film trilogy, following Rome and Paisà. Germany Year Zero takes place in Allied-occupied Germany, unlike the others, which take place in German-occupied Rome and during the Allied invasion of Italy, respectively. As in many neorealist films, Rossellini used mainly local, non-professional actors. He filmed on locations in Berlin and intended to convey the reality in Germany the year after its near total destruction in World War II. It contains dramatic images of bombed out Berlin and of the human struggle for survival following the destruction of Nazi Germany. When explaining his ideas about realism in an interview, he said, "realism is nothing other than the artistic form of truth." When the Wind Blows When the Wind Blows is a 1986 British animated disaster film directed by Jimmy Murakami based on Raymond Briggs comic book of the same name. The film stars the voices of John Mills and Peggy Ashcroft as the two main characters and was scored by Roger Waters. The film accounts a rural English couples attempt to survive a nearby nuclear attack and maintain a sense of normality in the subsequent fallout. The film was Briggs second collaboration with TVC, after their efforts with a special based on another work of his, The Snowman, in 1982. It was distributed by Recorded Releasing in the UK, and by Kings Road Entertainment in the United States. A subsequent graphic novel by Briggs, Ethel and Ernest, makes it clear that Briggs based the protagonist couple in When the Wind Blows on his own parents. When the Wind Blows is a hybrid of traditional and stop-motion animation. The characters of Jim and Hilda Bloggs are hand-drawn, but their home and most of the objects in it are real objects that seldom move but are animated with stop motion when they do. The soundtrack album features music by David Bowie, Roger Waters, Genesis, Squeeze, Hugh Cornwell and Paul Hardcastle. La Cérémonie La Cérémonie is a 1995 crime drama film by Claude Chabrol, adapted from the novel A Judgement in Stone by Ruth Rendell. The film echoes the case of Christine and Lea Papin, two French maids who brutally murdered their employers wife and daughter in 1933, as well as the 1947 play they inspired, The Maids by Jean Genet. Dream.net Álom.net, also known as Dream Well, is a 2009 Hungarian romantic comedy film written and directed by Gábor N. Forgács. First Sunday First Sunday is a 2008 American comedy film written, produced and directed by David E. Talbert, and produced by Ice Cube, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Katt Williams and Tracy Morgan. The film was released in the United States on January 11, 2008. Ice Cube, Katt Williams and Clifton Powell had all starred in the film Friday After Next six years prior. Waqt: The Race Against Time Waqt is a 2005 Indian Hindi drama film directed by Vipul Shah starring Amitabh Bachchan, Priyanka Chopra, Akshay Kumar and Shefali Shah in lead roles. Waqt is loaded with family drama and comedy. It has its comic element in the form of the bumbling servant Laxman, who misunderstands the most simple requests made of him in a style reminiscent of certain Shakespearian comic relief characters. The drama comes from the conflict between the father Ishwarchand and son Aditya. More comes from knowing critical facts that other characters dont know which would completely change their perspectives. The film collected Rs 23 crore and was considered as one of Akshay Kumar and Amitabh Bachchans biggest hits. The Enemy Below The Enemy Below is a 1957 DeLuxe Color war film in CinemaScope, which tells the story of the battle between an American destroyer escort and a German U-boat during World War II. The movie stars Robert Mitchum and Curt Jürgens as the American and German commanding officers, respectively, and was directed and produced by Dick Powell. The film was based on a novel by Denys Rayner, a British naval officer involved in anti-submarine warfare throughout the Battle of the Atlantic. For the audible effects, Walter Rossi received the 1958 Academy Award for Best Special Effects. Holding the Man Holding the Man is a 2015 Australian romantic drama film adapted from Timothy Conigraves 1995 memoir of the same name. It was directed by Neil Armfield and stars Ryan Corr and Craig Stott, with supporting performances from Guy Pearce, Anthony LaPaglia, Sarah Snook, Kerry Fox and Geoffrey Rush. The screenplay was written by Tommy Murphy who also adapted the memoir for the stage play. The Long Riders The Long Riders is a 1980 American western film directed by Walter Hill. It was produced by James Keach, Stacy Keach and Tim Zinnemann and featured an original soundtrack by Ry Cooder. Cooder won the Best Music award in 1980 from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards for this soundtrack. The film was entered into the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Husk Husk is a 2011 American horror film. It stars Devon Graye, C. J. Thomason, Tammin Sursok and Ben Easter. It was directed by Brett Simmons and was released as part of the After Dark Films series. All I See Is You All I See Is You is a 2016 psychological romantic drama film directed by Marc Forster and written by Sean Conway. The film stars Blake Lively and Jason Clarke. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released by Open Road Films in around 250 theaters in the United States on October 27, 2017. The Young Offenders The Young Offenders is a 2016 Irish comedy film written, directed, and co-produced by Peter Foott. It stars Alex Murphy, Chris Walley, Dominic MacHale, Hilary Rose, Shane Casey, Pascal Scott, and P. J. Gallagher. The Right Kind of Wrong The Right Kind of Wrong is a 2013 Canadian romantic comedy film directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik, based on the 1987 novel Sex and Sunsets by Tim Sandlin. Its premiere was in the Gala Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Pandora's Box Pandoras Box is a 1929 German silent film based on Frank Wedekinds plays Erdgeist and Die Büchse der Pandora. Directed by Austrian filmmaker Georg Wilhelm Pabst, the film stars Louise Brooks, Fritz Kortner and Francis Lederer. Brooks portrayal of a seductive, thoughtless young woman whose raw sexuality and uninhibited nature bring ruin to herself and those who love her, although initially unappreciated, eventually made the actress a star. 101 Reykjavík 101 Reykjavík is a 2000 Icelandic comedy film directed by Baltasar Kormákur and starring Victoria Abril and Hilmir Snær Guðnason. It is based on an eponymous 1996 novel by Hallgrímur Helgason, and both are set in Reykjavík, Iceland. The title is taken from the Íslandspóstur postal code for the Miðborg district of central Reykjavík. The film won nine B-class film awards and received ten nominations most notably winning the Discovery Film Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. A Pure Formality A Pure Formality is a 1994 Italian-French drama thriller film co-written and directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. It stars Gérard Depardieu as a reclusive writer and Roman Polanski as a police detective. Borderland Borderland is a 2007 American-Mexican horror film written and directed by Zev Berman. It is loosely based on the true story of Adolfo de Jesús Constanzo, a drug lord and the leader of a religious cult that practiced human sacrifice. Costanzo and his followers, called the Narco-satanists, kidnapped and murdered University of Texas junior, Mark J. Kilroy, in the spring of 1989. Eva Eva is a 2011 Spanish science fiction film directed by Kike Maíllo. It was released on 7 September 2011 at the 68th Venice International Film Festival, where it was screened out of competition. The film stars Daniel Brühl, Marta Etura, Lluís Homar and Alberto Ammann. Eva was nominated in twelve categories at the 26th Goya Awards, scoring three wins — Best New Director, Best Supporting Actor and Best Special Effects. It earned nominations for Best Actor, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Make Up and Hairstyles, Best Original Score, Best Original Screenplay, Best Production Design, Best Production Supervision and Best Sound. The film was also nominated for sixteen Gaudí Awards, winning five. The film had a limited theatrical release in the United States on March 13, 2015 by The Weinstein Company. Afternoon Delight Afternoon Delight is a 2013 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Jill Soloway. The film stars Kathryn Hahn, Juno Temple, Josh Radnor, and Jane Lynch. Mickey's Christmas Carol Mickeys Christmas Carol is a 1983 American animated featurette directed and produced by Burny Mattinson. The cartoon is an adaptation of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol, starring Scrooge McDuck as Ebenezer Scrooge. Many other Disney characters, such as Jiminy Cricket from Pinocchio, and those primarily from the Mickey Mouse universe, Robin Hood, and The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, were cast throughout the film. The film was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and released by Buena Vista Distribution. Mickeys Christmas Carol was largely adapted from the 1974 Disneyland Records audio musical An Adaptation of Dickens Christmas Carol. The musical featured similar dialogue and a similar cast of characters with the exception of the first and last Christmas ghosts. This was the first original Mickey Mouse theatrical cartoon produced in over 30 years. With the exception of re-releases, Mickey had not appeared in movie theaters since the short film The Simple Things. Many additional characters seen in the film had also not appeared in a theatrical cartoon for several decades. The film was also the last time in which Clarence Nash voiced Donald Duck. Nash was the only original voice actor in the film as Walt Disney and Pinto Colvig had died in the 1960s, Cliff Edwards and Billy Gilbert in 1971, and Billy Bletcher in 1979. It was also the first time in animation that Scrooge McDuck was voiced by actor Alan Young; Young would continue to be the primary voice actor for McDuck until the actors death in 2016. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1984, but lost to Jimmy Pickers Sundae in New York. It was the first nomination for a Mickey Mouse short since Mickey and the Seal. One False Move One False Move is a 1992 American Neo-noir crime film directed by Carl Franklin and co-written by Billy Bob Thornton. The film stars Thornton alongside Bill Paxton and Cynda Williams. The low-budget production was about to be released straight to home video when it was finished, but became popular through word of mouth, convincing the distributor to give the film a theatrical release. Film critic Gene Siskel voted this film as his favorite of 1992. Terry Pratchett's Hogfather Terry Pratchetts Hogfather is a two-part television film adaptation of Hogfather by Terry Pratchett, produced by The Mob, and first broadcast on Sky1, and in High Definition on Sky1 HD, over Christmas 2006. First aired in two 1.5-hour episodes on 17 and 18 December 2006 at 20:00 UTC, it was the first live-action film adaptation of a Discworld novel. In 2007, the two episodes were rerun on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day respectively on Sky One and Sky1 HD. Hogfather won the Interactivity Award at the 2007 BAFTA TV Awards for its use of the interactive options available on digital television. Kid Cannabis Kid Cannabis is a 2014 American biographical comedy-drama film. It is based on the true story of an Idaho teen dropout who builds a multimillion-dollar marijuana ring by trafficking drugs through the woods across the Canada–US border. Hellraiser: Hellworld Hellraiser: Hellworld is a 2005 American-Romanian horror film directed by Rick Bota. It is the eighth installment in Hellraiser series. The Hellworld script is based on a short story called "Dark Cant Breathe" by Joel Soisson. Hellraiser: Hellworld was released straight to DVD in the United States on September 6, 2005, after a handful of minor film festival and private screenings. The film stars Lance Henriksen in the role of the Host. Henriksen had originally been approached to play the role of Frank Cotton in the first film in the series, Hellraiser. Henriksen turned the offer down in favor of a starring role in the vampire thriller Near Dark. His role as the Host in Hellworld remains his only appearance in the series to date. It is also the final film to feature actor, Doug Bradley as Pinhead. The Haunting of Molly Hartley The Haunting of Molly Hartley is a 2008 American supernatural horror film written by John Travis and Rebecca Sonnenshine and directed by Mickey Liddell. The film, starring Haley Bennett, Chace Crawford, AnnaLynne McCord, and Jake Weber, was a critical failure but a mild commercial success. The Candidate The Candidate is a 1972 American political comedy-drama film starring Robert Redford and Peter Boyle, and directed by Michael Ritchie. The Academy Award–winning screenplay, which examines the various facets and machinations involved in political campaigns, was written by Jeremy Larner, a speechwriter for Senator Eugene J. McCarthy during McCarthys campaign for the 1968 Democratic presidential nomination. Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life is a 2010 French drama film written and directed by Joann Sfar. It is a biopic of French singer Serge Gainsbourg. The Exception The Exception is a 2016 romantic war drama directed by David Leveaux, in his directorial debut, and written by Simon Burke, based on Alan Judds 2003 novel The Kaisers Last Kiss. The film stars Jai Courtney, Lily James, Janet McTeer, and Christopher Plummer. The plot is a fictionalized account of the life of exiled Kaiser Wilhelm II. When a Wehrmacht officer is ordered to determine whether or not a British spy has infiltrated the Kaisers residence with a view to assassinating the deposed monarch. He falls in love with one of the Kaisers maids during his investigation. The film is set in Occupied Holland during World War II. In 2014, Egoli Tossell Film announced that development on a film adaptation of Judds novel had begun. Principal photography in Belgium lasted six weeks in 2015. The film held its world premiere at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival in the Special Presentations section. The film received a limited release and video-on-demand release on 2 June 2017 through A24 and DirecTV Cinema in the United States. The film was released on 2 October 2017 in the United Kingdom through Signature Entertainment. Girlfight Girlfight is a 2000 American sports drama film written and directed by Karyn Kusama and starring Michelle Rodriguez in both of their film debuts. It follows Diana Guzman, a troubled teenager from Brooklyn who decides to channel her aggression by training to become a boxer, despite the disapproval of both her father and her prospective trainers and competitors in the male-dominated sport. Kusama wrote the screenplay for Girlfight after learning to box, wanting to make a film about the sport with a female protagonist. Although she struggled to find financiers for the films $1 million budget, the production was eventually funded by John Sayles, Maggie Renzi and the Independent Film Channel. Rodriguez was cast in the lead role, despite having never acted before, and trained for four months to prepare for the role before filming commenced in New York and New Jersey. Girlfight premiered on January 22, 2000 at the Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Grand Jury Prize. It was released theatrically on September 29, 2000 and grossed $1.7 million at the box office. The film was well received by critics, who offered particular praise to Rodriguez for her performance and Kusama for her direction. Both Kusama and Rodriguez received numerous accolades, including two National Board of Review Awards, two Independent Spirit Award nominations, and two Gotham Awards. Interview with a Hitman Interview with a Hitman is a 2012 British action film written and directed by Perry Bhandal. The film tells the story of Viktor, a professional Romanian hitman who agrees to tell his story to a disgraced film director desperate to discover a unique story that will help him rebuild his career. It was produced by Kirlian Pictures & Scanner Rhodes with the assistance of Northern Film & Media. The film stars Luke Goss, Caroline Tillette, Stephen Marcus, Danny Midwinter and Elliot Greene. Dying of the Light Dying of the Light is a 2014 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Paul Schrader and starring Nicolas Cage, Anton Yelchin and Irène Jacob about a government agent who must track down and kill a terrorist before he loses his full memory from dementia. It was released theatrically and through VOD formats by Lionsgate on December 5, 2014. The film received extremely negative reviews, with controversy surrounding the heavy tampering and reediting of the footage by the studio, who denied Schrader final-cut privilege and led him and principal members of the cast to disown the released version and campaign against it. La Cage aux Folles La Cage aux Folles is a 1978 Franco-Italian comedy film and the first film adaptation of Jean Poirets 1973 play La Cage aux Folles. It is co-written and directed by Édouard Molinaro and stars Ugo Tognazzi and Michel Serrault. Career Opportunities Career Opportunities is a 1991 American romantic comedy film starring Frank Whaley in his first lead role and co-starring Jennifer Connelly. It was written and co-produced by John Hughes and directed by Bryan Gordon. Waist Deep Waist Deep is a 2006 drama-action film directed by Vondie Curtis-Hall and starring Tyrese Gibson and Meagan Good. It is loosely based on the 1967 film Bonnie and Clyde, including some similar subplots including the two main characters on the road, trying to avoid police, and committing bank robberies. Cure is a 1997 Japanese film written and directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Kōji Yakusho, Masato Hagiwara, Tsuyoshi Ujiki and Anna Nakagawa. The film was released to strong critical acclaim in Japan and internationally, with critics praising Kurosawas direction as well as the visuals and atmosphere. In 2012, South Korean film director Bong Joon-ho listed the film as one of the greatest films of all time. Kafka Kafka is a 1991 French-American mystery thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh. Ostensibly a biopic, based on the life of Franz Kafka, the film blurs the lines between fact and Kafkas fiction, creating a Kafkaesque atmosphere. It was written by Lem Dobbs, and stars Jeremy Irons in the title role, with Theresa Russell, Ian Holm, Jeroen Krabbé, Joel Grey, Armin Mueller-Stahl, and Alec Guinness. Released after Soderberghs critically acclaimed debut Sex it was the first of what would be a series of low-budget box-office disappointments. It has since become a cult film, being compared to Terry Gilliams Brazil and David Cronenbergs Naked Lunch. Kalank Kalank is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language period drama film directed by Abhishek Varman and produced by Karan Johar, Sajid Nadiadwala and Fox Star Studios. It stars Madhuri Dixit, Sonakshi Sinha, Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, Aditya Roy Kapur, Sanjay Dutt. It is a period drama set in 1945 in the pre-independence British era. Principal photography of the film began in April 2018 and was released on 17 April 2019 on 5300 screens worldwide making it the widest Bollywood release of 2019 as yet. The worldwide gross collection of the film is . Carrie Carrie is a 2002 American supernatural horror television film based on the novel Carrie by Stephen King. It is the second film adaptation and a re-imagining of the novel. The film was written by Bryan Fuller and directed by David Carson, starring Angela Bettis in the leading role. In the story, Carrie White, a shy girl who is harassed by her schoolmates, disappears and a series of flashbacks reveals what has happened to her. Carrie was produced by Trilogy Entertainment Group and MGM Television at the request of television network NBC. Filmed in Vancouver, it was commissioned as a stand-alone feature by the network but the studios intended it as a backdoor pilot for a potential television series. The ending of the novel was changed accordingly, but no follow-up series was ever produced. The film premiered on NBC on November 4, 2002, when it was viewed by 12.21 million people. Despite the good ratings and two award nominations, the film was poorly received by film critics. The performances, especially Bettis, were praised, but the film was criticized for poor special effects, for lacking an atmosphere of horror and for being overly long. The Children of Huang Shi The Children of Huang Shi is a 2008 historical war drama film starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Chow Yun-fat, Radha Mitchell, and Michelle Yeoh, and directed by Roger Spottiswoode. The film centers on the true story of George Hogg and the sixty orphans that he led across China in an effort to save them from conscription during the Second Sino-Japanese war. My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done? is a 2009 American-German film directed by Werner Herzog and produced by David Lynch, inspired by the story of murderer Mark Yavorsky. Herzog describes the film as "a horror film without the blood, chainsaws and gore, but with a strange, anonymous fear creeping up in you." The film is an international co-production between the United States and Germany. The film was conceived and written in 1995, but Herzog and co-writer Herbert Golder were unable to find anyone to produce it. Lynch eventually became interested, and production was planned to begin in mid-2008, but was postponed in favor of Herzogs Port of Call New Orleans. Filming began around San Diego, California in March 2009. Both films were nominated for the Golden Lion at the 66th Venice International Film Festival, the first time that two films in one year by the same director were nominated. Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas is a 2011 computer animated television special and part of the Ice Age franchise, produced by Blue Sky Studios and directed by Karen Disher. It premiered on November 24, 2011 on Fox in the United States and in the United Kingdom at Christmas on Channel 4 and E4 and it was released 2 days later to DVD and Blu-ray. This Christmas special takes place between Dawn of the Dinosaurs and Continental Drift. Despite being produced by Blue Sky Studios, the films animation was actually done by some animators at Blue Sky and mainly by the Los Angeles/Dallas based special effects and animation company, Reel FX Creative Studios. D.O.A. D.O.A. is a 1988 American neo-noir crime-thriller film and a remake of the 1949 film noir of the same name. While it shares the same premise, it has a different story and characters. The film was directed by Annabel Jankel and Rocky Morton, and scripted by Charles Edward Pogue. The writers of the original film, Russell Rouse and Clarence Greene, share story credit with Pogue. It stars Dennis Quaid, Meg Ryan, and Charlotte Rampling. The movie was filmed in Austin and San Marcos. Belle Epoque Belle Epoque is a 1992 Spanish comedy-drama film directed by Fernando Trueba. The title does not derive from the period in French history known as the Belle Époque but from the days before the Spanish Civil War. Belle Epoque received the Goya Award for Best Film along with eight other Goya Awards and was named Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards. Dead & Buried Dead & Buried is a 1981 American horror film directed by Gary Sherman, starring Melody Anderson, Jack Albertson, and James Farentino. It is Albertson’s final live action film role before his death six months after the film’s release. The film focuses on a small town wherein a few tourists are murdered, but their corpses begin to reanimate. With a screenplay written by Dan OBannon and Ronald Shusett, the movie was initially banned as a "video nasty" in the U.K. in the early 1980s, but was later acquitted of obscenity charges and removed from the Director of Public Prosecutions list. The film made little money at the box office, but has received praise from critics regarding Stan Winstons special effects and Albertsons performance. In addition to the film being subsequently novelized by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, the film has obtained a cult following in the years since its release. Eternity and a Day Eternity and a Day is a 1998 Greek film starring Bruno Ganz, and directed by Theo Angelopoulos. The film won the Palme dOr and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. What's New Pussycat Whats New Pussycat? is a 1965 French-American comedy film directed by Clive Donner, written by Woody Allen in his first produced screenplay, and starring Allen, Peter Sellers, Peter OToole, Romy Schneider, Capucine, Paula Prentiss, and Ursula Andress. The Oscar-nominated title song by Burt Bacharach and Hal David was sung by Tom Jones. The movie poster was painted by Frank Frazetta, and the animated title sequence was directed by Richard Williams. After Life After Life, known in Japan as , is a 1998 Japanese film edited, written, and directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda starring Arata, Oda Erika and Terajima Susumu. Aitraaz Aitraaz is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language romantic thriller film directed by Abbas–Mustan. Produced by Subhash Ghai, it stars Priyanka Chopra, Akshay Kumar and Kareena Kapoor, and features Amrish Puri, Paresh Rawal and Annu Kapoor in supporting roles. The screenplay was written by Shyam Goel and Shiraz Ahmed, and Himesh Reshammiya composed the soundtrack. The film tells the story of a man accused of sexual harassment by his female superior. It was released on 12 November 2004 to positive reviews. Chopra received widespread critical acclaim for her performance as the antagonist. Aitraaz was a commercial success, grossing over 27.8 crores at the box office against a budget of 6 crores. It has been noted for its bold subject of sexual harassment. Aitraaz received several accolades, particularly for Chopra. At the 50th Filmfare Awards, she received two nominations: Best Supporting Actress and Best Performance in a Negative Role, winning the latter and thus becoming the second actress to win the award. Chopra also won the Bengal Film Journalists Association Award for Best Actress and the Screen Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role. The film received ten nominations at the 2005 IIFA Awards, winning three. Time of the Wolf Time of the Wolf is a 2003 French dystopian post-apocalyptic drama film written and directed by Austrian director Michael Haneke. It was released theatrically in 2003. Set in France at an undisclosed time, the film follows the story of a family: Georges, Anne, and their two children, Eva and Ben. The film also stars Olivier Gourmet and Serge Riaboukine. The film takes its title from Völuspá, an ancient Norse poem which describes the time before the Ragnarök. Curse of the Ring Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King is a 2004 German television film directed by Uli Edel and starring Benno Fürmann, Alicia Witt, Kristanna Loken and Max von Sydow. The film is based on the Norse mythology story Völsungasaga and the German epic poem Nibelungenlied, which tells the mythological story of Siegfried the Dragon-Slayer. Richard Wagners music dramas Siegfried and Götterdämmerung are based on the same material. Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King was written by the husband and wife team of Diane Duane and Peter Morwood and is a Tandem Communications production. It was filmed entirely in South Africa. Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King had a theatrical release in the United Kingdom on November 19, 2004. The German-language version, Die Nibelungen, was shown on the German television channel Sat.1 on November 29 and 30, 2004. It was the highest-rated mini-series on German television that year. On December 23, 2005, Channel 4 showed the entire series in one evening under the title Sword of Xanten, describing it as a "megafeature". It was shown on the SciFi Channel on March 27, 2006, retitled Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King for the United States audience, and minus about one hour of material. Motel Hell Motel Hell is a 1980 American horror comedy film directed by Kevin Connor and starring Rory Calhoun, Nancy Parsons, and Nina Axelrod. The plot follows farmer, butcher, motel manager, and meat entrepreneur Vincent Smith, who traps travelers and harvests them for his human sausages. Because of its low budget, the original intent was to make a serious horror film, with moments of disturbing wit and irony. It is often seen as a satire of modern horror films such as Psycho and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. It was the number one ranked movie for the weekend of October 24–26, 1980. Chill Factor Chill Factor is a 1999 American action thriller film directed by Hugh Johnson and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and Skeet Ulrich. The film centers on two unwitting civilians who are forced to protect a deadly chemical weapon from the hands of terrorists. Graveyard Shift Graveyard Shift is a 1990 American horror film directed by Ralph S. Singleton, written by John Esposito, starring David Andrews, Stephen Macht, Kelly Wolf, and Brad Dourif, and based on the short story of the same name by Stephen King which was first published in the 1970 issue of Cavalier magazine, and later collected in Kings 1978 collection Night Shift. The movie was released in October 1990. The Giant Mechanical Man The Giant Mechanical Man is an American dramedy film written and directed by Lee Kirk. It debuted at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival and was distributed by Tribeca Films. Armadillo Armadillo is a 2010 Danish documentary film about Danish soldiers in the War in Afghanistan directed by Janus Metz. The film follows a group of soldiers from the Guard Hussars Regiment who are on their first mission in Helmand Province at a forward operating base near Gereshk named FOB Armadillo. The film premièred at the Cannes Film Festival in 2010. It was awarded the Grand Prix de la Semaine de la Critique. The Semaine de la Critique screening described the film as "a journey into the soldiers minds and a unique film on the mythological story of man and war staged in its contemporary version in Afghanistan". The Little Vampire The Little Vampire is a 2000 German-Dutch-American comedy horror film based on the childrens book series of the same name by Angela Sommer-Bodenburg, about a boy who tries to save a young vampire and his family from a ruthless vampire hunter. It was directed by Uli Edel and written by Karey Kirkpatrick and Larry Wilson. The film stars Jonathan Lipnicki, Rollo Weeks, Richard E. Grant, Jim Carter and Alice Krige. Bang Boom Bang - Ein todsicheres Ding Bang Boom Bang is a German comedy film from 1999. The movie is set in Unna, Westphalia, which was, besides Dortmund, one of the shooting locations. Bleach is a Japanese action-adventure supernatural film produced by Warner Bros., based on the manga series of the same name by Tite Kubo, and directed by Shinsuke Sato. The film stars Sota Fukushi as the main protagonist, Ichigo Kurosaki. It was released in Japan on July 20, 2018. The film had its American premiere on July 28, 2018 at the New York Japan Cuts Festival in New York City. The film was released on Netflix on September 14, 2018. Law of the Lawless Brigada, also known as Law of the Lawless, is a Russian 15-episode crime miniseries that debuted in 2002. It became very popular in Russia and ex-Soviet countries as well as Eastern Europe, but received criticism for positive portrayal of criminals and aestheticization of violence. The miniseries follows the story of four best friends from 1989 to 2000, and follows their rise in the world of crime from a local gang of petty thugs to a true mafia, mainly concentrating on the leader of the group, Sasha Belov, played by Sergei Bezrukov. The fifteen-part miniseries were written by Igor Porublyov and Aleksei Sidorov and were directed by Aleksei Sidorov. Poetry Poetry is a 2010 South Korean drama film written and directed by Lee Chang-dong. It tells the story of a suburban woman in her 60s who begins to develop an interest in poetry while struggling with Alzheimers disease and her irresponsible grandson. Yoon Jeong-hee stars in the leading role, which was her first role in a film since 1994. The film was selected for the main competition at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Best Screenplay Award. Other accolades include the Grand Bell Awards for Best Picture and Best Actress, the Blue Dragon Film Awards for Best Actress, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress, and the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Achievement in Directing and Best Performance by an Actress. A Star Is Born A Star Is Born is a 1976 American musical romantic drama film about a young singer who meets and falls in love with an established rock and roll star, only to find her career ascending while his goes into decline. The film is a remake of the 1937 original drama starring Janet Gaynor and Fredric March, which had also been adapted in 1954 as a musical starring Judy Garland and James Mason. The story was again adapted in 2018 starring Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper. Who's That Girl Whos That Girl is a 1987 American screwball comedy film directed by James Foley and written by Andrew Smith and Ken Finkleman. It stars Madonna and Griffin Dunne, and depicts the story of a street-smart girl who is falsely accused of murdering her boyfriend and is sent to jail. After getting released, she meets a man, who is supposed to make sure she gets on her bus back to Philadelphia, and convinces him to help her catch those responsible for her confinement. While searching for the embezzler, they fall in love with each other. After the failure of her 1986 film Shanghai Surprise, Madonna decided to sign up for another comedy film titled Slammer, which was later renamed Whos That Girl. However, she had to convince both Warner Bros. and the producers of the film that she was ready for the project. Madonna enlisted her friend James Foley to direct the film. Shooting began in New York in October 1986, and continued until March 1987. Production was halted during December due to snowfall in New York. Madonna utilized the time to work on her next tour and the soundtrack of the film. The film was released on August 7, 1987, and was a box office bomb, grossing only $2.5 million in its first week, with its final domestic total being about $7.3 million on a budget between $17 million and $20 million. Critics were highly disappointed with the film, and Foleys direction. Madonnas accompanying Whos That Girl World Tour went on to be a critical and commercial success, grossing a total of US$25 million, and playing in front of audiences totaling 1.5 million people. The soundtrack also enjoyed commercial success, with the title track becoming Madonnas sixth number one single on the US Billboard Hot 100 record chart. Luck by Chance Luck by Chance is a 2009 Indian drama film written and directed by Zoya Akhtar in her directorial debut. Produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani, it stars Farhan Akhtar and Konkana Sen Sharma in the lead roles. Rishi Kapoor, Alyy Khan, Dimple Kapadia, Juhi Chawla, Hrithik Roshan, Isha Sharvani, and Sanjay Kapoor feature in the supporting roles. Guest stars and industry folk starring as themselves included Abhishek Bachchan, Akshaye Khanna, Shah Rukh Khan, Rani Mukherjee, Kareena Kapoor, Karan Johar, Manish Malhotra, Ranbir Kapoor, John Abraham, Vivek Oberoi, Rajkumar Hirani, Boman Irani, Anurag Kashyap, and Aamir Khan in cameos. The film is about the journey of an actor who arrives in Mumbai to become a movie star. How he finds himself riding his fortune to becoming one, while struggling to sustain his relationships, forms the story. The film was released on 30 January 2009, supported by positive reviews from critics, but was a box office average. Over the following years, it has achieved cult status and is now considered to be Zoya Akhtar’s best work. The Barefoot Contessa The Barefoot Contessa is a 1954 American drama film written and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz about the life and loves of fictional Spanish sex symbol Maria Vargas. It stars Humphrey Bogart, Ava Gardner, and Edmond OBrien. For his performance, OBrien won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the corresponding Golden Globe. Mankiewicz was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Tai-Chi Master Tai Chi Master, also known as Tai-Chi Master and Twin Warriors, is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, and produced by Jet Li, who also starred in the film. The film was released in Hong Kong on 18 November 1993. Manic Manic is a 2001 American drama film directed by Jordan Melamed and written by Michael Bacall and Blayne Weaver. It was shown at several film festivals in 2001 and 2002, including the Sundance Film Festival. The region 1 DVD was released January 20, 2004. This also marks the first time actors Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel have worked together as each others main love interest in a film, the second being Days of Summer. The Gravedancers The Gravedancers is a 2006 American horror film. It was chosen as one of the 8 Films To Die For in 2006 and screened at that years After Dark Horrorfest film festival. It has received positive reviews. What's Opera, Doc? Whats Opera, Doc? is a 1957 American animated cartoon comedy-drama musical short in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones for Warner Bros. Cartoons. The Michael Maltese story features Elmer Fudd chasing Bugs Bunny through a parody of 19th-century classical composer Richard Wagners operas, particularly Der Ring des Nibelungen, Der Fliegende Holländer, and Tannhäuser. It borrows heavily from the second opera in the "Ring Cycle" Die Walküre, woven around the typical Bugs-Elmer feud. Originally released to theaters by Warner Bros. on July 6, 1957, Whats Opera, Doc? features the speaking and singing voices of Mel Blanc and Arthur Q. Bryan as Bugs and Elmer, respectively. The short is also sometimes informally referred to as "Kill the Wabbit" after the line sung by Fudd to the tune of Wagners "Ride of the Valkyries", the opening passage from Act Three of Die Walküre. In 1994, 1,000 members of the animation industry ranked Whats Opera, Doc? first in a list of the 50 greatest cartoons of all time. This is the third of the three Warner Bros. shorts in which Elmer defeats Bugs, as well as the last Elmer Fudd cartoon directed by Jones. Beyond the Reach Beyond the Reach is a 2014 American adventure thriller film directed by Jean-Baptiste Léonetti and written by Stephen Susco. It is based on the 1972 novel Deathwatch by Robb White. The film, starring Michael Douglas, Jeremy Irvine, and Ronny Cox, was released on April 17, 2015, by Roadside Attractions. Drunken Angel is a 1948 Japanese yakuza film directed by Akira Kurosawa. It is notable for being the first of sixteen film collaborations between director Kurosawa and actor Toshiro Mifune. Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 American computer-animated comedy adventure film and the second installment in the Disney Fairies franchise. Produced by DisneyToon Studios, it was animated by Prana Studios, and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play Peter Pan, and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disneys animated works. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 27, 2009. The film was followed by more direct-to-video films: Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue, Secret of the Wings, The Pirate Fairy and Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast. Dahmer Dahmer is a 2002 American biographical true-crime horror film directed by David Jacobson and starring Jeremy Renner as the American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, a recluse in Wisconsin, who murdered 17 men. There are two timelines in the film: The "present" of the film runs in ordinary chronological order covering the period of one-to-two days; the flashbacks go in reverse order, and Dahmer is seen as successively younger until the film arrives at his first murder and the aftermath. How to Deal How to Deal is a 2003 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Clare Kilner and starring Mandy Moore, Allison Janney and Trent Ford. It is based on Sarah Dessens novels That Summer and Someone like You. The Monster Il mostro is a 1994 Italian-French comedy film. It starred Roberto Benigni as a man who is mistaken by police profilers for a serial killer due to a misunderstanding of the mans strange behavior. This film was, at the time it came out, the highest-grossing film in Italy, bested later by another Benigni film, Life is Beautiful. Heaven Can Wait Heaven Can Wait is a 1943 Technicolor American comedy film produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The screenplay was by Samson Raphaelson based on the play Birthday by . The music score was by Alfred Newman and the cinematography by Edward Cronjager. The film tells the story of a man who has to prove he belongs in Hell by telling his life story. It stars Gene Tierney, Don Ameche and Charles Coburn. The supporting cast includes Marjorie Main, Laird Cregar, Spring Byington, Allyn Joslyn, Eugene Pallette, Signe Hasso, Louis Calhern, Tod Andrews, and Clara Blandick. Kung Fu Jungle Kung Fu Jungle, also known as Kung Fu Killer and Last of the Best, is a 2014 Hong Kong-Chinese action thriller film directed by Teddy Chan and starring Donnie Yen, Wang Baoqiang, Charlie Yeung and Michelle Bai. The film premiered at the 58th BFI London Film Festival on 12 October 2014 and was later released theatrically on 30 October 2014 in Hong Kong and 31 October 2014 in China. It is being released as Kung Fu Killer in the United Kingdom and United States. Being a critical success, it was nominated for numerous Hong Kong Film awards. On 19 April 2015, Kung Fu Jungle won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography, representing the 4th time Donnie Yen has won this coveted award. RBG RBG is a 2018 American documentary film directed and produced by Betsy West and Julie Cohen, focusing on the life and career of the second female Supreme Court of the United States Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. After premiering at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, the film was released in the United States on May 4, 2018. It received positive reviews from critics and grossed $14 million worldwide. It was chosen by the National Board of Review as the Best Documentary Film of 2018, and nominated for several other awards, including the BAFTA Award for Best Documentary. At the 91st Academy Awards, the film earned nominations for Best Documentary Feature and Best Original Song. The Lost City The Lost City is a 2005 American drama film directed by Andy García. It stars Garcia, Dustin Hoffman, Inés Sastre, and Bill Murray. Alice Alice is a 2009 television miniseries that was originally broadcast on Canadian cable television channel Showcase and an hour later on American cable television channel Syfy. The miniseries is a reimagining of the classic Lewis Carroll stories Alices Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, taking place about 150 years later with science fiction and additional fantasy elements added. The miniseries, produced by Reunion Pictures is three hours long, split into two parts, which premiered on Sunday, December 6, 2009, and Monday, December 7, 2009, respectively. Writer and director Nick Willing previously directed a 1999 adaptation of the books that followed the story more closely; however, Alice is intended to be a modern interpretation, imagining how Wonderland might have evolved over the last 143 years. The mini-series was partially shot in the Kamloops, B.C., Canada area. Cat City Cat City is a 1986 Hungarian animated film, directed by Béla Ternovszky and written by József Nepp. The title Cat City was used in the United States distribution. The original Hungarian version contains a number of puns which can be hardly rendered in any other edition. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Futureworld Futureworld is a 1976 American science fiction thriller film directed by Richard T. Heffron and written by Mayo Simon and George Schenck. It is a sequel to the 1973 Michael Crichton film Westworld, and is the second installment in the Westworld franchise. The film stars Peter Fonda, Blythe Danner, Arthur Hill, Stuart Margolin, John Ryan, and Yul Brynner, who makes an appearance in a dream sequence. No other cast member from the original film appears and its writer-director, Michael Crichton, was not involved in this production. The film attempted to take the plot in a different direction from Westworld, but it was not well received by critics. It was made by American International Pictures. A short-lived television series called Beyond Westworld followed. Class Class is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Lewis John Carlino, starring Rob Lowe, Jacqueline Bisset and Cliff Robertson. It marked the film debuts of Andrew McCarthy, John Cusack and Virginia Madsen. One-Eyed Jacks One-Eyed Jacks is a 1961 Western film starring and directed by Marlon Brando; it was the only film he directed. It was originally planned to be directed by Stanley Kubrick from a screenplay by Sam Peckinpah, but studio disputes led to their replacement by Brando and Guy Trosper. Brando portrays the lead character Rio, and Karl Malden plays his partner, "Dad" Longworth. The supporting cast features Pina Pellicer, Katy Jurado, Ben Johnson and Slim Pickens. In 2018, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. Last Night Last Night is a 1998 Canadian apocalyptic black comedy-drama film directed by Don McKellar and starring McKellar, Sandra Oh and Callum Keith Rennie. McKellar wrote the screenplay inspired by the French film project 2000 to depict different countries perspectives on the imminent turn of the millennium, and opted to make the story about the end of the world. The film was made and released when many were concerned about the Year 2000 problem, and was filmed and set in Toronto, Ontario. The film was released to positive reviews for McKellars direction and Ohs acting. It won awards at the Cannes and Toronto International Film Festivals, and three Genie Awards, including Best Actress for Oh. Life Stinks Life Stinks is a 1991 American comedy-drama film co-written, produced, directed by and starring Mel Brooks. It is one of the few Mel Brooks comedies that is not a parody, nor at any time does the film break the fourth wall. It co-stars Lesley Ann Warren, Howard Morris and Jeffrey Tambor. The original music score was composed by John Morris. The film was both a critical and box office flop. Gone Fishin' Gone Fishin is a 1997 American comedy film starring Joe Pesci and Danny Glover as two bumbling fishing enthusiasts. Nick Brimble, Rosanna Arquette, Lynn Whitfield, and Willie Nelson co-star. This film is the only collaboration between Glover and Pesci outside of the Lethal Weapon series. Vamps Vamps is a 2012 American comedy horror film directed by Amy Heckerling and starring Alicia Silverstone and Krysten Ritter. It was released on November 2, 2012. Stuck Stuck is a 2007 thriller film directed by Stuart Gordon and starring Mena Suvari and Stephen Rea, with a plot inspired by the true story of the murder of Gregory Glen Biggs. The film premiered on May 21, 2007 at the Cannes Film Market. It was later adapted in Bollywood as Accident on Hill Road starring Celina Jaitley in Mena Suvaris role. The Misfortunates The Misfortunates is a 2009 Belgian comedy-drama film directed by Felix Van Groeningen. It is adapted from the 2006 semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Belgian writer Dimitri Verhulst. The film stars Kenneth Vanbaeden, Valentijn Dhaenens, Koen De Graeve, Wouter Hendrickx, Johan Heldenbergh, Bert Haelvoet, and Gilda De Bal. Please Stand By Please Stand By is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed by Ben Lewin and based on the 2008 short play of the same name by Michael Golamco, who also wrote the screenplay. The film stars Dakota Fanning, Toni Collette, Alice Eve, River Alexander, and Patton Oswalt, and was distributed by Magnolia Pictures. After playing at various film festivals, the film was simultaneously released theatrically and on-demand on January 26, 2018. Trail of the Pink Panther Trail of the Pink Panther is a 1982 comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Peter Sellers. It was the seventh film in The Pink Panther series, the first film in the series following Sellers death and also the last in which he appeared as Inspector Clouseau. Sellers died before production began; his performance consists only of deleted scenes from previous films. Nurse 3D Nurse 3D is a 2013 American 3D erotic horror thriller film directed by Doug Aarniokoski and written by Aarniokoski and David Loughery. Starring Paz de la Huerta, Katrina Bowden, and Corbin Bleu, the film is inspired by the photography of Lionsgates chief marketing officer, Tim Palen. Production took place from September to October 2011. The film was released on February 7, 2014 in selected theaters and on VOD. Until Death Until Death is a 2007 American action film directed by Simon Fellows and starring Jean-Claude van Damme and Gary Beadle. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on April 24, 2007. Jean-Claude van Damme plays Anthony Stowe, a corrupt police detective addicted to heroin whom everybody hates. After being shot in a gunfight he falls into a coma. Months later he recovers and decides to use his second chance at life. Lovely Molly Lovely Molly is a 2012 horror film directed by Eduardo Sánchez. The film initially had a working title of The Possession but was later changed to Lovely Molly. The plot follows newlyweds Molly and Tim as they move into the brides childhood home, where painful memories soon begin to haunt Molly. The Dam Busters The Dam Busters is a 1955 British epic war film starring Richard Todd and Michael Redgrave. It was directed by Michael Anderson. The film recreates the true story of Operation Chastise when in 1943 the RAFs 617 Squadron attacked the Möhne, Eder, and Sorpe dams in Nazi Germany with Barnes Walliss bouncing bomb. The film was based on the books The Dam Busters by Paul Brickhill and Enemy Coast Ahead by Guy Gibson. The films reflective last minutes convey the poignant mix of emotions felt by the characters – triumph over striking a successful blow against the enemys industrial base is tempered by the sobering knowledge that many died in the process of delivering it. The film was widely praised and became the most popular motion picture at British cinemas in 1955. In 1999, the British Film Institute voted The Dam Busters the 68th greatest British film of the 20th century. Its depiction of the raid, along with a similar sequence in the film 633 Squadron, provided the inspiration for the Death Star trench run in Star Wars: A New Hope. A remake has been in development since 2008, but has yet to be produced . We Don't Live Here Anymore We Dont Live Here Anymore is a 2004 drama film directed by John Curran and starring Mark Ruffalo, Laura Dern, Peter Krause, and Naomi Watts. It is based on the short stories We Dont Live Here Anymore and Adultery by Andre Dubus. Set in Washington state, the film was shot around Vancouver. Queen of the Desert Queen of the Desert is a 2015 American epic biographical drama film written and directed by Werner Herzog and is based on the life of British traveller, writer, archaeologist, explorer, cartographer and political officer Gertrude Bell. The film follows Bells life chronologically, from her early twenties till her death. It is Herzogs first feature film in six years after his 2009 film My Son The film stars Nicole Kidman, James Franco, Damian Lewis and Robert Pattinson. After going through many delays and casting problems, production finally took place from December 2013 to March 2014 in Morocco, Jordan and England. It was screened in the main competition section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival and had its premiere on February 6, 2015. It had a theatrical release in Germany on September 3, 2015. The film received mostly negative reviews from critics and was also a major financial disappointment, grossing $2 million against a $36 million production budget. Abandon Abandon is a 2002 American psychological thriller drama film written and directed by Stephen Gaghan. It stars Katie Holmes as a college student whose boyfriend disappeared two years previously. Despite being set at an American university, much of the movie was filmed in Canada at McGill Universitys McConnell Hall. It is based on the book Adams Fall by Sean Desmond. The book was re-titled Abandon for the movie tie-in paperback printing. The film co-stars Zooey Deschanel and Gabrielle Union, with Benjamin Bratt playing the detective investigating the boyfriends disappearance. It received generally negative reviews. Oasis: Supersonic Oasis: Supersonic is a 2016 British music documentary directed by Mat Whitecross. Asif Kapadia and James Gay-Rees, already awarded with an Oscar for the film Amy, worked on this film respectively as executive producer and film producer. The Production Companies associated with the film are Mint Pictures, Nemperor and On The Corner Films and is distributed in the UK by Entertainment One and Lorton Distribution. Forgotten Forgotten is a 2017 South Korean mystery thriller film directed by Jang Hang-jun. The film stars Kang Ha-neul, Kim Mu-yeol, Moon Sung-keun and Na Young-hee. The Pretty One The Pretty One is a 2013 comedy drama film directed and written by Jenée LaMarque. The film stars Zoe Kazan, Jake Johnson, Ron Livingston, Sterling Beaumon and John Carroll Lynch. The Uninvited The Uninvited is a 1944 American supernatural horror film directed by Lewis Allen, in his feature film debut. It is based on the Dorothy Macardle novel Uneasy Freehold. The film stars Ray Milland, Ruth Hussey, and Donald Crisp, and introduces Gail Russell. Its plot follows an adult brother and sister who purchase a home in Cornwall plagued by paranormal events. Though set in England, The Uninvited was filmed at locations in San Francisco and Phoenix in 1943. The film was distributed by Paramount Pictures, which released it theatrically in the United States in February 1944. It received critical praise, and the films cinematographer, Charles Lang, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Black and White Cinematography at the 17th Academy Awards. Edith Head designed the costumes. The film has been noted by contemporary film scholars as being the first film in history to portray ghosts as legitimate entities rather than illusions or misunderstandings played for comedy. It depicts various supernatural phenomena, including disembodied voices, apparitions, and possession. Father Goose Father Goose is a 1964 American Technicolor romantic comedy film set in World War II, starring Cary Grant, Leslie Caron and Trevor Howard. The title derives from "Mother Goose", the code name assigned to Grants character. The film won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. It introduced the song "Pass Me By" by Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh, later recorded by Peggy Lee, Frank Sinatra and others. This was the penultimate film of Cary Grants long career. Ask the Dust Ask the Dust is a 2006 American-German film based on the book Ask the Dust by John Fante. The film was written and directed by Robert Towne and remains, , his last feature film. Tom Cruise served as one of the films producers. The film was released on a limited basis on March 17, 2006, and was entered into the 28th Moscow International Film Festival. It was filmed almost entirely in South Africa with the use of stages to portray Los Angeles. The Ewok Adventure The Ewok Adventure is a 1984 American television film based in the Star Wars universe, which takes place on the moon of Endor between the events of Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back and Episode VI – Return of the Jedi. It features the Ewoks, who help two young human siblings as they try to locate their parents. The film was given a limited international theatrical run, for which it was retitled Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure. It was followed by a sequel, The Battle for Endor, in 1985. Waiting to Exhale Waiting to Exhale is a 1995 American romance film directed by Forest Whitaker and starring Whitney Houston and Angela Bassett. The film was adapted from the 1992 novel of the same name by Terry McMillan. Lela Rochon, Loretta Devine, Dennis Haysbert, Michael Beach, Gregory Hines, Donald Faison, and Mykelti Williamson rounded out the rest of the cast. The original music score was composed by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds. The story centers on four women living in the Phoenix area and their relationships with men and one another. All of them are "holding their breath" until the day they can feel comfortable in a committed relationship with a man. Eddie Eddie is a 1996 comedy film starring Whoopi Goldberg and Frank Langella. The film barely broke even at the box office, grossing $31,387,164 in the US. The film was directed by Steve Rash. Rogue Trader Rogue Trader is a 1999 British biographical drama film written and directed by James Dearden and starring Ewan McGregor and Anna Friel. The film centers in the life of former derivatives broker Nick Leeson and the 1995 collapse of Barings Bank. It was based on Leesons 1996 book Rogue Trader: How I Brought Down Barings Bank and Shook the Financial World. The Wing or The Thigh? The Wing or the Thigh, from the French Laile ou la cuisse is a 1976 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi, starring Louis de Funès and Coluche. The Man with the Golden Arm The Man with the Golden Arm is a 1955 American drama film with elements of film noir, based on the novel of the same name by Nelson Algren, which tells the story of a drug addict who gets clean while in prison, but struggles to stay that way in the outside world. Although the addictive drug is never identified in the film, according to the American Film Institute "most contemporary and modern sources assume that it is heroin", in contrast to Algrens book which named the drug as morphine. The film stars Frank Sinatra, Eleanor Parker, Kim Novak, Arnold Stang and Darren McGavin. It was adapted for the screen by Walter Newman, Lewis Meltzer and Ben Hecht, and directed by Otto Preminger. The films initial release sparked controversy due to its serious, in-depth treatment of the then-taboo subject of drug addiction. It was nominated for three Academy Awards: Sinatra for Best Actor in a Leading Role, Joseph C. Wright and Darrell Silvera for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White and Elmer Bernstein for Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. Sinatra was also nominated for best actor awards by the BAFTAs and The New York Film Critics. The film is in the public domain. Black Orpheus Black Orpheus is a 1959 romantic tragedy film made in Brazil by French director Marcel Camus and starring Marpessa Dawn and Breno Mello. It is based on the play Orfeu da Conceição by Vinicius de Moraes, which is itself an adaptation of the Greek legend of Orpheus and Eurydice, set in the modern context of a favela in Rio de Janeiro during Carnaval. The film was an international co-production among production companies in Brazil, France and Italy. The film is particularly noted for its soundtrack by two Brazilian composers: Antônio Carlos Jobim, whose song "A Felicidade" opens the film; and Luiz Bonfá, whose "Manhã de Carnaval" and "Samba de Orfeu" have become classics of bossa nova. The songs sung by the character Orfeu were dubbed by singer Agostinho dos Santos. Lengthy passages of the film were shot in the Morro da Babilônia, a favela in the Leme neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro. A Hard Day A Hard Day is a 2014 South Korean crime action thriller film written and directed by Kim Seong-hun, and starring Lee Sun-kyun and Cho Jin-woong. It was selected to compete in the Directors Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Crossover Crossover is a 2006 American basketball film. Crossover stars Anthony Mackie, Wesley Jonathan, Wayne Brady, and Philip Champion in his film debut. It was written and directed by Preston A. Whitmore II and produced by Frank Mancuso Jr. Crossover was shot primarily in two cities in the United States, Detroit and Los Angeles. It was filmed between July 22, 2005 and August 28, 2005. Wake in Fright Wake in Fright is a 1971 Australian-American psychological thriller film directed by Ted Kotcheff, written by Evan Jones, and starring Gary Bond, Donald Pleasence, Chips Rafferty, Sylvia Kay and Jack Thompson. Based on Kenneth Cooks 1961 novel of the same name, the film follows a young English schoolteacher who descends into personal moral degradation after finding himself stranded in a brutal, menacing town in outback Australia. Filmed on location in Broken Hill and Sydney, Wake in Fright was an Australian-American co-production between NLT Productions and Westinghouse Broadcasting. Alongside Walkabout, it was one of two Australian films to be nominated for the Grand Prix du Festival at the 24th Cannes Film Festival. Despite attracting positive reviews, the film was a commercial failure in Australia, in part due to minimal promotion by United Artists, as well as audiences being uncomfortable with its portrayal of outback life, including a controversial hunting scene involving real kangaroos being shot. By the 1990s, Wake in Fright had developed a cult reputation as Australias great "lost film" because its master negative had gone missing, resulting in censored prints of degraded quality being used for its few television broadcasts and VHS releases. After the original film and sound elements were rescued by editor Anthony Buckley in 2004, the film was digitally remastered and given a 2009 re-release at Cannes and in Australian theatres to widespread acclaim; it was issued commercially on DVD and Blu-ray later that year. Praised by critics for its direction and performances, Wake in Fright is now considered a pivotal film of the Australian New Wave and has earned a rare 100% approval rating on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. A televised miniseries remake of Wake in Fright premiered in 2017. Alice in the Cities Alice in the Cities is a 1974 German road movie directed by Wim Wenders. It is the first part of Wenders "Road Movie trilogy", also which includes The Wrong Move and Kings of the Road. The film is shot in black and white by Robby Müller with several long scenes without dialogue. The films theme foreshadows Wenders later film Paris, Texas. Lovelorn Lovelorn is a 2005 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Yavuz Turgul, starring Şener Şen as a teacher recently returned to Istanbul who must protect a nightclub singer from her violent ex-husband. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won awards at film festivals in Antalya, Palm Springs and New York. Faces Places Faces Places is a 2017 French documentary film directed by Agnès Varda and JR. It was screened out of competition at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival where it won the LŒil dor award. The film follows Varda and JR traveling around rural France, creating portraits of the people they come across. It was released on 28 June 2017 in France and 6 October 2017 in the United States. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 90th Academy Awards. King of Thieves King of Thieves, is a 2018 British crime film based on the Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary of 2015. Directed by James Marsh, the film stars Michael Caine, Tom Courtenay, Michael Gambon, Charlie Cox, Jim Broadbent, Paul Whitehouse and Ray Winstone. Magic Magic Magic Magic is a 2013 American-Chilean psychological thriller film written and directed by Sebastián Silva and starring Juno Temple, Emily Browning, Michael Cera, and Catalina Sandino Moreno. The film premiered on January 22, 2013 at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. It was also played at the Directors Fortnight at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Business Man Businessman, also known as The Businessman, is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by Puri Jagannadh. Based on a concept by Ram Gopal Varma and produced by R. R. Venkat under the banner R. R. Movie Makers, the film features Mahesh Babu and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles, with Nassar, Prakash Raj, Sayaji Shinde, Raza Murad and Brahmaji in supporting roles. Mahesh plays Vijay Surya, who later becomes Surya Bhai: a ruthless man who comes to Mumbai from South India aspiring to become a mafia don inspired by "NMV". Surya arrives just as the Mumbai police declare the end of the "Mafia Raj" and begins his journey by helping a local politician and trapping the city commissioners daughter, only to fall in love with her. He eventually emerges as the biggest mafia leader of Mumbai. S. Thaman composed the films music and Shyam K. Naidu was the films cinematographer. The film was made with a budget of 400 million and was launched formally on 15 August 2011 at Hyderabad. Principal photography began on 2 September 2011 and was shot in Hyderabad, Mumbai and Goa. A few song sequences were shot in Bangkok. Filming ended on 10 December 2011 in 74 working days, one of the shortest periods in which a Telugu film has been shot. Released during Sankranthi on 13 January 2012, the film received mixed feedback from critics, but was commercially successful. It grossed more than 700 million and collected a distributor share of 448 million, eventually becoming one of the highest grossing Telugu films of 2012. The Night Flier The Night Flier is a 1997 American horror film based on the short story of the same name by Stephen King. It was directed by Mark Pavia and starred Miguel Ferrer and Julie Entwisle. Duets Duets is a 2000 American road trip film co-produced and directed by Bruce Paltrow and written by John Byrum. The motion picture features an ensemble cast co-starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Paul Giamatti, Maria Bello, Scott Speedman, Andre Braugher, Huey Lewis and Angie Dickinson, among others. The movie "revolves around the little known world of karaoke competitions and the wayward characters who inhabit it." Behaving Badly Behaving Badly is a 2014 American teen sex comedy film written and directed by Tim Garrick, which is the film adaptation of the 2000 Ric Browde autobiographical novel While Im Dead Feed the Dog. It stars Nat Wolff and Selena Gomez alongside Mary-Louise Parker. The movie was released on video-on-demand on July 1, 2014, before a theatrical release on August 1, 2014. The Hills Run Red The Hills Run Red is a 2009 American slasher film directed by Dave Parker and written by David J. Schow and starring Sophie Monk, Tad Hilgenbrink and William Sadler. Cholera Street Cholera Street is a 1997 Turkish film directed by Mustafa Altıoklar, adapted from Metin Kaçans best selling novel Ağır Roman. Jigarthanda Jigarthanda is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Karthik Subbaraj.Produced by Kathiresans Group Company, it features Siddharth, Bobby Simha and Lakshmi Menon in the lead, while the supporting cast includes Karunakaran and Guru Somasundaram. Gavemic U Ary was the films cinematographer, making his debut in Tamil cinema, and Vivek Harshan was the films editor. Santhosh Narayanan composed the songs and background score. The film was produced under Kathiresans production banner, Group company. It also won two National Film Awards for Best Supporting Actor and Best Editing. The shoot of the film, entirely held in Madurai, started on 12 June 2013 and was completed after five months on 21 November 2013. Jigarthanda released on 1 August 2014 worldwide to critical acclaim from critics as well as audience who appreciated the films script, performances, cinematography and music. The film was deemed as one of the most technically brilliant films in Tamil Cinema. The film was also dubbed into Telugu as Chikkadu Dorakadu in 2016, becoming Siddharths first Telugu release in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh post their bifurcation. It was remade in Kannada with the same title in 2016. The film completed 50 days at the box office and was declared a "Hit" after it grossed against a budget of . Despite being dubbed in Telugu, the film was remade in Telugu as Gaddalakonda Ganesh. A War A War is a 2015 Danish war drama film written and directed by Tobias Lindholm, and starring Pilou Asbæk and Søren Malling. It tells the story of a Danish military company in Afghanistan that is fighting the Taliban while trying to protect the civilians, and how the commander is accused of having committed a war crime. The film was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards. The Invisible Woman The Invisible Woman is a 2013 British biographical drama film directed by Ralph Fiennes and starring Fiennes, Felicity Jones, Kristin Scott Thomas and Tom Hollander. Written by Abi Morgan, and based on the book of the same name by Claire Tomalin, the film is about the secret love affair between Charles Dickens and Nelly Ternan, which lasted for thirteen years until his death in 1870. The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on 31 August 2013, and was released in the United Kingdom on 7 February 2014. The film received a Best Costume Design nomination at the 86th Academy Awards. Extraction Extraction is a 2015 American action thriller film directed by Steven C. Miller and written by Umair Aleem. The film stars Kellan Lutz, Bruce Willis, Gina Carano, D. B. Sweeney, Dan Bilzerian and Steve Coulter. The film was released on December 18, 2015, in a limited release, and through video on demand by Lionsgate Premiere. Suburban Commando Suburban Commando is a 1991 American science fiction comedy film starring Hulk Hogan, Christopher Lloyd and Shelley Duvall. Burt Kennedy directed the film based on a screenplay by Frank Cappello. The film was originally titled Urban Commando, and was intended for Danny DeVito and Arnold Schwarzenegger. When these two opted to make Twins, the script was bought by New Line Cinema as the follow-up to another Hulk Hogan film, No Holds Barred. And the Band Played On And the Band Played On is a 1993 American television film docudrama directed by Roger Spottiswoode. The teleplay by Arnold Schulman is based on the best-selling 1987 non-fiction book And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic by Randy Shilts. The film premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival before being broadcast by HBO on September 11, 1993. It later was released in the United Kingdom, Canada, Spain, Germany, Argentina, Austria, Italy, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Denmark, New Zealand, and Australia. The HBO movie was later aired on NBC in 1994. NBC were some of the networks considered to make a miniseries based on the book in the late 1980s, but the networks turned it down because they could not find a way to structure it as a two-night, four-hour miniseries. In 1994, NBC finally aired the movie with a parental discretion warning due to its sensitive subject. BloodRayne: Deliverance BloodRayne 2: Deliverance is a 2007 direct-to-DVD Western horror film, set in 1880s America, and directed by Uwe Boll. The film is a sequel to the 2005 film BloodRayne, which was also directed by Uwe Boll, and starred Kristanna Loken. In Deliverance, Natassia Malthe replaces Loken in the lead role. The Powerpuff Girls Movie The Powerpuff Girls Movie is a 2002 American animated superhero film based on the Cartoon Network animated television series of the same name produced by Cartoon Network Studios. The film was directed by series creator Craig McCracken. It is a prequel to the series that tells the origin story of how the Powerpuff Girls were created, and how they came to be the defenders of Townsville. In theaters, a Dexters Laboratory short titled "Chicken Scratch" was shown prior to the film, which later aired as part of the series fourth season. The film released in theaters on July 3, 2002, by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film received mixed reviews from critics, and earned $11.4 million at the domestic box office on its $11 million budget. It fared better overseas, with a total worldwide gross of $16.4 million. Troop Beverly Hills Troop Beverly Hills is a 1989 American adventure comedy film. Produced by the Weintraub Entertainment Group and directed by Jeff Kanew, starring Shelley Long, Craig T. Nelson, Betty Thomas, Mary Gross, Stephanie Beacham and introducing Jenny Lewis as Hannah Nefler. The film also features a host of young stars including Tori Spelling, Carla Gugino, Emily Schulman, Ami Foster, and Kellie Martin. Grey Gardens Grey Gardens is a 2009 American made-for-television biographical drama film about the lives of Edith Bouvier Beale/"Little Edie", played by Drew Barrymore, and her mother Edith Ewing Bouvier/"Big Edie", played by Jessica Lange. Co-stars include Jeanne Tripplehorn as Jacqueline Kennedy and Ken Howard as Phelan Beale. The film, directed by Michael Sucsy and co-written by Sucsy and Patricia Rozema, flashes back and forth between various events and dates ranging from Little Edie as a young débutante in 1936 moving with her mother to their Grey Gardens estate through the filming and premiere of the actual 1975 documentary Grey Gardens. Filming for the HBO film began on October 22, 2007 in The Hamptons. It first aired on HBO on April 18, 2009. The film won the 2009 Television Critics Association award for Outstanding Achievement Movies, Miniseries, and Specials. It was also nominated for 17 Primetime Emmy Awards, winning Outstanding Made for Television Movie, Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie and Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie. It was also nominated for three Golden Globe Awards, winning Best Made for Television Movie and Best Actress in a Made for Television Movie. Lange was also nominated in this category. Blackmail Blackmail is a 1929 British thriller drama film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Anny Ondra, John Longden, and Cyril Ritchard. Based on the 1928 play of the same name by Charles Bennett, the film is about a London woman who is blackmailed after killing a man who tries to rape her. After starting production as a silent film, British International Pictures decided to adapt Blackmail into a separate sound film. It became the first successful European talkie; a silent version was released for theaters not equipped for sound, with the sound version released at the same time. Both versions are held in the British Film Institute collection. Blackmail is frequently cited as the first British sound feature film. Voted the best British film of 1929 in a UK poll the year it was released, in 2017 a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for Time Out magazine ranked Blackmail as the 59th best British film ever. Burnt Offerings Burnt Offerings is a 1976 American horror film co-written and directed by Dan Curtis and starring Karen Black, Oliver Reed and Bette Davis, and Lee H. Montgomery, with Eileen Heckart, Burgess Meredith and Anthony James in smaller roles. It is based on the 1973 novel of the same name by Robert Marasco. The plot follows a family who begins to interpersonally dissolve under supernatural forces in a large estate they have rented for the summer. While the film received mixed reviews from critics, it won several awards in 1977. Originally set on Long Island, New York, the movie moves the action to California and was the first movie to be filmed at Dunsmuir House in Oakland, California. The Last Five Years The Last Five Years is a 2014 American musical romantic comedy-drama film starring Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan. Based on Jason Robert Browns musical of the same name, the film is written and directed by Richard Lagravenese. The film premiered on September 7, 2014, in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in select theaters and on video on demand on February 13, 2015. Election Election, is a 2005 Hong Kong crime film directed by Johnnie To. Featuring a large ensemble cast, the film stars Simon Yam and Tony Leung Ka-fai as two gang leaders engaged in a power struggle to become the new leader of a Hong Kong triad. The film premiered as an "Official Selection" at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival, before being released in Hong Kong on 20 October 2005, with a Category III rating. A sequel to the film, Election 2, concluded the film, and was released in 2006. Sorry, Wrong Number Sorry, Wrong Number is a 1948 American thriller film noir directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Burt Lancaster. It tells the story of a woman who overhears a murder plot. The film was adapted by Lucille Fletcher from her 1943 radio play. Stanwyck was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. It is one of the few pre-1950 Paramount Pictures films that remained in the studios library. Alps Alps is a 2011 Greek drama film produced by Athina Rachel Tsangari and Yorgos Lanthimos and directed by Lanthimos. It stars Angeliki Papoulia, Ariane Labed and Aris Servetalis, and was co-written by Lanthimos and Efthymis Filippou. It premiered in competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival where it won Osella for Best Screenplay, and also won the Official Competition Prize for New Directions in Cinema at the Sydney Film Festival in 2012. Tin Toy Tin Toy is a 1988 American computer-animated short film produced by Pixar and directed by John Lasseter. The short film, which runs five minutes, stars Tinny, a tin one-man-band toy, attempting to escape from Billy, a destructive infant. The third short film produced by the companys small animation division, it was a risky investment: due to low revenue produced by Pixars main product, the Pixar Image Computer, the company was under financial constraints. Lasseter pitched the concept for Tin Toy by storyboard to Pixar owner Steve Jobs, who agreed to finance the short despite the companys struggles, which he kept alive with annual investment. The film was officially a test of the PhotoRealistic RenderMan software, and proved new challenges to the animation team, namely the difficult task of realistically animating Billy. Tin Toy later gained attention from Disney, who sealed an agreement to create Toy Story starring Tom Hanks and Tim Allen, which was primarily inspired by elements from Tin Toy. The short premiered in a partially completed edit at the SIGGRAPH convention in August 1988 to a standing ovation from scientists and engineers. Tin Toy went on to claim Pixars first Oscar with the 1988 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, becoming the first CGI film to win an Oscar. With the award, Tin Toy went far to establish computer animation as a legitimate artistic medium outside SIGGRAPH and the animation-festival film circuit. Tin Toy was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" in 2003. Survive Style 5+ Survive Style 5+ is a 2004 Japanese film directed by Gen Sekiguchi. It stars Tadanobu Asano, Kyōko Koizumi, Reika Hashimoto, Jai West, Sonny Chiba and Vinnie Jones. Coffy Coffy is a 1973 American blaxploitation film written and directed by American filmmaker Jack Hill. The story is about a black female vigilante played by Pam Grier who seeks violent revenge against a heroin dealer responsible for her sisters addiction. The films tagline in advertising was "They call her Coffy and shell you!" Bell Book and Candle Bell, Book and Candle is a 1958 American Technicolor romantic comedy film directed by Richard Quine, based on the successful Broadway play by John Van Druten adapted by Daniel Taradash. It stars Kim Novak as a witch who casts a spell on her neighbor, played by James Stewart. The supporting cast features Jack Lemmon, Ernie Kovacs, Hermione Gingold, and Elsa Lanchester. The film is considered Stewarts final as a romantic lead. Turn Me On, Dammit! Turn Me On, Dammit! or Turn Me On, Goddammit! is a 2011 Norwegian coming-of-age comedy film directed by Jannicke Systad Jacobsen. It is based on Olaug Nilssen’s novel of the same name. Set in Skoddeheimen, a fictional small town in western Norway, the film is about Alma, a 15 year old girl and her sexual awakening. Best Man Down Best Man Down is an American film written and directed by Ted Koland and starring Justin Long, Jess Weixler, Addison Timlin, and Tyler Labine. The film was primarily shot in the Twin Cities and premiered in the fall of 2012 at The Hamptons International Film Festival under the original title "LUMPY." The film was also chosen to close the Twin Cities Film Fest in October 2012 and was the black tie gala screening for the Catalina Film Festival in September 2013. It was released theatrically in the United States by Magnolia Pictures on November 8, 2013, but had primary distribution through digital channels. Mangal Pandey: The Rising Mangal Pandey: The Rising is a 2005 Indian historical biographical drama film based on the life of Mangal Pandey, an Indian soldier known for helping to spark the Indian rebellion of 1857. It is directed by Ketan Mehta, produced by Bobby Bedi and with a screenplay by Farrukh Dhondy. The lead role is played by Aamir Khan, marking his comeback after he had gone into hiatus after Dil Chahta Hai. It premiered in the Marché du Film section of the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. It was the fourth highest-grossing film of 2005. "hi" dir="ltr">Plot The Ron Clark Story The Ron Clark Story is a 2006 television film starring Matthew Perry. The film is based on the real-life educator Ron Clark. It follows the tale of an idealistic teacher who leaves his small hometown to teach in a New York City public school, where he faces trouble with the students. The film was directed by Randa Haines, and was released directly on television. The film premiered on TNT on August 13, 2006. Airport 1975 Airport 1975 is a 1974 American air disaster film and the first sequel to the successful 1970 film Airport. Airport 1975 was directed by Jack Smight, produced by William Frye and Jennings Lang and has a screenplay by Don Ingalls. The film stars Charlton Heston, Karen Black and George Kennedy, as well as Gloria Swanson in her final screen appearance. The plot concerns the dramatic events aboard an airborne Boeing 747 when a small aircraft crashes into the cockpit causing the fatalities of senior crew and the blinding of the pilot with no one aboard qualified to take the controls. Airport 1975 was the seventh highest-grossing movie of 1974 at the US and Canada box office. Lazer Team Lazer Team is a 2015 American science fiction action comedy film directed, produced, and co-written by Matt Hullum. The first feature film produced by Rooster Teeth, it stars Burnie Burns, Gavin Free, Michael Jones, Colton Dunn, Allie DeBerry, and Alan Ritchson. The film follows the Lazer Team, a group of four who find themselves responsible for the fate of the planet upon discovering an alien crash site containing a battle suit. The film was produced by Hullum, Burns, and Doreen Copeland. Burns and Hullum also co-wrote the script, alongside Rooster Teeth employees Chris Demarais and Josh Flanagan. Funding for Lazer Team was largely raised through a successful Indiegogo campaign, raising over $2.4 million in a month. Filming began in October 2014, with principal photography taking place in Austin and New Mexico. Lazer Team premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 24, 2015. Through Amplify and Tugg, the film was theatrically released on January 27, 2016 as a cinema-in-demand model. The film was also released onto YouTube Premium the same day, as well as being added to Rooster Teeths FIRST streaming service on November 3, 2017. Lazer Team received mixed reviews and grossed $1.6 million on a $2.4 million budget. A sequel, Lazer Team 2, was released on November 13, 2017. Reprise Reprise is a Norwegian film directed by Joachim Trier and co-written, over the course of five years, by Trier and Eskil Vogt. It is Triers first feature-length film, and was the Norwegian candidate for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2006. Ratter Ratter is a 2015 American found-footage horror thriller film written and directed by Branden Kramer in his feature debut. The film is based on a short film also written and co-directed by Kramer titled Webcam. It stars Ashley Benson and Matt McGorry. The film had its world premiere at the 2015 Slamdance Film Festival on January 24, 2015. The film was released on February 12, 2016, in a limited release by Destination Films and Vertical Entertainment. Grace Is Gone Grace Is Gone is a 2007 drama film starring John Cusack as a father who cannot bring himself to tell his two daughters that their mother, a soldier in the American army, has just been killed on a tour of duty in Iraq. On January 29, 2007, it won the Audience Award for Drama at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. The film was produced by Plum Pictures and New Crime Productions and purchased by Harvey Weinstein for distribution by The Weinstein Company. Weinstein announced plans to mount an Academy Award campaign on behalf of Cusack. This also marks the first time Clint Eastwood composed the score for a film which he did not write, direct or star in. Without a Clue Without a Clue is a 1988 British comedy film directed by Thom Eberhardt and starring Michael Caine and Ben Kingsley. It is based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyles characters from the Sherlock Holmes stories but reverses the precedence of the characters in comedic style. What Planet Are You From? What Planet Are You From? is a 2000 American science fiction comedy film directed by Mike Nichols and written by Michael Leeson, Garry Shandling, Ed Solomon, and Peter Tolan based on a story by Leeson and Shandling. The film stars an ensemble cast featuring Shandling, Annette Bening, Greg Kinnear, Ben Kingsley, Linda Fiorentino, and John Goodman. Titanic: The Legend Goes On... Titanic: The Legend Goes On, also released as Titanic: The Animated Movie, is a 2000 Spanish-Italian animated feature film about the sinking of the RMS Titanic, written and directed by Camillo Teti. The Collector The Collector is a 1965 American psychological horror film directed by William Wyler, and starring Terence Stamp and Samantha Eggar. Its plot follows a young Englishman who stalks a beautiful art student before abducting and holding her captive in the basement of his rural farmhouse. It is based on the 1963 novel of the same name by John Fowles, with the screenplay adapted by Stanley Mann and John Kohn. Director Wyler turned down The Sound of Music to direct the film. Though set in England, the majority of The Collector was shot on soundstages in Los Angeles, California, though exterior sequences were filmed on location in Hampstead and Kent. Filming occurred in the late spring and early summer of 1964. Wylers original cut ran approximately three hours, but was trimmed to two at the insistence of the studio and producer. The Collector premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 1965, where both Stamp and Eggar won the awards for Best Actor and Best Actress, respectively. Upon its theatrical release in June 1965, the film received largely favorable reviews. Eggar won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama for her performance, and was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, while Wyler received a nomination for Best Director. It was the last of Wylers record 12 Academy Award nominations for Best Director. Return to House on Haunted Hill Return to House on Haunted Hill is a 2007 direct-to-DVD horror film and the sequel to the 1999 film House on Haunted Hill. Directed by Víctor García and written by William Massa, the film stars Amanda Righetti, Tom Riley, Cerina Vincent and Erik Palladino. The film follows Ariel Wolfe - younger sister of Sara Wolfe, a character from the previous film - being forced by a group of people to search for a mysterious idol hidden inside an abandoned and haunted psychiatric asylum. Badrinath Ki Dulhania Badrinath Ki Dulhania is a 2017 Indian romantic comedy film, directed by Shashank Khaitan, and produced by Karan Johar under the Dharma Productions banner. Starring Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt in the lead, the film marks the second installment of a franchise that began with Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania. Principal photography for the film began in May 2016, and the film was released on 10 March 2017, on the Holi weekend. It was the ninth-highest grossing Bollywood film of 2017. At the 63rd Filmfare Awards, it received eight nominations, including Best Film, Best Director for Khaitan, Best Actor for Dhawan, and Best Actress for Bhatt. Battle of the Year Battle of the Year is a 2013 American 3D dance film directed by Benson Lee. The film was released on September 20, 2013 through Screen Gems and stars Josh Holloway, Chris Brown, Laz Alonso, Caity Lotz, and Josh Peck. Battle of the Year is based upon Lees award-winning 2008 documentary Planet B-Boy, about the b-boying competition of the same name. The feature film includes cinematography by Vasco Nunes, Lees director of photography on the original documentary. Variety magazine listed Battle of the Year as one of "Hollywoods biggest box office bombs of 2013" earning just $16.5 million against a $20 million production budget. Young Ones Young Ones is a 2014 action science fiction film directed and written by Jake Paltrow. The film stars Nicholas Hoult, Elle Fanning, Michael Shannon and Kodi Smit-McPhee. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. The film was released on October 17, 2014 in the United States. Patti Cake$ Patti Cake$ is a 2017 American drama film directed by Geremy Jasper. It was screened in the US Dramatic Competition section of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. It was released on August 18, 2017, by Fox Searchlight Pictures. Hot Summer Nights Hot Summer Nights is a 2017 American neo-noir coming-of-age crime drama film written and directed by Elijah Bynum, in his filmmaking debut. It stars Timothée Chalamet, Maika Monroe, Alex Roe, Maia Mitchell, William Fichtner and Thomas Jane. Set on Cape Cod in the summer of 1991, the plot follows a teenage boy who becomes entangled in the world of drugs. The film premiered at South by Southwest on March 13, 2017. It was released on June 28, 2018, through DirecTV Cinema, before receiving a limited release on July 27, 2018, by A24. A Family Man A Family Man is a 2016 American drama film directed by Mark Williams, in his directorial debut, and written by Bill Dubuque. The film tells about Dane Jensen from Wall Street, who approached the conquest of the business olympus, but as a result of the conflict between his job and his family, he faces a difficult choice. The film stars Gerard Butler, Willem Dafoe, Anupam Kher, Alfred Molina, Alison Brie, and Gretchen Mol. Principal photography began on October 26, 2015 in Toronto. It screened at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Someone to Watch Over Me Someone to Watch Over Me is a 1987 romance crime thriller film starring Tom Berenger and Mimi Rogers and directed by Ridley Scott. The films soundtrack includes the George and Ira Gershwin song from which the film takes its title, here sung by Sting, and Vangelis "Memories of Green", originally from Scotts Blade Runner. In the Name of God Khuda Kay Liye is a 2007 Pakistani drama film directed by Shoaib Mansoor, and stars Shaan Shahid, Fawad Khan and Iman Ali in pivotal roles, with a cameo appearance by Naseeruddin Shah. The film follows Mansoor and Sarmad, two singers whose lives change after the events of 9/11 attacks in America and misinterpreted teachings of Jihad. Khuda Kay Liye was released on 20 July 2007 in Pakistan and on 4 April 2008 in India, as well as the screenings at various international film festivals. The film subsequently won a number of awards for its acting, notably three Lux Style Awards, one Silver Pyramid Award at Cairo International Film Festival, one Roberto Rossellini Award, Italy and one Fukuoka Audience Award at Fukuoka International Film Festival, Japan. The release of the film was historic for two reasons: it was the first Pakistani film to be released in India in almost half a century, and secondly it was the first ever Pakistani film to be included in the official selection of the International Film Festival of India. I Saw the Sun I Saw the Sun is a 2009 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Mahsun Kırmızıgül, which tells of a Kurdish family who are forced from their village in southeastern Turkey by the conflict there. The film, which was released on , was one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2009, prompting its re-release on . The film was Turkeys official submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Battle for Sevastopol Battle for Sevastopol is a 2015 biographical war film about Lyudmila Pavlichenko, a young Soviet who joined the Red Army to fight the Nazi invasion of the USSR and became one of the deadliest snipers in World War II. The film, a joint Russian-Ukrainian production, was released in both countries on April 2, 2015; its international premiere took place two weeks later at the Beijing International Film Festival. The movie revolves principally around the events of the siege of Odessa and the siege of Sevastopol of 1941-42. The film is directed by Sergey Mokritskiy and stars Yulia Peresild as Pavlichenko. In addition to Beijing, where Peresild was awarded Best Actress award, the film has also appeared at Cannes Film Festival. The Art of Self-Defense The Art of Self-Defense is a 2019 American dark comedy, crime drama, mystery, martial arts, thriller film written and directed by Riley Stearns. It stars Jesse Eisenberg, Alessandro Nivola and Imogen Poots. It had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 10, 2019, and was released in the United States on July 12, 2019, by Bleecker Street. The Mark of Zorro The Mark of Zorro is a 1940 American black-and-white swashbuckling adventure film from 20th Century Fox, produced by Darryl F. Zanuck, directed by Rouben Mamoulian, that stars Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell, and Basil Rathbone. The Mark of Zorro was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score. The film was named to the National Film Registry in 2009 by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant", and to be preserved for all time. The film is based on The Curse of Capistrano written by Johnston McCulley, originally published in 1919 in five serialized installments in All-Story Weekly, which introduced the masked hero Zorro; the story is set in Southern California during the early 19th century. After the enormous success of the silent 1920 film adaptation, The Mark of Zorro, the story was republished under that name by Grosset & Dunlap. Airport '77 Airport 77 is a 1977 American air disaster film and the third installment of the Airport franchise. The film stars a number of veteran actors including Jack Lemmon, James Stewart, Joseph Cotten, Olivia de Havilland, and Brenda Vaccaro as well as the return of George Kennedy from the two previous Airport films. It is directed by Jerry Jameson, produced by Jennings Lang and William Frye with a screenplay by Michael Scheff and David Spector. The plot concerns a private Boeing 747 packed with VIPs and priceless art that is hijacked before crashing into the ocean in the Bermuda Triangle, prompting the survivors to undertake a desperate struggle for survival. Despite mixed critical reviews, Airport 77 was a box-office hit with earnings of $30 million; making the film the 19th-highest-grossing picture of 1977. It was nominated for two Academy Awards. Seven Swords Seven Swords is a 2005 Hong Kong wuxia film produced and directed by Tsui Hark, starring Leon Lai, Donnie Yen, Charlie Yeung, Sun Honglei, Lu Yi and Kim So-yeon. The story is loosely adapted from Liang Yushengs novel Qijian Xia Tianshan and is completely unrelated to the novel except for some characters names. Seven Swords was used as the opening film to the 2005 Venice Film Festival and as a homage to Akira Kurosawas 1954 film Seven Samurai. Hamlet Hamlet, also known as Hamlet 2000, is a 2000 American drama film written and directed by Michael Almereyda, set in contemporary New York City, and based on the Shakespeare play of the same name. Ethan Hawke plays Hamlet as a film student, Kyle MacLachlan co-stars as Uncle Claudius, with Diane Venora as Gertrude, Liev Schreiber as Laertes, Julia Stiles as Ophelia, Steve Zahn as Rosencrantz, Bill Murray as Polonius, and Sam Shepard as Hamlets father. In this version of Hamlet, Claudius is "king" of the Denmark Corporation, having taken over the firm by killing his brother, Hamlets father. This adaptation keeps the Shakespearean dialogue but presents a modern setting, with technology such as video cameras, Polaroid cameras, and surveillance bugs. For example, the ghost of Hamlets murdered father first appears on closed-circuit TV. Sands of Iwo Jima Sands of Iwo Jima is a 1950 war film starring John Wayne that follows a group of United States Marines from training to the Battle of Iwo Jima during World War II. The film, which also features John Agar, Adele Mara and Forrest Tucker, was written by Harry Brown and James Edward Grant, and directed by Allan Dwan. The picture was a Republic Pictures production. Sands of Iwo Jima was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Film Editing, Best Sound Recording and Best Writing, Motion Picture Story. Dragon Ball Z: Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan, known in Japan as or by Toeis own English title Dragon Ball Z: The Burning Battles, is a 1993 Japanese anime science fiction martial arts film and the eighth Dragon Ball Z feature movie. The original release date in Japan was on March 6, 1993 at the Toei Anime Fair alongside N-cha! Clear Skies Over Penguin Village. It was dubbed into English by Funimation in 2003. The antagonist Broly was designed by series creator Akira Toriyama. This film is the first of four featuring the character, followed by Broly – Second Coming and Bio-Broly in 1994, and Broly in 2018, the first movie to carry the Dragon Ball Super branding. Shanghai Shanghai is a 2010 American neo-noir/political thriller film directed by Mikael Håfström, starring John Cusack and Gong Li. The film was released in China on June 17, 2010. The film had a limited release in the United States on October 2, 2015. Submarino Submarino is a 2010 Danish drama film directed by Thomas Vinterberg, starring Jakob Cedergren and Peter Plaugborg. It is based on the 2007 novel Submarino by Jonas T. Bengtsson, and focuses on two brothers on the bottom of Danish society, with lives marked by violence and drug addiction. The film was produced by Nimbus Film. As a condition from the financier TV 2, half of the cast and crew were novices, which the director enjoyed as it gave an experience similar to his earliest films. Submarino premiered in the main competition of the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. The film won the 2010 Nordic Council Film Prize. It was met by positive reviews in Denmark and has been nominated for 15 Robert Awards. The Good Guy The Good Guy is a 2009 romantic comedy film directed by Julio DePietro starring Alexis Bledel, Scott Porter, and Bryan Greenberg. The Missouri Breaks The Missouri Breaks is a 1976 American epic Western film starring Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson. The film was directed by Arthur Penn, with supporting performances by Randy Quaid, Harry Dean Stanton, Frederic Forrest, John McLiam, and Kathleen Lloyd. The score was composed by John Williams. The title of the movie refers to a forlorn and very rugged area of north-central Montana, where over eons, the Missouri River has made countless deep cuts or "breaks" in the land. Asterix Asterix the Gaul is a 1967 Belgian/French animated film, based on the comic book of the same name, which was the first book in the highly popular comic series Asterix by Goscinny and Uderzo. The film closely follows the books plot. The film was originally planned to be aired on French television, but instead it was released as a theatrical feature film. It was produced by Dargaud, publisher of Asterix comics, without the involvement of Albert Uderzo and René Goscinny. Goscinny and Uderzo were not satisfied with the film, and they assured that they would take part in subsequent cartoon adaptations, such as the sequels Asterix and the Golden Sickle and Asterix and Cleopatra. Escape from Tomorrow Escape from Tomorrow is a 2013 American independent science fantasy horror film written and directed by Randy Moore in his directorial debut. It tells the story of an unemployed father having increasingly bizarre experiences and disturbing visions on the last day of a family vacation at the Walt Disney World Resort. It premiered in January at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and was later a personal selection of Roger Ebert, shown at his 15th annual film festival in Champaign. The film was a 2012 official selection of the PollyGrind Film Festival, but at the time filmmakers were still working on some legal issues and asked that it not be screened. The film drew attention due to the fact that Moore had shot most of it on location at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland without permission from The Walt Disney Company, owner and operator of both parks. Due to Disneys reputation of being protective of its intellectual property, the cast and crew used guerrilla filmmaking techniques to avoid attracting attention, such as keeping their scripts on their iPhones and shooting on handheld video cameras similar to those used by park visitors. After principal photography was complete, Moore was so determined to keep the project a secret from Disney that he edited it in South Korea. Sundance similarly declined to discuss the film in detail before it was shown. It was called "the ultimate guerrilla film". Rather than suppressing the film as Moore claimed would happen, Disney chose to ignore it. It has been compared to the work of Roman Polanski and David Lynch. However, many who saw it expressed strong doubts that the film would be shown to a wider audience due to the legal issues involved and the negative depiction of the parks. At the time of its premiere, Disney stated that it was "aware" of the film; since then the online supplement to The Official Encyclopedia has included an entry for the film. Escape from Tomorrow was released simultaneously to theaters and video on-demand on October 11, 2013, through PDA, a Cinetic Media company. Tales from the Crypt Tales from the Crypt is a 1972 British horror film directed by Freddie Francis. It is an anthology film consisting of five separate segments, based on stories from EC Comics. It was produced by Amicus Productions and filmed at Shepperton Studios, and is one of several Amicus horror anthologies made during the 1970s. In the film, five strangers encounter the mysterious Crypt Keeper in a crypt, who makes each person in turn relive the manner of their death. Married Life Married Life is a 2007 American drama period film directed by Ira Sachs. The screenplay by Sachs and Oren Moverman is based on the 1953 novel Five Roundabouts to Heaven by John Bingham. Cast members include Patricia Clarkson, Chris Cooper, Rachel McAdams and Pierce Brosnan. The novel was also the basis for the December 20, 1962 episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour entitled "The Tender Poisoner". Day of the Dead: Bloodline Day of the Dead: Bloodline is a 2018 action horror film directed by Hèctor Hernández Vicens, and written by Mark Tonderai and Lars Jacobson, based on characters created by George A. Romero. The film stars Johnathon Schaech, Sophie Skelton, Marcus Vanco, and Jeff Gum. It is one of two remakes of Romeros original 1985 film Day of the Dead: the first, also titled Day of the Dead, was released in 2008, Day of the Dead: Bloodline on January 5, 2018. Foodfight! Foodfight! is a 2012 American computer animated adventure comedy film produced by Threshold Entertainment and directed by Lawrence Kasanoff. The film features the voices of Charlie Sheen, Wayne Brady, Hilary Duff, Eva Longoria, Larry Miller, and Christopher Lloyd. Foodfight! takes place in the "Marketropolis" supermarket which, after closing time, transforms into a city where all the citizens are "Ikes", personified well-known marketing icons. The movie tells the story of a cereal brand mascot, Dex Dogtective who, along with his best friend, Daredevil Dan, bands together a group of "Ikes" in Marketropolis to fight against the forces of the evil Brand X, who threaten to take over the entire supermarket. After raising tens of millions of dollars in funding, Foodfight! had a troubled and much delayed production. The film was originally scheduled for a Christmas 2003 theatrical release; however, this failed to materialize, and later planned release dates were also missed. By September 2011, after the producers defaulted on a loan, creditors auctioned off the films assets and all associated rights to Lionsgate. In 2012, the film had a low-key release, being direct-to-video in most territories. Critical reception was overwhelmingly negative, with most criticism towards the animation, and has appeared on some lists of the worst movies of all time. Josh Josh is a 2000 Indian action romance film directed and co-written by Mansoor Khan. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai, Chandrachur Singh and Sharad Kapoor in the lead roles. The Hindi language film, with occasional Konkani, was set and filmed in Goa. The film is set in the year 1980, amidst the backdrop of real estate deals in Goa. The film marks the comeback of director Mansoor Khan after a hiatus of five years. It is written by Neeraj Vora and Aatish Kapadia based on the story by Mansoor Khan, with a screenplay by Neeraj Vora, Mansoor Khan, and dialogues by Nidhi Tuli. The film was produced by Ganesh Jain, Ratan Jain and Balwant Singh. The film was released on 9 June 2000 and was distributed by United Seven Creations. The film earned a total of Rs 35 crore net, was the fifth highest-grossing film of 2000 in India. The movie had few plot points inspired by the 1961 movie West Side Story. Tokyo! Tokyo! is a 2008 French/Japanese/South Korean/German anthology film containing three segments written by three non-Japanese directors, all of which were filmed in Tokyo, Japan. Michel Gondry directed "Interior Design", Leos Carax directed "Merde", and Bong Joon-ho directed "Shaking Tokyo". The Devil and Daniel Johnston The Devil and Daniel Johnston is a 2005 documentary film about American musician Daniel Johnston. It chronicles Johnstons life from childhood up to the present, with an emphasis on his experiences with bipolar disorder, and how it manifested itself in demonic self-obsession. The film was directed by Jeff Feuerzeig and produced by Henry S. Rosenthal. The Seasoning House The Seasoning House is a 2013 British thriller directed by Paul Hyett. Filming for the movie began in January 2012 at a disused air force base in London. The movie is Hyetts directorial debut. Ballad of a Soldier Ballad of a Soldier, is a 1959 Soviet film directed by Grigori Chukhrai and starring Vladimir Ivashov and Zhanna Prokhorenko. While set during World War II, Ballad of a Soldier is not primarily a war film. It recounts, within the context of the turmoil of war, various kinds of love: the romantic love of a young couple, the committed love of a married couple, and a mothers love of her child, as a Red Army soldier tries to make it home during a leave, meeting several civilians on his way and falling in love. The film was produced at Mosfilm and won several awards, including the BAFTA Award for Best Film from any Source and was nominated for the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. Whisper Whisper is a 2007 American horror film directed by Stewart Hendler and starring Josh Holloway, Blake Woodruff, Joel Edgerton, Sarah Wayne Callies, Dulé Hill, Michael Rooker, and Cory Monteith. It was written by Christopher Borrelli. The plot concerns the kidnapping of a young boy, David, who is more than he appears and brings unexpected troubles for his kidnappers. Kokowääh Kokowääh is a 2011 German film directed by Til Schweiger. It was released in German–speaking countries on 3 February 2011. The film stars Til Schweiger, his daughter Emma Tiger Schweiger, Jasmin Gerat and Samuel Finzi. Another of Schweigers daughters, Luna Schweiger, makes a small appearance in the film. Kokowääh is an onomatopoetic depiction of the French pronunciation of coq au vin. A sequel, Kokowääh 2, was released on 7 February 2013 with Schweiger having returned as director, co-writer and producer. Vice Versa Vice Versa is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Brian Gilbert and starring Judge Reinhold and Fred Savage. It is the fourth big screen adaptation of F. Ansteys 1882 novel of the same name, following the British films released in 1916, 1937 and 1948. There was also a 1981 UK television series starring Peter Bowles and Iain Cuthbertson. Guest House Paradiso Guest House Paradiso is a 1999 British slapstick black comedy film written by and starring comic duo Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson, and directed by Edmondson—his directorial debut for a feature film. The film is semi-officially based on their comedy television series Bottom. The key difference in the characters is in their surnames: Mayalls character, known as "Richard Richard" in the TV show, is here referred to as "Richard Twat". Edmondsons character changes from "Edward Elizabeth Hitler" in the TV/live show to "Edward Elizabeth Ndingombaba". Despite this difference, both characters retain the same personalities as their TV counterparts. The film was made at Ealing Studios and on location on the Isle of Wight. Flight of the Living Dead Flight of the Living Dead is a 2007 direct-to-video zombie film by director Scott Thomas. Thomas co-wrote the screenplay with Mark Onspaugh and Sidney Iwanter. The film was originally titled Plane Dead, but the title was changed at Montreals 2007 Fantasia Festival screening. In spite of a successful screening there and at other festivals, the film did not gain a commercial release and was issued directly to DVD in unrated form. Shootout at Lokhandwala Shootout at Lokhandwala is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language action crime film directed by Apoorva Lakhia. It is based on the 1991 Lokhandwala Complex shootout, a real life gun battle between gangsters and Mumbai Police. After the Thin Man After the Thin Man is a 1936 American comedy film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and starring William Powell, Myrna Loy, and James Stewart. A sequel to the film The Thin Man, the film presents Powell and Loy as Dashiell Hammetts characters Nick and Nora Charles. The film also features Elissa Landi, Joseph Calleia, Jessie Ralph, Alan Marshal, and Penny Singleton. Noi the Albino Noi the Albino is an Icelandic film by director Dagur Kári released in 2003. The film explores the life of teenage outsider Nói in a remote fishing village in western Iceland. It won multiple awards. Nói albinói was filmed in Bolungarvik, a fishing village in the far northwest of Iceland, located on the Westfjords peninsula. The moody original musical score is from the directors band, Slowblow. The Los Angeles Times Kenneth Turan called the movie "singular enough to have swept the Eddas, the Icelandic Academy Awards" and noted that it was a selection in "dozens of film festivals." Skye Sherwin of the BBC called it "a coming-of-age tale, bound between grinding humdrum and exquisite surrealism." Flowers in the Attic Flowers in the Attic is a 1987 psychological horror film starring Louise Fletcher, Victoria Tennant, Kristy Swanson, and Jeb Stuart Adams. It is based on V. C. Andrews 1979 novel of the same name. At one point Wes Craven was scheduled to direct the film, and had completed a screenplay draft. Producers were disturbed by his approach to the incest-laden story, however, and Jeffrey Bloom ended up with writing and directing duties. The Brave The Brave is a 1997 independent drama film adapted from the Gregory McDonald novel of the same title. It was directed by and co-written by Johnny Depp. The cast includes Depp and Marlon Brando. This film was Depps directorial debut. He co-wrote the screenplay with his brother, directed and acted in it. The film was first shown at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival where it received mixed reviews. The film was released in theaters and on DVD internationally, but not in the United States. The Duel The Duel is a 2016 American western film directed by Kieran Darcy-Smith and written by Matt Cook. The film stars Liam Hemsworth, Emory Cohen, Woody Harrelson and Alice Braga. The film was released for limited release and video on demand on June 24, 2016, by Lionsgate Premiere. It was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on August 23, 2016. Dirty Wars Dirty Wars is a 2013 American documentary film, which accompanies the book Dirty Wars: The World Is a Battlefield by Jeremy Scahill. The film is directed by Richard Rowley, and written by Scahill and David Riker. Eye of the Needle Eye of the Needle is a 1981 British spy film directed by Richard Marquand and starring Donald Sutherland and Kate Nelligan. It was written by Stanley Mann and based on the novel of the same title by Ken Follett. The film is about a German spy in England during World War II who discovers vital information about the upcoming D-Day invasion, and his attempt to return to Germany while stranded with a family on the isolated Storm Island, off the coast of Scotland. The Promise The Promise is a 2005 Chinese epic fantasy film directed by Chen Kaige, starring Jang Dong-gun, Hiroyuki Sanada, Cecilia Cheung, and Nicholas Tse. It is loosely adapted from The Kunlun Slave, a wuxia romance story written by Pei Xing in the ninth century during the Tang dynasty. Responses to the film were mainly mixed to negative. Blankman Blankman is a 1994 American superhero comedy parody film directed by Mike Binder and starring Damon Wayans and David Alan Grier, both of whom were also cast members of the 1990-1994 Fox sketch comedy television series In Living Color. It was written by Wayans and J. F. Lawton, whose biggest success was writing Pretty Woman and Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death. Blood and Wine Blood and Wine is a 1996 neo-noir thriller directed by Bob Rafelson from a screenplay written by Nick Villiers and Alison Cross. It features Jack Nicholson, Stephen Dorff, Jennifer Lopez, Judy Davis and Michael Caine. Rafelson has stated that the film forms the final part of his unofficial trilogy with Nicholson, with whom he made Five Easy Pieces and The King of Marvin Gardens in the 1970s. The Emerald Forest The Emerald Forest is a 1985 British drama film set in the Brazilian Rainforest, directed by John Boorman, written by Rospo Pallenberg, and starring Powers Boothe, Meg Foster, and Charley Boorman with supporting roles by Rui Polanah, Tetchie Agbayani, Dira Paes, Estee Chandler, and Eduardo Conde. It is allegedly based on a true story, although some dispute this. The film was screened out of competition at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. In promoting the film for awards competition, Boorman created the first Oscar screeners, but the film received no Academy Award nominations. The Power of One The Power of One is a 1992 drama film loosely based on Bryce Courtenays 1989 novel of the same name. Set in South Africa during World War II, the film centers on the life of Peter Philip Kenneth-Keith, an English South African boy raised under apartheid, and his conflicted relationships with a German pianist, a Coloured boxing coach and an Afrikaner romantic interest. Directed and edited by John G. Avildsen, the film stars Stephen Dorff, John Gielgud, Morgan Freeman, Armin Mueller-Stahl, and Daniel Craig in his feature film debut. Riding the Bullet Riding the Bullet is a 2004 horror film written, co-produced and directed by Mick Garris. It is an adaptation of Stephen Kings 2000 novella of the same name. The film, which received a limited theatrical release, was not successful in theaters; it earned a domestic gross of $134,711. Metropolitan Metropolitan is the debut film by director and screenwriter Whit Stillman. It received a nomination for Best Original Screenplay in the 63rd Academy Awards. The film concerns the lives of a group of wealthy young socialites during debutante season in Manhattan. In addition to some of their debutante parties, it covers their frequent informal after-hours gatherings at a friends Upper East Side apartment, where they discuss life, philosophy, and their fate; form attachments, romances, and intrigues; and react to an interesting but less well-to-do newcomer. The film is often considered the first of a trilogy of Stillman films, followed by Barcelona and The Last Days of Disco. The Butcher Boy The Butcher Boy is a 1997 Irish tragicomic drama film adapted to film by Neil Jordan and Patrick McCabe from McCabes 1992 novel of the same name. Set in the early 1960s, The Butcher Boy is about Francie Brady, a 12-year-old boy who retreats into a violent fantasy world to escape the reality of his dysfunctional family; as his circumstances worsen, his sanity deteriorates and he begins acting out, with increasing brutality. The film won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 48th Berlin International Film Festival in 1998 and a Special Mention for Owens "astonishing lead". It also won the European Film Award for Best Cinematographer for Adrian Biddle. The Butcher Boy is Neil Jordans tenth feature film and the final production by Geffen Pictures before the company was shut down and succeeded by DreamWorks Pictures. Aruvi Aruvi is a 2017 Indian Tamil sociopolitical drama film written and directed by Arun Prabu Purushothaman, in his debut film. The film portrays the events that occur in the life of Aruvi, a rebellious young woman who seeks to expose the consumerist and misogynistic nature of modern civilisation, while attempting to find meaning during a period of existential crisis. Aruvi was produced by Dream Warrior Pictures and was released globally on 15 December 2017. It received widespread critical acclaim, with praise directed towards the performances of the cast and the films direction. Broken Blossoms Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl, often referred to simply as Broken Blossoms, is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. It was distributed by United Artists and premiered on May 13, 1919. It stars Lillian Gish, Richard Barthelmess, and Donald Crisp, and tells the story of young girl, Lucy Burrows, who is abused by her alcoholic prizefighting father, Battling Burrows, and meets Cheng Huan, a kind-hearted Chinese man who falls in love with her. It was the first film distributed by United Artists. It is based on Thomas Burkes short story "The Chink and the Child" from the 1916 collection Limehouse Nights. Sometimes They Come Back Sometimes They Come Back is a 1991 made-for-TV horror film based on the short story of the same title by Stephen King. Originally optioned as a segment of the feature film Stephen Kings Cats Eye, it was developed into a separate feature by producer Dino De Laurentiis. Why Did I Get Married Too? Tyler Perrys Why Did I Get Married Too? is a 2010 American comedy-drama film directed by Tyler Perry and starring Janet Jackson, Tyler Perry, Tasha Smith, Jill Scott, Louis Gossett, Malik Yoba, Michael Jai White, Sharon Leal, Richard T. Jones, Lamman Rucker, and Cicely Tyson. Produced by Lionsgate and Tyler Perry Studios, it is the sequel to Why Did I Get Married?. The film shares the interactions of four couples who undertake a week-long retreat to improve their relationships. Puppetmaster Puppet Master is a 1989 American horror film written by Charles Band and Kenneth J. Hall, and directed by David Schmoeller. It is the first film in the Puppet Master franchise and stars Paul Le Mat, Irene Miracle, Matt Roe, and Kathryn OReilly as psychics who are plotted against by a former colleague, using puppets animated by an Egyptian spell. Originally intended for theatrical release in summer 1989, before being released on home video the following September, Puppet Master was ultimately pushed to a direct-to-video release on October 12, 1989, as Charles Band felt he was likely to make more money this way than he would in the theatrical market. The film was very popular in the video market and since developed a large cult following that has led to the production of twelve sequels. The Cure The Cure is a 1995 American comedy-drama film directed by Peter Horton and written by Robert Kuhn. The film stars Brad Renfro and Joseph Mazzello who play two teenage boys searching for the cure for AIDS which one of them is suffering from. The film was distributed by Universal Pictures Studios and it was first released on April 21, 1995. The Cure did not have great commercial success, earning $2.57 million at the box office - about half a million shy of their $3 million budget. There have been mixed reviews from critics, but the film has nevertheless been received warmly by the general audience, often described as "touching." In 1995 Horton received the Audience Award at the Cinekid Festival and Renfro Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama Film at the First Annual YoungStar Awards. The film was also nominated at the 38th Annual Grammy Awards for the soundtracks instrumental composition and also nominated in two categories for the Young Artist Award. Toy Story That Time Forgot Toy Story That Time Forgot is a prehistoric-themed 22-minute television special produced by Pixar Animation Studios and Walt Disney Television Animation that aired on ABC on December 2, 2014. It was written and directed by Steve Purcell and produced by Galyn Susman. Michael Giacchino composed the music for the special. Most of the regular cast from the Toy Story series reprised their roles, including Tom Hanks as Woody, Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear, Kristen Schaal as Trixie, Wallace Shawn as Rex, Timothy Dalton as Mr. Pricklepants, Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head, and Joan Cusack as Jessie, with Kevin McKidd and Emma Hudak joining as new characters Reptillus Maximus and Angel Kitty, respectively. The special was Rickles final role before his death on April 6, 2017, and was the last Toy Story production for five years until the release of Toy Story 4 on June 21, 2019. The film received critical acclaim. Mr. Muhsin Mr. Muhsin is a 1987 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Yavuz Turgul, featuring Şener Şen as a solitary middle-aged music producer, approached by a young man who dreams of becoming a folk singer. The film was screened in competition at the 24th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, where it won Golden Oranges for Best Film, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor and Best Script, and the 6th International Istanbul Film Festival, where it won a Special Jury Prize, and was voted one of the 10 Best Turkish Films by the Ankara Cinema Association. The Color of Magic Terry Pratchetts The Colour of Magic is a fantasy-comedy two-part television adaptation of the bestselling novels The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett. The fantasy film was produced for Sky1 by The Mob, a small British studio, starring David Jason, Sean Astin, Tim Curry and Christopher Lee as the voice of Death. Vadim Jean both adapted the screenplay from Pratchetts original novels, and served as director. Terry Pratchetts The Colour of Magic was broadcast on Sky One, and in high definition on Sky 1 HD, on Easter Sunday and 24 March 2008. The first part drew audiences of 1.5 million, with the second part attracting up to 1.1 million viewers. The film was well received by fans, but drew mixed reviews from critics, who generally praised the acting talent of the all-star cast, but criticised the films script and direction. The production is the second adaptation of Pratchetts novels as a live-action film, following the successful release of Hogfather on Sky 1 over Christmas 2006. A third adaptation, Going Postal, followed in 2010 with more planned for the future. The Decameron The Decameron is a 1971 film by Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini, based on the novel Il Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio. It is the first movie of Pasolinis Trilogy of life, the others being The Canterbury Tales and Arabian Nights. The tales contain abundant nudity, sex, slapstick and scatological humor. The film was entered into the 21st Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize. Emmanuelle Emmanuelle is a 1974 French film directed by Just Jaeckin. It is the first installment in a series of French softcore pornography films based on the novel Emmanuelle. The film stars Sylvia Kristel in the title role about a woman who takes a trip to Bangkok to enhance her sexual experience. The film was former photographer Just Jaeckins debut feature film and was shot on location in Thailand and in France between 1973 and 1974. Emmanuelle was received negatively by critics on its initial release and with a more mixed reception years later. On its initial release in France it was one of the highest grossing French films. Columbia Pictures released both original version and English-dubbed version in the United States theatrically, making it the first X-rated film released by the company. The film was popular in Europe, the United States and Asia and was followed-up in 1975 with Emmanuelle, The Joys of a Woman. Several other films influenced by Emmanuelle were released including the Italian series Black Emanuelle. Fireworks Wednesday Fireworks Wednesday is a 2006 Iranian drama film directed by Asghar Farhadi and co-written by Farhadi and Mani Haghighi. It stars Hedyeh Tehrani, Taraneh Alidousti, and Hamid Farokhnezhad. Free Willy 3: The Rescue Free Willy 3: The Rescue is a 1997 family film directed by Sam Pillsbury, and starring Jason James Richter and August Schellenberg. Released by Warner Bros. Pictures under their Warner Bros. Family Entertainment banner, it is the third film in the Free Willy franchise, and the final installment of the original storyline. This is the first Free Willy movie to not have a Michael Jackson song nor to be composed by Basil Poledouris. At 86 minutes, The Rescue is the shortest of the Free Willy films. What's Up, Tiger Lily? Whats Up, Tiger Lily? is a 1966 American comedy film directed by Woody Allen in his feature-length directorial debut. Allen took a Japanese spy film, International Secret Police: Key of Keys, and overdubbed it with completely original dialogue that had nothing to do with the plot of the original film. By putting in new scenes and rearranging the order of existing scenes, he completely changed the tone of the film from a James Bond clone into a comedy about the search for the worlds best egg salad recipe. During post-production, Allens original one-hour television version was expanded without his permission to include additional scenes from International Secret Police: A Barrel of Gunpowder, the third film in the International Secret Police series, and musical numbers by the band The Lovin Spoonful. This experience helped convince Allen that he should secure creative control for all his future projects. The band released a soundtrack album. Louise Lasser, who was married to Allen at the time, served as one of the voice actors for the "new" dialogue soundtrack, as did Mickey Rose, Allens writing partner on Take the Money and Run and Bananas. In 2003, Image released the film on DVD, with both the theatrical and television soundtracks. The DVD also offers the 11 minutes of television footage as a separate bonus. Anamorph Anamorph is a 2007 independent psychological thriller film directed by Henry S. Miller and starring Willem Dafoe. Dafoe plays a seasoned detective named Stan Aubray, who notices that a case he has been assigned to bears a striking similarity to a previous case of his. The film is based on the concept of anamorphosis, a painting technique that manipulates the laws of perspective to create two competing images on a single canvas. Dafoe turned down the role initially but reconsidered after a chance meeting with producer Marissa McMahon on a flight from Los Angeles. The film also has cameo appearances by Mick Foley and Debbie Harry. The film had its world premiere at the 2007 Milwaukee International Film Festival in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where star Willem Dafoe started out in theater. It was also shown at the Williamstown Film Festival in November the same year. The film opened in New York City on April 18, 2008 and in Los Angeles on May 2, 2008. The Hole in the Ground The Hole in the Ground is a 2019 supernatural horror film directed by Lee Cronin, from a screenplay by Cronin and Stephen Shields. The film stars Seána Kerslake, James Cosmo, Kati Outinen, Simone Kirby, Steve Wall and James Quinn Markey. The story follows a young woman who begins to suspect that her sons disturbing behavior is linked to a mysterious sinkhole. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on 25 January 2019. It was released on 1 March 2019, by Wildcard Distribution in Ireland and by Vertigo Releasing in the United Kingdom. The Hound of the Baskervilles The Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1939 mystery film based on the novel The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It was directed by Sidney Lanfield and released by 20th Century-Fox. It is among the best-known cinematic adaptations of the book, and is often regarded as one of the best. The film stars Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes, Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson and Richard Greene as Henry Baskerville, Wendy Barrie as Beryl Stapleton. Fox was unsure of the potential of a film about Sherlock Holmes, so top billing went to Richard Greene and not to Rathbone. The Hound of the Baskervilles marks the first of the fourteen Sherlock Holmes films starring Rathbone and Bruce as Holmes and Watson, respectively. It is also notable as the earliest known Sherlock Holmes film to be set in the Victorian period of the original stories all known previous Holmes films, up to and including the 1930s British film series starring Arthur Wontner as Holmes, had been updated to a setting contemporaneous with the films release. Lionel Atwill returned as Moriarty in Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon and Morton Lowry in Pursuit to Algiers as Sanford. Mary Gordon was in ten films of the series. House of 9 House of 9 is a 2004 psychological horror film directed by Steven R. Monroe and starring Dennis Hopper and Kelly Brook. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on 20 May 2004. Nine strangers have been abducted and locked inside a house. A mysterious voice called The Watcher tells them that they are to play a game: the last person alive can leave the house and win five million dollars. The film is presented with "live feeds" from hidden surveillance cameras, showing the nine people turning from cooperative escape attempts to a killing fest. The Doors: When You're Strange When Youre Strange is a 2009 music documentary film about the American rock band the Doors. It was written and directed by Tom DiCillo and narrated by Johnny Depp. The film begins with the bands formation in 1965, its development over the next two years, release of their debut album and subsequent albums and Jim Morrisons use of alcohol and drugs and subsequent death in Paris in July 1971. The film features archival footage of rehearsals, TV and concert performances, private cine-film and the background to Morrisons arrest at a 1969 Miami concert and later trial. The film also includes the first public release of material from Morrisons 1969 film An American Pastoral. Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek stated that "This will be the true story of the Doors," and that the film will be "the anti-Oliver Stone," referring to the 1991 film about the group that Stone directed, and which drew criticism from many Doors fans and several people who knew Morrison. Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn, known in Japan as , is a 1995 Japanese animated fantasy martial arts film and the 12th film in the Dragon Ball Z series. It was originally released in Japan on March 4 at Toei Anime Fair, and dubbed into English by Funimation in 2006. Highlander: The Source Highlander: The Source, released in some countries as Highlander 5: The Source, is the fifth and final installment of the Highlander film series, directed by Brett Leonard, and was intended to be the first film of a planned trilogy on Sci-Fi Channel though no further direct sequels are currently planned. Adrian Paul reprises his role as Duncan MacLeod from the television series and the fourth film, Endgame. Highlander: The Source is the first Highlander film not to be released in American theatres. It was instead broadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel on September 15, 2007. Tupac: Resurrection Tupac: Resurrection is a 2003 American documentary film about the life and death of rapper Tupac Shakur. The film, directed by Lauren Lazin and released by Paramount Pictures, is narrated by Tupac Shakur himself. The film was in theaters from November 16, 2003 to December 21, 2003. As of July 1, 2008 it had earned over $7.8 million, making it the 21st-highest-grossing documentary film in the United States -. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 77th Academy Awards. Happy Endings Happy Endings is a 2005 American dramedy film written and directed by Don Roos and starring Tom Arnold, Jesse Bradford, Bobby Cannavale, Steve Coogan, Laura Dern, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Lisa Kudrow and Jason Ritter. The expression "happy ending" is a colloquial term for offering sexual release to a client at the end of a massage. Amy Schumer: The Leather Special Amy Schumer: The Leather Special is comedian Amy Schumers first stand-up special for the streaming-service Netflix. It was recorded at Colorados Bellco Theatre in Denver on November 5, 2016. The hour-long special premiered globally on March 7, 2017. Love, Wedding, Marriage Love, Wedding, Marriage is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by Dermot Mulroney and starring Mandy Moore, Kellan Lutz, James Brolin, Jane Seymour and Christopher Lloyd. Wrong Wrong is a 2012 French-American independent surreal comedy film written and directed by Quentin Dupieux. The film stars Jack Plotnick and premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. It was part of the Toronto International Film Festivals Official Selection. The producers of the film are Charles-Marie Anthonioz, Gregory Bernard, Nicolas Lhermitte, Josef Lieck and Kevos Van Der Meiren. Patrik, Age 1.5 Patrik, Age 1.5 is a 2008 Swedish comedy–drama film in which a gay Swedish couple adopt what they at first believe to be a baby, Patrik, only to have him turn out to be a homophobic teenager. Drug War Drug War is a Chinese-Hong Kong action thriller film directed and produced by Johnnie To. The film stars Sun Honglei as Police Captain Zhang, who partners with a drug lord named Timmy Choi after Choi is arrested. To avoid the death penalty, Choi agrees to reveal information about his partners methamphetamine ring. Zhang starts to harbor doubts about Chois honesty as the police begin to take on the drug ring. The film premiered at the Rome Film Festival on November 15, 2012. It has received positive reviews. Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace is a 1996 science fiction action film written and directed by Farhad Mann, and starring Matt Frewer, Patrick Bergin, Austin OBrien, and Ely Pouget. It is a sequel to the 1992 film The Lawnmower Man, which in turn was a loose adaptation of a Stephen King short story of the same title. The film was negatively reviewed by both critics and fans of the original film. The Cat o' Nine Tails The Cat o Nine Tails is a 1971 giallo film written and directed by Dario Argento, adapted from a story by Dardano Sacchetti, Luigi Cozzi, and an uncredited Bryan Edgar Wallace. It stars Karl Malden, James Franciscus, and Catherine Spaak. Although it is the middle entry in Argentos so-called "Animal Trilogy", the titular "cat o nine tails" does not directly refer to a literal cat, nor to a literal multi-tailed whip; rather, it refers to the number of leads that the protagonists follow in the attempt to solve a murder. Though successful in Europe, it was dismissed in the United States. Argento admitted in the book Broken Mirrors, Broken Minds: The Dark Dreams of Dario Argento that he was less than pleased with the film, and has repeatedly cited it as his least favorite of all of his films. An Extremely Goofy Movie An Extremely Goofy Movie is a 2000 American direct-to-video animated comedy film distributed by Walt Disney Home Video, produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, and directed by Douglas McCarthy. It is the sequel to the 1995 film A Goofy Movie, which was based on the animated television series Goof Troop and also serves as the television series finale. The story follows Maxs freshman year at college, which is compounded by his fathers presence when Goofy arrives at the same college to get a degree because of his failure to complete college. The film was released on Blu-ray as a Disney Movie Club exclusive alongside A Goofy Movie on April 23, 2019. Next of Kin Next of Kin is a 1989 American action thriller film directed by John Irvin and starring Patrick Swayze and Liam Neeson, with Adam Baldwin, Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton and Ben Stiller in one of his earliest roles. The screenplay was based on a story of the same title, both written by Michael Jenning. A Man and a Woman A Man and a Woman is a 1966 French film written and directed by Claude Lelouch and starring Anouk Aimée and Jean-Louis Trintignant. Written by Lelouch and Pierre Uytterhoeven, the film is about a young widow and widower who meet by chance at their childrens boarding school and whose budding relationship is complicated by the memories of their deceased spouses. The film is notable for its lush photography, which features frequent segues between full color, black-and-white, and sepia-toned shots, and for its memorable musical score by Francis Lai. A Man and a Woman had a total of 4,272,000 admissions in France and was also the 6th highest-grossing film of the year. In the United States, the film earned $14,000,000. The film won several awards, including the Palme dOr at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival, two Golden Globe Awards for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Actress - Drama, and two Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Original Screenplay. A sequel, 20 Years Later was released in 1986, followed by The Best Years of a Life, which was released in 2019. Quatermass and the Pit Quatermass and the Pit is a 1967 British science fiction horror film from Hammer Film Productions, a sequel to the earlier Hammer films The Quatermass Xperiment and Quatermass 2. Like its predecessors, it is based on a BBC Television serial Quatermass and the Pit, written by Nigel Kneale. It was directed by Roy Ward Baker and stars Andrew Keir in the title role as Professor Bernard Quatermass, replacing Brian Donlevy who played the role in the two earlier films. James Donald, Barbara Shelley and Julian Glover appear in co-starring roles. The storyline, which is largely faithful to the original television production, centres on the discovery of a mysterious object buried at the site of an extension to the London Underground. Also uncovered nearby are the remains of early human ancestors more than five million years old. Realising that the object is in fact an ancient Martian spacecraft, Quatermass deduces that the aliens have influenced human evolution and the development of human intelligence. The spacecraft has an intelligence of its own, and once uncovered begins to exert a malign influence, resurrecting Martian memories and instincts buried deep within the human psyche. Nigel Kneale wrote the first draft of the screenplay in 1961, but difficulties in attracting interest from American co-financiers meant the film did not go into production until 1967. The director, Roy Ward Baker, was chosen because of his experience with technically demanding productions such as A Night to Remember; this was the first of six films that he directed for Hammer. Andrew Keir, playing Quatermass, found making the film an unhappy experience, believing Baker had wanted Kenneth More to play the role. Owing to a lack of space, the film was shot at the MGM studios in Elstree, Borehamwood, rather than Hammers usual home at the time, which was the Associated British Studios, also in Elstree. The film opened in November 1967 to favourable reviews and remains generally well regarded. Better Luck Tomorrow Better Luck Tomorrow is a 2002 crime-drama film directed by Justin Lin. The film is about Asian American overachievers who become bored with their lives and enter a world of petty crime and material excess. Better Luck Tomorrow introduced film audiences to a cast including Parry Shen, Jason Tobin, Sung Kang, Roger Fan and John Cho. The film was based loosely on the murder of Stuart Tay, a teenager from Orange County by four Sunny Hills High School honor students on December 31, 1992. In its first ever film acquisition, MTV Films eventually acquired Better Luck Tomorrow after it debuted at The Sundance Film Festival. After meeting at the National Association of Broadcasters convention in Las Vegas in April 2001, MC Hammer provided the much needed funding to the filmmaker Justin Lin for this film. The director said, "Out of desperation, I called up MC Hammer because he had read the script and liked it. Two hours later, he wired the money we needed into a bank account and saved us." Mephisto Mephisto is the title of a 1981 film adaptation of Klaus Manns novel Mephisto, directed by István Szabó, and starring Klaus Maria Brandauer as Hendrik Höfgen. The film was a co-production between companies in West Germany, Hungary and Austria. At the 54th Academy Awards, Mephisto became the first Hungarian film to win the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Distributed by Analysis Film Releasing Corporation in the United States, this marks the only picture to win an Academy Award in the catalog of films released by Analysis. Nothing to Hide Nothing to Hide is a 2018 French dramatic comedy film directed by Fred Cavayé, adapted from the 2016 Italian film Perfect Strangers by Paolo Genovese. The Man from Laramie The Man from Laramie is a 1955 American Western film directed by Anthony Mann and starring James Stewart, Arthur Kennedy, Donald Crisp, and Cathy ODonnell. Written by Philip Yordan and Frank Burt, the film is about a stranger who defies a local cattle baron and his sadistic son by working for one of his oldest rivals. The film was adapted from a serial of the same title by Thomas T. Flynn, first published in The Saturday Evening Post in 1954, and thereafter as a novel in 1955. The Man from Laramie was one of the first Westerns to be filmed in CinemaScope to capture the vastness of the scenery. The film was also shot in Technicolor. This is the fifth and final Western collaboration between Anthony Mann and James Stewart. The movies theme song of the same name, written by Lester Lee and Ned Washington, was recorded in the United States by Al Martino and in the United Kingdom by Jimmy Young. Youngs version topped the UK Singles Chart for four weeks in October 1955, while Martinos version stalled at Number 19 that September. When I Grow Up, I'll Be a Kangaroo When I Grow Up, Ill Be a Kangaroo is a 2004 Serbian comedy film directed by Radivoje Andrić, and released by Yodi Movie Craftsman. Matinee Matinee is a 1993 period comedy film directed by Joe Dante. It is about a William Castle-type independent filmmaker, with the home front in the Cuban Missile Crisis as a backdrop. The film stars John Goodman, Cathy Moriarty, Simon Fenton, Omri Katz, Lisa Jakub, Robert Picardo, and Kellie Martin. It was written by Jerico Stone and Charles S. Haas, the latter portraying Mr. Elroy, a schoolteacher. Slim Susie Slim Susie is a 2003 Swedish comedy-crime film. It was directed by Ulf Malmros and written by Malmros and Petteri Nuottimäki. It is considered Ulf Malmross most popular film. The First Day of the Rest of Your Life The First Day of the Rest of Your Life is a 2008 French film written and directed by Rémi Bezançon. The film received 9 César Award nominations, winning three. Girl Girl is a 2018 Belgian drama film directed by Lukas Dhont, in his feature debut, and written by Dhont and Angelo Tijssens. It stars Victor Polster, in his acting debut, as a trans girl who pursues a career as a ballerina. The film screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Caméra dOr award, for best first feature film, as well as the Queer Palm, and Polster won the Un Certain Regard Jury Award for Best Performance. It was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, although it did not make the December shortlist. It received nine nominations at the 9th Magritte Awards and won four, including Best Screenplay and Best Actor for Polster. Girl was inspired by Nora Monsecour, a trans female dancer from Belgium, whom Dhont met when he was 18 and she was 15. While initially praised by critics, most of whom were cisgender, the film was criticised by some trans and queer writers for its depiction of gender dysphoria and self-harm. Monsecour, who collaborated with Dhont and Tijssens on the film, has defended the film in response. Ca$h Cash is a 2010 American independent crime-thriller film directed by Stephen Milburn Anderson that stars Sean Bean and Chris Hemsworth. Small Town Crime Small Town Crime is a 2017 American thriller film directed by Eshom Nelms and Ian Nelms. It stars John Hawkes as an alcoholic ex-cop who discovers a woman left for dead on the side of a road and finds himself compelled to locate the killer. As he investigates further, he encounters several shady characters and inadvertently puts his family in danger. It also stars Anthony Anderson, Clifton Collins Jr., Michael Vartan, Caity Lotz, James Lafferty, Robert Forster and Octavia Spencer. The film premiered at SXSW on March 11, 2017 and was made available to watch on DirecTV Cinema beginning December 21, 2017 before getting released in select theaters January 19, 2018, by Saban Films. Taxi No. 9 2 11: Nau Do Gyarah Taxi No. 9 2 11 is a 2006 Indian Hindi comedy-drama thriller film directed by Milan Luthria and produced by Ramesh Sippy. The film stars Nana Patekar along with John Abraham in lead roles. It released on 24 February 2006, received positive response from critics, and was a moderate success at the box office. It is a loose remake of the Hollywood films Changing Lanes and Collateral. Recess: School's Out Recess: Schools Out is a 2001 American animated comedy film based on the Disney television series Recess. It was produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Television Animation and Walt Disney Television Animation Digital Production with animation done by Sunwoo Animation and Sunwoo Digital International. The film was distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, premiered on February 10, 2001 and released theatrically in the United States on February 16, 2001. The film also serves as the shows season five finale. Oceans Oceans is a 2009 French nature documentary film directed, produced, co-written, and narrated by Jacques Perrin, with Jacques Cluzaud as co-director. The film, produced in association with the Census of Marine Life, explores the marine species of Earths five oceans and reflects on the negative aspects of human activity on the environment, with Perrin providing narration. Budgeted at around $80 million, it was filmed in over 50 different places and took four years to film. In North America, the film was distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures under their Disneynature label, who cut 20 minutes mostly depicting violent massacres of sea animals in order to aim it at a younger audience. Louis C.K.: Live at the Beacon Theater Live at the Beacon Theater is the fourth full-length comedy special/concert film by comedian Louis C.K.. The special takes place at the Beacon Theatre in Manhattan, New York. In contrast to his previous specials, which had been produced for broadcast and sale on physical media, Live at the Beacon Theater is sold directly from the comedians website for the cost of $5.00 USD and can be downloaded in 720p HD or streamed in browser. Also in contrast to his previous special, Hilarious, which was released for sale more than a year and a half after it was recorded, Live at the Beacon captures a performance from just a month before its release. It later aired on the FX television channel. It later was made available in a Humble Bundle. As stated in the end credits, the film was dedicated to comedian Patrice ONeal, who died two weeks prior to its release. C.K. considered ONeal one of his favorite comedians. The film won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music, or Comedy Special and received three other nominations. Khatta Meetha Khatta Meetha is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language satirical comedy-drama film written and directed by Priyadarshan that stars Akshay Kumar and Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles. The film is a remake of Priyadarshans previous Malayalam film Vellanakalude Nadu, scripted by Sreenivasan. The film was produced by Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd and Hari Om Productions. It was released on 5 August 2010. Survival Island Survival Island, also known as Three, is a 2005 erotic thriller film written and directed by Stewart Raffill and starring Kelly Brook, Billy Zane and Juan Pablo Di Pace. The Babe The Babe is a 1992 American biographical drama film about the life of famed baseball player Babe Ruth, who is portrayed by John Goodman. It was directed by Arthur Hiller, written by John Fusco and released in the United States on April 17, 1992. Coincidence Ittefaq is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language mystery-thriller film, directed by Abhay Chopra and produced by Red Chillies Entertainment in association with BR Studios and Dharma Productions. The film is inspired by the eponymous 1969 film, which was directed by Yash Chopra. It stars Sidharth Malhotra, Akshaye Khanna and Sonakshi Sinha. The film has a Rashomon effect storytelling. The film was released on 3 November 2017. Fire and Ice Fire and Ice is a 1983 American epic high fantasy adventure film directed by Ralph Bakshi. The film, a collaboration between Bakshi and Frank Frazetta, was distributed by 20th Century Fox, which also distributed Bakshis 1977 release, Wizards. The animated feature, based on characters co-created by Bakshi and Frazetta, was made using the process of rotoscoping, in which scenes were shot in live-action and then traced onto animation cels. The screenplay was written by Gerry Conway and Roy Thomas, both of whom had written Conan stories for Marvel Comics. Background painter was James Gurney, the author and artist of the Dinotopia illustrated novels. Thomas Kinkade also worked on the backgrounds to various scenes. Peter Chung, of Aeon Flux fame, was a layout artist. Innocent Blood Innocent Blood is a 1992 American crime comedy horror film directed by John Landis and written by Michael Wolk. The film stars Anne Parillaud as a beautiful French vampire who finds herself pitted against a gang of vicious mobsters led by Robert Loggia who eventually becomes a vampire himself. The film is set and was filmed in and around the Pittsburgh area. The "Little Italy" of Pittsburgh, a portion of the Bloomfield, Pittsburgh neighborhood, clustered around Liberty Avenue, is recognizable in many of the films outdoor urban scenes. Actors Tony Sirico and David Proval have supporting parts as gangsters, foreshadowing their roles in The Sopranos. It also features early appearances by Anthony LaPaglia, Angela Bassett, and Chazz Palminteri. The film is notable for being a mixture of the vampire, gangster and buddy cop genres. Troll Troll is a 1986 American comedy horror film directed by John Carl Buechler and produced by Charles Band of Empire Pictures, starring Noah Hathaway, Michael Moriarty, Shelley Hack, Jenny Beck and Sonny Bono. The film was shot in Italy in the Stabilimenti Cinematografici Pontini studios near Rome. It is unrelated to Troll 2 and Troll 3. The Man Who Copied The Man Who Copied The Fountainhead The Fountainhead is a 1949 American black-and-white drama film from Warner Bros., produced by Henry Blanke, directed by King Vidor, that stars Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal, Raymond Massey, Robert Douglas, and Kent Smith. The film is based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Ayn Rand, who also wrote the screenplay adaptation. Although Rands screenplay was used with minimal alterations, she later criticized the films editing, production design, and acting. The film and novels storyline are concerned with the life of Howard Roark, an individualistic young architect who chooses to struggle in obscurity rather than compromise his artistic and personal vision, following his battle to design what the public sees as modern architecture, which he believes is superior to other forms, despite resistance from a traditionally minded architectural establishment. Roarks complex relationships with the individuals who assist or hinder his progress, or both, allow the film to be both a romantic drama and a philosophical work. Roark represents Rands embodiment of the human spirit, and his struggle represents the struggle between individualism and collectivism. Left Behind: The Movie Left Behind is a 2000 Canadian-American religious science fiction thriller film directed by Vic Sarin and starring Kirk Cameron, Brad Johnson, Gordon Currie, and Clarence Gilyard. The film was based on the best-selling Christian eschatological end-times novel of the same name written by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins, adapted for the screen by Alan B. McElroy. The film was released first direct-to-video, followed by a limited theatrical release. At the time of its release, the film was promoted by its creators as the "biggest and most ambitious Christian film ever made." The film received generally negative reviews, holding a 16% score on review-aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes. Despite this, the film managed to spawn two additional sequels based on the second novel in the series, Tribulation Force and World at War. Indochine Indochine is a 1992 French period drama film set in colonial French Indochina during the 1930s to 1950s. It is the story of Éliane Devries, a French plantation owner, and of her adopted Vietnamese daughter, Camille, with the rising Vietnamese nationalist movement set as a backdrop. The screenplay was written by novelist Érik Orsenna, scriptwriters Louis Gardel, Catherine Cohen, and Régis Wargnier, who also directed the film. The film stars Catherine Deneuve, Vincent Pérez, Linh Dan Pham, Jean Yanne and Dominique Blanc. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards. Miles Ahead Miles Ahead is a 2015 American music film directed by Don Cheadle in his feature directorial debut, which Cheadle co-wrote with Steven Baigelman, Stephen J. Rivele, and Christopher Wilkinson, which interprets the life and compositions of jazz musician Miles Davis. The film stars Cheadle, Emayatzy Corinealdi, and Ewan McGregor, and closed the New York Film Festival on October 11, 2015. The film takes its title from Daviss 1957 album. Cheadle took a free-form approach to the films narrative. Skipping around in time, it depicts Davis attempts to get his career back on track following a period of inactivity and drug addiction in the 1970s, fictional adventures with a journalist who wants to profile him, and his troubled marriage to a former dancer. The films score covers, in non-linear fashion, Davis actual recordings throughout his career, beginning with Agharta before jumping back and forth in scenes featuring Kind of Blue, Someday My Prince Will Come, Bitches Brew, and We Want Miles, among others. Miles Ahead received mostly positive reviews from critics. Reviewers generally praised Cheadles direction and performance, although some were critical of the plot. The film has grossed over $5 million. Bread and Tulips Bread and Tulips or Pane e tulipani is a 2000 romance comedy film directed by Italian Director Silvio Soldini. The movie stars Licia Maglietta and Bruno Ganz as Rosalba Barletta and Fernando Girasole. The film was an official selection at numerous film festivals, including the Cannes Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival. Hounds of Love Hounds of Love is a 2016 Australian crime-thriller film written and directed by Ben Young. The plot concerns a couple who kidnap and terrorise a young woman in the suburbs of Perth. The film is Youngs directorial debut.It was selected in the Venice Days competition at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival, in which Ashleigh Cummings was awarded a Fedeora Award for best actress. Kiss Me With Every Heartbeat, also released as Kiss Me, is a 2011 Swedish drama film directed by Alexandra-Therese Keining. The film won the "Breakthrough Award" at the 2011 AFI Festival. The movie was featured on Autostraddle as one of "8 Pretty Great Lesbian Movies You Havent Seen Yet." A Chorus Line A Chorus Line is a 1985 American musical drama film directed by Richard Attenborough and starring Michael Douglas. The screenplay by Arnold Schulman is based on the book of the 1975 stage production of the same name by James Kirkwood Jr. and Nicholas Dante. The songs were composed by Marvin Hamlisch and Edward Kleban. The film was released theatrically on December 13, 1985 by Columbia Pictures. It received mixed to negative reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, grossing only $14 million from a $25 million budget. The Nun's Story The Nuns Story is a 1959 American drama film directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Audrey Hepburn, Peter Finch, Edith Evans, and Peggy Ashcroft. The screenplay was written by Robert Anderson, based upon the popular 1956 novel of the same name by Kathryn Hulme. The film tells the life of Sister Luke, a young Belgian woman who decides to enter a convent and make the many sacrifices required by her choice. The film is a relatively faithful adaptation of the novel, which was based on the life of Belgian nun Marie Louise Habets. Latter portions of the film were shot on location in the Belgian Congo and feature Finch as a cynical but caring surgeon. Double Lover LAmant double is a 2017 French-Belgian erotic thriller drama film directed by François Ozon. It stars Marine Vacth as a young woman named Chloé who discovers that her lover is concealing a part of his identity. It is based on the novel Lives of the Twins by Joyce Carol Oates, originally published in 1987 under the pseudonym "Rosamond Smith". Daisies Daisies is a 1966 Czechoslovak comedy-drama film written and directed by Věra Chytilová. Generally regarded as a milestone of the Nová Vlna movement, it was made with the support of a state-sponsored film studio and follows two teenage girls, both named Marie, who engage in strange pranks. Innovatively filmed, and released two years before the Prague Spring, the film was labeled as "depicting the wanton" by the Czech authorities and banned. Director Chytilová was forbidden to work in her homeland until 1975. The film received the prestigious Grand Prix of the Belgian Film Critics Association. They Shoot Pictures Dont They, an aggregator of critic best-of lists, reports it as the most acclaimed Czech film ever made. Tom and Jerry: The Movie Tom and Jerry: The Movie is a 1992 American/German animated musical buddy comedy drama film starring the seven-time Academy Award-winning cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry. Produced and directed by Phil Roman, the film stars the voices of Richard Kind, Dana Hill, Anndi McAfee, Tony Jay, Rip Taylor, Henry Gibson, Michael Bell, Ed Gilbert, David L. Lander, Howard Morris and Charlotte Rae. Produced by Turner Pictures and Romans Film Roman, it is the first theatrical feature-length animated film featuring the cat-and-mouse pair as well as their return to the big screen after 25 years. Although largely mute in the original cartoons, the duo talked extensively in this film. Joseph Barbera, co-founder of Hanna-Barbera and co-creator of Tom and Jerry, served as creative consultant for the film. The film tells the story about Tom and Jerry, who become homeless after their home was wrecked, they meet and help a little girl escape from her child-hating and abusive aunt in order to find her lost and presumed dead father. After having its world premiere in Germany on October 1, 1992, Tom and Jerry: The Movie was released theatrically by Miramax Films, a subsidiary of Disney, and LIVE Entertainment on July 30, 1993 in the United States. The film was a box office bomb, earning only $3.6 million worldwide against a budget of $3.5 million, and received predominantly negative reviews from fans and film critics for the films use of dialogue for the characters, musical numbers, sub-par voice acting, dark content, lack of focus on the title characters and slapstick and similarities to two Disney villains from The Little Mermaid, and The Rescuers, although the animation was praised. Othello Othello is a 1995 film based on William Shakespeares tragedy of the same name. It was directed by Oliver Parker and stars Laurence Fishburne as Othello, Irène Jacob as Desdemona, and Kenneth Branagh as Iago. This is the first cinematic reproduction of the play released by a major studio that casts an African American actor to play the role of Othello, although low-budget independent films of the play starring Ted Lange and Yaphet Kotto predated it. Diary of a Country Priest Diary of a Country Priest is a 1951 French drama film written and directed by Robert Bresson, and starring Claude Laydu. It was closely based on the novel of the same name by Georges Bernanos. Published in 1936, the novel received the Grand prix du roman de lAcadémie française. It tells the story of a young, sickly priest, who has been assigned to his first parish, a village in northern France. Diary of a Country Priest was lauded for Laydus debut performance, which has been called one of the greatest in the history of cinema; the film won numerous awards, including the Grand Prize at the Venice International Film Festival, and the Prix Louis Delluc. Blackthorn Blackthorn is a 2011 Western film directed by Mateo Gil and starring Sam Shepard, Eduardo Noriega, and Stephen Rea. Written by Miguel Barros, the film is a fictional account of an aged Butch Cassidy living under the assumed name James Blackthorn in a secluded village in Bolivia 20 years after his disappearance in 1908. Blackthorn was filmed on location in La Paz, Potosí, and Uyuni in Bolivia. Initially released in Spain on July 1, 2011, the film was released theatrically in the United States on October 7, 2011. When a Stranger Calls When a Stranger Calls is a 1979 American psychological horror film directed by Fred Walton and starring Carol Kane and Charles Durning. The film derives its story from the classic folk legend of "the babysitter and the man upstairs" and the 1974 horror classic Black Christmas. The film was commercially successful, grossing $21,411,158 at the box office, though it received a mixed critical reception. It was followed by the 1993 made-for-television sequel When a Stranger Calls Back and a remake in 2006. The film has developed a large cult following over time because of the first 20 minutes, now consistently regarded as one of the scariest openings in horror movie history. The opening sequence was highly influential for the horror genre and was paid homage to in Wes Cravens Scream in the latter films opening 12 minutes. Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights is a 2011 British romantic gothic, period drama film directed by Andrea Arnold and starring Kaya Scodelario as Catherine and James Howson as Heathcliff. The screenplay, written by Andrea Arnold and Olivia Hetreed, is based on Emily Brontës 1847 novel of the same name. Night Train Night Train is a 2009 direct-to-video mystery thriller film produced by Rifkin-Eberts Productions and stars Danny Glover, Leelee Sobieski, Steve Zahn and Matthias Schweighöfer. It pays homage to a variety of classic suspense films such as Strangers on a Train, The Lady Vanishes, and The Maltese Falcon, though the plot bears only passing resemblance to any of them. The film did not appear in theaters and was released on DVD for US markets in July 2009. Song One Song One is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Kate Barker-Froyland at her directorial debut. The film follows Franny Ellis, an anthropology student who returns to New York City after her estranged brother, Henry, a musician, enters a coma; to revive Henry and repair their relationship, Franny uses her anthropologist instincts. After attending a concert by Henrys favorite musician, James Forester, Franny shares her brothers story with James, who comes to the hospital to play at Henrys bedside. The film premiered in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 30th Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014, and opened in the United States on January 23, 2015, to mixed reviews from critics. Love and Honor Love and Honor is a 2013 romantic drama film directed by Danny Mooney. It is Mooneys feature-film directorial debut. The film, based on a true story of a Michigan soldier, takes place during the Vietnam War and is set in Ann Arbor and surrounding areas. The story follows a soldier who, after being dumped by his girlfriend, decides to return home secretly from war with his best friend to win her back. The Element of Crime The Element of Crime is a 1984 neo-noir crime art film co-written and directed by Lars von Trier. It is the first feature film directed by Trier and the first installment of the directors Europa trilogy – succeeded by Epidemic and Europa. Hollow Man II Hollow Man 2 is a 2006 American science fiction horror film directed by Claudio Fäh and starring Peter Facinelli, Laura Regan and Christian Slater. It is the stand-alone sequel to the film Hollow Man. It was released direct-to-video on May 23, 2006. Black Beauty Black Beauty is a 1994 American film adaptation of Anna Sewells novel by the same name directed by Caroline Thompson in her directorial debut. The film stars Andrew Knott, Sean Bean and David Thewlis. The film is also treated as an autobiography of the horse Black Beauty as in the original novel, and is narrated by Alan Cumming as the voice of the Black Beauty. This is the fifth feature film adaptation of the 1877 classic novel by Anna Sewell. Ankhon Dekhi Ankhon Dekhi is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language drama film written and directed by Rajat Kapoor and produced by Manish Mundra. It stars Sanjay Mishra and Rajat Kapoor. The film was released on 21 March 2014. It was the opening film at the 8th annual Mosaic International South Asian Film Festival 2014 in Toronto. It is Kapoors fifth feature film and was dedicated to his idols and teachers: filmmakers Mani Kaul and Kumar Shahani. At the 2015 Screen Awards ceremony, Ankhon Dekhi won the awards for Best Supporting Actress for Seema Pahwa, Best Story and Best Ensemble Cast. The Odd Couple II The Odd Couple II is the 1998 sequel to 1968s The Odd Couple. Written by Neil Simon, the film reunites Jack Lemmon as Felix Ungar and Walter Matthau as Oscar Madison. The film was the actors last together, and Simons final screenplay. It is also significant among sequels for having one of the longest gaps between the release of the original and a sequel in which all leads return. The Odd Couple II was released in the United States on April 10, 1998. Each actor made only one more theatrical film after this: The Legend of Bagger Vance for Lemmon and Hanging Up for Matthau, in which neither actor played a leading role, both in 2000. Sherlock Gnomes Sherlock Gnomes is a 2018 3D computer-animated fantasy romantic mystery comedy film directed by John Stevenson. A direct sequel to Gnomeo & Juliet, the film stars the voices of James McAvoy, Emily Blunt, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Mary J. Blige, and Johnny Depp. Unlike its predecessor, which was produced and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures under their Touchstone Pictures banner, Sherlock Gnomes was produced by Paramount Animation and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, with the animation service provided by Mikros Image, though Rocket Pictures was still involved. It was the first film from Paramount Animation to be entirely animated, and the first animated film from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer since 2008s Igor. The film was released in the United States on March 23, 2018, by Paramount Pictures. It grossed $90 million worldwide. Toast Toast is a British biographical comedy-drama film written and directed by S. J. Clarkson, it is based on the autobiographical novel of the same name by the cookery writer Nigel Slater. The cast includes Freddie Highmore, Helena Bonham Carter, Ken Stott and Oscar Kennedy. It received a gala at the 2011 Berlin Film Festival. As a television film it was first broadcast on BBC One on 30 December 2010 and was given a theatrical release in cinemas on 11 August 2011. In 2018, it was adapted for stage by Henry Filloux-Bennett.. It first premiered at Week 53 Festival in March 2018 with a subsequent run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. In April 2019, it opened in London at The Other Palace. The Sword of Doom , is a 1966 jidaigeki film directed by Kihachi Okamoto and stars Tatsuya Nakadai. It was based on the serial novel of the same title by Kaizan Nakazato. The Details The Details is a 2011 independent comedy film directed by Jacob Aaron Estes. It stars Tobey Maguire, Elizabeth Banks, and Kerry Washington. Tender Mercies Tender Mercies is a 1983 American drama film directed by Bruce Beresford. The screenplay by Horton Foote focuses on Mac Sledge, a recovering alcoholic country music singer who seeks to turn his life around through his relationship with a young widow and her son in rural Texas. Robert Duvall plays the role of Mac; the supporting cast includes Tess Harper, Betty Buckley, Wilford Brimley, Ellen Barkin and Allan Hubbard. Financed by EMI Films, Tender Mercies was shot largely in Waxahachie. The script was rejected by several American directors before the Australian Beresford accepted it. Duvall, who sang his own songs in the film, drove more than throughout the state, tape recording local accents and playing in country music bands to prepare for the role. He and Beresford repeatedly clashed during production, at one point prompting the director to walk off the set and reportedly consider quitting the film. The film encompasses several different themes, including the importance of love and family, the possibility of spiritual resurrection amid death, and the concept of redemption through Mac Sledges conversion to Christianity. Following poor test screening results, distributor Universal Pictures made little effort to publicize Tender Mercies, which Duvall attributed to the studios lack of understanding of country music. The film was released on March 4, 1983, in a limited number of theaters. Although unsuccessful at the box office, it was critically acclaimed and earned five Academy Award nominations, including one for Best Picture. Tender Mercies won Oscars for Best Original Screenplay for Foote and Best Actor for Duvall. Trust Trust is a 1990 American dark romantic comedy directed by Hal Hartley and starring Adrienne Shelly and Martin Donovan. Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo is a 2012 Japanese animated science fiction film written and chief directed by Hideaki Anno and the third of four films released in the Rebuild of Evangelion tetralogy, based on the original anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. It was produced and co-distributed by Annos Studio Khara and released in Japanese theaters on November 17, 2012. A Good Marriage A Good Marriage is a 2014 American psychological thriller film based on the novella of the same name by Stephen King, from the 2010 collection Full Dark. It stars Joan Allen, Anthony LaPaglia, Kristen Connolly and Stephen Lang. It was released on October 3, 2014. Class of 1984 Class of 1984 is a 1982 Canadian-American action thriller crime film directed by Mark L. Lester and co-written by Tom Holland and John Saxton based on a story by Holland. The film stars Perry King, Merrie Lynn Ross, Timothy Van Patten, Lisa Langlois, Stefan Arngrim, Michael J. Fox, and Roddy McDowall. The movie is considered by some to be a recollection of 1955s The Blackboard Jungle. King and Van Patten have the Glenn Ford and Vic Morrow roles, while Fox is in Sidney Poitiers. The film used the punk look and image that was becoming part of popular culture in the early 1980s. The theme song, "I Am the Future", was performed by Alice Cooper. The film also features a performance by Canadian punk band Teenage Head. Shining Through Shining Through is an American World War II drama film which was released to United States cinemas on January 31, 1992, written and directed by David Seltzer and starring Michael Douglas and Melanie Griffith, with Liam Neeson, Joely Richardson and John Gielgud in supporting roles. It is based on the novel of the same name by Susan Isaacs. The original music score was composed by Michael Kamen. Its tagline is: "He needed to trust her with his secret. She had to trust him with her life." Flight 93 Flight 93 is a 2006 television film, directed by Peter Markle, which chronicles the events aboard United Airlines Flight 93 during the September 11 attacks. It premiered on January 30, 2006, on the A&E Network and was re-broadcast several times throughout 2006. The film stars Jeffrey Nordling, Colin Glazer, Brennan Elliott, Ty Olsson, Jacqueline Ann Steuart, Laura Mennell, Barry W. Levy, Biski Gugushe, Dominic Rains, and others. The film was rated PG-13 for some violence and emotional depiction of the hijack situation. RocketMan RocketMan is a 1997 American comic science fiction film directed by Stuart Gillard and starring Harland Williams, Jessica Lundy, William Sadler and Jeffrey DeMunn. It was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Caravan Pictures, and was released on October 10, 1997. Before I Disappear Before I Disappear is a 2014 American drama film directed by Shawn Christensen. The film is a feature-length adaptation of his 2012 Oscar-winning short film, Curfew. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest Film on March 10, 2014. The film was acquired for distribution by IFC Films on August 5, 2014 and released on November 28, 2014. You Are the Apple of My Eye You Are the Apple of My Eye is a 2011 Taiwanese romance film. It is based on the semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Taiwanese author Giddens Ko, who also made his directorial debut with the film. The film stars Ko Chen-tung as Ko Ching-teng, a prankster and a mischievous student who eventually becomes a writer. Michelle Chen stars as Shen Chia-yi, an honor student who is very popular amongst the boys in her class. You Are the Apple of My Eye was filmed almost entirely on location in Changhua County, including at the high school which Giddens attended. The lyrics of "Those Years", the films main theme, were written by Giddens. The song, which was well received by the public, was nominated for Best Original Film Song at the 48th Golden Horse Awards. The films world premiere was at the 13th Taipei Film Festival on 25 June 2011, and it was subsequently released in Taiwanese cinemas on 19 August. Well received by film critics, the movie set box-office records in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Ko Chen-tung won the Best New Performer award at the Golden Horse Awards for his role in the film. A Better Tomorrow II A Better Tomorrow 2 is a 1987 Hong Kong action film written and directed by John Woo. A follow-up to its popular predecessor, A Better Tomorrow, the film stars returning cast members Chow Yun-fat, Ti Lung and Leslie Cheung alongside new cast member Dean Shek. The film was released in Hong Kong on 17 December 1987. Due to the popularity of Chows break-out performance in the previous instalment, he was cast in a new character as the twin brother of "Mark", who was killed in the previous film. A Better Tomorrow 2 is known for its over the top violence, exaggerated blood and gore, and body counts nearing the hundreds. Film director John Woo and producer Tsui Hark had disagreements over the focus of this film. Tsui felt that the film should focus more on Dean Sheks character. This led to the film being edited by both Tsui and Woo. Their disagreements would lead to a split after this film, with Hark directing A Better Tomorrow 3 and Woo moving on to create The Killer. The Ramen Girl The Ramen Girl is a 2008 romantic comedy-drama film starring Brittany Murphy about a girl who goes to Japan and decides to learn how to cook ramen. Murphy is also listed in the production credits as one of the producers. The Captain The Captain is a 2017 international co-production historical drama film directed by Robert Schwentke. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. It tells the story of German war criminal Willi Herold, who assumed a stolen identity as a German officer and orchestrated the killing of deserters and other prisoners at one of the Emslandlager camps. Blue in the Face Blue in the Face is a 1995 American comedy film directed by Wayne Wang and Paul Auster. It stars Harvey Keitel, Victor Argo, Giancarlo Esposito, Roseanne Barr, Michael J. Fox, Lily Tomlin, Mira Sorvino, Lou Reed, Mel Gorham, Jim Jarmusch and Malik Yoba. Blue in the Face was filmed over a five-day period as a follow-up to Wangs 1995 movie Smoke. During production of Smoke, Keitel and the others ad-libbed scenes in-character between takes and a sequel was made using this improvised material. Lily Tomlin was nominated for an American Comedy Award as "Funniest Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture" for her performance in this picture. Blue in the Face features songs by singer Selena. Her bilingual duet with David Byrne, "Gods Child", appears on the films soundtrack. Tarzan 2: The Legend Begins Tarzan II is a 2005 direct-to-video animated film, a midquel to the 1999 Walt Disney Feature Animation film Tarzan. It was produced by DisneyToon Studios Australia and animation production by Toon City Animation. It was released on June 14, 2005 on DVD and VHS. The film tells the story of young Tarzans adventure to discover who he really is. Glenn Close and Lance Henriksen reprise their roles as Kala and Kerchak from the first film, while Harrison Chad, Brenda Grate, and Harrison Fahn are the new voices for the younger versions of Tarzan, Terk, and Tantor. They are joined by new characters voiced by George Carlin, Estelle Harris, Brad Garrett, and Ron Perlman. Terror Train Terror Train is a 1980 Canadian slasher film directed by Roger Spottiswoode in his directorial debut and starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Ben Johnson, and Hart Bochner. Set aboard a moving train on New Years Eve, the film follows a group of medical school students holding a costume party who are targeted by a killer who steals their costumes after murdering them to avoid being caught. It features supporting performances from Sandee Currie, Anthony Sherwood, and David Copperfield. The concept for the film was based on an idea by executive producer Daniel Grodnik, who sought to "make Halloween on a train." A full-length script for the film was composed by T.Y. Drake, and production was initiated within four months. The film was shot in Montreal between late November and late December 1979, shortly after Curtis had completed filming for Prom Night. An independently-produced film, Terror Train was purchased for distribution by the major studio 20th Century Fox, who had yet to release a slasher film; the studio was able to supply an expansive marketing campaign for the film that cost an estimated $5 million. It was released theatrically in the United States on October 3, 1980, grossing $8 million during its theatrical run. The Weight of Water The Weight of Water is a 2000 French-American mystery thriller film based on Anita Shreves 1997 novel The Weight of Water. Directed by Kathryn Bigelow, the film stars Elizabeth Hurley, Catherine McCormack, Sean Penn, and Sarah Polley. The film was shot in Nova Scotia. Although it premiered at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival, it was not released in the United States until November 1, 2002. Cactus Flower Cactus Flower is a 1969 American comedy film directed by Gene Saks and starring Walter Matthau, Ingrid Bergman, and Goldie Hawn, who won an Oscar for her performance. The screenplay was adapted by I. A. L. Diamond from the Broadway play of the same name written by Abe Burrows, which in turn was based upon the French play Fleur de cactus by Pierre Barillet and Jean-Pierre Grédy. The film was the eighth highest-grossing film of 1969. Wiener-Dog Wiener-Dog is a 2016 American comedy film directed and written by Todd Solondz. Starring an ensemble cast led by Ellen Burstyn, Kieran Culkin, Julie Delpy, Danny DeVito, Greta Gerwig, Tracy Letts, and Zosia Mamet, the film serves as a spin-off from Solondzs 1995 film Welcome to the Dollhouse, which also features the character of Dawn Wiener. The film had its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2016. before receiving a limited release on June 24, 2016, by Amazon Studios and IFC Films. Suspect Suspect is a 1987 American mystery/courtroom drama film directed by Peter Yates and starring Cher, Dennis Quaid and Liam Neeson. Other notable cast members include John Mahoney, Joe Mantegna, Fred Melamed and Philip Bosco. Jane Eyre Jane Eyre is a 1996 American, British, French and Italian romantic epic and dramatic feature film adaptation of Charlotte Brontës 1847 novel Jane Eyre. This Hollywood version, directed by Franco Zeffirelli, is similar to the original novel, although it compresses and eliminates most of the plot in the last quarter of the book to condense it into a 2-hour movie. Mumford Mumford is a 1999 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Lawrence Kasdan. It is set in a small town where a new psychologist gives offbeat advice to the neurotic residents. Both the psychologist and the town are named Mumford, a coincidence that eventually figures in the plot. The film co-stars Hope Davis, Jason Lee, Alfre Woodard, Mary McDonnell, Martin Short, David Paymer, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Ted Danson, and Zooey Deschanel in her film debut. The Horse Soldiers The Horse Soldiers is a 1959 war film set during the American Civil War directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne, William Holden and Constance Towers. The screenplay by John Lee Mahin and Martin Rackin was loosely based on Harold Sinclairs 1956 novel of the same name, a fictionalized version of Griersons Raid in Mississippi. Everything About Mustafa Everything About Mustafa is a 2004 Turkish drama thriller film written and directed by Çağan Irmak about a man forced to confront his past after he loses everything in an accident. Avanti! Avanti! is a 1972 American/Italian comedy film produced and directed by Billy Wilder. The film stars Jack Lemmon and Juliet Mills. The screenplay by Wilder and I. A. L. Diamond is based on the play of the same title by Samuel Taylor, which had a short run on Broadway in 1968. Bad Guy Bad Guy is a South Korean film by director Kim Ki-duk about a man who traps a woman into prostitution, then becomes protective of her. The film was controversial for its frank portrayal of gangsters, prostitution, and sexual slavery, but also was a minor box office hit as its release coincided with a burgeoning audience interest in its male lead and director. The Best Man The Best Man is a 1999 romantic comedy-drama film, written and directed by Malcolm D. Lee. It was produced by 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks, with Lees cousin, Spike Lee, serving as producer. The film stars Taye Diggs and Nia Long. The film also served as the debut of Regina Hall. A Christmas-themed sequel, The Best Man Holiday, was released on November 15, 2013 with a reunited cast. Deep Web Deep Web is a 2015 documentary film directed by Alex Winter, chronicling events surrounding Silk Road, bitcoin and politics of the dark web. Covering the trial of Ross Ulbricht, the documentary features interviews with Wired writer Andy Greenberg and developer Amir Taaki. The film premiered at the 2015 South By Southwest film festival, and aired on the Epix network on May 31, 2015. Palm Trees in the Snow Palm Trees in the Snow is a 2015 Spanish romantic drama film directed by Fernando González Molina. The screenplay is based on the novel of the same name, Palmeras en la nieve, by Luz Gabás. Hard Times Hard Times is a 1975 film marking the directorial debut of Walter Hill. It stars Charles Bronson as Chaney, a drifter freighthopping through Louisiana during the Great Depression, who competes in illegal bare-knuckled boxing matches after forming a partnership with the garrulous hustler Speed, played by James Coburn. Happy Days Happy Days is a 1978 Turkish comedy film directed by Orhan Aksoy. An Honest Liar An Honest Liar is a 2014 biographical feature film documentary, directed and produced by Justin Weinstein and Tyler Measom, written by Weinstein, Greg OToole and Measom, produced through Left Turn Films, Pure Mutt Productions and Part2 Filmworks, and distributed by Abramorama. The film documents the life of former magician, escape artist, and skeptical educator James Randi, in particular the investigations through which Randi publicly exposed psychics, faith healers, and con-artists. The film also focuses on Randis relationship with his partner of 25 years, José Alvarez, who at the time of filming, had been discovered to be living under a false identity, calling into question "whether Randi was the deceiver or the deceived." The film was screened at a number of 2014 film festivals, including the Tribeca Film Festival, Hot Docs, and AFI Docs Festival, where it won the Audience Award for Best Feature. It was released in February 2015. Infestation Infestation is a 2009 Horror-Comedy feature film by American writer/director Kyle Rankin. It was produced by Mel Gibsons Icon Entertainment and starring Chris Marquette, E. Quincy Sloan, Brooke Nevin, Kinsey Packard, Deborah Geffner and Ray Wise. It was filmed in Bulgaria. 4th Man Out 4th Man Out is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Andrew Nackman and written by Aaron Dancik. The film stars Evan Todd as Adam, a young man living in Upstate New York who, on his 24th birthday, comes out as gay to his best friends Chris, Nick, and Ortu. The film premiered on May 26, 2015, at the Inside Out Film and Video Festival, and had a limited release in the United States on February 5, 2016. The film received the audience award for Best Dramatic Feature Film at Outfest, along with the audience award for Best Narrative Feature at the InsideOut LGBT Film Festival in 2015. My Awkward Sexual Adventure My Awkward Sexual Adventure is a 2012 Canadian sex comedy film directed by Sean Garrity and written by Jonas Chernick. The film stars Chernick as Jordan, a sexually uptight accountant who enlists Julia, an exotic dancer, to instruct him in the world of sexual adventure. Simon of the Desert Simon of the Desert is a 1965 film directed by Luis Buñuel. It is loosely based on the story of the ascetic 5th-century Syrian saint Simeon Stylites, who lived for 39 years on top of a column. Simon of the Desert is the third of three movies that Buñuel had made starring Claudio Brook and Silvia Pinal and produced by her then-husband Gustavo Alatriste. Today it is generally acclaimed by film critics. Sans Soleil Sans Soleil is a 1983 French documentary directed by Chris Marker, a meditation on the nature of human memory, showing the inability to recall the context and nuances of memory, and how, as a result, the perception of personal and global histories is affected. In a 2014 Sight and Sound poll, film critics voted Sans Soleil the third best documentary film of all time. The title Sans Soleil is from the song cycle Sunless by Modest Mussorgsky. Heartburn Heartburn is a 1986 American romantic comedy-drama film directed and produced by Mike Nichols, starring Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson. The screenplay, written by Nora Ephron, is based on her novel of the same name, a semi-biographical account of her marriage to Carl Bernstein. The song "Coming Around Again" was performed and written by Carly Simon, and became one of her Billboard hits, reaching #18 on the Hot 100 and #5 on the Adult Contemporary chart. The film was released in the United States on July 25, 1986. The Program The Program is a 1993 American drama film starring James Caan, Halle Berry, Omar Epps, Craig Sheffer, Kristy Swanson, and Joey Lauren Adams. The film was directed by David S. Ward who has directed and written other Hollywood films such as the Major League series. The film touches on the season of the fictional Division I FBS college football team, the ESU Timberwolves as they deal with the pressure to make a bowl game, alcohol and anabolic steroid abuse, receipt of improper benefits, and overall college life. It follows the trials of Coach Sam Winters, the Heisman Trophy candidate Joe Kane, the freshman running back Darnell Jefferson, their love interests, and other team members. The film was released by Touchstone Pictures in September 1993. The movie went on to gross over twenty million dollars at the box office. The film was shot on location at several American universities, including: Boston College, Duke University, the University of Michigan, the University of Iowa, and the University of South Carolina. While the college that is the main setting of the film is fictional, the teams opponents are real programs. The film includes a cameo appearance from Michigan coaching legend Bo Schembechler. The Taste of Others The Taste of Others is a 2000 French film. It was directed by Agnès Jaoui, and written by her and Jean-Pierre Bacri. It stars Jean-Pierre Bacri, Anne Alvaro, Alain Chabat, Agnès Jaoui, Gérard Lanvin and Christiane Millet. It won the César Award for Best Film, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Writing in 2001, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Hondo Hondo is a 1953 Warnercolor 3D Western film directed by John Farrow and starring John Wayne and Geraldine Page. The screenplay is based on the July 5, 1952 Colliers short story "The Gift of Cochise" by Louis LAmour. The book Hondo was a novelization of the film also written by LAmour, and published by Gold Medal Books in 1953. The supporting cast features Ward Bond, James Arness and Leo Gordon. The shoot went over schedule, and Farrow had to leave the production as he was contractually obligated to direct another movie. The final scenes featuring the Apache attack on the circled wagons of the Army and settlers were shot by John Ford, whom Wayne had asked to finish the film; Ford was uncredited for this work. Mr. & Mrs. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Smith is a 1941 American screwball comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, written by Norman Krasna, and starring Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery. It also features Gene Raymond, Jack Carson, Philip Merivale, and Lucile Watson. While Hitchcock later claimed he directed the film—the only pure comedy he made in America—as a favor to Lombard, the files at RKO Radio Pictures show that Hitchcock himself pursued the project. Belly Belly is a 1998 American crime drama film, directed by music video director Hype Williams, in his film directing debut. Filmed in New York City, the film stars rappers DMX and Nas, alongside Taral Hicks, Method Man, and R&B singer T-Boz. A sequel, Millionaire Boyz Club, was released in 2006. Morvern Callar Morvern Callar is a 2002 British drama film directed by Lynne Ramsay and starring Samantha Morton in the title role. It is based on Alan Warners 1995 novel of the same name. The Swimmer The Swimmer is a 1968 American Technicolor drama film and starring Burt Lancaster. The film was written and directed by Academy Award-nominated husband-and-wife team of Eleanor Perry and Frank Perry. The story is based on the 1964 short story "The Swimmer" by John Cheever, which appeared in the July 18, 1964 issue of The New Yorker. The 95-minute movie adds new characters and scenes consistent with those in the original 12-page short story. Performance Performance is a 1970 British crime drama film directed by Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg, written by Cammell and photographed by Roeg. The film stars James Fox as a violent and ambitious London gangster who, after carrying out an unordered killing, goes into hiding at the home of a reclusive rock star. The film was produced in 1968 but not released until 1970 due to the reluctance of Warner Bros. to distribute the film owing to its sexual content and graphic violence. It received a mixed critical response initially, but since then its reputation has grown in stature; it is now regarded as one of the most influential and innovative films of the 1970s as well as in British cinema. In 1999, Performance was voted the 48th greatest British film of all time by the British Film Institute; in 2008 Empire magazine ranked the film 182nd on its list of the 500 Greatest Movies of All Time. Sparks Sparks is a 2013 American independent action thriller film based on the graphic novel written by Christopher Folino and designed by JM Ringuet and Tyler Endicott turned into a superhero noir. The movie is co-directed, produced, and written by Christopher Folino. The film was in production in January 2013 and was released in March 2014 in the United States. The film stars Chase Williamson as the Sparks, Ashley Bell as the Lady Heavenly, Clancy Brown, Jake Busey, William Katt, Marina Squerciati and Clint Howard among others. One Cut of the Dead is a 2017 Japanese zombie comedy film written and directed by Shinichirô Ueda. Made with a low budget of with a cast of unknown actors, the film opened in Japan in a small theatre for a six day run. Following its international success at its screening at the Udine Film Festival, the film began getting wider exposure, including a re-release in Japan. It grossed US $27,935,711 in Japan and worldwide, making box office history by earning over a thousand times its budget. The film also received universal acclaim from critics, who praised its originality, writing and humor. Hell Baby Hell Baby is a 2013 American horror-comedy film written and directed by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon. The film stars Rob Corddry, Leslie Bibb, Keegan-Michael Key, Riki Lindhome, Rob Huebel, and Paul Scheer. Writer-directors Garant and Lennon also co-star as a pair of priests. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2013. The film is available on VOD beginning on July 25, 2013 before its theatrical release on September 6, 2013. Cradle Will Rock Cradle Will Rock is a 1999 American historical drama film written, produced and directed by Tim Robbins. The story fictionalizes the true events that surrounded the development of the 1937 musical The Cradle Will Rock by Marc Blitzstein; it adapts history to create an account of the original production, bringing in other stories of the time to produce a social commentary on the role of art and power in the 1930s, particularly amidst the struggles of the labor movement at the time and the corresponding appeal of socialism and communism among many intellectuals, artists and working-class people in the same period. The film is not based on Orson Welless script The Cradle Will Rock, which was to be an autobiographical account of the plays production. It went into pre-production in 1983 with Rupert Everett on board to play Welles before the backers pulled out and the production collapsed. The Big Green The Big Green is an American 1995 family sports comedy film by Walt Disney Pictures starring Olivia dAbo and Steve Guttenberg, written and directed by Holly Goldberg Sloan. It also stars Bug Hall, Chauncey Leopardi, and Patrick Renna. The film is about the antics of a soccer team consisting of a misfit group of small town kids who are coached by a teacher from England. A Cry in the Dark Evil Angels is a 1988 Australian drama film directed by Fred Schepisi. The screenplay by Schepisi and Robert Caswell is based on John Brysons 1985 book of the same name. It chronicles the case of Azaria Chamberlain, a nine-week-old baby girl who disappeared from a campground near Uluru in August 1980 and the struggle of her parents, Michael Chamberlain and Lindy Chamberlain, to prove their innocence to a public convinced that they were complicit in her death. Meryl Streep and Sam Neill star as the Chamberlains. The film was released less than two months after the Chamberlains were exonerated by the Northern Territory Court of Appeals of all charges filed against them. The film received generally favourable reviews with Streeps performance receiving high praise and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress, but was a box office bomb, grossing only $6.9 million against its $15 million budget. Cool as Ice Cool as Ice is a 1991 American romantic musical comedy film directed by David Kellogg and starring rapper Vanilla Ice in his feature film debut. The film focuses on the character of Johnny Van Owen, a freewheeling, motorcycle-riding rapper who arrives in a small town and meets Kathy, an honor student who catches his eye. Meanwhile, Kathys father, who is in witness protection, is found by the corrupt police officers he escaped from years ago. The film was developed as a vehicle for Vanilla Ice. It received negative reviews, and was a commercial failure, grossing only $1.2 million from a $6 million budget. Billionaire Boys Club Billionaire Boys Club is a 2018 American biographical crime drama film directed by James Cox and co-written by Cox and Captain Mauzner. The film stars Ansel Elgort, Taron Egerton, Kevin Spacey, Emma Roberts, Jeremy Irvine, Thomas Cocquerel, Rosanna Arquette, Cary Elwes, and Judd Nelson. The film is based on the real life Billionaire Boys Club from Southern California during the 1980s, a group of rich teenagers who get involved in a Ponzi scheme and eventual murder. The story was previously made into a television film in 1987. Originally announced in 2010 and filmed in 2015, Billionaire Boys Club is one of the final works that Spacey filmed prior to numerous sexual misconduct allegations made against him in 2017, and the accusations directly affected the films release schedule and marketing. The film was finally released in the United States through video on demand on July 17, 2018, prior to a limited release on August 17, 2018, by Vertical Entertainment, and was both a critical and commercial failure. The domestic opening weekend box office take of just $618 was the lowest of Spaceys career. Phat Girlz Phat Girlz is a 2006 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Nnegest Likké and starring MoNique, as well as Kendra C. Johnson, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Godfrey, and Joyful Drake. Branded Branded is a 2012 Russian–American dark fantasy science fiction film written, produced and directed by Jamie Bradshaw and Aleksandr Dulerayn. It was released on September 7, 2012. The Black Cat The Black Cat is a 1934 American pre-Code horror film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Boris Karloff and Béla Lugosi. The picture was the first of eight movies to pair the two iconic actors. It became Universal Pictures biggest box office hit of the year, and was among the earlier movies with an almost continuous music score. Lugosi also appeared in the 1941 film with the same title. The Black Cat is considered by many to be the one that created and popularized the psychological horror subgenre, emphasizing on atmosphere, eerie sounds, the darker side of the human psyche, and emotions like fear and guilt to deliver its scares, something that was not used in the horror genre. Stuart: A Life Backwards Stuart: A Life Backwards is a biography by Alexander Masters of his friend Stuart Clive Shorter, formerly, at various times, a prisoner and a career criminal. It explores how a young boy, somewhat disabled from birth, became mentally unstable, criminal and violent, living homeless on the streets of Cambridge. As the title suggests, the book starts from Shorters adult life, and works backwards to trace through his troubled childhood, examining the effects his family, schooling and disability had on his eventual state. The book was shortlisted for the Whitbread Book Awards in 2005 for biography, and the 2006 Hawthornden Prize. It won the 2005 Guardian First Book Award. Recently many secondary schools across the UK have included it in their higher education academic syllabus for English language. A television dramatisation with the same name, starring Tom Hardy as Shorter and Benedict Cumberbatch as Masters was co-produced by the BBC and HBO in 2007. Tom Hardy was nominated for a 2008 BAFTA for his portrayal of Stuart Shorter. Additionally, Laurence Hobbs was cast in the role of Smithy. A stage production premiered in 2013 adapted by double BAFTA-winning writer Jack Thorne produced by HighTide Festival Theatre and the Crucible Theatre Sheffield. Perrier Award winner Will Adamsdale played Alexander Masters and Fraser Ayres played Stuart Shorter, and was nominated for Best Actor in The Stage Awards. Dave Chappelle's Block Party Dave Chappelles Block Party, also known as Block Party, is a 2005 documentary film hosted and written by comedian Dave Chappelle, and directed by Michel Gondry. Its format is inspired by the documentary Wattstax. The film and its soundtrack are dedicated to the memory of music producer J Dilla who died from Lupus one month before the films release. The film was officially released at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. The film grossed $12.1 million in the box office and debuted at #6 in its opening weekend, grossing $6 million in 1,200 theaters. Noroi: The Curse is a 2005 Japanese found footage horror film in the form of a documentary. The movie was directed by Kōji Shiraishi, and is unusually long and complex for the J-horror genre, being just under two hours in length, and having a main cast of well over twenty-five characters. Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay is a 2018 American animated superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. The film is directed & produced by Sam Liu, with scripting by Alan Burnett. It is the 31st film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series and a part of the DC Animated Movie Universe. The voice cast includes Christian Slater as Deadshot, Tara Strong as Harley Quinn and Vanessa Williams as Amanda Waller. The film was released digitally on March 27, 2018 and released on DVD and Blu-ray on April 10, 2018. House of D House of D is 2004 coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by David Duchovny as his directorial debut in film. The film stars Duchovny, Anton Yelchin, Téa Leoni, Erykah Badu, Frank Langella, Zelda Williams, and Robin Williams. It was screened at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. My Favorite Wife My Favorite Wife is a 1940 screwball comedy produced and co-written by Leo McCarey and directed by Garson Kanin. The picture stars Irene Dunne as a woman who returns to her husband and children after being shipwrecked on a tropical island for several years, and Cary Grant as her husband. The story is an adaptation of Alfred Lord Tennysons poem, "Enoch Arden"; in tribute, the main characters last name is Arden. The supporting cast features Gail Patrick as the woman Arden has just married when his first wife, now declared dead, returns, and Randolph Scott as the man with whom his wife had been marooned. My Favorite Wife was RKOs second-biggest hit of 1940. Another Gay Movie Another Gay Movie is a 2006 American romantic comedy film directed by Todd Stephens, and edit by Robert Dacunto. It follows four gay friends, Andy, Jarod, Nico and Griff, who vow upon graduating high school that they will all lose their "anal virginity" before their friends Labor Day party. A sequel, Gays Gone Wild!, was released in 2008. Love Songs Love Songs is a 2007 French musical film directed by Christophe Honoré, starring Louis Garrel, Ludivine Sagnier, Clotilde Hesme and Chiara Mastroianni. It was one of the 20 films selected for the main competition at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. 18-Year-Old Virgin 18-Year-Old Virgin is a 2009 American sex comedy film directed by Tamara Olson, written by Naomi L. Selfman and starring Olivia Alaina May, Lauren Walsh and Todd Leigh. It was produced by The Asylum. Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory is a 2011 American documentary film directed by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky, and sequel to their films The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills and Revelations. The three films are about West Memphis Three, three teenage boys accused of the May 1993 murders and sexual mutilation of three prepubescent boys as a part of an alleged satanic ritual in West Memphis. Purgatory offers an update on the case of the West Memphis Three, who were all recognized guilty of the murders in 1994 but kept on claiming their innocence since then, before culminating with the trios attempt at an Alford plea. The film premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2011, before airing on HBO on January 12, 2012. It received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, as well as Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking and Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming. The Punisher: Dirty Laundry The Punisher: Dirty Laundry, also known simply as Dirty Laundry, is a 2012 short film based on the Marvel Comics anti-hero the Punisher, starring Thomas Jane and Ron Perlman, produced by Adi Shankar and directed by Phil Joanou. The film was first screened at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con International. A Royal Night Out A Royal Night Out is a 2015 British romantic comedy-drama film directed by Julian Jarrold and written by Trevor de Silva and Kevin Hood. The film stars Sarah Gadon as the young Princess Elizabeth, who with Princess Margaret ventures out of Buckingham Palace to enjoy the VE Day celebrations. Galveston Galveston is a 2018 American thriller film directed by Mélanie Laurent. It is written by Nic Pizzolatto under the pseudonym Jim Hammett based on his novel of the same name. It stars Ben Foster and Elle Fanning. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 10, 2018. It was released on October 19, 2018 by RLJE Films. The Curse of Frankenstein The Curse of Frankenstein is a 1957 British horror film by Hammer Film Productions, loosely based on the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. It was Hammers first colour horror film, and the first of their Frankenstein series. Its worldwide success led to several sequels, and the studios new versions of Dracula and The Mummy, and established "Hammer Horror" as a distinctive brand of Gothic cinema. The film was directed by Terence Fisher and stars Peter Cushing as Victor Frankenstein and Christopher Lee as the Creature, with Hazel Court and Robert Urquhart. Professor Patricia MacCormac called it the "first really gory horror film, showing blood and guts in colour." Theater of Blood Theatre of Blood is a 1973 British horror comedy film directed by Douglas Hickox and starring Vincent Price as vengeful actor Edward Lionheart and Diana Rigg as his daughter Edwina. The cast includes distinguished actors Harry Andrews, Coral Browne, Robert Coote, Jack Hawkins, Ian Hendry, Michael Hordern, Arthur Lowe, Joan Hickson, Robert Morley, Milo OShea, Diana Dors and Dennis Price. Dolls Dolls is a 1987 horror film directed by Stuart Gordon, written by Ed Naha, and produced by Charles Band and Brian Yuzna. An international co-production of Italy and the United States, the film stars Stephen Lee, Guy Rolfe, Hilary Mason, Ian Patrick Williams and Bunty Bailey. In the film, during a harsh thunderstorm, a group of six people arrives at the mansion of an old puppetmaker and his wife. The film eventually reveals that the puppetmakers puppets in the house are actually cursed immoral people who had been killed and imprisoned in puppet bodies for years in order to pay for their crimes. The film was released on March 6, 1987 and was a commercial failure, grossing $3.5 million worldwide against a budget of only $2 million. The Gunfighter The Gunfighter is a 1950 American Western film starring Gregory Peck, Helen Westcott, Millard Mitchell and Karl Malden. This film was directed by Henry King. It was written by screenwriters William Bowers and William Sellers, with an uncredited rewrite by writer and producer Nunnally Johnson, from a story by Bowers and screenwriter and director Andre DeToth. The film was the second of Kings six collaborations with Peck. First Kill First Kill is a 2017 American action film directed by Steven C. Miller and written by Nick Gordon. The film stars Hayden Christensen and Bruce Willis. Thalapathi Thalapathi is a 1991 Indian Tamil-language crime drama film written and directed by Mani Ratnam, and produced by G. Venkateswaran. It stars Rajinikanth in the lead role, with Mammootty, Arvind Swamy, Shobana, Srividya, Amrish Puri, Bhanupriya, Nagesh, and Charuhasan playing supporting ones. The theme is based on the friendship between Karna and Duryodhana of the Hindu epic, Mahabharata. The score and soundtrack of the film was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film, which features the last collaboration of Mani Ratnam and Ilaiyaraaja, was dubbed and released in Telugu and in Hindi as Dalapathi. The film emerged as a critical acclaim and major commercial success during its theatrical run. It was later remade in Kannada as Annavru. The Children Act The Children Act is a 2017 drama film directed by Richard Eyre, produced by Duncan Kenworthy, and written by Ian McEwan, based on his 2014 novel of the same name. It stars Emma Thompson, Stanley Tucci, and Fionn Whitehead. The film had its world premiere at the 42nd Toronto International Film Festival on 9 September 2017. and was released in the United Kingdom on 24 August 2018, by Entertainment One, and through DirecTV Cinema on 16 August 2018, before opening in the USA in a limited release on 14 September 2018, by A24. September September is a 1987 film written and directed by Woody Allen. The film is modeled on Anton Chekhovs play Uncle Vanya, though the gender roles are often subverted. Allens intention for September was that it be like "a play on film," hence the great number of long takes and few camera effects. The film does not use Allen as an actor, and is one of his straightforwardly dramatic films. The cast includes Mia Farrow, Sam Waterston, Dianne Wiest, Elaine Stritch, Jack Warden, and Denholm Elliott. Critical response to September was generally lukewarm. White Zombie White Zombie is a 1932 American pre-Code horror film independently produced by Edward Halperin and directed by Victor Halperin. The screenplay by Garnett Weston, based on The Magic Island by William Seabrook, is about a young womans transformation into a zombie at the hands of an evil voodoo master. Bela Lugosi stars as the zombie master "Murder" Legendre, with Madge Bellamy appearing as his victim. Other cast members include Joseph Cawthorn, Robert W. Frazer, John Harron, Brandon Hurst and George Burr MacAnnan. Large portions of White Zombie were shot on the Universal Studios lot, borrowing many props and scenery from other horror films of the era. The film opened in New York to negative reception, with reviewers criticizing the films over-the-top story and weak acting. While the film made a substantial financial profit as an independent feature, it proved less popular than other horror films of the time. White Zombie is considered the first feature length zombie film. A sequel, Revolt of the Zombies, opened in 1936. Modern reception to White Zombie has been more positive. Some critics have praised the films atmosphere and compared it to the 1940s horror films of Val Lewton, while others still have unfavorable opinions on the quality of the acting. Restoration Restoration is a 1995 American historical drama film directed by Michael Hoffman. It stars Robert Downey Jr. as a 17th-century medical student exploited by the king. The film, which is based on the novel of the same title by Rose Tremain, was filmed in Wales and won two Academy Awards. Handsome Devil Handsome Devil is a 2016 Irish comedy-drama film directed by John Butler. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. It centres around an ostracised teenager at an elite rugby-obsessed all boys boarding school in Ireland modelled on Castleknock and Clongowes, whose new roommate is the schools new rugby star-player. The two form an unlikely friendship until it is tested by those around them. The film features themes of homosexuality, while examining the hypocrisy and snobbery of the Irish private school system. Handsome Devil has received critical acclaim, winning the award for Best Irish Feature of 2017 from the Dublin Film Critics Circle; four nominations at the 2018 Irish Film and Television Academy Awards, including Best Feature Film; and the Best Single Drama Award at the annual Celtic Media Festival in 2018. Acts of Violence Acts of Violence is a 2018 action-thriller film directed by Brett Donowho and starring Bruce Willis, Cole Hauser, Shawn Ashmore, Ashton Holmes, Melissa Bolona, Sophia Bush and Mike Epps. It was written by Nicolas Aaron Mezzanatto. With a running time of 86 minutes, it was released in a limited theatrical engagement as well as on video-on-demand by Lionsgate Premiere on January 12, 2018. The Eighth Day The Eighth Day is a 1996 Belgian comedy-drama film that tells the story of the friendship that develops between two men who meet by chance. Harry, a divorced businessman who feels alienated from his children, meets Georges, an institutionalised man with Down syndrome, after Georges has escaped from his mental institution and is nearly run over by Harry. The film was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film was written and directed by Jaco Van Dormael. Some scenes in the film appear as dream sequences, often employing magical realism. The music of Luis Mariano is used in these scenes, with actor Laszlo Harmati playing Mariano, who died in 1970. The original music score is from Pierre Van Dormael, Jacos brother. Suicide Room Suicide Room is a 2011 Polish dramatic film directed by Jan Komasa. The premiere was held on 12 February 2011 at The Berlin International Film Festival and on 28 February 2011 in Złote Tarasy in Warsaw, Poland. The movie was released in the cinemas on 4 March 2011. The film went on to receive several awards, including those for best actor, best actress, best screenplay and best film. The film centers around Dominik Santorski, a sensitive and lost teenager, who is the son of wealthy, success-driven parents. After a series of dares and humiliating events, his classmates mock his homosexuality on social networking sites. Dominik, humiliated, refuses to go to school and stops preparing for final exams. These problems overlap with his parents, who are often absent from home. Falling into a deep depression, Dominik secludes himself in his room. During this time, he meets a suicidal girl on the internet, and they make an emotional and intellectual bond. Over time, Dominik loses contact with the real world, becoming more engrossed in a virtual world. Northmen - A Viking Saga Northmen: A Viking Saga is a 2014 historical action film by Swiss director Claudio Fäh. It is an English-language film, produced by Swiss production house Elite Film Produktion AG in co-production with Jumping Horse Film GmbH and Two Oceans Production PTY Ltd.. The soundtrack of the movie contains 3 metal songs; 1 by the German symphonic metal/power metal band Beyond the Black and 2 by the Swedish melodic death metal band Amon Amarth. The Song of Sparrows The Song of Sparrows is a 2008 Iranian movie directed by Majid Majidi. It tells the story of Karim, a man who works at an ostrich farm until he is fired because one of the ostriches escapes. He finds a new job in Tehran, but he faces new problems in his personal life. This film opened to critical acclaim. Once Upon a Time in China II Once Upon a Time in China II is a 1992 Hong Kong–Chinese martial arts film written and directed by Tsui Hark, and starring Jet Li as Chinese martial arts master and folk hero of Cantonese ethnicity, Wong Fei-hung. It is the second instalment in the Once Upon a Time in China film series. The iconic theme song, A Man Should Better Himself, was performed in Cantonese by George Lam at the beginning of the film, and by Jackie Chan in the end credits. Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List Naomi and Elys No Kiss List is a 2015 American romantic comedy-drama film written by Amy Andelson and Emily Meyer, and directed by Kristin Hanggi. It is based on the 2007 book of the same name by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan. The film stars Victoria Justice, Pierson Fodé, and Matthew Daddario. It had its world premiere at the Outfest Film Festival on July 17, 2015. It was then released on September 18, 2015, through video on demand. StreetDance 2 StreetDance 2 is a 2012 3D British dance drama film and the sequel to StreetDance 3D. The film has been released in RealD 3D, XpanD 3D and Dolby 3D with Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini returning to direct. Britains Got Talent stars George Sampson and Flawless return along with hip-hop dancer Sofia Boutella and Falk Hentschel. The cast also features b-boys such as Lilou, Niek and Yaman. The film is a production of Vertigo Films in association with BBC Films. Chatroom Chatroom is a 2010 British thriller drama film directed by Hideo Nakata about five teenagers who meet on the Internet and encourage each others bad behaviour. The film is based on the play of the same name by Enda Walsh. The Prowler The Prowler is a 1981 American slasher film directed by Joseph Zito, written by Neal Barbera and Glenn Leopold, and starring Vicky Dawson, Farley Granger, Lawrence Tierney, and Christopher Goutman. The plot follows a group of college students holding a graduation dance, 35 years after a double-homicide occurred, where a masked assailant dressed in World War II G.I. fatigues begins a murder spree. Internationally, the film was released under the title Rosemarys Killer. Filmed in late 1980 in Cape May, The Prowler premiered the following fall, and was independently distributed by Sandhurst Films. It was not a major commercial success, ranking 135th overall that year at the U.S. box office, and grossing less than $1 million. Though it has received mixed reviews from critics, The Prowler developed a cult following in the years after its release, and has been noted for its hard-edged violence—showcasing special effects by Tom Savini—as well as its dreamlike atmosphere. It has been named one of the greatest slasher films of all time by several publications, including Complex and Paste magazine. Mystery Team Mystery Team is a 2009 American comedy film by the comedy group Derrick Comedy. The story was written by Donald Glover, DC Pierson, Dominic Dierkes, Dan Eckman and Meggie McFadden. It stars Glover, Pierson and Dierkes, was directed by Eckman and produced by McFadden. It also marked the feature film debuts for Aubrey Plaza, Ellie Kemper, Neil Casey, Ben Schwartz and Bobby Moynihan. After premiering at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, it was released in the United States on August 28, 2009. The Sea Hawk The Sea Hawk is a 1940 American black-and-white swashbuckling adventure film from Warner Bros. that stars Errol Flynn as an English privateer who defends his nations interests on the eve of the launch of the Spanish Armada. The film was the tenth collaboration between Flynn and director Michael Curtiz. Its screenplay was written by Howard Koch and Seton I. Miller. The rousing musical score by Erich Wolfgang Korngold is recognized as a high point in his career. The film was both an adventure and a period piece about Elizabethan Englands struggles with Spain. It was also meant as a deliberately pro-British propaganda film to both build morale during World War II, and to influence the American public into having a more pro-British outlook. King Philip was seen as "an obvious" "allegorical Hitler".. Colorized versions of The Sea Hawk were broadcast on American television and distributed on VHS tape in 1986. Only the black-and-white edited version and the fully restored/uncut version, have been released in the DVD format. No plans have been announced to release the colorized version on DVD. Mr. Nanny Mr. Nanny is a 1993 family comedy film starring professional wrestler Hulk Hogan. The working title of the film was Rough Stuff, and David Johansen also recorded a song by that name for the film. Boy Wonder Boy Wonder is a 2010 American psychological thriller about vigilantism. The film was written and directed by Michael Morrissey and stars Caleb Steinmeyer, Zulay Henao, Bill Sage, Tracy Middendorf, Daniel Stewart Sherman, Chuck Cooper, and James Russo. Ernest Goes to Jail Ernest Goes to Jail is a 1990 American comedy crime film directed by John R. Cherry III and starring Jim Varney. It is the fourth film to feature the character Ernest P. Worrell. It was shot in Nashville and Tennessee State Penitentiary. This is the second most successful of the Ernest films, behind Ernest Saves Christmas. It was in third place during its opening weekend, earning $6,143,372. Total gross was $25,029,569. Never Look Away Never Look Away is a 2018 German coming-of-age romantic drama film written and directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck. It was nominated for a Golden Lion at the 75th Venice International Film Festival and for a Golden Globe by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. It was nominated for two Academy Awards at the 91st Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film and Best Cinematography categories. This was only the second time that a German-language film by a German director was nominated for an Oscar in multiple categories, the other film being Wolfgang Petersens Das Boot 36 years prior. S.W.A.T.: Firefight S.W.A.T.: Firefight is a 2011 American direct-to-DVD action crime film directed by Benny Boom. It is a sequel to the 2003 film S.W.A.T., based on the 1975 S.W.A.T. television series. The film does not feature any of the original cast nor are there any mentions of the previous film. A sequel, Under Siege, was released in 2017. The Hairdresser's Husband The Hairdressers Husband, a 1990 French comedy drama film written by Patrice Leconte and Claude Klotz, and directed by Leconte. Jean Rochefort stars as the title character. Anna Galiena co-stars. The film received the Prix Louis Delluc. In 1991 it was nominated for "Best Foreign-Language Film" in the British Academy Film Awards. Santa's Slay Santas Slay is a 2005 Canadian-American Christmas slasher comedy film that stars professional wrestler Bill Goldberg as Santa Claus. The film was written and directed by David Steiman, a former assistant to Brett Ratner; Ratner served as a producer. Sanam Teri Kasam Sanam Teri Kasam is a 2016 Indian romantic drama film, starring Harshvardhan Rane and Mawra Hocane. It is directed by the duo Radhika Rao-Vinay Sapru and produced by Deepak Mukut. The film is a modern rendition of the novel Love Story by Eric Segal. The film was released worldwide on 5 February 2016 under the production banner of Eros Now. This movie is partly inspired by the American film A Walk To Remember by Nicholas Sparks. Desierto Desierto is a 2015 Mexican-French thriller film co-written and directed by Jonás Cuarón. It was produced by Cuarón together with his father Alfonso and his uncle Carlos, and distributed by STXfilms. The film stars Gael García Bernal and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. It was shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the Prize of the International Federation of Film Critics for Special Presentations, and was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The Son The Son is a 2002 Belgian-French mystery film directed by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne. Good Kids Good Kids is a 2016 American comedy film written and directed by Chris McCoy, and starring Nicholas Braun, Zoey Deutch, Israel Broussard, Mateo Arias, Dayo Okeniyi, Julia Garner and Ashley Judd. It was released in a limited release and through video on demand on October 21, 2016. Wonderstruck Wonderstruck is a 2017 American mystery drama film directed by Todd Haynes and based on the 2011 novel Wonderstruck by Brian Selznick, who also adapted the novel into a screenplay. The film stars Oakes Fegley, Julianne Moore, Michelle Williams, and Millicent Simmonds. The film premiered at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2017, and competed for the Palme dOr. It was given a limited release in the United States by Amazon Studios and Roadside Attractions on October 20, 2017. The New York Ripper The New York Ripper is a 1982 Italian giallo film directed by Lucio Fulci. While most of Fulcis films have been released uncut in the United Kingdom, The New York Ripper remains censored to this day, even for its 2011 DVD and Blu-ray releases. The Dead The Dead is a 2010 British zombie film produced by Indelible Productions in association with Latitude Films and starring Rob Freeman, Prince David Osei, and David Dontoh. The film was released in 2010 and directed by the Ford brothers. City Heat City Heat is a 1984 American action crime-comedy film starring Clint Eastwood and Burt Reynolds, written by Blake Edwards, and directed by Richard Benjamin. The film was released in North America in December 1984. The pairing of Eastwood and Reynolds was thought to have the potential to be a major hit but the film earned only $38.3 million at the box office, against a $25 million budget. No Deposit No Deposit is a 2015 Canadian drama film written and directed by and starring Frank DAngelo. Let the Bullets Fly Let the Bullets Fly is a 2010 action comedy film written and directed by Jiang Wen, based on a story by Ma Shitu, a famous Sichuanese writer. The film is set in Sichuan during the 1920s when the bandit Zhang descends upon a town posing as its new governor. The film also stars Chow Yun-fat, Ge You, Carina Lau, Chen Kun and Zhou Yun. The films script went through over thirty drafts before Jiang Wen was happy with it. Let the Bullets Fly was originally to be released in September 2010 but was pushed back to December. Made in Mandarin and Sichuanese, the film broke several box office records in China, and has received critical acclaim, when it was released. Let the Bullets Fly grossed 674 million yuan in Chinese box office and $140 million worldwide. Teen Beach Movie Teen Beach Movie is a Disney Channel Original Movie that premiered on July 19, 2013, on Disney Channel, starring Ross Lynch and Maia Mitchell. Directed by Jeffrey Hornaday, the film was filmed in Puerto Rico. It was the only Disney Channel film to premiere in 2013. A sequel titled Teen Beach 2 premiered on June 26, 2015. The Robe The Robe is a 1953 American Biblical epic film that tells the story of a Roman military tribune who commands the unit that is responsible for the Crucifixion of Jesus. The film was released by 20th Century Fox and was the first film released in the widescreen process CinemaScope. Like other early CinemaScope films, The Robe was shot with Henri Chrétiens original Hypergonar anamorphic lenses. The film was directed by Henry Koster and produced by Frank Ross. The screenplay was adapted by Gina Kaus, Albert Maltz, and Philip Dunne from Lloyd C. Douglas eponymous 1942 novel. The score was composed by Alfred Newman, and the cinematography was by Leon Shamroy. The film stars Richard Burton, Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, and Michael Rennie and co-stars Dean Jagger, Jay Robinson, Richard Boone, and Jeff Morrow. The Robe had a 1954 sequel Demetrius and the Gladiators. Hellraiser: Deader Hellraiser: Deader is a 2005 American-Romanian horror film and the seventh installment in the Hellraiser series. Directed by Rick Bota, the original script was written by Neal Marshall Stevens, who also wrote the script for the 2001 remake of Thirteen Ghosts. However - like the previous two entries in the series, Inferno and Hellseeker - it began as an unrelated spec script, which was subsequently rewritten as a Hellraiser film. Like Inferno, series creator Clive Barker did not have even a cursory involvement in the production of Deader. Deader was filmed on location in Romania in 2002. It saw only a handful of isolated preview screenings in the following years before finally being released straight to video in the United States on June 7, 2005. Wake of Death Wake of Death is a 2004 European action film directed by Philippe Martínez and starring Jean-Claude van Damme. Ringo Lam was the original director, but he left the project after a few weeks of filming in Canada. After that, Lam was replaced by Cess Silvera who was fired after two weeks of filming in Cape Town, South Africa. The film was released to some countries cinemas but direct to DVD in most places. The Farewell The Farewell is a 2019 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Lulu Wang. It stars Awkwafina, Tzi Ma, Diana Lin, Zhao Shuzhen, Lu Hong, and Jiang Yongbo. The film follows a family who, upon learning their grandmother has only a short while left to live, decide not to tell her and schedule a family gathering before she dies. The film is based in part on director Wangs life experiences, which she first publicly discussed as part of her radio story What You Dont Know, which appeared as part of an episode of This American Life. The film was screened in the U.S. Dramatic Competition section at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and was theatrically released in the United States on July 12, 2019, by A24. It received acclaim from critics, with particular praise for Wangs screenplay and direction and the performances of Awkwafina and Zhao Shuzhen. Miracle Mile Miracle Mile is a 1988 American apocalyptic thriller film written and directed by Steve De Jarnatt, and starring Anthony Edwards and Mare Winningham. The film takes place mostly in real time. It is named after the Miracle Mile neighborhood of Los Angeles, where most of the action takes place. The Housemaid The Housemaid is a 2010 South Korean melodramatic erotic thriller film directed by Im Sang-soo. The story focuses on Eun-yi, played by Jeon Do-yeon, who becomes involved in a destructive love triangle while working as a housemaid for an upper-class family. Other cast members include Lee Jung-jae, Seo Woo and Youn Yuh-jung. The film is a remake of Kim Ki-youngs 1960 film The Housemaid. It competed for the Palme dOr at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Chicken with Plums Chicken with Plums is a 2011 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud. It is based on the graphic novel of the same name. The film premiered in competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival on 3 September 2011. It was released in France on 26 October through Le Pacte. Resurrection Resurrection is a 1999 American-Canadian horror thriller film directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Christopher Lambert, Leland Orser and Robert Joy. David Cronenberg appears in a cameo as a priest. Lambert co-wrote the story for the film with Brad Mirman, who also wrote the screenplay. The film was theatrically released in most of Europe, Asia and Australia, but went straight to DVD in the US. It was also occasionally aired/streamed on television. Man Down Man Down is a 2015 American war thriller drama film directed by Dito Montiel, written by Adam G. Simon, and starring Shia LaBeouf, Jai Courtney, Gary Oldman, Kate Mara, and Clifton Collins Jr. The film follows a Marine who returns from Afghanistan to find his hometown devastated, and his wife and son missing. The film had its world premiere in the Horizon section at 72nd Venice International Film Festival on September 6, 2015. It was released on December 2, 2016, by Lionsgate Premiere, to negative reviews from critics. The Gathering Babylon 5: The Gathering is the test pilot movie of the science fiction television series Babylon 5, aired on February 22, 1993. It is also the first of six feature-length films in the Babylon 5 media franchise. The Gathering covers events which take place roughly one year before those of the first-season episode "Midnight on the Firing Line", providing a framework of backstories, political agendas, and personal relationships for some of the series major characters. Following the success of the movie, Warner Bros. Television commissioned the series for production in May 1993, as part of its Prime Time Entertainment Network; the first season would premiere in the United States nearly a year later, on January 26, 1994. Parineeta Parineeta is a 2005 Indian musical romantic drama film adaptation of the 1914 Bengali novella, Parineeta by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. Directed by debutant Pradeep Sarkar, it was based upon a screenplay by the films producer, Vidhu Vinod Chopra. The film featured Vidya Balan, Sanjay Dutt and Saif Ali Khan in the lead roles. Raima Sen plays the supporting role of Lalitas chirpy cousin. Sabyasachi Chakrabarty plays the pivotal role of Shekhars father. Diya Mirza, with a cameo appearance as Shekhars fiancé and Rekha, with a cameo performance of a night club singer, are other notable performances. Parineeta primarily revolves around the lead characters, Lalita and Shekhar. Since childhood, Shekhar and Lalita have been friends and slowly this friendship blossoms into love. A series of misunderstandings surface and they are separated with the conniving schemes of Shekhars father. The plot deepens with the arrival of Girish, who supports Lalitas family. Eventually, Shekhars love defies his fathers greed and he seeks Lalita. The film has several notable allusions to the Indian literature and cinema. Despite the pre-release inhibitions, it received critical acclaim and won four Filmfare Awards. Sarkar went on to win the National Award for Best Debut Film. Parineeta was showcased at several international film festivals. Bambi and the Great Prince of the Forest Bambi II is a 2006 American animated drama film directed by Brian Pimental and produced by the Australian office of DisneyToon Studios, animation production by DisneyToon Studios Sydney, Australia and Toon City Animation, Inc., Manila, Philippines, that initially premiered in theaters in Argentina on January 26, 2006, before being released as a direct-to-video title in the United States on February 7, 2006. It is a followup to the 1942 film Bambi. The film mainly takes place after the scene in the original Bambi film where Bambis mother dies, and before the scene wherein Bambi is shown as a young adult buck. The film is mainly about The Great Prince of the Forest, who has to take care of Bambi after his mother is killed. The rest of the film mainly focuses on Bambis efforts to earn his fathers love for him. It was first titled Bambi and the Great Prince, but was renamed Bambi and the Great Prince of the Forest and later Bambi II. Noel Noel is a 2004 Christmas-themed drama film written by David Hubbard and directed by Chazz Palminteri. It stars Penélope Cruz, Susan Sarandon, Paul Walker, Alan Arkin, Daniel Sunjata and an uncredited Robin Williams. It was filmed in Montreal, Canada. Cannibal Ferox Cannibal Ferox, also known as Make Them Die Slowly in the US and as Woman from Deep River in Australia, is a 1981 Italian cannibal exploitation horror film written and directed by Umberto Lenzi. Upon its release, the films US distributor claimed it was "the most violent film ever made". Cannibal Ferox was also claimed to be "banned in 31 countries", although this claim is dubious. The Big Fat Stone The Big Fat Stone is a 2014 Canadian drama film written and directed by and starring Frank DAngelo. Knock Down the House Knock Down the House is a 2019 American documentary film directed by Rachel Lears. It revolves around the primary campaigns of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Amy Vilela, Cori Bush and Paula Jean Swearengin, four progressive Democrats endorsed by Justice Democrats and Brand New Congress who ran for Congress in the 2018 midterm elections. The film had its world premiere at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2019, and it was released on May 1, 2019 by Netflix. The Noble Family The Noble Family is a 2013 Mexican dark comedy film directed by Gary Alazraki, starring Gonzalo Vega, Luis Gerardo Méndez, Karla Souza and Juan Pablo Gil, with Ianis Guerrero, Carlos Gascón and Mario Haddad in supporting roles. Old Men in New Cars: In China They Eat Dogs II Old Men in New Cars, is a Danish action comedy film directed by Lasse Spang Olsen. The movie stars Kim Bodnia, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, and Tomas Villum Jensen. It is a prequel to Olsens 1999 comedy In China They Eat Dogs. The Inglorious Bastards The Inglorious Bastards is a 1978 Italian action/war film directed by Enzo G. Castellari, written by Sandro Continenza, Sergio Grieco, Franco Marotta, Romano Migliorini, and Laura Toscano, and starring Bo Svenson, Peter Hooten, Fred Williamson, Michael Pergolani, and Jackie Basehart. The film score was written by Francesco De Masi. The film, which concerns a group of prisoners who are drafted into a special war mission in 1944, is a loose remake of the 1967 American film The Dirty Dozen. The film attracted critics attention again after Quentin Tarantino used the title as the inspiration for the title of his 2009 film Inglourious Basterds. The Tarantino film is not a remake of The Inglorious Bastards, but contains a few references to it, including the appearance of actor Bo Svenson as an American colonel. The Hound of the Baskervilles The Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1959 British gothic horror mystery film directed by Terence Fisher and produced by Hammer Film Productions. It is based on the novel of the same title by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It stars Peter Cushing as Sherlock Holmes, Sir Christopher Lee as Sir Henry Baskerville and André Morell as Doctor Watson. It is the first film adaptation of the novel to be filmed in colour. Wit Wit is a 2001 American television movie directed by Mike Nichols. The teleplay by Nichols and Emma Thompson is based on the 1999 Pulitzer Prize winning play of the same title by Margaret Edson. The film was shown at the Berlin International Film Festival on February 9, 2001 before being broadcast by HBO on March 24. It was shown at the Edinburgh Film Festival and the Warsaw Film Festival later in the year. The Club The Club is a 2015 Chilean drama film directed, co-produced and co-written by Pablo Larraín. It was screened in the main competition of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Jury Grand Prix. It was selected as the Chilean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Woman of the Year Woman of the Year is a 1942 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by George Stevens and starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. The film was written by Ring Lardner Jr., Michael Kanin, and John Lee Mahin, and produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. The films plot is ostensibly about the relationship between Tess Harding—an international affairs correspondent, chosen "Woman of the Year"—and Sam Craig—a sportswriter—who meet, marry, and encounter problems as a result of her unflinching commitment to her work. In 1999, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Assignment The Assignment is a 1997 spy action thriller film directed by Christian Duguay and starring Aidan Quinn, with Donald Sutherland and Ben Kingsley. The film, written by Dan Gordon and Sabi H. Shabtai, is set mostly in the late 1980s and deals with a CIA plan to use Quinns character to masquerade as the Venezuelan terrorist Carlos the Jackal. Doctor Who Doctor Who, also referred to as Doctor Who: The Movie to distinguish it from the television series of the same name, is a 1996 television film continuing the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was developed as a co-production between BBC Worldwide, Universal Studios, 20th Century Fox, and the American network Fox. It premiered on 12 May 1996 on CITV in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 15 days before its first showing in the United Kingdom on BBC One and two days before being broadcast in the United States on Fox. It was also shown in some countries for a limited time in cinemas. The film was the first attempt to revive Doctor Who following its suspension in 1989. It was intended as a backdoor pilot for a new American-produced Doctor Who TV series. It introduced Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor in his only televised appearance as the character until "The Night of the Doctor" in 2013. It also marks the final appearance of Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor, the only appearance of Daphne Ashbrook as companion Grace Holloway, and the only appearance of Eric Robertss version of The Master. Although a ratings success in the United Kingdom, the film did not fare well on American television and no series was commissioned. The series was later relaunched on the BBC in 2005. The only Doctor Who episodes between the film and the new series were a 1999 spoof, Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death, and a 2003 animation, Scream of the Shalka. Although the film was primarily produced by different people than the 1963–1989 series and intended for an American audience, the producers chose not to produce a "re-imagining" or "reboot" of the series but rather a continuation of the original narrative. The production was filmed in Vancouver, to date the only episode of Doctor Who filmed in Canada. The Mod Squad The Mod Squad is a 1999 American mystery film directed by Scott Silver and starring Claire Danes, Omar Epps and Giovanni Ribisi. It is based on the popular television show of the same name. Peggy Lipton and Clarence Williams III who played Julie and Linc in the original series, make cameo appearances. She's Gotta Have It Shes Gotta Have It is a 1986 American black-and-white comedy-drama film written, edited and directed by Spike Lee. Filmed on a small budget and Lees first feature-length film, it earned positive reviews and launched Lees career. The film stars Tracy Camilla Johns, Tommy Redmond Hicks, John Canada Terrell and Lee himself in a supporting role. Also appearing are cinematographer Ernest Dickerson as a Queens resident and, in an early appearance, S. Epatha Merkerson as a doctor. The plot concerns a young woman who is seeing three men, and the feelings this arrangement provokes. In 2017, Lee adapted the film into a Netflix series. Escape to Witch Mountain Escape to Witch Mountain is a 1975 American fantasy-childrens film, adapted from the 1968 science fiction novel of the same name written by Alexander H. Key. The film was produced by Walt Disney Productions, released in March 1975 by Buena Vista Distribution Company and directed by John Hough. Escape to Witch Mountain is the first film in the Witch Mountain franchise. Redline Redline is a 2007 American racing action-thriller film starring an ensemble cast. The films plot is centered on a street racing circle funded by a group of multimillionaires who wager millions of dollars over their high-powered supercars. It was written and produced by Daniel Sadek, who also used his own automobile collection in the film. The film title was borrowed from the original working title of the 2001 movie, The Fast and the Furious. A critical and financial failure at the box office, the film is most notable for being funded by subprime loans issued by Sadeks company, Quick Loan Funding, which closed its doors in the wake of the subprime mortgage crisis. It was featured on the CNBC special House of Cards as an example of the excess of the pre-meltdown mortgage market in the United States. Redline was released in North America on April 13, 2007, and has been given a PG-13 rating by the MPAA. Sound of Noise Sound of Noise is a 2010 Swedish-French comedy-crime film written and directed by Ola Simonsson and Johannes Stjärne Nilsson. It tells the story of a group of musicians who illegally perform music on objects in the various institutions of a city. The film is a follow-up to the 2001 short film Music for One Apartment and Six Drummers, which was made by the same people and followed the same basic concept. The title comes from the Italian futurist Luigi Russolos 1913 manifesto The Art of Noises. From the Village to the City From the Village to the City is a 1974 Turkish comedy film directed by Ertem Eğilmez. Day of Wrath Day of Wrath is a 1943 Danish drama film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer and starring Lisbeth Movin, Thorkild Roose and Preben Lerdorff Rye. It is an adaptation of the 1909 Norwegian play Anne Pedersdotter by Hans Wiers-Jenssen, based on a 16th century Norwegian case. The film tells the story of a young woman who is forced into a marriage with an elderly pastor after her late mother was accused of witchcraft. She falls in love with the pastors son and also comes under suspicion of witchcraft. The film was produced during the Nazi Occupation of Denmark, and Dreyer left the country for Sweden after its release. It has received very positive reviews, despite initial criticisms for slow pacing. The Disappointments Room The Disappointments Room is a 2016 American psychological horror film directed by D. J. Caruso, written by Caruso from a script by Wentworth Miller, and starring Kate Beckinsale and Mel Raido as a couple in a new house that contains a hidden room with a dark, haunted past. The film was inspired by an HGTV episode from a segment called “If Walls Could Talk”. Originally completed in 2014, the film was only released in September 9, 2016, by Rogue to both critical and commercial failure, grossing only $5 million from a $15 million budget. A Christmas Horror Story A Christmas Horror Story is a 2015 anthology horror film directed by Grant Harvey, Steven Hoban, and Brett Sullivan. It premiered on July 20, 2015 at the Fantasia International Film Festival and had a limited theatrical release on October 2, 2015, along with a VOD release. The film is a series of interwoven stories tied together by a framework story featuring William Shatner as a radio DJ. D-Day D-Day is a 2013 Indian action spy thriller film co-produced by DAR motion pictures and Emmay Entertainment Private Limited. The movie is directed by Nikhil Advani and stars Arjun Rampal, Huma Qureshi, Irrfan Khan, Shruti Haasan and Rishi Kapoor in prominent roles. The film was released on 19 July 2013 to generally positive reception. Dracula Dracula is a 1979 British-American dark romantic horror film directed by John Badham. The film starred Frank Langella in the title role as well as Laurence Olivier, Donald Pleasence and Kate Nelligan. The film was based on Bram Stokers novel Dracula and its 1924 stage adaptation, though much of Stokers original plot was revised to make the film—which was advertised with the tagline "A Love Story"—more romantic. The film won the 1979 Saturn Award for Best Horror Film. Species III Species III is a 2004 science fiction action thriller television film. The film, directed by Brad Turner, is the third installment of the Species series and stars Robin Dunne, Robert Knepper, Sunny Mabrey, Amelia Cooke and John Paul Pitoc. Natasha Henstridge, who was contracted to a trilogy commencing with the first Species film, briefly reprises the role of Eve in the opening scene. The film premiered on the American channel Syfy on November 27, 2004 and released on DVD on December 7, 2004, in both a standard and an unrated version. The film was shot in high-definition video. Mozart and the Whale Mozart and the Whale is a 2005 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Petter Næss and starring Josh Hartnett and Radha Mitchell. Stitches Stitches is a 2012 comedy horror film directed by Conor McMahon and written by Conor McMahon and David OBrien. It stars Ross Noble, Tommy Knight and Gemma-Leah Devereux, with Shane Murray Corcoran, Thomas Kane Byrne, Eoghan McQuinn, Roisin Barron, Hugh Mulhern, John McDonnell, Tommy Cullen, Lorna Dempsey, Jemma Curran, and Ryan Burke in supporting roles. The plot concerns a birthday clown returning from the dead to exact revenge upon a boy and a group of children/teenager who contributed to his death. The film was produced by Fantastic Films and Tailored Films in 2012 and marks the film debut of Tommy Knight and stand-up comedian Ross Noble. The film is an international co-production between Ireland, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. McMahon began working on the film after receiving a €600,000 grant from the Irish Film Board, also utilising funding from MEDIA Europe. Filming for the movie took place in Ireland. Stitches premiered in Dublin, Ireland in September 2012 and was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 26 October 2012. Baggage Claim Baggage Claim is a 2013 American romantic comedy film directed by David E. Talbert and written by Talbert based on his book of the same name. It stars Paula Patton, Derek Luke, Taye Diggs, Jill Scott, Adam Brody, Djimon Hounsou, Jenifer Lewis, and Ned Beatty. Baggage Claim was released on September 27, 2013. The Draughtsman's Contract The Draughtsmans Contract is a 1982 British film written and directed by Peter Greenaway – his first conventional feature film. Originally produced for Channel 4 the film is a form of murder mystery, set in rural Wiltshire, England in 1694. The period setting is reflected in Michael Nymans score, which borrows widely from Henry Purcell and in the extensive and elaborate costume designs. The action was shot on location in the house and formal gardens of Groombridge Place. The film received the prestigious Grand Prix of the Belgian Film Critics Association. Project A 2 Project A Part II is a 1987 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the lead role. It is the sequel to the 1983 film Project A. Jackie Chan plays Sergeant Dragon Ma once again, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao, stars from the original film, are absent. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 19 August 1987. Where's Firuze? Wheres Firuze? is a 2004 Turkish comedy film directed by Ezel Akay and written by Levent Kazak based on a story of Deniz. Flowers in the Attic Flowers in the Attic is a 2014 Lifetime movie, starring Kiernan Shipka, Ellen Burstyn, Mason Dye, and Heather Graham. It is the second adaptation of V. C. Andrews’ 1979 novel of the same name. A sequel, Petals on the Wind, based on the novel of the same name, premiered on May 26, 2014, on Lifetime. The network announced the developing of the following books in the series, If There Be Thorns and Seeds of Yesterday, which both aired in 2015. Banshee Chapter Banshee Chapter is a 2013 American horror film and the directorial debut of Blair Erickson. The film had its first screening at the Fantasy Filmfest on August 22, 2013 and released on video on demand on December 12 of the same year. Banshee Chapter stars Katia Winter as a journalist who is trying to discover what happened to a missing friend. The film is loosely based on the H. P. Lovecraft short story "From Beyond" and the 1986 film From Beyond. Inferno Inferno is a 1999 American action film directed by John G. Avildsen, and starring Jean-Claude van Damme, Danny Trejo and Pat Morita. This was the last film directed by Avildsen before his death in 2017. Eddie Lomax is a veteran soldier sick of life, wandering the desert looking for a reason to die. An incident with a few thugs from the nearby town, who steal Eddies motorbike and beat him almost to death, lights in him a flame for revenge. Helped by Mr Early and some other good people, Eddie is out for vengeance. This film is a remake of and a self-conscious tribute to Yojimbo by Akira Kurosawa. 5x2 5x2 is a 2004 French film directed by François Ozon, which uncovers the back story to the gradual disintegration of a middle class marriage by depicting five key moments in the relationship, but in reverse order. MSG 2 the Messenger MSG-2 The Messenger is a 2015 Indian faith-based action film written by and starring religious leader Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, who is also credited as co-director, co-editor, and songwriter. It is a sequel to The Messenger, released earlier in the same year, with Singh reprising his role as Guruji, a spiritual leader on a quest to save an Adivasi tribe. It was released worldwide on September 18, 2015, followed by the Tamil and Telugu versions on October 1; however, a controversy surrounding the films allegedly insultive portrayal of Adivasis led to several states banning it. As for the first installment, the box office gross of the film is disputed, with a large difference between the numbers from box office estimates and the much higher numbers given by the films producers. Reception was similar to its predecessor, with critics considering it propaganda and a very bad film overall. It was followed by two films, The Warrior Lion Heart and MSG Lion Heart 2, both featuring new and unrelated story and characters; Honeypreet Insan, Singhs daughter who co-stars in MGS-2, directed and starred in both alongside her father. Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert is a 2008 American concert film produced and released by Walt Disney Pictures presented in Disney Digital 3-D. Released in the United States and Canada originally for one week, February 1–7, 2008, with release in other countries later on. The film is directed by Brice Smith and produced by Art Repola. The world television premiere on Disney Channel was on July 26, 2008. The Disney Channel premiere brought 5.9 million viewers. Mere Brother Ki Dulhan Mere Brother Ki Dulhan is a 2011 Indian romantic comedy film directed and written by Ali Abbas Zafar. It marks Zafars directorial debut and is produced under the company Yash Raj Films by Aditya Chopra. The film has been made on a budget of 210 million. Its music is composed by Sohail Sen and was released under YRF Music. The film stars Imran Khan, Katrina Kaif and Ali Zafar. Tara DSouza and Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub appear in supporting roles. The trailer of the film was launched by Yash Raj Films on 23 July 2011. It was released in cinemas on 9 September 2011. The film was an economic success grossing 856 million worldwide. Kaif received a Filmfare Best Actress Award nomination for her performance. Seven Chances Seven Chances is a 1925 American comedy silent film directed by and starring Buster Keaton, based on the play of the same name by Roi Cooper Megrue, produced in 1916 by David Belasco. Additional cast members include T. Roy Barnes, Snitz Edwards and Ruth Dwyer. Jean Arthur, a future star, has an uncredited supporting role. The films opening scenes were shot in early Technicolor, and this rare color footage still survives on the Kino International special edition DVD print. See Spot Run See Spot Run is a 2001 Canadian-American comedy film about a mailman who takes in a stray bullmastiff, the titular Spot, only to learn that he is a trained FBI dog that has escaped from a witness protection program and is targeted for killing by a crime boss. It was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. SubUrbia SubUrbia is a 1996 American comedy-drama film written by Eric Bogosian, based on his play of the same name, and directed by Richard Linklater. It follows the relationships between a few young adults as they spend their time standing on "the corner" outside a local convenience store. Bogosian based the story on his own experiences growing up in Woburn, a suburb of Boston. The convenience store setting is based on the 7-11 in the "Four Corners" section of the west side of Woburn, and the high-school fight song that is sung in one scene is the actual Woburn High fight song. Let Us Prey Let Us Prey is a 2014 British-Irish horror film directed by Brian OMalley and written by Fiona Watson and David Cairns. Cold Comes the Night Cold Comes the Night is a 2013 American crime thriller film directed by Tze Chun, who co-wrote the script with Oz Perkins and Nick Simon. It was released on September 20, 2013, in the UK and on January 10, 2014 in the United States. The film stars Alice Eve, Bryan Cranston and Logan Marshall-Green. The film was produced by Mynette Louie and Trevor Sagan. Fear and Desire Fear and Desire is a 1953 American anti-war film directed, produced, and edited by Stanley Kubrick, and written by Howard Sackler. With a production team of only fifteen people, the film was Kubricks feature directorial debut. Though the film is not about any specific war, it was produced and released during the height of the Korean War. Uncommon Valor Uncommon Valor is a 1983 American action war film directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring Gene Hackman, Fred Ward, Reb Brown, Robert Stack and Patrick Swayze. It follows a former U.S. Marine officer who puts together a rag-tag team to rescue his son, who he believes is among those still held in Laos after the Vietnam War. Ladybugs Ladybugs is a 1992 American sports-comedy film starring Rodney Dangerfield and directed by Sidney J. Furie. Dangerfield plays a Denver businessman who takes over a girls soccer team that the company he works for sponsors. The film also stars Jackée Harry as his assistant coach, Ilene Graff as his girlfriend, Jonathan Brandis as his girlfriends son, and Vinessa Shaw as his boss daughter. Then Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda has a cameo, as do Blake Clark and longtime Dangerfield friend Chuck McCann. The Front Runner The Front Runner is a 2018 American political drama film directed by Jason Reitman, based on the 2014 book All the Truth Is Out: The Week Politics Went Tabloid by Matt Bai, who co-wrote the screenplay with Reitman and Jay Carson. The film stars Hugh Jackman, Vera Farmiga, J. K. Simmons, and Alfred Molina. It chronicles the rise of American Senator Gary Hart, a Democratic presidential candidate in 1988, and his subsequent fall from grace when media reports surfaced of his extramarital affair. The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on August 31, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on November 6, 2018, by Columbia Pictures. The film received mixed reviews; while Jackman was praised for his performance, critics said the rest of the cast felt wasted and the film did not "dive deep enough into its central issues to make a compelling argument." The Sentinel The Sentinel is a 1977 American supernatural horror film directed by Michael Winner, and starring Cristina Raines, Chris Sarandon, Ava Gardner, Burgess Meredith, Sylvia Miles and Eli Wallach. It also features Christopher Walken, Jeff Goldblum, John Carradine, Jerry Orbach, Tom Berenger, Nana Visitor and Beverly DAngelo in supporting roles. The plot focuses on a young model who moves into a historic Brooklyn brownstone that has been sectioned into apartments, only to find that its proprietors are excommunicated Catholic priests and that the building is a gateway to Hell. It is based on the 1974 novel of the same name by Jeffrey Konvitz, who also co-wrote the screenplay with director Winner. The film was released by Universal Pictures in 1977. Un Coeur en Hiver A Heart in Winter is a French film which was released in 1992. It stars Emmanuelle Béart, Daniel Auteuil and André Dussollier. It was chosen to compete at the 49th Venice International Film Festival, where it won four awards, including tying for the Silver Lion. It was nominated for Best Foreign Film at the 1994 BAFTA awards. The romantic drama was the second-to-last film made by French writer/director Claude Sautet. He would work with Béart again on his final feature, 1995s Nelly and Mr. Arnaud. Kevin Hart: What Now? Kevin Hart: What Now? is a 2016 American stand-up comedy concert film starring comedian Kevin Hart, based on his 2015 stand-up tour of the same name. It is the third theatrical release of a Hart stand-up show, following Laugh at My Pain and Let Me Explain. The film was released in the United States on October 14, 2016. It received generally positive reviews and grossed $23 million. Abbas in Flower Abbas in Flower is a 1982 Turkish comedy film directed by Sinan Çetin. War and Peace War and Peace is a 1956 American-Italian war drama film directed by King Vidor and written by Vidor, Bridget Boland, Mario Camerini, Ennio De Concini, Gian Gaspare Napolitano, Ivo Perilli, Mario Soldati, and Robert Westerby based on Leo Tolstoys 1869 novel of the same name. The film, released by Paramount Pictures, was produced by Dino De Laurentiis and Carlo Ponti with a music score by Nino Rota and cinematography by Jack Cardiff. The film stars Audrey Hepburn, Henry Fonda, and Mel Ferrer, along with Vittorio Gassman, Herbert Lom, John Mills and Anita Ekberg, in one of her first breakthrough roles. It had Oscar nominations for Best Director, Best Cinematography, Color and Best Costume Design, Color. Quo vado? Quo Vado? is a 2016 Italian comedy film directed by Gennaro Nunziante. It was released on January 1, 2016. The film is the highest-grossing Italian film in Italy. The Miracle The Miracle The Navigator The Navigator is a 1924 comedy directed by and starring Buster Keaton. The film was written by Clyde Bruckman and co-directed by Donald Crisp. In 2018, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Brain Damage Brain Damage is a 1988 American comedy horror film directed by Frank Henenlotter. The Greatest The Greatest is a 2009 American drama film written and directed by Shana Feste in her directorial debut, and starring Pierce Brosnan, Susan Sarandon, Carey Mulligan, and Michael Shannon. Wolfen Wolfen is a 1981 American crime horror film directed by Michael Wadleigh and starring Albert Finney, Diane Venora, Gregory Hines and Edward James Olmos. It is an adaptation of Whitley Striebers 1978 novel The Wolfen. The film follows a city cop who has been assigned to uncover what is behind a series of vicious murders. Originally, it is believed the murders are animal attacks, until the cop discovers an ancient Indian legend about wolf spirits. It was nominated three times at the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, USA for Best Actor, Best Director, and Best Writing. The film won an award at the Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival for the Special Jury Award and won another award at the Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA for Best Sound Editing/Effects. Big Deal on Madonna Street Big Deal on Madonna Street is a 1958 Italian comedy caper film directed by Mario Monicelli, and considered to be among the masterpieces of Italian cinema. Its original title translates as "the usual unknown persons", a journalistic and bureaucratic euphemism for "unidentified criminals". The film is a comedy about a group of small-time thieves and neer-do-wells who bungle an attempt to burgle a pawn shop in Rome. The five hapless would-be burglars are played by Vittorio Gassman, Renato Salvatori, Carlo Pisacane, Tiberio Murgia and Marcello Mastroianni. The careers of both Gassman and Mastroianni were considerably helped by the success of the film, Gassman in particular, since before then he was not deemed suitable for comedic roles. Claudia Cardinale featured in a minor role; she would later rise to fame for other work. The film is also notable for its breezy jazz score by composer Piero Umiliani, who helped develop the style of the jazz soundtracks now considered characteristic of European films in the 1960s and 1970s. The producers were initially skeptical about the films success, and to boost audience interest highlighted the appearance of the famous comedian Totò in the original poster even though his character chooses to remain a consultant to the heist gang rather than joining it outright. The film is distributed in Region 1 by The Criterion Collection and for the Italian market in Region 2 by 20th Century Fox. Santa with Muscles Santa with Muscles is a 1996 American Christmas comedy film starring Hulk Hogan, produced by the Shuster brothers, co-produced executively by The Wolf of Wall Street Jordan Belfort and directed by John Murlowski. The film was released for two weeks in cinemas; it was panned by critics and considered to be one of the worst films of all time. Train of Life Train of Life is a 1998 tragicomedy film by France, Belgium, Netherlands, Israel and Romania made in the French language. It tells the story of an eastern European Jewish villages plan to escape the Holocaust. Dhadak Dhadak is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language romance film written and directed by Shashank Khaitan. It was jointly produced by Karan Johar, Hiroo Yash Johar and Apoorva Mehta under the Dharma Productions banner with Zee Studios. A remake of the Marathi language film Sairat, the film stars Ishaan Khatter and debutant Janhvi Kapoor, with Ashutosh Rana, Ankit Bisht, Shridhar Watsar, Kshitij Kumar and Aishwarya Narkar in supporting roles. Johar had announced the production of Dhadak in November 2017 which marked the screen debut of Janhvi Kapoor, daughter of Sridevi and Boney Kapoor. Principal photography and it commenced in December 2017 while it was completed in April 2018. The soundtrack was composed by Ajay-Atul with lyrics written by Amitabh Bhattacharya and background score composed by John Stewart Eduri. The film was distributed internationally by Zee Studios. Dhadak, which was originally scheduled to release on 6 July 2018, was postponed and had its worldwide theatrical release on 20 July 2018. It received negative reviews from film critics for glossing over the subject of caste-based discrimination, which was present in Sairat, and for being a poor remake of the original, although Ishaan Khatters and Jahnvi Kapoors performances were praised. Dhadak emerged as a commercial success, grossing over worldwide. The Jazz Singer The Jazz Singer is a 1927 American musical drama film directed by Alan Crosland. It is the first feature-length motion picture with not only a synchronized recorded music score but also lip-synchronous singing and speech in several isolated sequences. Its release heralded the commercial ascendance of sound films and ended the silent film era. It was produced by Warner Bros. with its Vitaphone sound-on-disc system. The film features six songs performed by Al Jolson. It is based on the play of the same name by Samson Raphaelson which itself was adapted from one of his short stories titled "The Day of Atonement". The film depicts the fictional story of Jakie Rabinowitz, a young man who defies the traditions of his devout Jewish family. After singing popular tunes in a beer garden, he is punished by his father, a hazzan, prompting Jakie to run away from home. Some years later, now calling himself Jack Robin, he has become a talented jazz singer. He attempts to build a career as an entertainer, but his professional ambitions ultimately come into conflict with the demands of his home and heritage. Darryl F. Zanuck won an Honorary Academy Award for producing the film; Alfred A. Cohn was nominated for Best Writing at the 1st Academy Awards. In 1996, The Jazz Singer was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry of "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" motion pictures. In 1998, the film was chosen in voting conducted by the American Film Institute as one of the best American films of all time, ranking at number ninety. Alien Raiders Alien Raiders is a 2008 American science fiction horror film, starring Carlos Bernard, Rockmond Dunbar and Mathew St. Patrick. The film is Ben Rocks first feature film as a director. The film was produced by Daniel Myrick, John Shiban, and Tony Krantz, and was released by Warner Home Video and Raw Feed in September 2008. Kill Your Friends Kill Your Friends is a 2015 British dark comedy crime-thriller film directed by Owen Harris and written by John Niven based on his 2008 novel of the same name. The film stars Nicholas Hoult, Craig Roberts, Tom Riley, and Georgia King. The film was selected to be shown in the City to City section of the 2015 Toronto Film Festival. The film was released by StudioCanal on 6 November 2015. The Firemen's Ball The Firemens Ball is a 1967 comedy film directed by Miloš Forman. It is set at the annual ball of a small towns volunteer fire department, and the plot portrays the series of disasters that occur during the evening. The film uses few professional actors – the firemen portrayed are primarily played by the firemen of the small town where it was filmed. In its portrayal of the prevailing corruption of the local community, and the collapse even of well-intentioned plans, the film has widely been interpreted as a satire on the East European Communist system, and it was "banned forever" in Czechoslovakia following the Soviet invasion of 1968. The Firemens Ball was the last film Forman made in his native Czechoslovakia before going into exile. It is also the first film he shot in color, and a milestone of the Czechoslovak New Wave. The Fury of a Patient Man The Fury of a Patient Man is a 2016 Spanish thriller film directed by Raúl Arévalo. The film made its debut in the Horizons section at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival. It was also screened in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The film won four Goya Awards, including Best Film, Best New Director, Best Supporting Actor – Manolo Solo –, and Best Original Screenplay. The title of the film comes from John Drydens epic poem Absalom and Achitophel. Madonna: Truth or Dare Madonna: Truth or Dare is a 1991 American docufiction chronicling the life of American singer and songwriter Madonna during her 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour. The film was generally well received by critics and was successful at the box office with a worldwide gross of $29,012,935. It remained the highest-grossing documentary of all time, until Bowling for Columbine surpassed it in 2002. It was screened out of competition at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. In 2005, Madonna produced another documentary, Im Going to Tell You a Secret, which followed her 2004 Re-Invention World Tour. It was filmed and narrated in the same style as Truth or Dare, with stage performances filmed in colour and behind-the-scenes in black and white. Truth or Dare was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Actress for Madonna as herself, which she lost to Sean Young for A Kiss Before Dying. It holds an 86% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 28 reviews. A Fox's Tale A Foxs Tale is a 2008 Hungarian, British animated film. The films original Hungarian title is Kis Vuk. It is the sequel to the 1981 film The Little Fox. The English-language voice cast includes Freddie Highmore, Miranda Richardson, Bill Nighy and Sienna Miller. It was theatrically released in Hungary on April 17, 2008 and in the United States in 2009. Alice, Sweet Alice Alice, Sweet Alice is a 1976 American slasher film co-written and directed by Alfred Sole, and starring Linda Miller, Paula Sheppard, and Brooke Shields in her film debut. Set in 1961 New Jersey, the film focuses on a troubled adolescent girl who becomes a suspect in the brutal murder of her younger sister at her first communion, as well as in a series of unsolved stabbings that follow. Inspired by Nicolas Roegs Dont Look Now and the films of Alfred Hitchcock, writer-director Sole devised the screenplay with Rosemary Ritvo, an English professor who was his neighbor. At the time, Sole had been working as an architect restoring historic buildings in his hometown of Paterson, and several properties he had worked on were used as shooting locations. Filming took place throughout the summer of 1975 in Paterson and Newark. The film premiered at the Chicago International Film Festival under its original title, Communion, in November 1976, and was released under this title in London in September 1977. After being acquired by Allied Artists, it was re-titled Alice, Sweet Alice, and released in the United States on November 18, 1977. Another theatrical re-release occurred in 1981 under the title Holy Terror, which marketed the popularity of Shields after her performance in Louis Malles Pretty Baby. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic, and was controversial in Ireland due to its apparent anti-Catholic themes. In the years since its release, Alice, Sweet Alice has accrued a cult following and is considered a contemporary classic of the slasher subgenre in critical circles. It has also been the focus of scholarship in the areas of horror film studies, particularly regarding its depictions of Roman Catholicism, child emotional neglect, and the disintegration of the American nuclear family. Crooklyn Crooklyn is a 1994 American semi-autobiographical film co-written and directed by Spike Lee. The film takes place in the Bedford–Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, during the summer of 1973. Its primary focus is a young girl, Troy, and her family. Throughout the film, Troy learns life lessons through her four rowdy brothers, her loving but strict mother, and her naive, struggling father. A distinctive characteristic of Crooklyn is its soundtrack, composed completely of music from the 1970s, except the hit single "Crooklyn" by the Crooklyn Dodgers, a rap crew composed of Buckshot, Masta Ace, and Special Ed. A two-volume release of the soundtrack became available on CD along with the release of the film. Similarly to School Daze, Do the Right Thing, and Shes Gotta Have It, Spike Lee appears in Crooklyn. He plays a young glue huffer named Snuffy, who likes to bully the local children. Crooklyn is the second of only two films directed by Spike Lee to earn a PG-13 rating in the USA, a distinction it shares with Malcolm X. New Yorkers selected the film for simultaneous screenings across New York City as part of the 2017 One Film, One New York contest. Who's the Man? Whos the Man? is a 1993 thriller comedy film directed by Ted Demme in his feature film directing debut. The film stars Yo! MTV Raps hosts Doctor Dré and Ed Lover as its two main protagonists and features cameo appearances from some of the top rap/hip-hop acts of the time, including Busta Rhymes, Bushwick Bill, Guru, Eric B., House of Pain, Ice-T, Kris Kross, Queen Latifah, KRS-One and Run-D.M.C. The film is also the feature film debut of Terrence Howard. Reign of the Supermen Reign of the Supermen is an animated superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment. The film is a direct sequel to the 2018 animated film The Death of Superman, based on the comic book of the same name that continues from "The Death of Superman" storyline. It is the 12th film in the DC Animated Movie Universe and the 33rd film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies. The film was released in limited Fathom Events theaters on January 13, 2019, and to digital and Blu-ray on January 15, 2019. The Principal The Principal is a 1987 crime thriller action film starring Jim Belushi, Louis Gossett and Rae Dawn Chong. It was written by Frank Deese and directed by Christopher Cain. It was filmed in Oakland and distributed by TriStar Pictures on Panavision. Belushi reprised his role as Rick Latimer in the 1990 film Abraxas. Nisshartho Bhalobasha: What is Love! Nishwartha Bhalobasa is a Bangladeshi romantic-action-comedy film directed by Ananta Jalil, starring Ananta and Barsha in the lead roles. The film was produced by Ananta Jalil under the banner of Monsoon Films. Action hero Ananta made his debut as a director in this film. Nishwartha Bhalobasa was premiered at 66th annual Cannes Film Festival. The film was released on Eid al-Fitr, 2013 in Bangladesh. Hemingway & Gellhorn Hemingway & Gellhorn is an HBO biopic film about the lives of journalist Martha Gellhorn and her husband, writer Ernest Hemingway. It was directed by Philip Kaufman, and first aired on HBO on May 28, 2012. Little Ashes Little Ashes is a 2008 Spanish-British drama film set against the backdrop of Spain during the 1920s and 1930s, as three of the eras most creative young talents meet at university and set off on a course to change their world. Luis Buñuel watches helplessly as the friendship between surrealist painter Salvador Dalí and the poet Federico García Lorca develops into a love affair. Little Ashes won the GLAAD Media Award for "Outstanding Film - Limited Release" during the 21st GLAAD Media Awards. That Sugar Film That Sugar Film is a 2014 Australian documentary directed by and starring Damon Gameau. The film looks at hidden sugar in foods and the effect it can have on the human body. Johnny Handsome Johnny Handsome is a 1989 American neo-noir crime drama film directed by Walter Hill and starring Mickey Rourke, Ellen Barkin, Forest Whitaker and Morgan Freeman. The film was written by Ken Friedman, and adapted from the novel The Three Worlds of Johnny Handsome by John Godey. The music for the film was written, produced and performed by Ry Cooder, with four songs by Jim Keltner. Chisum Chisum is a 1970 American Western film by Warner Bros. Technicolor starring John Wayne in Panavision. The large cast also includes Forrest Tucker, Christopher George, Ben Johnson, Glenn Corbett, Geoffrey Deuel, Andrew Prine, Bruce Cabot, Patric Knowles, and Richard Jaeckel. Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, it was adapted for the screen by Andrew J. Fenady from his short story "Chisum and the Lincoln County Cattle War". Although this movie is historically inaccurate in many details, it is loosely based on events and characters from the Lincoln County War of 1878 in the New Mexico Territory, which involved historical figures John Chisum,, Pat Garrett, and Billy the Kid among others. Love Love is a 2011 science fiction drama film produced and scored by the alternative rock band Angels & Airwaves. The film is the directorial debut of filmmaker William Eubank. The films world premiere took place on February 2, 2011 at the 26th Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival and the film was later featured in the Seattle International Film Festival, FanTasia 2011, and a number of other festivals around the world. The film was screened in 460 theatres across the United States on August 10, 2011, in the Love Live event. Love portrays the personal-psychological effects of isolation and loneliness when an astronaut becomes stranded in space and through this, emphasizes the importance of human connection and love. Additionally, it touches on the fragility of humanitys existence inspired by the cautions of Carl Sagan in Pale Blue Dot and considers the importance of memories and stories as humanitys legacy. The Thinning The Thinning is a 2016 American social science fiction thriller web film directed by Michael Gallagher and starring Logan Paul, Peyton List, Lia Marie Johnson, Calum Worthy, Matthew Glave, Michael Traynor, and Ryan Newman. It is set in a dystopian future in which population control is enforced through a school aptitude test. Those who fail it will be executed. Two high school students learn, to their horror, that the tests are rigged. Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold is a 1986 American adventure comedy film directed by Gary Nelson and released in West Germany on December 18, 1986, and in the United States on January 30, 1987. It is loosely based on the novel Allan Quatermain by H. Rider Haggard. It is the sequel to King Solomons Mines. The role of Allan Quatermain is reprised by Richard Chamberlain as is that of Jesse Huston by Sharon Stone, who was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress for this role, for which she lost to Madonna for Whos That Girl. The movie also starred James Earl Jones as Umslopogaas, Henry Silva as Agon, Aileen Marson as Queen Nyleptha, Cassandra Peterson as Queen Sorais and Chamberlains then real-life partner Martin Rabbett as Robeson Quatermain. Osama Osama is a 2003 drama film made in Afghanistan by Siddiq Barmak. The film follows a preteen girl living in Afghanistan under the Taliban regime who disguises herself as a boy, Osama, to support her family. It was the first film to be shot entirely in Afghanistan since 1996, when the Taliban regime banned the creation of all films. The film is an international co-production between companies in Afghanistan, the Netherlands, Japan, Ireland, and Iran. Although the title of the film highlights an allegorical relevance to Osama bin Laden, there is no further similarity. A Bay of Blood Bay of Blood, also known as Carnage, Twitch of the Death Nerve and Blood Bath, is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Mario Bava. Bava co-wrote the screenplay with Giuseppe Zaccariello, Filippo Ottoni, and Sergio Canevari, with story credit given to Dardano Sacchetti and Franco Barberi. The film stars Claudine Auger, Luigi Pistilli and Laura Betti. Carlo Rambaldi created the gruesome special make-up effects. The story details a string of mysterious murders that occur around the titular bay. Widely considered Bavas most violent film, its emphasis on graphically bloody murder set pieces was hugely influential on the slasher film subgenre that would follow a decade later. In 2005, the magazine Total Film named A Bay of Blood one of the 50 greatest horror films of all time. Police Story: Lockdown Police Story 2013 is a 2013 Chinese-Hong Kong action crime thriller film directed and written by Ding Sheng, and starring Jackie Chan in another reboot of the Police Story film series. The film is directed by Ding Sheng, who previously helmed Chans Little Big Soldier. Unlike the previous Police Story films where he portrays a Hong Kong cop, Chan instead portrays a mainland Chinese officer. Like New Police Story, 2013 is a stand-alone installment with a darker tone than the previous installments, which were more comedic. It is the sixth film in the series. Non c'è due senza quattro Double Trouble is a 1984 Italian comedy film directed by Enzo Barboni and starring the comedy team of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. Acts of Vengeance Acts of Vengeance is a 2017 action-thriller film directed by Isaac Florentine. It stars Antonio Banderas as a lawyer avenging the deaths of his wife and daughter. The film also features Karl Urban, Paz Vega, and Cristina Serafini. Scrooge Scrooge is a 1970 British musical film adaptation in Panavision of Charles Dickens 1843 story A Christmas Carol. It was filmed in London between January and May 1970 and directed by Ronald Neame, and starred Albert Finney as Ebenezer Scrooge. The films score was composed by Leslie Bricusse and arranged and conducted by Ian Fraser. With eleven musical arrangements interspersed throughout, the award-winning motion picture is a faithful musical retelling of the original. Albert Finney won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Musical/Comedy in 1971. The film received four Academy Award nominations, including for Best Original Song for "Thank You Very Much". Two Women Two Women is a 1960 Italian film directed by Vittorio De Sica. It tells the story of a woman trying to protect her young daughter from the horrors of war. The film stars Sophia Loren, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Raf Vallone, Eleonora Brown, Carlo Ninchi, and Andrea Checchi. The film was adapted by De Sica and Cesare Zavattini from the novel of the same name written by Alberto Moravia. The story is fictional, but based on actual events of July 1943 in Rome and rural Lazio, and during what the Italians call the Marocchinate. CB4 CB4 is a 1993 American comedy film directed by Tamra Davis and starring Chris Rock. The film follows a fictional rap group named "CB4", named after the prison block in which the group was allegedly formed. The movie primarily parodies the rap group N.W.A among other gangsta rap aspects, as well as taking inspiration from This is Spinal Tap. It contains short segments featuring celebrities and musicians such as Halle Berry, Eazy-E, Butthole Surfers, Ice-T, Ice Cube, Flavor Flav, and Shaquille ONeal. Underdogs Underdogs is a 2013 Argentine 3D computer-animated comedy co-written and directed by Juan J. Campanella. The film is inspired by the short story Memorias de un wing derecho by Argentine writer Roberto Fontanarrosa. Gaston Gorali, co-writer and producer of the film, and Eduardo Sacheri developed the screenplay with Campanella. The film is an Argentine production, and was released by Universal Pictures International in Argentina on 18 July 2013, setting an all-time record for an Argentine film opening at the box-office. Costing $21 million, the film is the most expensive Argentine film of all time, and the most expensive Latin American animated feature ever. In 2014, The Weinstein Company acquired the rights to distribute the film in North America. After numerous delays, including an August 2015 theatrical release that was scrapped last minute, the North American English-language version was released on DVD in July 2016. The film was available on Netflix in the United States in June 2016. The film received mixed reviews upon its international release; it has a 64% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 14 reviews, while scoring a 38% on Metacritic, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". Next Door Naboer is a 2005 Norwegian psychological thriller film, directed by Pål Sletaune. In the movie, the protagonist John is drawn into a sexual, violent game by his two beautiful neighbours. Naboer received an over-18 rating in Norway, which had only happened to four Norwegian movies before. Upon release it was well received by critics. Vera Cruz Vera Cruz is a 1954 American western film starring Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster, and featuring Denise Darcel, Sara Montiel, Cesar Romero, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson and Jack Elam. The movie was directed by Robert Aldrich from a story by Borden Chase. The pictures amoral characters and cynical attitude toward violence were considered shocking at the time and influenced future Westerns such as The Magnificent Seven, The Professionals, Sam Peckinpahs The Wild Bunch, and the films of Sergio Leone, which often featured supporting cast members from Vera Cruz in similar roles. The film was spoofed in the 1986 cult comedy Three Amigos, directed by John Landis. The Triangle The Triangle is a three-part US-British-German science fiction miniseries concerning the Bermuda Triangle, which first aired on Sci-Fi Channel in the US December 5–7, 2005. It was written by Dean Devlin, Bryan Singer and Rockne S. OBannon, directed by Craig R. Baxley, and produced by special effects experts Volker Engel and Marc Weigert, together with Kelly Van Horn, for Devlins and Singers production companies Electric Entertainment and Bad Hat Harry Productions, the BBC, and Engels and Weigerts production company Uncharted Territory. Eulogy Eulogy is a 2004 comedy-drama film written and directed by Michael Clancy. An international co-production between companies from Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States, the film follows a dysfunctional family as secrets come to light at the funeral of the familys patriarch. Street Trash Street Trash is a 1987 American black comedy body horror film directed by J. Michael Muro. It won the Silver Raven at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film. The film has acquired a status as a cult classic independent horror-comedy and is one of a number of films known as "melt movies". The Black Balloon The Black Balloon is a 2008 Australian comedy-drama film starring Toni Collette, Rhys Wakefield, Luke Ford, Erik Thomson, Gemma Ward as well as a cast of newcomers. It is directed by first-time feature film director, Elissa Down. The film was released in Australian cinemas on 6 March 2008. The world premiere was at the Berlin International Film Festival in Germany in February 2008, where the film received a Crystal Bear as the best feature-length film in the Generation 14plus category. Aftershock Aftershock is a 2010 Chinese disaster-drama film directed by Feng Xiaogang and produced by Huayi Brothers, starring Zhang Zifeng, Xu Fan, Zhang Jingchu, Chen Daoming, Lu Yi, Zhang Guoqiang and Li Chen. The film depicts the aftermath of the 1976 Tangshan earthquake. It was released in China on 22 July 2010, and is the first "big commercial film" IMAX film created outside the United States. The film was a major box office success, and has grossed more than US$100 million at the Chinese box office. Bol Bol is a 2011 Pakistani Urdu language social drama film written, directed and produced by Shoaib Mansoor. The film stars Humaima Malik, Atif Aslam, Mahira Khan, Iman Ali, Shafqat Cheema, Amr Kashmiri, Manzar Sehbai and Zaib Rehman in the lead roles. The film marks the debut of singer Atif Aslam and Mahira Khan. It concerns a religious Muslim family facing financial difficulties caused by too many children and changing times, with a major plot involving the fathers desire to have a son and his rejection of his existing intersex child. Bol was a critical and commercial success, and became one of the highest-grossing Pakistani films of all time. This film was part of a maternal and child health project, Newborns), implemented by Inc. and The Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs which entered in a partnership with Shoaib Mansoors Shoman Productions in 2009. The objective of the project was to advocate for womens rights by bringing the focus of media and the elite of Pakistan to family planning and gender issues. The PAIMAN Project Communications Advisor and country representative of JHU.CCP, Fayyaz Ahmad Khan, served as the executive producer of the movie. The film was reviewed by the Central Board of Film Censors in Lahore on 8 November 2010 and received its approval the next day. Bol is set in Lahore and many students from National College of Arts filmmaking department assisted Shoaib Mansoor on it. The Fourth Protocol The Fourth Protocol is a 1987 British Cold War spy film featuring Michael Caine and Pierce Brosnan, based on the novel The Fourth Protocol by Frederick Forsyth. Exodus Exodus is a 1960 American epic film on the founding of the modern State of Israel. It was made by Alpha and Carlyle Productions and distributed by United Artists. Produced and directed by Otto Preminger, the film was based on the 1958 novel Exodus by Leon Uris. The screenplay was written by Dalton Trumbo. The film features an ensemble cast, and its celebrated soundtrack music was written by Ernest Gold. Often characterized as a "Zionist epic", the film has been identified by many commentators as having been enormously influential in stimulating Zionism and support for Israel in the United States. While Premingers film softened the anti-British and anti-Arab sentiment of the novel, the film remains contentious for its depiction of the Arab–Israeli conflict. Preminger openly hired screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, who had been on the Hollywood blacklist for over a decade for being a communist and forced to work under assumed names. Together with Spartacus, also written by Trumbo, Exodus is credited with ending the practice of Blacklisting in the motion picture industry. Neruda Neruda is a 2016 internationally co-produced biographical drama film directed by Pablo Larraín. Mixing history and fiction, the film shows the dramatic events of the brutal suppression of Communists in Chile in 1948 and how the poet Pablo Neruda had to go on the run, eventually escaping on horseback over the Andes. The Last Winter The Last Winter is a 2006 thriller film directed by Larry Fessenden. The Last Winter premiered in The Contemporary World Cinema Programme at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2006. The script for the film originally featured a more woodsy Alaska with pine trees and it was after a research trip to Prudhoe Bay that they discovered the harsh flat conditions that ultimately ended up in the film. Patiala House Patiala House is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language sports drama film directed by Nikkhil Advani and starring Rishi Kapoor, Dimple Kapadia, Akshay Kumar and Anushka Sharma in the lead roles. It was produced by Bhushan Kumar, Mukesh Talreja, Krishan Kumar and Twinkle Khanna under the banner of People Tree Films, Credence Motion Pictures and Hari Om Entertainment. The film released on 11 February 2011. The theatrical trailer of the film was premièred with Farah Khans Tees Maar Khan on 24 December 2010. Akshay Kumar plays the role of a fast bowler, loosely based upon Monty Panesar and its concept was conceived by Rahul Nanda, son of writer Gulshan Nanda. Chi-Raq Chi-Raq is a 2015 American musical crime comedy-drama film, directed and produced by Spike Lee and co-written by Lee and Kevin Willmott. Set in Chicago, the film focuses on the gang violence prevalent in neighborhoods on the citys south side, particularly the Englewood neighborhood. The story is based on Aristophanes Lysistrata, a Classical Greek comedy play in which women withhold sex from their husbands as punishment for fighting in the Peloponnesian War. It stars Nick Cannon, Wesley Snipes, Teyonah Parris, Jennifer Hudson, Angela Bassett, John Cusack, and Samuel L. Jackson. It was the first film to be produced by Amazon Studios, released in select theaters on December 4, 2015 and on their video on demand service Amazon Instant Video on December 29. Big Top Pee-wee Big Top Pee-wee is a 1988 American comedy film and the sequel to Pee-wees Big Adventure, and stars Paul Reubens as Pee-wee Herman, with supporting roles done by Susan Tyrrell, Kris Kristofferson, Penelope Ann Miller, and Valeria Golino. The original music score is composed by Danny Elfman. The Innocents The Innocents, also known as Agnus Dei, is a 2016 French film directed by Anne Fontaine, which features Lou de Laâge, Agata Kulesza, Agata Buzek and Vincent Macaigne in its cast. The script is by Sabrina B. Karine, Pascal Bonitzer, Anne Fontaine and Alice Vial, after an original idea by Philippe Maynial. Maynial took inspiration from the experiences of his aunt, Madeleine Pauliac, a French Red Cross doctor who worked in Poland after World War II, dealing with the aftermath of mass rapes by Soviet soldiers. Son of Frankenstein Son of Frankenstein is a 1939 horror film directed by Rowland V. Lee, and is the third entry in Universal Studios Frankenstein series and the last to feature Boris Karloff as the Monster. It is also the first to feature Bela Lugosi as Ygor. The film is the sequel to James Whales Bride of Frankenstein, and stars top-billed Basil Rathbone, Karloff, Lugosi and Lionel Atwill. The film was a reaction to the popular re-releases of Dracula with Lugosi and Frankenstein with Karloff as a double-feature in 1938. Universals declining horror output was revitalized with the enormously successful Son of Frankenstein, in which the studio cast both stars. I'll Be Home for Christmas Ill Be Home for Christmas is a 1998 American Christmas family comedy film directed by Arlene Sanford. The plot follows a college student who must make it from his campus in Los Angeles, California to his familys home in Larchmont in time for Christmas dinner in order to win his fathers Porsche. It stars Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Jessica Biel, Adam LaVorgna, Sean OBryan and Gary Cole and was released on November 13, 1998. The Spiral Staircase The Spiral Staircase is a 1946 American psychological horror film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Dorothy McGuire, George Brent, and Ethel Barrymore. Adapted from Ethel Lina Whites British novel Some Must Watch by screenwriter Mel Dinelli, the film follows a mute young woman in an early-20th century Vermont town being terrorized by a serial killer who targets disabled women. The novel was adapted for a radio production starring Helen Hayes before reaching the screen. The film premiered in New York City on February 6, 1946. For her performance in the film, Barrymore received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Lilies of the Field Lilies of the Field is a 1963 film adapted by James Poe from the 1962 novel of the same name by William Edmund Barrett, and stars Sidney Poitier, Lilia Skala, Stanley Adams, and Dan Frazer. It was produced and directed by Ralph Nelson. The title comes from Matthew 6:27-33, a portion of the Sermon on the Mount, and its parallel scripture from Luke 12:27-30. It also features an early film score by prolific composer Jerry Goldsmith. The film was turned into a Broadway musical in 1970, retitled Look to the Lilies, with Shirley Booth in the role of Mother Maria Marthe. It tells the story of an African American itinerant worker who encounters a group of East German nuns, who believe he has been sent to them by God to build them a new chapel. Vivah Vivah is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film, written and directed by Sooraj R. Barjatya. Starring Shahid Kapoor and Amrita Rao, it was produced and distributed by Rajshri Productions. Vivah tells the story of two individuals, and relates their journey from engagement to marriage and aftermath. Vivah is the fourth film to feature Shahid Kapoor opposite Amrita Rao. The film was released on 10 November 2006, and became one of the biggest commercial successes of the year, grossing more than worldwide. Critical reception was mixed; some reviewers found it dramatically lacking and bloated, but it also has been credited for triggering changes to the way marriage is depicted on film. It became an unexpected success, as well as Kapoor and Raos biggest commercial success at that point. Kapoors performance earned him a nomination for Best Actor while Rao received Best Actress nomination at the Screen Awards. Vivah is the first Indian film to be simultaneously released in cinema and on the internet. The film was also dubbed into Telugu and released as Parinayam. Witchfinder General Witchfinder General is a 1968 British-American historical horror film directed by Michael Reeves and starring Vincent Price, Ian Ogilvy, Hilary Dwyer, Robert Russell and Rupert Davies. The screenplay by Reeves and Tom Baker was based on Ronald Bassetts novel of the same name. Made on a low budget of under £100,000, the film was co-produced by Tigon British Film Productions and American International Pictures. In the United States, Witchfinder General was retitled The Conqueror Worm by AIP to link it with their earlier series of Edgar Allan Poe adaptations directed by Roger Corman and starring Price; because its narrative bears no relation to any of Poes stories, American prints book-end the film with the titular poem being read through narration by Price. The film is a heavily-fictionalised account of the murderous witch-hunting exploits of Matthew Hopkins, a lawyer who falsely claimed to have been appointed as a "Witch Finder Generall" by Parliament during the English Civil War to root out sorcery and witchcraft. Its plot follows Roundhead soldier Richard Marshall, who relentlessly pursues Hopkins and his assistant John Stearne after they prey on his fiancée Sara and execute her priestly uncle John Lowes. Reeves directed many scenes of intense onscreen torture and violence that were considered unusually sadistic at the time. Upon its theatrical release throughout the spring and summer of 1968, the movies gruesome content was met with disgust by several film critics in the UK, despite having been extensively censored by the British Board of Film Censors. In the US, the film was shown virtually intact and was a box office success, but it was almost completely ignored by reviewers. Witchfinder General eventually developed into a cult film, partially attributable to Reevess 1969 death from an alcohol and barbiturate overdose at the age of 25, only nine months after its release. Over the years, several prominent critics have championed the film, including Tim Lucas, J. Hoberman, Danny Peary, Robin Wood and Derek Malcolm; their praise has particularly targeted its direction, performances and musical score by Paul Ferris. In 2005, the magazine Total Film named Witchfinder General the 15th-greatest horror film of all time. Dumplings Dumplings is a 2004 Hong Kong horror film, directed by Fruit Chan. It was expanded from a short segment in the horror compilation, Three... Extremes. The film is rated as Category III in Hong Kong. It premiered in Germany during the Berlin International Film Festival, on 4 August 2004, as part of the Panorama section. The Trap Klopka is a 2007 psychological thriller directed by Srdan Golubović, based on the novel of the same name, written by Nenad Teofilović. The film is a neo-noir piece that explores the age old question of how far a parent is willing to go to help an ailing child. Simultaneously, it also deals with the issues and challenges faced by the people living in post-Milošević Serbian society. Cría Cuervos Cría Cuervos is a 1976 Spanish drama film directed by Carlos Saura. The film is an allegorical drama about an eight-year-old girl dealing with loss. Highly acclaimed, it received the Special Jury Prize Award at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. Where Is the Friend's House? Where Is the Friends Home? is a 1987 Iranian drama film directed and written by Abbas Kiarostami. The title derived from a poem by Sohrab Sepehri, it is considered the first installment in Kiarostamis Koker trilogy, followed by Life and Through the Olive Trees, all of which take place in Koker. The film tells a deceptively simple account of a conscientious schoolboys quest to return his friends notebook in a neighboring village, since, should his friend fail to hand it in the next day, it is likely he will get expelled. Hence this film has been seen as a metaphor for the sense of civil duty, about loyalty and everyday heroics. The traditional beliefs of Iranian rural people are also depicted. The film is among the top ten in the BFI list of the 50 films you should see by the age of 14. Below Her Mouth Below Her Mouth is a 2016 Canadian erotic romantic drama film directed by April Mullen and written by Stephanie Fabrizi. The film stars Natalie Krill as Jasmine and Erika Linder as Dallas, two women in Toronto who meet and begin a passionate love affair. The cast also includes Tommie-Amber Pirie, Mayko Nguyen, Elise Bauman, Melanie Leishman and Sebastian Pigott. Waterloo Bridge Waterloo Bridge is a 1940 remake of the 1931 American drama film also called Waterloo Bridge, adapted from the 1930 play Waterloo Bridge. In an extended flashback narration, it recounts the story of a dancer and an army captain who meet by chance on Waterloo Bridge. The film was made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Mervyn LeRoy and produced by Sidney Franklin and Mervyn LeRoy. The screenplay is by S. N. Behrman, Hans Rameau and George Froeschel, based on the Broadway drama by Robert E. Sherwood. The music is by Herbert Stothart and cinematography by Joseph Ruttenberg. Gaby is a 1956 drama film with Leslie Caron and John Kerr. It is the third version of the play Waterloo Bridge, previously made into films in 1931 and 1940. It is the only version of the play made in color. Waterloo Bridge stars Robert Taylor and Vivien Leigh. The film was a success at the box office and nominated for two Academy Awards—Best Music for Herbert Stothart and Best Cinematography. It was also considered a personal favorite by both Vivien Leigh and Robert Taylor. Cinderella 3: A Twist in Time Cinderella III: A Twist in Time is the second direct-to-video sequel to the 1950 Walt Disney Pictures animated classic Cinderella. Canonically it is a continuation of the original Cinderella, rather than Cinderella II: Dreams Come True, though due to its unusual chronological sequencing it acknowledges the events of Dreams Come True by using some of its characters. The film was released on February 6, 2007 and was directed by Frank Nissen and features the voices of Jennifer Hale and Susanne Blakeslee. It made its world television premiere on Toon Disney on December 3, 2007. Ice Station Zebra Ice Station Zebra is a 1968 Metrocolor Cold War era suspense and espionage film directed by John Sturges, starring Rock Hudson, Patrick McGoohan, Ernest Borgnine, and Jim Brown. The screenplay by Alistair MacLean, Douglas Heyes, Harry Julian Fink, and W. R. Burnett is loosely based upon MacLeans 1963 novel of the same name. Both have parallels to real-life events that took place in 1959. The film was photographed in Super Panavision 70 by Daniel L. Fapp, and presented in 70 mm Cinerama in premiere engagements. The original music score is by Michel Legrand. The Ones Below The Ones Below is a 2015 British thriller directed by David Farr in his feature debut. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival and released on 11 March 2016 in the United Kingdom. Camp Nowhere Camp Nowhere is a 1994 American adventure comedy film directed by Jonathan Prince, written by Andrew Kurtzman and Eliot Wald, and stars Christopher Lloyd, Jonathan Jackson and Jessica Alba in her film debut. Rock 'n' Roll High School Rock n Roll High School is a 1979 American musical comedy film directed by Allan Arkush, produced by Michael Finnell, and starring P. J. Soles, Vince Van Patten, Clint Howard, and Dey Young. The film featured the punk rock group Ramones. In Fear In Fear is a 2013 British psychological horror film directed and written by Jeremy Lovering. The movie premiered on 20 January 2013 at the Sundance Film Festival. It stars Iain De Caestecker and Alice Englert as a young couple terrorised by an unknown assailant. The Hamiltons The Hamiltons is an independent 2006 horror film directed by the Butcher Brothers. Cory Knauf stars as a teenager who must decide whether to help the victims that his older siblings have kidnapped. The Beast of War The Beast is a 1988 American war film directed by Kevin Reynolds and written by William Mastrosimone, based on his play Nanawatai. The film follows the crew of a Soviet T-55 tank who became lost during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The film has enjoyed a cult-favorite status in spite of its low box office statistics. Anything for Her Anything for Her is a 2008 French thriller film starring Diane Kruger and Vincent Lindon, and is the directorial debut of Fred Cavayé. The film was remade in the United States in 2010 as The Next Three Days. This Island Earth This Island Earth is a 1955 American science fiction film from Universal-International, produced by William Alland, directed by Joseph M. Newman and Jack Arnold, that stars Jeff Morrow, Faith Domergue and Rex Reason. It is based on the eponymous 1952 novel by Raymond F. Jones, which was originally published in the magazine Thrilling Wonder Stories as three related novelettes: "The Alien Machine" in the June 1949 issue, "The Shroud of Secrecy" in December 1949, and "The Greater Conflict" in February 1950. The film was released in 1955 as a double feature with Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy. Upon initial release, the film was praised by critics, who cited the special effects, well-written script, and eye-popping Technicolor prints as being its major assets. In 1996, it was edited down and lampooned in The Movie, a spin-off of the popular syndicated movie riffing television series Mystery Science Theater 3000. Scream Factory has released the film on Blu-ray with a new 4K scan of the interpositive, featuring two aspect ratios: 1.85:1 and 1.37:1. Nannaku Prematho Nannaku Prematho is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language action thriller film written and directed by Sukumar and produced by B. V. S. N. Prasad under Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra, Bhogavalli Bapineedu and Reliance Entertainment. The film set up in London, features NTR Jr. and Rakul Preet Singh in the lead roles while Jagapati Babu and Rajendra Prasad played crucial and supporting roles. Nannaku Prematho marks the 25th film of N T Rama Rao Jr. as an actor. Devi Sri Prasad has composed the films music and background score. The cinematography was provided by Vijay C Chakravarthy and Navin Nooli edited the film. Principal photography commenced in August 2015. The audio launch of this film was held on 27 December 2015. This film was released worldwide on 13 January 2016. The film received positive reviews from critics and it was a box office success. Timon & Pumbaa The Lion Kings Timon & Pumbaa, often simply referred to as Timon & Pumbaa, is an American animated television series created by Walt Disney Television Animation. Based on the 1994 Disney animated film The Lion King, it centers on Timon the meerkat and Pumbaa the warthog, as they live their problem-free philosophy Hakuna Matata. The show ran for three seasons on CBS, Disney Channel, Toon Disney, and in syndication as a part of The Disney Afternoon. It aired from September 8, 1995 to September 24, 1999. It is also the first The Lion King-related media to feature humans, as humans did not appear in the film and its sequels. It is the first of two television series to be based on the film, the second being The Lion Guard. Bobs Gannaway and Tony Craig served as the shows executive producers for the first two seasons. As of Season 3, the series was produced by Chris Bartleman and Blair Peters, with Tedd and Patsy Cameron-Anasti serving as the executive producers. In 2004, Timon and Pumbaa starred in their own feature film The Lion King 1½, a direct-to-video adaptation of the television series to the first of two films. Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, Cam Clarke, Robert Guillaume, Julie Kavner and Jerry Stiller provided the voices of Timon, Pumbaa, Simba, Rafiki, Timons Mother and Uncle Max respectively. Miss Bala Miss Bala is a 2011 Mexican crime drama action film written by Gerardo Naranjo with Mauricio Katz and directed by Gerardo Naranjo. The film premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Son of Sardaar Son of Sardaar, also known by the abbreviation SOS, is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by Ashwni Dhir. The film features Ajay Devgn, Juhi Chawla, Sonakshi Sinha and Sanjay Dutt in lead roles and released on 13 November 2012. Salman Khan appears in a cameo role. It is a remake of the Telugu movie Maryada Ramanna directed by SS.Rajamouli. Although competing with the Yash Raj film Jab Tak Hai Jaan, Son of Sardaar managed to do good business at the box office worldwide. Box Office India declared it a Hit in India and an average grosser in the overseas markets. It went on to gross worldwide. Truth or Die Truth or Dare is a 2011 British psychological thriller film directed by Robert Heath and written by Matthew McGuchan. The film stars David Oakes, Tom Kane, Jennie Jacques, Liam Boyle, Jack Gordon, Florence Hall and Alexander Vlahos. Pollyanna Pollyanna is a 1960 live action drama Walt Disney Productions feature film, starring child actress Hayley Mills, Jane Wyman, Karl Malden, and Richard Egan, in a story about a cheerful orphan changing the outlook of a small town. Based on the novel Pollyanna by Eleanor H. Porter, the film was written and directed by David Swift. The film marks Millss first of six films for Disney, and it won the actress an Academy Juvenile Award. The Thieves The Thieves is a 2012 South Korean heist film directed by Choi Dong-hoon with an ensemble cast. With over 12.9 million ticket sales, the action comedy is currently the eighth highest-grossing film in Korean film history. The Servant The Servant is Harold Pinters 1963 film adaptation of a 1948 novella by Robin Maugham. A British production directed by Joseph Losey, it stars Dirk Bogarde, Sarah Miles, Wendy Craig and James Fox. It opened at Londons Warner Theatre on 14 November 1963. The first of Pinters three film collaborations with Losey, which also include Accident and The Go-Between, The Servant is a tightly constructed psychological dramatic film about the relationships among the four central characters examining issues relating to social class, servitude, and the ennui of the upper classes. Blinded by the Light Blinded by the Light is a 2019 British comedy-drama film directed by Gurinder Chadha, inspired by the life of journalist Sarfraz Manzoor and his love of the works of Bruce Springsteen. Manzoor co-wrote the script, with Chadha and Paul Mayeda Berges. It is based on Manzoors memoir Greetings from Bury Park: Race, Religion and Rock N’ Roll. Set in the town of Luton in 1987 Thatcherite Britain, the film tells the coming-of-age story of Javed, a British-Pakistani Muslim teenager whose life is changed after he discovers the music of Springsteen. Viveik Kalra stars in the lead role, along with Hayley Atwell, Rob Brydon, Kulvinder Ghir and Nell Williams in supporting roles. The film premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and was released by Entertainment One in the United Kingdom on 9 August 2019, and by Warner Bros. in the United States on 16 August 2019. Blinded by the Light received positive reviews from critics, and also received nominations for Best Film and Best Actor at the 2019 SIFF Awards. CBGB CBGB is a 2013 American biographical drama film about the former New York music venue CBGB. It follows the story of Hilly Kristals New York club from its concept as a venue for Country, Bluegrass and Blues to what it ultimately became: the birthplace of underground rocknroll and punk. The film uses devices such as a comic book-style panels, as well as onscreen text to identify important figures in the punk movement. Magic Magic is a 1978 American psychological horror film starring Anthony Hopkins, Ann-Margret and Burgess Meredith. The film, which was directed by Richard Attenborough, is based on a screenplay by William Goldman, who also wrote the novel upon which it was based. The score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith. 5 Flights Up 5 Flights Up is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed by Richard Loncraine, written by Charlie Peters, and starring Morgan Freeman and Diane Keaton. The film is based on the novel Heroic Measures by Jill Ciment. It was released on May 8, 2015 by Focus World. The Legend of Billie Jean The Legend of Billie Jean is a 1985 American drama film, directed by Matthew Robbins. It stars Helen Slater, Keith Gordon, Christian Slater and Richard Bradford. Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead is a 2010 American documentary film which follows the 60-day journey of Australian Joe Cross across the United States as he follows a juice fast to regain his health under the care of Joel Fuhrman, Nutrition Research Foundations Director of Research. Cross and Robert Mac, co-creators of the film, both serve on the Nutrition Research Foundations Advisory Board. Following his fast and the adoption of a plant-based diet, Cross states in a press release that he lost 100 pounds and discontinued all medications. During his road-trip Cross meets Phil Staples, a morbidly obese truck driver from Sheldon, in a truck stop in Arizona and inspires him to try juice fasting. A sequel to the first film, Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead 2, was released in 2014. Beatriz at Dinner Beatriz at Dinner is a 2017 black comedy-drama film directed by Miguel Arteta from a screenplay by Mike White. It stars Salma Hayek, John Lithgow, Connie Britton, Jay Duplass, Amy Landecker, Chloë Sevigny and David Warshofsky. An American-Canadian co-production, the film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on June 9, 2017, by Roadside Attractions and FilmNation Entertainment, and in Canada on June 16, 2017, by Elevation Pictures. Avenging Angelo Avenging Angelo is a 2002 American crime comedy film directed by Martyn Burke, and starring Sylvester Stallone, Madeleine Stowe and Anthony Quinn in his final film role. The film was released straight-to-DVD in the United States but received theatrical releases in Italy on August 30, 2002. Rules Don't Apply Rules Dont Apply is a 2016 American romantic comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by Warren Beatty. The ensemble cast features Beatty, in his first screen acting role in 15 years, Annette Bening, Matthew Broderick, Lily Collins and Alden Ehrenreich. Set in 1958 Hollywood, the film follows the romantic relationship between a young actress and her driver, which is forbidden by their employer, Howard Hughes. The film had its world premiere as the opening film of the AFI Fest on November 10, 2016, and was theatrically released in the United States on November 23, 2016, by 20th Century Fox. It received mixed reviews and was a box office bomb, grossing just $3.9 million against its $25 million budget. For her role, Collins was nominated for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical at the 74th Golden Globe Awards. Trapped Trapped is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language survival drama film directed by Vikramaditya Motwane, who also co-produced it with Anurag Kashyap, Vikas Bahl and Madhu Mantena under the banner of Phantom Films. The film stars Rajkummar Rao as Shaurya, a call centre employee who gets trapped in his apartment room without food, water and electricity, and Geetanjali Thapa as Noorie, the employees girlfriend. The films music and background score was composed by Alokananda Dasgupta, with lyrics by Rajeshwari Dasgupta. Siddharth Diwan was the cinematographer, and Nitin Baid the editor. Motwane got the idea for the film from an e-mail from writer Amit Joshi. He liked the idea and asked Joshi to send a full script, which he received a month later. The script was later re-written by Joshi and Hardik Mehta who turned the 130-page draft into 40 pages. Shot over a period of 20 days, the film was primarily shot in an apartment at Prabhadevi, Mumbai. Trapped premiered on 26 October 2016 at the Mumbai Film Festival, where it received a standing ovation. It was released in theatres on 17 March to positive reviews from critics, who praised both the concept of the film and Raos performance. It grossed a total of at the box-office. The film received several awards including the Critics Award for Best Actor for Rao, Best Sound Design for Anish John and Best Editing award for Nitin Baid, at the 63rd Filmfare Awards. Fantomas Fantômas is a 1964 French comedy film starring Jean Marais as the arch villain with the same name opposite Louis de Funès as the earnest but outclassed commissaire Paul Juve. In the film Juve teams up with journalist Fandor, also played by Marais, trying to catch Fantômas but never quite succeeding. It was Frances answer, in 1964, to the James Bond phenomenon that swept the world at around the same time. It is the first film of a trilogy, and Fantômas became extremely successful in Europe, the Soviet Union and Japan. It found success even in the United States, where fan websites exist to this day. Mylène Demongeot plays "Hélène Gurn", the girlfriend of "Jérôme Fandor", Fantômas arch enemy. The general tone of the films is more light-hearted than the original Fantômas novels. Commissaire Juve, as played by Louis de Funès, becomes a comedic character, much unlike his literary counterpart. Babysitting Babysitting is a 2014 French comedy film shot in the "found footage" style. It is directed by Nicolas Benamou and Philippe Lacheau. The film is also the directorial debut of Philippe Lacheau which he co-wrote and also starred in along with Alice David and Vincent Desagnat. Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas is a 1997 American direct-to-video animated Christmas musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. The film sold 7.6million VHS tapes in 1997. Trust the Man Trust the Man is a 2005 romantic comedy film directed and written by Bart Freundlich and starring David Duchovny, Billy Crudup, Julianne Moore, and Maggie Gyllenhaal. The film primarily deals with three relationships, and a realization of just how important those relationships are. It had a limited release on August 18, 2006. Woyzeck Woyzeck is a 1979 German drama film written, produced and directed by Werner Herzog and starring Klaus Kinski and Eva Mattes. It is an adaptation of the unfinished play Woyzeck by German dramatist Georg Büchner. Fortress of War Fortress of War is a 2010 Russian-Belarusian war film recounting the June 1941 defense of Brest Fortress against invading Wehrmacht forces in the opening stages of Operation Barbarossa, Nazi Germanys invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II. Events are narrated from the perspective of 15-year-old Sasha Akimov, centering on three resistance zones holding out against the protracted German siege. The defending forces are led by regiment commander Major Pyotr Gavrilov, with Regimental Commissar Yefim Fomin, and the head of the 9th Frontier Outpost, Lieutenant Andrey Mitrofanovich Kizhevatov. The film makers claim that the plot is as close as possible to historical fact, and that the Brest Fortress Museum supervised the plot thoroughly. Cabin Fever Cabin Fever is a 2016 American horror film directed by Travis Zariwny and written by Eli Roth. A remake of Roths 2002 film of the same name, the film stars Samuel Davis, Gage Golightly, Matthew Daddario, Nadine Crocker, and Dustin Ingram. The film was released on February 12, 2016 by IFC Midnight. Eli Roth, writer and director of the original film, acts as co-writer and executive producer. Pumpkin Pumpkin is a 2002 romantic dark comedy film starring Christina Ricci. It is a story of forbidden love between a developmentally-handicapped young man and a sorority girl. The film was directed by Anthony Abrams and Adam Larson Broder and written by Broder. A Soldier's Story A Soldiers Story is a 1984 American drama film directed by Norman Jewison, adapted by Charles Fuller from his Pulitzer Prize-winning Off Broadway production A Soldiers Play. A black officer is sent to investigate the murder of a black sergeant in Louisiana near the end of World War II. It is a story about racism in a segregated regiment of the U.S Army commanded by white officers and training in the Jim Crow South, in a time and place where a black officer is unprecedented and bitterly resented by nearly everyone. The film was first shown at the Toronto International Film Festival. It won the New York Drama Critics Award, the Outer Critics Circle Award, the Theater Club Award, and three Village Voice Obie Awards. It won the Golden Prize at the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. It was also nominated for three Academy Awards: for Best Picture, Supporting Actor, and Screenplay Adaptation. Jamaica Inn Jamaica Inn is a 1939 British thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock adapted from Daphne du Mauriers 1936 novel of the same name, the first of three of du Mauriers works that Hitchcock adapted. It stars Charles Laughton and features Maureen OHara in her first major screen role. It is the last film Hitchcock made in the United Kingdom before he moved to the United States. The film is a period piece set in Cornwall in 1819; the real Jamaica Inn still exists, and is a pub on the edge of Bodmin Moor. The score was written by Eric Fenby. Geronimo: An American Legend Geronimo: An American Legend is a 1993 historical western film starring Wes Studi, Jason Patric, Gene Hackman, Robert Duvall, and Matt Damon in an early role. The film, which was directed by Walter Hill, is based on a screenplay by John Milius. It is a fictionalized account of the Apache Wars and how First Lieutenant Charles B. Gatewood convinced Apache leader Geronimo to surrender in 1886. - much of what follows is copied from the New York Times review cited below - Dracula: Prince of Darkness Dracula: Prince of Darkness is a 1966 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher. The film was photographed in Techniscope by Michael Reed, designed by Bernard Robinson and scored by James Bernard. It stars Christopher Lee, Andrew Keir, Francis Matthews, and Barbara Shelley. This was the third entry in Hammers Dracula series, and the second to feature Christopher Lee as the titular vampire. Father of the Year Father of the Year is an American comedy film directed by Tyler Spindel. The film stars David Spade, Nat Faxon, Bridgit Mendler, Joey Bragg, Matt Shively, and Jared Sandler. The film was released on July 20, 2018 by Netflix. It was universally panned by critics. The Babymakers The Babymakers is a 2012 American comedy film directed by Jay Chandrasekhar, and starring Paul Schneider, Olivia Munn and Kevin Heffernan. Chandrasekhar and Heffernan are both members of Broken Lizard. The film received a limited release on August 3, 2012 in theaters and on video on demand services. It received a DVD and Blu-ray release September 18, 2012. Admiral Michiel de Ruyter is a 2015 Dutch film about the 17th-century admiral Michiel de Ruyter directed by Roel Reiné. The film had its world premiere in the Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum in Amsterdam on 26 January 2015 and has been released in cinemas in the Netherlands on 29 January 2015. On the English promotional website, the film has the title Admiral. Julia Julia is a 1977 American Holocaust drama film directed by Fred Zinnemann, from a screenplay by Alvin Sargent. It is based on a chapter from Lillian Hellmans book Pentimento about the authors relationship with a lifelong friend, "Julia," who fought against the Nazis in the years prior to World War II. The film stars Jane Fonda, Vanessa Redgrave, Jason Robards, Hal Holbrook, Rosemary Murphy, Maximilian Schell and Meryl Streep. Julia was released theatrically on October 2, 1977 by 20th Century Fox. Upon release the film received generally positive reviews and grossed $20.7 million against its $7 million budget. It received a leading 11 nominations at the 50th Academy Awards, including Best Picture and won 3 awards, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Adapted Screenplay. The film also received a leading 10 nominations at the 32nd British Academy Film Awards and won the highest 4 including Best Film. Spyder Spyder is a 2017 Indian action thriller film directed and written by AR Murugadoss. Shot simultaneously in Telugu and Tamil, the film stars Mahesh Babu, S. J. Surya and Rakul Preet Singh in lead roles. Harris Jayaraj is the music composer and Santosh Sivan is the cinematographer of the film. The production of the film and the films principal photography commenced in July 2016. The first look of the film was released on 12 April 2017, while the teaser was released on 1 June 2017. The film was released worldwide on 27 September 2017. Cherry 2000 Cherry 2000 is a 1987 American science fiction film directed by Steve De Jarnatt, starring Melanie Griffith and David Andrews, and produced by Edward R. Pressman and Caldecot Chubb. The screenplay was by Michael Almereyda. It Boy It Boy is a 2013 French romantic comedy film directed by David Moreau. It stars Virginie Efira and Pierre Niney, and narrates the story of a 38-year-old woman and her relationship with a teenage boy. Superfast! Superfast! is a 2015 American action comedy film written and directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. The film is a parody of The Fast and the Furious film series. It was released in theaters and VOD on April 3, 2015, to coincide with the premiere of Furious 7. Time to Leave Time to Leave is a French film directed by François Ozon, released in 2005. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Arrambam Arrambam is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by Vishnuvardhan. Produced by A. Raghuram and co-written by Subha, the film features Ajith Kumar, Arya, Nayantara and Taapsee Pannu in the lead roles and Kishore, Rana Daggubati, Akshara Gowda in supporting roles. While the score and soundtrack of the film were composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, the cinematography was handled by Om Prakash and editing by A. Sreekar Prasad. Following a six-month long pre-production and the official announcement of the project in May 2012, filming commenced in June 2012 and continued for the next 15 months. Majority of the filming happened in Mumbai. Other locations included Chennai, Bangalore, Dubai, Hyderabad, Mahabaleshwar, Jaisalmer, Leh and Ladakh. The film was not titled until it entered post-production and was mostly referred to as Thala 53 or Valai, a supposed working title. The film was released on 31 October 2013. My Old Lady My Old Lady is a British–French–American comedy-drama film written and directed by Israel Horovitz in his feature directorial debut. The film was released in 2014, and stars Maggie Smith, Kevin Kline, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Dominique Pinon. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Boot Camp Boot Camp, also released in the UK as Punishment, is a 2008 suspense psychological thriller film written by Agatha Dominik and John Cox and directed by Christian Duguay. The films working title was Straight Edge and it was shot in Fiji as the first film to utilize the southwest Pacific Ocean island countrys five-year-old incentive program that had been designed to create jobs while building a film production infrastructure. It is about teenagers sent to a rehabilitation camp who are then abused and brainwashed. The film stars Mila Kunis, Gregory Smith and Peter Stormare. Filming began on October 2, 2006 in Fiji and then continued in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The film was released on DVD internationally in 2008 and in the U.S. on August 25, 2009. Horror Express Horror Express is a 1972 science fiction-horror film, produced by Bernard Gordon and Gregorio Sacristan, directed by Eugenio Martín, that stars Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Alberto de Mendoza, Silvia Tortosa, and Telly Savalas. The screenplay was written by Arnaud dUsseau and Julian Zimet. My One and Only My One and Only is a 2009 comedy-drama film loosely based on a story about George Hamiltons early life on the road with his mother and brother, featuring anecdotes that Hamilton had told to producer Robert Kosberg and Merv Griffin. Kosberg pitched the idea of this true story to screenwriter Charlie Peters, then Merv Griffin shepherded the project from screenplay to production, until his death in 2007. Merv Griffins company served as one the films producers and Robert Kosberg executive produced. My One and Only starred Logan Lerman as George and Renée Zellweger as Georges mother. The film was directed by Richard Loncraine and written by Charlie Peters. The Truth About Emanuel The Truth About Emanuel is a 2013 American thriller drama film written, directed and produced by Francesca Gregorini. The film stars Jessica Biel, Kaya Scodelario, Alfred Molina, Jimmi Simpson, Aneurin Barnard and Frances OConnor. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2013. Tokyo Sonata is a 2008 film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. It won the award for Best Film at the 3rd Asian Film Awards and received 2008 Asia Pacific Screen Awards nominations for Achievement in Directing and Best Screenplay. At the 2008 Cannes Film Festival it won the Jury Prize of the Un Certain Regard section. Chhichhore Chhichhore is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Nitesh Tiwari and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under the banner of Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment. The film stars Sushant Singh Rajput, Shraddha Kapoor, Varun Sharma, Naveen Polishetty, Prateik Babbar, Tahir Raj Bhasin, Saanand Verma, and follows the life of seven friends from 1992 to present day. Filming began on 30 September 2018. The film was theatrically released in India on 6 September 2019. Lords of Chaos Lords of Chaos is a 2018 horror-thriller film directed by Jonas Åkerlund and written by Dennis Magnusson and Åkerlund. Adapted from the 1998 book of the same name, the film is a semi-fictionalised account of the early 1990s Norwegian black metal scene told from the perspective of Mayhem co-founder Euronymous. It stars Rory Culkin as Euronymous, Emory Cohen as Varg Vikernes, Jack Kilmer as Dead, and Sky Ferreira as Ann-Marit. The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, was released in the United States on 8 February 2019 by Gunpowder & Sky, and was released in the United Kingdom on 29 March 2019 by Arrow Films. It received positive reviews. Tour de Pharmacy Tour de Pharmacy is a 2017 sports doping mockumentary television film directed by Jake Szymanski, starring Andy Samberg, Orlando Bloom, Freddie Highmore, Daveed Diggs, and John Cena. It premiered on HBO on July 8, 2017. Una Una is a 2016 drama film directed by Benedict Andrews based upon the play Blackbird by David Harrower, who also wrote the films screenplay. It stars Rooney Mara, Ben Mendelsohn, Riz Ahmed, Ruby Stokes, Tara Fitzgerald, Natasha Little, and Tobias Menzies. The film had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on September 2, 2016. It was released in the United Kingdom on September 1, 2017, by Thunderbird Releasing and in the United States on October 6, 2017, by Swen. A Chinese Ghost Story A Chinese Ghost Story is a 1987 Hong Kong romantic comedy horror film starring Leslie Cheung, Joey Wong and Wu Ma, directed by Ching Siu-tung and produced by Tsui Hark. The plot is loosely based on a short story about Nie Xiaoqian from Qing dynasty writer Pu Songlings Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, and also inspired by the 1960 Shaw Brothers Studio film, The Enchanting Shadow. The film was popular in Hong Kong and several Asian countries, including South Korea and Japan. Although the film could not gain access to movie theaters in mainland China when it was first released, it became a cult classic among young people in the mainland, especially the generation born in the 1980s. Most notably it boosted the stardom of Joey Wong, won Leslie Cheung popularity in Japan, and sparked a trend of folklore ghost films in the Hong Kong film industry, including two sequels, an animated film, a television series and a 2011 remake. The film was ranked number 50 of the Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures presented at the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards. Lust Stories Lust Stories is a 2018 Indian anthology film, consisting of four short film segments directed by Anurag Kashyap, Zoya Akhtar, Dibakar Banerjee, and Karan Johar and a sequel to the 2013 anthology film Bombay Talkies. Co-produced by Ronnie Screwvala of RSVP and Ashi Dua of Flying Unicorn Entertainment, the film has an ensemble cast including Radhika Apte, Bhumi Pednekar, Kiara Advani, Manisha Koirala, Vicky Kaushal, Neil Bhoopalam, Neha Dhupia, Sanjay Kapoor, Jaideep Ahlawat, and Akash Thosar. It was nominated for International Emmy Award for Best TV Movie or Miniseries. Dirty Deeds Dirty Deeds is a 2005 American comedy film directed by David Kendall, produced by Bill Civitella and Dan Kaplow; written by Jon Land and Jonathan Thies. It was released on August 25, 2005 in the United States and filmed in Los Angeles, California. The film was given a rating of PG-13 for "crude humor, sexual content, language, teen partying/sexual references, and some violence". Toc Toc Toc Toc is a 2017 Spanish comedy film directed by Vicente Villanueva, starring Rossy de Palma, Paco León, Inma Cuevas, Óscar Martínez, Alexandra Jiménez, Adrián Lastra and Ana Rujas and distributed by Warner Bros. The film portrays a group of patients with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. The film’s title is a play on words in Spanish, with “toc” being both the onomatopoeia for “knock” and the abbreviation for OCD in Spanish. It is the film adaptation of a French play by Laurent Baffie. The film was shown during the summer of 2018 as part of the Cine de Verano in Sevilla, Spain. Smiley Smiley is a 2012 American slasher horror film directed by Michael Gallagher and made by Level 10 Films. The film stars Caitlin Gerard, Melanie Papalia, Keith David, Shane Dawson, Andrew James Allen, Toby Turner, and Liza Weil. The film was released on October 12, 2012. The Car The Car is a 1977 American horror film directed by Elliot Silverstein and written by Michael Butler, Dennis Shryack and Lane Slate. The film stars James Brolin, Kathleen Lloyd, John Marley and Ronny Cox, along with real-life sisters Kim and Kyle Richards. It tells the story of a mysterious car which goes on a murderous rampage, terrorizing the residents of a small town. The film was produced and distributed by Universal Studios, and was influenced by numerous "road movies" of the 1970s including Steven Spielbergs thriller Duel and Roger Cormans Death Race 2000. Switch Switch is a 1991 American fantasy comedy film written and directed by Blake Edwards. Based on George Axelrods play Goodbye Charlie, the film stars Ellen Barkin, Jimmy Smits, JoBeth Williams, and Lorraine Bracco. The After The After is an American science fiction drama pilot created by Chris Carter for Amazon Studios. Along with Bosch, the premiere episode was one of two drama pilots Amazon released online in February 2014. Viewers were allowed to offer their opinions about the pilot before the studio decided whether or not to place a series order. The pilot was ordered in August 2013 and made available for free online viewing beginning on February 6, 2014. On March 12, Amazon ordered The After to series. The first season would have consisted of eight episodes, released in four two-hour installments. On January 5, 2015, Amazon canceled the show without shooting another episode beyond the pilot. True Legend True Legend is a 2010 Chinese martial arts film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, starring Vincent Zhao, Zhou Xun, Jay Chou, Michelle Yeoh, Andy On, David Carradine, Guo Xiaodong, Feng Xiaogang, Cung Le, Gordon Liu, Bryan Leung and Jacky Heung. This was Yuen Woo-pings first film directing since 1996s Tai Chi Boxer. The film has been shown in both 2D and 3D, and was promoted as the first Chinese 3-D film. It was a rather large financial loss for producer Bill Kong, making only RMB 46.5 million against an estimated budget of US$20 million. It was released in the U.S. on May 13, 2011 by the distribution company Indomina, where it grossed US$62,200 during its run. This was one of Carradines final performances and it was released posthumously. The Addiction The Addiction is a 1995 American vampire horror film directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Lili Taylor, Christopher Walken, and Annabella Sciorra. Edie Falco and Kathryn Erbe appear in supporting roles. Its plot follows a philosophy graduate student who is turned into a vampire after being bitten by a woman during a chance encounter. After the attack, she begins to develop an addiction for human blood. The film was written by Ferraras frequent collaborator, Nicholas St. John, filmed in black-and-white and released simultaneously with Ferraras period gangster film, The Funeral. The film has been considered an allegory about drug addiction, as well as an allegory of the theological concept of sin. Strangerland Strangerland is a 2015 Australian-Irish drama suspense film directed by Kim Farrant at her directorial debut, and written by Michael Kinirons and Fiona Seres. The film stars Nicole Kidman, Joseph Fiennes, and Hugo Weaving. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on 23 January 2015 and in a limited release in cinemas and through video on demand on 10 July 2015 by Alchemy. It was a box office bomb, grossing $1 million against a $10 million budget. Foxy Brown Foxy Brown is a 1974 American blaxploitation film written and directed by Jack Hill. It stars Pam Grier as the title character, described by one character as "a whole lot of woman", who showcases unrelenting sexiness while battling the films villains. The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Truck Turner. The film uses Afrocentric references in clothing and hair. Grier starred in six blaxploitation films for American International Pictures. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the United Kingdom under section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic. God Help the Girl God Help the Girl is a 2014 British musical drama film written and directed by Stuart Murdoch of the band Belle and Sebastian. It follows three friends who form a band in Glasgow. It was preceded by an album of the same name released in 2009. It received mixed reviews. Life Is Sweet Life Is Sweet is a 1990 British Tragicomedy film directed by Mike Leigh, starring Alison Steadman, Jim Broadbent, Claire Skinner, Jane Horrocks and Timothy Spall. Leighs third cinematic film, it was his most commercially successful title at the time of release. The, by turns, tragi-comic story follows the fortunes of a working-class North London family over a few weeks one summer. Odd Man Out Odd Man Out is a 1947 British and Irish film noir directed by Carol Reed. Set in an unnamed Northern Irish city, it is based on the novel of the same name by F. L. Green and stars James Mason and Robert Newton. The film received the first BAFTA Award for Best British Film. Filmmaker Roman Polanski has repeatedly cited Odd Man Out as his favourite film. The Man in the White Suit The Man In The White Suit is a 1951 satirical comedy film made by Ealing Studios. It starred Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood and Cecil Parker and was directed by Alexander Mackendrick. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing for Roger MacDougall, John Dighton and Alexander Mackendrick. It followed a common Ealing Studios theme of the "common man" against the Establishment. In this instance the hero falls foul of both trade unions and the wealthy mill owners who attempt to suppress his invention. Jagga Jasoos Jagga Jasoos is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language musical mystery comedy adventure film written and directed by Anurag Basu, and produced by Basu and Ranbir Kapoor. The film features Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif in lead roles, and tells the story of a teenage detective in search of his missing father. The film was released on 14 July 2017. The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Jagga Jasoos received ten nominations at 63rd Filmfare Awards, winning four of them for the films music. The Stunt Man The Stunt Man is a 1980 American action-adventure comedy film directed by Richard Rush, starring Peter OToole, Steve Railsback, and Barbara Hershey. The film was adapted by Lawrence B. Marcus and Rush from the 1970 novel of the same name by Paul Brodeur. It tells the story of a young fugitive who hides as a stunt double on the set of an World War I movie whose charismatic director will do seemingly anything for the sake of his art. It was nominated for three Academy Awards: Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Director, and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium. However, due to its limited release, it never earned much attention from audiences at large. As OToole remarked in a DVD audio commentary, "The film wasnt released. It escaped." Deep Cover Deep Cover is a 1992 American neo-noir crime thriller film starring Laurence Fishburne, Jeff Goldblum and Charles Martin Smith, and directed by veteran actor Bill Duke in his second directorial outing. The screenplay was written by Henry Bean and Academy Award-nominee Michael Tolkin. Fishburne plays a police officer who goes undercover in a sting operation in Los Angeles to bring down a West Coast drug cartel. The film received positive reviews, being likened by some critics to a modern film noir. It is also notable for its theme song of the same name, composed by Dr. Dre and the then-newcomer Snoop Dogg. Ragtime Ragtime is a 1981 American drama film, directed by Miloš Forman, based on the 1975 historical novel Ragtime by E. L. Doctorow. The action takes place in and around New York City, New Rochelle, and Atlantic City early in the 1900s, including fictionalized references to actual people and events of the time. The film features the final film appearances of James Cagney and Pat OBrien, and early appearances, in small parts, by Jeff Daniels, Fran Drescher, Samuel L. Jackson, Ethan Phillips, and John Ratzenberger. The music score was composed by Randy Newman. The film was nominated for eight Oscars. F/X2 F/X2 is a 1991 American action thriller film directed by Richard Franklin and starring Bryan Brown and Brian Dennehy. It is a sequel to the 1986 film F/X. This was Franklins final American film before he returned to his native Australia. The Square The Square is a 2013 Egyptian-American documentary film by Jehane Noujaim, which depicts the ongoing Egyptian Crisis until 2013, starting with the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 at Tahrir Square. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 86th Academy Awards. It also won three Emmy Awards at the 66th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, out of four for which it was nominated. Ma Vie en Rose Ma vie en rose is a 1997 Belgian drama film directed by Alain Berliner. It tells the story of Ludovic, a child who is seen by family and community as a boy, but consistently communicates being a girl. The film depicts Ludovics family struggling to accept this transgressive gender expression. The film was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Surfer, Dude Surfer, Dude is a 2008 American comedy film directed by S.R. Bindler and starring Matthew McConaughey. Woody Harrelson claims the film is the most "non-work" he has ever done. McConaughey and Harrelson, who previously appeared together in EDtv, later co-starred in HBOs True Detective. Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii is a 1972 concert documentary film directed by Adrian Maben and featuring the English rock group Pink Floyd performing at the ancient Roman amphitheatre in Pompeii, Italy. Although the band perform a typical live set from the era, there is no audience beyond the basic film crew. The main footage in and around the amphitheatre was filmed over four days in October 1971, using the bands regular touring equipment, including a mobile 8-track recorder from Paris. Additional footage filmed in a Paris television studio the following December was added for the original 1972 release. The film was then re-released in 1974 with additional studio material of the band working on The Dark Side of the Moon, and interviews at Abbey Road Studios. The film has subsequently been released on video numerous times, and in 2002, a Directors cut DVD appeared which combined the original footage from 1971 with more contemporary shots of space and the area around Pompeii, assembled by Maben. A number of bands have taken inspiration from the film in creating their own videos, or filming concerts without an audience. Malevolent Malevolent is a 2018 British horror film directed by Olaf de Fleur Johannesson and written by Ben Ketai and Eva Konstantopoulos, based on the novel Hush also written by Konstantopoulos. The film centers on a team of scam artists who are making money from faked paranormal encounters. During an assignment at a country house, the team get more than they bargained for and one by one, they begin to lose grip on reality. It stars Florence Pugh, Ben Lloyd-Hughes, Scott Chambers, Georgina Bevan, James Cosmo, and Celia Imrie. The film was released on 5 October 2018, by Netflix. Death Wish 4: The Crackdown Death Wish 4: The Crackdown is an American 1987 action thriller film, and the fourth installment in the Death Wish film series. The film was directed by J. Lee Thompson, and features Charles Bronson, who reprises his leading role as Paul Kersey. In the film, Kersey is once again forced to become a vigilante after his girlfriends daughter dies of a drug overdose. He is recruited by tabloid owner Nathan White to take down various crime figures of the Los Angeles drug trade. Michael Winner, who directed the first three films in the series, was replaced by J. Lee Thompson. Death Wish 4: The Crackdown had a substantially lower budget and a more limited release than its predecessors. It was released in North America on November 6, 1987. The Bollywood film Mohra is an unofficial remake of the film. The film marks the seventh collaboration between Bronson and director J. Lee Thompson. Amos & Andrew Amos & Andrew is a 1993 American buddy action-comedy film directed and written by E. Max Frye, and starring Nicolas Cage and Samuel L. Jackson. The films title parodies that of the sitcom Amos n Andy while the premise also appears to be a riff on The Defiant Ones. Shot in and around Wilmington, the film concerns wealthy African-American playwright Andrew Sterlings purchase of a summer home on a predominantly white island. It was released to box office failure, grossing just under $10 million domestically, and receiving generally negative reviews from critics. Man of the House Man of the House is a 1995 American comedy film starring Chevy Chase, Farrah Fawcett and Jonathan Taylor Thomas. The film is about a boy who must come to terms with his potential stepfather, a well meaning lawyer who is unknowingly the subject of a manhunt by relatives of a man he helped land in prison. It was shot in Los Angeles, California and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Chico & Rita Chico and Rita is a 2010 Spanish adult animated music romantic film with Spanish and English languages directed by Tono Errando, Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal. The story of Chico and Rita is set against backdrops of Havana, New York City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Paris in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Chico is a young piano player with big dreams. Rita is a beautiful singer with an extraordinary voice. Music and romantic desire unite them, but their journey—in the tradition of the Latin ballad, the bolero—brings heartache and torment. The film was produced by Fernando Trueba Producciones, Estudio Mariscal, and Magic Light Pictures. It received financing from CinemaNX and Isle of Man Film. It won the Goya Award for Best Animated Film at the 25th Goya Awards and was nominated for the Oscar for Best Animated Feature at the 84th Academy Awards. Frankenhooker Frankenhooker is a 1990 American comedy horror film directed by Frank Henenlotter. Very loosely inspired by Mary Shelleys novel Frankenstein, the film stars James Lorinz as medical school drop-out Jeffrey Franken and former Penthouse Pet Patty Mullen as the title character. The Air Up There The Air Up There is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Paul Michael Glaser and starring Kevin Bacon and Charles Gitonga Maina with Yolanda Vazquez as Sister Susan. Norm of the North Norm of the North is a 2016 computer-animated comedy adventure film directed by Trevor Wall and written by Daniel R. Altiere, Steven M. Altiere, and Malcolm T. Goldman. It features the voices of Rob Schneider, Heather Graham, Ken Jeong, Colm Meaney, Loretta Devine, Gabriel Iglesias, Michael McElhatton, and Bill Nighy, and is an international co-production of the United States, India, and Ireland. The UK version of the film features the voice of James Corden. It was produced by Assemblage Entertainment, Splash Entertainment and Telegael, and distributed by Lionsgate. The film was theatrically released on January 15, 2016, and grossed $30 million on an $18 million budget. The film was panned by critics for its animation, plot, characters and humor. It temporarily held a rating of 0% on the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes. Two sequels were released: Norm of the North: Keys to the Kingdom, in 2018, and Norm of the North: King Sized Adventure, in 2019. World of Tomorrow World of Tomorrow is a 2015 American animated science fiction short film written, directed, produced, animated, and edited by Don Hertzfeldt. It features the voice of Julia Pott, opposite Hertzfeldts four-year-old niece Winona Mae, who was recorded while drawing and playing. Her spontaneous, natural vocal reactions and questions were then edited into the story to create her character. The film was nominated for Best Animated Short Film at the 2015 Academy Awards. Foxfire Foxfire is a 1996 film directed by Annette Haywood-Carter. Based on the Joyce Carol Oates novel Confessions of a Girl Gang, it examines the coming of age of four high school girls who meet up with a mysterious and beautiful drifter. Highwaymen Highwaymen is a 2004 Canadian-American thriller film directed by Robert Harmon. It stars Jim Caviezel, Rhona Mitra, Frankie Faison, and Colm Feore. The score was composed by Mark Isham. My Favorite Year My Favorite Year is a 1982 American comedy film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Richard Benjamin and written by Norman Steinberg and Dennis Palumbo, which tells the story of a young comedy writer. It stars Peter OToole, Mark Linn-Baker, Jessica Harper, and Joseph Bologna. OToole was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. The film was adapted into an unsuccessful 1992 Broadway musical of the same name. Zero Days Zero Days is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Alex Gibney. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Go for It Go for It is a 1983 Italian comedy film and spy movie parody starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. It was filmed in Miami. Young Einstein Young Einstein is a 1988 Australian comedy film written, produced, directed by and starring Yahoo Serious. It is a fantasized account of the life of Albert Einstein which alters all people, places and circumstances of his life, including relocating the theoretical physicist to Australia, having him splitting the atom with a chisel, inventing rock and roll and surfing. Although highly successful in Australia, and winning an award from the Australian Film Institute Awards, it was poorly received by critics in the United States. At the APRA Music Awards of 1990, the soundtrack won Most Performed Australasian Work for Film. Until the End of the World Until the End of the World is a 1991 French-German science fiction drama film by the German film director Wim Wenders; the screenplay was written by Wenders and Peter Carey, from a story by Wenders and Solveig Dommartin. An initial draft of the screenplay was written by American filmmaker Michael Almereyda. Wenders, whose career had been distinguished by his mastery of the road movie, had intended this as the ultimate road movie. Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story is a 2009 biographical television drama film directed and co-produced by Thomas Carter, written by John Pielmeier, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Kimberly Elise and Aunjanue Ellis. The film is based on the autobiography of neurosurgeon Ben Carson, which was co-written by Cecil Murphey and published under the same title in 1990. A Johnson & Johnson Spotlight Presentation, the movie premiered on TNT on Saturday, February 7, 2009. Gooding Jr. was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie. Carter was nominated for the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Television Film. The film additionally received a Critics Choice Television Award nomination for Best Movie/Miniseries and four Creative Arts Emmy Award nominations. Saint Sint is a 2010 Dutch dark comedy horror film about Sinterklaas, the character on which the Anglo-Saxon Santa Claus is based. The film was directed by Dick Maas and marked his return to the horror genre, in which he gained acclaim with his debut De Lift and Amsterdamned. The story distorts the popular traditions of Sinterklaas and portrays him as a ghost who murders large numbers of people when his annual celebration night coincides with a full moon. The War Wagon The War Wagon is a 1967 American Western film directed by Burt Kennedy and starring John Wayne and Kirk Douglas. Released by Universal Pictures, it was produced by Marvin Schwartz and adapted by Clair Huffaker from his own novel. The supporting cast includes Howard Keel, Robert Walker Jr., Keenan Wynn, Joanna Barnes and Bruce Dern. The picture received generally positive reviews. Filming took place in Sierra de Órganos National Park in the town of Sombrerete, Mexico. Fled Fled is a 1996 American action comedy film directed by Kevin Hooks. It stars Laurence Fishburne and Stephen Baldwin as two prisoners chained together who flee during an escape attempt gone bad. Incendiary Incendiary is a 2008 British drama film portraying the aftermath of a terrorist attack at a football match. It is directed by Sharon Maguire and stars Michelle Williams, Ewan McGregor, and Matthew Macfadyen. It is about a suicide bombing at Emirates Stadium during an Arsenal F.C. match, and its aftermath in the life of a woman who loses her husband and young son in the attack. It is based on the 2005 novel Incendiary by Chris Cleave. Le Mans Le Mans is a 1971 film depicting a fictional 24 Hours of Le Mans auto race starring Steve McQueen and directed by Lee H. Katzin. It features actual footage captured during the 1970 race held the previous June. Demons 2 Demons 2 is a 1986 Italian horror film directed by Lamberto Bava. It is a sequel to Bavas 1985 film Demons and stars David Knight, Nancy Brilli, Coralina Cataldi Tassoni as well as Argentos youngest daughter, Asia Argento, in her debut film performance at age 10. The demons from the first film invade the real world through a television broadcast, turning the residents of an apartment building into bloodthirsty monsters. The Great White Hype The Great White Hype is a 1996 American sports comedy film directed by Reginald Hudlin. It stars Samuel L. Jackson, Peter Berg, Damon Wayans, Jeff Goldblum, Jon Lovitz, Cheech Marin, John Rhys-Davies, Salli Richardson and Jamie Foxx. The film is a satire of racial preferences in boxing, and was inspired by Larry Holmess 1982 fight with Gerry Cooney and Mike Tysons 1995 return fight vs. Peter McNeeley. The film was distributed by 20th Century Fox and released on May 3, 1996. The Mists of Avalon The Mists of Avalon is a 2001 miniseries based on the 1983 novel of the same name by Marion Zimmer Bradley. Produced by American cable channel TNT, adapted by Gavin Scott, and directed by Uli Edel, the series is a retelling of the Arthurian legend with an emphasis on the perspectives of Morgan le Fay and other women of the tale. The first episode was the highest-rated original movie on basic cable in the summer of 2001. I'll Sleep When I'm Dead Ill Sleep When Im Dead is a 2003 British crime film directed by Mike Hodges, from a screenplay by Trevor Preston. The film bears striking similarities to Hodges directorial debut, the classic 1971 crime drama Get Carter. Both films feature men who return to their former home towns to investigate the death of a brother who has died under mysterious circumstances. My Bodyguard My Bodyguard is a 1980 American teen comedy drama film directed by Tony Bill, and written by Alan Ormsby. The film stars Chris Makepeace, Adam Baldwin, Matt Dillon, Martin Mull, and Ruth Gordon. The film was the debut of both Baldwin and an uncredited Jennifer Beals, and was Joan Cusacks first major film. The Match Factory Girl The Match Factory Girl is a 1990 Finnish-Swedish film edited, written, co-produced, and directed by Aki Kaurismäki, the final installment of his Proletariat Trilogy, after his Shadows in Paradise and Ariel. It follows Iris, a young, plain-looking factory worker living a lonely, impoverished and uneventful life in late 1980s Finland. Iris is played by Kati Outinen, who had appeared in a number of other Kaurismäki films. Black Widow Black Widow is a 1987 American neo-noir thriller film starring Debra Winger, Theresa Russell, Sami Frey, and Nicol Williamson. Dennis Hopper has a short role at the beginning of the film. It is a crime drama about two women: one who murders wealthy men whom she has married for their money, and the other an agent with the Department of Justice who grows obsessed with bringing her to justice. It was directed by Bob Rafelson, from a screenplay by Ronald Bass. The Greatest Story Ever Told The Greatest Story Ever Told is a 1965 American epic film produced and directed by George Stevens. It is a retelling of the Biblical account about Jesus of Nazareth, from the Nativity through to the Ascension. Along with the ensemble cast, it marked Claude Rainss final film role. When Father Was Away on Business When Father Was Away on Business is a 1985 Yugoslav film by director Emir Kusturica. The screenplay was written by the Bosnian dramatist Abdulah Sidran. Its subtitle is A Historical Love Film and it was produced by Centar Film and Forum, production companies based in Sarajevo. Set in post-World War II Yugoslavia during the Informbiro period, the film tells the story from the perspective of a boy, Malik, whose father Meša was sent to a labour camp. When Father Was Away on Business won the Palme dOr at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Blackway Blackway is a 2015 American thriller film directed by Daniel Alfredson and written by Joseph Gangemi and Gregory Jacobs, based on the 2008 novel Go with Me by Castle Freeman The film stars Anthony Hopkins, Julia Stiles, Ray Liotta, and Alexander Ludwig. Filming began on November 12, 2014, in Enderby. Although screened as Go with Me at the Venice Film Festival in 2015, it was not released for public viewing in the U.S. until 10 June 2016. The Old Dark House The Old Dark House is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy horror film directed by James Whale. It is based on the novel Benighted by J.B. Priestley. The ensemble cast includes Boris Karloff, Melvyn Douglas, Gloria Stuart, Charles Laughton, Raymond Massey, and Ernest Thesiger. Captains Courageous Captains Courageous is a 1937 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer adventure film. Based on the novel by Rudyard Kipling, "Captains Courageous: A Story of the Grand Banks", it had its world premiere at the Carthay Circle Theatre in Los Angeles. The movie was produced by Louis D. Lighton and directed by Victor Fleming. Filmed in black-and-white, Captains Courageous was advertised by MGM as a coming-of-age classic with exciting action sequences. Backgrounds and exteriors for the film were shot on location in Port aux Basques and Shelburne in Canada, and Gloucester. The Frisco Kid The Frisco Kid is a 1979 American western comedy film directed by Robert Aldrich, starring Gene Wilder as Avram Belinski, a Polish rabbi who is traveling to San Francisco, and Harrison Ford as a bank robber who befriends him. Undertow Undertow is a 2004 American psychological thriller film directed by David Gordon Green and starring Jamie Bell, Devon Alan, Dermot Mulroney and Josh Lucas. Taking place in Georgia, the film tells the story of two boys pursued by a murderous uncle. Met with a mixed response from critics, the film received special recognition for excellence in filmmaking from the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. In addition, Jamie Bell and Devon Alan won Young Artist Awards for their roles in the film. The Ignorant Fairies The Ignorant Fairies is a 2001 Italian drama film directed by Turkish-Italian film director Ferzan Özpetek. The story follows a woman who discovers that her recently deceased husband had been having an affair. M. Butterfly M. Butterfly is a 1993 American romantic drama film directed by David Cronenberg. The screenplay was written by David Henry Hwang based on his play of the same name. The film stars Jeremy Irons and John Lone, with Ian Richardson, Barbara Sukowa, and Annabel Leventon. Water Lilies Water Lilies is a 2007 French drama film and the debut as a screenwriter and director of Céline Sciamma. Operation Dumbo Drop Operation Dumbo Drop is a 1995 American war comedy film directed by Simon Wincer that explores war, politics, and animal welfare. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Gene Quintano and Jim Kouf based on a true story by United States Army Major Jim Morris. The film stars Danny Glover and Ray Liotta as Green Berets during the Vietnam War in 1968, who attempt to transport an elephant through jungle terrain to a local South Vietnamese village which in turn helps American forces monitor Viet Cong activity. A joint collective effort to commit to the films production was made by Interscope Communications and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment. It was distributed by Walt Disney Pictures theatrically, and by Buena Vista Home Entertainment for home media. Operation Dumbo Drop premiered in theaters nationwide in the United States on July 28, 1995, grossing $24,670,346 in domestic ticket receipts. The film was a moderate financial success after its theatrical run, but was generally met with negative critical reviews. Cold Prey 2 Cold Prey 2: Resurrection is a 2008 Norwegian slasher film, directed by Mats Stenberg. It is the sequel to the highly successful Cold Prey, and premiered in Norway on 10 October 2008. Written by Roar Uthaug and again starring Ingrid Bolsø Berdal in the leading role, this film picks up where the first left off. The female protagonist is picked up in the wilderness and brought to a hospital, but soon her nightmare starts all over again. Reviewers, though not overwhelmed, declared it a surprisingly good sequel to the original. Its opening weekend was the best for any Norwegian movie in history. Attraction Attraction is a 2017 Russian science-fiction drama film directed by Fyodor Bondarchuk. The plot tells about an extraterrestrial spaceship that crash-lands in the Chertanovo district of Moscow. The Russian government immediately introduces martial law, as the locals grow increasingly angry at the unwelcome guest. The film stars Irina Starshenbaum, Alexander Petrov, Rinal Mukhametov and Oleg Menshikov. According to Bondarchuk, the movie is a social allegory. The script writers stated that it was inspired by the 2013 Biryulyovo riots. The project became the fourth Russian film transferred to the IMAX 3D format. The premiere of the film in Russia was on 26 January 2017. Attraction became a box office hit, grossing more than 1 billion rubles and becoming the highest-grossing Russian sci-fi movie. It was also a moderate critical success with the Russian media. The Good Night The Good Night is a 2007 fantasy comedy-drama film written and directed by Jake Paltrow. The film stars his sister Gwyneth Paltrow, Penélope Cruz, Martin Freeman, Danny DeVito, Simon Pegg and others. The movie takes place in London and New York City, where a former pop star who now writes commercial jingles for a living experiences a mid-life crisis. The movie was released on the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Valley of the Wolves: Palestine Valley of the Wolves: Palestine is a 2011 Turkish action film directed by Zübeyr Şaşmaz and starring Necati Şaşmaz, Nur Fettahoğlu and Erdal Beşikçioğlu. The story revolves around a Turkish commando team which goes to Israel on a rampage of revenge to track down the Israeli military commander responsible for the Gaza flotilla raid. It is part of the Valley of the Wolves media franchise, based on the Turkish television series of the same name, and a sequel to Iraq and Gladio. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was at the time the most expensive Turkish films ever made. Valley of the Wolves: Palestine was criticized for being anti-Israeli and inflammatory. Brown Sugar Brown Sugar is a 2002 American romantic comedy film written by Michael Elliott and Rick Famuyiwa, directed by Famuyiwa, and starring Taye Diggs and Sanaa Lathan. The film is a story of a lifelong friends, A&R Andre and Editor-in-Chief Sidney. The two can attribute their friendship and the launch of their careers to a single, seminal childhood moment - the day they discovered hip-hop on a New York street corner. Now some 15 years later, as they lay down the tracks toward their futures, hip-hop isnt the only thing that keeps them coming back to that moment on the corner. The movie was released in the US on October 11, 2002 and ran for 16 weeks, grossing $27,363,891 domestically and $952,560 in the foreign sector for a worldwide total of $28,316,451. Catacombs Catacombs is a 2007 American horror film directed by Tomm Coker and David Elliot and starring Shannyn Sossamon and Alecia Moore. The plot follows a young woman attempting to find her way out of the Catacombs of Paris with a killer pursuing her. It is the first original film from FEARnet, collaborating with Lions Gate Entertainment. The films soundtrack was produced by Yoshiki Hayashi and Jonathon Pratt and was released on October 7, 2007. Hichki Hichki is a 2018 Indian Hindi comedy-drama film, directed by Sidharth Malhotra and produced by Maneesh Sharma under the banner Yash Raj Films. It is an Indian adaptation of Brad Cohens autobiography Front of the Class: How Tourette Syndrome Made Me the Teacher I Never Had, which Yash Raj Films acquired the rights to, with Cohen himself also giving advice during the films production. Hichki stars Rani Mukerji in the lead role of an aspiring teacher having Tourette syndrome, who must prove herself by educating a group of underprivileged students. The films trailer was launched on December 19, 2017, And Rani Mukerji received her 9th Nomination for Filmfare Award for Best Actress at 64th Filmfare Awards. It was theatrically released on 23 March 2018 to generally positive reviews from critics. Hichki was also screened at the Shanghai International Film Festival on June 16, 2018. Hichki is Mukerjis first film released after a four-year hierji, and emerged as a "Blockbuster" at the box office. Produced on a limited budget of , the film grossed worldwide, the majority of which came from China. Hichki became one of the top seven highest-grossing Bollywood films of 2018, as well as the third all-time highest-grossing Indian film led by a female protagonist. The film was also the eighth highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2018. The Earrings of Madame De... The Earrings of Madame de… is a 1953 drama film directed by Max Ophüls, adapted from Louise Lévêque de Vilmorins novel by Ophüls, Marcel Archard and Annette Wadement. The film is considered a masterpiece of the 1950s French cinema. Andrew Sarris called it "the most perfect film ever made". Ophüls said the storys construction attracted him, stating "there is always the same axis around which the action continually turns like a carousel. A tiny, scarcely visible axis: a pair of earrings". The films different titles reflect on the fact that the surname of the Madame in question – the same as that of her husbands – is never heard nor seen onscreen. The few times in the film when it might be revealed, it is elided by noise or a camera trick. Nil by Mouth Nil by Mouth is a 1997 British drama film portraying a family of characters living in South East London. It was Gary Oldmans debut as a writer and director; the film was produced by Oldman, Douglas Urbanski and Luc Besson. It stars Ray Winstone as Raymond, the abusive husband of Valerie. White Girl White Girl is a 2016 American film written and directed by Elizabeth Wood in her directorial debut. It stars Morgan Saylor, Brian Marc, India Menuez, Adrian Martinez, Anthony Ramos, Ralph Rodriguez, Annabelle Dexter-Jones, Chris Noth and Justin Bartha. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2016. The film was released on September 2, 2016 by FilmRise. Oh, God! Oh, God! is a 1977 American comedy film starring George Burns and John Denver. Based on a novel of the same name by Avery Corman, the film was directed by Carl Reiner from a screenplay written by Larry Gelbart. The story centers on unassuming supermarket manager Jerry Landers, chosen by God to spread his message despite the skepticism of the media, religious authorities, and Landers own wife. The film inspired two sequels, Oh and Oh, both of which featured Burns reprising his role, but with no other recurring characters from the original story. Here on Earth Here on Earth is a 2000 American romantic drama film directed by Mark Piznarski from a screenplay by Michael Seitzman. The film stars Chris Klein, Leelee Sobieski, and Josh Hartnett. The original music score was composed by Kelly Jones and Andrea Morricone. I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell is a 2009 American independent comedy film loosely based on the work and persona of writer Tucker Max, who co-wrote the screenplay. In an interview with Shave Magazine Max explained that the film is not "a direct recount or retelling. It says it is based on true events because it is. Basically, every scene in the movie happened in real life in one way or another but it happened in a different time or time frame. But pretty much every single thing happened." The film was directed by Bob Gosse and stars Matt Czuchry as Max. It was produced by Darko Entertainment and distributed by Freestyle Releasing. Max had said previously that sequels were possible if the initial film found financial success. The film was released in theaters on September 25, 2009. The DVD was released on January 26, 2010. While the book was a best-seller, the film adaptation of Maxs exploits was a box office bomb that earned overwhelmingly negative reviews. Ballet Shoes Ballet Shoes is a 2007 British television film, adapted by Heidi Thomas from Noel Streatfeilds 1936 novel Ballet Shoes. It was produced by Granada Productions and premiered on BBC One on 26 December 2007. It is directed by Sandra Goldbacher. A previous adaptation of Ballet Shoes was produced in serial format by the BBC in 1975 and directed by Timothy Combe. "Ballet Shoes" co-stars former Harry Potter stars Emma Watson as Pauline Fossil, Gemma Jones as Dr. Jakes, and Richard Griffiths as Gum. Dot the I Dot the i is a 2003 psychological thriller starring Gael García Bernal, Natalia Verbeke, and James DArcy. It was written and directed by Matthew Parkhill. Waste Land Waste Land is a 2010 British-Brazilian documentary film directed by Lucy Walker. The film chronicles artist Vik Muniz, who travels to the worlds largest landfill, Jardim Gramacho outside Rio de Janeiro, to collaborate with a lively group of catadores of recyclable materials, who find a way to the most prestigious auction house in London via the surprising transformation of refuse into contemporary art. The catadores work in a co-operative founded and led by Sebastião Carlos Dos Santos, the ACAMJG, or Association of Pickers of Jardim Gramacho, who dreamed of improving life for his community. The money created by the selling of the artworks was given back to the catadores and the ACAMJG, as well as the prize money from the film awards, to help the catadores and their community. The film premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and went on to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, as well as win over 50 other film awards including the International Documentary Associations Best Documentary Award, which was handed to director Lucy Walker inside a garbage bag. The documentary was produced by Angus Aynsley and Hank Levine, executive produced by Fernando Meirelles, co-directed by João Jardim and Karen Harley, co-produced by Peter Martin, and photographed by Dudu Miranda. The music was created by Moby, who is a friend and frequent collaborator of Walker. The film was distributed by Arthouse Films in the US, Entertainment One in Canada, Hopscotch Films in Australia and New Zealand, and Midas Filmes in its native Portugal. Thou Gild'st the Even Thou Gildst The Even is a 2013 Turkish drama film directed by Onur Ünlü. The Forsaken The Forsaken is a 2001 American horror film written and directed by J. S. Cardone and distributed by Screen Gems. The film stars Kerr Smith, Brendan Fehr, Izabella Miko, and Jonathan Schaech. Conceived as a road movie with vampire hunters, the story follows a young film trailer editor on a cross-country business trip through the Arizona desert who picks up a shady hitchhiker and along the way encounters a disoriented young woman whos being stalked by a vampire cult. Dasavatharam Dasavathaaram is a 2008 Indian Tamil science fiction disaster film, directed by K. S. Ravikumar. It stars Kamal Haasan, who also wrote the screenplay and story of the film, in ten distinct roles, beating the nine-role records made by Sivaji Ganesan in Navarathri, Akkineni Nageswara Rao in Navarathri and Sanjeev Kumar in Naya Din Nai Raat. Asin appears in two roles and Mallika Sherawat plays a subsidiary role. The film, which had been under production for nearly three years, was produced and primarily distributed by Venu Ravichandran. Primary filming locations included the United States and across Tamil Nadu in India. The soundtrack to the film was composed by Himesh Reshammiya and the background score was by Devi Sri Prasad. The plot of the film revolves around bringing together the lives of several individuals beginning with the 12th century and ending with the 21st century; the main person being a research scientist who develops a bio-weapon and makes sure that it is not acquired by a group of terrorists. Several other people also get involved in the process and all their stories connect after the striking of a tsunami, thus bringing in philosophical views into the picture. After delays in post-production, the film was released on 13 June 2008 in around 1300 prints worldwide. Ladies vs. Ricky Bahl Ladies vs Ricky Bahl is a 2011 Indian romantic comedy film directed by Maneesh Sharma and produced by Aditya Chopra of Yash Raj Films. It stars Ranveer Singh opposite Anushka Sharma in lead roles along with Dipannita Sharma, Aditi Sharma and debutant Parineeti Chopra. Ranveer plays a conman named Ricky Bahl who cons women until three of these women unite to con him back. The story was inspired by Jeffrey Archers novel Not a Penny More. It was released on 9 December 2011 to a mixed response from critics but eventually ended up being a commercial success, earning ₹84 crores gross from the box office on a budget of ₹20 crores. Le Doulos Le Doulos is a 1963 French crime film written and directed by Jean-Pierre Melville, adapted from the novel of the same name by Pierre Lesou. It was released theatrically as The Finger Man in the English-speaking world, but all video and DVD releases have used the French title. Intertitles at the beginning of the film explain that its title refers both to a kind of hat and to the slang term for a police informant. Bag of Bones Bag of Bones or Stephen Kings Bag of Bones, is an American TV horror film adaptation of Stephen Kings novel of the same name. Directed by Mick Garris from Matt Vennes screenplay, it was first aired in 2011 on the A&E Network in two parts. When shown on British Channel 5 on 29 December 2012, it was however shown as a single 2 1/2 hourfilm. Bushwick Bushwick is a 2017 American action thriller film directed by Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion and written by Nick Damici and Graham Reznick. The film is about a former US Navy Hospital Corpsmen and a young graduate student who form an unlikely alliance during the invasion of their city by a mysterious, heavily-armed militia. After both are injured during the fighting, they have to work together to rescue family members and escape to the US armys extraction point for civilians. Leprechaun 2 Leprechaun 2 is a 1994 American black comedy slasher film and the second film in the Leprechaun series. Directed by Rodman Flender, the film centers on a psychopathic leprechaun hunting for a bride. None of the characters from the first film are seen or mentioned in the film and the leprechaun in this film is an entirely different one. Brute Force Brute Force is a 1947 American crime film noir directed by Jules Dassin, from a screenplay by Richard Brooks with cinematography by William H. Daniels. It stars Burt Lancaster, Hume Cronyn and Charles Bickford. This was among several noir films made by Dassin during the postwar period. The others were Thieves Highway, Night and the City and The Naked City. John Doe: Vigilante John Doe: Vigilante is a 2014 Australian crime thriller, directed by Kelly Dolen. The story is written by Kelly Dolen and Stephen M.Coates. The screenplay was written by Stephen M.Coates. The film stars Daniel Lissing, Jamie Bamber, Lachy Hulme and Ditch Davey. The Dirty Picture The Dirty Picture is a 2011 Indian biographical musical drama film inspired by the life of Silk Smitha, a South Indian actress noted for her erotic roles. The filmmakers have clarified that the story is not officially or literally based on Smitha alone, but on many of her southern contemporaries such as Disco Shanti. It also resembles the personal lives of other women in popular culture, including Hollywood actress and sex symbol Marilyn Monroe. The film was directed by Milan Luthria and co-produced by Shobha Kapoor and Ekta Kapoor, after Ekta came up with the idea and asked screenwriter Rajat Aroraa to pen a story based on it. Produced on a budget of , The Dirty Picture was released worldwide on 2 December 2011, in Hindi, Telugu and Tamil versions. Vidya Balan, Naseeruddin Shah, Tusshar Kapoor and Emraan Hashmi played lead roles. Upon release it was a critical and commercial success, with Balan receiving the highest accolades for her performance; she was called "the hero of the film". In addition, the film has received widespread praise for portraying women as powerful, contributing something unique to a typically male-dominated society. The music was composed by Vishal Shekhar with lyrics written by Rajat Aroraa. The Dirty Picture grossed worldwide and received several awards, most of which were won by Balan for her portrayal of Silk. It won three National Film Awards including Best Actress, three Filmfare Awards and six Screen Awards including Best Picture and Best Director. Box Office India declared the film Super Hit after its fourth week. My Grandfather's People My Grandfathers People is a 2011 Turkish drama film directed by Çağan Irmak. Lola Versus Lola Versus is a 2012 American romantic comedy film directed by Daryl Wein. The screenplay was co-written by Wein and his partner and Lola co-star Zoe Lister-Jones. It stars Greta Gerwig, Joel Kinnaman, Zoe Lister-Jones, Bill Pullman and Debra Winger. Yuva Yuva, originally titled Howrah Bridge, is a 2004 Indian political thriller film directed by Mani Ratnam and released in 2004. The film was simultaneously shot in Tamil as Aaytha Ezhuthu and in Hindi, and is based on the storyline of students entering politics. The film tells the stories of three young men from completely different strata of society and how one fateful incident on Kolkatas Howrah Bridge which changes their lives forever. The narrative of the story is partially in hyperlink format. Invasion U.S.A. Invasion U.S.A. is a 1985 American action film made by Cannon Films starring Chuck Norris. It was directed by Joseph Zito. It involves the star fighting off a force of Soviet/Cuban-led guerillas. Both Chuck Norris and his brother, Aaron, were involved in the writing. It was made in the Greater Atlanta area of Georgia, and Fort Pierce. Miami landmarks, such as Dadeland Mall and Miracle Mile, can also be seen in the film. The 1986 film Avenging Force was originally intended as a sequel until Chuck Norris turned it down. It was instead made as a standalone film starring Michael Dudikoff, sharing only the protagonists name. Salyut-7 Salyut 7 is a 2017 Russian historical drama film directed by Klim Shipenko. The story is based on the Soyuz T-13 mission in 1985, part of the Soviet Salyut programme; it was the first time in history that a dead space station was docked with, and brought back into service. It was released on 12 October 2017. Le Corbeau Le Corbeau is a 1943 French film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot and starring Pierre Fresnay, Micheline Francey and Pierre Larquey. The film is about a French town where a number of citizens receive anonymous letters containing libelous information, particularly targeting a doctor accused of being an abortionist. The mystery surrounding the letters eventually escalates into violence. The film caused serious problems for its director after World War II as it had been produced by Continental Films, a German production company established near the beginning of the Occupation of France, and because the film had been perceived by the underground and the Communist press as vilifying the French people. Because of this, Clouzot was initially banned for life from directing in France, but after protests only until 1947. The film was suppressed until 1969. It was remade as The 13th Letter by Otto Preminger. The Hedgehog The Hedgehog is a French film directed by Mona Achache, loosely based on the novel The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery. Made in 2008, the film was released in theatres in 2009. Black Dog Black Dog is a 1998 American action film directed by Kevin Hooks and starring Patrick Swayze. The film tells the story of a trucker and ex-con who is manipulated into transporting illegal arms. The film co-stars musicians Randy Travis and Meat Loaf. Father of Invention Father of Invention is a 2010 American comedy-drama film directed by Trent Cooper, and stars Kevin Spacey, Camilla Belle and Johnny Knoxville. Seems Like Old Times Seems Like Old Times is a 1980 American comedy film starring Chevy Chase, Goldie Hawn, and Charles Grodin, directed by Jay Sandrich and written by Neil Simon. It is the only film directed by Sandrich. After Nick Gardenia is forced to rob a bank, and becomes a fugitive, he seeks help from his ex-wife Glenda Parks, a public defender. Her current husband, Ira Parks, is the Los Angeles County district attorney, who harbors a jealous disdain towards Nick. The film was the second pairing of Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase, after 1978s Foul Play. High Spirits High Spirits is a 1988 fantasy comedy film directed by Neil Jordan and starring Steve Guttenberg, Daryl Hannah, Beverly DAngelo, Liam Neeson and Peter OToole. It is an Irish, British and American co-production. Set in a remote Irish castle called Dromore Castle, Co. Limerick, High Spirits is a topsy-turvy comedy with thematic leanings towards Irelands rich folklore regarding ghosts and spirits, where the castle starts to come to life with the help of such denizens. Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain is a 2013 American stand-up comedy concert film featuring Kevin Harts 2012 performance at Madison Square Garden. It was released in theaters on July 3, 2013. The film was directed by Leslie Small and Tim Story, produced by Hartbeat Productions, and distributed by Summit Entertainment and Codeblack Films. The Package The Package is a 1989 American political thriller film directed by Andrew Davis and starring Gene Hackman, Joanna Cassidy and Tommy Lee Jones. Set during the Cold War, the film portrays an assassination conspiracy within both the U.S. and Soviet militaries. The Americans and Soviets are about to sign a disarmament treaty to completely eliminate nuclear weapons, but elements within each countrys military are vehemently opposed to such a plan and determined to stop it at all costs. Roger Ebert awarded the film three stars out of four, calling it "smarter than most thrillers". Beast Beast is a 2017 British psychological thriller film written and directed by Michael Pearce, starring Jessie Buckley, Johnny Flynn, and Geraldine James. The film had its world premiere in the Platform section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Asterix and Caesar Asterix Versus Caesar is a 1985 animated film that was written by René Goscinny, Albert Uderzo and Pierre Tchernia, and directed by Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi, and is the fourth film adaptation of the Asterix Comic book series. The story, an adaptation that combines the plots of Asterix the Legionary and Asterix the Gladiator, sees Asterix and his friend Obelix set off to rescue two lovers from their village that had been kidnapped by the Romans. The films theme song, Astérix est là, was composed and performed by Plastic Bertrand. A book of the film was released containing the story and stills from the film. It was later re-printed when Orion Publishing re-released the entire series. The Beautician and the Beast The Beautician and the Beast is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Ken Kwapis. It stars Fran Drescher as a New York City beautician who is hired, under the false assumption she is a science teacher, to tutor the four children of a dictator, played by Timothy Dalton, of a fictional Eastern European nation. Ian McNeice, Patrick Malahide, Lisa Jakub, Michael Lerner, Adam LaVorgna, Phyllis Newman, and Heather DeLoach appear in supporting roles. Produced by Dreschers company High School Sweethearts in partnership with Paramount Pictures, The Beautician and the Beast is her first starring role in a film, and part of her attempt to transition from television to film. Drescher chose Todd Graff to write the screenplay because of his familiarity with her style of humor. She pitched and sold the project to transition her career from television to film. Filming took place in Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills, and Sychrov Castle in the Czech Republic. Kwapis consulted with dialect coach Francie Brown to create the fictional language Slovetzian for the movie. Cliff Eidelman composed the soundtrack which features the London Metropolitan Orchestra. The Beautician and the Beast received primarily negative reviews. Daltons performance had mostly positive reviews, while the response to Drescher was more mixed. Drescher was nominated for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress for her role. Commentators noted that the film deals with themes of cultural differences and takes inspiration from outside sources. The Beautician and the Beast was a box office disappointment, grossing roughly $11.5 million against a production budget of $16 million. Hacker Hacker is a 2016 crime thriller, directed by Akan Satayev, about a group of young hackers who get involved with an online crime group and black market dealers across Toronto, Hong Kong, New York and Bangkok. The cast consisted of Callan McAuliffe, Lorraine Nicholson, Daniel Eric Gold, and Clifton Collins Jr. The story was loosely based on real events. The screenplay was written by Timur Zhaxylykov and Sanzhar Sultan, who also produced in association with Brillstein Entertainment Partners. The film had a limited release in the US, on December 2nd, 2016. Following that, Sony Pictures released the film on home entertainment. Other People Other People is a 2016 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Chris Kelly and starring Jesse Plemons, Molly Shannon, Bradley Whitford, Maude Apatow, Madisen Beaty, John Early, Zach Woods, Josie Totah, and June Squibb. It is a semi-autobiographical look at Kellys family. The film had its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2016. The film was released on September 9, 2016, by Vertical Entertainment. The Magician Ansiktet, also released as The Magician, is a 1958 Swedish film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman, and starring Max von Sydow and Ingrid Thulin. The plot follows a traveling magician named Albert Vogler, whose allegedly supernatural live shows are challenged by the skeptical townspeople of a small village. Blending elements of psychological drama and horror, the film was distantly inspired by G. K. Chestertons play Magic, which Bergman numbered among his favourites. Bergman staged a theatre production of "Magic" in Swedish at one point. The film was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 31st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Girl in the Café The Girl in the Café is a British made-for-television drama film directed by David Yates, written by Richard Curtis and produced by Hilary Bevan Jones. The film is produced by the independent production company Tightrope Pictures and was originally screened on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 25 June 2005. It was also shown in the United States on cable television station Home Box Office on the same day. Bill Nighy portrays the character of Lawrence, with Kelly Macdonald portraying Gina. Nighy and Macdonald had previously starred together in the 2003 BBC serial State of Play, which was also directed by Yates and produced by Bevan-Jones. The Girl in the Cafés casting director is Fiona Weir who, at the time, was also the casting director for the Harry Potter films, the last four of which Yates directed. The film was noted at the 58th Primetime Emmy Awards, where it received seven nominations and won Outstanding Made for Television Movie, Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special for Curtis, and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for Macdonald. The Third Half The Third Half is a Macedonian-Czech-Serbian film that deals with Macedonian football during World War II, and the deportation of Jews from Macedonia. It is a story of love during wartime and a countrys passion for soccer. The government of Macedonia considered the movie of national interest and funded it with one million euros. The film was inspired by the true story of the FC Macedonia football team. The Jewish coach Illés Spitz and Neta Koen Mladenovska is a Macedonian Holocaust survivor. In 1998 the Shoah Foundation interviewed her. Obsession Obsession is a 1976 psychological thriller/mystery film directed by Brian De Palma, starring Cliff Robertson, Geneviève Bujold, John Lithgow, and Stocker Fontelieu. The screenplay was by Paul Schrader, from a story by De Palma and Schrader. Bernard Herrmann provided the films soundtrack prior to his death in 1975. The story is about a New Orleans businessman who is haunted by guilt following the death of his wife and daughter during a kidnapping-rescue attempt gone wrong. Years after the tragedy, he meets and falls in love with a young woman who is the exact look-alike of his long dead wife. Both De Palma and Schrader have pointed to Alfred Hitchcocks Vertigo as the major inspiration for Obsessions narrative and thematic concerns. Schraders script was extensively rewritten and pared down by De Palma prior to shooting, causing the screenwriter to proclaim a complete lack of interest in the films subsequent production and release. Completed in 1975, Columbia Pictures picked up the distribution rights but demanded that minor changes be made to reduce potentially controversial aspects of the plot. When finally released in the late summer of 1976, it became De Palmas first substantial box office success and received a mixed response from critics. Ryan's Daughter Ryans Daughter is a 1970 British epic romantic drama film directed by David Lean. The film, set in August 1917 – January 1918, tells the story of a married Irish woman who has an affair with a British officer during World War I, despite moral and political opposition from her nationalist neighbours; it stars Robert Mitchum, Sarah Miles, John Mills, Christopher Jones, Trevor Howard and Leo McKern. The film is a re-telling of the plot of Gustave Flauberts novel Madame Bovary. The score was written by Maurice Jarre and the movie was photographed in Super Panavision 70 by Freddie Young. In its initial release, Ryans Daughter was harshly received by critics but was a box office success, grossing nearly $31 million on a budget of $13.3 million, making the film the eighth highest-grossing picture of 1970. It was nominated for four Academy Awards and won in two categories. Anne of Avonlea Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel is a 1987 Canadian television miniseries film. It is a sequel to Anne of Green Gables, and the second of a tetralogy of films. The miniseries dramatizes material from Lucy Maud Montgomerys Anne of Avonlea, Anne of the Island and Anne of Windy Poplars, and also introduces several original characters and scenarios. The miniseries aired in four hour-long installments, in May and June 1987, on the Disney Channel as Anne of Avonlea: The Continuing Story of Anne of Green Gables, and in two 150-minute installments, in December 1987 on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and in March 1988 on PBS, as Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel. The film was also shown theatrically in Israel, Japan, and Europe as Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel and has been released on DVD under that title. Finally, in 2017, the miniseries was officially retitled Anne of Avonlea for its North American Blu-ray Disc release by Sullivan Films, as part of the Anne of Green Gables Collectors Set. Eyes of Laura Mars Eyes of Laura Mars is a 1978 American mystery-thriller film starring Faye Dunaway and Tommy Lee Jones and directed by Irvin Kershner. The screenplay was adapted from a spec script titled Eyes, written by John Carpenter; it was Carpenters first major studio film. H. B. Gilmour later wrote a novelization. Producer Jon Peters, who was dating Barbra Streisand at the time, bought the screenplay as a starring vehicle for her, but Streisand eventually decided not to take the role because of "the kinky nature of the story," as Peters later explained. As a result, the role went to Dunaway, who had just won an Oscar for her performance in Network. Streisand nevertheless felt that "Prisoner," the torch song from the film, would be a good power ballad vehicle for her. She sang it on the soundtrack and garnered a moderate hit as a result. Eyes of Laura Mars is said to be an example of an American version of the Italian giallo genre. The film is also noted for its use of red herrings and its twist ending. Ratcatcher Ratcatcher is a 1999 drama film written and directed by Lynne Ramsay. Set in Glasgow, Scotland, it is her debut feature film and was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. The film won its director numerous awards including the Carl Foreman Award for Newcomer in British Film at the BAFTA Awards, the Sutherland Trophy at the London Film Festival and the Silver Hugo for Best Director at the Chicago International Film Festival. Ratcatcher never received a wide cinematic release. It was released on DVD by The Criterion Collection. How to Talk to Girls at Parties How to Talk to Girls at Parties is a 2017 science fiction romantic comedy film directed by John Cameron Mitchell and written by Philippa Goslett and Cameron Mitchell, based on the short story of the same name by Neil Gaiman. The film stars Elle Fanning, Alex Sharp, Nicole Kidman, Ruth Wilson, and Matt Lucas. Principal photography began on November 9, 2015 in Sheffield. The film had its world premiere at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2017. It was released in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2018, by StudioCanal UK, and in the United States on May 25, 2018, by A24. Murmur of the Heart Murmur of the Heart is a 1971 French film by French director Louis Malle and starring Lea Massari, Benoît Ferreux and Daniel Gélin. Written as Malles semi-autobiography, the film tells a coming of age story about a 14-year-old boy growing up in bourgeois surroundings in post-World War II Dijon, France, with a complex relationship with his Italian mother. The film was screened at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival and was a box office success in France. In the United States, it received positive reviews and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Pope Joan Pope Joan is an international epic film produced by Bernd Eichinger, based on American novelist Donna Woolfolk Cross novel of the same name about the legendary Pope Joan. Directed by Sönke Wortmann, it stars Johanna Wokalek as Joan, David Wenham as Gerold, her lover, and John Goodman as Pope Sergius II. The films world premiere occurred in Berlin on 19 October 2009, with its general release in Germany on 22 October 2009. 3 Ninjas Kick Back 3 Ninjas Kick Back is a 1994 American film directed by Charles T. Kanganis. It is a sequel to the film 3 Ninjas. Despite being released as the second installment of the franchise, Kick Back is chronologically the third installment of the 3 Ninjas series. Originally the other sequel 3 Ninjas Knuckle Up was shot back-to-back with the first film and with the original cast, but due to distribution issues it was released in 1995. Max Elliott Slade is the only actor to reprise his role from the previous films as Jeffrey "Colt" Douglas, one of the 3 main characters. The film has a continuity error where Moris last name changes from Tanaka to Shintaro for no apparent reason. It is the only film in the series to receive a video game adaptation. Opening Night Opening Night is a 1977 American drama film written and directed by John Cassavetes, and starring Gena Rowlands, Ben Gazzara, Joan Blondell, Paul Stewart, Zohra Lampert, and Cassavetes. White Dog White Dog is a 1982 American drama film, which Samuel Fuller directed from a screenplay he and Curtis Hanson had dramatized, which, in turn, they based on Romain Garys 1970 novel of the same name. The film depicts the struggle of a dog trainer named Keys, who is black, trying to retrain a stray dog found by a young actress, that is a "white dog"—a dog trained to make vicious attacks upon, and to kill, any black person. Fuller uses the film as a platform to deliver an anti-racist message as it examines the question of whether racism is a treatable problem or an incurable condition. The films theatrical release was suppressed for a week in the United States by Paramount Pictures out of concern over negative press after rumors began circulating that the film was racist. Prior to the date, it was released internationally in France in July 1982. Its first official American home video release came in December 2008 when The Criterion Collection released the original uncut film to DVD. Critics praised the films hard-line look at racism and Fullers use of melodrama and metaphors to present his argument, and its somewhat disheartening ending that leaves the impression that while racism is learned, it cannot be cured. Reviewers consistently questioned the films lack of wide release in the United States when it was completed and applauded its belated release by Criterion. Soul Survivors Soul Survivors is a 2001 psychological thriller film starring Melissa Sagemiller as college student Cassie, whose boyfriend Sean dies in a car accident that results from her driving after a night of partying. The accident leaves Cassie racked with guilt and emotionally vulnerable to the point that she begins hallucinating strange visions and waking-dreams, even though Cassies friends Annabel and Matt, as well as a local priest called Father Jude, all attempt to assist her in coping with the loss. Satantango Sátántangó is a 1994 Hungarian art drama film directed by Béla Tarr. Shot in black-and-white, it runs for more than seven hours. It is based on the novel Satantango by Hungarian novelist László Krasznahorkai, who had been providing Tarr with stories since his 1988 film Damnation. Tarr had wanted to make the film since 1985 but was unable to proceed with the production due to the strict political environment in Hungary. In the years since its release, Sátántangó has received wide acclaim from film critics, and is considered one of the greatest films ever made. In 2012, it appeared in the British Film Institutes Sight & Sound critics top 50 films. Another Day in Paradise Another Day in Paradise is a 1998 crime drama film directed by Larry Clark, and released by Trimark Pictures. It is based on the novel Another Day in Paradise written by Eddie Little. The movie won the Grand Prix award at the 1999 Festival du Film Policier de Cognac. The film starred James Woods, Melanie Griffith, Vincent Kartheiser and Natasha Gregson Wagner. Previously both Woods and Griffith had worked together in the 1975 film Night Moves and the 1990 TV film Women and Men: Stories of Seduction. Il Sorpasso Il sorpasso is a 1962 Italian cult movie comedy film co-written and directed by Dino Risi and starring Vittorio Gassman, Jean-Louis Trintignant and Catherine Spaak. It is considered Risis masterpiece and one of the best examples of Commedia allitaliana film genre. That Touch of Mink That Touch of Mink is a 1962 American Eastmancolor comedy romance film directed by Delbert Mann and starring Cary Grant, Doris Day, Gig Young and Audrey Meadows. What Have I Done to Deserve This? What Have I Done to Deserve This? is a 1984 Spanish black comedy written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. The title is sometimes given with an exclamation mark at the end rather than a question mark. Starring Carmen Maura, Ángel de Andrés López, Chus Lampreave and Verónica Forqué, the films follows the misadventures of an overworked housewife and her dysfunctional family. What Have I Done, Almodovars fourth film, became the first of his works to be released theatrically in the U.S. premiering to sold-out crowds as part of New Directors/New Films series, co-sponsored by the New York Film Festival and the Film Department of the Museum of Modern Art. Almodóvar has described What Have I Done as a homage to Italian neorealism, although this tribute also involves jokes about paedophilia, prostitution, and a telekinetic child. The film, set in the tower blocks around Madrid, depicts female frustration and family breakdown, echoing Jean-Luc Godards Two or Three Things I Know About Her and strong story plots from Roald Dahls Lamb to the Slaughter and Truman Capotes "A Days Work" but with Almodóvars unique approach to filmmaking. Technically, What Have I Done? is deliberately crude and the production values raw, a combined result of the films low-budget as well as Almodovars relative lack of experience. But the films shabby look is in tune with the tales squalid realistic context and social class of its protagonists. What Have I Done? was critically much better received than Almodovars three previous films and put him on the movie map in America as a major talent to watch. Project Nim Project Nim is a 2011 British documentary film. It focuses on Project Nim, a research project that was mounted in the 1970s to determine whether a primate raised in close contact with humans could develop a limited "language" based on American Sign Language. The project was centred on a chimpanzee named Nim Chimpsky. Personal Effects Personal Effects is a 2008 romantic drama film directed by David Hollander and starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Ashton Kutcher and Kathy Bates. It is based on the short story "Mansion on the Hill" from Rick Moodys book Demonology. The film premiered in Iowa City on December 12, 2008, as part of a fundraiser for Iowa Flood Relief. The DVD was released on May 12, 2009. The film was filmed in the Vancouver, British Columbia, area. Exiled Exiled is a 2006 Hong Kong action drama film produced and directed by Johnnie To, and starring Anthony Wong, Francis Ng, Nick Cheung, Josie Ho, Roy Cheung and Lam Suet, with special appearances by Richie Jen and Simon Yam. The action takes place in contemporary Macau. The film made its premiere at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival, and was in competition for the Golden Lion. The Bridge at Remagen The Bridge at Remagen is a 1969 DeLuxe Color war film starring George Segal, Ben Gazzara and Robert Vaughn in Panavision. The film, which was directed by John Guillermin, was shot on location in Czechoslovakia. It is based on the nonfiction book The Bridge at Remagen: The Amazing Story of March 7, 1945 by writer and U. S. Representative Ken Hechler. The screenplay was adapted by Richard Yates and William Roberts. The film is a highly fictionalized version of actual events during the last months of World War II when the 9th Armored Division approached Remagen and captured the intact Ludendorff Bridge. Instead of the real week-long battle and several artillery duels fought between the Americans and German defenders, the film focuses on the heroism and human cost in gaining a bridgehead across the Rhine before the Allies final advance into Germany. Eve's Bayou Eves Bayou is a 1997 American drama film written and directed by Kasi Lemmons, who made her directorial debut with this film. Samuel L. Jackson served as a producer, and starred in the film with Lisa Nicole Carson, Jurnee Smollett, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Meagan Good and Diahann Carroll. In 2018, it was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry for being culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant. House of Good and Evil House of Good and Evil is a 2013 American psychological thriller film directed by David Mun and written by Blu de Golyer. It stars Rachel Marie Lewis and Christian Oliver as a married couple who, after a miscarriage caused by the husband physically assaulting his wife during her pregnancy, decide to start over again by moving to a large, rural house without electricity or phone service. It was shot in Floyd County, and initially screened there in June 2013. Maqbool Maqbool is a 2003 Indian crime drama film directed by Vishal Bhardwaj and starring Pankaj Kapur, Irrfan Khan, Tabu and Masumeh Makhija in an adaptation of the play Macbeth by Shakespeare. The plot of the film is based on that of Macbeth with regard to events and characterisation. The film did not perform remarkably at the box office, but won director Vishal Bhardwaj international acclaim. Apart from directing it, he had also composed the background score and songs for the film. Bhardwaj then moved on to adapting William Shakespeares Othello in his 2006 film Omkara which won him commercial as well as critical success. He then directed Haider in 2014 adapting Hamlet, leading to what is now called his Shakespeare trilogy. The film had its North American premiere at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival. Though the film failed to garner much of an audience during its theatrical run in India, critics were appreciative and Pankaj Kapur went on to win a Filmfare Award for Best Actor and a National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor. The film was screened in the Marché du Film section of the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Simple Simon Simple Simon is a 2010 Swedish comedy film directed by Andreas Öhman. The film was selected as the official Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards. It made it to the penultimate round of nominations and competed with eight other films. Ed Ed is a 1996 American sports comedy film about a talented baseball pitcher and his friendly ball-playing chimpanzee as his teams mascot. Tarantula Tarantula! is a 1955 American black-and-white science fiction giant monster film from Universal-International, produced by William Alland, directed by Jack Arnold, that stars John Agar, Mara Corday, and Leo G. Carroll. The screenplay by Robert M. Fresco and Martin Berkeley was based on a story by Arnold, which was in turn inspired by Frescos teleplay for the 1955 Science Fiction Theatre episode, "No Food for Thought", also directed by Arnold. London to Brighton London to Brighton is a 2006 British Crime Drama Thriller film written and directed by Paul Andrew Williams. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie is a 1969 British drama film, based on the novel of the same name by Muriel Spark. Directed by Ronald Neame, it stars Maggie Smith in the title role as an unrestrained teacher at a girls school in 1930s Edinburgh. A-X-L A.X.L. is a 2018 American science fiction adventure film written and directed by Oliver Daly and starring Alex Neustaedter, Becky G, Alex MacNicoll, Dominic Rains, and Thomas Jane. It tells the story of a teenage boy who encounters a robotic dog created from cutting edge military technology. It was released in the United States on August 24, 2018, by Global Road Entertainment, received generally unfavorable reviews from critics, and was a box office flop, grossing only $8.3 million against its $10 million budget. The Real McCoy The Real McCoy is a 1993 crime film, directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Kim Basinger, Val Kilmer and Terence Stamp. Cop & ½ Cop and a Half is a 1993 American family buddy cop-comedy film directed by Henry Winkler, and stars Burt Reynolds, Norman D. Golden II, and Ray Sharkey in his final role. Reynolds plays a veteran cop who reluctantly takes an eight-year-old child as his partner to solve a murder investigation. Cop and a Half opened at #1 in the US and grossed $40.7 million worldwide against a $4 million budget. The film was followed by a lower budget, direct-to-DVD sequel, New Recruit. The Handmaid's Tale The Handmaids Tale is a 1990 film adaptation of Canadian author Margaret Atwoods novel of the same name. Directed by Volker Schlöndorff, the film stars Natasha Richardson, Faye Dunaway, Robert Duvall, Aidan Quinn, and Elizabeth McGovern. The screenplay was written by Harold Pinter. The original music score was composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto. MGM Home Entertainment released an Avant-Garde Cinema DVD of the film in 2001. The film was entered into the 40th Berlin International Film Festival. The Last Wave The Last Wave is a 1977 Australian mystery drama film directed by Peter Weir. It is about a white solicitor in Sydney whose seemingly normal life is disrupted after he takes on a murder case and discovers that he shares a strange, mystical connection with the small group of local Australian Aborigines accused of the crime. Red Hill Red Hill is a 2010 Australian Western/thriller film written and directed by Patrick Hughes. The film stars Ryan Kwanten, Steve Bisley and Tom E. Lewis. Moonwalkers Moonwalkers is a 2015 French comedy film directed by Antoine Bardou-Jacquet in his directorial debut, and written by Dean Craig. The film stars Ron Perlman, Rupert Grint, and Robert Sheehan. The film is based on Moon landing conspiracy theories. The film had its world premiere at SXSW on March 14, 2015. The film was released on January 15, 2016, in a limited release and through video on demand by Alchemy. The Indian Runner The Indian Runner is a 1991 crime drama film written and directed by Sean Penn. Battlestar Galactica "Saga of a Star World" is the pilot for the American science fiction television series of Battlestar Galactica which was produced in 1978 by Glen A. Larson. A re-edit of the episode was released theatrically as Battlestar Galactica in Canada, Australia and some countries in Europe and Latin America before the television series aired in the United States, in order to help recoup its high production costs. Later, in May 1979, the feature-film edit was also released in the United States. Ocean Waves Ocean Waves, also known as , is a 1993 Japanese anime television film directed by Tomomi Mochizuki and written by Kaori Nakamura based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Saeko Himuro. It was animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten and the Nippon Television Network. Ocean Waves first aired on May 5, 1993 on Nippon TV. The film is set in the city of Kōchi, on the Japanese island of Shikoku. It concerns a love triangle that develops between two good friends and a new girl who transfers to their high school from Tokyo. Ocean Waves was an attempt by Studio Ghibli to allow their younger staff members to make a film reasonably cheaply. However, it ended up going both over budget and over schedule. In December 2016, GKIDS announced that the film would be remastered for a limited theatrical release, beginning on December 28, 2016, with a home video release in Spring 2017. The Crow: Wicked Prayer The Crow: Wicked Prayer is a 2005 American supernatural superhero film directed by Lance Mungia and inspired by Norman Partridges novel of the same title. It is the fourth installment of The Crow film series. The movie was filmed in the summer of 2003. It had a one-week theatrical premiere on June 3, 2005 at AMC Pacific Place Theatre in Seattle before being released to video on July 19, 2005. Like the other sequels to the cult movie The Crow, it had a poor critical reception. No End in Sight No End in Sight is a 2007 documentary film about the American occupation of Iraq. The film marks the directorial debut of Academy Award-winning documentary film producer Charles H. Ferguson. The film premiered January 22, 2007 at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. The film opened in limited release in the United States on July 27, 2007, playing in two theaters. , the film had grossed $1.4 million, and had been released on DVD. Mobsters Mobsters is a 1991 American crime film directed by Michael Karbelnikoff. It details the creation of The Commission. Set in New York City, taking place from 1917 to 1931, it is a semi-fictitious account of the rise of Charles "Lucky" Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Frank Costello, and Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel. The film stars Christian Slater as Luciano, Patrick Dempsey as Lansky, Costas Mandylor as Costello and Richard Grieco as Siegel, with Michael Gambon, Anthony Quinn, Lara Flynn Boyle, and F. Murray Abraham in supporting roles. The Killing Gene WΔZ is a 2007 British crime horror thriller film directed by Tom Shankland and starring Stellan Skarsgård, Melissa George, Selma Blair and Tom Hardy. The film was released in the United States with the title The Killing Gene. Life Partners Life Partners is a 2014 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Susanna Fogel and co-written with Joni Lefkowitz. It is Fogels feature film directorial debut. The film stars Leighton Meester, Gillian Jacobs, Adam Brody, Greer Grammer, Gabourey Sidibe, and Julie White. The film premiered on April 18, 2014 at the Tribeca Film Festival in the Spotlight section. The film was released on November 6, 2014 on demand platforms, and in select theaters on December 5, 2014. Romanzo Criminale Romanzo criminale is an Italian-language film released in 2005, directed by Michele Placido, a criminal drama, it was highly acclaimed and won 15 awards. It is based on Giancarlo De Cataldos 2002 novel, which is in turn inspired by the Banda della Magliana true story. The Magliana gang was one of the most powerful Italian criminal associations, dominating Romes drug, gambling and other kinds of crime activities from the early 1970s to 1992. The gangs affiliates start their career kidnapping rich people, drug dealing from the 1970s they started working with the Italian secret service, fascists, terrorists, the Sicilian Mafia, Camorra and many more. Some gang members are still alive, as inmates of an Italian prison, or justice collaborators. The film is something of a showcase for a number of Italys leading young film and television actors, notably Favino, who won a Donatello award for his performance as Lebanese. In 2008 a spin-off TV series commenced broadcasting. A Star Is Born A Star Is Born is a 1937 American Technicolor romantic drama film produced by David O. Selznick, directed by William A. Wellman from a script by Wellman, Robert Carson, Dorothy Parker, and Alan Campbell, and starring Janet Gaynor as an aspiring Hollywood actress, and Fredric March as a fading movie star who helps launch her career. The supporting cast features Adolphe Menjou, May Robson, Andy Devine, Lionel Stander, and Owen Moore. The film has been remade three times: in 1954, in 1976, and in 2018. Winter Passing Winter Passing is a 2005 American film directed by playwright Adam Rapp and starring Ed Harris, Zooey Deschanel, Will Ferrell, Amelia Warner, Amy Madigan, and Dallas Roberts. It is Rapps directorial debut. The film premiered in 2005 to mixed reviews, and was not released in the United Kingdom until 2013, when it was released under the new title Happy Endings. LOL (Laughing Out Loud) ® LOL is a 2008 French comedy film directed by Lisa Azuelos and starring Sophie Marceau, Christa Theret, and Alexandre Astier. Written by Azuelos and Delgado Nans, the film is about a teenage girl whose life is split between her studies in a Parisian high school, her secret diary, her parents, her friends, and her boyfriends. Christa Theret received a César Award nomination for Most Promising Actress in 2010. These movie is a remake of La Boum, in which Sophie Marceau played a teenager. Lorna's Silence Lornas Silence is a 2008 drama film by the Belgian brothers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne. It was the winner of the 2008 LUX Prize, as well as the Best Screenplay Award at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Kung Fu Yoga Kung Fu Yoga is a 2017 Chinese action-adventure comedy film, written and directed by Stanley Tong, and starring Jackie Chan. The films cast includes Chinese actors Aarif Rahman, Lay Zhang, and Miya Muqi, and Indian actors Sonu Sood, Disha Patani, and Amyra Dastur. The film was released in China on 28 January 2017 and in India on 3 February 2017. It features original music composed by Nathan Wang, and an ending dance number choreographed by Farah Khan. It is Jackie Chans highest-grossing film in China. It was also the highest-grossing comedy film in China, until it was overtaken by Never Say Die. I Hate Valentine's Day I Hate Valentines Day is a 2009 romantic comedy film written and directed by Nia Vardalos. The film stars Vardalos and John Corbett, previously seen together in Vardalos hit 2002 film My Big Fat Greek Wedding. The film was released on July 3, 2009, by IFC Films. Paper Heart Paper Heart is a 2009 American romantic comedy film starring Charlyne Yi and Michael Cera as fictionalized versions of themselves based on their rumored relationship, though Yi has said they never dated. The plot for the film is based on Charlyne Yis original idea of a documentary, which Nick Jasenovec suggested would be accentuated with a fictional storyline. Kirikou and the Sorceress Kirikou and the Sorceress is a 1998 traditional animation feature film written and directed by Michel Ocelot. Drawn from elements of West African folk tales, it depicts how a newborn boy, Kirikou, saves his village from the evil witch Karaba. The film was originally released on December 9, 1998. It is a co-production between companies in France, Belgium and Luxembourg and animated at Rija Films studio in Latvia and Studio Exist in Hungary. It was so successful that it was followed by Kirikou et les bêtes sauvages, released in 2005, and adapted into a stage musical, Kirikou et Karaba, first performed in 2007. Another followup, Kirikou et les hommes et les femmes, was released in late 2012. Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion is a 1970 Italian crime drama film directed by Elio Petri. It is a dramatic, psychological, black-humored satire on corruption in high office, telling the story of a top police officer who kills his mistress, and then tests whether the police would charge him for this crime. He begins manipulating the investigation by planting obvious clues while the other police officers ignore them, either intentionally or not. It won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The Mangler The Mangler is a 1995 horror film directed by Tobe Hooper and co-written by Hooper and Harry Alan Towers. The film is based upon the Stephen King short story of the same name, which appeared in his inaugural short story collection Night Shift. It stars Robert Englund and Ted Levine. It also spawned two sequels The Mangler 2 and The Mangler Reborn. Young and Innocent Young and Innocent is a 1937 British crime thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Nova Pilbeam and Derrick De Marney. Based on the 1936 novel A Shilling for Candles by Josephine Tey, the film is about a young man on the run from a murder charge who enlists the help of a woman who must put herself at risk for his cause. It is notable for an elaborately staged crane shot Hitchcock devised towards the end of the film, which identifies the real murderer. The Ballad of Cable Hogue The Ballad of Cable Hogue is a 1970 American Technicolor Western film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Jason Robards, Stella Stevens and David Warner. Set in the Arizona desert during a period when the frontier was closing, the film follows three years in the life of a failed prospector. While unmistakably a Western, the movie is unconventional for the genre and for the director. It contains only a few brief scenes of violence and gunplay, relying more on a subtly crafted story that could better be characterized as comedic in nature. Deadman Wonderland is a Japanese manga series written by Jinsei Kataoka and illustrated by Kazuma Kondou, who also wrote and illustrated the Eureka Seven manga, and published in Shōnen Ace since 2008. Tokyopop acquired the licensing rights to distribute the manga in English and released the first 5 volumes of the manga before the company shut down its North American Publishing division in 2011. Viz Media announced that it had licensed the series for English language release in North America on July 7, 2013, and released the first volume on February 11, 2014; new volumes were released every two months there after. An anime adaptation aired between April and July 2011, pulling content from the first 21 chapters of the manga. The anime is licensed by Funimation and aired on Adult Swims newly revived Toonami block on May 26, 2012 and finished its run on August 11, 2012. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is a 1966 British-American DeLuxe Color musical comedy film, based on the stage musical of the same name. It was inspired by the farces of the ancient Roman playwright Plautus – specifically Pseudolus, Miles Gloriosus and Mostellaria – and tells the bawdy story of a slave named Pseudolus and his attempts to win his freedom by helping his young master woo the girl next door. The film was directed by Richard Lester, with Zero Mostel and Jack Gilford reprising their stage roles. It also features Buster Keaton in his last motion picture role; Phil Silvers, for whom the stage musical was originally intended; and Lester favorites Michael Crawford, Michael Hordern and Roy Kinnear. The musical was adapted for the screen by Melvin Frank and Michael Pertwee from the stage musical of the same name with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart. The films cinematography was by Nicolas Roeg. Harvie Krumpet Harvie Krumpet is a 2003 Australian clay animation comedy-drama short film written, directed and animated by Adam Elliot, and narrated by Geoffrey Rush. It tells the life story of Harvie Krumpet, a Polish-Australian man whose life is plagued by bad luck but who nevertheless remains optimistic. The film was funded by SBS Independent, the Australian Film Commission and Film Victoria, and it was filmed and animated by Adam Elliot and two assistants over 15 months in 2001–2003, using models made of plasticine and other materials. The production was completed in May 2003 and Harvie Krumpet premiered a month later at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, followed by over 100 subsequent film festival screenings. It won many accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2004. Bedazzled Bedazzled is a 1967 British comedy DeLuxe Color film directed and produced by Stanley Donen in Panavision format. It was written by comedian Peter Cook and starred both Cook and his comedy partner Dudley Moore. It is a comic retelling of the Faust legend, set in the Swinging London of the 1960s. The Devil offers an unhappy young man seven wishes in return for his soul, but twists the spirit of the wishes to frustrate the mans hopes. Phantom Phantom is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Kabir Khan, produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and Siddharth Roy Kapur, and starring Saif Ali Khan and Katrina Kaif in leading roles. The screenplay of the film was written in coordination with author Hussain Zaidis book Mumbai Avengers on the aftermath of 26/11 Mumbai attacks. The film was released worldwide on 28 August 2015 to mixed reviews. The Singing Detective The Singing Detective is a 2003 American musical crime comedy film directed by Keith Gordon and loosely based on the BBC serial of the same name, a work by British writer Dennis Potter. It stars Robert Downey Jr. and features a supporting cast that includes Katie Holmes, Adrien Brody, Robin Wright Penn, Mel Gibson and Carla Gugino as well as a number of songs from the 1950s. A Small September Affair A Small September Affair is a 2014 Turkish drama film directed by Kerem Deren. The Puppet Masters The Puppet Masters is a 1994 science fiction film, adapted by Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio and David S. Goyer from Robert A. Heinleins 1951 novel of the same title, in which a trio of American government agents attempts to thwart a covert invasion of Earth by mind-controlling alien parasites. The film was directed by Stuart Orme and stars Donald Sutherland, Eric Thal, Keith David, Julie Warner and Andrew Robinson. Easter Parade Easter Parade is a 1948 American musical film starring Judy Garland, Fred Astaire and Peter Lawford, featuring music by Irving Berlin, including some of Astaire and Garlands best-known songs, such as "Easter Parade", "Steppin Out with My Baby", and "Were a Couple of Swells". It was the most financially successful picture for both Garland and Astaire as well as the highest-grossing musical of the year. Calamity Jane Calamity Jane is a 1953 American Technicolor western musical film loosely based on the life of Wild West heroine Calamity Jane, and explores an alleged romance between Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok in the American Old West. The film starred Doris Day as the title character and Howard Keel as Hickok. It was devised by Warner Brothers in response to the success of Annie Get Your Gun. It won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and was also nominated for Scoring of a Musical Picture and Best Sound, Recording. The songs and screenplay form the basis of a stage musical of the same name that has had a number of productions. Paradise: Love Paradise: Love is a 2012 drama film directed by Ulrich Seidl. It tells the story of a 50-year-old white woman who travels to Kenya as a sex tourist. The project is an Austrian production with co-producers in Germany and France. It is the first installment in Seidls Paradise trilogy, a project first conceived as one film with three parallel stories. Paradise: Love competed at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. It subsequently screened within such festivals as Toronto International Film Festival, Maryland Film Festival and New Zealand International Film Festival. The Rezort The Rezort is a 2015 British zombie horror film directed by Steve Barker and written by Paul Gerstenberger. It stars Dougray Scott, Jessica De Gouw and Martin McCann. After humanity wins a devastating war against zombies, the few remaining undead are kept on a secure island, where they are hunted for sport. When something goes wrong with the islands security gates, the zombies attack the guests and the world faces the possibility of a new outbreak. A Midnight Clear A Midnight Clear is a 1992 American war drama film written and directed by Keith Gordon and starring an ensemble cast that features Ethan Hawke, Gary Sinise, Peter Berg, Kevin Dillon and Arye Gross. It is based on the eponymous novel by William Wharton. Set towards the end of World War II, the film tells the story of an American intelligence unit which finds a German platoon that wishes to surrender. The Humanity Bureau The Humanity Bureau is a 2018 Canadian science fiction thriller film directed by Rob W. King and written by Dave Schultz. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Sarah Lind, Hugh Dillon and Jakob Davies. The film was released on April 6, 2018, by Minds Eye Entertainment. Stander Stander is a 2003 biographical film about Captain André Stander, a South African police officer turned bank robber, starring Thomas Jane, who initially turned down the role. The filmmakers were able to talk to Allan Heyl, one of Andre Standers accomplices who was still in prison; Cor van Deventer, his police partner; and the warden of the prison where Andre was incarcerated. Numb Numb is a 2007 American dark romantic comedy film written and directed by Harris Goldberg. According to an interview with Goldberg on a bonus feature of the DVD release, he was inspired to write the screenplay by his own experience battling depersonalization disorder and clinical depression. Dark Was the Night Dark Was the Night is a 2014 American thriller film directed and produced by Jack Heller, and written by Tyler Hisel. It stars Kevin Durand, Lukas Haas, and Bianca Kajlich. Criminal Activities Criminal Activities is a 2015 American crime thriller film directed by Jackie Earle Haley and written by Robert Lowell. The film stars John Travolta, Michael Pitt, Dan Stevens, Christopher Abbott, Edi Gathegi, Rob Brown and Jackie Earle Haley. The film was released on November 20, 2015, by RLJ Entertainment and Image Entertainment. Death Parade is a 2015 Japanese anime television series created, written, and directed by Yuzuru Tachikawa and produced by Madhouse. The series spawned from a short film, , which was originally produced by Madhouse for the Young Animator Training Projects Anime Mirai 2013 and released on March 2, 2013. The television series aired in Japan between January 9, 2015 and March 27, 2015. It is licensed in North America by Funimation and in the United Kingdom by Anime Limited, the latter of which was eventually cancelled. The series was obtained by Madman Entertainment for digital distribution in Australia and New Zealand. The Anniversary Party The Anniversary Party is a 2001 American comedy-drama film co-written, co-directed, co-produced by, and co-starring Jennifer Jason Leigh and Alan Cumming, both making their respective feature directorial debuts. Trick Trick is a 1999 American gay-themed romantic comedy film directed by Jim Fall and starring Christian Campbell, John Paul Pitoc, Miss Coco Peru, and Tori Spelling. Independently produced by Eric dArbeloff, Ross Katz, and Fall, the film was written by Jason Schafer. Trick premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 1999 and was later released theatrically by Fine Line Features that July. A sequel is planned for 2019. The Vanishing of Sidney Hall The Vanishing of Sidney Hall is a 2017 American mystery drama film directed and co-written by Shawn Christensen and starring Logan Lerman, Elle Fanning, Michelle Monaghan, Nathan Lane and Kyle Chandler. Principal photography of The Vanishing of Sidney Hall began in late April 2016. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2017. The film was released on January 25, 2018, through DirecTV Cinema before a limited release on March 2, 2018, by A24, and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 20, 2018 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Salaam Bombay! Salaam Bombay! is a 1988 Hindi-language, Indian drama film written and directed by Mira Nair, and screenwritten by her longtime creative collaborator, Sooni Taraporevala. The film chronicles the day-to-day life of children living in the slums of Bombay, Indias biggest city. It stars Shafiq Syed, Hansa Vithal, Chanda Sharma, Raghuvir Yadav, Anita Kanwar, Nana Patekar and Irrfan Khan. The film was Indias second film submission to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film was among the list of "The Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made" by The New York Times. Eden Eden is a 2012 American drama film about human trafficking. It was directed by Megan Griffiths, who co-wrote the screenplay with Richard B. Phillips and stars Jamie Chung, Matt OLeary and Beau Bridges. The film was produced by Colin Harper Plank and Jacob Mosler through Planks Centripetal Films production company. It was inspired by the story of Chong Kim, who claims that she was kidnapped and sold into a domestic human trafficking ring in the mid 1990s. It had its world premiere at the 2012 South by Southwest Film Festival. In 2014, the non-profit organization Breaking Out claimed they had investigated Kims story and concluded it was false and aimed to defraud charitable organizations. A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving is the tenth prime-time animated short film based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It was originally aired on the CBS network on November 20, 1973, and won an Emmy Award the following year. As of 2018, the special continues to be aired every November in prime time, now on the ABC network in the United States. In Canada, it has been aired on Family Channel as of 2018. It was the third holiday special after A Charlie Brown Christmas in 1965 and Its the Great Pumpkin in 1966. Gimme Shelter Gimme Shelter is a 2013 American independent Christian drama film written and directed by Ronald Krauss and starring Vanessa Hudgens, James Earl Jones, Rosario Dawson, Stéphanie Szostak, Emily Meade, Ann Dowd, and Brendan Fraser. It is based on a true story about a runaway teenage girl who gets pregnant and is placed in a home for pregnant girls. Mortal Thoughts Mortal Thoughts is a 1991 American neo-noir film directed by Alan Rudolph and starring Demi Moore, Glenne Headly, Bruce Willis, and Harvey Keitel. Told in narrative flashbacks set in a police interrogation, the film centers on a woman implicated in the violent murder of her friends abusive, drug-addicted husband. Its title is derived from a quote in William Shakespeares The Tragedy of Macbeth. The Blue Umbrella The Blue Umbrella is a 2013 computer-animated short film produced by Pixar Animation Studios that was released alongside Monsters University. The short is directed by Saschka Unseld of Pixars technical department. The short features techniques such as photorealistic lighting, shading, and compositing. Dead Rising: Watchtower Dead Rising: Watchtower is a 2015 American action zombie film directed by Zach Lipovsky, produced by Tomas Harlan and Tim Carter, and written by Tim Carter. The film stars Jesse Metcalfe, Dennis Haysbert, Virginia Madsen, Meghan Ory, Keegan Connor Tracy, and Rob Riggle. It is based on the video game of the same name. Principal photography began on September 30, 2014, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Legendary Pictures produced the picture as its first digital film through its Legendary Digital Media division and it was released on Crackle on March 27, 2015. Gloria Gloria is a 2013 Chilean-Spanish drama film directed by Sebastián Lelio. The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival, where Paulina García won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Chilean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. It won Best Ibero-American Film at the 1st Platino Awards. Sebastián Lelio remade Gloria in 2018 as Gloria Bell, starring Julianne Moore and John Turturro. Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy a 1996 Canadian comedy film written by and starring the Canadian comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall. Directed by Kelly Makin and filmed in Toronto, it followed the five-season run of their television series The Kids in the Hall, which had been successful in both Canada and the United States. Atharintiki Daaredi Attarintiki Daredi is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language comedy drama film written and directed by Trivikram Srinivas. It stars Pawan Kalyan, Samantha Akkineni and Pranitha Subhash in the lead roles with Nadhiya, Boman Irani and Brahmanandam in supporting roles. The film was produced by B. V. S. N. Prasad under the banner Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra in association with Reliance Entertainment. The soundtrack album and background score were composed by Devi Sri Prasad. Prasad Murella was the cinematographer. The film focuses on Gautham Nanda, a business heir who acts as a driver in his estranged aunt Sunandas house to mend her strained relationship with his grandfather Raghunandan who expelled her for marrying against his wishes years before. Attarintiki Daredi was made with a budget of 55 crore. Principal photography began in January 2013 and ended in July 2013, with the film being primarily shot in and around Hyderabad. Significant portions were shot in Pollachi and Europe. The film was released on 27 September 2013 and received positive critical reception. It earned a worldwide share of 74.48 crore, grossed nearly 187 crore, and emerged as the highest-grossing Telugu film of all time until it was surpassed by The Beginning. The film won four Filmfare Awards, six SIIMA Awards, four Nandi Awards, six Santosham Film Awards and the B. Nagi Reddy Memorial Award. It was remade into Kannada as Ranna, in Bengali as Abhimaan, and in Tamil as Vantha Rajavathaan Varuven. Retribution Retribution is a 2015 Spanish thriller film directed by Dani de la Torre. It was screened in the Venice Days section of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival. Zombie Nation Zombie Nation is a 2005 American independent horror film written and directed by Ulli Lommel and starring Brandon Dean, Phil Lander, Karen Maxwell, Naidra Dawn Thomson, and Victoria Ullmann. Despite its title, only six zombies appear in the entire film. Afro Samurai: Resurrection , is a 2009 Japanese anime television film sequel to the miniseries of 2007, Afro Samurai, starring Samuel L. Jackson and Lucy Liu. It aired for Paramount Network on January 25, 2009. .45 .45 is an independent 2006 thriller film written and directed by Gary Lennon and starring Milla Jovovich, Angus Macfadyen, Aisha Tyler, Stephen Dorff, and Sarah Strange. .45 was released theatrically in Greece, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, and Mexico. Voices of a Distant Star is a Japanese science fiction drama original video animation short film created and animated by Makoto Shinkai. It follows the lives of two close childhood friends, a boy and a girl, who get separated once the girl is sent into space to fight in a war against aliens. As the 15-year-old girl goes deeper and deeper into space, the texts she sends take longer to reach the Earth; the film simultaneously follows her battles and the boys life as he receives her texts over the years. The OVA premiered in Japan in February 2002 in an advance screening. It was followed by two DVD releases on April 19 and October 6, 2002. ADV Films licensed the OVA for release in North American and the United Kingdom, Madman Entertainment licensed it for Australasia and Anime Limited, for the United Kingdom. In 2002, it won the Animation Kobe award for packaged work. It also won the 2003 Seiun Award for Best Media. It was very positively received by critics, who praised its artistic dimension, plot, and music; the English-language version, however was criticized for its dubbing. The OVA was adapted into a drama CD by Pioneer LDC and a novel was written by Waku Ōba, illustrated by Makoto Shinkai and Kou Yaginuma, and published by Media Factorys imprint MF Bunko J. Makoto Shinkai adapted a manga from the OVA, illustrated by Mizu Sahara; Kodansha serialized it in its manga magazine, Afternoon, from April 2004, and released the manga as a one-shot on February 23, 2005. The manga was licensed for a North American release by Tokyopop, which published it on August 1, 2006. The Sleeping Dictionary The Sleeping Dictionary is a 2003 American romantic drama film written and directed by Guy Jenkin and starring Hugh Dancy, Jessica Alba, Brenda Blethyn, Emily Mortimer, and Bob Hoskins. The film is about a young Englishman who is sent to Sarawak in the 1930s to become part of the British colonial government. There he encounters some unorthodox local traditions, and finds himself faced with tough decisions of the heart involving a beautiful young local woman who becomes the object of his affections. The Sleeping Dictionary was filmed on location in Sarawak, Malaysia. Breathless Breathless is a 1983 American drama neo-noir film directed by Jim McBride and written by McBride and L. M. Kit Carson, starring Richard Gere and Valérie Kaprisky. It is a remake of the 1960 French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and written by Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut, À bout de souffle and was released in France under the title A Bout de Souffle Made in USA. The original film is about an American girl and a French criminal in Paris, while in the remake is vice-versa in Los Angeles. Approaching the Unknown Approaching the Unknown is a 2016 American science fiction drama film written and directed by Mark Elijah Rosenberg in his feature debut. It stars Mark Strong in the lead role of Captain William Stanaforth, the first person on a lone mission to Mars. Luke Wilson and Sanaa Lathan are also featured in supporting roles. It was released on June 3, 2016 by Paramount Pictures and Vertical Entertainment. Propaganda Propaganda is an award-winning 1999 Turkish comedy film written, directed and produced Sinan Çetin. The film, which is a darkly surreal comedy set in a sleepy village in the southeast Turkey in 1948, starred popular comedy actor Kemal Sunal, who died a year later in 2000. It was shown in competition at the 18th Istanbul International Film Festival and the 4th Shanghai International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Goblet, and went on general release across Turkey on . The Funeral The Funeral is a 1996 American crime-drama film directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Christopher Walken, Chris Penn, Annabella Sciorra, Isabella Rossellini, Vincent Gallo, Benicio del Toro and Gretchen Mol. The story concerns the funeral of one of three brothers in a family of gangsters that lived in New York City in 1930s. It details the past of the brothers and their families through a series of flashbacks. Chris Penn won the Volpi Cup for Best Supporting Actor at the 1996 Venice Film Festival for his performance. The film received five Independent Spirit Awards nominations including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Screenplay and Best Cinematography. Mother India Mother India is a 1957 Indian epic drama film, directed by Mehboob Khan and starring Nargis, Sunil Dutt, Rajendra Kumar, and Raaj Kumar. A remake of Khans earlier film Aurat, it is the story of a poverty-stricken village woman named Radha, who in the absence of her husband, struggles to raise her sons and survive against a cunning money-lender amidst many troubles. Despite her hardships, she sets a goddess-like moral example of an ideal Indian woman. The title of the film was chosen to counter American author Katherine Mayos 1927 polemical book Mother India, which vilified Indian culture. Allusions to Hindu mythology are abundant in the film, and its lead character has been seen as a metonymic representation of a Hindu woman who reflects high moral values and the concept of what it means to be a mother to society through self-sacrifice. Mother India metaphorically represents India as a nation in the aftermath of independence, and alludes to a strong sense of nationalism and nation-building. While some authors treat Radha as the symbol of women empowerment, others see her cast in female stereotypes. The film was shot in Mumbais Mehboob Studios and in the villages of Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Uttar Pradesh. The music by Naushad introduced global music, including Western classical music and orchestra, to Hindi cinema. The film was among the most expensive Hindi cinema productions and earned the highest revenue for any Indian film at that time. Adjusted for inflation, Mother India still ranks among the all-time Indian box office hits. It was released in India amid fanfare in October 1957, and had several high-profile screenings, including one at the capital, New Delhi, attended by the countrys president and prime minister. Mother India became a definitive cultural classic and is regarded as one of the best films in Indian and world cinema. The film won the All India Certificate of Merit for Best Feature Film, the Filmfare Best Film Award for 1957, and Nargis and Khan won the Best Actress and Best Director awards respectively. It was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, becoming the first Indian film to be ever nominated. Chasing Ice Chasing Ice is a 2012 documentary film about the efforts of nature photographer James Balog and his Extreme Ice Survey to publicize the effects of climate change, directed by Jeff Orlowski. It was released in the United States on November 16, 2012. The documentary includes scenes from a glacier calving event that took place at Jakobshavn Glacier in Greenland, lasting 75 minutes, the longest such event ever captured on film. Two EIS videographers waited several weeks in a small tent overlooking the glacier, and were finally able to witness of ice crashing off the glacier. "The calving of a massive glacier believed to have produced the ice that sank the Titanic is like watching a city break apart." Enter Nowhere Enter Nowhere is a 2011 psychological thriller film directed by Jack Heller and starring Scott Eastwood, Sara Paxton and Katherine Waterston. The film was rereleased under the title The Haunting of Black Wood in 2015. In the Mix In the Mix is a 2005 American Romantic crime-comedy-drama film starring R&B/pop singer Usher. It was released in the United States on November 23, 2005, the film being targeted at the traditionally large Thanksgiving weekend audience. Action Point Action Point is a 2018 American comedy film directed by Tim Kirkby and starring Johnny Knoxville and Chris Pontius. Knoxville was inspired to make the film after seeing Matt Robertsons 2013 short documentary The Most Insane Amusement Park Ever, about Action Park, a theme park in New Jersey which was notorious for poorly designed, unsafe rides, in addition to employing underaged, undertrained and often under-the-influence staff. As with Bad Grandpa, a previous film by Knoxville, Action Point features traditional Jackass-style stunts connected by a fictional narrative. It was released in the United States on June 1, 2018 by Paramount Pictures. It underperformed at the box office and received mostly negative reviews from critics, who called the film "boring, by-the-numbers and deflated." Life-Size Life-Size is a 2000 American fantasy-comedy television film directed by Mark Rosman and starring Lindsay Lohan and Tyra Banks. It originally premiered on ABC, and was released on DVD and VHS in the same year. The film follows a young girl whose Eve doll is transformed into a living woman. Filmed during 1999, it premiered as part of The Wonderful World of Disney on ABC in March 2000. A sequel, titled Life-Size 2: A Christmas Eve, premiered on December 2, 2018 on Freeform with Tyra Banks returning. Ringu 0 is the 2000 Japanese horror prequel of Ring directed by Norio Tsuruta. The film is based on a screenplay by Hiroshi Takahashi which in turn is based on the short story Lemonheart from the Birthday anthology by Koji Suzuki. Ring 0: Birthday was nominated for the 2001 edition of Fantasporto but lost to Amores perros. Red Scorpion Red Scorpion is a 1988 American action film starring Dolph Lundgren and directed by Joseph Zito. The film was released in the United States on April 21, 1989. Double Take Double Take is a 2001 action comedy film starring Eddie Griffin and Orlando Jones. Double Take was inspired by the 1957 drama Across the Bridge, which was in turn based on a short story by Graham Greene; the supporting cast includes Edward Herrmann, Gary Grubbs, Garcelle Beauvais, and Daniel Roebuck. Simon Simon is a 2004 Dutch drama film directed by Eddy Terstall. The story is about two male friends, one heterosexual and one gay. Same sex marriage and euthanasia are prominent themes of the film. The film has won four Golden Calves. Best Actor - Cees Geel, Best Director - Eddy Terstall, Audience Award - Eddy Terstall and Best Feature Film. It was also the Dutch entry for the Oscars in 2005. The Atticus Institute The Atticus Institute is a 2015 American independent pseudo-documentary horror film written and directed by Chris Sparling about a paranormal research institute, which becomes home to the only U.S. government confirmed case of possession. The Returned The Returned is a 2013 Spanish-Canadian thriller film directed by Manuel Carballo, written by Hatem Khraiche, and starring Emily Hampshire, Kris Holden-Ried, Shawn Doyle, and Claudia Bassols. When a rare and difficult to obtain medicine that requires daily doses to stave off the effects of a zombie infection runs low, a physician and her infected husband go on the run to avoid angry demonstrators. Cabin Boy Cabin Boy is a 1994 American fantasy comedy film directed by Adam Resnick and co-produced by Tim Burton, which starred comedian Chris Elliott. Elliott co-wrote the film with Resnick. Both Elliott and Resnick worked for Late Night with David Letterman in the 1980s, as well as co-creating the Fox sitcom Get a Life in the early 1990s. The project was originally to be directed by Burton, who had contacted Elliott after seeing Get a Life. Resnick took over after Burton was offered the film Ed Wood. The Happiness of the Katakuris is a 2001 Japanese musical comedy horror film directed by Takashi Miike, with screenplay by Kikumi Yamagishi. It is loosely based on the South Korean film The Quiet Family. The film is a surreal horror-comedy in the farce tradition, which includes claymation sequences, musical and dance numbers, a karaoke-style sing-along scene, and dream sequences. The film won a Special Jury Prize for its director at the 2004 Gérardmer Film Festival and has received generally positive reviews from critics. Gone in 60 Seconds Gone in 60 Seconds is a 1974 American action film written, directed, produced by, and starring H.B. "Toby" Halicki. It centers on a group of car thieves and the 48 cars they must steal in a matter of days. The film is known for having wrecked and destroyed 93 cars in a 40-minute car chase scene. A total of 127 cars were either destroyed or damaged throughout the entirety of the film. It is the basis for the 2000 remake starring Nicolas Cage and Angelina Jolie. Mini's First Time Minis First Time is a 2006 satiric neo-noir film written and directed by Nick Guthe and produced by Trigger Street Productions. It was screened at the Tribeca Film Festival on May 1, 2006 and had a limited release on July 14, 2006. It was released on DVD on October 24, 2006 by HBO Films. Black '47 Black 47 is a 2018 Irish period drama film directed by Lance Daly. The screenplay is by PJ Dillon, Pierce Ryan, Eugene OBrien and Lance Daly, based on the Irish-language short film An Ranger, written and directed by Dillon and Ryan. The film stars Hugo Weaving, James Frecheville, Jim Broadbent, Stephen Rea, Freddie Fox, Barry Keoghan, Moe Dunford, and Sarah Greene. Set in Ireland during the Great Famine, the film follows an Irish Ranger who has been fighting for the British Army abroad, as he abandons his post to reunite with his family. The title is taken from the most devastating year of the famine, 1847, which is referred to as "Black 47". Black 47 held its world premiere on 2 March 2018 at the Berlin Film Festival, before being released on 7 September 2018 in Ireland by Element Pictures. The film received positive reviews from critics, and was a box-office success in Ireland. Megan Is Missing Megan Is Missing is a 2011 American psychological horror film edited, co-produced, written and directed by Michael Goi. The film revolves around the days leading up to the disappearance of Megan Stewart, a popular high school student in North Hollywood who decided to meet a boy that she was interacting with online in person, and the subsequent investigation launched by her best friend Amy Herman. The film is presented by way of "found footage". Although filmed in 2006, the film did not find distribution until Anchor Bay Films gave it a limited theatrical release in 2011. Marketed as an educational film, upon its May 2011 release, Megan Is Missing was banned in New Zealand, and was heavily criticized by critics for its exploitative nature, the graphic violence inflicted upon the child protagonists, and for oversexualizing the lives of young teenage girls. Goi based the film on a series of real life cases of child abduction and emphasized that his reason for highlighting the violence was to unnerve people in order for the viewer to understand the modern risks that children are exposed to online. Goi wrote the script in ten days and shot the film over the course of a week. Because of the graphic content, he requested that the parents of the predominantly young cast were on set during filming so that they were fully aware of their childrens involvement in the project. House on Willow Street House on Willow Street is a 2016 South African horror film directed by Alistair Orr. It stars Sharni Vinson, Steven Ward, Zino Ventura, and Gustav Gerderner as kidnappers who take a young girl, played by Carlyn Burchell. It premiered at the London FrightFest Film Festival. Booty Call Booty Call is a 1997 American comedy film, written by J. Stanford Parker and Takashi Bufford, and directed by Jeff Pollack. The film stars Jamie Foxx, Tommy Davidson, Vivica A. Fox, and Tamala Jones. Topkapi Topkapi is a Technicolor heist film made by Filmways Pictures and distributed by United Artists. The film was produced and directed by the emigre American film director Jules Dassin. The film is based on Eric Amblers novel The Light of Day, adapted as a screenplay by Monja Danischewsky. The film stars Melina Mercouri, Maximilian Schell, Peter Ustinov, Robert Morley, Gilles Ségal and Akim Tamiroff. The music score was by Manos Hadjidakis, the cinematography by Henri Alekan and the costume design by Theoni V. Aldredge. Ironweed Ironweed is a 1987 American drama film directed by Héctor Babenco. It is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name by William Kennedy, who also wrote the screenplay. It stars Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep, with Carroll Baker, Michael OKeefe, Diane Venora, Fred Gwynne, Nathan Lane and Tom Waits in supporting roles. The story concerns the relationship of a homeless couple: Francis, an alcoholic, and Helen, a terminally ill woman during the years following the Great Depression. Major portions of the film were shot on location in Albany, including Jay Street at Lark Street, Albany Rural Cemetery and the Miss Albany Diner on North Broadway. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards, including for Best Actor in a Leading Role and Best Actress in a Leading Role. La Rafle The Round Up is a 2010 French film directed by Roselyne Bosch and produced by Alain Goldman. The film stars Mélanie Laurent, Jean Reno, Sylvie Testud and Gad Elmaleh. Based on the true story of a young Jewish boy, the film depicts the Vel dHiv Roundup, the mass arrest of Jews by French police who were accomplices of Nazi Germans in Paris in July 1942. Rudo y Cursi Rudo y Cursi is a 2008 Mexican comedy film starring Diego Luna, Gael García Bernal and Guillermo Francella. It is directed by Carlos Cuarón and produced by Cha Cha Cha Films. It is Carlos Cuaróns first full-length movie. In Love and War In Love and War is a 1996 romantic drama film based on the book, Hemingway in Love and War by Henry S. Villard and James Nagel. The film stars Sandra Bullock, Chris ODonnell, Mackenzie Astin, and Margot Steinberg. Its action takes place during the First World War and is based on the wartime experiences of the writer Ernest Hemingway. It was directed by Richard Attenborough. The film was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival. This film is largely based on Hemingways real-life experiences in the First World War as a young ambulance-driver in Italy. He was wounded and sent to a military hospital, where he shared a room with Villard and they were nursed by Agnes von Kurowsky. Hemingway and Kurowsky fell strongly in love, but somehow the relationship didnt work out. The film—apparently in a deliberate attempt to capture what the director called Hemingways "emotional intensity"—takes liberties with the facts. In real life, unlike the movie, the relationship was probably never consummated, and the couple did not meet again after Hemingway left Italy. Hemingway, deeply affected by his romantic relationship with Kurowsky, later wrote several stories about it, including A Farewell to Arms. Dark Tide Dark Tide is a 2012 American action thriller film directed by John Stockwell, produced by Jeanette Buerling and Matthew E. Chausse and written by Ronnie Christensen and Amy Sorlie. The film is based on a story by Amy Sorlie and stars Halle Berry, Olivier Martinez, and Ralph Brown. Not One Less Not One Less is a 1999 drama film by Chinese director Zhang Yimou, adapted from Shi Xiangshengs 1997 story "A Sun in the Sky". It was produced by Guangxi Film Studio and released by China Film Group Corporation in mainland China, and distributed by Sony Pictures Classics and Columbia TriStar internationally. Set in the Peoples Republic of China during the 1990s, the film centers on a 13-year-old substitute teacher, Wei Minzhi, in the Chinese countryside. Called in to substitute for a village teacher for one month, Wei is told not to lose any students. When one of the boys takes off in search of work in the big city, she goes looking for him. The film addresses education reform in China, the economic gap between urban and rural populations, and the prevalence of bureaucracy and authority figures in everyday life. It is filmed in a neorealist/documentary style with a troupe of non-professional actors who play characters with the same names and occupations as the actors have in real life, blurring the boundaries between drama and reality. The domestic release of Not One Less was accompanied by a Chinese government campaign aimed at promoting the film and cracking down on piracy. Internationally, the film was generally well-received, but it also attracted criticism for its ostensibly political message; foreign critics are divided on whether the film should be read as praising or criticizing the Chinese government. When the film was excluded from the 1999 Cannes Film Festivals competition section, Zhang withdrew it and another film from the festival, and published a letter rebuking Cannes for politicization of and "discrimination" against Chinese cinema. The film went on to win the Venice Film Festivals Golden Lion and several other awards, and Zhang won the award for best director at the Golden Rooster Awards. Panic Panic is a 2000 American crime film directed by Henry Bromell and starring William H. Macy, Neve Campbell, Tracey Ullman, John Ritter and Donald Sutherland. Despite not being a box office success, Panic received universal critical acclaim from critics, some of which called it one of the best movies of 2000. The performances of William H. Macy, John Ritter, and Donald Sutherland were hailed by critics. Bring It On: Fight to the Finish Bring It On: Fight to the Finish is a 2009 teen comedy film starring Christina Milian, Rachele Brooke Smith, Cody Longo, Vanessa Born, Gabrielle Dennis and Holland Roden. Directed by Bille Woodruff and the fifth installment in the series of stand-alone films starting with the 2000 film Bring It On. The film was released direct-to-video on DVD and Blu-ray on September 1, 2009. Screwed Screwed is a 2000 American comedy film written and directed by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. It stars Norm Macdonald, Dave Chappelle, Danny DeVito, Elaine Stritch, Daniel Benzali, Sarah Silverman, and Sherman Hemsley. The film was released by Universal Pictures and has garnered a cult following in recent years. It Came from Outer Space It Came from Outer Space is a 1953 American black-and-white science fiction horror film, the first in the 3D process from Universal-International and the first 3D film in widescreen. It was produced by William Alland and directed by Jack Arnold. The film stars Richard Carlson and Barbara Rush, and features Charles Drake, Joe Sawyer, and Russell Johnson. The script is based on Ray Bradburys original story treatment and not, as sometimes claimed, a published short story, "The Meteor." It Came from Outer Space tells the story of an amateur astronomer and his fiancée who are stargazing in the desert when a large fiery object crashes to Earth. At the crash site, he discovers a round alien spaceship just before it is completely buried by a landslide. When he tells the local sheriff and newspaper editor what he saw, he is branded a crackpot. Before long, strange things begin to happen, and the disbelief turns hostile. Before and After Before and After is a 1996 American crime drama-mystery film based on the 1992 novel of the same title by American writer Rosellen Brown. The movie was directed by Barbet Schroeder and starred Meryl Streep as Dr. Carolyn Ryan, Liam Neeson as Ben Ryan, Edward Furlong as Jacob Ryan, and Julia Weldon as Judith Ryan. Day of the Wacko Day of the wacko is a 2002 comedy-drama from Poland, about a day in the life of Adaś Miauczyński, a Polish language teacher suffering from OCD and trying to write a verse. It stars Marek Kondrat, Piotr Machalica, Andrzej Grabowski and Janina Traczykówna. It was directed by Marek Koterski and is distributed by Vision. The film picked up several awards at the 2003 Polish Film Awards: Marek Kondrat won best actor in a leading role and Marek Koterski best screenplay. At the 27th Polish Fictional Films Festival Marek Koterski was awarded a Golden Lion, Marek Kondrat individually for best actor, and Maria Chilarecka for sound. Day of the wacko was also rewarded with Prize of the President of Association of Polish People of Film. Kolpaçino Kolpaçino is a 2009 Turkish comedy film, directed by Atil Inac, which stars Şafak Sezer as a rich kid who sets up an illegal casino in his parents home to help his friend pay off a mob boss. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2009. Nowhere Nowhere is a 1997 American black comedy drama film written and directed by Gregg Araki and starring James Duval and Rachel True as Dark and Mel; a bisexual teen couple. The film is the third in a series of films by Araki nicknamed the "Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy", preceded by Totally Fucked Up and The Doom Generation. Like the other films in the trilogy, ‘’Nowhere’’ contains scenes of graphic violence and sexuality. The film notably includes several cast members on the verge of stardom, including Ryan Phillippe, Mena Suvari, Kathleen Robertson, and Denise Richards. The film also features numerous cameos, including Shannen Doherty, Charlotte Rae, Debi Mazar, Jordan Ladd, Christina Applegate, Jeremy Jordan, Jaason Simmons, Beverly DAngelo, Eve Plumb, Christopher Knight, Traci Lords, Rose McGowan, John Ritter, Staci Keanan, Devon Odessa, Chiara Mastroianni, and the Brewer twins. Doctor Dolittle Doctor Dolittle is a 1967 American DeLuxe Color musical film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Rex Harrison, Samantha Eggar, Anthony Newley and Richard Attenborough. It was adapted by Leslie Bricusse from the novel series by Hugh Lofting. It primarily fuses three of the books The Story of Doctor Dolittle, The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle, and Doctor Dolittles Circus. The film had a notoriously protracted production with numerous setbacks along the way such as complications from poorly chosen shooting locations and the numerous technical difficulties inherent with the large number of animals required for the story. The film exceeded its original budget of $6 million by three times, and recouped $9 million upon release in 1967, earning only $6.2 million in theatrical rentals. The film received mixed to negative critical reviews, but through the studios intense lobbying, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture and won awards for Best Original Song and Best Visual Effects. The Wood The Wood is a 1999 American coming of age film directed by Rick Famuyiwa and starring Omar Epps, Richard T. Jones and Taye Diggs. It was written by Rick Famuyiwa and Todd Boyd. Jeruzalem JeruZalem is a 2015 Israeli supernatural horror film. Written and directed by Doron and Yoav Paz, the English-language film stars Yael Grobglas, Yon Tumarkin, Danielle Jadelyn, and Tom Graziani. Somersault in a Coffin Somersault in a Coffin is a 1996 Turkish film, written and directed by Derviş Zaim, about a homeless criminal and car thief. The film, which was released on , received awards at several international film festivals including the Golden Orange for best film at the Antalya International Film Festival. For Whom the Bell Tolls For Whom the Bell Tolls is a 1943 American war film produced and directed by Sam Wood and starring Gary Cooper, Ingrid Bergman, Akim Tamiroff, Katina Paxinou and Joseph Calleia. The screenwriter Dudley Nichols based his script on the 1940 novel For Whom the Bell Tolls by American novelist Ernest Hemingway. The film is about an American International Brigades volunteer, Robert Jordan, who is fighting in the Spanish Civil War against the fascists. During his desperate mission to blow up a strategically important bridge to protect Republican forces, Jordan falls in love with a young woman guerrilla fighter. For Whom the Bell Tolls was Ingrid Bergmans first Technicolor film. Hemingway handpicked Cooper and Bergman for their roles. The film was one of the biggest films of 1943, earning $6.3 million in distributor rentals in the United States and Canada. A re-issue in 1957 earned an additional $800,000. It was also nominated for nine Academy Awards, winning one. Victor Youngs film soundtrack for the film was the first complete score from an American film to be issued on record. Rock-A-Doodle Rock-a-Doodle is a 1991 Irish/British/American live action/animated musical comedy adventure film produced by Sullivan Bluth Studios and Goldcrest Films. Loosely based on Edmond Rostands comedy Chantecler, Rock-a-Doodle was directed by Don Bluth and written by David N. Weiss. The film features the voices of Glen Campbell, Christopher Plummer, Phil Harris, Charles Nelson Reilly, Sorrell Booke, Sandy Duncan, Eddie Deezen, Ellen Greene, and Toby Scott Ganger in his film debut. The film was released in the United Kingdom on August 2, 1991 and in the United States and Canada on April 3, 1992. The film tells the story of an anthropomorphic rooster named Chanticleer, who lives on a farm and crows every morning to raise the sun. However, he leaves his farm to become a rock star in the city after being tricked by the Grand Duke of Owls, whose kind hates sunshine, into thinking that his crow does not actually raise the sun. Without Chanticleer, rain continues to pour non-stop, causing a massive flood all over the country. The Duke and his henchmen take over in the darkness, and plan to eat all of the barnyard animals. Chanticleers friends from the farm, along with Edmond, a young human boy who was transformed into a kitten by the Duke, take off on a mission to get Chanticleer to bring back the sun and save the country before it is too late. Antonia's Line Antonias Line is a 1995 Dutch feminist film written and directed by Marleen Gorris. The film, described as a "feminist fairy tale", tells the story of the independent Antonia who, after returning to the anonymous Dutch village of her birth, establishes and nurtures a close-knit matriarchal community. The film covers a breadth of topics, with themes ranging from death and religion to sex, intimacy, lesbianism, friendship and love. Antonias Line was made after challenges in finding locations and funding in the 1980s and 1990s. It enjoyed critical success and several awards, including the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards. Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie is a 1997 American superhero film directed by David Winning and Shuki Levy and written by Levy and Shell Danielson. A sequel to The Movie, it is the second Power Rangers film and was produced by Saban Entertainment and Toei Company, Ltd., and was distributed by 20th Century Fox. The film stars Johnny Yong Bosch, Nakia Burrise, Steve Cardenas, Jason David Frank, Austin St. John, Catherine Sutherland, Jason Narvy, Paul Schrier, Hilary Shepard Turner, Amy Jo Johnson, and Blake Foster. The film takes place after the events of the Power Rangers Zeo television season, with the new cast and characters from the film becoming cast members of both Zeo and its successor, Power Rangers Turbo, with the films events leading into the successor series. As with its television season, the film used concepts and costumes from the Japanese Super Sentai series Gekisou Sentai Carranger. Sets and costumes created for original characters in the film were later used in the television series, with the films climactic antagonist Maligore being reused for the evil Dark Specter in the subsequent Power Rangers in Space season. The film was released on March 28, 1997 to generally unfavorable reviews. It was criticized for its visual effects and campiness, but critics praised the performance of its cast. Something Wicked This Way Comes Something Wicked This Way Comes is a 1983 American dark fantasy film directed by Jack Clayton and produced by Walt Disney Productions, from a screenplay written by Ray Bradbury, based on his novel of the same name. The title was taken from a line in Act IV of William Shakespeares Macbeth: "By the pricking of my thumbs / Something wicked this way comes." It stars Jason Robards, Jonathan Pryce, Diane Ladd, and Pam Grier. The film was shot in Vermont and at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank. It had a troubled production – Clayton fell out with Bradbury over an uncredited script rewrite, and after test screenings of the directors cut failed to meet the studios expectations, Disney sidelined Clayton, fired the original editor, and scrapped the original score, spending some $5 million and many months re-shooting, re-editing and re-scoring the film before its eventual release. A Letter to Three Wives A Letter to Three Wives is a 1949 American romantic drama film which tells the story of a woman who mails a letter to three women, telling them she has left town with the husband of one of them. It stars Jeanne Crain, Linda Darnell, Ann Sothern, Paul Douglas in his film debut, Kirk Douglas, Jeffrey Lynn, and Thelma Ritter. An uncredited Celeste Holm provides the voice of Addie Ross, the unseen woman who wrote the titular letter. The film was adapted by Vera Caspary and Joseph L. Mankiewicz from A Letter to Five Wives, a 1945 novel by John Klempner, which had appeared in Cosmopolitan. It was directed by Mankiewicz, who directed All About Eve the following year. The film won two Academy Awards for Best Director and Best Writing, Screenplay and was nominated for Best Picture. The Sorcerer and the White Snake The Sorcerer and the White Snake, previously known as Its Love and Madame White Snake, is a 2011 action fantasy film directed by Ching Siu-tung and starring Jet Li. It is based on the Chinese legend, Legend of the White Snake. Production started in September 10, 2010 and ended on January 16, 2011. The film is in 3-D and was shown out of competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival on 3 September 2011. It was released in mainland China on 28 September 2011 and Hong Kong on 29 September. Addicted Addicted is a 2014 American erotic drama thriller film directed by Bille Woodruff and starring Sharon Leal, Boris Kodjoe, Tyson Beckford, Kat Graham, and William Levy. The film, based on Zanes best-selling novel of the same name and adapted by Christina Welsh and Ernie Barbarash, was released theatrically on January 30, 2014. Journey to Italy Journey to Italy, also known as Voyage to Italy, is a 1954 drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. Ingrid Bergman and George Sanders play Katherine and Alex Joyce, an English married couple whose trip to Italy unexpectedly undermines their marriage. The film was written by Rossellini and Vitaliano Brancati, but is loosely based on the novel Duo by Colette. Although the film was an Italian production, its dialogue was in English. The first theatrical release was in Italy under the title Viaggio in Italia; the dialogue had been dubbed into Italian. Journey to Italy is considered by many to be Rossellinis masterpiece, as well as a seminal work of modernist cinema due to its loose storytelling. In 2012, it was listed by Sight & Sound magazine as one of the fifty greatest films ever made. In Search of a Midnight Kiss In Search of a Midnight Kiss is a 2007 American independent romantic comedy film written and directed by Alex Holdridge. It is listed on the National Board of Reviews Top 10 Independent Films of 2008, won the Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award in 2009 as well as having earned awards at festivals around the world. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2007 and since has played at festivals around the world from Mill Valley, Chicago and Los Angeles in the U.S. to Raindance, Edinburgh, Sarajevo, Istanbul, Bangkok, Kraków, Thessaloniki and Melbourne outside the States. It has been released in theaters in the UK, the U.S., Spain, Poland and Greece. It was released in Australia on February 14, 2009. The Bride Wore Black The Bride Wore Black is a 1968 French film directed by François Truffaut and based on the novel of the same name by William Irish, a pseudonym for Cornell Woolrich. It stars Jeanne Moreau, Charles Denner, Alexandra Stewart, Michel Bouquet, Michael Lonsdale, Claude Rich and Jean-Claude Brialy. It is a revenge film in which a widowed woman hunts the five men who killed her husband on her wedding day. She wears only white, black or a combination of the two. Le père Noël est une ordure Santa Claus Is a Stinker or Le père Noël est une ordure is a French comedy play created in 1979 by the troupe Le Splendid and turned into a film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré in 1982. Waterloo Waterloo is a 1970 epic period war film directed by Sergei Bondarchuk and produced by Dino De Laurentiis. It depicts the story of the preliminary events and the Battle of Waterloo and is famous for its lavish battle scenes. It was a co-production between the Soviet Union and Italy, and was filmed on location in Ukraine. It stars Rod Steiger as Napoleon Bonaparte and Christopher Plummer as the Duke of Wellington with a cameo by Orson Welles as Louis XVIII of France. Other stars include Jack Hawkins as General Thomas Picton, Virginia McKenna as the Duchess of Richmond and Dan OHerlihy as Marshal Ney. Frozen Stiff Frozen Stiff is a 2002 Yugoslav comedy film directed by Milorad Milinković. Its about two brothers trying to transport their dead grandfather to his hometown, but lose him in the process and try to find him back before the funeral. Nekromantik Nekromantik is a 1987 West German horror exploitation film co-written and directed by Jörg Buttgereit. It is known to be frequently controversial, banned in a number of countries, and has become a cult film over the years due to its transgressive subject matter and audacious imagery. Bob Dylan: Dont Look Back Look Back is a 1967 American documentary film by D. A. Pennebaker that covers Bob Dylans 1965 concert tour in England. In 1998, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." In a 2014 Sight & Sound poll, film critics voted Dont Look Back the joint ninth best documentary film of all time. Uppi 2 Uppi 2 is a 2015 Indian Kannada psychological thriller film written, directed by and starring Upendra in the lead role, and is a sequel to his 1999 film Upendra, and was produced under his production company, Upendra Productions. Alongside Upendra, the film stars Kristina Akheeva and Parul Yadav in lead roles. The supporting cast features Sayaji Shinde, Shobhraj, Satyajit, Bank Janardhan and Mimicry Dayanand. The soundtrack and film score were composed by Gurukiran. The dubbed Telugu version titled Upendra 2, was released the same day. Although the film got mixed response because of its confusing story-line and screenplay, it was highly profitable at the box office and completed 50 days of run. Upendra won the South Indian International Movie Award for Best Director for the film. Race Gurram Race Gurram is a 2014 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by Surender Reddy and produced by Nallamalupu Srinivas under his banner Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Productions. The film features an ensemble cast of Allu Arjun and Shruti Haasan in the lead roles while S. Thaman composed the music. This marks Allu Arjun and Shruti Haasans first collaboration. Principal photography began on 13 May 2013 in Hyderabad. The films "talkie part" was completed on 24 December 2013, with the entire shoot completed on 22 February 2014. The film had a worldwide release on 11 April 2014 Upon release, the film received positive reviews from critics, eventually becoming the sixth highest grossing Telugu film of all time and became the highest grosser of 2014 as it collected around with a distributors share of . It won the Filmfare Awards for Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Playback Singer – Male. Race gurram released in 1110 theatres worldwide and it collected in its lifetime. Race Gurram was the highest grossing Telugu film of 2014 which topped Yevadu record and eventually went on to become the seventh highest grossing Telugu film of all time. After Last Season After Last Season is a 2009 American drama film written, directed, produced, and shot by Mark Region. The film stars Jason Kulas and Peggy McClellan as medical students who use experimental neural microchips to discover the identity of a killer who has been murdering their classmates. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 1941 horror film starring Spencer Tracy, Ingrid Bergman, and Lana Turner. The production also features Donald Crisp, Ian Hunter, Barton MacLane, C. Aubrey Smith, and Sara Allgood. Its storyline is based on the gothic novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde written by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson and first published in 1886. Kiwi! Kiwi! is a 2006 computer-generated animation created by Dony Permedi, a student in the New York City School of Visual Arts, as his Masters Thesis Animation, with music composed and performed by Tim Cassell. The animations story of a kiwi that aspires to fly created a major Internet phenomenon after it was hosted on the video sharing site YouTube. Unofficial versions of the video pair it with Mad World by Gary Jules. These versions became popular viral videos. Baskin Baskin is a 2015 Turkish surrealist horror film directed by Can Evrenol, based on his 2013 short film by the same name. It centers around five police officers who have inadvertently wandered into Hell. First screened at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2015, the film marks Evrenols feature film directorial debut. Actors Muharrem Bayrak and Gorkem Kasal, who had performed in the short film version, returned to star in the full-length film, joined by Ergun Kuyucu, Fatih Dokgoz and Sabahattin Yakut as the five police officers that make up the films main cast of protagonists. First-time actor Mehmet Cerrahoglu has received positive reviews for his noteworthy performance as the villain, The Father. Cerrahoglu suffers from an ultra rare skin condition which gives him his unique physical appearance. Kitchen Stories Kitchen Stories is a 2003 Norwegian film by Bent Hamer, director of Eggs and O Horten. The Yellow Handkerchief The Yellow Handkerchief is a 2008 American independent drama film. The film is a remake of the 1977 Japanese classic of the same name The Yellow Handkerchief directed by Yoji Yamada. Set in the present-day American South, The Yellow Handkerchief stars William Hurt as Brett Hanson, an ex-convict who embarks on a road trip straight out of prison. Hanson hitches a ride with two troubled teens, Martine, 15, and Gordy, 19, traversing post-Hurricane Katrina Louisiana in an attempt to reach his ex-wife and long-lost love, May. Along the way, the three reflect on their existence, struggle for acceptance, and find their way not only through Louisiana, but through life. Directed by Udayan Prasad and produced by Arthur Cohn, the film was shown at Sundance in 2008 and given a limited release on February 26, 2010, by Samuel Goldwyn Films. Leonard Part 6 Leonard Part 6, is a 1987 American spy parody film. It was directed by Paul Weiland and starred Bill Cosby, who also produced the film and wrote its story. The film also starred Gloria Foster as the villain, and Joe Don Baker. The film was shot in the San Francisco Bay Area. It earned several Golden Raspberry Awards; Cosby himself denounced and disowned it in the press in the weeks leading up to its release. It is often considered to be one of the worst films ever made. Wicked Little Things Wicked Little Things is a 2006 American zombie horror film directed by J. S. Cardone and starring Lori Heuring, Scout Taylor-Compton and Chloë Grace Moretz. The film was claimed to be based on true events. Blood and Black Lace Blood and Black Lace is a 1964 giallo film directed by Mario Bava. Bava co-wrote the screenplay with Giuseppe Barilla and Marcello Fondato. The film stars Cameron Mitchell and Eva Bartok. The story concerns the stalking and brutal murders of various scantily-clad fashion models, committed by a masked killer in a desperate attempt to obtain a scandal-revealing diary. The film is generally considered one of the earliest and most influential of all gialli films and served as a stylistic template for the "body count" slasher films of the 1980s. Tim Lucas said that the film inspired "legions of contemporary filmmakers, from Dario Argento to Martin Scorsese to Quentin Tarantino." In 2004, one of its sequences was voted No. 85 in "The 100 Scariest Movie Moments" by the Bravo TV network. Black Rock Black Rock is a 2012 American horror-thriller film directed by Katie Aselton, based on a screenplay by her husband Mark Duplass. The film premiered on January 21, 2012, at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and was released theatrically on May 17, 2013. Black Rock stars Katie Aselton, Lake Bell, and Kate Bosworth as three friends that reunite after years apart on a remote island, only for them to have to fight for their lives. She's So Lovely Shes So Lovely is a 1997 American romantic drama film directed by Nick Cassavetes, written by John Cassavetes. At the time of its release, it received special attention because, eight years after his death, it was the first posthumous film to feature previously unreleased material from John Cassavetes. The film stars Sean Penn and John Travolta as the respective men who bid for the affection of Maureen Murphy Quinn. Harry Dean Stanton co-stars as a friend of Penns character, and James Gandolfini plays the abusive neighbor. Baasha Baashha is a 1995 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Suresh Krissna. The film was produced by V. Thamilazhagan and V. Rajammal under the production banner Sathya Movies. The film stars Rajinikanth and Nagma in lead roles with Raghuvaran, Janagaraj and Vijayakumar playing supporting roles. The plot revolves around the life of an autodriver Manikkam, who stays away from violence but forced to show his violent side after his sister is attacked and his past life as a gangster is revealed. Principal photography of the film took place at AVM Studios and majority of the film was shot in a set built at Vijaya Vauhini Studios. P. S. Prakash was the films cinematographer, and it was edited by Ganesh Kumar. The dialogues for the film were written by Baalakumaran. The soundtrack and background score were composed by Deva and lyrics were written by Vairamuthu. The film was released on 12 January 1995 to positive feedback and became one of the highly successful films in the career of Rajinikanth, running for nearly 15 months in theatres. Rajinikanth won Filmfans Association Award and Cinema Express Award for the Best Actor for his performance in the film. At the time of its release, it became the highest grossing Tamil cinema movie, beating the collections of all blockbuster films in tamil , previous the record at the box office had been created by Apoorva Sagodharargal.This film was dubbed into Telugu with the same title and released on 12 January 1995. The core plot was based on the 1991 Hindi movie Hum.This film was remade in Kannada as Kotigobba , in Bengali as Guru and in Bangladeshi as Sultan. A digitally restored version of the film was released on 3 March 2017. Jack Goes Boating Jack Goes Boating is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman and stars Hoffman in the title role, as well as Amy Ryan, John Ortiz and Daphne Rubin-Vega. The films script was written by Robert Glaudini, based on his 2007 play Jack Goes Boating. The films cast was mostly the same as the cast of the plays premiere at The Public Theater, although Amy Ryan replaced Beth Cole. The film was produced by Overture Films and Relativity Media. It premiered at the 26th Sundance Film Festival and was later released in the United States on September 17, 2010. Rapid Fire Rapid Fire is a 1992 American action film directed by Dwight H. Little and starring Brandon Lee, Powers Boothe and Nick Mancuso. The film was released in the United States on August 21, 1992. Lee was reportedly in talks with 20th Century Fox about making Rapid Fire 2, prior to his death. This Christmas This Christmas is a 2007 American Christmas romantic musical comedy-drama film produced by Rainforest Films and distributed by Screen Gems. Written, produced and directed by Preston A. Whitmore II, it is a Christmas time story that centers on the Whitfield family, whose eldest has come home for the first time in four years. The film is based on the 1970 Donny Hathaway song of the same name, which is covered by Chris Brown in the film. The Whitfield family overcome many trials and obstacles during the Christmas season. Dolphin Tale 2 Dolphin Tale 2 is a 2014 American family film written and directed by Charles Martin Smith as the sequel to his 2011 film Dolphin Tale. Harry Connick Jr., Ashley Judd, Nathan Gamble, Cozi Zuehlsdorff, Kris Kristofferson, Morgan Freeman, Juliana Harkavy, Austin Stowell, Betsy Landin, and Austin Highsmith all reprise their roles from the first film, while Lee Karlinsky, Julia Jordan, Taylor Blackwell, and Bethany Hamilton join the cast. It was released on September 12, 2014 and tells the story of another dolphin at the hospital named "Hope". After Winters elderly companion and surrogate mother, Panama, dies, Winters future is in jeopardy, unless Sawyer, Clay, Hazel, and the rest of the Clearwater Marine Aquarium team can find a new companion for her. The film received positive reviews from critics and grossed $57.8 million. Saturn 3 Saturn 3 is a 1980 British science fiction film produced and directed by Stanley Donen, and starring Farrah Fawcett, Kirk Douglas and Harvey Keitel. The screenplay was written by Martin Amis, from a story by John Barry. Though a British production, the film has an American cast and director. Shoah Shoah is a 1985 French documentary film about the Holocaust, directed by Claude Lanzmann. Over nine hours long and 11 years in the making, the film presents Lanzmanns interviews with survivors, witnesses and perpetrators during visits to German Holocaust sites across Poland, including extermination camps. Released in Paris in April 1985, Shoah won critical acclaim and several prominent awards, including the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Non-Fiction Film and the BAFTA Award for Best Documentary. Simone de Beauvoir hailed it as a "sheer masterpiece", while documentary maker Marcel Ophüls called it "the greatest documentary about contemporary history ever made". The film was not well received in Poland; the Polish government argued that it accused Poland of "complicity in Nazi genocide". Shoah premiered in New York at the Cinema Studio in October 1985 and was broadcast in the United States by PBS over four nights in 1987. In 2000 it was released on VHS and in 2010 on DVD. Lanzmanns 350 hours of raw footage, along with the transcripts, are available on the website of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The entire 566-minute film was digitally restored and remastered by The Criterion Collection over 2012–13 in 2k resolution, from the original 16mm negatives. The monaural audio track was remastered without compression. A Blu-ray edition in three disks was then produced from these new masters, including three additional films by Lanzmann. Neds Neds is a 2010 coming-of-age drama film directed and written by Peter Mullan. Set in Scotland, the film centres on John McGill, a teenager growing up in 1970s Glasgow. Johns story follows his involvement with the citys youth culture and its impact on his development as a teenager. The title is from the word Ned which is a derogatory term applied in Scotland to hooligans, louts or petty criminals. The film has received critical acclaim. Adult Beginners Adult Beginners is a 2014 American comedy drama film directed by Ross Katz and written by Jeff Cox and Liz Flahive based on a story by Nick Kroll. The film stars Rose Byrne, Kroll, Bobby Cannavale, and Joel McHale. RADiUS-TWC acquired the North American distribution rights of the film during its premiere at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in a limited release in theatres and VOD on April 24, 2015. After Sex After Sex is a 2007 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Eric Amadio. The plot is about several couples having conversations after sex. It looks at the complexity of modern-day relationships told through eight separate couples. Through dialogue and compromising situations, the film goes from the beginning of a relationship to the aftermath of one, and examines every stage in between. Circle of Friends Circle of Friends is a 1995 film directed by Irish filmmaker Pat OConnor, and based on the novel of the same name written by Maeve Binchy. The movie was well received by critics and was a box office success. Agneepath Agneepath is a 1990 Indian action-drama film directed by Mukul Anand. It stars Amitabh Bachchan as the protagonist Vijay Deenanath Chavan along with Mithun Chakraborty, Madhavi, Neelam Kothari, Rohini Hattangadi and Danny Denzongpa as the antagonist Kancha Cheena. The film was produced by Yash Johar. The title was taken from a poem of the same name called Agneepath which was penned by Harivansh Rai Bachchan, Amitabhs father, and which is recited at the beginning of the movie and creates a thematic link that continues through the movie, particularly in the climax, both literally and metaphorically. Agneepath has grown into a strong cult film over the years. It is considered a milestone in Bachchans career, and in the league of his all time great movies. Amitabh Bachchan received his first National Film Award for Best Actor at the 38th National Film Awards for his performance. Mithun Chakraborty received the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award. The film, despite being the tenth highest-grosser of 1990, had collections way below its high budget, and thus, the film recorded as flop at the box-office. The film was remade in 2012 with the same title, by Johars son Karan Johar, as a tribute to his father. Office Uprising Office Uprising is an American horror comedy directed by Lin Oeding and written by Peter Gamble Robinson and Ian Shorr that premiered on July 19, 2018, on Sony Crackle. The film stars Brenton Thwaites, Jane Levy, Alan Ritchson, Zachary Levi, Karan Soni and Ian Harding. Boxcar Bertha Boxcar Bertha is a low budget 1972 American romantic crime drama film directed by Martin Scorsese. It is a loose adaptation of Sister of the Road, a pseudo-autobiographical account of the fictional character Bertha Thompson, written by Ben L. Reitman. It was Scorseses second feature film. The Battery The Battery is a 2012 American independent drama horror film and the directorial debut of Jeremy Gardner. The film stars Gardner and co-producer Adam Cronheim as two former baseball players trying to survive a zombie apocalypse. The film premiered at the Telluride Horror Show in October 2012 and received a video-on-demand release June 4, 2013. It has won audience awards at several international film festivals. C'est la vie! Cest la Vie! is a 2017 French comedy film directed by Olivier Nakache & Éric Toledano. It was screened in the Gala Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Thunderbolt Thunderbolt is a 1995 Hong Kong action film starring Jackie Chan and directed by Gordon Chan. In early North American releases, it was known as Dead Heat. Thunderbolt is set around the world of auto racing. The film is multilingual; characters speak Cantonese, English and Japanese interchangeably. Teen Witch Teen Witch is a 1989 American teen fantasy comedy film directed by Dorian Walker, written by Robin Menken and Vernon Zimmerman, and starring Robyn Lively and Zelda Rubinstein. Originally pitched as a female version of Teen Wolf and later reworked into a film of its own, the film features numerous impromptu rap musical numbers and has since become a cult classic, aided by midnight theater showings, regular airings on cable network channels, and on ABC Familys 13 Nights of Halloween. The film is also popular for its music and 1980s fashion nostalgia. The Five Obstructions The Five Obstructions is a 2003 Danish documentary film directed by Lars von Trier and Jørgen Leth. The film is conceived as a documentary, but incorporates lengthy sections of experimental films produced by the filmmakers. The premise is that von Trier has created a challenge for his friend and mentor, Jørgen Leth, another renowned filmmaker. Lars von Triers favorite film is Leths The Perfect Human, and von Trier gives Leth the task of remaking The Perfect Human five times, each time with a different "obstruction" imposed by von Trier. It has been said that "both this film and Dogville show a more mature von Trier, one who is more aware of and accountable to the full implications of the torture, suffering and victimization he has employed in his films, especially in exploring how easily those who victimize others in the name of righteousness become victims of their own self-righteousness." The Friends of Eddie Coyle The Friends of Eddie Coyle is a 1973 American neo-noir crime film directed by Peter Yates and starring Robert Mitchum and Peter Boyle. The screenplay by Paul Monash was adapted from the 1970 novel of the same name by George V. Higgins. The film tells the story of Eddie Coyle, a small-time member of the Irish Mob in Boston, Massachusetts. Critical reception was positive, with particular praise for Mitchums performance. Vaaranam Aayiram Vaaranam Aayiram is a 2008 Indian Tamil-language musical romantic drama film written and directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon. Suriya plays dual lead roles as father and son, with Simran, Divya Spandana and Sameera Reddy. The film had been under production since late 2006, and was released worldwide on 14 November 2008. The film illustrates the story of a son recollecting different parts of his life with his father upon hearing about his death. As a tribute to the father of the director, the film opened to critical acclaim. Produced by Venu Ravichandran, the score was composed by Harris Jayaraj, making Vaaranam Aayiram his final project with Gautham Menon before the formal break-up of their partnership, until they worked together again in Yennai Arindhaal. It won a number of awards, including the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil. The film was also a commercial success, eventually becoming the biggest hit in Suriyas career at that time. Okkadu Okkadu is a 2003 Indian Telugu-language action film written, and directed by Gunasekhar. It stars Mahesh Babu, Bhoomika Chawla, and Prakash Raj. Music was composed by Mani Sharma and editing was helmed by A. Sreekar Prasad. M.S. Raju produced this film. The film has garnered eight Nandi Awards and four Filmfare Awards South, including Filmfare Award for Best Film – Telugu, and led Mahesh Babu to instant stardom. The film was later remade into Tamil as Ghilli which became a blockbuster. The film was also remade in Bengali titled Jor, and in Hindi as Tevar starring Arjun Kapoor and Sonakshi Sinha, Kannada as Ajay and in Odia as Mate Aanidela Lakhe Phaguna. The film was also dubbed in Hindi as Aaj ka Sharifzaada. Passchendaele Passchendaele is a 2008 Canadian war film, written, co-produced, directed by, and starring Paul Gross. The film, which was shot in Calgary, Alberta, Fort Macleod, Alberta, and in Belgium, focuses on the experiences of a Canadian soldier, Michael Dunne, at the Battle of Passchendaele, also known as the Third Battle of Ypres. The film had its premiere at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival on September 4, 2008, when it also had the honour of opening the festival, and it was released widely in Canada on October 17, 2008. Muhammad: The Messenger of God Muhammad: The Messenger of God is a 2015 Iranian Islamic epic film directed by Majid Majidi and co-written with Kambuzia Partovi. The film is set in the sixth century where the story revolves around the childhood of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. The film marks the biggest-budget production in Iranian cinema to date. Development of Muhammad: The Messenger of God began in 2007 and Majidi wrote the first draft of the screenplay by 2009. By 2011, a colossal set created in the city of Qom near Tehran was ready for the majority of the film. Several scenes were filmed in South Africa. Throughout the filming process, Majidi worked with a team of historians and archaeologists for the work on accuracy of the early life of Prophet Muhammad. Post-production works began in Munich during late 2013 and were completed in 2014. The cinematography is done by Vittorio Storaro and film score is composed by A. R. Rahman. The film was set to have its premiere at the Fajr International Film Festival on 1 February 2015 but was pulled out due to technical difficulties. For the critics, film-makers and journalists, a special screening was held at Cinema Farhang in Iran on 12 February 2015. The film was released both in Iran and at Montreal World Film Festival on 27 August 2015. The film was selected as the Iranian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards. The Future The Future is a 2011 German-American drama film written, directed by, and starring Miranda July. The Future made its world premiere at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, where it was screened in the Premieres section. The film was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. It's All About Love Its All About Love is a 2003 romance-drama film written and directed by Thomas Vinterberg. Its narrative can be classified as apocalyptic science fiction, but Vinterberg prefers to call it "a dream". Unlike the directors earlier Danish-language films, Its All About Love is entirely in English and stars Joaquin Phoenix, Claire Danes and Sean Penn. The production was led by Denmarks Nimbus Film, but the film was largely an international co-production, with involvement of companies from nine different countries in total. It was very poorly received by film critics. Saw Saw is an American short subject horror film, released in 2003. It was directed by James Wan and written by Wan and Leigh Whannell, the latter also starring in it. It was originally used to pitch their script for a full-length feature film of the same name to various studios and actors. The full-length film was eventually made in 2004. The short film later became a scene in Saw, with Shawnee Smith as Amanda Young wearing the Reverse Bear Trap device instead of David. The original short can be viewed on the second disc of Saw: Uncut Edition. The song "Happiness in Slavery" by Nine Inch Nails is featured in the first scene and end credits of the film. The song "Die Eier Von Satan" by Tool is featured in various cutscenes of the film. All Cheerleaders Die All Cheerleaders Die is a 2013 American horror comedy film written and directed by Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson. It is a remake of their 2001 film of the same name that was also written and directed by McKee and Sivertson, and stars Caitlin Stasey as a cheerleader who must fight against the supernatural. The film had its world premiere on September 5, 2013, at the Toronto International Film Festival and had a limited theatrical release in June 2014. Permanent Vacation Permanent Vacation is a 1980 film directed, written and produced by Jim Jarmusch. It was the directors first release, and was shot on 16 mm film shortly after he dropped out of film school. This film is often credited as the birth of the directors original style and character schemes. The film won the Josef von Sternberg Award at the 1980 Mannheim-Heidelberg International Filmfestival. Rurouni Kenshin Part III: The Legend Ends is a 2014 Japanese jidaigeki action film directed by Keishi Ōtomo and based on the manga series Rurouni Kenshin. The story follows two prior films, Rurouni Kenshin and Kyoto Inferno. On June 21, 2016, Funimation announced that they acquired the rights to the Rurouni Kenshin live-action trilogy for US distribution. The film was released subtitled in US theaters in October 2016. A home video and video on demand release followed shortly after. Plans for another sequel were revealed on September 4, 2017. In April 2019, it was announced that two new live-action films will premiere in summer 2020. After the Storm is a 2016 Japanese family drama film edited, written, and directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and was released in Japan on May 21, 2016. Dogfight Dogfight is a 1991 film set in San Francisco, California, during the Vietnam War. It stars River Phoenix, Lili Taylor, and E.G. Daily, and was directed by Nancy Savoca. The film explores the love between an 18-year-old Marine, Lance Corporal Eddie Birdlace, on his way to Vietnam, and a young woman, Rose Fenny. Claire's Knee Claires Knee is a 1970 French drama film directed by Éric Rohmer. It is the fifth movie in the series of the Six Moral Tales. Pokkiri Pokkiri is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Prabhu Deva. It is the Tamil remake of the 2006 Telugu film Pokiri, and stars Vijay and Asin in the lead roles with Prakash Raj, Nassar, Vadivelu, Sriman and Napoleon playing supporting roles. Mumaith Khan and Prabhu Deva make guest appearances. Nirav Shah handled cinematography while Kola Bhaskar was the films editor. Filming took place in India and Australia. The narrative revolves around a thug who kills for money and becomes involved in a violent conflict between two rival gangs when he joins one of them with the same intention of earning money. The film released on 12 January 2007 and became a commercial success. Reports say that Shreyesh Negi from Haldwani, Uttarakhand has bought all the rights of the movie on Gandhi Jayanti to remake it in the pahadi language. Hemant pandey has been casted as a supporting role in the movie while no one has been casted for the lead character yet. Hatchet III Hatchet III is a 2013 American slasher film written by Adam Green and directed by B. J. McDonnell. It is the sequel to Greens Hatchet and Hatchet II, and the third installment in the Hatchet series. Kane Hodder portrays the main antagonist Victor Crowley for the third time in a row, while Danielle Harris returns to play protagonist Marybeth Dunston. The Color of Pomegranates The Color of Pomegranates is a 1969 Soviet art film written and directed by Sergei Parajanov. The film is a poetic treatment of the life of 18th-century Armenian poet and troubadour Sayat-Nova. It has appeared in some scholarly polls of the greatest films ever made. Escape from Sobibor Escape from Sobibor is a 1987 British television film which aired on ITV and CBS. It is the story of the mass escape from the German extermination camp at Sobibor, the most successful uprising by Jewish prisoners of German extermination camps. The film was directed by Jack Gold and shot in Avala, Yugoslavia. The full 176 minute version shown in the UK on 10 May 1987 was pre-empted by a 143 minute version shown in the United States on 12 April 1987. The script, by Reginald Rose, was based on Richard Rashkes 1983 book of the same name, along with a manuscript by Thomas Blatt, "From the Ashes of Sobibor", and a book by Stanislaw Szmajzner, Inferno in Sobibor. Alan Arkin, Joanna Pacuła, and Rutger Hauer were the primary stars of the film. The film received a Golden Globe Award for Best Miniseries or Television Film and Hauer received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role—Television Film or Miniseries. Esther Raab, who died on April 15, 2015, was a camp survivor who had assisted Rashke with his book and served as a technical consultant. Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away is a 2012 American 3D family fantasy film directed by Andrew Adamson. The film premiered on October 20, 2012 at the Tokyo International Film Festival, and was released theatrically in the United States on December 21, 2012. Distributed worldwide by Paramount Pictures on December 21, 2012, the film tells the story of a girl named Mia going to a traveling circus and falling in love with its main attraction, the Aerialist. After the Aerialist falls during his act, he and Mia are transported to another world where each encounter the different worlds of Cirque du Soleil. It stars Erica Linz and Igor Zaripov as the main characters and incorporates acts from O, Mystère, Kà, Love, Zumanity, Criss Angel Believe, and Viva Elvis, some of the Cirque du Soleil shows that were running in Las Vegas in 2011. Eels performed a song titled "Calling for Your Love" for the movie. Ewoks: The Battle for Endor Ewoks: The Battle for Endor is a 1985 television film set in the Star Wars universe co-written and directed by Jim and Ken Wheat from a story by George Lucas. A sequel to An Ewok Adventure, it focuses on Cindel Towani, the human girl from the first film, who, after being orphaned, joins the Ewoks in protecting their village and defeating the marauders who have taken control of the Endor moon. Along with Caravan of Courage, the film is set between the events of Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back and Episode VI – Return of the Jedi. The God of Cookery The God of Cookery is a 1996 comedy film produced, written, starring, and directed by Stephen Chow. This is known to be Stephen Chows first film to utilize deep and sometimes dark themes. North Sea Texas North Sea Texas is a 2011 Flemish drama film and the first feature from cult director Bavo Defurne, starring Jelle Florizoone and Mathias Vergels. The screenplay was written by Bavo Defurne and Yves Verbraeken and is based in the 2004 childrens novel Nooit gaat dit over by André Sollie. The film follows the story of Pim, a boy - living with his reckless mother - who falls in love with his male best friend, Gino. Love Don't Cost a Thing Love Dont Cost a Thing is a 2003 American teen comedy film written and directed by Troy Beyer and starring Nick Cannon and Christina Milian. It also stars Steve Harvey, Kenan Thompson and Kal Penn. The film is a remake of the 1987 film Cant Buy Me Love. The album takes its title from the Jennifer Lopez song of the same name. The Dentist The Dentist is a 1996 American horror film directed by Brian Yuzna and written by Dennis Paoli, Stuart Gordon, and Charles Finch. It stars Corbin Bernsen, Linda Hoffman and Ken Foree. It was followed by the sequel The Dentist 2, in 1998. Precious Cargo Precious Cargo is a 2016 Canadian action film directed by Max Adams and written by Adams and Paul V. Seetachitt. The film stars Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Bruce Willis, Claire Forlani, John Brotherton, Lydia Hull and Daniel Bernhardt. The film was released on April 22, 2016, by Lionsgate Premiere. Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead is a 1994 American science fantasy horror film and the second sequel in the Phantasm series, written and directed by Don Coscarelli. The film stars Angus Scrimm as the Tall Man, Reggie Bannister, and A. Michael Baldwin. It is followed by Oblivion. The General The General is an Irish crime film directed by John Boorman about Dublin crime boss Martin Cahill, who pulled off several daring heists in the early 1980s and attracted the attention of the Garda Síochána, IRA, and Ulster Volunteer Force. The film was shot in 1997 and released in 1998. Brendan Gleeson plays Cahill, Adrian Dunbar plays his friend Noel Curley, and Jon Voight plays Inspector Ned Kenny. Looking for Richard Looking for Richard is a 1996 documentary film directed by Al Pacino. The film is Pacinos directorial debut. It is both a performance of selected scenes of William Shakespeares Richard III and a broader examination of Shakespeares continuing role and relevance in popular culture. The film was featured at the Sundance Film Festival in January 1996 and it was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. A Man Called Horse A Man Called Horse is a 1970 Western film directed by Elliot Silverstein, produced by Sandy Howard, written by Jack DeWitt. It is based on the short story "A Man Called Horse" by the Western writer Dorothy M. Johnson, first published in 1950 in Colliers magazine and again in 1968 in Johnsons book Indian Country. The basic story was used in a 1958 episode of the TV show Wagon Train titled "A Man Called Horse". The film stars Richard Harris as the titular character, alongside Judith Anderson, Jean Gascon, Manu Tupou, Corinna Tsopei, Dub Taylor, and James Gammon. Partially spoken in Sioux, the film tells the story of an English aristocrat who is captured by the Sioux people. The film was a Mexican-American co-production filmed on location in Arizona and the Mexican states of Durango and Sonora. It received generally positive critical reviews, and was a financial success, spawning two sequels; The Return of a Man Called Horse and Triumphs of a Man Called Horse. The Wind and the Lion The Wind and the Lion is a 1975 MGM adventure film written and directed by John Milius and starring Sean Connery, Candice Bergen, Brian Keith, and John Huston. Made in Panavision and Metrocolor and produced by Herb Jaffe and Phil Rawlins, the film was loosely based on the real-life Perdicaris incident of 1904. The film was distributed in the U.S. by United Artists and overseas by Columbia Pictures. Koyla Koyla is a 1997 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film written, produced and directed by Rakesh Roshan. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan, Madhuri Dixit, Amrish Puri, Himani Shivpuri, Salim Ghouse and Johnny Lever in pivotal roles. The film was successful & became the 8th highest grossing movie of the year. One of the scenes of this movie were filmed in Tawang Arunachal Pradesh. The Mouse That Roared The Mouse That Roared is a 1959 British satirical Eastman Color comedy film based on Leonard Wibberleys novel The Mouse That Roared. It stars Peter Sellers in three roles: Duchess Gloriana XII; Count Rupert Mountjoy, the Prime Minister; and Tully Bascomb, the military leader; and co-stars Jean Seberg. The film was directed by Jack Arnold, and the screenplay was written by Roger MacDougall and Stanley Mann. The Buddy Holly Story The Buddy Holly Story is a 1978 biographical film which tells the life story of rock musician Buddy Holly. It features an Academy Award-winning musical score, adapted by Joe Renzetti and Oscar-nominated lead performance by Gary Busey. The film also stars Don Stroud, Charles Martin Smith, Conrad Janis, William Jordan, and Maria Richwine, who played Maria Elena Holly. It was adapted by Robert Gittler from Buddy Holly: His Life and Music, the biography of Holly by John Goldrosen, and was directed by Steve Rash. The Elementary Particles Atomised is a 2006 German film based on the novel Les Particules élémentaires by Michel Houellebecq. The film was written and directed by Oskar Roehler and produced by Oliver Berben and Bernd Eichinger. It stars Moritz Bleibtreu as Bruno, Christian Ulmen as Michael, Martina Gedeck as Christiane, Franka Potente as Annabelle, and Nina Hoss as Jane. The film had its premiere at the Berlin Film Festival in Germany in February 2006. In contrast to the book setting in Paris, the film was shot entirely and is mainly situated in various places in Germany. Cities and states in Germany used for filming included Thuringia and Berlin. Contrary to the book, the film does not have cultural pessimism as a main theme, and it has an alternative ending. Joyful Noise Joyful Noise is a 2012 American musical comedy-drama film, starring Queen Latifah, Dolly Parton, Keke Palmer, Courtney B. Vance, and Jeremy Jordan. It was written and directed by Todd Graff, with gospel-infused music by Mervyn Warren. The film was released in U.S. theaters on January 13, 2012. In the film, two strong-minded women are forced to cooperate when budget cuts threaten to shut down a small-town choir. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its songs and acting but criticism towards its script and tone. Bad Country Bad Country is a film based on a true story starring Matt Dillon, Willem Dafoe, Amy Smart, and Tom Berenger. The film started shooting in Baton Rouge and Angola on August 7, 2012. Farewell, My Queen Farewell, My Queen is a 2012 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot and based on the novel of the same name by Chantal Thomas, who won the Prix Femina in 2002. It gives a fictional account of the last days of Marie Antoinette in power seen through the eyes of Sidonie Laborde, a young servant who reads aloud to the queen. The film stars Diane Kruger as the Queen, Léa Seydoux, and Virginie Ledoyen. It opened the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2012 and has subsequently been screened at other festivals. Its release date was 21 March 2012 in France. High Strung High Strung is a 2016 American drama film directed by Michael Damian and written by Janeen Damian and Michael Damian. The film stars Keenan Kampa, Nicholas Galitzine, Jane Seymour, Sonoya Mizuno, Richard Southgate and Paul Freeman. The film was released on April 8, 2016, by Paladin. May God Save Us May God Save Us is a 2016 Spanish thriller film directed by Rodrigo Sorogoyen. Que Dios nos perdone in Spanish literally means May God forgive us. Gladiator Gladiator is a 1992 American sports drama film directed by Rowdy Herrington, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr., James Marshall, Brian Dennehy, and Robert Loggia. The film tells the story of two teenagers trapped in the world of illegal underground boxing. One is fighting to pay off gambling debts accumulated by his father. The second is fighting for the money to get out of the ghetto. While being exploited by a boxing promoter, the two teens become friends. Repossessed Repossessed is a 1990 American comedy film that parodies the 1973 horror film, The Exorcist. It was written and directed by Bob Logan. The film features the original star of The Exorcist, Linda Blair, as well as Leslie Nielsen and Anthony Starke. Many gags parodied events in The Exorcist, such as the green-vomit and head-spinning scenes. Under the Sand Under the Sand is a 2000 French drama film directed and written by François Ozon. The film was nominated for three César Awards and was critically well received. It stars Charlotte Rampling and Bruno Cremer. Going Postal Terry Pratchetts Going Postal is a two-part television film adaptation of Going Postal by Terry Pratchett, adapted by Richard Kurti and Bev Doyle and produced by The Mob, which was first broadcast on Sky1, and in high definition on Sky1 HD, at the end of May 2010. It is the third in a series of adaptations, following Terry Pratchetts Hogfather and Terry Pratchetts The Colour of Magic. It was announced as part of an investment of at least £10 million into adaptations of novels, including Chris Ryans Strike Back and Skellig by David Almond. Filming began in May 2009 in Budapest. As is now traditional with The Mobs Discworld adaptations, several fans were invited to appear as extras. People Places Things People Places Things is a 2015 American comedy film written and directed by James C. Strouse. The film stars Jemaine Clement, Regina Hall, Jessica Williams, Stephanie Allynne and Michael Chernus. The film was released on August 14, 2015, by The Film Arcade. The Batman vs. Dracula The Batman vs. Dracula is a 2005 animated movie based on The Batman television series. It premiered on television and was later released on home video. It has a much darker tone than the show, and features Vicki Vale. The movie was released to DVD on October 18, 2005 and made its television debut on Cartoon Networks Toonami block on October 22, 2005. It was released on DVD as a tie-in with the live action Batman Begins. When the film was first aired on TV, the TV rating given was TV-Y7-FV as it was assumed that it was going to be in the same tone as the kids TV series. Subsequent airings have carried a TV-PG-V rating. Shattered Shattered is a 1991 American neo-noir/psychological thriller starring Tom Berenger, Greta Scacchi, Bob Hoskins, Joanne Whalley and Corbin Bernsen. It was directed and written for the screen by Wolfgang Petersen, based on the novel by Richard Neely. Baaghi 2 Baaghi 2 is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under his banner Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment and directed by Ahmed Khan. The film stars Tiger Shroff and Disha Patani. It is a spiritual sequel to the 2016 film Baaghi. It was remake of the Telugu-language mystery thriller film Kshanam. The film follows an army officer who sets out to find and rescue his ex-girlfriends missing daughter from the clutches of her kidnappers in Goa. Baaghi 2 was released on 30 March 2018. It received praise for the action scenes performed by Tiger Shroff. Produced on a budget of , the film grossed worldwide, and it was the seventh highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2018. Smokey and the Bandit Part 3 Smokey and the Bandit Part 3 is a 1983 American action comedy film and a sequel to Smokey and the Bandit and Smokey and the Bandit II, starring Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed, Paul Williams, Pat McCormick, Mike Henry and Colleen Camp. The film also includes a cameo near the films end by the original Bandit, Burt Reynolds. With a budget of a television movie, which was around twice the budget used for the first part, many action and comedic scenes are rehashes of scenes from the previous two Smokey and the Bandit films. The film received overwhelming negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. The Objective The Objective is a 2008 science fiction horror film directed by Daniel Myrick who also directed The Blair Witch Project and Believers, starring Jonas Ball, Matthew R. Anderson, and Michael C. Williams. It premiered in Morocco in April 2008 and in the United States in February 2009. American Renegades Renegades, known as American Renegades in the United States, is a 2017 action thriller film directed by Steven Quale and written by Luc Besson and Richard Wenk. The film stars Sullivan Stapleton, J. K. Simmons and Charlie Bewley, and follows a team of Navy SEALs who are asked to salvage Nazi gold stored in a bank vault in a submerged town at the bottom of a Bosnian lake. It was released on 1 September 2017 in Germany and 29 August 2018 in France and will be released in the United States on January 22, 2019 on Blu-ray and DVD by Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Strangers with Candy Strangers with Candy is a 2005 comedy film directed by Paul Dinello, written by Dinello, Stephen Colbert, Amy Sedaris, and Mitch Rouse, and serves as a prequel to their 1999-2000 Comedy Central television series of the same name. Colbert co-produced the film alongside executive producer David Letterman. The film grossed $2.3 million. Exists Exists is a 2014 American found footage monster horror film, directed by Eduardo Sánchez. The film had its world premiere on March 7, 2014 at South by Southwest and stars Chris Osborn and Samuel Davis. The story revolves around a group of friends hunted by something in the woods of East Texas. Following the darker psychological tone of Sánchezs previous film, Lovely Molly, the film returns to the creature-feature horror of Altered, also written by Jamie Nash. Hardcore Hardcore is a 1979 American American neo-noir crime drama film written and directed by Paul Schrader and starring George C. Scott, Peter Boyle, Ilah Davis and Season Hubley. The story concerns a father searching for his daughter, who has vanished only to appear in a pornographic film. Writer-director Schrader had previously written the screenplay for Martin Scorseses Taxi Driver, and both films share a theme of exploring an unseen subculture. Mahanati Mahanati is a 2018 Indian bilingual biographical film written and directed by Nag Ashwin. It was produced by Priyanka Dutt under the banners Vyjayanthi Movies and Swapna Cinema and made simultaneously in Telugu and Tamil, with the latter titled Nadigaiyar Thilagam. The film stars Keerthy Suresh, Dulquer Salmaan, Samantha Akkineni and Vijay Devarakonda. It follows the life of Indian actress Savitri, depicting her turbulent rise to prominence, marriage with Gemini Ganesan, and subsequent fall from grace, viewed from the perspective of a journalist and a photographer. Production began in May 2017, cinematography fell under the vision of Dani Sanchez-Lopez, and music for the film is composed by Mickey J. Meyer. Mahanati was released on 9 May 2018, and Nadigaiyar Thilagam on 11 May 2018. The film was also dubbed in Malayalam. It opened to critical and commercial acclaim; it was showcased in the Indian Panorama Mainstream section at the 49th International Film Festival of India, and has also garnered the "Equality in Cinema Award" at the 2018 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. At the 66th National Film Awards 2019, the film won three awards, including Best Feature Film in Telugu and Best Actress for Keerthy. A Walk on the Moon A Walk on the Moon is a 1999 Australian-American drama film starring Diane Lane, Viggo Mortensen, Liev Schreiber and Anna Paquin. The film, which was set against the backdrop of the Woodstock festival of 1969 and the Moon landing of that year, was distributed by Miramax Films. Directed by Tony Goldwyn, it was highly acclaimed on release, particularly Diane Lanes performance for which she earned an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Female Lead. Ivanhoe Ivanhoe is a British-American 1952 historical adventure epic film directed by Richard Thorpe and produced by Pandro S. Berman for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was shot in Technicolor, with a cast featuring Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Fontaine, George Sanders, Emlyn Williams, Finlay Currie, and Felix Aylmer. The screenplay is written by Æneas MacKenzie, Marguerite Roberts, and Noel Langley, based on the 1820 historical novel Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott. The film was the first in what turned out to be an unofficial trilogy made by the same director, producer, and star. The others were Knights of the Round Table and The Adventures of Quentin Durward. All three were made at MGMs British Studios at Elstree, near London. In 1951, the year of production, one of the screenwriters, Marguerite Roberts, was blacklisted by the House Un-American Activities Committee, and MGM received permission from the Screen Writers Guild to remove her credit from the film. 3 Godfathers 3 Godfathers is a 1948 American Western film directed by John Ford and filmed primarily in Death Valley. The screenplay, written by Frank S. Nugent and Laurence Stallings, is based on the novelette of the same name written by Peter B. Kyne. Ford had already adapted the film once before in 1919 as Marked Men. The original silent adaptation by Ford is thought to be lost today. The story is something of a retelling of the story of The Three Wise Men in an American Western context. Ford decided to remake the story in Technicolor and dedicate the film to the memory of long-time friend Harry Carey, who starred in the 1919 film Marked Men. Careys son, Harry Carey, plays one of the title roles in this 1948 film. Connie and Carla Connie and Carla is a 2004 American comedy film directed by Michael Lembeck and starring Nia Vardalos, Toni Collette, and David Duchovny. The screenplay was written by Vardalos. The film was shot in Vancouver and featured a number of local drag queens. Bommarillu Bommarillu is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy family drama film directed and co-written by Bhaskar in his directorial debut, and produced by Dil Raju. The film stars Siddharth, Genelia DSouza, Prakash Raj and Jayasudha. Following the films box office success it was remade in Tamil as Santosh Subramaniam, in Bengali as Bhalobasa Bhalobasa and in Odia as Dream Girl. The film primarily revolves around the relationship between a father and son, in which the fathers excessive concern for his son, and interference in his life, leads to the latter harbouring bitterness towards his overbearing father. The film opened to Indian audiences on 9 August 2006. On its way to winning state honors and rave reviews, the film went on to win the South Filmfare Awards among other prominent awards. The films success broke several records at the box office during its prime and was one of the highest grossing Telugu films. Glen or Glenda Glen or Glenda is a 1953 American drama film written, directed by and starring Ed Wood, and featuring Bela Lugosi and Woods then-girlfriend Dolores Fuller. It was produced by George Weiss who also made the exploitation film Test Tube Babies that same year. The film is a docudrama about cross-dressing and transsexuality, and is semi-autobiographical in nature. Wood himself was a cross-dresser, and the film is a plea for tolerance. It is widely considered one of the worst films ever made. However, it has become a cult film due to its low-budget production values and idiosyncratic style. Mind Game is a 2004 Japanese animated feature film based on Robin Nishis manga of the same name. It was planned, produced and primarily animated by Studio 4°C and adapted and directed by Masaaki Yuasa in his directorial debut, with chief animation direction and model sheets by Yūichirō Sueyoshi, art direction by Tōru Hishiyama and groundwork and further animation direction by Masahiko Kubo. It is unusual among features other than anthology films in using a series of disparate visual styles to tell one continuous story. As Yuasa commented in a Japan Times interview, "Instead of telling it serious and straight, I went for a look that was a bit wild and patchy. I think that Japanese animation fans today dont necessarily demand something thats so polished. You can throw different styles at them and they can still usually enjoy it." The film received a cult audience and was well received, winning multiple awards worldwide, and has been praised by directors Satoshi Kon and Bill Plympton. Allegedly, according to Tekkonkinkreet director Michael Arias, there was consideration for a release of the film on R1 DVD but it fell through. The film is now available to stream on Netflix in Australia as of 2016. GKIDS announced that they licensed the film, which streamed on VRV Select on December 29, 2017 followed by a limited theatrical run in February 2018 and a home video release in spring 2018. First Snow First Snow is a 2006 thriller starring Guy Pearce and directed by Mark Fergus. The film was released on March 23, 2007. Un plan parfait A Perfect Plan is a 2012 French action adventure comedy film directed by Pascal Chaumeil and starring Diane Kruger, Dany Boon, and Alice Pol. Written by Laurent Zeitoun and Yoann Gromb, and based on a story by Philippe Mechelen, the film is about a successful woman in love who tries to break her family curse of every first marriage ending in divorce, by dashing to the altar with a random stranger before marrying her boyfriend. Shiri Shiri is a 1999 South Korean action film, written and directed by Kang Je-gyu. Shiri was the first Hollywood-style big-budget blockbuster to be produced in the "new" Korean film industry. Created as a deliberate homage to the "high-octane" action film made popular by Hollywood through 1980s, it also contained a story that draws on strong Korean national sentiment to fuel its drama. Much of the films visual style shares that of the Asian action cinema, and particularly Hong Kong action cinema, of John Woo, Tsui Hark, Ringo Lam, and the relentless pace of the second unit directors, like Vic Armstrong and Guy Hamilton, in the James Bond films. The movie was released under the name Shiri outside of South Korea; in Korea, the title was spelled Swiri. The name refers to Coreoleuciscus splendidus, a fish found in Korean fresh-water streams. At one point Park has a monologue wherein he describes how the waters from both North and South Korea flow freely together, and how the fish can be found in either water without knowing which it belongs to. This ties into the films ambitions to be the first major-release film to directly address the still-thorny issue of Korean reunification. Hamilton: I nationens intresse Hamilton: In the Interest of the Nation is a 2012 spy film directed by Danish director Kathrine Windfeld. The film was supported by the Swedish Film Institute. It is the first part of a trilogy. Hamilton: In the Interest of the Nation preceded But Not If It Concerns Your Daughter. Shaitan Shaitan is a 2011 Indian black comedy crime thriller film directed by Bejoy Nambiar starring Rajeev Khandelwal, Kalki Koechlin, Gulshan Devaiya, Shiv Panditt, Neil Bhoopalam, Kirti Kulhari, Rajit Kapoor, Pawan Malhotra and Rajkummar Rao. The film was released on 10 June 2011. The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure is a 1994 American direct-to-video animated action-adventure musical film directed by Roy Allen Smith, the second installment and a sequel to the 1988 American-Irish animated film The Land Before Time, which is produced by Amblin Entertainment and Sullivan Bluth Studios. It was released six years after the original, and was the first in the series to be a direct-to-video production. The Great Valley Adventure is also the first The Land Before Time direct-to-video film to be animated overseas by AKOM in Seoul, South Korea. The tone, action and plot of the film was made much softer and slower than that of the original, and features musical numbers, in order to appeal to a more preschooler-oriented audience. Candace Hutson is the films only returning voice actor, reprising her role as Cera. After the films release, subsequent sequels in the series, with animation services by AKOM, were released each year up until 1998s The Secret of Saurus Rock. Apocalypse: The Second World War Apocalypse: The Second World War is a six-part French documentary by Daniel Costelle and Isabelle Clarke about the Second World War. The music of the documentary was composed by Kenji Kawai. The documentary is composed exclusively of actual footage of the war as filmed by war correspondents, soldiers, resistance fighters and private citizens. The series is shown in color, with the black-and-white footage being fully colorized, save for some original color footage. The only exception to the treatment are most Holocaust scenes, which are presented in the original black and white. It was first aired in 2009 from August 20 and 27 and September 3 on the French-speaking Belgian RTBF then on August 23 and 30 and September 6 on the French-speaking Swiss TSR and finally on September 8 to September 22 on France 2 channel. It was narrated in French by actor/director Mathieu Kassovitz. The documentary was shown on the Smithsonian Channel in the United States, where it was narrated by actor Martin Sheen, on the National Geographic Channel and Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, where it was narrated by actor Jonathan Booth, Canada, the Netherlands, Poland, Australia, Romania and Asia, on YLE Teema in Finland, on Rete 4 in Italy, on IBA, the national public channel in Israel, on RTP2, the national public channel in Portugal, and on La 2, the national public channel in Spain. Davaro: Son Eskiya Davaro is a 1981 Turkish adventure film directed by Kartal Tibet. Fingersmith Fingersmith is a two-part BBC mini-series that was televised in 2005. The story is an adaptation of Sarah Waters novel of the same name and follows the meeting of two very different young women and what madness ensues. Directed by Aisling Walsh, it stars Sally Hawkins, Imelda Staunton, Elaine Cassidy, Rupert Evans and Charles Dance. The mini-series was nominated for Best Drama Serial at the 2006 British Academy Television Awards. The Body Snatcher The Body Snatcher is a 1945 horror film directed by Robert Wise based on the short story "The Body Snatcher" by Robert Louis Stevenson. The films producer Val Lewton helped adapt the story for the screen, writing under the pen name of "Carlos Keith". The film was marketed with the tagline "The screens last word in shock sensation!" The frequent mentions of Burke, Hare, and Dr. Knox, all refer to the West Port murders in 1828. It was the last film to feature both Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi. Boulevard Boulevard is a 2014 American drama film directed by Dito Montiel and written by Douglas Soesbe. Starring Robin Williams, Kathy Baker, Roberto Aguire, Eleonore Hendricks, Giles Matthey and Bob Odenkirk, the film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 20, 2014. The film was released on July 10, 2015 in a limited release by Starz Digital. It is the final on-screen appearance made by Robin Williams, before his death in late 2014. Appleseed Alpha Appleseed Alpha is a computer-animated military science fiction cyberpunk film. The English versions voice cast includes Luci Christian, David Matranga and Wendel Calvert. Appleseed Alpha had an advance digital release on July 15, 2014. The Alphabet Killer The Alphabet Killer is a 2008 thriller-horror film, loosely based on the Alphabet murders that took place in Rochester between 1971 and 1973. Eliza Dushku stars alongside Cary Elwes, Michael Ironside, Bill Moseley and Timothy Hutton. The film is directed by Rob Schmidt, director of Wrong Turn, also starring Dushku, and written by Tom Malloy, who also acted in a supporting role. Wake Wood Wake Wood is a 2009 supernatural horror film directed by David Keating and starring Timothy Spall, Eva Birthistle, Ella Connolly and Aidan Gillen. An international co-production between Ireland and the United Kingdom by Hammer Film Productions, the film is set in Northern Ireland. Harper Harper is a 1966 American Technicolor American neo-noir mystery film in Panavision based on Ross Macdonalds novel The Moving Target and adapted for the screen by novelist William Goldman, who admired MacDonalds writings. The film stars Paul Newman as Lew Harper. It is directed by Jack Smight, with an ensemble cast that includes Robert Wagner, Julie Harris, Janet Leigh, Shelley Winters and Arthur Hill. Goldman received a 1967 Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay. The film pays homage to Humphrey Bogarts portrayals of Sam Spade and Phillip Marlowe by featuring Bogarts widow, Lauren Bacall, who plays a wounded wife searching for her missing husband, a role similar to General Sternwood in the 1946 Bogart-and-Bacall film, The Big Sleep. In 1975, Newman reprised the role in The Drowning Pool. The Pest The Pest is a 1997 American comedy film inspired by the classic short story "The Most Dangerous Game". Comedian John Leguizamo plays a Puerto Rican con artist in Miami named Pestario Rivera Garcia Picante Salsa Vargas who agrees to be the human target for a German manhunter for a US$50,000 reward. Gloria Gloria is a 1980 American thriller crime drama film written and directed by John Cassavetes. It tells the story of a gangsters girlfriend who goes on the run with a young boy who is being hunted by the mob for information he may or may not have. It stars Gena Rowlands, Julie Carmen, Buck Henry, and John Adames. Bed of Roses Bed of Roses is a 1996 romance film starring Christian Slater and Mary Stuart Masterson. It is written and directed by Michael Goldenberg. The Fall of the Roman Empire The Fall of the Roman Empire is a 1964 American epic film directed by Anthony Mann and produced by Samuel Bronston, with a screenplay by Ben Barzman, Basilio Franchina and Philip Yordan. The film stars Sophia Loren, Stephen Boyd, Alec Guinness, James Mason, Christopher Plummer, Mel Ferrer, and Omar Sharif. The film was a financial failure at the box-office. Despite this, it is considered unusually intelligent and thoughtful for a film of the contemporary sword and sandal genre and also enjoys a 100% "Fresh" rating at Rotten Tomatoes. It features the largest outdoor film set in the history of film, a m replica of the Roman Forum. The films name refers not to the final fall of the Roman empire, which did in fact survive for centuries after the period depicted in the film, but rather to the onset of corruption and decadence which led to Romes final demise. It deals extensively with the problem of imperial succession, and examines both the relationship between father and son on the background of imperial politics as well as the nature and limits of loyalty and friendship. The films plot is only loosely based on actual historical events. However, in the long-established view of Roman history, Marcus Aurelius is considered as the last of the Five Good Emperors whose time is considered the best of Roman imperial history. Commodus is generally considered to have fallen far below the standard set by his father and the four earlier Emperors, and his reign is considered as the beginning of the decline - though that would still take several centuries. Bus 174 Bus 174 is a Brazilian documentary film released on October 22, 2002. It is the debut film of director José Padilha and co-director Felipe Lacerda. In 2000, Sandro do Nascimento, a young man from a poor background, held passengers on a bus hostage for four hours. The event was caught live on television. The movie examines the incident and what life is like in the slums and favelas of Rio de Janeiro and how the criminal justice system in Brazil treats the lower classes. Within the film, Padilha interviews former and current street children, members of the Rio police force, the Rio BOPE police team, family members, and sociologists in order to gain insight into what led Nascimento to carry out the hijacking. Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead is a 2008 American horror film and the sequel to Joy Ride. The film was directed by Louis Morneau and stars Nicki Aycox, Nick Zano, Kyle Schmid, Laura Jordan and Mark Gibbon. The film was released direct-to-video on October 7, 2008. It was followed by a sequel, Roadkill. Hammer of the Gods Hammer of the Gods is a 2013 British action film directed by Farren Blackburn and released on 5 July 2013. In it, a dying Viking king sends his son on a quest to seek out his older brother, the clans only hope for defeating an approaching enemy horde. Going Places Going Places is a 1974 French comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Bertrand Blier, and based on his own novel. Its original title is Les Valseuses, which translates into English as "the waltzers" , a vulgar French slang term for "the testicles". It stars Miou-Miou, Gérard Depardieu and Patrick Dewaere. It is widely considered one of the most controversial movies in French cinema history due to its vulgarity, depiction of sexual acts, nudity, and moral ambiguity; however, Bliers later acclaim for the rest of his filmography made it a cult film for modern critics. An English-language remake directed, written by and starring John Turturro, which also acts as a spin-off to the cult comedy film The Big Lebowski, started filming in August 2016. Punchline Punchline is a 1988 American comedy film written and directed by David Seltzer and starring Tom Hanks as a talented young comic who helps a housewife, played by Sally Field, who wants to break into stand-up comedy. The Pirates of Somalia The Pirates of Somalia is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by Bryan Buckley. The film stars Evan Peters, Al Pacino, Melanie Griffith, and Barkhad Abdi. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 27, 2017. The film was released on December 8, 2017, by Echo Bridge. Sigur Rós: Heima Heima is a documentary film and double DVD set about the tour around Iceland in the summer of 2006 of the band Sigur Rós. During the tour the band played two big open-air concerts at Miklatún - Reykjavík and Ásbyrgi, as well as small scale concerts at Ólafsvík, Ísafjörður, Djúpavík, Háls, Öxnadalur and Seyðisfjörður. In addition, a protest concert against the Kárahnjúkar dam was performed at Snæfellsskála. The documentary also includes footage of an acoustic concert played for family and friends at Gamla Borg, a coffee shop in the small town Borg, on 22 April 2007. The documentary premiered in Iceland at the Reykjavík International Film Festival opening day, 27 September 2007. Heima was released 5 November 2007 in two editions, one including atmospheric photos in a photobook documenting the tour. It has since then become a cult film. The DVD has sold 5,000 copies in Canada earning it a Gold Award under the Video Certifications. And it was certified Platinum for 100,000 copies in America. On May 27, 2011 the band released an official HD-quality version of Heima on their website, available as digital download in QuickTime format. Soodhu Kavvum Soodhu Kavvum is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language crime film directed by Nalan Kumarasamy. It features Vijay Sethupathi, Bobby Simha, Ashok Selvan, Ramesh Thilak, Karunakaran and Sanchita Shetty in the lead roles. The film was released on 1 May. The main concept is about how silly talk has engulfed peoples day-to-day life and modern society. Soodhu Kavvum received positive reviews from critics and became a commercial success. Butterfly Butterflys Tongue or Butterfly, is a 1999 Spanish film directed by José Luis Cuerda. The film centers on Moncho and his coming-of-age experience in Galicia in 1936. Moncho develops a close relationship with his teacher Don Gregorio, who introduces the boy to different things in the world. While the story centres on Monchos ordinary coming-of-age experiences, tensions related to the looming Spanish Civil War periodically interrupt Monchos personal growth and daily life. The film is adapted from three short stories from the book by Galician author Manuel Rivas. The short stories are "", "", and "Carmiña". The film received some critical acclaim. It was nominated for the 2000 Goya Award for Best Picture, and it won the Goya Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Butterflys Tongue also has a 96% rating on RottenTomatoes.com. Diary of a Chambermaid Diary of a Chambermaid is a 1964 French-Italian drama film. It is one of several French films made by Spanish-born filmmaker Luis Buñuel. Though highly satirical and reflective of his typical anti-bourgeoisie sentiments, it is one of Buñuels more realistic films, generally avoiding the outlandish surrealist imagery and far-fetched plot twists found in many of his other works. It stars Jeanne Moreau as a chambermaid whose attractiveness is apparent to owners and to servants alike—her femininity charms some, at the same time it brings out jealousy in others of the household and among adjacent neighbors. The maids predicament, in this light, develops her as a character with some autonomy, and with some powers that derive from the narrative context—which is a social setting of corruption, violence, sexual obsession and perversion. Just off the train from Paris, the chambermaid steps into a waiting buggy from the chateau, its driver already eyeing her, with designs that he expresses by remarking on her shoes. This was the first screenwriting collaboration between Buñuel and Jean-Claude Carrière, which would later produce his well-known Belle de Jour, The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie and That Obscure Object of Desire. The two extensively reworked the 1900 novel of the same name by Octave Mirbeau, that had been given a more literal treatment in its second film adaptation, made in Hollywood in 1946, directed by Jean Renoir. The novel has been adapted for the screen a third time in Benoît Jacquots 2015 version. Mostly Martha Mostly Martha is a 2001 German romantic comedy drama film written and directed by Sandra Nettelbeck and starring Martina Gedeck, Maxime Foerste, and Sergio Castellitto. Filmed in Hamburg, Germany, and Italy, the film is about a workaholic chef who is forced to adjust to major changes in her personal and professional life that are beyond her control. The film won the Créteil International Womens Film Festival Grand Prix Award, and was nominated for the Goya Award for Best European Film in 2002. It was also nominated for the German Film Awards Outstanding Feature Film. Blackboard Jungle Blackboard Jungle is a 1955 social commentary film about teachers in an interracial inner-city school, based on the novel The Blackboard Jungle by Evan Hunter and adapted for the screen and directed by Richard Brooks. It is remembered for its innovative use of rock and roll in its soundtrack and for the unusual breakout role of a black cast member, future Oscar winner and star Sidney Poitier as a rebellious, yet musically talented student. In 2016, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Golden Voyage of Sinbad The Golden Voyage of Sinbad is a 1973 British fantasy film directed by Gordon Hessler and featuring stop motion effects by Ray Harryhausen. It is the second of three Sinbad films released by Columbia Pictures, the others being The 7th Voyage of Sinbad and Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger. The film stars John Phillip Law, Tom Baker, Takis Emmanuel and Caroline Munro. It won the first Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Film. Serious Moonlight Serious Moonlight is a 2009 American black comedy film directed by Cheryl Hines and starring Meg Ryan, Timothy Hutton, Kristen Bell, and Justin Long. It was released by Magnolia Pictures on 4 December 2009. The Polka King The Polka King is an American biographical comedy film directed by Maya Forbes and written by Forbes and Wallace Wolodarsky. The film is about real-life Polish-American polka band leader Jan Lewan, who was imprisoned in 2004 for running a Ponzi scheme. The film stars Jack Black as Lewan, as well as Jenny Slate, Jason Schwartzman, and Jacki Weaver. It premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2017. It was released on Netflix on January 12, 2018. The Polka King is based on a 2009 documentary about Lewan, The Man Who Would Be Polka King, directed by Joshua Brown and John Mikulak. Il Mare Il Mare is a 2000 South Korean film, starring Jun Ji-hyun and Lee Jung-jae, and directed by Lee Hyun-seung. The title, Il Mare, means "The Sea" in Italian, and is the name of the seaside house which is the setting of the story. The two protagonists both live there two years apart in time, but are able to communicate through a mysterious mailbox. The film was remade by Warner Brothers in 2006 as The Lake House starring Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock. The plot of the movie was also used in the 2015 Kannada movie Minchagi Nee Baralu. Five Fingers Five Fingers is a 2006 American drama-thriller film directed by Laurence Malkin, and written by Chad Thumann and Malkin. The film had ten producers, including actor Laurence Fishburne, who stars in it alongside Ryan Phillippe, Gina Torres, Touriya Haoud, Saïd Taghmaoui and Colm Meaney. Five Fingers was filmed in the Netherlands, Morocco, and Louisiana in 2004. Crystal Fairy & the Magical Cactus Crystal Fairy & The Magical Cactus is a 2013 Chilean adventure comedy film written and directed by Sebastián Silva. The film stars Michael Cera and Gaby Hoffmann. At the films Sundance premiere, Silva said that his film, which is based on a real-life encounter, is "about the birth of compassion in someones life." The film received positive reviews from critics. The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant is a 1972 German film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, based on his own play. The film has an all-female cast, and it is set in the home of the narcissistic protagonist Petra von Kant. It follows the changing dynamics in her relationships with the other women. Petras story is told in a theater-like fashion in four different acts, each depicting the states of mind of the main character hinted visually by her clothes and hair. The film was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. The Mermaid The Mermaid is a 2016 Chinese–Hong Kong fantasy romantic comedy directed, co-written, and produced by Stephen Chow. The film tells the story of a playboy businessman who falls in love with a mermaid who was sent to assassinate him. It was released in China on 8 February 2016. It broke numerous box office records, including biggest opening day and biggest single day gross through its seventh day of release, as well as having the biggest opening week of all time in China. It is the sixth-highest-grossing film of all time in China. Beat the Devil Beat the Devil is a 1953 adventure comedy film. The film was directed by John Huston, and starred Humphrey Bogart, Jennifer Jones and Gina Lollobrigida, and featured Robert Morley, Peter Lorre and Bernard Lee. Huston and Truman Capote wrote the screenplay, loosely based upon a novel of the same name by British journalist Claud Cockburn, writing under the pseudonym James Helvick. Huston made the film as a parody of a genre of film. Although often described as a parody of The Maltese Falcon, which Huston directed and in which Bogart and Lorre appeared, this is not the case. Capote said, "John Huston and I decided to kid the story, to treat it as a parody. Instead of another Maltese Falcon, we turned it into a ... spoof on this type of film." The script, written on a day-to-day basis as the film was shot, concerns the adventures of a motley crew of swindlers and neer-do-wells trying to claim land rich in uranium deposits in Kenya as they wait in a small Italian port to travel aboard a tramp steamer en route to Mombasa. Ms .45 Ms .45 is a 1981 American exploitation thriller film directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Zoë Tamerlis. Inspired by films such as Thriller – A Cruel Picture, Death Wish and Taxi Driver, the film is a rape and revenge story about Thana, a mute woman who becomes a spree killer after she is raped twice in one day when going home from work. It was critically maligned on its theatrical release, but is now generally highly regarded among fans of underground and independent film. It was acquired by Alamo Drafthouse Films in October 2013 and remastered in HD from the original negatives. The distributor released the film on Blu-ray, DVD, and digital copy in March 2014. Colossus: The Forbin Project Colossus: The Forbin Project is a 1970 American science fiction thriller film from Universal Pictures, produced by Stanley Chase, directed by Joseph Sargent, that stars Eric Braeden, Susan Clark, Gordon Pinsent, and William Schallert. The film is based upon the 1966 science fiction novel Colossus, by Dennis Feltham Jones, about an advanced American defense system, named Colossus, becoming sentient. After being handed full control, Colossuss draconian logic expands on its original nuclear defense directives to assume total control of the world and end all warfare for the good of mankind despite its creators orders to stop. Liza the Fox-Fairy Liza, the Fox-Fairy is a 2015 Hungarian black comedy film directed by Károly Ujj Mészáros, starring Mónika Balsai, Szabolcs Bede-Fazekas and David Sakurai. The film drew an audience of over 100,000 in Hungary, thus qualifying as a domestic success, and was awarded the Grand Prize at the Fantasporto Film Festival in Portugal, where it premiered internationally. The films music was elected for "the 2015 year most successful soundtrack" in Hungary and four songs were recorded on a limited 7 inch vinyl. Butterflies Butterflies is a 2018 Turkish drama film directed by Tolga Karaçelik. It was screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. The Comancheros The Comancheros is a 1961 Western Deluxe CinemaScope color film directed by Michael Curtiz, based on a 1952 novel of the same name by Paul Wellman, and starring John Wayne and Stuart Whitman. The supporting cast includes Ina Balin, Lee Marvin, Nehemiah Persoff, Bruce Cabot, Jack Elam, Patrick Wayne, and Edgar Buchanan. Also featured are Western-film veterans Bob Steele, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, and Harry Carey in uncredited supporting roles. When illness prevented Curtiz from finishing the film, Wayne took over as director, though his role remained uncredited. Curtiz died shortly after the film was completed. Peace, Love & Misunderstanding Peace, Love & Misunderstanding is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Bruce Beresford and starring Jane Fonda, Catherine Keener, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Elizabeth Olsen, Nat Wolff, Chace Crawford, Kyle MacLachlan, and Rosanna Arquette. It was filmed in the town of Woodstock, the same town in which the film is set. The film had a gala premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 13, 2011. It was released to theaters on June 8, 2012, starting in limited release. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on October 2, 2012. House Arrest House Arrest is a 1996 American comedy film starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Kevin Pollak. It was directed by Harry Winer. It boasts a very thorough supporting cast in Jennifer Tilly, Wallace Shawn, Caroline Aaron, Christopher McDonald, Sheila McCarthy and an up-and-coming Jennifer Love Hewitt. The film was released on August 14, 1996 and went on to gross just over $7 million at the box office. The film was panned by critics. The film was shot at various locations in the U.S. states of California and Ohio. Monrovia was the location for several exterior house scenes while most interior shots were done at the CBS/Radford lot in Studio City. The story was set in Defiance, although another town, Chagrin Falls, actually doubled for it. Happy Birthday to Me Happy Birthday to Me is a 1981 Canadian psychological slasher film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Melissa Sue Anderson and Glenn Ford. Its plot revolves around six brutal murders occurring around a popular high school seniors birthday. Filmed primarily in Canada and upstate New York, Happy Birthday to Me was distributed by Columbia Pictures, and released theatrically in North America in the spring of 1981. The film was released on May 15, 1981. While reception was generally negative, it has since achieved a cult following. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic. Jaan-E-Mann: Let's Fall in Love... Again Jaan-E-Mann is a 2006 Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Shirish Kunder and is produced by Sajid Nadiawala. The film starrs Akshay Kumar and Salman Khan in lead roles and Preity Zinta in Cameo role. This was Shirish Kunders first film as a director. He also edited and wrote the dialogues and screenplay. The first trailer was released in late August and its filming cost nearly Rs. 400 million. The film released on 20 October 2006 on the festive weekend of Diwali/Eid. The DVD for the film released on 15 December 2006. Ghoulies Ghoulies is a 1985 American horror comedy film directed by Luca Bercovici in his directorial debut, and co-written with producer Jefery Levy. It stars Peter Liapis, Lisa Pelikan, Michael Des Barres, Jack Nance, Scott Thompson, and Mariska Hargitay in her film debut. The Passion of Anna The Passion of Anna is a 1969 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman, who was awarded Best Director at the 1970 National Society of Film Critics Awards for the film. Duel in the Sun Duel in the Sun is a 1946 American psychological Western film directed by King Vidor, produced and written by David O. Selznick, which tells the story of a Mestiza girl who goes to live with her white relatives, becoming involved in prejudice and forbidden love. The Technicolor film stars Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotten, Gregory Peck, Lillian Gish and Lionel Barrymore. Blow Dry Blow Dry is a 2001 British comedy film directed by Paddy Breathnach, written by Simon Beaufoy and starring Alan Rickman, Natasha Richardson, Rachel Griffiths, and Josh Hartnett. The plot focuses on the takeover of a small English town by the British Hairdressing Championship who is holding their annual competition there. Final Score Final Score is a 2018 British-American action thriller film directed by Scott Mann and written by David T. Lynch and Keith Lynch, starring Dave Bautista, Ray Stevenson and Pierce Brosnan. Duck Amuck Duck Amuck is an American animated cartoon short directed by Chuck Jones and produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons. The short film was released in early 1953 by The Vitaphone Corporation, the short subject division of Warner Bros., as part of the Merrie Melodies series. It stars Daffy Duck, who is tormented by a seemingly sadistic, initially unseen animator, who constantly changes Daffys locations, clothing, voice, physical appearance and even shape, much to Daffys aggravation and rage. Pandemonium reigns throughout the cartoon as Daffy attempts to steer the action back to some kind of normality, only for the animator to either ignore him or, more frequently, to over-literally interpret his increasingly frantic demands. In the end, the tormenting animator is revealed to be Bugs Bunny. In 1994, it was voted #2 of The 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field, losing only to Whats Opera, also directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. It has been inducted into the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. The short was included on the Volume 1 DVD box set, The Essential Daffy Duck DVD box set, and the Volume 1 Blu-ray box set. The short inspired the 2007 Nintendo DS game Duck Amuck. Rejected Rejected is an animated short comedy film by Don Hertzfeldt that was released in 2000. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film the following year at the 73rd Academy Awards, and received 27 awards from film festivals around the world. Rejected is now considered a cult classic and one of the most influential animated films ever made, especially after it found its way onto the internet in the early 2000s and became a viral sensation. In 2009, it was the only short film named as one of the "Films of the Decade" by Salon. In 2010, it was noted as one of the five "most innovative animated films of the past ten years" by The Huffington Post. Indiewire film critic Eric Kohn named Rejected one of the "10 best films of the 21st century" on his list for the BBC Culture poll in 2016. Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters is a 1985 American biographical drama film co-written and directed by Paul Schrader. The film is based on the life and work of Japanese writer Yukio Mishima, interweaving episodes from his life with dramatizations of segments from his books The Temple of the Golden Pavilion, Kyokos House, and Runaway Horses. Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas were executive producers of the film. This Gun for Hire This Gun for Hire is a 1942 American crime drama film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Veronica Lake, Robert Preston, Laird Cregar, and Alan Ladd. It is a film noir based on the 1936 novel by Graham Greene. Le Film de les Nuls La Cité de la peur, also known as Le film de Les Nuls, is a 1994 French comedy film written by and starring Chantal Lauby, Alain Chabat and Dominique Farrugia of the comedy group Les Nuls, and directed by Alain Berbérian in 1994. The movie parodies big budget American films and relies heavily on puns and word play, which makes it somewhat inaccessible for non-French speakers. Hoot Hoot is a 2006 American family comedy film, based on Carl Hiaasens novel of the same name. It was written and directed by Wil Shriner, and produced by New Line Cinema and Walden Media. The film stars Luke Wilson, Logan Lerman, Brie Larson, Tim Blake Nelson, Neil Flynn and Robert Wagner. Filming took place from July to September 2005 in Florida, with additional shooting in California the following January. The project was released on May 5, 2006. Hoot was a box office bomb in its initial theatrical run, and received largely mixed to negative reviews from film critics and film-review websites. The film is about a group of children trying to save a burrowing owl habitat from destruction. Its habitat is located on the intended construction site of a pancake house. The developer of the project intends to proceed regardless of the environmental damage it would cause. Hoot features live burrowing owls and music by Jimmy Buffett. Buffett is also listed as a co-producer, and he played the role of Mr. Ryan, the science teacher. Beyond the Mat Beyond the Mat is a 1999 documentary film directed, written, produced and narrated by Barry W. Blaustein. The film focuses on the lives of professional wrestlers outside of the ring, primarily Mick Foley, Terry Funk, and Jake Roberts, as well as some aspiring wrestlers. It focuses on the World Wrestling Federation, Extreme Championship Wrestling during its rise in popularity, and many other independent wrestlers and organizations. The film was originally released in U.S. theaters in March 2000, and later on VHS and DVD. Alien Abduction Alien Abduction is a 2014 American found-footage science fiction horror film and the directorial debut of Matty Beckerman. The movie was released to VOD on April 4, 2014, and also had a limited theatrical run. The film stars Riley Polanski as an autistic 11-year-old boy who records his ordeal as an alien abductee. Port of Shadows Port of Shadows is a 1938 French film directed by Marcel Carné. An example of poetic realism, it stars Jean Gabin, Michel Simon and Michèle Morgan. The screenplay was written by Jacques Prévert based on a novel by Pierre Mac Orlan. The music score was by Maurice Jaubert. The film was the 1939 winner of Frances top cinematic prize, the Prix Louis-Delluc. According to Charles OBrien, the film would be one of the first to be called "film noir" by critics. The Big One The Big One is a 1997 documentary film written and directed by documentarian filmmaker and activist Michael Moore, and released by Miramax Films. The film documents Moore during his tour promoting his 1996 book Downsize This! around the United States. Through the 47 towns he visits, Moore discovers and describes American economic failings and the fear of unemployment of American workers. Frankenstein's Army Frankensteins Army is a 2013 Dutch-American-Czech found footage horror film directed by Richard Raaphorst, written by Chris M. Mitchell and Miguel Tejada-Flores, and starring Karel Roden, Joshua Sasse and Robert Gwilym. In the film, Soviet troops invading Germany encounter undead mechanical soldiers created by a mad scientist descended from Victor Frankenstein. The Osterman Weekend The Osterman Weekend is a 1983 American suspense thriller film directed by Sam Peckinpah, based on the novel of the same name by Robert Ludlum. The film stars Rutger Hauer, John Hurt, Burt Lancaster, Dennis Hopper, Meg Foster, Helen Shaver, Chris Sarandon and Craig T. Nelson. It was Peckinpahs final film before his death in 1984. Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie, known as in Japan and Australia, is a 1994 anime film adaptation of the Street Fighter II fighting game written by Kenichi Imai, directed by Gisaburō Sugii and animated by Group TAC. The film, originally released in Japan on August 6, 1994, was released theatrically in the United Kingdom, France, and Spain, and was adapted into English in dubbed and subtitled format by Animaze for Manga Entertainment. It was also distributed in other countries by 20th Century Fox which would later go on to make the critically panned, box-office failure The Legend of Chun-Li. Four months later after the film was released, Universal Pictures and Columbia Pictures released Street Fighter starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Raul Julia on December 23 in United States and May 6, 1995 in Japan, which was received poorly by fans and critics. The film was a critical and commercial success. Group TAC later produced another loose adaptation of the Street Fighter II game, the anime series Street Fighter II V. Though unrelated to the film, a handful of Animaze voice actors reprised their roles for the series English dub. The Boston Strangler The Boston Strangler is a 1968 American neo-noir film loosely based on the true story of the Boston Strangler and the book by Gerold Frank. It was directed by Richard Fleischer and stars Tony Curtis as Albert DeSalvo, the strangler, and Henry Fonda as John S. Bottomly, the chief detective who came to fame for obtaining DeSalvos confession. Curtis was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his performance. The cast also featured George Kennedy and the film debut of Sally Kellerman. Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie - Pyramid of Light Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light, later released in Japan as , or simply Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie, is a 2004 Japanese-American animated adventure fantasy film produced by 4Kids Entertainment based on the Japanese manga and anime Yu-Gi-Oh! It stars the cast of the Yu-Gi-Oh! television series in a new adventure that takes place between the third and fourth seasons of the show. The film was first released in United States theaters by Warner Bros. Pictures under their Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label on 13 August 2004, and was released on DVD and VHS on 16 November 2004. The film was released in theaters in Japanese by Toho on 3 November 2004 and aired on TV Tokyo on 2 January 2005. A remastered version of the film was released in theaters by 4K Media Inc. in 2018 on 11 and 12 March in the US, 25, 28 April, and 29 in Canada and 13 June in the United Kingdom, and will be released on Blu-ray by Konami Cross Media NY and Cinedigm 8 October 2019. The Distinguished Citizen The Distinguished Citizen is a 2016 Argentine-Spanish drama film directed by Gastón Duprat & Mariano Cohn. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival. At Venice Oscar Martínez won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor. It was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. It won Best Ibero-American Film at the 4th Platino Awards. Pieces Pieces is a 1982 Spanish-American slasher film directed by Juan Piquer Simon, and starring Christopher George, Lynda Day George, Frank Braña, Edmund Purdom, Paul L. Smith, Ian Sera, and Jack Taylor. The film follows a mysterious murderer killing female students at a college campus in Boston, who uses their body parts to make a human jigsaw puzzle. Since its release, the film has attracted a cult following and has been a drive-in favorite. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty controversy. My Dear Brother My Dear Brother is a 1973 Turkish drama film directed by Ertem Eğilmez. World Without End World Without End is an eight-episode 2012 television miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Ken Follett. It is a sequel to the 2010 miniseries The Pillars of the Earth, also based on a Follett novel. World Without End is set 150 years after The Pillars of the Earth and chronicles the experiences of the English town of Kingsbridge during the start of the Hundred Years War and the outbreak of the Black Death. The cast is led by Cynthia Nixon, Miranda Richardson, Ben Chaplin, Peter Firth, Charlotte Riley, and Tom Weston-Jones. The miniseries varies significantly from the novel in both the plot and characterizations. Filming took place in Hungary, Slovakia and Austria. John Pielmeier adapted the screenplay and Michael Caton-Jones directed all eight episodes. Cruel Intentions 3 Cruel Intentions 3 is a 2004 American teen drama film directed by Scott Ziehl and released direct-to-video in 2004. Despite its name, the film has almost no relation to the previous films in the series, except for the shared themes and the lead character in this film, Cassidy Merteuil, who is a cousin of one of the characters from the first film, Kathryn Merteuil. Metro Manila Metro Manila is 2013 British independently produced crime drama film directed by Sean Ellis, set in the Philippines and with dialogue mainly in Filipino. Ellis also co-produced and co-wrote the film. The film was selected as the British entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. ABCs of Death 2 ABCs of Death 2 is a 2014 American anthology horror comedy film produced by Ant Timpson and Tim League. It contains 26 different shorts, each by different directors spanning various countries. It is a sequel to the 2012 film The ABCs of Death. Directors featured include Jim Hosking, Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen, the Soska sisters, Julian Barrett, Rodney Ascher, Kristina Buožytė, Larry Fessenden, Aharon Keshales, Bill Plympton, and Vincenzo Natali. The film received a much more positive response than its predecessor. A second sequel, ABCs of Death 2.5, was released in late 2016. The Front The Front is a 1976 comedy-drama film set against the Hollywood blacklist in the 1950s. It was written by Walter Bernstein, directed by Martin Ritt and stars Woody Allen and Zero Mostel. Because of the blacklist, a number of artists, writers, directors and others were rendered unemployable, having been accused of subversive political activities in support of Communism or of being Communists themselves. Several people involved in the making of the film – screenwriter Bernstein, director Ritt, and actors Mostel, Herschel Bernardi, and Lloyd Gough – had been blacklisted. Bernstein was listed after being named in the Red Channels journal that identified alleged Communists and Communist sympathizers. Girl House Girl House is a 2014 Canadian slasher film directed by Trevor Matthews and written by Nick Gordon. It stars Ali Cobrin playing a woman in an X-rated reality web series and Slaine as the psychopath who stalks her. South Pacific South Pacific is a 1958 American romantic musical film based on the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific, which in turn is based on James A. Micheners short-story collection Tales of the South Pacific. The film, directed by Joshua Logan, stars Rossano Brazzi, Mitzi Gaynor, John Kerr and Ray Walston in the leading roles with Juanita Hall as Bloody Mary, the part that she had played in the original stage production. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards, winning the Academy Award for Best Sound for Fred Hynes. Bol Bachchan Bol Bachchan is a 2012 Bollywood action comedy film. The film was inspired by the 1979 film, Gol Maal and a spin-off to Golmaal. Bol Bachchans official trailer was released on 24 May 2012 and the film was released on 6 July 2012 in around 2575 screens worldwide with 2500 prints. It received mixed reviews but had a good opening at the box office. The film reportedly made a record for its advance bookings. The film surrounds Abbas Ali played by Abhishek Bachchan while Ajay Devgn, Asin and Prachi Desai play pivotal roles. It was then remade in Telugu as Masala with Venkatesh and Ram Pothineni reprised the roles of Ajay Devgn and Abhishek Bachchan respectively. The Last Kiss The Last Kiss is a 2001 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Gabriele Muccino. It was remade into The Last Kiss in 2006 by Tony Goldwyn starring Zach Braff and Rachel Bilson. A sequel to the film was released in Italy in February 2010. Drowning by Numbers Drowning by Numbers is a 1988 British-Dutch film directed by Peter Greenaway. It won the award for Best Artistic Contribution at the Cannes Film Festival of 1988. Island of Lost Souls Island of Lost Souls is an American pre-Code science fiction horror film starring Charles Laughton, Richard Arlen, Leila Hyams, Béla Lugosi, and Kathleen Burke as the Panther Woman, theatrically released in 1932. The film was directed by Erle C. Kenton and produced by Paramount Pictures from a script co-written by science fiction legend Philip Wylie, the movie was the first non-silent film adaptation of the H. G. Wells novel The Island of Dr. Moreau, published in 1896. Both book and film are about an obsessed scientist who is secretly conducting surgical experiments on animals on a remote island. The film has become a cult movie. A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol is a 1999 British-American made-for-television film adaptation of Charles Dickens famous novel A Christmas Carol that was first televised December 5, 1999 on TNT. It was directed by David Jones and stars Patrick Stewart as Ebenezer Scrooge and Richard E. Grant as Bob Cratchit. The film was produced after Patrick Stewart performed a series of successful one man shows of A Christmas Carol on Broadway and in London. Poker Night Poker Night, released in the UK as The Joker, is a 2014 crime thriller film that was written and directed by Greg Francis. The film was released to video on demand on 5 December 2014 and had a limited theatrical release on 20 December. Filmed in British Columbia, Poker Night centers upon a rookie detective that decides to attend an annual poker night held by veteran police officers, where each one details how they captured a murder suspect. Wedlock Wedlock is a 1991 American science fiction-action television film from HBO Pictures, directed by Lewis Teague and starring Rutger Hauer, Mimi Rogers, Joan Chen and James Remar. It received an Emmy Nomination for Sound Editing. Dark Blue Almost Black Azuloscurocasinegro is a 2006 Spanish drama film written and directed by Daniel Sánchez Arévalo. It was Arévalos first film. He developed the story from his award-winning short film Física II made in 2004. Your Friends & Neighbors Your Friends & Neighbors is a 1998 black comedy film written and directed by Neil LaBute and starring Amy Brenneman, Aaron Eckhart, Catherine Keener, Nastassja Kinski, Jason Patric and Ben Stiller in an ensemble cast. The film was the first to be reviewed on the website Rotten Tomatoes. The films credit sequences feature music by Apocalyptica. Der Wixxer Der Wixxer is a 2004 German parody of likewise German crime films based on works by Edgar Wallace, especially the film Der Hexer – a German adaption of The Ringer. The film was directed by Tobi Baumann and written by Oliver Kalkofe, Oliver Welke and Bastian Pastewka. It is about two policemen, Inspector Very Long and Chief Inspector Even Longer who must find the Wixxer, a gangster who wants to take over Londons crime world. Khaleja Khaleja is a 2010 Indian Telugu-language fantasy action film starring Mahesh Babu and Anushka Shetty in the lead roles and directed by Trivikram Srinivas. It is the second collaboration between Mahesh Babu and Trivikram after Athadu. Singanamala Ramesh and C Kalyan produced the film as a Kanaka Ratna Movies production. Mahesh Babu plays the role of a cab driver in the film as the lead protagonist, while Prakash Raj plays the lead antagonist. The film also features Sunil, Brahmanandam, Amit Tiwari, Ali and Shafi playing pivotal roles. The film is based on illegal-mining in India, and related environmental damage. The film marks Mahesh Babus comeback as an actor after a three-year hiatus. The film was released on 7 October 2010. The film received positive reviews from the critics and audiences while praising Mahesh Babu’s acting performance, storyline and Trivikram’s direction. The film won two Filmfare South awards for Best Male Playback Singer and Best Lyricist. Beer League Artie Langes Beer League is a 2006 American comedy film written, produced, and starring Artie Lange. It was released in select theaters on September 15, 2006 in the New Jersey, New York, Cleveland, and Philadelphia areas. The DVD was released on January 2, 2007. Elser 13 Minutes is a 2015 German drama film directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel that tells the true story of Georg Elsers failed attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler in November 1939. The title of the film is drawn from the fact that Elsers bomb detonated in a venue that the Fuhrer had left just 13 minutes before. It was screened out of competition at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. It was one of eight films shortlisted by Germany to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to Labyrinth of Lies. Hearts Beat Loud Hearts Beat Loud is a 2018 American comedy-drama music film directed by Brett Haley, from a screenplay by Haley and Marc Basch. It stars Nick Offerman, Kiersey Clemons, Ted Danson, Sasha Lane, Blythe Danner and Toni Collette, and follows a Brooklyn record store owner who tries to convince his daughter to start a band with him after a song they recorded goes viral. It had its world premiere at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2018 and was released in the United States on June 8, 2018, by Gunpowder & Sky. The Order The Order is a 2001 American action film directed by Sheldon Lettich, and written by Jean-Claude van Damme, who also starred in the film. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on March 12, 2002. Toolbox Murders Toolbox Murders is a 2004 American slasher film directed by Tobe Hooper, and written by Jace Anderson and Adam Gierasch. It is a remake of the 1978 film The Toolbox Murders and was produced by the same people behind the original. The film centralizes on the occupants of an apartment who are stalked and murdered by a masked killer. The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning The Little Mermaid: Ariels Beginning is a 2008 American animated direct-to-video fantasy film produced by DisneyToon Studios, and a prequel to Disneys 1989 animated film The Little Mermaid. Directed by Peggy Holmes, the films story is set before the events of the original film, when Ariel is still young, and where all music has been banned from the underwater kingdom of Atlantica by King Triton after being heartbroken at his wifes death, and Ariel attempts to challenge this law. Jodie Benson and Samuel E. Wright reprise their roles as Ariel and Sebastian respectively, while Sally Field voices the films new villain, Marina Del Rey, and Jim Cummings replaces Kenneth Mars as King Triton, as Mars had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and was unable to reprise the role. The film was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on August 26, 2008. The film received negative reviews with criticism aimed at the script and the music score, but the animation quality was praised. American Ninja 2: The Confrontation American Ninja 2: The Confrontation is a 1987 action film directed by Sam Firstenberg. It stars Michael Dudikoff, Steve James, Jeff Weston, Gary Conway, Michelle Botes and Larry Poindexter. The film is about two U.S. Army Rangers who are ordered to discover why Marines have been going missing from their posts at the US Embassy. The two discover The Lion has been kidnapping the missing marines and having them brainwashed to join his army of assassins. Wolves Wolves is a 2014 Canadian action horror film directed by David Hayter and starring Lucas Till, Jason Momoa, Merritt Patterson, John Pyper-Ferguson, Stephen McHattie, Kaitlyn Leeb, and Jennifer Hale. The film received a negative critical response. St Trinian's II: The Legend of Fritton's Gold St Trinians 2: The Legend of Frittons Gold is a 2009 British adventure comedy film directed by Oliver Parker and Barnaby Thompson, both of whom directed the previous film in the series. It is the seventh in a long running series of films based on the works of cartoonist Ronald Searle, and the second film produced since the franchise was rebooted in 2007. A sequel, St Trinians 3: Battle of the Sexes, has been in development since 2009, but has yet to be produced as of 2019. Tin Men Tin Men is a 1987 American comedy film written and directed by Barry Levinson, produced by Mark Johnson, and starring Richard Dreyfuss, Danny DeVito, and Barbara Hershey. It is the second of Levinsons four "Baltimore Films" set in his hometown of Baltimore, Maryland, during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s: Diner, Tin Men, Avalon, and Liberty Heights. The Union: The Business Behind Getting High The Union: The Business Behind Getting High is a 2007 Canadian documentary film directed by Brett Harvey and starring Joe Rogan, Norm Stamper, Chris Bennett, Tommy Chong, and Lester Grinspoon. Its theatrical run was limited to film festivals. Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic Dantes Inferno: An Animated Epic is a direct to DVD animated dark fantasy action film released on February 9, 2010. The film is based on Dantes Inferno video game which is itself loosely based on Dantes Inferno. Mamma Roma Mamma Roma is a 1962 Italian drama film written and directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini and starring Anna Magnani and Ettore Garofolo. In Harm's Way In Harms Way is a 1965 American epic Panavision war film produced and directed by Otto Preminger and starring John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, Patricia Neal, Tom Tryon, Paula Prentiss, Stanley Holloway, Burgess Meredith, Brandon deWilde, Jill Haworth, Dana Andrews, Franchot Tone, and Henry Fonda. It was one of the last black-and-white World War II epics, and the last black-and-white John Wayne film. It has had a mixed response over the years as a war film that had a simple story, a charge also leveled against Premingers other later movies. The screenplay was written by Wendell Mayes, based on the 1962 novel Harms Way, by James Bassett. The film recounts the lives of several US naval officers and their wives or lovers while based in Hawaii as the US involvement in World War II begins. The title of the film comes from a quote from an American Revolutionary naval hero: The film presents a relatively unromantic and realistic picture of the American Navy and its officers from the night of December 6, 1941 through the first year of the US involvement in World War II, complete with bureaucratic infighting among the brass and sometimes disreputable private acts by individuals. Its sprawling narrative is typical of Premingers works in which he examined institutions and the people who run them, such as the American Congress and the Presidency in Advise and Consent, the Catholic Church in The Cardinal and the British Intelligence Service in The Human Factor. Better Than Chocolate Better Than Chocolate is a 1999 Canadian romantic comedy movie shot in Vancouver directed by Anne Wheeler. Good Dick Good Dick is a 2008 film written and directed by Marianna Palka. Palka also stars in the film, opposite Jason Ritter. Good Dick premiered in the Dramatic Competition of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. The Players The Players is a 2012 omnibus comedy film starring Jean Dujardin and Gilles Lellouche, with each of them also directing and writing a segment. The Thorn Birds The Thorn Birds is an American television miniseries broadcast on ABC from March 27 to 30, 1983. It starred Richard Chamberlain, Rachel Ward, Barbara Stanwyck, Christopher Plummer, Piper Laurie, Jean Simmons, Richard Kiley, Bryan Brown, Mare Winningham and Philip Anglim. It was directed by Daryl Duke and based on a novel of the same name by Colleen McCullough. The series was enormously successful and became the United States second highest-rated miniseries of all time behind Roots; both series were produced by television veteran David L. Wolper. Sidekicks Sidekicks is a 1992 adventure/action comedy film directed by Aaron Norris and starring Jonathan Brandis and Chuck Norris. Dance with the Devil Perdita Durango, released as Dance with the Devil in the United States, is a 1997 Spanish/Mexican action-crime-horror film directed by Álex de la Iglesia, based on Barry Giffords novel 59° and Raining: The Story of Perdita Durango. It stars Javier Bardem as Romeo Dolorosa and co-stars Rosie Perez. It was inspired by Magdalena Solís and the Hernandez Brothers sect. Hannah Gadsby: Nanette Nanette is a live comedy performance written and performed by Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby, which debuted in 2017. The work includes social commentary, especially about LGBTQ issues. In June 2018, Netflix released a video of Gadsbys performance of the work at the Sydney Opera House. Gadsbys live performances and the video have received critical acclaim. Other People's Money Other Peoples Money is a 1991 American comedy-drama film starring Danny DeVito, Gregory Peck and Penelope Ann Miller. It was based on the play of the same name by Jerry Sterner. The film adaptation was directed by award winner Norman Jewison, and written by Alvin Sargent. As Tears Go By As Tears Go By is a 1988 Hong Kong action drama film that was the directorial debut of Wong Kar-wai and starred Andy Lau, Maggie Cheung and Jacky Cheung. Critics have compared the film to Martin Scorseses Mean Streets, as the central plot revolves around a small-time triad trying to keep his friend out of trouble. The film was also screened at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival, during Directors Fortnight. Don't Move Dont Move is a 2004 Italian film directed by Sergio Castellitto. It stars Penélope Cruz, Claudia Gerini, Elena Perino and the director himself. Both Castellitto and Cruz received critical praise for their performances, as well as several awards, including the prestigious David di Donatello. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Ab Tak Chhappan Ab Tak Chhappan is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Shimit Amin, written by Sandeep Srivastava, produced by Ram Gopal Varma, and starring Nana Patekar in the lead role. It also stars Revathi, Yashpal Sharma, Mohan Agashe, Nakul Vaid, and Hrishitaa Bhatt in supporting roles. The story revolves around Inspector Sadhu Agashe from the Mumbai Encounter Squad famous for having killed 56 people in police encounters. A film without any songs, it is inspired by the life of Police sub-Inspector with Mumbai Police force Daya Nayak. The film was premièred at the New York Asian Film Festival. Times Internet released a first-person shooter game titled Fatal Encounter as a tie-in to the film. The film released theatrically on 27 February 2004. A sequel Ab Tak Chhappan 2 was directed by Aejaz Gulab. Three Wishes for Cinderella Tři oříšky pro Popelku, also known as Three Wishes for Cinderella and broadcast in the UK under the title Three Gifts for Cinderella) is a Czechoslovak/East German fairy-tale film from 1973. It was directed by Václav Vorlíček in co-production between DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme and Barrandov Studios. The story was based on a fairy tale written by Božena Němcová. The film had its international premiere in East Berlin in 1973 and is until today a popular Christmas holiday film in many European countries. Chaar Sahibzaade Chaar Sahibzaade is a 2014 Indian Punjabi 3D computer-animated historical drama film written and directed by Harry Baweja. It is based on the sacrifices of the sons of the 10th Sikh guru Guru Gobind Singh—Sahibzada Ajit Singh, Jujhar Singh, Jorawar Singh, and Fateh Singh. Om Puri provided the films narration, and the voice artists for various characters were kept anonymous. It was also the highest grossing Punjabi film when it was released. It was surpassed by Carry on Jatta 2 in July 2018. Produced by Pammi Baweja under the banner Baweja Movies, the film was released on 6 November 2014 to positive reviews from critics and audiences, and the movie emerged as a major box office success, eventually becoming the highest grossing animated movie ever to have been produced in India. Sweet Bean is a 2015 Japanese drama film directed by Naomi Kawase. It was selected to open the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It was also selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Radio Rebel Radio Rebel is a 2012 American teen drama television film based on a novel titled Shrinking Violet. The movie was directed by Peter Howitt, written by Erik Patterson & Jessica Scott. It stars Debby Ryan, Merritt Patterson, Adam DiMarco, Sarena Parmar and Nancy Robertson. Ajnabee Ajnabee is a 2001 Indian Hindi suspense thriller film directed by Abbas-Mustan and produced by Vijay Galani. It stars Bobby Deol, Akshay Kumar, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Bipasha Basu in the lead, with Johnny Lever, Dalip Tahil, Narendra Bedi and Sharat Saxena in supporting roles. The film is an adaptation of the 1992 American thriller Consenting Adults, directed by Alan J. Pakula. It was the second film of Akshay Kumar and Abbas-Mustan after Khiladi and the second film of Bobby Deol and Abbas-Mustan after Soldier. Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard is a 2009 English-language French animated/live-action feature film co-written, co-produced and directed by Luc Besson, based on his novel of the same title and starring Freddie Highmore and Mia Farrow. EuropaCorp produced the film, which is the second in Bessons Arthur series, following Arthur and the Invisibles. The film received generally negative reviews by critics. It was a success in France but, due to its predecessors failure at the American box office, was released direct-to-video in the United States. It performed disappointingly in the rest of the world. As a result, the film and its sequel, The War of the Two Worlds, generated huge money losses for EuropaCorp. The Pallbearer The Pallbearer is a 1996 American romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Matt Reeves and starring David Schwimmer, Gwyneth Paltrow, Toni Collette, Michael Vartan, Michael Rapaport, and Barbara Hershey. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. We Are Not Angels We Are Not Angels is a 1992 Serbian and Yugoslavian comedy movie directed by Srđan Dragojević that became one of the most popular films of the 1990s in the region of the former Yugoslavia. The plot revolves around Angel and Devil fighting for the soul of Belgrade playboy Nikola who is unaware that he impregnated a high school student named Marina during a drunken one-night stand. The film was lauded by critics for its inventive direction, tight editing, urban humour and its large number of pop culture references. Its commercial success and later cult status, however, could be at least partially attributed to specific circumstances at the time of the films premiere. Namely, before the film reached theatres, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was put under UN sanctions, thus depriving local theatres of Hollywood blockbusters. Many Yugoslavian films filled that void and had great commercial success, including We Are Not Angels. However, Yugoslavian movies were anyway the most popular in Yugoslavia. Paradise Lost 2: Revelations Paradise Lost 2: Revelations is a 2000 American documentary film directed and produced by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky, and the sequel to their 1996 film The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills, about the trials of the West Memphis Three, three teenage boys accused of the May 1993 murders and sexual mutilation of three prepubescent boys as a part of an alleged satanic ritual in West Memphis. Revelations takes place five years after the events depicted in the first film, as Damien Echols, one of the West Memphis Three, who were all recognized guilty of the murders in 1994, appeals his lethal injection sentence. It mostly focuses on John Mark Byers, the father of one of the victims who has grown increasingly obsessed with the West Memphis Three, and on a support group who is convinced that the three are innocent. The film was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Nonfiction Special, and was later followed by a third film, Purgatory, in 2011. Ayan Ayan is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language action film co-written and directed by K. V. Anand. The film, starring Suriya, Prabhu, Tamannaah, Akashdeep Saighal, Jagan, and Karunas, was produced by M. Saravanan and M. S. Guhan, distributed by Sun Pictures. The film score and soundtrack was composed by Harris Jayaraj, Edited by Anthony Gonsalvez, the film was filmed by M. S. Prabhu. The films story revolves around Devaraj Velusamy, a youngster whose mother wants him to become a government official. He, on the other hand, works for a smuggling group run by Anthony Dass, who has been his mentor and has been looking after him since childhood. Conflict occurs when Devas archrival, Kamalesh, opposes and tries to eliminate Dass from the smuggling business. Who wins in the conflict forms the climax of the story. The film was launched in Chennai, while filming also took place in various locations out of India, including Namibia, Malaysia, Zanzibar and South Africa. It released on 3 April 2009 worldwide to positive reviews. Ayan was declared as the solo blockbuster of the year in Tamil cinema, collecting about worldwide. It was also dubbed and released on 1 May 2009 in Telugu as Veedokkade, which was a box office success in Andhra Pradesh. and also in Kerala. The Wind Will Carry Us The Wind Will Carry Us is a 1999 Iranian film by Abbas Kiarostami. The title is a reference to a poem written by the modern Iranian poet Forough Farrokhzad. The Wind Will Carry Us opened to widely positive reviews from critics; in 1999, it was nominated for the Golden Lion of the Venice Film Festival. It won the Grand Special Jury Prize, the FIPRESCI Prize, and the CinemAvvenire award at the festival. It received numerous other nominations and awards as well. Unrest Unrest is an independent horror film directed by Jason Todd Ipson and starring Corri English, Scot Davis, Joshua Alba, Jay Jablonski, Marisa Petroro, Derrick OConnor, and Reb Fleming. It was shown at the horror film festival 8 Films To Die For during the 2006 fall season. At the 2006 International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival it was awarded Best Picture for Horror, and the lead actress, English, won Best Actress. +1 +1 is a 2013 American science fiction-horror film directed by Dennis Iliadis and starring Ashley Hinshaw, Rhys Wakefield, and Natalie Hall. It premiered on March 10, 2013, at SXSW. +1 was released in theaters, iTunes, and VOD on September 20, 2013. For the VOD release Iliadis worked on fine-tuning elements of the film, as he felt that the SXSW release was too "rushed". Bat*21 Bat*21 is a 1988 American war film directed by Peter Markle, and adapted from the book by William C. Anderson, novelist and retired United States Air Force colonel. Set during the Vietnam War, the film is a dramatization based upon the rescue of a U.S. air navigator shot down behind enemy lines in Vietnam. The film stars Gene Hackman and Danny Glover with Jerry Reed, David Marshall Grant, Clayton Rohner, Erich Anderson and Joe Dorsey in supporting roles. Who's That Knocking at My Door Whos That Knocking at My Door, originally titled I Call First, is a 1967 drama film written and directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Harvey Keitel and Zina Bethune. It was Scorseses feature film directorial debut and Keitels debut as an actor. Exploring themes of Catholic guilt similar to those in his later film Mean Streets, the story follows Italian-American J.R. as he struggles to accept the secret hidden by his independent and free-spirited girlfriend. This film was a nominee at the 1967 Chicago Film Festival. Himmatwala Himmatwala is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film written and directed by Sajid Khan and jointly produced by UTV Motion Pictures and Vashu Bhagnani. The film features Ajay Devgn and Tamannaahand ]in the lead roles. Set in 1983, it is an official remake of 1983 film of the same name by K. Raghavendra Rao, which was in turn a remake of 1981 Telugu film Ooruki Monagadu. The film was released on 29 March 2013. This movie marks a comeback for the actress Tamannaah, who debuted in the 2005 film Chand Sa Roshan Chehra. Like Crazy Like Crazy is a 2016 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Paolo Virzì, starring Valeria Bruni Tedeschi and Micaela Ramazzotti. It tells the story of two women from different backgrounds who become friends while being treated at a mental institution. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. The Party La Boum is a 1980 French comedy film directed by Claude Pinoteau and starring Sophie Marceau, appearing in her film début. Written by Danièle Thompson and Claude Pinoteau, the film is about a thirteen-year-old French girl finding her way at a new high school and coping with domestic problems. The film was an international box-office hit, earning 4,378,500 admissions in France. The music was written by Vladimir Cosma, with Richard Sanderson singing the song "Reality". A sequel movie, La Boum 2, was released in 1982. Sahara Sahara is a 1943 American black-and-white war film drama from Columbia Pictures, directed by Zoltán Korda, that stars Humphrey Bogart as an American tank commander in Libya during the Western Desert Campaign of World War II. The storyline is based on a story by Philip MacDonald and an incident depicted in the 1936 Soviet film The Thirteen by Mikhail Romm. Later, Sahara was remade by André de Toth as a Western called Last of the Comanches, and three decades later by Brian Trenchard-Smith as the American-Australian made-for-television film Sahara. Events are depicted which point to the Battle of Gazala, an important battle of the Western Desert Campaign, fought around the port of Tobruk in Libya. Bogart makes reference to events that occurred in May–June 1942. The battle had begun with the British stronger in terms of both numbers and quality of equipment, after having received many of the American M3 tanks. A small group of American advisors and crews trained the British in the use of the equipment. The British forces were routed, and as shown in Sahara, many tanks were damaged, but were unable to be salvaged due to the 8th Armys retreat. The British lost virtually all their tanks, although a small number were evacuated. General Rommel pursued the British into Egypt, trying to keep British forces under pressure and denying them the opportunity to regroup. As both sides neared exhaustion, the British were able to check Rommels advance at the First battle of El Alamein. Bogart and his M3 crew are able to rally before hearing a radio report about the British victory. Out to Sea Out to Sea is a 1997 American romantic comedy film starring Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Rue McClanahan, Dyan Cannon and Brent Spiner. It was the final film for Donald OConnor, Gloria DeHaven and Edward Mulhare; Mulhare died on May 24, 1997, almost six weeks before the films release. Out to Sea was directed by Martha Coolidge, with a screenplay by Robert Nelson Jacobs. The original music score was composed by Michael Muhlfriedel and David Newman. Boogeyman 2 Boogeyman 2 is a 2007 American supernatural horror film edited and directed by Jeff Betancourt and the sequel to the 2005 film Boogeyman. The film was written by Brian Sieve and stars Danielle Savre, Matt Cohen, Tobin Bell and Renee OConnor. Savre portrays Laura Porter, a woman who witnessed her parents murder alongside her brother as a child. She believes the killer to be the Boogeyman, and now as an adult seeks group therapy to overcome her phobia of the creature. However, her fears become reality as her fellow patients are murdered one by one. Due to the previous films financial success, Boogeyman 2 was announced in October 2006. Production of the film began in the same month with the hiring of Betancourt as director and Sieve attached as writer. Casting began in December of the same year with the hiring of OConnor; Savre got the lead role in January 2007. Filming took place in Los Angeles at the former hospital, Linda Vista Community Hospital, over a four-month period, beginning in January 2007 and concluding in April. Unlike the original film, which featured the Boogeyman as a supernatural being, Betancourt strove to present a more grounded and realistic version of the mythical creature. Additionally, emphasis was placed on the writing and atmosphere to compensate for the films small $4.5 million budget. After screening at the Screamfest Horror Film Festival on October 20, 2007, Boogeyman 2 was released direct-to-video in the United States on January 8, 2008; it was later released theatrically in Russia and Italy. It received mixed reviews from critics, although many of them considered it to be a general improvement over its predecessor. Attention was especially given to the human-like nature of the Boogeyman in the film, which reviewers felt was preferable to monsters in other contemporary creature features, including the previous film. Despite a mediocre commercial performance, recouping slightly less than its budget, the film received a sequel, Boogeyman 3, the following year. Yennai Arindhaal Yennai Arindhaal is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film co-written and directed by Gautham Menon, and produced by A. M. Rathnam under the banner Shri Sai Ram Creations which presented by S. Aishwarya. The film stars Ajith Kumar, Arun Vijay, Anushka Shetty, Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles, and Vivek, Anikha, Parvathy Nair, Ashish Vidyarthi, Suman and Avinash playing the pivotal roles in the film. The film revolves around Sathyadev, who is a sincere police officer, tries to stop an organ-trafficking racket. But he is unaware that, Victor performing the illegal trade is the same person who killed his beloved one. This film marks Gautham Menons first collaboration with Ajith Kumar. Menondecided to finalise the script in October 2013, with Sridhar Raghavan and Thiagarajan Kumararaja, being the script consultants. The films entire cast and crew were finalized within six months. Principal photography of the film was launched on 9 April 2014, where its first schedule took place at Chennai on 11 April 2014, within 12 days. The second schedule of the film took place on May 2014, where the filming took place in Chennai, Hyderabad, Rajasthan, Sikkim and few parts in Malaysia. The film was shot entirely on the Arri Alexa digital motion picture camera system. The soundtrack album and background score for the film was composed by Harris Jayaraj, collaborating with Ajith Kumar for the first time, and also reuniting with Gautham Menon, after Vaaranam Aayiram. Dan Macarthur handled the cinematography for the film, while Anthony was the editor of the film. It is also the final film of Menons police trilogy of films, after Kaakha Kaakha and Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu. The film was released on 6 February 2015, after several postponements and received positive reviews from critics. At the 63rd Filmfare Awards South, the film was nominated under five categories including Best Actor for Ajith Kumar, Best Supporting Actor for Arun Vijay, Best Music Director for Harris Jayaraj and Best Lyricist for Thamarai. The film has nominated for six categories under the 5th South Indian International Movie Awards, in which Arun Vijay won the award for Best Actor in a Negative Role - Tamil. The Contractor The Contractor is a 2007 American action film directed by Josef Rusnak starring Wesley Snipes, Eliza Bennett, Lena Headey and Ralph Brown. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on July 10, 2007. Grace Grace is a 2009 horror film written and directed by Paul Solet. It is based on the 2006 short film of the same name. The short film was used to obtain funding for the feature version. Michael Matheson and his pregnant wife Madeline are involved in a car accident. Michael dies, and doctors tell Madeline that her unborn child is dead, too. Madeline, desperate after trying to have a child for years, decides to carry her baby to term anyway. The child, a girl, initially appears stillborn. After a while, though, she seems to revive, and Madeline names her "Grace". It soon becomes clear something is wrong with the baby. She develops unhealthy smells, attracts flies, and craves blood. Ben & Arthur Ben and Arthur is a 2002 American romantic drama film written, directed, produced, edited, scored by and starring Sam Mraovich, distributed by Ariztical Entertainment. The film concerns a recently married gay couple who face opposition from one partners brother, who plots to murder them after being ostracized by his church. The film was a box office bomb, having earned only $40,000 . It is considered by some to be one of the worst movies ever made. Thalaivaa Thalaivaa is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by A. L. Vijay. It stars Vijay in the title role, Amala Paul, Ragini Nandwani, Abhimanyu Singh, with Sathyaraj and Santhanam in supporting roles. The film, produced by Chandraprakash Jain, features background score and soundtrack composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar with cinematography and editing handled by Nirav Shah and Anthony respectively. The story revolves around a dancer who takes over his fathers duty as a crime boss after his death. The film, which commenced production in November 2012 in Mumbai, was released on 8 August 2013. The film was also released in Telugu under the title Anna in Andhra Pradesh. The film was also dubbed into Hindi as Thalaivaa: The Leader by Goldmines Telefilms in 2017. The film upon its early release was successful at the overseas box office and also successful in Andhra pradesh, Kerala and Karnataka box office. Due to opposition from the ruling AIADMK as insisted by the then Chief minister J Jayalalithaa, the film had a delayed release in Tamil Nadu on 20 August 2013, and as a result, the film performed average only in Tamil Nadu box office. The film was remade into Punjabi as Sardar Saab in 2017. The Calling The Calling is a 2014 Canadian crime thriller film adapted from the 2008 novel of the same name by Michael Redhill. The film stars Susan Sarandon, Gil Bellows, Ellen Burstyn, Topher Grace, Donald Sutherland, and Christopher Heyerdahl. Kutsal Damacana Kutsal Damacana is a 2007 Turkish comedy film, directed by Kamil Aydın, starring Şafak Sezer as a man who disguises himself as a priest to help remove a spell. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2007 and was followed by the sequels İtmen and Dracoola. Everyone's Hero Everyones Hero is a 2006 American computer-animated sports comedy film directed by Colin Brady, Christopher Reeve and Daniel St. Pierre. Starring the voices of Jake T. Austin, William H. Macy, Rob Reiner, Brian Dennehy, Raven-Symoné, Robert Wagner, Richard Kind, Dana Reeve, Joe Torre, Mandy Patinkin, Forest Whitaker, Robin Williams and Whoopi Goldberg, the film was produced by IDT Entertainment in Toronto with portions outsourced to Reel FX Creative Studios. Distributed by 20th Century Fox, Everyones Hero was released theatrically on September 15, 2006 to mixed reviews from critics and earned $16 million. It is also the final film both Christopher and Dana Reeve were involved in before their deaths in 2004 and 2006 respectively. Gang Related Gang Related is a 1997 American crime thriller film written and directed by Jim Kouf starring James Belushi, Tupac Shakur, Dennis Quaid, Lela Rochon, David Paymer and James Earl Jones. The film revolves around two corrupt cops who attempt to frame a homeless man for the murder of an undercover DEA agent they themselves had killed. The film, Shakurs last, was released over a year after his death. Lonesome Jim Lonesome Jim is a 2005 American comedy/drama film directed by actor/filmmaker Steve Buscemi. Filmed mostly in the city of Goshen, the film stars Casey Affleck as a chronically depressed aspiring writer who moves back into his parents home after failing to make it in New York City. His older brother already lives there with his two daughters. Liv Tyler stars as a good-hearted nurse who begins a sexual relationship with Jim and starts to see him as a potential stepfather for her son. Lonesome Jim premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize, but it lost to Ira Sachs Forty Shades of Blue. The screenplay was based on characters and events in author Jim Strouses life. The entire film was shot on a mini-DV digital video camera instead of actual film. The Last Tycoon The Last Tycoon is a 1976 American drama film directed by Elia Kazan and produced by Sam Spiegel, based upon Harold Pinters screenplay adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgeralds The Last Tycoon. It stars Robert De Niro, Tony Curtis, Robert Mitchum, Jack Nicholson, Donald Pleasence, Jeanne Moreau, Theresa Russell and Ingrid Boulting. The film was the second collaboration between Kazan and Spiegel, who worked closely together to make On the Waterfront. Fitzgerald based the novels protagonist, Monroe Stahr, on film producer Irving Thalberg. Spiegel was once awarded the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award. The Last Tycoon did not receive the critical acclaim that much of Kazans earlier work received, but it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction. Coincidentally, the story itself was Fitzgeralds last, unfinished novel, as well as the last film Kazan directed, even though he lived until 2003. Demon Seed Demon Seed is a 1977 American science fiction–horror film directed by Donald Cammell. It stars Julie Christie and Fritz Weaver. The film was based on the novel of the same name by Dean Koontz, and concerns the imprisonment and forced impregnation of a woman by an artificially intelligent computer. Gerrit Graham, Berry Kroeger, Lisa Lu and Larry J. Blake also appear in the film, with Robert Vaughn uncredited as the voice of the computer. Southside with You Southside with You is a 2016 American biographical romantic drama film written and directed by Richard Tanne, in his feature film directorial debut. The film stars Parker Sawyers and Tika Sumpter as a young Barack Obama and Michelle Robinson, respectively, and focuses on the couples first date on an evening in 1989. The film premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, where it garnered critical acclaim. It was released theatrically in the United States on August 26, 2016, by Miramax and Roadside Attractions, and grossed over $6.5 million worldwide. The Hotel New Hampshire The Hotel New Hampshire is a 1984 comedy-drama film written and directed by Tony Richardson based on John Irvings 1981 novel of the same name. A co-production from the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States, it stars Jodie Foster, Beau Bridges, Rob Lowe, and Nastassja Kinski, and also features Wilford Brimley, Amanda Plummer, Matthew Modine, and Seth Green in supporting roles. The film follows the Berry family that weathers all sorts of disasters and keeps going in spite of it all. In an introductory foreword that he wrote for a later edition of the novel, author Irving stated that he was thrilled when Richardson informed him that he wanted to adapt the book to the screen. Irving wrote that he was very happy with the adaptation, complaining only that he felt Richardson tried to make the film too faithful to the book, noting the manner in which Richardson would often speed up the action in an attempt to include more material onscreen. Noted for its assortment of oddball characters, The Hotel New Hampshire was theatrically released by Orion Pictures on March 9, 1984. Although a box office failure grossing $5.1 million against its $7.5 million budget, it has been praised by the critics, particularly for its screenplay, performances, and faithful adaptation. It has attained a cult following over the years and is considered by the cast members as one of their personal favourites. Dorm Daze National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze is a 2003 American romantic crime mystery comedy film directed by David and Scott Hillenbrand and written by Patrick Casey and Worm Miller. The film showcases many new and largely then-unknown actors and actresses. In addition to Tatyana Ali, the film also features Patrick Renna, Chris Owen, Marie-Noelle Marquis, and Danielle Fishel. Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself is a 2002 Danish-Scottish drama film directed by Lone Scherfig and starring Jamie Sives, Adrian Rawlins, Shirley Henderson, Lisa McKinlay, Mads Mikkelsen, and Julia Davis. A man named Harbour and his suicidal brother Wilbur inherit their fathers secondhand bookshop in their native Glasgow. Their lives become entangled with a woman called Alice and her daughter Mary after the two visit the shop. Idealistic young Mary captures Wilburs heart, and may be able to help save his life or help him find peace. The Long Weekend The Long Weekend is a 2005 Canadian film starring Chris Klein and Brendan Fehr as two brothers, Cooper and Ed Waxman. It also stars Chelan Simmons, Paul Campbell, Chandra West, and Cobie Smulders. The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption is a 2012 direct-to-video action-war fantasy film released on January 10, 2012. It is the third installment in The Scorpion King series and stars Victor Webster in the title role with supporting roles by Bostin Christopher, Temuera Morrison, Krystal Vee, Selina Lo, Kimbo Slice, Dave Bautista, Billy Zane, and Ron Perlman. The film continues the story of Mathayus, after he becomes the Scorpion King at the end of The Scorpion King and focuses on Mathayus battling Talus and trying to stop him from claiming the Book of the Dead. Smolensk Smolensk is a Polish drama thriller film directed by polish director Antoni Krauze produced from 2013 to 2016. Class of Nuke 'Em High Class of Nuke Em High is a 1986 American science-fiction horror comedy film made by cult classic B-movie production group Troma Entertainment. It was directed by Richard W. Haines and Lloyd Kaufman under the pseudonym "Samuel Weil". New York holographer Jason Sapan created the laser effects. Heropanti Heropanti is an Indian Hindi-language romantic action comedy film, directed by Sabbir Khan and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala. The film stars Tiger Shroff and Kriti Sanon in their Hindi film debuts, alongside Prakash Raj in a supporting role. It is a remake of the Telugu film Parugu. Heropanti was released on 23 May 2014. Bubble Bubble is a 2005 American drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh about three low-paid doll factory workers, one of whom is murdered. Soderbergh also shot and edited the film under the pseudonyms Peter Andrews and Mary Ann Bernard, taken from his fathers given names and his mothers maiden name, respectively. The film was shot on high-definition video. Bubble is unusual in that it had no traditional script and used only non-professional actors recruited from the Parkersburg and Belpre area, where the film was shot. The lead, Debbie Doebereiner, was found working the drive-through window in a Parkersburg KFC. All lines were improvised according to an outline written by screenwriter Coleman Hough, who previously teamed with Soderbergh on Full Frontal. Bubble was the first of six films Soderbergh planned to shoot and release in the same manner. The film was released simultaneously in movie theaters and on the cable/satellite TV network HDNet Movies on January 27, 2006; the DVD was released a few days later, on January 31. Bubble received a Best Director nomination for Soderbergh at the 2007 Independent Spirit Awards. The score for the film was composed by Robert Pollard, an Ohio native. Rush Rush is a 1991 American neo-noir crime/drama film directed by Lili Fini Zanuck and based on a novel written by Kim Wozencraft. It stars Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jason Patric as two cops in the 1970s who go undercover on a case. They become drug addicts themselves and, failing to get the evidence they need, use falsified evidence. Honkytonk Man Honkytonk Man is a 1982 American musical drama film set in the Great Depression. Clint Eastwood, who produced and directed, stars with his son, Kyle Eastwood. Clancy Carliles screenplay is based on his novel of the same name. This was Marty Robbins last appearance before he died. The story of Eastwoods character, Red Stovall, is loosely based on the life of Jimmie Rodgers. Anthony Zimmer Anthony Zimmer is a 2005 French romantic thriller film written and directed by Jérôme Salle and starring Sophie Marceau, Yvan Attal, and Sami Frey. Set mainly in southern France, the film is about a highly intelligent criminal—pursued by international police and the Russian mafia—whose extensive plastic surgery makes him unrecognizable, even to his girlfriend, who enlists the help of an unsuspecting stranger on a train. The film was shot on location in Gare de Lyon in Paris 12, the Hôtel Carlton in Cannes, the Hôtel Negresco in Nice, Ibiza in the Balearic Islands, and on the TGV Paris-Nice train. Anthony Zimmer was released on 27 April 2005 in France, and was critically well received—described as "better than average" by Variety, "a good, strong story with a final twist well told" by Urban Cinefile, and "an especially well-made Hitchcock-style odyssey" by Shadows on the Wall. The film did well at the box-office, with 774,469 seats sold in France, and eventually earned $6,306,533 internationally. For his directorial debut, Jérôme Salle received a nomination for the César Award for Best First Feature Film. The Pawnbroker The Pawnbroker is a 1964 American drama film directed by Sidney Lumet, starring Rod Steiger, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Brock Peters, Jaime Sánchez and Morgan Freeman in his feature film debut. The screenplay was an adaptation by Morton S. Fine and David Friedkin from the novel of the same name by Edward Lewis Wallant. The film was the first produced entirely in the United States to deal with the Holocaust from the viewpoint of a survivor. It earned international acclaim for Steiger, launching his career as an A-list actor. It was among the first American films to feature nudity during the Production Code, and was the first film featuring bare breasts to receive Production Code approval. Although it was publicly announced to be a special exception, the controversy proved to be first of similar major challenges to the Code that ultimately led to its abrogation. In 2008, The Pawnbroker was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". We Are the Night We Are the Night is a 2010 German vampire horror film directed by Dennis Gansel, starring Karoline Herfurth and Nina Hoss. The film deals with a young woman who gets bitten by a female vampire and drawn into her world. She falls in love with a young police officer who investigates a murder case involving the vampires. The film explores themes of depression, self-harm, the consequences of immortality, suicide, and explores Valerie Solanas idea of an all-female society. Death Note: L Change the World L: Change the World is a 2008 Japanese film that is a spin-off to the Death Note film series. Although the film is inspired by the manga Death Note that was written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata, it follows an original storyline. It is set during the events of The Last Name. The film is directed by Hideo Nakata, and it stars actor Kenichi Matsuyama as the character L Lawliet. Furthermore, child actor Narushi Fukuda stars as the Nate "Near" Rivers, while child actress Mayuko Fukuda plays the role of Maki Nikaido, a character who does not appear in the original manga. The film was first released in Hong Kong on 7 February 2008. It was subsequently released in the Japanese box office on 9 February 2008. Additionally, two different versions of the film were shown in the United States on 29 and 30 April 2009 respectively. Picnic Picnic is a 1955 American Technicolor romantic comedy-drama film filmed in Cinemascope. It was adapted for the screen by Daniel Taradash from William Inges 1953 Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name. Joshua Logan, director of the original Broadway stage production, directed the film version, which stars William Holden, Kim Novak, and Rosalind Russell, with Susan Strasberg and Cliff Robertson in supporting roles. Picnic was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and won two. The film dramatizes 24 hours in the life of a small Kansas town in the mid-20th century. It revolves around the Labor Day holiday. It is the story of an outsider whose appearance disrupts and rearranges the lives of those with whom he comes into contact. The Cat's Meow The Cats Meow is a 2001 historical period drama film directed by Peter Bogdanovich, and starring Kirsten Dunst, Eddie Izzard, Edward Herrmann, Cary Elwes, Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Tilly. The screenplay by Steven Peros is based on his play of the same title, which was inspired by the mysterious death of film mogul Thomas H. Ince that occurred on William Randolph Hearsts yacht during a weekend cruise celebrating Inces birthday in November 1924. Among those in attendance were Hearsts longtime companion and film actress Marion Davies, fellow actor Charlie Chaplin, writer Elinor Glyn, columnist Louella Parsons, and actress Margaret Livingston. The film provides a speculative assessment on the unclear manner of Inces death. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany, The Cats Meow was primarily shot in Greece, which served as a stand-in for coastal Southern California. The film premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival in 2001, and was released theatrically in the United States by Lionsgate in April 2002. It grossed $3.6 million worldwide, and received largely favorable reviews from film critics. Duma Duma is a 2005 American family drama adventure film about a young South African boys friendship with an orphaned cheetah, set in the country of South Africa and based on How It Was with Dooms by Carol Cawthra Hopcraft and Xan Hopcraft. It was directed by Carroll Ballard and stars Alexander Michaletos, Eamonn Walker, Campbell Scott and Hope Davis. The film was theatrically released on April 22, 2005 by Warner Bros. Pictures, Gaylord Films and C.O.R.E.. The film received positive reviews from critics, but fared poorly commercially, earning $994,790 on a $12 million budget. The film won the Family Feature Film at the Genesis Awards in 2006. El Narco El Infierno is a 2010 Mexican black comedy crime drama film produced by Bandidos Films, directed by Luis Estrada and following the line of La ley de Herodes. The film is a political satire about drug trafficking, organized crime, and the Mexican Drug War. It has been a critical and commercial success in Mexico and was nominated for the 25th Goya Awards for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film. El Infierno is rated NC-17 by the MPAA for some graphic violence and explicit sexual content. In Australia, the movie is rated MA-15+. The Rose The Rose is a 1979 American drama film which tells the story of a self-destructive 1960s rock star who struggles to cope with the constant pressures of her career and the demands of her ruthless business manager. The film stars Bette Midler, Alan Bates, Frederic Forrest, Harry Dean Stanton, Barry Primus, and David Keith. The story is loosely based on the life of singer Janis Joplin. Originally titled Pearl, after Joplins nickname, and the title of her last album, it was fictionalized after her family declined to allow the producers the rights to her story. It was written by Bill Kerby and Bo Goldman from a story by Bill Kerby and directed by Mark Rydell. The Rose was nominated for four Academy Awards including Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Film Editing and Best Sound. Midler performed the soundtrack album for the film, and the title track became one of her biggest hit singles. Bullet Bullet is a 1996 American crime-drama film directed by Julien Temple and starring Mickey Rourke, Tupac Shakur, Donnie Wahlberg, Adrien Brody, Ted Levine, John Enos III, and featuring an early appearance by Peter Dinklage. The screenplay was written by Bruce Rubenstein and Rourke, under the pseudonym Sir Eddie Cook. The film was released a month after Shakurs murder. Mickey Rourke was also the music supervisor of the film. It had limited distribution in theaters in the United States. It was shot in New York City in 1994 with a significant portion done in Brooklyn. Rourke and Shakur became friends on and off the set. Dodsworth Dodsworth is a 1936 American drama film directed by William Wyler, and starring Walter Huston, Ruth Chatterton, Paul Lukas, and Mary Astor. Sidney Howard based the screenplay on his 1934 stage adaptation of the 1929 novel of the same name by Sinclair Lewis. Huston reprised his stage role. The center of the film is a study of a marriage in crisis. Recently retired auto magnate Samuel Dodsworth and his narcissistic wife Fran, while on a grand European tour, discover that they want very different things out of life, straining their marriage. The film was critically praised and nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Huston, and Best Director for Wyler, and won for Best Art Direction. Dodsworth was nominated for AFIs 100 Years...100 Movies in 1997 and 2007. King Kong vs. Godzilla is a 1962 Japanese kaiju film directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the third film in the Godzilla franchise, and the first of two Toho-produced films featuring King Kong. It is also the first time that both characters appeared on film in color and widescreen. The film stars Tadao Takashima, Kenji Sahara, Yū Fujiki, Ichirō Arishima, and Mie Hama, with Shoichi Hirose as King Kong and Haruo Nakajima as Godzilla. In the film, as Godzilla is reawakened by an American submarine, a pharmaceutical company captures King Kong for promotional uses, which culminates into a battle on Mount Fuji. The project began with a story outline that featured King Kong battling a giant Frankenstein monster, written by Willis H. OBrien. OBrien handed the outline to producer John Beck for development. Behind OBriens back, Beck would eventually take the project to Toho to produce the film, replacing the Frankenstein monster with Godzilla and scrapping OBriens story. King Kong vs. Godzilla was released theatrically in Japan on August 11, 1962. The film remains the most attended Godzilla film in the franchise to date, and it is credited with encouraging Toho to prioritize the continuation of the Godzilla series after seven years of dormancy. A heavily edited version was released by Universal International Inc. theatrically in the United States on June 26, 1963. Confession of Murder Confession of Murder is a 2012 South Korean action thriller film directed by Jung Byung-gil, starring Jung Jae-young and Park Si-hoo. It is about a police officer who is haunted for failing to capture a serial killer 15 years back, and returns to the case after a novelist publishes the book I Am the Murderer, claiming responsibility for the crimes. The film is Jungs first mainstream feature; he first drew notice for his 2008 documentary film about Korean stunt men, Action Boys. Produced by Dasepo Club co. Ltd, and distributed by Showbox, it was released on November 8, 2012, and ran for 119 minutes. Bad Timing Bad Timing is a 1980 British psychological thriller film directed by Nicolas Roeg and starring Art Garfunkel, Theresa Russell, Harvey Keitel and Denholm Elliott. The plot focuses on an American woman and a psychology professor living in Vienna, and, largely told through nonlinear flashbacks, examines the details of their turbulent relationship as uncovered by a detective investigating her apparent suicide attempt. The film was controversial upon its release, being branded "a sick film made by sick people for sick people" by its own distributor, the Rank Organisation, and was given an X rating in the United States. The film was also shown under the title Bad Timing: A Sensual Obsession before being shelved by the distributor. It went unreleased on home video in the United States until 2005 when The Criterion Collection released their DVD edition. An Inspector Calls An Inspector Calls is a 2015 British thriller television film written by Helen Edmundson, based on the J. B. Priestley play of the same name. It is directed by Aisling Walsh, produced by Howard Ella and stars David Thewlis as the titular character. The story is centred on a mysterious inspector, who investigates the socially ambitious Birling family and a dinner guest following the suicide of a young woman. The film was first broadcast on 13 September 2015 on BBC One. Kull the Conqueror Kull the Conqueror is a 1997 fantasy film about the Robert E. Howard character Kull starring Kevin Sorbo. It is a film adaptation of Howards Conan novel The Hour of the Dragon, with the protagonist changed to the authors other barbarian hero Kull. The storyline also bears similarities to two other Howard stories, the Kull story "By This Axe I Rule!" and the Conan story "The Phoenix on the Sword", which was actually a rewrite of the Kull story. The film was originally intended to be the third Conan film, Conan the Conqueror. The protagonist was changed due to Arnold Schwarzeneggers refusal to reprise his role as Conan and Sorbos reluctance to redo a character already played. Screenwriter Charles Edward Pogue has stated that he was extremely displeased with this film, feeling that his script was ruined by studio interference. Taking Care of Business Taking Care of Business is a 1990 American comedy film directed by Arthur Hiller and starring James Belushi and Charles Grodin. It is named after the song of the same name by Randy Bachman, recorded by the Canadian rock group Bachman–Turner Overdrive. The film is also known for being the first screenplay work written by J. J. Abrams who later went on to make Super 8 and The Force Awakens. The Strange Love of Martha Ivers The Strange Love of Martha Ivers is a 1946 American film noir drama directed by Lewis Milestone from a screenplay written by Robert Rossen, based on the short story "Love Lies Bleeding" by playwright John "Jack" Patrick. Produced by Hal B. Wallis, the film stars Barbara Stanwyck, Van Heflin, Lizabeth Scott and features Kirk Douglas in his film debut. The film was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. In 1974, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. Date and Switch Date and Switch is a 2014 American teen sex comedy film directed by Chris Nelson and written by Alan Yang. The film was released in theaters and on video on demand on February 14, 2014, and stars Nicholas Braun, Hunter Cope, Dakota Johnson, and Zach Cregger. It was originally titled Gay Dude. The Intruder The Intruder is a 2019 American psychological thriller film directed by Deon Taylor and written by David Loughery. The film stars Michael Ealy and Meagan Good as a couple who buy a house in the country, only to realize its previous owner refuses to let it go. It was released in the United States on May 3, 2019, by Sony Pictures Releasing and grossed $36 million worldwide. Blind Chance Blind Chance is a Polish film written and directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski and starring Bogusław Linda. The film presents three separate storylines, told in succession, about a man running after a train and how such an ordinary incident could influence the rest of the mans life. Originally completed in 1981, Blind Chance was suppressed by the Polish authorities for several years until its delayed release in Poland on 10 January 1987 in a censored form. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. The film is among 21 digitally restored classic Polish films chosen for Martin Scorsese Presents: Masterpieces of Polish Cinema. We're No Angels Were No Angels is a 1955 Christmas comedy film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Humphrey Bogart, Peter Ustinov, Aldo Ray, Joan Bennett, Basil Rathbone, and Leo G. Carroll. Shot in both VistaVision and Technicolor, the film was a Paramount Studios production. The screenplay was written by Ranald MacDougall, based on the play My Three Angels by Samuel and Bella Spewack, which itself was based upon the French play La Cuisine Des Anges by Albert Husson. Mary Grant designed the films costumes. Judwaa 2 Judwaa 2 is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language action-comedy film directed by David Dhawan. A reboot of the 1997 film Judwaa, the film stars Varun Dhawan playing twins Raja and Prem opposite Jacqueline Fernandez and Taapsee Pannu. Produced by Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, Judwaa 2 was released on 29 September 2017. The Glenn Miller Story The Glenn Miller Story is a 1954 American biographical film about the eponymous American band-leader, directed by Anthony Mann and starring James Stewart in their first non-western collaboration. Universal-Internationals first public announcements, early in 1953, employed the soon-discarded title, "Moonlight Serenade." Wer Wer is a 2013 American film directed by William Brent Bell and starring A.J. Cook as a defense attorney who discovers that her client is a werewolf. The film was released in Japan on November 16, 2013, and was released to VOD in the United States in August 2014. Breakfast of Champions Breakfast of Champions is a 1999 American satirical black comedy film adapted and directed by Alan Rudolph, from Kurt Vonneguts 1973 novel of the same name. Though the producers entered it into the 49th Berlin International Film Festival, the film was panned by critics and was a box office bomb that was withdrawn from theatres before going into wide release. Tim's Vermeer Tims Vermeer is a documentary film, directed by Teller, produced by his stage partner Penn Jillette and Farley Ziegler, about inventor Tim Jenisons efforts to duplicate the painting techniques of Johannes Vermeer, in order to test his theory that Vermeer painted with the help of optical devices. The film premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in limited theatrical release in the United States by Sony Pictures Classics on January 31, 2014. Spinning Man Spinning Man is a 2018 thriller film directed by Simon Kaijser based on a novel by George Harrar and adapted to screenplay by Matthew Aldrich. It stars Guy Pearce, Pierce Brosnan, Minnie Driver, Alexandra Shipp, Clark Gregg and Odeya Rush. The film was released on video on demand as well as experiencing limited release by Lionsgate Premiere on April 6, 2018. The Classic The Classic is a 2003 South Korean romance melodrama film directed by Kwak Jae-yong. Knight Rider Knight Rider is a 2008 American made-for-television action film which was created to serve as a backdoor pilot for the new Knight Rider television series, a revival of the 1982–1986 series of the same name. This film does not refer to either the Knight Rider 2000 film or the Team Knight Rider television series. The Countess The Countess is a 2009 French-German drama historical film written and directed by Julie Delpy, who also composed its score. It stars Delpy, Daniel Brühl and William Hurt. It is based on the life of the notorious Hungarian countess Elizabeth Báthory. The film is the third directorial effort by Delpy, who has said of the project that "it sounds like a gothic story but its more a drama. Its more focusing on the psychology of human beings when theyre given power." Space Station 76 Space Station 76 is a 2014 American science fiction dark comedy film, directed by Jack Plotnick, and co-written by Plotnick, Jennifer Elise Cox, Sam Pancake, Kali Rocha, and Michael Stoyanov. It is the first film directed by Plotnick. He developed the script through improvisation sessions at his home with some of his favorite actors. The film was released in select theaters on September 19, 2014 then through Video-On-Demand beginning September 30, 2014. Baran Baran is a 2001 Iranian film directed by Majid Majidi, based on an original script by Majid Majidi. The movie is set during recent times in which there are many Afghan refugees living on the outskirts of Tehran. Baran won a number of awards both nationally and internationally for the director and writer Majid Majidi. All About Lily Chou-Chou is a 2001 Japanese film, written and directed by Shunji Iwai, that portrays the lives of 14-year-old students in Japan and the effect the enigmatic singer Lily Chou-Chous music has on some of them. Prey Prey is a 2007 horror film written by Jeff Wadlow, Beau Bauman, and Darrell Roodt. The film was directed by Roodt. Prey stars Bridget Moynahan, Peter Weller and Carly Schroeder. American Virgin American Virgin is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Clare Kilner, written by Jeff Seeman, and starring Jenna Dewan, Brianne Davis, Rob Schneider, Chase Ryan Jeffery and Elan Moss-Bachrach. Flying Swords of Dragon Gate Flying Swords of Dragon Gate is a 2011 wuxia film directed by Tsui Hark and starring Jet Li, Zhou Xun, Chen Kun, Li Yuchun, Gwei Lun-mei, Louis Fan and Mavis Fan. The film is a remake of Dragon Gate Inn and New Dragon Gate Inn but takes place three years after. Production started on 10 October 2010 and is filmed in 3-D. The film screened out of competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2012. The film received seven nominations at the 2012 Asian Film Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. Reefer Madness Reefer Madness is a 1936 American propaganda film revolving around the melodramatic events that ensue when high school students are lured by pushers to try marijuana—from a hit and run accident, to manslaughter, suicide, attempted rape, hallucinations, and descent into madness due to marijuana addiction. The film was directed by Louis J. Gasnier and featured a cast of mainly little-known actors. Originally financed by a church group under the title Tell Your Children, the film was intended to be shown to parents as a morality tale attempting to teach them about the dangers of cannabis use. However, soon after the film was shot, it was purchased by producer Dwain Esper, who re-cut the film for distribution on the exploitation film circuit, exploiting vulgar interest while escaping censorship under the guise of moral guidance, beginning in 1938–1939 through the 1940s and 1950s. The film was "rediscovered" in the early 1970s and gained new life as an unintentional satire among advocates of cannabis policy reform. Critics, however, have panned it as one of the worst films ever made. Today, it is in the public domain in the United States. Urban Legends: Bloody Mary Urban Legends: Bloody Mary is a 2005 American supernatural horror film directed by Mary Lambert and starring Kate Mara, Robert Vito, Tina Lifford and Ed Marinaro. Released direct-to-video on July 19, 2005, it is the third and final installment in the Urban Legend film series. It abandons the slasher genre of the first two films in favor of a supernatural element. Marvel One-Shot: All Hail the King All Hail the King is a 2014 American direct-to-video short film featuring the Marvel Cinematic Universe character Trevor Slattery, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on the home media release of The Dark World. It is a follow up and spin-off of Iron Man 3, and is the fifth film in the Marvel One-Shots short film series. The film is written and directed by Drew Pearce, and is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. It stars Ben Kingsley, Scoot McNairy, Lester Speight, and Sam Rockwell, with Kingsley reprising his role from Iron Man 3, and Rockwell reprising his role from Iron Man 2. In All Hail the King, a documentary filmmaker interviews the infamous fake terrorist Trevor Slattery from behind bars. Shenandoah Shenandoah is a 1965 American Civil War film starring James Stewart, Doug McClure, Glenn Corbett, Patrick Wayne, and, in their film debuts, Katharine Ross and Rosemary Forsyth. The film was directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. The American folk song "Oh Shenandoah" features prominently in the films soundtrack. Though set during the Civil War, the films strong antiwar and humanitarian themes resonated with audiences in later years as attitudes began to change toward the Vietnam War. Upon its release, the film was praised for its themes as well as its technical production. Call Northside 777 Call Northside 777 is a 1948 reality-based film noir directed by Henry Hathaway and starring James Stewart. The picture parallels a true story of a Chicago reporter who proved that a man in prison for murder was wrongly convicted 11 years before. The names of the real wrongly convicted men were Majczek and Marcinkiewicz for the murder of Chicago Traffic Police Officer William D. Lundy. Stewart stars as the persistent journalist and Richard Conte plays the imprisoned Frank Wiecek. Wiecek is based on Joseph Majczek, who was wrongly convicted of the murder of a Chicago policeman in 1932, one of the worst years of organized crime during Prohibition. The Art of Flight The Art of Flight is a Red Bull sponsored documentary film about snowboarding and a successor to Thats It. It premiered in NYC on September 8, 2011, at the Beacon Theatre. Bellflower Bellflower is a 2011 American film written and directed by Evan Glodell. It was produced on a shoestring budget in Ventura, and premiered in January 2011 at the Sundance Film Festival. The film was nominated for the Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award for best feature film made for under $500,000. Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds is a 2010 English-language French animated/live-action feature film co-written, co-produced and directed by Luc Besson, based on his novel of the same title and starring Freddie Highmore and the other actors that reprise for the movie. EuropaCorp produced the film, which is the third and final installment in Bessons Arthur series, following Arthur and the Invisibles and continuing Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard, The film begins with nothing left to lose, Arthur must begin to grow back to his normal size and faces Maltazard in massive final battle as Maltazard threatens to take over the entire universe. Laid to Rest Laid to Rest is a 2009 American slasher film written and directed by Robert Green Hall. It was followed by a 2011 sequel entitled Laid to Rest 2. Mackenna's Gold Mackennas Gold is a 1969 American western film directed by J. Lee Thompson, starring an ensemble cast featuring Gregory Peck, Omar Sharif, Telly Savalas, Ted Cassidy, Camilla Sparv and Julie Newmar in lead roles. It was photographed in Super Panavision 70 and Technicolor by Joseph MacDonald, with original music by Quincy Jones. Mackennas Gold is based on the novel of the same name by Heck Allen using the pen name Will Henry, telling the story of how the lure of gold corrupts a diverse group of people. The novel was loosely based on the legend of the Lost Adams Diggings, crediting the Frank Dobie account of the legend in the authors note. The film was a box office failure in North America, but went on to become a major overseas success, in regions such as the Soviet Union, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. Rabbit Without Ears 2 Rabbit Without Ears 2 is a 2009 German romantic comedy film, written, produced and directed by Til Schweiger. A sequel to 2007s Keinohrhasen, it was co-written by Anika Decker and Schweiger, starring Schweiger and Nora Tschirner as former yellow press reporter Ludo and his girlfriend Anna. Produced by Barefoot Films and Warner Bros., the film premiered in theaters across Germany and Austria on December 3, 2009. Marvel One-Shot: Item 47 Item 47 is a 2012 American direct-to-video short film featuring the Marvel Comics organization S.H.I.E.L.D., produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on the home media release of Marvels The Avengers. It is a follow up and spin-off of The Avengers, and is the third film in the Marvel One-Shots short film series. The film is directed by Louis DEsposito, with a screenplay by Eric Pearson, and is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. It stars Lizzy Caplan, Jesse Bradford, Maximiliano Hernández, and Titus Welliver, with Hernández reprising his role from the film series. In Item 47, two civilians come across a Chitauri gun and use it to commit crimes. The short helped lead to ABC ordering a television series spin-off, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., which began airing in September 2013. Paddleton Paddleton is a 2019 American comedy-drama film, directed by Alex Lehmann, from a script by Lehmann and Mark Duplass. It stars Duplass and Ray Romano. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on February 1, 2019. It was released on February 22, 2019, by Netflix. The Gathering The Gathering is a 2002 British thriller/horror film directed by Brian Gilbert and starring Christina Ricci. Little Italy Little Italy is a 2018 romantic comedy film directed by Donald Petrie, based on a screenplay by Steve Galluccio and Vinay Virmani. The film stars Emma Roberts, Hayden Christensen, Alyssa Milano, Adam Ferrara, Gary Basaraba, Linda Kash, Andrew Phung, Cristina Rosato, Danny Aiello and Andrea Martin. Viral Viral is a 2016 American science fiction horror film directed by Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost, directed from a screenplay by Christopher Landon and Barbara Marshall. It stars Sofia Black DElia, Analeigh Tipton, Travis Tope, Machine Gun Kelly, and Michael Kelly. The film was released on July 29, 2016, in a limited release and through video on demand, by Dimension Films. Marriage Italian Style Marriage Italian Style is a 1964 Italian film directed by Vittorio De Sica and starring Sophia Loren, Marcello Mastroianni and Vito Moricone. The film was adapted by Leonardo Benvenuti, Renato Castellani, Piero De Bernardi and Tonino Guerra from the play Filumena Marturano by Eduardo De Filippo. It was directed by Vittorio De Sica. Filumena Marturano previously was adapted as a film in 1950 in Argentina. Pirates Pirates is a 1986 Franco-Tunisian adventure comedy film written by Gérard Brach, John Brownjohn, and Roman Polanski and directed by Polanski. It was screened out of competition at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. Pearl Jam Twenty Pearl Jam Twenty is a 2011 American documentary directed by Cameron Crowe about the band Pearl Jam. Preliminary footage was being shot as of June 2010. Crowe completed filming in April 2011, after using 12,000 hours of footage of the band for the documentary. The film premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival and also had an accompanying book and soundtrack. The documentary charts the history of the band, from the demise of Mother Love Bone, their battle against Ticketmaster and the tragedy of the Roskilde Festival in 2000. The film was presented theatrically at select cinemas in the US during the month of September 2011, and premiered on October 21, 2011 on PBS American Masters. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 24, 2011. A book, written by Jonathan Cohen, was published concurrent to the films release. L!fe Happens Life Happens is a 2011 American comedy film directed by Kat Coiro and written by Coiro and Krysten Ritter. The film stars Ritter, Kate Bosworth, Kristen Johnston, Geoff Stults, Jason Biggs, and Rachel Bilson. Ritter plays the main character, Kim, who lives with her two roommates, Deena and Laura, in Los Angeles. Kim becomes pregnant after a one-night stand so she turns to her friends for help. Life Happens was released theatrically on April 13, 2012. Blink Blink is a 1993 American neo-noir thriller film starring Madeleine Stowe and Aidan Quinn. Director Michael Apted was nominated for a Crystal Globe award for the film at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, and screenwriter Dana Stevens was nominated for Best Motion Picture at the Edgar Allan Poe Awards. Emmy Award-winning actress Laurie Metcalf also had a role in the film. Chicago rock band The Drovers played a support role as themselves, contributing three songs to the soundtrack. Stowes character, Emma, is a fiddler in the group. Some scenes were filmed in Chicago, Illinois. Man About Town Man About Town is a 2006 comedy-drama film produced by Sunlight Productions and independently presented by Media 8 Entertainment. It was written and directed by Mike Binder and stars Ben Affleck, Rebecca Romijn, John Cleese, Bai Ling, and Jerry OConnell in the Los Angeles area where the film was set. In the United States, it was released direct-to-DVD on February 13, 2007; however, the film was theatrically released in many countries around the world. Hollow Hollow is a 2011 British found footage horror film, directed by Michael Axelgaard, starring Emily Plumtree, Sam Stockman, Jessica Ellerby, and Matt Stokoe. The film is being distributed by Tribeca Film via nationwide On Demand outlets. Hollow premiered at Fantasia Festival. The film also screened at the Raindance Film Festival and was nominated for British Independent Film Award. Boruto: Naruto the Movie is a 2015 Japanese animated film and the directorial debut of Hiroyuki Yamashita. It is based on Masashi Kishimotos manga and anime Naruto. It stars Yūko Sanpei, Junko Takeuchi, Kokoro Kikuchi and Noriaki Sugiyama. Set after the finale of Naruto, the film focuses on the title character Boruto Uzumaki, son of Narutos protagonist, Naruto Uzumaki, who cannot stay with his family due to being the leader of his ninja village. Vigilante Sasuke Uchiha returns to the village with warnings about two beings who might become a big threat to the world peace the ninjas managed to bring about in the original series. The film was first teased in the post-credits scene of the previous film, Naruto the Movie. Kishimoto took a large role in the making of The Last, handling the script and character designs. However, Kishimoto took an even larger role in the making of this film, handling the script, character designs and screenplay. This brought him difficulties, because of which he required help from other staff members, such as the writer Ukyō Kodachi and director Yamashita. They created new scenes that left a deep impression on Kishimoto. Released in August 2015, the film became the franchises highest grossing film, and its home media versions had good sales to the point of becoming Japans best-selling releases in 2016. Critical reception of the movie has been mostly positive, with writers praising the animation, fight scenes as well as Borutos growth. But it was criticized for its unmemorable antagonists along with Borutos relationship with his father not being explored deeply. Yuko Kodachi and artist Mikio Ikemoto adapted the film as the seventh story arc of Naruto Next Generations, a manga sequel of Naruto, with both it and its anime adaption altering some details with added content. Heavy Metal 2000 Heavy Metal 2000 is a 2000 Canadian-German adult animated science fiction film produced by Jacques Pettigrew and Michel Lemire, and directed by Michael Coldewey and Lemire. Starring the voices of Michael Ironside, Julie Strain, and Billy Idol, the film is the follow-up to the 1981 animated cult film Heavy Metal, which is based on the fantasy magazine of the same name. The story is based on the graphic novel, The Melting Pot, written by Kevin Eastman, Simon Bisley and Eric Talbot. The film was made by CinéGroupe, a studio based in Montreal. I Am Cuba I Am Cuba is a 1964 film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov at Mosfilm. An international co-production between the Soviet Union and Cuba, it was not received well by either the Russian or Cuban public and was almost completely forgotten until it was re-discovered by filmmakers in the United States thirty years later. The acrobatic tracking shots and idiosyncratic mise en scene prompted Hollywood directors like Martin Scorsese to begin a campaign to restore the film in the early 1990s. The film is shot in black and white, sometimes using infrared film obtained from the Soviet military to exaggerate contrast. Most shots are in extreme wide-angle and the camera passes very close to its subjects, whilst still largely avoiding having those subjects ever look directly at the camera. Targets Targets is a 1968 American neo-noir thriller, written and directed by Peter Bogdanovich and filmed in color by László Kovács. In one of two parallel story lines that eventually converge during the films climax, a seemingly wholesome and normal young man suddenly goes on a killing spree. In the other, Boris Karloff, in his last straight dramatic role, plays a semi-autobiographical character. The film earned mostly positive reviews. It is currently included as one of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die. The film also featured the first film appearance of producer Frank Marshall, who played as a ticket boy. The Call of Cthulhu The Call of Cthulhu is a 2005 independent silent film adaptation of the H. P. Lovecraft short story "The Call of Cthulhu", produced by Sean Branney and Andrew Leman and distributed by the H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society. It is the first film adaptation of the famous Lovecraft story, and uses Mythoscope, a blend of vintage and modern filming techniques intended to produce the look of a 1920s-era film. The film is the length of a featurette. Tenderness Tenderness is a 2009 American-Australian crime film directed by John Polson and written by Emil Stern, based on the novel of the same name by Robert Cormier. Starring Russell Crowe, Jon Foster, Sophie Traub, and Laura Dern, the film follows the intersecting lives of three people-a young man just released from jail, a girl looking for escape who becomes fascinated with him and the police detective who is sure the boy will kill again. The film received mixed reviews, with some critics highlighting the formulaic nature of the story as a problem. It currently holds an average score of 4.8 on review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes.. Lila & Eve Lila & Eve is a 2015 American crime drama film directed by Charles Stone III and written by Patrick Gilfillan. The film stars Viola Davis and Jennifer Lopez. It premiered on January 30, 2015, at the Sundance Film Festival. The film was released in North America on July 17, 2015, in a limited release and through video on demand by Samuel Goldwyn Films. This marks the second time Davis and Lopez acted in a film together, the first being the Steven Soderbergh film Out of Sight in 1998. Anchors Aweigh Anchors Aweigh is a 1945 American Technicolor musical comedy film directed by George Sidney and starring Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson, and Gene Kelly, with songs by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn. In the film, two sailors go on a four-day shore leave in Hollywood, meet a young boy and his aunt, an aspiring young singer, and the sailors try to help her get an audition at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In addition to a live-action Kelly dancing with Jerry Mouse the cartoon mouse, the film also features José Iturbi, Pamela Britton, Dean Stockwell, and Sharon McManus. Stitch! The Movie Stitch! The Movie is an American direct-to-video animated science fiction comedy film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and Rough Draft Korea, released on August 26, 2003. It is the second film released in the Lilo & Stitch franchise and the third film chronologically, taking place after the 2002 first film and the 2005 direct-to-video sequel Stitch Has a Glitch. The film also serves as the backdoor pilot of the spin-off sequel series The Series, which debuted the following month. The story is an introduction to Dr. Jumba Jookibas 625 experiments that he created with the financing of Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel. The Music Never Stopped The Music Never Stopped is a 2011 American drama film directed by Jim Kohlberg, who makes his directorial debut from a script by Gwyn Lurie and Gary Marks. It premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, and was given a limited release in the US on March 18, 2011. Le Week-End Le Week-End is a 2013 British-French drama film directed by Roger Michell and starring Jim Broadbent, Lindsay Duncan, and Jeff Goldblum. Written by Hanif Kureishi, the film is the fourth collaboration between Michell and Kureishi, who both began developing the story seven years prior during a weekend trip to Montmartre. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The Houses October Built The Houses October Built is a 2014 American found footage horror film and the directorial debut of Bobby Roe, who also starred in the movie. It was produced by Zack Andrews and Steven Schneider, whose hits include Paranormal Activity, Insidious, The Devil Inside and M. Night Shyamalans The Visit , Split and Glass. The film was given a limited theatrical release on October 10, 2014 and was released to home video on January 6, 2015. Filming partially took place at several haunted house attractions, which Roe would later include in a list of "Americas Scariest Haunted Houses" that he released as marketing material for the film. A sequel, The Houses October Built 2, also directed by Roe and reprising some of the original cast, was released in September 2017. California Dreamin' California Dreamin is a 2007 Romanian film by Cristian Nemescu. It won the Prix un certain regard at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. It also picked up the Iris Award for Best Film, the Audience Award and the Canvas Award at the Brussels European Film Festival 2007. The film is also sometimes called Endless in English, nesfârșit being Romanian for "endless". The director died before editing was completed. MediaPro Studios decided to edit the film with the entirety of the material left by Nemescu, a decision which led to the considerable runtime of 155 minutes. The Last American Virgin The Last American Virgin is a 1982 American sex comedy film written and directed by Boaz Davidson. It is a remake of Davidsons 1978 Israeli film Eskimo Limon. After the success of the original film and its sequels in Israel, Davidson re-teamed with producers Golan-Globus to attempt to recreate the same success in the United States. Though the films plot and characters remained largely the same, the setting was updated from 1950s Israel to then-present day suburban Los Angeles. The soundtrack, a major facet of both films, was also updated from the originals golden oldies to more contemporary new wave rock. The House of Yes The House of Yes is a 1997 American black comedy film starring Parker Posey, Josh Hamilton, Geneviève Bujold, Freddie Prinze Jr. and Tori Spelling. With screenplay and direction by Mark Waters, the film is based on the play of the same name, written by Wendy MacLeod. The film was produced by Robert Berger and was released in the United States by Miramax Films on October 10, 1997. It received a Sundance Award and mostly favorable reviews, though Spelling was nominated for a 1997 Razzie Award for Worst New Star. Welcome to the South Benvenuti al Sud is an Italian comedy film directed by Luca Miniero. The film has a sequel called Benvenuti al Nord. The film was dedicated to Angelo Vassallo, an Italian mayor murdered for his anti-crime campaign. Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead is a 2006 black comedy musical horror film directed by Lloyd Kaufman and co-directed by Gabriel Friedman from a screenplay by Friedman and Daniel Bova. The film was distributed and released on December 26, 2006 and in 2008 on DVD by Troma Entertainment. The Man from Snowy River The Man from Snowy River is a 1982 Australian Western and drama film based on the Banjo Paterson poem "The Man from Snowy River". Released by 20th Century Fox, the film had a cast including Kirk Douglas in a dual role as the brothers Harrison and Spur, Jack Thompson as Clancy, Tom Burlinson as Jim Craig, Sigrid Thornton as Harrisons daughter Jessica, Terence Donovan as Jims father Henry Craig, and Chris Haywood as Curly. Both Burlinson and Thornton later reprised their roles in the 1988 sequel, The Man from Snowy River II, which was released by Walt Disney Pictures. The Scent of Green Papaya The Scent of Green Papaya is a 1993 Vietnamese-language film produced in France by Lazennec Production, directed by Vietnamese-French director Tran Anh Hung, and starring Tran Nu Yên-Khê, Man San Lu, and Thi Loc Truong. The film won the Caméra dOr prize at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival, a César Award for Best Debut at the French annual film award ceremony, and was nominated for the 1993 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The Scent of Green Papaya is Tran Anh Hungs first feature film and stars his wife, Tran Nu Yên-Khê. The film is also the directors first collaboration with Vietnamese composer Tôn-Thât Tiêt who would subsequently write the music for two more films: Cyclo and Vertical Ray of the Sun. Although set in Vietnam, the film was shot entirely on a soundstage in Boulogne, France. Mac & Devin Go to High School Mac & Devin Go to High School is a 2012 American direct-to-DVD stoner film. The film was directed by Dylan Brown and stars rappers Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa in the title roles, along with Mike Epps, Teairra Mari, Andy Milonakis, Luenell in supporting roles and the voice of Mystikal in a guest appearance. The story follows two high school students, geeky Devin and badman Mac, a stoner who befriends Devin and introduces him to cannabis. The high schools name, "N. Hale", is based on Nate Doggs real name, Nathaniel Hale, and is also a play on the word "inhale". The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on July 3, 2012. The soundtrack was released worldwide in stores on December 13, 2011. The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer The Cowboy Way The Cowboy Way is a 1994 American action comedy film directed by Gregg Champion and starring Woody Harrelson and Kiefer Sutherland. Albino Alligator Albino Alligator is a 1996 American crime thriller film. The directorial debut of Kevin Spacey as well as the screenwriting debut of Christian Forte, it stars Matt Dillon, Faye Dunaway, and Gary Sinise. It tells the story of three small-time criminals who take hostages after being cornered by the police. The title refers to an anecdote told in the film, claiming that alligators will use an albino among them as sacrifice, so that the opposing alligators will be distracted and become prey themselves. Body Bags Body Bags is a 1993 American horror comedy anthology television film originally made for television, featuring three unconnected stories, with bookend segments featuring John Carpenter, Tom Arnold and Tobe Hooper as deranged morgue attendees. It was directed by Carpenter, Hooper and Larry Sulkis. It first aired on 8 August 1993. It is notable for its numerous celebrity cameo appearances. The first story, "The Gas Station", features Robert Carradine as a serial killer, with cameos by David Naughton, Sam Raimi, and Wes Craven. "Hair" follows Stacy Keach as he receives a botched hair transplant that infests him with an alien parasite. "Eye" is another transplant story, this time featuring Mark Hamill as a baseball player who loses an eye in a car accident and receives a transplant, only to be taken over by the personality of the eyes previous owner, a murderous killer. George Washington George Washington is a 2000 American drama film written and directed by David Gordon Green. Its story centers on a group of children in a depressed small town in North Carolina who band together to cover up a tragic mistake. Although it was not widely seen due to having had a very limited release, the film received wide praise from critics. Mom Mom is a 2017 Indian crime thriller film directed by Ravi Udyawar, based on a screenplay written by Girish Kohli. Produced by Sunil Manchanda, Mukesh Talreja, Naresh Agarwal and Gautam Jain, the film stars Sridevi, as a vigilante, who sets out to avenge her step-daughter, played by Pakistani actress Sajal Ali. The film also stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Akshaye Khanna and Pakistani actor Adnan Siddiqui in supporting roles. Music for the film has been composed and produced by A. R. Rahman. This movie marked Sridevis 300th, and final major film appearance before her death on 24 February 2018. The film was released on 7 July 2017, in four languages, and became a critical and commercial success. Sridevi was highly lauded for her performance in the film with Times of India saying that the actress "demonstrates why she is the high-priestess of Indian cinema." The film received two awards at the 65th National Film Awards : Best Actress for Sridevi, marking the first posthumous win in the category and Best Background Score for A.R. Rahman. At the 63rd Filmfare Awards, the film received six nominations, including Best Actress and Best Actress for Sridevi and Best Supporting Actor for Siddiqui. At the box office, the film has grossed worldwide, including in China. The Champ The Champ is a 1979 American drama sports film directed by Franco Zeffirelli and a remake of the 1931 Academy Award-winning film of the same name that was directed by King Vidor. It stars Jon Voight as Billy Flynn, a past boxer with custody of his son Timothy who attempts to support his son and make up with his ex-wife Annie by fighting in the ring again. It is also the final film for actress Joan Blondell to be released during her lifetime. The film was released on DVD on May 5, 2015 as part of the Warner Archive Collection. Tragedy Girls Tragedy Girls is a 2017 American comedy horror film directed by Tyler MacIntyre, written by Chris Lee Hill and Tyler MacIntyre, and starring Alexandra Shipp, Brianna Hildebrand, Josh Hutcherson, Craig Robinson, Kevin Durand and Jack Quaid. It was released on October 20, 2017, by Gunpowder & Sky. MSG the Warrior: Lion Heart MSG The Warrior Lion Heart is a 2016 Indian science fantasy adventure film co-directed by Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh and his daughter Honeypreet Insan. The film starring Singh, one of the directors himself, is a story of a medieval warrior fighting against aliens for the honour of his land. The film premiered on 6 October 2016 in Delhi and was released on 7 October 2016 in Hindi, with dubs in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and English. Singh is credited with work in thirty film departments, including choreography, editing, make-up and hair design, background scoring, and prop design. The film has been criticised as a propaganda film by several critics. Golmaal Again Golmaal Again is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language supernatural action comedy film co-produced and directed by Rohit Shetty, and written by Sajid-Farhad and Yunus Sajawal. The film stars Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, Kunal Khemu, Shreyas Talpade, Parineeti Chopra, Tabu, Johnny Lever, Prakash Raj and Neil Nitin Mukesh in the lead roles while Mukesh Tiwari, Sanjay Mishra, Vrajesh Hirjee, Murali Sharma, Vijay Patkar, Uday Tikekar, Sachin Khedekar, Ashwini Kalsekar are featured in supporting roles and Nana Patekar makes a special appearance as himself. Golmaal Again is the fourth installment of the Golmaal franchise. Production of the film began in July 2016. Chopra signed to play the female lead after Kareena Kapoor opted out of the film because of pregnancy. Principal photography took place from March to July 2017. Produced on a budget of , the film was theatrically released on 20 October 2017. Upon release, the film met with mixed critical reviews, but broke several box-office records earning over in just 3 days of collection. It earned worldwide in its whole theatrical run to become one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time and the fifth highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2017. Golmaal Again ran for more than 50 days in theatres. Bent Bent is a 1997 British-Japanese drama film directed by Sean Mathias, based on the 1979 play of the same name by Martin Sherman, who also wrote the screenplay. It revolves around the persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany after the murder of SA leader Ernst Röhm on the Night of the Long Knives. The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming is a 1966 DeLuxe Color American comedy film directed by Norman Jewison in Panavision. It is based on the Nathaniel Benchley novel The Off-Islanders, and was adapted for the screen by William Rose. The film depicts the chaos following the grounding of the Soviet submarine Спрут off a small New England island during the Cold War. The film stars Carl Reiner, Eva Marie Saint, Alan Arkin in his first major film role, Brian Keith, Theodore Bikel, Jonathan Winters, and Paul Ford. Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison is a 1957 DeLuxe Color, a CinemaScope film which tells the story of two people stranded on a Japanese-occupied island in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. The movie was adapted by John Huston and John Lee Mahin from the novel by Charles Shaw and directed by Huston. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium. The movie was filmed on the islands of Trinidad and Tobago. Producer Eugene Frenke later filmed a low-budget variation on the story, The Nun and the Sergeant, starring Frenkes wife Anna Sten. The Meteor Man The Meteor Man is a 1993 American superhero comedy film written by, directed by, co-produced by and starring Robert Townsend with supporting roles by Marla Gibbs, Eddie Griffin, Robert Guillaume, James Earl Jones, Bill Cosby, and Another Bad Creation. The film also features special appearances by Luther Vandross, Sinbad, Naughty by Nature, Cypress Hill, and Big Daddy Kane. Townsend stars as a mild-mannered schoolteacher, who becomes a superhero after his neighborhood in Washington is terrorized by street gangs. Pinocchio Pinocchio is a 2002 Italian fantasy comedy-drama film directed by and starring Roberto Benigni. It is based on The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, with Benigni portraying Pinocchio. Filming took place in Italy and Kalkara, Malta. It was dedicated to costume and production designer Danilo Donati, who died on 1 December 2001. The film was released in Italy on 11 October 2002 by Medusa Distribuzione, which was met with mixed reviews. It received an English-language dub in the United States in December 2002, released by Miramax; this version was critically panned. Jane Eyre Jane Eyre is an American film adaptation of Charlotte Brontës 1847 novel of the same name, released by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by the uncredited Kenneth Macgowan and Orson Welles; Welles also stars in the film as Mr. Rochester, with Joan Fontaine playing the title character. The screenplay was written by John Houseman, Aldous Huxley, and director Robert Stevenson. The musical score was composed and conducted by Bernard Herrmann, and the cinematography was by George Barnes. The Burrowers The Burrowers is a 2008 Western horror film written and directed by J. T. Petty. The film is based on an original short film, Blood Red Earth directed by Petty. At Middleton At Middleton is a 2013 American romantic comedy film directed by Adam Rodgers and starring Andy García, Vera Farmiga, Taissa Farmiga, and Spencer Lofranco. Written by Glenn German and Adam Rodgers, the film follows a man and a woman as they meet and fall in love while taking their children on a college tour. The film had its world premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 17, 2013. It was released in a limited release and through video on demand on January 31, 2014 by Anchor Bay Films. Child's Pose Childs Pose is a 2013 Romanian drama film directed by Călin Peter Netzer. The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Golden Bear. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Luminița Gheorghiu was nominated as the Best Actress at the 26th European Film Awards and the film won the Telia Film Award at the Stockholm International Film Festival 2013. The film was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Late Bloomer The Late Bloomer is a 2016 American comedy-drama film directed by Kevin Pollak and written by Gary Rosen, Joe Nussbaum, Paul A. Kaplan & Mark Torgove, and Kyle Cooper & Austyn Jeffs. It is based on journalist Ken Bakers autobiographical Man Made: A Memoir of My Body. It stars Johnny Simmons, Maria Bello, Brittany Snow, Jane Lynch, J. K. Simmons, Kumail Nanjiani, Beck Bennett and Paul Wesley. The film had its world premiere at the San Diego Film Festival on September 30, 2016. The film was scheduled to be released in a limited release and through video on demand on October 7, 2016, by Momentum Pictures. The film was met with general dislike, The Hollywood Reporter saying that while Johnny Simmons fits his role perfectly, many secondary actors such as J.K. Simmons, Jane Lynch, Laraine Newman, Illeana Douglas, Maria Bello and Brian Doyle-Murray have fun in their stereotypical roles, but J.K. Simmons and Maria Bello, in particular, seem severely overqualified for their roles. The Winter War The Winter War is a 1989 Finnish war film directed by Pekka Parikka, based on The Winter War, a novel by Antti Tuuri. It tells the story of a Finnish infantry regiment "JR 23", which consists almost solely of men from Southern Ostrobothnia, focusing mainly on a platoon of reservists from Kauhava. The film was released in Finland and Sweden on the 50th anniversary of the beginning of the Winter War. It was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Palmetto Palmetto is a 1998 neo-noir film directed by Volker Schlöndorff with a screenplay by E. Max Frye. It is based on the 1961 novel Just Another Sucker by James Hadley Chase. The film stars Woody Harrelson, Elisabeth Shue and Gina Gershon. American Me American Me is a 1992 American biographical crime drama film produced and directed by Edward James Olmos, his first film as a director, and written by Floyd Mutrux and Desmond Nakano. Olmos also stars as the films protagonist, Montoya Santana. Executive producers included record producer Lou Adler, screenwriter Mutrux, and Irwin Young. It depicts a fictionalized account of the founding and rise to power of the Mexican Mafia in the California prison system from the 1950s into the 1980s. Ghilli Ghilli is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Dharani and produced by A. M. Rathnam under the production company Sri Surya Movies. A remake of the Telugu-language film Okkadu, Ghilli features Vijay, Prakash Raj and Trisha in lead roles with Ashish Vidyarthi, Dhamu, Mayilsamy and Janaki Sabesh playing supporting roles. The soundtrack album and score were composed by Vidyasagar. Cinematography was handled by Tirru and editing was done by V. T. Vijayan and B. Lenin. Dialogues for the film were written by Bharathan. The film was released on 17 April 2004 to mostly positive reviews. The movie was running for more than 200 days at the box office. It was one of the most successful films in Vijays career. The Vicious Kind The Vicious Kind is a 2009 drama film directed and written by Lee Toland Krieger. The screenplay was originally set in a small town in Rhode Island, but the film was shot in Norfolk, which also became the characters hometown. The film stars Adam Scott, Brittany Snow, Alex Frost and J.K. Simmons. The film premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, and opened in Los Angeles on December 11, 2009 at the Laemlle Sunset 5. The Vicious Kind was nominated for two 2010 Independent Spirit Awards, Scott for Best Male Lead, and Krieger for Best Screenplay. In 2009, The Vicious Kind won several awards at film festivals around the world including Adam Scott for Best Actor at the Strasbourg International Film Festival, Scott for Best Performance at the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival, Lee Toland Krieger for Emerging Filmmaker at the Denver Film Festival, and Best Feature at the New Orleans Film Festival. Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language period drama film based on the life of Rani Lakshmi Bai of Jhansi. It was directed by Radha Krishna Jagarlamudi and actress Kangana Ranaut from a screenplay by K. V. Vijayendra Prasad and produced by Zee Studios, Kamal Jain, and Nishant Pitti. The film stars Ranaut in the title role. A special screening of the film was organized by Zee Entertainment for Ram Nath Kovind, the President of India, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, Cultural Centre on 18 January in presence of Kangana Ranaut and her team before release of the film on 25 January 2019. After watching the film the President felicitated the artists and crew of the film. The film was released on 3700 screens in 50 countries worldwide in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu on January 25, 2019. The film performed well internationally. The film opened to positive critical response. The film was selected for the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival. The Decline of the American Empire The Decline of the American Empire is a 1986 Canadian sex comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and starring Rémy Girard, Pierre Curzi and Dorothée Berryman. The film follows a group of intellectual friends from the Université de Montréal history department as they engage in a long dialogue about their sexual affairs, touching on issues of adultery, homosexuality, group sex, BDSM and prostitution. A number of characters associate self-indulgence with societal decline. The film was a box office success in Quebec, English-speaking Canada and internationally and received good reviews. It won the FIPRESCI Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, nine Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture, and was the first Canadian film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was followed by two sequels, The Barbarian Invasions in 2003 and Days of Darkness in 2007. Knight Moves Knight Moves is a 1992 American thriller film, directed by Carl Schenkel and written by Brad Mirman, about a chess grandmaster who is accused of several grisly murders. The Adventures of Huck Finn The Adventures of Huck Finn is a 1993 American adventure film written and directed by Stephen Sommers and starring Elijah Wood, Courtney B. Vance, Jason Robards and Robbie Coltrane. Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures and Buena Vista Pictures, it is based on Mark Twains novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and focuses on at least three-fourths of the book. The film follows a boy named Huckleberry Finn and an escaped slave named Jim, who travel the Mississippi River together and overcome various obstacles along the way. The film received a "PG" rating from the MPAA for some mild violence and language. Lonely Are the Brave Lonely Are the Brave is a 1962 American Drama Western film adaptation of the Edward Abbey novel The Brave Cowboy. The film was directed by David Miller from a screenplay by Dalton Trumbo. It stars Kirk Douglas as cowboy Jack Burns, Gena Rowlands as his best friends wife and Walter Matthau as a sheriff who sympathises with Burns but must do his job and chase him down. It also featured an early score by composer Jerry Goldsmith. Douglas felt that this was his favorite film. The Mummy The Mummy is a 1959 British horror film, directed by Terence Fisher and starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. It was written by Jimmy Sangster and produced by Michael Carreras and Anthony Nelson Keys for Hammer Film Productions. The film was distributed in the U.S. in 1959 on a double bill with either the Vincent Price movie The Bat or the Universal film Curse of the Undead. Though the title suggests Universal Pictures 1932 film of the same title, the film actually derives its plot and characters entirely from two 1940s Universal films, The Mummys Hand and The Mummys Tomb, with the climax borrowed directly from The Mummys Ghost. The character name Joseph Whemple, the use of a sacred scroll, and a few minor plot elements are the only connections with the 1932 version. 84 Charing Cross Road 84 Charing Cross Road is a 1987 British-American drama film directed by David Jones. The screenplay by Hugh Whitemore is based on a play by James Roose-Evans, which itself was an adaptation of the 1970 epistolary memoir of the same name by Helene Hanff, a compilation of letters between herself and Frank Doel dating from 1949 to 1968. The play has only two characters, but the dramatis personae for the film were expanded to include Hanffs Manhattan friends, the bookshop staff and Doels wife Nora. A Dirty Carnival A Dirty Carnival is a South Korean neo-noir action film directed by Yoo Ha. It is Yoo Has fourth feature film, his previous work being the 2004 drama, Once Upon a Time in High School. Prelude to a Kiss Prelude to a Kiss is a 1992 American romantic fantasy film directed by Norman René and starring Alec Baldwin, Meg Ryan, and Sydney Walker. It is based on the 1988 play of the same title. Felicia's Journey Felicias Journey is a 1999 British-Canadian psychological thriller film written and directed by Atom Egoyan and starring Elaine Cassidy and Bob Hoskins. It is based on the prize-winning 1994 novel of the same name by William Trevor. It was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival and won four Genie Awards, including Best Adapted Screenplay. To Be and to Have To Be and To Have is a 2002 French documentary film directed by Nicolas Philibert about a small rural school. It was screened as an "Out of Competition" film at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival and achieved commercial success. The film became the subject of an unsuccessful legal action by the schools teacher, who said that he and the childrens parents had been misled about the films intended audience, and that he and the children had been exploited. The documentarys title translates as "to be and to have", the two auxiliary verbs in the French language. It is about a primary school in the commune of Saint-Étienne-sur-Usson, Puy-de-Dôme, France, the population of which is just over 200. The school has one small class of mixed ages, with a dedicated teacher, Mr Lopez, who shows patience and respect for the children as we follow their story through a single school year. The film won several awards, including the 2003 Sacramento French Film Festival Audience Prize. Happy Christmas Happy Christmas is a 2014 American comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by Joe Swanberg. It stars Swanberg, Anna Kendrick, Melanie Lynskey, Lena Dunham and Mark Webber. Like most of Swanbergs previous features, the films dialogue was entirely improvised. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. It was released on June 26, 2014, through video on demand prior to being released in a limited release July 25, 2014 in the United States by Magnolia Pictures. The Song Remains the Same The Song Remains the Same is a 1976 concert film featuring the English rock band Led Zeppelin. The filming took place during the summer of 1973, during three nights of concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York City, with additional footage shot at Shepperton Studios. The film premiered three years later on 20 October 1976 at Cinema I in New York, on 22 October 1976 at Fox Wilshire in Los Angeles, and at Warner West End Cinema in London two weeks later. It was accompanied by a soundtrack album of the same name. The DVD of the film was released on 31 December 1999. Promotional materials stated that the film was "the bands special way of giving their millions of friends what they had been clamouring for – a personal and private tour of Led Zeppelin. For the first time the world has a front row seat on Led Zeppelin." A reissue of the film, including previously unreleased footage as a bonus, was released on DVD, HD DVD, and Blu-ray Disc on 20 November 2007, by Warner Home Video. Born to Be Blue Born to Be Blue is a 2015 internationally co-produced drama film directed, produced and written by Robert Budreau. The film stars Ethan Hawke and Carmen Ejogo. It was shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film is about American jazz musician Chet Baker, portrayed by Hawke. Team Thor Team Thor is a 2016 mockumentary style comedy short film directed by Taika Waititi and starring Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo as their respective Marvel Cinematic Universe characters, Thor and Bruce Banner / Hulk. The short attempts to humorously examine what the characters were doing during the events of Civil War. It was produced as a side project before Waititi began production of his film Ragnarok for Marvel Studios. The short was met with enthusiasm from fans and spawned two sequels. L'Argent Largent is a 1983 French drama film written and directed by Robert Bresson. The film is loosely inspired by the first part of Leo Tolstoys novella The Forged Coupon. It was Bressons last film and won the Directors Prize at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland is a 1999 made-for-television film adaptation of Lewis Carrolls books Alices Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. It was first broadcast on NBC and then shown on British television on Channel 4. Tina Majorino played the lead role of Alice and a number of well-known performers portrayed the eccentric characters whom Alice meets during the course of the story, including Ben Kingsley, Ken Dodd, Martin Short, Whoopi Goldberg, Peter Ustinov, Christopher Lloyd, Gene Wilder, Robbie Coltrane and Miranda Richardson. The film won four Emmy Awards in the categories of costume design, makeup, music composition and visual effects. The film was re-released as a special edition DVD on March 2, 2010, featuring an additional five minutes of footage. Sleight Sleight is a 2016 American science fiction drama film about a street magician in Los Angeles. The film is directed by J.D. Dillard, written by Dillard and Alex Theurer and stars Jacob Latimore, Seychelle Gabriel, Dulé Hill, Storm Reid, Sasheer Zamata and Michael Villar. The film was released on April 28, 2017, by WWE Studios and Blumhouse Tilt. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $4 million worldwide, against its $250,000 budget. Best Worst Movie Best Worst Movie is a 2009 American documentary film about the making of the infamously received 1990 horror film Troll 2 and its subsequent resurgence as a cult film. Directed by Michael Stephenson, the child star of Troll 2, the film was distributed by Magicstone Productions and New Video Group. It was also included in the first 5,000 copies of Scream Factorys Blu-ray double feature of Troll and Troll 2, released on November 17, 2015. Surf Ninjas Surf Ninjas is a 1993 American family comedy film involving martial arts, directed by Neal Israel and written by Dan Gordon. The film stars Ernie Reyes Jr., Rob Schneider, Nicolas Cowan and Leslie Nielsen. Surf Ninjas follows two teenage surfers from Los Angeles who discover that they are crown princes of the Asian kingdom Patusan and reluctantly follow their destinies to dethrone an evil colonel that rules over the kingdom. Surf Ninjas was filmed in Los Angeles, Hawaii and Thailand. A video game was also developed and released in conjunction with the film. Surf Ninjas was released in the United States on August 20, 1993. The film was released on VHS in December 1993 and re-released on DVD in September 2002. Vexille is a 2007 Japanese CGI anime film, written, directed, and edited by famed Ping Pong director Fumihiko Sori, and features the voices of Meisa Kuroki, Yasuko Matsuyuki, and Shosuke Tanihara. At the 60th Locarno International Film Festival, where Vexille made its world premiere, the film was sold to 75 countries, including the United States-based distributor, Funimation Entertainment; however since that time the number increased to 129 countries. I Can't Think Straight I Cant Think Straight is a 2008 British romantic drama film directed by Shamim Sarif. Based on Sarifs 2008 novel of the same name, the film tells the story of a London-based Jordanian of Palestinian descent, Tala, who is preparing for an elaborate wedding when a turn of events causes her to have an affair, and subsequently fall in love, with another woman, Leyla, a British Indian. The film stars Lisa Ray and Sheetal Sheth. I Cant Think Straight was produced by Enlightenment Productions and distributed in the United States by Regent Releasing and Here! Films. It was released in different regions between 2008 and 2009. The DVD was released on 4 May 2009. The lead actresses, Ray and Sheth, also starred in Sarifs 2007 lesbian-themed historical drama film The World Unseen. Red Sorghum Red Sorghum is a 1988 Chinese film about a young womans life working on a distillery for sorghum liquor. It is based on the novel Red Sorghum Clan by Nobel laureate Mo Yan. The film marked the directorial debut of internationally acclaimed filmmaker Zhang Yimou, and the acting debut of film star Gong Li. With its lush and lusty portrayal of peasant life, it immediately vaulted Zhang to the forefront of the Fifth Generation directors. The film won the Golden Bear Award at Berlin Film Festival. Phoebe in Wonderland Phoebe in Wonderland is a 2008 American drama film directed by Daniel Barnz. It was screened in the Dramatic Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, and received a limited theatrical release on March 6, 2009. Pygmalion Pygmalion is a 1938 British film based on the George Bernard Shaw play of the same name, and adapted by him for the screen. It stars Leslie Howard and Wendy Hiller. The film was a financial and critical success, and won an Oscar for Best Screenplay and three more nominations. The screenplay later was adapted into the 1956 theatrical musical My Fair Lady, which in turn led to the 1964 film of the same name. Virgin Territory Virgin Territory is a 2007 romantic comedy film directed by David Leland and starring Hayden Christensen, Mischa Barton, Tim Roth, Rosalind Halstead and Kate Groombridge. Based upon Giovanni Boccaccios Decameron, it has also been known under the working titles The Decameron, Angels and Virgins, Guilty Pleasures and Chasing Temptation. The films Italian title Decameron Pie pays tribute to both the title of the original source inspiration and to American comedy film American Pie. The film was released in France on December 12, 2007, under the title Medieval Pie, and was released directly-to-DVD in the U.S. in August 2008. It was the last film produced by Dino De Laurentiis. Easy Money Easy Money is a 1983 American comedy film starring Rodney Dangerfield, Joe Pesci, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Candice Azzara, and Jennifer Jason Leigh. It was directed by James Signorelli and written by Dangerfield, Michael Endler, P. J. ORourke and Dennis Blair. The original music score was composed by Laurence Rosenthal. The theme song "Easy Money" is performed by Billy Joel and was featured on his album An Innocent Man. Donovan's Reef Donovans Reef is a 1963 American Technicolor light-hearted comedy film starring John Wayne. It was directed by John Ford and filmed on location on Kauai, Hawaii. The cast included Lee Marvin, Elizabeth Allen, Jack Warden, Cesar Romero, Dick Foran and Dorothy Lamour. The film marked the last time Ford and Wayne collaborated. Miami Blues Miami Blues is a 1990 American neo-noir, black comedy, crime film based on the novel of the same name by Charles Willeford. It stars Alec Baldwin, Fred Ward, and Jennifer Jason Leigh, and was directed by George Armitage. Ward also executive produced. Grand Prix Grand Prix is a 1966 American sports drama film directed by John Frankenheimer, produced by Edward Lewis, and written by Robert Alan Aurthur with uncredited story contributions by Frankenheimer and rewrites by William Hanley. It stars an international ensemble cast, including James Garner, Eva Marie Saint, Yves Montand, Brian Bedford, Jessica Walter, Françoise Hardy and Antonio Sabàto. Toshiro Mifune has a supporting role as a race team owner, inspired by Soichiro Honda. The picture was photographed in Super Panavision 70 by Lionel Lindon, and presented in 70mm Cinerama in premiere engagements. Its unique racing cinematography is one of the main draws of the film. The film includes real-life racing footage and cameo appearances by drivers including Formula One World Champions Phil Hill, Graham Hill, Juan Manuel Fangio, Jim Clark, Jochen Rindt and Jack Brabham. Other drivers who appeared in the film include Dan Gurney, Ludovico Scarfiotti, Richie Ginther, Joakim Bonnier, Bruce McLaren and Jo Siffert. One of the ten highest-grossing films of 1966, Grand Prix won three Academy Awards for its technical achievements. T2 3-D: Battle Across Time T2-3D: Battle Across Time is an attraction at Universal Studios Japan, with former locations at Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Studios Florida. The version of the show at Universal Studios Hollywood closed in 2012, and the version at Universal Studios Florida closed on October 8, 2017. The attraction is a mini-sequel to Judgment Day and reunites director James Cameron and the main cast from the movie, including Arnold Schwarzenegger as The Terminator, Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor, Edward Furlong as John Connor, and Robert Patrick as the T-1000. The show was presented in two parts; a pre-show where a Cyberdyne Systems company hostess shows guests a brief video presentation about the companys innovations, and the main show, where live performers interact with a 3D film. Vision Quest Vision Quest is a 1985 American coming-of-age romantic drama film starring Matthew Modine, Linda Fiorentino, Michael Schoeffling and Ronny Cox. It is based on Terry Davis 1979 novel of the same name. Modine plays a Spokane high school wrestler who falls in love with an older woman, an aspiring artist from New Jersey on her way to San Francisco. The film includes an appearance by Madonna, her first in a major motion picture, playing a singer at a local bar, where she performs the songs "Crazy for You" and "Gambler". In some countries, the title of the film was changed to market on Madonnas emerging fame and the popularity of the song "Crazy for You". Still Crazy Still Crazy is a 1998 British comedy film directed by Brian Gibson. The plot concerns a fictional 1970s rock band named "Strange Fruit", who, after being split up for two decades, are persuaded to get back together to perform at a reunion of the same concert venue where they played their last gig. The film focuses on the personal lives of the band members and those closest to them, and their individual experiences with approaching middle-age and the success that eluded them. It was nominated for two Golden Globes in 1999. Foolish Foolish is a 1999 comedy drama film directed by Dave Meyers and starring Master P and Eddie Griffin. It was No Limit Films second theatrical release after I Got the Hook-Up. Worlds Apart Worlds Apart is a 2015 Greek drama film directed by Christoforos Papakaliatis. It consists of three separate narratives, each following a love story between a foreigner and a Greek. Each story represents a different generation falling in love during a time of socioeconomic turmoil that dominates Southern Europe as a whole, only to connect as a single story in the end. King Cobra King Cobra is a 2016 American biographical film about the life and early career of Brent Corrigan/Sean Paul Lockhart. It was directed by Justin Kelly and was based on the book Cobra Killer: Gay Porn, Murder, and the Manhunt to Bring the Killers to Justice by Andrew E. Stoner and Peter A. Conway. The film was released on October 21, 2016, by IFC Midnight. Guilty by Suspicion Guilty by Suspicion is a 1991 American drama film about the Hollywood blacklist, McCarthyism, and the activities of the House Un-American Activities Committee. Written and directed by Irwin Winkler, it starred Robert De Niro, Annette Bening, and George Wendt. The film was entered into the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Office Romance Office Romance is a Soviet comedy film directed by Eldar Ryazanov. It was filmed at Mosfilm and released in 1977. The films plot is based on the stageplay "Co-workers" written by Eldar Ryazanov and Emil Braginsky, and tells the story of Ludmila Kalugina, head of a statistical bureau, and her subordinate, economist Anatoly Novoseltsev, who come from mutual aversion to love. Office Romance was a box office success, the leader of Soviet film distribution in 1978 and still enjoys wide popularity in the former Soviet republics. Both romantic drama and screwball comedy, the film is noted for its scenes of Moscow in the late 1970s, and for its comical depiction of the everyday life and customs of Soviet society during the Era of Stagnation. The Class of '92 The Class of 92 is a 2013 British documentary film, released on 1 December 2013. The film centres on the rise of six young Manchester United footballers – David Beckham, Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville, Phil Neville and Paul Scholes – and details their careers for Manchester United starting in 1992. Delirious Delirious is a 1991 fantasy comedy film starring John Candy, Mariel Hemingway, Emma Samms, Raymond Burr, David Rasche, Dylan Baker, and Charles Rocket. The film used Princes 1982 song as its title theme. Secret Secret is a 2007 Taiwanese film. It is the directorial debut feature film of Taiwanese musician Jay Chou, who also stars as the male lead and co-wrote the film. In addition to himself, the film also stars Gwei Lun-mei and Anthony Wong. Filming was conducted at Tamkang High School, New Taipei City, Taiwan, which is also the alma mater of Jay Chou. The budget was about NT$65 million dollars. In 2007, it received six nominations at the 44th Golden Horse Awards and won Outstanding Taiwanese Film of the Year, Best Original Song for "Secret" and Best Visual Effects. It was also nominated for Best Asian Film at the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards in 2008. In 2015, the film won the 1st place in the vote of "The movie that most wants to be review in the cinema" in South Korea, and it was re-released in South Korea. In 2016, an adapted brand new stage musical with same name was jointly produced by US Broadway and China Broadway. At 2017, a Korean film company announced plans to remake this film, which is expected to start shooting in 2018. The Shop on Main Street The Shop on Main Street is a 1965 Czechoslovak film about the Aryanization programme during World War II in the Slovak State. The film was written by Ladislav Grosman and directed by Ján Kadár and Elmar Klos. It was funded by Czechoslovakias central authorities, produced at the Barrandov Film Studio in Prague, and filmed with a Slovak cast on location at the town of Sabinov in north-eastern Slovakia and on the Barrandov sound stage. It stars Jozef Kroner as carpenter Tóno Brtko and Polish actress Ida Kamińska as the Jewish widow Rozália Lautmannová. The film won the 1965 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and Kamińska was nominated in 1966 for Best Actress in a Leading Role. The film was also entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. The Blue Bead The Blue Bead is a 1974 Turkish comedy film, produced, co-written and directed by Ertem Eğilmez, featuring Turkish classical music singer Emel Sayın as a nightclub singer who is kidnapped by a gang of slackers after they are beaten and thrown out of the club where she works. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on January 1, 1974, is considered a comedy classic in its homeland. Secret Agent Secret Agent is a 1936 British film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, adapted from the play by Campbell Dixon, which in turn is loosely based on two stories in Or the British Agent by W. Somerset Maugham. The film starred Madeleine Carroll, Peter Lorre, John Gielgud, and Robert Young. Future star Michael Redgrave made a brief, uncredited appearance; he would play the male lead in Hitchcocks The Lady Vanishes. The work was also Michael Rennies film debut. Typical Hitchcockian themes used in Secret Agent include mistaken identity and murder. Goodbye Berlin Tschick is a German 2016 comedy-drama film directed by Fatih Akın, based on Wolfgang Herrndorfs bestselling 2010 novel Tschick. The film depicts two teenage outsiders from Berlin who go on an eccentric roadtrip through East Germany during the summer holidays. Tschick received mostly positive reviews in Germany. 1776 1776 is a 1972 American musical drama film directed by Peter H. Hunt. The screenplay by Peter Stone was based on his book for the 1969 Broadway musical of the same name. The song score was composed by Sherman Edwards. The film stars William Daniels, Howard Da Silva, Donald Madden, John Cullum, Ken Howard and Blythe Danner. Portions of the dialogue and some of the song lyrics were taken directly from the letters and memoirs of the actual participants of the Second Continental Congress. I Know Where I'm Going! I Know Where Im Going is a 1945 romance film by the British-based filmmakers Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. It stars Wendy Hiller and Roger Livesey, and features Pamela Brown and Finlay Currie. The Young Girls of Rochefort The Young Girls of Rochefort is a 1967 French musical comedy film written and directed by Jacques Demy. The ensemble cast is headlined by real-life sisters Catherine Deneuve and Françoise Dorléac, along with Gene Kelly, and features Jacques Perrin, Michel Piccoli, Danielle Darrieux, George Chakiris, and Grover Dale. The choreography was by Norman Maen. Michel Legrand composed the score, to Demys lyrics. The most famous songs from this film score are "A Pair of Twins" and "You Must Believe in Spring". The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture. The film was also another big success for Demy in France with a total of 1,319,432 admissions. Cropsey Cropsey is a 2009 American documentary film written and directed by Joshua Zeman and Barbara Brancaccio. The film initially begins as an examination of "Cropsey", a boogeyman-like figure from New York City urban legend, before segueing into the story of Andre Rand, a convicted child kidnapper from Staten Island. In , Cropsey premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, where programmer David Kwok stated; “the eeriness of the mystery pulsates through the film as they journey into the underbelly… as more information and clues unravel, Zeman and Brancaccio become more immersed in shocking surprises and revelations. The reality they uncover in this uniquely hair-raising documentary is more terrifying than any urban legend.” Divines Divines is a 2016 French-Qatari drama film directed by Houda Benyamina. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Houda Benyamina won the Caméra dOr. The film also was an official selection of the Toronto International Film Festival in the Discovery section. It was released on Netflix worldwide on 18 November 2016. Atlantis: Milo's Return Atlantis: Milos Return, released in 2003, is Disneys twentieth animated direct-to-video sequel. It is a sequel to the 2001 animated film The Lost Empire. Originally, Disney was developing a sequel entitled Shards of Chaos, but it was abandoned once The Lost Empire was less successful than anticipated. The released sequel consists of three animated shorts, originally meant to be three episodes of a series that was never completed called Team Atlantis. Some additional animation was done to link the stories more closely. Cree Summer, Corey Burton, Don Novello, Phil Morris, Jacqueline Obradors, John Mahoney, and Florence Stanley all reprise their roles from the first film, with James Arnold Taylor replacing Michael J. Fox as Milo and Steve Barr replacing Jim Varney, who died before the first film finished production, as Cookie. This is also Florence Stanleys final film; she died months after production ended. Inconceivable Inconceivable is a 2017 American thriller film directed by Jonathan Baker and written by Chloe King. It stars Gina Gershon, Faye Dunaway, Nicolas Cage, Nicky Whelan and Natalie Eva Marie. The film was released on June 30, 2017, by Lionsgate Premiere. Beau travail Beau Travail is a 1999 French film directed by Claire Denis that is loosely based on Herman Melvilles 1888 novella Billy Budd. The story is set in Djibouti, where the protagonists are soldiers in the French Foreign Legion. Parts of the soundtrack of the movie are from Benjamin Brittens opera based on the novella. The Dogs of War The Dogs of War is a 1980 war film based upon the 1974 novel of the same name by Frederick Forsyth. Largely filmed in Belize, it was directed by John Irvin and starred Christopher Walken and Tom Berenger. In it a small mercenary unit of soldiers is privately hired to depose the president of a fictional African country so that a British tycoon can gain access to a platinum deposit. The title is based on a phrase from William Shakespeares play Julius Caesar: "Cry, Havoc!, and let slip the dogs of war." La Chevre La Chèvre is a 1981 French comedy film directed by Francis Veber, starring Pierre Richard and Gérard Depardieu. It is the first of three films featuring Richard and Depardieu as a comic duo. An American remake of this film was made in 1991, starring Martin Short and Danny Glover, entitled Pure Luck. Happy People: A Year in the Taiga Happy People: A Year in the Taiga is a 2010 documentary film directed by Werner Herzog and Dmitry Vasyukov and produced by Herzog. The film depicts the life of the people in the village of Bakhtia along the Yenisei River in the Siberian taiga. In particular, it focuses on the trappers who hunt for fur animals, such as sable. It also briefly detours to a look at the life of native Ket people. The footage in the documentary was edited from a previous television work by Vasuykov, with original production and voiceovers by Herzog. The film premiered in Germany in November 2010, had its United States premiere at the 2010 Telluride Film Festival, and the U.S. West Coast premiere on 6 March 2011 at the San Francisco Green Film Festival. Generation Iron Generation Iron is a 2013 documentary film which follows the worlds leading professional bodybuilders as they train and compete for the 2012 Mr. Olympia. The film gives access to the lives of the top seven bodybuilders in the sport, including Phil Heath, Kai Greene, Branch Warren, and Dennis Wolf. Mickey Rourke narrates the film, with appearances by Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lou Ferrigno, and Jay Cutler. Sons of the Desert Sons of the Desert is a 1933 American Pre-Code film starring Laurel and Hardy, and directed by William A. Seiter. It was first released in the United States on December 29, 1933 and is regarded as one of Laurel and Hardys best films. In the United Kingdom, the film was originally released under the title Fraternally Yours. In 2012, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Mifune Mifune, 1999, is the third film to be made according to the Dogme 95 group rules. It was directed by Søren Kragh-Jacobsen. The film was a great success in Denmark and an international blockbuster, ranked among the ten best-selling Danish films worldwide. It was produced by Nimbus Film. At the 49th Berlin International Film Festival, the film won the Silver Bear – Special Jury Prize and Iben Hjejle won an Honourable Mention. Porky's Revenge Porkys Revenge! is a 1985 sex comedy film and the third and final film of the original Porkys film series. It was directed by James Komack. Chandni Chowk to China Chandni Chowk to China is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by Nikkhil Advani and stars Akshay Kumar and Deepika Padukone in the lead roles with Mithun Chakraborty and Hong Kong action cinema actor Gordon Liu among the co-stars. In addition to being shot in China, many parts of the film were shot in Bangkok, Thailand, although some of the China scenes were shot in sets in the Shanghai Film Studio. The film revolves around a vegetable cutter from Chandni Chowk in Delhi who finds himself on an adventure in China after the residents of an oppressed village deem him to be the reincarnation of a slain Chinese revolutionary. Distributed in the U.S. and co-produced by Warner Bros., it is the third Bollywood movie made and distributed in partnership with a major Hollywood studio, following Sonys Saawariya and Walt Disney Pictures animated feature Roadside Romeo. It is Warner Bros. Pictures first Hindi film. Released on 16 January 2009, it was the third highest-grossing film of the year at the Indian Box Office. Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter Agent Carter is a 2013 American direct-to-video short film featuring the Marvel Comics character Peggy Carter, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. It is a follow up to the 2011 feature film The First Avenger, and is the fourth Marvel One-Shot short film. The film is directed by Louis DEsposito from a screenplay by Eric Pearson, and stars Hayley Atwell as Carter, along with Bradley Whitford and Dominic Cooper. In Agent Carter, Peggy Carter sets out on a solo mission to acquire the mysterious Zodiac while facing sexism post-World War II at the SSR, a precursor to S.H.I.E.L.D. A Marvel One-Shot featuring Peggy Carter was in the works for some time before Atwell signed on to star in it, reprising her role from the Captain America films. DEsposito, co-president of Marvel Studios and an executive producer on the feature films, aimed to replicate the period setting of Captain America: The First Avenger, while also giving the short a more modern, superhero feel. The film was a more ambitious production than previous One-Shots, with more action scenes and visual effects required than previously. Several other characters from Marvel Cinematic Universe films also appear, including Cooper reprising his role of Howard Stark. The short was released on the home media release of Iron Man 3, and was received positively by critics and the audience from an earlier screening at San Diego Comic-Con. It won a Golden Reel Award. This response led to ABC ordering a television series expansion of the short; Marvels Agent Carter aired from January 2015 to March 2016, over two seasons. Powaqqatsi Powaqqatsi is a 1988 American documentary film directed by Godfrey Reggio and the sequel to Reggios experimental 1982 film, Koyaanisqatsi. It is the second film in the Qatsi trilogy. Powaqqatsi is a Hopi neologism coined by Reggio meaning "parasitic way of life" or "life in transition". While Koyaanisqatsi focused on modern life in industrial countries, Powaqqatsi, which similarly has no dialogue, focuses more on the conflict in Third World countries between traditional ways of life and the new ways of life introduced with industrialization. As with Koyaanisqatsi and the third and final part of the Qatsi trilogy, Naqoyqatsi, the film is strongly related to its soundtrack, written by Philip Glass. The Wicked The Wicked is a 2013 American horror film directed by Peter Winther and starring Devon Werkheiser, Justin Deeley, and Nicole Forester. Faults Faults is a 2014 drama film written and directed by Riley Stearns in his feature film debut. The film stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Leland Orser, Jon Gries, Beth Grant, Chris Ellis and Lance Reddick. The film premiered at the 2014 SXSW on March 9, 2014, and was picked up by Screen Media Films for theatrical release on March 6, 2015. Desk Set Desk Set is a 1957 American romantic comedy film directed by Walter Lang and starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. The screenplay was written by Phoebe Ephron and Henry Ephron from the 1955 eponymous play by William Marchant. Lemmy Lemmy is a 2010 rockumentary film profile of the English rock musician Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister, founder, bassist, and lead vocalist of the British heavy metal band Motörhead. The Liability The Liability is a 2013 British crime-thriller film directed by Craig Viveiros and written by John Wrathall. The film stars Tim Roth, Talulah Riley, Jack OConnell and Peter Mullan. The film is about a teenager sent to do a day of driving for his mums gangster boyfriend, which leads him into world of crime. Yours, Mine and Ours Yours, Mine and Ours is a 1968 American family comedy film directed by Melville Shavelson and starring Lucille Ball, Henry Fonda and Van Johnson. Before its release, it had three other working titles: The Beardsley Story, Full House, and His, Hers, and Theirs. It was based loosely on the story of Frank and Helen Beardsley, although Desilu Productions bought the rights to the story long before Helens autobiographical book Who Gets the Drumstick? was released to bookstores. Screenwriters Madelyn Pugh and Bob Carroll wrote several I Love Lucy-style stunts that in most cases had no basis in the actual lives of the Beardsley family, before Melville Shavelson and Mort Lachman took over primary writing duties. The film was commercially successful, and even the Beardsleys themselves appreciated it. The Fire Within The Fire Within is a 1963 French drama film directed by Louis Malle. It is based on the novel Will O the Wisp by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle which itself was inspired by the life of Jacques Rigaut. The film stars Maurice Ronet, Jeanne Moreau—who had previously worked with Ronet and Malle in Elevator to the Gallows—as well as Alexandra Stewart, Bernard Noel, Lena Skerla, Hubert Deschamps and Yvonne Clech. The score features the music of Erik Satie. A Gang Story A Gang Story is a 2011 French drama film directed by Olivier Marchal. On Chesil Beach On Chesil Beach is a 2017 British drama film directed by Dominic Cooke and written by Ian McEwan, who adapted his own 2007 Booker Prize-nominated novella of the same name. It stars Saoirse Ronan and Billy Howle and tells the story of virgin newlyweds, Florence and Edward, and their first disastrous attempt at having sex. The initial experience and their differing responses to the failure have lifelong consequences for both. The film had its world premiere in the Special Presentations section at the Toronto International Film Festival on 7 September 2017, and was released in the United States and United Kingdom in May 2018. The Silent House The Silent House is a 2010 Uruguayan horror film directed by Gustavo Hernández. The film is supposedly inspired by real events that took place in the 1940s, but no information can be found to authenticate the aforementioned claims. A small-budget film originally intended for local audiences, it has achieved success in several important international film festivals such as the Cannes Film Festival. At the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, Chris Kentis and Laura Lau presented an English-language remake titled Silent House, starring Elizabeth Olsen. Never Cry Wolf Never Cry Wolf is a 1983 American drama film directed by Carroll Ballard. The film is an adaptation of Farley Mowats 1963 autobiography of the same name and stars Charles Martin Smith as a government biologist sent into the wilderness to study the caribou population, whose decline is believed to be caused by wolves, even though no one has seen a wolf kill a caribou. The film also features Brian Dennehy and Zachary Ittimangnaq. It was the first Disney film to be released under the new Walt Disney Pictures label. The film is also notable for being among the only Disney-branded live-action films to feature brief full-frontal male nudity, as well as scenes with bare buttocks. The narration for the film was written by Charles Martin Smith, Eugene Corr and Christina Luescher. The Hunters The Hunters is a Swedish thriller film directed by Kjell Sundvall, which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 31 January 1996. A police officer from Stockholm moves back to his hometown Älvsbyn in Norrland, in northern Sweden. He starts to work on a long-running reindeer poaching case and soon discovers that his brother is involved. The film was one of the biggest Swedish box-office hits ever and received two Guldbagge Awards for Best Direction and Best Supporting Actor. It was also nominated for Best Actor, Best Cinematography and Best Screenplay. Hollywood wanted to make a remake of this film, and the American producers wanted it to be about cowboys in the Nevada desert, shooting wild horses for fun. Kjell Sundvall agreed to this at first but later changed his mind. A sequel, The Hunters 2, premiered in September 2011. Accidental Love Accidental Love is a 2015 American romantic comedy film directed by David O. Russell and written by Russell, Kristin Gore, Dave Jeser, and Matt Silverstein, from Gores novel Sammys Hill. The film stars Jessica Biel, Jake Gyllenhaal, Catherine Keener, James Marsden, Tracy Morgan and James Brolin. Production started in 2008 under the title Nailed, but filming was frequently halted due to financial difficulties, leading to Russell quitting the project in 2010. The film was completed without his involvement and Russell has since disowned it, leaving the finished product credited to "Stephen Greene". The film was released online on February 10, 2015, before a limited release on March 20, 2015 by Millennium Entertainment. Accidental Love was panned by critics. Carancho Carancho is a 2010 Argentine crime film directed by Pablo Trapero and starring Ricardo Darín and Martina Gusmán. It was entered into the Un Certain Regard section of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Arn: The Kingdom at the End of the Road Arn – The Kingdom at Roads End is an epic film based on Jan Guillous trilogy about the fictional Swedish Knights Templar Arn Magnusson. It was released to cinemas in Sweden on 22 August 2008 and is the sequel to the 2007 film Arn – The Knight Templar, but both films were combined into a single cut for the English release on DVD in 2010. Filmed in Scotland, Sweden, Damascus, Syria and Morocco. Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson is a 2008 documentary film directed by Alex Gibney. It details Hunter S. Thompsons landmark writings on music and politics. Friends and family provide interviews to help describe the mythos of Hunter and his life. The film premiered on January 20 in the Documentary Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, released in theaters in the U.S. on July 4, 2008, and on DVD on November 18, 2008. We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks is a 2013 American independent documentary film about the organization started by Julian Assange, and people involved in the collection and distribution of secret information and media by whistleblowers. Directed by Alex Gibney, it covers a period of several decades, and includes considerable background material. Gibney received his fifth nomination for Best Documentary Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America Awards for this film. Jailhouse Rock Jailhouse Rock is a 1957 American musical drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Elvis Presley, Judy Tyler, and Mickey Shaughnessy. Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and dramatized by Guy Trosper from a story written by Nedrick Young, the film is about a young man sentenced to prison for manslaughter who is mentored in music by his prison cellmate who realizes his musical abilities. After his release from jail, while looking for a job as a club singer, the young man meets a musical promoter who helps him launch his career. As he develops his musical abilities and becomes a star, his self-centered personality begins to affect his relationships. The wife of producer Pandro S. Berman convinced him to create a film with Presley in the role. Berman delegated the casting to Benny Thau, head of the studio and Abraham Lastfogel, the then president of William Morris Agency. Berman hired Richard Thorpe, who was known for shooting productions quickly. The production of Jailhouse Rock began on May 13, 1957, and concluded on June 17 of that year. The dance sequence to the films title song "Jailhouse Rock" is often cited as "Presleys greatest moment on screen". Before pre-production began, songwriters Mike Stoller and Jerry Leiber were commissioned to integrate the films soundtrack. In April, Leiber and Stoller were called for a meeting in New York City to show the progress of the repertoire. The writers, who had not produced any material, toured the city and were confronted in a hotel room by Jean Aberbach, who locked them into their hotel room by blocking the hotel room door with a sofa until they wrote the material. Presley recorded the soundtrack at Radio Recorders in Hollywood on April 30 and May 3, with an additional session at the MGM Soundstage on May 9. During post-production, the songs were dubbed into the films scenes, in which Presley mimed the lyrics. Jailhouse Rock premiered on October 17, 1957 in Memphis and was released nationwide on November 8, 1957. It peaked at number 3 on the Variety box office chart, and reached number 14 in the years box office totals, grossing $4 million. Jailhouse Rock earned mixed reviews, with most of the negative reception directed towards Presleys persona. In 2004, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry and was deemed "culturally, aesthetically or historically significant." On its January 28, 2019 edition, the Ultimate Classic Rock website named it the best rock movie of 1957. Love Is All Alles is Liefde is a 2007 Dutch romantic comedy film directed by Joram Lürsen, and starring Carice van Houten, Paul de Leeuw, Wendy van Dijk, and Daan Schuurmans. Hell in the Pacific Hell in the Pacific is a 1968 World War II film starring Lee Marvin and Toshirō Mifune, the only two actors in the entire film. It was directed by John Boorman. It looks at the importance of human contact and the bond which can form even between enemies if lacking other contact. The Big Clock The Big Clock is a 1948 film noir directed by John Farrow and adapted by renowned novelist-screenwriter Jonathan Latimer from the novel of the same name by Kenneth Fearing. The black-and-white film is set in New York City and stars Ray Milland, Charles Laughton, and Maureen OSullivan. Elsa Lanchester and Harry Morgan, in an early film role, also appear. Noel Neill has an uncredited part as an elevator operator very early in the film. Proud Mary Proud Mary is a 2018 American blaxploitation action thriller film directed by Babak Najafi, from a screenplay written by John S. Newman and Christian Swegal. The film stars Taraji P. Henson, Billy Brown, Danny Glover, Neal McDonough, Xander Berkeley, Margaret Avery, and Jahi DiAllo Winston, and follows an assassin who must look after a young teenaged boy after a hit job goes wrong. Proud Mary was released on January 12, 2018, by Screen Gems, which was also the films production company. Upon release, the film received negative reviews from critics and grossed $21 million. 14 Blades 14 Blades is a 2010 wuxia film directed by Daniel Lee and starring Donnie Yen, Zhao Wei, Sammo Hung, Wu Chun, Kate Tsui, Qi Yuwu and Damian Lau. The film was released on 4 February 2010 in China and on 11 February 2010 in Hong Kong. The Burma Conspiracy Largo Winch II is a 2011 French action thriller film based on the Belgian comic book Largo Winch. It was released in France and Belgium on 16 February 2011. It is the sequel to the 2008 film Largo Winch. The Tao of Steve The Tao of Steve is a 2000 romantic comedy film written by Duncan North, Greer Goodman, and Jenniphr Goodman, directed by Jenniphr Goodman, and starring Donal Logue and Greer Goodman. The film was produced by Ted Hope and James Schamus Good Machine production company and released through Sony Pictures Classics. Logue won the 2000 Sundance Film Festivals Special Jury Prize for outstanding performance in a dramatic film and the film itself was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. It was filmed in and around Santa Fe, where the story is set. Although the script never mentions St. Johns College, the film includes many visual and verbal references to the seminar-based Great Books program taught there. Humshakals Humshakals is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Sajid Khan and produced by Vashu Bhagnani. The film stars Saif Ali Khan, Riteish Deshmukh, Ram Kapoor, Bipasha Basu, Tamannaah Bhatia and Esha Gupta, and Satish Shah, Nawab Shah, Chunky Pandey and Darshan Jariwala in supporting roles. In the film, Khan, Deshmukh and Kapoor each have triple roles, that sums up to a total of 9 characters. The film is shot extensively in foreign locations, starting September 2013. It is co-produced by Fox Star Studios and Vashu Bhagnanis Pooja Entertainment. It was released on 20 June 2014. The film received highly negative reviews from critics, and is considered to be one of the worst films of all-time. Bodyguards and Assassins Bodyguards and Assassins is a 2009 Hong Kong historical action film directed by Teddy Chan, featuring an all-star cast, including Donnie Yen, Wang Xueqi, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Nicholas Tse, Hu Jun, Eric Tsang, Simon Yam, Fan Bingbing, Zhou Yun and Leon Lai. Female Trouble Female Trouble is a 1974 dark comedy film co-composed, filmed, co-edited, written, produced, and directed by John Waters and starring Divine, David Lochary, Mary Vivian Pearce, Mink Stole, Edith Massey, Michael Potter, Cookie Mueller, and Susan Walsh. The film is dedicated to Manson Family member Charles "Tex" Watson. Waters prison visits to Watson inspired the "crime is beauty" theme of the film and in the films opening credits, Waters includes a wooden toy helicopter that Watson made for him. Save the Green Planet! Save the Green Planet! is a South Korean film, written and directed by Jang Joon-hwan, released on 4 April 2003 . The movie mixes elements of multiple genres, including comedy, science fiction, horror and thriller. The basic story begins when the main character, Lee Byeong-gu, kidnaps another man, convinced that the latter is an alien. Lawn Dogs Lawn Dogs is a 1997 fantasy-drama film directed by John Duigan and starring Mischa Barton and Sam Rockwell. The film tells the story of a precocious young girl from a gated community who befriends a landscape worker, and examines the societal repercussions of their friendship. Written by Naomi Wallace, the film was released by Rank Organisation, and was the companys last production. The film uses the folktale of Baba Yaga as a prominent plot device. Although filmed in Louisville and Danville in the United States, Lawn Dogs was a British film produced by Duncan Kenworthy. Lawn Dogs won numerous film awards at film festivals in Europe and met with critical acclaim, in particular for the performances of Barton & Rockwell. The Pope of Greenwich Village The Pope of Greenwich Village is a 1984 American crime black comedy film directed by Stuart Rosenberg and starring Mickey Rourke, Eric Roberts, Daryl Hannah, Geraldine Page, Kenneth McMillan and Burt Young. Page was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her two-scene role. The film was adapted by screenwriter Vincent Patrick from his novel of the same name. The Names of Love The Names of Love is a 2010 French romantic comedy film directed by Michel Leclerc, written by Leclerc and Baya Kasmi, and produced by Antoine Rein, Fabrice Goldstein and Caroline Adrian. The film recorded 764,821 admissions in Europe. The film was awarded two César Awards in 2011, including Best Actress for Sara Forestier and Best Original Screenplay. The former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin makes a cameo appearance. Khiladi Khiladi is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Abbas Mustan. The film was Akshay Kumars breakthrough role and also stars Ayesha Jhulka, Deepak Tijori and Sabeeha, while Prem Chopra, Shakti Kapoor, Anant Mahadevan and Johnny Lever played supporting roles. Khiladi was the first installment in the Khiladi which had Khiladi in the title and Akshay Kumar in the leading role. The films success spawned seven sequels: Main Khiladi Tu Anari, Sabse Bada Khiladi, Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi, Mr. and Mrs. Khiladi, International Khiladi, Khiladi 420 and Khiladi 786. Bliss Mutluluk is a 2007 Turkish film directed by Abdullah Oğuz, and starring Özgü Namal, Talat Bulut, and Murat Han. It was chosen to open the 2007 Asian Film Festival in Mumbai and the 2007 Medfilm Festival in Rome. It won the audience prize and the young jury prize at the 2008 Turkish Film Festival in Nuremberg and won the audience award for international films at the 2008 Miami International Film Festival. Also, Mutluluk was rewarded by European Council with the Prix Odyssee Human Rights Award in 2007. Nuns on the Run Nuns on the Run is a 1990 British comedy film starring Eric Idle and Robbie Coltrane, also featuring Camille Coduri and Janet Suzman. The film was written and directed by Jonathan Lynn and produced by HandMade Films. Many of the outdoor scenes were shot in Chiswick, White City and Kings Cross. The soundtrack was composed and performed by Yello and also features George Harrisons song "Blow Away" in addition to Steve Winwoods Roll with it. Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool Film Stars Dont Die in Liverpool is a 2017 biographical romantic drama film directed by Paul McGuigan and starring Annette Bening and Jamie Bell, with a cast that includes Vanessa Redgrave and Julie Walters. It is based on the memoir of the same name by Peter Turner, which tells of his relationship with aging Academy Award-winning American actress Gloria Grahame in 1970s Liverpool and, some years later, her death from breast cancer. The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on 1 September 2017. It was released in the United Kingdom on 16 November by Lionsgate and in the United States on 29 December by Sony Pictures Classics. At the 71st British Academy Film Awards, it received three nominations: Best Actress, Best Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay. Win It All Win It All is an American comedy film co-written, directed and edited by Joe Swanberg. Jake Johnson, who co-wrote the screenplay, stars alongside Aislinn Derbez, Joe Lo Truglio and Keegan-Michael Key. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 11, 2017. It was released on April 7, 2017, by Netflix. I'm for the Hippopotamus Im for the Hippopotamus is a 1979 Italian adventure-comedy film directed by Italo Zingarelli and starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. A Murder of Crows A Murder of Crows is a 1998 thriller film directed by Rowdy Herrington and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and Tom Berenger. I'm Here Im Here is a 2010 sci-fi romance short film written and directed by Spike Jonze. The film is a love story about two robots living in Los Angeles where humans and robots co-exist. The plot is based on The Giving Tree, and the main character is named after Shel Silverstein. The films robots were created by Alterian, a Los Angeles-based effects company notable for their costume design for Daft Punk. The film was funded by and is a promotion for Absolut Vodka, featuring the tagline "A Love Story in an Absolut World" on the promotional poster. Music from the band Sleigh Bells is prominently featured. The film made its debut at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. The Last Days Los Últimos Días is a 2013 Spanish science fiction thriller film directed by David and Àlex Pastor. The film had its world premiere on March 20, 2013, in Barcelona, and stars Quim Gutiérrez as a man who must deal with the potential end of all humanity. Oasis Oasis is a 2002 South Korean film directed by Lee Chang-dong. The films plot tells about the difficult romance between a mildly mentally disabled man who has just been released from jail after a two and a half year sentence for involuntary manslaughter and a woman with severe cerebral palsy. Starring in these roles are the couple from Lee Chang-dongs previous film Peppermint Candy; Sol Kyung-gu and Moon So-ri. The movie also shows how the two main characters are treated by their families and perceived by the people around them. The film was a critical success, earning prizes in numerous film festivals. Among the most important were Silver Lion for Best Direction and the Special Directors prize given to Lee Chang-dong at the 2002 Venice Film Festival and the Marcello Mastroianni Award for Emerging Actor or Actress given to Moon So-ri at the same event. One Million Years B.C. One Million Years B.C. is a 1966 British adventure fantasy film directed by Don Chaffey. The film was produced by Hammer Film Productions and Seven Arts, and is a remake of the 1940 American fantasy film One Million B.C.. The film stars Raquel Welch and John Richardson, set in a fictional age of caveman and dinosaurs. Location scenes were filmed on the Canary Islands in the middle of winter, in late 1965. The British release prints of this film were printed in dye transfer Technicolor. The US version was cut by 9 minutes, printed in DeLuxe Color, and released in 1967. Like the original film, this remake is largely ahistorical. It portrays dinosaurs and humans living at the same point in time; according to the geologic time scale, the last non-avian dinosaurs became extinct 66 million years ago, and modern humans, Homo sapiens, did not exist until about 200,000 years BC. Ray Harryhausen, who animated all of the dinosaur attacks using stop motion techniques, commented on the US King Kong DVD that he did not make One Million Years B.C. for "professors... who probably dont go to see these kinds of movies anyway." Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice is a 1992 American supernatural horror film and the sequel to the 1984 film Children of the Corn. Directed by David Price, it stars Terence Knox, Ryan Bollman, Ned Romero, and Paul Scherrer. The film was released in 1992 in Germany and in theatres by Dimension Films in January 1993. The video release was handled by Paramount Pictures. As of 2019, it is the last film in the series to be released theatrically, as other sequels went on direct to video. The Fallen Idol The Fallen Idol is a 1948 film directed by Carol Reed and based on the short story "The Basement Room", by Graham Greene. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay, and won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film. In Secret In Secret, previously titled Thérèse, is a 2013 American erotic thriller romance film written and directed by Charlie Stratton. Based on Émile Zolas 1867 classic novel Thérèse Raquin and same named stage play penned by Neal Bell, the film stars Elizabeth Olsen, Tom Felton, Oscar Isaac and Jessica Lange. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film received a regional release on February 21, 2014. Shooting Fish Shooting Fish is a 1997 British romantic crime comedy film directed by Stefan Schwartz and co-written with Richard Holmes. Starring Dan Futterman and Stuart Townsend as two con men with Kate Beckinsale as their unwilling assistant, the film was produced by Winchester Films and partly funded by National Lottery money administered through the UK Arts Council. Shooting Fish aimed to transfer well to international markets that were keen on British films following the success of Four Weddings and a Funeral. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 17 October 1997 and in the United States on 1 May 1998. This Beautiful Fantastic This Beautiful Fantastic is a 2016 British romantic drama film directed and written by Simon Aboud and starring Jessica Brown Findlay, Tom Wilkinson, Andrew Scott, Jeremy Irvine, Anna Chancellor, Eileen Davies. Whisper If I Forget Whisper If I Forget is a 2014 Turkish drama film directed by Çağan Irmak. The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner is a 1962 British coming-of-age film. The screenplay adaptation was written by Alan Sillitoe from Sillitoes short story of the same name. The film was directed by Tony Richardson, one of the new young directors emerging from the English Stage Company at the Royal Court. It tells the story of a rebellious youth, sentenced to a borstal for burgling a bakery, who gains privileges in the institution through his prowess as a long-distance runner. During his solitary runs, reveries of important events before his incarceration lead him to re-evaluate his status as the prize athlete of the Governor, eventually undertaking a rebellious act of personal autonomy and suffering an immediate loss of privileges. The film posters byline is "you can play it by rules... or you can play it by ear – WHAT COUNTS is that you play it right for you...". The notion is echoed by other contemporary films, such as a rapid series of three contemporary Lone Ranger films. The film depicts Britain in the late 1950s to early 1960s as an elitist place, bleak for working- to middle-class people. Sillitoe was one of the angry young men producing media vaunting or depicting the plight of rebellious youths. The film has characters entrenched in their social context. Class consciousness abounds throughout: the "them" and "us" notions that Richardson stresses reflect the basis of British society at the time, so that Redgraves "proper gentleman" of a Governor is in contrast to many of the young working class inmates. Branded to Kill is a 1967 Japanese yakuza film directed by Seijun Suzuki and starring Joe Shishido, Koji Nanbara and Annu Mari. It was a low budget, production line number for the Nikkatsu Company, originally released in a double bill with Shōgorō Nishimuras Burning Nature. The story follows Goro Hanada in his life as a contract killer. He falls in love with a woman named Misako, who recruits him for a seemingly impossible mission. When the mission fails, he becomes hunted by the phantom Number One Killer, whose methods threaten his sanity as much as his life. The studio was unhappy with the original script and called in Suzuki to rewrite and direct it at the last minute. Suzuki came up with many of his ideas the night before or on the set while filming, and welcomed ideas from his collaborators. He gave the film a satirical, anarchic and visually eclectic bent which the studio had previously warned him away from. It was a commercial and critical disappointment and Suzuki was ostensibly fired for making "movies that make no sense and no money". Suzuki successfully sued Nikkatsu with support from student groups, like-minded filmmakers and the general public and caused a major controversy through the Japanese film industry. Suzuki was blacklisted and did not make another feature film for 10 years but became a counterculture hero. The film grew a strong following, which expanded overseas in the 1980s, and has established itself as a cult classic. Film critics and enthusiasts now regard it as an absurdist masterpiece. It has been cited as an influence by filmmakers such as Jim Jarmusch, John Woo, Chan-wook Park and Quentin Tarantino, and composer John Zorn. Thirty-four years after Branded to Kill, Suzuki filmed Pistol Opera with Nikkatsu, a loose sequel to the former. The company has also hosted two major retrospectives spotlighting his career. Onegin Onegin is a 1999 British-American romantic drama film based on Alexander Pushkins novel in verse Eugene Onegin, co-produced by British and American companies and shot mostly in the United Kingdom. Onegin is Martha Fiennes directorial debut and stars her brother Ralph Fiennes in the role of Yevgeny Onegin, Liv Tyler as Tatiana, Irene Worth as Princess Alina and Toby Stephens as Lensky. Two other Fiennes siblings were involved in the project: Magnus Fiennes wrote the music and Sophie Fiennes appeared in a minor role. Soul Man Soul Man is a 1986 American comedy film about a white man who takes tanning pills in order to pretend to be black and qualify for a black-only scholarship at Harvard Law School. The film was directed by Steve Miner and stars C. Thomas Howell, Rae Dawn Chong, Arye Gross, James Earl Jones, Leslie Nielsen, James B. Sikking, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. The title refers to the Sam and Dave song "Soul Man". The original soundtrack includes a version performed by Sam Moore and Lou Reed. Piranha II: The Spawning Piranha II: The Spawning, is a 1982 American-Dutch-Italian horror film directed by James Cameron in his theatrical feature film directorial debut. Part of the Piranha film series, it is the sequel to the film Piranha directed by Joe Dante. The Tempest The Tempest is a 2010 American film based on the play of the same name by William Shakespeare. In this version, the gender of the main character, Prospero, is changed from male to female; the role was played by Helen Mirren. The film was directed by Julie Taymor and premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September 2010. Although The Tempest received generally unfavorable reviews from critics, Sandy Powell received her ninth Academy Award nomination for Best Costume Design. The Family Fang The Family Fang is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed by Jason Bateman and written by David Lindsay-Abaire, based on the 2011 novel of the same name by Kevin Wilson. The film stars Bateman, Nicole Kidman and Christopher Walken. The film was released on April 29, 2016, by Starz Digital. All Quiet on the Western Front All Quiet on the Western Front is a television film produced by ITC Entertainment, released on November 14, 1979, starring Richard Thomas and Ernest Borgnine. It is based on the book of the same name by Erich Maria Remarque. The 1979 film was directed by Delbert Mann. It has its share of tension and death, and in the spirit of the novel, manages to convey a sense of desolation, hardship and waste. Late in the film, the turmoil and wretchedness of the main character, Paul Baumer, is manifested in his extreme disassociation while home on furlough. Most of the filming took place in Czechoslovakia. Into the Grizzly Maze Into the Grizzly Maze, is an American action horror-thriller film directed by David Hackl and written by J.R. Reher. The film stars James Marsden, Thomas Jane, Billy Bob Thornton, Piper Perabo and Scott Glenn. The film was released on video on demand on May 19, 2015, before a limited release on June 26, 2015. Bend of the River Bend of the River is a 1952 American Technicolor Western film directed by Anthony Mann and starring James Stewart, Arthur Kennedy, Julie Adams, and Rock Hudson. Based on the 1950 novel Bend of the Snake by Bill Gulick, the film is about a tough cowboy who risks his life to deliver confiscated supplies to homesteaders after gold is discovered in the region. Bend of the River was filmed on location in Sandy River, Mount Hood, the Columbia River and Timberline, Oregon. This is the second Western film collaboration between Anthony Mann and James Stewart. Don't Torture a Duckling Dont Torture a Duckling is a 1972 Italian giallo film directed by Lucio Fulci, starring Florinda Bolkan, Tomas Milian, and Barbara Bouchet. The plot follows a detective investigating a series of child murders in an insular village in Southern Italy whose residents are riddled with superstition and mistrust. The films score was composed by Riz Ortolani and features vocals by Ornella Vanoni. Released in the Autumn of 1972 in Italy, Dont Torture a Duckling is significant within Fulcis filmography as it is one of the first in which he began using violent gore effects, something he would continue to do in his later films, including Zombi 2, The Beyond and City of the Living Dead. The film has been noted by critics for its commentary on sexuality in the Catholic Church. There is no duckling in the film but a doll in the shape of Donald Duck has its head removed by a girl with an intellectual disability, which provides a clue to the murders. Undercover Blues Undercover Blues is a 1993 comedy film about a family of secret agents written by Ian Abrams and directed by Herbert Ross and starring Kathleen Turner and Dennis Quaid. Samsara Samsara is a 2001 independent Indian/Italian/French/German film which tells the story of a Buddhist monks quest to find Enlightenment. The film stars Shawn Ku as the monk Tashi, and Christy Chung as Pema. It was directed by Pan Nalin and written by Pan and Tim Baker. The films plot is reminiscent of the story of the sage Vishvamitra and the apsara Menaka. Samsara was awarded "Audience Award for The Most Popular Film" by the 51st Melbourne International Film Festival, among other awards from other festivals, and made it to top ten films in Italy and France. Revolt Revolt is a 2017 American science fiction film directed by Joe Miale. It was written by Miale and Rowan Athale. It stars Lee Pace and Bérénice Marlohe in the lead roles. Tourist Trap Tourist Trap is a 1979 American supernatural slasher film directed by David Schmoeller and starring Chuck Connors, Jocelyn Jones, Jon Van Ness, Robin Sherwood, and Tanya Roberts. The film follows a group of young people who stumble upon a roadside museum housing mannequins that wield supernatural powers. Schmoeller co-wrote the script with J. Larry Carroll who served as producer for the film alongside famous producer/director Charles Band. Suburban Girl Suburban Girl is a 2007 American romantic comedy film directed by Marc Klein and produced by Gigi Pritzker and Deborah Del Prete. It stars Sarah Michelle Gellar and Alec Baldwin, with Maggie Grace, James Naughton, and Chris Carmack in supporting roles. The film is adapted from the short stories "My Old Man" and "The Worst Thing a Suburban Girl Could Imagine" from Melissa Banks best-selling book The Girls Guide to Hunting and Fishing, which spent 16 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list. The film had its premiere at New Yorks Tribeca Film Festival on April 27, 2007. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States on January 15, 2008. For many months, the makers of Suburban Girl used the title of the book, The Girls Guide to Hunting and Fishing, for their film. Francis Ford Coppola and his company American Zoetrope are developing a film which is adapted from the last short story in the book. Come and Find Me Come and Find Me is a 2016 American drama film directed and written by Zack Whedon. The film stars Aaron Paul, Annabelle Wallis, Enver Gjokaj and Garret Dillahunt. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on November 11, 2016, by Saban Films. Age of Uprising: The Legend of Michael Kohlhaas Age of Uprising: The Legend of Michael Kohlhaas is a 2013 French-German drama film directed by Arnaud des Pallières based on Heinrich von Kleists novella Michael Kohlhaas, which again is based on the story of Hans Kohlhase. It was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. The Tracey Fragments The Tracey Fragments is a 2007 drama film directed by Canadian Bruce McDonald and written by Maureen Medved, based on her novel of the same name. It stars Ellen Page in the title role, who tries to find her little brother, and is produced by Sarah Timmins and executive produced by Paul Barkin. One Wild Moment One Wild Moment is a 2015 French comedy-drama film directed by Jean-François Richet. It is a remake of the 1977 film Un moment dégarement, directed by Claude Berri. The film was produced by Berris son, Thomas Langmann, and Sébastien Delloye. The Krays The Krays is a 1990 British drama film based on the lives and crimes of the British gangster twins Ronald and Reginald Kray, often referred to as The Krays. The film was written by Philip Ridley and directed by Peter Medak. The Ax The Axe is a French-Belgian-Spanish film from 2005 by Greek-French director Costa-Gavras, starring José Garcia, Karin Viard and Olivier Gourmet. The film is an adaptation of the 1997 novel The Ax by Donald E. Westlake, and follows the attempts by a laid-off employee to get back on his feet. He eventually becomes so desperate that he is prepared to kill his job competitors. Jack Frost Jack Frost is a 1997 American Direct-to-video horror comedy film written and directed by Michael Cooney. The movie takes place in the fictional town of Snowmonton, where a truck carrying serial killer Jack Frost to his execution crashes into a genetics truck. The genetic material causes Jacks body to mutate and fuse together with the snow on the ground. Jack is presumed dead and his body melts away. However, he comes back as a killer snowman and takes revenge on the man who finally caught him, Sheriff Sam Tiler. Despite being critically panned, the film has developed a cult following for its comical death scenes and cheesy special effects, and was followed by a sequel in 2000, Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman. Jack Frost is notable for being the film debut of Shannon Elizabeth. Way Out West Way Out West is a 1937 Laurel and Hardy comedy film directed by James W. Horne, produced by Stan Laurel, and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was the second picture for which Stan Laurel was credited as producer. Jury Duty Jury Duty is a 1995 American comedy film directed by John Fortenberry, written by Neil Tolkin, Barbara Williams, and Samantha Adams, and starring Pauly Shore, Tia Carrere, Stanley Tucci, Brian Doyle-Murray, Shelley Winters, and Abe Vigoda. The film was actress Billie Birds last screen appearance. Reviews were negative, and the film was a box office bomb. Active Measures Active Measures is a 2018 documentary film by director Jack Bryan. It is the first major documentary to address the allegations of "collusion" between the Trump campaign and agents of the Russian state. Ragnarok Gåten Ragnarok or just simply Ragnarok is a 2013 Norwegian action adventure film about the legendary story of Ragnarök. Archaeologist Sigurd Swenson sets off to Finnmark in search of new physical evidence of Vikings explorations in the far Northern regions of Norway. His expedition with two colleagues and his two kids turns into an exploration of Ragnarok, the end of the world in Norse mythology - and the "no mans land" between Norway and Russia, where no one has set foot for ages. The urgent exploration disturbs the ancient site, providing unexpected answers to the mysteries within. Stage Door Stage Door is a 1937 RKO film directed by Gregory La Cava. Adapted from the play of the same name, it tells the story of several would-be actresses who live together in a boarding house at 158 West 58th Street in New York City. The film stars Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, Adolphe Menjou, Gail Patrick, Constance Collier, Andrea Leeds, Samuel S. Hinds and Lucille Ball. Eve Arden and Ann Miller, who became notable in later films, play minor characters. The film was adapted by Morrie Ryskind and Anthony Veiller from the play by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman, but the plays storyline and the characters names were almost completely changed for the movie, so much so in fact that Kaufman joked the film should be called "Screen Door". The Hypnotist The Hypnotist is a 2012 Swedish crime thriller film directed by Lasse Hallström, based on the Swedish novel of the same name by Lars Kepler. The film was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Supercondriaque Supercondriaque is a 2014 French comedy film written and directed by Dany Boon. Antibodies Antibodies is a German crime-drama-thriller directed by Christian Alvart and stars Norman Reedus, Wotan Wilke Möhring and André Hennicke. Rugrats Go Wild Rugrats Go Wild is a 2003 American animated comedy crossover film based on the Nickelodeon animated television series Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys. It is the third film in the Rugrats film series as well as the second film in The Wild Thornberrys series. Christine Cavanaugh, the voice of Chuckie Finster, was replaced by Nancy Cartwright. The film was produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo and released in theaters on June 13, 2003, by Paramount Pictures. With a worldwide gross of $55.4 million, it is the lowest grossing of the three Rugrats films. The film used "Odorama," which allowed people to smell odors and aromas from the film using scratch and sniff cards, and it was not used again theatrically for eight years, until the release of All the Time in the World. Essential Killing Essential Killing is a 2010 Polish survival political thriller film co-written and directed by Jerzy Skolimowski and starring Vincent Gallo and Emmanuelle Seigner. Invaders from Mars Invaders from Mars is a 1986 American science fiction horror film, directed by Tobe Hooper from a screenplay by Dan OBannon and Don Jakoby. It is a remake of the film of the same name, and is a reworking of that films screenplay by Richard Blake from an original story by John Tucker Battle. Its production was instigated by Wade Williams, millionaire exhibitor, science fiction film fan and sometime writer-producer-director, who had reissued the original film in 1978 after purchasing the copyright to the property. Elaborate creature and visual effects were supplied by Stan Winston and John Dykstra. Falcon Rising Falcon Rising is a 2014 American action adventure film directed by Ernie Barbarash and starring Michael Jai White, Neal McDonough, Laila Ali and Masashi Odate. Formerly titled Favela, Falcon Rising was intended to be the first installment of Moonstone Entertainments "CODENAME: FALCON" action franchise which was to revolve around former Marine character John "Falcon" Chapman, "a dark anti-hero driven by guilt, who will destroy himself unless given something else to destroy - a useful weapon-of-last-resort for the foreign ministry." Falcon Rising had a limited theatrical release on September 5, 2014. My Name Is Joe My Name Is Joe is a 1998 film directed by Ken Loach. The film stars Peter Mullan as Joe Kavanagh, an unemployed recovering alcoholic in Glasgow, Scotland who meets and falls in love with a health visitor, played by Louise Goodall. David McKay plays his troubled friend Liam. The films title is a reference to the ritualised greeting performed in Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, as portrayed in the films opening scene. The movie was mainly filmed in the council estates of Glasgow and filling small roles with local residents, many of whom had drug and criminal pasts. The Glaswegian Scots dialect of some of the actors are unintelligible to many of the American audience and therefore the film is often shown subtitled there.. The film won awards in many film festivals, including Best Actor for Mullan at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. The Garbage Pail Kids Movie The Garbage Pail Kids Movie is a 1987 American live-action film adaptation of the then-popular childrens trading cards series of the same name produced, directed, and co-written by Rod Amateau. It is the last film to be directed by Amateau before his retirement in 1989 and death in 2003. The cards were a parody of the popular Cabbage Patch Kids dolls and each card featured a character that typically had a gross habit, an abnormality, or suffered a terrible fate. The film depicted seven of the Garbage Pail Kids interacting with society and befriending a regular boy. The film was universally panned and is widely considered to be one of the worst films ever made. It was a box-office bomb, earning only $1.6 million on a $1 million budget. Narrow Margin Narrow Margin is a 1990 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Peter Hyams and released by TriStar Pictures, loosely based on the 1952 film noir The Narrow Margin. It tells the story of a Los Angeles deputy district attorney who attempts to keep a murder witness safe from hit men while traveling through the Canadian wilderness aboard a train. The film stars Gene Hackman and Anne Archer. Blackmail Blackmail is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language black comedy film co-produced and directed by Abhinay Deo.The film stars Irrfan Khan, Kirti Kulhari, Arunoday Singh and Divya Dutta in lead roles and is produced under the banner of T-Series Films and RDP Motion Pictures. Blackmail depicts the life of a married-man in his late 30s stuck in a full day-time job and unexciting life but things turn after he finds that his wife is having an extramarital affair. The movie had its theatrical release in India on 6 April 2018. Good Deeds Good Deeds is a 2012 American romantic drama film written, co-produced, directed by and starring Tyler Perry. The film was released on February 24, 2012. It is the eleventh out of thirteen films directed by Perry in which he appears. Odds and Evens Odds and Evens is an Italian comedy movie directed in 1978 by Sergio Corbucci. In 1979 it was awarded with the Golden Screen Award along with Superman and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Ghost Dad Ghost Dad is a 1990 American fantasy comedy film directed by Sidney Poitier and starring Bill Cosby, in which a widowers spirit is able to communicate with his children after his death. It was critically panned and remains Poitiers last directorial effort to date. Metropia Metropia is a 2009 English-language animated science fiction film directed by Tarik Saleh. The screenplay was written by Fredrik Edin, Stig Larsson, and Tarik Saleh after a story by Tarik Saleh, Fredrik Edin and Martin Hultman. The film uses a technique where photographs have been altered and heavily stylized in a computer program, and then animated. The visual style is inspired by the works of Terry Gilliam, Roy Andersson and Yuri Norstein. Metropia is Boulder Media Limiteds first adult animated movie and production. Dead or Alive , abbreviated as DOA, is a 1999 Japanese yakuza action film directed by Takashi Miike. It stars Riki Takeuchi as the Chinese Triad boss and former yakuza Ryūichi and Show Aikawa as the Japanese cop Detective Jojima and focuses on their meeting and conflict. It is the first in a loosely-connected three-part series, followed by Birds in 2000 and Final in 2002. Passion Play Passion Play is a 2010 American drama film written and directed by Mitch Glazer, executive produced by Rebecca Wang and starring Mickey Rourke, Megan Fox, Rhys Ifans and Bill Murray. Filming for the production began in December 2009 and is presented by Rebecca Wang Entertainment. It premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. Angst Angst is a 1983 Austrian horror film. Co-written and directed by Gerald Kargl with cinematography, writing, and editing by Academy Award-winner Zbigniew Rybczyński, it tells the story of a psychopath recently released from prison and is loosely based on real-life mass murderer Werner Kniesek. Though relatively obscure, the film has been highly acclaimed for its unconventional and innovative camera work and intense acting performances, particularly from lead actor Erwin Leder. The film was banned all over Europe for extreme violence in 1983. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is a 1979 seven-part drama spy miniseries made by BBC TV. John Irvin directed and Jonathan Powell produced this adaptation of John le Carrés novel Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. The miniseries, which stars Alec Guinness, Alexander Knox, Ian Richardson, Michael Jayston, Anthony Bate, Ian Bannen, George Sewell and Michael Aldridge, was shown in the United Kingdom from 10 September to 22 October 1979 and in the United States beginning on 29 September 1980. In the United States, syndicated broadcasts and DVD releases compress the seven UK episodes into six, by shortening scenes and altering the narrative sequence. Reign of Assassins Reign of Assassins is a 2010 wuxia film directed by Su Chao-pin and co-directed by John Woo. The film is shot in China and set during the Ming Dynasty. The film stars Michelle Yeoh, who plays an assassin who tries to return to a normal life after being counseled by a monk. After saving her husband and herself from robbers, she attracts the attention of her former assassin gang. The film began production on October 30 and was shot in China and Taiwan. While shooting, John Woo was on set continually advising director Su Chao-pin, which led to Woo being credited as a co-director. On September 3, 2010, Reign of Assassins had its premiere at the 67th annual Venice Film Festival, where it met acclaim from critics. It premiered in China on September 28, 2010, and was purchased by The Weinstein Company for North American release rights and by Lions Gate Pictures for United Kingdom release rights. Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension is a 2011 Disney Channel Original Movie based on the TV series Phineas and Ferb. The film premiered on August 5, 2011 in the United States. It was first announced by Jeff "Swampy" Marsh during a January 2010 interview with the Daily Telegraph. The events of the movie take place during the third season of Phineas and Ferb. It is the first feature-length film of the Phineas and Ferb series, and the fourth animated Disney Channel Original Movie, following So the Drama, The Proud Family Movie and Leroy & Stitch. The film premiere averaged 7.6 million viewers, making it one of the highest-rated animated programs on cable in more than three years. It later gained over 3 million viewers to become the second best animated basic cable telecast ever in kids 6 – 11 and tweens 9–14 and cables fifth best movie ever in total viewers. Mohra Mohra is a 1994 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Rajiv Rai. It features Naseeruddin Shah, Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty and Raveena Tandon in the lead roles, with Paresh Rawal, Gulshan Grover, Raza Murad and Sadashiv Amrapurkar in supporting roles. The film went on to become the second highest-grossing Indian film of that year and was declared a Blockbuster. The film received nine Filmfare nominations in 1995. It was also the first collaboration between the trio of Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal and Suniel Shetty who went on to collaborate several times later on. Originally, Divya Bharti was cast as the female lead but she only managed five days working on the film before her death. Raveena Tandon was cast as her replacement. The film is also remembered for its songs which became chartbusters in that year. The popularity of the song "Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast Mast", which was picturised on Raveena Tandon, led to her being nicknamed The mast mast girl. The song was an adaptation of the popular Qawwali song "Dam Mast Qalandar Mast Mast" by Pakistani singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. The films soundtrack album sold more than 8million units, making it the second highest-selling Bollywood soundtrack album of 1994, behind only Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! Circumstance Circumstance is a 2011 French-Iranian-American dramatic film written and directed by Maryam Keshavarz starring Nikohl Boosheri, Sarah Kazemy, and Reza Sixo Safai. It explores homosexuality in modern Iran, among other subjects. Tipping the Velvet Tipping the Velvet is a 2002 BBC television drama serial based on the best-selling debut novel by Sarah Waters of the same name. It originally screened in three episodes on BBC Two and was produced for the BBC by the independent production company Sally Head Productions. It stars Rachael Stirling, Keeley Hawes, and Jodhi May. Directed by Geoffrey Sax, the novel was adapted by screenwriter Andrew Davies. The production was made available on DVD by BBC Worldwide soon after broadcast. Helvetica Helvetica is an independent feature-length documentary film about typography and graphic design, centered on the typeface of the same name. Directed by Gary Hustwit, it was released in 2007 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the typefaces introduction in 1957 and is considered the first of the Design Trilogy by the director. A Town Called Panic A Town Called Panic is a 2009 internationally co-produced stop-motion animated adventure fantasy comedy family film directed by Stéphane Aubier and Vincent Patar and co-written by Aubier, Guillaume Malandrin, Patar, and Vincent Tavier. The film is based on the TV series of the same name and stars Aubier, Jeanne Balibar, Nicolas Buysse, Véronique Dumont, Bruce Ellison, Frédéric Jannin, Bouli Lanners, and Patar, among others. It premiered at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival and was the first stop-motion film to be screened at the festival. The film was released theatrically in Belgium on 17 June 2009 by Cinéart and in France on 28 October 2009 by Gébéka Films. The film received generally positive reviews from film critics. Sissi Sissi is a 1955 Austrian film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Romy Schneider, Karlheinz Böhm, Magda Schneider, Uta Franz, Gustav Knuth, Vilma Degischer and Josef Meinrad. Sissi is the first installment in the trilogy of films about Empress Elisabeth of Austria, who was known to her family as "Sisi". It was followed by The Young Empress and Fateful Years of an Empress. High School High School is a 2010 American stoner film starring Adrien Brody. It is the feature-length directorial debut of John Stalberg. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was theatrically distributed by Anchor Bay Films on June 1, 2012. Madea's Big Happy Family Tyler Perrys Madeas Big Happy Family is a 2011 comedy film based on Tyler Perrys 2010 play of the same name and the 11th film in the Tyler Perry film franchise, and the fifth in the Madea franchise. Manichitrathazhu Manichitrathazhu is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language psychological thriller film directed by Fazil, written by Madhu Muttam, and produced by Aakash Krishnan . The story is based on a tragedy that happened in the Alummoottil tharavad, a central Travancore family, in the 19th century. The film dealt with an unusual theme which was not common in Indian cinema at the time. It proceeded to become the highest-grossing Malayalam film ever at the box-office and received widespread critical acclaim as well. Directors Siddique-Lal, Priyadarshan, and Sibi Malayil served as second-unit directors. The cinematography was by Venu and it was edited by T. R. Shekar. The film has an ensemble cast featuring Shobana, Mohanlal, Suresh Gopi, Nedumudi Venu, Innocent, Vinaya Prasad, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, K. B. Ganesh Kumar, Sudheesh, and Thilakan in the main roles. The original songs featured in the movie were composed by M. G. Radhakrishnan, while the original score was composed by Johnson. The film won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment and Shobhana was awarded the National Film Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Ganga / Nagavalli. Apart from being the highest-grossing Malayalam film ever, Manichitrathazhu is considered as one of the best thrillers ever made in India as well as one of the best Malayalam films ever made. It ran for 365 days in theatres. Manichitrathazhu was remade after nearly 10 years in various languages, including Tamil, Kannada, Bengali, and Hindi, all being commercially successful. Geethaanjali, a spin-off directed by Priyadarshan and Mohanlal reprising the role of Dr. Sunny Joseph, was made in 2013. Boo! A Madea Halloween Tyler Perrys Boo! A Madea Halloween is a 2016 American comedy horror film directed, written, starring and co-produced by Tyler Perry. The idea for the film originated from a fictitious Madea Halloween movie that was mentioned in Chris Rocks 2014 film Top Five. It is the eighth film in the Madea series and the second to not be adapted from a stage play. The film was released on October 21, 2016 by Lionsgate and, despite receiving generally negative reviews, grossed $74.8 million against a $20 million budget, making it the third-highest-grossing Madea film. A sequel, Boo 2! A Madea Halloween, was released on October 20, 2017. Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man is a 1943 American horror film produced by Universal Studios starring Lon Chaney as the Wolf Man and Bela Lugosi as Frankensteins monster. This was the first of a series of "ensemble" monster films combining characters from several film series. This film, therefore, is both the fifth in the series of films based upon Mary Shelleys Frankenstein, directly after The Ghost of Frankenstein, and a sequel to The Wolf Man. Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon, known in Japan as or by Toeis own English title Dragon Ball Z: Explosion of Dragon Punch, is a 1995 Japanese animated science fantasy martial arts film and the thirteenth Dragon Ball Z feature movie. It was originally released in Japan on July 15 at the Toei Anime Fair. It was later dubbed into English by Funimation in 2006, just like most of the other Dragon Ball films. It was also released on VCD in Malaysia by Speedy Video with the subtitle Explosion of Dragon Punch. Set after the events of the final battle with Majin Buu, the film focuses on the efforts of an evil magician, Hoi, to release the deadly monster Hirudegarn onto the Earth, forcing Goku and his friends to enlist the aid of a warrior named Tapion, who may be the only one capable of defeating the monster. Series creator Akira Toriyama designed the Tapion and Minoshia characters. Housefull 3 Housefull 3 is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film co-written and directed by Sajid-Farhad and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under the banner Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment. The film is the third installment of the Housefull franchise and is distributed by Eros International. The film stars Akshay Kumar, Jacqueline Fernandez, Abhishek Bachchan, Nargis Fakhri, Riteish Deshmukh, Lisa Haydon, Chunky Pandey, and Jackie Shroff. The film was theatrically released in India on June 3, 2016, and grossed worldwide on a budget of . The September Issue The September Issue is a 2009 American documentary film about the behind-the-scenes drama that follows editor-in-head Anna Wintour and her staff during the production of the September 2007 issue of American Vogue magazine. The film is directed by R.J. Cutler and produced by Eliza Hindmarch and Sadia Shepard. It was released in Australia on August 20, 2009 after being screened at numerous film festivals including Sundance, Zurich, Silverdocs and Sheffield Doc/Fest. The movie was released in American theaters on August 28, 2009. I Want Candy I Want Candy is a 2007 British sex comedy film directed by Stephen Surjik. The Hero The Hero is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed and edited by Brett Haley and written by Haley and Marc Basch. It stars Sam Elliott, Laura Prepon, Krysten Ritter, Nick Offerman and Katharine Ross and follows an aging movie star who deals with his terminal illness. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2017 and was released on June 9, 2017, by The Orchard. Tre uomini e una gamba Three Men and a Leg is a 1997 Italian road film and romantic comedy co-written and co-directed by the comedy trio Aldo and by . Zero for Conduct Zero for Conduct is a 1933 French featurette directed by Jean Vigo. It was first shown on 7 April 1933 and was subsequently banned in France until November 1945. The film draws extensively on Vigos boarding school experiences to depict a repressive and bureaucratised educational establishment in which surreal acts of rebellion occur, reflecting Vigos anarchist view of childhood. The title refers to a mark the boys would get which prevented them from going out on Sundays. Though the film was not an immediate success with audiences, it has proven to be enduringly influential. François Truffaut paid homage to Zero for Conduct in his film The 400 Blows. The anarchic classroom and recess scenes in Truffauts film borrow from Vigos film, as does a classic scene in which a mischievous group of schoolboys are led through the streets by one of their schoolmasters. Director Lindsay Anderson has acknowledged that his own film if.... was inspired by Zero for Conduct. Truly Madly Deeply Truly, Madly, Deeply is a 1990 British fantasy drama film made for the BBCs Screen Two series, by BBC Films, Lionheart and Winston Pictures. The film, written and directed by Anthony Minghella, stars Juliet Stevenson and Alan Rickman. Getting Even with Dad Getting Even with Dad is a 1994 American comedy film starring Macaulay Culkin and Ted Danson. Intersection Intersection is a 1994 film, directed by Mark Rydell and starring Richard Gere, Sharon Stone, Lolita Davidovich and Martin Landau. It is a remake of the French film Les choses de la vie by Claude Sautet, the story — set in Vancouver, British Columbia — concerns an architect who, as his classic Mercedes 280SL roadster hurtles into a collision at an intersection, flashes through key moments in his life, including his marriage to a beautiful but chilly heiress and his subsequent affair with a travel writer. O Lucky Man! O Lucky Man! is a 1973 British comedy-drama fantasy film, intended as an allegory on life in a capitalist society. Directed by Lindsay Anderson, it stars Malcolm McDowell as Mick Travis, whom McDowell had first played as a disaffected public schoolboy in his first film performance in Andersons film if..... The film was entered into the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. The Domestics The Domestics is a 2018 American post-apocalyptic horror film directed and written by Mike P. Nelson. The film stars Kate Bosworth, and Tyler Hoechlin. The film was released on June 28, 2018, by Orion Classics. The Body The Body is a 2001 mystery drama-thriller film based on the novel of the same name by Richard Sapir. It stars Antonio Banderas, Olivia Williams, Jason Flemyng, Lillian Lux, John Wood, and Derek Jacobi, and is written and directed by Jonas McCord . It is a joint American-Israeli-German co-production, shot on-location in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. The plot follows Father Matt Gutierrez, a Jesuit priest sent by the Vatican to investigate an archaeologic finding by Dr. Sharon Golban which is suspected to be the remains of the body of Jesus Christ. This finding puts Gutierrezs faith and his doubts in constant confrontation with Golbans scientific views, and stirs political tensions between Palestine and Israel, while also shaking the foundations of Christianity itself. The film was released on April 20, 2001 by TriStar Pictures and received mixed critical reviews. Bairavaa Bairavaa is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Bharathan and produced by Vijaya Productions. The film stars Vijay and Keerthy Suresh in the lead roles, while Sathish, Jagapathi Babu, Daniel Balaji, Mime Gopi, Sriman and Sija Rose amongst others play supporting roles. The music is composed by Santhosh Narayanan, the cinematography is handled by M. Sukumar and the film is edited by Praveen K. L. After entering production in early 2016, the film progressed under the tentative title of Vijay 60, before being named as Bairavaa during September 2016. The film had a worldwide release on 12 January 2017.The film completed a 50-day theatrical run and performed well financially. The Crazy Stranger The Crazy Stranger is a 1997 French-Romanian film directed and written by Tony Gatlif. Most of the film was shot at the village of Creţuleşti some kilometers from Bucharest and some of the actors are local Romani people. Kandisha Kandisha is a 2008 Moroccan horror film directed by Jerome Cohen-Olivar, starring Amira Casar, David Carradine, Michael Cohen, Saïd Taghmaoui, Mourad Zaoui, Hiam Abbass and Assaad Bouab. Mao's Last Dancer Maos Last Dancer is a 2009 Australian film based on professional dancer Li Cunxins autobiography of the same name. Li Cunxin is portrayed by Birmingham Royal Ballet Principal Dancer Chi Cao, Australian Ballet dancer Chengwu Guo and Huang Wen Bin. The film also stars Bruce Greenwood, Kyle MacLachlan, Joan Chen and Amanda Schull. The film premiered on 13 September 2009, at the Toronto International Film Festival. General release in Australia and New Zealand began on 1 October 2009. It began screening in the United States on 33 screens in August 2010. Summertime Summertime is a 1955 American/British Technicolor romance film directed by David Lean and starring Katharine Hepburn, Rossano Brazzi, Darren McGavin, and Isa Miranda. The screenplay by Lean and H.E. Bates is based on the play The Time of the Cuckoo by Arthur Laurents. Red Sun Red Sun is a 1971 Spaghetti Western film directed by Terence Young and starring Charles Bronson, Toshirō Mifune, Alain Delon and Ursula Andress. It was filmed in Spain by the British director Young and released in the United States in 1972. Madame Bovary Madame Bovary is a 2014 German-Belgian-American drama film directed by Sophie Barthes and starring Mia Wasikowska, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Paul Giamatti, and Ezra Miller. The film is based on the 1856 novel of the same name by notable French author Gustave Flaubert. Paris When It Sizzles Paris When It Sizzles is a 1964 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Quine, and produced by Quine and George Axelrod. The screenplay is by Axelrod based on the 1952 French film Holiday for Henrietta by Julien Duvivier and Henri Jeanson. The film stars William Holden and Audrey Hepburn, and features Grégoire Aslan, Raymond Bussières, Noël Coward, and Tony Curtis. The films title derives from the Cole Porter song "I Love Paris": Skin Trade Skin Trade is a 2014 American action thriller film directed by Ekachai Uekrongtham. It stars Dolph Lundgren, Tony Jaa, Michael Jai White, and Ron Perlman. Lundgren wrote the film with Gabriel Dowrick and Steven Elder, while John Hyams performed uncredited script revisions. The film centers around New Jersey police detective Nick Cassidy, as he travels to Asia intent on killing the man who murdered his family, mobster Viktor Dragovic. Development started in 2007 after Lundgren read a news report about a group of girls being smuggled into the United States from Mexico. The girls were left in a vehicle along the border and, trapped inside, they all died of heat stroke and suffocation. Skin Trade had a $9 million production budget, and was shot over 50 days in Canada and Thailand. The film premiered at the American Film Market on November 7, 2014. This was followed by a limited theatrical release, starting on April 9, 2015 in the United Arab Emirates, and succeeded by Thailand, Malaysia, and the United States. The film grossed $384 thousand at the worldwide box office, but received mostly negative reviews; particular criticism was aimed at Jaas fluency in English, as well as the films approach to the topic of human trafficking. Valerie and Her Week of Wonders Valerie and Her Week of Wonders is a 1970 Czechoslovakian surrealist horror film directed by Jaromil Jireš and based on the 1935 novel of the same name by Vítězslav Nezval. It is considered part of the Czechoslovak New Wave movement. The film stars 13-year-old Jaroslava Schallerová as Valerie, with a supporting cast that includes Helena Anýžová, Karel Engel, Jan Klusák, and Petr Kopriva. Valerie and Her Week of Wonders was filmed in the Czech town of Slavonice and surrounding areas. The film portrays the heroine as living in a disorienting dream, cajoled by priests, vampires, and men and women alike. The film blends elements of the fantasy and horror film genres. Liberty Stands Still Liberty Stands Still is a 2002 crime thriller drama film starring Wesley Snipes and Linda Fiorentino. Directed by Kari Skogland, it is a thriller about a man seeking revenge for his daughters death. Following its screening at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, the film failed to get a proper theatrical release and was released straight to DVD on October 22, 2002. The Place The Place is a 2017 Italian feature film directed by Paolo Genovese, who also co-authored the script. The film is a cinematographic adaptation of the 2010 American television series The Booth at the End created by Christopher Kubasik. The movie features Marco Giallini, Alessandro Borghi, Sabrina Ferilli, Giulia Lazzarini, Vinicio Marchioni, Valerio Mastandrea, Silvio Muccino, Rocco Papaleo, Vittoria Puccini, and Alba Rohrwacher. The plot centers on a seemingly random group of nine people who want to fulfill their greatest wishes, so they enter into a Faustian pact with a mysterious man who is able to give them what they want in exchange for fulfilling his own requests. White Palace White Palace is a 1990 American erotic romantic drama film directed by Luis Mandoki and starring Susan Sarandon, James Spader, Jason Alexander, Kathy Bates, Steven Hill, Jeremy Piven, and Renee Taylor. It was written by Ted Tally and Alvin Sargent, based on the novel of the same name by Glenn Savan. It centers on the unlikely relationship between a young upper middle class widower who falls in love with a middle-aged working class waitress in St. Louis. The original music score was composed by George Fenton. The film is marketed with the tagline "The story of a younger man and a bolder woman". Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru or simply Theeran is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by H. Vinoth and produced by S. R. Prakashbabu and S. R. Prabhu of Dream Warrior Pictures. The story is based on true events from the Operation Bawaria case, which involved the nefarious activity of dacoits and its eventual containment by Tamil Nadu police. Karthi and Rakul Preet Singh play the lead roles in this movie, while Abhimanyu Singh played the prime antagonist. The film was released on 17 November 2017. Karthi received Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor – South and nominated Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil. Missing in Action 2: The Beginning Missing in Action 2: The Beginning is a 1985 action adventure film, and a prequel to Missing in Action, both of which star Chuck Norris. It was directed by Lance Hool and written by Steve Bing, Larry Levinson and Arthur Silver. Missing in Action 2: The Beginning was filmed back to back with the original Missing in Action and was originally intended to be the first film of the two. But according to Joseph Zito, director of what was to become Missing in Action, it was decided that the sequel was a much better film and would be a more successful opener for the franchise. Consequently, Cannon just switched titles and release dates so that the planned sequel was released first and the planned first film was released as a prequel. It was followed by another sequel, Missing in Action III, featuring the same character, but with a stand-alone screenplay. Empire Empire is a 2002 gangster film starring John Leguizamo and Peter Sarsgaard. November Criminals November Criminals is an 2017 American crime drama film, directed by Sacha Gervasi and written by Gervasi and Steven Knight, and based on Sam Munsons 2010 novel The November Criminals. The film stars Ansel Elgort, Chloë Grace Moretz, Catherine Keener, and David Strathairn. The film was released through video on demand on November 7, 2017, and opened in a limited release on December 8, 2017, by Stage 6 Films and Vertical Entertainment. They Were Expendable They Were Expendable is a 1945 American war film directed by John Ford and starring Robert Montgomery and John Wayne and featuring Donna Reed. The film is based on the 1942 book by William L. White, relating the story of the exploits of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron Three, a PT boat unit defending the Philippines against Japanese invasion during the Battle of the Philippines in World War II. While a work of fiction, the book was based on actual events and people. The characters of John Brickley and Rusty Ryan are fictionalizations of the actual subjects, John D. Bulkeley and Robert Kelly, respectively. Both the film and the book – which was a best seller and which was excerpted in Readers Digest and Life – depict actions which did not occur, but were believed to be real during the war; the film is noted for its verisimilitude. Flicka Flicka is a 2006 British-American family adventure drama film loosely based on the 1941 childrens novel My Friend Flicka by Mary OHara. The film is directed by Michael Mayer and written by Mark Rosenthal and Lawrence Konner. The novel had previously been made into a film in 1943, and served as the inspiration for a 39-episode TV series in 1956–1957. In this version, set in the 21st century, the protagonist is a girl, played by Alison Lohman. The film also features Maria Bello, Ryan Kwanten and country singer Tim McGraw, who also served as executive producer of the soundtrack album. This USD15 million-budgeted film grossed $21 million in the United States theaters, and then it went on to become a surprise hit in DVD market in the United States; it made more than $48 million on DVD sales and more than $19 million on DVD/Home Video rental. The film was theatrically released on October 20, 2006 by 20th Century Fox. A sequel Flicka 2 was released direct to DVD on May 4, 2010, and another sequel Country Pride was released on May 1, 2012. Dinner at Eight Dinner at Eight is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy-drama film directed by George Cukor. Adapted to the screen by Frances Marion and Herman J. Mankiewicz from George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferbers play of the same name, it features an ensemble cast of Marie Dressler, John Barrymore, Wallace Beery, Jean Harlow, Lionel Barrymore, Lee Tracy, Edmund Lowe, and Billie Burke. Dinner at Eight continues to be acclaimed by critics; review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports 100% approval among 17 critics, with an average rating of 8.6/10. Deadly Code Siberian Education is a 2013 Italian crime-drama film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. It is based on the allegedly autobiographic novel with the same name written by Nicolai Lilin, who also known under the real name Nikolai Verzhbitsky. The film was nominated to 11 David di Donatello awards, including Best Film and Best Director. Mauro Pagani won the Ciak doro for Best Score. The novel by Lilin has never been published in Russia and an investigation by a Russian journalist found that the story was a fabricated hoax by Lilin. An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power is a 2017 American concert film/documentary film, directed by Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk, about former United States Vice President Al Gores continuing mission to battle climate change. The sequel to An Inconvenient Truth, the film addresses the progress made to tackle the problem and Gores global efforts to persuade governmental leaders to invest in renewable energy, culminating in the landmark signing of 2016s Paris Agreement. The film was released on July 28, 2017, by Paramount Pictures, and grossed over $5 million worldwide. It received a nomination for Best Documentary at the 71st British Academy Film Awards. Head Above Water Head Above Water is a 1996 American comedy thriller film directed by Jim Wilson and starring Harvey Keitel, Cameron Diaz, Craig Sheffer and Billy Zane. It was rated PG-13 by the MPAA. The film is a remake of Hodet over vannet by Norwegian film director Nils Gaup. Why Stop Now? Why Stop Now is a 2012 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Phil Dorling and Ron Nyswaner and starring Jesse Eisenberg, Melissa Leo, and Tracy Morgan. It is a feature-length adaptation of their 2008 short film, Predisposed. Bed & Board Bed and Board is a 1970 French comedy-drama film directed by François Truffaut, and starring Jean-Pierre Léaud and Claude Jade. It is the fourth in Truffauts series of five films about Antoine Doinel, and directly follows Stolen Kisses, depicting the married life of Antoine and Christine. Love on the Run finished the story in 1979. Anastasia Anastasia is a 1956 American historical drama film directed by Anatole Litvak and written by Arthur Laurents. Set in interwar France, the film follows the story of a suicidal amnesiac, whose remarkable resemblance to the Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia — the youngest daughter of the late Tsar Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, who is rumored to have survived the execution of her family — draws her into a plot devised by the former Russian White General Bounine and his associates to swindle from the Grand Duchess an inheritance of £10 million. However, the ultimate hurdle to their plan is the exiled Russian aristocracy — in particular the Dowager Empress Marie Feodorovna — whom their handpicked claimant must convince of her legitimacy if they wish for their scheme to succeed. The origins of Anastasia lie in a play written by Marcelle Maurette, which was in turn inspired by Anna Anderson, the most famous of the many Anastasia impostors who appeared after the death of the Imperial family in July 1918. An animated musical adaptation of Anastasia was released by Fox Animation Studios in 1997, keeping much of Maurettes original storyline. Racing Extinction Racing Extinction is a 2015 documentary about the ongoing Anthropogenic mass extinction of species and the efforts from scientists, activists and journalists to document it by Oscar-winning director Louie Psihoyos, who directed the documentary The Cove. The film received one Oscar nomination, for Best Original Song, and one Emmy nomination. Racing Extinction premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, followed by limited theater release, with worldwide broadcast premiere on The Discovery Channel in 220 countries or territories on December 2, 2015. Racing Extinction′s website details further information about contemporary extinction and campaigns with which to prevent them. The film was created by the Oceanic Preservation Society. Vatel Vatel is a 2000 historical drama film directed by Roland Joffé, written by Jeanne Labrune and translated by Tom Stoppard, and starring Gérard Depardieu, Uma Thurman, Tim Roth, Timothy Spall, Julian Glover and Julian Sands. The film, based on the life of 17th-century French chef François Vatel, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction. The film opened the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. The Devil Rides Out The Devil Rides Out, known as The Devils Bride in the United States, is a 1968 British horror film, based on the 1934 novel of the same name by Dennis Wheatley. It was written by Richard Matheson and directed by Terence Fisher. The film stars Christopher Lee, Charles Gray, Niké Arrighi and Leon Greene. The Brothers McMullen The Brothers McMullen is a 1995 American comedy-drama film written, directed, produced by, and starring Edward Burns. It deals with the lives of the three Irish Catholic McMullen brothers from Long Island, New York, over three months, as they grapple with basic ideas and values — love, sex, marriage, religion and family — in the 1990s. Mister Lonely Mister Lonely is a 2007 comedy-drama film directed by Harmony Korine and co-written with his brother Avi Korine. The film features an ensemble cast of international actors, including Diego Luna, Samantha Morton, Denis Lavant, Werner Herzog, James Fox, Anita Pallenberg and Leos Carax. I Served the King of England I Served the King of England is a 2006 Czech comedy film written and directed by Jiří Menzel, based on the novel I Served the King of England by Bohumil Hrabal. It is Menzels sixth adaptation of the works of Hrabal for film. The film was released in the United Kingdom and in the United States in 2008. The Dreamlife of Angels The Dreamlife of Angels is a 1998 French drama film directed by Erick Zonca. The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. I Hate Luv Storys I Hate Luv Storys is a 2010 Indian romantic comedy film starring Sonam Kapoor and Imran Khan in the lead roles. It is written and directed by Punit Malhotra and produced under Karan Johars Dharma Productions and Ronnie Screwvalas UTV Motion Pictures. The film was released on 2 July 2010 and went on to become a box office hit. I Hate Luv Storys was partly filmed in Queenstown. Awara Paagal Deewana Awara Paagal Deewana is a 2002 Indian Hindi action comedy film directed by Vikram Bhatt. The films music was composed by Anu Malik, and the lyrics by Sameer. It has a plot loosely inspired by The Whole Nine Yards, and features action scenes choreographed by stunt director Dion Lam, who worked on The Matrix and Hong Kong action films. Awara Paagal Deewana was one of the highest grossing Hindi films of the year 2002. It was notable for lavish and exotic song picturisations, stunts/action scenes by Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawals popular comical chemistry with Johnny Lever, who played a funny character called Chhota Chhatri. The Set-Up The Set-Up is a 1949 American film noir boxing drama directed by Robert Wise and starring Robert Ryan and Audrey Totter. The screenplay was adapted by Art Cohn from a 1928 narrative poem written by Joseph Moncure March. The Set-Up was the last film Wise made for RKO, and he named it his favorite among the pictures he directed for the studio, as well as one of his top ten during his entire career. The Prince and the Showgirl The Prince and the Showgirl is a 1957 British-American romantic comedy film starring Marilyn Monroe and Laurence Olivier. Olivier also served as director and producer. The screenplay by Terence Rattigan was based on his 1953 stage play The Sleeping Prince. It was filmed at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire. Where the Sidewalk Ends Where the Sidewalk Ends is a 1950 American film noir directed and produced by Otto Preminger. The screenplay for the film was written by Ben Hecht, and adapted by Robert E. Kent, Frank P. Rosenberg, and Victor Trivas. The screenplay and adaptations were based on the novel Night Cry by William L. Stuart. The film stars Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney. The film narrative concerns ruthless and cynical Mark Dixon, a metropolitan police detective, who despises all criminals because his father had been one. Considered a classic of the film noir genre, the film displays a brand of violence, "lurking below urban society", that is an important noir motif. So Close So Close may refer to: Indiscreet Indiscreet is a 1958 Technicolor British romantic comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and starring Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman. The film is based on the play Kind Sir by Norman Krasna. This was Grants and Bergmans second film together, after Alfred Hitchcocks Notorious, and was one of the first films to popularise artistic use of the technique of split screens. The film was remade for television in 1988 starring Robert Wagner and Lesley-Anne Down. Griffin & Phoenix Griffin & Phoenix is a 2006 American romance film produced by Gold Circle Films, starring Dermot Mulroney and Amanda Peet. It is a remake of the 1976 film Griffin and Phoenix. Since 2007, the film remake has been shown periodically on the Lifetime Movie Network. Pandemic Pandemic is a 2016 American science fiction thriller film directed by John Suits and written by Dustin T. Benson. Rachel Nichols stars as a doctor who leads a group to find survivors of a worldwide pandemic. The film is shot in a first-person POV, similar to first-person shooter video games. Earth Earth is a 1999 Indian period romance drama film directed by Deepa Mehta. It is based upon Bapsi Sidhwas novel, Cracking India, set during the 1947 partition of India. Earth is the second installment of Mehtas Elements trilogy, preceded by Fire and followed by Water. It was Indias entry for the 1999 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Initial D Initial D is a 2005 Hong Kong action film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. It is a film adaptation of the Japanese Initial D manga series. The main character, Takumi Fujiwara, is portrayed by Jay Chou in his film acting debut. Battle Beyond the Stars Battle Beyond the Stars is a 1980 American space opera film produced by Roger Corman, directed by Jimmy T. Murakami, and starring Richard Thomas, Robert Vaughn, George Peppard, John Saxon, Sybil Danning and Darlanne Fluegel. Intended as a "Magnificent Seven in outer space", and based on The Magnificent Seven, the 1960 Western remake of Akira Kurosawas 1954 film Seven Samurai, the screenplay was written by John Sayles with the score by James Horner and special effects designed by James Cameron. The film was theatrically released by New World Pictures, and was a moderate box office success while receiving mixed reviews from critics. Le Boucher Le Boucher is a 1970 French psychological thriller film written and directed by Claude Chabrol. Set in the village of Trémolat on the river Dordogne, it tells the story of a deeply troubled butcher who falls in love with the head teacher of the school but she, though happy to be a close friend, refuses a physical relationship. The film had a total of 1,148,554 admissions in France. Someone Marry Barry Someone Marry Barry is a 2014 American Romantic comedy directed and written by Rob Pearlstein and starring Tyler Labine, Lucy Punch, Damon Wayans, and Hayes MacArthur. The Year Without a Santa Claus The Year Without a Santa Claus is a 1974 Christmas stop motion animated television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions. The story is based on Phyllis McGinleys 1956 book of the same name. It was originally broadcast on December 10, 1974 on ABC. The film was Shirley Booths final acting credit as she retired from acting after its completion. The film took a total of about 2 months to edit and film. The Cuckoo The Cuckoo is a 2002 Russian historical comedy drama film directed by Aleksandr Rogozhkin. It takes place during World War II from the perspective of opposing Soviet and Finnish soldiers stranded at a Sami womans farmhouse. "Kukushka" was the nickname given by Soviet soldiers to Finnish cuckoo snipers, who ambushed their targets from a purpose-built tree-branch-nest. Thus the title refers to both Veikko and Anni. Kaala Kaala is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by Pa. Ranjith and produced by Dhanush, under his production house Wunderbar Films. Starring Rajinikanth in the lead role, the film was announced in 2016. The films title and first look poster was released in late May 2017. The film was earlier scheduled to be released on 27 April 2018 but was postponed to June due to the standoff between Nadigar Sangam and Digital Service Providers on the increase of Virtual Print Fee charges along with the 2018 Tamil Nadu protests for Kaveri water sharing issue which also led to the delay in release of other Tamil films. Kaala premiered in Malaysia on 6 June 2018, followed by a release in 1,800 theatres in India on 7 June 2018. The film was also dubbed into Telugu and Malayalam languages and released under the same title and in Hindi as Kaala Karikalan. Kaala is the first Indian film ever to be released in Saudi Arabia, following the country lifting its ban on public theatres in December 2017. The Official Story The Official Story is a 1985 Argentine drama historical film directed by Luis Puenzo and written by Puenzo and Aída Bortnik. It stars Norma Aleandro, Héctor Alterio, Chunchuna Villafañe and Hugo Arana. In the United Kingdom, it was released as The Official Version. The film deals with the story of an upper middle class couple who lives in Buenos Aires with an illegally adopted child. The mother comes to realize that her daughter may be the child of a desaparecido, a victim of the forced disappearances that occurred during Argentinas last military dictatorship, which saw widespread human rights violations and a genocide. Among several other international awards, it won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards. What If... What If... is a 2012 Greek drama film directed by Christoforos Papakaliatis. The film won the Best Sound award in Hellenic Film Academy Awards. Bhoothnath Bhoothnath is a 2008 Indian Hindi comedy horror film directed by Vivek Sharma, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Juhi Chawla, Aman Siddiqui, Priyanshu Chatterjee and Rajpal Yadav in lead roles and features Shah Rukh Khan in a special cameo. The film is an adaptation of Oscar Wildes "The Canterville Ghost". A sequel titled Bhoothnath Returns was released on 11 April 2014. It was released on 9 May 2008, receiving positive reviews from critics. It was well-received by audiences and popular among children, becoming a success at the box office. The performances of the main cast were praised by critics and audiences alike. In My Father's Den In My Fathers Den is a 2004 New Zealand film written and directed by Brad McGann and starring Matthew Macfadyen and Emily Barclay. It is based on the novel of the same title by Maurice Gee. The film was released in October 2004 to glowing reviews. Equus Equus is a 1977 British-U.S. drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and written by Peter Shaffer, based on his play of the same name. The film stars Richard Burton, Peter Firth, Colin Blakely, Joan Plowright, Eileen Atkins, and Jenny Agutter. The story concerns a psychiatrist treating a teenager who has blinded horses in a stable, attempting to find the root of his horse worship. Lumets translation of the acclaimed play to a cinematic version incorporated some realism, in the use of real horses as opposed to human actors, and a graphic portrayal of the blinding. Despite some criticism of this approach, the film received positive reviews, with awards for Burton, Firth and Agutter. Mr. Arkadin Mr. Arkadin, known in Britain as Confidential Report, is a French-Spanish-Swiss coproduction film, written and directed by Orson Welles and shot in several Spanish locations, including Costa Brava, Segovia, Valladolid and Madrid. Filming took place throughout Europe in 1954, and scenes shot outside Spain include locations in London, Munich, Paris, the French Riviera, and the Château de Chillon in Switzerland. The Tortured The Tortured is a 2010 Canadian-American horror-thriller film directed by Robert Lieberman, written by Marek Posival, and starring Erika Christensen, Jesse Metcalfe, Fulvio Cecere, and Bill Moseley. Silent Night Silent Night is a 2012 American slasher film directed by Steven C. Miller and starring Jaime King, Malcolm McDowell, Donal Logue, Brendan Fehr, and Ellen Wong. It is a loose remake of Charles E. Sellier Jr.s 1984 film Silent Night and the sixth installment in the Silent Night, Deadly Night franchise. The film was given a limited theatrical release on November 20, 2012 and was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on December 6, 2012. I Was a Male War Bride I Was a Male War Bride is a 1949 comedy film directed by Howard Hawks and starring Cary Grant and Ann Sheridan. The film was based on I Was an Alien Spouse of Female Military Personnel Enroute to the United States Under Public Law 271 of the Congress, a biography of Henri Rochard, a Belgian who married an American nurse. The film is about French Army officer Henri Rochard who must pass as a war bride in order to go back to the United States with Womens Army Corps officer Catherine Gates. It is noted as being a low key screwball comedy with a famous final sequence featuring Cary Grant impersonating a female Army nurse. The In-Laws The In-Laws is a 1979 American action-comedy film starring Alan Arkin and Peter Falk, written by Andrew Bergman and directed by Arthur Hiller on various locations, including Mexico, which served as the films representation of the fictional Central American setting. The 2003 remake stars Michael Douglas, Albert Brooks and Candice Bergen. Beneath Hill 60 Beneath Hill 60 is a 2010 Australian war film directed by Jeremy Sims and written by David Roach. Set during World War I, the film tells the story of the 1st Australian Tunnelling Company’s efforts in mining underneath Hill 60 in the Ypres Salient on the Western Front. During the war, a series of mines filled with explosive charges were placed beneath German lines to aid the advance of British troops. The screenplay is based on an account of the ordeal written by Captain Oliver Woodward, who is portrayed by Brendan Cowell in the film. Beneath Hill 60 was released in Australia on 15 April 2010. In July 2009, it was reported that there were plans to have the film showcased at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Faraway, So Close! Faraway, So Close! is a 1993 German fantasy film directed by Wim Wenders. The screenplay is by Wenders, Richard Reitinger and Ulrich Zieger. It is a sequel to Wenders 1987 film Wings of Desire. Actors Otto Sander, Bruno Ganz and Peter Falk reprise their roles as angels who have become human. The film also stars Nastassja Kinski, Willem Dafoe and Heinz Rühmann, in his last film role. The story follows the angel Cassiel, who unlike his friend Damiel, chose not to become human in the original despite being told of the joys of life. Cassiel only becomes human in the reunified Berlin, but quickly becomes involved in a criminal enterprise that threatens his newfound life and his friends. Wenders opted to pursue the project, desiring to make a film set in Berlin after the fall of the Wall. Sander also wished to pursue a storyline in which his character becomes human, and contributed ideas for the plot. Faraway, So Close! won the Grand Prix du Jury at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival, but less critical success than its predecessor. Brigadoon Brigadoon is a 1954 American Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical film made in CinemaScope and Anscocolor based on the Broadway musical of the same name by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. The film was directed by Vincente Minnelli and stars Gene Kelly, Van Johnson, and Cyd Charisse. Brigadoon has been broadcast on American television and is available in VHS, DVD and Blu Ray formats. The 1954 film is not to be confused with the 1966 television film of the same title and essentially the same plot. The 1966 film was directed by Fielder Cook and stars Robert Goulet, Peter Falk, and Sally Ann Howes. It won five Primetime Emmy Awards. Alien Autopsy Alien Autopsy is a 2006 British comedy film with elements of science fiction directed by Jonny Campbell. Written by William Davies, it relates the events surrounding the famous "alien autopsy" film promoted by Ray Santilli and stars Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, also known as Ant & Dec. The film was a moderate commercial success domestically, making no. 3 on the British box office chart. Playing God Playing God is a 1997 American thriller crime drama film directed by Andy Wilson and written by Mark Haskell Smith. It stars David Duchovny, Timothy Hutton, and Angelina Jolie. From Beginning to End From Beginning to End is a 2009 Brazilian romantic drama film directed by Aluizio Abranches, starring Fábio Assunção, Júlia Lemmertz, Gabriel Kaufmann, Lucas Cotrim, João Gabriel Vasconcellos and Rafael Cardoso. It premiered in Brazil on November 27, 2009. The film deals with homosexuality and incest, two types of relationships that are often considered to be taboos. Abranches claims that his only intention was to tell a love story. The release of the film in Brazil, with only nine copies, was seen by almost 100,000 spectators, leading the film to be on the list of the top 10 most watched Brazilian films of 2009. It was shown in more than 30 national and international festivals, and it was also commercialized in more than 30 countries. In 2010 it was released in DVD in Brazil with success. In France, after a very successful premiere in the cinemas, the first edition of the DVD and Blu-ray was sold out in less than two weeks, and it became a best seller internationally through websites such as Fnac and Amazon. Neighbors Neighbors is a 1981 American dark comedy based on the novel of the same name by Thomas Berger. It was released through Columbia Pictures, was directed by John G. Avildsen, and starred John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Cathy Moriarty, and Kathryn Walker. The film takes liberties with Bergers story, and features a more upbeat ending. The screenplay of the film is officially credited to Larry Gelbart, although it was extensively rewritten, to Gelbarts public disapproval. Released two and a half months before John Belushis death, the film marks his last film performance. Saturday Night and Sunday Morning Saturday Night and Sunday Morning is a 1961 British drama film directed by Karel Reisz and produced by Tony Richardson. It is an adaptation of the 1958 novel of the same name by Alan Sillitoe, who also wrote the screenplay adaptation. The film is about a young machinist who spends his weekends drinking and partying, all the while having an affair with a married woman. The film is one of a series of "kitchen sink drama" films made in the late 1950s and early 1960s, as part of the British New Wave of filmmaking, from directors such as Reisz, Jack Clayton, Lindsay Anderson, John Schlesinger and Tony Richardson and adapted from the works of writers such as Sillitoe, John Braine and John Osborne. A common trope in these films was the working-class "angry young man" character, who rebels against the oppressive system of his elders. In 1999, the British Film Institute named Saturday Night and Sunday Morning the 14th greatest British film of all time on their Top 100 British films list. The New Girlfriend The New Girlfriend is a 2014 French erotic drama film directed by François Ozon, based on the short story of the same name by Ruth Rendell. It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 6 September 2014. Somersault Somersault is a 2004 Australian independent romantic drama film written and directed by Cate Shortland, featuring Abbie Cornish and Sam Worthington. Shot in the winter of 2003, it was released in September 2004 and screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. It also swept the field at the 2004 Australian Film Institute Awards, winning every single feature film award. Exploring the themes of human sexuality, alienation and emotion, Somersault is about a 16-year-old girl named Heidi who flees her Canberra home to the mountain town of Jindabyne in New South Wales. There she meets Joe, the son of a local farmer, and gradually forms a relationship with him, despite his difficulty in expressing his feelings. He also seems to be unsure of his sexual orientation, despite having better than average luck meeting women. The soundtrack is written and performed by Australian band Decoder Ring—their song "Somersault" plays during the end credits. Some scenes were shot at the Ryrie homestead at Michelago. October Baby October Baby is a 2011 American Christian-themed drama film directed by Andrew Erwin and Jon Erwin and starring Rachel Hendrix in her film debut. It is the story of a woman named Hannah, who learns as a young adult that she survived a failed abortion attempt. She then embarks upon a road trip to understand the circumstances of her birth. was inspired by a YouTube video chronicling the life experiences of Gianna Jessen, who was born after a failed abortion attempt. Rosewood Rosewood is a 1997 American historical drama film directed by John Singleton. While based on historic events of the 1923 Rosewood massacre in Florida, when a white mob killed black people and destroyed their town, the film introduces fictional characters and changes from historic accounts. In a major change, it stars Ving Rhames as an outsider who comes into Rosewood and inspires residents to self-defense, wielding his pistols in a fight. The supporting cast includes Don Cheadle as Sylvester Carrier, a resident who was a witness, defender of his family and victim of the riot; and Jon Voight as John Wright, a sympathetic white store owner who lives in Rosewood. The three characters become entangled in an attempt to save people from racist whites attacking the blacks of Rosewood. Despite generally favorable reviews, the film was not a commercial success, and it was unable to recoup its $30 million budget at the box office. The film was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival. Chup Chup Ke Chup Chup Ke is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language comedy drama film directed by Priyadarshan. Originally titled as Khatta Meetha, the story of the film is adapted from the Malayalam film Punjabi House, with a tagline of "Love meets confusion meets love." The film has Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor in their third film together along with actors, Neha Dhupia, Sunil Shetty, Paresh Rawal, Rajpal Yadav, Shakti Kapoor, Om Puri and Anupam Kher. Bunny Lake Is Missing Bunny Lake Is Missing is a 1965 British psychological thriller film starring Laurence Olivier and directed and produced by Otto Preminger, who filmed it in black and white widescreen format in London. It was based on the novel of the same name by Merriam Modell. The score is by Paul Glass and the opening theme is often heard as a refrain. The English rock band the Zombies also appear in the film, in a television broadcast. Dismissed by both critics and Preminger as insignificant upon its release in 1965, the film received a favourable review from critic Andrew Sarris. The Veil The Veil is a 2016 American supernatural horror film directed by Phil Joanou and written by Robert Ben Garant. Jason Blum serves as a producer through his production company Blumhouse Productions. The film stars Jessica Alba, Lily Rabe, Aleksa Palladino, Reid Scott, and Thomas Jane. The film was released on January 19, 2016, through video on demand prior to being released through home media formats on February 2, 2016, by Universal Pictures. Battle for Haditha Battle for Haditha is a 2007 drama film directed by British director Nick Broomfield based on the Haditha killings. Dramatising real events using a documentary style, Battle for Haditha is Broomfields follow up to Ghosts. The film was aired on Channel 4 in the UK on 17 March 2008. Bo Burnham: Make Happy Make Happy is a stand-up comedy routine by Bo Burnham which he performed live in 2015 and 2016; a recording of the show was released on Netflix on June 3, 2016. Similar to Burnhams previous special what., the show is a specifically choreographed performance which combines comedy with music, and uses pre-recorded music, stage lighting effects and sound effects. It has received an overwhelmingly positive critical response, with several critics complimenting Burnhams deconstruction of various types of performances, clever jokes based on misdirection, and his stage persona. Frontera Frontera is a 2014 American drama film directed by Michael Berry. The film stars Eva Longoria, Michael Peña, Ed Harris and Amy Madigan. Tad, the Lost Explorer Tad, the Lost Explorer is a 2012 Spanish 3D computer-animated adventure comedy film directed by Enrique Gato. The film is a spinoff of Gatos 2004 short film, Tadeo Jones and its sequel Tadeo Jones and the Basement of Doom. It was written by Javier Barreira, Gorka Magallón, Ignacio del Moral, Jordi Gasull and Neil Landau. The films music was composed by Zacarías M. de la Riva. The English cast features voices of Kerry Shale, Ariel Winter, Bruce Mackinnon, Mac McDonald, Liza Ross, Cheech Marin and Adam James. The film was produced by Telecinco Cinema, El Toro Picture, Lightbox Entertainment, Ikiru Films, Telefónica Producciones, and Media Networks, with the participation of AXN, Canal Plus and TVC. The film premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival on 5 June 2012 and was theatrically released on 31 August 2012 in Spain by Paramount Pictures. The film received negative reviews from American critics, but it was well received in Spain and it earned €45 million on a €8 million budget, making it a box-office hit. It was nominated for 5 Goya Awards, winning 3 for Best Animated Film, Best New Director and Best Adapted Screenplay at the 27th Goya Awards. A sequel, titled Tad the Lost Explorer and the Secret of King Midas, was released in 2017. The Unknown Soldier The Unknown Soldier is a 2017 Finnish war drama independent film and the third adaption of the 1954 bestselling Finnish classic novel of the same name by Väinö Linna, a book considered part of national legacy. Directed by Aku Louhimies, it is the first one based on the novels manuscript version,. The previous two film adaptations were released in 1955 and 1985. The World War II film follows a machine gun company of the Finnish Army from a frog perspective during the Continuation War between Finland and the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1944. It was the most expensive Finnish motion picture at its release with a budget of 7 million euros. The film opened to mixed reviews domestically on 27 October 2017 as a part of the official 100th anniversary of Finnish independence program, breaking the opening weekend record for a local-language film. The international premier was on 23 November 2017 at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, followed by Ireland, Sweden, Iceland and Norway. The film was described by critics as gritty, forlorn, honest and realistic as well as a pacifist piece confronting less pleasant sides of Finnish history. The film won four Jussi Awards for the Best Actor, along with Best Editing, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, and Best Sound Editing from a total of eleven nominations. With a 13.5 million euro domestic gross at the 2017 box office, it was the most successful film of the year in Finnish cinema. Fandango Fandango is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Kevin Reynolds. It was originally a student film titled Proof made by Reynolds while he was attending USC film school. It was a parody of Greek life at his alma mater Baylor University. However, due to his fathers presidency at Baylor, he did not wish to portray the Baptist institution in an unfavorable light and gave it the alternative distinction as the University of Texas. The movie is now a cult classic. Steven Spielberg saw the film and helped fund a feature-length comedy/drama about five college students from Texas in 1971 who go on a "last road trip" together, celebrating the "privilege of youth" as they face graduation, marriage and the draft for the Vietnam War. Fandango stars Kevin Costner, Judd Nelson and Sam Robards. The soundtrack features an original score by Alan Silvestri and music by Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays, among others. The film was released by Warner Bros. and Amblin Entertainment on January 25, 1985, and a DVD of the film was released on February 15, 2005. Fandango marked not only the directorial debut of Reynolds but also the feature film debut of Suzy Amis, previously known primarily for her work in modeling. She Hate Me She Hate Me is a 2004 independent comedy-drama film directed by Spike Lee and starring Anthony Mackie, Kerry Washington, Ellen Barkin, Monica Bellucci, Brian Dennehy, Woody Harrelson, Bai Ling and John Turturro. The film garnered controversy, and, as with many of Lees films, touches on comedy, drama, and politics. Unlike many prior works, Spike Lee does not have an acting credit in this film. The film was shot mostly on location in New York City, including each of the citys five boroughs. It was nominated for various awards but failed to win. She Hate Me was released in July 2004 and grossed almost half a million dollars at the box office in limited release, with overall revenues of around $1.5 million. The shooting budget was estimated at $8 million. Gregory's Girl Gregorys Girl is a 1981 Scottish coming-of-age romantic comedy film written and directed by Bill Forsyth and starring John Gordon Sinclair, Dee Hepburn and Clare Grogan. The film is set in and around a state secondary school in the Abronhill district of Cumbernauld. Gregorys Girl was ranked No. 30 in the British Film Institutes list of the top 100 British films and No. 29 on Entertainment Weeklys list of the 50 best high school movies. 1,000 Times Good Night A Thousand Times Good Night is an Irish-Norwegian produced English language 2013 drama film directed by Erik Poppe and starring Juliette Binoche, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Larry Mullen Jr. and Mads Ousdal. Ugly, Dirty and Bad Ugly, Dirty and Bad is an Italian grotesque film directed by Ettore Scola and released in 1976. It won the Prix de la Mise en scène at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. Nino Manfredi plays the protagonist. Christmas in Connecticut Christmas in Connecticut is a 1945 American Christmas romantic comedy film about an unmarried city magazine writer who pretends to be a farm wife and mother and then falls in love with one of her fans. The film was directed by Peter Godfrey, and stars Barbara Stanwyck, Dennis Morgan, and Sydney Greenstreet. Dünyayi Kurtaran Adam Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam is a 1982 Turkish science fantasy adventure film. It is also known as Turkish Star Wars due to its notorious use of unauthorized footage from Star Wars and other science fiction films. Bye Bye Birdie Bye Bye Birdie is a 1963 American musical comedy film based on the stage production of the same name. The screenplay was adapted from Michael Stewarts book for the musical by Irving Brecher, with music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Lee Adams. Directed by George Sidney, the film stars Dick Van Dyke in his feature film debut, reprising his Broadway role as Albert Peterson, along with Maureen Stapleton as Mae Peterson, Janet Leigh as Rosie DeLeon, Paul Lynde reprising his Broadway role as Harry MacAfee, Bobby Rydell as Hugo Peabody, and Ann-Margret as Kim MacAfee. The story was inspired by the phenomenon of singer Elvis Presley being drafted into the United States Army in 1957. Jesse Pearson plays the role of teen idol Conrad Birdie, whose character name is a word play on country singer Conway Twitty, who was, at that time, a teen idol pop artist. Presley himself was the first choice for the role of Birdie, but his manager, Colonel Tom Parker, rejected the idea as he did not want Presley in any roles that were parodies of himself or his career. Ed Sullivan appears as himself, host of the popular long-running CBS variety show. The film is credited with making Ann-Margret a superstar during the mid-1960s, leading to her appearing with Elvis himself in Viva Las Vegas. In 2006, the film was ranked number 38 on Entertainment Weeklys list of the 50 Best High School Movies. Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers is an American direct-to-video animated family musical action comedy film based on original characters of Mickey Mouse universe from Mickey Mouse by Walt Disney and film adaptations of the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, père. As the title suggests, it features Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy as the three musketeers. This film was directed by Donovan Cook, produced by Walt Disney Pictures and the Australian office of DisneyToon Studios. It was released directly to VHS and DVD on August 17, 2004 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment, and was later re-released on Blu-ray Disc on August 12, 2014, coinciding with the films 10th anniversary. Ghost Story Ghost Story is a 1981 American horror film directed by John Irvin and based on the 1979 book of the same name by Peter Straub. It stars Fred Astaire, Melvyn Douglas, Douglas Fairbanks, John Houseman and Craig Wasson. The female lead role was played by Alice Krige in a dual role as Eva Galli/Alma Mobley. It follows a group of elderly businessmen in New England who gather to recount their involvement in a womans death decades prior when one of them suspects her ghost has been haunting him. It was the last film to feature Astaire, Fairbanks, and Douglas, and the first film to feature Michael ONeill. The film was shot in Woodstock; Saratoga Springs; and at Stetson University in DeLand. It was released in the United States on December 18, 1981. Chimes at Midnight Chimes at Midnight, is a 1965 English-language Spanish-Swiss period comedy-drama film directed by and starring Orson Welles. The films plot centres on William Shakespeares recurring character Sir John Falstaff and the father-son relationship he has with Prince Hal, who must choose between loyalty to his father, King Henry IV, or Falstaff. Welles said that the core of the films story was "the betrayal of friendship." It stars Welles as Falstaff, Keith Baxter as Prince Hal, John Gielgud as Henry IV, Jeanne Moreau as Doll Tearsheet and Margaret Rutherford as Mistress Quickly. The script contains text from five of Shakespeares plays; primarily Henry IV and Henry IV, but also Richard II, Henry V, and The Merry Wives of Windsor. Ralph Richardsons narration is taken from the works of chronicler Raphael Holinshed. Welles had previously produced a Broadway stage adaptation of nine Shakespeare plays called Five Kings in 1939. In 1960, he revived this project in Ireland as Chimes at Midnight, which was his final on-stage performance. Neither of these plays was successful, but Welles considered portraying Falstaff to be his lifes ambition and turned the project into a film. In order to get initial financing, Welles lied to producer Emiliano Piedra about intending to make a version of Treasure Island, and keeping the film funded during its production was a constant struggle. Welles shot Chimes at Midnight throughout Spain between 1964 and 1965; it premiered at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival, winning two awards there. Initially dismissed by most film critics, Chimes at Midnight is now regarded as one of Welles highest achievements, and Welles himself called it his best work. Welles felt a strong connection to the character of Falstaff and called him "Shakespeares greatest creation". Some film scholars and Welles collaborators have made comparisons between Falstaff and Welles, while others see a resemblance between Falstaff and Welles father. Disputes over the ownership of Chimes at Midnight made it difficult to view the film legally until recently. It was released in the UK on DVD and Blu-ray in 2015. A new restoration by Janus Films and The Criterion Collection was screened at the Film Forum in New York January 1–12, 2016. The Criterion Collection released the film on Blu-ray and DVD on August 30, 2016. The King The King is a 2005 drama film about a troubled man, recently discharged from the Navy, who goes to Corpus Christi, Texas, in search of the father hes never met. The film stars Gael García Bernal, who received strong critical acclaim for his portrayal of the main character Elvis, as well as William Hurt, Pell James, Paul Dano and Laura Harring. The film is deeply rooted in a Southern Gothic style and features themes similar to those in Greek tragedy. It was written by its British director James Marsh and also by Milo Addica, the Academy Award–nominated writer of Monsters Ball and Birth. King of the Hill King of the Hill is a 1993 drama film written and directed by Steven Soderbergh. It is the second he directed from his own screenplay following his 1989 Palme dOr-winning film Sex. It too was nominated for the Palme dOr, at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. The Winslow Boy The Winslow Boy is a 1999 period drama film directed by David Mamet and starring Nigel Hawthorne, Rebecca Pidgeon, Jeremy Northam and Gemma Jones. Set in London before World War I, it depicts a family defending the honour of its young son at all cost. The screenplay was adapted by Mamet based on Terence Rattigans dramatic play The Winslow Boy. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Fred: The Movie Fred: The Movie is a 2010 television comedy film written by David A. Goodman, directed by Clay Weiner and produced by Brian Robbins. The film is based on the adventures of Fred Figglehorn, a character created and played by Lucas Cruikshank for Cruikshanks YouTube channel, and it is the first film in the Fred trilogy. The film casts Siobhan Fallon Hogan and John Cena as Freds parents and pop singer and actress Pixie Lott as Freds crush Judy. First optioned as a theatrical release, the film instead premiered on childrens TV channel Nickelodeon in the United States on September 18, 2010. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the film was released theatrically on December 17, 2010. This film was the debut of Pixie Lott as an actress. The film was universally panned and has a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The Nickelodeon TV premiere drew 7.6 million viewers. The Yakuza The Yakuza is a 1974 neo-noir drama film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Robert Mitchum, Ken Takakura and Brian Keith. The screenplay by Paul Schrader and Robert Towne is from a story by Leonard Schrader. The film is about a retired American detective who returns to Japan after several years away in order to rescue his friends daughter, kidnapped by gangsters. Following a lackluster initial release, the film has since gained a cult following. Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto is a 1954 color Japanese film by Hiroshi Inagaki starring Toshiro Mifune. It is the first film of Inagakis Samurai Trilogy of historical adventures. The film is adapted from Eiji Yoshikawas novel Musashi. The novel is loosely based on the life of the famous Japanese swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. The film won a Special/Honorary Award at the 1955 Academy Awards for outstanding foreign language film. The other two films in the trilogy are Duel at Ichijoji Temple and Duel at Ganryu Island. Mogambo Mogambo is a 1953 American Technicolor adventure/romantic drama film directed by John Ford and starring Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, and Grace Kelly, and featuring Donald Sinden. Shot on location in Equatorial Africa, with a musical soundtrack entirely of actual African tribal music recorded in the Congo, the film was adapted by John Lee Mahin from the play Red Dust by Wilson Collison. The picture is a remake of Red Dust, which also starred Gable in the same role. Take Me Home Take Me Home is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by and starring Sam Jaeger. The film also stars his wife Amber Jaeger, Lin Shaye, and Victor Garber. It premiered on April 19, 2011, at the Nashville Film Festival. Take Me Home was released to DVD on May 29, 2012. Otherhood Otherhood is a 2019 American comedy film, directed by Cindy Chupack, from a screenplay by Chupack and Mark Andrus. It is based upon the novel Whatever Makes You Happy by William Sutcliffe, and follows three suburban mothers who show up to the New York City homes of their sons unannounced. It stars Patricia Arquette, Angela Bassett, Felicity Huffman, Jake Hoffman, Sinqua Walls, and Jake Lacy. The film had its world premiere at 51Fest on July 21, 2019. It was released on August 2, 2019, by Netflix. The film received generally mixed to negative reviews, although Huffmans performance was critically praised. Khoobsurat Khoobsurat is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy-drama film. The film is directed by Shashanka Ghosh and produced by Rhea Kapoor, Anil Kapoor and Siddharth Roy Kapur. It stars Sonam Kapoor, Fawad Khan, Kirron Kher, Ratna Pathak and Aamir Raza Hussain. The film is loosely based on the 1980 film of the same name. The Night Eats the World The Night Eats the World is a 2018 French zombie film directed by Dominique Rocher and written by Jérémie Guez, Guillaume Lemans, and Rocher, based on the novel of the same name by Pit Agarman. The film stars Anders Danielsen Lie, Golshifteh Farahani, and Denis Lavant, and follows Sam in the midst of a zombie apocalypse that suddenly overtakes Paris. The film premiered at the on 13 January 2018, and was theatrically released in France on 7 March 2018. The Lodgers The Lodgers is a 2017 Irish gothic horror film written by David Turpin and directed by Brian OMalley. The film stars Charlotte Vega, Bill Milner, and Eugene Simon. It was shot on location at Loftus Hall in 2016 and premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival 2017. Ju Dou Ju Dou is a 1990 film directed by Zhang Yimou and Yang Fengliang and starring Gong Li as the title character. It is notable for being printed in vivid Technicolor long after the process had been abandoned in the United States. It was also the first Chinese film to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, in 1990. The film is a tragedy, focusing on the character of Ju Dou, a beautiful young woman who has been sold as a wife to Jinshan, an old cloth dyer. The film was banned for a few years in China, but the ban has since been lifted. The Chinese government gave permission for its viewing in July 1992. The story originates from a novel. Don't Come Knocking Dont Come Knocking is a 2005 American drama road movie directed by German director Wim Wenders and written by Wenders and actor/playwright Sam Shepard. The two had previously collaborated on the film Paris, Texas. It was entered into the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. 101 Dalmatians 2: Patch's London Adventure 101 Dalmatians II: Patchs London Adventure is a 2003 American animated direct-to-video film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and Walt Disney Animation Japan, and the sequel to the 1961 Disney animated film One Hundred and One Dalmatians. It was written and directed by Jim Kammerud and Brian Smith, and released by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on January 21, 2003. It features the voices of Bobby Lockwood, Barry Bostwick, Martin Short, Jason Alexander, Susanne Blakeslee, Kath Soucie, Jeff Bennett, and Jim Cummings. It garnered DVDX awards for best animated feature, best director, best editing, and best musical score. Disney re-released the film on September 16, 2008. I Am David I Am David is a 2003 American drama film directed by Paul Feig in his directorial debut. It is based on the novel of the same name by Anne Holm. The film was produced by Walden Media and Lions Gate Entertainment. Offside Offside is a 2006 Iranian film directed by Jafar Panahi, about girls who try to watch a World Cup qualifying match but are forbidden by law because of their gender. Female fans are not allowed to enter football stadiums in Iran on the grounds that there will be a high risk of violence or verbal abuse against them. The film was inspired by the directors daughter, who decided to attend a game anyway. The film was shot in Iran but its screening was banned there. High Lane High Lane is a 2009 French horror film directed by Abel Ferry. A group of friends on vacation decide to venture onto a trail high up in the mountains that has been closed for repairs. The climb proves more perilous than expected, especially as they soon realize that they are not alone. The Legend Fong Sai-yuk is a 1993 Hong Kong action and comedy film directed by Corey Yuen starring Jet Li as Chinese folk hero Fong Sai-yuk. The film won the Hong Kong Film Award and Golden Horse Award for best action choreography. The film received positive reviews praising Josephine Siaos acting and the action choreography. Innocent Voices Voces Inocentes is a 2004 Salvadorian-war film directed by Luis Mandoki. The plot is set during the Salvadoran Civil War, and is based on writer Óscar Torress childhood. The film serves as a general commentary on the military use of children. The movie also shows injustice against innocent people who are forced to fight in the war. It follows the story of the narrator, a boy named Chava. The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot is a 2018 American adventure drama film, written, co-produced and directed by Robert D. Krzykowski, and starring Sam Elliott, Aidan Turner and Caitlin FitzGerald. The film debuted at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal, Canada, where it premiered on July 20, 2018. The US Premiere took place at the Plaza Classic Film Festival in El Paso on August 10, 2018. In the UK, it played at FrightFest London on August 26, 2018, in Spain at the Sitges Film Festival and in Finland at the Night Visions Film Festival. John Sayles and Douglas Trumbull are executive producers. Trumbull also provided special effects. Yellowbeard Yellowbeard is a 1983 British comedy film directed by Mel Damski and written by Graham Chapman, Peter Cook, Bernard McKenna and David Sherlock, with an ensemble cast featuring Chapman, Cook, Peter Boyle, Cheech & Chong, Martin Hewitt, Michael Hordern, Eric Idle, Madeline Kahn, James Mason and John Cleese, and the final cinematic appearances of Marty Feldman and Peter Bull. Singh Is Bliing Singh Is Bliing is a 2015 Bollywood action comedy film directed by Prabhu Deva. It was produced by Ashvini Yardi and Jayantilal Gada under the banners of Grazing Goat Pictures and Pen India Pvt. Ltd. The movie was a partial copy of the Korean movie My Wife Is a Gangster 3 and the film features Akshay Kumar, Amy Jackson, Lara Dutta and Kay Kay Menon in leading roles. Although often misinterpreted as a sequel, it is unrelated to the 2008 film Singh is Kinng which also stars Kumar, hence qualifying as a qausi-sequel. The Stendhal Syndrome The Stendhal Syndrome is a 1996 Italian horror film written and directed by Dario Argento and starring his daughter Asia Argento. It was the first Italian film to use computer-generated imagery. Stendhal syndrome is considered a real syndrome by some, first diagnosed in Florence, Italy in 1982. Argento said he experienced Stendhal syndrome as a child. While touring Athens with his parents young Dario was climbing the steps of the Parthenon when he was overcome by a trance that caused him to become lost from his parents for hours. The experience was so strong that Argento never forgot it; he immediately thought of it when he came across Graziella Magherinis book about the syndrome, which would become the basis of the film. It was a box office hit when released in Italy, grossing ₤5,443,000,000 Italian lira. The Wild Child The Wild Child is a 1970 French film by director François Truffaut. Featuring Jean-Pierre Cargol, François Truffaut, Françoise Seigner and Jean Dasté, it tells the story of a child who spends the first eleven or twelve years of his life with little or no human contact. It is based on the true events regarding the child Victor of Aveyron, reported by Jean Marc Gaspard Itard. The film sold nearly 1.5 million tickets in France. Babylon 5: In the Beginning Babylon 5: In the Beginning is a science fiction television movie set in the Babylon 5 fictional universe. It was written by J. Michael Straczynski and directed by Michael Vejar. The film originally aired on January 4, 1998 on the TNT cable network, a couple of weeks before season five of the series began. Talkin' Dirty After Dark Talkin Dirty After Dark is a 1991 comedy film written and directed by Topper Carew and starring Martin Lawrence. In addition to Lawrence the film also stars John Witherspoon, Tom Lister, and Mark Curry. The film was released in August 1991 and went on to gross one million dollars at the box office; it was only available in limited release. The film was generally panned by critics. The film was shot on location in Los Angeles. Broken Arrow Broken Arrow is a western Technicolor film released in 1950. It was directed by Delmer Daves and starred James Stewart as Tom Jeffords and Jeff Chandler as Cochise. The film is based on these historical figures but fictionalizes their story in dramatized form. It was nominated for three Academy Awards, and won a Golden Globe award for Best Film Promoting International Understanding. Film historians have said that the movie was one of the first major Westerns since the Second World War to portray the Indians sympathetically. Irina Palm Irina Palm is a 2007 tragicomedy film directed by Sam Garbarski and starring Marianne Faithfull and Miki Manojlović. It is a co-production of five countries. The film premiered at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival. The film has earned over US $10 million worldwide. Crows Zero , also known as Crows: Episode 0, is a 2007 Japanese action film based on the manga Crows by Hiroshi Takahashi. The film was directed by Takashi Miike with a screenplay by Shōgo Mutō, and stars Shun Oguri, Kyōsuke Yabe, Meisa Kuroki, and Takayuki Yamada. The plot serves as a prequel to the manga, and focuses on the power struggle between gangs of students at Suzuran All-Boys High School. The film was released in Japan on October 27, 2007. It has spawned two sequels, Crows Zero 2 and Crows Explode, as well as a manga adaptation released November 13, 2008. Pride and Prejudice Pride and Prejudice is a 1940 American film adaptation of Jane Austens novel Pride and Prejudice, directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring Greer Garson and Laurence Olivier. The screenplay was written by Aldous Huxley and Jane Murfin, adapted specifically from the stage adaptation by Helen Jerome in addition to Jane Austens novel. The film is about five sisters from an English family of landed gentry who must deal with issues of marriage, morality, and misconceptions. The film was released by MGM on July 26, 1940, in the United States and was critically well received. The New York Times film critic praised the film as "the most deliciously pert comedy of old manners, the most crisp and crackling satire in costume that we in this corner can remember ever having seen on the screen." Straight Time Straight Time is a 1978 American crime drama film directed by Ulu Grosbard and starring Dustin Hoffman, Theresa Russell, Gary Busey, Harry Dean Stanton, M. Emmet Walsh and Kathy Bates. The movie is based on the novel No Beast So Fierce, by Edward Bunker, who also acts in the movie. Real Gangsters Real Gangsters is a 2013 Canadian crime drama film written and directed by Frank DAngelo. It is DAngelos directorial debut. The Electric Horseman The Electric Horseman is a 1979 American western adventure-romance film starring Robert Redford and Jane Fonda and directed by Sydney Pollack. The film is about a former rodeo champion who is hired by a cereal company to become its spokesperson, and then runs away on a $12 million electric-lit horse and costume he is given to promote it in Las Vegas. Dog Eat Dog Dog Eat Dog is a 2016 American black comedy action thriller film directed by Paul Schrader. The screenplay by Matthew Wilder is based on Edward Bunkers 1995 novel of the same name. The film stars Nicolas Cage and Willem Dafoe. The film was the closing entry for the Directors Fortnight section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Houseboat Houseboat is a 1958 American Technicolor romantic comedy VistaVision film starring Cary Grant, Sophia Loren, Martha Hyer, and Harry Guardino. The movie was directed by Melville Shavelson, who also directed the original version of Yours, Mine and Ours. The love theme "Almost In Your Arms", sung by Sam Cooke and "Bing! Bang! Bong!", sung by Loren, were written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans. Othello Othello is a 1951 tragedy film directed and produced by Orson Welles, who also adapted the Shakespearean play and played the title role. Recipient of the Grand Prix du Festival International du Film at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival, the film was distributed by United Artists when it was released in the United States in 1955. Othello was filmed on location over a three-year period in Morocco, Venice, Tuscany and Rome and at the Scalera Studios in Rome. In addition to Orson Welles, the cast consisted of Micheál MacLiammóir as Iago, Robert Coote as Roderigo, Suzanne Cloutier as Desdemona, Michael Laurence as Cassio, Fay Compton as Emilia and Doris Dowling as Bianca. Three versions of the film have seen theatrical release — two supervised by Welles, and a 1992 restoration supervised by his daughter, Beatrice Welles. Ted Bundy Ted Bundy is a 2002 American biographical crime film directed and co-written by Matthew Bright. The film dramatizes the crimes of serial killer Ted Bundy. It stars Michael Reilly Burke in the title role, and Boti Bliss as Bundys girlfriend, Lee. Saawariya Saawariya is a 2007 Indian romance film produced and directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, based on Fyodor Dostoevskys short story "White Nights". Co-produced by Sony Pictures Entertainment and released on 9 November 2007, it is the first Bollywood film to receive a North American release by a Hollywood studio, Additionally, it is one of the first Bollywood films to be released on Blu-ray Disc. This film would also mark Zohra Sehgal last film appearance before her death in 2014. The film marks the debut of both the lead actors; Ranbir Kapoor son of actors Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh, and Sonam Kapoor, daughter of actor Anil Kapoor. Babysitter Wanted Babysitter Wanted is a 2008 American horror film directed by Jonas Barnes & Michael Manasseri being written by Jonas Barnes. Love Liza Love Liza is a 2002 American tragicomedy directed by Todd Louiso and starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Kathy Bates, Jack Kehler, Wayne Duvall, Sarah Koskoff and Stephen Tobolowsky. Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 hours 11 minutes Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines; Or, How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes is a 1965 British period comedy film featuring an international ensemble cast including Stuart Whitman, Sarah Miles, Robert Morley, Terry-Thomas, James Fox, Red Skelton, Benny Hill, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Gert Fröbe and Alberto Sordi. The film, revolving around the craze of early aviation, was directed and co-written by Ken Annakin, with a musical score by Ron Goodwin. Based on a screenplay entitled Flying Crazy, the fictional account is set in 1910, when Lord Rawnsley, an English press magnate, offers £10,000 to the winner of the Daily Post air race from London to Paris, to prove that Britain is "number one in the air". Godzilla 2000 is a 1999 Japanese kaiju film directed by Takao Okawara, written by Hiroshi Kashiwabara and Wataru Mimura, produced by Shogo Tomiyama and starring Takehiro Murata, Hiroshi Abe, Naomi Nishida, Mayu Suzuki and Shiro Sano. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the 24th film in the Godzilla franchise, as well as the first film in the franchises Millennium period. The film was also the 23rd Godzilla film to be produced by Toho, and was Tohos second reboot of the Godzilla franchise after the 1985 film The Return of Godzilla. The film, along with the subsequent Godzilla films in the franchises Millennium era, ignores continuity established by any previous films, serving as a direct sequel to the original 1954 film Godzilla. Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies is a 1999 Made-for-TV horror film and a sequel to the 1997 film Wishmaster. The film premiered on Television on March 12, 1999, and was released on DVD on August 17, 1999 and bundled with the first film. The Armstrong Lie The Armstrong Lie is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Alex Gibney about the cyclist Lance Armstrong. Originally titled The Road Back, the film takes its name from "Le Mensonge Armstrong", the headline of the August 23, 2005 issue of the French newspaper LÉquipe. The film was screened out of competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival and in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Goat Goat is a 2016 American drama film directed by Andrew Neel and written by David Gordon Green, Neel and Mike Roberts, based on the Book "Goat: A memoir" by Brad Land. It stars Ben Schnetzer, Nick Jonas, Gus Halper, Daniel Flaherty, Jake Picking, Virginia Gardner and James Franco. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2016. The film was released on September 23, 2016, by The Film Arcade and Paramount Pictures. Derailed Derailed is a 2002 American Bulgarian action film directed by Bob Misiorowski, and starring Jean-Claude van Damme, Tomas Arana, Laura Harring and Van Dammes son Kristopher van Varenberg. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on October 15, 2002. The Haunted World of El Superbeasto The Haunted World of El Superbeasto is a 2009 American animated comedy horror musical film directed, co-written and co-produced by Rob Zombie. The film was written by Zombie and Tom Papa from Zombies comic book series of the same name. The film was produced by Starz Media and Film Roman, with animation provided by Carbunkle Cartoons and Big Star Productions. The film stars Papa, Sheri Moon Zombie, Paul Giamatti, Tom Kenny, Rosario Dawson and Brian Posehn. Papa voices the character of El Superbeasto and Moon Zombie voices sidekick sister, Suzi-X. The film was released straight-to-DVD on September 22, 2009 and theatrically in some international territories. Godzilla: Final Wars is a 2004 action, kaiju film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura, written by Isao Kiriyama and Wataru Mimura, and produced by Shogo Tomiyama. An international co-production between Japan, Australia, the United States, and China, the film was produced by Toho Studios, CP International, Zazou Productions, and Napalm Films. It is the 29th film in the Godzilla franchise and the sixth and final film in the franchises Millennium period, as well as the 28th Godzilla film produced by Toho. The film stars Masahiro Matsuoka, Rei Kikukawa, Don Frye, Maki Mizuno, Kazuki Kitamura, Kane Kosugi, Masakatsu Funaki, Kumi Mizuno, Kenji Sahara, Masami Nagasawa, Chihiro Otsuka, Shigeru Izumiya, Masato Ibu, Jun Kunimura, and Akira Takarada. It was the last Godzilla film to be produced by any studio until the 2014 American film Godzilla, and was the last Godzilla film to be produced by Toho until the 2016 film Shin Godzilla. The release of Godzilla: Final Wars coincided with the 50th anniversary of the Godzilla franchise, and as such, a variety of actors and giant monster characters from previous Godzilla films make appearances in the film. The film features the fictional monster character Godzilla, portrayed by Tsutomu Kitagawa, along with Rodan, Anguirus, Mothra, Gigan, Hedorah, Minilla, Ebirah, King Caesar, Zilla, and Monster X/Keizer Ghidorah. Godzilla: Final Wars premiered on November 29, 2004 in Los Angeles, and was released theatrically in Japan on December 4, 2004. It received generally mixed reviews from critics, and mostly positive reviews from audiences. Before the world premiere, Godzilla received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Still Smokin Still Smokin is a 1983 American comedy film by Cheech and Chong. Control Control is a 2004 American direct-to-video film directed by Tim Hunter and starring Ray Liotta, Willem Dafoe and Michelle Rodriguez. It was produced by a United States production company and filmed in Bulgaria. Originally given a proposed theatrical release in the United States by Lionsgate, the film was instead shelved until it was eventually given a release on home video by Millennium Entertainment. Me, Myself and Mum Me, Myself and Mum is a 2013 French autobiographical coming of age comedy film written, directed by and starring Guillaume Gallienne. Based on his stage show of the same name, it follows Guillaume as a boy as he develops his own identity and his relationship with his mother. The film premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival and was released in France on 20 November 2013. In January 2014, the film was nominated for ten César Awards and won five, including awards for Best Film and Best First Feature Film. The Crowd The Crowd is a 1928 American silent film directed by King Vidor and starring James Murray, Eleanor Boardman and Bert Roach. The film is an influential and acclaimed feature which was nominated at the very first Academy Award presentation in 1928, for several awards, including a unique and artistic production for MGM, as well as the award for best director for King Vidor. In 1989, the film was one of the first 25 to be selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being; "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Kevin Brownlow and David Gill restored The Crowd in 1981, and it was released with a score by Carl Davis An Autumn Afternoon is a 1962 Japanese drama film directed by Yasujirō Ozu. It stars Ozu regular Chishū Ryū as the patriarch of the Hirayama family who eventually realises that he has a duty to arrange a marriage for his daughter Michiko. It was Ozus last film; he died the following year on the day he turned 60. Today, An Autumn Afternoon is considered by many to be one of Ozus finest works. Particle Fever Particle Fever is a 2013 American documentary film tracking the first round of experiments at the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, Switzerland. The film follows the experimental physicists at CERN who run the experiments, as well as the theoretical physicists who attempt to provide a conceptual framework for the LHCs results. The film begins in 2008 with the first firing of the LHC and concludes in 2012 with the successful identification of the Higgs boson. The Communication Awards of the National Academies of Sciences awarded a $20,000 prize for excellence in communicating science to the general public in Film/Radio/TV to David Kaplan and Mark Levinson for "Particle Fever" on October 14, 2015. The awards are given to individuals in four categories: books, film/radio/TV, magazine/newspaper and online, and are supported by the W. M. Keck Foundation.. Fat City Fat City is a 1972 American neo-noir boxing drama directed by John Huston. The picture stars Stacy Keach, Jeff Bridges, and Susan Tyrrell. One of Hustons later films, it is based on the boxing novel Fat City by Leonard Gardner, who also wrote the screenplay. Tyrrell received a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination as the alcoholic, world-weary Oma. The Dance of Reality The Dance of Reality is a 2013 Chilean-French semi-autobiographical musical fantasy drama film written, produced, and directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky, starring Brontis Jodorowsky, Pamela Flores, and Jeremias Herskovits. It is Alejandro Jodorowskys first film in 23 years. The film screened at Directors Fortnight during the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. The film is based on an earlier work by Jodorowsky first published in Spanish under the title La danza de la realidad: Psicomagia y psicochamanismo. The Blue Dahlia The Blue Dahlia is a 1946 American crime film and film noir, directed by George Marshall based on an original screenplay by Raymond Chandler. The film marks the third pairing of stars Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake. It was Chandlers first original screenplay. Always Always is a 2011 South Korean film directed by Song Il-gon. Starring So Ji-sub and Han Hyo-joo in the lead roles, it is about a romance between an ex-boxer who has closed his heart to the world and a telemarketer who remains spirited despite slowly going blind. With online tickets selling out a 2,000-seat outdoor movie theater in a record seven seconds, Always was the opening film of the 2011 Busan International Film Festival. It was released in theaters on October 20, 2011. In South Korea, the film had a total of 1,027,614 admissions nationwide. Max Keeble's Big Move Max Keebles Big Move is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Tim Hill, written by David L. Watts, James Greer, Jonathan Bernstein and Mark Blackwell and starring Alex D. Linz, Larry Miller, Jamie Kennedy, Nora Dunn, and Robert Carradine. The film was released in the United States on October 5, 2001 by Walt Disney Pictures. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $18 million against its $25 million budget. Mater and the Ghostlight Mater and the Ghostlight is a 2006 Pixar computer-animated short film released as a special feature on the DVD of Pixars film Cars, which was released in the United States and Canada on November 7, 2006. The short, set in the Cars world, tells a story of Mater being haunted by a mysterious blue light. Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue is a 2010 American computer-animated comedy adventure film and the third installment of the Disney Fairies franchise produced by DisneyToon Studios. and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play Peter Pan, and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disneys animated works. Animated by Prana Studios, the film was produced using Digital 3D modeling. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on September 21, 2010. Unlike the other films in the series, it takes place entirely away from Pixie Hollow. Johnson Family Vacation Johnson Family Vacation is a 2004 American comedy film directed by Christopher Erskin. It stars Cedric the Entertainer, Vanessa Williams, Bow Wow, Gabby Soleil, Shannon Elizabeth, Solange Knowles, and Steve Harvey. The film is director Erskins first and only feature film directorial project. Jour de Fête Jour de fête is a 1949 French comedy film starring Jacques Tati in his feature film directional debut as an inept and easily distracted mailman in a backward French village. Shot largely in and around Sainte-Sévère-sur-Indre, where Tati had lived during the Occupation, most of the actors were unknown and villagers served as extras. Sniper: Reloaded Sniper: Reloaded is a 2011 direct-to-video action film, directed by Claudio Fäh and the fourth installment in the Sniper film series. This film is the first in the Sniper series that does not feature the character of Thomas Beckett. Instead, it introduces his son Brandon. Also, Billy Zane reprises his role as Richard Miller from the first film. The film was released on DVD on April 26, 2011. Best Laid Plans Best Laid Plans is a 1999 American crime film directed by Mike Barker. Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces is a 2014 feature-length compilation of deleted and extended scenes from Fire Walk with Me directed by David Lynch and written by Lynch and Robert Engels. Several scenes from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me were left unused, to keep the movie at a two-hour and fifteen minute running time. This film comprises the unused footage from Fire Walk with Me, piecing together all of the deleted scenes to make a feature-length film, featuring the cast of original film including Sheryl Lee, Moira Kelly, David Bowie, Chris Isaak, Harry Dean Stanton, Ray Wise, Kyle MacLachlan, and Mädchen Amick. Due to the expanded content, this film shows a closer look into investigation into the murder of Teresa Banks, expands on the last seven days in the life of Laura Palmer, a popular high school student in the fictional Washington town of Twin Peaks, and has scenes that feature characters from the television series that were excluded from Fire Walk with Me such as Josie Packard, Ed Hurley, and Nadine Hurley. Mr. Majestyk Mr. Majestyk is a 1974 American action film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Charles Bronson. The film is from an original screenplay written by author Elmore Leonard. He also wrote the novelization based on the movie, a reversal of the usual process of adaptation. Leonard took the title characters last name from a character in his 1969 crime novel The Big Bounce. Bright Lights, Big City Bright Lights, Big City is a 1988 American drama film directed by James Bridges, starring Michael J. Fox, Kiefer Sutherland, Phoebe Cates, Dianne Wiest and Jason Robards, and based on the novel by Jay McInerney, who also wrote the screenplay. It was the last film directed by Bridges, who died in 1993. Possession Possession is a 2009 American remake of the South Korean film Addicted. It is a psychological thriller film starring Sarah Michelle Gellar and Lee Pace. The Anomaly The Anomaly is a 2014 British science fiction action thriller film directed and co-produced by and starring Noel Clarke and also featuring Ian Somerhalder and Luke Hemsworth. The Age of Shadows The Age of Shadows is a 2016 South Korean period action thriller film directed by Kim Jee-woon and written by Lee Ji-min and Park Jong-dae. The film stars Song Kang-ho and Gong Yoo. It was selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The film won the Best Picture award in the Action Features category at the 2016 Fantastic Fest held in Austin, Texas. Main Tera Hero Main Tera Hero is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language romantic action comedy film, directed by David Dhawan and produced by Shobha Kapoor and Ekta Kapoor for Balaji Motion Pictures. The film stars Nargis Fakhri, Varun Dhawan and Ileana DCruz in the lead roles. Principal photography for the movie began on 30 May 2013, filming started on 5 July 2013 and was completed by 15 October. The film released on 4 April 2014 to mixed reviews from critics, but emerged as a commercial success. It is a remake of the 2011 Telugu film Kandireega. Standoff Standoff is a 2016 American thriller film starring Laurence Fishburne and Thomas Jane. Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow is a 1963 comedy anthology film by Italian director Vittorio De Sica. It stars Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni. The film consists of three short stories about couples in different parts of Italy. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards. Learning to Drive Learning to Drive is a 2014 American comedy drama film. Directed by Isabel Coixet and written by Sarah Kernochan based on a New Yorker article by Katha Pollitt, the film stars Patricia Clarkson as Wendy, a successful book critic taking driving lessons with instructor Darwan after the breakup of her marriage to Ted forces her to become more self-sufficient. This is the second collaboration between Ben Kingsley, Patricia Clarkson, and Isabel Coixet. The film was named first-runner up for the Peoples Choice Award at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released on August 21, 2015. Puli Puli is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language fantasy action adventure film written and directed by Chimbu Deven. The film features Vijay in a dual role alongside Sridevi, Shruti Haasan and Hansika Motwani. Sudeep features as the main antagonist of the film along with Prabhu and Nandita Swetha in supporting roles. The film showcases Vijay in dual roles as a demon prince and a powerless demon. The film is dubbed into Telugu and Hindi languages simultaneously. Both the Telugu and Hindi versions were released a day later on 2 October 2015. Produced by Vijays public relations officer Selvakumar, the film has music composed by Devi Sri Prasad, Natarajan Subramaniam as the cinematographer and has T. Muthuraj as the production designer. After beginning pre-production works in early 2013, the film began its shoot in November 2014. The film original Tamil language was released on 1 October 2015 worldwide. It performed well overseas but underperformed domestically. The film was praised for its visual effects, but criticized for its screenplay. The story revolves around the clash between humans and demons ruled by demon kingdom in a fantasy world were the human who is fighting for justice for killing of humans by demons forging as a demon turns out to be a child of a demon prince whose powers were suppressed by the human clan. Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ is a 1925 American silent epic adventure-drama film directed by Fred Niblo and written by June Mathis based on the 1880 novel A Tale of the Christ by General Lew Wallace. Starring Ramon Novarro as the title character, the film is the first feature-length adaptation of the novel and second overall, following the 1907 short. In 1997, Ben-Hur was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Little Odessa Little Odessa is a 1995 American crime drama film written and directed by James Gray, in his directorial debut, and starring Tim Roth, Edward Furlong, Moira Kelly, Maximilian Schell and Vanessa Redgrave. The film earned a Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival and the prestigious Grand Prix of the Belgian Film Critics Association. It also earned admiration from French master Claude Chabrol. Somebody Up There Likes Me Somebody Up There Likes Me is a 1956 American drama film based on the life of middleweight boxing legend Rocky Graziano. Joseph Ruttenberg was awarded a 1956 Oscar in the category of Best Cinematography. The film also won the Oscar for Best Art Direction. It was directed by Robert Wise. The House of Mirth The House of Mirth is a 2000 drama film written and directed by Terence Davies. An adaptation of Edith Whartons 1905 novel The House of Mirth, the film stars Gillian Anderson. It is an international co-production between the United Kingdom, Germany, and United States. The Troops & Aliens The Gendarme and the Extra-Terrestrials is a continuation of the Gendarme series starring Louis de Funès. It is also known as The Gendarme and the Creatures from Outer Space and is followed by one more instalment: Le gendarme et les gendarmettes The Out of Towners The Out-of-Towners is a 1970 American comedy film written by Neil Simon, directed by Arthur Hiller, and starring Jack Lemmon and Sandy Dennis. It was released by Paramount Pictures on May 28, 1970. Much of the films humor is derived from the interaction between George, the manic husband desperately collecting the names of everyone he encounters with plans to sue every last one of them, and Gwen, the mousy wife who accepts each new indignity with quiet resignation. A number of comic actors, including Anne Meara, Sandy Baron, Ann Prentiss, Paul Dooley, Ron Carey, Dolph Sweet, Anthony Holland, Graham Jarvis, Paul Dooley and Johnny Brown were cast in small supporting roles. Young Mr. Lincoln Young Mr. Lincoln is a 1939 American biographical drama film about the early life of President Abraham Lincoln, directed by John Ford and starring Henry Fonda. Ford and producer Darryl F. Zanuck fought for control of the film, to the point where Ford destroyed unwanted takes for fear the studio would use them in the film. Screenwriter Lamar Trotti was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing/Original Story. In 2003, Young Mr. Lincoln was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Careful What You Wish For Careful What You Wish For is a 2015 American erotic thriller film directed by Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum, and starring Nick Jonas, Isabel Lucas, Graham Rogers, and Dermot Mulroney. The film was released on June 10, 2016, by Starz Digital. Its plot is heavily inspired by the 1981 movie Body Heat. It's Entertainment Entertainment is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by the duo Sajid-Farhad in their directorial debut. Produced by Ramesh S. Taurani and Jayantilal Gada, it features Dog Junior, Akshay Kumar, and Tamannaah in lead roles. Entertainment had its theatrical release in India on 8 August 2014. Despite receiving negative reviews from critics, it emerged as a commercial success with a worldwide gross of . Citizen Ruth Citizen Ruth is a 1996 comedy film written by Jim Taylor and Alexander Payne. The film is the directorial debut of Payne. It stars Laura Dern in the title role of a poor, irresponsible and pregnant woman who unexpectedly attracts attention from those involved in the abortion debate. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 1996. It later opened in limited release in the United States on December 13, 1996. Cargo 200 Cargo 200 is a Russian neo-noir thriller film from 2007 by Aleksei Balabanov depicting the late Soviet society. The action is set during the culmination of the Soviet–Afghan War in 1984. The movies title Cargo 200 refers to the zinc coffins in which dead Soviet soldiers were shipped home. The movie was said to be based on a true story. Alone in Berlin Alone in Berlin is a 2016 war drama film directed by Vincent Pérez and written by Pérez and Achim von Borries, based on the 1947 fictionalised novel Every Man Dies Alone by Hans Fallada. The novels characters Otto and Anna Quangel are based on Otto and Elise Hampel. When their son dies in France, the couple start writing postcards to urge people to protest against Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime. The film stars Emma Thompson, Brendan Gleeson, and Daniel Brühl. Principal photography began on 27 March 2015 in Berlin. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Socha Na Tha Socha Na Tha is an Indian Hindi language romance film, released on 4 March 2005. It was the debut of Abhay Deol and stars Ayesha Takia & Apoorva Jha. The film marks the directorial debut of Imtiaz Ali. Abhay Deols uncle Dharmendra produced it. It was remade into Telugu as Premante Inte and Odia as Aama Bhitare Kichhi Achhi. Gallowwalkers Gallowwalkers is a 2012 American western horror film written and directed by Andrew Goth, and starring Wesley Snipes, Kevin Howarth, Riley Smith, Tanit Phoenix, Patrick Bergin, and Diamond Dallas Page. Due to Wesley Snipes tax problems the film went through many changes and delays, and was completed in 2010. It still had no official release until a 2012 screening at the "Film4 FrightFest" festival in the United Kingdom. In 2013 it was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States, nearly eight years after the film started production in 2006. Bad Influence Bad Influence is a 1990 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Curtis Hanson starring Rob Lowe and James Spader. In this noirish film, Spader plays a yuppie who meets a mysterious stranger who encourages him to explore his dark side. Bad Influence was the first original screenplay for which David Koepp received a sole screenplay credit. The films villain is loosely based on a real person, a nomadic surfer who befriended executive producer Morrie Eisenman. Jem and the Holograms Jem and the Holograms is a 2015 American musical fantasy comedy-drama film produced and directed by Jon M. Chu, written by Ryan Landels, and starring Aubrey Peeples, Stefanie Scott, Hayley Kiyoko, Aurora Perrineau, Ryan Guzman, Molly Ringwald, and Juliette Lewis. Borrowing elements from the 1980s animated television series Jem by Christy Marx, the film was produced by Hasbro Studios and Blumhouse Productions. Chus interest in developing a film adaptation of Jem is based on having grown up watching the original animated series with his sisters. He had attempted to make the film 11 years earlier, but was rejected by Universal due to the cost. Jem and the Holograms was theatrically released on October 23, 2015, by Universal Pictures and was a box office bomb, grossing $2 million worldwide on a $5 million budget and receiving negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. Spiral is a 2000 Japanese horror film based on the manga of the same name. The film was the featured film debut of Akihiro Higuchi under the alias of Higuchinsky and stars Eriko Hatsune, Fhi Fan and Hinako Saeki. The film is about a town infected with malevolent spirals. The film was backed by Omega Micott, who released the film simultaneously in Japan and in San Francisco to create hype around the film on the Internet. Reviews praised the films visuals but commented that the film was not entirely effective in being frightening. Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five Secrets of the Furious Five is an American animated short produced by DreamWorks Animation, which serves as a semi-sequel or spin-off to the animated feature film Kung Fu Panda and appears on a companion disc of the original films deluxe DVD release. It was later broadcast on NBC on February 26, 2009 and is now available as a separate DVD as of March 24, 2009. The film has a framing story of Po the Dragon Warrior telling the stories of his comrades in arms, the Furious Five, which are depicted in 2D cel animation, similar to the opening and end credits of the original film. The only actors from the film to reprise their roles in this short were Jack Black as Po, Dustin Hoffman as Master Shifu, David Cross as Crane, and Randall Duk Kim as Master Oogway. Angelina Jolie, Lucy Liu, Jackie Chan and Seth Rogen do not reprise their roles mainly because their related characters are depicted as their younger selves. In this short, Monkey is voiced by Jaycee Chan, son of Jackie Chan. Jaycee Chan also voiced Crane in the Cantonese version of the original film. Production of the film was outsourced to Reel FX Creative Studios, who worked on CG animation, and to Film Roman, who worked on traditionally animated sequences. Reconstruction Reconstruction is a psychological romantic drama film and the debut of Christoffer Boe, who also wrote the screenplay together with Mogens Rukov. It was filmed in Copenhagen and won the Camera D’Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 2003 Golden Plaque for Manuel Alberto Claros luminous wide-screen cinematography. Out in the Dark Out in the Dark is a 2012 Israeli romantic drama film which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2012 and in Israel in the Haifa International Film Festival in October 2012. It is the directorial debut of Michael Mayer. The film tells the story of the relationship between Roy, an Israeli lawyer, and Nimer, a Palestinian psychology student. The film was released commercially in Israel on 28 February 2013. The film has been accredited with 25 awards throughout its creation, which includes the Audience Award at the Berlin Jewish Film Festival in 2013, along with the FilmOut San Diego in 2013. Welcome Welcome is a 2009 French film directed by Philippe Lioret. It stars Vincent Lindon and features Firat Ayverdi and Derya Ayverdi in their inaugural roles. The film was released on 11 March 2009 in France. The director wanted to highlight the plight of immigrants living in Calais, France, and their plans to reach the United Kingdom. Small Apartments Small Apartments is a 2012 American comedy film directed by Jonas Åkerlund. It tells the story of Franklin Franklin, played by Matt Lucas, who by mistake kills his landlord, Mr. Olivetti, played by Peter Stormare. The cast co-stars Dolph Lundgren, Johnny Knoxville, James Caan, Billy Crystal, Juno Temple, Rebel Wilson, Saffron Burrows and Amanda Plummer. The screenplay was written by Chris Millis and adapted from his own novella. The film premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival on March 10, 2012. Urge Urge is a 2016 American thriller film directed by Aaron Kaufman, written by Jerry Stahl, and starring Justin Chatwin, Ashley Greene, Alexis Knapp, Bar Paly, Chris Geere, Nick Thune, Kea Ho, Danny Masterson, and Pierce Brosnan. The film was released on June 3, 2016, in a limited release and through video on demand by Lionsgate Premiere. ...And God Created Woman And God Created Woman is a French drama film directed by Roger Vadim and starring Brigitte Bardot. Though not her first film, it is widely recognized as the vehicle that launched Bardot into the public spotlight and immediately created her "sex kitten" persona, making her an overnight sensation. When the film was released in the United States by distributor Kingsley-International Pictures in 1957, it pushed the boundaries of the representation of sexuality in American cinema, and most available prints of the film were heavily edited to conform with the prevailing censorial standards of 1957. An English-language remake also titled And God Created Woman was directed by Vadim and released in 1988. Unfinished Song Song for Marion is a 2012 British-German comedy-drama film written and directed by Paul Andrew Williams and starring Terence Stamp, Gemma Arterton, Christopher Eccleston and Vanessa Redgrave. The film was nominated for three awards—Best Actor, Best Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actress—at the 2012 British Independent Film Awards. Valley of the Dolls Valley of the Dolls is a 1967 American drama film directed by Mark Robson, produced by Robson and David Weisbart, and starring Barbara Parkins, Patty Duke, Sharon Tate and Susan Hayward. It was based on Jacqueline Susanns 1966 novel of the same name. Vacancy 2: The First Cut Vacancy 2: The First Cut is a 2008 American direct-to-video slasher film directed by Eric Bross and starring Agnes Bruckner, Trevor Wright, Arjay Smith and David Moscow. It is the prequel to 2007s Vacancy. Peppermint Candy Peppermint Candy is a 1999 film, the second from South Korean director Lee Chang-dong. The movie starts with the suicide of the protagonist and uses reverse chronology to depict some of the key events of the past 20 years of his life that led to his death. It was the ninth highest grossing domestic film of 2000 with 311,000 admissions in Seoul. It was received well, especially in film festivals. Spurred by the success of Lee Chang-dongs directorial debut, Green Fish, Peppermint Candy was chosen as the opening film for the Busan International Film Festival in its first showing in 1999. It won multiple awards at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and won the South Korean cinema industrys Grand Bell Awards for best film of 2000. Kidnapped Kidnapped is a 2010 Spanish psychological thriller directed by Miguel Ángel Vivas and was written by Javier García. The Little Mermaid The Little Mermaid is a 2018 American live-action fantasy-adventure film inspired by the Hans Christian Andersen story of the same name. It is directed and written by Blake Harris, co-directed by Chris Bouchard, and produced by Armando Gutierrez and Robert Molloy. The film was released on August 17, 2018, by Netflix and AMC Theatres. The film has grossed over $2.61 million USD on a budget of $5 million. The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy is a 2000 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Greg Berlanti. It follows the lives of a group of gay friends in West Hollywood, centered on a restaurant owned by the fatherly Jack and the softball team he sponsors. The friends rely on each other for friendship and support as they search for love, deal with loss, and discover themselves. The Broken Hearts Club was Berlantis first feature film, based around his circle of friends at the time. The movie was met with generally favorable reviews from critics, receiving praise for portraying homosexuality as normal and its characters as average gay men. The film focuses on "the universal themes of romance, acceptance and family", as opposed to AIDS, coming out, and sex, which are more controversial and stereotypical topics commonly covered in LGBT films. Bleeding Steel Bleeding Steel is a 2017 Chinese-Hong Kong science fiction action thriller film directed and written by Leo Zhang and stars Jackie Chan. It was released in China on 22 December 2017. In the U.S, Lionsgate Premiere released the film in theaters and on VOD on 6 July 2018. Outrageous Fortune Outrageous Fortune is a 1987 American comedy film written by Leslie Dixon, directed by Arthur Hiller and starring Shelley Long and Bette Midler. The title is taken from Shakespeares Hamlet. The film was successful at the box office, and Midler was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and won an American Comedy Award for Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture. Minuscule: Valley of the Lost Ants Minuscule: Valley of the Lost Ants is a French-Belgian animated film, co-written and directed by Hélène Giraud and Thomas Szabo. This film is a sound film with a synchronized soundtrack featuring music and sound effects and with little to no spoken dialogue. The film shares the same creative universe as the Minuscule series also created by Hélène Giraud and Thomas Szabo. It won the César Award for Best Animated Feature Film at the 40th César Awards. A sequel, Les Mandibules du bout du monde, was released on January 30, 2019. The Damned The Damned is a 1969 Italian-German historical drama film written and directed by Luchino Visconti. The plot centers on the Essenbecks, a wealthy industrialist family who have begun doing business with the Nazi Party, a thinly veiled reference to the Essen-based Krupp family of steel industrialists. The Italian title is the conventional translation of the term Götterdämmerung, but for the German version, the title Die Verdammten was chosen. All versions use Götterdämmerung as a subtitle, however. Book of Blood Book of Blood is a 2009 British mystery dramatic erotic horror film directed by John Harrison and starring Jonas Armstrong, Sophie Ward, and Doug Bradley. It is based on the framing stories "The Book of Blood" and "On Jerusalem Street" from Clive Barkers Books of Blood. Hero Wanted Hero Wanted is a 2008 American thriller film directed by Brian Smrz in his directorial debut, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Ray Liotta, Kim Coates, and Norman Reedus. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on April 29, 2008. Soldiers of Fortune Soldiers of Fortune is a 2012 American tongue-in-cheek action film directed by Maksim Korostyshevsky and starring Christian Slater, Dominic Monaghan, Sean Bean, James Cromwell and Ving Rhames. It was shot in Ukraine. Cherrybomb Cherrybomb is a 2009 British drama film directed by Lisa Barros DSa and Glenn Leyburn. It stars Rupert Grint, Kimberley Nixon, Robert Sheehan and James Nesbitt. Filming began on location in Belfast on 7 July 2008, and lasted four weeks. The film includes nudity, drinking, drugs, shop-lifting and car theft. It was released to DVD on 23 August 2010 in the United Kingdom. It premiered in the United States in September 2009 at the Los Angeles Irish Film Festival. The films theme song is "Cherry Bomb" by The Runaways. Cherrybomb premiered at the 2009 Berlin International Film Festival, but was initially unable to find a distributor. An online campaign by Grints fans was credited with helping to secure a deal for distribution in the United Kingdom. Un Flic Un flic is a 1972 French film, the last directed by Jean-Pierre Melville. It stars Alain Delon, Catherine Deneuve and Richard Crenna. Delon had previously worked with Melville on Le Samouraï and Le Cercle Rouge playing the role of a criminal. In Un Flic Delons role is reversed. He plays the cop, Édouard Coleman, in pursuit of Simon, a notorious Paris thief, who is very hard to pin down. Christmas Inheritance Christmas Inheritance is a 2017 American Christmas comedy-drama film directed by Ernie Barbarash and written by Dinah Eng. The film stars Eliza Taylor, Jake Lacy and Andie MacDowell. The film was released on Netflix on December 15, 2017. Nevada Smith Nevada Smith is a 1966 American Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Steve McQueen. The film was made by Embassy Pictures and Solar Productions, in association with and released by Paramount Pictures. The movie was a prequel to the Harold Robbins novel The Carpetbaggers, which had been made into a highly successful film two years earlier, with Alan Ladd playing McQueens part as an older man. Nevada Smith depicts Smiths first meeting with another "Carpetbaggers" character, Jonas Cord Sr., but the two films stories are otherwise unrelated. The supporting cast of Nevada Smith includes Karl Malden, Brian Keith, Martin Landau, Arthur Kennedy, Suzanne Pleshette, Janet Margolin, Pat Hingle and Paul Fix. Accattone Accattone is a 1961 Italian drama film written and directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. Despite being filmed from an original screenplay, Accattone is often perceived as a cinematic rendition of Pasolinis earlier novels, particularly The Ragazzi and Violent Life. It was Pasolinis first film as director, employing what would later be seen as trademark Pasolini characteristics; a cast of non-professional actors hailing from where the movie is set, and thematic emphasis on impoverished individuals. While many people were surprised by Pasolinis shift from literature to film, he had considered attending the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome before World War II. Pasolini had collaborated with Federico Fellini on Le notti di Cabiria and considered cinema to be writing with reality. The word accattone is an informal term meaning "vagabond" or "scrounger". Accattone is a story of pimps, prostitutes and thieves, types also represented in his novels. The life of the working poor is depicted, in contrast to Italys postwar economic reforms. Pasolini’s choice of topics was scandalous at the time, as was his blurring of the lines between the sacred and the profane. Although Pasolini tried to distance himself from neorealism, the film is considered to be a kind of second-generation neorealism, with one critic believing it "may be the grimmest movie" hed ever seen. Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman is a 1992 Indian Hindi romance comedy film directed by Aziz Mirza starring Shahrukh Khan, Juhi Chawla, Nana Patekar and Amrita Singh. Khan plays Raj Mathur, a young Diploma Holder in Civil Engineering from Darjeeling who comes to Bombay hoping to become a successful engineer. The film emerged as a commercial success. The rights to this film are owned by Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman was released in Japan in 1997. While Indian Parallel Cinema, including Satyajit Rays Bengali films such as The Apu Trilogy, was known in Japan, Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman introduced the commercial masala film style, which was well received by Japanese audiences, with the film becoming a commercial success in the country. This sparked a short-lived boom in Indian films released in Japan, for the next two years, paving the way for the Japanese success of Rajinikanths Muthu in 1998. Rebel in the Rye Rebel in the Rye is a 2017 American biographical drama film directed and written by Danny Strong. It is based on the book J. D. Salinger: A Life by Kenneth Slawenski, about the life of writer J. D. Salinger during and after World War II. The film stars Nicholas Hoult, Zoey Deutch, Kevin Spacey, Sarah Paulson, Brian dArcy James, Victor Garber, Hope Davis, and Lucy Boynton. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2017, and was released by IFC Films on September 8, 2017. Dad's Army Dads Army is a 2016 British war comedy film, based on the BBC television sitcom Dads Army. Directed by Oliver Parker, set in 1944, after the events depicted in the television series. Catherine Zeta-Jones plays an elegant German spy, posing as a journalist, reporting on the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon. The production design was by Simon Bowles, and the cinematography by Christopher Ross. The film was released on 5 February 2016 in the United Kingdom by Universal Pictures. DVD and Blu-ray released in the United Kingdom on 13 June 2016. It received mostly negative reviews from critics. When the film was released in the United Kingdom, it opened at number 2, behind Goosebumps. Ivy Ivy is a 2015 Turkish drama film written and directed by Turkish filmmaker Tolga Karaçelik. After premiering in-competition at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in Utah, the film continued its festival circuit, screening at more than 30 international film festivals, including Toronto IFF, Karlovy Vary IFF, Sao Paulo IFF and Sydney FF. The film won four awards at the Antalya International Film Festival including Best Film and Best Director, making Karacelik one of the youngest directors to ever receive the Golden Orange. Bullet Head Bullet Head is a 2017 American-Bulgarian crime thriller film written and directed by Paul Solet and starring Adrien Brody, Antonio Banderas, and John Malkovich. The Spirit of St. Louis The Spirit of St. Louis is a 1957 aviation biography film in CinemaScope and WarnerColor from Warner Bros., directed by Billy Wilder, produced by Leland Hayward, that stars James Stewart as Charles Lindbergh. The screenplay was adapted by Charles Lederer, Wendell Mayes, and Billy Wilder from Lindberghs 1953 autobiographical account of his historic flight, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1954. Along with reminiscences of his early days in aviation, the films storyline largely focuses on Lindberghs lengthy preparation for and finally his history-making transatlantic flight in the purpose-built Spirit of St. Louis high-wing monoplane. His take off begins at Roosevelt Field and ends 33 hours later on May 21, 1927 when he lands safely at Le Bourget Field in Paris. The film ends with actual newsreel footage of Lindberghs ticker tape parade in New York. The Piano Player Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod is a 1999 film, a German/Hungarian co-production. Although the movie centers on a romantic love triangle with tragic consequences, it has a strong history background, set in Hungary during World War II. The film is based on the novel by Nick Barkow, co-written and directed by Rolf Schübel and tells a fictional story connected to the creation of the infamous song "Gloomy Sunday". Starring are Joachim Król, Stefano Dionisi, Erika Marozsán and Ben Becker. Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast is a 2014 American computer-animated fantasy film directed by Steve Loter. The sixth and final installment in the Disneytoon Studios Tinker Bell film series, based on the character Tinker Bell from J. M. Barries Peter and Wendy. It is the final feature film to be produced by Disneytoon Studios three years before its closure on June 28, 2018. Mae Whitman, Lucy Liu, Raven-Symoné, Megan Hilty, Pamela Adlon, and Anjelica Huston reprise their roles of Tinker Bell, Silvermist, Iridessa, Rosetta, Vidia and Queen Clarion. Ginnifer Goodwin joins the cast, replacing Angela Bartys as the voice of Fawn in this film, Rosario Dawson joins the cast as new character Nyx. Singer Mel B also joins the cast as new character Fury in the British release while Danai Gurira voices Fury in the American release. Invasion of the Triffids The Day of the Triffids is a 1962 British science fiction film in CinemaScope and Eastmancolor, produced by George Pitcher and Philip Yordan, and directed by Steve Sekely. It stars Howard Keel and Nicole Maurey, and is loosely based on the 1951 novel of the same name by John Wyndham. The film was released in the U.K. by the Rank Organisation and in the U.S. by Allied Artists. Home Alone: The Holiday Heist Home Alone: The Holiday Heist is a 2012 American made-for-television Christmas comedy film and the fifth installment in the Home Alone franchise. It stars Christian Martyn, Jodelle Ferland, Malcolm McDowell, Debi Mazar, Eddie Steeples. The film premiered on ABC Family on November 25, 2012, during the networks annual Countdown to 25 Days of Christmas programming block. It is the second film, after Home Alone 3, not to focus on the McCallister family. There are numerous homages to the previous movies throughout the film. Trespass Against Us Trespass Against Us is a British-American crime drama film directed by Adam Smith and written by Alastair Siddons. The film stars Michael Fassbender, Brendan Gleeson, Sean Harris, Lyndsey Marshal, Rory Kinnear, and Killian Scott. It was selected to be screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in the United States on 20 January 2017, by A24 and in the United Kingdom on 3 March 2017 by Lionsgate. The Taming of the Shrew The Taming of the Shrew is a 1967 American-Italian romantic comedy film based on the play of the same name by William Shakespeare about a courtship between two strong-willed people. The film was directed by Franco Zeffirelli and stars Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton as Shakespeares Kate and Petruchio. Camille Camille is a 1936 American romantic drama film from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer directed by George Cukor, and produced by Irving Thalberg and Bernard H. Hyman, from a screenplay by James Hilton, Zoë Akins, and Frances Marion. The picture is based on the 1848 novel and 1852 play, La Dame aux Camélias, by Alexandre Dumas, fils. The film stars Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor, Lionel Barrymore, Elizabeth Allan, Jessie Ralph, Henry Daniell, and Laura Hope Crews. It grossed $2,842,000. The film inspired Milton Benjamin to write and publish a song called "Ill Love Like Robert Taylor, Be My Greta Garbo". Camille was included in Time Magazines All-Time 100 Movies in 2005. It was also included at #33 in AFIs 100 Years...100 Passions. Rolling Thunder Rolling Thunder is a 1977 American neo-noir action thriller directed by John Flynn, produced by Norman T. Herman, and written by Paul Schrader and Heywood Gould, based on a story by Schrader. The film stars William Devane in the lead role alongside Tommy Lee Jones, Linda Haynes, James Best, Dabney Coleman and Luke Askew in supporting roles. Rolling Thunder was released on October 7, 1977 in United States and it was also released in more 7 countries. Upon release, the film received generally positive reviews from critics. The film received praise for its action sequences, atmosphere, direction, music and cast performances, however, it was criticized for its pace and violent climax. In addition to its critical success, the film was also a box office success with an estimated revenue of $130 million against its $5 million production budget. For Colored Girls For Colored Girls is a 2010 American drama adapted from Ntozake Shanges 1975 original choreopoem for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf. Written, directed and produced by Tyler Perry, the film features an ensemble cast which includes Janet Jackson, Whoopi Goldberg, Phylicia Rashad, Thandie Newton, Loretta Devine, Anika Noni Rose, Tessa Thompson, Kimberly Elise, Kerry Washington, and Macy Gray. The film depicts the interconnected lives of ten women, exploring their lives and struggles as women of color. It is the first film to be produced by 34th Street Films, an imprint of Tyler Perry Studios, and distributed by Lionsgate Films. It is also the first R-rated film directed by Perry. With a budget of $21 million, For Colored Girls was released on November 5, 2010, grossing $20.1 million in its opening weekend. The films lead cast consists of ten African-American women, seven of whom are based on the plays seven characters, only known by color. Like its source material, each character deals with a different personal conflict, such as love, abandonment, rape, infidelity, and abortion. The Young Lions The Young Lions is a 1958 American World War II drama film directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, and Dean Martin. It was made in black-and-white and CinemaScope by 20th Century Fox. The film is based upon the 1948 novel of the same name by Irwin Shaw. Dr. Mabuse the Gambler Dr. Mabuse the Gambler is the first film in the Dr. Mabuse series about the character Doctor Mabuse who featured in the novels of Norbert Jacques. It was directed by Fritz Lang and released in 1922. The film is silent and would be followed by the sound sequels The Testament of Dr. Mabuse and The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse. It is four and a half hours long and divided into two parts, originally released a month apart: Der große Spieler: Ein Bild der Zeit and Inferno: Ein Spiel von Menschen unserer Zeit. The title, Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler, makes use of three meanings of the German Der Spieler which can mean gambler, puppeteer, or actor. The character Dr. Mabuse, who disguises himself, manipulates people, and is a notorious gambler, embodies all senses of the word. Therefore, the Player might be a more appropriate translation of the title. The film is included in the book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die, being the first of five Lang films to be entered. Even Cowgirls Get the Blues Even Cowgirls Get the Blues is a 1993 American romantic comedy-drama film based on Tom Robbins 1976 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Gus Van Sant and starred an ensemble cast led by Uma Thurman, Lorraine Bracco, Angie Dickinson, Noriyuki "Pat" Morita, Keanu Reeves, John Hurt, and Rain Phoenix. Robbins himself was the narrator. The soundtrack was sung entirely by k.d. lang. The film was dedicated to the late River Phoenix. Still Life Still Life is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Uberto Pasolini. The film was presented at the 70th Venice Film Festival , where it won the award for Best Director in the category "Orizzonti". At the Reykjavik International Film Festival, Still Life received the top award as well as the FIPRESCI Award. It also received the Black Pearl award at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival for "its humanity, empathy, and grace in treating grief, solitude, and death"; and for his performance, Eddie Marsan won the Best British Actor award at the 2014 Edinburgh International Film Festival. The Man from Earth: Holocene The Man from Earth: Holocene is an American science fiction drama film directed by Richard Schenkman and written by Emerson Bixby, based on characters created by his father, science fiction writer Jerome Bixby. It is a sequel to the 2007 film The Man from Earth. David Lee Smith returns as John Oldman, the protagonist. This film was uploaded to The Pirate Bay on January 16, 2018, by the creators themselves for completely legal download. The Veteran The Veteran is a 2011 British action film directed by Matthew Hope and starring Toby Kebbell, Brian Cox, Tony Curran and Adi Bielski. Into the Sun Into the Sun is a 2005 action film directed by Christopher Morrison and starring Steven Seagal, Matthew Davis, Takao Osawa, Eddie George, Juliette Marquis, and William Atherton. The original script, written by Trevor Miller, was very similar to Sydney Pollacks The Yakuza. Joe Halpin, a former undercover narcotics detective, rewrote the script with Seagal to avoid making it a costly remake. Set in Japan, Seagal plays a CIA operative who takes down Yakuza gangsters. It was theatrically released in Japan but went direct-to-DVD in the United States. Les bronzés font du ski French Fried Vacation 2 is a classic 1979 French comedy directed by Patrice Leconte. It is a sequel to Les Bronzés, and it was followed by Amis pour la vie. The Hummingbird Project The Hummingbird Project is a 2018 Canadian-Belgian drama thriller film about high-frequency trading and ultra-low latency direct market access, written and directed by Kim Nguyen produced by Pierre Even at Item 7. It stars Jesse Eisenberg, Alexander Skarsgård, Salma Hayek, and Michael Mando. It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2018. It was released in the United States on March 15, 2019, by The Orchard and was released on March 22, 2019 in Canada by Elevation Pictures. 10 Rillington Place 10 Rillington Place is a 1971 British crime drama film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Richard Attenborough, John Hurt and Judy Geeson. It was adapted by Clive Exton from the book Ten Rillington Place by Ludovic Kennedy. The film dramatises the case of British serial killer John Christie, who committed many of his crimes in the titular London terraced house, and the miscarriage of justice involving his neighbour Timothy Evans. Hurt received a BAFTA Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Evans. 2:37 2:37 is a 2006 Australian drama film, written, produced, and directed by filmmaker Murali K. Thalluri and starring an ensemble cast including Teresa Palmer, Joel Mackenzie, Frank Sweet, Charles Baird, Sam Harris, Marni Spillane and Clementine Mellor. 2:37 was filmed in Adelaide, Australia on location at St. Ignatius College. 2:37 had its world premiere at Cannes and its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in Australia on 17 August 2006. The Cassandra Crossing The Cassandra Crossing is a 1976 disaster thriller film directed by George Pan Cosmatos and starring Sophia Loren, Richard Harris, Ava Gardner, Martin Sheen, Burt Lancaster, Lee Strasberg and O. J. Simpson about an infected Swedish terrorist who infects a trains passengers as they head to a derelict arch bridge. With the backing of the media tycoon Sir Lew Grade and the Italian film producer Carlo Ponti, the international all-star cast was expected to attract a widespread audience, with rights sold prior to filming, to both British and American distributors. Ponti also saw the production as a showcase for his wife, Sophia Loren. Humanoids from the Deep Humanoids from the Deep is a 1980 American science fiction monster movie starring Doug McClure, Ann Turkel and Vic Morrow. Roger Corman served as the films uncredited executive producer, and his company, New World Pictures, distributed it. Humanoids from the Deep was directed by Barbara Peeters and an uncredited Jimmy T. Murakami, with a musical score composed by James Horner in his debut. 7 Days 7 Days is a 2010 Canadian thriller film directed by Daniel Grou and starring Claude Legault. The screenplay was written by Patrick Senécal and based on his novel Les sept jours du talion. Sarkar Raj Sarkar Raj is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language political crime thriller film directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film is a sequel to the 2005 film Sarkar and the second installment of Sarkar film series. The film was premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival, the New York Asian Film Festival, and the 9th IIFA World Premiere-Bangkok. The film was archived at the Academy of Motion Pictures library. The primary cast features Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan and new entrant Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. Supriya Pathak, Tanisha Mukherjee and Ravi Kale also reappeared in their respective roles from Sarkar. The film released on 6 June 2008 and was critically and commercially successful. The continuation and third installment Sarkar 3 was released on 12 May 2017 to positive reviews. The Acid House The Acid House is a 1998 British film adaptation of Irvine Welshs short story collection The Acid House directed by Paul McGuigan. Welsh himself wrote the screenplay, and appears as a minor character in the film. Night of the Demons Night of the Demons is a 2009 American horror film and remake of the 1988 film of the same name. It was directed by Adam Gierasch, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Jace Anderson, and stars Edward Furlong, Monica Keena, Bobbi Sue Luther, Shannon Elizabeth, Diora Baird, and Michael Copon. The Banishment The Banishment is a 2007 Russian film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev. The film is a loose adaptation of The Laughing Matter, a 1953 novel by Armenian-American writer William Saroyan. It stars Konstantin Lavronenko and Maria Bonnevie. The film premiered at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the Palme dOr. Lavronenko won the Best Actor award at the festival. It was released in Russian cinemas on 2 October 2007. The film received mixed reviews from critics. The Zodiac The Zodiac is a 2005 American criminal psychological thriller film based on the true events associated with the Zodiac: a serial killer who was active in and around northern California in the 1960s and 1970s. The Zodiac was directed by Alexander Bulkeley and co-written with his brother, Kelly Bulkeley, and stars Justin Chambers, Robin Tunney, Rory Culkin, Philip Baker Hall, Brad Henke, Marty Lindsey, Rex Linn, and William Mapother. The film was released on March 17, 2006 into just 10 theaters on limited release and later released on DVD in North America on August 29, 2006. The DVD hit the UK market on September 18. Slaughterhouse Rulez Slaughterhouse Rulez is a 2018 horror comedy film directed by Crispian Mills. Written by Mills and Henry Fitzherbert, the films cast features Asa Butterfield, Finn Cole, Hermione Corfield, Michael Sheen, with Nick Frost and Simon Pegg. The film was released on Halloween night in the United Kingdom. Thesis on a Homicide Tesis sobre un homicidio is a 2013 Argentine thriller and mystery film directed by Hernán Goldfrid and starring Ricardo Darín, Alberto Ammann, Arturo Puig and Calu Rivero., and based on the novel of the same name by Diego Paszkowski. The plot revolves around Roberto Bermúdez, a specialist in Criminal Law who is convinced that Gonzalo, one of his students, is the author of a brutal murder, initiating an investigation that obsesses him. The film premiered on January 17, 2013. So far it has been a critical and commercial success, having led the box office for three consecutive weeks and having reached almost 640.000 spectators. Girlhood Girlhood is a 2014 French drama film directed by Céline Sciamma, starring Karidja Touré. It is a coming of age film that focuses on the life of Marieme, a girl who lives in a rough neighborhood on the outskirts of Paris The film discusses and challenges conceptions of race, gender and class; Sciammas goal was to capture the stories of black teenagers, characters she claims are generally underdeveloped in French films. It was screened as part of the Directors Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. It was also screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. It received four nominations at the 40th César Awards, including Best Director for Céline Sciamma and Most Promising Actress for Karidja Touré. Acrimony Acrimony is a 2018 American psychological thriller film produced, written, and directed by Tyler Perry. The film stars Taraji P. Henson, Lyriq Bent, Jazmyn Simon, and Crystle Stewart, and follows a loyal wife who decides to take revenge on her ex-husband. Principal photography began in October 2016 in Pittsburgh. Acrimony was released in the United States by Lionsgate on March 30, 2018. It received generally negative reviews from critics and has grossed $46 million worldwide. Closet Monster Closet Monster is a 2015 Canadian drama film written and directed by Stephen Dunn. It stars Connor Jessup as a closeted gay teenager dealing with internalized homophobia. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Canadian Feature. The film went into general theatrical release across Canada in July of 2016. Easy Money II: Hard to Kill Easy Money II: Hard to Kill is a 2012 Swedish thriller film directed by Babak Najafi and written by Peter Birro and Maria Karlsson. Based on Jens Lapiduss novels Easy Money and Aldrig fucka upp, it is the second installment in the Easy Money film series and a sequel to the 2010 film Easy Money. Joel Kinnaman, Matias Varela, Dragomir Mrsic, and Fares Fares reprise their roles as four criminals of different backgrounds who all become involved in the hunt for money belonging to the Serbian mob. A third film, Life Deluxe, was released in 2013. The Dinner The Dinner is an 2017 American drama film directed and written by Oren Moverman, based on the Dutch novel of the same name by Herman Koch. It is the third film adaptation of the novel, following the 2013 original Dutch version Het Diner by Menno Meyjes and the 2014 Italian film I nostri ragazzi by Ivano De Matteo. The film stars Richard Gere, Steve Coogan, Laura Linney, Rebecca Hall, Chloë Sevigny, Charlie Plummer, Miles J. Harvey and Adepero Oduye. The film had its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival on February 10, 2017, and was theatrically released on May 5, 2017, by The Orchard. The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio is a 2005 American biographical film written and directed by Jane Anderson. It is based on the book by Terry Ryan, and stars Julianne Moore, Woody Harrelson, and Laura Dern. The film received a limited release on October 14, 2005. The Immigrant The Immigrant is a 1917 American silent romantic comedy short. The film stars Charlie Chaplins Tramp character as an immigrant coming to the United States who is accused of theft on the voyage across the Atlantic Ocean, and falls in love with a beautiful young woman along the way. It also stars Edna Purviance and Eric Campbell. The movie was written and directed by Chaplin. According to Kevin Brownlow and David Gills documentary series Unknown Chaplin, the first scenes to be written and filmed take place in what became the movies second half, in which the penniless Tramp finds a coin and goes for a meal in a restaurant, not realising that the coin has fallen out of his pocket. It was not until later that Chaplin decided the reason the Tramp was penniless was that he had just arrived on a boat from Europe, and used this notion as the basis for the first half. Purviance reportedly was required to eat so many plates of beans during the many takes to complete the restaurant sequence that she became physically ill. The scene in which Chaplins character kicks an immigration officer was cited later as evidence of his anti-Americanism when he was forced to leave the United States in 1952. In 1998, The Immigrant was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai is a 2011 Japanese 3D drama film directed by Takashi Miike. It was produced by Jeremy Thomas and Toshiaki Nakazawa, who previously teamed with Miike on his 2010 film 13 Assassins. The film is a 3D remake of Masaki Kobayashis 1962 film Harakiri. It premiered at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, the first 3D film to do so. The Village Voices Michael Atkinson praised it describing it as "a melodramatic deepening and a grisly doubling-down of Kobayashis great original." Composer and pop star Ryuichi Sakamoto wrote the original score. The Story of Adele H The Story of Adèle H. is a 1975 French historical drama film directed by François Truffaut, and starring Isabelle Adjani, Bruce Robinson, and Sylvia Marriott. Written by Truffaut, Jean Gruault, and Suzanne Schiffman, the film is about Adèle Hugo, the daughter of writer Victor Hugo, whose obsessive unrequited love for a military officer leads to her downfall. The story is based on Adèle Hugos diaries. It was filmed on location in Guernsey, Barbados, and Senegal. 20-year-old Isabelle Adjani received much critical acclaim for her performance as Hugo, garnering an Oscar nomination making her the youngest Best Actress nominee ever at the time. The Story of Adèle H. also won the National Board of Review Award for Best Foreign Language Film, the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics Award for Best Film, and the Cartagena Film Festival Special Critics Award. Beloved Beloved is a 1998 American horror drama film directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Oprah Winfrey, Danny Glover, and Thandie Newton. Based on Toni Morrisons 1987 novel of the same name, the plot centers on a former slave after the American Civil War, her haunting by a poltergeist, and the visitation of her reincarnated daughter. Despite being a box office bomb, Beloved received an Oscar nomination for Best Costume Design for Colleen Atwood, and both Danny Glover and Kimberly Elise received praise for their performances. Roy Roy is a 2015 Indian romantic thriller film, directed by debutant Vikramjit Singh and produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Divya Khosla Kumar and Ajay Kapoor under Freeway Pictures. The movie features Arjun Rampal and Jacqueline Fernandez in the lead roles and Ranbir Kapoor in the title role with Shernaz Patel, Rajit Kapur and Shibani Dandekar in supporting roles. Anupam Kher appears in a cameo. The film is based on a filmmaker writing and directing movies about thefts and robberies. The movie had its premiere in Dubai on 12 February 2015 and was released worldwide on 13 February 2015.This was a disaster in the box office. It was panned by both critics. Major League: Back to the Minors Major League: Back to the Minors is a 1998 American sports comedy film written and directed by John Warren. It is the third film in the Major League series, following Major League and Major League II. The Nameless The Nameless is a 1999 independent Spanish horror film directed by Jaume Balagueró and starring Emma Vilarasau, Karra Elejalde, and Tristán Ulloa. Its plot follows a mother who receives a phone call from her believed-deceased daughter five years after her apparent ritualized murder. It is based on the 1981 horror novel by English writer Ramsey Campbell. Psycho IV: The Beginning Psycho IV: The Beginning is a 1990 American made-for-television horror film directed by Mick Garris that serves as both the third sequel and a prequel to Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho, as it includes both events after Psycho III while focusing on flashbacks of events that took place prior to the original film. This is the fourth and final film in the original Psycho series. It stars Anthony Perkins reprising the role of Norman Bates and co-stars Henry Thomas, Olivia Hussey and CCH Pounder. The film was written by Joseph Stefano, who also wrote the screenplay of the original film. The musical score was composed by Graeme Revell and the title theme music by Bernard Herrmann from the original film was used. Psycho IV: The Beginning world premiered on Showtime on November 10, 1990 as part of a Psycho retrospective hosted by Janet Leigh. The Three Faces of Eve The Three Faces of Eve is a 1957 American mystery drama film presented in CinemaScope, based on the name about the life of Chris Costner Sizemore, which was written by psychiatrists Corbett H. Thigpen and Hervey M. Cleckley, who also helped write the screenplay. Sizemore, also known as Eve White, was a woman they suggested might have dissociative identity disorder. Sizemores identity was concealed in interviews about this film and was not revealed to the public until 1977. The film was directed by Nunnally Johnson. Joanne Woodward won the Academy Award for Best Actress, making her the first actress to win an Oscar for portraying three personalities. The Three Faces of Eve also became the first film since 1936 to win the Best Actress award without getting nominated in another category after Bette Davis won for Dangerous. Lost in America Lost in America is a 1985 satirical road comedy film directed by Albert Brooks and co-written by Brooks with Monica Johnson. The film stars Brooks alongside Julie Hagerty as a married couple who decide to quit their jobs and travel across America. About Alex About Alex is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Jesse Zwick. The film stars Nate Parker, Jason Ritter, Maggie Grace and Max Greenfield. It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 17, 2014. Screen Media Films released it on August 8, 2014. Life Life is a 2015 biographical drama film directed by Anton Corbijn and written by Luke Davies. It is based on the friendship of Life photographer Dennis Stock and Hollywood actor James Dean, starring Robert Pattinson as Stock and Dane DeHaan as Dean. The film is an American, British, German, Canadian and Australian co-production, produced by Iain Canning and Emile Sherman from See-Saw Films and Christina Piovesan from First Generation Films with co-financed by Barry Films Production. Production took place from February to April 2014 in Toronto and Los Angeles. The film had its premiere at 65th Berlin International Film Festival, at Berlinale Special Gala at the Zoo Palast on February 9, 2015. In the United States, it was released through a simultaneous limited theatrical release and video on demand on December 4, 2015 by Cinedigm. Death of a President Death of a President is a 2006 British docudrama political thriller film about the fictional assassination of George W. Bush, the 43rd and at the time, incumbent U.S. President, on 19 October 2007 in Chicago, Illinois. The film is presented as a future history docudrama and uses actors, archival video footage as well as computer-generated special effects to present the hypothetical aftermath the event had on civil liberties, racial profiling, journalistic sensationalism and foreign policy. The Case for Christ The Case for Christ is a 2017 American Christian drama film directed by Jon Gunn and written by Brian Bird, based on a true story that inspired the 1998 book of the same name by Lee Strobel. The film stars Mike Vogel, Erika Christensen, Faye Dunaway and Robert Forster, and follows an atheist journalist who looks to disprove his wifes Christian faith. The film was released on April 7, 2017 by Pure Flix Entertainment. Max Max is a 2002 British-Hungarian-Canadian fictional drama film, that depicts a friendship between a Jewish art dealer, Max Rothman, and a young Austrian painter, Adolf Hitler. The film explores Hitlers views which began to take shape under Nazi ideology; while also studying the artistic and design implications of the Third Reich and how their visual appeal helped hypnotize the German people. The film goes on to study the question of what could have been had Hitler been accepted as an artist. The film was the directorial debut of Menno Meyjes, who also wrote the film. Deuces Wild Deuces Wild is a 2002 American crime drama film directed by Scott Kalvert and written by Paul Kimatian and Christopher Gambale, who also created the story. It stars Stephen Dorff, Brad Renfro, James Franco, Matt Dillon, and Fairuza Balk, among others. The film is set in 1958 Brooklyn, New York City. Martin Scorsese was originally the executive producer, but he eventually removed his name from this film. It was the final film of cinematographer John A. Alonzo before his death in 2001. A Time for Drunken Horses A Time for Drunken Horses is a 2000 Iranian film directed by Bahman Ghobadi and produced in Iran. It was a co-winner of the Caméra dOr award at the Cannes Film Festival in 2000. Leonard Maltin notes that the film was "written by the director and shot in his native village, with a cast of extraordinary non-professionals." Loverboy Loverboy is a 1989 American comedy film starring Patrick Dempsey, Kirstie Alley, and Carrie Fisher. Cobb Cobb is a 1994 biopic starring Tommy Lee Jones as the famed baseball player Ty Cobb. The picture was written and directed by Ron Shelton and based on a book by Al Stump. The original music score was composed by Elliot Goldenthal. The film is told through the partnership between Cobb and sportswriter Al Stump who served as a ghostwriter of Cobbs autobiography. Some critics lauded the film and Joness performance, but the box office results for the picture were underwhelming. Come as You Are Come as You Are, also known as Hasta la Vista, is a Belgian road comedy-drama film released in 2011 featuring Gilles De Schryver, Robrecht Vanden Thoren, Tom Audenaert and Isabelle de Hertogh. The film is directed by Geoffrey Enthoven, written by Pierre De Clercq and based upon a real-life experience. Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life is a 2016 American live-action/animated family comedy film directed by Steve Carr and written by Chris Bowman, Hubbel Palmer and Kara Holden, based on the 2011 novel of the same name by James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts. The film stars Griffin Gluck, Lauren Graham, Rob Riggle, Isabela Moner, Retta, Thomas Barbusca, Andy Daly, and Adam Pally. It follows a middle school student who sets out to break every one of the many rules made by his domineering principal. Principal photography began on November 21, 2015 in Atlanta, Georgia. Lionsgate released the film on October 7, 2016. It received mostly positive reviews and grossed over $23 million. A sequel is in development. Golmaal 3 Golmaal 3 is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by Rohit Shetty and the sequel to the 2008 film Golmaal Returns and the third film in the Golmaal series. The film stars Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, Kunal Khemu, Shreyas Talpade, Kareena Kapoor, Johnny Lever, Ratna Pathak Shah and Mithun Chakraborty. Principal photography for the film began in March 2010 in Mumbai, Goa and Hyderabad. It is copy of Basu Chatterjees Khatta Meetha, which itself was based on the 1968 movie Yours, Mine and Ours, but was not a copy and Khatta Meetha had Ashok Kumar and Pearl Padamsee in lead roles and played an old couple marrying with children from their previous marriages, and films rights were later bought over. Golmaal 3 was released on 5 November 2010. In 2014, a Telugu feature film Pandavulu Pandavulu Tummada, was made as a remake of Golmaal 3 with top actors like Mohan Babu, Manchu Vishnu, Manchu Manoj, Varun Sandesh, Raveena Tandon. A sequel, Golmaal Again, was released in 2017. Paris Can Wait Paris Can Wait is a 2016 comedy film written, co-produced, and directed by Eleanor Coppola in her narrative directorial debut, as all of her previous directorial efforts had been documentaries. It stars Diane Lane, Alec Baldwin and Arnaud Viard. Sicilian Vampire Sicilian Vampire is a 2015 Canadian horror drama film written, directed by and starring Frank DAngelo. It also stars James Caan, Daryl Hannah, Paul Sorvino, and Robert Loggia. The film revolves around Santino "Sonny" Trafficante, a reputed mobster, who is bitten by a bat and turned into a vampire while at his hunting lodge. With his new abilities, Trafficante feels the need to right the wrongs in his life, while simultaneously trying to protect his loved ones. War Witch War Witch is a 2012 Canadian dramatic war film written and directed by Kim Nguyen and starring Rachel Mwanza, Alain Lino Mic Eli Bastien and Serge Kanyinda. It is about a child soldier forced into a civil war in Africa, and who is believed to be a witch. The film was primarily shot in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in the French and Lingala languages. After premiering at the Berlin International Film Festival, the film received positive reviews. It won several honours, including 10 at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards, notably Best Motion Picture. War Witch was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Crossfire Crossfire is a 1947 film noir drama film which deals with the theme of anti-Semitism, as did that years Academy Award for Best Picture winner, Gentlemans Agreement. The film was directed by Edward Dmytryk and the screenplay was written by John Paxton, based on the 1945 novel The Brick Foxhole by screenwriter and director Richard Brooks. The film stars Robert Mitchum, Robert Young, Robert Ryan, Gloria Grahame and Sam Levene. It received five Oscar nominations, including Ryan for Best Supporting Actor and Gloria Grahame for Best Supporting Actress. It was the first B movie to receive a best picture nomination. Mr. Nice Mr Nice is a 2010 British-Spanish crime-drama. Directed by Bernard Rose, Mr Nice is in part a biopic due to it being a loose film adaptation of Mr Nice, the 1997 cult autobiography by Howard Marks. The film features an ensemble cast starring Rhys Ifans as Howard Marks, along with David Thewlis, Omid Djalili and Jack Huston, with Crispin Glover and Chloë Sevigny. Ifans portrays Marks, a real-life Welsh marijuana smuggler who ran one of the biggest global cannabis smuggling operations from the late 1960s to the early 1980s, mostly while on the run. Marks associated with some of the more colourful characters of the era, allegedly even cutting deals with the likes of the FBI, the Mafia, the IRA and MI6. After serving time in Terre Haute, one of the "toughest" prisons in the United States, Marks stopped smuggling and dealing in cannabis, and gained wider fame as a pro cannabis campaigner, stand-up comedian, actor, lads mag columnist, television show panelist, music producer, motivational speaker, and even prospective Member of Parliament. Like Marks autobiography on which it is based, the film has polarised critics. The Music Man Santouri is a 2007 Iranian drama film directed by Dariush Mehrjui dealing with the life of a santour player named Ali Bolourchi. The films title, "Santouri" refers to one who can play the santour instrument. It is noteworthy that, in Persian "playing the Santour" is also the euphemism for injecting heroin into ones veins; thrashing, for instance, ones arm for causing the main artery of the arm to swell, in preparation for the injection, is reminiscent of playing the santour. The film has only been screened once in Iran and it has had limited release screenings in North America as well as some showings at various film festivals. Shanghai Express Shanghai Express is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Marlene Dietrich, Clive Brook, Anna May Wong, and Warner Oland. It was written by Jules Furthman, based on a 1931 story by Harry Hervey. Shanghai Express was the fourth of seven films von Sternberg and Dietrich made together. Shanghai Express was released during the midst of the Great Depression. The film was a huge hit with the public, grossing $3.7 million in its initial screenings in the United States alone, becoming the biggest financial success of the Dietrich-von Sternberg collaborations, and was the highest-grossing movie of 1932, surpassing the all-star Grand Hotel. Shanghai Express was remade as Night Plane from Chungking and Peking Express. Tokyo Drifter is a 1966 yakuza film directed by Seijun Suzuki. The story follows Tetsuya Watari as the reformed yakuza hitman "Phoenix" Tetsu who is forced to roam Japan avoiding execution by rival gangs. The majority of the film takes place in Tokyo, but portrays the city in a highly stylized manner. The opening sequence consists of a mash of images from metropolitan Tokyo, meant to condense the feeling of the city into one sequence. The film opens in stylized black and white, which becomes vibrant color in all subsequent scenes which served to represent Tokyo after the 1964 Summer Olympics. Herbie Rides Again Herbie Rides Again is a 1974 American comedy film and a sequel to The Love Bug, released six years earlier, and the second installment of the Herbie franchise made by Walt Disney Productions starring an anthropomorphic 1963 Volkswagen racing Beetle named Herbie. The movie was directed by Robert Stevenson and starred Helen Hayes, Stefanie Powers, Ken Berry, and Keenan Wynn reprising his villainous role as Alonzo Hawk. Herbie Rides Again was followed by two more theatrical sequels Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo and Herbie Goes Bananas. A later theatrical sequel, Fully Loaded was released in 2005. The title is referenced in the trailer for the 1975 British comedy film Monty Python and the Holy Grail. The Thing Called Love The Thing Called Love is a 1993 American comedy-drama film directed by Peter Bogdanovich and starring Samantha Mathis, River Phoenix, Dermot Mulroney and Sandra Bullock. While the film involves a love triangle and various complications in Mirandas route to success, it provides a sweetened glimpse at the lives of aspiring songwriters in Nashville. Its tagline is: "Stand by your dream". The film was Phoenixs final complete screen performance before his death. A "making of" documentary is available on the films DVD release, titled The Thing Called Love: A Look Back. Asterix and the Big Fight Asterix and the Big Fight is a 1989 French-German animated film directed by Philippe Grimond and produced by Yannick Piel. It is based on the Asterix comic book series. The film has a different plot from the book of the same name. It combines plot elements from Asterix and the Big Fight and Asterix and the Soothsayer. Although there is plenty of fighting — as usual for an Asterix story — the actual fight that the story is named for is not part of the movies plot. The novelization was titled "Operation Getafix". A Patch of Blue A Patch of Blue is a 1965 American drama film directed by Guy Green about the relationship between a black man and a blind white female teenager, and the problems that plague their relationship when they fall in love in a racially divided America. Made in 1965 against the backdrop of the growing civil rights movement, the film explores racism from the perspective of "love is blind." Shelley Winters won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, her second win for the award, following her victory in 1959 for The Diary of Anne Frank. It was also the final screen appearance for veteran actor Wallace Ford. Scenes of Poitier and Hartman kissing were excised from the film when it was shown in film theaters in the Southern United States. These scenes are intact in the DVD version. According to the DVD audio commentary, it was the decision of director Guy Green that A Patch of Blue be filmed in black and white, although color was available. The film was adapted by Guy Green from the 1961 book Be Ready with Bells and Drums by the Australian author Elizabeth Kata. The book later won a Writers Guild of America award. The plot differs slightly from the film in that it has a less optimistic ending. In addition to the Best Supporting Actress win for Winters, the film was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Best Cinematography and Best Music. Hartman, 22 at the time, was the youngest Best Actress nominee, a record she held for ten years before 20-year-old Isabelle Adjani broke her record in 1975. The Swimming Pool La Piscine is a 1969 Italian-French film directed by Jacques Deray, starring Alain Delon, Romy Schneider, Maurice Ronet and Jane Birkin. Set in summertime on the Côte dAzur, it is a drama of sexual jealousy and possessiveness. Both French and English-language versions of the film were made, with the actors filmed speaking English for the international release, which was unusual at a time when movies were always either dubbed or subtitled. That 114-minute international release, shorter than the French version, also had a slightly different editing. Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters is a 2017 Japanese computer-animated kaiju film directed by Kōbun Shizuno and Hiroyuki Seshita, written by Gen Urobuchi, and produced by Toho Animation and Polygon Pictures, in association with Netflix. It is the 32nd film in the Godzilla franchise, the 30th Godzilla film produced by Toho, the first animated film in the franchise, and the second film in the franchises Reiwa period. Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters follows a group of human refugees who attempt to recolonize Earth 20,000 years after the planet was taken over by Godzilla. The film was released theatrically in Japan on November 17, 2017, and was released worldwide on Netflix on January 17, 2018. It was followed by two sequels, City on the Edge of Battle and The Planet Eater, both of which were released in 2018. The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean is a 1972 American western film written by John Milius, directed by John Huston, and starring Paul Newman. It was loosely based on the life of Judge Roy Bean. Naked Weapon Naked Weapon is a 2002 Hong Kong action-thriller film directed by action choreographer Tony Ching and starring Maggie Q, Anya Wu and Daniel Wu. Written by prolific film producer Wong Jing, Naked Weapon is similar in theme though unrelated to his earlier work Naked Killer. The film revolves around three female assassins who get close to their targets, primarily through seduction, before they kill them. Having grossed HK$72,828 in the first week of release in Hong Kong, the film quickly dropped in the subsequent week. Great Expectations Great Expectations is a three-part BBC television drama adaptation by Sarah Phelps of the Charles Dickens’s 1861 novel of the same name, starring Ray Winstone as Magwitch, Gillian Anderson as Miss Havisham, Douglas Booth as Pip, Vanessa Kirby as Estella and David Suchet as Jaggers. The adaptation was first broadcast on British television over the Christmas period in 2011. Andersons casting as Miss Havisham drew attention to the production due to her being a mere 43 compared to other actresses who have played her. However, critical reception was generally positive. In 2012, the PBS broadcast earned the series a total of four Creative Arts Emmy Awards out of five nominations for Outstanding Art Direction, Cinematography, Costumes, and Main Title Design. The remaining nomination was for Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music. Let Sleeping Corpses Lie Let Sleeping Corpses Lie, also known as The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue and Dont Open the Window, is a 1974 Spanish-Italian science fiction zombie horror film written and directed by Jorge Grau and starring Ray Lovelock, Arthur Kennedy and Cristina Galbó. The film focuses on two protagonists who are harassed by a local police investigator in the English countryside and are implicated in murders committed by zombies who have been brought to life by a farming tool designed to kill insects via ultra-sonic radiation. After being presented at the Sitges Film festival in Spain on September 30, 1974, the film was released in Italy on 28 November 1974 and was later released throughout 1975 in the United States and the United Kingdom under varying titles. In total, the film was released under more than 15 different titles internationally. In the following years, the film has become a cult picture. Collapse Collapse, directed by Chris Smith, is an American documentary film exploring the theories, writings and life story of controversial author Michael Ruppert. Collapse premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2009 to positive reviews. I Can Quit Whenever I Want I Can Quit Whenever I Want is a 2014 Italian comedy film directed by Sydney Sibilia. Banana Joe Banana Joe is a 1982 Italian comedy film starring Bud Spencer. Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens Sharknado: The 4th Awakens is a 2016 American made-for-television sci-fi comedy disaster film and the fourth installment in the Sharknado film series, following Sharknado, The Second One, and Oh Hell No!. The film was directed by Anthony C. Ferrante with Ian Ziering, Tara Reid, David Hasselhoff and Ryan Newman reprising their roles from the previous installments. New people joining the cast in the film include Tommy Davidson, Masiela Lusha, Imani Hakim, Cheryl Tiegs and Gary Busey. The film premiered on Syfy in the United States on July 31, 2016. Though the film title, poster, and intro are a parody of the 2015 film The Force Awakens, it is not a mockbuster. The Great Father The Great Father is a 2017 Indian Malayalam language thriller film directed by Haneef Adeni and produced by Prithviraj Sukumaran, Arya, Santhosh Sivan, and Shaji Nadesan under the banner of August Cinema. It stars Mammootty in the lead role as David Nainan and Arya, Sneha, and Shaam in supporting roles. The original release date of 25 December 2016 was postponed to 30 March 2017. A dubbed version in Hindi, entitled Dashing Jiggarwala, was also released. Taboo , also known as Taboo, is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Nagisa Oshima. It is about homosexuality in the Shinsengumi during the bakumatsu period, the end of the samurai era in the mid-19th century. The Prophecy II The Prophecy II is a 1998 American fantasy horror film and the second installment in The Prophecy series. Christopher Walken reprises his role as the Archangel Gabriel. It was directed by Greg Spence and written by Spence and Matthew Greenberg. Loves of a Blonde Loves of a Blonde, also known as A Blonde in Love, is a 1965 Czechoslovak ensemble comedy film directed by Miloš Forman that follows a young woman, Andula, who has a routine job in a shoe factory in provincial Czechoslovakia, and her attempts at forging a romantic relationship. Forman based his story on a real-world incident from his past and the filmmakers focused much of their attention on trying to create a real-life look and feel by filming on location in a small Czech town with a shoe factory of its own, utilizing a largely non-professional cast, relying on a considerable amount of dialogue improvisation, and employing documentary-style cinematographic techniques. Upon its release, Loves of a Blonde was a popular success in its home country and was shown at some major film festivals, where it was well-received, garnering a number of nominations and awards. Critical response was largely positive, although some reviewers were less enthusiastic than others. The film is now considered one of the most significant examples of the Czech New Wave, a movement which took advantage of a temporary relaxation of totalitarian control over creative artists to use cinema as a means to explore new narrative strategies while making pointed critiques of social and political conditions behind the Iron Curtain. Loves of a Blonde was nominated for the 1966 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Virgin Mountain Virgin Mountain is a 2015 Icelandic drama film directed by Dagur Kári, starring Gunnar Jónsson and Ilmur Kristjánsdóttir. Its Icelandic title is Fúsi. The world premiere took place at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival, where the film was screened on 9 February 2015 in the Berlinale Special program. It was released in Icelandic cinemas on 20 March 2015. It won the prizes for best narrative feature, actor and screenplay at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival. The film won the 2015 Nordic Council Film Prize. Miss Meadows Miss Meadows is a 2014 American thriller film written and directed by Karen Leigh Hopkins. The film stars Katie Holmes, James Badge Dale, Callan Mulvey and Stephen Bishop. The film was released on November 14, 2014, by Entertainment One Films. Babies Babies, also known as Baby and Bébé, is a 2010 French documentary film by Thomas Balmès that follows four newborns through their first year after birth. Two of the babies featured in the film are from rural areas: Ponijao from Opuwo, Namibia, and Bayar from Bayanchandmani, Mongolia, and two are from urban areas: Mari from Tokyo, Japan, and Hattie from San Francisco, U.S. The film was released in the United States by Focus Features on 14 April 2010. The Paper Chase The Paper Chase is a 1973 film starring Timothy Bottoms, Lindsay Wagner, and John Houseman, and directed by James Bridges. Based on John Jay Osborn Jr.s 1971 novel The Paper Chase, it tells the story of James Hart, a first-year law student at Harvard Law School, his experiences with Professor Charles Kingsfield, a brilliant and demanding contract law instructor, and Harts relationship with Kingsfields daughter. Houseman earned an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as the professor. Houseman later reprised the role in a TV series of the same name that lasted four seasons. Ideal Home Ideal Home is a 2018 American comedy-drama film, written and directed by Andrew Fleming and starring Steve Coogan, Paul Rudd, Alison Pill, Jake McDorman, and Jack Gore. It premiered at the Mardi Gras Film Festival on February 15, 2018 and was released in the United States on June 29, 2018. Singham Returns Singham Returns is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Rohit Shetty and produced by Ajay Devgn FFilms. A sequel to the 2011 film Singham and the second installment in Shettys Police Universe, the film stars Ajay Devgn reprises his role from the previous film, as well as co-producing the project, while Kareena Kapoor plays the female lead thus replacing Kajal Aggarwal. The film was released worldwide on 15 August 2014. The plot is inspired by the movie Ekalavyan. Singham Returns has become one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of all time. Daddy's Little Girls Tyler Perrys Daddys Little Girls is a 2007 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Tyler Perry and produced by Perry and Reuben Cannon. It stars Gabrielle Union and Idris Elba. The film was released on February 14, 2007 by Lions Gate Entertainment. This is one of only three films directed by Perry that he does not appear in as well as the first of Perrys films to not be based on any of the filmmakers stage plays. Gold Diggers of 1933 Gold Diggers of 1933 is a pre-Code Warner Bros. musical film directed by Mervyn LeRoy with songs by Harry Warren and Al Dubin, staged and choreographed by Busby Berkeley. It stars Warren William, Joan Blondell, Aline MacMahon, Ruby Keeler, and Dick Powell, and features Guy Kibbee, Ned Sparks and Ginger Rogers. The story is based on the play The Gold Diggers by Avery Hopwood, which ran for 282 performances on Broadway in 1919 and 1920. The play was made into a silent film in 1923 by David Belasco, the producer of the Broadway play, as The Gold Diggers, starring Hope Hampton and Wyndham Standing, and again as a talkie in 1929, directed by Roy Del Ruth. That film, Gold Diggers of Broadway, which starred Nancy Welford and Conway Tearle, was the biggest box office hit of that year, and Gold Diggers of 1933 was one of the top-grossing films of 1933. This version of Hopwoods play was written by James Seymour and Erwin S. Gelsey, with additional dialogue by David Boehm and Ben Markson. In 2003, Gold Diggers of 1933 was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Fragments Winged Creatures is a 2008 crime film directed by Rowan Woods and starring Kate Beckinsale, Dakota Fanning, Josh Hutcherson, Guy Pearce, Forest Whitaker, Jennifer Hudson, Jackie Earle Haley, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Embeth Davidtz. It is an adaptation of Roy Freirichs novel Winged Creatures. It was released on DVD by Peace Arch Entertainment in the United States on August 4, 2009, as Fragments. Psych: The Movie Psych: The Movie is a television comedy film based on the USA Network dramedy series, Psych. The film follows the Psych characters three years later in San Francisco, since the series finale in 2014. The movie aired on December 7, 2017 on USA Network. James Roday, Dulé Hill, Timothy Omundson, Maggie Lawson, Kirsten Nelson, and Corbin Bernsen all reprised their roles from the series, with frequently recurring actors Kurt Fuller and Jimmi Simpson also appearing. The film was directed by series creator Steve Franks, who co-wrote the script with Roday. Franks hopes to make five more sequels, with the sequel, Psych 2: Lassie Come Home, debuting in 2020 on NBCUniversals new streaming service, Peacock. Trouble Every Day Trouble Every Day is a 2001 French erotic horror film directed by Claire Denis and written by Denis and Jean-Pol Fargeau. It stars Vincent Gallo, Tricia Vessey, Béatrice Dalle, Alex Descas and Marilu Marini. The films soundtrack is provided by Tindersticks. Alice Houri, who starred in Denis previous film Nénette et Boni, has a small cameo as a girl on a metro who watches Shane. Tower Tower is a 2016 animated documentary about the 1966 shootings at the University of Texas at Austin directed and produced by Keith Maitland. The film follows the shooting from the perspectives of several survivors, recreating their recounts via actors filmed and later animated in rotoscoping. The film premiered on March 13, 2016, at South by Southwest, before receiving a limited release by Kino Lorber in the United States on September 28, 2016. It was later aired on television on the PBS series Independent Lens. Manglehorn Manglehorn is a 2014 American drama film directed by David Gordon Green and written by Paul Logan. The film stars Al Pacino, Holly Hunter, Harmony Korine and Chris Messina. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. The film was released in theaters on June 19, 2015, by IFC Films. Havana Havana is a 1990 American drama film starring Robert Redford, Lena Olin, Alan Arkin and Raul Julia, directed by Sydney Pollack with music by Dave Grusin. The films plot concerns Jack Weil, an American professional gambler who decides to visit Havana, Cuba to gamble in 1958 on the eve of the Cuban Revolution. Real Women Have Curves Real Women Have Curves is a 2002 American comedy-drama film directed by Patricia Cardoso, based on the play of the same name by Josefina López, who co-authored the screenplay for the film with George LaVoo. The film stars America Ferrera as protagonist Ana García. It gained fame after winning the Audience Award for best dramatic film, and the Special Jury Prize for acting in the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. The film went on to receive the Youth Jury Award at the San Sebastian International Film Festival, the Humanitas Prize, the Imagen Award at the Imagen Foundation Awards, and Special Recognition by the National Board of Review. According to the Sundance Institute, the film gives a voice to young women who are struggling to love themselves and find respect in the United States. Gantz Gantz is a series of live-action Japanese science fiction films. The Gantz series is based on Hiroya Okus manga series, Gantz. The films are titled Gantz, the sequel Gantz: Perfect Answer, and a made-for-TV movie titled Another Gantz. The first film, starring Kazunari Ninomiya and Kenichi Matsuyama, follows two high school students who die and are transported to an alternate world. In this alternate reality, a black globe gives them a mission to kill aliens. Queen Christina Queen Christina is a pre-Code Hollywood biographical film, produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1933 by Walter Wanger and directed by Rouben Mamoulian. It stars Swedish-born actress Greta Garbo and John Gilbert in their fourth and last film together. The film portrays the life of Queen Christina of Sweden who became monarch at the age of six in 1632 and grew to be a powerful and influential leader. As well as the demands of being a war-leader during the Thirty Years War Queen Christina is expected to marry a suitable royal figure and produce an heir. However, she falls in love with a visiting Spanish envoy whom she is forbidden to marry as he is a Roman Catholic and must choose between love and her royal duty. The film was a major commercial and critical success in the United States and worldwide. No Good Deed No Good Deed is a 2002 American crime thriller film directed by Bob Rafelson, his last feature film to date. It stars Samuel L. Jackson, Milla Jovovich, Stellan Skarsgård and Doug Hutchison. The screenplay by Christopher Cannan and Steve Barancik is based on the short story "The House in Turk Street" by Dashiell Hammett. The original music score is by Jeff Beal. It was entered into the 24th Moscow International Film Festival. The Unknown Soldier The Unknown Soldier is a Finnish film directed by Edvin Laine that premiered in December 1955. It is based on The Unknown Soldier, a novel by Väinö Linna. The story is about the Continuation War between Finland and the Soviet Union as told from the viewpoint of ordinary Finnish soldiers. The film was and remains the most successful movie ever in Finland; about 2.8 million people, or more than half the Finnish population, saw it in theaters. Its portrayal of Linnas characters is widely accepted as canonical. Man on the Train The Man on the Train is a 2002 French crime-drama film directed by Patrice Leconte, starring Jean Rochefort and Johnny Hallyday. It was re-titled Man on the Train in the USA. The film was shot in Annonay, France and won the audience awards at the Venice Film Festival for "Best Film" and "Best Actor" in 2002. Though not an English-language film, the UK Film Council awarded £500,000 to assist its production. Paramount Classics acquired the United States distribution rights of this film and gave it a limited US theatrical release on May 9, 2003 to a total of 85 theaters; this film went on to gross $2,542,020 in United States theaters, which is a solid result for a non-English film. Paramount Classics was ecstatic with this films performance in the United States market. Agent Vinod Agent Vinod is a 2012 Indian action spy film directed by Sriram Raghavan, and written by Sriram Raghavan and Arijit Biswas. The movie borrows its name from the 1977 film of the same name. The film stars Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor. The Hunter's Prayer The Hunters Prayer is a 2017 American-German-Spanish action thriller film directed by Jonathan Mostow, based on the 2004 novel For the Dogs by Kevin Wignall. The film tells about a murderer helping a young woman to avenge the death of her family. The film stars Sam Worthington, Odeya Rush, Allen Leech, and Amy Landecker. Filming began on August 12, 2014 in Yorkshire, England. The film was theatrically released on June 9, 2017 in the United States by Saban Films. Iron Will Iron Will is a 1994 American adventure film directed by Charles Haid, it stars Mackenzie Astin, Kevin Spacey, David Ogden Stiers, George Gerdes, Brian Cox, Penelope Windust and August Schellenberg. Jesus' Son Jesus Son is a 1999 drama film that was adapted from the eponymous short story collection by Denis Johnson. The film stars Billy Crudup, Samantha Morton, Holly Hunter, and Dennis Hopper, with Denis Leary, Will Patton, John Ventimiglia, Michael Shannon, and Jack Black in supporting roles. It was awarded the Little Golden Lion award and the Ecumenical Award at the 1999 Venice Film Festival, and was named one of the top ten films of the year by The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and Roger Ebert, among others. The screenplay was written by Elizabeth Cuthrell, David Urrutia, and Oren Moverman, directed by Alison Maclean, and produced by Elizabeth Cuthrell, David Urrutia, and Lydia Pilcher for Evenstar Films. It was distributed in the United States by Lions Gate Entertainment. The title is taken from the lyrics of "Heroin", a 1966 song by The Velvet Underground. Summer of '42 Summer of 42 is a 1971 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film based on the memoirs of screenwriter Herman Raucher. It tells the story of how Raucher, in his early teens on his 1942 summer vacation on Nantucket Island, embarks on a one-sided romance with a young woman, Dorothy, whose husband has gone off to fight in World War II. The film was directed by Robert Mulligan, and starred Gary Grimes as Hermie, Jerry Houser as his best friend Oscy, Oliver Conant as their nerdy young friend Benjie, Jennifer ONeill as the mysterious woman with whom Hermie becomes involved, and Katherine Allentuck and Christopher Norris as a pair of girls whom Hermie and Oscy attempt to seduce. Mulligan also has an uncredited role as the voice of the adult Hermie. Maureen Stapleton also appears in a small, uncredited voice role. Rauchers novelization of his screenplay of the same name was released prior to the films release and became a runaway bestseller, to the point that audiences lost sight of the fact that the book was based on the film and not vice versa. Though a pop culture phenomenon in the first half of the 1970s, the novelization went out of print and slipped into obscurity throughout the next two decades until a Broadway adaptation in 2001 brought it back into the public light and prompted Barnes & Noble to acquire the publishing rights to the book. Gothic Gothic is a 1986 British horror film directed by Ken Russell, starring Gabriel Byrne as Lord Byron, Julian Sands as Percy Bysshe Shelley, Natasha Richardson as Mary Shelley, Myriam Cyr as Claire Clairmont and Timothy Spall as Dr. John William Polidori. It features a soundtrack by Thomas Dolby, and marks Richardsons film debut. The film is a fictionalized retelling of the Shelleys visit to Lord Byron in Villa Diodati by Lake Geneva, shot in Gaddesden Place. It concerns their competition to write a horror story, which ultimately led to Mary Shelley writing Frankenstein and John Polidori writing "The Vampyre." The same event has also been portrayed in the films Bride of Frankenstein and Haunted Summer, among others. The films poster motif is based on Henry Fuselis 1781 painting The Nightmare, which is also referenced in the film. Nappily Ever After Nappily Ever After is a 2018 American romantic comedy film directed by Haifaa al-Mansour and written by Adam Brooks and Cee Marcellus. It is based on the novel of the same name by Trisha R. Thomas. The film stars Sanaa Lathan, Ernie Hudson, Lyriq Bent, Lynn Whitfield, Ricky Whittle, and Camille Guaty. The film was released on September 21, 2018, by Netflix. The Unforgiven The Unforgiven is a 1960 American western film filmed in Durango, Mexico. It was directed by John Huston and stars Burt Lancaster, Audrey Hepburn, Audie Murphy, Charles Bickford and Lillian Gish. The story is based upon the 1957 novel by Alan Le May. The film, uncommonly for its time, spotlights the issue of racism against Native Americans and people believed to have Native American blood in the Old West. The movie is also known for problems behind the scenes. Huston often said this was his least satisfying movie. The Talk of the Town The Talk of the Town is a 1942 American comedy/drama film directed by George Stevens and starring Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, and Ronald Colman, with a supporting cast featuring Edgar Buchanan and Glenda Farrell. The screenplay was adapted by Dale Van Every, Irwin Shaw, and Sidney Buchman from a story by Sidney Harmon. The picture was released by Columbia Pictures. This was the second time that Grant and Arthur were paired in a film, after Only Angels Have Wings. The Big Bang The Big Bang is a 2010 American action thriller film written by Erik Jendresen and directed by Tony Krantz, starring Antonio Banderas and Sienna Guillory. A.C.A.B. - All Cops Are Bastards ACAB – All Cops Are Bastards is a 2012 Italian drama film directed by Stefano Sollima. Kara Bela Trouble on Wheels is a 2015 Turkish action film directed by Burak Aksak. Arthur Newman Arthur Newman is a 2012 American dramatic comedy film directed by Dante Ariola and starring Colin Firth and Emily Blunt. Written by Becky Johnston, the film is about a former professional golfer who fakes his own death and assumes a new identity in order to escape his life of failure. On his way to a new job in the Midwest, he is joined by a troubled young woman who is also trying to escape from her past. The film was released theatrically in the United States on April 26, 2013. In This Corner of the World is a 2016 Japanese animated wartime drama film produced by MAPPA, co-written and directed by Sunao Katabuchi, featuring character designs by Hidenori Matsubara and music by Kotringo. The film is based on the manga of the same name written and illustrated by Fumiyo Kōno. It premiered in Japan on November 12, 2016. Animatsu Entertainment licensed the global distribution rights of the film in June 2016. Shout! Factory has acquired the distribution rights for North America, with a U.S. theatrical release on August 11, 2017, co-released by Funimation Films. An extended version of the film, titled as , will premiere in December 20, 2019. The film is set in the 1930s–1940s in Hiroshima and Kure in Japan, roughly 10 years before and after the atomic bomb, but mainly in 1944–45. In the film, nature and traditional culture in Japan are clearly described and contrasted with the cruel and irredeemable scenes brought by the war. Though it is a fictional account, the episodes and background of the story are based on facts and real incidents researched by the production staff. In the film, the lost townscape of pre-war Hiroshima, damaged by the atomic bombing in Hiroshima, is accurately revived in the scenes, following old photos, documents, and the memories of living people. Gun Shy Gun Shy is a 2000 film written and directed by Eric Blakeney, and starring Liam Neeson, Oliver Platt and Sandra Bullock. 200 Pounds Beauty 200 Pounds Beauty is a 2006 South Korean musical romantic comedy film written and directed by Kim Yong-hwa. It is based on the Japanese manga by Yumiko Suzuki about an overweight ghost singer who undergoes intensive plastic surgery to become a pop sensation. The film was a critical and commercial success. It was the third best-selling domestic film of 2006 with 6,619,498 admissions nationwide, grossing . 200 Pounds Beauty also received several awards and nominations, including Best Actress for Kim Ah-joong at the 2007 Grand Bell Awards. Patema Inverted is a 2013 Japanese animated science fiction film written and directed by Yasuhiro Yoshiura. It was released in Japan on November 9, 2013. A four-episode original net animation series, Patema Inverted: Beginning of the Day, streamed in 2012. The film was also shown in the UK. Cinedigm and GKIDS released the film on Blu-ray and DVD in North America on November 11, 2014. The film received mainly positive reviews from critics, praising its originality, characters, and plot. The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe is a 1972 French comedy film directed by Yves Robert, written by Francis Veber, starring Pierre Richard, Jean Rochefort, Bernard Blier and Mireille Darc. The films sequel, Le Retour du Grand Blond, was released in 1974. The film was remade in English as The Man with One Red Shoe. The Hit The Hit is a 1984 British road crime film directed by Stephen Frears and starring John Hurt, Terence Stamp, Laura del Sol and Tim Roth. The film was Stamps first starring role in over a decade and Roth won an Evening Standard award as an apprentice hit man. The title music is provided by Roger Waters and Eric Clapton. Spanish flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucia performed the soundtrack music. The film was released on DVD by The Criterion Collection in April 2009. Voldemort: Origins of the Heir Voldemort: Origins of the Heir is an English-language Italian dark fantasy film directed by Gianmaria Pezzato and with Stefano Prestia as executive producer. It is an unofficial fan-made prequel to the Harry Potter film series. Voldemort: Origins of the Heir depicts the story of Tom Riddles rise to power as a dark wizard and main antagonist in the Harry Potter saga. Several original characters are introduced in the film: not only the protagonist, but also the other Hogwarts houses heirs, and several minor characters for the plot. The official teaser trailer was released on Facebook and YouTube in June 2017. The Facebook video exceeded thirty million views in less than 48 hours. On December 1, 2017, the final trailer was released on YouTube. The film was not released in cinemas but available to view for free on YouTube. It was uploaded for viewing on 13 January 2018 and by March 2018 had received over 15 million views. Reception to the film has been generally mixed with criticism levelled at the actors and direction, but praise for the special effects. Caveman Caveman is a 1981 American slapstick comedy film written and directed by Carl Gottlieb and starring Ringo Starr, Dennis Quaid, Shelley Long and Barbara Bach. Teen Spirit Teen Spirit is a television movie that premiered on ABC Family on August 7, 2011. It is directed by Gil Junger and stars Cassie Scerbo and Lindsey Shaw as the main protagonists. Brian's Song Brians Song is a 1971 ABC Movie of the Week that recounts the details of the life of Brian Piccolo, a Chicago Bears football player stricken with terminal cancer after turning pro in 1965, told through his friendship with Bears teammate Gale Sayers. Piccolos and Sayers sharply differing temperaments and racial backgrounds made them unlikely to become as close friends as they did, including becoming the first interracial roommates in the history of the National Football League, and the film chronicles the evolution of their friendship, ending with Piccolos death in 1970. The production was such a success on ABC that it was later shown in theaters by Columbia Pictures with a major premiere in Chicago; however, it was soon withdrawn due to a lack of business. Critics have called the movie one of the finest telefilms ever made. A 2005 readers poll taken by Entertainment Weekly ranked Brians Song seventh in its list of the top "guy-cry" films ever made. The movie is based on Sayers account of his friendship with Piccolo and coping with Piccolos illness in Sayers autobiography, I Am Third. The film was written by veteran screenwriter William Blinn, whose script, one Dallas television critic called, "highly restrained, steering clear of any overt sentimentality conveying the genuine affection the two men felt so deeply for each other." Although based on a true story, the film did include some fictional scenes. One example was when George Halas told Gale Sayers that he wanted to bench Brian Piccolo when he suspected that there may be a problem affecting his performance. He later learned of Brians cancer. In reality, Jim Dooley was the head coach at that time, as Halas had retired from the position following the 1967 season. Ilsa: She Wolf of the SS Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS is a 1975 Canadian Nazisploitation/sexploitation film directed by Don Edmonds, produced by David F. Friedman and written by Jonah Royston. Vampires: Los Muertos Vampires: Los Muertos is a 2002 American direct-to-video horror western film directed and written by Tommy Lee Wallace and starring Jon Bon Jovi as a vampire hunter. A sequel to the 1998 film Vampires, it was produced by John Carpenter although this film introduces new characters and the only reference to the previous film is the mention of Father Adam Guiteau from the previous film who has since died in this film as well as the legendary Beziers Cross which was unsuccessfully used in the first film to perform a ritual that enables vampires to invulnerably survive daylight. The film was followed by a sequel, The Turning. The Dead The Dead is a 1987 drama feature film directed by John Huston, starring his daughter Anjelica Huston. An international co-production between Ireland, the United Kingdom, the United States, and West Germany, The Dead was the last film that Huston directed, and it was released posthumously. It was adapted from the short story "The Dead" by James Joyce, which was included in his short works collection Dubliners. The film takes place in Dublin in 1904 at an Epiphany party held by two sisters and their niece. The story focuses attention on the academic Gabriel Conroy and his discovery of his wife Grettas memory of a deceased lover. The Dead was nominated for two Academy Awards—for Best Adapted Screenplay and for Best Costume Design. F.I.S.T. F.I.S.T. is a 1978 American drama film directed by Norman Jewison and starring Sylvester Stallone. Stallone plays a Cleveland warehouse worker who becomes involved in the labor union leadership of the fictional "Federation of Inter-State Truckers". The film is loosely based on the Teamsters union and their former President Jimmy Hoffa. Although the film was Stallones first post-Rocky film, it was stated that the title acronym F.I.S.T. was an unintentional play on Stallones public image as the boxer Rocky Balboa. Beautiful Lies De vrais mensonges is a 2010 French comedy-romance film starring Audrey Tautou and directed by Pierre Salvadori. The screenplay was written by Salvadori and Benoît Graffin. It was distributed in English-speaking countries under the titles Beautiful Lies and Full Treatment. A Dog's Life A Dogs Life is a 1918 American short silent film written, produced and directed by Charlie Chaplin. This was Chaplins first film for First National Films. Chaplin plays opposite an animal as "co-star". "Scraps" was the hero in this film, as he helps Charlie and Edna towards a better life. Edna Purviance plays a dance hall singer and Charlie Chaplin, The Tramp. Sydney Chaplin had a small role in this film; this was the first time the two brothers were on screen together. Charles Lapworth, a former newspaper editor who had met Chaplin when he interviewed him, took a role as a consultant on the film. Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland is a 1989 American black comedy slasher film and the second sequel to Sleepaway Camp. Written by Fritz Gordon and directed by Michael A. Simpson, it stars Pamela Springsteen as Angela, Tracy Griffith, Mark Oliver, and Michael J. Pollard. Taking place one year after the events in the previous film, the film again follows the same transgender serial killer Angela Baker targeting teenagers at a summer camp. The Reflecting Skin The Reflecting Skin is a 1990 British-Canadian dramatic horror film written and directed by Philip Ridley and starring Jeremy Cooper, Viggo Mortensen and Lindsay Duncan. Described by its director as a "mythical interpretation" of childhood, the film weaves elements of vampirism, Surrealism, black comedy, symbolism, and religious zealotry throughout its narrative about the perceptions and fantasies of an impressionable young boy in 1950s America. The film places the majority of its action outdoors around the dilapidated farms and in the wheat fields of Idaho shot in idyllic sunlight which belies the dark secrets of the characters and plot. Good Morning is a 1959 comedy film by Japanese director Yasujirō Ozu. It is a loose remake of his own 1932 silent film I Was Born, and is Ozus second film in color. From Within From Within is a horror film directed by Phedon Papamichael Jr. and written by Brad Keene. Filming took place in Maryland in fall 2007. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April–May 2008. Kurt & Courtney Kurt & Courtney is a 1998 documentary film by Nick Broomfield investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of Kurt Cobain, and allegations of Courtney Loves involvement in it. I Capture the Castle I Capture the Castle is a 2003 British film directed by Tim Fywell. It is based on the 1948 novel of the same title by Dodie Smith, with the screenplay written by Heidi Thomas. The film was released in the UK on 9 May 2003. Romola Garai played the lead role of Cassandra Mortmain alongside Bill Nighy, Rose Byrne and Tara Fitzgerald. Toy Story Toons: Hawaiian Vacation Toy Story Toons: Hawaiian Vacation is a 2011 Pixar computer animated short film directed by Gary Rydstrom. It is the first short in the Toy Story Toons series. The short features characters from the Toy Story films and takes place after the events of Toy Story 3. It premiered in theaters with Pixars Cars 2, and was included on the films media release. Kristy Kristy is a 2014 American horror film directed by Oliver Blackburn and starring Haley Bennett and Ashley Greene. The plot follows a college student who stays on campus alone over Thanksgiving break and finds herself terrorized by a cult of ritual killers. The film premiered at the London Film Festival and also had theatrical releases internationally. In the United States, the film debuted on the Lifetime Network in October 2015, and was released on Netflix on November 5, 2015. Permanent Midnight Permanent Midnight is a 1998 independent drama film directed by David Veloz and starring Ben Stiller. The supporting cast features Maria Bello, Elizabeth Hurley, Owen Wilson, Cheryl Ladd and Janeane Garofalo. The film is based on Jerry Stahls autobiographical book of the same name and tells the story of Stahls rise from a small-time television writer to his success as a comedy writer making up to $5,000 a week writing for 1980s series such as thirtysomething, Moonlighting, and ALF. Maria Bello stars as Kitty, a fellow detox survivor to whom Stahl relates his rise and fall. The film also stars Owen Wilson as Stahls friend and fellow addict, Nicky; Elizabeth Hurley as his wife, Sandra; and Janeane Garofalo as a Hollywood agent, Jana. Fred Willard also appears as the producer of Mr. Chompers. The real Stahl makes a cameo appearance as a doctor at a methadone clinic. Stillers performance in the film was critically acclaimed, but the film failed at the box office and never saw widespread release . It has been released on DVD in the USA and the UK. A soundtrack CD was also released with most of the music heard in the film. Dirty Love Dirty Love is a 2005 American romantic comedy film written by and starring Jenny McCarthy and directed by John Mallory Asher. At the time of filming, McCarthy and Asher were married; they divorced the month the film was released. Playing heavily off McCarthys reputation for toilet humor, the film was critically panned and was a box-office bomb; it also received the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture. A King in New York A King in New York is a 1957 British comedy film directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin in his last leading role, which co-stars, among others, his young son Michael. The film presents a satirical view of the McCarthy communist-hunt era and certain other aspects of United States politics and society. The film, which was produced in Europe after Chaplins exile from the U.S. in 1952, did not open in the United States until 1973. 7 Seconds 7 Seconds is a 2005 American crime action thriller film directed by Simon Fellows and starring Wesley Snipes and Tamzin Outhwaite. The film was released on Direct-to-DVD in the United States on June 28, 2005. The title refers to the timers at the beginning of the film, which are set at 00:07. Ruby Red Ruby Red is a 2013 German fantasy film based on the book with the same name by Kerstin Gier. A sequel was produced in 2014 under the title Sapphire Blue, followed in 2016 by Emerald Green. Blind Blind is a 2014 Norwegian drama film written and directed by Eskil Vogt. The film premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on 19 January 2014. Vogt received the Screenwriting Award for Blind at Sundance. The film was later screened in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival and was nominated for the 2014 Nordic Council Film Prize. Deadpool: No Good Deed No Good Deed is a 2017 American superhero short film featuring the Marvel Comics character Deadpool. The film was directed by David Leitch from a script by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, with Ryan Reynolds starring as Deadpool. In No Good Deed, Wade Wilson tries to save an old man from a mugger, but fails because he takes the time to change into his Deadpool costume first. Shortly before the release of the 2017 film Logan, its theatrical runtime was extended by several minutes. This was due to the addition of a Deadpool short film playing before Logan in place of a traditional post-credits scene. The short was filmed in December 2016 and serves as a tease for the feature film Deadpool 2, but is not a trailer for that film. It plays into Deadpools characteristic humor in several ways, being based on an absurd premise that would not work in a feature film, having fourth wall-breaking references to Logan, making fun of the character Superman, and featuring a cameo by Stan Lee in one version. No Good Deed was originally released by 20th Century Fox in front of Logan on March 3, 2017, and an alternate version of the short was released online by Reynolds the following day. Responses to the short praised it as a tease for Deadpool 2 and for showing that Leitch understands the character ahead of directing that film. Its humor was also highlighted by many critics. Elektra Luxx Elektra Luxx is a 2010 comedy film directed and written by Sebastian Gutierrez featuring Carla Gugino. The film is a sequel to the ensemble comedy Women in Trouble. The film premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in 2010, where it was acquired by Sony Pictures, and it was released to the rest of the country on March 11, 2011. It was shown on UK TV on February 28, 2011. Summer Hours Summer Hours is a 2008 French drama film directed by Olivier Assayas. It is the second in a series of films produced by Musée dOrsay, after Flight of the Red Balloon. In the film, two brothers and a sister witness the disappearance of their childhood memories when they must relinquish the family belongings to ensure their deceased mothers succession. The film received its United States premiere on October 1, 2008, at the 46th New York Film Festival. The Criterion Collection released a special edition of the film on April 20, 2010. The film was named the ninth "Best Film of the 21st Century So Far" in 2017 by The New York Times. The Peanut Butter Falcon The Peanut Butter Falcon is a 2019 American comedy-drama film directed and written by Tyler Nilson and Michael Schwartz, and starring Shia LaBeouf, Zack Gottsagen, Dakota Johnson, John Hawkes, Bruce Dern, Jon Bernthal and Thomas Haden Church. Its plot follows a young man with Down syndrome who escapes from an assisted living facility and befriends a wayward fisherman on the run; as the two men form a rapid bond, a social worker attempts to track them. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 9, 2019, and was given a limited theatrical release in the United States on August 9, 2019, by Roadside Attractions. The film went on to become a sleeper hit, expanding its release over the ensuing weeks, and grossing over $19 million. Little Little is a 2019 American fantasy comedy film directed and co-written by Tina Gordon. It stars Regina Hall, Issa Rae, and Marsai Martin, and follows an overbearing boss who is transformed into the child version of herself. Martin serves as an executive producer on the project, and at 14 years old is the youngest person to ever hold the title on a Hollywood production. The film was released in the United States on April 12, 2019, by Universal Pictures, and grossed over $48 million worldwide. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances and heart but called it "a bit safer and lighter on laughs than many would like." The Unknown The Unknown is a 1927 American silent horror film directed by Tod Browning and starring Lon Chaney as carnival knife thrower Alonzo the Armless and Joan Crawford as the scantily clad carnival girl he hopes to marry. Chaney did collaborative scenes with real-life armless double Paul Desmuke, whose legs and feet were used to manipulate objects such as knives and cigarettes in frame with Chaneys upper body and face. Endless Love Endless Love is a 1981 American romantic drama film based on Scott Spencers 1979 novel of the same name. The film is directed by Franco Zeffirelli, and stars Brooke Shields and Martin Hewitt. The screenplay was written by Judith Rascoe. The original music score was composed by Jonathan Tunick. The film was released in July 1981 and received negative reviews, with critics comparing it unfavorably to the novel. Spencer disliked it, believing the filmmakers to have missed the point of the book which showcased the dangers of obsessive love. The film was a box-office success, and its theme song, performed by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie, also called "Endless Love", became a #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. It spent nine weeks at #1 and received Academy Award and Golden Globe Award nominations for "Best Original Song", along with five Grammy Award nominations. The film is also notable for being the film debut of Tom Cruise in a minor role. Kill Theory Kill Theory is a 2009 horror-thriller film directed by Chris Moore and written by Kelly C. Palmer. Guide Guide is a 1965 romantic drama Indian film, starring Dev Anand and Waheeda Rehman. It was directed by Vijay Anand, who contributed to the screenplay. The film is based on the novel The Guide, by R. K. Narayan. The film was a box office hit upon release. The movie proved memorable for its award-winning performances by the lead actors and memorable music by S. D. Burman. Time magazine listed it at Number Four on its list of Best Bollywood Classics. A 120-minute U.S. version was written by Pearl S. Buck, and directed and produced by Tad Danielewski. The film was screened at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, 42 years after its release. Rabbits Rabbits is a 2002 series of short horror web films written and directed by David Lynch, although Lynch himself refers to it as a sitcom. It depicts three humanoid rabbits played by Scott Coffey, Laura Elena Harring and Naomi Watts in a room. Their disjointed conversations are interrupted by a laugh track. Rabbits is presented with the tagline "In a nameless city deluged by a continuous rain ... three rabbits live with a fearful mystery". Originally consisting of a series of eight short episodes shown exclusively on Lynchs website, Rabbits is no longer available there. It is now mostly available on DVD in the "Lime Green Set" collection of Lynchs films, in a re-edited four-episode version. In addition, the set and some footage of the rabbits are reused in Lynchs Inland Empire. Anaconda 3: Offspring Anaconda 3: Offspring is a 2008 American horror television film directed by Don E. FauntLeRoy. It is a sequel to The Hunt for the Blood Orchid and the third installment in the Anaconda franchise. The film premiered on Sci-Fi Channel on July 26, 2008 and stars David Hasselhoff, Crystal Allen and John Rhys-Davies. It was followed by a sequel, Trail of Blood. The Kid Stays in the Picture The Kid Stays in the Picture is a 1994 autobiography by film producer Robert Evans. A film adaptation of the book was released in 2002. The title comes from a line attributed to studio head Darryl F. Zanuck, who was defending Evans after some of the actors involved in the film The Sun Also Rises had recommended he be removed from the cast. The film adaptation was directed by Nanette Burstein and Brett Morgen and released by USA Films. It was screened out of competition at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Champions Champions is a 2018 Spanish comedy-drama film directed by Javier Fesser. The Absent Minded Professor The Absent-Minded Professor is a 1961 American comic science fiction family film produced by Walt Disney Productions based on the short story "A Situation of Gravity" by Samuel W. Taylor. The title character was based in part on Hubert Alyea, a professor emeritus of chemistry at Princeton University, who was known as "Dr. Boom" for his explosive demonstrations. Directed by Robert Stevenson, the film stars Fred MacMurray as Professor Ned Brainard. The film was a huge success at the box-office, and two years later became the first Disney film to have a sequel, 1963s Son of Flubber. The original 1961 film was one of the first Disney films to be colorized, and, along with 1959s The Shaggy Dog and 1963s Son of Flubber, it is one of Disneys few black-and-white films to be produced after 1941. The Cake Eaters The Cake Eaters is a 2007 American independent drama film about two small town families who must confront old issues with the return of one familys son. The film was directed by Mary Stuart Masterson and stars Kristen Stewart, Aaron Stanford, Bruce Dern, and Jayce Bartok. Kristen Stewart is featured as Georgia, a young girl with Friedreichs ataxia, a rare disease for which there is no cure. The Secret of Roan Inish The Secret of Roan Inish is a 1994 American/Irish independent film of Irish magical realism written and directed by John Sayles. It is based on the novel Secret of the Ron Mor Skerry, by Rosalie K. Fry. It is centered on the Irish and Orcadian folklores of selkies—seals that can shed their skins to become human. The story, set on the west coast of Ireland, is about Fiona, a young girl who is sent to live with her grandparents and her cousin Eamon near the island of Roan Inish, where the selkies are rumored to reside. It is a family legend that her younger brother was swept away in his infancy and raised by a selkie. Part of the film takes place in Donegal. My Fake Fiancé My Fake Fiancé is a 2009 television film starring Melissa Joan Hart and Joey Lawrence. It premiered on the ABC Family channel on April 19, 2009. Intruder Intruder is a 1989 American horror film written and directed by Scott Spiegel, co-written by Lawrence Bender, and produced by Sam Raimi. Invaders from Mars Invaders from Mars is a 1953 independently made American SuperCinecolor science fiction film directed by William Cameron Menzies and starring Jimmy Hunt, Helena Carter, Arthur Franz, Morris Ankrum, Leif Erickson, and Hillary Brooke. It was produced by Edward L. Alperson Jr. The film was distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. Awakened during a thunderstorm, youngster David MacLean witnesses a brightly lit flying saucer disappear underground in the large sand pit behind his home. When his father investigates, he returns a changed man; soon Davids mother, a young neighbor girl, and others begin to act in the same way. Begging the police for help, Davids panicked story is heard by Dr. Pat Blake, who takes him to astronomer Dr. Stuart Kelston. David soon convinces Kelston, who comes to believe this is an invading vanguard from Mars. Invaders from Mars recounts its story from the point of view of an older child in an adult world heading into crisis. It was developed from a scenario by Richard Blake and based on a story treatment by John Tucker Battle, who was inspired by a dream recounted to him by his wife. The film was rushed into production to show in theaters before George Pals War of the Worlds, becoming the first feature film to show aliens and their spacecraft in color. True Confessions True Confessions is a 1981 American neo-noir crime film directed by Ulu Grosbard and starring Robert De Niro and Robert Duvall as the brothers Spellacy, a priest and police detective. Produced by Chartoff-Winkler Productions, it is adapted from the novel of the same name by John Gregory Dunne, loosely based on the Black Dahlia murder case of 1947. Dunne wrote the screenplay with his wife, novelist Joan Didion. The Page Turner The Page Turner is a 2006 French film directed by Denis Dercourt. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Cats Don't Dance Cats Dont Dance is a 1997 American animated musical comedy film distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures under their Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label, and the only fully animated feature produced by Turner Feature Animation. This studio was merged during the post-production of Cats Dont Dance into Warner Bros. Animation after the merger of Time Warner with Turner Broadcasting System in 1996. Turner Feature Animation had also produced the animated portions of Turners The Pagemaster. The film was the directorial debut of former Disney animator Mark Dindal, and stars the voices of Scott Bakula, Jasmine Guy, Matthew Herried, Ashley Peldon, John Rhys-Davies, Kathy Najimy, Don Knotts, Hal Holbrook, Betty Lou Gerson, René Auberjonois, George Kennedy, and Dindal. Its musical numbers were written by Randy Newman and includes Gene Kellys contributions as choreographer, before his death in 1996. The film was Kellys final film project and is dedicated to his memory. Barefoot Gen is a 1983 Japanese anime war drama film loosely based on the Japanese manga series of the same name by Keiji Nakazawa. Directed by Mori Masaki and starring Issei Miyazaki, Masaki Kōda and Tatsuya Jo, it depicts World War II in Japan from a childs point of view revolving around the events surrounding the bombing of Hiroshima and the main characters first hand experience of the bomb. Barefoot Gen was dubbed by Streamline Pictures in 1995, despite the fact that it was released in the United States on June 13, 1992 and on July 3, 1992 at San Jose. A sequel, Barefoot Gen 2, was released on June 14, 1986. Ju-on , also known as simply Ju-on, is a 2000 Japanese V-Cinema supernatural horror film and the first installment in the Ju-on franchise, following two short films. The film was written and directed by Takashi Shimizu and is divided in six parts, chronicling the experiences of tenants of a cursed house where a man, Takeo Saeki killed his wife, Kayako, and his son, Toshio, in a jealous rage. It was followed by The Curse 2 in the same year. Damage Damage is a 2009 American action film directed by Jeff F. King. The film stars Steve Austin, Walton Goggins, Laura Vandervoort and Lynda Boyd. The film was released in the United States on January 28, 2010. The film is hard edged, bare knuckles fight film that focuses on the tough choices people make in times of recession. Damage is the first in a multi-picture deal between Austin, Nasser Entertainment, and Caliber Media. Damage is a direct-to-video film; it did receive a theatrical cinema release in the United States on January 28, 2010. Henry Fool Henry Fool is a 1997 American black comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by Hal Hartley, featuring Thomas Jay Ryan, James Urbaniak, and Parker Posey. As in The Unbelievable Truth, an earlier Hartley film, expectation and reality again conflict. The film won the best screenplay award at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. A sequel, titled Fay Grim, was released in 2006. Another sequel, titled Ned Rifle, was released in 2014. The Suicide Shop The Suicide Shop is a 2012 French animated film written and directed by Patrice Leconte and is based on Jean Teules novel of the same name. It was released on 16 May 2012 in France. As with the source material, it centres on an undepressed child born into a proprietorial family that runs a shop that sells suicide adjuncts in a dilapidated, near future city. Custody Custody is a 2017 French drama film directed by Xavier Legrand and starring Léa Drucker and Denis Ménochet. It was screened in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival where it won the Silver Lion. At the 44th César Awards, Custody won the awards for Best Film, Best Actress, and Best Original Screenplay. Sällskapsresan eller Finns det svenskt kaffe på grisfesten Sällskapsresan eller Finns det svenskt kaffe på grisfesten? is a Swedish comedy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 22 August 1980, and the first in a franchise directed by Lasse Åberg. The film has reached cult status in Sweden and a vast number of the Swedish people have seen it, and many of the lines in the movie are known and referenced frequently by many Swedes. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. Pawn Pawn is a 2013 direct-to-video film directed by David A. Armstrong in his directorial debut. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is a 1945 American romantic drama film that marked the debut of Elia Kazan as a film director. Adapted by Tess Slesinger and Frank Davis from the 1943 novel by Betty Smith, the period drama focuses on an impoverished, but aspirational, second-generation Irish-American family living in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, in the early 20th century. Peggy Ann Garner received the Academy Juvenile Award for her performance as Francie Nolan, the adolescent girl at the center of the coming-of-age story. Other stars are Dorothy McGuire, Joan Blondell, Lloyd Nolan, Ted Donaldson, and James Dunn, who received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Francies father. The screenplay was adapted for radio in 1949 and television in 1974. In 2010, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Two Girls and a Guy Two Girls and a Guy is a 1997 American comedy-drama film written and directed by James Toback and produced by Edward R. Pressman and Chris Hanley. It stars Robert Downey Jr., Heather Graham and Natasha Gregson Wagner. The film is mainly based upon dialogue between the characters. It was shot almost entirely in real time, and within a single setting, leading some reviewers to compare the film to a stage play. Director James Toback told interviewers he wrote the films screenplay in only four days and shot the film in just eleven days. 12:08 East of Bucharest 12:08 East of Bucharest is a 2006 Romanian film directed by Corneliu Porumboiu, released in 2006 and winner of the Caméra dOr Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. It was also released in the United States under the abridged titles East of Bucharest and 12:08 Bucharest. The film is set in the city of Vaslui, and centers on a group of characters who revisit the Romanian Revolution of 1989 which brought an end to the communist regime. The full English title refers to the setting of the film and the time of day at which Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu fled following the revolution, 12:08 pm on 22 December 1989. The original Romanian title roughly translates to "Was There or Wasnt There?", referring to the films central issue: did Vaslui have any part in the 1989 revolution? The answer depends on whether the city registered any protest before the moment of Ceauşescus flight. Welcome to Sarajevo Welcome to Sarajevo is a British war film released in 1997. It is directed by Michael Winterbottom. The screenplay is by Frank Cottrell Boyce and is based on the book Natashas Story by Michael Nicholson. Shadow Shadow is a 2018 Chinese period film directed by Zhang Yimou. It was screened at the 75th Venice International Film Festival, the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, and the 2018 BFI London Film Festival. It will be released in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States in 2019. Gray Matters Gray Matters is a 2006 American romantic comedy film directed and written by Sue Kramer, starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, and Bridget Moynahan. The film premiered at the Hamptons International Film Festival on October 21, 2006. It opened in limited release in the United States on February 23, 2007. The Night of the Generals The Night of the Generals is a 1967 Franco-British-American Second World War crime mystery film directed by Anatole Litvak and produced by Sam Spiegel. It stars Peter OToole, Omar Sharif, Tom Courtenay, Donald Pleasence, Joanna Pettet and Philippe Noiret. The screenplay by Joseph Kessel and Paul Dehn was loosely based on the beginning of the novel of the same name by German author Hans Hellmut Kirst. The writing credits also include the line "based on an incident written by James Hadley Chase". Gore Vidal is said to have contributed to the screenplay, but was not credited. The musical score was composed by Maurice Jarre. Parts of this western-made film were shot on actual location in Warsaw, which at the time was behind the Iron Curtain because of the Cold War. The last scenes of the film were shot in Munich. The Promise La Promesse is a 1996 drama film by the Belgian brothers Luc Dardenne and Jean-Pierre Dardenne. The plot involves a father, Roger, who mercilessly trafficks and exploits undocumented immigrants. His son, Igor, is fifteen and an apprentice mechanic, who also works for his father in his labor contracting operation. When one of their illegal workers is seriously injured at the worksite, left to die, and the death concealed by Roger and Igor, a guilt-ridden Igor must choose between his fathers chosen way of life and his promise to the dying man. The Harvest The Harvest is a 2013 American horror thriller film released by IFC Films that was directed by John McNaughton. It is the first feature film he has directed in over a decade and his first horror venture since Haeckels Tale, a 2006 episode of the horror anthology series Masters of Horror. The movie had its world premiere on October 19, 2013, at the Chicago International Film Festival and follows a young girl who befriends a seemingly lonely and confined boy her own age, only to fall afoul of his mother. Wish Upon a Star Wish Upon a Star is a 1996 television film directed by Blair Treu, written by Jessica Barondes, and starring Katherine Heigl and Danielle Harris. It focuses on two teenage sisters that magically swap bodies because of a wish made on a shooting star. They spend several days living each others life, sometimes with the intent to sabotage the others reputation and achievements, but they learn to appreciate and help each other along the way. The tagline to this movie is "I Wish I May, I Wish I Might, Become My Sister For A Night!" Kickin' It Old Skool Kickin It Old Skool is a 2007 American comedy film directed by Harvey Glazer and written by Trace Slobotkin. The films cast includes Jamie Kennedy, Bobby Lee, Maria Menounos, Michael Rosenbaum, and Vivica A. Fox. This movie was released on April 27, 2007 and grossed $2.49 million in its opening weekend. The movie is about a young breakdancer who hits his head during a talent show and slips into a coma for twenty years. Waking up in 2006, he looks to revive his and his teams career with the help of his girlfriend and his parents. Music featured in the film is old school 80s hip-hop/rap. Amsterdamned Amsterdamned is a 1988 Dutch horror film directed and written by Dick Maas, and stars Huub Stapel, Monique van de Ven, and Serge-Henri Valcke. The plot revolves around a serial killer who uses the famed canals of the Dutch capital to murder random people, one of which involves a detectives girlfriend linked to the murders. The Osiris Child The Osiris Child: Science Fiction Volume One is a 2016 Australian science fiction film directed by Shane Abbess and starring Daniel MacPherson, Kellan Lutz, and Rachel Griffiths. The Whiskey Bandit The Whisky Robber is a 2017 Hungarian action film about Attila Ambrus, a famous Hungarian bank robber. Dolan's Cadillac Dolans Cadillac is a 2009 Canadian crime film starring Wes Bentley, Christian Slater and Emmanuelle Vaugier. It is based on a novella of the same name by Stephen King. X: Night of Vengeance X: Night of Vengeance is a 2011 Australian erotic thriller directed by Jon Hewitt and starring Viva Bianca and Hanna Mangan-Lawrence as a pair of sex workers who witness a murder and must evade the killer while he chases them through Sydney, Australia. Dedh Ishqiya Dedh Ishqiya is a 2014 Indian black comedy film directed by Abhishek Chaubey starring Madhuri Dixit, Arshad Warsi, Naseeruddin Shah, and Huma Qureshi in the lead roles. Produced by Raman Maroo of Shemaroo Entertainment and by Vishal Bharadwaj, it is a sequel of Ishqiya. It was released worldwide on 10 January 2014. The film received generally positive reviews and was a average grosser at the box office. Do You Believe? Do You Believe? is a 2015 Christian drama film directed by Jon Gunn and stars an ensemble cast featuring Ted McGinley, Mira Sorvino, Andrea Logan White, Lee Majors, Alexa PenaVega, Sean Astin, Madison Pettis, Cybill Shepherd, and Brian Bosworth. The film is distributed by Pure Flix, who released it on March 20, 2015. Nice Dreams Nice Dreams is Cheech & Chongs third feature-length film, released in 1981 by Columbia Pictures. It stars Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Paul Reubens, Stacy Keach, Evelyn Guerrero, Sandra Bernhard, and Timothy Leary. Chong also directed the film. Prefontaine Prefontaine is a 1997 American biographical film chronicling the life of the American long-distance runner Steve Prefontaine and his death at age 24. Jared Leto plays the title character and R. Lee Ermey plays Bill Bowerman. The film was written by Steve James and Eugene Corr, and directed by James. Prefontaine tells the story from the point of view of Bill Dellinger, played by Ed ONeill, the assistant coach who was with him day-to-day, and Nancy Alleman, the runners girlfriend at the time of his death. Lovely & Amazing Lovely and Amazing is a 2001 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Nicole Holofcener. Mission Mangal Mission Mangal is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Jagan Shakti and jointly produced by Cape of Good Films, Hope Productions, Fox Star Studios, Aruna Bhatia, and Anil Naidu. The film stars an ensemble cast of Akshay Kumar, Vidya Balan, Taapsee Pannu, Nithya Menen, Kirti Kulhari, Sharman Joshi, H. G. Dattatreya, Vikram Gokhale, and Sonakshi Sinha. It is loosely based on the life of scientists at the Indian Space Research Organisation who contributed to the Mars Orbiter Mission, Indias first interplanetary expedition. Mission Mangal was announced in November 2018. Shakti, who worked as associate director on Pad Man, pitched the script to Kumar. Principal photography for the film began in November 2018. The films soundtrack was composed by Amit Trivedi and Tanishk Bagchi with lyrics written by Amitabh Bhattacharya and Bagchi, and released under the banner Zee Music Company. Mission Mangal was theatrically released in India on 15 August 2019, Indias Independence Day. It received positive reviews from critics and has earned 290.02 crore worldwide. Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day is a 2009 Canadian mockumentary crime/black comedy film directed by Mike Clattenburg, and based on the Canadian television series Trailer Park Boys. It is the second film in the Trailer Park Boys franchise, following The Movie. Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day is a conclusion to "Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys", the television special that ended the series after its seventh season. The film follows the characters of Ricky, Julian and Bubbles as they return to a life of crime after being released from prison. Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day premiered in Halifax, Nova Scotia at the 29th Atlantic Film Festival; it was released theatrically in Canada on September 25, 2009. It received mixed reviews; some critics praised it for staying faithful to the television series, while others derided it for its crude humor. Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day grossed over $3 million during its domestic theatrical run. It won an Atlantic Film Festival Award for Best Sound Design, and earned a Genie Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role. Although it was intended to end the franchise, Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day was followed by a third and final film, Dont Legalize It, which was released in Canada on April 18, 2014. Black Coal, Thin Ice Black Coal, Thin Ice is a 2014 Chinese thriller film written and directed by Diao Yinan, and produced by Vivian Qu. The film won the Golden Bear award at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Mothra vs. Godzilla is a 1964 Japanese kaiju film directed by Ishirō Honda, written by Shinichi Sekizawa, and produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the fourth film in the Godzilla franchise. The film stars Akira Takarada, Yuriko Hoshi, Hiroshi Koizumi, Kenji Sahara, and the Peanuts, with Haruo Nakajima as Godzilla. In the film, humans beseech the aide of the insect-god Mothra to stop Godzilla from destroying Japan. Due to the success of King Kong vs. Godzilla, Toho chose to pair Godzilla against Mothra for the following film, with Mothra chosen due to the success of Mothra. Honda directly intended for the film to be meant for children in addition to adults, as a way to compete with televisions growing popularity in Japan. Notably, it is the final film in the franchises Shōwa period to depict Godzilla solely as an antagonist. Mothra vs. Godzilla was released theatrically in Japan on April 20, 1964. An edited version titled Godzilla vs. the Thing was released by American International Pictures in the United States on August 26, 1964. The film was followed by Ghidorah, released in the same year on December 20. At the Devil's Door At the Devils Door is a 2014 American horror film directed by Nicholas McCarthy. The film had its world premiere on March 9, 2014, at South by Southwest. It stars Naya Rivera as a woman caught in the middle of supernatural events. Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie is a 2014 American science fiction adventure comedy film written and directed by James Rolfe and Kevin Finn. It is based on the web series of the same name, also created by Rolfe, with himself as the lead character. The story centers around the then urban legend of the mass burial of millions of copies of the 1982 Atari 2600 video game E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, proclaimed as the "worst video game of all time". After a longstanding refusal to address the game in his web series, the Nerd succumbs to pressure by fans to review the video game, embarking on a quest to prove that there is nothing buried there. However, the crew is pursued by federal authorities, led by the villainous General Dark Onward, who believes he is investigating Area 51 and the crash of an unidentified flying object. The film premiered July 21, 2014 at Graumans Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, and was released online via video-on-demand on September 2, 2014. The Blu-ray version of the film was released on December 14, 2014 through Amazon.com, with the DVD version released on May 13, 2015. The films budget of over came entirely from Internet crowdfunding. It received mixed reviews from critics with many praising the soundtrack, visual effects, and faithfulness to the web series, but criticising the story, pacing and length. The Cocoanuts The Cocoanuts is a 1929 pre-Code musical comedy film starring the Marx Brothers. Produced for Paramount Pictures by Walter Wanger, who is not credited, the film stars the four Marx Brothers, Oscar Shaw, Mary Eaton, and Margaret Dumont. It was the first sound film to credit more than one director, and was adapted to the screen by Morrie Ryskind from the George S. Kaufman Broadway musical play. Five of the films tunes were composed by Irving Berlin, including "When My Dreams Come True", sung by Oscar Shaw and Mary Eaton. The Last Word The Last Word is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed by Mark Pellington, from a screenplay by Stuart Ross Fink. It stars Amanda Seyfried and Shirley MacLaine. The Last Word premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2017. It was released on March 3, 2017, by Bleecker Street. Sublime Sublime is a 2007 psychological horror film directed by Tony Krantz and written by Erik Jendresen. It is the second straight-to-DVD "Raw Feed" horror film from Warner Home Video, released on March 13, 2007. The film stars Tom Cavanagh, Kathleen York, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, and Katherine Cunningham-Eves. Killing Ground Killing Ground is a 2016 Australian horror thriller film written and directed by Damien Power and starring Harriet Dyer, Ian Meadows and Aaron Pedersen Tarzan the Ape Man Tarzan the Ape Man is a 1932 pre-Code American action adventure film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer featuring Edgar Rice Burroughs famous jungle hero Tarzan and starring Johnny Weissmuller, Neil Hamilton, C. Aubrey Smith and Maureen OSullivan. It was Weissmullers first of 12 Tarzan films. OSullivan played Jane in six features between 1932 and 1942. The film is loosely based on Burroughs novel Tarzan of the Apes from approximately two decades earlier, with the dialogue written by Ivor Novello. The film was directed by W. S. Van Dyke. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer released two remakes of Tarzan, the Ape Man in 1959 and in 1981, but each was a different adaptation of Rice Burroughs novel. Irreplaceable You Irreplaceable You is a 2018 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Stephanie Laing and written by Bess Wohl. The film stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Michiel Huisman. It was released by Netflix globally on February 16, 2018. Dragons Forever Dragons Forever is a 1988 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Sammo Hung and Corey Yuen, and starring Hung, Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao. The three actors, known colloquially as the Three Brothers, had attended the famous China Drama Academy together, and became members of the Seven Little Fortunes. This is the last film to date that all three have appeared in together. Matewan Matewan is a 1987 American drama film written and directed by John Sayles, and starring Chris Cooper, James Earl Jones, Mary McDonnell and Will Oldham, with David Strathairn, Kevin Tighe and Gordon Clapp in supporting roles. The film dramatizes the events of the Battle of Matewan, a coal miners strike in 1920 in Matewan, a small town in the hills of West Virginia. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography. Gleaming the Cube Gleaming the Cube is an American film released in 1989. It featured Christian Slater as Brian Kelly, a 16-year-old skateboarder investigating the death of his adopted Vietnamese brother. The skating technical advisor for the film was original Z-Boy Stacy Peralta. Among the skateboarders who appear in the film as stunt skaters are Mike McGill, "Gator" Mark Rogowski, Rodney Mullen, Rich Dunlop, Eric Dressen, Lance Mountain, Mike Vallely, Chris Black, Ted Ehr, Natas Kaupas, Chris Borst, and Steve Saiz. Tony Hawk and Tommy Guerrero, then members of the Bones Brigade, appear in the film as members of Brians skate crew. Future lead singer of The Aquabats and creator of Yo Gabba Gabba!, Christian Jacobs, also appears in the film as Gremic. The film received a moderate release in the United States from 20th Century Fox. Although the film had a relatively low box office turnout, it garnered a significant cult following after its theatrical release, through basic cable replays on networks such as USA and the burgeoning VHS market, as well as among skateboarders. The title of the film refers to the cryptic question "Have you ever gleemed sic inside a cube?" that Garry Scott Davis asked Neil Blender in an interview in the December 1983 issue of Thrasher magazine. In the film, Christian Slaters character defines "gleaming the cube" as "pushing your limits to the edge". The DVD contains an easter egg; by highlighting the skateboard on the main menu, viewers can watch a short featurette entitled "What Does Gleaming the Cube Mean?". Saraband Saraband is a 2003 Swedish drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman, and his final film. It was made for Swedish television, but released theatrically in a longer cut outside Sweden. Its United States theatrical release, with English subtitles, was in July 2005. The Swedish television version is 107 minutes, while theatrical releases run just under 2 hours. The story is a sequel to Bergmans Scenes from a Marriage, bringing back the characters of Johan and Marianne. It is a co-production of Sweden, Italy, Germany, Finland, Denmark, and Austria. They Drive by Night They Drive by Night is a 1940 film noir directed by Raoul Walsh and starring George Raft, Ann Sheridan, Ida Lupino, and Humphrey Bogart. The picture involves a pair of embattled truck drivers and was released in the UK under the title The Road to Frisco. The film was based on A. I. Bezzerides 1938 novel Long Haul, which was later reprinted under the title They Drive by Night to capitalize on the success of the film. Part of the films plot was borrowed from another Warner Bros. film, Bordertown. Stanley & Iris Stanley & Iris is a 1990 American romantic drama film directed by Martin Ritt and starring Jane Fonda and Robert De Niro. The screenplay by Harriet Frank and Irving Ravetch is loosely based on the novel Union Street by Pat Barker. The original music score is composed by John Williams and the cinematography is by Donald McAlpine. The film was marketed with the tagline "Some people need love spelled out for them." It was the final film that Ritt directed, as he died ten months after the films release. It was also the last film Fonda would appear in for the next 15 years, until 2005s Monster in Law. Save the Date Save the Date is a 2012 film directed by Michael Mohan. It stars Lizzy Caplan and Alison Brie. It won the Achievement Award at the 2012 Newport Beach Film Festival and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. The Cheetah Girls The Cheetah Girls is a 2003 musical television film based on the book series of the same name by Deborah Gregory. Dear Diary Caro diario is a 1993 Italian-French semi-autobiographical comedy film written, directed and co-produced by Nanni Moretti, who also stars as himself. Its structured in three anthological episodes, presented as the chapters of Morettis open diary, in which he describes his thoughts about various slice of life situations. The film was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival, where Moretti won the Best Director Award. Surviving Picasso Surviving Picasso is a 1996 Merchant Ivory film directed by James Ivory and starring Anthony Hopkins as the famous painter Pablo Picasso. It was produced by Ismail Merchant and David L. Wolper. Ruth Prawer Jhabvalas screenplay was loosely based on the biography Picasso: Creator and Destroyer by Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington. Dedication Dedication is a 2007 American romantic comedy film starring Billy Crudup and Mandy Moore. Written by David Bromberg, this film is actor Justin Therouxs directorial debut. The film premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. It was produced by Plum Pictures. The Great Ziegfeld The Great Ziegfeld is a 1936 American musical and drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and produced by Hunt Stromberg. It stars William Powell as the theatrical impresario Florenz "Flo" Ziegfeld Jr., Luise Rainer as Anna Held, and Myrna Loy as Billie Burke. The film, shot at MGM Studios in Culver City, California in the fall of 1935, is a fictionalized tribute to Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. and a cinematic adaptation of Broadways Ziegfeld Follies, with highly elaborate costumes, dances and sets. Many of the performers of the theatrical Ziegfeld Follies were cast in the film as themselves, including Fanny Brice and Harriet Hoctor, and the real Billie Burke acted as a supervisor for the film. The "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody" set alone was reported to have cost US$220,000, featuring a towering rotating volute of diameter with 175 spiral steps, weighing 100 tons. The music to the film was provided by Walter Donaldson, Irving Berlin, and lyricist Harold Adamson, with choreographed scenes. The extravagant costumes were designed by Adrian, taking some 250 tailors and seamstresses six months to prepare them using of silver sequins and of white ostrich plumes. Over a thousand people were employed in the production of the film, which required 16 reels of film after the cutting. One of the biggest successes in film in the 1930s and the pride of MGM at the time, it was acclaimed as the greatest musical biography to be made in Hollywood and still remains a standard in musical film making. It won three Academy Awards, including Best Picture for producer Hunt Stromberg, Best Actress for Luise Rainer, and Best Dance Direction for Seymour Felix, and was nominated for four others. Although the film still is praised for its lavish production and as a symbol of glamour and excess during the Golden Age of Hollywood, today The Great Ziegfeld is generally seen less favorably and is considered by many critics to be excessively showy and too lengthy at over three hours. MGM made two more Ziegfeld films – one titled Ziegfeld Girl, starring James Stewart, Judy Garland, Hedy Lamarr and Lana Turner, which recycled some footage from The Great Ziegfeld, and in 1946, Ziegfeld Follies by Vincente Minnelli. In 1951, the studio produced a Technicolor remake of Show Boat, which Ziegfeld had presented as a stage musical. Make Way for Tomorrow Make Way for Tomorrow is a 1937 American drama film directed by Leo McCarey. The plot concerns an elderly couple who are forced to separate when they lose their house and none of their five children will take both parents. The film was written by Viña Delmar, from a play by Helen and Noah Leary, which was in turn based on the novel The Years Are So Long by advice columnist Josephine Lawrence. McCarey believed that it was his finest film. When he accepted his Academy Award for Best Director for The Awful Truth, which was released the same year, he said, "Thanks, but you gave it to me for the wrong picture." In 2010, it was selected for preservation by the United States Library of Congresss National Film Registry. Arabesque Arabesk is a 1989 Turkish comedy film directed by Ertem Eğilmez. The film was Eğilmezs last before his death and caused controversy in Turkey for its attacks on Turkish pseudo-intellectuals. Kannathil Muthamittal Kannathil Muthamittal is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language musical war drama film produced and directed by Mani Ratnam. It was based on a short story called Amuthavum Avanum authored by writer Sujatha. It features Madhavan, Simran and P. S. Keerthana in the leading roles with Nandita Das, J. D. Chakravarthy, Prakash Raj and Pasupathy portraying other pivotal characters. The films score and soundtrack were composed by A. R. Rahman, while Ravi K. Chandran handled the cinematography. Mani Ratnam presents the story of a child of Sri Lankan Tamil parentage adopted by Indian parents, whose desire is to meet her biological mother in the midst of the Sri Lankan Civil War. The film received highly positive critical response and is considered one of Ratnams best works. Later on, the film was dubbed in to Telugu as Amrutha and in Malayalam with the same title. The film premiered at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival, It also received a strong reception when screened at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 2003. The film received high critical acclaim upon release and went on to win six National Film Awards, three Filmfare Awards South, seven Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and Best Film awards at six international film festivals. Rocky Handsome Rocky Handsome is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Nishikant Kamat. It features John Abraham and Diya Chalwad in the lead roles while Shruti Haasan, Nishikant Kamat and Sharad Kelkar appear in crucial supporting roles. It is an official adaptation of the 2010 Korean film The Man from Nowhere. Co-produced by Abraham under his home banner John Abraham Entertainment in association with Sunir Khetrapals Azure Entertainment, the films story revolves around a man who sets out to take vengeance against drug mafia after they take away an eight-year-old girl, with whom he shares a special bond. The theatrical trailer was released on 4 March 2016, and the film released on 25 March 2016. Mo' Money Mo Money is a 1992 American crime comedy film directed by Peter Macdonald, and written by Damon Wayans, who also starred in the film. The film co stars Stacey Dash, Joe Santos, John Diehl, Harry Lennix, Bernie Mac, and Marlon Wayans. The film was released in the United States on July 24, 1992. The Old Man and the Sea The Old Man and the Sea is a 1958 American adventure drama film directed by John Sturges, who replaced the original uncredited director Fred Zinnemann. The screenplay by Peter Viertel was based on the novella of the same name by Ernest Hemingway. The film stars Spencer Tracy. Dimitri Tiomkin won the Academy Award for Best Original Score for his work on the film. The film was also nominated for Best Color Cinematography and Best Actor. The Invisible Guardian The Invisible Guardian is a 2017 Spanish thriller film based on the eponymous novel by Dolores Redondo. Major Dundee Major Dundee is a 1965 Western film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Charlton Heston, Richard Harris, Jim Hutton, and James Coburn. Written by Harry Julian Fink, the film is about a Union cavalry officer who leads a contentious troop of Army regulars, Confederate prisoners, and Indian scouts on an expedition into Mexico during the American Civil War in order to destroy a band of Apaches who have been raiding United States bases and settlements in the New Mexico territory. Major Dundee was filmed in various locations in Mexico. The movie was filmed in Eastman Color by Pathécolor, print by Technicolor. Evidence Evidence is a 2013 crime thriller film directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi and written by John Swetnam. The film stars Torrey DeVitto, Caitlin Stasey, Harry Lennix, Svetlana Metkina, Dale Dickey, Radha Mitchell, and Stephen Moyer and was released by Bold Films on July 19, 2013. It follows two detectives on their investigation of a brutal massacre, with their only leads being recording devices found at the crime scene. Diggstown Diggstown, also known as Midnight Sting, is a 1992 American sports comedy-drama film directed by Michael Ritchie, and stars James Woods, Louis Gossett, Bruce Dern, Heather Graham, Oliver Platt and Randall "Tex" Cobb. Cobra Verde Cobra Verde is a 1987 German drama film directed by Werner Herzog and starring Klaus Kinski, in their fifth and final collaboration. It was based upon Bruce Chatwins 1980 novel The Viceroy of Ouidah. The film depicts the life of a fictional slave trader. It was filmed on location in Brazil, Colombia and Ghana. Mrs. Winterbourne Mrs. Winterbourne is a 1996 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Shirley MacLaine, Ricki Lake, and Brendan Fraser. It is loosely based on Cornell Woolrichs novel I Married a Dead Man, which has already been filmed in Hollywood as No Man of Her Own starring Barbara Stanwyck, and in Hindi as Kati Patang starring Asha Parekh. The film was shot on location in and around Toronto, Ontario including Eaton Hall in King City, Ontario. It was the final production of A&M Films. Life During Wartime Life During Wartime is a 2009 American comedy-drama film written and directed by filmmaker Todd Solondz. The film is a loose sequel to his 1998 film Happiness, with new actors playing the same characters. Life During Wartime premiered at the 2009 Venice Film Festival, where it won the Golden Osella award for Best Screenplay. No One Knows About Persian Cats No One Knows About Persian Cats is a 2009 Iranian film directed by Bahman Ghobadi produced by Wild Bunch. Originally titled Kasi az Gorbehaye Irani Khabar Nadareh, in the films native language, Persian, this film first took on the name of Nobody Knows About the Persian Cats before finally being titled No One Knows About Persian Cats. The film offers perspective of Iran as it explores its underground rock scene. It won the Special Jury Prize Ex-aequo in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Shamitabh Shamitabh is a 2015 Indian satirical drama film written and directed by R. Balki. The film features Amitabh Bachchan, Dhanush and Akshara Haasan, in her debut, in the lead roles. The film is jointly produced by Sunil Lulla, Balki, Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, R. K. Damani, Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, Sunil Manchanda and Dhanush under their respective production banners. Ilaiyaraaja composed the soundtrack album and background score, while cinematography was handled by P. C. Sreeram. The film released to positive reviews with critics praising Dhanush and Amitabhs performances. Pee-wee's Big Holiday Pee-wees Big Holiday is a 2016 American adventure comedy film directed by John Lee and written by Paul Reubens and Paul Rust. The film stars Reubens as Pee-wee Herman and Joe Manganiello as himself. The film was released on March 18, 2016, on Netflix. Jesus of Montreal Jesus of Montreal is a 1989 French Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Denys Arcand, and starring Lothaire Bluteau, Catherine Wilkening and Johanne-Marie Tremblay. The film tells the story of a group of actors in Montreal who perform a Passion play in a Quebec church, combining religious belief with unconventional theories on a historical Jesus. As the church turns against the main actor and author of the play, his life increasingly mirrors the story of Jesus, and the film adapts numerous stories from the New Testament. The film came out to critical acclaim and won numerous awards, including the Genie Award for Best Picture and the Jury Prize at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also nominated for the 1989 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Critics in the Toronto International Film Festival have regarded the film to be one of the Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time. Kamikaze Girls Kamikaze Girls, originally released in Japan as , is a 2002 light novel written by Novala Takemoto. It has been adapted into a manga and film. Kamikaze Girls centers on two students, Momoko Ryugasaki and Ichigo "Ichiko" Shirayuri, who are from completely different backgrounds: one is a Lolita-fashioned girl, the other, her antithesis, a Yankī. The story showcases their friendship. The movie was released on DVD in the United States in January 2006 under the title Kamikaze Girls. The movie was filmed in the town of Shimotsuma, in the Ibaraki Prefecture in Eastern Japan. The movie premiered in 2004. The U.S. DVD has English subtitles hardcoded and the original Japanese vocals and musical score. The DVD extras include the original Japanese movie trailers, an interview with each of the movies two stars, along with a music video by Anna Tsuchiya. A Blu-ray Disc of the film with optional English subtitles, the same extras and the short film Birth of Unicorn Ryuji was released in the United Kingdom by Third Window Films in February 2010. A manga based on the book was also created by Yukio Kanesada. It was published in English by Viz Media. A preview of the manga was in the November 2005 issue of Shojo Beat. The Quake The Quake is a 2018 Norwegian disaster film directed by John Andreas Andersen. It is the sequel to The Wave and was released in Norwegian theaters on 31 August 2018. Beynelmilel The International is a 2006 Turkish comedy-drama film, directed by Muharrem Gülmez and Sırrı Süreyya Önder, about a group of local musicians preparing to play at a large military parade in a small town near Adana, Turkey. The film, which went on general release across Turkey on , won awards at film festivals in Adana, Ankara, Istanbul and Thessalonika. It was also entered into the 29th Moscow International Film Festival. Kiss of Death Kiss of Death is a 1947 film noir directed by Henry Hathaway and written by Ben Hecht and Charles Lederer from a story by Eleazar Lipsky. The story revolves around an ex-con played by Victor Mature and his former partner-in-crime, Tommy Udo. The movie also starred Brian Donlevy and introduced Coleen Gray in her first billed role. The film has received critical praise since its release, with two Academy Award nominations. Kiss of Death is considered a significant example of film noir, and is also notable for giving Widmark a breakout role in his screen debut. Tanguy Tanguy is a 2001 French black comedy by Étienne Chatiliez. Bounty Killer Bounty Killer is a 2013 post-apocalyptic action comedy directed by Henry Saine about celebrity assassins who hunt the white collar criminals responsible for the apocalypse. The film premiered at the Dallas International Film Festival. The film is based on a graphic novel published by Kickstart Comics in 2013. Libeled Lady Libeled Lady is a 1936 screwball comedy film starring Jean Harlow, William Powell, Myrna Loy, and Spencer Tracy, written by George Oppenheimer, Howard Emmett Rogers, Wallace Sullivan, and Maurine Dallas Watkins, and directed by Jack Conway. This was the fifth of fourteen films in which Powell and Loy were teamed. Libeled Lady was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. The film was remade in 1946 as Easy to Wed with Esther Williams, Van Johnson, and Lucille Ball. Big Ass Spider! Big Ass Spider! is a 2013 science fiction comedy-horror film directed by Mike Mendez. The film tells the story of a bug exterminator, who, with the help of a hospital security guard and the military, battles a giant spider that goes on a rampage in Los Angeles. Taxi 5 Taxi 5 is a 2018 French action comedy film directed by Franck Gastambide. It is the fifth installment of the series Taxi, but features an entirely different cast. The Tingler The Tingler is a 1959 American horror film produced and directed by William Castle. It is the third of five collaborations between Castle and writer Robb White, and stars Vincent Price, Darryl Hickman, Patricia Cutts, Pamela Lincoln, Philip Coolidge, and Judith Evelyn. The film tells the story of a scientist who discovers a parasite in human beings, called a "tingler", which feeds on fear. The creature earned its name by making the spine of its host "tingle" when the host is frightened. In line with other Castle horror films, including Macabre and House on Haunted Hill, Castle used gimmicks to sell the film. The Tingler remains most well known for a gimmick called "Percepto!", a vibrating device in some theater chairs which activated with the onscreen action. The Tingler received mixed reviews and is generally considered a camp cult classic. Cabin Fever 3: Patient Zero Cabin Fever: Patient Zero is a 2014 American horror film directed by Kaare Andrews and written by Jake Wade Wall. Starring Ryan Donowho, Brando Eaton, Jillian Murray, Mitch Ryan, Lydia Hearst and Sean Astin. It is the third installment in the Cabin Fever series and acts as a prequel to the previous two films. Bad Milo Bad Milo! is a 2013 American horror comedy film written by Jacob Vaughan and Benjamin Hayes and directed by Jacob Vaughan. The film stars Ken Marino, Gillian Jacobs, Peter Stormare, Stephen Root, Mary Kay Place, and Patrick Warburton. The film had its world premiere at SXSW on March 10, 2013, and was released on video on demand on August 29, 2013, prior to being released in a limited release on October 4, 2013, by Magnet Releasing. 2036 Origin Unknown 2036 Origin Unknown is a 2018 British science fiction adventure film directed by Hasraf Dulull, written by Dulull and Gary Hall, and starring Katee Sackhoff and Steven Cree. The film follows mission controller Mackenzie Wilson and ARTI, an artificial intelligence system, as they discover a mysterious object on Mars and witness it transporting to Earth by faster-than-light travel. 2036 Origin Unknown was shot at West London Film Studios. The 4th Man The Fourth Man is a 1983 Dutch suspense film directed by Paul Verhoeven, based on the novel of the same name by Gerard Reve. The film stars Jeroen Krabbé and Renée Soutendijk, and was Verhoevens last film made in the Netherlands. It was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The title refers to Krabbés position as the fourth man Soutendijks character seduces, after she presumably has dispatched her first three husbands. The film is sexually explicit and, like many of Verhoevens other films, shows graphic violence and gore. 12 and Holding 12 and Holding is a 2005 American coming-of-age drama film directed by Michael Cuesta and starring Conor Donovan, Jesse Camacho, Zoe Weizenbaum, and Jeremy Renner. The film is distributed by IFC Films and was released on May 19, 2005 in limited theaters. Good Good is a 2008 drama film based on the stage play of the same name by C. P. Taylor. It stars Viggo Mortensen, Jason Isaacs, and Jodie Whittaker, and was directed by Vicente Amorim. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 8 September 2008. Aloko Udapadi Aloko Udapadi is a Sinhalese epic historical film based on the story of King Valagamba of Anuradhapura. It was co-directed by Chathra Weeraman and Baratha Hettiarachchi produced by Thusitha Wijayasena for Art Movies. The screenplay was written by Saman Weeraman. The film stars Uddika Premarathna, Dilhani Ekanayake, Nirosha Thalagala, Menaka Peiris and Roshan Ravindra. It is the 1268th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhalese cinema. Aloko Udapadi was released on 20 January 2017 in EAP Circuit Cinemas. The film was praised by the critics for its action sequences and the performances of the cast. It successfully passed 100 days in theatres as well. Phase IV Phase IV is a 1974 science-fiction horror film. The only feature-length film directed by graphic designer and filmmaker Saul Bass, it stars Michael Murphy, Nigel Davenport and Lynne Frederick. The interiors of the film were shot at Pinewood Studios in England and the exterior locations were shot in Kenya, though the film is set in the Arizona desert in the United States. It was produced by Alced Productions and Paramount Pictures. The film was a box office disappointment and as a result this was the only feature film directed by Bass. It has since gained a cult following due to TV airings beginning in 1975 and also being shown on Mystery Science Theater 3000 during the KTMA era. A novelization of the script, written by Barry N. Malzberg, was published as Phase IV in November, 1973. Against the Ropes Against the Ropes is a 2004 American sports drama film directed by Charles S. Dutton and starring Meg Ryan and Omar Epps. The story is a fictionalized account of boxing manager Jackie Kallen, who was the first woman to become a success in the sport. Kallen has a bit part in the film playing a reporter, and a few lines in the scene where the press interviews the principal characters. The film was shot primarily at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio, United States and Hamilton, Ontario, Canada at the Copps Coliseum. Against the Ropes grossed less than $6 million in the US and was panned by critics for its resemblance to other boxing films. Violet Evergarden is a Japanese light novel series written by Kana Akatsuki and illustrated by Akiko Takase. It won the grand prize in the fifth Kyoto Animation Awards novel category in 2014, the first ever work to win a grand prize in each of the three categories. Kyoto Animation published the first light novel on December 25, 2015, under their KA Esuma Bunko imprint. A 13-episode anime television series adaptation by Kyoto Animation aired between January and April 2018 with several advance screenings taking place in 2017. The series was awarded Best Animation at the 2019 Crunchyroll Anime Awards. An original video animation episode was released in July 2018, and a spin-off film premiered in Japan in September 2019. Another anime film was scheduled to premiere in January 2020, but has been delayed to a further release date. Blade Runner: Black Out 2022 Blade Runner Black Out 2022 is a tech-noir cyberpunk anime short film directed by Shinichiro Watanabe. The short is one of three short films, alongside Nexus Dawn and Nowhere to Run, that serve as prequels to the live-action film Blade Runner 2049. It debuted on 27 September 2017 on Crunchyroll. Honey 2 Honey 2 is a 2011 American dance film and a sequel to the 2003 film Honey, directed by Bille Woodruff, who directed the original film. It stars Kat Graham, Randy Wayne, Seychelle Gabriel and Lonette McKee, reprising her role as Connie Daniels, the mother of Honey Daniels from the first film. The film was released to cinemas in United Kingdom on June 10, 2011 and on direct to DVD in the United States on February 21, 2012. The film was followed by a sequel, Dare to Dance. Freakonomics Freakonomics: The Movie is a 2010 American documentary film based on the 2005 book Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything by economist Steven D. Levitt and writer Stephen J. Dubner. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2010 with a theatrical release later in the year. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 66% based on reviews from 64 critics. Ulee's Gold Ulees Gold is a 1997 American drama film written and directed by Victor Nuñez and starring Peter Fonda in the title role. Co-stars include Patricia Richardson, Christine Dunford, Tom Wood, Jessica Biel, J. Kenneth Campbell and Vanessa Zima. It was released by Orion Pictures, with Jonathan Demme receiving presenter credits for his role in the films financing. The film was the "Centerpiece Premiere" at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival. Fonda won a Golden Globe Award for his performance and was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor and a Screen Actors Guild Award. The films title refers most concretely to the honey Ulee produces as a beekeeper, particularly that made from the nectar of the tupelo tree. Van Morrison sings "Tupelo Honey" over the end credits. Electric Dreams Electric Dreams is a 1984 science fiction romantic comedy film set in San Francisco, California, that depicts a love triangle among a man, a woman and a personal computer. It was directed by Steve Barron and stars Lenny Von Dohlen, Virginia Madsen, Maxwell Caulfield, and the voice of Bud Cort. The films credits dedicate it to the memory of UNIVAC I. Mary Magdalene Mary Magdalene is a 2018 biblical drama film about the woman of the same name, written by Helen Edmundson and Philippa Goslett and directed by Garth Davis. It stars Rooney Mara, Joaquin Phoenix, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Tahar Rahim. The film had its world premiere at the National Gallery on February 26, 2018. It was released in the United Kingdom on March 16, 2018, by Universal Pictures, in Australia on March 22, 2018, by Transmission Films, and in the United States on April 12, 2019, by IFC Films. It is the last film score completed by composer Jóhann Jóhannsson before his death. Human Human is a 2015 documentary by French environmentalist Yann Arthus-Bertrand. The film is almost entirely composed of exclusive aerial footage and first-person stories told into the camera. It was the first film to premiere in the General Assembly Hall of the United Nations, to an audience of 1,000 viewers, including the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. The film was financed by the Bettencourt Schueller Foundation, which gave it rights-free to the GoodPlanet Foundation, responsible for driving the project. An extended version of the film is officially freely available on YouTube. Female Agents Female Agents is a 2008 French historical drama film directed by Jean-Paul Salomé and starring Sophie Marceau, Julie Depardieu, Marie Gillain, Déborah François, and Moritz Bleibtreu. Written by Salomé and Laurent Vachaud, the film is about female resistance fighters in the Second World War. Jean-Paul Salomé, the director, drew inspiration from an obituary in The Times newspaper of Lise de Baissac, from Mauritius, one of the few recognised heroines of the SOE, named "Louise Desfontaines" in the film and played by Sophie Marceau. The film was partly funded by BBC Films. Things to Come Things to Come is a 1936 British black-and-white science fiction film from United Artists, produced by Alexander Korda, directed by William Cameron Menzies, and written by H. G. Wells. The film stars Raymond Massey, Ralph Richardson, Cedric Hardwicke, Pearl Argyle, and Margaretta Scott. The dialogue and plot were devised by H. G. Wells as "a new story" meant to display the "social and political forces and possibilities" that he had outlined in his 1933 story The Shape of Things to Come, a work he considered less a novel than a "discussion" in fictional form that presented itself as the notes of a 22nd-century diplomat. The film was also influenced by previous works, including his 1897 story "A Story of the Days to Come" and his 1931 work on society and economics, The Work; speculating on the future had been a stock-in-trade for Wells ever since The Time Machine. The cultural historian Christopher Frayling called Things to Come "a landmark in cinematic design". Mr. Jones Mr. Jones is a 1993 American romantic drama film starring Richard Gere, Lena Olin, Anne Bancroft, Tom Irwin and Delroy Lindo, and directed by Mike Figgis. The Family That Preys Tyler Perrys The Family That Preys is a 2008 American drama film written, produced, and directed by Tyler Perry. The screenplay focuses on two families, one wealthy and the other working class, whose lives are intertwined in both love and business. The movie is the second of four in which Perrys signature character, Madea, does not make an appearance. It is also the second Perry-directed film that is not based on any of the filmmakers stage plays. Windstruck Windstruck is a 2004 South Korean romantic drama. It stars Jun Ji-hyun, Jang Hyuk, and was directed by Kwak Jae-yong. The film held its premiere in Hong Kong, attended by Jang and Jun, on 28 May 2004, being the first Korean film to do so. It was released on June 3, 2004 by CJ Entertainment and ran at 123 minutes. How to Make Money Selling Drugs How to Make Money Selling Drugs is documentary film written, directed and narrated by Matthew Cooke and produced by Bert Marcus and Adrian Grenier. The film premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and was theatrically released in June 2013. Baarìa Baarìa is a 2009 Italian film directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. It was the opening film of the 66th Venice International Film Festival in September 2009. Paisan Paisan is a 1946 Italian neorealist war drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini, the second of a trilogy by Rossellini. It is divided into six episodes. They are set in the Italian campaign during World War II when Nazi Germany was losing the war against the Allies. A major theme is communication problems due to language barriers. The film was nominated for both the Academy Award for Best Writing and the BAFTA Award for Best Film from any source. It was the most popular Italian film at the box office in 1945-46, finishing ahead of Mario Mattolis melodrama Life Begins Anew. Waking the Dead Waking the Dead is a 2000 drama film directed by Keith Gordon and starring Billy Crudup and Jennifer Connelly. The screenplay by Robert Dillon is based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Scott Spencer. Seed Seed is a 2007 Canadian horror film written, produced, and directed by Uwe Boll. Filming ran from July 17 to August 11, 2006 in British Columbia, Canada, on a $10 million budget. Rhinestone Rhinestone is a 1984 American musical comedy film directed by Bob Clark from a screenplay by Sylvester Stallone and Phil Alden Robinson and starring Stallone, Dolly Parton, Richard Farnsworth and Ron Leibman. Although a critical and financial failure, it spawned 3 top 10 country hits for Parton. White Sands White Sands is a 1992 American neo-noir crime film directed by Roger Donaldson and starring Willem Dafoe, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Samuel L. Jackson and Mickey Rourke. Written by Daniel Pyne for Warner Bros., the film is about a U.S. southwestern small-town sheriff who finds a body in the desert with a suitcase and $500,000. He impersonates the man and stumbles into an FBI investigation. Godzilla, King of the Monsters! Godzilla, King of the Monsters! is a 1956 kaiju film directed by Terry O. Morse and Ishirō Honda. It is a heavily re-edited American adaptation, commonly referred to as an "Americanization", of the 1954 Japanese film Godzilla. In the United States, the original film had previously been shown subtitled in Japanese community theaters only. Except for Spain and Poland, the film was unknown in Europe. This reedited version introduced all other viewing audiences to the character and labeled Godzilla the "King of the Monsters". In Japan the film was released as . For this "new" version of Godzilla, some of the original Japanese dialogue was dubbed into English, and some of the political, social, and anti-nuclear themes and overtones were removed completely. This resulted in 16 minutes of footage being cut from the original and being replaced with new footage shot exclusively for Godzillas North American release. Canadian actor Raymond Burr was cast in the lead role of American journalist Steve Martin, from whose perspective the U.S. version is told, mainly through flashbacks and voice-over narration. The new footage features Burr interacting with Japanese-American actors and look-alikes in order to make it appear that he was in the original Japanese production. After World War II, a handful of independent, low-budget films had been made in Japan by American companies that featured Japanese players in the cast. For its U.S. theatrical release, this new version of Godzilla was given A-picture status and bookings, the first feature film to present the Japanese in principal, heroic roles and as sympathetic victims of the destruction of Tokyo. It was this version of Godzilla that introduced audiences worldwide to the character and its later franchise, which proved to be very popular and successful. The film was the only version that most critics and later film scholars had any access to until 2004 when the 1954 original was finally released in select North America theaters. Cyberbully Cyberbully is a 2015 British docudrama thriller television film that premiered on Channel 4 on 15 January 2015. The film stars Maisie Williams as Casey Jacobs, a typical teenage girl who lives her life out online, and is called out for her cyberbullying by an anonymous culprit. The film was written by Ben Chanan and David Lobatto, with Chanan also directing the feature. Cyberbully was released on DVD on 8 February 2016. The Secret of the Grain The Secret of the Grain is a 2007 Franco-Tunisian drama film directed by Abdellatif Kechiche. The film stars Habib Boufares as an aging immigrant from the Maghreb whose ambition to establish a successful restaurant as an inheritance for his large and disparate family meets sceptical opposition from the French bureaucracy. The French title of the film refers to a "grain of couscous" and to mullet, a type of small fish, both popular in Tunisian cuisine. The two ingredients constitute both the staple of his extended familys diet and the menu on which he plans to establish his restaurant. The Bells of St. Mary's The Bells of St. Marys is an American drama film, produced and directed by Leo McCarey and starring Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman. Written by Dudley Nichols and based on a story by Leo McCarey, the film is about a priest and a nun who, despite their good-natured rivalry, try to save their school from being shut down. The character Father OMalley had been previously portrayed by Crosby in the 1944 film Going My Way, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor. The film was produced by Leo McCareys production company, Rainbow Productions. Sauna Sauna, also known as Filth or Evil Rising, is a 2008 Finnish horror film directed by Antti-Jussi Annila. Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey Being Elmo: A Puppeteers Journey is a 2011 American documentary film about Kevin Clash, a puppeteer who performed the Sesame Street character Elmo. The film was directed by Constance Marks. Zübük Zübük is a 1980 Turkish comedy film directed by Kartal Tibet. The character was created by humorist Aziz Nesin. Fat Man and Little Boy Fat Man and Little Boy is a 1989 film that reenacts the Manhattan Project, the secret Allied endeavor to develop the first nuclear weapons during World War II. The film is named for "Little Boy" and "Fat Man", bombs dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki respectively. The film, which stars Paul Newman and was released as Shadow Makers in the UK, was directed by Roland Joffé and was written by Joffe and Bruce Robinson. Undefeated Undefeated is a 2011 documentary film directed by Daniel Lindsay and T. J. Martin. The film documents the struggles of a high school football team, the Manassas Tigers of Memphis, as they attempt a winning season after years of losses. The team is turned around by coach Bill Courtney, who helps form a group of young men into an academic and athletic team. Lindsay and Martin served as co-directors, cinematographers, sound recorders and editors, recording more than 500 hours of footage. One Night with the King One Night with the King is a 2006 American historical epic film produced by Matt Crouch and Laurie Crouch of Gener8Xion Entertainment, directed by Michael O. Sajbel, and starring Peter OToole, Tiffany Dupont, John Rhys-Davies and Luke Goss. The screenplay by Stephan Blinn is based on Tommy Tenney and Mark Andrew Olsens novel One Night with the King and Nathaniel Weinrebs novel Esther, One Night with the King is a dramatization of the Biblical story of Esther, who risked her life by approaching the King of Persia to request that he save the Jewish people. Despite being a critical and commercial failure, it received a 2007 CAMIE Award, as Goss did for his portrayal of King Xerxes. Duplicate Duplicate is a 1998 Indian Hindi action comedy film directed by Mahesh Bhatt and stars Shahrukh Khan in a double role opposite Juhi Chawla and Sonali Bendre. The movie is a remake of the 1935 movie The Whole Towns Talking. It was produced by Dharma Productions and marks Khans first of five collaborations with the production company. The film was released on 8 May 1998, and performed moderately well at the box office. Good Advice Good Advice is a 2001 comedy film starring Charlie Sheen, Angie Harmon, and Denise Richards. The film also features Jon Lovitz and Rosanna Arquette as a married couple in a supporting role. Third Star Third Star is a 2010 British drama film directed by Hattie Dalton and starring Benedict Cumberbatch, JJ Feild, Tom Burke, Adam Robertson, and Hugh Bonneville. It premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival in June 2010, where it was shown as the closing film, and was released in the United Kingdom on 20 May 2011. A Raisin in the Sun A Raisin in the Sun is a 1961 drama film directed by Daniel Petrie and starring Sidney Poitier, Ruby Dee, Claudia McNeil, Diana Sands, Roy Glenn, and Louis Gossett Jr., and adapted from the 1959 play of the same name by Lorraine Hansberry. It follows a black family that wants a better life away from the city. A Raisin in the Sun was released by Columbia Pictures on May 29, 1961. In 2005, the film was selected for preservation in the United States of America National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Desperate Hours Desperate Hours is a 1990 American neo-noir suspense action crime drama remake of the 1955 William Wyler crime drama of the same title. Both films are based on the novel by Joseph Hayes, who also co-wrote the script for this film with Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal. Desperate Hours stars Mickey Rourke, Anthony Hopkins, Mimi Rogers, Kelly Lynch, Lindsay Crouse, Elias Koteas and David Morse. It is directed by Michael Cimino, who had previously worked with Rourke on the films Heavens Gate and Year of the Dragon. Our Family Wedding Our Family Wedding is a 2010 American romantic comedy film starring Forest Whitaker, America Ferrera, Carlos Mencia, Diana-Maria Riva, Lance Gross, Charlie Murphy and Regina King. It received its wide release on March 12, 2010. Six-String Samurai Six-String Samurai is a 1998 American post-apocalyptic action comedy film directed by Lance Mungia and starring Jeffrey Falcon and Justin McGuire. Brian Tyler composed the score for this film along with the Red Elvises, the latter providing the majority of the soundtrack. The film was greeted with a great deal of excitement when shown at Slamdance in 1998, winning the Slamdance awards for best editing and cinematography, and gathering extremely favorable reviews from influential alternative, cult and indie film publications such as Fangoria, Film Threat and Aint It Cool News. It is billed as a "post-apocalyptic musical satire". In a limited theatrical release the film ran for several months in a few theaters, gaining a reputation as a minor cult film; having a budget of $2,000,000, it only made a mere $124,494 at the box offices. An intended trilogy has been discussed but not yet realized, just like the predicted launching of the career of the films star, Jeffrey Falcon, a martial artist who had appeared in several Hong Kong action movies in the 1980s and early 1990s. While Mungia made several music videos, he did not direct another feature until the 2005 film Wicked Prayer. The Fighting Temptations The Fighting Temptations is a 2003 American musical comedy film directed by Jonathan Lynn, written by Elizabeth Hunter and Saladin K. Patterson, and distributed by Paramount Pictures and MTV Films. The main plot revolves around Darrin Hill who travels to his hometown of Monte Carlo, Georgia as he attempts to revive a church choir in order to enter a gospel competition with the help of a beautiful lounge singer, Lilly, with whom he falls in love. Through the choirs music, Darrin brings the church community back together all the while seeking a relationship with Lilly. The film is notable for its soundtrack and ensemble cast. The film received mixed reviews upon release. Hell House LLC Hell House LLC is a 2015 American found footage horror film written and directed by Stephen Cognetti and produced by Fbi Films. The film, shot as a documentary, follows a group of Halloween haunted house creators as they prepare for the 2009 opening of their popular haunted attraction Hell House. Tragedy strikes on opening night when an unknown malfunction causes the death of fifteen tour-goers and staff. The film reveals the lead up to the tragedy and documenting what exactly went wrong that night which has been a mystery to the public. The film was released on a number of video on demand platforms including Amazon Video, YouTube, Vudu and iTunes on November 1, 2016 A sequel, Hell House LLC 2: The Abaddon Hotel, was released exclusively on Shudder on September 20, 2018 A second sequel, "Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire" was released in September 2019. Le Notti Bianche White Nights is a 1957 Italian film directed by Italian neorealist Luchino Visconti. The movie takes its title and basic plot from Fyodor Dostoevsky’s 1848 short story "White Nights." North to Alaska North to Alaska is a 1960 comedic Western/Northern film directed by Henry Hathaway and John Wayne. The picture stars Wayne along with Stewart Granger, Ernie Kovacs, Fabian, and Capucine. The script is based on the play Birthday Gift by Ladislas Fodor and is set during the Nome gold rush. The movie featured Johnny Hortons song "North to Alaska", sung during the opening titles, setting up an introduction to the story. The Bridge Die Brücke is a 1959 West German film directed by Austrian filmmaker Bernhard Wicki. It is based on the 1958 novel of the same name by journalist and writer Gregor Dorfmeister. The story was based on an actual event, upon the personal report of a surviving veteran who in his own youth experienced a similar situation in World War II. The film was timely in West Germany as the Bundeswehr had only recently been created in 1955 with conscription in Germany beginning in 1956. It received several international prizes, notably the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and the National Board of Review Award for Best Foreign Language Film, also a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Befikre Befikre is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy-drama film written, directed, and produced by Aditya Chopra under his banner of Yash Raj Films. It features Ranveer Singh and Vaani Kapoor in the lead roles. The film was shot over a period of 50 days in Paris and Mumbai. It released worldwide on 9 December 2016 to mixed reviews. The films songs has been composed by Vishal-Shekhar and produced by Mikey McCleary with Vishal-Shekhar. McCleary also composed the background score of the movie. This is Chopras only directorial venture without Shah Rukh Khan in the lead role. Earth vs. the Flying Saucers Earth vs. the Flying Saucers is a 1956 American black-and-white science fiction film from Columbia Pictures, produced by Charles H. Schneer, directed by Fred F. Sears, that stars Hugh Marlowe and Joan Taylor. Earth vs. the Flying Saucers was released as a double feature with The Werewolf. The films storyline was suggested by the bestselling, non-fiction book Flying Saucers from Outer Space by Maj. Donald Keyhoe. The films stop-motion animation special effects were created by Ray Harryhausen. Force Force is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Nishikant Kamat, starring John Abraham, Genelia DSouza and the debutant Vidyut Jammwal. It is a remake of Gautham Menons successful 2003 Tamil film, Kaakha Kaakha Starring Suriya and Jyothika in lead and is about a dutiful cop who chases the capture of a dreaded gangster. The film released on 30 September 2011, and received mostly positive reviews upon release,. John Abrahams performance was also praised by public and critics. Its sequel Force 2 has been released in 2016, making it the first installment of Force. Birds of Passage Birds of Passage is a 2018 epic crime film directed by Ciro Guerra and Cristina Gallego. It was selected to open the 50th edition of the Directors Fortnight section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. It was selected as the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, making the December shortlist. Women in Love Women in Love is a 1969 British romantic drama film directed by Ken Russell and starring Alan Bates, Oliver Reed, Glenda Jackson, and Jennie Linden. The film was adapted by Larry Kramer from D. H. Lawrences novel Women in Love. It is the first film to be released by Brandywine Productions. The plot follows the relationships between two sisters and two men in a mining town in post-World War I England. The two couples take markedly different directions. The film explores the nature of commitment and love. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards, with Jackson winning the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role, and the film receiving other honours. XIII: The Conspiracy XIII: The Conspiracy is a 2008 Franco-Canadian television film in two parts, based on the Belgian graphic novel series created by Jean Van Hamme and William Vance, about an amnesiac protagonist who seeks to discover his concealed past. The film served as a pilot for the 2011 television series XIII. The film was directed by Duane Clark, stars Val Kilmer and Stephen Dorff, and was produced by Prodigy Pictures and Cipango Films. It was first broadcast in France in October 2008 by Canal+; followed by NBC in the USA in February 2009; by Nine in Australia in November 2009; and by Five in the United Kingdom in December 2009. Kiss Me, Stupid Kiss Me, Stupid is a 1964 American sex comedy film produced and directed by Billy Wilder and starring Dean Martin, Kim Novak, and Ray Walston. The screenplay by Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond is based on the play Lora della fantasia by Anna Bonacci, which had inspired Wife For a Night, an Italian film starring Gina Lollobrigida. The comic song lyrics were written by Ira Gershwin, using some of George Gershwins unpublished melodies. Yossi & Jagger Yossi & Jagger is a 2002 Israeli romantic drama film directed by Eytan Fox about soldiers at the Israel–Lebanon border who try to find some peace and solace from the daily routine of war. The film has a sequel entitled Yossi released in 2012 that picks up the story a number of years after the events in the first film. Atlas Shrugged II: The Strike Atlas Shrugged: Part II is a film based on the novel Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. It is the second installment in the Atlas Shrugged film series and the first sequel to the 2011 film Part I, continuing the story where its predecessor left off. The film was released on October 12, 2012. Simon Sez Simon Sez is a 1999 spy action-comedy film starring Dennis Rodman, Dane Cook, and John Pinette. The film was directed by Kevin Alyn Elders, and the score was composed by Brian Tyler. The film received extremely negative reviews and became a box office bomb. Ravenous Ravenous is a 2017 French-language Canadian horror film directed by Robin Aubert and starring Marc-André Grondin, Monia Chokri, Brigitte Poupart, Luc Proulx, Charlotte St-Martin and Micheline Lanctôt. The film depicts the residents of a small town in rural Quebec as they deal with an outbreak leading to an attack by zombie-like persons. Ravenous was released to positive reviews for its social themes. It won the Toronto International Film Festival Award for Best Canadian Film and was nominated for five Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture, winning Best Make-Up. Closure Straightheads is a 2007 British revenge/thriller film, featuring brutal sexual violence, which follows a couple who seek revenge against a group of men. It was written and directed by Dan Reed, who made his directorial début, and features Gillian Anderson and Danny Dyer. I Don't Want to Go Back Alone I Dont Want to Go Back Alone is a 2010 Brazilian short film directed by Daniel Ribeiro. The short won the 2011 Iris Prize. It was later expanded into Ribeiros 2014 feature film The Way He Looks. Panic Button Panic Button is a British independent film released in 2011. Although the film is a horror thriller, the subject matter is intended as a cautionary tale on the dangers of online social networking. Panic in the Streets Panic in the Streets is a 1950 film noir directed by Elia Kazan. It was shot exclusively on location in New Orleans, and features numerous New Orleans citizens in speaking and non-speaking roles. The film tells the story of Lieutenant Commander Clinton Reed, an officer of the U.S. Public Health Service and a police captain who have only a day or two in which to prevent an epidemic of pneumonic plague after Reed determines a waterfront homicide victim is an index case. Co-stars include Barbara Bel Geddes, Jack Palance and Zero Mostel – the latter two play associates of the victim who had prompted the investigation. The film was also the debut of Tommy Rettig, who played the Reeds son. The film was released on DVD by 20th Century Fox as part of the Fox Film Noir collection, along with Laura and Call Northside 777, on March 15, 2005. The score was composed by Alfred Newman. The film was originally named Port of Entry, subsequently Outbreak, and ultimately Panic in the Streets. Veeram Veeram is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Siva and produced by Vijaya Productions. The film features Ajith Kumar and Tamannaah in the lead role, while an ensemble supporting cast includes Vidharth, Bala, Santhanam, Nassar, Pradeep Rawat and Abhinaya, among others. Pre-production works had been ongoing since December 2011, with shooting starting in April 2013. The film was released on 10 January 2014. The film received positive reviews from critics and became successful at box-office. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Veerudokkade and in Hindi as Veeram The Powerman. Despite the release of dubbed version, the film was remade in Telugu as Katamarayudu with Pawan Kalyan and Shruti hassan. The film is also being remade in Kannada as Odeya with Darshan and in Hindi as Bachchan Pandey starring Akshay Kumar. Death Wish V: The Face of Death Death Wish V: The Face of Death is a 1994 American action thriller film and the fifth installment in the Death Wish series. It features Charles Bronson, who reprises his role as Paul Kersey in his final theatrical starring role. In the film, Kersey battles mobsters as he tries to protect his girlfriend from her ex-husband, mob boss Tommy OShea. Death Wish V: The Face of Death was produced by 21st Century Film Corporation, a company established by Menahem Golan after Cannon Films bankruptcy. It was shot in Toronto and helmed by Canadian director Allan Goldstein. Steve Carver was originally going to direct until the producers planned to cut the budget. The Narrow Margin The Narrow Margin is a 1952 American film noir directed by Richard Fleischer and written by Earl Felton, based on an unpublished story written by Martin Goldsmith and Jack Leonard. The screenplay by Earl Felton was nominated for an Academy Award. The picture stars Charles McGraw, Marie Windsor, and Jacqueline White. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures. A police detective plays a deadly game of cat-and-mouse aboard a train with mob assassins out to stop a slain gangsters widow before she can testify before a grand jury. Floating Weeds is a 1959 Japanese drama film directed by Yasujirō Ozu, starring Ganjirō Nakamura and Machiko Kyō. It is a remake of Ozus own black-and-white silent film A Story of Floating Weeds. Listen to Me Marlon Listen to Me Marlon is a 2015 British documentary film written, directed and edited by Stevan Riley about the movie star and iconic actor Marlon Brando. Page 3 Page 3 is a 2005 Indian drama film directed by Madhur Bhandarkar and produced by Bobby Pushkarna and Kavita Pushkarna about the Page 3 culture and media in the city of Mumbai. It stars Konkona Sen Sharma, Atul Kulkarni, Sandhya Mridul, Tara Sharma, Anju Mahendru, and Boman Irani. The film won three National Film Awards, including the Golden Lotus Award for Best Film. Hellraiser: Revelations Hellraiser: Revelations is an American horror film written by Gary J. Tunnicliffe and directed by Víctor García. It is the ninth film in the Hellraiser film series. It follows the fates of two friends who discover a puzzle box that opens a gateway to a realm inhabited by sadomasochistic monsters known as the Cenobites. The film was produced in a matter of weeks, due to an obligation on Dimension Films part to release another Hellraiser film or risk losing the rights to the film series. Due to the quick turnaround time and the rushed production, series star Doug Bradley declined to participate, making this the first entry in the series in which he does not play Pinhead. It was released in a single theater for a crew screening that was ostensibly open to the public, then released to DVD in October 2011. Love in Another Language Love in Another Language is a 2009 Turkish drama film directed by İlksen Başarır, starring Mert Fırat as a young deaf man who falls in love with a call-center worker. The film, which went on nationwide general release on , won awards at film festivals in Antalya, Bursa and Ankara as well as the 3rd Yeşilçam Awards. Sweet Virginia Sweet Virginia is a 2017 American-Canadian neo-noir crime-drama thriller film directed by Jamie M. Dagg, written by Benjamin China and Paul China, and starring Jon Bernthal, Christopher Abbott, Imogen Poots, Rosemarie DeWitt, Odessa Young and Jared Abrahamson. It was released on November 17, 2017, by IFC Films. Wrong Cops Wrong Cops is a 2013 French-American independent comedy film written and directed by Quentin Dupieux. The ensemble film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. It features an ensemble cast including Éric Judor, Jack Plotnick, Ray Wise, Kurt Fuller, Eric Wareheim, Grace Zabriskie and Marilyn Manson. Bee Season Bee Season is a 2005 American drama film adaptation of the 2000 novel of the same name by Myla Goldberg. The film was directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel and written by Naomi Foner Gyllenhaal. It stars Richard Gere and Juliette Binoche. The Ballad of Narayama is a 1983 Japanese film by director Shōhei Imamura. It stars Sumiko Sakamoto as Orin, Ken Ogata, and Shoichi Ozawa. It is an adaptation of the book Narayama bushikō by Shichirō Fukazawa and slightly inspired by the 1958 film directed by Keisuke Kinoshita. It won the Palme dOr at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Pulimurugan Pulimurugan is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language action film directed by Vysakh and starring Mohanlal in the title role. It was produced by Tomichan Mulakuppadam through Mulakuppadam Films and was written by Udayakrishna—half of the duo Udayakrishna and Sibi K. Thomas—in his first independent screenplay. The film also stars Kamalinee Mukherjee, Jagapati Babu, Lal, Vinu Mohan, and Bala. The film score and soundtrack were composed by Gopi Sundar, while cinematography was handled by Shaji Kumar and edited by Johnkutty. Principal photography commenced on 16 July 2015 in Hanoi, Vietnam, and was completed in early February 2016. The film was released in India on 7 October 2016. Made on a budget of 25 crore, it became the first film in the Malayalam film industry to earn more than 100 crore and 150 crore, and was the highest-grossing Malayalam film ever, until 2019 and the third highest-grossing South Indian film of 2016. Two songs from the film"Kaadanayum Kaalchilambe" and "Maanathe Maarikurumbe" were selected among the 70 eligible songs contending for the Academy Award for Best Original Song nomination in the 90th Academy Awards. The film score was also selected among the 141 eligible scores contending for the Academy Award for Best Original Score nomination. Bobby Fischer Against the World Bobby Fischer Against the World is a documentary feature film that explores the life of chess Grandmaster and 11th World Champion Bobby Fischer. It incorporates interviews with chess players Anthony Saidy, Larry Evans, Sam Sloan, Susan Polgar, Garry Kasparov, Asa Hoffmann, Friðrik Ólafsson, Lothar Schmid and others. It includes rare archive footage from the World Chess Championship 1972. Liz Garbus began her work on the film after Fischers death in 2008 at the age of 64. She said of Fischer: "Its hard to imagine that in 1972, all eyes were on a chess match, but it does, in fact, seem to be the case. Bobby Fischer was this self-taught Brooklyn boy who took the New York chess scene and then the national chess scene by storm. And the Russians had been dominating the sport for decades. ... So for an American to have a real chance at beating that Soviet machine, this was big stuff. ... The symbolism of the match was enormous." The documentary has an 87% rating and an average rating of 7.1/10 on Rotten Tomatoes, with the consensus not yet reached. The film is dedicated to editor Karen Schmeer, who was killed in a hit-and-run accident while they were already a few months into the editing process. Random Harvest Random Harvest is a 1942 film based on the 1941 James Hilton novel of the same name, directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Claudine West, George Froeschel, and Arthur Wimperis adapted the novel for the screen, and received an Academy Award nomination. The film departed from the novel in several significant ways, as it proved nearly impossible to translate to film otherwise. It starred Ronald Colman as a shellshocked, amnesiac World War I soldier, and Greer Garson as his love interest. It was an instant commercial success. Its seven Oscar nominations included nods for Colman, supporting actress Susan Peters, director Mervyn LeRoy, and Best Picture. Garson, whose performance was well-received, was ineligible for the Academy Award for Best Actress, as she had already been nominated that year for her role in Mrs. Miniver. Mad Detective Mad Detective is a 2007 Hong Kong action film produced and directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai. Mad Detective was first screened at the 64th Venice International Film Festival, and later premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival, before being released in Hong Kong on 29 November 2007. The films screenplay won "Best Screenplay" awards at various Asian film ceremonies. A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures A Turtles Tale: Sammys Adventures is a 2010 English-language Belgian-French 3D computer-animated adventure romantic coming-of-age comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Ben Stassen. The film was released on 4 August 2010 in Belgium, and on 11 August 2010 in France. The UK version features the voice talents of Dominic Cooper, Gemma Arterton, John Hurt, Kayvan Novak, and Robert Sheehan; the U.S. version features the voice talents of Yuri Lowenthal, Anthony Anderson, Tim Curry, Kathy Griffin, Melanie Griffith, and Jenny McCarthy. A Turtles Tale: Sammys Adventures follows a sea turtle as he navigates his 50-year life through the changes caused by global warming. Wild America Wild America is a 1997 American adventure comedy film directed by William Dear, written by David Michael Wieger based on the life of wildlife documentarian Marty Stouffer, and starring Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Devon Sawa and Scott Bairstow. Pilot "Pilot" is the first episode of the television series Supernatural. It premiered on The WB on September 13, 2005, and was written by series creator Eric Kripke and directed by David Nutter. The Supernatural pilot introduced the characters of Sam and Dean Winchester, brothers who travel throughout the country hunting supernatural creatures, as they battled a ghostly Woman in White while searching for their missing father. Kripke was developing the concept for ten years before it was greenlit as a television series. Before it could be filmed, the script underwent numerous revisions. The episode was produced in Los Angeles, though future episodes were filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, to save money. The episode established the series tradition of a rock-music soundtrack, and included background music scored by Kripkes friend Christopher Lennertz. It received mixed reviews, with critics praising the horror elements but having varying opinions of the lead actors performances. Criss Cross Criss Cross is a 1949 American crime film noir directed by Robert Siodmak starring Burt Lancaster, Yvonne De Carlo and Dan Duryea, from Don Tracys novel of the same name. This black-and-white film was shot partly on location in the Bunker Hill section of Los Angeles. The film was written by Daniel Fuchs. Franz Planers cinematography creates a black-and-white film noir world. Miklós Rózsa scored the films soundtrack. It was remade as The Underneath in 1995. Mughal-E-Azam Mughal-e-Azam is a 1960 Indian epic historical drama film directed by K. Asif and produced by Shapoorji Pallonji. Starring Prithviraj Kapoor, Madhubala, Durga Khote, and Dilip Kumar, it follows the love affair between Mughal Prince Salim  and Anarkali, a court dancer. Salims father, Emperor Akbar, disapproves of the relationship, which leads to a war between father and son. The development of Mughal-e-Azam began in 1944, when Asif read a play set in the reign of Emperor Akbar. Production was plagued by delays and financial uncertainty. Before its principal photography began in the early 1950s, the project had lost a financier and undergone a complete change of cast. Mughal-e-Azam cost more to produce than any previous Indian motion picture; the budget for a single song sequence exceeded that typical for an entire film of the period. The soundtrack, inspired by Indian classical and folk music, comprises 12 songs voiced by playback singer Lata Mangeshkar along with Mohammed Rafi, Shamshad Begum and classical singer Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, and is often cited among the finest in Bollywood cinematic history. Mughal-e-Azam had the widest release of any Indian film up to that time, and patrons often queued all day for tickets. Released on 5 August 1960, it broke box office records in India and became the highest-grossing Indian film of all time, a distinction it held for 15 years. By some accounts, Mughal-e-Azam remains the highest-grossing Indian film of all time, adjusted for inflation. The accolades awarded to the film include one National Film Award and three Filmfare Awards at the 8th Filmfare Awards. Mughal-e-Azam was the first black-and-white Hindi film to be digitally coloured, and the first in any language to be given a theatrical re-release. The colour version, released in November 2004, was also a commercial success. The film is widely considered to be a milestone of its genre, earning praise from critics for its grandeur and attention to detail. Film scholars have welcomed its portrayal of enduring themes, but question its historical accuracy. Every Secret Thing Every Secret Thing is a 2014 American crime film directed by Amy J. Berg and written by Nicole Holofcener, based on a 2004 novel of the same name written by Laura Lippman. The film stars Diane Lane, Elizabeth Banks, Dakota Fanning, Danielle Macdonald, and Nate Parker, and is notable for being Academy Award-winning actress Frances McDormands debut as producer. The film was released theatrically on May 15, 2015 and on home video on August 4, 2015. Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day is an 11-episode 2011 Japanese anime television series created by , an artist collective consisting of director Tatsuyuki Nagai, screenwriter Mari Okada, and character designer Masayoshi Tanaka. The anime was produced by A-1 Pictures and aired in Fuji TVs noitamina block between April and June 2011. It is currently licensed in North America by Aniplex of America. A novelization by Mari Okada was serialized in Media Factorys Da Vinci magazine from March to July 2011. A manga adaptation illustrated by Mitsu Izumi began serialization in the May 2012 issue of Shueishas Jump Square magazine. A visual novel adaptation for the PlayStation Portable was released by 5pb. in August 2012. An anime film was released in Japanese theaters on August 31, 2013. A television drama also premiered in September 2015 on Fuji TV. A Girl Like Her A Girl Like Her is an American found footage drama film directed by Amy S. Weber. The film stars Lexi Ainsworth as Jessica Burns, a 16-year old bullied high school student who attempts suicide. The movie was originally titled The Bully Chronicles but the title was later changed. Kill Switch Kill Switch is an American-Dutch science fiction film, directed by Tim Smit in his directorial debut, from a screenplay by Charlie Kindinger and Omid Nooshin. It stars Dan Stevens, Bérénice Marlohe, Tygo Gernandt, Charity Wakefield, Bas Keijzer, Mike Libanon, and Mike Reus. The film was released on June 16, 2017 by Saban Films. Crazy in Alabama Crazy in Alabama is a 1999 American comedy-drama film directed by Antonio Banderas, written by Mark Childress, and starring Melanie Griffith, David Morse, Lucas Black, Cathy Moriarty, Meat Loaf, John Beasley, and Rod Steiger. The plot follows an abused housewife in 1965 Alabama who heads to California to become a movie star while her nephew has to deal with a racially motivated murder involving a corrupt sheriff. It was filmed primarily in and around Houma with locations in Schriever, Chackbay, and New Orleans, Louisiana as well as Las Vegas, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. How Stella Got Her Groove Back How Stella Got Her Groove Back is a 1998 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan, adapted from Terry McMillans best-selling novel of the same title. The film stars Angela Bassett, Taye Diggs, Whoopi Goldberg, and Regina King. The original music score was composed by Michel Colombier. Citadel Citadel is a 2012 Irish psychological horror film written and directed by Ciaran Foy, in his feature film debut. It was filmed in Glasgow, Scotland. The film stars Aneurin Barnard as Tommy, a widower who must raise his baby alone after an attack by a gang leaves his wife dead and him suffering from agoraphobia. It is an example of "hoodie horror". Stone Cold Stone Cold is a 1991 action film directed by Craig R. Baxley. That centers on a biker gang that tries to assassinate the district attorney and free one of their members who is on trial for murder. The film marked the acting debut of 1980s football star Brian Bosworth. The film bombed financially at the box office, grossing $9 million on its $25 million budget. Frances Frances is a 1982 American biographical drama film directed by Graeme Clifford from a screenplay written by Eric Bergren, Christopher De Vore, and Nicholas Kazan. The film stars Jessica Lange as Frances Farmer, a troubled actress during the 1930s whose career suffered as a result of her mental illness. It also features Kim Stanley, Sam Shepard, Bart Burns, Jonathan Banks, and Jeffrey DeMunn in supporting roles. The film chronicles Farmers life from her days as a high school student, her short lived film career in the 1930s, her institutionalization for alleged mental illness in the 1940s, her deinstitutionalization in the 1950s and her appearance on This Is Your Life. Frances was released theatrically on December 3, 1982 by Universal Pictures. Langes performance was unanimously praised and has been cited by many as her best performance. At the 55th Academy Awards, it received two nominations for Lange and Stanley as Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress respectively. Her Alibi Her Alibi is a 1989 American romantic comedy film directed by Bruce Beresford, written by Charlie Peters and starring Tom Selleck, Paulina Porizkova, William Daniels and James Farentino. Bleeder Bleeder is a 1999 Danish crime drama film written, produced, and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. The film was successful in Denmark, but did not live up to the success of Refns previous film Pusher. The Harder They Fall The Harder They Fall is a 1956 American boxing film noir directed by Mark Robson with a screenplay by Philip Yordan, based on Budd Schulbergs 1947 novel. It marked Humphrey Bogarts final film role. It received an Oscar nomination for Best Cinematography, Black and White for Burnett Guffey at the 29th Academy Awards. Delhi-6 Delhi-6 is a 2009 Indian musical drama film directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra and starring Abhishek Bachchan, Sonam Kapoor, Om Puri, Waheeda Rahman, Rishi Kapoor, Supriya Pathak, Atul Kulkarni, Pavan Malhotra, Deepak Dobriyal, Divya Dutta, Vijay Raaz and Aditi Rao Hydari. The story is reportedly based on Mehras growing up years in Chandni Chowk area of Old Delhi. The number 6 refers to the Postal Index Number of the Chandni Chowk area of Old Delhi, a shortened form of 110006. It is Mehras third film after Aks and Rang De Basanti. The acclaimed score and soundtrack was composed by A. R. Rahman. It released on 20 February 2009 and won the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration at 57th National Film Awards. Soul Food Soul Food is a 1997 American comedy-drama film produced by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Tracey Edmonds and Robert Teitel and released by Fox 2000 Pictures. Featuring an ensemble cast, the film stars Vanessa L. Williams, Vivica A. Fox, Nia Long, Michael Beach, Mekhi Phifer, Jeffrey D. Sams, Irma P. Hall, Gina Ravera and Brandon Hammond. Written and directed by George Tillman-- in his major studio debut-- the film centers on the trials of an extended African-American family, held together by longstanding family traditions which begin to fade as serious problems take center stage. Tillman based the family in the film on his own and Soul Food was widely acclaimed for presenting a more positive image of African-Americans than is typically seen in Hollywood films. In 2000, Showtime premiered a one-hour television series based upon the film. In 2015, it was announced that 20th Century Fox is planning a sequel for film called More Soul Food, written by Tillman, Jr. Escape Plan: The Extractors Escape Plan: The Extractors is a 2019 American prison action thriller film directed by John Herzfeld, and a sequel to Escape Plan and Hades. It is the third installment in the Escape Plan film series. The film features Sylvester Stallone, Dave Bautista, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson and Jaime King reprising their roles from the previous films. The film was released straight-to-DVD in the United States on July 2, 2019 but received theatrical releases in such countries as Russia, Italy, United Kingdom, Australia, Turkey and Portugal. Takedown Track Down, is a 2000 action thriller film directed by Joe Chappelle and starring Skeet Ulrich and Russell Wong. The screenplay concerns computer hacker Kevin Mitnick. The film was based on the book Takedown by John Markoff and Tsutomu Shimomura. Dementia 13 Dementia 13 is a 1963 independently made black-and-white horror-thriller film, written and directed by Francis Coppola and produced by Roger Corman. The film stars William Campbell, Patrick Magee, and Luana Anders. It was released in the United States by American International Pictures during the fall of 1963 as the bottom half of a double feature with Cormans The Man with the X-ray Eyes. Although Coppola had been involved in at least two Sexploitation films previously, Dementia 13 served as his first mainstream "legitimate" directorial effort. Corman offered Coppola the chance to direct a low-budget horror film in Ireland using funds left over from Cormans recently completed The Young Racers, on which Coppola had worked as a sound technician. The producer wanted a cheap Psycho copy, complete with gothic atmosphere and brutal killings, and Coppola quickly wrote a screenplay with Cormans requirements. Although he was given total directorial freedom during production, Coppola found himself at odds with Corman after the film was completed. The producer declared it unreleasable and demanded several changes be made. Corman eventually brought in another director, Jack Hill, to film additional sequences. The films title appears on a theater marquee in the Coppola-produced film American Graffiti, even though the film was set in 1962, before the theatrical release of Dementia 13. A remake by director Richard LeMay was released on October 6, 2017. Arabian Nights Arabian Nights is a 1974 Italian film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. Its original Italian title is , which means The Flower of the One Thousand and One Nights. The film is an adaptation of the ancient Arabic anthology The Book of One Thousand and One Nights, better known as The Arabian Nights. It is the last of Pasolinis "Trilogy of Life", which began with The Decameron and continued with The Canterbury Tales. The lead was played by young Franco Merli who was discovered for this film by Pasolini. The film contains abundant nudity, sex and slapstick humor. It preserves the eroticism and the story within a story structure of Arabian Nights and has been called "perhaps the best and certainly the most intelligent" of Arabian Nights film adaptations. Buying the Cow Buying the Cow is a 2002 American comedy film directed by Walt Becker and starring Jerry OConnell, Ryan Reynolds, Alyssa Milano and Bridgette L. Wilson. Death Rides a Horse Death Rides a Horse is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western directed by Giulio Petroni, written by Luciano Vincenzoni and starring Lee Van Cleef and John Phillip Law. Shorts Shorts is a 2009 Emirati-American comic fantasy family film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez. The film stars Jon Cryer, William H. Macy, Leslie Mann, James Spader, Jimmy Bennett and Kat Dennings. Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock made its world premiere screening on August 15, 2009 at the Graumans Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California. Shortly after that, the movie was theatrically released in the United States on August 21, 2009 by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film grossed $29 million on a $20 million budget. It received a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance in a Feature Film. Shorts: The Adventures of the Wishing Rock was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 24 November 2009 by Warner Home Video. An Xbox video game of the same name was announced on 23 June 2009 with a prospective July release date in advance of the films release, but was canceled. The Life of Emile Zola The Life of Emile Zola is a 1937 American biographical film about 19th-century French author Émile Zola, starring Paul Muni and directed by William Dieterle, a German emigré. It is notable as the second biographical film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. It premiered at the Los Angeles Carthay Circle Theatre to great success both critically and financially. Contemporary reviews ranked it as the best biographical film made up to that time. In 2000, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Produced during the Great Depression and after the Nazi Party had taken power in Germany, the film explored one man acting against anti-Semitic injustice in France in the late 19th century, when Zola became involved in the Dreyfus affair and worked to gain the officers release. But early 21st-century studies noted this film as an example of Hollywoods timidity at the time: anti-Semitism was never mentioned in the film, nor was "Jew" said in dialogue. Some explicitly anti-Nazi films were cancelled in this period, and other content was modified. This was also the period when Hollywood had established the Production Code, establishing an internal censor, in response to perceived threats of external censorship. Sink the Bismarck ! Sink the Bismarck! is a 1960 black-and-white CinemaScope British war film based on the book The Last Nine Days of the Bismarck by C. S. Forester. It stars Kenneth More and Dana Wynter and was directed by Lewis Gilbert. To date, it is the only film made that deals directly with the operations, chase and sinking of the battleship by the Royal Navy during the Second World War. Although war films were common in the 1960s, Sink the Bismarck! was seen as something of an anomaly, with much of its time devoted to the "unsung back-room planners as much as on the combatants themselves". Its historical accuracy, in particular, met with much praise despite a number of inconsistencies. Sink the Bismarck! was the inspiration for Johnny Hortons popular 1960 song, "Sink the Bismarck". The film had its Royal World Premiere in the presence of the Duke of Edinburgh at the Odeon Leicester Square on 11 February 1960. Family Weekend Family Weekend is a 2013 American comedy-drama film directed by Benjamin Epps and starring Kristin Chenoweth, Matthew Modine, Olesya Rulin, Joey King, Eddie Hassell, and Shirley Jones. Detective Story Detective Story is a 1951 film noir directed by William Wyler that tells the story of one day in the lives of the various people who populate a police detective squad. It features Kirk Douglas, Eleanor Parker, William Bendix, Cathy ODonnell, and George Macready. Both Lee Grant and Joseph Wiseman perform in their film debuts. The movie was adapted by Robert Wyler and Philip Yordan from the 1949 play of the same name by Sidney Kingsley. It was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Academy Award for Best Director for Wyler, Best Actress for Parker, and Best Supporting Actress for Grant. An angry New York detective is one of a precinct of cops in a grim daily battle with the citys lowlife. Little does he realize that his obsessive pursuit of an "abortionist" is leading him to a discovery closer to home. The characters who pass through the precinct over the course of the day include a young petty embezzler, a pair of burglars, and a naive shoplifter. The Terror The Terror is a 1963 Independent American Vistascope horror film produced and directed by Roger Corman. The plot concerns a French officer who finds an intriguing woman who is believed to be the ghost of a barons long departed wife. It was filmed on sets left over from other AIP productions, including The Haunted Palace. The film was also released as Lady of the Shadows, The Castle of Terror, and The Haunting; it was later featured as an episode of Cinema Insomnia and Elviras Movie Macabre. The film is sometimes linked to Cormans Poe cycle, a series of films based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe; however, The Terror is not based on any text written by Poe. Arsène Lupin Arsène Lupin is a 2004 crime-adventure film, based on the series of novels created by Maurice Leblanc, directed by Jean-Paul Salomé and stars Romain Duris, Eva Green and Kristin Scott Thomas. It was a co-production of France, Spain, Italy and The United Kingdom. Twitches Twitches is a 2005 Disney Channel Original Movie, based on the popular Twitches book series published by Scholastic Press. Produced by Broomsticks Productions Limited, the film stars Tia Mowry and Tamera Mowry as Alexandra Fielding and Camryn Barnes, respectively. A sequel, Twitches Too, aired on October 12, 2007, as a part of Disney Channels Hauntober Fest. October (Ten Days that Shook the World) October: Ten Days That Shook the World is a 1928 Soviet silent historical film by Sergei Eisenstein and Grigori Aleksandrov. It is a celebratory dramatization of the 1917 October Revolution commissioned for the tenth anniversary of the event. Originally released as October in the Soviet Union, the film was re-edited and released internationally as Ten Days That Shook The World, after John Reeds popular book on the Revolution. Léolo Léolo is a 1992 Canadian coming of age-fantasy film by director Jean-Claude Lauzon. The film tells the story of a young boy named Léo "Léolo" Lauzon, played by Maxime Collin, who engages in an active fantasy life while growing up with his Montreal family, and begins to have sexual fantasies about his neighbour Bianca, played by Giuditta del Vecchio. The film also stars Ginette Reno, Pierre Bourgault, Andrée Lachapelle, Denys Arcand, Julien Guiomar and Germain Houde. Gilbert Sicotte narrates the film as the adult Léolo. With a story developed by Lauzon as a semi-autobiographical work, the project was supported by producer Lyse Lafontaine as a co-production with France. Filming took place in Montreal and Sicily in 1991. It was Lauzons final film, as he died in a plane crash in 1997 while working on his next project. Initially released in the 1992 Cannes Film Festival, Léolo won three Genie Awards, including Best Original Screenplay for Lauzon, losing Best Motion Picture to Naked Lunch. It later benefited from a resurgence of interest, leading to critics and filmmakers adding it to the Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time in 2015. Shirley Valentine Shirley Valentine is an award-winning 1989 British romantic comedy-drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert. The screenplay by Willy Russell is based on his 1986 one-character play of the same title, which follows middle-aged Shirley Valentine in an unexpected discovery of herself, and rekindling of her childhood dreams and youthful love of life. Pauline Collins reprises the titular lead role as middle-aged housewife Shirley, which she had previously played in the stage production in Londons West End and on Broadway, and Tom Conti plays Costas Dimitriades, the owner of a Greek tavern with whom she has a holiday romance. Larger Than Life Larger Than Life is a 1996 American comedy film starring Bill Murray, and directed by Howard Franklin. It was produced and co-written by Pen Densham. The film was financially and critically unsuccessful. Agnes of God Agnes of God is a 1985 American mystery drama film directed by Norman Jewison and starring Jane Fonda, Anne Bancroft and Meg Tilly. It was written by John Pielmeier, based on his play of the same name. The plot is about a novice nun who gives birth and insists that the dead child was the result of a immaculate conception. A psychiatrist and the mother superior of the convent clash during the resulting investigation. Despite generally mixed reviews from critics, the film was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, and Best Original Score. Tilly also won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress. Lover Come Back Lover Come Back is a 1961 Eastmancolor romantic comedy released by Universal Pictures and directed by Delbert Mann. The film stars Doris Day and Rock Hudson in their second film together. The supporting cast includes Tony Randall, Edie Adams, Ann B. Davis, and Donna Douglas. This is the second of three movies in which Day, Hudson and Randall starred together, the other two being Pillow Talk and Send Me No Flowers. The story is similar to Pillow Talk in that it includes mistaken identity as a key plot device. Although not as well known as Pillow Talk, the script by Stanley Shapiro and Paul Henning earned an Oscar nomination for Best Screenplay. Four Flies on Grey Velvet Four Flies on Grey Velvet is a 1971 Italian giallo film written and directed by Dario Argento, from a story by Luigi Cozzi. The film is the third in director Argentos "Animal Trilogy", having been preceded by The Bird with the Crystal Plumage and The Cat o Nine Tails. Ram Gopal Varma's Indian Flames Aag also known as Ram Gopal Verma Ki Aag, is a 2007 Indian action-drama film. Written, and directed by Ram Gopal Varma, the film features Amitabh Bachchan, Mohanlal, Ajay Devgn, Prashant Raj Sachdev, Sushmita Sen, J. D. Chakravarthy, and Suchitra Krishnamoorthi in the cast. An adaptation of the 1975 Hindi film Sholay, it was negatively received by the critics and many have considered it to be one of the worst films ever made. Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party Hillarys America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party is a 2016 American political documentary film about 2016 American presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and a critique of the Democratic Party. The film is written and directed by conservative political commentator Dinesh DSouza and Bruce Schooley. The film had a limited release on July 15, 2016, before a wide release on July 22, 2016, and accompanies a book by DSouza by the same name. Although the film was the top-grossing political documentary of 2016, grossing $13 million against a $5 million budget, most critics gave it negative reviews; review aggregation website Metacritic declared it the worst-received film of 2016. It was nominated for five Golden Raspberry Awards, and won four, including Worst Picture, as well as Worst Director and Worst Actor for DSouza. Raja Hindustani Raja Hindustani is a 1996 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Dharmesh Darshan. It tells the story of a cab driver from a small town who falls in love with a rich young woman. Aamir Khan and Karisma Kapoor play the lead roles. Released on 15 November 1996, this films plot was inspired from the 1965 film Jab Jab Phool Khile, starring Shashi Kapoor and Nanda. The films music was composed by Nadeem-Shravan, with lyrics by Sameer. It went on to win five Filmfare Awards, including the awards for Best film and Best Actors, and seven Screen Awards. Raja Hindustani was the third most commercially successful Hindi film of the 1990s. Made on a budget of 57.5 million, the film went on to gross 763.4 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing film of the year, and the third highest-grossing film of the 1990s at the Indian box office. The films music became popular and was successful, especially in the central and eastern states of India. Karisma Kapoor was complimented for her looks and performance as Aarti: a rich, beautiful, sensitive, young woman full of dreams and desires. It is Kapoors biggest commercial success till date and is regarded as one of her best performances; it was a major turning point in her career. She won the Filmfare Best Actress Award for her role. The chemistry between the lead pair of Aamir Khan and Karishma Kapoor was praised and there was a much talked about kissing scene. The film was remade in Kannada as Naanu Naane in 2002, starring Upendra and Sakshi Shivanand in lead roles and in Odia as Priya Mo Priya in 2005. Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam is a 2010 short animated superhero film, directed by Joaquim Dos Santos and written by Michael Jelenic, featuring George Newbern and Jerry OConnell reprising their roles from Justice League Unlimited as Superman and Captain Marvel who cooperate to battle the powerful Black Adam. The film, which was released on as the main feature on the compilation DVD DC Showcase Original Shorts Collection, was the fourth and to date longest of the DC Showcase series, which were also included in extended versions. Samson and Delilah Samson and Delilah is a 1949 American romantic biblical drama film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille and released by Paramount Pictures. It depicts the biblical story of Samson, a strongman whose secret lies in his uncut hair, and his love for Delilah, the woman who seduces him, discovers his secret, and then betrays him to the Philistines. It stars Hedy Lamarr and Victor Mature in the title roles, George Sanders as the Saran, Angela Lansbury as Semadar, and Henry Wilcoxon as Ahtur. Pre-production on the film began as early as 1935, but principal photography officially commenced in 1948. The screenplay, written by Jesse L. Lasky Jr. and Fredric M. Frank, is based on the biblical Book of Judges and adapted from original film treatments by Harold Lamb and Vladimir Jabotinsky. Praised upon release for its Technicolor cinematography, lead performances, costumes, sets, and innovative special effects, the film was a box-office success. Released in December 1949, it was the highest-grossing film of 1950. Of its five Academy Award nominations, the film won two for Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design. The House on Sorority Row The House on Sorority Row is a 1983 American slasher film written and directed by Mark Rosman, produced by John G. Clark, and starring Eileen Davidson and Katherine McNeil. Set at a sorority house, the story follows a group of sorority sisters being murdered during a graduation party, after committing a prank gone horribly fatal. Partly inspired by the 1955 French film Les Diaboliques, first-time writer-director Rosman wrote the screenplay for the film in 1980, then titled Seven Sisters. The film was shot on location in Pikesville in the summer months of 1980. In November 1982, it received a limited regional theatrical release before expanding on January 21, 1983, eventually going on to gross $10.6 million. Despite a mixed critical response, The House on Sorority Row has attained a cult following among fans of the genre. A remake, titled Sorority Row, was released in 2009. When Worlds Collide When Worlds Collide is a 1951 American Technicolor science fiction disaster film, produced by George Pal, directed by Rudolph Maté, and starring Richard Derr, Barbara Rush, Peter Hansen, and John Hoyt. It was distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on the 1932 science fiction novel of the same name, co-written by Philip Wylie and Edwin Balmer. The plot concerns the coming destruction of the Earth by a rogue star called Bellus and the desperate efforts to build a space ark to transport a group of men and women to Bellus single planet, Zyra. Fear X Fear X is a 2003 psychological thriller film directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. The first film to be produced from one of Hubert Selby Jr.s original screenplays, its eventual box-office failure would force Refns film company Jang Go Star into bankruptcy. Refns financial recovery was documented in the 2006 documentary The Gambler. Wild Things 2 Wild Things 2 is a 2004 erotic thriller film directed by Jack Perez and starring Susan Ward, Leila Arcieri, Isaiah Washington and Linden Ashby. It is a sequel to Wild Things and the second film in the Wild Things series. The film was released on DVD on April 20, 2004. A Fond Kiss Ae Fond Kiss… is a 2004 romantic drama film directed by Ken Loach, and starring Atta Yaqub and Eva Birthistle. The title is taken from a Scottish song by Robert Burns, the complete line being "Ae Fond Kiss, and then we sever..." The film explores the complications which ensue when second-generation Scottish Pakistani Casim and Roisin fall in love. Dark Floors Dark Floors is an 2008 English-language Finnish horror film that features Lordi band members playing the monsters. Mr. Lordi has also designed the films logo. The film was released in February 2008 and stars William Hope, Leon Herbert, Philip Bretherton, Ronald Pickup, and Skye Bennett. A new Lordi song, Beast Loose in Paradise, is featured in the end credits of the film. Fatal Instinct Fatal Instinct is a 1993 American comedy film directed by Carl Reiner. It parodies the erotic thriller movie genre, which at the time had reached its commercial peak. The film stars Armand Assante as a lawyer and cop named Ned Ravine who has an affair with a woman named Lola Cain played by Sean Young. Kate Nelligan stars as Ned Ravines wife and Sherilyn Fenn stars as Laura Lingonberry, Ravines secretary. The films title is a combination of Fatal Attraction and Basic Instinct, both of which starred Michael Douglas. Behind the Sun Behind the Sun is a 2001 Brazilian-French-Swiss social drama film directed by Walter Salles, produced by Arthur Cohn, and starring Rodrigo Santoro. Its original Portuguese title means Shattered April, and it is based on the novel of the same name written by the Albanian writer Ismail Kadare, about the honor culture in the North of Albania. Co-produced by Brazil, France, and Switzerland, it was shot entirely in Bahia, taking place in Bom Sossego, a district of the city of Oliveira dos Brejinhos, and in the cities of Caetité and Rio de Contas. The African Doctor The African Doctor is a 2016 French comedy-drama film based on the life of the father of the musician Kamini, co-written by Kamini and directed by Julien Rambaldi. It stars Marc Zinga and Aïssa Maïga. The Sicilian Clan The Sicilian Clan is a 1969 French gangster film based on the novel by Auguste Le Breton. The film was directed by Henri Verneuil and stars Jean Gabin, Lino Ventura and Alain Delon, whose casting led to the films box-office success in France. Ennio Morricone completed the score for the picture. Torrente 2: Mission in Marbella Torrente 2: Misión en Marbella is a 2001 Spanish dark comedy. The film is the sequel to Torrente, and, like the first film, it was written and directed by Santiago Segura who takes the leading role of José Luis Torrente. The Recall The Recall is a 2017 Canadian-American science fiction/horror film directed by Mauro Borrelli, and written by Reggie Keyohara and Sam Acton King. The film, starring Wesley Snipes, R. J. Mitte and Jedidiah Goodacre, was released on June 3, 2017, in the United States and Canada. The Girl The Girl is a 2012 British television film directed by Julian Jarrold, written by Gwyneth Hughes and produced by the BBC and HBO Films. The film stars Sienna Miller as Tippi Hedren and Toby Jones as Alfred Hitchcock. It is based on Donald Spotos 2009 book, Spellbound by Beauty: Alfred Hitchcock and His Leading Ladies, which discusses the English film director Hitchcock and the women who played leading roles in his films. The Girls title was inspired by Hitchcocks alleged nickname for Hedren. The film depicts Hitchcocks alleged obsession with Hedren, the American model and actress he brought from relative obscurity to star in his 1963 film The Birds. Hitchcock becomes infatuated with his leading lady; when she rebuffs his advances, he subjects her to a series of traumatic experiences during the filming of The Birds. Hitchcocks obsession with Hedren continues when she stars in his next production, Marnie. Hedren grows increasingly uncomfortable with his attentions, and decides that she needs to escape the situation. However, she cannot work elsewhere because of her exclusive contract with Hitchcock; this effectively ends her Hollywood career. The Girl made its television debut in the United States on 20 October 2012 on HBO and aired in the United Kingdom on BBC Two on 26 December. Jones and Miller were nominated for awards at the 2013 Golden Globe Awards and the British Academy Television Awards for their roles in the film, which received mixed reviews from critics. The Daily Mirror Jane Simon praised Millers portrayal of Hedren. Although she endorsed the film, Hedren said its length kept it from showing some of the positive aspects of her relationship with Hitchcock. Others who knew Hitchcock criticised the film because of its portrayal of him as a sexual predator. Kim Novak and Nora Brown disputed the films version of events. The Remaining The Remaining is a 2014 American apocalyptic horror film directed by Casey La Scala, who co-wrote the script with Chris Downing. The film had a limited theatrical release on September 5, 2014 and centers upon a group of friends that are forced to examine their lives after the Apocalypse strikes. Golmaal Returns Golmaal Returns is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language crime comedy film directed by Rohit Shetty and written by Sajid-Farhad. The film is a sequel to the 2006 film, Fun Unlimited with Ajay Devgn, Tusshar Kapoor and Arshad Warsi reprising their roles, whilst Shreyas Talpade replaced the role originally played by Sharman Joshi. The film also features Kareena Kapoor in lead female and, Amrita Arora and Celina Jaitly in supporting roles. Produced by Dhillin Mehta under Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision LTD, the film released on 29 October 2008 and received mixed response from critics. However, managed to do very well at the box office. On 5 November 2010, the film spawned a sequel Golmaal 3, which became the second highest grossing Bollywood film of 2010. The Troops get Married The Gendarme Gets Married is the third installment of the Gendarmes series, starring again Louis de Funès and one more time Geneviève Grad as his daughter. This comedy film succeeds Gendarme in New York and is followed by three further installments. Strike Strike is a 1925 silent film made in the Soviet Union by Sergei Eisenstein. It was Eisensteins first full-length feature film, and he would go on to make The Battleship Potemkin later that year. It was acted by the Proletcult Theatre, and composed of six parts. It was in turn, intended to be one part of a seven-part series, entitled Towards Dictatorship, that was left unfinished. Eisensteins influential essay, Montage of Attractions was written between Strikes production and premiere. The film depicts a strike in 1903 by the workers of a factory in pre-revolutionary Russia, and their subsequent suppression. The film is most famous for a sequence near the end in which the violent suppression of the strike is cross-cut with footage of cattle being slaughtered, although there are several other points in the movie where animals are used as metaphors for the conditions of various individuals. Another theme in the film is collectivism in opposition to individualism which was viewed as a convention of western film. Collective efforts and collectivization of characters are central to both Strike and Battleship Potemkin. The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Lets Do the Time Warp Again is a 2016 American musical comedy television film. It is a tribute to the cult classic 1975 film of the same name and directed by Kenny Ortega, using the original script written by Richard OBrien and Jim Sharman. Starring an ensemble cast led by Laverne Cox, the film premiered on the Fox network on October 20, 2016. Why Don't You Play in Hell? is a 2013 Japanese film directed, written and scored by Sion Sono. The film is an action film based on a 15-year old screen play written by Sono, and has been described by him as having similarities with Quentin Tarantinos Kill Bill. North American distributor Drafthouse Films announced its acquisition before it made its world premiere at the 2013 Venice Film Festival, planning a 2014 release in theatres and VOD after its premiere at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. At Toronto the film won the Peoples Choice Award in the Midnight Madness section. Paulette Paulette is a 2012 French comedy-crime-film directed by Jérôme Enrico. He wrote the script in cooperation with Bianca Olsen, Laurie Aubanel and Cyril Rambour. It has been said the plot was based on true events. Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale I Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale is a 2011 Taiwanese historical drama film directed by Wei Te-sheng and produced by John Woo, based on the 1930 Wushe Incident in central Taiwan. The full version of the film shown in Taiwan is divided into two parts—Part 1 is called "太陽旗", and Part 2 is called "彩虹橋", running a total of 4 hours and 36 minutes. However, the original two parts of the film were combined into the single international cut; its run time was 2 hours and 30 minutes. The film is the most expensive production in Taiwanese cinema history. The film has also been compared to the 1995 film Braveheart by Mel Gibson and The Last of the Mohicans by the media in Taiwan. The film was shown in competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival and was selected as a contender for nomination for the 84th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film in 2011. It was one of nine films shortlisted to advance to the next round of voting for nomination. The Invisible War The Invisible War is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Kirby Dick and produced by Amy Ziering and Tanner King Barklow about sexual assault in the United States military. It premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, where it received the U.S. Documentary Audience Award. The film has been lauded by advocates, lawmakers, and journalists for its influence on government policies to reduce the prevalence of rape in the armed forces. The Invisible War is the recipient of a Peabody Award and Emmy Awards for Best Documentary Feature and Outstanding Investigative Journalism. It was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 85th Academy Awards. Class Act Class Act is a 1992 comedy film, directed by Randall Miller and starring hip-hop duo Kid n Play. An urban retelling of Mark Twains The Prince and the Pauper, the screenplay is by Cynthia Friedlob and John Semper from a story by Michael Swerdlick, Richard Brenne and Wayne Allan Rice. Filmed at Van Nuys High School in the San Fernando Valley section of Los Angeles, it is the third of five films starring Kid n Play, following House Party and House Party 2, and preceding House Party 3 and House Party 5: Tonights the Night. The Banquet The Banquet, released on DVD in the United States as Legend of the Black Scorpion, is a 2006 Chinese wuxia drama film. The film was directed by Feng Xiaogang and stars Zhang Ziyi, Ge You, Daniel Wu and Zhou Xun. It is a loose adaption of William Shakespeares tragedy Hamlet and Henrik Ibsens play Ghosts, featuring themes of revenge and fate. It is set in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period in 10th century China. The Central Park Five The Central Park Five is a 2012 documentary film about the Central Park jogger case, directed by documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, his daughter Sarah Burns, and her husband David McMahon. It covers the arrests, interrogations, trials, convictions and vacating the convictions of the five men who were teenagers in 1989 at the time of the case. It was released in the US on November 23, 2012. Sarah Burns published related books on the case, under two different titles: The Central Park Five: A Chronicle of a City Wilding and The Central Park Five: The Untold Story Behind One of New York Citys Most Infamous Crimes. Torch Song Trilogy Torch Song Trilogy is a 1988 American comedy-drama film adapted by Harvey Fierstein from his play of the same name. The film was directed by Paul Bogart and stars Fierstein as Arnold, Anne Bancroft as Ma Beckoff, Matthew Broderick as Alan, Brian Kerwin as Ed, and Eddie Castrodad as David. Executive Producer Ronald K. Fierstein is Harvey Fiersteins brother. Wanting to highlight the work of female impersonator Charles Pierce, Fierstein created the role of Bertha Venation specifically for him. Broderick originally refused the role of Alan because he was recuperating from an automobile accident in Ireland. Tate Donovan was cast, but two days into the rehearsal period Broderick had a change of heart and contacted Fierstein, who fired Donovan. Although the play was over four hours, the film was restricted to a running time of two hours at the insistence of New Line Cinema, necessitating much editing and excisions. The time frame was regressed to begin several years earlier than when the play was set. Love Letter Love Letter is a 1995 Japanese film directed by Shunji Iwai and starring Miho Nakayama. The film was shot almost entirely on the island of Hokkaidō, mainly in the city of Otaru. Love Letter became a box-office hit in Japan and later in other east Asian countries, most notably South Korea, where it was one of the first Japanese films to be shown in cinemas since World War II. In South Korea it was the tenth highest grossing general release of the year with 645,615 admissions. Director Shunji Iwai hired Noboru Shinoda as cinematographer and the collaboration between the two produced a film praised for its evocative winter cinematography. Iwai cast pop singer Miho Nakayama in the dual roles of Hiroko Watanabe and Itsuki Fujii. The film also launched the movie career of teenager Miki Sakai who won Newcomer of the Year Award in the Japanese Academy Awards for her portrayal of Itsuki Fujii as a young girl. The main male roles were played by Etsushi Toyokawa as Akiba Shigeru and Takashi Kashiwabara as the male Itsuki Fujii. Fine Line Features acquired all American distribution rights of Love Letter ; Fine Line Features released this movie in the United States theatrically under the new title When I Close My Eyes. Early Summer is a 1951 film by Yasujirō Ozu. Like most of Ozus post-war films, Early Summer deals with many issues ranging from communication problems between generations to the rising role of women in post-war Japan. The plot concerns Noriko, who lives contentedly in an extended family household that includes her parents and her brothers family, but an uncles visit prompts the family to find her a husband. Free Jimmy Free Jimmy is a 2006 Norwegian-British adult computer-animated comedy film first released in Norwegian in 2006, and later in English in 2008. The film was written and directed by acclaimed Norwegian subculture comic book artist Christopher Nielsen and features a number of characters from Nielsens dark humor-laden comic books. The plot is an adult-oriented black comedy in which different groups of varying nationalities, and motives, all attempt to find a wayward and drug-addicted elephant in the Norwegian wilderness before the others do. The film explores a wide number of themes including addiction, drug abuse, freedom, nature, tragedy, crime, materialism, urban decay, animal cruelty and animal rights. It was Norways first computer animated film. Costing in excess of 120 million Norwegian kroner it is the second most expensive Norwegian film to date, behind Max Manus. Several British CGI studios were involved in the production of the film, although the film was mostly a Norwegian production. The voice actors for the original Norwegian version included Kristopher Schau, Jan Sælid, Are&Odin, Egil Birkeland, Terje Ragner, Anders T. Andersen and Mikkel Gaup. British comedy writer and actor Simon Pegg wrote a screenplay for the wider English-speaking world which was subsequently released straight to DVD on 7 October 2008 by BreakThru Films. The voice actors of the 2008 English-language version is made up of an international ensemble cast that includes Pegg himself, Woody Harrelson, Phil Daniels, Jay Simpson, Jim Broadbent, James Cosmo, David Tennant, Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith, Mark Gatiss, Megan Dodds, Douglas Henshall, Kris Marshall, Emilia Fox, Samantha Morton, Kyle MacLachlan and Lisa Maxwell. The film is dedicated to Joachim Nielsen, the directors brother and a rock musician famous in his native Norway, who had died of a drug overdose after quitting them successfully for many years. Whilst well received in its native country, reception to Free Jimmy has been mixed in the English-speaking world. Hyena Road Hyena Road is a 2015 Canadian war drama film written, directed by and starring Paul Gross. It was shown in the Gala Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was shown on 24 September 2015, at the Calgary Film Festival, before a general release on 9 October. It won three Canadian Screen Awards. Consenting Adults Consenting Adults is a 1992 American mystery crime-thriller film directed by Alan J. Pakula, and stars Kevin Kline, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Kevin Spacey and Rebecca Miller. The original music score was composed by Michael Small. The films tagline is: "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors wife." The movie was adapted in Hindi as Ajnabee. Digimon: The Movie Digimon: The Movie is a 2000 American-Japanese film adaptation produced by Toei Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox as part of the Digimon franchise. The film used footage from the short films Digimon Adventure, Digimon Adventure: Childrens War Game!, and Digimon Adventure 02: Digimon Hurricane Landing!! / Transcendent Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals. Digimon: The Movie had cut more than 40 minutes of scenes from the individual Japanese films to save time and introduced several changes in tone, dialogue, and plot. Owing to the number of changes made, it is considered an original work by the press. Upon release, the film received generally negative reviews from critics. Despite this, the film was a box office success, grossing over $16 million worldwide against a production budget of $5 million. Let's Scare Jessica to Death Lets Scare Jessica to Death is a 1971 American horror film co-written and directed by John Hancock in his directorial debut, and starring Zohra Lampert, Barton Heyman, Gretchen Corbett, and Mariclare Costello. The film depicts the nightmarish experiences of a psychologically fragile woman who comes to believe that another strange, and mysterious young woman that she has let into her home may actually be a vampire. Initially conceived by writer Lee Kalcheim as a satirical horror film about a group of hippies preyed upon by a monster in a lake, the screenplay was significantly reworked after director Hancock signed on to the project. Hancock took certain elements from Kalcheims script, but opted to write a straightforward horror film set at a remote farmhouse. Inspired by the psychological implications of Henry James novella The Turn of the Screw and Robert Wises film The Haunting, Hancock wanted to center the screenplay on a protagonist whose credibility interpreting events could be questioned by the audience so they could use their imagination. Filming of Lets Scare Jessica to Death took place in various towns and villages in Connecticut, largely in Middlesex County. Though completed without a distributor, the film was purchased by Paramount Pictures, who gave it a wide release in the United States in late August 1971. The film received middling reviews from critics at the time, with some remarking the atmosphere and performances, while others criticized the sparse and ambiguous narrative. Though criticism of the film has been divided, it went on to attain a cult following, and some film scholars have drawn comparisons to Joseph Sheridan Le Fanus novel Carmilla. In 2006, the Chicago Film Critics Association pronounced Lets Scare Jessica to Death one of the scariest films ever made. The film was difficult to obtain in home media formats for several decades, available only on VHS until 2006, when Paramount issued a DVD version. A Blu-ray is scheduled to be released by Scream Factory in January 2020. My Afternoons with Margueritte My Afternoons with Margueritte is a 2010 French film directed by Jean Becker, based on the book of the same name by Marie-Sabine Roger. It stars Gérard Depardieu, Gisèle Casadesus, Claire Maurier, Maurane, and François-Xavier Demaison. The film tells the story of an illiterate man who bonds with an older, well-read woman. Jug Face Jug Face is a 2013 American horror film written and directed by Chad Crawford Kinkle and starring Sean Bridgers, Lauren Ashley Carter, Larry Fessenden, Sean Young and Daniel Manche. The story follows a teen, who is pregnant with her brothers child and tries to escape from a backwoods community, only to discover that she must sacrifice herself to a creature in a pit. Eating Raoul Eating Raoul is a 1982 American black comedy film written, directed by and starring Paul Bartel alongside Mary Woronov, Robert Beltran, Ed Begley Jr., Buck Henry, and Susan Saiger. It is about a prudish married couple who, in an effort to raise money to buy their dream restaurant, resort to killing affluent swingers and robbing them. The writers commissioned a single-issue comic book based on the film for promotion; it was created by Underground comix creator Kim Deitch. Isolation Isolation is a 2005 Irish horror film directed and written by Billy OBrien and produced by Film Four and Lions Gate Film Studios. The film was released direct to DVD on 26 June 2007. Starlet Starlet is a 2012 independent dramatic film directed by Sean Baker and starring Dree Hemingway and newcomer Besedka Johnson. Starlet explores the unlikely friendship between 21-year-old Jane and 85-year-old Sadie, two women whose lives intersect in Californias San Fernando Valley. America: Imagine the World Without Her America: Imagine the World Without Her is a 2014 American political documentary film by Dinesh DSouza based on his book of the same name. It is a follow-up to his film Obamas America. In the film, DSouza contends that parts of United States history are improperly and negatively highlighted by liberals, which he seeks to counter with positive highlights. Topics addressed include appropriation of Native American and Mexican lands, slavery, and matters relating to foreign policy and capitalism. DSouza collaborated with John Sullivan and Bruce Schooley to adapt his book of the same name into a screenplay. DSouza produced the film with Gerald R. Molen and directed it with Sullivan. The film combined historical reenactments with interviews with different political figures. America: Imagine the World Without Her was marketed to political conservatives and through Christian marketing firms. Lionsgate released the film in three theaters on , 2014 and expanded its distribution on the weekend of the U.S. holiday Independence Day on July 4, 2014. The film grossed , which made it the highest-grossing documentary in the United States in 2014, though DSouzas previous documentary 2016: Obamas America had grossed over . Most professional film critics called the film poorly-made and partisan. Political commentators were critical of DSouzas rebuttal of Howard Zinns criticisms, the filmmakers treatment of Saul Alinsky, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, and DSouzas depiction of his own criminal prosecution. On the other hand, conservative commentators expressed a mix of full and qualified support for the documentary and DSouzas intentions. See You Up There See You Up There is a 2017 French drama film written and directed by and starring Albert Dupontel, adapted from the novel The Great Swindle by Pierre Lemaitre. Shadowboxer Shadowboxer is a 2005 crime thriller film directed by Lee Daniels and starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Helen Mirren, and MoNique. It opened in limited release in six cities: New York, Los Angeles, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Richmond. Eddie and the Cruisers Eddie and the Cruisers is a 1983 American film directed by Martin Davidson with the screenplay written by the director and Arlene Davidson, based on the novel by P. F. Kluge. A sequel, Eddie Lives!, followed in 1989. Music Box Music Box is a 1989 American crime drama film that tells the story of a Hungarian-American immigrant who is accused of having been a war criminal. The plot revolves around his daughter, an attorney, who defends him, and her struggle to uncover the truth. The film was written by Joe Eszterhas and directed by Costa-Gavras. It stars Jessica Lange, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Frederic Forrest, Donald Moffat and Lukas Haas. The film won the Golden Bear at the 40th Berlin International Film Festival. It is loosely based on the real life case of John Demjanjuk and, as well, on Joe Eszterhas own life. Eszterhas learned at age 45 that his father, Count István Esterházy, had concealed his wartime involvement in Hungarys Fascist and militantly racist Arrow Cross Party. According to Eszterhas, his father, "organized book burnings and had cranked out the vilest anti-Semitic propaganda imaginable." After this discovery, Eszterhas severed all contact with his father, never reconciling before Istváns death. The Gay Divorcee The Gay Divorcee is a 1934 American musical film directed by Mark Sandrich and starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. It also features Alice Brady, Edward Everett Horton, Eric Blore, and Erik Rhodes, and was based on the Broadway musical Gay Divorce, written by Dwight Taylor from an unproduced play by J. Hartley Manners, which was adapted into a musical by Kenneth S. Webb and Samuel Hoffenstein. The films screenplay was written by George Marion Jr., Dorothy Yost, and Edward Kaufman. Robert Benchley, H. W. Hanemann, and Stanley Rauh made uncredited contributions to the dialogue. The stage version included many songs by Cole Porter, which were left out of the film, except for "Night and Day". Although the films screenplay changed most of the songs, it kept the original plot of the stage version. The film features three members of the plays original cast repeating their stage roles - Astaire, Rhodes, and Eric Blore. The Hays Office insisted on the name change, from "Gay Divorce" to "The Gay Divorcee", believing that while a divorcee could be gay or lighthearted, it would be unseemly to allow a divorce to appear so. Although according to Astaires autobiography, the change was made by a proactive effort from RKO. He claims that director, Mark Sandrich, told him that The Gay Divorcee was selected as the new name because the studio "thought it was a more attractive-sounding title, centered around a girl." RKO even offered fifty dollars to any employee who could come up with a better title. In the United Kingdom, the film was released with the original name of the play, Gay Divorce. This film was the second of ten pairings of Rogers and Astaire on film. Wonder Park Wonder Park is a 2019 computer animated adventure film produced by Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Movies, with Ilion Animation Studios handling animation. The plot follows a young girl who encounters a real version of her magical amusement park, run by talking animals. The film stars the voice talents of newcomer Brianna Denski, and Matthew Broderick, Jennifer Garner, Ken Hudson Campbell, Kenan Thompson, Ken Jeong, Mila Kunis, John Oliver, Kath Soucie, Norbert Leo Butz, and Kevin Chamberlin. The film was directed by former Pixar animator Dylan Brown in his directorial debut; while he was involved through most of the production period, Paramount dismissed him in January 2018, citing "inappropriate and unwanted conduct." Wonder Park was released in 2D and 3D formats in the United States on March 15, 2019, by Paramount Pictures. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed over $119 million worldwide. A television series based on the film is scheduled to debut in 2019 on Nickelodeon, making it the third animated film from Nickelodeon Movies, after Boy Genius and Barnyard, to serve as the basis for an animated series on the network. My Giant My Giant is a 1998 American comedy film directed by Michael Lehmann. The film stars Billy Crystal, who also produced and co-wrote the story for the film, and Romanian-born NBA player Gheorghe Mureșan in his only film appearance. David Seltzers script was inspired by Crystals friendship with professional wrestler André the Giant, whom he had met during the filming of The Princess Bride. Human Trafficking Human Trafficking is a television miniseries about an American Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent going undercover to stop an organization from trafficking people, and shows the struggles of three trafficked women. It premiered in the United States on Lifetime Television on October 24 and 25, 2005 and was broadcast in Canada on Citytv on January 2 and 3, 2006. It stars Mira Sorvino, Donald Sutherland, Rémy Girard, and Robert Carlyle. Asterix in America Asterix Conquers America is a 1994 French and German animated film produced by Jürgen Wohlrabe and Gerhard Hahn, the latter of whom also directed it. It was produced in Germany, under the title of Asterix in Amerika, and is the first Asterix film to be produced outside France, which refers to it as Astérix et les Indiens. The movies plot is loosely adapted from the comic Asterix and the Great Crossing, with a number of changes to it. While the film was distributed in Germany by Jugendfilm, 20th Century Fox handled its distribution in France and the United Kingdom. As of 2019, this film has yet to be officially released in the United States or Canada. Cloak & Dagger Cloak & Dagger is a 1984 American spy adventure film directed by Richard Franklin, and starring Henry Thomas, Dabney Coleman and Michael Murphy. It was written by Tom Holland and based on a Cornell Woolrich short story "The Boy Cried Murder", which was initially filmed as The Window. It was originally released in a double feature with The Last Starfighter on July 13, 1984, and was released separately on August 10, 1984. The film grossed $9.7 million in the United States. Thomas was nominated for the Young Artist Award for Best Actor. King of Kings King of Kings is a 1961 American Biblical epic film made by Samuel Bronston Productions and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Directed by Nicholas Ray, the film is a dramatization of the story of Jesus of Nazareth from his birth and ministry to his crucifixion and resurrection, with much dramatic license. Sharktopus Sharktopus is a 2010 SyFy original horror/science fiction film produced by Roger Corman, directed by Declan OBrien, and starring Eric Roberts. It is the first film in the Sharktopus franchise. Walk on Water Walk on Water is a 2004 Israeli film directed by Eytan Fox and starring Lior Ashkenazi, Knut Berger, and Caroline Peters. The screenplay was written by Gal Uchovsky. Most of the dialogue takes place in English, although there is much in Hebrew and German. Its name derives in part from Jesus walking on water. Napoleon Napoléon is a 1927 silent French epic film written, produced, and directed by Abel Gance that tells the story of Napoleons early years. On screen, the title is Napoléon vu par Abel Gance, meaning "Napoleon as seen by Abel Gance". The film is recognised as a masterwork of fluid camera motion, produced in a time when most camera shots were static. Many innovative techniques were used to make the film, including fast cutting, extensive close-ups, a wide variety of hand-held camera shots, location shooting, point of view shots, multiple-camera setups, multiple exposure, superimposition, underwater camera, kaleidoscopic images, film tinting, split screen and mosaic shots, multi-screen projection, and other visual effects. A revival of Napoléon in the mid-1950s influenced the filmmakers of the French New Wave. The film begins in Brienne-le-Château with youthful Napoleon attending military school where he manages a snowball fight like a military campaign, yet he suffers the insults of other boys. It continues a decade later with scenes of the French Revolution and Napoleons presence at the periphery as a young army lieutenant. He returns to visit his family home in Corsica but politics shift against him and put him in mortal danger. He flees, taking his family to France. Serving as an officer of artillery in the Siege of Toulon, Napoleons genius for leadership is rewarded with a promotion to brigadier general. Jealous revolutionaries imprison Napoleon but then the political tide turns against the Revolutions own leaders. Napoleon leaves prison, forming plans to invade Italy. He falls in love with the beautiful Joséphine de Beauharnais. The emergency government charges him with the task of protecting the National Assembly. Succeeding in this he is promoted to Commander-in-Chief of the Army of the Interior, and he marries Joséphine. He takes control of the army which protects the French–Italian border, and propels it to victory in an invasion of Italy. Gance planned for Napoléon to be the first of six films about Napoleons career, a chronology of great triumph and defeat ending in Napoleons death in exile on the island of Saint Helena. After the difficulties encountered in making the first film, Gance realised that the costs involved would make the full project impossible. Napoléon was first released in a gala at the Palais Garnier on 7 April 1927. Napoléon had been screened in only eight European cities when Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer bought the rights to it, but after screening it in London, it was cut drastically in length, and only the central panel of the three-screen Polyvision sequences was retained before it was put on limited release in the United States. There, the film was indifferently received at a time when talkies were just starting to appear. The film was restored in 1981 after twenty years work by silent film historian Kevin Brownlow. Roll Bounce Roll Bounce is a 2005 American comedy-drama film written by Norman Vance Jr. and directed by Malcolm D. Lee. The film stars hip hop artist Bow Wow as the leader of a roller skating crew in 1970s Chicago. The film also stars Nick Cannon, Meagan Good, Brandon T. Jackson, Wesley Jonathan, Chi McBride, Kellita Smith, and Jurnee Smollett. The name of the film is derived from the 1979 song "Bounce" by Vaughan Mason & Crew. The Milk of Sorrow The Milk of Sorrow is a 2009 film by Peruvian director Claudia Llosa and co-produced by Peru and Spain. The film stars Magaly Solier and addresses the fears of abused women during Perus recent history. It won the 2009 Golden Bear award and FIPRESCI prize at the Berlin International Film Festival, as well as the award for best film in the 24 Festival Internacional de Cine de Guadalajara in Mexico. It was nominated for the 82nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, becoming the first Peruvian film to be nominated for the award. Thriller: A Cruel Picture Thriller – A Cruel Picture is a 1973 Swedish rape-and-revenge exploitation film written and directed by Bo Arne Vibenius under the pseudonym Alex Fridolinski. It tells the story of a mute young woman who is forced into heroin addiction and prostitution, and her revenge on the men responsible. No Mercy No Mercy is a 1986 neo-noir crime thriller film starring Richard Gere and Kim Basinger about a policeman who accepts an offer to kill a Cajun gangster. The film grossed over $12 million domestically. Ticker Ticker is a 2001 American action film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Tom Sizemore, Jaime Pressly, Dennis Hopper, Steven Seagal, Ice-T, Kevin Gage, and Nas. The Wash The Wash is a 2001 comedy film written, produced and directed by DJ Pooh and starring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and DJ Pooh, with appearances by Eminem, Ludacris, Kurupt, Daz Dillinger, Xzibit and Pauly Shore. It was released on November 16, 2001. Bad Cat Bad Cat is a Turkish adult animated action-comedy film directed by Mehmet Kurtuluş and Ayşe Ünal. The film is based on the comic strip Kötu Kedi Şerafettin by Bülent Üstün. A game based on the movie, titled The Bad Cat, was released on mobile devices shortly after the films release. Descendants 2 Descendants 2 is an American musical fantasy television film. It premiered as a Disney Channel Original Movie on July 21, 2017 on Disney Channel, and was simulcast on Disney-owned networks ABC, Disney XD, Freeform, Lifetime and Lifetime Movies. It is the second installment in the Descendants franchise and the sequel to the 2015 film Descendants. The film stars Dove Cameron, Cameron Boyce, Sofia Carson, Booboo Stewart, Mitchell Hope and China Anne McClain. A third film, Descendants 3, premiered on August 2, 2019. Clifford Clifford is a 1994 American black comedy film directed by Paul Flaherty and starring Martin Short, Charles Grodin, Mary Steenburgen and Dabney Coleman. The film was shot in 1990 and originally planned for release in the summer of 1991, but remained in limbo for several years due to Orion Pictures bleak financial situation. It was not released until 1994, and was a critical and commercial failure. Despite this, the film has developed a cult following over the years. 44 Inch Chest 44 Inch Chest is a 2009 British crime comedy-drama film directed by Malcolm Venville in his directorial debut. The film stars Ray Winstone, Ian McShane, John Hurt, Tom Wilkinson, Stephen Dillane and Joanne Whalley. The film was released on 19 October 2009. It was originally written for the stage in 1996 by Louis Mellis and David Scinto, who went on to write Sexy Beast before the script was adapted for film in 2009. The film was produced by Richard Brown and Steve Golin, and featured cinematography by Daniel Landin. The score is a collaboration between Angelo Badalamenti and Massive Attack. A Somewhat Gentle Man A Somewhat Gentle Man is a 2010 Norwegian comedy film directed by Hans Petter Moland. It premiered on 19 March 2010, and was the sixth feature-film directed by Hans Petter Moland. It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. "A Somewhat Gentle Man is about grown-ups struggling to keep up with the times. Its a black comedy about burning out with dignity, even for criminals," Moland said. During opening weekend in Norway, 16,000 people saw A Somewhat Gentle Man in theaters. The film received the Norwegian Film Critic Award in 2011. I'll See You in My Dreams Ill See You in My Dreams is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed, co-written, and co-produced by Brett Haley. The film stars Blythe Danner, Martin Starr, Sam Elliott, Malin Åkerman, June Squibb, Rhea Perlman, and Mary Kay Place. The film was released on May 15, 2015, in a limited release by Bleecker Street. Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland is a 1989 Japanese-American animated musical adventure fantasy film directed by Masami Hata and William Hurtz. Based on the comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland by Winsor McCay, the film went through a lengthy development process with a number of screenwriters. Ultimately, the screenplay was credited to Chris Columbus and Richard Outten; the storyline and art style differed from the original version. The original soundtrack was penned by the Academy Award-winning Sherman Brothers. The film features the voices of Gabriel Damon, Mickey Rooney, René Auberjonois, Danny Mann and Bernard Erhard. The film was first released in Japan on July 15, 1989 and in the United States on August 21, 1992 by the Hemdale Film Corporation. It received mixed to positive reviews from publications including the Washington Post, Variety, the New York Post, the Boston Globe, and The New York Times, earned $11.4 million on a $35 million budget and was a box office bomb, but sold well on home video and has since developed a cult following. Space Mutiny Space Mutiny is a 1988 South African space opera action film about a mutiny aboard the generation ship known as the Southern Sun. The film has since developed a cult following after being featured in a popular episode of the television show Mystery Science Theater 3000. Leningrad Cowboys Go America Leningrad Cowboys Go America is a 1989 road movie by Finnish film director Aki Kaurismäki about the adventures of a fictional Russian rock band that travels to the United States to become famous. The title came from the Marx Brothers film Go West. After the film was released, the fictional band transformed into a real band, complete with ludicrous hairstyles. Leningrad Cowboys Go America was followed five years later by a sequel, Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses and a concert film Total Balalaika Show. The film was reissued on DVD in October 2011, as part of the Criterion Collections Eclipse series, paired with the other two Leningrad Cowboys films. The Unknown Girl The Unknown Girl is a 2016 Belgian-French drama film directed by the Dardenne brothers, and starring Adèle Haenel, Jérémie Renier, and Louka Minnella. The Unknown Girl was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. The film was released in Belgium on 5 October 2016 by Cinéart and in France on 12 October 2016 by Diaphana. Without Limits Without Limits is a 1998 biographical sports film. It is written and directed by Robert Towne and follows the relationship between record-breaking distance runner Steve Prefontaine and his coach Bill Bowerman, who later co-founded Nike Billy Crudup plays Prefontaine and Donald Sutherland plays Bowerman. It also stars Monica Potter, Jeremy Sisto, Judith Ivey, Matthew Lillard and William Mapother. The film was produced by Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner, and released and distributed by Warner Bros. Due to a very low-key promotional campaign, the $25 million film grossed only $777,000 at the box office, although it received good reviews from many major critics. Sutherland received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performances in the film. Nine Lives Nine Lives is a 2005 American drama film written and directed by Rodrigo García. The screenplay, an example of hyperlink cinema, relates nine short, loosely intertwined tales with nine different women at their cores. Their themes include parent-child relationships, fractured love, adultery, illness, and death. Similar to Garcías previous work, Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her, it is a series of overlapping vignettes, each one running about the same length and told in a single, unbroken take, featuring an ensemble cast. Inequality for All Inequality for All is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jacob Kornbluth. The film examines widening income inequality in the United States. The film is presented by American economist, author and professor Robert Reich, and is based on his 2010 book Aftershock: The Next Economy and Americas Future. The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival in the Documentary Competition section, and won a U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Achievement in Filmmaking. Reich distills the story through the lens of widening income inequality—currently at historic highs—and explores what effects this increasing gap has not only on the U.S. economy but also American democracy itself. At the heart of the film is a simple question: What is a good society and what role does the widening income gap play in the deterioration of the nations economic health? The film was distributed by RADiUS-TWC in Fall 2013. Return of the Killer Tomatoes! Return of the Killer Tomatoes! is a 1988 American comedy horror film directed by John De Bello. The first sequel to the 1978 film Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, the film stars Anthony Starke, Karen Mistal, and John Astin, as well as George Clooney in an early role. The film has developed a cult following. Fellini's Casanova Fellinis Casanova is a 1976 Italian film by director Federico Fellini, adapted from the autobiography of Giacomo Casanova, the 18th-century adventurer and writer. Shot entirely at the Cinecittà studios in Rome, the film won an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, with the Oscar going to Danilo Donati. The film portrays Casanovas life as a journey into trivial sexual abandonment. Any meaningful emotion or sensuality is eclipsed by increasingly strange situations. The narrative presents Casanovas adventures in a detached, methodical fashion, as the respect for which he yearns is constantly undermined by his more basic urges. Blue Collar Blue Collar is a 1978 American crime drama film directed by Paul Schrader, in his directorial debut. It was written by Schrader and his brother Leonard, and stars Richard Pryor, Harvey Keitel and Yaphet Kotto. The film is both a critique of union practices and an examination of life in a working-class Rust Belt enclave. Although it has minimal comic elements provided by Pryor, it is mostly dramatic. Schrader, who was at the time a renowned screenwriter for his work on Taxi Driver, recalls the shooting as a very difficult one because of the artistic and personal tensions between himself and the actors; also stating that it was the only occasion he suffered an on-set mental breakdown, which made him seriously reconsider his career. The film was shot in Detroit and Kalamazoo. Bereavement Bereavement is a 2010 American crime horror film directed by Stevan Mena and starring Michael Biehn, John Savage, Brett Rickaby, Alexandra Daddario, Nolan Gerard Funk, Valentina de Angelis, Kathryn Meisle, Spencer List, and Peyton List. A prequel to Menas film Malevolence, the story centers on an abducted child who forced to bear witness to the crimes of a madman. Polyester Polyester is a 1981 American comedy film directed, produced, and written by John Waters, and starring Divine, Tab Hunter, Edith Massey, and Mink Stole. It was filmed in Waters native Baltimore, and features a gimmick called "Odorama", whereby viewers can smell what they see on screen using scratch and sniff cards. The film is a satirical look at suburban life in the early 1980s involving divorce, abortion, adultery, alcoholism, foot fetishism, and the religious right. Ten Ten is a 2002 Iranian film, a docufiction directed by Abbas Kiarostami, starring Mania Akbari and Amin Maher. It was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Death Hunt Death Hunt is a 1981 action film directed by Peter R. Hunt. The film stars Charles Bronson, Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson, Carl Weathers, Maury Chaykin, Ed Lauter and Andrew Stevens. Death Hunt was a fictionalized account of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police pursuit of a man named Albert Johnson. Earlier films exploring the same topic were The Mad Trapper, a British made-for-television production and Challenge to Be Free. The Swarm The Swarm is a 1978 American disaster-horror film about a killer bee invasion of Texas. It was adapted from a novel of the same name by Arthur Herzog. Directed by Irwin Allen, the cast features Michael Caine, Katharine Ross, Richard Widmark, Richard Chamberlain, Olivia de Havilland, Ben Johnson, Lee Grant, José Ferrer, Patty Duke, Slim Pickens, Bradford Dillman, Fred MacMurray and Henry Fonda. It received negative reviews and was a box-office failure. Despite this, it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design. Sakar Sakir Sakar Şakir is a 1977 Turkish comedy film directed by Natuk Baytan. Hush Hush is a 2008 British horror film about a young couple on a motorway journey who are drawn into a game of cat and mouse with a truck driver following a near accident. The film is directed by former BBC Radio 1 DJ, Mark Tonderai, and stars William Ash and Christine Bottomley. The film was produced by Warp X, UK Film Council and Film4 who supplied the funding for the film. The film was distributed by Optimum Releasing. Julien Donkey-Boy Julien Donkey-Boy is a 1999 American drama film written and directed by Harmony Korine. The story concentrates on Julien, a man with schizophrenia, played by Scottish actor Ewen Bremner, and his dysfunctional family. The film also stars Chloë Sevigny as Juliens sister, Pearl, and Werner Herzog as his father. Julien Donkey-Boy is the sixth film to be made under the self-imposed rules of the Dogme 95 manifesto, and the first non-European film to be made under the Dogme 95 "vow of chastity". Honey Honey is a 2010 Turkish drama film directed by Semih Kaplanoğlu, the third and final installment of the "Yusuf Trilogy", which includes Egg and Milk. It premiered on 16 February 2010 in competition at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival, where it became the third Turkish film, after Susuz Yaz in 1964 and Head-On in 2004, to win the Golden Bear award. The film, which went on general release across Turkey on 9 April 2010, was selected as Turkeys official candidate for the Best Foreign Film Oscar at the 83rd Academy Awards but it did not make the final shortlist. Birth of the Dragon Birth of the Dragon is a 2016 American martial arts action film directed by George Nolfi and written by Christopher Wilkinson and Stephen J. Rivele. The film stars Philip Ng, Xia Yu, and Billy Magnussen. The film is a fictional account on the supposedly true story revolving around the young martial artist Bruce Lee, who challenged kung fu master Wong Jack Man in 1965 in San Francisco. Principal photography began in Vancouver, Canada on November 17, 2015. It was selected to be screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival, and was released on August 25, 2017, by Blumhouse Tilt and WWE Studios. Strangeland Strangeland is a 1998 American horror thriller film written by Dee Snider and directed by John Pieplow. The film centers around a police detective trying to save his city, as well as his daughter, from an online predator who enjoys bringing "enlightenment" through ritual pain. The film has a strong emphasis on the Modern Primitive subculture, and its ethos of spiritual transcendence through painful rites, showing several such different practices therein. Accordingly, a large amount of dialogue of the films villain are paraphrases or direct quotations of Fakir Musafar, the father of the Modern Primitive movement. Let's Be Evil Lets Be Evil is a 2016 British science fiction-horror film directed by Martin Owen and written by Elizabeth Morris, Martin Owen, and Jonathan Willis. The film stars Isabelle Allen, Jamie Bernadette, Kara Tointon, Elliot James Langridge, and Elizabeth Morris, and focuses on Jenny, who—having been tasked with caring for a sick parent in need of expensive meds—is starting a brand-new job as a chaperone in a program for gifted youths. The film was one of the special screenings at Slamdance Film Festival 2016. The film was produced by Posterity Pictures, and was theatrically released on 5 August 2016 by IFC Midnight. The Woman Next Door The Woman Next Door is a 1981 French film directed by François Truffaut. Reminiscent of the medieval legend of Tristan and Iseult but set among young middle-class people in a provincial city, it tells the story of a fatal romance between a loving husband and the attractive woman who moves in next door. The last of Truffauts serious films, being followed by the more light-hearted Vivement dimanche!, it was the 39th highest-grossing film of the year, with a total of 1,087,600 admissions in France. Staten Island Summer Staten Island Summer is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Rhys Thomas, written by Colin Jost, and starring Graham Phillips, Zack Pearlman, John DeLuca, Bobby Moynihan, Will Forte, Fred Armisen, Cecily Strong, and Ashley Greene. It was released for digital download on June 30, 2015, by Paramount Pictures. De Dana Dan De Dana Dan is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Priyadarshan. The story is a partial adaptation of Priyadarshans own Malayalam film Vettam. The films cast includes Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, Katrina Kaif and Sameera Reddy in lead roles. Filming began on 1 December 2008 at Mehboob Studios in Mumbai. The film was released on 27 November 2009 and became a box office success. The 300 Spartans The 300 Spartans is a 1962 CinemaScope epic film depicting the Battle of Thermopylae. Made with the cooperation of the Greek government, it was shot in the village of Perachora in the Peloponnese. The working title was Lion of Sparta. It stars Richard Egan as the Spartan king Leonidas, Sir Ralph Richardson as Themistocles of Athens and David Farrar as Persian king Xerxes, with Diane Baker as Ellas and Barry Coe as Phylon providing the requisite romantic element in the film. Greek warriors, led by 300 Spartans, fight against a Persian army of almost limitless size. Despite the odds, the Spartans will not flee or surrender, even if it means their deaths. When it was released in 1962, critics saw the movie as a commentary on the Cold War, referring to the independent Greek states as "the only stronghold of freedom remaining in the then known world", holding out against the Persian "slave empire". The Face of Another is a 1966 Japanese New Wave film directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara and based on the novel of the same name written by Kōbō Abe. The story follows an engineer, Okuyama, whose face is severely burnt in an unspecified work-related accident and is given a new face in the form of a lifelike mask. Inside Inside is a 2012 Turkish drama film directed by Zeki Demirkubuz.. It is inspired by Dostoevskys novella Notes from Underground. Drifting Clouds Drifting Clouds is a 1996 Finnish comedy drama film edited, written, produced, and directed by Aki Kaurismäki and starring Kati Outinen, Kari Väänänen and Markku Peltola. The film is the first in Kaurismäkis Finland trilogy, the other 2 films being The Man Without a Past and Lights in the Dusk. The film was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Hope Springs Hope Springs is a 2003 British-American romantic comedy film, based on the novel New Cardiff by Charles Webb. An English painter, Colin, comes to the town of Hope, Vermont, in the United States after a traumatic experience. It is there that he meets Mandy, a nursing home worker who helps him get over the breakup between him and Vera. The Look of Love The Look of Love is a 2013 British biopic of Paul Raymond, directed by Michael Winterbottom. It stars Steve Coogan as Raymond. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 26 April 2013. Darby O'Gill and the Little People Darby OGill and the Little People is a 1959 Walt Disney Productions feature film starring Albert Sharpe, Janet Munro, Sean Connery and Jimmy ODea, in a tale about a wily Irishman and his battle of wits with leprechauns. The film was directed by Robert Stevenson and its screenplay written by Lawrence Edward Watkin after the books of Herminie Templeton Kavanagh. The films title is a slight modification of one of the two Kavanagh books, Darby OGill and the Good People. This book and her other book, The Ashes of Old Wishes And Other Darby OGill Tales, were the sources for this movie. Critters 4 Critters 4 is a 1992 American science fiction comedy horror film starring Don Keith Opper, Terrence Mann, Angela Bassett and Brad Dourif. It was directed by Rupert Harvey. It is the fourth installment in the Critters franchise, filmed simultaneously with part three, from February 1991 until July 1991. Unlike the first three films, this installment takes place not on Earth, but on a future space station. The Unbelievers The Unbelievers is a 2013 documentary film that follows Richard Dawkins and Lawrence Krauss as they speak publicly around the globe about the importance of science and reason in the modern world, encouraging others to cast off religious and politically motivated approaches toward what they think to be important current issues. The film includes short statements by influential people and celebrities such as Stephen Hawking, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Sam Harris, Cameron Diaz, Woody Allen, Penn Jillette, Ian McEwan, and David Silverman. Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest is a 1995 American horror film, directed by James D. R. Hickox, and starring Daniel Cerny, Jim Metzler, Nancy Grahn, and Mari Morrow. It is the third film in the Children of the Corn series, and focuses on two mysterious brothers who are adopted from rural Nebraska and brought to Chicago; a chain of deadly occurrences surrounding the family follows, involving a cult in which the younger brother is a follower. Children of the Corn III marked the film debuts of Nicholas Brendon, Ivana Miličević and Charlize Theron. Ed Grady reprises his role as Dr. Richard Appleby from the first sequel. The Miracle of Morgan's Creek The Miracle of Morgans Creek is a 1944 screwball comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, starring Eddie Bracken and Betty Hutton, and featuring Diana Lynn, William Demarest and Porter Hall. Brian Donlevy and Akim Tamiroff reprise their roles from Sturges 1940 film The Great McGinty. The Miracle of Morgans Creek, which was filmed in 1942 and early 1943, but not released until 1944, was nominated for a 1945 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, and, in 2001, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film ranks #54 on the American Film Institutes 100 Years... 100 Laughs list of the top 100 funniest films in movie history. The 1958 film Rock-A-Bye Baby, starring Jerry Lewis, was loosely based on The Miracle of Morgans Creek. Preston Sturges received a credit for that film, but did not actually participate in the project. This is one of the few sound films before 1950 of Paramount that do not belong to EMKA, along with Sorry and The Buccaneer. Magical Mystery Tour Magical Mystery Tour is a 1967 British surreal comedy television film starring the Beatles which originally aired on BBC1 on Boxing Day, 26 December 1967, in a monochrome transmission at 8:35 PM. It was repeated in a colour transmission on BBC2 on 5 January 1968. Upon its initial showing, the film was poorly received by critics and audiences. The film received an American theatrical release in 1974 by New Line Cinema, and in select theatres worldwide in 2012 by Apple Films. It's Alive Its Alive is a 1974 American horror film written, produced, and directed by Larry Cohen. In the film, a couples infant child turns out to be a vicious mutant monster that kills when frightened. Notable talents involved in the movie were Bernard Herrmann who composed the score and Rick Baker for makeup and puppet effects. One Week One Week is a 1920 American two-reel silent comedy film starring Buster Keaton, the first film to be released made by Keaton on his own; Keaton had worked with Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle for a number of years. The film was written and directed by Keaton and Edward F. Cline, and runs for 19 minutes. Sybil Seely co-stars. The High Sign had been filmed prior to One Week, but Keaton considered it an inferior effort to debut with, and released it the following year when he was convalescing from an injury. Guitarist Bill Frisell released a soundtrack to the movie in 1995 on his album The High Sign/One Week. In 2008, One Week was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Bank Dick The Bank Dick, released as The Bank Detective in the United Kingdom, is a 1940 comedy film starring W. C. Fields. Set in Lompoc, Fields plays Egbert Sousé who accidentally thwarts a bank robbery and ends up a bank security guard as a result. The character is a drunk who must repeatedly remind people in exasperation that his name is pronounced "Sousé—accent grave over the e!", because people keep calling him "Souse", slang for drunkard. In addition to bank and family scenes, it features Fields pretending to be a film director and ends in a chaotic car chase. The Bank Dick is considered a classic of his work, incorporating his usual persona as a drunken henpecked husband with a shrewish wife, disapproving mother-in-law, and savage children. The film was written by Fields, using the alias "Mahatma Kane Jeeves", derived from the Broadway drawing-room comedy cliche, "My hat, my cane, Jeeves!"), and directed by Edward F. Cline. The featured actors were Una Merkel, Richard Purcell, Shemp Howard—later one of the Three Stooges, Franklin Pangborn, Grady Sutton, Jessie Ralph, and Cora Witherspoon. In 1992, The Bank Dick was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Steamboat Willie Steamboat Willie is a 1928 American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. It was produced in black-and-white by Walt Disney Studios and was released by Celebrity Productions. The cartoon is considered the debut of Mickey Mouse and his girlfriend Minnie, although both the characters appeared several months earlier in a test screening of Plane Crazy. Steamboat Willie was the third of Mickeys films to be produced, but was the first to be distributed because Walt Disney, having seen The Jazz Singer, had committed himself to producing one of the first fully synchronized sound cartoons. Steamboat Willie is especially notable for being the first Disney cartoon with synchronized sound, as well as the first cartoon to feature a fully post-produced soundtrack which distinguished it from earlier sound cartoons such as Inkwell Studios Song Car-Tunes and Van Beuren Studios Dinner Time. Disney understood from early on that synchronized sound was the future of film. Steamboat Willie became the most popular cartoon of its day. Music for Steamboat Willie was arranged by Wilfred Jackson and Bert Lewis, and included the songs "Steamboat Bill", a composition popularized by baritone Arthur Collins during the 1910s, and "Turkey in the Straw", a composition popularized within minstrelsy during the 19th century. The title of the film is a parody of the Buster Keaton film Steamboat Bill, itself a reference to the song by Collins. Walt Disney performed all of the voices in the film, although there is little intelligible dialogue. The film has received wide critical acclaim, not only for introducing one of the worlds most popular cartoon characters, but for its technical innovation. In 1994, members of the animation field voted Steamboat Willie 13th in the book The 50 Greatest Cartoons, which listed the greatest cartoons of all time. In 1998 the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry for being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Dhadkan Dhadkan is a 2000 Indian romantic drama film co-written and directed by Dharmesh Darshan and produced by Ratan Jain. Starring Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, Shilpa Shetty, and Mahima Chaudhry it tells the story of a woman who leaves her boyfriend lover to marry a kind-hearted man chosen for her by her father. After sometime, she falls in love with him. 3 years later, she bumps into her boyfriend, who is now a business tycoon and still wants to reunite with her. Made on a production budget of , Dhadkan had a worldwide release on 11 August 2000. The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise directed towards the performances of the four lead actors and the direction of Darshan. The film eventually emerged as a major commercial success as well as the 4th highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2000, earning over in worldwide ticket sales. Dhadkan received 11 nominations at the 46th Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, Best Director for Darshan, and Best Supporting Actress for Chaudhry. It won two awards, including Best Villain for Suniel Shetty. Both Shilpa Shetty and Mahima Chaudhry’s performance were critically acclaimed and are to considered be amongst their best performances. The films music was a huge rage at the time and is still remembered even today; the hit songs were one of the major reasons for the success of the film. Fear Clinic Fear Clinic is a 2014 horror film by Robert Green Hall, based upon the web series of the same name. The movie, which was partially funded through crowdsourcing, stars Robert Englund as a psychiatrist that tries to cure phobias by using extreme methods. The film received its world premiere on 22 October 2014 at the Screamfest Horror Film Festival and was released on DVD in the United States on 10 February 2015. The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms is a 1953 American black-and-white science fiction monster film from Warner Bros., produced by Jack Dietz and Hal E. Chester, directed by Eugène Lourié, that stars Paul Christian, Paula Raymond, Cecil Kellaway, and Kenneth Tobey. The films stop-motion animation special effects are by Ray Harryhausen. Its screenplay is based on Ray Bradburys short story The Fog Horn, specifically the scene where a lighthouse is destroyed by the title character. The films storyline concerns a fictional dinosaur, the Rhedosaurus, which is released from its frozen, hibernating state by an atomic bomb test in the Arctic Circle. The beast begins to wreak a path of destruction as it travels southward, eventually arriving at its ancient spawning grounds, which includes New York City. The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms was one of the first atomic monster movies which helped inspire a generation of creature features. Tabloid Tabloid is a 2010 American documentary film directed by Errol Morris. It tells the story of Joyce McKinney, who in 1977 was accused of kidnapping and raping Kirk Anderson, an American Mormon missionary. The incident, known as the Mormon sex in chains case, became a major tabloid story in the United Kingdom and triggered a circulation battle between two popular tabloid newspapers, the Daily Mirror and the Daily Express. The film is based on interviews of McKinney, journalist Peter Tory, and photographer Kent Gavin conducted by Morris. The film makes reference to Mormon culture, such as temple garments. The White Angel The White Angel is a 2007 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Mahsun Kırmızıgül, which follows the story of two Eastern youths who find themselves in a rest home after their father comes down with cancer. The film, which went on general release across Turkey on , won the Remi Award at the 41st WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival and was the second highest-grossing Turkish film of 2007. Mia Madre Mia madre is a 2015 Franco-Italian drama film directed by Nanni Moretti. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Jump In! Jump In! is a 2007 Disney Channel Original Movie, which premiered on January 12, 2007. It was released on Disney Channel UK on April 27, 2007. The film, starring Corbin Bleu and Keke Palmer, revolves around a young boxer, Izzy Daniels, who trains to follow in his fathers footsteps by winning the Golden Glove. When his friend, Mary, asks him to substitute for a team member in a Double Dutch tournament, Izzy discovers his new love for jumping rope and in the meantime, he soon discovers true love in Mary. Filming took place from June–July 2006 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Meet the Browns Tyler Perrys Meet the Browns is a 2008 American romantic comedy-drama film released by Lionsgate on March 21, 2008. The film was based on the play of the same name by Tyler Perry. Haunted Honeymoon Haunted Honeymoon is a 1986 American comedy horror film starring Gene Wilder, Gilda Radner, Dom DeLuise and Jonathan Pryce. Wilder also served as writer and director. The film also marked Radners final appearance prior to her death of ovarian cancer in 1989. The title Haunted Honeymoon was previously used for the 1940 U.S. release of Busmans Honeymoon based on the stage play by Dorothy L. Sayers. In the film, Wilder and Radner play Larry Abbot and Vickie Pearle, two radio murder mystery presenters who decide to get married. Larry, plagued with on-air panic attacks, is treated with a form of shock therapy and subsequently chooses to marry Vickie in a castle-like mansion which had been his childhood home. Once there, they meet the eccentric members of Larrys family, including his great-aunt Kate and his cousin Charles. Honeymoon was distributed by Orion Pictures through a deal with HBO. It was a box office bomb, was critically panned and earning DeLuises character of Great-Aunt Kate the Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actress. The Client List The Client List is a television film that premiered on the Lifetime Network on July 19, 2010. It starred Jennifer Love Hewitt and was directed by Eric Laneuville. The film is a fictionalized dramatization of a 2004 prostitution scandal in Odessa. It follows Sam Horton, a mother of three who becomes a prostitute to meet her financial obligations. If These Walls Could Talk 2 If These Walls Could Talk 2 is a 2000 television film in the United States, broadcast on HBO. It follows three separate storylines about lesbian couples in three different time periods. As with the original If These Walls Could Talk, all the stories are set in the same house across different time periods. The segments were directed by Jane Anderson, Martha Coolidge, and Anne Heche respectively. Under the Same Moon Under the Same Moon is a 2007 Mexican-American drama film in Spanish and English directed by Patricia Riggen and starring Adrián Alonso, Kate del Castillo, and Eugenio Derbez. The Lost Battalion The Lost Battalion is a true 2001 made-for-television war drama film about the Lost Battalion of World War I, which was cut off and surrounded by German forces in the Argonne Forest during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive the of 1918. Later the Versailles treaty put an end to the Great War. The film was directed by Russell Mulcahy, written by James Carabatsos, and starred Rick Schroder as Major Charles Whittlesey. The film was shot in Luxembourg. It is an A&E Original Movie, premiering on the network in 2001. It is also played on A&Es sister networks such as The History Channel. It was released on home video in January 2002. You May Not Kiss the Bride You May Not Kiss the Bride is a 2011 romantic action comedy written and directed by Rob Hedden and starring Dave Annable, Katharine McPhee, Mena Suvari, Kathy Bates, and Rob Schneider. Inside Deep Throat Inside Deep Throat is a 2005 American documentary film about the 1972 pornographic film Deep Throat, at the forefront of the Golden Age of Porn, and its effects on American society. The Town That Dreaded Sundown The Town That Dreaded Sundown is a 1976 American slasher film directed and produced by Charles B. Pierce, and written by Earl E. Smith. The film is loosely based on the Texarkana Moonlight Murders, crimes attributed to an unidentified serial killer known as the Phantom Killer. It is narrated by Vern Stierman, who had previously narrated Pierces 1972 film The Legend of Boggy Creek. Ben Johnson stars as Captain J.D. Morales, the fictionalized version of Texas Ranger Captain M. T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas. The Phantom is played by Bud Davis, who later worked as stunt coordinator on films such as Forrest Gump, Cast Away, and Inglourious Basterds. The film was mostly shot around Texarkana, and a number of locals were cast as extras. The world premiere was held in Texarkana on December 17, 1976, before its regular run in theaters on December 24. The film is an early example of the slasher genre, released two years before Halloween, and two years after Black Christmas and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. The film claims that "the incredible story you are about to see is true, where it happened and how it happened; only the names have been changed." The actual Phantom attacked eight people in or near the town of Texarkana, which is on the Texas border with Arkansas. Most of the murders occurred in rural areas just outside Texarkana, in Bowie County, while the film has them occurring in Arkansas. However, the general outline of the murders largely follows reality, with mostly minor artistic license taken. As in the film, the real killer was never identified nor apprehended. The film is loose enough with the facts that one family member of a victim filed a lawsuit in 1978, over its depiction of his sister. The fabricated facts in the film have also caused rumors and folklore to spread for generations around Texarkana. The films tagline claims that the man who killed five people "still lurks the streets of Texarkana, Ark.", causing officials of that neighboring city to threaten Pierce over the ads in 1977; however, it remained on the posters. A sequel with the same name was released on October 16, 2014. All I Wanna Do All I Wanna Do is a 1998 comedy film written and directed by Sarah Kernochan. It stars Kirsten Dunst, Gaby Hoffmann, Monica Keena, Heather Matarazzo and Rachael Leigh Cook in an ensemble cast as students of the fictional Miss Godards Preparatory School for Girls, and Lynn Redgrave as the schools headmistress. The film takes place in 1963 and focuses on several students plotting and sabotage of a proposed merger for the school to go coed. Originally titled The Hairy Bird, the films screenplay, set in 1963, is based loosely on Kernochans experiences at Rosemary Hall around that time. Filming was done in Toronto, Ontario, Canada at the Trafalgar Castle School in Whitby. The song "The Hairy Bird" plays during the films end credits; it was written by Kernochan and sung by a group which includes Kernochan and five of her Rosemary Hall classmates, including Glenn Close. The film was released in September 1998 in the United States under the title All I Wanna Do, as its American distributor, Miramax Films, found the original title too offensive. In Canada, it was released under the title Strike!. Bones Bones is a 2001 American horror film directed by Ernest Dickerson and starring rapper Snoop Dogg as the eponymous Jimmy Bones, a murdered gangster that rises from the grave to avenge his death. The movie is an homage to blaxploitation films of the 1970s and incorporates numerous elements from the genre. Fateless Fateless is a Hungarian film directed by Lajos Koltai, released in 2005. It is based on the semi-autobiographical novel Fatelessness by the Nobel Prize-winner Imre Kertész, who also wrote the screenplay. It tells the story of a teenage boy who is sent to Auschwitz and Buchenwald. The films music was composed by Ennio Morricone, and one of its songs was sung by Lisa Gerrard. The film is one of the most expensive movies ever produced in Hungary, with a cost of $12 million. The film also features British actor Daniel Craig, who plays a cameo as a United States Army sergeant. The film was screened in Hungary and Germany, at the Telluride Film Festival in Telluride, Colorado as well as the Toronto International Film Festival. A Christmas Tale A Christmas Tale is a 2008 French comedy-drama film by Arnaud Desplechin, starring Catherine Deneuve, Jean-Paul Roussillon, Mathieu Amalric, Anne Consigny, Melvil Poupaud, Emmanuelle Devos and Chiara Mastroianni. It tells the story of a family with strained relationships which gathers at the parents home for Christmas, only to learn that their mother has leukemia. It was in competition for the Palme dOr at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. The Naked Kiss The Naked Kiss is a 1964 American neo-noir melodrama film and neo noir, written and directed by Samuel Fuller and starring Constance Towers, Anthony Eisley, Michael Dante, and Virginia Grey. The film follows a former prostitute who attempts to assimilate in suburbia after fleeing her pimp, but finds that the small town to which she has relocated is not as picturesque as she had believed. It was Fullers second film for Allied Artists after his 1963 film Shock Corridor. Mansfield Park Mansfield Park is a 2007 British television film directed by Iain B. MacDonald and starring Billie Piper, Michelle Ryan, and Blake Ritson. Adapted from the classic Jane Austen novel of the same name, the film is about a young girl who is sent by her poor mother to live with wealthy relatives at their Mansfield estate. By the age of eighteen, the young woman falls in love with her sensitive cousin who is studying to be a clergyman. Her feelings for him prevent her from accepting a marriage proposal from a much wealthier suitor. Mansfield Park premiered on 18 March 2007 on the United Kingdom network ITV at 9:00 p.m., as part of The Jane Austen Season. It was filmed at Newby Hall, North Yorkshire, England. It made its TV debut in Canada on 23 December 2007 and in the United States on 27 January 2008. The drama ran for two hours in the United Kingdom, 90 minutes without the breaks. Storage 24 Storage 24 is a 2012 British science fiction horror film directed by Johannes Roberts. Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger is a 1977 fantasy film directed by Sam Wanamaker and featuring stop motion effects by Ray Harryhausen. The film stars Patrick Wayne, Taryn Power, Margaret Whiting, Jane Seymour, and Patrick Troughton. It is the third and final Sinbad film released by Columbia Pictures. Cold Comfort Farm Cold Comfort Farm is a 1995 British comedy film directed by John Schlesinger and produced by the BBC and Thames Television, an adaptation of Stella Gibbons 1932 book of the same name, the film stars Kate Beckinsale, Joanna Lumley, Ian McKellen and Rufus Sewell. Originally broadcast on 1 January 1995 on the BBC, it was Schlesingers final film shot in his home country of Britain, and was picked up for theatrical release in North America through Gramercy Pictures, where it was a small success. The White Helmets The White Helmets is a 2016 British short documentary film. The film follows the daily operations of a group of volunteer rescue workers of the Syrian Civil Defence, also known as the White Helmets. The film was directed by Orlando von Einsiedel and produced by Joanna Natasegara. It won the Best Documentary at the 89th Academy Awards. Eden Log Eden Log is a 2007 French science fiction horror film directed and co-written by Franck Vestiel. The film was Vestiels first as a director, who shot the entire film using only hand-held cameras. Reviews towards the film were mixed, which received an aggregated score of 43% from Rotten Tomatoes. In North America, it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2008. Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her is a 2000 American film written and directed by Rodrigo García and starring an ensemble cast. The film was shown at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival and won the Un Certain Regard Award. Holly Hunter was nominated for the 2001 Emmy in the supporting actress category. Madeline Madeline is a 1998 American live-action family comedy film adaptation of the childrens book series and television series Madeline. The film starred newcomer Hatty Jones as the titular character with the better known Frances McDormand and Nigel Hawthorne in supporting roles as Miss Clavel and Lord Covington. The film encompasses the plots of four Madeline books. It was released on July 10, 1998 by TriStar Pictures. One Night Stand One Night Stand is a 1997 American drama film by British director Mike Figgis. The film stars Wesley Snipes, Nastassja Kinski, Kyle MacLachlan, Ming-Na and Robert Downey Jr.. The first draft of the screenplay was written by Joe Eszterhas, who had his name removed from the project following Figgiss rewrite. Haven Haven is a 2004 feature film set in the Cayman Islands, a British offshore financial centre. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2004. It is written and directed by native Caymanian Frank E. Flowers and filmed entirely in the West Indian dependency. Haven is an ensemble film in which unconnected lives intersect and result in a violent chain of events that turns tranquility into chaos. It was released in limited theaters in the United States on September 15, 2006. The films tagline was "Can love survive the fall of paradise?" Game of Death Game of Death is a 2010 American action film directed by Giorgio Serafini, and starring Wesley Snipes, Zoë Bell, Gary Daniels and Robert Davi. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on February 15, 2011. Potato Salad Kartoffelsalat – Nicht fragen! is a 2015 German low-budget horror comedy film. Directed by Michael David Pate, it unites an ensemble cast of German YouTube personalities and actors with a strong record of comedic roles like Otto Waalkes, who also serves as co-producer and composer of the musical score. Described as a spoof of the Fack ju Göhte franchise and similar high school teen films, Kartoffelsalat received generally negative reviews. As of October 2015, it holds the top spot of IMDbs "Bottom 100 Movies" list of films considered the worst. Flodder Flodder is a 1986 Dutch comedy film written and directed by Dick Maas, and distributed by First Floor Features. It is the first film in the Flodder franchise and is followed by two more films and a spin-off series. The film follows an anti-social, dysfunctional family who move to an affluent, upper-class neighbourhood as part of a social experiment which results in mayhem as the Flodder family refuses to adapt. Flodder absurd humour and politically incorrect satire ridiculing the Dutch welfare state resulted in mixed reviews. However it still attracts a cult following and in 2007 was admitted to the Canon van de Nederlandse Film. Flodder is also a Dutch word meaning blank cartridge, a referral to the Flodders looking dangerous and being noisy, despite being rather harmless. The Mirror Crack'd The Mirror Crackd is a 1980 British mystery film based on Agatha Christies Miss Marple novel The Mirror Crackd from Side to Side and directed by Guy Hamilton. It stars Angela Lansbury, Kim Novak, Elizabeth Taylor, Geraldine Chaplin, Tony Curtis, Edward Fox, Rock Hudson and Pierce Brosnan. This crime/mystery was adapted by Jonathan Hales and Barry Sandler. Scenes were filmed at Twickenham Film Studios, Twickenham, London and on location in Kent. Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection Delta Force 2 is a 1990 American action film, and a sequel to the 1986 Chuck Norris film The Delta Force, also starring Norris as Major Scott McCoy. In this film, McCoy leads his Delta team into the fictional South American country of San Carlos to rescue hostages and stop the flow of cocaine into the United States. Delta Force 2 was disliked by critics for sparse connections to its predecessor, a clichéd script, subpar acting, and similarities to the earlier Norris vehicle Missing in Action. Piglet's Big Movie Piglets Big Movie is a 2003 American animated musical film released by Walt Disney Pictures on March 21, 2003. The film features the characters from the Winnie-the-Pooh books written by A. A. Milne and is the third theatrically released Winnie the Pooh feature. In this film, Piglet is ashamed of being small and clumsy and wanders off into the Hundred Acre Wood, leading all of his friends to form a search party to find him. Piglets Big Movie was produced by the Japanese office of DisneyToon Studios and the animation production was by Walt Disney Animation Japan, Inc. and Toon City Animation, Inc., Manila, Philippines, with additional animation provided by Gullwing Co., Ltd., additional background by Studio Fuga and digital ink and paint by T2 Studio. Looking for Mr. Goodbar Looking for Mr. Goodbar is a 1977 American crime drama film, based on Judith Rossners best-selling novel of the same name, which was inspired by the 1973 murder of New York City schoolteacher Roseann Quinn, who led something of a double life. The film was written and directed by Richard Brooks, and stars Diane Keaton, Tuesday Weld, William Atherton and Richard Gere. The film was a commercial success, earning $22.5 million, and garnered two Academy Award nominations, Best Supporting Actress for Tuesday Weld and Best Cinematography for William Fraker. Timecode Timecode is a 2000 American experimental film written and directed by Mike Figgis and featuring a large ensemble cast, including Salma Hayek, Stellan Skarsgård, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Suzy Nakamura, Kyle MacLachlan, Saffron Burrows, Holly Hunter, Julian Sands, Xander Berkeley, Leslie Mann and Mía Maestro. The film is constructed from four continuous 93-minute takes that were filmed simultaneously by four cameramen; the screen is divided into quarters, and the four shots are shown simultaneously. The film depicts several groups of people in Los Angeles as they interact and conflict while preparing for the shooting of a movie in a production office. The dialogue was largely improvised, and the sound mix of the film is designed so that the most significant of the four sequences on screen dominates the soundtrack at any given moment. Neverwas Neverwas is a 2005 Canadian-American fantasy drama film, written and directed by Joshua Michael Stern in his directorial debut. It stars Ian McKellen, Aaron Eckhart, Brittany Murphy, Nick Nolte, William Hurt, and Jessica Lange. It was first shown at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. However, the film was never given a full theatrical release, eventually being released straight to DVD in 2007. Little Men Little Men is a 2016 American drama film directed by Ira Sachs. It had its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival and had its European premiere as a cross-section selection in the Generations and Panorama sections at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Baby Doll Baby Doll is a 1956 American black comedy drama film directed by Elia Kazan, and starring Carroll Baker, Karl Malden and Eli Wallach. The film also features Mildred Dunnock and Rip Torn. It was produced by Kazan and Tennessee Williams, and adapted by Williams from his own one-act play 27 Wagons Full of Cotton. The plot focuses on a feud between two rival cotton gin owners in rural Mississippi; after one of the men commits arson against the others gin, the owner retaliates by attempting to seduce the arsonists nineteen-year-old virgin bride with the hopes of receiving an admission by her of her husbands guilt. The film was controversial when it was released due to its implicit sexual themes, provoking a largely successful effort to ban it, waged by the Roman Catholic National Legion of Decency. Nevertheless, the film received multiple nominations for major awards and performed decently at the box office. Kazan won the Golden Globe Award for Best Director and the film was nominated for four other Golden Globe awards, as well as four Academy Awards and four BAFTA Awards awards, with Eli Wallach taking the BAFTA prize for "Most Promising Newcomer to Film." The film is credited with originating the name and popularity of the babydoll nightgown, which derives from the costume worn by Bakers character. The film was featured in The New York Times Guide to the Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made. Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo is a 1977 American comedy adventure film and the third installment of the Herbie franchise made by Walt Disney Productions starring Herbie—the white 1963 Volkswagen racing Beetle with a mind of its own. Uncertainty Uncertainty is a 2008 indie crime drama thriller film written, produced, and directed by U.S. independent filmmakers Scott McGehee and David Siegel and starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Lynn Collins. It was first released at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival. Distribution rights were acquired by IFC Films and it received limited release on November 13, 2009. It was simultaneously made available to cable viewers via video on demand. The film was shot in HD on the Arriflex D-20. Girl in Progress Girl in Progress is a 2012 American drama film directed by Patricia Riggen. The film received a limited release on May 11, 2012. The film received the Favorite Movie Award at the 2012 ALMA Awards, which honors the accomplishments made by Hispanics in film, television, and music. Cierra Ramirez won the Favorite Movie Actress Supporting Role Award. Patient Zero Patient Zero is a 2018 action horror film directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky and written by Mike Le. The film stars Matt Smith, Natalie Dormer, Stanley Tucci, Agyness Deyn, and Clive Standen. The plot involves a group of survivors who set out to find an antidote for a highly contagious virus that turns the infected into a ravenous but highly intelligent new species. After a bidding war between several studios over a script penned by Le, Screen Gems eventually won the rights. Ruzowitzky signed on to direct in May 2014. Casting began in September 2014 and lasted until March 2015. Principal photography began on 3 March 2015 in London, before ending on 18 April. The film was originally set to be released on 2 September 2016 by Screen Gems, though the film was eventually pushed back to 17 February 2017, until it was removed from the release schedule. The film was released through video-on-demand on 14 August 2018, before a limited theatrical release on 14 September 2018 by Vertical Entertainment. Night of the Wolf Late Phases is a 2014 American-Mexican co-production horror drama film by director Adrián García Bogliano and his first feature film in the English language. The film had its world premiere on March 9, 2014, at South by Southwest and stars Nick Damici as a blind war veteran that becomes the victim of a werewolf attack. Anne of the Thousand Days Anne of the Thousand Days is a 1969 British costume drama made by Hal Wallis Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. It was directed by Charles Jarrott and produced by Hal B. Wallis. The film tells the story of Anne Boleyn. The screenplay is an adaptation by Bridget Boland, John Hale and Richard Sokolove of the 1948 play by Maxwell Anderson. Anderson employed blank verse for parts of his play, but most examples of this were removed from the screenplay. One blank verse episode that was retained was Annes soliloquy in the Tower of London. The opening of the play was also changed, with Thomas Cromwell telling Henry VIII the outcome of the trial and Henry then recalling his marriage to Anne, rather than Anne speaking first and then Henry remembering in flashback. The film stars Richard Burton as King Henry VIII and Geneviève Bujold as Anne Boleyn. Irene Papas plays Catherine of Aragon. Others in the cast include Anthony Quayle, John Colicos, Michael Hordern, Katharine Blake, Peter Jeffrey, Joseph OConor, William Squire, Vernon Dobtcheff, Denis Quilley, Esmond Knight and T. P. McKenna, who would later go on to play Henry VIII in Monarch. Elizabeth Taylor makes a brief, uncredited appearance. Despite receiving some negative reviews and mixed reviews from the New York Times and Pauline Kael, the film was nominated for ten Academy Awards and won the award for best costumes. Geneviève Bujolds portrayal of Anne, her first in an English-speaking film, was, however, very highly praised, even by Time magazine, which otherwise skewered the movie. According to the Academy Awards exposé Inside Oscar, an expensive advertising campaign was mounted by Universal Studios that included serving champagne and filet mignon to members of the Academy following each screening. Topper Topper is a 1937 American supernatural comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod, starring Constance Bennett and Cary Grant and featuring Roland Young. It tells the story of a stuffy, stuck-in-his-ways man who is haunted by the ghosts of a fun-loving married couple. The film was adapted by Eric Hatch, Jack Jevne and Eddie Moran from the novel by Thorne Smith. It was produced by Hal Roach and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The supporting cast includes Billie Burke and Eugene Pallette. Topper was a huge hit with film audiences in the summer of 1937; since Cary Grant had a percentage deal on the film, he made quite a bit of money on the films success. Topper was the first black-and-white film to be digitally colorized, re-released in 1985 by Hal Roach Studios. Zipper Zipper is a 2015 American political thriller film written and directed by Mora Stephens and starring Patrick Wilson, Lena Headey, Dianna Agron, Richard Dreyfuss, Ray Winstone, and Penelope Mitchell. The film had its world premiere on January 27, 2015 at the Sundance Film Festival. The film was released on August 28, 2015, in a limited release in the United States and through video on demand by Alchemy. The film follows a federal prosecutor running for office who cannot stop himself from sleeping with high-class escorts, putting both his career and his personal life at risk. The movie is a thinly veiled dramatization of the Eliot Spitzer prostitution scandal. White Nights White Nights is a 1985 American drama film directed by Taylor Hackford and starring Mikhail Baryshnikov, Gregory Hines, Jerzy Skolimowski, Helen Mirren and Isabella Rossellini. It was choreographed by Twyla Tharp and shot in Finland, Portugal, Austria, as well as in the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union. The title refers to the sunlit summer nights of Leningrad, the setting for the majority of the film, situated near the Arctic Circle. The film is notable both for the dancing of Hines and Baryshnikov and for the Academy Award–winning song "Say You" by Lionel Richie in 1986, as well as "Separate Lives" performed by Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin and written by Stephen Bishop. Taylor Hackford met his future wife, Academy Award–winning actress Helen Mirren, during the filming of White Nights. Sabrina the Teenage Witch Sabrina the Teenage Witch is a 1996 American television film adaptation based on the comic book series of the same name from Archie Comics. It served as a pilot for the Sabrina the Teenage Witch television series and premiered on Showtime on April 7, 1996. The only two actors who would appear in both the film and television series would be Melissa Joan Hart, whose character possessed a different surname from her comic book and television counterpart, and Michelle Beaudoin, whose character was renamed for the television series. Also of note is the fact that, unlike the comics, which were set in the fictional town of Greendale, and the eventual television series, the television film was said to take place in Riverdale. This was the name originally used in the comics for the home of Archie and his group of friends. Although set in the United States, just like the comics and said television series, the movie was shot entirely in British Columbia, Canada. 120 120 is a 2008 Turkish war film directed by Murat Saraçoğlu and Özhan Eren based on the true story of 120 children who died in 1915 carrying ammunition for the Battle of Sarikamish against the Russians during World War I. The film went on general release across Turkey on and is one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2008. I Still See You I Still See You is a 2018 American supernatural mystery thriller film, directed by Scott Speer, from a screenplay by Jason Fuchs. It is based upon the novel Break My Heart 1000 Times, by Daniel Waters. It stars Bella Thorne, Dermot Mulroney and Richard Harmon. The film was released on October 12, 2018, by Lionsgate. Buster's Mal Heart Busters Mal Heart is a 2016 surreal mystery film written, edited, and directed by Sarah Adina Smith. It stars Rami Malek, DJ Qualls, and Kate Lyn Sheil. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2016. It was released on April 28, 2017, by Well Go USA Entertainment. Space Truckers Space Truckers is a 1996 American-British-Irish comic science fiction film directed by Stuart Gordon and starring Dennis Hopper, Stephen Dorff, Debi Mazar and Charles Dance. It was filmed at Ardmore Studios, County Wicklow, Ireland. The story concerns John Canyon, one of the last independent space transport entrepreneurs. Bad times have forced him to carry suspicious cargo to Earth without asking questions. During the flight, the cargo turns out to be a multitude of virtually unstoppable killer robots. The Interview The Interview is a 1998 Australian thriller film from writer-director Craig Monahan, and is the first of three films directed by Monahan. Almost the entire film takes place in a police interrogation room, with some short flashback sequences, and the cast consists primarily of three key actors—Hugo Weaving, Tony Martin, and Aaron Jeffery. La Bête Humaine La Bête Humaine is a 1938 French film directed by Jean Renoir, with cinematography by Curt Courant. The picture features Jean Gabin and Simone Simon, and is loosely based on the novel La Bête humaine by Émile Zola. La Bête Humaine is partially set "on a train that may be thought of as one of the main characters in the film." Although generally listed as a romantic drama, it is sometimes considered a precursor to the film noir genre. Bokeh Bokeh is a 2017 science fiction drama film written and directed by Geoffrey Orthwein and Andrew Sullivan. It stars Maika Monroe and Matt OLeary as two American tourists in Iceland who find everyone else on the island has mysteriously vanished. It premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival and was released theatrically in the United States on March 24, 2017. The Crucifixion The Crucifixion is a 2017 horror film directed by Xavier Gens, written by Chad Hayes and Carey W. Hayes and starring Sophie Cookson, Brittany Ashworth and Corneliu Ulici. It is based on the Tanacu exorcism that took place in Vaslui County, Romania, in 2005. Robot Overlords Robot Overlords is a 2014 British independent science fiction film, starring Callan McAuliffe, Ben Kingsley and Gillian Anderson. The film is directed by Jon Wright and produced by Piers Tempest. The estimated budget was $21 million. Class Action Class Action is a 1991 American legal drama film directed by Michael Apted. Gene Hackman and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio star; Laurence Fishburne, Colin Friels, Fred Dalton Thompson, and Donald Moffat are also featured. The film was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival. The Music Box The Music Box is a Laurel and Hardy short film comedy released in 1932. It was directed by James Parrott, produced by Hal Roach and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film, which depicts the pair attempting to move a piano up a large flight of steps, won the first Academy Award for Best Live Action Short in 1932. In 1997, it was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The Milky Way The Milky Way is a 1969 surrealist film directed by Luis Buñuel. It stars Laurent Terzieff, Paul Frankeur, Delphine Seyrig, Georges Marchal and Michel Piccoli. Buñuel later called The Milky Way the first in a trilogy about "the search for truth." The title of the film is taken from a popular name used for the Way of St. James, a route often traveled by religious pilgrims that stretched from northern Europe to the Santiago de Compostela in Spain. This is where the remains of St. James were reputed to be buried. The film follows the picaresque journey of two vagabond travelers, who seem to be making the pilgrimage as a means of escape. Along the way, they witness a series of bizarre incidents that involve persons named in documented heresies in church history. At key moments they encounter Jesus and the Virgin Mary, as well as modern believers and fanatics. The plot is non-linear and functions as a highly symbolic travelogue across time and space, set over the last two thousand years. It encompasses much of Christian history. While using satire to critique religion from a skeptical perspective, it also explores the act of spiritual quest and search for meaning. The highly idiosyncratic film originally met with limited success. In the 21st century, it is very well-regarded amongst film enthusiasts and critics. The Parole Officer The Parole Officer is a 2001 British comedy film, directed by John Duigan. It was the first feature film to star comedian Steve Coogan. The film follows a diverse group of former criminals as they assist their probation officer in proving his innocence after a murder accusation. Saathiya Saathiya is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Shaad Ali and produced by Mani Ratnam and Yash Chopra under the banner of Yash Raj Films. The film stars Rani Mukerji and Vivek Oberoi in lead roles, with Shah Rukh Khan and Tabu appearing in extended special appearances. The soundtrack was composed by A. R. Rahman and the lyrics are penned by Gulzar. It is a remake of the Tamil film Alaipayuthey whose climax was reported to be inspired by the 1998 movie Sliding Doors and which was directed by Mani Ratnam with music composed by Rahman as well. Box Office India declared the film a Hit. Additionally, the film won six Filmfare Awards. The Plague Dogs The Plague Dogs is a 1982 British-American adult animated adventure film, based on the 1977 novel of the same name by Richard Adams. It was written, directed and produced by Martin Rosen, who also directed Watership Down, the film adaptation of another novel by Adams. The Plague Dogs was produced by Nepenthe Productions; it was released by Embassy Pictures in the United States and by United Artists in the United Kingdom. The film was rated PG-13 by the MPAA for heavy animal cruelty themes, violent imagery, and emotionally distressing scenes. The Plague Dogs is the first non-family oriented MGM animated film. The films story is centered on two dogs named Rowf and Snitter, who escape from a research laboratory in Great Britain. In the process of telling the story, the film highlights the cruelty of performing vivisection and animal research for its own sake, an idea that had only recently come to public attention during the 1960s-70s. When Night Is Falling When Night is Falling is a 1995 Canadian drama film directed by Patricia Rozema and starring Pascale Bussières and Rachael Crawford. It was entered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival. The Taming of the Scoundrel Il Bisbetico Domato is a 1980 Italian film directed by Franco Castellano and Giuseppe Moccia, credited as Castellano & Pipolo. It was the top grossing film in Italian market for the season 1980/1981, earning about 17 billion of lire. The plot is loosely inspired by William Shakespeares The Taming of the Shrew. The closing theme song "Innamorata, Incavolata A Vita" performed by Adriano Celentano was a minor hit, ranking 18 and staying on the Italian singles chart for 16 weeks. Dragon Ball Z: Tree of Might Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might, also known by its Japanese title or Toeis own English title Super Battle in the World, is a 1990 Japanese anime science fantasy martial arts film and the third Dragon Ball Z feature film. It was originally released in Japan on July 7 between episodes 54 and 55 of DBZ, at the "Toei Anime Fair" film festival, where it was shown as part of an Akira Toriyama-themed triple feature titled Toriyama Akira: The World. Dummy Dummy is a 2002 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Greg Pritikin. It stars Adrien Brody, Milla Jovovich, Illeana Douglas, Vera Farmiga, and Jared Harris. The film had its premiere on February 21, 2002, and was released in a limited release in the United States on September 12, 2003 by Artisan Entertainment. Oscar and Lucinda Oscar and Lucinda is a 1997 British-Australian romantic drama film directed by Gillian Armstrong and starring Cate Blanchett, Ralph Fiennes, Ciarán Hinds and Tom Wilkinson. It is based on the 1988 Booker Prize-winning novel Oscar and Lucinda by Peter Carey. In March 1998, the film was nominated at the Academy Awards for the Best Costume Design. Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani is a 2000 Indian Hindi comedy-drama film released by Dreamz Unlimited, now Red Chillies Entertainment on 21 January 2000. The film was directed by Aziz Mirza and stars Shahrukh Khan and Juhi Chawla focuses on the media war being fought in the TV newsrooms. Ajay Bakshi and Ria Banerjee are two television reporters for rival news channels who try to save the life of a man who has been fixed by politicians for the death of his brother, from a death sentence. The film marked the first attempted by Khan, Chawla, and Mirza under their new production company Dreamz Unlimited, now Red Chillies Entertainment. This film won the IIFA Award for Best Special Effects. The film had few plot points inspired from the 1988 movie Switching Channels. Expelled Expelled is a 2014 American teen comedy film written and directed by Alex Goyette. The film stars Cameron Dallas, Matt Shively, Lia Marie Johnson, Marcus Johns, Andrea Russett, Kristina Hayes and Teala Dunn. Most of the cast are popular online internet personalities. The film began a limited release in theatres on December 12, 2014, before being released on video on demand December 16, 2014 by 20th Century Fox. The Miracle of Bern The Miracle of Bern is a 2003 film by Sönke Wortmann, which tells the story of a German family and the unexpected West German miracle victory in the 1954 World Cup Final in Bern, Switzerland. The film can be regarded as a portrait of post-war Germany. With over 6 million cinema visitors, it is one of Germanys best-selling films. Among those attending the première were Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, Peer Steinbrück, Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia, and Otto Schily, Federal Minister of the Interior. Since November 2014, Hamburgs new musical theatre Theater an der Elbe is home to a successful musical production of the same name. Deadly Friend Deadly Friend is a 1986 American science fiction horror film directed by Wes Craven. It is based on the 1985 novel Friend by Diana Henstell, which was adapted for the screen by Bruce Joel Rubin. Originally, the film was a sci-fi thriller without any graphic scenes, with a bigger focus on plot and character development and a dark love story centering around the two main characters, which were not typical aspects of Cravens previous films. After Cravens original cut was shown to a test audience by Warner Bros., the audience criticized the lack of graphic, bloody violence and gore that Cravens other films included. Warner Bros. executive vice president Mark Canton and the films producers then demanded script re-writes and re-shoots, which included filming gorier death scenes and nightmare sequences, similar to the ones from Cravens previous film, A Nightmare on Elm Street. Due to studio imposed re-shoots and re-editing, the film was drastically altered in post-production, losing much of the original plot and more scenes between characters, while other scenes, including more grisly deaths and a new ending, were added. This version was criticized by test audiences for containing too much graphic, bloody violence and gore. In April 2014, an online petition for the release of the original cut was made. Incredible Love Kambakkht Ishq is a 2009 Indian romance comedy film directed by Sabbir Khan and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala. The film is based on the 2002 Tamil film Pammal K. Sambandam, and features Akshay Kumar and Kareena Kapoor in pivotal roles along with actors Aftab Shivdasani and Amrita Arora in supporting roles. Hollywood actors Sylvester Stallone, Denise Richards, Brandon Routh and Holly Valance appear in cameos, playing themselves. Originally scheduled to release in December 2008, the film was postponed due to extensive production work and was released on 3 July 2009. Kambakkht Ishq was commercially successful at the box office. It was termed Hit by Box Office India. A Foreign Affair A Foreign Affair is a 1948 American romantic comedy film directed by Billy Wilder and starring Jean Arthur, Marlene Dietrich, and John Lund. The screenplay by Wilder, Charles Brackett, and Richard L. Breen is based on a story by David Shaw adapted by Robert Harari. The film is about a United States Army captain in occupied Berlin who is torn between an ex-Nazi cafe singer and the United States congresswoman investigating her. Though a comedy, the overall project had a cynical, serious tone. White Material White Material is a 2009 French drama film directed by Claire Denis and co-written with Marie NDiaye. The film stars Isabelle Huppert as Maria Vial, a struggling French coffee producer in an unnamed French speaking African country, who decides to stay at her coffee plantation in spite of an erupting civil war. The film was well received, earning high ratings and appearing in several movie critics top lists for 2010. White Material was later voted the 97th greatest film since 2000 in an international critics poll conducted by BBC, and in 2017 the film was named the fifteenth "Best Film of the 21st Century So Far" in The New York Times. Cyborgs: Heroes Never Die Cyborgs: Heroes Never Die is a 2017 Ukrainian drama film about the Second Battle of Donetsk Airport during the War in Donbass. Angel Face Angel Face is a 1953 American black-and-white film noir directed by Otto Preminger. The drama, filmed on location in Beverly Hills, features Robert Mitchum and Jean Simmons. The Protector 2 Tom Yum Goong 2, known in the USA as The Protector 2 and in the UK as Warrior King 2. It is a 2013 Thai martial arts film directed by Prachya Pinkaew. The film is a sequel to Pinkaews Tom-Yum-Goong, with actors Tony Jaa and Petchtai Wongkamlao reprising their roles as Kham and Mark from the first movie. Pure Luck Pure Luck is a 1991 American comedy film starring Martin Short and Danny Glover. It is remake of the popular French comedy film La Chèvre. Berlin Blues Berlin Blues is a 2003 German film by Leander Haußmann based on the novel of the same name by Sven Regener. Welcome to Dongmakgol Welcome to Dongmakgol, also known as Battle Ground 625, is a 2005 South Korean film. Based on the same-titled long-running stage play by filmmaker/playwright Jang Jin, Park Kwang-hyuns debut film was a commercial and critical success. The story is set in Korea during the Korean War in 1950. Soldiers from both the North and South, as well as an American pilot, find themselves in a secluded village, its residents largely unaware of the outside world, including the war. It was South Koreas official entry for the foreign language film category of the Academy Awards in 2005, and at the time the fourth highest grossing South Korean film of all time. Breathe Respire is a 2014 French drama film based on the novel of the same name by Anne-Sophie Brasme. The film was directed by Mélanie Laurent and stars Joséphine Japy, Lou de Laâge, Isabelle Carré and Claire Keim. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. It was also screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. In January 2015, the film received three nominations at the 20th Lumières Awards and also two nominations at the 40th César Awards. The Troops & Troop-ettes The Gendarme and the Gendarmettes is a 1982 French comedy film, and the sixth and last movie of the Gendarme series . It is the final film of both of its two directors, Jean Girault, and its lead actor Louis de Funès, both of which were involved in the franchise since its very first film in 1964. Exit to Eden Exit to Eden is a 1994 American comedy-thriller film directed by Garry Marshall and adapted to the screen by Deborah Amelon and Bob Brunner from Anne Ramplings novel of the same name. The original music score was composed by Patrick Doyle. Dana Delany stars as Lisa Emerson and Paul Mercurio plays Elliot Slater. Half of the film consists of a new comedic detective story line written by the director. Several new characters were also created, including Dan Aykroyd and Rosie ODonnell as police officers pursuing diamond thieves to the Eden resort. Twin Sisters Twin Sisters is a 2002 Dutch film, directed by Ben Sombogaart, based on the novel The Twins by Tessa de Loo, with a screenplay by Dutch actress and writer Marieke van der Pol. Mascots Mascots is a 2016 mockumentary from Christopher Guest that premiered on Netflix on October 13, 2016, featuring Jane Lynch, Parker Posey, Fred Willard, Ed Begley Jr., Christopher Moynihan, Don Lake, Zach Woods, Chris ODowd, Bob Balaban, and Jennifer Coolidge. Guest has a small role as "Corky St. Clair", a role he first played in Waiting For Guffman. Posey, Willard, Lake, and Balaban also appeared in Guffman, but play different roles in this film. Search Party Search Party is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Scot Armstrong in his directorial debut, and co-written with Mike Gagerman and Andrew Waller based on a story by Gagerman and Waller. The film stars T.J. Miller, Adam Pally, Thomas Middleditch, Alison Brie, Shannon Woodward, and Krysten Ritter. The film was released in 2014 internationally, but was not released in the United States until May 13, 2016, by Focus World. Bigger Than Life Bigger Than Life is an American DeLuxe Color CinemaScope drama film made in 1956 directed by Nicholas Ray and starring James Mason, who also co-wrote and produced the film, about a school teacher and family man whose life spins out of control upon becoming addicted to cortisone. The film co-stars Barbara Rush as his wife and Walter Matthau as his closest friend, a fellow teacher. Though it was a box-office flop upon its initial release, many modern critics hail it as a masterpiece and brilliant indictment of contemporary attitudes towards mental illness and addiction. In 1963, Jean-Luc Godard named it one of the ten best American sound films ever made. Bigger Than Life was based on a 1955 article by medical writer Berton Roueché in The New Yorker, titled "Ten Feet Tall". The House at the End of Time The House at the End of Time is a 2013 Venezuelan horror film directed by Alejandro Hidalgo and starring Ruddy Rodríguez. The film had its world premiere on June 17, 2013, at the Venezuelan Film Festival. It is the highest-grossing horror film in Venezuelan history, and the most internationally-distributed Venezuelan film. In 2016, New Line Cinema announced that it was planning to remake the film with Hidalgo. They Look Like People They Look Like People is a 2015 independent psychological horror film that was shot, edited, written, produced, and directed by Perry Blackshear and marks his feature film directorial debut. It had its world premiere on January 25, 2015 at the Slamdance Film Festival where it won a special jury award. It stars MacLeod Andrews as a man who believes that humanity is being secretly taken over by evil creatures. Amar Akbar Anthony Amar Akbar Anthony is a 1977 Indian action comedy film, directed and produced by Manmohan Desai, and written by Kader Khan. The film stars Vinod Khanna, Amitabh Bachchan and Rishi Kapoor opposite Shabana Azmi, Parveen Babi and Neetu Singh in the lead roles. The plot focuses on three brothers who are separated in childhood and adopted by three families of different faithsHinduism, Islam and Christianity. One grows up to be a policeman, another a singer, and the third the owner of a country liquor bar. The soundtrack album was composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal and the lyrics were written by Anand Bakshi. The film had been released on 27 May 1977, in which it earned 155 million in India, and became the highest-grossing Indian film of that year, alongside Dharam Veer and Hum Kisise Kum Naheen. The film about religious tolerance became a landmark for Bollywood masala films, building on the masala formula pioneered several years earlier with Nasir Hussains Yaadon Ki Baarat. Amar Akbar Anthony also had a lasting impact on pop culture, with its catchy songs, one-liners and the character of Anthony Gonsalves played by Amitabh Bachchan. It won several awards at 25th Filmfare Awards including Best Actor, Best Music Director and Best Editing. It was later remade in Tamil as Shankar Salim Simon, in Telugu as Ram Robert Rahim and in Malayalam as John Jaffer Janardhanan. The Sun Behind the Moon Kandahar is a 2001 Iranian film directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf, set in Afghanistan during the rule of the Taliban. Its original Afghan title is Safar-e Ghandehar, which means "Journey to Kandahar", and it is alternatively known as The Sun Behind the Moon. The film is based on a partly true, partly fictionalized story of a successful Afghan-Canadian, played by Nelofer Pazira, who returns to Afghanistan after receiving a letter from Dyana, her lifelong girl friend who was left behind when the family escaped, that she plans on committing suicide on the last solar eclipse of the millennium. Kandahar was filmed mostly in Iran, including at the Niatak refugee camp, but also secretly in Afghanistan itself. Most people, including Nelofer Pazira, played themselves. The film premiered at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, but did not get much attention at first. After 9/11, however, it was widely shown. Kandahar won Makhmalbaf the Federico Fellini Prize from UNESCO in 2001, and is one of the "All-Time" 100 Movies by the periodical Time. 23 23, original German title: 23 – Nichts ist so wie es scheint is a 1998 German drama thriller film about a young hacker Karl Koch, who died on 23 May 1989, a presumed suicide. It was directed by Hans-Christian Schmid, who also participated in screenwriting. The title derives from the protagonists obsession with the number 23, a phenomenon often described as apophenia. Although the film was well received by critics and audiences, its accuracy has been vocally disputed by some witnesses to the real-life events on which it was based. Schmid subsequently co-authored a book that tells the story of the making of 23 and also details the differences between the movie and the actual main events. When Trumpets Fade When Trumpets Fade is a 1998 HBO war film directed by John Irvin and starring Ron Eldard, Frank Whaley, Zak Orth, and Dylan Bruno. First presented on June 27, 1998, Produced by John Kemeny and written by W.W. Vought, it is set during the World War II Battle of Hürtgen Forest, in the autumn of 1944. Kenny Kenny is a 2006 Australian mockumentary film starring Shane Jacobson as Kenny Smyth, a Melbourne plumber who works for a portable toilet rental company. The character Kenny Smyth also feature in the spin-off Kennys World. Director Clayton Jacobson describes the character of Kenny as "The Dalai-Lama of Waste Management, eternally optimistic and always ready to put others before himself. Kenny represents the humbling nature of common decency." The film was shot entirely on location in the western suburbs of Melbourne and Nashville, Tennessee in the United States. The film was released in the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom on 28 September 2007. Goodbye World Goodbye World is a 2013 American post-apocalyptic film directed by Denis Hennelly and written by Hennelly and Sarah Adina Smith. It tells the story of a couple who raise their daughter while living off the grid until a disaster brings about radical changes in the life they have been living and the way they will view their friends. The film had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 15, 2013. It was released in a limited release and through video on demand on April 4, 2014, by Samuel Goldwyn Films and Phase 4 Films. Red Army Red Army is a 2014 American-Russian documentary film directed, produced, and written by Gabe Polsky, executive produced by Jerry Weintraub and Werner Herzog. It premiered at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and was released in limited theaters by Sony Pictures Classics on January 23, 2015. The film tells the story of the Soviet Union national ice hockey team through the eyes of team captain Slava Fetisov, in particular the famed 1980s five-man unit known as The Russian Five. The film details the link between sports and politics. The film also narrates how players were wooed by National Hockey League scouts and eventually flooded NHL rosters. The film is particularly harsh on the ruthless tactics of coach Viktor Tikhonov about whom none of the players have a kind word. Tikhonov died in November 2014. The movie uses rare archival footage, including children singing "No Coward Plays Hockey", song composed by Aleksandra Pakhmutova in 1968. Chillar Party Chillar Party is a 2011 Indian family comedy film directed by Nitesh Tiwari and Vikas Bahl and produced by Ronnie Screwvala under UTV Motion Pictures and Salman Khan under his SKBH Productions. The film has a multiple-cast of debuting child-artists particularly named after movies such as, "Silencer", "Aflatoon", "Shaolin" etc. It also features Ranbir Kapoor in an item-number. Chillar Party won the 2011 National Film Award for Best Childrens Film. Metro Metro is a 2013 Russian disaster film directed by Anton Megerdichev. It is based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Dmitry Safonov. Love Per Square Foot Love Per Square Foot is a 2018 Indian romantic comedy film produced by Ronnie Screwvala and directed by Anand Tiwari. Starring Vicky Kaushal and Angira Dhar, the film tells the story of Baba and Rinaaz who try to find a house in Mumbai. Produced under his new banner RSVP by Screwvala, the film was released on 14 February 2018, on Netflix. The film was screened at Beijing International Film Festival 2019. The Troops in New York Gendarme in New York is the sequel to the French comedy film Le gendarme de Saint-Tropez. It stars Louis de Funès as the gendarme. With Michel Galabru, Christian Marin, Grosso and Modo, Alan Scott. Hopscotch Hopscotch is a 1980 American cold war comedy-drama film, produced by Edie Landau and Ely A. Landau, directed by Ronald Neame, that stars Walter Matthau, Glenda Jackson, Sam Waterston, Ned Beatty, and Herbert Lom. The screenplay was written by Bryan Forbes and Brian Garfield, based on Garfields novel of the same name. Former CIA field officer Miles Kendig is intent on publishing an explosive memoir that will also expose the dirty tricks of Myerson, his obnoxious, incompetent, and profane former boss. Myerson and Kendigs protégé Joe Cutter are repeatedly foiled in their attempts to capture the former agent and stop the publication of his memoir. He cleverly stays one step ahead of his pursuers as the chase hopscotches around America and western Europe. Matthau received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. The Criterion Collection released the film on DVD in 2002 and in a 2K restoration on Blu-ray in 2017. Series 7: The Contenders Series 7: The Contenders is a 2001 dark comedy directed by Daniel Minahan. The film is presented as a marathon of the seventh series of an American reality television show called The Contenders, where six people, picked at random from a national lottery, are each given a pistol and forced to hunt and kill each other for the cameras. The film is a dark satire of the reality television genre. It stars Brooke Smith as Dawn, the reigning champion from the fifth and sixth series. Salaam Namaste Salaam Namaste is a 2005 Indian romantic comedy film. It is directed by first-time director Siddharth Anand and produced by Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner. The film stars Saif Ali Khan and Preity Zinta in their fourth film together. Arshad Warsi, Tania Zaetta and Jugal Hansraj appear in supporting roles. Released on 9 September 2005, it was the first Indian movie to be filmed entirely in Australia. The film tells the story of two young and modern Indians, Nick and Ambar, who have left their homes to make a life on their own in Melbourne, Australia. The story follows one year of their lives, dealing with their problems and relationships, from their first meeting at a wedding ceremony, to their decision to move in together without marriage, to their break-up upon discovering that Ambar is pregnant. Salaam Namaste became one of the biggest box-office hits of 2005 in India, as well as Indias biggest hit in the overseas market that year. On 24 September 2005, the script of the film was invited to be included in the Margaret Herrick Library, which is operated by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Zinta received several nominations for her role from various film awards, such as the Filmfare Awards, IIFA Awards, Star Screen Awards and Zee Cine Awards. The film is an unofficial remake of the 1995 American movie Nine Months, film critic Anubha Sawhney precising that "huge parts of Salaam Namaste are direct lifts from the Hugh Grant-Julianne Moore starrer." Meteor Meteor is a 1979 Hong Kong–American science fiction disaster film starring Sean Connery and Natalie Wood. The film, which was directed by Ronald Neame, was inspired by a 1967 MIT report Project Icarus. The screenplay was written by Oscar winner Edmund H. North and Stanley Mann. It is about scientists struggling with international, Cold War politics after an asteroid is detected to be on a collision course with Earth. The international cast also includes Karl Malden, Brian Keith, Martin Landau, Trevor Howard, Joseph Campanella, Richard Dysart and Henry Fonda. The film was a box office failure and received negative reviews The Devil's Tomb The Devils Tomb is a 2009 American horror film, directed by Jason Connery. It stars Cuba Gooding Jr., Ray Winstone and Ron Perlman. The film was released direct–to–video on May 26, 2009. XOXO xoxo is a 2016 American drama film directed by Christopher Louie and starring Sarah Hyland, Graham Phillips, Brett DelBuono, Hayley Kiyoko, Colin Woodell, Ryan Hansen, Ione Skye, and Chris DElia. It is based on a story by Louie and is written by Dylan Meyer. It was produced by Joe Russell p.g.a. and released on August 26, 2016, by Netflix. Ossessione Ossessione is a 1943 Italian film based on the novel The Postman Always Rings Twice, by James M. Cain. Luchino Visconti’s first feature film, it is considered by many to be the first Italian neorealist film, though there is some debate about whether such a categorization is accurate. The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course is a 2002 Australian-American adventure comedy film based on the nature documentary television series The Crocodile Hunter. It stars Steve Irwin and his wife Terri Irwin and was directed by frequent Irwin collaborator John Stainton. The film was released in between the fourth and fifth seasons of the series. Collision Course follows Steve and Terri who attempt to save a crocodile from "poachers" not knowing that the two men are actually American Central Intelligence Agency agents who are after them because the crocodile in the Irwins possession has accidentally swallowed an important satellite tracking beacon. The film was theatrically released on July 12, 2002 in the U.S. by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which used a crocodile in place of the usual Leo the Lion for its title credit logo sequence. The film earned $33.4 million on a $12 million budget. 2-Headed Shark Attack 2-Headed Shark Attack is an American low-budget survival horror film with an ensemble cast by The Asylum, released on January 31, 2012 in the United States. Directed by Christopher Ray, the film stars Carmen Electra, Charlie OConnell, Brooke Hogan, Christina Bach, David Gallegos and Corinne Nobili. The film premiered on September 8, 2012 on Syfy. Krisha Krisha is a 2015 American drama film written and directed by Trey Edward Shults in his feature-length directorial debut, starring his real-life aunt Krisha Fairchild, and is the feature-length adaption of the 2014 short film Krisha also directed by Shults. It received the Grand Jury Award and Audience Award in the narrative feature competition at the 2015 South by Southwest Film Festival. It was selected to compete in the International Critics Week section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The film was released in a limited release on March 18, 2016, by A24. Mommy Dead and Dearest Mommy Dead and Dearest is a documentary film directed by Erin Lee Carr about the murder of Dee Dee Blanchard, for which her daughter, Gypsy Rose Blanchard, and Gypsys boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, were accused. It debuted on HBO on 16 May, 2017. The documentary explores both the murder and its aftermath but also focuses on the years of abuse that Gypsy suffered at the hands of her mother, who convinced many that Gypsy suffered from a variety of illnesses. It also focuses on Nicholas Godejohn, who eventually received a life sentence for first-degree murder and armed criminal action and his relationship with Gypsy. The documentary itself uses a variety of home videos, text messages, medical records and other pieces of media such as interviews with relatives, friends, and Gypsy herself to give the full picture of how and why Dee Dee Blanchard was murdered. The documentary also revealed the extent of the lies Dee Dee told about Gypsys health such as the fact that she could walk and that she had an unnecessary feeding tube fitted. The Anderson Tapes The Anderson Tapes is a Technicolor 1971 American neo-noir crime film in Panavision directed by Sidney Lumet, starring Sean Connery and featuring Dyan Cannon, Martin Balsam, and comedian Alan King. The screenplay was written by Frank Pierson, based upon a best-selling 1970 novel of the same name by Lawrence Sanders. The film is scored by Quincy Jones and marks the feature film debut of Christopher Walken. It was the first major film to focus on the pervasiveness of electronic surveillance, from security cameras in public places to hidden recording devices. Sidewalks of New York Sidewalks of New York is a 2001 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Edward Burns, who also stars in the film. The plot follows eight cycles in the lives of six Manhattan residents whose inter-connections form a circle that places each of them less than the proverbial six degrees of separation from the others. Once Upon a Time in Mumbai Dobaara! Once Upon ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara! is a 2013 Indian gangster film directed by Milan Luthria and produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor. A sequel to 2010s Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai, the film stars Akshay Kumar, Sonakshi Sinha and Imran Khan in the lead roles, with Sonali Bendre in a supporting role. Filming began on 27 August 2012 in Mumbai, with filming moving to Oman in September, becoming the first major Indian production filmed in the sultanate. Footage was shot in beach in Qantab, Qurum, and at the Shangri-Las Barr Al Jissah Resort & Spa in Muscat. The films visual effects were by Reliance MediaWorks, and a team of 40 artists augmented 600 digital shots in one month. The live action sequences were filmed with RED and Arris Alexa digital motion-picture camera. Once Upon Time in Mumbai Dobaara! was well-promoted, and the films second trailer was shown on prime-time slots on four television channels. Hollywood actor Al Pacino was shown the theatrical trailer of the film. The first trailer of the film was released on 28 May 2013, and the film premiered on 15 August, the eve of Independence Day in India. This was later scheduled to avoid clashing with Rohit Shettys Chennai Express, which was released on 9 August. Once Upon Time in Mumbai Dobaara! received mixed to negative reviews and performed poorly at the box office. About Adam About Adam is a 2000 romantic comedy film written and directed by Gerard Stembridge and starring Kate Hudson, Stuart Townsend, and Frances OConnor. The plot focuses on the effect a seductive young man has on four siblings. The BFG The BFG is a 1989 British animated film produced by Cosgrove Hall Films and based on the 1982 novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. It was directed by Brian Cosgrove and written by John Hambley. The film was first shown on 25 December 1989 on ITV in the UK. The film was dedicated to animator George Jackson, who had worked on numerous Cosgrove Hall productions after his death in 1986. This film is also the last and posthumous role of Ballard Berkeley, who died in 1988. As Far as My Feet Will Carry Me As Far as My Feet Will Carry Me is a 2001 film about German World War II prisoner of war Clemens Forells escape from a Siberian Gulag in the Soviet Union back to Germany. It is based on the book of the same name written by Bavarian novelist . The book is in turn based on the story of Cornelius Rost who used the alias "Clemens Forell" to avoid retribution from the KGB. However, since the books publication serious doubts have been raised about the authenticity of Rosts story. Ishaqzaade Ishaqzaade is a 2012 Indian romantic thriller film written and directed by Habib Faisal, and produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films starring debutant Arjun Kapoor and Parineeti Chopra in their first lead film. The official trailer was unveiled on 15 March 2012, and the film was released on 11 May 2012. It was a critical and box office success. The Butcher's Wife The Butchers Wife is a 1991 romantic comedy film, in which a clairvoyant woman thinks that shes met her future husband, who she has seen in her dreams and is a butcher in New York City. They marry and move to the city, where her powers tend to influence everyone she meets while working in the shop. Through her advice, she helps others and eventually finds the true man of her dreams in a psychiatrist. The Butchers Wife was a critical and commercial failure, grossing only $9 million at the box office. According her memoir 2019 Inside Out, Moore regretted starring in the film, saying she only did it to increase her fee after the success of Ghost. Super Fuzz Super Fuzz is a 1980 comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. The film is about Dave Speed, a bumbling Miami police officer who gains superpowers through an accidental nuclear exposure. The film stars Terence Hill and Ernest Borgnine. Jindabyne Jindabyne is a 2006 Australian drama film by third time feature director Ray Lawrence and starring Gabriel Byrne, Laura Linney, Deborra-Lee Furness and John Howard. Jindabyne was filmed entirely on location in and around the Australian country town of the same name: Jindabyne, New South Wales, situated next to the Snowy Mountains. It was one of a rush of over 16 Australian cinema releases that year. Critics praised its refinement and the film is credited as a signal of Australian cinemas maturity. The screenplay was written by Beatrix Christian, and was adapted from the late American short story writer and poet Raymond Carvers title, "So Much Water So Close to Home". The short story was the basis for a segment in Robert Altmans Short Cuts. Carvers story had also been retold in music by Australian artist Paul Kelly in the song "Everythings Turning to White", on his 1989 album So Much Water So Close to Home. Kelly contributed to the score of the 2006 film as well. Jindabyne had its world premiere at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival and its North American premiere at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in Australia on 20 July 2006 and was released in the United States on 27 April 2007. Its production budget was reportedly $10.8 million. Confessions of a Brazilian Call Girl Confessions of a Brazilian Call Girl is a 2011 Brazilian drama film directed by Marcus Baldini, based on the novel The Scorpions Sweet Venom: The Diary of a Brazilian Call Girl written by Raquel Pacheco; starring Deborah Secco and Cássio Gabus Mendes, it was shot in Paulínia and São Paulo. How I Ended This Summer How I Ended This Summer is a 2010 Russian drama film directed by Alexei Popogrebski. It was critically acclaimed and garnered several awards and nominations; it was in the competition for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. The Lonely Guy The Lonely Guy is a 1984 American romantic comedy film directed by Arthur Hiller and starring Steve Martin. The screenplay is credited to Ed. Weinberger and Stan Daniels as well as Neil Simon, and is based on the 1978 book The Lonely Guys Book of Life by Bruce Jay Friedman. Martin portrays a greeting card writer who goes through a period of bad luck with women. In his despair, he writes a book titled A Guide for the Lonely Guy, which changes his life. The film also stars Charles Grodin, Judith Ivey, and Steve Lawrence and features cameo appearances from Merv Griffin, Dr. Joyce Brothers, and Loni Anderson. The theme song, "Love Comes Without Warning," was performed by the band America. Devils on the Doorstep Devils on the Doorstep is a 2000 Chinese black comedy film directed, co-written and produced by Jiang Wen, starring Jiang himself, Kagawa Teruyuki, Yuan Ding and Jiang Hongbo. Shot in black and white to mimic old-time war movies, the film premiered at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival on 12 May and clinched the Grand Prix. The film was initially not allowed to be shown in theaters in China for a certain period but was eventually made commercially available in China since. Inspired by the novel Survival by You Fengwei, Devils on the Doorstep is set in the last years of the Second Sino-Japanese War during World War II and tells the story of a Chinese villager who is forced by a mysterious figure to take custody of two prisoners from the Japanese Army. Fearing both the mystery man and the Japanese, the village falls into a dilemma over what to do with the two prisoners. Contrary to its title, Devils on the Doorstep is not at its core an anti-Japanese war film. In Jiangs own words, the film shows how Chinese literature and film has perpetuated an attitude of blaming the aggressor and casting the Chinese population as passive victims of aggression. Jiang hopes that the film illuminates this common human psychological trait of blaming others for disaster that goes beyond Chineseness. The Stupids The Stupids is a 1996 British-Canadian-American adventure comedy film starring Tom Arnold and directed by John Landis. It is based on The Stupids, characters from a series of books written by Harry Allard and illustrated by James Marshall. The film follows the fictional family, the Stupids, with a last name synonymous with their behavior. The story begins with patriarch Stanley Stupid believing "sender" from letters marked "return to sender" is a wicked man planning a conspiracy. Adding several misunderstandings, the family unwittingly saves the world from military chaos, while believing a fake story about a fictional man named Sender and his plot to confiscate everyones mail and garbage. Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein is a 2001 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film written and directed by Gautham Menon starring Madhavan, Diya Mirza and Saif Ali Khan in the lead roles. The film is a remake of directors own Tamil film Minnale. The film was not so successful during the time of its release, but has since developed a cult following among Indian youth. The film revolves around the love story of Madhav who is nicknamed as Maddy with Reena whose marriage has been fixed by her parents to Rajiv Samrao who was known to Maddy since his college days. Landscape in the Mist Landscape in the Mist is a 1988 Greek film directed by Theo Angelopoulos. The film was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. A critics poll by the Village Voice included it in the 100 Best Films of the 20th Century list. The film is the third installment in Angelopoulos Trilogy of Silence, following Voyage to Cythera and The Beekeeper. Fortress 2 Fortress 2: Re-Entry is a 2000 American-Luxembourgish science fiction action film directed by Geoff Murphy. It is the sequel to the 1992 film Fortress. In the film, the principal actor Christopher Lambert reprises his role as John Henry Brennick, still on the run from the MenTel Corporation. Lambert was the only original actor from Fortress. Houseguest Houseguest is a 1995 American comedy film starring Sinbad and Phil Hartman and directed by Randall Miller, released to cinemas in the United States on January 6, 1995. Woodlawn Woodlawn is a 2015 American Christian sports drama film directed by The Erwin Brothers, Andrew and Jon Erwin. Based on the true story of Tandy Gerelds and Tony Nathan, it stars Sean Astin, Nic Bishop, Caleb Castille, Sherri Shepherd, Jon Voight and C. Thomas Howell. It was produced by Kevin Downes and Daryl Lefever with Crescent City Pictures and Red Sky Studios and was released on October 16, 2015 by Pure Flix Entertainment. "Woodlawn" is the true story of how faith in God saved a city torn apart by racism. Alibi.com Alibi.com is a 2017 French comedy film. It is directed by Philippe Lacheau. Comedian Comedian is a 2002 American documentary film focusing on comedian Jerry Seinfeld that explores the other side of stand-up comedy; that is, the preparation, politics, nerves, creativity, and so on. The film also features an up-and-coming comic named Orny Adams as he struggles to make it in show business. Many other recognizable comedians also make at least a cameo, including Colin Quinn, Greg Giraldo, Jim Norton, Ray Romano, Godfrey, Chris Rock, George Wallace, Mario Joyner, Jay Leno, Tom Papa, and Bill Cosby. The films unusual trailer featured famous voice-over artist Hal Douglas speaking in a recording booth. The film was theatrically released in the United States on October 11, 2002 and grossed about $2.8 million domestically. The Infidel The Infidel is a 2010 British comedy film directed by Josh Appignanesi and written by David Baddiel. The film stars Omid Djalili, Richard Schiff, Yigal Naor and Matt Lucas. It revolves around a British Muslim who goes through an identity crisis when he discovers he was adopted as a child, having been born to a Jewish family. Maximum Conviction Maximum Conviction is a 2012 action thriller starring Steven Seagal and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and directed by Keoni Waxman. How Much Do You Love Me? How Much Do You Love Me? is a 2005 French romantic comedy film written and directed by Bertrand Blier. It was released on 26 October 2005 in France and Belgium, and had a limited United States release on 18 March 2006. It was entered into the 28th Moscow International Film Festival where Blier won the Silver George for Best Director. Sleep Dealer Sleep Dealer is a 2008 futuristic science fiction film directed by Alex Rivera. Sleep Dealer depicts a dystopian future to explore ways in which technology both oppresses and connects migrants. A fortified wall has ended unauthorized Mexico-US immigration, but migrant workers are replaced by robots, remotely controlled by the same class of would-be emigrants. Their life force is inevitably used up, and they are discarded without medical compensation. Liberty Heights Liberty Heights is a 1999 American comedy-drama film by writer-director Barry Levinson. The film is a semi-autobiographical account of his childhood growing up in Baltimore in the 1950s. It is the fourth of Levinsons four "Baltimore Films" set in his hometown during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s: Diner, Tin Men, Avalon, and Liberty Heights. Adventures in Zambezia Zambezia is a 2012 English-language South African 3D computer-animated adventure film. The film was directed by Wayne Thornley, written by Andrew Cook, Raffaella Delle Donne, and Anthony Silverston, and stars the voices of Jeremy Suarez, Abigail Breslin, Jeff Goldblum, Leonard Nimoy, and Samuel L. Jackson with supporting roles done by Jim Cummings, Richard E. Grant, Jenifer Lewis, Jamal Mixon, and David Shaughnessy. It is the first film produced by Triggerfish Animation Studios and distributed by Cinema Management Group and Sony Pictures in English territories. Zambezia was theatrically released on 3 July 2012 and earned $34.4 million on a R173 million budget. It received Annie Award nominations for Music in an Animated Feature Production and for Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production. The film won the Best South African Feature Film at the Durban International Film Festival in 2012. It also won Best Animation at the South African Film and Television Awards and Best Animation at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards. Battleground Battleground is a 1949 American war film that follows a company in the 327th Glider Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division as they cope with the Siege of Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge, in World War II. It stars Van Johnson, John Hodiak, Ricardo Montalban, and George Murphy, features James Whitmore, and was directed by William Wellman from a script by Robert Pirosh. The film is notable for portraying American soldiers as vulnerable and human. While they remain steadfast and courageous, each soldier has at least one moment in the film when he seriously considers running away, schemes to get sent back from the front line, slacks off, or complains about the situation he is in. Battleground is considered to be the first significant American film about World War II to be made and released after the end of the war. Bride of the Monster Bride of the Monster is a 1955 American science fiction horror film directed, written and produced by Edward D. Wood Jr., and starring Bela Lugosi and Tor Johnson with a supporting cast featuring Tony McCoy and Loretta King. The film is considered to have Woods biggest budget. Production commenced in 1953 but, due to further financial problems, was not completed until 1955. It was released in May 1955, initially on a double bill with Macumba. A sequel, entitled Night of the Ghouls, was finished in 1959, but due to last-minute financial problems, was not released until 1984. While She Was Out While She Was Out is a 2008 American thriller film starring Kim Basinger and Lukas Haas. Basinger plays a suburban housewife who is forced to fend for herself when she becomes stranded in a desolate forest with four murderous thugs. It was written and directed by film producer Susan Montford based on a short story by Edward Bryant. The film was produced by Mary Aloe and Don Murphy. Its executive producers included Guillermo del Toro and Basinger. The film was shot in 2006 and had a very limited release in 5 theaters in Texas during 2008. Khartoum Khartoum is a 1966 film written by Robert Ardrey and directed by Basil Dearden. It stars Charlton Heston as British Gen. Charles "Chinese" Gordon and Laurence Olivier as the Mahdi, with a supporting cast that includes Richard Johnson and Ralph Richardson. The film is based on historical accounts of Gordons defence of the Sudanese city of Khartoum from the forces of the Mahdist army, during the Siege of Khartoum. The opening and closing are narrated by Leo Genn. Khartoum was filmed by cinematographer Ted Scaife in Technicolor and Ultra Panavision 70, and was exhibited in 70 mm Cinerama in premiere engagements. A novelization of the films screenplay was written by Alan Caillou. The film had its Royal World Premiere at the Casino Cinerama Theatre, in the West End of London, on 9 June 1966, in the presence of H.R.H. Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, and the Earl of Snowdon. Khartoum earned Robert Ardrey an Oscar nomination for Best Screenplay. The film also earned Ralph Richardson a BAFTA Award nomination for Best British Actor. Phil Spector Phil Spector is a television film directed and written by David Mamet. The film is based on the murder trials of music producer, songwriter and musician Phil Spector and was released in the United States by HBO Films, premiering on HBO on March 24, 2013. It stars Al Pacino as Phil Spector, Helen Mirren as defense attorney Linda Kenney Baden, and Jeffrey Tambor as defense attorney Bruce Cutler. It focuses primarily on the relationship between Phil Spector and Linda Kenney Baden, his defense attorney in 2007 during the first of his two murder trials for the 2003 death of Lana Clarkson in his California mansion, and is billed as “an exploration of the client-attorney relationship” between Spector and Kenney Baden. The film was controversial for fictionalizing aspects of the case and for neglecting significant evidence presented by the real life prosecution, leading to accusations that the movie was created as an advocacy piece in Spectors favor. Spector was not involved with the film, and according to his lawyer, "certainly doesnt regard the film as an accurate portrayal of what went on because its not. It has invented events." Although it is based on real people and an actual event, it opens with an unusually worded disclaimer that states "This is a work of fiction. Its not based on a true story. ... It is a drama inspired by actual persons on a trial, but it is neither an attempt to depict the actual persons, nor to comment upon the trial or its outcome." Fluke Fluke is a 1995 drama film directed by Carlo Carlei and starring Matthew Modine as the voice of the title character with supporting roles featuring Eric Stoltz, Nancy Travis, Max Pomeranc, Bill Cobbs, Ron Perlman, Jon Polito and Samuel L. Jackson as the voice of Rumbo. The film was based on the novel of the same name by James Herbert. Tales from the Hood Tales from the Hood is a 1995 horror comedy drama anthology film directed by Rusty Cundieff and executive-produced by Spike Lee. The film presents four short urban-themed horror stories based on problem concepts that affect the African-American community in the order of police corruption, domestic abuse, institutional racism and gang violence; all presented within a frame story of three drug dealers buying some "found" drugs from an eccentric and story-prone funeral director. Dragon Tiger Gate Dragon Tiger Gate is a 2006 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Wilson Yip and featuring fight choreography by Donnie Yen, who also stars in the film. The film is based on the manhua Oriental Heroes, which bears the same Chinese title as the film. The films release in all English-speaking territories is handled by The Weinstein Company. A punching bag constructed for the film, measuring about high, wide and weighing about 400 pounds was certified as the worlds largest by Guinness World Records. Hateship Loveship Hateship, Loveship is an American drama film directed by Liza Johnson and written by Mark Poirier, based on the 2001 short story "Hateship" by Alice Munro. The film stars Kristen Wiig, Hailee Steinfeld, Guy Pearce, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Nick Nolte. It premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2013. On 11 March 2014, the official trailer for the film was released. Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge Halloweentown II: Kalabars Revenge is a 2001 Disney Channel Original Movie released for the Halloween season. It is the second installment in the Halloweentown series. Let's Make Love Lets Make Love is a 1960 musical comedy film made by 20th Century Fox in DeLuxe Color and CinemaScope. It was directed by George Cukor and produced by Jerry Wald from a screenplay by Norman Krasna, Hal Kanter, and Arthur Miller. It starred Marilyn Monroe, Yves Montand, and Tony Randall. It would be Monroes last musical film performance. Deliver Us from Eva Deliver Us from Eva is a 2003 American romantic comedy film starring LL Cool J and Gabrielle Union, revolving around LLs character Ray being paid to date a troublesome young lady named Eva. It is considered by many as a modern, urban update of William Shakespeares play, The Taming of the Shrew. It was released to the US theaters on February 7, 2003 by Focus Features, and also stars Essence Atkins, Duane Martin, and Mel Jackson. The title is a play on a line of the Lords Prayer: "And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil." Treasure Island Treasure Island is a 1950 live action adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions, adapted from the Robert Louis Stevensons 1883 novel. Directed by Byron Haskin, it stars Bobby Driscoll as Jim Hawkins and Robert Newton as Long John Silver. Treasure Island is notable for being Disneys first completely live-action film and the first screen version of Treasure Island made in color. It was filmed in England on location and at Denham Film Studios, Buckinghamshire. Up for Love Up for Love is a 2016 Franco-Belgian romantic comedy film directed by Laurent Tirard and starring Jean Dujardin and Virginie Efira. The film is a remake of the 2013 Argentine film Corazón de León. Brideshead Revisited Brideshead Revisited is a 1981 British television serial starring Jeremy Irons and Anthony Andrews. It was produced by Granada Television for broadcast by the ITV network. Most of the serial was directed by Charles Sturridge; a few sequences were directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. The serial is an adaptation of the novel Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh. It follows, from the 1920s to the early 1940s, the life and romances of the protagonist Charles Ryder—including his friendship with the Flytes, a family of wealthy English Catholics who live in a palatial mansion called Brideshead Castle. The screenplay was written by Derek Granger and others. Although the film credits attribute the screenplay to John Mortimer, Mortimers script was not used. The 11-episode serial premiered on ITV in the UK on 12 October 1981; on CBC Television in Canada on 19 October 1981; and as part of the Great Performances series on PBS in the United States on 18 January 1982. In 2000, the serial was tenth on the list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes compiled by the British Film Institute, based on a poll of industry professionals. In 2007, the serial was listed as one of Time magazines "100 Best TV Shows of All-Time. In 2010, it was second in The Guardian newspapers list of the top 50 TV dramas of all time. In 2015, The Telegraph listed it at number 1 in its list of the greatest television adaptations, stating that "Brideshead Revisited is television’s greatest literary adaptation, bar none. Its utterly faithful to Evelyn Waughs novel yet its somehow more than that, too." El Camino Christmas El Camino Christmas is a 2017 American black comedy film directed by David E. Talbert and written by Theodore Melfi and Christopher Wehner. The film stars Luke Grimes, Vincent DOnofrio, Dax Shepard, Kurtwood Smith, Michelle Mylett, Emilio Rivera, Kimberly Quinn, Jessica Alba and Tim Allen. The film was released on Netflix on December 8, 2017. The Soft Skin The Soft Skin is a 1964 French-Portuguese romantic drama film directed by François Truffaut and starring Jean Desailly, Françoise Dorléac, and Nelly Benedetti. Written by Truffaut and Jean-Louis Richard, the film is about a successful married publisher and lecturer who meets a beautiful air hostess with whom he has a love affair. The film was shot on location in Paris, Reims, and Lisbon, and several scenes were filmed at Paris-Orly Airport. At the 1964 Cannes Film Festival, the film was nominated for the Palme dOr. Despite Truffauts recent success with Jules and Jim and The 400 Blows, The Soft Skin did not do well at the box office. The Man Who Came to Dinner The 1939 play The Man Who Came to Dinner has been adapted to film twice: Phantasm IV: Oblivion Phantasm IV: Oblivion is a 1998 American science fantasy horror film. The film was written, produced and directed by Don Coscarelli and starring A. Michael Baldwin, Reggie Bannister and Angus Scrimm. It is the third sequel in the Phantasm series and is followed by Ravager. The Comedian The Comedian is a 2016 American comedy-drama film directed by Taylor Hackford and written by Lewis Friedman, Richard LaGravenese, Art Linson, and Jeff Ross. The film stars Robert De Niro, Leslie Mann, Danny DeVito, Edie Falco, Veronica Ferres, Charles Grodin, Cloris Leachman, Patti LuPone, Greer Barnes and Harvey Keitel. The film had its world premiere at the AFI Fest on November 11, 2016, and was released by Sony Pictures Classics on December 9, 2016. The film opened to negative reviews from critics. Deceived Deceived is a 1991 American thriller film directed by Damian Harris. The script was written by Mary Agnes Donoghue and rewritten by Bruce Joel Rubin. Goldie Hawn and John Heard star as a happily married couple whose lives are disrupted when secrets from the past are revealed. Black Sunday Black Sunday is a 1977 American thriller film directed by John Frankenheimer, based on Thomas Harris novel of the same name. The film was produced by Robert Evans, and stars Robert Shaw, Bruce Dern, and Marthe Keller. It was nominated for the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Motion Picture in 1978. The screenplay was written by Ernest Lehman, Kenneth Ross, and Ivan Moffat. Ross had previously written the screenplay for The Day of the Jackal, a similar plot-driven political thriller. The inspiration of the story came from the Munich massacre, perpetrated by the Black September organization against Israeli athletes at the 1972 Summer Olympics, giving both the novel and film its title. A Low Down Dirty Shame A Low Down Dirty Shame is a 1994 American action comedy film written, directed by, and starring Keenen Ivory Wayans. The film also stars Charles S. Dutton, Jada Pinkett, and Salli Richardson. The Hillz The Hillz is a 2004 film written and directed by Saran Barnun and starring Rene Heger, Jesse Woodrow, and Paris Hilton. It centers around four kids from Beverly Hills who form a ruthless gang. The entire film features Steves feeble attempts to obtain Heather Smith as his girlfriend, and a ruthless rebel child with some clear psychological disorders named Duff and his friend T trying to earn respect in their gang. Mauvais Sang Mauvais Sang, also known as The Night Is Young, is Leos Caraxs second film. Released in 1986, the film played at the 37th Berlin International Film Festival before being nominated for 3 César Awards and winning the Prix Louis-Delluc. The film had 504,803 admissions in France. The title refers to the eponymous poem by Arthur Rimbaud in A Season in Hell. I Married a Witch I Married a Witch is a 1942 American fantasy romantic comedy film, directed by René Clair, and starring Veronica Lake as a witch whose plan for revenge goes comically awry, with Fredric March as her foil. The film also features Robert Benchley, Susan Hayward and Cecil Kellaway. The screenplay by Robert Pirosh and Marc Connelly and uncredited other writers, including Dalton Trumbo, is based on the novel The Passionate Witch by Thorne Smith, who died before he could finish it; it was completed by Norman H. Matson and published in 1941. The Killers The Killers, released in the UK as Ernest Hemingways "The Killers", is a 1964 American neo-noir film crime film released by Universal Studios. Written by Gene L. Coon, and directed by Don Siegel, it is the second Hollywood adaptation of Ernest Hemingways 1927 short story of the same name, following the 1946 version. The film stars Lee Marvin, John Cassavetes, Angie Dickinson, and Ronald Reagan in his final film role. At the time of release, Marvin said that it was his favorite film. The supporting cast features Clu Gulager, Claude Akins, and Norman Fell. In July 2018, it was selected to be screened in the Venice Classics section at the 75th Venice International Film Festival. The Snake Pit The Snake Pit is a 1948 American film noir directed by Anatole Litvak and stars Olivia de Havilland, Mark Stevens, Leo Genn, Celeste Holm, Beulah Bondi, and Lee Patrick. Based on Mary Jane Wards 1946 semi-autobiographical novel of the same name, the film tells the story of a woman who finds herself in an insane asylum and cannot remember how she got there. The novel was adapted for the screen by Frank Partos and Millen Brand, in screen credits order, and Arthur Laurents. Leprechaun 3 Leprechaun 3 is a 1995 American black comedy slasher film and the third installment and first direct-to-video entry in the Leprechaun series. Cremator The Cremator is a 1969 Czechoslovak horror/drama film directed by Juraj Herz, based on a novel by Ladislav Fuks. The screenplay was written by Herz and Fuks. The film was selected as the Czechoslovakian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 42nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. In 1972, it won the Festival de Cine de Sitges Best Film award, where it also received awards for its star Rudolf Hrušínský and cinematographer Stanislav Milota. The story is set in 1930s Prague, where the cremator Karel Kopfrkingl lives and works. It is often recognized as a follower of German Expressionist film and also as an example of the Czechoslovak New Wave. The film was banned after its premiere in 1969, and remained in the vault until the collapse of the communist system in Czechoslovakia in 1989. With a 90.2% score on the Czech and Slovak Movie Database as well as praise from movie critics, The Cremator is often considered to be one of the best movies ever made in Czechoslovakia. It has also gathered a prominent cult following. Tarnation Tarnation is a 2003 American documentary film by Jonathan Caouette. The film was created by Caouette from over 20 years of hundreds of hours of old Super 8 footage, VHS videotape, photographs, and answering machine messages to tell the story of his life and his relationship with his mentally ill mother Renee. The film was initially made for a total budget of $218.32, using free iMovie software on a Mac. Film critic Roger Ebert, an early supporter, said $400,000 more was eventually spent by the distributor on sound, print, score and music/clip clearances to bring the film to theaters. The film went on to win the Best Documentary Award from the National Society of Film Critics, also was nominated for the Independent Spirits, the Gotham Awards, as well as the L.A. and London International Film Festivals. The Nightmare The Nightmare is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Rodney Ascher. The film had its world premiere on January 26, 2015 at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and focuses on the topic of sleep paralysis. Ascher chose his subject because it had happened to him in the past. The films crew initially began approaching participants via "message groups, YouTube videos, and a half dozen books that had been written", but found that participants began approaching them after the documentarys premise was announced. Black Eagle Black Eagle is a 1988 American action film directed by Eric Karson and starring Shō Kosugi, Jean-Claude van Damme, and Kane Kosugi. It was shot on the Mediterranean island of Malta. The film was released in the United States on May 19, 1988. The Answer Man The Answer Man is a 2009 romantic comedy film written and directed by John Hindman with a cast headed by Jeff Daniels, Lauren Graham and Lou Taylor Pucci. Filming began on March 23, 2008 in Philadelphia and ended in June 2008. The film premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. Almanya: Welcome to Germany Almanya: Welcome to Germany is a 2011 German comedy film directed by Yasemin Şamdereli. The film premiered at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival in the section competition and won the Deutscher Filmpreis 2011 in the categories Best Script and Best Film. The tragic comedy dramatizes the question of identity and belonging for former Turkish guest workers in Germany and their descendants. The film opened in German cinemas on 10 March and was the fourth most successful German film of 2011 with 1.5 million viewers. The Caveman's Valentine The Cavemans Valentine is a 2001 American mystery-drama film directed by Kasi Lemmons and starring Samuel L. Jackson based on George Dawes Greens 1994 novel of the same name. The film was released by Universal Focus, a subsidiary of Universal Studios and Focus Features. Fulltime Killer Fulltime Killer is a 2001 Hong Kong action film produced and directed by Johnnie To, and also written, produced and directed by Wai Ka-fai, and also produced by and starring Andy Lau. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 3 August 2001. The film is based on Pang Ho-cheungs novel of the same name. It is informally known by Hong Kong English title You & I. See You in Montevideo See You in Montevideo is a 2014 Serbian comedy film written and directed by Dragan Bjelogrlić. It is the sequel to the 2010 film Montevideo It was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. See You in Montevideo was shot over a number of locations, Paraćin, Belgrade, Ulcinj, Trieste, and also the Spanish Island of Tenerife. Neseli Hayat Jolly Life is a 2009 Turkish comedy film, written and directed by Yılmaz Erdoğan, about a working class Turkish man who accepts a job as a Mall Santa. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was screened in competition at the 29th International Istanbul Film Festival and was nominated in several categories at the 3rd Yeşilçam Awards. Writer, director and star Erdoğan says that the main character is between the worlds of the Westernized upper class Turks and the working class Turks in the east of the country. Today's Special Todays Special is a 2009 independent comedy film loosely inspired by Aasif Mandvis play, Sakinas Restaurant. The film was directed by David Kaplan. The script was adapted by Aasif Mandvi and Jonathan Bines, and stars Mandvi, Madhur Jaffrey, Bollywood actor Naseeruddin Shah, Jess Weixler, Harish Patel, Kevin Corrigan, Dean Winters, and Ajay Naidu. The film was developed and produced by Nimitt Mankad of Inimitable Pictures, and Lillian LaSalle of Sweet 180. The film premiered at the London Film Festival on October 16, 2009. In the United States, it was the opening film of the MIAAC Film Festival, at the Paris Theater in New York City. It played at the Mumbai Film Festival. At the Palm Springs International Film Festival on January 15, 2010, it won "Best of the Fest." It was also the Opening Night film at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival on March 11, 2010. Luka Chuppi Luka Chuppi is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Laxman Utekar. Produced by Dinesh Vijan under Maddock Films, it stars Kartik Aaryan and Kriti Sanon and tells the story of a television reporter who cohabits with a headstrong woman. Chaos ensues when their traditional families assume them to be married to each other. Principal photography for Luka Chuppi began in August 2018 and was completed the following month. It was released on 1 March 2019, and has grossed over worldwide. Fierce People Fierce People is a 2005 independent drama thriller film adapted by Dirk Wittenborn from his 2002 novel of the same name. Directed by Griffin Dunne, it starred Diane Lane, Donald Sutherland, Anton Yelchin, Kristen Stewart, and Chris Evans. The film explores many facets of family and societal dysfunction, including drug abuse, mental illness, and rape. Operation Avalanche Operation Avalanche is a 2016 American-Canadian found footage conspiracy thriller film directed by Matt Johnson, who co-wrote the film with Josh Boles. Johnson and Owen Williams star as CIA agents who infiltrate NASA to expose a potential mole, only to become embroiled in a conspiracy to fake the Moon landing portion of the 1969 Apollo 11 mission. Tough Guys Tough Guys is a 1986 American action comedy film directed by Jeff Kanew and starring Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Eli Wallach, Charles Durning, Dana Carvey and Darlanne Fluegel. It was the first film to be released under the banner of Touchstone Pictures rather than Touchstone Films. It was also the last movie to be released from Douglas Bryna Productions. Lancaster and Douglas had already made several films together, including I Walk Alone, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, The Devils Disciple, and Seven Days in May, becoming something of a team in the publics eye. Douglas was always second-billed under Lancaster but, with the exception of I Walk Alone, in which Douglas played a villain, their roles were more or less of equal importance. Tough Guys was their final collaboration. K2 K2 is a 1991 survival drama film starring Michael Biehn and Matt Craven, directed by Franc Roddam, and written by Patrick Meyers and Scott Roberts, adapting Meyers original stage play. It is loosely based on the story of Jim Wickwire and Louis Reichardt, the first Americans to summit the eponymous mountain, with Wickwire and Reichardt being acknowledged in the ending credits. 9/11 9/11 is a 2002 Franco-American documentary film about the September 11 attacks in New York City, in which two planes were flown into the buildings of the World Trade Center, resulting in their destruction and the deaths of more than 2,000 people. The film is from the point of view of the New York City Fire Department. The film was directed by brothers Jules and Gédéon Naudet and FDNY firefighter James Hanlon and produced by Susan Zirinsky of CBS News. The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things is a 2004 drama film co-written and directed by Asia Argento and starring Argento, Jimmy Bennett, Dylan Sprouse, and Cole Sprouse. The screenplay by Argento and Alessandro Magania is based on JT LeRoys novel of the same name. The film received a limited theatrical release in North America on March 10, 2006. The film concerns a tattered relationship between Sarah, a drug addict, and her young son, Jeremiah. Their life together is marked by Sarahs drug-taking and heavy drinking. The title is taken from Jeremiah . Gloria Bell Gloria Bell is a 2018 comedy-drama film written and directed by Sebastián Lelio; it is an English language remake of Lelios 2013 film Gloria. The film stars Julianne Moore, John Turturro, Michael Cera, Caren Pistorius, Brad Garrett, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Rita Wilson, Sean Astin, and Holland Taylor. It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on March 8, 2019, by A24. Veda - Atatürk Veda is a 2010 Turkish biographical film, written and directed by Zülfü Livaneli based on the memoirs of Salih Bozok, which traces the life of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on is one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2010. Deep Throat Deep Throat is a 1972 American pornographic film that was at the forefront of the Golden Age of Porn. The film was written and directed by Gerard Damiano, who was listed in the credits as "Jerry Gerard"; produced by Louis Peraino, credited as "Lou Perry"; and starring Linda Lovelace, the pseudonym given to Linda Susan Boreman. One of the first pornographic films to feature a plot, character development, and relatively high production values, Deep Throat earned mainstream attention and launched the "porno chic" trend, even though the film was banned in some jurisdictions and was the subject of obscenity trials. Storm Warning Storm Warning is a 2007 Australian horror film directed by Jamie Blanks and starring Nadia Farès and Robert Taylor. Ministry of Fear Ministry of Fear is a 1944 American film noir crime film directed by Fritz Lang. Based on a novel by Graham Greene, the film tells the story of a man just released from a mental asylum who finds himself caught up in an international spy ring and pursued by foreign agents after inadvertently receiving something they want. The original music for the film was composed by Miklós Rózsa and Victor Young. Class of 1999 Class of 1999 is a 1990 American science fiction action thriller horror film directed by Mark L. Lester. It is the directors follow-up to his controversial 1982 film Class of 1984. McHale's Navy McHales Navy is a 1997 military comedy film starring Tom Arnold. The movie is based on the 1962-1966 television series of the same name. Ernest Borgnine was the only member of the original television shows cast to appear in the film. The Brice Man Brice de Nice is a 2005 French comedy film directed by James Huth, written by Huth, Jean Dujardin, and Karine Angeli, and starring Dujardin. It is set in France, centering on the character Brice of Nice originally created by Dujardin for a stage sketch. A sequel to the film, Brice 3, was released on 19 October 2016. They Live by Night They Live by Night is a 1948 American film noir directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Farley Granger as "Bowie" Bowers and Cathy ODonnell as "Keechie" Mobley. It was based on Edward Andersons Depression era novel Thieves Like Us. Although the film is considered by many to be the prototype for the "couple on the run" genre, and is generally seen as the forerunner to the movie Bonnie and Clyde, the first telling of the story was actually the 1939 Persons in Hiding, based on the J. Edgar Hoover memoir of the same title. Robert Altman directed a remake using the original title of the novel, Thieves Like Us. The Dancer Upstairs The Dancer Upstairs is a 2002 Spanish-American crime thriller film produced and directed by John Malkovich, and starring Javier Bardem, Juan Diego Botto and Laura Morante. The film is an adaptation of the book The Dancer Upstairs by Nicholas Shakespeare, who also wrote the screenplay. Beautiful Boy Beautiful Boy is a 2010 drama film starring Michael Sheen and Maria Bello. If Looks Could Kill If Looks Could Kill is a 1991 American action comedy film directed by William Dear and starring Richard Grieco. Mambo Italiano Mambo Italiano is a 2003 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Émile Gaudreault. The screenplay was written by Gaudreault and Steve Galluccio, based on Galluccios theatrical play by the same name. Both the play and the film are based on Galluccios own life and experiences. The Cured The Cured is a 2017 Irish horror drama film written and directed by David Freyne. It stars Ellen Page, Sam Keeley, and Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, and was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Dark Days Dark Days is a 2000 American documentary film directed, produced and photographed by the English documentarian Marc Singer. It follows a group of people living in an abandoned section of the New York City Subway system, more specifically the area of Freedom Tunnel. The film was shot during the mid-1990s, but was not completed and released until the year 2000. DJ Shadow completed the score for the documentary. Fright Night 2 Fright Night 2: New Blood is a 2013 American comedy horror film directed by Eduardo Rodríguez. It is a direct-to-video sequel to the 2011 remake of Fright Night. None of the actors from the previous film reprise their roles, and the plot is similar to both the original Fright Night and its remake. Freaky Deaky Freaky Deaky is a 2012 crime-comedy-thriller film based on Elmore Leonards 1988 novel of the same name. Produced, directed and written by Charles Matthau, the film starring Billy Burke, Christian Slater, and Crispin Glover involves a bomb squad detective investigating weird goings-on of two 1960s ex-hippies cum revolutionaries in 1974 Detroit. The movie was released straight to video after debuting at the Tribeca Film Festival. Species: The Awakening Species: The Awakening is a 2007 science fiction action thriller film and the fourth and final installment of the Species film series. The film was directed by Nick Lyon and starring Ben Cross, Helena Mattsson, Dominic Keating and Marlene Favela. It is not a sequel to the first three films, instead as a stand-alone film and the first film of the Species series that does not feature Natasha Henstridge. The film premiered on the American broadcast, the Sci-Fi Channel on September 29, 2007 and was released on DVD on October 2, 2007. Assembly Assembly is a 2007 Chinese war film written by Liu Heng and directed by Feng Xiaogang. It starred Zhang Hanyu, Deng Chao, Yuan Wenkang, Tang Yan, Wang Baoqiang, Liao Fan, Hu Jun, Ren Quan and Li Naiwen. The film, ostensibly portraying an anti-war theme, was first released on 20 December 2007. It won the 2008 Hundred Flowers Awards and the 2009 Golden Rooster Awards for Best Film. A Princess for Christmas A Princess for Christmas, billed in the UK as A Christmas Princess is a 2011 American made-for-television comedy-drama film directed by Michael Damian and starring Roger Moore, Katie McGrath, Sam Heughan, Charlotte Salt, Leilah de Meza, and Travis Turner. The film premiered December 3, 2011 on Hallmark Channel. Captive Captive is a 2015 American crime-drama thriller film directed by Jerry Jameson and written by Brian Bird and Reinhard Denke, based on the non-fiction book Unlikely Angel by Ashley Smith. A true story about Brian Nichols, who escapes from the Fulton County courthouse in Atlanta on March 11, 2005 and holds Ashley Smith as a hostage, the film stars David Oyelowo as Nichols and Kate Mara as Smith. Filming began in October 2013 in North Carolina. The film was released worldwide on September 18, 2015 by Paramount Pictures. The 41-Year-Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About It The 41-Year-Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About It is an American spoof of several of Judd Apatows films: The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Superbad, and Forgetting Sarah Marshall. The main plot follows Andy, a 41-year-old who desperately wants to lose his virginity, along with his teenage roommates who have similar goals. According to producer and director Craig Moss, the original title was much longer, "more of a paragraph", and had to be cut down to the final version. On set, the film was called Slumdog Virgin, a reference to a spoof of Slumdog Millionaire included in the film. The film was released direct to DVD on June 8, 2010. The Hitch-Hiker The Hitch-Hiker is a 1953 film noir directed by Ida Lupino, about two fishing buddies who pick up a mysterious hitchhiker during a trip to Mexico. Inspired by the crime spree of the psychopathic murderer Billy Cook, the screenplay was written by Robert L. Joseph, Lupino, and her former husband Collier Young, based on a story by blacklisted Out of the Past screenwriter Daniel Mainwaring. The Hitch-Hiker is regarded as the first American mainstream film noir directed by a woman and was selected in 1998 for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant." The film is in the public domain. Viva Las Vegas Viva Las Vegas is a 1964 American musical film directed by George Sidney and starring Elvis Presley and Ann-Margret. The film is regarded by fans and film critics as one of Presleys best films, and it is noted for the on-screen chemistry between Presley and Ann-Margret. It also presents a strong set of ten musical song-and-dance scenes choreographed by David Winters and features his dancers. Viva Las Vegas was a hit at film theaters, as it was #14 on the Variety year end box office list of the top-grossing films of 1964. The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall is a 2011 British film adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webbers 1986 musical The Phantom of the Opera, which in turn was based on the 1910 French novel Le Fantôme de lOpéra by Gaston Leroux. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the musical, three special performances were filmed at the Royal Albert Hall, the third of which was screened live worldwide on 2 October 2011. For further releases, footage from all three performances was edited together. The Shepherd The Shepherd: Border Patrol is a 2008 American action film directed by Isaac Florentine and starring Jean-Claude van Damme, Stephen Lord, Cheryl Wilfred Gahis, Gary McDonald, Scott Adkins and Van Dammes real life daughter Bianca van Varenberg. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on March 4, 2008. Don't Look Back Dont Look Back is a 2009 French thriller film directed by Marina de Van and starring Sophie Marceau and Monica Bellucci. Written by Jacques Akchoti and Marina de Van, the film is about a wife and mother of two children who suddenly notices changes to the way the family home is arranged and feels that her body is transforming without anyone around her noticing it. While others believe her perceptions are due to fatigue and stress, she is sure that something more profound is happening, and her search to understand these mysterious perceptions prompts her to track down a woman in Italy who holds the key to the mystery. StageFright Stage Fright is an Italian slasher film directed by Michael Soavi, and starring Barbara Cupisti, David Brandon, and Giovanni Lombardo Radice. The plot tells about a group of stage actors and crew locking themselves inside a theater for rehearsal of a musical production, unaware that an escaped mental patient has been locked inside with them. Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance is a 1972 Japanese chambara film directed by Kenji Misumi. It is the first in a series of six films in the Lone Wolf and Cub series. The film tells the story of Ogami Ittō, a wandering assassin for hire who is accompanied by his young son, Daigoro. I Shot Andy Warhol I Shot Andy Warhol is a 1996 American-British independent film about the life of Valerie Solanas and her relationship with the artist Andy Warhol. The film marked the feature film directorial debut of Canadian director Mary Harron. The film stars Lili Taylor as Valerie, Jared Harris as Andy Warhol, and Martha Plimpton as Valeries friend Stevie. Stephen Dorff plays Warhol superstar Candy Darling. John Cale of The Velvet Underground wrote the films score despite protests from former band member Lou Reed. Yo La Tengo plays an anonymous band that is somewhat reminiscent of the group. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Teddy Awards, the film was selected to be shown at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2016. Botched Botched is a 2007 horror comedy film directed by Kit Ryan and starring Stephen Dorff. It is an international co-production between Australia, the UK, Germany, Ireland, and the US. Dorff plays a thief who, when he botches a robbery for his boss, is forced to steal an heirloom from a Russian penthouse. After he and two Russian accomplices take several hostages, they realize the heirloom is guarded by a crazy serial killer, who begins killing off both criminals and hostages indiscriminately. Term Life Term Life is a 2016 American action drama film based on the graphic novel of the same name. It is directed by Peter Billingsley from a screenplay by A.J. Lieberman. The film stars Vince Vaughn, who also produces the film, Hailee Steinfeld, Jonathan Banks, Mike Epps, Jordi Molla, Shea Whigham, William Levy, Taraji P. Henson, Annabeth Gish, and Terrence Howard. The film was released on April 29, 2016, in a limited release and through video on demand by Focus World. The film received negative reviews. The Church The Church is a 1989 Italian supernatural horror film co-written and directed by Michele Soavi, and produced by Dario Argento with Mario Cecchi Gori and Vittorio Cecchi Gori. It stars Hugh Quarshie, Tomas Arana, Barbara Cupisti, Asia Argento, Feodor Chaliapin and Giovanni Lombardo Radice. Although it was originally conceived as the third installment in the Dèmoni series, Soavi insisted the film to be distant from the series, wanting it to be “sophisticated”, and re-wrote the screenplay to remove any connection to the series. Filming was primarily shot in the Matthias Church in Budapest, with additional footage filmed at studio sets in Rome and in downtown Hamburg, Germany. The White Balloon The White Balloon is a 1995 Iranian film directed by Jafar Panahi, with a screenplay by Abbas Kiarostami. It was Panahis feature-film debut as director. The film received many strong critical reviews and won numerous awards in the international film fairs around the world including the Prix de la Camera dOr at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. The Guardian has listed this film as one of the 50 best family films of all time. The film is on the BFI list of the 50 films you should see by the age of 14. The film was selected as the Iranian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Iran unsuccessfully tried to withdraw the film from contention but the Academy refused to accept the withdrawal. The Fear of 13 The Fear of 13 is a 2015 British documentary film. It tells the story of Nick Yarris, who was convicted of murder and spent 21 years on Death Row in Pennsylvania. He was released in 2004 when DNA evidence proved he was innocent of the crime. The Foreigner The Foreigner is a 2003 American action thriller film starring Steven Seagal. The film was shot entirely in Warsaw, Poland, and was the first of a long string of direct-to-video films released starring Seagal from 2003 to 2009. The film recouped its budget from US home video market alone. Burning Bright Burning Bright is a 2010 horror-thriller directed by Carlos Brooks and starring Briana Evigan, Garret Dillahunt, Meat Loaf, and Charlie Tahan. The film is distributed by Lionsgate. Tumbledown Tumbledown is a 2015 American romantic comedy film directed by Sean Mewshaw, written by Desiree Van Til, and starring Rebecca Hall, Jason Sudeikis, Dianna Agron, and Joe Manganiello. The film was released on February 5, 2016, by Starz Digital. The Entitled The Entitled is a 2011 hostage suspense film written by William Morrissey. The film was released directly to DVD and Video on Demand. The Entitled is about three unemployed youngsters with anti social inclinations and bleak future, who kidnap the kids of three rich dads for ransom. I Think We're Alone Now I Think Were Alone Now is a 2018 American post-apocalyptic drama film directed by Reed Morano, who also acted as cinematographer, and written by Mike Makowsky. It stars Peter Dinklage and Elle Fanning as two survivors who learn to live together after a worldwide pandemic wipes out Earths population . The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2018. It was released on September 14, 2018, by Momentum Pictures. Tabu Tabu is a 2012 Portuguese independent black-and-white drama film directed by Miguel Gomes, the title of which references F. W. Murnaus silent film of the same name. The film competed at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Alfred Bauer Award and The International Federation of Film Critics prizes. Sybil Sybil is a 1976 two-part, -hour American television film starring Sally Field and Joanne Woodward. It is based on the book of the same name, and was broadcast on NBC on November 14–15, 1976. The Good Doctor The Good Doctor is a 2011 American thriller film directed by Lance Daly, and starring Orlando Bloom as the eponymous "good doctor". Bomb City Bomb City is a 2017 American crime film directed by Jameson Brooks and co-written by Jameson Brooks and Sheldon R. Chick. The film is based on the death of Brian Deneke, the homicide that revealed the cultural clash between the local jocks and the punk community in Amarillo, and the result from the subsequent court case sparked debate over injustice in the American judicial system. The title of the film is a reference to one of the nicknames of the town of Amarillo for their nuclear weapon facilities. Color Me Kubrick Colour Me Kubrick: A True...ish Story is a Franco-British comedy-drama film directed by Brian W. Cook and released in 2005. The film stars John Malkovich as Alan Conway, a man who had been impersonating director Stanley Kubrick since the early 1990s. The film follows the exploits of Conway as he goes from person to person, convincing them to give out money, liquor and sexual favours for the promise of a part in "Kubricks" next film. The soundtrack, Colour Me Kubrick: The Original Soundtrack featured five songs co-written by Bryan Adams. The Nile Hilton Incident The Nile Hilton Incident is a 2017 Swedish thriller film directed by Tarik Saleh. It was screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. It was awarded the World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic. The film discusses the corruption of Egyptian police before the 25 January Revolution. The plot is inspired by the murder of the Lebanese Arab singer Suzanne Tamim in Dubai in 2008. At the 53rd Guldbagge Awards, the film won five awards, including Best Film. La Belle Noiseuse La Belle Noiseuse is a 1991 film directed by Jacques Rivette and starring Michel Piccoli, Jane Birkin, and Emmanuelle Béart. Its title means "The Beautiful Troublemaker". The film is loosely adapted from the short story The Unknown Masterpiece by Honoré de Balzac and also includes elements from The Liar, The Figure in the Carpet, and The Aspern Papers by Henry James. The Angry Birds Movie 2 The Angry Birds Movie 2 is a 2019 computer-animated comedy film based on Rovio Entertainments Angry Birds video game series, produced by Columbia Pictures, Rovio Animation and Sony Pictures Animation, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the sequel to The Angry Birds Movie, the film is directed by Thurop Van Orman and co-directed by John Rice from a screenplay by Peter Ackerman, Eyal Podell, and Jonathon E. Stewart. Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph, Bill Hader and Peter Dinklage reprise their roles from the first film, with newcomers Leslie Jones, Rachel Bloom, Awkwafina, Sterling K. Brown, and Eugenio Derbez joining the ensemble cast. The film concerns Red, Chuck, and Bomb being forced to team up with Leonard and the rest of the pigs when an advanced weapon threatens both Bird and Piggy Island. Production on a sequel to The Angry Birds Movie began in August 2016, with the goal being that the sequel improves upon the first film. New ideas for the film were conceived, with the premise being that the birds and pigs work together to save themselves, which typically does not happen in most Angry Birds games. New characters for the film were announced in March 2019 along with new cast members. Heitor Pereira returned to compose the films score, with artists such as Kesha and Luke Combs contributing tracks for the film. The film was theatrically released on August 2, 2019 in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and in the United States on August 13. It has grossed over $139 million worldwide and received mixed reviews, though many considered it an improvement over its predecessor. 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance is a 1994 Austrian drama film directed by Michael Haneke. It has a fragmented storyline as the title suggests, and chronicles several seemingly unrelated stories in parallel. These separate narrative lines intersect in an incident at the end of the film: a mass killing at an Austrian bank. The film is set in Vienna from October to December of 1993. Haneke refers to 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance as the last part of his "glaciation trilogy", the other parts of which are his preceding two films The Seventh Continent and Bennys Video. The Minus Man The Minus Man is a 1999 thriller film starring Owen Wilson and Janeane Garofalo. It is based on the novel by Lew McCreary, and directed by Hampton Fancher, who also wrote the screenplay. The film centers on a serial killer whom Fancher describes as "a cross between Psychos Norman Bates, Melvilles Billy Budd and Being Theres Chauncey Gardner". A Kind of Murder A Kind of Murder is a 2016 American mystery thriller film, directed by Andy Goddard from a screenplay by Susan Boyd. It is based upon the Patricia Highsmith novel The Blunderer. It stars Patrick Wilson, Jessica Biel, Vincent Kartheiser, Haley Bennett, and Eddie Marsan. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 17, 2016. The film was released on December 16, 2016, by Magnolia Pictures. Hideous Kinky Hideous Kinky is a 1998 drama directed by Scottish director Gillies MacKinnon. Based on Esther Freuds semi-autobiographical 1992 novel of the same name, it follows a young English mother who moves from London to Morocco with her two young daughters in the early 70s. The film stars Kate Winslet and French-Moroccan actor Saïd Taghmaoui. The soundtrack mixes original music with songs from the 60s, including tracks from Canned Heat, Richie Havens and the Incredible String Band. Casper Meets Wendy Casper Meets Wendy is a 1998 direct-to-video fantasy family comedy film based on the Harvey Comics cartoon characters Casper the Friendly Ghost and Wendy the Good Little Witch. The film is a sequel to A Spirited Beginning while it being the second prequel/spin-offs to the 1995 film Casper. Haim Saban, best known for creating the Power Rangers, serves as an executive producer for this movie, and his production company, Saban Entertainment, was also involved. This was the first major film for Hilary Duff, who was nearly 11 years old when the film was released on September 22, 1998. It then aired on October 27, 1998, four days before Halloween, on Fox Family. Lightning Jack Lightning Jack is a 1994 American-Australian Western comedy film written by and starring Paul Hogan, as well as Cuba Gooding Jr. and Beverly DAngelo. Shall We Dance Shall We Dance, released in 1937, is the seventh of the ten Astaire-Rogers musical comedy films. The idea for the film originated in the studios desire to exploit the successful formula created by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart with their 1936 Broadway hit On Your Toes. The musical featured an American dancer getting involved with a touring Russian ballet company. In a major coup for RKO, Pandro Berman managed to attract the Gershwins – George Gershwin who wrote the symphonic underscore and Ira Gershwin the lyrics – to score this, their second Hollywood musical after Delicious in 1931. The Brides of Dracula The Brides of Dracula is a 1960 British horror film made by Hammer Film Productions. Directed by Terence Fisher, the film stars Peter Cushing, David Peel, Freda Jackson, Yvonne Monlaur, Andrée Melly, and Martita Hunt. The film is a sequel to Hammers original Dracula, though the vampires possess abilities denied to vampires in the previous film, much like those in the original novel. Alternative working titles were Dracula 2 and Disciple Of Dracula. Dracula does not appear in the film and is mentioned only twice, once in the prologue, once by Van Helsing. Shooting began for The Brides of Dracula on 16 January 1960 at Bray Studios. It premièred at the Odeon, Marble Arch on 6 July 1960. The film was distributed theatrically in 1960 on a double bill with The Leech Woman. Dudes Munje! is a 2001 film directed by Radivoje Andrić. The main cast include Boris Milivojević, Sergej Trifunović, Nikola Đuričko, Maja Mandžuka, Milica Vujović, Zoran Cvijanović and Nebojša Glogovac. Famous football player of Belgrades Red Star FC Dušan Savić also appears as a special guest, portraying himself. Yevadu Yevadu is a 2014 Indian Telugu-language action thriller film co-written and directed by Vamsi Paidipally. The film features Ram Charan, Amy Jackson and Shruti Haasan in the lead roles, while Sai Kumar, Jayasudha, Brahmanandam and Rahul Dev play supporting roles. It also featured Allu Arjun and Kajal Aggarwal in cameo roles. The film was produced by Dil Raju under the banner Sri Venkateswara Creations. Vakkantham Vamsi co-wrote the films script with Paidipally. Devi Sri Prasad composed the films music, while Marthand K. Venkatesh was the films editor. Yevadus story was partially inspired by John Woos 1997 film, Face/Off, and revolves around two strangers, Satya and Charan. It was made on a budget of 350 million, and was officially launched on 9 December 2011. Principal photography began on 27 April 2012 and lasted until 22 July 2013. The majority of the film was shot in Visakhapatnam and Hyderabad, mostly in Ramoji Film City, while two songs were shot in Switzerland and Bangkok. Released during the season of the Makar Sankranti festival, the film received decent feedback from critics. It grossed more than 600 million and collected a distributor share of 471 million, becoming one of the highest grossing Telugu films of 2014. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Magadheera and in Malayalam as Bhaiyya My Brother. The Pick-up Artist The Pick-up Artist is a 1987 American romantic comedy film written and directed by James Toback, starring Molly Ringwald and Robert Downey Jr. Perrier's Bounty Perriers Bounty is a 2009 Irish black comedy crime film set in modern-day Dublin. Described as an "urban western" by its director Ian Fitzgibbon, it stars Brendan Gleeson as the villainous title character, as well as Cillian Murphy and Jim Broadbent as son and father. Filming was completed in late January 2009, and the film premiered at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 26 March 2010. Le Jour Se Leve Le jour se lève is a 1939 French film directed by Marcel Carné and written by Jacques Prévert, based on a story by Jacques Viot. It is considered one of the principal examples of the French film movement known as poetic realism. In 1952, it was included in the first Sight and Sound top ten greatest films list. California Suite California Suite is a 1978 American comedy film directed by Herbert Ross. The screenplay by Neil Simon is based on his play of the same name. Similar to his earlier Plaza Suite, the film focuses on the dilemmas of guests staying in a suite in a luxury hotel. Maggie Smith won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film. Accident Man Accident Man is a 2018 British action thriller film directed by Jesse V. Johnson, based on characters created by Pat Mills and Tony Skinner. The film stars Scott Adkins, Ashley Greene, Ray Stevenson, Michael Jai White and Ray Park. The film was released on 6 February 2018 in the United States and on 16 April 2018 in the United Kingdom. The film was released to positive reviews, with critics praising the action and Adkins performance. Lost & Found Lost & Found is a 1999 American romantic comedy film starring David Spade and Sophie Marceau and directed by Jeff Pollack. Japanese Story Japanese Story is a 2003 Australian romantic drama film directed by Sue Brooks. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Man of the West Man of the West is a 1958 American Western film starring Gary Cooper and directed by Anthony Mann, produced by Walter Mirisch and distributed by United Artists. The screenplay, written by Reginald Rose, is based on the 1955 novel The Border Jumpers, by Will C. Brown. The film co-stars Julie London, Jack Lord, Arthur OConnell and Lee J. Cobb in supporting roles. The film is one of Coopers final western roles. Former outlaw Link Jones travels from his small town to Texas to hire their first schoolteacher. When his train stops on the way, they are set upon by armed robbers but the train escapes leaving behind Jones, the fast-talking Sam Beasley and saloon singer Billie Ellis. They start walking and eventually reach a place that Link knows well: the farmhouse where he once lived. There he finds the men who robbed the train and also his uncle, Dock Tobin, who wants Link to return to his old ways and re-join his gang. Link has no interest in doing so and has to find a way out for them, knowing that they will die once the gang finishes its next big job. The film premiered in October 1, 1958. At the time of release, the film was largely panned by American critics, but it was praised by Jean-Luc Godard, who, before he became a director, was a film critic. Godard claimed that Man of the West was the best film of the year. Decades after the films release, it has gained a cult following and greater acclaim, with film historian Philip French claiming the film to be Anthony Manns masterpiece, containing Coopers finest performance. The Even Stevens Movie The Even Stevens Movie is a 2003 American Disney Channel Original Movie that is based on the Disney Channel Original Series Even Stevens. It premiered on June 13, 2003, serving as the series finale. The movie drew an audience of 5.1 million viewers. The Moth Diaries The Moth Diaries is a 2011 Canadian/Irish horror film directed by Mary Harron, based on the 2002 novel of the same name by Rachel Klein. The film stars Lily Cole, Sarah Gadon, Sarah Bolger, Judy Parfitt, and Scott Speedman. Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu is a 2012 Indian romantic comedy film written and directed by Shakun Batra in his directorial debut. It was produced by Karan Johar and Hiroo Yash Johar under the banner of Dharma Productions, alongside Ronnie Screwvala of UTV Motion Pictures. The film features Imran Khan and Kareena Kapoor in lead roles, with Ratna Pathak Shah, Boman Irani and Ram Kapoor in supporting roles. The plot centers on an uptight architect named Rahul Kapoor, living in Las Vegas, Nevada, who loses his job and, following a night of debauchery, accidentally marries a free-spirited hairstylist named Riana Braganza. After mutually deciding to annul the marriage, Rahul begins a one-sided attraction for Riana, which threatens to ruin their new friendship. Development began in 2010, when Johar signed Batra and Khan for a film to be made under his banner. Inspired by the Woody Allen style of film-making, Ayesha Devitre and Batra worked on the script, with principal photography taking place in Vegas, Los Angeles, Pataudi and Mumbai. The film features music by Clinton Cerejo and Amit Trivedi, with the former composing the score and the latter composing the songs. The lyrics for songs were written by Amitabh Bhattacharya. Originally slated to release during the fall of 2011, Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu eventually released on 10 February 2012, to positive critical notice, with major praise directed to Kapoor and Khans performance, and proved a moderate commercial success. White Sun of the Desert White Sun of the Desert is a 1970 Eastern or Ostern film of the Soviet Union. Its blend of action, comedy, music and drama, as well as memorable quotes, made it highly successful at the Russian box-office, and it retains high domestic approval. Its main theme song, "Your Noble Highness Lady Fortune" became a hit. The film is watched by cosmonauts before most space launches as a good luck ritual. Angus Angus is a 1995 comedy film directed by Patrick Read Johnson. The majority was filmed in Owatonna at the Owatonna Senior High School. It stars Charlie Talbert and James Van Der Beek in their first film roles, as well as Chris Owen, Ariana Richards, George C. Scott, Kathy Bates, and Rita Moreno. The film is based on the short story A Brief Moment in the Life of Angus Bethune by Chris Crutcher, which is collected in his book Six Short Stories. Levity Levity is a 2003 drama film directed by Ed Solomon starring Billy Bob Thornton, Morgan Freeman, Holly Hunter and Kirsten Dunst. The soundtrack was composed by Mark Oliver Everett of the band Eels. Levity was filmed in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Night Train to Mundo Fine Red Zone Cuba, also known as Night Train to Mundo Fine, is a 1966 American drama film directed by Coleman Francis, who also wrote and co-produced the film, and played the starring role. It follows the meandering adventures of an escaped convict and two ex-convicts he recruits along the way as they become involved in the 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion, and a quest to find a hidden treasure in a tungsten mine. Red Zone Cuba was Franciss final film as director, and his only starring role; in the other two films he helmed, The Skydivers and The Beast of Yucca Flats, he limited his acting to cameos. Though John Carradine receives fourth billing in the credits, and was prominently featured in the advertising and promotional material for the film, he only appears briefly, during a framing sequence at the beginning of the film. Carradine also sings the films opening theme song, "Night Train to Mundo Fine", performed by Ray Gregory and the Melmen. In 1994, the film was brought out from obscurity when it was featured as an episode of the movie-mocking television series Mystery Science Theater 3000. Since then, it has become widely considered as one of the worst movies ever made. Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer is a 2003 feature-length documentary film about Aileen Wuornos, made by Nick Broomfield as a follow-up to his 1992 film The Selling of a Serial Killer. The film focuses on Wuornos declining mental state and the questionable judgment to execute her despite her being of unsound mind. Cairo Time Cairo Time is a 2009 film by Canadian director Ruba Nadda. It is a romantic drama about a brief, unexpected love affair that catches two people completely off-guard. The movie won the "Best Canadian Feature Film" at the Toronto International Film Festival 2009. The Agony and the Ecstasy The Agony and the Ecstasy is a 1965 American film directed by Carol Reed and starring Charlton Heston as Michelangelo and Rex Harrison as Pope Julius II. The film was partly based on Irving Stones biographical novel The Agony and the Ecstasy. This film deals with the conflicts of Michelangelo and Pope Julius II during the painting of the Sistine Chapel ceiling. It also features a soundtrack co-written by prolific composers Alex North and Jerry Goldsmith. The film was shot in Todd-AO and Cinemascope versions. The Todd-AO version was used for the DVD release because of its superior picture quality. Soldier's Girl Soldiers Girl is a 2003 Canadian-American drama film produced by Showtime. It is based on a story of the relationship between Barry Winchell and Calpernia Addams and the events that led up to Barrys murder by a fellow soldier. It was written by Ron Nyswaner and directed by Frank R. Pierson, with Troy Garity starring as Barry and Lee Pace starring as Calpernia. Soldiers Girl was among the ten best Television Programs of the Year by the American Film Institute. Miss Violence Miss Violence is a 2013 Greek film directed by Alexandros Avranas. It entered the competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. Avranas won the Silver Lion for Best Director and actor Themis Panou won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor. It was also shown at the 2013 Toronto Film Festival. It is a Faliro House Productions and Plays2place Productions film. The film was nominated for 8 Hellenic Film Academy Awards, winning 2 : for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress. It also won the Aluminum Horse for Best Script at the Stockholm International Film Festival. The True Cost The True Cost is a 2015 documentary film directed by Andrew Morgan that focuses on fast fashion. It discusses several aspects of the garment industry from production—mainly exploring the life of low-wage workers in developing countries—to its after-effects such as river and soil pollution, pesticide contamination, disease and death. Using an approach that looks at environmental, social and psychological aspects, it also examines consumerism and mass media, ultimately linking them to global capitalism. The documentary is a collage of several interviews with environmentalists, garment workers, factory owners, and people organizing fair trade companies or promoting sustainable clothing production. Morgans attention was drawn to the topic after the 2013 Savar building collapse when a commercial building in Bangladesh named Rana Plaza toppled and killed over a thousand workers. Starting the project in October of that year, he traveled to thirteen countries to collect information and conduct interviews. The film was funded by Kickstarter and premiered as a side screening during the 2015 Cannes Film Festival in May 2015 before its release in select American and British theaters later that month. Critics have been both positive and dismissive, with reviews ranging from "vitally important documentary" to "vague liberal agitprop". Separate Tables Separate Tables is a 1958 American drama film starring Rita Hayworth, Deborah Kerr, David Niven, Burt Lancaster, and Wendy Hiller, based on two one-act plays by Terence Rattigan that were collectively known by this name. Niven and Hiller won Academy Awards for their performances. The picture was directed by Delbert Mann and adapted for the screen by Rattigan, John Gay and an uncredited John Michael Hayes. Mary Grant and Edith Head designed the films costumes. Baaghi Baaghi is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language martial arts film directed by Sabbir Khan and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under his banner Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment. It features Tiger Shroff and Shraddha Kapoor in lead roles, with Sudheer Babu and Sunil Grover in supporting roles. The movie was reported to be based on the 2011 Indonesian film Redemption and the 2004 Telugu film Varsham . The film was released worldwide on 29 April 2016. Made on a budget of , Baaghi has earned over worldwide. The film has grossed 100 crores in India and worldwide. A spiritual sequel titled Baaghi 2 was released in 2018 and spiritual sequel another titled Baaghi 3 is scheduled to release in 2020. An Angel at My Table An Angel at My Table is a 1990 film directed by Jane Campion. The film is based on Janet Frames three autobiographies, To the Is-Land, An Angel at My Table, and The Envoy from Mirror City. The film was very well received, winning multiple awards including at the New Zealand Film and Television awards, the Toronto International Film Festival and received second prize at the Venice Film Festival. Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner is a 2001 Canadian epic film directed by Inuit filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk and produced by his company Isuma Igloolik Productions. It was the first feature film ever to be written, directed and acted entirely in the Inuktitut language. Set in the ancient past, the film retells an Inuit legend passed down through centuries of oral tradition. It revolves around the title character, whose marriage with his two wives earns him the animosity of the son of the band leader, who kills Atanarjuats brother and forces Atanarjuat to flee by foot. The film premiered at the 54th Cannes Film Festival in May 2001, and was released in Canada on 12 April 2002. A major critical success, Atanarjuat won the Caméra dOr at Cannes, and six Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture. Atanarjuat was also a commercial success, becoming Canadas top-grossing release of 2002, outperforming the mainstream comedy Men with Brooms. It grossed more than US$5 million worldwide. In 2015, a poll of filmmakers and critics in the Toronto International Film Festival named it the greatest Canadian film of all time. Autopsy Autopsy is a 2008 American horror film directed by Adam Gierasch. It premiered on August 24, 2008 in the United Kingdom at the London FrightFest Film Festival and was selected as one of After Dark Horrorfests "Eight Films to Die For". The films stars Michael Bowen, Jessica Lowndes, Ashley Schneider, Robert Patrick and Jenette Goldstein. Filming took place in Louisiana. Inhale Inhale is a 2010 American thriller film directed by Baltasar Kormákur. It stars Dermot Mulroney and Diane Kruger. An Adventure in Space and Time An Adventure in Space and Time is a 2013 British biographical television film, starring David Bradley, Brian Cox, Jessica Raine and Sacha Dhawan. Directed by Terry McDonough, and written by regular Doctor Who writer Mark Gatiss, it premiered on BBC Two on 21 November 2013, to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the science fiction television series. Further, international broadcasts of the television film were made after its premiere on British television. The biographical film focuses on a dramatised version of events surrounding the creation of Doctor Who in the 1960s, with emphasis on actor William Hartnell, portrayed by Bradley, as he took on the role of the original incarnation of the shows main character, the Doctor. Alongside Hartnell, the story also focused on the behind-the-scene events with the production staff, including the involvement of Sydney Newman, Verity Lambert and Waris Hussein. The television film received positive feedback after its broadcast and received a number of award nominations. Following his role in the film, Bradley would take part in Doctor Who in the role of the First Doctor, for the 2017 episodes "The Doctor Falls" and "Twice Upon a Time", as well as for a series of audio adventures for Big Finish Productions. The Company The Company is a 2003 American drama film directed by Robert Altman and starring Neve Campbell, who co-wrote and co-produced the film. The film also stars Malcolm McDowell and James Franco, and is set in the company of the Joffrey Ballet. Far from Men Far from Men is a 2014 French drama film directed by David Oelhoffen. Set in French Colonial Algeria, the narrative follows Daru, a reclusive, pacifist, Algerian-born French teacher of Spanish descent tasked with delivering Mohammad, a docile Algerian murder suspect, into the hands of French authorities as the Algerian War of Independence ignites. Mortensen says that, as he was making the film, he thought about "European versus native populations in America, but also about Gaza" and "the artificial country called Iraq that was created by Europeans and is now falling apart. The film is based on "The Guest", a short story by Albert Camus from his Exile and the Kingdom collection. Far from Men was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Miami Supercops Miami Supercops, in , is a 1985 Italian comedy film starring the comedy team of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. It was the last "buddy cop"-film by Hill/Spencer and their final non-Western film together. Andre Andre is a 1994 American comedy-drama film starring Tina Majorino about a childs encounter with a seal. It is an adaptation of the book A Seal Called Andre, which in turn was based on a true story. It was shot in Vancouver and Mississippi. Kanal Kanał is a 1956 Polish film directed by Andrzej Wajda. It was the first film made about the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, telling the story of a company of Home Army resistance fighters escaping the Nazi onslaught through the citys sewers. Kanał is the second film of Wajdas War Trilogy, preceded by A Generation and followed by Ashes and Diamonds. The film was the winner of the Special Jury Award at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. The Berlin File The Berlin File is a 2013 South Korean action thriller film written and directed by Ryoo Seung-wan. Ha Jung-woo stars as a North Korean agent in Berlin who is betrayed and cut loose when a weapons deal is exposed. Together with his wife, a translator at the North Korean embassy in Berlin played by Jun Ji-hyun, they try to escape being purged, with Ryoo Seung-bum and Han Suk-kyu playing North and South Korean operatives on their trail. I'll Follow You Down Ill Follow You Down is a 2013 Canadian techno-thriller written and directed by Richie Mehta. Outside the United States and Canada, the film was released as Continuum. Paul, Apostle of Christ Paul, Apostle of Christ is a 2018 American biblical drama film written and directed by Andrew Hyatt. It stars James Faulkner as Saint Paul and Jim Caviezel as Saint Luke. The film tells the story of Paul, who was known as a ruthless persecutor of Christians prior to his conversion to Christianity. The plot focuses on his becoming a pivotal figure in the formation of the early church before being executed by Emperor Nero in Rome. Principal photography began in September 2017 in Malta. The film was released on March 23, 2018 by Sony Pictures. Dinner for One Dinner for One, also known as The 90th Birthday, is a two-hander comedy sketch written by British author Lauri Wylie for the theatre. The German TV station Norddeutscher Rundfunk recorded it in 1963, in the original English, with a short introduction in German. It is an 18-minute single-take black-and-white videotape recording, performed by British comedians Freddie Frinton and May Warden. It has become a tradition in Germany, and is the most frequently repeated television programme ever. The programme is now broadcast annually during the festive season on many TV stations across Northern Europe and Scandinavia, as well as Australia and South Africa. Despite its popularity in other countries, it remains virtually unknown in the United Kingdom, with its first national broadcast there airing on New Years Eve 2018. Apart from a few satires, Dinner for One is not known in the United States. The article "Dinner for One: The greatest cult film you’ve never heard of" investigates the reason for its obscurity. In 2003, the Danish TV producer Paul Anthony Sørensen directed and produced a documentary about the sketch that includes interviews with relatives of Freddie Frinton and May Warden. It was nominated for the Rose dOr 2004. Puella Magi Madoka Magica , commonly referred to as simply Madoka Magica, is a Japanese anime television series that was created by Magica Quartet, an artist collective consisting of director Akiyuki Shinbo, screenwriter Gen Urobuchi, character designer Ume Aoki, and producer Atsuhiro Iwakami. The story follows a group of female middle school students who choose to become magical girls and must battle surreal enemies called witches. They consequently learn of the anguish and perils associated with their new roles. The first ten episodes of the series aired in Japan on TBS and MBS between January and March 2011, while the final two episodes were delayed until April 2011 due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. A manga adaptation of the series and various spin-off manga series have been published by Houbunsha and licensed in North America by Yen Press. A novelization by Nitroplus was released in August 2011, and a dedicated magazine titled Manga Time Kirara Magica was launched by Houbunsha in June 2012. A video game for the PlayStation Portable was released in March 2012 and another for PlayStation Vita was released in December 2013. A film series has also been produced; it consists of two films recapping the anime series and released in October 2012. A third film featuring an original story was released on October 26, 2013, and a concept film acting as a trailer for a new project was screened in December 2015. A smartphone game, Magia Record, launched in August 2017, and an anime adaptation will be released in January 2020. Puella Magi Madoka Magica has received widespread critical acclaim; critics praised the writing, visuals, and soundtrack of the series as well as its unconventional approach to the magical girl subgenre. It became a commercial success; each Blu-ray Disc volume sold more than 50,000 copies. The series garnered a variety of awards, such as the Television Award at the 16th Animation Kobe Awards, as well as 12 Newtype Anime Awards and the Grand Prize for animation in the 2011 Japan Media Arts awards. Extortion Extortion, is a 2017 American thriller film, starring Eion Bailey, Bethany Joy Lenz, Barkhad Abdi, and Danny Glover. Curve Curve is a 2015 American horror-thriller film directed by Iain Softley and written by Kimberly Lofstrom Johnson and Lee Patteson. It stars Julianne Hough and Teddy Sears. It was produced by Jason Blum for his Blumhouse Productions banner. The film had its world premiere at the Film4 Fright Fest on August 31, 2015. The film was released on January 19, 2016, through video on demand prior to be releasing on home media formats on February 2, 2016, by Universal Pictures. The Driller Killer The Driller Killer is a 1979 black comedy horror film directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Ferrara, Carolyn Marz, Baybi Day, and Harry Schultz. The plot concerns Reno Miller, a struggling artist in New York City, turning insane from stress and killing derelicts with a power drill. The film was infamous for being on the list of "video nasties" in the United Kingdom, resulting the film banned from 1984 until 1999, when a cut version was approved for an 18 certificate. The full uncut version was finally passed by the BBFC in November 2002. On 10 June 2010 it was re-released as video on demand. The film is now in the public domain. Goodachari Goodachari is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language action spy film directed by Sashi Kiran Tikka. The film stars Adivi Sesh, Sobhita Dhulipala, and Madhu Shalini in the lead roles, while Prakash Raj, Jagapathi Babu, Supriya Yarlagadda, and Vennela Kishore appear in supporting roles. The film features music composed by Sricharan Pakala, cinematography by Shaneil Deo and editing by Garry Bh. The film was released on 3 August 2018 to positive reviews, and became a Blockbuster and Adivi Sesh got Breakthrough. The film grossed in its first weekend. Adivi Sesh, Sashi Kiran Tikka and Rahul Pakala won the best screenplay from Zee cine awards 2018. Heart of a Dog Heart of a Dog is a black-and-white 1988 Soviet television film directed by Vladimir Bortko. It is based on Mikhail Bulgakovs novel Heart of a Dog. Hükümet Kadin Hükümet Kadın is a 2013 Turkish comedy film directed by Sermiyan Midyat. One day Midyats Mayor loses his life in a car accident. His wife Xate must do his job... The Villain The Villain is a 1979 American Metrocolor Western comedy film directed by Hal Needham and starring Kirk Douglas, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ann-Margret, Paul Lynde, Foster Brooks, Strother Martin, Ruth Buzzi, Jack Elam, and Mel Tillis. It is a parody blend of western films and Warner Bros. Wile E. Coyote cartoon situations. Its title when released in the UK and in Australia was Cactus Jack. Tous les matins du monde Tous les matins du monde is a 1991 French film based on the book of the same name by Pascal Quignard. Set during the reign of Louis XIV, the film shows the eminent musician, Marin Marais, looking back on his young life when he was briefly a pupil of Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe, and features much music of the period, especially that for the viola da gamba. The title of the film is explained towards the end of the film; « Tous les matins du monde sont sans retour » spoken by Marais in chapter XXVI of Quignards novel when he learns of the death of Madeleine. De Marathon De Marathon is a 2012 Dutch comedy film directed by Diederick Koopal. Vengeance: A Love Story Vengeance: A Love Story is a 2017 American action thriller film directed by Johnny Martin, written by John Mankiewicz, and starring Nicolas Cage, Don Johnson, Anna Hutchison, Talitha Bateman and Deborah Kara Unger. It is based on the 2003 novel Rape: A Love Story by Joyce Carol Oates. The film was released on September 15, 2017, by FilmRise. Undertow Undertow is a 2009 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Javier Fuentes-León and marks his directorial long-feature debut. Initial financing came from Germany and France with additional financing from Peru. The film shot in Cabo Blanco, Peru, won the World Cinema Audience Award in the Dramatic category at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival in the U.S.A. Other Audience Awards included Cartagena, Montreal, Miami, Chicago, Utrecht, Lima, and Galway, as well as Jury Awards in Madrid, San Francisco, Seattle, Toulouse, and Philadelphia. It received a nomination as Best Latin American Film at the 2011 Goya Awards in Spain. The film was also selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards but it did not make the final shortlist. Nothing in Common Nothing in Common is a 1986 American comedy-drama film directed by Garry Marshall. It stars Tom Hanks and Jackie Gleason in what would be Gleasons final film role; he was suffering from terminal cancer. While the film did make back over 2.5 times its budget, it was not considered a big financial success on initial release, though it became more popular as Hanks fame grew. It is considered by some to be a pivotal role in Hanks career because it marked his transition from less developed comedic roles to leads in more serious stories, and many critics also praised Gleasons performance. Vengeance Vengeance is a 2009 action thriller film directed by Johnnie To, and written by Wai Ka-Fai. It stars Johnny Hallyday, Anthony Wong, Lam Ka-Tung, Lam Suet, Simon Yam and Sylvie Testud. The film tells the story of Francis Costello, a French chef and former assassin whose daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren are attacked by a gang of Triads. Costello travels to Macau to embark on a quest for revenge, enlisting the aid of three hitmen. The film explores the themes of assassination, violence and the influence of Triads in modern society. Produced by Milkyway Image, the film was released by ARP Sélection in France, and Media Asia Films in Hong Kong. The idea of To directing an English-language film originated with ARP co-founders Michèle and Laurent Pétin, who had Alain Delon in mind for the lead role. In 2006, after Delon turned down the role, the Pétins recommended Hallyday, who was cast in the lead role after meeting with To in early 2008. Principal photography began in November 2008, and concluded in February 2009; filming took place on locations in Hong Kong and Macau, with a crew mainly based in Hong Kong. Vengeance competed for the Palme DOr award at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival, and was released theatrically in France on 20 May 2009. The film was later released in Hong Kong on 20 August 2009. It premiered in North America at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. Vengeance was met with positive reviews, with several critics praising Tos direction, Hallydays performance, the cinematography and editing. During its theatrical run, the film grossed over US$1.3 million worldwide, having been released in Asia and parts of Europe. In the United States, the film was distributed by IFC Films, which made it available as a video-on-demand selection on pay television formats. Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism Outfoxed: Rupert Murdochs War on Journalism is a 2004 documentary film by filmmaker Robert Greenwald about Fox News Channels and its owners, Rupert Murdoch, promotion of right-wing views. The film says this bias belies the channels motto of being "Fair and Balanced". The documentary had a limited theatrical release, was distributed in DVD format by the political action committee MoveOn.org, and was sold online through Internet retailers such as Amazon.com. MoveOn.org had helped promote the DVD release by taking out a full-page advertisement in The New York Times. Following the release of Outfoxed, Greenwald and Brave New Films produced a related series of anti-Fox viral videos, collectively entitled Fox Attacks. In an interview, Greenwald stated his goal in making the film: "What we set out to do was to show that, in fact, the entire Fox News was not a news organization. The goal was not just to change that narrative but to change the impact that Fox News often had on legitimate journalists." Lemon Tree Lemon Tree is a 2008 Israeli drama film directed by Eran Riklis and co-directed by his cousin Ira Riklis. It stars Hiam Abbass, Ali Suliman, Danny Leshman, Rona Lipaz-Michael, Tarik Kopty, Amos Lavi, Lana Zreik and Amnon Wolf. The film describes the legal efforts of a Palestinian widow to stop the Israeli Defense Minister, her next door neighbor, from destroying the lemon trees in her family farm. At the same time, she develops a human bond with the ministers wife. It was released in Israel on 27 March 2008, and it received a tepid response from Israeli audiences. It was released internationally through IFC Films on 17 April 2009. From there, the film has achieved critical success and it has received nominations for several awards such as Best Actress and Best Screenwriter at the 21st European Film Awards. The Mercy The Mercy is a 2017 British biographical drama film, directed by James Marsh and written by Scott Z. Burns. It is based on the true story of the disastrous attempt by the amateur sailor Donald Crowhurst to complete the Sunday Times Golden Globe Race in 1968 and his subsequent attempts to cover up his failure. The film stars Colin Firth, Rachel Weisz, David Thewlis and Ken Stott. It is one of the last films scored by Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 9 February 2018 by StudioCanal. Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam is a 2002 Hindi romantic drama film directed by K. S. Adhiyaman. It features Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Madhuri Dixit in the lead roles, with Aishwarya Rai in a cameo appearance. The movie is K. S. Adhiyamans first in Hindi, a remake of his own Tamil film, Thotta Chinungi. It took five years to make, with huge sabbaticals between shoots due to production problems. The rights of the film was owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam is the third film to feature the two-Khans together after the blockbusters Karan Arjun and Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. Dixit was cast opposite both Khans for the fourth time–she worked with Salman Khan in the flop Dil Tera Aashiq and the blockbusters Saajan and Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!; and with Shah Rukh Khan in Anjaam, Koyla, and Dil To Pagal Hai. Bears Bears is a 2014 nature documentary film about a family of brown bears living in the coastal mountain ranges of Alaska. Directed by Alastair Fothergill and Keith Scholey and narrated by John C. Reilly, Bears was released theatrically by Disneynature on April 18, 2014, the seventh nature documentary released under that label. Breakheart Pass Breakheart Pass is a 1975 American western adventure film that stars Charles Bronson, Ben Johnson, Richard Crenna, and Jill Ireland. The movie was based on the 1974 novel by Scottish author Alistair MacLean, of the same title, and was filmed in north central Idaho. Livid Livid is a 2011 French supernatural horror film written and directed by Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo. It is their follow-up to the horror film Inside. Fun and Fancy Free Fun and Fancy Free is a 1947 American animated musical fantasy package film produced by Walt Disney and released on September 27, 1947 by RKO Radio Pictures. It is the ninth Disney animated feature film and the fourth of the package films the studio produced in the 1940s in order to save money during World War II. The Disney package films of the late 1940s helped finance Cinderella, and subsequent others, such as Alice in Wonderland, and Peter Pan. The film is a compilation of two stories, the first of which, Bongo, is hosted by Jiminy Cricket and narrated by Dinah Shore. Based on the tale Little Bear Bongo by Sinclair Lewis, Bongo tells the story of a circus bear cub named Bongo who longs for freedom from captivity. Bongo escapes the circus and eventually forms a romantic relationship with a female bear cub named Lulubelle in the wild, realizing that he must prove himself in order to earn Lulubelle as his mate. The second story, Mickey and the Beanstalk, is hosted by Edgar Bergen and is a retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk featuring Mickey, Donald, and Goofy as three peasants who discover the temperamental Willie the Giants castle in the sky through the use of some magic beans. They must battle the greedy but lovable giant in order to restore peace to their valley. Though the film is primarily animated, it also uses live-action segments to join its two stories together. Mickey and the Beanstalk was the last time Walt Disney voiced Mickey Mouse, because he was too busy on other projects to continue voicing the famous character. Disney replaced himself with sound effects artist Jimmy MacDonald. Kahpe Bizans Kahpe Bizans is a 2000 Turkish comedy film directed by Gani Müjde. It is a parody of 1970s, kitsch Turkish historical period drama movies. Elles Elles is a 2011 European film, directed and co-written by Polish director Małgoska Szumowska. It shows an episode in the life of Anne, a journalist in Paris for French Elle who is writing an article about female student prostitution. Although the young women are not keen on publicity, she persuades two students to talk to her: the provocative Alicja, an ambitious economics student who left Poland to further her education; and the subtle Charlotte, enrolled in a Parisian classe préparatoire, determined to leave her modest provincial background behind. Where Anne is expecting misery and distress, she discovers freedom, pride, and empowerment. As Anne’s professional curiosity in the two women becomes a matter of personal interest, she starts to rediscover her own sexuality. Elles premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival and first entered general release in France in February 2012. Pilot "Pilot" is the first episode and the series premiere of the television series American Horror Story, which premiered on the network FX on October 5, 2011. The episode was co-written by series creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk and directed by Murphy. Falchuk and Murphy had previously collaborated on the Fox musical comedy-drama Glee. In this episode, the Harmon family – Ben, Vivien and Violet – move from Boston to Los Angeles after Vivien gives birth to a stillborn baby and Ben has an affair with one of his students. The family moves to a restored mansion, unaware that the home is haunted. While Vivien tries to deal with intrusive neighbor Constance, Violet connects with troubled teenager Tate. In the United States, the series premiere achieved a viewership of 3.18 million. The episode garnered a 1.6 rating in the 18–49 demographic, translating to 2.0 million viewers according to Nielsen Media Research. This made the episode the networks best series premiere ever. Critical reviews of the pilot episode were mostly positive, with Metacritic awarding it 62 out of 100 points. Pilot was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or Movie in 2012. This episode is rated TV-MA. Penny Dreadful Penny Dreadful is a 2006 US horror film directed by Richard Brandes and written by Diane Doniol-Valcroze, Arthur K. Flam, and Richard Brandes. The story is from Diane Doniol-Valcroze and Arthur K. Flam. The film centers on a young woman, Penny, who has a phobia of cars and ends up stalked by a maniac hitchhiker preying on her fear. The film takes place almost entirely in a car, one-location. In 2016, the film was listed in the top ten horror films of 2006 by 411mania and has gained a minor to major cult following. Once Upon a Time in China III Once Upon a Time in China III is a 1993 Hong Kong–Chinese martial arts film written, produced and directed by Tsui Hark, starring Jet Li as Chinese martial arts master and folk hero of Cantonese ethnicity, Wong Fei-hung. It is the third instalment in the Once Upon a Time in China film series. Sweet Country Sweet Country is a 2017 Australian meat pie western drama film, directed by Warwick Thornton. Set in 1929 in the sparsely-populated outback of the Northern Territory and based on a series of true events, it tells a harsh story against the backdrop of a divided society in the interwar period in Australia. It was first screened in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival in September 2017 and after winning the Special Jury Prize award there, went on to win several awards internationally. Black Robe Black Robe is a 1991 biography film directed by Bruce Beresford. The screenplay was written by Irish Canadian author Brian Moore, who adapted it from his novel of the same name. The films main character, Father LaForgue, is played by Lothaire Bluteau, with other cast members including Aden Young, Sandrine Holt, Tantoo Cardinal, August Schellenberg, Gordon Tootoosis and Raoul Trujillo. It was the first official co-production between a Canadian film team and an Australian one. It was shot entirely in the Canadian province of Quebec. Wild Bill Wild Bill is a 1995 Western film about the last days of legendary lawman Wild Bill Hickok. It stars Jeff Bridges, Ellen Barkin, John Hurt and Diane Lane. The film was distributed by United Artists. It was written and directed by Walter Hill, with writing credits also going to Pete Dexter, author of the book Deadwood, and Thomas Babe, author of the play Fathers and Sons. Kôkaku kidôtai: Stand Alone Complex Solid State Society is a 2006 science fiction anime film and part of the Stand Alone Complex series based on Masamune Shirows manga Ghost in the Shell. It was produced by Production I.G and directed by Kenji Kamiyama. The film is set in 2034, two years after the events of 2nd GIG. Togusa is now the team leader for Public Security Section 9, which has increased considerably in size. Section 9 deals with a series of complicated incidents, including the assassination of Ka Rum, a former dictator of the Siak Republic, which leads to a terrorist plot using children as vectors for a cybernetic virus. Investigations reveal that a hacker nicknamed "The Puppeteer" is behind the entire series of events. The film, which had a production budget of 360 million yen, debuted in Japan on SKY PerfecTV! on September 1, 2006, and it was released in North America in 2007. A stereoscopic 3D version of the film was released in 2011. The film received generally positive reviews, but was criticized for being dialogue-heavy and lacking in action. Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century is a 1999 Disney Channel Original Movie directed by Kenneth Johnson and starring Kirsten Storms as the eponymous heroine. The film was based on the book Girl of the 21st Century written by Marilyn Sadler and Roger Bollen. The film was originally conceived as a pilot for a potential television series. The film was the first under the Disney Channel Original Movie banner to produce a sequel, The Zequel. A third and final installment was also produced, Z3. The Humbling The Humbling is a 2014 erotic comedy-drama film directed by Barry Levinson and written by Buck Henry and Michal Zebede, based on the 2009 novel The Humbling by Philip Roth. The film stars Al Pacino, Greta Gerwig, Dianne Wiest, Charles Grodin and Kyra Sedgwick. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival and in the Out of Competition section of the 71st Venice International Film Festival. The film was released on January 23, 2015, by Millennium Films. Hell Is for Heroes Hell Is for Heroes is a 1962 American war film directed by Don Siegel and starring Steve McQueen. It tells the story of a squad of U.S. soldiers from the 95th Infantry Division who, in the fall of 1944, must hold off an entire German company for approximately 48 hours along the Siegfried Line until reinforcements reach them. The Clinic The Clinic is a 2010 Australian horror thriller film written and directed by James Rabbitts, shot in Deniliquin, NSW, Australia. and follows six abducted women and their newborn babies. Vedam Vedam is a 2010 Indian Telugu-language action drama film written and directed by Krish, starring Allu Arjun, Manoj Manchu, Anushka Shetty, Manoj Bajpayee, Saranya Ponvannan, Deeksha Seth, Lekha Washington, and Siya Gautham. Broadly falling into the Hyperlink cinema genre, the film was critically acclaimed, receiving several accolades including four Filmfare Awards . Krish later remade the film in Tamil as Vaanam, with Silambarasan, Bharath and Prakash Raj, while Anushka and Saranya reprised their roles. The German Doctor The German Doctor is a 2013 Argentine historical drama film directed, produced, and written by Lucía Puenzo, based on her own novel Wakolda. The film stars Àlex Brendemühl as Nazi SS officer and physician Josef Mengele, infamous for performing human experiments in the Auschwitz concentration camp. It also stars Florencia Bado, Natalia Oreiro, Diego Peretti, Elena Roger, and Guillermo Pfening. Hobson's Choice Hobsons Choice is a 1954 British romantic comedy film directed by David Lean. It is based on the play of the same name by Harold Brighouse. It stars Charles Laughton in the role of Victorian bootmaker Henry Hobson, Brenda De Banzie as his eldest daughter and John Mills as a timid employee. The film also features Prunella Scales in one of her first cinema roles as Vicky. Hobsons Choice won the British Academy Film Award for Best British Film 1954. The Far Country The Far Country is a 1954 American Technicolor Western romance film directed by Anthony Mann and starring James Stewart, Ruth Roman, Walter Brennan and Corinne Calvet. Written by Borden Chase, the film is about a self-minded adventurer who locks horns with an evil, crooked judge while driving cattle to Dawson. It is one of the few Westerns, along with The Spoilers and North to Alaska, to be set in Alaska. This is the fourth Western film collaboration between Anthony Mann and James Stewart. Castle Freak Castle Freak is a 1995 American horror film directed by Stuart Gordon, loosely based upon the short story The Outsider by H. P. Lovecraft. It was released direct-to-video on November 14, 1995. The film contains elements of splatter and slasher films. Transylvania 6-5000 Transylvania 6-5000 is a 1985 American/Yugoslav horror comedy film about two tabloid reporters who travel to modern-day Transylvania to uncover the truth behind Frankenstein sightings. Along the way, they encounter other horror film staples — a mummy, a werewolf, a vampire — each with a twist. Written and directed by Rudy De Luca, the film stars Jeff Goldblum, Ed Begley Jr., Joseph Bologna, and Geena Davis. Notable other cast include Michael Richards, Carol Kane, Teresa Ganzel, John Byner, and Jeffrey Jones. The title is a pun on "Pennsylvania 6-5000", a song made famous by Glenn Miller. It received mainly negative reviews from critics, but was a modest success at the box office. A Summer in Genoa Genova is a film directed by Michael Winterbottom and starring Colin Firth, Catherine Keener, and Hope Davis. It was filmed in the titular city of Genoa during the summer of 2007. It was written by Wonderland screenwriter Laurence Coriat and Winterbottom. It premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival and won the best directors award in the San Sebastián International Film Festival. Dead Reckoning Dead Reckoning is a 1947 American film noir starring Humphrey Bogart and Lizabeth Scott and featuring Morris Carnovsky. The picture was directed by John Cromwell and written by Steve Fisher and Oliver H.P. Garrett based on a story by Gerald Drayson Adams and Sidney Biddell. Cops and Robbersons Cops & Robbersons is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie, and starring Chevy Chase, Jack Palance, Dianne Wiest, and Robert Davi. Never Talk to Strangers Never Talk to Strangers is a 1995 American thriller film directed by Peter Hall and starring Antonio Banderas and Rebecca De Mornay. Hey Arnold! The Movie Hey Arnold!: The Movie is a 2002 American animated adventure comedy film based on the Nickelodeon animated television series of the same name. It was directed by Tuck Tucker and written by series creator Craig Bartlett and Steve Viksten, with music by Jim Lang. The events of the film take place during the fifth and final season of Hey Arnold!. The film stars Spencer Klein, Francesca Smith, Jamil Walker Smith, Dan Castellaneta, Tress MacNeille, Paul Sorvino, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Christopher Lloyd. The film follows Arnold, Gerald, and Helga on a quest to save their neighborhood from a greedy developer who plans on converting it into a huge shopping mall. The film was produced by Nickelodeon Movies, Snee-Oosh, Inc. and Nickelodeon Animation Studio, and was released on June 28, 2002, by Paramount Pictures. It was the third film made by Nickelodeon Movies to be based on a Nicktoon, after The Rugrats Movie and The Movie. It is also the first Nickelodeon movie based on a Nicktoon to get a PG rating from the MPAA. The Rotten Tomatoes consensus reads, "Bland, unoriginal and lacking the wit of the TV series." It grossed $15 million against a production budget of $3–$4 million. A made for television sequel entitled The Jungle Movie aired on November 24, 2017. Final Prayer The Borderlands, released in the United States as Final Prayer, is a 2013 British found footage horror film and the feature film directorial debut of Elliot Goldner, who also wrote the movies script. It had its world premiere on 24 August 2013 at the London FrightFest Film Festival and centers upon a group of Vatican investigators researching an old church rumoured to be the site of a miracle. National Velvet National Velvet is a 1944 American Technicolor sports film directed by Clarence Brown and based on the novel of the same name by Enid Bagnold, published in 1935. It stars Mickey Rooney, Donald Crisp, and a young Elizabeth Taylor. In 2003, National Velvet was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler, known in Japan as or by Toeis own English title Dragon Ball Z: Fight! 10 Billion Power Warriors, is a 1992 Japanese anime science fiction martial arts film, the sixth Dragon Ball Z movie, originally released in Japan on March 7 at the Toei Anime Fair along with the second Dai no Daibōken and the third Magical Tarurūto-kun movie. Repeaters Repeaters is a 2010 Canadian thriller film directed by Carl Bessai, written by Arne Olsen, and starring Dustin Milligan, Amanda Crew, and Richard de Klerk as young drug addicts who find themselves stuck in a time loop. Pauline at the Beach Pauline at the Beach is a 1983 French film directed by Éric Rohmer. The film stars Amanda Langlet, Arielle Dombasle, Pascal Greggory and Féodor Atkine. It is the third in the 1980s series "Comedies and Proverbs" by Rohmer. Helen of Troy Helen of Troy is a 2003 television miniseries based upon Homers story of the Trojan War, as recounted in the epic poem, Iliad. This TV miniseries also shares the name with a 1956 movie starring Stanley Baker. It stars Sienna Guillory as Helen, Matthew Marsden as Paris, Rufus Sewell as Agamemnon, James Callis as Menelaus, John Rhys-Davies as Priam, Maryam dAbo as Hecuba, as well as Stellan Skarsgård as Theseus. The series was entirely shot on location in the islands of Malta. Madhouse Madhouse is a 2004 horror film, directed and co-written by William Butler and starring Joshua Leonard. It was released directly to DVD on December 20, 2004 in the United Kingdom and on February 22, 2005 in the United States. My Friends My Friends is a 1975 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Mario Monicelli. The film project belonged to Pietro Germi, who had no chance to make it happen because of his untimely death. The opening credits of the film, in fact, paid tribute to the author with the words "a film by Pietro Germi" which is followed only later by "directed by Mario Monicelli". The film, which made it to number one on the Italian box-office in front of Steven Spielbergs Jaws, was followed by two sequels, Amici miei Atto II, Amici miei Atto III, directed by Nanni Loy. The Unsaid The Unsaid is a 2001 American thriller/drama film directed by Tom McLoughlin and starring Andy García that was released in 2001. It is also known under the name The Ties That Bind and its working title Sins of the Father. The film was released straight to DVD in the US, UK, and Canada but premiered in theaters in other parts of Europe and Asia. The film follows Michael Hunters struggle to cope with his sons suicide and his attempt to rehabilitate Thomas Caffey, who reminds him of his own son. The King's Choice The Kings Choice is a 2016 biographical war film directed by Erik Poppe. It is a co-production between Norway and Ireland, and was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards. In December 2016, it made the shortlist of nine films to be considered for a nomination at the 89th Academy Awards. Pyewacket Pyewacket is a 2017 Canadian horror thriller film written and directed by Adam MacDonald. It stars Laurie Holden and Nicole Muñoz. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Death of a Nation Death of a Nation: Can We Save America a Second Time? is a 2018 American political documentary film by American conservative political commentator Dinesh DSouza. In the film DSouza presents a revisionist history comparing the political climate surrounding the 45th President of the United States Donald Trump to that of the 16th President, Abraham Lincoln. The film argues that the Democratic Party from both eras was critical of the presidents of the time and that the Democrats have similarities to fascist regimes, including the Nazi Party. The film was written and directed by Dinesh DSouza and Bruce Schooley, and produced by Gerald R. Molen. It was produced on a budget of . Death of a Nation was released in the United States on August 3, 2018 and grossed $5.9 million. Film critics criticized the film as propaganda, and both critics and historians noted its falsehoods and misrepresentations. Variety noted that "D’Souza’s bogus conflation of liberalism and Nazism is really his way of denying the white-supremacist appeal that runs right down the middle of the Trump presidency." Several publications called the film one of the worst of 2018, and review aggregator Metacritic ranked it as the worst film of all-time out of almost 12,000 films on its website. The film was nominated for four parodical Golden Raspberry Awards, winning two. Jeanne Dielman, 23, Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles Jeanne Dielman, 23, Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles is a 1975 arthouse film by Belgian filmmaker Chantal Akerman. Upon its release, The New York Times called it the "first masterpiece of the feminine in the history of the cinema". It has become a cult classic and was named the 19th-greatest film of the 20th century by The Village Voice. Zoe Zoe is a 2018 American romantic science fiction film directed by Drake Doremus and starring Ewan McGregor, Léa Seydoux, Christina Aguilera, Theo James, Rashida Jones, Miranda Otto, and Matthew Gray Gubler. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 21, 2018. It was released on July 20, 2018, by Amazon Studios. Flood Flood is a British disaster film from 2007, directed by Tony Mitchell. It features Robert Carlyle, Jessalyn Gilsig, David Suchet and Tom Courtenay, and is based on the 2002 novel of the same name by Richard Doyle. Revolution Revolution is a 1985 British historical drama film directed by Hugh Hudson, written by Robert Dillon, and starring Al Pacino, Donald Sutherland, and Nastassja Kinski. The film stars Pacino as a New York fur trapper who involuntarily gets enrolled in the Revolutionary forces during the American Revolutionary War. Revolution received a great deal of negative reviews upon release, and was a box office bomb; its release was delayed in Pacinos native New York City. Due to the disappointment, Pacino took a four-year hiatus from films until 1989s Sea of Love. Advise & Consent Advise & Consent is a 1962 American political drama film based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Advise and Consent by Allen Drury, published in 1959. The film was adapted for the screen by Wendell Mayes and was directed by Otto Preminger. The ensemble cast features Henry Fonda, Charles Laughton, Don Murray, Walter Pidgeon, Peter Lawford, Gene Tierney, Franchot Tone, Lew Ayres, Burgess Meredith, Eddie Hodges, Paul Ford, George Grizzard, Inga Swenson, Betty White and others. The title derives from the United States Constitutions Article II, Sec. 2, cl. 2, which provides that the President of the United States "shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the Supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States". The film, set in Washington, follows the consequences of the nomination of a man with a hidden past for Secretary of State who commits perjury in the course of confirmation proceedings. Gulliver's Travels Gullivers Travels is a British/American TV miniseries based on Jonathan Swifts novel of the same name, produced by Jim Henson Productions and Hallmark Entertainment. This miniseries is notable for being one of the very few adaptations of Swifts novel to feature all four voyages. The miniseries aired in the United Kingdom on Channel 4, and in the United States on NBC in February 1996. The miniseries stars Ted Danson, Mary Steenburgen, Peter OToole, John Gielgud, Omar Sharif, Isabelle Huppert, Geraldine Chaplin, Shashi Kapoor, Warwick Davis, Kristin Scott Thomas, Alfre Woodard, Kate Maberly, Tom Sturridge, Richard Wilson and Nicholas Lyndhurst. The series won five Emmy Awards including in the Outstanding Miniseries category. Army of One Army of One is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Larry Charles and written by Rajiv Joseph and Scott Rothman. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Rainn Wilson, Russell Brand, Denis OHare, Paul Scheer, and Will Sasso. The film was released through video on demand and select theaters on November 4, 2016, before being released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 15, 2016, by TWC-Dimension and Anchor Bay Entertainment. Touchez Pas au Grisbi Touchez pas au grisbi is a 1954 French-Italian crime film directed by Jacques Becker and starring Jean Gabin, Jeanne Moreau, Lino Ventura, Dora Doll, Delia Scala, René Dary and Miss America 1946, Marilyn Buferd. It is based on the novel by Albert Simonin. The film was screened in competition at the 1954 Venice Film Festival. It was released in the United States as Grisbi and in the United Kingdom as Honour Among Thieves. Touchez pas au grisbi is the first of three films that comprise the Max le Menteur trilogy; it was followed by Le cave se rebiffe and Les tontons flingueurs. Eaten Alive Eaten Alive is an American horror film, directed by Tobe Hooper and released in May 1976. It was written by Kim Henkel, Alvin L. Fast and Mardi Rustam and produced by Fast, Larry Huly, Robert Kantor and Mardi, Mohammed and Samir Rustam. The film stars Neville Brand, Roberta Collins, Robert Englund, William Finley, Marilyn Burns, Janus Blythe and Kyle Richards. Four Minutes Four Minutes, is a 2006 drama film directed by Chris Kraus starring Monica Bleibtreu, Hannah Herzsprung, Sven Pippig, and Richy Müller. Wolf Warrior 2 Wolf Warrior 2 is a 2017 Chinese action film co-written, co-produced, and directed by Wu Jing, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Celina Jade, Frank Grillo, Hans Zhang, and Wu Gang. The film is a sequel to 2015s Wolf Warrior. It was released in China on 27 July 2017. The film tells a story of a loose cannon Chinese soldier named Leng Feng who takes on special missions around the world. In this sequel, he finds himself in an African country protecting medical aid workers from local rebels and vicious arms dealers. Wolf Warrior 2 received general praise for its patriotic plot, special effects, action sequences and the casts performances. It was a massive commercial success and has become the highest-grossing Chinese film ever released. The film broke numerous box office records, including the biggest single-day gross for a Chinese film as well as the fastest film to cross RMB 2 billion, 3 billion, 4 billion and 5 billion box office marks. It also became the fastest film to surpass US$500 million and the first film to gross more than US$600 million at the Chinese box office. At a total domestic gross of, it is the third highest-grossing film of all-time in a single market behind Avengers: Endgame and The Force Awakens, and has exceeded North Americas totals from Avatar, Black Panther, and Titanic. The film was the seventh highest-grossing film of 2017 at US$874 million, making it the 54th highest grossing film worldwide. It is the first and only Chinese film ever to be included in the list of 100 all-time highest-grossing films worldwide, making it the highest-grossing non-English film of all time. It was selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. 10 to Midnight 10 to Midnight is a 1983 American crime-horror-thriller film directed by J. Lee Thompson from a screenplay originally written by William Roberts. The film stars Charles Bronson in the lead role with a supporting cast that includes Lisa Eilbacher, Andrew Stevens, Gene Davis, Geoffrey Lewis and Wilford Brimley. 10 to Midnight was released by City Films, a subsidiary of Cannon Films, to American cinemas on March 11, 1983. Manorama Six Feet Under Manorama Six Feet Under is a 2007 Indian neo-noir thriller film directed and co-written by Navdeep Singh. The film features Abhay Deol, Raima Sen and Gul Panag in the lead roles. The film released on 21 September 2007. It follows an amateur detective in a small sleepy town from Rajasthan who finds himself caught in a web of lies, deceit and murder. This movie is based on Chinatown by Roman Polanski, with the basic premise being similar to the original, despite changes in the representation of characters and some key plot points. In a cinema-noir style, the makers of Manorama Six Feet Under acknowledge the inspiration from the original by playing the sequence where Jack Nicholsons character gets his nose slashed on the main characters television. The Heroes of Telemark The Heroes of Telemark is a British 1965 Eastman Color war film directed by Anthony Mann based on the true story of the Norwegian heavy water sabotage during World War II from Skis Against the Atom, the memoirs of Norwegian resistance soldier Knut Haukelid. The film stars Kirk Douglas as Dr. Rolf Pedersen and Richard Harris as Knut Straud, along with Ulla Jacobsson as Anna Pedersen. It was filmed on location in Norway. A Letter to Momo is a 2011 Japanese anime drama film produced by Production I.G and distributed by Kadokawa Pictures. The film was written and directed by Hiroyuki Okiura and stars an ensemble cast featuring Karen Miyama, Yuka, Toshiyuki Nishida, Chō and Kōichi Yamadera. In A Letter to Momo, 11-year-old Momo Miyaura moves with her mother to a small island town after her father dies. When she arrives, she encounters three goblins that others cannot see who help her to cope with the loss of her father and the changes in her life. A Letter to Momo premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada on September 10, 2011 and was released on April 21, 2012 in Japan. Barking at the Stars Barking at the Stars is a 1998 Yugoslav film directed by Zdravko Šotra. Pride Pride is a 2007 American biopic drama feature film released by Lionsgate Entertainment on March 23, 2007. Loosely based upon the true story of Philadelphia swim coach James "Jim" Ellis, Pride stars Terrence Howard, Bernie Mac, and Kimberly Elise. The film was directed by Sunu Gonera. The film centers on Jim Ellis and grouchy but caring janitor Elston. The two have a short-lived rivalry before becoming good friends. Submergence Submergence is a 2017 romantic thriller film directed by Wim Wenders, based on the novel of same name by J. M. Ledgard. The film stars Alicia Vikander and James McAvoy. The film premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Aravindha Sametha Veera Raghava Aravinda Sametha Veera Raghava is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language action drama film produced by S. Radha Krishna on Haarika & Hassine Creations banner and directed by Trivikram Srinivas. The film stars Jr. NTR, Pooja Hegde and Eesha Rebba in the lead roles while Sunil, Jagapathi Babu, Naveen Chandra, and Supriya Pathak appear in supporting roles. The music was composed by S. Thaman. The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics, praising the performances of Jr. NTR and Jagapathi Babu in the film. Airborne Airborne is a 1993 American comedy-drama film about inline skating directed by Rob Bowman and starring Shane McDermott, Seth Green, Brittney Powell, Chris Conrad, Jacob Vargas, and Jack Black. The Laramie Project The Laramie Project is a 2002 drama film written and directed by Moisés Kaufman and starring Nestor Carbonell, Christina Ricci, Dylan Baker, Terry Kinney, and Lou Ann Wright. Based on the play of the same name, the film tells the story of the aftermath of the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyoming. It premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival and was first broadcast on HBO in March 2002. Farinelli Farinelli is a 1994 internationally co-produced biographical drama film directed by Gérard Corbiau and starring Stefano Dionisi, Enrico Lo Verso, Elsa Zylberstein and Jeroen Krabbé. It centers on the life and career of the 18th-century Italian opera singer Carlo Broschi, known as Farinelli, considered the greatest castrato singer of all time; as well as his relationship with his brother, composer Riccardo Broschi. Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United Hum Saath Saath Hain is a 1999 Indian drama film written and directed by Sooraj R. Barjatya. The film was produced and distributed by the home production of Sooraj Barjatya, Rajshri Productions. The film stars Salman Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Mohnish Behl, Tabu, Sonali Bendre and Karisma Kapoor, while Alok Nath, Reema Lagoo, Neelam Kothari, and Mahesh Thakur play pivotal supporting roles. The film is a cult classic movie showing family value, relation of father, mother, bonding of brothers and sisters, ethics in day to day life, humbleness in prosperity. It has huge fan following. The story centers on a family headed by Ramkishan, and containing his wife Mamta as well as three sons, played by the leading actors. The film was shot in Mumbais Film City and in the villages of Rajasthan state. Earning over worldwide, Hum Saath-Saath Hain went on to become the highest-grossing film of the year. The film was declared an All Time blockbuster by Box Office India. It received overwhelming response from the audiences and predominantly positive reviews from critics. It was also the first Bollywood film to be played in Canadian theatres, with six screenings in Toronto. Salman Khans performance earned him Best Actor nomination at Zee Cine Awards held in 2000. Meanwhile, Mohnish Behl received a Best Supporting Actor nomination at 45th Filmfare Awards for his performance. The film was also dubbed into the Telugu and released with the title Premaanuraagam. Won't Back Down Wont Back Down is a drama film directed by Daniel Barnz and starring Maggie Gyllenhaal, Viola Davis and Holly Hunter. It was released on September 28, 2012. Second in Command Second in Command is a 2006 American action film starring Jean-Claude van Damme and directed by Simon Fellows. The film was released direct-to-DVD in the United States on May 2, 2006. Hunt to Kill Hunt to Kill is a 2010 Canadian action film starring Steve Austin, Gary Daniels, and Eric Roberts. Ek Hasina Thi Ek Hasina Thi is a 2004 Indian neo-noir thriller film directed by Sriram Raghavan, produced by Ram Gopal Varma, and starring Urmila Matondkar and Saif Ali Khan in the lead roles. The screenplay was by Sriram Raghavan and Pooja Ladha Surti. The film borrows elements from the Sidney Sheldon story If Tomorrow Comes. In her review, critic Ronjita Kulkarni says that its "loosely based" on Double Jeopardy, while "the film also adapts a scene from The Bone Collector." The film was premiered at the New York Asian Film Festival.. The film is usually considered one of the best works of Actress Urmila, Actor Saif Ali Khan and Director Sriram Raghavan. Blame! Blame! is a 2017 Japanese CGI anime science fiction action film directed by Hiroyuki Seshita, produced by Polygon Pictures, written by Tsutomu Nihei and based on the manga series Blame!, which was written and illustrated by Tsutomu Nihei. It was released globally by Netflix on May 20, 2017. Animal Animal is a 2014 American horror thriller film, directed by Brett Simmons and starring Elizabeth Gillies, Keke Palmer, Jeremy Sumpter, Eve, and Joey Lauren Adams. The film follows a group of friends that find themselves terrorized by a bloodthirsty beast. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on June 17, 2014. Viceroy's House Viceroys House is a 2017 British-Indian historical drama film directed by Gurinder Chadha and written by Paul Mayeda Berges, Moira Buffini, and Chadha. The film stars Hugh Bonneville, Gillian Anderson, Manish Dayal, Huma Qureshi, and Michael Gambon. It was selected to be screened out of competition at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 3 March 2017, while the Hindi dubbed version titled Partition: 1947 was released in India on 18 August 2017, 3 days after its 70th Independence Day. It was released worldwide on 1 September 2017. Viceroys House is based on Freedom at Midnight by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre, and The Shadow of the Great Game: The Untold Story of Partition by Narendra Singh Sarila. Lights in the Dusk Lights in the Dusk is a 2006 Finnish comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by Aki Kaurismäki. Starring Janne Hyytiäinen, Ilkka Koivula, and Maria Järvenhelmi, the film was presented at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. It is the last installment in Kaurismäkis "Finland" trilogy after Drifting Clouds and The Man Without a Past. The film is about a security guard who is set up in a robbery by a femme fatale who exploits his gullibility and loyalty. Classical music is used as background throughout much of the film, including excerpts from the work of the famous Swedish tenor Jussi Björling. It has been argued that the film deals with the ways in which "capitalism has painted the town red, just a different shade of red from its socialist connotations," as well as that "rock is so important to the director that a number of his males, including Koistinen, favor a 50s, greasy, sweptback hair style, to go along with their love of rock n roll." The Blue Max The Blue Max is a 1966 British war film in DeLuxe Color and filmed in CinemaScope, about a German fighter pilot on the Western Front during World War I. It was directed by John Guillermin, stars George Peppard, James Mason and Ursula Andress, and features Karl Michael Vogler and Jeremy Kemp. The screenplay was written by David Pursall, Jack Seddon, and Gerald Hanley, based on the novel of the same name by Jack D. Hunter as adapted by Ben Barzman and Basilio Franchina. In contrast to films that romanticise the Flying Aces of the Great War, the protagonist of The Blue Max is depicted as a man who appears to have no regard for anyone but himself. Set against the realities of modern warfare, the film also explores the decline of chivalry and the advent of total war. The Beautiful Person The Beautiful Person is a 2008 French film directed by Christophe Honoré. It is a modernized adaptation of the seventeenth-century French novel La Princesse de Clèves. Honoré was inspired to make the film after then French president Nicolas Sarkozy repeatedly criticized the book as irrelevant in regard to modern life. Night Falls on Manhattan Night Falls on Manhattan is a 1996 American crime drama film directed by Sidney Lumet, set and filmed on location in New York City. Its screenplay is by Lumet, based on a novel by Robert Daley entitled Tainted Evidence. The film centers on a newly elected district attorney played by Andy García, who is eager to stamp out corruption within the New York City Police Department. Ian Holm, James Gandolfini, Lena Olin, Ron Leibman and Richard Dreyfuss star in principal supporting roles. A joint collective effort to commit to the films production was made by the studios of Paramount Pictures and Spelling Films. It was commercially distributed by Paramount Pictures theatrically, and by Paramount Home Entertainment for home media. Night Falls on Manhattan explores criminal law, political corruption, and the repercussions of violence. Following its cinematic release, it failed to garner any awards from mainstream organizations for its lead acting or production merits. Night Falls on Manhattan premiered in U.S. theaters on May 16, 1997 grossing $9,889,670 in domestic ticket receipts. The film saw its widest release in 758 theaters nationwide. Preceding its theatrical run, the film was generally met with mixed to positive critical reviews before its initial screening in cinemas. The Region 1 Code widescreen edition with special features was released on DVD in the United States on November 17, 1998. Billa Billa is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by Vishnuvardhan. It is a reboot to 1980 Tamil film Billa which itself was a remake of the 1978 Hindi movie Don. Ajith Kumar playing a double role alongside Nayanthara and Namitha Vankawala playing the female leads, while Prabhu Ganesan, Rahman, Adithya Menon and Santhanam playing supporting roles. The film was produced by L. Suresh and Abdurrahman.M, while featuring a score and soundtrack by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by Nirav Shah and editing by A. Sreekar Prasad. The project commenced in April 2007 and was released and distributed worldwide by Ayngaran International on 14 December 2007. The film, upon release, emerged a high financial success, and was selected to be screened at the 61st Cannes Film Festival. The film is followed by a prequel, Billa II. The Little Stranger The Little Stranger is a 2018 gothic drama film directed by Lenny Abrahamson and written by Lucinda Coxon, based on the novel of same name by Sarah Waters. The film stars Domhnall Gleeson, Ruth Wilson, Will Poulter, and Charlotte Rampling. Set in 1948, the plot follows a doctor who visits an old house where his mother used to work, only to discover it may hold a dark secret. The film was released in the United States on 31 August 2018, by Focus Features, and received positive reviews from critics. Secret Admirer Secret Admirer is a 1985 American teen romantic comedy film written and directed by David Greenwalt in his feature film directorial debut, and starring C. Thomas Howell, Lori Loughlin, Kelly Preston and Fred Ward. The original music score was composed by Jan Hammer. The film was produced at the height of the teen sex comedy cinema craze in the mid-1980s. Elizabeth I Elizabeth I is a two-part 2005 British historical drama television miniseries directed by Tom Hooper, written by Nigel Williams, and starring Helen Mirren as Elizabeth I of England. The miniseries covers approximately the last 24 years of her nearly 45-year reign. Part 1 focuses on the final years of her relationship with the Earl of Leicester, played by Jeremy Irons. Part 2 focuses on her subsequent relationship with the Earl of Essex, played by Hugh Dancy. The series originally was broadcast in the United Kingdom in two two-hour segments on Channel 4. It later aired on HBO in the United States, CBC and TMN in Canada, ATV in Hong Kong, ABC in Australia, and TVNZ Television One in New Zealand. The series went on to win Emmy, Peabody, and Golden Globe Awards. Monkey Trouble Monkey Trouble is a 1994 American comedy drama film directed by Franco Amurri and starring Thora Birch and Harvey Keitel. Leprechaun 4: In Space Leprechaun 4: In Space is a 1997 American science fiction black comedy slasher film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It is the fourth installment in the Leprechaun series. An Evening with Kevin Smith An Evening with Kevin Smith is a DVD featuring question and answer sessions that the comedian and filmmaker Kevin Smith held with his fans at various American colleges in 2001/2002. The colleges were: Clark University, Cornell University, Indiana University, Kent State University and University of Wyoming. During the sessions, Smith answers questions regarding his movies, as well as his life. He discusses how he got started in the movie industry, how different films came about, his friendship with Jason Mewes, and his relationship with the media, fans, and various other celebrities. The film features numerous comedic stories from Smith’s life at that point in his early 30s. Smith first unearthed stories such as his relationship with Warner Bros. and their famously unreleased “Superman Lives”. The story became the basis for a 2016 documentary. The story Smith tells involves producer Jon Peters wanting to include elements of generic blockbuster cliché in Smith’s script, these include Superman fighting a large mechanical spider, a story point later included in Peters box office bomb Wild Wild West. Another story Smith recalls is of when he first met his future wife whilst promoting Dogma in 1999 and the birth of his daughter that same year. Smith tells of how he was physically injured the night he first slept with his wife, a fact he never told her until a full year into their marriage. One of Smiths most popular stories from the DVD is of when he was unknowingly forced to make a near 5-hour long documentary for Prince about God and the evolution of man, both of which are two topics Smith has little to no involvement in. Smith reveals he was angry with the pop star towards the end of the week he spent with him, especially when he learns of the documentary never seeing the light of day, instead being put into Prince’s vault which includes over 100 original music videos and hundreds of hours of music previously unreleased according to Smith. The Amateurs The Amateurs, originally called The Moguls, is a 2005 comedy film written and directed by Michael Traeger and starring Jeff Bridges. The story revolves around six friends in a small town in the United States who decide to make a full length amateur adult film. The film was released under the title The Moguls in the United Kingdom on April 28, 2006. The film was released under the title The Amateurs and opened in limited release in the United States on December 7, 2007. The Young Master The Young Master is a 1980 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Yuen Biao, Fung Fung and Shih Kien. The film was released in Hong Kong on 9 February 1980. The film is notable for being the first that Jackie Chan worked on for Golden Harvest, and despite being his second film as director, it is often incorrectly regarded as his directorial debut. The film was co-written by Edward Tang, Lau Tin-chi and Tung Lu, and produced by Raymond Chow and Leonard Ho. Dragon Lord was originally intended to be the sequel to The Young Master, and was to be called Young Master in Love, as confirmed by Jackie Chan in his book. The Silence The Silence is a 2010 German thriller film directed by Baran bo Odar, after the German crime fiction novel The Silence by Jan Costin Wagner. Sleepless Sleepless is a 2001 Italian giallo film directed by Dario Argento. The film stars Max von Sydow and Stefano Dionisi and marks Argentos return to the giallo subgenre. The film was another box office success when it opened in Italy, taking in over $5,019,733,505 lira by the end of its theatrical run. Mission Kashmir Mission Kashmir is a 2000 Indian action thriller film directed and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. Starring an ensemble cast of Sanjay Dutt, Hrithik Roshan, Preity Zinta, Jackie Shroff, and Sonali Kulkarni, its screenplay was written by Pulitzer Prize finalist Suketu Mehta. The film follows the life and tragedy of a young boy named Altaaf Khan after his entire family is accidentally killed by police officers. He is adopted by the police chief who is responsible for this, and when Altaaf finds out, he seeks revenge and becomes a terrorist. The film deals with terrorism and the tragedy of children suffering from war. It was rated R in America due to violence. The film was screened at the Stockholm International Film Festival. Upon release, the film, despite releasing along with Aditya Chopras romance Mohabbatein, the film became a critical and commercial success and emerged as the 3rd highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2000. Mission Kashmir received six nominations at the 46th Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Villain, and won Best Action. My Best Friend My Best Friend is a French film starring Daniel Auteuil, Dany Boon, and Julie Gayet. Nirvana Nirvana is a 1997 Italian cyberpunk science fiction film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. The film stars Christopher Lambert, Diego Abatantuono, Sergio Rubini, and Stefania Rocca. It was screened out of competition at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. The Luck of the Irish The Luck of the Irish is a 2001 American Disney Channel original movie. Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu is a 2006 Tamil-language neo-noir action thriller film written and directed by Gautham Menon. Starring Kamal Haasan and Jyothika in prominent roles, while Kamalinee Mukherjee, Prakash Raj, Daniel Balaji, and Salim Baig played supporting roles. The film features music composed by Harris Jayaraj. This was one of the first Tamil films to feature gay characters and was also one of the first Indian films to be made using Super 35. The music was composed by Harris Jayaraj with cinematography by Ravi Varman and editing by Anthony. Jyothika was nominated for the Best Actress category at the Filmfare Awards for her character Aradhana. The film was released on 25 August 2006 to positive reviews and became a blockbuster at box office. It also released in Telugu as Raghavan and in Hindi as The Smart Hunt. Dishoom Dishoom is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language buddy cop action comedy film directed by Rohit Dhawan, produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, and written by Rohit Dhawan and Tushar Hiranandani. The film stars John Abraham, Varun Dhawan and Jacqueline Fernandez alongside Akshaye Khanna as the antagonist, marking his comeback to acting after a four-year break. Dishoom released worldwide on 29 July 2016. It was commercially successful at the box office, earning more than 120 crs. worldwide. The River The River is a 1984 American drama film directed by Mark Rydell, written by Robert Dillon and Julian Barry, and stars Sissy Spacek, Mel Gibson, and Scott Glenn. The film tells the story of a struggling farm family in the Tennessee valley trying to keep its farm from going under in the face of bank foreclosures and floods. The father faces the dilemma of having to work as a strikebreaker in a steel mill to keep his family farm from foreclosure. It was based on the true story of farmers who unknowingly took jobs as strikebreakers at a steel mill after their crops had been destroyed by rain. The film was released theatrically on December 19, 1984 by Universal Pictures. It received mixed reviews, with critics praising Spaceks performance and the cinematography, but criticizing the screenplay, execution, and Gibsons performance, whom many considered to have been miscast. It was a box office failure, grossing only $11.5 million against an $18 million budget. Despite that it received five nominations at the 57th Academy Awards including Best Actress. Results Results is a 2015 indie romantic comedy film written and directed by Andrew Bujalski. The film stars Guy Pearce, Cobie Smulders, Kevin Corrigan, Giovanni Ribisi, Brooklyn Decker, Anthony Michael Hall, and Constance Zimmer. Ahead of its Sundance Film Festival Premiere, Results was acquired by Magnolia Pictures. The film had its premiere at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2015. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on May 29, 2015. Chocolat Chocolat is a 2016 French drama film directed by Roschdy Zem and starring Omar Sy and James Thiérrée. A Zed & Two Noughts A Zed & Two Noughts is a 1985 film written and directed by Peter Greenaway. This film was Greenaways first collaboration with cinematographer Sacha Vierny, who went on to shoot virtually all of Greenaways work in the 1980s and 1990s, until Viernys death. Greenaway referred to Vierny as his "most important collaborator". The film is a rumination on life, love, bad sex, doubling, mans mistreatment of animals, artifice v. the life force and the inevitability of birth, death and decay. Journey's End Journeys End is a 2017 British war film, based on the 1928 play Journeys End by R. C. Sherriff. Written by Simon Reade and directed by Saul Dibb, it is the fifth film adaptation of the play, following Journeys End, The Other Side, Aces High, and a 1988 BBC TV film. The film was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky is a 2009 French film directed by Jan Kounen. It was chosen as the Closing Film of the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, and was shown on 24 May 2009. Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky is based on the 2002 fictional novel Coco and Igor by Chris Greenhalgh and traces a rumoured affair between Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky in Paris in 1920, the year that Chanel No. 5 was created. Greenhalgh also wrote the screenplay for the film. Chanel and its former chief designer Karl Lagerfeld lent their support to the production; they granted access to the companys archives and to Coco Chanels apartment at 31, rue Cambon, Paris. TT3D: Closer to the Edge TT3D: Closer to the Edge is a British documentary film by first time director Richard de Aragues. The film is narrated by Jared Leto and charts the Isle of Man TT motorcycle race that takes place on the Isle of Man every year. It follows the leading riders in the 2010 race, most notably Guy Martin and Ian Hutchinson. It was shot in 3D, and charts the racers dedication and the risks involved in their bid to become King of the Mountain. The film was released to the public in 2011 to critical acclaim and was a financial success. Grossing $2 million, it is the seventh highest-grossing documentary in the United Kingdom. 2 or 3 Things I Know About Her Two or Three Things I Know About Her is a 1967 French New Wave film directed by Jean-Luc Godard, one of three features he completed that year. Like the other two, it is considered both socially and stylistically radical. Village Voice critic Amy Taubin considers it one of the greatest achievements in filmmaking. Flight of the Intruder Flight of the Intruder is a 1991 war film directed by John Milius, and starring Danny Glover, Willem Dafoe, and Brad Johnson. It is based on the novel of the same name by former Grumman A-6 Intruder pilot Stephen Coonts. The film received negative reviews upon release, and as of 2017 is Milius final theatrical release as a director. The Canterbury Tales The Canterbury Tales is a 1972 Italian film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini and based on the medieval narrative poem The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. It is the second film in Pasolinis "Trilogy of Life", the others being The Decameron and Arabian Nights. It won the Golden Bear at the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. Another Thin Man Another Thin Man is a 1939 American film, the third of six in the Thin Man series. It again stars William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles, and is based on the writings of Dashiell Hammett. Their son, Nicky Jr., is also introduced in the film. The cast includes their terrier Asta, Virginia Grey, Otto Kruger, C. Aubrey Smith, Ruth Hussey, Nat Pendleton, Patric Knowles, Sheldon Leonard, Tom Neal, Phyllis Gordon and Marjorie Main. Shemp Howard appears in an uncredited role as "Wacky". The film was originally promoted in the United States under the title of Return of the Thin Man, and was followed by Shadow of the Thin Man. Alien Outpost Outpost 37 is a 2014 science fiction film directed by Jabbar Raisani and starring Adrian Paul. Reiley McClendon, and Rick Ravanello. The film follows a documentary crew sent to record the daily lives of the soldiers of Outpost 37, 12 years after the initial alien invasion. Pizza Pizza is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language mystery horror film written and directed by debutant Karthik Subbaraj. The film features Vijay Sethupathi and Remya Nambeesan in lead roles, while Aadukalam Naren, Jayakumar, Pooja Ramachandran and Bobby Simha play supporting roles. The story is about a pizza delivery boy Michael who lands in a mysterious predicament and how it causes a dramatic change in his life. The film, produced by C. V. Kumar under Thirukumaran Entertainment, was released by Sangam Cinemas. Featuring music composed by Santhosh Narayanan and cinematography by Gopi Amarnath, it was the first Tamil film to feature 7.1 surround sound. Pizza released on 19 October 2012 and went on to become a major critical and commercial success. Pizza was later dubbed into Telugu under the same name and remade into Kannada as Whistle and in Hindi as Pizza. It was also remade into the Bengali film Golpo Holeo Shotti. The Assignment The Assignment is an action crime thriller film directed by Walter Hill and co-written by Hill and Denis Hamill. The film stars Michelle Rodriguez, Tony Shalhoub, Anthony LaPaglia, Caitlin Gerard and Sigourney Weaver. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2016, before being released through video on demand on March 3, 2017, prior to a limited release on April 7, 2017, by Saban Films. Michael the Brave Michael the Brave is a Romanian historic epic film, directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu and starring Amza Pellea in the leading role. The film is a representation of the life of Wallachias ruler Michael The Brave, and his will to unite the three Romanian principalities in one country. The film was released in 1970 in Romania, and worldwide by Columbia Pictures as The Last Crusade. Broken English Broken English is a 2007 American romance film written and directed by Zoe Cassavetes and starring Parker Posey, Melvil Poupaud, Drea de Matteo, Justin Theroux, Peter Bogdanovich, and Gena Rowlands. My Name Ain't Johnny Meu Nome Não É Johnny is a 2008 Brazilian film directed by Mauro Lima. A box office hit, it was one of the 14 films considered by the Ministry of Culture to represent Brazil in the competition for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2008 ceremony. The film was based on the book Meu Nome Não é Johnny by Guilherme Fiuza. The Star Chamber The Star Chamber is a 1983 American crime–drama/mystery–thriller film starring Michael Douglas, Hal Holbrook, Yaphet Kotto, Sharon Gless, James B. Sikking, and Joe Regalbuto. The film was written by Roderick Taylor and Peter Hyams and directed by Hyams. Its title is taken from the name of the Star Chamber, the notorious 15th−17th-century English court. The Blood of Heroes The Blood of Heroes is a 1989 Australian-American post-apocalyptic film written and directed by David Webb Peoples, produced by Charles Roven, and starring Rutger Hauer, Joan Chen, and Vincent DOnofrio. The film has inspired the creation of the sport Jugger. Gotti Gotti: The Rise and Fall of a Real Life Mafia Don is a 1996 HBO original crime drama film made for television directed by Robert Harmon. The film stars Armand Assante in the title role as infamous Gambino crime family boss John Gotti, along with William Forsythe, and Anthony Quinn. Assante won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Special for his performance. Assante also received a Golden Globe nomination the same year. Take My Eyes Take My Eyes is a 2003 Spanish romantic drama film directed by Icíar Bollaín, starring Laia Marull and Luis Tosar. Critically acclaimed for its unclichéd treatment of domestic violence, it won seven Goya Awards in 2004, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Lead Actor, Best Lead Actress, and Best Supporting Actress. This film was also nominated for the Ariel Award in 2005 in the category Best Iberoamerican Film. Ulidavaru Kandanthe Ulidavaru Kandante is a 2014 Indian Kannada neo-noir crime drama anthology film written and directed by debutant Rakshit Shetty. Shetty appears in the lead role, along with Kishore, Tara, Achyuth Kumar, Rishab Shetty, and Yagna Shetty playing supporting roles. The film involves an anthology of five stories connected to an incident of a persons murder, with the each character narrating it in his own perspective. The film was geared up to be sent to the Cannes Film Festival, and released on 28 March 2014, to generally positive reviews from film critics who acclaimed the direction, performances of Rakshit Shetty and Sheetal Shetty, and cinematography. The film was the first in Kannada to be shot entirely in sync sound technology. The film has been remade in Tamil starring Nivin Pauly as Richie. Dead Heat Dead Heat is a 1988 American buddy cop zombie comedy film directed by Mark Goldblatt and starring Treat Williams and Joe Piscopo.. The film is about an LAPD police officer who is murdered while attempting to arrest zombies who have been reanimated by the head of Dante Laboratories in order to carry out violent armed robberies, and decides to get revenge with the help of his former partner. The January Man The January Man is a 1989 comedy-thriller film, directed by Pat OConnor from a screenplay by John Patrick Shanley. The film stars Kevin Kline as Nick Starkey, a smart ex-NYPD detective who is lured back into service by his police commissioner brother when a serial killer terrorizes the city. Nick becomes involved with the mayors daughter and is aided in his investigation by his neighbor, Ed, an artist. Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical Reefer Madness, also known as Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical, is a 2005 American made-for-television musical comedy film directed by Andy Fickman, written by Kevin Murphy and Dan Studney, and produced by the three. It is a film adaptation of the trios musical of the same name, itself based on the 1936 exploitation film also of the same title. It premiered on Showtime on April 16, 2005. The film stars Kristen Bell, Christian Campbell, and John Kassir reprising their stage roles, with the notable addition of Alan Cumming and Ana Gasteyer in other lead roles. Robert Torti, who played the characters of both Jack and Jesus onstage, portrays only the latter in this version. Neighboring Sounds Neighboring Sounds is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed and written by Kleber Mendonça Filho, produced by Emilie Lesclaux and starring Irandhir Santos, Gustavo Jahn and Maeve Jinkings. The film was screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and was released nationally on January 4, 2013. It was selected as the Brazilian submission for best foreign language film at the 86th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. New York Times film critic Anthony Oliver Scott named it one of the top films of 2012. In Bed with Santa In Bed with Santa is a Swedish black comedy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 26 November 1999, directed by Kjell Sundvall. A German remake was made in 2007 under the title Messy Christmas. A French remake was made in 2014 under the title Divin Enfant Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul is a 2017 American road comedy film directed by David Bowers. It is the fourth and final installment in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid film series, and is based on the ninth and tenth books in the series, The Long Haul and Old School, and one element each based on the seventh and eighth books, The Third Wheel and Hard Luck. It is both a sequel and a soft reboot because the cast members from the first three films do not reprise their roles, and were replaced by a new cast. It was theatrically released on May 19, 2017, by 20th Century Fox. The film received negative reviews, with many criticizing its new cast. It grossed $40 million worldwide on a $22 million production cost. Galaxy of Terror Galaxy of Terror is a 1981 science fiction horror film produced by Roger Corman through New World Pictures and directed by Bruce D. Clark. It was distributed by United Artists. It stars Edward Albert, Erin Moran, Ray Walston and Taaffe OConnell. 10th & Wolf 10th & Wolf is a 2006 film about the Philadelphia Mafia directed by Robert Moresco. It is based on a true story of a mob war in South Philadelphia. The film stars James Marsden, Giovanni Ribisi and Brad Renfro and features appearances by Dennis Hopper, Val Kilmer, Piper Perabo, Lesley Ann Warren, Tommy Lee, 1980s italian comedian, singer, actor and director Francesco Salvi and Brian Dennehy. The film was billed as based on a story by "Donnie Brasco", the undercover name of FBI agent Joseph Pistone, who successfully infiltrated the Mafia, as portrayed in the movie of the same name starring Johnny Depp and Al Pacino. While the film is set in Philadelphia, it was filmed in Pittsburgh, with scenes at Toms Diner and Bloom Cigar Company in the South Side and Hartwood Mansion. Samurai Cop Samurai Cop is a 1991 American direct-to-video action film directed, produced and written by Amir Shervan. The film stars Robert ZDar, Matt Hannon and Mark Frazer. The film has attained a cult following, and is often cited as one of the worst films of all time. The Broadway Melody The Broadway Melody, also known as The Broadway Melody of 1929, is a 1929 American pre-Code musical film and the first sound film to win an Academy Award for Best Picture. It was one of the first musicals to feature a Technicolor sequence, which sparked the trend of color being used in a flurry of musicals that would hit the screens in 1929–1930. Today the Technicolor sequence is lost; only a black and white copy survives in available versions. The film was the first musical released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and was Hollywoods first all-talking musical. The Broadway Melody was written by Norman Houston and James Gleason from a story by Edmund Goulding, and directed by Harry Beaumont. Original music was written by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown, including the popular hit "You Were Meant for Me". The George M. Cohan classic "Give My Regards to Broadway" is used under the opening establishing shots of New York City, its film debut. Bessie Love was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance. Pixote Pixote: a Lei do Mais Fraco is a 1980 Brazilian drama film directed by Héctor Babenco. The screenplay was written by Babenco and Jorge Durán, based on the book A Infância dos Mortos by José Louzeiro. It is the chilling, documentary-like account of Brazils delinquent youth and how they are used by corrupt police and other crime organizations to commit crimes. The film features Fernando Ramos da Silva as Pixote and Marília Pêra as Sueli. The plot revolves around Pixote, a young boy who is used as a child criminal in muggings and drug transport. Krabat Krabat is a 2008 German fantasy film directed by Marco Kreuzpaintner from a screenplay by Michael Gutmann and Kreuzpaintner, based on Otfried Preußlers novel of the same name. The plot is about a boy, Krabat, who learns black magic from a sorcerer. A DVD-Video encode of the film is distributed in the United Kingdom as Krabat and the Legend of the Satanic Mill. It premiered in the US at the Seattle International Film Festival in 2009. The Beatles Anthology The Beatles Anthology is a documentary television series on the career of the Beatles. It was broadcast on UK television in six parts on ITV between 26 November and 31 December 1995, while in the United States it was seen as three feature-length episodes on ABC between 19 and 23 November 1995. It was released in greatly expanded form as an eight-volume VHS set and an eight-disc Laserdisc set on 5 September 1996. The series was re-released on DVD in 2003, with an 81-minute special-features disc. Born to Race Born to Race is a 2011 action film directed by Alex Ranarivelo, and stars Joseph Cross and John Pyper-Ferguson. Trauma Trauma is a 1993 giallo horror film directed by Dario Argento and starring Asia Argento, Christopher Rydell, Piper Laurie, and Frederic Forrest. It was one of two films Argento directed in the United States outside of his native Italy, the other being the 1990 anthology film Two Evil Eyes. The Players Club The Players Club is a 1998 American dark comedy/drama film written and directed by Ice Cube in his directorial debut. With Ice Cube, the film stars Bernie Mac, Monica Calhoun, Jamie Foxx, John Amos, A. J. Johnson, Alex Thomas, Charlie Murphy, Terrence Howard, Faizon Love and LisaRaye in her first starring role. Titanic Titanic is a 1953 American drama film directed by Jean Negulesco. Its plot centers on an estranged couple sailing on the ill-fated maiden voyage of the , which took place on April 14, 1912. It was released a day after the 41st anniversary of the sinking. Conan O'Brien Can't Stop Conan OBrien Cant Stop is a 2011 documentary film by Rodman Flender featuring Conan OBrien and focusing on his comedy tour, The Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television Tour, which took place in 2010 following his departure from The Tonight Show with Conan OBrien due to the controversial 2010 Tonight Show conflict. Flender is OBriens friend and Harvard classmate. Satan's Slaves Satans Slaves is a 2017 Indonesian horror film written and directed by Joko Anwar. It is a loose remake-prequel to the 1980 film of the same name directed by Sisworo Gautama Putra. The plot follows a now-poor and hapless family haunted by the death of their mother who dies after being bedridden for three years from a strange and debilitating illness. As of November 7, 2017, the movie has been watched by 4.2 million moviegoers, making Pengabdi Setan the highest-grossing domestic Indonesian film of 2017. The movie was released in a total of 42 countries including Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, Germany, and the United States. Friendly Persuasion Friendly Persuasion is a 1956 American Civil War drama film starring Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire, Anthony Perkins, Richard Eyer, Robert Middleton and Phyllis Love. The screenplay was adapted by Michael Wilson from the 1945 novel The Friendly Persuasion by Jessamyn West, and was directed by William Wyler. The film tells the story of a Quaker family in southern Indiana during the American Civil War and the way the war tests their pacifist beliefs. The film was originally released with no screenwriting credit because Wilson was on the Hollywood blacklist. His credit was restored in 1996. Lake Placid 2 Lake Placid 2 is a 2007 American made-for-television comedy horror film directed by David Flores. It is a sequel to Lake Placid and the second installment in the Lake Placid series. The film premiered on April 28, 2007 on the Sci-Fi Channel and was released direct to video on January 29, 2008. Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe is a 2011 American television film based on the USA Network television series Burn Notice. It was the first official Burn Notice spin-off, starring Bruce Campbell of the Evil Dead, and directed by Jeffrey Donovan. The show was broadcast in the United States on April 17, 2011, on the U.S. television network USA Network. The film, while not an episode of the show, introduced plot elements for the shows fifth season. Mysterious Island Mysterious Island is a 1961 science fiction adventure film about prisoners in the American Civil War who escape in a balloon and then find themselves stranded on a remote island populated by giant mutated animals. Loosely based upon the 1874 novel The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne, the film was produced by Charles H. Schneer and directed by Cy Endfield. Shot in Catalonia, Spain, and at Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, England, the film serves as a showcase for Ray Harryhausens stop motion animation effects. Like several of Harryhausens classic productions, the musical score was composed by Bernard Herrmann. The film was remade in 2005. Dracula Has Risen from the Grave Dracula Has Risen from the Grave is a 1968 British horror film directed by Freddie Francis for Hammer Films. It stars Christopher Lee as Count Dracula, with support from Rupert Davies, Veronica Carlson, Barry Andrews, Barbara Ewing, Ewan Hooper and Michael Ripper. This was the fourth entry in Hammers Dracula series, and the third to feature Christopher Lee as the titular vampire. Haunted Haunted is a 1995 horror film, by veteran director Lewis Gilbert and starring Aidan Quinn, Kate Beckinsale, Anthony Andrews, Victoria Shalet and John Gielgud. It is based on a novel of the same name by James Herbert, but makes significant changes to the original story. The film was produced by Andrews and Gilbert. Mission London Mission London is a 2010 comedy film directed by Dimitar Mitovski and starring Alan Ford, Lee Nicholas Harris and Ralph Brown. Dream a Little Dream Dream a Little Dream is a 1989 teen film directed by Marc Rocco and starring Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, Meredith Salenger, Jason Robards, Piper Laurie and Harry Dean Stanton. It was filmed in Wilmington. Released in 1,019 theaters, it accumulated $5,552,441. This was the third film featuring the two Coreys. The films sequel, Dream a Little Dream 2, was released in 1995. Tremors 5: Bloodlines Tremors 5: Bloodlines is a direct-to-video monster film directed by Don Michael Paul and produced by Ogden Gavanski. Released on October 6, 2015, it is the fifth film of the Tremors franchise. The film came 11 years after The Legend Begins, serving as Universal Studios’ re-launch of the franchise. This was the first entry in the series made without participation of Stampede Entertainment, the production company formed by the writing team that created the series; Universal choose instead to maintain all creative control. The film received mixed reaction from professional critics, but received more positive reviews from fans of the franchise. 20 Million Miles to Earth 20 Million Miles to Earth is a 1957 American black and white science fiction monster film directed by Nathan H. Juran and starring William Hopper, Joan Taylor, and Frank Puglia. It was produced by Charles H. Schneers Morningside Productions for Columbia Pictures. The screenplay was written by Bob Williams and Christopher Knopf from an original treatment by Charlott Knight. As with several other Schneer-Columbia collaborations, the film was developed to showcase the stop-motion animation of Ray Harryhausen. Car Wash Car Wash is a 1976 American comedy film released by Universal Pictures. The film was directed by Michael Schultz from a screenplay by Joel Schumacher. Starring Franklyn Ajaye, Bill Duke, George Carlin, Irwin Corey, Ivan Dixon, Antonio Fargas, Jack Kehoe, Clarence Muse, Lorraine Gary, The Pointer Sisters, and Richard Pryor, Car Wash is an episodic comedy about a day in the lives of the employees and the owner, Mr. B, of a Los Angeles car wash. The Golem The Golem: How He Came into the World is a 1920 silent horror film and a leading example of early German Expressionism. Paul Wegener starred as the titular creature, as well as co-directing the film with Carl Boese and co-writing the script with Henrik Galeen based on Gustav Meyrinks 1915 novel. Photographer Karl Freund went on to work on the 1930s classic Universal horror films years later in Hollywood. This was the third of three films that Wegener made featuring the golem, the other two being The Golem and the short comedy The Golem and the Dancing Girl, in which Wegener dons the golem make-up in order to frighten a young lady with whom he is infatuated. The Golem: How He Came into the World is a prequel to The Golem from 1915 and as the only one of the three films that has not been lost, is the best known of the series. Highway Highway is a 2002 American independent drama film written by Scott Rosenberg and directed by James Cox. It stars Jared Leto, Jake Gyllenhaal and Selma Blair. The White Countess The White Countess is a 2005 drama film directed by James Ivory and starring Ralph Fiennes, Natasha Richardson, Vanessa Redgrave, Hiroyuki Sanada, Lynn Redgrave, Allan Corduner, and Madeleine Potter. The screenplay by Kazuo Ishiguro focuses on a disparate group of displaced persons attempting to survive in Shanghai in the late 1930s. Last Train from Gun Hill Last Train from Gun Hill is a 1959 Western in VistaVision and Technicolor by action director John Sturges. It stars Kirk Douglas, Anthony Quinn, Carolyn Jones, and Earl Holliman. Douglas and Holliman had previously appeared together in Sturges Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, which used much of the same crew. Rampage: Capital Punishment Rampage: Capital Punishment is a 2014 action film and a direct sequel to the 2009 film Rampage. It is directed by Uwe Boll and was released on August 19, 2014. A third film in the series was released in 2016, President Down. Into the Inferno Into the Inferno is a 2016 documentary film directed by Werner Herzog. In it, Herzog explores active volcanoes from around the world, and the people who live near them, with volcanologist and co-director Clive Oppenheimer. The film had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on 3 September 2016 before its debut on Netflix on 28 October 2016. The Mustang The Mustang is a 2019 drama film directed by Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre, from a screenplay by Clermont-Tonnerre, Mona Fastvold and Brock Norman Brock. It stars Matthias Schoenaerts as an incarcerated convict who participates in a rehabilitation program centered around training of wild horses. Jason Mitchell, Gideon Adlon, Connie Britton and Bruce Dern appear in supporting roles. The Mustang is based on an actual rehabilitation program in Carson City, Nevada. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 31, 2019, and was released in the United States on March 15, 2019, by Focus Features. Sun Alley Sonnenallee is a 1999 comedy film about life in East Berlin in the late 1970s. The movie was directed by Leander Haußmann. The film was released shortly before the corresponding novel, Am kürzeren Ende der Sonnenallee. Both the book and the screenplay were written by Thomas Brussig and while they are based on the same characters and setting, differ in storyline significantly. Both the movie and the book emphasize the importance of pop-art and in particular, pop music, for the youth of East Berlin. The Sonnenallee is an actual street in Berlin that was intersected by the border between East and West during the time of the Berlin Wall, although it bears little resemblance to the film set. Sonnenallee was broadcast in the Czech Republic under the title Eastie Boys. Somers Town Somers Town is a 2008 film directed by Shane Meadows, written by Paul Fraser and produced by Barnaby Spurrier. It stars Thomas Turgoose, Piotr Jagiello, Kate Dickie, Perry Benson, and Elisa Lasowski. It was entirely funded by Eurostar. The film is a study of social environment in the Somers Town area of London, largely shot in black and white. A Brighter Summer Day A Brighter Summer Day is a 1991 Taiwanese epic coming-of-age drama film directed by Edward Yang and is considered by most to be a masterpiece of contemporary cinema. The film is an extraordinarily large project for a Chinese-language film, not only for its duration of almost four hours, but also for its involvement of more than 100 amateur actors in different roles. The English title is derived from the lyrics of Elvis Presleys "Are You Lonesome Tonight?". The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards but was not nominated. The film addresses a great array of human-centred themes such as the eager search for guidance during adolescence, the angst resulting from social detachment, the everyday hardships of parenthood, the pursuit of a satisfying individual and collective identity together with the ennui and frustration prompted by failing to do so, the volatility of young love and friendships, the self-aggrandising tendencies commonplace in teenage-made myths, and, especially, the fatal and irreversible consequences of an aimless life and a bewildering upbringing. Edward Yang also tackles highly sensitive political issues like the rise of Western culture to the detriment of Taiwans traditions, the wide-spreading of unrest and violence stirred by socio-political uneasiness, the strained coexistence among social classes trying to deal with an uncertain future, the consequent yearn of migrating towards an expectedly-better country, and the proliferation of self-ruled quasi-political organisations as a way to substitute an unconvincing State. Promise Me This Promise Me This is a film written and directed by the award-winning Serbian filmmaker Emir Kusturica. The film screened on May 26, 2007 at the 60th annual Cannes Film Festival. The international title of the film is Promise Me This, but the film is known as Zavet in Serbian. Juwanna Mann Juwanna Mann is a 2002 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Jesse Vaughan. The film stars Miguel A. Núñez Jr. as Jamal Jeffries, a basketball star becoming a female impersonator and joining womens basketball, after being banned from mens basketball. The film also stars Vivica A. Fox, Kevin Pollak, Tommy Davidson, Kim Wayans, Ginuwine, and J. Don Ferguson. The movie was written by Bradley Allenstein and produced by Bill Gerber. The movie opened in theaters on June 21, 2002. The movie was filmed in Charlotte, at the Charlotte Coliseum and the Independence Arena. The movies soundtrack features music by Diana Ross, James Brown, Mystikal, Ginuwine, Lil Kim and Stevie Wonder. The movies soundtrack was score composed by Basil Poledouris and Wendy & Lisa. Sister Sister is a 2012 Swiss drama film directed by Ursula Meier. The film competed in competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Special Award, the Silver Bear. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, making the January shortlist. A Werewolf Boy A Werewolf Boy is a 2012 South Korean fantasy romance film in which a beautiful teenage girl is sent to a country house for her health, where she befriends and attempts to civilize a feral boy she discovers on the grounds — but the beast inside him is constantly waiting to burst out. Director Jo Sung-hee first wrote the script while studying at the Korean Academy of Film Arts and the script went through several rewrites before it was finalized in its current form. This is Jos commercial debut; he previously directed the arthouse flick End of Animal and the short film Dont Step Out of the House. A Werewolf Boy had its world premiere in the "Contemporary World Cinema" section of the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, then screened at the 17th Busan International Film Festival before its theatrical release on October 31, 2012. It quickly rose up the box office charts to become the most successful Korean melodrama of all time. Finding Fanny Finding Fanny is a 2014 Indian satirical road comedy film directed and written by Homi Adajania and produced by Dinesh Vijan under Maddock Films and presented by Fox Star Studios. Naseeruddin Shah, Dimple Kapadia, Pankaj Kapur, Deepika Padukone and Arjun Kapoor feature in prominent roles. The film is based on a road trip set in Goa and follows the journey of five dysfunctional friends who set out on a road trip in search of Fanny, the love-interest of Naseeruddin Shah. The film had its premiere in India on 1 September 2014 and was released worldwide on 12 September 2014. It was also selected to be screened at 19th Busan International Film Festival in October 2014. Reincarnation is a 2005 Japanese horror film, directed by Takashi Shimizu. It centers on a hopeful actress who won a role in a film that takes her, the cast, and the crew to a hotel where the present soon collides with the past. It was released as a part of the six-volume J-Horror Theater. The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes Smarter Brother is a 1975 American musical comedy film with Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman, Madeline Kahn, Dom DeLuise, Roy Kinnear and Leo McKern. The film was Wilders directorial debut, from his own original script. Douglas Wilmer and Thorley Walters appear as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, respectively. Wilmer had previously appeared as Sherlock Holmes in the 1960s BBC TV series, and Walters played Watson in three other films: Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace, The Best House in London, and Silver Blaze. Tormented Tormented is a 2009 British comedy horror slasher film directed by Jon Wright, written by Stephen Prentice, and starring Alex Pettyfer, April Pearson, Dimitri Leonidas, Calvin Dean and Tuppence Middleton. The plot centers around a group of students being stalked and murdered by the ghost of a bullied teenager. The film was released on 22 May 2009 in the United Kingdom by Pathé and was produced by BBC Films, Pathé, Slingshot Studios, Forward Films, and Screen West Midlands. It received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many praising the humour and cast, but criticizing the formulaic plot. The film earned £284,757 on a £700,000 budget. Harrison's Flowers Harrisons Flowers is a 2001 French film by Elie Chouraqui. It stars, among others, Andie MacDowell, Elias Koteas, Brendan Gleeson, Adrien Brody, Marie Trintignant, Gerard Butler, and David Strathairn. The film is also Quinn Shephards big screen debut. Universal Pictures released this film in the United States theatrically, then Lionsgate released this film in the United States on DVD. For this films United States version, the films length was reduced by about 5 minutes; it also features a new score by Cliff Eidelman. Seconds Apart Seconds Apart is a 2011 American horror film directed by Antonio Negret and starring Orlando Jones, Edmund Entin, and Gary Entin. Aferim! Aferim! is a 2015 Romanian drama film directed by Radu Jude. It was screened in the main competition section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival where Radu Jude won the Silver Bear for Best Director. It was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Howling II: ... Your Sister Is a Werewolf Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf is a 1985 American horror film directed by Philippe Mora and direct sequel to the 1981 film The Howling. The film stars horror film veteran Christopher Lee along with Reb Brown and Annie McEnroe as they try to defeat Sybil Dannings werewolf queen Stirba and stop a werewolf groups plans to conquer the world. Although Gary Brandner, author of The Howling novels, co-wrote the screenplay, the Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf is largely unrelated to his 1979 novel The Howling II. Overnight Delivery Overnight Delivery is a 1998 romantic comedy film directed by Jason Bloom. It was released direct-to-video. It featured Reese Witherspoon and Paul Rudd, prior to both becoming considerably bigger film stars. Give 'em Hell Malone Give Em Hell, Malone is a 2009 American crime film directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Thomas Jane, Ving Rhames and Elsa Pataky. Reflections in a Golden Eye Reflections in a Golden Eye is a 1967 American drama film directed by John Huston based on the 1941 novel of the same name by Carson McCullers. It deals with elements of repressed sexuality, both homosexual and heterosexual, as well as voyeurism and murder. The film stars Marlon Brando and Elizabeth Taylor. The film was unsuccessful at the box office. Murder 2 Murder 2 is a 2011 Bollywood crime thriller film. It is the second installment in the Murder film series and the quasi-sequel to the 2004 film, Murder. It stars Emraan Hashmi, Jacqueline Fernandez and Prashant Narayanan as the main leads, and features Sulagna Panigrahi as a debutant. Directed by Mohit Suri and produced by Mukesh Bhatt, the film released on 8 July 2011. The theatrical trailer of the film was revealed on 1 June 2011 and also in cinemas with Ready. It was the second film in a series of quasi-sequels released under the Bhatt Banner including Raaz – The Mystery Continues, Jannat 2, Jism 2, Raaz 3D and Evil Returns, each of which had nothing to do with their respective prequels, but somehow fell into the same genre following a similar story. It is one of the highest grossing Bollywood films of 2011. The movie is based on the 2008 South Korean movie The Chaser. Crimes of Passion Crimes of Passion is a 1984 American erotic thriller film directed by Ken Russell starring Kathleen Turner, Anthony Perkins, John Laughlin and Annie Potts. The film explores themes of human relationships and mental illness. A mix of sex and suspense, the movie opened to controversy over its content and to negative reviews. Banker Bilo Banker Bilo is a 1980 Turkish language comedy film directed and produced by Ertem Egilmez.The film features Ilyas Salman, Meral Zeren, Sener Sen and Ahu Tugba in the lead role. The film was one of the most popular Turkish comedy films released in 1980s. Perfect Sisters Perfect Sisters is a 2014 Canadian crime drama film directed by Stanley M. Brooks. It stars Abigail Breslin and Georgie Henley. The film was released on April 11, 2014, and was based on the novel The Class Project: How to Kill a Mother, which itself was based on the real-life murder of Linda Andersen. The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human is a 1999 American mockumentary directed and written by Jeff Abugov, and starring David Hyde Pierce, Carmen Electra, Lucy Liu, and Mackenzie Astin. The Big Combo The Big Combo is a 1955 American film noir crime film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and photographed by cinematographer John Alton, with music by David Raksin. The film stars Cornel Wilde, Richard Conte and Brian Donlevy, as well as Jean Wallace, who was Wildes wife at the time. It also included the final screen appearance of actress Helen Walker. Year of the Dog Year of the Dog is a 2007 comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike White and starring Molly Shannon, Laura Dern, Regina King, Thomas McCarthy, Josh Pais, John C. Reilly and Peter Sarsgaard. The film describes the process of a woman that goes from having one pet dog at home to becoming a vegan and an animal rights activist. It premiered January 20, 2007, at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Witless Protection Witless Protection is a 2008 comedy crime film written and directed by Charles Robert Carner and starring Daniel Lawrence Whitney and Jenny McCarthy. Whitney plays Larry Stalder, a small-town deputy in Mississippi. Distributed by Lionsgate, the film was released in theatres on February 22, 2008. It received negative reviews. French Fried Vacation French Fried Vacation is a cult 1978 French comedy film directed by Patrice Leconte. The film satirizes life at holiday resorts such as Club Med. It is one of many films by the French troupe Le Splendid. Josiane Balasko, Michel Blanc, Marie-Anne Chazel, Gérard Jugnot, Thierry Lhermitte and Christian Clavier wrote and created together the play "Amours, Coquillages et Crustacés", and drew the scenario for Les Bronzés from this café-théâtre piece. The film has achieved cult status in France, where it sold 2.2 million tickets during its initial theatrical release. It was followed by two sequels, also directed by Patrice Leconte: Les Bronzés font du ski and Amis pour la vie Mad Love Mad Love is a 1995 teen romantic drama film directed by Antonia Bird and starring Drew Barrymore and Chris ODonnell. The screenplay was written by Paula Milne. The original music score is composed by Andy Roberts. Ocho apellidos catalanes Spanish Affair 2, originally titled as Ocho apellidos catalanes, is a Spanish comedy film directed by Emilio Martínez-Lázaro. It is the sequel to the successful 2014 film Ocho apellidos vascos, with the four main actors reprising their characters. It premiered in Spain on 20 November 2015. Sink or Swim Sink or Swim is a 2018 French comedy film directed by Gilles Lellouche. It was screened out of competition at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Bogus Bogus is a 1996 American fantasy film directed by Norman Jewison, written by Alvin Sargent, and starring Whoopi Goldberg, Gérard Depardieu, and Haley Joel Osment. It features magic tricks with magician Whit Haydn as consultant. It did poorly at the box office and Goldberg was nominated for a Razzie Award for her performance. It was filmed in Canada and New Jersey. The Mule The Mule is a 2014 Australian comedy crime drama film directed by Tony Mahony and Angus Sampson. It was released directly to iTunes and other digital platforms simultaneously in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States on 21 November 2014. Parents Parents is a 1989 black comedy psychological horror film directed by Bob Balaban and written by Christopher Hawthorne. It stars Randy Quaid, Mary Beth Hurt, Sandy Dennis and Bryan Madorsky. The film received a mixed response from critics and fared poorly commercially. Charly Charly is a 1968 American drama film, directed and produced by Ralph Nelson, and written by Stirling Silliphant. It was based on Flowers for Algernon, a science fiction short story and subsequent novel by Daniel Keyes. The film stars Cliff Robertson as Charly Gordon, an intellectually disabled adult who is selected by two doctors to undergo a surgical procedure that triples his IQ as it did for Algernon, a laboratory mouse who also underwent the same procedure; additional roles are co-played by Claire Bloom, Lilia Skala, Leon Janney, and Dick Van Patten. Robertson was reprising his previous portrayal of the same role in a 1961 television adaptation, "The Two Worlds of Charlie Gordon", an episode of the anthology series The United States Steel Hour. The film received positive reviews, and was a success at the box office and, a generation later, in home media sales. The Con Is On The Con Is On is a 2018 heist comedy film directed by James Oakley and co-written by Alex Michaelides and Oakley. The film stars Uma Thurman, Tim Roth, Alice Eve, Sofía Vergara and Maggie Q. It was released in a limited release and through video on demand on May 4, 2018, by Lionsgate. Brighton Rock Brighton Rock is a 2010 British crime film loosely based on Graham Greenes 1938 novel of the same name. Rowan Joffé wrote the screenplay and directed the film, which stars Sam Riley, Andrea Riseborough, Andy Serkis, John Hurt, Sean Harris and Dame Helen Mirren. The novel was previously made into a film in 1947 by the Boulting brothers under the same title. Although the novel and original film are both set in the 1930s, the 21st century adaptation is set during the Mods and Rockers era of the 1960s. Sam Riley plays "Pinkie", the role originally played by Richard Attenborough. Filming began in October 2009. It was largely filmed in the nearby town of Eastbourne, with Eastbourne Pier standing in for Brighton Pier, and at Beachy Head. Some scenes were shot at Hedsor House in Buckinghamshire and in Brighton itself. Ma Mère Ma Mère is a 2004 film about the incestuous relationship between a 17-year-old boy and his attractive, promiscuous, 43-year-old mother. The film stars Isabelle Huppert, Louis Garrel and Emma de Caunes. French director Christophe Honoré, who wrote the screenplay, based it on the controversial and posthumous 1966 novel of the same name by French author Georges Bataille. Honoré shot the film on location on the island of Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain. Its dialogue is almost entirely in French with brief segments in Spanish, German and English. Film distribution company TLA Releasing released Ma Mère in France, at the Cannes Film Market, on 13 May 2004. The Celluloid Closet The Celluloid Closet is a 1995 American documentary film directed and written by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman. The film is based on Vito Russos book of the same name first published in 1981 and on lecture and film clip presentations he gave in 1972–1982. Russo had researched the history of how motion pictures, especially Hollywood films, had portrayed gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender characters. The film was given a limited release in select theatres, including the Castro Theatre in San Francisco, in April 1996, and then shown on cable channel HBO as part of its series America Undercover. The Last Ottoman: Knockout Ali The Last Ottoman: Knockout Ali is a 2007 Turkish action film, directed by Mustafa Şevki Doğan based on the book by Suat Yalaz, starring Kenan İmirzalıoğlu as the titular hero Tahtacızade "Yandım" Ali, who is inspired by the landing of Mustafa Kemal at Samsun and decides to join the resistance movement fighting against the occupation of Constantinople in the aftermath of the First World War. The film, which went on general release across Turkey on , is the fourth highest grossing Turkish film of 2007. Hedgehog in the Fog Hedgehog in the Fog is a 1975 Soviet animated film directed by Yuri Norstein, produced by the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow. The Russian script was written by Sergei Kozlov, who also published a book under the same name. In 2006, Norstein published a book titled Hedgehog in the Fog, listing himself as an author alongside Kozlov. Beyond the Law Beyond the Law is a 1992 TV film written and directed by Larry Ferguson. It tells the story of Dan Saxon, an undercover cop who infiltrates a group of criminal outlaw bikers behind a drug-smuggling and arms-dealing operation. In order to maintain their trust, he must commit ever more dangerous and heinous crimes and must question how far he can go beyond the law. The film stars Charlie Sheen, Linda Fiorentino, and Michael Madsen. The Oh in Ohio The Oh in Ohio is a 2006 American comedy film directed by Billy Kent and starring Parker Posey, Paul Rudd, Mischa Barton and Danny DeVito. The picture was screened at several US film festivals from March to May 2006 and was released theatrically by Cyan Pictures on July 14, 2006. Set in Cleveland, much of the film was shot on location at well-known Cleveland area landmarks such as Coventry Village and Case Western Reserve University. Red's Dream Reds Dream is a 1987 American computer-animated short film produced by Pixar and directed by John Lasseter. The short film, which runs four minutes, stars Red, a unicycle. Propped up in the corner of a bicycle store on a rainy night, Red dreams about a better place. Reds Dream was Pixars second computer-animated short following Luxo Jr. in 1986, also directed by Lasseter. Reds Dream is more strongly character driven than Luxo Jr. The short was designed to demonstrate new technical innovations in imagery. The short was created by employing the companys own Pixar Image Computer, but the computers memory limitations led the animation group to abandon it for further projects. Space was growing tight at the company, and as a result Lasseter and his team worked out of a hallway during production, where Lasseter sometimes slept for days on end. The short premiered at the annual SIGGRAPH conference in Anaheim in July 10, 1987, and received general enthusiasm from its attendants. Reds Dream was never attached to any later Pixar feature unlike many other early Pixar shorts. The film was released for home video as part of Tiny Toy Stories in 1996 and Pixar Short Films Collection in 2007. Fist of the North Star is a 1986 Japanese animated film adaptation of the manga series of the same name. It was produced by Toei Animation, the same studio who worked on the TV series that was airing at the time, with the same cast and crew working on both projects. Unlike the TV series, the movie is not a direct adaptation of the manga, but instead tells an alternate story that rearranges characters and plot elements from the mangas first 75 chapters. However, the film retains the more violent content of the original manga, which the television series lacked. Phantom of the Opera Phantom of the Opera is a 1943 American horror film directed by Arthur Lubin, loosely based on Gaston Lerouxs 1910 novel The Phantom of the Opera and its 1925 film adaptation starring Lon Chaney. Produced and distributed by Universal Pictures, the film stars Nelson Eddy, Susanna Foster and Claude Rains, and was filmed in Technicolor. The original music score was composed by Edward Ward. The auditorium set, a replica of the Opéra Garnier interior, created for the previous iteration was reused. Other than the sets, this remake had little in common with the earlier film. The original storyline was completely revised and there was no attempt to film the masked ball sequence, although the famous falling of the chandelier was re-enacted on an epic scale, using elaborate camera set-ups. It is also the only Universal horror film to win an Oscar, for Art Direction and Cinematography. Steam: The Turkish Bath Hamam is a 1997 Italian-Turkish-Spanish film directed by Ferzan Özpetek about the powerful transformations certain places can cause in people. The Bad Education Movie The Bad Education Movie is a 2015 British comedy film directed by Elliot Hegarty and written by Freddy Syborn and Jack Whitehall. The movie is based on Whitehalls sitcom of the same name, and follows a similar plot-line, with young teacher Alfie Wickers ineptly trying to supervise and occasionally educate Form K. Filming for The Bad Education Movie took place over five weeks, commencing 23 February 2015. The film was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 21 August 2015 by Entertainment Film Distributors. Clip Clip is a 2012 Serbian drama film directed by Maja Miloš, her first time directing, and starring Isidora Simijonović in her first film role. The films title derives from the many short cell phone videos made by the films central character, Jasna, a troubled teenager whose family is falling apart. The film was released in Serbia on 12 April 2012 at Belgrades Sava Center. Simijonović won the award for the best actress at the Vilnius International Film Festival and The Golden Hazelnut award for the best actress at the fifth International Festival of Film Direction in Leskovac. Hamoun Hamoun is a 1989 psychological drama film directed by Dariush Mehrjui. The film tells the story of a middle-class Iranian – Hamid Hamoun, played by Khosrow Shakibai – and his struggle after his femme fatale wife, Mahshid, played by Bita Farrahi, demands a divorce from him. Hamoun has since gained a cult following in Iran. African Cats African Cats is a 2011 nature documentary film about a pride of lions and a family of cheetahs trying to survive in the African savannah directed by Keith Scholey and Alastair Fothergill. The film was released theatrically by Disneynature on Earth Day, April 22, 2011. The film is narrated by Samuel L. Jackson. A portion of the proceeds for the film were donated to the African Wildlife Foundation and their effort to preserve Kenyas Amboseli Wildlife Corridor. The films initiative with the African Wildlife Foundation is named "See African Cats, Save the Savanna," and as of May 2, 2011, ticket sales translated into 50,000 acres of land saved in Kenya. The Dirties The Dirties is a 2013 Canadian found footage comedy-drama film directed by Matt Johnson. This was Johnsons debut feature. The film has received praise from critics as well as numerous awards, including the Grand Jury Prize for Best Narrative at the 2013 Slamdance Film Festival. Kevin Smith, who helped distribute the film, dubbed The Dirties "the most important movie you will see all year." Three Kingdoms Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon is a 2008 Hong Kong action war drama film loosely based on parts of the 14th-century Chinese classical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It was directed by Daniel Lee with a reported budget of US$25 million. The film is a joint production between Hong Kong, the Peoples Republic of China and South Korea. The film publicity said that the films script received inspiration of Chapter 92 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Patrick Frater of Variety said that the book is often cited as one of the four most important works in the corpus of Chinese literature. The book is also frequently read in South Korea. Unlike the source material, which casts three sworn brothers as the protagonists, the film uses Zhao Zilong, played by Andy Lau, as the lead character. The film was one of the two Three Kingdoms-related films being produced in 2007, with the other being John Woos two-part 288-minute Red Cliff. Awarapan Awarapan is a 2007 Indian action film produced by Mukesh Bhatt and directed by Mohit Suri. It stars Emraan Hashmi, Shriya Saran , Mrinalini Sharma and Ashutosh Rana. Awarapan released in India on 29 June 2007 under the banner of Vishesh Films, to widespread critical acclaim, however the movie was a financial failure . This films success was mostly credited to its immensely popular music score. The film became a cult classic and has been hailed as Hashmis best performance. Many consider it to be the best film of Emraan and Mohit Suris career. The film is an uncredited remake of the South Korean action film A Bittersweet Life. The film was released on 29 June 2007. TerrorVision TerrorVision is a 1986 American science fiction horror comedy film directed by Ted Nicolaou, produced and written by Albert and Charles Band and composed by Richard Band, all of whom would go on to found and work with Full Moon Features in 1989. TerrorVision was made by Empire International Pictures, the production company owned by Charles Band prior to Full Moon, and was released in February 1986. The story follows an alien creature sent to Earth, which ends up inside a household where three kids must take care of it to prevent it from going into a hungry rampage. While not a critical and commercial success, it later developed as a cult film, particularly a "so bad its good" film. The War Game The War Game is a 1966 blend of television drama and documentary, that depicts a nuclear war. Written, directed and produced by Peter Watkins for the BBC, it caused dismay within the BBC and also within government, and was subsequently withdrawn before the provisional screening date of 7 October 1965. The corporation said that "the effect of the film has been judged by the BBC to be too horrifying for the medium of broadcasting. It will, however, be shown to invited audiences..." The film eventually premiered at the National Film Theatre in London, on 13 April 1966, where it ran until May 3. It was then shown abroad at several film festivals, including the Venice one where it won the Special Prize. It also won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1967. The film was eventually televised in Great Britain on 31 July 1985, during the week before the fortieth anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing, the day before a repeat screening of Threads. Zulu Dawn Zulu Dawn is a 1979 American war film about the historical Battle of Isandlwana between British and Zulu forces in 1879 in South Africa. The screenplay was by Cy Endfield, from his book, and Anthony Storey. The film was directed by Douglas Hickox. The score was composed by Elmer Bernstein. Zulu Dawn is a prequel to Zulu, released in 1964, which depicts the historical Battle of Rorkes Drift later the same day, and was co-written and directed by Cy Endfield. John Rabe John Rabe is a 2009 German-Chinese-French biopictorial film directed by Florian Gallenberger and starring Ulrich Tukur, Daniel Brühl and Steve Buscemi. It focuses upon the experiences of John Rabe, a German businessman who used his Nazi Party membership to create a protective International Safety Zone in Nanking, China, helping to save over 200,000 Chinese from the Nanking Massacre in late 1937 and early 1938. The massacre and its associated atrocities were committed subsequent to the Battle of Nanking by the invading Imperial Japanese Army after they defeated the Chinese Nationalist forces defending the city during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Based upon John Rabes published wartime diaries, shooting for the film commenced in 2007, and it premiered at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival on 7 February 2009. Upon the films release it did not receive theatrical distribution in Japan and was the subject of vociferous refutations by Japanese ultranationalists who denied the events ever took place. Bottoms Up Bottoms Up is a romantic comedy film starring Jason Mewes and Paris Hilton. The film was directed by Erik MacArthur who is also one of the co-authors of the screenplay. The film was poorly received. The Horribly Slow Murderer with the Extremely Inefficient Weapon The Horribly Slow Murderer with the Extremely Inefficient Weapon is a 10-minute short film that was released in 2008. It was filmed entirely in California over the course of 22 days. It was written, directed, and narrated by Richard Gale. The film won the Special Jury Prize at the Fantastic Fest, the Best Short Film award at the Fantasia International Film Festival, and the Citizens Choice Award and the Grand Prize for Short Film at the Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival, and was named the Best Short Film of 2009 by Rue Morgue. It was shot on a budget of $600, on a Panasonic HVX200 digital video camera with special effects created in Adobe After Effects, and edited on Final Cut Pro. It was not stated if the budget included equipment, software costs or salaries for the 30-day shoot. Boychoir Boychoir is a 2014 American drama film directed by François Girard and written by Ben Ripley. The film stars Dustin Hoffman, Kathy Bates, Debra Winger, Josh Lucas and the American Boychoir School. The Commune The Commune is a 2016 Danish drama film directed by Thomas Vinterberg. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. At Berlin, Trine Dyrholm won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. It was named as one of three films that could be chosen as the Danish submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected. The Pervert's Guide to Cinema The Perverts Guide to Cinema is a 2006 documentary directed and produced by Sophie Fiennes, scripted and presented by Slavoj Žižek. It explores a number of films from a psychoanalytic theoretical perspective. Fiennes and Žižek released a follow-up, The Perverts Guide to Ideology on 15 November 2012. The format is similar, with Žižek speaking from within reconstructed scenes from films. How to Rob a Bank (and 10 Tips to Actually Get Away with It) How to rob a bank is an American independent film, with as its subtitle: And 10 Tips To Actually Get Away With It. It finished filming in March 2006 and premiered May 20, 2007 at the Cannes Film Market. It was shown at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 25, 2007. It opened in limited release in the United States on February 6, 2008. The film is about a man who gets caught in the middle of a bank robbery, ending up in the vault with one of the robbers he then treats as a hostage. After grossing $1,006 in the domestic market, the film was released on DVD on September 2, 2008. The film makes many references to the famous British pop band Duran Duran. Leprechaun 5: In the Hood Leprechaun in the Hood is a 2000 American black comedy slasher film directed by Rob Spera and the fifth installment in the Leprechaun series. It was released straight to video on March 28, 2000 and the last film in the series to be released by Trimark Pictures. The film was followed by Back 2 tha Hood. I Saw the Light I Saw the Light is a 2015 American biographical drama film directed, written, and produced by Marc Abraham, starring Tom Hiddleston as country music legend Hank Williams and Elizabeth Olsen as his first wife, Audrey Williams. It is based on the book Hank Williams: The Biography by Colin Escott, George Merritt, and William MacEwen. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film is a biographical dramatization of country and blues singer-songwriter Hank Williams, his life and rise to fame as one of country musics most popular and influential artists. The title comes from the gospel song of the same name written and performed by Williams. The film was released on March 25, 2016, by Sony Pictures Classics. The Keeping Room The Keeping Room is a 2014 American action drama film directed by Daniel Barber and written by Julia Hart. The film stars Brit Marling, Hailee Steinfeld, Muna Otaru, Sam Worthington, Amy Nuttall, and Ned Dennehy. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was in a limited release in the United States on September 25, 2015, by Drafthouse Films. The film was made available on Netflix US on May 4, 2016. Who Can Kill a Child? Who Can Kill a Child? is a 1976 Spanish horror film directed by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador. The film follows an English couple who find an island inhabited by maniacal children. Jimi: All Is by My Side Jimi: All Is by My Side is a 2013 internationally co-produced biographical drama film about Jimi Hendrix, written and directed by John Ridley. The film tells the story of Hendrixs career beginnings, through his arrival in London, the creation of The Jimi Hendrix Experience and the beginning of his fame after his performance at the Monterey Pop Festival. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival and at the South by Southwest film festival and was released in the UK on 8 August 2014. The film screened at the New Zealand International Film Festival on 26 July 2014. The Leisure Seeker The Leisure Seeker is a 2017 comedy-drama film directed by Paolo Virzì, in his first full English-language feature. The film is based on the 2009 novel of the same name by Michael Zadoorian. It stars Donald Sutherland and Helen Mirren, acting together for the first time since the 1990 film The Making of a Hero. It was screened in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival. Mirren received a Golden Globe nomination for her work in the film. Burnt Money Burnt Money is a 2001 Argentine action thriller directed by Marcelo Piñeyro and written by Piñeyro and Marcelo Figueras. Starring Leonardo Sbaraglia, Eduardo Noriega, Pablo Echarri, Leticia Brédice and Ricardo Bartis, it is based on Ricardo Piglias 1997 Planeta prize-winning novel of the same name. The novel was inspired by the true story of a notorious 1965 bank robbery in Buenos Aires. Plata quemada won, among other awards, the Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film in 2002. It was partly funded by INCAA. Make It Happen Make It Happen is a 2008 dance film directed by Darren Grant and starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead. The screenplay was co-written by Duane Adler, who was a screenwriter for other dance films Step Up and Save the Last Dance. Killing Bono Killing Bono is a 2011 comedy film directed by Nick Hamm, based on Neil McCormicks 2003 memoir Killing Bono: I Was Bonos Doppelgänger. The film loosely recreates the story of young Irish rocker McCormick and his younger brother, Ivan, who attempt to become rock stars but can only look on as their secondary school friends form U2 and become the biggest band in the world. The film stars Ben Barnes as Neil McCormick, Robert Sheehan as Ivan McCormick and Martin McCann as Irish singer Bono. It marked the final film role of Pete Postlethwaite, who died three months before its release. Proof Proof is a 1991 Australian comedy-drama film written and directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, and starring Hugo Weaving, Geneviève Picot and Russell Crowe. The film was released in Australia on 15 August 1991. It was chosen as "Best Film" at the 1991 Australian Film Institute Awards, along with 5 other awards, including Moorhouse for Best Director, Weaving for Best Leading Actor, and Crowe for Best Supporting Actor. The Ottoman Republic The Ottoman Republic is a 2008 Turkish comedy film directed by Gani Müjde. The film, which stars Ata Demirer, is a political comedy built upon the question, "What would have happened if Mustafa Kemal Atatürk never existed?" It went on general release across Turkey on and is the fourth-highest-grossing Turkish film of 2008. Melissa P. Melissa P. is a 2005 erotic drama film directed by Luca Guadagnino, from a screenplay by Guadagnino, Barbara Alberti and Cristiana Farina and a screen story by Guadagnino and Farina. It is based on 100 colpi di spazzola prima di andare a dormire, a semi-autobiographical novel by Melissa Panarello. It stars María Valverde, Fabrizia Sacchi, Primo Reggiani, Nilo Mur, Elio Germano, Letizia Ciampa, Davide Pasti, Alba Rohrwacher, Piergiorgio Bellocchio, Giulio Berruti, Marcello Mazzarella, Claudio Santamaria and Geraldine Chaplin. The film was released in Italy on 18 November 2005, before being released in Spain on 24 February 2006, by Columbia Pictures. It placed at number one at the box office in Italy. Delusions of Grandeur Delusions of Grandeur is a 1971 French comedy film directed by Gérard Oury. Lady in White Lady in White is a 1988 American mystery horror film directed, produced, written and scored by Frank LaLoggia, and starring Lukas Haas, Len Cariou, Alex Rocco and Katherine Helmond. The plot follows a schoolboy in 1962 upstate New York who becomes embroiled in the mystery surrounding a series of child murders after he witnesses the ghost of a young girl who was murdered in his schools coat closet. Much of filming took place in Wayne County, which took advantage of the appropriate local lore and scenery. The story is based on a version of The Lady in White legend, concerning a woman who supposedly searches for her daughter in Durand-Eastman Park in Rochester, where the director hails from. Despite mostly positive reviews from critics, the film was a box office bomb. It later earned status as a cult film. The Big Parade The Big Parade is a 1925 American silent war drama film directed by King Vidor, starring John Gilbert, Renée Adorée, Hobart Bosworth, Tom OBrien, and Karl Dane. Adapted by Harry Behn from the autobiographical novel Plumes by Laurence Stallings, with titles by Joseph W. Farnham, the film is about an idle rich boy who joins the US Armys Rainbow Division and is sent to France to fight in World War I, becomes a friend of two working class men, experiences the horrors of trench warfare, and finds love with a French girl. Although other anti-war films preceded it, The Big Parade is an early film which neither glorified the war nor ignored its human costs. It heavily influenced a great many subsequent war films, especially All Quiet on the Western Front. In 1992, The Big Parade was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Aimee & Jaguar Aimée & Jaguar is a 1999 German drama film set in Berlin during World War II. It was written and directed by Max Färberböck and based on s book chronicling the actual lives of Lilly Wust and Felice Schragenheim during that time. Before Erica Fischers bestseller, Lilly Wust was tracked down by the American journalist, author, and noted Holocaust researcher Charles Brady, who considered Lilly Wust a Holocaust victim. It was over a year and a half, however, before Wust was able to confide in Brady and tell him her whole story. They remained close friends for 20 years until her death in 2006. Fischers book contains photos of the many letters shared between herself and Wust, and of official correspondence after World War II in regard to Felices whereabouts. The movie stars Juliane Köhler as Lilly Wust and Maria Schrader as Felice Schragenheim, as well as Johanna Wokalek, , Heike Makatsch and Detlev Buck. Out for a Kill Out for a Kill is a 2003 straight-to-video action film directed by Michael Oblowitz. It stars Steven Seagal. The Story of the Weeping Camel The Story of the Weeping Camel is a 2003 German docudrama distributed by ThinkFilm. It was released internationally in 2004. The movie was directed and written by Byambasuren Davaa and Luigi Falorni. The plot is about a family of nomadic shepherds in the Gobi Desert trying to save the life of a rare white bactrian camel after it was rejected by its mother. Listen Up Philip Listen Up Philip is a 2014 comedy-drama film written and directed by Alex Ross Perry. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014, and won the Special Jury Prize at the 2014 Locarno International Film Festival. Terminus Terminus is a 2015 Australian science fiction drama film directed by Marc Furmie, who wrote it with Shiyan Zheng and Gabriel Dowrick. It stars Jai Koutrae, Todd Lasance, Bren Foster, and Kendra Appleton. Terminus tells the story of David, a small town American who has a near fatal accident after coming in contact with a meteorite. The mysterious object has an extraterrestrial element with enormous implications for humankind. The film was made on a small budget in Sydney with a predominantly Australian cast. It has been praised for its character introspection and classic sci-fi feel. Macbeth Macbeth is a 1948 American historical drama war film adaptation by Orson Welles of William Shakespeares tragedy Macbeth, with Welles in the lead role. Jeanette Nolan co-stars as Lady Macbeth. Gayniggers from Outer Space Gayniggers from Outer Space is a 1992 short film, directed by Danish performance artist Morten Lindberg. The film is a parody of the science fiction genre. My Brother Is an Only Child My Brother Is an Only Child is a 2007 Italian drama film directed by Daniele Luchetti. It is based on an Antonio Pennacchi novel. The title comes from a song by Rino Gaetano from 1976. The Man with Thousand Faces Smoke & Mirrors is a 2016 Spanish thriller film directed by Alberto Rodríguez based on the non-fiction book Paesa, el espía de las mil caras by Manuel Cerdán. The film stars Eduard Fernández as Francisco Paesa, a former agent of the Spanish secret service who faked his own death after an infamous corruption scandal. The film premiered at the 64th San Sebastián International Film Festival, where it was awarded the Silver Shell for Best Actor for Eduard Fernández. It was also screened at the 2016 London Film Festival. Dirty Mary Crazy Larry Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry is a 1974 American car chase film based on the 1963 Richard Unekis novel titled The Chase. Directed by John Hough, the film stars Peter Fonda, Susan George, Adam Roarke, and Vic Morrow. Although Jimmie Haskell is credited with writing the music score, the soundtrack contains no incidental music apart from the theme song "Time", sung by Marjorie McCoy, over the opening and closing titles, and a small amount of music heard over the radio. Super Fly Super Fly is a 1972 American blaxploitation crime drama film directed by Gordon Parks and starring Ron ONeal as Youngblood Priest, an African American pimp and cocaine dealer who is trying to quit the underworld drug business. The film is well known for its soundtrack, written and produced by soul musician Curtis Mayfield. It was released on August 4, 1972. ONeal reprised his role as Youngblood Priest in the 1973 film Super Fly T.N.T., which he also directed. Producer Sig Shore directed a second sequel, The Return of Superfly, released in 1990, with Nathan Purdee as Priest. A remake was released in 2018. Ship of Theseus Ship of Theseus is a 2013 Indian drama film written and directed by Anand Gandhi, and produced by actor Sohum Shah. The film explores "questions of identity, justice, beauty, meaning and death through the stories of an experimental photographer, an ailing monk and an enterprising stockbroker", played by Aida El-Kashef, Neeraj Kabi and Sohum Shah. After three years in development, the film premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, where it received critical acclaim and was touted as "the hidden gem of the year". It has received positive reviews from both Indian and international press and has been hailed as "the most significant film to come out of India in a very long time". Film critic Derek Malcolm has called it a "life-changing film" and Variety commended its "unexpected grandeur". The title of the film alludes to Theseus’ paradox, most notably recorded in "Life of Theseus", wherein the Greek historian and philosopher Plutarch inquires whether a ship that has been restored by replacing all its parts remains the same ship. The film released in India on 19 July 2013. It won the award for the Best Feature Film of the year at the 61st National Film Awards. Glass Tiger Glass Tiger is a 2001 Hungarian comedy film. Secret Sunshine Secret Sunshine is a 2007 South Korean drama film directed by acclaimed South Korean director, novelist, and former Minister of Culture Lee Chang-dong. The screenplay based on the short fiction "The Story of a Bug" by Lee Cheong-jun that focuses on a woman as she wrestles with the questions of grief, madness, and faith. The Korean title Miryang is named after the city that served as the films setting and filming location, of which "Secret Sunshine" is the literal translation. For her performance in the film, Jeon Do-yeon won the Prix dinterprétation féminine du Festival de Cannes at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. The film also won the award for Best Film at the Asian Film Awards and at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. The film sold 1,710,364 tickets nationwide in South Korea alone. Small Crimes Small Crimes is a 2017 American crime film directed by E. L. Katz. The screenplay was adapted by Katz and Macon Blair from the novel of the same name by Dave Zeltserman. The film stars Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Joe Denton, a former cop recently released from prison for attempted murder. The film also stars Gary Cole, Molly Parker, Macon Blair, Pat Healy, Jacki Weaver, and Robert Forster. Small Crimes premiered at South by Southwest on March 11, 2017, and was released by Netflix on April 28, 2017. Goin' South Goin South is a 1978 American western-comedy film, directed by and starring Jack Nicholson, with Mary Steenburgen, Christopher Lloyd, John Belushi, Richard Bradford, Veronica Cartwright, Danny DeVito and Ed Begley Jr. George of the Jungle 2 George of the Jungle 2 is the 2003 direct-to-video sequel of the 1997 Disney film George of the Jungle. It was directed by David Grossman, written by Jordan Moffet, and stars Thomas Haden Church, Julie Benz, Christina Pickles, Angus T. Jones, Michael Clarke Duncan, John Cleese, and introducing Christopher Showerman as "George". The movie focuses on George trying to save Ape Mountain from his evil nemesis Lyle. The sequel was widely panned. Eros Eros is a 2004 anthology film consisting of three short segments: The Hand directed by Wong Kar-wai in Mandarin, Equilibrium by Steven Soderbergh in English, and The Dangerous Thread of Things by Michelangelo Antonioni in Italian. Each of the three segments addresses the themes of love and sex. Danton Danton is a 1983 French language film depicting the last weeks of Georges Danton, one of the leaders of the French Revolution. It is an adaptation of the play The Danton Case by Stanisława Przybyszewska. The film stars Gérard Depardieu in the title role, with Wojciech Pszoniak as Maximilien Robespierre, and Patrice Chéreau as Camille Desmoulins. It was directed by the Polish director Andrzej Wajda and was an international co-production between companies in France, Poland and West Germany. All supporters of Danton are played by French actors, while Robespierres allies are played by Poles. Not always rigidly historical, the film draws continual parallels between the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution and the situation in contemporary Poland, in which the Solidarity movement was struggling against the oppression of the Soviet-backed Polish government. The film had 1,392,779 admissions in France. Farewell, My Lovely Farewell, My Lovely is a 1975 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Dick Richards and featuring Robert Mitchum as private detective Phillip Marlowe. The picture is based on Raymond Chandlers novel Farewell, which had previously been adapted for film as Murder in 1944. The film also stars Charlotte Rampling, John Ireland, Jack OHalloran, Sylvia Miles and Harry Dean Stanton, with an early screen appearance by Sylvester Stallone. Mitchum returned to the role of Marlowe three years later in the 1978 film The Big Sleep, making him the only actor to portray Philip Marlowe more than once on the big screen. P.S. P.S. is a 2004 drama film directed by Dylan Kidd. The screenplay by Kidd and Helen Schulman is based on Schulmans 2001 novel p.s. The film stars Laura Linney and Topher Grace. Fantomas Unleashed Fantômas se déchaîne is a 1965 film starring Jean Marais as the arch villain with the same name opposite Louis de Funès as the earnest but outclassed commissaire Juve and the journalist Fandor, also played by Marais. It was Frances answer, with the Fantômas trilogy starting in 1964, to the James Bond phenomenon that swept the world at around the same time. It is the second in the trilogy of Fantômas films, that became extremely successful in Europe and Soviet Union and found success even in the United States and Japan. In this episode Jean Marais also plays professor Lefebvre. Lady Jane Lady Jane is a 1986 British costume drama romance film directed by Trevor Nunn, written by David Edgar, and starring Helena Bonham Carter as the title character. It tells the story of Lady Jane Grey, the Nine Days Queen, on her reign and romance with husband Lord Guildford Dudley. The film features several members of The Royal Shakespeare Company. The story had previously been turned into a 1936 film Tudor Rose, and a 1923 silent film Lady Jane Grey; Or, The Court of Intrigue. Nitro Circus: The Movie Nitro Circus: The Movie is a 2012 American 3D action comedy reality film based on the MTV eponymous reality comedy series. Directed by Gregg Godfrey and Jeremy Rawle, it was both a critical and commercial failure, grossing little more than half its $7 million budget. 211 211 is a 2018 American action film directed by York Shackleton and written by Shackleton and John Rebus. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Cory Hardrict, Michael Rainey Jr., Ori Pfeffer and Weston Cage. Filming began on February 27, 2018 and ended on April 27, 2018. The film was released on June 8, 2018, by Momentum Pictures. It is based on the 1997 North Hollywood shootout. 211 refers to the Hundred Code for Robbery used in California, although the story is set in the fictional city of Chesterford, Massachusetts. Sui Dhaaga: Made in India Sui Dhaaga: Made in India is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed by Sharat Katariya, and starring Varun Dhawan and Anushka Sharma as a young couple in rural India, who start their own small-scale clothing business. Principal photography began in the town of Chanderi, Madhya Pradesh, in February 2018 and the film was theatrically released in India on 28 September 2018. The film emerged as a critical and commercial success, and received five nominations at the 64th Filmfare Awards, including Best Supporting Actress for Yamini Das and Best Actress Critics for Anushka Sharma. The film finds a place, as an official entry, in the competition category at the Shanghai International Film Festival, the Belt and Road Film Week starting 15 June. The Tunnel Der Tunnel is a made-for-television German film released in 2001 and loosely based on true events in Berlin following the closing of the East German border in August 1961 and the subsequent construction of the Berlin Wall. Roland Suso Richter directed the film. The theatrical release is 20 minutes shorter than the original television version. The subtitled English version was not available until 2005. Pooh's Heffalump Movie Poohs Heffalump Movie is a 2005 American animated musical comedy adventure film produced by DisneyToon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Featuring characters from A. A. Milnes Winnie-the-Pooh stories, the film is the third theatrical animated film in Disneys Winnie the Pooh franchise and DisneyToon Studioss third adaptation of Winnie the Pooh stories, following The Tigger Movie and Piglets Big Movie. The film was released theatrically on February 11, 2005. Angel's Egg is a Japanese OVA film released by Tokuma Shoten on 15 December 1985. It was a collaboration between popular artist Yoshitaka Amano and director Mamoru Oshii. It features very little spoken dialogue. Its sparse plot and visual style have led to it being described as "animated art rather than a story". King of Comedy King of Comedy is a 1999 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Lee Lik-chi and Stephen Chow. The New King of Comedy, a remake set in mainland China, was released in 2019. Unlike Chows typical mo lei tau films, King of Comedy is verges on comedy-drama, describing the trials and tribulation an aspiring actor experiences on his way to stardom. Some commentators say the story is based on Chows early career, as he started off as a temporary actor, before becoming a successful and popular comedy actor over the course of a decade. The film features a short cameo by Jackie Chan, who also got his start as an extra. Dark Ride Dark Ride is a 2006 American horror-thriller film directed by Craig Singer and written by Singer and Robert Dean Klein. It was selected to play at the 8 Films To Die For film festival, as one of the first eight films to be featured in the festivals series. The film revolves around a group of friends who are terrorized by a crazy masked murderer at a dark ride in an Asbury park. Arabesque Arabesque is a 1966 American comedy thriller film directed by Stanley Donen and starring Gregory Peck and Sophia Loren, written by Julian Mitchell, Stanley Price, and Peter Stone based on The Cypher, a 1961 novel by Alex Gordon. The film, along with Donens immediately prior film Charade, is usually described as being "Hitchcockesque", as it features as a protagonist an innocent and ordinary man thrust into dangerous and extraordinary situations. It was the last film of that genre which Donen would make. Arabesque was filmed in Technicolor and Panavision and was distributed by Universal Pictures. Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning is a 2005 parody film produced by five friends in a two-room flat with a small budget and the support of a few hundred fans and several dozen acquaintances. It is the seventh production in the Star Wreck movie series, and the first of professional quality and feature length. It is a dark science fiction comedy about domination of the world and the universe, and a parody of the Star Trek and Babylon 5 franchises. The original version of the film is available as an authorized and legal download on the Internet under the Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND license. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a 1939 mystery-adventure film released by Twentieth Century Fox. It is a pastiche featuring the characters of the Sherlock Holmes series of books written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The film is an adaptation of the 1899 play Sherlock Holmes by William Gillette, though there is little resemblance in the plots. The picture is the second installment to the series of fourteen Sherlock Holmes film series released between 1939 and 1946, the first being The Hound of the Baskervilles, and the second picture to feature Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. John Watson. It was the final Holmes film produced by Fox and the last in the Rathbone/Bruce series to be set in the original Victorian London period. The further twelve films produced by Universal Pictures and starring Rathbone/Bruce would take place in contemporaneous times. George Zucco stars as Holmess nemesis, Professor Moriarty. The picture follows famous detective Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Doctor Watson as they attempt to foil their archenemy Professor Moriarty, who targets a wealthy family and plots the theft of the Crown Jewels. Dr. Dolittle 3 Dr. Dolittle 3 is a 2006 American family comedy film. It stars Kyla Pratt, the original daughter in the remake series, as Maya. Starring alongside her are Kristen Wilson as Lisa Dolittle and Norm Macdonald as the voice of Lucky the Dog. This is the third film in the Dr. Dolittle series, and the first film not to feature Eddie Murphy as Doctor Dolittle, or Raven-Symoné as Charisse Dolittle, although they are mentioned in the film. Tunnel Tunnel is a 2016 South Korean survival drama film written and directed by Kim Seong-hun, starring Ha Jung-woo in the lead role. The film revolves around a car salesman who gets trapped when a poorly constructed tunnel collapses, and deals with his survival inside the tunnel with the advice of the rescue team head. It was released in South Korea on 10 August 2016. Try Seventeen All I Want is a 2002 coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Jeffrey Porter and written by Charles Kephart. It stars Elijah Wood, Franka Potente and Mandy Moore. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2002 and Palm Springs International Film Festival on January 12, 2003. Pépé le Moko Pépé le Moko is a 1937 French film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Jean Gabin. The film depicts a gangster nicknamed Pépé le Moko. Moko is slang for a man from Toulon, derived from the Occitan amb aquò, a term which punctuates sentences in Provence and which, in Toulon, is pronounced emoquò. The film is based on Henri La Barthes novel of the same name, and La Barthe contributed to the screenplay under the pseudonym "Détective Ashelbé". Pépé le Moko is an example of the 1930s French movement known as poetic realism, which combines realism with occasional flashes of unusual cinematic tricks. The films sets were designed by the art director Jacques Krauss. The film is often considered an early predecessor of film noir. This film inspired the Algiers. Nico and Dani Nico and Dani is a 2000 Spanish film about the sexual awakening of two teenagers, as one comes to terms with his homosexuality and the other with his heterosexuality. The Spanish title refers to a form of mutual masturbation that the two practice. Filming took place in the Catalan town of Castelldefels and in various locations in the county of Garraf. The DVD offers short features on the making of the film, theater trailer, interviews with the actors and director, and two music videos made from the film. The film is unrated. Dig! DIG! is a 2004 documentary film about the collision of art and commerce through the eyes of The Dandy Warhols and The Brian Jonestown Massacre, focusing on the developing careers and the love-hate relationship of the bands respective frontmen Courtney Taylor-Taylor and Anton Newcombe. It was shot over seven years and compiled from over 2500 hours of footage. It won the Documentary Grand Jury Prize at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. and was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art for their permanent collection. Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul is a 2005 film/documentary directed by Fatih Akın. The film is a journey through the music scene in modern Istanbul, Turkey as well as portraying its cultural life. It was screened out of competition at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. It features German musician Alexander Hacke as the narrator. Hacke and Akın travelled around Istanbul with a mobile recording studio and a microphone, assembling an inspired portrait of Turkish music — from arabesque to indie rock and rap. Among the featured artists in the film are: Baba Zula Orient Expressions Duman Replikas Erkin Koray Ceza Ayben Istanbul Style Breakers Mercan Dede Selcuk Brenna MacCrimmon Selim Sesler Siyasiyabend Nur Ceylan Aynur Orhan Gencebay Müzeyyen Senar Sezen Aksu Sertab Erener Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden? Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden? is a 2008 documentary film, conceived by Adam Dell and co written, produced, directed by and starring Morgan Spurlock, an American independent filmmaker. The title of the film is a play on the title of the television game show and computer game series, Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?, and other “Where in the World is” themes. No Smoking No Smoking is a 2007 Indian neo-noir psychological thriller film written and directed by Anurag Kashyap and co-produced by Vishal Bhardwaj and Kumar Mangat. The film stars John Abraham, Ayesha Takia, Ranvir Shorey and Paresh Rawal in the lead roles, while Bipasha Basu appears in an Item number. The film is loosely based upon the short story Quitters by Stephen King, which was previously adapted as one of three segments featured in Hollywood anthology film, Cats Eye. It became the second Indian film after Julie Ganapathi and first Hindi-language film to be adapted from a Stephen King work. The story follows K a self-obsessed, narcissist chain smoker who agrees to kick his habit to save his marriage and visits a rehabilitation centre, but is caught in a labyrinth game by Baba Bengali, the man who guarantees he will make him quit. The film released worldwide on 26 October 2007, but was met with a lukewarm response from Indian critics and mixed response from overseas critics. The film did not perform well at the box office either, becoming one of the major disasters of the year. According to Kashyap, the film failed because, it was considered much ahead of its time, courtesy of its dark and unusual storyline comprising with elements of surrealism, fantasy, dream, reality, horror and dark humour which left critics and the cinema-goers baffled, this was frowned upon by Indian audiences, as it was unconventional, pretentious and they had never seen anything like it..But in later years the film received positive reviews and has become a cult film. No Smoking was nominated at several award ceremonies in 2008, primarily for the technical aspects of the film, including 3 Filmfare award nominations. Before a full cinematic release in India, the film was invited to be screened at the Rome Film Festival where it won huge appreciation from the audience and critics alike. In 2011 the film was played at several film festivals in India and China, receiving unanimous applause and praise, as well as winning a number of awards. Imaginaerum Imaginaerum is a 2012 Finnish-Canadian fantasy film co-written and directed by Stobe Harju. It was developed with and features music from Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwishs seventh studio album of the same name; Nightwishs keyboardist and songwriter Tuomas Holopainen co-wrote the film. Imaginaerum, which is produced by Markus Selin from Solar Films Inc. along with Nightwish, is the feature film debut of Stobe Harju. It received grants from the Finnish Film Foundation, a Finnish government institution. The film received $575,000 toward its $3.7 million budget. The film was originally titled Imaginarium, but the title was later changed to Imaginaerum in order to avoid mix-ups. The film was released on 23 November 2012 in Finland, followed by releases in Germany, Australia, and North America. Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer is a Canadian comedy horror monster movie produced by Brookstreet Pictures. The film was directed Jon Knautz and stars Trevor Matthews, Robert Englund and Rachel Skarsten. The film is about a plumber named Jack whose family gets slaughtered by a demonic beast. While fixing the pipes for Dr. Crowley, the Professor awakens an evil source and eventually transforms his body into a monster. With the evil spreading out of control, Jack harnesses his anger to face the monsters and avenge his family. Life of a King Life of a King is a 2013 American drama film directed by Jake Goldberger. The film stars Cuba Gooding Jr., Dennis Haysbert, and LisaGay Hamilton. Little Women Little Women is a 1949 American feature film with script and music taken directly from the earlier 1933 Hepburn version. Based on Louisa May Alcotts novel of the same name, it was filmed in Technicolor and directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The screenplay was written by Sally Benson, Victor Heerman, Sarah Y. Mason, and Andrew Solt. The original music score was composed by Adolph Deutsch and Max Steiner. The film also marked the American film debut of Italian actor Rossano Brazzi. Sir C. Aubrey Smith, whose acting career had spanned four decades, died in 1948; Little Women was his final film. Matru ki Bijlee ka Mandola Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola is a 2013 Indian black comedy film produced by Vishal Bhardwaj along with Fox Star Studios. Besides co-producing, Bhardwaj has also directed, co-scripted and scored the music for the film. The film stars Pankaj Kapur, Imran Khan and Anushka Sharma in the titular roles, while Shabana Azmi and Arya Babbar play supporting roles. The film was released worldwide on 11 January 2013. ABCD (Any Body Can Dance) ABCD: Anybody Can Dance is a 2013 Indian 3D dance drama film directed and choreographed by choreographer Remo DSouza and produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur and Ronnie Screwvala. The film stars Prabhu Deva, Ganesh Acharya and Kay Kay Menon in lead roles. The participants of Dance India Dance appear in supporting roles. Along with the Tamil and Telugu dubbed versions titled Aadalam Boys Chinnatha Dance and ABCD respectively. The film, made at a budget of Rs 120 million, was released worldwide in 3D on 8 February 2013 to mostly positive reviews from critics. A sequel titled ABCD 2 was released on 19 June 2015. The Clan of the Cave Bear The Clan of the Cave Bear is a 1986 American adventure film directed by Michael Chapman and based on book of the same name by Jean M. Auel. The film stars Daryl Hannah, Pamela Reed, James Remar, and Thomas G. Waites. Based on the novel of the same name, a young Cro-Magnon woman named Ayla is separated from her family and orphaned during an earthquake. She is found by a group of Neanderthals and raised as one of their own. Unfortunately, as the years went by, her own intelligence causes disaster for the entire tribe, especially its future chief, Broud Dialogue is conducted mostly through a form of sign language which is translated for the audience with subtitles. Prevenge Prevenge is a 2016 British comedy slasher film written by, directed by and starring Alice Lowe in her directorial debut. The film also stars Kate Dickie, Kayvan Novak, Jo Hartley, Gemma Whelan and Tom Davis. The plot follows a pregnant widow who is convinced her unborn foetus is compelling her to embark on a killing spree as revenge for the death of her husband. Principal photography mainly take place in Cardiff in under two weeks whilst Lowe was herself pregnant. The film was released in cinemas in February 2017. Before the film was released, Lowe gave birth to a baby girl, Della, who was able to portray Ruth’s newborn in the film, at 10 days old. Rhapsody in August is a 1991 Japanese film by Akira Kurosawa based on the novel Nabe no naka by Kiyoko Murata. The story centers on an elderly hibakusha, who lost her husband in the 1945 atomic bombing of Nagasaki, caring for her four grandchildren over the summer. She learns of a long-lost brother, Suzujiro, living in Hawaii who wants her to visit him before he dies. American film star Richard Gere appears as Suzujiros son Clark. The film was selected as the Japanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle is a 2010 Romanian drama film directed by Florin Șerban. Faces of Death Faces of Death is a 1978 American mondo horror film directed by Conan LeCilaire and written by Alan Black. The film guides viewers through graphic scenes depicting a variety of ways to die and violent acts. He Said, She Said He Said, She Said is a 1991 American romantic comedy directed by Ken Kwapis and Marisa Silver and starring Kevin Bacon, Elizabeth Perkins, Nathan Lane, Anthony LaPaglia and Sharon Stone. Dragons: Gift of the Night Fury Gift of the Night Fury is a 2011 American computer-animated short film by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Tom Owens. It was released on November 15, 2011, on DVD and Blu-ray, along with another original animated short film Book of Dragons. Based on How to Train Your Dragon, the short takes place in the middle of preparing for the Viking winter holiday. After all dragons inexplicably fly away, the last one of them unwittingly kidnaps Hiccup. The film stars the voices of Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, T.J. Miller, Kristen Wiig, and Christopher Mintz-Plasse. The Claim The Claim is a 2000 British-Canadian Western romance film directed by Michael Winterbottom and starring Peter Mullan, Wes Bentley, Sarah Polley, Nastassja Kinski and Milla Jovovich. The screenplay by Frank Cottrell Boyce is loosely based on the novel The Mayor of Casterbridge, by Thomas Hardy. The original music score is composed by Michael Nyman. The film did poorly at the box office and was received as an average film by critics. I.D. I.D. is a 1995 British-German film made by BBC Films about football hooliganism, directed by Philip Davis, written by Vincent OConnell, and starring Reece Dinsdale, Sean Pertwee and Warren Clarke. It is set in the 1980s, in England, mainly London, and also shot at Millmoor and Valley Parade football grounds in Rotherham and Bradford respectively. The tagline is "When you go undercover, remember one thing... Who you are." The true events that inspired the movie are chronicled in the 2013 book Running with the Firm written by former undercover detective James Bannon. Istanbul Tales Istanbul Tales is a 2005 Turkish drama-anthology film, directed by Selim Demirdelen, Kudret Sabancı, Ümit Ünal, Yücel Yolcu and Ömür Atay , which tells five interconnected stories set in modern-day Istanbul based on the fairytales Snow White, Cinderella, Pied Piper, Sleeping Beauty and Little Red Riding Hood. The film, which went on nationwide general release on 11 March 2005, won several awards including Best Film at the 24th International Istanbul Film Festival. Tales of Terror Tales of Terror is a 1962 American International Pictures horror film in color and Panavision, produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff, James H. Nicholson, and Roger Corman, who also directed. The screenplay was written by Richard Matheson, and the film stars Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, and Basil Rathbone. It is the fourth in the so-called Corman-Poe cycle of eight films largely featuring adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe stories and directed by Corman for AIP. The film was released in 1962 as a double feature with Panic in Year Zero!. Shoeshine Shoeshine is a 1946 Italian film directed by Vittorio De Sica. Sometimes regarded as his first masterpiece, the film follows two shoeshine boys who get into trouble with the police after trying to find the money to buy a horse. Batman: Dead End Batman: Dead End is a fan film written and directed by Sandy Collora that premiered July 19, 2003 at the San Diego Comic-Con, and on the internet shortly thereafter. The film crosses over the DC Comics superhero Batman with the Alien and Predator science fiction film franchises. Lies and Alibis The Alibi is a 2006 American film directed by Matt Checkowski and Kurt Mattila and written by Noah Hawley. It stars Steve Coogan, Rebecca Romijn, and James Marsden. The film was released to DVD on December 5, 2006 under the title Lies and Alibis. 9 9 is a 2005 computer animated short film created by Shane Acker as a student project at the UCLA Animation Workshop. Tim Burton saw the film and was so impressed by its artistic vision that he went on to produce a feature-length adaptation also titled 9, directed by Acker and distributed by Focus Features. The film was presented at the Indianapolis International Film Festival. It was nominated for an Academy Award for best animated short film, but lost to An Imagined Conversation, although it did win a Student Academy Award for Best Animation. Lake Eerie Lake Eerie is a 2016 horror film, directed by Chris Majors, starring Lance Henriksen, Betsy Baker, Marilyn Ghigliotti, Anne Leigh Cooper, Meredith Majors and Al Snow. Under Capricorn Under Capricorn is a 1949 British historical thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock about a couple in Australia who started out as lady and stable boy in Ireland, and who are now bound together by a horrible secret. The film is based on the play by John Colton and Margaret Linden, which in turn is based on the novel Under Capricorn by Helen Simpson. The screenplay was written by James Bridie from an adaptation by Hume Cronyn. This was Hitchcocks second film in Technicolor, and like the preceding color film Rope, it also featured 10-minute takes. The film is set in colonial Sydney, New South Wales, Australia during the early 19th century. Under Capricorn is one of several Hitchcock films that are not typical thrillers; instead it is a mystery involving a love triangle. Hitchcock considered it to be one of his worst films and a disaster. Although the film is not exactly a murder mystery, it does feature a previous killing, a "wrong man" scenario, a sinister housekeeper, class conflict, and very high levels of emotional tension, both on the surface and underneath. The title "Under Capricorn" refers to the Tropic of Capricorn, which bisects Australia. Capricornus is a constellation; Capricorn is an astrological sign dominated by the goat, which is a symbol of sexual desire. Caesar Must Die Caesar Must Die is a 2012 Italian drama film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani. The film competed at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Golden Bear. The film is set in Rebibbia Prison, and follows convicts in their rehearsals ahead of a prison performance of Julius Caesar. Khiladi 786 Khiladi 786 is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by Ashish R Mohan, featuring Akshay Kumar in the title role alongside Asin playing the female lead. It features Himesh Reshammiya, Mithun Chakraborty, Raj Babbar and Mukesh Rishi in supporting roles. The film marks the return of Akshay Kumar to his Khiladi series after 12 years. It is mostly shot in Mumbai and Punjab. Penny Serenade Penny Serenade is a 1941 American melodrama film starring Irene Dunne, Cary Grant, Beulah Bondi, and Edgar Buchanan. The picture was directed by George Stevens, written by Martha Cheavens and Morrie Ryskind, and depicts the story of a loving couple who must overcome adversity to keep their marriage and raise a child. Grant was nominated for the Oscar for Best Actor for his performance. Hounddog Hounddog is a 2007 American coming-of-age drama film written, directed, and produced by Deborah Kampmeier and starring Dakota Fanning, Isabelle Fuhrman, Robin Wright Penn, and Piper Laurie, among others. It is also Isabelle Fuhrmans debut film. Penn also serves as an executive producer. The film was produced by Raye Dowell, Jen Gatien, and Terry Leonard. It premiered in competition at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, and was given a limited release in 11 North American theaters on September 19, 2008. Shot near Wilmington and taking place in the late 1950s in rural Alabama, the film stars Fanning as Lewellen, "a troubled 12-year-old girl who finds solace from an abusive life through music of Elvis Presley." The film was panned by critics, due in part to a controversial scene in which Fannings character is raped. The film was also a box office failure, grossing only $131,961, against an estimated $3.75 million production budget. Jesus Henry Christ Jesus Henry Christ is a 2011 American comedy film based on Dennis Lees student short film of the same name. It was released on April 20, 2012. The film was directed by Lee, who also penned the screenplay. The film was produced by Joseph Boccia, Sukee Chew, Lisa Roberts Gillan, Deepak Nayar, Julia Roberts, Philip Rose, and Katie Wells. The film stars Jason Spevack, Toni Collette, Michael Sheen, Samantha Weinstein, Frank Moore, Mark Caven, and Paul Braunstein. Burden of Dreams Burden of Dreams is a 1982 "making-of" documentary film directed by Les Blank, shot during and about the chaotic production of Werner Herzogs 1982 film Fitzcarraldo, and filmed on location in the jungles of Peru. Trial and Error Trial and Error is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Jonathan Lynn and starring Michael Richards, Jeff Daniels and Charlize Theron. The films plot concerns an attorney and his actor friend, who takes his place in court to defend the bosss hopelessly guilty relative. Barely Legal National Lampoons Barely Legal is a 2003 comedy film about three male high school students who decide to make money by selling pornographic videos, in the hopes of gaining both women and standing among their peers. The film was also known as After School Special. The Hammer The Hammer is a 2007 comedy film starring Adam Carolla and Heather Juergensen. It was directed by Charles Herman-Wurmfeld. Carolla plays a once-promising boxer, now a middle-aged construction worker, who attempts to join the U.S. Olympic boxing team. The film earned positive reviews during its limited theatrical release. Portrait of Jennie Portrait of Jennie is a 1948 fantasy film based on the novella by Robert Nathan. The film was directed by William Dieterle and produced by David O. Selznick. It stars Jennifer Jones and Joseph Cotten. At the 21st Academy Awards, it won an Oscar for Best Special Effects. Joseph H. August was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography - Black and White. An Innocent Man An Innocent Man is a 1989 American crime drama thriller film directed by Peter Yates, and starring Tom Selleck. The film follows James Rainwood, an airline mechanic sent to prison when framed by crooked police officers. Badmaa$h Company Badmaash Company is a 2010 Indian crime-comedy film directed by actor-turned-director Parmeet Sethi and produced by Aditya Chopra. The film stars Shahid Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Vir Das and Meiyang Chang. The film was released on 7 May 2010 under the banner of Yash Raj Films. The movie was a commercial success at the box office. Lacombe, Lucien Lacombe Lucien is a 1974 French war drama film about a French teenage boy during the German occupation of France in World War II. Bunty Aur Babli Bunty Aur Babli is an Indian 2005 Hindi-language crime romantic comedy film directed by Shaad Ali. It is written and produced by Aditya Chopra under the banner Yash Raj Films. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan and Rani Mukerji. It marked the first film of the father-son duo of Amitabh-Abhishek. Made on a budget of around , Bunty Aur Babli was the second highest-grossing Hindi film of 2005 behind No Entry, and acculumated a worldwide total of . Aishwarya Rai appeared in the popular item song "Kajra Re". The film was nominated in eight categories at the 51st Filmfare Awards, winning three of them for its music. Satanic Satanic is a 2016 American horror film, directed by Jeffrey Hunt, from a screenplay by Anthony Jaswinski. It stars Sarah Hyland, Steven Krueger, Justin Chon, Clara Mamet, Sophie Dalah and Anthony Carrigan. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on July 1, 2016, by Magnet Releasing. The Toxic Avenger Part II The Toxic Avenger Part II is a 1989 superhero comedy splatter film released by Troma Entertainment. It is the second installment of The Toxic Avenger franchise. It was directed by Lloyd Kaufman and features The Toxic Avenger in an adventure to Japan to meet his father. The film has received cult status among a new audience almost a generation after it was first released. Devilman and Cutie Honey creator, Go Nagai makes a cameo appearance and the film is also the debut of actor/martial artist Michael Jai White and musician/composer/performance artist Phoebe Legere. Camille Claudel Camille Claudel is a 1988 French film about the life of the 19th century sculptor Camille Claudel. The movie was based on the book by Reine-Marie Paris, granddaughter of Camilles brother, the poet and diplomat Paul Claudel. It was directed by Bruno Nuytten, co-produced by Isabelle Adjani, and starred her and Gérard Depardieu. The film had a total of 2,717,136 admissions in France. Adjani earned a nomination for Academy Award for Best Actress for her role, the second time in her career she was so honored and the first time a French actress was nominated for the Best Actress Oscar twice. Memories of Matsuko is a 2006 Japanese film written and directed by Tetsuya Nakashima. It is based on a Japanese novel by Muneki Yamada. It has not yet received North American distribution, though in its North American premiere at the 2007 New York Asian Film Festival, the film received the Audience Award with an average rating of 9.2 Hulchul Hulchul is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy-drama film directed by Priyadarshan. The story is adapted from the Malayalam film Godfather and Marathi film "Ghayaal". The film has a huge star cast including Akshaye Khanna, Kareena Kapoor, Arshad Warsi, Sunil Shetty, Amrish Puri, Paresh Rawal, Jackie Shroff, Arbaaz Khan, Shakti Kapoor, Farha Naaz, and Laxmi. Delirious Delirious is a 2006 film directed by Tom DiCillo. It stars Steve Buscemi, Michael Pitt and Alison Lohman. It is the story of twenty-year-old Toby Grace who progresses from a homeless scavenger in New York City to the assistant of a neurotic paparazzo, Les Galantine, then falls in love with a famous singer, Kharma. Still Waiting... Still Waiting... is a 2009 American independent film directed by Jeff Balis and starring John Michael Higgins and Robert Patrick Benedict. It is the sequel to Waiting.... Some of the cast of the original film appear in the sequel. Adam Carolla and Justin Long appear in cameo roles. It was written by Rob McKittrick. Thunder and the House of Magic The House of Magic is a 2013 3D Belgian-French computer-animated fantasy-comedy film produced by Nadia Khamlichi, Adrian Politowski, Ben Stassen, Caroline Van Iseghem and Gilles Waterkeyn and directed by Jeremy Degruson and Ben Stassen. The film focuses on an abandoned young cat who seeks shelter in the home of an old, retired magician with his automatons and gizmos. It will have spinoff TV series called School of Magic. Hunter Prey Hunter Prey is a 2010 independent science fiction action film directed by Sandy Collora, and written by Nick Damon and Collora. It stars Damion Poitier, Isaac C. Singleton Jr. and Clark Bartram. After their ship crash lands on a desert planet, an elite team of commandos attempt to recapture the last survivor of a destroyed planet before he can retaliate against their homeworld. Curfew Curfew is a 2012 short film directed by Shawn Christensen. The film won the Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film at the 85th Academy Awards. The short is the basis for a feature film which premiered at SXSW 2014 titled Before I Disappear. The Brain That Wouldn't Die The Brain That Wouldnt Die is a 1962 American science fiction horror film directed by Joseph Green and written by Green and Rex Carlton. The film was completed in 1959 under the working title The Black Door but was not theatrically released until May 3, 1962, when it was released under its new title as a double feature with Invasion of the Star Creatures. The main plot focuses upon a mad doctor who develops a means to keep human body parts alive. He keeps his fiancées severed head alive for days, and also keeps a lumbering, malformed brute imprisoned in a closet. Murder She Said Murder, She Said is a 1961 comedy/murder mystery film directed by George Pollock, based on the novel 4.50 from Paddington by Agatha Christie. The production stars Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple along with Arthur Kennedy, Muriel Pavlow, James Robertson Justice, and Stringer Davis. MGM made three sequels, Murder at the Gallop, Murder Most Foul and Murder Ahoy!, all with Rutherford starring as Miss Marple. Solstice Solstice is a 2008 American horror film directed by Daniel Myrick, written by Myrick, Martin Musatov, and Ethan Erwin, and starring Elisabeth Harnois, Shawn Ashmore, Hilarie Burton, Amanda Seyfried, Tyler Hoechlin, Matt OLeary, and R. Lee Ermey. It is a remake of the 2003 film Midsommer. On Dangerous Ground On Dangerous Ground is a 1951 film noir directed by Nicholas Ray and produced by John Houseman. The screenplay was written by A. I. Bezzerides based on the novel Mad with Much Heart, by Gerald Butler. The drama features Ida Lupino, Robert Ryan, Ward Bond, and others. The Trigger Effect The Trigger Effect is a 1996 American thriller film written and directed by David Koepp and starring Kyle MacLachlan, Elisabeth Shue and Dermot Mulroney. The film follows the downward spiral of society during a widespread and lengthy power outage in Southern California. As Koepps directorial debut, the film was inspired by the 1978 documentary television series Connections and the 1960 The Twilight Zone episode "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street", where Koepps uncle, actor Claude Akins, starred. The Trigger Effect explores the idea that a simple power outage can potentially trigger a chain of largely unfavorable events, implying that modern society cannot live peacefully together without technology. Most of the film was shot in Los Angeles, where Koepp was based at the time. The film performed poorly at the box office and drew mixed reviews from critics, some of whom highlighted its surreal and enveloping style as well as the performances of the lead actors. Criticism was targeted at its safe and predictable ending. A novel based on the film and written by Dewey Gram was released in September 1996 by Berkley Books. Millennium Millennium is a 1989 science fiction film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Kris Kristofferson, Cheryl Ladd, Robert Joy, Brent Carver, Al Waxman and Daniel J. Travanti. The original score was composed by Eric N. Robertson. It was marketed with the tagline "The people aboard Flight 35 are about to land 1,000 years from where they planned to." Millennium is based on the 1977 short story "Air Raid" by John Varley. Varley started work on a screenplay in 1979, and released the expanded story in book-length form in 1983 as Millennium. The Holiday Calendar The Holiday Calendar is a 2018 American Christmas romantic comedy film directed by Bradley Walsh from a screenplay by Amyn Kaderali. The film stars Kat Graham, Quincy Brown, Ethan Peck, and Ron Cephas Jones. It was released on November 2, 2018, by Netflix. Enchanted April Enchanted April is a 1991 film directed by Mike Newell. The screenplay by Peter Barnes was adapted from Elizabeth von Arnims 1922 novel The Enchanted April. The film stars Miranda Richardson, Josie Lawrence, Polly Walker, and Joan Plowright, with Alfred Molina, Michael Kitchen, and Jim Broadbent in supporting roles. Belly of the Beast Belly of the Beast is a 2003 American action film directed by Hong Kong film director Ching Siu Ting in his American directorial debut, and also produced by and starring Steven Seagal. Steven Seagal plays Jake Hopper, a former CIA agent on a quest to find his kidnapped daughter. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on December 30, 2003; the film recouped its budget from the US home video market alone. The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash All You Need Is Cash is a 1978 television film that traces the career of a fictitious English rock group called the Rutles. As TV Guide described it, the groups resemblance to the Beatles is "purely – and satirically – intentional". The film was co-produced by the production companies of Eric Idle and Lorne Michaels, and directed by Idle and Gary Weis. It was first broadcast on 22 March 1978 on NBC, earning the lowest ratings of any show on American Prime time network television that week. It did much better in the ratings when it premiered in the UK on BBC2 on 27 March 1978. Terms and Conditions May Apply Terms and Conditions May Apply is a documentary that addresses how corporations and the government utilize the information that users provide when agreeing to browse a website, install an application, or purchase goods online. Made in 2013 by Cullen Hoback, it discusses the language used in user-service agreements on the World Wide Web, and how online service providers collect and use users and customers information. The film criticizes companies such as Facebook, Google, and LinkedIn for having poorly worded and misguiding privacy policies/terms of service, which use user-unfriendly language in long documents and allows the companies to collect user information and legally provide it to third-parties. The film aims to warn people about the risks of clicking, “I Agree”, after scrolling through pages of uninviting text. Mark Zuckerberg appears in the film. Deceiver Deceiver is a 1997 American neo-noir film murder mystery film directed by Jonas Pate and Josh Pate and starring Tim Roth, Chris Penn, Michael Rooker, Renee Zellweger, Ellen Burstyn and Rosanna Arquette. It won Best Cinematography and Best Screenplay at the 1997 Stockholm Film Festival, and the Special Jury Prize at the 1998 Cognac Police Film Festival. Spanking the Monkey Spanking the Monkey is a 1994 American black comedy film written and directed by David O. Russell. The title is a slang phrase for masturbation and is used in the film by one of the teenage characters. It was filmed in Pawling, New York. Battle in Heaven Battle in Heaven is a 2005 Mexican-French-German film. It is the second feature film by director Carlos Reygadas who previously directed the Mexican film Japón. It was entered into the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Reygadas has said about this film: "it’s my problem child, and therefore the film of mine I love the most." Ajami Ajami is a 2009 Israeli Arab drama film. Its plot is set in the Ajami neighborhood of Jaffa, Israel. A Troll in Central Park A Troll in Central Park is a 1994 American animated musical fantasy-comedy film directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman, creators of their previous animated films: Rock-a-Doodle, The Land Before Time, All Dogs Go to Heaven, The Secret of NIMH and An American Tail. It was released by Warner Bros. Pictures under their Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label on October 7, 1994. The film grossed $71,368 at the North American box office. The film features the voice talents of Dom DeLuise as Stanley, Cloris Leachman as Queen Gnorga, Charles Nelson Reilly as King Llort, Phillip Glasser as Gus, Tawny Sunshine Glover as Rosie, Hayley Mills as Hilary and Jonathan Pryce as Alan. It is the last Don Bluth film to star Dom DeLuise. As of March 20, 2019, the film rights to A Troll in Central Park and Thumbelina, along with the international rights to The Pebble and the Penguin are now owned by the Walt Disney Studios through 20th Century Fox, which had obtained the film rights from Warner Bros. in the early-2000s. Foo Fighters: Back and Forth Foo Fighters: Back and Forth is a 2011 rockumentary about the American rock band Foo Fighters, directed by filmmaker James Moll. The film documents the bands history, and gets its title from a track on the Foo Fighters seventh studio album Wasting Light. Eating Out Eating Out is a 2004 American sex comedy film written and directed by Q. Allan Brocka and starring Rebekah Kochan, Ryan Carnes, Jim Verraros, Scott Lunsford, and Emily Stiles. WolfCop WolfCop is a 2014 Canadian horror comedy film written and directed by Lowell Dean and starring Jesse Moss, Amy Matysio, Jonathan Cherry, Sarah Lind, Aidan Devine, Corrine Conley and Leo Fafard. The film was released to Cineplex Odeon theatres nationwide on 6 June 2014. It is the first film chosen for production from the CineCoup Film Accelerator. The plot concerns an alcoholic small town cop who transforms into a werewolf after being cursed; he still possesses his human intelligence in wolf form and continues his work as a police officer even in wolf form. WolfCop was released to UK DVD and Blu-ray on 13 October 2014. The Brothers Lionheart The Brothers Lionheart is a Swedish fantasy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 23 September 1977, directed by Olle Hellbom and based on the book with the same name, written by Astrid Lindgren. It won Swedens Guldbagge Award for Best Director in 1978. Johnny Be Good Johnny Be Good is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Bud S. Smith, starring Anthony Michael Hall as the main character, Johnny Walker. The film also features Robert Downey Jr., Paul Gleason, Steve James, Jennifer Tilly and Uma Thurman. Former Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon along with sportscaster Howard Cosell make cameo appearances. Judas Priest, Saga and Ted Nugent, among others, contributed to the soundtrack. The title track, "Johnny B. Goode", originally recorded by Chuck Berry, was re-recorded by Judas Priest for their album, Ram It Down. Avicii: True Stories Avicii: True Stories is a 2017 documentary directed by Levan Tsikurishvili about the Swedish DJ and record producer Avicii, with special appearances by David Guetta, Wyclef Jean, Nile Rodgers, Tiësto and Chris Martin. Avicii: True Stories premiered on October 26, 2017 in selected cinemas worldwide and was released on Netflix in the United States of America, the United Kingdom, and Australia on 28 December 2018. 10x10 10x10 is a 2018 British-American thriller film directed by Suzi Ewing and starring Luke Evans and Kelly Reilly. It was written and produced by Noel Clarke, through his production company Unstoppable Entertainment. Shootout at Wadala Shootout at Wadala is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language action crime film written and directed by Sanjay Gupta. It is a prequel to the 2007 hit Shootout at Lokhandwala, and it is the second instalment of the Shootout film series. It is loosely based on the book Six Decades of the Mumbai Mafia by Hussain Zaidi. The film features John Abraham, Anil Kapoor, Kangana Ranaut, Tusshar Kapoor, Manoj Bajpayee and Sonu Sood in lead roles. The film dramatises the encounter by Mumbai police in which gangster Manya Surve was shot dead. It took place at the junction adjacent to Dr. Ambedkar college, Wadala, Mumbai on 11 January 1982. The film was slated to be released on 1 May 2013, but was released on 3 May instead, to coincide with the day that marked 100 years of Bollywood. The film released to mixed reviews from critics, and according to Box Office India, emerged as an "average" at the box office. The film is remembered for one of John Abraham’s standout performance and its bold love making scenes between John Abraham and Kangana Ranaut. The Year My Parents Went on Vacation The Year My Parents Went on Vacation is a 2006 Brazilian drama film directed by Cao Hamburger. The screenplay, which took four years to be completed, was written by Hamburger, Adriana Falcão, Claudio Galperin, Anna Muylaert and Bráulio Mantovani. It was submitted by the Ministry of Culture for the 2007 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. This choice was unexpected, since it was thought that José Padilhas Elite Squad would be submitted. All the Way Boys ... All The Way, Boys! is a 1973 Italian adventure film directed by Giuseppe Colizzi. The film stars the popular quasi-comedy team of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. The duo, known as “The Trinity Boys,” made 18 films together, most in the Spaghetti Western genre, but ... All The Way, Boys! was the first film set in a modern context, although many other slapstick elements of the earlier films were carried over. The Pervert's Guide to Ideology The Perverts Guide to Ideology is a 2012 British documentary film directed by Sophie Fiennes and written and presented by Slovene philosopher and psychoanalytic theorist Slavoj Žižek. It is a sequel to Fienness 2006 documentary The Perverts Guide to Cinema. Though the film follows the frameworks of its predecessor, this time the emphasis is on ideology itself. Through psychoanalysis Žižek explores "the mechanisms that shape what we believe and how we behave". Among the films that are explored are Full Metal Jacket and Taxi Driver. The film was released in the United States by Zeitgeist Films in November 2013. Freaked Freaked is a 1993 American comedy science fiction film directed by Tom Stern and Alex Winter, who also both writers with Tim Burns, and Winter starred in the lead role. All three were involved in the short-lived MTV sketch comedy show The Idiot Box, and Freaked retains the same brand of surrealistic and absurdist humor as seen in the show. Freaked was Alex Winters last feature film before he shifted to cameo and television films for many years until 2013s Grand Piano. Originally conceived as a low-budget horror film featuring the band Butthole Surfers, Freaked went through a number of rewrites, eventually developing into a black comedy set within a sideshow, which was picked up by 20th Century Fox for a feature film. After several poor test screenings and a change in studio executives who then found the film too "weird", the movie was pulled from a wide distribution and only played on a handful of screens in the United States. 2036: Nexus Dawn 2036: Nexus Dawn is a 2017 American neo-noir science fiction short film acting as a prequel to the feature film Blade Runner 2049. It is one of three such prequels, alongside Blade Runner Black Out 2022 and Nowhere to Run. The short was released on August 30, 2017, approximately five weeks before the release of the feature film, and features Jared Leto as Blade Runner 2049 character Niander Wallace, alongside Benedict Wong. The film was written by Hampton Fancher and Michael Green, who also wrote the feature film, and directed by Luke Scott, whose father Ridley Scott directed the original Blade Runner and is executive producer on the sequel Blade Runner 2049. The film takes place in Los Angeles in 2036, 13 years before the events of Blade Runner 2049, and tells the story of Wallaces meeting with the "lawmakers" and his attempts to convince them to allow his new line of replicants to enter production. The Madagascar Penguins in a Christmas Caper The Madagascar Penguins in a Christmas Caper is a 2005 American computer-animated short film produced by DreamWorks Animation. The 12-minute Madagascar spin-off features the adventures of four penguins, sometimes known as the Madagascar Penguins, who live in the Central Park Zoo and are trained as spies. The short premiered in theaters on October 7, 2005 with the stop-motion film The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. It was directed by animation veteran Gary Trousdale, produced by Teresa Cheng, and written by Michael Lachance. War and Peace War and Peace is a 1965–67 Soviet war drama film co-written and directed by Sergei Bondarchuk and a film adaptation of Leo Tolstoys 1869 novel War and Peace. The film, released in four installments throughout 1966 and 1967, starred Bondarchuk in the leading role of Pierre Bezukhov, alongside Vyacheslav Tikhonov and Ludmila Savelyeva, who depicted Prince Andrei Bolkonsky and Natasha Rostova. The picture was produced by the Mosfilm studios between 1961 and 1967, with considerable support from the Soviet authorities. At a cost of 8.29 million Soviet rubles – equal to US$9.21 million at 1967 rates, or $50–60 million in 2017, accounting for ruble inflation – it was the most expensive film made in the Soviet Union. Upon its release, it became a success with audiences, selling approximately 135 million tickets in its native country. War and Peace also won the Grand Prix in the Moscow International Film Festival, the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Women in Trouble Women in Trouble is a 2009 American comedy film written and directed by Sebastián Gutiérrez and starring Carla Gugino, Adrianne Palicki, Marley Shelton, Cameron Richardson, Connie Britton and Emmanuelle Chriqui. It was shot in 10 days for $50,000. Manmarziyaan Manmarziyaan, released internationally as Husband Material, is an Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy-drama love triangle film directed by Anurag Kashyap and written by Kanika Dhillon. Starring Abhishek Bachchan, Taapsee Pannu and Vicky Kaushal, the film is jointly produced by Phantom Films and Aanand L. Rais Colour Yellow Productions. Manmarziyaan began filming in February 2018. It is a love story set in Amritsar, Punjab. Principal photography wrapped up in April 2018. It premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in India on 14 September 2018 to positive reviews from critics. A trailer was released on 9 August 2018. Zapped! Zapped! is a 1982 American sex comedy teen film directed by Robert J. Rosenthal and co-written with Bruce Rubin. The film stars Scott Baio as a high school student who acquires telekinetic powers. Primal Primal is a 2010 Australian horror film directed by Josh Reed, and starring Zoe Tuckwell-Smith, Krew Boylan, Lindsay Farris, and Wil Traval. Arthur 2: On the Rocks Arthur 2: On the Rocks is a 1988 British-American comedy film and the sequel to the 1981 film Arthur. Lead actors Dudley Moore and Liza Minnelli reprised their roles. John Gielgud, who won an Academy Award for his role in the original film, reappears briefly in a drunken hallucination on Arthurs part. The film costars Kathy Bates as a woman who helps Arthur and Linda adopt a baby. Stephen Elliott reprises his role from the first film, but his daughter, Jill Eikenberry originally, is now played by Cynthia Sikes. Burt Bacharach returns to score the film. The soundtrack also features songs by popular artists, including OMD and Kylie Minogue. Charlie Charlie is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language romantic drama film directed by Martin Prakkat and written by Prakkat and Unni R. Produced by Prakkat, Joju George and Shebin Becker, the film stars Dulquer Salmaan and Parvathy. The music is composed by Gopi Sundar, while Jomon T. John handles the cinematography. The film released on 24 December. It won 8 awards at the 46th Kerala State Film Awards, including Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director and Best Cinematography. It was remade into Marathi as Deva starring Ankush Chaudhary, Tejaswini Pandit and Spruha Joshi. Witchboard Witchboard is a 1986 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Kevin S. Tenney in his directorial debut, and starring Tawny Kitaen, Stephen Nichols, and Todd Allen. The plot focuses on a female student who, after playing with a friends Ouija board at a party, unknowingly communicates with an evil spirit that begins to terrorize her. The film had a limited release on December 31, 1986 and received a wide release on March 13, 1987. Although the critical response to the film was largely unfavorable, it has obtained a cult following since its release. Two unrelated sequels, The Devils Doorway and The Possession, were respectively released in 1993 and 1995. Smosh: The Movie Smosh: The Movie is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Alex Winter starring the YouTube comedy duo Smosh with appearances from other YouTube stars, such as Jenna Marbles, Grace Helbig, Markiplier, and Harley Morenstein. This is Smoshs first full-length film and revolves around the duo going inside YouTube virtually to alter a clip that will ruin Anthonys chances of winning over his crush, Anna. The film premiered in Los Angeles at Vidcon 2015 on July 23, and was released in the United States on July 24, 2015, to generally polarized reviews, with criticism toward its writing, acting, and humor, but received praise for the performances of the two leads. It was then released in the United Kingdom, by Lionsgate through distribution on-demand through Vimeo and Netflix. The Believers The Believers is a 1987 American neo-noir horror film directed by John Schlesinger, released in 1987 and starring Martin Sheen, Robert Loggia and Helen Shaver. It is based on the 1982 novel The Religion by Nicholas Conde. House of Tolerance House of Tolerance, is 2011 French drama film directed by Bertrand Bonello, starring Céline Sallette, Hafsia Herzi, Jasmine Trinca, Adèle Haenel, Alice Barnole, Iliana Zabeth and Noémie Lvovsky. The film premiered In Competition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Baby Face Baby Face is a 1933 American drama film directed by Alfred E. Green for Warner Brothers, starring Barbara Stanwyck as Lily Powers, and featuring George Brent. Based on a story by Darryl F. Zanuck, Baby Face is about an attractive young woman who uses sex to advance her social and financial status. Twenty-five-year-old John Wayne plays a supporting role as one of Powers lovers. Marketed with the salacious tagline "She had it and made it pay", the films open discussion of sex made it one of the most notorious films of the Pre-Code Hollywood era and helped bring the era to a close. Mark A. Vieira, author of Sin in Soft Focus: Pre-Code Hollywood has said, "Baby Face was certainly one of the top 10 films that caused the Production Code to be enforced." Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. Captain Horatio Hornblower is a 1951 British-American naval swashbuckling war film in Technicolor from Warner Bros., produced by Gerry Mitchell, directed by Raoul Walsh, that stars Gregory Peck, Virginia Mayo, Robert Beatty and Terence Morgan. The film is based on three of C. S. Foresters Horatio Hornblower novels: The Happy Return, A Ship of the Line, and Flying Colours. Forester is credited with the screen adaptation. Werewolf: The Beast Among Us Werewolf: The Beast Among Us is a 2012 action fantasy horror film directed by Louis Morneau. The film stars Ed Quinn, Stephen Rea, Guy Wilson and Steven Bauer. April and the Extraordinary World April and the Extraordinary World is a 2015 French-Belgian-Canadian animated science fiction adventure film co-directed by Christian Desmares and Franck Ekinci, co-written by Ekinci and Benjamin Legrand, and starring Marion Cotillard. It depicts an alternate steampunk world with a visual style based on the work of French cartoonist Jacques Tardi. Dracula 3000 Dracula 3000, also titled Dracula 3000: Infinite Darkness, is a television horror movie released in 2004 that brings Bram Stokers fictional vampire Count Dracula into outer space in the distant 30th century. Despite its name, it is not a direct sequel to Dracula 2000. Molière Molière is a 2007 film by French director Laurent Tirard and starring Romain Duris as Molière. It was released in Europe in January 2007 and in the United States in July 2007. It was entered into the 29th Moscow International Film Festival where Fabrice Luchini won the Silver George for Best Actor. The screenplay was co-written by Tirard and Grégoire Vigneron. The Emperor and the Assassin The Emperor and the Assassin, also known as The First Emperor, is a 1998 - 1999 Chinese historical romance film based primarily on Jing Kes assassination attempt on the King of Qin, as described in Sima Qians Records of the Grand Historian. The film was directed by Chen Kaige and stars Gong Li, Zhang Fengyi, Li Xuejian, and Zhou Xun. The film was well received critically and won the Technical Prize at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. It was the most expensive Chinese film made at the time, costing US$20 million. Front of the Class Front of the Class is a 2008 American drama film based on the book by Brad Cohen, Front of the Class: How Tourette Syndrome Made Me the Teacher I Never Had, co-authored by Lisa Wysocky. The book was made into a Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie starring newcomer James Wolk—a 2007 University of Michigan graduate—and featuring Treat Williams and Emmy Award-winning actress Patricia Heaton as Cohens parents; the movie aired on CBS on December 7, 2008. Robinson Crusoe on Mars Robinson Crusoe on Mars is a 1964 independently made American science fiction film in Technicolor and Techniscope, produced by Aubrey Schenck, directed by Byron Haskin, that stars Paul Mantee, Victor Lundin, and Adam West. The film was distributed by Paramount Pictures. As the title indicates, it is a science fiction retelling of the classic novel Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. The Tripper The Tripper is a 2006 comedy horror slasher film directed by David Arquette and starring Jaime King, Thomas Jane and Lukas Haas. Here Alone Here Alone is a post-apocalyptic film directed by Rod Blackhurst. Written by David Ebeltoft, the film premiered at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival and was released theatrically on March 30, 2017. It received mixed reviews from critics. Earthsea Legend of Earthsea is a two-night television miniseries adaptation of the "Earthsea" novels by Ursula K. Le Guin. It premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel in December 2004. Chase Chase is an upcoming American action thriller film directed and written by Michael Matteo Rossi. The film stars Damien Puckler, Aries Spears, Richard Riehle, Oghenekaro Itene, Jessica Morris, Simeon Panda, Rob Niter and Skye Townsend. Five Deadly Venoms Five Deadly Venoms also known as Five Venoms, is a cult 1978 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh, starring the Venom Mob, with martial arts choreography by Leung Ting, and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, about five kung-fu fighters with unique animal styles: the Centipede, the Snake, the Scorpion, the Lizard, and the Toad. The film was listed at number 11 on Entertainment Weeklys Top 50 Cult Films list. The Damned The Damned, also known as Gallows Hill, is a 2013 American horror film directed by Víctor García. The film stars Peter Facinelli, Sophia Myles, Nathalia Ramos, and Carolina Guerra. The film features a family and group of friends stranded in a storm and looking to seek refuge in a house inhabited by an ancient evil presence. The film was produced by Peter Block, Andrea Chung, and David Higgins, and is a joint Colombian and American production. The film had its world premiere at the Sitges Film Festival on October 17, 2014. and was released on video on demand on July 25, 2014, before a limited release by IFC Midnight on August 29, 2014. Boy and the World Boy and the World is a 2013 Brazilian animated adventure film written and directed by Alê Abreu. It was nominated at the 88th Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature. The film was created using a mix of both drawing and painting and digital animation. Punishment Park Punishment Park is a 1971 American pseudo-documentary drama film written and directed by Peter Watkins. The setting is of a British and West German film crew following National Guard soldiers and police as they pursue members of a counterculture group across a desert. The Count of Monte Cristo The Count of Monte Cristo is a French-Italian four-part miniseries based on the 1844 novel The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas père. The Woman in the Fifth The Woman in the Fifth is a 2011 French-British-Polish drama film directed and written by Paweł Pawlikowski. Adapted from Douglas Kennedys 2007 novel of the same name, the film centers on a divorced American writer who moves to Paris to be closer to his young daughter. As he embarks on an affair with a mysterious widow, a dark force seems to be taking control of his life. Shuddh Desi Romance Shuddh Desi Romance is a 2013 Indian romantic comedy drama film directed by Maneesh Sharma and produced by Aditya Chopra. It features Sushant Singh Rajput, Parineeti Chopra and newcomer Vaani Kapoor in leading roles. The story, set in Jaipur, Rajasthan, explores the views of the younger generation on commitment, live-in relationships and arranged marriages as compared to love marriages in small town India. It screened in the Gala Presentation section of the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Upon release, the film received generally positive response from critics and audiences and was declared a hit in India by Box Office India. Ulysses' Gaze Ulysses Gaze is a 1995 Greek film directed by Theo Angelopoulos and starring Harvey Keitel, Maia Morgenstern, and Erland Josephson. The film was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. After Lucia After Lucia is a 2012 Mexican drama film directed by Michel Franco. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival where it won the top prize. The film was also selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The style of the film has been described as being influenced by Austrian director Michael Haneke. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee is a 2007 historical drama television film adapted from the book of the same name by Dee Brown. The film was written by Daniel Giat, directed by Yves Simoneau and produced by HBO Films. The book on which the movie is based is a history of Native Americans in the American West in the 1860s and 1870s, focusing upon the transition from traditional ways of living to living on reservations and their treatment during that period. The title of the film and the book is taken from a line in the Stephen Vincent Benet poem "American Names." It was shot in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. A Woman in Berlin A Woman in Berlin, known as The Downfall of Berlin Anonyma in the UK, is a 2008 German film directed by Max Färberböck, starring Nina Hoss and Eugeny Sidikhin. It is based on the memoir, Eine Frau in Berlin, published anonymously in 1959 in German, with a new edition in 2003. The film premiered at the 2009 Berlin Film Festival and was praised for its portrayal of a morally complex and brutal period. School Daze School Daze is a 1988 American musical comedy-drama film, written and directed by Spike Lee, and starring Larry Fishburne, Giancarlo Esposito, and Tisha Campbell-Martin. Based in part on Spike Lees experiences at Atlantas Morehouse College, Spelman College, Morris Brown College and Clark Atlanta University, it is a story about fraternity and sorority members clashing with other students at a historically black college during homecoming weekend. It also touches upon issues of colorism, intra-race classism, political activism, hazing, female self-esteem, social mobility, and hair texture bias within the African-American community. The second feature film by Spike Lee, School Daze was released on February 12, 1988 by Columbia Pictures. Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas Mickeys Once Upon a Christmas is a 1999 direct-to-video animated Christmas anthology film produced by Walt Disney Video Premieres and won the Award for Best Animated Feature Film at the 5th Kecskemét Animation Film Festival in 1999. The video features Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Pete, Goofy, Max, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Huey, Scrooge McDuck, Mortimer Mouse, Figaro the Kitten and Chip n Dale with cameos by Owl, Clarabelle Cow, Horace Horsecollar, and a Beagle Boy. The film comprises three separate segments, with narration by Kelsey Grammer. A sequel, titled Mickeys Twice Upon a Christmas, was released in 2004. Sparkle Sparkle is a 2012 American musical film directed by Salim Akil and produced by Stage 6 Films, It was released on August 17, 2012, by TriStar Pictures. Inspired by The Supremes, Sparkle is a remake of the 1976 film of the same name, which centered on three singing teenage sisters from Harlem who form a girl group in the late 1950s. The remake takes place in Detroit, Michigan in 1968 during the Motown era. The film stars Jordin Sparks, Derek Luke, Whitney Houston, Mike Epps, Cee Lo Green, Carmen Ejogo, Tika Sumpter, Tamela Mann and Omari Hardwick. Sparkle features songs from the original film written by soul musician Curtis Mayfield as well as new compositions by R&B artist R. Kelly. This film is the debut of R&B/pop singer and American Idol winner Jordin Sparks as an actress. Sparkle also marks Whitney Houstons fifth and final feature film role before her death on February 11, 2012, three months after filming ended. The film is dedicated to her memory. Man-Thing Man-Thing is a 2005 Australian-American horror film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. Directed by Brett Leonard, it stars Matthew Le Nevez, Rachael Taylor, and Jack Thompson, with Conan Stevens portraying the title character. The film is influenced by Man-Thing comics written by Steve Gerber and follows a Louisiana sheriff as he investigates a series of deaths in a swamp, leading to him encountering the eponymous creature. Originally intended for a theatrical release in the United States, the film premiered on the Sci Fi Channel under the Sci Fi Pictures label. It grossed $1 million against its $30 million budget from a small release in international theaters and received generally negative reviews from critics. The Winning Season The Winning Season is a 2009 sports comedy film written and directed by James C. Strouse and starring Sam Rockwell. The film premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and had a limited theatrical release on September 3, 2010. Lionsgate bought the United Kingdom and United States rights to the film at Sundance. Plum Pictures and Gigi Films produced the film. Minding the Gap Minding the Gap is a 2018 documentary film directed by Bing Liu. It chronicles the lives and friendships of three young men growing up in Rockford, united by their love of skateboarding. It has received critical acclaim, winning the U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Breakthrough Filmmaking at the Sundance Film Festival, and was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 91st Academy Awards. Prospero's Books Prosperos Books is a 1991 British avant-garde film adaptation of William Shakespeares The Tempest, written and directed by Peter Greenaway. John Gielgud plays Prospero, the protagonist who provides the off-screen narration and the voices to the other story characters. Stylistically, Prosperos Books is narratively and cinematically innovative in its techniques, combining mime, dance, opera, and animation. Edited in Japan, the film makes extensive use of digital image manipulation, often overlaying multiple moving and still pictures with animations. Michael Nyman composed the musical score and Karine Saporta choreographed the dance. The film is also notable for its extensive use of nudity, reminiscent of Renaissance paintings of mythological characters. The nude actors and extras represent a cross-section of male and female humanity. Water Drops on Burning Rocks Water Drops on Burning Rocks is a 2000 French drama film directed by François Ozon. The film is based on a German play by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Tropfen auf heisse Steine. Breakin' All the Rules Breakin All the Rules is a 2004 American comedy film. It was directed and written by Daniel Taplitz. It stars Jamie Foxx, Morris Chestnut, Jennifer Esposito, Jill Ritchie, Bianca Lawson, Peter MacNicol and Gabrielle Union. Dead & Breakfast Dead & Breakfast is a 2004 musical zombie comedy film directed by Matthew Leutwyler starring Ever Carradine, Gina Philips, Erik Palladino, Bianca Lawson, Jeremy Sisto and Oz Perkins. The film premiered at The South By Southwest Film Festival and went on to win over a dozen awards and was nominated for a Saturn Award. Anjaana Anjaani Anjaana Anjaani is a 2010 Indian romantic comedy drama film directed by Siddharth Anand and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala. It stars Ranbir Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra as two suicidal strangers who meet and make a pact to commit suicide in twenty days on New Years Eve. In the interim, the couple fulfil their personal wishes and eventually fall in love. Vishal-Shekhar composed the soundtrack, with lyrics by various artists. The movie is inspired by Dutch movie Blind. Wanting to make an unusual romance film, Anand struggled to find unconventional ideas while he was writing. Then his wife Mamta came up with the core narrative of the film, which excited him and changed his perspective. Anand approached novelist Advaita Kala who developed the story into a feature-length script, and later co-wrote the screenplay with him. Principal photography was done entirely in New York City, Las Vegas and San Francisco. The film was released on 1 October 2010 to mixed critical reviews. Reviewers praised the lead performances, music and cinematography, but were critical of the films screenplay and pace. Made on a budget 380 million, Anjaana Anjaani, grossed 685 million making it a box office success. Vishal-Shekhar were nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director for the films soundtrack. Little Women Little Women is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film, directed by George Cukor and starring Katharine Hepburn, Joan Bennett, Frances Dee and Jean Parker. The screenplay, by Sarah Y. Mason and Victor Heerman, is based on the 1868 novel of the same name, by Louisa May Alcott. This is the third screen adaptation of the book. It follows two silent versions, the first released in 1917 with Minna Grey and the second in 1918 with Dorothy Bernard. After this 1933 sound version came the 1949 Little Women, with June Allyson, Elizabeth Taylor and Peter Lawford, the 1994 film Little Women, starring Winona Ryder, and the upcoming 2019 film Little Women featuring Saoirse Ronan. Sunshine on Leith Sunshine on Leith is a 2013 Scottish romantic musical film directed by Dexter Fletcher. It is an adaptation of the stage musical of the same name, a jukebox musical featuring songs by The Proclaimers. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The songs, arranged by musical director Paul Englishby, are performed by the cast. The Proclaimers themselves appear in a brief cameo. Extreme Prejudice Extreme Prejudice is a 1987 American neo-western action film starring Nick Nolte and Powers Boothe, with a supporting cast including Michael Ironside, María Conchita Alonso, Rip Torn, William Forsythe, and Clancy Brown. The film was directed by Walter Hill, with a screenplay by Harry Kleiner and Deric Washburn from a story by John Milius and Fred Rexer Extreme Prejudice is an homage, of sorts, to The Wild Bunch, a western directed by Sam Peckinpah, with whom Hill worked on The Getaway. Both films end with a massive gunfight in a Mexican border town. The title originates from "terminate with extreme prejudice," a phrase popularized by Apocalypse Now, also written by Milius. The lead character of Jack Benteen was loosely based on Joaquin Jackson. Nolte spent three weeks in Texas with Jackson learning the day-to-day activities of a Ranger. Nolte took what he learned and incorporated it into his characters the mannerisms and dress. The Hunting Ground The Hunting Ground is a 2015 documentary film about the incidence of sexual assault on college campuses in the United States and what its creators say is a failure of college administrations to deal with it adequately. Written and directed by Kirby Dick and produced by Amy Ziering, it premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. The film was released on February 27, 2015, an edited version aired on CNN on November 22, 2015, and was released on DVD the week of December 1, 2015. It was released on Netflix in March 2016. Lady Gaga recorded an original song, "Til It Happens to You," for the film, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. The documentary focuses on Annie E. Clark and Andrea Pino, two former University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill students who filed a Title IX complaint against UNC in response to their rapes while enrolled. The use of Title IX in campus sexual assault cases became a model for universities across the country. Critics of the film, including writer Emily Yoffe and a number of Harvard Law School professors, have questioned The Hunting Grounds accuracy and objectivity. Among the issues raised by critics are the films portrayal of one man as a rapist, while not disclosing that the university and the police had found him not responsible for the alleged sexual assault, and for use of controversial statistics. The filmmakers have actively defended their work, responding to most criticisms. Greedy Guts Little Otik, also known as Greedy Guts, is a 2000 Czech dark comedy surreal horror drama film by Jan Švankmajer and Eva Švankmajerová. Based on the folktale Otesánek by K.J. Erben, the film is a comedic live action, stop motion-animated feature film set mainly in an apartment building in the Czech Republic. The film uses the Overture to Der Freischutz by Carl Maria von Weber as the score. Dog Days Dog Days is a 2001 Austrian feature film directed by Ulrich Seidl. It is characterized by a disturbing naturalistic style which is a trademark of Seidls directing. The film stars a mix of professional and amateur actors and it became mildly controversial for its depiction of unsimulated sex. The film follows six interwoven stories set in suburban Vienna over the course of a summer weekend. The film premiered at the 2001 Venice Film Festival where it went on to win the Silver Lion Jurys Special Award. John Waters has professed his admiration for the film, and selected it as a favorite to present within Maryland Film Festival 2004. The Resistance Banker The Resistance Banker is a 2018 Dutch World-War-II-period drama film directed by Joram Lürsen. The film is based on the life of banker Walraven van Hall, who financed the Dutch resistance during the Second World War. The film is reported to have become the most watched Dutch film of 2018 and was nominated for eleven Golden Calves, the first time a film received so many nominations for the award. It won four Golden Calves, among them the prize for Best Film and Best Actor. The film was also selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Bambi Meets Godzilla Bambi Meets Godzilla is an animated short film created entirely by Marv Newland. Less than two minutes long, the film is a classic of animation; it was listed #38 in the book The 50 Greatest Cartoons. Deewana Deewana is a 1992 Indian romantic drama film directed by Raj Kanwar, produced by Guddu Dhanoa and Lalit Kapoor and featuring Rishi Kapoor, Divya Bharti and Shah Rukh Khan in the lead. This was Khans debut release, and he appears only in the second half of the film, replacing Armaan Kohli, who walked out of the project due to creative differences after the first schedule. The film was released on 25 June 1992. Dil Aashna Hai was supposed to be the debut movie of Shah Rukh Khan, however, Deewana was released first. The film proved to be a major commercial success and launched Khans Bollywood career. Treasure Island Treasure Island is a two-part British television miniseries adaptation of the novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. The screenplay was written by Stewart Harcourt, produced by Laurie Borg and directed by Steve Barron. It was made by BSkyB and first shown in the United Kingdom on Sky1 on 1 & 2 January 2012. Sex Is Zero Sex Is Zero is a 2002 South Korean film written and directed by Yoon Je-kyoon, starring Im Chang-jung and Ha Ji-won. In the style of American gross-out comedies like American Pie, it follows the exploits of a group of college students, which eventually takes a serious turn. Sex Is Zero sold 4,089,900 tickets in South Korea, making it the fifth most popular film of 2002. A sequel, Sex Is Zero 2, was released in December 2007, starring most of the original cast. Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart is a 2013 French animated fantasy film based on the concept album by the French rock band Dionysos, and on the illustrated novel La Mécanique du cœur written by the bands lead singer Mathias Malzieu. The music of the film was entirely composed by Dionysos. The original French language version, Jack et la mécanique du cœur, which translates literally as Jack and the Mechanics of the Heart, was released in October 2013, with English-, German-, Finnish- and Spanish-language versions following in 2014. Little England Little England is a 2013 Greek period drama–romance film directed by Pantelis Voulgaris. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Ioanna Karystiani, Voulgaris wife, and stars Pinelopi Tsilika, Sofia Kokkali, Aneza Papadopoulou and Andreas Konstantinou. The plot revolves around two sisters, Orsa and Moscha from the island of Andros, dubbed Little England because of its affluence, who are both in love with Spyros; it starts in the interwar period and ends in the 1950s. The film achieved commercial success in Greece, as it was the second-highest-grossing film of 2013 and the first amongst the Greek films. Little England also met critical success domestically and abroad. It was nominated for thirteen Hellenic Film Academy Awards and won six, including the award for Best Film. Internationally, it dominated at the 2014 Shanghai International Film Festival, winning three Golden Goblet Awards for Best Feature Film, Best Director and Best Actress, and it is also nominated for a Satellite Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Little England was submitted by Greece for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Abominable Abominable is a 2019 computer-animated adventure film produced by DreamWorks Animation and Pearl Studio. It was written and directed by Jill Culton and co-directed by Todd Wilderman, and stars the voices of Chloe Bennet, Albert Tsai, Tenzing Norgay Trainor, Eddie Izzard, Sarah Paulson, Tsai Chin, and Michelle Wong. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2019, and was released by Universal Pictures in the United States on September 27, 2019 while Pearl Studio distributed the film in China. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and has grossed $128 million worldwide. In Southeast Asia, Abominable has garnered controversy for a scene involving a map of the region with the Nine-Dash Line, a contested demarcation line used by China to lay claim over a portion of the South China Sea. Due to this, the film has been banned in several countries involved in territorial disputes with China over the South China Sea—namely, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Malaysia. Dead End Dead End is a 1937 crime drama film directed by William Wyler. It is an adaptation of the Sidney Kingsley 1935 Broadway play of the same name. It stars Joel McCrea, Sylvia Sidney, and Humphrey Bogart. It was the first film appearance of the Dead End Kids. Castello Cavalcanti Castello Cavalcanti is a short film written and directed by Wes Anderson, released in 2013, and starring Jason Schwartzman as an unsuccessful race car driver who crashes his car in an Italian village. The 8-minute film was filmed at Cinecittà in Rome, Italy and financed by Prada. It debuted at the Rome Film Festival and was released online on November 13, 2013. It quickly became viral and received critical acclaim. House Party 2 House Party 2 is a 1991 comedy film and the sequel to the 1990 film House Party released by New Line Cinema. The film returns most of the cast of the first film such as Kid n Play and Full Force, along with new cast members such as Queen Latifah and Iman, and more guest appearances by other famous entertainers, such as Tony! Toni! Toné! and Ralph Tresvant. The film is directed by Doug McHenry and George Jackson. House Party 2 focuses less on the party aspect of the plot, and more on the characters personal lives ranging from dating to education and career ambitions. The titular festivities, this time around, is a college pajama party instead of a high school house party. The film is dedicated to the memory of Robin Harris, who played Pops in the first film. Chloe in the Afternoon Love in the Afternoon is a 1972 film by Éric Rohmer. It is the sixth and final movie in Rohmers "Six Moral Tales" series. An English-language remake starring Chris Rock, titled I Think I Love My Wife, was released in 2007. Neither film is a remake or derivative of Love in the Afternoon, a 1957 romantic comedy directed by Billy Wilder. The Sucker The Sucker is a French, Italian and Spanish comedy film by Gérard Oury starring Louis de Funès and Bourvil. It was released in 1965. As of 2013, it is still one of the 20 highest-grossing films in France along with La Grande Vadrouille, another Oury-de Funès-Bourvil collaboration. The film was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival where the actor Bourvil won a Special Diploma. The Milagro Beanfield War The Milagro Beanfield War is a 1988 American comedy-drama film directed by Robert Redford from a screenplay written by John Nichols and David S. Ward based on Nichols novel of the same name. The ensemble cast includes Ruben Blades, Richard Bradford, Sônia Braga, Julie Carmen, James Gammon, Melanie Griffith, John Heard, Carlos Riquelme, Daniel Stern, Chick Vennera, and Christopher Walken. Filmed on location in Truchas, the film is set in the fictional rural town of Milagro, with a population of 426, a predominantly Hispanic and Catholic town, with a largely interrelated population. The film tells of one mans struggle as he defends his small beanfield and his community against much larger business and state political interests. My Father's Glory My Fathers Glory is a 1990 French film directed by Yves Robert, based on the novel My Fathers Glory by Marcel Pagnol. The sequel, which was also filmed by Robert in 1990, is My Mothers Castle. Both films are known by their original, French-language titles outside the United States. The Man Who Loved Women The Man Who Loved Women is a 1977 French comedy/drama film directed by François Truffaut and starring Charles Denner, Brigitte Fossey and Nelly Borgeaud. In 1983, it was remade in Hollywood under the same title. The film had a total of 955,262 admissions in France. Space Battleship Yamato is a 2010 Japanese science fiction film based on the Space Battleship Yamato anime series by Yoshinobu Nishizaki and Leiji Matsumoto. The film was released in Japan on December 1, 2010. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray in Japan on June 24, 2011, and in the United States by Funimations live-action client, Giant Ape Media, on April 29, 2014. Attenberg Attenberg is a Greek drama film, written and directed by Athina Rachel Tsangari. The film was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice International Film Festival and Ariane Labed won the Coppa Volpi for the Best Actress. It was filmed in the town of Aspra Spitia, in the Greek region of Boeotia. The film was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Over the Edge Over the Edge is an American coming-of-age crime drama film directed by Jonathan Kaplan and released in May 1979. The film, based on actual events, had a limited theatrical release but has since achieved cult film status. It was Matt Dillons film debut. Big Wednesday Big Wednesday is a 1978 American coming of age film directed by John Milius. Written by Milius and Dennis Aaberg, it is loosely based on their own experiences at Malibu. The picture stars Jan-Michael Vincent, William Katt, and Gary Busey as California surfers facing life and the Vietnam War against the backdrop of their love of surfing. Raised in Southern California, Milius made Big Wednesday as an homage to the time he spent in Malibu during his youth. Milius and his friends George Lucas and Steven Spielberg famously agreed to exchange a percentage point of Big Wednesday, Star Wars and Close Encounters of the Third Kind prior to the release of the three films throughout 1977-1978. Spielberg in particular was certain that Big Wednesday was going to be a box office hit, opining it was like "American Graffiti meets Jaws", two of the decades most successful films. Homicide Homicide is an American neo-noir crime film written and directed by David Mamet, and released in 1991. The films cast includes Joe Mantegna, William H. Macy, and Ving Rhames. It was entered in the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Dark Habits Dark Habits is a 1983 Spanish black comedy film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar and starring Julieta Serrano, Marisa Paredes and Chus Lampreave. The plot follows a cabaret singer who finds refuge in a convent of eccentric nuns. The film is an exploration of the anachronistic situation of institutionalized religion in contemporary Spanish society. The Wind The Wind is a 1928 pre-code American silent romantic drama film directed by Victor Sjöström. The movie was adapted by Frances Marion from the novel of the same name written by Dorothy Scarborough. Featuring Lillian Gish, Lars Hanson and Montagu Love, it is one of the last silent films released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and is considered to be among the greatest silent films. Hair Show Hair Show is a 2004 comedy film directed by Leslie Small that stars MoNique and Kellita Smith. Saint Ralph Saint Ralph is a 2004 Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Michael McGowan. Its central character is a teenage boy who trains for the 1954 Boston Marathon in the hope a victory will be the miracle his mother needs to awaken from a coma. The film premiered at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival and was given a theatrical release in 2005. Cold Eyes Cold Eyes is a 2013 South Korean action thriller film starring Sol Kyung-gu, Jung Woo-sung, Han Hyo-joo, Jin Kyung and Lee Junho. A remake of 2007 Hong Kong film Eye in the Sky, the film is about detectives from the surveillance team of a special crime unit who work together to take down a bank robbing organization. It made its North American premiere at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, and also screened at the 2013 Busan International Film Festival in the Open Cinema section. Pound of Flesh Pound of Flesh is a 2015 Canadian action thriller film directed by Ernie Barbarash, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Darren Shahlavi. It is the third collaboration between Van Damme and Barbarash. A Summer's Tale A Summers Tale is a 1996 French romance film directed by Éric Rohmer. It is the third film in his Contes des quatre saisons series, which includes A Tale of Springtime, Conte dété, Autumn Tale, and A Tale of Winter. Conte dété stars Melvil Poupaud, Amanda Langlet, Aurélia Nolin, and Gwenaëlle Simon. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone, originally released theatrically in Japan as simply Dragon Ball Z and later as for its Japanese VHS and Laserdisc release, is a 1989 Japanese anime fantasy martial arts film, the fourth alternate continuity film in the Dragon Ball franchise, and the first one under the Dragon Ball Z moniker. It was originally released in Japan on July 15 at the "Toei Manga Matsuri" film festival along with the 1989 film version of Himitsu no Akko-chan, the first Akuma-kun movie, and the film version of Kidou Keiji Jiban. Despite some continuity inconsistencies, Dead Zone acts as a prelude to the series, and is the only film to get a complete follow up during Dragon Ball Z, with the Garlic Jr. arc. A Dark Truth A Dark Truth is a 2012 action thriller film directed and written by Damian Lee, and produced by Gary Howsam and Bill Marks. The film stars Andy García, Kim Coates, Deborah Kara Unger, Eva Longoria and Forest Whitaker. It premiered at the 2012 Boston Film Festival and was released theatrically in the United States on January 4, 2013. The Hidden Blade is a 2004 film set in 1860s Japan, directed by Yoji Yamada. The plot revolves around several samurai during a time of change in the ruling and class structures of Japan. The film was written by Yamada with Yoshitaka Asama and, like its predecessor The Twilight Samurai, based on a short story by Shūhei Fujisawa. The soundtrack is an original composition by Isao Tomita. Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge Dragon Ball Z: Coolers Revenge, also known by its Japanese title , or by Toeis own English title Dragon Ball Z: The Strongest Rivals, is a 1991 Japanese anime science fiction martial arts film and the fifth Dragon Ball Z animated feature movie, originally released in Japan on July 20 at the Toei Anime Fair. The Scout The Scout is a 1994 American comedy film starring Brendan Fraser and Albert Brooks and directed by Michael Ritchie, the director of The Bad News Bears. Loosies Loosies is a 2012 romantic comedy-drama film written and produced by Peter Facinelli, and directed by Michael Corrente. The film stars Peter Facinelli, Jaimie Alexander, Michael Madsen, Joe Pantoliano, William Forsythe, Christy Carlson Romano, Glenn Ciano, Vincent Gallo and Chad A. Verdi. Rhino Season Rhino Season is a 2012 Iranian movie by Mij Film, largely filmed in Turkey and directed by Bahman Ghobadi. It is described as "a love story in context of the political changes from before the Iranian revolution to the present". Behrouz Vossoughi and Monica Bellucci co-star in this movie. The film is based on Iranian Kurdish poet and author Sadegh Kamangar, who spent 27 years imprisoned in Iran while his family was told that he was dead. For many years Sadeghs family cried over a fake grave staged by the Iranian government. Chairman of the Board Chairman of the Board is a 1998 comedy film directed by Alex Zamm, starring Courtney Thorne-Smith and Carrot Top. In the film, a surfer and inventor named Edison inherits and runs a billionaires company. It was poorly received by both critics and audiences. Both Carrot Top and Raquel Welch received Razzie nominations for the 1999 Golden Raspberry Award for their roles in the film. Grbavica: The Land of My Dreams Grbavica is a 2006 film by Jasmila Žbanić about the life of a single mother in contemporary Sarajevo in the aftermath of systematic rapes of Bosniak women by Serbian soldiers during the Bosnian War. It was released in the United Kingdom as Esmas Secret: Grbavica, and in USA as Grbavica: Land of My Dreams. The film shows, through the eyes of the main character Esma, her teenage daughter Sara, and others, how everyday life is still being shaped by the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s. The film was an international co-production between companies from Bosnia, Austria, Croatia and Germany; it received funding from the German television companies ZDF and Arte. Grbavica received an enthusiastic response from critics, earning a 98% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It won the Golden Bear at the 56th Berlin International Film Festival and it was Bosnia & Herzegovinas official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 79th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band is a 1978 American musical comedy film directed by Michael Schultz and written by Henry Edwards. The film tells the loosely constructed story of a band as they wrangle with the music industry and battle evil forces bent on stealing their instruments and corrupting their home town of Heartland. The film is presented in a form similar to that of a rock opera, with the songs providing "dialogue" to carry the story. Only George Burns has spoken lines that act to clarify the plot and provide further narration. The films soundtrack, released as an accompanying double album, features new versions of songs originally written and performed by the Beatles. The film draws primarily from two of the bands albums, 1967s Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band and 1969s Abbey Road. The film covers all of the songs from the Sgt. Pepper album with the exceptions of "Within You, Without You" and "Lovely Rita", and also includes nearly all of Abbey Road. The production was loosely adapted from Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band on the Road, a 1974 off-Broadway production directed by Tom OHorgan. The film was released to extremely negative reviews. Hurricane Bianca Hurricane Bianca is a 2016 American comedy film directed and written by Matt Kugelman. The films title derives from the starring actor, Bianca Del Rio, an American costumer and drag queen, best known for winning the sixth season of RuPauls Drag Race. As well as being marketed as a comedy, the film touches on serious social issues, such as the fact that it is legal in 29 U.S. states for somebody to be fired from their place of work for being gay. Speaking on the film before its release, Del Rio stated "Its a serious topic, but its done in a funny way." Kugelman stated he hopes the film will shine a light on employment discrimination in the United States, saying "My hope is that Hurricane Bianca will change minds and bring awareness to the issue. The film deals with a serious topic in a comedic way." The films budget was met largely through extensive crowdfunding. It was introduced and announced years before Del Rios rise to fame on RuPauls Drag Race. In winning that show, Del Rio was awarded a cash prize of $100,000, garnering more attention for the film. He was able to bring additional attention to it with the casting of not only RuPaul Charles himself, but also other well known Drag Race alumni: Willam Belli, Shangela Laquifa Wadley, Joslyn Fox, and Alyssa Edwards. Following a limited theatrical release, the film was released on video on demand on September 23, 2016, with a release to DVD in October 2016. A sequel film, From Russia with Hate, was released on May 18, 2018. Nothing Nothing is a 2003 Canadian philosophical comedy-drama film directed by Vincenzo Natali. It stars David Hewlett and Andrew Miller. Center Stage: Turn It Up Center Stage: Turn It Up is a 2008 dance drama film and a sequel to Center Stage. The film was directed by Steven Jacobson and written by Karen Bloch Morse. The film was released on October 30, 2008 in Australia and debut on Oxygen on November 1, 2008. It stars Rachele Brooke Smith as Kate Parker and Kenny Wormald as Tommy Anderson, and also features Sarah Jayne Jensen as Suzanne Von Stroh, with Peter Gallagher and Ethan Stiefel returning from the first film as Jonathan Reeves and Cooper Nielson, respectively. The film was followed by a sequel On Pointe. Durarara!! , often shortened to DRRR!!, is a Japanese light novel series written by Ryohgo Narita, with illustrations by Suzuhito Yasuda, that has also been adapted into a Japanese anime series. Durarara!! tells the story of a dullahan working as an underworld courier in Ikebukuro, an internet-based anonymous gang called the Dollars, and the chaos that unfolds around the most dangerous people in Ikebukuro. The series ran for thirteen volumes, published by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko imprint. A manga adaptation by Akiyo Satorigi started serialization in the shōnen manga magazine Monthly GFantasy on April 18, 2009. An anime adaptation began airing in Japan in January 2010. In April 2014, a sequel series titled and set two years after the events of the original series started. Two games based on the series for the PlayStation Portable were released, and two games for PlayStation Vita were released later. I Melt with You I Melt with You is a 2011 American arthouse drama thriller film directed by Mark Pellington. It completed filming in September 2010. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2011. The film was critically panned. The Song of Bernadette The Song of Bernadette is a 1943 biographical drama film based on the 1941 novel of the same name by Franz Werfel. It stars Jennifer Jones in the title role, which portrays the story of Bernadette Soubirous who, from February to July 1858 in Lourdes, France, reported eighteen visions of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The film was directed by Henry King, from a screenplay written by George Seaton. The novel was extremely popular, spending more than a year on The New York Times Best Seller list and thirteen weeks heading the list. The story was also turned into a Broadway play, which opened at the Belasco Theatre in March 1946. El Bola El Bola is a 2000 Spanish drama film, directed by Achero Mañas. It won the Goya Award for Best Film at the 15th Goya Awards. It is available in the United States from Filmmovement. The Girl in the Fog The Girl in the Fog is a 2017 Italian psychological thriller film based on the novel of the same name by Donato Carrisi. Saajan Saajan is a 1991 Indian romantic drama film directed by Lawrence DSouza and starring Sanjay Dutt, Madhuri Dixit and Salman Khan. It was released on 30 August 1991. Initially, DSouza approached Aamir Khan for the role of Aman. Although he liked the story, Khan did not connect the role to his satisfaction. He therefore declined the offer and the role went to Sanjay Dutt. The Greasy Strangler The Greasy Strangler is a 2016 American black comedy horror film directed by Jim Hosking, and written by Hosking and Toby Harvard. The film stars Michael St. Michaels, Sky Elobar, Elizabeth De Razzo, Gil Gex, Abdoulaye NGom and Holland MacFallister. The film was released on October 7, 2016 by FilmRise. Two Evil Eyes Two Evil Eyes is a 1990 Italian-American horror film written and directed by Dario Argento and George A. Romero. The two filmmakers had previously worked together on the immensely popular Dawn of the Dead in 1978. The film is split into two separate tales, both based largely on the works of Edgar Allan Poe: "The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar", directed by Romero and starring Adrienne Barbeau, showcases his traditional mix of horror with social commentary, especially capitalism; and "The Black Cat", directed by Argento and starring Harvey Keitel, which blends a number of Poe references into a new narrative. Both of the tales were filmed and take place in contemporary Pittsburgh. Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem is a 2014 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Ronit Elkabetz and Shlomi Elkabetz. It was screened as part of the Directors Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. It was also screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. It was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards. The film is the third in a trilogy focusing on the unhappy marriage of Viviane Amsalem, the first being To Take a Wife and the second Shiva. A Twelve-Year Night A Twelve-Year Night is a 2018 Uruguayan drama film directed by Álvaro Brechner. It premiered in Official Selection at the 75th Venice International Film Festival, and it was selected as the Uruguayan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The film won the Golden Pyramid Award at the 40th Cairo International Film Festival. The Confirmation The Confirmation is a 2016 Canadian drama film starring Clive Owen, Jaeden Martell, and Maria Bello. Written and directed in his directorial debut by Bob Nelson, who also produced it with Todd Hoffman, the film concerns a young boy, who tries to reconnect with his divorced father. The film also co-stars Robert Forster, Tim Blake Nelson, Patton Oswalt, and Matthew Modine. It marked the first time Nelson had ever directed a film. The Confirmation received a limited release in selected theaters in the United States and on iTunes on March 18, 2016. Embrace of the Vampire Embrace of the Vampire is a 1995 American vampire film directed by Anne Goursaud. Filmed in Faribault, Embrace stars Alyssa Milano as Charlotte, a chaste girl who is haunted by a vampire played by Martin Kemp. In 2013, a direct-to-video remake was released by Anchor Bay Home Entertainment starring Sharon Hinnendael as Charlotte Wells to universally negative reviews. Old Joy Old Joy is a 2006 road movie directed by Kelly Reichardt and based on a short story by Jonathan Raymond. The original soundtrack for the film is by Yo La Tengo and included on the compilation soundtrack album They Shoot. Train Train is a 2008 horror film directed and written by Gideon Raff and starring Thora Birch and Gideon Emery. Summer The Green Ray is a 1986 film by Éric Rohmer. It was released as Summer in North America. The film was adapted from the novel of the same name by Jules Verne. It was shot in France on 16mm film and much of the dialogue is improvised. The film won the Golden Lion and the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1986 Venice Film Festival. City of Women City of Women is a 1980 Italian fantasy comedy-drama film written and directed by Federico Fellini. Amid Fellinis characteristic combination of dreamlike, outrageous, and artistic imagery, Marcello Mastroianni plays Snàporaz, a man who voyages through male and female spaces toward a confrontation with his own attitudes toward women and his wife. The Three Brothers The Three Brothers is a 1995 French comedy film written, directed by and starring Didier Bourdon and Bernard Campan alongside their Les Inconnus partner Pascal Légitimus. The film won the award for Best Debut at the César Awards in 1996. Timber Falls Timber Falls is a 2007 American horror film directed by Tony Giglio and starring Josh Randall and Brianna Brown. In Mexico it was released with the title Wrong Turn 3. The Bunker The Bunker is a 2001 horror film directed by Rob Green, written by Clive Dawson and starring Jason Flemyng. The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya is a 2010 Japanese animated film based on the fourth Haruhi Suzumiya light novel of the same name written by Nagaru Tanigawa. It is produced by Kyoto Animation, written by Fumihiko Shimo and directed by Tatsuya Ishihara and Yasuhiro Takemoto. It was released in Japanese theaters on February 6, 2010 and on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on December 18, 2010. The film has been licensed by Bandai Entertainment in North America and Manga Entertainment in the UK. With a length of 162 minutes, the film is the second-longest animated film ever made. Last Passenger Last Passenger is a 2013 British suspense thriller film directed by Omid Nooshin and starring Dougray Scott, Kara Tointon and Iddo Goldberg. X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes X: The Man with the X-ray Eyes is a 1963 independently made color science fiction-horror film, produced and directed by Roger Corman, that stars Ray Milland. The film, written by Ray Russell and Robert Dillon, is notable for featuring comedian Don Rickles in a straight dramatic role. Veteran character actor Morris Ankrum makes an uncredited appearance in his final role. American International Pictures distributed the film in the fall of 1963 as a double feature with the Francis Ford Coppola-directed horror thriller Dementia 13. Corman described the success of the film, which was shot in three weeks on a budget of under $300,000, as a miracle. Notable for its use of special effects to portray Dr. Xaviers greatly enhanced vision, the films effects, though crude by todays standards, are still effective in conveying to the audience the protagonists bizarre viewpoint. Restraint Restraint is a 2008 Australian thriller film, directed by David Denneen, written by Dave Warner and starring Stephen Moyer, Travis Fimmel and Teresa Palmer. The film was shot on location around New South Wales, Australia in mid-2005. Working titles during production were Ravenswood, Guests and Power Surge. It also features a cameo by Vanessa Redgrave. Best of Enemies: Buckley vs. Vidal Best of Enemies is a 2015 American documentary film co-directed by Robert Gordon and Morgan Neville about the televised debates between intellectuals Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley Jr. during the 1968 United States presidential election. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. It was acquired by Magnolia and Participant Media. The film took five years to make because of struggles to secure funding, get interviews, and uncover archival footage. Godzilla 1985 is a 1984 Japanese kaiju film directed by Koji Hashimoto, with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano. The film features the fictional monster character Godzilla. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the 16th film in the Godzilla franchise, and is the first film in the franchises Heisei period, despite having been produced during the Shōwa period. In Japan, the film was followed by Godzilla vs. Biollante in 1989. The Return of Godzilla stars Ken Tanaka, Yasuko Sawaguchi, Yosuke Natsuki, and Keiju Kobayashi, with Kenpachiro Satsuma as Godzilla. The film serves as both a sequel to the original 1954 film and a reboot of the franchise that ignores the events of every Shōwa era film aside from the original Godzilla, placing itself in line with the darker tone and themes of the original film and returning Godzilla to his destructive, antagonistic roots. The film was released theatrically in Japan on December 15, 1984. The following year, in the United States, New World Pictures released Godzilla 1985, a heavily re-edited American adaptation of the film which includes additional footage, and features Raymond Burr reprising his role from the 1956 film Godzilla. Godzilla 1985 Godzilla 1985 is a 1985 kaiju film directed by R. J. Kizer and Koji Hashimoto. The film is a heavily re-edited American adaptation of the original Japanese film The Return of Godzilla, which was produced and distributed by Toho Studios in 1984. In addition to the film being re-cut, re-titled, and dubbed in English, Godzilla 1985 featured additional footage produced by New World Pictures, with Raymond Burr reprising his role as American journalist Steve Martin from the 1956 film Godzilla, which itself was a heavily re-edited American adaptation of the 1954 Japanese film Godzilla. Both the New World Pictures and Toho versions serve as direct sequels to the original 1954 Godzilla, with Godzilla 1985 also serving as a sequel to Godzilla, King of the Monsters!. The same adaptation techniques used to produce Godzilla, King of the Monsters! were implemented with Godzilla 1985, with the original Japanese footage being dubbed and edited together with the American footage. The film retains the original musical score by Reijiro Koroku, while also integrating portions of the score for the 1985 Canadian film Def-Con 4, composed by Christopher Young. Godzilla 1985 was met with mostly unfavorable reviews upon its release in the United States. Like Godzilla, King of the Monsters!, much of the nuclear and political overtones featured in the original Japanese film were removed from the American version. Godzilla 1985 was the last Godzilla film produced by Toho to be distributed theatrically in the United States until the release of Godzilla 2000. El Gringo El Gringo is a 2012 American action film directed by Eduardo Rodríguez, produced by After Dark Films, written by Jonathan Stokes, and starring Scott Adkins, Christian Slater and Yvette Yates. Miracle in Milan Miracle in Milan is a 1951 Italian fantasy film directed by Vittorio De Sica. The screenplay was co-written by Cesare Zavattini, based on his novel Totò il Buono. The picture stars Francesco Golisano, Emma Gramatica, Paolo Stoppa, and Guglielmo Barnabò. The film, told as a neo-realist fable, explains the lives of a poverty-stricken group in post-war Milan, Italy. Made in Britain Made in Britain is a 1982 British television play written by David Leland, and directed by Alan Clarke, about a 16-year-old racist skinhead named Trevor, and his constant confrontations with authority figures. It was originally broadcast on ITV on 10 July 1983 as fourth in an untitled series of works by Leland, loosely based around the British educational system, which subsequently acquired the overall title of Tales Out of School. As with many Alan Clarke works, the director attempts to depict English working-class life realistically, without moralising or complex plots. The play features strong language, violence, racism and an anti-establishment feeling. Cinematographer Chris Mengess use of the Steadicam contributed to the fluid and gritty atmosphere of the play. Our Man Flint Our Man Flint is a 1966 American action film that parodies the James Bond genre. The film was directed by Daniel Mann, written by Hal Fimberg and Ben Starr, and starred James Coburn as master spy Derek Flint. The main premise of the film is that a trio of "mad scientists" attempt to blackmail the world with a weather-control machine. Bummer Бумер is a 2003 Russian road movie directed by Peter Buslov, written by Peter Buslov and Denis Rodimin. The plot revolves around four friends who get into trouble with the law and flee Moscow in a black BMW. As the men drive across the Russian expanse, they encounter corruption, violence, poverty, and various situations characterizing the bleakness and challenges of small-town life in post-Soviet Russia. Considered to be not only an action film, but also a critique of the policies of Boris Yeltsin, Bummer depicts the economic crisis that followed Russias sudden transition to a free market economy, and with it, a lost generation of men who grow up in a world ruled by criminal gangs and corrupt law enforcement. Despite a modest budget of US$700,000, and a limited cinematic release, Bummer became a national hit in Russia, noted both for its cinematic quality and its soundtrack, which was popularized by Seryogas music video "Чёрный Бумер". Both the film and its soundtrack have won awards, including the Golden Aries from the Russian Guild of Film Critics. Chimpanzee Chimpanzee is a 2012 nature documentary film about a young common chimpanzee named Oscar. The film chronicles his relationship with his mother to his orphanhood and his adoption by another chimpanzee who takes him in and treats him like his own child The American release of the film is narrated by Tim Allen. The film was released by Disneynature and directed by Alastair Fothergill and Mark Linfield. It is the sixth film produced by the Disneynature label, following Earth, Mystery of the Flamingos, Oceans, Wings of Life, and African Cats. It was released in theaters on April 20, 2012, just before Earth Day, April 22. The Major and the Minor The Major and the Minor is a 1942 American comedy film starring Ginger Rogers and Ray Milland. It was the first American film directed by Billy Wilder, and launched his lengthy directing career. The screenplay by Wilder and Charles Brackett is based on the play Connie Goes Home by Edward Childs Carpenter. The Ninth Configuration The Ninth Configuration is a 1980 American psychological drama film directed by William Peter Blatty, in his directorial debut. It is based on Blattys novel The Ninth Configuration, which was itself a reworking of an earlier version of the novel, first published as Twinkle, Twinkle, "Killer" Kane! in 1966. The initial 1966 publication of the novel featured an exclamation mark at the end of the title, while all subsequent publications saw it removed. The first half of the film has the predominant tone and style of a comic farce. In the second half, the film becomes darker as it delves deeper into its central issues of human suffering, sacrifice and faith. The film also frequently blurs the line between the sane and insane. The film was recognized with the Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay and two other nominations at the 38th Golden Globe Awards. 1911 1911, also known as Xinhai Revolution and The 1911 Revolution, is a 2011 Chinese historical drama film. The film is a tribute to the 100th anniversary of the Xinhai Revolution. It is also Jackie Chans 100th film in his career. As well as starring in it, Chan is also the executive producer and co-director of the film. Co-stars include Chans son Jaycee Chan, Li Bingbing, Winston Chao, Joan Chen and Hu Ge. This film was selected to open the 24th Tokyo International Film Festival. March of the Wooden Soldiers Babes in Toyland is a Laurel and Hardy musical Christmas film released on November 30, 1934. The film is also known by the alternative titles Laurel and Hardy in Toyland, Revenge Is Sweet, and March of the Wooden Soldiers. Based on Victor Herberts popular 1903 operetta Babes in Toyland, the film was produced by Hal Roach, directed by Gus Meins and Charles Rogers, and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was originally printed in Sepiatone, but there are two computer colorized versions. Although the 1934 film makes use of many of the characters in the original play, as well as several of the songs, the plot is almost completely unlike that of the original stage production. In contrast to the stage version, the films story takes place entirely in Toyland, which is inhabited by Mother Goose and other well known fairy tale characters. Hooper Hooper is a 1978 American action comedy film directed by Hal Needham and stars Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jan-Michael Vincent, Brian Keith, Robert Klein, James Best and Adam West. The film serves as a tribute to stuntmen and stuntwomen in what was at one time an underrecognized profession. Omen IV: The Awakening Omen IV: The Awakening is a 1991 American made-for-television horror film that serves as the fourth and final addition to the original The Omen series, directed by Jorge Montesi and Dominique Othenin-Girard. This was intended to be the first of many televisual sequels to 20th Century Foxs film history of popular titles. Producer Harvey Bernhard, who produced the last three films, felt there could be more done to the series. This was the last film he produced. He previously wrote the story for the second film but this is the only film that he co-wrote. Live and Become Live and Become is a 2005 French drama film about an Ethiopian Christian boy who disguises himself as an Ethiopian Jew to escape famine and emigrates to Israel. It was directed by Romanian-born Radu Mihăileanu. It won awards at the Berlin and Vancouver film festivals among others. Baar Baar Dekho Baar Baar Dekho is a 2016 Indian science fiction romance film directed by Nitya Mehra which marks her debut in Hindi cinema. The film stars Sidharth Malhotra and Katrina Kaif. It is heavily inspired from Click starring Adam Sandler. The film was released in India on 9 September 2016. Dasvidaniya Dasvidaniya is a Bollywood comedy-drama film released on 7 November 2008. The name of the movie is a pun on the list of ten things to be done before death made by Vinay Pathak, and is a play on the Russian phrase до свидания, meaning bye. Pariyerum Perumal Pariyerum Perumal is a 2018 Indian Tamil language drama film produced by Pa. Ranjith under his production banner Neelam Productions and directed by his assistant Mari Selvaraj, making his directorial debut. The film stars Kathir and Anandhi in the leading roles with Yogi Babu in a supporting role. The film features music composed by Santhosh Narayanan. with cinematography handled by Sridhar, and edited by Selva R. K. It was released on 28 September 2018, to critical acclaim and received many awards. Einstein and Eddington Einstein and Eddington is a British single drama produced by Company Pictures and the BBC, in association with HBO. It featured David Tennant as British scientist Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington, and Andy Serkis as Albert Einstein. This is the story of Einsteins general theory of relativity, his relationship with Eddington and the introduction of this theory to the world, against the backdrop of the Great War and Eddingtons eclipse observations. It was first broadcast on BBC Two on 22 November 2008. Head Full of Honey Head Full of Honey is a 2014 German drama film directed by Til Schweiger. It was one of eight films shortlisted by Germany to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to Labyrinth of Lies. Girl 6 Girl 6 is a 1996 American romantic thriller black comedy film directed by Spike Lee about a young innocent struggling actress living in New York City, who becomes a phone sex operator. Theresa Randle played the title character, and playwright Suzan-Lori Parks wrote the screenplay. The soundtrack is composed entirely of songs written by Prince. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Directors Quentin Tarantino and Ron Silver make cameo appearances as film directors at a pair of interesting auditions. It is the first film directed by Lee in which he did not write the screenplay. Limbo Limbo is a 1999 drama film written, produced, edited, and directed by American independent filmmaker John Sayles. The drama features Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, David Strathairn, Vanessa Martinez and Kris Kristofferson. It is the first theatrical film to be released and distributed by Screen Gems. Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13 Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13, known in Japan as , is a 1992 Japanese anime science fiction martial arts film and the seventh Dragon Ball Z movie. It was originally released in Japan on July 11 at the Toei Anime Fair along with the third Dai no Daibōken movie and the Rokudenashi Blues movie. The movie was released in North America by Funimation on February 4, 2003. The movie was re-released to DVD and Blu-ray with Bojack Unbound and in a double feature on February 10, 2009. Early concept art for the reissue used the title Android Assault, but the final product went back to using Funimations original title for the film. It was re-released to DVD again in a movie 4-pack with The Return of Cooler and the next two films in the series on December 6, 2011. The Trotsky The Trotsky is a 2009 Canadian comedy film directed and written by Jacob Tierney and starring Jay Baruchel, Emily Hampshire, Colm Feore, Saul Rubinek, and Michael Murphy. Flower Flower is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed by Max Winkler, from a screenplay written by Alex McAulay, Winkler, and Matt Spicer. It stars Zoey Deutch, Kathryn Hahn, Tim Heidecker, Adam Scott, Joey Morgan, and Dylan Gelula. It had its world premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 20, 2017. It was released theatrically on March 16, 2018, by The Orchard. Now it is available in Apple digital, and on DVD from Lionsgate. The Lift De Lift is a 1983 Dutch science-fiction horror film directed and written by Dick Maas. The plot concerns an elevator that mysteriously begins to function intelligently on its own, where victims who go near the elevator or use it are killed. In 2001, an American remake titled Down was released and also directed by Dick Maas. Get Me Roger Stone Get Me Roger Stone is a 2017 American documentary film written and directed by Dylan Bank, Daniel DiMauro and Morgan Pehme. The film explores the life and career of Republican political strategist and lobbyist Roger Stone, a longtime advisor to Donald Trump. The film was released on Netflix on May 12, 2017. Camelot Camelot is a 1967 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Joshua Logan and starring Richard Harris as King Arthur, Vanessa Redgrave as Guenevere, and Franco Nero as Lancelot. The film is an adaptation of the musical by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. Lerner also wrote the screenplay. Starcrash Starcrash is a 1979 American space opera film directed by Luigi Cozzi and written by Cozzi and Nat Wachsberger. The cast includes Marjoe Gortner, Caroline Munro, Christopher Plummer, David Hasselhoff and Joe Spinell. The Yes Men The Yes Men is a 2003 documentary film about the early culture jamming exploits of The Yes Men. The film revolves around "The Yes Men"—two anti-globalization activists, under the aliases Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno — who impersonate spokespeople for the WTO and affiliated corporations, in order to secretly lampoon and satirize these organizations with elaborate ruses and fraudulent announcements of ridiculous corporate decisions, in front of live, unsuspecting audiences. The film details the two activists involvement in hoaxes targeting SimCopter, the 2000 G. W. Bush presidential campaign, McDonalds, and, most prominently, the WTO. The film also includes brief interviews with Michael Moore and Greg Palast. The film premiered at the 28th Toronto International Film Festival in 2003. It was also shown as part of a special screening at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. The film received a score of 84% on Rotten Tomatoes. It is followed by a sequel, The Yes Men Fix the World. See No Evil 2 See No Evil 2 is a 2014 American slasher film directed by the Soska sisters, written by Nathan Brookes and Bobby Lee Darby, produced by Michael Luisi, and starring Danielle Harris, Katharine Isabelle and professional wrestler Kane. It is the sequel to 2006s See No Evil. Unlike the original, which had a theatrical release, the film was released in 2014 direct to DVD and Blu-ray. As of February 2019, the film has grossed over $1 million from video sales. Of Human Bondage Of Human Bondage is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by John Cromwell and is widely regarded by critics as the film that made Bette Davis a star. The screenplay by Lester Cohen is based on the 1915 novel Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham. Suddenly Suddenly is a 1954 American film noir crime film directed by Lewis Allen with a screenplay written by Richard Sale. The drama stars Frank Sinatra and Sterling Hayden, and features James Gleason and Nancy Gates, among others. The story concerns a small California town whose tranquility is shattered when the train of the President of the United States is scheduled to pass through the town, and a hired assassin and his henchmen take over a home as a perfect location to assassinate the president. Barry Barry is a 2016 American drama film directed by Vikram Gandhi about Barack Obamas life at Columbia University in 1981. It stars Devon Terrell, Anya Taylor-Joy, Jason Mitchell, Ashley Judd, Jenna Elfman, Ellar Coltrane, Avi Nash and Linus Roache. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released on Netflix on December 16, 2016. A Night in Casablanca A Night in Casablanca is a 1946 film starring the Marx Brothers: Groucho, Chico, and Harpo. The picture was directed by Archie Mayo, and written by Joseph Fields and Roland Kibbee. Tadpole Tadpole is a 2002 American romantic comedy film directed by Gary Winick, written by Heather McGowan and Niels Mueller, and starring Sigourney Weaver, Bebe Neuwirth, Aaron Stanford, John Ritter, Robert Iler, and Kate Mara. Riders Steal is a 2002 action film directed by Gérard Pirès and starring Stephen Dorff, Natasha Henstridge, Bruce Payne and Steven Berkoff. It was written by Mark Ezra and Gérard Pirès. The Saddest Music in the World The Saddest Music in the World is a 2003 Canadian film directed by Guy Maddin, budgeted at $3.8-million and shot over 24 days. The film was Maddins first collaboration with Isabella Rossellini, who subsequently appeared in a number of Maddins films, and co-created a film with him about her father Roberto Rossellini. Maddin and co-screenwriter George Toles based the film on an original screenplay written by Nobel Prize-winning novelist Kazuo Ishiguro, from which they kept "the title, the premise and the contest – to determine which country’s music was the saddest" but otherwise re-wrote. Like most of Guy Maddins films, The Saddest Music in the World is filmed in a style that imitates late 1920s and early 1930s cinema, with grainy black-and-white photography, slightly out-of-sync sound and expressionist art design. A few scenes are filmed in colour, in a manner that imitates early two-strip Technicolor. Killer of Sheep Killer of Sheep is a 1978 American drama film edited, shot, written, produced, and directed by Charles Burnett. Shot primarily in 1972 and 1973, it was originally submitted by Burnett to the UCLA School of Film in 1977 as his Master of Fine Arts thesis. It features Henry G. Sanders, Kaycee Moore, and Charles Bracy, among others, in acting roles. The film depicts the culture of urban African-Americans in Los Angeles Watts district in a style often likened to Italian neorealism. Critic Dana Stevens described its plot as "a collection of brief vignettes which are so loosely connected that it feels at times like youre watching a non-narrative film." There are no acts, plot arcs or character development, as conventionally defined. Killer of Sheep premiered at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York on November 14, 1978, but did not receive a general release because Burnett had not secured rights to the music used in its production. The music rights were purchased in 2007 for US $150,000 and the film was restored and transferred from a 16mm to a 35mm print. Killer of Sheep received a limited release 30 years after it was completed, with a DVD release in late 2007. 55 Days at Peking 55 Days at Peking is a 1963 American epic adventure historical drama war film, shot in Technirama and Technicolor, that was produced by Samuel Bronston and directed by Nicholas Ray, Andrew Marton, and Guy Green. Released by Allied Artists, the film stars Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner, and David Niven. The screenplay was written by Philip Yordan, Bernard Gordon, Ben Barzman, and Robert Hamer, while the music score was composed by Dimitri Tiomkin; the theme song "So Little Time" was composed by Tiomkin with lyrics by Paul Francis Webster. In addition to directing, Nicholas Ray, in a minor role, plays the head of the American diplomatic mission in China. This film contains the first known screen appearance of future martial arts film star Yuen Siu Tien. Japanese film director Juzo Itami, credited in the film as "Ichizo Itami, appears as Col. Goro Shiba. The film is a dramatization of the siege of the foreign legations compounds in Peking during the Boxer Rebellion, which took place in China from 1898 to 1900. It is based on the book by Noel Gerson. 55 Days at Peking was released by Allied Artists on May 29, 1963 and received mixed reviews, mainly for its historical inaccuracies. However, the film was praised for its acting, direction, music, action sequences, and production design. In addition to its critical failure, the film grossed $10 million at the box office against a budget of only $9 million. Despite its financial failure, the film was nominated for two Academy Awards, and in the years that followed, it became a cult film. Air Doll is a 2009 Japanese drama film directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda. It is based on the manga series Kuuki Ningyo by Yoshiie Gōda, which was serialized in the seinen manga magazine Big Comic Original, and is about an inflatable doll that develops a consciousness and falls in love. The movie debuted in the Un Certain Regard section at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival. It opened in Japanese cinemas on 26 September 2009. Director Kore-eda said the film is about the loneliness of urban life and the question of what it means to be human. Flu Flu is a 2013 South Korean disaster film written and directed by Kim Sung-su, about an outbreak of a deadly strain of H5N1 that kills its victims within 36 hours, throwing the district of Bundang in Seongnam, which has a population of nearly half a million people, into chaos. It stars Jang Hyuk and Soo Ae. Carrie Pilby Carrie Pilby is a 2016 American comedy-drama film directed by Susan Johnson and written by Kara Holden and Dean Craig, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Caren Lissner. The film stars Bel Powley, Nathan Lane, Gabriel Byrne, Jason Ritter, William Moseley, Vanessa Bayer, and Colin ODonoghue. Principal photography began on December 14, 2015, in New York City. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was given a limited release on March 31, 2017, before being released through video on demand on April 4, 2017, by The Orchard. It debuted on Netflix on September 5, 2017. Hello I Must Be Going Hello I Must Be Going is a 2012 American comedy-drama film written by Sarah Koskoff and directed by Todd Louiso. It stars Melanie Lynskey, Christopher Abbott and Blythe Danner. The film had its world premiere at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, and was released theatrically in the United States on September 7, 2012. The title is a reference to a song from the Marx Brothers film Animal Crackers. Speaking of the casting decision of Lynskey in the lead, director Todd Louiso said, “I knew if I cast her, the film had the potential to resonate on a thousand different levels.” After Lynskeys audition, “there was no one else.” The role represented a career breakthrough for Lynskey, who had previously played in numerous supporting roles. In Hello I Must Be Going, she appears in every scene. Lipstick Under My Burkha Lipstick Under My Burkha is a 2016 Indian black comedy film written and directed by Alankrita Shrivastava and produced by Prakash Jha. The film stars an ensemble cast including Ratna Pathak, Konkona Sen Sharma, Aahana Kumra and Plabita Borthakur in leading roles, along with Sushant Singh, Sonal Jha, Vikrant Massey, Shashank Arora, Vaibhav Tatwawaadi and Jagat Singh Solanki in supportive roles. The first trailer was released on 14 October 2016. The film premiered at the Tokyo and Mumbai Film Festivals, where it won the Spirit of Asia Prize and the Oxfam Award for Best Film on Gender Equality. The film received two nominations at the 63rd Filmfare Awards, including Best Film and Best Supporting Actress for Ratna Pathak. The Balkan Line The Balkan Line is a 2019 Russian-Serbian action film directed by Andrey Volgin, dedicated to the secret operation to capture the Slatina Airport in the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija after the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. These events have become the most dangerous aggravation of relations between the Russian Federation and the West since the Cuban Missile Crisis. The film was released in the Russian Federation on March 21, 2019, to the 20th anniversary of the bombing in Yugoslavia. The film was released by 20th Century Fox CIS. The Thief Lord The Thief Lord is a 2006 British-German family film directed by Richard Claus. It is a joint production of Warner Bros. Entertainment, Future Films Limited, Comet Film, and Thema Production. The film is distributed by Warner Bros. The DVD was released on 14 March 2006 and the one-disc edition includes a theatrical trailer that ran in theatres in Europe and Moscas cartoon from the film by itself. It was nominated for the 2006 World Soundtrack Awards, with Original Music by Nigel Clarke and Michael Csányi-Wills. The screenplay was written by Richard Claus and Daniel Musgrave, based on the novel of the same title, by German author Cornelia Funke. The film follows two recently orphaned brothers, Bo and Prosper, dumped in the care of a cruel aunt and uncle, who escape their impending separation by running off to Venice. Hiding in the canals and alleyways of the city, the boys are befriended by a gang of young urchins and their enigmatic masked leader, the Thief Lord. From their home base of an old cinema theatre, the children steal from the rich to support themselves and soon capture the interest of a bumbling detective. However, a greater threat to the children is something from a forgotten past: a beautiful magical treasure that can change the age of anyone who rides it. Séraphine Séraphine is a 2008 French-Belgian film directed by Martin Provost and written by Marc Abdelnour and Provost. It stars Yolande Moreau as the French painter Séraphine Louis and Ulrich Tukur as Wilhelm Uhde. It won the 2009 César Award for Best Film. The Garden of the Finzi-Continis The Garden of the Finzi-Continis is a 1970 Italian film, directed by Vittorio De Sica. It stars Lino Capolicchio, Dominique Sanda and Helmut Berger. The film is based upon Giorgio Bassanis novel of the same name. It won the Golden Bear at the 21st Berlin International Film Festival, and the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1972. Fire Birds Fire Birds is a 1990 action film directed by David Green and produced by William Badalato, Keith Barish and Arnold Kopelson. The storyline was conceived by retired Lt. Colonels Step Tyner and John K. Swensson and retired Marine Capt. Dale Dye and developed into a screenplay written by Paul F. Edwards, Nick Thiel and uncredited David Taylor. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Tommy Lee Jones and Sean Young. Cage is cast as a helicopter pilot attempting to help dismantle a drug cartel in South America. Jones plays his pilot instructor and senior ranked military officer during his flight training, while Young portrays his love interest. Production of the film was a co-production between the Walt Disney Studios and Nova International Films. It was commercially released under Disneys Touchstone Pictures label. The movie featured elaborate aerial stunt sequences, involving combat helicopters. Fire Birds premiered in theaters nationwide in the United States on May 25, 1990 grossing a modest $14,760,451 in domestic ticket receipts. The film was met with negative critical reviews before its initial screening in cinemas; generally due to its melancholy dialogue and striking plot similarities to the more popular 1986 action film Top Gun, starring Tom Cruise and Kelly McGillis. Half Girlfriend Half Girlfriend is an Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film based on the novel of the same name written by Chetan Bhagat. The film is directed by Mohit Suri and stars Arjun Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor. Principal photography commenced in June 2016 and filming locations include Delhi, Mumbai, Patna, Dumraon, Varanasi, New York City and Cape Town. The film was released worldwide on 19 May 2017. The Witness The Witness, is a 1969 Hungarian satire film, directed by Péter Bacsó. The film was created in a tense political climate at a time when talking about the early 1950s and the 1956 Revolution was still taboo. Although it was financed and allowed to be made by the communist authorities, it was subsequently banned from release. As a result of its screening in foreign countries, the communist authorities eventually relented and allowed it to be released in Hungary. It was screened at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section. A sequel was made in 1994 named "Megint tanú". In April 2019, a restored version of the film was selected to be shown in the Cannes Classics section at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. Haute Cuisine Haute Cuisine is a 2012 French comedy-drama film based on the true story of Danièle Mazet-Delpeuch and how she was appointed as the private chef for François Mitterrand. The original French title is Les Saveurs du Palais. Visioneers Visioneers is a 2008 satirical dark comedy directed by Jared Drake, written by Brandon Drake, and starring Zach Galifianakis and actress Judy Greer. The film, which premiered on June 12, 2008, was shot in Snoqualmie and surrounding areas. Ultramarines: A Warhammer 40,000 Movie Ultramarines: A Warhammer 40,000 Movie is a 2010 science fiction CGI film set in Games Workshops fictional Warhammer 40 universe and based on the Ultramarines Chapter of the Space Marines. Terence Stamp, Sean Pertwee, and John Hurt head the cast of voice actors, and the screenplay was written by Black Library author Dan Abnett. I Am Heath Ledger I Am Heath Ledger is a 2017 documentary film about actor Heath Ledger, who died in 2008. Directed by Adrian Buitenhuis and Derik Murray, the film presents interviews with Ledgers family and friends. Born Free Born Free is a 1966 British drama film starring Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers as Joy and George Adamson, a real-life couple who raised Elsa the Lioness, an orphaned lion cub, to adulthood, and released her into the wilderness of Kenya. The film was produced by Open Road Films Ltd. and Columbia Pictures. The screenplay, written by blacklisted Hollywood writer Lester Cole, was based upon Joy Adamsons 1960 non-fiction book Born Free. The film was directed by James Hill and produced by Sam Jaffe and Paul Radin. Born Free, and its musical score by John Barry, won numerous awards. Pariah Pariah is a 2011 American drama film written and directed by Dee Rees. It tells the story of Alike, a 17-year-old African American embracing her identity as a lesbian. It premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and was awarded the Excellence in Cinematography Award. Monsieur Hire Monsieur Hire is a 1989 French crime drama film directed by Patrice Leconte and starring Michel Blanc in the title role and Sandrine Bonnaire as the object of Hires affection. The film received numerous accolades as well as a glowing review from the American film critic Roger Ebert, who later added the film to his list of "Great Movies." The screenplay of the film is based on the novel Les Fiançailles de M. Hire by Georges Simenon and has original music by Michael Nyman. Simenons novel was previously filmed in 1947 by Julien Duvivier as Panique starring Michel Simon. The film was entered in the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. It won the Prix Méliès from the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics and the award for Best Foreign Film at the 27th Guldbagge Awards. Silent Light Silent Light is a 2007 film written and directed by Carlos Reygadas. Filmed in a Mennonite colony close to Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua State, Northern Mexico, Silent Light tells the story of a Mennonite married man who falls in love with another woman, threatening his place in the conservative community. The dialogue is in Plautdietsch, the Low German dialect of the Mennonites. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 80th Academy Awards, but it did not make the shortlist. The film was nominated for Best Foreign Film at the 24th Independent Spirit Awards. It gained nine nominations, including all major categories, in the Ariel Awards, the Mexican national awards. Martin Scorsese described the work as "A surprising picture and a very moving one as well", while Barry Jenkins in 2019 named it as the best film of the 21st century. It was awarded the Jury Prize at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. In 2017, the film was named the twenty-third "Best Film of the 21st Century So Far" by The New York Times. Beginning of the Great Revival The Founding of a Party, alternatively titled in English Beginning of the Great Revival for its international release, is a Chinese film released in 2011 to mark the 90th anniversary of the Communist Party of China. The film is directed by Huang Jianxin and Han Sanping, both of whom also worked on the similar historical film, The Founding of a Republic, and features a star-studded cast of Chinese actors, including Andy Lau and Chow Yun-fat. The film was created by the state-owned China Film Group and depicts the formation of the Chinese Communist Party, beginning with the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1911 and ending with the Partys founding congress in 1921. Clinical Clinical is a 2017 American horror thriller directed by Alistair Legrand and written by Luke Harvis and Alistair Legrand. The film stars Vinessa Shaw, Kevin Rahm, India Eisley, Aaron Stanford, Nestor Serrano, Sydney Tamiia Poitier, and Wilmer Calderon. The film was released on Netflix on January 13, 2017. A Chinese Odyssey Part One: Pandora's Box A Chinese Odyssey is a two-part 1995 Hong Kong fantasy-comedy film directed by Jeffrey Lau and starring Stephen Chow. The first part is titled A Chinese Odyssey Part One: Pandoras Box while the second one is called A Chinese Odyssey Part Two: Cinderella. The film is very loosely based on the Wu Chengen novel Journey to the West. A third film, A Chinese Odyssey Part Three, was released in China on September 14, 2016. Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard Fantômas contre Scotland Yard is the final installment of a trilogy of films starring Jean Marais as the arch villain with the same name opposite Louis de Funès as the earnest but outclassed commissaire Juve and the journalist Fandor, also played by Marais. The trilogy was Frances humorous answer, starting in 1964, to the James Bond phenomenon that swept the world at around the same time. The Fantômas films became extremely successful in Europe and USSR, and found success even in the United States and Japan where fan websites exist to this day. Dodes'ka-den is a 1970 Japanese film directed by Akira Kurosawa, based on a book by Shūgorō Yamamoto. It was Kurosawas first film in color. Rupture Rupture is a 2016 American independently made science fiction horror thriller film directed by Steven Shainberg and starring Noomi Rapace. Nothing Sacred Nothing Sacred is an American Technicolor screwball comedy film directed in 1937 by William A. Wellman, produced by David O. Selznick, and starring Carole Lombard and Fredric March with a supporting cast featuring Charles Winninger and Walter Connolly. Ben Hecht was credited with the screenplay based on a story by James H. Street, and an array of additional writers, including Ring Lardner Jr., Budd Schulberg, Dorothy Parker, Sidney Howard, Moss Hart, George S. Kaufman and Robert Carson made uncredited contributions. The lush, Gershwinesque music score was by Oscar Levant, with additional music by Alfred Newman and Max Steiner and a swing number by Raymond Scotts Quintette. The film was shot in Technicolor by W. Howard Greene and edited by James E. Newcom, and was a Selznick International Pictures production distributed by United Artists. This was Lombards only Technicolor film. She stated that this film was one of her personal favorites. Nuts Nuts is a 1987 American drama film directed by Martin Ritt and starring Barbra Streisand and Richard Dreyfuss. The screenplay by Tom Topor, Darryl Ponicsan, and Alvin Sargent is based on Topors 1979 play of the same name. It was both Karl Maldens and Robert Webbers final feature film. It also included Leslie Nielsens last non-comedic role. A Madea Christmas Tyler Perrys A Madea Christmas is a 2013 American Christmas comedy film directed, written, produced by and starring Tyler Perry. This is the first Christmas themed film from the writer-director; and also an adaptation of his play of the same name, though it has a completely different plot. This is the seventeenth film by Perry, and the seventh in the Madea franchise. It was released in theaters on December 13, 2013. Spider Baby or, the Maddest Story Ever Told Spider Baby is a 1968 black comedy horror film, written and directed by Jack Hill. It stars Lon Chaney as Bruno, the chauffeur and caretaker of three orphaned siblings who suffer from "Merrye Syndrome", a genetic condition starting in early puberty that causes them to regress mentally, socially and physically. Jill Banner, Carol Ohmart, Quinn Redeker, Beverly Washburn, Sid Haig, Mary Mitchel, Karl Schanzer and Mantan Moreland also star. The film was released to relative obscurity, but eventually achieved cult status and a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes aggregate review site. Kill Zone 2 SPL II: A Time for Consequences is a 2015 Hong Kong Chinese martial arts action film directed by Cheang Pou-soi and produced by Wilson Yip and Paco Wong. The film starred Tony Jaa, Wu Jing, Simon Yam and Zhang Jin, with Louis Koo making a special appearance. The film was released on 18 June 2015 in both 3D and non-3D formats. According to Twitchfilm, SPL II is a sequel "in-name-only" to the 2005 film Sha Po Lang, which was directed by Wilson Yip and starred Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung and Simon Yam. SPL II featured a completely new storyline, with Wu Jing and Simon Yam from the first film returning as new characters, and introducing new cast members Louis Koo, Tony Jaa and Zhang Jin; Donnie Yen and Sammo Hung did not participate in the second film. The film was later followed by a thematic sequel, titled Paradox, released in 2017, directed by Yip, with Koo and Jaa returning as new characters. Club Paradise Club Paradise is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Harold Ramis starring Robin Williams, Twiggy, Peter OToole, and Jimmy Cliff. The film reunites director / co-writer Ramis with most of his SCTV co-stars – SCTV cast members Andrea Martin, Eugene Levy, Rick Moranis, Joe Flaherty, and Robin Duke play supporting roles in the film, as does co-writer Brian Doyle-Murray, a former SCTV staff writer. The movie follows a group of vacationers staying at the newly opened Club Paradise as a series of increasingly unlikely events takes place. High Flying Bird High Flying Bird is a 2019 American sports drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh, from a story suggested by André Holland, with the screenplay by Tarell Alvin McCraney. The film stars Holland, Zazie Beetz, Melvin Gregg, Sonja Sohn, Zachary Quinto, Glenn Fleshler, Jeryl Prescott, Justin Hurtt-Dunkley, Caleb McLaughlin, Bobbi Bordley, Kyle MacLachlan and Bill Duke. The film had its world premiere at the Slamdance Film Festival on January 27, 2019, and was released on February 8, 2019, by Netflix. Dante 01 Dante 01 is a 2008 science fiction film by French director Marc Caro. Company of Heroes Company of Heroes is a 2013 American direct-to-video war thriller film directed by Don Michael Paul. The screenplay was co-written by Danny Bilson and Paul De Meo, best known for The Rocketeer, as well as several video games. It was loosely based on the video game of the same name. Evolution Evolution is a 2015 French horror-thriller film directed by Lucile Hadžihalilović. It was shown in the Vanguard section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol is a 1938 American film adaptation of Charles Dickenss 1843 novella of the same name, starring Reginald Owen as Ebenezer Scrooge, an elderly miser who learns the error of his ways on Christmas Eve after visitations by three spirits. Mr. & Mrs. Khiladi Mr. and Mrs. Khiladi is a 1997 Indian romantic comedy film directed by David Dhawan. It stars Akshay Kumar and Juhi Chawla. Some scenes take place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The fifth installment of the Khiladi series, Mr. and Mrs. Khiladi predominantly explores comedy genre, unlike other films in the series. The film was a hit at the box office. The film is a remake of the 1992 Tamil film Paaru Paaru Pattanam Paaru . The Reckoning The Reckoning, also known as Morality Play, is a 2003 British-Spanish murder mystery drama film directed by Paul McGuigan and starring Paul Bettany, Willem Dafoe, Tom Hardy, Gina McKee, Brian Cox and Vincent Cassel. It was written by Mark Mills and based on the 1995 novel Morality Play by Barry Unsworth. Filming was done on location in Spain, Wales, and England. The story, which is set during the medieval period in England, alludes to the evolution of the theatre arts from what was strictly Biblical morality plays in the period to dramas based on real or extra-Biblical fictional subjects. The Other End of the Line The Other End of the Line is a 2008 Indian-American romantic comedy film starring Jesse Metcalfe, Shriya Saran and Anupam Kher. James Dodson directed the project. The film is based on an employee at an Indian call-center who travels to San Francisco to be with a guy she falls for over the phone. The tagline is "Two countries. Two cultures. One chance at love." It is the first combination between the Indian powerhouse production house, Adlabs with their American counterpart MGM. The film was co-produced by the Indian-American producer Ashok Amritraj and Patrick Aiello.It was a low-budget film,which reportedly cost $2.5 million. Filming began in October 2007 in Mumbai, and continued in San Francisco during 2008. The film was released on October 31, 2008. Maybe... Maybe Not Der bewegte Mann is a 1994 German comedy film directed by Sönke Wortmann and starring Til Schweiger, Rufus Beck, Joachim Król and Katja Riemann. The film developed from the comics "Der bewegte Mann" and "Pretty Baby" by Ralf König. Don't Let Them Shoot the Kite Dont Let Them Shoot the Kite is a 1989 Turkish drama film, co-written, co-produced and directed by Tunç Başaran based on a 1986 novella by Feride Çiçekoğlu, featuring Nur Sürer as a female political prisoner who befriends the child of a fellow inmate. The film was screened in competition at the 26th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, where it won Golden Oranges for Best Film, Best Actress, Best Screenplay and Best Cinematography, the 10th Mediterranean International Film Festival, where it won 2nd Best Film, and the 8th Istanbul International Film Festival, where it won Best Turkish Film. The film was selected as the Turkish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film is set in 1984 Ankara, during the aftermath of the 1980 Turkish coup. It is currently available to legally stream with English subtitles through the German media website . Jet Lag Jet Lag is a 2002 film starring Juliette Binoche and Jean Reno. It is the second film directed by Danièle Thompson, after the 1999 release Seasons Beatings. The Wall The Wall is a 2012 Austrian-German drama film written and directed by Julian Pölsler and starring Martina Gedeck. Based on the 1963 novel Die Wand by Austrian writer Marlen Haushofer and adapted for the screen by Julian Pölsler, the film is about a woman who visits with friends at their hunting lodge in the Austrian Alps. Left alone while her friends walk to a nearby village, the woman soon discovers she is cut off from all human contact by a mysterious invisible wall. With her friends loyal dog Lynx as her companion, she lives the next three years in isolation looking after her animals. The Wall was filmed on location in the Salzkammergut region of the Austrian Alps. The film was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Smart House Smart House is a 1999 Disney Channel Original Movie about a teenage contest whiz, his widowed father, and his little sister, who win a computerized house that begins to take on a life of its own – the life of an overbearing mother. Julia Julia is a 2008 French crime drama film, directed by Erick Zonca, starring Tilda Swinton. It was shot in California and Mexico. The film was inspired by the John Cassavetes film Gloria. Five Broken Cameras 5 Broken Cameras is a 94-minute documentary film co-directed by Palestinian Emad Burnat and Israeli Guy Davidi. It was shown at film festivals in 2011 and placed in general release by Kino Lorber in 2012. 5 Broken Cameras is a first-hand account of protests in Bilin, a West Bank village affected by the Israeli West Bank barrier. The documentary was shot almost entirely by Palestinian farmer Emad Burnat, who bought his first camera in 2005 to record the birth of his youngest son. In 2009 Israeli co-director Guy Davidi joined the project. Structured around the destruction of Burnats cameras, the filmmakers collaboration follows one familys evolution over five years of turmoil. The film won a 2012 Sundance Film Festival award, it won the Apricot at the 2012 Yerevan International Film Festival, Armenia, for Best Documentary Film, won the 2013 International Emmy Award, and was nominated for a 2013 Academy Award. I Do: How to Get Married and Stay Single I Do or Rent a Wife, is a 2006 French romantic comedy directed by Éric Lartigau, based on an original idea by Alain Chabat. The film stars Charlotte Gainsbourg, Alain Chabat and Bernadette Lafont. It is Chabat and Gainsbourgs third collaboration, after Ils se marièrent et eurent beaucoup denfants and The Science of Sleep. This film was officially remade into a Indian Telugu movie Manmadhudu 2 released in August 2019. Any Day Now Any Day Now is a 2012 American drama film directed by Travis Fine who rewrote the original screenplay that George Arthur Bloom had written 30 years previously. House of Frankenstein House of Frankenstein is a 1944 American monster crossover horror film starring Boris Karloff and Lon Chaney Jr., directed by Erle C. Kenton, written by Curt Siodmak, and produced by Universal Studios as a sequel to Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man and Son of Dracula the previous year. The cast includes a mad scientist, the Wolf Man, Count Dracula, a hunchback, and Frankensteins monster. This "monster rally" approach would continue in the following film, House of Dracula, as well as the 1948 comedy Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. Send Me No Flowers Boiling Point Boiling Point, known in Japan as , is a 1990 Japanese film written by, directed by, and co-starring Takeshi Kitano. It was his second film as director and first film as a screenwriter. Boiling Point is seen as an important first step in his development as an editor and as a director. Mum & Dad Mum & Dad is a 2008 British horror film by director Steven Sheil. Its premiere was on 22 August 2008 during the London FrightFest Film Festival. One day later it was shown during the Fantasy Filmfest in Germany. The film is the directorial debut of Steven Sheil. Bro's Before Ho's Bros Before Hos is a 2013 Dutch comedy film directed by Steffen Haars and Flip van der Kuil. Forget Me Not Forget Me Not is a 2009 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Tyler Oliver. Premiering on August 24, 2009, the film had a limited theatrical release and stars Carly Schroeder, Cody Linley, Micah Alberti, Brie Gabrielle, and Jillian Murray. Senso Senso is a 1954 Italian historical melodrama film, an adaptation of Camillo Boitos Italian novella Senso by the Italian director Luchino Visconti, with Alida Valli as Livia Serpieri and Farley Granger as Lieutenant Franz Mahler. Originally, Visconti had hoped to cast Ingrid Bergman and Marlon Brando in the lead roles. However, Bergman was then married to Italian director Roberto Rossellini, who would not allow her to work for other directors, and Brando was rejected by the producers, who considered Granger a bigger star at the time. It is also said that Brando refused the role after being informed that Bergman was not going to participate in the film. Both Franco Zeffirelli and Francesco Rosi, later accomplished film and theater directors in their own right, worked as Viscontis assistants on the picture. Reclaim Reclaim is a drama-thriller directed by Alan White, and starring Ryan Phillippe and Rachelle Lefevre. The film was released on video on demand, with a simultaneous limited theatrical release in the United States, on September 19, 2014. Phillippe and Lefevre play an American couple who travel to Puerto Rico to adopt an orphan, and become entangled in a deadly scam. Forgotten Silver Forgotten Silver is a 1995 New Zealand mockumentary film that purports to tell the story of a pioneering New Zealand filmmaker. It was written and directed by Peter Jackson and Costa Botes, both of whom appear in the film in their roles as makers of the documentary. Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie is the 2004 counterpart film to the film The Legend of Ron Burgundy, which was also released in the same year. Directed by Adam McKay and written by McKay and Will Ferrell, it stars Ferrell, Christina Applegate, David Koechner, Steve Carell, and Paul Rudd. It was composed of deleted scenes from the original film. Cinderella Rodgers & Hammersteins Cinderella is a 1997 American musical fantasy television film produced by Walt Disney Television, directed by Robert Iscove and written by Robert L. Freedman. Based on the French fairy tale by Charles Perrault, the film is the second remake and third version of Rodgers and Hammersteins musical, which originally aired on television in 1957. Adapted from Oscar Hammerstein IIs book, Freedman modernized the script to appeal to more contemporary audiences by updating its themes, particularly re-writing its main character into a stronger heroine. Co-produced by Whitney Houston, who also appears as Cinderellas Fairy Godmother, the film stars Brandy in the titular role and features a racially diverse cast consisting of Jason Alexander, Whoopi Goldberg, Bernadette Peters, Veanne Cox, Natalie Desselle, Victor Garber and Paolo Montalban. Following the success of the 1993 television adaptation of the stage musical Gypsy, Houston approached Gypsys producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron about starring in a remake of Rodgers & Hammersteins Cinderella for CBS. However, development was delayed for several years, during which time the network grew disinterested in the project. By the time the film was greenlit by Disney for ABC, Houston felt that she had outgrown the title role, which she offered to Brandy instead. The decision to use a color-blind casting approach originated among the producers to reflect how society had evolved by the 1990s, with Brandy becoming the first black actress to portray Cinderella on screen. Among the most significant changes made to the musical, several songs from other Rodgers and Hammerstein productions were interpolated into the film to augment its score. With a production budget of $12 million, Rodgers & Hammersteins Cinderella ranks among the most expensive television films ever made. Heavily promoted to re-launch the anthology series The Wonderful World of Disney, Rodgers & Hammersteins Cinderella premiered on ABC on November 2, 1997 to generally lukewarm reviews from critics. While most reviewers praised the films costumes, sets and supporting cast, particularly Peters, Alexander and Goldberg, television critics were divided over Brandy and Houstons performances, as well as Disneys more feminist approach to Brandys character. Cinderella proved a major ratings success, originally airing to 60 million viewers and establishing itself as the most-watched television musical in decades, earning ABC its highest Sunday-night ratings in 10 years. Rodgers & Hammersteins Cinderella was nominated for several industry awards, including seven Primetime Emmy Awards, winning one for Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety or Music Program. The programs success inspired Disney and ABC to produce several similar musical projects. Rodgers & Hammersteins Cinderella is regarded by contemporary critics as a groundbreaking film due to the unprecedented diversity of its cast and Brandys role. Camera Buff Camera Buff is a 1979 Polish drama film written and directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski and starring Jerzy Stuhr. The film is about a humble factory worker whose newfound hobby, amateur film, becomes an obsession, and transforms his modest and formerly contented life. Camera Buff won the Polish Film Festival Golden Lion Award and the FIPRESCI Prize and Golden Prize at the 11th Moscow International Film Festival, and the Berlin International Film Festival Otto Dibelius Film Award in 1980. A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding is a 2018 American Christmas romantic comedy film directed by John Schultz from a screenplay by Robin Bernheim and Nathan Atkin, based on characters created by Karen Schaler. The film stars Rose McIver, Ben Lamb, Sarah Douglas, Alice Krige and Tahirah Sharif. It is a sequel to the 2017 film A Christmas Prince. It was released on November 30, 2018, by Netflix. Exiting the Factory Workers Leaving The Lumière Factory in Lyon, also known as Employees Leaving the Lumière Factory and Exiting the Factory, is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière. It is often referred to as the first real motion picture ever made, although Louis Le Princes 1888 Roundhay Garden Scene pre-dated it by seven years. Pocketful of Miracles Pocketful of Miracles is a 1961 American Technicolor comedy film starring Bette Davis and Glenn Ford, and directed by Frank Capra, filmed in Panavision. The screenplay by Hal Kanter and Harry Tugend is based on the screenplay of the 1933 film Lady for a Day by Robert Riskin, which was adapted from the Damon Runyon short story "Madame La Gimp". That original 1933 film was also directed by Capra, one of two films that he originally directed and later remade, the other being Broadway Bill, and its remake Riding High The film proved to be the final project for both Capra and veteran actor Thomas Mitchell but also featured the film debut of Ann-Margret. Supporting player Peter Falk was nominated for an Academy Award but George Chakiris won that year for West Side Story. The 1989 film Miracles starring Jackie Chan and Anita Mui, and the 2008 film Singh Is Kinng starring Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif are based on Pocketful of Miracles. The Accidental Prime Minister The Accidental Prime Minister is a 2019 Indian biographical drama film directed by Vijay Ratnakar Gutte and written by Mayank Tewari, based on the 2014 memoir of the same name by Sanjaya Baru. It was produced by the Bohra Bros under Rudra Production, in association with Jayantilal Gada under the banner of Pen India Limited. It stars Anupam Kher as Manmohan Singh, the economist and politician who served as the 13th Prime Minister of India from 2004 to 2014 under the United Progressive Alliance. This is one of the most anticipated movies of the year 2019, and a biopic made on the former Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh. Anupam Kher’s versatile acting convinced the audiences and was appreciated by everyone. The film was released on 11 January 2019. It earned a moderate opening of ₹4.50 crore at the box office on its first day and ₹30.52 crore as of January 24. Ariel Ariel is a 1988 Finnish drama film directed and written by Aki Kaurismäki. The film tells the story of Taisto Kasurinen, a Finnish coal miner who must find a way to live in the big city after the mine closes. Taistos friend is played by Matti Pellonpää, an actor who appeared in many of Kaurismäkis early films, before his death in 1995. This is the second film in Kaurismäkis Proletariat Trilogy. The trilogy has been released on Region One DVD by Criterion, in their Eclipse box-sets. The film is included in the 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die list. The film was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival where Turo Pajala won the Bronze St. George for Best Actor. Every Thing Will Be Fine Every Thing Will Be Fine is a 2015 German drama film directed by Wim Wenders, written by Bjørn Olaf Johannessen and produced in 3D. It is Wenders’ first full-length dramatic feature in seven years. The film stars James Franco, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Rachel McAdams and Marie-Josée Croze. It premiered out of competition on February 10, 2015 at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. The film made its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2015. It was released in the United States in a limited release and through video on demand by IFC Films on December 4, 2015. Cien años de perdón Cien años de perdón is a Spanish-Argentine thriller film directed by Daniel Calparsoro and written by Jorge Guerricaechevarría. The film had its premiere on March 3, 2016 in Argentina and on March 4, 2016 in Spain. Sayonara Sayonara is a 1957 American Technicolor Drama film starring Marlon Brando in Technirama. The picture tells the story of an American Air Force flier who was an ace fighter pilot during the Korean War who falls in love with a famous Japanese dancer. Sayonara won four Academy Awards, including acting honors for co-stars Red Buttons and Miyoshi Umeki. The films screenplay was adapted by Paul Osborn from the 1954 novel of the same name by James Michener, and was produced by William Goetz and directed by Joshua Logan. Unlike most 1950s romantic dramas, Sayonara deals squarely with racism and prejudice. The supporting cast also features Patricia Owens, James Garner, Martha Scott, Ricardo Montalbán, and Miiko Taka. Anjaam Anjaam is a 1994 Indian Hindi psychological thriller film directed by Rahul Rawail. It stars Madhuri Dixit, Shah Rukh Khan, Deepak Tijori, Himani Shivpuri, Tinnu Anand, Kalpana Iyer and Kiran Kumar. The films music was composed by Anand-Milind, with lyrics written by Sameer. The film is about the consequences of the slightest mistake and how it can ruin your whole life. It also focuses on the atrocities committed against women. This was the first time that Madhuri Dixit and Shah Rukh Khan were paired together. The movie turned out to be successful at the box office. Khan and Dixit were praised for their respective performances. Madhuri Dixit earned a Filmfare Best Actress nomination for her role, but won the award for her performance in Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!. Khan was again featured in a negative role; he received the Filmfare Best Villain Award for his performance. He was nominated for the same award the previous year for his performance in Yash Chopras Darr. Shah Rukh Khan has bought the rights to this film under his banner, Red Chillies Entertainment. Love Comes Softly Love Comes Softly is a 2003 made-for-television Christian drama film set in the 19th century, based on a series of books by Janette Oke. It originally aired on Hallmark Channel on April 13, 2003. It was directed by Michael Landon Jr., and stars Katherine Heigl as a young woman named Marty Claridge. It is the first in a series of television movies made for Hallmark Channel based on the books and produced for Hallmark by Larry Levinson Productions. The order of the films to follow are the two prequels, Love Begins and Loves Everlasting Courage, with Love Comes Softly as the original. The others are Loves Enduring Promise, Loves Long Journey, Loves Abiding Joy, Loves Unending Legacy, Loves Unfolding Dream, Love Takes Wing, Love Finds a Home, and Loves Christmas Journey. No Holds Barred No Holds Barred is a 1989 action film produced by Michael Rachmil, directed by Thomas J. Wright, written by Dennis Hackin and starring professional wrestler Hulk Hogan. The film is produced by the World Wrestling Federation under a "Shane Distribution Company" copyright and was released by New Line Cinema on June 2, 1989. It was launched as an attempt to boost Hulk Hogans acting career several years after his appearance in Rocky III. Wicked City is a 1987 Japanese OVA dark fantasy action horror film produced by Video Art and Madhouse for Japan Home Video. Based on Black Guard, the first in a series of six novels of the same name by Hideyuki Kikuchi, the film is the solo directorial debut of Yoshiaki Kawajiri, who also served as the character designer, storyboard artist, animation director and a key animator. The story takes place towards the end of the 20th century and explores the idea that the human world secretly coexists with the demon world with a secret police force known as the Black Guard protecting the boundary. My Girlfriend's Boyfriend My Girlfriends Boyfriend is a 2010 American romantic comedy PG rated film written and directed by Daryn Tufts, and stars Alyssa Milano, Christopher Gorham, Michael Landes, Beau Bridges, Tom Lenk and Carol Kane. Get a Clue Get a Clue is a 2002 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Lindsay Lohan as Lexy Gold, a teenage high school student who investigates a mystery after one of her teachers goes missing. The movie stars Bug Hall as a boy who helps her, Ian Gomez as the missing teacher, Brenda Song as Lexys best friend, Ali Mukaddam as another student, and Dan Lett as Lexys father. The film premiered on the Disney Channel on June 28, 2002. It was directed by Maggie Greenwald and was written by Alana Sanko. Deiji Daisy is a 2006 film directed by Hong Kong filmmaker Andrew Lau of the Infernal Affairs trilogy. Daisy is an urban romantic melodrama involving young painter Hye-young, Interpol detective Jeong Woo, and professional hitman Park Yi. Daisy was produced by iFilm and opened in South Korean cinemas on 9 March 2006. There are two versions of Daisy: an Asian cut and an international cut. Veronika Voss Veronika Voss is a black-and-white 1982 film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Veronika Voss is the third film of his BRD Trilogy, after The Marriage of Maria Braun and Lola. It is also the last film released during Fassbinders lifetime. Immortality The Wisdom of Crocodiles is a 1998 British romantic thriller film directed by Po-Chih Leong and starring Jude Law. It is based on the book of the same name by Paul Hoffman. The Rift The Rift is a 2012 science fiction thriller short film directed by Robert Kouba and written by Robert Kouba, Tasha Lowe-Newsome, Yuell Newsome, and Jonathan Peace. The Undefeated The Undefeated is a 1969 American Western and Civil War era film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and John Wayne and starring John Wayne and Rock Hudson. The film portrays events surrounding the French Imperial intervention in Mexico during the 1860s period of the neighboring American Civil War with the Archduke Maximillian of Austria set up as Emperor in Mexico in 1863 by French Emperor Napoleon III and is also loosely based on Confederate States Army General Joseph Orville Shelbys factual escape to Mexico after the American Civil War. and his attempt to join with Maximilians Imperial Mexican forces supported by French Imperial regiments sent by Emperor Napoleon III from Europe. Shrew's Nest Shrews Nest Dirty Dancing Dirty Dancing is a 2017 American television film directed by Wayne Blair and written by Jessica Sharzer. It is a remake of the 1987 film of the same name. The film stars Abigail Breslin, Colt Prattes, Debra Messing, Bruce Greenwood, Sarah Hyland, Nicole Scherzinger and Tony Roberts. It aired on May 24, 2017, on ABC. In its original broadcast, the film was seen by 6.61 million viewers with a 1.4 Nielsen rating in the 18-49 age demographic and a 5 share. It received negative reviews from a majority of critics, although Scherzingers performance received praise. Raze Raze is a 2013 action horror film that was directed by Josh C. Waller. The film premiered on April 21, 2013 at the Tribeca Film Festival and stars Zoë Bell and Rachel Nichols. The story focuses on women forced to fight to death for the twisted entertainment of the wealthy elite. Frozen Land Frozen Land is a 2005 Finnish drama film directed and written by Aku Louhimies starring Jasper Pääkkönen, Mikko Leppilampi and Pamela Tola. Revenge of the Bridesmaids Revenge of the Bridesmaids is a 2010 ABC Family Original Movie that premiered on July 18, 2010. It stars Raven-Symoné and Joanna García as undercover bridesmaids with a mission to break up a wedding. In addition, the films cast also features Virginia Williams, Beth Broderick, Chryssie Whitehead, David Clayton Rogers, Lyle Brocato and Brittany Ishibashi. Once a Thief Once a Thief is a 1991 Hong Kong caper film written and directed by John Woo, starring Chow Yun-fat, Leslie Cheung, Cherie Chung, Kenneth Tsang and Paul Chu. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 2 February 1991. Thoroughly Modern Millie Thoroughly Modern Millie is a 1967 American musical-romantic comedy film directed by George Roy Hill and starring Julie Andrews. The screenplay by Richard Morris, focuses on a naive young woman who finds herself in the midst of a series of madcap adventures when she sets her sights on marrying her wealthy boss. The film also stars Mary Tyler Moore, James Fox, John Gavin, Carol Channing, and Beatrice Lillie. The soundtrack interpolates new tunes by Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn with standard songs from the 1910s and 1920s, including "Baby Face" and "Jazz Baby." For use of the latter, the producers had to acquire the rights from General Mills, which had used the melody with various lyrics to promote Wheaties for more than forty years. The film was nominated for 7 Academy Awards and 5 Golden Globe Awards. It was also the ninth highest grossing film of 1967. In 2000, it was adapted for a successful stage musical of the same name. A DVD was issued in 2003. The Gruffalo The Gruffalo is a 2009 British-German short computer animated TV film based on the picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. Directed by Jakob Schuh and Max Lang, the film was produced by Michael Rose and Martin Pope of Magic Light Pictures, London, in association with the award-winning Studio Soi in Ludwigsburg, Germany, who developed and created the film. The cast includes Helena Bonham Carter, Rob Brydon, Robbie Coltrane, James Corden, John Hurt and Tom Wilkinson. 9.8 million people watched the UK premiere on BBC One, Friday 25 December 2009 and the film went on to receive both an Academy Award and a BAFTA nomination. It was screened in US theaters, distributed by Kidtoon Films. In December 2012, the film and its sequel The Gruffalos Child premiered on television in the United States on PBS Kids Sprout. A Swedish Love Story A Swedish Love Story is a 1970 Swedish romantic drama directed by Roy Andersson, starring Ann-Sofie Kylin and Rolf Sohlman as two teenagers falling in love. Inspired by the Czechoslovak New Wave, the film was Anderssons feature film debut and was successful in Sweden and abroad. Blonde Ambition Blonde Ambition is a 2007 American romantic comedy film directed by Scott Marshall, starring Jessica Simpson playing the part of a small-town girl who moves to New York City and rises up into a career as a business woman. The film also stars Luke Wilson, Paul Vogt, and Andy Dick. Before the film started filming, sources reported that Blonde Ambition was a remake of the 1988 film Working Girl. After learning about this rumor, Simpson told Empire in November 2006, "Its definitely the theme of Working Girl – this small town girl moving to New York City and rising up into this great career as a business woman pretty much. But its definitely not a remake." She also described Blonde Ambition as "more of a knockabout comedy" than Working Girl, which "had one foot in drama". The official trailer for the film leaked to the Internet on early May 2007. A full version of a pre-release DVD was leaked on December 16, 2007. Lapland Odyssey Lapland Odyssey is a 2010 Finnish comedy film directed by Dome Karukoski. The film stars Jussi Vatanen, Jasper Pääkkönen, Timo Lavikainen, Pamela Tola, Kari Ketonen and Miia Nuutila. Cahill U.S. Marshal Cahill U.S. Marshal is a 1973 American Western film in Technicolor starring John Wayne as a driven lawman in a black hat. The film was directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and filmed on location in Durango, Mexico. Joan of Arc Joan of Arc is a 1999 Canadian three-part television miniseries about the 15th century Catholic saint of the same name. The miniseries stars Leelee Sobieski as Saint Joan. A joint production of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Alliance Atlantis Communications, it was shown internationally in 1999. The miniseries received thirteen Primetime Emmy Awards nominations and four Golden Globe Award nominations. Frogs Frogs is a 1972 American horror film directed by George McCowan. The film falls into the "eco-horror" category, telling the story of an upper class U.S. Southern family who are victimized by several different animal species, including snakes, birds and lizards, as well as the occasional butterfly. Nature, the movie suggests, may be justified in exacting revenge on this family because of its patriarchs abuse of the local ecology. The film was theatrically released on March 10, 1972 as a double feature with Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster. Dying Breed Dying Breed is a 2008 Australian horror film that was directed by Jody Dwyer and stars Leigh Whannell and Nathan Phillips. Glee: The 3D Concert Movie Glee: The 3D Concert Movie is a 2011 American 3D concert documentary film directed by Kevin Tancharoen and produced by Dante Di Loreto and Ryan Murphy. It is based on the Fox television series Glee and features the cast performing during the Glee Live! In Concert! tour. The film was released theatrically in the United States on August 12, 2011 to minor box office success, grossing over $18 million worldwide, and received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine is a documentary film about Steve Jobs directed and produced by Alex Gibney. After a few festival showings, the film was released to the Internet on September 4, 2015 and in limited release to theaters on September 19, 2015. Karla Karla is 2006 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Joel Bender, and co-written by Manette Rosen and Michael D. Sellers. It is based on the crimes of Canadian serial killers Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka. Cow Belles Cow Belles is a 2006 romantic teen comedy film that stars American pop recording artists Alyson Michalka and Amanda Michalka, better known as sister duo Aly & AJ. It premiered on March 24, 2006 on the Disney Channel and was watched by over 5.8 million viewers. The Last Deadly Mission The Last Deadly Mission, also known as MR 73, is a 2008 French film noir written and directed by Olivier Marchal. Waking Up in Reno Waking Up in Reno is a 2002 American road comedy-drama film directed by Jordan Brady and starring Natasha Richardson, Billy Bob Thornton, Patrick Swayze, and Charlize Theron. The screenplay by Brent Briscoe and Mark Fauser focuses on two redneck couples taking a road trip from Little Rock to Reno to see a monster truck rally. The More the Merrier The More the Merrier is a 1943 American comedy film made by Columbia Pictures which makes fun of the housing shortage during World War II, especially in Washington, D.C. The picture stars Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea and Charles Coburn. The movie was directed by George Stevens. The film was written by Richard Flournoy, Lewis R. Foster, Frank Ross, and Robert Russell, from "Twos a Crowd", an original story by Garson Kanin. This film was remade in 1966 as Walk, with Cary Grant, Samantha Eggar and Jim Hutton. Hell Night Hell Night is a 1981 American slasher film directed by Tom DeSimone, written by Randy Feldman, and starring Linda Blair. The film depicts a night of fraternity hazing set in an old manor, during which a deformed killer terrorizes and murders many of the college students. The plot blends elements of slasher films and haunted house-themed films. Director Chuck Russell served as an executive producer, while his long-time collaborator Frank Darabont served as a production assistant. While reception was generally mixed, the film has developed a large cult following since its release. The film was nominated for a Razzie for Worst Actress for Blair. Hell Night was also the final film released by Compass International Pictures. Maniac Cop 2 Maniac Cop 2 is a 1990 American slasher film directed by William Lustig and written by Larry Cohen. It is the second installment in the Maniac Cop series. It stars Robert Davi, Claudia Christian, Michael Lerner, and Bruce Campbell, with Robert ZDar returning as Matthew Cordell, an undead police officer-turned-serial killer following his own murder. Backbeat Backbeat is a 1994 Anglo-German independent drama film directed by Iain Softley. It chronicles the early days of the Beatles in Hamburg, Germany. The film focuses primarily on the relationship between Stuart Sutcliffe and John Lennon, and also with Sutcliffes German girlfriend Astrid Kirchherr. It has subsequently been made into a stage production. Mardi Gras: Spring Break Mardi Gras: Spring Break is a 2011 comedy/road trip film. It stars Nicholas DAgosto, Josh Gad, Bret Harrison, Arielle Kebbel, Danneel Harris, Regina Hall, and Carmen Electra. It is directed by Phil Dornfield. The film follows a trio of senior college students who visit New Orleans during the Mardi Gras season. Originally shot in 2008 as Maxs Mardi Gras, it was scheduled for release by Sony Pictures Screen Gems division. It was shelved until September 2011, when Samuel Goldwyn Films released it in select cities. The Single Moms Club The Single Moms Club is a 2014 American comedy-drama film produced, written, and directed by Tyler Perry. The film stars Nia Long, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Zulay Henao, Cocoa Brown, Amy Smart, Terry Crews, and Perry. The film was released on March 14, 2014. The Fugitives Les Fugitifs is a French 1986 comedy film, directed by Francis Veber. It was remade in 1989 as Three Fugitives, also directed by Veber. Troubled Water Troubled Water is a 2008 Norwegian film directed by Erik Poppe. The film depicts a large part of the story twice, from the perspectives of two people. Animals United Animals United is a 2010 German 3D computer animated comedy adventure film directed and produced by Reinhard Klooss and Holger Tappe. It was released on 7 October 2010 in Germany. The film stars Ralf Schmitz and Thomas Fritsch as a meerkat named Billy and a lion named Socrates in the African Okavango Delta, who go on an epic quest to discover why their river has unexpectedly dried up. It is based on the 1949 book of the same name by Erich Kästner. This is the second adaptation as , which was also the first German animated feature film to be in color that was released in 1969. The screenplay for the film was written by Oliver Huzly and Reinhard Kloos. An English dub version for Animals United stars an ensemble cast, including James Corden, Stephen Fry and Andy Serkis. Sissi: The Young Empress Sissi – The Young Empress is a 1956 film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Romy Schneider, Karlheinz Böhm, Magda Schneider, Uta Franz, Gustav Knuth, Vilma Degischer and Josef Meinrad. It was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. It is the second film in the Sissi trilogy, following Sissi and preceding Sissi – Fateful Years of an Empress. Firewalker Firewalker is a 1986 American action-adventure-comedy film starring Chuck Norris, Louis Gossett, Will Sampson and Melody Anderson. It was directed by J. Lee Thompson and written by Norman Aladjem, Robert Gosnell and Jeffrey M. Rosenbaum. This was the first comedic role for Norris, giving him a chance to poke fun at his action persona. The Morning After The Morning After is a 1986 American mystery film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Jane Fonda, Jeff Bridges and Raúl Juliá. The film received generally favourable reviews and was a moderate commercial success, grossing $25.1 million against its $13 million budget. Fonda received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Dekalog, jeden Dekalog: One is the first part of the television series Dekalog by Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski, possibly connected to the first and second imperatives of the Ten Commandments: "I am the Lord your God; you shall have no other gods before me" and "Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image." A university professor trains his young son in the use of reason and the scientific method, but is confronted with the unpredictability of fate. Reason is defied with tragic results. Grotesque is a 2009 Japanese exploitation horror film written and directed by Kōji Shiraishi. Q Q is a 2011 French erotic drama film directed by Laurent Bouhnik. It was released in the United States as Desire. City of Industry City of Industry is a 1997 neo-noir crime film starring Harvey Keitel, Stephen Dorff and Timothy Hutton. It is directed by John Irvin, produced by Evzen Kolar and Ken Solarz and written by Solarz. Nobel Son Nobel Son is a 2007 American black comedy about a dysfunctional family dealing with the kidnapping of their son for ransom following the fathers winning of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The film features Alan Rickman as the prize-winning professor and Mary Steenburgen as his wife, with Bryan Greenberg as their kidnapped son. Principal photography for Nobel Son started on October 6, 2005, in Venice Beach, California, and ended on November 17, 2005. The official trailer and website were released on January 12, 2007. Sweetwater Sweetwater is a 2013 American western-thriller film directed by Logan Miller and co-written with Andrew McKenzie and Noah Miller. The film stars Ed Harris, January Jones, Jason Isaacs, Eduardo Noriega, Stephen Root and Jason Aldean. The Border The Border is a 1982 American neo-noir drama film directed by Tony Richardson and starring Jack Nicholson, Harvey Keitel, Valerie Perrine, Elpidia Carrillo and Warren Oates. A Merry Friggin' Christmas A Merry Friggin Christmas is a 2014 American black comedy film directed by Tristram Shapeero and written by Phil Johnston. The film stars an ensemble cast featuring Joel McHale, Lauren Graham, Clark Duke, Oliver Platt, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Tim Heidecker, Candice Bergen and Robin Williams. The film was released by Phase 4 Films on November 7, 2014. The Wendell Baker Story The Wendell Baker Story is a 2005 American comedy film directed by Luke Wilson and Andrew Wilson and starring Luke Wilson, Eva Mendes, Owen Wilson, Eddie Griffin, Kris Kristofferson, Harry Dean Stanton, Seymour Cassel, and Will Ferrell. It premiered at the 2005 South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, in March 2005. It is the final film produced by Franchise Pictures. Evil Aliens Evil Aliens is a British slapstick horror-comedy film directed by Jake West. It was the first full-length British horror film to be filmed using Sony HD cameras. Cass Cass is a 2008 British crime drama film. It stars Nonso Anozie as Cass Pennant and is directed by Jon S. Baird. The Yacoubian Building The Yacoubian Building is an Egyptian film based on the novel of the same title by author Alaa Al Aswany. It has been reported to be the highest-budgeted film in the history of Egyptian cinema. City on Fire City on Fire is a 1987 Hong Kong crime film produced and directed by Ringo Lam and starring Chow Yun-fat, Danny Lee, and Sun Yueh. Following A Better Tomorrow, it helped establish Chows popularity as an action star in Asia, and, to a lesser degree, North America. The Hard Corps The Hard Corps is a 2006 American action film written and directed by Sheldon Lettich. It stars Jean-Claude Van Damme, Raz Adoti, Vivica A. Fox, and Peter Bryant. It is the fourth collaboration between Jean-Claude Van Damme and film director Sheldon Lettich. The film was released direct-to-DVD in the United States on August 15, 2006. The Secret Scripture The Secret Scripture is an Irish film, directed by Jim Sheridan, from a screenplay by Sheridan and Johnny Ferguson, which is based on the 2008 novel of the same name The Secret Scripture by Sebastian Barry. The film stars Vanessa Redgrave, Rooney Mara, Eric Bana, Theo James, Aidan Turner, and Jack Reynor. The film had its world premiere at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in the Republic of Ireland and the UK by Vertigo Releasing on 19 May 2017. Walled In Walled In is a Canadian-made 2009 horror-thriller directed and co-written by Gilles Paquet-Brenner and starring Mischa Barton, Cameron Bright, and Deborah Kara Unger. The film is based on the best-selling French novel Les Emmurés by Serge Brussolo. It is Paquet-Brenners English-language film debut. The Life of Oharu is a 1952 historical fiction black-and-white film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi starring Kinuyo Tanaka as Oharu, a one-time concubine of a daimyō who struggles to escape the stigma of having been forced into prostitution by her father. The Life of Oharu is based on various stories from Ihara Saikakus The Life of an Amorous Woman. It was produced by the Shintoho Company, with cinematography by Yoshimi Hirano and screenplay by Yoshikata Yoda. The production designer was Hiroshi Mizutani and Isamu Yoshi was the historical consultant. It has been claimed that this movie was one of Kenji Mizoguchis favorite projects, even though it was under-financed. RKO 281 RKO 281 is a 1999 American historical drama film directed by Benjamin Ross and starring Liev Schreiber, James Cromwell, Melanie Griffith, John Malkovich, Roy Scheider and Liam Cunningham. The film depicts the troubled production behind the 1941 film Citizen Kane. The films title is a reference to the original production number of Citizen Kane. Camp Camp is a 2003 American musical comedy-drama film, written and directed by Todd Graff, about an upstate New York performing arts summer camp. The film is based on Graffs own experiences at a similar camp called Stagedoor Manor, where many scenes of the movie were filmed. The City of the Dead The City of the Dead is a 1960 horror film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey and starring Christopher Lee, Venetia Stevenson, Betta St. John, Patricia Jessel and Valentine Dyall. Produced in the United Kingdom but set in America, the British actors were required to speak with North American accents throughout. Here Comes Mr. Jordan Here Comes Mr. Jordan is a 1941 American fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Alexander Hall, in which a boxer, mistakenly taken to Heaven before his time, is given a second chance back on Earth. It stars Robert Montgomery, Claude Rains and Evelyn Keyes. The film script, based on Harry Segalls play Heaven Can Wait, was written by Sidney Buchman and Seton I. Miller. The working titles for the film were Heaven Can Wait and Mr. Jordan Comes to Town. The two lead actors reprised their roles in the films sequel Down to Earth, and Warren Beatty later remade the film as Heaven Can Wait. The premise of guardian angels was the focus of other Hollywood features, including I Married an Angel; A Guy Named Joe; Angel on My Shoulder, in which Rains plays the Devil; Its a Wonderful Life; A Matter of Life and Death;The Bishops Wife and Angels in the Outfield, but it all began with Here Comes Mr. Jordan. Here Comes Mr. Jordan was originally going to be released on VHS and Betamax in November 1979 as one of Columbia Pictures Home Entertainments launch titles, but because of the financial success of Midnight Express, the release was cancelled and Midnight Express took Here Comes Mr. Jordans place in the launch lineup. Due to this, Columbia did not release the film on home video until 1985. The 11th Hour The 11th Hour is a 2007 documentary film on the state of the natural environment created, produced, co-written and narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio. It was directed by Leila Conners Petersen and Nadia Conners and financed by Adam Lewis and Pierre André Senizergues, and distributed by Warner Independent Pictures. Its world premiere was at the 2007 60th Annual Cannes Film Festival and it was released on August 17, 2007, in the year in which the Fourth Assessment Report of the United Nations global warming panel IPCC was published and about a year after Al Gores An Inconvenient Truth, another film documentary about global warming. Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed is a 2013 Spanish comedy-drama film written and directed by David Trueba, and starring Javier Cámara. The films title comes from a lyric in the song "Strawberry Fields Forever", from the Beatles. The film won six Goya Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Writing and Best Leading Actor. It was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Trilogy of Terror Trilogy of Terror is a 1975 American made-for-television anthology horror film directed by Dan Curtis and starring Karen Black. It features three segments, each based on unrelated short stories by Richard Matheson. The first follows a college professor who seeks vengeance over her date rape; the second is about twin sisters who have a bizarre relationship; and the third focuses on a woman terrorized by a Zuni fetish doll in her apartment. Black stars in all three segments, and plays dual roles in the second. The film was first aired as an ABC Movie of the Week on March 4, 1975. Black initially turned down the project, but reconsidered when her then-husband, Robert Burton, was cast in the first segment "Julie". A television film sequel, Trilogy of Terror II, written and also directed by Dan Curtis was released in 1996. Flirting Flirting is a 1991 Australian coming-of-age comedy drama film written and directed by John Duigan. The story revolves around a romance between two teenagers, and it stars Noah Taylor, who appears again as Danny Embling, the protagonist of Duigans 1987 film The Year My Voice Broke. It also stars Thandie Newton and Nicole Kidman. Flirting is the second in an incomplete potential trilogy of autobiographical films by Duigan. It was produced by Terry Hayes, Doug Mitchell, Barbara Gibbs and George Miller, and made by Kennedy Miller Studios, who also made the Mad Max Trilogy. The film won the 1990 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film, as The Year My Voice Broke had in 1987. Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure Sharpays Fabulous Adventure is a 2011 American direct-to-DVD musical romantic comedy film and High School Musical spin-off starring Ashley Tisdale. The film looks at Sharpay Evans life after graduation, trying to place a role in a Broadway show. The film was released as a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack on April 19, 2011. It then premiered as a Disney Channel Original Movie on Disney Channel on May 22, 2011. It is the first Disney Channel Original Movie to be released on home media before being broadcast on Disney Channel. Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God Dungeons and Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God is a 2005 fantasy film directed by Gerry Lively. It is a made-for-TV stand-alone sequel to the 2000 film Dungeons & Dragons, which in turn was based on the popular role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons. The only returning actor is Bruce Payne reprising his role as Damodar. The film was released in theaters in Europe as well as some parts of North America and Latin America, and released on DVD on February 7, 2006. Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God is followed by the third film of the series, The Book of Vile Darkness, shot in 2011 and direct-to-DVD released in the United Kingdom on August 9, 2012. Broken Trail Broken Trail is a 2006 Western television film directed by Walter Hill and starring Robert Duvall and Thomas Haden Church. Written by Alan Geoffrion, who also wrote the novel, the story is about an aging cowboy and his nephew who transport 500 horses from Oregon to Wyoming to sell them to the British Army. Along the way, their simple horse drive is complicated when they rescue five Chinese girls from a slave trader, saving them from a life of prostitution and indentured servitude. Compelled to do the right thing, they take the girls with them as they continue their perilous trek across the frontier, followed by a vicious gang of killers sent by the whorehouse madam who originally paid for the girls. Broken Trail weaves together two historical events: the British buying horses in the American West in the late 19th century and Chinese women being transported from the West Coast to the interior to serve as prostitutes. The movie was filmed on location in Calgary, Alberta. The miniseries originally aired on American Movie Classics as its first original film. Broken Trail received 4 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Miniseries, Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie, or a Special, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie, and Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie. Logorama Logorama is a 2009 French animated short film co-written and directed by François Alaux, Hervé de Crécy and Ludovic Houplain, and produced by Autour de Minuit. Set in a stylized version of Los Angeles, the short portrays events told entirely through the extensive use of more than 2,000 contemporary and historical logos and mascots. The film won both the Prix Kodak at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival and the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 82nd Academy Awards in 2010. A catalog based on the short, titled Logobook and written by the films co-director Ludovic Houplain, was published by Taschen in 2013. 2012: Ice Age 2012: Ice Age is a 2011 disaster film directed by Travis Fort and starring Patrick Labyorteaux, Julie McCullough, and Nick Afanasiev. It was produced by the independent film group The Asylum. It is the third and final film in The Asylums 2012 trilogy, which are mockbusters of the Roland Emmerich film 2012. The films reception was generally negative. Distorted Distorted is a 2018 American action mystery thriller film starring Christina Ricci and John Cusack. The Ruling Class The Ruling Class is a 1972 British black comedy film. It is an adaptation of Peter Barnes satirical stage play The Ruling Class which tells the story of a paranoid schizophrenic British nobleman who inherits a peerage. The film co-stars Alastair Sim, William Mervyn, Coral Browne, Harry Andrews, Carolyn Seymour, James Villiers and Arthur Lowe. It was produced by Jules Buck and directed by Peter Medak. The film has been described as a "commercial failure ... that has since become a cult classic"; Peter OToole described it as "a comedy with tragic relief". A Fish Tale Help! Im a Fish is a 2000 Danish-German-Irish traditionally animated adventure science fantasy musical comedy-drama family film directed by Stefan Fjeldmark, Greg Manwaring and Michael Hegner, and written by Stefan Fjeldmark, Karsten Kiilerich, John Stefan Olsen and Tracy J. Brown. It stars the voices of Alan Rickman, Terry Jones and a then-unknown Aaron Paul. It was released on 6 October 2000 in Denmark, 10 August 2001 in United Kingdom, and 5 September 2006 in the United States. Danish teen-pop girl-group Little Trees performed the title track, "Help! Im a Fish", which was released as a single in the UK. Fellow Danish girl group Creamy also recorded a version of the song. The Belgian girl group K3 also recorded a Dutch version of the song for the movie. Animation production was split between A. Film A/S in Denmark, Munich Animation in Germany and Terraglyph Interactive Studios in Dublin, Ireland. Metalhead Metalhead is a 2013 Icelandic drama film written and directed by Ragnar Bragason. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. All Nighter All Nighter is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Gavin Wiesen and written by Seth W. Owen. The film stars J. K. Simmons, Emile Hirsch, and Kristen Schaal. Principal photography began on July 6, 2015 on locations in Los Angeles. The film was released in a limited release on March 17, 2017, before being released through video on demand on March 24, 2017, by Good Deed Entertainment. Padosan Padosan is a 1968 Indian Hindi-language comedy film. Directed by Jyoti Swaroop. It was produced by Mehmood, N. C. Sippy and written by Rajendra Krishan. It was a remake of the Bengali film Pasher Bari based on a same name short story starring Bhanu Bandyopadhyay and Sabitri Chatterjee. The movie stars Sunil Dutt and Saira Banu. Kishore Kumar, Mukri, Raj Kishore and Keshto Mukherjee played the supporting roles. Mehmood as the South Indian musician and rival to Sunil Dutt is among the highlights of the film. It was considered as one of the best comedy movies made in Hindi film history. Mehmoods portrayal of a south Indian music teacher was one of his noted performances and a key highlight of the film. Kishore Kumars character of a comical theater director was also well received. Indiatimes Movies ranked the movie amongst the "Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films". Music was composed by R.D. Burman and was a huge success. Kishore Kumar sang for himself while Manna Dey sang for Mehmood. It is based on the Bengali story Pasher Bari by Arun Chowdhury, which was first adapted in Bengali in 1952 as Pasher Bari directed by Sudhir Mukherjee and starring Bhanu Bannerjee. It was again remade into the Telugu film twice, Pakkinti Ammayi starring Anjali Devi and as Pakkinti Ammayi starring Chandra Mohan, Jayasudha, S.P. Balasubrahmanyam and K. Chakravarthi. It was also adapted into 1960 Tamil movie Adutha Veettu Penn. The movie was remade in Kannada as Pakkadamane Hudugi starring Raghavendra Rajkumar and Anant Nag. One Day in September One Day in September is a 1999 documentary film directed by Kevin Macdonald examining the 5 September 1972 murder of 11 Israeli athletes at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany. Michael Douglas provides the sparse narration throughout the film. The film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 72nd Academy Awards, on March 26, 2000, for films made in 1999. Who Killed Captain Alex? Who Killed Captain Alex? is a 2010 Ugandan action-comedy film written, produced, and directed by Nabwana Isaac Geoffrey Godfrey, in Wakaliwood, an ultra low-budget studio in Kampala, Uganda. It has gained viral notoriety for being a no-budget action film, produced on a reported budget of under $200 though producer Alan Hofmanis admitted that it was a meager $85. A trailer for the film was uploaded to YouTube in January 2010, and has been viewed over 3.2 million times as of November 2018. The original version of the film was lost due to power outages and "strained conditions", while the surviving version of Who Killed Captain Alex? released online includes an English "Video Joker" commentary that adds in running gags about the characters. The Catcher Was a Spy The Catcher Was a Spy is a 2018 American biographical spy film directed by Ben Lewin and written by Robert Rodat, based on the book of the same name by Nicholas Dawidoff. It stars Paul Rudd as Moe Berg, a former baseball player who joined the war effort during World War II and partook in espionage for the U.S. Government. Mark Strong, Sienna Miller, Jeff Daniels, Tom Wilkinson, Giancarlo Giannini, Hiroyuki Sanada, Guy Pearce, and Paul Giamatti also star. The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, and was released on June 22, 2018, by IFC Films. The Front Line The Front Line is a 2011 South Korean war film directed by Jang Hoon, set during the 1953 ceasefire of the Korean War. This is the third film by director Jang Hoon, after completing Secret Reunion and Rough Cut. It won four Grand Bell Awards, including Best Film. It was selected as South Koreas submission to the 84th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not make the final shortlist. Mulberry St Mulberry Street is a 2006 American horror film directed by Jim Mickle, written by Nick Damici and Jim Mickle, and starring Nick Damici. It was released by After Dark Films as a part of their 8 Films to Die For 2007. House House is a 2008 horror film directed by Robby Henson, starring Reynaldo Rosales, Heidi Dippold and Michael Madsen. It is based on the novel of the same name by Frank E. Peretti and Ted Dekker. It covers the events that take place one night in an old, rustic inn in Alabama, where four guests and three owners find themselves locked in by a homicidical maniac. The maniac claims to have killed God and threatens to murder all seven of them, unless they produce the dead body of one of them by dawn. The Ascent The Ascent is a 1977 black-and-white Soviet drama film directed by Larisa Shepitko and made at Mosfilm. The movie was shot in January 1974 near Murom, Vladimir Oblast, Russia, in appalling winter conditions, as required by the script, based on the novel Sotnikov by Vasil Bykaŭ. It was Shepitkos last film before her death in a car accident in 1979. The film won the Golden Bear award at the 27th Berlin International Film Festival in 1977. It was also selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 50th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. YellowBrickRoad YellowBrickRoad is a 2010 American horror film directed by Jesse Holland and Andy Mitton and starring Cassidy Freeman, Anessa Ramsey and Laura Heisler. It is about an expedition to discover the fate of an entire town that disappeared into the wilderness 70 years earlier. Although critical reception was mixed, it won best film at the New York City Horror Film Festival. The film was released as part of the Bloody Disgusting Selects line. Orbiter 9 Orbiter 9 is a 2017 science fiction romantic drama directed by Hatem Khraiche in his directorial debut. It stars Clara Lago and Alex Gonzalez. The film premiered in Spain on April 7, 2017. Sawdust and Tinsel Sawdust and Tinsel is a 1953 Swedish drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman. Jeffrey Jeffrey is a 1995 American gay romantic comedy film directed by Christopher Ashley. It is based on a play depicting the life and times of Richard Jeffrey by Paul Rudnick, who also wrote the screenplay. Starring Steven Weber as Jeffrey and Michael T. Weiss as Steve, the film features cameos by Olympia Dukakis, Victor Garber, Gregory Jbara, Robert Klein, Nathan Lane, Camryn Manheim, Kathy Najimy, Kevin Nealon, Ethan Phillips, and Sigourney Weaver. Christine Baranski has a small but memorable role as the socialite hostess of a fundraiser that turns into a cater-waiter hoedown orgy. The film co-stars Patrick Stewart as Sterling, an older gay decorator whose partner, Darius, dies of AIDS complications. The Border Post The Border Post is a comedy-drama produced in international cooperation between the countries of the former Yugoslavia and directed by Rajko Grlić. It was released in 2006. Tactical Force Tactical Force is 2011 Canadian action film written and directed by Adamo Paolo Cultraro, and starring Steve Austin, Michael Jai White, Candace Elaine, Keith Jardine, Michael Shanks, Michael Eklund, Darren Shahlavi, and Lexa Doig. It was released on August 9, 2011 in North America by Vivendi Entertainment, and went on to become #10 in the top ten best selling DVDs in the United States for the month of August 2011. It was released by Entertainment One in the United Kingdom and other foreign territories beginning October 31, 2011. Twentieth Century Twentieth Century is a 1934 American pre-Code screwball comedy film directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Barrymore, Carole Lombard, Walter Connolly, Roscoe Karns, and Edgar Kennedy. Much of the film is set on the 20th Century Limited train as it travels from Chicago to New York City. Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur adapted their Broadway play of the same name – itself based on the unproduced play Napoleon of Broadway by Charles Bruce Millholland – with uncredited contributions from Gene Fowler and Preston Sturges. Along with Frank Capras It Happened One Night, also released in 1934, Twentieth Century is considered to be a prototype for the screwball comedy. "Howard Hawks rapid-fire romantic comedy established the essential ingredients of the screwball – a dizzy dame, a charming, but befuddled, hero, dazzling dialogue, and a dash of slapstick." Its success propelled Lombard into the front ranks of film comediennes. The film was added to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress in 2011. Kite Kite is a 2014 South African action film directed by Ralph Ziman, based on the censored version of the 1998 anime of the same name by Yasuomi Umetsu. The film stars India Eisley, Callan McAuliffe and Samuel L. Jackson. Trick or Treat Trick or Treat is a 1986 American supernatural horror film by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, starring Marc Price and Tony Fields, with special appearances by Gene Simmons and Ozzy Osbourne. The film centers around a teenager who is haunted by the ghost of his rock hero. It is the directorial debut of actor Charles Martin Smith, who has a cameo in the film. Animal Farm Animal Farm is a TV film directed by John Stephenson and released in 1999. It is an adaptation of the 1945 George Orwell novel of the same name and tells the story of anthropomorphic animals successfully revolting against their own human owner, only to slide into a more brutal tyranny among themselves. The film received mixed reviews when it was broadcast, with much criticism directed at its ending. Holiday in Handcuffs Holiday in Handcuffs is an American crime comedy television movie that originally aired on ABC Family on December 9, 2007, as a part of the networks 25 Days of Christmas programming block. The film stars Melissa Joan Hart, Mario Lopez, Markie Post, Timothy Bottoms, June Lockhart, Kyle Howard and Vanessa Lee Evigan. The Falling The Falling is a 2014 British mystery drama film written and directed by Carol Morley. It stars Maisie Williams and Florence Pugh as best friends at an all-girls school. The film also stars Greta Scacchi, Monica Dolan, Maxine Peake, and Mathew Baynton. Production began in October 2013. The film premiered at the BFI London Film Festival on 11 October 2014 and was released theatrically on 24 April 2015 in the UK. Beneath the Darkness Beneath the Darkness is a 2011 American teen thriller black comedy film directed by Martin Guigui and starring Dennis Quaid, Tony Oller and Aimee Teegarden. Breakin' Breakin is a 1984 American breakdancing-themed comedy-drama film directed by Joel Silberg, written by Charles Parker and Allen DeBevoise, based on a story by Parker, DeBevoise and Gerald Scaife. The films setting was inspired by a 1983 German documentary titled Breakin n Enterin, set in the multi-racial hip hop club Radio-Tron, based out of MacArthur Park in Los Angeles. Many of the artists and dancers from said documentary, including Ice-T, and Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers, went straight from Breakin n Enterin to star in Breakin. The musical score featured the hits, "Breakin... Theres No Stopping Us" by Ollie & Jerry and "Freakshow on the Dance Floor" by The Bar-Kays. Breakin was the final Cannon film production released by MGM/UA. After release, MGM and Cannon dissolved their distribution deal, reportedly over the potentially X-rated content in John Dereks film Bolero and MGMs then-policy of not theatrically releasing X-rated material, forcing Cannon to become an in-house distribution company once again. Because of this, Breakin is considered to be the final financially profitable film released by Cannon. Breakin was followed by a sequel entitled Electric Boogaloo, released later in 1984. Men Behind the Sun Men Behind the Sun is a 1988 Hong Kong historical exploitation horror film directed by T. F. Mou. The film is a graphic depiction of the war atrocities committed by the Japanese at Unit 731, the secret biological weapons experimentation unit of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. It details the various cruel medical experiments Unit 731 inflicted upon the Chinese and Soviet prisoners towards the end of the war. This is the first film to be rated "III" in Hong Kong. Satan's Little Helper Satans Little Helper is a 2004 American black comedy slasher film directed and written by Jeff Lieberman. The film stars Alexander Brickel as Dougie, a nine-year-old boy video gamer. On Halloween, Dougie meets a serial killer and unknowingly assists him in his murders. The film, which combines black comedy with horror, is Liebermans first film as director in 17 years, since 1988s Remote Control. Satans Little Helper was praised by reviewers for its satire, elements of comedy and characterization. Satyameva Jayate Satyameva Jayate is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language vigilante action film directed by Milap Milan Zaveri. It stars John Abraham and Manoj Bajpayee in lead roles, and also marks their second collaboration after Shootout at Wadala. The shooting for the film began on 5 March 2018. The film follows a vigilante who kills corrupt police officers, and an honest officer who is called to hunt him down after the body count begins to rise. The film was released on 15 August 2018, coinciding with the Indian Independence Day. Opening on 2500 screens, it received mixed reviews from critics but was received well by the audience and had the highest opening day for an A-rated film, following which it became a commercial success. A sequel to the film, Satyameva Jayate 2, was announced on 27 September 2018. It features Abraham, Divya Khosla Kumar and Bajpayee in lead roles. Filming began on 20 September 2019 and it is slated to be released on 2 October 2020 during the Gandhi Jayanti festival. Last Exit to Brooklyn Last Exit to Brooklyn is a 1989 German-British drama film directed by Uli Edel and adapted by Desmond Nakano from Hubert Selby Jr.s novel of the same title. In Too Deep In Too Deep is a 1999 American crime thriller film directed by Michael Rymer from a screenplay written by Michael Henry Brown and Paul Aaron. The film stars Omar Epps, LL Cool J, Stanley Tucci, Pam Grier and Nia Long. The World is Big and Salvation Lurks Around the Corner The World is Big and Salvation Lurks Around the Corner is a 2008 Bulgarian drama film, co-produced with Slovenia, Germany and Hungary. Its original Bulgarian title is Светът е голям и спасение дебне отвсякъде, literally meaning The World is Big and Salvation Prowls on All Sides. The film is directed by Stefan Komandarev and stars Miki Manojlović, Carlo Ljubek, Hristo Mutafchiev and Ana Papadopulu. It is based on the eponymous autobiographic novel by Bulgarian-German writer Ilija Trojanow. The film has received generally favorable reviews from film critics and audiences around the world, having received more than 20 festival awards. On January 20, 2010 it was revealed that the film had been selected among the nine films that will advance to the next round of voting in the Foreign Language Film category for the 82nd Academy Awards. Mune: Guardian of the Moon Mune: Guardian of the Moon is a 2014 French 3D childrens computer-animated adventure fantasy film directed by Benoît Philippon and Alexandre Heboyan and written by Jérôme Fansten and Benoît Philippon. Set in an imaginary world, the movie tells the adventure of a small creature who must recover the Sun that was stolen by his fault. The film was made in computer graphics and 3D stereoscopy, and features the voices of Michael Gregorio, Omar Sy and Izïa Higelin. The film premiered at Forum des images on 6 December 2014 and was theatrically released in France on 14 October 2015. It earned $9.1 million on a $17 million budget. It also received nominations for the Annecy International Animated Film Festival for Cristal Award for Best Feature Film and the World Soundtrack Award for Soundtrack Composer of the Year for the films music composer, Bruno Coulais. The film won the Young Peoples Jury Award at the TIFF Kids International Film Festival and the Best Film Award at the Tokyo Anime Awards. Lilting Lilting is a 2014 British romantic drama film written and directed by Cambodian-born British director Hong Khaou and produced by Dominic Buchanan. The film had its world premiere on 16 January 2014 on Day One of the Sundance Film Festival, at which it competed in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition. It won the "Cinematography Award: World Cinema Dramatic" at the festival. The film was released theatrically in United Kingdom on 8 August 2014 and in the United States on 26 September 2014. China Moon China Moon is a 1994 American neo-noir film directed by John Bailey and starring Ed Harris, Madeleine Stowe and Benicio del Toro. It was written by Roy Carlson. It was filmed in 1991 but "shelved" for three years before its release. The Hunchback of Notre Dame 2: The Secret of the Bell The Hunchback of Notre Dame II is a 2002 American animated romantic musical comedy-drama film and direct-to-video sequel to the 1996 Disney animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame. It was produced by Walt Disney Animation Japan, Walt Disney Television Animation and Walt Disney Video Premiere. The film received scathing reviews, particularly for the cheap animation, and for ditching the previous films mature themes to cater to a younger audience. Dude Dude is a 2018 American comedy film directed by Olivia Milch and written by Milch and Kendall McKinnon. The film stars Lucy Hale, Kathryn Prescott, Alexandra Shipp, Awkwafina, Austin Butler and Michaela Watkins. It was released on April 20, 2018, by Netflix. Drone Drone is a 2017 Canadian thriller film starring Sean Bean as an American drone pilot who is confronted by a Pakistani businessman in his hometown. The film, directed by Jason Bourque, premiered at the 2017 Vancouver International Film Festival in April and was released in theaters in the United States on May 26, 2017. This Sporting Life This Sporting Life is a 1963 British drama film directed by Lindsay Anderson. Based on the 1960 novel of the same name by David Storey, which won the 1960 Macmillan Fiction Award, it recounts the story of a rugby league footballer, Frank Machin, in Wakefield, a mining town in Yorkshire, whose romantic life is not as successful as his sporting life. Storey, a former professional rugby league footballer, also wrote the screenplay. The film stars Richard Harris, Rachel Roberts, William Hartnell and Alan Badel. The film was Harriss first starring role, and won him the Best Actor Award at the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. He was also nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Roberts won her second BAFTA award and received an Oscar nomination for Best Actress. Harris was nominated for the BAFTA that year as well. The film opened at the Odeon Leicester Square in Londons West End on 7 February 1963. Music Within Music Within is a 2007 comedy-drama film directed by Steven Sawalich and starring Ron Livingston, Melissa George, Michael Sheen, Rebecca De Mornay and Marion Ross. The film tells the true story of Richard Pimentel, a respected public speaker whose hearing disability attained in the Vietnam War drove him to become an activist for the Americans with Disabilities Act. On Probation On Probation is a 2005 Argentine crime comedy film written and directed by Damián Szifrón and starring Diego Peretti and Luis Luque. Contributing writers for the film were Agustín Rolandelli and Nicolás Smudt. It was produced by Oscar Kramer and Hugo Sigman. The film is considered an Argentine entry in the buddy-cop adventure subgenre. Footnote Footnote is a 2011 Israeli drama film written and directed by Joseph Cedar, starring Shlomo Baraba and Lior Ashkenazi. The plot revolves around the troubled relationship between a father and son who teach at the Talmud department of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The film won the Best Screenplay Award at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Footnote won nine prizes at the 2011 Ophir Awards, becoming Israels entry for the 84th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. On 18 January 2012, the film was named as one of the nine shortlisted entries for the Oscars. On 24 January 2012, the film was nominated for an Academy Award in the category of Best Foreign Language Film, but lost to the Iranian film A Separation. Stockholm Stockholm is a 2018 American crime film written, produced and directed by Robert Budreau. It stars Ethan Hawke, Noomi Rapace, Mark Strong, Christopher Heyerdahl, Bea Santos and Thorbjorn Harr. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 19, 2018 and was released on April 12, 2019 by Smith Global Media. Miss Bala Miss Bala is a 2019 action thriller film directed by Catherine Hardwicke and written by Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer, based on the 2011 Mexican film of the same name. The film stars Gina Rodriguez, Ismael Cruz Córdova, and Anthony Mackie, and follows a woman who trains to take down a Mexican drug cartel after her friend is kidnapped. The film was released in the United States on February 1, 2019, by Columbia Pictures, in Dolby Cinema, and grossed over $15 million on a $15 million budget. While Rodriguezs performance received some praise, critics compared the film unfavorably to the original, saying it suffered from "bland action and predictable story beats". Mother Mother is a 1996 American comedy-drama film directed by Albert Brooks, co-written by Brooks with Monica Johnson, and starring Brooks and Debbie Reynolds as son and mother. Brooks portrays a novelist who moves back home with his mother after his second divorce, hoping to determine why all his relationships with women were unsuccessful. Mother was Reynoldss first major film role in over 20 years. The film earned positive reviews and was Brookss most financially successful film as a director. Laughing Eyes Gülen Gözler is a 1977 Turkish comedy film directed by Ertem Eğilmez. I Wish is a 2011 Japanese film edited, written, and directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda. This film stars real-life brothers Koki Maeda and Oshiro Maeda, along with veteran actress Kirin Kiki and actor Joe Odagiri. I Wish tells the story of two young brothers who got separated and had to live in different cities – one with their father, one with their mother and her parents – and dream of reuniting. La Collectionneuse La Collectionneuse is a 1967 film directed by Éric Rohmer. The third entry in his Six Moral Tales series, it is his first film in colour. Set on the south coast of France in August, it portrays the shifting relationships between four very different characters who, as in the comedies of Marivaux, play games of love and chance. The girl, who seduces two of the men and is resisted by the third, is called the collectionneuse. The film won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize at the 17th Berlin International Film Festival. It is often considered one of Rohmers best films. Grand Masti Magnificent Obsession Magnificent Obsession is a 1954 Technicolor drama romantic film directed by Douglas Sirk starring Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson. The screenplay was written by Robert Blees and Wells Root, after the 1929 book Magnificent Obsession by Lloyd C. Douglas. The film was produced by Ross Hunter. Sirk sometimes claimed that the story was based distantly on the Greek legend of Alcestis. In 1935, Universal Pictures introduced Magnificent Obsession starring Irene Dunne and Robert Taylor, based on Lloyd C. Douglas book. Iron Jawed Angels Iron Jawed Angels is a 2004 American historical drama film directed by Katja von Garnier. The film stars Hilary Swank as suffragist leader Alice Paul, Frances OConnor as activist Lucy Burns, Julia Ormond as Inez Milholland, and Anjelica Huston as Carrie Chapman Catt. It received critical acclaim after the film premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. The film focuses on the American womens suffrage movement during the 1910s and follows womens suffrage leaders Alice Paul and Lucy Burns as they use peaceful and effective nonviolent strategies, tactics, and dialogues to revolutionize the American feminist movement to grant women the right to vote. The film was released in the United States on February 15, 2004. Walt Before Mickey Walt Before Mickey is a 2015 American biographical drama film about the early years of Walt Disney based on the book Walt Before Mickey: Disneys Early Years, 1919–1928 by Timothy S. Susanin, with a foreword written by Diane Disney. The film stars Thomas Ian Nicholas as Walt Disney, Armando Gutierrez as Ub Iwerks, and Jon Heder as Roy Disney. The film covers Walt Disneys early years in business, during which he started various businesses including Laugh-O-Gram Studio and The Walt Disney Company with fellow animator Ub Iwerks and Roy Disney. Last Orders Last Orders is a 2001 British/German drama film written and directed by Fred Schepisi. The screenplay is based on the 1996 Booker Prize-winning novel Last Orders by Graham Swift. James White James White is a 2015 American drama film written and directed by Josh Mond. The film stars Christopher Abbott, Cynthia Nixon, Scott Mescudi, Ron Livingston, Makenzie Leigh and David Call. James, a twenty-something New Yorker, struggles to take control of his self-destructive behavior in the face of momentous family challenges James White premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival where it won the NEXT Audience Award. The film received a limited release on November 13, 2015, by The Film Arcade. Anna and the Apocalypse Anna and the Apocalypse is a 2017 British Christmas zombie musical film directed by John McPhail from a screenplay by Alan McDonald and Ryan McHenry based on McHenrys 2010 BAFTA-nominated short Zombie Musical. It stars an ensemble cast of largely unknown young talent, including Ella Hunt, Malcolm Cumming, Marli Siu, Sarah Swire, Christopher Leveaux and Ben Wiggins. The film premiered at Fantastic Fest on 22 September 2017. It was released in the United Kingdom by Vertigo Releasing and United States by Orion Pictures on 30 November 2018 to generally positive reviews from critics, commending the performances, musical numbers and characterization. Most Wanted Most Wanted is a 1997 American action thriller film starring Keenen Ivory Wayans and Jon Voight. Beware the Slenderman Beware the Slenderman is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Irene Taylor Brodsky about the Slender Man stabbing. It premiered at South by Southwest in March 2016 and was broadcast on HBO on January 23, 2017. Electrick Children Electrick Children is a 2012 American independent film written and directed by Rebecca Thomas and starring Julia Garner, Rory Culkin, and Liam Aiken. Garner plays Rachel, a 15-year-old girl from a fundamentalist Mormon community in Utah. After learning that she is pregnant, she believes she has conceived miraculously through listening to a song on a cassette tape. In writing the script, Thomas drew inspiration from the story of the Virgin Mary, her research on fundamentalist Mormon communities, and her own upbringing. She originally intended to produce the film on a $25,000-budget and hire her family and friends to work on the cast and crew, but when the budget was raised to $1million she was able to hire professional actors. Filming took place over 25 days in Utah and Nevada in late 2011. Electrick Children premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival on February 10, 2012, and was released in the United States on March 8, 2013. It received mostly positive reviews from critics and Thomas and Garner received several accolades for their work on the film. The Taste of Tea is the third film by Japanese writer and director Katsuhito Ishii. The film has been referred to as a "surreal" version of Ingmar Bergmans Fanny and Alexander. It was a selection of the Cannes Film Festival. Dragon Eyes Dragon Eyes is a 2012 American martial arts film starring Cung Le and Jean-Claude Van Damme. It was directed by John Hyams. In New Orleans, a mysterious man looks to unite two warring gangs against the lawmen who have been using them to advance their corrupt agenda. Black & White Black and White is a 1999 American film directed by James Toback and starring Robert Downey Jr., Gaby Hoffmann, Allan Houston, Jared Leto, Scott Caan, Claudia Schiffer, Brooke Shields, Bijou Phillips and members of the Wu-Tang Clan and Onyx. The film also features Ben Stiller as a sleazy police detective, as well as Mike Tyson playing himself and Michael B. Jordan in his film debut. It had its first showing at the Telluride Film Festival on September 4, 1999, followed by a second screening at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 15, 1999. It had its theatrical release in the United States on April 5, 2000. Goodbye Solo Goodbye Solo is a 2008 American independent film written and directed by Ramin Bahrani. It premiered as an official selection of the 2008 Venice Film Festival where it won the international film critics FIPRESCI award for best film, and later had its North American premiere at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival. The film is distributed by Roadside Attractions. The film exhibits significant thematic and plot similarities to Abbas Kiarostamis 1997 film Taste of Cherry. The Punch Bowl is a 1944 German film, directed by Helmut Weiss and based on the book of the same name. It follows the book closely, as its author, Heinrich Spoerl, also wrote the script for the film. Both tell the story of a famous writer going undercover as a student at a small-town secondary school after his friends tell him that he missed out on the best part of growing up by being educated at home. The story in the book takes place during the time of the Wilhelmine Empire in Germany. The movie was produced and released in Germany during the last years of World War II and has been called a "masterpiece of timeless, cheerful escapism." The movie stars Heinz Rühmann in the role of the student Hans Pfeiffer, which is remarkable as Rühmann was already 42 years old at that time. The title comes from the German alcoholic tradition of Feuerzangenbowle. Rühmann had also starred in So ein Flegel, a 1934 version of the same novel. The Snapper The Snapper is a 1993 Irish television film which was directed by Stephen Frears and starred Tina Kellegher, Colm Meaney and Brendan Gleeson. The film is based on the novel by Irish writer Roddy Doyle, about the Rabbitte family and their domestic adventures. For his performance, Meaney was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. Elevator Elevator is a 2011 American mystery thriller film directed by Stig Svendsen. It follows the struggles and conflicts of nine strangers trapped in a Wall Street elevator 49 floors above Manhattan on the way to a company party. One of the group has a bomb. The films events follow the groups attempts to escape, with racism, greed and revenge playing key elements as they all fight to survive. The Troops on Vacation The gendarme to stroll is the fourth instalment of the gendarme series starring Louis de Funès and also known as "The Gendarme Takes Off" and "The Troops on Vacation". It is followed by two more films: Le gendarme et les extra-terrestres and Le gendarme et les gendarmettes. Vedalam Vedalam is a 2015 Indian Tamil language action film written and directed by Siva, and produced by Aishwarya. the film features Ajith Kumar, Shruti Haasan and Lakshmi Menon in the lead roles, with Rahul Dev, Kabir Duhan Singh, and Soori in supporting roles. Anirudh Ravichander composed the films music and background score, while Vetri was the cinematographer, and Ruben was the editor. The film began production in April 2015 and was released on 10 November 2015, coinciding with Diwali. It was remade in Bengali in 2018 as The Saviour. They Died with Their Boots On They Died with Their Boots On is a 1941 black-and-white American western film from Warner Bros. Pictures, produced by Hal B. Wallis and Robert Fellows, directed by Raoul Walsh, that stars Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland. The films storyline offers a highly fictionalized account of the life of Gen. George Armstrong Custer, from the time he enters West Point military academy through the American Civil War and finally to his death at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Custer is portrayed as a fun-loving, dashing figure who chooses honor and glory over money and corruption. The battle against Chief Crazy Horse is portrayed as a crooked deal between politicians and a corporation that wants the land Custer promised to the Indians. The film was one of the top-grossing films of 1941. They Died with Their Boots On was the eighth and final film collaboration between Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland. Don't Bother to Knock Dont Bother to Knock is a 1952 American film noir thriller starring Richard Widmark and Marilyn Monroe and directed by Roy Ward Baker. The screenplay was written by Daniel Taradash, based on the novel Mischief by Charlotte Armstrong, published in 1951. Monroe is featured as a disturbed babysitter watching a child at the same New York hotel where a pilot, played by Widmark, is staying. Her strange behavior makes him increasingly aware that she is the last person with whom the parents should have entrusted their daughter. The Horseman on the Roof The Horseman on the Roof is a 1995 French film directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau and starring Juliette Binoche and Olivier Martinez. Based on the 1951 French novel Le hussard sur le toit by Jean Giono, the film follows the adventures of a young Italian nobleman in France raising money for the Italian revolution against Austria during a time of cholera. The Italian struggle for independence and the cholera pandemic in southern France in 1832 are historical events. The film received César Awards in 1996 for Best Cinematography and Best Sound, as well as eight César Award nominations for Best Film, Best Costume Design, Best Actress, Best Director, Best Editing, Best Music, Best Production Design, and Most Promising Actress. Edge of Seventeen Edge of Seventeen is a 1998 coming of age romantic comedy-drama film directed by David Moreton, written by Moreton and Todd Stephens, starring Chris Stafford, and co-starring Tina Holmes and Andersen Gabrych. The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley is a 2019 American documentary film, directed and produced by Alex Gibney. The film revolves around Elizabeth Holmes and her former company Theranos. Out for Blood had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2019. It was released to the general public on March 18, 2019 on HBO. Feed Feed is a 2005 Australian crime-horror film directed by Brett Leonard. The plot involves a police investigation of the sexual fetish of feederism, where the "feeder" feeds "gainers". The film explores themes of dominance, submission, love, and power. The case within the film bears many similarities to that of Armin Meiwes, the man known as the "Rotenburg Cannibal". Mudhalvan Mudhalvan is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language political action thriller film written, produced and directed by S. Shankar. The film features Arjun, Manisha Koirala, Vadivelu, and Raghuvaran in the lead roles with Manivannan, Vijayakumar, Laila, and Hanifa portraying other significant roles. The film featured an award-winning soundtrack composed by A. R. Rahman, cinematography by K. V. Anand and dialogues by Sujatha. The film revolves around an ambitious TV journalist, Pughazhendi, who gets his first interview with the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. Pughazh asks harder questions, and the Chief Minister starts trembling and asks him to put his money where his mike is and become his replacement CM for a day. After initially rejecting the offer, Pugazh agrees and does such a great job on his first day, that the actual cabinet collapses and fresh elections are held, where state voters eventually elect him to be their new official Chief Minister. The subsequent unpopularity and jealousy that the old Chief Minister goes through results in him taking revenge on Pugazh, and how he is stopped forms the crux of the story. The film was released on 7 November 1999, as a Deepavali release. The film enjoyed positive critical acclaim and emerged as one of the top grossing Tamil films of 1999. The film ran for over 100 days in theaters and won awards on a regional scale. The film was then dubbed and released in Telugu as Oke Okkadu and later remade in Hindi as Nayak starring Anil Kapoor. Later it was remade in Bengali as Minister Fatakeshto starring Mithun Chakraborty. Seance on a Wet Afternoon Séance on a Wet Afternoon is a 1964 British film directed by Bryan Forbes, based on the novel by Mark McShane, in which an unstable medium convinces her husband to kidnap a child so she can help the police solve the crime and achieve renown for her abilities. The film stars Richard Attenborough, Kim Stanley, Nanette Newman, Mark Eden and Patrick Magee. 13: Game of Death 13 Beloved is a 2006 Thai horror comedy film written and directed by Chukiat Sakveerakul and starring Krissada Sukosol Clapp. The story, about a man who is led through progressively challenging, degrading, and dangerous stunts by mysterious callers from an underground reality game show, is adapted from the 13th Quiz Show episode in the My Mania comic-book series by Eakasit Thairaat. It was the second feature-length film for Chukiat, who previously directed the horror film Pisaj. The film won several awards in Thailand and from film festivals. Remake rights for the film were purchased by The Weinstein Company. Long Weekend Long Weekend is a 2008 Australian psychological horror film and the remake of the 1978 Australian film Long Weekend. It was directed by Jamie Blanks. Masti Masti is a 2004 Indian crime comedy film directed by Indra Kumar, and starring Ritesh Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani and Vivek Oberoi in the lead roles with Lara Dutta, Amrita Rao, Tara Sharma and Genelia DSouza as female leads and Ajay Devgn in a supporting role. The film released IN 2004, and received positive response from critics, and also managed to do well at the box office, turning out to be a moderate success at the box office. Masti was also amongst the low number of Bollywood adult comedy movies at the time of its release. It is the first installment of Masti film series. Film also had its sequels released as Grand Masti and Great Grand Masti. Dark Horse Dark Horse is a comedy-drama film written and directed by Todd Solondz. It stars Justin Bartha, Selma Blair, Mia Farrow, Jordan Gelber, Donna Murphy, Christopher Walken, Zachary Booth and Aasif Mandvi. The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 5, 2011, and was released on June 8, 2012, by Brainstorm Media. Avalon Avalon is a 1990 drama film directed by Barry Levinson. It is the third in Levinsons semi-autobiographical tetralogy of "Baltimore films" set in his hometown during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s: Diner, Tin Men, Avalon, and Liberty Heights. The film explores the themes of Jewish assimilation into American life. Carousel Carousel is a 1956 American musical film based on the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein stage musical of the same name, which in turn was based on Ferenc Molnárs non-musical play Liliom. The film stars Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones, and was directed by Henry King. Like the original stage production, the film contains what many critics consider some of Rodgers and Hammersteins most beautiful songs, as well as what may be, along with the plots of Allegro and South Pacific, the most serious storyline found in their musicals. Fire Fire is a 1996 Indo-Canadian erotic romantic drama film written and directed by Deepa Mehta, starring Shabana Azmi and Nandita Das. It is the first installment of Mehtas Elements trilogy; it is succeeded by Earth and Water. The film is loosely based on Ismat Chughtais 1942 story, Lihaaf. Fire is one of the first mainstream Bollywood films to explicitly show homosexual relations, and the first to feature a lesbian relationship. After its 1998 release in India, Hindu activists staged several protests, setting off a flurry of public dialogue around issues such as homosexuality and freedom of speech. Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return Legends of Oz: Dorothys Return is a 2013 American-Indian 3D computer-animated musical fantasy film that is loosely based on the book Dorothy of Oz by L. Frank Baums great-grandson Roger Stanton Baum. It was directed by Daniel St. Pierre and Will Finn. The film stars the voices of Lea Michele, Dan Aykroyd, Jim Belushi, Kelsey Grammer, Hugh Dancy, Megan Hilty, Oliver Platt, Patrick Stewart, Bernadette Peters, and Martin Short. The film premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in France on June 14, 2013 and was released in the United States and Canada on May 9, 2014. The film received negative reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, as it grossed $20.1 million worldwide against a $70 million budget. Testament Testament is a 1983 drama film based on a three-page story titled, "The Last Testament" by Carol Amen, directed by Lynne Littman and written by John Sacret Young. The film tells the story of how one small suburban town near the San Francisco Bay Area slowly falls apart after a nuclear war destroys outside civilization. Originally produced for the PBS series American Playhouse, it was given a theatrical release instead by Paramount Pictures. The cast includes Jane Alexander, William Devane, Leon Ames, Lukas Haas, Roxana Zal and, in small roles shortly before a rise in their stardom, Kevin Costner and Rebecca De Mornay. Alexander was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress for her performance. Mannequin: On the Move Mannequin Two: On the Move is a 1991 romantic comedy film and a sequel to the 1987 film Mannequin. The film stars Kristy Swanson as a mannequin who was frozen one thousand years ago by an evil sorcerer using a magic necklace. She remains frozen until the necklace is removed and can stay permanently unfrozen if she receives a kiss from her true love. The original films theme song "Nothings Gonna Stop Us Now" by Starship, written by Diane Warren and Albert Hammond, was featured in this film. The original music score was composed by David McHugh. Apartment 1303 3D Apartment 1303 3D is a 2012 supernatural horror film directed by Michael Taverna. The US-Canadian co-production is an English-language remake of the 2007 Japanese film Apartment 1303, which in turn is an adaptation of the novel Apartment 1303 by Japanese author Kei Ôishi. The film stars Mischa Barton, Rebecca De Mornay and Julianne Michelle. The film officially went into production in Montreal in early November 2011. The film was released theatrically in Russia on December 6, 2012. In the United States, the film was released on the VOD platform on June 17, 2013, followed by a theatrical release on July 25, 2013. The Maid The Maid is a 2009 comedy-drama film, directed by Sebastián Silva and co-written by Silva and Pedro Peirano. It has won numerous awards since its premiere at the 25th Annual Sundance Film Festival. The film has had much critical acclaim, particularly for Catalina Saavedras award-winning performance as the lead character. Some Guy Who Kills People Some Guy Who Kills People is a 2012 American comedy-drama-horror film directed by Jack Perez and written by Ryan Levin. The film was made by a conglomerate of production studios: Level 10, Battle of Ireland Films and Litn-Up Films. John Landis was the executive producer. Sleepwalking Sleepwalking is a 2007 dramatic film starring Nick Stahl, AnnaSophia Robb, and Charlize Theron. It centers on the bonding of a 30-year-old man and his 12-year-old niece after she is abandoned by her mother. The girl is taken in by the state after he loses his job and apartment. The two then depart on a road trip to his fathers farm, a place he and his sister never intended to go back to. Sleepwalking was an original screenplay by Zac Stanford and was the directorial debut of William Maher. Shooting began in October, 2006 in Moose Jaw and Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada under the working title Ferris Wheel. It was filmed on a 29-day shooting schedule often under sub-zero conditions. The film featured the song "Come On, Come Out" by A Fine Frenzy. It premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2008. The Brawler Mukkabaaz, released internationally as The Brawler, is a 2017 Indian sports drama film co-written, co-produced and directed by Anurag Kashyap. Jointly produced by Aanand L. Rais Colour Yellow Productions and Phantom Films, the film stars Vineet Kumar Singh, debutant Zoya Hussain, Ravi Kishan and Jimmy Shergill in the lead roles. It follows Shravan Kumar, an aspiring boxer, who falls in love with the niece of the boxing federation head, Bhagwan Das Mishra. Kashyap, Singh, Mukti Singh Srinet, K.D.Satyam, Ranjan Chandel and Prasoon Mishra wrote the script. Aarti Bajaj and Ankit Bidyadhar edited the film, while Shanker Raman, Rajeev Ravi and Jayesh Nair served as the directors of photography. Mukkabaaz was conceived by Singh, who wrote it with his sister Mukti Singh, based on his observations of several sportspersons experiences in India. Several producers rejected it until Kashyap agreed to make the film if Singh would become a real boxer. To prepare, Singh went to the Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports, where he trained in boxing for a year. Mukkabaaz premiered in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and was also screened at the 2017 Mumbai Film Festival. It was released theatrically in India on 12 January 2018 and received mostly positive reviews, with particular praise for Singhs performance. The film grossed at the box office. At the 64th Filmfare Awards, it received three nominations including Best Actor for Vineet and Best Story for Anudeep Singh. Vikram Dahiya and Sunil Rodrigues won the award for Best Action. The Story of O Story of O is a 1975 Franco-German erotic drama film directed by Just Jaeckin and starring Corinne Cléry and Udo Kier. The screenplay is an adaptation of the erotic novel Story of O published in 1954 by Pauline Réage. The Circle The Circle is a 2000 Iranian drama film produced and directed by Jafar Panahi that criticizes the treatment of women in Iran. The film has won several awards, including the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 2000, but it is banned in Iran. A Kid in King Arthur's Court A Kid in King Arthurs Court is a 1995 fantasy film directed by Michael Gottlieb and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is based on the Mark Twain novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court, transplanted into the twentieth century. The Lure The Lure is a 2015 Polish horror musical film directed by Agnieszka Smoczyńska. It tells of two mermaids who emerge from the waters and perform in a nightclub. One falls in love with a man, and gives up her tail, but loses her voice in the process. The story is a reworking of The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen, with inspiration from Smoczyńskas experiences. After a Polish premiere, the film screened at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival and Fantasia Film Festival, to mixed reviews. Twelfth Night or What You Will Twelfth Night is a 1996 British-American-Irish film adaptation of William Shakespeares play, directed by Trevor Nunn and featuring an all-star cast. Set in the late 19th century, it was filmed on location in Cornwall, including scenes shot at Padstow and at Lanhydrock House near Bodmin, with Orsino and his followers wearing uniforms that evoke the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Trojan War Trojan War is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by George Huang and starring Will Friedle, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Marley Shelton. The film was a critical and box office disaster. Produced for $15 million, it made only $309 in ticket sales because it was played in a single movie theater and was pulled after only a week. Laserblast Laserblast is a 1978 American science fiction film about an unhappy teenage loner who discovers an alien laser cannon and goes on a murderous rampage, seeking revenge against those who he feels have wronged him. The extremely low-budget film was directed by Michael Rae and produced by Charles Band, who is widely known for producing B movies. Starring Kim Milford, Cheryl Smith, and Gianni Russo, the film features Keenan Wynn and Roddy McDowall, and marked the screen debut of actor Eddie Deezen. The reptilian alien creatures in the film were works of stop motion animation by animator David W. Allen, marking the first chapter in a decades-long history of collaboration between Allen and Band. The alien spacecraft model featured in Laserblast was designed and built by Greg Jein in two weeks, and the musical score was written in five days by Joel Goldsmith and Richard Band, the first film score for both composers. Laserblast has received overwhelmingly negative reviews and consistently ranks among the Bottom 100 list of films on the Internet Movie Database. Many critical reviews, however, cited Allens stop motion animation as one of the films only redeeming qualities. A sequel was planned for 1988, but ultimately abandoned due to financial difficulties. Laserblast was featured in the seventh season finale of the comedy television series Mystery Science Theater 3000, marking the shows final episode on Comedy Central before the series moved to the Sci-Fi Channel. Xtro Xtro is a 1982 British science fiction horror film directed by Harry Bromley Davenport and co-produced by Bob Shaye. Starring Bernice Stegers, Phillip Sayer, and Simon Nash, the film focuses on a father who was abducted by aliens and returns to his family three years later, where he goes in search of his son. Production of the film started and completed in February 1982. The film was released in the United Kingdom in December 1982, and in January 1983 in the United States. While reception to the film is mostly negative, the film has achieved a cult status since its release. The film is included in Barbara Creeds The Monstrous Feminine as an example of how science-fiction horror presents the female womb as terrifying and horrific. Dr. Giggles Dr. Giggles is a 1992 American slasher film directed by Manny Coto, starring Larry Drake as Doctor Evan Rendell Jr. and Holly Marie Combs as Jennifer Campbell. The film co-stars Cliff DeYoung and Glenn Quinn. It was released on October 23, 1992. The TV Set The TV Set is a 2006 comedy-drama film directed by Jake Kasdan and starring David Duchovny, Sigourney Weaver, Ioan Gruffudd, and Judy Greer. The screenplay concerns an idealistic writer attempting to bring his vision for a TV show to fruition on the small screen. The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box is a 2014 fantasy adventure film directed by Jonathan Newman and starring Aneurin Barnard in the title role. It also stars Michael Sheen, Sam Neill, Lena Headey, Ioan Gruffudd, Keeley Hawes, and Tristan Gemmill. The first in what is intended to be a film franchise, it was written by Christian Taylor and Matthew Huffman, based upon the novel Mariah Mundi by G. P. Taylor. Shoulder Arms Shoulder Arms is Charlie Chaplins second film for First National Pictures. Released in 1918, it is a silent comedy set in France during World War I. The main part of the film actually occurs in a dream. It co-starred Edna Purviance and Sydney Chaplin, Chaplins elder brother. It is Chaplins shortest feature film as well as the first feature film that he directed. Compulsion Compulsion is a 1959 American crime drama film directed by Richard Fleischer. The film is based on the 1956 novel of the same name by Meyer Levin, which in turn was a fictionalized account of the Leopold and Loeb murder trial. It was the first film produced by Richard D. Zanuck. Although the principal roles are played by Dean Stockwell and Bradford Dillman, top billing went to Orson Welles. Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice is a 1969 American comedy drama film directed by Paul Mazursky, written by Mazursky and Larry Tucker, who also produced the film, and starring Natalie Wood, Robert Culp, Elliott Gould, and Dyan Cannon. The original music score was composed by Quincy Jones. The cinematography for the film was by Charles Lang. The film received four Academy Award nominations, including ones for Gould and Cannon. Patricia Welles wrote the paperback novel from Paul Mazursky and Larry Tuckers screenplay. One Point O Paranoia: 1.0 is a 2004 cyberpunk science fiction film written and directed by Jeff Renfroe and Marteinn Thorsson. The film is a Kafkaesque nightmare in which a young computer programmer is an unwitting guinea pig in a corporate experiment to test a new advertising scheme. The film stars Jeremy Sisto and Deborah Unger and features Lance Henriksen, Eugene Byrd, Bruce Payne and Udo Kier. Stanley Ka Dabba Stanley Ka Dabba is a 2011 Hindi film written, directed and produced by Amole Gupte, starring Divya Dutta, Partho Gupte, Divya Jagdale, Raj Zutshi, and Amole Gupte. The film was released on 13 May 2011. The Dark Horse The Dark Horse is a 2014 New Zealand drama film written and directed by James Napier Robertson and starring Cliff Curtis and James Rolleston. It won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor and Best Score at the 2014 New Zealand Film Awards, Best Film at the 2015 Seattle International Film Festival, 2015 San Francisco International Film Festival and 2015 Rotterdam International Film Festival, was New York Times Critics Pick and Time Magazine Critics Pick, and was labeled by leading New Zealand critics as "One of the greatest New Zealand films ever made". It premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, and was created by production company Four Knights Film. The film was released theatrically in the U.S. by Broad Green Pictures on 1 April 2016. Le Petit Soldat The Little Soldier is a 1960 French film, written and directed by French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard, but not released until 1963. It was Godards first film with Anna Karina, who starred as Véronica Dreyer alongside Michel Subor. Firehouse Dog Firehouse Dog is a 2007 American family film produced by Regency Enterprises and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Directed by Todd Holland, it stars Josh Hutcherson, Bruce Greenwood, Dash Mihok, Steven Culp and Bill Nunn. It was released April 6, 2007, in the U.S. Jimmy's Hall Jimmys Hall is a 2014 Irish-French-British drama film directed by Ken Loach. The film tells the story of the deportation to the United States in 1933 of Jimmy Gralton, who led the Revolutionary Workers Group, a precursor of the Irish Communist Party, in Leitrim. It stars Irish actor Barry Ward, along with Simone Kirby, Jim Norton and Denise Gough. The title refers to a rural dance hall built by Gralton in his home town Effrinagh. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The Filth and the Fury The Filth and the Fury is a 2000 British rockumentary film directed by Julien Temple. It follows the story of punk rock pioneers, the Sex Pistols, as they rose from their humble beginnings in Londons Shepherds Bush to their fall at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco. It is considered a continuation of Temples first documentary centered on the band, The Great Rock and Roll Swindle, but acts as an opportunity for the surviving members of the group to tell their side of the story. Snowroller - Sällskapsresan II Sällskapsresan 2 – Snowroller is a Swedish comedy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 4 October 1985, directed by Lasse Åberg and Peter Hald. Long Time Dead Long Time Dead is a 2002 British horror film and the directoral debut of Marcus Adams. Set in the United Kingdom, the film follows a group of college students in which they experiment with an Ouija board and inadvertently summon a djinn, an Arabic spirit of fire, which puts their lives in danger. The film stars Alec Newman, Marsha Thomason and Joe Absolom alongside Mel Raido, Lara Belmont, Melanie Gutteridge and Lukas Haas. Hawking Hawking is a BBC television film about Stephen Hawkings early years as a PhD student at Cambridge University, following his search for the beginning of time, and his struggle against motor neuron disease. It stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Hawking and premiered in the UK in April 2004. The film received acclaim, with critics particularly lauding Cumberbatchs performance as Hawking. It was nominated for Best Single Drama in the BAFTA TV Awards in 2005. Cumberbatch won the Golden Nymph for Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Film or Miniseries, and received his first nomination for a BAFTA TV Award for Best Actor. Cumberbatchs portrayal of Hawking was the first portrayal of the physicist on screen not by himself. Requiem Requiem is a 2006 German drama film directed by Hans-Christian Schmid. It stars Sandra Hüller as a woman with epilepsy, Michaela Klingler, believed by members of her church and herself to be possessed. The film steers clear of special effects or dramatic music and instead presents documentary-style filmmaking, which focuses on Michaelas struggle to lead a normal life, trapped in a limbo which could either represent demonic possession or mental illness, focusing on the latter. The film focuses on the medical condition as seen in the real-life events of Anneliese Michel, a German woman who was allegedly possessed by six or more demons and died in 1976. These events also served as the basis of Scott Derricksons 2005 film The Exorcism of Emily Rose. The film was cast with Sandra Hüller, Jens Harzer, Burghart Klaußner, Imogen Kogge, Irene Kugler, Johann Adam Oest, Walter Schmidinger, Eva Löbau, Anna Blomeier, Nicholas Reinke and others All Is Bright All Is Bright is a 2013 comedy-drama film directed by Phil Morrison. It stars Paul Giamatti and Paul Rudd, with Sally Hawkins and Amy Landecker in supporting roles. The film debuted at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival, with a video on demand release following on September 10, 2013. It was released in theaters on October 4, 2013. Retroactive Retroactive is a 1997 adventure science fiction action film directed by Louis Morneau starring James Belushi, Kylie Travis and Frank Whaley. The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers is a 1948 film directed by George Sidney, written by Robert Ardrey, and starring Gene Kelly and Lana Turner. It is a Technicolor adventure film adaptation of the classic novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. Innocence Innocence is a 2004 French mystery drama film written and directed by Lucile Hadžihalilović, inspired by the novella Mine-Haha by Frank Wedekind, and starring Marion Cotillard. The film follows a year in the life of the girls in the third dormitory at a secluded boarding school, where new students arrive in coffins. Atari: Game Over Atari: Game Over is a 2014 documentary film directed by Zak Penn about the North American video game crash of 1983, using the Atari video game burial excavation as a starting point. He's Out There Hes Out There is a 2018 American horror film directed by Quinn Lasher and written by Mike Scannell. The film stars Yvonne Strahovski, Anna Pniowsky, Abigail Pniowsky, Ryan McDonald, and Justin Bruening. It was released on September 14, 2018, by Vertical Entertainment. M.F.A. M.F.A. is a 2017 American thriller film directed by Natalia Leite and written by Leah McKendrick. The film stars Francesca Eastwood, Clifton Collins Jr., Leah McKendrick, Peter Vack, David Huynh, Marlon Young, David Sullivan, Michael Welch and Mike Manning. The film was released on October 13, 2017, by Dark Sky Films. Oscar Oscar is a 1967 French comedy of errors directed by Édouard Molinaro and starring Louis de Funès. In the movie, Louis de Funès plays an industrialist named Bertrand Barnier who discovers over the course of a single day that his daughter is pregnant, he has been robbed by an employee, and various other calamities have befallen his household and his business. An English-language version of the movie was made in 1991, by John Landis, under the same name and starring Sylvester Stallone. Kuroneko is a 1968 black-and-white Japanese horror film, directed by Kaneto Shindo, and an adaptation of a supernatural folktale. Set during a civil war in Japans Heian period, the spirits of a woman and her daughter-in-law seek revenge after losing their lives to a brutal incident. The film was made in black and white, Toho Scope format, and was not dubbed in English. It was shown subtitled only in the US in 1968. Little Dieter Needs to Fly Little Dieter Needs to Fly is a 1997 German-British-French documentary film written and directed by Werner Herzog, produced by Werner Herzog Filmproduktion, and premiered on German television. The film was released to DVD in 1998 by Anchor Bay. The Star The Star is a 2017 American computer-animated Christian comedy film directed by Timothy Reckart. Based on the Nativity of Jesus, an original idea by Tom Sheridan, the screenplay was written by Carlos Kotkin and Simon Moore. It is produced by Sony Pictures Animation, with partnership from Walden Media, Affirm Films and The Jim Henson Company. It stars the voices of Steven Yeun, Gina Rodriguez, Zachary Levi, Keegan-Michael Key, Kelly Clarkson, Patricia Heaton, Kristin Chenoweth, Tracy Morgan, Tyler Perry, and Oprah Winfrey. The film was released by Columbia Pictures through its parental label Sony Pictures Entertainment on November 17, 2017 in the United States. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $62 million worldwide and received a nomination for Best Original Song at the 75th Golden Globe Awards but lost to "This Is Me". The Great Santini The Great Santini is a 1979 American drama film written and directed by Lewis John Carlino, based on the 1976 novel of the same name by Pat Conroy. The film stars Robert Duvall, Blythe Danner, and Michael OKeefe, and tells the story of a U.S. Marine Corps officer whose success as an F-4 Phantom military aviator contrasts with his shortcomings as a husband and father. Set in 1962, before widespread American involvement in the Vietnam War, the plot explores the high price of heroism and self-sacrifice. Father and Daughter Father and Daughter is a 2000 Dutch animated short film, made by Michaël Dudok de Wit. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2001. Blood Feast Blood Feast is a 1963 American horror splatter film composed, shot and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis and starring Mal Arnold, William Arnold, Connie Mason and Lyn Bolton. The plot focuses on a psychopathic food caterer named Fuad Ramses who kills women so that he can include their body parts in his meals and perform sacrifices to his "Egyptian goddess" Ishtar. It is considered the first splatter film, and is notable for its groundbreaking depictions of on-screen gore. It was highly successful, grossing $4 million against its minuscule $24,500 budget. The film was followed by a belated sequel, All U Can Eat, in 2002. Kyaputen Tsubasa is a Japanese manga series, originally created by Yōichi Takahashi in 1981. The series mainly revolves around the sport of association football focusing on Tsubasa Oozora. The series is characterized by dynamic and exciting football moves, often stylish and implausible. The plot focuses on Tsubasas relationship with his friends, rivalry with his opponents, training, competition and the action and outcome of each football match. Across the multiple Captain Tsubasa mangas, the plot shows Tsubasas and his friends growth as they face new rivals. Takahashi decided to create Captain Tsubasa inspired by 1978 FIFA World Cup in Argentina. The Captain Tsubasa manga series was originally serialized in Shueishas Weekly Shōnen Jump comic book magazine between 1981 and 1988, spanning a total of 37 tankōbon volumes. This was followed by numerous sequels. Captain Tsubasa and its sequels have sold over 80 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling manga series. The original Captain Tsubasa manga series was adapted into a TV animation series, produced by Tsuchida Production, whose first season premiered in Japan on the TV Tokyo network between October 10, 1983 and March 27, 1986. Numerous movies and television series have followed with the latest one airing between April 2, 2018 and April 1, 2019. Captain Tsubasa became into one of the most memorable manga and anime worldwide, most notably in Japan due to how it popularized association football. Multiple real life players have been inspired to become professionals after seeing the series. In a poll conducted by TV Asahi in 2005, the Captain Tsubasa anime series ranked 41 in a list of top 100 anime series. El Niño El Niño is a 2014 Spanish thriller film directed by Daniel Monzón. It premiered in Spain on August 29, 2014. The Firm The Firm is a British 2009 drama film based around football hooliganism written and directed by Nick Love. It is a remake of the original 1989 version. This film is released exclusively to Britain, and its only American release is on Twilight Time Blu Ray. Head Head is a 1968 American satirical musical adventure film written and produced by Jack Nicholson and Bob Rafelson, directed by Rafelson, starring television rock group the Monkees, and distributed by Columbia Pictures. During production, one of the working titles for the film was Changes, which was later the name of an unrelated album by The Monkees. Another working title was Untitled. A rough cut of the film was previewed for audiences in Los Angeles in the summer of 1968 under the name Movee Untitled. The film featured Victor Mature as "The Big Victor" and cameo appearances by Nicholson, Teri Garr, Carol Doda, Annette Funicello, Frank Zappa, Sonny Liston, Timothy Carey, Percy Helton and Ray Nitschke. Also appearing on screen in brief non-speaking parts are Dennis Hopper and film choreographer Toni Basil. Darling Darling is a 1965 British drama film written by Frederic Raphael, directed by John Schlesinger, and starring Julie Christie with Dirk Bogarde and Laurence Harvey. Darling was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. Christie won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance as Diana Scott. The film also won the Academy Awards for Best Original Screenplay and Best Costume Design. Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors, also called Shadows of Our Forgotten Ancestors, Shadows of Our Ancestors, or Wild Horses of Fire, is a 1965 film by the Soviet filmmaker Sergei Parajanov based on the classic book by Ukrainian writer Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky. The film was Parajanovs first major work and earned him international acclaim for its rich use of costume and color. The film also features a detailed portrayal of Ukrainian Hutsul culture, showing not only the harsh Carpathian environment and brutal family rivalries, but also the various aspects of Hutsul traditions, music, costumes, and dialect. Blind Man's Bluff Dead Mans Bluff, or Zhmurki is a 2005 Russian black comedy/crime film. Director Aleksei Balabanov, who directed Brother and Brother 2, uses "uniformly ace" cameo performances, by Russias most prominent actors. The film suggests that in the mean free-market streets of Russia in the beginning of 90s, the only real liberty was the freedom to kill. Fail Safe Fail Safe is a 2000 televised broadcast play, based on Fail-Safe, the Cold War novel by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler. The play, broadcast live in black and white on CBS, starred George Clooney, Richard Dreyfuss, Harvey Keitel, and Noah Wyle, and was one of the few live dramas on American television since its so-called Golden Age in the 1950s and 1960s. The broadcast was introduced by Walter Cronkite: it was directed by veteran British filmmaker Stephen Frears. The novel was first adapted into a 1964 film of the same name directed by Sidney Lumet; the TV version is shorter than the 1964 film due to commercial airtime and omits a number of subplots. The Incredible Jessica James The Incredible Jessica James is a 2017 American romantic comedy film written and directed by James C. Strouse. The film stars Jessica Williams, Chris ODowd, Noël Wells, Lakeith Stanfield, Megan Ketch and Zabryna Guevara. The film was released on Netflix on July 28, 2017. Star 80 Star 80 is a 1983 American film based on Playboy model Dorothy Stratten, who was murdered by her husband Paul Snider in 1980. The film was written and directed by Bob Fosse and stars Mariel Hemingway and Eric Roberts. Hugh Hefner, disliking the way he was depicted in the film, sued the producers of the picture. In accordance with the familys wishes, Dorothys mother is never mentioned by name in the movie and the names of her sister and brother were altered. Other names were also changed due to legal concerns. The movie was shot on location in Vancouver and Los Angeles; the death scene was filmed in the same house in which the murder-suicide took place. Star 80 is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning Village Voice article "Death of a Playmate" by Teresa Carpenter. The films title was taken from Sniders vanity license plates. Star 80 was the second movie based on the murder of Stratten. It was preceded by the 1981 television film The Dorothy Stratten Story in which Jamie Lee Curtis portrayed Stratten and Bruce Weitz portrayed Paul Snider. Roberts was widely praised for his performance, earning the Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor and a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama. Star 80 was the last film to be directed by Bob Fosse. Still Life Still Life is a 2006 Chinese film directed by Jia Zhangke. Shot in the old village of Fengjie, a small town on the Yangtze River which is slowly being destroyed by the building of the Three Gorges Dam, Still Life tells the story of two people in search of their spouses. Still Life is a co-production between the Shanghai Film Studio and Xstream Pictures. The film premiered at the 2006 Venice Film Festival and was a winner of the Golden Lion Award for Best Film. The film premiered at a handful of other film festivals, and received a limited commercial release in the United States on January 18, 2008 in New York City. Like The World, Jia Zhangkes previous film, Still Life was accepted by Chinese authorities and was shown uncensored in both mainland China and abroad. Gabbar Singh Gabbar Singh is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film produced by Bandla Ganesh under Parameswara Art Productions and directed by Harish Shankar. The lead actors include Pawan Kalyan and Shruti Haasan in lead roles alongside Kota Srinivasa Rao, Abhimanyu Singh in supporting roles. The film is a remake of the 2010 Hindi film Dabangg starring Salman Khan. The film is about a police cop who renamed himself as "Gabbar Singh" after the famous villain in Sholay revolting against a dreaded goon. In the process, he loses his mother and has a hatred towards his step-father and step-brother. Rest of the plot revolves around Gabbar and his clash with Siddhappa. Devi Sri Prasad composed the films music and Jayanan Vincent was the films cinematographer. The film was made with the budget of and was formally launched on 18 August 2011 at Hyderabad. The filming was primarily held at Pollachi. It earned Pawan Kalyan the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu award at 59th Filmfare Awards South. and became a Blockbuster. The film was released on 11 May 2012 and grossed worldwide, becoming one of the highest grossing Telugu films of all time. A sequel, Sardaar Gabbar Singh, was released in 2016. Gabbar Singh finished as the 4th highest grossing south Indian film at that time only behind Enthiran, Sivaji and Magadheera. It was the 2nd Telugu and the 6th South Indian film to surpass 100 crores worldwide. My Little Pony: The Movie My Little Pony: The Movie is a 2017 animated musical fantasy adventure film based on the animated television series Friendship Is Magic, which was developed as part of the 2010 relaunch of the My Little Pony franchise by Hasbro. Directed by Jayson Thiessen from a story and screenplay by Meghan McCarthy, the plot follows the alicorn Twilight Sparkle, her five pony friends – collectively known as the "Mane 6" – and her dragon assistant Spike embarking on a quest to save their home of Equestria from an evil conqueror while gaining new friends in the process. In addition to the shows regular voice cast reprising their roles, the film features the voices of Emily Blunt, Kristin Chenoweth, Liev Schreiber, Michael Peña, Sia, Taye Diggs, Uzo Aduba, and Zoe Saldana as new characters. The film was produced by Allspark Pictures and DHX Media, using traditional animation created with Toon Boom Harmony. It premiered in New York City on September 24, 2017, and was released on October 6, 2017 in North America by Lionsgate, and in Canada by Entertainment One Films. The film received mixed reviews from critics, and grossed over $60million worldwide against a $6.5 million budget. The Honest One Namuslu is a 1984 Turkish drama film directed by Ertem Eğilmez. Bushwhacked Bushwhacked is a 1995 American adventure comedy, film starring Daniel Stern, Jon Polito, Anthony Heald and Brad Sullivan. Directed by Greg Beeman, it was his last theatrical film before he moved on to direct television films for Disney Channel beginning in 1997. This also marked Sullivans last theatrical film appearance before his retirement in 2000 and death in 2008. The film was originally conceived as a spin off film to the Home Alone franchise with Daniel Stern reprising his role as a reformed Marv explaining Max Grabelskis similar appearance and personality to Marv. Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi is a 1996 Indian action film starring Rekha in her first villain role, Akshay Kumar, Raveena Tandon and former WWF wrestlers "Crush" and Brian Lee as "The Undertaker". It was the 6th highest-grossing movie of the year 1996. It was the fourth installment in the Khiladi. The movie is loosely based on the Hollywood film Lionheart. Kit Kittredge: An American Girl Kit Kittredge: An American Girl is a 2008 American comedy-drama film directed by Patricia Rozema and written by Ann Peacock, based on the Kit Kittredge stories by Valerie Tripp. The film focuses on the American Girl character Kit Kittredge who lives in Cincinnati during the Great Depression. It is the first and only in the American Girl film series to have a theatrical release; the first three were television films. As with the TV films, Julia Roberts served as one of the executive producers. The Ghost and Mr. Chicken The Ghost and Mr. Chicken is a 1966 American comedy-drama film starring Don Knotts as Luther Heggs, a newspaper typesetter who spends a night in a haunted house, which is located in the fictitious community of Rachel, Kansas. The working title was Running Scared. The title is presumably a humorous variation of the film The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. Private School Private School is a 1983 American teen sex comedy film, directed by Noel Black. Starring Phoebe Cates, Betsy Russell, and Matthew Modine, it follows a teenaged couple attempting to have sex for the first time. The Cheetah Girls 2 The Cheetah Girls 2, also known as The Cheetah Girls: When In Spain is a 2006 American film and the sequel to the Disney Channel Original Movie, The Cheetah Girls. Its premiere received the highest ratings of all Disney Channel Movies at its time, a total of over 8.1 million viewers, beating the premiere ratings of High School Musical, and beating previous highest-rated DCOM record holder, Cadet Kelly, as well as becoming the highest-rated Cheetah Girls film in the trilogy. The sequel is about a talented teen quartet who take a whirlwind tour of Spain to pursue their dreams of pop superstardom. Unlike its predecessor, which incorporated karaoke-like musical numbers, The Cheetah Girls 2 turned into more of a musical. This is the last film in the series to star Raven-Symoné. The film is the eighth-highest-rated Disney Channel Original Movie of all time and was the highest-rated Disney Channel Original Movie of 2006. Justin and the Knights of Valour Justin and the Knights of Valour is a 2013 English-language Spanish 3D computer animated fantasy film whose working title was Goleor: The Scales and the Sword. It is the story of a boy named Justin, who wants to become a knight like his grandfather Sir Roland. It was produced, created, developed and animated by Kandor Graphics, the second of their two animated films. It was produced by Antonio Banderas, Marcelino Almansa, Kerry Fulton and Ralph Kamp. It was written by Matthew Jacobs and Manuel Sicilia with music by Ilan Eshkeri. It was edited by Claudio Hernández and directed by Manuel Sicilia. Sony Pictures Entertainment distributed it in Spain, and Entertainment One in the United Kingdom. The film premiered on 13 September 2013 and was released theatrically in September 2013 in Spain and the United Kingdom. Justin and the Knights of Valour was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Paramount Home Media Distribution in 2014. Chasers Chasers is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Dennis Hopper, his last directorial effort before his death in 2010. It is about a pair of United States Navy shore patrollers who must escort a beautiful prisoner, and the troubles they encounter. Crazy on the Outside Crazy on the Outside is a 2010 American comedy film starring and directed by Tim Allen. The film marks Allens feature film directorial debut, and is notable for reuniting Allen with co-stars from many of his previous films. The Intervention The Intervention is a 2016 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Clea DuVall in her directorial debut. The film stars DuVall, Melanie Lynskey, Natasha Lyonne, Vincent Piazza, Jason Ritter, Ben Schwartz, Alia Shawkat and Cobie Smulders. The Intervention had its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2016. It was released in a limited release and through video on demand on August 26, 2016, by Samuel Goldwyn Films and Paramount Pictures. Brooklyn Rules Brooklyn Rules is a 2007 American crime drama film directed by Michael Corrente, written by Terence Winter and starring Alec Baldwin, Scott Caan, Freddie Prinze Jr., Jerry Ferrara and Mena Suvari. The plot follows a group of lifelong friends who get involved with the Brooklyn mafia in the 1980s. Magicians Magicians is a 2007 British comedy film released on 18 May 2007. It stars comic duo Robert Webb and David Mitchell as stage magicians Karl and Harry. The two magicians compete together in a magic competition, despite their personal differences. Parts and ideas of the film have been taken to parody the 2006 film The Prestige by Christopher Nolan, though this had not been released when Magicians was filmed. The film is directed by Andrew OConnor and written by Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain, who are also the writers of the Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show, which stars Mitchell and Webb. Other principal cast members include Jessica Hynes, Darren Boyd, Steve Edge, Peter Capaldi, and Andrea Riseborough. It's a Free World... Its a Free World... is a 2007 drama film directed by Ken Loach and written by Paul Laverty. Laverty won the Golden Osella at the 2007 Venice Film Festival. An ambitious working class British woman, played by Kierston Wareing, tries to improve her lot by setting up her own business. Abandoned Abandoned is a thriller film directed by Michael Feifer and starring Brittany Murphy, Dean Cain, Mimi Rogers and Jay Pickett. Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century Duck Dodgers in the 24½ Century is a 1952 Merrie Melodies color cartoon from Warner Bros., first released on July 25, 1953, that stars Daffy Duck as space hero Duck Dodgers, Porky Pig as his assistant, and Marvin the Martian as his opponent. This cartoon marked the first of many appearances of the Duck Dodgers character. Marvin the Martian had been introduced as an unnamed villain in Warners cartoon Haredevil Hare, playing opposite Bugs Bunny. He was later given the title Commander, Flying Saucer X-2 in 1951s The Hasty Hare. The Duck Dodgers cartoon is an extended parody of the pulp magazine, newspaper comic strip, and comic book character Buck Rogers, and his longtime run of space adventures, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. In 1994, Duck Dodgers was voted #4 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. Because he was such a fan of the short in particular, Star Wars creator George Lucas requested that the short be shown before the original Star Wars film during its initial run in theaters. In 2004, at Noreascon 4, the 62nd World Science Fiction Convention, it was retrospectively nominated for a Retro Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation—Short Form. Twin Town Twin Town is a 1997 British dark crime comedy drama film filmed and set in Swansea, Wales. It was directed by Kevin Allen and had a working title of Hot Dog; a hot dog van features in a number of scenes in the film. It stars real-life brothers Rhys Ifans and Llŷr Ifans along with Dougray Scott. The director appears on screen, briefly seen as a show host on a TV set in the static caravan home of the twins while co-writer Paul Durden briefly appears as a rude taxi driver. Bruiser Bruiser is a 2000 French horror-thriller film written and directed by George A. Romero and starring Jason Flemyng, Peter Stormare and Leslie Hope. Bruiser was filmed in Toronto. Red White & Blue Red White & Blue is a 2010 revenge-thriller film written and directed by Simon Rumley. Same Time, Next Year Same Time, Next Year is a 1978 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Robert Mulligan. The screenplay by Bernard Slade is based on his 1975 play of the same title. The film stars Alan Alda and Ellen Burstyn. Braddock: Missing in Action III Braddock: Missing in Action III a 1988 action adventure film, and a sequel to Missing in Action, following the second film, The Beginning, which was a prequel. It is the third and final installment in the Missing in Action series. The film stars Chuck Norris, who co-wrote the screenplay with James Bruner. The film was directed by Norris brother, Aaron Norris. Complete Unknown Complete Unknown is a 2016 American-British drama mystery thriller film, directed by Joshua Marston, from a screenplay by Marston and Julian Sheppard. It stars Rachel Weisz, Michael Shannon, Kathy Bates and Danny Glover. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2016. The film was released on August 26, 2016, by Amazon Studios and IFC Films. Viswasam Viswasam is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by Siva. The film stars Ajith and Nayanthara. Produced by Sathya Jyothi Films, the film was officially announced on 20 November 2017 and principal photography began in May 2018. The film was released on 10 January 2019. Asylum Asylum is a 1972 British horror film made by Amicus Productions. The film was directed by Roy Ward Baker, produced by Milton Subotsky, and scripted by Robert Bloch. Baker had considerable experience as a director of horror films as he had tackled Quatermass and The Pit, and Scars of Dracula. Robert Bloch, who wrote the script for Asylum based on a series of his own short stories, was also the author of the novel Psycho, which Alfred Hitchcock directed as a film. It is a horror anthology film, one of several produced by Amicus during the 1960s and 1970s. Others were Dr. Terrors House of Horrors, Torture Garden, Tales from the Crypt, The House That Dripped Blood, The Vault of Horror, and From Beyond the Grave. Shot in April 1972, the film was edited and set for release 15 weeks after the final day of shooting, premièring in July 1972 in the UK. The film had its North American début on 17 November 1972. Robot Jox Robot Jox is a 1990 American post-apocalyptic science-fiction film directed by Stuart Gordon and starring Gary Graham, Anne-Marie Johnson and Paul Koslo. Co-written by science-fiction author Joe Haldeman, the films plot follows Achilles, one of the "robot jox" who pilot giant machines that fight international battles to settle territorial disputes in a dystopian, post-apocalyptic world. After producer Charles Band approved Gordons initial concept, the director approached Haldeman to write the script. Gordon and Haldeman clashed frequently over the films tone and intended audience. Principal photography finished in Rome in 1987, but the bankruptcy of Bands Empire Pictures delayed the films release in theaters until 1990. It earned $1,272,977 in domestic theatrical gross, failing to return its production cost. Robot Jox received negative critical response and little audience attention upon its first theatrical run, but it has recently attracted some critical praise. The film has been released on various home video formats, most recently on Blu-ray in July 2015. Mama's Boy Mamas Boy is a 2007 American comedy-drama film starring Diane Keaton and Jon Heder, and features music by Mark Mothersbaugh. The film was distributed by Warner Bros. for a limited release to certain regions of the United States. Mamas Boy was directed by Tim Hamilton. Henry V Henry V is a 1944 British Technicolor film adaptation of William Shakespeares play of the same name. The on-screen title is The Chronicle History of King Henry the Fift with His Battell Fought at Agincourt in France. It stars Laurence Olivier, who also directed. The play was adapted for the screen by Olivier, Dallas Bower, and Alan Dent. The score is by William Walton. The film was made near the end of World War II and was intended as a morale booster for Britain. Consequently, it was partly funded by the British government. The film was originally "dedicated to the ‘Commandos and Airborne Troops of Great Britain the spirit of whose ancestors it has been humbly attempted to recapture.’" The film won Olivier an Academy Honorary Award for "his Outstanding achievement as actor, producer and director in bringing Henry V to the screen. Arizona Arizona is a 2018 American dark comedy thriller film directed by Jonathan Watson and written by Luke Del Tredici. The film stars Danny McBride, Rosemarie DeWitt, Luke Wilson, Elizabeth Gillies, Kaitlin Olson, David Alan Grier, and Lolli Sorenson. It premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2018 and was released in theaters and on video on demand on August 24, 2018 by RLJE Films. 49th Parallel 49th Parallel is a 1941 British war drama film; it was the third film made by the British writer-director team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. It was released in the United States as The Invaders. The British Ministry of Information approached Michael Powell to make a propaganda film for them, suggesting he make "a film about mine-sweeping". Instead, Powell decided to make a different film to help sway opinion in the then neutral United States. Said Powell, "I hoped it might scare the pants off the Americans war". Screenwriter Emeric Pressburger remarked, "Goebbels considered himself an expert on propaganda, but I thought Id show him a thing or two". After persuading the British and Canadian governments, Powell started location filming in 1940. The original choice to play the German officer, Lieutenant Hirth, was Archers stalwart Esmond Knight but he had joined the Royal Navy on the outbreak of war. Anton Walbrook as "Peter" donated half his fee to the International Red Cross. Raymond Massey, Laurence Olivier and Leslie Howard all agreed to work at half their normal fee, because they felt it was an important propaganda film. This is the only time that Canadian-born Massey played a Canadian on screen. Barcelona Barcelona is a 1994 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Whit Stillman and set in Barcelona. The movie stars Taylor Nichols, Chris Eigeman and Mira Sorvino. Almost Christmas Almost Christmas is a 2016 American Christmas comedy-drama film written and directed by David E. Talbert and starring Kimberly Elise, MoNique, Nicole Ari Parker, Gabrielle Union, Keri Hilson, Jessie Usher, Danny Glover, Omar Epps, John Michael Higgins, D.C. Young Fly, and Romany Malco. The film follows a dysfunctional family that comes together for the holidays for the first time since their mothers death. Principal photography began on November 2, 2015 in Covington, Georgia. The film premiered in Los Angeles on November 3, 2016 and was theatrically released in the United States on November 11, 2016 by Universal Pictures. It received mixed reviews and grossed $42 million. Querelle Querelle is a 1982 West German-French English-language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genets 1947 novel Querelle of Brest. It marked Fassbinders final film as a writer/director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982. The Twelve Chairs The Twelve Chairs is a 1970 American comedy film directed by Mel Brooks and starring Frank Langella, Ron Moody, and Dom DeLuise. The screenplay was written by Brooks. The film was one of at least 18 film adaptations of the Russian 1928 novel The Twelve Chairs by Ilf and Petrov. Vigilante Diaries Vigilante Diaries is a 2016 action film directed by Christian Sesma and starring Paul Sloan, Quinton Rampage Jackson, Michael Jai White, Jason Mewes, and Michael Madsen. It was based on a 2013 web series of the same name. Reviews were mostly negative. Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic is a 2005 stand-up comedy film written by and starring Sarah Silverman, directed by Liam Lynch, and distributed by Roadside Attractions. The movie is a concert film consisting of 72 minutes of clips taken from Silvermans previous stand-up show of the same name, interspersed with flashbacks and comedic sketches. Silverman addresses a number of topics, including religion, AIDS, the Holocaust, race, sexism, political parties, people with disabilities, homeless people, and dwarves. Silverman also performs several original songs in the film. Masquerade Masquerade is a 2012 South Korean period drama film starring Lee Byung-hun in dual role as the bizarre King Gwanghae and the humble acrobat Ha-sun, who stands in for the monarch when he faces the threat of being poisoned. With 12.3 million tickets sold, this historical movie is currently the ninth highest-grossing movie in Korean film history. Also, it swept the 49th Grand Bell Awards, winning in 15 categories, including Best Film, Director, Screenplay and Actor. The Haunted Palace The Haunted Palace is a 1963 horror film released by American International Pictures, starring Vincent Price, Lon Chaney Jr. and Debra Paget, in a story about a village held in the grip of a dead necromancer. The film was directed by Roger Corman and is often regarded as one in his series of eight films largely based on the works of American author Edgar Allan Poe. Although marketed as "Edgar Allan Poes The Haunted Palace", the film actually derives its plot from The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, a novella by H. P. Lovecraft. The title The Haunted Palace is borrowed from the 6-stanza poem by Poe, published in 1839, and the film uses eight lines from the poem within the framing of the story. Like Father Like Son Like Father Like Son is a 1987 American fantasy-comedy film starring Dudley Moore and Kirk Cameron. King Solomon's Mines King Solomons Mines is a 1950 Technicolor adventure film, the second of five film adaptations of the 1885 novel of the same name by Henry Rider Haggard. It stars Deborah Kerr, Stewart Granger and Richard Carlson. It was adapted by Helen Deutsch, directed by Compton Bennett and Andrew Marton and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. I Want to Live! I Want to Live! is a 1958 film noir written by Nelson Gidding and Don Mankiewicz, produced by Walter Wanger, and directed by Robert Wise, which tells the true story of a woman, Barbara Graham, an habitual criminal convicted of murder and facing execution. It stars Susan Hayward as Graham, and also features Simon Oakland, Stafford Repp, and Theodore Bikel. The movie was adapted from letters written by Graham and newspaper articles written by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ed Montgomery. It presents a somewhat fictionalized version of the case showing a possibility of innocence concerning Graham. Today, the charge would be known as felony murder. The film earned six Oscar nominations, with Hayward winning a Best Actress Oscar at the 31st Academy Awards. Prick Up Your Ears Prick Up Your Ears is a 1987 British film, directed by Stephen Frears, about the playwright Joe Orton and his lover Kenneth Halliwell. The screenplay was written by Alan Bennett, based on the biography by John Lahr. The film stars Gary Oldman as Orton, Alfred Molina as Halliwell, Wallace Shawn as Lahr, and Vanessa Redgrave as Peggy Ramsay. Danger: Diabolik Danger: Diabolik is a 1968 action film directed and co-written by Mario Bava, based on the Italian comic series Diabolik by Angela and Luciana Giussani. The film is about a criminal named Diabolik, who plans large-scale heists for his girlfriend Eva Kant. Diabolik is pursued by Inspector Ginko, who blackmails the gangster Ralph Valmont into catching Diabolik for him. An adaptation of the comics was originally envisioned by producer Tonino Cervi, who hired director Seth Holt and began producing the film as an international co-production with a cast that included Jean Sorel, Elsa Martinelli and Gilbert Roland. Appalled with the quality of the footage that had been shot, distributor Dino De Laurentiis took over production duties and restarted filming from scratch. Working from a new screenplay and under creative pressure from De Laurentiis, Bava directed the film on a reduced budget, with established actors taking smaller roles. The film was produced in tandem with De Laurentiis other comic book adaptation of that year, Barbarella, with both films sharing several cast and crew members. Upon its theatrical release, Danger: Diabolik performed below De Laurentiis expectations at the box office, and received negative reviews from The New York Times and Variety. With the re-evaluation of Bavas filmography, retrospective reception of the film has been more positive, with critics praising its visuals, the performances of Law and Mell, and the score by Ennio Morricone. In 2008, it was chosen by Empire magazine as one of The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time. A new adaptation of Diabolik by the Manetti Bros. was announced in 2018. Wo ist Fred? Where Is Fred?, also credited as Where Is Fred!?, is a 2006 German film directed by Anno Saul, and produced by Philip Voges and Eberhard Junkersdorf. Written by Ken Daurio, Cinco Paul and Bora Dağtekin, it stars Til Schweiger, Alexandra Maria Lara, Jürgen Vogel and Christoph Maria Herbst. Children of the Corn Children of the Corn is a 2009 horror television film directed, written and produced by Donald P. Borchers. It is based on the 1977 short story of the same name by Stephen King and the eighth installment of the Children of the Corn series. Set primarily in 1975 in the fictional town of Gatlin, Nebraska, the film centers on traveling couple Burt and Vicky as they fight to survive a cult of murderous children who worship an entity known as He Who Walks Behind the Rows, which had years earlier manipulated the children into killing every adult in town. Mississippi Mermaid Mississippi Mermaid is a 1969 French romantic drama film directed by François Truffaut and starring Catherine Deneuve and Jean-Paul Belmondo. Adapted from the 1947 novel Waltz into Darkness by Cornell Woolrich, the film is about a tobacco planter on Réunion Island in the Indian Ocean who becomes engaged through correspondence to a woman he does not know. When she arrives it is not the same woman in the photo, but he marries her anyway. Filmed in southern France and Réunion island, Mississippi Mermaid was the 17th highest-grossing film of the year in France with a total of 1,221,027 admissions. It was remade in 2001 as Original Sin, directed by Michael Cristofer and starring Angelina Jolie and Antonio Banderas. Bluffmaster! Bluffmaster is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Rohan Sippy and produced by Ramesh Sippy. The film stars Abhishek Bachchan, Ritesh Deshmukh, Priyanka Chopra, Boman Irani and Nana Patekar. The story line is based on the Argentinian film Nine Queens and the English movie Matchstick Men. Bluffmaster released on 16 December 2005, and received positive response from critics. The film became a moderate box office success earning a "hit" verdict, as well as being the 17th highest-grossing Bollywood film of the year 2005. Sanjay Dutt was the original choice for the role of "Roy Kapoor" and Aishwarya Rai for the role of "Simi". Thale Thale is a 2012 Norwegian supernatural horror film directed and written by Aleksander L. Nordaas. The film was released in Norway on February 17, 2012, with a following worldwide release, sold to over 50 countries. Queen of Earth Queen of Earth is a 2015 American psychological thriller film written, co-produced and directed by Alex Ross Perry. The film stars Elisabeth Moss, Katherine Waterston and Patrick Fugit. Kansas City Confidential Kansas City Confidential is a 1952 American film noir and crime film directed by Phil Karlson starring John Payne and Coleen Gray. The film was released in the United Kingdom as The Secret Four. Karlson and Payne teamed a year later for 99 River Street, another film noir, followed by Hells Island, a film noir in color. This film is now in the public domain. Vile Vile is a 2011 American horror film directed by Taylor Sheridan and starring Eric Jay Beck, April Matson, Akeem Smith, Greg Cipes, Maya Hazen, Heidi Mueller, and McKenzie Westmore. It follows ten kidnapped captives who have 22 hours to mount an escape from a locked room, and must endure excruciating pain in order to win their freedom. It was released on June 24, 2012. Amer Amer is a 2009 Belgian-French thriller horror film written and directed by Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani and starring Cassandra Forêt, Bianca Maria DAmato, Charlotte Eugène Guibeaud, and Marie Bos. The film is a giallo in three parts. The plot of the film follows the sexual development of Ana who lives on the French Riviera. The film focuses on her oppressive teenage years leading to her womanhood. The film premiered in Sweden in 2009. It has received generally favorable reviews and was nominated for the Magritte Award for Best Film. Emperor of the North Emperor of the North Pole is a 1973 American DeLuxe Color film directed by Robert Aldrich, starring Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, and Keith Carradine. It was later re-released on home media under the shorter title Emperor of the North, ostensibly chosen by studio executives to avoid being mistaken for a heartwarming holiday story. This original title is an homage to the historic joke among Great Depression-era hobos that the worlds best hobo was "Emperor of the North Pole", a way of poking fun at their own desperate situation, since somebody ruling over the North Pole would reign over nothing but a vast, barren, cold, empty, and stark wasteland. The film depicts the story of two hobos struggle during the US Great Depression in 1930s Oregon. Its screenplay is quite significantly inspired by three separate, yet inter-related self-published seminal writings from earlier decades: Jack Londons better-known 1907 travel memoir, The Road, and, two lesser-known books, both by legendary hobo "A-No.-1", pen-name of Leon Ray Livingston, The Trail of the Tramp, and his 1917 travelogue, From Coast to Coast with Jack London. Carradines character, Cigaret, uses the moniker that Jack London used during his hobo escapades, and like London, is portrayed as a young traveling companion to the older Livingstons A-No.-1, but that is where the similarity between Carradines character and Jack London ends, as Cigaret is portrayed in the film as immature, loud-mouthed, and not bright, opposite A-No.-1s gracious and graceful seasoned veteran. Polaroid Polaroid is a 2019 American supernatural horror film directed by Lars Klevberg, based on his 2015 short film of the same name. It stars Kathryn Prescott, Grace Zabriskie, Samantha Logan, Tyler Young, Javier Botet, Katie Stevens, Madelaine Petsch, Priscilla Quintana, Davi Santos, Keenan Tracey, and Mitch Pileggi. Dimension Films announced the film in 2015, with Klevberg directing it, with Blair Butler writing the script. Much of the cast joined that summer and principal photography began in Halifax, on March 9, 2017, and finished in May 2017. The film was originally set to be released in August 2017, but it was rescheduled several times. By October 2018, Lantern Entertainment, which acquired The Weinstein Companys assets through its bankruptcy, and 13 Films, an international distribution and finance company, struck a deal to co-distribute the film internationally, with plans to release it in 2019. Polaroid was released theatrically in Germany on January 10, 2019, by Wild Bunch. The film was released in the United Kingdom on June 1, 2019. It was released in the United States on September 17, 2019, by Vertical Entertainment. Race with the Devil Race with the Devil is a 1975 American action horror film directed by Jack Starrett, written by Wes Bishop and Lee Frost, and starring Peter Fonda, Warren Oates, Loretta Swit, and Lara Parker. This was the second of three films Fonda and Oates would star in together. Race with the Devil is a hybrid of the horror, action, and car chase genres. Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost Scooby-Doo and the Witchs Ghost is a 1999 direct-to-video animated supernatural horror-comedy film, and the second of the direct-to-video films based upon Hanna-Barberas Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on October 5, 1999, and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The Mystery Inc. gang travel to a New England town called Oakhaven after being invited by horror writer Ben Ravencroft. Like a number of direct-to-video Scooby-Doo animated films released in the late-1990s and early-2000s, The Witchs Ghost features real ghosts instead of traditional crooks in masks, giving the film a darker tone. The film has been adapted into a book. It is the second of the first four Scooby Doo direct-to-video film to be animated overseas by Japanese animation studio Mook Animation. The film marks the first time voice actor and radio-personality Scott Innes voiced Shaggy, as Billy West needed time for his roles as Philip J. Fry, Professor Farnsworth and Dr. John Zoidberg on Futurama. Sniper 2 Sniper 2 is a 2003 American action film directed by Craig R. Baxley and starring Tom Berenger, Bokeem Woodbine, Dan Butler and Linden Ashby. The film was released direct to video on March 11, 2003. The film follows a Marine sniper and a spotter who are tasked with assassinating a Serbian general responsible for ethnic cleansing attacks. It is the sequel to the 1993 film Sniper and the second installment in the Sniper film series. The Marine 2 The Marine 2 is a 2009 American action film directed by Roel Reiné, written by Christopher Borrelli and John Chapin Morgan, and produced by Michael Lake. The film stars are Ted DiBiase Jr., Temuera Morrison, Lara Cox, Robert Coleby and Michael Rooker. It is the stand-alone sequel to The Marine, starring John Cena, and it is the second in the film series. This was Ted DiBiases film debut. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States on December 29, 2009. The film was inspired by the Dos Palmas kidnappings. The film was produced by the films division of WWE, called WWE Studios, and distributed in the United States by 20th Century Fox. Vengeance Is Mine is a 1979 film directed by Shōhei Imamura, based on the book of the same name by Ryūzō Saki. It depicts the true story of serial killer Akira Nishiguchi. It stars Ken Ogata as Enokizu, with Mayumi Ogawa, Rentarō Mikuni, Mitsuko Baisho, Nijiko Kiyokawa and Chocho Miyako. The film won the 1979 Best Picture Award at the Japanese Academy Awards, and won Best Screenplay at the Yokohama Film Festival, where Ken Ogata also won Best Actor. Ice Cream, I Scream Ice Cream, I Scream is a 2006 Turkish comedy film written and directed by Yüksel Aksu and starring Turan Özdemir, the films sole professional actor; the rest being residents of Muğla, Turkey. The film was Turkeys official submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 79th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Big Shave The Big Shave is a 1967 six-minute short film directed by Martin Scorsese. It is also known as Viet 67. Peter Bernuth stars as the recipient of the title shave, repeatedly shaving away hair, then skin, in an increasingly bloody and graphic bathroom scene. Many film critics have interpreted the young mans process of self-mutilation as a metaphor for the self-destructive involvement of the United States in the Vietnam War, prompted by the films alternative title. The music accompanying the film is Bunny Berigans "I Cant Get Started", recorded in 1937. The film was produced at New York Universitys Tisch School of the Arts for a film production class called Sight & Sound Film. Dark Blue World Dark Blue World is a 2001 film by Czech director Jan Svěrák, the Academy Award-winning director of Kolya, about Czech pilots who fought for the British Royal Air Force during the Second World War. The screenplay was written by Zdeněk Svěrák, the directors father. The film stars Czech actors Ondřej Vetchý, Kryštof Hádek and Oldřich Kaiser. British actors include Tara Fitzgerald, Charles Dance and Anna Massey. Cherry Blossoms Cherry Blossoms is a 2008 German drama film directed by Doris Dörrie. This film, starring Elmar Wepper, Hannelore Elsner and Aya Irizuki, tells the story of Rudi: terminally ill, he travels to Japan after the sudden death of his wife Trudi – in order to make up for missed opportunities in life. Greenfingers Greenfingers is a 2000 British comedy film directed and written by Joel Hershman. It is loosely based on the true story about the award-winning prisoners of HMP Leyhill, a minimum-security prison in the Cotswolds, England, a story published in The New York Times in 1998. The Clique The Clique is a 2008 American teen comedy-drama film directed by Michael Lembeck, based on the young adult novel series of the same name by Canadian author Lisi Harrison. The film was produced through Alloy Entertainment and released through Tyra Banks company Bankable Productions. Blue Caprice Blue Caprice is a 2013 American independent drama film directed by Alexandre Moors, and based on the 2002 D.C. sniper attacks. The film stars Isaiah Washington and Tequan Richmond as the perpetrators of the attacks, John Allen Muhammad and Lee Malvo, respectively, although the two are only referred to by their first names. It recounts how Malvo, a lone teenager, was drawn into the shadow of Muhammad, who served as a father figure to him, and how they eventually began their killing spree. Blue Caprice also stars Joey Lauren Adams, Tim Blake Nelson and Leo Fitzpatrick. It was written by R.F.I. Porto. It debuted at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. The film was released in theaters on September 13, 2013. The Scarlet Empress The Scarlet Empress is a 1934 American historical drama film made by Paramount Pictures about the life of Catherine the Great. It was directed and produced by Josef von Sternberg from a screenplay by Eleanor McGeary, loosely based on the diary of Catherine arranged by Manuel Komroff. Even though substantial historical liberties are taken, the film is viewed positively by modern critics. The Scarlet Empress is particularly notable for its attentive lighting and the expressionist art design von Sternberg creates for the Russian palace. The film stars Marlene Dietrich as Catherine, supported by John Davis Lodge, Sam Jaffe, Louise Dresser, and C. Aubrey Smith. Dietrichs daughter Maria Riva plays Catherine as a child. The Grand The Grand is an improv comedy film directed by Zak Penn. The film has an ensemble cast including Ray Romano, Woody Harrelson, Chris Parnell, Werner Herzog, Jason Alexander, Dennis Farina, David Cross, Gabe Kaplan, Michael Karnow and Cheryl Hines along with several real Las Vegas poker stars. According to Penn, the film is styled after those of Christopher Guest, where each actor is given direction concerning their character, and the actors are left to improvise each individual scene. The plot of The Grand was somewhat more open-ended than Guests work, however. The focus of the film is a poker tournament played at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas between the characters in which real poker matches were played by the actors as the scenes were filmed. The films script did not specify the winner of the tournament, and the ending of the film was determined by the actual game played on set. The film debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival, and was distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment. The film opened in limited release in the United States on March 21, 2008, opened in wider release on April 4, 2008, and is now on DVD. Election 2 Election 2, also known as Triad Election in the United States, is a 2006 Category III Hong Kong crime film directed by Johnnie To with a large ensemble cast that includes Louis Koo, Simon Yam and Nick Cheung. A sequel to the 2005 film Election, the film concludes the events of the first film centring on Lok, who this time struggles to keep his title as triad boss as a triad re-election draws near, while Jimmy attempts to retire as a triad to become a legitimate businessman. This film enjoyed box office success in Hong Kong and being shown as an "Official Selection" at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival; afterwards, this film became a popular hit on the international film festival circuit. A Bucket of Blood A Bucket of Blood is a 1959 American black comedy horror film directed by Roger Corman. It starred Dick Miller and was set in beatnik culture. The film, produced on a $50,000 budget, was shot in five days and shares many of the low-budget filmmaking aesthetics commonly associated with Cormans work. Written by Charles B. Griffith, the film is a dark comic satire about a dimwitted, impressionable young busboy at a Bohemian café who is acclaimed as a brilliant sculptor when he accidentally kills his landladys cat and covers its body in clay to hide the evidence. When he is pressured to create similar work, he becomes murderous. A Bucket of Blood was the first of three collaborations between Corman and Griffith in the comedy genre, followed by The Little Shop of Horrors and Creature from the Haunted Sea. Corman had made no previous attempt at the genre, although past and future Corman productions in other genres incorporated comedic elements. The film is a satire not only of Cormans own films but also of the art world and teen films of the 1950s. The film is noted as well in many circles as an honest, undiscriminating portrayal of the many facets of beatnik culture, including art, dance and style of living. The plot has similarities to Mystery of the Wax Museum. However, by setting the story in the Beat milieu of 1950s Southern California, Corman creates an entirely different mood from the earlier film. Bad Moon Bad Moon is a 1996 Canadian-American horror film written and directed by Eric Red, and produced by James G. Robinson. The film is about a mother and son who are threatened by her brother, who struggles to overcome the curse of lycanthropy. It stars Michael Paré, Mariel Hemingway and Mason Gamble. The film is based on the novel Thor by Wayne Smith, which mainly tells the story from the dogs viewpoint. Thor was published in the United States, and in the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and Norway, in English, German, Dutch, Swedish and Norwegian. Bad Moon received negative reviews and performed poorly at the box office. Texas Rangers Texas Rangers is a 2001 American action western film directed by Steve Miner and starring James Van Der Beek, Ashton Kutcher, Alfred Molina, and Dylan McDermott. It follows a group of Texas Rangers in the post-American Civil War era. The film is very loosely based upon the book Taming the Nueces Strip by George Durham, who based it on his own experiences serving in Captain Leander McNellys Texas Ranger group as a young man. Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil is a 2006 American war film and the sequel to 2001s Behind Enemy Lines. The film was written and directed by James Dodson, starring Nicholas Gonzalez, Matt Bushell, Keith David, Denis Arndt, Ben Cross, Bruce McGill and Peter Coyote. The film was released direct-to-video on October 17, 2006. American Flyers American Flyers is a 1985 American sports drama film about bicycle racing directed by John Badham and starring Kevin Costner, David Grant, Rae Dawn Chong, Alexandra Paul, Luca Bercovici and Janice Rule. It was written by Steve Tesich. Chamatkar Chamatkar is a 1992 Indian Hindi ghost comedy movie directed by Rajiv Mehra. It cast Naseeruddin Shah, Shah Rukh Khan and Urmila Matondkar in pivotal roles. Rajiv Mehra chose to work again with Khan in the 1995 film Ram Jaane. The film was quite popular among children. As of 2016, the rights of this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. The core storyline is loosely based on the 1968 movie Blackbeards Ghost. Nude Nuns with Big Guns Nude Nuns with Big Guns is a 2010 nunsploitation thriller film directed by Joseph Guzman and starring Asun Ortega, David Castro, and Perry DMarco. The film was the subject of one of the largest copyright lawsuits in California. The two lawsuits are the first time that two different companies claiming the intellectual-property rights of the same movie are each suing the same alleged 5,865 BitTorrent downloaders. The Other Me The Other Me is a 2016 Greek crime film directed by Sotiris Tsafoulias. The theater release was stopped after suspicions arose that a murder of a taxi driver may have been inspired by the film. The Crimson Pirate The Crimson Pirate is a 1952 American Technicolor tongue-in-cheek comedy-adventure film from Warner Bros., produced by Norman Deming and Harold Hecht, directed by Robert Siodmak, that stars Burt Lancaster, who also co-produced with Deming and Hecht. Co-starring in the film is Nick Cravat, Eva Bartok, Leslie Bradley, Torin Thatcher, and James Hayter. The Crimson Pirate is set late in the 18th century, on the fictional Caribbean islands of San Pero and Cobra, where a rebellion on Cobra is underway by the mysterious "El Libre". Pirate Captain Vallo captures the Kings ship carrying His Majestys envoy. Baron Gruda plans on crushing the rebellion on Cobra and toward that end makes Vallo a surprising offer. If accepted, it would make a sizeable profit for the Captain and his buccaneer crew. Gemma Bovery Gemma Bovery is a 2014 French comedy-drama film based on Posy Simmonds 1999 graphic novel of the same name. Directed by Anne Fontaine, the film stars Gemma Arterton, Jason Flemyng, Mel Raido and Fabrice Luchini. The film premiered in the Special Presentations section at the Toronto International Film Festival on 6 September 2014. Blacula Blacula is a 1972 American blaxploitation horror film directed by William Crain. It stars William Marshall in the title role about an 18th-century African prince named Mamuwalde, who is turned into a vampire by Count Dracula in the Counts castle in Transylvania in the year 1780 after Dracula refused to help Mamuwalde suppress the slave trade. Blacula was released to mixed reviews in the United States, but was one of the top-grossing films of the year. It was the first film to receive an award for Best Horror Film at the Saturn Awards. Blacula was followed by the sequel Scream Blacula Scream in 1973 and inspired a wave of blaxploitation-themed horror films. How to Murder Your Wife How to Murder Your Wife is a 1965 American battle-of-the-sexes satirical comedy film from United Artists, produced by George Axelrod, directed by Richard Quine, that stars Jack Lemmon, Virna Lisi, and Terry-Thomas. Director Quine also directed Lemmon in My Sister Eileen, It Happened to Jane, Operation Mad Ball, The Notorious Landlady, and Bell, Book and Candle. The comic strip art featured in the film was credited to Mel Keefer, who drew newspaper comic strips such as Perry Mason, Mac Divot, and Rick OShay. Comics artist Alex Toth did a teaser comic strip in Keefers style that ran in The Hollywood Reporter and in several newspapers promoting the film for ten days prior to its theatrical opening. Kill, Baby... Kill! Kill, Baby, Kill is a 1966 Italian horror film directed by Mario Bava and starring Giacomo Rossi-Stuart and Erika Blanc. Based on a story co-written by Bava, Romano Migliorini, and Roberto Natale, the film focuses on a small village in the early 1900s that is being terrorized by the ghost of a murderous young girl. Shot in Calcata in 1965, Kill, Baby, Kill had a troubled production. F.U.L. Films ran out of money during production, the film was shot without a complete script, and the score was compiled from stock music created for earlier film productions. During its domestic theatrical release in Italy, the film grossed 201 million Italian lira. With the re-evaluation of Bavas filmography, Kill, Baby, Kill has been acclaimed by filmmakers and critics. La Chinoise La Chinoise is a 1967 French political film directed by Jean-Luc Godard about young extremists in Paris. The Times of Harvey Milk The Times of Harvey Milk is a 1984 American documentary film that premiered at the Telluride Film Festival, the New York Film Festival, and then on November 1, 1984 at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco. The film was directed by Rob Epstein, produced by Richard Schmiechen, and narrated by Harvey Fierstein, with an original score by Mark Isham. In 2012, this film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Maradona by Kusturica Maradona by Kusturica is a documentary on the life of Argentine footballer Diego Maradona, directed by the award-winning Serbian filmmaker Emir Kusturica. The documentary premiered at the Cannes Film Festival 2008. Love on the Run Love on the Run is a 1979 French comedy-drama film directed by François Truffaut. It is Truffauts fifth and final film about the character Antoine Doinel. A significant portion of the film is made up of selected clips from the previous films in the series. It was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival. Mumbai Meri Jaan Mumbai Meri Jaan is a 2008 Indian drama film directed by Nishikant Kamat and produced by Ronnie Screwvala. It stars R. Madhavan, Soha Ali Khan, Irrfan Khan, Paresh Rawal and Kay Kay Menon. It deals with the aftermath of the 11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings, where 209 people lost their lives and over 700 were injured. It won multiple Filmfare Awards. More More is a 1998 short film created by Mark Osborne using stop motion animation. More has won several awards, and was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Animated Short Film in 1998. My First Mister My First Mister is a 2001 film written by Jill Franklyn and directed by Christine Lahti. The film is the story of an alienated teen who forms an unlikely friendship with a lonely clothing store manager. The film co-stars Carol Kane, Michael McKean, John Goodman, and Desmond Harrington. Only the Strong Only the Strong is a 1993 martial arts film directed by Sheldon Lettich, starring Mark Dacascos. It is considered to be the only Hollywood film that showcases capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian martial art, from beginning to end. Clean and Sober Clean and Sober is a 1988 American drama film directed by Glenn Gordon Caron and starring Michael Keaton as a real estate agent struggling with an awful substance abuse problem. This film served as Keatons second dramatic departure from comedies, after Touch and Go. The supporting cast includes Kathy Baker, M. Emmet Walsh, Morgan Freeman, Luca Bercovici and Tate Donovan. Ron Howard, who previously directed Keaton in the comedies Night Shift and Gung Ho, served as co-producer. Underclassman Underclassman is a 2005 action comedy film directed by Marcos Siega and starring Nick Cannon, Shawn Ashmore, Roselyn Sánchez, Kelly Hu, Hugh Bonneville, and Cheech Marin. It was released on September 2, 2005, had been originally set for a release in 2004. Some Came Running Some Came Running is a 1958 American drama film directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Shirley MacLaine, based on the novel of the same name by James Jones. Set in 1948, it tells the story of a troubled Army veteran and author who returns to his Midwestern hometown after 16 years, to the chagrin of his wealthy, social-climbing brother. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, in a bid to duplicate the success of the multi–Academy Award winning film adaptation of Jones earlier novel, From Here to Eternity, optioned the 1,200-plus-page book Some Came Running and cast Sinatra as the lead. Sinatra approved Dean Martin for the role of Bama, in what would be their first film together. MacLaine garnered her first Oscar nomination, which she credited to Sinatra for his insistence on changing the films ending. The film was released in CinemaScope and Metrocolor. The Curse of the Cat People The Curse of the Cat People is a 1944 American fantasy film directed by Gunther von Fritsch and Robert Wise, produced by Val Lewton, and starring Simone Simon, Kent Smith, and Jane Randolph. Its plot follows Amy, a young girl who befriends the ghost of her fathers deceased first wife, Irena, a Serbian fashion designer who descended from a race of people who could transform into cats. The film, which marks Wises first directing credit, is a sequel to Cat People and has many of the same characters. However, it is only tangentially related to its predecessor. Good Hair Good Hair is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Jeff Stilson and produced by Chris Rock Productions and HBO Films, starring and narrated by comedian Chris Rock. Premiering at the Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2009, Good Hair had a limited release to theaters in the United States by Roadside Attractions on October 9, 2009, and opened across the country on October 23. The film focuses on the issue of how African-American women have perceived their hair and historically styled it. The film explores the current styling industry for black women, images of what is considered acceptable and desirable for African-American womens hair in the United States, and their relation to African American culture. People Will Talk People Will Talk is a 1951 romantic comedy/drama film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck from a screenplay by Mankiewicz, based on the German play by Curt Goetz, which had been made into a movie in Germany. Released by Twentieth Century Fox, the film stars Cary Grant and Jeanne Crain, with supporting performances by Hume Cronyn, Finlay Currie, Walter Slezak, and Sidney Blackmer. The film was nominated for the Writers Guild of America screen Award for Best Written American Comedy. Loft Loft is a 2010 Dutch crime film directed by Antoinette Beumer. It is a remake of the 2008 Belgian film, Loft. Foxtrot Foxtrot is a 2017 internationally co-produced drama film written and directed by Samuel Maoz. It stars Lior Ashkenazi and Sarah Adler as a couple who are informed that their son, an IDF soldier, was killed in action. The film was screened in the competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival where it won the Grand Jury Prize Silver Lion. It was also screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. It won the Ophir Award for Best Film, therefore becoming the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. Later in the year, it made the December shortlist, but ultimately did not receive a nomination. The Gleaners & I The Gleaners and I is a 2000 French documentary film by Agnès Varda that features various kinds of gleaning. It was entered into competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival, and later went on to win awards around the world. In a 2014 Sight and Sound poll, film critics voted The Gleaners and I the eighth best documentary film of all time. In 2016, the film appeared at No. 99 on BBCs list of the 100 greatest films of the 21st century. Vinyan Vinyan is a 2008 British-French-Belgian-Australian drama film with horror themes directed and co-written by Fabrice du Welz and starring Emmanuelle Béart, Rufus Sewell, and Julie Dreyfus. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival on 30 August 2008. Reviews towards the film were slightly positive, receiving an aggregated score of 56% from Rotten Tomatoes. The Gatekeepers The Gatekeepers is a 2012 internationally co-produced documentary film by director Dror Moreh that tells the story of the Israeli internal security service, Shin Bet, from the perspective of six of its former heads. The film combines in-depth interviews, archival footage, and computer animation to recount the role that the group played in Israels security from the Six-Day War to the present. The film was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 85th Academy Awards. Eegah Eegah is a 1962 American horror film, directed and produced by Arch Hall Sr. and written by Bob Wehling, based on a story by Hall Sr. It stars Richard Kiel in the title role, as well as Hall Sr., Hall Jr. and Marilyn Manning. The films notoriety was enhanced as a result of being featured on episodes of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and Elviras Movie Macabre, and is often considered to be among the all-time worst films ever made. It was also listed in the 1978 book The Fifty Worst Films of All Time, co-authored by film critic Michael Medved. Razorback Razorback is a 1984 Australian natural horror film written by Everett De Roche, based on Peter Brennans novel, and directed by Russell Mulcahy. The film revolves around the attacks of a gigantic wild boar terrorising the Australian outback, killing and devouring people. Never Die Alone Never Die Alone is a 2004 crime thriller film directed by Ernest R. Dickerson. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name, written by Donald Goines. Billy Liar Billy Liar is a 1963 British black-and-white CinemaScope comedy-drama film based on the 1959 novel by Keith Waterhouse. Directed by John Schlesinger, it stars Tom Courtenay as Billy, and Julie Christie as Liz, one of his three girlfriends. Mona Washbourne plays Mrs. Fisher, and Wilfred Pickles plays Mr. Fisher. Rodney Bewes, Finlay Currie and Leonard Rossiter also feature. The Cinemascope photography is by Denys Coop, and Richard Rodney Bennett supplied the score. The film belongs to the British New Wave movement, inspired by the earlier French New Wave. Characteristic of the style is a documentary/cinéma vérité feel and the use of real locations. The film opened at the Warner Theatre in Londons West End on 15 August 1963. I Hired a Contract Killer I Hired a Contract Killer is a film directed, produced and written by the Finnish auteur Aki Kaurismäki in 1990. It is a Finnish-British-German-Swedish co-production and stars the renowned French actor Jean-Pierre Léaud. The film also features cameo appearances by Joe Strummer as a guitar player and by Kaurismäki as a sunglasses salesman. 2048: Nowhere to Run 2048: Nowhere to Run is a 2017 American neo-noir science fiction short film acting as a prequel to the feature film Blade Runner 2049 and the sequel to short film Nexus Dawn. It is one of three such prequels, alongside Blade Runner Black Out 2022 and Nexus Dawn. The short was released on September 16, 2017, approximately three weeks before the release of the feature film, and features Dave Bautista as Blade Runner 2049 character Sapper Morton, alongside Orion Ben. The film was written by Hampton Fancher and Michael Green, who also wrote the feature film, and directed by Luke Scott, whose father Ridley Scott directed the original Blade Runner and is executive producer on the sequel Blade Runner 2049. The film takes place in Los Angeles in 2048, one year before the events of Blade Runner 2049, and tells the story of Mortons protecting of a mother and daughter from thugs, ultimately leading to his status as a replicant being reported. FairyTale: A True Story FairyTale: A True Story is a 1997 French-American fantasy drama film directed by Charles Sturridge and produced by Bruce Davey and Wendy Finerman. It is loosely based on the story of the Cottingley Fairies. Its plot takes place in the year 1917 in England, and follows two children who take a photograph soon believed to be the first scientific evidence of the existence of fairies. The film was produced by Icon Productions and was distributed by Paramount Pictures in the United States and by Warner Bros. internationally; it was released in the United States on October 24, 1997. Seven Dwarves 7 Dwarves – Men Alone in the Wood, is a German comedy film, created in 2004 by Otto Waalkes, which follows the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves by the Brothers Grimm. The film, created by the NRW Film Fund, was the second most popular film in German cinemas in 2004, reaching an audience of almost 7 million. It also counts as the 4th most successful German film ever in Germany since the audience payment cap. Teen Spirit Teen Spirit is a 2018 musical drama film directed by Max Minghella. The film stars Elle Fanning, Rebecca Hall, and Zlatko Burić. It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2018, and was released in the United States on April 12, 2019, by Bleecker Street and LD Entertainment, and is scheduled to be released in the United Kingdom on July 26, 2019, by Lionsgate. Cops Cops is a 1922 American two-reel silent comedy film about a young man who accidentally gets on the bad side of the entire Los Angeles Police Department during a parade and is chased all over town. It was written and directed by Edward F. Cline and Keaton. Rollercoaster Rollercoaster is a 1977 American disaster-suspense film starring George Segal, Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda and Timothy Bottoms, and directed by James Goldstone. It was one of the few films to be shown in Sensurround, which caused those watching the movie to vibrate during certain periods during the "thrill scenes" on the rides. To Save a Life To Save a Life is a 2009 Christian drama film directed by Brian Baugh and starring Randy Wayne, Deja Kreutzberg, Robert Bailey Jr., Steven Crowder and Sean Michael Afable. The film was released theatrically in the United States on January 22, 2010, and was written by Jim Britts. The United States rights were acquired by Samuel Goldwyn Films from New Song Pictures. To Save a Life was produced on a budget of about $1 million, but nearly doubled that in its opening weekend. The film was released to 441 theaters on January 22, 2010, and has grossed $3,777,210 domestically. It was received with mixed to generally negative reviews from film critics. Enemies Closer Enemies Closer is a 2013 Canadian/American action thriller film directed and photographed by Peter Hyams, and starring Jean-Claude van Damme, Tom Everett Scott and Orlando Jones. It is Hyams third directorial collaboration with Van Damme, following 1994s Timecop and 1995s Sudden Death. Stromboli Stromboli, also known as Stromboli, Land of God, is a 1950 Italian-American film directed by Roberto Rossellini and featuring Ingrid Bergman. The drama is considered a classic example of Italian neorealism. The Blood of a Poet The Blood of a Poet is an avant-garde film directed by Jean Cocteau, financed by Charles de Noailles and starring Enrique Riveros, a Chilean actor who had a successful career in European films. Photographer Lee Miller made her only film appearance in this movie, which features an appearance by the famed aerialist Barbette. It is the first part of the Orphic Trilogy, which is continued in Orphée and concludes with Testament of Orpheus. September 11 1109"01 September 11 is a 2002 international film composed of 11 contributions from different filmmakers, each from a different country. Each gave their own vision of the events in New York City during the September 11 attacks, in a short film of 11 minutes, 9 seconds, and one frame. The original concept and production of the film were by French producer Alain Brigand. It has been released internationally with several different titles, depending on the language. It is listed in the Internet Movie Database as 1109"01 - September 11, while in French, it is known as 11 minutes 9 secondes 1 image and in Persian as 11-e-Septambr. On My Skin: The Last Seven Days of Stefano Cucchi On My Skin is an Italian drama film directed by Alessio Cremonini, starring Alessandro Borghi. The film is based on the real story of the last days of Stefano Cucchi, a 31-year-old building surveyor who died in 2009 during preventive custody, victim of police brutality. Just a Question of Love Just a Question of Love is a 2000 French-Belgian drama television film directed by Christian Faure that premiered on France 2. Inspector Gadget 2 Inspector Gadget 2 is a 2003 American live-action comedy film, released direct-to-video on VHS and DVD on March 11, 2003. The film is based on the 1983 cartoon series created by DiC Entertainment and is a stand-alone sequel to the 1999 film, Inspector Gadget. Unlike the first film, Inspector Gadget 2 draws more influence from the original cartoon series. The characters personalities were altered to be more in line with their cartoon counterparts and Dr. Claws face is never shown. Gadget and Claw are never referred to as "John Brown" and "Sanford Scolex", their respective civilian names from the first film. With the exception of D. L. Hughley, who returned as the voice of the Gadgetmobile, none of the actors from the 1999 film reprised their roles. Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase is a 2001 direct-to-video animated comic science fiction mystery film, and the fourth in a series of direct-to-video animated films based on Hanna-Barberas Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on October 9, 2001. It features the Mystery, Inc. gang, which includes Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Fred, Daphne and Velma. The film was produced by Warner Bros. Animation, but carries a Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. copyright and logo. It is the final Hanna-Barbera production to be executive produced by both William Hanna and Joseph Barbera before Hannas death on March 22, 2001. It is also the fourth and final Scooby-Doo direct-to-video film to be animated overseas by Japanese animation studio Mook Animation. This movie, along with Aloha, was part of the first Scooby-Doo re-release on Blu-ray on April 5, 2011. This was also the first movie to feature Grey DeLisle as the voice of Daphne Blake after the death of Mary Kay Bergman in 1999. This was also the last film Scott Innes voiced Scooby-Doo and Shaggy, as well as the last film where B. J. Ward voiced Velma. A video game based on the film was released by THQ in 2001 for the PlayStation and Game Boy Advance. This is the first Scooby-Doo video game to be on a sixth-generation handheld. The Scooby-Doo movies would not feature real supernatural creatures again until Scooby-Doo! and the Goblin King. At the Circus At the Circus is a 1939 comedy film starring the Marx Brothers released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in which they help save a circus from bankruptcy. The movie contains Groucho Marxs rendition of "Lydia the Tattooed Lady". The supporting cast includes Florence Rice, Kenny Baker, Margaret Dumont, and Eve Arden. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is a 1947 Technicolor comedy film, loosely based on the short story of the same name by James Thurber. The film stars Danny Kaye as a young daydreaming proofreader for a magazine publishing firm and Virginia Mayo as the girl of his dreams. The film was adapted for the screen by Ken Englund, Everett Freeman, and Philip Rapp, and directed by Norman Z. McLeod. Slap Her, She's French! Slap Her… Shes French, is a 2002 teen comedy film directed by Melanie Mayron and starring Piper Perabo. Do You Remember Dolly Bell? Do You Remember Dolly Bell?, filmed in 1981, is the first feature film directed by Emir Kusturica. It is a coming of age story. The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Psycho Beach Party Psycho Beach Party is a 2000 comedy horror film based on the off-Broadway play of the same name, directed by Robert Lee King. Charles Busch wrote both the original play and the screenplay. As the title suggests, Psycho Beach Party, set in 1962 Malibu Beach, is a parody of 1950s psychodramas, 1960s beach movies and 1980s slasher films. Anna Karenina Anna Karenina is a 1997 American period drama film written and directed by Bernard Rose and starring Sophie Marceau, Sean Bean, Alfred Molina, Mia Kirshner and James Fox. Based on the 1877 homonymous novel by Leo Tolstoy, the film is about a young and beautiful married woman who meets a handsome count, with whom she falls in love. Eventually, the conflict between her passionate desires and painful social realities leads to depression and despair. The film is the only international version filmed entirely in Russia, at locations in Saint Petersburg and Moscow. BUtterfield 8 BUtterfield 8 is a 1960 American drama film directed by Daniel Mann, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Laurence Harvey. Taylor won her first Academy Award for her performance in a leading role. The film was based on a 1935 novel of the same name written by John OHara following the success of his critically acclaimed Appointment in Samarra. Billy Jack Billy Jack is a 1971 action/drama independent film, the second of four films centering on a character of the same name which began with the movie The Born Losers, played by Tom Laughlin, who directed and co-wrote the script. Filming began in Prescott, in the fall of 1969, but the movie was not completed until 1971. American International Pictures pulled out, halting filming. 20th Century-Fox came forward and filming eventually resumed but when that studio refused to distribute the film, Warner Bros. stepped forward. Still, the film lacked distribution, so Laughlin booked it into theaters himself in 1971. The film grossed $10 million in its initial run, but eventually added close to $50 million in its re-release, with distribution supervised by Laughlin. Boiling Point Boiling Point is a 1993 American action film written and directed by James B. Harris, and starring Wesley Snipes, Dennis Hopper, Lolita Davidovich and Viggo Mortensen. The film was released in the United States on April 16, 1993. This was James B. Harris last film. It is based on the novel Money Men by former U.S. Secret Service agent Gerald Petievich, who co-wrote the screenplay. Crime Story Crime Story, also known as New Police Story or Police Dragon, is a 1993 Hong Kong action crime thriller film, directed by Kirk Wong, and starring Jackie Chan, Kent Cheng, Law Kar-ying and Puishan Au-yeung. The film was released in Hong Kong on 24 June 1993. Unlike most Jackie Chan films, which feature a combination of action and comedy, Crime Story is mostly a serious film. The film is based on actual events surrounding of the 1990 kidnapping of a Chinese businessman Teddy Wang. Boy Culture Boy Culture is a 2006 American romantic drama film directed by Q. Allan Brocka, based on the 1995 novel of the same name by Matthew Rettenmund. The film stars Derek Magyar, Darryl Stephens, Patrick Bauchau, Jonathon Trent, and Emily Brooke Hands. The Man from the Future O Homem do Futuro is a 2011 Brazilian science fiction romantic comedy film directed by Cláudio Torres. The film stars Wagner Moura and Alinne Moraes. It was shot in Paulínia and Campinas in the state of São Paulo, and in Rio de Janeiro. Paterno Paterno is a 2018 American television drama film directed by Barry Levinson. It stars Al Pacino as former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno, and his career leading up to his dismissal following the universitys child sex abuse scandal in 2011. Riley Keough, Kathy Baker, Greg Grunberg and Annie Parisse also star. The film premiered on HBO on April 7, 2018. The Sword and the Sorcerer The Sword and the Sorcerer is a 1982 American sword and sorcery fantasy film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Lee Horsley, Simon McCorkindale, Richard Lynch, and Richard Moll. The screenplay concerns a mercenary with a three-bladed sword who rediscovers his royal heritage when he is recruited to help a princess foil the designs of a brutal tyrant, and a powerful sorcerer, in conquering the land. De De Pyaar De De De Pyaar De is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film written by Luv Ranjan and directed by Akiv Ali in his directorial debut. It was produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Luv Ranjan and Ankur Garg under their respective banners T-Series and Luv Films. It stars Ajay Devgn, Tabu and Rakul Preet Singh. The film follows Ashish, a middle-aged non-resident Indian divorcé; he decides to marry Ayesha, a young woman who is almost half his age. Chaos occurs when Ayesha is introduced to his family, including his ex-wife and children. Pre-production for De De Pyaar De began in February 2017, with Devgn being the first cast member to join the crew. Principal photography commenced on 19 January 2018 in Mumbai. Following filming schedules in London and Kullu Manali Circuit, shooting concluded in August 2018. The films soundtrack was composed by Amaal Mallik, Rochak Kohli, Tanishk Bagchi, Vipin Patwa and Manj Musik with lyrics written by Kumaar, Kunaal Vermaa, Garry Sandhu, Mellow D and Tanishk Bagchi, and released under the banner T-Series. De De Pyaar De was scheduled to release on 15 March 2019, but was delayed to avoid competition with Devgns Total Dhamaal, which was to release in that time period. It was theatrically released in India on 17 May 2019. The film received generally mixed reviews; while critics praised the performances of Devgn and Tabu, its misogynistic ideals attracted criticism. The film grossed over worldwide against a production budget of to emerge as a commercial success. The Informer The Informer is a 1935 dramatic film, released by RKO. The plot concerns the underside of the Irish War of Independence, set in 1920. It stars Victor McLaglen, Heather Angel, Preston Foster, Margot Grahame, Wallace Ford, Una OConnor and J. M. Kerrigan. The screenplay was written by Dudley Nichols from the novel of the same title by Liam OFlaherty. It was directed by John Ford. The novel had previously been adapted for a British film The Informer. Along with Mutiny on the Bounty, The Informer was a big contender at the 8th Academy Awards, competing directly in all six categories they were nominated for. The Informer won four Oscars: Best Director for Ford, Best Actor for McLaglen, Best Writing Screenplay for Nichols, and Best Score. In 2018, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest , also known by Toeis own English title The Strongest Guy in the World, is a 1990 Japanese animated science fiction martial arts film and the second feature movie in the Dragon Ball Z franchise. It was originally released in Japan on March 10 between episodes 39 and 40 of DBZ, at the "Toei Manga Matsuri" film festival along with the second Akuma-kun movie and the 1990 movie version of Sally the Witch. Whitney Whitney is a 2018 documentary film about the American singer and actress Whitney Houston. The film was directed by Kevin Macdonald and produced by Simon Chinn, Jonathan Chinn and Lisa Erspamer. Whitney was screened out of competition at the world premiere as part of the 2018 Cannes Film Festival on 16 May 2018 with a cinema release on 6 July 2018. The film was also released on home media where it debuted at number one on the UK Official Music Video Chart. In December 2018, Whitney was nominated at the 61st Grammy Awards for Best Music Film. The MatchMaker The Matchmaker is a 1997 American romantic comedy film starring Janeane Garofalo. Driven to Kill Driven to Kill is a 2009 American action film directed by Jeff F. King, starring Steven Seagal, Mike Dopud, Igor Jijikine and Robert Wisden. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on May 19, 2009. Dor Dor is a 2006 Indian drama film written and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor and features Ayesha Takia, Gul Panag and Shreyas Talpade as the lead actors. The film is an official adaptation of the Malayalam film, Perumazhakkalam and was well received by the critics after its release on 22 September 2006. Dor, which also released on a DVD, garnered rave reviews from critics and film buffs. Dor, which was produced by Elahe Hiptoola, had cinematography by Sudeep Chatterjee and editing by Sanjib Datta. For a film that had Hindi as the predominant language with a sporadic use of Urdu, Salim-Sulaiman composed the background score. The story is about two women who come from different backgrounds and how fate brings them together. Meera, a young woman who becomes a widow shortly after marriage, is trapped by tradition. Zeenat, on the other hand, faces the daunting task of saving the life of her husband, who is on trial for murder. A bahuroopiya helps her reach Meera, who holds the "string" to Zeenats hope. The companionship that develops between Meera and Zeenat results in redemption for both. Crush Crush is a 2013 American direct-to-video thriller film directed by Malik Bader, co-produced by Trevor Macy and Marc D. Evans and co-produced and written by Sonny Mallhi. The film stars Crystal Reed, Lucas Till, and Sarah Bolger. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States on April 9, 2013. The film received negative reviews but it generated $8.12 million over a $1.2 million budget. One Piece Film Z is a 2012 Japanese anime fantasy action adventure film directed by Tatsuya Nagamine. It is the twelfth feature film based on the shōnen manga series One Piece by Eiichiro Oda. The film stars the regular television cast of Mayumi Tanaka, Kazuya Nakai, Akemi Okamura, Kappei Yamaguchi, Hiroaki Hirata, Ikue Otani, Yuriko Yamaguchi, Kazuki Yao, and Chō. It also features Hōchū Ōtsuka as Zephyr, an ex-naval Admiral, with Ryoko Shinohara and Teruyuki Kagawa as Zephyrs henchmen. The film revolves around the Straw Hat Pirates battling against Zephyr, considered to be the most powerful enemy theyve faced yet. The Glass Agency The Glass Agency is a 1998 Iranian drama film directed by Ebrahim Hatamikia, and one of his most successful works. Grave Decisions Grave Decisions is a 2006 comedy directed by Marcus H. Rosenmüller which plays in the fictitious Upper Bavarian village of Germringen. The film is about an 11-year-old Bavarian boy who feels responsible for his mothers death, who died during his birth, and naively attempts multiple ways to reach immortality to prevent his tenure in hell. Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Abbas Mustan. Indian stand-up comedian Kapil Sharma made his Bollywood debut with this movie, as did lead actress Sai Lokur and supporting actress Jamie Lever. Other cast members include Arbaaz Khan, Manjari Fadnis, Simran Kaur Mundi, Elli Avram, Varun Sharma, Supriya Pathak, Sharat Saxena, Manoj Joshi and Sharad Sankla. Kapil Sharma was to have previously appeared in Yash Rajs film Bank Chor, but he opted out of it. The music is composed by Tanishk Bagchi, Dr Zeus, Javed Mohsin and Amjad Nadim. The film was served with legal notice citing similarities to a Kannada film, Nimbehuli produced by Subhash Ghai. Darwin's Nightmare Darwins Nightmare is a 2004 Austrian-French-Belgian documentary film written and directed by Hubert Sauper, dealing with the environmental and social effects of the fishing industry around Lake Victoria in Tanzania. It premiered at the 2004 Venice Film Festival, and was nominated for the 2006 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 78th Academy Awards. The Boston Globe called it "the years best documentary about the animal world." The Other The Other is a 1972 psychological thriller film directed by Robert Mulligan, adapted for film by Thomas Tryon from his novel of the same name. It stars Uta Hagen, Diana Muldaur, and Chris and Martin Udvarnoky. The Square The Square is a 2008 Australian neo-noir thriller film directed by Nash Edgerton, written by his brother Joel Edgerton and Matthew Dabner, and starring David Roberts and Claire van der Boom. Based upon an original idea by Joel, the project was written and then shelved by the actor because he felt it was not strong enough. It was only made after his director brother Nash read the script and convinced him it could be filmed as a thriller. The film premiered in competition at Sydney Film Festival on 15 June 2008 and after that had a limited release in Australia on 31 July 2008, and was released in North America in 2010 by Apparition. Temper Temper is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language action film written by Vakkantham Vamsi and directed by Puri Jagannadh starring N. T. Rama Rao Jr., Kajal Aggarwal and Prakash Raj in the lead roles. The narrative revolves around Daya, a corrupt police officer, whose life changes after a brawl that eventually leads to him stumbling upon a rape case. Temper was produced by Bandla Ganesh on Parameswara Art Productions banner. Anup Rubens composed the soundtrack while Mani Sharma composed the background score. Shyam K. Naidu and S. R. Sekhar handled the films cinematography and editing respectively. The film was made on a budget of 35 crore. Production began on 1 August 2014 at Hyderabad and its principal photography commenced on the next day. After being halted twice because of Film Federation employees strike, the films shoot was completed by 31 January 2015, with the film being primarily shot in and around Hyderabad and Goa. The film released worldwide on 13 February 2015 to positive reviews from critics who praised the principal casts performances and criticised portions of the film for being predictable and repetitive. The film was a commercial success, grossing 74.3 crore and collecting a share of 43.1 crore in its lifetime. It was adapted into the Hindi film Simmba and remade in Tamil as Ayogya. Hasan Minhaj: Homecoming King Hasan Minhaj: Homecoming King is a 2017 American stand-up comedy film written by and starring Hasan Minhaj. It is his first stand-up special and premiered on Netflix on May 23, 2017. Filmed in his hometown of Davis, Homecoming King focuses on Minhajs experience growing up in an Indian American Muslim family, which he calls "The New Brown America." Homecoming King received immense critical acclaim, with some calling it the best stand-up comedy special on Netflix. The special was honored with a Peabody Award in 2018. Spielberg Spielberg is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Susan Lacy, and is centered around the career of director Steven Spielberg. It premiered on HBO on October 7, 2017. The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel The Desert Fox is a 1951 black-and-white biographical war film from 20th Century Fox about Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in the later stages of World War II. It stars James Mason in the title role, was directed by Henry Hathaway, and was based on the book The Desert Fox by Brigadier Desmond Young, who served in the British Indian Army in North Africa. The movie played a significant role in the creation of the Rommel myth: that Rommel was an apolitical, brilliant commander, opposed Nazi policies and was a victim of the Third Reich because of his participation in the 20 July plot against Adolf Hitler. Fort Apache the Bronx Fort Apache, The Bronx is a 1981 American crime drama film directed by Daniel Petrie. The film is about a hard-drinking, lonely veteran cop, Murphy, and his young partner Corelli, who work in a crime-ridden precinct in The Bronx. Although Murphys life takes a good turn when he falls in love with Isabella, a young nurse, the arrival of a new, law-and-order-minded police captain commanding the precinct, Connoly threatens to tip the neighborhoods delicate balance into anarchy. Danny Aiello, Kathleen Beller, and Pam Grier play supporting roles. It was written by Heywood Gould and produced by Martin Richards and Thomas Fiorello, with David Susskind as executive producer. It was filmed on locations in the Bronx. Author Tom Walker sued Time-Life Television, alleging that the film infringed on his book Fort Apache, but lost after a lengthy court battle. At the time of its release, the movie caused controversy, as Hispanic and African-Americans objected to their depiction as drug dealers and criminals. The film received mixed reviews; however, Newmans acting was noted as a strength of the film. Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain is a 2011 stand-up comedy documentary film, starring comedian Kevin Hart. It features Hart performing a stand-up special at the Nokia Theater at L.A. Live in Los Angeles, among other material. Taraji P. Henson and Larry King appear, among others. Amityville 3-D Amityville 3-D is a 1983 supernatural horror film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Tony Roberts, Tess Harper, Robert Joy, Candy Clark, and Meg Ryan. The third film based in the Amityville series, it was written by David Ambrose, under the pseudonym William Wales. It was one of a spate of 3-D films released in the early 1980s, and was the only Orion Pictures film filmed in the format. Due to a lawsuit between the Lutz family and Dino De Laurentiis over the storyline which did not involve the Lutz family, Amityville 3-D was not initially promoted as a sequel, and the name Lutz is never used in the film. However the film does make a reference to the original Amityville Horror story. The character of John Baxter is loosely based on Stephen Kaplan who at the time was trying to prove the Lutzes story was a hoax. Sekerpare Şekerpare is a 1983 Turkish comedy film directed by Atıf Yılmaz. Lucifer Lucifer is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language action film directed by Prithviraj Sukumaran and written by Murali Gopy. Produced by Antony Perumbavoor through the production house Aashirvad Cinemas, the film marks Prithvirajs directorial debut and features Mohanlal in the lead role as Stephen Nedumpally, alongside a supporting cast including Vivek Oberoi, Manju Warrier, Tovino Thomas, Indrajith Sukumaran, Saniya Iyappan, Saikumar, Kalabhavan Shajohn, Nyla Usha, and Prithviraj Sukumaran in a cameo role. Deepak Dev composed the music for the film, and the cinematography was handled by Sujith Vaassudev. Development of the film began in 2016 when Murali pitched a story to Prithviraj at the sets of Tiyaan in Ramoji Film City, it was when he decided to make Lucifer his directorial debut. Title of the film was taken from an unrealised project of director Rajesh Pillai which was also written by Murali with another story. Pre-production of Lucifer began in 2017 and Murali completed the final draft of the screenplay in February 2018. Principal photography began in mid-July that year and lasted till January 2019, with filming carried out in Thiruvananthapuram, Idukki, Ernakulam, and Kollam districts, and Mumbai, Bangalore, Lakshadweep, and Russia. Lucifer was released in theatres worldwide on 28 March 2019. The film performed well at the box office. It crossed the 50 crore mark in four days, 100 crore mark in eight days, and the 150 crore mark in 21 days becoming the fastest Malayalam film to reach all three milestones. It is also the first Malayalam film to gross over ₹50 crore in overseas box office. Lucifer is currently the highest-grossing Malayalam film ever. A follow-up to the film, titled L2: Empuraan is set to begin production in the second half of 2020. The Little Princess The Little Princess is a 1939 American drama film directed by Walter Lang. The screenplay by Ethel Hill and Walter Ferris is loosely based on the novel A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett. The film was the first Shirley Temple movie to be filmed completely in Technicolor. It was also her last major success as a child star. Although it maintained the novels Victorian London setting, the film introduced several new characters and storylines and used the Second Boer War and the Siege of Mafeking as a backdrop to the action. Temple and Arthur Treacher had a musical number together, performing the song "Knocked Em in the Old Kent Road". Temple also appeared in an extended ballet sequence. The films ending was drastically different from the book. In 1968, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. The Brother from Another Planet The Brother from Another Planet is a 1984 science fiction film written, directed and edited by John Sayles. It stars Joe Morton as "The Brother", an alien and escaped slave who, while fleeing "Another Planet", has crash-landed and hides in Harlem. A Day in the Country Partie de campagne is a 1936 French featurette written and directed by Jean Renoir. It was released as A Day in the Country in the United States. The film is based on the short story "Une partie de campagne" by Guy de Maupassant, who was a friend of Renoirs father, the renowned painter Auguste Renoir. It chronicles a love affair over a single summer afternoon in 1860 along the banks of the Seine. Renoir never finished filming due to weather problems, but producer Pierre Braunberger turned the material into a release in 1946, ten years after it was shot. Joseph Burstyn released the film in the U.S. in 1950. Spartacus Spartacus is a 2004 North American miniseries directed by Robert Dornhelm and produced by Ted Kurdyla from a teleplay by Robert Schenkkan. It aired over two nights on the USA Network, and stars Goran Visnjic, Alan Bates, Angus Macfadyen, Rhona Mitra, Ian McNeice, Ross Kemp and Ben Cross. It is based on the novel of the same name by Howard Fast. The plot, setting, and costumes are nearly identical to those of Stanley Kubricks 1960 version; however, this adaptation follows Howard Fasts novel more closely than does Kubricks film. The miniseries is shown as a story a woman narrates to her son, who are later revealed to be Spartacus wife and son. A notable piece of dramatic license has Spartacus son born exactly at the moment Spartacus dies in battle. As Marcus Crassus and Pompey Magnus are being proclaimed co-consuls, the announcer calls Rome an Empire, when it was still a Republic at the time. Grilled Grilled is a 2006 dark comedy film directed by Jason Ensler and starring Ray Romano and Kevin James. It was released direct-to-video in the United States on July 11, 2006. Maurice and Dave are door-to-door meat salesmen who need to make a sale to keep their jobs. After several unsuccessful attempts, they meet Loridonna, who is interested in the guys as well as what they are selling. They arrive as she is on the phone with a desperate friend and she convinces Maurice and Dave to drive her to the friends house, who turns out to be Mafia princess Suzanne. Once there, they encounter mobster Tony and two hitmen. 6 Below: Miracle on the Mountain 6 Below: Miracle on the Mountain is a 2017 American survival drama film directed by Scott Waugh and written by Madison Turner, based on the non-fiction book Crystal Clear by Eric LeMarque and Davin Seay. It stars Josh Hartnett, Mira Sorvino, Sarah Dumont and Jason Cottle, and tells the true story of former professional hockey player Eric LeMarque, who finds himself stranded in the High Sierras during a fierce snowstorm and must use his wit and willpower to survive. The film was released in the United States on October 13, 2017. Senior Trip National Lampoons Senior Trip is a 1995 American comedy film for the National Lampoon magazine franchise, directed by Kelly Makin. It marked Jeremy Renners film debut. Norman Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer is a 2016 American-Israeli political drama film directed and written by Joseph Cedar. The film stars Richard Gere and Lior Ashkenazi. Filming began on February 8, 2015 in New York City. The film played at the 2016 Telluride Film Festival and the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Fatherland Fatherland is a 1994 TV film adaptation of the book of the same name by Robert Harris. The film was produced by HBO, and stars Rutger Hauer as Xavier March and Miranda Richardson as Charlotte "Charlie" McGuire. Best Defense Best Defense is a 1984 American comedy film starring Dudley Moore and Eddie Murphy. The original music score was composed by Patrick Williams. It was released by Paramount Pictures. The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving is a 1995 direct-to-video animated adventure musical film directed by Roy Allen Smith. It is the second sequel to The Land Before Time and the third film in the film franchise. Video Games: The Movie Video Games: The Movie is a documentary film by Jeremy Snead about video games. After Indiegogo and Kickstarter crowdfunding campaigns in 2012 and 2013 respectively, the film was released in 2014. Snead said "about 45 hours of footage" was shot for the film, and intends to use that in future products, saying he plans "a follow up in some form or another because the reception of the film has been good and I think it’s something that deserves more treatment in film and television." Exeter Exeter is a 2015 American supernatural horror film directed by Marcus Nispel. The screenplay by Kirsten McCallion is from a story by Nispel. It stars Stephen Lang, Kelly Blatz, Brittany Curran, Brett Dier and Gage Golightly. Jason Blum serves as an executive producer through his Blumhouse Productions banner. The film premiered at the Glasgow Horror Film Festival in February 27, 2015. The film was released on July 2, 2015 on DirecTV Cinema. The Measure of a Man The Measure of a Man is a 2015 French drama film directed by Stéphane Brizé. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Vincent Lindon won the award for Best Actor and the film won a commendation awarded by the Ecumenical Jury. The Hand The Hand is a 1981 American psychological horror film written and directed by Oliver Stone, based on the novel The Lizards Tail by Marc Brandell. The film stars Michael Caine and Andrea Marcovicci. Caine plays Jon Lansdale, a comic book artist who loses his hand, which in turn takes on a murderous life of its own. The original film score is by James Horner, in one of his earliest projects. Warner Bros. released the movie on DVD on September 25, 2007. My All-American My All American is a 2015 American biographical drama sport film based on the life of college football player Freddie Steinmark. The film was written and directed by Angelo Pizzo. It is based on the book Courage Beyond the Game: The Freddie Steinmark Story by Jim Dent. The film stars Finn Wittrock, Sarah Bolger, Robin Tunney and Aaron Eckhart. The film was released on November 13, 2015, by Clarius Entertainment. The film coincides with the 2015 biography Faith., It received negative reviews and grossed $2.2 million on a $20 million budget. Force of Evil Force of Evil is a 1948 American crime film noir directed by Abraham Polonsky who had already achieved a name for himself as a scriptwriter, most notably for the gritty boxing film Body and Soul. Like Body and Soul, the film starred John Garfield. The film was adapted by Abraham Polonsky and Ira Wolfert from Wolferts novel Tuckers People. The film marked the first on screen acting role of Beau Bridges, who was 7 years old at the time of the film’s release. In 1994, Force of Evil was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". 247°F 247°F is a suspense thriller film directed by Levan Bakhia and Beqa Jguburia. Cast members include Scout Taylor-Compton, Travis Van Winkle, Christina Ulloa, Michael Copon and Tyler Mane. It was filmed in Tbilisi, Georgia and wrapped in July, 2011. It received its first international release date in Georgia on 1 September 2011. The film is about a group of friends who get trapped in a sauna. Extreme Ops Extreme Ops is a 2002 action thriller film directed by Christian Duguay, written by Michael Zaidan, Timothy Scott Bogart, and Mark Mullin, and starring Devon Sawa, Bridgette Wilson-Sampras, Rupert Graves, and Rufus Sewell. The Monitor The Monitor is a 2011 Norwegian thriller film written and directed by Pål Sletaune and starring Noomi Rapace. The original title, Babycall, is the Norwegian/Swedish term for a baby monitor; the film maintained this title upon release in Europe and Australia. The film was released on October 7, 2011 in Norway, and was released direct-to-video in the United States on July 24, 2012. 3 Generations 3 Generations is a 2015 American drama film directed by Gaby Dellal and written by Nikole Beckwith and Dellal. The film stars Elle Fanning, Naomi Watts, Susan Sarandon, Tate Donovan and Sam Trammell. It premiered in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, under the title About Ray. The film was released on May 5, 2017, by The Weinstein Company. Teenager Ray realizes and pursues his true identity as male and his mother Maggie, lesbian grandmother Dolly and absent father Craig must learn to accept him for who he is. Dracula's Daughter Draculas Daughter is a 1936 American vampire horror film produced by Universal Pictures as a sequel to the 1931 film Dracula. Directed by Lambert Hillyer from a screenplay by Garrett Fort, the film stars Otto Kruger, Gloria Holden in the title role, Marguerite Churchill and features, as the only cast member to return from the original, Edward Van Sloan – although his characters name was altered from Van Helsing to Von Helsing. Draculas Daughter tells the story of Countess Marya Zaleska, the daughter of Count Dracula and herself a vampire. Following Draculas death, she believes that by destroying his body she will be free of his influence and live normally. When this fails, she turns to a psychiatrist, Dr. Jeffrey Garth. He, in turn, has a fiance, Janet. The Countess kidnaps Janet and takes her to Transylvania, leading to a battle between Dr. Garth and the Countess in an attempt by him to save Janet. Ostensibly based on a short story titled "Draculas Guest" by Bram Stoker, the film bears little or no resemblance to the original source material. David O. Selznick initially purchased the rights to the story for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Selznick, likely knowing he could not legally make the film because of Universals copyright on the original film, sold the rights to Universal. After first assigning the picture to James Whale, Universal production head Carl Laemmle finally put Hillyer in the directors chair. While not as successful as the original upon its release, the film was generally well-reviewed. In the intervening decades, criticism has been deeply divided. Contemporary critics and scholars have noted the films strong lesbian overtones, which Universal acknowledged from the start of production and exploited in some early advertising. Universal completed their initial Dracula trilogy in 1943 with Son of Dracula. Halloweentown High Halloweentown High is a 2004 Disney Channel Original Movie that premiered on Disney Channel on October 8, 2004 for the holiday of Halloween. It drew 6.1 million viewers for its premiere. This is the third installment in the Halloweentown series. It is also the last Halloweentown film to feature Kimberly J. Brown as Marnie, and the last film in the series to feature the character of Sophie. Initially intended to be the final installment in the Halloweentown series, a fourth film, Return to Halloweentown, was released in 2006. Barabbas Barabbas is a 1961 religious epic film expanding on the career of Barabbas, from the Christian Passion narrative in the Gospel of Mark and other gospels. The film stars Anthony Quinn as Barabbas, features Silvana Mangano, Katy Jurado, Arthur Kennedy, Harry Andrews, Ernest Borgnine, Vittorio Gassman, and Jack Palance, and was distributed by Columbia Pictures. It was conceived as a grand Roman epic, was based on Nobel Prize-winning Pär Lagerkvists 1950 novel of the same title. A previous film version of the novel, in Swedish, had been made in 1953. The film was directed by Richard Fleischer and shot in Verona and Rome under the supervision of producer Dino De Laurentiis. It included many spectacular scenes, including a battle of gladiators in a Cinecittà film studio mock-up of the arena, and a crucifixion shot during an actual total solar eclipse. Poison Ivy II Poison Ivy II: Lily is a 1996 American thriller drama film directed by Anne Goursaud, written by Chloe King and stars Alyssa Milano. It is a sequel to the 1992 film Poison Ivy and the second installment of the Poison Ivy series. The Wild Life Robinson Crusoe is a 2016 Belgian-French 3D computer-animated adventure comedy film directed by Vincent Kesteloot and Ben Stassen and written by Lee Christopher, Domonic Paris and Graham Weldon. The film is loosely based on Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, but from the point of view of the islands animals. Amateur Amateur is a 1994 comedy crime drama film written and directed by Hal Hartley and starring Isabelle Huppert, Martin Donovan and Elina Löwensohn. The story revolves around an ex-nun who gets mixed up in pornography, violence and international crime but ends up intact in the convent she left. All Things Fair All Things Fair is a Swedish erotic drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 3 November 1995, directed by Bo Widerberg, about a sexual relationship between a teacher and her 15-year-old student in southern Sweden during World War II. Bo Widerbergs son Johan Widerberg stars as the boy and Marika Lagercrantz plays the teacher. The original title is taken from the Swedish hymn "Den blomstertid nu kommer", which is traditionally sung in schools before closing for the summer holiday. It was the last film to be made by Widerberg. It won several domestic and international awards and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Kiss Me Kate Kiss Me Kate is a 1953 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film adaptation of the Broadway musical of the same name. Inspired by The Taming of the Shrew, it tells the tale of musical theater actors Fred Graham and Lilli Vanessi, who were once married, and are now performing opposite each other in the roles of Petruchio and Katherine in a Broadway-bound musical version of William Shakespeares play. Already on poor terms, the pair begin an all-out emotional war mid-performance that threatens the productions success. The only thing keeping the show together are threats from a pair of gangsters, who have come to collect a gambling debt from the shows Lucentio, Bill Calhoun. In classic musical comedy fashion, slapstick madness ensues before everything is resolved. Dorothy Kingsleys screenplay, which was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award, was adapted from the musicals book by Bella and Samuel Spewack. The songs were by Cole Porter, with musical underscoring by Saul Chaplin and André Previn, who were nominated for an Oscar. Hermes Pan choreographed the dance routines. The movie was filmed in 3-D, using the most advanced methods of that technique then available. Devotees of the stereoscopic 3-D medium usually cite this film as one of the best examples of a Hollywood release in polarized 3D. Curse of the Pink Panther Curse of the Pink Panther is a 1983 comedy film and a continuation of The Pink Panther series of films created by Blake Edwards in the early 1960s. The film was one of two produced concurrently following the death of the series star Peter Sellers. Whereas the previous film Trail of the Pink Panther made use of unused footage of Sellers as Inspector Clouseau and starred Joanna Lumley as journalist Marie Jouveat, Curse attempted to relaunch the series with a new lead, Ted Wass, as inept American detective Clifton Sleigh, assigned to find the missing Inspector Clouseau. The film features a cameo by Roger Moore—as Clouseau himself—at the end of the film. This was David Nivens final film appearance, and he died only two weeks before its release. The film marked Herbert Loms sixth outing as Chief Inspector Charles Dreyfus. He would reprise the role for the last time in Son of the Pink Panther. Capucine also made her third and final appearance as Simone. The film also featured the sixth "Panther" appearances of Clouseaus manservant Cato and Sgt. François Chevalier. Cato, Dreyfus and François all debuted in A Shot in the Dark. The film was a box office failure and received unanimously negative reviews. Shuttle Shuttle is a 2008 thriller film about a group of young travelers who are kidnapped by an airport shuttle driver with unknown motives. The film was written and directed by Edward Anderson, and stars Tony Curran, Peyton List, and Cameron Goodman. Shuttle premiered at South by Southwest on March 8, 2008 in Austin, Texas. The film opened theatrically in limited release in the United States on March 6, 2009. Failan Failan is a 2001 South Korean film written and directed by Song Hae-sung. The film was adapted from the Japanese novel Love Letter by Jirō Asada. It stars Choi Min-sik and Hong Kong actress Cecilia Cheung. Let's Kill Ward's Wife Lets Kill Wards Wife is a 2014 American black comedy film written and directed by Scott Foley in his directorial debut. The film stars Patrick Wilson, Foley, Donald Faison, and James Carpinello, and features Amy Acker, Dagmara Domińczyk, Marika Domińczyk, Greg Grunberg, and Nicollette Sheridan in supporting roles. Foley, Wilson, and Carpinello produced the film, along with Joe Hardesty. The film follows three friends who plan to kill their friend Wards abusive wife, Stacy. The cast consists almost entirely of actors who are related to one another, with many being siblings or spouses. For example, Wilson is married to Dagmara Domińczyk, who portrays the wife of Faisons character, and Carpinello is married to Acker, who portrays the wife of Foleys character. The film was released on video on demand on December 23, 2014 prior to its limited release on January 9, 2015. It has received generally negative reviews, with criticism aimed at its humor and portrayal of women. Trafic Trafic is a 1971 Italian-French comedy film directed by Jacques Tati. Trafic was the last film to feature Tatis famous character of Monsieur Hulot, and followed the vein of earlier Tati films that lampooned modern society. Tatis use of the word "trafic" instead of the usual French word for car traffic may derive from a desire to use the same franglais he used when he called his previous film Play Time, and the primary meaning of trafic is "exchange of goods", rather than "traffic" per se. The word "Trafic" was subsequently used for a light utility vehicle model manufactured by Renault starting in 1981. Scaramouche Scaramouche is a 1952 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Technicolor romantic adventure film based on the 1921 novel Scaramouche by Rafael Sabatini as well as the 1923 film version starring Ramón Novarro. The film stars Stewart Granger, Eleanor Parker, Janet Leigh, and Mel Ferrer. It was directed by George Sidney and produced by Carey Wilson from a screenplay by Ronald Millar and George Froeschel. The original music score was composed by Victor Young and the cinematography by Charles Rosher. The Island of Dr. Moreau The Island of Dr. Moreau is a 1977 American science fiction film and is the second English-language adaptation of the H. G. Wells novel of the same name, a story of a scientist who attempts to convert animals into human beings. The film stars Burt Lancaster, Michael York, Nigel Davenport, Barbara Carrera and Richard Basehart, and is directed by Don Taylor. This movie is the second in A.I.P.s H.G. Wells film cycle, which includes The Food of the Gods and Empire of the Ants. The Man Who Planted Trees The Man Who Planted Trees is a 1987 Canadian short animated film directed by Frédéric Back. It is based on Jean Gionos short story The Man Who Planted Trees. This 30-minute film was distributed in two versions, French and English, narrated respectively by actors Philippe Noiret and Christopher Plummer, and produced by Radio-Canada. Murder! Murder! is a 1930 British drama film co-written and directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Herbert Marshall, Norah Baring and Edward Chapman. Written by Hitchcock, his wife Alma Reville and Walter C. Mycroft, it is based on a novel called Enter Sir John by Clemence Dane and Helen Simpson. It was Hitchcocks third all-talkie film, after Blackmail and Juno and the Paycock. Blind Date Blind Date is a 2015 French romantic comedy film directed by and starring Clovis Cornillac. The film also stars Mélanie Bernier, Lilou Fogli and Philippe Duquesne. It won the audience award at the 19th annual COLCOA French Film Festival in Los Angeles and the Best First Film award at the 2015 Cabourg Film Festival. Humpday Humpday is a 2009 American comedy-drama film directed, produced, and written by Lynn Shelton and starring Mark Duplass, Joshua Leonard, and Alycia Delmore. It premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. International distribution rights have been purchased by Magnolia Pictures for a mid-six figure sum. The film opened in New York City on a limited released on July 10, 2009. Much of the dialogue for the film was improvised. Life, Animated Life, Animated is a 2016 American documentary by director Roger Ross Williams. It is co-produced by Williams with Julie Goldman, Carolyn Hepburn and Christopher Clements. Life, Animated is based on journalist Ron Suskinds 2014 book Life, Animated: A Story of Sidekicks, Heroes, and Autism, which tells the story of his son, Owen Suskind who struggled with autism and learned how to communicate with the outside world through his love of Disney films. Upon its release, the film received rave reviews from critics and won numerous awards including the Sundance Film Festival award for Best Direction and the Special Achievement Annie Award. It was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature category at the 89th Academy Awards, but lost to Made in America. SuperFly Superfly is a 2018 American crime film and a remake of the 1972 blaxploitation film Super Fly, following a career criminal who tries to get out of the Atlanta drug scene, only to have one bad deal put him in harms way. The film was directed by Director X, written by Alex Tse and stars Trevor Jackson, Jason Mitchell, Michael K. Williams, Lex Scott Davis, and Jennifer Morrison. Rapper Future produced alongside Joel Silver, as well as writing the films original songs. Superfly was released in the United States on June 13, 2018 and received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the companys style but ultimately found a lack of substance. The Gathering Storm The Gathering Storm is a BBC–HBO co-produced television biographical film about Winston Churchill in the years just prior to World War II. The title of the film is that of the first volume of Churchills largely autobiographical six-volume history of the war, which covered the period from 1919 to 3 September 1939, the day he became First Lord of the Admiralty. The film, directed by Richard Loncraine and written by Larry Ramin and Hugh Whitemore, stars Albert Finney as Churchill and Vanessa Redgrave as his wife Clementine Churchill. The film also features a supporting cast of British actors such as Derek Jacobi, Ronnie Barker, Jim Broadbent, Tom Wilkinson, Celia Imrie, Linus Roache and Hugh Bonneville, and is notable for an early appearance by a young Tom Hiddleston. Lena Headey, Simon Williams, and Edward Hardwicke all make brief appearances amongst the supporting cast. Among the films executive producers were Ridley Scott and Tony Scott. Originally the film was named The Lonely War. Finney gained many accolades for his performance, winning both a BAFTA Award for Best Actor and an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor. Ramin and Whitemore won the Emmy for Outstanding Writing. It won a Peabody Award in 2002 for being "a portrait of a 20th Century hero’s return from political obscurity to direct the destiny of a nation." In 2016, Mark Lawson of The Guardian ranked it as the most memorable television portrayal of Churchill. A sequel, Into the Storm, was released in 2009, with Churchill portrayed by Brendan Gleeson, which focuses on the prime ministers days in office during World War II. The Sunshine Boys The Sunshine Boys is a 1975 American comedy film directed by Herbert Ross and produced by Ray Stark, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and based on the play of the same name by Neil Simon, about two legendary comics brought together for a reunion and revival of their famous act. The cast included real-life experienced vaudevillian actor George Burns as Lewis, Walter Matthau as Clark, and Richard Benjamin as Ben, with Lee Meredith, F. Murray Abraham, Rosetta LeNoire, Howard Hesseman, and Ron Rifkin in supporting roles. This would be Matthaus last Neil Simon movie until 1982s I Ought to Be in Pictures with Ann-Margret and Dinah Manoff. Losing Isaiah Losing Isaiah is a 1995 American drama film starring Jessica Lange and Halle Berry, directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal. It is based on the novel of the same name by Seth Margolis. The screenplay is written by Naomi Foner Gyllenhaal. The original music score is composed by Mark Isham. The Tuskegee Airmen The Tuskegee Airmen is a 1995 HBO television movie based on the exploits of an actual groundbreaking unit, the first African-American combat pilots in the United States Army Air Corps, that fought in World War II. The film was directed by Robert Markowitz and stars Laurence Fishburne, Cuba Gooding Jr., John Lithgow, and Malcolm-Jamal Warner. Main Khiladi Tu Anari Main Khiladi Tu Anari is a 1994 Indian action comedy film directed by Sameer Malkan. The screenplay is written by Sachin Bhowmick. Starring Akshay Kumar, Saif Ali Khan and Shilpa Shetty in pivotal roles, the film went on to become one of the top 5 highest-grossing movies of the year and was declared a box office success at the end of its theatrical run. It was the second installment in the Khiladi franchise. The massive success of this film catapulted Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan to the top rung of Bollywoods leading men and cemented their status as bankable stars, and as a successful pair following Yeh Dillagi. Kumar in particular, who also had 1994 hits like Mohra, Suhaag, and Elaan, gained a considerable fan following, especially among the youth. He became renowned for his thrilling action scenes featuring martial arts and hand-to-hand combat; his daring stunts; his athletic dance moves and his rugged, macho good looks. The core storyline is loosely based on the 1991 movie The Hard Way with few scenes copied from 1987 movie Lethal Weapon. The Echo The Echo is a 2008 American horror film that is a remake of the Filipino film Sigaw. Yam Laranas, who co-wrote and directed the original film, also directed the remake. The remake was written by Eric Bernt and Iza Calzado reprises her role from the original. Stolen Stolen is a 2009 American drama mystery thriller film directed by Anders Anderson and starring Josh Lucas, Jon Hamm and Rhona Mitra. Mega Piranha Mega Piranha is a 2010 science fiction disaster horror film produced by The Asylum. It was directed by Eric Forsberg and stars Tiffany, Paul Logan and Barry Williams. In the tradition of The Asylums catalog, this film is a mockbuster of Piranha 3D. It was filmed in Belize, Central America. Liquid Sky Liquid Sky is a 1982 independent American science fiction film directed by Slava Tsukerman and starring Anne Carlisle and Paula E. Sheppard. It debuted at the Montreal Film festival in August 1982 and was well received at several film festivals thereafter. It was produced with a budget of $500,000. It became the most successful independent film of 1983, grossing $1.7 million in the first several months of release. The film is seen as heavily influencing a club scene that emerged in the early 2000s in Brooklyn, Berlin, Paris, and London called electroclash. Lou Lou is a 2017 American computer-animated short film written and directed by Dave Mullins and produced by Pixar. It was theatrically released alongside Pixars Cars 3 on July 23, 2017. The short is about a lost and found box and the unseen monster within. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 90th Academy Awards. Hunterrr Hunterrr is a 2015 Indian adult comedy film written and directed by Harshavardhan Kulkarni. The film features Gulshan Devaiah, Radhika Apte and Sai Tamhankar in lead roles. The film revolves around an unassuming sex addict and his lustful journey in life. The film was released on 20 March 2015. The film was remade in Telugu as Babu Baga Busy with Srinivas Avasarala in the lead role. Special Special is a 2006 film, combining elements from several genres: comedy-drama, psychological thriller, satire, and science fiction. It was written and directed by Hal Haberman and Jeremy Passmore. The film was released in theatres in the United Kingdom on November 17, 2006 and on DVD in the United Kingdom on March 5, 2007. It was released in theatres in the United States on November 21, 2008. Don't Blink Dont Blink is a 2014 American psychological horror film written and directed by Travis Oates. It stars an ensemble cast that includes Mena Suvari, Brian Austin Green, Joanne Kelly, and Zack Ward, who also produced. A group of ten friends visit a remote resort, which they subsequently find empty. As they attempt to find out what happened to the other guests, they are horrified to find that they too are disappearing. It received a limited release on September 18, 2014. The Bubble The Bubble is a 2006 romantic drama directed by Eytan Fox telling the story of two men who fall in love, one Israeli and one Palestinian. The title of the film refers to Tel Aviv, a relatively peaceful city in a tumultuous region and the setting of the film. No Mercy No Mercy is a 2010 South Korean action thriller film written and directed by Kim Hyeong-jun. Sol Kyung-gu won Best Actor at the 18th Chunsa Film Art Awards for his performance. In addition, the film has been picked up by audiences due to its shocking twist. The Sense of an Ending The Sense of an Ending is a 2017 British-American mystery drama film directed by Ritesh Batra and written by Nick Payne, based on the novel of the same name by Julian Barnes. The film stars Jim Broadbent, Charlotte Rampling, Harriet Walter, Billy Howle, Emily Mortimer and Michelle Dockery. The film had its world premiere at the Palm Springs International Film Festival on 2 January 2017. It was released in the United States on 10 March 2017, by CBS Films and Lionsgate, and in the United Kingdom on 14 April 2017, by StudioCanal. Design for Living Design for Living is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Fredric March, Gary Cooper, and Miriam Hopkins. Based on the premise of the 1932 play Design for Living by Noël Coward, with a screenplay by Ben Hecht, the film is about a woman who cannot decide between two men who love her, and the trio agree to try living together in a platonic friendly relationship. Criticism was mixed, with some critics praising the film, but many were ambivalent about its great departure from Cowards play. Coward said, "Im told that there are three of my original lines left in the film—such original ones as Pass the mustard." The film was a box office success, ranking as one of the top ten highest-grossing films of 1933. All three of the lead actors—March, Cooper, and Hopkins—received attention from this film as they were all at the peak of their careers. Jacknife Jacknife is a 1989 American film directed by David Jones and starring Robert De Niro, Ed Harris and Kathy Baker. The film focuses on a small, serious story, with emphasis on characterization and the complex tension between people in a close relationship. Stephen Metcalfe, upon whose play Strange Snow the film was based, wrote the screenplay. The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore is a 2011 animated short film directed by William Joyce and Brandon Oldenburg, and produced by Moonbot Studios in Shreveport. Described as an "allegory about the curative powers of story," the film centers on bibliophile Lessmore and his custodianship of a magical library of flying books. It was created using computer animation, miniatures and traditional hand-drawn techniques. After winning over a dozen film festivals, the film was awarded the Best Animated Short Film at the 84th Academy Awards. An official iPad app based on the film was also released in the Apple App Store. This however requires updating as it does not work with the current iOS. A book adaptation was released in late 2012. Dr. Phibes Rises Again Dr. Phibes Rises Again is a 1972 British horror-dark comedy film, produced by Louis M. Heyward, directed by Robert Fuest, that stars Vincent Price and Robert Quarry. The film is a sequel to The Abominable Dr. Phibes. After seeking vengeance on the men whom he blamed for his wifes death in the first film, Phibes returns to seek eternal life in Egypt, while he pursues a centuries-old man who holds the ancient secrets that Phibes needs. The Zone La Zona is a 2007 Mexican-Spanish co-production film by director Rodrigo Plá. The film describes a failed break-in attempt in a gated community and the consequences for the thieves and the residents. La Zona was given the Venice Film Festival’s award for best debut feature in 2007. Jannat: In Search of Heaven... Jannat is a 2008 Indian crime romance film directed by Kunal Deshmukh, and produced by Mukesh Bhatt. The film stars Emraan Hashmi opposite Sonal Chauhan in lead roles. It released on 16 May 2008 and was a huge success worldwide, receiving positive response from critics and managing to do well at the box office. Digging for Fire Digging for Fire is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed by Joe Swanberg and co-written by Swanberg and Jake Johnson. It stars an ensemble cast led by Johnson, Rosemarie DeWitt, Brie Larson, Sam Rockwell, Anna Kendrick, Orlando Bloom and Mike Birbiglia. Johnson and DeWitt play a married couple who find a gun and a bone in the backyard of a house they are staying in. The films plot was inspired by a similar incident in which Johnson discovered a gun and a bone in his backyard. Instead of a traditional script, he and Swanberg wrote an outline that summarized the plot but included no dialogue. They cast the film mainly by contacting their friends and other actors who they knew had enjoyed their previous work. It was filmed over 15 days in Los Angeles County. Swanberg dedicated the film to filmmaker Paul Mazursky. Digging for Fire premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2015. It was released in theaters on August 21, 2015 by The Orchard and on video on demand on August 25, 2015. The film was generally well received by critics. That Darn Cat! That Darn Cat! is a 1965 American Walt Disney Productions thriller comedy film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Hayley Mills and Dean Jones in a story about bank robbers, a kidnapping and a mischievous cat. The film was based on the 1963 novel Undercover Cat by Gordon and Mildred Gordon. The title song was written by the Sherman Brothers and sung by Bobby Darin. The 1997 remake includes a cameo appearance by Dean Jones. Twelve Chairs The Twelve Chairs is a 1971 Soviet comedy film directed by Leonid Gaidai. It is an adaptation of the novel, The Twelve Chairs. Two If by Sea Two If by Sea is a 1996 American romantic comedy film directed by Bill Bennett, and starring Sandra Bullock and Denis Leary. The screenplay, written by Leary and Mike Armstrong, is based on a story by Leary, Armstrong, and Ann Lembeck. Sinners and Saints Sinners and Saints is a 2010 action-thriller film directed by and co-written by William Kaufman and starring Johnny Strong, Kevin Phillips, Costas Mandylor, Sean Patrick Flanery, Bas Rutten, Method Man, Kim Coates and Tom Berenger. The film is set in the dark underbelly of New Orleans. It was released in North America on DVD and Blu-ray on January 10, 2012. Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr. Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr. is a 1999 documentary film by Errol Morris about execution technician Fred A. Leuchter. Run Ronnie Run Run Ronnie Run! is an American comedy film and a spin-off inspired by the HBO sketch comedy show Mr. Show. The recurring character Ronnie Dobbs is the focal point of the movie. It was directed by Troy Miller. While the film was produced in 2001 it was released direct-to-video in 2003. The Pixar Story The Pixar Story, directed by Leslie Iwerks, is a documentary of the history of Pixar Animation Studios. An early version of the film premiered at the Sonoma Film Festival in 2007, and it had a limited theatrical run later that year before it was picked up by the Starz cable network in the United States. The film was released, outside North America, on DVD in summer 2008 as part of the "Ultimate Pixar Collection", a box set of Pixar films. It was then included as a special feature on the WALL-E special edition DVD and Blu-ray releases, which were launched on November 18, 2008. The film premiered on BBC in the United Kingdom on August 24. Perfect Creature Perfect Creature is a New Zealand made horror/thriller film from 2007, written and directed by Glenn Standring and starring Saffron Burrows and Dougray Scott, set in an alternate universe New Zealand. The New Zealand release date was 18 October 2007. The Seventh Victim The Seventh Victim is a 1943 American horror film noir directed by Mark Robson and starring Tom Conway, Jean Brooks, Isabel Jewell, Kim Hunter, and Hugh Beaumont. Written by DeWitt Bodeen and Charles ONeal, and produced by Val Lewton for RKO Radio Pictures, the film focuses on a young woman who stumbles on an underground cult of devil worshippers in Greenwich Village, New York City, while searching for her missing sister. It marks Robsons directorial debut and was Hunters first onscreen role. ONeal had written the script as a murder mystery, set in California, that followed a woman hunted by a serial killer. Bodeen revised the script, basing the story on a Satanic society he had encountered in New York City. Filming took place over 24 days in May 1943 at RKO Studios in Los Angeles. Released on August 21, 1943, the film failed to garner significant income at the box office and received mixed reviews from critics, who found its narrative incoherence a primary fault. It was later revealed that Robson and an editor, John Lockert, had removed four substantial scenes from the final cut, including an extended conclusion. In spite of its mixed reception, the film became a cult film in England, noted by critics for its homoerotic undertones. 102 Not Out 102 Not Out is a 2018 Hindi-language Indian comedy-drama film directed by Umesh Shukla and starring Amitabh Bachchan and Rishi Kapoor in the lead roles. The film is based on the eponymous Gujarati play written by Saumya Joshi. 102 Not Out was released on 4 May 2018. The U.S. vs. John Lennon The U.S. vs. John Lennon is a 2006 documentary film about English musician John Lennons transformation from a member of The Beatles to a rallying anti-war activist striving for world peace during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The film also details the attempts by the United States government under President Richard Nixon to silence him. The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival and its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in New York City and Los Angeles on 15 September 2006, and had a nationwide release on 29 September. A soundtrack composed of John Lennon tracks was released by Capitol Records and EMI on 26 September 2006. The film makes extensive use of archival footage of Lennon and Yoko Ono, and includes an interview conducted by anti-war reporter Gloria Emerson. The U.K. release was on December 8, 2006, 26 years to the day after the death of John Lennon. The DVD was released on February 13, 2007 in the United States. The film made its cable television debut in the U.S. on August 18, 2007 on VH1 Classic. The Uninvited Guest The Uninvited Guest is a 2004 Spanish mystery thriller film and the directorial debut of Guillem Morales. It stars Andoni Gracia, Mónica López and Francesc Garrido. Disorder Disorder is a 2015 French-Belgian drama-thriller film directed by Alice Winocour about a home invasion, starring Matthias Schoenaerts as an ex-soldier with PTSD. It was screened in competition in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The Hills Have Eyes Part II The Hills Have Eyes Part II is a 1984 American horror film written and directed by Wes Craven. The film stars Tamara Stafford, Kevin Spirtas, John Bloom, Michael Berryman, Penny Johnson, Janus Blythe, John Laughlin, Willard E. Pugh, Peter Frechette, and Robert Houston. The Hills Have Eyes Part II is the sequel to the 1977 film. The film was produced by Barry Cahn, Jonathan Debin, and Peter Locke. Drums Along the Mohawk Drums Along the Mohawk is a 1939 American historical drama film based upon a 1936 novel of the same name by American author Walter D. Edmonds. The film was produced by Darryl F. Zanuck and directed by John Ford. Henry Fonda and Claudette Colbert portray settlers on the New York frontier during the American Revolution. The couple suffer British, Tory, and Indian attacks on their farm before the Revolution ends and peace is restored. Edmonds based the novel on a number of historic figures who lived in the valley. The film—Fords first Technicolor feature—was well received. It was nominated for two Academy Awards and became a major box office success, grossing over US$1 million in its first year. A Room for Romeo Brass A Room for Romeo Brass is a 1999 British comedy-drama film directed and written by Shane Meadows. It was co-written by frequent Meadows collaborator Paul Fraser. Filming began in September 1998. The film stars Andrew Shim as Romeo Brass, Ben Marshall as Gavin Woolley and Paddy Considine as Morell. It marked the screen debut of Vicky McClure and Considine, the latter of whom went on to star in Meadows 2004 film, Dead Mans Shoes. It was nominated in three categories at the 1999 British Independent Film Awards. Beyond the Clouds Beyond the Clouds is a 1995 Italian-French-German romance film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and Wim Wenders and starring John Malkovich, Sophie Marceau, Vincent Perez, Irène Jacob, and Jean Reno. The film consists of four stories of romantic love and illusion told from the perspective of a wandering film director. In the first story, two beautiful young lovers are unable to consummate their passion because the young man desires impossible perfection. In the second story, the director follows a woman who reveals that she murdered her father. In the third story, a man makes an effort to appease both his wife and his mistress. In the fourth story, a young man is romantically infatuated with a woman who is soon to enter a convent. This was the final feature-length film by Antonioni before his death in 2007. Born in East L.A. Born in East L.A. is a 1987 American comedy film written and directed by Cheech Marin, based on his song of the same name, released as a 1984 single by Cheech & Chong. The film focuses on Rudy Robles, a Mexican American from East Los Angeles who is mistaken for an Illegal alien and deported. Born in East L.A. marked Marins first solo film, without the involvement of his comedy partner, Tommy Chong, at the insistence of executive Frank Price, who was fired between greenlighting and production due to the failure of Howard the Duck. Born in East L.A. was ultimately a financial success, and bolstered Marins reputation in the Latino community, winning several awards at the Havana Film Festival. I Am Dina I Am Dina is a 2002 Norwegian-Swedish-Danish film directed by Ole Bornedal. It is based on the 1989 book Dinas bok by Herbjørg Wassmo. The movie was one of the most high-profile in Norwegian movie history. Don't Tempt Me Dont Tempt Me is a 2001 Mexican and Spanish co-production comedy film. The screenplay for the film was written especially for Penélope Cruz and Victoria Abril by the award-winning Spanish writer and director Agustín Díaz Yanes of Nadie hablará de nosotras cuando hayamos muerto. Not Cool Not Cool is a 2014 American romantic comedy film directed, produced, and edited by Shane Dawson. The film centers around a group of high school friends reuniting over their Thanksgiving break during college. It is one of two films that were produced for the Starz reality competition show The Chair, where the competitors use the same screenplay to create their own film. The film stars Cherami Leigh, Shane Dawson, Drew Monson, Michelle Veintimilla, Lisa Schwartz, and Bill Laing. The film grossed $36,026 in the US against an $800,000 budget. Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is a 1961 American science fiction disaster film, produced and directed by Irwin Allen, and starring Walter Pidgeon and Robert Sterling. The supporting cast includes Peter Lorre, Joan Fontaine, Barbara Eden, Michael Ansara, and Frankie Avalon. The films storyline was written by Irwin Allen and Charles Bennett. The opening title credits theme song was sung by Frankie Avalon. The film was distributed by 20th Century Fox. The Dark Hours The Dark Hours is a 2005 Canadian horror film directed by Paul Fox and written by Wil Zmak. Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior is a 2006 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Brenda Song and Shin Koyamada. Koyamada plays a Chinese monk who visits the title character, an American teenager played by Song, claiming Wendy is the reincarnation of a powerful female warrior and the only person who can prevent an ancient evil spirit from destroying the world. This film had more than 5.7 million viewers on the night of its premiere making Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior the fifth highest viewed DCOM at the time. It also received the highest rating in the history of Disney Channel Japan. The film also broke records in the United Kingdom and Europe making Disney Channel the highest rated kids channel in Europe. The film was shot almost entirely in Auckland, New Zealand. Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior was the second DCOM to be added on the iTunes Store. Disney released several products to promote the film. A sequel was scheduled to begin filming in early 2008, but was eventually cancelled. Bound to Vengeance Bound to Vengeance is a 2015 American horror-thriller film about a woman who escapes her confinement in a basement by a sexual predator. The film had its world premiere on January 23, 2015 at the Sundance Film Festival and stars Tina Ivlev, who forces her captor to reveal the location of his other captives. The Four Feathers The Four Feathers is a 1939 British Technicolor adventure film directed by Zoltan Korda, starring John Clements, Ralph Richardson, June Duprez, and C. Aubrey Smith. Set during the reign of Queen Victoria, it tells the story of a man accused of cowardice. It is widely regarded as the best of the numerous film adaptations of the 1902 novel of the same name by A.E.W. Mason. The Field The Field is a 1990 Irish drama film written and directed by Jim Sheridan and starring Richard Harris, John Hurt, Sean Bean, Brenda Fricker and Tom Berenger. It was adapted from John B. Keanes 1965 play of the same name. The film is set in the early 1930s in a very underdeveloped region of rural Ireland. Le Dernier Combat (The Last Battle) Le Dernier Combat is a 1983 post-apocalyptic French film. It was the first feature-film to be directed by Luc Besson, and also features Jean Renos first prominent role. Music for the film was composed by Éric Serra. The film was the first of many collaborations between Besson, Reno and Serra. A dark vision of post-apocalyptic survival, the film was shot in black and white and contains only two words of dialogue. It depicts a world where people have been rendered mute by some unknown incident. Azumi 2: Death or Love is a Japanese jidaigeki film written by Mataichiro Yamamoto and Yoshiaki Kawajiri, directed by Shusuke Kaneko, and starring Aya Ueto, Yuma Ishigaki, Chiaki Kuriyama and Shun Oguri. It is sequel to the Japanese film Azumi based on the manga series of the same title by Yū Koyama. Birds of America Birds of America is a 2008 American comedy-drama film directed by Craig Lucas, written by Elyse Friedman, and starring Matthew Perry. The film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2008, It was produced by Plum Pictures. Jamesy Boy Jamesy Boy is a 2014 American biographical crime drama film directed by Trevor White and written by White and Lane Shadgett. The film stars Spencer Lofranco, Mary-Louise Parker, Taissa Farmiga, Ving Rhames, and James Woods. It tells the true story of ex-convict James Burns. The film was released in North America on January 3, 2014 through video on demand, and in a limited release on January 17, 2014 by Phase 4 Films. Rigor Mortis Rigor Mortis is a 2013 Hong Kong horror film directed by Juno Mak, and also produced by Takashi Shimizu. The film is a tribute to the Mr. Vampire film series. Many of the former cast are featured in this film: Chin Siu-ho, Anthony Chan, Billy Lau and Richard Ng. Additionally, Chung Fat, who starred in Encounters of the Spooky Kind, is also featured. A Second Chance A Second Chance is a 2014 Danish thriller film directed by Susanne Bier. The film stars Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Ulrich Thomsen, Maria Bonnevie, Nikolaj Lie Kaas and Lykke May Andersen. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Clash by Night Clash by Night is a 1952 American film noir drama directed by Fritz Lang and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Paul Douglas, Robert Ryan, Marilyn Monroe and Keith Andes. The movie was based on the play by Clifford Odets, adapted by writer Alfred Hayes. This was the first major film in which Monroe was credited before the movies title, albeit with fourth billing. During the shooting, the now famous nude calendar photos of Monroe surfaced and reporters swarmed around and hounded the actress, creating considerable distraction for the film makers. The Eel is a 1997 film directed by Shohei Imamura and starring Kōji Yakusho, Misa Shimizu, Mitsuko Baisho, and Akira Emoto. The film is loosely based on the novel On Parole by celebrated author Akira Yoshimura, combined with elements from the directors 1966 film The Pornographers. It shared the Palme dOr at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival with Taste of Cherry. It also won the 1998 Kinema Junpo Award for Best Film of the Year. Tromeo and Juliet Tromeo and Juliet is a 1996 American independent transgressive romantic comedy film and a loose adaptation of William Shakespeares Romeo & Juliet from Troma Entertainment. The film was directed by Lloyd Kaufman from a screenplay by Kaufman and James Gunn, who also served as associate director. The film is more or less a faithful adaptation of the play except with the addition of extreme amounts of Troma-esque sexuality and violence, as well as a revised ending. The films title is a portmanteau of "Troma" and "Romeo and Juliet". The Sixth Man The 6th Man, sometimes titled The Sixth Man, is a 1997 American sports comedy film directed by Randall Miller and starring Marlon Wayans and Kadeem Hardison. The film was released in the United States on March 28, 1997. The film features real National Collegiate Athletic Association schools, although the rosters are fictitious. Some schools shown in the film include the University of Washington, University of Massachusetts Amherst, California State University, Fresno, Georgetown University, the University of Kentucky, the University of Arkansas, UCLA, and others. The film features cameos from college basketball personalities such as Jerry Tarkanian and Dick Vitale. Keane Keane is a 2004 American drama film written and directed by Lodge Kerrigan. Set in New York City, it focuses on a mentally disturbed man trying to come to terms with the abduction of his daughter several months earlier and the relationship he develops with a young girl and her mother. The film premiered at the 2004 Telluride Film Festival and was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival, the New York Film Festival, the 2005 Cannes Film Festival, and the Deauville Film Festival, where it won both the Critics Award and the Jury Special Prize, before it went into limited theatrical release in New York City on September 9, 2005. All Dogs Go to Heaven II All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 is a 1996 American animated musical fantasy comedy film, and a sequel to Goldcrest Films animated film All Dogs Go to Heaven. Produced by MGM/UA Family Entertainment and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation, it was co-directed by Paul Sabella and Larry Leker. Dom DeLuise reprises his role from the first film, alongside new cast members Charlie Sheen, Ernest Borgnine and Bebe Neuwirth, respectively. New characters are voiced by Sheena Easton, Adam Wylie and George Hearn. The film was released on March 29, 1996. Don Bluth, the director of the original film, had no involvement with it. It was the second of only two theatrical sequels to a film directed by Don Bluth to not involve Bluth himself, the first being Fievel Goes West, as 13 sequels to The Land Before Time and a single sequel to The Secret of NIMH were direct-to-video releases along with two sequels of An American Tail in 1998-2000, as well as An All Dogs Christmas Carol. This was MGMs last theatrically released animated film until Igor. It had a DVD double feature release with the first one on March 14, 2006 and January 18, 2011. It was also released on Blu-ray on March 29, 2011. The film also serves as a pilot to The Series. Crime Spree Crime Spree is a 2003 Canadian-British comedy-heist thriller film, written and directed by Brad Mirman, starring Gérard Depardieu, Harvey Keitel and French singers Johnny Hallyday and Renaud. The fish out of water film concerns a band of French thieves who get more than they bargain for after burglarizing the home of a Chicago mafia boss. Northfork Northfork is a 2003 film directed by Michael Polish and written by Michael and Mark Polish. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2003 and later received a limited release in the United States on July 11, 2003. The film stars Duel Farnes, James Woods, Nick Nolte, Michele Hicks, Daryl Hannah, Anthony Edwards, Robin Sachs, Ben Foster, Claire Forlani, Clark Gregg, Kyle MacLachlan and Peter Coyote. This is the brothers third film collaboration, after Twin Falls Idaho and Jackpot. Singam 2 Singam II is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Hari. A sequel to the 2010 film Singam and the second installment in the Singam film series, the film stars Suriya, who reprises the title role, along with Anushka Shetty, Hansika Motwani, Vivek and Santhanam in supporting roles. This film is the second installment in the Singam film series. Produced by S. Lakshman Kumar, it has music and background score by Devi Sri Prasad. The film was released on 5 July 2013 along with a Telugu dubbed version simply titled Singam, also known as Yamudu II. A Hindi dubbed version entitled Main Hoon Surya: Singham II was released later on 2 August. No Tears for the Dead No Tears for the Dead is a 2014 South Korean action film written and directed by Lee Jeong-beom. The film revolves around a professional hitman who is conflicted about killing his last target. The River The River is a 1951 film directed by Jean Renoir. It was filmed in India. It is a coming of age film. A fairly faithful dramatization of an earlier literary work of the same name, the movie attests to a teenagers coming of age and first love, and how her heart is broken when the man she falls in love with is smitten with her best friend instead. The film was produced by Kenneth McEldowney, and original music was by M. A. Partha Sarathy. The cast includes Esmond Knight, Nora Swinburne and Arthur Shields. Riley's First Date? Rileys First Date? is a 2015 Pixar computer animated romantic comedy short film directed by Josh Cooley. It premiered on August 14, 2015, at the D23 Expo in Anaheim, and was included in the October 13, 2015, Digital HD release of Inside Out, as well as the November 3, 2015, Blu-ray release. The short involves Rileys parents and their emotions, suspecting that Riley is going out on a date with a boy named Jordan. Harbinger Down Harbinger Down is a 2015 American independent science-fiction monster horror film written and directed by Alec Gillis and produced by Tom Woodruff Jr., the founders of the special effects company StudioADI, and starring Lance Henriksen. The plot of the film follows a group of graduate students aboard the eponymous crabbing trawler Harbinger who are studying the effects of global warming on a pod of Belugas in the Bering Sea. When the ships crew recover a crashed Soviet spacecraft entombed in a block of ice that is infected with alien Tardigrades, they are attacked by shapeshifting alien monsters. Funded by fan donations through Kickstarter, the film predominantly features practical creature effects created by ADI through the use of animatronics, prosthetic makeup, stop motion and miniature effects, with limited use of computer generated imagery, used only to enhance creature effects. Assassination Assassination is a 2015 South Korean espionage action film co-written and directed by Choi Dong-hoon. The film is currently the eighth-highest-grossing movie in Korean film history with over 12.7 million admissions. Mortuary Mortuary is a 2005 American zombie film directed by Tobe Hooper. It stars Dan Byrd, Alexandra Adi and Denise Crosby. Mortuary was Tobe Hoopers last US-produced film before his death in 2017. Three Times Three Times is a 2005 Taiwanese film directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. It features three separate stories of romance, set in different eras, using the same lead actors, Shu Qi and Chang Chen. In "A Time for Love," set in 1966, a soldier meets an alluring pool-hall hostess. "A Time for Freedom," set in 1911, focuses on a courtesans relationship with a freedom fighter during the Japanese occupation of Taiwan. In "A Time for Youth," set in 2005, a singer forsakes her female lover for a photographer with whom shes having an affair. The film was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival, it won the Apricot at the 2006 Yerevan International Film Festival, Armenia, for Best Feature Film and received positive reviews. In 2017, the film was listed by The New York Times as one of the 25 best films of the 21st century. It has been praised for its topical themes of communication, romance and relationships, with each linked symbolically to the era it is presented in. The Concorde... Airport '79 The Concorde ... Airport 79 is a 1979 American air disaster film and the fourth and final installment of the Airport franchise. Poorly reviewed by critics, the film also flopped at the box office. Produced on a then high budget of $14 million, it earned a little over $13 million, thus ending the enormous financial success of the Airport films. The film was directed by David Lowell Rich. The ensemble cast includes George Kennedy, who appeared in all four films from the Airport series, Susan Blakely, Alain Delon and Robert Wagner in main roles. Mercedes McCambridge and Martha Raye have cameos. Wolf Totem Wolf Totem is a 2015 drama film based on the 2004 Chinese semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Jiang Rong. Directed by French director Jean-Jacques Annaud, the Chinese-French co-production features a Chinese student who is sent to Inner Mongolia to teach shepherds and instead learns about the wolf population, which is under threat by a government apparatchik. The Beijing Forbidden City Film Corporation initially sought to hire a Chinese director, but filming humans with real wolves was considered too difficult. New Zealand director Peter Jackson was approached, but production did not take place. Annaud, whose 1997 film Seven Years in Tibet is banned in China, had his personal ban lifted and was hired to direct Wolf Totem. The film was produced under China Film Group and French-based Reperage. The French director, who had worked with animals on other films, acquired a dozen wolf pups in China and had them trained for several years by Andrew Simpson, a Canadian-based animal trainer. With a production budget of , Annaud filmed Wolf Totem in Inner Mongolia, where the book is set, for over a year. The film premiered at the European Film Market on , 2015. It was released in China on , 2015, for the start of the Chinese New Year, and it was released in France on , 2015. It was originally reported that the film had been selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards. However, when the final list was announced by the Academy, Chinas submission was listed as Go Away Mr. Tumor by Han Yan. The Medusa Touch The Medusa Touch is a 1978 British supernatural thriller film directed by Jack Gold. It stars Richard Burton, Lino Ventura, Lee Remick and Harry Andrews, with cameos by Alan Badel, Derek Jacobi, Gordon Jackson, Jeremy Brett and Michael Hordern. The screenplay was by John Briley, based on the novel The Medusa Touch by Peter Van Greenaway. Nightmare City Nightmare City is a science-fiction horror film directed by Umberto Lenzi. The film stars Hugo Stiglitz as a television news reporter who witnesses the collapse of order in a city overrun by irradiated blood-drinking ghouls. Victims of the ghouls rise from the dead to join the host, adding to the chaos. The Widow of Saint-Pierre The Widow of Saint-Pierre is a 2000 film by Patrice Leconte with Juliette Binoche, Daniel Auteuil and Emir Kusturica. Based on an actual case, it tells the story of a disillusioned army officer whose love for his wife in her efforts to save a convicted murderer leads him to disobey orders. The film made its North American debut at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival. It was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 2001 for Best Foreign Language Film and in that year was also nominated for two César Awards. The Nest The Nest, also known as Nid de guêpes, is a French action/thriller movie, co-written and directed by Florent Emilio Siri. The literal translation of the French title is Wasps Nest. The film is quasi-remake of the 1976 film, Assault on Precinct 13, which in turn was inspired by 1959s Rio Bravo. Dorothy Mills Dorothy Mills is a 2008 psychological thriller mystery film directed by Agnès Merlet. Starring Carice van Houten and Jenn Murray, the film is about a psychiatrist assigned to work on the case of a disturbed young girl. Magical Girl Magical Girl is a 2014 Spanish neo-noir crime drama film directed by Carlos Vermut. The film was screened at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival and the 2014 San Sebastián International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Shell. It won the Goya Award for Best Actress for Bárbara Lennie at the 29th Goya Awards ceremony. Return to Halloweentown Return to Halloweentown is a Disney Channel Original Movie that premiered on October 20, 2006. It is the fourth and final installment in the Halloweentown series. In this sequel, Marnie Piper and her brother, Dylan Piper, go to Witch University to attend college in Halloweentown. While at college, dark forces try to control her magic. This is the only Halloweentown film to not feature Kimberly J. Brown as Marnie Piper, who played the role in the previous three films. In addition, Emily Roeske did not reprise her role as Sophie Piper. This film also makes the Halloweentown series one of the first Disney Channel Original Movies to produce a fourth installment. The premiere scored 7.5 million viewers. The DVD was released on August 28, 2007. Beyond Outrage is a 2012 Japanese yakuza film directed by Takeshi Kitano, starring Kitano, Toshiyuki Nishida, and Tomokazu Miura. It is a sequel to Kitanos 2010 film Outrage and is followed by the 2017 film Outrage Coda. Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion is a 2018 French computer-animated adventure family comedy film co-directed by Alexandre Astier and Louis Clichy. The screenplay by Astier is based on the Asterix comic book characters created by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. The film was released in France on 5 December 2018. Icon Film Distribution released the films English dub in Australia starting 30 May 2019. Torrente 3: El protector Torrente 3: El protector is a 2005 Spanish black comedy film directed, written, produced and starring Santiago Segura as the lead character, Spanish cop José Luis Torrente. The film was the third in the popular Torrente series and was successful at the box office. Santiago Segura decided to make a parody of the American film The Bodyguard, which was directed by Mick Jackson and starred Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston. Just Getting Started Just Getting Started is a 2017 American action comedy film directed and written by Ron Shelton, his first feature film since Hollywood Homicide. The film stars Morgan Freeman, Tommy Lee Jones, Rene Russo, Elizabeth Ashley and Glenne Headly in her final film role. The plot follows an ex-FBI agent who must put aside his personal feud with a former mob lawyer at a retirement home when the mafia comes to kill the pair. It was released in the United States on December 8, 2017, by Broad Green Pictures, was panned by critics and was a box office bomb, grossing just $7 million against its $22 million budget. Mike Bassett: England Manager Mike Bassett: England Manager is a 2001 satirical comedy film directed by Steve Barron. The film follows Mike Bassett, who is appointed England manager from a lower football league after managing an obscure team that wins the League Cup. It received mixed reviews. A faux-documentary, the film follows Bassett as he starts his international management career after Englands football manager has a heart attack. Journalist Martin Bashir provides voice-over, and the film features satirical cameo appearances from prominent figures such as Pelé and Atomic Kitten. Minimal use of on-field action is employed, with the focus centered on behind-the-scenes events in boardrooms and the locker room. Embracing the embarrassment of Englands football record, the film makes use of fan violence, tabloid assassination of the team, and the often amateur nature of English football. After qualifying for the World Cup on a technicality, Bassett and the team head to Brazil for the tournament. The film was followed by a television series, Manager in 2005. In 2014 a second film, Mike Bassett: Interim Manager, attempted to get £250,000 funding on the website Kickstarter. After the time limit for the funding expired, the campaign was cancelled, and there has since been no further news of this second film. Moon Over Parador Moon over Parador is a 1988 American romantic comedy film, starring Richard Dreyfuss, Raúl Juliá and Sonia Braga. It is a remake of the 1939 film The Magnificent Fraud, based on the unpublished short story entitled "Caviar for His Excellency" by Charles G. Booth. Isle of Flowers Isle of Flowers is a 1989 Brazilian short film by Jorge Furtado. It tracks the path of a tomato from grower to the child who collects it as food from a dump with the help of voiceover and a collection of illustrative images. The director stated the film was inspired by the works of Kurt Vonnegut and Alain Resnais, among others. The film has been denounced as "materialistic" because one of its early credits displays the phrase "God doesnt exist". Nevertheless, critic Jean-Claude Bernardet defined Isle of Flowers "a religious film", and the Brazilian National Bishop Confederation awarded the film with the Margarida de Prata, calling it "the best Brazilian film of the year" in 1990. In 1995, Isle of Flowers was chosen by the European critics as one of the 100 most important short films of the century. Pilot "Pilot" is the pilot episode and series premiere of the American television series Prison Break, which premiered on August 29, 2005 in the United States. That night, it was aired as the first of a two-part pilot special, along with "Allen", which was broadcast straight after this episode. The episode was directed by series producer Brett Ratner, noted director of such works as Rush Hour and Red Dragon, and written by series creator and producer Paul Scheuring. The episode was given numerous positive reviews in not just the US, but from the majority of the rest of world, reaching record ratings in various countries. The episode introduces the two main protagonists of the series: Michael Scofield and Lincoln Burrows. Lincoln Burrows has been sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit: the murder of Terrence Steadman, the brother of the Vice President of the United States. Every motion to delay or appeal to Burrows execution has been exhausted due to the high profile of the case. Burrows brother Michael Scofield, a structural engineer, plans to get himself incarcerated so he can save his brother from his death sentence, by using his new body tattoo. The Sky Crawlers is a 2008 Japanese anime film, directed by Mamoru Oshii. It is an adaptation of Hiroshi Moris novel of the same name. It was released across Japanese theatres by Warner Bros. Japan on August 2, 2008. Animated by Production I.G, the film was written by Chihiro Itō, featuring character designs by Tetsuya Nishio and music by Kenji Kawai. The 3D CG animation for the movie was produced by the Polygon Pictures studio, who also produced the 3D CG for Oshiis previous film Innocence. Body Shots Body Shots is a 1999 American drama film written by David McKenna and directed by Michael Cristofer. It stars Sean Patrick Flanery, Jerry OConnell, Amanda Peet, Tara Reid and Ron Livingston. It tells the story of eight singles whose night of drunken debauchery goes terribly wrong. Beau Geste Beau Geste is a 1939 Paramount Pictures action/adventure film starring Gary Cooper, Ray Milland, Robert Preston, Brian Donlevy, and Susan Hayward. Directed and produced by William A. Wellman, the screenplay was adapted by Robert Carson, based on the 1924 novel of the same title by P. C. Wren. The music score was by Alfred Newman and cinematography was by Theodor Sparkuhl and Archie Stout. Six Men Getting Sick Six Men Getting Sick is a 1967 experimental animated short film, directed by David Lynch. A student project that was developed over the course of a semester, it is Lynchs first film and was shot while he was attending the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The film consists of an animated painting, depicting six dysmorphic figures regurgitating in sequence with the sound of a siren loop. The film was created on a budget of $200 and upon its screening it was well received by Lynchs peers, earning the Dr. William S. Biddle Cadwalader Memorial Prize at the schools experimental-painting-and-sculpture contest. Six Men Getting Sick received a home-media release in 2001 as part of The Short Films of David Lynch DVD, and it has been noted by critics as containing a similar narrative structure to his 1977 debut feature film Eraserhead. Madame Madame is a 2017 French comedy-drama film directed by Amanda Sthers. The Spitfire Grill The Spitfire Grill is a 1996 American film written and directed by Lee David Zlotoff and starring Alison Elliott, Ellen Burstyn, Marcia Gay Harden, Will Patton, Kieran Mulroney and Gailard Sartain. It tells a story of a woman who was just released from prison and goes to work in a small-town café known as The Spitfire Grill. The film won the Audience Award at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival, prompting several distributors to enter into a bidding war in response to the positive buzz, but when the movie was finally released, audiences and critics as a whole responded less favorably than they had at Sundance. The movie was the basis for the 2001 Off-Broadway musical of the same name by James Valcq and Fred Alley. How to Get Ahead in Advertising How to Get Ahead in Advertising is a 1989 British film written and directed by Bruce Robinson and starring Richard E. Grant and Rachel Ward. The title is a pun and can be literally taken as "How to Get a Head in Advertising". Another Me Another Me is a 2013 psychological thriller drama film directed by Isabel Coixet. It is based on the novel of the same name by Catherine MacPhail. The film had its world premiere at the Rome Film Festival on 15 November 2013. The film was released in Spain on 27 June 2014 and in the United States on 22 August 2014. Hitchcock/Truffaut Hitchcock/Truffaut is a 2015 French-American documentary film directed by Kent Jones about François Truffauts book on Alfred Hitchcock, Hitchcock/Truffaut, and its impact on cinema. Truffaut interviewed Hitchcock over eight days in 1962 at his offices at Universal Studios to write his book. The documentary features reflections from directors including James Gray, Martin Scorsese, Paul Schrader, Wes Anderson, David Fincher, Arnaud Desplechin, and Olivier Assayas, and is narrated by Bob Balaban, who co-starred with Truffaut in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Hitchcock/Truffaut was first screened at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival and was shown in the TIFF Docs section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah is a 1991 Japanese kaiju film written and directed by Kazuki Ōmori and produced by Shōgo Tomiyama. The film, produced and distributed by Toho Studios, is the 18th film in the Godzilla franchise, and is the third film in the franchises Heisei period. The film features the fictional monster characters Godzilla and King Ghidorah, and stars Kōsuke Toyohara, Anna Nakagawa, Megumi Odaka, Katsuhiko Sasaki, Akiji Kobayashi, Yoshio Tsuchiya, and Robert Scott Field. The production crew of Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah remained largely unchanged from that of the previous film in the series, Godzilla vs. Biollante. Because the previous installment was a box office disappointment, due to a lack of child viewership and alleged competition with the Back to the Future franchise, the producers of Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah were compelled to create a film with more fantasy elements, along with time travel. Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah was the first Godzilla film since 1975s Terror of Mechagodzilla to feature a newly orchestrated score by Akira Ifukube. The film was released theatrically in Japan on December 14, 1991, and was followed by Godzilla vs. Mothra the following year. It was released direct-to-video in North America in 1998 by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment. Though Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah was more financially successful than Godzilla vs. Biollante, the film became somewhat controversial in the United States as a result of perceived anti-Americanism stemming from a scene where Godzilla kills several American soldiers. The Thief of Bagdad The Thief of Bagdad is a 1924 American silent swashbuckler film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Douglas Fairbanks, and written by Achmed Abdullah and Lotta Woods. Freely adapted from One Thousand and One Nights, it tells the story of a thief who falls in love with the daughter of the Caliph of Baghdad. In 1996, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Fairbanks considered this to be the favorite of his films, according to his son. The imaginative gymnastics suited the athletic star, whose "catlike, seemingly effortless" movements, were as much dance as gymnastics. Along with his earlier Robin Hood, the film marked Fairbankss transformation from genial comedy to a career in "swashbuckling" roles. The movie, strong on special effects of the period and featuring massive Arabian-style sets, also proved to be a stepping stone for Anna May Wong, who portrayed a treacherous Mongol slave. The Thief of Bagdad is now widely considered one of the great silent films and Fairbankss greatest work. Fairbanks biographer Jeffrey Vance writes, "An epic romantic fantasy-adventure inspired by several of the Arabian Nights tales, The Thief of Bagdad is the greatest artistic triumph of Fairbankss career. The superb visual design, spectacle, imaginative splendor, and visual effects, along with his bravura performance, all contribute to making this his masterpiece." The Childhood of a Leader The Childhood of a Leader is a 2015 historical mystery drama film, co-written, co-produced and directed by Brady Corbet, and is Corbets feature film directorial debut. It is loosely based on Jean-Paul Sartres short story The Childhood of a Leader, published in 1939 in a collection entitled The Wall. Corbet co-wrote the screenplay with his wife Mona Fastvold, and filmed both an English and a French language version. The film chronicles the childhood of a fascist leader in the period immediately following World War I. Production began in early 2015, in Budapest,. The film had its world premiere in-competition at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival on 5 September 2015 and won two awards at the festival, Best Debut film and Best Director. Spirits of the Dead Spirits of the Dead is an "omnibus" film comprising three segments. The French title Histoires extraordinaires is from the first collection of Edgar Allan Poes short stories translated by French poet Charles Baudelaire; the English title Spirits of the Dead is from an 1827 poem by Poe. American International Pictures distributed this horror anthology film featuring three Poe stories directed by European directors Roger Vadim, Louis Malle and Federico Fellini. Jane Fonda, Alain Delon, Peter Fonda, Brigitte Bardot, and Terence Stamp are among the stars. The English-language version features narration by Vincent Price. S.O.B. S.O.B. is a 1981 American comedy film written and directed by Blake Edwards. It stars Julie Andrews, Richard Mulligan, Robert Preston, Larry Hagman, Robert Vaughn, Robert Webber, Loretta Swit, Shelley Winters and William Holden in his final film role before his death in November that year. The film was produced by Lorimar and was released by Paramount Pictures on July 1, 1981. The Manhattan Project The Manhattan Project is a 1986 American science fiction thriller film. Named after the World War II-era program that constructed the first atomic bombs, the plot revolves around a gifted high school student who decides to construct an atomic bomb for a national science fair. It was directed by Marshall Brickman, based upon his screenplay co-written with Thomas Baum, and starred Christopher Collet, John Lithgow, John Mahoney, Jill Eikenberry and Cynthia Nixon. This was the first production from the short-lived Gladden Entertainment. The films director and screenplay co-writer Marshall Brickman had established his career as a co-writer on several Woody Allen films. The Manhattan Project was his third film as director, following the comedies Simon and Lovesick. The Original Kings of Comedy The Original Kings of Comedy is a 2000 American stand-up comedy film directed by Spike Lee and featuring the comedy routines of Steve Harvey, D.L. Hughley, Cedric the Entertainer, and Bernie Mac. Filmed in front of a live audience at the Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotte, the comedians give the audience their views about African-American culture, race relations, religion, and family. The film was produced by MTV Productions and Latham Entertainment, and was distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was shot over the last two nights of the Kings of Comedy tour with Harvey, Hughley, Cedric, and Mac. Its on-stage routines are intercut with brief sections of video footage showing the comedians backstage, promoting the show on the radio, at the hotel, and during a basketball game. The films popularity led to multiple spin-off films. Welcome Back Welcome Back is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by Anees Bazmee and produced by Firoz Nadiadwala. It is a sequel to Welcome and features an ensemble cast that includes Anil Kapoor, Nana Patekar, John Abraham, Shruti Haasan, Dimple Kapadia, Paresh Rawal and Naseeruddin Shah. While Kapoor, Patekar and Rawal have reprised their roles from the previous film, Abraham and Hassan are new additions to the lead cast. Made on a budget of US$16 million, the film was largely shot in and around Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Welcome Back was released worldwide on 4 September 2015. Hellion Hellion is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Kat Candler. The film stars Aaron Paul as an emotionally absent father of two sons. It also stars Juliette Lewis, Josh Wiggins, Deke Garner, Jonny Mars and Annalee Jefferies. The film premiered in-competition in the US Dramatic Category at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. Friendship! Friendship! is a 2010 German film directed by Markus Goller. Import Export Import/Export is an Austrian drama film by the director Ulrich Seidl from 2007. It was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and won the Grand Prix - Golden Apricot reward at the Yerevan International Film Festival. The film was shot in Vienna, Ukraine, Romania, the Czech Republic and Slovakia from 2005 until May 2007 on 16mm film. Simultaneously, the film follows a nurse from Ukraine searching for a better life in the West and an unemployed security guard from Austria heading East for the same reason. A Long Story Uzun Hikâye is a 2012 Turkish drama film, co-produced by Suat Kapkı and Taner Özbel written by Yiğit Güralp and directed by Osman Sınav based on a novella by Mustafa Kutlu. The movie premiered on October 12, 2012. The Glass Key The Glass Key is a 1942 American crime drama film and film noir directed by Stuart Heisler and based on the novel of the same name by Dashiell Hammett. An earlier film version had been released in 1935. Stand by Me Doraemon is a 2014 Japanese 3D computer animated science fiction comedy film based on the Doraemon manga series and directed by Ryūichi Yagi and Takashi Yamazaki. It was released on 8 August 2014. It is the highest-grossing film of the Doraemon franchise. Bang Zoom! Entertainment premiered an English-dubbed version of the film at the Tokyo International Film Festival on 24 October 2014. The plot combines with the short stories "All the Way From the Country of the Future", "Imprinting Egg", "Goodbye, Shizuka-chan", "Romance in Snowy Mountain", "Nobitas the night Before a Wedding" and "Goodbye, Doraemon..." into a new complete story – from the first time Doraemon came to Nobitas house to Doraemon bidding farewell to Nobita. Stand by Me Doraemon was a commercially successful film in Japan. It ranked number-one on the box office charts for five consecutive weeks and was the second highest-grossing Japanese film for 2014 in Japan, with a box office total of 8.38 billion Yen, behind Disneys Frozen. In February 2015, it won the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year at the 38th Japan Academy Prize. Khumba Khumba is a 2013 3D South African computer-animated comedy film directed and produced by Anthony Silverston, written by Silverston and Raffaella Delle Donne. The film stars the voices of Jake T. Austin, Steve Buscemi, Loretta Devine, Laurence Fishburne, Richard E. Grant, AnnaSophia Robb, Catherine Tate, and Liam Neeson. It was the second movie made by Triggerfish Animation Studios and is distributed by Millennium Entertainment in the US. The International distribution rights are being licensed by Cinema Management Group. The film is about Khumba, a zebra who is half-striped like a quagga and blamed for the lack of rain by the rest of his insular, abusive, superstitious herd, except his dad, mom and Tombi. He embarks on a quest to earn his stripes. The film was dedicated in memory of The Quagga Breeding Project founder Reinhold Rau, who died on 11 February 2006. Rau was known for efforts to use selective-breeding to recreate the extinct quagga, a close relative of the plains zebra. The film premiered at the TIFF on 8 September 2013 and was released on 25 October 2013 by Indigenous Film Distribution. The film earned $28.42 million on a $20 million budget. The Yes Men Fix the World The Yes Men Fix the World is a 2009 English language documentary film about the culture jamming exploits of The Yes Men. The film premiered in New York City and Los Angeles on October 23, 2009 and in other U.S. cities beginning on October 30. Due to the movie being sued by United States Chamber of Commerce, a special edition of the movie is distributed through bittorrent through VODO and other prominent torrent sites like The Pirate Bay and EZTV. The film documents the following projects: Dow Chemical and Bhopal ExxonMobil Vivoleum Halliburton Survivaball HUD and post-Katrina public housing The New York Times hopeful future edition Betrayed Betrayed is a 1988 American drama thriller film directed by Costa-Gavras, written by Joe Eszterhas, and starring Debra Winger and Tom Berenger. The plot is roughly based upon the terrorist activities of American neo-Nazi and white supremacist Robert Mathews and his group The Order. Sorority Wars Sorority Wars is a 2009 American comedy-drama television film directed by James Hayman and written by Michelle Lovretta. It stars Lucy Hale, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Phoebe Strole, Amanda Schull, Rob Mayes, and Faith Ford. The film was shot in Vancouver and premiered on Lifetime on October 17, 2009. The Man Who Laughs The Man Who Laughs is a 1928 American silent romantic drama film directed by the German Expressionist filmmaker Paul Leni. The film is an adaptation of Victor Hugos novel of the same name and stars Mary Philbin as the blind Dea and Conrad Veidt as Gwynplaine. The film is known for the grim carnival freak-like grin on the character Gwynplaines face, which often leads it to be classified as a horror film. Film critic Roger Ebert stated, "The Man Who Laughs is a melodrama, at times even a swashbuckler, but so steeped in Expressionist gloom that it plays like a horror film." The Man Who Laughs is a Romantic melodrama, similar to films such as The Hunchback of Notre Dame. The film was one of the early Universal Pictures productions that made the transition from silent films to sound films, using the Movietone sound system introduced by William Fox. The film was completed in April 1927 but was held for release in April 1928, with sound effects and a music score that included the song, "When Love Comes Stealing", by Walter Hirsch, Lew Pollack, and Ernö Rapée. Turks & Caicos Turks & Caicos is a 2014 British action drama/political thriller television film, written and directed for the BBC by the David Hare. It follows Page Eight, which aired on BBC Two in August 2011 and is followed by Salting the Battlefield. Support the Girls Support the Girls is a 2018 American comedy film written and directed by Andrew Bujalski. It stars Regina Hall, Haley Lu Richardson, James LeGros, AJ Michalka, Dylan Gelula, Shayna McHayle, Lea DeLaria, Jana Kramer, and Brooklyn Decker. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 9, 2018, and was theatrically released on August 24, 2018, by Magnolia Pictures. It received positive reviews from critics, with Halls performance earning particular praise. Hall earned nominations at the Independent Spirit Awards and Gotham Independent Film Awards and won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress, the first African-American to win the award. Thunderpants Thunderpants is a 2002 British-German-American family film about a boy whose incredible capacity for flatulence gets him a job as an astronaut. The film was directed by Pete Hewitt, whose previous work included Bill & Teds Bogus Journey and The Borrowers. The script was written by Phil Hughes, based on a story by Peter Hewitt about a boy who dreams of being a spaceman, but has a problem with flatulence. Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 is a 1987 American black comedy slasher film edited, written, and directed by Lee Harry, and co-written by Joseph H. Earle. It is the sequel to 1984s Silent Night, and was followed by Better Watch Out! in 1989. Its plot focuses on Ricky Caldwell, the brother of Billy Chapman, and his own trauma regarding his parents Christmas Eve murders, which triggers his own killing spree. The film relies heavily on flashbacks, utilizing approximately 25 minutes of archive footage from the original film. Necronomicon: Book of Dead Necronomicon is a 1993 French-American anthology horror film. It features three distinct segments and a wraparound directed by Brian Yuzna, Christophe Gans and Shusuke Kaneko and written by Gans, Yuzna, Brent V. Friedman, and Kazunori Itō. The films ensemble cast includes stars Jeffrey Combs, Bruce Payne, Richard Lynch, Belinda Bauer, Maria Ford, Dennis Christopher, Gary Graham, and David Warner. The extensive special makeup and animatronic effects were supervised by Tom Savini and were created by John Carl Buechler, Christopher Nelson, and Screaming Mad George. The three stories in the film are based on three H. P. Lovecraft short stories: The Drowned is loosely based on The Rats in the Walls, The Cold is based on Cool Air, and Whispers is based on The Whisperer in Darkness. The Other Side of the Bed The Other Side of the Bed a.k.a. The Wrong Side of the Bed is a 2002 Spanish musical comedy film directed by Emilio Martínez Lázaro. Big Driver Big Driver is a 2014 crime thriller TV film based on the novella of the same name by Stephen King published in his collection Full Dark. It was directed by Mikael Salomon from a screenplay by Richard Christian Matheson. Of Mice and Men Of Mice and Men is a 1939 American drama film based on the 1937 play based on the novella of the same title by American author John Steinbeck, and starring Burgess Meredith, Betty Field and Lon Chaney Jr. The supporting cast features Charles Bickford, Roman Bohnen, Bob Steele and Noah Beery Jr. The film tells the story of two men, George and his mentally-challenged partner Lennie, trying to survive during the dustbowl of the 1930s and pursuing a dream of owning their own ranch, instead of always working for others. Starring in the lead roles were relative Hollywood newcomer Burgess Meredith as George, and veteran actor Lon Chaney Jr. as Lennie. Chaney had appeared in more than 50 films to that point in his career, but Of Mice and Men was his first major role. Betty Fields role as Mae is her breakthrough role in film. The film, produced by the Hal Roach Studios, was adapted by Eugene Solow and directed by Lewis Milestone. It was nominated for five Academy Awards. The musical score was by American composer Aaron Copland. Running in theaters in 1939, it disappeared for many years at a time until the 1980s and 1990s, when it slowly appeared in revival theater houses, video and cable and earned a following of fans who praised the movie for its brilliant interpretation of the Steinbeck novella. Confidentially Yours Confidentially Yours is a 1983 French film directed by François Truffaut. It is based on the novel The Long Saturday Night, by the American author Charles Williams, and was Truffauts last film. He died the next year, aged 52, after being diagnosed with a brain tumor. The film had a total of 1,169,635 admissions in France and was the 39th highest-grossing film of the year. Bombay Velvet Bombay Velvet is a 2015 Indian crime thriller film directed and co-produced by Anurag Kashyap, based on historian Gyan Prakashs book Mumbai Fables. It stars Ranbir Kapoor, Anushka Sharma and Karan Johar in lead roles with Kay Kay Menon, Manish Choudhary, Vivaan Shah and Siddhartha Basu appearing in supporting roles. The film was released on 15 May 2015. The film, made on a budget of 120 crore, grossed around 23 crore in the first week and it failed miserably at the box office. Gloria Gloria is a remake of the 1980 film of the same name written and directed by John Cassavetes. It was directed by Sidney Lumet and stars Sharon Stone as Gloria. It is also notable as George C. Scotts final theatrically-released film. The supporting cast also includes Jeremy Northam, Cathy Moriarty-Gentile, Bonnie Bedelia, and Barry McEvoy. Spacewalk The Age of Pioneers, also known as Spacewalk, is a Russian historical drama film about cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, the first human to perform a spacewalk. Leonov himself served as a consultant for the film. The Age of Pioneers was directed by Dmitriy Kiselev and co-produced by Timur Bekmambetov and Yevgeny Mironov, the latter also starred in the leading role. The Age of Pioneers was released on April 6, 2017, to widespread critical praise in Russia. The movie grossed RUB 561 million in Russia against a 400 million budget, and is considered a box office bomb. Communion Communion is a 1989 drama horror film based on the book of the same name by Whitley Strieber. Starring Christopher Walken and Frances Sternhagen, it tells a story of a family that experiences an extraterrestrial phenomenon while on vacation at a remote home in the wilderness during which the father is abducted and all of their lives change. According to Strieber, the story is a real-life account of his own encounter with "visitors", with Walken playing the role of the author. Jalsa Jalsa is a 2008 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by Trivikram Srinivas and produced by Allu Aravind, under the Geetha Arts banner. The film stars Pawan Kalyan, Ileana DCruz and Parvati Melton in pivotal roles and Mahesh Babu as narrator. The soundtrack of the film composed by Devi Sri Prasad, was launched on 29 February 2008. The film was originally scheduled to be released on 27 March 2008, but because of delays in the digital intermediate process, the film was released on 2 April 2008. Jalsa was released with 400 prints in 800 theaters across 1000 screens worldwide on 2 April 2008. Jalsa grossed 38 crores. Gypsy Gypsy is a 1962 American musical comedy-drama film produced and directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The screenplay by Leonard Spigelgass is based on the book of the 1959 stage musical A Musical Fable by Arthur Laurents, which was adapted from A Memoir by Gypsy Rose Lee. Stephen Sondheim wrote the lyrics for songs composed by Jule Styne. The film was remade for television in 1993. Dark Woods is a 2003 Norwegian thriller/horror film. It was nominated for an Amanda award in the categories of best film and best actor. The tagline of the film, "De skulle holdt seg unna det vannet", translates to "They shouldve stayed away from that lake". The film was seen by over 150,000 Norwegians when it first premiered, and could be said to have re-introduced the thriller genre back into Norwegian film. Audrey Rose Audrey Rose is a 1977 American psychological horror drama film directed by Robert Wise, and starring Marsha Mason, Anthony Hopkins, and Susan Swift. It was based on the novel of the same title by Frank De Felitta. The plot deals with a young girl who is believed by a man to be a reincarnation of his dead daughter. Cat Run Cat Run is a 2011 American comedy action film directed by John Stockwell. Milf MILF is a 2010 sex comedy film by The Asylum. The film borrows elements from American Pie and Revenge of the Nerds. Preservation Preservation is a 2014 horror thriller film that was directed by Christopher Denham. It had its world premiere on April 17, 2014 at the Tribeca Film Festival and stars Wrenn Schmidt as a woman trapped in a forest preserve, stalked by maniacs. The Boy Who Could Fly The Boy Who Could Fly is a 1986 American fantasy comedy-drama film written and directed by Nick Castle. It was produced by Lorimar Productions for 20th Century Fox, and released theatrically on August 15, 1986. The film stars Lucy Deakins as 14-year-old Milly Michaelson, Jay Underwood as Eric Gibb, a boy with autism, Bonnie Bedelia as Millys mother, Fred Savage as Millys little brother, Colleen Dewhurst as a teacher, Fred Gwynne as Erics uncle, Janet MacLachlan, and Mindy Cohn. After the suicide of her terminally ill father, Milly becomes friends with Eric, who lost both of his parents to a plane crash. Together, Eric and Milly find ways to cope with the loss and the pain as they escape to faraway places. The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse The League of Gentlemens Apocalypse is a 2005 disaster horror comedy film based on the British television series The League of Gentlemen. Directed by Steve Bendelack at his directorial debut and written by the series cast along with Jeremy Dyson, the film stars Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith with Michael Sheen, Victoria Wood, David Warner, Alan Morrissey, Bruno Langley, Bernard Hill, Simon Pegg and Peter Kay in guest roles. It is a British-American venture produced by Film4 Productions, BBC Films, Tiger Aspect Films and Universal Pictures. The film was released on June 3, 2005 in the United Kingdom. Murphy's Romance Murphys Romance is a 1985 American romantic comedy film directed by Martin Ritt. The screenplay by Harriet Frank Jr. and Irving Ravetch was based on the 1980 novella by Max Schott. The film stars Sally Field, James Garner, Brian Kerwin, and Corey Haim, and was produced by Laura Ziskin for Fields production company Fogwood Films. The films theme song, "Love for the Last Time," is performed by Carole King. Kiler Kiler is a 1997 Polish comedy by Juliusz Machulski, starring Cezary Pazura, Jerzy Stuhr, Janusz Rewiński, Jan Englert, Katarzyna Figura and Małgorzata Kożuchowska. The movie is a story of a taxi driver named Jerzy Kiler who is mistaken for a notorious mercenary killer by the police as well as the mafia. Seeing the movies tremendous success in Poland, Hollywood quickly purchased the rights to the movie, with the intention to adapt it for the American market, with Machulski as the executive producer. However, nothing of the sort has happened since. The Backwoods The Backwoods, alternately known in Spanish as Bosque de Sombras, is a 2006 Spanish-British thriller film directed and co-written by the Spanish director Koldo Serra. Set in 1978 in the Basque Country, Northern Spain, The Backwoods tells the story of two married couples staying in an isolated house in the woods. Once belonging to his Basque grandmother, Englishman Paul has purchased the house as a holiday retreat for himself and his Spanish wife Isabel . They are joined by fellow Englishman Norman and his wife Lucy, who are hoping the holiday will help save their marriage. While out hunting, Norman and Paul discover a deformed girl locked away in an abandoned building; deciding to rescue her, they take her back to their holiday home. The following day, a group of armed local men come to the house searching for the girl, whom they claim is their niece. Critics noted similarities between The Backwoods and earlier thrillers such as Deliverance and Straw Dogs. Daawat-e-Ishq Daawat-e-Ishq is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Habib Faisal, and produced by Aditya Chopra under the banner of Yash Raj Films. It stars Parineeti Chopra and Aditya Roy Kapur. The soundtrack was composed by Sajid-Wajid. The film was released on 19 September 2014, to mostly positive reviews. The Hindu said Daawat-e-Ishq was a "potent recipe", and Times of India gave it four stars out of five. The film collected at the box office in its first week run. 8 x 10 Tasveer 8 x 10 Tasveer is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film written and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, and produced by Percept Picture Company, starring Akshay Kumar and Ayesha Takia Azmi. The film features Sharmila Tagore, Javed Jaffrey, Anant Mahadevan, Girish Karnad, Benjamin Gilani, Rushad Rana, Andrea Tully, and Pia Shah in supporting roles. In March 2008, the cast and crew filmed in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and a few parts were noticed to be the Western Cape of South Africa. It was previously called Tasveer, but changed due to the directors insistence that the title was jinxed. The films music is composed by Salim-Sulaiman with a title track by Bohemia. The film was released theatrically on 3 April 2009. Following the mixed reception, it became a commercial failure. The Clapper The Clapper is an American comedy film written and directed by Dito Montiel, based upon Montiels novel Eddie Krumble Is the Clapper. It stars Ed Helms, Amanda Seyfried, Tracy Morgan, Adam Levine, Mickey Gooch Jr. and Russell Peters. The film marks the final film role of Alan Thicke, who died on December 13, 2016. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 23, 2017. It was released on January 26, 2018, by Momentum Pictures. There's No Business Like Show Business Irving Berlins Theres No Business Like Show Business is a 1955 20th Century-Fox musical-comedy-drama film directed by Walter Lang. It stars an ensemble cast, consisting of Ethel Merman, Dan Dailey, Donald OConnor, Mitzi Gaynor, Marilyn Monroe, Johnnie Ray, and Richard Eastham. The title is borrowed from the famous song in the stage musical Annie Get Your Gun. The screenplay was written by Phoebe Ephron and Henry Ephron, based on a story by Lamar Trotti; and the movie was Foxs first musical in CinemaScope and DeLuxe Color. Donald OConnor later called the film the best picture he ever made. Toto the Hero Toto the Hero is a 1991 Belgian film by Belgian film director and screenwriter Jaco Van Dormael. It won the Caméra dOr award at the Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. You Only Live Once You Only Live Once is a 1937 American crime drama film directed by Fritz Lang and starring Sylvia Sidney and Henry Fonda. Considered an early film noir, the film was the second directed by Lang in the United States. It is believed to have been inspired by Ben Andersons 1937 novel Thieves Like Us, itself a retelling of the story of Bonnie and Clyde. At least 15 minutes were trimmed from the original 100-minute version of the film due to its then unprecedented violence. Despite the absence of such scenes, the film is widely considered an early film noir classic. Through the Olive Trees Through the Olive Trees is a 1994 film directed and written by Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami, set in earthquake-ravaged Northern Iran. The film was selected as the Iranian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It is the final part of Kiarostamis Koker trilogy, and the plot revolves around the production of the second film; And Life Goes On..., which itself was a revisitation of the first film - Where Is the Friends Home?. Like much of Kiarostamis work, Through the Olive Trees is filmed in a naturalistic way; a complex study of the link between art and life, its narrative often blurs the boundaries between fiction and reality. Many have since declared the film a masterpiece. Shanghai Kiss Shanghai Kiss is a 2007 direct-to-DVD film directed by Kern Konwiser and David Ren. The film was released on DVD on October 9, 2007. Hayden Panettiere won the Feature Film Award at the Newport Beach Film Festival for her role as Adelaide. Liam Liu, a Chinese American actor dwelling in Los Angeles, unwittingly gets involved with a high school girl. He suddenly has to go to China after learning from his father that he has inherited his grandmothers home in Shanghai. He is not very appreciative of his Chinese roots and at first only wants to sell the house and get back to the U.S. as fast as possible. He gets a taste of Chinese customs after meeting a girl there and ends up having some big decisions to make. Gates of Heaven Gates of Heaven is a 1978 documentary film by Errol Morris about the pet cemetery business. It was made when Morris was unknown and did much to launch his career. Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins is a 2009 American made-for-television comedy film directed by Brian Levant, produced by Warner Premiere and distributed by Warner Home Video. The film aired on Cartoon Network on September 13, 2009, and later released on September 22, 2009 on DVD and Blu-Ray. It is the third installment in the Scooby-Doo live-action film series, revealing how the Mystery Inc. gang met and the events of their very first case. The live-action cast features Robbie Amell as Fred, Kate Melton as Daphne, Hayley Kiyoko as Velma and Nick Palatas as Shaggy. Scooby-Doo was created using computer-generated imagery and his voice is provided by Frank Welker, who also was a cast member of the animated series, Scooby-Doo and The Scooby-Doo Show, providing the voice of Fred. The music is scored by Academy Award-nominee David Newman, who had previously scored the theatrical films Scooby-Doo and Monsters Unleashed. The film is dedicated to Lorena Gale, who died during production. Its sequel, Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster, was released on October 16, 2010. The Killer Elite The Killer Elite is a 1975 American action thriller film starring James Caan and Robert Duvall and directed by Sam Peckinpah. The screenplay was written by Marc Norman and Stirling Silliphant adapted from the Robert Syd Hopkins novel, Monkey in the Middle. The novel was written under Hopkins pseudonym of Robert Rostand. The film represents the last collaboration between Peckinpah and soundtrack composer Jerry Fielding. Box of Moonlight Box of Moonlight is a 1996 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Tom DiCillo and starring John Turturro, Sam Rockwell, Lisa Blount and Catherine Keener. The High and the Mighty The High and the Mighty is a 1954 WarnerColor American disaster film in CinemaScope directed by William A. Wellman and written by Ernest K. Gann who also wrote the 1953 novel on which his screenplay was based. The films cast was headlined by John Wayne, who was also the projects co-producer. Composer Dimitri Tiomkin won an Oscar for his original score while his title song for the film also was nominated for an Oscar. The film received mostly positive reviews and grossed $8.5 million in its theatrical release. The supporting cast includes Claire Trevor, Laraine Day, Robert Stack, Jan Sterling, Phil Harris, and Robert Newton. Unit 7 Unit 7 is a 2012 Spanish crime drama action thriller directed by Alberto Rodríguez. It was written by Rafael Cobos and Alberto Rodríguez and stars Antonio de la Torre and Mario Casas. The film was nominated for 16 Goya Awards at the 2012 edition. Wounds Wounds is a 2019 psychological horror film written and directed by Babak Anvari and starring Armie Hammer, Dakota Johnson, and Zazie Beetz. The film is based on the novella The Visible Filth by Nathan Ballingrud. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2019, and was released in the United States on October 18, 2019, by Hulu and internationally on Netflix. Funeral in Berlin Funeral in Berlin is a 1966 British spy film directed by Guy Hamilton and based on the novel of the same name by Len Deighton. It is the second of three 1960s films starring Michael Caine as the character Harry Palmer that followed the characters from the initial film, The Ipcress File. The third film was Billion Dollar Brain. All the Best: Fun Begins All The Best: Fun Begins is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Rohit Shetty, and starring Ajay Devgn, Sanjay Dutt, Fardeen Khan, Bipasha Basu, Johny Lever, Sanjay Mishra and Mugdha Godse. The film was released on 16 October 2009, and was received positively from the audience and critics alike. The plot is loosely based on Marathi comedy play Pati Sagle Uchapati which itself is based on the English comedy play Right Bed Wrong Husband. The English play has been an inspiration for Tamil films- Veettuku Veedu and Vishwanathan Ramamoorthy as well as Kannada films- Galate Samsara and Housefull. The film was subsequently remade with slight changes in the story in Malayalam in 2010 as Best of Luck which went on to be remade in Kannada in 2015 as Ond Chance Kodi. Chuck & Buck Chuck & Buck is a 2000 American black comedy drama film directed by Miguel Arteta. It was written by and stars Mike White. Geography Club Geography Club is a 2013 American comedy-drama film directed by Gary Entin from a screenplay by Edmund Entin, based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Brent Hartinger. The film stars Cameron Deane Stewart, Justin Deeley, Meaghan Martin, Allie Gonino, Nikki Blonsky, Andrew Caldwell, Marin Hinkle, Ana Gasteyer, and Scott Bakula. Life with Mikey Life with Mikey is a 1993 American comedy film starring Michael J. Fox, Christina Vidal, Nathan Lane, Cyndi Lauper and David Krumholtz. Action Replay Action Replayy is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language science fiction romantic comedy film directed by Vipul Shah and starring Akshay Kumar and Aishwarya Rai in the lead roles. Aditya Roy Kapoor, Neha Dhupia, Rannvijay Singh, Om Puri, Kirron Kher and Rajpal Yadav play supporting roles in the film. The film was scheduled for release coinciding with Diwali 2010. The plot is loosely based on the 1985 film Back to the Future. Director Vipul Shah however insists that it is an adaptation of a Gujarati play of the same name and of H. G. Wells The Time Machine. Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple is a color 1955 Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki starring Toshiro Mifune. It is the second film of the Samurai Trilogy. The film is adapted from Eiji Yoshikawas novel Musashi. The novel is loosely based on the life of the famous Japanese swordsman, Miyamoto Musashi. The first part of the trilogy is Musashi Miyamoto and the third is Duel at Ganryu Island. The films production designer was Kisaku Itō, the set decoration was made by Makoto Sono, the consultant of art department was Kisaku Itō, the sound technician was Chōshichirō Mikami, the lighting technician was Shigeru Mori, and the choreographers were Tokuho Azuma and Yoshio Sugino. Two Much Two Much is a 1995 romantic screwball comedy film based on Donald Westlakes novel of the same name, and is also a remake of the 1984 French comedy film Le Jumeau, which was also based on Westlakes novel. Directed by Fernando Trueba, Two Much stars Antonio Banderas, Melanie Griffith, Daryl Hannah and Danny Aiello. It was released in the United States by Touchstone Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in other countries. Lew Soloff performed music for the film. School of Life School of Life is a 2005 made-for-television comedy-drama film starring Ryan Reynolds about a teacher who moves to a town and shakes the old school ways up a bit. Until the Light Takes Us Until the Light Takes Us is a 2008 American documentary film about Norwegian black metal by the directors Aaron Aites and Audrey Ewell. It was released on December 4, 2009. The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature is a 2017 3D computer-animated comedy film directed by Escape from Planet Earth director Cal Brunker and written by Brunker, Bob Barlen and Scott Bindley. A sequel to The Nut Job, it stars the voices of Will Arnett, Maya Rudolph, Jackie Chan, Katherine Heigl, Bobby Moynihan, Bobby Cannavale, Isabela Moner, Jeff Dunham, and Gabriel Iglesias. Produced by Gulfstream Pictures, Redrover International and ToonBox Entertainment, the film was released theatrically on August 11, 2017, by Open Road Films. Dark Planet Dark Planet is a two-part Russian science fiction film directed by Fyodor Bondarchuk. The film was adapted by Marina and Sergey Dyachenko from the 1969 novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky of the same Russian name, published in English as Prisoners of Power; a part of Noon Universe series. It is a dystopian story set on post-apocalyptic planet Saraksh, ruled by totalitarian regime that brainwashes its citizens. Maxim Kammerer, a space explorer from Earth, crash lands on Saraksh and becomes involved in the planets everboiling politics. The movie was released as two separate films, in December 2008 and April 2009, respectively. The film was met with mixed reviews. It was praised for visual style, social commentary and being faithful to the original novel, but also criticized for its direction, editing, and casting. Dark Planet was made with one of the largest budgets for Russian cinema at the time, and despite huge box office earnings and DVD sales the movie was considered a financial disappointment. The Offence The Offence is a 1973 British drama film directed by Sidney Lumet, based upon the 1968 stage play This Story of Yours by John Hopkins. It stars Sean Connery as police detective Johnson, who kills suspected child molester Kenneth Baxter while interrogating him. The film explores Johnsons varied, often aggressive attempts at rationalizing what he did, revealing his true motives for killing the suspect in a series of flashbacks. Trevor Howard and Vivien Merchant appear in major supporting roles. Flesh for Frankenstein Flesh for Frankenstein is a 1973 horror film written and directed by Paul Morrissey. It stars Udo Kier, Joe Dallesandro, Monique van Vooren and Arno Juerging. Interiors were filmed at Cinecittà in Rome by a crew of Italian filmmakers. In the United States, the film was marketed as Andy Warhols Frankenstein though only the title Frankenstein appeared on the print itself, and was presented in the Space-Vision 3D process in premiere engagements. It was rated X by the MPAA due to its explicit sexuality and violence. A 3-D version also played in Australia in 1986, along with Blood for Dracula, its obvious pairing. In the 1970s, a 3-D version played in Stockholm, Sweden and in London, England. The gruesomeness of the action was intensified in the original release by the use of 3D, with several disembowelments being shot from a perspective such that the internal organs are thrust towards the camera. Doctor Detroit Doctor Detroit is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Michael Pressman with writing by Bruce Jay Friedman, Carl Gottlieb, and Robert Boris. The film stars Dan Aykroyd, Howard Hesseman, Lynn Whitfield, Fran Drescher, and Donna Dixon, with a special appearance by James Brown. It is the first film Aykroyd made after the death of John Belushi as well as the first one where he is not sharing the top bill with other actors. Aykroyd and his co-star Dixon married soon after the films release. The Land That Time Forgot The Land That Time Forgot is a 1975 British-American fantasy/adventure film based upon the 1918 novel The Land That Time Forgot by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The screenplay was written by Michael Moorcock and James Cawthorn and directed by Kevin Connor. The cast included Doug McClure, John McEnery, Keith Barron, Susan Penhaligon, Anthony Ainley and Declan Mulholland. True Stories True Stories is a 1986 American musical satirical comedy film directed by David Byrne, who stars alongside John Goodman, Swoosie Kurtz, and Spalding Gray. The majority of the films music is supplied by Talking Heads. A soundtrack album, titled Sounds from True Stories, featured songs by Byrne, Talking Heads, Terry Allen & The Panhandle Mystery Band, and others. Around the same time, Talking Heads released an album titled True Stories, composed of studio recordings of songs featured in the film. True Stories was released by Warner Bros. in the United States, Canada, Italy, and Sweden in 1986, with limited release elsewhere the following year. Byrne was given much creative control over the motion pictures direction, largely due to the mainstream success of Talking Heads 1984 concert film Stop Making Sense. The Hollow Crown The Hollow Crown is a series of British television film adaptations of William Shakespeares history plays. The first cycle is an adaptation of Shakespeares second historical tetralogy, the Henriad: Richard II, Henry IV and Henry IV and Henry V, starring Ben Whishaw, Jeremy Irons and Tom Hiddleston. Olivier Award winners Rupert Goold, Richard Eyre and Thea Sharrock directed the telefilms, which were produced by Rupert Ryle-Hodges for BBC Two and executive produced by Sam Mendes and Pippa Harris under Neal Street Productions in association with NBCUniversal. The first series, which aired in the United Kingdom in 2012, received positive reviews from critics. Ben Whishaw and Simon Russell Beale won British Academy Television Awards for Leading actor and Supporting actor for their performances, and Jeremy Irons was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Awards for Best Actor for his role as Henry IV. The first episode, Richard II, was nominated for the Best Single Drama at the BAFTAs. The BBC aired the concluding cycle in 2016 as The Hollow Crown – The Wars of the Roses, a reference to the series of English civil wars known as the Wars of the Roses, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Hugh Bonneville, Judi Dench, Sophie Okonedo and Tom Sturridge. The plays were produced in 2015 by the same team that made the first series of films but were directed by the former artistic director of Royal Court Theatre and Olivier Award winner, Dominic Cooke. They are based on Shakespeares first tetralogy: Henry VI, Henry VI, Henry VI and Richard III. The adaptation presents Henry VI in two parts, incorporating all three Henry VI plays. Benedict Cumberbatch was nominated for the BAFTA Television Award for Best Leading Actor and The Wars of the Roses was nominated for Best Mini-Series. The title of the series is taken from a line in Richard II: White Collar Blues Fantozzi is a 1975 Italian satirical cult film, based on in the saga of the unlucky Italian clerk Ugo Fantozzi, written and played by his creator Paolo Villaggio. The film is a parody of middle class workers of the 1970s, unhappy and frustrated at work and with family, and is known for its use of surreal humor and for several scenes which have entered popular culture. The success of this movie rendered it a cult film that topped IT box office on sales for eight months. In the decades since its release, the films reputation has remained almost unmutated, launching Paolo Villaggios career. Its success led to a franchise of nine sequels, from 1976 to 1999. Silent Wedding Silent Wedding is a 2008 Romanian comedy-drama film about a young couple who was about to celebrate their marriage in 1953, but they were ordered to desist by the occupying Red Army and Communist authorities because the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin had died the night before. Since they could not openly celebrate, the wedding-goers try to party in silence. It was directed by Horațiu Mălăele. Kids Return is a 1996 Japanese film written, edited and directed by Takeshi Kitano. The film was made directly after Kitano recovered from a motorcycle wreck that left one side of his body paralyzed. After extensive surgery and physical therapy he quickly went about making Kids Return amidst speculation that he might never be able to work again. The movie is about two high school dropouts, Masaru and Shinji, who try to find a direction and meaning in their lives—one by becoming a yakuza lieutenant, the other by becoming a boxer. The music was composed by Joe Hisaishi, and the cinematographer was Katsumi Yanagishima. Morocco Morocco is a 1930 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Gary Cooper, Marlene Dietrich, and Adolphe Menjou. Based on the novel Amy Jolly by Benno Vigny and adapted by Jules Furthman, the film is about a cabaret singer and a Legionnaire who fall in love during the Rif War, but their relationship is complicated by his womanizing and the appearance of a rich man who is also in love with her. The film is most famous for the scene in which Dietrich performs a song dressed in a mans tailcoat and kisses another woman, both of which were rather scandalous for the period. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards in the categories of Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography and Best Director. In 1992, Morocco was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Cub Cub is a 2014 Belgian horror movie and the feature film directorial debut of Jonas Govaerts. Funds for Cub were partially raised through an IndieGoGo campaign and the film had its world premiere on 10 September 2014 at the Toronto International Film Festival. Filming took place during 2013 and stars Maurice Luijten as Sam, a young boy that goes on a camping trip with his fellow Cub Scouts, only to fall afoul of a bloodthirsty poacher. Paperhouse Paperhouse is a 1988 British dark fantasy film directed by Bernard Rose. It was based on the novel Marianne Dreams by Catherine Storr. The film stars Ben Cross, Glenne Headly and Gemma Jones. The original novel was the basis of a six-episode British TV series for children in the early 1970s which was titled Escape Into Night. Air Bud: Golden Receiver Air Bud: Golden Receiver is a 1998 American-Canadian sports comedy film directed by Richard Martin. It is the sequel to Air Bud. The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is also the last of the Air Bud films to be released theatrically. Outside the United States the film was often titled Air Bud 2. This film is dedicated in memory of the original Air Bud, who died of Synovial sarcoma – a rare form of cancer that affects soft tissue near the joints of the arm, leg, or neck – in 1998, just several months before the movies release. Unlike its predecessor, Air Bud: Golden Receiver was a box office failure, receiving negative reviews and grossing $10,224,116 against a budget of $11 million. The film received a 21% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 29 reviews and an average rating of 4.3/10. The Lost Future The Lost Future is a 2010 South African-German post-apocalyptic film from Syfy, directed by Mikael Salomon and written by Jonas Bauer. The film stars Sean Bean, Corey Sevier and Sam Claflin. It was released on DVD on 27 September 2011. The Walker The Walker is a 2007 American-British drama film written and directed by Paul Schrader and starring Woody Harrelson, Kristin Scott Thomas, Lauren Bacall, Ned Beatty, Lily Tomlin, Willem Dafoe, Moritz Bleibtreu, and Mary Beth Hurt. It is an independent production and is the latest installment in Schraders night workers series of films, starting with Taxi Driver in 1976, followed by American Gigolo in 1980 and Light Sleeper in 1992. Let It Be Let It Be is a 1970 British documentary film starring the Beatles and directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. The film documents the group rehearsing and recording songs for their twelfth and final studio album Let It Be, in January 1969. The film includes an unannounced rooftop concert by the group, their last public performance. Released just after the album in May 1970, Let It Be is the final original Beatles release. The film was originally planned as a television documentary which would accompany a concert broadcast. When plans for a broadcast were dropped, the project became a feature film. Although the film does not dwell on the dissension within the group at the time, it provides some glimpses into the dynamics that would lead to their break-up. Following the films release, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr collectively won an Academy Award for Best Original Song Score. Let It Be has not been officially available on home video since the 1980s, although original and bootleg copies of the film still circulate, while early attempts to release the film on DVD and Blu-ray did not come to fruition. In 2019, it was announced that a new version of the film incorporating previously-unseen footage, directed by Peter Jackson, would be released to coincide with the album and films fiftieth anniversary, and will be followed by a remastered re-release of the original film. The Great Waldo Pepper The Great Waldo Pepper is a 1975 American drama film directed, produced, and co-written by George Roy Hill. Set during 1926–1931, the film stars Robert Redford as a disaffected World War I veteran pilot who missed the opportunity to fly in combat, and examines his sense of postwar dislocation in 1920s America. The cast includes Margot Kidder, Bo Svenson, Edward Herrmann and Susan Sarandon. The Great Waldo Pepper depicts barnstorming during the 1920s and the accidents that led to aviation regulations by the Air Commerce Act. Me and You Me and You is a 2012 Italian drama film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, based on the novel with the same name by Niccolò Ammaniti. The film was screened out of competition at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. It was Bertoluccis final feature film before his death on 26 November 2018. Raising Victor Vargas Raising Victor Vargas is a 2002 American comedy-drama film directed by Peter Sollett, written by Sollett and Eva Vives. The film follows Victor, a Lower East Side teenager, as he deals with his eccentric family, including his strict grandmother, his bratty sister, and a younger brother who completely idolizes him. Along the way he tries to win the affections of Judy, who is very careful and calculating when it comes to how she deals with men. In a subplot, Judys friend Melonie is depicted in her own romantic adventure. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Were the World Mine Were the World Mine is a 2008 romantic musical fantasy film directed by Tom Gustafson, written by Gustafson and Cory James Krueckeberg, and starring Tanner Cohen, Wendy Robie, Judy McLane, Zelda Williams, Jill Larson, Ricky Goldman, Nathaniel David Becker, Christian Stolte, and David Darlow. The film is a story of gay empowerment, inspired by Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Roundhay Garden Scene Roundhay Garden Scene is an 1888 short silent actuality film recorded by French inventor Louis Le Prince. Filmed at Oakwood Grange in Roundhay, Leeds, in the north of England. The footage is believed to be the oldest surviving film in existence. Bang the Drum Slowly Bang the Drum Slowly is a 1973 American sports drama film directed by John D. Hancock, about a baseball player of limited intellect who has a terminal illness, and his brainier, more skilled teammate. It is a film adaptation of the 1956 baseball novel of the same name by American author Mark Harris. It was previously dramatized in 1956 on the U.S. Steel Hour with Paul Newman, Albert Salmi and George Peppard. This version stars Michael Moriarty and a then little known Robert De Niro as baseball teammates. De Niros performance in this film and in Mean Streets, released two months later, brought him widespread acclaim. Bread and Roses Bread and Roses is a 2000 film directed by Ken Loach, starring Pilar Padilla, Adrien Brody and Elpidia Carrillo. The plot deals with the struggle of poorly paid janitorial workers in Los Angeles and their fight for better working conditions and the right to unionize. It is based on the "Justice for Janitors" campaign of the Service Employees International Union. The film is critical of inequalities in the United States. Health insurance in particular is highlighted and it is also stated in the film that the pay of cleaners and other low paying jobs has declined in recent years. The films name, "Bread and Roses", derives from the 1912 textile strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Though the phrase comes from a 1911 poem by James Oppenheim, it is commonly associated with the Lawrence strike, which united dozens of immigrant communities, led to a large extent by women, under the leadership of the Industrial Workers of the World. The Heineken Kidnapping The Heineken Kidnapping is a 2011 Dutch crime film directed by Maarten Treurniet. Christmas Evil Christmas Evil is a 1980 American psychological slasher film written and directed by Lewis Jackson and starring Brandon Maggart. The plot follows a deranged man obsessed with Santa Claus who eventually goes on a murderous rampage dressed in a Santa suit. Since its release, it has gained a cult following, including praise and repeated viewings by director John Waters. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic. Tarzan & Jane Tarzan & Jane is an animated comedy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation with the original animation production by Toon City, Walt Disney Animation Australia, Wang Film Productions and Hana Animation. Released on July 23, 2002, it is a direct-to-video sequel to the Disneys 1999 animated feature Tarzan, and uses three unaired episodes of the films corresponding television series, The Legend of Tarzan. Tarzan II: The Legend Begins, a followup to the original film, was released in 2005. The film is set one year after the events of the first film. Lisbela and the Prisoner Lisbela e o Prisioneiro is a 2003 Brazilian romantic comedy film. It was directed by Guel Arraes, and is based on the 1964 play Lisbela e o Prisioneiro by Osman Lins. Filming took place in cities of Pernambuco, Igarassu, Paudalho and Recife, as well as in Rio de Janeiro and Nova Iguaçu. Stricken Stricken is a 2009 Dutch drama film directed and produced by Reinout Oerlemans and based on the book by the same name by writer Ray Kluun. The Flight of Dragons The Flight of Dragons is a 1982 animated fantasy film produced and directed by Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin loosely combining the speculative natural history book of the same name by Peter Dickinson with the novel The Dragon and the George by Gordon R. Dickson. It stars the voices of John Ritter, Victor Buono, James Gregory, James Earl Jones, and Harry Morgan. The film centers upon a quest undertaken to stop an evil wizard who plans to rule the world by dark magic. A major theme within the story is the question of whether science and magic can co-exist. This is told mostly through the experience of character Peter Dickinson, drawn from the 20th century into the magical realm. Released direct to video on August 17, 1982, it was aired as an ABC "Saturday Night Movie" on August 2, 1986, and released by Warner Brothers as a made-to-order DVD in the US on 17 November 2009 as part of the "Warner Archive Collection". The opening song is sung by Don McLean. Seven Sins Forgiven 7 Khoon Maaf, released internationally as Seven Sins Forgiven, is a 2011 Indian black comedy film directed, co-written and co-produced by Vishal Bhardwaj. The film stars Priyanka Chopra in the lead role, with Vivaan Shah, Irrfan Khan, Annu Kapoor, Neil Nitin Mukesh, John Abraham, Aleksandr Dyachenko, Naseeruddin Shah and Usha Uthup in supporting roles. The film tells the story of a femme fatale, Susanna Anna-Marie Johannes, an Anglo-Indian woman who causes seven deaths in an unending quest for love. 7 Khoon Maaf is an adaptation of the short story Susannas Seven Husbands by Ruskin Bond. After Bhardwaj saw the possibility of a script in the short story, he requested Bond to develop the story for a film adaptation. Bond expanded his four-page short story into an 80-page novella, and later Bhardwaj co-wrote the script with Matthew Robbins. The films musical score was composed by Bhardwaj, and Gulzar wrote the lyrics. Principal photography started in Kashmir before moving to Coorg, where extensive filming was done. The film opened on 18 February 2011, to universal critical acclaim, with special praise for Chopras performance. Despite the universal critical acclaim, 7 Khoon Maaf underperformed at the box-office. However, according to its producers, it made a profit by earning a total of for its box-office run and television-music-home-video rights against a production budget of . It premiered at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival, receiving several accolades at award ceremonies across India. At the 57th Filmfare Awards 7 Khoon Maaf received three nominations, winning two: the Best Actress Critics Award for Chopra and the Best Female Playback Singer for Uthup and Rekha Bhardwajs song, "Darling". The New Legend of Shaolin The New Legend of Shaolin is a 1994 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Wong Jing and Corey Yuen, and produced by Jet Li, who also starred in the lead role. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 3 March 1994. This film showcases Hung Hei-kwuns exploits as a rebel against the Qing government. This is one of two films in which Li and Miu Tse play a father-son duo, the other being My Father Is a Hero. The House I Live In The House I Live In, directed by Eugene Jarecki, is a 2012 documentary film about the War on Drugs in the United States. Even Dwarfs Started Small Even Dwarfs Started Small is a 1970 West German comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by Werner Herzog. Everlasting Moments Everlasting Moments is a 2008 Swedish drama film directed by Jan Troell, starring Maria Heiskanen, Mikael Persbrandt and Jesper Christensen. It is based on the true story of Maria Larsson, a Swedish working class woman in the early 20th century, who wins a camera in a lottery and goes on to become a photographer. It has been compared to Troells previous films Heres Your Life and As White as in Snow, which are both set around the same period. The film won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film and was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Golden Globe Awards. It also made the January shortlist for Best Foreign Language Film at the 81st Academy Awards, but wasnt selected as one of the final nominees. The Hospital The Hospital is a 1971 satirical film directed by Arthur Hiller. It stars George C. Scott as Dr. Herbert Bock. The Hospital was written by Paddy Chayefsky, who was awarded the 1972 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Chayefsky also narrates the film and was one of the producers; he had complete control over the casting and content of the film. Operation Red Sea Operation Red Sea is a 2018 Chinese action war film directed by Dante Lam and starring Zhang Yi, Huang Jingyu, Hai Qing, Du Jiang and Prince Mak. The film is loosely based on the evacuation of the 225 foreign nationals and almost 600 Chinese citizens from Yemens southern port of Aden during late March in 2015 Yemeni Civil War. The film is in similar style to that of Operation Mekong. It serves as the highlight film presented to audiences as a gift for the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army, as well as the partys 19th National Congress. This film is said to be "Chinas first modern naval film". The film has grossed USD$579 million, and received critical acclaim from critics, making it currently the fourth-highest-grossing ever in China and highest grossing Chinese film in 2018. It was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Ghost of Frankenstein The Ghost of Frankenstein is a 1942 American horror film, and the fourth in a series of films produced by Universal Studios based upon characters in Mary Shelleys novel Frankenstein. The film features Lon Chaney Jr. as the Monster, taking over from Boris Karloff, who played the role in the first three films of the series, and Bela Lugosi in his second and final appearance as the demented Ygor. The supporting cast features Lionel Atwill, Cedric Hardwicke, Ralph Bellamy and Evelyn Ankers. Mute Witness Mute Witness is a 1995 Russian-British-German horror film written, directed, and produced by Anthony Waller. The film was shot in Moscow, while Alec Guinnesss scenes were filmed in Germany. Keep the Lights On Keep the Lights On is a 2012 American drama film written by Ira Sachs and Mauricio Zacharias and directed by Sachs. It premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, and was released on September 7, 2012 by Music Box Films. The film stars Thure Lindhardt as Erik, a Danish filmmaker living in New York City to work on a documentary film about artist Avery Willard; while there, he enters into a loving but complicated long-term relationship with Paul, a lawyer in the publishing industry who struggles with drug addiction. The films cast also includes Julianne Nicholson, Souléymane Sy Savané, Paprika Steen, David Anzuelo, Maria Dizzia, and Miguel Del Toro. The film is based on Sachs own past relationship with Bill Clegg, a literary agent who published his own memoir about his struggles with addiction, Portrait of an Addict as a Young Man, in 2010. Love at First Bite Love at First Bite is a 1979 horror comedy film directed by Stan Dragoti and written by Robert Kaufman, using characters originally created by Bram Stoker. It stars George Hamilton, Susan Saint James, Richard Benjamin and Arte Johnson. The original music score was composed by Charles Bernstein. The films tagline is: "Your favorite pain in the neck is about to bite your funny bone!" The Story of Qiu Ju The Story of Qiu Ju is a 1992 Chinese comedy-drama film. The film was directed by Zhang Yimou and, as in many of his films, stars Gong Li in the title role. The screenplay is an adaption of Chen Yuanbins novella The Wan Familys Lawsuit. The film tells the story of a peasant woman, Qiu Ju, who lives in a rural area of China. When her husband is kicked in the groin by the village head, Qiu Ju, despite her pregnancy, travels to a nearby town, and later a big city to deal with its bureaucrats and find justice. The film was selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film was a hit at film festivals and won the Golden Lion award at the Venice Film Festival in 1992. Officer Down Officer Down is a 2013 American action film directed by Brian A. Miller. Dorff plays a corrupt cop who seeks redemption. Gertrud Gertrud is a 1964 Danish drama film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer, based on the 1906 play of the same name by Hjalmar Söderberg. The title role of Gertrud Kanning is played by Nina Pens Rode, with Bendt Rothe as her husband, Gustav Kanning, and Baard Owe as her lover, Erland Jansson. Gertrud was Dreyers final film. It is notable for its many long takes, one of which is a nearly ten-minute take of Gertrud and her ex-lover, Gabriel, talking about their pasts. The film opened to divided responses but is now considered one of Dreyers major works. Krippendorf's Tribe Krippendorfs Tribe is a 1998 American comedy film based on Frank Parkins novel of the same name, directed by Todd Holland. The film stars Richard Dreyfuss as the eponymous professor, along with Jenna Elfman, Natasha Lyonne, and Lily Tomlin. Running Out of Time Running Out of Time is a 1999 Hong Kong action thriller film produced and directed by Johnnie To and starring Andy Lau as a cancer-ridden criminal who challenges a police negotiator, played by Lau Ching-wan, to a 72-hour battle of wits and courage. Andy Lau won his first Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor in 2000 for his performance in the film. The film was followed by a sequel, Running Out of Time 2, which was released in 2001. The Trials of Cate McCall The Trials of Cate McCall is a 2013 American drama film directed and written by Karen Moncrieff and starring Kate Beckinsale, Nick Nolte and Clancy Brown. Infection is a 2004 Japanese horror film directed by Masayuki Ochiai. The film is about a run-down hospital where a doctors mistake unwittingly creates horrific consequences for the staff at the hospital. The film was adapted from Ochiais earlier screenplay from Tales of the Unusual. On its release, the film was part of the six-volume J-Horror Theater series. On the films release in Japan, it was the second highest gross film at the weekend box office, only being beaten by the film I Robot. Dirty Dirty is a 2005 American crime drama film directed by Chris Fisher. The film stars Cuba Gooding Jr. and Clifton Collins The film was released in the United States on November 9, 2005. Sunday Bloody Sunday Sunday Bloody Sunday is a 1971 British drama film written by Penelope Gilliatt, directed by John Schlesinger and starring Murray Head, Glenda Jackson, Peter Finch and Peggy Ashcroft. It tells the story of a free-spirited young bisexual artist and his simultaneous relationships with a divorced female recruitment job consultant and a gay male Jewish doctor. The film is significant for its time in that Finchs homosexual character is depicted as successful and relatively well-adjusted, and not particularly upset by his sexuality. In this sense, Sunday Bloody Sunday was a considerable departure from Schlesingers previous film Midnight Cowboy, which portrayed its queer characters as alienated and self-loathing, as well as other gay-themed films of the era, including The Boys in the Band and Some of My Best Friends Are.... Drive Drive is a 1997 action film starring Mark Dacascos, Kadeem Hardison, Tracey Walter, John Pyper-Ferguson, Brittany Murphy, and Masaya Kato. The film was directed by Steve Wang with stunt work and fight choreography done by Koichi Sakamoto. The film was released straight-to-video. What Men Talk About What Men Talk About is a 2010 Russian comedy written and directed by Dmitriy Dyachenko, filmed in the genre of road movie based on the Russian play Conversations middle-aged men have about women, movies and aluminum forks with the participation of the actors of the comic theatre "Quartet E". What Men Talk About is the third film adaptation of the theatre "Quartet". After a successful theatrical release, What Men Still Talk About was announced. In April 2010, the film began licensing issued on DVD by The Mystery of Sound. Mara Mara is a 2018 American supernatural horror film directed by Clive Tonge in his feature-length debut and written by Jonathan Frank. The film stars Olga Kurylenko as criminal psychologist Kate Fuller, who investigates the murder of a man and is haunted by the titular demon who kills people in their sleep. The film also stars Craig Conway and Rosie Fellner. Tonge and Frank based the films story on conditions and mythology surrounding both sleep paralysis and Brugada syndrome. The film was released by Saban Films on September 7, 2018. Glossary of Broken Dreams Glossary of Broken Dreams is a 2018 Austrian/American documentary film directed by Johannes Grenzfurthner. The essayistic feature film tries to present an overview of political concepts such as freedom, privacy, identity, resistance, etc. Grenzfurthner calls his project an "ideotaining cinematic revue" about political ideas he considers important. Grenzfurthner cites frustration about the current level of political debate as a primary influence for making the film. He couldnt "tolerate ignorant and topically abusive comments on the Internet anymore." So he teamed up with writer and activist Ishan Raval to: "explain, re-evaluate, and sometimes sacrifice political golden calves of discourse." The film features performances by Amber Benson, Max Grodenchik, Jason Scott Sadofsky, and others. The film was produced by art group monochrom. Tekken: Blood Vengeance is a 2011 Japanese 3D computer-animated film based on the Tekken video game series, produced by Digital Frontier and distributed by Asmik Ace Entertainment in association with Bandai Entertainment. The film premiered in North America by Bandai Entertainment on July 26, 2011, and in Australia on July 27, 2011 in a special exclusive one-off screening. It premiered on September 3, 2011 in Japan. The film was released on Blu-ray Disc on November 22, 2011 in the USA, and December 1, 2011 in Japan. The 2D version of the film was also released as a standalone DVD on November 22, 2011 in the USA, and December 22, 2011 in Japan. It was later included with the Nintendo 3DS title, Prime Edition. Lavender Lavender is a 2016 American-Canadian drama film directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly and written by Colin Frizzell and Ed Gass-Donnelly. The film stars Abbie Cornish, Dermot Mulroney, Justin Long, Diego Klattenhoff, Peyton Kennedy and Lola Flanery. The film was released on DirecTV on February 3, 2017, before being released on VOD and in theaters on March 3, 2017, by Samuel Goldwyn Films. She Done Him Wrong She Done Him Wrong is a 1933 pre-Code American crime/comedy film starring Mae West and Cary Grant. The plot includes melodramatic and musical elements, with a supporting cast featuring Owen Moore, Gilbert Roland, Noah Beery Sr., Rochelle Hudson, and Louise Beavers. It was directed by Lowell Sherman, and produced by William LeBaron. The film is famous for Wests many double entendres and quips, including her best-known, "Why dont you come up sometime and see me?" The film was adapted from the successful Broadway play Diamond Lil by Mae West. The Hays Code declared the play banned from the screen and repeatedly demanded changes to remove associations with or elements from the play, including suggested titles with the word "diamond". The adaption was finally allowed under the condition that the play not be referred to in publicity or advertising. Blonde Venus and Madame Butterfly, both predate She Done Him Wrong but West always claimed to have discovered Grant for her film, claiming that until then Grant had only made "some tests with starlets". The script was adapted by Harvey F. Thew and John Bright. Original music was composed by Ralph Rainger, John Leipold and Stephan Pasternacki. Charles Lang was responsible for the cinematography, while the costumes were designed by Edith Head. King Kong Lives King Kong Lives is a 1986 American monster adventure film directed by John Guillermin. Produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group and featuring special effects by Carlo Rambaldi, the film stars Linda Hamilton and Brian Kerwin. The film is a sequel to the 1976 remake of King Kong. Naqoyqatsi Naqoyqatsi, also known as Naqoyqatsi: Life as War, is a 2002 American film directed by Godfrey Reggio and edited by Jon Kane, with music composed by Philip Glass. It is the third and final film in the Qatsi trilogy. Naqoyqatsi is a Hopi word meaning "life as war". In the films closing credits, Naqoyqatsi is also translated as "civilized violence" and "a life of killing each other". While Koyaanisqatsi and Powaqqatsi examine modern life in industrial countries and the conflict between encroaching industrialization and traditional ways of life, using slow motion and time-lapse footage of cities and natural landscapes, about eighty percent of Naqoyqatsi uses archive footage and stock images manipulated and processed digitally on non-linear editing workstations and intercut with specially-produced computer-generated imagery to demonstrate societys transition from a natural environment to a technology-based one. Reggio described the process as "virtual cinema". Vincere Vincere is an Italian film based on the life of Benito Mussolinis first wife, Ida Dalser. It stars Giovanna Mezzogiorno as Dalser and Filippo Timi as Mussolini. It was filmed under the direction of Marco Bellocchio, who also wrote the screenplay with Daniela Ceselli, and it was released 22 May 2009 in Italy. It was the only Italian film in competition at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. It won four Silver Hugos at the Chicago International Film Festival 3 Ninjas Knuckle Up 3 Ninjas Knuckle Up is a 1995 American martial arts comedy film and a prequel to 3 Ninjas Kick Back. The film was directed by Shin Sang-ok, credited as "Simon Sheen". The film was shot in 1992, the same year the first film was released, but was not released until 1995. An Affair of Love Une liaison pornographique is a 1999 romantic drama film by Frédéric Fonteyne, and written by Philippe Blasband. Steins Gate the Movie: Load Region of Déjà vu is a 2013 Japanese animated science fiction film produced by White Fox. It is a follow-up to the 2011 anime television series Steins;Gate, which was based on the video game of the same name, and is part of the Science Adventure franchise. The film premiered in Japanese theaters on April 20, 2013 and was released on BD/DVD on December 13, 2013. The film has been licensed in North America by Funimation, and it was released in English in March 2017. Goemon is a 2009 Japanese historical fantasy film written and directed by Kazuaki Kiriya. It is loosely based on the story of Ishikawa Goemon, a legendary outlaw hero who stole valuables from the rich and gave them to the poor. The film is a fictional account of Goemons exploits and his role during the final phase of Sengoku period, particularly the period leading up to the decisive Battle of Sekigahara. Like Kiriyas previous film, Casshern, Goemon was filmed on a digital backlot, and made use of over 2,500 visual effects. Goemon was released in North America on DVD and Blu-ray Disc by Funimation on April 19, 2011, and features an English dubbed audio track. Cadence Cadence is a 1990 film directed by Martin Sheen, in which Charlie Sheen plays an inmate in a United States Army military prison in West Germany during the 1960s. Sheen plays alongside his father Martin Sheen and brother Ramon Estevez. The film is based on a novel by Gordon Weaver. Idlewild Idlewild is a 2006 American musical film written and directed by Bryan Barber. The film stars André 3000 and Big Boi of the hip hop duo Outkast, and Idlewild features musical numbers written, produced and chiefly performed by Outkast. Idlewild contrasts the groups hip-hop/funk/soul sound against a story based on a juke joint in the fictional Depression-era town of Idlewild, Georgia in 1935. Distributed by Universal Pictures, the film is an HBO Films co-production alongside Mosaic Media Group and Forensic Films. The film features an ensemble cast including Terrence Howard, Paula Jai Parker, Paula Patton, Cicely Tyson, Ben Vereen, Patti LaBelle, Ving Rhames, Macy Gray, Faizon Love, Bruce Bruce, Malinda Williams, Jackie Long and Bill Nunn. Idlewild received mixed reviews from critics and was a moderate box office success, grossing $12 million worldwide. It was nominated for six Black Reel Awards. The Terror Live The Terror Live is a 2013 South Korean action thriller film written and directed by Kim Byung-woo. It stars Ha Jung-woo as an ambitious news anchorman who monopolizes the live broadcast of a terrorist attack following the explosion of Mapo Bridge on the Han River, as the story unfolds within the narrow confines of a radio booth. Kickboxer 2: The Road Back Kickboxer 2 is a 1991 American martial arts film directed by Albert Pyun and written by David S. Goyer. It is the first sequel in the Kickboxer franchise, and stars Sasha Mitchell in the role of David Sloane, the brother of Kickboxers lead character Kurt, portrayed by Jean-Claude Van Damme. Love & Sex Love & Sex is a 2000 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Valerie Breiman. It stars Famke Janssen and Jon Favreau. Mulan Mulan: Rise of a Warrior, also known as Mulan: Legendary Warrior, is a 2009 Chinese film starring Zhao Wei as the titular protagonist. The director, Jingle Ma, has explained that this film is vastly different from the 1998 Walt Disney animated film and that the looks from the character in this movie adheres more to his imagination. Zhao Wei was cast by Ma as Hua Mulan over actresses Zhang Ziyi, Michelle Yeoh, and Liu Yifei, who were all considered for the role. Manifesto Manifesto is a 2015 Australian-German multi-screen film installation written, produced and directed by Julian Rosefeldt. It features Cate Blanchett in 13 different roles performing various manifestos. The film was shot over 12 days in December 2014 in locations in and around Berlin. The film premiered and screened at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image from December 9, 2015, to March 14, 2016. A 90-minute feature version premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2017. The Quatermass Xperiment The Quatermass Xperiment is a 1955 British science fiction horror film drama from Hammer Film Productions, based on the 1953 BBC Television serial The Quatermass Experiment written by Nigel Kneale. The film was produced by Anthony Hinds, directed by Val Guest, and stars Brian Donlevy as the eponymous Professor Bernard Quatermass and Richard Wordsworth as the tormented Carroon. Jack Warner, David King-Wood, and Margia Dean appear in co-starring roles. The films storyline concerns three astronauts that have been launched into space aboard a single stage to orbit rocket. The returning spacecraft, designed by Professor Quatermass, crash lands with only one of its original crew aboard, Victor Carroon. Something has infected him during the spaceflight, and he begins mutating into an alien organism which, if it spawns, will engulf the Earth and destroy humanity. When the mutating Carroon escapes from custody, Quatermass and Scotland Yards Inspector Lomax, have just hours to track it down and prevent a catastrophe. Like its source TV serial, the film was a major success in the UK and brought public attention to Hammer Film Productions name around the world. The films US release was as a double feature with The Black Sleep. Where the Money Is Where the Money Is is a 2000 comedy-drama crime film directed by Marek Kanievska, written by E. Max Frye, and starring Paul Newman, Linda Fiorentino and Dermot Mulroney. The film, a critical and box office failure, was Newmans second-to-last live-action theatrical release, though he would continue doing award-winning voice-over and live action television work for a number of years. Toss-Up Toss-Up is a 2004 Turkish drama film, produced, written and directed by Uğur Yücel, starring Kenan İmirzalıoğlu and Olgun Şimşek as two soldiers return home from their military service in southeastern Turkey with disabilities. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won a record 11 awards at the 41st Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival including the Golden Orange for Best Film. Feast III: The Happy Finish Feast III: The Happy Finish is a 2009 American horror comedy film and the third installment of the Feast trilogy. The film was released, direct to DVD, on February 17, 2009. Strawberry and Chocolate Strawberry and Chocolate is an internationally co-produced film, directed by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea and Juan Carlos Tabío, based on the short story "The Wolf, The Forest and the New Man" written by Senel Paz in 1990. Senel Paz also wrote the screenplay for the film. When the Bough Breaks When the Bough Breaks is a 2016 American erotic psychological thriller film directed by Jon Cassar and starring Morris Chestnut, Regina Hall, Theo Rossi and Jaz Sinclair. It was written by Jack Olsen. The screenplay concerns a woman who begins to develop a deadly crush on the husband of the couple she is surrogate mothering for. Filming began on February 2, 2015 in New Orleans. The film was released on September 9, 2016, received generally negative reviews and grossed $30 million. The Harder They Come The Harder They Come is a 1972 Jamaican crime film directed by Perry Henzell and co-written by Trevor D. Rhone, and starring Jimmy Cliff. The film is most famous for its reggae soundtrack that is said to have "brought reggae to the world". Enormously successful in Jamaica, the film also reached the international market and has been described as "possibly the most influential of Jamaican films and one of the most important films from the Caribbean". The Mistress of Spices The Mistress of Spices is a 2005 film by Paul Mayeda Berges, with a screenplay by Gurinder Chadha and Berges. It is based upon the novel Mistress of Spices by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. The film stars Aishwarya Rai. The soundtrack was created by Craig Pruess, who also contributed to the Bend It Like Beckham soundtrack. Vincent Wants to Sea Vincent Wants to Sea is a 2010 German drama film directed by Ralf Huettner. The Burmese Harp is a 1956 Japanese drama film directed by Kon Ichikawa. Based on a childrens novel of the same name written by Michio Takeyama, it tells the story of Japanese soldiers who fought in the Burma Campaign during World War II. A member of the group goes missing after the war, and the soldiers hope to uncover whether their friend survived, and if he is the same person as a Buddhist monk they see playing a harp. The film was among the first to show the losses of the war from a Japanese soldiers perspective. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film of 1956. In 1985, Ichikawa remade The Burmese Harp in color with a new cast, and the remake was a major box office success, becoming the number one Japanese film on the domestic market in 1985 and the second largest Japanese box office hit up to that time. Iron Maiden: Flight 666 Iron Maiden: Flight 666 is a concert documentary film featuring the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden. The film follows the band on the first leg of their Somewhere Back in Time World Tour between February and March 2008, during which they travelled on their own customised Boeing 757, Ed Force One, which used the call-sign "666". Flight 666 is co-produced by Toronto-based Banger Films, known for their documentaries A Headbangers Journey, Global Metal and Beyond the Lighted Stage. The film was shot in high-definition video with accompanying 5.1 surround sound produced by Kevin Shirley. It was distributed by Arts Alliance Media and EMI in select digital theatres on 21 April 2009. Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo is a 1944 American war film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is based on the historic Doolittle Raid, Americas first retaliatory air strike against Japan four months after the December 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Mervyn LeRoy directed Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo and Sam Zimbalist produced the film. The screenplay by Dalton Trumbo was based on the 1943 book of the same name, by Captain Ted W. Lawson, a pilot on the raid. The film stars Van Johnson as Lawson, Phyllis Thaxter as his wife Ellen, Robert Walker as Corporal David Thatcher, Robert Mitchum as Lieutenant Bob Gray and Spencer Tracy as Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Doolittle, the man who planned and led the raid. In the book Lawson gave an eyewitness account of the training, the mission, and the aftermath as experienced by his crew and others who flew the mission on April 18, 1942. Lawson piloted "The Ruptured Duck", the seventh of 16 B-25s to take off from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet. The film accurately depicted the raid and used actual wartime footage of the bombers. Ten Thousand Saints Ten Thousand Saints is a 2015 American drama film written and directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini. It is based on the novel of the same name by Eleanor Henderson. The film stars Asa Butterfield as Jude Keffy-Horn, the protagonist of the story. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2015. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on August 14, 2015 by Screen Media Films. Walking Out Walking Out is a 2017 American drama film directed by Alex & Andrew J. Smith and starring Matt Bomer. It was screened in the U.S. Dramatic Competition section of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. It was released on October 6, 2017 by IFC Films. It was filmed on location in Livingston, Paradise Valley, and Bozeman, Montana. Korkusuz Korkak Korkusuz Korkak is a 1979 Turkish comedy film directed by Natuk Baytan. Terribly Happy Terribly Happy is a 2008 Danish film directed by Henrik Ruben Genz, based on Erling Jepsens novel of the same name from 2004. Deadheads Deadheads is a 2011 American zombie comedy film co-directed, co-written, and co-produced by Brett Pierce and Drew T. Pierce. It stars Michael McKiddy and Ross Kidder as sentient zombies who go on a road trip. Fire at Sea Fire at Sea is a 2016 Italian documentary film directed by Gianfranco Rosi. It won the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 89th Academy Awards. It was also selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the awards but it was not nominated in that category. The Yearling The Yearling is a 1946 family film drama directed by Clarence Brown, produced by Sidney Franklin, and released in Technicolor by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The screenplay by Paul Osborn and John Lee Mahin was adapted from Marjorie Kinnan Rawlingss novel of the same name. The film stars Gregory Peck, Jane Wyman, Claude Jarman Jr., Chill Wills, and Forrest Tucker. The story is about a young boy who adopts a trouble-making young deer. The story was later adapted as the 1994 TV film The Yearling starring Peter Strauss and Jean Smart. Toy Story Toons: Partysaurus Rex Toy Story Toons: Partysaurus Rex is a 2012 Pixar computer animated short film directed by Mark Walsh. It was first screened in theaters ahead of the 3-D theatrical re-release of Finding Nemo. Partysaurus Rex is the third and final short in the Toy Story Toons series, based on the characters from the Toy Story feature films. The short involves Rex getting left in a bathroom and making friends with bath toys. Wise Guys Wise Guys is a 1986 black Mafia comedy film directed by Brian De Palma and produced by Aaron Russo from a screenplay written by George Gallo and Norman Steinberg. It stars Danny DeVito and Joe Piscopo as two small-time mobsters from Newark, and features Harvey Keitel, Ray Sharkey, Lou Albano, Dan Hedaya, and Frank Vincent. Batla House Batla House is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film written by Ritesh Shah and directed by Nikkhil Advani. Inspired by the Batla House encounter case that took place in 2008, the film stars John Abraham. His character Sanjay Kumar is inspired by Sanjeev Kumar Yadav, the police officer who played a crucial role in the encounter. The film showcases the encounter and in its aftermath, Sanjay Kumars struggle to catch the fugitives and prove the encounter wasnt a fake one, while dealing with nationwide hatred and posttraumatic stress disorder. Batla House was theatrically released in India on 15 August 2019. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film has earned 113.33 crore worldwide. The Diabolical The Diabolical is a 2015 American science fiction horror film directed by Alistair Legrand and written by Legrand and Luke Harvis. It stars Ali Larter as a single mother who battles evil forces in her house. It premiered at SXSW in March 2015 and, after being released internationally, received a limited release in the US in October 2015. Beyond the Gates Beyond the Gates is a 2016 American horror film directed by Jackson Stewart and starring Barbara Crampton. It premiered on June 2, 2016 at the Los Angeles Film Festival where it won the audience award in the festivals midnight section. Heart of Glass Heart of Glass is a 1976 German film directed and produced by Werner Herzog, set in 18th century Bavaria. The film was written by Herzog, based partly on a story by Herbert Achternbusch. The main character is Hias, based on the legendary Bavarian prophet Mühlhiasl. The Belly of an Architect The Belly of an Architect is a 1987 film drama written and directed by Peter Greenaway, featuring original music by Glenn Branca and Wim Mertens. Starring Brian Dennehy and Chloe Webb, it was nominated for the Palme dOr award at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. The Baby-Sitters Club The Baby-Sitters Club is a 1995 American comedy-drama film directed by Melanie Mayron, in her feature film directorial debut. It is based on Ann M. Martin’s novel series of the same name and is about one summer in the girls lives in the fictional town of Stoneybrook, Connecticut. The film was shot in the California cities of Los Angeles, Altadena, and Santa Clarita. Goodbye to Language Goodbye to Language is a 2014 French-Swiss 3D experimental narrative essay film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard. It stars Héloïse Godet, Kamel Abdeli, Richard Chevallier, Zoé Bruneau, Jessica Erickson and Christian Grégori and was shot by cinematographer Fabrice Aragno. It is Godards 42nd feature film and 121st film or video project. In the French-speaking parts of Switzerland where it was shot, the word "adieu" can mean both goodbye and hello. The film depicts a couple having an affair. The womans husband discovers the affair and the lover is killed. Two pairs of actors portray the couple and their actions repeat and mirror one another. Godards own dog Roxy Miéville has a prominent role in the film and won a prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Like many of Godards films it includes numerous quotes and references to previous artistic, philosophical and scientific works, most prominently those of Jacques Ellul, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Mary Shelley. Godard became interested in making a 3D film in 2010 and asked Aragno to make some camera tests. Aragno was dissatisfied with the results of professional 3D cameras and built his own custom rigs using Canon 5Ds and Flip Minos. Aragno broke many of the standard rules for 3D cinematography. Godard and Aragno worked on the film for four years, each shooting footage independently before officially beginning production with the actors. Godard edited a 2D version of the film before he and Aragno perfected the 3D cut with color correction and surround sound. It premiered in competition at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and won the Jury Prize. It was distributed in France by Wild Bunch and in the US by Kino Lorber, and won Best Picture at the 2014 National Society of Film Critics Awards. It received a generally positive reception and was listed as one of the best films of the year on several critics lists. In particular, praise went to its visual style, while criticism was levied at the plot, which some deemed "incomprehensible". Many critics have attempted to analyze the films themes and its use of 3D. Some of the films more elaborate shots have been called innovative techniques of the film vocabulary. These include a "separation" shot in which a single, unbroken shot splits into two separate shots that can be viewed simultaneously through either the left or the right eye, and then returns to one single 3D shot. Aragno and Godard also experimented with double exposure 3D images and shots with parallax that are difficult for the human eye to see. In Their Skin In Their Skin is a 2012 Canadian home invasion thriller film directed by Jeremy Power Regimbal and starring Selma Blair, Joshua Close, Rachel Miner and James DArcy. The film was released theatrically in the United States by IFC Films and in Canada by Kinosmith. The film is about a grieving family who escape to their cottage to reconnect. There, they are terrorized by neighbours with a sadistic agenda. Samurai III: Duel at Ganryu Island is a 1956 color Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki starring Toshirō Mifune. It is the third film of the Samurai Trilogy. The film is adapted from Eiji Yoshikawas novel Musashi. The novel is loosely based on the life of the famous Japanese swordsman, Miyamoto Musashi. The preceding two parts of the trilogy are Musashi Miyamoto and Duel at Ichijoji Temple. When We Leave When We Leave is a 2010 German-Turkish drama film, produced, written and directed by Austrian filmmaker Feo Aladag. The film received worldwide acclaim, and represented Aladag’s debut as a producer, writer and director. When We Leave tells the story of a young German/Turkish mother’s struggle for self-determination between two systems of values. It is a multi-layered story about honor, intolerance and the unshakeable belief in a harmonious coexistence. The film stars Sibel Kekilli, Florian Lukas, Alwara Höfels, Nursel Köse and Turkish actors Settar Tanrıöğen and Derya Alabora. It was produced by Independent Artists, a company founded by Aladag in 2005. When We Leave had its world premiere on 13 February 2010 at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. It screened in the special Panorama section and was awarded the Europa Cinemas Label Prize. It began its German release on 11 March 2010. Reviewers called When We Leave “the strongest debut film in years” and gave special notice to the sensitive direction of the actors as well as the courage the film showed in addressing such heated subject matter. The film was awarded numerous national and international prizes, including seven nominations for the 2010 German Film Awards, in the categories Best Film, Best Debut Film, Best Screenplay, Best Actress, Best Cinematography, Best Editing and Best Score. The film won two German Film Awards for Best Film in Bronze and Best Actress. It also won the LUX Film Prize for the Best European Film 2010, the New Faces Award, the DEFA Board’s Emerging Artists Prize, the Grand Prize for Best Film at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival as well as many others from film festivals including Ghent, São Paulo, and Calgary. When We Leave ultimately played over 100 film festivals worldwide, in 73 countries and on 6 continents. On 17 September 2010 the German selection committee chose When We Leave as its official entry in the competition for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Freerunner Freerunner is a 2011 action movie by Lawrence Silverstein starring Sean Faris, Danny Dyer and Tamer Hassan in lead roles. Iron Sky: The Coming Race Iron Sky: The Coming Race is a 2019 Finnish-German comic science fiction action film directed by Timo Vuorensola. The sequel to Vuorensolas 2012 film Iron Sky, its production was crowdfunded through Indiegogo. A major inspiration of the content is the Vril conspiracy theory. The film was released on 16 January 2019 in Finland. Delirium Delirium is a 2018 American psychological horror film directed by Dennis Iliadis and written by Adam Alleca. It stars Topher Grace, Patricia Clarkson, Callan Mulvey and Genesis Rodriguez. The film was produced by Jason Blum through Blumhouse Productions and Leonardo DiCaprio through Appian Way Productions. The film was released by Universal Pictures on May 22, 2018 via video on demand and DVD on June 5, 2018. Sweet Movie Sweet Movie is a 1974 avant-garde comedy-drama film written and directed by Yugoslavian director Dušan Makavejev. An international co-production of companies from France, Canada, and West Germany, the film follows two women: a Canadian beauty queen, who represents a modern commodity culture, and a captain aboard a ship laden with candy and sugar, who is a failed communist revolutionary. Kiki, Love to Love Kiki, Love to Love is a 2016 Spanish comedy film directed by Paco León. It is a remake of the Australian sex comedy, The Little Death. Summer 1993 Summer 1993 is a 2017 Catalan-language Spanish drama film directed and written by Carla Simón. The film premiered in the Generation section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the GWFF Best First Feature Award. It was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Hearts and Minds Hearts and Minds is a 1974 American documentary film about the Vietnam War directed by Peter Davis. The films title is based on a quote from President Lyndon B. Johnson: "the ultimate victory will depend on the hearts and minds of the people who actually live out there". The movie was chosen as the winner of the Oscar for Best Documentary at the 47th Academy Awards presented in 1975. The film premiered at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. Commercial distribution was delayed in the United States due to legal issues, including a temporary restraining order obtained by one of the interviewees, former National Security Advisor Walt Rostow who had claimed through his attorney that the film was "somewhat misleading" and "not representative" and that he had not been given the opportunity to approve the results of his interview. Columbia Pictures refused to distribute the picture, which forced the producers to purchase back the rights and release it by other means. The film was shown in Los Angeles for the one week it needed to be eligible for consideration in the 1974 Academy Awards. In 2018, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Judy Judy is a 2019 biographical drama film about American singer and actress Judy Garland, following her as she arrives in London in 1969 for a run of sell-out concerts at the Talk of the Town. Directed by Rupert Goold, it is an adaptation of the Olivier- and Tony-nominated West End and Broadway play End of the Rainbow by Peter Quilter. The film stars Renée Zellweger as Garland, with Jessie Buckley, Finn Wittrock, Rufus Sewell, and Michael Gambon in supporting roles. The film follows the life of Judy Garland during the last year of her life when she tried to start relocating her stage career to Great Britain. After some initial success, her efforts eventually stop making any progress and even start to worsen until she finally passes away during the summer of 1969. The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on 30 August 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on 27 September 2019, and in the United Kingdom on 2 October 2019. It received positive reviews from critics, with major praise drawn towards Zellwegers performance. Sharky's Machine Sharkys Machine is a 1981 neo-noir drama action thriller film directed by Burt Reynolds, who stars in the title role. It is an adaptation of William Diehls first novel Sharkys Machine with a screenplay by Gerald Di Pego. It also stars Vittorio Gassman, Brian Keith, Charles Durning, Earl Holliman, Bernie Casey, Henry Silva, Darryl Hickman, Richard Libertini, Rachel Ward and Joseph Mascolo. Minutemen Minutemen is a 2008 science-fiction Disney Channel Original Movie. The movie was the most viewed program on cable for the week, with 6.48 million viewers. The film was written by John Killoran and David Diamond and David Weissman and directed by Lev L. Spiro, who received a Directors Guild nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Childrens Programs for it. Andrew Gunn, Ann Marie Sanderlin and Doug Sloan are the executive producers. The movie was originally slated for release in March 2008, however, the movie premiered on Disney Channel in United States on January 25, 2008. Time You Change Zeiten ändern dich is a German biographical film directed by Uli Edel and starring the German rapper Bushido, Elyas MBarek and Moritz Bleibtreu. The film is based on Bushidos 2008 autobiography. The film premiered in Berlin on 3 February 2010. One Froggy Evening One Froggy Evening is a 1955 American Technicolor animated musical short film written by Michael Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones, with musical direction by Milt Franklyn. The short, partly inspired by a 1944 Cary Grant film entitled Once Upon a Time involving a dancing caterpillar in a small box, marks the debut of Michigan J. Frog. This popular short contained a wide variety of musical entertainment, with songs ranging from "Hello! Ma Baby" and "Im Just Wild About Harry", two Tin Pan Alley classics, to "Largo al Factotum", Figaros aria from the opera Il Barbiere di Siviglia. The short was released on December 31, 1955 as part of Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. Filmmaker Steven Spielberg, in the PBS Chuck Jones biographical documentary Extremes & Inbetweens: A Life in Animation, called One Froggy Evening "the Citizen Kane of animated shorts". In 1994, it was voted of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. In 2003, the United States Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. The film is included in the Volume 2 DVD box set, along with an audio commentary, optional music-only audio track, and a making-of documentary, It Hopped One Night: A Look at "One Froggy Evening". It was also attached to the theatrical release of Little Giants in 1994 and was subsequently featured on that films VHS release. Dracula A.D. 1972 Dracula A.D. 1972 is a 1972 horror film, directed by Alan Gibson and produced by Hammer Film Productions. It was written by Don Houghton and stars Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and Stephanie Beacham. Unlike earlier films in Hammers Dracula series, Dracula A.D. 1972 had a contemporary setting, in an attempt to update the Dracula story for modern audiences. Dracula is brought back to life in modern London and preys on a group of young partygoers that includes the descendant of his nemesis, Van Helsing. It is the seventh Hammer film featuring Dracula, and the sixth to star Christopher Lee in the title role. It also marked the return of Peter Cushing as Van Helsing for the first time since The Brides of Dracula, and was the first to feature both Lee and Cushing in their respective roles since Dracula. It was followed by the last film in Hammers Dracula series to star Christopher Lee, The Satanic Rites of Dracula, which similarly utilized a modern setting and featured most of the same central characters. Look at Me Look at Me is a 2004 French drama-comedy film directed by Agnès Jaoui. It won the Best Screenplay award at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. The film features a clip from the 1948 film Blood on the Moon. 12 Rounds 2: Reloaded 12 Rounds 2: Reloaded is a 2013 American action film directed by Roel Reiné. The film stars Randy Orton, Tom Stevens, Brian Markinson and Cindy Busby. It is a sequel to the 2009s 12 Rounds starring John Cena. Unlike the original which saw a theatrical release, the film was released on direct-to-DVD and Blu-ray in the United States on June 4, 2013. The Country Girl The Country Girl is a 1954 American Technicolor drama musical film directed by George Seaton and starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, and William Holden. Adapted by George Seaton from Clifford Odets 1950 play of the same name, the film is about an alcoholic has-been actor struggling with the one last chance he has been given to resurrect his career. Seaton won the Academy Award for Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay. It was entered in the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Kelly won the Academy Award for Best Actress for the role, which previously had earned Uta Hagen her first Tony Award in the plays original Broadway production. The role, a non-glamorous departure for Kelly, was as the alcoholic actors long-suffering wife. Given the period of its production, the film is notable for its realistic, frank dialogue and honest treatments of the surreptitious side of alcoholism and post-divorce misogyny. While the City Sleeps While the City Sleeps is a 1956 film noir directed by Fritz Lang and starring Dana Andrews, Rhonda Fleming, George Sanders, Howard Duff, Thomas Mitchell, Vincent Price, John Drew Barrymore and Ida Lupino. Written by Casey Robinson, the newspaper drama was based on The Bloody Spur by Charles Einstein, which depicts the story of "Lipstick Killer" William Heirens. Five decades after the films release, critic Dennis Schwartz wrote, "Fritz Lang directs his most under-appreciated great film, more a social commentary than a straight crime drama." Longtime Companion Longtime Companion is a 1990 film directed by Norman René and starring Bruce Davison, Campbell Scott, Patrick Cassidy, and Mary-Louise Parker. The first wide-release theatrical film to deal with the subject of AIDS, the film takes its title from the euphemism The New York Times used during the 1980s to describe the surviving same-sex partner of someone who had died of AIDS. Babylon 5: A Call to Arms A Call To Arms is the fourth feature-length film set in the Babylon 5 universe. It was written by J. Michael Straczynski, directed by Mike Vejar, and originally aired on TNT on January 3, 1999. Screamers: The Hunting Screamers: The Hunting is a 2009 science fiction horror film directed by Sheldon Wilson and starring Gina Holden, Jana Pallaske, Greg Bryk, Stephen Amell and Lance Henriksen. The film is a sequel to the 1995 film Screamers and was released on DVD on February 17, 2009. Warlock: The Armageddon Warlock: The Armageddon is a 1993 American horror film directed by Anthony Hickox and produced by Peter Abrams. It is a sequel in title only to the 1989 film Warlock and stars Julian Sands, who returns in the title role as a warlock who attempts to free Satan from Hell. And the Ship Sails On And the Ship Sails On is a 1983 Italian film by Federico Fellini. It depicts the events on board a luxury liner filled with the friends of a deceased opera singer who have gathered to mourn her. The film was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Army of One Joshua Tree is a 1993 American action film directed by Vic Armstrong, written by Steven Pressfield and starring Dolph Lundgren, Kristian Alfonso, and George Segal. Much of the film was filmed in Los Angeles, Lone Pine, Agua Dulce, and Joshua Tree National Park in Southern California. The climax was shot in the Cottonwood Canyon region of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. Wish You Were Here Wish You Were Here is a 2012 Australian mystery drama film directed by Kieran Darcy-Smith and starring Felicity Price, Joel Edgerton, Teresa Palmer, and Antony Starr. Set in Cambodia and Australia, it details the aftermath of a Southeast Asian holiday gone awry for two couples. Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time is a 2012 South Korean gangster film directed by Yoon Jong-bin starring Choi Min-sik and Ha Jung-woo. The film is set in the 1980s and ’90s in Busan when corruption and crime was so rampant that the government declared war on it in 1990. Time praised the film, calling it "the Korean mob film Martin Scorsese would be proud of." Besharam Besharam is a 2013 Indian action comedy film directed by Abhinav Kashyap. The film features Ranbir Kapoor opposite Pallavi Sharda, who marks her return to cinema. Filming for Besharam was scheduled to commence on 10 December 2012, with part of it taking place on a film set in Film City, Mumbai. The film received negative reviews upon its release on 2 October 2013 and was declared a "Flop" by Box Office India four days after its release. The Lost Valentine The Lost Valentine is a 2011 Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television drama film starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Betty White and Sean Faris. It is based on the novel by James Michael Pratt of the same name, previously titled The Last Valentine, a 1998 New York Times and USA Today bestseller. In December 2011, Betty White received a nomination for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie for her performance. As Cool as I Am As Cool as I Am is an American comedy-drama film based on the novel of the same name by Pete Fromm. Claire Danes, Sarah Bolger and James Marsden star as the Diamond family. The film is directed by Max Mayer, who also directed Adam. Filming on the adaptation began in New Mexico in May 2011. The film was released in the United States on June 21, 2013 by IFC Films. My Science Project My Science Project is a 1985 American teen comedy science fiction film directed by Jonathan R. Betuel. Although not performing as well, the movie follows on heels of other teen-sci-fi/comedy films released the same year, such as Back to the Future, Real Genius and Weird Science. Brink! Brink! is a 1998 Disney Channel Original Movie set in the backdrop of aggressive inline skating. The film was written by Jeff Schechter and directed by Greg Beeman. The film stars Erik von Detten as Andy "Brink" Brinker, a high school inline skater who joins a group of sponsored aggressive inline skaters to earn money to help his financially troubled family. The film is considered a modern and loosely based adaptation of Mary Mapes Dodges 1865 novel Hans Brinker. My Boy Jack My Boy Jack is a 2007 British biographical television film based on David Haigs 1997 play of the same name for ITV. It was filmed in August 2007, with Haig as Rudyard Kipling and Daniel Radcliffe as John Kipling. It does not include act three of the play, which extended to the 1920s and 1930s: instead it ends with Kipling reciting the poem "My Boy Jack". The American television premiere was on 20 April 2008 on PBS, with primetime rebroadcast on 27 March 2011. The film attracted about 5.7 million viewers on its original ITV broadcast in the UK on Remembrance Day, 11 November 2007. Lights Out Lights Out is a 2013 Swedish supernatural horror short film directed, written, produced, shot, and scored by David F. Sandberg and starring Lotta Losten. The film was released online on 30 December 2013 on both Vimeo and YouTube. The short film was the basis of an eponymous 2016 film adaptation, also directed by Sandberg. Those People Those People is a 2015 American romantic drama film, written and directed by Joey Kuhn and starring Jonathan Gordon, Jason Ralph and Haaz Sleiman. The cast also includes Britt Lower, Meghann Fahy, Chris Conroy, Allison Mackie, and Max Jenkins. Those People was released theatrically in New York City and Los Angeles in May 2016. The film was nominated for Outstanding Film – Limited Release at the 28th GLAAD Media Awards in 2017. Kuhn has described the film as having been inspired by his own experience falling in love with his best friend at college, as well as by his fascination with the story of Bernie Madoffs son Mark, who committed suicide two years after his fathers arrest. During its festival run, the film won the Audience Award for Outstanding Feature Film at the 2015 NewFest: New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival, as well as the Audience Award for Best First US Dramatic Feature at the 2015 Outfest Film Festival. Torso Torso is an Italian giallo film directed by Sergio Martino. The film was released in 1973. Solino Solino is a 2002 Italian-German movie directed by Fatih Akın and starring Moritz Bleibtreu, Barnaby Metschurat, Gigi Savoia and Antonella Attili. The Razor's Edge The Razors Edge is the first film version of W. Somerset Maughams 1944 novel of the same name. It was released in 1946, and stars Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney, John Payne, Anne Baxter, Clifton Webb, and Herbert Marshall, with a supporting cast including Lucile Watson, Frank Latimore, and Elsa Lanchester. Marshall plays Somerset Maugham. The film was directed by Edmund Goulding. The Razors Edge tells the story of Larry Darrell, an American pilot traumatized by his experiences in World War I, who sets off in search of some transcendent meaning in his life. The story begins through the eyes of Larrys friends and acquaintances as they witness his personality change after the War. His rejection of conventional life and search for meaningful experience allows him to thrive while the more materialistic characters suffer reversals of fortune. The Razors Edge was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Motion Picture, with Anne Baxter winning Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Digimon Adventure , known as Digimon: Digital Monsters in English-speaking territories, is a Japanese anime television series created by Akiyoshi Hongo, and produced by Toei Animation in cooperation with WiZ, Bandai and Fuji Television. It is the first anime installment in the Digimon media franchise, based on the virtual pet of the same name. The series aired in Japan from March 7, 1999 to March 26, 2000. It follows a group of children and their partners attempting to save both worlds from evil, after arriving in the "Digital World" for the first time. An English-language version produced by Saban Entertainment aired in North America between August 1999 and June 2000. A U.S. film adaptation titled, The Movie, was released on October 6, 2000. A video game adaptation of the series by Prope was released for PlayStation Portable on January 17, 2013. The series was followed by Digimon Adventure 02, which takes place a few years after the events of Adventure. For the series 15th anniversary, a six-part series of films taking place a few years after the events of Adventure 02, titled Digimon Adventure tri., was released from 2015 to 2018. A new film titled Last Evolution Kizuna, taking place 11 years after the events of the original series, is to be released in February 21, 2020. Sura Sura is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by S. P. Rajkumar, starring Vijay in the lead role along with Tamannaah, Vadivelu, and Dev Gill in supporting roles. The film, produced by Sangili Murugan and distributed by Sun Pictures features films soundtrack and score was composed by Mani Sharma. Cinematography was handled by M. S. Prabhu and N. K. Ekambaram respectively and editing was handled by Don Max. The film was the 50th film of Vijay. The story revolves around a fisherman who fights against a cruel minister in order to save the lands which is used to build homes for his fishermen hamlet. The rest of the film is about how Sura manages to build lands for his hamlet and destroy the plans of minister. The film, which commenced production on November 2009 in Kerala, was released worldwide on 30 April 2010. The film fared well in overseas box office has collected $897,597 but underperformed domestically. Producer Sangili Murugan reported to the media that the film Sura recovered its budget through other language satellite rights. Sony Max Hindi TV channel increased its viewership by 25% after hindi dubbed film Sura telecast. Viy Viy is a 1967 horror film produced by Mosfilm and based on the Nikolai Gogol story of the same name. Recoil Recoil is a 2011 Canadian action film directed by Terry Miles and starring Steve Austin and Danny Trejo. The film was released on direct-to-DVD and Blu-ray in Canada on March 1, 2011. The film is about a cop turns vigilante after his family has been murdered, exacting vengeance on the killers and then on all criminals who have slipped through the system. This film serves as somewhat of a reboot to the 1998 film of the same name Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon is the fourth in the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce series of 14 Sherlock Holmes films which updated the characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to the then present day. The film is credited as an adaptation of Conan Doyles short story "The Adventure of the Dancing Men," though the only element from the source material is the dancing men code. Rather, it is a spy film taking place on the background of the then ongoing Second World War with an original premise. The film concerns the kidnapping of a Swiss scientist by their nemesis Professor Moriarty, to steal a new bomb sight and sell it to Nazi Germany. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson have to crack a secret code in order to save the country. The film is one of four films in the series which are in the public domain. Mr. Skeffington Mr. Skeffington is a 1944 American drama film directed by Vincent Sherman, based on the novel of the same name by Elizabeth von Arnim. The film stars Bette Davis as a beautiful woman whose many suitors, and self-love, distract her from returning the affections of her husband Job Skeffington. It also makes a point about Skeffingtons status as a Jew in 1914 high society, and later, in relation to Nazi Germany. It stars Claude Rains as Skeffington, along with Walter Abel, George Coulouris and Richard Waring. Revenge of the Creature Revenge of the Creature is the first of two Universal-International sequels to Creature from the Black Lagoon. It was the only 3D film released in 1955 and the only 3D sequel to a 3D film released during "the golden age of 3D". Produced by William Alland, directed by Jack Arnold the director of the first film, the film stars John Agar and Lori Nelson. It marked Clint Eastwoods film debut. Revenge of the Creature premiered in Denver on March 23, 1955 and a "flat", non-3D sequel, The Creature Walks Among Us, followed in 1956. Revenge was released as a double feature with Cult of the Cobra. The Executioner The Executioner is a 1963 Spanish black comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga. It is widely considered one of the masterpieces of Spanish cinema. The Fugitive Kind For the 1937 Tennessee Williams play, see Fugitive Kind. The Fugitive Kind is a 1960 American drama film starring Marlon Brando, Anna Magnani, and Joanne Woodward. Directed by Sidney Lumet. The screenplay by Meade Roberts and Tennessee Williams was based on the latters 1957 play Orpheus Descending, itself a revision of his unproduced 1940 work Battle of Angels. Despite being set in the Deep South, the United Artists release was filmed in Milton, New York. At the 1960 San Sebastián International Film Festival, it won the Silver Seashell for Sidney Lumet and the Zulueta Prize for Best Actress for Joanne Woodward. The film is available on videotape and DVD. A two-disc DVD edition by The Criterion Collection was released in April 2010. A stage production also took place in 2010 at the Arclight Theatre starring Michael Brando, grandson of Marlon Brando, in the lead role. This particular production used the edited film version of the text as opposed to the original play. Angel Angel, also known as the Real Life of Angel Deverell, is a 2007 British film based on the novel of the same name by Elizabeth Taylor, about the life of a fiery and passionate young writer. The protagonist was portrayed by Romola Garai; other characters were played by Sam Neill, Michael Fassbender and Charlotte Rampling. Antropophagus Antropophagus is a 1980 Italian horror film directed by Joe DAmato and co-written by DAmato and George Eastman, who starred in the film as a cannibal. The film also starred Tisa Farrow, Zora Kerova, Saverio Vallone, Serena Grandi, Margaret Mazzantini, and Mark Bodin. Antropophagus has been described as having "a noted place in the annals of the escalation of gore". The film has gained cult status - if only "amongst fringe horror video audiences". It has been argued that the reason for its cult status lies in its theme of cannibalism, hence "consumption of humans", which lends itself to cult reception. The scene in which the titular man eater strangles a pregnant woman, tears out the fetus from her womb and bites into it, made it become one of the infamous "Video Nasties" that were prosecuted in the United Kingdom in the early 1980s, and the "controversy greatly aided its cult reputation" as well. Rammbock Rammbock is a 2010 German horror film directed by Marvin Kren, written by Benjamin Hessler, and starring Michael Fuith, Theo Trebs, Anka Graczyk, and Emily Cox as survivors of a rage virus in Berlin. Besides its native Germany, it was theatrically released in Austria, the UK, and the US. Marvellous Marvellous is a British drama television film that was first broadcast on BBC Two on 25 September 2014. The ninety minute film, directed by Julian Farino and written by Peter Bowker, is about the life of Neil Baldwin, from Westlands in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire. Baldwin, who is an honorary graduate of Keele University, was appointed as Stoke City Football Clubs kit-man by the manager Lou Macari in the 1990s. Baldwins autobiography, Marvellous: Neil Baldwin – My Story, was published in hardback in 2015. Man with the Screaming Brain Man with the Screaming Brain is a 2005 science fiction/slapstick film co-written, produced, directed by and starring Bruce Campbell. It is Campbells feature film directorial debut. The film was co-written by David Goodman and co-stars Ted Raimi. Dressed to Kill Dressed to Kill, released in 1946, also known as Prelude to Murder and Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Code in the United Kingdom, is the last of fourteen films starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Doctor Watson. Avalon High Avalon High is a 2010 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Gregg Sulkin, Britt Robertson, Joey Pollari, and Devon Graye. The movie is loosely based on the book of the same name by Meg Cabot. It premiered on November 12, 2010, in the United States, January 22, 2011, in Australia and New Zealand, and January 28, 2011, in the UK. Blue Hawaii Blue Hawaii is a 1961 American musical romantic comedy film set in the state of Hawaii, starring Elvis Presley and directed by Norman Taurog. The screenplay by Hal Kanter was nominated by the Writers Guild of America in 1962 in the category of Best Written American Musical. The movie opened at no. 2 in box office receipts for that week and despite mixed reviews from critics, finished as the 10th top-grossing movie of 1961 and 14th for 1962 on the Variety national box office survey, earning $5 million. The film won a fourth place prize Laurel Award in the category of Top Musical of 1961. Visaaranai Visaranai is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language docudrama crime thriller film written and directed by Vetrimaaran. It is based on the novel Lock Up by M. Chandrakumar. The film features Dinesh, Anandhi, Samuthirakani, Aadukalam Murugadoss, Kishore, Pradheesh Raj, and Silambarasan Rathnasamy in the lead roles. The film deals with lives of two men before and after thrown into a kafkaesque scenario in which they get tortured for confession. The film premiered in the Orrizonti section of the 72nd Venice Film Festival, where it won the Amnesty International Italia Award. The film was released in India on 5 February 2016 and received highly positive reviews from both critics and audience alike. Many issues arose regarding the film in Tamil Nadu among the police force. At the 63rd National Film Awards, the film won three honours: Best Feature Film in Tamil, Best Supporting Actor for Samuthirakani and Best Editing for Kishore Te. It was selected as Indias official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Seducing Doctor Lewis Seducing Doctor Lewis is a 2003 Quebec comedy film and the first film directed by Jean-François Pouliot. The script was written by Ken Scott. It won the Audience Award at 2004 Sundance Film Festival. Starring in the movie are Raymond Bouchard, Benoit Brière, David Boutin and Lucie Laurier. My Little Bride My Little Bride is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy film about an arranged marriage between a female high school student and a male college student. With 3,149,500 tickets sold, it was the second most popular domestic film at the Korean box office in 2004, and fourth most popular overall. My Little Bride is a Korean remake of the 2002 Hong Kong film My Wife Is 18, starring Charlene Choi and Ekin Cheng. Welcome to the NHK! is a Japanese novel written by Tatsuhiko Takimoto, with a cover illustration by Yoshitoshi ABe, and was published by Kadokawa Shoten in Japan on January 28, 2002. The novel was first published in English by Tokyopop on October 9, 2007. The story revolves around a 22-year-old asocial individual who gets aid from a strange girl who seems to know a lot about him, despite never having met him before. Common themes throughout the story deal with depression, isolation, existential dread, the hardships of life and how people must deal with them in their own way. The novel analyzes profusely the hikikomori phenomenon, which is relatively widespread in Japan. Welcome to the N.H.K. was adapted into a manga series, also written by Takimoto, with art by Kendi Oiwa. The manga was serialized between June 2004 and June 2007 in Kadokawa Shotens manga magazine Shōnen Ace. The mangas forty chapters have been collected into eight bound volumes released in Japan and overseas. The English edition of the manga is published by Tokyopop, and the first volume was released in October 2006. The novel was also adapted into a 24-episode anime television series by Gonzo which aired in Japan between July and December 2006 on Chiba TV. ADV Films announced at Anime Central that they acquired the English rights to the anime, and they released DVD volume one in October 2007 with volume two released in December 2007. In 2008, the anime became one of over 30 ADV titles acquired by Funimation. In Japan, NHK refers to the public broadcaster Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai, but within the series the main character believes it stands for , which is a reference to the protagonists claim of a subversive conspiracy led by NHK to create hikikomori. While it mainly deals with the phenomenon of hikikomori, the plot also explores many other Japanese subcultures—for example otaku, lolicon, and Internet suicide pacts. Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone is a 1983 American space Western film. The film stars Peter Strauss, Molly Ringwald, Ernie Hudson, Andrea Marcovicci and Michael Ironside. The films executive producer was Ivan Reitman, and it was directed by Lamont Johnson. The films music score composed by Elmer Bernstein. When the film was originally released in theaters it was shown in a polarized, over/under 3-D format. The film became part of the 3-D film revival craze of the early 1980s, being widely released after Comin at Ya!. The film is about a bounty hunter who goes on a mission to rescue three women stranded on a brutal planet and meets a vagrant teenage girl along the way. Clean, Shaven Clean, Shaven is a 1993 film written, produced and directed by Lodge Kerrigan, in which Peter Winter is a schizophrenic man desperately trying to get his daughter back from her adoptive mother. The film tries to subjectively view schizophrenia and those who are affected by it. The film, Kerrigans first feature, took about two years to completely finish shooting because he was constantly running out of money. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. The film was released on VHS in 1993, and for DVD on February 13, 2001. Mausam Mausam is a 2011 Indian romantic drama film written and directed by Pankaj Kapur under the Vistaar Religare Film Fund banner. The film stars Shahid Kapoor, opposite Sonam Kapoor in the lead roles. The film was originally scheduled to release on 16 September 2011, but due to the delay in obtaining the NOC from the Indian Air Force, it was pushed back further by a week, releasing on 23 September 2011. After After is a 2012 fantasy thriller film written and directed by Ryan Smith and starring Steven Strait and Karolina Wydra. It premiered at the 43rd Annual Nashville Film Festival on April 19, 2012. Canadian distributor Mongrel Media acquired the North American rights to the film in June 2013. The Hunt for Gollum The Hunt for Gollum is a 2009 British fantasy fan film based on the appendices of J. R. R. Tolkiens The Lord of the Rings. The plot of the film is set in Middle-earth, when the wizard Gandalf the Grey fears that Gollum may reveal information about the One Ring to necromancer Sauron. Gandalf sends ranger Aragorn on a quest to find Gollum. Filming took place in North Wales, Epping Forest, and Hampstead Heath. The film was shot in high definition video, with a budget of £3,000. The production is completely unofficial and unauthorized, though Bouchard said he had "reached an understanding" with Tolkien Enterprises in 2009. The Hunt for Gollum debuted at the Sci-Fi-London film festival and on the Internet, free to view, on 3 May 2009. By 20 October, it had been viewed by 5 million people, and has been viewed over 13 million times by February 2015. Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie is a 2012 Japanese animated film based on Masashi Kishimotos manga and anime series. It was released in Japan on July 28, 2012. The band Asian Kung-Fu Generation performed the theme song . Both the single CD and the films soundtrack were released on July 25, 2012. The first 1.5 million film was given for the Motion Comic: Naruto DVD. The movies events take place between episodes 219 and 220 of the series, with episode 311 as a prequel to the movie storyline. Green Street 3: Never Back Down Green Street 3: Never Back Down is a sequel to the 2009 film Green Street 2 directed by Jesse V. Johnson. Demon House Demon House is a 2018 American documentary horror film directed and written by Zak Bagans, starring himself, Billy Tolley and Jay Wasley as themselves. The film follows the Ammons haunting case and was released in the United States on March 16, 2018, by Freestyle Releasing. Warlock Warlock is a 1959 American western film directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda, Anthony Quinn and Dorothy Malone. The film is both set and filmed in Utah, including at Dead Horse Point State Park, Arches National Park, Professor Valley in Moab as well as Whites Ranch - Milepost 14 Utah Hwy 128, Moab. The picture is an adaptation of the novel Warlock by American author Oakley Hall. Fonda portrays Clay Blaisedell, a freelance marshal in the fictional town of Warlock with implacable methods of dealing with troublemakers. A subplot centers on Blaisedells club-footed assistant, Tom Morgan, played by Quinn, who has sublimated his relationships and ambition into a warped devotion to Blaisedell, the only person Morgan thinks does not look down on him for his disability. As in the earlier film Wichita, the conflict of the law with the outlaw runs parallel to the resentment of the towns own leadership. Beethoven's 3rd Beethovens 3rd is a 2000 American comedy film. It is the second sequel to the 1992 film, Beethoven. Additionally, this is the third installment in the Beethoven film series. It is the first film to be released directly to video and to receive a G rating from the Motion Picture Association of America. The film marks the onscreen introduction of Judge Reinhold as George Newtons younger brother Richard, Julia Sweeney as Richards wife Beth, Joe Pichler as Richards son Brennan, and Michaela Gallo as Richards daughter Sara. End Game End Game is a 2006 American action film written and directed by Andy Cheng, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. as Secret Service agent Alex Thomas, who is shot in the hand while unsuccessfully trying to protect the President from an assassins bullet. Later, with the help of a persistent newspaper reporter named Kate Crawford, he uncovers a vast conspiracy behind what initially appeared to be a lone gunman. The film co-stars James Woods, Burt Reynolds, and Anne Archer. This film was originally set to be shown in cinemas by MGM in 2005, but was delayed by the takeover from Sony and eventually sent direct-to-DVD. Against the Sun Against the Sun is a 2014 American survival drama film written, produced, and directed by Brian Falk and starring Garret Dillahunt, Tom Felton, and Jake Abel. The film was released via video on demand on January 23, 2015. Maheshinte Prathikaaram Maheshinte Prathikaaram is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film directed by Dileesh Pothan and produced by Aashiq Abu. The film stars Fahadh Faasil, Anusree, Alencier Ley Lopez, Aparna Balamurali, and Soubin Shahir. Written by Syam Pushkaran, its story is based on an incident in the life of Thampan Purushan from Thuravoor. Shyju Khalid was the films cinematographer, and its soundtrack and score were composed by Bijibal. The film tells the story of Mahesh Bhavana, a photographer, who attempts to defuse a conflict between his friend Crispin and a group of youngsters passing through their village, and is knocked to the ground. Defeated in the tussle and unable to fight back, he is embarrassed in front of his neighbours. Mahesh publicly vows that he will not wear his slippers again until he has avenged the humiliation. Maheshinte Prathikaaram development began in 2013, when Pothan was working as an associate director for Abu. Pushkaran suggested a story idea to Pothan which was based on an incident in his native village. At Pothans insistence, Pushkaran wrote the screenplay that year and Abu later became interested in producing the film. Production was scheduled to commence from December 2014 after completing the casting process but, due to scheduling conflicts, it was postponed to August 2015. Principal photography began in early August in Idukki and nearby locations, where it was predominantly filmed. Shooting was completed in late October. The film was released in Kerala on 5 February 2016, in the rest of India on 12 February and globally on 26 February. Maheshinte Prathikaaram was a commercial success, grossing 17.35 crore at the Kerala box office on a budget of 4.50 crore. The performances of its cast, humour, music, cinematography, editing and screenplay were praised by critics. At the 64th National Film Awards, it won the Best Original Screenplay and Best Feature Film in Malayalam, and at the 47th Kerala State Film Awards, it won the Best Original Screenplay and Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value. The film was remade into the Tamil-language film Nimir in 2018 by Priyadarshan. The Dinosaur Project The Dinosaur Project is a 2012 British science fiction thriller drama adventure film edited by Ben Lester, produced by Moonlighting Films, Kent Films, LoveFilm, Anton Capital Entertainment, Dinosaur Productions and Nick Hill, distributed by StudioCanal, music composed by Richard Blair-Oliphant, based on an original idea by Sid Bennett and Tom Pridham, written by Sid Bennett and Jay Basu, and directed by Sid Bennett. It stars Richard Dillane, Peter Brooke, Matthew Kane, Natasha Loring, Stephen Jennings, Andre Weideman with Abena Ayivor and Sivu Nobongoza. The visual effects for the film were provided by Jellyfish Pictures. The Dinosaur Project was filmed in South Africa on 8 August 2012. The film was rated PG-13 for some violence, terror and a brief suggestive image. The film was released in cinemas in the UK on 10 August 2012 by StudioCanal. The movie has received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $2,412,576 worldwide. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 27 February 2013 by StudioCanal. Glorious 39 Glorious 39 is a 2009 British war thriller film written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff, starring Romola Garai, Bill Nighy, Julie Christie, Jeremy Northam, Christopher Lee, David Tennant, Jenny Agutter and Eddie Redmayne. The film was released on 20 November 2009. On the eve of the Second World War, as the formidable Keyes family tries to uphold its traditional way of life, daughter Anne sees her life dramatically unravel when she stumbles upon secret recordings of the appeasement movement. Aftermath Aftermath is a 1994 Spanish horror short film written and directed by Nacho Cerdà. Containing no spoken dialogue, Aftermath is the second installment in a trilogy of shorts by Cerdà, preceded by 1990s The Awakening, and followed by 1998s Genesis. The Other Side of the Wind The Other Side of the Wind is an American experimental film directed, co-written, co-produced and co-edited by Orson Welles, released in 2018 after more than forty years in development. It stars John Huston, Bob Random, Peter Bogdanovich, Susan Strasberg and Oja Kodar. Shooting began in 1970 in what Welles intended to be his Hollywood comeback, and resumed on-and-off until 1976. Welles continued to intermittently work on the project into the 1980s, but it became embroiled in legal, financial, and political complications which prevented it from being completed. Welles utilized a film-within-a-film narrative which follows the last day in the life of an aging Hollywood film director as he hosts a screening party for his unfinished latest project. The film was shot in an unconventional mockumentary style featuring a rapid cutting approach with both color and black-and-white footage. It was intended as a satire of both the passing of Classic Hollywood and of the avant-garde filmmakers of Europe and New Hollywood in the 1970s. The unreleased results would be called "the Holy Grail of cinema." Following Welles death in 1985, several attempts were made at reconstructing the unfinished film. In 2014, the rights were acquired by Royal Road and the project was overseen by Bogdanovich and producer Frank Marshall. The film eventually had its world premiere at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on August 31, 2018, and was released on November 2, 2018, by Netflix to critical praise, accompanied by the documentary Theyll Love Me When Im Dead. The Care Bears Movie The Care Bears Movie is a 1985 Canadian-American animated fantasy film and the second feature film from the Canadian animation studio Nelvana. One of the first films based directly on a toy line, it introduced the Care Bears characters and their companions the Care Bear Cousins. In the film, an orphanage owner tells a story about the Care Bears, who live in a cloud-filled land called Care-a-Lot. Traveling across Earth, the Bears help two lonely children named Kim and Jason, who lost their parents in a car accident, and also save a young magicians apprentice named Nicholas from an evil spirits influence. Deep within a place called the Forest of Feelings, Kim, Jason, and their friends soon meet another group of creatures, the Care Bear Cousins. American Greetings, the owners of the Care Bears characters, began development of a feature film adaptation in 1981. Later on, the card company chose Nelvana to produce it, granted them rights to the characters, and financed the film along with cereal manufacturer General Mills and television syndicator LBS Communications. Nelvanas founders served as producers, while fellow employee Arna Selznick directed the film. Production lasted eight months, with a production budget of at least $2 million, and took place in Canada, Taiwan, and South Korea. The voice cast included Mickey Rooney, Georgia Engel, Jackie Burroughs and Cree Summer. Two pop music stars, Carole King and John Sebastian, contributed several songs. Although major American film studios passed on the project, newly established independent distributor The Samuel Goldwyn Company acquired the distribution rights to the film and soon spent a record $24 million promoting it. The film premiered on March 24, 1985, in Washington, D.C., and was released in North America on March 29, 1985. Another Nelvana work, Strawberry Shortcake Meets the Berrykins, played alongside the feature in theatres. The Care Bears Movie received mixed reviews from critics, who raised concern over its potential as a full-length advertisement for the title characters among other aspects. It went on to earn $23 million domestically; as Canadas highest-grossing film during 1985, it won a Golden Reel Award. With over $34 million in worldwide sales, it set a box-office record for Canadian and non-Disney animation, and has remained one of Goldwyns largest-earning releases. The films success saved Nelvana from closing and helped revive films aimed at children in the US market. It has since been cited as inspiring a spate of toy-based animated and live-action features. It was soon followed by two sequels, A New Generation and Adventure in Wonderland; neither surpassed the original financially or critically. The Care Bears franchise continues and has included television series, specials, videos, and films. Phoenix Forgotten Phoenix Forgotten is a 2017 American found footage science-fiction horror film directed by Justin Barber in his directorial debut, and written by Barber and T.S. Nowlin. The film is also produced by Nowlin, alongside Ridley Scott, Wes Ball, Courtney Solomon and Mark Canton. Originally advertised as Phoenix, the film tells the story of the disappearance of three teenagers who set out to find the source of the widely reported 1997 UFO phenomenon known as the "Phoenix Lights". It was released on April 21, 2017 to mixed reviews, with many critics unfavorably comparing it to The Blair Witch Project. Squirm Squirm is a 1976 American natural horror film written and directed by Jeff Lieberman. It stars Don Scardino and Patricia Pearcy, alongside R.A. Dow, Jean Sullivan, Peter MacLean, Fran Higgins, and William Newman. In Squirm, the small town of Fly Creek, Georgia, becomes inundated with flesh-burrowing worms after a storm directs electricity from power lines onto wet soil. It features early makeup work from Oscar-winning makeup artist Rick Baker. The film was shot over the course of 24 days in Port Wentworth. Since its release, the film has received negative reviews. Squirm was featured in the tenth-season of the comedy television series Mystery Science Theater 3000 in 1999. Salaam-E-Ishq Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Nikkhil Advani, it featured an ensemble cast of stars including Salman khan, Anil Kapoor, Juhi Chawla, Govinda, Shannon Esra, Akshaye Khanna, Ayesha Takia, Priyanka Chopra, John Abraham, Vidya Balan, Sohail Khan and Isha Koppikar in lead roles. The movie weaves six love stories together thanks to the relationships of the people within it. The film was Advanis second directorial venture after Kal Ho Naa Ho and remake of the Hollywood movie Love Actually. The shooting for the film begun in 2004 and was finished by 2006. The movie released on 26 January 2007. The film met with negative reviews from critics and recorded as disaster at the box-office. Best of the Best II Best of the Best II is a 1993 martial arts film directed by Robert Radler, and starring Eric Roberts and Phillip Rhee. It is the first sequel to the 1989 film Best of the Best. The plot follows four of the characters from the original film, and was released on DVD on February 6, 2007. Giallo Giallo is a 2009 Italian horror giallo film co-written and directed by Dario Argento and starring Adrien Brody, Emmanuelle Seigner and Elsa Pataky. The film was poorly received at the time of its release, and is arguably most-known for Brodys lawsuit against the film for not having been paid. Good Neighbours Good Neighbours is a 2010 Canadian thriller film written and directed by Jacob Tierney. It is based on the book by Chrystine Brouillet. Chris Rock: Tamborine Chris Rock: Tamborine is a stand-up comedy special that premiered on Netflix on February 14, 2018, starring comedian Chris Rock. It is the sixth special for Rock and first one for Netflix. It is also Rocks first stand-up special in ten years. Godzilla vs. Destoroyah is a 1995 Japanese kaiju film directed by Takao Okawara, written by Kazuki Ōmori, and produced by Shōgo Tomiyama. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the 22nd installment in the Godzilla franchise, and is the seventh and final film in the franchises Heisei period. The film features the fictional monster characters Godzilla, Godzilla Junior, and Destoroyah, and stars Takuro Tatsumi, Yōko Ishino, Yasufumi Hayashi, Sayaka Osawa, Megumi Odaka, Masahiro Takashima, Momoko Kochi, and Akira Nakao, alongside Kenpachiro Satsuma as Godzilla, Hurricane Ryu as Godzilla Junior, and both Ryo Hariya and Eiichi Yanagida as Destoroyah. In the film, Godzillas heart, which acts as a nuclear reactor, is nearing a nuclear meltdown which threatens the Earth. Meanwhile, a colony of mutated creatures known as Destoroyah emerge from the ocean, changing form and terrorizing Japan, forcing the Japanese Self-Defense Forces to devise a plan to eliminate both threats. Godzilla vs. Destoroyah received global publicity following an announcement by Toho that the film would feature the death of Godzilla. It was the final film to be scored by composer Akira Ifukube before his death in 2006. The film was released theatrically in Japan on December 9, 1995, and received a direct-to-video release in the United States in 1999 by Columbia TriStar Home Video. It was the last Godzilla film to be produced by any studio until the 1998 film Godzilla, and was the last Godzilla film to be produced by Toho until the 1999 film Godzilla 2000. Control Room Control Room is a 2004 documentary film about Al Jazeera and its relations with the US Central Command, as well as the other news organizations that covered the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Made by Egyptian-American filmmaker Jehane Noujaim, the film was distributed by Magnolia Pictures. People featured in the film include Lieutenant Josh Rushing, a press officer from US Central Command, David Shuster, an NBC correspondent, and Tom Mintier, a CNN correspondent. Al Jazeera was represented by Samir Khader, a senior producer, Hassan Ibrahim, a Sudanese journalist who attended U.S. universities and headed the BBC Arab News Service before joining Al Jazeera, and Dima Khatib, a Syrian journalist and a producer at Al Jazeera. Samir Khader later became the editor of Al-Jazeera. Josh Rushing started working for Al Jazeera English in 2006, Shuster started working for Al Jazeera America in 2013. The film has been criticized for bias. Noujaim has acknowledged this lack of objectivity, stating "I am not saying it is the truth, but it is our truth." The film was nomin ated for Best Documentary Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America. Sword Art Online: The Movie - Ordinal Scale is a 2017 Japanese animated science fantasy action adventure film based on the Sword Art Online light novel series written by Reki Kawahara and illustrated by abec. The film is produced by A-1 Pictures and directed by Tomohiko Itō, featuring an original story by Kawahara, character designs by Shingo Adachi and music by Yuki Kajiura. It was released in Japan, Southeast Asia, and Germany on February 18, 2017, in Mexico on March 4, 2017, and in the United States on March 9, 2017. The events of the film take place between the second and third seasons of the Sword Art Online anime series. Emma Jane Austens Emma is an adaptation of the 1815 novel of the same name. It was adapted for the British television network ITV in 1996, directed by Diarmuid Lawrence and dramatised by Andrew Davies, the same year as Miramaxs film adaptation of Emma starring Gwyneth Paltrow. This production of Emma stars Kate Beckinsale as the title character, and also features Samantha Morton as Harriet Smith and Mark Strong as Mr. Knightley. Davies had recently adapted another Austen novel as the successful 1995 television serial Pride and Prejudice for BBC when he proposed to adapt the novel Emma for the network. BBC had already made such an agreement with another screenwriter however, leading Davies to approach ITV. Emma received generally positive reviews from critics, who believed it to be superior to the 1996 Miramax film. Most focused on Beckinsales performance as a positive highlight. It aired on ITV on 24 November 1996 and garnered an estimated 12 million viewers. It also was broadcast on the American channel A&E on 16 February 1997. Archangel Archangel is a television adaptation of the 1998 novel of the same name by Robert Harris. Made by the BBC in 2005, it was filmed in the city of Arkhangelsk. Marjorie Prime Marjorie Prime is an American science-fiction film written and directed by Michael Almereyda, based on Jordan Harrisons play of the same name. It stars Jon Hamm, Tim Robbins, Geena Davis, and Lois Smith. Footage was screened for buyers at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. It premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. The Super The Super may refer to: The Super, an American comedy film The Super, an American horror thriller film The Super, an American sitcom television series Building superintendent, or "the super" "The Super", a story from the graphic novel A Contract with God Bill Cunningham: New York Bill Cunningham New York is a 2010 documentary film directed by Richard Press and produced by Philip Gefter. Bill Cunningham New York is distributed by Zeitgeist Films and was released in theaters on March 16, 2011. The Hollow Point The Hollow Point is a 2016 American Western film directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego and written by Nils Lyew. The film stars Patrick Wilson, Lynn Collins, Ian McShane, John Leguizamo, Jim Belushi and Michael Flynn. The film was released on December 16, 2016, by Vertical Entertainment. Riphagen Riphagen: The Untouchable is a 2016 Dutch drama film about Dries Riphagen, a Dutch criminal who collaborated with Nazi Germany. A Simple Wish A Simple Wish is a 1997 childrens-fantasy-comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie, and starring Martin Short, Mara Wilson, and Kathleen Turner. The film about a bumbling male fairy godmother named Murray, who tries to help Annabel fulfill her wish that her father, a carriage driver, wins the leading role in a Broadway musical. It was the last film from director Michael Ritchie before his death in 2001. Suntan Suntan is a 2016 Greek drama film directed by Argyris Papadimitropoulos. It stars Makis Papadimitriou as a middle-aged general practitioner on a resort island who becomes obsessed with a young female patient, played by Elli Tringou. It premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in February and was released in Greece in March 2016, where it grossed $145,858. The Adventures of Pinocchio The Adventures of Pinocchio is a 1996 fantasy adventure film based on Carlo Collodis original novel of the same name co-written and directed by Steve Barron. Barron collaborated with Sherry Mills, Tom Bender and Barry Berman on the screenplay. The film was an American, British, French, Czech and German venture produced by New Line Cinema, The Kushner-Locke Company, Savoy Pictures, Pangaea Holdings and Twin Continental Films. The film stars Martin Landau, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Rob Schneider, Udo Kier, Bebe Neuwirth, David Doyle and Geneviève Bujold. 7th Floor 7th Floor is a 2013 Argentine-Spanish mystery film co-written and directed by Patxi Amezcua. The film stars Ricardo Darín and Belén Rueda. Saint Laurent Saint Laurent is a 2014 French biographical drama film co-written and directed by Bertrand Bonello, and starring Gaspard Ulliel as Yves Saint Laurent, Jérémie Renier as Pierre Bergé, and Louis Garrel as Jacques de Bascher. The supporting cast features Léa Seydoux, Amira Casar, Aymeline Valade and Helmut Berger. The film centers on Saint Laurents life from 1967 to 1976, during which time the famed fashion designer was at the peak of his career. The film competed for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and was released on 24 September 2014. It was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. In January 2015, Saint Laurent received ten César Award nominations, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Supporting Actor. It also received five nominations at the 20th Lumières Awards, winning Best Actor for Gaspard Ulliel. The Bridges at Toko-Ri The Bridges at Toko-Ri is a 1954 American war film about the Korean War and stars William Holden, Grace Kelly, Fredric March, Mickey Rooney, and Robert Strauss. The film, which was directed by Mark Robson, was produced by Paramount Pictures. Dennis Weaver and Earl Holliman make early screen appearances in the motion picture. The screenplay is based on the novel The Bridges at Toko-Ri by Pulitzer Prize winner James Michener. The story, which closely follows the novel, is about the U.S. Navy pilots assigned to bomb a group of heavily defended bridges in North Korea. It emphasizes the lives of the pilots and crew in the context of the Korean War; a conflict that seems remote to all except those who fight in Korea. Schizopolis Schizopolis is a 1996 experimental comedy film with a non-linear narrative directed by Steven Soderbergh. Range 15 Range 15 is a zombie comedy film. Released on June 15, 2016, the movie is a collaboration between the veteran-run, military-themed apparel companies Ranger Up and Article 15 Clothing, and stars many of their staff members. The movie was produced and directed by Ross Patterson. A Countess from Hong Kong A Countess from Hong Kong is a 1967 British romantic comedy film written, scored, and directed by Charlie Chaplin and starring Marlon Brando, Sophia Loren, Sydney Chaplin, Tippi Hedren, Patrick Cargill and Margaret Rutherford. It was the last film directed, written, produced and scored by Chaplin, and one of two films Chaplin directed in which he did not play a major role, as well as his only color film. Chaplins cameo marked his final screen appearance. The story is based loosely on the life of a woman Chaplin met in France, named Moussia Sodskaya, or "Skaya", as he calls her in his 1922 book My Trip Abroad. She was a Russian singer and dancer who "was a stateless person marooned in France without a passport". The idea, according to a press release written by Chaplin after the film received a negative reception, "resulted from a visit I made to Shanghai in 1931 where I came across a number of titled aristocrats who had escaped the Russian Revolution. They were destitute and without a country, their status was of the lowest grade. The men ran rickshaws and the women worked in ten-cent dance halls. When the Second World War broke out many of the old aristocrats had died and the younger generation migrated to Hong Kong where their plight was even worse, for Hong Kong was overcrowded with refugees." It was originally started as a film called Stowaway in the 1930s, planned for Paulette Goddard, but production was never completed. This resulting film, created nearly 30 years after its inception, was a critical failure and grossed US$2 million from a US$3.5-million budget. However, it did prove to be extremely successful in Europe and Japan. In addition, the success of the music score was able to cover the budget. Critics such as Tim Hunter and Andrew Sarris, as well as poet John Betjeman and director François Truffaut, viewed the film as being among Chaplins best works. Actor Jack Nicholson is also a big fan of the film. The films theme song, "This Is My Song", written by Chaplin and performed by Petula Clark, became a worldwide success, topping the charts in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, the Netherlands and Belgium, while reaching number three in the United States and number four in Canada. The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete is a 2013 American drama film directed by George Tillman and written by Michael Starrbury. The film stars Anthony Mackie, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Jennifer Hudson, Jordin Sparks and Jeffrey Wright. Coming of age story about two inner-city youths, who are left to fend for themselves over the summer after their mothers are taken away by the authorities. Skylan Brooks and Ethan Dizon star in the title roles as Mister and Pete, respectively. All Hallows' Eve All Hallows Eve is a 2013 American horror anthology film edited, written, and directed by Damien Leone, in his feature film directorial debut. The film is presented as a series of shorts that two children and their babysitter discover on an unmarked videotape on Halloween night, all of which feature a homicidal clown named Art the Clown. The film stars Katie Maguire, Catherine Callahan, Marie Maser, and Kayla Lian, with Mike Giannelli as Art the Clown. It incorporates footage from the 2008 short film The 9th Circle, as well as the 2011 short film Terrifier, both of which were also directed by Leone and featured Art the Clown. All Hallows Eve was released direct-to-video by Image Entertainment on October 29, 2013, and received mixed reviews. The film was followed by a standalone anthology sequel, All Hallows Eve 2, in 2015, which features segments by different directors. The character of Art the Clown would later be featured in the 2016 film Terrifier, also written and directed by Leone. El fotógrafo de Mauthausen The Photographer of Mauthausen is a 2018 Spanish biography drama historical film starring Mario Casas, Macarena Gómez and Alain Hernández. The film tells the history of the photographer Francisco Boix during his life in the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp complex. Actor Mario Casas lost 12 kg in weight while preparing to play the part of the malnourished Boix. The Woman in Green The Woman in Green is a 1945 American film, the eleventh of the fourteen Sherlock Holmes films based on the characters created by Arthur Conan Doyle. Directed by Roy William Neill, it stars Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson, with Hillary Brooke as the woman of the title and Henry Daniell as Professor Moriarty. The film follows an original premise with material taken from "The Final Problem" and "The Adventure of the Empty House." This was Hillary Brookes third of three different roles in the Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes films, after Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror and Sherlock Holmes Faces Death. Series regular Dennis Hoeys Inspector Lestrade was replaced with Matthew Boulton as Inspector Gregson. This was Henry Daniells third of three different roles in the Rathbone Sherlock Holmes works, following the aforementioned ... Voice of Terror and Sherlock Holmes in Washington. Popular Music Popular Music is a Swedish-Finnish comedy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 24 September 2004, based on the novel of the same name by Mikael Niemi. Strictly Sexual Strictly Sexual is a 2008 comedy film directed by Joel Viertel, written by Stevie Long, and starring Amber Benson, Johann Urb, Kristen Kerr, Stevie Long, and Trevor Murphy. The Omega Code The Omega Code is a 1999 apocalyptic thriller film directed by Rob Marcarelli, written by Stephen Blinn and Hollis Barton, and starring Casper Van Dien, Michael York, Catherine Oxenberg and Michael Ironside. The premillennialist plot revolves around a plan by the Antichrist to take over the world using information hidden in the titular Bible code. The independently-produced film was financed and distributed by the Trinity Broadcasting Network, whose head, televangelist Paul Crouch, wrote a novelization of the films screenplay. The film received a limited theaterical release in the United States on October 15, 1999, grossing Swept Away Swept Away is a 1974 Italian adventure comedy-drama film written and directed by Lina Wertmüller and starring Giancarlo Giannini and Mariangela Melato. The film follows a wealthy woman whose yachting vacation with friends in the Mediterranean Sea takes an unexpected turn when she and one of the boats crew are separated from the others and they become stranded on a deserted island. The womans capitalist beliefs and the mans communist convictions clash, but during their struggle to survive their situation, their social roles are reversed. Swept Away was released to divisive but largely positive reviews and went on to receive the 1975 National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Award for Top Foreign Film. Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke is a 1993 Indian romantic comedy-drama film, directed by Mahesh Bhatt and produced by Tahir Hussain, with screenplay written by Aamir Khan and Robin Bhatt, and with a musical score by Nadeem-Shravan. It stars Juhi Chawla and Aamir Khan in the lead roles, with Sharokh Bharucha and Kunal Khemu in supporting roles. Upon release, the film fetched the Filmfare Best Actress Award for Juhi Chawla. The film has also garnered the National Film Award - Special Jury Award / Special Mention, and the Filmfare Best Film Award. The films plot is heavily inspired by the 1958 movie House Boat. A Simple Life A Simple Life, also known as Sister Peach, is a 2011 Hong Kong drama film directed by Ann Hui and starring Andy Lau and Deanie Ip. Ip, in the lead role of Sister Peach, won the Best Actress Award at the 68th Venice International Film Festival. Originally, Hui considered retiring after making this film. However, due to the films success, she changed her mind and is considering other projects. Lau and Ip had not worked together since 1999s Prince Charming. Production of the film officially began during Chinese New Year. It was filmed in Mei Foo Sun Chuen. Production was wrapped on 6 April 2011 after two months of filming. The film competed in the 68th Venice International Film Festival. It was also selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. A Simple Life was an official selection for competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival, where it won 4 awards. Deanie Ip won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress for her role in this film. She is the first Hong Konger to win this prize. In March, she also became the first Hong Konger to win the Asian Film Award for Best Actress. At the same event, director Ann Hui became the first woman to win the Lifetime Achievement Award. At the 31st Hong Kong Film Awards Ceremony, A Simple Life won 5 major prizes, repeating what happened with Huis Summer Snow in 1996. Ann Hui has won Best Director more than anyone else at the Hong Kong Film Awards. Ip is the oldest Best Actress recipient. Sami Blood Sami Blood is a 2016 Swedish coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Amanda Kernell, as her feature film debut. The first 10 minutes of the film comes directly from the short film. Stoerre Vaerie is Kernells first film with Sami themes and it was nominated for the Short Film Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, Park City, USA. The film is set in Sweden in the 1930s and concerns a 14-year-old girl who experiences prejudice at a nomad school for Sami children, and decides to escape her town and disavow her Sami heritage. Parts of the story are inspired by Kernells own grandmother. The film premiered at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival in the Venice Days section, in which it was awarded the Europa Cinemas Label Award and the Fedeora Award for Best Debut Director. It won the 2017 Lux Prize and was nominated for the 2017 Nordic Council Film Prize. Another Country Another Country is a 1984 British romantic historical drama written by Julian Mitchell, adapted from his play of the same name. Directed by Marek Kanievska, the film stars Rupert Everett and Colin Firth in his feature film debut. Another Country is loosely based on the life of the spy and double agent Guy Burgess, Guy Bennett in the film. It explores his homosexuality and exposure to Marxism, while examining the hypocrisy and snobbery of the English public school system. Werner - Beinhart! Werner – Beinhart! is the first German comedy-comic-film adaption based upon the most successful German comic Werner by "Brösel". With 4.9 million sold tickets it was in 1990 the third most successful movie in theaters in Germany, behind Look Whos Talking and Pretty Woman and still is up to today the fourth successful domestic movie behind Otto – Der Film, Der Schuh des Manitu and Traumschiff Surprise – Periode 1. That made it behind Otto – Der Film to the second most commercially successful domestic film since the beginning of recording in Germany. The Phantom of the Opera The Phantom of the Opera is a 1998 Italian horror film directed by Dario Argento, adapted from the novel Le Fantôme de lOpéra by Gaston Leroux. However, there are many differences between the book and the film. The Little Fox The Little Fox, known in Hungary as Vuk, is a 1981 Hungarian animated film produced by Pannónia Filmstúdió, based on the novel Vuk by István Fekete. The film is directed by Attila Dargay and written by Attila Dargay, István Imre, Ede Tarbay, and Magyar Televízió, the Hungarian national public service television company, owned by the Government of Hungary and launched in 1981. A computer animated and widely panned sequel, A Foxs Tale, was released in 2008. Shadow of the Thin Man Shadow of the Thin Man is the fourth of the six The Thin Man films. It was released in 1941 and was directed by W. S. Van Dyke. It stars William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles. Also, in this film their son Nick Jr. is old enough to figure in the comic subplot. Other cast members include Donna Reed and Barry Nelson. This was one of three films in which Stella Adler appeared. Deadline Deadline is a 2009 direct-to-video psychological horror film directed by Sean McConville and starring Brittany Murphy and Thora Birch. Trancers Trancers is a 1984 American science fiction film directed by Charles Band and starring Tim Thomerson, Helen Hunt, and Art LaFleur. It is the first film in the Trancers series. The film revolves around Jack Deth, a Philip Marlowe-esque police detective from the 23rd century who travels to the 1980s in order to bring his old nemesis to justice. The film portrays a unique method of time travel: People can travel back in time by injecting themselves with a drug that allows them to take over the body of an ancestor. Frank & Lola Frank & Lola is a 2016 American neo-noir erotic thriller film written and directed by Matthew Ross in his directorial debut, and starring Michael Shannon, Imogen Poots, Michael Nyqvist, Justin Long, Emmanuelle Devos and Rosanna Arquette. The film had its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2016. The film was released theatrically and through video on demand on December 9, 2016, by Universal Pictures and Paladin. R... Rajkumar R... Rajkumar is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language action film co-written and directed by Prabhu Deva, cinematograpnhy by Mohana Krishna. Produced by Viki Rajani and Sunil Lulla, the film stars Shahid Kapoor and Sonakshi Sinha in lead roles. The theatrical trailer of R... Rajkumar was unveiled on 1 October 2013 on YouTube. The film released on 6 December 2013. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews from critics, but proved a commercial success, earning ₹1.09 billion worldwide against its ₹370 million budget. Terror by Night Terror by Night is a 1946 crime drama film noir directed by Roy William Neill and starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. The story revolves around the theft of a famous diamond aboard a train. It is one of four films in the series in the public domain. The films plot is a mostly original story not directly based on any of Arthur Conan Doyles Holmes tales, but it uses minor plot elements of "The Adventure of the Empty House," "The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax," and The Sign of Four. Marci X Marci X is a 2003 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Benjamin, written by Paul Rudnick, and starring Lisa Kudrow as Jewish-American Princess Marci Feld, who has to take control of a hip-hop record label, as well as the controversial rapper Dr. S, played by Damon Wayans. The film received negative reviews and failed to chart in the top 10 when it was released on August 22, 2003 in the US, where it grossed only $875,000 on the weekend. 44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot-Out 44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot-Out is a 2003 American made-for-television crime film directed by Yves Simoneau. The film premiered on the FX Network in June 2003. It is based on the 1997 North Hollywood shootout. SiREN Siren is a 2016 American dark fantasy horror film. It is a spiritual successor and feature-length adaptation of Amateur Night, David Bruckners segment from the 2012 anthology horror film V/H/S. It was released on December 2, 2016 in theatres and on DVD on December 6, 2016. It was directed by Gregg Bishop and produced by Gary Binkow, Jude S. Walko, Brad Miska, and David Bruckner. One week before his wedding day, Jonah and his groomsmen hit the town for a wild night of club hopping and debauchery. But the party becomes a savage fight for survival when they unwittingly unleash a fabled predator upon the festivities. Pokémon Heroes Pokémon Heroes: Latios and Latias is a 2002 Japanese animated fantasy film, the fifth in the Pokémon series, and the last to feature the main cast from the first five seasons. Directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and produced by OLM, the film stars the regular television cast of Rica Matsumoto, Yuji Ueda, Mayumi Iizuka, Megumi Hayashibara, Shin-ichiro Miki and Ikue Ōtani. The English adaptation was produced by 4Kids Entertainment and distributed by Miramax Films, and saw a limited release in the United States on May 16, 2003, before being released to video and DVD in January 2004. The English version stars the regular television cast of Veronica Taylor, Eric Stuart, Rachael Lillis and Maddie Blaustein. The events of the film take place during the fifth season of Pokémon: Master Quest. Although Cartoon Network has aired the film, the film has also aired on Toon Disney on November 27, 2007, being the fourth Pokémon film to air on Toon Disney. Pokémon Heroes focuses on the main characters, Ash, Misty and Brock, continuing their journey through the Johto region; the main location of the film is based on Venice, Italy. The name given to the city in the film is Alto Mare, meaning "high sea" in the Italian language. Although it is part of the groups adventure in Johto, the film takes place on an island off of the mainland. Optimum Home Entertainment re-released the movie on DVD in UK on May 9, 2011. StudioCanal released the film along with Pokémon 4Ever on Blu-ray in the UK as a double feature pack on April 2, 2012, just one day before Black—Victini and Reshiram and White—Victini and Zekrom came out on DVD on April 3, 2012. Echo Bridge Home Entertainment released the film on Blu-ray in the United States along with Destiny Deoxys on May 15, 2011. Indian Summer Indian Summer is a 1993 comedy drama film written and directed by Mike Binder. The movie was filmed at Camp Tamakwa, a summer camp in Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada, Binder attended for ten summers as a child. Indian Summer features an ensemble cast, including Binders childhood friend, film director Sam Raimi, who has a supporting role in it. The Go-Getter The Go-Getter is a 2007 American independent road film directed and written by Martin Hynes. The film stars Lou Taylor Pucci, Zooey Deschanel, and Jena Malone. In the film, 19-year-old Mercer steals a strangers car to embark on a road trip to find his estranged brother and tell him that their mother has died. He communicates with the cars owner, Kate, via her cell phone while he travels. The story was based partially on Hyness own experiences. After his mother died, and his marriage ended, he took a road trip of his own and wrote "different things," some of which came together in the script for The Go-Getter. Before production began, Hynes and three other crew members traveled to almost every location visited in the film to perform a test shoot, trying various filming styles and techniques. Filming took place between October and November 2005 in Oregon, Nevada, California, and Mexico. Singer and guitarist M. Ward provided most of the music for the film, complemented by songs from The Black Keys, Elliott Smith, The Replacements, and Animal Collective. The Go-Getter debuted on January 22, 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival and was given a limited theatrical release on June 6, 2008 by Peace Arch Entertainment. Its run lasted just three days, and it grossed only US$11,931. Critics were divided in reaction to the film; some praised the performances, the dialogue and the cinematography, while others thought it was unoriginal, forgettable, and poorly acted. Tarzan the Ape Man Lassie Lassie is a 1994 American adventure family film directed by Daniel Petrie and featuring the fictional collie Lassie. More Than a Game More than a Game is a 2008 American documentary film that follows NBA superstar LeBron James and four of his teammates through the trials and tribulations of high school basketball in Akron, and Jamess journey to fame. The film trailer was released in April featuring the single "Stronger" by Mary J. Blige, which she released in support of the film. The soundtrack titled Music Inspired by More Than a Game was released September 28, 2009. The film had limited theatrical release on October 2, 2009. Never Back Down: No Surrender Never Back Down: No Surrender is a 2016 martial arts film, directed by Michael Jai White, written by Chris Hauty and Jai White, produced by Craig Baumgarten and starring Jai White, Josh Barnett, Gillian White, Steven Quardos, Nathan Jones and Esai Morales. It is the sequel to The Beatdown, and was released on DVD on June 7, 2016. In No Surrender, which picks up two years after the events of the second film, the former MMA champion Case Walker is on the comeback trail to become champion once again. Lesson of the Evil , known in English as Lesson of the Evil, is a 2012 Japanese slasher film directed by Takashi Miike starring Hideaki Itō. It is an adaptation of Yusuke Kishis 2010 novel of the same name. The film contains many references to German culture, such as to Goethes The Sorrows of Young Werther and in the film a vinyl record with the German song about Mack the Knife written by Bertolt Brecht is played. Pennies from Heaven Little New York Staten Island is a 2009 crime film written and directed by James DeMonaco in his directorial debut. It stars Ethan Hawke, Vincent DOnofrio, and Seymour Cassel as three Staten Islanders whose lives intersect through a crime. Following a very limited theatrical run in New York City, it was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in December 2009. Ed Gein In the Light of the Moon is a 2000 American horror film directed by Chuck Parello, and written by Stephen Johnston. It is based on the crimes of Wisconsin murderer Ed Gein. Urban Justice Urban Justice is a 2007 American vigilante action thriller film directed by Don E. Fauntleroy and produced by Steven Seagal, who also stars in the lead role. Eddie Griffin and Carmen Serano co-star. The film was released direct-to-DVD in the United States on November 13, 2007. Tombs of the Blind Dead Tombs of the Blind Dead is a 1972 Spanish-Portuguese horror film written and directed by Amando de Ossorio. Its original Spanish title is La noche del terror ciego. The film was the first in Ossorios "Blind Dead" series, spawning three official sequels: Return of the Blind Dead, The Ghost Galleon and Night of the Seagulls. Its success helped kickstart the Spanish horror film boom of the early 1970s. Ossorio has stated that Gustavo Adolfo Bécquers Gothic horror legend El monte de las ánimas and George Romeros Night of the Living Dead both influenced the creation of his film. Cimarron Cimarron is a 1931 Pre-Code Western film directed by Wesley Ruggles, starring Richard Dix and Irene Dunne, and featuring Estelle Taylor and Roscoe Ates. The Oscar-winning script was written by Howard Estabrook based on the Edna Ferber novel Cimarron. It would be RKOs most expensive production up to that date, and its winning of the top Oscar for Best Production would be only one of two ever won by that studio. It is also one of the few Westerns to ever win the top honor at the Academy Awards. Epic in scope, spanning forty years from 1889 to 1929, it was a critical success, although it did not recoup its production costs during its initial run in 1931. Bhavesh Joshi Superhero Bhavesh Joshi Superhero is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language vigilante action film directed by Vikramaditya Motwane under Phantom Films banner and co-written by Motwane along with Anurag Kashyap and Abhay Koranne. It stars Harshvardhan Kapoor in the lead role along with Priyanshu Painyuli, Ashish Verma and Nishikant Kamat in the supporting roles. The film revolves around a successful vigilante group that fades away with time but resurfaces when one of its members discovers the theft of water by a local politician and his henchmen. Bhavesh Joshi Superhero released theatrically on 1 June 2018. Later on, it was also screened at Neuchatel Film Festival. Despite receiving moderately positive reviews, the film was a commercial failure grossing only 1.5 Cr on a 21 Cr budget. The Steamroller and the Violin The Steamroller and the Violin, is a 1961 featurette directed by Andrei Tarkovsky and from a screenplay written by Andrei Konchalovsky and Andrei Tarkovsky. The film tells the story of the unlikely friendship of Sasha, a little boy, and Sergey, the operator of a steamroller. The film was Tarkovskys diploma film at the State Institute of Cinematography, but was made at the Mosfilm studio. Bright Young Things Bright Young Things is a 2003 British drama film written and directed by Stephen Fry. The screenplay, based on the 1930 novel Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh, provides satirical social commentary about the Bright Young People: young and carefree London aristocrats and bohemians, as well as society in general, in the late 1920s through to the early 1940s. This was the last film in which John Mills appeared before his death in 2005. Gangster Gangster is a 2006 Indian romantic thriller film. It was released on 28 April. It stars Emraan Hashmi, Kangana Ranaut and Shiney Ahuja. The music is composed by Pritam. The film was rumoured to be based on the life of mobster Abu Salem and former actress Monica Bedi, but director Anurag Basu has denied any similarities to any real characters or incidents. Gangster was a hit at the box office. The movie is debut of actress Kangana Ranaut. Chuck Chuck is a 2016 American biographical sports drama film directed by Philippe Falardeau and written by Jeff Feuerzeig, Jerry Stahl, Michael Cristofer and Liev Schreiber, who also stars in the title role. The cast includes Elisabeth Moss, Ron Perlman, Naomi Watts, Jim Gaffigan, Michael Rapaport, Pooch Hall, Morgan Spector, and Jason Jones. The film depicts the life of heavyweight boxer Chuck Wepner and his 1975 title fight with the heavyweight champion, Muhammad Ali, which inspired Sylvester Stallones character and screenplay for the 1976 film Rocky. Principal photography began on October 26, 2015 in Suffern, New York. Chuck received its world premiere at the 2016 Venice Film Festival on September 2, 2016. It was released May 5, 2017, by IFC Films. Nothing Left to Do but Cry Non ci resta che piangere is a 1984 Italian comedy film, starring Roberto Benigni and Massimo Troisi, who are also directors and writers of the movie. Passport to Paris Passport to Paris is a 1999 direct-to-video film starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who also serve as the films executive producers. It is the first of seven direct-to-video movies produced by Tapestry Films to star the Olsens. The Affair of the Necklace The Affair of the Necklace is a 2001 American historical drama film directed by Charles Shyer. The screenplay by John Sweet is based on what became known as the Affair of the Diamond Necklace, an incident that helped fuel the French populaces disillusionment with the monarchy and, among other causes, eventually led to the French Revolution. The film received negative reviews from critics, but the sets, music and costume design were widely praised. Möbius Möbius is a 2013 Russian-French film written and directed by Éric Rochant, and starring Jean Dujardin and Cécile de France. Monsieur Gangster Love Crime Love Crime is a 2010 French psychological thriller film starring Ludivine Sagnier and Kristin Scott Thomas. It is the last film directed by Alain Corneau, and was released after his death from cancer. Renoir Renoir is a 2012 French drama film based on the last years of Pierre-Auguste Renoir at Cagnes-sur-Mer during World War I. The film was directed by Gilles Bourdos and competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. The film is set in the south of France during World War I and stars Michel Bouquet, Christa Theret, Thomas Doret and Vincent Rottiers. Renoir achieved critical and commercial success both in France and abroad, most notably in the United States where it is on the Critics Pick list of The New York Times. The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. In January 2014, the film received four nominations at the 39th César Awards, winning for Best Costume Design. The Marrying Man The Marrying Man is a 1991 American romantic comedy film, directed by Jerry Rees, written by Neil Simon, and starring Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger. The film opened to poor reviews and did not break out at the box office, with Basingers performance earning her a Golden Raspberry Award nomination for Worst Actress, where she lost to Sean Young for A Kiss Before Dying. Love, Honor and Obey Love, Honour and Obey is a 2000 mock gangster film starring several members of the Primrose Hill set. It was jointly written and directed by Dominic Anciano and Ray Burdis as a follow-up to their 1998 film Final Cut. As with Final Cut, most of the characters have the same name as the actors who play them. The film also features a cameo appearance from former East London boxer turned comedian, Ricky Grover. LSD: Love, Sex Aur Dhokha Love Sex Aur Dhokha is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language anthology erotic drama film directed by Dibakar Banerjee and written by Banerjee and Kanu Behl. Jointly produced by Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor and Priya Sreedharan under the banner of ALT Entertainment, the film stars mostly newcomers and non-actors, including Anshuman Jha, Nushrat Bharucha, Rajkummar Rao, Neha Chauhan, Amit Sial, Herry Tangri and Ashish Sharma. It has three separate but interlinked stories about an honour killing, an MMS scandal and sting operations. Banerjee conceived the film after he came across several video clips containing sexual content including the DPS MMS clip and wanted to explore what led to that situation. He then wrote two short stories, which he later expanded into three. The film was made entirely using digital formats with different cameras, including a handycam, an amateur film camera, a security camera, an underwater camera and spy cameras. Nikos Andritsakis served as the films cinematographer and Namrata Rao was its editor. The films music was composed by Sneha Khanwalkar and the lyrics were written by Banerjee. Love Sex Aur Dhokha was screened at the 2010 London Indian Film Festival and the Munich International Film Festival. It was released in India on 19 March 2010 to positive reviews from critics. The film was made on a budget of ; it grossed and proved to be a commercial success. Rao and Pritam Das won the Best Editing and the Best Sound Design Award, respectively, at the 56th Filmfare Awards. Khanwalkar received the R. D. Burman Music Award. Alaska Alaska is a 1996 American adventure survival film directed by Fraser Clarke Heston and produced by Andy Burg. The story, written by Burg and Scott Myers, centers on two children who search through the Alaskan wilderness for their lost father. During their journey they find a polar bear that helps lead them to their father. However, a poacher with a desire to capture the bear follows close behind the kids and the polar bear. The movie was filmed primarily in the Purcell Mountains of British Columbia in Canada and the city of Vancouver. The film was a box office bomb, grossing only $11,829,959 over a $24,000,000 budget. It received negative reviews upon its release. Kung Fu Panda Holiday Kung Fu Panda Holiday is a 2010 American computer-animated Christmas television special produced by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Tim Johnson. A spinoff of the Kung Fu Panda franchise, the special stars the voices of Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Dustin Hoffman, Jackie Chan, Seth Rogen, David Cross, Lucy Liu, James Hong, and Jack McBrayer. The special premiered on NBC on November 24, 2010, and its premiere broadcast drew 5.9 million viewers. Azhar Azhar is a 2016 Indian biographical sports drama film directed by Tony DSouza. The story is written by Rajat Arora and is inspired from the life of Indian cricketer and former national team captain Mohammad Azharuddin. The film is produced by Shobha Kapoor and Ekta Kapoor for Sony Pictures Networks and features Emraan Hashmi in the titular role. Nargis Fakhri, Prachi Desai and Lara Dutta play crucial supporting roles. The sports action was done by Rob Miller of ReelSports. The film released worldwide on 13 May 2016. The film was a moderate success at the box office as it collected only 56.8 crores gross against the budget of 35 crores. The film also drew critics for its fictionalised interpretation of events. The Big Gundown The Big Gundown is a Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Sollima, and starring Lee Van Cleef and Tomas Milian. A Brief History of Time A Brief History of Time is a 1991 biographical documentary film about the physicist Stephen Hawking, directed by Errol Morris. The title derives from Hawkings bestselling book A Brief History of Time, but whereas the book is an explanation of cosmology, the film is a biography of Hawkings life, featuring interviews with family members, colleagues, and even his childhood nanny. The music is by frequent Morris collaborator, Philip Glass. The film project originated with executive producer Gordon Freedman who brought the project to Anglia Television as a co-producer. After acquiring the property, Freedman met with director Steven Spielberg for advice on how to make the project into an important documentary film. Spielberg suggested Errol Morris as director. Freedmans production company partnered with Anglia Television and Tokyo Broadcasting. David Hickman, of Anglia, became the films producer. The Tomb of Ligeia The Tomb of Ligeia is a 1964 American International Pictures horror film, produced in the UK by Alta Vista Productions. Starring Vincent Price and Elizabeth Shepherd, it tells of a man haunted by the spirit of his dead wife and her effect on his second marriage. The screenplay by Robert Towne was based upon the short story "Ligeia" by American author Edgar Allan Poe. The film was directed by Roger Corman, and was the last in his series of eight films loosely based on the works of Poe. Tomb of Ligeia was filmed at Castle Acre Priory and other locations with a mostly English cast. Carrington Carrington is a 1995 British biographical film written and directed by Christopher Hampton about the life of the English painter Dora Carrington, who was known simply as "Carrington". The screenplay is based on biographies of writer and critic Lytton Strachey by Michael Holroyd. Kismat Konnection Kismat Konnection is an Indian Hindi romantic drama film directed by Aziz Mirza who previously directed films including Yes Boss, Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani and Chalte Chalte. The film stars Shahid Kapoor and Vidya Balan in the lead roles with Juhi Chawla in a guest appearance. Shah Rukh Khan is the narrator. Produced by Ramesh S Taurani under the banner of Tips Industries, Kismat Konnection was released on 18 July 2008. The Film was declared a "flop" at the box office. Kismat Konnection is a remake of the Hollywood film, Just My Luck which stars Lindsay Lohan and Chris Pine. Sex Ed Sex Ed is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Isaac Feder and written by Bill Kennedy. The film stars Haley Joel Osment, Lorenza Izzo, Laura Harring, Abby Elliott, Glen Powell, Retta, and Matt Walsh. Sex Ed premiered at the Portland Film Festival on August 29, 2014, and was released in theaters on November 7, 2014, by MarVista Entertainment. Ghosts Michael Jacksons Ghosts is a 1996 short film starring singer Michael Jackson, written by horror novelist Stephen King and Mick Garris, and directed by Stan Winston. It was filmed and first screened in 1996 and released along with select prints of the film Thinner. It was released as promo a year later internationally on LaserDisc, VHS and Video CD. As of 2019, the film is available on DVD and Blu-Ray Disc in Europe. Jackson plays five roles. The film tells the story of an eccentric man with supernatural powers being forced out of a small town by its mayor. The film includes a series of dance routines performed by Jackson and his "family" of ghouls. The songs are taken from Jacksons albums HIStory and HIStory in the Mix. Druids Druids is a 2001 epic historical drama film directed by Jacques Dorfmann. It stars Christopher Lambert, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Inés Sastre, Maria Kavardjikova, Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, and Max von Sydow. The film tells the story of the Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix, from his childhood through to his battle to save Gaul from Roman domination at the hands of Julius Caesar. The film culminates with the decisive Battle of Alesia. The novel The Druid King by Norman Spinrad is a derivative work of an early version of Druids script. The Flying Scotsman The Flying Scotsman is a 2006 British drama film, based on the life and career of Scottish amateur cyclist Graeme Obree. The film covers the period of Obrees life that saw him take, lose, and then retake the world one-hour distance record. The film stars Jonny Lee Miller as Obree, Laura Fraser, Billy Boyd, and Brian Cox. The Nanny The Nanny is a 1965 British suspense film directed by Seth Holt, and starring Bette Davis, Wendy Craig, and Jill Bennett. Davis appears as a supposedly devoted nanny caring for a 10-year-old boy recently discharged from a home for disturbed children. It is based on the novel of the same title by Evelyn Piper, and the film was scored by Richard Rodney Bennett. The film was made by Hammer Film Productions at Elstree Studios. Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla is a 1974 Japanese kaiju film directed by Jun Fukuda, with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the 14th film of the Godzilla franchise, and features the fictional monster characters Godzilla, Anguirus, and King Caesar, along with the mecha character Mechagodzilla. The film stars Masaaki Daimon, Kazuya Aoyama, Gorō Mutsumi, and Akihiko Hirata, with Isao Zushi as Godzilla, Satoru Kuzumi as both Anguirus and King Caesar, and Kazunari Mori as Mechagodzilla. The film marks the first appearances of King Caesar and Mechagodzilla in the franchise. Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla was released theatrically in Japan on March 21, 1974. The film received a limited release in the United States in 1977 by Cinema Shares, under the title Godzilla vs. the Bionic Monster. The film was also marketed under the title Godzilla vs. the Cosmic Monster. Himalaya Himalaya is a 1999 film directed by Éric Valli and was funded through France-based corporations. It was the first Nepalese film to be nominated in the Best Foreign Film category at the 72nd Academy Awards. The film is a narrative on the both traditions and the impermanent nature of human struggle to retain and express power in the face of the gods. "The gods triumph" is the call that echoes at the end of the film and expresses the balancing of karmic destinies. The extreme environment of the Himalayas is magnificently contrasted to the delicacy of humanity and the beauty of Tibetan culture. The film depicts not only the life style of the upper Dolpo people of the mid western uphills of Nepal but also their traditional customs, for example celestial burial. Himalaya was shot in widescreen over nine months on location in a region that can only be reached on foot, with all but two characters played by real chiefs, lamas and local villagers. Director Éric Valli has lived in Nepal since 1983 and is also a photographer and author. His work is regularly published in National Geographic Magazine , GEO magazine and Life magazines. Bloodsucking Bastards Bloodsucking Bastards is a 2015 American comedy horror film directed by Brian James OConnell, written by Ryan Mitts and Dr. God, OConnells comedy group. The film stars Fran Kranz, Pedro Pascal, Emma Fitzpatrick, and Joey Kern. The film was limited released September 4, 2015, and through video on demand by Scream Factory. Zazie dans le Métro Zazie in the Metro is a 1960 French film directed by Louis Malle, based on the novel by Raymond Queneau. Frequently surreal, and full of visual and verbal jokes, the intricate plot follows a group of protean characters around a crowded Paris during a Métro strike. Small Change Small Change is a 1976 French film directed by François Truffaut about childhood innocence and child abuse. The French title translates as "Pocket Money"; but since there was a Paul Newman movie called Pocket Money, Steven Spielberg suggested the title Small Change for the US release. In English-speaking countries outside North America the film is known as "Pocket Money". The film had a total of 1,810,280 admissions in France, making it one of Truffauts most successful films. Only his films The 400 Blows and The Last Metro were more popular in France. Q & A Q & A is a 1990 American crime film written and directed by Sidney Lumet, based on a novel by New York State Supreme Court judge Edwin Torres. It stars Nick Nolte, Timothy Hutton and Armand Assante. Shanghai Triad Shanghai Triad is a 1995 Chinese crime-drama film, directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Gong Li. The script is written by Bi Feiyu based on Li Xiaos 1994 novel Rules of a Clan. The film is set in the criminal underworld of 1930s Shanghai, Republic of China and spans seven days. Shanghai Triads Chinese title reads "Row, row, row to Grandma Bridge", refers to a well known traditional Chinese lullaby. The film was the last collaboration between Zhang Yimou and actress Gong Li in the 1990s, thus ending a successful partnership that had begun with Zhangs debut, Red Sorghum, and had evolved into a romantic relationship as well. With the wrapping of filming for Shanghai Triad the two agreed to end their relationship both professionally and personally. Gong Li and Zhang Yimou would not work together again until 2006s Curse of the Golden Flower. The Wizards Return: Alex vs. Alex The Wizards Return: Alex vs. Alex is a 2013 American made-for-television comedy-drama fantasy special episode based on the Disney Channel Original Series Wizards of Waverly Place. It was directed by Victor Gonzalez and filmed primarily in Disney Studios in October and November 2012. The full cast of the series starred in the special, with the exception of David Henrie, although the character was mentioned frequently. The film focuses on the Russo family, Harper, and Mason visiting Italy for a family reunion. The special premiered on March 15, 2013 on the Disney Channel in the United States, and is rated TV-G. The special received 5.9 million viewers. The Emigrants The Emigrants is a 1971 Swedish film directed by Jan Troell and starring Max von Sydow, Liv Ullmann, Eddie Axberg and Allan Edwall. The screenplay is by Bengt Forslund and Troell. It tells the story of poor Swedes who emigrate from Småland, Sweden, to Minnesota in the mid-19th century. The film depicts hardships in Sweden and on the journey and is based on the first two novels of The Emigrants series by Vilhelm Moberg — The Emigrants and Unto a Good Land. The Emigrants won international acclaim, and was nominated for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1971. It was nominated for four more Oscars the following year, including for Best Picture. It is followed by a 1972 sequel, The New Land, with the same cast. The 1974 U.S. television series The New Land is based loosely on both The Emigrants and its sequel. Iceman Iceman is a 1984 American science fiction film from Universal Studios. The screenplay was written by John Drimmer and Chip Proser, and was directed by Fred Schepisi. The cast included John Lone, Timothy Hutton, Lindsay Crouse, and Danny Glover. It was filmed in color with Dolby sound and ran for 100 minutes. The DVD version was released in 2004. Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV is a 2000 American superhero splatter comedy film directed by Lloyd Kaufman and written by Kaufman, Michael Herz, Patrick Cassidy, Trent Haaga, and uncredited co-director Gabriel Friedman. It is the fourth installment of The Toxic Avenger franchise. Despite being the third sequel to The Toxic Avenger, Stan Lees opening narration claims that Citizen Toxie is, in fact, the official sequel to the first film, disacknowledging the events of the first two sequels. Malamaal Weekly Malamaal Weekly is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language comedy film written and directed by Priyadarshan and starring Riteish Deshmukh, Paresh Rawal, Om Puri, and Innocent. The film received mixed reviews from critics, but performed well at the box office, grossing ₹42.8 crore against a budget of ₹7 crore. The film was remade in Telugu as Bhagyalakshmi Bumper Draw. Priyadarshan himself remade the film in Malayalam as Aamayum Muyalum. Outpost: Black Sun Outpost: Black Sun, also known as Outpost 2, is a 2012 British horror film directed by Steve Barker, based on a script written by himself and Rae Brunton. It is a sequel to Barkers 2008 film Outpost. The film was later followed by Rise of the Spetsnaz, the third entry in the series. Waiting for the Hearse Waiting for the Hearse is a 1985 Argentine comedy film directed by Alejandro Doria. It is considered a cult film. It opened on 6 May 1985. The story belongs to the criollo grotesque genre or black comedy. Its based on the play of the same name by Jacobo Langsner, premiered by the Comedia Nacional company in 1962. The film adaptation starred some great local stars from the theater world like Antonio Gasalla, China Zorrilla, Luis Brandoni and Betiana Blum. In the River Plate culture, its considered to be a classic and its reruns on TV still draw large audiences. On April 2, 2009, 23 years after the original films release, a sequel, Waiting for the Hearse 2, was released. R-Point R-Point is a 2004 South Korean horror film written and directed by Kong Su-chang. Set in Vietnam in 1972, during the Vietnam War, it stars Kam Woo-sung and Son Byong-ho as members of the South Korean military in Vietnam. Most of the movie was shot in Cambodia. Bokor Hill Station plays a prominent part of the movie, in this case doubling as a French colonial plantation. In 2011, Palisades Tartan re-released this film on DVD under the title Ghosts of War. Autumn Autumn is drama-genred film by Turkish director Özcan Alper, filmed trilingually in Turkish, Georgian, and Homshetsi Armenian. It was filmed in Hopa, Çamlıhemşin, and Kemalpaşa. It profiles the post-life of a 22-year-old imprisoned university student named Yusuf. Elena Undone Elena Undone is a 2010 lesbian film written and directed by Nicole Conn and starring Necar Zadegan, Traci Dinwiddie, and Gary Weeks. It is based loosely on Conns romance with filmmaker Marina Rice Bader. The Sum of Us The Sum of Us is a 1994 Australian comedy-drama film version of the play The Sum of Us written by David Stevens. The film was directed by Kevin Dowling and Geoff Burton and stars Russell Crowe and Jack Thompson. The screen adaptation mimics the plays device of breaking the fourth wall with direct to camera conversational asides by both Harry and Jeff. James Dean James Dean is a 2001 biographical television film based on the life of the American actor James Dean. James Franco plays the title role under the direction of Mark Rydell, who chronicles Deans rise from a struggling actor to an A-list movie star in 1950s Hollywood. The films supporting roles included director Rydell, Michael Moriarty, Valentina Cervi, Enrico Colantoni, and Amy Rydell. The James Dean biopic began development at Warner Bros. in the early 1990s. At one point, Michael Mann was contracted to direct with Leonardo DiCaprio starring in the lead role. After Manns departure, Des McAnuff, Dennis Hopper and Milčo Mančevski were considered as directors. Rydell was hired as director in 1996, but the film continued to languish in development hell. Warner Bros. then decided to produce James Dean as a TV movie for Turner Network Television; both Warners and TNT are owned by Time Warner. Franco was cast as Dean in May 2000 after a search that resulted in 500 auditions. Franco researched his role to closely portray Dean. James Dean was shown on TNT in the United States on August 5, 2001, receiving generally positive reviews from critics and widespread acclaim for Francos performance. Breaking News Breaking News is a 2004 Hong Kong action film produced and directed by Johnnie To, and starring Richie Jen, Kelly Chen, Nick Cheung, Eddie Cheung, Simon Yam and Maggie Shiu. The film premiered out of competition at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Tower Block Tower Block is a British thriller film directed by James Nunn and Ronnie Thompson at their directorial debut, and written by James Moran. The film stars Sheridan Smith, Jack OConnell, Ralph Brown, and Russell Tovey and entails residents of a block of flats targeted by an unseen sniper after witnessing the murder of a teenager. Tower Block was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 21 September 2012 and was also the closing film at the 2012 FrightFest Film Festival. The Chipmunk Adventure The Chipmunk Adventure is a 1987 American animated musical fantasy adventure comedy film featuring the characters from NBCs Saturday morning cartoon Alvin and the Chipmunks. The film, directed by Janice Karman and written by Karman and Ross Bagdasarian, stars the voices of Karman, Bagdasarian, and Dody Goodman, and follows the Chipmunks and the Chipettes as they go on a hot air balloon race around the world that is the cover for a diamond smuggling ring. Jar City Jar City is a 2006 Icelandic film directed by Baltasar Kormákur. It is based on Mýrin, a novel written by Arnaldur Indriðason and released in English as Jar City. Kormákur is in the midst of producing an English-language remake, also called Jar City, which will be set in Louisiana. Toy Story Toons: Small Fry Toy Story Toons: Small Fry is a 2011 Pixar computer animated short directed by Angus MacLane. It premiered with the theatrical release of The Muppets on November 23, 2011. Small Fry is the second short in the Toy Story Toons series, based on the characters from the Toy Story feature films. The short involves Buzz getting trapped at a fast food restaurant, where there is a support group for discarded kids meal toys from over the years, with a kids meal toy version of Buzz taking his place. Light Sleeper Light Sleeper is a 1992 American drama film written and directed by Paul Schrader and starring Willem Dafoe, Susan Sarandon, and Dana Delany. Set in New York City, the film shows the tragic events following the encounter of a 40-year-old drug dealer and his former girlfriend. Tito and Me Tito and Me is a 1992 Yugoslav comedy film by Serbian director Goran Marković. The film was made during one of the most difficult periods in the history of the Balkans. Its quirky humor marked the beginning of the end for the country it celebrates and mercilessly criticises at the same time. The Silence of the Hams The Silence of the Hams is a 1994 Italian-American satirical comedy film written by, directed by, and starring Italian comedian Ezio Greggio. It is a parody of many popular thriller and horror films, notably The Silence of the Lambs and Psycho. Along with Greggio, the film features an ensemble cast of Dom DeLuise, Billy Zane, Joanna Pacuła, Charlene Tilton, and Martin Balsam. The comedy, like many of its contemporaries, is largely driven by word play, sight gags, running jokes, and multiple references to popular culture of the time, such as Michael Jacksons Thriller, and tongue-in-cheek references to the then-current state of American politics. As a curiosity, Mel Brooks, who made a number of well regarded parodies, appeared in a cameo. Fruits Basket , sometimes abbreviated , is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Natsuki Takaya. It was serialized in the semi-monthly Japanese magazine Hana to Yume, published by Hakusensha, from 1998 to 2006. The series title comes from the name of a popular game played in Japanese elementary schools, which is alluded to in the series. Fruits Basket tells the story of Tohru Honda, an orphan girl who, after meeting Yuki, Kyo, and Shigure Soma, learns that twelve members of the Soma family are possessed by the animals of the and are cursed to turn into their animal forms when they are weak, stressed, or when they are embraced by anyone of the opposite sex that is not possessed by a zodiacal spirit. As the series progresses, Tohru learns of the hardships and pain faced by the afflicted Somas, and through her own generous and loving nature, helps heal their emotional wounds. As she learns more about Yuki, Kyo, and the rest of the mysterious Soma family, Tohru also learns more about herself and how much others care for her. The series was also adapted into a 26-episode anime series in 2001, directed by Akitaro Daichi. A new anime television series adaptation produced by TMS Entertainment and directed by Yoshihide Ibata premiered on April 2019, which will adapt the entire manga. The first season of the 2019 reboot was 25 episodes long. The second season will premiere in 2020. The anime series is licensed in North America under the Crunchyroll-Funimation partnership. How to Eat Fried Worms How to Eat Fried Worms is a 2006 American childrens comedy film directed and written by Bob Dolman and produced by Mark Johnson and Philip Steuer with music by Mark Mothersbaugh and Robert Mothersbaugh. It is loosely based on Thomas Rockwells 1973 childrens book of the same name. It was also produced by Walden Media, and distributed by New Line Cinema. Development began in 1998, and the theatrical release for the United States and Canada was August 25, 2006. The film stars Luke Benward, Adam Hicks, Hallie Eisenberg, Austin Rogers, Andrew Gillingham, Alexander Gould, Blake Garrett, and Philip Daniel Bolden. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Thieves' Highway Thieves Highway is a 1949 film noir directed by Jules Dassin. The screenplay was written by A. I. Bezzerides, based on his novel Thieves Market. The film was released on DVD as part of the Criterion Collection in 2005. Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow is a 2004 Japanese animated film based on Masashi Kishimotos manga and anime series. It was released in Japan on March 21, 2004. The popularity of the series has spawned several sequels, beginning with Legend of the Stone of Gelel. The film is set after episode 101. The ending song Home Sweet Home is performed by Yuki. The English adaptation replaced the song with Jeremy Sweets "Never Give Up", due to licensing restrictions. An original video animation, Konoha Annual Sports Festival, was included with the Japanese release of the film. The ten-minute opening short revolves around Naruto Uzumakis inability to use the bathroom while participating in a sports tournament. It is notable because virtually every character, living or dead, in the Naruto universe makes an appearance in it. Minato Namikaze makes a cameo in the shot. Dug's Special Mission Dugs Special Mission is a Pixar short CGI film, directed by Ronnie del Carmen. It is tied into and included on the DVD and Blu-ray Disc release of Up, and Pixar Short Films Collection: Volume 2. According to Jonas Rivera, the producer of Pixars film Up, Dugs Special Mission "is a little bit of the backstory of what Dug was actually doing out there on this mysterious mission when we meet him Up". In the short, Dug is instructed on how to catch the bird by Alpha, Beta, and Gamma, but their instructions are really intended to keep Dug away from them. Peyton Place Peyton Place is a 1957 American film drama from 20th Century Fox, in color by De Luxe and CinemaScope, that was produced by Jerry Wald and directed by Mark Robson. The film stars Lana Turner and Hope Lange and co-stars Lee Philips, Lloyd Nolan, Diane Varsi, Arthur Kennedy, Russ Tamblyn, and Terry Moore. The film is based on the bestselling 1956 novel of the same name by Grace Metalious. The films storyline follows the residents of a small fictional New England mill town in the years surrounding World War II, where scandal, homicide, suicide, incest, and moral hypocrisy belie its tranquil façade. Let It Ride Let It Ride is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Joe Pytka and starring Richard Dreyfuss, David Johansen, Teri Garr, Jennifer Tilly, Cynthia Nixon and Robbie Coltrane. It was written by Nancy Dowd and based on the novel Good Vibes by Jay Cronley. The storys comedy is centered on a normally unsuccessful habitual gambler who experiences a day in which he wins every bet he places, and focuses on the personality contrasts and the perpetually upbeat, hopeful attitudes of losers. Let It Ride was primarily filmed at Hialeah Park Race Track, which was closed in 2001 and reopened on November 28, 2009. Horatio Hornblower: The Duel The Even Chance is the first of eight Hornblower television adaptations relating the exploits of Horatio Hornblower, the protagonist in a series of novels and short stories by C.S. Forester. The Even Chance is the name given to this first film in the United Kingdom, while in the United States it is known as The Duel. Welsh actor Ioan Gruffudd plays the title role. For the Boys For the Boys is a 1991 American musical comedy-drama film which traces the life of Dixie Leonard, a 1940s actress/singer who teams up with Eddie Sparks, a famous performer, to entertain American troops. As in The Rose, Midlers first starring role and also a blockbuster quasi-biopic, the film is fiction. However, actress and singer Martha Raye believed that Midlers character was based on many widely known facts about her life and career with the USO and pursued legal action based on that assumption. After a protracted legal engagement, Raye ultimately lost the case. The Caan character was generally believed to be based on Bob Hope. The film was adapted by Marshall Brickman, Neal Jimenez and Lindy Laub from a story by Jimenez and Laub. It was directed by Mark Rydell and the original music score was composed by Dave Grusin. It stars Bette Midler, James Caan, George Segal, Patrick ONeal, Arye Gross and Norman Fell. A then-unknown Vince Vaughn made his film debut as a cheering soldier in a crowd. For her performance, Midler won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. The soundtrack features covers of many classic songs, including "Come Rain or Come Shine", "Baby" by Frank Loesser, "P.S. I Love You", "I Remember You" and the Beatles "In My Life". five of the thirteen songs have lyrics by Johnny Mercer. The soundtracks first single, "Every Road Leads Back to You," was an original written by Diane Warren. Despite a mixed critical reception and box office failure, the film was adapted for the musical stage in 2011 by Aaron Thielen and Terry James and debuted at the Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire. From Beijing with Love From Beijing With Love is a 1994 Hong Kong action spy comedy film directed by Stephen Chow and Lee Lik-chi. The film is a very direct spoof of James Bond films. A Thousand Acres A Thousand Acres is a 1997 American drama film directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse and starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Jessica Lange, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jason Robards. It is an adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name by Jane Smiley, which itself is a reworking of William Shakespeares King Lear. The character of Larry Cook corresponds to the title character of that play, while the characters of Ginny, Rose and Caroline represent Lears daughters Goneril, Regan and Cordelia. The dramatic catalyst in both works is the division of the fathers estate among his three offspring, causing bitter rivalry and ultimately leading to tragedy. Heaven Knows What Heaven Knows What is a 2014 American-French drama film directed by Ben and Joshua Safdie and written by Ronald Bronstein and Joshua Safdie. The film stars Arielle Holmes, Buddy Duress, Ron Braunstein, Eleonore Hendricks, Caleb Landry Jones and Yuri Pleskun. The film was released on May 29, 2015, by RADiUS-TWC. It is based on Mad Love in New York City, Holmes unpublished memoir of her life as a homeless heroin addict living on the streets of New York City. She was spotted panhandling by director Josh Safdie, who developed her story into the film. The film is dedicated to Ilya Leontyev, Holmes boyfriend in the film, who died of an overdose in Central Park in April 2015. Dhruva Dhruva is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language action thriller film directed by Surender Reddy and produced by Allu Aravind under his banner Geetha Arts. It features Ram Charan in the titular role, along with Aravind Swamy, Rakul Preet Singh, and Navdeep in important roles. It is an official remake of the 2015 Tamil film Thani Oruvan. The movie was released worldwide on 9 December 2016. Monpura Monpura, is a Bangladeshi Bengali film, directed by Giasuddin Selim Monpura is a romantic tragedy film set in rural Bangladesh. As Selims large-screen debut, and contemporary-folk soundtrack released ahead of screening which were an instant hit, it received a huge media hype even before its release. The shooting started in June 2007 and took place in a number of places, including Dhunat, Kushtia and Dhaka. Chanchal Chowdhury plays the role of Shonai. Farhana Mili plays her debut role as Pori, the daughter of a fisherman. The young couple are supported by veteran actors Mamunur Rashid and Fazlur Rahman Babu. The Seven Five The Seven Five, also known as Precinct Seven Five, is a 2014 documentary directed by Tiller Russell, and produced by Eli Holzman, Aaron Saidman, and Sheldon Yellen. The film looks at police corruption in the 75th precinct of the New York Police Department during the 1980s. The documentary focuses around Michael Dowd, a former police officer of 10 years, who was arrested in 1992, leading to one of the largest police corruption scandals in New York City history. The documentary uses footage from the Mollen Commission investigation in 1992 and also provides in-depth commentary from Dowd, Ken Eurell, and Adam Diaz, among others. The documentary premiered at DOC NYC November 14, 2014. In 2015, Sony Pictures purchased the rights of The Seven Five documentary in an auction. The Adventures of Prince Achmed The Adventures of Prince Achmed is a 1926 German animated fairytale film by Lotte Reiniger. It is the oldest surviving animated feature film; two earlier ones were made in Argentina by Quirino Cristiani, but they are considered lost. The Adventures of Prince Achmed features a silhouette animation technique Reiniger had invented which involved manipulated cutouts made from cardboard and thin sheets of lead under a camera. The technique she used for the camera is similar to Wayang shadow puppets, though hers were animated frame by frame, not manipulated in live action. The original prints featured color tinting. Several famous avant-garde animators worked on this film with Lotte Reiniger, among them Walter Ruttmann, Berthold Bartosch, and Carl Koch. The story is based on elements from the One Thousand and One Nights written by Hanna Diyab, including "Aladdin" and "The Story of Prince Ahmed and the Fairy Perī-Bānū". Hellfighters Hellfighters is a 1968 American action film starring John Wayne and featuring Katharine Ross, Bruce Cabot, Jim Hutton, Jay C. Flippen and Vera Miles. The film, directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, is about a group of oil well firefighters, based loosely on the life of Red Adair. Adair, "Boots" Hansen, and "Coots" Matthews served as technical advisers on the film. Hellfighters was for the most part negatively received. The Train Robbers The Train Robbers is a 1973 Western Technicolor film written and directed by Burt Kennedy and starring John Wayne, Ann-Margret, Rod Taylor, Ben Johnson and Ricardo Montalban. Filming took place in Sierra de Órganos National Park in the town of Sombrerete, Mexico. Aligarh Aligarh is a 2015 Indian biographical drama film directed by Hansal Mehta and written by Apurva Asrani. It stars Manoj Bajpayee and Rajkummar Rao in the lead roles. The film had its world premiere at the 20th Busan International Film Festival, receiving a standing ovation. The film was released worldwide on 26 February 2016 to critical acclaim. Bajpayee won critical acclaim and a Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Ramchandra Siras. Chain Letter Chain Letter is a 2010 American horror film directed by Deon Taylor. It was written by Diana Erwin, Michael J. Pagan, and Deon Taylor. The film is about six friends who are stalked by a murderer that uses chains to kill them if they do not pass on the chain letter to five people. The Cut The Cut is a 2014 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Fatih Akın. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. The film is about the life and experiences of a young Armenian by the name of Nazareth Manoogian, in the light of the Armenian Genocide and its repercussions in different parts of the world. Paradise Road Paradise Road is a 1997 Australian war film that tells the story of a group of English, American, Dutch and Australian women who are imprisoned by the Japanese in Sumatra during World War II. It was directed by Bruce Beresford and stars Glenn Close as Adrienne Pargiter, Frances McDormand as the brash Dr. Verstak, Pauline Collins as missionary Margaret Drummond, Julianna Margulies as U.S. socialite Topsy Merritt, Jennifer Ehle as British doyenne and model Rosemary Leighton Jones, Cate Blanchett as Australian nurse Susan McCarthy and Elizabeth Spriggs as dowager Imogene Roberts. Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language drama film written and directed by Srikanth Addala. It was produced by Dil Rajus Sri Venkateswara Creations, and features Daggubati Venkatesh, Mahesh Babu, Anjali and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in the lead roles, while Prakash Raj, Jayasudha, Rao Ramesh, Tanikella Bharani and Rohini Hattangadi play supporting roles. The film focuses on a simple, middle-class family in the village of Relangi whose head is a good samaritan with a positive outlook on life. Although his two sons have completed their education, they are unemployed. Their cousin, Seetha, lives with the family and loves the elder son. The younger son falls in love with Geetha, the daughter of Seethas paternal uncle. Amid a conflict between the elder son and Geethas father, the Good Samaritan teaches his sons and Geethas father the value of spreading love in life; this is the films centrepiece. In addition to directing the film, Addala worked on the script for three years after the release of his directorial debut, Kotha Bangaru Lokam. He wrote the screenplay, and Ganesh Patro wrote the films dialogue. Mickey J Meyer and Mani Sharma composed the soundtrack and score, respectively. Marthand K. Venkatesh edited the film and K. V. Guhan was its cinematographer. Production began on 6 October 2011 in Hyderabad; principal photography began on 18 January 2012 in Vishakhapatnam, and finished on 24 December. In addition to Hyderabad, scenes were filmed in coastal Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Considered the first star-studded Telugu film in the last twenty or thirty years, Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu was released worldwide on 11 January 2013 to critical praise. The film was commercially successful, earning a distributor share of 550 million on a budget of 500 million, and was the second-highest-grossing Telugu film of the year. It was dubbed in Tamil as Anandam Anandame by Viji Creations in 2013. The film was one of twenty Telugu entries at the 61st National Film Awards. It received seven nominations at the 61st Filmfare Awards South and eleven nominations at the 3rd South Indian International Movie Awards, winning two awards at each: Best Actor Male — Telugu and Best Playback Singer Female — Telugu. The film won four Nandi Awards, including the Award for Best Home-viewing Feature Film. Ki & Ka Ki & Ka is a 2016 Indian romantic comedy film written, directed, and produced by R. Balki. The film follows a young, married couple contradicting the gender roles placed upon women and men in Indian society, by making the man as the wife and the lady as the husband. It stars Kareena Kapoor and Arjun Kapoor. The film released worldwide on 1 April 2016. Made on a budget of the film has earned over worldwide. In Like Flint In Like Flint is a film directed by Gordon Douglas, the sequel to the parody spy film Our Man Flint. It posits an international feminist conspiracy to depose the ruling American patriarchy with a feminist matriarchy. To achieve and establish this plan, they kidnap and replace the U.S. President, discredit the head of the Z.O.W.I.E. intelligence agency, and commandeer a nuclear-armed space platform, all directed from Fabulous Face, a womens beauty farm in the Virgin Islands. Circumstances compel ex-secret agent Derek Flint to help his ex-boss, and so uncover the conspiracy. James Coburn and Lee J. Cobb reprise their roles as Derek Flint and spy chief Lloyd C. Cramden, Flints ex-boss, respectively. Jerry Goldsmith, who wrote the score for Our Man Flint, also returns. The ad campaign features poster artwork by Bob Peak. The title is a play on the phrase "in like Flynn." This film and Caprice with Doris Day were the last films made in CinemaScope, with Fox and other studios moving to Panavision and other widescreen processes. Sangharsh Sangharsh is a 1999 Indian psychological thriller film directed by Tanuja Chandra. It stars Akshay Kumar, Preity Zinta, and Ashutosh Rana in lead roles. The plot of this film is based on the 1991 American film The Silence of the Lambs . Go West Go West is a comedy-western film from 1940 released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, starring the Marx Bros. In their tenth film, Groucho, Harpo, and Chico head to the American West and attempt to unite a couple by ensuring that a stolen property deed is retrieved. The film was directed by Edward Buzzell and written by Irving Brecher, who receives the original screenplay credit. Scenes of a Sexual Nature Scenes of a Sexual Nature is a 2006 British comedy-drama film directed by Ed Blum and starring Ewan McGregor. The film is mostly based on a series of seven loosely related stories of couples on Hampstead Heath in north London, featuring an ensemble cast. The scenes appear out of sequence and jump back and forth between one story and another. Dead in Tombstone Dead in Tombstone is a 2013 American direct-to-video action-horror western film produced by Universal 1440 Entertainment. It was directed by Roel Reiné and written by Shane Kuhn and Brendan Cowles. The film stars Danny Trejo as Guerrero, a gang leader who gets double-crossed by his fellow gang members. Striking a pact with the Devil after entering Hell, he resurfaces to the earthly world to avenge his own death by killing the men who murdered him. The film was released in home media on October 22, 2013 and was followed by a sequel, Dead Again in Tombstone. Memories Memories is a 2013 Indian Malayalam crime thriller film written and directed by Jeethu Joseph, starring Prithviraj Sukumaran, Miya, Vijayaraghavan, Suresh Krishna, S. P. Sreekumar and Meghana Raj. The film is produced by P. K. Muralidharan and Santha Murali under the banner of Anantha Visions. The film follows Sam Alex, a drunkard cop, who is forced to investigate a series of murders. 7 Boxes 7 Boxes is a Paraguayan thriller film directed by Juan Carlos Maneglia and Tana Schémbori. Initially the film was to be released in June 2011, but was delayed when the film was accepted as a competitor in the International Film Festival of San Sebastian in Spain. After months of work, the film was finally released on August 10, 2012, and received praise from critics and the public as well as breaking box office records in Paraguayan cinemas. 7 Boxes won the "Films in Progress" in what was the first unanimous decision in the festivals history. The film participated at the Moscow International Film Festival in 2013. Two Rode Together Two Rode Together is a 1961 American Eastman Color Western film directed by John Ford and starring James Stewart, Richard Widmark and Shirley Jones. The supporting cast includes Linda Cristal, Andy Devine and John McIntire. The film was based upon the novel Comanche Captives by Will Cook. D' Mrs. Brown's Boys Movie Mrs. Browns Boys DMovie is a 2014 Irish comedy film based on the sitcom Mrs. Browns Boys and is co-produced by Thats Nice Films, Penalty Kick Films, RTÉ and BocFlix. BBC Films is acting as sales agent and it was distributed by Universal Pictures. It was written by series creator Brendan OCarroll, who also plays the lead role. The film sees Agnes Brown go to court to protect her familys stall at Dublins Moore Street market from a corrupt Russian businessman who wishes to convert it into a shopping centre. The film was released on 27 June to negative reviews from critics. It topped the UK and Ireland box office with £4.3 million in its opening weekend, on a budget of £3.6 million, and retained top spot for a second week. On 27 October it was released on home media, again topping the charts. Far from the Madding Crowd Far from the Madding Crowd is a 1967 British epic drama film adapted from Thomas Hardys book of the same name. The film, starring Julie Christie, Alan Bates, Terence Stamp and Peter Finch, and directed by John Schlesinger, was Schlesingers fourth film. It marked a stylistic shift away from his earlier works exploring contemporary urban mores. The cinematography was by Nicolas Roeg and the soundtrack was by Richard Rodney Bennett. He also used traditional folk songs in various scenes throughout the film. It was nominated for one Oscar for Best Original Music Score and two BAFTAs, Best British Cinematography and Best British Costume. Halo Legends Halo Legends is a collection of 7 short films set in the Halo science fiction universe. Financed by the franchises overseer 343 Industries, the stories were created by six Japanese anime production houses: Bee Train, Bones, Casio Entertainment, Production I.G., Studio 4°C, and Toei Animation. Shinji Aramaki, creator and director of Appleseed and Appleseed Ex Machina, serves as the projects creative advisor. Warner Bros. released Legends on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on February 16, 2010. The idea for an anime compilation existed for years before there was momentum for the project. 343 creative director Frank OConnor produced story outlines or finished scripts that the production houses animated in a variety of styles. The ComDads Les Compères is a 1983 French comedy film written and directed by Francis Veber, and starring Gérard Depardieu, Pierre Richard and Anny Duperey. The film had 4,847,229 admissions in France. In 1997, this movie was remade as Fathers Day in the US. Wild Reeds Wild Reeds is a 1994 French drama film directed by André Téchiné about the sexual awakening of four teenagers and their subsequent sensitive passage into adulthood at the end of the Algerian War. The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but not nominated. Being 17 Being 17 is a 2016 French drama film directed by André Téchiné and starring Kacey Mottet Klein, Corentin Fila and Sandrine Kiberlain. The script was written by Téchiné in collaboration with Céline Sciamma. The plot follows the romantic and sexual awakening of two seventeen-year-old boys as their initial animosity, expressed in violence, morphs into love. Being 17 borrows its title from the second half-line of the first verse of Roman, by Arthur Rimbaud: On nest pas sérieux quand on a dix-sept ans. Brighton Rock Brighton Rock is a 1948 British gangster film noir directed by John Boulting and starring Richard Attenborough as violent gang leader Pinkie Brown, Carol Marsh as the innocent girl he marries, and Hermione Baddeley as an amateur sleuth investigating a murder he committed. The film was adapted from the 1938 novel Brighton Rock by Graham Greene, and was produced by Roy Boulting through the Boulting brothers production company Charter Film Productions. It was later released in the United States under the title Young Scarface. Mr. Klein Monsieur Klein is a 1976 French film directed by Joseph Losey, with Alain Delon starring in the title role. A restored version was released by Rialto Pictures in 2019. Blood for Dracula Blood for Dracula is a 1974 horror film written and directed by Paul Morrissey and starring Udo Kier, Joe Dallesandro, Maxime McKendry, Stefania Casini, Arno Juerging, and Vittorio de Sica. Upon initial 1974 release in West Germany and the United States Blood for Dracula was released as Andy Warhols Dracula. The film involves Count Dracula arriving in Italy to feast upon the blood of virgins, only to find difficulty with this due to the lack of virgins present in Italy. Filming began shortly after the completion of Flesh for Frankenstein. Italian director Antonio Margheriti is credited in Italian prints of the film despite not directing it. This misattribution led both producer Carlo Ponti and Margheriti to be put on trial for "continued and aggravated fraud against the state" by attempting to gain benefits by law for Italian films. According to the American Film Institute, the film opened to mixed reviews. Shark Attack 3: Megalodon Baby Shark Attack 3: Megalodon is the second sequel to Shark Attack, released in 2002 straight to video. The film is notable for featuring John Barrowman, who later found fame in popular shows such as Doctor Who and Torchwood. Barrowman has said in an interview on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross that he only did the film for the money, and was rather embarrassed when a clip from the film was shown. Actress Jenny McShane from the first Shark Attack film has a starring role, albeit as a completely different character. When two researchers discover a colossal sharks tooth off the Mexican coast their worst fears surface - the most menacing beast to ever rule the waters, Megalodon, is still alive and mercilessly feeding on anything that crosses its path. The film is also notable because certain clips from it have become popular internet memes due to the unconvincing special effects, size-changing shark, and bizarre dialogue. Singam 3 Si3 is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Hari. A sequel to Singam II and the third film in the Singam film series, it stars Suriya and Anushka Shetty, along with Shruti Haasan in the lead roles. It is the fifth collaboration of Suriya and Hari. Principal photography commenced in January 2016 in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. The film was released worldwide on 9 February 2017 along with the Telugu dubbed version, Yamudu 3. Read It and Weep Read It and Weep is a 2006 Disney Channel Original Movie which premiered on July 21, 2006. It is based on the novel How My Private, Personal Journal Became A Bestseller by Julia DeVillers. Sisters Kay and Danielle Panabaker star as Jamie Bartlett and her alter ego Isabella, respectively. Both sisters have starred in previous Disney Channel films: Kay in Life Is Ruff, and Danielle in Stuck in the Suburbs, like Read It and Weep, those films also premiered in July in their respective years. Same Kind of Different as Me Same Kind of Different as Me is a 2017 American Christian drama film directed by Michael Carney, in his feature directorial debut, and written by Ron Hall, Alexander Foard and Michael Carney. It is based on the 2006 book of the same name by Ron Hall, Denver Moore and Lynn Vincent. The film stars Greg Kinnear, Renée Zellweger, Djimon Hounsou, Olivia Holt, Jon Voight, and Stephanie Leigh Schlund. The film was released on October 20, 2017, by Pure Flix Entertainment. Capital Capital is a 2012 French drama film directed by Costa-Gavras, about ruthless ambition, power struggle, greed and deception in the international world of finance. The Doctor The Doctor is a 1991 drama film directed by Randa Haines. It is loosely based on Dr. Edward Rosenbaums 1988 book, A Taste Of My Own Medicine. The film stars William Hurt as Jack MacKee, a doctor who undergoes a transformation in his views about life, illness and human relationships. Between Worlds Between Worlds is a 2018 supernatural thriller film starring Nicolas Cage, and directed by Maria Pulera. The film was released on December 21, 2018 by Saban Films, Rise Up and Voltage Pictures. Filming began at the end of August 2017. It was shot in Sweden and Alabama. According to director Maria Pulera, she initially wrote the film as a standard thriller, but later made it "a much more surreal drama in the vein of David Lynch". Move Over, Darling Move Over, Darling is a 1963 American DeLuxe Color comedy film starring Doris Day, James Garner, and Polly Bergen and directed by Michael Gordon. The CinemaScope picture was a remake of a 1940 screwball comedy film, My Favorite Wife, with Irene Dunne, Cary Grant and Gail Patrick. In between these movies, an unfinished version, entitled Somethings Got to Give, began shooting in 1962, directed by George Cukor and starring Marilyn Monroe and Dean Martin; Monroe was fired from production due to her chronic lateness but then later rehired, before ultimately dying prior to the films completion. Move Over, Darling was chosen as the 1964 Royal Film Performance, and had its UK premiere on 24 February 1964 at the Odeon Leicester Square in the presence of H.R.H. Prince Philip. At the 21st Golden Globe Awards, Doris Day was nominated for Best Actress in a Comedy/Musical but lost to Shirley MacLaine in Irma la Douce. À Nos Amours À Nos Amours is a 1983 French drama film directed by Maurice Pialat and written by Pialat and Arlette Langmann. Starring Sandrine Bonnaire, Pialat and Evelyne Ker, the story follows a 15-year-old girl, Suzanne, as she experiences her sexual awakening and becomes promiscuous, but is unable to feel love. À Nos Amours won the César Award for Best Film in 1984. Arya 2 Arya 2 is a 2009 Indian Telugu-language buddy action film directed by Sukumar, and is a stand-alone sequel of the directors previous film, Arya. It stars Allu Arjun, Navdeep, and Kajal Aggarwal. The films music is by Devi Sri Prasad. Aditya Babu and Bhogavalli Prasad produced the film under the Aditya Arts banner.. The narrative revolves around Arya, a psychotic who is ready to sacrifice anything for his only childhood friend Ajay, a businessman who despises him but pretends not to. The film released theatrically on 27 November 2009.It was also dubbed in Malayalam under the same title, in Odia as I Love You Geeta & in Hindi as Arya: Ek Deewana. Later, it was remade twice in Bengali. One of them was Ami Shudhu Cheyechi Tomay which was jointly produced by West Bengal & Dhallywood . Another Bengali remake was solely produced by Bangladesh as Ajob Prem. Uncanny Uncanny is a 2015 American science fiction film directed by Matthew Leutwyler and based on a screenplay by Shahin Chandrasoma. It is about the worlds first "perfect" artificial intelligence that begins to exhibit startling and unnerving emergent behavior when a reporter begins a relationship with the scientist who created it. Lizzie Lizzie is a 2018 American biographical thriller film directed by Craig William Macneill, written by Bryce Kass, and starring Chloë Sevigny, Kristen Stewart, Jay Huguley, Jamey Sheridan, Fiona Shaw, Kim Dickens, Denis OHare, and Jeff Perry. It is based on the true story of Lizzie Borden, who was accused and acquitted of the axe murders of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts, in 1892. Sevigny also served as a co-producer. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2018. It was released on September 14, 2018, by Saban Films and Roadside Attractions. Taste the Blood of Dracula Taste the Blood of Dracula is a 1970 British horror film produced by Hammer Film Productions. It stars Christopher Lee as Count Dracula, and was directed by Peter Sasdy from a script by Anthony Hinds. The film was released as a double bill alongside another Hammer production Crescendo. It was the fifth entry in Hammers Dracula series, and the fourth to feature Christopher Lee as the titular vampire. Papanasam Papanasam is a 2015 Indian Tamil drama thriller film directed by Jeethu Joseph, a remake of his 2013 Malayalam film Drishyam. The film is jointly produced by Suresh Balaje and Rajkumar Sethupathi. It stars Kamal Haasan and Gautami potraying the respective roles played by Mohanlal and Meena in the original. The film tells the story of Suyambu, a middle-class cable TV operator, and his family. They come under suspicion when Varun, the son of the Inspector-general of police, goes missing soon after sexually harassing Suyambus elder daughter. The rest of the film reveals how Varun disappeared and what Suyambu does to keep his family from going to prison. The production work of Papanasam was undertaken by Suresh Balaje and George Pious. Music for the film was composed by Ghibran. The cinematography was led by Sujith Vasudev and the editing by Ayoob Khan. Principal photography commenced on 25 August 2014 and lasted three months. Papanasam collected 4 crores from the Chennai box office. Mio in the Land of Faraway Mio in the Land of Faraway is a 1987 fantasy film directed by Vladimir Grammatikov and starring Christopher Lee, Christian Bale, Nicholas Pickard, Timothy Bottoms and Susannah York. Based on the 1954 novel Mio by Astrid Lindgren, it tells the story of a boy from Stockholm who travels to an otherworldly fantasy realm and frees the land from an evil knights oppression. Mio in the Land of Faraway was co-produced by companies from Sweden, Norway and the Soviet Union with a budget of about fifty million Swedish kronor, making it the most expensive film adaptation of an Astrid Lindgren book during her lifetime. It featured an international cast consisting largely of British, Russian and Scandinavian actors, while its filming locations included Stockholm, Moscow, Crimea, and Scotland. The film was shot in English and subsequently dubbed in Swedish and Russian. Its special effects were created by Derek Meddings. The films theme song, "Mio My Mio", was composed by two former ABBA members, Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, and performed by the Swedish band Gemini. Released in 1987, the film saw Nicholas Pickards debut as an actor and marked Christian Bales first appearance in a feature film. It won the Cinekid Film Award in Amsterdam, while its theme song became a top three hit in Sweden. However, Swedish reviewers received the film unfavorably, criticizing it as a poor adaptation of Lindgrens novel. Lessons of Darkness Lessons of Darkness is a 1992 film by director Werner Herzog. Shot in documentary style on 16mm film from the perspective of an almost alien observer, the film is an exploration of the ravaged oil fields of post-Gulf War Kuwait, decontextualised and characterised in such a way as to emphasise the terrains cataclysmic strangeness. An effective companion to his earlier film Fata Morgana, Herzog again perceives the desert as a landscape with its own voice. A co-production with Paul Berriff, the film was financed by the television studios Canal+ and Première. Boys Town Boys Town is a 1938 biographical drama film based on Father Edward J. Flanagans work with a group of underprivileged and delinquent boys in a home that he founded and named "Boys Town". It stars Spencer Tracy as Father Edward J. Flanagan, and Mickey Rooney with Henry Hull, Leslie Fenton, and Gene Reynolds. The film was written by Dore Schary, Eleanore Griffin, and John Meehan, and was directed by Norman Taurog. Legendary Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio head Louis B. Mayer, who was a Belorussian-Canadian-American Jew known for his respect for the Catholic Church, later called this his favorite film of his long tenure at MGM. Although the story is largely fictional, it is based upon a real man and a real place. Boys Town is a community outside Omaha. In 1943 Boys Town adopted as its image and logo a sculpture of a boy carrying a younger boy on his back, captioned "He aint heavy, Father ...hes my brother." In 1941, MGM made a sequel, Men of Boys Town, with Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney reprising their roles from the earlier film. Chiedimi se sono felice Chiedimi se sono felice is a 2000 Italian comedy film directed by Aldo. Zombie Apocalypse Zombie Apocalypse is a 2011 American zombie horror film by Syfy and The Asylum starring Ving Rhames, Gary Weeks, Johnny Pacar, Robert Blanche, Anya Monzikova, Lesley-Ann Brandt and Taryn Manning. Directed by Nick Lyon, it was released on the Syfy channel on October 29, 2011. It was released on DVD on December 27, 2011. 13 Ghosts 13 Ghosts is a 1960 American horror film, produced and directed by William Castle, written by Robb White, and starring Jo Morrow, Rosemary DeCamp, Martin Milner, Donald Woods, and Charles Herbert. The film also co-features experienced character actress Margaret Hamilton. 13 Ghosts was released in 1960 on a double bill with either 12 to the Moon, The Electronic Monster, or Battle in Outer Space, depending on the film market. Throughout the film, Buck refers to the housekeeper Elaine as a witch. Though never confirmed, these were possibly inside references acknowledging Hamiltons best known screen role as the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz. At the end of the film, Buck says to Elaine, "You really are a witch, arent you?", to which she replies, "Ask me no questions and Ill tell you no lies". The Mambo Kings The Mambo Kings is a 1992 French–American musical drama film based on the 1989 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love by Oscar Hijuelos. Directed by Arne Glimcher, it stars Armand Assante, Antonio Banderas, Cathy Moriarty and Maruschka Detmers. Set in the early 1950s, the story follows Cesar and Nestor Castillo, brothers and aspiring musicians who flee from Havana, Cuba to New York City in the hopes of reviving their failed musical careers. The film marks Glimchers directing debut, and features Banderas in his first English-language role. Glimcher purchased the film rights one year before the novel was published, and hired Cynthia Cidre to write the script. The film was rejected by several studios, and after an unsuccessful pre-production at Universal Pictures, the project moved to Warner Bros. The films principal photography began in March 1991, and concluded after 50 days. It was shot in Los Angeles, California with a budget of $15.5 million jointly financed by Warner Bros., Le Studio Canal+ and Regency Enterprises. The following year, the film premiered at the Miami International Film Festival on February 7, 1992. The Mambo Kings opened in limited release on February 28, 1992, and grossed $6.7 million during its North American theatrical run. It received mostly positive reviews, with particular praise for Glimchers direction, the story, music and visuals. For its original song "Beautiful Maria of My Soul", the film received Academy Award and Golden Globe Award nominations in Best Original Song categories. Jack & Sarah Jack and Sarah is a 1995 British romantic comedy film written and directed by Tim Sullivan and starring Richard E. Grant, Samantha Mathis, Judi Dench, Eileen Atkins, Cherie Lunghi and Ian McKellen. The film was originally released in the UK on 2 June 1995. Death Tunnel Death Tunnel is a 2005 horror movie filmed at the Waverly Hills Sanatorium. It stars Steffany Huckaby, Annie Burgstede, Kristin Novak, and Jason Lasater. The Vampire Lovers The Vampire Lovers is a 1970 British gothic horror film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring Peter Cushing, Ingrid Pitt, Madeline Smith, Kate OMara and Jon Finch. It was produced by Hammer Film Productions. It is based on the J. Sheridan Le Fanu novella Carmilla and is part of the so-called Karnstein Trilogy of films, the other films being Lust for a Vampire and Twins of Evil. The three films were somewhat daring for the time in explicitly depicting lesbian vampire themes. Surf School Surf School is a 2006 American teen sex comedy written and directed by Joel Silverman and starring Corey Sevier, Laura Bell Bundy, Harland Williams, and Sisqó. The screenplay concerns a group of misfits who must learn to surf in one week so they can compete in the championships. The Rocket The Rocket is a French-Canadian biopic about the ice hockey player Maurice "The Rocket" Richard. It stars Roy Dupuis and was directed by Charles Binamé. It features appearances by National Hockey League players Mike Ricci, Sean Avery, Vincent Lecavalier, Philippe Sauvé, Stéphane Quintal, Ian Laperrière and Pascal Dupuis. Confetti Confetti is a 2006 British mockumentary romantic comedy film released on 5 May 2006. It was conceived and directed by Debbie Isitt and stars many acclaimed British comedians, including Jessica Stevenson, Jimmy Carr, Martin Freeman, Mark Heap, Julia Davis, Robert Webb and Olivia Colman. It follows a bridal magazine competition for the most original wedding, the ultimate prize being a house, and the three couples who are chosen to compete. The film follows the contestants in a fly-on-the-wall documentary style, akin to The Office. The script is entirely improvised. Goats Goats is a 2012 comedy-drama film directed by Christopher Neil and written by Mark Poirier based on his 2000 novel Goats. The film stars David Duchovny, Vera Farmiga, Graham Phillips, Keri Russell, Justin Kirk, and Ty Burrell. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2012, and was given a limited release in the United States on August 10, 2012, by Image Entertainment. A Little Romance A Little Romance is a 1979 American Technicolor and Panavision romantic comedy film directed by George Roy Hill and starring Laurence Olivier, Thelonious Bernard, and Diane Lane in her film debut. The screenplay was written by Allan Burns and George Roy Hill, based on the novel E=mc Mon Amour by Patrick Cauvin. The original music score was composed by Georges Delerue. The film follows a French boy and an American girl who meet in Paris and begin a romance that leads to a journey to Venice where they hope to seal their love forever with a kiss beneath the Bridge of Sighs at sunset. The film won the 1979 Academy Award for Best Original Score for Georges Delerue and received an additional nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay for Allan Burns. It also received two Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor for Laurence Olivier and Best Original Score for Delerue. As the films young leads, Thelonious Bernard and Diane Lane both received Young Artist Award nominations as Best Actor and Best Actress respectively, as well as earning the film a win as Best Motion Picture Featuring Youth. It was the first film released by Orion Pictures. The God Who Wasn't There The God Who Wasnt There is a 2005 independent documentary written and directed by Brian Flemming. The documentary questions the existence of Jesus, examining evidence that supports the Christ myth theory against the existence of a historical Jesus, as well as other aspects of Christianity. The Satanic Rites of Dracula The Satanic Rites of Dracula is a 1973 horror film directed by Alan Gibson and produced by Hammer Film Productions. It is the eighth film in Hammers Dracula series, and the seventh and final one to feature Christopher Lee as Dracula. The film was also the third to unite Peter Cushing as Van Helsing with Lee, following Dracula and Dracula A.D. 1972. The Face of Love The Face of Love is a 2013 American romantic drama film directed by Arie Posin and co-written by Matthew McDuffie. The film stars Annette Bening, Ed Harris, Robin Williams, Amy Brenneman, Jess Weixler and Linda Park. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Lizzie Borden Took an Ax Lizzie Borden Took an Ax is a 2014 American television biopic about Lizzie Borden, a young American woman tried and acquitted of the murders of her father and stepmother in Fall River, in 1892. It premiered on Lifetime on January 25, 2014 and starred Christina Ricci in the title role. The film was so successful it was followed by a miniseries, The Lizzie Borden Chronicles, which aired from April to May 2015. Ricci has described the film and its follow-up as being "self-aware, campy, and tongue-in-cheek". Darkland Darkland is a 2017 Danish crime film directed by Fenar Ahmad. It was shortlisted as one of the three films to be selected as the potential Danish submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. However, You Disappear was selected as the Danish entry. The Tree of Wooden Clogs The Tree of Wooden Clogs is a 1978 Italian film written and directed by Ermanno Olmi. The film concerns Lombard peasant life in a cascina of the late 19th century. It has some similarities with the earlier Italian neorealist movement, in that it focuses on the lives of the poor, and the parts were played by real farmers and locals, rather than professional actors. It won fourteen awards including the Palme dor at Cannes and the César Award for Best Foreign Film. The original version of the movie is spoken in Lombard. Oranges and Sunshine Oranges and Sunshine is a 2010 Australian drama film directed by Jim Loach as his directorial debut. It stars Emily Watson, Hugo Weaving and David Wenham, with a screenplay by Rona Munro, based on the book Empty Cradles by Margaret Humphreys. Angel and the Badman Angel and the Badman is a 1947 American Western film written and directed by James Edward Grant and starring John Wayne, Gail Russell, Harry Carey and Bruce Cabot. The film is about an injured gunfighter who is nursed back to health by a Quaker girl and her family whose way of life influences him and his violent ways. Angel and the Badman was the first film Wayne produced as well as starred in, and was a departure for this genre at the time it was released. Writer-director James Edward Grant was Waynes frequent screenwriting collaborator. In 1975, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. Crimewave Crimewave is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Sam Raimi, written by him and the Coen brothers, and starring Louise Lasser, Paul L. Smith, Brion James, Sheree J. Wilson, Edward R. Pressman, Bruce Campbell, and Reed Birney, with Campbell also serving as a producer. Following the commercial success of The Evil Dead, Raimi and Campbell decided to collaborate on another project. Joel Coen of the Coen brothers served as one of the editors on The Evil Dead, and worked with Raimi on the screenplay. Production was difficult for several members of the crew, and the production studio, Embassy Pictures, refused to allow Raimi to edit the film. Several arguments broke out during the shoot for the film, because of continued interference by the studio. An unusual slapstick mix of film noir, black comedy and B-movie conventions, the film portrays bizarre situations involving a death row inmate. The film was a box-office flop, and has since fallen into obscurity outside of fans of Campbell and Raimi. Few critics reviewed the film, though the little amount of critical attention it received was mostly negative. Several elements of the film influenced later productions by Raimi, and the failure of Crimewave directly led to the inception of Evil Dead II. The film has achieved the status of a minor cult film. The Chaperone The Chaperone is a 2011 American crime comedy film directed by Stephen Herek, and also produced by WWE Studios. It stars Triple H, Yeardley Smith, Ariel Winter, Kevin Corrigan, José Zúñiga, Kevin Rankin, Enrico Colantoni, and Israel Broussard. El Él, by Luis Buñuel, is a Mexican film based upon the novel by Mercedes Pinto. It deals with many themes common to Buñuel’s cinema, including a May–December romance between a woman and her obsessively overprotective bourgeois husband, and touches of surrealism. The film was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: The Hound of the Baskervilles The Hound of the Baskervilles, is a 1981 Soviet television film adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyles novel The Hound of the Baskervilles. It was the third installment in the TV series about adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson. Lemming Lemming is a 2005 French psychological thriller film directed by Dominik Moll and starring André Dussollier, Charlotte Rampling, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Laurent Lucas. It was entered into the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Faust Faust is a 2011 Russian film directed by Alexander Sokurov. Set in the 19th century, it is a free interpretation of the Faust legend and its respective literary adaptations by both Johann Wolfgang von Goethe as well as Thomas Mann. The dialogue is in German. The film won the Golden Lion at the 68th Venice International Film Festival. At the 2012 Russian Guild of Film Critics Awards the film was awarded the prizes for Best Film, Best Director, Best Script and Best Male Supporting Actor. The Importance of Being Earnest The Importance of Being Earnest is a British film adaptation of the play by Oscar Wilde. It was directed by Anthony Asquith, who also adapted the screenplay, and was produced by Anthony Asquith, Teddy Baird, and Earl St. John. Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy is a 1955 horror comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It is the 28th and final Abbott and Costello film produced by Universal-International. The Poker House The Poker House, subsequently retitled as Behind Closed Doors, is a 2008 American drama film written and directed by Lori Petty, in her directorial debut. The film depicts a painful day in the life of a teenaged girl who is raising her two younger sisters in their mothers whorehouse. The story is based on Pettys own early life during the mid-1970s. Gods Gods is a 2014 Polish dramatic feature film directed by Łukasz Palkowski. It is based on the life and career of Polish cardiac surgeon Zbigniew Religa, who performed the first successful heart transplant in Poland in 1987. The movie received the Golden Lions award for best film at the 39th Gdynia Film Festival and the Eagle at the Polish Film Awards. Production of the film took place in autumn 2013. As of January 2015, the film has been seen by 2.2 million viewers. Slaughter High Slaughter High is a 1986 British-American slasher film written and directed by George Dugdale, Mark Ezra and Peter Litten. It stars Caroline Munro, Simon Scudamore, Carmine Iannaconne, Donna Yeager, and Sally Cross. The story tells about a group of adults, responsible for a prank gone wrong on April Fools Day, who are invited to a reunion at their defunct high school, where a masked killer awaits inside. Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Fred Wolf and written by David Spade and Fred Wolf. It is the sequel to the 2001 film Joe Dirt. The film stars David Spade reprising his role as the title character, Brittany Daniel, Patrick Warburton, Mark McGrath, Dennis Miller, Christopher Walken, and Adam Beach. The film premiered on Crackle on July 16, 2015. Detour Detour is a 2016 British thriller film written and directed by Christopher Smith. The film stars Tye Sheridan, Stephen Moyer, Emory Cohen, Bel Powley, John Lynch, Gbenga Akinnagbe and Reine Swart. The film was released in the United States on 20 January 2017 by Magnet Releasing. The Battleship Island The Battleship Island is a 2017 South Korean period action film starring Hwang Jung-min, So Ji-sub, Song Joong-ki and Lee Jung-hyun. It is a Japanese occupation-era film about an attempted prison break from a forced labor camp on Hashima Island. Caravaggio Caravaggio is a 1986 British drama film directed by Derek Jarman. The film is a fictionalised re-telling of the life of Baroque painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. It is the film debut of Tilda Swinton and Sean Bean. Red Joan Red Joan is a 2018 British spy drama film, directed by Trevor Nunn, from a screenplay by Lindsay Shapero. The film stars Sophie Cookson, Stephen Campbell Moore, Tom Hughes, Ben Miles, Nina Sosanya, Tereza Srbova and Judi Dench. Red Joan had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 7 September 2018 and was released on 19 April 2019, by Lionsgate in the United Kingdom. First Men in the Moon First Men in the Moon is a 1964 British Technicolor science fiction film, produced by Charles H. Schneer, directed by Nathan Juran, and starring Edward Judd, Martha Hyer and Lionel Jeffries. The film, distributed by Columbia Pictures, is an adaptation by science fiction scriptwriter Nigel Kneale of H. G. Wells 1901 novel The First Men in the Moon. Ray Harryhausen provided the stop-motion animation effects, which include the Selenites, giant caterpillar-like "Moon Cows" and the large-brained Prime Lunar. A Simple Twist of Fate A Simple Twist of Fate is a 1994 American comedy-drama film directed by Gillies MacKinnon. The screenplay by Steve Martin is loosely based on the 1861 novel Silas Marner by George Eliot. Martin stars, along with Gabriel Byrne, Laura Linney, Catherine OHara and Stephen Baldwin. Kolpaçino: Bomba Kolpaçino: Bomba is a 2011 Turkish comedy film, starring, co-written and directed by Şafak Sezer. The film, which opened on at number 1 in the Turkish box office, is a sequel to Kolpaçino and is one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2011. Boudu Saved from Drowning Boudu Saved from Drowning is a 1932 French social satire comedy of manners film directed by Jean Renoir. Renoir wrote the films screenplay, from the play by René Fauchois. The film stars Michel Simon as Boudu. Pauline Kael called it, "not only a lovely fable about a bourgeois attempt to reform an early hippy... but a photographic record of an earlier France." Declaration of War Declaration of War is a 2011 French film directed by Valérie Donzelli, and written by and starring Donzelli and Jérémie Elkaïm; it is based on actual events in their lives together, when they were a young couple caring for their dangerously ill son. It was released on the 31 August 2011 and received very positive reviews; Allociné, a review aggregation website gave it an average of 4.3 stars out of five. Le Monde gave it a full five stars, saying "Against cancer, an undoubtable force of happiness". The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Moving Moving is a 1988 American comedy film starring Richard Pryor as Arlo Pear, a father moving his family cross-country. Other notable appearances in the film include Randy Quaid as an annoying neighbor, Dana Carvey as a man with multiple personalities hired to drive Pryors car, Rodney Dangerfield as an embezzling loan officer, musician Morris Day, and WWF wrestler King Kong Bundy as a monstrous mover. The movie also stars Stacey Dash, as Arlos daughter Casey. Against the Dark Against the Dark is a 2009 American action horror film directed by Richard Crudo and starring Steven Seagal. In a post-apocalyptic world, destroyed by a disease, which turns humans into infected strongly resembling vampires, Seagal plays Tao, the leader of a squad of ex-military vigilantes who are attempting to find and rescue a group of survivors trapped in a hospital. This is Steven Seagals first horror film. The film was released direct-to-video on February 10, 2009. The Curse of the Werewolf The Curse of the Werewolf is a 1961 British horror film based on the novel The Werewolf of Paris by Guy Endore. The film was made by the British company Hammer Film Productions and was shot at Bray Studios on sets that were constructed for the proposed Spanish inquisition themed The Rape of Sabena, a film that was shelved when the BBFC objected to the script. The location of the story was adjusted to Madrid to save building new Parisian sets. The leading part of the werewolf was Oliver Reeds first starring role in a film. Benjamin Frankels score is notable for its use of twelve-tone serialism, rare in film music. The film was heavily censored in the UK on its initial release and was first shown in a restored print on the BBC in 1993. The planned premiere TV screening of the restored print on Oct 31st 1992, during an all night horror film marathon hosted by Dr. Walpurgis Guy Henry unfortunately resulted in the censored version being aired by mistake. The Night Stalker The Night Stalker is a television film which aired on ABC on January 11, 1972 as their ABC Movie of the Week. In it an investigative reporter, played by Darren McGavin, comes to suspect that a serial killer in the Las Vegas area is in fact a vampire. The film was based on the then-unpublished novel by Jeff Rice titled The Kolchak Papers. Rice said he wrote the novel because, "Id always wanted to write a vampire story, but more because I wanted to write something that involved Las Vegas." Rice had difficulty finding a publisher willing to buy the manuscript until agent Rick Ray read it and realized the novel would make a good movie. The 1973 novel wasnt published until after the TV movie had already aired, and was delayed according to Rice because the publisher wanted both Rices original novel and the 1974 sequel The Night Strangler so "they could be placed on the top of the publishers list in the 1 and 2 positions for 1974." Directed by John Llewellyn Moxey, adapted by Richard Matheson, and produced by Dan Curtis, The Night Stalker became the highest rated original TV movie on US television, earning a 33.2 rating and 48 share. The TV movie did so well it was released overseas as a theatrical movie and inspired a sequel TV movie titled The Night Strangler, which aired in 1973, a single-season TV series of twenty episodes titled The Night Stalker which ran on ABC between 1974–75, and a short lived 2005 TV series called Night Stalker. Actor Darren McGavin recalled that his involvement began when "My representatives called to say that ABC had purchased the rights to a book called The Kolchak Papers. They were into a kind of first draft of a script by Richard Matheson, and they called the agency to ask them if I’d be interested in doing it. My representative read it and called me." The popular TV movie, along with its sequel and the TV series, provided the inspiration for Chris Carters The X-Files. Carter featured actor Darren McGavin in the show as a tribute to the actor and the project that inspired his popular series. Originally Carter had wanted McGavin to play Kolchak, but the actor elected not to, so the role was rewritten, making McGavins character Arthur Dales the "father of the X-files". A Tale of Two Cities A Tale of Two Cities is a 1935 film based upon Charles Dickens 1859 historical novel, A Tale of Two Cities, set in London and Paris. The film stars Ronald Colman as Sydney Carton, Donald Woods and Elizabeth Allan. The supporting players include Reginald Owen, Basil Rathbone, Claude Gillingwater, Edna May Oliver and Blanche Yurka. It was directed by Jack Conway from a screenplay by W. P. Lipscomb and S. N. Behrman. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture and Best Film Editing. The story is set in the French Revolution and deals with two men who love the same woman. The film is generally regarded as the best cinematic version of Dickens novel. Pilot The pilot episode and series premiere of The Big Bang Theory originally aired on CBS in the United States on September 24, 2007. It was written by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, and directed by James Burrows. It marks the first appearance of all five main characters in the series, and also guest stars Vernée Watson as Althea and Brian Patrick Wade as Kurt. Otis Otis is a 2008 direct-to-DVD comedy horror film directed by Tony Krantz. It is the fourth Raw Feed horror film from Warner Home Video. Repli-Kate Repli-Kate is a 2002 sex comedy film from National Lampoon, directed by Frank Longo and starring Ali Landry, James Roday, Desmond Askew and Eugene Levy. Jannat 2 Jannat 2 is an Indian 2012 Hindi-language crime thriller film directed by Kunal Deshmukh and distributed by Fox Star Studios. Produced by brothers Mahesh Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt on a budget of , it is a sequel to the 2008 successful film Jannat. Emraan Hashmi, Esha Gupta and Randeep Hooda are featured in lead roles. Set in New Delhi, the story of the film is about the issues of illegal arms in the city. It was theatrically released on 4 May 2012 with mixed reviews from critics. The films final worldwide gross reached to . Jannat 2 marked Guptas film debut and did extremely well at the box office. It was termed a Hit by Box Office India. The film netted domestically. Gupta was nominated for the Filmfare Best Female Debut Award for her performance. Loose Change: Second Edition Loose Change is a series of films released between 2005 and 2009 that argue in favor of certain conspiracy theories relating to the September 11 attacks. The films were written and directed by Dylan Avery and produced by Korey Rowe, Jason Bermas, and Matthew Brown. The original 2005 film was edited and re-released as Loose Change: 2nd Edition, a third time for the 2nd Edition Recut, and then subsequently edited for a fourth time for the HD Remastered Edition. Loose Change: Final Cut, deemed "the third and final release of this documentary series" was released on DVD and Web-streaming format on November 11, 2007. Another version of the film, Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup, released on September 22, 2009, is narrated by Daniel Sunjata and distributed by Microcinema International. Coverage of the film increased in 2006 with the recut release having airings on U.S. and European television stations and over 4 million views online in four months, leading Vanity Fair to say it could be the first Internet blockbuster. Loose Change asserts that the usual account of the Pentagon attack, World Trade Center collapse and United 93 phone calls and crash is implausible and instead suggests the 9/11 attacks were a false flag operation. The films main claims have been debunked by journalists, independent researchers, and prominent members of the scientific and engineering community. Singam Singam is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Hari, starring Suriya and Anushka Shetty in the lead and is the first installment in the Singam film series. The film, produced by K. E. Gnanavel Raja in association with Reliance Big Pictures, and distributed by Sun Pictures, was released on 28 May 2010. Upon release, the film was dubbed into Telugu and released as Yamudu in the same year and into Hindi as The Fighterman Singam by Goldmines Telefilms in 2012. The films success led to remakes in Kannada as Kempe Gowda, in Hindi as Singham, in Bengali as Shotru and in Punjabi as Singham. The sequel, Singam II, which released in July 2013, was a commercial success as well. The third in the series, Si3 was released on 9 February 2017. It was 25th film of Suriya. This film became a career milestone for Suriya when he entered an era of commercial movies. Love at First Fight Love at First Fight is a 2014 French romantic comedy film directed by Thomas Cailley. It was screened as part of the Directors Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the FIPRESCI Prize in the Parallel Section. In January 2015, the film received nine nominations at the 40th César Awards, winning Best Actress, Most Promising Actor and Best First Feature Film. Hamari Adhuri Kahani Hamari Adhuri Kahani is a 2015 Indian romantic drama film directed by Mohit Suri and produced by Mahesh Bhatt under the banner Vishesh Films and Fox Star Studios. The film stars Emraan Hashmi, Vidya Balan, and Rajkummar Rao. It is based on the love story of Bhatts parents, Nanabhai Bhatt, Shirin Mohammad Ali and his stepmother. The film was released worldwide on 12 June 2015 receiving mixed reviews from critics. Gardens of Stone Gardens of Stone is a 1987 American drama film directed by Francis Ford Coppola, based on a novel of the same name by Nicholas Proffitt. It stars James Caan, Anjelica Huston, James Earl Jones, D. B. Sweeney, Dean Stockwell and Mary Stuart Masterson. 3 Three is a 2010 German drama film written, co-scored and directed by Tom Tykwer. The film was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Deep End Deep End is a 1970 British-West German drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski and starring Jane Asher and John Moulder Brown. Set in London, the film focuses on the relationship between two young co-workers at a suburban bath house and swimming pool. In 2009, Bavaria Media, a subsidiary of Bavaria Film, which co-produced the film in 1970 through its subsidiary Maran Film, began a digital restoration as part of the films 40th anniversary, in cooperation with the British Film Institute. The restored film was re-released in UK cinemas on 6 May 2011 and was released on Blu-ray Disc and DVD on 18 July 2011 in BFIs BFI Flipside series. In March 2012 it was first shown on TV by Film4. Herbie Goes Bananas Herbie Goes Bananas is a 1980 American comedy adventure film and the fourth installment of the Herbie franchise made by Walt Disney Productions starring Herbie – the white Volkswagen racing Beetle with a mind of its own. Unnaipol Oruvan Unnaipol Oruvan is a 2009 Indian Tamil drama-thriller film directed by Chakri Toleti in his directional debut. It stars Kamal Haasan and Mohanlal in the lead roles. The film was simultaneously made in Telugu as Eeenadu with Venkatesh playing Mohanlals role, both remakes of the Hindi film A Wednesday!.. The film was turned out to be a blockbuster and No.1 collection film of the year 2009. The film tells the story of City Police Commissioner of Chennai, Irinjalakkuda Govindan Raghavan Maraar who gets an anonymous call. The caller demands that he release militants in exchange for information about many bombs planted across Chennai. The caller is serious as the police find a bomb planted very close to their headquarters. The commissioner is later cornered between releasing militants who had been responsible for killing innocent people and stopping bomb blasts around the city. Whatever he chooses forms the rest of the plot. Unnaipol Oruvan received positive reviews from the critics and was a commercial success. It was dubbed into Malayalam as Oru Budhanazhcha. Unnaipol Oruvan Eeenadu is a 2009 Telugu-language thriller film produced by S. Chandra Haasan & Ronnie Screwvala on Raaj Kamal International & UTV Motion Pictures banner, directed by Chakri Toleti. Starring Kamal Haasan and Venkatesh in the lead roles and music composed by Shruti Haasan. It was simultaneously made in Tamil as Unnaipol Oruvan with Mohanlal playing Venkateshs role. The film was a critical and commercial success. The film is remake of the 2008 Hindi film A Wednesday!. World on a Wire World on a Wire is a 1973 science fiction television serial, starring Klaus Löwitsch and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Shot in 16 mm, it was made for German television and originally aired in 1973, as a two-part miniseries. It was based on the novel Simulacron-3 by Daniel F. Galouye. An adaptation of the Fassbinder version was presented as the play World of Wires, directed by Jay Scheib, in 2012. Its focus is not on action, but on sophistic and philosophic aspects of the human mind, simulation, and the role of scientific research. A theatrical remake entitled The Thirteenth Floor starring Craig Bierko was released in 1999. Alone Alone is a 2007 Thai horror film written and directed by Banjong Pisanthanakun and Parkpoom Wongpoom. Alone stars Thai-German pop singer Marsha Wattanapanich in her first film role in 15 years. Fanfan Fanfan la Tulipe is a 2003 French comedy adventure film directed by Gérard Krawczyk and starring Vincent Perez and Penélope Cruz. It was screened out of competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. It is a remake of the 1952 film Fanfan la Tulipe. Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus Mega Shark Versus Crocosaurus is a monster disaster film by The Asylum, released on December 21, 2010 in the United States. The film stars Jaleel White, Gary Stretch, Robert Picardo, Dylan Vox, Hannah Cowley and Sarah Lieving. The film is a sequel to the 2009 film Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus and is the second installment in the Mega Shark series of films, but contains little of the original cast from that film. Babylon 5: Thirdspace Babylon 5: Thirdspace is a made-for-television film that is part of the Babylon 5 science fiction universe. It was written by J. Michael Straczynski and directed by Jesús Salvador Treviño. The movie was originally shown on July 19, 1998 on the TNT cable network, during the run of season five. In addition to members of the regular cast of the Babylon 5 TV series, it features the notable guest-stars Shari Belafonte and William Sanderson. The horror-based story, which ties into the Shadow/Vorlon plotline, centers on the return of an ancient and overwhelming alien force which had once attempted to destroy life in the Milky Way. Planet of the Vampires Planet of the Vampires is a 1965 Italian science fiction horror film, produced by Fulvio Lucisano, directed by Mario Bava, that stars Barry Sullivan and Norma Bengell. The screenplay, by Bava, Alberto Bevilacqua, Callisto Cosulich, Antonio Roman and Rafael J. Salvia, was based on an Italian-language science fiction short story, Renato Pestrinieros "One Night of 21 Hours". American International Pictures released the film as the supporting film on a double feature with Daniel Hallers Die. The story follows the horrific experiences of the crew members of two giant spaceships that have crash landed on a forbidding, unexplored planet. The disembodied inhabitants of the world possess the bodies of the crew who died during the crash, and use the animated corpses to stalk and kill the remaining survivors. The film was co-produced by AIP and Italian International Film, with some financing provided by Spains Castilla Cooperativa Cinematográfica. Ib Melchior and Louis M. Heyward are credited with the script for the AIP English-language release version. Years after its release, some critics have suggested that Bavas film was a major influence on Ridley Scotts Alien and Prometheus, in both narrative details and visual design. Alone in the Dark II Alone in the Dark II is a 2008 German-American horror film directed by Peter Scheerer and Michael Roesch and starring Rick Yune, Rachel Specter and Lance Henriksen. It is a sequel to Uwe Bolls 2005 film Alone in the Dark, although it features an entirely new cast and a story that is unrelated to the original film. Alone in the Dark II was filmed in New York City and Los Angeles. It is loosely based on the Infogrames Alone in the Dark video game series. Audrie & Daisy Audrie & Daisy is an American documentary film about three cases of rape. The documentary includes the stories of two American high school students, Audrie Pott and Daisy Coleman. At the time of the sexual assaults, Pott was 15 and Coleman was 14 years old. After the assaults, the victims and their families were subjected to abuse and cyberbullying. The documentary follows their outcomes through time, social media, court documents and police investigations. The film’s directors, Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk, a husband-and-wife team who have teenage children of their own, had been fascinated by the role of social media in teenage lives and were attracted to the subject of the Daisy Coleman story as "a modern-day Scarlet Letter story". The Land of Steady Habits The Land of Steady Habits is a 2018 American film written, directed and co-produced by Nicole Holofcener and based on the novel of the same name by Ted Thompson. It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2018 and was released on September 14, 2018, by Netflix. Surf Nazis Must Die Surf Nazis Must Die is a 1987 American exploitation film directed by Peter George and starring Gail Neely, Barry Brenner, and Robert Harden. It was produced by The Institute, a production company formed by George, Craig A. Colton and Robert Tinnell, and distributed by Troma Entertainment, a company known for its low-budget exploitation films. Ghosts of the Abyss Ghosts of the Abyss is a 2003 documentary film released by Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media. It was directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker James Cameron after his 1997 Oscar-winning film Titanic. During August and September 2001, Cameron and a group of scientists staged an expedition to the wreck of the RMS Titanic, and dived in Russian deep-submersibles to obtain more detailed images than anyone had before. With the help of two small, purpose-built remotely operated vehicles, nicknamed "Jake" and "Elwood", the audience too can see inside the Titanic, and with the help of CGI, audiences can view the ships original appearance superimposed on the deep-dive images. Also along for the ride Cameron invited his friend, actor Bill Paxton, who played Brock Lovett in the 1997 film. Paxton narrates the event through his eyes. The film premiered for IMAX 3D and was nominated for a BFCA award for Best Documentary. The submersibles Mir 1 and Mir 2 carried the filming team on 12 dives. The film is also known as Titanic 3D: Ghosts of the Abyss. Total Dhamaal Total Dhamaal is an Indian 2019 Hindi-language adventure comedy film directed, co-produced and written by Indra Kumar. The third installment of the Dhamaal franchise, it is a reboot of the 2007 film Dhamaal, and based loosely on the 1963 Hollywood film Its a Mad. Total Dhamaal features an large ensemble cast including Ajay Devgn, Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, Riteish Deshmukh, Arshad Warsi, Javed Jaffrey, and Esha Gupta. It also stars Sanjay Mishra, Pitobash Tripathy, Boman Irani, Johnny Lever, and Manoj Pahwa in brief roles, with Sonakshi Sinha appearing in a item number "Mungda". The film has been produced on a budget of . Production of the film began in March 2017. Deshmukh, Warsi and Jaffrey were chosen to be a part of Total Dhamaal too. Meanwhile, Devgn, Kapoor and Dixit were added to the cast as well. Principal photography of Total Dhamaal began in January 2018. Devgn also co-produced the film. Filming concluded in August 2018. The official teaser of the film was unveiled on 19 January 2019, whereas trailer released on 21 January. Due to the Pulwama Attack held on 14 February, the film was not released in Pakistan. The film was theatrically released on 22 February 2019. It received mixed reviews from critics. The film grossed over within 12 days of its release. With a worldwide gross of , it became one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of 2019 and one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time. The film netted domestically and was termed a Super Hit by Box Office India. Coming Home Coming Home is a 2014 Chinese historical drama film directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Chen Daoming and Gong Li. It was released in the US September 11, 2015 and first shown to the public on the 20th May 2014 at the Cannes Film Festival. Never on Sunday Never on Sunday is a 1960 Greek black-and-white romantic comedy film. The film tells the story of Ilya, a self-employed, free-spirited prostitute who lives in the port of Piraeus in Greece, and Homer, an American tourist from Middletown - a classical scholar enamored of all things Greek. Homer feels Ilyas life style typifies the degradation of Greek classical culture, and attempts to steer her onto the path of morality, while, at the same time, Ilya attempts to loosen Homer up. It constitutes a variation of the Pygmalion plus "hooker with a heart of gold" story. The film stars Melina Mercouri and Jules Dassin, and it gently submerges the viewer into Greek culture, including dance, music, and language. The theme song and the bouzouki theme of the movie became hits of the 1960s. The movie won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. It was nominated for the Academy Awards for, respectively, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Costume Design, Black-and-White, Best Director, and Best Writing, Story and Screenplay as Written Directly for the Screen. Mercouri won the award for Best Actress at the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. The Suspect The Suspect is a 2013 South Korean action thriller film starring Gong Yoo, and directed by Won Shin-yun. Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound, known in Japan as , is a 1993 Japanese animated science fantasy martial arts film and the ninth Dragon Ball Z feature movie. It was released in Japan on July 10 at the Toei Anime Fair, where it was shown alongside N-cha! From Penguin Village with Love and the first YuYu Hakusho movie. The antagonist Bojack was designed by series creator Akira Toriyama. The film is the last to feature Kōhei Miyauchi as Kame-Sennin, who died two years after its release. An English version was produced by Funimation and released on August 17, 2004. The movie was re-released to DVD and Blu-ray in a double feature with Super Android 13! and Dragon Ball Z Season 8 on February 9, 2009. It was re-released again to DVD on December 9, 2011 in a movie 4-pack with the previous three films. The Education of Charlie Banks The Education of Charlie Banks is a 2007 drama film directed by Fred Durst, produced by Straight Up Films Marisa Polvino and starring Jesse Eisenberg, Jason Ritter, Eva Amurri, Gloria Votsis, and Chris Marquette. It had its world premiere at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival, where it won the Made in NY Narrative Award given to the best narrative film made in New York City. It is Dursts film directing debut. Morris from America Morris from America is a 2016 American-German coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Chad Hartigan, and produced by Martin Heisler, Sara Murphy, Adele Romanski, and Gabriele Simon. It stars Craig Robinson, Markees Christmas, Carla Juri, Lina Keller and Jakub Gierszał. It is about a 13-year-old boy who dreams of becoming a rapper in an EDM-dominated culture. It was shown in the U.S. Dramatic Competition section at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, where Hartigan won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. The film was released on July 7, 2016, through DirecTV Cinema prior to opening in a limited release on August 19, 2016, by A24. LBJ LBJ is a 2016 American political drama film about the beginning of the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson following the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy. It was directed by Rob Reiner and written by Joey Hartstone, whose script was on the 2014 Black List. The film stars Woody Harrelson as the titular President, along with Richard Jenkins, Bill Pullman, Kim Allen, Michael Stahl-David, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jeffrey Donovan, Doug McKeon, C. Thomas Howell, and Michael Mosley. Principal photography on the film began in New Orleans on September 21, 2015, and it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2016. It was theatrically released by Electric Entertainment and Vertical Entertainment on November 3, 2017. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who called it "surface skimming" and criticized Harrelsons makeup, and with some comparing it negatively to the HBO film about Johnson, All the Way. Naam Shabana Naam Shabana is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language action spy-thriller film directed by Shivam Nair and written by Neeraj Pandey. It was co-produced produced by Pandey and Aruna Bhatia. The film is a spin-off from the 2015 film Baby with Taapsee Pannu reprising her role as Shabana. Akshay Kumar and Prithviraj Sukumaran play important supporting roles in the film. The film was dubbed into Telugu and Tamil languages and released on 31 March 2017. The Tamil title was Naanthan Shabana. A day after its release in Pakistan, the film was banned in the country. Zombie Holocaust Zombie Holocaust is a 1980 Italian horror film directed by Marino Girolami. The film is about a team of scientists who follow a trail of corpses to a pacific island where they meet a mad doctor who performs experiments on both the living and dead in his laboratory. The team begins to become victims of the doctor and his zombie horde while trying to escape from cannibals as well. The film was re-edited and released theatrically in the United States in 1982 as Doctor Butcher M.D. The Door The Door is a 2009 German film directed by Anno Saul and starring Mads Mikkelsen and Jessica Schwarz. Blame it on Fidel Blame it on Fidel is a 2006 French-Italian drama film directed by Julie Gavras. The screenplay, written by Gavras, is based on Domitilla Calamais Italian novel of the same name. The film stars Nina Kervel-Bey, Julie Depardieu, and Stefano Accorsi. The film covers an array of philosophy and ideology - everything from Communism to Catholicism to Greek and Asian mythology - which the protagonist must reconstruct from confusion into her own set of beliefs. Not Suitable for Children Not Suitable for Children is a 2012 Australian romantic comedy film directed by Peter Templeman and written by Michael Lucas. It was released on 12 July 2012. It stars Ryan Kwanten, Sarah Snook, and Ryan Corr. Pat and Mike Pat and Mike is a 1952 American romantic comedy film starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. The movie was written by Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin, and directed by George Cukor, who also directed The Philadelphia Story with Hepburn, and Adams Rib with Hepburn and Tracy. Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart at the River Styx is the second in a series of six Japanese martial arts films based on the long-running Lone Wolf and Cub manga series about Ogami Ittō, a wandering assassin for hire who is accompanied by his young son, Daigoro. Shanghai Surprise Shanghai Surprise is a 1986 British-American adventure comedy film directed by Jim Goddard and starring then-newlyweds Sean Penn and Madonna. It was produced by George Harrisons HandMade Films and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Harrison himself appeared as a night club singer, and also recorded several songs for the films soundtrack, including the song "Breath Away from Heaven", which was re-recorded and released on his 1987 album Cloud Nine along with the song "Someplace Else", also used in the film. The soundtrack for Shanghai Surprise was never released as a record or CD, and was only briefly available as a promotional single featuring the title song "Shanghai Surprise" coupled with "Zig Zag". Both of these songs have since been released as "additional tracks" on the 2004 release of the Cloud Nine CD. Another track, "The Hottest Gong in Town", was included on the EP Songs by George Harrison Volume 2 and The 2002 posthumous release "Brainwashed". The screenplay was adapted by John Kohn and Robert Bentley from Tony Kenricks 1978 novel Faradays Flowers. The book was reprinted as a piece of tie-in merchandise for the film. White Water Summer White Water Summer is a 1987 American drama film directed by Jeff Bleckner and starring Kevin Bacon, Sean Astin, Jonathan Ward, and Matt Adler. Shortcut to Happiness Shortcut to Happiness is a 2007 film adaptation of the Stephen Vincent Benet classic short story The Devil and Daniel Webster. It stars Alec Baldwin, Jennifer Love Hewitt and Anthony Hopkins. Baldwin also directed the film. Shot in early 2001 in New York City, the film was plagued with financial difficulties and was shelved for several years. Yari Film Group eventually bought and released the film to theaters in 2007. Frankie & Alice Frankie & Alice is a 2010 Canadian drama film directed by Geoffrey Sax, starring Halle Berry. Filming began in Vancouver, British Columbia, in November 2008, and ended in January 2009. To qualify for awards season, the film opened in a limited release on December 10, 2010. It is based on a true story about a popular go-go dancer/stripper in the 1970s who has dissociative identity disorder. City of Ghosts City of Ghosts is a 2002 American crime thriller film co-written, directed by and starring Matt Dillon, about a con artist who must go to Cambodia to collect his share of money from an insurance scam. The film was made in Cambodia, in locations that include Phnom Penh and the Bokor Hill Station. Two Rabbits 2 Coelhos is a 2012 Brazilian action film written and directed by Afonso Poyart. The film features innovations that were not common in Brazilian films, including explosions, animations, elaborate special effects and pop culture references. It was released in Brazil on January 20, 2012. The Serpent's Egg The Serpents Egg is a 1977 American-West German drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring David Carradine and Liv Ullmann. The story is set in 1920s Berlin and features English and German dialogue. It was Bergmans only Hollywood film. The title is taken from a line spoken by Brutus in Shakespeares Julius Caesar: And therefore think him as a serpents egg / Which hatchd, would, as his kind grow mischievous; / And kill him in the shell. The Serpents Egg is considered one of Bergmans weaker efforts. The Follow The Hire: The Follow is the third installment in The Hire series by BMW films, written by Andrew Kevin Walker and directed by Wong Kar-wai. It stars Clive Owen, Forest Whitaker, Adriana Lima and Mickey Rourke. The Driver is hired to follow an ageing movie stars young wife, whom he suspects of infidelity. Ship of Fools Ship of Fools is a 1965 drama film directed by Stanley Kramer, set on board an ocean liner bound to Germany from Mexico in 1933. It stars Vivien Leigh, Simone Signoret, José Ferrer and Lee Marvin. It also marked Christiane Schmidtmers first U.S. production. Ship of Fools was highly regarded, with reviewers praising the casts performance but also noted the movies overlong runtime. The film was nominated for eight Academy Awards in 1966, including for Best Picture, Best Actor for Oskar Werner and Best Actress for Simone Signoret, and won for Best Art Direction, Black-and-White and Best Cinematography, Black-and-White. Two Moon Junction Two Moon Junction is a 1988 American erotic thriller romance film written and directed by Zalman King and starring Sherilyn Fenn and Richard Tyson. The original music score is composed by Jonathan Elias. The film is noted for the final film appearances of Burl Ives and Hervé Villechaize, as well as the theatrical film debut of Milla Jovovich. Dorm Daze 2 National Lampoons Dorm Daze 2: College @ Sea is a 2006 American mystery comedy film and the sequel to National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze. Chris Owen and Danielle Fishel reprised their roles from the original along with Tony Denman, James DeBello, Patrick Cavanaugh, Marieh Delfino, Jennifer Lyons, and Gable Carr. Added to the ensemble are Vida Guerra, Charles Shaughnessy, Richard Riehle, Jasmin St. Claire, and Oren Skoog with Justin Whalin as "Foosball". The film was directed by the brothers David and Scott Hillenbrand and written by Patrick Casey and Worm Miller. The music of UK Swing Band Dominic Halpin and the Honey Bs is featured in this film along with the score composed by David Hillenbrand. Blindsided Penthouse North is a 2013 American thriller film directed by Joseph Ruben, starring Michael Keaton and Michelle Monaghan. Legendary Legendary is a 2010 sports drama film directed by Mel Damski. The film stars Devon Graye as a high school wrestler, in a cast that features John Cena, Patricia Clarkson, Danny Glover, Madeleine Martin, and Tyler Posey. The film was released on September 10, 2010. A sequel to the film was announced on the 25th of April 2018 scheduled to be released this fall. The Hindenburg The Hindenburg is a 1975 American Technicolor film based on the disaster of the German airship Hindenburg. The film stars George C. Scott. It was produced and directed by Robert Wise, and was written by Nelson Gidding, Richard Levinson and William Link, based on the 1972 book of the same title by Michael M. Mooney. A highly speculative thriller, the film and the book it is based on depict a conspiracy of sabotage leading to the destruction of the airship. In reality, while the Zeppelins were certainly used as a propaganda symbol by the Third Reich, and anti-Nazi forces might have had the motivation for sabotage, the theory of sabotage was investigated at the time, and no firm evidence for such sabotage was ever put forward. A. A. Hoehling, author of the 1962 book Who Destroyed the Hindenburg?, also about the sabotage theory, sued Mooney along with the film developers for copyright infringement as well as unfair competition. However, Judge Charles M. Metzner dismissed his allegations. Filmed largely in color, a portion of the film is presented in monochrome, edited between portions of the historical Hindenburg newsreel footage shot on May 6, 1937. Author! Author! Author! Author! is a 1982 American comedy-drama film directed by Arthur Hiller, written by Israel Horovitz, and starring Al Pacino, Dyan Cannon and Tuesday Weld. The film, which is loosely autobiographical, concerns a Broadway playwright who strives to solve his family and relationship troubles while trying to get a new play into production. Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple, is a 2006 documentary film made by Firelight Media, produced and directed by Stanley Nelson. The documentary reveals new footage of the incidents surrounding the Peoples Temple and its leader Jim Jones who led over 900 members of his religious group to a settlement in Guyana called Jonestown, where he orchestrated a mass suicide with poisoned Flavor Aid, in November 1978. It is in the form of a narrative with interviews with former Temple members, Jonestown survivors, and people who knew Jones. Waffle Street Waffle Street is a 2015 American drama/comedy film directed by Eshom Nelms and Ian Nelms and starring Danny Glover and James Lafferty. It is a film adaptation of James Adams’ memoir of the same name, published by Sourced Media Books in 2010. The riches-to-rags story follows Adams’ journey of self-discovery and redemption after losing his job as vice president of a multi-billion dollar hedge fund and finding work as a server at a local 24-hour diner. Waffle Street was filmed in Lehi in 2014, with most of the scenes being filmed in a local diner called One Man Band. It was named winner of Best Narrative Feature at the 2015 Hollywood Film Festival, the Audience Award Best Feature at the 2015 Red Rock Film Festival, and the Andretta Carpe Diem Award for Best Film at the 2015 Woodstock Film Festival. It initially released on September 24, 2015. Bolero Bolero is a 1984 American romantic drama film starring Bo Derek, and written and directed by her husband John Derek. The film centers on the protagonists sexual awakening and her journey around the world to pursue an ideal first lover who will take her virginity. A box office flop, the film was critically panned, earning nominations for nine Golden Raspberry Awards at the 5th Golden Raspberry Awards and "winning" six, including the Worst Picture. G.I. Joe: The Movie G.I. Joe: The Movie is a 1987 animated action-adventure film produced as a spin-off from the animated series G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, based on the original Hasbro toyline. It was produced by Sunbow Productions and Marvel Productions and was animated in Japan by Toei Animation Co., Ltd. Created at the height of the G.I. Joe craze in the 1980s, G.I. Joe: The Movie was intended as a theatrical release to be closely followed by The Movie. However, the G.I. Joe film encountered unexpected production delays which allowed the Transformers feature to be released first. Due to the poor box office performances of The Transformers: The Movie and My Little Pony: The Movie, G.I. Joe: The Movie was instead released direct-to-video as well as aired on television in syndication, first in feature-length format and later split into a five-part miniseries format as part of the shows syndication package. Kebab Connection Kebab Connection is a 2004 German-Turkish comedy film with some slapstick that is set in Hamburg and directed by Anno Saul. Pyaasa Pyaasa is a 1957 Indian film, produced and directed by Guru Dutt, written by Abrar Alvi, and starring Guru Dutt, Waheeda Rehman and Mala Sinha. Set in Calcutta, West Bengal, the film tells the story of Vijay, a struggling poet trying to make his works known in post-independence India, and Gulabo, a prostitute with a heart of gold, who helps him to try and get his poems published. The music was composed by S.D. Burman. With the commercial success of thrillers such as Baazi, Jaal, Aar Paar and CID, as well as comedies such as Mr. & Mrs. 55, Guru Dutt and his studio were financially secure and established. From 1957, he could now make movies he really wanted to make, including Pyaasa. In 2002, Pyaasa was ranked at No. 160 on the Sight & Sound critics and directors poll of all-time greatest films. In 2005, Pyaasa was rated as one of the 100 best films of all time by Time magazine, which called it "the soulfully romantic of the lot." Indiatimes Movies ranks the movie amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films. On the occasion of Valentines Day 2011 Time magazine declared it one of the top 10 romantic movies of all time. Martyrs Martyrs is a 2015 American horror film directed by Kevin and Michael Goetz and written by Mark L. Smith. The film stars Troian Bellisario, Bailey Noble and Kate Burton. It is a remake of Pascal Laugiers 2008 film of the same name. The film had its world premiere at the Sitges Film Festival on October 9, 2015. It was released on January 22, 2016, by Anchor Bay Films. Sole a catinelle Sole a catinelle is a 2013 Italian comedy film directed by Gennaro Nunziante. The film is the second highest-grossing Italian film in Italy. Barney Thomson The Legend of Barney Thomson, known in the United States as Barney Thomson, is a 2015 British comedy thriller based on the novel The Long Midnight of Barney Thomson by Douglas Lindsay. It is the directorial debut of Robert Carlyle, who also stars in the film, alongside Emma Thompson, Ray Winstone, Ashley Jensen and Brian Pettifer. It was previewed at the 2015 Edinburgh International Film Festival in June 2015 before its release on 24 July 2015. This Property Is Condemned This Property Is Condemned is a 1966 American drama film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Natalie Wood, Robert Redford, Kate Reid, Charles Bronson, Robert Blake, and Mary Badham. The screenplay, inspired by the 1946 one-act play of the same name by Tennessee Williams, was written by Francis Ford Coppola, Fred Coe, and Edith Sommer. The film was released by Paramount Pictures. The Depression-era story takes place in the fictional Mississippi town of Dodson. Owen Legate, working for the railroad which provides much of the economic base for the town, comes to town on an unpopular errand. Natalie Wood plays Alva Starr, a pretty town flirt who finds herself stuck in this small town and very much attracted to the handsome stranger. For her performance, Natalie Wood received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama. The Impostors The Impostors is a 1998 American farce motion picture directed, written and produced by Stanley Tucci, starring Oliver Platt, Tucci, Alfred Molina, Tony Shalhoub, Steve Buscemi, and Billy Connolly. The film, in which Oliver Platt and Stanley Tucci play a Laurel and Hardy-like odd couple of out-of work actors, is set in the depression-era 1930s; indeed, the retro style of the film is a recreation of 1930s screwball comedy. The opening silent sequence harks back to the golden days of silent film. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Sailor Moon is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Naoko Takeuchi. It was originally serialized in Nakayoshi from 1991 to 1997; the 60 individual chapters were published in 18 tankōbon volumes. The series follows the adventures of a schoolgirl named Usagi Tsukino as she transforms into Sailor Moon to search for a magical artifact, the . She leads a diverse group of comrades, the as they battle against villains to prevent the theft of the Silver Crystal and the destruction of the Solar System. The manga was adapted into an anime series produced by Toei Animation and broadcast in Japan from 1992 to 1997. Toei also developed three animated feature films, a television special, and three short films based on the anime. A live-action television adaptation, Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, aired from 2003 to 2004, and a second anime series, Sailor Moon Crystal, began simulcasting in 2014. The manga series was licensed for an English language release by Kodansha Comics in North America, and in Australia and New Zealand by Random House Australia. The entire anime series has been licensed by Viz Media for an English language release in North America and by Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand. Since its release, Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon has received acclaim, with praise for its art, characterization, and humor. The manga has sold over 35 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling shōjo manga series. The franchise has also generated in worldwide merchandise sales. How She Move How She Move is a 2007 drama film directed by Ian Iqbal Rashid and starring Rutina Wesley, Clé Bennett and Romina DUgo. The film showcases the street culture of step dancing. The film is produced by Celluloid Dreams, Sienna Films, Paramount Vantage and MTV Films. My Dinner with Hervé My Dinner with Hervé is an American television drama film written and directed by Sacha Gervasi, based on the later days of actor Hervé Villechaize. The film stars Peter Dinklage as Villechaize, Jamie Dornan as a struggling journalist, and Andy García as Villechaizes Fantasy Island co-star Ricardo Montalbán. It premiered on HBO on October 20, 2018, and received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances of Dinklage and Dornan. Brannigan Brannigan is a 1975 British action thriller film directed by Douglas Hickox and starring John Wayne and Richard Attenborough filmed in Panavision and DeLuxe Color. One of the screenwriters was Dalton Trumbos son, Christopher Trumbo. Set principally in London, the film is about a Chicago detective sent to Britain to organise the extradition of an American mobster, who is soon kidnapped and held for ransom. Struggling with the restrained policing style of his British counterparts, the tough Irish-American detective uses his own brand of law enforcement to recapture the criminal. Telefon Telefon is a 1977 spy film directed by Don Siegel and starring Charles Bronson, Lee Remick and Donald Pleasence. The screenplay by Peter Hyams and Stirling Silliphant is based on the 1975 novel by Walter Wager. Heaven's Prisoners Heavens Prisoners is a 1996 American erotic thriller crime drama film directed by Phil Joanou and starring Alec Baldwin, Kelly Lynch, Mary Stuart Masterson, Teri Hatcher and Eric Roberts. It is based on a Dave Robicheaux homonymous novel by James Lee Burke. Harley Peyton and Scott Frank wrote the screenplay. The film was followed by In the Electric Mist, starring Tommy Lee Jones as Dave Robicheaux. In the sequel, Robicheaux still lives in Louisiana and has come out of retirement as an Iberia Parish sheriffs detective. Anatomy of Hell Anatomy of Hell is a 2004 French erotic drama film directed by Catherine Breillat and written by Breillat based on her 2001 novel Pornocratie. According to Breillat, Anatomy of Hell is a "sequel" to Romance. Les Misérables in Concert: The 25th Anniversary Les Misérables in Concert: The 25th Anniversary was performed and filmed at The O2 Arena in North Greenwich, London, England on 3 October 2010 at 1:30 pm and 7:00 pm. It marked the anniversary of the West End production of Les Misérables the musical. It featured Alfie Boe as Jean Valjean, Norm Lewis as Javert, Lea Salonga as Fantine, Nick Jonas as Marius, Katie Hall as Cosette, Ramin Karimloo as Enjolras, Samantha Barks as Éponine, Mia Jenkins as Young Cosette, Robert Madge as Gavroche, Matt Lucas and Jenny Galloway as the Thénardiers, and Earl Carpenter as the Bishop of Digne. Originally, Camilla Kerslake had been selected to perform as Cosette; however, she was unable to attend. Katie Hall was selected in her place. Hall had previously acted as Cosette at the Queens Theatre from 2009 and in the 25th Anniversary Tour production at the Barbican. Casts of the current London, international tour, and original 1985 London productions took part, comprising an ensemble of three hundred performers and musicians. The orchestra was conducted by David Charles Abell, who also conducted the 10th Anniversary performance in Royal Albert Hall in 1995. For the encore, four Jean Valjeans sang "Bring Him Home": Colm Wilkinson from the original London cast, John Owen-Jones from the 25th Anniversary touring production, Simon Bowman from the current London cast, and Alfie Boe, who sang the role in the concert. The original 1985 cast then led the ensemble in a performance of "One Day More". After speeches from Cameron Mackintosh, Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg, the performance concluded with students from school productions of Les Misérables entering the arena through the audience and joining the casts for "The Finale". The evening concert was shown live in cinemas across the UK, Ireland and around the world. The end credits of the concert confirmed a film adaptation of the stage musical for 2012 release. A Blu-ray and DVD version of the O2 broadcast was released on 29 November 2010 in the UK. It was released in North America on DVD and Blu-ray on 22 February 2011. The concert first aired on U.S. television as a PBS special on 6 March 2011. Road to Morocco Road to Morocco is a 1942 American comedy film starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour, and featuring Anthony Quinn and Dona Drake. The film, which was written by Frank Butler and Don Hartman and directed by David Butler for Paramount Pictures, is the third of the "Road to …" films. It was preceded by Road to Zanzibar and followed by Road to Utopia. The story is about two fast-talking guys castaway on a desert shore and sold into slavery to a beautiful princess. The setting is in Morocco. The Endless Summer The Endless Summer is a seminal surf movie released in 1966, after a limited showing in 1964. Filmmaker/narrator Bruce Brown follows two surfers, Mike Hynson and Robert August, on a surfing trip around the world. Despite the balmy climate of their native California, cold ocean currents make local beaches inhospitable during the winter. They travel to the coasts of Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti, Hawaii, Senegal, Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa in a quest for new surf spots and introduce locals to the sport. Other important surfers of the time, such as Miki Dora, Phil Edwards and Butch Van Artsdalen also appear. Its title comes from the idea, expressed at both the beginning and end of the film, that if one had enough time and money it would be possible to follow the summer up and down the world, making it endless. The concept of the film was born through the suggestion of a travel agent to Bruce Brown during the planning stages of the film. The travel agent suggested that the flight from Los Angeles to Cape Town, South Africa and back would cost $50 more than a trip circumnavigating the world. After which, Bruce came up with the idea of following the summer season by traveling up and down the world. The narrative presentation eases from the stiff and formal documentary of the 1950s and early 1960s to a more casual and fun-loving personal style filled with sly humor. The surf rock soundtrack to the film was provided by The Sandals. The "Theme to the Endless Summer" was written by Gaston Georis and John Blakeley of the Sandals. It has become one of the best known film themes in the surf movie genre. When the movie was first shown, it encouraged many surfers to go abroad, giving birth to the "surf-and-travel" culture, with prizes for finding "uncrowded surf", meeting new people and riding the perfect wave. It also introduced the sport, which had become popular outside of Hawaii and the Polynesian Islands in places like California and Australia, to a broader audience. The Razor's Edge The Razors Edge is a drama film starring Bill Murray. The film is an adaptation of W. Somerset Maughams 1944 novel The Razors Edge. Theresa Russell, Catherine Hicks, Denholm Elliott, Brian Doyle-Murray and James Keach also star in the film. John Byrum directed the film, which was co-written by Murray and Byrum. This marked Murrays first starring role in a dramatic film, though Murray did inject some of his dry wit into the script. The books epigraph is dramatized as advice from the Katha Upanishad: "The path to salvation is narrow and as difficult to walk as a razors edge." 71: Into the Fire 71: Into the Fire is a 2010 South Korean war drama film directed by John H. Lee and starring Cha Seung-won, Kwon Sang-woo, Choi Seunghyun, and Kim Seung-woo. The film was made in commemoration of those who fought during the Korean War, to raise awareness of the existence and importance of the student-soldiers during that period. The film is based on a true story of a group of 71 undertrained and underarmed, outgunned student-soldiers of South Korea during the Korean War, who were mostly killed on August 11, 1950, during the Battle of Pohang-dong. For 11 hours, they defended the local Pohang girls middle school, a strategic point for safeguarding the struggling Nakdong River perimeter, from an attack by overwhelming North Korean forces, specifically the feared 766th Unit. The Prophecy 3: The Ascent The Prophecy 3: The Ascent is a 2000 American fantasy horror-thriller film, and the third installment in The Prophecy series. Christopher Walken and Steve Hytner reprise their roles as the Archangel Gabriel and the coroner Joseph, respectively. As the war in Heaven and on Earth rages on, Pyriel, the Angel of Genocide, arises with the intention of destroying all humankind; the only one who can stop him is Danyael, a Nephilim born of an angel and a human woman. However, Danyael is unaware of his purpose until he learns it from Gabriel. Gabriel acts as Danyaels guardian while Zophael seeks out Danyael. The fate of humankind hangs in the balance as Danyael sets out to confront Pyriel and fulfill his destiny. End of the Spear End of the Spear is a 2005 American drama film that recounts the story of Operation Auca, in which five American Christian missionaries attempted to evangelize the Huaorani people of the tropical rain forest of Eastern Ecuador. Based on actual events from 1956 in which five male missionaries were speared by a group of the Waodani tribe, the movie tells the story from the perspective of Steve Saint, and Mincayani, one of the tribesmen who took part in the attack. The two eventually form a bond that continues to this day. Girl Walks Into a Bar Girl Walks into a Bar is a 2011 multiple story line ensemble comedy film produced exclusively for Internet distribution. It is directed by Sebastián Gutiérrez from his own script, much like the anthology style of Gutiérrezs Women in Trouble, and follows a group of apparent strangers in interlocking stories taking place in ten different bars during the course of one evening throughout Los Angeles. Girl Walks into a Bar premiered at The ArcLight Hollywood Cinemas on March 7, 2011, in Los Angeles and screened as an official selection of the Spotlight Premieres section at the South by Southwest Film Conference and Festival 2011 in Austin. The film is currently available in the United States to watch for free exclusively on YouTube with sponsorship from Lexus. One from the Heart One from the Heart is a 1982 American musical film co-written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Frederic Forrest, Teri Garr, Raul Julia, Nastassja Kinski, Lainie Kazan and Harry Dean Stanton. The story is set entirely in Las Vegas. Any Body Can Dance 2 Anybody Can Dance 2, commonly known as ABCD 2 is a 2015 Indian 3D dance drama film directed by Remo DSouza and produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur under Walt Disney Pictures. The film stars Prabhu Deva, Varun Dhawan, Shraddha Kapoor, Sushant Pujari, Raghav Juyal, Dharmesh Yelande, Punit Pathak and Lauren Gottlieb. It is the sequel to the 2013 film Any Body Can Dance. ABCD 2 released on 19 June 2015. The decommissioned warship was featured as a backdrop behind the dance groups practice area during the first half of the film. Being the only film to be wholly owned and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures in India under its own brand, the film explores the career journey of Suresh and Vernon of the "fictitious dance crew" Kings United India, who went on to win the World Hip Hop Dance Championship in San Diego. Gambit Gambit is a 1966 American comedy heist film starring Shirley MacLaine and Michael Caine as two criminals involved in an elaborate plot centered on a priceless antiquity owned by millionaire Mr. Shahbandar, played by Herbert Lom. It was nominated for three Academy Awards. The film was advertised with the tagline, "Go Ahead: Tell the End But Please Dont Tell the Beginning!" Gambit was directed by Ronald Neame from a screenplay by Jack Davies and Alvin Sargent from the original story of Sidney Carroll. A remake, with only basic ideas in common, was released in 2012, with a script by Joel and Ethan Coen. Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films is a 2014 Australian-American comedic documentary film written and directed by Mark Hartley. It focuses on the story of The Cannon Group. Career Girls Career Girls is a 1997 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh which tells the story of two women, who reunite after six years apart. The film stars Katrin Cartlidge and Lynda Steadman. The women were originally thrown together when they shared a flat while at university and the film focuses on their interpersonal relationship. The Prey The Prey is a 2011 French action thriller directed by Éric Valette, written by Laurent Turner and Luc Bossi, and starring Albert Dupontel as an escaped criminal who must outwit a dogged cop while he attempts to rescue his daughter from a serial killer. Mimino Mimino, is a 1977 comedy film by Soviet director Georgiy Daneliya produced by Mosfilm and Gruziya-film, starring Vakhtang Kikabidze and Frunzik Mkrtchyan. Anatoliy Petritskiy served as the films Director of Photography. The Soviet era comedy won the 1977 Golden Prize at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. The Liberator The Liberator is a 2013 Spanish–Venezuelan historical drama film directed by Alberto Arvelo, starring Édgar Ramírez as Simón Bolívar. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the Venezuelan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, making the January Shortlist. #REALITYHIGH Reality High, is a 2017 Netflix film directed by Fernando Lebrija. The film has received good reviews, with publications like Teen Vogue calling it "an updated Mean Girls for the digital age". Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack is a 2001 Japanese kaiju film directed by Shūsuke Kaneko. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the 26th film in the Godzilla franchise and the third film in the franchises Millennium era, as well as the 25th Godzilla film produced by Toho. Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack stars Chiharu Niiyama, Ryudo Uzaki, Masahiro Kobayashi, Takashi Nishina, Kaho Minami, Shinya Owada, Kunio Murai, Hiroyuki Watanabe, Shingo Katsurayama, Takeo Nakahara, Toshikazu Fukawa, and Hideyo Amamoto, alongside Mizuho Yoshida as Godzilla, Akira Ohashi as King Ghidorah, and Rie Ota as Baragon. The film places Godzilla in an antagonistic role, possessed by the souls of those that were killed during World War II, while Mothra, King Ghidorah, and Baragon team up to defeat it. Like the other films in the franchises Millennium period, Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack serves as a direct sequel to the original 1954 Godzilla film, ignoring the events of every other installment in the series. Live! Live! is a 2007 film directed and written by Bill Guttentag and starring Eva Mendes, David Krumholtz, and Eric Lively. It was released in April 2007 at the Tribeca Film Festival. Thank You Thank You is a 2011 Indian romantic comedy film written and directed by Anees Bazmee and produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Twinkle Khanna. The film features Akshay Kumar, Sonam Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Irrfan Khan, Rimi Sen, Suniel Shetty and Celina Jaitly in leading roles, alongside Mukesh Tiwari, Rakhee Tandon, Vidya Balan, Smita Jaykar and Chahat Khanna featuring in extended cameo appearances, with Mallika Sherawat in a special song sequence. Released on 8 April 2011, and conceptually similar to Bazmees No Entry, Thank You revolves around three married men and best friends at work, Raj Malhotra, Vikram Chopra and Yogi Mathur who engage in philandering behaviour and run a yacht business, trying to have some fun outside their marriage. However, when suspicion plays its cards right on their wives, the naive Sanjana, the sharp-minded but pressured Shivani and the rather pissed Maya who doubt their husbands, enlisted for help arrives private investigator Kishan Khurana, a detective who specializes in extra-marital relationships. However, the course of events that follows Kishans attempts to expose and reform Raj in order to help Sanjana, who he is apparently in love with, takes twists and turns that are hard for him to deal with, and what follows suit forms the rest of the story. Most of the scenes in this film were shot in Vancouver and Toronto in Canada. Annie Annie is a 1999 American made-for-television musical-comedy-drama film from The Wonderful World of Disney, adapted from the 1977 Broadway musical of the same name by Charles Strouse, Martin Charnin, and Thomas Meehan, which in turn is based on the 1924 Little Orphan Annie comic strip by Harold Gray. The musical was previously adapted into a 1982 theatrical film. It was directed by Rob Marshall, written by Irene Mecchi, and produced by Walt Disney Television, Columbia TriStar Television, Storyline Entertainment, and Chris Montan Productions. Annie marks the first film collaboration between The Walt Disney Company and Columbia Pictures since Columbia distributed some of Disneys short animated Silly Symphony films from 1930 to 1932. It stars Kathy Bates, Alan Cumming, Audra McDonald, Kristin Chenoweth, Victor Garber, Andrea McArdle, and introduces Alicia Morton as the titular character. Annie premiered on ABC November 7, 1999. The program proved to be popular during its initial airing, with an estimated 26.3 million viewers, making it the second-most watched Disney movie ever to air on ABC behind Cinderella. This version earned two Emmy Awards and a George Foster Peabody Award. Breakthrough Breakthrough is a 2019 American Christian drama film directed by Roxann Dawson and written by Grant Nieporte, based on the Christian book The Impossible, an account of true events written by Joyce Smith with Ginger Kolbaba. The film stars Chrissy Metz, Josh Lucas, Topher Grace, Mike Colter, Marcel Ruiz, Sam Trammel, and Dennis Haysbert with a cameo by contemporary Christian music artist Phil Wickham and Christian rapper Lecrae. Basketball player Stephen Curry. And pastor, author and civil rights activist Rev. Samuel Rodriguez Jr. are executive producers. The film tells the story of a St. Louis teenager who slipped through an icy lake in January 2015 and was underwater for 15 minutes before resuscitative efforts were started. Although being rescued, he is in a coma, and his family must rely on their faith to get through the ordeal. Breakthrough premiered in St. Louis on March 20, 2019, and was released in the United States on April 17, 2019, by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The film earned mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances and inspirational messages, but called the plot predictable. Unbelievable Adventures of Italians in Russia Unbelievable Adventures of Italians in Russia is a 1974 joint Soviet-Italian action comedy film directed by Franco Prosperi and Eldar Ryazanov. The film tells a story about a group of Italian treasure hunters who set on a journey to find long-forgotten treasure in Leningrad, Soviet Union. Save the Last Dance 2 Save the Last Dance 2 is a 2006 dance drama film and a sequel to the 2001 film Save the Last Dance. It was released to DVD on October 10, 2006 by Paramount Home Entertainment and MTV. While featuring some returning characters, none of the original cast are retained from the original film. R&B singer Ne-Yo makes an appearance in the film. From the Land of the Moon From the Land of the Moon is a 2016 French film written and directed by Nicole Garcia and starring Marion Cotillard. The film is adapted from an Italian novel by Milena Agus. The film competed for the Palme dOr at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, and received eight nominations for the César Awards, including Best Film, Best Director for Nicole Garcia, and Best Actress for Marion Cotillard. Le Deuxième Souffle Le deuxième souffle is a French crime-thriller film released in 1966. Directed by Jean-Pierre Melville, it stars Lino Ventura as Gustave Minda, Paul Meurisse as Inspector Blot and Raymond Pellegrin as Paul Ricci. The film was released under various English titles including Second Breath and Second Wind. Montage Montage is a 2013 South Korean thriller film starring Uhm Jung-hwa, Kim Sang-kyung, and Song Young-chang. The movie was officially remade in Hindi as Te3n in 2016. Elvis and Anabelle Elvis and Anabelle is an American romantic drama, directed by Will Geiger. It premiered on March 10, 2007 at the South by Southwest film and music festival in Austin, Texas. It also premiered on HBO in September/October 2012. Time Masters Les Maîtres du temps is a 1982 Franco-Hungarian animated science fiction feature film directed by René Laloux and designed by Mœbius. It is based on the 1958 science fiction novel LOrphelin de Perdide by Stefan Wul. The film centres on a boy, Piel, who is stranded on Perdide, a desert planet where giant killer hornets live. He awaits rescue by the space pilot Jaffar, the exiled prince Matton, his sister Belle and Jaffars old friend Silbad who are trying to reach Perdide and save Piel before it is too late. In Which We Serve In Which We Serve is a 1942 British patriotic war film directed by Noël Coward and David Lean. It was made during the Second World War with the assistance of the Ministry of Information. The screenplay by Coward was inspired by the exploits of Captain Lord Louis Mountbatten, who was in command of the destroyer when it was sunk during the Battle of Crete. Coward composed the films music as well as starring in the film as the ships captain. The film also starred John Mills, Bernard Miles, Celia Johnson and Richard Attenborough in his first screen role. In Which We Serve received the full backing of the Ministry of Information which offered advice on what would make good propaganda and facilitated the release of military personnel. The film remains a classic example of wartime British cinema through its patriotic imagery of national unity and social cohesion within the context of the war. The Card Player The Card Player is a 2004 giallo film directed by Dario Argento. The film stars Stefania Rocca and Liam Cunningham and is Argentos second giallo feature of the decade. The film features a brief role by Fiore Argento, the directors eldest daughter. She had previously appeared in her fathers films Phenomena and Demons. A Quiet Passion A Quiet Passion is a 2016 biographical film directed and written by Terence Davies about the life of American poet Emily Dickinson. The film stars Cynthia Nixon as the reclusive poet. It co-stars Emma Bell as young Dickinson, Jennifer Ehle, Duncan Duff and Keith Carradine. The film premiered at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2016 and was released in the United Kingdom on 7 April 2017. Dinner Rush Dinner Rush is a 2000 American independent feature film, written by Brian S. Kalata and Rick Shaughnessy, and directed by Bob Giraldi. It stars Danny Aiello as a restaurateur-bookmaker in New York Citys Tribeca neighborhood and Edoardo Ballerini as his son, the restaurants star chef. The film deals with converging pressures from the son and his gambling Sous-chef who work in the kitchen, as well as organized crime. Aside from one sequence before the opening credits, it adheres to two of the three Classical unities, time and space. All of the events after the opening credits occur during one evening at the restaurant or just outside. Way Down East Way Down East is a 1920 American silent romantic drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish. It is one of four film adaptations of the melodramatic 19th century play Way Down East by Lottie Blair Parker. There were two earlier silent versions and one sound version in 1935 starring Henry Fonda. Griffiths version is particularly remembered for its exciting climax in which Lillian Gishs character is rescued from doom on an icy river. Some sources, quoting newspaper ads of the time, say a sequence was filmed in an early color process, possibly Technicolor or Prizmacolor. Arabian Nights Arabian Nights is a two-part 2000 American/British miniseries, adapted by Peter Barnes from Sir Richard Francis Burtons translation of the medieval epic One Thousand and One Nights. Mili Avital and Dougray Scott star as Scheherazade and Shahryar respectively. Produced by Dyson Lovell and directed by Steve Barron, the serial was made by Hallmark Entertainment and originally broadcast over two nights on 30 April and 1 May 2000 on BBC One in the United Kingdom and ABC in the United States. The series consists of five stories from One Thousand and One Nights, which are framed within a sixth, maintaining the traditional style of stories within stories that is synonymous with the Nights. The series cast includes Alan Bates, Rufus Sewell, Andy Serkis, James Frain, John Leguizamo, Jason Scott Lee, Vanessa-Mae, Alexei Sayle, Jim Carter, James Callis, and Oded Fehr. Band Aid Band Aid is a 2017 American comedy-drama film, written and directed by Zoe Lister-Jones in her directorial debut. It stars Lister-Jones, Adam Pally, Fred Armisen, Susie Essman, Retta, Hannah Simone, Ravi Patel and Brooklyn Decker. Lister-Jones also co-wrote the original songs in the film with multi-instrumentalist Kyle Forester. With the exception of actors, the film was produced with an all-female crew. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2017. It was released on June 2, 2017, by IFC Films. Intimate Stories Historias mínimas is a 2002 Argentine drama film directed by Carlos Sorín and written by Pablo Solarz. The film was produced by Martin Bardi, Leticia Cristi, and José María Morales. It features, among others, Javier Lombardo, Antonio Benedicti and Javiera Bravo. This road movie chronicles three individual yet intertwined stories of ordinary people striving to follow their dreams in life. The picture unfolds in the southern Argentine region of Patagonia, and it was filmed in the Santa Cruz Province, Patagonia. The film captures a lot of small details that make a realistic and moving depiction of life in southern Argentina. Let the Sunshine In Let the Sunshine In, or Bright Sunshine In, is a 2017 French romantic drama film directed by Claire Denis. The film is an adaptation of Roland Barthess 1977 text Fragments. Novelist Christine Angot and frequent Denis collaborator Jean-Pol Fargeau have both been reported as Deniss co-writers on the project. It opened the Directors Fortnight section of the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, it won the SACD Award. Phone Phone is a 2002 South Korean supernatural horror film written and directed by Ahn Byeong-ki and starring Ha Ji-won and Kim Yoo-mi. 4:44 Last Day on Earth 4:44 Last Day on Earth is a low-budget 2011 American apocalyptic drama film written and directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Willem Dafoe, Shanyn Leigh, Natasha Lyonne and Paul Hipp. It received a mixed reaction from film critics. Room at the Top Room at the Top is a 1959 British film based on the novel of the same name by John Braine. The novel was adapted by Neil Paterson with uncredited work by Mordecai Richler. It was directed by Jack Clayton in his feature-length directorial debut and produced by John and James Woolf. The film stars Laurence Harvey, Simone Signoret, Heather Sears, Donald Wolfit, Donald Houston and Hermione Baddeley. Room at the Top was widely lauded, and was nominated for six Academy Awards, winning Best Actress for Signoret and Best Adapted Screenplay for Paterson. Its other nominations included Best Picture, Best Director for Clayton, Best Actor for Harvey, and Best Supporting Actress for Baddeley. Baddeleys performance, consisting of 2 minutes and 19 seconds of screen time, became the shortest ever to be nominated for an acting Oscar. Bloodsucking Freaks Blood Sucking Freaks is a 1976 exploitation-splatter film. Shot under the title Sardu: Master of the Screaming Virgins, it was retitled The Incredible Torture Show during its original theatrical run. Film distributor Troma Entertainment retitled the film Blood Sucking Freaks upon their acquisition of it. Las Hurdes Las Hurdes: Tierra Sin Pan is a 1933 pseudo-documentary directed by Luis Buñuel and co-produced by Buñuel and Ramón Acin. The narration was written by Buñuel, , and , with cinematography by Eli Lotar. Frankenfish Frankenfish is a 2004 American horror film dealing with genetically engineered fish in the bayou. The film was based on the snakehead fish incident in a Crofton, pond. It is one of three movies based on the incident, the others being Snakehead Terror and Swarm of the Snakehead. Franken fish was filmed in Baldwin County Alabama. A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III is a 2012 American comedy film directed, written and produced by Roman Coppola. It stars Charlie Sheen, Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray, Katheryn Winnick and Patricia Arquette. It premiered at the 2012 Rome Film Festival and had a limited release on February 8, 2013 in the United States, being the first release under the independent distributor, A24. Since release, it has garnered largely negative reviews. The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir is a 2018 English-language French adventure comedy film directed by Ken Scott and starring Dhanush. It is based on a novel by Romain Puertolas titled The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir Who Got Trapped in an Ikea Wardrobe, which was originally written in French. The film was shot in India, Brussels, Paris and Rome. The film released on 30 May 2018 in France. It was released in India, USA, Canada, Singapore and Malaysia on 21 June 2019. Ulzana's Raid Ulzanas Raid is a 1972 American western film starring Burt Lancaster, Richard Jaeckel, Bruce Davison and Joaquin Martinez. The film, which was filmed on location in Arizona, was directed by Robert Aldrich based on a script by Alan Sharp. One critic, Emanuel Levy, wrote: "Ulzanas Raid, one of the best Westerns of the 1970s, is also one of the most underestimated pictures of vet director Robert Aldrich, better known for his sci-fi and horror flicks, such as Kiss Me Deadly and What Ever Happened to Baby Jane." Set in 1880s Arizona, it portrays a brutal raid by Chiricahua Apaches against European settlers. The bleak and nihilistic tone showing U.S. troops chasing an elusive but murderous enemy has been seen as allegorical to the United States participation in the Vietnam War. Mimic 2 Mimic 2 is a 2001 science fiction horror film, directed by Jean de Segonzac, with a script inspired by a short story of the same name by Donald A. Wollheim. The movie was a direct-to-DVD sequel to Mimic, and was followed by Sentinel. The thriller stars long-time film veteran Edward Albert, along with Alix Koromzay, Bruno Campos and Jon Polito. I Remember Mama I Remember Mama is a 1948 American drama film directed by George Stevens from a screenplay by DeWitt Bodeen, whose work was adapted from John Van Drutens stage play. Druten, in turn, had based his play on Kathryn Forbes novel Mamas Bank Account, which was originally published by Harcourt Brace in 1943. The story in all its variant forms recounts the everyday life and economic struggles of a Norwegian immigrant family in San Francisco in the early 20th century. The film stars Irene Dunne in the titular role, as well as Barbara Bel Geddes, Oscar Homolka, Ellen Corby and Philip Dorn. Homolka portrays Uncle Chris in the film, a role he had performed earlier in the Broadway production. The film was nominated for five Academy Awards. Avellaneda's Moon Moon of Avellaneda is a 2004 Argentine comedy-drama film directed by Juan José Campanella, and written by Campanella, Fernando Castets and Juan Pablo Domenech. The film stars Ricardo Darín in his third collaboration with Campanella and Eduardo Blanco in his fourth collaboration, as well as Mercedes Morán and Valeria Bertuccelli. Five Children and It Five Children and It is a 2004 family fantasy-comedy-drama adventure film adaptation of the novel Five Children and It, which features live action and computer animation. It was directed by John Stephenson, produced by Nick Hirschkorn, Lisa Henson and Samuel Hadida, written by E. Nesbit and David Solomons with music by Jane Antonia Cornish and starring Tara FitzGerald, Freddie Highmore, Alex Jennings, Jonathan Bailey, Jessica Claridge, Poppy Rogers, Alec Muggleton, Zak Muggleton, Zoë Wanamaker, Kenneth Branagh, Alexander Pownall, Robert Tygner, Eddie Izzard as the voice of It-Psammead, Georgio Serafini, John Sessions, Kim Fenton, Norman Wisdom and Duncan Preston. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 11 September 2004 and was theatrically released on 15 October 2004. The digital puppetry and CGI animation for Psammead was created by Jim Hensons Creature Shop. Five Children and It grossed £1,519,049 worldwide. The film was released on DVD on 5 July 2005. Merry Madagascar Merry Madagascar is a Christmas special first broadcast on the NBC network on November 17, 2009, which starred the characters from the Madagascar film series. The story appears to take place sometime between the first and second movies. It features many of the same voices from the film, including Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, and Jada Pinkett Smith. Carl Reiner provided the voice of Santa Claus. The Journey of Natty Gann The Journey of Natty Gann is a 1985 American film directed by Jeremy Paul Kagan, produced by Walt Disney Pictures and released by Buena Vista Distribution. The film introduced Meredith Salenger and also starred John Cusack, Lainie Kazan and Ray Wise. Irma Vep Irma Vep is a 1996 film directed by the French director Olivier Assayas, starring Hong Kong actress Maggie Cheung in a story about the disasters that result as a middle-aged French film director attempts to remake Louis Feuillades classic silent film serial Les vampires. Taking place as it does largely through the eyes of a foreigner, it is also a meditation on the state of the French film industry at that time. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Ringmaster Ringmaster is a 1998 American comedy film starring Jerry Springer playing himself as Jerry Farrelly, host of a show similar to his own, in this case called simply Jerry. The Puffy Chair The Puffy Chair is a 2005 road movie mumblecore film written and directed by Mark Duplass and Jay Duplass. It stars Mark Duplass, Katie Aselton and Rhett Wilkins. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2005, and went onto screen at South by Southwest in March 2005, winning the Audience Award. The film was released on June 2, 2006, by Netflix and Roadside Attractions. Devil's Playground Devils Playground is a British horror film directed by Mark McQueen and starring Craig Fairbrass. Intandem Films has the worldwide rights to the film, which was produced by Freddie Hutton-Mills, Bart Ruspoli and Jonathan Sothcott. 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This was the first Tamil film to be released worldwide with 210 prints and 700,000 audio cassettes. It became Tamil cinemas highest grossing film at that point. Ramya Krishnans performance was praised, winning her a Filmfare Award under the Best Actress category. The film also won five Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. Padayappa was dubbed into Telugu under the title Narasimha. The dubbed version was also commercially successful, and had a theatrical run of 50 days at 49 theatres. One Hundred Steps I cento passi is an Italian film released in 2000, directed by Marco Tullio Giordana about the life of Peppino Impastato, a political activist who opposed the Mafia in Sicily. The story takes place in the small town of Cinisi in the province of Palermo, the home town of the Impastato family. One hundred steps was the number of steps it took to get from the Impastato house to the house of the Mafia boss Tano Badalamenti. 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The film is narrated by Campbell, through a series of flashbacks, as he sits in a jail cell in Israel, writing his memoirs, and awaiting trial for war crimes. The film also stars Sheryl Lee, John Goodman, Alan Arkin, and Frankie Faison. Vonnegut makes a brief appearance in a scene in New York City. Estomago: A Gastronomic Story Estômago, or Estômago, a Gastronomic Story, is a 2007 Brazilian–Italian film directed by Marcos Jorge. The film won several awards. It was shot in several locations of Curitiba, Paraná. Joker Joker is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language science fiction comedy film directed by Shirish Kunder and also his second directorial venture after Jaan-E-Mann. The film stars Akshay Kumar opposite Sonakshi Sinha in lead roles. This was the second film in which Sinha paired opposite Kumar after Rowdy Rathore. The film released worldwide on 31 August 2012, and received mixed to negative response upon release. The film flopped at the box office . The trailer of the film revealed on 11 July 2012, and also in cinemas along with Cocktail. Sharknado 5: Global Swarming Sharknado 5: Global Swarming is a 2017 American made-for-television sci-fi comedy disaster film and the fifth installment in the Sharknado film series, following Sharknado, The Second One, Oh Hell No!, and The 4th Awakens. The film was directed by Anthony C. Ferrante, with Ian Ziering, Tara Reid and Cassie Scerbo reprising their roles from the previous instalments and Bill Moton. In the film, Fin and April travel around the world instantaneously by going through portals at the top of tornadoes. They visit several places like Sydney, Rio de Janeiro, and Giza. Naa Peru Surya Na Illu India Naa Peru Surya, Naa Illu India is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by Vakkantham Vamsi in his directorial debut. Produced by Sirisha and Sridhar Lagadapati under the banner Ramalakshmi Cine Creations, it stars Allu Arjun and Anu Emmanuel in the lead roles along with Arjun Sarja, Boman Irani, R. Sarathkumar, Thakur Anoop Singh, Nadhiya, Vennela Kishore, Pradeep Rawat and Rao Ramesh in the supporting roles. The film released on 4 May 2018 with mixed reviews from critics. Pali Road Pali Road is a 2015 romantic mystery thriller film directed by Jonathan Lim, starring Michelle Chen as a young doctor who finds herself in a completely unfamiliar life after waking up from a car accident. The film co-stars Jackson Rathbone, Sung Kang and Henry Ian Cusick. It was filmed in early 2015 on Oahu, Hawaii. The film had its world premier at the Hawaii International Film Festival in November 2015, where it was nominated for the Halekulani Golden Orchid Award for Best Feature Narrative. The film earned an honorable mention for Best Feature Film at CAAMFest and was nominated for the Grand Jury Award for Best Feature Film at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. It won the Best Supporting Actress award for Elizabeth Sung and Best New Director award for Jonathan Lim at the 12th Chinese American Film Festival. The film had its U.S. theatrical release in major cities on April 29. It was released in China on November 25, 2016. Love Stinks Love Stinks is a 1999 American comedy film written and directed by Jeff Franklin and starring French Stewart, Bridgette Wilson, Bill Bellamy and Tyra Banks. Alexandra's Project Alexandras Project is a 2003 Australian drama thriller film written and directed by Rolf de Heer and starring Gary Sweet and Helen Buday. Boys Don't Cry Boys Dont Cry is a Polish movie directed by Olaf Lubaszenko. Shot between June 9,1999 and July 14, 1999 on location in Warszawa and Jelenia Góra, the film premiered on February 25, 2000. I Smile Back I Smile Back is a 2015 American drama film directed by Adam Salky and based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Amy Koppelman, who wrote the screenplay with Paige Dylan. The film stars Sarah Silverman as an upper-middle-class wife and mother struggling with mental illness and addiction. The film had its world premiere at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2015. It also screened at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 16, 2015. The film was released in a limited release on October 23, 2015, by Broad Green Pictures. Ghayal Once Again Ghayal: Once Again is a 2016 Indian action drama film written and directed by Sunny Deol and produced by Dharmendra. The sequel to the 1990 film Ghayal stars Sunny Deol in the lead role. The film was released worldwide on February 5, 2016. Miss Julie Miss Julie is a 2014 independent period drama film written and directed by Liv Ullmann, based on the play of the same name by August Strindberg and starring Jessica Chastain, Colin Farrell and Samantha Morton. Set in Ireland in this adaptation, it had its world premiere in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. It was a co-production of Norway, United Kingdom, Ireland, and France. The film is set in 1890, in County Fermanagh, in the Kingdom of Ireland, during the course of a single Midsummer Night, Miss Julie, the daughter of an Anglo-Irish landlord, attempts to seduce her fathers peasant valet, John. The affair quickly goes to some dark places, with power and class playing a key role. Passion Fish Passion Fish is a 1992 American film written and directed by John Sayles. The film stars Mary McDonnell, Alfre Woodard, Vondie Curtis-Hall, David Strathairn, Leo Burmester, and Angela Bassett. It tells the story of a soap opera star, paralyzed after being struck by a taxi, who is forced to return to her family home and rely upon a series of nurses, forcing each of them to leave her employment until one shows up guaranteed to stay. Battle of Los Angeles Battle of Los Angeles is a science fiction action film by The Asylum, which premiered on Syfy on Saturday March 12, 2011, and was released to DVD on March 20, 2011. The film is directed by Mark Atkins and is a mockbuster of the Columbia Pictures film Los Angeles, which is inspired by the events of the Great Los Angeles Air Raid of 1942. The official trailer uses clips from another Asylum film, The Next Wave. Hibernatus Hibernatus is a 1969 French-Italian comedy directed by Édouard Molinaro and written by Jean Bernard-Luc. It stars Louis de Funès as an industrialist named Hubert Barrère de Tartas. For All Mankind For All Mankind is a 1989 documentary film drawn from original footage of NASAs Apollo program which successfully landed the first humans on the Moon from 1969 to 1972. It was directed by Al Reinert with music by Brian Eno. The film concentrates on the beauty of the Earth as seen from space with the experiences of Apollo crew members and mission control staff played over original mission footage. Curdled Curdled is a 1996 black comedy crime film written and directed by Reb Braddock. The film stars Angela Jones as a Colombian immigrant who takes a crime scene cleanup job and discovers evidence about a local serial killer dubbed the "Blue Blood Killer" for his targeting of socialites. The film is a remake of a 1991 short film of the same name, which was also directed by Braddock and starred Jones. La moustache La Moustache is a French film from 2005, directed by Emmanuel Carrère and starring Vincent Lindon, and adapted from Carrères own novel. The film features music from Philip Glass. The film was awarded the Label Europa Cinemas prize at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival and is currently distributed theatrically in the United States by the Cinema Guild with a DVD release handled by Koch-Lorber Films. Holy Rollers Holy Rollers is a 2010 independent film written by Antonio Macia, directed by Kevin Asch, and starring Jesse Eisenberg, Justin Bartha, Ari Graynor, Danny Abeckaser, Q-Tip and Jason Fuchs. Holy Rollers is inspired by actual events in the late nineties when Hasidic Jews were recruited as mules to smuggle ecstasy from Europe into the United States. Come Back to Me Come Back to Me is a 2014 psychological horror film directed and written by Paul Leyden. It stars Katie Walder and Matt Passmore as a married couple who experience unexplained night terrors after a new neighbor moves in across the street. It is based on The Resurrectionist by Wrath James White. Coffee Town Coffee Town is a 2013 comedy film. The first feature film from CollegeHumor, it was released on July 9, 2013 on digital platforms and in select theatrical engagements, leading up to a festival premiere on July 27, 2013 at Just For Laughs in Montreal. Mental Mental is a 2012 Australian comedy-drama film directed and written by P. J. Hogan. It stars Toni Collette, Rebecca Gibney, Anthony LaPaglia, and Liev Schreiber. The film premiered on closing night at the 2012 Melbourne International Film Festival, and was released in cinemas on 4 October 2012. Sometimes in April Sometimes in April is a 2005 American made-for-television historical drama film about the Rwandan genocide, written and directed by the Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck. The ensemble cast includes Idris Elba, Oris Erhuero, Carole Karemera, and Debra Winger. Teddy Bear Teddy Bear is the English title of Miś , a 1980 comedy Polish film directed by Stanisław Bareja. Teddy Bear, along with The Cruise, was a reflection of contemporary Polish society using surreal humor to somehow get past the censorship at the time. It gained cult status in its native country. Mr. Wrong Mr. Wrong is a 1996 American romantic black comedy film starring Ellen DeGeneres and Bill Pullman. It was a critical failure and box office bomb. DeGeneres still mentions it occasionally in her talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, poking fun at the disastrous reception of her major film debut. Chashme Baddoor Chashme Baddoor is a 2013 Indian Hindi comedy film directed by David Dhawan. The film stars Ali Zafar, Siddharth, Taapsee Pannu and Divyendu Sharma in lead roles. It released on 5 April 2013 and is a remake of the 1981 film of the same name. It was a critical and commercial success. A Company Man A Company Man is a 2012 South Korean action film starring So Ji-sub, Lee Mi-yeon, Kwak Do-won and Kim Dong-jun. It is about a hitman who find himself targeted by his ex-employers after he falls in love with a single mother and quits his job. A Company Man was released in South Korean theatres on 11 October 2012. American distribution company Well Go USA Entertainment released the film in American theatres on 27 August 2013. Pari Pari is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language supernatural horror film directed by Prosit Roy in his debut. It stars Anushka Sharma and marks her 3rd production venture for her company Clean Slate Films. Parambrata Chatterjee, Ritabhari Chakraborty, Rajat Kapoor and Mansi Multani feature in supporting roles. Production on the film began in June 2017 and it released theatrically on 2 March 2018. Dark Night of the Scarecrow Dark Night of the Scarecrow is a 1981 American made-for-television slasher film directed by veteran novelist Frank De Felitta from a script by J.D. Feigelson. Feigelsons intent had been to make an independent feature, but his script was bought by CBS for television; despite this, only minor changes were made to the original screenplay. Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster is a 1964 Japanese kaiju film directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the fifth film in the Godzilla franchise, and was the second Godzilla film produced that year, after Mothra vs. Godzilla. The film stars Yosuke Natsuki, Hiroshi Koizumi, Akiko Wakabayashi, with Haruo Nakajima as Godzilla, Masanori Shinohara as Rodan, and Shoichi Hirose as King Ghidorah. In the film, a Venus alien, possessing the body of a princess, warns humanity of the arrival of King Ghidorah, with Godzilla, Rodan, and Mothra being their last hope for survival. Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster was released in Japan on December 20, 1964, and received a theatrical release in the United States on September 29, 1965 by the Walter Reade Organization and Continental Distributing as Ghidrah, the Three-Headed Monster. The film marks the debut of King Ghidorah, a recurring antagonist of the Godzilla franchise. The Statement The Statement is a 2003 drama film directed by Norman Jewison and starring Michael Caine. It is based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Brian Moore, and the screenplay was written by Ronald Harwood. The plot was inspired by the true story of Paul Touvier, a Vichy French police official, who was indicted after World War II for war crimes. In 1944, Touvier ordered the execution of seven Jews in retaliation for the Resistances assassination of Vichy France minister Philippe Henriot. For decades after the war he escaped trial thanks to an intricate web of protection, which allegedly included senior members of the Roman Catholic priesthood. He was arrested in 1989 inside a Traditionalist Catholic priory in Nice and was convicted in 1994. He died in prison in 1996. The Statement is the most recent film directed by Jewison. Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles is a 2005 drama film directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Ken Takakura. It premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival on 22 October 2005 and was released in China on 22 December 2005. Written by Zou Jingzhi, the film tells the story of Gouichi Takata, an aged Japanese father who, ever since his wife died, has not been in good terms with his son. When he learns that his son has been diagnosed as having liver cancer, he decides to travel to Yunnan province in China in his sons place to film Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles, a traditional item in the local nuo opera, of which his son is a leading scholar. The father hopes that by doing so, he might finally gain the forgiveness of his son. The title of the film is an allusion to the fabled story of Guan Yus perilous solo journey to reunite with his sworn brother and lord Liu Bei, as told in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It is a story about brotherly love and loyalty much told in Chinese folklore and operas. The film draws the parallel between the folk tale and Takatas quest to fulfill his sons wish. Black Moon Rising Black Moon Rising is a 1986 science fiction action thriller film directed by Harley Cokliss, written by John Carpenter, and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Linda Hamilton, Robert Vaughn, Divided We Fall Divided We Fall is a 2000 Czech film directed by Jan Hřebejk. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Anna Šišková won a Lion award for best actress. A Touch of Zen A Touch of Zen is a 1971 wuxia film co-edited, written, and directed by King Hu. The film won Technical Grand Prize award at the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. Although filming began in 1968, A Touch of Zen was not completed until 1971. The original Taiwanese release was in two parts in 1970 and 1971 with the bamboo forest sequence that concludes Part 1 reprised at the beginning of Part 2; this version has a combined run time of 200 minutes. In November 1971 both parts of the film were combined into one for the Hong Kong market with a run time of 187 minutes. Its running time of over three hours makes it an unusually epic entry in the wuxia genre. Ugramm Ugramm is a 2014 Indian Kannada-language action thriller film directed by Prashanth Neel and produced under the banner Inkfinite Pictures with his brother Pradeep Neel as the executive producer. It stars Srimurali and Haripriya as the lead pair, supported by Thilak Shekar, Atul Kulkarni, Avinash, Jai Jagadish and others. Bhuvan Gowda was the Cinematographer while Ravi Varman was a guest cinematographer, who worked for the first time in a Kannada film. It completed a run of 150 days, after which it was re-released in some theatres across Karnataka. Following good response from critics, the film was considered one of the best in Kannada in 2014. A sequel to the film titled Ugramm Veeram to be made in 2015, was announced by Srimurali in July 2014. It was remade in 2016 in Odia as Agastya starring Anubhav Mohanty. Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong is a 2015 romantic drama film written and directed by Emily Ting and starring real-life couple Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg. The film premiered at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival received a limited theatrical and VOD release in February 2016. 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Kireedam was released on 7 July 1989, it received widespread critical acclaim and was a major commercial success at the box office. A sequel to the film titled Chenkol was released in 1993. Kireedam was remade into five other Indian languages—in Telugu as Rowdyism Nasinchali, in Kannada as Modadha Mareyalli, in Hindi as Gardish, in Bengali as Nayak – The Real Hero and in Tamil with Kireedam. In My Skin In My Skin is a 2002 New French Extremity horror film written by, directed by, and starring Marina de Van. It details the downward mental spiral of Esther, a woman who engages in increasingly destructive acts of self-mutilation following an accident that injures her leg at a party. Ferrari Ki Sawaari Ferrari Ki Sawaari is a 2012 Hindi sports drama film written and directed by Rajesh Mapuskar. The film was produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, starring Sharman Joshi in the lead. The film was released on 15 June 2012. 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The film grossed 190.8 million on its opening weekend and earned a worldwide collection 530 million during its lifetime run. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Raghuvaran B.Tech, which was released on 1 January 2015. It was remade in Kannada as Brihaspathi. A sequel to the film directed by Soundarya Rajinikanth was released on 11 August 2017. Chekka Chivantha Vaanam Chekka Chivantha Vaanam is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language gangster action thriller film directed by Mani Ratnam, co-written with Siva Ananth. Produced by Mani Ratnam under the banner Madras Talkies, alongside with Lyca Productions, the film features an ensemble cast of actors Vijay Sethupathi, Silambarasan, Aravind Swami, Arun Vijay, Jyothika, Aditi Rao Hydari, Aishwarya Rajesh and Dayana Erappa, play lead roles while Prakash Raj, Jayasudha, Thiagarajan and Mansoor Ali Khan play supporting roles. Chekka Chivantha Vaanam tells the story of three brothers who engage in a power struggle for control over their deceased fathers criminal empire. The project was kick-started with A. R. Rahman and Santhosh Sivan as the music composer and the cinematographer respectively. The team spent nearly six months for choosing the cast and crew respectively, with subsequent changes. Principal photography of the film was commenced on February 2018 and filming continuously took place on Chennai, Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Serbia. The title was announced on 9 February 2018, alongside with a poster release. The soundtrack and background score was composed by A. R. Rahman, while Santosh Sivan handled the cinematography and Sreekar Prasad edited the film. The film was released on 27 September 2018 to positive reception from critics and audiences, praising the direction and performances of the cast, but criticising for lacking strong women characters. It was dubbed in Telugu as Nawab, and was released on the same day. The film was declared as a blockbuster, grossing more than ₹90 crore worldwide. Chekka Chivantha Vaanam won two awards at the Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards, and one award each at the Behindwoods Gold Medal Film Festival, and Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards, while it was nominated for the 8th South Indian International Movie Awards. Nazarin Nazarín is a 1959 Mexican film directed by Luis Buñuel and co-written between Buñuel and Julio Alejandro, adapted from the eponymous novel of Benito Pérez Galdós. It won the international prize at the 1959 Cannes Film Festival and was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 32nd Academy Awards, but was not selected as a nominee. Although Nazarín is not one of Buñuels most renowned films, it still holds a very high reputation. The acclaimed director Andrei Tarkovsky named it one of his 10 favorite films. In April 2019, a restored version of the film was selected to be shown in the Cannes Classics section at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. Strange Circus is a 2005 Japanese horror drama film written and directed by Sion Sono. The Man Who Sued God The Man Who Sued God is a 2001 Australian comedy film starring Billy Connolly and Judy Davis, and directed by Mark Joffe. The film was a financial success, debuting at number one at the Australian box office in the week of its launch and as of 2013 remains the 28th highest grossing Australian film of all time. Reprisal Reprisal is a 2018 American action thriller film directed by Brian A. Miller and written by Bryce Hammons. The film stars Bruce Willis, Frank Grillo, Johnathon Schaech, and Olivia Culpo. Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror Burial Ground is an Italian grindhouse zombie movie directed by Andrea Bianchi. It is one of several films released under the alternative title of Zombie 3. 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Featuring Sushant Singh Rajput and newcomer Sara Ali Khan in lead roles, it tells a love story between a wealthy Hindu Brahmin girl whose family owns a lodge and shops near the historic Kedarnath Temple in the Uttarakhand mountains and a humble Muslim boy who is a pithoo working in the same vicinity. As their relationship grows closer, the pair face many obstacles, including familial disapproval and contrasting backgrounds; when the sudden rains of the 2013 Uttarakhand floods devastate the region, the couple are forced to survive against the elements and face the ultimate test of their love. The film is produced by Ronnie Screwvala of RSVP Movies and Abhishek Kapoor of Guy in the Sky Pictures, along with Pragya Kapoor and Abhishek Nayyar; it was co-written with Kapoor by Kanika Dhillon. The films production began in June 2017, and principal photography commenced on 5 September 2017. The film released on 7 December 2018 to mixed reviews, with praise directed towards Khans debut performance. Günesin Oglu Son of the Sun is a 2008 Turkish comedy film directed by Onur Ünlü. Qarib Qarib Singlle Qarib Qarib Singlle is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Tanuja Chandra and produced by Zee Studios, JAR Pictures and Sutapa Sikdar. The film stars Irrfan Khan and Parvathy Thiruvothu in the lead roles and had a worldwide release on 10 November 2017. This film is Parvathys Hindi film debut and it earned her praises for her performance. The movie received praise for the story and the performances by the lead. The story revolves around Jaya Shashidharan, a widow, who lives alone and works at an Insurance Policy company. One day, she meets Yogi, on an online dating website called abtaksinglle.com. They both journey around the country to meet Yogis three ex-girlfriends, during which they fall for each other. Doctor Zhivago Doctor Zhivago is a 2002 British television miniseries directed by Giacomo Campiotti and starring Hans Matheson, Keira Knightley and Sam Neill. The teleplay by Andrew Davies is based on the 1957 novel of the same title by Boris Pasternak. The serial is the second English-language screen adaptation of the book, following the 1965 feature film. It was produced by Granada Television, with co-funding from the American PBS station WGBH Boston and the German company Evision. It was first broadcast on ITV in the United Kingdom, beginning on 24 November 2002. In the United States, it aired as part of Masterpiece Theatre on 2 and 9 November 2003. Destiny Destiny is a 1921 silent German Expressionist fantasy romance film directed by Fritz Lang and inspired by the Indian folktale of Savitri. The film follows a woman desperate to reunite with her dead lover. It also follows three other tragic romances, set in a Middle Eastern city; in Venice, Italy; and in the Chinese Empire. Get on the Bus Get on the Bus is a 1996 American drama film about a group of African-American men who are taking a cross-country bus trip in order to participate in the Million Man March. The film was directed by Spike Lee and premiered on the one-year anniversary of the march. For Spike Lee, this was the first time that he did not act in one of his own films. False Trail False Trail, is a Swedish thriller film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 2 September 2011, directed by Kjell Sundvall with Rolf Lassgård and Peter Stormare in the main roles. The film is the sequel to the 1996 film The Hunters, it sneak-premiered on 17 August 2011 in Överkalix and in Norrland on 2 September 2011 and had its main all over Sweden premiere on 9 September 2011. Unlike the first film, where the title pointed to the villainous hunters, the title of the sequel hints towards the feud between Erik and Torsten, both with their own predatory nature. Support Your Local Gunfighter Support Your Local Gunfighter is a 1971 comic western film directed by Burt Kennedy and starring James Garner. It was written by James Edward Grant. The film shares many cast and crew members and plot elements with the earlier Support Your Local Sheriff! but is not a sequel. It actually parodies Yojimbo and its remake A Fistful of Dollars, using the basic storyline of a stranger who wanders into a feuding town and pretends to work as an enforcer for both sides. Just Before Dawn Just Before Dawn is a 1981 American independent slasher film directed by Jeff Lieberman, and starring Chris Lemmon, Gregg Henry, Deborah Benson, Jamie Rose, and George Kennedy. The film follows a group of hikers who travel into the Oregon mountains to visit property inherited by one of them, only to be hunted by a ruthless backwoods killer. The film was shot in the Silver Falls State Park in Silverton. Despite not being a commercial success when released, the film received positive reviews, with many praising the atmosphere and cinematography. The film has gained a cult following over the years. Lola Lola is a 1981 West German film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, and is the second in his BRD Trilogy. The first film in the trilogy is The Marriage of Maria Braun and the third is Veronika Voss. Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin Poohs Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin is a 1997 American direct-to-video animated adventure film co-written, co-produced, and directed by Karl Geurs. The film follows Pooh and his friends on a journey to find and rescue their friend Christopher Robin from the "skull". Along the way, the group confront their own insecurities throughout the search, facing and conquering them in a series of events where they are forced to act beyond their own known limits, thus discovering their true potential. Unlike the films predecessors, this film is an entirely original story, not based on any of A. A. Milnes classic stories. This was the first Winnie the Pooh film to go direct-to-video. However, it is also the first Winnie the Pooh film ever to have its own special edition. In recent years, the film has developed a cult following among fans for its mature story, characterization, animation, vocal performances, and cinematic score. Legally Blondes Legally Blondes is a 2009 American comedy film. It is a spin-off of the Legally Blonde film series. It was directed by Savage Steve Holland and co-produced by Reese Witherspoon, who played Elle Woods in the first two films. The film stars Camilla and Rebecca Rosso as Elles British twin cousins. The film was released on DVD on April 28, 2009, and aired on ABC Family and Disney Channel. It was universally panned by film critics. Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You! Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You! is a 2017 Japanese animated adventure film and the 20th film in the Pokémon anime series created by Satoshi Tajiri and produced by OLM. Loosely adapted from the animes pilot episode of the same name, it was directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and written by Shoji Yonemura. The film stars the voices of Rica Matsumoto, Ikue Ōtani, Unshō Ishizuka, Megumi Hayashibara, Shin-ichiro Miki, Inuko Inuyama, Kanata Hongō, Shiori Sato, and Ryōta Ōsaka. Set in an alternate timeline, the film follows the journey of Pokémon Trainer Ash Ketchum and his friends, Pikachu, Verity, and Sorrel, as they seek to meet the Legendary Pokémon Ho-Oh at the summit of Mount Tensei. I Choose You! premiered at Japan Expo in France on July 6, 2017 and was then released in Japan on July 15. The release coincided with the 20th anniversary of the anime series. The film grossed $37.6 million worldwide and ¥3.31 billion in Japan, and received mixed reviews from critics. California Split California Split is a 1974 film directed by Robert Altman and starring Elliott Gould and George Segal as a pair of gamblers and was the first non-Cinerama film to use eight-track stereo sound. Trekkies Trekkies is a 1997 documentary film directed by Roger Nygard about the devoted fans of Gene Roddenberrys Star Trek. It is the first film released by Paramount Vantage, then known as Paramount Classics, and stars Denise Crosby. Sharkwater Sharkwater is a 2006 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Rob Stewart. Helping to protect sharks, changing government policy, and inspiring the creation of shark conservation groups, Sharkwater is considered one of conservations success stories, resulting in shark finning being banned worldwide. In the film, Stewart filmed current attitudes about sharks, and how shark-hunting industries are driving them to extinction. Sharkwater explores the densest shark hunting populations in the world, exposing the exploitation and corruption of the shark-hunting industry in the marine reserves of Cocos Island, Costa Rica and the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. Stewart travels with Paul Watson and his Sea Shepherd Conservation Society ship as they confront shark poachers in Guatemala and Costa Rica. Among the groups experiences are boat confrontations, poachers, police, corrupt court systems, and eventually murder charges. Also, Stewart states how the increasing demand for shark-fin soup in Asia is fuelling an illegal trade in sharks. His expedition is cut short, however, when he is diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis, from which he recovers. Stewart discovers that sharks prevent the overconsumption of plankton by other fish, which moderates climate change. Yet sharks have gone from predator to prey, and while they have survived Earths mass extinctions, they could be extinct within a few years. The film has received 31 international awards. The Guardian The Guardian is a 1990 American horror film co-written and directed by William Friedkin, and starring Jenny Seagrove as a mysterious nanny who is hired by new parents, played by Dwier Brown and Carey Lowell, to care for their infant son; the couple soon discover the nanny to be a Hamadryad, whose previous clients children went missing under her care. The film is based on the novel The Nanny, by Dan Greenburg. Director Sam Raimi was originally attached to the project, before dropping out to direct Darkman. Heavily marketed as director Friedkins first foray into the horror genre since 1973s The Exorcist, the film had a troubled production, with the script undergoing changes that continued well into the shooting process. The film was released in the spring of 1990, and had a generally unfavorable critical reception, later making Roger Eberts "most hated films" list. A cable television version of the film was credited to "Alan Von Smithee", due to Friedkins wish to disassociate himself from its release. Although a critical and commercial failure, the film later found an audience as a cult film. Kissing a Fool Kissing a Fool is a 1998 American romantic comedy film directed by Doug Ellin. It primarily stars David Schwimmer, Jason Lee, Mili Avital, Kari Wührer, and Vanessa Angel. The Runner The Runner is a 2015 American political drama film written and directed by Austin Stark in his feature directorial debut. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Connie Nielsen, Peter Fonda and Sarah Paulson. The film was released on August 7, 2015, in a limited release and through video on demand by Alchemy. The Country Bears The Country Bears is a 2002 American family musical comedy film, directed by Peter Hastings, produced by Walt Disney Pictures, and based on the Disney theme park attraction Country Bear Jamboree. The film stars Haley Joel Osment as the voice of Beary Barrington with supporting roles done by Christopher Walken, Stephen Tobolowsky, Daryl Mitchell, M.C. Gainey, Diedrich Bader, Alex Rocco, Meagen Fay, Eli Marienthal, and the voice talents of Diedrich Bader, Candy Ford, James Gammon, Brad Garrett, Toby Huss, Kevin Michael Richardson, and Stephen Root. It was Disneys second theatrical film based on an attraction at one of its theme parks and the third overall film based on an attraction following the television film Tower of Terror and the theatrically-released Mission to Mars. Its world premiere was on July 21, 2002, at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood, California. After that, it was released to theaters nationwide on July 26, 2002, and was a box office bomb, grossing $18 million of its $35 million budget. The Way Home The Way Home is a 2002 film written and directed by Lee Jeong-hyang. It tells the heart-warming story about a grandmother and her city-born grandson who comes to live with her in a rural village. The film, which reminds the younger generation of the unconditional love and care that old people selflessly give, won South Koreas equivalent of the Oscars for best picture and screenplay. It was the second-highest grossing homegrown film in South Korea in 2002. It was released on DVD, with English subtitles, in 2003 by Paramount. The film is in the List of highest-grossing films in South Korea, with 4,091,000 number of admissions nationwide. Junior Bonner Junior Bonner is a 1972 film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Steve McQueen, Joe Don Baker, Robert Preston and Ida Lupino. The film focuses on a veteran rodeo rider as he returns to his hometown of Prescott, to participate in an annual rodeo competition and reunite with his brother and estranged parents. Many critics consider it to be the warmest and most gentle of Peckinpahs films. O... Çocuklari O... Çocuklari is a 2008 Turkish comedy film directed by Murat Saraçoğlu. It was the 8th most successful film at the Turkish box office in 2008. Harry and Tonto Harry and Tonto is a 1974 road movie written by Paul Mazursky and Josh Greenfeld and directed by Mazursky. It features Art Carney as Harry in an Oscar-winning performance. Tonto is his pet cat. Reality Reality is a 2012 Italian drama film directed by Matteo Garrone and stars Aniello Arena, Loredana Simioli, and Claudia Gerini. The narrative is set in the world of reality television, and follows a Neapolitan fishmonger who participates in Grande Fratello, the Italian version of Big Brother. The film won the Grand Prix award at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Anna Karenina Anna Karenina is a 1935 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film adaptation of the novel Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy and directed by Clarence Brown. The film stars Greta Garbo, Fredric March, Basil Rathbone and Maureen OSullivan. There are several other film adaptations of the novel. In New York, the film opened at the Capitol Theatre, the site of many prestigious MGM premieres. The film earned $2,304,000 at the box office, and won the Mussolini Cup for best foreign film at the Venice Film Festival. Greta Garbo received a New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress for her role as Anna. In addition, the film was ranked #42 on the American Film Institutes list of AFIs 100 Years...100 Passions. Pierrepoint: The Last Hangman Pierrepoint is a 2005 British film directed by Adrian Shergold about the life of British executioner Albert Pierrepoint. The film premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the UK on 7 April 2006. In the United States, it had a limited theatrical release at three screens on 7 June 2007, grossing $21,766. It was released on DVD on 30 October 2007. Originally commissioned as a television film in 2004, Pierrepoint was broadcast on ITV on 25 August 2008, when it attracted an estimated audience of 3.6 million. The film was renamed Pierrepoint: The Last Hangman for its North American release, although Pierrepoint was not the last British hangman. The Devil's Brigade The Devils Brigade is a 1968 American DeLuxe Color war film filmed in Panavision, based on the 1966 book of the same name co-written by American novelist and historian Robert H. Adleman and Col. George Walton, a member of the brigade. The film recounts the formation, training, and first mission of the 1st Special Service Force, a joint American-Canadian commando unit, known as the Devils Brigade. The film dramatizes the Brigades first mission in the Italian Campaign, the task of capturing what is considered an impregnable German mountain stronghold, Monte la Difensa. The Prince & Me II: The Royal Wedding The Prince & Me 2: The Royal Wedding is a 2006 American romantic comedy film and the sequel to the 2004 film The Prince & Me and was released direct-to-video. Directed by Catherine Cyran, the film features Luke Mably reprising his role as King Edvard of Denmark, with Kam Heskin replacing Julia Stiles as Paige Morgan and Clemency Burton-Hill as newcomer Princess Kirsten of Norway. Nothing Left to Fear Nothing Left to Fear is a 2013 supernatural horror film directed by Anthony Leonardi III. The film received some coverage due to its association with the Guns N Roses band member Slash, as this marked the first film produced through his production company Slasher Films. The film was first released on September 26, 2013 in Russia and received a limited theatrical release on October 4 of the same year in the United States, alongside a video on demand release, before being released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc the following Tuesday. The film was inspired by the urban legends surrounding Stull, which is rumored to be home to one of the "Seven Known Gateways to Hell". Future World Future World is a 2018 American direct-to-video science fiction action Western film, directed by James Franco and Bruce Thierry Chung, from a screenplay by Chung and Jay Davis. It stars James Franco, Suki Waterhouse, Jeffrey Wahlberg, Margarita Levieva, Snoop Dogg, George Lewis Jr., Method Man, Lucy Liu and Milla Jovovich. The film was released on May 25, 2018, by Lionsgate Premiere. Tell Tale Tell-Tale is a 2009 science fiction-horror drama film inspired by the Edgar Allan Poe short story "The Tell-Tale Heart". It is directed by Michael Cuesta and stars Josh Lucas, Lena Headey, and Brian Cox and is produced by Tony Scott and Ridley Scott. A mans recently transplanted heart leads him on a frantic search to find the donors killer before a similar fate befalls him. Wagons East Wagons East is a 1994 American Western adventure comedy film directed by Peter Markle and starring John Candy and Richard Lewis. The film was released in the United States on August 26, 1994. Filming took place in Sierra de Órganos National Park in the town of Sombrerete, Mexico, and in Durango, Mexico. During the final days of the films production in Durango, Mexico, John Candy died of a heart attack at the age of 43. Script re-writes, a stand-in and special effects were used to complete his remaining scenes and it was released five months after his death. The film marked Candys penultimate performance. His last film, Canadian Bacon, which he had completed before Wagons East!, had a delayed release in 1995. The Freshman The Freshman is a 1925 comedy film that tells the story of a college freshman trying to become popular by joining the school football team. It stars Harold Lloyd, Jobyna Ralston, Brooks Benedict, and James Anderson. It remains one of Lloyds most successful and enduring films. The film was written by John Grey, Sam Taylor, Tim Whelan, and Ted Wilde. It was directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and Sam Taylor. In 1990, The Freshman was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", going in the second year of voting and being one of the first 50 films to receive such an honor. Murder at the Gallop Murder at the Gallop is the second of four Miss Marple films made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was based on the novel After the Funeral by Agatha Christie, and starred Dame Margaret Rutherford as Miss Jane Marple, Charles "Bud" Tingwell as Inspector Craddock and Stringer Davis as Jane Marples friend Mr. Stringer. The film changes both the action and the characters. The original novel featured Hercule Poirot rather than Miss Marple, and Christies trademark suspense was replaced by light comedy. The film also stars Sir Robert Morley and Dame Flora Robson and was directed by George Pollock, with James P. Cavanagh credited with the adaptation. The music was by Ron Goodwin. The films location shots included Amersham, Little Marlow and Hilfield Castle. This is a sequel to Murder and was followed by Murder Most Foul and Murder Ahoy!, all with Rutherford starring as Christies famed amateur sleuth. Funny Lady Funny Lady is a 1975 American biographical musical comedy-drama film directed by Herbert Ross and starring Barbra Streisand, James Caan, Omar Sharif, Roddy McDowall and Ben Vereen. A sequel to the 1968 film Funny Girl, it is a highly fictionalized account of the later life and career of comedian Fanny Brice and her marriage to songwriter and impresario Billy Rose. The screenplay was by Jay Presson Allen and Arnold Schulman, based on a story by Schulman. The primary score was by John Kander and Fred Ebb. A Magnificent Haunting Magnificent Presence is a 2012 Italian drama film directed by Ferzan Özpetek. The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex is a 1939 American historical romantic drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, and Olivia de Havilland. Based on the play Elizabeth the Queen by Maxwell Anderson—which had a successful run on Broadway with Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt in the lead roles—the film fictionalizes the historical relationship between Queen Elizabeth I and Robert Devereux. The screenplay was written by Norman Reilly Raine and Aeneas MacKenzie. It was the fifth of nine films that Flynn and de Havilland starred in, while it was the second of his three with Davis. The supporting cast included Donald Crisp, Henry Daniell, Henry Stephenson, and Vincent Price. The score was composed by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, who later used a theme from the film in his Symphony in F sharp major. The Technicolor cinematography was by Sol Polito, and the elaborate costumes were designed by Orry-Kelly. The film was a Warner Bros. Pictures production, and became the hit the studio had anticipated and returned a handsome profit. Among the films five Academy Award nominations was a nomination for Best Color Cinematography. Bette Davis was tapped to receive an Academy Award nomination for her role; however, she was nominated for Dark Victory instead. Lady in the Lake Lady in the Lake is a 1947 American film noir that marked the directorial debut of Robert Montgomery, who also stars in the film. The picture also features Audrey Totter, Lloyd Nolan, Tom Tully, Leon Ames and Jayne Meadows. The murder mystery was an adaptation of the 1943 Raymond Chandler novel The Lady in the Lake. The film was Montgomerys last for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, after eighteen years with the studio. Montgomerys ambition was to create a cinematic version of the first-person narrative style of Chandlers Philip Marlowe novels. With the exception of a couple of times when Montgomery addresses the audience directly, the entire film is shot from the viewpoint of the central character. The audience sees only what he does. MGM promoted the film with the claim that it was the first of its kind and the most revolutionary style of film since the introduction of the talkies. The movie was also unusual for having virtually no instrumental soundtrack, the music in the film being instead provided by a wordless vocal chorus. The film did not use Raymond Chandlers own 195-page screenplay adaptation dated July 5, 1945 which he wrote for MGM, but instead used a 125-page version written by Steve Fisher, which was filmed two years later. The films script changes the novels midsummer setting to Christmastime, frequently using holiday themes as an ironic counterpoint to the grim aspects of the story. The opening credits are shown on a series of Christmas cards, which turn out to be concealing a gun. Asylum Asylum is a 2005 Anglo-Irish drama film directed by David Mackenzie and made by Mace Neufeld Productions, Samson Films, Seven Arts Productions, Zephyr Films Ltd and released by Paramount Classics. It is based on the novel Asylum by Patrick McGrath and was adapted for the screen by Patrick Marber and Chrysanthy Balis. It stars Natasha Richardson, Marton Csokas, Ian McKellen and Hugh Bonneville with a cast also including Sean Harris, Joss Ackland, Wanda Ventham, Maria Aitken and Judy Parfitt. Sing Sing is a 2016 Hungarian short film directed and written by Kristóf Deák. Set in 1991, it follows the story of a girl who moves to a new elementary school and becomes a member of the award-winning school choir. In 2017, the film won the Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film at the 89th Academy Awards. The Deep The Deep is a 2012 Icelandic drama film directed by Baltasar Kormákur. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, making the January shortlist. It was also nominated for the 2013 Nordic Council Film Prize. The film is based on the true story of Guðlaugur Friðþórsson, a fisherman who survived in the freezing ocean after his boat capsized off the south coast of Iceland. Three Many Weddings Three Many Weddings is a 2013 Spanish romantic comedy directed by Javier Ruiz Caldera and starring Inma Cuesta and Martiño Rivas. It was nominated to seven Goya Awards and won the Best Comedy award in the first edition of Premios Feroz. My Little Pony: The Princess Promenade My Little Pony: The Princess Promenade is a 2006 direct-to-video animated musical family fantasy film produced by SD Entertainment and distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment in association with Hasbro. The film is the second feature in the third incarnation of the My Little Pony series and the first film to promote the Crystal Princess line. It featured the debut of the Breezies and the 2006 re-design of Spike the dragon, who originally featured in the first My Little Pony series from the 1980s. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics, and became the first successful My Little Pony animation to date, before the debut of Friendship Is Magic. It has a strong following amongst "G3" collectors, and has been positively received by many since its DVD debut in 2006. The DVD also features two bonus episodes: A Charming Birthday, which was originally released on video in 2003 and Pinkie Pie and the Ladybug Jamboree. The film is notable for being the MLP animation that was sent to Lauren Faust in the hopes of retooling the My Little Pony series. The movie has been reissued in the 2-disc DVD collection My Little Pony: Classic Movie Collection, alongside The Runaway Rainbow, Dancing in the Clouds and Friends are Never Far Away. Alongside Crystal Princess: The Runaway Rainbow and Twinkle Wish Adventure, the film premiered on August 8, 2014 on the Hub Network after its "My Little Pony Mega Mare-athon". According to Broadway World, the "Mega Mare-athon" itself drew in 5.4 million viewers and has earned significant delivery growth on every demographic: Kids 2-11, Girls 2-11, Kids 6-11, Girls 6-11, Adults 18-49, Women 18-49, Adults 25-54, Women 25-54, Persons 2+ and Households. Bad Johnson Bad Johnson is a 2014 American sex comedy film directed by Huck Botko. Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug, also known by its Japanese title , is a 1991 Japanese animated science fiction martial arts film and the fourth Dragon Ball Z feature movie. It was originally released in Japan on March 9 between episodes 81 and 82 at the Toei Anime Fair as part of a double feature with the first Magical Tarurūto-kun movie. An American English dub was produced by Funimation and released to VHS and DVD on August 7, 2001. Two other English dubs were also produced, one in France by AB Groupe done for European markets which was released under the misspelt title Super Saiya Son Goku, and another one for a Malaysian VCD release by Speedy Video which had the title Super Saiya People, Goku. While the Malaysian dubs cast remains unknown, the AB Groupe dub was revealed to have been recorded by English-speaking actors based in France who have also done voices for animated television series such as Code Lyoko and Chris Colorado. This is the first Dragon Ball Z movie to be dubbed with Funimations English voice cast, and also the first to have songs by bands replace the original Japanese score. It was later remastered and released in a Double Feature set with Tree of Might on Blu-Ray and DVD on May 27, 2008. The film was released to DVD again on November 1, 2011 in a remastered box set containing the first five Dragon Ball Z movies. Terror Firmer Terror Firmer is a 1999 American comedy horror film directed by Lloyd Kaufman, written by Douglas Buck, Patrick Cassidy, Kaufman, and James Gunn, and starring Will Keenan, Alyce LaTourelle, and Kaufman. The film was produced by the Troma Entertainment company, known for distributing campy exploitation films. The film features several direct references to the previous Troma films, such as The Toxic Avenger, and includes famous Troma props, like the Penis Monster and a severed leg. It was loosely based, in that respect, on Kaufman and Gunns book All I Need to Know about Filmmaking I Learned from the Toxic Avenger. Mythica: A Quest for Heroes Mythica: A Quest for Heroes is a 2014 Arrowstorm Entertainment fantasy film written and directed by Anne K. Black and starring Melanie Stone and Kevin Sorbo. The movie was partly funded by a Kickstarter campaign that collected $94,294. It spawned several sequel films. Marebito Unique One is a 2004 Japanese horror film directed by Takashi Shimizu. Mortal Kombat: Rebirth Mortal Kombat: Rebirth is a 2010 detailed short film directed by Kevin Tancharoen, with fight choreography by Larnell Stovall, who also choreographed Redemption. Based on the Mortal Kombat series of fighting games, the short-film "actually was made by the director to sell Warner Bros. on his vision for a reimagined Mortal Kombat film." The pitch eventually evolved into the web series Legacy. The short-film features an alternative version of the Mortal Kombat universe. The characters of the game are portrayed with vastly different origins, based on realism. There is no mention of Outworld or any other supernatural elements, although the tournament itself is a main part of the storyline in this short. Tancharoen himself has noted that he wouldnt shy away from supernatural elements entirely, but they have to be "done in a very tasteful way". Princesas Princesas is a 2005 film by Spanish director Fernando León de Aranoa. The princesas in the film are two prostitutes: Caye, a Spaniard who is hiding her profession from her family, and Zulema, who is saving money to send to her family in the Dominican Republic. The two women ply their trade on the streets of Madrid. The films initial release was in 2005; it was released in the United States in August 2006 at the IFC Center in New York City and nationally to many digital cable subscribers via IFC OnDemand. The Cage "The Cage" is the first pilot episode of the American television series Star Trek. It was completed in early 1965, but not broadcast on television in its complete form until late 1988. The episode was written by Gene Roddenberry and directed by Robert Butler. It was rejected by NBC in February 1965, and the network ordered another pilot episode, which became "Where No Man Has Gone Before". It was first released to the public on VHS in 1986, with a special introduction by Gene Roddenberry. Most of the original footage from "The Cage" was later incorporated into the season 1 two-parter episode "The Menagerie". Tales from the Golden Age Tales from the Golden Age is a 2009 Romanian omnibus film. It was screened as part of the Un Certain Regard section at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. The film is composed of six whimsical yet blackly comic short stories, each one set in the late communist period in Romania and based on urban myths from the time, reflecting the perspective of ordinary people. The title of the film refers to the alleged "Golden Age" of the last 15 years of Nicolae Ceaușescus regime. Each episode concludes with "legend tells us ... ", each item being legend because, of course, no such thing could have happened during the "Golden Age". Ice Cold in Alex Ice Cold in Alex is a British film described as a true story in the films opening credits, based on the novel of the same name by British author Christopher Landon. Directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring John Mills, the film was a prizewinner at the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. Under the title Desert Attack, a shortened, 79-minute version of the film was released in the United States in 1961; Craig Butler later referred to related versions as "nonsensical pieces". Cheyenne Autumn Cheyenne Autumn is a 1964 American epic western film starring Richard Widmark, Carroll Baker, James Stewart, and Edward G. Robinson. It tells the story of a factual event, the Northern Cheyenne Exodus of 1878–79, told in "Hollywood style" using a great deal of artistic license. The film was the last western directed by John Ford, who proclaimed it an elegy for the Native Americans who had been abused by the U.S. government and misrepresented by many of the directors own films. With a budget of more than $4 million, the film was relatively unsuccessful at the box office and failed to earn a profit for its distributor Warner Bros. Phas Gaye Re Obama Phas Gaye Re Obama is a 2010 Bollywood satire film directed by Subhash Kapoor and starring Rajat Kapoor, Neha Dhupia, Sanjay Mishra, Manu Rishi and Amole Gupte in the lead roles. The music and the background score is composed by Manish. J. Tipu and lyrics are penned by Shellee and Gopal Tiwari. The film was released on 3 December 2010. It was produced by Revel Films and distributed by Warner Bros Pictures. Phas Gaye Re Obama is a comedy set against the backdrop of global recession/meltdown that originated in the US. It released to positive reviews and was well appreciated by critics. The film was remade in Telugu as Sankarabharanam. Flashback Flashback is a 1990 American adventure comedy film starring Dennis Hopper, Kiefer Sutherland and Carol Kane. The film is written by David Loughery and directed by Franco Amurri. Shut Up & Sing Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing is a 2006 documentary film produced and directed by director Barbara Kopple and Cecilia Peck. The film follows the Dixie Chicks, an all-female Texas-based country music trio, over a three-year period of intense public scrutiny, fan backlash, physical threats, and pressure from both corporate and conservative political elements in the United States after lead singer Natalie Maines publicly criticized then President of the United States George W. Bush during a live 2003 concert in London as part of their Top of the World Tour. Tai Chi Zero Tai Chi 0 or Tai Chi Zero or is a 2012 Chinese 3D martial arts film directed by Stephen Fung. It is a fictitious retelling of how the Chen style of the martial art tai chi chuan, that for generations was kept within the Chen family of Chenjiagou, was taught to the first outsider, Yang Luchan, by Chen Changxing. This is the first film to be produced by Stephen Fungs and Daniel Wus new production company, Diversion Pictures and also marks the acting debut of Jayden Yuan, who plays the lead role. This film was shot back-to-back with its sequel, Tai Chi Hero. They are to be followed by a third as-of-yet undeveloped movie named Tai Chi Summit. The Naked Prey The Naked Prey is a 1965 adventure film starring Cornel Wilde, who also served as director and producer, which was released by Paramount Pictures. Set in the South African veldt, the film is a wilderness survival story loosely based on the experiences of explorer John Colter, who was pursued by Blackfoot warriors through frontier Wyoming in 1809. The screenplay earned Clint Johnson and Don Peters an Academy Award nomination. Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired is a 2008 documentary film directed by Marina Zenovich. It concerns film director Roman Polanski and his sexual abuse case. It examines the events that led to Polanski fleeing the United States after being embroiled in a controversial trial, and his unstable reunion with his adopted country. A follow-up to the film, also directed by Zenovich, titled Roman Polanski: Odd Man Out was released on 26 March 2013, detailing Polanskis successful legal battle to avoid extradition to the US, a battle that took place after Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired came out. The Gorgon The Gorgon is a 1964 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher for Hammer Films. It stars Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Barbara Shelley and Richard Pasco. Written by John Gilling and directed by Terence Fisher, the film was photographed by Michael Reed, and designed by Bernard Robinson. For the score James Bernard combined a soprano with a little-known electronic instrument called the Novachord. The film marks one of the few occasions when Hammer turned to Greek mythology for inspiration; this time it is the legend of the Gorgon that is respun for the Hammer audiences. Tom of Finland Tom of Finland is a 2017 Finnish biographical drama film directed by Dome Karukoski and written by Aleksi Bardy. It stars Pekka Strang as Touko Laaksonen, better known as Tom of Finland, a Finnish homoerotic artist. Tom of Finland premiered on 27 January 2017, at Gothenburg Film Festival and 24 February 2017, in Finnish cinemas. It was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Last of the Dogmen Last of the Dogmen is a 1995 American Western adventure film written and directed by Tab Murphy, and starring Tom Berenger and Barbara Hershey. Set in the mountains of northwest Montana, near the Idaho and Canadian borders, the film is about a bounty hunter who tracks escaped convicts into a remote region and encounters an unknown band of Dog Soldiers from a tribe of Cheyenne Indians. The film was shot on location in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada, as well as in Mexico. Bottom of the World Bottom of the World is a 2017 drama film. It was directed by Richard Sears, written by Brian Gottlieb and stars Jena Malone, Douglas Smith and Ted Levine. Blackbeard's Ghost Blackbeards Ghost is a 1968 American fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions, starring Peter Ustinov, Dean Jones, Suzanne Pleshette and directed by Robert Stevenson. It is based upon the 1965 novel of the same name by Ben Stahl and was shot at the Walt Disney Studios. Wise Blood Wise Blood is a 1979 American drama film directed by John Huston and starring Brad Dourif, Dan Shor, Amy Wright, Harry Dean Stanton, and Ned Beatty. It is based on the 1952 novel Wise Blood by Flannery OConnor. The film was shown out of competition at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival, and was released on DVD by the Criterion Collection on May 12, 2009. As a co-production with Germany the film was titled Der Ketzer or Die Weisheit des Blutes when released in Germany, and Le Malin when released in France. Men in the City Men in the City is a 2009 German comedy film directed by Simon Verhoeven with Christian Ulmen, Nadja Uhl and Wotan Wilke Möhring. The film was followed by Männerherzen… und die ganz ganz große Liebe in 2011. Godzilla Raids Again is a 1955 Japanese kaiju film directed by Motoyoshi Oda, written by Takeo Murata, and Shigeaki Hidaka, and produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the second film in the Godzilla franchise. The film stars Hiroshi Koizumi, Setsuko Wakayama, Minoru Chiaki, and Takashi Shimura, with Haruo Nakajima as Godzilla and Katsumi Tezuka as Anguirus. In the film, Japan struggles to survive Godzillas return, as well as its destructive battle against its ancient foe Anguirus. Executive producer Iawo Mori instructed producer Tomoyuki Tanaka to immediately commence production on a second Godzilla film, fearing to lose the momentum of the first films success. Oda was chosen to direct the film as Ishirō Honda was busy directing Love Makeup. Godzilla Raids Again was released theatrically in Japan on April 24, 1955. A heavily edited version was released theatrically in the United States on June 2, 1959 by Warner Bros. Pictures Inc., under the title Gigantis, the Fire Monster. The film was followed by King Kong vs. Godzilla, released on August 11, 1962. We All Loved Each Other So Much We All Loved Each Other So Much is a 1974 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Ettore Scola and written by Scola and the famous screenwriter duo of Age & Scarpelli. It stars Stefania Sandrelli, Vittorio Gassman, Nino Manfredi, Stefano Satta Flores and Aldo Fabrizi, among others. Taal Taal is a 1999 Indian Hindi musical romantic drama film co written, edited, produced and directed by Subhash Ghai. Taal was premiered at the Chicago International Film Festival, the "official selection" at the 2005 Roger Eberts Film Festival, and the 45th International Film Festival of India in the Celebrating Dance in Indian cinema section. The film stars Anil Kapoor, Akshaye Khanna, Aishwarya Rai, Amrish Puri and Alok Nath. It was also dubbed in Tamil as Thaalam. It was very successful in India and overseas, becoming the first Indian film to reach the top 20 on Varietys box office list. Anil Kapoor, Srinjoy Bhattacharya, Alka Yagnik and Anand Bakshi each won a Filmfare Award for their work in the film. Aishwarya Rai was nominated for Filmfare Best Actress Award and Star Screen Award Best Actress for her performance. Atrocious Atrocious is a 2010 Spanish horror film, written and directed by Fernando Barreda Luna, that was released in the United States on August 17, 2011. The film relays the story of two siblings during an Easter holiday at their familys country house in Sitges; the brother decides to investigate a local urban legend involving the ghost of a missing girl named Melinda. The film was released as part of the Bloody Disgusting Selects line. Your Friend the Rat Your Friend the Rat is a 2007 animated short film by Pixar, NA. The short takes on the form of an educational film and stars rats Remy and Emile, the main protagonists of Ratatouille, who argue for the reconciliation of humans and rats. They use historical facts presented via various styles of animation. This is Pixars second short film to feature traditional animation; at eleven minutes, it is also the longest Pixar short to date. Along with 2D animation, the short also includes stop-motion animation, computer generated imagery and live action, much like the childrens television show A Little Curious. Like Ratatouille, Your Friend the Rat also features a musical sequence. This is also Pixars first short film to have a cameo of a protagonist of a film that releases a year later, which was a cameo of WALL-E. Your Friend the Rat won the Best Animated Short Subject category at the 35th annual Annie Awards. Once Upon a Forest Once Upon a Forest is a 1993 British-American animated childrens film based on the Furlings characters created by Rae Lambert. A Hanna-Barbera/HTV Cymru Wales production released by 20th Century Fox, the film was directed by Charles Grosvenor and produced by David Kirschner. The film is about three "Furlings" – the storys term for animal children – who go on an expedition to cure a friend that has been poisoned by chemical fumes. The films environmental theme divided critics at the time of its release, along with the animation and story. The film was a box office bomb, grossing US$6.6 million against a budget of $13 million. Re-cycle Re-cycle is a 2006 horror film directed by the Pang Brothers and starring Angelica Lee. The film was the closing film in the Un Certain Regard program at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. It was also a reunion for Pangs and the actress Lee, who starred in the Pangs 2002 hit, The Eye. It is a Hong Kong/Thai co-production. American: The Bill Hicks Story American: The Bill Hicks Story is a 2009 biographical documentary film on the life of comedian Bill Hicks. The film was produced by Matt Harlock and Paul Thomas, and features archival footage and interviews with family and friends, including Kevin Booth. The filmmakers used a cut-and-paste animation technique to add movement to a large collection of still pictures used to document events in Hicks life. Post Tenebras Lux Post Tenebras Lux is a 2012 drama film written and directed by Carlos Reygadas. The title is Latin for "Light after darkness". The film is semiautobiographical, and the narrative follows a rural couple in Mexico, with additional scenes from England, Spain and Belgium; all places where Reygadas has lived. The film competed in competition at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and Reygadas won the Best Director Award. Contemporary reviews for Post Tenebras Lux were far more divided than those for Reygadas previous works. Some considered the film to be incoherent or frustrating in structure, while others have declared it a masterpiece. The Last Black Man in San Francisco The Last Black Man in San Francisco is a 2019 American drama film directed and produced by Joe Talbot based on a story by Jimmie Fails and Talbot. It stars Fails, Jonathan Majors, Danny Glover, Tichina Arnold, Rob Morgan, Mike Epps and Finn Wittrock. The plot centers on the efforts of an African-American man, Jimmie, to reclaim his childhood home, a Victorian house in the Fillmore District built by his grandfather. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2019, where it won awards for Best Directing and a Special Jury Prize for Creative Collaboration. It was released on June 7, 2019, by A24 in the United States. The Flamingo Kid The Flamingo Kid is a 1984 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall and produced by Michael Phillips. It stars Matt Dillon, Richard Crenna, Héctor Elizondo and Jessica Walter. The film tells the story of a working class boy who takes a summer job at a beach resort and learns valuable life lessons. It was the first film to receive a PG-13 rating, although it was the fifth to be released with that rating. Crenna received a Golden Globe Award nomination for his supporting role and Marisa Tomei made her big screen debut with a minor role in the film. The Saint The Saint is a 2017 espionage thriller film directed by Ernie Barbarash and starring Adam Rayner in the title role of Simon Templar, created by Leslie Charteris. This was Sir Roger Moores final film appearance and the film was dedicated to his memory; Moore portrayed Templar in a 1960s TV series of the same title. Filmed in 2013 as a television pilot for a proposed TV series, the film was not originally intended for release when the series was not picked up. It eventually saw release direct-to-video in 2017 when it was released in tribute to Moore following his death. Ian Ogilvy, who portrayed Templar in a 1970s TV series titled Return of the Saint, also appears. The Last of Sheila The Last of Sheila is a 1973 American mystery film directed by Herbert Ross and written directly for the screen by Anthony Perkins and Stephen Sondheim. It starred Richard Benjamin, Dyan Cannon, James Coburn, Joan Hackett, James Mason, Ian McShane, and Raquel Welch. The original music score was composed by Billy Goldenberg. The song "Friends", sung by Bette Midler, can be heard during the final scene of the film and the end credits. The Rapture The Rapture is a 1991 drama film written and directed by Michael Tolkin. It stars Mimi Rogers as a woman who converts from a swinger to a born-again Christian after learning that a true Rapture is upon the world. The Mission The Mission is a 1999 Hong Kong crime film produced and directed Johnnie To, and starring Anthony Wong, Francis Ng, Jackie Lui, Lam Suet, and Simon Yam. The Extra Man The Extra Man is a 2010 comedy film based on Jonathan Ames novel of the same name. Written and directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini, the film stars Kevin Kline, Paul Dano, Katie Holmes, and John C. Reilly. The Young Karl Marx The Young Karl Marx is a 2017 historical drama film about Karl Marx directed by Haitian filmmaker and political activist Raoul Peck, co-written by Peck and Pascal Bonitzer, and starring August Diehl. It was screened at the Berlin Film Festival, from 9–19 February 2017. this film commemorates to the 200th birthday of the founder of the communist movement. Happy Bhag Jayegi Happy Bhag Jayegi is a 2016 Indian, Hindi-language, romantic comedy film that was written and directed by Mudassar Aziz, and produced by Aanand L. Rai and Krishika Lulla. It stars Diana Penty as the eponymous character; a free-spirited bride-to-be from Amritsar who runs away from her wedding ceremony and inadvertently arrives in Lahore, Pakistan. The production features an ensemble cast consisting of Penty, Abhay Deol, Jimmy Sheirgill, Ali Fazal, and Momal Sheikh. Aziz began writing for the film in 2012 and later approached Rai to produce it. Happy Bhag Jayegi was conceived as a "cross-border" romantic comedy and was originally titled Dolly Lahore Mein. Although a large part of the film is set in Lahore, the film was primarily shot in Chandigarh and Amritsar with Saurabh Goswami working as the director of photography. The film featured Pakistani actors and is Sheikhs Bollywood debut. The music for Happy Bhag Jayegi was composed by Sohail Sen and released under the label of Eros Music. Eros International acquired the worldwide distribution rights for the production, which runs for 126 minutes in its final cut. Happy Bhag Jayegi was released theatrically in India on 19 August 2016; it opened to mixed responses from film critics, who appreciated the performances of the ensemble cast and the humour. Criticism was focused on its scattered screenplay, inconsistent tone, and relatively poor characterisation of the central character. Despite mixed reviews the film performed well at the box office, collecting over 765 million against a production budget of 200 million. It was considered a sleeper hit by media outlets in India. A sequel titled Happy Phirr Bhag Jayegi was released on 24 August 2018. Fando and Lis Fando y Lis is a film adaptation of a Fernando Arrabal play by the same name, and it is Alejandro Jodorowskys first feature-length film. Arrabal was working with Jodorowsky on performance art at the time. The film was shot in high-contrast black-and-white on the weekends with a small budget and was first shown at the Acapulco Film Festival in 1968. High Road to China High Road to China is a 1983 American adventure-romance film set in the 1920s starring Tom Selleck in his first major starring role, playing a hard-drinking biplane pilot hired by society heiress Eve "Evie" Tozer to find her missing father. The supporting cast includes Robert Morley and Brian Blessed. The Golden Harvest film is loosely based on a novel of the same name by Jon Cleary. However, little beyond character names and the basic premise of an aerial race to China survived the translation to film. While Brian G. Hutton ended up as the final director, originally, High Road to China was helmed by John Huston, before being replaced by Sidney J. Furie. The musical score was composed by John Barry. It was the 27th highest-grossing film of 1983, bringing in $28,445,927 at the domestic box office. Last Stop 174 Last Stop 174 is a 2008 Brazilian film directed by Bruno Barreto, written by Braulio Mantovani, produced by Moonshot Pictures and starring Michel Gomes and Marcello Melo, Jr.. The film relates a fictionalized account of the life of Sandro Rosa do Nascimento, a street kid in Rio de Janeiro that survived the Candelária massacre and, in 2000, hijacked a bus. On September 16, 2008, the film was chosen by the Ministry of Culture as the representative of Brazil in the Oscar competition for best foreign film at the ceremony in 2009. In rigorous reconstruction of the facts, the film was set in locations of downtown Rio de Janeiro, as the Candelária Church, the neighborhood of the Jardim Botânico, Tavares Bastos favela and Curicica, over eight weeks, between July, August and September 2007. Reality Reality is a 2015 French-Belgian comedy-drama film written and directed by Quentin Dupieux. The film premiered in the Horizons section at the 71st Venice International Film Festival on 28 August 2014. It stars Alain Chabat, Elodie Bouchez, Eric Wareheim and Jon Heder. Keoma Keoma is a 1976 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Enzo G. Castellari and starring Franco Nero. It is frequently regarded as one of the better twilight Spaghetti Westerns, being one of the last films of its genre, and is known for its incorporation of newer cinematic techniques of the time and its vocal soundtrack by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis. Speechless Speechless is a 1994 American romantic comedy film directed by Ron Underwood. It stars Michael Keaton, Geena Davis, Bonnie Bedelia, Ernie Hudson, and Christopher Reeve. Stark Raving Mad Stark Raving Mad is a 2002 film, produced by A Band Apart, about a heist pulled during a rave. The film was directed and written by Drew Daywalt and David Schneider. It stars Seann William Scott, Lou Diamond Phillips, Timm Sharp, Patrick Breen, John B. Crye, Monet Mazur, Suzy Nakamura, C. Ernst Harth, and Dave Foley. The movie featured soundtrack by John Digweed. Nobody Walks Nobody Walks is a 2012 American independent drama film directed by Ry Russo-Young. The film premiered in Competition at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and won a special Jury Prize. The film stars John Krasinski, Olivia Thirlby, Rosemarie DeWitt, India Ennenga, Jane Levy and Justin Kirk, and was co-written by Russo-Young and Lena Dunham. Magnolia Pictures released the film on VOD September 6, 2012 and in theaters October 12, 2012. Mercy Mercy is a 2014 American supernatural horror film written by Matt Greenberg, directed by Peter Cornwell, and starring Frances OConnor, Shirley Knight, Chandler Riggs, Joel Courtney, Dylan McDermott and Mark Duplass. It is loosely based on the short story "Gramma" by Stephen King. It was produced by Jason Blum for his Blumhouse Productions banner and McG. The film was released straight to video by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment on October 7, 2014. Little Nikita Little Nikita is a 1988 American cult drama film directed by Richard Benjamin and starring River Phoenix and Sidney Poitier. The film marks the first collaboration between Phoenix and Poitier. Janis: Little Girl Blue Janis: Little Girl Blue is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Amy J. Berg, about the American singer-songwriter Janis Joplin. It was shown in the TIFF Docs section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Little Birds Little Birds is a 2011 American film written and directed by Elgin James, and starring Juno Temple and Kay Panabaker. The film follows two girls that leave home to follow two skateboarders to Los Angeles and is loosely based on the life of director Elgin James. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, with Millennium Entertainment acquiring the North American rights to the film. A Dry White Season A Dry White Season is a 1989 American drama-historical film directed by Euzhan Palcy and starring Donald Sutherland, Jürgen Prochnow, Marlon Brando, Janet Suzman, Zakes Mokae and Susan Sarandon. It was written by Colin Welland and Palcy, based upon André Brinks novel A Dry White Season. Robert Bolt also contributed uncredited revisions of the screenplay. It is set in South Africa in 1976 and deals with the subject of apartheid. Brando was nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. Flesh and Bone Flesh and Bone is a 1993 neo noir film drama written and directed by Steve Kloves that stars Meg Ryan, Dennis Quaid and James Caan. Gwyneth Paltrow is featured in an early role. Janet Maslin of The New York Times described Paltrow as a scene-stealer "who is Blythe Danners daughter and has her mothers way of making a camera fall in love with her." Aarakshan Aarakshan is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language drama film starring Amitabh Bachchan, Saif Ali Khan and Deepika Padukone. Directed by Prakash Jha, the film is a socio-political drama based on the controversial policy of caste based reservations in Indian government jobs and educational institutions. The film also stars Prateik Babbar and Manoj Bajpayee and was released on 12 August 2011 to mostly mixed reviews. It was an average success at the box office. Satyagraha Satyagraha is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language political drama film directed by Prakash Jha starring Amitabh Bachchan, Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor, Amrita Rao, Arjun Rampal, Manoj Bajpai, Mitalee Jagtap Varadkar, Jagat Singh and Vipin Sharma in the lead roles. The first look of the film was released on 10 September 2012. Satyagraha was released on 30 August 2013, although it released in the UAE one day before on 29 August. The teaser was released online on 30 May 2013 and theatrically attached with Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani. Lassie Come Home Lassie Come Home is a 1943 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Technicolor feature film starring Roddy McDowall and canine actor, Pal, in a story about the profound bond between Yorkshire boy Joe Carraclough and his rough collie, Lassie. The film was directed by Fred M. Wilcox from a screenplay by Hugo Butler based upon the 1940 novel Lassie Come-Home by Eric Knight. The film was the first in a series of seven MGM films starring "Lassie." The original film saw a sequel, Son of Lassie in 1945 with five other films following at intervals through the 1940s. A British remake of the 1943 movie was released in 2005 as Lassie to moderate success. The film has been released to VHS and DVD. Prom Night II Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II is a 1987 Canadian supernatural slasher film directed by Bruce Pittman, and starring Michael Ironside, Wendy Lyon, Louis Ferreira, and Lisa Schrage. It follows a high school student who becomes possessed by Mary Lou Maloney, a student who died at her high school prom in 1957. A sequel to the slasher film Prom Night, it was originally intended to be a standalone film titled The Haunting of Hamilton High, but was refitted and retitled in order to capitalize on the success of the original Prom Night. Despite this, the only connection between the two narratives is that they occur in the same high school. Filmed in Edmonton, Alberta in 1986, the film was retitled Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II by its Canadian distributor, Alliance Films. It was released theatrically in the United States by The Samuel Goldwyn Company in October 1987, and grossed nearly $3 million at the U.S. box office. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with many drawing stylistic comparisons to various other films of the era, ranging from David Lynchs Blue Velvet to its horror contemporaries Carrie and A Nightmare on Elm Street. The character of Mary Lou Maloney would also appear in 1989s The Last Kiss. Come Undone Presque rien is a 2000 French-Belgian romantic drama film directed by Sebastien Lifshitz, set in Brittany, depicting a stormy holiday romance between two 18-year-olds and what remains of that relationship eighteen months later. The Tower The Tower is a 2012 South Korean disaster thriller film about a fire that breaks out in a luxury skyscraper in central Seoul on Christmas Eve. The film is directed by Kim Ji-hoon, and stars Sol Kyung-gu, Kim Sang-kyung and Son Ye-jin in the lead roles. It was released in theaters on December 25, 2012. Jai Lava Kusa Jai Lava Kusa is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by K.S. Ravindra, cinematography by Chota K. Naidu and produced by Jr. NTRs brother Nandamuri Kalyan Ram under his banner N. T. R. Arts. The movie features Jr. NTR in a triple role as the male lead, while Raashi Khanna and Nivetha Thomas playing the female leads. The film also features Posani Krishna Murali, Pradeep Rawat, Pavitra Lokesh, Nassar, Hamsa Nandini, Sai Kumar in the supporting roles and Ronit Roy who making his entry in Tollywood as the antagonist. The soundtrack and background music is composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film collected 175 crores worldwide and was successful at the box office. It was screened in Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival in Category of "Best of Asia" in South Korea. Its dubbed in Hindi as same title. By Zee Cinema Husbands Husbands is a 1970 film written and directed by John Cassavetes. This ensemble film, which depicts three middle class men in the throes of a midlife crisis following the death of a close friend, stars Ben Gazzara, Peter Falk and Cassavetes. The film, in cinéma vérité style, was described by Time magazine as Cassavetes finest work while condemned by other prominent critics. One recent critic described it as a "devastatingly bleak view of the emptiness of suburban life." The Hot Rock The Hot Rock is a 1972 American comedy-drama caper film directed by Peter Yates from a screenplay by William Goldman, based on Donald E. Westlakes novel of the same name, which introduced his long-running John Dortmunder character. The film stars Robert Redford, George Segal, Ron Leibman, Paul Sand, Moses Gunn and Zero Mostel. It was released in the UK with the alternate title How to Steal a Diamond in Four Uneasy Lessons. Happiness Never Comes Alone Happiness Never Comes Alone is a 2012 French romantic comedy film directed by James Huth and starring Gad Elmaleh, Sophie Marceau, and Maurice Barthélémy. Written by James Huth and Sonja Shillito, the film is about a young jazz musician who enjoys seducing young women. His carefree life of pleasure is interrupted when he meets an older woman with three children, two ex-husbands, and a thriving professional life, and the two, who have nothing in common, become involved in a romantic relationship. Farce of the Penguins Farce of the Penguins is a 2007 American direct-to-video parody directed by Bob Saget. It is a parody of the 2005 French feature-length nature documentary March of the Penguins, directed and co written by Luc Jacquet. The film features Samuel L. Jackson as narrator, with the two main characters voiced by Bob Saget and Lewis Black. Five of Sagets former Full House co stars also lent their voices to the film. Additional voices were provided by Tracy Morgan, Christina Applegate, James Belushi, Whoopi Goldberg, Dane Cook, Abe Vigoda, MoNique, and others. Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Ashwni Dhir, and produced by Amita Pathak. Loosely based on the short story Tum Kab Jaoge, Athithi? by Sharad Joshi, the film stars Ajay Devgn, Paresh Rawal and Konkona Sen Sharma. It was released on 5 March 2010. The film was a success earned nearly double its budget and was a commercial success. It received numerous nominations at Indian award ceremonies. Walking on Sunshine Walking on Sunshine is a 2014 British romantic jukebox musical comedy-drama film directed by Max Giwa and Diana Pasquini. The film features covers of songs from the 1980s and was released on 27 June 2014. It is also a debut role for singer-songwriter Leona Lewis. Mumbai Police Mumbai Police is a 2013 Indian Malayalam-language psychological crime thriller film written by Bobby–Sanjay and directed by Rosshan Andrrews. It stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Jayasurya, and Rahman in the lead roles, along with Kunjan, Aparna Nair, Deepa Vijayan, and debutant Hima Davis in supporting roles. Shweta Menon and Riyaz Khan appear in guest roles. The film is produced by Nisad Haneefa and co-produced by Nivas Haneef and Niyas Haneefa. The background score was composed by Gopi Sundar and the cinematography was handled by G. Diwakaran. The film was edited by Mahesh Narayanan. It portrays the true life of Karthik SB Mumbai Police Film Was Completed filming in 56 days, when the original schedule was for 60 days. The expected budget was 6 crores but was completed with a production cost of 5.75 crores. The film recovered 4.30 crores through various rights before its release. The Khaleej Times identified Mumbai Police as one of the "remarkable box-office successes" of 2013. Elizabeth Harvest Elizabeth Harvest is a 2018 science-fiction thriller film that was written and directed by Sebastian Gutierrez. The film premiered at South by Southwest on March 10, 2018, and stars Abbey Lee as the titular Elizabeth, a young woman who discovers that her new husband is hiding secrets. 3 from Hell 3 from Hell is a 2019 American horror film written and directed by Rob Zombie. It is a follow-up to his 2003 film House of 1000 Corpses and its 2005 sequel The Devils Rejects. After barely surviving a furious shootout with the police, Baby Firefly, Otis Driftwood and Captain Spaulding are behind bars. But pure evil cannot be contained. Teaming up with Otis’ half-brother Winslow "Foxy" Coltrane, the demented Firefly clan are back to unleash a whole new wave of death and depravity. A firestorm of murder, madness and mayhem will be unleashed in this terror ride to hell and back. The film was given a special three-night theatrical engagement through Fathom Events from September 16—18, 2019 and will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on October 15, 2019. Since it made nearly $2 million, Fathom Events has given it a one-night release on October 14, 2019. The film received generally negative reviews from critics. It is the final film starring Sid Haig to be released during his lifetime. Moulin Rouge Moulin Rouge is a 1952 British drama film directed by John Huston, produced by John and James Woolf for their Romulus Films company and released by United Artists. The film is set in Paris in the late 19th century, following artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in the citys bohemian subculture in and around the burlesque palace the Moulin Rouge. The screenplay is by Huston, based on the 1950 novel by Pierre La Mure. The cinematography was by Oswald Morris. This film was screened at the 14th Venice International Film Festival where it won the Silver Lion. The film stars José Ferrer as Toulouse-Lautrec, with Zsa Zsa Gabor as Jane Avril, Suzanne Flon, Eric Pohlmann, Colette Marchand, Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Katherine Kath, Theodore Bikel, and Muriel Smith. Pathfinder Pathfinder is a 1987 Norwegian action-adventure film written and directed by Nils Gaup. The film is based on an old Sami legend. It was the first full-length film in Sami, and it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1988. The leading role was played by Mikkel Gaup as Aigin. Nils-Aslak Valkeapää played one of the parts as well as writing the music to the film, together with Kjetil Bjerkestrand and Marius Müller. Jason and the Argonauts Jason and the Argonauts, is a 2000 TV movie directed by Nick Willing and produced by Hallmark Entertainment. It is based on the Greek myth of Jason and the Argonauts. My Father is a Hero My Father Is a Hero is a 1995 Hong Kong action film starring Jet Li and the late superstar Anita Mui, directed by Corey Yuen, who also co-stars in the film. The film was released in Hong Kong on 2 March 1995. Teenage Cocktail Teenage Cocktail is a 2016 American thriller drama film, written and directed by John Carchietta and starring Nichole Bloom, Fabianne Therese, Michelle Borth, Pat Healy, A. J. Bowen and Joshua Leonard. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 12, 2016. The Octagon The Octagon is a 1980 action film starring Chuck Norris, Karen Carlson and Lee Van Cleef. It was directed by Eric Karson and written by Paul Aaron and Leigh Chapman. The film involves a martial artist who must stop a group of terrorists trained in the ninja style by his half-brother. It was filmed in Los Angeles and released on August 14, 1980. It is notable for its inventive use of voice over effects to portray the inner life of Norris character, Scott James. This was actor Richard Nortons film debut. The Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is an unreleased 1994 independent superhero film based on Marvel Comics long-running comic book and features the origin of the Fantastic Four and the teams first battle with the evil Doctor Doom, combining the superteams origin from The Fantastic Four #1 and Dooms origin from Fantastic Four Annual #2 with original elements. Executive produced by low-budget specialist Roger Corman and Bernd Eichinger, the film was ultimately never released officially, but illegal copies began circulating after a few years. The Mighty Quinn The Mighty Quinn is a 1989 thriller film starring Denzel Washington, Robert Townsend, James Fox, Mimi Rogers, M. Emmet Walsh, and Sheryl Lee Ralph. The screenplay by Hampton Fancher is based on A. H. Z. Carrs 1971 novel Finding Maubee. In the film, Washington plays Xavier Quinn, a police chief who tries to help his childhood friend Maubee after he becomes a murder suspect. The film takes its name from the Bob Dylan song of the same name, a reggae cover version of which appears on the soundtrack. Film critic Roger Ebert gave the film an overwhelmingly positive review, calling it one of the best films of 1989. Unforgettable Unforgettable is a 1996 science fiction erotic thriller film directed by John Dahl and starring Ray Liotta and Linda Fiorentino. The film is about a man named David Krane, who is obsessed with finding out who murdered his wife. John Dahls follow up to his critically acclaimed 1994 film, The Last Seduction, Unforgettable was a critical and box office failure, only earning less than $3 million in the United States. A Millionaire's First Love A Millionaires First Love is a 2006 South Korean romance film directed by Kim Tae-kyun, starring Hyun Bin and Lee Yeon-hee. The theme of the film is "Nothing is more important than the true love of your heart." It was released in South Korean cinemas on February 9, 2006, and recorded 639,596 admissions during its run. The Day of the Locust The Day of the Locust is a 1975 American drama film directed by John Schlesinger, and starring Donald Sutherland, Karen Black, William Atherton, Burgess Meredith, Richard Dysart, John Hillerman, and Geraldine Page. Set in Hollywood, California just prior to World War II, the film depicts the alienation and desperation of a disparate group of individuals whose dreams of success have failed to come true. The screenplay by Waldo Salt is based on the 1939 novel of the same title by Nathanael West. The film has garnered attention from scholars for its critical commentary on the film industry, as well as its nightmarish depiction of Hollywood, with some critics identifying implicit horror elements in the films visuals. Bon voyage Bon Voyage is a 2003 French film directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau starring Isabelle Adjani and Gérard Depardieu. It is very loosely inspired by Professor Lew Kowarskis smuggling of the worlds only supplies of heavy water out of France following its occupation by the Nazis. Modern Problems Modern Problems is a 1981 American fantasy comedy film written and directed by Ken Shapiro and starring Chevy Chase, Patti DArbanville and Dabney Coleman. The film grossed $26.2 million in the United States. A DVD release of the film was issued in 2005. Chandramukhi Chandramukhi is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language comedy horror film written and directed by P. Vasu, and was produced and distributed by Ramkumar Ganesan of Sivaji Productions. The film features Rajinikanth, Prabhu, Jyothika and Nayantara leading an ensemble cast that includes Vadivelu, Nassar, Sheela, Vijayakumar, Vinaya Prasad, Sonu Sood, Vineeth, Malavika and K. R. Vijaya. It is a remake of Vasus Kannada film Apthamitra, which itself is a remake of the Malayalam film Manichitrathazhu. The soundtrack album and background score were composed by Vidyasagar. Cinematography was handled by Sekhar V. Joseph and editing was done by Suresh Urs. Chandramukhis plot revolves around a woman who suffers from dissociative identity disorder that affects a family, and a psychiatrist who intends to solve the case while risking his life. The film was made on a budget of 190 million. Principal photography began on 24 October 2004 and was completed in March 2005. It was released on 14 April 2005 on the eve of the Tamil New Year. The film received positive reviews and was a major box office success. It was the longest running South Indian film, with a theatrical run of 890 days, until its record was overtaken by the Telugu film Magadheera which completed a theatrical run of 1000 days. The film won five Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, four Film Fans Association Awards and two Filmfare Awards. Jyothika and Vadivelu were each awarded a Kalaimamani Award for their work on the film. Chandramukhi was dubbed in Telugu and was simultaneously released with the same title as the Tamil version. It was also dubbed and released in Bhojpuri under the title Chandramukhi Ke Hunkaar. It became the first Tamil film to be dubbed into German. It was released in Germany under the title Der Geisterjäger. The film was also dubbed into Turkish. Chandramukhi was dubbed in Hindi and released on 29 February 2008 by Dilip Dhanwani, owner of the production house Royal Film Company. The Hindi version was released in collaboration with producer A. M. Rathnam. 12 Dates of Christmas 12 Dates of Christmas is a television film starring Amy Smart and Mark-Paul Gosselaar. It premiered on ABC Family on December 11, 2011 in their 25 Days of Christmas programming block. It is directed by James Hayman. Diplomacy Diplomacy is a 2014 Franco-German historical drama film directed by Volker Schlöndorff and adapted from the play Diplomatie by Cyril Gely. The film premiered at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival on 12 February 2014. It was also screened at the Telluride Film Festival in August 2014. It won the César Award for Best Adaptation at the 40th César Awards. Colorful is a 2010 Japanese animated feature film directed by Keiichi Hara. It is based on the novel of the same name written by Eto Mori, produced by Sunrise and animated by the animation studio Ascension. It also deals with some of the pressures on school children as they come up to graduation before entering college or university. 3, 2, 1... Frankie Go Boom 3,2,1... Frankie Go Boom is a 2012 comedy film directed by Jordan Roberts and starring Charlie Hunnam, Chris ODowd, Lizzy Caplan, and Ron Perlman. The Music Room Jalsaghar is a 1958 Indian Bengali drama film written and directed by Satyajit Ray, based on a popular short story by Bengali writer Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay, and starring Chhabi Biswas. It was the fourth feature film directed by Ray. The shooting was done at Nimtita Raajbari, in Nimtita village, 10 kilometres from Murshidabad. Deiva Thirumagal Deiva Thirumagal is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by A. L. Vijay and produced by M. Chinthamani and Ronnie Screwvala that features Vikram in the lead role as a mentally challenged adult with the maturity of a five-year-old boy who is suffering from intellectual disability and mental disorder while Sara Arjun, Anushka Shetty, Amala Paul, Nassar, and Santhanam playing pivotal roles. The film comprises director Vijays regular technical crew with G. V. Prakash Kumar as music composer, Nirav Shah as cinematographer and Anthony as editor. Audiography was done by M. R. Rajakrishnan. The film released on 15 July 2011 along with a dubbed version in Telugu titled Nanna. The film was later dubbed into Japanese as Kamisama ga Kureta Musume. The film has its basic plot and lead character copied from the 2001 American film I Am Sam written and directed by Jessie Nelson, and starring Sean Penn as a father with a developmental disability and Dakota Fanning as daughter. The Exterminator The Exterminator is a 1980 American vigilante action film written and directed by James Glickenhaus. It stars Robert Ginty as the Vietnam War veteran John Eastland, also known as "The Exterminator". When a group of thugs paralyze his friend, Eastland becomes a vigilante; embarking on a mission to cleanse New York of organized crime. The film also stars Samantha Eggar, Christopher George and Steve James. It has gained a cult following since its release. Nemesis Nemesis is a 1992 American cyberpunk action film co-written and directed by Albert Pyun and starring Olivier Gruner, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Brion James and Tim Thomerson. It is the first installment in the Nemesis film series. Rad Rad is a 1986 American sports film directed by Hal Needham and written by Sam Bernard and Geoffrey Edwards. The film stars Bill Allen as Cru Jones, a young BMX racer, alongside Lori Loughlin and Talia Shire. Hitman Hitman is a 1998 Hong Kong action film directed by Stephen Tung, starring Jet Li, Eric Tsang, Simon Yam and Gigi Leung. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 3 April 1998. A Canterbury Tale A Canterbury Tale is a 1944 British film by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger starring Eric Portman, Sheila Sim, Dennis Price and Sgt. John Sweet; Esmond Knight provided narration and played several small roles. For the postwar American release, Raymond Massey narrated and Kim Hunter was added to the film. The film was made in black and white, and was the first of two collaborations between Powell and Pressburger and cinematographer Erwin Hillier. Much of the films visual style is a mixture of British realism and Hilliers German Expressionist style that is harnessed through a neo-romantic sense of the English landscape. The concept that the past always haunts the present in the English landscape would became a notable trope for British novelists and film-makers from the 1960s onwards. A Canterbury Tale takes its title from The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer, and loosely uses Chaucers theme of "eccentric characters on a religious pilgrimage" to highlight the wartime experiences of the citizens of Kent, and encourage wartime Anglo-American friendship and understanding. Anglo-American relations were also explored in Powell and Pressburgers previous film The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp and in more detail in their subsequent film A Matter of Life and Death. Walking Tall Walking Tall is a 1973 American-German neo-noir action semi-biopic film of Sheriff Buford Pusser, a professional wrestler-turned-lawman in McNairy County. It stars Joe Don Baker as Pusser. The film was directed by Phil Karlson. Based on Pussers life, it has become a cult classic with two direct sequels of its own, a TV movie, a brief TV series and a remake that had its own two sequels. Its also the penultimate movie of actress Elizabeth Hartman. Prowl Prowl is a 2010 American horror film directed by Patrik Syversen and written by Tim Tori and starring Courtney Hope, Ruta Gedmintas and Bruce Payne. Ko Ko is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language political action thriller film directed by K. V. Anand, starring Jiiva, Ajmal Ameer, Karthika Nair and Piaa Bajpai. The film was released on 22 April 2011 to mostly positive reviews, This movie was a blockbuster and had 175 days theatrical run. A sequel to the film released on 13 May 2016 with a different crew and cast titled as Ko 2 directed by Sarath. The films plot outline is inspired from the 2009 film State of Play Based on an online poll conducted by The Times of India, it won the Best Film Award for 2011. The film received nominations for six Filmfare Awards South, winning two and four Tamil Nadu State Film Awards Best Music Director for Harris Jayaraj; Best Stunt Coordinator for Peter Hein;Best Art Director for D. R. K. Kiran; Best Costume Designer for Swetha Srinivas). The film was remade in Bengali in 2013 as Kanamachi. San Francisco San Francisco is a 1936 musical-drama disaster film directed by Woody Van Dyke, based on the April 18, 1906 San Francisco earthquake. The film, which was the top-grossing movie of that year, stars Clark Gable, Jeanette MacDonald, and Spencer Tracy. The then very popular singing of MacDonald helped make this film a hit, coming on the heels of her other 1936 blockbuster, Rose Marie. Famous silent film directors D. W. Griffith and Erich von Stroheim worked on the film without credit. Griffith directed some of the mob scenes while von Stroheim contributed to the screenplay. A Scene at the Sea is a 1991 Japanese drama film written, edited and directed by Takeshi Kitano, and starring Claude Maki. It's a Gift Its a Gift is a 1934 comedy film starring W. C. Fields. It was Fieldss sixteenth sound film, and his fifth in 1934 alone. It was directed by Norman McLeod, who had directed Fields in his cameo as Humpty Dumpty in Alice in Wonderland. It concerns the trials and tribulations of a grocer as he battles a shrewish wife, an incompetent assistant, and assorted annoying children, customers, and salesmen. The film contains certain routines, reprised having been honed, that Fields had developed 1915-1925. Fields often tried to recapture on film original sketches that had been the basis of his stage success. Thus The Picnic, A Joy Ride and most famously, The Back Porch, all become segments of Its a Gift. Lesser known than some of Fields later works such as The Bank Dick, the film is perhaps the best example of the recurring theme of the Everyman battling against his domestic entrapment. Historians and critics have often cited its numerous memorable comic moments. It is one of several Paramount Pictures in which Fields contended with child actor Baby LeRoy. Anne Frank: The Whole Story Anne Frank: The Whole Story is a two-part mini-series based on the book The Biography by Melissa Müller. The mini-series aired on ABC on May 20 and 21, 2001. The series starred Ben Kingsley, Brenda Blethyn, Hannah Taylor-Gordon, and Lili Taylor. Controversially, but in keeping with the claim made by Melissa Müller, the series asserts that the anonymous betrayer of the Frank family was the office cleaner, when in fact the betrayers identity has never been established. A disagreement between the producers of the mini-series and the Anne Frank Foundation about validity of this and other details led to the withdrawal of their endorsement of the dramatization, which prevented the use of any quotations from the writings of Anne Frank appearing within the production. Hannah Taylor-Gordon received both Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominations for her performance as Anne Frank, while Ben Kingsley won a Screen Actors Guild Award for his performance as Otto Frank, Annes father. Lingaa Lingaa is a 2014 Indian Tamil language action drama film written and directed by K.S. Ravikumar. The film was produced by Rockline Venkatesh under Rockline Entertainment. The films script was written by Pon Kumaran. The film stars Rajinikanth, Anushka Shetty and Sonakshi Sinha in the lead roles while Santhanam, Jagapati Babu and Karunakaran essay supporting roles. The soundtrack was composed by A. R. Rahman. The cinematography and editing was handled by R. Rathnavelu and Samjith Mohammed respectively. The film revolves around Lingaa, a thief who enters a village called Solaiyur to save the dam and temple built by his grandfather. Principal photography commenced during the last week of May 2014 in Mysore. The majority of the filming took place in Ramoji Film City. The climax portions were filmed in Linganamakki Dam and Jog Falls in Shimoga. The film was released on 12 December 2014, coinciding with Rajinikanths birthday. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu and Hindi with same name. The film received mixed review upon its release. Although the film grossed more than one and a half billion at the box office, it was a loss for distributors, who bought the film for a high price but were later on compensated by Rajnikanth himself. André and Wally B. The Adventures of André & Wally B. is a 1984 American animated short film produced by The Graphics Group, then a division of Lucasfilm which was later renamed Pixar before being spun off as a separate company in 1986. The animation in the film was by John Lasseter - his first computer animated project with Lucasfilm - and as a result of the success of this project and others would become an important executive at Pixar. The animation was groundbreaking by the standards of the time and helped spark the film industrys interest in computer animation. The film was released on July 25, 1984, at SIGGRAPH in Minneapolis. Mujhse Dosti Karoge! Mujhse Dosti Karoge! is a 2002 Indian Hindi romantic drama film directed by Kunal Kohli and produced by Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra under the banner of Yash Raj Films. The film, which was loosely inspired from the 1996 American comedy The Truth About Cats & Dogs, follows the love triangle of three friends played by Rani Mukerji, Kareena Kapoor and Hrithik Roshan in leading roles, with Uday Chopra appearing in an extended special appearance. Intimate Strangers Intimate Strangers is a 2004 French film directed by Patrice Leconte. It was shown in Competition at the 2004 Berlin Film Festival. Paramount Classics acquired the United States distribution rights of this film and gave it a limited U.S. theatrical release on July 30, 2004; this film went on grossing $2.1 million in the United States theaters, which is considered a good result for a foreign language film. Ruth Vitale was pleased with this films performance in the United States market. Summer Interlude Summer Interlude, originally titled Illicit Interlude in the United States, is a 1951 Swedish drama film co-written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. The film opened to highly positive reviews from critics. Undertaking Betty Plots with a View, released internationally as Undertaking Betty, is a 2002 British dark comedy written by Frederick Ponzlov, directed by Nick Hurran, starring Brenda Blethyn, Robert Pugh, Alfred Molina, Naomi Watts, Lee Evans and Christopher Walken. The film began filming in Caldicot, Monmouthshire, Wales in 2002, and was released in the U.S. on 12 November 2005, with a DVD release on 7 March 2006. Godzilla vs. Biollante is a 1989 Japanese kaiju film written and directed by Kazuki Ōmori, with special effects by Koichi Kawakita. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the 17th film in the Godzilla franchise and the second film in the franchises Heisei period. The film stars Kunihiko Mitamura, Yoshiko Tanaka, Masanobu Takashima, Megumi Odaka, Toru Minegishi, Yasuko Sawaguchi, Toshiyuki Nagashima, Yoshiko Kuga, Ryunosuke Kaneda and Kōji Takahashi. In the film, Godzilla battles a monster born from the cells of a plant and a woman, as corporations struggle for control over Godzilla cells. The idea originated from a public story-writing contest, and set a trend common to all Heisei era movies, in which Godzilla faces off against opponents capable of metamorphosing into new, progressively more powerful forms. Godzilla vs. Biollante was released theatrically in Japan on December 16, 1989. It received a direct-to-video release in the United States in November 25, 1992 through HBO Video. Although it received generally positive reviews, the film was a disappointment at the Japanese box office. In Japan, it was followed by Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah in 1991. The Thief The Thief is a 1997 Russian drama film written and directed by Pavel Chukhray. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and won the Nika Award for Best Picture and Best Directing. Also winner of the International Youth Jurys prize, the President of the Italian Senates Gold Medal, and the UNICEF Award at the 1997 Venice Film Festival. The film is about a young woman, Katya, and her 6-year old son Sanya, who, in 1952, meet a veteran Soviet officer named Tolyan. Katya falls in love with Tolyan, who turns out to be a small time criminal, but who also becomes a father figure to Sanya. Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Buck Rogers in the 25th Century is a 1979 American science fiction film directed by Daniel Haller. Starring Gil Gerard in the title role and Erin Gray as Colonel William Deering, it was produced by Glen A. Larson who co-wrote the screenplay with Leslie Stevens, based on the character Buck Rogers which was created by Philip Francis Nowlan in 1928. Originally made as a television movie pilot, Universal Studios opted to release the film theatrically several months before the subsequent television series aired. Balance Balance is a German surrealist stop-motion animated film, released in 1989. It was directed and produced by twin brothers Wolfgang and Christoph Lauenstein. Whisky Whisky is a Uruguayan tragicomedy film directed by Juan Pablo Rebella and Pablo Stoll and released in 2004. The film stars Andrés Pazos, Mirella Pascual, Jorge Bolani, Ana Katz, and Daniel Hendler. It has very sparse dialogue and the three principal actors play very straight roles showing little emotion. It was premiered at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Un Certain Regard and FIPRESCI Awards. Sweet Charity Sweet Charity is a 1969 American musical comedy-drama film directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse, written by Peter Stone, and featuring music by Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields. It stars Shirley MacLaine and features John McMartin, Sammy Davis Jr., Ricardo Montalbán, Chita Rivera, Paula Kelly and Stubby Kaye. It is based on the 1966 stage musical of the same name – which Fosse had also directed and choreographed – which in turn is based on Federico Fellini, Ennio Flaiano and Tullio Pinellis screenplay for Fellinis film Le Notti di Cabiria. However, where Fellinis black-and-white film concerns the romantic ups-and-downs of an ever-hopeful prostitute, the musical makes the central character a dancer-for-hire at a Times Square dance-hall. The film is notable for its costumes by Edith Head and its dance sequences, notably "Rich Mans Frug". Damnation Damnation is a 1987 black-and-white Hungarian film directed by Béla Tarr. The screenplay was co-written by Tarr and his frequent collaborator, László Krasznahorkai. The movie has been compared to the works of Andrei Tarkovsky and Michelangelo Antonioni. Cheeni Kum Cheeni Kum is a 2007 Bollywood romance film directed by R. Balki and starring Amitabh Bachchan, Tabu, Paresh Rawal, Zohra Sehgal and Swini Khara. Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael is a 1990 American comedy-drama film directed by Jim Abrahams and starring Winona Ryder and Jeff Daniels. Music from Another Room Music from Another Room is a 1998 American romantic comedy, directed by Charlie Peters and starring Jude Law, Jennifer Tilly, Gretchen Mol, Martha Plimpton, and Brenda Blethyn. My Winnipeg My Winnipeg is a 2007 film directed and written by Guy Maddin with dialogue by George Toles. Described by Maddin as a "docu-fantasia", that melds "personal history, civic tragedy, and mystical hypothesizing", the film is a surrealist mockumentary about Winnipeg, Maddins home town. A New York Times article described the films unconventional take on the documentary style by noting that it "skates along an icy edge between dreams and lucidity, fact and fiction, cinema and psychotherapy". My Winnipeg began when Maddin was commissioned by the Documentary Channel, and originally titled Love Me, Love My Winnipeg. Maddins producer directed "Dont give me the frozen hellhole everyone knows that Winnipeg is", so Maddin cast Darcy Fehr in the role of "Guy Maddin" and structured the documentary around a metafictional plot that mythologizes the city and Maddins autobiography. Deep Blue Sea 2 Deep Blue Sea 2 is a 2018 American science fiction horror film directed by Darin Scott. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 1999 film Deep Blue Sea, and stars Danielle Savre, Michael Beach, and Rob Mayes. The film was released direct-to-video on April 17, 2018. Beyond Rangoon Beyond Rangoon is a 1995 drama film directed by John Boorman about Laura Bowman, an American tourist who vacations in Burma in 1988, the year in which the 8888 Uprising takes place. The film was mostly filmed in Malaysia, and, though a work of fiction, was inspired by real people and real events. Bowman joins, albeit initially unintentionally, political rallies with university students protesting for democracy, and travels with the student leader U Aung Ko throughout Burma. There, they see the brutality of the military dictators of the State Law and Order Restoration Council, and attempt to escape to Thailand. The film was an official selection at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. The film may have had an impact beyond movie screens, however. Only weeks into its European run, the Burmese military junta freed Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi after several years under strict house arrest. The celebrated democracy leader thanked the filmmakers in her first interview with the BBC. Suu Kyi was re-arrested a few years later, but Beyond Rangoon had already helped raise world attention on a previously "invisible" tragedy: the massacres of 1988 and the cruelty of her countrys military rulers. The Horseman The Horseman is a 2008 Australian vigilante action film directed and written by Steven Kastrissios and starring Peter Marshall, Evert McQueen and introducing Caroline Marohasy. Little Darlings Little Darlings is a 1980 American teen comedy-drama film starring Tatum ONeal and Kristy McNichol and featuring Armand Assante and Matt Dillon. It was directed by Ronald F. Maxwell. The screenplay was written by Kimi Peck and Dalene Young and the original music score was composed by Charles Fox. The film was marketed with the tagline "Dont let the title fool you", a reference to a scene in which Randy comments on Angels name, to which Angel replies, "Dont let the name fool you." Critic Roger Ebert said of the film that it "somehow does succeed in treating the awesome and scary subject of sexual initiation with some of the dignity it deserves." A Farewell to Arms A Farewell to Arms is a 1932 American pre-Code romance drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Helen Hayes, Gary Cooper, and Adolphe Menjou. Based on the 1929 semi-autobiographical novel A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway, with a screenplay by Oliver H.P. Garrett and Benjamin Glazer, the film is about a tragic romantic love affair between an American ambulance driver and an English nurse in Italy during World War I. The film received Academy Awards for Best Cinematography and Best Sound, and was nominated for Best Picture and Best Art Direction. In 1960, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the last claimant, United Artists, did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. The original Broadway play starred Glenn Anders and Elissa Landi. A Genius, Two Partners and a Dupe Five Graves to Cairo Five Graves to Cairo is a 1943 war film directed by Billy Wilder and starring Franchot Tone and Anne Baxter. Set in World War II, it is one of a number of films based on Lajos Bírós play Hotel Imperial: Színmű négy felvonásban, including the 1927 film Hotel Imperial. Erich von Stroheim portrays Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in a supporting performance. Whisky Galore Whisky Galore! is a 1949 British comedy film produced by Ealing Studios starring Basil Radford, Bruce Seton, Joan Greenwood and Gordon Jackson. It was the directorial debut of Alexander Mackendrick; the screenplay was by Compton Mackenzie, based on his 1947 novel Whisky Galore. The storybased on a true eventconcerns a shipwreck off a fictional Scottish island, the inhabitants of which have run out of whisky; the islanders find out the ship is carrying 50,000 cases of whisky, which they salvage, against the opposition of the local Customs and Excise men. Like others of the Ealing comedies, Whisky Galore! explores the actions of a small insular group facing and overcoming a more powerful opponent. It was filmed on the island of Barra; the weather was so poor that the production over-ran its 10-week schedule by five weeks, and the film went £20,000 over budget. The initial cut of the film was considered poor by Michael Balcon, the head of the studio, so one of Ealings directors, Charles Crichton, added additional footage and re-edited the film prior to its release. Whisky Galore! was well-received on its release. It came out in the same year as Passport to Pimlico and Kind Hearts and Coronets, leading to 1949 being remembered as one of the peak years of the Ealing comedies. In the US, where Whisky Galore! was renamed Tight Little Island, the film became the first from Ealing Studios to achieve box office success. It was followed by a sequel, Rockets Galore!. Whisky Galore! has since been adapted for the stage, and a remake was released in 2016. Dream Home Dream Home is a 2010 Hong Kong slasher film directed and co-written by Pang Ho-cheung. The film is the story of Cheng Lai-sheung who saves up money to buy her dream home. After the sellers decide to turn her down, she goes into a murderous frenzy. Dream Home was originally meant to be released in October 2009 in Hong Kong but due to legal disputes between 852 Films and the director the film premiered in Italy on 23 April 2010 and in Hong Kong on 13 May. The film received mixed reviews which focused on whether or not the satirical and horrific scenes worked well together. Damnation Alley Damnation Alley is a 1977 post-apocalyptic film directed by Jack Smight, loosely based on the novel of the same name by Roger Zelazny. The original music score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith and the cinematography was by Harry Stradling Jr. Tashan Tashan is a 2008 Indian action comedy film starring Anil Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Akshay Kumar and Kareena Kapoor in the lead roles. Produced by Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra of Yash Raj Films, it was released on 25 April 2008, and marked the directorial debut of Acharya. Felony Felony is a 2013 Australian crime thriller film directed by Matthew Saville. Joel Edgerton wrote, produced and co-starred in the film. Tom Wilkinson, Jai Courtney, and Melissa George also appeared in the film. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Pioneer Pioneer is a 2013 Norwegian thriller film directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg. It was released on 30 August, followed by a screening in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders is a 2000 direct-to-video animated comic science fiction mystery film. It is the third direct-to-video film based on the Saturday morning cartoon series by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc.. The film was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. In the film, the Mystery gang explores a strange UFO sightings in a small town in New Mexico. It is the third of the first four Scooby-Doo direct-to-video films to be animated overseas by Japanese animation studio Mook Animation. It was the last film to feature Mary Kay Bergman as the voice of Daphne before her death in November 1999, and the film was dedicated to her memory. Rabbit of Seville Rabbit of Seville is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released in 1950. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The cartoon, in a plotline reminiscent of Stage Door Cartoon, features Bugs Bunny being chased by Elmer Fudd into the stage door of the Hollywood Bowl, whereupon Bugs tricks Elmer into going onstage, and participating in a break-neck operatic production of their chase punctuated with gags and accompanied by musical arrangements by Carl Stalling, focusing on Rossinis overture to The Barber of Seville. In Stallings arrangement, the overtures basic structure is kept relatively intact; some repeated passages are removed and the overall piece is conducted at a faster tempo to accommodate the cartoons standard running length. In 1994 it was voted #12 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. A Hole in My Heart A Hole in My Heart is a 2004 Swedish experimental drama film written and directed by Lukas Moodysson, starring Thorsten Flinck, Sanna Bråding, Björn Almroth and Goran Marjanovic. The story revolves around a man who makes a pornographic film in his apartment with a friend and an attention-seeking starlet, while his teenage son stays in his room and listens to ambient noise music. The film is notable for its explicit imagery, including close-ups of vaginal reconstruction surgery, an anal sex scene without the use of lubrication, a masturbation scene with a toothbrush, and an extended scene about the womans vagina. Moodysson leaves the interpretation of the film to the viewer: "I have cooked you a delicious meal, but Im not going to chew it for you." Sorry, If I Love You Sorry but i call you love is a 2008 film directed by Federico Moccia and among others interpreted by Raoul Bova and Michela Quattrociocche. Cinematic adaptation of the Italian novel Scusa ma ti chiamo amore always published by the movie director. The film was released on the Italian cinema circuit on January 25, 2008. Sand Sharks Sand Sharks is a 2011 American direct-to-video horror film directed by Mark Atkins about a horde of monstrous sharks that swim through sand and hunt people. It stars Corin Nemec, Brooke Hogan, Vanessa Lee Evigan, Eric Scott Woods, and Gina Holden. S.F.W. S.F.W. is a 1994 dark comedy film directed by Jefery Levy. Based on a novel by Andrew Wellman, it stars Stephen Dorff, Jake Busey and Reese Witherspoon. The Skydivers The Skydivers is a 1963 film produced by Anthony Cardoza and written and directed by Coleman Francis, who together also made The Beast of Yucca Flats. It stars actress Kevin Casey as Beth, along with, also from The Beast of Yucca Flats, Eric Tomlin as Joe, Anthony Cardoza as Harry, and Marcia Knight as Suzy. The film contains performances by influential Nashville guitarist Jimmy Bryant. After being forgotten for three decades the film got a second life in 1994, serving the basis for a Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode. It is generally considered to be the most watchable Coleman Francis film, albeit still of subpar quality. Tag Tag, known in Japan as , is a 2015 Japanese action horror thriller art film directed by Sion Sono and inspired by the title of the novel Riaru Onigokko by Yusuke Yamada. It was released in Japan on July 11, 2015. The films theme song, "Real Onigokko", was written and performed for the movie by the rock band Glim Spanky. The Crash Reel The Crash Reel is a documentary film directed by Lucy Walker which premiered as the Opening Night Gala film on 19 January 2013 at the Sundance Film Festival. Lucy first met Kevin Pearce while mentoring at a retreat intended to inspire Nikes action sports athletes to use their platform for social change at the invitation of David Mayer de Rothschild who had created the event. Lucy was immediately struck by Kevin and wanted to make a documentary film about him, and the result is The Crash Reel, which premiered at Sundance on January 18, 2013 as the Opening Night Gala film in the Documentary Premieres section. The film is described as a jaw-dropping story of one unforgettable athlete, Kevin Pearce; one eye-popping sport, snowboarding; and one explosive issue, traumatic brain injury. Through 20 years of sports and verite footage, The Crash Reel chronicles the epic rivalry between Kevin and Shaun White which culminates in Kevins life-changing crash and a comeback story with a difference. The film also showcases the Pearce family, including Kevins father glass-blower Simon Pearce and Kevins brother David C. Pearce who describes his struggle to accept his Down syndrome. The film also premiered at the X Games on January 23, 2013 in Aspen as the first ever movie to play as a featured part of the event. Bombay Talkies Bombay Talkies is a 2013 Indian anthology film consisting of four short films, directed by Karan Johar, Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar and Anurag Kashyap. The film released on 3 May 2013, coinciding with and celebrating the 100th year of Indian cinema and the beginning of a new era in modern cinema. It screened at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival on 17 May 2013. Marguerite Marguerite is a French/Czech/Belgian 2015 comedy and drama film directed by Xavier Giannoli and written by Giannoli and Marcia Romano, loosely inspired by the life of Florence Foster Jenkins. Set in the Golden Twenties, the film stars Catherine Frot as a wealthy woman who is an enthusiastic amateur singer and believes, wrongly, that she has a beautiful voice. The film is an international co-production among France, the Czech Republic, and Belgium. Marguerite received eleven nominations at the 41st César Awards, winning for Best Actress, Best Costume Design, Best Sound, and Best Production Design. The House That Dripped Blood The House That Dripped Blood is a 1971 British horror anthology film directed by Peter Duffell and distributed by Amicus Productions. It stars Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Nyree Dawn Porter, Denholm Elliott, and Jon Pertwee. The film is a collection of four short stories, all originally written and subsequently scripted by Robert Bloch, linked by the protagonist of each storys association with the eponymous building. Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Jr. Ace Ventura Jr.: Pet Detective is a 2009 American television stand-alone sequel to the films Pet Detective and When Nature Calls, without involvement from either lead actor Jim Carrey nor writer Steve Oedekerk. The third and final Ace Ventura film. The film began production in Orlando, Florida on September 17, 2007, and was directed by David M. Evans and written by Jeff Sank, Jason Heimberg, and Justin Heimberg. Kochadaiiyaan Kochadaiiyaan is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language computer animated action film written by K. S. Ravikumar and directed by Soundarya R. Ashwin. It is Indias first photorealistic motion capture film, featuring characters whose designs were based on the appearance and likeness of their respective actors. Rajinikanth, also Soundaryas father, enacted and voiced the two lead roles, and one surprise role in the films final act. Deepika Padukone and Malayalam actress Shobana performed the female leads, whilst Aadhi and Jackie Shroff performed supporting characters. In addition to performing, R. Sarathkumar, Nassar and Rukmini Vijayakumar had also voiced their respective characters. The narrative follows the quest of an 8th-century warrior who seeks revenge after witnessing the unlawful punishment administered to his father, a good-hearted warrior in his kingdom, by the jealous ruler. The film was the result of a complex development process, starting with the directors idea of directing and co-producing Sultan: The Warrior with Eros International in 2007, which was to feature Rajinikanth as a computer animated character. After cancelling the project due to lack of financial support, Soundarya and Eros turned their attention to producing Rana, which was to be a live-action historical fiction film directed by Ravikumar starring Rajinikanth and Padukone. However, the project was put on hold after Rajinkanth fell ill and uncertainty remained whether Rana would resume. In the meantime, producer Dr. J. Murali Manohar felt impressed by Soundaryas draft work on Sultan and persuaded her to materialise her directorial ambitions with Kochadaiiyaan, featuring a plot which leads itself up to the events of Rana, which was later deciphered as a sequel script to Kochadaiiyaan. The team agreed and completed filming in two years with Faceware Technologies at Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom using motion capture technology, after which animation work and post-production ensued in the United States, Hong Kong, and China for a year. Music for the film was composed by A. R. Rahman and was performed by the London Session Orchestra. Rahman had been working since 2010 for Kevin Limas upcoming film Bollywood Monkey Superstar and was inspired to bring the idea of motion capture technology to Indian cinema, hence he was also at the forefront in the films development. Kochadaiiyaan was promoted as "a tribute to the centennial of Indian cinema" and released worldwide in 3D and for traditional viewing on 23 May 2014 in Tamil and five additional languages, including Hindi, Telugu, Bengali, Marathi and Punjabi. Overall, the film received a mixed critical response worldwide, wherein critics drew comparisons to other films that have used motion capture technology, notably Avatar, and noted general discrepancies in the animation. Other aspects of the film, including performances, background score, and screenplay, received acclaim. The film had a large opening in Tamil Nadu and across the world, while a less enthusiastic reception was seen in other parts of India. Though the film fared well in Tamil, it performed poorly in other parts of India, including Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. The film eventually bombed at the box office leaving distributors in huge losses and producers in financial tangle. Fox and His Friends Fox and His Friends, also known as Fist-Right of Freedom, is a 1975 West German film written and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, starring Fassbinder, Peter Chatel and Karlheinz Böhm. The plot follows the misadventures of a working-class gay man who wins the lottery, then falls in love with the elegant son of an industrialist. His lover tries to mold him into a gilt-edged mirror of upper-class values, and ultimately swindles the easily flattered "Fox" out of his fortune. The film is an incisive look at the relationship between money and emotions. Love is seen as a commodity that can be bought for money and lasts only as long as it is profitable. Paranormal Entity Paranormal Entity is a 2009 American supernatural horror film written, directed by and starring Shane Van Dyke and produced by The Asylum in 2009. It is one of many films dubbed as a "mockbuster", a movie designed to capitalize on the success of a more popular film. Paranormal Entity is a knockoff of the successful low-budget horror film Paranormal Activity. The film was followed by indirect sequels Gacy House in 2010, The Exorcist Tapes in 2011, and The Return of Richard Speck in 2012. Maattrraan Maattrraan is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film co-written and directed by K V Anand and produced by Kalpathi S Aghoram. It stars Suriya in dual lead roles who portrays conjoined twins, along with Kajal Aggarwal in lead roles while Sachin Khedekar and Tara play supporting roles. This film was dubbed in Telugu as Brothers and in Hindi as No 1 Judwaa – The Unbreakable in 2014. Soldier Blue Soldier Blue is a 1970 American Revisionist Western film directed by Ralph Nelson and starring Candice Bergen, Peter Strauss, and Donald Pleasence. Adapted by John Gay from the novel Arrow in the Sun by T.V. Olsen, it is inspired by events of the 1864 Sand Creek massacre in the Colorado Territory. Nelson and Gay intended to utilize the narrative surrounding the Sand Creek massacre as an allegory for the contemporary Vietnam War. Released in August 1970, the film drew attention for its frank depictions of violence, specifically its graphic final sequence. Some film scholars have cited Soldier Blue as a critique of Americas "archetypal art form Western," with other interpretations ranging from it being an anti-war picture to an exploitation film. 8 Seconds 8 Seconds is a 1994 American biographical drama film directed by John G. Avildsen. Its title refers to the length of time a bull rider is required to stay on for a ride to be scored. It stars Luke Perry as American rodeo legend Lane Frost and focuses on his life and career as a bull riding champion. It also features Stephen Baldwin as Tuff Hedeman, and Red Mitchell as Cody Lambert. Notably, there is an early appearance by Renée Zellweger. The film was completed and premiered shortly after what would have been Frosts 30th birthday, in late 1993. Shock Waves Shock Waves,, is a 1977 horror film written and directed by Ken Wiederhorn. The screenplay concerns a group of tourists who encounter aquatic Nazi zombies when they become shipwrecked. It stars Peter Cushing as a former SS commander, Brooke Adams as a tourist, and John Carradine as the captain of the tourists boat. Baadasssss! Baadasssss! is a 2003 American biopic, written, produced, directed by, and starring Mario Van Peebles. The film is based on the struggles of Van Peebles father Melvin Van Peebles, as he attempts to film and distribute Sweet Sweetbacks Baadasssss Song, a film that was widely credited with showing Hollywood that a viable African-American audience existed, and thus influencing the creation of the Blaxploitation genre. The film also stars Joy Bryant, Nia Long, Ossie Davis, Paul Rodriguez, Rainn Wilson, and Terry Crews. Tropical Malady Tropical Malady is a 2004 Thai romantic psychological drama art film written and directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul. The film has a bifurcated structure; it is separated into two segments – the first is a romance between two men, and the second a mysterious tale about a soldier lost in the woods, bedeviled by the spirit of a shaman. It won the Jury Prize at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, and was the first Thai film to be in the main competition at Cannes. It is also the first Thai film to win a prize at one of the "Big Three" film festivals. The Wayward Cloud The Wayward Cloud is a 2005 Taiwanese film directed by Tsai Ming-liang and starring Lee Kang-sheng and Chen Shiang-chyi. Woman at War Woman at War is a 2018 Icelandic-Ukrainian comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by Benedikt Erlingsson, and starring Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir. Following a premiere at 2018 Cannes Film Festival via the International Critics Week, it was released on 22 May 2018 to critical acclaim and was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Silent Rage Silent Rage is a 1982 science fiction horror film directed by Michael Miller. It stars Chuck Norris as a sheriff who must stop a mentally ill man who goes on a rampage after being granted near-indestructibility in a medical experiment. It grossed $10.5 million on release. Sunny Sunny is a 2011 South Korean comedy-drama film. The film is about a middle-aged woman who tries to fulfill her friends dying wish of reuniting their group of high school friends. The film alternates between two timelines: the present day where the women are middle-aged, and the 1980s when they were in high school. It is the second film by writer-director Kang Hyeong-cheol, who previously directed Scandal Makers. Released on 4 May 2011, Sunny was the first film of that year to sell five million tickets in South Korea, and became the second highest grossing Korean film by years end. , it is the all-time 13th best-selling in South Korean history. Kang Hyeong-cheol and Nam Na-yeong won Best Director and Best Editing, respectively, at the Grand Bell Awards. Actress Kang So-ra won several awards for her role as the teenage Ha Chun-hwa. Golden Door Nuovomondo, literally "new world", is a 2006 drama film based on a familys migration from Italy to New York City, U.S.A. at the beginning of the 20th century. The film, written and directed by Emanuele Crialese, opens on location in Sicily and concludes in the United States. Vincent Schiavelli, whose character was originally planned to play a major part, died during the filming, forcing his role to become a supporting character. The movie premiered at the Venice Film Festival on September 8, 2006 to critical praise and seven nominations at the festival. Many praised the directors focus on sound and visual composition. Others focused on the lack of typical iconography of the time. Martin Scorsese was involved in the marketing, and introduced the film at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. Epidemic Epidemic is a 1987 Danish horror film directed by Lars von Trier; it is the second installment of Triers Europa trilogy, following The Element of Crime and succeeded by Europa. Co-written by Trier and Niels Vørsel, the film focuses on the screenwriting process. Vørsel and Trier play themselves, coming up with a last-minute script for a producer. The story is inter-cut with scenes from the film they write, in which Trier plays a renegade doctor trying to cure a modern-day epidemic. The film marks the first in a series of collaborations between Trier and Udo Kier. Son of the Pink Panther Son of the Pink Panther is a 1993 comedy film. It is a continuation of The Pink Panther film series. Directed by Blake Edwards, it stars Roberto Benigni as Inspector Clouseaus illegitimate son. Also in this film are Panther regulars Herbert Lom, Burt Kwouk and Graham Stark and a star of the original 1963 film, Claudia Cardinale. It was the final film for both director Blake Edwards and composer Henry Mancini; Edwards retired from movie making, and Mancini died the following year. Unstoppable Unstoppable is a 2004 American action film directed by David Carson and starring Wesley Snipes, Jacqueline Obradors, Stuart Wilson and Kim Coates. The film was released in the United States on October 30, 2004. House on the Edge of the Park The House on the Edge of the Park is a 1980 English-language Italian exploitation horror film written by Gianfranco Clerici and Vincenzo Mannino, and directed by Ruggero Deodato. It stars David A. Hess and Giovanni Lombardo Radice as two criminals who infiltrate a posh gathering in a villa and violently turn against the partygoers after they mock them. The film is a loose remake of Last House on the Left, in which Hess also starred. Killers Killers is a 2014 action thriller film directed by Indonesian director duo The Mo Brothers. This film marks the first collaboration between Japan and Indonesia. The story was written by Takuji Ushiyama with Timo Tjahjanto of The Mo Brothers. Oedipus Rex Oedipus Rex is a 1967 Italian film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. Pasolini adapted the screenplay from the Greek tragedy Oedipus Rex written by Sophocles in 428 BC. The film was mainly shot in Morocco. American Ninja 3: Blood Hunt American Ninja 3: Blood Hunt is a 1989 martial arts action film directed by Cedric Sundstrom and starring David Bradley. It is based on a story by Gary Conway. The Twins Effect The Twins Effect, also known as Vampire Effect in the United States, is a 2003 Hong Kong film directed by Dante Lam and Donnie Yen. The film was derived from Cantopop group Twins, starring both members Charlene Choi and Gillian Chung in the leading roles. Co-stars include Edison Chen and Ekin Cheng. Jackie Chan makes a cameo appearance as an ambulance driver. Following its release on 8 March 2003, The Twins Effect was a box-office success in Hong Kong, became the highest grossing domestic film of the year. The film gained huge popularity, mainly from fans of Twins. The Thin Man Goes Home The Thin Man Goes Home is a 1945 film directed by Richard Thorpe. It is the fifth of the six Thin Man films starring William Powell and Myrna Loy as Dashiell Hammetts dapper ex-private detective Nick Charles and his wife Nora. This entry in The Thin Man series was the first not directed by W.S. Van Dyke, who had died in 1943. Coup de Torchon Coup de Torchon is a 1981 French crime film directed by Bertrand Tavernier and adapted from Jim Thompsons 1964 novel Pop. 1280. The film changes the novels setting from a West Texas oil boom town to a small town in French West Africa. The film had 2,199,309 admissions in France and was the 16th most attended film of the year. It received the Prix Méliès from the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics as the best French film of 1981. The Bodyguard from Beijing The Bodyguard from Beijing is a 1994 Hong Kong action film directed by Corey Yuen, and produced by and starring Jet Li. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 28 July 1994. ...And They Lived Happily Ever After Happily Ever After is a 2004 French comedy drama film. The film is written and directed by Yvan Attal, produced by Claude Berri, and starring Charlotte Gainsbourg and Yvan Attal. It was released in English in North America. For English-speaking audiences, the film is highly recognizable for the lengthy cameo appearance of Johnny Depp, who speaks fluent French. The soundtrack also features Radiohead. Vitus Vitus is a drama film written and directed by Fredi M. Murer. It was released on February 2, 2006, in Switzerland. It stars real-life piano prodigy Teo Gheorghiu, Bruno Ganz, Julika Jenkins, and Urs Jucker. Bloomington Bloomington is a 2010 coming-of-age drama film about a former child actress attending college in search of independence and who ends up becoming romantically involved with a professor, played by Allison McAtee. Their relationship thrives until an opportunity to return to acting forces them to make life-altering decisions. Bloomington was written and directed by Fernanda Cardoso and filmed in Indianapolis, Indiana and Los Angeles, California. Moebius Moebius is a 2013 South Korean horror drama film written and directed by Kim Ki-duk. It was screened out of competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. It was initially banned in South Korea, before the Korea Media Rating Board reviewed the film and changed the rating. The Restaurant The Big Restaurant, is a French comedy thriller film from 1966, directed by Jacques Besnard, written by Jean Halain and Louis de Funès, starring Louis de Funès and Bernard Blier. The film is known under the titles: The Big Restaurant, Whats Cooking in Paris, El gran restaurante, Das große Restaurant, Oscar hat die Hosen voll, and Chi ha rubato il presidente?. Acción mutante Acción mutante is a 1993 Spanish science fiction black comedy film co-written and directed by Álex de la Iglesia and produced by, among others, Pedro Almodóvar. The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning is a 2007 American made-for-television buddy comedy film and a prequel to the 2005 film The Dukes of Hazzard. An edited version of the film originally aired on ABC Family channel on March 4, 2007 and the R-rated and unrated versions were released on DVD March 13. South Central South Central is a 1992 American crime drama film, written and directed by Stephen Milburn Anderson. This film is an adaptation of the 1987 novel Crips by Donald Bakeer, a former high school teacher in South Central Los Angeles. The film stars Glenn Plummer, Byron Minns and Christian Coleman. South Central was produced by Oliver Stone and released by Warner Bros. The movie received wide critical acclaim, with New Yorker Magazine praising it as one of the years best independent films. South Central also placed Stephen Milburn Anderson in the New York Times "Whos Who Among Hot New Filmmakers," along with Quentin Tarantino and Tim Robbins. The 1998 Edward Norton drama American History X is often compared to this film by critics and fans. Juggernaut Juggernaut is a 1974 British crime suspense film starring Richard Harris, Omar Sharif, and Anthony Hopkins. The film, which was directed by Richard Lester, was largely shot on location aboard the TS Hamburg in the North Sea. It was inspired by real events aboard QE2 in May 1972 when Royal Marines from the Special Boat Service were parachuted onto the ship because of a bomb hoax. In the film, Richard Harris leads a team of Naval bomb disposal experts sent to disarm several large barrel bombs that have been placed aboard an ocean liner crossing the North Atlantic. Meanwhile, ashore, the police race against time to track down the mysterious bomb maker, who calls himself "Juggernaut" who will for a ransom reveal the information that will disarm the bombs. Kumaré Kūmāré is a 2011 documentary film directed by and starring American filmmaker Vikram Gandhi, who poses as an Indian guru to satirize the New Age movement. Night of the Demons 2 Night of the Demons 2 is a 1994 American horror film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Amelia Kinkade, Cristi Harris, Rick Peters, Jennifer Rhodes and Christine Taylor. It is the sequel to Night of the Demons and was released on home video in 1994 by Republic Pictures Home Video. Lionsgate released it on DVD in 2007; Olive Films released a widescreen DVD and a first time Blu-ray release on February 19, 2013. The film was followed by the 1997 sequel Night of the Demons 3. The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra is a 2001 independent science-fiction parody film directed by Larry Blamire. The film is a spoof of B movies released during the 1950s. The film was videotaped on a budget of less than US$100,000, and was converted to black-and-white film in post-production. Larry Blamire acted in and directed the film, wrote its screenplay, and provided the voice of the films titular Skeleton. Jennifer Blaire, who performs Animala, is Blamires wife. The film, which was shot at Bronson Canyon in Los Angeles, California, premiered at the Mill Valley Film Festival on October 8, 2001 and received a limited release in theatres on March 12, 2004. To Hell and Back To Hell and Back is a Technicolor and CinemaScope war film released in 1955. It was directed by Jesse Hibbs and stars Audie Murphy as himself. It is based on the 1949 autobiography of the same name and is an account of Murphys World War II experiences as a soldier in the U.S. Army. The book was ghostwritten by his friend, David "Spec" McClure, who served in the U.S. Armys Signal Corps during World War II. Do Dooni Chaar Do Dooni Chaar is a 2010 Indian Hindi family comedy-drama film produced by Arindam Chaudhuri, written and directed by debutant director Habib Faisal, and starring Rishi Kapoor, Neetu Singh, Aditi Vasudev and Archit Krishna in lead roles. The film is about a middle-class school teacher who tries to keep his wife and children happy in inflationary times and dreams of buying a car. The movie also marks the return of the Kapoor pair as a lead couple on the silver screen. Although the duo had not acted in a film in over 30 years, they had previously acted in numerous hits during the 1970s. The directorial debut film was also the first live-action Hindi film to be distributed by Disney World Cinema. It went on to win the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi at the 58th National Film Awards. The Scribbler The Scribbler is a 2014 American thriller film directed by John Suits and written by Daniel Schaffer, based on his own graphic novel of same name. The film stars Katie Cassidy, Garret Dillahunt, Eliza Dushku, Kunal Nayyar, Michelle Trachtenberg and Sasha Grey. Pressure Pressure is a 2015 action film. Directed by Ron Scalpello, it tells the story of four men who get stuck at the bottom of the ocean in a diving bell. Cutter's Way Cutters Way is a 1981 thriller directed by Ivan Passer. The film stars Jeff Bridges, John Heard, and Lisa Eichhorn. The screenplay was by Jeffrey Alan Fiskin, based on the novel Cutter and Bone by Newton Thornburg. Java Heat Java Heat is a 2013 American-Indonesian action film. Directed by Conor Allyn, the film stars Kellan Lutz, Mickey Rourke, Ario Bayu and Atiqah Hasiholan. Leprechaun: Origins Leprechaun: Origins is a 2014 American slasher film directed by Zach Lipovsky, written by Harris Wilkinson and starring Dylan Postl. It is the seventh film and a reboot in the Leprechaun series. WWE Studios President Michael Luisi has described the film as "a little darker, a little more traditional horror than the Warwick Davis ones that people remember". The film was given to select theaters on August 22, 2014, and everywhere on August 29, 2014, followed by a VOD on 26 August and a DVD/Blu-ray release on September 30, 2014. Spetters Spetters is a Dutch film released in 1980 and directed by Paul Verhoeven. The film follows the lives of three young men who have little in common but their love for dirt-bike racing. Set on the outskirts of Rotterdam, the film depicts three characters who are hoping to escape a dead-end, working-class existence. Each of the boys are seduced by a young woman who, with her brother, sells French fries and hot dogs at the races. She is looking for the person who will help her get out of the business and away from her brother. The motocross racers want to make their marks as professional racers, but their hopes dont go according to their plans. Spetters led to protests about how Verhoeven portrayed gays, Christians, the police, and the press. Although Verhoeven made one more film in the Netherlands, the response to Spetters led him to leave for Hollywood. Despite the large amount of controversy surrounding it, the film proved to be popular, with 1,124,162 admissions in the Netherlands alone. The film was a small success in the United States, and it helped launch the Hollywood careers of Verhoeven and some of the actors, including Jeroen Krabbé, Rutger Hauer and Renee Soutendijk. Griff the Invisible Griff the Invisible is a 2010 Australian romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Leon Ford. The story is about Griff a socially awkward office worker who spends his days being bullied by his workmates. At night he is Griff the Invisible, a superhero who roams the streets of his neighbourhood, protecting the innocent. Griff has his world turned upside down when he meets Melody, the beautiful young daughter of a hardware store owner, who shares his passion for the impossible. The film won the AACTA award for Best Original Screenplay. Griff the Invisible had its world premiere at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was well received by audiences "who seemed charmed by this offbeat tale". The film also screened at the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival in February 2011 in the "generation" sidebar where it was well received by a predominantly teenage crowd. Egg Egg is a 2007 Turkish drama film directed by Semih Kaplanoğlu. The film is the first instalment of the Yusuf Trilogy, named after the eponymous lead character of the series, which includes Milk and Honey, filmed and released in reverse chronological order. It was shown Directors Fortnight at the 60th Cannes Film Festival. Barbie in the Nutcracker Barbie in the Nutcracker is a 2001 American-Canadian direct-to-DVD computer-animated film directed by Owen Hurley. It was the first Barbie film since the 1987 series, Out of This World. It is also the first in the CGI second-generation Barbie film series, all of which feature the voice of Kelly Sheridan as the Barbie protagonist. The film is loosely adapted from E. T. A. Hoffmanns The Nutcracker and the Mouse King and music based from Tchaikovskys ballet The Nutcracker. The film sold more than 3.4million units on DVD by 2002, and grossed in total sales. The Sandlot 2 The Sandlot 2,, is a 2005 film directed and narrated by David Mickey Evans. It is a direct-to-DVD sequel to The Sandlot. Is Anybody There? Is Anybody There? is a 2008 British drama film starring Michael Caine and directed by John Crowley. It was written by Peter Harness and produced by David Heyman, Marc Turtletaub and Peter Saraf. The film premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival under its original title Is There Anybody There? It garnered a nomination from the London Film Critics Circle for Bill Milner as the Young British Performer of the Year. Living on One Dollar Living on One Dollar is a documentary film directed, produced and edited by Chris Temple, Zach Ingrasci, Sean Leonard, and Ryan Christofferson. Godzilla vs. Monster Zero is a 1965 kaiju film directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. It is the sixth film in the Godzilla franchise and Shōwa period. The film was a Japanese-American co-production; it was the second collaboration between Toho Studios and UPA. The film stars Akira Takarada, Nick Adams, Kumi Mizuno, Akira Kubo, and Yoshio Tsuchiya, with Haruo Nakajima as Godzilla, Masaki Shinohara as Rodan, and Shoichi Hirose as King Ghidorah. In the film, aliens plead with humanity to borrow Godzilla and Rodan to defeat King Ghidorah, only to betray the humans and unleash the monsters on the Earth. Invasion of Astro-Monster was released in Japan on December 19, 1965 and received a theatrical release in the United States on July 29, 1970 by Maron Films as Monster Zero, on a double feature with The War of the Gargantuas. The Tough Ones The Tough Ones is a 1999 Finnish film directed by Aleksi Mäkelä. It was Finlands official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Into the Blue 2: The Reef Into the Blue 2: The Reef is an American action film and a sequel to the 2005 film Into the Blue. It was directed by Stephen Herek and had a DVD release on April 21, 2009. None of the cast from the first film return, it only shares similar themes and situations as Into the Blue. Kings of the Road Kings of the Road is a 1976 German road movie directed by Wim Wenders. It was the third part of Wenders "Road Movie trilogy" which included Alice in the Cities and The Wrong Move. It was the unanimous winner of the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. The Star Maker The Star Maker is a 1995 Italian film. It was produced by Rita Cecchi Gori, Vittorio Cecchi Gori, directed by Giuseppe Tornatore, while the title role was played by Sergio Castellitto. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America is a 2004 American mockumentary that is directed by Kevin Willmott. It is an account of an alternate history, wherein the Confederacy wins the American Civil War and establishes a new Confederate States of America that incorporates the majority of the Western Hemisphere, including the former contiguous United States, the "Golden Circle", the Caribbean, and South America. The film primarily details significant political and cultural events of Confederate history from its founding until the early 2000s. This viewpoint is used to satirize real-life issues and events, and to shed light on the continuing existence of discrimination in American culture. Willmott, who had earlier written a screenplay about abolitionist John Brown, told interviewers he was inspired to write the story after seeing an episode of Ken Burns documentary The Civil War. It was produced by Hodcarrier Films. Dr. Terror's House of Horrors Dr Terrors House of Horrors is a 1965 British horror film from Amicus Productions, directed by veteran horror director Freddie Francis, written by Milton Subotsky, and starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. It was the first in a series of anthology films from Amicus and was followed by Torture Garden, The House That Dripped Blood, Asylum, Tales from the Crypt, The Vault of Horror and From Beyond the Grave. The Tin Star The Tin Star is a 1957 American western film based on a short story, directed in VistaVision by Anthony Mann and starring Henry Fonda and Anthony Perkins, in one of Perkins first roles. The film became one of the few low-budget westerns to be nominated for the Oscar for Best Writing, Story or Screenplay. Since its release, the film has become one of the classics of the genre. The White Sheik The White Sheik is a 1952 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Federico Fellini and starring Alberto Sordi, Leopoldo Trieste, Brunella Bovo and Giulietta Masina. Written by Fellini, Tullio Pinelli, Ennio Flaiano and Michelangelo Antonioni, the film is about a man who brings his new bride to Rome for their honeymoon, to gain an audience with the Pope, and to present his wife to his family. When the young woman sneaks away to find the hero of her romance novels, the man is forced to spend hour after painful hour making excuses to his eager family who want to meet his missing bride. The White Sheik was filmed on location in Fregene, Rome, Spoleto and Vatican City. Protégé Protégé is a 2007 Hong Kong-Singaporean co-produced crime drama film written and directed by Derek Yee, starring Andy Lau, Daniel Wu, Louis Koo, Zhang Jingchu and Anita Yuen. Mr. and Mrs. Iyer Mr. and Mrs. Iyer is a 2002 Indian drama film written and directed by Aparna Sen and produced by N. Venkatesan. The film features Aparna Sens daughter Konkona Sen Sharma as Meenakshi Iyer, a Tamil Iyer Brahmin who is a Hindu. Rahul Bose portrays the character of Raja Chowdhury, a Bengali Muslim wildlife photographer. The story revolves around these two lead characters during a fateful bus journey amidst the carnages of a communal strife in India. Zakir Hussain, an Indian tabla maestro, composed the background score and music for the film; Goutam Ghose, a film director himself, was the cinematographer. Mr. and Mrs. Iyer premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland and was showcased at other prominent film festivals. The film opened to Indian audiences on 19 July 2002. It was met with critical acclaim upon release, and won several national and international awards, including the Golden Maile award at the Hawaii International Film Festival and the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration in India. The film, which was also released as a DVD, had English as its predominant language with a sporadic use of Hindi, Tamil, and Bengali. Kaakkaa Muttai Kaaka Muttai is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama film written, directed and filmed by M. Manikandan. Jointly produced by Dhanush and Vetrimaaran and distributed by Fox Star Studios, it features newcomers, Vignesh and Ramesh, in the lead roles alongside Aishwarya Rajesh, Ramesh Thilak and Yogi Babu in supporting roles. The music was composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar and editing was done by Kishore Te. The film was remade in Marathi as Half Ticket directed by Samit Kakkad. Kaaka Muttais story revolves around two slum children of Chennai, Tamil Nadu whose desire is to taste a pizza. The film had its world premiere on 5 September 2014 at the 39th Toronto International Film Festival, and was released worldwide on 5 June 2015, and received widespread acclaim for its story and cast performances. It went on to win two National Film Awards at the 2015 ceremony - Best Childrens Film and Best Child Artist. Boo Boo is a 2005 American horror film directed by Anthony C. Ferrante. The Crimson Permanent Assurance The Crimson Permanent Assurance is a 1983 swashbuckling comedy short film that plays as the beginning of the feature-length motion picture Monty Pythons The Meaning of Life. Having originally conceived the story as a six-minute animated sequence in Monty Pythons The Meaning of Life, intended for placement at the end of Part V, Terry Gilliam convinced the other members of Monty Python to allow him to produce and direct it as a live action piece instead. According to Gilliam, the films rhythm, length, and style of cinematography made it a poor fit as a scene in the larger movie, so it was presented as a supplementary short ahead of the film. It was a common practice in British cinemas to show an unrelated short feature before the main movie, a holdover from the older practice of showing a full-length "B" movie ahead of the main feature. By the mid-1970s the short features were of poorer quality, or simply banal travelogues. As a kind of protest, the Pythons had already produced one spoof travelogue narrated by John Cleese, Away from It All, which was shown before Life of Brian in Britain. The film includes actor Matt Frewers debut performance. Maadadayo is a 1993 Japanese comedy-drama film. It is the thirtieth and final film to be completed by Akira Kurosawa. It was screened out of competition at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Japanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Dead Weight Le Boulet is a French film directed by Alain Berbérian and Frédéric Forestier, released in 2002. Twinsters Twinsters is a 2015 documentary film which covers the true-life story of identical twin sisters, separated at birth, discovering each other on-line, meeting, confirming their identity with a DNA test, and exploring aspects of their background together. The film was released as a biography genre documentary originally on March 15, 2015 at South by Southwest. After that, the film was made available through various streaming platforms, including Netflix, iTunes and Freeform. In September 2016, the network ABC bought a comedy based on the Twinsters documentary from the creators responsible for Funny or Die. Sour Apples Sour Apples is a 2016 Turkish drama film directed by Yilmaz Erdogan. Hell's Angels Hells Angels is a 1930 pre-Code independently made American epic aviation war film, directed and produced by Howard Hughes, that stars Ben Lyon, James Hall, and Jean Harlow. The film, which was written by Harry Behn and Howard Estabrook, was released by United Artists. Though the film was originally shot as a silent, Hughes retooled Hells Angels over a lengthy gestation period. Most of the film is in black-and-white, but there is one color sequence, the only color footage of Harlows career. Controversy during the Hells Angels production contributed to the films notoriety, including the accidental deaths of several pilots, an inflated budget, a lawsuit against a competitor, and repeated postponements of the release date. Hells Angels was one of the highest-grossing films of the early sound era, but despite this, it still failed to recover its exorbitant production costs. It is now hailed as one of the screens first sound action films. Playback Playback is a 2012 horror film directed and written by Michael A. Nickles. Pre-production of the film started in June 2010 in Grand Rapids. John M. Bennett and Lawrence Robbins are the producers of the film. The film stars Alessandra Torresani, Ambyr Childers, Johnny Pacar, Toby Hemingway, Jonathan Keltz, Jennifer Missoni, and Christian Slater. Pocket Listing Pocket Listing is a 2016 American neo-noir black comedy film directed by Conor Allyn, written by James Jurdi, and starring Jurdi, Logan Fahey, Caitlin Gerard, Christos Vasilopolous, Jessica Clark, Rob Lowe, and Burt Reynolds. The film was acquired by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Orion Pictures for limited theatrical and video on demand release on December 2, 2016. It has been described as a "darkly comic crime thriller" which centers on "the story of a former hot-shot Los Angeles property broker who is given a second chance by a corrupt power couple with a commission to sell their Malibu mansion, a deal riddled with criminal activity. The Hebrew Hammer The Hebrew Hammer is a 2003 American comedy film written and directed by Jonathan Kesselman. It stars Adam Goldberg, Judy Greer, Andy Dick, Mario Van Peebles, and Peter Coyote. The plot concerns a Jewish blaxploitation crime fighter known as the Hebrew Hammer who must save Hanukkah from the evil son of Santa Claus, who wants to destroy Hanukkah and Kwanzaa and make everyone celebrate Christmas. The film parodies blaxploitation films, and features Melvin Van Peebles in a cameo as "Sweetback". Love Streams Love Streams is a 1984 American film directed by John Cassavetes that tells the story of a middle-aged brother and sister who find themselves caring for one another after the other loves in their lives abandon them. The film was Cassavetes 11th and penultimate film. He later made the more mainstream Big Trouble. Truth or Consequences, N.M. Truth or Consequences, N.M. is a 1997 American neo-noir film directed by Kiefer Sutherland and features Sutherland, Vincent Gallo, Mykelti Williamson, Kevin Pollak, Max Perlich, Rod Steiger and Kim Dickens among others. The films executive producer was Phillip M. Goldfarb. The noir is about a drug heist gone seriously wrong. Wassup Rockers Wassup Rockers is a 2005 film directed by Larry Clark. The Comedy of Terrors The Comedy of Terrors is an American International Pictures horror comedy film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Basil Rathbone, Boris Karloff, and Joe E. Brown in his final film appearance. It is a blend of comedy and horror which features several cast members from Tales of Terror, made by AIP the year before. The Incredible Mr. Limpet The Incredible Mr. Limpet is a 1964 American live-action/animated comedy film from Warner Bros. based on the 1942 novel, "Mr. Limpet" by Theodore Pratt. It is about a man named Henry Limpet who turns into a talking fish resembling a tilefish and helps the U.S. Navy locate and destroy Nazi submarines. Don Knotts plays the title character. The live action was directed by Arthur Lubin, while the animation was directed by Bill Tytla, Robert McKimson, Hawley Pratt, and Gerry Chiniquy. Music includes songs by Sammy Fain, in collaboration with Harold Adamson, including "I Wish I Were a Fish," "Be Careful How You Wish," and "Deep Rapture." Three Little Pigs Three Little Pigs is an animated short film released on May 27, 1933 by United Artists, produced by Walt Disney and directed by Burt Gillett. Based on a fable of the same name, the Silly Symphony won the 1934 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film of 1933. The short cost $22,000 and grossed $250,000. In 1994, it was voted #11 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. In 2007, Three Little Pigs was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Next Stop Wonderland Next Stop Wonderland is a 1998 American romantic comedy film directed by Brad Anderson and written by Anderson and Lyn Vaus. Nil Battey Sannata Nil Battey Sannata, released internationally as The New Classmate, is a 2015 Indian comedy-drama film directed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari in her feature debut. Produced by Aanand L. Rai, Ajay Rai, and Alan McAlex under the banners of Colour Yellow Productions and JAR Pictures, the film was co-written by Iyer, Neeraj Singh, Pranjal Choudhary, and Nitesh Tiwari. Swara Bhaskar starred as Chanda Sahay, a high-school drop-out household maid and single mother of a sullen young girl named Apeksha, played by Ria Shukla. The films theme is a persons right to dream and change their lives, irrespective of social status. Released in India on 22 April 2016, Nil Battey Sannata was distributed by Eros International and garnered critical and audience acclaim. Reviewers praised most aspects of the production, especially its narrative and realism, and the performances of the cast, Bhaskars in particular. At the 62nd Filmfare Awards, Iyer won the Filmfare Award for Best Debut Director, while Bhaskar and Shukla won the Screen Awards for Best Actress and Best Child Artist respectively. The film did well at the box-office, collecting a total of around during its entire theatrical run. The same year, the film was remade in Tamil as Amma Kanakku, with Iyer returning to direct. The following year, it was remade in Malayalam as Udaharanam Sujatha. Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken Wild Hearts Cant Be Broken is a 1991 drama film directed by Steve Miner. The screenplay concerns Sonora Webster Carver, a rider of diving horses. Gabrielle Anwar stars as Carver alongside Michael Schoeffling and Cliff Robertson. It is based on events in her life as told in her memoir A Girl and Five Brave Horses. A Kiss Before Dying A Kiss Before Dying is a 1991 erotic thriller American neo-noir film. It was directed by James Dearden, and based on by Ira Levins novel of the same name, which won the 1954 Edgar Award for Best First Novel. The drama features Matt Dillon, Sean Young, Max von Sydow, and Diane Ladd. The story had been previously adapted under the same name in 1956. V.I. Warshawski V.I. Warshawski is a 1991 film directed by Jeff Kanew and starring Kathleen Turner. Town & Country Town & Country is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Chelsom, written by Buck Henry and Michael Laughlin, and starring Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, Garry Shandling, Andie MacDowell, Jenna Elfman, Nastassja Kinski, and Charlton Heston. Beatty plays an architect, with Keaton as his wife, and Hawn and Shandling as their best friends. It was Beattys and Keatons first film together since 1981s Reds, and Beattys third film with Hawn, after 1971s $ and 1975s Shampoo. The film holds the distinction of being one of the biggest box office flops in American film history, grossing a little over $10 million worldwide from a $90 million budget. The film was Beattys last appearance on screen for 15 years before he starred in Rules Dont Apply in November 2016. The Baxter The Baxter is a 2005 film written by, directed by and starring American comedian Michael Showalter. A “Baxter”, as defined by the film, is the nice, dull guy in a romantic comedy who is dumped at the end of the story for the protagonist. Much light humor is made of showing Showalter as a "Baxter" in several typical romantic comedy clichés; for instance, he is shown being left at the altar as a former love is claimed by her high school sweetheart, and being left in college at a pep rally for an underdog sports hero. The plot revolves around the life of Elliot Sherman during the two weeks before his wedding, as he doggedly fights off the curse of his former Baxter role in relationships. IFC Films financed the film and produced it with Plum Pictures. They gave the film a very limited release; it had a U.S. box office gross of $181,872. Catfight Catfight is an American action black comedy film directed and written by Onur Tukel and starring Sandra Oh, Anne Heche, Alicia Silverstone, Amy Hill, Myra Lucretia Taylor, Ariel Kavoussi, Craig Bierko, Tituss Burgess, and Dylan Baker. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2016, before being released in a limited release and through video on demand on March 3, 2017, by Dark Sky Films. The Mother and the Whore The Mother and the Whore is a 1973 French film directed by Jean Eustache and starring Jean-Pierre Léaud, Bernadette Lafont and Françoise Lebrun. An examination of the relationships between three characters in a love triangle, it was Eustaches first feature film and is considered his masterpiece. Eustache wrote the screenplay drawing inspiration from his own relationships, and shot the film from May to July 1972. The film screened at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Grand Prix. With some divided initial critical reaction, it has been championed by later critics and filmmakers. Under the Volcano Under the Volcano is a 1984 film directed by John Huston, written by Guy Gallo, and starring Albert Finney, Jacqueline Bisset, Anthony Andrews, and Katy Jurado. The film received Oscar nominations for Best Actor in a Leading Role and Best Original Score. It is based on the semi-autobiographical 1947 novel by English writer Malcolm Lowry. The film tells the story of Geoffrey Firmin, an alcoholic British former consul in the small Mexican town of Quauhnahuac on the Day of the Dead in 1938. Abrahaminte Santhathikal Abrahaminte Santhathikal is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language action-crime thriller film directed by debutant Shaji Padoor and written by Haneef Adeni. The film stars Mammootty and Anson Paul in the lead roles, and Kaniha, Tarushi, Renji Panicker, Yog Japee and Kalabhavan Shajon in pivotal roles. Shot in Ernakulam, principal photography began on 5 January 2018 and ended in March. Gopi Sundar scores music to the film and editing is handled by Mahesh Narayan. The film was released on 16 June 2018. A Little Trip to Heaven A Little Trip to Heaven is a 2005 Icelandic-American noir-inspired thriller film directed by Baltasar Kormákur. It is set in 1985 United States, but almost entirely shot in Iceland. Icelandic musician Mugison composed and performed the soundtrack, except for the song "A Little Trip to Heaven", which is originally by Tom Waits. Mugison performs the Waits song on the soundtrack. Babysitting 2 Babysitting 2 is a 2015 French comedy film shot in the "found footage" style. It is directed by Nicolas Benamou and Philippe Lacheau. The film is the sequel to Babysitting. Wings of Honneamise Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise is a 1987 Japanese animated science fiction film written and directed by Hiroyuki Yamaga and co-produced by Toshio Okada. Ryuichi Sakamoto, later to share the Academy Award for the soundtrack to The Last Emperor, served as music director. The films story takes place on an alternate world where a disengaged young man, Shirotsugh, inspired by an idealistic woman named Riquinni, volunteers to become the first astronaut, a decision that draws them into both public and personal conflict. The film was the debut work of anime studio Gainax, whose later television and movie series Neon Genesis Evangelion would achieve international recognition, and was the first anime produced by toy and game manufacturer Bandai, eventually to become one of Japans top anime video companies. Yamaga and Okada had become known through making amateur fan-oriented short films, particularly the Daicon III and IV Opening Animations, but their pitch for Royal Space Force argued that growing the anime industry required a shift away from works that pleased fans on a surface level but reinforced their isolation, advocating instead for a different type of anime that attempted to engage with fans as human beings who shared in the alienation issues of a larger society. The making of Royal Space Force involved a collaborative year-long design process using many creators, including some from outside the anime industry, to construct an elaborately detailed alternate world described as neither escapist nor dystopian, but “an attempt to approve existence.” Royal Space Force’s collective approach to filmmaking, its deliberate rejection of established anime motifs, its visual complexity, and the general lack of professional experience among its staff were all factors in its chaotic production, while increasing uncertainty about the project led to what has been described as an attempt by its investors and producers to “fix” the film before release, imposing a late name change to The Wings of Honnêamise, and a lavish but deceptive publicity campaign that included misleading advertising and a staged Hollywood premiere. Although receiving a generally good reception among domestic anime fans and the industry upon its original 1987 Japanese release, including praise from Hayao Miyazaki, the film failed to make back its costs at the box office, but eventually became profitable through home video sales. Royal Space Force did not receive an English-language commercial release until 1994, when Bandai licensed the film to Manga Entertainment. A dubbed 35mm version toured theaters in North America and the United Kingdom, during which time it received coverage in major newspapers but highly mixed reviews. Since the mid-1990s, it has received several English-language home video releases, and various historical surveys of anime have regarded the film more positively; the director has stated his belief in retrospect that the elements which made Royal Space Force unsuccessful made possible the later successes of Studio Gainax. Iron Eagle II Iron Eagle II is a 1988 Israeli-Canadian action film directed by Sidney J. Furie. It is the first sequel to the 1986 film Iron Eagle, with Louis Gossett reprising his role as Charles "Chappy" Sinclair. An uncredited Jason Gedrick also returns as ace pilot Doug Masters in the films opening scene. The films story is loosely based on Operation Opera, a surprise airstrike carried out by the Israeli Air Force on a nuclear reactor near Baghdad, Iraq on June 7, 1981. Like its predecessor, Iron Eagle II received negative reviews. It also did not fare well at the box-office, with earnings of $10,497,324. Darkman II: The Return of Durant Darkman II: The Return of Durant is a 1995 American superhero action film directed by Bradford May. It is a direct-to-video sequel of Darkman. Series creator Sam Raimi serves as executive producer. It is followed by the third installment in the trilogy, Die Darkman Die. Tabu: A Story of the South Seas Tabu: A Story of the South Seas, sometimes simply called Tabu, is a 1931 silent film directed by F. W. Murnau, a docufiction. The film is split into two chapters. The first, called "Paradise", depicts the lives of two lovers on a South Seas island until they are forced to escape the island when the girl is chosen as a holy maid to the gods. The second chapter, "Paradise Lost", depicts the couples life on a colonised island and how they adapt to and are exploited by Western civilisation. The title of the film comes from the Polynesian concept of tapu, from which is derived the English word "taboo." The films story was written by Robert J. Flaherty and F. W. Murnau; with the exception of the opening scene, the film was directed solely by Murnau. This was his last film; he died in the hospital after an automobile accident on March 11, 1931, a week before the films premiere in New York City. Cinematographer Floyd Crosby won an Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on this film. In 1994, Tabu: A Story of the South Seas was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Vamp Vamp is a 1986 American comedy horror film directed by Richard Wenk, co-written by Wenk and Donald P. Borchers, and starring Grace Jones and Chris Makepeace. BackSlide Godforsaken is a 2003 Dutch drama film. The film received a Golden Film and won three Golden Calves. Food Matters Tarzan and His Mate Tarzan and His Mate is a 1934 American pre-Code action adventure film based on the Tarzan character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Directed by Cedric Gibbons, it was the second in the Tarzan film series and starred Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen OSullivan. In 2003, the United States Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. Victim Victim is a 1961 British suspense film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Dirk Bogarde and Sylvia Syms. It was the first English-language film to use the word "homosexual". It premiered in the UK on 31 August 1961 and in the US the following February. On its release in the United Kingdom it proved highly controversial to the British Board of Film Censors, and in the U.S. it was refused a seal of approval from the American Motion Picture Production Code. Shaman King is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiroyuki Takei. This manga follows the adventures of Yoh Asakura as he attempts to hone his shaman skills to become the Shaman King by winning the Shaman Fight. Takei chose shamanism as the main theme of the series because he wanted a topic that had never been attempted before in manga. The Shaman King manga was originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump between 1998 and 2004. The individual chapters were collected and released in 32 tankōbon volumes by Shueisha. An animated television series was co-produced by TV Tokyo, NAS, and Xebec, which aired on Japans TV Tokyo network from 2001 to 2002. The manga has also been reprinted in a kanzenban edition, and has spawned video games, a trading card game, and many types of Shaman King-related merchandise. In North America, Viz Media obtained the English-language license for the manga and published chapters of Shaman King in its Shonen Jump magazine from March 2003 to August 2007. The anime series was licensed in North America by 4Kids Entertainment in 2003, and aired on Fox Box. Exclusive video games were released by 4Kids Entertainment in North America and Europe. In Japan, the manga has been popular, selling over 26 million volumes. Both the manga and anime have been featured, at various times, in "top ten" lists of their respective media. The Shaman King anime has been watched by a large number of television viewers in Japan. Publications about manga, anime, and other media have commented on the Shaman King manga, with positive comments on the series. Sudden Fear Sudden Fear Is a 1952 American film noir thriller directed by David Miller, and starring Joan Crawford and Jack Palance in a tale about a successful woman who marries a murderous man. The screenplay by Lenore J. Coffee and Robert Smith was based upon the novel of the same name by Edna Sherry. 52 Pick-Up 52 Pick-Up is a 1986 neo-noir crime film directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Roy Scheider, Ann-Margret, and Vanity. It is based on Elmore Leonards novel of the same name. Police, Adjective Police, Adjective is a 2009 Romanian drama film directed by Corneliu Porumboiu. The movie focuses on policeman Cristi, who is investigating a teenage boy who has been smoking hashish. Over time, Cristi begins to question the ethical ramifications of his task. Drift Drift is a 2013 Australian film about the birth of the surf industry in the 1970s. It was shot in Western Australia and co-directed by Morgan ONeill and Ben Nott and starring Sam Worthington, Xavier Samuel and Myles Pollard. Realive Realive is a 2016 Belgian-Spanish-French science fiction film written and directed by Mateo Gil. 1968 Tunnel Rats Tunnel Rats, also known as 1968 Tunnel Rats, is a 2008 German-Canadian war suspense film written and directed by Uwe Boll. The film is based on the factual duties of tunnel rats during the Vietnam War. In a documentary for the film, Boll revealed the film did not have a script, and instead the actors improvised their lines. The box office return was poor, but Tunnel Rats was met with positive reviews. Shed No Tears Shed No Tears is a 2013 Swedish film directed by Måns Mårlind and Björn Stein and starring Adam Lundgren and Jonathan Andersson. The plot is based on the lyrics and music by Swedish artist Håkan Hellström, and the script is written by Cilla Jackert. The film premiered on 19 July 2013 and was well received by critics. It won the Guldbagge Award for Best Sound Editing at the 49th Guldbagge Awards. The main role is played by Adam Lundgren, while Tomas von Brömssen, Gunilla Nyroos and Josefin Neldén appear in supporting roles. Even Håkan Hellström himself appears in a minor role. The films title is based on Hellströms debut single "Känn ingen sorg för mig Göteborg" from the album of the same name. The film received extensive good reviews, and 27,766 Swedes saw it at the cinema on the opening weekend, which took it up to Biotoppens second place. The following week it had dropped down to sixth place, and at the end of the year was the years fifth highest grossing Swedish film. Mountains May Depart Mountains May Depart is a 2015 drama film directed by Jia Zhangke. The film is Jias eighth feature film. It competed for the Palme dOr at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It has also been selected to be shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in China on 30 October 2015. Scars of Dracula Scars of Dracula is a 1970 British horror film directed by Roy Ward Baker for Hammer Films. It stars Christopher Lee as Count Dracula, along with Dennis Waterman, Jenny Hanley, Patrick Troughton, and Michael Gwynn. Although disparaged by some critics, the film does restore a few elements of Bram Stokers original character: the Count is introduced as an "icily charming host;" he has command over nature; and he is seen scaling the walls of his castle. It also gives Lee more to do and say than any other Hammer Dracula film except its first, 1958s Dracula. This film breaks the continuity maintained through the previous entries in the Hammer Dracula series: whereas at the end of the preceding film, Taste the Blood of Dracula, the Count met his end in a disused church near London, this film opens with a resurrection scene set in Draculas castle in Transylvania, with no explanation of how his ashes got there. Furthermore; in Scars of Dracula, the Count has a servant named Klove, played by Patrick Troughton; in the third film of the series, Prince of Darkness, Dracula has a servant named Klove who appears to a different character, though identically named. The disruption of continuity caused by Scars of Dracula reflects the fact the film was originally tooled as a possible reboot of the series in the event Christopher Lee elected not to reprise the role of Dracula. The British Film group EMI took over distribution of the film after Warner Bros. and other American studios refused to distribute it in the U.S. It was also the first of several Hammer films to get an R rating. Images Images is a 1972 British-American psychological horror film written and directed by Robert Altman and starring Susannah York and René Auberjonois. The picture follows an unstable childrens author who finds herself engulfed in apparitions and hallucinations while staying at her remote vacation home. Conceived by Altman in the mid-1960s, Images secured financing in 1971 by Hemdale Film Group Ltd., and shot on location in County Wicklow, Ireland in the fall of that year. The script, which had been sparsely composed by Altman, was collaboratively developed further throughout the shoot with the actors. Images premiered at the 25th Cannes Film Festival, where York won the award for Best Actress, after which it was released theatrically in the United States by Columbia Pictures on December 18, 1972. Its theatrical run in the United States was short-lived, and the film received little promotion from Hemdale in the United Kingdom. Critical reception of the film was mixed, with some critics praising Yorks performance and Vilmos Zsigmonds cinematography, while others faulted it for being incoherent, comparing it to films like Repulsion. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best English-Language Foreign Film, and John Williams was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score. Screwed in Tallinn Screwed in Tallinn is a 1999 Swedish comedy-drama film written by and starring the comedy group Killinggänget, and directed by their member Tomas Alfredson. Made in a mockumentary style, it revolves around a group of Swedish single men who travel by bus to Estonia where they have been promised they will meet Estonian women. The film was one of four 60-minute films Killinggänget produced for Sveriges Television in 1999 under the label Fyra små filmer. It received the Golden Gate Award for best television comedy at the 2000 San Francisco International Film Festival. El cantante El Cantante is a 2006 biographical film which stars singers Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez. The film is based on the life of the late salsa singer Héctor Lavoe, who is portrayed by Anthony. The film is told from the viewpoint of Puchi, Hectors wife, portrayed by Lopez. Initially debuting at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2006, El Cantante was released on August 3, 2007. Distributed by Picturehouse, the film runs for 106 minutes and is rated R for language, sexuality and drug use. According to Box Office Mojo, El Cantante is the twenty-eighth highest-grossing musical biopic of all time. El Norte El Norte is a 1983 British-American independent drama film, directed by Gregory Nava. The screenplay was written by Gregory Nava and Anna Thomas, based on Navas story. The movie was first presented at the Telluride Film Festival in 1983, and its wide release was in January 1984. The picture was partly funded by the Public Broadcasting Service, a non-profit public broadcasting television service in the United States. El Norte received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay in 1985, the first American independent film to be so honored. In 1995, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The drama features Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez and David Villalpando, in their first film roles, as two indigenous youths who flee Guatemala in the early 1980s due to the ethnic and political persecution of the Guatemalan Civil War. They head north and travel through Mexico to the United States, arriving in Los Angeles, California, after an arduous journey. Shin Chan , also known as Shin Chan, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshito Usui. It follows the adventures of the five-year-old Shinnosuke "Shin" Nohara and his parents, baby sister, dog, neighbours, and friends and is set in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture of Japan. Crayon Shin-chan first appeared in 1990 in a Japanese weekly magazine called Weekly Manga Action, which was published by Futabasha. Due to the death of author Yoshito Usui, the manga in its original form ended on September 11, 2009. A new manga began in the summer of 2010 by members of Usuis team, titled . An anime adaptation of the series began airing on TV Asahi in 1992 and is still ongoing on several television networks, worldwide. The show has now been dubbed in 30 languages which aired in 45 countries, has over 1007 episodes and 26 full-length movies. More than 275 million copies of the manga have been sold worldwide in 20 years. An anime spin-off titled Super Shiro, produced by Science Saru, premiered on October 2019. The Lodger The Lodger is a 2009 mystery/thriller film directed by David Ondaatje and starring Alfred Molina, Hope Davis and Simon Baker. It is based on the novel The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes, filmed previously by Alfred Hitchcock in 1927, by Maurice Elvey in 1932, by John Brahm in 1944, and as Man in the Attic directed by Hugo Fregonese. The Zombie Diaries The Zombie Diaries is a 2006 British independent found footage horror film written, produced and directed by Kevin Gates and first-time feature-filmmaker Michael Bartlett. It stars Russell Jones, Sophia Ellis, and James Fisher. The film was shot in a hand-held documentary format on DV and split into three separate parts. La Vie de Bohème La Vie de Bohème is a 1992 film directed by Aki Kaurismäki and starring Matti Pellonpää, Évelyne Didi and André Wilms. Kaurismäkis screenplay for the film was loosely based on Henri Murgers influential novel Scènes de la Vie de Bohème which has spawned several on-screen adaptations as well as plays and operas, the most notable one being Giacomo Puccinis La bohème. The film was a critical success earning several awards. FIPRESCI awarded the film the Forum of New Cinema award at the 1992 Berlin International Film Festival. At the 1992 European Film Awards, Matti Pellonpää and André Wilms were awarded the Best European Actor and Best Supporting Actor respectively while Évelyne Didi was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress and the film was nominated for the Best Film Award. Kaurismäki won the Best Director award at the 1993 Jussi Awards. Le Havre is a follow-up movie to La vie de Bohème having many of the same actors 19 years older. Trigun: Badlands Rumble is a 2010 Japanese animated film by Madhouse. It is based on the Trigun manga, written by Yasuhiro Nightow. The King of Marvin Gardens The King of Marvin Gardens is a 1972 American drama film. It stars Jack Nicholson, Bruce Dern, Ellen Burstyn and Scatman Crothers. It is one of several collaborations between Nicholson and director Bob Rafelson. The majority of the film is set in a wintry Atlantic City, with cinematography by László Kovács. The title alludes to the Marven Gardens in Margate as well as to one of the properties in the original Monopoly game. Time Out Time Out is a 2001 French drama film directed by Laurent Cantet and starring Aurélien Recoing and Karin Viard. The film is loosely based on the life story of Jean-Claude Romand, and it focuses on one of Cantets favorite subjects: a mans relationship with his job. The film received considerable attention internationally and was shown at the Venice Film Festival and Toronto International Film Festival. It was one of the independent films to be featured at the New York Film Festival. Zaat Zaat is a 1971 American science fiction-horror film written, produced, and directed by Don Barton. Critical reception for Zaat has been predominantly negative, with criticism directed at the films script, acting, and poor monster design. It has been cited as one of the worst films ever made. It gained significant exposure when it was used in an episode of movie-mocking television series Mystery Science Theater 3000 in May 1999. Attention, Papa Arrives! Pappa Ante Portas is a 1991 German comedy film directed by Loriot, who also played the leading role and wrote the script, and Renate Westphal-Lorenz. This was Loriots second and final feature film, after 1988s Ödipussi. Uppercut Lo chiamavano Bulldozer, also known as They Called Him Bulldozer, Bulldozer or Uppercut, is a 1978 Italian action-comedy film directed by Michele Lupo. The End of Violence The End of Violence is a 1997 drama film by the German director Wim Wenders. The films cast includes Bill Pullman, Andie MacDowell, Gabriel Byrne, Traci Lind, Rosalind Chao, and Loren Dean, among others. It also features a soundtrack marked with the signature sounds of Wenders regulars Jon Hassell, Ry Cooder, and Bono. The film was praised by a select few critics for its cinematography, but performed poorly in the box office. It was entered into the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. The movie had a budget of $5 million, but only received $386,673 in its domestic box office. Like many other of Wenders American movies, the film was shot in multiple locations, for instance the Griffith Observatory in Griffith Park and the Santa Monica Pier. A scene in the film shows a live recreation of the painting Nighthawks by Edward Hopper. The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!? The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies is a 1964 American monster movie written and directed by Ray Dennis Steckler. Steckler also starred in the film, billed under the pseudonym "Cash Flagg". Upon release, the film received negative reviews, and is regarded by some critics as being one of the worst movies ever made. In the film, three friends visit a carnival and stumble into a group of occultists and disfigured monsters. Produced on a $38,000 budget, much of it takes place at The Pike amusement park in Long Beach, which resembles Brooklyns Coney Island. The film was billed as the first "monster musical," beating out The Horror of Party Beach by a mere month in release date. Merci pour le Chocolat Merci pour le Chocolat, also known as Nightcap, is a 2000 French psychological thriller film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring Isabelle Huppert and Jacques Dutronc. The film is based on the novel The Chocolate Cobweb by Charlotte Armstrong. Bunny and the Bull Bunny and the Bull is a 2009 British comedy film from writer-director Paul King. It stars Edward Hogg and Simon Farnaby in a surreal recreation of a road trip. King has previously worked on British television comedies The Mighty Boosh and Garth Marenghis Darkplace; the film is made in a similar style and has guest appearances from stars of those series. The Eye 2 The Eye 2 is a 2004 Hong Kong horror film directed by the Pang brothers. It is the sequel to The Eye, though the two storylines are not related in any way except for clairvoyance of the protagonists and their ability to see ghosts. Dave Made a Maze Dave Made a Maze is a 2017 American fantasy adventure comedy horror film directed by Bill Watterson, and starring Nick Thune, Meera Rohit Kumbhani, Kirsten Vangsness, Stephanie Allynne, James Urbaniak and John Hennigan. The film centers on the titular Dave who builds a cardboard fort that somehow supernaturally houses an entire labyrinth full of deadly traps and creatures. It premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival on January 21, 2017 where it won an Audience Award for Best Narrative. It was released on August 18, 2017, by Gravitas Ventures. Letters to God Letters to God is a 2010 Christian drama film directed by David Nixon and starring Robyn Lively, Jeffrey Johnson, Tanner Maguire, Michael Bolten and Bailee Madison. The story was written by Patrick Doughtie about his son Tyler, with the screenplay penned by Doughtie, Art DAlessandro, Sandra Thrift and Cullen Douglas. The story took place in Nashville, but the movie was filmed in the Orlando area. Letters to God is based on the true story of Tyler Doherty, who was played in the film by Tanner Maguire. Parts of the story are real, and others were fictionalized, such as the character of a drunken mailman named Brady McDaniels, who receives Tylers "letters to God". The film was released to theaters on April 9, 2010, with mixed reviews. Despite opening at #10 at the box office, it fell just $92,000 short of its $3 million budget with a final gross of $2.9 million. Seven Beauties Seven Beauties is a 1975 Italian language film written and directed by Lina Wertmüller and starring Giancarlo Giannini, Fernando Rey, and Shirley Stoler. Written by Wertmüller, the film is about an Italian everyman who deserts the army during World War II and is then captured by the Germans and sent to a prison camp, where he does anything to survive. Through flashbacks, we learn about his family of seven unattractive sisters, his accidental murder of one sisters lover, his imprisonment in an insane asylum—where he rapes a patient—and his volunteering to be a soldier to escape confinement. For her work on the film, Wertmüller became the first woman nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director, a feat not matched again until 1993, when New Zealand filmmaker Jane Campion was nominated for The Piano. The film received three other Academy Award nominations, including one for Best Foreign Language Film. It also received one Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Foreign Film. The production design and costume design were by the directors husband, Enrico Job. When the Last Sword Is Drawn is a 2002 Japanese movie directed by Yōjirō Takita loosely based on real historical events. When the Last Sword Is Drawn won the Best Film award at the 2004 Japanese Academy Awards, as well as the prizes for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor. It received a further eight nominations. Peeples Peeples is a 2013 American comedy film written and directed by Tina Gordon Chism. It stars Craig Robinson and Kerry Washington and was released by Lionsgate on May 10, 2013. Bye Bye Love Bye Bye Love is a 1995 American romantic comedy film that deals with the central issue of divorce. It was directed by Sam Weisman and written by Gary David Goldberg and Brad Hall. It stars Matthew Modine, Randy Quaid, Paul Reiser, Janeane Garofalo, Amy Brenneman, Eliza Dushku, Rob Reiner, Amber Benson, and Lindsay Crouse. Production costs were heavily underwritten by McDonalds product placement. Goldberg and Hall stated that they included in the script several fictionalized accounts of events that had happened to divorced friends of theirs. Also acting in the film were Jayne Brook, and Ed Flanders in his last movie role. A not-yet-famous Jack Black has one line as a disc jockey at a party. Co-stars Amber Benson and Eliza Dushku went on to play main roles on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, as did Lindsay Crouse. Deadly Blessing Deadly Blessing is a 1981 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven. The film tells the story of a strange figure committing murder in a contemporary community that is not far from another community that believes in ancient evil and curses. It stars Ernest Borgnine, Maren Jensen, Susan Buckner, and Sharon Stone in an early role. AllMovie comments that the film "finds director Wes Craven in a transitional phase between his hard-hitting early work and his later commercial successes." Candyman: Day of the Dead Candyman: Day of the Dead is a 1999 American slasher film directed by Turi Meyer and starring Tony Todd and Donna DErrico. It is the third installment in the Candyman series, and will be followed by Candyman. Zift Zift is 2008 black-and-white Bulgarian film that combines neo-noir and black comedy with socialist retro motifs; it is based on Vladislav Todorovs 2006 eponymous novel who also wrote the script. Zift was directed by Javor Gardev and premiered on 27 June 2008 at the 30th Moscow International Film Festival, where it won a Silver George for Best Director and the Best Film Prize of the Russian Film Clubs Federation. The film stars Zachary Baharov as Moth, the main character who organizes a robbery out of love and money and is imprisoned before the 9 September coup détat for a murder he did not commit. Moth is released from jail in the 1960s to meet the new and unfamiliar reality of socialist Sofia. Zifts name is derived from the Arabic loanword zift or dzift, meaning "asphalt" "bitumen" or "black pitch", once a popular chewing substance among the gangs in Sofia asphalt jungle; the word is also claimed to be urban slang for shit. Viy Viy 3D is a 2014 dark fantasy film produced by Russian and Ukraine Film Group and Marins Group Entertainment and loosely based on the Nikolai Gogol story of the same name. The film was released in cinemas in Russia, Ukraine and Azerbaijan on 30 January 2014, in the United States on 22 May 2015 and in the United Kingdom on 1 June 2015. The film is directed by Oleg Stepchenko, based on the first manuscript of Nikolai Gogol. The film has been in production since December 2005 and stopped several times due to lack of funding. In October 2012, the filming was completed. Viy was a huge commercial success, even breaking a record for opening weekend in Russia, but was met with mixed reviews in media. My Mother's Castle My Mothers Castle is a 1990 French film directed by Yves Robert, based on the book of the same name by Marcel Pagnol. It is a sequel to My Fathers Glory, also filmed by Robert in 1990. CQ CQ is a 2001 comedy-drama film written and directed by Roman Coppola. It was screened out of competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. The film is an homage to 1960s European spy/sci-fi spoofs like 1968s Barbarella and Diabolik as well as the 1967 documentary spoof David Holzmans Diary. The cinematography is by Robert D. Yeoman. The film stars Jeremy Davies, Jason Schwartzman, Giancarlo Giannini, Gérard Depardieu, Billy Zane, and Angela Lindvall. John Phillip Law also appears in his final film appearance. The film features an original soundtrack by French electronic band Mellow, which was released on Emperor Norton Records. CQ was released by United Artists. The title CQ is revealed to be code for "seek you", in line with the movies theme of seeking and finding love. Lila Says Lila Says is a 2004 French film directed by Ziad Doueiri. The plot is based on the novel of the same title written by "Chimo". Breathless Breathless is a 2008 South Korean drama film by Yang Ik-june and the story revolves around child abuse and loan sharking. A loan shark named Sang-Hoon finds himself striking a friendship with a troubled schoolgirl, Yeon-Hee, as he faces his own troubled past with his abusive father. Breathless has won the Grand Prize at the 2009 Tokyo Filmex, the Silver Screen Award at the 2009 Singapore International Film Festival, the Tiger Award at the 2009 Rotterdam International Film Festival, the NETPAC Award at the 2009 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, and the 30th Blue Dragon Awards for Best New Actor and Best New Actress. It saw over 100,000 admissions in South Korea. Slipstream Slipstream is a 2007 American film starring, written, scored, and directed by Anthony Hopkins, which explores the premise of a screenwriter who is caught in a slipstream of time, memories, fantasy and reality. The film premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Hopkins composed the music for the film, while British composer Harry Gregson-Williams scored and produced it. America America America America is a 1963 American dramatic film directed, produced and written by Elia Kazan, adapted from his own book, published in 1962. The dust jacket of the novel has no comma in the title, nor does the title in the film itself. Many listings of the film include a comma. Inspired by the life of Kazans uncle, Avraam Elia Kazantzoglou, the director uses little-known cast members, with the entire storyline revolving around the central performance of Greek actor Stathis Giallelis, twenty-two years old at the time of production, who is in virtually every scene of the nearly three-hour movie. Desert Hearts Desert Hearts is a 1985 American romantic drama film directed by Donna Deitch. The screenplay written by Natalie Cooper is an adaptation of the 1964 lesbian-themed novel Desert of the Heart by Jane Rule. Set in Reno in 1959, it tells the story of a university professor awaiting a divorce who finds her true self when she meets a free-spirited younger woman self-confident in her romantic and sexual attraction. The film stars Helen Shaver and Patricia Charbonneau with a supporting performance by Audra Lindley. Desert Hearts was released theatrically in the United States on March 7, 1986. It was released in the United Kingdom on June 6, 1986. It is regarded as one of the first wide-release films to present a positive portrayal of lesbian sexuality. Barbie as Rapunzel Barbie as Rapunzel is a 2002 American-Canadian direct-to-DVD computer-animated fairytale film directed by Owen Hurley. It is the 2nd entry in the Barbie film series, and features the voice of Kelly Sheridan as Barbie. The film is adapted from the Brothers Grimm fairy tale "Rapunzel". The List of Adrian Messenger The List of Adrian Messenger is a 1963 American mystery film directed by John Huston starring Kirk Douglas, George C. Scott, Dana Wynter, Clive Brook, Gladys Cooper and Herbert Marshall. It is based on a 1959 novel of the same name written by Philip MacDonald. Black Moon Black Moon is a 1975 French-West German avant-garde film directed by Louis Malle and starring Cathryn Harrison, Joe Dallesandro, Therese Giehse, and Alexandra Stewart. Shown at the 1975 New York Film Festival, it was distributed in the United States by 20th Century Fox. Despite the films location in France the films dialogue is in English. The surreal mise en scene centers on Lily, a confused teenager who witnesses a war between the sexes and finds herself involved in numerous dream-like situations at a country estate. An underlying subtext offers a commentary on the Womens Movement of the 1970s. The film is dedicated to Therese Giehse, who plays the character of The Old Lady, who died shortly after the end of the film. Malle himself has said about this film: "Opaque, sometimes clumsy, it is the most intimate of my films. I see it as a strange voyage to the limits of the medium, or maybe my own limits." Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation is a 1992 American made-for-television comedy film and a sequel to the 1984 hit comedy film Revenge of the Nerds, produced by Robert Engelman, directed by Roland Mesa, that stars Robert Carradine, Curtis Armstrong, Ted McGinley, Julia Montgomery, and Morton Downey Jr.. It is the third installment in the Revenge of the Nerds series. It Came from Beneath the Sea It Came from Beneath the Sea is a 1955 American black-and-white science fiction giant monster film from Columbia Pictures, produced by Sam Katzman and Charles Schneer, directed by Robert Gordon, that stars Kenneth Tobey, Faith Domergue, and Donald Curtis. The script by George Worthing Yates was designed to showcase the stop motion animation special effects of Ray Harryhausen. It Came from Beneath the Sea was released as the top half of a double feature with Creature with the Atom Brain. Desperate Living Desperate Living is a 1977 American comedy film directed, produced, and written by John Waters. The film stars Liz Renay, Mink Stole, Edith Massey, Susan Lowe, Mary Vivian Pearce and Jean Hill. The Inheritance The Inheritance is a 2003 Danish film directed by Per Fly. It is released as Inheritance in the United Kingdom. The Screenplay was written by Kim Leona, Per Fly and Mogens Rukov produced by Ib Tardini, and starred Ulrich Thomsen and Lisa Werlinder. Hunger Hunger is a 2009 American horror film directed by Steven Hentges and written by L.D. Goffigan. Five individuals unknown to each other—Jordan, Grant, Luke, Anna, and Alex—wake up in complete darkness surrounded by stone walls. They realize they have been abducted and make their way through a dark corridor trying to find a way out. The group discovers another room and realize that they have been placed at the bottom of an abandoned well. The well contains an in-ground toilet, toilet paper and four barrels of water but there is no food. There is also a clock that has thirty-hour marks on it and Jordan later reveals that one mark equals one day. Grant forms a bond with Jordan and encourages the group to work together to find a way out. Luke is disrespectful and aggressive and frequently challenges Grant‘s authority. An unidentified man watches and takes notes about the group’s behaviors behind the monitor of several hidden cameras. On the second day a scalpel appears on one of the barrels of water. A note attached to the scalpel reads “the human body can only survive thirty days without eating“ and Jordan explains to the group that scalpels are designed for cutting into human tissue. The kidnapper’s identity is revealed and a flashback occurs to a boy with similar features. The boy and his mother are in a car accident and the boy realizes that his mother has died. The boy is trapped inside the car until discovered by authorities two weeks later. To the authorities’ surprise the boy survived the two weeks by eating the flesh of his deceased mother. In the present, photos on the captor’s wall reveal that he has been stalking his victims for quite some time. As the days go by Luke, Anna, and Alex make plans to kill Grant who is dying faster due to a pre-existing condition. The three eventually knock Jordan unconscious, steal the scalpel and attack Grant—killing and eating his flesh. More time goes by and the three debate whether or not to kill Jordan. Alex eventually loses grip on reality and attempts to bite Anna. Luke stabs Alex in the neck and the Luke and Anna eat him next. Fearing for her life, Jordan steals the scalpel and runs into the room with the water, locking the door behind her. Luke eventually becomes unstable and strangles Anna. Jordan appears and kills Luke with the scalpel. Jordan then addresses the hidden camera, telling their kidnapper that she will not play his game by eating the remaining bodies, and states that she would rather just die. Jordan uses Luke‘s blood to write a message and obstructs its from the camera’s view. She sits beside it motionless for the next two days. Overwhelmed with curiosity and frustration the kidnapper climbs a rope ladder down to the bottom of the well. As he reads the hidden message Jordan mortally stabs her kidnapper with a piece of broken bone. Jordan is then able to climb the up ladder into the sun and collapses in exhaustion. Diablo Diablo is a 2015 Canadian-American Revisionist Western psychological thriller film produced, co-written and directed by Lawrence Roeck and starring Scott Eastwood, Walton Goggins, Camilla Belle and Danny Glover. It was the first Western starring Eastwood, the son of Western icon Clint Eastwood. Starship Troopers: Traitor of Mars Starship Troopers: Traitor of Mars is a 2017 Japanese-American computer animated military science fiction film. The film is a sequel to Invasion and the fifth installment of the Starship Troopers film series. It also marks the return of two original actors from the first film. Casper Van Dien reprises his role as Johnny Rico from the first and third films and Dina Meyer reprises her role as Dizzy Flores from the first film. One 2 Ka 4 One 2 Ka 4 is a 2001 Indian action crime film directed by Shashilal K. Nair. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan, Juhi Chawla and Jackie Shroff. The score and soundtrack were composed by A.R.Rahman. This film is now owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. The movie had few plot points inspired by the 1991 movie One Good Cop. It Runs in the Family It Runs in the Family is a 2003 comedy-drama movie directed by Fred Schepisi and starring three generations of the Douglas family: Kirk Douglas, his son Michael Douglas, and Michaels son Cameron Douglas, who play three generations of a family. Diana Douglas, real-life mother to Michael Douglas and ex-wife of Kirk, plays Kirks characters wife. The Reunion The Reunion is a 2013 Swedish drama film directed by Anna Odell. The film won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film at the 49th Guldbagge Awards. Good Vibrations Good Vibrations is a 2013 UK and Ireland film written by Colin Carberry and Glenn Patterson and directed by Lisa Barros DSa and Glenn Leyburn. It stars Richard Dormer, Jodie Whittaker, Adrian Dunbar, Liam Cunningham, Karl Johnson and Dylan Moran. This comedy drama is based on the life of Terri Hooley, a record-store owner instrumental in developing Belfasts punk-rock scene. The film was produced by Chris Martin, with Andrew Eaton, Bruno Charlesworth and David Holmes. Holmes also co-wrote the soundtrack score. Thaanaa Serndha Koottam Thaanaa Serndha Koottam, is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language heist comedy film directed by Vignesh Shivan and produced by K. E. Gnanavel Raja. The film stars Suriya and Keerthy Suresh in the lead roles, with a supporting cast including Karthik, Ramya Krishnan, Nandha, Kalaiyarasan, RJ Balaji, and Suresh Chandra Menon. The films music was composed by Anirudh Ravichander and cinematography performed by Dinesh Krishnan and edited by A. Sreekar Prasad. The film is an adaptation of the 2013 Hindi film Special 26, which was inspired by the 1987 Opera House heist in Mumbai. Principal photography of the film commenced on September 2016. Thaana Serndha Kootam had a worldwide theatrical release on 12 January 2018. The film grossed more than ₹60 crore at the TamilNadu box office. Lola Montès Lola Montès is a historical romance film and the last completed film of German-born director Max Ophüls. It is based on the life of the celebrated Irish dancer and courtesan Lola Montez, portrayed by Martine Carol, and tells the story of the most famous of her many notorious affairs, those with Franz Liszt and Ludwig I of Bavaria. A French production, the dialogue is mostly in French and German, with a few English language sequences. The most expensive European film produced up to its time, Lola Montès flopped at the box office. It had an important artistic influence, however, on the French New Wave cinema movement and continues to have many distinguished critical admirers. Heavily re-edited and shortened after its initial release for commercial reasons, it has been twice restored. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray in North America by The Criterion Collection in February 2010. Strait-Jacket Strait-Jacket is a 1964 American horror-thriller film starring Joan Crawford and Diane Baker in a macabre mother and daughter tale about a series of axe-murders. Released by Columbia Pictures, the film was directed and produced by William Castle, and co-produced by Dona Holloway. The screenplay was the first of two written for Castle by Robert Bloch, the second being The Night Walker. Strait-Jacket marks the first big-screen appearance of Lee Majors in the uncredited role of Crawfords husband. The films plot makes use of the psychological abuse method known as gaslighting. Battle Creek Brawl The Big Brawl, also known as Battle Creek Brawl, is a 1980 martial arts film which marked Jackie Chans first attempt to break into the American movie market. A joint Hong Kong and American production, it was directed by Robert Clouse and featured much of the crew from Enter the Dragon. The film is set primarily in Chicago in the 1930s and follows Chans character, a Chinese American martial artist, as he single-handedly takes on the Mafia. The film featured an appearance from Lenny Montana, who had famously played Luca Brasi in The Godfather. While a moderate success in North America and Hong Kong, The Big Brawl was a disappointment as it performed below expectations. Despite this, the film went on to have more success in other Asian and European markets. The films disappointing performance in North America, however, led to Chan being advised to try supporting roles such as the Japanese racing car driver in The Cannonball Run. Chan later made another attempt to break into the American market with 1985s The Protector, which suffered the same fate as this film. It was not until 1995 with Rumble in the Bronx that a Chan film showcasing his signature humor and stunt-work was a hit in American theaters. Man Hunt Man Hunt is a 1941 American thriller film directed by Fritz Lang and starring Walter Pidgeon and Joan Bennett. It is based on the 1939 novel Rogue Male by Geoffrey Household and is set just prior to the Second World War. Lang had fled Germany into exile in the mid-1930s  and this was the first of his four anti-Nazi films, which include Ministry of Fear, Hangmen Also Die!, and Cloak and Dagger. It was Roddy McDowalls first Hollywood film. He had been evacuated from London following the Blitz. Man Hunt was one of many movies released in 1941 that was considered so pro-British that it influenced the American public towards being more inclined to the British point of view in World War II. The story was filmed again under its original title, Rogue Male, as a BBC TV movie starring Peter OToole in 1976. WarGames: The Dead Code WarGames: The Dead Code is a 2008 American direct-to-video thriller film written by Randall Badat and Rob Kerchner and directed by Stuart Gillard. It is the sequel to the 1983 film WarGames. Production began on November 20, 2006 in Montreal, and the film was released on DVD on July 29, 2008. According to MGMs original press release, the film is budgeted as one in a series of direct-to-DVD sequels. The film was poorly received, and has a rating of 25% on Rotten Tomatoes. Winnebago Man Winnebago Man is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Ben Steinbauer. The film follows the Internet phenomenon created by a series of twenty-year-old outtakes from a Winnebago sales video featuring profane outbursts from the salesperson, Jack Rebney. Originally intended as an inside joke, the video spread across the globe first on VHS then via YouTube and other online video sites, earning the salesman the title of "The Angriest Man in the World". The documentary explores the story of the clips origins and how, two decades later, it affects the reluctant star. Steinbauer released a short film Extraordinarily Unusual: Surprising the Winnebago Man in 2017, documenting his return to visit Rebney on his 87th birthday, bringing some of Rebneys old friends to celebrate. Nobody's Fool Nobodys Fool is a 2018 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Tyler Perry. It stars Tiffany Haddish, Tika Sumpter, Omari Hardwick, Mehcad Brooks, Amber Riley and Whoopi Goldberg, and follows a recently-paroled woman who tries to help her sister with a man who may be catfishing her. The film marks Tyler Perrys first R-rated comedy, as well as his first film not to be distributed by Lionsgate. Produced by Paramount Players, Tyler Perry Studios, and BET Films, Nobodys Fool was released in the United States on November 2, 2018, by Paramount Pictures. It received negative reviews, but some praise for Haddish and Goldbergs performances. It grossed $33 million worldwide, making it one of Perrys lowest-grossing films. Sugar Sugar is a 2008 sports drama film directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck. It follows the story of Miguel Santos, also known as Sugar, a Dominican pitcher from San Pedro de Macorís, struggling to make it to the big leagues and pull himself and his family out of poverty. Playing professionally at a baseball academy in the Dominican Republic, Miguel finally gets his break at age 19 when he advances to the United States minor league system; but when his play on the mound falters, he begins to question the single-mindedness of his lifes ambition. Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd Out of Control Get Smarts Bruce and Lloyd: Out of Control is a direct-to-video film released in 2008. It is a spin-off of the 2008 film Get Smart and was released in North America on July 1, 2008, 11 days after the parent film began its theatrical run. Directed by Gil Junger, the film is written by Tom J. Astle and Matt Ember, based upon concepts created for the original Get Smart TV series by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry. The films DVD sales have passed 100,000 copies with $2.2 million gross. Thin Ice Thin Ice is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Jill Sprecher and starring Greg Kinnear, Alan Arkin and Billy Crudup. The Monkey King The Monkey King is a 2014 Hongkonger-Chinese action-fantasy film directed by Cheang Pou-soi and starring Donnie Yen as the titular protagonist son Gouku. Yen also serves as the films action director. Production began in Beijing on 18 October 2010 and was filmed in 3D. The plot is based on an episode of Journey to the West, a Chinese literary classic written in the Ming Dynasty by Wu Chengen. It was released on 31 January 2014. A sequel titled The Monkey King 2 was released in February 2016. White Elephant White Elephant is a 2012 Argentine drama film directed by Pablo Trapero. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Confirmation Confirmation is a 2016 American television political thriller film, directed by Rick Famuyiwa and written by Susannah Grant. It is about Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination hearings, and the controversy that unfolded when Anita Hill alleged she was sexually harassed by Thomas. It stars Kerry Washington as Hill and Wendell Pierce as Clarence Thomas, with Erika Christensen, Jennifer Hudson, Greg Kinnear, Jeffrey Wright, Bill Irwin, and Eric Stonestreet in supporting roles. The film aired on HBO on April 16, 2016. La Ronde La Ronde is a 1950 French film directed by Max Ophüls and based on Arthur Schnitzlers 1897 play La Ronde. Set in Vienna in 1900, it shows ten amorous encounters across the social spectrum, from a street prostitute to a nobleman, with each scene involving one character from the previous episode. The French term La Ronde can mean any of the following: circling around, doing the rounds, a round of drinks, a circular dance. The film won the BAFTA award for Best Film and was nominated for two Academy Awards; for Best Writing and Best Art Direction. Room Service Room Service is a 1938 RKO film comedy directed by William A. Seiter, based on the 1937 play of the same name by Allen Boretz and John Murray. The film stars the Marx Brothers and also features Lucille Ball, Ann Miller, Alexander Asro, and Frank Albertson. This is the only Marx Brothers film that was not written especially for the team. Less frenetic and more physically contained than their other movies, the plot revolves around the shenanigans of getting a stage play produced and funded by mysterious backer Zachary Fisk, while evading paying a large hotel bill. RKO remade the movie in 1944 as Step Lively, starring George Murphy and Frank Sinatra. Unconditional Unconditional is a 2012 biographical drama film written and directed by Brent McCorkle, inspired by true events. It is the first film by Harbinger Media Partners, which aims to "produce high quality theatrical films that honor God and inspire viewers to pursue Him and serve others." The producers of the film have partnered with a number of charitable and non-profit organizations to encourage moviegoers to meet the needs of others in their communities. The film is based on the actual story of Joe Bradford, who grew up in a rural area of Tennessee. When he developed kidney disease, Joe and his wife Denise were forced to move to a low-income area of Nashville. When they arrived, they were confronted by the needs of the underprivileged children in their neighborhood. Joe and Denise began to reach out to them and also started directing a choir of inner-city children. Many of the fatherless children embraced Joe, who became known as "Papa Joe." Together with his wife, he founded Elijahs Heart, a non-profit organization, in 2005 to help children in need. The film is the first feature-length project directed by Brent McCorkle, who also wrote the screenplay and edited the film. He previously worked on several short films, including The Rift, which won an award in the 2009 Doorpost Film Project. Our House Our House is a drama horror thriller film, directed by Anthony Scott Burns, from a screenplay by Nathan Parker. It stars Thomas Mann, Kate Moyer, Nicola Peltz and Percy Hynes White. The film was released in the United States and Canada on July 27, 2018, by IFC Midnight, and Elevation Pictures. Bhoothnath Returns Bhoothnath Returns is a 2014 Indian supernatural political comedy film directed by Nitesh Tiwari and produced by Bhushan Kumar. A sequel to 2008 film Bhoothnath, the film revolves around Bhoothnath who is mocked in a Bhoothworld for his inability to scare children before being sent back to Earth to redeem himself. The film was released on 11 April 2014, and declared as one of the highest grossers according to Box Office India. Election Commission of India demanded tax-free status for Bhoothnath Returns, stating, "The state governments should support the strong social message that emanates from the film. Granting tax-free status to this film would make people aware about their rights as voters like making voter ID cards or not treating polling day as holiday". The Uttar Pradesh Government has declared tax-free status to film on 30 April 2014. The Big Store The Big Store is a Marx Brothers comedy film in which Groucho, Chico and Harpo wreak havoc in a department store. Groucho plays detective Wolf J. Flywheel, a character name originating from the Marx-Perrin radio show Flywheel in the early 1930s. The Big Store was the last of five films the Marx Brothers made under contract to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and it was advertised as their farewell film. However, the team would return to the screen in A Night in Casablanca and Love Happy. The Big Store co-starred singer Tony Martin and Virginia Grey as the love interests, as well as long time Marx Brothers foil, Margaret Dumont in her seventh and final film with the Marxes. The villain was portrayed by Douglass Dumbrille, who had played a similar role in A Day at the Races. Tagline: "Where everything is a good buy. Goodbye!" Mississippi Masala Mississippi Masala is a 1991 romantic drama film directed by Mira Nair, based upon a screenplay by Sooni Taraporevala, starring Denzel Washington, Sarita Choudhury, and Roshan Seth. Set primarily in rural Mississippi, the film explores interracial romance between African Americans and Indian Americans in the United States. It was released in France on 18 September 1991, in the United Kingdom on 17 January 1992 and in the U.S. on 5 February 1992. The film grossed $7,308,786 USD at the box office. Bite the Bullet Bite the Bullet is a 1975 American Western film written, produced, and directed by Richard Brooks and starring Gene Hackman, Candice Bergen, and James Coburn, with Ian Bannen, Jan-Michael Vincent, Ben Johnson, and Dabney Coleman in supporting roles. Mountain Patrol Kekexili: Mountain Patrol is a 2004 Chinese film directed Lu Chuan that depicts the struggle between vigilante rangers and bands of poachers in the remote Tibetan region of Kekexili. It was inspired by the documentary Balance by Peng Hui. Despite its realistic, detached style, the film evokes the dramatic Western genre in several ways. This includes the portrayal of a masculine, harsh way of life and culture of honour at the frontier of civilization; but also the depiction of a rugged, majestic landscape that becomes a star of the film. This characterization is made explicit when the characters profess their love for their homeland, whose very name evokes "beautiful mountains, beautiful maidens" to them. The film was inspired by the Wild Yak Brigade, a real-life volunteer group that patrolled the Tibetan Plateau during the 1990s, and events that took place between 1993-1996. Easy Money III: Life Deluxe Easy Money III: Life Deluxe is a 2013 Swedish thriller film directed by Jens Jonsson, based on the novel Livet Deluxe by Jens Lapidus. The film is the third installment in the Easy Money film series, following Easy Money and Hard to Kill. Matias Varela and Joel Kinnaman reprise their roles as career criminal Jorge and business student turned convict JW, respectively, alongside returning cast members Dejan Čukić and Madeleine Martin and series newcomers Martin Wallström and Malin Buska. Set after the events of the second film, Easy Money III: Life Deluxe continues the stories of Jorge, JW, and the Serbian mob as their paths intertwine through their criminal activities. Lego Batman: The Movie - DC Super Heroes Unite Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite is a direct-to-video animated superhero action comedy film based on the video game DC Super Heroes. Though the film has cutscenes from the video game, the gameplay is replaced by new scenes with the same actors. The plot revolves around Lex Luthor and the Joker teaming up to destroy Gotham City with Batman and Robin teaming up with the Justice League in order to save Gotham. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on 21 May 2013. Jerry Before Seinfeld Jerry Before Seinfeld is a Netflix original film that follows comedian Jerry Seinfeld as he returns for a standup routine at the New York City comedy club, Comic Strip Live, which started his career. The album of the special was nominated for a 2018 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album. This is his third special. The Apple Dumpling Gang The Apple Dumpling Gang is a 1975 American comedy-western film produced by Walt Disney Productions about a slick gambler named Russell Donovan who is duped into taking care of a group of orphans who eventually strike gold during the California Gold Rush. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Jack Bickham. Don Tait, who wrote several other hits for Disney such as Herbie Goes Bananas, wrote the screenplay. The so-called "Apple Dumpling Gang" are named after their favorite American dessert treat, the apple dumpling. It is also known as being the first film to feature the comedy duo of Don Knotts and Tim Conway. Knotts and Conway developed different styles of pulling off their comedy; Conways characters were usually the dumber of the two, which made Knotts usually the brains of the group, though they were both equally inept. Paul J. Smith and Buddy Baker composed the music for it and its 1979 sequel, The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again. The song "The Apple Dumpling Gang", as heard in the opening and closing credits, was composed by Shane Tatum and was sung/performed by Randy Sparks and The Back Porch Majority. Face to Face Face to Face is a 1976 Swedish psychological drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. It tells the story of a psychiatrist who is suffering from a mental illness. It stars Liv Ullmann and Erland Josephson. It is also the film debut of Lena Olin. Majority Majority is a 2010 Turkish drama film directed by Seren Yüce, which tells the story of a middle class young man rebelling against his fathers brutish authority while seeking a rough romance with a woman of ethnic minority. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won several Golden Orange awards at the 47th International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival and was premiered at the 67th Venice International Film Festival, where it won the award for best debut film. Hürriyet Daily News reporter Vercihan Zilioğlu wrote that, "The directors moral tale draws on the example of todays Turkish youth and the timeless shadow of fathers over sons," and Todays Zaman reviewer Emine Yıldırım concludes that this is, "one of the rawest and truest stories from our society," and "As Yüce’s hardcore realism shows us, love sometimes does not conquer all when individuals chose to become part of the herd." Orphans of the Storm Orphans of the Storm is a 1921 silent drama film by D. W. Griffith set in late-18th-century France, before and during the French Revolution. The last Griffith film to feature both Lillian and Dorothy Gish, it was a surprising commercial failure, after box-office hits such as The Birth of a Nation, Intolerance, and Broken Blossoms. Like his earlier films, Griffith used historical events to comment on contemporary events, in this case the French Revolution to warn about the rise of Bolshevism. The film is about class conflict and a plea for inter-class understanding and against destructive hatred. At one point, in front of the Committee of Public Safety, a main character pleads, "Yes I am an aristocrat, but a friend of the people." The film is based on the 1874 French play Les Deux Orphelines by Adolphe dEnnery and Eugène Cormon. Cromwell Cromwell is a British 1970 historical drama film written and directed by Ken Hughes. It is based on the life of Oliver Cromwell, who rose to lead the Parliamentary forces during the later parts of the English Civil War and, as Lord Protector, ruled Great Britain and Ireland in the 1650s. It features an ensemble cast, led by Richard Harris as Cromwell and Alec Guinness as King Charles I, with Robert Morley as Edward Montagu and Timothy Dalton as Prince Rupert of the Rhine. The film received two Oscar nominations during the 43rd Academy Awards held in 1971, winning one for Best Costume Design by Vittorio Nino Novarese, but losing another for Best Original Score, composed by Frank Cordell. It was also nominated for a British Academy of Film and Television Award in Costume Design and a Golden Globe for Best Original Score. At the 7th Moscow International Film Festival in 1971 it won the award for Best Actor, and was nominated for the Golden Prize as Best Picture. The film received negative reviews for historical inaccuracies, however, praise went to the acting,, the score and costume design. The Dresser The Dresser is a 1983 British drama film, with a screenplay by Ronald Harwood, based on his 1980 play The Dresser. It tells the story of an aging actors personal assistant, who struggles to keep his charges life together. The film was directed by Peter Yates and produced by Yates with Ronald Harwood. Cinematography was by Kelvin Pike. It stars Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay, Zena Walker, Eileen Atkins, Michael Gough, and Edward Fox. Finney and Courtenay were both nominated for Academy Awards, BAFTA Awards, and Golden Globe Awards for their performances, with Courtenay winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama in a tie with Robert Duvall in Tender Mercies. The Hunted The Hunted is a 1995 American martial-arts thriller film written and directed by J. F. Lawton in his mainstream directorial debut, and starring Christopher Lambert, John Lone, Joan Chen, Yoshio Harada and Yoko Shimada. Lambert plays Paul Racine, an American businessman who by accident earns the wrath of a ninja clan led by Lones character, Kinjo. The film was shot in Nagoya, Japan, and Vancouver, Canada on a $25 million budget, and premiered in February 1995, taking in $6.6 million in U.S. box office. Most critic reviews found the plot clichéed and the acting unconvincing, while some praised Haradas performance as samurai Ijuro Takeda, Racines protector and Kinjos sworn enemy. The critically well-received soundtrack featured music by the Japanese taiko troupe Kodō, which pervades the film. Miss Minoes Undercover Kitty is a 2001 Dutch film, based on the childrens novel Minoes by Annie M.G. Schmidt. Whores' Glory Whores’ Glory is a 2011 documentary by Michael Glawogger. It shows the life of prostitutes from three different cultures: Thailand, Bangladesh and Mexico. Hell and Back Hell and Back is a 2015 American stop motion adult animated fantasy comedy film directed by Tom Gianas and Ross Shuman and written by Gianas, Hugh Sterbakov and Zeb Wells. It stars the voices of Nick Swardson, Mila Kunis, Bob Odenkirk, T.J. Miller, Rob Riggle, Susan Sarandon and Danny McBride. The film was released October 2, 2015, by Freestyle Releasing. My Date with Drew My Date with Drew is a 2004 independent documentary film starring and directed by Brian Herzlinger. The film heavily utilizes guerrilla filmmaking and received numerous awards for this. A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies is a 1995 British documentary film of 225 minutes in length, presented by Martin Scorsese and produced by the British Film Institute. In the film Martin Scorsese examines a selection of his favorite American films grouped according to four different types of directors: the director as storyteller; the director as an illusionist such as D.W. Griffith and F. W. Murnau, who created new editing techniques among other innovations that made the appearance of sound and color possible later on; the director as a smuggler such as filmmakers Douglas Sirk, Samuel Fuller, and Vincente Minnelli, who used to hide subversive messages in their films; and the director as an iconoclast, those filmmakers attacking social conventionalism such as Charles Chaplin, Erich von Stroheim, Orson Welles, Elia Kazan, Nicholas Ray, Stanley Kubrick, Arthur Penn, and Sam Peckinpah. I Am Shahid Afridi Main Hoon Shahid Afridi is a 2013 Pakistani sports film directed by Syed Ali Raza Usama and produced by Humayun Saeed & Shahzad Nasib. The film features Humayun Saeed, Javed Shaikh and Noman Habib in the lead roles. Nadeem Baig, Shafqat Cheema, Ismail Tara, Ainy Jaffri, Hamza Ali Abbasi and Shehzad Sheikh also play important roles in the film, whilst Shahid Afridi Reaper Reaper is a 2015 American horror/crime film directed by Philip Shih and written by James Jurdi and Mark James. The film stars Danny Trejo, Shayla Beesley, Vinnie Jones, Jake Busey, James Jurdi, and Christopher Judge. It was released in the United States on June 9, 2015 by Entertainment One. 1915 1915 is a 2015 psychological thriller film co-written and directed by Garin Hovannisian and Alec Mouhibian. It is produced by Hovannisian and Mouhibian with Terry Leonard, and stars Simon Abkarian, Angela Sarafyan, Samuel Page, and Nikolai Kinski, along with Jim Piddock. 1915 follows a mysterious theater director in present-day Los Angeles as he stages a controversial play to bring the ghosts of a forgotten tragedy back to life. The title refers to the Armenian Genocide. The film also features the first original film score by Serj Tankian, the Grammy-winning frontman of System of a Down. 1915 was released theatrically in the United States on April 17, 2015, and was the #2 box-office performing debut film on its opening weekend. It released widely in Russia on April 23 and Armenia on April 25. In December, 2015, it screened in Turkey as part of the Lake Van International Film Festival, where it won the Special Jury Prize. Return of the Living Dead: Necropolis Return of the Living Dead: Necropolis, is a 2005 zombie television action horror film directed by Ellory Elkayem, starring Aimee Lynn Chadwick, Cory Hardrict, John Keefe, Jana Kramer, and Peter Coyote. An edited version of the film aired on the Sci-Fi Channel on . The R-rated version of the film was released on DVD on . Hollywood Shuffle Hollywood Shuffle is a 1987 satirical comedy film about the racial stereotypes of African Americans in film and television. The film tracks the attempts of Bobby Taylor to become a successful actor and the mental and external roadblocks he encounters, represented through a series of interspersed vignettes and fantasies. Produced, directed, and co-written by Robert Townsend, the film is semi-autobiographical, reflecting Townsends experiences as a black actor when he was told he was not "black enough" for certain roles. Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks, known in Japan as is a movie anime based on Akira Toriyamas Dragon Ball manga series. Originally airing in Japan on February 24, 1993, between episodes 175 and 176, the special is based on an extra chapter of the manga series. It depicts an alternate version of the future in which Goku dies from the heart virus that afflicts him during the Androids Saga, and a teenage Trunks tries to defeat the androids as they ravage Earth. Belphegor: Phantom of the Louvre Belphegor, Phantom of the Louvre is a 2001 French fantasy film directed by Jean-Paul Salomé and starring Sophie Marceau, Michel Serrault, Frédéric Diefenthal, and Julie Christie. Written by Salomé, Danièle Thompson, and Jérôme Tonnerre, the film is about a mummys spirit that possesses a woman in the Paris museum. Loosely based on the 1927 horror novel Belphégor by Arthur Bernède, this film is the third dramatized adaptation, following the first film in 1927, and a TV miniseries in 1965. Belphegor, Phantom of the Louvre was filmed on location at the Musée du Louvre, the first feature film to be shot in part inside the world-famous museum. Mann Mann is a 1999 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Indra Kumar. The film stars popular actors Aamir Khan, Manisha Koirala and Anil Kapoor. Rani Mukerji also makes a special appearance in the movie. This is Aamir and Manishas second movie together after Akele Hum Akele Tum. The film was remade in the same year in Telugu, titled Ravoyi Chandamama, starring Akkineni Nagarjuna, Anjala Zhaveri, Keerthi Reddy and Jagapati Babu. The movie is loosely based on 1965 movie Bheegi Raat starring Ashok Kumar, Meena Kumari and Pradeep Kumar, which itself was a remake of 1957 American movie An Affair to Remember which in turn was a remake of 1939 movie Love Affair. Both Aamir and Manishas performances and chemistry were appreciated. The films climax was also praised. Just Another Love Story Just Another Love Story is a 2007 Danish drama film directed by Ole Bornedal. Goodbye First Love Goodbye First Love is a 2011 Franco-German film directed by Mia Hansen-Løve. It was selected for the main competition section at the 2011 Locarno International Film Festival. Kahaani 2 Kahaani 2: Durga Rani Singh is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language mystery thriller film directed by Sujoy Ghosh and produced by Ghosh and Jayantilal Gada. A sequel to the 2012 film Kahaani, the film features Arjun Rampal and Vidya Balan in lead roles, and Jugal Hansraj and Kharaj Mukherjee in supporting roles. Kahaani 2 is the story of Durga Rani Singh, who is charged with kidnapping and murder. Principal photography took place from March 2016 to May 2016. The film was released on 2 December 2016. It was declared tax-free in Uttar Pradesh on 15 December 2016. At the 62nd Filmfare Awards, Balan received a Best Actress nomination for her performance. Lola Lola is a 1961 romantic drama film, the debut film directed by Jacques Demy as a tribute to director Max Ophüls, described by Demy as a "musical without music". Anouk Aimée starred in the title role. The film was restored and re-released by Demys widow, French filmmaker Agnès Varda. The names of the film and title character were inspired by Josef von Sternbergs 1930 film Der blaue Engel, in which Marlene Dietrich played a burlesque performer named "Lola Lola". The Hunter The Hunter is a 1980 American action thriller film directed by Buzz Kulik. The film was Steve McQueens final role before his death in November of that year. The cast also features Eli Wallach, Kathryn Harrold, LeVar Burton, Ben Johnson, and Richard Venture. This was the last theatrical film made by director Buzz Kulik. White Man's Burden White Mans Burden is a 1995 American drama film about racism in an alternative America where black and white Americans have reversed cultural roles. The film was written and directed by Desmond Nakano. The film revolves around Louis Pinnock, a white factory worker, who kidnaps Thaddeus Thomas, a black factory owner for firing him over a perceived slight. The title is a well-known phrase inspired by the famous poem of the same title by Rudyard Kipling. On the Other Side of the Tracks On the Other Side of the Tracks is a French comedy released in France on December 19, 2012, and picked up for US distribution by The Weinstein Company. It was released in the US on April 4, 2014. On the Other Side of the Tracks is the story of two very different police officers who team up after a business moguls wife is murdered. T-34 T-34 is a 2019 Russian war film directed by Aleksey Sidorov. The title references the T-34, a World War II-era Soviet medium tank used during the invasion of the Soviet Union. The film narrates the life of Nikolay Ivushkin, a tank commander who gets captured by the Nazis. Three years later, he begins to plan his ultimate escape, alongside his newly-recruited tank crew. It stars Alexander Petrov as Nikolay Ivushkin, with Viktor Dobronravov, Irina Starshenbaum, Anton Bogdanov, Yuriy Borisov, Semyon Treskunov and Artyom Bystrov. T-34 was released in Russia by Central Partnership on January 1, 2019 and for hire converted into IMAX format. The film relesed to generally positive reviews, with critics praising the production quality and visual effects. It was successful commercially, grossing 2.2 billion rubles, against a production budget of 600 million rubles, after a week in cinemas. It is in second place on Russias biggest blockbusters list with over 8.5 million viewers and 2 billion rubles, and is currently the second-highest grossing Russian film of all time, behind Going Vertical Friend Friend is a 2001 South Korean action film written and directed by Kwak Kyung-taek. Upon its release, it became the highest-grossing South Korean movie of all time. Its record was surpassed in 2003 by Silmido. This film is the directors experiences with his friends, a semi-autobiography set in his hometown, Busan, and the actors speak with a strongly accented Busan dialect. The film changed the public images of Jang Dong-gun and Yu Oh-seong; previously, Jang had been famous for romantic comedies and Yu had appeared in movies with mostly cult interest. Demon Demon is a 2015 Polish horror film written and directed by Marcin Wrona. It was shown in the Vanguard section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It was Wronas last feature film, as he committed suicide on 19 September 2015 while promoting the film at a Gdynia film festival. Devour Devour is a 2005 horror film directed by David Winkler. Submerged Submerged is a 2005 American action film written and directed by Anthony Hickox and starring Steven Seagal, William Hope, Vinnie Jones and Christine Adams. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on May 31, 2005. The Americanization of Emily The Americanization of Emily is a 1964 American black-and-white romantic dark comedy-drama war film written by Paddy Chayefsky, produced by Martin Ransohoff, directed by Arthur Hiller, and starring James Garner, Julie Andrews, Melvyn Douglas, and James Coburn. The film also features Joyce Grenfell, Keenan Wynn, and William Windom. The screenplay by Chayefsky is loosely adapted from the novel of the same name by William Bradford Huie, who had been a SeaBee officer during the Normandy Invasion. The film is set in 1944 London during World War II in the weeks leading up to D-Day. Controversial in its own time, it has since been praised as a "vanguard anti-war film". Both Garner and Andrews have considered the film their personal favorite of those in which they acted. Heights Heights is a 2005 Merchant Ivory Productions film that follows a pivotal twenty-four hours in the interconnected lives of five New Yorkers. It stars Elizabeth Banks as Isabel, a photographer, James Marsden as Jonathan, a Jewish lawyer and Isabels fiancé, Glenn Close as Diana, Isabels mother, Jesse Bradford as Alec, an actor, and John Light as Peter, a journalist. Hollywood Sex Wars Hollywood Sex Wars is a comedy film written and directed by Paul Sapiano. It follows the adventures of three friends as they struggle to find success in the Hollywood dating scene. The movie features Mario Diaz, Richie Blair, and Dominique Purdy. Hollywood Sex Wars was slated to be released by summer 2011. Ghanchakkar Ghanchakkar is a 2013 Indian heist black comedy drama film directed by Rajkumar Gupta and produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapur from UTV Motion Pictures. The film stars Emraan Hashmi and Vidya Balan in the lead roles. The theatrical trailer debuted on 28 March 2013, along with Himmatwala. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Impromptu Impromptu is a 1991 British-American period drama film directed by James Lapine, written by Sarah Kernochan, produced by Daniel A. Sherkow and Stuart Oken, and starring Hugh Grant as Frédéric Chopin and Judy Davis as George Sand. The film was shot entirely on location in France as a British production by an American company. The main location used was at the Chateau des Briottières outside of Angers, in the Loire Valley. The Last Broadcast The Last Broadcast is a 1998 American horror film made by Stefan Avalos and Lance Weiler, who wrote, produced, directed and starred in it. Told in documentary format and based on found footage, the fictional film appears to tell the story of a man convicted in 1995 of murdering his team of people one night during an expedition to find the mythic Jersey Devil in the New Jersey Pine Barrens. The film is one of the first feature-length films to be shot entirely on consumer-level digital video. Demonlover Demonlover is a 2002 neo-noir thriller film by French writer/director Olivier Assayas. The film stars Connie Nielsen, Charles Berling, Chloë Sevigny, and Gina Gershon with a musical score by Sonic Youth. It premiered at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, although it was more widely released several months later. The story focuses on the entanglement between various national corporations vying over the financial control of interactive 3-D anime pornography. The film contains various themes, including desensitization to violence and the problematic nature of globalization. Upon its theatrical release in the United States, it was rated R for strong violence, sexual content and some language. It was released in both R-rated and unrated directors cut versions on DVD. The film is primarily in French, with some scenes in English and Japanese. It is considered an example of New French Extremity by some journalists. In recent years the film has gained a cult following. Torrente 4 Torrente 4: Lethal Crisis is a 2011 18+ film Spanish black comedy film directed, written, produced by and starring Santiago Segura as the lead character, Spanish cop José Luis Torrente. The film was the fourth in the popular Torrente series and successful at the box office. Distributed in Germany by Daniel O Dochartaigh Cine Global Filmverleih. The film features Silvia Abril, Kiko Rivera, Tony Leblanc, Enrique Villén, David Muro, Francisco, David Castillo, Yolanda Ramos, Emma Ozores, Kiko Matamoros, David Bisbal, María La Piedra, Yon González, Soledad Mallol, Ana Obregón and Belén Esteban. The Naked Island The Naked Island is a black-and-white film from 1960, directed by Kaneto Shindō. The film is notable for having almost no spoken dialogue. Bébé's Kids Bébés Kids is a 1992 American animated comedy film produced by Hyperion Studio for Paramount Pictures. Directed by Bruce W. Smith, it is based upon comedian Robin Harris stand-up comedy act of the same name. Harris died two years before the film was released; in the film, he is voiced by Faizon Love in his film debut. Other voice actors include Vanessa Bell Calloway, Marques Houston, Nell Carter, and Tone Lōc, as well as Tom Everett, Rich Little, and Louie Anderson. The film was originally released on July 31, 1992, and received mixed to unfavorable reviews from critics and grossed $8.4 million. Cheeky is a 2000 sex comedy directed by Tinto Brass, with Yuliya Mayarchuk in the lead role. Certain parallelisms are drawn between Nerosubianco, another Tinto Brass film set in London. The Italian title is a play on the verbs trasgredire and tradire. Destroy All Monsters is a 1968 Japanese kaiju film directed by Ishirō Honda and written by Honda and Takeshi Kimura. The film, which was produced and distributed by Toho Studios, is the ninth film in the Godzilla franchise, and features up to eleven monster characters, including Godzilla, Mothra, Rodan, King Ghidorah, Anguirus, and Minilla. The film stars Akira Kubo, Jun Tazaki, Yukiko Kobayashi and Yoshio Tsuchiya, with special effects directed by Sadamasa Arikawa, which were provided under the supervision by Eiji Tsuburaya. In the film, humans have achieved world peace by the year 1999, and various giant monsters are confined to an area known as Monsterland. The monsters are freed from the area and are mind-controlled by aliens known as Kilaaks, who send them to attack major cities. When the monsters are freed from the Kilaaks influence, the aliens send King Ghidorah to challenge the other monsters. Destroy All Monsters was released theatrically in Japan on August 1, 1968. The film was released by American International Pictures with an English-language dub in the United States on May 23, 1969. Contemporary American reviews were generally negative, with praise mainly held for the climactic monster battle. The film has since been considered a favorite among Godzilla fans for its "audacious and simple story", "innovative action sequences", and a "memorably booming" score by Akira Ifukube. The Landlord The Landlord is a 2007 short comedy film starring Will Ferrell, Pearl McKay, and featuring Adam McKay. In the Name of the King: Two Worlds In the Name of the King 2: Two Worlds is a 2011 American fantasy adventure film directed by Uwe Boll. The film stars Dolph Lundgren, Natassia Malthe and Lochlyn Munro. It is the sequel to the 2007s In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale starring Jason Statham. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States and Canada on December 27, 2011. Casque d'Or Casque dOr is a 1952 French film directed by Jacques Becker. It is a Belle Époque tragedy, the story of an ill-fated love affair between characters played by Simone Signoret and Serge Reggiani. The story was loosely based on an infamous love triangle between the prostitute Amélie Élie and the Apache gang leaders Manda and Leca, which was the subject of much sensational newspaper reporting during 1902. Electra Glide in Blue Electra Glide in Blue is a 1973 American action film, starring Robert Blake as a motorcycle cop in Arizona and Billy "Green" Bush as his partner. The film was produced and directed by James William Guercio, and is named after the Harley-Davidson Electra Glide motorcycle issued to traffic cops. The soundtrack was performed by members of the band Chicago; Guercio managed them at the time, and produced many of their albums. Members of the band also appear in minor acting roles in the film. Hawaii, Oslo Hawaii, Oslo is a 2004 Norwegian drama film, directed by Erik Poppe with a screenplay by Harald Rosenløw Eeg. It stars Trond Espen Seim, Aksel Hennie, Jan Gunnar Røise and Petronella Barker. The films music was composed by John Erik Kaada and Bugge Wesseltoft. Produced by Finn Gjerdrum and distributed by Paradox Spillefilm, the film is in the Norwegian language and was edited by Arthur Coburn. To Each His Own Cinema To Each His Own Cinema is a 2007 French anthology comedy-drama film commissioned for the 60th anniversary of the Cannes Film Festival. The film is a collection of 34 short films, each 3 minutes in length, by 36 acclaimed directors. Representing five continents and 25 countries, the filmmakers were invited to express "their state of mind of the moment as inspired by the motion picture theatre". The films subtitle reads "a declaration of love to the big screen". Camino Camino is a 2008 Spanish drama film directed by Javier Fesser. The film is inspired by the real story of Alexia González-Barros, a girl who died from spinal cancer at age 14 in 1985 and who is in process of canonization. The film is controversial because Alexias siblings said it was a distortion of the girls history. They also objected to Fessers use of Alexias full name in his dedication, despite him having undertaken not to directly identify her. He calls her "Camino" in the film, referencing "the way" to sainthood she apparently undergoes. In Her Skin In Her Skin is a 2009 Australian drama movie written and directed by Simone North. The film is based on the true story of the murder of 15-year-old Rachel Barber, who went missing on 1 March 1999. It was later discovered that Barber was murdered by a former neighbour and family babysitter, Caroline Reed Robertson. The films story is told from alternating points of view; the victim, the victims parents, and the murderer. Flashbacks reveal details about all of the characters, including the motive of the murderer. In Her Skin is inspired by the book Perfect Victim by Elizabeth Southall and Megan Norris. The Best of Enemies The Best of Enemies is a 2019 American drama film directed and written by Robin Bissell in his feature debut. It is based on the book The Best of Enemies: Race and Redemption in the New South by Osha Gray Davidson, which focuses on the rivalry between civil rights activist Ann Atwater and Ku Klux Klan leader C. P. Ellis. The film stars Taraji P. Henson, Sam Rockwell, Babou Ceesay, Anne Heche, Wes Bentley, Bruce McGill, John Gallagher Jr., and Nick Searcy. It was released in the United States on April 5, 2019, by STX Entertainment. The film was a box office failure. To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday is a 1996 American romantic drama film directed by Michael Pressman and starring Peter Gallagher and Claire Danes as a father and daughter struggling to come to terms with the tragic death of wife and mother, Gillian. The original score was composed by James Horner. The screenplay was adapted by David E. Kelley from the play of the same name by Michael Brady. No Rest for the Wicked No Rest for the Wicked is a 2011 Spanish thriller film directed by Enrique Urbizu, written by Urbizu and Michel Gaztambide and starring José Coronado, Juanjo Artero and Helena Miquel. The film won six Goya Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Writing and Best Leading Actor. Our Man in Havana Our Man in Havana is a 1959 British spy comedy film shot in CinemaScope, directed and produced by Carol Reed and starring Alec Guinness, Burl Ives, Maureen OHara, Ralph Richardson, Noël Coward and Ernie Kovacs. The film is adapted from the 1958 novel Our Man in Havana by Graham Greene. The film takes the action of the novel and gives it a more comedic touch. The movie marks Reeds third collaboration with Greene. The Unbelievable Truth The Unbelievable Truth is a 1989 comedy-drama film written and directed by Hal Hartley and starring Adrienne Shelly and Robert Burke. It tells the story of Audry, who dumps her high-school boyfriend and becomes a successful fashion model, but all along is in love with a mysterious man called Josh, released after conviction for manslaughter. He, after his experiences, is uncomfortable with relationships, but learns that he cannot stay an observer of life and must fight to win her. The film was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize in 1990 at the Sundance Film Festival. The Son of Bigfoot The Son of Bigfoot is a Belgian-French computer-animated comedy-drama film. It is directed by Ben Stassen and Jeremy Degruson. Upon release, the film received positive reviews from critics and grossed $50 million worldwide against its $20 million budget. As of March 2018, the film had topped 8 million admissions worldwide. The film was released on DVD on May 1, 2018, in the United States. This film was release on Blu-ray on August 18, 2020 in the United States. A sequel titled Bigfoot Superstar will be released in 2020. Out of Reach Out of Reach is a 2004 American action film directed by Po-Chih Leong, written by Trevor Miller, and starring Steven Seagal and Ida Nowakowska. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on July 20, 2004. Seagal plays William Lansing, a former covert agent turned survivalist, tracking a human trafficking ring and trying to rescue his pen pal, a thirteen-year-old orphan from Poland whom he has taught to use secret codes. Heli Heli is a 2013 independent Mexican crime drama film directed by Amat Escalante and produced by Jaime Romandía. Featuring newcomers Armando Espitia, Andrea Vergara, Linda González, and Juan Eduardo Palacios, the film premiered in competition for the Palme dOr at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Escalante won the Best Director award at the ceremony. While being appreciative of the films technical aspects, film critics were divided in their opinion of the film itself. Heli was selected to represent Mexico at the 86th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but it was not nominated. Il Bidone Il bidone is a 1955 Italian film directed by Federico Fellini. It features Broderick Crawford, Richard Basehart and Giulietta Masina. Released one year after the directors internationally successful La Strada, Il bidone continues with many of the same socially conscious, neorealist-inspired themes while minimizing the poetic realism and extravagant vitality, that is today known as "felliniesque", in favor of a more pointed political stance. BMX Bandits BMX Bandits is a 1983 Australian adventure crime drama film starring Nicole Kidman. My Little Pony: Equestria Girls My Little Pony: Equestria Girls is a 2013 Canadian–American Flash animated fantasy musical film which is the first installment of Hasbros toy line and media franchise of the same name, which is itself an anthropomorphized spin-off of the 2010 relaunch of the My Little Pony franchise. The film was written by Meghan McCarthy and directed by Jayson Thiessen, and was produced by DHX Medias 2D animation studio in Vancouver, Canada for Hasbro Studios in the United States. It premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 15, 2013, followed by limited release in the United States and Canada on June 16, 2013, with a home media release on August 6, 2013. It also commemorates the thirtieth anniversary of the launch of the original My Little Pony toyline. The film re-envisions the main characters of parent franchise, normally ponies, as teenage human characters in a high school setting. Set between the third and fourth seasons of Friendship Is Magic, the films plot involves Twilight Sparkle pursuing her stolen crown into an alternate world where she transforms into a human teenage girl. While learning how to behave as a human, Twilight encounters human counterparts of her pony friends, who help her in her search for her crown. The films critical reception was mixed, with most criticism directed towards the character design and writing. The film was followed by three sequels – Rainbow Rocks, Friendship Games, and Legend of Everfree – all of which were more positively received. Jonathan Jonathan, also known as Duplicate, is a 2018 American drama science fiction film directed by Bill Oliver and written by Gregory Davis, Peter Nickowitz and Oliver, starring Ansel Elgort. It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 21, 2018. It was scheduled to be released on November 16, 2018, by Well Go USA. The Hunchback of Notre Dame The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a 1923 American romantic drama film with horror elements starring Lon Chaney, directed by Wallace Worsley, and produced by Carl Laemmle and Irving Thalberg. The supporting cast includes Patsy Ruth Miller, Norman Kerry, Nigel de Brulier, and Brandon Hurst. The film was Universals "Super Jewel" of 1923 and was their most successful silent film, grossing $3.5 million. The film is based on Victor Hugos 1831 novel, and is notable for the grand sets that recall 15th century Paris as well as for Chaneys performance and make-up as the tortured hunchback Quasimodo. The film elevated Chaney, already a well-known character actor, to full star status in Hollywood, and also helped set a standard for many later horror films, including Chaneys The Phantom of the Opera in 1925. In 1951, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. Artifact Artifact is a 2012 American documentary film. It was directed by Jared Leto under the pseudonym of Bartholomew Cubbins, and produced by Leto and Emma Ludbrook. Artifact chronicles the modern music business as it charts the legal dispute between Letos rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars and record label EMI, which filed a $30 million breach of contract lawsuit against them in 2008, after the band tried to exit its contract over a royalties dispute. Thirty Seconds to Mars is shown working with producer Flood to create the 2009 album This Is War, meeting with lawyers between recording sessions. Artifact had its world premiere at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival where it received the Peoples Choice Award for Best Documentary. Critics praised the examination of the state of the modern music industry and its focus on the relationship between artists and record companies. The film received a limited theatrical release beginning November 23, 2013, before being released digitally on December 3, 2013. Ashes in the Snow Ashes in the Snow is a Lithuanian-American World War II drama film based on The New York Times best selling novel Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys. It stars Aistė Diržiūtė, Bel Powley, Martin Wallström, Lisa Loven Kongsli, Jonah Hauer-King, Peter Franzén and Sophie Cookson. It had its world premiere at the LA Film Festival on 21 September 2018. Scenes from a Mall Scenes from a Mall is a 1991 American comedy film directed by Paul Mazursky, written by Mazursky and Roger L. Simon, and starring Bette Midler and Woody Allen. Most of the mall scenes were filmed at the Kaufman Astoria Studios sound stages in Queens, New York. Mall scenes with elevators and escalators were filmed at the Stamford Town Center in Stamford, Connecticut. Mall exteriors were filmed at the Beverly Center in Los Angeles, California, the mall where most of the picture is set. The Bible: In the Beginning... The Bible: In the Beginning... is a 1966 American-Italian religious epic film produced by Dino De Laurentiis and directed by John Huston. It recounts the first 22 chapters of the biblical Book of Genesis, covering the stories from Adam and Eve to the binding of Isaac. Released by 20th Century Fox, the film was photographed by Giuseppe Rotunno in Dimension 150, a variant of the 70mm Todd-AO format. It stars Michael Parks as Adam, Ulla Bergryd as Eve, Richard Harris as Cain, John Huston as Noah, Stephen Boyd as Nimrod, George C. Scott as Abraham, Ava Gardner as Sarah, and Peter OToole as the Three Angels. In 1967, the films score by Toshiro Mayuzumi was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score. The National Board of Review of Motion Pictures included the film in its "Top Ten Films" list of 1966. De Laurentiis and Huston won David di Donatello Awards for Best Producer and Best Foreign Director, respectively. Murder by Decree Murder by Decree is a 1979 British-Canadian mystery thriller film directed by Bob Clark. It features the Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who are embroiled in the investigation surrounding the real-life 1888 Whitechapel murders committed by "Jack the Ripper". Christopher Plummer plays Holmes and James Mason plays Watson. Though it features a similar premise, it is notably different in tone and result to A Study in Terror. It is loosely based on The Ripper File by Elwyn Jones and John Lloyd. The films premise of the plot behind the murders is influenced by the book The Final Solution, by Stephen Knight, who presumed that the killings were part of a Masonic plot. The original script contained the names of the historical suspects, Sir William Gull and John Netley. In the actual film, they are represented by fictional analogues: Thomas Spivy and William Slade. This plot device was later used in other Jack the Ripper-themed fiction, including the graphic novel From Hell. Kaal Kaal, is an Indian natural horror film directed by Soham Shah, and jointly produced by Karan Johar and Shah Rukh Khan. The film stars John Abraham, Vivek Oberoi, Esha Deol, Lara Dutta in lead roles with Ajay Devgan in negative role as title role while Vishal Malhotra and Kushal Punjabi play pivotal roles. It released on 29 April 2005.At the box office it performed moderately well, grossing an approx Rs.19 Crores and was declared Semi-Hit. It was also the tenth highest-grossing film of 2005 The story relates the struggle of wildlife expert Krish Thapar, his wife Riya Thapar and a group of friends, who battle against a ghost in the fictional Orbit National Park for their lives. The film sends out the message on protecting the precious wildlife of India. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 1920 horror silent film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released through Paramount/Artcraft. The film, which stars John Barrymore, is based on the 1886 novella The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. John S. Robertson directed the production, and Clara Beranger wrote this adaptations screenplay or "scenario". The story, set in late Victorian London, portrays the tragic consequences of a doctors experiments in separating the dual personalities he thinks defines all humans: one good, the other evil. The film is now in the public domain. Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet the Invisible Man Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man is a 1951 American horror comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring the team of Abbott and Costello alongside Nancy Guild. The film depicts the misadventures of Lou Francis and Bud Alexander, two private detectives investigating the murder of a boxing promoter. The film was part of a series in which the duo meet classic characters from Universals stable, including Frankenstein, the Mummy and the Keystone Kops. Harlan County U.S.A. Harlan County, USA is a 1976 documentary film covering the "Brookside Strike", an effort of 180 coal miners and their wives against the Duke Power Company-owned Eastover Coal Companys Brookside Mine and Prep Plant in Harlan County, southeast Kentucky in 1973. Directed and produced by Barbara Kopple, who has long been an advocate of workers rights, Harlan County, U.S.A. is less ambivalent in its attitude toward unions than her later American Dream, the account of the Hormel Foods strike in Austin in 1985-–86. It won the Oscar for Best Documentary at the 49th Academy Awards. Rapa Nui Rapa-Nui is a 1994 film directed by Kevin Reynolds and coproduced by Kevin Costner, who starred in Reynoldss previous film, Prince of Thieves. The plot is based on Rapanui legends of Easter Island, Chile, in particular the race for the sooty terns egg in the Birdman Cult. The historic details of this film are questionable, but the central theme—the destruction of the islands irreplaceable forests—is well authenticated. The ethnic struggle in the story is derived from the legend of the Hanau epe. This film is also one of the biggest box office bombs based on gross earnings, making $305,070 on a $20 million budget. Road Games Roadgames is a 1981 Australian horror-thriller film directed by Richard Franklin and starring Stacy Keach and Jamie Lee Curtis. The film follows a truck driver travelling across Australia who, along with the help of a hitchhiker, seeks to track down a serial killer who is butchering women and dumping their dismembered bodies along desolate highways. Pepi, Luci, Bom and Other Girls Like Mom Pepi, Luci, Bom y otras chicas del montón is a 1980 Spanish film, a campy comedy, written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. Starring Carmen Maura, Alaska, and Eva Siva, the plot follows the wild adventures of three friends: Pepi, an independent modern woman; Luci, a mousy, masochistic housewife; and Bom, a lesbian punk rock singer. Pepi, Luci, Bom is Almodóvars first feature film. It was shot in 16mm and blown up to 35mm for its theatrical release. It became a cult film, emblematic of La Movida Madrileña, a period characterized by a sense of cultural and sexual freedom. Pusher Pusher is a 2012 British crime thriller film directed by Luis Prieto. It is an English-language remake of Nicolas Winding Refns 1996 film of the same name. The film stars Richard Coyle, Agyness Deyn, Bronson Webb, and Paul Kaye. The Red Maple Leaf The Red Maple Leaf is a 2016 Canadian-American crime drama film written and directed by Frank DAngelo and starring James Caan, Robert Loggia, Martin Landau, Paul Sorvino, Kris Kristofferson, and Mira Sorvino. The film is dedicated to the memory of Loggia and Doris Roberts. Then Martin Landau died just 10 months after the films release. Pelli Choopulu Pelli Choopulu is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyam and produced by Raj Kandukuri and Yash Rangineni. It features Vijay Deverakonda and Ritu Varma in the lead roles. The film revolves around a boy and a girl who meet during a match-making and how their aspirations bring them together forms the rest of the story. The film was released worldwide on 29 July 2016 to positive reviews from critics and became a commercial success. The film provided breakthrough for the films cast and crew. The film won two National Film Awards for Best Telugu film, and Best Screenplay – Dialogues, two Filmfare Awards, and the SIIMA Award for Best Film. The film was remade in Hindi as Mitron and in Malayalam as Vijay Superum Pournamiyum. Sissi: The Fateful Years of an Empress Sissi – Fateful Years of an Empress is a 1957 film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Romy Schneider, Karlheinz Böhm, Magda Schneider, Gustav Knuth and Josef Meinrad, costumes by. It was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. It is the last film in the Sissi trilogy, following Sissi and Sissi – The Young Empress. The director Ernst Marischka planned a fourth film, but Schneider refused to play Sissi any longer. She appeared 15 years later again as Empress Elisabeth in Luchino Viscontis 1972 film Ludwig. Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day is a 1968 animated featurette based on the third, fifth, ninth, and tenth chapters from Winnie-the-Pooh and the second, eighth, and ninth chapters from The House at Pooh Corner by A. A. Milne. The featurette was directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution Company on December 20, 1968 as a double feature with the live-action comedy feature The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit. This was the second of the studios Winnie the Pooh shorts. It was later added as a segment to the 1977 film The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. The music was written by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. It was notable for being the last animated short produced by Walt Disney, who died during its production. It starred the voices of Sterling Holloway as Winnie the Pooh, Sebastian Cabot as the Narrator, Jon Walmsley as Christopher Robin,, Barbara Luddy as Kanga, Clint Howard as Roo, Paul Winchell as Tigger, Ralph Wright as Eeyore, Hal Smith as Owl, Howard Morris as Gopher, and Junius Matthews as Rabbit. Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day won the 1968 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. The Academy Award was awarded posthumously to Walt Disney, who died of lung cancer two years before the films initial release. It is also the only Winnie the Pooh production that won an Academy Award. The animated featurette also served as an inspiration for the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh ride in Walt Disney World in which the rider experiences several scenes from the cartoon, including Poohs Heffalump and Woozle dream. Natsamrat Natsamrāt is a 2016 Indian Marathi-language drama film starring Nana Patekar in the leading role. The film depicts the tragic family life of a stage actor who has retired from acting but is unable to forget his fond memories of theatre and the stage. It is directed by Mahesh Manjrekar and produced by Nana Patekar and Vishwas Joshi under the banner of Great Maratha Entertainment, Gajanan Chitra and Fincraft Media and Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. The film was officially released in India on 2016 New Year and became the highest-grossing film in Marathi cinema to date, until Sairat occupied that place. The film was remade in Gujarati in 2018 as Natsamrat and being remade in Telugu as Rangamarthanda. Easy Street Easy Street is a 1917 short action-comedy film starring and directed by Charlie Chaplin. The Saragossa Manuscript The Saragossa Manuscript is a 1965 Polish film directed by Wojciech Has, based on the 1815 novel The Manuscript Found in Saragossa by Jan Potocki. Set primarily in Spain, it tells a frame story containing gothic, picaresque and erotic elements. In a deserted house during the Napoleonic Wars, two officers from opposing sides find a manuscript, which tells the tale of the Spanish officers grandfather, Alphonso van Worden. Van Worden travelled in the region many years before, being plagued by evil spirits, and meeting such figures as a Qabalist, a sultan and a gypsy, who tell him further stories, many of which intertwine and interrelate with one another. The film was a relative success in Poland and other parts of socialist eastern Europe upon its release. It later also achieved a level of critical success in the United States, when filmmakers such as Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola rediscovered it and encouraged its propagation. The Guyver The Guyver is a 1991 American science fiction film made in conjunction with Shochiku Films, loosely based on the Japanese manga series of the same name by Yoshiki Takaya. The film tells of a young man, Sean Barker, who discovers an alien artifact called "The Unit" which changes Barker into an alien-hybrid super soldier called "The Guyver". Barker learns that a major corporation called "Chronos" is after the Guyver unit and soon discovers that the people behind Chronos are not human after all. The film was met with a mixed reaction from critics and fans. A sequel followed in 1994 called Dark Hero. Boogeyman 3 Boogeyman 3 is a 2008 American supernatural horror film and the final installment of the Boogeyman film series, following Boogeyman and Boogeyman 2 and centers on a college sophomore, Sarah Morris, who tries to convince her dorm that the Boogeyman is real. Little does she know that the more she tells people of the existence of the Boogeyman, the evil supernatural force becomes stronger. The film stars Erin Cahill, Chuck Hittinger and Mimi Michaels. The Cousins Welad El-Am, known professionally as Escaping Tel Aviv, is a 2009 Egyptian film directed by Sherif Arafa and starring Karim Abdel Aziz, Sherif Mounir and Mona Zaki. Kiss of the Damned Kiss of the Damned is a 2012 American vampire horror film written and directed by Xan Cassavetes. The film played at the 2013 SXSW Film Festival and was released in theaters May 3, 2013. The filming locations were New York and New Fairfield. Camp Takota Camp Takota is a 2014 comedy-drama film starring YouTube personalities Grace Helbig, Hannah Hart and Mamrie Hart. The film is directed by Nick Riedell and Chris Riedell, also known as The Brothers Riedell, and produced by Michael Goldfine. The film, produced by RockStream Studios, was released on February 14, 2014. Warsaw '44 Warsaw 44 is a 2014 Polish war film, originally titled Miasto 44. The film depicts the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 during the German occupation of Poland. McQ McQ is a 1974 American neo-noir action film directed by John Sturges, starring John Wayne filmed in Panavision. The film made extensive use of Seattle locations. The beach scenes were filmed on the Pacific coast at Moclips. Eddie Albert and Diana Muldaur co-star. The film also features Roger E. Mosley as a pimp and police snitch, Clu Gulager as a corrupt police detective, Colleen Dewhurst as a cocaine addict and Al Lettieri in one of his final roles, as the most visible villain of the film, the drug king Santiago. McQ has a dramatic car chase with Wayne in a green 1973 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am "Green Hornet". It was influenced by Steve McQueens chase scene in Bullitt. One of Waynes famous lines from this movie is delivered after his character is rescued from his car after it has been crushed between two large trucks with him trapped inside. He says to one of the reporting officers, "Im up to my butt in gas." Besieged Besieged is a 1998 film by Bernardo Bertolucci starring Thandie Newton and David Thewlis. The film is based on the short story "The Siege" by James Lasdun and was supposed to be a 60-minute teleplay until Bertolucci chose to expand it. East/West East/West is a 1999 internationally co-produced film directed by Régis Wargnier, starring Sandrine Bonnaire, Oleg Menshikov, Sergei Bodrov Jr. and Catherine Deneuve. Authors of scenario and dialogue: Rustam Ibragimbekov, Sergei Bodrov, Louis Gardel and Régis Wargnier. Pauly Shore Is Dead Pauly Shore Is Dead is a 2003 American mockumentary comedy film directed, produced, co-written by, and starring Pauly Shore. It marks Shores debut in a field other than acting. The film is a fake documentary that begins as a semi-autobiographical retelling of Shores early success and dwindling popularity in the late 1990s, after which it documents Shores attempt to fake his own death in order to drum up popularity for his films. It features many cameos. Transit Transit is a 2018 German drama film written and directed by Christian Petzold. It follows a man who impersonates a deceased writer to try to flee a fascist state. It is based on Anna Segherss 1942 novel of the same name and adapted to be set in the present. It was a critical success and was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. Time Freak Time Freak is a 2018 American science-fiction comedy-drama film written and directed by Andrew Bowler. It was released in limited release and on digital on November 9, 2018. The Center of the World The Center of the World is an American film directed by Wayne Wang, which was digitally shot and released in 2001. It stars Peter Sarsgaard as a Dot-com millionaire who hires a drummer/stripper to stay with him in Las Vegas for three days for US$10,000. The film was screened out of competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Inbred Inbred is a 2011 British horror film directed by Alex Chandon and co-written with Paul Shrimpton and produced by Margaret Milner Schmueck. Road to Paloma Road to Paloma is a 2014 American drama thriller film directed, produced, co-written by and starring Jason Momoa. It co-stars Sarah Shahi, Lisa Bonet, Michael Raymond-James and Wes Studi. The film was released on July 11, 2014. Sushi Girl Sushi Girl is an American crime film directed by Kern Saxton and starring Tony Todd, Mark Hamill, Noah Hathaway, Sonny Chiba and Cortney Palm. Tony Todd also served as an executive producer. It premiered at a TCL Chinese Theatre, played in several festivals and was then released directly to home media in 2012. The Longest Daycare Maggie Simpson in "The Longest Daycare" or simply The Longest Daycare, is a 2012 American traditionally animated 3D comedy short film based on the animated television series The Simpsons. In the film, Maggie Simpson is enrolled at a new daycare facility where she squares off with the foul-tempered Baby Gerald when she befriends a caterpillar. The short originated with Simpsons producer James L. Brooks, who enlisted long-time veteran of the series David Silverman to direct the film. The picture was written by producers Brooks, Al Jean, David Mirkin, writers Michael Price and Joel H. Cohen, as well as show creator Matt Groening. The film premiered on July 13, 2012, where it was attached to screenings of the 20th Century Fox release Continental Drift. The film is the second Simpsons theatrical release. The short was re-released on February 15, 2013 and played before the film Life of Pi in selected theaters in USA. Reception has been positive, praising the storytelling and animation. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2013, losing to Paperman. A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate A Woman of Paris is a feature-length American silent film that debuted in 1923. The film, an atypical drama film for its creator, was written, directed, produced and later scored by Charlie Chaplin. It is also known as A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate. The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through the Mists The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through the Mists is a 1996 American direct-to-video animated adventure musical film produced by Universal Animation Studios and directed by Roy Allen Smith. This is the fourth installment and third Land Before Time sequel directed by Smith, as well as the last to feature any of the original voice cast. The film was nominated for two Annie Awards. Circles Circles is a 2013 Serbian drama film directed by Srdan Golubović. The film was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The film won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival and the Grand Prix, Golden Apricot at the 2013 Yerevan International Film Festival, Armenia, for Best Feature Film as well as the Grand Prix at 2013 CinEast Festival. The film is inspired by the true story of Bosnian Serb soldier Srđan Aleksić who died protecting Bosniak civilian Alen Glavović in January 1993 in Trebinje during the Bosnian War. Three stories take place in parallel in Belgrade, Germany, and Trebinje. Nebojša who witnessed the death of his best friend overcomes his guilty conscience to confront the killer. Haris who owes his life to the person who sacrificed for him risks everything in order to return the favour. The murderers son meets the fallen heros father thus opening the way to overcoming the past. Finding Your Feet Finding Your Feet is a 2017 romantic comedy film directed by Richard Loncraine and written by Nick Moorcroft and Meg Leonard. The film stars Imelda Staunton, Timothy Spall, Celia Imrie, Joanna Lumley, and David Hayman, and was released on 23 February 2018 in the United Kingdom. Cyclo Cyclo is a 1995 film by Tran Anh Hung. It stars Lê Văn Lộc, Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Trần Nữ Yên Khê. The film won the Golden Lion at the 52nd Venice International Film Festival. It is about the hard lives of the labor force in early 1990s Ho Chi Minh City, and how people come under the influence of crime. The film is considered hard to understand because of abstracts and wordless communications. However, in a review, Janet Maslin asserted that this style, which is typical of the film director, makes the movie more memorable and successful. Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough is a 2005 erotic thriller film directed by Jay Lowi and starring Sandra McCoy, Serah DLaine, Linden Ashby, Dina Meyer and Brad Johnson. It is a sequel to Wild Things 2 and the third film in the Wild Things series. The film was released on DVD on April 26, 2005. Treasure Island Treasure Island is a 1990 TV film adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1883 novel of the same name, written & directed by Fraser Clarke Heston, and also starring several notable British actors, including Christian Bale, Oliver Reed, Christopher Lee, Julian Glover and Pete Postlethwaite. The film was an original production filmed and aired by the TNT network, and was also released theatrically outside the US. The title has appeared on some covers as "Devils Treasure", rather than "Treasure Island". This version of the story is noted for its faithfulness to the book, with much of the dialogue coming directly from it, as well as recreating several of the more violent scenes from the book. Living Out Loud Living Out Loud is a 1998 comedy-drama film written and directed by Richard LaGravenese and set in New York City, starring Holly Hunter, Danny DeVito, Queen Latifah, Martin Donovan, and Elias Koteas. Quai des Orfèvres Quai des Orfèvres is a 1947 French police procedural drama film based on the book Légitime défense by Stanislas-Andre Steeman. Directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot the film stars Suzy Delair as Jenny Lamour, Bernard Blier as Maurice Martineau, Louis Jouvet as Inspector Antoine and Simone Renant as Dora. The film was Clouzots third directorial effort, and the first after the controversy of Le corbeau. Without having the novel on hand, Clouzot and Jean Ferry based the film on memory and deviated significantly from the original story. The film was released in France and was popular with both audiences and critics. On the films re-release in the United States in 2002, it continued to receive praise from critics as one of the directors best films. The Go-Between The Go-Between is a 1971 British romantic drama film directed by Joseph Losey. Its screenplay, by Harold Pinter, is an adaptation of the 1953 novel The Go-Between by L. P. Hartley. The film stars Julie Christie, Alan Bates, Margaret Leighton, Michael Redgrave and Dominic Guard. It won the Grand Prix at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. Across 110th Street Across 110th Street is a 1972 American neo-noir film crime film directed by Barry Shear and starring Yaphet Kotto, Anthony Quinn, Anthony Franciosa and Paul Benjamin. The film is set in Harlem and takes its name from 110th Street, the traditional dividing line between Harlem and Central Park that functioned as an informal boundary of race and class in 1970s New York City. Focusing on a heist, murder and their subsequent investigation, Across 110th Street takes inspiration from both the blaxploitation films of the 1970s as well as the film noir genre. Across 110th Street is remembered in part for its soundtrack, which features a classic song of the same name by soul artist Bobby Womack. Combat Girls Combat Girls is a 2011 German drama film written and directed by . It had its international premiere at the 2011 São Paulo International Film Festival where Alina Levshin was awarded as best actress. It won the best screenplay and best female lead categories and came third in the best film category at the German Film Awards in 2012. The Realm The Realm is a 2018 Spanish thriller film directed by Rodrigo Sorogoyen. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. At the 33rd Goya Awards, the film won seven awards, including Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Original Screenplay. I Was Born, But... I Was Born, But... is a 1932 black-and-white Japanese silent film directed by Yasujirō Ozu. It became the first of six Ozu films to win the Kinema Junpo Award for Best Film of the Year. Ozu later loosely remade the film as Good Morning. The films story centers on two young brothers whose faith in their father, an office worker, is shaken by what they perceive as his kowtowing to the boss. Charulata Charulata is a 1964 Indian drama film written and directed by Satyajit Ray based upon the novella Nastanirh by Rabindranath Tagore. It features Soumitra Chatterjee, Madhabi Mukherjee and Sailen Mukherjee. The film is considered one of Ray’s highest achievements. Gunnm Battle Angel, known in Japan as , is a 1993 original video animation based on the Battle Angel Alita manga series by Yukito Kishiro. It is directed by Hiroshi Fukutomi, and jointly produced by KSS Inc., Movic, Animate and Madhouse. The OVA comprises two episodes, Rusty Angel and Tears Sign, correspond respectively to volumes 1 and 2 of the manga with some differences, serving as a compressed preview for the manga. According to Kishiro, only two episodes were originally planned since at the time he was too busy with the manga "to review the plan " and he was not serious about an anime adaptation. He has no plans to revive the anime. The Third Wheel The Third Wheel is a 2002 American film directed by Jordan Brady and starring Luke Wilson, Denise Richards, Jay Lacopo and Ben Affleck. Its plot concerns a first date between the clumsy, shy Stanley and the gorgeous Diana, which is interrupted by a homeless man Phil. Ash Is Purest White Ash Is Purest White is a 2018 Chinese drama film directed by Jia Zhangke. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Guilty as Sin Guilty as Sin is a 1993 American thriller film written by Larry Cohen, directed by Sidney Lumet and produced by Martin Ransohoff. It stars Rebecca De Mornay and Don Johnson, and was produced by Hollywood Pictures. The Caiman The Caiman is a 2006 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Nanni Moretti and starring Silvio Orlando and Margherita Buy. Focusing on Silvio Berlusconis vicissitudes, it was released just before the beginning of the 2006 elections, in which Berlusconi lost. It was one of the most successful films of 2006 in Italy. It was entered into the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. The Traveler The Traveler is a 2010 American-Canadian direct-to-video horror film directed by Michael Oblowitz written by Joseph C. Muscat, and starring Val Kilmer and Dylan Neal. Kilmer plays a stranger who walks into a small towns police station, confesses to murder, and is interrogated by detective Alexander Black. The Thrill of It All The Thrill of It All is a 1963 romantic comedy film directed by Norman Jewison and starring Doris Day, James Garner, Arlene Francis, and ZaSu Pitts. The screenplay was written by Larry Gelbart and Carl Reiner. Reiner had originally conceived the project for Judy Holliday, who developed cancer and had to bow out of the project, according to Reiners reminiscence during his videotaped "Archive of American Television" interview. The Calcium Kid The Calcium Kid is a British mockumentary comedy film which was released in 2004. It stars Orlando Bloom as a milkman and amateur boxer. Billie Piper and Michael Peña are also featured. It is directed by Alex De Rakoff and produced by Working Title Films. The milkman-turned-prizefighter concept had been previously used in both Harold Lloyds The Milky Way and its remake, Danny Kaye´s vehicle, The Kid from Brooklyn. Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi is an Indian political drama film made by director Sudhir Mishra in 2003 but released in 2005. Set against the backdrop of the Indian Emergency, the movie tells the story of three young people in the 1970s, when India was undergoing massive social and political changes. The title is taken from a poem by Urdu poet Mirza Ghalib. It went to 12 film festivals in 6 months including Turkey, Estonia, River to River, Berlin, Edinburgh, Washington, Goa, Bite The Mango, Commonwealth, India, Dallas, and Pacific Rim. Decoys Decoys is a 2004 science fiction horror film directed by Matthew Hastings, and written by Tom Berry and Hastings. The cast included Kim Poirier and Nicole Eggert. It was filmed in Ottawa, Ontario and originally broadcast on the Sci Fi Channel. A sequel, Alien Seduction, was released in 2007. End of the Line End of the Line is a 2007 Canadian horror film written, produced and directed by Maurice Devereaux. Earth Earth is a 1930 Soviet propaganda film by Ukrainian director Alexander Dovzhenko, concerning the process of collectivization and the hostility of Kulak landowners. It is Part 3 of Dovzhenkos "Ukraine Trilogy". Earth is regarded as Dovzhenkos masterpiece. 1944 1944 is a 2015 Estonian war drama film directed by Elmo Nüganen. The film first premiered in February 2015 in Berlin, Germany, before its release in Estonia and other Northern European countries. It was selected as the Estonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. As the Soviet Union advances to recapture Estonia from its German occupiers, with huge losses on both sides, the film explores the mental conflicts of young Estonians. Some have volunteered or been conscripted into the German forces, most with little commitment to the Nazi regime. Others have volunteered or been conscripted into the Soviet forces, again with little commitment to the Communist regime. Whichever side wins will regard the Estonians on the opposing side as traitors, liable to execution or deportation. Neither side offers the Estonians autonomy from foreign control. He Walked by Night He Walked by Night is a 1948 American police procedural film noir directed by Alfred L. Werker and an uncredited Anthony Mann. The film, shot in semidocumentary tone, was loosely based on newspaper accounts of the real-life actions of Erwin "Machine-Gun" Walker, a former Glendale, police department employee and World War II veteran who unleashed a crime spree of burglaries, robberies, and shootouts in the Los Angeles area during 1945 and 1946. During production, one of the actors, Jack Webb, struck up a friendship with the police technical advisor, Detective Sergeant Marty Wynn, and was inspired by a conversation with Wynn to create the radio and later television program Dragnet. He Walked by Night was released by Eagle-Lion Films and is notable for the camera work by renowned noir cinematographer John Alton. Today the film is in the public domain. Royal Wedding Royal Wedding is a 1951 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical comedy film starring Fred Astaire and Jane Powell, with music by Burton Lane and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. The film was directed by Stanley Donen; it was his second film and the first he directed on his own. It was released as Wedding Bells in the United Kingdom. The story is set in London in 1947 at the time of the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten. Astaire and Powell play siblings in a song and dance duo, echoing the real-life theatrical relationship of Fred and Adele Astaire. Royal Wedding is one of several MGM musicals that entered public domain because the studio failed to renew the copyright registration in the 28th year after its publication. The Drowning Pool The Drowning Pool is a 1975 American neo-noir thriller film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, and based upon Ross Macdonalds novel of the same name. The film stars Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, and Anthony Franciosa, and is a loose sequel to Harper. The setting is shifted from California to Louisiana. Skinning Skinning is a 2010 Serbian film directed by Stevan Filipović. It premiered on 6 October 2010 in Sava Centar in Belgrade. Buffet Froid Buffet froid is a 1979 French film written and directed by Bertrand Blier, starring Gérard Depardieu, Carole Bouquet, Bernard Blier and Jean Carmet. The film is a crime thriller, but displays a high degree of black humour, with contemporary urban life depicted as alienating and having a dehumanizing effect on city dwellers. The film won a César Award for Best Writing, and was nominated for Best Cinematography, Editing, and Production Design. Its considered a cult movie. Pink Floyd: P. U. L. S. E. Live at Earls Court Pulse is a Pink Floyd concert video taken from the 20 October 1994 concert at Earls Court, London, England in The Division Bell Tour. It was originally released on VHS and Laserdisc in 1995. There was considerable delay in the release of the DVD edition of Pulse, with new features announced with each setback. The cause of the delays was reputed to be the continued modifications and additions to produce a high-quality release. The previous planned release date of 22 September 2005 for the two-disc DVD set was changed to 10 July 2006 for the UK and Europe, and 11 July 2006 everywhere else. Werewolf of London Werewolf of London is a 1935 horror film directed by Stuart Walker and starring Henry Hull as the titular werewolf. It was produced by Universal Pictures. Jack Pierces werewolf make-up was simpler than his version six years later for Lon Chaney in The Wolf Man. Werewolf of London was the first Hollywood mainstream film to feature a werewolf. The films supporting cast features Warner Oland, Valerie Hobson, Lester Matthews, and Spring Byington. Shakes the Clown Shakes the Clown is a 1991 American black comedy film directed and written by Bobcat Goldthwait, who performs the title role. It also features Julie Brown, Blake Clark, Paul Dooley, Kathy Griffin, Florence Henderson, Tom Kenny, Adam Sandler, Scott Herriott, LaWanda Page, Jack Gallagher, and a cameo by Robin Williams as Mime Jerry using the pseudonym "Marty Fromage". The Red Colored Grey Truck Sivi kamion crvene boje is a 2004 Serbian comedy road-movie written and directed by Srđan Koljević, starring Srđan Todorović and Aleksandra Balmazović. Pistol Whipped Pistol Whipped is a 2008 American action film directed by Roel Reiné in his directorial debut. The film stars Steven Seagal, and was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on March 4, 2008. The First Beautiful Thing The First Beautiful Thing is a 2010 Italian drama film directed by Paolo Virzì, produced by Medusa Film, Motorino Amaranto and Indiana Production, released in Italy on 15 January 2010. The film stars Micaela Ramazzotti, Valerio Mastandrea, Claudia Pandolfi and Stefania Sandrelli. On 9 November 2010 the film opened at the Cinema Italian style Film Festival in Los Angeles. The 101-Year-Old Man Who Skipped Out on the Bill and Disappeared The 101-Year-Old Man Who Skipped Out on the Bill and Disappeared is a 2016 internationally co-produced comedy film directed by Felix Herngren, which is a sequel to the 2013 film The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared, based on the novel of the same name by Jonas Jonasson. Rambling Rose Rambling Rose is a 1991 American drama film set in Georgia during the Great Depression starring Laura Dern and Robert Duvall in leading roles with Lukas Haas, John Heard and Diane Ladd in supporting roles. Rambling Rose was directed by Martha Coolidge and written by Calder Willingham. Laura Dern and Diane Ladd, daughter and mother in real life, were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, respectively, making them the first ever mother-daughter duo to be nominated for Academy Awards for the same film or even in the same year. Godzilla vs. Megalon is a 1973 Japanese kaiju film directed by Jun Fukuda, written by Fukuda and Shinichi Sekizawa, and produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka, with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the 13th film in the Godzilla franchise, and features the fictional monster characters Godzilla, Megalon, and Gigan, along with the mecha character Jet Jaguar. The film stars Katsuhiko Sasaki, Hiroyuki Kawase, Yutaka Hayashi, and Robert Dunham, alongside Shinji Takagi as Godzilla, Hideto Date as Megalon, Kenpachiro Satsuma as Gigan, and Tsugutoshi Komada as Jet Jaguar. Godzilla vs. Megalon was released theatrically in Japan on March 17, 1973. It received a theatrical release in the United States in the summer of 1976 by Cinema Shares. The Big Picture The Big Picture is 1989 American comedy film starring Kevin Bacon and directed by Christopher Guest. Camille Camille is a 2008 American romantic comedy film directed by Gregory Mackenzie and starring James Franco and Sienna Miller. The film concerns two ill-matched newlyweds Silas Parker and Camille Foster and their honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls. After Camille is killed in a motorcycle accident early in the film, she continues to behave as though alive and the remorseful Silas develops loving feelings for her. Man's Favorite Sport? Mans Favorite Sport? is a 1964 comedy film starring Rock Hudson and Paula Prentiss. Released by Universal Pictures, the movie was directed and produced by Howard Hawks. Hawks intended this movie to be an homage to his own 1938 screwball classic Bringing Up Baby with Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant, and unsuccessfully tried to get the original stars to reprise their roles. Tom Horn Tom Horn is a 1980 Western film directed by William Wiard and starring Steve McQueen as the legendary lawman, outlaw, and gunfighter Tom Horn. It was based on Horns own writings. 976-EVIL 976-EVIL is a 1988 horror film directed by Robert Englund, and co-written by Brian Helgeland. It stars Stephen Geoffreys, Jim Metzler, Maria Rubell, Pat OBryan, and Sandy Dennis. The films title refers to the 976 telephone exchange, a now mostly defunct premium-rate telephone number system that was popular in the late 1980s, but has since been superseded by area code 900. The Scarlet Claw The Scarlet Claw is a 1944 Sherlock Holmes film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. It is the eighth film of the Rathbone/Bruce series. David Stuart Davies notes on the films DVD audio commentary that its generally considered by critics and fans of the series to be the best of the twelve Holmes films made by Universal. Alai Payuthey Alaipayuthey is a 2000 Indian Tamil romantic drama film written, co-produced and directed by Mani Ratnam, starring Madhavan and Shalini in central characters. The film explores the tensions of married life and the maturing of love. The score and soundtrack were composed by A. R. Rahman. The films story is mostly recollected in flashbacks by Karthik, on how he and Shakthi fall in love against the backdrop of Chennai and its suburban trains, against the wishes of their parents. The film was well received by critics and it did well at the Tamil and Telugu box-offices primarily for its music and realistic portrayal of romance and married life. The film made its European premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2001. It was shown at various film festivals nationally and internationally. It also carried a very popular soundtrack, composed by A. R. Rahman. Alaipayuthey was also released in Telugu as Sakhi and was later remade and released in Hindi in 2002, as Saathiya, directed by Ratnams former assistant Shaad Ali. Vegas, Baby Bachelor Party Vegas is a comedy film that was released in 2006 starring Kal Penn, Jonathan Bennett, Charlie Spiller, Diora Baird and Donald Faison. In Australia and the UK it was released under the title Vegas Baby. The Vault of Horror The Vault of Horror is a British anthology horror film made in 1973 by Amicus Productions. Like the 1972 Amicus film Tales from the Crypt, it is based on stories from the EC Comics series written by Al Feldstein. The film was directed by Roy Ward Baker, and filmed on location and at Twickenham Studios. It stars Terry-Thomas, Dawn Addams, Denholm Elliott, Curd Jürgens, Tom Baker, Michael Craig, Terence Alexander, Glynis Johns, Mike Pratt, Robin Nedwell, Geoffrey Davies, Daniel Massey and Anna Massey. None of the films stories are actually from Vault of Horror comics. All but one appeared in Tales from the Crypt, the exception being from Shock SuspenStories. The film omits the Vault Keeper character from the comics. This Is Not a Film This Is Not a Film is an Iranian documentary film by Jafar Panahi and Mojtaba Mirtahmasb. It was released on 28 September 2011 in France, distributed by Kanibal Films Distribution. The film was smuggled from Iran to Cannes on a flash drive hidden inside a birthday cake. It was specially screened at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival and later at the New York Film Festival, and others. It also took part in the International Competition of the 27th Warsaw International Film Festival. House of Dracula House of Dracula is a 1945 American monster crossover horror film released by Universal Pictures. It was a direct sequel to House of Frankenstein, and continued the theme of combining Universals three most popular monsters: Frankensteins monster, Count Dracula, and the Wolf Man. The film, which was the seventh Universal film to feature Frankensteins monster, as well as the fourth with Count Dracula and the Wolf Man, was a commercial success, but was one of the last Universal movies featuring Frankensteins monster, vampires, and werewolves, with the exception of the comedy Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, in which all three appear. Like Minds Like Minds is a 2006 Australian thriller film written and directed by Gregory J. Read. The film was produced by the South Australian Film Corporation. It debuted in Australia on 9 November 2006. The psychological thriller is the first Australian/UK co-production to be set in the UK in over a decade. Like Minds was retitled Murderous Intent for its 2007 U.S. DVD release. Free Rainer Reclaim your Brain is a 2007 German film directed by Hans Weingartner. Clockwatchers Clockwatchers is an American comedy-drama film released in 1997. Directed by Jill Sprecher, it stars Parker Posey, Lisa Kudrow, Toni Collette and Alanna Ubach as temporary office staffers in an office complex. The four become misfit friends in an office environment where they are ignored and mistrusted by their co-workers. Dragon Ball Z: Bardock - The Father of Goku Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku, known in Japan as , is the first Dragon Ball Z TV special, which is based on the popular manga Dragon Ball. It was broadcast on Fuji Television on October 17, 1990, between Dragon Ball Z episodes 63 and 64. It serves as a prequel to the Dragon Ball anime, taking place twelve years before the events in the Emperor Pilaf saga. AB Groupes title is Dragon Ball Z: The Father of Goku. Funimation first released the special on VHS in November 2000 then on DVD in January 2001. They later re-released this and the The History of Trunks TV special on a digitally remastered double feature DVD on February 19, 2008; a Blu-ray Disc version was released on July 15, 2008. The special was re-released in its remastered form on September 15, 2009 in a single disc release. In 2011, a sequel manga called Episode of Bardock was created and adapted into a short film. Barbie as The Princess and the Pauper Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper is a 2004 American-Canadian direct-to-DVD computer animated musical fantasy film, and the first musical in the Barbie film series. It is directed by William Lau and stars the voice of Kelly Sheridan as the Barbie protagonists, Anneliese and Erika. The film is loosely inspired by the Mark Twain novel The Prince and the Pauper, but unrelated to the 1939 film The Princess and the Pauper. It is usually considered to be the best Barbie film. Also, it is the first Barbie classic film that completely excludes fantastic elements, which were a usual part of Barbie franchise. Songs for the film are written by Amy Powers, Megan Cavallari and Rob Hudnut, who also executive produced the film. The Lower Depths is a 1957 Japanese film directed by Akira Kurosawa, based on the play The Lower Depths by Maxim Gorky. The setting was changed for the film from late 19th century Russia to Edo-period Japan. The Seven-Ups The Seven-Ups is a 1973 American mystery action film produced and directed by Philip DAntoni. It stars Roy Scheider as a crusading policeman who is the leader of The Seven-Ups, a squad of plainclothes officers who use dirty, unorthodox tactics to snare their quarry on charges leading to prison sentences of seven years or more upon prosecution, hence the name of the team. DAntoni took his sole directing credit on this film. He was earlier responsible for producing the action thriller Bullitt, followed by The French Connection, which won him the 1971 Academy Award for Best Picture. All three feature a memorable car chase sequence. Several other people who worked on The French Connection were also involved in this film, such as Scheider, screenwriter and police technical advisor Sonny Grosso, composer Don Ellis, and stunt coordinator Bill Hickman. 20th Century Fox was again the distributor. Buddy Manucci, played by Scheider, is a loose remake of the character of Buddy "Cloudy" Russo he played in The French Connection, a character who also used dirty tactics to capture his enemies, and who was also based on Sonny Grosso. Murphy's Law Murphys Law is a 1986 American neo-noir thriller film directed by J. Lee Thompson from a screenplay by Gail Morgan Hickman. It was released by Cannon Films to the United States on April 18, 1986. The film stars Charles Bronson and Kathleen Wilhoite in lead roles with a supporting cast that includes Carrie Snodgress, Robert F. Lyons, and Richard Romanus. The movie marks the sixth collaboration between Bronson and director J. Lee Thompson. A Gentleman A Gentleman: Sundar, Susheel, Risky is a 2017 Indian action comedy film, written and directed by Raj & D. K. The film features Sidharth Malhotra in a dual role opposite Jacqueline Fernandez, while Suniel Shetty plays the antagonist. A Gentleman was theatrically released in India on 25 August 2017. It received negative reviews from critics, and failed to recoup its investment, grossing . There Be Dragons There Be Dragons is a 2011 historical epic war film written and directed by Roland Joffé. It is a drama set during the Spanish Civil War of the 1930s and features themes such as betrayal, love and hatred, forgiveness, friendship, and finding meaning in everyday life. The film was released on 6 May 2011. It includes the story of soldiers, a journalist, his father, and a real-life priest, Josemaría Escrivá, the founder of Opus Dei who was canonized as a Roman Catholic saint. The film stars Charlie Cox, Wes Bentley, Rodrigo Santoro, Derek Jacobi, Geraldine Chaplin, Jordi Mollà, Golshifteh Farahani, Dougray Scott, Olga Kurylenko, Unax Ugalde and Lily Cole. Breaking Wind Breaking Wind is a 2012 comedy horror parody film, directed by Craig Moss and based on the Twilight film series, specifically Eclipse. It stars Heather Ann Davis, Eric Callero, Frank Pacheco and Danny Trejo. Distributed by Lionsgate Home Entertainment, which became a sister company to Twilight studio Summit Entertainment in 2012, it wound up released only on DVD in the United States. Forklift Driver Klaus: The First Day on the Job Forklift Driver Klaus – The First Day on the Job is a German short film from 2000 about the first day of Klaus work as a forklift driver. The film is a parody of work safety films from the 1980s. The film was written and directed by Stefan Prehn and Jörg Wagner. Konstantin Graudus plays the role of Klaus, and Egon Hoegen is the narrator. It adds to the air of authenticity that the narrators voice is well known from road safety films, such as "Der 7. Sinn". The film quickly became famous, thanks in part to its splatter film violence, which fans regard as comical due to its extreme and obviously fake nature. The film received several awards and was made available on DVD by Anolis Entertainment in 2003, dubbed in English, French, and Spanish. Arya Arya is an Indian 2004 Telugu-language romantic action film which was released on 7 May 2004. The film was directed by debutant Sukumar starring Allu Arjun, Anu Mehta, and Siva Balaji in lead roles. Upon release, the film was declared a Blockbuster. It was remade into Bengali as Badha with Shakib Khan and Purnima, in Odia as Pagala Premi with Sabyasachi Mishra and Arpita Pal, in Sinhala as Adaraye Namayen with Roshan Ranawana and Kishani Alanki and in Tamil as Kutty with Dhanush and Shriya Saran. A spiritual sequel titled Arya 2 was released in 2009. Involuntary Involuntary is a 2008 Swedish film directed by Ruben Östlund described as "a tragic comedy or comic tragedy." It features five parallel stories with human group behaviour as the common theme. The film is notable for its long takes with no cuts within the scenes. This is related to Östlunds background as a skiing film director, where a cut would only indicate failure. The longest scene lasts for seven minutes. The film received mainly positive reviews. It has won several awards at international film festivals and was nominated for five Swedish Guldbagge Awards including Best Film, but didnt win in any category. It was also selected as Swedens submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards. The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness is a 2013 Japanese documentary film directed by Mami Sunada. The film follows the routines of those employed at Studio Ghibli, including filmmakers Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, and Toshio Suzuki as they work to release two films simultaneously, The Wind Rises and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya. Attack of the 50 Foot Woman Attack of the 50 Foot Woman is a 1958 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film, produced by Bernard Woolner, directed by Nathan H. Juran, that stars Allison Hayes, William Hudson and Yvette Vickers. The screenplay was written by Mark Hanna, and the original music score was composed by Ronald Stein. The film was distributed in the United States by Allied Artists as a double feature with War of the Satellites. The Allied Artists television version runs 75 minutes instead of 66, including a long printed crawl at the beginning and end, repeated sequences, and hold-frames designed to optically lengthen the films running time. The films storyline concerns the plight of a wealthy heiress whose close encounter with an enormous alien in his round spacecraft causes her to grow into a giantess, complicating her marriage already troubled by a philandering husband. Attack of the 50 Foot Woman is a variation on other 1950s science fiction films that featured size-changing humans: The Amazing Colossal Man, its sequel War of the Colossal Beast, and The Incredible Shrinking Man. In this case, a woman is substituted for a man as the films protagonist. Jetsons: The Movie Jetsons: The Movie is a 1990 American animated musical comic science fiction film produced by Hanna-Barbera and released by Universal Pictures on July 6, 1990, and based on the television series The Jetsons. The film stars George OHanlon, Penny Singleton, Don Messick and Mel Blanc, all veterans of the television show, in their last voice roles. It grossed $20.3 million during its theatrical run. OHanlon and Blanc died during production of the film, which was dedicated to both their memories. It was the last official Jetsons production until 2017s Robo-WrestleMania!. Beyond the Poseidon Adventure Beyond the Poseidon Adventure is a 1979 American action-adventure disaster film and a sequel to The Poseidon Adventure directed by Irwin Allen and starring Michael Caine and Sally Field. The film was a critical and commercial failure, and was the only Allen disaster film not to receive any Academy Award nominations. That's Entertainment! Thats Entertainment! is a 1974 American documentary film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to celebrate the studios 50th anniversary. The success of the retrospective prompted a 1976 sequel, the related 1985 film Thats Dancing!, and a third installment in 1994. Compiled by its writer-producer-director, Jack Haley Jr., under the supervision of executive producer Daniel Melnick, the documentary turned the spotlight on MGMs legacy of musical films from the 1920s through the 1950s, culling dozens of performances from the studios movies, and featuring archive footage of Judy Garland, Eleanor Powell, Lena Horne, Esther Williams, Ann Miller, Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, Jeanette MacDonald, Cyd Charisse, June Allyson, Clark Gable, Mario Lanza, William Warfield, and many others. Various segments were hosted by a succession of the studios legendary stars: Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire, Peter Lawford, Debbie Reynolds, Bing Crosby, James Stewart, Elizabeth Taylor, Mickey Rooney, Donald OConnor, and Liza Minnelli, representing her mother Judy Garland. The host segments for Thats Entertainment! constitute some of the final footage to be captured on the famous MGM backlot, which appears ramshackle and rundown in 1973, because MGM had sold the property to developers and the sets were about to be demolished. Several of the hosts, including Bing Crosby, remark on the crumbling conditions during their segments; the most notable degradation can be seen when Fred Astaire revisits the ruins of a train station set that had been used in the opening of The Band Wagon two decades earlier, and when Peter Lawford revisits exteriors used in his 1947 musical Good News. The title of the film derives from the anthemic song "Thats Entertainment!", by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz, introduced in the 1953 MGM musical The Band Wagon. The film title is usually expressed with an exclamation mark, but in some contexts the punctuation is dropped, as in the movie poster. Leto Leto is a 2018 Russian musical film depicting the Leningrad underground rock scene of the early 1980s. It was directed by Kirill Serebrennikov. The film was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Leroy & Stitch Leroy & Stitch is a 2006 American animated science-fiction comedy television film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. It is the third and final sequel film of the 2002 animated feature film Lilo & Stitch, and the television series finale to The Series. It also concluded the main continuity of the Lilo & Stitch franchise where Lilo Pelekai is a main character and Hawaii is the main setting. The film debuted on Disney Channel on June 23, 2006 and was also aired on Toon Disney on June 26, 2006. While the film received mixed reviews, it was nominated for the 2007 Golden Reel Award by the Motion Picture Sound Editors, which ultimately went to Disneytoons direct-to-video film The Fox and the Hound 2. Listen to Your Heart Listen to Your Heart is a 2010 romantic drama written by Kent Moran and produced by Kent Moran and Luke Moran and directed by Matt Thompson. North Dallas Forty North Dallas Forty is a 1979 American sports comedy-drama film starring Nick Nolte, Mac Davis, and G. D. Spradlin set in the decadent world of American professional football in the late 1970s. It was directed by Ted Kotcheff and based on the best-selling novel by Peter Gent. The screenplay was by Kotcheff, Gent, Frank Yablans, and Nancy Dowd. This was the first film role for Davis, a popular country music recording artist. Uprising Uprising is a 2001 war/drama television miniseries about the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The film was directed by Jon Avnet and written by Avnet and Paul Brickman. This miniseries was first aired on the NBC television network over two consecutive nights in November 2001. Biggie and Tupac Biggie & Tupac is a 2002 feature-length documentary film about murdered rappers Christopher "Notorious B.I.G." Wallace and Tupac "2Pac" Shakur by Nick Broomfield. Broomfield suggests the two murders were planned by Suge Knight, head of Death Row Records. Collusion by the Los Angeles Police Department is also implied. While the film remains inconclusive, when asked "Who killed Tupac?" in a BBC Radio interview dated March 7, 2005, Broomfield stated "The big guy next to him in the car... Suge Knight." The Tillman Story The Tillman Story is a 2010 American documentary film directed by Amir Bar-Lev. The film is about the death of football player turned U.S. Army Ranger Pat Tillman in the war in Afghanistan, the coverup of the true circumstances of his death, and his familys struggle to unearth the truth. It was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. It was named 2010 Best Documentary by the San Francisco Film Critics Circle, the St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association, and the Florida Film Critics Circle. The film is narrated by Josh Brolin. Pat Tillman was a defensive back with the Arizona Cardinals, but decided to walk away from a multimillion-dollar contract to go to Afghanistan in 2002. After Tillman was killed, an investigation showed that he died by friendly fire. Tillmans family says they learned weeks later that the inspiring story the military had publicized was false. The film shows a paper trail — including a leaked top-secret document known as a P4 Memo, sent to the White House by Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal. Bar-Lev follows Pat’s mother, Mary, as she goes through 3,000 pages of redacted documents trying to uncover the facts. Bar-Lev began work on the documentary in 2007 during the congressional hearings on the incident. He asked the family for their cooperation for seven months until they agreed to participate. Gallipoli: End of the Road Gallipoli: End of the Road is a 2013 Turkish war film directed by Kemal Uzun and Serdar Akar. The Crew For the 2008 British crime film, see The Crew. For the 2014 video game, see The Crew. The Crew is a 2000 American black comedy crime film directed by Michael Dinner and starring Burt Reynolds, Seymour Cassel, Richard Dreyfuss, Dan Hedaya, Carrie-Anne Moss, Jeremy Piven and Jennifer Tilly. Barry Sonnenfeld was one of the films producers. It was released on 25 August 2000. David Lynch: The Art Life David Lynch: The Art Life is a 2016 documentary film directed by Jon Nguyen. The film follows director David Lynchs upbringing in Montana and Idaho, his initial move to Philadelphia to pursue a career as a painter, to the beginning of the production of Eraserhead. Don Verdean Don Verdean is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Jared Hess and written by Jared Hess and Jerusha Hess. The film stars Sam Rockwell, Amy Ryan, Jemaine Clement, Danny McBride, and Will Forte. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on December 11, 2015, by Lionsgate Premiere. I Am Michael I Am Michael is a 2015 American biographical drama film written and directed by Justin Kelly. Based on the journalist Benoit Denizet-Lewis New York Times Magazine article "My Ex-Gay Friend", the film stars James Franco, Zachary Quinto, Emma Roberts, and Charlie Carver. Franco plays Michael Glatze, a gay activist who renounces homosexuality and becomes a Christian pastor. Filming ran in New York City from August 11 to August 30, 2014. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on January 27, 2017, by Brainstorm Media. The 4th Floor The 4th Floor is a 1999 mystery horror thriller film, written and directed by Josh Klausner and starring Juliette Lewis, William Hurt, Shelley Duvall and Austin Pendleton. The film was released in 1999 in Germany, but wasnt released in the US until 2000 when it went direct-to-video. It was filmed on location in New York City and Saint John, Canada. The original music was written by Brian Tyler. When the Lights Went Out When the Lights Went Out is a 2012 British supernatural horror film directed by Pat Holden and starring Kate Ashfield, Tasha Connor, Steven Waddington, Craig Parkinson, Martin Compston, and Jo Hartley. It was released in the UK on 13 September 2012. The film premiered at the Rotterdam International Film Festival. Dragon Trap Dragon Trap is a 2010 Turkish crime-thriller film, directed by Uğur Yücel, about two detectives investigating a series of murders of released pedophiles, which was sponsored by the Istanbul Police Department. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , is one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2010. Homegrown Homegrown is a 1998 American comedy-drama thriller film directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal and starring Billy Bob Thornton, John Lithgow and Hank Azaria. The Babysitter The Babysitter is a 1995 American erotic thriller film directed by Guy Ferland and starring Alicia Silverstone based on the eponymous short story by Robert Coover in his collection Pricksongs and Descants. The film was released direct-to-video in October 1995. The Century of the Self The Century of the Self is a 2002 British television documentary series by filmmaker Adam Curtis. It focuses on the work of psychoanalysts Sigmund Freud and Anna Freud, and PR consultant Edward Bernays. In episode one, Curtis says, "This series is about how those in power have used Freuds theories to try and control the dangerous crowd in an age of mass democracy." Follow That Bird Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird is a 1985 American musical road-comedy film, directed by Ken Kwapis, starring many Sesame Street characters. This was the first of two Sesame Street feature films, followed in 1999 by The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland. The film was produced by Children’s Television Workshop, The Jim Henson Company and Warner Bros., and filmed at the Toronto International Studios, and on location in the Greater Toronto Area. It was the only Sesame Street film to have the involvement of both Jim Henson and Richard Hunt before their deaths in 1990 and 1992, respectively. Bad Boys Bad Boys is a 2003 Finnish crime drama film directed by Aleksi Mäkelä, based on the story of a notorious real-life family of criminals. It was the second most successful film in Finnish theatres after The Return of the King in 2003, taking in $4,778,324. This makes the film one of the most successful Finnish films at the national box office of all time. Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa is a 2010 Tamil-language romantic drama film directed and written by Gautham Menon, featuring Silambarasan and Trisha in the lead roles. The film, distributed by Udhayanidhi Stalin, features soundtrack composed by A. R. Rahman, cinematography by Manoj Paramahamsa and editing by Anthony Gonsalves. The story was simultaneously shot in Telugu as Ye Maaya Chesave, starring Naga Chaitanya and Samantha Ruth Prabhu, however, with a different cast and climax. Launched after a wave of publicity posters with no details about the cast and crew, Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa began its first schedule of filming in February 2009. Shooting continued through 2009, with the film garnering significant media interest, through schedules in Malta and the United States. Before release, it became the first Tamil project to have a music soundtrack premiere outside of India, with a successful launch at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in London. Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa explores the complicated relationship between a Hindu Tamil boy, Karthik Sivakumar, and a Syrian Christian/ Syrian Catholic Malayali girl, Jessie Thekekuttu from Alappuzha, Kerala. Karthik falls in love with Jessie only to be met by her indifference and reluctance as they belong to different religions and her strict conservative family will never consent to their union. The film released on 26 February 2010, along with the Telugu version to advance bookings worldwide. Upon release, it achieved highly positive reviews, with several critics giving "modern classic" status, whilst also becoming a commercially successful venture. It was later remade in Hindi as Ekk Deewana Tha starring Prateik Babbar and Amy Jackson in 2012. After the 7 years, Gautham Menon officially announced, that a filming of a sequel would begin soon with new four actors and Silambarasan. Messengers 2: The Scarecrow Messengers 2: The Scarecrow is a 2009 American supernatural horror film, starring Norman Reedus, Claire Holt, and Erbi Ago. The film serves as a prequel to The Messengers. It was directed by Martin Barnewitz, and was released direct-to-video on DVD and Blu-ray on July 21, 2009. The Festival The Festival is a 2018 British comedy film directed by Iain Morris and co-written by Keith Akushie and Joe Parham. The film stars Joe Thomas, Hannah Tointon, Emma Rigby, Hammed Animashaun and Claudia ODoherty. Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation is a 1962 American comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring James Stewart and Maureen OHara. The film is based on the novel Mr. Hobbs Vacation by Edward Streeter and features a popular singer of the time, Fabian. The Comedy The Comedy is a 2012 American drama film directed and co-written by Rick Alverson, and starring Tim Heidecker. Supporting actors include Eric Wareheim, James Murphy, and Gregg Turkington. The film premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and screened within such festivals as Maryland Film Festival 2012. The film was distributed by Tribeca Film and was slated for theatrical release on November 9, 2012 and nationwide on demand starting October 24, 2012. Despite the title and use of comedians as actors, Sundance festival chief programmer Trevor Groth says that the film is not a comedy, but instead "a provocation, a critique of a culture based at its core around irony and sarcasm and about ultimately how hollow that is." The film was deliberately leaked onto various torrent websites, though the file only shows the first ten minutes before abruptly cutting to Heidecker sitting silently on a boat behind a scrolling anti-piracy statement. Stung Stung is a 2015 German-American horror film directed by Benni Diez, written by Adam Aresty, and starring Matt OLeary, Jessica Cook, Lance Henriksen, Clifton Collins Jr., Cecilia Pillado and Eve Slatner. It was released on July 3, 2015, by IFC Midnight. Germinal Germinal is a 1993 French epic film based on the novel by Émile Zola. It was directed by Claude Berri, and stars Gérard Depardieu, Miou-Miou and Renaud. At the time it was the most expensive movie ever produced in France. The film had 6,161,776 admissions in France making it the 4th most attended film of the year. It won the César Award for Best Cinematography and Best Costume Design, and was nominated for Best Film, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best director, Best Writing, Best Sound, Best Editing, Best Music and Best Production Design. The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film, set in the nineteenth century, closely follows the plot of the novel, which is a realistic story of a coalminers strike in northern France in the 1860s. The Sicilian The Sicilian is a 1987 action film based on the novel of the same name by Mario Puzo. It is based on the life of Sicilian bandit Salvatore Giuliano. It was directed by Michael Cimino and stars Christopher Lambert, Joss Ackland and Terence Stamp. Nostalgia for the Light Nostalgia for the Light is a documentary released in 2010 by Patricio Guzmán to address the lasting impacts of Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship. Guzmán focuses on the similarities between astronomers researching humanity’s past, in an astronomical sense, and the struggle of many Chilean women who still search, after decades, for the remains of their relatives executed during the dictatorship. Patricio Guzmán narrates the documentary himself and the documentary includes interviews and commentary from those affected and from astronomers and archeologists. As a filmmaker Patricio Guzmáns filmography has focused mostly on the political and social issues that have plagued Chile. He explored Chile under Salvador Allende and his government, and Pinochet’s dictatorship and his human rights abuses and others. The latter film deals more so with the aftermath of those human rights abuses. A New Leaf A New Leaf is a 1971 black comedy film based on the short story The Green Heart by Jack Ritchie, starring Elaine May, Walter Matthau, Jack Weston, George Rose, James Coco, and Doris Roberts. Better known for her collaboration as a stage comedian with The Graduate director Mike Nichols, May also wrote and directed. For this film May consulted Dr. Dominick Basile, a botany professor at Columbia University. Dr. Basile wrote botanically accurate lines into the script and supplied the botanical equipment seen in the film. May also modeled Henriettas office after his. The film was a critical success upon its initial release. However, despite several accolades, award nominations, and a Radio City Music Hall run, A New Leaf fared poorly at the box office and remains little known by the general public. It is now considered a cult classic. Fate: Tales About Darkness Fate is a 2001 Turkish drama film directed and screen-written by Zeki Demirkubuz based on the Albert Camus novel LÉtranger. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Flying Home Flying Home is a 2014 romantic drama film directed by Dominique Deruddere. Beaufort Beaufort is a 2007 Israeli war film. The film was directed by Joseph Cedar and was co-written by Cedar and Ron Leshem, based on Leshems novel of the same name. The film is about an IDF unit stationed at the isolated mountaintop Beaufort post in Southern Lebanon during the South Lebanon conflict, and their commander, Liraz Librati, who was the last commander of the Beaufort castle before the Israeli withdrawal in 2000. The film takes place in the year 2000, the year of the IDF withdrawal from the Israeli Security Zone in southern Lebanon. It chronicles the daily routine of a group of soldiers positioned at the 12th century Crusader stronghold of Beaufort Castle, their feelings and their fears, and explores their moral dilemmas in the days preceding the withdrawal and end of the 18-year South Lebanon conflict. The films director, himself an IDF veteran who was stationed in Lebanon during the first Lebanon war, uses the stone walls of Beaufort castle as a symbol of the futility and endlessness of war. The film was shot during the spring of 2006 at Nimrod Fortress, a similar mountaintop fort in the Golan Heights. Cedar said he was influenced by the film Das Boot, and the World War I "bunker films", when creating the tunnels and mazes of the Beaufort. He also said that Paths of Glory was a heavy influence, specifically on the bomb-disarming mission scene. Useful historical information for understanding the movie can be found in the article on the original capture of Beaufort in 1982 by the Israeli army. Filming was completed in June, just a month before the second war in Lebanon broke out. The Survivors The Survivors is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie. It stars Walter Matthau and Robin Williams, with supporting roles by Jerry Reed, Kristen Vigard, and James Wainwright. Actor John Goodman also has a minor role. Looking Glass Looking Glass is a 2018 American thriller film directed by Tim Hunter and starring Nicolas Cage. It was released in the United States by Momentum Pictures on February 16, 2018. Evidence Evidence is a 2012 American found footage horror film directed and edited by Howie Askins and produced and written by Ryan McCoy, who also stars in the movie. The film also stars Brett Rosenberg, Abigail Richie, and Ashley Bracken. Super Deluxe Super Deluxe is a 2019 Indian Tamil language film co written, co produced and directed by Thiagarajan Kumararaja. It features Vijay Sethupathi, Fahadh Faasil, Samantha, Ramya Krishnan, Vijay Ram, Abdul Jabbar, Noble K James, Naveen, and Jayanth in leading roles in separate segments while Mysskin, Gayathrie, Ashwanth Ashokkumar, and Bagavathi Perumal play supporting roles. P. S. Vinod and Nirav Shah handled the cinematography, while Yuvan Shankar Raja was the music director. Directors Nalan Kumarasamy, Neelan K. Sekar and Mysskin have written the additional screenplay for this film. The film was released in theatres on 29 March 2019 and received positive critical acclaim. Super Deluxe has garnered the "Equality in Cinema Award" at the 2019 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. Ellie Parker Ellie Parker is a 2005 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Scott Coffey. It stars Naomi Watts in the title role, a young woman struggling as an actress in Los Angeles. The film centers on a quote from the prologue to William Shakespeares Henry V: Ellie Parker began as a short film that was screened at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. Using a handheld digital camera, writer-director Scott Coffey expanded it into a feature-length film at various times over the next four years. It was finally released in 2005. Insanitarium Insanitarium is a 2008 American direct-to-video horror-thriller film starring Jesse Metcalfe, Kiele Sanchez, Kevin Sussman, Olivia Munn, Carla Gallo and Peter Stormare. The film is directed by Jeff Buhler. Hell Comes to Frogtown Hell Comes to Frogtown is a 1988 American science fiction action film that was created by Donald G. Jackson. The screenplay was written by Jackson and Randall Frakes. The film was directed by Jackson and R. J. Kizer, and stars professional wrestler Roddy Piper as well as Sandahl Bergman, Cec Verrell, William Smith and Rory Calhoun. All Over the Guy All Over the Guy is a 2001 American gay-themed romantic comedy film directed by Julie Davis and written by Dan Bucatinsky. One in the Chamber One in the Chamber is a 2012 American action film directed by William Kaufman, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr., and Dolph Lundgren. Gooding and Kaufman had previously worked together on the 2011 film The Hit List. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on August 21, 2012. Cutie and the Boxer Cutie and the Boxer is a 2013 American documentary film produced, shot, and directed by Zachary Heinzerling. The film focuses on the chaotic 40-year marriage of two artists, the boxing painter Ushio Shinohara and his wife Noriko and features original artwork by the couple. Heinzerling said of the couple: "When I first met Shinoharas, I was just struck by the raw spirit and beauty that emanates from their faces, their lifestyle, their art, everything about them has so much purpose and character. Even if you don’t speak Japanese, even if you have no previous knowledge of their artwork or who they are, you’re immediately captivated by their presence. They live in a world that’s kind of a time warp that hearkens back to the ‘70s New York SoHo art scene that is sort of canonized in history, certainly from my point of view." French Twist French Twist is a cult 1995 French comedy film. It was written and directed by Josiane Balasko. The film was one of very few French films to have a dubbed version for English audiences. Its title in French is untranslatable but Cursed Lawn is a close approximation. It also refers to the shaving of pubic hair, a subtle joke in French alluding to the subject matter of the film. The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Romantik Komedi Romantic Comedy is a 2010 Turkish romantic comedy film, directed by Ketche, about three close friends who live very different lives. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2010. Robin Hood Robin Hood is a 1991 British adventure film directed by John Irvin, executive produced by John McTiernan and starring Patrick Bergin, Uma Thurman, Jürgen Prochnow, Jeroen Krabbé and Edward Fox. Although originally intended for a theatrical release in the United States and South America, the film was premiered on the Fox network in those territories a month before the release of Prince of Thieves. It was released in cinemas in several countries in Europe and elsewhere, including Australia, New Zealand and Japan. Attack Attack, also known as Attack!, is a 1956 American war film. It was directed by Robert Aldrich and starred Jack Palance, Eddie Albert, Lee Marvin, William Smithers, Robert Strauss, Richard Jaeckel, Buddy Ebsen and Peter van Eyck. The cinematographer was Joseph Biroc. "A cynical and grim account of war", the film is set in the latter stages of World War II and tells the story of a front-line combat unit led by a cowardly captain clearly out of his depth, as well as a tougher subordinate and an executive officer who both threaten to do away with him. As the official trailer put it: "Not every gun is pointed at the enemy!" The film won the 1956 Italian Film Critics Award. Wild River See also:U.S. National Wild and Scenic Rivers. Not to be confused with The River Wild. Wild River is a 1960 American drama film directed by Elia Kazan and starring Montgomery Clift, Lee Remick, Jo Van Fleet, Albert Salmi and Jay C. Flippen. The film was shot on location in the Tennessee Valley, and was adapted by Paul Osborn from two novels: Borden Deals Dunbars Cove and William Bradford Huies Mud on the Stars, drawing for plot from Deals story of a battle of wills between the nascent Tennessee Valley Authority and generations-old land owners, and from Huies study of a rural Southern matriarchal family for characters and their reaction to destruction of their land. It marked Bruce Derns film debut. In 2002, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Kosmos Cosmos is a 2010 Turkish-Bulgarian drama film, written and directed by Reha Erdem, starring Sermet Yeşil as a thief and a miracle-worker who is welcomed into a tiny, snowbound border village after resuscitating a half-drowned boy. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won four awards at the 46th Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival, including the Golden Orange for Best Film, which it shared with Bornova Bornova directed by İnan Temelkuran. The film also won the Apricot at the 2010 Yerevan International Film Festival, Armenia, for Best Feature Film. The Snows of Kilimanjaro The Snows of Kilimanjaro is a 1952 American Technicolor film based on the short story of the same name by Ernest Hemingway. The film version of the short story was directed by Henry King, written by Casey Robinson, and starred Gregory Peck as Harry, Susan Hayward as Helen, and Ava Gardner as Cynthia Green. The films ending does not mirror the storys ending. Considered by Hemingway to be one of his finest stories, "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" was first published in Esquire magazine in 1936 and then republished in The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories. The film was nominated for two Oscars at the 25th Academy Awards, for Best Cinematography, Color and Best Art Direction, Color. The film has entered the public domain. Marooned Marooned is a 1969 American science fiction film directed by John Sturges and starring Gregory Peck, Richard Crenna, David Janssen, James Franciscus and Gene Hackman about three astronauts who are trapped and slowly suffocating in space. It was based on the 1964 novel Marooned by Martin Caidin. While the original novel was based on the single-pilot Mercury program, the film depicted an Apollo Command/Service Module with three astronauts and a space station resembling Skylab. Caidin acted as technical adviser and updated the novel, incorporating appropriate material from the original version. The film was released less than four months after the Apollo 11 Moon landing, attracting enormous public attention. It won an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects for Robie Robinson. Thevar Magan Thevar Magan is a 1992 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Bharathan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Kamal Haasan, Revathi, Gautami and Nassar. The films soundtrack album and background score were composed by Ilaiyaraaja while the cinematography was handled by P. C. Sreeram. The films script was written by Kamal Haasan who also produced the film along with his brother Chandrahasan under Raaj Kamal Films International. The film tells the story of Sakthivel, who returns home to meet his father Periya Thevar, who is a respected village chieftain and to marry his girlfriend. Sakthivel comes to know that the villagers are facing huge problems due to his fathers younger brother and his son. After the death of his father, Sakthivel takes over the duty of his father. The rest of the film is about how Sakthivel solves the problems of villagers. The film was chosen by India as its entry for the Best Foreign Language Film for the 65th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. The film won five National Film Awards, including the Best Tamil Film Award, Best Supporting Actress Award, and a Special Jury Award. The film was released on 25 October 1992, Diwali day, and completed a 175-days run at the box office. The film was dubbed into Telugu under the title Kshatriya Putrudu. It was later remade in Hindi as Virasat and in Kannada as Thandege Thakka Maga. Clean Clean is a 2004 drama film directed by French director Olivier Assayas, starring Maggie Cheung and Nick Nolte. It was jointly funded by Canada, France, and United Kingdom sources. It was released in the United States in 2006. Continental Divide Continental Divide is a 1981 American romantic comedy film starring John Belushi and Blair Brown. It was the first film produced by Steven Spielbergs production company Amblin Entertainment. It was directed by Michael Apted and written by Lawrence Kasdan. 'Round Midnight Round Midnight is a 1986 American-French musical drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier and written by Tavernier and David Rayfiel. It stars Dexter Gordon, François Cluzet and Herbie Hancock. Martin Scorsese, Philippe Noiret and Wayne Shorter appear in cameos. The protagonist jazzman, "Dale Turner", was based on a composite of real-life jazz legends Lester Young and Bud Powell. While the film is fictionalized, it is drawn directly from the memoir/biography Dance of the Infidels written by French author Francis Paudras, who had befriended Powell during his Paris expatriate days and on whom the character "Francis" is based. The film is a wistful and tragic portrait that captures the Paris jazz scene of the 1950s. Gordon was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role and won a Grammy for the films soundtrack entitled The Other Side of Round Midnight in the category for Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Soloist. Hancock won the Academy Award for Best Music, Original Score. The soundtrack was released in two parts: Round Midnight and The Other Side of Round Midnight. Respiro Respiro is a 2002 Italian film written and directed by Emanuele Crialese and released in English-language markets in 2003. The film stars Valeria Golino, Vincenzo Amato, and Francesco Casisa. In the Italian language, respiro means a "breathe". The Current War: Director's Cut The Current War is a 2017 American historical drama film that depicts the war of the currents between Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse. Directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon and written by Michael Mitnick, the film stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Edison and Michael Shannon as Westinghouse, alongside Nicholas Hoult, Tom Holland, Katherine Waterston, Tuppence Middleton, and Matthew Macfadyen. Martin Scorsese also serves as an executive producer. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2017. Originally to be distributed by The Weinstein Company in November 2017, the film was shelved and sold off following the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse allegations. It was eventually bought by Lantern Entertainment, who then sold the domestic distribution rights to 101 Studios. It is scheduled to be released in the United States on October 25, 2019. Ali and Nino Ali and Nino is a 2016 British war film, based on Kurban Saids novel of the same name. The film is written by Christopher Hampton and directed by Asif Kapadia. It stars Maria Valverde and Adam Bakri. The film received mixed to negative reviews. The Lovers The Lovers is a 1958 French drama film directed by Louis Malle which stars Jeanne Moreau, Alain Cuny, and Jean-Marc Bory. Based on the novel Point de Lendemain by Dominique Vivant, the film concerns a woman involved in adultery who rediscovers human love. The Lovers was Malles second feature film, made when he was 25 years old. The film was a box-office hit in France when released theatrically gaining 2,594,160 admissions in France alone. The film was highly controversial when released in the United States for its depiction of allegedly obscene material. At the 1958 Venice Film Festival, the film won the Special Jury Prize and was nominated for the Golden Lion. The Couch Trip The Couch Trip is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie. It stars Dan Aykroyd, Walter Matthau, Charles Grodin and Donna Dixon. Pithamagan Pithamagan is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by Bala. The film stars Vikram, Suriya, Laila and Sangeetha in the lead and Simran making a cameo as herself. Produced by V. A. Durai, the film has cinematography by Balasubramaniem, lyrics are by Vaali, Pazhani Bharathi and Na. Muthukumar, dance has been choreographed by Brindha, editing by Suresh Urs, fights by Stun Siva and art direction by A. C. Pillai. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Ilayaraaja. The film plot is based on Jayakanthans Nandhavanathil Oru Andi, the story of an undertaker. Upon release, the film met with critical acclaim and Vikram won the National Film Award for Best Actor for his role as Chithan. Owing to the success, the film was dubbed into Telugu and released as Sivaputrudu on 2 April 2004. The film was also remade in Kannada as Anatharu. It was also dubbed in Hindi as same title by B4U Movies We Are What We Are We Are What We Are is a 2010 Mexican horror film directed by Jorge Michel Grau. The movie is about a family who, after the death of the father, try to continue on with a disturbing, ritualistic tradition. The film stars Paulina Gaitán and Daniel Giménez Cacho. The Bedford Incident The Bedford Incident is a 1965 British-American Cold War film starring Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier and co-produced by Widmark. The cast also features Eric Portman, James MacArthur, Martin Balsam and Wally Cox, as well as early appearances by Donald Sutherland and Ed Bishop. The screenplay by James Poe is based on the 1963 book by Mark Rascovich, which borrowed from the plot of Herman Melvilles Moby-Dick; at one point in the film, the captain is advised he is "not chasing whales now". The film was directed by James B. Harris, who, until then, had been best known as Stanley Kubricks producer. Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price is a 2005 documentary film by director Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films. The film presents a negative picture of Walmarts business practices through interviews with former employees, small business owners, and footage of Walmart executives. Greenwald also uses statistics interspersed between interview footage, to provide an objective analysis of the effects Walmart has on individuals and communities. Global Metal Global Metal is a 2007 documentary film directed by Scot McFadyen and Canadian anthropologist Sam Dunn. It is a follow-up to their successful 2005 documentary, A Headbangers Journey. The films international premiere took place at the Bergen International Film Festival on October 17, 2007. Global Metal aims to show the impact of globalization on the heavy metal underground as well as how different people from different cultures are transforming heavy metal music. Thunderstruck Thunderstruck is a 2012 American family comedy film directed by John Whitesell and starring Taylor Gray and professional NBA player Kevin Durant, as well as Brandon T. Jackson, Doc Shaw and Jim Belushi. The plot follows a boy who magically gets Durants basketball skills and the duo must figure out how to return them. It was released on August 24, 2012. What Richard Did What Richard Did is a 2012 Irish film directed by Lenny Abrahamson and written by Malcolm Campbell. The film is loosely based on Kevin Powers Bad Day in Blackrock, a fictionalised novel inspired by the real-life death of Brian Murphy in 2000. It won the best Irish film of the year award at the 10th Irish Film & Television Awards and was the most commercially successful Irish film of 2012. It has screened at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and the BFI London Film Festival and was selected to screen at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York in April 2013. Mr Hublot Mr Hublot is a Luxembourgish/French animated short film by Laurent Witz and Alexandre Espigares with/after the characters of Stephane Halleux. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 86th Academy Awards on 2 March 2014. Kurbaan Kurbaan is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Rensil DSilva and produced by Karan Johar. The film, set against the backdrop of global terrorism, features Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor and Vivek Oberoi in pivotal roles along with Dia Mirza, Rupinder Nagra, Om Puri and Kirron Kher. Released on 20 November 2009, the film deals with an underground organizations attempt at instilling fear by means of terrorism in the United States. It also intersperses philosophical arguments over the corruption of religious beliefs in an attempt to rectify the damage to non-involved Muslims the world-over. Black Lightning Black Lightning is a 2009 Russian action superhero film directed by Alexandr Voitinsky and Dmitriy Kiselev, and produced by Timur Bekmambetov. Shaandaar Shaandaar is a 2015 Indian romantic comedy film, directed by Vikas Bahl and produced by Anurag Kashyap and Vikramaditya Motwane. It stars Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt in lead roles, with Pankaj Kapur and Sanjay Kapoor in supporting roles. The Times of India described Shaandar as "Indias first destination wedding film". Principal photography began in August 2014 in Leeds, and the film released on 22 October 2015. Nothing Personal Nothing Personal is a 2009 Dutch-Irish drama film written and directed by Urszula Antoniak. It was presented at the Locarno International Film Festival for the international competition. It won the Golden Leopard for best debut film and Lotte Verbeek won the award for best actress. The film won four Golden Calves at the Dutch Film Festival of 2009, including best film. Dust Devil Dust Devil is a 1992 horror film written and directed by Richard Stanley. The Odyssey The Odyssey is a 2016 French-Belgian biographical adventure film directed by Jérôme Salle and written by Salle and Laurent Turner, based on the non-fiction book Capitaine de La Calypso by Albert Falco and Yves Paccalet. The film stars Lambert Wilson, Pierre Niney, and Audrey Tautou. Dillinger Dillinger is a 1973 American gangster film about the life and criminal exploits of notorious bank robber John Dillinger. It stars Warren Oates as Dillinger, Ben Johnson as his pursuer, FBI Agent Melvin Purvis, and Cloris Leachman as the "Lady in Red" who made it possible for Purvis to kill Dillinger. It also features the first film performance by the singer Michelle Phillips as Dillingers moll Billie Frechette. The film, narrated by Purvis, chronicles the last few years of Dillingers life as the FBI and law enforcement closed in. The setting is Depression era America, from 1933 to 1934, with largely unromanticized depictions of the principal characters. It was written and directed by John Milius for Samuel Z. Arkoffs American International Pictures. Retired FBI Agent Clarence Hurt, one of the agents involved in the final shootout with Dillinger, was the films technical advisor. The film includes documentary imagery and film footage from the era. It includes a verbal renouncing of gangster films written by FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover: he was scheduled to read it for the film, but died before it started production. Hoovers text is read at the films close by voice actor Paul Frees. The film was followed by two made-for-TV spin-offs: G-Man and The Kansas City Massacre, both directed by Dan Curtis and each starring Dale Robertson as Purvis. Beautiful City The Beautiful City is a 2004 Iranian film directed by Asghar Farhadi. Puzzle Puzzle is a 2018 American drama film directed by Marc Turtletaub and written by Oren Moverman and Polly Mann, based on the 2010 Argentine film of the same name. It stars Kelly Macdonald, Irrfan Khan, David Denman, Bubba Weiler, Austin Abrams, Liv Hewson, and follows a stay-at-home mother who enters a puzzle building competition. The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. Sony Pictures Classics then acquired the worldwide rights to the film, and released it on July 27, 2018. Maelstrom Maelström is a 2000 Canadian romantic drama film written and directed by Denis Villeneuve. It stars Marie-Josée Croze as a depressed young businesswoman who becomes romantically involved with the son of a man she killed in a hit and run accident. Employing fantasy and comedic elements, Maelström is narrated by a talking fish. Villeneuve conceived of the story, basing it on his interest in car accidents and modelling the protagonist after various women he knew. He cast Croze, then a novice actress, in the lead role. Filming took place in Montreal in 1999, with animatronics to depict the fish narrator. The film premiered at the Montréal World Film Festival in August 2000 and received positive reviews, with some detractors. It won five Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture, and the FIPRESCI Prize at the 51st Berlin International Film Festival. Drained Drained, The Boy The Boy is a 2015 American horror film directed by Craig Macneill, written by Macneill and Clay McLeod Chapman, and starring Jared Breeze, David Morse, and Rainn Wilson. It was based on a short film by Macneill and Chapman, Henley, which was in turn loosely inspired by a novel written by Chapman, Miss Corpus. Breeze plays the titular boy, a budding serial killer. Into the Storm Into the Storm or Churchill at War is a 2009 biographical film about Winston Churchill and his days in office during the Second World War. The movie is directed by Thaddeus OSullivan and stars Brendan Gleeson as the British Prime Minister. Into the Storm is a sequel to the 2002 television film The Gathering Storm, which details the life of Churchill in the years just prior the war. Into the Storm had its first public premiere on HBO and HBO Canada on 31 May 2009. Into the Storm was nominated for 14 Primetime Emmy Awards. Brendan Gleeson won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie. Love Is in the Air Love Is in the Air is a 2013 French romantic comedy film directed by Alexandre Castagnetti. Ek Chalis Ki Last Local Ek Chalis Ki Last Local is a 2007 Indian Hindi crime comedy film directed by Sanjay Khanduri, starring Abhay Deol opposite Neha Dhupia in lead roles. The film released on 18 May 2007, and received positive critical response upon its release. It has been referred to as a cult classic in Bollywood cinema. Steel Dawn Steel Dawn is a 1987 American post-apocalyptic science fiction action film directed by Lance Hool and starring Patrick Swayze and Lisa Niemi. The working title of the film, which mixes the genres of science fiction and western, was Desert Warrior. Shakthi: The Power Shakti: The Power is a 2002 Indian action drama film directed by Krishna Vamsi and starring Karisma Kapoor, Nana Patekar and Sanjay Kapoor in leading roles, Shah Rukh Khan, Deepti Naval, Ritu Shivpuri and Prakash Raj in supporting roles while Aishwarya Rai appears in an Item number. The film is a remake of Telugu film Anthapuram, which was based on the real-life story of Betty Mahmoody. The original story of real life escape of Betty Mahmoody is depicted in the movie Not Without My Daughter which itself was based on Betty Mahmoodys book of the same name. It is considered to be one of Karisma Kapoors best performances; both hers and Nana Patekars acting was acclaimed by fans and critics and received several nominations at a number of award ceremonies. Despite this, commercially it did not perform as well as expected. Angoor Angoor is a 1982 Indian Hindi-language comedy film starring Sanjeev Kumar and Deven Verma in dual roles, and directed by Gulzar. It is a remake of the Indian Film Do Dooni Char which was a remake of 1963 Bengali language comedy film Bhrantibilas, that is based on Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagars Bengali novel by the same name, which itself is based on Shakespeares play The Comedy of Errors. All characters are innocent and destiny plays the main role in bringing all characters to one place. Most of the other films are generally based on false characters and deliberately make false statements to fool others. Cheaper by the Dozen Cheaper by the Dozen is a 1950 Technicolor film based upon the autobiographical book Cheaper by the Dozen by Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey. The film and book describe growing up in a family with twelve children, in Montclair. The title comes from one of Gilbreths favorite jokes, which played out in the movie, that when he and his family were out driving and stopped at a red light, a pedestrian would ask: "Hey, Mister! How come you got so many kids?" Gilbreth would pretend to ponder the question carefully, and then, just as the light turned green, would say: "Well, they come cheaper by the dozen, you know", and drive off. The Forger The Forger is a 2012 American drama film about art forgery. It stars Josh Hutcherson, Hayden Panettiere, Alfred Molina, Dina Eastwood and Lauren Bacall in her final film role. The film is produced by Michael-Ryan Fletchall and Craig Comstock, directed by Lawrence Roeck, and written by Carlos De Los Rios. The Attacks of 26/11 The Attacks of 26/11 is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Ram Gopal Varma, based on the 2008 Mumbai attacks. The film stars Sanjeev Jaiswal in his film debut, playing the role of terrorist Ajmal Kasab, with art direction by Uday Singh. It also features Nana Patekar in a pivotal role. A seven-minute promo of the film was released over the Internet on 23 November 2012. The first look of the film was revealed on 17 January 2013. The Central Board of Film Certification passed the film, uncut, with an Adults Only certificate. The film was premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival, in the Panorama as well as the Competition section. The film had a worldwide release on 1 March 2013, to mixed reviews. Bad Ass 2: Bad Asses Bad Asses is a 2014 American action film starring Danny Trejo and Danny Glover, written and directed by Craig Moss. The film is a sequel to the 2012 film Bad Ass, and was released on DVD during spring 2014. Woman Walks Ahead Woman Walks Ahead is a 2017 American biographical drama film directed by Susanna White and written by Steven Knight. The film is the story of Catherine Weldon, a portrait painter who travels from New York to Dakota to paint a portrait of Sitting Bull in 1890. Chaske Spencer and Sam Rockwell also star. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival September 10, 2017. It was released through DirecTV Cinema on May 31, 2018, before being released in a limited release on June 29, 2018, by A24. Hope Hope, also known as Wish, is a 2013 South Korean film directed by Lee Joon-ik, starring Sol Kyung-gu, Uhm Ji-won and Lee Re. It won Best Film at the 34th Blue Dragon Film Awards. The film is based on a true story, the infamous Nayoung Case in 2008, in which an 8-year-old girl, named "Na-young" in the Korean press, was raped and beaten by a drunk 57-year-old man in a public toilet. The court sentenced the man to only 12 years in prison, which caused outrage in the country due to the brutality of the crime and the mans history of physical and sexual violence. A Taste of Honey A Taste of Honey is a 1961 British film adaptation of the play of the same name by Shelagh Delaney. Delaney wrote the screenplay, aided by director Tony Richardson, who had directed the play on the stage. It is an exemplar of a gritty genre of British film that has come to be called kitchen sink realism. The film opened on 15 September 1961 at the Leicester Square Theatre in Londons West End. Moon 44 Moon 44 is a 1990 West German English-language science fiction action film from Centropolis Film Productions, directed by Roland Emmerich and starring Michael Paré and Lisa Eichhorn alongside Brian Thompson and Malcolm McDowell. The film is set on a futuristic mining site on an unspecific moon, where convicts and teenage technicians are partnered. An undercover agent must discover what has happened to missing corporate shuttles. Sitcom Sitcom is a 1998 French surrealistic satire film written and directed by François Ozon. The story documents the moral decline of a once esteemed suburban family, whose descent into degeneracy begins with the purchase of a small white rat. The films name is a direct reference to American sitcoms, which are noted for their focus on traditional family values and whimsical humour. If I Were You Se Eu Fosse Você is a 2006 Brazilian comedy film directed by Daniel Filho. The film was a box office success, having the largest audience of a Brazilian film in 2006. It was followed by the sequel Se Eu Fosse Você 2. Ginger and Fred For the building in Prague, see Dancing House. You may also be looking for Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Ginger and Fred is a 1986 comedy/drama film directed by Federico Fellini and starring Marcello Mastroianni and Giulietta Masina. The title is a reference to the American dancing couple Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. The two leads portray Italian impersonators of Astaire and Rogers who reunite after thirty years of retirement for a vulgar and bizarre television extravaganza. The film was the subject of a trademark claim in the United States by Ginger Rogers, who claimed in Rogers v. Grimaldi that the film violated her Lanham Act trademark rights, right of publicity, and was a "false light" defamation. The Second Circuit rejected this claim, finding that "suppressing an artistically relevant though ambiguously titled film" on trademark grounds would "unduly restrict expression." Herod's Law Herods Law is a 1999 Mexican satirical black comedy political film produced by Bandidos Films; it is a political satire of corruption in Mexico and the long-ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party. It was the first Mexican film to criticize the PRI explicitly by name, and was subject to interference from the Mexican government because of it. The film won the Ariel Award for Best Picture from the Mexican Academy of Film. It was also awarded the Special Jury Prize in Latin American Cinema at the Sundance Film Festival. Clash Clash is a 2016 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Mohamed Diab. It was officially selected by the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and was the opening film of the Festivals Un Certain Regard section that year. It was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. It won the award for Best Film at the 2016 International Film Festival of Kerala. Set just after the political events of June 2013, the film is shot entirely in the confines of a police van containing Muslim Brotherhood members and pro-army supporters, as well as other people belonging to neither of these factions. A Kind of America A Kind of America is a Hungarian comedy film from 2002. Secret Things Secret Things is a 2002 French erotic thriller film directed by Jean-Claude Brisseau, starring Coralie Revel and Sabrina Seyvecou. The film is sometimes associated with the New French Extremity. Cahiers du Cinema named Secret Things, jointly along with Ten by director Abbas Kiarostami, as the best film of 2002. The film was awarded the French Cineaste of the Year title at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. In 2005, the director Jean-Claude Brisseau was found guilty of sexually harassing two actresses between 1999 and 2001 during auditions for the film. Jinn Jinn is a 2014 American action-horror-thriller film written and directed by Ajmal Zaheer Ahmad, starring Ray Park, Serinda Swan, Dominic Rains, William Atherton and Faran Tahir. Maskeli Besler: Intikam Pesinde The Masked Gang is a 2005 Turkish comedy film directed by Murat Aslan. The film, which is about an incompetent gang of criminals attempting the biggest robbery of their careers, is based on Maskeli Beşler and was followed by Iraq and Cyprus. It went on general release across Turkey on and was one of the highest-grossing Turkish film of 2005. Force 2 Force 2 is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film written and directed by Abhinay Deo, which features John Abraham and Sonakshi Sinha in the lead roles. It is a sequel to the 2011 film Force, and the second installment of the Force film series. Principal photography of the film commenced in August 2015, and the film was released on 18 November 2016. Upon release, the film received positive reviews. Footlight Parade Footlight Parade is a 1933 American pre-Code musical film starring James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell and featuring Frank McHugh, Guy Kibbee, Hugh Herbert and Ruth Donnelly. The film was written by Manuel Seff and James Seymour based on a story by Robert Lord and Peter Milne, and was directed by Lloyd Bacon, with musical numbers created and directed by Busby Berkeley. The films songs were written by Harry Warren, Al Dubin, Sammy Fain and Irving Kahal, and include "By a Waterfall", "Honeymoon Hotel" and "Shanghai Lil". In 1992, Footlight Parade was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Destination Tokyo Destination Tokyo is a 1943 black and white American submarine war film. The film was directed by Delmer Daves in his directorial debut, and the screenplay was written by Daves and Albert Maltz, based on an original story by former submariner Steve Fisher. Destination Tokyo stars Cary Grant and John Garfield and features Dane Clark, Robert Hutton, and Warner Anderson, along with John Ridgely, Alan Hale Sr. and William Prince. Destination Tokyo has been called "the granddaddy of submarine films like Run Silent, Run Deep, Das Boot, and U-571". Cover Girl Cover Girl is a 1944 American Technicolor musical film starring Rita Hayworth and Gene Kelly. The film tells the story of a chorus girl given a chance at stardom when she is offered an opportunity to be a highly paid cover girl. The film was directed by Charles Vidor, and was one of the most popular musicals of the war years. Primarily a showcase for Rita Hayworth, the film has lavish modern and 1890s costumes, eight dance routines for Hayworth, and songs by Jerome Kern and Ira Gershwin, including the classic "Long Ago". Shallow Ground Shallow Ground is a 2004 horror film written and directed by Sheldon Wilson and starring Timothy V. Murphy, Stan Kirsch, Lindsey Stoddart, Patty McCormack, and Rocky Marquette. A naked teenage boy appears at a soon-to-be abandoned sheriffs station, drenched in blood, on the one-year anniversary of the murder of a local girl that remains unsolved. Sheriff Jack Shepherd searches for the boys true identity and intentions, while dealing with his guilt over failing to save the girl or solve her murder. Gungrave is an anime television series based on the video game of the same name, created by Yasuhiro Nightow. The series is directed by Toshiyuki Tsuru, written by Yōsuke Kuroda, and animated by Madhouse. The series follows Brandon Heat and Harry MacDowell as they rise through the ranks of the Millennion crime syndicate. Gungrave aired on TV Tokyo from October 7, 2003 to March 30, 2004, totaling twenty-six episodes. Like the Gungrave video game, and its sequel Overdose, the series music is provided by Tsuneo Imahori; this also includes the series opening theme. In 2003, Geneon Entertainment, formally Pioneer Entertainment, announced the license of Gungrave in North America. On July 3, 2008, Geneon Entertainment and Funimation Entertainment announced an agreement to distribute select titles in North America after Geneon ceased distribution of their own titles in October 2007. While Geneon Entertainment will still retain the license, Funimation Entertainment will assume exclusive rights to the manufacturing, marketing, sales and distribution of select titles. Gungrave was announced as one of the several titles under the agreement on December 30, 2008. As of November 26, 2010, Funimation has fully licensed the anime series. The anime series returned to US television on May 11, 2011 on the Funimation Channel. Breath Breath is the fourteenth feature film by South Korean director Kim Ki-duk. The People vs. George Lucas The People vs. George Lucas is a 2010 documentary comedy film directed by Swiss director Alexandre O. Philippe. It explores the issues of filmmaking and fanaticism pertaining to the Star Wars franchise and its creator, George Lucas. The film combines filmmaker and celebrity interviews with fan films, mainly taken from the 2010 online video Star Wars Uncut, which were submitted via the films site. Interviewees include a variety of figures such as Neil Gaiman, MC Frontalot and Gary Kurtz. Lucas appears frequently in archival footage, but is never interviewed directly. The film discusses the extent to which the Star Wars franchise is an artistic creation of Lucas and subject to his vision versus a social phenomenon that belongs to the general public of fans and their participatory/remix culture. The film is dedicated to interviewee Jason Nicholl, a blogger at nukethefridge.com who died before the films release. The film was released on DVD on October 25, 2011. In June 2014 it was reported that a sequel was in development. Veteran Veteran is a 2015 South Korean action comedy film written and directed by Ryoo Seung-wan. It drew 13.4 million admissions, making it the 4th all-time highest-grossing film in South Korean cinema history. Veteran also won the Casa Asia Award at the Sitges Film Festival. Saludos Amigos Saludos Amigos is a 1942 American live-action animated package featurette produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Despite as a 42 minute short, it is the sixth Disney animated feature film and the first of the six package films produced by Walt Disney Productions in the 1940s. Set in Latin America, it is made up of four different segments; Donald Duck stars in two of them and Goofy stars in one. It also features the first appearance of José Carioca, the Brazilian cigar-smoking parrot. Saludos Amigos premiered in Rio de Janeiro on August 24, 1942. It was released in the United States on February 6, 1943. Saludos Amigos was popular enough that Walt Disney decided to make another film about Latin America, The Three Caballeros, to be produced two years later. At 42 minutes, it is Disneys shortest animated feature to date. Pal Joey Pal Joey is a 1957 American Technicolor musical film, loosely adapted from the musical play of the same name, and starring Rita Hayworth, Frank Sinatra, and Kim Novak. Jo Ann Greer sang for Hayworth, as she had done previously in Affair in Trinidad and Miss Sadie Thompson. Kim Novaks singing voice was dubbed by Trudy Stevens. George Sidney directed, with the choreography managed by Hermes Pan. Nelson Riddle handled the musical arrangements for the Rodgers and Hart standards "The Lady is a Tramp", "I Didnt Know What Time It Was," "I Could Write a Book" and "Theres A Small Hotel." Sinatra won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his role as the wise-cracking, hard-bitten Joey Evans. Along with its strong box office success, Pal Joey also earned four Academy Award nominations and one Golden Globe nomination. Pal Joey is one of Sinatras few post-From Here to Eternity movies in which he did not receive top billing, which surprisingly went to Hayworth. Sinatra was, by that time, a bigger star, and his title role was predominant. When asked about the billing, Sinatra replied, "Ladies first." He was also quoted as saying that, as it was a Columbia film, Hayworth should have top billing because, "For years, she WAS Columbia Pictures", and that with regard to being billed "between" Hayworth and Novak, "Thats a sandwich I dont mind being stuck in the middle of." As Columbia’s biggest star, Hayworth had been top billed in every film since Cover Girl in 1944, but her tenure was soon to end, in 1959 with Gary Cooper in They Came to Cordura. Rawhead Rex Rawhead Rex is a 1986 British fantasy horror film directed by George Pavlou, produced by Kevin Attew and Don Hawkins, and was written by Clive Barker, based upon the short story of the same name by Barker. The film focuses on a monstrous pagan gods bloody rampage through the Irish countryside. The story had originally appeared in Vol. 3 of his Books of Blood series. Barker had previously worked on Transmutations. The film stars David Dukes in the lead role alongside Kelly Piper, Niall Toibin, Cora Venus Lunny and Donal McCann in supporting roles. The film was released limited in the US by Empire Pictures on 17 April 1987, and the same year it was released on VHS by Vestron Video. In October 1999 the film was released on DVD by Geneon, and received two further releases, on 29 July 2003 and on 17 October 2017 in 4K quality. A remake of the film was planned but later was cancelled due to Barkers involvement with the Hellraiser films. Cat Soup is a 2001 Japanese animated short experimental film directed by Tatsuo Satō, inspired by the work of manga artist Nekojiru. The surreal film follows Nyatta, an anthropomorphic kitten, on his travel to the land of the dead and back in an effort to save his sisters soul. Cat Soup was released direct-to-DVD in Japan on 21 February 2001. Central Park Media licensed the film in North America under its Software Sculptors label and was released on DVD on September 9, 2003. My World Benim Dünyam is a 2013 Turkish drama film directed by Uğur Yücel. It is the remake of the Bollywood award winning movie, Black, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Rani Mukerji. Black, in turn, is inspired by the true story of American political activist and lecturer Helen Keller, who was taught to read, write and speak, despite her condition as a deafblind. Chato's Land Chatos Land is a 1972 western Technicolor film directed by Michael Winner, starring Charles Bronson and Jack Palance. In Apache country, the half-native Chato shoots the local sheriff in self-defence, and finds himself hunted by a posse of ex-Confederates, who rape his wife and leave her hogtied in the open as a bait to trap him. Ignoring the bait, Chato uses his superior fieldcraft skills to lure each of the posse to their death. The film can be classified in the revisionist Western genre, which was at its height at the time, with a dramatising of racism and oblique referencing of the Vietnam war. The original screenplay was written by Gerry Wilson. Biwi No. 1 Biwi No.1 is an Indian Hindi-language 1999 comedy-drama film directed by David Dhawan, produced by Vashu Bhagnani, and featuring Salman Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Sushmita Sen, Anil Kapoor, and Tabu in the lead roles. Amitabh Bachchan and Saif Ali Khan appear in cameo roles. The film was theatrically released in India on 28 May 1999, receiving generally positive reviews from critics, and proved to be the second highest-grossing Bollywood film of the year. The film was nominated for seven awards at the 45th Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress, and Best Comedian, winning Best Supporting Actress. It is remake of the 1995 Tamil film Sathi Leelavathi. Love Lasts Three Years Love Lasts Three Years is a 2011 French-Belgian comedy film written and directed by Frédéric Beigbeder. Unfaithfully Yours Unfaithfully Yours is a 1948 American screwball black comedy written and directed by Preston Sturges and starring Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell, Rudy Vallée and Barbara Lawrence. The film is about a mans failed attempt to murder his wife, who he believes has been unfaithful to him. Although the film, which was the first of two Sturges made for Twentieth Century-Fox, received mostly positive reviews, it was not successful at the box office. Looker Looker is a 1981 American science-fiction film written and directed by Michael Crichton and starring Albert Finney, Susan Dey, and James Coburn. The film is a suspense/science-fiction piece that comments upon and satirizes media, advertising, TVs effects on the populace, and a ridiculous standard of beauty. Though spare in visual effects, the film is notable for being the first commercial film to attempt to make a realistic computer-generated character, for the model named Cindy. It was also the first film to create three-dimensional shading with a computer, months before the release of the better-known Tron. Comrades: Almost a Love Story Comrades: Almost a Love Story is a 1996 Hong Kong film starring Maggie Cheung, Leon Lai, Eric Tsang, and Kristy Yang. It was directed by Peter Chan. The title refers to "Tian Mi Mi", a song by Teresa Teng whose songs are featured in the film. It was filmed on location in Hong Kong and New York City. Leon Lai later commented in 1997 that the story of Li Xiao Jun is somewhat a description of his own life. A World Without Thieves A World Without Thieves is a 2004 Chinese action drama film directed by Feng Xiaogang and starring Andy Lau, Rene Liu, Ge You, Wang Baoqiang and Li Bingbing. The film is an adaptation of a novelette of the same title by Zhao Benfu that was first published in 1999. The original story is moderately different from the film adaptation. The film was first released in Shanghai, China on 5 December 2004. It clinched the 2005 Golden Horse Award for Best Screenplay Adaptation. The film was released in Hong Kong with Cantonese dubbing provided by Lau for his own role, Anthony Wong for the role of Uncle Li, and Chapman To for the role of Sha Gen. The plot is centered on a naïve village boy who does not believe in the existence of thieves. Returning home on board a train with his savings, he soon becomes the target of many thieves. The film explores the theme of the fundamental human goodness and also addresses humorously the issue of rampant thievery on public transport in Mainland China. Masked and Anonymous Masked and Anonymous is a 2003 drama film directed by Larry Charles. The film was written by Larry Charles and Bob Dylan, the latter under the pseudonym "Sergei Petrov". It stars Dylan alongside a star-heavy cast, including John Goodman, Jeff Bridges, Penélope Cruz, Val Kilmer, Mickey Rourke, Jessica Lange, Luke Wilson, Angela Bassett, Bruce Dern, Cheech Marin, Ed Harris, Chris Penn, Steven Bauer, Giovanni Ribisi, Michael Paul Chan, Christian Slater and Fred Ward. The Sasquatch Gang The Sasquatch Gang is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Tim Skousen, the first assistant director on Napoleon Dynamite. The six-week shoot was completed in the summer of 2005. The film premiered in January 2006 at the Slamdance Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award. It was also shown at the HBO US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, picking up 2 awards. One for Justin Long for Best Actor and Tim Skousen Best Director. It also showed at the Waterfront Film Festival, New Zealand Film Festival, Sidewalk Film Festival, and Vail Film Festival. The film opened in limited release in the United States on November 30, 2007. The film was released on DVD on March 25, 2008. Dark Country Dark Country is a 2009 American neo-noir film psychological mystery thriller film directed by and starring Thomas Jane in his directorial debut. It also stars Lauren German and Ron Perlman. The Clown The Clown is a 2011 Brazilian comedy-drama film. It is the second feature film directed by Selton Mello, who also stars as the protagonist. The film follows the story of the father and son Benjamin and Valdemar, who work as clowns Pangaré and Puro Sangue, running the country roads together with the Circus Hope troupe. The clown Benjamin, however, is in crisis. He thinks that is not funny anymore. The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards. The Beauty Inside The Beauty Inside is a 2015 South Korean romantic comedy film based on the 2012 American social film The Beauty Inside, about a man who wakes up every day in a different body, starring Han Hyo Joo. It is Baiks feature film debut, after a career directing commercials. The Desert Rats The Desert Rats is a 1953 American black-and-white war film from 20th Century Fox, produced by Robert L. Jacks, directed by Robert Wise, that stars Richard Burton, James Mason, and Robert Newton. The films storyline concerns the Siege of Tobruk in North Africa during World War II. Brainstorm Brainstorm is a 2000 drama film directed by Laís Bodanzky based on the autobiographical book Canto dos Malditos by . The film was made through a partnership between Brazilian and Italian studios and starred Rodrigo Santoro, Othon Bastos and Cassia Kiss. The film tells the story of Neto, a young man who is admitted to a psychiatric hospital after his father discovers he is a user of marijuana. There, Neto is subjected to abuse. In addition to abuse by psychiatric hospitals, the film deals with the issues of drugs and relationships between fathers and sons. Bodanzky read Carranos book in 1996 and, impressed by the theme, assigned Luiz Bolognesi to adapt it into a film and transpose its setting from the 1970s to the 1990s. In addition to keeping the film in the present, Bodanzky chose to make it a documentary-style film to create greater impact on the viewer. Bolognesi began writing in 1997 with the freedom to make changes to the original story. The film was shot in early 2000 in São Paulo, and was edited and finalized in Italy. Brainstorm had its premiere at the Rio Film Festival in October 2000. It subsequently received several awards and nominations both domestically and internationally; among them, Best Actor at the Cartagena Film Festival, and Best Film at the Brasília Film Festival. Domestic critical response was generally favorable and focused on the acting and its themes. On the other hand, international critics were more mixed in their response. The Flying Deuces The Flying Deuces, also known as Flying Aces, is a 1939 comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy, in which the duo join the French Foreign Legion. It is a partial remake of their 1931 short film Beau Hunks. The Bone Man The Bone Man is a 2009 Austrian film directed by Wolfgang Murnberger. The script is based on the novel Der Knochenmann by Austrian author Wolf Haas. Spring Breakdown Spring Breakdown is a comedy film directed by Ryan Shiraki and starring Amy Poehler, Parker Posey, and Rachel Dratch. Three years after principal photography, and after the films owner, Warner Independent Pictures, was shut down by its parent company, it was released direct-to-video in 2009. The Breaker Upperers The Breaker Upperers is a New Zealand romantic-comedy film that was written, directed, and stars Madeleine Sami and Jackie van Beek. It was executive produced by Taika Waititi. The film is about two women cynical about love, who run an agency that helps break couples up. The film was released in New Zealand on 3 May 2018 and internationally on Netflix on 15 February 2019. Upon release, the film received positive reviews and was a box office hit in New Zealand. Sleepless Night Sleepless Night is a 2011 thriller film directed and co-written by Frédéric Jardin. The film premiered in 2011 at the Toronto International Film Festival and has received positive reviews from critics. One Small Hitch One Small Hitch is a 2012 romantic comedy film directed by John Burgess and written by Dode B. Levenson. Shane McRae stars as Josh Shiffman, who learns that his father is dying and his only regret is that he will not get to meet the woman who will one day become his sons wife. Desperate to fulfill his dads final wish, Josh claims that he already met that woman, Molly Mahoney, who is played by Aubrey Dollar. Thr3e Three is a 2006 Christian horror thriller film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Ted Dekker. Directed by Robby Henson and written by Alan B. McElroy, it stars Marc Blucas, Justine Waddell, Max Ryan, and Bill Moseley. It was shot on location in Łódź and Warsaw, Poland. The film grossed $1.4 million and has a 5% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes, which called it a "thrill-free thriller" in its critical consensus. Santa Claus Santa Claus is a 1959 Mexican fantasy film directed by Rene Cardona and co-written with Adolfo Torres Portillo. In the film, Santa works in outer space and does battle with a demon named Pitch, sent to Earth by Lucifer to ruin Christmas by killing Santa and "making all the children of the Earth do evil". A dubbed and slightly edited English language version was produced for U.S. release in 1960 under the direction of Ken Smith. It was lampooned on an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. When in Rome When In Rome is a 2002 direct-to-video film directed by Steve Purcell and starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. The Ketchup Effect Hip Hip Hora!, known as The Ketchup Effect in most English-speaking countries, is a 2004 Swedish teen movie, directed by Teresa Fabik. Bangkok Hilton Bangkok Hilton is a three-part Australian mini-series, made in 1989 by Kennedy Miller Productions and directed by Ken Cameron. The title of the mini-series is, in the story, the nickname of a fictional Bangkok prison in which the protagonist is imprisoned, a mordant reference to Hanoi Hilton, the nickname for a prison used by North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Best Seller Best Seller is a 1987 American neo-noir film crime thriller film written by Larry Cohen, directed by John Flynn and starring James Woods and Brian Dennehy. The film tells the story of Cleve, a career hitman, who wants to turn his life story into a book written by Dennis Meechum, a veteran police officer and best-selling author. The Face of an Angel The Face of an Angel is a 2014 British psychological thriller directed by Michael Winterbottom and written by Paul Viragh. The film was inspired by the book Angel Face, drawn from crime coverage by Newsweek/Daily Beast writer Barbie Latza Nadeau. The film stars Kate Beckinsale, Daniel Brühl, and Cara Delevingne. The film is based on the real-life story of the murder of Meredith Kercher in 2007. The Attorney The Attorney is a 2013 South Korean courtroom drama film directed and co-written by Yang Woo-suk, in his directorial debut. With 11,375,954 tickets sold and a revenue of , The Attorney became the 8th best-selling Korean film of all time, and the second highest-grossing Korean film of 2013. It was inspired by the real-life "Burim case" of 1981, when during the authoritarian Chun Doo-hwan regime, 22 students, teachers and office workers who belonged to a book club were arrested without warrants on fabricated charges that they were North Korea sympathizers. Roh Moo-hyun, then a tax lawyer from Busan, formed a legal team with his allies to defend the arrested individuals against the government. After the case, Roh became an influential human rights lawyer throughout the 1980s; he later entered politics and became the 16th president of South Korea. Later, Moon Jae-in also became the 19th president of South Korea. The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz is a 1955 Mexican film by Spanish-born writer-director Luis Buñuel. It focuses on a would-be serial killer whose plans, although elaborate, never result in an actual murder. Mr. Saturday Night Mr. Saturday Night is a 1992 American comedy-drama film that marks the directorial debut of its star, Billy Crystal. It focuses on the rise and fall of Buddy Young Jr., a stand-up comedian. Crystal produced and co-wrote the screenplay with the writing duo Babaloo Mandel and Lowell Ganz. It was filmed from November 1991 to March 1992 and released on September 23, 1992, by Columbia Pictures. Co-star David Paymer received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. The House of the Laughing Windows The House with Laughing Windows is a 1976 Italian giallo film co-written and directed by Pupi Avati. The film was shot in Lido degli Scacchi in the Ferrara province of the Emilia-Romagna region in northern Italy. Hanover Street Hanover Street is a 1979 Anglo-American wartime romantic film, written and directed by Peter Hyams, and starring Harrison Ford, Lesley-Anne Down and Christopher Plummer. The White King The White King is a 2016 British science fiction-drama film written and directed by Alex Helfrecht and Jörg Tittel. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name written by György Dragomán and follows Djata growing up in a dictatorship, without access to the rest of the world, while dealing with persecution against him and his parents by the government. It had its world premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival and its international premiere at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. Shadows in Paradise Shadows in Paradise is a 1986 Finnish art house comedy-drama film written and directed by Aki Kaurismäki. The film stars Kati Outinen as Ilona and Matti Pellonpää as Nikander. Ilona is a supermarket check-out clerk who meets Nikander, a lonely garbage man, and they develop romantic feelings towards each other. Shadows in Paradise was awarded the Best Film award at the 1987 Jussi Awards. This is the first film in Kaurismäkis Proletariat Trilogy. The trilogy has been released on Region One DVD by Criterion, in their Eclipse box-sets, and on region-free Blu-ray discs by Future Film in Scandinavia. Big Bully Big Bully is a 1996 American dark comedy film directed by Steve Miner, written by Mark Steven Johnson and starring Rick Moranis and Tom Arnold as two men, a former victim and his childhood bully, as they reconnect as adults. It was panned by critics and was a box office bomb, earning only $2 million from a $15 million budget. It is notable for being Rick Moranis last on-screen role in a theatrical release, prior to his long hiatus from acting. Billboard Dad Billboard Dad is a 1998 American direct-to-video comedy film, directed by Alan Metter starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. It was produced by Warner Bros. in collaboration with Dualstar Productions and Tapestry Films. The Ardennes The Ardennes is a 2015 Belgian drama film directed by Robin Pront. It was screened in the Discovery section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. At the 6th Magritte Awards, it received the Magritte Award for Best Flemish Film. It was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The Lost World The Lost World is a 1925 American silent fantasy monster adventure film adapted from Arthur Conan Doyles 1912 novel of the same name. The film was produced by First National Pictures, a major Hollywood studio at the time, and stars Wallace Beery as Professor Challenger. It was directed by Harry O. Hoyt and featured pioneering stop motion special effects by Willis OBrien, a forerunner of his work on the original King Kong. Doyle appears in a frontispiece to the film, absent from some extant prints. In 1998, The Lost World was deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Because of its age the film is in the public domain, and can be legally downloaded online. The Bravados The Bravados is a 1958 American western film directed by Henry King, starring Gregory Peck and Joan Collins. The CinemaScope film was based on a novel of the same name, written by Frank ORourke. Paradise Alley Paradise Alley is a 1978 American sports drama film written and directed by Sylvester Stallone, who also starred in the role. It is Stallones feature film directorial debut. The film tells the story of three brothers in Hells Kitchen, New York City in the 1940s who become involved in professional wrestling. This was the first major film in which Armand Assante appeared. Anne Archer also starred. Joe Spinell, a co-star of Rocky, played the wrestling MC. A number of professional wrestlers appeared, including Terry Funk as the foil to the hero. Cameos include Ted DiBiase, Bob Roop, Dick Murdoch, Dory Funk Jr., Don Leo Jonathan, Don Kernodle, Gene Kiniski, Dennis Stamp, Ray Stevens, and Uliuli Fifita. Playwright and screenwriter John Monks Jr appeared as Mickey the bartender. Monster Hunt Monster Hunt is a 2015 Chinese-Hong Kong 3D fantasy action comedy adventure film directed by Raman Hui, and starring Bai Baihe and Jing Boran. The film was released in China on 16 July 2015 in 3D and in countries including Malaysia, Singapore and Korea. Upon release, it became a huge commercial success, breaking numerous box office records, including as the highest-grossing film in China, before The Mermaid took the crown in 2016. It opened in North America on January 22, 2016 in 2D and 3D by FilmRise. A sequel, titled Monster Hunt 2, released in China in 2018. Scandal Scandal is a 1989 British drama film, a fictionalised account of the Profumo affair that rocked the government of British prime minister Harold Macmillan. It stars Joanne Whalley as Christine Keeler and John Hurt as Stephen Ward, personalities at the heart of the affair. The film was screened in competition at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. The theme song "Nothing Has Been Proved" was written and produced by Pet Shop Boys and sung by Dusty Springfield. Nathalie... Nathalie... is a 2003 French drama film directed by Anne Fontaine, and starring Fanny Ardant, Emmanuelle Béart, and Gérard Depardieu. The screenplay concerns a woman who discovers that her husband is cheating on her. Altar Altar is a 2014 British horror thriller film directed by Nick Willing from his original screenplay. It is about a British family who move into a dilapidated old manor house out on the Yorkshire Moors, only to discover that it has a dark past. The film stars Olivia Williams as Meg Hamilton, Matthew Modine as Alec Hamilton, Antonia Clarke as Penny and Adam Thomas Wright as Harper. Johnny Tsunami Johnny Tsunami is a 1999 Disney Channel Original Movie. It was nominated in 2000 for the Humanitas Prize as Childrens Live-Action Category. Johnny Tsunami is the predecessor to Back on Board, released in June 2007. The film focuses on a young surfer from Hawaii who must adapt to new challenges when his fathers job forces the family to move to Vermont. Origin: Spirits of the Past Origin: Spirits of the Past, known in Japan as , is a 2006 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Keiichi Sugiyama, written by Nana Shiina and Naoko Kakimoto, and produced by Gonzo. The film stars the voices of Ryo Katsuji, Aoi Miyazaki, Yūko Kotegawa, Masaru Hamaguchi, Toshikazu Fukawa, Kenichi Endō and Ren Osugi. It premiered in Japan on January 7, 2006, and premiered in the United States on September 24, 2006 at the Fantastic Fest film festival in Austin, Texas. Transmorphers Transmorphers is a science fiction alien invasion film released direct-to-DVD on June 26, 2007. It was written and directed by Leigh Scott and produced by David Michael Latt and The Asylum, "a studio whose work gets slightly more respect than the Girls Gone Wild series, and slightly less than backyard-wrestling DVDs", according to Keith Phipps of AVClub. Transmorphers was developed as a mockbuster, intending to capitalize on Michael Bays Transformers. The film was followed by a 2009 prequel titled Fall of Man. Piercing Piercing is a 2018 psychological horror thriller film written and directed by Nicolas Pesce based on the novel of the same name by Ryū Murakami. It stars Christopher Abbott, Mia Wasikowska, and Laia Costa, and features Maria Dizzia, Marin Ireland, and Wendell Pierce in supporting roles. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2018. It was released on February 1, 2019, by Universal Pictures. Red Nose Day Actually Red Nose Day Actually is a 2017 British romantic comedy television short film, acting as both a sequel to the 2003 feature film Love Actually, and a part of the fund-raising event Red Nose Day 2017. Love Actually writer and director Richard Curtis returns alongside cast members Hugh Grant, Liam Neeson, Colin Firth, Andrew Lincoln, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Keira Knightley, Martine McCutcheon, Bill Nighy, Thomas Sangster, Lúcia Moniz, Olivia Olson, Marcus Brigstocke, and Rowan Atkinson. The film was first broadcast on BBC One on March 24, 2017 as a part of Red Nose Day. A slightly different version of the film, featuring Laura Linney reprising her role and Patrick Dempsey, was broadcast in the US on May 25, 2017. Play Play is a 2011 Swedish film drama directed by Ruben Östlund and written by Östlund and Erik Hemmendorff. Inspired by actual court cases, it portrays a group of black boys who rob a smaller group of white boys by the means of a psychological game. The film was heavily debated in the Swedish press. It won the Nordic Council Film Prize in 2012. For Greater Glory: The True Story of Cristiada For Greater Glory, also known as Cristiada, is a 2012 epic historical war drama film directed by Dean Wright and written by Michael Love, based on the events of the Cristero War. It stars Andy García, Eva Longoria, Oscar Isaac, Rubén Blades, Peter OToole, and Bruce Greenwood. The film is the directorial debut for Wright, veteran visual effects supervisor on films including The Two Towers and The Return of the King, and was released on June 1, 2012. Butterflies Are Free Butterflies Are Free is a 1972 American comedy-drama film based on the play by Leonard Gershe. The 1972 film was produced by M.J. Frankovich, released by Columbia Pictures, directed by Milton Katselas and adapted for the screen by Gershe. It was released on 6 July 1972 in the USA. Goldie Hawn and Edward Albert starred. Eileen Heckart received an Academy Award for her performance. While the original play was set in Manhattan, New York, the screenplay written for the 1972 film was set in an unknown location in San Francisco. The Elusive Summer of '68 The Elusive Summer of 68 is a 1984 Yugoslav film directed by Goran Paskaljević. It depicts a summer dominated by protests, as seen from the point of view of a teenage boy in Yugoslavia. Fallen Angel Fallen Angel is a 1945 black-and-white film noir directed by Otto Preminger, with cinematography by Joseph LaShelle, who had also worked with Preminger on Laura a year before. The film features Alice Faye, Dana Andrews, Linda Darnell, and Charles Bickford. It was the last film Faye made as a major Hollywood star, and she did not make another film until State Fair. Our Lips Are Sealed Our Lips Are Sealed is a 2000 direct-to-video film featuring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. The film was set and filmed in Sydney, Australia. Empties Empties is a 2007 film directed by Jan Svěrák and written by his father Zdeněk Svěrák, who also stars in the film. It was released first in the Czech Republic in March 2007. The film is a comedy from the same team which made Kolya. Dead Ringer Dead Ringer is a 1964 American thriller film made by Warner Bros. It was directed by Paul Henreid from a screenplay by Oscar Millard and Albert Beich from the story La Otra by Rian James, previously filmed in a Mexican version starring Dolores del Río. The music score was by André Previn and the cinematography by Ernest Haller. The film stars Bette Davis, Karl Malden and Peter Lawford with Philip Carey, Jean Hagen, George Macready, Estelle Winwood, George Chandler and Cyril Delevanti. The film marks the second time Davis played twin sisters, the first being in the 1946 film A Stolen Life. For this reason, Dead Ringer is sometimes mistakenly listed as a remake of A Stolen Life. Gimme Danger Gimme Danger is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Jim Jarmusch about the band the Stooges. It was shown in the Midnight Screenings section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. The film was released by Amazon Studios and Magnolia Pictures on October 28, 2016. Matando Cabos Matando Cabos is a 2004 Mexican film directed by Alejandro Lozano in close partnership with long-time friend Tony Dalton. The film was one of the most highly anticipated Mexican movies of all time, mainly due to its high budget and the amount of money put into the action scenes such as the car chase through the Estadio Azteca. Two Sons of Francisco Two Sons of Francisco is a 2005 Brazilian drama film about the lives of the musicians Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano, directed by Breno Silveira. The film was one of Brazils most successful in the last twenty years and the biggest box office draw of 2005. The film grossed the equivalent of $13 million worldwide, and a total of $8 million in Brazil, a record for Brazilian cinema. Until 2008, 2 Filhos de Francisco used to be considered the second biggest audience of a Brazilian film. In 2009, the blockbuster Se Eu Fosse Você 2, starring Tony Ramos and Glória Pires, replaced 2 Filhos de Francisco as the second biggest audience among the Brazilian films. The Tale of Zatoichi The Tale of Zatoichi, directed by Kenji Misumi, is the first film of a classic Japanese samurai drama saga starring Shintaro Katsu as Zatoichi, a character created by Kan Shimozawa. Condorman Condorman is a 1981 American adventure comedy superhero film directed by Charles Jarrott, produced by Walt Disney Productions, and starring Michael Crawford, Barbara Carrera and Oliver Reed. The movie follows comic book illustrator Woodrow Wilkins attempts to assist in the defection of a female Soviet KGB agent. Salesman Salesman is a 1969 direct cinema documentary film about door-to-door Bible salesmen, directed by brothers Albert and David Maysles, and Charlotte Zwerin. Ca$h Cash is a French crime caper film from 2008, directed by Eric Besnard and starring Jean Dujardin, Jean Reno, Valeria Golino and Alice Taglioni. Mera Naam Joker Mera Naam Joker is a 1970 Indian drama film, directed and produced by Raj Kapoor, and written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. The film stars Kapoor as the eponymous character, with Simi Garewal, Kseniya Ryabinkina and Padmini in supporting roles, and was also the debut of Kapoors son Rishi Kapoor. The plot focuses on a clown who must make his audience laugh at the cost of his own sorrows. Three women who shaped his life view his final performance. The film is one of the lengthiest films of Indian cinema. After Sangam became a blockbuster, Mera Naam Joker was highly anticipated as it was under production for six years and heavily publicized, loosely based on Kapoors own life. The film was partly made with the participation of Soviet actors and was partly shot in Moscow. The films music, still very popular, was composed by Shankar Jaikishan, for which the duo got their ninth Filmfare award. In India, upon release the film was rejected by audiences and critics, putting Kapoor into a financial crisis, as the film was panned for its length and plot. The film has gained a cult status, and is regarded as a classic today. Both audiences and critics response has turned highly favorable with the passage of time. An abridged version was released in the 1980s and had a highly successful run at the box office. Kapoor termed it his favorite film and described it as having deep philosophical depth and meaning. The film is regarded as one of Kapoors finest works today with film experts labeling it as a "misunderstood masterpiece". In the Soviet Union, the film also initially drew a mixed reaction from critics, yet commercially became a blockbuster at the Soviet box office after it released there in 1972. Rather than being released as a single film, the films three chapters were released separately as three parts in the Soviet Union. ffolkes North Sea Hijack is a 1980 British action film starring Roger Moore, James Mason, Anthony Perkins and Michael Parks. It was directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and adapted by Jack Davies from his novel, Esther, Ruth and Jennifer. This film was a vehicle for both Moore and Perkins to try to escape typecasting. Previously, Moore had been practically typecast as a womanising, happy-go-lucky playboy in such series as The Saint, The Persuaders! and James Bond. In contrast to those parts, he portrays a bearded, eccentric, arrogant, cat-loving misogynist with master strategist skills. Blind Horizon Blind Horizon is a 2003 American conspiracy mystery thriller film directed by Michael Haussman. The screenplay was co-written by F. Paul Benz and Steve Tomlin. The leading cast includes Val Kilmer, Neve Campbell, Sam Shepard, Amy Smart and Faye Dunaway. Protocol Protocol is a 1984 American comedy film starring Goldie Hawn and Chris Sarandon, written by Buck Henry, and directed by Herbert Ross. Hawn plays a Washington, cocktail waitress who prevents the assassination of a visiting Arab emir and winds up a national heroine. A Prayer for the Dying A Prayer for the Dying is a 1987 thriller film about a former IRA member trying to escape his past. The film was directed by Mike Hodges, and stars Mickey Rourke, Liam Neeson, Bob Hoskins, and Alan Bates. The film is based on the Jack Higgins novel of the same name. Parched Parched is a 2015 Indian drama film written and directed by Leena Yadav and produced by Ajay Devgan under his banner Ajay Devgn FFilms. It premiered at the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. In India, the film released on 23 September 2016. Monster Man Monster Man is a 2003 American comedy horror film written and directed by Michael Davis. It stars Eric Jungmann, Justin Urich, Aimee Brooks, and Michael Bailey Smith. In Latin America, the film was released with the title Wrong Turn 2. Supercross Supercross is a 2005 American action film directed by Steve Boyum and starring Steve Howey and Mike Vogel. The film is a mixture of youthful relationships set in the intense world of professional Supercross. The Street Fighter , literally Clash, Killer Fist!, is a Japanese martial arts film released in 1974 and produced by Toei Company Ltd. It was released in the US by New Line Cinema and became one of the first films to be a commercial success for the distributor. It is notable as the first film to receive an X-rating in the United States solely for violence. In the UK it was originally released as Kung Fu Streetfighter, presumably to avoid confusion with the Charles Bronson movie Hard Times which was initially released as The Streetfighter in the UK. The Street Fighter inspired two sequels, Return of the Street Fighter and The Street Fighters Last Revenge. Additionally, the film Sister Street Fighter and its sequels is a spin-off series of The Street Fighter. There was another spin-off entitled Kozure Satsujin Ken, which was brought to the US by a different company under the title Karate Warriors. None of the spin-offs have any of the same characters from The Street Fighter films. The video game The Darkness has the entire movie available to watch on any of the in-game TVs. The film is in the public domain and is available for free at the Internet Archive. Forbidden Zone Forbidden Zone is an American musical fantasy comedy film directed and produced by Richard Elfman, and co-written by Elfman and fellow Mystic Knights member Matthew Bright. The film was released in 1982, but many sources erroneously list it as being a 1980 release. Originally shot on black-and-white film, the film is based upon the stage performances of the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo and revolves around an alternate universe accessed through a door in the house of the Hercules family. The composing debut of Danny Elfman, the film stars Hervé Villechaize, Susan Tyrrell and members of the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, and features appearances by Warhol Superstar Viva, Joe Spinell and The Kipper Kids. Villechaize kicked his cheque back into the production and even painted sets on weekends. The only actual paid actor was Phil Gordon, who played Flash; all the other SAG actors kicked their cheques back into the show. The film was made as an attempt to capture the essence of The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingos live performances on film, and also as a means for both director Elfman to retire from music to work on film projects, and to serve as a transition between the groups former cabaret style and a new wave-based style. Amid negative reactions to content in the film that had been perceived as being offensive, the film was screened as a midnight movie, received positive notice, and developed a cult following. In 2004, the film was digitally restored and released on DVD, and in 2008, the film was colorized. Elfman has long been planning a sequel entitled The Forbidden Galaxy. He has raised an initial sum via crowdfunding site IndieGoGo, and in November 2017 updated that he is still working on getting the project off the ground. Elfman has also licensed Forbidden Zone as an intellectual property for manufacturers to produce collectibles based on the films characters. Live from Baghdad Live from Baghdad is a television movie produced in 2002 by HBO. It was directed by Mick Jackson and co-written by Robert Wiener based on Wieners book of the same title. The movie was released during the prelude stage of the Gulf War. Michael Keaton stars as CNN on-location producer Robert Wiener in Baghdad, Iraq during the Persian Gulf War in 1991. The movie focuses on the news medias coverage of the war. Fundamentally an action–drama, the characters grapple with the ethics and implications of 24-hour journalism in the days leading up to and during the United States-led bombing of Baghdad. For the Bible Tells Me So For the Bible Tells Me So is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Daniel G. Karslake about homosexuality and its perceived conflict with Christianity, as well as various interpretations of what the Bible says about same-sex sexuality. It includes lengthy interview segments with several sets of religious parents regarding their personal experiences raising homosexual children, and also interviews with those children. The film features an animated segment, "Is Homosexuality a Choice?", in which a summary of the then-current scientific theories about sexual orientation is given. It is directed by Powerhouse Animation Studios and narrated by Don LaFontaine in one of his last non-trailer narration roles. The film premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Angels and Insects Angels & Insects is a 1995 American-British romance drama film directed by Philip Haas. It was written by Philip and Belinda Haas with A. S. Byatt after her novella Morpho Eugenia. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Costume Design. The Bird People in China is a 1998 Japanese movie directed by Takashi Miike from a screenplay by his frequent collaborator Masa Nakamura. The film is considerably more mellow in tone compared to some of the directors more famous works. Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas! Good Luck Charlie, Its Christmas! is a 2011 Christmas film based on the Disney Channel Original Series Good Luck Charlie. The film was directed by Arlene Sanford and written by Geoff Rodkey, and stars Bridgit Mendler, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Bradley Steven Perry, Mia Talerico, Eric Allan Kramer, and Jason Dolley as the Duncan family. The Disney Channel Original Movie follows the Duncan family on their road trip to Amy Duncans parents house for Christmas. It premiered on December 2, 2011 on Disney Channel ten years after Disney Channels last Christmas-themed original movie, Twas the Night in 2001. The Final Sacrifice The Final Sacrifice is an independent Canadian adventure film released in 1990. It was directed by Tjardus Greidanus, a freshman at Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, and stars Christian Malcolm as Troy McGreggor and Bruce J. Mitchell as Zap Rowsdower. Most Likely to Die Most Likely to Die is a 2015 American slasher film directed by Anthony DiBlasi. Heather Morris, Ryan Doom, Perez Hilton, Tatum Miranda, and Jake Busey star. It premiered at the London FrightFest Film Festival and was released in the United States on May 13, 2016. A masked killer, known as The Graduate, stalks and kills his classmates at their ten-year reunion. The Inn of the Sixth Happiness The Inn of the Sixth Happiness is a 1958 20th Century Fox film based on the true story of Gladys Aylward, a tenacious British woman, who became a missionary in China during the tumultuous years leading up to the Second World War. Directed by Mark Robson, who received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Director, the film stars Ingrid Bergman as Aylward and Curt Jürgens as her love interest, Captain Lin Nan, a Chinese officer with a Dutch father. Robert Donat, who played the mandarin of the town in which Aylward lived, died before the film was released. The musical score was composed and conducted by Malcolm Arnold. The cinematography was by Freddie Young. The film was shot in Snowdonia, North Wales. Most of the children in the film were ethnic Chinese children from Liverpool, home to one of the oldest Chinese communities in Europe. The Pebble and the Penguin The Pebble and the Penguin is a 1995 American animated musical adventure film, starring the voices of Martin Short and Jim Belushi, based on the true life mating rituals of the Adélie penguins in Antarctica, produced and directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman. It centers around a timid, stuttering penguin named Hubie who tries to impress a beautiful penguin named Marina by giving her a pebble that fell from the sky and keep her from the clutches of an evil penguin named Drake who wants Marina for himself. Towards the end of production, MGM made giant changes for the movie, which caused the uncredited directors of the film to start working on a new animation studio in Phoenix, Arizona. The film was released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on April 14, 1995, making this the last film to be produced by Sullivan Bluth Studios before the studio went bankrupt. Imagine: John Lennon Imagine: John Lennon is a 1988 British documentary film about English musician John Lennon. It was released on 7 October 1988, two days before Lennons 48th birthday. Imagine: John Lennon, with its wealth of stock Lennon footage and self-narration, proved to be a well-received film. Bridging his two musical phases together as a member of the Beatles and as a solo artist, Imagine: John Lennon is a career-spanning collection of Lennons many musical highlights. In addition, there are a couple of previously unreleased recordings: an acoustic demo of "Real Love" taped in 1979 and a rehearsal take of "Imagine" in mid-1971 before the final take was captured. The film was commissioned by Yoko Ono. None of the three former Beatles, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, or Ringo Starr, agreed to participate in the film. The soundtrack sold well in the United States, reaching No. 31 on the charts and going gold. Supremacy Supremacy is a 2014 American drama thriller film directed by Deon Taylor, written by Eric J. Adams, and starring Joe Anderson, Dawn Olivieri, Danny Glover and Derek Luke. The film chronicles the real life events of March 29–30, 1995, perpetrated by Aryan Brotherhood members Walter Scully Jr. and Brenda Kay Moore. After fatally shooting a police officer, white supremacist Garrett Tully breaks into a house and takes an African-American family hostage. The film premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 12, 2014, and was released in the United States on January 30, 2015. Holiday in the Sun Holiday in the Sun is a 2001 American direct-to-video romantic adventure family film directed by Steve Purcell and starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen as two teenagers on vacation at Atlantis Paradise Island. Deal Deal is a 2008 poker drama film starring Burt Reynolds, Bret Harrison and Shannon Elizabeth. It follows the former poker player tutoring a younger player. The films climax is a fictional World Poker Tour championship. World Poker Tour commentators, Mike Sexton, Vince Van Patten and Courtney Friel played themselves. A number of other professional poker players and poker-playing celebrities, including Elizabeth, Jennifer Tilly, Phil Laak, Antonio Esfandiari, Greg Raymer, Chris Moneymaker and Isabelle Mercier are in the cast. What Time Is It There? What Time Is It There? is a 2001 film directed by Tsai Ming-liang. It stars Lee Kang-sheng, Chen Shiang-chyi, and Lu Yi-Ching. Murder Most Foul Murder Most Foul is the third of four Miss Marple films made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Loosely based on the novel Mrs McGintys Dead by Agatha Christie, it stars Margaret Rutherford as Miss Jane Marple, Charles Tingwell as Inspector Craddock, and Stringer Davis as Mr Stringer. The story is ostensibly based on Christies novel, but notably changes the action and the characters. Hercule Poirot is replaced by Miss Marple and most of the other characters are not in the novel. The film was released in 1964. It was directed by George Pollock and David Pursall is credited with the adaptation. The music is by Ron Goodwin. The title is a quotation from Hamlet, where the Ghost comments about his own death: "Murder most foul as in the best it is/But this most foul, strange and unnatural." The third film in the MGM series, this was preceded by Murder and Murder at the Gallop, and followed by Murder Ahoy!, all with Rutherford starring as Miss Marple. Billion Dollar Brain Billion Dollar Brain is a 1967 British Technicolor espionage film directed by Ken Russell and based on the novel of the same name by Len Deighton. The film features Michael Caine as secret agent Harry Palmer, the anti-hero protagonist. The "brain" of the title is a sophisticated computer with which an anti-communist organisation controls its worldwide anti-Soviet spy network. Billion Dollar Brain is the third of the Harry Palmer film series, preceded by The Ipcress File and Funeral in Berlin. It is the only film in which Ken Russell worked as a mainstream director-for-hire, and the last film of Françoise Dorléac. A fourth film in the series, an adaptation of Horse Under Water, also to be released by United Artists, was tentatively planned but never made. Caine played Palmer in two later films, Bullet to Beijing and Midnight in Saint Petersburg. The films credits show the title as "$1,000,000,000,000,000,000.00" and "BILLION DOLLAR BRAIN" This is the British definition of one trillion – 1 followed by 18 zeros is actually one quintillion in the short scale or one trillion in the long scale. Black Bread Black Bread is a 2010 Catalan-language Spanish drama film written and directed by Agustí Villaronga. The screenplay is based on the homonymous novel by Emili Teixidor, with elements of two other works by him, Retrat dun assassí docells and Sic transit Gloria Swanson. The film won thirteen Gaudí Awards, nine Goya Awards, including best film, best director and best adapted screenplay. It was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards being the first Catalan-language film to do so. R R is a 2010 Danish prison drama film written and directed by Tobias Lindholm and Michael Noer, and starring Pilou Asbæk. The film was produced by Nordisk Film. The film follows Rune Pedersen, who is serving a prison sentence of two years in Horsens State Prison. Here he is set to do the dirty work of distributing drugs between departments. The Dead Lands The Dead Lands is a 2014 New Zealand action film directed by Toa Fraser. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival where it had its world premier on 4 September 2014. It was selected as the New Zealand entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Robin and the 7 Hoods Robin and the 7 Hoods is a 1964 American musical film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and Bing Crosby. The picture features Peter Falk, Barbara Rush, and an uncredited Edward G. Robinson. Written by David R. Schwartz, the film transplants the Robin Hood legend to a 1920s Chicago gangster setting, though this storys utterly opportunistic Marian is very different from the faithful Maid Marian of the original legend. Produced by Frank Sinatra, the film introduced the hit song "My Kind of Town" by Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn, which was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song and achieved a career of its own independent of the film. Hell of the Living Dead Hell of the Living Dead is a 1980 horror film directed by Bruno Mattei. The film is set in a laboratory in Papua New Guinea that releases a dangerous chemical, turning the technicians and locals into zombies. A French news reporter and her crew land on the island to investigate. Hell of the Living Dead was a project developed by producers and given to director Bruno Mattei, who attempted to create a film similar to Dawn of the Dead but lighter in tone. It was shot in five weeks in Spain with a script that was not Matteis first choice and a score by the band Goblin, taken from other film scores that the band had performed. The film generally received negative reviews, noting bad dialogue and its obvious derivation of 1978s Dawn of the Dead. I'm Alone, You're Alone Akele Hum Akele Tum is a 1995 Indian musical drama romance film. It stars Aamir Khan, Manisha Koirala and Master Adil, and was directed by Mansoor Khan. The music is by Anu Malik and the lyrics are by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The film remade based on the 1987 movie Ee Bandha Anubandha. Both Aamir and Manishas performance were acclaimed, the latter also received a nomination under the Best Actress Category at the Filmfare Awards. The film was also nominated in the Best Film Category. Leningrad Attack on Leningrad, or just Leningrad, is a 2009 war film written and directed by Aleksandr Buravsky, set during the Siege of Leningrad. Save the Tiger Save the Tiger is a 1973 drama film about moral conflict in contemporary America directed by John G. Avildsen, and starring Jack Lemmon, Jack Gilford, Laurie Heineman, Thayer David, Lara Parker, and Liv Lindeland. The screenplay was adapted by Steve Shagan from his novel of the same title. Lemmon won the 1973 Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Harry Stoner, an executive in the garment industry who struggles with the complexity of modern life versus the simplicity of his youth. The Thirteenth Year The Thirteenth Year is a 1999 comedy-drama Disney Channel Original Movie directed by Duwayne Dunham and starring Chez Starbuck and Courtnee Draper. It premiered on Disney Channel on May 15, 1999. Get a Horse! Get a Horse! is a 2013 American 3D animated slapstick comedy short film, produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. Combining black-and-white hand-drawn animation and color CGI animation, the short features the characters of the late 1920s Mickey Mouse cartoons, and features archival recordings of Walt Disney in his posthumous role as Mickey Mouse, although there is one line that was archived from Jimmy MacDonald. However, he goes uncredited. It is the first original Mickey Mouse theatrical animated short since Runaway Brain, and the first appearance of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in a Disney animated production in 85 years. Four Days in September Four Days in September is a 1997 Brazilian thriller film directed by Bruno Barreto and produced by his parents Lucy and Luiz Carlos Barreto. It is a fictional version of the 1969 kidnapping of the United States Ambassador to Brazil, Charles Burke Elbrick, by members of Revolutionary Movement 8th October and Ação Libertadora Nacional. It was nominated as Best Foreign Language Film at the 1998 Academy Awards. Don't Die Too Hard! La Tour Montparnasse Infernale is a 2001 French comedy film directed by Charles Nemes and written by Kader Aoun, Ramzy Bedia, Éric Judor and Xavier Matthieu. When it came out in cinemas in Canada, it was translated into Dont Die Too Hard in reference to Die Hard, starring Bruce Willis. Kaante Kaante is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language action-thriller film directed by Sanjay Gupta, written by Milap Zaveri, and starring an ensemble cast including Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, Sunil Shetty, Lucky Ali, Mahesh Manjrekar, Kumar Gaurav, Namrata Singh Gujral, Rati Agnihotri and Malaika Arora. Kaante was heavily inspired by Quentin Tarantinos Reservoir Dogs, as well as the film that inspired Reservoir Dogs, Ringo Lams City on Fire. According to Tarantino, Kaante is his favorite among the many films that were heavily inspired by his work. The film was a success at the box office, with first-week earnings of £1.8million in India, nearly $1million in the United States, and £268,507 in Britain. The films final worldwide gross was 430million, including 331.2million in India and $2.05 million overseas. Sita Sings the Blues Sita Sings the Blues is a 2008 American animated musical romantic comedy-drama film written, directed, produced and animated by American artist Nina Paley. It intersperses events from the Ramayana, light-hearted but knowledgeable discussion of historical background by a trio of Indian shadow puppets, musical interludes voiced with tracks by Annette Hanshaw and scenes from the artists own life. The ancient mythological and modern biographical plot are parallel tales, sharing numerous themes. Life with Father Life with Father is a 1947 Technicolor American comedy film. It tells the true story of Clarence Day, a stockbroker who wants to be master of his house, but finds his wife and his children ignoring him, until they start making demands for him to change his own life. The story draws largely on the insistence by his wife that Clarence be baptized and Clarences stubborn, sometimes ill-tempered nature. In keeping with the autobiography, all the children in the family are redheads. It stars William Powell and Irene Dunne as Clarence and his wife, supported by Elizabeth Taylor as a beautiful teenage girl with whom Clarences oldest son becomes infatuated, along with Edmund Gwenn, ZaSu Pitts, Jimmy Lydon and Martin Milner. The film and its audio entered the public domain in 1975. The Blood on Satan's Claw The Blood on Satans Claw is a 1971 British horror film made by Tigon British Film Productions and directed by Piers Haggard. The film was written by Robert Wynne-Simmons, with additional material by Piers Haggard, and stars Patrick Wymark, Linda Hayden and Barry Andrews. It is set in early 18th-century England, and tells the story of a village taken over by demonic possession. The film was to be Patrick Wymarks last English language film, and was released three months after his death. In his 2010 BBC documentary series A History of Horror, writer and actor Mark Gatiss referred to the film as a prime example of a short-lived subgenre he called "folk horror", grouping it with 1968s Witchfinder General and 1973s The Wicker Man. Gatiss also featured in a spoken word adaptation of the film, alongside Linda Hayden, released by Audible in 2018. My Lucky Stars My Lucky Stars is a 1985 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Sammo Hung, written by Barry Wong, and starring Hung, Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao. It was released as 5 Lucky Stars in Japan and as Ninja Encounter in the Philippines. My Lucky Stars is the second film in the Lucky Stars series, and a semi-sequel to Winners and Sinners, with many of the same actors returning as the "Five Lucky Stars" troupe, albeit with different character names and slightly different roles. Signs Signs is a 2008 short romantic-comedy film created for Schweppes and directed by Patrick Hughes. Pippi in the South Seas Pippi in the South Seas is a 1970 Swedish movie, based on the eponymous childrens books by Astrid Lindgren with the cast of the 1969 TV series Pippi Longstocking. It was released in the USA in 1975. Izo IZO is a 2004 Japanese film, directed by Takashi Miike. The main character of the film is Izo Okada, the historical samurai and assassin in 19th century Japan who was tortured and executed by beheading in Tosa. Izo appeared previously in Hideo Goshas Hitokiri, then played by Shintaro Katsu. However, Miikes portrayal of the character transcends reality and is more of a surrealist exposé of Izos exceedingly bloody yet philosophical encounters in an afterlife heavy on symbolism, occasionally interrupted by stock footage of World War II accompanied by acid-folk singer Kazuki Tomokawa on guitar. Kazuya Nakayama plays Izo and the many characters he encounters on his journey include figures played by Takeshi Kitano and Bob Sapp. OK Kanmani O Kadhal Kanmani, also known as OK Kanmani, is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written, directed and produced by Mani Ratnam. The film stars Dulquer Salmaan and Nithya Menen in the lead roles, portraying a young couple in a live-in relationship in Mumbai. Prakash Raj and Leela Samson play supporting roles as an older couple in the film, portraying the younger couples landlords. The film was said to be a "reflection of the modern mindset of urban India", dealing with issues such as marriage and traditional values. The film featured music composed by A. R. Rahman, cinematography by P. C. Sreeram and editing by Sreekar Prasad. Prior to the films release, the soundtrack was well received and the promotional activity of the film on social media also garnered praise. O Kadhal Kanmani was released on 17 April 2015, along with its dubbed Telugu version OK Bangaram, and won positive reviews from critics, praising the lead pairs performances and the quality of the films technical aspects. The film went on to become a financial success at the box office, performing extremely well in multiplexes in India and overseas. The film was later remade into Hindi as OK Jaanu in 2017. Dodge City Dodge City is a 1939 American western film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, and Ann Sheridan. Based on a story by Robert Buckner, the film is about a Texas cattle agent who witnesses the brutal lawlessness of Dodge City and takes the job of sheriff to clean the town up. Filmed in early Technicolor, Dodge City was one of the highest-grossing films of the year. This was the 7th of 11 movies that de Havilland and Flynn appeared in together. Various scenes were shot in Thousand Oaks, including at present day Wildwood Regional Park. Night and the City Night and the City is a 1992 American neo-noir crime drama film and a remake of the 1950 film noir of the same name, itself an adaptation of Gerald Kershs 1938 novel. The film stars Robert De Niro and Jessica Lange and is directed by Irwin Winkler from a script by Richard Price. Two English Girls Two English Girls, is a 1971 French romantic drama film directed by François Truffaut and adapted from a 1956 novel of the same name by Henri-Pierre Roché. It stars Jean-Pierre Léaud as Claude, Kika Markham as Anne, and Stacey Tendeter as Muriel. Truffaut restored 20 minutes of footage, which fills out the characters, before his death in 1984. The novel was first published in English in 2004, translated by Walter Bruno and published by Cambridge Book Review Press, Cambridge, Wisconsin. Maharshi Maharshi is a 2019 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by Vamsi Paidipally and jointly produced by Dil Raju, C. Ashwini Dutt, and Prasad V. Potluri through their production companies Sri Venkateswara Creations, Vyjayanthi Movies, and PVP Cinema. The film stars Mahesh Babu, Allari Naresh, and Pooja Hegde in the lead roles, while Jagapathi Babu, Prakash Raj, Jayasudha, Meenakshi Dixit, and Ananya play supporting roles. The music was composed by Devi Sri Prasad. Maharshi was released on 9 May 2019 to mixed reviews Salvation Boulevard Salvation Boulevard is a 2011 comedy-drama-thriller-action film with religious satire undertones directed by George Ratliff and starring Pierce Brosnan, Jennifer Connelly, Ed Harris, Greg Kinnear, Marisa Tomei, and Jim Gaffigan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Larry Beinhart. The Woman in Black The Woman in Black is a 1989 British television horror film directed by Herbert Wise and starring Adrian Rawlins, Bernard Hepton, David Daker and Pauline Moran. The teleplay is adapted from the 1983 novel of the same name by Susan Hill. It focuses on a young solicitor who is sent to a coastal English village to settle the estate of a reclusive widow, and finds the town haunted. The programme was produced by Central Independent Television for the ITV Network, and premiered on Christmas Eve 1989 and was an unexpected success, though author Susan Hill reportedly disagreed with some of the slight changes Kneale made in the adaptation. Another film version was released in 2012, starring Daniel Radcliffe in the lead role. The Silent Partner The Silent Partner is a 1978 Canadian heist film directed by Daryl Duke. It stars Elliott Gould, Christopher Plummer and Susannah York. The film was the first to be produced by Carolco Pictures and one of the earliest films from within the country to take advantage of the Canadian governments "Capital Cost Allowance" incentive plan, which gave production companies tax inducements to make commercial films in Canada. It has been called "one of the few truly good films to come out of the tax-shelter heyday of the 1970s." The Silent Partner is also notable for being one of the very few films to have a score composed by jazz great Oscar Peterson, and for featuring an early big-screen appearance by John Candy. The Silent Partner is a remake of the Danish film Think of a Number from 1969 written and directed by Palle Kjærulff-Schmidt, based on the novel Tænk på et tal by Danish writer Anders Bodelsen. Flodder in Amerika! Flodders in America, released in Quebec as Les Lavigueur Redéménagent, is a 1992 Dutch comedy film directed by Dick Maas. The film is the sequel of the successful film Flodder from 1986. It was filmed on location in New York and stars Dutch actors Huub Stapel, Nelly Frijda, Tatjana Simic, Rene van t Hof, Lou Landre, Gerard Joling, Dick Rienstra, and American actor Jon Polito as nightclub owner Larry Rosenbaum. 9-Month Stretch 9 Month Stretch is a 2013 French comedy film written, directed by and starring Albert Dupontel. It was nominated for six categories at the 39th César Awards including Best Film and Best Director and Best Actor for Dupontel, winning Best Actress for its co-star Sandrine Kiberlain and Best Original Screenplay. He Named Me Malala He Named Me Malala is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Davis Guggenheim. The film presents the young Pakistani female activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai, who has spoken out for the rights of girls, especially the right to education, since she was very young. The film also recounts how she miraculously survived and has become even more eloquent in her quest after being hunted down and shot by a Taliban gunman as part of the organizations violent opposition to girls education in the Swat Valley in Pakistan. The title refers to the Afghani folk hero Malalai of Maiwand, after whom her father named her On December 1, 2015, He Named Me Malala was shortlisted with fourteen other documentaries submitted to 88th Academy Awards in Best Documentary Feature category, but failed to gain the nomination. It was nominated at the 43rd Annie Awards in Best Animated Special Production category. Cosy Dens Cosy Dens is a 1999 Czech film directed by Jan Hřebejk. It is loosely based on the novel Hovno Hoří by Petr Šabach. Chaotic Ana Caótica Ana is a 2007 drama film by Spanish director Julio Médem. It premiered in Spain in August 2007. Carry On Camping Carry On Camping is a 1969 British comedy film, the seventeenth in the series of Carry On films to be made. It features series regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Terry Scott, Hattie Jacques, Barbara Windsor, Bernard Bresslaw and Peter Butterworth. The Onion Field The Onion Field is a 1979 American neo-noir crime drama film directed by Harold Becker and written by Joseph Wambaugh, based on his 1973 true crime book The Onion Field. The film stars John Savage, James Woods, Franklyn Seales and Ted Danson in his film debut. Woods performance as Greg Powell was the films most widely praised element, earning the actor a Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award and his first Golden Globe nomination. The Cry of the Owl The Cry of the Owl is a 2009 thriller film based on Patricia Highsmiths book of the same name. The American-British-Canadian-French-German co-production was directed by Jamie Thraves and stars Paddy Considine, Julia Stiles, and Karl Pruner. This is the third filming of the book after the 1987 French film adaptation by Claude Chabrol and a German TV adaptation titled Der Schrei der Eule, also dating from 1987. After Robert Forrester is caught by Jenny Thierolf, the girl he has been spying on, he in turn becomes the victim of her obtrusive advances. The disappearance of Jennys fiancé Greg after a fight with Robert marks the beginning of a series of dangerous and ultimately fatal incidents. Angels of Sex Sex of Angels is a Spanish film by Xavier Villaverde starring Álvaro Cervantes, Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey, and Llorenç González. It was released in 2012. The Toy The Toy is a 1976 French comedy-drama film directed by Francis Veber. The film was remade in 1982 as the American film The Toy. The Third Murder is a 2017 Japanese legal thriller film edited, written, and directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda. It was screened in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival. Creepshow 3 Creepshow 3 is a 2006 American horror film, and a sequel to Stephen King and George A. Romeros horror anthology classics Creepshow and Creepshow 2. It was directed and produced by Ana Clavell and James Dudelson. The film stars Roy Ambrason, Kris Allen, Magi Avila, A. J. Bowen, Elwood Carlisle, Ed Dyer and Bunny Gibson. Like its predecessors, the film is a collection of tales of light-hearted horror: "Alice", "The Radio", "Call Girl", "The Professors Wife" and "Haunted Dog", although there is no EC Comics angle this time around. The film was panned by critics. Me Without You Me Without You is a 2001 British film, starring Anna Friel, Michelle Williams and Oliver Milburn, and written and directed by Sandra Goldbacher. The film follows the troubled relationship between two girls as they grow up. Stephen Holden of The New York Times called it "psychologically savvy ... story of a toxic friendship, established in early childhood, whose poisons continue to circulate and infect both well into their adult lives." The Bedroom Window The Bedroom Window is a 1987 American neo-noir film psychological thriller film directed by Curtis Hanson. It stars Steve Guttenberg, Elizabeth McGovern and Isabelle Huppert, and was shot in Baltimore in the Mt. Vernon neighborhood. Based on a novel The Witnesses, by Anne Holden, it tells the story of a young executive who starts an affair with the wife of his boss which then escalates into nightmare after he lies to the police in order to protect her. The Messenger The Messenger is a 2007 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Çağan Irmak, which follows a man who travels from village to village to tell children stories about a messenger named İbrahim. The film, which was selected for film festivals in Istanbul, Adana and Antalya, went on general release across Turkey on and is one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2008. Bridegroom Bridegroom is a 2013 American documentary film about the relationship between two young gay men, produced and directed by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason. Bridegroom premiered at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival on April 23, 2013, and attracted further press coverage because its premiere screening at the festival was introduced by former President Bill Clinton. The film won the festivals Audience Award for Best Documentary Film. The film jointly received the 2014 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Documentary alongside Call Me Kuchu. Puppet Master II Puppet Master II is a 1990 direct-to-video horror film written by David Pabian and directed by Dave Allen. It is the second film in the Puppet Master franchise, the sequel to 1989s Puppet Master, and stars Elizabeth Maclellan, Gregory Webb, Charlie Spradling, Jeff Weston and Nita Talbot as paranormal investigators who are terrorized by the animate creations of an undead puppeteer, played by Steve Welles. Puppet Master II, as well as the third, fourth and fifth installments of the series, were only available in DVD format through a Full Moon Features box set that was briefly discontinued, until in 2007 when Full Moon Features reacquired the rights to the first five films. A remastered edition Blu-ray and DVD of the film was released on September 18, 2012. Natural City Natural City is a 2003 South Korean science fiction film about a colony world that integrates robots, androids and cyborgs amongst the population. Mystery of the Wax Museum Mystery of the Wax Museum is a 1933 American pre-Code mystery-horror film directed by Michael Curtiz and released by Warner Bros. in two-color Technicolor. The film stars Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, Glenda Farrell, and Frank McHugh. This film, along with Warners Doctor X, were the last dramatic fiction films made using the two-color Technicolor process. Who's Your Daddy? Whos Your Daddy? is a 2002 comedy film directed by Andy Fickman. The Tree The Tree is a French-Australian 2010 film co-produced between Australia and France. It was filmed in the small town of Boonah in Queensland, Australia and follows the lives of Dawn and her four children after the unexpected death of her husband Peter. The film is an adaptation of the debut novel Our Father Who Art in the Tree by Australian writer and performer Judy Pascoe. The film closed the Cannes Film Festival on 23 May 2010 following the Awards Ceremony and received a seven-minute standing ovation. In addition, The Tree premiered at the 2010 Sydney Film Festival. The film is distributed in the US by Zeitgeist Films, opening on 15 July 2011 in New York, on 22 July in Los Angeles, Boston and Washington, D.C., and throughout the country over the summer. Straight A's Straight As is a 2013 American romantic comedy film directed by James Cox, produced by Jamie Adamic, and starring Anna Paquin, Ryan Phillippe and Luke Wilson. The film was released on January 13, 2013, in Brazil, on March 19, 2013, in the United States and on June 5, 2013, in the Netherlands. It was distributed by Millennium Entertainment. Mighty Joe Young Mighty Joe Young is a 1949 American black and white fantasy film distributed by RKO Radio Pictures and produced by the same creative team responsible for King Kong. Produced by Merian C. Cooper, who wrote the story, and Ruth Rose, who wrote the screenplay, the film was directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack and stars Robert Armstrong, Terry Moore, and Ben Johnson in his first credited screen role. Animation effects were handled by Ray Harryhausen, Pete Peterson and Marcel Delgado. Mighty Joe Young tells the story of a young woman, Jill Young, living on her fathers ranch in Africa, who has raised the title character, a large gorilla, from an infant and years later brings him to Hollywood seeking her fortune in order to save the family homestead. Robot Monster Robot Monster is a 1953 independently made American black-and-white 3D science fiction film, remembered in later decades as one of the worst movies ever made. It was produced and directed by Phil Tucker, written by Wyott Ordung, and stars George Nader, Claudia Barrett, and George Barrows. The production company was Three Dimension Pictures, Inc. The film was distributed by Astor Pictures. Robot Monster tells the story of the alien robot Ro-Mans mission to Earth to destroy humanity. He manages to kill all but eight survivors, who have become immune to his death ray. Ro-Man runs afoul of the Great Guidance, his leader, when he becomes attracted to the human Alice. She is the eldest daughter of a surviving scientist, and he refuses to harm her. The Great Guidance must now come to Earth and finish what the Moon robot started. Dead Man's Curve The Curve is a 1998 thriller starring Matthew Lillard, Keri Russell and Michael Vartan, which premiered at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival under its original title, Dead Mans Curve. Fate/stay night is a Japanese visual novel developed by Type-Moon, which was originally released as an adult game for Windows. A version of Fate/stay night rated for ages 15 and up titled Fate/stay night Réalta Nua, which features the Japanese voice actors from the anime series, was released for the PlayStation 2 and later for download on Windows as a trilogy covering the three main story lines. Réalta Nua was also ported to the PlayStation Vita, iOS and Android. The plot focuses on a young mage named Shirou Emiya who becomes a warrior in a battle between "Servants" known as the Holy Grail War. Through each route, Shirou bonds with a heroine and confronts different mages who participate in the war. A manga series adaptation by Datto Nishiwaki was serialized in Kadokawa Shotens Shōnen Ace magazine between the February 2006 and December 2012 issues. In 2007, the manga was licensed for an English-language release in North America by Tokyopop. A 24-episode anime series created by Studio Deen aired in Japan between January and June 2006. Sentai Filmworks has licensed the television series and re-released the series on DVD and for the first time on Blu-ray Disc. A film adaptation by Studio Deen was released in Japanese theaters on January 23, 2010. A second anime television series, Unlimited Blade Works, was produced by Ufotable and aired between October 2014 and June 2015, following the games second route as opposed to the first. A second manga adaptation began in 2015 focusing solely on the third route. A film trilogy will adapt the Heavens Feel route of the visual novel, with the first film, titled presage flower, released in 2017, the second film, titled lost butterfly, released in 2019, with the final film, titled spring song planned to be released in spring 2020. Fate/stay night spawned the Fate media franchise, consisting of a number of adaptations and spin-offs in various different media. On October 28, 2005, Type-Moon released a sequel to Fate/stay night, titled Fate/hollow ataraxia. Its plot is set half a year after the events of Fate/stay night. A series of light novels titled Fate/Zero, set as a prequel to Fate/stay night, were produced from 2006 to 2007, with an anime adaptation by Ufotable airing between October 2011 and June 2012. A spin-off magical girl manga series, Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya, began serialization in 2012 and has received multiple anime television series. Three fighting games have been released: Fate/unlimited codes for arcades and PlayStation 2, Fate/tiger colosseum and its sequel Fate/tiger colosseum Upper for PSP. A PSP RPG titled Fate/Extra was released on July 22, 2010, and a sequel and companion game, Fate/Extra CCC, was released on March 28, 2013. An online RPG titled Fate/Grand Order was released on Android on July 29, 2015, followed by an August 12 release on iOS; an anime film adaptation by Lay-duce was released on December 31, 2016 with sequel adaptations by CloverWorks and Production I.G. in production. De Palma De Palma is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow about the director and screenwriter Brian De Palma. It had its world premiere at the 72nd edition of the Venice Film Festival, where it screened out of competition. The documentary has the archive footage presences of various De Palmas collaborators like Al Pacino, John Lithgow, Tom Cruise, Sean Penn, Nicolas Cage, Sean Connery, Michael Caine, John Travolta and various others. The Summit The Summit is a 2012 documentary film about the 2008 K2 disaster, directed by Nick Ryan. It combines documentary footage with dramatized recreations of the events of the K2 disaster, during which – on the way to and from the summit – 11 climbers died during a short time span, creating one of the worst catastrophes in climbing history. Reconstructions were filmed on the North face of the Eiger and on the Jungfraujoch glacier in Switzerland in March 2011. Pemba Gyalje Sherpa was present for the reconstructions along with Pasang Lama, Tshring Lama, and Chhiring Dorje Sherpa, all of whom were on K2 in August 2008 during the events. Footage from the various teams was used and includes Hoselito Bite, Ger McDonnell, Wilco Van Rooijen, Cecilie Skog, Fredrik Sträng, and Alberto Zerain. Casting JonBenet Casting JonBenet is a 2017 documentary film about the death of JonBenét Ramsey and the large impact it left behind. The film was directed by Kitty Green. Holocaust Holocaust is a 1978 American five part television miniseries which recounts the trajectory of the Holocaust from the perspectives of the fictional Weiss family of German Jews and that of a rising member of the SS, who gradually becomes a merciless war criminal. Holocaust highlighted numerous events which occurred up to and during World War II, such as Kristallnacht, the creation of Jewish ghettos, and later, the use of gas chambers. Although the miniseries won several awards and received positive reviews, it was criticized by others, such as the Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel, who wrote in The New York Times that it was: "Untrue, offensive, cheap: as a TV production, the film is an insult to those who perished and to those who survived." Cabaret Balkan Cabaret Balkan is a 1998 Serbian film directed by Goran Paskaljević starring Miki Manojlović and Nebojša Glogovac. Its original Serbian language title is Буре барута which means Powder Keg. It was released in English speaking countries under the title of Cabaret Balkan, with the official reason for the name change being that Kevin Costner had already registered a film project under the title Powder Keg. The film received a number of distinctions, including a FIPRESCI award at the Venice Film Festival in 1998. It was based on a play by the same title by Dejan Dukovski. The film was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Rakka Rakka is a 2017 American-Canadian military science fiction short film by Oats Studios directed by Neill Blomkamp. The film was released on YouTube and Steam on 14 June 2017. Scarecrows Scarecrows is a 1988 American horror film written, produced and directed by William Wesley. The film centers around a group of mercenaries who have hijacked a plane. After one of their number escapes with the money, they land near a farmhouse surrounded by scarecrows. As the group searches the scarecrow-infested grounds and are picked off one by one by an unseen assailant, they come to realize that something evil lurks on the grounds. Breast Men Breast Men is a 1997 American, semibiographical, dark comedy film; it was written by John Stockwell and directed by Lawrence ONeil for HBO. Kabluey Kabluey is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Scott Prendergast. It stars Prendergast, as well as Lisa Kudrow, Teri Garr, Christine Taylor, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Angela Sarafyan. Chris Parnell also appears in the film as a grocery store manager. Tiptoes Tiptoes is a 2003 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Matthew Bright, in his final film as a director. The film stars Gary Oldman, Kate Beckinsale, Patricia Arquette and Matthew McConaughey. The films plot revolves around a normal sized man who struggles with revealing to his pregnant fiancée that his entire family are little people, as he worries that their unborn child may be born with dwarfism. The film attracted controversy for the casting of non-dwarf actor Gary Oldman as a dwarf, especially in contrast with the presence of actual dwarf actor Peter Dinklage, who some have suggested would have been better suited for Oldmans role. Oldman is also 11 years older than McConaughey, despite playing his twin brother. The film debuted in a 150 minute directors cut at Harry Knowles Butt-Numb-A-Thon film festival. Bright was fired from the film during post-production, and subsequently had his screenwriting credit removed, after the film was re-edited without his involvement. The 90 minute producers cut screened at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival, where Bright criticized the film and the producers for re-editing it. The producers cut went on to receive negative reviews, and is considered to be one of the worst movies ever made, although it has developed a cult following. Fyre Fraud Fyre Fraud is an American documentary film directed by Jenner Furst and Julia Willoughby Nason that premiered on January 14, 2019, on Hulu. Carlito's Way: Rise to Power Carlitos Way: Rise to Power is a 2005 prequel to Brian De Palmas 1993 film Carlitos Way, based on the novel Carlitos Way by Edwin Torres. The previous film was based on the Torres novel After Hours, but was retitled to avoid it being confused with Martin Scorsese’s 1985 film of the same name. The film was written and directed by Michael Bregman, who produced the first film. His father, Martin Bregman, produced both films. The film was released in limited theaters 20 days prior to being released on DVD. Carlitos Way: Rise to Power stars Jay Hernandez as Carlito Brigante, and chronicles Brigantes rise as a heroin dealer in 1960s Harlem, New York. The film also features Mario Van Peebles, Michael Joseph Kelly, Luis Guzmán, Jaclyn DeSantis, Sean Combs, Burt Young, and Domenick Lombardozzi. Critically panned, the film nevertheless received Torres commendation as an accurate adaptation of the first half of his novel. Carpool Carpool is a 1996 American comedy film directed by Arthur Hiller, written by Mark Christopher and Don Rhymer, and starring David Paymer and Tom Arnold. As of March 20, 2019, the film rights to Carpool are owned by the Walt Disney Studios through 20th Century Fox, which had obtained the film rights from Warner Bros. in the mid-2010s. Shadow Conspiracy Shadow Conspiracy is a 1997 American political thriller film starring Charlie Sheen, Donald Sutherland, Linda Hamilton and Sam Waterston. It was the final film directed by George P. Cosmatos, who died in 2005. The film was poorly received by critics. It was released on DVD in the United States in November 2003 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment. Ennu Ninte Moideen Ennu Ninte Moideen is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language biographical romantic drama film written and directed by R. S. Vimal, based on the real-life story of B. P. Moideen and Kanchanamala, which took place in the 1960s in Mukkam, Kozhikode. Prithviraj Sukumaran and Parvathy Thiruvothu essay the title characters of Moideen and Kanchanamala while Bala, Tovino Thomas, Saikumar, Sashi Kumar and Lena appear in supporting roles. Music was composed by M. Jayachandran and Ramesh Narayan, while background score was composed by Gopi Sunder. The cinematography was by Jomon T. John. Upon release, it received a positive critical response and was a commercial success, becoming one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of all time, grossing more than 50 crore at the box office. Cousinhood Cousinhood is a 2011 Spanish film written and directed by Daniel Sanchez Arévalo and starring Quim Gutiérrez, Raúl Arévalo and . This is the third film of Sanchéz Arévalo, but his very first comedy, and it premiered on February 4, 2011. The film was shot in Comillas during spring 2010. The film received two nominations for the Goya awards 2012: best "breakout author" and best "supporting actor". Shock Treatment Shock Treatment is a 1981 American dark comedy musical film directed by Jim Sharman, and co-written by Sharman and Richard OBrien. It is a follow-up to the 1975 film The Rocky Horror Picture Show. While not an outright sequel, the film does feature several characters from the previous film, most portrayed by different actors, as well as several Rocky Horror actors in new roles. The film stars Jessica Harper as Janet and Cliff De Young in a dual role as Brad and the films main antagonist Farley Flavors, with OBrien and Patricia Quinn playing sibling character actors. Given a limited release on the midnight movie circuit beginning on October 30, 1981, Shock Treatment was a critical and commercial failure, not earning the same level of cult film status its predecessor received. Since its release, the film has grown a more minor cult following than its predecessor. In 2015, the film was adapted as a stage production in London. Michael Michael is a 2011 Austrian drama film directed by Markus Schleinzer which resembles the famous Natascha Kampusch case from the offenders viewpoint. It premiered In Competition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. It is Schleinzers directorial debut. The Day the Earth Caught Fire The Day the Earth Caught Fire is a British science fiction disaster film starring Edward Judd, Leo McKern and Janet Munro. It was directed by Val Guest and released in 1961, and is one of the classic apocalyptic films of its era. The film opened at the Odeon Marble Arch in London on 23 November 1961. The film, which was partly made on location in London and Brighton, used matte painting to create images of abandoned cities and desolate landscapes. The production also featured the real Daily Express, even using the papers own headquarters, the Daily Express Building in Fleet Street, London, and featuring Arthur Christiansen as the Express editor, a job he had held in real life. God of Gamblers God of Gamblers is a 1989 Hong Kong action comedy-drama film written and directed by Wong Jing, and featuring an all-star cast led by Chow Yun-fat and Andy Lau. Long Day's Journey Into Night Long Days Journey into Night is a 1962 American drama film adaptation of the Eugene ONeill play. It was directed by Sidney Lumet, and produced by Ely Landau, with Joseph E. Levine and Jack J. Dreyfus Jr. as executive producers. The screenplay was not adapted, but used directly from ONeills play, the music score by André Previn, and the cinematography by Boris Kaufman. It was shot at Chelsea Studios in New York City. The exteriors were shot on City Island. The film has been restored and preserved by UCLA Film & Television Archive. The Good Earth The Good Earth is a 1937 American drama film about Chinese farmers who struggle to survive. It was adapted by Talbot Jennings, Tess Slesinger, and Claudine West from the play by Owen Davis and Donald Davis, which was in itself based on the 1931 novel of the same name by Nobel Prize-winning author Pearl S. Buck. The film was directed by Sidney Franklin, with uncredited contributions by Victor Fleming and Gustav Machaty. The film stars Paul Muni as Wang Lung. For her role as his wife O-Lan, Luise Rainer won an Academy Award for Best Actress. The film also won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for Karl Freund. It was nominated for Best Director, Best Film Editing and Best Picture. Its world premiere was at the elegant Carthay Circle Theatre in Los Angeles. Cheats Cheats is a 2002 comedy about four friends that have been cheating their way through high school, and have to face new challenges to avoid getting caught before going to college. The lead roles are played by Trevor Fehrman, Matthew Lawrence, and Mary Tyler Moore. The original name of the movie was Cheaters but was that thought likely to be confused with the 2000 movie Cheaters starring Jeff Daniels. Mere Dad Ki Maruti Mere Dad Ki Maruti is a 2013 Bollywood comedy film directed by Ashima Chibber, featuring Saqib Saleem, Ram Kapoor and Prabal Panjabi in lead roles. It also features newcomer Rhea Chakraborty in a pivotal role. HyperNormalisation HyperNormalisation is a 2016 BBC documentary by British filmmaker Adam Curtis. It argues that governments, financiers, and technological utopians have, since the 1970s, given up on the complex "real world" and built a simpler "fake world" run by corporations and kept stable by politicians. The film was released on 16 October 2016 on the BBC iPlayer. Call Girl Call Girl is a 2012 Swedish drama film directed by Mikael Marcimain and written by Marietta von Hausswolff von Baumgarten. It stars Sofia Karemyr, Simon J. Berger and Josefin Asplund. The story is a fictionalised version of events based on the so-called Bordellhärvan political scandal of 1970s Sweden which linked several prominent politicians to a prostitution ring that included underage girls. The Blue Gardenia The Blue Gardenia is a 1953 film noir crime film directed by Fritz Lang and based on a novella by Vera Caspary, starring Anne Baxter, Richard Conte and Ann Sothern An independent production released by RKO, The Blue Gardenia - a cynical take on press coverage of a sensational murder case - was the first installment of Langs "newspaper noir" movie trio, being followed in 1956 by both While the City Sleeps and Beyond a Reasonable Doubt. The song "Blue Gardenia" was written by Bob Russell and Lester Lee and arranged by Nelson Riddle. The director of cinematography for The Blue Gardenia was RKO regular Nicholas Musuraca, then working at Warner Brothers. The Tall Guy The Tall Guy is a 1989 British romantic comedy and the feature film debut of screenwriter Richard Curtis and director Mel Smith. It was produced by London Weekend Television for theatrical release and stars Jeff Goldblum, Emma Thompson and Rowan Atkinson. Curtiss script draws from his experiences as straight man to long-time collaborator Rowan Atkinson. Roger Waters: The Wall Roger Waters: The Wall is a British concert film by Roger Waters. Directed by Waters and Sean Evans, it captures performances of Waters live tour. It premiered in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. At the premiere, directors Roger Waters and Sean Evans were in attendance and received praise from those in the audience that night. The concert design and execution draws heavily from the original concert of the same name that followed the release of the 1979 album, The Wall. Possessed Possessed is a 1947 American film noir psychological drama directed by Curtis Bernhardt, starring Joan Crawford, Van Heflin, and Raymond Massey in a tale about an unstable womans obsession with her ex-lover. The screenplay by Ranald MacDougall and Silvia Richards was based upon a story by Rita Weiman. Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song Sweet Sweetbacks Baadasssss Song is a 1971 American independent action thriller film written, co-produced, scored, edited, directed by and starring Melvin Van Peebles. His son Mario Van Peebles also appears in a small role, playing the title character as a young boy. It tells the picaresque story of a poor black man on his flight from the white authority. Van Peebles began to develop the film after being offered a three-picture contract for Columbia Pictures. No studio would finance the film, so Van Peebles funded the film himself, shooting it independently over a period of 19 days, performing all of his own stunts and appearing in several sex scenes, some reportedly unsimulated. He received a $50,000 loan from Bill Cosby to complete the project. The films fast-paced montages and jump-cuts were unique features in American cinema at the time. The picture was censored in some markets, and received mixed critical reviews. However, it has left a lasting impression on African-American cinema. The musical score of Sweet Sweetbacks Baadasssss Song was performed by Earth. Van Peebles did not have any money for traditional advertising methods, so he released the soundtrack album prior to the films release in order to generate publicity. Initially, the film was screened only in two theaters in the United States. It went on to gross $15.2 million at the box office. Huey P. Newton celebrated and welcomed the films revolutionary implications, and Sweetback became required viewing for members of the Black Panther Party. According to Variety, it demonstrated to Hollywood that films which portrayed "militant" blacks could be highly profitable, leading to the creation of the blaxploitation genre, although critic Roger Ebert, commenting on a review of the 2004 film about the making of this movie, did not consider this example of Van Peebles work to be an exploitation film. Love's Labour's Lost Loves Labours Lost is a 2000 adaptation of the comic play Loves Labours Lost by William Shakespeare, directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh. The first feature film to be made of this lesser-known comedy, Branaghs fourth film of a Shakespeare play was a box-office and critical disappointment. Branaghs film turns Loves Labours Lost into a romantic Hollywood musical. Set and costume design evoke the Europe of 1939; the music and newsreel-style footage are also chief period details. The cast includes Shakespearean veterans such as Timothy Spall, Richard Briers and Geraldine McEwan, alongside Hollywood actors Alicia Silverstone and Matthew Lillard and Broadway and West End stars such as Nathan Lane and Jimmy Yuill. As a result of its poor commercial performance, Miramax shelved its three-picture deal with Branagh, who subsequently returned to Shakespeare with As You Like It in 2006. Anacondas: Trail of Blood Anacondas: Trail of Blood is a 2009 American horror thriller television film directed by Don E. FauntLeRoy. The film is a sequel to Offspring and the fourth installment in the Anaconda franchise. It premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel on February 28, 2009. It was followed by Lake Placid vs. Anaconda, a crossover sequel with Lake Placid franchise. The Governor The Governor is a 2009 Turkish action film, directed by M. Çağatay Tosun, about the idealist governor of the Aegean city of Denizli, where a team of engineers from the Turkish Mining Exploration Institute have recently discovered reserves of uranium. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2009. Cavemen Cavemen is a 2013 American comedy film about a young man in Los Angeles who feels the emptiness of a life of dissipation and seeks a genuine relationship, which he discovers is more difficult to do than he thought. The movie was panned by critics. Cavemen made its world premiere at the 2013 Austin Film Festival where the screenplay had been a competition finalist several years earlier. Miami Connection Miami Connection is a 1987 independent martial arts film starring Y.K. Kim, who also wrote and produced the feature. Originally, the film was critically maligned and received poor box office return upon release. It remained unseen for decades until Drafthouse Films restored the film for a proper release in 2012. The film was released on DVD, Blu-ray, limited-edition VHS, and various digital download options on December 11, 2012. Since then, the film has been better received by audiences and has garnered a cult following. An Unmarried Woman An Unmarried Woman is a 1978 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Paul Mazursky and starring Jill Clayburgh and Alan Bates. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture and Clayburgh was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress. Ten Canoes Ten Canoes is a 2006 Australian drama film directed by Rolf de Heer and Peter Djigirr and starring Crusoe Kurddal. The title of the film arose from discussions between de Heer and David Gulpilil about a photograph of ten canoeists poling across the Arafura Swamp, taken by anthropologist Donald Thomson in 1936. It is the first ever movie entirely filmed in Australian Aboriginal languages. The film is partly in colour and partly in black and white, it is in docu-drama style largely with a narrator explaining the story. The overall format is that of a moral tale. House of Voices Saint Ange, also known as House of Voices, is a 2004 French-Romanian horror film written and directed by Pascal Laugier. It is Laugiers feature film debut. The film stars Virginie Ledoyen, Catriona MacColl, Lou Doillon, and Dorina Lazăr. Road to Bali Road to Bali is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Hal Walker and starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour. Released by Paramount Pictures on November 1, 1952, the film is the sixth of the seven Road to … movies. It was the only such movie filmed in Technicolor and was the first to feature surprise cameo appearances from other well-known stars of the day. Kaakha..Kaakha: The Police Kaakha Kaakha is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Gautham Menon. It stars Suriya, Jyothika and Jeevan. The film featured music composed by Harris Jayaraj and cinematography by R. D. Rajasekhar. The film released to highly positive reviews in August 2003 and went on to become the first biggest blockbuster in Suriyas career, and was considered a comeback film for producer Kalaipuli S. Thanu. Owing to the success, the film has been remade in several languages. Minotaur Minotaur is a 2006 horror film, directed by Jonathan English. It stars Tom Hardy, Tony Todd, Ingrid Pitt and Rutger Hauer. It was filmed in Luxembourg, and is a loose retelling of the Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur. The Devil and Daniel Webster The Devil and Daniel Webster is a 1941 fantasy film, adapted by Stephen Vincent Benét and Dan Totheroh from Benéts short story, "The Devil and Daniel Webster". The films title was changed to All That Money Can Buy to avoid confusion with another film released by RKO that year, The Devil and Miss Jones, but later had the title restored on some prints. It has also been released under the titles Mr. Scratch, Daniel and the Devil and Here Is a Man. The film stars Edward Arnold, Walter Huston, and James Craig. A retelling of the Faust legend, set in 1840s rural New Hampshire, it was directed by German-born actor-director William Dieterle who played a featured role in F. W. Murnaus epic silent version of Faust in 1926. Hangmen Also Die! Hangmen Also Die! is a 1943 noir war film directed by the Austrian director Fritz Lang and written by John Wexley from a story by Bertolt Brecht and Lang. The film stars Hans Heinrich von Twardowski, Brian Donlevy, Walter Brennan, Alexander Granach and Anna Lee, and features Gene Lockhart and Dennis OKeefe. The music is by Hanns Eisler and James Wong Howe served as cinematographer. The film is loosely based on the 1942 assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, the Nazi Reich Protector of German-occupied Prague, number-two man in the SS, and a chief mastermind of the Holocaust, who was known as "The Hangman of Prague." The real Heydrich was assassinated by Czech resistance fighters parachuted from a British plane in Operation Anthropoid, but in the film, which was made during World War II before the full story had become public knowledge, Heydrichs killer is depicted as a member of the Czech resistance with ties to the Communist Party. Hangmen Also Die! was Bertolt Brechts only script for a Hollywood film: the money he earned from the project enabled him to write The Visions of Simone Machard, Schweik in the Second World War and an adaptation of Websters The Duchess of Malfi. Hanns Eisler was nominated for an Academy Award for his musical score. The collaboration of three prominent refugees from Nazi Germany – Lang, Brecht and Eisler – is an example of the influence this generation of German exiles had in American culture. Patlabor: The Movie is a 1989 anime film directed by Mamoru Oshii, with an original story by Headgear. It was produced by Bandai Visual, Tohokushinsha and animated by Tatsunokos subsidiary studio I.G. Tatsunoko and Studio Deen. It is part of the Patlabor anime and manga franchise. Hard to Be a God Hard to Be a God is a 2013 Russian science fiction film directed by Aleksei German, based on the novel of the same name by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. Hard to Be a God received universal acclaim from English-language and non Russian-language critics. The Leopard Man The Leopard Man is a 1943 horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur based on the book Black Alibi by Cornell Woolrich. It is one of the first American films to attempt an even remotely realistic portrayal of a serial killer. Riding Giants Riding Giants is a 2004 documentary film directed and narrated by Stacy Peralta, a famous skater/surfer. The movie traces the origins of surfing and specifically focuses on the art of big wave riding. Some of the featured surfers are Greg Noll, Laird Hamilton, and Jeff Clark, and surfing pioneers such as Mickey Munoz. From Time to Time From Time to Time is a 2009 British fantasy drama film directed by Julian Fellowes and starring Maggie Smith, Timothy Spall, Carice van Houten, Alex Etel, Eliza Bennett, Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh, Dominic West, Hugh Bonneville, Kwayedza Kureya, and Pauline Collins. It was adapted from Lucy M. Bostons childrens novel The Chimneys of Green Knowe. The film was shot in Athelhampton Hall, Dorset. Based on a True Story Based on a True Story is a 2017 internationally co-produced psychological thriller film directed by Roman Polanski, based on the novel of the same name by Delphine de Vigan. It was screened out of competition at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Love Affair Love Affair is a 1994 American romantic drama film and a remake of the 1939 film of the same name. It was directed by Glenn Gordon Caron and produced by Warren Beatty from a screenplay by Robert Towne and Beatty, based on the 1939 screenplay by Delmer Daves and Donald Ogden Stewart, based on the story by Mildred Cram and Leo McCarey. The music score was by Ennio Morricone and the cinematography by Conrad L. Hall. The film stars Beatty, Annette Bening and Katharine Hepburn in her final film role, with Garry Shandling, Chloe Webb, Pierce Brosnan, Kate Capshaw, Paul Mazursky and Brenda Vaccaro. Stephanie Stephanie is a 2017 American supernatural horror film directed by Akiva Goldsman, from a screenplay by Ben Collins and Luke Piotrowski. It stars Frank Grillo, Anna Torv and Shree Cooks. The film had its world premiere at the Overlook Film Festival on April 27, 2017. It was released through video on demand on April 17, 2018, by Universal Pictures. Holy Hell Holy Hell is a 2016 American documentary film by Will Allen about his experiences as a member of the Buddhafield cult for 22 years. The cults leader, who has several names but is typically called Michel, is claimed to have abused his followers. The film uses footage Allen shot during his capacity as the groups videographer and new footage of interviews with former members and of the group in Hawaii. The film premiered on January 25, 2016 at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival and saw a limited theatrical release in May 2016. It was picked up for broadcast by CNN and aired on September 1, 2016. It was selected for competition at the Sundance Film Festival. Show Boat Show Boat is a 1951 American musical romantic drama film, based on the stage musical of the same name by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II, and the 1926 novel by Edna Ferber. It was made by MGM, adapted for the screen by John Lee Mahin, produced by Arthur Freed and directed by George Sidney. Filmed previously in 1929 and in 1936, this third adaptation of Show Boat was shot in Technicolor in the typical MGM lavish style. The film stars Kathryn Grayson, Ava Gardner, and Howard Keel, with Joe E. Brown, Marge Champion, Gower Champion, William Warfield, Robert Sterling, Agnes Moorehead and Leif Erickson. Unlike the 1936 film, none of the members of the original Broadway cast of the show appeared in this version. The 1951 Show Boat was the most financially successful of the film adaptations of the show: one of MGMs most popular musicals, it was the third-most profitable film of that year. Tonight You're Mine You Instead is a 2011 British "Rock n roll romantic comedy" written by Thomas Leveritt and directed by David Mackenzie. The film stars Luke Treadaway, Natalia Tena, Gavin Mitchell and Alastair Mackenzie. Set at T in the Park music festival and shot by Sigma Films, two feuding rock stars are handcuffed together at a festival where they are due to perform. Forty Guns Forty Guns is a 1957 American western film written and directed by Samuel Fuller, filmed in black-and-white CinemaScope and released by the 20th Century Fox studio. The film stars Barbara Stanwyck, Barry Sullivan and Gene Barry. Secret Agents Secret Agents is a 2004 French crime film directed by Frédéric Schoendoerffer. Closing the Ring Closing the Ring is a 2007 romantic drama film directed by Richard Attenborough and starring Shirley MacLaine, Christopher Plummer, Mischa Barton, Stephen Amell, Neve Campbell, Pete Postlethwaite, and Brenda Fricker. It was the final film directed by Attenborough, then aged 83, who died seven years later. The film was released in both the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom on 28 December 2007. Closing the Ring is an international co-production between the United Kingdom, Canada, and United States. The Very Thought of You Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence is a 1998 British romantic comedy directed by Nick Hamm and starring Monica Potter and Joseph Fiennes. The screenplay by Peter Morgan focuses on the chance meeting each of three childhood friends now living in London has with an American tourist. Mon oncle d'Amérique My American Uncle is a 1980 French film directed by Alain Resnais. The film stars Gérard Depardieu, Nicole Garcia, and Roger Pierre. 12:01 12:01 is a 1993 science fiction television film directed by Jack Sholder and starring Helen Slater, Jonathan Silverman, Jeremy Piven, and Martin Landau. It originally aired on the Fox Network in the United States. It is an adaptation of Richard Lupoffs short story "01 PM," published in the December 1973, issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. The story had previously been adapted into the 1990 short film 12:01 PM starring Kurtwood Smith. Painted Skin Painted Skin is a 2008 supernatural-fantasy film directed by Gordon Chan, starring Donnie Yen, Chen Kun, Zhou Xun, Zhao Wei, Sun Li and Qi Yuwu. Although the film is based partly on a supernatural premise, it is more of an action-romance than a horror film. Painted Skin is based, very loosely, on The Painted Skin, a short story from the Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio. The theme song of the film, Huà Xīn, was performed by Jane Zhang. Loose Cannons Loose Cannons is a 1990 comedy film, written by Richard Matheson, Richard Christian Matheson and Bob Clark, who also directed the film. The film is about a hard-nosed cop who is teamed up with a detective with multiple-personality disorder to uncover a long-lost Nazi sex tape, featuring Adolf Hitler, which would jeopardize the political future of the German chancellor-elect. The film stars Dan Aykroyd, Gene Hackman, and Dom DeLuise. The theme song features vocals by Katey Sagal and Aykroyd. The film was released by Tri-Star Pictures on February 9, 1990 and, upon its release, was a critical and financial disaster, bringing in only $5.5 million worldwide on a $15 million budget. 100 Million BC 100 Million BC is a 2008 direct-to-DVD action film directed by Griff Furst and distributed by film studio The Asylum. It is based on the urban myth of the Philadelphia Experiment. Period. End of Sentence. Period. End of Sentence. is a 2018 documentary short film directed by Rayka Zehtabchi about Indian women leading a quiet sexual revolution. The film stars Arunachalam Muruganantham, Shabana Khan, Gouri Choudari, Ajeya, and Anita. The documentary short follows a group of local women in Hapur, India, as they learn how to operate a machine that makes low-cost, biodegradable sanitary pads, which they sell to other women at affordable prices. This not only helps to improve feminine hygiene by providing access to basic products but also supports and empowers the women to shed the taboos in India surrounding menstruation all while contributing to the economic future of their community. The film is inspired from the life of Arunachalam Muruganantham, a social activist from Tamil Nadu, India. Celine and Julie Go Boating Céline and Julie Go Boating is a 1974 French metamodern film directed by Jacques Rivette. The film stars Dominique Labourier as Julie and Juliet Berto as Céline. It won the Special Prize of the Jury at the Locarno International Film Festival in 1974 and was an Official Selection at the 1974 New York Film Festival. Winter Sleepers Winter Sleepers is a 1997 German film directed by Tom Tykwer. It was premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival. Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders is a 2016 American direct-to-video animated superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. Based on the 1960s Batman TV series, the film stars Adam West, Burt Ward and Julie Newmar reprising their roles of Batman, Robin and Catwoman from the series. Originally intended to be released directly on home media, the film premiered at the New York Comic Con on October 6, 2016, and had a simultaneous release in theaters on October 10, 2016, a digital release on October 11, 2016, and a physical home media release on DVD and Blu-ray on November 1, 2016. A sequel entitled Batman vs. Two-Face was released on October 10, 2017, three weeks after Adam Wests death. The Human Condition III: A Soldier's Prayer is a 1961 Japanese film directed by Masaki Kobayashi. It is the third part of The Human Condition trilogy. The Stöned Age The Stoned Age is a 1994 American comedy film directed by James Melkonian, set during the 1970s about two long haired stoners named Michael Hubbs and Joe Connolly and one night cruising Los Angeles suburbs looking for alcohol, parties, and girls. Pranchiyettan and the Saint Pranchiyettan & the Saint is a 2010 Malayalam satirical comedy film written, directed, and produced by Ranjith. The film centres on the fictitious conversation between the Thrissur based rice merchant C.E. Francis aka Pranchiyettan and St. Francis of Assisi. Priyamani, Innocent, Siddique, Kushboo, Jagathy Sreekumar, Ganapathy, Sasi Kalinga, Tini Tom and Biju Menon play the other important roles. Buddy Buddy is a 2003 Norwegian film directed by Morten Tyldum after a script by Lars Gudmestad. The music was composed by Lars Lillo-Stenberg, known from the band DeLillos. The film was well received by critics, and won two Amanda Awards in 2004. Blue Blue is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language action-adventure film directed by Anthony DSouza, and written by American writers Joshua Lurie and Bryan M. Sullivan. The film stars Akshay Kumar, Sanjay Dutt, Zayed Khan and Lara Dutta in lead roles, whilst Katrina Kaif stars in a cameo appearance. Kylie Minogue appears in a musical number in the film. Blue released on 16 October 2009 and received mixed to positive response from critics. The story & screenplay were written by Anthony DSouza while the dialogues were written by Mayur Puri. During the time of release, it was the most expensive Indian film at the time of its release, produced with a budget of more than $25 million. Loosely based on the Hollywood film Into the Blue, Blue failed to recover its high budget from the box office. Anuvahood Anuvahood is a 2011 British urban comedy film directed by Adam Deacon, who also plays the films lead character. It also stars Paul Kaye, Wil Johnson, Ollie Barbieri, Femi Oyeniran, Jocelyn Jee Esien, and Ashley Walters. Critics of the film received it negatively; although it had a strong box-office opening. The film released worldwide on 18 March 2011. Anuvahood is a parody of films in the vein of urban movies such as Kidulthood, Adulthood, and Shank, all of which Deacon starred in. Haikyuu!! is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Haruichi Furudate. Individual chapters have been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump since February 2012. The series was initially published as a one-shot in Shueishas seasonal Jump NEXT! magazine prior to serialization. As of March 2019, thirty-six bound volumes have been released in Japan by Shueisha. The manga has been licensed in North America by Viz Media. As of January 2018, Haikyu!! has over 28 million copies in print. An anime television series adaptation by Production I.G aired from April 2014 to September 2014, which has been licensed for digital and home release in North America by Sentai Filmworks. The second season of the anime aired from October 2015 to March 2016. A third season aired from October 2016 to December 2016. Initially announced during Jump Festa 2019, a fourth season will begin airing in January 2020. Flight Crew Flight Crew is a Russian disaster film directed by Nikolai Lebedev and produced by Russia-1 Channel which released in April 2016. It stars Vladimir Mashkov, Danila Kozlovsky and Agne Grudyte. Inspired by the 1979 Soviet film Air Crew, it was the second disaster film shot in the Russian Federation. The film was shot with digital 3D cameras and became the second Russian film released in IMAX after Stalingrad. The premiere took place on April 21, 2016 by Central Partnership. The film received positive reviews from critics, who praised the special effects, action sequences, acting, and the tense atmosphere. The film was a box office success, becoming the highest-grossing Russian film of 2016. At the 2017 Golden Eagle Awards, the film received 11 nominations including Best Feature Film, Best Director and Best Actor, winning five. Midnight Lace Midnight Lace is a 1960 American Eastmancolor mystery thriller film distributed by Universal-International, directed by David Miller, and stars Doris Day and Rex Harrison about a woman who is threatened by a stalker. The screenplay by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts is based on the play Matilda Shouted Fire by Janet Green. The film was remade as a television film by Universal Television for NBC in 1981. Hachi-ko is a 1987 Japanese film starring Tatsuya Nakadai, Kaoru Yachigusa, Mako Ishino and Masumi Harukawa. The film, directed by Seijirō Kōyama, is a tragic, true story about Hachiko, an Akita dog who was loyal to his master, Professor Ueno, even after Uenos death. The film was released in 1987 and was the top Japanese film at the box office that year. Hachikō Monogatari is a melodramatic film that tells the true story of friendship, trust, and affection of Japans most faithful dog “Hachikō.” Even Money Even Money is a 2006 American crime film. The story concerns three strangers who are addicted to gambling and how their lives come to be intertwined. They are a novelist who struggles to write her follow-up book, a former stage magician and an older brother of a college basketball star. The film was directed by Mark Rydell, and stars Forest Whitaker, Nick Cannon, Kim Basinger, Danny DeVito, Kelsey Grammer, Tim Roth, Carla Gugino, Jay Mohr and Ray Liotta. It was released on May 18, 2007 in theaters. The Groomsmen The Groomsmen is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Edward Burns. It opened in New York City and Los Angeles on July 14, 2006. Filming took place at many locations on City Island. Motherhood Motherhood is a 2009 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Katherine Dieckmann and starring Uma Thurman. Age of the Dragons Age of the Dragons is a 2011 fantasy film directed by Ryan Little and starring Danny Glover and Vinnie Jones. A fantasy-themed reimagining of Herman Melvilles classic novel, Moby Dick, it was released in the United Kingdom on March 4, 2011. 7 Men from Now Seven Men from Now is a 1956 American Warnercolor Western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Randolph Scott, Gail Russell, and Lee Marvin. The film was written by Burt Kennedy and produced by John Waynes Batjac Productions. WR: Mysteries of the Organism W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism is a 1971 film by Serbian director Dušan Makavejev that explores the relationship between communist politics and sexuality, as well as presenting the controversial life and work of Austrian-American psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich. The films narrative structure is unconventional, intermixing fictional and documentary elements. After initial screenings, both in and out of Yugoslavia, W.R. was banned in that country for the next 16 years. Makavejev was subsequently indicted there on criminal charges of "derision" towards "the state, its agencies, and representatives" after he made intemperate remarks to a West German newspaper about the ban. His exile from his home country then became permanent until the end of the regime. The Cement Garden The Cement Garden is a 1993 British drama film written and directed by Andrew Birkin. It is based on the 1978 novel of the same name written by Ian McEwan. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival, where Birkin won the Silver Bear for Best Director. Haggard Haggard: The Movie is a 2003 American independent comedy film based on the story of how reality television personality Ryan Dunns girlfriend may have cheated on him. The film was financed, directed and produced by Bam Margera. Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie is a 2003 American stand-up comedy concert film from Warner Bros. Pictures. It stars renowned comedians Jeff Foxworthy and Bill Engvall and fellow Blue Collar comics Ron White and Larry the Cable Guy. The movie is similar in nature to that of The Original Kings of Comedy. It was followed by two direct-to-video sequels, Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again and One for the Road. The film received critical acclaim. 8MM 2 8mm 2 is a 2005 direct-to-video thriller film directed by J. S. Cardone and starring Johnathon Schaech and Lori Heuring. The film was distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. When the film was in production, it was titled The Velvet Side of Hell. When Sony picked up the rights to distribute it, it was re-titled 8mm 2. Although this title suggests the film to be a sequel to the 1999 Nicolas Cage film 8mm, the film has no connective elements relating it to the first 8mm film. The film was shot entirely in Budapest. Suck Suck is a 2009 rock-and-roll vampire black comedy horror film starring, written and directed by Rob Stefaniuk. Stefaniuk stars alongside Canadian actress Jessica Paré, Nicole de Boer, Malcolm McDowell and rock legends Alice Cooper, Iggy Pop, Henry Rollins and Alex Lifeson of Rush. Production took place in and around Toronto in late 2008. Digging Up the Marrow Digging up the Marrow is a 2014 horror film written and directed by Adam Green. It stars Green as a fictionalized version of himself who, in the process of making a documentary about monsters, is contacted by a man, played by Ray Wise, who insists that he can prove monsters are real. Yeh Saali Zindagi Yeh Saali Zindagi is a 2011 Hindi crime thriller film directed by Sudhir Mishra. The film stars Irrfan Khan, Chitrangada Singh, Arunoday Singh and Aditi Rao Hydari in the lead roles. The film was released on 4 February 2011 to positive critical acclaim and was moderately successful at the box office. Kingdom of the Spiders Kingdom of the Spiders is a 1977 American science fiction horror film directed by John "Bud" Cardos and produced by Igo Kantor and Jeffrey M. Sneller. The screenplay is credited to Richard Robinson and Alan Caillou, from an original story by Sneller and Stephen Lodge. The film was released by Dimension Pictures. It stars William Shatner, Tiffany Bolling, Woody Strode, Lieux Dressler and Altovise Davis. The film is one of the better-remembered entries in the "nature on the rampage" subgenre of science fiction/horror films in the 1970s, due in part to its memorable scenes of people and animals being attacked by tarantulas; its availability on home video and airing on cable television, particularly on the USA Network; but primarily because of Shatners starring role. Quicksilver Quicksilver is a 1986 American drama film written and directed by Thomas Michael Donnelly and starring Kevin Bacon. The film, which was distributed by Columbia Pictures, also stars Jami Gertz, Paul Rodriguez, Louie Anderson, Laurence Fishburne, and Rudy Ramos. Dhol Dhol is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language comedy thriller film directed by Priyadarshan, and produced under the Percept Picture Company. The film stars Tusshar Kapoor, Sharman Joshi, Kunal Khemu, Rajpal Yadav, Tanushree Dutta and Om Puri in lead roles while Arbaaz Khan, Abhimanyu Singh, Payal Rohatgi, Murali Sharma, Asrani and Tiku Talsania are featured in supporting yet crucial roles. The movie is a remake of 1990 Malayalam film In Harihar Nagar written by Siddique-Lal which was already remade in Hindi in 1993 as Parda Hai Parda starring Chunky Pandey. The film released on 21 September 2007, and received mixed response from critics upon release; however, it was a moderate box office success. The Man Who Loved Yngve The Man Who Loved Yngve is a Norwegian film released on 15 February 2008. It is based on a book of the same name by Stavanger author Tore Renberg. It received critical acclaim as one of the best Norwegian movies of the year. A sequel - I Travel Alone - was released in 2011 and a prequel - The Orheim Company - followed in 2012. Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia is a 2009 American war film directed by Tim Matheson and starring Joe Manganiello, former WWE and TNA wrestler Ken Anderson, Keith David and Matheson. It is the third installment in the series, as well as the sequel to Behind Enemy Lines, and Axis of Evil. The film was co-produced by WWE Studios, written by Tobias Iaconis and released direct-to-video on January 6, 2009. Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya? is a 2005 Indian Hindi romantic comedy film directed by David Dhawan. It stars Salman Khan, Sushmita Sen, Katrina Kaif and Sohail Khan in lead roles, with Arshad Warsi, Beena Kak, Rajpal Yadav and Isha Koppikar in supporting roles. Arbaaz Khan made a guest appearance in the movie. The film is about the relationships of a womanizing doctor who gets ultimately stuck between two women: a patient with suicidal tendencies and his nurse. It is based on the 1969 movie Cactus Flower which itself was inspired by a famous French play Fleur de cactus by Pierre Barillet and Jean-Pierre Gredy. The 2011 Hollywood movie Just Go with It was also based on Cactus Flower. Stella Dallas Stella Dallas is a 1937 American drama film based on the Olive Higgins Prouty novel of the same name. It was directed by King Vidor, and stars Barbara Stanwyck, John Boles, and Anne Shirley. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Actress in a Leading Role and Best Actress in a Supporting Role. This was the second feature film adaptation of the 1923 novel. The first was the 1925 silent film version titled Stella Dallas, while it was also remade in 1990 as Stella. I Dreamed of Africa I Dreamed of Africa is a 2000 American biographical drama film directed by Hugh Hudson, starring Kim Basinger in her first picture since she co-starred in L.A. Confidential in 1997. It also stars Vincent Perez, Eva Marie Saint, Garrett Strommen, Liam Aiken and Daniel Craig. It is based on the autobiographical novel I Dreamed of Africa by Kuki Gallmann, an Italian writer who moved to Kenya and became involved in conservation work. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. This film was both a commercial and critical failure. Princess of Thieves Princess of Thieves is a romantic adventure TV movie starring Keira Knightley, produced by Granada Productions in 2001 and first broadcast on The Wonderful World of Disney on ABC in the United States that same year. Co-starring in the film are Malcolm McDowell as the Sheriff, Jonathan Hyde as Prince John, Stuart Wilson as Robin Hood, Del Synnott as Froderick, and Stephen Moyer as Philip. The movie was directed by Peter Hewitt and filmed in Romania. The films plotline draws inspiration from the classic Robin Hood legend, which has been adapted many times for screen. Beijing Bicycle Beijing Bicycle is a 2001 Chinese drama film by Sixth Generation Chinese director Wang Xiaoshuai, with joint investment from the Taiwanese Arc Light Films and the French Pyramide Productions. The film stars first-time actors Cui Lin and Li Bin, supported by the already established actresses Zhou Xun and Gao Yuanyuan. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival on 17 February 2001 and won the Jury Grand Prix, but was subsequently banned in Mainland China. The ban was eventually lifted in 2004. Beijing Bicycle revolves around a seventeen-year-old boy Guei from the countryside who came to Beijing to seek work. He finds a job with a courier company, which assigns him a brand-new bicycle. After it is stolen one day, the stubborn Guei goes on a search for his missing bicycle. At the other end of the city, Jian is a schoolboy who buys Gueis stolen bicycle from a second-hand market. When Gueis search brings the two boys together, more than the ownership of the bicycle is brought into question. The film explores the theme of youth as well as several social issues, including class, youth delinquency, theft, and rural-urban socio-economic divisions and change. Paranormal Activity 2: Tokyo Night is a 2010 Japanese independent supernatural horror film written and directed by Toshikazu Nagae. Commissioned by the Japanese distributor Presidio Corporation, the film is based on the 2007 American film Paranormal Activity and documents events that follow from the original film. Paranormal Activity 2: Tokyo Night was screened at various locations across Japan by Cinema Sunshine. It was later screened in various other countries. The Trip to Spain The Trip to Spain is a 2017 British comedy film written and directed by Michael Winterbottom. It is the third instalment of Winterbottoms film adaptations of the TV series The Trip, following The Trip and The Trip to Italy. The film stars Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon as fictionalised versions of themselves continuing their culinary travels away from home. It was released on 11 August 2017. The Revenge of Frankenstein The Revenge of Frankenstein is a 1958 British horror film made by Hammer Film Productions. Directed by Terence Fisher, the film stars Peter Cushing, Francis Matthews, Michael Gwynn and Eunice Gayson. In the United States, it was released in June, 1958 on a double bill with Curse of the Demon. The Revenge of Frankenstein was a sequel to The Curse of Frankenstein, the studios 1957 adaptation of Mary Shelleys novel Frankenstein. Party Girl Party Girl is a 1995 film directed by Daisy von Scherler Mayer starring Parker Posey and notable for being the first feature film to premiere on the Internet. The Charge of the Light Brigade The Charge of the Light Brigade is a 1936 American historical adventure film made by Warner Bros. It was directed by Michael Curtiz and produced by Samuel Bischoff, with Hal B. Wallis as executive producer, from a screenplay by Michael Jacoby and Rowland Leigh, from a story by Michael Jacoby based on the poem The Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred. The music score was by Max Steiner; his first for Warners and the cinematography by Sol Polito. Scenes were shot at the following California locations: Lone Pine, Sherwood Lake, Lasky Mesa, Chatsworth and Sonora. The Sierra Nevada mountains were used for the Khyber Pass scenes. The film stars Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland, and its script is very loosely based on the famous Charge of the Light Brigade that occurred during the Crimean War. Additionally, the storyline includes an event similar to the Siege of Cawnpore during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. This was the second of eight films in which Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland costar. A later film was made in 1968 under the same name, The Charge of the Light Brigade, and stars Trevor Howard and Vanessa Redgrave. The Patience Stone The Patience Stone is a 2012 French-Afghan war drama film directed by Atiq Rahimi, based on his 2008 novel of the same title. Written by Jean-Claude Carrière and the director, the film stars Golshifteh Farahani, Hamid Djavadan, Massi Mrowat, and Hassina Burgan. The film was selected as the Afghan entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, although it was not nominated. Golshifteh Farahani was nominated for the Most Promising Actress award at the 39th César Awards. The Kitchen The Kitchen is a 2019 American crime film written and directed by Andrea Berloff in her directorial debut. It is based on the Vertigo comic book miniseries of the same name by Ollie Masters and Ming Doyle. The film stars an ensemble cast, led by Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish, and Elisabeth Moss as the wives of Irish mobsters, who take over organized crime operations in New Yorks Hells Kitchen in the late 1970s, after the FBI arrests their husbands. The film also features Domhnall Gleeson, James Badge Dale, Brian dArcy James, Jeremy Bobb, Margo Martindale, Common, and Bill Camp in supporting roles. Produced by New Line Cinema, Bron Creative, and Michael De Luca Productions, the film was theatrically released in the United States on August 9, 2019, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It received mostly negative reviews from critics, who criticized the convoluted plot, and grossed $15 million against its $38 million budget. What a Beautiful Day What a Beautiful Day is a 2011 Italian film directed by Gennaro Nunziante starring Checco Zalone, Luigi Luciano and Rocco Papaleo. The film is currently the third highest-grossing Italian film in Italy. The Propaganda Game The Propaganda Game is a 2015 documentary film about North Korea by director Álvaro Longoria, described by The Hollywood Reporter as "effectively a well-mounted video diary of his short visit to the country" and "inevitably intriguing because of its subject". Longoria was permitted to film high-quality footage within the country, his visit facilitated and monitored by Alejandro Cao de Benós, the Spanish founder of the Korean Friendship Association who himself becomes a subject of the documentary. The film, which includes interviews as well as archival and contemporary news footage, attempts to describe the nations social realities with particular attention to media manipulation by the DPRK government, while also questioning the simplifications and caricatures about North Korea made by foreign observers. Longoria told Variety that he had deliberately avoided "the typical moving handheld secret look at North Korea", and that he undertook, in the films striking opening sequence, "to use propaganda aesthetics" and "to shoot North Korea in a way that hasn’t been shown before: as beautiful as possible", with attention to Pyongyang residents enjoying leisurely activities in their city. "Most people say they’ve never seen North Korea like that, which is surprising as we just shot what we were shown", Longoria said. The filmmaker, who readily admits that he is not an expert in North Korea, "decided to make information manipulation the underlying plot" of his film, and through the use of restrained commentary, to let viewers themselves decide what may or may not have been staged for his visit. The film had its world premiere at the September 2015 San Sebastián International Film Festival, and was nominated for the award for Best Documentary Film at the 30th Goya Awards. Number 17 Number Seventeen is a 1932 thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on a stage play by J. Jefferson Farjeon, and starring John Stuart, Anne Grey and Leon M. Lion. It is about a group of criminals who committed a jewel robbery and hid their loot in an old house over a railway leading to the English Channel. The films title is derived from the houses street number. An outsider stumbles onto this plot and intervenes with the help of a neighbour, a police officers daughter. Cyborg 2: Glass Shadow Cyborg 2, released in some countries as Glass Shadow, is a 1993 American science fiction action film directed by Michael Schroeder. It was produced by Alan Silver and Raju Patel. Schroeder, Mark Geldman and Ron Yanover wrote the screenplay. The film is a direct sequel to 1989s Cyborg, starring Jean Claude Van Damme, and the second film in the trilogy. The film takes place in 2074, years after the original film, and follows Cash Reese, a new cyborg developed for corporate espionage and assassination. She rebels against her creators after revealing they plan to destroy her by using her as a suicide bomber to take over a rival company. On the way, she falls in love with her combat trainer and encounters a renegade cyborg. The film stars Angelina Jolie in the main role, alongside Elias Koteas, Jack Palance, Billy Drago, Karen Sheperd, Allen Garfield and Renee Griffin in supporting roles. Cyborg 2 was released by Trimark Pictures directly into video on November 24, 1993. A sequel entitled Cyborg 3 was released. El Greco El Greco is a Greek biographical film about the life of the Greek painter of the Spanish Renaissance, Domenicos Theotokopoulos, known worldwide as El Greco. Based on the fictionalized biographical novel, El Greco: o Zografos tou Theou, by Dimitris Siatopoulos, it was released in 2007, directed by Yannis Smaragdis and written by Jackie Pavlenko. The main cast features prominent contemporary Greek actors like Lakis Lazopoulos, Dimitra Matsouka and Dina Konsta, and includes popular actors of the Greek cinema of the 1960s such as Sotiris Moustakas and Katerina Helmi, who, along with Juan Diego Botto, Laia Marull and others, surround the leading actor, Nick Ashdon, who portrays El Greco. Pee Mak Pee Mak is a 2013 Thai comedy-horror-romance film directed by Banjong Pisanthanakun. The story is an adaptation of the Mae Nak Phra Khanong legend of Thai folklore. It was released on 28 March 2013. The film stars Mario Maurer as Mak and Davika Hoorne as Nak, and Pongsathorn Jongwilas, Nattapong Chartpong, Auttarut Kongrasri and Kantapat Permpoonpatcharasook.. At present, this is Thailands highest grossing-film of all time. The Ballad of Lefty Brown The Ballad of Lefty Brown is a 2017 American western written and directed by Jared Moshe, starring Bill Pullman as Lefty Brown, and featuring: Kathy Baker, Jim Caviezel, Peter Fonda, Tommy Flanagan, and Michael Spears. Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Beyond a Reasonable Doubt is a 1956 film noir directed by Fritz Lang and written by Douglas Morrow. The film stars Dana Andrews, Joan Fontaine, Sidney Blackmer, and Arthur Franz. It was Langs second film for Friedlob, and the last American film he directed. It! The Terror from Beyond Space It! The Terror from Beyond Space is an independently made 1958 American science fiction horror film, produced by Robert Kent, directed by Edward L. Cahn, that stars Marshall Thompson, Shawn Smith, and Kim Spalding. The film was distributed by United Artists as a double feature with Curse of the Faceless Man. The story involves Earths second mission to Mars to discover the fate of the first. They find a sole survivor of that mission and bring him back. The survivor, the expeditions former commander, claims that his crew were killed by a hostile Martian life form. No one believes him until the creature, now a stowaway, begins hunting the rescue ships crew as they return to Earth. The films premise has been cited as an inspiration for screenwriter Dan OBannons screenplay for Ridley Scotts 1979 film Alien. Colonel Carruthers line, "What about Bob?" was also the inspiration for the title of the 1991 comedy film What About Bob? starring Bill Murray. Beware of the Car Beware of the Car is a Soviet 1966 crime comedy-drama film directed by Eldar Ryazanov, based on a screenplay by Emil Braginsky and produced by the Mosfilm. The film stars renowned Soviet actors Innokenty Smoktunovsky, Oleg Yefremov, Anatoli Papanov, Andrei Mironov, Georgiy Zhzhonov, among others. Beregis Avtomobilya is recognized for its noir genre satire as uncommon part of the Brezhnevist society. It is credited to have given Ryazanov a start in depicting Soviet political structure satire as a class of comedy cult films. Flying Leathernecks Flying Leathernecks is a 1951 Technicolor action war film directed by Nicholas Ray, produced by Edmund Grainger, and starring John Wayne and Robert Ryan. The movie details the exploits and personal battles of United States Marine Corps aviators during World War II. Marines have long had the nickname "leatherneck", hence the title. Rock Dog Rock Dog is a 2017 Chinese-American computer-animated comedy film produced by Mandoo Pictures and Huayi Brothers. The film is directed by Ash Brannon, written by Brannon and Kurt Voelker, based on the Chinese graphic novel Tibetan Rock Dog by Zheng Jun. It features the voices of Luke Wilson, Eddie Izzard, J. K. Simmons, Lewis Black, Kenan Thompson, Mae Whitman, Jorge Garcia, Matt Dillon, and Sam Elliott. The film follows a young Tibetan Mastiff who leaves his home village in the mountains to become a rock musician in the big city after a radio falls from the sky. It was released on July 8, 2016, in China by Huayi Brothers and on February 24, 2017, in the United States by Summit Premiere. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $24 million worldwide. Heavy Heavy is a 1995 American drama film written and directed by James Mangold, in his directorial debut. It stars Liv Tyler, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Shelley Winters, and Deborah Harry. The plot focuses on an unhappy overweight cook whose life is changed after an enchanting college drop-out begins working as a waitress at his and his mothers roadside tavern. The film explores themes of loneliness, false hope, unrequited love, and self-worth. Mangold wrote the screenplay for Heavy while attending filmmaking seminars at Columbia University, and partly based it on real people who knew while growing up in upstate New York. Filming took place on location in and around Barryville and Hyde Park in 1993; some scenes were filmed at the Culinary Institute of Americas campus there. The film features an original soundtrack by Thurston Moore, as well as songs by Evan Dando of The Lemonheads, who also has a minor role in the film. Heavy premiered at the Sundance Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize and was later screened at Cannes where it competed for the Caméra dOr. The film received a theatrical release in the United Kingdom on December 29, 1995, and later had a limited release in the United States on June 5, 1996. Gamers Gamers: The Movie is an independent 2006 mockumentary film written, directed and produced by Chris Folino. The film follows four friends who, saddled with "four of the worst jobs known to man", attempt to set the world record for playing Demons, Nymphs, and Dragons, a Dungeons & Dragons-like game. Filmed in only six days and entirely self-financed with $60,000 from credit cards, the film featured several 1980s stars in supporting roles: Kelly Le Brock, Beverly DAngelo, and William Katt. The soundtrack also includes songs by Loverboy and other 1980s bands. Indie film web sites Nation and bumscorner.com named Gamers the "Best Film of 2006." It also received the award for Best Screenplay at the 2006 Melbourne Underground Film Festival. Gupt: The Hidden Truth Gupt: The Hidden Truth, is a 1997 Indian Hindi suspense thriller film, directed by Rajiv Rai. It stars Bobby Deol, Kajol and Manisha Koirala in lead roles, whilst Paresh Rawal, Om Puri and Raj Babbar appear in supporting roles. The films soundtrack was composed by Viju Shah, while the lyrics were penned by Anand Bakshi. Upon release, Gupt was a commercial success, with its storyline and soundtrack earning critical praise. It grossed at the domestic box office. Mitchell Mitchell is a 1975 American action film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, written by Ian Kennedy Martin, and starring Joe Don Baker as an abrasive police detective. The film was released in the United States on September 10, 1975 by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation. Very much an anti-hero, Mitchell often ignores the orders of his superiors and demonstrates disdain for by-the-book development work as well as normal social graces. The film co-stars John Saxon and Martin Balsam as the banking criminals Mitchell pursues and Linda Evans and Merlin Olsen in supporting roles as a prostitute and henchman. The film had a resurgence after being featured in a season 5 episode of the comedy series Mystery Science Theater 3000 in 1993. Oxygen Oxygen is a 1999 film, directed and written by Richard Shepard. The film follows a troubled cop, Madeline Foster as she pursues a kidnapper who calls himself Harry Houdini. The film was shot on location in New York City. The Mortal Storm The Mortal Storm is a 1940 drama film from MGM directed by Frank Borzage and starring Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart. The films theme is the impact upon a nations population when the country becomes fascist. The supporting cast features Robert Young, Robert Stack, Frank Morgan, Dan Dailey, Ward Bond and Maria Ouspenskaya. Twins of Evil Twins of Evil is a 1971 horror film directed by John Hough and starring Peter Cushing, with Damien Thomas and the real-life twins and former Playboy Playmates Mary and Madeleine Collinson. It is the third film of the Karnstein Trilogy, based on the vampire tale Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu. The film has the least resemblance to the novel and adds a witchfinding theme to the vampire story. Much of the interest of the film revolves around the contrasting evil and good natures of two beautiful sisters, Frieda and Maria Gellhorn. Unlike the previous two entries in the series, this film contains only a brief vampire lesbian element. Pola X Pola X is a 1999 French romantic drama film directed by Leos Carax and starring Guillaume Depardieu, Yekaterina Golubeva and Catherine Deneuve. The film is loosely based on the Herman Melville novel or. It revolves around a successful young novelist who is confronted by a woman who claims to be his lost sister, and the two begin a romantic relationship. The film title is an acronym of the French title of the novel, Pierre ou les ambiguïtés, plus the Roman numeral "X" indicating the tenth draft version of the script that was used to make the film. The film was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Pola X has been associated with the New French Extremity. Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom, also known as NKPK, is a 2012 Indian Tamil language psychological comedy thriller film and the directorial debut for Balaji Tharaneetharan. Featuring Vijay Sethupathi and Gayathrie Shankar in the lead roles, The plot is based on a true story that involves a young man who experiences retrograde amnesia after a cricket incident two days before his wedding. The music and background score of the film are composed by Shankar and Siddarth Vippin respectively. The film released on 30 November 2012 to widely positive reviews from critics. The film was a huge cult hit. It was remade in Telugu as Pusthakamlo Konni Pageelu Missing, in Kannada as Kwatley Satisha, in Malayalam as Medulla Oblangata, in Odia as Suna Pila Tike Screw Dhila and in Gujarati as Shu Thayu?. Endless Poetry Endless Poetry is a 2016 French-Chilean drama film directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. It is a sequel and the second part of Jodorowskys film autobiography, which began with The Dance of Reality, which focused on Jodorowskys childhood in Tocopilla. Endless Poetry narrates instead the adolescence and youth of Jodorowsky in the bohemian Matucana neighborhood of Santiago, in the late 1940s and early 1950s. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Prime Cut Prime Cut is a 1972 American film produced by Joe Wizan and directed by Michael Ritchie, with a screenplay written by Robert Dillon. The film stars Lee Marvin as a mob enforcer from the Chicago Irish Mob sent to Kansas to collect a debt from a meatpacker boss played by Gene Hackman. It co-stars Sissy Spacek, in her first credited on-screen role as a young orphan being sold into prostitution, and Angel Tompkins. The film was considered highly risqué for its time based on its violence and the hint of a homosexual relationship between two brothers. Its graphic depiction of female slavery includes a scene depicting naked young women in pens being auctioned like cattle. It is also noted for its depiction of the beef slaughtering process and for a chase scene involving a combine harvester in an open field. The Raven The Raven is a 1935 American horror film directed by Lew Landers and starring Boris Karloff and Béla Lugosi. The picture revolves around Edgar Allan Poes homonymous poem, featuring Lugosi as a Poe-obsessed mad surgeon with a torture chamber in his basement and Karloff as a fugitive murderer on the run from the police. Lugosi had the lead role but Karloff received top billing, using only his last name, Universal Studios publicity strategy during much of the decade while Karloffs career was at its height. Almost three decades later, Karloff also appeared in another film with the same title, Roger Cormans 1963 comedy The Raven with Vincent Price, Peter Lorre and Jack Nicholson. Aside from the title and references to the poem, the two films bear no resemblance to one another. Melody Time Melody Time is a 1948 American hybrid film and the tenth theatrically released animated feature produced by Walt Disney. It was released to theatres by RKO Radio Pictures on May 27, 1948. Made up of seven segments set to popular music and folk music, the film is, like Make Mine Music before it, the popular music version of Fantasia. Melody Time, while not meeting the artistic accomplishments of Fantasia, was mildly successful. It is the fifth Disney package film following Saludos Amigos, The Three Caballeros, Make Mine Music, and Fun and Fancy Free. The Robber The Robber is a 2010 drama film directed by Benjamin Heisenberg. The film is based on a novel by the Austrian author Martin Prinz, and was shot on location in Vienna. The main character, Johann Rettenberger, is based on Austrian bank-robber and runner Johann Kastenberger. The film was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. A Little Thing Called Love First Love, also known as Crazy Little Thing Called Love, is a 2010 Thai romantic comedy film and also a 2011 Asian sleeper hit film starring Mario Maurer and Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul. The story depicts love in the eye of young people who first experience it and how it affects their lives and their inspirations. The Grass Is Greener The Grass Is Greener is a 1960 comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and starring Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, and Jean Simmons. The film was adapted by Hugh Williams and Margaret Vyner from the play of the same name which they had written and found success with in Londons West End. Where No Man Has Gone Before "Where No Man Has Gone Before" is the third episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series, Star Trek. Written by Samuel A. Peeples and directed by James Goldstone, it first aired on September 22, 1966. Two of the Enterprises crew gain powerful ESP abilities and must be stopped. The episode was the second pilot, produced in 1965 after the first pilot, "The Cage", was rejected by NBC. Reportedly, Lucille Ball, who owned Desilu Productions, persuaded NBC management to consider a second pilot, thereby exercising a special option agreement it had with Desilu, because she liked Gene Roddenberry and believed in the project. The episode was eventually broadcast third in sequence, and it was the first episode to be shown in the United Kingdom by the BBC on July 12, 1969. "Where No Man Has Gone Before" was the first episode of Star Trek to feature William Shatner as Captain James Kirk, James Doohan as Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott, and George Takei as Lt. Sulu. The episode title is the final phrase in the opening voice-over which characterizes the series and has entered popular culture. The Wild World of Batwoman The Wild World of Batwoman is a 1966 American science fiction superhero film produced, written, directed and edited by Jerry Warren. The film stars Katherine Victor as Batwoman, George Andre as Professor G. Octavius Neon, and Steve Brodie as Jim Flanagan. With the popularity of the Batman television series, director Jerry Warren decided to make his own superhero bat-film. After being sued for copyright infringement, Warren re-released the film under the title She Was a Hippy Vampire. Fatso Fatso is a 2008 Norwegian film directed and co-written by Arild Fröhlich. Roald Dahl's Esio Trot Roald Dahls Esio Trot is a British comedy television film that was first broadcast as part of BBC Ones 2015 Christmas programming. It is an adaptation of Roald Dahls childrens novel Esio Trot in which a retired bachelor falls in love with his neighbour, a widow, who keeps a tortoise as a companion after the death of her husband. Featuring Dustin Hoffman and Judi Dench as the couple, with James Corden as the narrator, it was broadcast on 1 January 2015. It was seen by 7.86 million viewers, making it the ninth-most watched programme on BBC1 and across all UK TV channels for the week ending 4 January 2015. It was repeated on BBC1 on 31 December 2015 and on BBC2 on 30 December 2016. Cleveland Abduction Cleveland Abduction is a 2015 American crime drama television film directed by Alex Kalymnios from a teleplay written by Stephen Tolkin. Based on the Ariel Castro kidnappings, the film stars Taryn Manning, Raymond Cruz and Joe Morton. It debuted May 2, 2015 on Lifetime. The film is based on the memoir, A Decade of Darkness by Michelle Knight. The Jack Bull The Jack Bull is a television western film directed by John Badham and written by Dick Cusack. It is loosely based on Heinrich von Kleists novel, Michael Kohlhaas. Much of the movie was filmed at the CL Ranch and the Heritage Park Historical Village in Calgary, Alberta. Mistaken for Strangers Mistaken for Strangers is a 2013 documentary film featuring the American indie rock band The National. The film is directed by Tom Berninger, brother of lead singer Matt Berninger, and premiered 17 April 2013 at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. Carmen Jones Carmen Jones is a 1954 American musical film starring Dorothy Dandridge and Harry Belafonte, produced and directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by Harry Kleiner is based on the lyrics and book by Oscar Hammerstein II, from the 1943 stage musical of the same name, set to the music of Georges Bizets 1875 opera Carmen. The opera was an adaptation of the 1845 Prosper Mérimée novella Carmen by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy. Carmen Jones was a CinemaScope motion picture that had begun shooting within the first 12 months of Twentieth Century Foxs venture in 1953 to CinemaScope Technicolor as its main production mode. Carmen Jones was released in October 1954, exactly one year and one month after Foxs first CinemaScope venture, the Biblical epic The Robe, had opened in theatres. In 1992, Carmen Jones was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Marksman The Marksman is a 2005 American action film directed by Marcus Adams, starring Wesley Snipes, William Hope, Emma Samms and Anthony Warren. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on September 6, 2005. Final Portrait Final Portrait is a 2017 British-American drama film written and directed by Stanley Tucci. The film stars Geoffrey Rush, Armie Hammer, Clémence Poésy, Tony Shalhoub, James Faulkner and Sylvie Testud. The film had its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival on February 11, 2017. It was released in the United Kingdom on August 18, 2017, by Vertigo Releasing. On March 23, 2018, Sony Pictures Classics released the film in the United States. Trailer Park Boys: Don't Legalize It Trailer Park Boys: Dont Legalize It is a 2014 Canadian mockumentary crime comedy film directed by Mike Clattenburg, and based on the Canadian television series Trailer Park Boys. It is the third and final film in the Trailer Park Boys franchise, and a sequel to Countdown to Liquor Day. In the film, Ricky, Julian and Bubbles attempt a series of get-rich-quick schemes, but are again pursued by Sunnyvale Trailer Park supervisor Jim Lahey. The story culminates in Ricky heading to Parliament Hill in Ottawa, where he tries to prevent the legalization of cannabis. Clattenburg first announced plans of making a third and final film in the Trailer Park Boys series in May 2012. On an estimated $10 million budget, filming for Trailer Park Boys: Dont Legalize It took place on location in Halifax and Ottawa. The film marks the final appearance of series regular Richard Collins, who died during filming. In addition to Collins, the film is also dedicated to series regular Brian Huggins, and country/folk singer Rita MacNeil. Trailer Park Boys: Dont Legalize It was released in Canada on April 18, 2014. Batti Gul Meter Chalu Batti Gul Meter Chalu is a 2018 Indian social problem film directed by Shree Narayan Singh and produced by Bhushan Kumar, Nitin Chandrachud, Nishant Pitti and Krishan Kumar. The film tells the story of inflated electricity bills in rural India and stars Shahid Kapoor, Shraddha Kapoor, Divyendu Sharma, and Yami Gautam. Principal photography commenced in February 2018 in Tehri, Uttarakhand and was completed in July 2018. The film was released worldwide on 21 September 2018 to a mixed response. American Ninja 4: The Annihilation American Ninja 4: The Annihilation is a 1991 action/martial arts film starring Michael Dudikoff, David Bradley, and James Booth. It was the fourth film in the American Ninja series and was directed by Cedric Sundstrom. The film marked Michael Dudikoffs final appearance in the American Ninja film series. Experiment in Terror Experiment in Terror is a 1962 neo noir suspense-thriller released by Columbia Pictures. It was directed by Blake Edwards and written by Mildred Gordon and Gordon Gordon based on their 1961 novel Operation Terror. The film stars Glenn Ford, Lee Remick, Stefanie Powers, and Ross Martin. 7 Faces of Dr. Lao 7 Faces of Dr. Lao is a 1964 American Metrocolor fantasy-comedy film directed by George Pal and starring Tony Randall. It is an adaptation of the 1935 fantasy novel The Circus of Dr. Lao by Charles G. Finney. It details the visit of a magical circus to a small town in the southwest United States, and the effects that visit has on the people of the town. The novel was adapted by Charles Beaumont. Yeh Dillagi Yeh Dillagi is an Indian 1994 Hindi-language romance film produced by Yash Chopra and directed by Naresh Malhotra. It stars Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan as two brothers who fall in love with their family drivers daughter, a model, played by Kajol. Karisma Kapoor is featured in a special appearance. Yeh Dillagi was a major economic success upon its release, grossing 15.32 crores against its 2.13 crores budget, thus becoming the sixth highest-grossing Hindi film of 1994. It is the only film that brought Kumar and Kajol on-screen together till date, and marked the first of Khans numerous collaborations with Kumar as well as Kajol. Based on the 1954 American film Sabrina, it was remade in Telugu as Priya O Priya, which released in 1997. Burn! Burn! is a 1969 Italian war drama film directed by Gillo Pontecorvo and starring Marlon Brando, Evaristo Márquez and Renato Salvatori. The music was composed by Ennio Morricone. The fictional story focuses on the creation of a banana republic in the Caribbean, and the events that follow it. Brando plays a British secret government agent, named after the American filibuster William Walker, who manipulates a slave revolt to serve the interests of the sugar trade. Lady Chatterley Lady Chatterley is a 2006 French drama film by Pascale Ferran. The film is an adaptation of the novel John Thomas and Lady Jane, an earlier version of Lady Chatterleys Lover, by D. H. Lawrence. It was released in France on 1 November 2006, followed by limited release in the U.S. on 22 June 2007 and in the UK on 24 August 2007. The film won the 2007 César Award for Best Film and stars Jean-Louis Coulloch and Marina Hands. Anadolu Kartallari Anadolu Kartalları is a Turkish film directed by Ömer Vargi and released in 2011. It is produced by the production company Fida Film, and stars Engin Altan Düzyatan, Özge Özpirinçci and Çağatay Ulusoy. The film, commissioned for the centenary of the Turkish Air Force, was filmed in collaboration with the Turkish Air Force in the air base in Konya. Some aerial scenes were notably performed by Türk Yıldızları and Solo Türk, the aerobatic team of the Turkish Air Force. The film is the sixth-biggest hit of 2011 Turkish box office, with a total of 1,179,190 entries and grossing 10,217,302 Turkish liras. The Fencer The Fencer}} is a 2015 internationally co-produced drama film adapted from the life story of Endel Nelis, an accomplished Estonian fencer and coach. It was directed by Klaus Härö and written by Anna Heinämaa. Filming began in Estonia in late February 2014. The film was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, making the December shortlist of nine films, but it was not nominated. The Fencer was also nominated for the Golden Globe award in the Best Foreign Language Film category as a Finnish/German/Estonian co-production. The Fencer was released in the U.S. by CFI Releasing in 2017. Maborosi Maborosi, known in Japan as , is a 1995 Japanese drama film by director Hirokazu Kore-eda starring Makiko Esumi, Tadanobu Asano, and Takashi Naito. It is based on a novel by Teru Miyamoto. The film won a Golden Osella Award for Best Cinematography at the 1995 Venice Film Festival. Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders Merlin’s Shop of Mystical Wonders is a 1996 American film written and directed by Kenneth J. Berton. In spite of what the title might imply, this is more of a horror film than a child-friendly fantasy. The film stars Ernest Borgnine as a grandfather telling his grandson a story about the wizard Merlin opening up a store in modern-day America. He tells him two separate stories about Merlin and the store. Fuck Fuck is a 2005 American documentary film by director Steve Anderson about the word "fuck". The film argues that the word is an integral part of societal discussions about freedom of speech and censorship. It examines the term from perspectives which include art, linguistics, society and comedy, and begins with a segment from the 1965 propaganda film Perversion for Profit. Scholars and celebrities analyze perceptions of the word from differing perspectives. Journalist Sam Donaldson talks about the versatility of the word, and comedian Billy Connolly states it can be understood despite ones language or location. Musician Alanis Morissette comments that the word contains power because of its taboo nature. The film features the last recorded interview of author Hunter S. Thompson before his suicide. Scholars, including linguist Reinhold Aman, journalism analyst David Shaw and Oxford English Dictionary editor Jesse Sheidlower, explain the history and evolution of the word. Language professor Geoffrey Nunberg observes that the words treatment by society reflects changes in our culture during the 20th century. Anderson was exposed to public conceptions surrounding the word "fuck" by comedian George Carlins monologue "Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television". He named the film Fuck despite anticipating problems with marketing. Animator Bill Plympton provided sequences illustrating key concepts in the film. The documentary was first shown at the AFI Film Festival on November 7, 2005, at ArcLight Hollywood in Hollywood. Fucks reviews were generally mixed. Film critic A. O. Scott called the documentary a battle between advocates of morality and supporters of freedom of expression. The Washington Post and the New York Daily News criticized its length and other reviewers disliked its repetitiveness – the word "fuck" is used 857 times in the film. In his 2009 book Word Taboo and Protecting Our First Amendment Liberties, law professor Christopher M. Fairman called the movie "the most important film using fuck". The American Film Institute said, "Ultimately, Fuck is a movie about free speech ... Freedom of expression must extend to words that offend. Love it or hate it, fuck is here to stay." Television Television is a 2013 Bangladeshi drama film based on changing social values and adoption of technology directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki and starring Kazi Shahir Huda Rumi, Chanchal Chowdhury, Mosharraf Karim, and Tisha. The film was selected as the Bangladeshi entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards. Ophelia Ophelia is a 2018 British-American romantic drama film directed by Claire McCarthy and written by Semi Chellas about the character of the same name from William Shakespeares play Hamlet. Based on the novel by Lisa Klein, the film follows the story of Hamlet from Ophelias perspective. It stars Daisy Ridley in the title role, alongside Naomi Watts, Clive Owen, George MacKay, Tom Felton and Devon Terrell. The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and had a limited release on June 28, 2019, followed by a digital release on July 2, 2019 by IFC Films. Critical reception was mixed, although Ridleys performance received acclaim. Un air de famille Family Resemblances is a 1996 French comedy film. It was directed by Cédric Klapisch, and written by Klapisch, Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri. The film stars Bacri, Jaoui, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Catherine Frot, Wladimir Yordanoff, Claire Maurier and Zinedine Soualem. It won the César Award for Best Writing, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress. A Dangerous Man A Dangerous Man is a 2009 American direct-to-DVD action film directed by Keoni Waxman. It stars Steven Seagal as a man released from prison after spending six years locked up for a crime he did not commit. House Party 3 House Party 3 is a 1994 comedy film, starring Kid n Play, Bernie Mac, and TLC. It is the third and intended final installment of the House Party film series. This was to be the last film in the franchise, ending it as a trilogy; however, a stand-alone direct to video sequel, Down to the Last Minute, was released seven years later. This is also Chris Tuckers debut on film as well as the first film in the series that Martin Lawrence does not reprise his role as Bilal, nor was he mentioned. Also absent in House Party 3 are three of the members of the R&B group Full Force, who played the bullies in the first two films. The Incredible Shrinking Woman The Incredible Shrinking Woman is a 1981 Italian-American science-fiction comedy film directed by Joel Schumacher, written by Jane Wagner and starring Lily Tomlin, Charles Grodin, Ned Beatty, John Glover, and Elizabeth Wilson. This film is a take-off on the 1957 science-fiction classic film The Incredible Shrinking Man, and credited as based on Richard Mathesons 1956 novel, The Shrinking Man. The original music score was composed by Suzanne Ciani. The film was released in pan-and-scan on VHS by Universal on July 13, 1994. On November 4, 2009, an unmastered low-quality DVD release in 16:9 anamorphic widescreen was offered under the Universal Vault Series banner. It was later released by Shout! Factory as a "Collectors Edition" Blu-ray on November 14, 2017, with an updated transfer, and includes interviews and a deleted scene with Edith Ann, who is also played by Lily Tomlin. The Boy in the Plastic Bubble The Boy in the Plastic Bubble is a 1976 American made-for-television drama film inspired by the lives of David Vetter and Ted DeVita, who lacked effective immune systems. It stars John Travolta, Glynnis OConnor, Diana Hyland, Robert Reed, Ralph Bellamy & P.J. Soles. It was written by Douglas Day Stewart, executive produced by Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg, and directed by Randal Kleiser, who would work with Travolta again in Grease shortly after. The original music score was composed by Mark Snow. The theme song "What Would They Say" was written and sung by Paul Williams. William Howard Taft High School in Woodland Hills was used for filming. The movie first aired on November 12, 1976, on the ABC television network. The Zookeeper The Zookeeper is an independent 2001 drama film directed by Ralph Ziman and starring Sam Neill, Gina McKee, and Ulrich Thomsen. It was screened at the 2001 Toronto International Film Festival and the 2001 Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. Barking Dogs Never Bite Barking Dogs Never Bite is a 2000 South Korean dark comedy-drama film. The films original Korean title is a satirical take on A Dog of Flanders, a European pet story that is very popular in parts of East Asia. It is also the directorial debut of Bong Joon-ho, who would later go on to direct Memories of Murder in 2003, The Host in 2006, Snowpiercer in 2013, and Palme dOr winning film Parasite in 2019. Barking Dogs Never Bite tells the story of an out-of-work college professor who is irritated by the sound of barking dogs in his apartment building, and eventually resorts to abusing and kidnapping them. Meanwhile, a young woman working at the apartment complex decides to investigate the matter after she starts receiving notices from the tenants about the missing dogs. Lead actress Bae Doona said that her most memorable scene was in this film, where she is being chased by a homeless man throughout the apartment. United States release rights to the film were acquired by Magnolia Pictures in the late summer of 2009. Sky Fighters Les Chevaliers du ciel is a 2005 French film directed by Gérard Pirès about two air force pilots preventing a terrorist attack on the Bastille Day celebrations in Paris. It is based on Tanguy et Laverdure, a comics series by Jean-Michel Charlier and Albert Uderzo which was also made into a hugely successful TV series from 1967 to 1969, making the characters of Tanguy and Laverdure a part of popular Francophone culture. Son of Dracula Son of Dracula is a 1943 American horror film directed by Robert Siodmak – his first film for Universal Pictures – with a screenplay based on an original story by his brother Curt. The film stars Lon Chaney and his frequent co-star Evelyn Ankers. Notably it is the first film where a vampire is actually shown physically transforming into a bat on screen. It is the third in Universals Dracula trilogy, preceded by Dracula and Draculas Daughter, though Dracula appeared in subsequent Universal films teamed with other monsters. 8 Million Ways to Die 8 Million Ways to Die is a 1986 American neo-noir crime action thriller film directed by Hal Ashby and starring Jeff Bridges, Rosanna Arquette, and Andy Garcia. It was Ashbys final film, and the first attempt to adapt the Matthew Scudder detective stories of Lawrence Block for the screen. The screenplay was written by Oliver Stone, an uncredited Robert Towne and David Lee Henry. Babylon 5: The River of Souls The River of Souls is the third feature-length film set in the Babylon 5 universe. It was originally broadcast on November 8, 1998 on TNT, as one of two films shown over the 1998–1999 season to fill in the gap between the fifth season of Babylon 5 and the first season of the spin-off series Crusade. Stage Fright Stage Fright is a 2014 Canadian musical horror comedy slasher film directed by Jerome Sable and is his feature-film directorial debut. The film had its world release on March 10, 2014 at South by Southwest, a VOD release on April 3, 2014, and a theatrical release on May 9. It stars Allie MacDonald as a hopeful young singer terrorized by a killer at a musical theater camp. Memoir of a Murderer Memoir of a Murderer is a 2017 South Korean action thriller film directed by Won Shin-yun. It is based on a bestselling fiction book by author Kim Young-ha. The film stars Sol Kyung-gu and Kim Nam-gil in the lead roles, with Kim Seol-hyun and Oh Dal-su in the supporting roles. Filming began in late 2015. The film released in South Korean theatres on 6 September 2017. Kill Me Again Kill Me Again is a 1989 American American neo-noir thriller film directed by John Dahl, and starring Val Kilmer, Joanne Whalley and Michael Madsen. Airbag Airbag is a 1997 Spanish film written and directed by Juanma Bajo Ulloa. It stars Fernando Guillén Cuervo, Maria de Medeiros and Javier Bardem. Also stars unknown actors as Karra Elejalde and Manuel Manquiña, and Spanish celebrities as Francisco Rabal, Rosa Maria Sardà, Rossy de Palma, Santiago Segura, Alaska and Karlos Arguiñano. The Golden Dream The Golden Dream is a 2013 Mexican drama film directed by Spanish-born Mexican director Diego Quemada-Díez. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where Quemada-Diez won the A Certain Talent award for his directing work and the ensemble cast. The film also won the Golden Ástor for Best Film at the 2013 Mar del Plata International Film Festival. Dragonheart: A New Beginning Dragonheart: A New Beginning is a 2000 fantasy action comedy-drama film directed by Doug Lefler. It stars Robby Benson, Christopher Masterson, Harry Van Gorkum and Rona Figueroa. The film is a direct-to-video sequel of the 1996 film Dragonheart. Millennium Mambo Millennium Mambo is a 2001 Taiwanese romantic drama film directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. I'm Reed Fish Im Reed Fish is an American romantic comedy film based on a story by Reed Fish, and released theatrically on June 1, 2007. The film was directed by Zackary Adler and stars Alexis Bledel, Jay Baruchel, and Schuyler Fisk. Jay Baruchel won the Best Actor award at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in 2007 for his role of Reed Fish. The film was released to DVD on September 4, 2007. Scorpio Rising Scorpio Rising is a 1963 American experimental short film directed by Kenneth Anger and starring Bruce Byron as Scorpio. Themes central to the film include the occult, biker subculture, homosexuality, Catholicism, and Nazism; the film also explores the worship of rebel icons of the era, such as James Dean and Marlon Brando. Like many of Angers films, the film does not contain any dialogue; it instead features a prominent soundtrack consisting of 1960s pop, including songs by Ricky Nelson, The Angels, The Crystals, Bobby Vinton, Elvis Presley, and Ray Charles. Death Race 2050 Death Race 2050 is a 2017 American political satire action direct-to-video film directed by G.J. Echternkamp, and starring Manu Bennett, Marci Miller and Malcolm McDowell. It is a sequel to the 1975 film Death Race 2000. Both films were produced by Roger Corman, who described the film as "a car-racing picture with some black humor." Kaavalan Kaavalan is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language romantic action film written and directed by Siddique, starring Vijay, Asin and Mithra Kurian in the lead roles. The film is a remake of Siddiques previous Malayalam film Bodyguard. It features Rajkiran, Roja and Vadivelu in supporting roles with musical score composed by Vidyasagar. The films principal shoot commenced in April 2010 and it was completed by November 2010. The film was selected to be screened at the Shanghai International Film Festival. The story revolves around a girl named Meera who has a secret romantic interest in her bodyguard. Carry On... Up the Khyber Carry On Up the Khyber is a British comedy and the sixteenth in the series of Carry On films to be made, released in November 1968. It stars Carry On regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Bernard Bresslaw and Peter Butterworth. It is the final of two Carry On film appearances by Wanda Ventham and Roy Castle makes his only Carry On appearance in the romantic male lead part usually played by Jim Dale. Angela Douglas makes her fourth and final appearance in the series. Terry Scott returned to the series after his minor role in the first film of the series, Carry On Sergeant a decade earlier. The film is, in part, a spoof of Kiplingesque movies and television series about life in the British Raj, both contemporary and from earlier, Hollywood, periods. The title is a play on words in the risqué Carry On tradition, with "Khyber" being rhyming slang for "arse". Crimson Gold Crimson Gold is a 2003 Iranian film directed by Jafar Panahi, and written by Abbas Kiarostami. The film was never distributed in Iranian theatres, because it was considered too "dark". Therefore, it was not possible that Crimson Gold be considered as the Iranian entry for Best Foreign Language Film for the 2003 Oscars as it was not released in Iran. Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress is a 2002 Franco-Chinese romance drama film with dialogue in the Sichuan dialect directed by Dai Sijie and starring Zhou Xun, Chen Kun and Liu Ye. It premiered at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival on 16 May. Based on the 2000 semi-autobiographical novel of the same title by Dai, the film revolves around two young Chinese boys of bourgeois background who were sent to a remote village in Sichuan province for three years of re-education during the Cultural Revolution. They both fell in love with a beautiful local girl, granddaughter of an old tailor and known to everyone as the Little Seamstress. During those years of intellectual oppression, the three found solace and liberation in a collection of banned translated novels by Western authors, among whom their favourite was Balzac. The film explores the themes of youth, love, and freedom in those dark times in China. CityLights CityLights is a 2014 Indian drama film directed by Hansal Mehta starring Rajkummar Rao and Patralekha in the lead roles. It is a remake of the BAFTA nominated British film Metro Manila. The film was presented by Fox Star Studios in association with Mahesh Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt. The story is about a poor farmer from Rajasthan coming to Mumbai in search of livelihood. The film released on 30 May 2014, and won rave reviews from most critics. In spite of releasing in just 350 screens, CityLights became a success due to its low cost of production and consistent collections at the box office. Objective, Burma! Objective, Burma! is a 1945 American war film that is loosely based on the six-month raid by Merrills Marauders in the Burma Campaign during the Second World War. Directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Errol Flynn, the film was made by Warner Bros. immediately after the raid. Extra Terrestrial Visitors The Pod People is a 1983 French-Spanish science fiction film directed by Juan Piquer Simón. The films original draft was meant to be a straightforward horror film about an evil alien on a murderous rampage, but the producers demanded script alterations in order to cash in on the success of Steven Spielbergs E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial by featuring a child and a cute, lovable alien. Director Simón was dissatisfied with the final result. The film was largely forgotten until 1991, when it was lampooned by B movie-mocking cult TV series Mystery Science Theater 3000. The Corpse of Anna Fritz The Corpse of Anna Fritz is a 2015 Spanish thriller film co-written and directed by Hèctor Hernández Vicens. It premiered at the South by Southwest film festival in Austin, Texas on 15 March 2015. Not Fade Away Not Fade Away is a 2012 drama film and the directorial debut of The Sopranos creator David Chase. It was released on December 21, 2012. Hellraiser: Judgment Hellraiser: Judgment is a 2018 American horror film starring Damon Carney, Randy Wayne, Alexandra Harris, Heather Langenkamp, and Paul T. Taylor. It is the tenth installment in the Hellraiser film series created by Clive Barker and written and directed by the series longtime special make-up effects artist Gary J. Tunnicliffe. The plot centers on three police detectives who, investigating a series of murders, are confronted by the denizens of hell. The film expands the fictional universe by introducing a new faction of hell, the Stygian Inquisition, who are distinct from the recurring Cenobites. The Cenobites offer sadomasochistic pleasures to humans who enter their dominion, while the Inquisition processes the souls of sinners. Tunnicliffe plays the Inquisitions auditor, a prominent role in the film. Unable to direct his screenplay for Revelations due to a scheduling conflict, Tunnicliffe initially removed all references to the series from his Judgment concept and tried to have it funded as an independent film in 2013. He intended on making a "true" Hellraiser film because of his disappointment with the later films. Several years later, Dimension Films was required to make another Hellraiser film to retain the rights, giving Tunnicliffe a chance to propose his vision. The concept was initially rejected but accepted after he negotiated changes with the studio executives. It was filmed in Oklahoma with Children of the Corn: Runaway, both films produced by Michael Leahy. Some scenes were deemed too graphic by the studio, and were edited. Although Tunnicliffe asked actor Doug Bradley to return as priest of hell Pinhead, Bradley declined when he learned that he would be required to sign a non-disclosure agreement to read the script. Judgment is the second Hellraiser film without Bradley in the role, having been replaced by Stephen Smith Collins in Revelations. Newcomer Paul T. Taylor was cast after impressing Tunnicliffe in an audition for another character. He and Tunnicliffe decided to develop a new look and interpretation, rather than imitating Bradleys performance. Mike Jay Regan reprised his role as the Chatterer, Pinheads servant in several of the earlier sequels. Judgment was scheduled for release in 2017 with minimal marketing to avoid negative publicity, but was temporarily shelved. According to Taylor, its release was not a priority for Dimension until the sexual abuse allegations involving parent company co-founder Harvey Weinstein. It was distributed by Lionsgate Films in video on demand and home media on February 13, 2018. Although critics compared the film favorably to its predecessors, its low budget and police procedural aspects were criticized. Midnight Midnight is a 1939 American screwball comedy film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Claudette Colbert, Don Ameche, John Barrymore, Francis Lederer, Mary Astor, and Elaine Barrie. Written by Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder based on a story by Edwin Justus Mayer and Franz Schulz, the film is about an unemployed American showgirl stranded in Paris who is set up by a millionaire to break up his wifes affair with another man. In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Daughters of Darkness Daughters of Darkness Fear, Inc. Fear, Inc. is a 2016 American comedy horror film directed by Vincent Masciale and written by Luke Barnett. The film stars Lucas Neff, Caitlin Stasey, Chris Marquette, and Stephanie Drake. The Plague of the Zombies The Plague of the Zombies is a 1966 Hammer film directed by John Gilling and starring André Morell, John Carson, Jacqueline Pearce, Brook Williams and Michael Ripper. The films imagery influenced many later films in the zombie genre. Car 54, Where Are You? Car 54, Where Are You? is a 1994 comedy film directed by Bill Fishman and stars David Johansen and John C. McGinley. It is based on the television series of the same name starring Joe E. Ross and Fred Gwynne that ran from 1961 to 1963. Reprising their roles from the original series are Nipsey Russell, whose character Anderson is now a captain, and Al Lewis, whose officer Schnauser now spends his time watching TV reruns of The Munsters. The film was originally produced as a musical comedy but released without the filmed musical interludes. Dragon Ball Z: Broly - Second Coming Dragon Ball Z: Broly – Second Coming, known in Japan as or by Toeis own English title Dragon Ball Z: Dangerous Rivals, is a 1994 Japanese anime science fiction martial arts film and the tenth Dragon Ball Z feature movie. It was released in Japan on March 12 at the Toei Anime Fair alongside Hoyoyo!! Follow the Rescued Shark... and the first Slam Dunk movie. It is the sequel to Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan. The second sequel is Bio-Broly. Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media is a 1992 documentary film that explores the political life and ideas of linguist, intellectual, and political activist Noam Chomsky. Canadian filmmakers Mark Achbar and Peter Wintonick expand the analysis of political economy and mass media presented in Manufacturing Consent, a 1988 book Chomsky wrote with Edward S. Herman. Night Train to Munich Night Train to Munich is a 1940 British thriller film directed by Carol Reed and starring Margaret Lockwood and Rex Harrison. Written by Sidney Gilliat and Frank Launder, based on the novel Report on a Fugitive by Gordon Wellesley, the film is about an inventor and his daughter who are kidnapped by the Gestapo after the Nazis march into Prague in the prelude to the Second World War. A British secret service agent follows them, disguised as a senior German army officer pretending to woo the daughter over to the Nazi cause. The First Grader The First Grader is a 2010 biographical drama film directed by Justin Chadwick. It stars Naomie Harris, Oliver Litondo, and Tony Kgoroge. The film is based on the true story of Kimani Maruge, a Kenyan farmer who enrolled in elementary school at the age of 84 following the Kenyan governments announcement of free universal primary education in 2003. Crows Zero II is a 2009 Japanese action film directed by Takashi Miike with a screenplay by Shogo Muto. It is the second film based on the manga Crows by Hiroshi Takahashi, and a direct sequel to 2007s Crows Zero. The film stars much of the cast from the first film, including Shun Oguri, Kyōsuke Yabe, Meisa Kuroki, and Takayuki Yamada reprising their roles. It was released in Japan on April 11, 2009. The Killer Shrews The Killer Shrews is an independently made 1959 American black-and-white science fiction film, produced by Ken Curtis and Gordon McLendon, directed by Ray Kellogg, that stars James Best, Ingrid Goude and Ken Curtis. The film co-stars Gordon McLendon, Baruch Lumet and "Judge" Henry Dupree. The Killer Shrews was filmed outside of Dallas back-to-back with The Giant Gila Monster. Now in the public domain, the film has had multiple DVD releases and was featured in the fourth season of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Shrek 4-D Shrek 4-D is a 4D film at various theme parks around the world. It is currently shown at Universal Parks & Resorts in Florida, Japan,Singapore, and formerly in Hollywood, where it closed on August 13, 2017 to make way for the DreamWorks Theatre attraction. Outside the Universal parks, the movie was shown at Movie Park Germany in Germany from May 2008 until July 2011, and Warner Bros. Movie World in Australia from September 2005 until August 2010. A spin-off attraction titled Donkeys Photo Finish is located at the Florida venue while Meet Shrek and Donkey is located at the Hollywood venue. In Universal Studios Japan, the attraction is shown in the same theater as Sesame Street 4-D Movie Magic, with the Shrek 4-D film shown for the first half of the day, and the Sesame Street film shown for the second half of the day. The Idiot is a 1951 Japanese film directed by Akira Kurosawa. It is based on the novel The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky. The original 265 minute version of the film, faithful to the novel, has been lost for many years. A nearly three hour release, reflecting a 100 minute studio imposed cut, survives as the most complete version of the film available for contemporary audiences. Dekalog, dwa Dekalog: Two is the second part of the television series Dekalog by Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski], connected to the second imperative of the Ten Commandments: Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain. Dorota Geller, a married woman, faces a dilemma involving her sick husbands prognosis. Her husbands doctor, who believes in God, is made to swear by his prognosis, but gets it wrong. The Keeper The Keeper is a 2009 action film starring Steven Seagal and directed by Keoni Waxman. It is the first collaboration between Seagal and director Waxman; the two have subsequently made eight more films and two seasons of a limited tv- series together. D.C. Cab D.C. Cab is a 1983 American comedy film, starring Max Gail, Adam Baldwin, Mr. T, Charlie Barnett, Gary Busey, Marsha Warfield, and Whitman Mayo. The film was written and directed by Joel Schumacher with the story by Topper Carew & Schumacher. SOS S.O.S. – En segelsällskapsresa is a Swedish comedy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 December 1988, and directed by Lasse Åberg. Fun Mom Dinner Fun Mom Dinner is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Alethea Jones, from a screenplay by Julie Rudd. It stars Katie Aselton, Toni Collette, Bridget Everett, Molly Shannon, Adam Scott, and Adam Levine. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2017. It was released on August 4, 2017 by Momentum Pictures. Howling III Howling III is a 1987 Australian horror sequel to The Howling, directed by Philippe Mora and filmed on location in and around Sydney, Australia. Starring Barry Otto, Imogen Annesley and Max Fairchild, Howling III is the only PG-13 rated entry in the Howling series and also the last film in the series to be theatrically released. In this sequel, werewolves have evolved, with females having marsupial pouches to nurse their young. Scientists attempt to study them while soldiers try to track and kill them in the Australian Outback. Although Gary Brandner, author of the Howling novel series, approved the directors purchase of the right to the name The Howling and the screen credits claim that it is based on Brandners novel Echoes, the novel is set in the United States and has a different story to the film with only slight similarities in terms of plot and a sympathetic view of werewolves. This aspect would be revisited in The Freaks. True Believer True Believer is a 1989 American courtroom drama written by Wesley Strick, directed by Joseph Ruben, and starring James Woods, Robert Downey Jr., Yuji Okumoto, Margaret Colin, and Kurtwood Smith. The film is loosely based on an investigative series of articles written by Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist K. W. Lee on the conviction of immigrant Chol Soo Lee for a 1973 San Francisco Chinatown gangland murder. The news coverage led to a new trial, eventual acquittal and release of the prisoner from San Quentins Death Row. Screenwriter Wesley Strick based the character of Eddie Dodd on real-life Bay Area defense attorney Tony Serra. Disco Pigs Disco Pigs is a 2001 Irish film directed by Kirsten Sheridan and written by Enda Walsh, who adapted it from his 1996 play of the same name. Cillian Murphy and Elaine Cassidy star as Cork teenagers who have a lifelong, but unhealthy, friendship that is imploding as they approach adulthood. 10 timer til Paradis Teddy Bear is a 2012 Danish film starring Kim Kold as a Danish bodybuilder who travels to Thailand to find love. The film was directed by Mads Matthiesen and written by Matthiesen and Martin Zandvliet. Teddy Bear is based on Matthiesens 2007 short film Dennis, which starred Kold in the same role. A Happy Event A Happy Event is a 2011 French-Belgian comedy-drama film directed by Rémi Bezançon. Nina Forever Nina Forever is a 2015 British horror comedy film written and directed by brothers Ben and Chris Blaine. It stars Fiona OShaughnessy, Abigail Hardingham, and Cian Barry. It premiered at the 2015 SXSW film festival. Fiona OShaughnessy plays Nina, a revenant who comes back to life to torment her ex-boyfriend and his new girlfriend whenever they have sex. The Fits The Fits is a 2015 American drama film directed by Anna Rose Holmer in her feature debut. The film tells the story of Toni, an 11-year-old tomboy who struggles to fit into a girls’ dance troupe, which begins to suffer from an inexplicable epidemic of violent fits. The film premiered at the 2015 Venice Film Festival and was selected to take part in the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. Oscilloscope Laboratories obtained U.S. distribution rights to the film before its Sundance debut. Deranged: Confessions of a Necrophile Deranged is a 1974 Canadian-American horror film directed by Alan Ormsby and Jeff Gillen, and starring Roberts Blossom. Its plot, loosely based on the crimes of Ed Gein, follows Ezra Cobb, a middle-aged man in a rural Midwestern community who begins a string of serial murders and grave robberies after the death of his mother, a religious fanatic who raised him to be a misogynist. Though based on Gein, the films title is misleading since Gein never experimented with necrophilia; although a necrophile is also defined as "an obsessive fascination with death and corpses." Funded by an American concert promoter on a small budget, the production took place in Oshawa, Ontario in the winter of 1973, with a largely Canadian cast and crew. The film premiered in Los Angeles on March 20, 1974. Triple Dog Triple Dog is a 2010 Canadian drama thriller film directed by Pascal Franchot and written by Barbara Marshall. The film stars Britt Robertson, Alexia Fast, Scout Taylor-Compton, and Janel Parrish. It was released by Gravitas Ventures in the United States and Canada on September 21, 2010. Together Together is a 2002 Chinese drama film directed by Chen Kaige and starring Tang Yun, Liu Peiqi, Chen Hong, and Wang Zhiwen. The film premiered on September 10, 2002 at the Toronto International Film Festival, and was commercially released in China ten days later. Written by Chen Kaige and Xue Xiaolu, the plot revolves around a thirteen-year-old violin prodigy Liu Xiaochun and his father Liu Cheng who move to Beijing from a small southern town. It is Liu Chengs biggest dream that Xiaochun may find a good teacher in the city and rise to stardom. After studying under two teachers, however, the boy finds that he has learned not just music, but what is really important in life. Clouds of May Clouds of May is a 1999 Turkish film directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Noise Noise is a comedy drama film written and directed by Henry Bean. It stars Tim Robbins and Bridget Moynahan. Robbins plays a successful lawyer in Manhattan named David Owen who is bothered by all the noise in the city, and who resorts to vandalism to put a stop to it, adopting the identity of "The Rectifier". His acts of vandalism provoke the mayor of the city, played by William Hurt. The film premiered October 22, 2007 at the Rome Film Festival. It was later shown at the AFI Film Festival on November 6, 2007. It opened in limited release in the United States on May 9, 2008. Frosty Jack Frost is a 1964 Soviet romantic fantasy film made by Gorky Film Studio. It was based on a traditional Russian fairy tale Morozko. A version with an English dub was released in 1966 in the U.S. It was directed by Aleksandr Rou, and starred Eduard Izotov as Ivan, Natalya Sedykh as Nastenka, and Alexander Khvylya as Father Frost. The script was written by Nikolai Erdman. The soundtrack was composed by Nikolai Budashkin, who was inspired by the works of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. A Boy Named Charlie Brown A Boy Named Charlie Brown is a 1969 American animated comedy-drama film, produced by Cinema Center Films, distributed by National General Pictures, and directed by Bill Melendez, it is the first feature film based on the Peanuts comic strip. It is also the final time that Peter Robbins voices the character of Charlie Brown, and it uses mostly the same voice cast from the 1969 TV special, It Was a Short Summer, except for replacing the voice actors of Sally and Schroeder. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences, and was a box office success, grossing $12 million. Snoopy came three years later, in 1972, as a standalone sequel. Benji Benji is the first film in a series of five theatrical features about the golden mixed breed dog named Benji. It was written, produced, and directed by Joe Camp, and filmed in and around McKinney and Denton. Filmed in 1973 and released in 1974, it was a critical and box-office success, grossing $45 million on a budget of $500,000. The film also received an Oscar nomination for the Best Original Song for the theme song "I Feel Love," written by Euel Box and performed by country singer Charlie Rich. The film was turned down for distribution by every studio in Hollywood; Camp had to form his own distribution company to distribute the film worldwide. This film is also Frances Baviers and Edgar Buchanans last film before they retired from acting. Buchanan died on April 4, 1979 and Bavier died on December 6, 1989. Maskeli Besler: Kibris The Masked Gang: Cyprus is a 2008 Turkish comedy film directed by Murat Aslan. The film, which is about an incompetent gang of criminals attempting to go straight, is a sequel to The Masked Gang and Iraq. It went on general release across Turkey on and was the fifth-highest-grossing Turkish film of 2008. Computer Chess Computer Chess is a 2013 independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Andrew Bujalski. The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize, and subsequently screened at such festivals as South by Southwest and the Maryland Film Festival. It is Bujalskis second black-and-white film, and was shot with analog videocameras. It is more improvisatory than his previous films, with only an eight-page treatment for a script. Bujalski also cast nonprofessional actors who were knowledgeable in computer technology. Come Back, Little Sheba Come Back, Little Sheba is a 1952 American drama film produced by Paramount Pictures. It tells the story of a loveless marriage that is rocked when a young woman rents a room in the couples house. The film stars Burt Lancaster with Terry Moore and Richard Jaeckel. Shirley Booth makes her film debut, which earned her the Academy Award for Best Actress. The title refers to the wifes little dog that disappeared months before the story begins and that she still openly grieves for. The movie was adapted by Ketti Frings from the 1950 play of the same title by William Inge and was directed by Daniel Mann. Sabse Bada Khiladi Sabse Bada Khiladi is a 1995 Indian action film directed by Umesh Mehra and starring Akshay Kumar, Mamta Kulkarni, Mohnish Behl, Gulshan Grover and Sadashiv Amrapurkar. It was the third installment in the Khiladi of films that had Akshay in the lead after Khiladi and Main Khiladi Tu Anari. Sabse Bada Khiladi was the sixth highest-grossing movie of 1995. The story of the film is adapted from a Hindi novel called Lallu by Ved Prakash Sharma, a Hindi pulp fiction writer. Sharma is credited during the opening credits.The film also had plot elements from 1955 French film Diabolique. Scotland, Pa. Scotland, PA is a 2001 film directed and written by William Morrissette. It is a modernized version of William Shakespeares Macbeth. The film stars James LeGros, Maura Tierney, and Christopher Walken. Shakespeares tragedy, originally set in Dunsinane Castle in 11th century Scotland, is reworked into a dark comedy set in 1975, centered on "Duncans Cafe", a fast-food restaurant in the small town of Scotland. The choice of Pennsylvania is arbitrary, though it coincides with two real towns, one southwest of Harrisburg on the outskirts of Chambersburg called Scotland and one just south of Erie, called Edinboro after Scotlands Edinburgh. The film was shot in Nova Scotia. The title is a reference to The Scottish Play. Hansel and Gretel Hansel and Gretel is a 2007 South Korean horror film directed by Yim Pil-sung. Close Range Close Range is a 2015 American action thriller film directed by Isaac Florentine, and starring Scott Adkins, Nick Chinlund, Jake La Botz, and Tony Perez. The film follows Colton MacReady, a rogue soldier-turned-outlaw, who is forced to protect his sister and young niece from a corrupt sheriff and a dangerous drug cartel who descend upon his ranch for revenge. The film premiered on Polish television on September 16, 2015. It received a limited theatrical release and VOD release in the United States on December 4, followed by a home video release on January 5, 2016. The In Crowd The In Crowd is a 2000 American teen thriller film directed by Mary Lambert and starring Susan Ward, Lori Heuring, Matthew Settle, and Nathan Bexton. The Benefactor The Benefactor is a 2015 American drama film written and directed by Andrew Renzi. Starring Richard Gere, Dakota Fanning, Theo James, and Clarke Peters, the film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 17, 2015. It was released in the United States on January 15, 2016, in a limited release and through video on demand by Samuel Goldwyn Films. Mom and Dad Save the World Mom and Dad Save the World is a 1992 American comic science fiction film directed by Greg Beeman. Jon Lovitz plays Emperor Tod Spengo, who is the cruel, silly and over-dramatic emperor of the planet named Spengo. Teri Garr plays Marge Nelson and Jeffrey Jones plays Dick Nelson, her husband. The film also stars Eric Idle and Thalmus Rasulala. Rasulala died shortly after completing his scenes, and the film is dedicated to his memory. The Good Heart The Good Heart is an Icelandic independent film written and directed by Dagur Kári, starring Brian Cox and Paul Dano. It debuted at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. Bandolero! For the bullet belt, see Bandolier. Bandolero! is a 1968 American western film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen starring James Stewart, Dean Martin, Raquel Welch and George Kennedy. The story centers on two brothers on a run from the posse, led by a local sheriff who wants to arrest the runaways and free a hostage that they took on the way. They head into the wrong territory, which is controlled by "Bandoleros". The White Diamond The White Diamond is a 2004 documentary film by Werner Herzog. It illustrates the history of aviation and depicts the struggles and triumphs of Graham Dorrington, an aeronautical engineer, who has designed and built a teardrop-shaped airship which he plans to fly over the forest canopies of Guyana. It features music composed by Ernst Reijseger, which was re-used in Herzogs 2005 film The Wild Blue Yonder. Most of the film focuses on Dorringtons flights near Kaieteur Falls, in Guyana. Dorrington discusses the mechanics of his flight, as well as his own struggles with uncertainty and the "heaviness" he feels after the death of the cinematographer Dieter Plage. The film also explores the Kaieteur Falls themselves, a local man named Marc Anthony Yhap, a diamond miner, and the white-tipped swifts which roost in an inaccessible cave behind the falls. The film holds ratings of 83% on the film review aggregator websites Metacritic and 94% on Rotten Tomatoes. Deewane Huye Paagal Deewane Huye Paagal is a 2005 Indian Hindi romantic action comedy film directed by Vikram Bhatt , and produced by Firoz A. Nadiadwala. The film features Akshay Kumar, Shahid Kapoor, Sunil Shetty, Rimi Sen, Paresh Rawal along with many others. Aftab Shivdasani and Vivek Oberoi make guest appearances. Amisha Patel was first approached to play the lead role but she refused to work with Shahid Kapoor the ex-love of Kareena Kapoor. The film was released on 25 November 2005. It turned out to be a box office flop. Its plot was lifted from the 1998 American comedy film Theres Something About Mary. A.D. The Bible Continues A.D. The Bible Continues is a television miniseries, based on the Bible, and a sequel to the 2013 miniseries, The Bible. It is produced by Roma Downey, Mark Burnett, and Richard Bedser. The limited series began airing on NBC on Easter Sunday, April 5, 2015, in twelve weekly one-hour episodes. The story takes place immediately after the events of The Bible miniseries, beginning with the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus, and continues with the first ten chapters of the Acts of the Apostles. On July 3, 2015, NBC cancelled A.D. The Bible Continues after one season. However, producers Burnett and Downey plan future biblical productions on their OTT digital channel. Prancer Prancer is a 1989 American-Canadian childrens fantasy drama film directed by John Hancock, written by Greg Taylor, and starring Rebecca Harrell, Sam Elliott, Cloris Leachman, Abe Vigoda, Michael Constantine, Rutanya Alda, and Ariana Richards. It is set in Three Oaks, where town exteriors were filmed. Filming also occurred at the Old Republic House in New Carlisle, La Porte, and at Starved Rock State Park in Utica. The film was followed by a direct-to-video sequel, Prancer Returns, released by USA Home Entertainment in 2001. The Student The Student is a 2016 Russian drama film directed by Kirill Serebrennikov based on Marius von Mayenburgs play Märtyrer. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival where it won the François Chalais Prize. The Sprinkler Sprinkled LArroseur Arrosé is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent comedy film directed and produced by Louis Lumière and starring François Clerc and Benoît Duval. It was first screened on June 10, 1895. It has the distinction of being the earliest known instance of film comedy, as well as the first use of film to portray a fictional story. The film was originally known as Le Jardinier or Le Jardinier et le petit espiègle, and is sometimes referred to in English as The Tables Turned on the Gardener, and The Sprinkler Sprinkled. Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing is a 1955 Deluxe color American drama-romance film in CinemaScope. Set in 1949–50 in Hong Kong, it tells the story of a married, but separated, American reporter Mark Elliot, who falls in love with a Eurasian doctor originally from China, Han Suyin, only to encounter prejudice from her family and from Hong Kong society. The film was adapted by John Patrick from the 1952 autobiographical novel A Many-Splendoured Thing by Han Suyin. The film was directed by Henry King. The film later inspired a television soap opera in 1967, though without the hyphen in the shows title. The Golden Bowl The Golden Bowl is a 2000 drama film directed by James Ivory. The screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala is based on the 1904 novel of the same name by Henry James, who considered the work his masterpiece. Ride Lonesome Ride Lonesome is a 1959 American CinemaScope Western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Randolph Scott, Karen Steele, Pernell Roberts, Lee Van Cleef, and James Coburn in his film debut. This Eastmancolor film is one of Boettichers so-called "Ranown cycle" of westerns, made with Randolph Scott, executive producer Harry Joe Brown and screenwriter Burt Kennedy, beginning with Seven Men from Now. Devasuram Devasuram is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language drama film, directed by I. V. Sasi and written by Ranjith. It stars Mohanlal, Revathi, Nedumudi Venu, Innocent, Napoleon, V. K. Sreeraman, Manian Pillai Raju, and Augustine. The songs featured in the film were composed by M. G. Radhakrishnan, while S. P. Venkatesh composed the background score. The rivalry between Mangalassery Neelakantan and Mundakkal Shekaran forms the main theme of the film. The character Neelakandan was created by Ranjith, based on a real-life person named Mullasserry Rajagopal, who died in 2002. Devasuram is one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the 1990s. It is generally considered as one of the best films of Mohanlal and I. V. Sasis careers. The film ran for more than 150 days in the cinemas. It was followed by a sequel, Ravanaprabhu, which was writer Ranjiths directorial debut. The film was remade in Telugu the same year as Kunti Putrudu, with Mohan Babu and Vijayashanti playing the lead roles. Sheena: Queen of the Jungle Sheena, also known as Sheena: Queen of the Jungle, is a 1984 fantasy-adventure film based on a comic-book character that first appeared in the late 1930s, Sheena. A hybrid of action-adventure and soap opera–style drama, Sheena was shot on location in Kenya. It tells the tale of a female version of Tarzan who was raised in the fictional African country of Tigora by the fictional Zambouli tribe. The film starred Tanya Roberts, Ted Wass, and Trevor Thomas. It was directed by John Guillermin and written by Lorenzo Semple, who had previously collaborated on the 1976 remake of King Kong. Released by Columbia Pictures on August 17, 1984, Sheena bombed in theaters and was nominated for five Golden Raspberry Awards including Worst Picture, Worst Actress, Worst Director, Worst Screenplay and Worst Musical Score, but it reportedly did find some cult success on home video and DVD. Men with Brooms Men with Brooms is a 2002 Canadian romantic comedy film, starring and directed by Paul Gross. Centred on the sport of curling, the offbeat comedy tells the story of a reunited curling team from a small Canadian town as they work through their respective life issues and struggle to win the championship for the sake of their late coach. The cast also includes Connor Price, Leslie Nielsen, Peter Outerbridge, Kari Matchett, Molly Parker and Polly Shannon. Members of the Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip make a cameo appearance in the film as a competing rink representing Kingston, the bands home city. Winnipeg curler and three-time Brier champion Jeff Stoughton also made a cameo appearance throwing his trademark "spin-o-rama" shot. A television adaptation, also titled Men with Brooms debuted October 4, 2010 on CBC Television for the 2010-11 television season. Happy Days Happy Days is a 2007 Indian Telugu-language musical coming of age film written, produced and directed by Sekhar Kammula. The film stars Varun Sandesh and Tamanna Bhatia in the lead roles, while Nikhil Siddharth, Sonia Deepti, and Rahul Haridas feature in pivotal roles. The target audience for this movie was primarily the youth, teenagers and engineering college students in Andhra Pradesh. It turned to be a Blockbuster at the box-office and later became a Cult Classic. It is one of the most profitable films ever made in the Telugu film Industry. The film was remade in Kannada as Jolly days and in Tamil as Inidhu Inidhu by actor Prakash Raj. The film won 6 Filmfare Awards South, and 3 Nandi Awards. The Hindi remake of Happy Days will be directed by Sekhar himself, and it will be co-produced by Salman Khan. Act of Violence Act of Violence is a 1949 American film noir directed by Fred Zinnemann and adapted for the screen by Robert L. Richards from a story by Collier Young, starring Van Heflin, Robert Ryan and featuring Janet Leigh, Mary Astor and Phyllis Thaxter. The film was one of the first to address not only problems of returning World War II veterans but also the ethics of war. Student Bodies Student Bodies is a 1981 American comedy slasher film written and directed by Mickey Rose, with an uncredited Michael Ritchie co-directing. A spoof of slasher horror films such as Halloween, Friday the 13th and Prom Night, Student Bodies was the first film to satirize the thriving slasher film genre. A prominent feature of the film is a body count that is superimposed onscreen whenever a death occurs. Song of the Thin Man Song of the Thin Man is a 1947 comedy-crime film directed by Edward Buzzell. The sixth and final film in the Thin Man series, it stars William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles, characters created by Dashiell Hammett. Nick Jr. is played by Dean Stockwell. Phillip Reed, Keenan Wynn, Gloria Grahame and Jayne Meadows are featured in this story set in the world of nightclub musicians. The Headless Woman The Headless Woman is a 2008 Argentine psychological thriller art film written and directed by Lucrecia Martel and starring María Onetto. The plot revolves around Vero, who hits something while driving on a deserted road near Salta. Not being sure if she has hit a person or an animal, she drives off, and becomes increasingly mentally disturbed. The film premiered in competition at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2008. It opened nationwide on August 21, 2008, after being screened at the Locarno International Film Festival earlier that month. While The Headless Woman was mostly lauded by critics for its cinematography and social commentary, others were critical towards the films slow pace and lack of clear narrative. In 2016, the film appeared on No. 89th on BBCs list of the 100 greatest films of the 21st century. Cavalcade Cavalcade is a 1933 American epic pre-Code drama film directed by Frank Lloyd. The screenplay by Reginald Berkeley and Sonya Levien is based on the 1931 play of the same title by Noël Coward. The film stars Diana Wynyard and Clive Brook. The story presents a view of English life during the first third of the 20th century from New Years Eve 1899 to New Years Day 1933, from the point of view of well-to-do London residents Jane and Robert Marryot, their children, their close friends, and their servants. Several historical events affect the lives of the characters or serve as background for the film, including the Second Boer War, the death of Queen Victoria, the sinking of the RMS Titanic, and World War I. Throughout the film, the passage of years is indicated by dates on title cards, with a Medieval cavalcade marching in the background. The film won three Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. The Battle of Shaker Heights The Battle of Shaker Heights is a 2003 American comedy-drama film co-directed by Efram Potelle and Kyle Rankin. It starred Shia LaBeouf, Elden Henson, Kathleen Quinlan, Amy Smart, and Shiri Appleby. The film was the winning script for the second season of Project Greenlight. Stereo Stereo is a 2014 German thriller film directed by Maximilian Erlenwein. The film premiered in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. On 5 July 2014 the film was presented at the Vologda Independent Cinema Voices Festival. The North American Premiere was celebrated at the Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal on 31 July 2014. Stereo opened the South Korean Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival 2014. It was also shown in the "Sang Neuf" Section at the Beaune Film Festival 2014 and in the International Competition Programme of the Odessa International Film Festival. Stereo was one of fifteen potential films to be considered as Germanys candidate to the Academy Awards 2015 as the Best Foreign Language Film, but it was not selected. For a Lost Soldier For a Lost Soldier is a 1992 Dutch film based upon the autobiographical novel of the same title by ballet dancer and choreographer Rudi van Dantzig. It deals with the romantic/sexual relationship between a 12-year-old boy and a Canadian soldier during the final months leading up to the liberation of the Netherlands from Nazi occupation during World War II. Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote that the film does not insinuate Walt was responsible for harming Walt or had abused Jeroen, and also that within the work "is no mention of homosexuality." The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love is a 1995 film, written and directed by Maria Maggenti and starring Laurel Holloman, Nicole Ari Parker, and Maggie Moore. It tells the story of two very different high school girls who fall in love. Kansas City Kansas City is a 1996 crime film directed by Robert Altman and starring Jennifer Jason Leigh, Miranda Richardson, Harry Belafonte, Michael Murphy, and Steve Buscemi. Kansas City is also notable for its musical score being integrated into the film, with modern-day musicians recreating the Kansas City jazz of 1930s. The film was entered into the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Alone in the Dark Alone in the Dark is a 1982 American slasher film directed by Jack Sholder and starring Jack Palance, Donald Pleasence, and Martin Landau. It was the directors debut film as well as an early production of New Line Cinema. The plot concerns a family under siege by four escaped psychiatric prison inmates during a power blackout. Despite having a quiet theatrical release and initially dismissed by critics, years since its release the film has gained reappraisal and has achieved a cult following. The Art of Racing in the Rain The Art of Racing in the Rain is a 2019 American comedy-drama film directed by Simon Curtis and written by Mark Bomback, based on the 2008 novel of the same name by author Garth Stein. The film stars Milo Ventimiglia, Amanda Seyfried and Kevin Costner as the voice of Enzo. Produced by 20th Century Fox, it was theatrically released on August 9, 2019, by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The film received mixed reviews from critics and has grossed over $33 million worldwide. House of Angels House of Angels is a Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 21 February 1992, about a little village in Västergötland, Sweden, where an aging recluse lives in a mansion on a large wooded property. One day he is accidentally killed and an unknown relative by the name of Fanny Zander inherits the mansion and land. When she and her friend Zac arrive, they turn life in the staid village upside down. The film was screened out of competition at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. At the 28th Guldbagge Awards the film won the awards for Best Film and Best Director. It was also nominated for Best Actress, Best Screenplay and Best Cinematography. The film was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. A sequel, Änglagård – andra sommaren, was produced in 1994. A second sequel, Änglagård – tredje gången gillt, was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 25 May 2011. Iruvar Iruvar is a 1997 Indian Tamil epic political drama film co-written, produced and directed by Mani Ratnam. The film, which is loosely based on the relationship between cinema and politics in Tamil Nadu, features Mohanlal in the lead role along with Prakash Raj, Aishwarya Rai, Revathi, Gautami, Tabu and Nassar in other pivotal roles. Rai, a former Miss World, made her screen debut through this film playing dual characters. The high-budget film had its soundtrack composed by A. R. Rahman and the cinematography was by Santosh Sivan. It was dubbed and released in Malayalam in the same name and in Telugu as Iddaru. This film marked Mohanlals debut in Tamil cinema after having only a cameo in Gopura Vasalile. The film was screened in the Masters section at the 1997 Toronto International Film Festival. Iruvar went on to become a critical success winning the Best Film award at the Belgrade International Film Festival and two National Film Awards. In 2012, Iruvar was included by critic Rachel Dwyer in the 2012 British Film Institute Sight and Sound 1000 greatest films of all time. The Geographer Drank His Globe Away The Geographer Drank His Globe Away is a Russian drama film made in 2013, directed by Alexander Veledinsky, based on the novel of the same name by Alexei Ivanov. The action of the film, as opposed to the novel, has been transferred from the "dashing nineties" to the present day. The film participated in the XXIV Open Russian Film Festival "Kinotavr" in Sochi and was awarded the main prize. It was released on 7 November 2013. Zombie 3 Zombi 3 is a 1988 Italian horror film directed by Lucio Fulci and Bruno Mattei and starring Deran Sarafian, Beatrice Ring, and Ottaviano Dellacqua. The film is an in-name-only sequel to Fulcis Zombi 2. The film is about a group of scientists at a top-secret research facility who are working on a biological weapon called Death One, which mutates and kills the living creatures and reanimates the dead. The weapon is leaked out of the facility, which leads to a spread in infection on soldiers and touring people in the area. Tuesdays with Morrie Tuesdays with Morrie is a 1999 television film adaptation of Mitch Alboms book of the same title. Directed by Mick Jackson, it features Jack Lemmon in a role for which he won an Emmy award. The film was released on December 5, 1999. Bombón: El Perro El perro is a 2004 Argentine-Spanish drama film, directed by Carlos Sorín, and written by Sorín, Santiago Calori, and Salvador Roselli. The picture features Juan Villegas and Walter Donado, among others. The film was partly funded by INCAA. El perro is a neo-realist fable about a man and a dog, the titular Bombón. Set in Patagonia, an unemployed man has his luck change after being given a Dogo Argentino dog for helping a stranded woman on the highway. The Special Relationship The Special Relationship is a 2010 British-American political film directed by Richard Loncraine from a screenplay by Peter Morgan. It is the third film in Morgans informal "Blair trilogy", which dramatizes the political career of British Prime Minister Tony Blair, following The Deal and The Queen, both directed by Stephen Frears. The first drafts of The Special Relationship dealt with Blairs special relationships with U.S. presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. However, Morgan excluded the Bush scenes from subsequent drafts because he found the Blair/Clinton dynamic more interesting. Morgan intended to make his directorial debut with the film but backed out a month before filming began and was replaced by Loncraine. The film was produced by Rainmark Films and backed by HBO Films and BBC Films. The film stars Michael Sheen reprising his role as Blair, Dennis Quaid as Clinton, Hope Davis as Hillary Clinton, and Helen McCrory as Cherie Blair. Principal photography on locations in and around London, England ran from July 20 to September 4, 2009. The film was broadcast on HBO in the United States and Canada on May 29, 2010, and was broadcast on BBC Two and BBC HD in the United Kingdom on September 18, 2010. Hipsters Stilyagi is a 2008 Russian musical comedy-drama film directed by Valery Todorovsky and starring Anton Shagin and Oksana Akinshina. Set in mid-1950s Moscow, the film depicts the Soviet youth subculture "stilyagi", along with their struggle for self-expression within the prevailing reality of the Soviet repression. Stilyagi has been featured at the Toronto International Film Festival, Nashville Film Festival, and the Cleveland International Film Festival, where it has been an audience favorite. It won the Audience Choice Award at the Anchorage International Film Festival in 2009 and several Golden Eagle Awards and Nika Awards, including Best Film in both. In Russia, it has become a cult film, as most of its score consists of covers of 1980s and 1990s Russian rock music from bands such as Bravo, Nautilus Pompilius, Nol and the Red Elvises. Just a Breath Away Just a Breath Away is a Canadian-French coproduced thriller film, directed by Daniel Roby and released in 2018. The film stars Romain Duris and Olga Kurylenko as Mathieu and Anna, parents trying to protect their daughter from a toxic gas cloud that is enveloping Paris. The film was released in France on 4 April 2018. It screened on opening night at the Fantasia International Film Festival. Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle is a 1994 American biographical drama film scripted by screenwriter/director Alan Rudolph and former Washington Star reporter Randy Sue Coburn. Directed by Rudolph, it starred Jennifer Jason Leigh as the writer Dorothy Parker and depicted the members of the Algonquin Round Table, a group of writers, actors and critics who met almost every weekday from 1919 to 1929 at Manhattans Algonquin Hotel. The film was an Official Selection at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the Palme dOr. The film was a critical but not a commercial success. Peter Benchley, who played editor Frank Crowninshield, was the grandson of Robert Benchley, the humorist who once worked underneath Crowninshield. Actor Wallace Shawn is the son of William Shawn, the longtime editor of The New Yorker. Motocrossed Motocrossed is a 2001 Disney Channel Original Movie about a girl named Andrea Carson who loves motocross, despite the fact that her father finds her unsuited for the sport, being that she is "just a girl". When her twin brother Andrew dislocates his knee just before a big race, their father is forced to go to Europe to find a replacement rider. In the meantime, Andrea secretly races in Andrews place with her mothers help. The movie is a loose adaptation of William Shakespeares Twelfth Night. King's Game Kings Game is a 2004 Danish political thriller film directed by Nikolaj Arcel. It stars Anders W. Berthelsen and Nicolas Bro as reporters uncovering a Government conspiracy. The film received critical praise and won many awards. Produced by Nimbus Film, Kings Game was originally a book written by former parliamentary press officer Niels Krause Kjær. Gigantic Absolute Giganten is a 1999 German language film written and directed by Sebastian Schipper, produced by Stefan Arndt and Tom Tykwer. Set in Hamburg, it depicts how a group of young Germans react to the prospect of one of them leaving forever, and involves drink, V8 engines, and an extraordinary game of table football. It was Schippers first movie as a director. In the year 2000 the movie won the German Film Award in the category Outstanding Feature Film. Fukrey Returns Fukrey Returns is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language comedy film, directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba, produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani. The film is a sequel to Fukrey. It was released on 8 December 2017. Blood+ , pronounced "Blood Plus," is an anime series produced by Production I.G and Aniplex and directed by Junichi Fujisaku. The series premiered in Japan on Sonys anime satellite channel, Animax, as well as on terrestrial networks such as MBS, TBS, and RKB on October 8, 2005. The final episode aired on September 23, 2006. Blood+ is licensed for international distribution in several regions through Sony Pictures international arm, Sony Pictures Television International. Blood+ was inspired by the 2000 anime film The Last Vampire; however, there are only a few allusions and basic elements from the film. Fujisaku has been involved with both works, including acting as the director for Blood+ and writing the novelization of Blood: The Last Vampire. InAPPropriate Comedy Inappropriate Comedy is a 2013 American satirical sketch comedy film directed by Vince Offer. It stars Ari Shaffir, Rob Schneider, Michelle Rodriguez, Adrien Brody and Lindsay Lohan, and was released on March 22, 2013. The film was originally envisioned as a sequel to Offers previous anthology, The Underground Comedy Movie, and called Underground Comedy 2010. It is also a partial remake of Offers previous film, recycling the sketches "Flirty Harry" and "Sushi Mama". Sex and Breakfast Sex and Breakfast is a 2007 independent dark comedy film starring Macaulay Culkin, Eliza Dushku, Alexis Dziena and Kuno Becker. Shooting took place in September 2006. The film opened in Los Angeles November 30, 2007, and was released on DVD on January 22, 2008 by First Look Pictures. The film was directed by first-time director Miles Brandman. The Age of Stupid The Age of Stupid is a 2009 British documentary film directed by Franny Armstrong, with first-time producer Lizzie Gillett. The executive producer is John Battsek. The film is a drama-documentary-animation hybrid which stars Pete Postlethwaite as a man living alone in the devastated world of 2055, watching archival film and asking "Why didnt we stop climate change when we had the chance?" The makers of The Age of Stupid were among the first to use the crowdfunding model and pioneered a new distribution system, Indie Screenings, which allows anyone, anywhere, to hold a screening of the film and keep the profits for themselves. The Death of "Superman Lives": What Happened? The Death of "Superman Lives": What Happened? is a 2015 American documentary film written and directed by Jon Schnepp and produced by Holly Payne. It chronicles the behind-the-scenes events surrounding the cancelled Tim Burton film Superman Lives. Funding for the documentary was partially raised through a successful Kickstarter campaign and premiered on May 1, 2015 and was released through VOD on July 9, 2015. The Perfect Dictatorship The Perfect Dictatorship is a 2014 Mexican comedy political satire film, written, produced and directed by Luis Estrada and starring Damián Alcázar, Alfonso Herrera, Joaquín Cosío, Dagoberto Gama, María Rojo and Salvador Sánchez. Cast also includes Osvaldo Benavides, Saúl Lisazo, Tony Dalton, Arath de la Torre, Sergio Mayer and Itatí Cantoral. It was released on October 16, 2014, and it will represent Mexico at the 2015 Goya Awards. The film title is a reference to a famous statement by Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa that he used to describe the continuous governments of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, which dominated politics in Mexico for much of the 20th Century. The plot is based on the real life perceived Televisa controversy which consisted of Mexican citizens heavily perceiving the news media was unfairly favoring PRI candidate Enrique Peña Nieto during the 2012 presidential election in Mexico. Clownhouse Clownhouse is a 1989 American slasher film written and directed by Victor Salva, and starring Nathan Forrest Winters, Brian McHugh, and Sam Rockwell in his film debut. Its plot concerns three young brothers who are stalked and pursued by three escaped mental patients disguised as clowns. Filmed in 1987, Clownhouse premiered at the 1989 Sundance Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize in the dramatic category, and received theatrical distribution in the United States in July 1990. Its release was controversial, as writer-director Salva pleaded guilty in 1988 to child sexual abuse of the films star, Winters, as well as procuring child pornography of the sexual assault. Its release was protested by Winters and his family upon its theatrical release, and again in 2003 when it was released on DVD by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Home Entertainment, who pulled the title from shelves under public pressure. As a result, the DVD is now long out of print and extremely hard to find. Saturn in Opposition Saturn in Opposition is a 2007 Italian drama film directed by Ferzan Özpetek. The Turkish title is Bir ömür yetmez. It had its United States premiere at Frameline in San Francisco on 20 June 2008. Miss Stevens Miss Stevens is a 2016 American drama film directed by Julia Hart, in her directorial debut, from a screenplay by Hart and Jordan Horowitz. The film stars Lily Rabe, Timothée Chalamet, Lili Reinhart, Anthony Quintal, Oscar Nunez, and Rob Huebel. The plot follows a teacher who chaperones a small group of high school students to a weekend state drama competition. The film had its world premiere at SXSW on March 12, 2016. It began a theatrical limited release on September 16, 2016, before being released on video on demand on September 20, 2016, by The Orchard. Nicholas and Alexandra Nicholas and Alexandra is a 1971 British biographical film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and written by James Goldman, based on Robert K. Massies book of the same name, which partly tells the story of the last ruling Russian monarch, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, and his wife, Tsarina Alexandra. The film won Academy Awards for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration and Best Costume Design, and was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Cinematography, Best Music, Original Dramatic Score and Best Picture. Ivanhoe Ivanhoe is a British 1982 television film adaptation of Sir Walter Scotts novel of the same name. The film was directed by Douglas Camfield, with a screenplay written by John Gay. The film depicts the noble knight Ivanhoe returning home from The Holy Wars and finds himself being involved in a power-struggle for the throne of England. The score by Allyn Ferguson was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1982. The film premiered on CBS in the USA on 23 February 1982 and was first broadcast in the UK on 26 September 1982 on ITV De Bois-Guilbert is treated more ambiguously than in most versions of the story. He develops some genuine affection for Rebecca towards the end, and although he could easily have won the fight against the wounded and weakened Ivanhoe, de Bois-Guilbert lowers his sword and allows himself to be killed, thus saving Rebeccas life. The film featured Julian Glover reprising his role as Richard I from the 1965 Doctor Who serial The Crusade, which was likewise directed by Camfield. In Sweden, where it first aired over TV 1 on 31 December 1982 the films airing annually around Christmas-New Year has become a tradition. Gardens of the Night Gardens of the Night is a 2008 drama film, starring Gillian Jacobs, John Malkovich, Ryan Simpkins and Tom Arnold; and directed and written by Damian Harris. Baghead Baghead is a 2008 comedy horror film written and directed by Jay Duplass and Mark Duplass. The film stars Ross Partridge, Elise Muller, Greta Gerwig, and Steve Zissis. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2008. The film was given a limited release by Sony Pictures Classics on July 13, 2008. April 9th April 9th is a 2015 Danish war film directed by Roni Ezra, and starring Pilou Asbæk and Lars Mikkelsen. The film depicts the German invasion of Denmark which commenced on 9 April 1940 and follows a Danish bicycle infantry company sent as a vanguard to slow down the German advance until reinforcements can arrive. The films budget was 22 million Danish krone and was supported by the Danish Film Institute, TV 2, and the Haderslev Municipality. The film was released in Danish cinemas on 12 March 2015. Harvard Man Harvard Man is a 2001 crime comedy-drama thriller film written and directed by James Toback, and starring Adrian Grenier, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Joey Lauren Adams, Eric Stoltz, and Rebecca Gayheart. Knightriders Knightriders, also known as George A. Romeros Knightriders, is a 1981 American drama film written and directed by George A. Romero and starring Ed Harris, Gary Lahti, Tom Savini, Amy Ingersoll, Patricia Tallman, and Christine Forrest. It was filmed entirely on location in the Pittsburgh metro area, including Fawn Township and Natrona during the summer of 1980. The film represents a change of pace for Romero, known primarily for his horror films; it is a personal drama about a travelling renaissance fair troupe. The Luzhin Defence The Luzhin Defence is a 2000 romantic drama film directed by Marleen Gorris, starring John Turturro and Emily Watson. The film centres on a mentally tormented chess grandmaster and the young woman he meets while competing at a world-class tournament in Italy. The screenplay was based on the novel The Defense by Vladimir Nabokov. Emily Watson received best actress nominations at the British Independent Film Awards and the London Film Critics Circle Awards. King Creole King Creole is a 1958 American musical drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Elvis Presley, Carolyn Jones, and Walter Matthau. Produced by Hal B. Wallis and based on the 1952 novel A Stone for Danny Fisher by Harold Robbins, the film is about a nineteen-year-old who gets mixed up with crooks and involved with two women. Presley later indicated that of all the characters he portrayed throughout his acting career, the role of Danny Fisher in King Creole was his favorite. To make the film, Presley was granted a 60-day deferment from January to March 1958 for beginning his military service. Location shooting in New Orleans was delayed several times by crowds of fans attracted by the stars, particularly Presley. The film was released by Paramount Pictures on July 2, 1958, to both critical and commercial success. The critics were unanimous in their praise of Presleys performance. King Creole peaked at number five on the Variety box office earnings charts. The soundtrack song "Hard Headed Woman" reached number one on the Billboard pop singles chart, number two on the R&B chart, and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America, while the soundtrack album peaked at number two on the Billboard album chart. Basket Case 2 Basket Case 2 is a 1990 American comedy horror film written and directed by Frank Henenlotter, and the sequel to Basket Case. It was released on DVD by Synapse Films in October 2007. The film spawned another sequel, The Progeny, released in 1991. The Marine 3: Homefront The Marine 3: Homefront is a 2013 American action film starring The Miz and directed by Scott Wiper. The film was released on direct-to-DVD and Blu-ray in the United States on March 5, 2013. It is the third film in the film series and is a sequel to The Marine starring John Cena and The Marine 2, starring Ted DiBiase Annie Get Your Gun Annie Get Your Gun is a 1950 American musical Technicolor comedy film loosely based on the life of sharpshooter Annie Oakley. The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer release, with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin and a screenplay by Sidney Sheldon based on the 1946 stage musical of the same name, was directed by George Sidney. Despite several production and casting problems, the film won the Academy Award for best score and received three other nominations. Star Betty Hutton was recognized with a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress. Time and Tide Time and Tide is a 2000 Hong Kong action film directed, produced and co-written by Tsui Hark. The film is set in Hong Kong where a young man becomes a bodyguard and befriends a mercenary determined to begin life anew with the woman he just married. The two men find themselves working together to foil an assassination attempt which propels them toward confrontation with each other. The film was re-written several times during production and post-production stages to accommodate director Tsui Harks casting choices. The film was nominated for six Hong Kong Film Awards and received generally positive reviews from critics. Route Irish Route Irish is a 2010 drama-thriller film directed by Ken Loach and written by Paul Laverty. It is set in Liverpool and focuses on the consequences suffered by private security contractors after fighting in the Iraq War. The title comes from the Baghdad Airport Road, known as "Route Irish". The film was a British-French co-production. It was selected for the main competition at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Philip French, in The Observer, wrote that the film reprises several themes in Loachs films, such as state-sanctioned crime, the brutality of war, the exploitation of the underclass and harsh treatment of native populations. Jack Strong Jack Strong is a 2014 Polish political thriller film directed by Władysław Pasikowski, starring Marcin Dorociński, Maja Ostaszewska, Dagmara Dominczyk and Patrick Wilson. The film is based on the true story of Ryszard Kukliński, a Polish Army colonel who spied for the American Central Intelligence Agency during the height of the Cold War. The Trip The Trip is a counterculture-era psychedelic film released by American International Pictures, directed by Roger Corman, written by Jack Nicholson, and shot on location in and around Los Angeles, including on top of Kirkwood in Laurel Canyon, Hollywood Hills, and near Big Sur, California in 1967. Peter Fonda stars as a young television commercial director named Paul Groves. Face Face is a 1997 British crime drama directed by Antonia Bird and written by Ronan Bennett. It stars Robert Carlyle and Ray Winstone and features the acting debut of singer Damon Albarn. New Rose Hotel New Rose Hotel is a 1998 American cyberpunk erotic drama film co-written and directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Christopher Walken, Willem Dafoe and Asia Argento. It is based on William Gibsons story of the same name. Carry On Screaming! Carry On Screaming! is a British comedy and the twelfth film in the series of Carry On films to be made and was released in 1966. It was the last of the series to be made by Anglo-Amalgamated before the series moved to The Rank Organisation. Of the regular cast, it features Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Bernard Bresslaw and Peter Butterworth. It also features Harry H. Corbett in his only series appearance and Fenella Fielding making her second and final appearance. Angela Douglas makes the second of her four "Carry On" appearances. Carry On Screaming is a parody of the Hammer horror films, which were also popular at the time. Valentin Valentín is a 2002 Argentine-French-Italian drama film written and directed by Alejandro Agresti. The film features Rodrigo Noya as Valentín and Carmen Maura as the grandmother. Director Alejandro Agresti also stars as Valentíns father. The story revolves around the world of an eight-year-old boy, Valentín, who dreams of one day becoming an astronaut. While caught in the middle of his family, he attempts to better the bewildering world around him. MacArthur MacArthur is a 1977 American biographical war film directed by Joseph Sargent and starring Gregory Peck in the eponymous role as American General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. Around the Bend Around the Bend is a 2004 road movie written and directed by Jordan Roberts. Melvin and Howard Melvin and Howard is a 1980 American comedy-drama film directed by Jonathan Demme. The screenplay by Bo Goldman was inspired by real-life Utah service station owner Melvin Dummar, who was listed as the beneficiary of $156 million in a will allegedly handwritten by Howard Hughes that was discovered in the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City. A novelization of Goldmans script later was written by George Gipe. The film starred Paul Le Mat, Jason Robards and, in an Academy Award-winning performance, Mary Steenburgen. Mother of Mine Mother of Mine is a 2005 Finnish film directed by Klaus Härö. The film is based on a novel by Heikki Hietamies. It received good reviews from the Finnish press, and was selected to be Finlands submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 78th Academy Awards. The film had its world premiere at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival, where it finished fifth in the audience balloting. The Scarlet Pimpernel The Scarlet Pimpernel is a 1982 British romantic adventure television film set during the French Revolution. It is based on the novels The Scarlet Pimpernel and Eldorado by Baroness Emmuska Orczy, and stars Anthony Andrews as Sir Percy Blakeney/the Scarlet Pimpernel, the protagonist, Jane Seymour as Marguerite St. Just, the love interest, and Ian McKellen as Chauvelin, the antagonist. In 1792 during the Reign of Terror, the Scarlet Pimpernel rescues French aristocrats while posing as the wealthy but foppish and seemingly empty-headed Sir Percival Blakeney. Percy marries the beautiful French actress Marguerite St. Just, but her previous relationship with Robespierres agent Paul Chauvelin may endanger the Pimpernels plans to save the young Dauphin, eldest son of the former King of France. The story differs from the book but is largely inspired by it. Monamour Monamour is a 2006 Italian erotic romance film directed by Tinto Brass. The Barrens The Barrens is a 2012 American horror film written and directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and starring Stephen Moyer and Mia Kirshner. The film was released under different titles in several European territories: e.g., as Jersey Devil in the German-speaking countries, as The Forest in Belgium and France, and as Devil in the Woods in the United Kingdom, when shown on The Horror Channel in January 2015. Contracted: Phase II Contracted: Phase II is a 2015 zombie body horror film and the sequel to the 2013 film Contracted. The movie was directed by Josh Forbes, based on a script written by Craig Walendziak, and Eric England, who wrote and directed the first film. Phase II follows the character of Riley as he tries to find a cure for the zombie virus. The film had its world premiere on July 5, 2015 at the Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival. The Trouble with Angels The Trouble with Angels is a 1966 American comedy film about the adventures of two girls, later best friends, in an all-girls Catholic school run by nuns. The film was directed by Ida Lupino and stars Hayley Mills, Rosalind Russell and June Harding. The films cast includes Marge Redmond as math teacher Sister Liguori, Mary Wickes as gym teacher Sister Clarissa, and Portia Nelson as art teacher Sister Elizabeth. A sequel, Where Angels Go, starring Stella Stevens, was released in 1968. Dabbe: The Possession Dabbe: Curse of the Jinn is a 2013 Turkish horror film directed and written by Hasan Karacadağ. It is the third film in the D@bbe series. Yuri!!! On Ice is a Japanese sports anime television series about figure skating. The series was produced by MAPPA, directed and written by Sayo Yamamoto with original scripts by Mitsurō Kubo under the chief direction of Jun Shishido. Character designs were handled by Tadashi Hiramatsu, and its music was composed by Taro Umebayashi and Taku Matsushiba. The figure skating was choreographed by Kenji Miyamoto, who also performed routines himself which were recorded and used as skating sound effects. The series premiered on October 6, 2016 and ended on December 22, with a total of 12 episodes. A Yuri on Ice feature film, Ice Adolescence, was originally planned for release in 2019, but has been delayed to a later date. The series revolves around the relationships between Japanese figure skater Yuri Katsuki; his idol, Russian figure-skating champion Victor Nikiforov, and up-and-coming Russian skater Yuri Plisetsky; as Yuri K. and Yuri P. take part in the Figure Skating Grand Prix, with Victor acting as coach to Yuri K. Yuri on Ice has been well received in Japan. It won three awards at the Tokyo Anime Award Festival, a Japan Character Award and seven awards in Crunchyrolls inaugural Anime Awards. In Japan, the series was released in six parts on Blu-Ray and DVD, with all the releases coming No. 1 on the Oricon Animation Blu-Ray disc and Animation DVD disc rankings respectively. It was the eighth-most successful media franchise in Japan for 2017, had the second-highest combined Blu-Ray and DVD sales of any anime in Japan for 2017, and had the highest combined sales for a TV anime that year. It was popular on social media outlets such as Tumblr, Sina Weibo and Twitter, where it received over a million more tweets than the next most-talked about anime series in the season it was broadcast. It also attracted praise from professional figure skaters, with some skaters in the 2018 Winter Olympics performing to music from the show. Yuri on Ice has raised discussion concerning its depiction of a same-sex relationship between its protagonists, with some critics praising it for covering homosexuality in a way that differs from most anime and manga such as the yaoi genre, and for dealing with homosexuality in a country and sport that has present-day issues with homophobia. Others criticized its depiction for being unrealistic, and of visual censorship that arguably makes it ambiguous to some viewers. The series has also been praised for its depiction of anxiety, and also raised a brief controversy concerning a similar figure skating-based title to be released in the United States in 2017. God Told Me To God Told Me To is a 1976 science fiction/horror film written and directed by Larry Cohen. Like many of Cohens films, it is shot on location in New York City and incorporates aspects of the police procedural. Mr. Canton and Lady Rose Miracles is a 1989 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the lead role and worked as stunt co-ordinator. The film is set in 1930s Hong Kong and is a variation of Frank Capras Lady for a Day and Pocketful of Miracles, which in turn were based on "Madame La Gimp", a short story by Damon Runyon. This movie is written by Edward Tang with inputs from Jackie. The movie was remade in Hindi as Singh Is Kinng with Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif. Miracles features many well-known Hong Kong actors, including Anita Mui and Wu Ma, and is considered one of Jackie Chans most sophisticated directorial efforts. Chan is an ardent fan of Hollywood musicals, and Miracles pays a tribute to that genre. According to his autobiography, Chan stated that this was one of his favorite films he has made. The film was released under several alternative titles in different territories, including: Mr. Canton and Lady Rose Black Dragon Miracles: The Canton Godfather The Canton Godfather The Daughter The Daughter is a 2015 Australian drama film written and directed by Simon Stone, starring an ensemble cast led by Geoffrey Rush. The film was released in Australia on 17 March 2016 to generally favourable reviews. The film is a reworking of Henrik Ibsens play, The Wild Duck. Ludwig Ludwig is a 1973 film directed by Italian director Luchino Visconti about the life and death of King Ludwig II of Bavaria. Helmut Berger stars as Ludwig, Romy Schneider reprises her role as Empress Elisabeth of Austria. The film was made in Munich and other parts of Bavaria at these locations: Roseninsel, Berg Castle, Lake Starnberg, Castle Herrenchiemsee, Castle Hohenschwangau, Linderhof Palace, Cuvilliés Theatre, Nymphenburg Palace, Ettal, Kaiservilla and Neuschwanstein Castle. Visconti suffered a stroke during filming. The Mudge Boy The Mudge Boy is a 2003 American drama film directed by Michael Burke, based on Burkes 1998 short film Fishbelly White which was featured in the compilation Boys Life 5. It stars Emile Hirsch, Tom Guiry, and Richard Jenkins. It was produced by Elizabeth W. Alexander and distributed by Showtime after its release at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. Joy Ride 3: Road Kill Joy Ride 3: Roadkill is a 2014 American horror film written and directed by Declan OBrien and stars Ken Kirzinger, Jesse Hutch, Kirsten Zien, Ben Hollingsworth and Dean Armstrong. It is a sequel to Joy Ride and Dead Ahead and the third installment of the Joy Ride series. The film was released direct-to-video on June 17, 2014. Mad Love Mad Love is a 1935 American horror film, an adaptation of Maurice Renards novel The Hands of Orlac. It was directed by German-émigré film maker Karl Freund, and stars Peter Lorre as Dr. Gogol, Frances Drake as Yvonne Orlac and Colin Clive as Stephen Orlac. The plot revolves around Doctor Gogols obsession with actress Yvonne Orlac. When Stephen Orlacs hands are destroyed in a train accident, Yvonne brings him to Gogol, who claims to be able to repair them. As Gogol becomes obsessed to the point that he will do anything to have Yvonne, Stephen finds that his new hands have made him into an expert knife thrower. Mad Love was Freunds final directorial assignment and Lorres American film debut. Critics praised Lorres acting, but the film was unsuccessful at the box office. Film critic Pauline Kael found the film unsatisfactory, but argued that it had influenced Citizen Kane. Cinematographer Gregg Toland was involved in the production of both films. Mad Loves reputation has grown over the years, and it is viewed in a more positive light by modern film critics, gaining the status of cult classic. Alien Hunter Alien Hunter is a 2003 American-Bulgarian science-fiction-thriller film directed by Ronald Krauss and starring James Spader, Carl Lewis and Leslie Stefanson. Dikkenek Dikkenek is a 2006 Franco-Belgian comedy film directed by Olivier Van Hoofstadt. It has attained cult status in France and Belgium because of its Belgian-type humor. It follows the life of different characters for a few days under the pretense of Stef & J.C. looking for the love of Stefs life. The title comes from the Flemish words and verbatim for fat + neck and literally means an arrogant boaster. 12 stulev The Twelve Chairs is 1976 four episode musical television film directed by Mark Zakharov based on the 1928 novel of the same name by Ilf and Petrov. It is the second full length adaptation of the novel in the Soviet Union and is the sixth one in the world. Buddy Buddy Buddy Buddy is a 1981 American comedy film directed by Billy Wilder that stars Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. The screenplay by Wilder and I. A. L. Diamond is based on the 1973 French language film Lemmerdeur, which screenwriter Francis Veber had adapted from his play Le contrat. The film proved to be the last directed by Wilder, who in later years said, "If I met all my old pictures in a crowd, personified, there are some that would make me happy and proud, and I would embrace them ... but Buddy Buddy Id try to ignore." . Aadukalam Aadukalam is a 2011 Indian Tamil language action thriller film written and directed by Vetrimaran. The film stars Dhanush and Taapsee Pannu in the lead roles while Kishore, Cast By Varun Adlakha casting Director V. I. S. Jayapalan, Naren, and Murugadoss play supporting roles. The film was released on 14 January 2011 to positive critical feedback. The film won six awards at the 58th National Film Awards, including Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Actor. The film was also felicitated with five awards in 59th Filmfare Awards South – Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Music Director and Best Cinematography. Based on an online poll by The Times of India, Vetrimaran was chosen as the best director for Aadukalam. The Telugu dubbed version Pandem Kollu was released on 30 January 2015. Return from Witch Mountain Return from Witch Mountain is a 1978 American science fiction-adventure film and a sequel to Escape to Witch Mountain and the second film in the Witch Mountain franchise. It was produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was written by Malcolm Marmorstein and is based on characters created by Alexander Key, who also wrote the novelization of the film for Disney. Ike Eisenmann, Kim Richards, and Denver Pyle reprise their roles as Tony, Tia, and Uncle Bené—humanoid extraterrestrials with special powers including telepathy and telekinesis. The two main villains are played by Bette Davis as Letha Wedge, a greedy woman using the last of her money to finance the scientific experiments of Dr. Victor Gannon, played by Christopher Lee. In September 1978, the film was re-released to theaters on a double bill with Escape to Witch Mountain. A television film called Beyond Witch Mountain was made in 1982. Cutting Class Cutting Class is a 1989 American dark comedy slasher film directed by Rospo Pallenberg and written by Steve Slavkin. The film was Brad Pitts first major role. All I Want for Christmas All I Want for Christmas is a 1991 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Lieberman, and starring Harley Jane Kozak, Lauren Bacall, Thora Birch, Ethan Randall, and Leslie Nielsen. The score was composed by Bruce Broughton, including a theme-setting song by Stephen Bishop. Treasure Raiders Treasure Raiders is a 2007 independently produced treasure-hunt film, directed by Brent Huff and written by Alexander Izotov and Alexey Overchuk, starring Steven Brand and well-known actors David Carradine, Sherilyn Fenn and Russian actor Alexander Nevsky. The film was released by Maverick Entertainment Group and is a Czar Pictures/Parliament World Group/Lightning Entertainment co-production. The Abortion Araf is a 2006 Turkish film directed by Biray Dalkiran. Brides Brides is a 2004 Greek film directed by Pantelis Voulgaris. The film stars Victoria Haralabidou and Damian Lewis, and the photography is by Giorgos Arvanitis. Set in 1922, is the story of a mail order bride, one of 700, aboard the SS King Alexander, who falls in love with an American photographer. She is bound for her new husband, in Chicago, he is on his way home to a failed marriage. The film was entered into the 27th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was supported by Martin Scorsese, who is credited as executive producer. Be with You , is a 2004 Japanese drama film based on a Japanese novel of the same name written by Takuji Ichikawa. The film was adapted from the novel by Yoshikazu Okada, and it was directed by Nobuhiro Doi. It stars actress Yūko Takeuchi as Mio Aio and actor Shido Nakamura as Takumi Aio. Be with You was first released at the 17th Tokyo International Film Festival. It was subsequently released in Japanese cinemas on 30 October 2004. The film grossed a total of $46,616,207 from its screenings in Japan and overseas countries. Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon is a 2013 Chinese action-adventure fantasy mystery film directed, produced, and co-written by Tsui Hark, and a prequel to Tsuis 2010 film Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame. Taiwanese-Canadian actor Mark Chao takes over from Andy Lau as a young Dee Renjie, while Feng Shaofeng, Lin Gengxin, Kim Bum, and Angelababy co-star alongside a returning Carina Lau from Mystery of the Phantom Flame, rounding up the ensemble cast. In Rise of the Sea Dragon, Di investigates the origins and nature of an attack against the Chinese fleet, believed to have been caused by a mysterious sea creature. A sequel of the film and the third installment of the Detective Dee series, titled The Four Heavenly Kings, was released in 2018, with Chao, Feng, Lin, and Lau all reprising their roles. The Bachelor Weekend The Stag is a 2013 Irish film directed by John Butler in his feature début and written by Butler and Peter McDonald. 100 metros 100 Meters is a 2016 Spanish film directed by Marcel Barrena. The plot is based on the true story of a Spanish man with Multiple sclerosis who tried to finish an Iron-Man: 3,8 km swimming, 180 km cycling and 42 running. After he received his diagnosis he was told that he would not be able to walk 100 meters within a year. Betting on Zero Betting on Zero is a 2016 American documentary directed by Ted Braun. It investigates the allegation that Herbalife is a pyramid scheme, and follows Bill Ackmans short investment in Herbalife, which is ostensibly a billion-dollar bet that the company will soon collapse. Mother's Day Mothers Day is a 1980 American slasher film directed, co-written and produced by Charles Kaufman, brother of Troma Entertainment co-founder Lloyd Kaufman. The plot focuses on three women on a camping excursion who fall victim to two deranged, murderous young men and their unhinged mother. The film contains elements of the satire and thriller genres. Upon its release, Mothers Day received criticism for its depiction of violence and rape, and was banned in the United Kingdom by the British Board of Film Classification. While not a success during its release and receiving a negative reception from critics, the film has since developed a cult following. It has also been subject to critical analysis from film scholars for its subtextual commentary on consumerism and the proliferation of television in popular culture. A loose remake, also called Mothers Day, was released in 2010. Pilot "Pilot" is the pilot episode of the American legal comedy-drama Suits, which premiered on USA Network in the United States on June 23, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Aaron Korsh and was directed by Kevin Bray. The series revolves around two lawyers who, between the two of them, have only one law degree. Harvey Specter is promoted to senior partner of the Pearson Hardman law firm. To his annoyance, company policy requires he hire a Harvard Law School graduate as his associate attorney. Meanwhile, college dropout Mike Ross delivers a suitcase of marijuana for a friend, only to find that the drop is a sting operation. While escaping the police, he mistakenly sits for an interview with Harvey and impresses the attorney with his eidetic memory, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and drive to become a good lawyer. Despite Mikes lack of a law degree, Harvey hires him. On Mikes first day, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case to keep his promotion. Instead, he has Mike take care of the suit, in which a woman claims her boss sexually harassed her. The series was originally written as a spec script for a half-hour drama set on Wall Street. Korsh later decided to change the premise because, unlike working on Wall Street, working as a lawyer requires several qualifications. The episode was watched by an estimated 4.64 million viewers and saw a double-digit growth over the January premiere of the networks other legal drama Fairly Legal. However, critical reception was mixed. Some reviewers described the premise as absurd and preposterous and criticized the characters, most notably Harvey. Conversely, others lauded the characters interactions and the snappy dialogue and praised the series attempt to make the typical USA formula more grounded and edgy. The Goldfinch The Goldfinch is a 2019 American drama film directed by John Crowley and written by Peter Straughan, adapted from the 2013 novel of the same name by Donna Tartt. The film stars Ansel Elgort as a young man whose life is transformed after his mother dies in a terrorist bomb attack at a museum, from which he takes a famous painting called The Goldfinch. Oakes Fegley, Aneurin Barnard, Finn Wolfhard, Sarah Paulson, Luke Wilson, Jeffrey Wright, and Nicole Kidman appear in supporting roles. Film rights to the novel were sold to Warner Bros. and RatPac Entertainment with ICM Partners brokering the deal. Two years later, Crowley was hired to direct the film adaptation and Elgort was selected to portray the lead role of Theodore Decker; much of the rest of the cast joined from October 2017 to January 2018. Filming began in New York City in January 2018, before moving to Albuquerque in April 2018 for the rest of production. The Goldfinch premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival and was theatrically released in the United States on September 13, 2019, by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film received generally negative reviews from critics and was a box-office bomb, with estimated losses for the studio as high as $50 million. Battle for Incheon: Operation Chromite Operation Chromite is a 2016 South Korean war drama film directed by John H. Lee and based on the real-life events of the Battle of Inchon, although it presents a fictionalized version of the historical CIA/US military intelligence operation "Trudy Jackson", conducted before the actual landing operation. It was released on 27 July 2016 in South Korea. Shock and Awe Shock and Awe is a 2017 American drama film directed by Rob Reiner and written by Joey Hartstone. The film stars Woody Harrelson, Tommy Lee Jones, James Marsden, Milla Jovovich, and Jessica Biel, and follows a group of journalists at Knight Ridders Washington Bureau who investigate the reasons behind the Bush Administrations 2003 invasion of Iraq. The film had its world premiere at the Zurich Film Festival on September 30, 2017 and was released through DirecTV Cinema on June 14, 2018, before having a limited release on July 13, 2018, by Vertical Entertainment. The Red Squirrel The Red Squirrel is a 1993 drama film by the Spanish filmmaker Julio Médem, starring Emma Suárez and Nancho Novo. My Boyfriend's Back My Boyfriends Back is a 1993 American romantic zombie comedy film directed by Bob Balaban which tells the story of Johnny Dingle, a teenage boy who returns from the dead as a zombie to meet Missy McCloud, the girl hes in love with, for a date. The film received negative reviews. The films title is a reference to the 1963 song of the same name by The Angels. The original title of the film, Johnny Zombie was changed shortly before the films theatrical release. Philip Seymour Hoffman, Matthew McConaughey, and Matthew Fox appear in small roles in the film. Asylum Blackout The Incident is a 2011 horror film directed by Alexandre Courtes and written by S. Craig Zahler. It Happened in Broad Daylight Es geschah am hellichten Tag is a 1958 Swiss-German-Spanish thriller film directed by Ladislao Vajda. The original screenplay was written by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, a Swiss playwright and novelist, and the first incarnation of the film is still acclaimed by critics. Heinz Rühmann and Gert Fröbe both starred in the 1958 movie. In 1997, it was remade under the same title as a German TV film, directed by Nico Hofmann. There was also an Italian remake of the film starring Rossano Brazzi, directed by Alberto Negrin, under the title La promessa made in 1979. A Dutch remake by Rudolf Van Den Berg under the title The Cold Light of Day was made in 1995. In 2001 Sean Penn directed another remake, The Pledge, starring Jack Nicholson and Helen Mirren. Murder Ahoy Murder Ahoy! is the last of four Miss Marple films made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer that starred Margaret Rutherford. As in the previous three, the actress plays Agatha Christies amateur sleuth Miss Jane Marple, with Charles Bud Tingwell as Inspector Craddock and Stringer Davis playing Mr Stringer. The film was made in 1964 and directed by George Pollock, with David Pursall and Jack Seddon credited with the script. The music was by Ron Goodwin. Location shots included Denham Village and St Mawes, Cornwall. Unlike the previous three films that were adapted from Christie novels – The 4.50 from Paddington, After the Funeral and Mrs. McGintys Dead – this film used an original screenplay that was not based on any of Christies stories. It does, however, employ elements of the Miss Marple story They Do It With Mirrors. Specifically, the Battledore is a training ship for teenage boys with criminal tendencies, who are supposedly being set on the straight and narrow path – when, in fact, one of the members of the crew is training them for careers in housebreaking. Likewise, in They Do It With Mirrors, Lewis Serrocold is running his wifes mansion, Stonygates, as a boarding school for delinquent youths, to straighten out their lives – but, in fact, he is training selected students to hone their criminal skills, not to give them up. That is the only element borrowed into the film from a Christie story. There is also an entirely tongue-in-cheek reference to The Mousetrap, the Christie play that has been running continuously on the West End since 1952. Audiences who see The Mousetrap are asked to keep the ending a secret, so it is amusing when Rutherfords Miss Marple says that shes reading a "rattling-good detective yarn" and "I hope I wont be giving too much away if I say the answer is a mousetrap!" She then notes that shell "say no more – otherwise, Ill spoil it for you!" Manta, Manta Manta, Manta is a 1991 German language action comedy film directed by Wolfgang Büld. The film features Til Schweiger, Tina Ruland, Stefan Gebelhoff, Lena Sabine Berg and Michael Kessler in the lead roles. Singer/songwriter Sylkie Monoff makes a small appearance. It was released in Germany on October 3, 1991 and in Hungary on April 17, 1992. The English title of the film was Racin in the Street. Four weeks before the film was released Manta – Der Film was shown in theaters, which also focused on Opel Manta in a comedic way, see "Manta jokes". Actors Til Schweiger and Michael Kessler started their film acting career with Manta, Manta. Tina Ruland also started her film acting career with this film. A Teacher A Teacher is a 2013 independent drama film about a female high school teachers illicit sexual relationship with a male student that turns from infatuation into obsession. It is the first feature film directed by Hannah Fidell. Principal photography for the film took place in Austin. The film had its premiere at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2013. The film was released on video on demand on August 20, 2013, prior to being released in a limited release on September 6, 2013, in the United States. Neram Neram is a 2013 Indian bilingual black comedy thriller film written, directed and edited by Alphonse Puthren in his directorial debut. Simultaneously made in Malayalam and Tamil languages, it stars Nivin Pauly, Nazriya Nazim and Bobby Simha in both versions. Supporting roles were played by Manoj K. Jayan, Shammi Thilakan, Lalu Alex, and Willson Joseph in Malayalam, while Nassar, Thambi Ramiah, John Vijay and Shabareesh Varma portrayed the characters in Tamil. The whole film is set within one day in Chennai. The music was scored by debutant Rajesh Murugesan. The Malayalam version released on 10 May 2013, while the Tamil version released on 17 May. The films both versions received positive reviews upon release and was a commercial success at the box-office. The film is remade in Telugu cinema as Run starring Sundeep Kishan, Marathi as Time Bara Vait starring Bhushan Pradhan and in Kannada as Kismath starring Vijay Raghavendra. Like Sunday, Like Rain Like Sunday, Like Rain is a 2014 American drama independent film written and directed by Frank Whaley, and distributed by Monterey Media. The film stars Leighton Meester, Debra Messing, Billie Joe Armstrong, and is the debut of Julian Shatkin. The film follows a cello prodigy, Reggie, and his latest caretaker, Eleanor, as they develop a friendship over the course of a summer in New York City. Filming took place over 20 days in all five boroughs of New York City, New York. Following a world premiere at the Raindance Film Festival in September 2014, and a US premiere at the Mill Valley Film Festival in October 2014, the film was given a limited theatrical release in March 2015. Husband Factor Husband Factor is a 2015 Turkish comedy film directed by Kivanç Baruönü. That Man from Rio That Man from Rio is a French/Italian international co-production 1964 adventure film directed by Philippe de Broca and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Françoise Dorléac. It was the first film to be made by the French subsidiary of United Artists, Les Productions Artistes Associés. The film was a huge success with a total of 4,800,626 admissions in France, becoming the 5th highest earning film of the year. This fast-moving spoof of James Bond-type films features striking location photography by Edmond Séchan of Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, and Paris. At the 37th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for the Oscar for Best Writing, Story and Screenplay. The story has been inspired by the series of comic albums The Adventures of Tintin. Revenge of the Ninja Revenge of the Ninja is a 1983 American martial arts-thriller film starring martial artist and cult actor Sho Kosugi as a ninja trying to protect his only son from a cabal of ruthless gangsters. It is the second entry in Cannon Films "Ninja Trilogy" anthology series, starting with Enter the Ninja and ending with The Domination. It was directed by Sam Firstenberg and also stars Keith Vitali, Virgil Frye, and lead Sho Kosugis son, Kane Kosugi. Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror is a 1998 American horror film directed by Ethan Wiley and starring Stacy Galina, Alexis Arquette, Adam Wylie, Eva Mendes, and Ahmet Zappa. It is the fifth installment of the Children of the Corn series. The leader in this installment, Ezekial, is possessed by the enigmatic main antagonist, "He Who Walks Behind the Rows". Bodied Bodied is a 2017 American battle rap comedy-drama film directed by Joseph Kahn. It was written by Alex Larsen and produced by Eminem, his manager Paul Rosenberg, and Adi Shankar. The movie first premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The film stars Calum Worthy as Adam, a graduate student who becomes a competitive battle rapper after becoming immersed in the scene while working on his graduate thesis on the subject. At the Toronto International Film Festival, the film won the Midnight Madness. It also won Fantastic Fests 2017 Audience Award. In January 2018, YouTube Red announced it had acquired exclusive streaming rights, with a limited theatrical release beginning on November 2, 2018. Fires on the Plain is a 1959 Japanese war film directed by Kon Ichikawa, starring Eiji Funakoshi. The screenplay, written by Natto Wada, is based on the novel Nobi by Shōhei Ōoka, translated as Fires on the Plain. It initially received mixed reviews from both Japanese and international critics concerning its violence and bleak theme. In following decades, however, it has become highly regarded. Fires on the Plain follows a tubercular Japanese private and his attempt to stay alive during the latter part of World War II. Kon Ichikawa has noted its thematic struggle between staying alive, and crossing the ultimate low. Children of the Corn: The Gathering Children of the Corn IV: The Gathering is a 1996 American horror film directed by Greg Spence and starring Naomi Watts, Brent Jennings, and Karen Black. It is the fourth film in the Children of the Corn series. The plot follows a medical student returning to her hometown in Nebraska, where she finds the children to be falling under a mysterious mass illness connected to the towns past. The film expands upon the origins of "He Who Walks Behind the Rows". The film marked the first time Naomi Watts received first billing, and was also the debut of actor Mark Salling. Fear and Trembling Fear and Trembling is a 2003 French film based on the novel of the same name by Amélie Nothomb. The film was written and directed by Alain Corneau and stars Sylvie Testud. The City of Violence The City of Violence is a 2006 South Korean action film co-written and directed by Ryoo Seung-wan, who stars in the film opposite action director and longtime collaborator Jung Doo-hong. The story re-unites three former childhood friends for their friends funeral, which prompts two vowing to find his murderer. Choose Choose is a crime horror film that was released on January 17, 2011. The film was filmed in New York City. Panfilov's 28 Panfilovs 28 Men is a 2016 war film based on a Soviet propaganda legend about a group of soldiers – Panfilovs Twenty-Eight Guardsmen – heroically halting and destroying German tanks headed for Moscow before all perishing together on the battlefield. It is set in the Eastern Front of World War II and covers the 8th Guards Rifle Division operations during the 1941 Battle of Moscow. On DVD, it is also known as Battle for Moscow. The film is directed by Kim Druzhinin and Andrey Shalopa, produced by Panfilovs Twenty Eight and Gaijin Entertainment. Initially the film used crowdfunding, later it has been financially supported by Russian and Kazakhstan governments and Gaijin Entertainment game development company. The premiere took place in Volokolamsk in 16 November 2016 and in Russia in 24 November 2016. The plot was written by Andrey Shalopa in 2009, and the production team took their teaser trailer of the film to Boomstarter crowdfunding platform, seeking co-financiers. "It will be a film about Soviet heroes. We will describe the battle near Dubosekovo, which went down in history as the deed of Panfilovs 28 men". The crowdfunding campaign was successful, and the film raised 3 million rubles out of planned 300 thousands. By the time of the premiere the film raised 34,746 million rubles. In May 2014 Gaijin Entertainment, Russian game development company known for its game War Thunder joined the funding. In December 2014 the film won a grant of 30 million rubles from Russian Ministry of Culture, and later the Ministry of Culture and Sport of Kazakhstan added another $287 thousand. Collecting money, producing and renting the film accompanied a vigorous discussion of its historical authenticity in the blogosphere and the media. The picture was positively received by the spectators, having collected in the CIS 384 million rubles and becoming the best film of the year according to the results of the VTsIOM poll. Twentynine Palms Twentynine Palms is a 2003 film directed by Bruno Dumont. Overnight Overnight is a 2003 documentary by Tony Montana and Mark Brian Smith. The film details the rise and stumble of filmmaker and musician Troy Duffy, the writer-director of The Boondock Saints, and was filmed at his request. Duffy is presented as a victim of his own ego, and as the film progresses and his fortunes fade, he becomes increasingly abusive to his friends, relatives and business partners. According to co-director Montana, "Troy seemed to revel in the attention of Hollywoods lights and our cameras. Only three times during the production did he ask not to be filmed. It was on those occasions that he threatened us." Remember the Night Remember the Night is a 1940 American Christmas romantic comedy trial film directed by Mitchell Leisen, and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray. The film was written by Preston Sturges, and it was the last of his scripts shot by another director, as Sturges began his own directorial career the same year with The Great McGinty. Birdemic 2: The Resurrection Birdemic 2: The Resurrection is a 2013 American romantic thriller-horror film written and directed by James Nguyen. It is the sequel to the 2010 film Shock and Terror. The film, as with its predecessor, has been considered one of the worst films of all time and features mainly self-referential humor about the reception of the previous film. Taking place two years after Birdemic, the film follows another mass bird attack caused by global warming, this time in Hollywood. Born to Kill Born to Kill is a 1947 American film noir starring Lawrence Tierney and directed by Robert Wise. It was the first film noir to be directed by Wise, who later directed The Set-Up, The Captive City, and Odds Against Tomorrow. The film also features Claire Trevor, Walter Slezak, and Elisha Cook Jr. The film was released in the U.K. as Lady of Deceit and in Australia as Deadlier Than the Male. The Pirate The Pirate is a 1948 American musical film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. With songs by Cole Porter, it stars Judy Garland and Gene Kelly with costars Walter Slezak, Gladys Cooper, Reginald Owen, and George Zucco. The Comfort of Strangers The Comfort of Strangers is a 1990 Italian-British drama film directed by Paul Schrader. The screenplay is by Harold Pinter, adapted from a short novel of the same name by Ian McEwan. The film stars Natasha Richardson, Christopher Walken, Rupert Everett and Helen Mirren. It was screened out of competition at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. Turetskiy gambit The Turkish Gambit is a 2005 Russian historical spy film, an adaptation of Boris Akunins novel The Turkish Gambit featuring his most famous character, the detective Erast Fandorin. It was directed by Dzhanik Fayziev and written by Akunin himself. The film starred Marat Basharov, Yegor Beroyev and Olga Krasko. The Turkish Gambit was a box office success, although it received mixed reviews from critics. Rodan Rodan Fly Me to the Moon 3D Fly Me to the Moon is a 2008 Belgian-American computer-animated 3D science fiction comedy film directed by Ben Stassen and written by Domonic Paris. It was released in digital 3D in Belgium on 30 January 2008 and in the US and Canada on 15 August 2008. The film was also released in IMAX 3D in the US and Canada starting 8 August 2008. Fly Me to the Moon was and produced by nWave Pictures in association with Illuminata Pictures, and distributed by Summit Entertainment and Vivendi Visual Entertainment in the United States. The Wonders The Wonders is a 2014 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Alice Rohrwacher. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival; it won the Grand Prix. Life on the Line Life on the Line is a 2015 American direct-to-video disaster thriller film directed by David Hackl and written by Primo Brown, Marvin Peart and Peter I. Horton. The film stars John Travolta, Kate Bosworth, Devon Sawa, Gil Bellows, Julie Benz, Ryan Robbins and Sharon Stone. The film was released on November 18, 2016, by Lionsgate Premiere. The film follows a crew of high-wire workers fixing the electric grid but eventually they are hit by a deadly storm and need to survive. Our Times Our Times is a 2015 Taiwanese romance film directed by Frankie Chen. It is the directorial debut of Chen, who previously directed television dramas. The film stars Vivian Sung as Lin Zhen-xin, an ordinary school-girl, and Darren Wang as Hsu Tai-yu, the schools notorious gang leader. Shelter Shelter is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Paul Bettany in his directorial debut. The film stars Jennifer Connelly and Anthony Mackie, alongside a supporting cast featuring Rob Morgan, Amy Hargreaves, and Bruce Altman. It was released on November 13, 2015, by Screen Media Films. Beyond the Darkness Beyond the Darkness is a 1979 Italian horror film directed by Joe DAmato. It stars Kieran Canter, Cinzia Monreale, Franca Stoppi and Sam Modesto. Filmed in two weeks in Italy, Beyond the Darkness is a remake of the 1966 film The Third Eye. It was released in Italy to what Italian film historian Roberto Curti described as relatively poor box office, and was re-released in Italy in 1987 as In quella casa Buio omega to associate it with the La casa film series. Beyond the Darkness is about Francesco, an orphan who inherits a house in the woods where he lives with his housekeeper Iris, who is determined to become the new owner. After Iris kills his girlfriend Anna with a voodoo curse, Francesco steals her corpse from the local cemetery. He then commits murders connected to his enduring passion for her. A local undertaker investigates and meets Teodora, Annas twin sister. Cop Cop is a 1988 American neo-noir crime suspense film written and directed by James B. Harris, starring James Woods, Lesley Ann Warren and Charles Durning. It is based on the book Blood on the Moon, by James Ellroy. Harris and Woods co-produced the film. The Hatton Garden Job The Hatton Garden Job, also known as One Last Heist, is a 2017 British crime film. The film is a dramatization of real-life events which climax in April 2015, when the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Company, based underground in the Hatton Garden area of central London, is burgled by four elderly men, all experienced thieves. He film was directed by Ronnie Thompson and stars Larry Lamb, Matthew Goode, and Joely Richardson. The film had its West End of London première at the Curzon, Shaftesbury Avenue, on 11 April 2017. The House of Fear The House of Fear is a 1945 crime film directed by Roy William Neill. It is loosely based on The Five Orange Pips by Arthur Conan Doyle, and features the characters Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. It is the 10th film of the Rathbone/Bruce series. The Man from Acapulco Le Magnifique is a French movie released in 1973, starring Jacqueline Bisset and Jean-Paul Belmondo. Le Magnifique is a slapstick spoof of B-series espionage movies and novels. Bandit Queen Bandit Queen is a 1994 Indian biographical film based on the life of Phoolan Devi as covered in the book Indias Bandit Queen: The True Story of Phoolan Devi by the Indian author Mala Sen. It was directed by Shekhar Kapur and starred Seema Biswas as the title character. The music was composed by Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi, Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie and Best Direction for that year. The film was premiered in the Directors Fortnight section of the 1994 Cannes Film Festival, and was screened at the Edinburgh Film Festival. The film was selected as the Indian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Browning Version The Browning Version is a 1951 British drama film based on the 1948 play of the same name by Terence Rattigan. It was directed by Anthony Asquith and starred Michael Redgrave. In 1994, a remake was made starring Albert Finney. Mean Guns Mean Guns is a 1997 action film starring Ice-T, Christopher Lambert, Michael Halsey, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, Kimberly Warren, and Hunter Doughty. It was directed by Albert Pyun. Off Course Off Course is a 2015 Spanish comedy film directed by Nacho G. Velilla. It is a light, entertaining film, which nevertheless touches on the topics of youth unemployment and underemployment, economic emigration, estrangement, language barriers, Alzheimers, infertility and other interesting subjects. Tony Takitani is a 2004 Japanese film directed by Jun Ichikawa, based on the short story by Haruki Murakami. Homecoming Homecoming is a 2009 American independent horror-thriller film, directed by Morgan J. Freeman and written by Katie L. Fetting, Jake Goldberger and Frank Hannah. The film follows a student couple, Mike and Elizabeth, on their homecoming. Elizabeth is taken home by Mikes ex-girlfriend Shelby after a road accident. Shelby is soon revealed to be fixated on Mike and subsequently treats Elizabeth in a cruel and deranged manner. College College is a 1927 comedy-drama silent film directed by James W. Horne and Buster Keaton, and starring Keaton, Anne Cornwall, and Harold Goodwin. Bonjour Tristesse Bonjour Tristesse is a 1958 British-American Technicolor film in CinemaScope, directed and produced by Otto Preminger from a screenplay by Arthur Laurents based on the novel of the same title by Françoise Sagan. The film stars Deborah Kerr, David Niven, Jean Seberg, Mylène Demongeot and Geoffrey Horne, and features Juliette Gréco, Walter Chiari, Martita Hunt and Roland Culver. It was released by Columbia Pictures. This film had colour and black and white sequences, a technique unusual for the 1950s but widely used in silent movies and early talking films. Jolene Jolene is a 2008 American drama film directed by Dan Ireland, based on the short story " A Life" by E. L. Doctorow and inspired by Dolly Partons song of the same name. Jessica Chastain played the title character in her film debut. It premiered on June 13, 2008 at the Seattle International Film Festival and was later released in the United States on October 29, 2010. Lisbon Story Lisbon Story is a 1994 feature film directed by Wim Wenders. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. As part of Lisbons programme as the European City of Culture in 1994, Wenders and three Portuguese filmmakers were invited to make a documentary about the city. The result was the fictional Lisbon Story. Four Shades of Brown Four Shades of Brown is a 2004 Swedish film written by the comedy group Killinggänget and directed by their member Tomas Alfredson. The film stars Robert Gustafsson, Johan Rheborg, Henrik Schyffert, Jonas Inde, Maria Kulle and Ulf Brunnberg. The film consists of four interwoven stories about life tragedies, each related to fatherhood as the common theme. It was produced by Sveriges Television. The film won four Guldbagge Awards including Best Director and Best Actor for Gustafsson. In 2005 it was aired on television as four mid-length television films, which had been reedited with additional footage. A Friend of Mine A Friend of Mine is a 2006 German comedy drama feature film written and directed by Sebastian Schipper who is a performer as well as a director and screenwriter. The casting was held in Hamburg and filmed in Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, and Barcelona. The film tells the story of Karl, an insurance executive, and his friendship with the free-spirited Hans whom he meets after being assigned to spy on a questionable car rental service by his boss. The film was released in theatres in Germany on October 7, 2006 and had a budget of around €2,700,000. When Nietzsche Wept When Nietzsche Wept is a 2007 American art drama film directed by Pinchas Perry and starring Armand Assante, Ben Cross and Katheryn Winnick. It is based on the homonymous novel by Irvin D. Yalom. It was filmed in Bulgaria. Advantageous Advantageous is a 2015 American drama film directed by Jennifer Phang and written by Jacqueline Kim and Jennifer Phang. The film stars Jacqueline Kim, James Urbaniak, Freya Adams, Ken Jeong, Jennifer Ehle, and Samantha Kim. The film was released exclusively to Netflix on June 23, 2015. Home Movie Home Movie is a 2008 found footage psychological horror film and is the directorial debut of actor Christopher Denham. The film received favorable reviews at Montreal’s 2008 Fantasia Film Festival. Following the final screening, bids were made on the film and IFC Entertainment acquired the U.S. rights for IFCs Festival Direct Video On Demand and DVD rights Nationwide. The film stars Adrian Pasdar, Cady McClain, Amber Joy Williams, and Austin Williams. Lake Placid 3 Lake Placid 3 is a 2010 horror comedy television film directed by Griff Furst. The film is a sequel to Lake Placid 2 and the third installment in the Lake Placid series. The film premiered on August 21, 2010 on Syfy. Full Metal Panic! is a series of light novels written by Shoji Gatoh and illustrated by Shiki Douji. The series follows Sousuke Sagara, a member of the covert anti-terrorist private military organization known as Mithril, tasked with protecting Kaname Chidori, a hot-headed Japanese high school girl. Individual chapters are published on Monthly Dragon Magazine, followed by a paperback compilation released by Fujimi Shobos Fujimi Fantasia Bunko. The novels are split between stories focusing on Sousukes mission as a soldier of Mithril and comedic side stories centered on his life at Jindai High School. The series has been adapted into different media; including four anime television series: Full Metal Panic! by Gonzo in 2002, Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu and Full Metal Panic! The Second Raid by Kyoto Animation in 2003 and 2005 respectively. An OVA was also released in 2006; and the newest television series, Full Metal Panic! Invisible Victory by Xebec, premiered in April 2018. The series also had several different manga series. Tokyopop licensed the novels for English-language publication in North America and released parts of the series, while ADV Films licensed and dubbed the first season and the spin-off. The second season was licensed by Kadokawa Pictures USA with ADV Films producing the dub yet again. Mandalay Pictures acquired the film rights to the series in 2009. At Anime USA 2009, Funimation announced that it had acquired the rights to the first and second series of Full Metal Panic! and both were re-released and remastered on DVD and Blu-ray in 2010. The series began airing in North America on November 22, 2010, on the Funimation Channel. The Fumoffu series made its North American television debut on the Funimation Channel on November 15, 2010. A spin-off to the light-novel series called Full Metal Panic! Another was serialized between 2011 and 2016. Another received a manga adaptation split in two series, the second of which is still being published. Since You Went Away Since You Went Away is a 1944 American drama film directed by John Cromwell for Selznick International Pictures and distributed by United Artists. It is an epic about the American home front during World War II that was adapted and produced by David O. Selznick from the 1943 novel Since You Went Away: Letters to a Soldier from His Wife by Margaret Buell Wilder. The music score was by Max Steiner, and the cinematography by Stanley Cortez, Lee Garmes, George Barnes, and Robert Bruce. The film is set in a mid-sized American town, where people with loved ones in the Armed Forces try to cope with their changed circumstances and make their own contributions to the war effort. The town is near a military base, and some of the characters are troops serving Stateside. Though famously sentimental in places, Since You Went Away is somber at times about the effects of war on ordinary people. Some characters on the homefront are dealing with grief, loneliness, or fear for the future. Wounded and disabled troops are shown in the hospital scenes. Sabata Sabata, is a 1969 Italian Spaghetti Western directed by Gianfranco Parolini. It is the first film in The Sabata Trilogy by Parolini, and stars Lee Van Cleef as the title character. Parolini had previously had a major success with the first Sartana spaghetti western If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death, but the sequels were given to other directors, such as Giuliano Carnimeo. Producer Alberto Grimaldi contacted Parolini for a similar series of Sabata. Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry is a 2012 documentary film about Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei, directed by American filmmaker Alison Klayman. Director Klayman received a special jury prize at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival for the film, which also opened the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in Toronto on 26 April 2012. Olympia Part One: Festival of the Nations Olympia is a 1938 German documentary sports film written, directed and produced by Leni Riefenstahl, documenting the 1936 Summer Olympics, held in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany. The film was released in two parts: Olympia 1. Teil — Fest der Völker and Olympia 2. Teil — Fest der Schönheit. It was the first documentary feature film of the Olympic Games ever made. Many advanced motion picture techniques, which later became industry standards but which were groundbreaking at the time, were employed —including unusual camera angles, smash cuts, extreme close-ups and placing tracking shot rails within the bleachers. The techniques employed are almost universally admired, but the film is controversial due to its political context. Nevertheless, the film appears on many lists of the greatest films of all time, including Time magazines "All-Time 100 Movies." Olympia set the precedent for future films documenting and glorifying the Olympic Games, particularly the Summer Games. The 1936 Summer Olympics torch relay was devised by the German sports official Dr. Carl Diem for these Olympic Games in Berlin. Riefenstahl later staged the torch relay for this film, with competitive events of the Games. Despite being restricted to six camera positions on the stadium field, Riefenstahl persevered by setting up cameras in as many places as she could, including in the grandstands. She attached automatic cameras onto balloons and included instructions to return the film to Leni Riefenstahl, and she also placed automatic cameras in boats during practice runs. Amateur photography was used to supplement that of the professionals along race courses. Perhaps the greatest innovation that came out of Olympia was the use of the underwater camera. The camera would follow divers through the air, and as soon as they hit the water, the cameraman would dive down with them, all while changing focus and aperture. Barbie of Swan Lake Barbie of Swan Lake is a 2003 American - Canadian direct-to-DVD computer-animated directed by Owen Hurley. It is the 3rd CGI entry in the Barbie film series, and the second film based on a Tchaikovsky ballet. Barbie and Odette are voiced by Kelly Sheridan. The story is an adaptation of Swan Lake. Spadikam Spadikam is a 1995 Indian Malayalam-language action drama film written and directed by Bhadran and starring Mohanlal in the lead role. Dialogues were written by Rajendra Babu. The title "Spadikam" means "crystal" or "prism", the splitting of light by a prism being a metaphor for human nature. The film also stars Thilakan, Urvashi, Spadikam George, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Rajan P. Dev, Silk Smitha, Nedumudi Venu, Chippy, and V. K. Sreeraman. Spadikam was the highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year 1995, collecting more than from the box office. Mohanlal won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor and Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Malayalam for his portrayal of Thomas "Aadu Thoma" Chacko, a rogue youngster estranged from his narcissistic father, Chacko Master, upon failing to meet the latters high expectations. The film was remade into Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada languages. Ricky Gervais Live: Animals Animals is the title of a performance by British comedian Ricky Gervais. It was filmed at the Bloomsbury Theatre, London, United Kingdom in 2003. Wanderer (I) Julayi is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film written and directed by Trivikram Srinivas, cinematography by Chota K. Naidu and his brother Shyam K. Naidu. The film stars Allu Arjun, Ileana DCruz, Sonu Sood, Brahmanandam, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Tanikella Bharani, Rao Ramesh and Rajendra Prasad in the lead roles. The film was produced by S. Radha Krishna under Haarika & Hassine Creations banner and was presented by DVV Danayya. The soundtrack was composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film was released worldwide on over 1600 screens on 9 August 2012 to positive reviews, and was a commercial success. The film has garnered the Nandi Award for Best Popular Feature Film. The film was dubbed into Malayalam as Gajapokkiri and was released on 17 August 2012 and into Hindi as Dangerous Khiladi by Goldmines Telefilms in 2013 with Allu Arjuns voice dubbed by Sanket Mhatre and Sonu Sood’s voice dubbed by Manoj Pandey. The film was remade into Tamil titled as Saagasam which was a box office failure. The Weight of Chains The Weight of Chains is a 2010 Canadian documentary film directed by Boris Malagurski. The film argues that the breakup of Yugoslavia was "orchestrated by Western powers in furtherance of imperial ambitions". According to the filmmaker, it also presents stories of "good people in evil times". It was released on December 17, 2010. Since 2012, the film has been distributed by Journeyman Pictures. The sequel, The Weight of Chains 2, was released on November 20, 2014. In December 2018, the film was added to the film and video catalog of the Library of United States Congress. I Wanna Hold Your Hand I Wanna Hold Your Hand is a 1978 American comedy film directed and co-written by Robert Zemeckis, which takes its name from the 1963 song "I Want to Hold Your Hand" by the Beatles. It was produced and co-written by Bob Gale. The film is about "Beatlemania" and is a fictionalized account of the day of the Beatles first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. It was released in 1978 by Universal Pictures. The film is the feature film directorial debut of Robert Zemeckis and also the first film that Steven Spielberg executive produced. Even though modestly budgeted, in order to convince Universal to bankroll it, Spielberg had to promise studio executives that, if Zemeckis was seen to be doing a markedly poor job, he would step in and direct the film himself. Despite positive previews and critical response, the film was not a financial success and was considered a flop, unable to recoup its rather modest $2.8 million budget. Zemeckis later said, "One of the great memories in my life is going to the preview. I didnt know what to expect but the audience just went wild. They were laughing and cheering. It was just great. Then we learned a really sad lesson....just because a movie worked with a preview audience didnt mean anyone wanted to go see it." Over a year later, in December 1979, four of the films stars—Bobby DiCicco, Wendie Jo Sperber, Nancy Allen and Eddie Deezen—appeared in the Spielberg-directed comedy film 1941, which was also written by Gale and Zemeckis. Susan Kendall Newman, who played Janis Goldman, is the daughter of Paul Newman and Jackie Witte. Bathory: Countess of Blood Bathory is a 2008 historical drama horror film written and directed by Juraj Jakubisko. Filming began in December 2005, and the film was released in July 2008. It was Jakubiskos first English-language film and an international co-production between the cinemas of Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and the United Kingdom. Tumhari Sulu Tumhari Sulu is a 2017 Indian comedy-drama film directed by Suresh Triveni and produced under the banners of T-Series and Ellipsis Entertainment. The film has been remade in Tamil as Kaatrin Mozhi. The film stars Vidya Balan as the titular character, an ambitious housewife who becomes a radio jockey for a late-night relationship advice show. Manav Kaul and Neha Dhupia co-star as Sulus husband and boss, respectively. Tumhari Sulu was released worldwide on 17 November 2017, both critical and box office success earned over 840 million on a 200 million budget. The film received nine Filmfare Award nominations and won the Best Actress award for Vidya. It was remade in Tamil as Kaatrin Mozhi with Jyothika reprising Vidyas role. Secret Beyond the Door... Secret Beyond the Door is a 1947 American film noir psychological thriller and a modern updating of the Bluebeard fairytale, directed by Fritz Lang, produced by Langs Diana Productions, and released by Universal Pictures. The film stars Joan Bennett and was produced by her husband Walter Wanger. The black-and-white film noir drama is about a woman who suspects her new husband, an architect, plans to kill her. Cannonball! Cannonball is a 1976 American comedy film directed by Paul Bartel and starring David Carradine. The film is one of two released in 1976 that were based on a real illegal cross-continent road race that took place for a number of years in the United States. The same topic later became the basis for the films The Cannonball Run, Cannonball Run II and Speed Zone. The film was written and directed by Paul Bartel, who also directed Death Race 2000. The name of the film and the plot were inspired by Erwin G. "Cannon Ball" Baker, who traveled across the United States several times, and by the Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash, an illegal cross-continent road race introduced by Brock Yates to protest against the 55 MPH speed limit. Snow White: The Fairest of Them All Snow White: The Fairest of Them All is a 2001 fantasy adventure television film co-written and directed by Caroline Thompson and produced by Hallmark Entertainment. The film was first released theatrically in Europe, and subsequently aired in the United States on ABC as part of their series on The Wonderful World of Disney on March 17, 2002. Based upon the traditional Snow White folktale first recorded in 1812 by German folklorists, the Brothers Grimm, the film deviates from earlier interpretations of the story in several respects. Set in a fantasy kingdom, it tells the story of Snow White, and the attempts of her malevolent stepmother, Queen Elspeth, to eliminate her. Trying to escape Queen Elspeths machinations, Snow White flees to the forest, where she befriends Sunday, the leader of the seven dwarves, and together they plot the monarchs overthrow. Reviews were mixed, with Miranda Richardsons performance coming in for particular praise, but Kristin Kreuks coming under criticism for being too bland. The film would subsequently be released on DVD. The Great Gilly Hopkins The Great Gilly Hopkins is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Herek and written by David L. Paterson. It is based on Katherine Patersons 1978 childrens book of the same name. The film stars Sophie Nélisse, Julia Stiles, Glenn Close, Kathy Bates, Octavia Spencer, Bill Cobbs, and Billy Magnussen. The film was released on October 7, 2016, by Lionsgate Premiere. The Shooting The Shooting is a 1966 western film directed by Monte Hellman, with a screenplay by Carole Eastman. It stars Warren Oates, Millie Perkins, Will Hutchins, and Jack Nicholson, and was produced by Nicholson and Hellman. The story is about two men who are hired by a mysterious woman to accompany her to a town located many miles across the desert. During their journey, they are closely tracked by a black-clad gunslinger who seems intent on killing all of them. The film was shot in 1965 in the Utah desert, back-to-back with Hellmans similar western, Ride in the Whirlwind, which also starred Nicholson and Perkins. Both films were shown at several international film festivals but it was not until 1968 that the U.S. distribution rights were purchased by the Walter Reade Organization. No other domestic distributor had expressed any interest in the films. Walter Reade decided to bypass a theatrical release, and the two titles were sold directly to television. Richard Pryor: Live in Concert Richard Pryor: Live in Concert is a 1979 American stand-up comedy film starring Richard Pryor and directed by Jeff Margolis. Pryors performance earned him a 5th place nomination for the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor. Not Another Happy Ending Not Another Happy Ending is a 2013 British romantic comedy film directed by John McKay, starring Karen Gillan, Stanley Weber and Freya Mavor. Produced by Claire Mundell and Wendy Griffin, and written by David Solomons, the film premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on 30 June 2013. It was largely shot in Glasgows Merchant City. Vanya on 42nd Street Vanya on 42nd Street is a 1994 film directed by Louis Malle, written by Andre Gregory, and starring Wallace Shawn and Julianne Moore. The film is an intimate, interpretive performance of the play Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov as adapted by David Mamet. The Van The Van is a 1996 film, based on the novel The Van by Roddy Doyle. Like The Snapper, it was directed by Stephen Frears.. It was entered into the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. The film stars Colm Meaney and Donal OKelly. The Last Shot The Last Shot is a 2004 comedy film starring Matthew Broderick, Alec Baldwin, Toni Collette, Tim Blake Nelson, Joan Cusack, Tony Shalhoub, Buck Henry, Ray Liotta, Calista Flockhart and Ian Gomez. The movie is written and directed by Jeff Nathanson, who wrote Catch Me If You Can and The Terminal. Pirates Pirates is a 2005 American pornographic action-adventure film written, produced, and directed by Joone, and produced by Digital Playground and Adam & Eve. The film, starring Jesse Jane, Carmen Luvana, Janine Lindemulder, Devon, Jenaveve Jolie, Teagan Presley, and Evan Stone, features many references to the mainstream Hollywood film The Curse of the Black Pearl. Producer Samantha Lewis stated in an interview that Pirates was the most expensive pornographic film made to date, with a reported budget of well over $1 million. A sequel, Stagnettis Revenge, was made on an even bigger budget of $8 million, and it is considered the most expensive porn film ever produced. When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts is a 2006 documentary film directed by Spike Lee about the devastation of New Orleans following the failure of the levees during Hurricane Katrina. It was filmed in late August and early September 2005, and premiered at the New Orleans Arena on August 16, 2006 and was first aired on HBO the following week. The television premiere aired in two parts on August 21 and 22, 2006 on HBO. It has been described by Sheila Nevins, chief of HBOs documentary unit, as "one of the most important films HBO has ever made." The title is a reference to the blues tune "When the Levee Breaks" by Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie about the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927. The documentary was screened at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival on August 31 and September 1, 2006. It won the Orizzonti Documentary Prize and one of two FIPRESCI awards. It was also shown at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival on September 15 and September 16, 2006. It won three awards at the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards and received a Peabody Award. The documentary is based on news video footage and still photos of Katrina and its aftermath, interspersed with interviews. Interviewees include politicians, journalists, historians, engineers, and many residents of various parts of New Orleans and the surrounding areas, who give first hand accounts of their experiences with the levee failures and the aftermath. The first installment opens with a photo and film montage of historic and recent New Orleans scenes, with a soundtrack of Louis Armstrong performing Louis Alters "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans". At the end of the last episode is a similar montage with Fats Dominos "Walking to New Orleans" on the soundtrack. The films original score is by Terence Blanchard, a New Orleans-born trumpeter who appears in the film, with his mother and aunt, as they return to their flooded home. Not being the first time that Terence Blanchard had worked as a composer for a film by Spike Lee, Blanchard had worked to create compositions of a more universal genre of jazz as opposed to New Orleans style jazz in order to reach masses of audiences to raise awareness of the results of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. In general, the music he had composed was written under the context of respecting those who were directly affected by the catastrophe and with intentions of providing contexts to allow audiences to sympathize with those affected. In the style of Michael Apteds Up series, Lee has planned to interview his featured subjects in Levees at least once more. In August 2010, HBO aired Lees documentary series, If God Is Willing and Da Creek Dont Rise, which chronicles how New Orleans and the Gulf Coast area have fared in the five years following Hurricane Katrina. All This, and Heaven Too All This, and Heaven Too is a 1940 American drama film made by Warner Bros.-First National Pictures, produced and directed by Anatole Litvak with Hal B. Wallis as executive producer. The screenplay was adapted by Casey Robinson from the novel by Rachel Field. The music was by Max Steiner and the cinematography by Ernie Haller. The film stars Bette Davis and Charles Boyer with Barbara ONeil, Jeffrey Lynn, Virginia Weidler, Helen Westley, Walter Hampden, Henry Daniell, Harry Davenport, George Coulouris, Montagu Love, Janet Beecher and June Lockhart. Rachel Fields novel is based on the true story of Fields great-aunt, Henriette Deluzy Desportes, a French governess who fell in love with the Duc de Praslin, her employer. When Praslins wife, the Duchesse, was murdered, Henriette was implicated. It was a real-life scandal that contributed to the political turmoil before the French Revolution of 1848 which deposed Frances Louis Philippe I. Empire of the Ants Empire of the Ants is a 1977 science fiction horror film co-scripted and directed by Bert I. Gordon. Based very loosely on the short story Empire of the Ants by H. G. Wells, the film involves a group of prospective land buyers led by a land developer, pitted against giant, mutated ants. It is the third and last film released in A.I.P.s H.G. Wells film cycle, which include The Food of the Gods and The Island of Dr. Moreau. Cousins Cousins is a 1989 American romantic comedy film directed by Joel Schumacher and starring Ted Danson, Isabella Rossellini, Sean Young, William Petersen, Keith Coogan, Lloyd Bridges and Norma Aleandro. The film is an American remake of the 1975 French comedy Cousin Cousine, directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella. It was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada but set in Seattle. The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie The Toxic Avenger III: The Last Temptation of Toxie is a 1989 American superhero comedy splatter film and the second sequel to The Toxic Avenger. It was directed by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz. It is the third installment of The Toxic Avenger franchise. The title is a parody of the 1988 film The Last Temptation of Christ. One Piece: Strong World or simply is a 2009 Japanese animated fantasy action adventure film directed by Munehisa Sakai. It is the tenth feature film based on the shōnen manga series One Piece by Eiichiro Oda. The film features Naoto Takenaka and Scott McNeil as Shiki, the evil captain of his crew who kidnaps Nami to force her to join his crew and intends to conquer the East Blue. Monkey D. Luffy and his crew must stop Shiki from carrying out his plans. Long Live Freedom Long Live Freedom is a 2013 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Roberto Andò. It won the Nastro dArgento for Best Screenplay and the David di Donatello for Best Script and the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor to Valerio Mastandrea. Once Upon a Time in the Midlands Once Upon a Time in the Midlands is a 2002 British romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Shane Meadows, starring Robert Carlyle, Rhys Ifans, Kathy Burke, Ricky Tomlinson and Shirley Henderson. It is set in Nottingham, in the East Midlands region of England. Trash Humpers Trash Humpers is a 2009 experimental black comedy horror film written and directed by Harmony Korine. Shot on worn VHS home video, the film features a "loser-gang cult-freak collective" living in Nashville. Nova Zembla Nova Zembla is a 2011 Dutch historical drama film directed by Reinout Oerlemans. It is the first Dutch feature film in 3D. The film describes the last journey of Willem Barentsz and Jacob van Heemskerk through 1596–1597 when they and their crew tried to discover the Northeast Passage to the Indies. However, due to the sea ice, they are stranded on the island of Novaya Zemlya and have to spend the winter there in Het Behouden Huys. The story is told through the eyes of Gerrit de Veer, and is loosely based on a diary he published in 1598 after his safe return. Gerrit is portrayed as having a relationship with Catharina Plancius, the daughter of the astronomer, cartographer and reverend Petrus Plancius, who pioneered the concept of the North East passage to reach the Indies. The Novaya Zemlya effect, first described by De Veer, is shown in the film, albeit in a non-historical fashion. Pandora Pandora is a 2016 South Korean disaster film written and directed by Park Jung-woo, starring Kim Nam-Gil. The film was released in South Korea on December 7, 2016. The Whales of August The Whales of August is a 1987 American drama film directed by Lindsay Anderson and starring Bette Davis and Lillian Gish as elderly sisters. Also in the cast were Ann Sothern as one of their friends, and Vincent Price as a peripheral member of the former Russian aristocracy. The story is based on the play of the same name by David Berry. The film was shot on location on Maines Cliff Island. The house still stands and is a popular subject of artists on the island. In this film Lillian Gish and Ann Sothern played their final film roles. The King and the Mockingbird The King and the Mockingbird is a 1980 traditionally animated feature film directed by Paul Grimault. Begun in 1948 as The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep, the film was a collaboration between Grimault and popular French poet and screenwriter, Jacques Prévert. However the film suddenly stopped production and was released unfinished by its producer in 1952, without the approval of either Grimault or Prévert. Through the course of the 1960s and 1970s, Grimault obtained the rights to the film and was able to complete a new version as they originally intended. It was finished over 30 years after it was started. The film is today regarded as a masterpiece of French animation and has been cited by the Japanese directors Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata as an influence. The film has had poor availability in English. While the completed version of the film has not been released on home video in North America, it was available for streaming on Amazon Instant and Vudu. The first English-friendly release was made in October 2013 in the United Kingdom; it was scheduled for wider theatrical release in the UK in 2014, with DVD sales from April 2014. Previously, the film had been often shared by animation fans online. A low-budget English-language release of the 1952 version, dubbed The Curious Adventures of Mr. Wonderbird, is in the public domain and available free online. In that version, Peter Ustinov narrates and voices the main role of the bird. Murder on a Sunday Morning Murder on a Sunday Morning is a French-American documentary film directed by Jean-Xavier de Lestrade. Its subject is the Brenton Butler case, a criminal case in which a fifteen-year-old boy was wrongfully accused of murder. The film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 74th Academy Awards in 2001. Brenton Butler was arrested and tried for the 2000 murder of a tourist in Jacksonville, Florida. The prosecutions case relied heavily upon a positive eyewitness identification made by the victims husband, and on Butlers confession, which the teen testified was the result of physical coercion by police. The film follows Butlers defense team building their case for his innocence. Hubble Hubble is a 2010 American documentary film about Space Shuttle missions to repair and upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope. It is narrated by the actor Leonardo DiCaprio. Tuesday, After Christmas Tuesday, After Christmas is a 2010 Romanian film written and directed by Radu Muntean. The film was selected for the Un Certain Regard section of 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Escape to Athena Escape to Athena is a 1979 British war adventure film directed by George P. Cosmatos. It stars Roger Moore, Telly Savalas, David Niven, Stefanie Powers, Claudia Cardinale, Richard Roundtree, Sonny Bono and Elliott Gould. The film is set during the Second World War on a German-occupied Greek island. The music was composed by Lalo Schifrin. It was filmed on location on the island of Rhodes. A Thin Line Between Love and Hate A Thin Line Between Love and Hate is a 1996 American dark comedy-romance film directed and co-written by Martin Lawrence, who also stars in the film. Lawrence co-wrote the screenplay alongside Kenny Buford and Bentley Kyle Evans, who has also written for Lawrences hit television sitcom, Martin, and Kim Bass. In addition to Lawrence, the films cast includes Lynn Whitfield, Regina King, Bobby Brown, and Della Reese. The film tells the story of Darnell Wright, a ladies man who finds himself targeted by one of his obsessed lovers. The film was released on April 1996 and went on to gross over $30 million at the box office against a budget of $8 million. The film was shot on location entirely in the city of Los Angeles, from June 5 until August 11, 1995. The title for the film is taken from the 1971 song "Thin Line Between Love and Hate" by The Persuaders. R&B trio H-Town recorded a cover version of this song that was included on the film soundtrack. The movie is comparable to Fatal Attraction. American Teen American Teen is a 2008 documentary film directed by Nanette Burstein and produced by 57th & Irving. It competed in the Documentary Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, where it received the Directing Award: Documentary. Following the Sundance Film Festival, the movie was picked up by Paramount Vantage and was released to general cinema July 25, 2008. Much of the movie was filmed at Warsaw Community High School in Warsaw. Director Nanette Burstein originally reviewed more than 100 different schools in the pre-production process, and ten schools replied, agreeing to participate. After she interviewed incoming seniors at all 10, she chose Warsaw. Valley of the Wolves Gladio Valley of the Wolves: Gladio is a 2009 Turkish action film directed by Sadullah Şentürk. It follows the retired security intelligence agent İskender Büyük, as he decides to strike back against his one-time employers by revealing all he knows about Gladio. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was the fifth highest grossing Turkish film of 2009. It is part of the Valley of the Wolves media franchise, based on the Turkish television series of the same name, along with Iraq and Palestine. How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying is a 1967 American musical comedy film based on the 1961 stage musical of the same name, which in turn was based on Shepherd Meads book. The film was produced by United Artists and directed by David Swift, with original staging by Bob Fosse. The cast includes Robert Morse and Rudy Vallee, Michele Lee, Anthony Teague, Tucker Smith, and Maureen Arthur. The film marks the debut of Lee. Godzilla vs. Hedorah is a 1971 Japanese kaiju film directed by Yoshimitsu Banno, written by Banno and Takeshi Kimura, and produced and distributed by Toho Studios. It is the 11th film in the Godzilla franchise, and features the fictional monster characters Godzilla and Hedorah. The film stars Akira Yamauchi, Toshie Kimura, and Hiroyuki Kawase, with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano, and features Haruo Nakajima as Godzilla and Kenpachiro Satsuma as Hedorah. Satsuma would go on to portray Godzilla in later Godzilla films. Godzilla vs. Hedorah features an environmentalist message, with the malevolent Hedorah being spawned from pollution. The film was released theatrically in Japan on July 24, 1971. It received a theatrical release in the United States under the title Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster in April 1972 by American International Pictures, as a double feature with the American film Frogs. Kill Switch Kill Switch is a 2008 direct-to-video film that was later released for theatrical distribution starring Steven Seagal and directed by Jeff F. King. Steven Seagal plays Detective Jacob King, a tough cop with a reputation for violent street-justice methods. King investigates murders in Memphis, perpetrated by a serial killer known as Lazerus. The film is also notable for featuring one of the last roles of Isaac Hayes. For Keeps? For Keeps is a 1988 American coming of age comedy drama film starring Molly Ringwald and Randall Batinkoff as Darcy and Stan, two high school seniors in love. Complications ensue when Darcy becomes pregnant just before graduation and decides to keep her baby. This movie is noted for being Ringwalds final "teen" movie, and is cited as one of her most mature performances, particularly in a scene where Darcy is suffering from postpartum depression after the birth of her child. Keith Lemon: The Film Keith Lemon: The Film is a 2012 British comedy film written and directed by Paul Angunawela, and co-written by and starring Leigh Francis as television personality Keith Lemon. The film co-stars Verne Troyer as his guardian angel, Archimedes, Kevin Bishop as his best friend, Dougie, Laura Aikman as Keiths girlfriend Rosie and Kelly Brook as Herself. The film also features a selection of celebrity cameos, including appearances by David Hasselhoff, Ronan Keating, Gary Barlow, Peter Andre, Fearne Cotton, Emma Bunton and Jedward, amongst others. The films plot surrounds Lemons rags to riches story, after achieving success on the basis of a mobile phone with a lemon sweet stuck on the back. It received a rare 0% on Rotten Tomatoes and is considered by critics to be one of the worst movies ever made. On 13 January 2014, Francis confirmed that the writing of a sequel had been completed. He also announced at the 2015 National Television Awards on 21 January 2015 that the sequel had been pushed back and that he would instead focus on other projects. The Truth About Love The Truth About Love is a 2005 film directed by John Hay and starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jimi Mistry and Dougray Scott. The Plague The Plague is a 2006 horror film directed by Hal Masonberg and written by Masonberg and Teal Minton. It was produced by Clive Barker. Stratton Stratton is a 2017 British action thriller film directed by Simon West, based on the novel series of same name by Duncan Falconer. The series lead character John Stratton is played by Dominic Cooper, while the rest of the cast includes Gemma Chan, Austin Stowell, Tyler Hoechlin, and Tom Felton. Principal photography on the film began on 15 July 2015 in Brindisi, Italy. The film was released in the UK on 1 September 2017. Il Posto Il Posto is a 1961 Italian film directed by Ermanno Olmi. It is an example of Italian Neorealism. In July 2018, it was selected to be screened in the Venice Classics section at the 75th Venice International Film Festival. The Detonator The Detonator is a 2006 American action film directed by Po Chih Leong, and starring Wesley Snipes, Silvia Colloca, Tim Dutton and William Hope. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on April 25, 2006. Family United Family United is a 2013 Spanish comedy film directed by Daniel Sánchez Arévalo. Iris Iris is a 2014 American documentary film directed by Albert Maysles about the life of fashion icon Iris Apfel. It premiered at the 2014 New York Film Festival and was released theatrically the following year. It was released on PBSs POV after its theatrical run. Under the Sun Under the Sun is a 2015 Russian documentary film directed by Vitaly Mansky. The film follows a year in the life of a family in Pyongyang, North Korea as their daughter Zin-mi prepares to join the Korean Childrens Union on the Day of the Shining Star. North Korea permitted only Mansky, cinematographer Alexandra Ivanova, and a sound assistant to visit the country. North Korean authorities objected to the films screening after discovering that the film crew had smuggled unapproved footage. Under the Sun received mostly positive reviews from critics. A Vigilante A Vigilante is a 2018 American drama film written and directed by Sarah Daggar-Nickson in her directorial debut. It stars Olivia Wilde, Morgan Spector, Kyle Catlett, C.J. Wilson, Tonye Patano, Chuck Cooper, Betsy Aidem and Judy Marte. It had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 10, 2018, and was released on March 29, 2019, by Saban Films. Vampyros Lesbos Vampyros Lesbos is a 1971 West German-Spanish erotic horror film directed and co-written by Jesús Franco. The film stars Ewa Strömberg as Linda Westinghouse, an American who works in a Turkish legal firm. Westinghouse has a series of erotic dreams that involve a mysterious vampire woman who seduces her before feeding on her blood. When she travels to an island to settle an inheritance, Linda recognizes a woman as the vampire from her dreams. The film was shot in 1970 in Turkey. It was a popular success in theaters in Europe on its release and was the first film to have a more psychedelic score for a Franco film and the first to have a lesbian theme as a prominent feature of the film. The films score became popular in the mid-1990s when it was included on the compilation Vampyros Lesbos: Sexadelic Dance Party, an album that became a top ten hit on the British Alternative charts. The One and Only The One and Only is a 1999 Danish romantic comedy film directed by Susanne Bier. The film starred Sidse Babett Knudsen, Niels Olsen, Rafael Edholm, and Paprika Steen in story about two unfaithful married couples faced with becoming first-time parents. The film was considered to mark a modern transition in Danish romantic comedies, and became the third biggest box-office success of the 1990s in Denmark. The film earned both the Robert Award and Bodil Award as the Best Film of 1999. Les misérables Les Misérables is a 2000 French television miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Victor Hugo. The miniseries was broadcast in four parts. A three-hour English version was also released. This version is very true to Victor Hugos novel. It maintains the setting, time period and covers the full arc of the story. Hardwired Hardwired is a 2009 American science fiction film directed by Ernie Barbarash, written by Mike Hurst, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and Val Kilmer. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on November 3, 2009. Across the Pacific Across the Pacific is a 1942 American spy film set on the eve of the entry of the United States into World War II. The film was directed first by John Huston, then by Vincent Sherman after Huston joined the United States Army Signal Corps. It stars Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, and Sydney Greenstreet. Despite the title, the action of the film never progresses across the Pacific, concluding in Panama. The title had been used before by Warner Brothers for a 1926 silent adventure film by the same name starring Monte Blue, who also has a small role in this film. However, the plots of the two films bear no resemblance to each other. Indeed, the plot of the talkie is more like a remake of the silent film-era spy thriller "The Silent Command!" Initially, it was planned that the film would portray an attempt to avert a Japanese plan to bomb Pearl Harbor. When the real-life Pearl Harbor bombing occurred, the script was quickly rewritten to change the location of the planned attack to Panama. Director John Huston was called up to military service during filming; he claimed he left at the point near the end of the film in which Bogart is trapped in a house at gun-point. Vincent Sherman finished directing the film, minus the script which Huston took with him, explaining "Bogie will know how to get out". An implausible escape and plot wrap-up was shot, which Huston declared "lacked credibility". M for Mother Mim Mesle Madar is an Iranian film directed by Rasoul Mollaqolipour, starring Ali Shadman, Golshifteh Farahani and Hossein Yari. The film is among the highest box office records in the history of Iranian cinema. Acclaimed Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani stars in this film. The films score attained great acclaim, composed by Arya Aziminejad. Virtuality Virtuality is a television pilot co-written by Ronald D. Moore and Michael Taylor and directed by Peter Berg that aired on the Fox network. Although a full series was never commissioned, the two-hour pilot episode aired on Fox as a television movie on June 26, 2009. The pilot featured the crew of Phaeton, a spaceship designed to search for a hospitable planet in a nearby star system after an ecological catastrophe in near-future Earth. While approaching the point of no return, the crew experiences problems with their virtual reality entertainment system, which quickly escalate and threaten their mission. Watching the Detectives Watching the Detectives is a 2007 romantic comedy film written and directed by Paul Soter. The film stars Cillian Murphy as the film geek owner of an independent video rental store whose life is turned upside down when femme fatale Lucy Liu comes into his life. The film, which played in film festivals in 2007, did not secure distribution to theaters and instead went straight to DVD. Skinwalker Ranch Skinwalker Ranch is a 2013 American found footage science fiction horror film directed by Devin McGinn. The movie had a video on demand and limited theatrical release on October 30, 2013, and stars Taylor Bateman, Steve Berg, and Michael Black. It is loosely based upon folklore surrounding the titular Utah-based Skinwalker Ranch, which is rumored to be the site of several UFO sightings. Warriors of Heaven and Earth Warriors of Heaven and Earth is a 2003 Chinese action adventure film directed by He Ping. The films notable cinematography captures a wide range of landscapes across Chinas Xinjiang province. It was Chinas official entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, though it did not get nominated. Ceremony Ceremony is a 2010 American film directed by Max Winkler, in his feature film directorial debut. The film stars Michael Angarano, Uma Thurman, Lee Pace, Rebecca Mader and Reece Thompson. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2010. The film was released on VOD on March 4, 2011 and opened in theaters April 8, 2011. Not My Day Not My Day is a 2014 German action film based on the eponymous novel by Ralf Husmann. Attack the Gas Station! Attack the Gas Station! is a 1999 Korean crime-comedy film directed by Kim Sang-jin and written by Park Jung-woo. The film tells the story of a quartet of thugs who rob a gas station out of sheer boredom, having robbed it only a few days previously. Unable to get any money from the register, they take everyone hostage and start dispensing gas and keeping the money. The film becomes progressively more and more farcical as the characters find different ways of amusing themselves, mostly through the mixed cast of characters that come in through the gas station. However, its only a matter of time before they start upsetting the wrong people. During the question and answer session at a screening during the 2000 Vancouver International Film Festival, director Kim Sang-jin indicated that the film inspired real-life copycats in South Korea. The young cast of then-little known actors would go on to bigger careers: Lee Sung-jae, Yu Oh-seong, Yoo Ji-tae, and Lee Yo-won. Winners & Sinners Winners and Sinners is a 1983 Hong Kong action comedy film written and directed by Sammo Hung, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao, the latter serving as one of the films action directors. It was the first in the Lucky Stars series of films a highly successful series in Hong Kong. The film co-stars Chan in a significant role as an error-prone police officer. It also features a cameo appearance from Yuen as another police officer who gets into a fight with Chans character. The film is a semi-prequel to My Lucky Stars and Twinkle, insofar as the "Five Lucky Stars" concept and many of the same actors return in those latter films. However, the character names and indeed their roles differ - Stanley Fungs character is the nominal "leader" of the quintet in Winners and Sinners, whereas Hungs character takes the mantle in the latter films. Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly, known in Japan as or by Toeis own English title Dragon Ball Z: Attack! Super Warriors, is a 1994 Japanese animated science fiction martial arts film and the eleventh Dragon Ball Z feature movie. It was released in Japan on July 9 at the Toei Anime Fair alongside N-cha!! Excited Heart of Summer Vacation and the second Slam Dunk movie. It was the third and final Dragon Ball Z movie to feature the character of Broly. Broly, released in 2018, features a different version of the character. The Glass Bottom Boat The Glass Bottom Boat is a 1966 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin, starring Doris Day and Rod Taylor, with Arthur Godfrey, Dick Martin, Dom DeLuise and Paul Lynde. It is also known as The Spy in Lace Panties. The Cathedral The Cathedral is a 2002 animated science fiction short film directed by Tomasz Bagiński. It is based on the short story of the same name by Jacek Dukaj, winner of the Janusz A. Zajdel Award in 2000. The film was nominated in 2002 for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for the 75th Academy Awards. The film also won the title of Best Animated Short at SIGGRAPH 2002 in San Antonio. Fitoor Fitoor is a 2016 Indian romantic drama film directed by Abhishek Kapoor, produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur, and written by Kapoor and Supratik Sen based on Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations. The film features Aditya Roy Kapur, Tabu and Katrina Kaif in leading roles. It was unsuccessful at the box office. Tabu and Aditya Roy Kapur received critical acclaim for their performances. Filming began in Kashmir in November 2014. The film was released on 12 February 2016. Borrowed Time Borrowed Time is a 2015 American animated western drama short film directed by Pixar artists Andrew Coats and Lou Hamou-Lhadj. Love Affair Love Affair is a 1939 American romantic film starring Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer and featuring Maria Ouspenskaya. It was directed by Leo McCarey and written by Delmer Daves and Donald Ogden Stewart, based on a story by McCarey and Mildred Cram. The movie was remade in 1957 as An Affair to Remember. Body and Soul Body and Soul is a 1947 American film noir sports drama directed by Robert Rossen, and features John Garfield, Lilli Palmer, Hazel Brooks, Anne Revere and William Conrad. The film, written by Abraham Polonsky with cinematography by James Wong Howe, is considered by some to be high among the best films about boxing, its also a cautionary tale about the lure of money—and how it can derail even a strong common man in his pursuit of success. Supervixens Supervixens is a 1975 American sexploitation film directed by American filmmaker Russ Meyer. The cast features Meyer regulars Charles Napier, Uschi Digard, and Haji. The film also features Shari Eubank in one of her only two film roles ever and Christy Hartburg in her only film role ever. American Pop American Pop is a 1981 American adult animated musical drama film starring Ron Thompson and produced and directed by Ralph Bakshi. It was the fourth animated feature film to be presented in Dolby sound. The film tells the story of four generations of a Russian Jewish immigrant family of musicians whose careers parallel the history of American popular music in the 20th century. The majority of the films animation was completed through rotoscoping, a process in which live actors are filmed and the subsequent footage is used for animators to draw over. However, the film also uses a variety of other mixed media including water colors, computer graphics, live-action shots, and archival footage. Today You Die Today You Die is a 2005 American action film directed by Don E. Fauntleroy, and produced by Steven Seagal, who also starred in the lead role. The film also co-stars Treach, Sarah Buxton, Mari Morrow, Nick Mancuso and Robert Miano. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on September 13, 2005. Drive Hard Drive Hard is a 2014 Australian direct-to-video action buddy film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and written by Chad Law, Evan Law, and Smith. A professional thief takes a former race car driver hostage and forces him to drive his getaway car. The Abandoned The Abandoned is a 2015 American supernatural horror film directed by Eytan Rockaway, and written by Ido Fluk. It stars Jason Patric, Louisa Krause and Mark Margolis. The film premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 13, 2015, and was released in theaters and video on demand on January 8, 2016 by IFC Films. The film concerns a struggling young woman, who tries to reacquire her normal life by taking a job as a security guard at an abandoned apartment building. The Abandoned marked Rockaways debut as director. The Tall T The Tall T is a 1957 American Technicolor Western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Randolph Scott, Richard Boone, and Maureen OSullivan. Adapted by Burt Kennedy from the short story "The Captives" by Elmore Leonard, the film is about an independent former ranch foreman who is kidnapped along with an heiress, who is being held for ransom by three ruthless outlaws. In 2000, The Tall T was selected for the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The Last Face The Last Face is a 2016 American drama film directed by Sean Penn and written by Erin Dignam. The film stars Charlize Theron, Javier Bardem, Adèle Exarchopoulos, and Jean Reno. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, debuting to generally poor reviews. The film was released on DirecTV on June 29, 2017, before being released on video on demand and in theaters on July 28, 2017, by Saban Films. Mark of the Vampire Mark of the Vampire is a 1935 horror film, starring Lionel Barrymore, Elizabeth Allan, Bela Lugosi, Lionel Atwill, and Jean Hersholt, and directed by Tod Browning. It has been described as a talkie remake of Brownings silent London After Midnight, though it does not credit the older film or its writers. Yellow Sky Yellow Sky is a 1948 American western film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Gregory Peck, Richard Widmark, and Anne Baxter. The story is believed to be loosely adapted from William Shakespeares The Tempest. The screenplay concerns a band of reprobate outlaws who flee after a bank robbery and encounter an old man and his granddaughter in a ghost town. The Honeymoon Killers The Honeymoon Killers is a 1970 American crime film written and directed by Leonard Kastle, and starring Shirley Stoler and Tony Lo Bianco. It is inspired by the true story of Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck, the notorious "lonely hearts killers" of the 1940s. The soundtrack is from the first movement of the 6th Symphony and a section of the 5th Symphony of Gustav Mahler. The Honeymoon Killers went on to achieve cult status as well as critical recognition. A digital restoration of the film was released on DVD by The Criterion Collection in 2003, and again in 2015 with a new digital transfer. François Truffaut called it his "favorite American film." The Turning Point The Turning Point is a 1977 American drama film centered on the world of ballet in New York City, written by Arthur Laurents and directed by Herbert Ross. The film stars Shirley MacLaine and Anne Bancroft, along with Leslie Browne, Mikhail Baryshnikov, and Tom Skerritt. The film was nominated for eleven Academy Awards, including Best Picture. The script is a fictionalized version of the real-life Brown family and the friendship between ballerinas Isabel Mirrow Brown and Nora Kaye. Kumbalangi Nights Kumbalangi Nights is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film directed by Madhu C. Narayanan and written by Syam Pushkaran. It was jointly produced by Fahadh Faasil, Nazriya Nazim, Dileesh Pothan, and Syam Pushkaran under their production houses Fahadh Faasil and Friends and Working Class Hero. The film stars Shane Nigam, Fahadh Faasil, Soubin Shahir, Sreenath Bhasi, Anna Ben, and Mathew Thomas. The film was released in India and Gulf Cooperation Council territories on 7 February 2019. It received widespread critical acclaim and was a major commercial success at the box office, grossing ₹39 crore worldwide. Leprechaun 6: Back 2 Tha Hood Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood is a 2003 American horror film written and directed by Steven Ayromlooi. It is the sixth installment of the Leprechaun series, and as of 2018, the last entry to star Warwick Davis in the title role. The film has the villainous Leprechaun rampaging through a town and killing anyone in his path while looking for his gold, which was stolen by a group of urban youths who are using it to fulfill their wildest dreams. Notte prima degli esami Notte prima degli esami is a 2006 Italian comedy teen film, written and directed by Fausto Brizzi. It describes the lives of two groups of Italian teenagers during the preparation of the esame di maturità. It is set in Rome during the year 1989. The inspiration for the title was a famous 1980s song by Antonello Venditti. Fay Grim Fay Grim is a 2006 Espionage thriller drama film written and directed by Hal Hartley. The film is a sequel to Hartleys 1997 film Henry Fool, and revolves around the title character, played by Parker Posey, the sister of Simon Grim. The plot revolves around Fays attempt to unravel an increasingly violent mystery in Europe. The film was shot almost entirely in Dutch angles, meaning the vast majority of shots are framed diagonally, or "tilted". At the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, Hartley revealed that the two shots in the films final cut that are not "Dutched" occurred when he and the film crew forgot to tilt the camera. Maximum Ride Maximum Ride is a 2016 American science fiction film based on the novel of the same name by James Patterson. YouTube personality Jenna Marbles served as an executive producer of the film. Balto: Wolf Quest Balto II: Wolf Quest is a 2002 American direct-to-video sequel to Universal Pictures/Amblin Entertainments 1995 Northern animated film Balto. Weirdsville Weirdsville is a black comedy film directed by Allan Moyle and written by Willem Wennekers. It premiered January 18, 2007 at the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival. The film has also been shown at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, the Toronto International Film Festival, and the Raindance Film Festival, among many. The film opened in limited release in the United States in 1 theater in Austin, Texas on October 5, 2007, and expanded to 2 more theaters two weeks later. The film was released in the United Kingdom on November 16, 2007. The film takes place in Northern Ontario and was filmed in Hamilton, Canada, and Brantford Ontario, Canada. The Safety of Objects The Safety of Objects is a 2001 American drama film based upon a collection of short stories of the same name written by A. M. Homes and published in 1990. It features four suburban families who find that their lives become intertwined. The film was directed by Rose Troche, who co-wrote the screenplay with Homes. It touches upon many issues of the human experience in life. There are about 15 major characters in the film. Glenn Close plays Esther Gold, the mother of several children, including a son in a coma from a car accident. The other characters are related to the accident either directly or indirectly. As the story continues, the audience learns that all of the characters are connected in ways that they never knew. In This World In This World is a 2002 British docudrama directed by Michael Winterbottom. The film follows two young Afghan refugees, Jamal Udin Torabi and Enayatullah, as they leave a refugee camp in Pakistan for a better life in London. Since their journey is illegal, it is fraught with danger, and they must use back-channels, bribes, and smugglers to achieve their goal. The film won the Golden Bear prize at the 2003 Berlin International Film Festival and BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language at the 57th British Academy Film Awards the film was nominated for Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film but lost to Touching the Void. The Magic of Ordinary Days The Magic of Ordinary Days is a Hallmark Hall of Fame production based on a novel of the same name by Ann Howard Creel and adapted as a teleplay by Camille Thomasson. It was directed by Brent Shields, produced by Andrew Gottlieb and stars Keri Russell, Skeet Ulrich, and Mare Winningham. The film first aired on CBS on January 30, 2005, and received an encore broadcast on the same network exactly five years later. Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos is the second Japanese animated theatrical film based on Hiromu Arakawas Fullmetal Alchemist franchise, released in 2011. The film was first announced after the airing of the final episode of Brotherhood. The Japanese premiere was on July 2, 2011. Funimation Entertainment has licensed the film and released it in the United States in 2012. The film was distributed by Eleven Arts for North America, showing at more than 100 theaters. In the UK, Manga Entertainment screened the film at BFI South Bank on June 8, 2012, followed by a home video release on September 3, 2012. Hail the Conquering Hero Hail the Conquering Hero is a satirical comedy/drama written and directed by Preston Sturges, starring Eddie Bracken, Ella Raines and William Demarest, and featuring Raymond Walburn, Franklin Pangborn, Elizabeth Patterson, Bill Edwards and Freddie Steele. Sturges was nominated for a 1945 Academy Award for his screenplay. Many critics consider the film to be one of Sturges best. It was the eighth film he made for Paramount Pictures, and also his last, although The Great Moment was released after it. Sturges later wrote about his departure "I guess Paramount was glad to be rid of me eventually, as no one there ever understood a word I said." In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Prisoner of the Mountains Prisoner of the Mountains, also known as Prisoner of the Caucasus, is a 1996 Russian war drama film directed by Sergei Bodrov and written by Bodrov, Arif Aliyev and Boris Giller. The film is based on the Caucasian War-era short story "The Prisoner in the Caucasus" by the classic Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. Prisoner of the Mountains was awarded a Crystal Globe at the 1996 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, and the same year was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It also received rave critic reviews. This film illustrates the conflicting views between traditional Chechen culture and Russian warfare through the use of soundtrack, costuming, and arms. The personal confrontation between two Russian soldiers and their Chechen captors is the main theme of the film, which was shot in the mountains of Dagestan, a short distance away from the then-ongoing First Chechen War. The Hi-Lo Country The Hi-Lo Country is a 1998 American Western-drama film directed by Stephen Frears, starring Billy Crudup, Penélope Cruz, Woody Harrelson, Cole Hauser, Sam Elliott, Patricia Arquette, Enrique Castillo, and Katy Jurado. It is set in post-World War II New Mexico and is based on the Western novel by Max Evans. Across the Hall Across the Hall is a 2009 American neo-noir thriller film directed by Alex Merkin and starring Mike Vogel, Danny Pino and Brittany Murphy. It is based on the 2005 short film of the same name and is the last film released in Murphys lifetime. 18 Again! 18 Again! is a 1988 American fantasy-comedy film directed by Paul Flaherty and starring George Burns and Charlie Schlatter. The plot involves a college student switching souls with his grandfather by means of an accident. Flirting Scholar Flirting Scholar is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Stephen Chow and Lee Lik-Chi. Drake and Josh Go Hollywood Drake & Josh Go Hollywood is a made-for-TV film starring Drake Bell and Josh Peck from the Nickelodeon television series Drake & Josh. It first aired on January 6, 2006 and was released on DVD and VHS on January 31, 2006. The film was the highest rated program on cable for the week with 5.4 million viewers. Blown Away For the 1994 film of the same name starring Jeff Bridges and Tommy Lee Jones, see Blown Away. Blown Away is a 1993 erotic thriller film starring Corey Haim, Nicole Eggert and Corey Feldman. It is a direct-to-video movie. No Way Out No Way Out is a 1950 black-and-white American film noir directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and starring Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell, Stephen McNally and Sidney Poitier, who portrays a doctor tending to slum residents whose ethics are tested when confronted with racism, personified by Richard Widmark as the hateful robber Ray Biddle. No Way Out marked the feature film debuts of Sidney Poitier and actress Mildred Joanne Smith. Joseph L. Mankiewicz and Lesser Samuels were also nominated for Best Story and Screenplay at the 23rd Academy Awards losing to Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder, and D. M. Marshman Jr. for Sunset Boulevard. Attack Force Attack Force is a 2006 American action film directed by Michael Keusch, and also written and produced by Steven Seagal, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Lisa Lovbrand and David Kennedy. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on December 5, 2006. Afterschool Afterschool is a 2008 drama film filmed, written, and directed by Antonio Campos. Filmed at the Pomfret School in Pomfret, Connecticut, Afterschool premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival in the program Un Certain Regard. The film gained an Independent Spirit Award and Gotham Award nomination for Campos and won the Jury Prize for experimental narrative film at the Nashville Film Festival. 68 Kill 68 Kill is a 2017 American black comedy crime film written and directed by Trent Haaga and starring Matthew Gray Gubler, AnnaLynne McCord, Alisha Boe, Sheila Vand, Sam Eidson and Michael Beasley. It is based on the Bryan Smith novel of the same name. The film was released on August 4, 2017, by IFC Midnight. Cado dalle nubi Cado dalle nubi is a 2009 Italian comedy film directed by Gennaro Nunziante. Ambush Ambush is a 1999 Finnish war film directed by Olli Saarela. Literally "Road of Rukajärvi", the film debuted on 22 January 1999 in Finland, after which it was released internationally. The film is based on a book written by Antti Tuuri and its leads are played by Peter Franzén as Lt. Eero Perkola and Irina Björklund as Kaarina Vainikainen, Lt. Perkolas love. Rukajärvi is a municipality in Karelia, Russia, and it was occupied by the Finnish Army during the Continuation War of 1941-44. Black Honey Assal Eswed is a 2010 Egyptian Black Comedy film. The literal translation of the title is "Black Honey", relating to the bitter-sweet feelings that Egyptians feel towards living in their country. Phata Poster Nikhla Hero Phata Poster Nikhla Hero is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by Rajkumar Santoshi. The film features Shahid Kapoor and Ileana DCruz in the lead roles, and was released on 20 September 2013 to a mixed to positive response from critics. It is loosely based on 1989s movie Guru starring Mithun, Sridevi, Shakti Kapoor in which Mithun also pretends to be police inspector and accidentally catches the criminals of a specific gang on different occasions whereas in reality he doesnt get selected for the police job due to a corrupt police officer played by Yunus Parvez. Hind Ka Napak Ko Jawab Hind Ka Napak Ko Jawab: MSG Lion Heart 2 is a 2017 Indian faith-based action comedy film co-directed by Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh and his daughter, Honeypreet Insan. It is a direct sequel to MSG The Warrior Lion Heart and the fourth installment in the franchise started by The Messenger. Based on the 2016 Uri attack and 2016 India–Pakistan military confrontation, the film stars Singh and Insan. Announced soon after the military strikes by Indian Army in Pakistani Kashmir, on 19 October 2016, the film premiered on 8 February 2017 in Mumbai and released on 10 February. Like its predecessors, the film was panned by critics and was a commercial failure. From a budget, its gross is often disputed. The Seven-Per-Cent Solution The Seven-Per-Cent Solution is a 1976 Oscar nominated British-American mystery film directed by Herbert Ross and written by Nicholas Meyer. It is based on Meyers 1974 novel of the same name and stars Nicol Williamson, Robert Duvall, Alan Arkin and Laurence Olivier. The Man from Elysian Fields The Man from Elysian Fields is a 2001 American drama film directed by George Hickenlooper, and starring Andy Garcia, Mick Jagger, Olivia Williams, Julianna Margulies, and James Coburn. Burnt by the Sun 2 Burnt by the Sun 2 is a 2010 Russian drama film directed by and starring Nikita Mikhalkov. The film consists of two parts: Exodus and The Citadel. It is the sequel to Mikhalkovs 1994 film Burnt by the Sun, set in the Eastern Front of World War II. Burnt by the Sun 2 had the largest production budget ever seen in Russian cinema, but it turned out to be Russias biggest box office flop, and received negative reviews from critics both in Russia and abroad. Romulus, My Father Romulus, My Father is a 2007 Australian drama film directed by Richard Roxburgh. Based on the memoir by Raimond Gaita, the film tells the story of Romulus and his wife Christine, and their struggle in the face of great adversity to raise their son, Raimond. The film marks the directorial debut for Australian actor Richard Roxburgh. It was commended in the Australian Film Critics Association 2007 Film Awards. Amateur Night Amateur Night is a 2016 American comedy film written and directed by Lisa Addario and Joe Syracuse. Their early experiences in Hollywood were the basis for the plot of the film. The film stars Jason Biggs, Jenny Mollen, Janet Montgomery, Ashley Tisdale and Bria Murphy. Amateur Night held its world premiere in Los Angeles on July 25, 2016, and was theatrically released in the United States on August 5, 2016, by Cinedigm. The film was met with negative reviews from critics. Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story is a 2000 miniseries television film, and the third installment in a series of four films. The film was highly anticipated among fans of Anne of Green Gables, and was the most controversial and heavily criticized of the three film adaptations written and produced by Kevin Sullivan. The Continuing Story was criticized principally because unlike the 1985 Anne of Green Gables and its 1987 sequel, the screenplay is not based upon Montgomerys works, but instead uses Montgomerys characters in a largely original World War I story by Sullivan and Laurie Pearson. Montgomery had in fact written a novel focused on Annes youngest daughter set in that same period, Rilla of Ingleside, in which Anne was a mother whose three sons were fighting in Europe. The chronology of Sullivans Anne of Green Gables films is not synchronized with Montgomerys novels, largely because of the spin-off series Road to Avonlea. Over the course of developing original characters and stories for seven seasons of Road to Avonlea, the time frame of Sullivans fictional world evolved into a 20-year difference from the novels. As a result, Sullivan decided to make Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story a completely original work that took Anne and Gilbert to the battlefields of World War I instead of their children. The film was also criticised for introducing a continuity problem. Following Colleen Dewhursts death in 1991, Marilla Cuthberts death was written into Road to Avonlea. At Marillas funeral, Hetty King refers to Gilbert and Anne Blythe, stating they were married. Anne does not appear in the Avonlea episode because she is sick with scarlet fever. The Continuing Story, which takes place five years later, attempts to resolve the discontinuity by revealing that Anne had scarlet fever while she was teaching at an orphanage in Nova Scotia. Megan Follows reprised the role of Anne Shirley, Jonathan Crombie returned as Gilbert Blythe, and several other cast members from the first two films also appear. Guilty of Romance is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Sion Sono. The film consists of two versions: an International Cut, spanning 113 minutes, and an original Japanese Cut, spanning 144 minutes. The latter is currently unavailable outside of Japan, Germany, and the United States. Pork Chop Hill For the Korean War battles, see Battle of Pork Chop Hill. Pork Chop Hill is a 1959 American Korean War film starring Gregory Peck, Woody Strode, Rip Torn and George Peppard. The film, which was the final war film directed by Lewis Milestone, is based upon the book by U.S. military historian Brigadier General S. L. A. Marshall. It depicts the first fierce Battle of Pork Chop Hill between the U.S. Armys 7th Infantry Division and Chinese and North Korean forces in April 1953. The film features numerous actors who would go on to become movie and television stars in the 1960s and the 1970s such as Woody Strode, Harry Guardino, Robert Blake, George Peppard, Norman Fell, Abel Fernandez, Gavin MacLeod, Harry Dean Stanton, and Clarence Williams III. It is also the screen debut of Martin Landau and George Shibata, who was a West Point classmate of Lieutenant Joe Clemons, who also acted as technical adviser on the film. The Eichmann Show The Eichmann Show is a 2015 British BBC TV drama film produced by Laurence Bowen and Ken Marshall for Feelgood Fiction and directed by Paul Andrew Williams. It is based on the true story of how American TV producer Milton Fruchtman and blacklisted TV director Leo Hurwitz came to broadcast the trial of one of World War IIs most notorious Nazis, Adolf Eichmann in 1961. Two Thousand Maniacs! Two Thousand Maniacs! is a 1964 American splatter and hixploitation film written and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis and starring 1963 Playboy Playmate Connie Mason. It follows a group of Northern tourists who are savagely tortured and murdered during a Confederate celebration of a small Southern communitys centennial. It was the second part of what the directors fans later dubbed "The Blood Trilogy", a trio of films starting with 1963s Blood Feast and ending with 1965s Color Me Blood Red. The film has been noted by critics as an early example of Southern caricature in grindhouse films, as well as for its sensationalizing of national perceptions between the North and South. The film was remade in 2005 as 2001 Maniacs. The story of the film was inspired by the 1947 Lerner and Loewe musical Brigadoon. Nokas Nokas is a 2010 Norwegian heist film directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg. The film portrays the real life NOKAS robbery that took place in Stavanger in 2004. In 2011, the film was screened at the Norwegian International Film Festival, where Skjoldbjærg won the award for best director and screenwriter Christopher Grøndahl won the award for best original screenplay. Saint Seiya: Legend of Sanctuary , is a 2014 Japanese CG animated fantasy martial arts action film produced by Toei Animation, directed by Keiichi Sato and written by Tomohiro Suzuki. It is based on the manga Saint Seiya by Masami Kurumada. It is the sixth film based on the series. Legend of Sanctuary was released in Japan on June 21, 2014 while it premiered at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival on June 11, 2014. It stars the voice talents of Kaito Ishikawa, Ayaka Sasaki, Kenshō Ono, Kenji Akabane, Nobuhiko Okamoto, and Kenji Nojima as the leading roles; executive producer Masami Kurumada. The plot focuses on five young warriors known as Saints that have the mission of protecting Saori Kido, the reincarnation of the goddess Athena from enemies in the Sanctuary. The film was first revealed in February 2012 by Toei Animation. It was developed to fit modern audiences. The team in charge of making the film had discussions with Kurumada to execute major changes in the characters that would be well received. The music of the film was composed by Yoshihiro Ike and features the theme song "Hero" by Yoshiki. Since its release, the movie has grossed worldwide. Wanted: Dead or Alive Wanted: Dead or Alive is a 1986 action film directed by Gary Sherman and starring Rutger Hauer as Nick Randall, the descendant of the character Josh Randall, played by Steve McQueen in the 1958 television series of the same title. Luna La Luna, also known as Luna, is a 1979 Italian film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci and starring Jill Clayburgh. The film concerns the troubled life of a teenage boy and his relationship with his parents, including an incestuous relationship with his mother. Eyewitness Eyewitness is a 1981 American neo-noir thriller film produced and directed by Peter Yates and written by Steve Tesich. It stars William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver, Christopher Plummer and James Woods. The story involves a television news reporter and a janitor who team up to solve a murder. The King of Fighters The King of Fighters is a 2010 American science fiction-martial arts film based upon SNKs The King of Fighters series of fighting games. Directed by Gordon Chan, it stars Sean Faris as Kyo Kusanagi, Maggie Q as Mai Shiranui, Will Yun Lee as Iori Yagami, and Ray Park as Rugal Bernstein. The Kid The Kid is a 2019 American semi-biographical western action film directed by Vincent DOnofrio, from a screenplay by Andrew Lanham, and is executive produced by Carl Stubner, through Suretone Pictures. The film stars Ethan Hawke, Dane DeHaan, Jake Schur, Leila George, Chris Pratt, Adam Baldwin, and DOnofrio, and centers around Rio Cutler who forms an unlikely alliance with local sheriff Pat Garrett and infamous outlaw Billy the Kid in a mission to rescue his sister Sara from Grant Cutler, the boy’s thuggish uncle and gang leader. The Kid was released in the United States on March 8, 2019, by Lionsgate Films. My Hero Academia: Two Heroes is a 2018 Japanese anime superhero film based on the manga My Hero Academia by Kōhei Horikoshi. Set between the second and third seasons of the anime series, the film was directed by Kenji Nagasaki and produced by Bones. Anime Expo hosted the films world premiere on July 5, 2018, and it was later released to theaters in Japan on August 3, 2018 and in a limited release in the United States and Canada from September 25 through October 2, 2018 to generally positive reviews from critics. Boy Meets Girl Boy Meets Girl is a 2014 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Eric Schaeffer and starring Michelle Hendley as a transgender woman living in a small town in Kentucky, looking for love. K-911 K-911 is a 1999 American comedy film released direct-to-video. It was directed by Charles T. Kanganis and stars James Belushi as Detective Michael Dooley. The film serves as the sequel to the 1989 film K-9. K-911 was followed by P.I.. Tortilla Soup Tortilla Soup is a 2001 American comedy-drama film directed by María Ripoll. The screenplay by Tom Musca, Ramón Menéndez and Vera Blasi is based on the film Eat Drink Man Woman, which was written by Hui-Ling Wang, Ang Lee, and James Schamus. Blonde Venus Blonde Venus is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film starring Marlene Dietrich, Herbert Marshall and Cary Grant. It was produced and directed by Josef von Sternberg from a screenplay by Jules Furthman, and S. K. Lauren adapted from a story by Furthman and von Sternberg. The original story "Mother Love" was written by Dietrich herself. The musical score was by W. Franke Harling, John Leipold, Paul Marquardt and Oscar Potoker, with cinematography by Bert Glennon. Dietrich performs three musical numbers in the film, including the now-obscure "You Little So-and-So" and "I Couldnt Be Annoyed". The highlight is the infamous "Hot Voodoo", which is nearly 8 minutes in length and mostly instrumental, featuring jazz trumpet and drums. Dietrich sings the lyrics toward the end of the sequence, which takes place in a nightclub. Blonde Venus is considered a cult film. The Evening Star The Evening Star is a 1996 American comedy-drama film. It is a sequel to the Academy Award-winning 1983 film Terms of Endearment starring Shirley MacLaine, who reprises the role of Aurora Greenway for which she won an Oscar in the original film. Based on the novel by Larry McMurtry, the screenplay is by Robert Harling, who also served as director. The story takes place about fifteen years after the original, following the characters from 1988 to 1993. It focuses on Auroras relationship with her three grandchildren, her late daughter Emmas best friend Patsy and her longtime housekeeper Rosie. Along the way Aurora enters into a relationship with a younger man, while watching the world around her change as old friends pass on and her grandchildren make lives of their own. Miranda Richardson co-stars as a Houston divorcee and Auroras rival, Patsy Carpenter. Juliette Lewis plays Auroras rebellious granddaughter, Melanie Horton, with Marion Ross as Auroras housekeeper and Bill Paxton as Auroras psychiatrist and lover. The movie was Ben Johnsons last, in a career that spanned over 60 years. The film is dedicated to him. Jack Nicholson returns in an extended cameo appearance, playing the role he played in Terms of Endearment, retired astronaut Garrett Breedlove. The Evening Star received unfavorable reviews from critics and failed to recoup its budget at the box office. Autumn Tale Autumn Tale is a 1998 French film, directed by Éric Rohmer, starring Béatrice Romand, Marie Rivière, Alain Libolt, Didier Sandre, Alexia Portal, and Aurélia Alcaïs. It is the final film of Rohmers Contes des quatre saisons, which also includes A Tale of Springtime, A Tale of Winter and A Summers Tale. Kutsal Damacana 2: Itmen Kutsal Damacana 2: İtmen is a 2010 Turkish comedy film, directed by Korhan Bozkurt, starring Safak Sezer as a sailor who returns to Istanbul, following misadventures with Somali pirates and a sojourn in a Buddhist monastery, to do battle with a werewolf. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2010. It is a sequel to Kutsal Damacana and was followed by Dracoola. Dare Dare is a 2009 indie romantic drama film directed by Adam Salky. It is written by David Brind. The movie is based on Salkys 2005 short film which was met with acclaim at film festivals. The feature-length version, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, stars Emmy Rossum in a story about how "three very different teenagers discover that, even in the safe world of a suburban prep school, no one is who she or he appears to be." IMDb also provides a different teaser synopsis: "The good girl, the outsider and the bad boy... like you’ve never seen them before." The film has been described as a cross between Pretty in Pink and Cruel Intentions. Crazy People Crazy People is a 1990 American comedy film starring Dudley Moore and Daryl Hannah, and directed by Tony Bill. Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation is a 2008 straight-to-DVD sex comedy by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. The film, a sequel-in-name-only to a comedy made 24 years earlier, stars Josh Cooke as the bachelor and Sara Foster as his girlfriend. The film made as part of the television series Project Greenlight. Principal photography occurred in Miami starting in March 2007. Breezy Breezy is a 1973 American romantic drama film, starring William Holden and Kay Lenz. It was written by Jo Heims, and was the third film directed by Clint Eastwood, who can be briefly seen in an uncredited cameo leaning on a pier wearing a white jacket. The Pumaman The Pumaman is a 1980 Italian superhero film co-written and directed by Alberto De Martino, starring Walter George Alton as the Pumaman and Donald Pleasence as the villain. It was featured in a 1998 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Ay Lav Yu Ay Lav Yu is a 2010 Turkish comedy film, written and directed by Sermiyan Midyat, about a young man who having completed his education returns to his home village along with his American bride-to-be. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , laid claim to various firsts for Turkish cinema including; first movie to feature Turkish, Kurdish, Syriac and English dialogue; first movie to show the blend of different religions in East Turkey; and first comedy with an international ensemble to look at the 9/11 attacks. F*&% the Prom F the Prom is a 2017 American teen comedy film directed and produced by Benny Fine and written by him, Rafi Fine, and Molly Prather. The film stars Danielle Campbell, Joel Courtney, Madelaine Petsch, and Cameron Palatas, with Meg DeLacy, Nicholle Tom, Richard Karn, Jill Cimorelli, Luke Bilyk, Brendan Calton, Michael Chey, Adan Allende, Diamond White, Cheri Oteri and Ian Ziering in supporting roles. It released online and on-demand on December 5, 2017. Two Hearts as One Two Hearts as One is a 2014 Turkish drama film directed by Hasan Kiraç. High Hopes High Hopes is a 1988 film directed by Mike Leigh, focusing on an extended working-class family living in Kings Cross, London, and elsewhere. The film primarily examines Cyril and Shirley, a motor-cycle courier and his girlfriend, along with their friends, neighbours, and Cyrils mother and sister. Despite staying true to Leighs down-at-the-heel, realist style, the film is ultimately a social comedy concerning culture clashes between different classes and belief systems. According to the critic Michael Coveney, "As in Meantime, High Hopes contrasts the economic and spiritual conditions of siblings. And in developing some of the themes in Babies Grow Old and Grown-Ups, it presents a brilliantly organised dramatic résumé of attitudes towards parturition and old age." The Godfather Saga The Godfather Saga is a TV miniseries that combines The Godfather and The Godfather Part II into one film. It originally aired on NBC over four consecutive nights in November 1977. The Godfather Saga is also known as The Godfather: The Complete Novel for Television, The Godfather: A Novel for Television, The Godfather Novella, The Godfather: 1901-1959 - The Complete Epic, and The Godfather Epic. The television version was the basis for a shorter, 1981 video release known as The Godfather 1902–1959: The Complete Epic. Following the release of The Godfather Part III in 1990, a third unified version was released to video in 1992 entitled The Godfather Trilogy: 1901–1980. 800 Bullets 800 Bullets is a 2002 Spanish comedy film directed by Álex de la Iglesia and starring Sancho Gracia and Carmen Maura. The film is about the Westerns made in Almería, Spain and the Spaghetti Western in general. The characters are old stuntmen. A Rainy Day in New York A Rainy Day in New York is a 2019 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen. It stars Timothée Chalamet, Elle Fanning, Selena Gomez, Jude Law, Diego Luna and Liev Schreiber. The film follows the romantic exploits of a young college student on a week-end vacation in NYC, his home town, trying to further bond with his college girlfriend. The film was completed in 2017, but its distributor Amazon Studios halted the release of the film following controversy regarding Allen and the Me Too movement. It was released in Poland on July 26, 2019, with international distributors set to distribute the film in multiple European, South American and Asian countries. The film eventually opened in the U.S. and acted as the opening night premiere at the Deauville American Film Festival on September 6, 2019. Il Grido Il grido is a 1957 Italian black-and-white drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Steve Cochran, Alida Valli, Betsy Blair, and Dorian Gray. Based on a story by Antonioni, the film is about a man who wanders aimlessly, away from his town, away from the woman he loved, and becomes emotionally and socially inactive. Il Grido won the Locarno International Film Festival Golden Leopard Award in 1957, and the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Silver Ribbon Award for Best Cinematography in 1958. Beyond Silence Beyond Silence is a 1996 German film directed by Caroline Link. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards. Bart Got a Room Bart Got a Room is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Brian Hecker, and stars Steven Kaplan, Alia Shawkat, William H. Macy, and Cheryl Hines. Also appearing in the film are Ashley Benson, Brandon Hardesty, Kate Micucci, Jennifer Tilly, Dinah Manoff and Chad Jamian Williams as Bart. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 25, 2008. It had a limited US release in select theaters on April 3, 2009 and was released on DVD on July 28, 2009. ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction is a 2010 zombie comedy film directed by Kevin Hamedani and starring Janette Armand, Doug Fahl, and Cooper Hopkins. Johnny Belinda Johnny Belinda is a 1948 American drama film based on the 1940 Broadway stage hit of the same name, by Elmer Blaney Harris. The play was adapted for the screen by writers Allen Vincent and Irma von Cube, and directed by Jean Negulesco. The story is based on an actual incident that happened near Harriss summer residence in Fortune Bridge, Bay Fortune, Prince Edward Island. The title character is based on the real-life Lydia Dingwell, of Dingwells Mills, Prince Edward Island. The film dramatizes the consequences of spreading lies and rumors, and the horror of rape. The latter subject had previously been prohibited by the Motion Picture Production Code. Johnny Belinda is widely considered to be the first Hollywood film for which the restriction was relaxed, and as such was controversial at the time of its initial release. The film stars Jane Wyman, Lew Ayres, Charles Bickford, Agnes Moorehead, Stephen McNally, and Jan Sterling. Wymans performance earned her the Academy Award for Best Actress. It was filmed on location in Fort Bragg. The Love Letter The Love Letter is a 1999 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Chan and starring Kate Capshaw, Ellen DeGeneres, Tom Everett Scott, and Tom Selleck. It is based on the novel by Cathleen Schine. The original music score was composed by Luis Enriquez Bacalov. The film takes place in the New England town of Loblolly-by-the-Sea. Trilogy: The Weeping Meadow Trilogy: The Weeping Meadow is an award-winning 2004 Greek historical drama film, written and directed by Theo Angelopoulos. It stars Alexandra Aidini, Thalia Argyriou, Giorgos Armenis, Vasilis Kolovos and Nikos Poursanidis, and was released during the 2004 Berlin International Film Festival, on 11 February 2004. It is the first film of a projected trilogy about recent events in Greek history. The Dust of Time is the second film of the trilogy. In January 2012, Angelopoulos died unexpectedly, leaving the trilogy uncompleted. November Noviembre is a 2003 Spanish film about a guerrilla street theater troupe presented as a retrospective false documentary, directed by Achero Mañas. The film focuses on the relationship between spectators and performers, the commercialization of art, and the revolutionary potential of theatre. It was nominated for nine awards at several film festivals, including three at the 2003 Goya Awards. Dead of Night Deathdream is a 1974 horror film directed by Bob Clark and written by Alan Ormsby, and starring Richard Backus, John Marley, and Lynn Carlin. Filmed in Brooksville, it was inspired by the W. W. Jacobs short story "The Monkeys Paw". Swing Shift Swing Shift is a 1984 American romantic drama war film directed by Jonathan Demme and produced by and starring Goldie Hawn with Kurt Russell. It also stars Christine Lahti, Fred Ward, Ed Harris, Belinda Carlisle, and Holly Hunter, in one of her first movie roles. Lahti received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress but the film was a box office bomb, grossing just $6.6 million against its $15 million budget. What Have You Done to Solange? What Have You Done to Solange? is a 1972 giallo film directed by Massimo Dallamano, and starring Fabio Testi, Karin Baal, Joachim Fuchsberger, Cristina Galbó, and Camille Keaton. The plot follows a series of violent murders occurring at a Catholic girls school in England where a young student has gone missing. The film is a co-production between Italian production companies Italian International Films S.r.l., Clodio Cinematografica and West German company Rialto Film. Rahasya Rahasya is a 2015 Indian murder mystery film which is directed by Manish Gupta. The film stars Kay Kay Menon, Tisca Chopra, Ashish Vidyarthi, Mita Vashisht and Ashwini Kalsekar. The film is inspired by the 2008 Noida double murder case, which was met with some criticism by Rajesh and Nupur Talwar. The film was released on 30 January 2015 to positive reviews. Thieves Like Us Thieves Like Us is a 1974 American neo-noir crime road film directed by Robert Altman and starring Keith Carradine and Shelley Duvall. The film was based on the novel Thieves Like Us by Edward Anderson, which was also the source material for the 1948 film They Live by Night, directed by Nicholas Ray. The supporting cast includes Louise Fletcher and Tom Skerritt. The film was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. El Sur El Sur is a 1983 drama film directed by the Spanish filmmaker Victor Erice. It is based on Adelaida García Morales short novel of the same name. Originally, the film would have run three hours, but producer Elías Querejeta decided not to allow the filming of the latter 90 minutes, because he thought the 95-minute film Erice did was sufficient for his purposes. The film was entered into the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Titanic Titanic is a 1996 American two-part television miniseries which premiered on CBS on November 17 and 19, 1996. Titanic follows several characters on board the RMS Titanic when she sinks on her maiden voyage in 1912. The miniseries was directed by Robert Lieberman. The original music score was composed by Lennie Niehaus. Quinceañera Quinceañera is a 2006 American independent drama film written and directed by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland. Set in Echo Park, the film follows the lives of two young Mexican American cousins who become estranged from their families—Magdalena because of her unwed teenage pregnancy and Carlos because of his homosexuality—and are taken in by their elderly great-uncle Tomas. The film was inspired by Glatzer and Westmorelands experience as a white gay couple moving into the gentrifying neighborhood of Echo Park, a predominantly Latino working-class community. They wrote, cast and filmed Quinceañera over four months in 2005 after securing a US$400,000 budget from investors. It was filmed in Echo Park with the assistance of Glatzer and Westmorelands neighbors and a cast of largely nonprofessional actors. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2006, where it won the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award. It was released in the United States on August 2, 2006, to mostly positive reviews and earned $2.5 million at the box office. Babylon 5: The Lost Tales Babylon 5: The Lost Tales was intended to be an anthology show set in the Babylon 5 universe. It was announced by J. Michael Straczynski, creator of Babylon 5, at the San Diego Comic Con in July 2006. Straczynski has described the stories as ones he had for the Babylon 5 television series, but never had the time to produce. It Stains the Sands Red It Stains the Sands Red is a 2016 American horror film directed by Colin Minihan. It stars Brittany Allen as a woman relentlessly pursued through the desert outside of Las Vegas by a single zombie. For Love and Gold Larmata Brancaleone is an Italian comedy movie released in April 7, 1966, written by the famous duo Age & Scarpelli and directed by Mario Monicelli. It features Vittorio Gassman in the main role. It was entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. The term Armata Brancaleone is still used today in Italian to define a group of badly assembled and poorly equipped people. Brancaleone is an actual historical name, meaning the paw of lions in heraldry jargon. Brancaleone degli Andalò was a governor of Rome in the Middle Ages. The Prisoner of Zenda The Prisoner of Zenda is a 1937 American black-and-white adventure film based on Anthony Hopes 1894 novel of the same name and the 1896 play. The film starred Ronald Colman, Madeleine Carroll and Douglas Fairbanks Jr., with a supporting cast including C. Aubrey Smith, Raymond Massey, Mary Astor and David Niven. It was directed by John Cromwell, produced by David O. Selznick for Selznick International Pictures, and distributed by United Artists. The screenplay was written by John L. Balderston, adapted by Wells Root from the novel, with dramatisation by Edward Rose; Donald Ogden Stewart was responsible for additional dialogue, and Ben Hecht and Sidney Howard made uncredited contributions. Alfred Newman received the first of his 43 Academy Award nominations, for Original Music Score, while Lyle R. Wheeler was nominated for Best Art Direction. In 1991, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in its National Film Registry. The Men The Men is a 1950 American drama film directed by Fred Zinnemann, written by Carl Foreman, and starring Marlon Brando, Teresa Wright and Everett Sloane. Despite the films commercial failure, it marked Brando’s film debut. Hi, Mom! Hi, Mom! is a 1970 American black comedy film by Brian De Palma, and is one of Robert De Niros first movies. De Niro reprises his role of Jon Rubin from Greetings. In this film, Rubin is a fledgling "adult filmmaker" who has an idea to post cameras at his window and film his neighbors. Solo Solo is a 1996 science fiction action film directed by Norberto Barba, and starring Mario Van Peebles, William Sadler, Adrien Brody, Barry Corbin, and Demián Bichir. The film was based on the novel Weapon by Robert Mason, and was adapted into a screenplay by David L. Corley for Columbia/TriStar Pictures. It received poor reviews and is viewed as a derivative action vehicle. Solo currently holds a 6% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 32 reviews. Something in the Air Something in the Air is a 2012 French drama film written and directed by Olivier Assayas. The film was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. Assayas won the Osella for Best Screenplay. Vampire Knight is a Japanese shōjo manga series written by Matsuri Hino. The series premiered in the January 2005 issue of LaLa magazine and officially ended in May of 2013. Chapters were collected and published in collected volumes by Hakusensha, concluding with nineteen volumes released in Japan. The manga series is licensed in English by Viz Media, who has released all nineteen volumes. The English adaptation premiered in the July 2006 issue of Vizs Shojo Beat magazine, with the collected volumes being published on a quarterly basis. Two drama CDs were created for the series, as well as a twenty-six episode anime adaptation. Produced by Studio Deen, the anime series first season aired in Japan on TV Tokyo between April 8, 2008, and July 1, 2008. The second season, aired on the same station from October 7, 2008, to December 30, 2008. The anime uses many of the same voice actors as were used for the drama CDs. The anime adaptations were licensed for release in North America by Viz Media, the DVD released on July 20, 2010. Blood Out Blood Out is a 2011 American direct-to-video action film. The film is written by Jason Hewitt and John A. OConnell, starring Val Kilmer and Luke Goss, and is Hewitts directorial debut. Chillerama Chillerama is a 2011 horror comedy anthology film consisting of four stories that take place at a drive-in theater playing monster movies. Each segment is a homage to a different genre and style. The first is "Wadenzilla" and was directed and written by Adam Rifkin spoofing 1950s monster movies. The second segment is "I Was a Teenage Werebear" and was directed and written by Tim Sullivan which parodies Rebel Without a Cause, Grease and The Lost Boys and is set in 1962. The third is called "The Diary of Anne Frankenstein" and was directed and written by Adam Green and spoofs Frankenstein and The Diary of Anne Frank. The last segment is "Zom-B-Movie", a spoof of zombie films, and was directed and written by Joe Lynch. Tying each segment of the anthology together is a framing story: a worker for the theater, in a drunken state, digs up his deceased wifes body and attempts oral sex on it, only for her to turn into a zombie and bite his genitals, causing him to slowly turn into a zombie between segments as he is working. Filming took place in late 2010 and was released at Fantasy Filmfest on August 22, 2011. On September 29, 2011, it was released to video on demand and on DVD and Blu-ray on November 29, 2011. Frankenstein Created Woman Frankenstein Created Woman is a 1967 British Hammer horror film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Peter Cushing as Baron Frankenstein and Susan Denberg as his new creation. It is the fourth film in Hammers Frankenstein series. Where Hammers previous Frankenstein films were concerned with the physical aspects of the Barons work, the interest here is in the metaphysical dimensions of life, such as the question of the soul, and its relationship to the body. The Beast The Beast is a 1975 X rated French erotic horror film written, edited, and directed by Walerian Borowczyk. Although sometimes compared with Beauty and the Beast, there are no parallels in the plot except that it features the relationship between a beast and a woman. The film was noted for its explicit sexual content upon its initial release. It has become a cult film. Les vampires Les Vampires is a 1915–16 French silent crime serial film written and directed by Louis Feuillade. Set in Paris, it stars Édouard Mathé, Musidora and Marcel Lévesque. The main characters are a journalist and his friend who become involved in trying to uncover and stop a bizarre underground Apache gang, known as The Vampires. The serial consists of ten episodes, which vary greatly in length. Being roughly 7 hours long, it is considered one of the longest films ever made. It was produced and distributed by Feuillades company Gaumont. Due to its stylistic similarities with Feuillades other crime serials Fantômas and Judex, the three are often considered a trilogy. Fresh from the success of Feuillades previous serial, Fantômas, and facing competition from rival company Pathé, Feuillade made the film quickly and inexpensively with very little written script. Upon its initial release Les Vampires was given negative reviews by critics for its dubious morality and its lack of cinematic techniques compared to other films. However, it was a massive success with its wartime audience, making Musidora a star of French cinema. The film has since come under re-evaluation and is considered by many to be Feuillades magnum opus and a cinematic masterpiece. It is recognised for developing thriller techniques, adopted by Alfred Hitchcock and Fritz Lang, and avant-garde cinema, inspiring Luis Buñuel and others. It is included in the book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die. Not Safe for Work Not Safe for Work is a 2014 American thriller film directed by Joe Johnston and written by Simon Boyes and Adam Mason. The film stars Max Minghella, JJ Feild, Eloise Mumford, and Christian Clemenson. Minghella stars as a paralegal who witnesses an unknown man murder a lawyer at his nearly empty workplace. The Enforcer The Enforcer is an American 1951 black-and-white film noir co-directed by Bretaigne Windust and an uncredited Raoul Walsh, who shot most of the films suspenseful moments, including the ending. The production, largely a police procedural, features Humphrey Bogart and is based on the Murder trials. The Creeping Terror The Creeping Terror is a 1964 horror-science fiction film directed and produced by, and starring, Vic Savage. The plot is centered upon an extraterrestrial, slug-like creature that attacks and devours people in a small American town. Widely considered to be one of the worst films of all time, The Creeping Terror has attained a cult status. The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes is a 1969 American comedy film starring Kurt Russell, Cesar Romero, Joe Flynn and William Schallert. It was produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution Company. It was one of several films made by Disney using the setting of Medfield College, first used in the 1961 Disney film The Absent-Minded Professor and its sequel Son of Flubber. Now You See Him and The Strongest Man in the World, both sequels to The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, were also set at Medfield. Another Nine & a Half Weeks Love in Paris is an erotic romantic drama film released in 1997, a sequel to 1986s 2}} Weeks. Mickey Rourke stars, reprising his original role as John Gray. Angie Everhart co-stars. This sequel was directed by Anne Goursaud and was released directly to video in the United States, receiving poor reviews. August August is a 2008 American drama film directed by Austin Chick and presented by 57th & Irving. The screenplay by Howard A. Rodman focuses on two brothers, ambitious dot-com entrepreneurs attempting to keep their company afloat as the stock market begins to collapse in August 2001, one month prior to the 9/11 attacks. The film premiered as an official selection of the Spectrum section at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. Jesse Stone: Night Passage Jesse Stone: Night Passage is a 2006 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Robert Harmon and starring Tom Selleck, Saul Rubinek and Viola Davis. Based on the 1997 novel Night Passage by Robert B. Parker—the first novel in the Jesse Stone series—the film is about a former Los Angeles homicide detective who is hired as the police chief of a small New England town and finds himself immersed in a series of mysteries. Filmed on location in Nova Scotia, the story is set in the fictitious town of Paradise, Massachusetts. Jesse Stone: Night Passage is the second in a series of nine television films based on Parkers Jesse Stone novels. The film first aired on the CBS television network January 15, 2006. Premonition is a 2004 Japanese horror film directed by Tsuruta Norio. Yogen is based on the manga by , serialized in Shōnen Champion in 1973. The film is about a man who discovers a newspaper that predicts the future. It features an obituary relevant to the death of his young daughter, and in fact the girl dies shortly later. Years after this event he finds more papers with other deaths of family members. The film was released as a double feature with Infection as part of Takashige Ichises J-Horror Theater. The film received mixed reviews from The Japan Times and Video Watchdog. Pure Pure is a 2010 Swedish drama film directed and written by Lisa Langseth. Its Swedish language title is Till det som är vackert which approximately translates to "To that which is beautiful". Alicia Vikanders performance won the Guldbagge Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 46th Guldbagge Awards. Return of the Fly Return of the Fly is the first sequel to the horror film The Fly. It was released in 1959 as a double feature with The Alligator People. It was directed by Edward Bernds. Unlike the previous film, Return of the Fly was shot in black and white. Vincent Price was the only returning cast member from the original. It was intended that Herbert Marshall reprise his role as the police inspector, but due to illness he was replaced by John Sutton. The film was followed by a second sequel, Curse of the Fly. The Prize The Prize is a 1963 American spy film starring Paul Newman, Elke Sommer, and Edward G. Robinson. It was directed by Mark Robson, produced by Pandro S. Berman and adapted for the screen by Ernest Lehman from the novel of the same name by Irving Wallace. It also features an early score by prolific composer Jerry Goldsmith. Loch Ness Loch Ness is a 1996 family drama film starring Ted Danson and Joely Richardson. It was written by John Fusco and directed by Jon Henderson. Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon, is a 2003 Indian Hindi romantic comedy drama film by Sooraj Barjatya and produced by Rajshri Productions. The film is a remake of the 1976 film Chitchor and features Abhishek Bachchan, Hrithik Roshan and Kareena Kapoor in the lead roles. It had a worldwide release on 26 June 2003, and was a critical and commercial failure. The Merchant of Four Seasons The Merchant of Four Seasons is a 1971 West German film written and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, starring and Irm Hermann. The plot follows the life of a fruit-peddler, living in 1950s West Germany, who is driven over the edge by an uncaring society. The title derives from the French expression for a fruit and vegetable seller, "un marchand des quatre-saisons". The film explores issues of class prejudices, domestic violence, infidelity, family discord, depression and self-destructive behavior. Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter is a 2001 cult film from Odessa Filmworks which deals with Jesus modern-day struggle to protect the lesbians of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, from vampires with the help of Mexican wrestler El Santo. This film earned an honorable mention in the Spirit of Slamdance category at the 2002 Slamdance Film Festival. Commando Commando: A One Man Army is a 2013 Indian action film directed by Dilip Ghosh and produced by Vipul Shah. The film features Vidyut Jamwal, Pooja Chopra and Jaideep Ahlawat as main characters. Jamwal, who is trained in the Indian martial arts of Kalaripayattu, performs his own stunts and martial arts in the films action sequences. The film received mixed reviews, with praise directed towards Jamwals performance and the action sequences, but the criticism directed towards the story. It was a moderate success at the box office. 5 Fingers 5 Fingers, known also as Five Fingers, is a 1952 American spy film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and produced by Otto Lang. The screenplay by Michael Wilson was based on the book Operation Cicero by Ludwig Carl Moyzisch, Nazi commercial attaché at the German Embassy in Ankara. In the film, James Mason plays Ulysses Diello, the character based on Elyesa Bazna. The rest of the cast includes Danielle Darrieux, Michael Rennie, Herbert Berghof and Walter Hampden. The film is based on the true story of Albanian-born Elyesa Bazna, one of the most famous spies of World War II. He worked for the Nazis in 1943–44 while he was employed as valet to the British ambassador to Turkey, Sir Hughe Montgomery Knatchbull-Hugessen. He used the code name Cicero. He would photograph top-secret documents and turn the films over to Franz von Papen, the former German chancellor, at that time German ambassador in Ankara, via the intermediary Moyzisch. My Date with the President's Daughter My Date with the Presidents Daughter is a 1998 American television film produced by Walt Disney Television and premiered as part of ABCs revival of The Wonderful World of Disney. It was shot in various locations around Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was directed by Alex Zamm and starred Dabney Coleman, Will Friedle, and Elisabeth Harnois. Shaban, a Man from the Middle Class Ortadirek Şaban is a 1984 Turkish comedy film directed by Kartal Tibet. When Did You Last See Your Father? And When Did You Last See Your Father? is a 2007 British drama film directed by Anand Tucker. The screenplay by David Nicholls is based on the 1993 memoir of the same title by Blake Morrison. Sacrifice Sacrifice is a 2016 American thriller film that was written and directed by Peter A. Dowling, and starred Radha Mitchell and Rupert Graves. It was filmed in Ireland, Shetland, Scotland, and New York City. The film is based on the book Sacrifice by Sharon Bolton. Family Way Family Way is a 2012 Dutch comedy film directed by Joram Lürsen. It is a sequel to Alles is Liefde. Petals on the Wind Petals on the Wind is a 2014 Lifetime movie sequel to the 2014 adaptation Flowers in the Attic, starring Heather Graham, Rose McIver, Wyatt Nash, Bailey Buntain and Ellen Burstyn. It is based on V. C. Andrews’ 1980 novel of the same name, the second novel on the Dollanganger series. The film follows the surviving Dollanganger children—Cathy, Chris and Carrie—ten years after escaping the attic. Despite attempting to move on with their lives, after multiple failed attempts and tragedies occur, Cathy decides its time to take revenge on her mother. Lifetime first announced the film shortly before Flowers in the Attic was released. The network announced on the premiere of the movie the developing of the following books of the Dollanganger series, If There Be Thorns and Seeds of Yesterday, both of which aired in 2015. The film received a positive response from critics. Dark Circles Dark Circles is a 2013 horror film starring Johnathon Schaech and Pell James. Funeral Parade of Roses is a 1969 Japanese drama film directed and written by Toshio Matsumoto, loosely adapted from Oedipus Rex and set in the underground gay culture of 1960s Tokyo. It stars Peter as the protagonist, a young transvestite, and features Osamu Ogasawara, Yoshio Tsuchiya and Emiko Azuma. The title is a pun, "rose"/"Bara" in Japanese is similar to the use of the word "pansy" in English slang. The film was released by A.T.G. on September 13, 1969 in Japan; however, it did not receive a United States release until October 29, 1970. Matsumotos previous film For My Crushed Right Eye contains some of the same footage and could almost be interpreted as a trailer for Funeral Parade, although a true trailer was also made. An important work of the Japanese New Wave, the film combines elements of arthouse, documentary and experimental cinema. In June 2017, it received a 4K restoration and a limited theatrical rerelease. Night of the Lepus Night of the Lepus is a 1972 Australian-American science fiction horror thriller film based upon the science fiction novel The Year of the Angry Rabbit by Russell Braddon. It concerns an infestation of mutated rabbits. The film was shot early in 1972 and released theatrically on July 26th of that year. The film was the first science fiction work for producer A. C. Lyles and for director William F. Claxton, both of whom came from Western film backgrounds. Character actors from Westerns the pair had worked on were brought in to star in the Night of the Lepus, including Stuart Whitman, Janet Leigh, Rory Calhoun, and DeForest Kelley. Filmed in Arizona, Night of the Lepus used domestic rabbits filmed against miniature models and actors dressed in rabbit costumes for the attack scenes. Originally titled Rabbits, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer changed the title of the film and avoided including any rabbits in most promotional materials to try to keep the featured mutant creatures a secret. However, the studio itself broke the secret by issuing rabbits foot-themed promotional materials before the film was released. Widely panned by critics for its silly premise, poor direction, stilted acting, and bad special effects, the films biggest failure was considered to be the inability to make the rabbits seem scary. Night of the Lepus has gained cult status for its laughably poor quality. The film was never released on VHS but was issued on Region 1 DVD in October 2005 and on Blu-Ray in June 2018. Touch of Pink Touch of Pink is a 2004 Canadian-British gay-themed romantic comedy film written and directed by Ian Iqbal Rashid and starring Jimi Mistry and Kyle MacLachlan. The film takes its title from the Cary Grant film That Touch of Mink. Fateful Findings Fateful Findings is a 2012 American independent film directed, written, produced, edited by, and starring Neil Breen, who was also in charge of production design, set decoration, makeup, sound editing, catering, and casting. The film was screened on December 8, 2012 at the invite-only Butt-Numb-A-Thon, had a public festival debut on May 23, 2013 at the Seattle International Film Festival, and was released to theaters in early 2014. Upon release, it was declared one of "worst films ever made", and quickly gained a cult following. Among other things, viewers cite the films cryptic and incomprehensible plot, poor production values, overt political messages, stilted dialogue, and bizarre and unnatural performances, as well as Breens real-life eccentricities, as part of the films ironic appeal. Some critics have cited the film as an example of outsider art, and the phenomena of "so bad its good" media. Mard Ko Dard Nahin Hota Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film written and directed by Vasan Bala and produced by Ronnie Screwvala under his banner RSVP Movies. The film stars debutant Abhimanyu Dassani, Radhika Madan, Gulshan Devaiah, Mahesh Manjrekar and Jimit Trivedi. The film premiered in the Midnight Madness section of the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the Peoples Choice Award: Midnight Madness. The film was also screened at the 2018 MAMI Film Festival where it received standing ovation. The films story follows a young man who has a rare condition called Congenital insensitivity to pain and strikes out on a quest to vanquish his foes. Bhagyashrees son Abhimanyu Dassani is making his acting debut with the film. The film was released in theaters on 21 March 2019 and received positive reviews from critics. The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh is a 2012 horror film directed by Rue Morgue founder Rodrigo Gudiño. It was released in Russia on 13 June 2013 as Завещание and was later released direct to DVD on 30 July 2013 through Image Entertainment. United Passions United Passions is a 2014 English-language French drama film about the origins of the world governing body of association football, Fédération Internationale de Football Association. Ninety-percent funded by FIFA, it stars Tim Roth, Gérard Depardieu and Sam Neill, and is directed by Frédéric Auburtin. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on 18 May 2014. The films release in North America on 5 June 2015 was particularly unsuccessful, coinciding with the 2015 FIFA corruption case. In the United States, the film grossed just $918 in its opening weekend, making it the lowest-grossing film in American history. The film was unanimously poorly reviewed and described as propaganda, and is considered to be one of the worst films of all time. The film was also a major box-office bomb, losing $26.8 million worldwide and failing to obtain a theatrical distribution in many markets. Commander Hamilton Hamilton is a 1998 Swedish action film directed by Harald Zwart and starring Peter Stormare, Mark Hamill and Lena Olin. The film was edited with additional scenes into a 3 hour long TV-series in 2001. The 1998 single "No Mans Land" by Ardis was included in the soundtrack to this film. The Killing Machine Icarus is a 2010 Canadian action thriller film directed by and starring Dolph Lundgren, along with actors David Lewis, Samantha Ferris, and Bo Svenson. The film centers around Edward Genn, a former Soviet hitman known as "Icarus". After the collapse of the Soviet Empire, he moved to the United States to begin a new life. But after many years, his past has finally caught up with him. On August 8, 2008, Lundgren signed a contract with Insight Film Studios to direct and star in Icarus. Produced on a $6 million budget, filming began in October, 2008 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Filming was expected to last "about" five weeks, but reportedly wrapped after 18 days. At the 2008 Cannes Film Market, CineTel Films acquired the international distribution rights to the film. The worldwide premiere took place on Canadian television. This was followed by a limited theatrical release in a number of countries, including: the United States, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Oman, and Kuwait. The film received mixed reviews; praise was aimed at the action scenes and violence. On August 16, 2010, the film was distributed on Blu-ray and DVD in the United Kingdom by Anchor Bay Films, followed by the United States on October 19. Guns, Girls and Gambling Guns, Girls and Gambling is a 2012 American action comedy thriller film written and directed by Michael Winnick. The film stars an ensemble cast, which includes Gary Oldman, Christian Slater, Megan Park, Helena Mattsson, Tony Cox, Chris Kattan, Powers Boothe, Michael and Eddie Spears, and Jeff Fahey. Concussion Concussion is a 2013 American drama film written and directed by Stacie Passon and starring Robin Weigert. Although not autobiographical, the story was partially inspired by Passon herself suffering a mild concussion, in the same manner depicted in the film, shortly before she began writing the screenplay. The Cat from Outer Space The Cat from Outer Space is a 1978 American science fiction comedy film starring Ken Berry, Sandy Duncan, Harry Morgan, Ronnie Schell, Roddy McDowall and McLean Stevenson. Produced by Walt Disney Productions, it was shot at the studios Golden Oak Ranch and Santa Clarita. Master of the Flying Guillotine Master of the Flying Guillotine is a 1976 Taiwanese wuxia film starring Jimmy Wang Yu, who also wrote and directed the film. It is a sequel to Wangs 1971 film One Armed Boxer, and thus the film is also known as One-Armed Boxer 2 and The One Armed Boxer vs. the Flying Guillotine. Stealing Home Stealing Home is a 1988 American coming of age romantic drama film, written and directed by Steven Kampmann and William Porter. The film stars Mark Harmon, Jodie Foster, Blair Brown, Jonathan Silverman, Harold Ramis and William McNamara. In the film; Billy Wyatt, a washed-up baseball player, is called back home to collect the ashes of his childhood sweetheart Katie Chandler, who had committed suicide. While doing so, he remembers the relationships he had with her and people he grew up with. Stealing Home was released theatrically on August 26, 1988 by Warner Bros. Upon release the film, was a critical and commercial failure, although David Fosters musical score garnered universal praise. Over the years it has attained a cult status, praised for its pace, nostalgic feel and performances. The film holds a 93% rating on Google users aggregation while on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes it holds a rating of 20%. Michel Vaillant Michel Vaillant is a 2003 French movie starring Sagamore Stévenin and Diane Kruger. It depicts events around the 24 hours of Le Mans race, based largely on a comic about the Michel Vaillant character. The racing sequences were shot during the 2002 24 Hours of Le Mans. Baadshaho Baadshaho is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language period action thriller film written by Rajat Arora, and directed and co-produced by Milan Luthria. It features Ajay Devgn, Ileana DCruz, Emraan Hashmi, Vidyut Jammwal, Esha Gupta and Sanjay Mishra in the lead roles. The film is set in the emergency era of 1975-77. The film released worldwide on 1 September 2017. The MacKintosh Man The Mackintosh Man is a 1973 British-American Cold War spy thriller film, directed by John Huston and starring Paul Newman, Dominique Sanda and James Mason. Huston called it "a spy thriller with some amusing moments" that was similar to his earlier The Kremlin Letter. Avenue Montaigne Fauteuils dorchestre is a French film released in 2006 directed by Danièle Thompson, which she co-scripted with her son, Christopher Thompson. The film was released in the United Kingdom and Australia as Orchestra Seats, and in the United States and English-speaking Canada as Avenue Montaigne. The Man Who Never Was The Man Who Never Was is a 1956 UK Second World War film, produced by André Hakim and directed by Ronald Neame. It stars Clifton Webb, Gloria Grahame and Robert Flemyng. It is based on the book of the same name by Lt. Cmdr. Ewen Montagu and chronicles Operation Mincemeat, a 1943 British Intelligence plan to deceive the Axis powers into thinking Operation Husky, the Allied invasion of Sicily, would take place elsewhere in the Mediterranean. The Man Who Never Was was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival, and Nigel Balchins screenplay won the BAFTA for that year. The Hollywood Knights The Hollywood Knights is a 1980 American teen comedy film written and directed by Floyd Mutrux depicting the crass and mischievous antics and practical jokes of the remaining members of a 1950s-era car club turned social fraternity in and around Beverly Hills and Hollywood in 1965. The cast, led by Robert Wuhl as the fraternitys charismatic leader Newbaum Turk sic, features Tony Danza and Michelle Pfeiffer as high school sweethearts as well as Fran Drescher and Stuart Pankin in supporting roles. It is the film debuts of both Danza and Pfeiffer. It is also the inaugural film credit of PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, a British studio that aimed to compete with Hollywood. Chobits is a Japanese manga created by the Japanese manga collective Clamp. It was published by Kodansha in Weekly Young Magazine from the 43rd issue for 2000 to the 48th issue for 2002 and collected in eight bound volumes. Chobits was adapted as a 26-episode-long anime television series broadcast on TBS and Animax from April to September 2002. In addition, it has spawned two video games as well as various merchandise such as figurines, collectable cards, calendars, and artbooks. The series tells the story of Hideki Motosuwa, who finds an abandoned , or personal computer with human form, which he names "Chi" after the only word it initially can speak. As the series progresses, they explore the mysteries of Chis origin together and questions about the relationship between human beings and computers. The manga is set in the same universe as Angelic Layer, taking place a few years after the events of that story, and like Angelic Layer, it explores the relationship between humans and electronic devices shaped like human beings. Chobits branches off as a crossover into many other stories in different ways, such as Reservoir Chronicle, xxxHolic and Kobato. Penny Pincher! Radin! is a 2016 French comedy film directed by Fred Cavayé. It stars Dany Boon, Laurence Arné, Noémie Schmidt and Patrick Ridremont. Late Autumn is a 1960 Japanese drama film directed by Yasujirō Ozu. It stars Setsuko Hara and Yoko Tsukasa as a mother and daughter, and is based on a story by Ton Satomi. Late Autumn follows the attempts of three older men to help the widow of a late friend to marry off her daughter. The daughter is less than happy at the proposals, mainly because of her reluctance to leave her mother alone. The film was selected as the Japanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 33rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. While not one of the works for which Ozu is most known, Late Autumn is highly regarded by critics. Prophecy Prophecy is a 1979 American science fiction horror film directed by John Frankenheimer and written by David Seltzer. It stars Robert Foxworth, Talia Shire and Armand Assante. Set in the Androscoggin or Ossipee River, the film follows an environmental agent and his wife filing a report on a paper mill in the river, not knowing that the paper mills waste made a local bear mutate, having the bear turn rampant in the wilderness. A novelization of the film, written by Seltzer as well, was also published, with the tagline "A Story of Unrelenting Terror". Lassie Lassie is a 2005 British-American-French-Irish adventure comedy-drama film based on Eric Knights 1940 novel Lassie Come-Home about the profound bond between Joe Carraclough and his rough collie, Lassie. The film was directed, written, and co-produced by Charles Sturridge and is a production of Samuel Goldwyn Films. The film stars Jonathan Mason and was distributed by Roadside Attractions and released in the UK on 16 December 2005. Filming took place in Scotland, Ireland and the Isle of Man. The supporting cast features Peter OToole, Samantha Morton, Peter Dinklage, Edward Fox, and John Lynch. The film was generally reviewed positively by critics, but performed poorly at the box office. Paradise: Faith Paradise: Faith is a 2012 Austrian drama film directed by Ulrich Seidl, the second in his Paradise trilogy. The film was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival and won the Special Jury Prize. It won the award for best sound design at the 26th European Film Awards. The film has been named as a favourite of director John Waters, who presented the film as his annual pick within the Maryland Film Festival 2013. La Terra Trema La Terra Trema is a 1948 Italian dramatic film directed by Luchino Visconti. The movie is loosely adapted from Giovanni Vergas novel I Malavoglia for the screen. The picture features, as non-credited non-professional actors, Antonio Arcidiacono, Giuseppe Arcidiacono, and many others. It is a docufiction in the Sicilian language. Marketa Lazarová Marketa Lazarová is a 1967 Czechoslovak historical film directed by František Vláčil. It is an adaptation of the novel Marketa Lazarová by Vladislav Vančura. The film takes place in an indeterminate time during the Middle Ages, and tells the story of a daughter of a feudal lord who is kidnapped by neighbouring robber knights and becomes a mistress of one of them. Marketa Lazarová was voted the all-time best Czech movie in a 1998 poll of Czech film critics and publicists. Theodor Pištěk designed the costumes for the film. Firelight Firelight is a 1997 period romance film written and directed by William Nicholson and starring Sophie Marceau and Stephen Dillane. Written by William Nicholson, the film is about a woman who agrees to bear the child of an anonymous English landowner in return for payment to resolve her fathers debts. When the child is born, the woman gives up the child as agreed. Seven years later, the woman is hired as a governess to a girl on a remote Sussex estate, whose father is the anonymous landowner. Filmed on location in Firle, England and Calvados, France, the film premiered at the Deauville American Film Festival on 14 September 1997. Firelight was Nicholsons first and only film as a director. Abominable Abominable may refer to: Abominable, an American monster film by Ryan Schifrin Abominable, a computer-animated adventure film The Long, Long Trailer The Long, Long Trailer is a 1954 American Anscocolor road comedy film based on a novel of the same name written by Clinton Twiss in 1951 about a couple who buy a new travel trailer home and spend a year traveling across the United States. The film stars Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. It also features Marjorie Main, Keenan Wynn, Bert Freed, Moroni Olsen, Gladys Hurlbut, Madge Blake, Howard McNear, and Walter Baldwin. The picture was directed by Vincente Minnelli, working from a screenplay by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich. Remember Me, My Love Remember Me, My Love is a 2003 Italian movie directed by Gabriele Muccino. Tagline: Some loves are never forgotten. On the Line On the Line is a 2001 American romantic comedy film starring Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and Emmanuelle Chriqui. The film was directed by Eric Bross and was written by Eric Aronson and Paul Stanton, based upon their short film of the same name. Welcome to Germany Welcome to Germany is a 2016 German comedy film written and directed by Simon Verhoeven. The film grossed more than US$20 million in Germany. The Shaggy Dog The Shaggy Dog is a black-and-white 1959 Walt Disney film about Wilby Daniels, a teenage boy who by the power of an enchanted ring of the Borgias is transformed into the title character, a shaggy Old English Sheepdog. The film was based on the story The Hound of Florence by Felix Salten. It is directed by Charles Barton and stars Fred MacMurray, Tommy Kirk, Jean Hagen, Kevin Corcoran, Tim Considine, Roberta Shore, and Annette Funicello. This was Walt Disneys first live-action comedy. Walt Disney Productions filmed a successful sequel in 1976 called The Shaggy D.A. which starred Dean Jones, Tim Conway, and Suzanne Pleshette. It was followed by a 1987 television sequel, a 1994 television remake and a 2006 live-action theatrical remake. Good Boy! Good Boy! is a 2003 comedy film directed by John Hoffman, based on the book Dogs from Outer Space by Zeke Richardson; Hoffman and Richardson collaborated on the screen story, while Hoffman wrote the screenplay. The film stars Liam Aiken as Owen Baker, as well as the voices of Matthew Broderick, Delta Burke, Donald Faison, Brittany Murphy, Carl Reiner, Vanessa Redgrave, and Cheech Marin as the abundant dog characters in the film. The Magic Flute The Magic Flute is Ingmar Bergmans 1975 film version of Mozarts opera Die Zauberflöte. It was intended as a television production and was first shown on Swedish television on 1 January 1975, but was followed by a cinema release later that year. The work is widely viewed as one of the most successful films of an opera ever made, and as an unusual item in the directors oeuvre. With Fire and Sword With Fire and Sword is a 1999 Polish historical drama film directed by Jerzy Hoffman. The film is based on the novel With Fire and Sword, the first part in The Trilogy of Henryk Sienkiewicz. At the time of its filming it was the most expensive Polish film ever made. Short Sharp Shock Short Sharp Shock is a 1998 film directed by Turkish-German director Fatih Akın. The film, which according to Rekin Teksoy, writing in Turkish Cinema, "focuses on the identity crises faced by German youth from various ethnic backgrounds," was the feature debut of the German-born director of Turkish descent and is said to have "represented a new German-Turkish cinema." Hungry Hearts Hungry Hearts is a 2014 Italian drama film directed by Saverio Costanzo. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. At Venice, Adam Driver and Alba Rohrwacher won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor and Best Actress respectively. It was also screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The Last Laugh The Last Laugh is a comedy film written and directed by Greg Pritikin. It stars Richard Dreyfuss and Chevy Chase. Suburbia Suburbia, also known as Rebel Streets and The Wild Side, is a 1984 American coming-of-age drama/thriller film written and directed by Penelope Spheeris, and produced by Roger Corman, about suburban punks who run away from home. The kids take up a punk lifestyle by squatting in abandoned suburban tract homes. The punks are played by Chris Pedersen, Bill Coyne, Timothy Eric OBrien and Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea, amongst others. It contains live footage of D.I. performing "Richard Hung Himself", T.S.O.L. performing "Wash Away" and "Darker My Love", and The Vandals performing "The Legend of Pat Brown". In turn, the film inspired the Pet Shop Boys song "Suburbia." Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II , is a 1993 Japanese kaiju film directed by Takao Okawara, written by Wataru Mimura, and produced by Shōgo Tomiyama. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the 20th film in the Godzilla franchise, as well as the fifth film to be released during the franchises Heisei period. The film features the fictional monster character Godzilla, along with Baby Godzilla and the mecha character Mechagodzilla. Despite its Japanese and English titles, the film is not a sequel to the 1974 film Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla. Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II was released theatrically in Japan on December 11, 1993. It was released directly to pay-per-view satellite television in the United States in 1998 by Sony Pictures Television. The film was promoted as the last film in the franchises Heisei series, and was also promoted by a childrens television program called Adventure! Godzilland 2. Although Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II was not the final entry in the Heisei series, as it was followed by Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla in 1994, Toho producers initially wished to avoid competing with TriStars then-upcoming Godzilla reboot. Silmido Silmido is a 2003 South Korean action drama film directed by Kang Woo-suk. It is based on the 1999 novel Silmido by Baek Dong-ho, which in turn is based on the true story of Unit 684. Some parts of the film are dramatizations, as the actual details of certain events remain unknown. The film was both critically well received and a financial success, and was the first film in South Korea to attract a box office audience of over 10 million viewers. Separate Lies Separate Lies is a 2005 British drama film directed by Julian Fellowes, who also wrote the screenplay, updating the 1951 novel A Way Through the Wood by Nigel Balchin, which had already been turned into a stage play under the title Waiting for Gillian in 1957. The film stars Tom Wilkinson, Emily Watson and Rupert Everett. Separate Lies marked the directorial debut of Julian Fellowes, who had worked mostly as an actor and won an Academy Award with his screenplay for Robert Altmans Gosford Park. Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity is ventriloquist Jeff Dunhams second Comedy Central special, which premiered on September 17, 2007. It features the puppets of Walter, Peanut, and José Jalapeño on a Stick as well as two new characters: Achmed the Dead Terrorist, and a new version of Melvin the Superhero. London Dreams London Dreams is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language musical drama film directed and produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah. The film stars Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn in the lead roles while Asin plays the female lead and Rannvijay Singh, Om Puri, and newcomer Aditya Roy Kapur are featured in supporting roles. The film had a worldwide release on 30 October 2009 and was a critical and commercial failure. It marks the second collaboration between Khan and Devgn after Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. Cold War Cold War is a 2012 Hong Kong police thriller film directed by Sunny Luk and Longman Leung, starring Aaron Kwok and Tony Leung Ka-fai, and guest starring Andy Lau. The film was selected as the opening film at the 17th Busan International Film Festival and released in Hong Kong, Macau, and mainland China on 8 November 2012. The films title, Cold War, is derived from the code name used in the police operation where the plot of the film evolves. The film won nine awards including Best Actor, Best Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards. The film has a sequel, known as Cold War 2. State of Siege State of Siege is a 1972 French film directed by Costa-Gavras starring Yves Montand and Renato Salvatori. Ohm Shanthi Oshaana Ohm Shanthi Oshaana is a 2014 Indian Malayalam-language coming-of-age romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Jude Anthany Joseph. The story was conceived by Midhun Manuel Thomas and he wrote the screenplay along with the director. It stars Nazriya Nazim, Nivin Pauly, Renji Panicker, Aju Varghese, and Vineeth Sreenivasan. Ohm Shanthi Oshaana was produced by Ananya Films and features music by Shaan Rahman. The film was remade in Bengali in 2019 as Ke Tumi Nandini starring Bonny Sengupta and Rupsha Mukherjee. Ohm Shanthi Oshaana was released on 7 February 2014 with positive reviews from critics and became one of the biggest hits of 2014. And won three Kerala State Film Awards including Best Popular Film, Best Actress for Nazriya Nazim and Best Editor for Lijo Paul. Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart to Hades , is the third in a series of six Japanese martial arts films based on the long-running Lone Wolf and Cub manga series about Ogami Ittō, a wandering assassin for hire who is accompanied by his young son, Daigoro. The film has also been released under the name Shogun Assassin 2: Lightning Swords of Death, as a sequel to Shogun Assassin, which was most of the second film, Baby Cart at the River Styx and some of the first film, Sword of Vengeance edited together for the US market. Chori Chori Chupke Chupke Chori Chori Chupke Chupke is a 2001 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Abbas-Mustan. It stars Salman Khan, Rani Mukerji and Preity Zinta in leading roles. The music is composed by Anu Malik and the lyrics are penned by Sameer. It emerged as a commercial success and was one of the highest-grossing films of 2001. The film generated heavy controversy during its release because it was one of the first Bollywood films to handle the taboo issue of surrogate childbirth and artificial insemination. This is the only movie of director duo Abbas-Mustan in which Salman Khan worked. Earlier they approached him for the 1993 movie Baazigar. However, the role was later offered to Shahrukh Khan. Some of the scenes in the film have been borrowed from Pretty Woman with the storyline inspired by the 1980 movie Avan Aval Adhu and the 1983 movie Doosri Dulhan by Lekh Tandon. In 2001, the CBI seized prints of Chori Chori Chupke Chupke, after it was discovered the movie was funded by Chhota Shakeel of the Mumbai underworld, which resulted into well publicised cases. Gracie Gracie is a 2007 American sports drama film directed by Davis Guggenheim. It stars Carly Schroeder as Gracie Bowen, Dermot Mulroney as Bryan Bowen, Elisabeth Shue as Lindsay Bowen, Jesse Lee Soffer as Johnny Bowen, and Andrew Shue as Coach Owen Clark. Gracie takes place in New Jersey, United States in 1978, before 1972s Title IX had taken much effect in womens college sports and when organized womens soccer was still very rare in the United States. Gracie, the films central protagonist, overcomes the loss of her brother by convincing her family and school to allow her to play varsity soccer on an all-boys team. The story is partially based on the childhood experiences of Elisabeth Shue, who was one of the producers in addition to being the wife of Davis Guggenheim, the director, as well as a cast member. The novelization of Gracie, written by Suzanne Weyn, was released in June 2007. 10.000 Km 10,000 km is a Spanish romantic drama film directed by Carlos Marques-Marcet. It film stars Natalia Tena and David Verdaguer as a couple trying to make their relationship work, while one lives in Barcelona and the other in Los Angeles. The film had its world premiere on March 10, 2014 at the SXSW film festival and received the Special Jury Recognition for Best Acting Duo. The film was released on May 16, 2014 in Spain and on July 10, 2015, in a limited release and through video on demand by Broad Green Pictures in the United States. Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of Hell Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of Hell, known as Wishmaster 3: Devil Stone in the United Kingdom, is 2001 horror film directed by Chris Angel and starring Jason Connery and A. J. Cook. It is the third installment of the Wishmaster series. It was the second direct-to-video sequel in the franchise and was filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Gandahar Gandahar is a 1987 French animated science fantasy film. The original version was directed by René Laloux, and was based on Jean-Pierre Andrevons novel Les Hommes-machines contre Gandahar. Little Indian, Big City Un indien dans la ville is a 1994 French film by Hervé Palud. The film had a limited English language release under the title Little Indian, Big City. Part of the movie was shot in Miami, Florida, United States. It was later adapted for an American audience under the title Jungle 2 Jungle, set in Manhattan and starring Tim Allen and Martin Short. A tie in game for the Game Boy was released only in France. Raavan Raavan is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language epic adventure film co-written, co-produced, and directed by Mani Ratnam. It stars Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, and Vikram in the lead roles. Govinda, Ravi Kishan, Nikhil Dwivedi, Tejaswini Kolhapure and Priyamani feature in key supporting roles. This film was the Bollywood debut of Tamil star Vikram. It was simultaneously released in Tamil as Raavanan with a slightly different cast, which was also dubbed into Telugu and other regional languages. The films score and soundtrack were composed by A. R. Rahman. The film was released on 18 June 2010. Its premiere was held in London on 16 June 2010. The River Murders The River Murders is a 2011 American psychological crime drama film directed by Rich Cowan and starring Ray Liotta, Ving Rhames, and Christian Slater. Suck Me Shakespeer 3 Fack ju Göhte 3 is a 2017 German comedy directed by Bora Dagtekin and starring Elyas MBarek and Jella Haase, while upcoming actors Max von der Groeben and Gizem Emre appear as supporting roles. The film, produced by Constantin Film, is the sequel to the 2015 film Fack ju Göhte 2. It premiered on October 22, 2017 in Munich and was released nationwide on October 26, 2017. The third part is expected to be the final installation of the series. My Führer My Führer – The Really Truest Truth about Adolf Hitler is a 2007 German comedy-drama film directed by Dani Levy. The setting is World War II, around New Years of 1945. The film tells the story of Adolf Hitler and his preparation for a big New Years speech. Hitler is too depressed to speak, so a Jewish acting coach is called in to tutor him. The premiere was held on 9 January 2007 in Essen. Wide German release followed on 11 January and Swiss and Austrian releases on 18 and 19 January, respectively. It was entered into the 29th Moscow International Film Festival. Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3 Kya Kool Hain Hum 3 is a 2016 Indian adult comedy film starring Tusshar Kapoor, Aftab Shivdasani and Mandana Karimi in lead roles along with Gizele Thakral, Claudia Ciesla, Krishna Abhishek, Shakti Kapoor, Darshan Jariwala in pivotal roles. It was released on January 22, 2016. The film is a sequel to 2012 film Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum and the third installment of Kyaa Kool Hain Hum film series. Box Office India declared the film Flop. No Man's Land No Mans Land is a 1987 American crime film written by Dick Wolf directed by Peter Werner, and stars Charlie Sheen, D. B. Sweeney, and Randy Quaid. Invincible Invincible is a 2001 drama film written and directed by Werner Herzog. The film stars Tim Roth, Jouko Ahola, Anna Gourari, and Max Raabe. The film tells the story of a Jewish strongman in Germany. While basing his story on the real-life figure Zishe Breitbart, Herzog uses the bare facts of Breitbarts life to weave fact and fiction to create an allegory of human strength, knowing oneself with honesty and pride in ones heritage. The film features original score composed by German film composer Hans Zimmer, co-written with fellow composer Klaus Badelt. Along with films like The Pledge this marks one of the first projects of Badelt into the feature film industry, and one of several collaborations with Herzog as well. D@bbe D@bbe is a 2006 Turkish horror film directed and written by Hasan Karacadağ. Its title is a reference to the Dabbe. A Map of the World A Map of the World is a drama released in the year 1999, based on the novel of the same name by Jane Hamilton. It was directed by Scott Elliott. The movie stars Sigourney Weaver, Julianne Moore, and David Strathairn. Sigourney Weaver was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama. Strings Strings is a mythic fantasy film about the son of an ostensibly assassinated ruler who sets out to avenge his father but through a series of revelations comes to a much clearer understanding of the conflict between the two peoples concerned. The film was made with marionettes and the strings are part of the fictional world as life strings. It is famed for its innovative cinematography and scenic design. Strings is directed by Danish Anders Rønnow Klarlund and is a Danish-Swedish-Norwegian-British co-production. The film has received several awards. Chop Shop Chop Shop is a 2007 American drama film co-written, edited, and directed by Ramin Bahrani. The film tells the story of a twelve-year-old street orphan living and working in Willets Point, an area in Queens, New York, filled with automobile repair shops, scrapyards and garbage dumps. Chop Shop premiered at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. Nautanki Saala! Nautanki Saala! is an Indian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Rohan Sippy, starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Kunaal Roy Kapur along with Pooja Salvi, Evelyn Sharma and Gaelyn Mendonca. The story is based upon the 2003 French comedy film Après Vous. The film was produced by Ramesh Sippy, Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar and Roopa de Choudhury under the banner of Super Cassettes Industries Ltd. in association with R.S. Entertainment. The first look of Nautanki Saala! was released on 2 October 2012. Ayshmann Khurrana has sung again in Nautanki Saala!. Upon release, Bhushan Kumar declared the movie as a "winner in all the aspects". Abhishek Bachchan has done a cameo in the film for his friend, director Rohan Sippy. Bhushan Kumar finalised 12 April 2013 for Nautanki Saala!. He wanted a longer campaign of eight weeks for promotion. The first promo of Nautanki Saala! was attached with Special 26. Future War Future War is a 1997 American direct-to-video science fiction film about an escaped human slave fleeing his cyborg masters and seeking refuge on Earth. It was lampooned in a 1999 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Groove Groove is a 2000 American film directed by Greg Harrison. It portrays one night in the San Francisco underground rave scene. Through a single email, the word spreads that a huge rave is going to take place in an abandoned warehouse. John Digweed has a cameo as himself and also contributed to the soundtrack with Nick Muir, under their production alias Bedrock. Belle & Sebastian Belle and Sebastian is a 2013 French adventure drama film directed by Nicolas Vanier. It was based on the novel Belle et Sébastien by Cécile Aubry. A sequel to the film, The Adventure Continues, was released on 9 December 2015. Liz & Dick Liz & Dick is a 2012 American made-for-television biographical film chronicling the relationship of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. It was directed by Lloyd Kramer, written by Christopher Monger, and produced by Larry A. Thompson. The film stars Lindsay Lohan as Taylor and Grant Bowler as Burton. It premiered on Lifetime on November 25, 2012. What Keeps You Alive What Keeps You Alive is a 2018 Canadian thriller film written and directed by Colin Minihan. It stars Hannah Emily Anderson and Brittany Allen and follows a young woman fighting for her life as her wife’s murderous intentions become evident. Sweet Dreams Sweet Dreams is a 1985 American biographical film which tells the story of country music singer Patsy Cline. The film was written by Robert Getchell and directed by Karel Reisz. It stars Jessica Lange, Ed Harris, Ann Wedgeworth, David Clennon, James Staley, Gary Basaraba, John Goodman, and P. J. Soles. The film was nominated for Academy Award for Best Actress. For all the musical sequences, Lange lip-synced to the original Patsy Cline recordings. The soundtrack of the same name was released in September 1985. This film has developed a cult following based on Lange’s acclaimed performance. Scared Shrekless Scared Shrekless is a twenty four minute computer animated Halloween horror comedy television special, set shortly after the events of Shrek Forever After, that premiered on the American television network NBC on Thursday, October 28, 2010. Scared Shrekless was based on the childrens book Shrek!, by the writer William Steig, which was published on October 17, 1990. This short marks the first time Eddie Murphy does not reprise his role as Donkey and is replaced by Dean Edwards, Rupert Everett is replaced by Sean Bishop as Prince Charming, and the Ogre Babies are now voiced by Miles Christopher Bakshi and Nina Zoe Bakshi. This is the first time Duloc is seen since the original Shrek. It was produced with the working title of Shrek or Treat. Mojave Mojave is a 2015 American crime thriller film written and directed by William Monahan. The film stars Oscar Isaac, Garrett Hedlund, Mark Wahlberg, Louise Bourgoin, and Walton Goggins. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 18, 2015. The film was released on DirecTV Cinema on December 3, 2015, prior to opening in a limited release on January 22, 2016, by A24. Felix Manalo Felix Manalo is a 2015 Philippine biographical drama film about the life of Felix Ysagun Manalo, the first Executive Minister of the Iglesia Ni Cristo, and the church he preached. Manalo is regarded by the members of the Iglesia ni Cristo as the last messenger of God and the restorer of the true Church of Christ, whom the INC gives the title Sugò. The story and screenplay were written by INC evangelism head Bienvenido Santiago. The film was directed by Joel Lamangan. All content of the film was screened and approved by the INC. The film broke three Guinness world records for film attendance upon release. Escape Escape is a 2012 action-thriller film directed by Roar Uthaug. It stars Isabel Christine Andreasen and Milla Olin as girls in 14th century Norway who must escape bandits led by Ingrid Bolsø Berdal. It premiered at the Slash Film Festival and was released in Norway in September 2012. Phantom Lady Phantom Lady is a 1944 American film noir directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Franchot Tone, Ella Raines and Alan Curtis. The film was Siodmaks first Hollywood noir and the first film produced by Joan Harrison, Universal Pictures earliest female executive, who was associated with Alfred Hitchcock. The film was based on the novel of the same name written by Cornell Woolrich but published under the pseudonym William Irish. Children of Glory Children of Glory, is a 2006 film directed by Krisztina Goda. Children of Glory commemorates Hungarys Revolution of 1956 and the "Blood in the Water" match. Taking place in Budapest and at the Melbourne Olympic Games in October and November of that year, the film takes viewers into the passion and sadness of one of the most dramatic popular revolts of the twentieth century. In the same year Soviet tanks were violently suppressing the Revolution within Hungary, the Hungarian water polo team was winning over Russia in the Olympic pool in Melbourne, in what is sometimes described as the bloodiest water polo match in history. While telling the story of 1956 in part through fictional lead characters, the film-makers simultaneously recreated many of the key public events of the Revolution, including the huge demonstrations and the fighting in the streets of Budapest. Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain is a 1995 American adventure comedy drama film starring Christina Ricci and Anna Chlumsky. It takes place in the fictional town and county of Wheaton, Washington, chronicling the adventures of two girls, Beth and Jody, exploring caves beneath Bear Mountain. At the Earth's Core At the Earths Core is a 1976 British-American fantasy-science fiction film produced by Britains Amicus Productions. The film was directed by Kevin Connor and starred Doug McClure, Peter Cushing and Caroline Munro. It was filmed in Technicolor, and based on the fantasy novel At the Earths Core, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first book of his Pellucidar series, in token of which the film is also known as Edgar Rice Burroughs At the Earths Core. The original music score was composed by Mike Vickers. One Last Thing... One Last Thing... is a 2006 comedy-drama film produced by HDNet Films and released by Magnolia Pictures. It was screened at the Toronto Film Festival on September 12, 2005 and had a limited release in the United States on May 5, 2006. It was directed by Alex Steyermark and written by Barry Stringfellow. One More Time with Feeling One More Time with Feeling is a 2016 British documentary film directed by Andrew Dominik. It documents the recording of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds sixteenth studio album, Skeleton Tree, in the aftermath of the death of Nick Caves 15-year-old son Arthur. The Little Matchgirl The Little Matchgirl is a 2006 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures, directed by Roger Allers and produced by Don Hahn. It is based on an original story of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen, published in 1845. The Legend II Fong Sai-yuk II, also known as The Legend II and The Legend of Fong Sai-yuk II, is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Corey Yuen, and also produced by and starring Jet Li as Chinese folk hero Fong Sai-yuk. The film is a sequel to Fong Sai-yuk, which was released earlier in the same year. Two former Miss Hong Kong Pageant winners, Michelle Reis and Amy Kwok, portrayed Fong Sai-yuks wives. Anesthesia Anesthesia is a 2016 independent drama film written, produced and directed by Tim Blake Nelson. Nelson stars in the film with Sam Waterston, Kristen Stewart, Glenn Close, Gretchen Mol, and Corey Stoll. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 22, 2015. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand by IFC Films on January 8, 2016. Simon Killer Simon Killer is a 2012 film directed by Antonio Campos with a screenplay by Campos from a screen story by Campos, Brady Corbet and Mati Diop. It has a 74% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 43 reviews. It was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. The film revolves around a young American man named Simon who is visiting Paris and his relationship with a Middle Eastern prostitute and a French woman he meets on the metro. It is a character study centering on Simons sociopathic tendencies and their effects on the people that come into his life. Paradise: Hope Paradise: Hope is a 2013 Austrian drama film directed by Ulrich Seidl, the third in his Paradise trilogy. The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed is a 1969 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher for Hammer Film Productions, starring Peter Cushing, Freddie Jones, Veronica Carlson and Simon Ward. The film is the fifth in a series of Hammer films focusing on Baron Frankenstein, who, in this entry, terrorises those around him in a bid to uncover the secrets of a former associate confined to a lunatic asylum. Stations of the Cross Stations of the Cross is a 2014 German drama film directed by . The film had its premiere in the competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear for Best Script. Soorma Soorma is a 2018 Indian biographical sports drama film based on the life of hockey player Sandeep Singh. Directed by Shaad Ali and produced by Sony Pictures Networks India and C.S. Films, the film stars Diljit Dosanjh and Tapsee Pannu in lead roles. It was released theatrically on 13 July 2018. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, Soorma emerged as a commercial success grossing worldwide on a budget of . Trapeze Trapeze is a 1956 American circus film directed by Carol Reed and starring Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis and Gina Lollobrigida, making her debut in American films. The film is based on Max Cattos novel The Killing Frost, with the adapted screenplay written by Liam OBrien. The film did well at the box office placing in the top three among the years top earners in the United States and Canada. Dead Man Running Dead Man Running is a 2009 British crime comedy film directed by Alex De Rakoff, written by De Rakoff and John Luton, and starring Tamer Hassan and Danny Dyer. Football players Ashley Cole and Rio Ferdinand served as executive producers. The Pilgrim The Pilgrim is a 1923 American silent film made by Charlie Chaplin for the First National Film Company, starring Chaplin and Edna Purviance. The film marks the last time Edna Purviance would co-star with Chaplin and the last film he made for First National. Purviance also starred in Chaplins A Woman of Paris, in which Chaplin had a brief cameo. It was Chaplins second-shortest feature film, constructed more like a two-reeler from earlier in his career. It is also noted as the first film for Charles Riesner, who became a screenwriter in his later years. In 1959, Chaplin included The Pilgrim as one of three films comprising The Chaplin Revue. Slightly re-edited and fully re-scored, the film contained a song, "Im Bound For Texas", written and composed by Chaplin, and sung by Matt Monroe. The Pilgrim is one of many works from 1923 that entered the public domain in the United States in 2019. Snoopy Come Home Snoopy, Come Home is a 1972 American animated musical comedy-drama film directed by Bill Melendez and written by Charles M. Schulz based on the Peanuts comic strip. The film marks the on-screen debut of Woodstock, who had first appeared in the strip in 1967. The film was released on August 9, 1972 by National General Pictures, produced by Lee Mendelson Films and Cinema Center Films. Fubar FUBAR is a 2002 mockumentary film, directed by Michael Dowse, based on the lives of two lifelong friends and head-bangers living out their lives, constantly drinking beer. FUBAR debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in the Park City at Midnight category, which previously launched such films as The Blair Witch Project. Since its release, it has gained critical acclaim and a cult status in North America, but especially within Western Canada. It was both filmed and set in Alberta, particularly in and around Calgary. It was filmed entirely with digital cinematography, on a shoestring budget that required many involved with the project to max out their credit cards in order to complete the movie. Many of the people featured in the movie were bystanders who thought that the filmmakers were shooting a documentary on the common man. FUBAR features characters partly based on a comedy routine performed by David Lawrence and Paul Spence that they developed based on the head-banger subculture. Lawrence, Spence, and Dr. S.C. Lim also appear in Dowses Its All Gone Pete Tong. The characters of Terry and Dean were later seen again, featured in the Michael Dowse-directed music video "The Slow Descent Into Alcoholism" by The New Pornographers. Mirage Mirage is a 1965 thriller directed by Edward Dmytryk from a screenplay by Peter Stone, based on the 1952 novel Fallen Angel, written by Howard Fast under the pseudonym Walter Ericson; the novel is not credited by title onscreen. The film stars Gregory Peck, Diane Baker, Walter Matthau, George Kennedy and Kevin McCarthy, and was released by Universal Pictures. Sonny Sonny is a 2002 American crime-drama film starring James Franco, Harry Dean Stanton, Brenda Blethyn, Mena Suvari and Josie Davis. Based on a screenplay by John Carlen, the film marked the directorial debut of Nicolas Cage, who makes a cameo appearance. It was co-produced by Cages production company Saturn Films. Pilgrimage Pilgrimage is an Irish medieval film. The film premiered on 23 April 2017 at the Tribeca Film Festival in its "Viewpoints" section. It was scheduled for general release on 11 August 2017. Brother Sun, Sister Moon Brother Sun, Sister Moon is a 1972 film directed by Franco Zeffirelli and starring Graham Faulkner and Judi Bowker. The film is an examination of the life of Saint Francis of Assisi. Murder-Set-Pieces Murder-Set-Pieces is a 2004 American horror film written, produced, and directed by Nick Palumbo. The film stars Sven Garrett and features cameos from horror icons Gunnar Hansen, Cerina Vincent, and Tony Todd. The Tiger: An Old Hunter's Tale The Tiger is a 2015 South Korean period action drama film about a hunter prepared to kill the last tiger of Joseon. Green for Danger Green for Danger is a 1946 British thriller film, based on the 1944 detective novel of the same name by Christianna Brand. It was directed by Sidney Gilliat and stars Alastair Sim, Trevor Howard, Sally Gray and Rosamund John. The film was shot at Pinewood Studios in England. The title is a reference to the colour-coding used on the gas canisters used by anaesthetists. The Brothers The Brothers is a 2001 romantic comedy starring Morris Chestnut, D.L. Hughley, Bill Bellamy, and Shemar Moore. The film was written and directed by Gary Hardwick, who has directed other films and television series such as Deliver Us from Eva and Hangin with Mr. Cooper. In addition to the starring cast, The Brothers has an additional cast of Gabrielle Union, Tatyana Ali, Jenifer Lewis, Tamala Jones, and Clifton Powell. Dubbed as the male version to Waiting to Exhale by director Gary Hardwick, this film traces the hilarious journey of four African-American men as they take on love, sex, friendship, honesty and commitment. The film was released in March 2001 and grossed almost $30 million at the box office, which quintupled the movies production cost of $6 million. The movie was nominated for NAACP Image Awards and Black Reel Awards. The film was shot at various locations in Los Angeles, Orlando, Florida and Miami Beach, Florida. The Bourne Identity The Bourne Identity is a 1988 American mystery action thriller television movie adaptation of Robert Ludlums novel The Bourne Identity. The film adaptation was written by Carol Sobieski, directed by Roger Young for Warner Bros. Television with Richard Chamberlain in the title role, along with Jaclyn Smith. It follows the storyline of the original novel, with a run-time of 3 hours 5 min. With commercials added, the running time was extended to four hours. The film was first shown on ABC in two two-hour installments over two nights. The film was the last TV film for both Anthony Quayle and Denholm Elliott. The book was adapted again in 2002 by Doug Liman starring Matt Damon as Jason Bourne, launching the Bourne series of theatrical films, with considerable deviations from the original Cold War novel. It was followed later by a new series of Bourne best sellers written by Eric Lustbader with the permission of the Ludlum estate. The Other Side of Heaven The Other Side of Heaven is a 2001 American adventure drama film written and directed by Mitch Davis, based on John H. Grobergs non-fiction book In the Eye of the Storm. The film stars Christopher Gorham as Groberg and Anne Hathaway as Jean Groberg. The film is about Grobergs experiences as a missionary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Tongan islands in the 1950s and is based on the book that he wrote about his real experiences, In the Eye of the Storm. The film focuses on Grobergs adventurous experiences and trials while he serves as a missionary in the South Pacific. While portraying these events, the film discusses little LDS theology and focuses instead on the missionary experience. Hatred Volhynia is a 2016 Polish drama film directed by Wojciech Smarzowski. The film is set in the 1939–1943 time frame and its central theme is Ukrainian anti-Polish hatred culminating in massacres of Poles in Volhynia. The screenplay was based on the collection of short stories titled Hate by . The film was nominated for the Golden Lions Award at the 41st Gdynia Film Festival, and received there three awards: for the cinematography, best début, and best makeup. Pilot "Pilot", also known as "Everybody Lies", is the first episode of the U.S. television series House. The episode premiered on the Fox network on November 16, 2004. It introduces the character of Dr. Gregory House—a maverick antisocial doctor—and his team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey. The episode features Houses attempts to diagnose a kindergarten teacher after she collapses in class. House was created by David Shore, who got the idea for the misanthropic title character from a doctors visit. Initially, producer Bryan Singer wanted an American to play House, but British actor Hugh Lauries audition convinced him that a foreign actor could play the role. Shore wrote House as a character with parallels to Sherlock Holmes—both are drug users, blunt, and close to being friendless. The shows producers wanted House handicapped in some way and gave the character a damaged leg arising from an improper diagnosis. The episode received generally positive reviews; the character of House was widely noted as a unique aspect of the episode and series, though some reviewers believed that such a cruel character would not be tolerated in real life. Other complaints with the episode included stereotyped supporting characters and an implausible premise. The initial broadcast of "Pilot" was watched by approximately seven million viewers, making it the 62nd-most-watched show of the week. Lost Boys: The Thirst Lost Boys: The Thirst is a 2010 horror comedy film directed by Dario Piana and stars Corey Feldman, Casey B. Dolan, Tanit Phoenix and Jamison Newlander. It is a sequel to The Tribe and the third and final film of The Lost Boys trilogy. Spiders 3D Spiders is a 2013 American 3D science fiction monster horror film directed by Tibor Takács. The film was released on February 8, 2013. The Last Lions The Last Lions is a 2011 African nature documentary film by National Geographic Society, videotaped and directed by Dereck and Beverly Joubert. It was shot at the Okavango Delta in Botswana. The film premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival in January 2011 and was released in select theaters on February 18, 2011. The film follows in the tradition of other National Geographic big cat films, such as India: Land of the Tiger and Eye of the Leopard. The film documentary focuses on a lioness named Ma di Tau as she battles to protect her cubs against the daunting onslaught of enemies to ensure their survival. The underlying message of the film is on the low population of large cats in the world and whether or not Ma di Tau and her cubs are among the last lions. The film is narrated by Jeremy Irons, who voiced Scar in Disneys 1994 animated film The Lion King. Irons also narrated Eye of the Leopard, a 2006 National Geographic film. Four years earlier, National Geographic released Super Pride, which was narrated by Lance Lewman. Disneynature released African Cats, a similar documentary film on April 22, 2011. Roar: Lions of the Kalahari, another National Geographic film about lions was released, but later it was re-released as Lions 3D: Roar of the Kalahari and the film was narrated by James Garrett. The Devil's Carnival The Devils Carnival is a 2012 musical horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and starring Sean Patrick Flanery, Briana Evigan, Jessica Lowndes, Paul Sorvino, Emilie Autumn and Terrance Zdunich. The film marks the second collaboration of Bousman and writer/actor Terrance Zdunich, their previous work being the unrelated musical film Repo! The Genetic Opera. The film also brings back several of the cast members of Repo!, such as Sorvino, Alexa Vega, Bill Moseley and Nivek Ogre. The Devils Carnival has Aesops Fables and other folklore at the core of its story, with the main characters each representing a fable. Flanerys character John represents "Grief and His Due", Evigans character Merrywood represents "The Dog and Its Reflection", and Lowndes character Tamara represents "The Scorpion and the Frog", an animal fable that seems to have first emerged in Russia. Uno Uno is a 2004 Norwegian drama film, directed by Aksel Hennie, who also stars in it. The film was hailed by critics, and won Hennie an Amanda Award for Best Director. The Most Hated Family in America The Most Hated Family in America is a 2007 BBC documentary film written and presented by Louis Theroux about the family at the core of the Westboro Baptist Church. The organization was led by Fred Phelps and located in Topeka. Westboro Baptist Church members believe that the United States government is immoral due to its tolerance of homosexuality; in addition, they protest at funerals of U.S. military killed in action with signs that display text such as "God Hates Fags" and "Thank God for Dead Soldiers". With a BBC film crew, Theroux travelled to Kansas to spend time with members of the church and interview its leadership. In the documentary, church members are shown protesting at funerals of U.S. soldiers. Theroux interviews church leadership including Fred Phelps and Shirley Phelps-Roper. The documentary first aired on BBC Two in the United Kingdom in April 2007. The documentary was a ratings success in its initial airing, beating simultaneous programming for BBC One for the 9pm hour. It was broadcast again on BBC Two later that month, and Seven Network purchased the programme for airing in Australia in August 2007 and again in April 2008. It aired in May 2008 on TV3 and Seven Network, and multiple times in June 2008 on the television channel Dave. It aired again on BBC Two in December 2008 and in February 2010 in Ireland on 3e. A DVD-box-set including the documentary and other Theroux programmes was released in January 2009; The Independent placed the DVD release as number eight among its list of "The 50 Best DVD boxsets". The Most Hated Family in America received a positive reception, with four-star ratings from publications The Daily Record and The Mail on Sunday. It was recommended in reviews as a critics choice by The Daily Mail, The Independent, The Times, Financial Times, The Age, and the Herald Sun. A review in the Leicester Mercury noted of Therouxs interview techniques, "His subtle interviewing style was perfect for showing off the crazy views of the members." The documentary was highlighted in The Sydney Morning Herald among "The weeks best", and characterised as, "Disturbing, perplexing and very entertaining." A follow-up documentary by Theroux, Americas Most Hated Family in Crisis, was first broadcast on BBC Two on 3 April 2011. In 2019, a Theroux made another follow-up, Surviving Americas Most Hated Family, essentially creating a trilogy of documentaries based on the church. The Shaft Down is an English-language Dutch science fiction horror film written and directed by Dick Maas and starring James Marshall, Naomi Watts, and Eric Thal. The film is a remake of the 1983 Dutch-language film De Lift, which was also directed by Maas. Watts plays the role of pushy journalist Jennifer Evans, and Marshall is Mark, an elevator repairman and former Marine. The movie was mainly filmed in the Netherlands, although the crew briefly visited New York City and the District of Columbia as well for exterior shots. The film was funded by Nederlands Fonds, and produced by First Floor Features and AVRO with post-production by Sapex Scripts. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2001, but was not released on video in the United States until two years later. Return of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave Return of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave is a 2005 zombie horror television film directed by Ellory Elkayem, starring Jenny Mollen, Cory Hardrict, John Keefe, Aimee-Lynn Chadwick, and Peter Coyote. The film is a direct sequel to Necropolis and the fifth and final installment of the Return of the Living Dead film series. Hawaii Hawaii is a 2013 Spanish language gay romantic drama film by Argentine director Marco Berger. Set in rural Argentina, it tells the story of two young men from different social backgrounds coming to terms with their growing attraction for each other. Designing Woman Designing Woman is a 1957 American Metrocolor romantic comedy film, in CinemaScope, about two young, whirlwind-romanced newlywed professionals and their misadventures in adjusting to each others lifestyles. Vincente Minnelli directed the picture, which stars Gregory Peck, Lauren Bacall and Dolores Gray, and features Sam Levine and Chuck Connors. George Wells won an Oscar for the screenplay. Barry Munday Barry Munday is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Chris DArienzo; it is based on the novel Life is a Strange Place by Frank Turner Hollon. The film stars Patrick Wilson as the title character, as well as Judy Greer, Malcolm McDowell, Chloë Sevigny, Cybill Shepherd, Billy Dee Williams, Emily Procter, Colin Hanks, Jean Smart, Mae Whitman, and Kyle Gass. It premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2010. The film was released on October 1, 2010. Enter the Warriors Gate The Warriors Gate is a 2016 Chinese-French action-adventure-fantasy film directed by Matthias Hoene and written by Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen. It was released in China on November 18, 2016, in 2D, 3D and China Film Giant Screen 3D, and on video on demand in the United States on May 5. Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer Gosnell: The Trial of Americas Biggest Serial Killer is a 2018 American drama film based on real life events about Kermit Gosnell, a physician and abortion provider who was convicted of first degree murder in the deaths of three infants born alive, involuntary manslaughter in the death of a patient undergoing an abortion procedure, 21 felony counts of illegal late-term abortion, and 211 counts of violating a 24-hour informed consent law. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The film was announced in 2014. Funds for its production were raised via crowdfunding, in which $2.4 million was raised for the creation of the film. The film was directed by Nick Searcy, from a screenplay by Andrew Klavan which was in turn based on the book of the same name written by Irish filmmakers Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer. It stars Earl Billings and Dean Cain. After difficulties finding a distributor willing to carry the film and a lawsuit by a judge who objected to his portrayal in the film, the producers signed a distribution deal with GVN Releasing. It was released in approximately 650 theaters across the United States on October 12, 2018. Racing with the Moon Racing with the Moon is a 1984 American drama film starring Sean Penn, Elizabeth McGovern, and Nicolas Cage. It was directed by Richard Benjamin and written by Steve Kloves. The original music score was composed by Dave Grusin. The films title derives from the 1941 hit song of the same name by Vaughn Monroe. Cooley High Cooley High is a 1975 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film that follows the narrative of high school seniors and best friends, Leroy "Preach" Jackson and Richard "Cochise" Morris. Written by Eric Monte, directed by Michael Schultz and produced by American International Pictures, the film, primarily shot in Chicago, Illinois, was a major hit at the box offices, grossing over $13,000,000. The light-hearted turned tragic storyline captivated viewers with its comedic portrayal of carefree best friends, and its soundtrack featured many Motown hits. Carolina Carolina is a 2003 American-German romantic comedy film directed by Marleen Gorris, starring Julia Stiles, Shirley MacLaine, Alessandro Nivola, Mika Boorem, Randy Quaid, and Jennifer Coolidge. Lisa Sheridan has a cameo role in the film, and Barbara Eden has the uncredited part of Daphne. It is set in Los Angeles, California. Shot in 2003, the film failed to find a distributor and was released direct-to-video in 2005. Miramax Films was the domestic distributor, but failed to release it in theaters. When Harvey Weinstein screened the film he told the producers, "You have a hit movie on your hands. Were going to blast this on MTV all over Super Bowl Weekend." This was in December 2001. The producers never heard about it again until 2005 when it was suddenly released direct-to-DVD. The film began principal photography in July 2001. Kathy Bates originally was slated to play the role of Grandma Millicent Mirabeau, but dropped out after make-up/hair tests due to the shut down of the original production shoot date. Shirley MacLaine eventually stepped in to play the role. Survival Island Demon Island, also called Piñata: Survival Island, is a 2002 horror film that stars Nicholas Brendon and Jaime Pressly. Blackball Blackball is a 2003 British sports comedy film, based on the game of lawn bowls. The Blackball screenplay was written Tim Firth, and was directed by Mel Smith. The film features James Cromwell as a master bowls player, and Paul Kaye as a naturally talented player who have differing social backgrounds; who are placed together by Vince Vaughn to play for England against Australia. Its fictional plot is based on the bowls player Griff Sanders, who was also referred to as "The Bad Boy of Bowls". Kicks plot Kicks is a 2016 American adventure film directed by Justin Tipping and written by Tipping and Joshua Beirne-Golden. The film stars Jahking Guillory, Christopher Jordan Wallace, Christopher Meyer, Kofi Siriboe, Mahershala Ali and Molly Shaiken. The film was released on September 9, 2016, by Focus World. The Heavenly Kid The Heavenly Kid is a 1985 American romantic comedy fantasy film directed by Cary Medoway and starring Lewis Smith, Jason Gedrick, Jane Kaczmarek and Richard Mulligan. Sugar Hill Sugar Hill is a 1994 American crime film directed by Leon Ichaso and written by Barry Michael Cooper. It stars Wesley Snipes and Michael Wright as brothers Roemello and Raynathan Skuggs. Considered the third film of Coopers "Harlem trilogy," it focuses on the two brothers who are major drug dealers in the New York City neighborhood of Harlem. Çok Filim Hareketler Bunlar Çok Filim Hareketler Bunlar is a 2010 Turkish comedy film, directed by Ozan Açıktan and written and performed by the BKM theater players based on the groups theatre work and television series Çok Güzel Hareketler Bunlar, which consists of an assortment of sketches illustrating comic predicaments related to the summer holidays. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2010. Sanshiro Sugata is the directorial debut of the Japanese film director Akira Kurosawa. First released in Japan on 25 March 1943 by Toho film studios, the film was eventually released in the United States on 28 April 1974. The film is based on the novel of the same name written by Tsuneo Tomita, the son of prominent judoka Tsunejirō Tomita. It follows the story of Sanshiro, a talented though willful youth, who travels to the city in order to learn Jujutsu. However, upon his arrival he discovers a new form of self-defence: Judo. The main character is based on Saigō Shirō. The film is seen as an early example of Kurosawas immediate grasp of the film-making process, and includes many of his directorial trademarks, such as the use of wipes, weather patterns as reflections of character moods, and abruptly changing camera speeds. The film itself was quite influential at the time, and has been remade on no fewer than five occasions. It spawned a sequel, Sanshiro Sugata Part II, which was released in 1945 and also directed by Kurosawa. 35 Shots of Rum 35 Shots of Rum is a 2008 Franco-German drama film directed by Claire Denis and written by Denis with Jean-Pol Fargeau. Having been inspired by Yasujirō Ozus Late Spring, the film follows a father-daughter relationship complicated by the arrival of an attractive young man. The film made its North American premiere at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, and was shown outside of competition at the Venice Film Festival. It was later released to limited theaters in 2009. Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days is a 2018 South Korean fantasy action film directed by Kim Yong-hwa and based on a webtoon by Joo Ho-min, Along With the Gods. It serves as the sequel to the 2017 film The Two Worlds. It stars Ha Jung-woo, Ju Ji-hoon, Kim Hyang-gi, Ma Dong-seok and Kim Dong-wook. The film was released on August 1, 2018. A third and fourth installment is currently in development, with Kim Yong-hwa returning to direct the sequels. War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave is a 2008 direct-to-DVD science fiction film directed by and starring C. Thomas Howell. The film was produced and distributed independently by The Asylum. The film is a sequel to the film H. G. Wells War of the Worlds, an adaptation of the H. G. Wells novel and mockbuster of the DreamWorks/Paramount adaptation of the same source. The films tone and overall plot significantly differ from the first film and recycles elements from the novel. The film is set two years after the initial alien invasion, following the remnants of the human race who launch an attack on the planet Mars to counter a second attack. C. Thomas Howell reprises his role as George Herbert. A Christmas Kiss A Christmas Kiss is a 2011 American television romance film directed by John Stimpson and starring Elisabeth Röhm, Laura Breckenridge, and Brendan Fehr. Written by Joany Kane, the film is about an aspiring interior designer who has a chance encounter with a handsome stranger, with whom she shares an impulsive romantic kiss in an elevator. Later she discovers that he is the wealthy socialite boyfriend of her callous and dominating employer. While decorating and preparing his home for an upcoming holiday charity fundraiser, they get to know each other, and soon he must decide which woman holds the key to his future happiness. Filmed on location in Richmond, Virginia, A Christmas Kiss first aired on December 11, 2011 on the Ion Television network. Coldwater Coldwater is a 2013 Independent film, directed by Vincent Grashaw, from a screenplay written by Grashaw and Mark Penney. Raja Rani Raja Rani is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy-drama film directed by Atlee in his directorial debut. Produced by AR Murugadoss, the film features Arya, Nayanthara, Jai, and Nazriya Nazim in the lead roles while Sathyaraj, Santhanam and Sathyan appear in supporting roles. The film released on 27 September 2013, and also came across a huge positive reviews from critics and a box-office blockbuster film. The Telugu dubbed version has the same title and was released on 14 March 2014. It was remade in Bengali as Shudhu Tomari Jonyo in 2015 and was remade in Odia as Tu Je Sei in 2016. Twitches Too Twitches Too is a 2007 Disney Channel Original Movie. It is the sequel to the Disney Channel Original Movie Twitches, released in 2005. The film began production in late April 2007 and was released on October 12. It aired during Disney Channels Halloween Month. The Disney Channel Original Series, Wizards of Waverly Place, premiered following the films premiere. The first trailer was released during the premiere of High School Musical 2. On its premiere night, the movie brought in 6.96 million viewers. Another Happy Day Another Happy Day is a 2011 American black comedy-drama film written and directed by Sam Levinson. The film stars an ensemble cast including Ellen Barkin, Kate Bosworth, Ellen Burstyn, Thomas Haden Church, George Kennedy, Ezra Miller, Demi Moore, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, Michael Nardelli, Jeffrey DeMunn, and Diana Scarwid. Center of My World Center of My World is a 2016 German coming-of-age romantic drama film directed by Jakob M. Erwa, based on the 1998 bestselling novel The Center of the World by Andreas Steinhöfel. Bekas Bekas is a Kurdish comedy-drama movie written and directed by Karzan Kader and released in 2012. . The film revolves around two shoeshine brother boys named Dana & Zana who set off for America on their donkey, named Michael Jackson. Dark Touch Dark Touch is a 2013 Irish-French-Swedish supernatural horror film that was directed and written by Marina de Van. The film had its world premiere on April 18, 2013 at the Tribeca Film Festival and stars Missy Keating as the sole survivor of a bloody massacre that caused the deaths of her family. Operation Crossbow Operation Crossbow, later re-released as The Great Spy Mission, is a 1965 British spy thriller and Second World War Metrocolor film about Operation Crossbow in Panavision. It was directed by Michael Anderson and written by Emeric Pressburger, under the pseudonym "Richard Imrie", Derry Quinn and Ray Rigby from a story from Duilio Coletti and Vittoriano Petrilli. It was filmed at MGM-British Studios. The film is a highly fictionalised account of the real-life Operation Crossbow, made with a large cast of the times popular film stars, but it does touch on the main aspects of the operation. The scenes alternate between Nazi German developments of the V-1 flying bomb and V-2 rocket, with a German cast speaking their own language, and British Intelligence and its agents who are attempting to defend against the threats. Brewster McCloud Brewster McCloud is a 1970 American experimental comedy film directed by Robert Altman. It concerns a young recluse who lives in a fallout shelter of the Houston Astrodome, where he is building a pair of wings so he can fly. He is helped by his comely and enigmatic "fairy godmother", played by Sally Kellerman, as he becomes a suspect in a series of murders. The film was shot on location in Houston. During the opening credits, shots of the downtown Houston skyline zoom toward the Houston Astrodome and Astrohall, with the emerging Texas Medical Center in the background. It was the first film shot inside the Astrodome. Den ofrivillige golfaren Den ofrivillige golfaren, also known in English as The Accidental Golfer and The Involuntary Golfer, is a Swedish comedy film and the fourth installment of the popular Sällskapsresan series directed by Lasse Åberg. It was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 December 1991. Åberg won the award for Best Actor in a leading role at the 27th Guldbagge Awards. Zero Day Zero Day is a 2003 American film directed by Ben Coccio and starring Andre Keuck and Cal Robertson. The plot concerns a school shooting. It was inspired by the 1999 Columbine High School massacre. Leaving Leaving is a 2009 French film directed by Catherine Corsini, written by Corsini and Gaeelle Mace, and starring Sergi López, Kristin Scott Thomas and Yvan Attal. As the Gods Will is a 2014 Japanese supernatural horror film directed by Takashi Miike. It is based on the first arc of the manga series of the same name by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and Akeji Fujimura. The film was released in the United States by Funimation. Dream Lover Dream Lover is a 1993 American erotic thriller drama film written and directed by Nicholas Kazan and starring James Spader and Mädchen Amick. The original music score was composed by Christopher Young. 36 China Town 36 China Town is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language mystery comedy film directed by Abbas-Mustan and produced by Subhash Ghai. It is an official adaption of the 1992 American film Once Upon a Crime. The film stars an ensemble cast of Akshaye Khanna, Shahid Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor, Vivek Shauq, Isha Koppikar, Upen Patel, Paresh Rawal, Payal Rohatgi, Johnny Lever and Tanaaz Currim, while Priyanka Chopra and Tanushree Dutta make special appearances. The film follows the investigation of a police officer trying to find the killer of a wealthy casino owner, Sonia Chang. The Skeptic The Skeptic is a 2009 American suspense thriller film written and directed by Tennyson Bardwell. Starring Tim Daly, Zoe Saldana, and Tom Arnold, and featuring Robert Prosky and Edward Herrmann, it depicts the story of an attorney who inherits a seemingly haunted house, though he does not believe in the supernatural. Written in the 1980s, the film was shot in Upstate New York from late 2005 through 2006. Completed in 2008, it was screened at the Cannes Film Festival before being purchased by IFC Films for airing on their video on demand channel as well as a limited theatrical release. The film received poor reviews and was criticized for its lack of suspense, poor dialogue, and for being reminiscent of 1970s television horror films. Ilo Ilo Ilo Ilo is a 2013 Singaporean drama film. The debut feature of director Anthony Chen, the film features an international cast, including Singaporean actor Chen Tianwen, Malaysian actress Yeo Yann Yann, Filipino actress Angeli Bayani, and debut child actor Koh Jia Ler. Ilo Ilo was premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival as part of the Directors Fortnight on 19 May 2013. At the festival, the film was awarded the Caméra dOr award, thus becoming the first Singaporean feature film to win an award at the Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Singaporean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Medea Medea is a 1969 Italian film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini, based on the ancient myth of Medea. Filmed in Göreme Open Air Museums early Christian churches, it stars opera singer Maria Callas in her only film role. She does not sing in the movie. A Lizard in a Woman's Skin A Lizard in a Womans Skin is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Lucio Fulci. The film was released in France as Carole, and was later re-released in the US as Schizoid. Set in London, the film follows Carol Hammond, the daughter of a respected politician, who experiences a series of vivid, psychedelic nightmares consisting of depraved sex orgies and LSD use. In the dream, she commits a graphic murder and awakes to a real-life criminal investigation into the murder of her neighbour. Vulgar Vulgar is a 2000 American thriller film written and directed by Bryan Johnson and produced by Monica Hampton for Kevin Smiths View Askew Productions. It features multiple actors from the View Askewniverse. The film is the tale of the character Vulgar, a clown who appeared in the original View Askew Productions logo. Though not a Kevin Smith film, it stars several actors that were cast in other View Askew Productions, such as Brian OHalloran as the lead character, Smith himself as a gay TV executive, Jason Mewes as a car wash employee, and director Bryan Johnson in a supporting role as Syd. In 2016, Johnson announced plans to create a sequel to Vulgar. Burglar Burglar is a 1987 Canadian-American comedy film directed by Hugh Wilson and distributed by Warner Bros. The film stars Whoopi Goldberg and Bobcat Goldthwait. Big Eden Big Eden is a 2000 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Thomas Bezucha. Arye Gross stars as Henry Hart, a successful gay artist from New York City who returns to his rural hometown in Montana to care for his ailing grandfather. Henry is welcomed back by the townsfolk, all of whom are aware of his sexuality and are highly accepting and even supportive towards him. However, during the months he stays in the town, Henry is forced to confront his unresolved feelings for his high school friend Dean Stewart, while simultaneously being oblivious to the feelings of Pike Dexter, the shy Native American owner of the towns general store. The film won awards from several gay and lesbian film festivals, and was nominated for best limited release film at the GLAAD Media Awards in 2002. Except for the opening sequence, the motion picture was entirely shot in Montana. Shottas Shottas is a 2002 Jamaican crime film about two young men who participate in organized crime in Kingston and Miami. It stars Ky-Mani Marley, Spragga Benz, Paul Campbell and Louie Rankin and was written and directed by Cess Silvera. Despite its low budget, the distribution of an unfinished bootleg made it a cult favourite long before its official limited release in the United States by Triumph Films and Destination Films in 2006. The Untamed The Untamed is a 2016 Mexican drama film directed by Amat Escalante. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival, with Escalante winning the Silver Lion for his direction. Le Plaisir Le Plaisir is a 1952 French comedy-drama anthology film by German-born film director Max Ophüls adapting three short stories by Guy de Maupassant — "Le Masque", "La Maison Tellier", and "Le Modèle". Le Plaisir was nominated for an Oscar for Best Art Direction, going to Max Ophuls himself. This was Ophulss only Oscar nomination. Nelly & Monsieur Arnaud Nelly and Mr. Arnaud is a 1995 French film directed by Claude Sautet and starring Michel Serrault, Emmanuelle Béart and Jean-Hugues Anglade. It won the César Award for Best Director and Best Actor for Michel Serrault. Teacher's Pet Teachers Pet is a 1958 American romantic comedy film directed by George Seaton, and starring Clark Gable, Doris Day, Gig Young, and Mamie Van Doren. Drive Thru Drive-Thru is a 2007 American horror black comedy film, directed by Brendan Cowles and Shane Kuhn, starring Leighton Meester and Nicholas DAgosto. It is set in Orange County and involves an evil clown as a serial killer. The film was released direct-to-video on May 29, 2007. Splitting Heirs Splitting Heirs is a 1993 British film directed by Robert Young and starring Eric Idle, Rick Moranis, Barbara Hershey, Catherine Zeta-Jones, John Cleese and Sadie Frost. It features music by Michael Kamen. It was entered in the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. David Copperfield David Copperfield is a two-part BBC television drama adaptation of Charles Dickenss 1850 novel of the same name, adapted by Adrian Hodges. The first part was shown on Christmas Day 1999 and the second on Boxing Day the same year. The production is notable for marking the acting debut of Daniel Radcliffe, who would later rise to stardom as the titular protagonist of the Harry Potter film series, where he would collaborate with his David Copperfield co-stars Maggie Smith, Zoë Wanamaker, Imelda Staunton, Dawn French and Paul Whitehouse, among many other well-known actors from British film and television. The series was co-produced by BBC America and Boston television station WGBH, and first aired on American television in April 2000, as a feature in the PBS series Masterpiece. It won a Peabody Award in 2000. Don's Plum Dons Plum is a 2001 low-budget black and white indie film drama directed by R. D. Robb, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire and Kevin Connolly. The drama was filmed in 1995–1996, and written by Robb with Bethany Ashton, Tawd Beckman, David Stutman and Dale Wheatley. The film takes place over the course of one night in which a group of young adults discuss life while eating at a diner. DiCaprio and Maguire were paid $575 per day to appear in the film. They later sued to stop the movie from being released. , the film is still blocked from release in the U.S. and Canada. Blake Sennett of Rilo Kiley provided the soundtrack for the film. His bandmate Jenny Lewis has a role as Sara. An Invisible Sign An Invisible Sign is a 2010 American drama film directed by Marilyn Agrelo and starring Jessica Alba, J. K. Simmons, Chris Messina, Sophie Nyweide, and Bailee Madison. Based on the 2001 novel An Invisible Sign of My Own by Aimee Bender, the film is about a painfully withdrawn young woman who, as a child, turned to math for comfort after her father became ill, and now as an adult, teaches the subject and must help her students through their own crises. For her performance in the film, Bailee Madison received a 2011 Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance in a Feature Film. Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bulls History Lesson is a 1976 revisionist Western film directed by Robert Altman and based on the play Indians by Arthur Kopit. It stars Paul Newman as William F. Cody, alias Buffalo Bill, along with Geraldine Chaplin, Will Sampson, Joel Grey, Harvey Keitel and Burt Lancaster as Bills biographer, Ned Buntline. It was filmed in Panavision by cinematographer Paul Lohmann. As in his earlier film MASH, Altman skewers an American historical myth of heroism, in this case the notion that noble white men fighting bloodthirsty savages won the West. However, the film was poorly received at the time of its release, as the country was celebrating its bicentennial. The Party 2 La Boum 2 is a 1982 French comedy film directed by Claude Pinoteau and starring Claude Brasseur, Brigitte Fossey, and Sophie Marceau. Written by Danièle Thompson and Claude Pinoteau, the film is about a teenager who falls in love with a boy and must deal with the question of making love for the first time. La Boum 2 is the sequel to La Boum. The music group Cook da Books became famous in many countries through their soundtrack song "Your Eyes". Like its predecessor, La Boum 2 was a financial success, earning 4,071,600 admissions in France. In 1983, the film received the César Award for Most Promising Actress, and was nominated for Best Music and Best Supporting Actress. Rails & Ties Rails & Ties is a 2007 American drama film directed by Alison Eastwood and written by Micky Levy. It tells the story of a young boy and his mentally-ill widowed mother who commits suicide in her car by parking on a railroad track. The boy confronts the train engineer who accidentally killed his mother, urging him and his wife to raise him after escaping from an unkind foster mother. The two agree to raise him; however, it is later revealed that his wife is dying of breast cancer. Kevin Bacon portrays the train engineer, Marcia Gay Harden plays his sick wife, and Miles Heizer portrays the boy. Hit and Run Hit and Run is a 2009 horror film directed by Enda McCallion and written by Diane Doniol-Valcroze and Arthur K. Flam. The film tells the story of a young woman who tries to cover up a deadly hit and run accident, only to have the supposedly dead victim come back to terrorize her. 30 for 30 30 for 30 is the title for a series of documentary films airing on ESPN, its sister networks, and online highlighting interesting people and events in sports history. This includes three "volumes" of 30 episodes each, a 13-episode series under the ESPN Films Presents title in 2011–2012, and a series of 30 for 30 Shorts shown through the ESPN.com website. The series has also expanded to include Soccer Stories, which aired in advance of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, and audio podcasts. Head On Head On is a 1998 Australian drama film directed by Ana Kokkinos. Based on the novel Loaded written by Christos Tsiolkas, it stars Alex Dimitriades as a young, repressed gay man of Greek descent living in inner city Melbourne. The film gained notoriety upon its release for its sexual explicitness, including a graphic masturbation scene performed by Dimitriades and numerous sex scenes. The film received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics, with positive reviewers praising its stark realism, the lead performance by Dimitriades and the uncompromising subject matter. Executive Protection Executive Protection is a Swedish action film from 2001 directed by Anders Nilsson. It is the second film in the series about police officer Johan Falk. The Canyon The Canyon is a 2009 thriller film written by Steve Allrich and directed by Richard Harrah. Will Penny Will Penny is a 1968 western film written and directed by Tom Gries and starring Charlton Heston, Joan Hackett and Donald Pleasence. The picture was based upon an episode of the 1960 Sam Peckinpah television series The Westerner called "Line Camp," also written and directed by Tom Gries. Heston mentioned that this was his favorite film in which he appeared. The supporting cast features Ben Johnson, Bruce Dern, and Slim Pickens. Noriko's Dinner Table is a 2006 Japanese psychological horror film, and a prequel to the independent horror film Suicide Club, written and directed by Sion Sono. Suicide Club concerns the mass suicide of 54 schoolgirls and how it leads the law to a shadowy cult. Norikos Dinner Table takes place before, during, and after the previous installments timeline as an attempt to resolve several questions left unanswered. Norikos Dinner Table explores various issues including the generation gap in modern families, the malleability of personal identity, social alienation, suicide, and the use of the Internet. The film was released theatrically in Japan on September 23, 2006, and won the Don Quixote award at the 40th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in the Czech Republic and a special mention. Theodore Rex Theodore Rex, also known as T. Rex, is a 1995 buddy cop science-fiction family film written and directed by Jonathan Betuel and starring Whoopi Goldberg. Though originally intended for theatrical release, the film went direct-to-video, and consequently became the most expensive direct-to-video film ever made at the time of its release. The film was not well-received, and saw Whoopi Goldberg being nominated for Worst Actress at the 1996 Golden Raspberry Awards. It is the first, and so far only, direct-to-video movie to receive any sort of Razzie nomination. Apaharan Apaharan is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language crime action film directed by Prakash Jha and stars Ajay Devgn, Bipasha Basu and Nana Patekar in the lead roles. It is the story of a complex relationship and clashing ideologies between a father and son set in the backdrop of the kidnapping industry in the eastern state of Bihar, India. Apaharan was declared semi Hit at the Indian box-office. The Lost Bladesman The Lost Bladesman is a 2011 Hong Kong-Chinese historical war and biopic action film loosely based on the story of Guan Yu crossing five passes and slaying six generals in the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Written and directed by Alan Mak and Felix Chong, the film starred Donnie Yen as Guan Yu, with Yen also serving as the films action director. Don't Kill It Dont Kill It is a 2016 comedy horror film directed and edited by Mike Mendez. It stars Dolph Lundgren as Jebediah Woodley, a demon hunter who travels to Mississippi in the hopes of destroying an ancient, but homicidal demon. Kristina Klebe, Tony Bentley, James Chalke, and Miles Doleac appear in supporting roles. After being postponed on two separate occasions, principal photography for the film commenced in Lexington over the 2015 Christmas season; filming concluded after 17 days of shooting. Dont Kill It had its premiere at the Fantasy Filmfest in Hamburg on August 27, 2016. This was followed by the North American premiere on September 26, 2016, at the Fantastic Fest film festival in Austin. Dont Kill it received a limited theatrical release on March 3, 2017, and opened to mostly positive reviews. Noel Murray of The Los Angeles Times called the film one of Lundgrens "most entertaining movies in years". Losin' It Losin It is a 1983 American-Canadian comedy film directed by Curtis Hanson and starring Tom Cruise, Shelley Long, Jackie Earle Haley, and John Stockwell. The plot concerns four teenagers trying to lose their virginity. Losin It was filmed largely in Calexico. One Deadly Summer One Deadly Summer is a 1983 French erotic drama film directed by Jean Becker. Isabelle Adjani won a César award for her performance in this film. The film was a massive hit in France gaining 5,137,040 admissions and was the 2nd highest-grossing film of the year. The film is based on a 1977 novel by Sébastien Japrisot. Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins is a 2000 American direct-to-video animated action comedy-adventure film that also acts as the first three episodes to the television series Buzz Lightyear of Star Command. Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy is a 2019 Indian Telugu-language epic action film directed by Surender Reddy and produced by Ram Charan under the Konidela Production Company banner. A work of fiction, the film is inspired by the life of Indian independence activist Uyyalawada Narasimha Reddy from the Rayalaseema region of Andhra Pradesh. The film stars Chiranjeevi in the title role along with Nayanthara, Tamannaah, Jagapati Babu, Sudeep, and Vijay Sethupathi in supporting roles. Amitabh Bachchan and Anushka Shetty make guest appearances. Filming began in Hyderabad on 6 December 2017. The film was released theatrically worldwide on 2 October 2019. The film will be dubbed and released in Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, and Tamil. Rabid Dogs Rabid Dogs is an Italian film directed by Mario Bava, starring Riccardo Cucciolla, Don Backy, Lea Lander, Maurice Poli, George Eastman and Erika Dario. Taking place largely in real time, the film follows a trio of payroll robbers who kidnap a young woman and force a man with a sick child to be their getaway driver, all while trying to avoid being caught by the police. An adaptation of the Ellery Queens Mystery Magazine short story "Man and Boy" by Michael J. Carroll, Rabid Dogs was a departure for Bava, as its emphasis on realism sets it apart stylistically from his colourful horror films. Following three weeks of principal photography, producer Roberto Loyola declared bankruptcy, resulting in the-then incomplete film being shelved due to his ownership of the rights. Rabid Dogs remained unseen for over two decades, but following an acquisition of the rights by Lander, it has since been released on home video in multiple versions, with various scenes being partially re-shot, added or removed for continuity. One of these versions, titled Kidnapped, was supervised by Bavas son Lamberto and his colleague Alfredo Leone. A Franco-Canadian remake of the same name, directed by Éric Hannezo, was released in 2015. Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo is a 2006 American made-for-TV animated superhero film adaptation of the DC Comics superhero team Teen Titans. It is set in the milieu of the animated series Teen Titans that ran on Cartoon Network from 2003–2006, with the film serving as the series finale. It premiered on Cartoon Network, Friday, September 15, 2006 and premiered on Kids WB the following day. Teen Titans head writer David Slack returned to pen the movie. Ta Ra Rum Pum Ta Ra Rum Pum is a 2007 Indian sports-drama film. The film stars Saif Ali Khan, Rani Mukerji, Angelina Idani, Ali Haji and Javed Jaffrey. This is the second time the lead pair worked together after the success of their last film, Hum Tum. It was directed by Siddharth Anand, who directed 2005s Salaam Namaste, and also wrote Hum Tum. The film was a hit at the box office in India and was one of the highest-grossing films of 2007. Ta Ra Rum Pum marks the final commercial success in a romance film of Rani Mukerji, who was the highest-paid actress in Bollywood during the 2000s. It is inspired by Days of Thunder, while film critic Rajeev Masand says that "the plot’s been borrowed generously from such films as Cinderella Man, In America and Life Is Beautiful." Cougars Inc. Cougars, Inc., developed under the title Mothers Little Helpers and displayed in the title shot as Cougars Inc., is an American independent comedy written and directed by Asher Levin about a college-age teenager, played by Kyle Gallner, and his friends adventures as escorts to attractive older women. The direct-to-DVD film was released May 10, 2011. Whipped Whipped is a 2000 comedy film directed by Peter M. Cohen and starring Amanda Peet, Brian Van Holt, Jonathan Abrahams, Zorie Barber, and Judah Domke. Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy is a 2010 American four-hour direct-to-disc documentary film that chronicles the entire Nightmare on Elm Street franchise, except the 2010 remake. The documentary also explores the rise of New Line Cinema. Written by Thommy Hutson, produced by Daniel Farrands and Thommy Hutson, and co-directed by Daniel Farrands and Andrew Kasch. Heather Langenkamp, who portrayed Nancy Thompson in three of the Nightmare films, served as the projects executive producer and narrator. As of February 2019, the documentary has grossed over $400k from video sales. Sherlock Holmes Faces Death Sherlock Holmes Faces Death is the sixth film in the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce series of Sherlock Holmes films. Made in 1943, it is a loose adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyles Holmes story "The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual." Its three immediate predecessors in the film series were World War II spy adventures with Holmes and Dr. Watson as characters, but this one marks a return to the pure mystery form. Though several characters are military men and there are frequent mentions of the war, it is not the focus of the story. This is the second of three Holmes movies in which Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce and Hillary Brooke appeared together. The first was Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror in 1942 and the third was The Woman in Green in 1945. The Pirate Movie The Pirate Movie is a 1982 Australian musical romantic comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Christopher Atkins and Kristy McNichol. Loosely based on Gilbert and Sullivans comic opera The Pirates of Penzance, the original music score is composed by Mike Brady and Peter Sullivan. The film performed far below expectations when first released and is generally reviewed very poorly, while much of the public found it entertaining. L'Enfer LEnfer is a 1994 French drama film directed by Claude Chabrol. It was adapted by Chabrol from the screenplay by Henri-Georges Clouzot for the unfinished film LEnfer, which Clouzot began shooting in 1964 but was unable to complete. The producer of Chabrols film was Marin Karmitz and the leading actors were Emmanuelle Béart and François Cluzet. Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings is the 1994 direct-to-video sequel to the 1988 horror film Pumpkinhead. In this movie, thrill-seeking teens resurrect a demon and come to regret it. The movie is barely related to others in the series. A PC game by the name of Pumpkinheads Revenge was released shortly after the movie. The film was first released on DVD by Lionsgate in 2005; a new Blu-ray release by Scream Factory, under license from current rights holder MGM, was released on October 28, 2014. Mockingbird Lane Mockingbird Lane is a 2012 television special developed as a re-imagining of the 1960s CBS sitcom The Munsters. It was developed for NBC by Bryan Fuller. The pilot episode aired on October 26, 2012, as a Halloween special, with the option for a series order. The special was viewed by 5.47 million American viewers and gained a 1.5/5 ratings share for adults aged 18–49, but the concept was not picked up by NBC as a series. The World of Kanako is a 2014 Japanese suspense film directed by Tetsuya Nakashima, starring Kōji Yakusho and Nana Komatsu. It was released on 4 July 2014, and is based on the novel by Akio Fukamachi. Ebirah, Horror of the Deep is a 1966 Japanese kaiju film directed by Jun Fukuda and produced and distributed by Toho Studios. The film stars Akira Takarada, Kumi Mizuno, Akihiko Hirata and Eisei Amamoto, and features the fictional monster characters Godzilla, Mothra, and Ebirah. It is the seventh film in the Godzilla franchise, and features special effects by Sadamasa Arikawa, under the supervision of Eiji Tsuburaya. In the film, Godzilla and Ebirah are portrayed by Haruo Nakajima and Hiroshi Sekita, respectively. During its development, Ebirah, Horror of the Deep was intended to feature King Kong, but the character was replaced by Godzilla. The film was released to theaters in Japan on December 17, 1966, and was released directly to television in the United States in 1968 under the title Godzilla Versus the Sea Monster. The Herd The Herd is a 1978 Turkish drama film, written, produced and co-directed by Yılmaz Güney with Zeki Ökten during Güneys second imprisonment, featuring Tarık Akan as a peasant, forced by a local blood feud to sell his sheep in far away Ankara. The film, which went on nationwide general release on , was screened in competition at the 30th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won Interfilm and OCIC Awards, the Locarno International Film Festival, where it won Golden Leopard and Special Mention, was scheduled to compete in the cancelled 17th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, for which it received 6 Belated Golden Oranges, including Best Film and Best Director, was awarded the BFI Sutherland Trophy and was voted one of the 10 Best Turkish Films by the Ankara Cinema Association. Godzilla and Mothra: The Battle for Earth is a 1992 Japanese kaiju film directed by Takao Okawara, written by Kazuki Ōmori, and produced by Shogo Tomiyama. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the 19th film in the Godzilla franchise, and is the fourth film in the franchises Heisei period. The film features the fictional monster characters Godzilla, Mothra, and Battra, and stars Tetsuya Bessho, Satomi Kobayashi, Takehiro Murata, Megumi Odaka, Shiori Yonezawa, Makoto Otake, Akiji Kobayashi, Koichi Ueda, Shinya Owada, Keiko Imamura, Sayaka Osawa, Saburo Shinoda and Akira Takarada, with Kenpachiro Satsuma as Godzilla. The plot follows Battra and Mothras attempts to stop Godzilla from attacking Yokohama. Originally conceived as a standalone Mothra film entitled Mothra vs. Bagan, the film is notable for its return to a more fantasy-based, family-oriented atmosphere, evocative of older Godzilla films. Although he did not return as director, Ōmori continued his trend of incorporating Hollywood elements into his screenplay, in this case nods to the Indiana Jones franchise. Godzilla vs. Mothra was released theatrically in Japan on December 12, 1992, and was followed by Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II the following year. Godzilla vs. Mothra was released direct-to-video in the United States in 1998 by Columbia Tristar Home Video under the title Godzilla and Mothra: The Battle for Earth. The film was the second highest-grossing film in Japan in 1993, with Jurassic Park being the highest-grossing. Simple Men Simple Men is a 1992 American film written and directed by Hal Hartley and starring Robert John Burke, Bill Sage, Karen Sillas, and Martin Donovan. It was the debut film of actress Holly Marie Combs, in a supporting role. It was entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Crazy Crazy is a 2000 German drama film directed by Hans-Christian Schmid. It is based on the autobiographical book by Benjamin Lebert, published in 1999. The film is a drama about a 16-year-old boy named Benjamin who, after experiencing some academic problems, is switched to a boarding school in an attempt to improve his grades. When he reaches the new school, he has difficulty acclimating to his new environment along with some coming of age issues, when he falls in love with a dreamy school girl named Malen. The part of Benjamin was played by Robert Stadlober. Bite Bite is a 2015 body horror film by Canadian writer/director Chad Archibald, produced by Black Fawn Films, and Breakthrough Entertainment about a young woman who is bitten by a waterborne insect while in Costa Rica and suffers horrifying consequences. Enter the Ninja Enter the Ninja is a 1981 American martial arts film directed by Menahem Golan and starring Franco Nero, Susan George, Christopher George, and Sho Kosugi. The film is about a martial artist named Cole who is visiting his friend Frank in the Philippines. On arrival, Cole learns that his friend is being harassed by the wealthy businessman Charles Venarius who wants Franks land for the oil underneath. Frank and his wife are continuously thwarted by Cole who defends them with his martial arts skills. Learning of Coles presence, Venarius hires his own ninja. The film was originally intended to be directed by Emmett Alston and to star Mike Stone. Early in the production, Alston was replaced by Golan but stayed on as 2nd unit director, and Stone was replaced with Nero, but stayed on as fight double and fight/stunt coordinator. The film began a brief craze of ninja-themed films in the early 1980s and was the first film in "The Ninja Trilogy", an anthology series from The Cannon Group which includes Revenge of the Ninja and The Domination. Once Around Once Around is a 1991 American romantic comedy-drama film about a young woman who falls for and eventually marries an overbearing older man who proceeds to rub her close-knit family the wrong way, while exposing the dynamics of other family members along the way. It stars Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter, Danny Aiello, Laura San Giacomo and Gena Rowlands and was written by Malia Scotch Marmo and directed by Lasse Hallström. Chithram Chithram is a 1988 Indian Malayalam-language screwball comedy film written and directed by Priyadarshan. The film was produced by P. K. R. Pillai under his production house Shirdi Sai Creations, and stars Mohanlal, Ranjini, Nedumudi Venu, Poornam Vishwanathan, Sreenivasan, M. G. Soman, Sukumari, Lizy, Maniyanpilla Raju, and Shanavas, while Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair makes a cameo appearance. The songs were composed by Kannur Rajan and film score by Johnson. Mohanlal won the Kerala State Film Award - Special Jury Award for his performance in this film. Kalyani decides to marry her boyfriend Ravi against her father Ramachandra Menons wishes. But Ravi breaks up when he comes to know that she would be disinherited. Kalyanis father, who stays in the United States, is unaware of the break up and comes home in Kerala to spend time with his daughter and son-in-law. This prompts family friend and Advocate Kaimal to hire a thief, Vishnu to act as Kalyanis husband during Menons vacation stay. Chithram was released during a Christmas weekend on 23 December 1988. The film was a phenomenal success at the Kerala box-office, it broke all existing records in Malayalam cinema until then. It had a theatrical run of 405 days in Little Shenoys, it completed 366 days run with regular shows in two theatres—Little Shenoys and Ajantha, and 200 days in four theatres—Little Shenoys, Ajantha, Asha, and Priya. Made on a budget of 44 lakh, the film grossed 3.5 crore at the box office, becoming the highest-grossing Malayalam film ever, surpassing My Dear Kuttichathan. The film remains one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of all time. Heidi Heidi is a 1937 American musical drama film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Shirley Temple. The screenplay by Julien Josephson and Walter Ferris was loosely based on the 1880 childrens story of the same name by Swiss author Johanna Spyri. The film is about an orphan named Heidi who is taken from her grandfather to live as a companion to Klara, a spoiled, crippled girl. The film was a success and Temple enjoyed her third year in a row as number one box office draw. Manhunt Manhunt is a 2008 Norwegian horror film directed by Patrik Syversen. Brotherhood Brotherhood is a 2010 American thriller film directed by Will Canon and co-written by Doug Simon and Canon. The film is about a fraternity initiation that goes horribly wrong and stars Jon Foster, Trevor Morgan, Arlen Escarpeta and Lou Taylor Pucci. Brotherhood premiered at the 2010 SXSW Film Festival where it won the festivals Audience Award. Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya is a 2012 Indian Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Mandeep Kumar and produced by Kumar Taurani. The film features Riteish Deshmukh opposite his wife Genelia DSouza in the lead roles. This is the third film the couple Diljit Dosanjh and Veena Malik appeared in guest roles. The film is inspired by the 1997 film A Life Less Ordinary. Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya is jointly produced by Tips Industries and UTV Motion Pictures. It was based on Punjabi and Haryanavi culture. The film was released on 24 February 2012. It received mostly positive response from critics and was declared average by Box Office India. The film was remade in Telugu in 2014 as Ra Ra... Krishnayya. The Skeleton Dance The Skeleton Dance is a 1929 Silly Symphony animated short subject produced and directed by Walt Disney and animated by Ub Iwerks. In the film, four human skeletons dance and make music around a spooky graveyard—a modern film example of medieval European "danse macabre" imagery. It is the first entry in the Silly Symphony series. The Incredible Melting Man The Incredible Melting Man is a 1977 American science fiction horror film directed and written by William Sachs. The plot concerns an astronaut whose body begins to melt after he is exposed to radiation during a space flight to Saturn, driving him to commit murders and consume human flesh to survive. During post-production, the producers reshot scenes without Sachs participation. The film starred Alex Rebar as the main character, alongside Burr DeBenning as a scientist trying to help him and Myron Healey as a United States Air Force general seeking to capture him. While writing and shooting, Sachs was influenced by The Night of the Living Dead. With the changes by the producers, the final film has been described as a remake of First Man into Space, which in turn was directly influenced by The Quatermass Xperiment, even though Sachs had never seen either of those films. The screenplay which Sachs dramatized was originally intended as a parody of horror films, but comedic scenes were edited out during production and new horror scenes added. Sachs claimed that the producers decided during shooting that a straight horror film would be more financially successful, and that the film suffered as a result. The Incredible Melting Man was produced by American International Pictures, which also handled the theatrical distribution. The film includes several homages to science fiction and horror films of the 1950s. Makeup artist Rick Baker provided the gory makeup effects for the film. He originally created four distinct stages of makeup design so that the main characters body would appear to melt gradually, but the stages were ultimately cut from the final film. The film was commercially successful, but it received largely negative reviews, although even critical reviews complimented Bakers makeup effects. According to writer/director Sachs, many scenes that were re-shot and changed by the producers proved problematic due to their inferior acting. The Incredible Melting Man was featured in the comedy It Came from Hollywood and inspired the makeup effects for a scene in the science fiction-action film RoboCop. It was also featured in a season 7 episode of the comedy television series Mystery Science Theater 3000. Private Valentine: Blonde & Dangerous Private Valentine: Blonde & Dangerous is a 2008 comedy film starring Jessica Simpson. Simpson plays the title role of Megan Valentine in the comedy, about a down-on-her-luck actress who enlists in the United States Army. Baazaar Baazaar is a 2018 Indian crime drama film directed by Gauravv K. Chawla, and written by Nikkhil Advani, Aseem Arora and Parveez Sheikh. Starring Saif Ali Khan, debutant Rohan Vinod Mehra, Radhika Apte and Chitrangada Singh in lead roles.The film is set in the backdrop of money, power and business, largely based on the stock market. The film was released on 26 October 2018.: Bazaar is a gripping thriller about money, power and the stock market Wagon Master Wagon Master is a 1950 Western film produced and directed by John Ford and starring Ben Johnson, Harry Carey Jr., Joanne Dru, and Ward Bond. The screenplay concerns a Mormon pioneer wagon train to the San Juan River in Utah. The film inspired the US television series Wagon Train, which starred Ward Bond until his death in 1960. The film was a personal favorite of Ford himself, who told Peter Bogdanovich in 1967 that "Along with The Fugitive and The Sun Shines Bright, Wagon Master came closest to being what I wanted to achieve." While the critical and audience response to Wagon Master was lukewarm on its release, over the years several critics have come to view it as one of Fords masterpieces. Suzhou River Suzhou River is a 2000 film by Lou Ye about a tragic love story set in contemporary Shanghai. The film, though stylistically distinct, is typical of "Sixth Generation" Chinese filmmakers in its subject matter of contemporary Chinas gritty urban experience. The film stars Zhou Xun in a dual role as two different women and Jia Hongsheng as a man obsessed with finding a woman from his past. The film was co-produced by the German Essential Films and Chinas Dream Factory. Writer-director Lou Yes second film, Suzhou River takes as its background the chaotically built-up riverside architecture of factory buildings and abandoned warehouses along the Suzhou River, rather than the glitzy new face of Shanghai. Though well-received abroad, Suzhou River was not screened in its native China, as Lou Ye was banned from filmmaking for two years after screening his film at the International Film Festival Rotterdam without permission from Chinese authorities. The movie is now authorized in China. The Mother The Mother is a 2003 British drama film directed by Roger Michell. Holiday Affair Holiday Affair is a black-and-white 1949 light romantic comedy film starring Robert Mitchum and Janet Leigh. In this modest film, directed and produced by Don Hartman, Mitchum moved into a different genre, briefly departing from his typical roles in film noir and war films. It was based on the story Christmas Gift by John D. Weaver, also the films working title. Set during the Christmas season, the film was not well received on its initial release. However, Turner Classic Movies airing the film over Christmas has led to it becoming a minor holiday classic. A made-for-television remake Holiday Affair was produced in 1996. Wonderland Wonderland is a 1999 drama film directed by Michael Winterbottom and starring Jack Shepherd, Kika Markham, Shirley Henderson, Gina McKee, Molly Parker, John Simm, and Stuart Townsend. The screenplay concerns the lives of a London couple, their three adult daughters and absent son. The film was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Hellboy Animated: Sword of Storms Hellboy: Sword of Storms is the first of the Hellboy Animated series based on Mike Mignolas popular comic book series Hellboy and the live-action film of the same name. It was released in 2006 on DVD and premiered that later same year on Cartoon Network. The second animated straight-to-DVD film, Blood and Iron, was released on 17 March 2007. The film was produced by Starz Media, Revolution Studios and Film Roman and co-produced, co-written, and directed by animation veteran Tad Stones. Stones is perhaps best known as the creator of the popular Disney Afternoon series Darkwing Duck. He worked with Mignola on developing The Lost Empire into an animated series. Hellboy: Sword of Storms was nominated for Outstanding Animated Program at the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards. Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher is a 2014 direct-to-video superhero anime film by Madhouse. The film is produced by SH DTV AC BW&P Partners, another partnering of Marvel Entertainment with Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan and Madhouse, following up on the Marvel Anime series. The film was released in North America on Blu-ray, DVD, and digital on March 25, 2014. Dream Girl Dream Girl is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Raaj Shaandilyaa and co-produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor under their banner Balaji Motion Pictures. It stars Ayushmann Khurrana as a cross-gender actor whose female voice impersonation begets attention from others. Nushrat Bharucha, Annu Kapoor, Manjot Singh, and Vijay Raaz feature in supporting roles. Principal photography began in December 2018. The film was theatrically released in India on 13 September 2019. Swordsman II Swordsman II, also known as The Legend of the Swordsman, is a 1992 Hong Kong wuxia film very loosely adapted from Louis Chas novel The Smiling. It was the second part of a trilogy: preceded by The Swordsman and followed by The East Is Red. Directed by Ching Siu-tung, Swordsman II starred Jet Li, Brigitte Lin, Rosamund Kwan and Michelle Reis in the leading roles. None of the original cast from the previous film return except Fennie Yuen. The Prophet The Prophet is a 2014 animated drama film adapted from Kahlil Gibrans book The Prophet. Produced by Salma Hayek, whose voice is also present, the production consisted of different directors for each of the films collective essays, with animation director Roger Allers supervising and credited as screenwriter. Segment directors include Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi, Joan C. Gratz, Mohammed Saeed Harib, Tomm Moore, Nina Paley, Bill Plympton, Joann Sfar and Michal Socha. The film had an in-progress preview at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and its world premiere at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in the United States on 7 August 2015 by GKIDS to positive reviews from critics. Gemini Gemini is a 2017 American mystery thriller film written, directed and edited by Aaron Katz. It stars Lola Kirke, Zoë Kravitz, Greta Lee, Michelle Forbes, Nelson Franklin, Reeve Carney, Jessica Parker Kennedy, James Ransone, Ricki Lake, and John Cho. The plot follows the assistant of a Hollywood actress who must clear her name after her starlet boss is found murdered in her home. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 12, 2017, and released in the United States a year later on March 30, 2018, by Neon. The Return of Swamp Thing The Return of Swamp Thing is a 1989 American superhero film based on the Vertigo/DC Comics character of the same name. Directed by Jim Wynorski, it is a sequel to the 1982 film Swamp Thing, having a lighter tone than its predecessor. The film has a main title montage that consists of comic book covers set to Creedence Clearwater Revivals "Born on the Bayou", and features Dick Durock and Louis Jourdan reprising their roles as the Swamp Thing and Anton Arcane, respectively, along with Sarah Douglas and Heather Locklear. The Big Steal The Big Steal is a 1949 American black-and-white film noir reteaming Out of the Past stars Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer. The film was directed by Don Siegel, based on the short story "The Road to Carmichaels" by Richard Wormser. The Cheyenne Social Club The Cheyenne Social Club is a 1970 American western comedy film written by James Lee Barrett, directed and produced by Gene Kelly, and starring James Stewart, Henry Fonda and Shirley Jones. The film is about an aging cowboy who inherits a brothel and decides to turn it into a respectable boarding house, against the wishes of both the townspeople and the ladies working there. Garde à vue Garde à Vue is a 1981 French psychological crime drama directed by Claude Miller and starring Romy Schneider, Michel Serrault, Lino Ventura and Guy Marchand. It is based on the British novel Brainwash, by John Wainwright. It won the César Award for Best Writing, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor. The film had 2,098,038 admissions in France and was the 17th-most-attended film of the year. Bootleggers Bootleggers or Moonshiners is a 1961 Soviet short comedy film directed by Leonid Gaidai. Sanjay's Super Team Sanjays Super Team is a computer-animated short film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. Written and directed by Sanjay Patel, and based on his childhood, it premiered on June 15, 2015 at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in France, and accompanied the theatrical release of Pixars The Good Dinosaur on November 25, 2015. Inspired by Patels own childhood when he felt conflicted by the modern world and the Hindu traditions of his family, Sanjays Super Team follows the daydream of a young Indian boy, bored with his fathers religious meditation, who imagines Hindu gods as superheroes. Michael Moore Hates America Michael Moore Hates America is a documentary film directed by Michael Wilson that criticizes the work of film director Michael Moore. It premiered September 12, 2004, in Dallas, at the American Film Renaissance film festival. Beneath Beneath is a straight-to-DVD thriller-horror film co-produced in a first time partnership between Paramount Classics and MTV Films. The film is directed by the newcomer Dagen Merrill, who co-wrote the script with Kevin Burke, and the list of producers include Sean Covel and Chris Wyatt, as well as Troy Craig Poon. In Paramount Classicss first horror movie, which marks the companys expansion from acquisitions into the production arena, the cast includes Nora Zehetner and Matthew Settle. Shooting started 2005 in Vancouver, the film was released on DVD August 7, 2007. It was the first direct-to-video title produced by MTV Films. Whitney: Can I Be Me Whitney: Can I Be Me is a 2017 British-American documentary film that was written, co-produced and co-directed by Nick Broomfield. The films subject is the life and career of singer Whitney Houston. The Challenger Disaster The Challenger is a 2013 TV movie starring William Hurt about Richard Feynmans investigation into the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. The film was co-produced by the BBC, the Science Channel, and Open University, and it premiered on 12 May 2013 on BBC2. It is based on two books: The film follows Feynman as he attempts to expose the truth in the disaster. It aired in the U.S. on the Discovery Channel and the Science Channel on November 16, 2013. Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 1953 American horror comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello, and co-stars Boris Karloff. Inspired by the 1886 novella The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, the film follows the story of two American detectives visiting Edwardian London who become involved with the hunt for Dr. Jekyll, who is responsible for a series of murders. Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll is a 2010 biographical film about English new wave musician Ian Dury, starring Andy Serkis as Dury. The film follows Durys rise to fame and documents his personal battle with the disability caused by having contracted polio during childhood. The effect that his disability and his lifestyle have upon his relationships is also a focal point of the film. The title of the film is derived from Durys 1977 7" single, "Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll". Principal photography began on 29 April 2009 in Egham, Surrey and theatre footage was shot 1–3 June at Watford Palace Theatre. More American Graffiti More American Graffiti is a 1979 American coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by Bill L. Norton. It is the sequel to the 1973 film American Graffiti. Whereas the first film followed a group of friends during the summer evening before they set off for college, this film shows where they end up a few years later. Most of the main cast members from the first film returned for the sequel, including Candy Clark, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Cindy Williams, Mackenzie Phillips, Charles Martin Smith, Bo Hopkins, and Harrison Ford. Richard Dreyfuss was the only principal cast member from the original film not to appear in the sequel. It was the final live-action theatrical film in which Ron Howard would play a credited, named character. Asmaa Asmaa or Asmaa is a 2011 Egyptian drama film, and is the first such feature film to present AIDS patients sympathetically. Written and directed by Amr Salama, the film tells the history of a woman with HIV who struggles to live under the burden of keeping her HIV status secret, and then the dilemma she faces when offered the opportunity to appear on a television talk show. It is based on a true story of a woman who died from a burst gallbladder after doctors refused to operate on her because she had AIDS. The director, Amr Salama, intended the film to raise awareness about AIDS: in his words, to correct the "misconceptions and lies" about the disease, since more people are dying from the misconceptions than from the lack of treatment. The film is not about AIDS, but rather the battle against social prejudice in Egypt, and about "love, courage, overcoming fear, and fighting for personal rights". War of the Buttons War of the Buttons is a 1994 British-Irish-French drama adventure film directed by John Roberts. It was written by Colin Welland and based on the French novel La Guerre des boutons, by Louis Pergaud. The story, about two rival boys gangs in Ireland, the Ballys and the Carricks, is set in County Cork, where it was filmed on location. The film has been classified as a drama and comedy, and the tone is frequently light and humorous. It examines issues of conflict and war, the actions and consequences of violence, and how it can divide and oppose people who can be friends as easily as they can be enemies. That Darn Cat That Darn Cat is a 1997 American mystery comedy film directed by Bob Spiers, written by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, and starring Christina Ricci and Doug E. Doug. It is a remake of the 1965 film That Darn Cat!, which in turn was based on the book Undercover Cat by Gordon and Mildred Gordon. The Attack The Attack is a 2012 French/Belgian/Qatari/Egyptian drama film directed by Ziad Doueiri. All Creatures Big and Small Ooops! Noah Is Gone... is a 2015 German-Luxembourgish-Belgian-Irish 3D computer-animated adventure comedy film about what happened to the creatures that missed Noahs Ark. Human Desire Human Desire is a 1954 black-and-white film noir directed by Fritz Lang and starring Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame and Broderick Crawford. It is loosely based on Émile Zolas novel La Bête humaine. The story had been filmed twice before: La Bête humaine directed by Jean Renoir and Die Bestie im Menschen starring Ilka Grüning. Frenemies Frenemies is a 2012 teen comedy-drama television film and anthology based on the novel of the same name by Alexa Young which premiered on Disney Channel. It features an ensemble cast starring Bella Thorne, Zendaya, Stefanie Scott, Nick Robinson, Mary Mouser and features Connor Price, Jascha Washington and Dylan Everett. The film follows three pairs of teenage friends that go from friends to enemies and back again. The film was directed by Daisy Mayer and written by Dava Savel, Wendy Weiner, and Jim Krieg. The Disney Channel Original Movie premiered on January 13, 2012 in the United States and Canada. À Nous la Liberté À nous la liberté is a 1931 French film directed by René Clair. With a score by Georges Auric, the film has more music than any of Clairs early works. Praised for its scenic design and use of sound, À nous la liberté has been called Clairs "crowning achievement". The Pill The Pill is a 2011 American romantic comedy film starring Rachel Boston and Noah Bean. Richard III Richard III is a 1955 British Technicolor film adaptation of William Shakespeares historical play of the same name, also incorporating elements from his Henry VI. It was directed and produced by Laurence Olivier, who also played the lead role. Featuring many noted Shakespearean actors, including a quartet of actors who later became knights, the film depicts Richard plotting and conspiring to grasp the throne from his brother King Edward IV, played by Sir Cedric Hardwicke. In the process, many are killed and betrayed, with Richards evil leading to his own downfall. The prologue of the film states that history without its legends would be "a dry matter indeed", implicitly admitting to the artistic licence that Shakespeare applied to the events of the time. Of the three Shakespearean films directed by Olivier, Richard III received the least critical praise at the time, although it was still acclaimed. It was the only one not to be nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards, though Oliviers acting performance was nominated. The film gained popularity in the US through a 1966 re-release, which broke box office records in many US cities. Many critics now consider Oliviers Richard III his best screen adaptation of Shakespeare. The British Film Institute has pointed out that, given the enormous TV audience it received when shown in the United States on NBC, Sunday afternoon, March 11, 1956, the film "may have done more to popularise Shakespeare than any other single work". Door to Door Door to Door is a 2002 television film about Bill Porter, an inspiring and successful door-to-door salesman with cerebral palsy. The film stars William H. Macy, who plays Porter, and also features Helen Mirren, Kyra Sedgwick, Michael Shanks and Kathy Baker. Door to Door, directed by Steven Schachter, was produced for the TNT cable network. It was nominated for twelve and won six Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Made for Television Movie and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie. It also won a Peabody Award. It premiered on TNT on July 14, 2002. Porter had been told for many years that he was not employable, but he was determined to succeed and focused his efforts into working as a salesman for Watkins. Despite the awkwardness and pain of his condition, he would walk eight to ten miles a day to meet his customers. Porter supported himself and continued to work as a salesman until age 69. Door to Door is also the name of a 2009 Japanese TV movie, starring Kazunari Ninomiya, which is set in Japan and loosely based on the Bill Porter story. War Photographer War Photographer is a documentary by Christian Frei about the photographer James Nachtwey. As well as telling the story of an iconic man in the field of war photography, the film addresses the broader scope of ideas common to all those involved in war journalism, as well as the issues that they cover. The documentary won a 2003 Peabody Award, and was nominated for an Academy Award in 2002 and an Emmy Award in 2004. It also won or was nominated for more than 40 other awards internationally. The Hawks and the Sparrows The Hawks and the Sparrows is a 1966 Italian film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. It was entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival where a "Special Mention" was made of Totò, for his acting performance. The film can be described as partially neorealist, and deals with Marxist concerns about poverty and class-conflict. It features the popular Italian comic-actor Totò accompanied on a journey by his son. Zorro: The Gay Blade Zorro, The Gay Blade is a 1981 swashbuckling comedy film from 20th Century Fox, produced by C.O. Erickson and George Hamilton, directed by Peter Medak, that stars Hamilton, Lauren Hutton, Ron Leibman, and Brenda Vaccaro. Via its dedication to director Rouben Mamoulian and opening prologue, the film establishes that it is a sequel to 20th Century Foxs swashbuckling adventure film The Mark of Zorro. Hamilton was nominated for a Golden Globe award for playing the dual role of Don Diego de la Vega and his gay twin brother Bunny Wigglesworth, né Ramón de la Vega. If These Walls Could Talk If These Walls Could Talk is a 1996 made-for-cable film, broadcast on HBO. It follows the plights of three different women and their experiences with abortion. Each of the three stories takes place in the same house, 22 years apart: 1952, 1974, and 1996. All three segments were co-written by Nancy Savoca. Savoca directed the first and second segment while Cher directed the third. The womens experiences in each vignette are designed to demonstrate the popular views of society on the issue in each of the given decades. Debuting at the Toronto International Film Festival, If These Walls Could Talk became a surprise success and was the highest-rated movie in HBO history. It was nominated for four Primetime Emmy Awards and three Golden Globe Awards, including Best Miniseries or Television Film. Mela Mela is a 2000 Indian action masala film directed by Dharmesh Darshan. It stars Aamir Khan, his real-life brother Faisal Khan, and Twinkle Khanna. It was one of the biggest box-office failures of 2000. Frostbitten Frostbite is a Swedish comedy horror film from 2006 directed by Anders Banke. As well as the horror theme, various parts also have pure humour elements, and it is considered a horror/comedy by some newspapers that rated it. The film takes place in a small town in northern Sweden during midwinter, making the environment perfect for vampires—because there are no sunny hours during the dark and cold Nordic winter days. Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror is the third film in the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce series of Sherlock Holmes movies and the first to be produced by Universal Pictures. Made in 1942, the film combines elements of the Arthur Conan Doyle story "His Last Bow", to which it is credited as an adaptation, and loosely parallels the real-life activities of Lord Haw-haw. Horror film "scream queen" Evelyn Ankers appears as leading lady. The Count of Monte-Cristo The Count of Monte Cristo is a 1975 television film produced by ITC Entertainment and based upon the book The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. It was directed by David Greene and starred Richard Chamberlain as Edmond Dantès, Kate Nelligan as Mercedes, Tony Curtis as Fernand Mondego, Louis Jourdan as De Villefort, Donald Pleasence as Danglars, Trevor Howard as Abbé Faria, and Isabelle de Valvert as Haydee. ITC had previously produced a 39-part TV series based on the same source material, in 1956. Later it was remade in Telugu as Veta. Raining Stones Raining Stones is a 1993 film directed by Ken Loach and starring Bruce Jones, Julie Brown, Ricky Tomlinson, Tom Hickey and Gemma Phoenix. It tells the story of a man who cannot afford to buy his daughter a First Communion dress, and makes disastrous choices in trying to raise the money. The film won the Jury Prize at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Who Is Cletis Tout? Who is Cletis Tout? is a 2001 American-Canadian action comedy film written and directed by Chris Ver Wiel and starring Christian Slater, Richard Dreyfuss, Portia de Rossi, RuPaul, and Tim Allen. The film is about mistaken identity getting in the way of recovering a stash of diamonds that was stolen and subsequently hidden more than 20 years earlier. A Shock to the System A Shock to the System is a 1990 American dark comedy crime thriller film directed by Jan Egleson and starring Michael Caine, Swoosie Kurtz, Elizabeth McGovern, and Peter Riegert. It is based on the 1984 novel A Shock to the System by British author Simon Brett. The Warning The Warning is a 2018 Spanish thriller film directed by Daniel Calparsoro and based on the novel of the same name by Paul Pen. The screenplay was adapted by Jorge Guerricaechevarría and Chris Sparling. It was produced by Morena Films. The Warning was shown at the 2018 Miami International Film Festival and premiered on Netflix in July 2018. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Still of the Night Still of the Night is a 1982 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Robert Benton and starring Roy Scheider, Meryl Streep, Joe Grifasi, and Jessica Tandy. It was written by Benton and David Newman. Scheider plays a psychiatrist who falls in love with a woman who may be the psychopathic killer of one of his patients. The film is considered as an overt homage to Hitchcock, emulating scenes from many of his movies: a bird attacks one character, a scene takes place in an auction, someone falls from a height, stuffed birds occupy a room, and an important plot point is the interpretation of a dream. Meryl Streeps hair is styled much like Eva Marie Saints was in North by Northwest, and the town of Glen Cove features in both films. According to some reviewers at the time of the release, the screenplay displays subtle references to various Hitchcocks films. Brain Donors For information about current medical research appeals, see Brain donation Brain Donors is an American comedy film released by Paramount Pictures, loosely based on the Marx Brothers comedies A Night at the Opera and A Day at the Races. The film co-stars John Turturro, Mel Smith, and Bob Nelson in the approximations of the Groucho, Chico, and Harpo roles, with Nancy Marchand in the Margaret Dumont dowager role. The project was filmed as Lame Ducks; however, when the films producers left for another studio, Paramount scrapped the publicity campaign, changed the title, and withdrew the film after its initial screenings. Brain Donors attracted attention on the home video market, which has resulted in a cult following according to its screenwriter, Pat Proft. The Girl in the Book The Girl in the Book is a 2015 American drama film written and directed by Marya Cohn in her directorial debut. The film stars Emily VanCamp, Michael Nyqvist, David Call, Michael Cristofer, Talia Balsam and Ana Mulvoy-Ten. It had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 13, 2015. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on December 11, 2015, by Myriad Pictures, and Freestyle Releasing. The Girl in the Book garnered a positive reception from critics who praised VanCamps performance and Cohns direction of her own script. The Big Sleep The Big Sleep is a 1978 British neo-noir film, the second film version of Raymond Chandlers 1939 novel of the same name. The picture was directed by Michael Winner and stars Robert Mitchum in his second film portrayal of the detective Philip Marlowe. The cast includes Sarah Miles, Candy Clark, Joan Collins, and Oliver Reed, also featuring James Stewart as General Sternwood. The storys setting was changed from 1940s Los Angeles to 1970s London. The film contained material more explicit than what could only be hinted at in the 1946 version, such as homosexuality, pornography and nudity. Mitchum was 60 at the time of filming, far older than Chandlers 33-year-old Marlowe. London Fields London Fields is a 2018 mystery thriller film directed by Mathew Cullen with a screenplay by Roberta Hanley and Martin Amis, based on the 1989 novel of the same name by Amis. The film stars Billy Bob Thornton as Samson Young, a terminally ill writer who has suffered from writers block for 20 years. The cast also includes Amber Heard, Jim Sturgess, Theo James, Jason Isaacs, Cara Delevingne, Obi Abili and Jaimie Alexander. It was selected to be screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, but it was later pulled from the festival roster after director Mathew Cullen sued the films producers, accusing them of fraud and using his name to promote a cut of the film he does not support. After the producers reached a settlement with Heard in a separate lawsuit, London Fields was released theatrically in the United States on 26 October 2018. The Deadly Spawn The Deadly Spawn is a 1983 American science fiction horror film directed by Douglas McKeown and starring Charles George Hildebrandt. In some territories, the films title was changed to Return of the Aliens: The Deadly Spawn or The Return of the Aliens Deadly Spawn in an attempt to cash in on the worldwide success of Ridley Scotts 1979 film Alien. It follows the story of a crash-landed alien that finds refuge in the basement of a house and grows to monstrous proportions, eating those unlucky enough to venture down. A handful of teenagers try to survive the onslaught of the creature and its young. Italian Race Italian Race is a 2016 Italian sports-drama film written and directed by Matteo Rovere. It is loosely based on the true story of rally racing driver Carlo Capone. The Most Hated Woman in America The Most Hated Woman in America is an American biographical drama film directed by Tommy OHaver and written by OHaver and Irene Turner. It stars Melissa Leo as Madalyn Murray OHair. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 14, 2017. The film was released on March 24, 2017, by Netflix. Heidi Heidi is a 2015 Swiss family film directed by Alain Gsponer and based on the novel of the same name by Johanna Spyri. It stars Anuk Steffen in the title role, alongside Bruno Ganz, Katharina Schüttler, Quirin Agrippi, Isabelle Ottmann and Anna Schinz. Ponette Ponette is a 1996 French film directed by Jacques Doillon. The film centers on four-year-old Ponette, who is coming to terms with the death of her mother. The film received acclaim for Thivisols performance, who was only four at the time of filming. Love in Thoughts Love in Thoughts is a German film directed by Achim von Borries. It was released in Germany on 24 November 2004. The main characters are played by August Diehl, Daniel Brühl, Anna Maria Mühe and Jana Pallaske. Dennis the Menace Strikes Again! Dennis the Menace Strikes Again is a 1998 direct-to-video sequel to the 1993 theatrical feature Dennis the Menace. It was produced by Outlaw Productions and released by Warner Home Video on July 14, 1998. None of the cast from the first film appear in this one. Venus Beauty Institute Venus Beauty Institute, also known as Venus Beauty, is a 1999 French romantic comedy. The story centers on three employees of a beauty parlor and their search for love and happiness. The film is directed by Tonie Marshall. It stars Nathalie Baye, Bulle Ogier, Samuel Le Bihan, Jacques Bonnaffé, Mathilde Seigner, Audrey Tautou, Robert Hossein, Claire Denis, Micheline Presle, Emmanuelle Riva and Elli Medeiros. It won the César Award for Best Film, Best Director, Best Writing and Most Promising Actress. Chain of Fools Chain of Fools is a 2000 heist comedy film, directed by LA-based Swedish production collective, Traktor, starring Steve Zahn, Salma Hayek, Jeff Goldblum, and Elijah Wood. Vaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe Vaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe is a 2016 American pseudoscience documentary film alleging a cover-up by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of a purported link between the MMR vaccine and autism. According to Variety, the film "purports to investigate the claims of a senior scientist at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who revealed that the CDC had allegedly manipulated and destroyed data on an important study about autism and the MMR vaccine"; critics derided Vaxxed as an anti-vaccine propaganda film. The film was directed by discredited anti-vaccine activist Andrew Wakefield, who was struck off the medical register in the United Kingdom in 2010 due to ethical violations related to his fraudulent research into the role of vaccines in autism. It was scheduled to premiere at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival but was withdrawn by the festival. In reviewing the film, Indiewire said that "Wakefield doesnt just have a dog in this fight; he is the dog". The Trial of Joan of Arc The Trial of Joan of Arc is a 1962 French historical film directed by Robert Bresson. Joan of Arc is played by Florence Delay. As with Bressons most renowned films, The Trial of Joan of Arc stars non-professional performers and is filmed in an extremely spare, restrained style. Bressons screenplay is drawn from the transcriptions of Joans trial and rehabilitation. Bressons Joan of Arc is often compared with The Passion of Joan of Arc by Carl Theodor Dreyer. Bresson compared that film unfavorably with his own, expressing his dislike of the actors "grotesque buffooneries" in Dreyers film. Moll Flanders Moll Flanders is a 1996 American period drama film starring Robin Wright and Morgan Freeman, based on the novel of the same name by Daniel Defoe. The film was written and directed by Pen Densham. The original music score was composed by Mark Mancina. Effie Gray Effie Gray is a 2014 British biographical film written by Emma Thompson and directed by Richard Laxton, starring Dakota Fanning, Emma Thompson, Julie Walters, David Suchet, Derek Jacobi, James Fox, Robbie Coltrane, Claudia Cardinale, Greg Wise and Tom Sturridge. It is based on the true story of John Ruskins marriage to Euphemia Gray and the subsequent annulment of their marriage. Effie Gray was released worldwide by Universal Pictures in the United Kingdom on 10th of October 2014 and in America on 3rd of April 2015. I Remember You I Remember You is a 2017 Icelandic mystery-horror film co-written and directed by Óskar Thór Axelsson. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Yrsa Sigurðardóttir. Leave It to Beaver Leave It to Beaver is a 1997 comedy film adapted from the television series of the same name. Many in-jokes and sub-plots relating to the series are adapted for the film. It features many of the original regular characters, most played by new actors, with some cameos by the original TV cast. Universal Pictures released the film on August 22, 1997. The Quiet Family The Quiet Family is a 1998 South Korean Black comedy horror film. It was director Kim Jee-woons feature film debut. The story centers on a family who owns a hunting lodge in a remote area, whose customers always happen to end up dying. Among the films main cast are pre-stardom Choi Min-sik and Song Kang-ho. The film was loosely remade as The Happiness of the Katakuris by Takashi Miike. PTU PTU, also known as PTU: Police Tactical Unit, is a 2003 Hong Kong crime thriller film produced and directed by Johnnie To, starring Simon Yam, Maggie Shiu, Lam Suet and Ruby Wong. The Pit and the Pendulum The Pit and the Pendulum is a 1991 American horror film directed by Stuart Gordon and based on the eponymous short story by Edgar Allan Poe. The film is an amalgamation of the aforementioned story with other Poes "The Cask of Amontillado", and it also appropriates the anecdote of "The Sword of Damocles", reassigning it to the character of Torquemada. Mutants Mutants is a French science-fiction horror film based on a screenplay from Louis-Paul Desanges and David Morlet It was directed by French filmmaker David Morlet and stars Hélène de Fougerolles, Dida Diafat and Francis Renaud. My Blind Date with Life My Blind Date With Life is a 2017 German biographical film directed by Marc Rothemund. Full Contact Full Contact is a 1992 Hong Kong action film produced and directed by Ringo Lam, and starring Chow Yun-fat, Simon Yam, Anthony Wong and Ann Bridgewater. More Than Honey More than Honey is a 2012 Swiss documentary film directed by Markus Imhoof about honeybee colonies in California, Switzerland, China and Austria. The film was submitted for the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Spider Woman The Spider Woman is a 1943 mystery film starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson, the seventh of fourteen such films the pair were involved in. As with all of the Universal Studios films in the series, the film is set in then-present day as opposed to the Victorian setting of the original stories. This film incorporates elements from the novel The Sign of the Four, as well as the short stories "The Final Problem", "The Adventure of the Empty House", "The Adventure of the Speckled Band" and makes explicit reference to "The Adventure of the Devils Foot". Chasing Papi Chasing Papi is a 2003 comedy film starring Roselyn Sánchez, Sofía Vergara, Jaci Velasquez, and Eduardo Verástegui. The women discover that their boyfriend has been dating all three of them at the same time—a discovery that leads them on an adventure throughout Los Angeles, California. Assassin's Creed: Lineage Assassins Creed: Lineage is a series of three short films based on the Assassins Creed II video game, which describes the history of Ezio Auditore and his family. The films are made by Ubisoft, with the collaboration of Hybride Technology, and the first episode was released on 26 October 2009 on YouTube. The films have a promotional goal for the game as well as an attempt for Ubisoft to make its first step in the film industry. The films are directed by Canadian film director Yves Simoneau. Godard Mon Amour Redoubtable, also known as Godard Mon Amour, is a 2017 French biographical comedy-drama film written and directed by Michel Hazanavicius about the affair of revered filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard with Anne Wiazemsky in the late-1960s. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Golden Boy is a Japanese comedy manga series written and illustrated by Tatsuya Egawa about a 25-year-old freeter, pervert, and "travelling student" named . The manga was originally serialized in Shueishas Super Jump starting in 1992, with the first collected volume released the following year. Parts of the manga were adapted into a six episode OVA series produced by Shueisha and KSS in 1995, which was subsequently released through ADV Films in North America in December 1996. ADVs license of the series expired in 2007, however, and in November 2007, Media Blasters acquired the license to it. Media Blasters has confirmed that the dub produced by ADV was kept. In 2012, Media Blasters lost the Golden Boy license and the license was acquired by Discotek Media. Kintaro, despite having met the requirements for a law degree, left Tokyo University without graduating. Golden Boy depicts his living the life of a free spirit, roaming Japan from town to town, job to job. During his travels, Kintaro meets several women whose lives he dramatically changes, despite poor first impressions. He constantly observes and studies the people and events around him, recording his findings in a notebook he carries on his belt. The Golden Boy OVA has been positively received by English-language reviewers, but it is widely known for its mature content: while the OVA is not strictly a hentai animation, it does feature instances of partial female nudity, orgasms, and female masturbation. In contrast, the manga becomes almost pornographic starting in the second volume. In the 19th issue of Business Jump, it was announced that a sequel to the Golden Boy manga was in the works. Tatsuya Egawa stated that the sequel involved Kintaro taking on the entertainment world for his next job. 7 Below Seven Below is a 2012 horror-thriller American film directed by Kevin Carraway starring Val Kilmer, Ving Rhames and Luke Goss in lead roles. Despite its similar name, it is not a sequel to the film Seven. Out of the Dark Out of the Dark is a 2014 English-language supernatural thriller film starring Julia Stiles and Scott Speedman. The independent Spanish-Colombian co-production is directed by Lluís Quílez based on a screenplay by Alex Pastor, David Pastor, and Javier Gullón. Filming took place in Colombia between April 2013 and July 2013, after which it entered post-production. The film premiered at Germanys Fantasy Filmfest on , 2014. Dans Paris Dans Paris is a 2006 French romantic drama film written and directed by Christophe Honoré and starring Romain Duris, Louis Garrel, Guy Marchand, Joana Preiss, Alice Butaud, and Marie-France Pisier. Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things Children Shouldnt Play with Dead Things is a 1972 comedic horror film directed by Bob Clark. It later became a cult classic. This low-budget zombie film is the third film of director Bob Clark, who later became famous for directing the films Black Christmas, A Christmas Story, and Porkys. The film was shot in 14 days on a budget of $50,000. Clark employed some of his college friends on it. Christopher and His Kind Christopher and His Kind is a 2011 BBC television film. It tells the story of Christopher Isherwoods life in Berlin in the early 1930s. The film, adapted by Kevin Elyot from Isherwoods autobiography Christopher and His Kind, was produced by Mammoth Screen and directed by Geoffrey Sax. Isherwood is played by Matt Smith, whilst the cast also includes Douglas Booth, Imogen Poots, Pip Carter, Toby Jones and Alexander Dreymon. Ten Little Indians Ten Little Indians is a 1965 film directed by George Pollock. It is the second film version of Agatha Christies detective novel of the same name. Although its background story is the same as the 1945 adaptation, with ten people invited to a remote location by a mysterious stranger, this one takes place on an isolated snowy mountain. This version is also the first adaptation of the novel to show the murders on screen. Actor Christopher Lee provided the pre-recorded gramophone voice of "Mr. U.N. Owen". Jade Warrior Jade Warrior is a Finnish-Chinese co-produced movie. It combines elements of the wuxia genre with Finnish Kalevala mythology. It was directed by Antti-Jussi Annila. The movie opened in Finland on 13 October 2006 with 40 copies. The film debuted at #2, right after The Devil Wears Prada. It opened in China on 24 October with 150 copies in 70 cities. Jade Warrior is the first Finnish movie to be released in movie theaters in China. In addition to China, the movies international distribution rights have been sold to more than 30 countries. In Finland, the movie grossed €607,038 with 79,050 tickets sold. Kshanam Kshanam is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language mystery thriller film released worldwide on 26 February 2016. It was directed by Ravikanth Perepu, with Adivi Sesh and Adah Sharma in lead roles and Anasuya Bharadwaj, Vennela Kishore, Satyam Rajesh, Satyadev Kancharana, and Ravi Varma appearing in supporting roles. Music is by Sricharan Pakala and cinematography by Shaneil Deo. The film was remade in Tamil as Sathya, in Hindi as Baaghi 2 and is being remade in Kannada as Aadhya. Tank Tank is a 1984 American action comedy-drama film directed by Marvin J. Chomsky and starring James Garner, Jenilee Harrison, and C. Thomas Howell. The film was written by Dan Gordon. It was produced by Lorimar Productions and was commercially released in the United States by Universal Studios on March 16, 1984. The Willow Tree The Willow Tree is a 2005 Iranian film directed by Majid Majidi. It tells the story of Youssef, a man blinded in a fireworks accident, when eight years old. After an operation he regains his vision, changing his life in unexpected ways. It was filmed from 10 February 2004 – 10 August 2004 in both Tehran and Paris. Solarbabies Solarbabies is a 1986 American science fiction film, made by Brooksfilms and directed by Alan Johnson. The film was the second and final film directed by Alan Johnson, who is better known for his work as a choreographer. Man's Best Friend Mans Best Friend is a 1993 American horror comedy film, directed and written by John Lafia. It stars Ally Sheedy, Lance Henriksen, Robert Costanzo, Frederic Lehne, John Cassini, and J. D. Daniels. It was released by New Line Cinema on November 19, 1993. The official tagline was "Nature created him. Science perfected him. But no one can control him." The films soundtrack was composed by Joel Goldsmith and its reception was negative. However, it was a modest success at the box office, grossing $12.9 million behind a $6 million budget. Mr. Jones Mr. Jones is a 2013 horror thriller film and the feature-film directorial debut of Karl Mueller, who also wrote the screenplay. It had its world debut on April 19, 2013, at the Tribeca Film Festival and was released to DVD on May 2, 2014. The film stars Jon Foster and Sarah Jones as a couple who go out to the woods to work on a film, but end up being terrorized by a series of increasingly strange events. Young@Heart Young@Heart is a 2007 British documentary film directed by Stephen Walker. Its focus is Young@Heart, a New England chorus of senior citizens that sings contemporary and classic rock and pop songs. Sarbjit Sarbjit is a 2016 Indian biographical drama film directed by Omung Kumar. The film features Aishwarya Rai as Dalbir Kaur and Randeep Hooda portrays the title role Sarabjit Singh, an Indian man who was sentenced to death by the Supreme Court of Pakistan in 1991 and who consequently spent 22 years in prison for alleged terrorism and spying while Richa Chadda and Darshan Kumar play supporting roles. Made on a production budget of 15 crore and marketed at 8 crore, Sarbjit premiered at the 69th Cannes Film Festival and was released on 20 May 2016 to mixed reactions from critics. The film turned out to be a profitable venture at box-office by grossing about 43.88 crore worldwide after its two-week run. Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School is a 1988 animated made-for-television film produced by Hanna-Barbera for syndication as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series. Heartstone Heartstone is a 2016 Icelandic drama film directed by Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. On 9 September 2016, the film won the Queer Lion at the 73rd Venice Film Festival. It was the first Icelandic film to be shown in a competitive section of the Venice Film Festival. It was also nominated for the 2017 Nordic Council Film Prize. The film was shot in Borgarfjörður eystri. Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega... Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega is an Indian 2000 Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Raj Kanwar, produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, written by Rumi Jaffrey and edited by Sanjay Verma. Salman Khan, Rani Mukerji and Preity Zinta are featured in pivotal roles. Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega was the third consecutive hit between Khan and Nadiadwalas collaboration after Jeet and Judwaa as well as one of the years top-earnings film releases with a gross of worldwide. It is an exact remake of the Malayalam film Chandralekha released in 1997. Shah Rukh Khan and Sana Saeed make cameo appearances in the film whose supporting cast includes Paresh Rawal, Rajeev Verma, Kamini Kaushal, Shakti Kapoor and Satish Shah. Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! is a 2008 Australian documentary film about the Australian New Wave of 1970s and 80s low-budget cinema. The film was written and directed by Mark Hartley, who interviewed over eighty Australian, American and British actors, directors, screenwriters and producers, including Quentin Tarantino, Brian Trenchard-Smith, Jamie Lee Curtis, Dennis Hopper, George Lazenby, George Miller, Barry Humphries, Stacy Keach and John Seale. Hartley spent several years writing a detailed research document, which served to some degree as a script for the film, about the New Wave era of Australian cinema. It focused on the commonly overlooked "Ozploitation" films—mainly filled with sex, horror and violence—which critics and film historians considered vulgar and offensive, often excluded from Australias "official film history". Hartley approached Quentin Tarantino, a longtime "Ozploitation" fan who had dedicated his 2003 film Kill Bill to the exploitation genre, and Tarantino agreed to help get the project off the ground. Hartley then spent an additional five years interviewing subjects and editing the combined 250 hours of interviews and original stock footage into a 100-minute film. Not Quite Hollywood, which premiered at the 2008 Melbourne International Film Festival, did not perform well at the box office upon its Australia-wide release, but garnered universally positive reviews from critics and a nomination for "Best Documentary" at the 2008 Australian Film Institute Awards. The Boys in the Band Boys in the Band may refer to: The Boys in the Band, by Mart Crowley The Boys in the Band, a 1970 film adaption of the Crowley play The Boys in the Band, an upcoming film adaptation of the Crowley play "The Boys in the Band", an episode of Family Guy Boys in the Band, a music DVD by the Libertines "Boys in the Band", a song by Mountain from the 1970 album Climbing! "The Boys in the Band", a song by Gentle Giant from the 1972 album Octopus "Boys in the Band", a song by Vodka Collins from the 1998 album Pink Soup "The Boys in the Band", a 2019 single by New Kids on the Block "The Boys in the Band", an episode of Step by Step Diary of a Lost Girl Diary of a Lost Girl is a 1929 silent film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst and starring American silent star Louise Brooks. It is shot in black and white, and various versions of the film range from 79 minutes to 116 minutes in length. This was Brooks second and last film with Pabst, and like their prior collaboration, Pandoras Box, it is considered to be a classic by many film historians. It is based on the controversial and bestselling 1905 novel of the same name by Margarete Böhme. A previous screen adaptation of the novel, directed in 1918 by Richard Oswald, is currently classified as a lost film. Last Dance Last Dance is a 1996 film directed by Bruce Beresford and starring Sharon Stone, Rob Morrow, Randy Quaid and Peter Gallagher. Dracula 3D Dracula 3D is a 2012 vampire horror film co-written and directed by Dario Argento and starring Thomas Kretschmann, Rutger Hauer, Marta Gastini, and Unax Ugalde. An Italian-Spanish-French co-production, the film is Argentos first 3D film. Kretschmann took the role of Dracula; he later played Abraham van Helsing in the Budapest-shot television series Dracula. Na Maloom Afraad Na Maloom Afraad, is a 2014 Pakistani comedy thriller film co-written and directed by Nabeel Qureshi in his directorial debut. It stars Javed Sheikh, Fahad Mustafa, Mohsin Abbas Haider with supporting cast of Urwa Hocane, Kubra Khan and Salman Shahid. The story follows Shakeel, Farhaan and Moon, three poor struggling individuals who chase every possible means of becoming rich, all getting into trouble as they struggle to fulfill their desires and ambitions through questionably moral ways. Most of the Na Maloom Afrad shots were filmed in real locations of Saddar Town, maintaining the authenticity of scenes and staying true to actual content; many elements of post-production required consideration before principal photography. The script was written years before the shooting, the cast went through meticulous rehearsals, and it became the one of few films that is developed completely in Pakistan. The film was shot in Karachi during January 2014 with a budget of jointly franchised by Hum Films, Filmwala Pictures and Eveready Pictures. It premiered the following year in November where it closed the South Asian International Film Festival 2014. Na Maloom Afraad had a wide theatrical release in Pakistan on 6 October 2014 at Eid al-adha, followed by a release in UK on 22 May 2015 which has grossed worldwide. The film garnered wide critical praise. At 3rd Hum Awards film was awarded Hum Honorary Special Recognition Award to Nabeel and Fizza. The film became the most nominated film of the Luxs 14th annual awards ceremony in film section with total of seven nominations in four categories, ultimately winning Best Film for Fizza, Best Director for Nabeel and Best Actor for Javed. It became first Pakistani film since 2007 to make a milestone of longest running film for 165 days breaking the record of Waar who previously held for 163 days. A sequel titled Na Maloom Afraad 2 was released on 2 September 2017 which collected at the box office and became the second highest-grossing film of 2017. Belgica Belgica is a 2016 Belgian drama film directed by Felix Van Groeningen, written by Van Groeningen and Arne Sierens. It stars Stef Aerts, Tom Vermeir, Héléne Devos, and Charlotte Vandermeersch. The movie is based upon a true story and revolves around a group of friends trying to run a bar where rock bands come to play. Belgica has since then become a cult film. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2016. It was released in Belgium and France on March 2, 2016, by Kinepolis Film Distribution and Pyramide Distribution. Flavors of Youth Flavors of Youth is a 2018 anime anthology drama film directed by Li Haoling, Jiaoshou Yi Xiaoxing and Yoshitaka Takeuchi and produced by Noritaka Kawaguchi. A Japanese-Chinese co-production between CoMix Wave Films and Haoliners Animation League, it was released in Japan and in China on August 4, 2018, and globally on the same day by StudioCanal and Netflix. King Rat King Rat is a 1965 American war film written and directed by Bryan Forbes and starring George Segal and James Fox. They play Corporal King and Marlowe, respectively, two World War II prisoners of war in a squalid camp near Singapore. Among the supporting cast are John Mills and Tom Courtenay. The film was adapted from James Clavells novel King Rat, which in turn is partly based on Clavells experiences as a POW at Changi Prison during the Second World War. Alice's Restaurant Alices Restaurant is a 1969 American comedy film directed by Arthur Penn. It is an adaptation of the 1967 folk song "Alices Restaurant Massacree", originally written and sung by Arlo Guthrie. The film stars Guthrie as himself, with Pat Quinn as Alice Brock and James Broderick as Ray Brock. Penn, who resided in the storys setting of Stockbridge, co-wrote the story with Venable Herndon in 1967 after hearing the song, shortly after directing Bonnie & Clyde. Alices Restaurant was released on August 19, 1969, a few days after Guthrie appeared at the Woodstock Festival. A soundtrack album for the film was also released by United Artists Records. The soundtrack includes a studio version of the title song, which was originally divided into two parts; a 1998 CD reissue on the Rykodisc label presents this version of the song in full, and adds several bonus tracks to the original LP. Slumber Party Massacre II Slumber Party Massacre II is a 1987 American slasher film written and directed by Deborah Brock, and produced by Roger Corman. A loosely-based sequel to The Slumber Party Massacre, it stars Crystal Bernard, and Atanas Ilitch. The film follows Courtney, from the first film, as she and her friends are attacked by a supernatural killer with a power-drilled guitar. It has developed a small cult following since its release. A sequel, Slumber Party Massacre III, was released in 1990. The Trip to Bountiful The Trip to Bountiful is a 1985 American drama film directed by Peter Masterson and starring Geraldine Page, John Heard, Carlin Glynn, Richard Bradford and Rebecca De Mornay. It was adapted by Horton Foote from his play of the same name. The film features a soundtrack by J.A.C. Redford featuring Will Thompsons "Softly and Tenderly" sung by Cynthia Clawson. Geraldine Page won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance as Mrs. Watts and Horton Foote was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. The film is partially set in the titular community of Bountiful, a fictitious Texas town. Although part of the film is set in Houston, Texas, the movie was shot in Dallas. La belle verte La belle Verte is a 1996 French film written and directed by Coline Serreau and starring Serreau, Vincent Lindon, Marion Cotillard and Yolande Moreau. Serreau also composed the original music score. It was filmed on location in Australia and France. Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return Children of the Corn 666: Isaacs Return is a 1999 American horror film directed by Kari Skogland and starring Nancy Allen, Natalie Ramsey, John Franklin, and Stacy Keach. It is the sixth film in the Children of the Corn series. Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha is a 1989 Indian Malayalam-language epic historical period drama film directed by Hariharan, written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, and starring Mammootty, Balan K. Nair, Suresh Gopi, Madhavi, Geetha and Captain Raju. The film won four National Film Awards including Best Actor, Best Screenplay, Best Production Design and Best Costume Design and six Kerala State Film Awards. Baadshah For disambiguation, See Baadshah. Baadshah is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by Sreenu Vaitla. The film was produced by Bandla Ganesh under his Parameswara Art Productions banner. It stars Jr. NTR, Kajal Aggarwal, and Navdeep in the lead roles . It is Jr. NTR and Kajals second film together after Brindavanam. Popular Telugu hero Navdeep plays the antagonist in this movie. The soundtrack was composed by S. Thaman and this is his second collaboration with Sreenu Vaitla. Cinematography was handled by Jayanan Vincent, R D Rajasekhar and K V Guhan. The film was released worldwide on 5 April 2013, receiving good reviews from critics and recorded as Super-Hit at the box-office. and was premiered at the Osaka Asian Film Festival 2014 held in Japan. Baadshah released in 1550 Screens worldwide with 1200 Prints. Later, the film was also dubbed into Malayalam and Japanese under the same name and into Hindi as Rowdy Baadshah. Please Don't Eat the Daisies Please Dont Eat the Daisies is a 1960 Metrocolor comedy film in CinemaScope starring Doris Day and David Niven, made by Euterpe Inc., and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The movie was directed by Charles Walters and produced by Joe Pasternak, with Martin Melcher as associate producer. The screenplay, partly inspired by the book of the same name by Jean Kerr, a collection of humorous essays, was by Isobel Lennart. The film also features Janis Paige, Spring Byington, Richard Haydn, Patsy Kelly, and Jack Weston. Spring Byington made her final film appearance in this film, but appeared in TV shows later. A television series starring Patricia Crowley and Mark Miller premiered five years later and ran for 58 episodes. Rest Stop: Don't Look Back Rest Stop: Dont Look Back is the sequel to the 2006 film Rest Stop. It stars Richard Tillman, Jessie Ward, Graham Norris, and Brionne Davis. The only actors to return from the first film are Joey Mendicino and the Winnebago Family. Maid Sama! is a shōjo manga series by Hiro Fujiwara. It was serialized in Hakusenshas monthly shōjo manga magazine, LaLa. There are 18 published volumes under the Hana to Yume Comics imprint in Japan. At their Anime Expo 2008 panel, North American publisher Tokyopop announced its various newly licensed series and that Kaichō wa Maid-sama! would be titled Maid-sama!. A 26-episode anime adaptation produced by J.C.Staff aired between April and September 2010. The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking is a 1988 adventure-childrens film written and directed by Ken Annakin, based on the Pippi Longstocking book series by Astrid Lindgren. It is a Swedish-American joint venture produced by Columbia Pictures, Longstocking Productions, and Svensk Filmindustri. While the title suggests a continuation of previous entries, it is in fact a remake of the original story. Filmed in Fernandina Beach on Amelia Island and at soundstages in Jacksonville, the film premiered on March 8, 1988 in Tokyo, before it was released on July 29 in the United States and September 9 in Sweden. It received mixed reviews upon release and became a financial failure. It was Annakins final completed film before his death on April 22, 2009. Jurassic Shark Attack of the Jurassic Shark is a 2012 Canadian independent action horror film project directed by Brett Kelly. It parodies two Steven Spielberg-directed films at once: Jaws and Jurassic Park. Boomerang! Boomerang! is a 1947 American crime film noir based on the true story of a vagrant who was accused of murder by an incompetent police force, only to be found not guilty through the efforts of the prosecutor. It stars Dana Andrews, Lee J. Cobb, Karl Malden, Arthur Kennedy and Jane Wyatt. The film was directed by Elia Kazan, based on a story in Readers Digest and was shot largely in Stamford after Kazan was denied permission to film in Bridgeport, where the actual events occurred. This semidocumentary also contains voice-overs by Reed Hadley. The film was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. The Daytrippers The Daytrippers is a 1996 independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Greg Mottola. It stars Hope Davis, Stanley Tucci, Anne Meara, Parker Posey and Liev Schreiber. The Scapegoat The Scapegoat is a British film adaptation of Daphne du Mauriers 1957 novel of the same name. The drama is written and directed by Charles Sturridge and stars Matthew Rhys as lookalike characters John Standing and Johnny Spence. It was broadcast on ITV on 9 September 2012. The novel was first adapted into film in 1959 by director Robert Hamer, with Sir Alec Guinness playing the parts of John Barratt and Jacques de Gué. The Four Seasons The Four Seasons is a 1981 American romantic comedy film written and directed by and starring Alan Alda, which co-stars Carol Burnett, Len Cariou, Sandy Dennis, Rita Moreno, Jack Weston, and Bess Armstrong. It draws its title from the four concerti whose music Antonio Vivaldi composed, of which, along with other Vivaldi compositions, its music score consists. The film spawned a short-lived CBS series in 1984 produced by Alda. Heaven Help Us Heaven Help Us is a 1985 American comedy-drama film starring Andrew McCarthy, Mary Stuart Masterson, Kevin Dillon, Donald Sutherland, Wallace Shawn, Stephen Geoffreys, John Heard and Patrick Dempsey. Andrew McCarthy later said the film was "my favorite and/or the best movie I did in that whole era of those movies." Heroine Heroine is a 2012 Indian drama film directed, written, and co-produced by Madhur Bhandarkar. Revolving around the life of a once successful film actress whose career is on the decline, the film features Kareena Kapoor as the protagonist along with actors Arjun Rampal, Randeep Hooda and Rakesh Bapat. Additionally, the project also stars Shahana Goswami, Divya Dutta, Helen, Shillpi Sharma, Mugdha Godse and Lillete Dubey in supporting roles. Heroine released on 21 September 2012 across 2000 screens. Kareena Kapoor’s performance was highly acclaimed and is considered to be one of her best. Kapoor received a Filmfare Award nomination under the Best Actress Category for her performance. The Exorcism of Molly Hartley The Exorcism of Molly Hartley is a 2015 American supernatural horror film written by Matt Venne and directed by Steven R. Monroe. The film is a sequel to the 2008 film The Haunting of Molly Hartley. It was released on Digital HD on October 9, 2015, and on Blu-ray on October 20, 2015. Stay Hungry Stay Hungry is a 1976 American comedy-drama film by director Bob Rafelson from a screenplay by Charles Gaines. The story centers on a young Birmingham scion, played by Jeff Bridges, who gets involved in a shady real-estate deal. In order to close the deal, he needs to buy a gym building to complete a multi-parcel lot. When he visits the gym, however, he finds himself romantically interested in the receptionist and drawn to the carefree lifestyle of the Austrian body builder Joe Santo who is training there for the Mr. Universe competition. Schwarzenegger won a Golden Globe for "Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture" for his portrayal of Joe Santo, though, it was not his debut role, as he had played Hercules in the 1969 film Hercules in New York, a gangsters henchman in Robert Altmans 1973 film The Long Goodbye and a masseur in the 1974 television film Happy Anniversary and Goodbye. The Big Empty The Big Empty is a 2003 drama film directed and written by Steve Anderson. It stars Jon Favreau as a struggling actor with a bizarre request from his neighbor to deliver a suitcase that he cannot open. While there, he meets an unusual cast of characters, and starts to think this delivery might be more than it seems. Slack Bay Slack Bay is a 2016 French comedy film directed by Bruno Dumont. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. The film is set in a coastal town in north France in 1910. The film was shot in several locations in the Pas-de-Calais area. Love with the Proper Stranger Love with the Proper Stranger is a 1963 American romantic comedy drama film made by Pakula-Mulligan Productions and Boardwalk Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Robert Mulligan and produced by Alan J. Pakula from a screenplay by Arnold Schulman. The film stars Natalie Wood, Steve McQueen, Edie Adams, Herschel Bernardi and Harvey Lembeck. The film also marked the screen debut of Tom Bosley and features a brief, uncredited appearance by the directors younger brother Richard Mulligan, who later became a well-known television actor. The films title song, written by Elmer Bernstein and Johnny Mercer, was recorded by Jack Jones. Shower Shower is a 1999 Chinese comedy-drama film directed by Zhang Yang and starring Zhu Xu, Pu Cunxin and Jiang Wu. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 14 September 1999 and won the FIPRESCI Prize. Though only the second directorial work by Zhang and the third production of Imar Film, Shower was selected for numerous film festivals, including San Sebastian Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, and Seattle International Film Festival, where it received many awards. Written by Zhang and a team of young scriptwriters, the film revolves around a family-run bathhouse in Beijing. An aged father and his younger, mentally challenged son have been working hard every day to keep the bathhouse running for a motley group of regular customers. When his elder son, who left years ago to seek his fortune in the southern city of Shenzhen, abruptly returns one day, it once again puts under stress the long-broken father-son ties. Presented as a light-hearted comedy, Shower explores the value of family, friendship, and tradition. The Bench The Bench is a 2000 Danish drama film directed by Per Fly. The Fox and the Hound 2 The Fox and the Hound 2 is a 2006 American animated direct-to-video film produced by DisneyToon Studios, and a followup to the 1981 Disney animated film The Fox and the Hound. The film was directed by Jim Kammerud and released on December 12, 2006. The story of the film takes place during the youth of Tod and Copper, in which Copper is tempted to join a band of singing stray dogs. The film features the voices of Reba McEntire and Patrick Swayze. The film had an official soundtrack album released on November 21, 2006. Victor Crowley Victor Crowley is a 2017 American slasher comedy film written and directed by Adam Green. It is the fourth entry in Greens Hatchet series, and a sequel to Hatchet III. Kane Hodder returns to the role of the titular killer Victor Crowley. Captain Kronos - Vampire Hunter Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter is a 1974 British swashbuckling horror film, written and directed by Brian Clemens, produced by Clemens and Albert Fennell for Hammer Film Productions, and starring Horst Janson, John Carson, Shane Briant, and Caroline Munro. The music score was composed by Laurie Johnson, supervised by Philip Martell. Belatedly released on 7 April 1974, the film was intended as the first in a series focused on the title character and his companions. Due to the films violence and sexual subtext Captain Kronos was the rated R in North America. This was Clemens only film as a director. In a Glass Cage In a Glass Cage is a 1986 Spanish drama film written and directed by Agustí Villaronga, and starring Günter Meisner, Marisa Paredes and David Sust. Inspired by the history of Gilles de Rais, the plot follows an ex-Nazi child molester who is now paralyzed and depending on an iron lung to live. A young man who comes to nurse him was one of his former victims years before. Due to themes mixing Nazism, pedophilia, torture and homosexuality, the film was highly controversial. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Teddy Awards, the film was selected to be shown at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2016. High Risk High Risk, also known in the United States as Meltdown, is a 1995 Hong Kong action comedy film written, produced and directed by Wong Jing and starring Jet Li, Jacky Cheung, Chingmy Yau, Charlie Yeung, Yang Chung-hsien, Billy Chow, Kelvin Wong and Valerie Chow. Corey Yuen serves as the films fight choreographer. This was Kelvin Wongs final film appearance, who retired from acting, until his death 15 years later. The film is a parody of some of Hollywoods most influential action films, such as Die Hard and Speed. It also gained controversy for spoofing Jackie Chan, who was, in turn, offended by the satire. Flesh and the Devil Flesh and the Devil is a romantic drama silent film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and stars Greta Garbo, John Gilbert, Lars Hanson, and Barbara Kent, directed by Clarence Brown, and based on the novel The Undying Past by Hermann Sudermann. In 2006, Flesh and the Devil was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Bat The Bat is an American mystery film from 1959 starring Vincent Price and Agnes Moorehead. It is the fourth film adaptation of the story, which began as a 1908 novel The Circular Staircase by Mary Roberts Rinehart, which she later adapted into the 1920 play The Bat. The first film version of the play was the 1926 American silent film The Bat. The film version was adapted by playwright Crane Wilbur, who also directed. The Bat was distributed in 1959 on a double bill with the British Hammer film The Mummy. Now in the public domain, The Bat is available for online download. Welcome Home Welcome Home is a drama thriller film starring Aaron Paul and Emily Ratajkowski as a couple attempting to solve their personal problems with a romantic trip to Italy. Riccardo Scamarcio appears in a supporting role as Federico. Casting of Paul and Ratajkowski was announced in April 2017. The film was written by David Levinson, produced by Allan Mandelbaum and Tim and Trevor White and directed by George Ratliff for Voltage Pictures. On September 7, 2018 the film was set for a video on demand release on November 12, 2018. The first trailer for the film was released on October 4, 2018. Pippi Longstocking Pippi Longstocking is a 1969 Swedish movie, based on the eponymous childrens books by Astrid Lindgren with the cast of the 1969 TV series Pippi Longstocking. The film consisted of re-edited footage from the TV series. It was released in the USA in 1973. Still Mine Still Mine is a 2012 Canadian romantic drama film. The film had a limited release under its original title Still at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival; it had a general release on May 3, 2013. Written and directed by Michael McGowan and based on a true story, the film stars James Cromwell as Craig Morrison, a farmer in rural St. Martins who battles a government bureaucrat for the right to build a new house for his ailing wife Irene when their existing home no longer suits her health needs. The international distribution rights were licensed by Cinema Management Group. Viking Viking is a 2016 Russian historical film about medieval prince Vladimir the Great, Prince of Novgorod directed by Andrei Kravchuk and co-produced by Konstantin Ernst and Anatoliy Maksimov. The film stars Danila Kozlovsky, Svetlana Khodchenkova, Maksim Sukhanov, Aleksandra Bortich, Igor Petrenko, Andrey Smolyakov, Kirill Pletnyov, Aleksandr Ustyugov and Joakim Nätterqvist. The movie is inspired by historical accounts such as Primary Chronicle and Icelandic Kings sagas. With a budget of $20.8 million, Viking was the third most expensive Russian film by the time of its release. The movie was met with mixed reviews by Russian film critics, grossed $32.3 million in box office. The film has taken around $25 million at the box office in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States, becoming the top-grossing Russian film to be released in 2016. Viking, the film is scheduled to be released in Russia by Central Partnership on December 29, 2016. Skin Deep Skin Deep is a 1989 American romantic sex comedy film written and directed by Blake Edwards and starring John Ritter. Jack the Bear Jack the Bear is a 1993 American drama film directed by Marshall Herskovitz, written by Steven Zaillian based on the novel by Dan McCall, and starring Danny DeVito, Robert J. Steinmiller Jr., Miko Hughes, and Gary Sinise. Battle of the Warriors A Battle of Wits, also known as Battle of the Warriors, is a 2006 Hong Kong-Chinese action war drama film based on the Japanese historical novel by Kenichi Sakemi, as well as the manga series Bokko by Hideki Mori. Directed by Jacob Cheung, the film starred Andy Lau, Ahn Sung-ki, Wang Zhiwen, Fan Bingbing, Nicky Wu and Choi Siwon. This was a joint-production between mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea. Buck Privates Buck Privates is a 1941 musical military comedy film that turned Bud Abbott and Lou Costello into bona fide movie stars. It was the first service comedy based on the peacetime draft of 1940. The comedy team made two more service comedies before the United States entered the war. A sequel to this movie, Buck Privates Come Home, was released in 1947. Buck Privates is one of three Abbott and Costello films featuring The Andrews Sisters, who were also under contract to Universal Pictures at the time. Abbott and Costello performed a radio adaptation of the film on the Lux Radio Theater on October 13, 1941. Slugs Slugs: The Movie is a 1988 American/Spanish horror film based upon the novel Slugs by Shaun Hutson. Over the years the film has gained a small but active cult following. Posse Posse is a 1993 American revisionist Western film directed by and starring Mario Van Peebles. Featuring a large ensemble cast, the film tells the story of a posse of African-American soldiers and one ostracized white soldier, who are all betrayed by a corrupt colonel. The story starts with the group escaping with a cache of gold, and continues with their leader Jessie Lee taking revenge on the men who killed his preacher father. The story is presented as a flashback told by an unnamed old man. The title of the film refers to a group of people who are summoned to help law enforcement officers. This film was the first film to be released by Gramercy Pictures. Melvin Van Peebles, the father of director Mario Van Peebles, recorded a new song, "Cruel Jim Crow", for the film. This marked his first music recording in 20 years, after his 1974 album What the....You Mean I Cant Sing?! It led to the production of a new album, Ghetto Gothic, released in 1995. Semum Semum is a 2008 Turkish horror film produced, written and directed by Hasan Karacadağ which reportedly recounts the true story of a woman who lives in İzmir, Turkey. This Man Must Die This Man Must Die, American title The Beast Must Die, is a 1969 French and Italian psychological thriller film directed by Claude Chabrol. The story is based on a 1938 novel by Cecil Day-Lewis, writing as Nicholas Blake, The Beast Must Die. The film had a total of 1,092,910 admissions in France. Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean is a 1982 comedy-drama film and an adaptation of Ed Graczyks 1976 play. The Broadway and screen versions were directed by Robert Altman, and starred Sandy Dennis, Cher, Mark Patton, Karen Black, Sudie Bond and Kathy Bates. As with the original play, the film takes place inside a small Woolworths five-and-dime store in a small Texas town, where an all-female fan club for actor James Dean reunites in 1975. Through a series of flashbacks, the six members also reveal secrets dating back to 1955. Jimmy Dean was the first of several feature adaptations of plays by Altman in the 1980s, after the directors departure from Hollywood. It was screened at various film festivals in North America and Europe, and won the top prize at the 1982 Chicago International Film Festival. It was well received by critics, who praised Altmans direction and the performances by the female cast. This was the first release for New York-based independent outlet Cinecom Pictures, which Altman chose over a major studio "to guarantee a long play" in art house venues. The Return of Martin Guerre The Return of Martin Guerre is a 1982 French film directed by Daniel Vigne, and starring Gérard Depardieu. It was based on a case of imposture in 16th century France, involving Martin Guerre. Watchers Watchers is a 1988 science fiction horror film directed by Jon Hess and starring Corey Haim, Michael Ironside, Barbara Williams and Lala Sloatman. It is loosely based on the novel Watchers by Dean R. Koontz. Riff-Raff Riff-Raff is a 1991 British film directed by Ken Loach, starring Robert Carlyle and Ricky Tomlinson. It won the 1991 European Film Award Best Picture award. As with most Loach films, Riff-Raff is a naturalistic portrayal of modern Britain. It follows Stevie, played by Robert Carlyle, a Glaswegian recently released from prison who has moved to London and got a job on a building site turning a derelict hospital into luxury apartments. Happy Times Happy Times is a 2000 tragicomedy film directed by Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou, starring Zhao Benshan and Dong Jie. It is based loosely on the short story, Shifu: Youll Do Anything for a Laugh by Mo Yan; the story appears in English translation in the collection of the same title translated by Howard Goldblatt. Though the story and the film share a common opening, they begin to diverge almost immediately. Wolfhound Wolfhound of the Grey Hound Clan is a 2006 Russian slavic fantasy film directed by Nikolai Lebedev, based on the novel of the same name by Maria Semenova. With one of the biggest film budgets in the history of Russian cinema, the film was a notable success in its homeland. Although the film did not see widespread theatrical release in the English speaking world, international distributors such as Central Partnership and Momentum Pictures have produced English language home video versions which have met with some critical acclaim. Musallat Haunted is a 2007 Turkish horror film directed by Alper Mestçi about a young Turkish guest-worker who is haunted by dark visions in Berlin. The film, which opened nationwide on was one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2007. Fear Island Fear Island is a 2009 Canadian mystery-thriller film directed by Michael Storey and starring Aaron Ashmore, Haylie Duff, Lucy Hale and Kyle Schmid. The film follows five student friends partying on a remote island, when they find a dead body and encounter a killer who wants them all dead. Fear Island was released direct-to-video on September 8, 2009 in Canada and on June 28, 2010 in the United States. A Snake of June A Snake of June is a Japanese movie directed by Shinya Tsukamoto. His seventh film, it is notable for its striking monochrome blue cinematography tinted in post production. It won the Kinematrix Film Award and the San Marco Special Jury Award at the Venice Film Festival. Almost an Angel Almost an Angel is a 1990 American comedy-drama film directed by John Cornell and starring Paul Hogan. The original music score was composed by Maurice Jarre. The film was a critical and commercial failure. The Power of Nightmares: The Rise of the Politics of Fear The Power of Nightmares: The Rise of the Politics of Fear is a BBC television documentary series by Adam Curtis. It mainly consists of archive footage, with Curtis narrating. The series was originally broadcast in the United Kingdom in 2004. It has subsequently been aired in multiple countries and shown at various film festivals, including the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. The film compares the rise of the neoconservative movement in the United States and the radical Islamist movement, drawing comparisons between their origins, and remarking on similarities between the two groups. More controversially, it argues that radical Islamism as a massive, sinister organisation, specifically in the form of al-Qaeda, is a myth, or noble lie, perpetuated by leaders of many countries—and particularly neoconservatives in the U.S.—in a renewed attempt to unite and inspire their people after the ultimate failure of utopian ideas. The Power of Nightmares was praised by film critics in Britain and the United States. Its message and content have also been the subject of various critiques and criticisms from conservatives and progressives. 47 Meters Down: Uncaged 47 Meters Down: Uncaged is a 2019 survival horror film directed by Johannes Roberts and written by Roberts and Ernest Riera. The sequel to 47 Meters Down, the film stars Sophie Nélisse, Corinne Foxx, Brianne Tju, Sistine Stallone, Davi Santos, Khylin Rhambo, Brec Bassinger, and John Corbett. The plot follows a group of girls who scuba dive to a sunken Mayan city, only to be trapped by a group of sharks that are swimming in it. The film was released on August 16, by Entertainment Studios. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $36 million. Sieranevada Sieranevada is a 2016 Romanian film directed by Cristi Puiu and starring Mimi Brănescu. The plot follows a successful neurologist who attends a family meal supposed to commemorate his deceased father. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. It was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. I Live in Fear is a 1955 Japanese film written and directed by Akira Kurosawa. It was co-written by Shinobu Hashimoto, Fumio Hayasaka, and Hideo Oguni. The story concerns an elderly factory owner so terrified of the prospect of a nuclear attack that he becomes determined to move his entire extended family to what he imagines is the safety of a farm in Brazil. The film stars Kurosawa regulars Toshiro Mifune and Takashi Shimura. It is in black-and-white and runs 103 minutes. The film was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. The Land Before Time V: The Mysterious Island The Land Before Time V: The Mysterious Island is a 1997 direct-to-video animated adventure musical film produced and directed by Charles Grosvenor. This is the first film in the series to be directed by Grosvenor, as well as the first film in which Anndi McAfee voices Cera, Aria Noelle Curzon voices Ducky, and Miriam Flynn voices Grandma Longneck. It is also the only film in which Brandon LaCroix plays Littlefoot; it is the first in which Thomas Dekker provides the singing voice for Littlefoot. Three songs for the film were written by Michele Brourman and Amanda McBroom, with music composed by Michael Tavera. Shadows in the Sun Shadows in the Sun is a television movie starring Harvey Keitel and Joshua Jackson. It premiered on ABC Family in 2005. It was written and directed by Brad Mirman, and was filmed under the title The Shadow Dancer. Stoned Stoned, also known as The Wild and Wycked World of Brian Jones in the United Kingdom, is a 2005 film about Brian Jones, one of the founding members of The Rolling Stones. The film is a cinematic work of historical fiction, taking as its premise the idea that Jones was murdered by Frank Thorogood, a builder who had been hired to renovate and improve Joness house Cotchford Farm in East Sussex, though there is a curious ghost-epilogue where Jones comes back to earth, to thank chauffeur/minder Tom Keylock - not Thorogood - for making him into an immortal martyr. The film also paints a picture of Joness use of alcohol and drugs, and his relationships with Anita Pallenberg and Anna Wohlin. The film was directed by Stephen Woolley, and written by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. Leo Gregory played the role of Brian Jones and Paddy Considine of Frank Thorogood. This film grossed $38,922 in limited theatrical release in the United States. Stranded Stranded is a 2013 science fiction-horror film directed and co-written by Roger Christian and Christian Piers Betley starring Christian Slater, Brendan Fehr, Amy Matysio, and Michael Therriault. Astronauts who are stranded on a lunar mining base attempt to survive an attack by shapeshifting alien life forms. Filming was at the Canada Saskatchewan Production Studios by Regina based Minds Eye Entertainment. The film was one of the last financed by the provinces cancelled film employment tax credit and was produced entirely in Saskatchewan. Tanna Tanna is a 2015 Australian-Ni-Vanuatu film set on the island of Tanna in the South Pacific, depicting the true story of a couple who decided to marry for love, rather than obey their parents wishes. Starring Marie Wawa and Mungau Dain, the movie, which is in some ways similar to Romeo and Juliet, is based on an actual marriage dispute. Tanna was the first film to be shot entirely on location in Vanuatu. The film won the Audience Award Pietro Barzisa at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival. It was selected as the Australian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, and was nominated for the award in January 2017. Lawman Lawman is a 1971 American western film produced and directed by Michael Winner and starring Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan, Lee J. Cobb and Robert Duvall. The film is about the quest of a lone peace officer, Marshal Jared Maddox, to bring several men to justice. Its hero and the motives of the other characters are not as defined or clear-cut as in some Westerns. Cobbs character, Vincent Bronson, is not a typically evil cattle baron but is portrayed with a sense of humanity. The marshal and the guilty men nevertheless come to a series of deadly confrontations. Maddox can be seen as an anti-hero dedicated to upholding the law regardless of any extraneous code of honor, or personal feelings. The plot generates questions regarding honor and under what circumstances murder becomes legal. Love and a .45 Love and a .45 is a 1994 road movie starring Gil Bellows and Renée Zellweger. Happenstance Happenstance is a 2000 French film directed by Laurent Firode and starring Audrey Tautou and Faudel. The film is also known as The Beating of the Butterflys Wings, a literal translation of its original French title, Le battement dailes du papillon. The title references the butterfly effect from chaos theory which is quoted at greater length by one of the characters in the film. Cottage Country Cottage Country is a 2013 Canadian comedy horror film directed by Peter Wellington. It stars Malin Åkerman, Tyler Labine, Dan Petronijevic and Lucy Punch. It was released on March 14, 2013. The film was produced by Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge Puppet Master III: Toulons Revenge is a 1991 direct-to-video horror film written by Charles Band, C. Courtney Joyner and David Schmoeller, and directed by David DeCoteau. It is the third film in the Puppet Master franchise, a prequel to 1989s Puppet Master and 1991s Puppet Master II, and stars Guy Rolfe as a puppeteer whose ability to animate lifeless material attracts the attention of the Nazis, whose members are played by Richard Lynch, Ian Abercrombie, and Walter Gotell. Toulons Revenge, as well as the second, fourth, and fifth installments of the series, are only available in DVD format through a Full Moon Features box set that has since been discontinued. However, in 2007, Full Moon Features reacquired the rights to the first five films, and the box set has since been reissued and is available directly from Full Moon, as well as through several online retailers. The film is also available on DVD along with the first two films on a triple feature "Midnight Horror Collection" at a budget price. A remastered edition Blu-ray and DVD of the film was released on September 18, 2012. Back in Time Back in Time is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Jason Aron. The film explores the production, impact, and legacy of the Back to the Future film series, and includes interviews with members of the series cast and crew, including Robert Zemeckis, Steven Spielberg, Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd, as well as fans of the franchise. Minnie and Moskowitz Minnie and Moskowitz is a 1971 film by John Cassavetes, starring his wife, Gena Rowlands, and actor Seymour Cassel in the title roles of Minnie and Moskowitz, respectively. F F, also known as The Expelled, is a 2010 British horror film written and directed by Johannes Roberts and starring David Schofield and Eliza Bennett. East of Shanghai Rich and Strange, released in the United States as East of Shanghai, is a 1931 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock during his time in the British film industry. The film was adapted by Hitchcock, his wife Alma Reville, and Val Valentine from the novel by Dale Collins. The title is an allusion to words of Ariels song "Full fathom five" in Shakespeares The Tempest. The Reckless Moment The Reckless Moment is a 1949 American film noir melodrama directed by Max Ophüls, produced by Walter Wanger, and released by Columbia Pictures with Burnett Guffey as cinematographer. It starred Joan Bennett and James Mason, The film is based on The Blank Wall, a novel written by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding. The Deep End is based on the same source material. Fat Slags Fat Slags is a 2004 British gross-out comedy film based on the Viz comic characters of the same name. The creators had no editorial control over the film. Despite the relative popularity of the comic strip and its celebrity cameos, the film was widely panned. Gone Gone is a 2007 British-Australian psychological thriller film starring Shaun Evans and Amelia Warner as a young British couple travelling through the Australian outback who become involved with a mysterious and charismatic American whose motive for imposing his friendship upon them becomes increasingly suspect and sinister. Directed by Ringan Ledwidge in his directorial debut, the film was produced by Universal Pictures, Australian Film Finance Corporation, StudioCanal, Working Title Films, and WT Productions. Child of God Child of God is a 2013 American crime drama film co-written and directed by James Franco, and starring Scott Haze, based on the novel of the same name by Cormac McCarthy. It was selected to be screened in the official competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival and was an official selection of the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film made its United States premiere at the 51st New York Film Festival and then was screened at the 2013 Austin Film Festival. Wolf Warrior Wolf Warrior is a 2015 Chinese 3D war action film directed by Wu Jing. It stars Wu Jing along with Scott Adkins, Yu Nan and Kevin Lee in pivotal roles. It was released on 2 April 2015. A sequel, titled Wolf Warrior 2, was released in China on 27 July 2017 and became the all time highest grossing film in China. Band of Robbers Band of Robbers is a 2015 American crime comedy film written and directed by brothers Aaron and Adam Nee based on Mark Twains The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In this modern-day retelling, the two iconic rascals are grown up and small-time crooks still searching for the fabled Murrells treasure that has eluded them since childhood. The story draws heavily from Twains classic novels, including characters, plot twists and even dialogue. The People vs. Fritz Bauer The People vs. Fritz Bauer is a 2015 German drama film directed by Lars Kraume. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film won the awards for Best Film, Best Direction, Best Screenplay, and three more at Deutscher Filmpreis 2016. The film also won the Best Documentary Audience Award at the Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival 36. It was listed as one of eight films that could be the German submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected. Bad Biology Bad Biology is a dark horror comedy film directed by Frank Henenlotter and produced by rapper R.A. the Rugged Man. It stars Charlee Danielson and Anthony Sneed as sexually unfulfilled people who are drawn together because of their mutated genitalia. It was released on DVD in the UK in 2009, and in the US in 2010. Reviews were positive. House of Last Things House of Last Things is a 2013 American thriller film directed and written by Michael Bartlett. It stars Lindsey Haun, Blake Berris, RJ Mitte, Randy Schulman, Diane Dalton, and Micah Nelson. House sitters discover that an unhappily married couple may have left them in a haunted house. Iron Man: Rise of Technovore is a direct-to-video superhero anime film by Madhouse that follows up on the Marvel Anime series. It is directed by Hiroshi Hamasaki, an anime director best known for works like Shigurui: Death Frenzy and Texhnolyze, and based on a story written by Brandon Auman. Matthew Mercer and Norman Reedus voiced Tony Stark and Punisher respectively. Kickboxer: Retaliation Kickboxer: Retaliation is an American martial arts film directed and written by Dimitri Logothetis. It is the seventh film in the Kickboxer franchise and is a direct sequel to the 2016 film Vengeance, also written by Logothetis. The film stars Alain Moussi, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Christopher Lambert, Ronaldinho, Mike Tyson and Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson. Aside from Moussi and Van Damme, Sara Malakul Lane and Sam Medina reprised their roles from the previous film. The Black Swan The Black Swan is a 1942 American swashbuckler Technicolor film by Henry King, based on a novel by Rafael Sabatini, and starring Tyrone Power and Maureen OHara. It was nominated for a total of three Academy Awards, and won the award for Best Cinematography, Color. It was based on the 1932 novel of the same title by Rafael Sabatini. This was the final film of silent star Helene Costello. The Atomic Cafe The Atomic Cafe is a 1982 American documentary film produced and directed by Jayne Loader, Kevin Rafferty and Pierce Rafferty. In 2016, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Here Without Me Here Without Me is an Iranian drama film directed by Bahram Tavakoli, produced in 2010 and screened in 2011. The story is about a family of three dreaming about their wishes, and was inspired by the play The Glass Menagerie, written by Tennessee Williams. Fatemeh Motamed-Arya won the best actress award in the 35th Montreal World Film Festival for this film. Daft Punk's Electroma Daft Punks Electroma is a 2006 science fiction film directed by the French electronic music duo Daft Punk. The story revolves around the quest of two robots to become human. The music featured in the film is not by Daft Punk, which is a first for the duo after their previous film and home video releases, A Story About Dogs and The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem. The duo instead served as directors and co-wrote the film, along with Daft Arts manager Paul Hahn and collaborator Cédric Hervet. The film premiered at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, and was later released in France on March 24, 2007. While initially receiving mixed reviews, Electroma has gained a cult following. Poison Ivy: The New Seduction Poison Ivy: The New Seduction is a 1997 erotic thriller drama film directed by Kurt Voss and stars Jaime Pressly. The film is the third installment of the Poison Ivy series. Rabbit Seasoning Rabbit Seasoning is a 1952 Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones, and starring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. It is the sequel to Rabbit Fire, and the second entry in the "Hunting trilogy" directed by Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Produced by Edward Selzer for Warner Bros. Cartoons, the short was released to theaters on September 20, 1952 by Warner Bros. Pictures and is considered to be among Jones best and most important films. In Jerry Becks 1994 book The 50 Greatest Cartoons, Rabbit Seasoning is listed at number 30. Lulu on the Bridge Lulu on the Bridge is a 1998 American romantic-mystery drama film written and directed by author Paul Auster and starring Harvey Keitel, Mira Sorvino, and Willem Dafoe. The film is about a jazz saxophone player whose life is transformed after being shot. After discovering a mysterious stone, he meets and falls in love with a beautiful aspiring actress, but their happiness is cut short by a series of strange, dreamlike events. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya is a 1998 Indian Hindi romantic comedy film. Written and directed by Sohail Khan, the film stars his real-life brothers Salman Khan and Arbaaz Khan alongside Kajol and Dharmendra in pivotal roles. The film is shot in the famous school Don Bosco High School. Destino Destino is an animated short film released in 2003 by Walt Disney Feature Animation. Destino is unique in that its production originally began in 1945, 58 years before its eventual completion in 2003. The project was originally a collaboration between Walt Disney and Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí, and features music written by Mexican songwriter Armando Domínguez and performed by Mexican singer Dora Luz. It was included in the Animation Show of Shows in 2003. In This Our Life In This Our Life is a 1942 American drama film, the second to be directed by John Huston. The screenplay by Howard Koch is based on the 1941 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same title by Ellen Glasgow. The cast included the established stars Bette Davis and Olivia de Havilland as sisters and rivals in romance and life. Raoul Walsh also worked as director, taking over when Huston was called away for a war assignment after the United States entered World War II, but he was uncredited. This film was the third of six films that de Havilland and Davis starred in together. Completed in 1942, the film was disapproved in 1943 for foreign release by the wartime Office of Censorship, because it dealt truthfully with racial discrimination as part of its plot. The Wedding Photographer Bröllopsfotografen is a Swedish tragicomedy film from 2009. It was directed and written by Ulf Malmros. A Bag of Marbles Un sac de billes is a 2017 French drama directed by Christian Duguay based on an autobiographical novel A Bag of Marbles by Joseph Joffo. It is the second time the novel has been made into a film after Un sac de billes. The film won the Best Narrative Audience Award at the Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival 37. A City of Sadness A City of Sadness is a 1989 Taiwanese historical drama film directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. It tells the story of a family embroiled in the "White Terror" that was wrought on the Taiwanese people by the Kuomintang government after their arrival from mainland China in the late 1940s, during which thousands of Taiwanese were rounded up, shot, and/or sent to prison. The film was the first to deal openly with the KMTs authoritarian misdeeds after its 1945 takeover of Taiwan, which had been restored to China following Japans defeat in World War II, and the first to depict the February 28 Incident of 1947, in which thousands of people were massacred. A City of Sadness was the first Taiwanese films to win the Golden Lion award at the Venice Film Festival, and is often considered Hous masterpiece. The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Waxwork II: Lost in Time Waxwork II: Lost in Time is a 1992 American horror comedy film directed and written by Anthony Hickox. It is a sequel to the 1988 film, Waxwork. Same Old Song Same Old Song is a 1997 French comedy drama film. It was directed by Alain Resnais, and written by Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri. Jaoui and Bacri also starred in the film with Sabine Azéma, Lambert Wilson, André Dussollier and Pierre Arditi. Yamla Pagla Deewana Yamla Pagla Deewana is a 2011 Hindi action comedy film directed by Samir Karnik, featuring Dharmendra, Sunny Deol, and Bobby Deol in the lead roles. The film marks the second pair-up between the Deol family, after their last sports hit, Apne. The films title is inspired from the song "Main Jat Yamla Pagla Deewana" from the 1975 film, Pratigya also starring Dharmendra. The theatrical trailer of the film unveiled on 5 November 2010, whilst the film released on 14 January 2011, and received good response upon release. It turned out to be a box office hit. It is the first installment of Yamla Pagla Deewana film series and the 11th highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2011. The Cruel Sea The Cruel Sea is a 1953 British war film starring Jack Hawkins, Donald Sinden, Denholm Elliott, Stanley Baker, Liam Redmond, Virginia McKenna and Moira Lister. The film, which was made by Ealing Studios seven years after the end of the Second World War, was directed by Charles Frend and produced by Leslie Norman. It is based on the best selling novel of the same name by former naval officer Nicholas Monsarrat, though the screenplay by Eric Ambler omits some of Monsarrats grimmest moments. She's Out of Control Shes Out of Control is an independent American 1989 coming of age comedy film starring Tony Danza, Ami Dolenz and Catherine Hicks. The original music score was composed by Alan Silvestri. The film was marketed with the tagline "She was Daddys little girl. Now shes at that age when girls go wild, guys go crazy and Dads go nuts." The film was shot with the working title Daddys Little Girl. Downhill Racer Downhill Racer is a 1969 American sports drama film starring Robert Redford, Gene Hackman and Camilla Sparv, and was the directorial debut of Michael Ritchie. Written by James Salter, based on the 1963 novel The Downhill Racers by Oakley Hall, the film is about a talented downhill skier who joins the United States ski team in Europe to compete in international skiing competitions. Sylvester Stallone appeared in one scene as an extra. Downhill Racer was filmed on location in Kitzbühel and Sankt Anton am Arlberg in Austria, Wengen, Switzerland, Megève and Grenoble in France, and Boulder and Idaho Springs in Colorado, United States. The film received positive reviews upon its theatrical release, with Roger Ebert calling it "the best movie ever made about sports—without really being about sports at all." Three Ages Three Ages is a 1923 black-and-white American feature-length silent comedy film starring comedian Buster Keaton and Wallace Beery. The first feature Keaton wrote, directed, produced, and starred in, Keaton structured the film like three inter-cut short films. The structure also worked as a satire of D. W. Griffiths 1916 film Intolerance. The film was shot in this manner as a kind of insurance for the studio. While Keaton was a proven success in the short film medium, he had yet to prove himself as a feature-length star. Had the project flopped, the film would have been broken into three short films, each covering one of the Ages. Virumandi Virumaandi is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written, co-edited, produced, and directed by Kamal Haasan, who also performed in the title role. The film revolves around the interview of two prison inmates, firstly, Kothala Thevars life sentence, and secondly, Virumaandi, who is sentenced to be hanged. The criminals express how they feel about the direction that their lives have taken and how they have ended up where they are. The films narrative is based on the Rashomon effect. The film revolves around the controversy of the death penalty. The cast also includes Abhirami, Napoleon, Rohini, Shanmugarajan, and Nassar in pivotal roles. The films score and soundtrack were composed by Ilayaraaja. It was dubbed into Telugu as Pothuraju. The film won critical acclaim and was a commercial success at the box office. This film acquired cult status in Tamil cinema and inspired similar themes. Laal Rang Laal Rang is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language crime-action drama film directed by Syed Ahmad Afzal and produced by Nitika Thakur and Krian Media. Randeep Hooda, Akshay Oberoi, and Piaa Bajpai star in the lead roles in the film. The film is set in Haryana and revolves around the crimes in Blood banks and how the people involved in it get affected. The film released on 22 April 2016. Born to Raise Hell Born to Raise Hell is a 2010 American action film directed by Lauro Chartrand, and also written and produced by Steven Seagal, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Dan Bădărău and Darren Shahlavi. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on April 19, 2011. Naruto Shippuden the Movie: Blood Prison is a 2011 Japanese animated film based on Masashi Kishimotos manga and anime series. It was released in Japan on July 27, 2011, in North America on February 18, 2014 and in Indonesia on April 19, 2015. The theme song "Otakebi" is performed by Yusuke Kamiji. Mary, Queen of Scots Mary, Queen of Scots is a 1971 British Universal Pictures biographical film based on the life of Mary, written by John Hale and directed by Charles Jarrott. Leading an all-star cast are Vanessa Redgrave as the title character and Glenda Jackson as Elizabeth I. Jackson had previously played the part of Elizabeth in the BBC TV drama Elizabeth R, screened in February and March 1971, the first episode of which was also written by Hale. The screenplay was written by John Hale and the film directed by Charles Jarrott. Like the play by Friedrich Schiller and the opera by Gaetano Donizetti, it takes considerable liberties with history in order to achieve increased dramatic effect, in particular two fictitious face-to-face encounters between the two queens. The film received a less than enthusiastic review from the New York Times, but was nominated for several awards. Blood Diner Blood Diner is a 1987 American horror comedy directed by Jackie Kong and written by Michael Sonye. The plot follows two brothers setting up a restaurant as a front for them to kill women and collect their severed body-parts to summon forth the Lumerian goddess Sheetar. The film was originally conceived to be a sequel to Blood Feast, but it was then changed to be a standalone film of its own. Although general reception towards the film has been mixed, it has become a cult film since its release. Lissi und der wilde Kaiser is a 2007 German animated film comedy parody of the Sissi films. Touchback Touchback is a 2012 film written and directed by Don Handfield and starring Brian Presley, Melanie Lynskey and Kurt Russell. Reviews were mixed and it currently has a 38% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 13 reviews. The Theatre Bizarre The Theatre Bizarre is a 2011 American horror anthology film. The six segments are directed by Douglas Buck, Buddy Giovinazzo, David Gregory, Karim Hussain, Tom Savini and Richard Stanley. The wraparound segments featuring Udo Kier were directed by Jeremy Kasten. Take Your Pills Take Your Pills is a 2018 American documentary film directed by Alison Klayman and produced by Motto Pictures and Netflix Studios which explores the positive and negative effects of Adderall along with the pressures to take these types of stimulants to stay ahead at work and school. The documentary explores its subject through a series of interviews with doctors and people currently taking Adderall as well as those who have stopped using the drug. It also addresses the history of the development of amphetamines and how the legal and medical approach to these types of drugs has evolved. Notable interviewees include: Eben Britton Anjan Chatterjee The film was executive produced by Maria Shriver and Christina Schwarzenegger and had its world premiere at the SXSW film festival in the Documentary Spotlight section. Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla is a 1994 Japanese kaiju film directed by Kensho Yamashita, written by Hiroshi Kashiwabara, and produced by Shōgo Tomiyama. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the 21st film in the Godzilla franchise, as well as the sixth film in the franchises Heisei series. The film features the fictional monster characters Godzilla, Mothra, Godzilla Junior, and SpaceGodzilla, as well as the mecha character M.O.G.U.E.R.A., in its first appearance since the 1957 film The Mysterians. Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla stars Megumi Odaka, Jun Hashizume, Zenkichi Yoneyama, Akira Emoto, and Towako Yoshikawa, with Kenpachiro Satsuma as Godzilla. The film was released theatrically in Japan on December 10, 1994, and was commercially successful, although it received mixed reviews. In Japan, the film was followed by Godzilla vs. Destoroyah the following year. Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla was released direct-to-video in the United States in 1999 by Columbia Tristar Home Video. No Such Thing No Such Thing is a 2001 United States-Icelandic film directed by Hal Hartley. It tells the story of Beatrice, a journalist whose fiancé is killed by a monster in Iceland. The story is based very loosely on the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf,. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the May 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Sunshine State Sunshine State is a 2002 American comedy–drama film written and directed by John Sayles. The picture stars an ensemble cast that features Angela Bassett, Edie Falco, Jane Alexander, Alan King, Timothy Hutton, Mary Steenburgen, Bill Cobbs, and others. It was filmed on Amelia Island, which includes settings in historic Fernandina Beach. Amelia Island is located 30 or so miles north of Jacksonville. Set in a small town in northern Florida, the main two interwining stories focus on two women at crucial points in their lives, and also comments on such issues as race relations and commercial property development. Kaena: The Prophecy Kaena: The Prophecy is a 2003 French-Canadian computer-generated fantasy movie. The United States release of the film is distributed by Destination Films and features the voices of Kirsten Dunst, Richard Harris, Anjelica Huston, Keith David and Ciara Janson. Chris Delaporte started work on the film in 1995 after leaving at Éric Chahis company Amazing Studio halfway through development of the Studios only game Heart of Darkness. Originally intended as a video game, the project spun off into a film. There was however a tie-in video game produced. It was both critical and commercial failure. Sorry for the Disturbance Sorry for the Disturbance is an Egyptian film starring Ahmed Helmi and Menna Shalabi. The movie revolves around the life of a troubled young aviation engineer. Although he is successful at his job, and leads an ordinary life, he feels lonely, out of place, and depressed. One day he meets a beautiful girl at a cafe, and starts dating her. His life is turned upside down, as he learns that he is suffering from schizophrenia, and that he has been having visual hallucinations of his late father, and his girlfriend. The film was one of the two highest grossing films in Egypt of 2008, earning over L.E. 15 million. The film won first prize at the Egyptian National film festival and won the Dear Guest magazine award for best movie of 2008. Helmi won the Egyptian Catholic Center Cinema Festival award for Best Actor for the third year running, and the film won Best Film, Best Director, Best Script, and Best Production. The soundtrack includes Dont Speak by No Doubt and Buddha Bar by Wally Brill. The Virginity Hit The Virginity Hit is a 2010 American found-footage comedy film directed by Huck Botko and Andrew Gurland, produced by Adam McKay and Will Ferrell, and starring Matt Bennett, Zack Pearlman, Jacob Davich, Justin Kline and Nicole Weaver. The film itself is a series of videos on a teenagers attempt to lose his virginity, being recorded from cell phones to video cameras. Most of the cast used their own names for their characters. Samson Samson is a 2018 biblical drama film directed by Bruce Macdonald and inspired by the story of Samson in the Book of Judges. The film stars Taylor James as Samson, along with Jackson Rathbone, Billy Zane, Caitlin Leahy, Rutger Hauer, and Lindsay Wagner. The film was released in the United States on February 16, 2018. It was negatively reviewed by film critics and was a box office bomb. The Real Blonde The Real Blonde is a 1997 film directed and written by Tom DiCillo. It stars Matthew Modine, Catherine Keener, and Maxwell Caulfield. The film is a satire on New Yorks fashion and entertainment industries. Standard Operating Procedure Standard Operating Procedure is a 2008 American documentary film which explores the meaning of the photographs taken by U.S. military police at the Abu Ghraib prison in late 2003, the content of which revealed the torture and abuse of its prisoners by U.S. soldiers and subsequently resulted in a public scandal. The film was directed by Errol Morris. Commenting on the relationship of his film to the notorious photographs, Morris has said his intent was "…not to say that these bad apples were blameless… but… to say that they were scapegoats. It was easy to blame them because, after all, they were in the photographs… Photographs don’t tell us who the real culprits might be… They can also serve as a coverup, they can misdirect us… Photographs reveal and conceal, serve as both exposé and coverup". The Temptations The Temptations is a four-hour television miniseries broadcast in two-hour halves on NBC, based upon the history of one of Motowns longest-lived acts, The Temptations. Executive produced by former Motown executive Suzanne de Passe, produced by Otis Williams and Temptations manager Shelley Berger, and based upon Williams’ Temptations autobiography, the miniseries was originally broadcast on November 1 and November 2, 1998. It was filmed on location in Pittsburgh, in the spring of 1998. Allan Arkush directed the miniseries. George Lucas in Love George Lucas in Love is a 1999 American parodical short film directed by Joe Nussbaum. A parody of Shakespeare in Love, it depicts a young George Lucas and his real-life inspirations behind the characters and plot of Star Wars. Upon its release, the film was widely passed around Hollywood offices and served as Nussbaum’s break into the film industry. Lucas himself reacted to the film positively. The Drawn Together Movie! The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie! is a 2010 American adult animated direct-to-DVD mystery comedy film based on the Comedy Central animated television series Drawn Together written and executive produced by creators Dave Jeser and Matt Silverstein, produced by Brendan Burch and Richard Quan, and directed by Greg Franklin. The film is the first Drawn Together release since the TV shows cancellation, and the film itself deals with it. The original cast returned to voice their characters and features the guest voice of Seth MacFarlane as "I.S.R.A.E.L.", and Vernon Wells as the villainous Network Head. While the television series was produced and animated by Rough Draft Studios using digital ink and paint, the film was instead produced and animated by 6 Point Harness and done entirely in flash animation using Toon Boom and Adobe Flash Professional due to budget cuts. The Windmill The Windmill Massacre, known as The Windmill in the US, is a 2016 English-language Dutch slasher film directed by Nick Jongerius. Charlotte Beaumont stars as an Australian fugitive in the Netherlands who joins a tour group to escape extradition. After their bus breaks down by a windmill reputed to be haunted by an avenging demon, the tourists begin mysteriously dying. It premiered at the London FrightFest Film Festival in August 2016 and received a limited theatrical release in the US in October. The Valley of Gwangi The Valley of Gwangi is a 1969 American western fantasy film, produced by Charles H. Schneer and Ray Harryhausen, directed by Jim OConnolly, written by William Bast, and starring James Franciscus, Richard Carlson, and Gila Golan. Creature stop-motion effects were by Harryhausen, the last dinosaur-themed film that he animated. He had inherited the film project from his mentor Willis OBrien, responsible for the effects in the original King Kong. OBrien had planned to make The Valley of Gwangi decades earlier but died in 1962 before it could be realized. Girls on Top Mädchen, Mädchen, also known as Girls on Top, is a 2001 German film directed by Dennis Gansel. Its story is about an eighteen-year-old girl named Inken, who is frustrated at not having had an orgasm yet with her boyfriend. Her two best friends are Vicky, who is in the same situation as Inken, and the still virgin Lena. The movie is about the girls search to find someone to give them an orgasm. The film was followed by a 2004 sequel, Mädchen. The film had over 1,700,000 admissions in Germany and grossed $233,538 in Russia. Proxy Proxy is a 2013 American horror film directed by Zack Parker, who co-wrote the screenplay with Kevin Donner. It stars Alexia Rasmussen, Alexa Havins, Kristina Klebe, and Joe Swanberg. The movie had its world premiere on September 10, 2013 at the Toronto International Film Festival. It stars Alexia Rasmussen as a pregnant young woman who joins a support group after suffering a stillbirth due to a vicious attack. The filmmakers describe Proxy as a spiritual successor to the horror film Rosemarys Baby, and its main character Esther Woodhouse is named after the earlier films protagonist Rosemary Woodhouse. Film rights to Proxy were picked up by IFC Midnight shortly after its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies is a 2012 American action comedy horror B movie directed by Richard Schenkman, with a screenplay by Schenkman based upon the story concept of Karl Hirsch and Lauren Proctor. Produced by The Asylum, and starring Bill Oberst Jr., the film was released direct-to-video on May 29, 2012, following its May 28 theatrical premiere screening at the Telfair Museum of Art Jepson Center in Savannah. In the tradition of The Asylums catalog, the film is a mockbuster of the 20th Century Fox film Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Shaolin Temple The Shaolin Temple is a 1982 Hong KongChinese martial arts film directed by Chang Hsin Yen and starring Jet Li in his debut role along with Ding Lan and Yu Hai in supporting roles. The film is based on the Shaolin Monastery in China and depicts Shaolin Kung Fu. The film was among the first major co-productions between Hong Kong and mainland China, and the first to be filmed in mainland China with a mostly mainland cast. It was the first martial arts film to be made in mainland China; up until then, kung fu films were made in Hong Kong. It was also the first film to be shot at the Shaolin Monastery. It became one of Chinas biggest blockbusters of all time, estimated to have sold over 300million tickets at the Chinese box office. The films success established Jet Li as the first Mainland Chinese star of Hong Kong, and later Hollywood. It was also largely responsible for turning the Shaolin Monastery into a major tourist destination, both within China and internationally. A remake of the film was released in 2011 titled Shaolin and starred Andy Lau, Nicholas Tse and Jackie Chan. Carry On Cleo Carry On Cleo is a British film comedy which was released in 1964. It is the tenth in the series of Carry On films to be made, and the website ICONS.a portrait of England describes Carry On Cleo as "perhaps the best" of the series. Regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Connor, Charles Hawtrey, and Jim Dale are present and Connor made his last appearance until his return in Carry On Up the Jungle six years later. Joan Sims returned to the series for the first time since Carry On Regardless three years earlier. Sims would now appear in every Carry On up to Carry On Emmannuelle in 1978, making her the most prolific actress in the series. The title role is played by Amanda Barrie in her second and last Carry On. Along with Carry On Sergeant and Carry On Screaming!, its original posters were reproduced by the Royal Mail on stamps to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Carry on series in June 2008. My New Partner My New Partner is a 1984 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi, starring Philippe Noiret and Thierry Lhermitte. Noiret plays a streetwise Paris policeman who takes kickbacks from the minor criminals on his beat to allow them to continue. At the start of the film, his partner is busted for corruption and he narrowly escapes. He is assigned an idealistic new partner fresh from police academy. He sets out to corrupt his new partner and, after a slow start, succeeds spectacularly. The original French title is Les Ripoux, which can be translated as "the corrupt ones". The term is verlan, a type of slang where syllables of words are pronounced in reverse order; ri-pou thus inverts pou-rri, which means "rotten". The film is also known as Le Cop. It won the César Award for Best Film in 1985. Two sequels were later made: Ripoux contre Ripoux and Ripoux 3. King of the Ants King of the Ants is a 2003 American independent neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Stuart Gordon, written by Charlie Higson, and starring Chris McKenna, Kari Wuhrer, George Wendt, Vernon Wells, and Daniel Baldwin. It was adapted from Higsons novel of the same name, and was one of the first films produced by The Asylum. Deathstalker Deathstalker is a 1983 Argentine-American fantasy adventure film directed by James Sbardellati and starring Rick Hill, Barbi Benton, Bernard Erhard, and Lana Clarkson. It was the first in a series of four films about the Deathstalker character and his adventures, and the first of ten movies that Roger Corman produced in Argentina during the 1980s. Silver City Silver City is a 2004 American political satire comedy-drama film written and directed by John Sayles. Chris Cooper portrays an inept Republican gubernatorial candidate, a character that was noted for similarities to U.S. President George W. Bush. The films ensemble cast includes Richard Dreyfuss, Danny Huston, Michael Murphy, Maria Bello, Kris Kristofferson, Mary Kay Place, Thora Birch, Tim Roth, Billy Zane and Daryl Hannah. The film is a "murder mystery linked to a political satire"; according to Sayles, it is "about electoral politics, but also about the press." The Dark Corner The Dark Corner is a 1946 black-and-white film noir directed by Henry Hathaway starring Lucille Ball, Mark Stevens and Clifton Webb. Raw Deal Raw Deal is a 1948 American film noir crime film directed by Anthony Mann and shot by cinematographer John Alton. The Baby of Mâcon The Baby of Mâcon is a 1993 film written and directed by Peter Greenaway starring Ralph Fiennes, Julia Ormond and Philip Stone. Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage is a 2010 documentary film directed by Scot McFadyen and Sam Dunn. The film offers an in-depth look at the Canadian hard rock band Rush, chronicling the bands history and musical evolution. The film made its debut at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival, where it earned the 2010 Audience Award. The film was also nominated for Best Long Form Music Video at 53rd Grammy Awards, losing to When Youre Strange, a documentary about The Doors. A limited theatrical run began on June 10, 2010, and the film was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the US and Canada on June 29 of that year. John Rutsey, the bands original drummer, died in 2008; tape-recorded comments from him are incorporated into the film. Captain EO Captain EO is a 1986 American 3D science fiction film starring Michael Jackson, written by George Lucas and directed by Francis Ford Coppola that was shown at Disney theme parks from 1986 through 1996. The attraction returned to the Disney Parks in 2010 as a tribute after Jacksons death. The film was shown for the final time at Epcot on December 6, 2015. The films executive producer was George Lucas. The film was choreographed by Jeffrey Hornaday and Michael Jackson, photographed by Peter Anderson, produced by Rusty Lemorande and written by Lemorande, Lucas and Coppola, from a story idea by the artists of Walt Disney Imagineering. Lemorande also initially designed and created two of the creatures, and was an editor of the film. The score was written by James Horner, and featured two songs, both written and performed by Michael Jackson. The Supreme Leader was played by Anjelica Huston. Cinematographer Vittorio Storaro was the lighting director during much of the principal photography. Captain EO is regarded as one of the first "4D" films. Winning London Winning London is a 2001 direct-to-video comedy film directed by Craig Shapiro and starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. Break Ke Baad Break Ke Baad is a 2010 Indian romantic comedy film directed by Danish Aslam and starring Deepika Padukone and Imran Khan in lead roles. Shahana Goswami and Yudhishtr Urs play siblings while Sharmila Tagore, Navin Nischol, and Lillete Dubey have supporting roles. The major part of the film was shot in Mauritius. The film is produced by Kunal Kohli under the banner of Kunal Kohli Productions. The music for the film has been composed by Vishal-Shekhar with lyrics by Prasoon Joshi. This is the first time that Vishal-Shekhar and Prasoon have worked together on a movie soundtrack. The music was released on 15 October 2010. Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar Dont Ever Wipe Tears Without Gloves is a 2012 three-part Swedish TV drama about the impact of AIDS in Stockholms gay community in the early 1980s. It is based on the Swedish novelist Jonas Gardells trilogy with the same name, with each episode covering one of the three novels that are subtitled Love, Disease and Death. The three-part drama was produced by Sveriges Television, and aired the first time on SVT1 on 8, 15 and 22 October 2012. In September 2013, it was announced that the BBC had bought the series, and the first episode was aired on BBC Four on 2 December 2013 to mark World AIDS Day. Target Target is a 1985 American mystery thriller film directed by Arthur Penn and starring Matt Dillon and Gene Hackman. Humko Deewana Kar Gaye Humko Deewana Kar Gaye is a 2006 Indian Hindi romantic drama film directed by Raj Kanwar, produced by Raj Kanwar, Bhushan Kumar & Krishan Kumar and starring Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif in the lead roles. Bipasha Basu, Anil Kapoor and Manoj Joshi also star in the movie in supporting roles. The film is inspired by British romantic movie Notting Hill. The film is produced by the Indian music company, T-Series and Inderjit Films Combine. The movies score and soundtrack is composed by Anu Malik with lyrics by Sameer. Himesh Reshammiya rendered a special song for the film which became extremely popular. The film released on 14 April 2006. The music of the film released on 2 February 2006. Streets of Blood Streets of Blood is a 2009 direct-to-video action film directed by Charles Winkler and starring Val Kilmer, 50 Cent, Michael Biehn and Sharon Stone. It is has a screenplay by Eugene Hess, based on a story by Hess and Dennis Fanning. The film was produced by Nu Image/Millennium Films. La vérité si je mens! La Vérité si je mens ! is a 1997 French film, directed by . It was followed by a sequel, , in 2001, and a third movie , in 2012. All the Invisible Children All the Invisible Children is a 2005 anthology film on the theme of childhood and exploitation. It is a collection of seven short films, each focused on a different child. The film has a total runtime of 116 minutes, averaging 16 minutes each. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival on 1 September 2005. Follow the Fleet Follow the Fleet is a 1936 American RKO musical comedy film with a nautical theme starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in their fifth collaboration as dance partners. It also features Randolph Scott, Harriet Hilliard, and Astrid Allwyn, with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Lucille Ball and Betty Grable also appear, in supporting roles. The film was directed by Mark Sandrich with script by Allan Scott and Dwight Taylor based on the 1922 play Shore Leave by Hubert Osborne. Follow the Fleet was extremely successful at the box office, and during 1936, Astaires recorded versions of "Let Yourself Go", "Im Putting all My Eggs in One Basket", and "Lets Face the Music and Dance" reached their highest positions of 3rd, 2nd, 3rd respectively in the US Hit Parade. Harriet Hilliard and Tony Martin made their screen debuts in this film. RKO borrowed Randolph Scott from Paramount and Astrid Allwyn from Fox for the production. Passport to Pimlico Passport to Pimlico is a 1949 British comedy film made by Ealing Studios and starring Stanley Holloway, Margaret Rutherford and Hermione Baddeley. It was directed by Henry Cornelius and written by T. E. B. Clarke. The story concerns the unearthing of treasure and documents that lead to a small part of Pimlico to be declared a legal part of the House of Burgundy, and therefore exempt from the post-war rationing or other bureaucratic restrictions active in Britain at the time. Passport to Pimlico explores the spirit and unity of wartime London in a post-war context and offers an examination of the English character. Like other Ealing comedies, the film pits a small group of British against a series of changes to the status quo from an external agent. The story was an original concept by the screenwriter T. E. B. Clarke. He was inspired by an incident during the Second World War, when the maternity ward of Ottawa Civic Hospital was temporarily declared extraterritorial by the Canadian government so that when Princess Juliana of the Netherlands gave birth, the baby was born on Dutch territory, and would not lose her right to the throne. Passport to Pimlico was well-received on its release. The film was released in the same year as Whisky Galore! and Kind Hearts and Coronets, leading to 1949 being remembered as one of the peak years of the Ealing comedies. Passport to Pimlico was nominated for the British Academy Film Award for Best British Film and the Academy Award for Writing. There have since been two BBC Radio adaptations: the first in 1952, the second in 1996. Bent Bent is a 2018 American crime thriller film directed and written by Robert Moresco, based on a 2009 book Deadly Codes by JP ODonnell. It starred Karl Urban, Sofía Vergara, and Andy García. Love and Death on Long Island Love and Death on Long Island is a 1997 UK / Canadian film directed by Richard Kwietniowski and starring Jason Priestley, John Hurt, Fiona Loewi, Sheila Hancock and Anne Reid. The storyline of obsession somewhat resembles that of Death in Venice. The title includes a pun: Death/DeAth. Sundays at Tiffany's Sundays at Tiffanys is a 2010 made-for-TV romance film directed by Mark Piznarski. Originally airing on Lifetime, the film based on the novel of the same name by James Patterson and Gabrielle Charbonnet, and stars Alyssa Milano, Eric Winter, Ivan Sergei and Stockard Channing. Are We OK? Are We OK? is a 2013 Turkish drama film directed by Çağan Irmak. Zero Motivation Zero Motivation is a 2014 Israeli comedy-drama film directed by Talya Lavie. The film premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival where it received two awards. It was nominated for twelve Ophir Awards, and won six of them including prizes for writer/director Talya Lavie. It was the most successful Israeli film of 2014, seen by 590,000 people in Israel alone. Daddy or Mommy Daddy or Mommy is a 2015 French comedy film directed by Martin Bourboulon. A sequel was made a year later, and it was the subject of both an Italian and a German remake in 2017. Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge is a 2011 Indian Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Nupur Asthana, starring debutant actors in the lead roles. The film is the second production of Y-Films, a subsidiary of Yash Raj Films. It released on 14 October 2011. It also marked the debut of Indian folk rocker Raghu Dixit in Bollywood. The film is inspired by the 2001 Telugu movie Anandam and the popular social networking site Facebook. It was declared as a hit at the Indian box office. Flight of the Red Balloon Flight of the Red Balloon is a 2007 French-Taiwanese film directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. It is the first part in a new series of films produced by Musée dOrsay, and tells the story of a French family as seen through the eyes of a Chinese student. The film was shot in August and September 2006 on location in Paris. This is Hou Hsiao-hsiens first non-Asian film. It references the classic 1956 French short The Red Balloon directed by Albert Lamorisse. The film opened the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival in May 2007. The Cheetah Girls: One World The Cheetah Girls: One World is a 2008 Disney Channel Original Movie which premiered on Disney Channel on August 22, 2008. It is the third and final film of The Cheetah Girls film trilogy, and the only film without the participation of Raven-Symoné. Yuvvraaj Yuvvraaj is a 2008 Indian drama film directed and produced by Subhash Ghai. The film stars Salman Khan, Boman Irani, Anil Kapoor, Zayed Khan and Katrina Kaif in the lead roles and is inspired by the Hollywood film Rain Man. Yuvvraaj is a musical story of a fragmented family of three brothers who try to con each other to inherit their fathers wealth. According to the director, the film is about the arrogance and overconfidence of contemporary youth. The film was released on 21 November 2008. Although the film received mixed reviews from critics and bombed at the box-office, its script was added to the library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2009. Wrong Turn at Tahoe Wrong Turn at Tahoe is a 2009 American crime film directed by Franck Khalfoun and starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Miguel Ferrer, and Harvey Keitel. Der Fuehrer's Face Der Fuehrers Face is a 1943 American animated anti-Nazi propaganda short film produced by Walt Disney Productions Created in 1942 and released in January 1st 1943 by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon, which features Donald Duck in a nightmare setting working at a factory in Nazi Germany, was made in an effort to sell war bonds and is an example of American propaganda during World War II. The film was directed by Jack Kinney and written by Joe Grant and Dick Huemer from the music by Oliver Wallace. However, Wallaces original song "Der Fuehrers Face", in a version by Spike Jones, was released before this short film. Der Fuehrers Face won the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film at the 15th Academy Awards. It was the only Donald Duck film to receive the honor, although eight other films were also nominated. In 1994, it was voted Number 22 of "the 50 Greatest Cartoons" of all time by members of the animation field. However, because of the propagandistic nature of the short, and the depiction of Donald Duck as a Nazi, Disney kept the film out of general circulation after its original release. Its first home video release came in 2004 with the release of the third wave of the Walt Disney Treasures DVD sets. Imaikkaa Nodigal Imaikkaa Nodigal is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language psychological thriller film which has Nayanthara , Atharvaa, Raashi Khanna and Anurag Kashyap in leading roles. The film is written and directed by R. Ajay Gnanamuthu with music composed by Hiphop Tamizha, cinematography by R. D. Rajasekhar, editing by Bhuvan Srinivasan, and produced by C. J. Jayakumar. The film is a situational story focalizing on how a serial killer is apprehended by an intelligent CBI officer. The film was released on 30 August 2018. It received generally positive reviews from critics with Anurag Kashyaps performance garnering critical acclaim. The movie also had a good run at box office. Fear of a Black Hat Fear of a Black Hat is a 1993 American mockumentary film on the evolution and state of American hip hop music. The films title is derived from the 1990 Public Enemy album Fear of a Black Planet. First screened at Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 1993, and later released on June 3, 1994, Fear of a Black Hat was written, produced and directed by, and co-stars Rusty Cundieff. The Ages of Love The Ages of Love is a 2011 Italian romantic comedy film consisting of three segments. It was directed by Giovanni Veronesi, and it is a sequel of Manuale damore and Manuale damore 2 – Capitoli successivi. Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster Saheb, Biwi aur Gangster is a 2011 Indian romantic thriller drama film directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia with screenwriter Sanjay Chauhan and starring Jimmy Sheirgill, Mahi Gill, and Randeep Hooda in lead roles. The film released on 30 September 2011, and received an extremely positive response from critics, and was a moderate success at the box office. The film tells story about a royal family of U.P., but the film was shot at Devgadh Baria, a princely town situated in Gujarat. A sequel titled Saheb was later made in 2013, which also received huge critical acclaim. Third sequel titled Saheb was released on 27 July 2018 to poor reviews because of its poor script and weak plotlines. Paper Planes Paper Planes is a 2015 Australian three-dimensional childrens drama film directed by Robert Connolly, which he co-wrote with Steve Worland and co-produced with Liz Kearney and Maggie Miles. The film stars Sam Worthington, David Wenham, Deborah Mailman, and Ed Oxenbould. The film tells a story about Dylan, a young boy who lives in Australia, who finds out that he has a talent for making paper planes and dreams of competing in the World Paper Plane Championships in Japan. It opened in Australian cinemas on 15 January 2015 on 253 screens by Roadshow Films. It grossed A$9.61 million at the Australian box office by the end of its run. The story is loosely inspired by an episode of Australian Story called "Fly With Me", and was the centre of a second episode, "The Meaning of Life". Paper Planes was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 24 June 2015 by Roadshow Entertainment. The Real Cancun The Real Cancun is a 2003 American reality film directed by Rick de Oliveira and written by Brian Caldirola. Inspired by the reality television genre, this film followed the lives of sixteen Americans from March 13–23, 2003 as they celebrated spring break in Cancún, Mexico and experienced romantic relationships, emotional strife, or just had a good time. The film received negative critical reviews and was a box office flop, earning a little over $5 million in the United States from a $7.5 million budget. Most of the films cast returned to general obscurity after release, with the exception of Laura Ramsey, who launched an acting career. Incident at Loch Ness Incident at Loch Ness is a 2004 mockumentary starring, produced by and written by Werner Herzog and Zak Penn. The small cast film follows Herzog and his crew while working on the production of a movie project on the Loch Ness Monster titled Enigma of Loch Ness. Incident at Loch Ness won the New American Cinema Award at the 2004 Seattle International Film Festival. Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time is a 2003 American made-for-TV animated film by Walt Disney Television. It is the first film based on the original television series Kim Possible, about a crime-fighting high-school cheerleader named Kim Possible, who battles a band of time-traveling criminals. The film was directed by Steve Loter for the Disney Channel. It contains elements of action, comedy, and science fiction, and was created with a mix of traditional and computer-generated animation. The starring voices are Christy Carlson Romano as the title character and Will Friedle as her sidekick and best friend Ron Stoppable. This is the first feature-length film based on the Kim Possible TV show, followed by So the Drama in 2005. Moscow, Belgium Moscow, Belgium is a 2008 Belgian film directed by Christophe Van Rompaey and written by Jean-Claude Van Rijckeghem and Pat van Beirs. Moscou is the name of a neighbourhood of the Flemish city of Ghent. The Dark House The Dark House is a 2009 Polish horror/drama film directed by Wojciech Smarzowski. Isle of the Dead Isle of the Dead is a 1945 horror film directed by Mark Robson and made for RKO Radio Pictures by producer Val Lewton. The films script was inspired by the painting Isle of the Dead by Arnold Böcklin, which appears behind the title credits, though the film was originally titled Camilla during production. It was written by frequent Lewton collaborator Ardel Wray. It starred Boris Karloff. Isle of the Dead was the second of three films Lewton made with Karloff, and the fourth of five pictures Robson directed for Lewton. Addams Family Reunion Addams Family Reunion is a 1998 American direct-to-video supernatural childrens film based on the characters from the cartoon created by cartoonist Charles Addams. Directed by Dave Payne, the film was intended to serve both as a reboot of the franchise, and as a pilot for a new proposed television series produced by Saban. The film stars Daryl Hannah and Tim Curry as Morticia and Gomez Addams respectively while Carel Struycken and Christopher Harts hand are the only ones to reprise their roles from the last two movies. The films plot focused on the eccentric, macabre aristocratic Addams family mistakenly arriving at the wrong family reunion and encountering a man who seeks to commit murder in order to inherit a fortune. Payne had intended to give the film a dark, edgy tone, but Saban had interfered with the development, insisting that the story be aimed solely at entertaining children and lack much of the black comedy and anarchic satire of the previous entries in the franchise. Saban also wanted Payne to imitate aspects of Paramount Pictures popular 1991-93 duo of films, and the 1964 TV series, and rejected any original idea developed by Payne and the films screenwriters. As a result, the film was poorly received by critics, who panned the films screenplay, special effects, production design and much of its acting, while singling out Tim Currys performance for praise, calling Curry the best part of the film. Bloody Birthday Bloody Birthday is a 1981 American slasher film directed by Ed Hunt, produced by Gerald T. Olson, and starring Susan Strasberg, José Ferrer, and Lori Lethin. Its plot follows a group of children born on the same day who begin committing murders on their tenth birthdays. Wide Awake Wide Awake is a 1998 comedy-drama film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and produced by Cathy Konrad and Cary Woods. The film stars Denis Leary, Dana Delany, Joseph Cross and Rosie ODonnell. Wide Awake also features Julia Stiles in one of her earliest roles as the main characters teenage sister, Neena. Although it was made in 1995, the film was not released until 1998. The script was written in 1991. It was nominated for "Best Family Feature – Drama" and "Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young Actor" at the 1999 Young Artist Awards. Shyamalan has described Wide Awake as a comedy that he hoped would also make people cry. Fallen Art Fallen Art is a six-minute, animated short film written and directed by Tomasz Bagiński. It features Romanian band Fanfare Ciocarlias song "Asfalt Tango." The film was produced and created by Platige Image, a VFX company. Fallen Art received the Jury Honors at the SIGGRAPH 2005 Computer Animation Festival, and in 2006, it received the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award. Special ID Special ID is a 2013 Chinese action film directed by Clarence Fok and starring Donnie Yen. American Hero American Hero is a 2015 American-British superhero comedy-drama film written and directed by Nick Love. It stars Stephen Dorff as a hard-partying alcoholic with telekinetic powers who, after a life-changing event, resolves to follow a more heroic lifestyle. Screen Media Films released it in the US on December 11, 2015. Downrange Downrange is a 2017 American horror thriller film written and directed by Ryuhei Kitamura. It stars Kelly Connaire, Stephanie Pearson and Rod Hernandez. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2017 and was released via video on demand on April 26, 2018 by Shudder. The Devil Is a Part-Timer! is a Japanese light novel series written by Satoshi Wagahara, with illustrations by Oniku. ASCII Media Works has published 24 volumes since February 2011. The story is about a demon king named Sadao Maou seeking to conquer the world of Ente Isla, but when confronted by the Hero Emilia, he is forced to retreat through a gate that transports him to modern day Tokyo, Japan. To survive and find a way to return to Ente Isla, Satan gains part-time employment at a fast food restaurant called MgRonald. There have been two manga adaptations published by ASCII Media Works in Dengeki Daioh and Dengeki Maoh. A 13-episode anime adaptation produced by White Fox and directed by Naoto Hosoda aired between April and June 2013. The Witness The Witness is a 2015 American documentary directed by James D. Solomon. His directorial debut, it was produced by Solomon, with William Genovese as Executive Producer and co-produced by Melissa Jacobson. It is narrated by Genovese which investigates the killing of his sister, Catherine Susan "Kitty" Genovese, in Kew Gardens, a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens, on March 13, 1964, by Winston Moseley. Upon its release film received rave reviews from critics and was shortlisted with fourteen other documentaries from 145 entries submitted to the 89th Academy Awards in Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature category. The Ambassador The Ambassador is a 2011 Danish documentary film created and directed by Danish filmmaker and journalist Mads Brügger. The film was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. The Little World of Don Camillo Little World of Don Camillo is a 1952 Italian-French film directed by Julien Duvivier, starring Fernandel and Gino Cervi. It was the first film in the "Don Camillo" series, which made Fernandel an international star. The film was based on the novel Don Camillo by Italian author Giovannino Guareschi. It was followed in 1953 by The Return of Don Camillo, also directed by Duvivier. Life Is a Long Quiet River Life Is a Long Quiet River is a 1988 French comedy film directed by Étienne Chatiliez The Chubbchubbs! The ChubbChubbs! is a 2002 American computer-animated comedy short film by Sony Pictures Imageworks. It was directed by Eric Armstrong, produced by Jacquie Barnbrook, and written by Jeff Wolverton. The ChubbChubbs! won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2003. Traffic Traffic is a 2011 Indian Malayalam-language road thriller film written by brothers Bobby and Sanjay and directed by Rajesh Pillai. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Sreenivasan, Kunchako Boban, Rahman, Anoop Menon, Vineeth Sreenivasan, Sandhya, Roma, Remya Nambeesan and Asif Ali. The film has its narrative in a hyperlink format. The film opened on 7 January 2011, to a positive reception. It is widely regarded as one of the defining movies of the Malayalam New Wave. A multi-narrative thriller that intertwines multiple stories around one particular incident, Traffic is inspired from an actual event that happened in Chennai. Owing to its critical and commercial success, Traffic was remade into Tamil as Chennaiyil Oru Naal, in Kannada as Crazy Star and is also remade in Hindi, with the same name. This was also the last film of the veteran actor Jose Prakash. Dracula II: Ascension Dracula II: Ascension is a 2003 direct-to-video American-Romanian horror film, directed by Patrick Lussier. It stars Jason Scott Lee, Stephen Billington and Diane Neal. Filmed entirely in Romania by Castel Film Studios, the film is the sequel to Dracula 2000. It was released direct-to-video on June 7, 2003. The film marks one of the very few cinematic portrayals of certain aspects of vampire lore, such as a vampires compulsive need to count mustard seeds and untie knots. The film was followed by a sequel, Legacy. Clickbait Clickbait is a 2018 social satire horror film directed by Sophia Cacciola and Michael J. Epstein. The film is an exploration of the pressures on people to have performative identities and to seek popularity. The film satirizes not only social media, but the way in which social media is used to sell advertising for mundane products, specifically the invented radioactive toaster pastry, Toot Strudels. The film won the award for "Best Feature" at the Starburst 2019 Fantasy Film Awards. The Mercenary The Mercenary, known in the UK as A Professional Gun, is a 1968 Zapata Western film directed by Sergio Corbucci. The film stars Franco Nero, Jack Palance, Tony Musante, Eduardo Fajardo and Giovanna Ralli, and features a musical score by Ennio Morricone and Bruno Nicolai. The Package The Package is a 2013 American action film directed by Jesse V. Johnson and starring Steve Austin and Dolph Lundgren. The film was shot in Abbotsford, Langley, and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, in 20 days from February 14 to March 5, 2012. Chevalier Chevalier is a 2015 Greek comedy film directed by Athina Rachel Tsangari and co-written by Tsangari and Efthymis Filippou. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers Cheech & Chongs The Corsican Brothers is the sixth feature-length film starring the comedy duo Cheech and Chong. Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong star as the two brothers in a parody of various film adaptations of the classic Alexandre Dumas novel, The Corsican Brothers. The movie is available on DVD and Blu-Ray. To date, it is the last live-action movie starring the duo, and the only one that does not have any elements of stoner comedy, instead being a straightforward farce and parody of swashbuckler films. Suing the Devil Suing the Devil is a 2010 Christian thriller film which was released in 2011. It was written and directed by Tim Chey and stars Malcolm McDowell and Tom Sizemore. Inadequate People Inadequate People is a 2011 Russian comedy film directed by Roman Karimov. Jesse James Jesse James is a 1939 American western film directed by Henry King and starring Tyrone Power, Henry Fonda, Nancy Kelly and Randolph Scott. Written by Nunnally Johnson, the film is loosely based on the life of Jesse James, the notorious outlaw from whom the film derives its name. It is "notorious for its historical inaccuracy." The supporting cast features Henry Hull, John Carradine, Brian Donlevy, Jane Darwell and Lon Chaney. The American Humane Association began to oversee filmmaking after a horse died when it was driven off a cliff on set. That Hamilton Woman That Hamilton Woman, also known as Lady Hamilton and The Enchantress, is a 1941 black-and-white historical film drama, produced and directed by Alexander Korda for his British company during his exile in the United States. Set during the Napoleonic Wars, the film tells the story of the rise and fall of Emma Hamilton, dance-hall girl and courtesan, who married Sir William Hamilton, British ambassador to the Kingdom of Naples. She later became mistress to Admiral Horatio Nelson. The film was a critical and financial success, and while on the surface the plot is both a war story and a romance set in Napoleonic times, it was also intended to function as a deliberately pro-British film that would portray Britain positively within the context of World War II which was being fought at that time. At the time the film was released France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland and Denmark had all surrendered to the Nazis and the Soviet Union was still officially allied to them, correspondingly the British were fighting against the Nazis alone and felt the need to produce films that would both boost their own morale, and also portray them sympathetically to the foreign world, and in particular, to the United States. Blood Blood is a 2012 thriller that follows two brothers who are policemen and charts the moral collapse of a police family. The two brothers, played by Paul Bettany and Stephen Graham must investigate a despicable crime in a small town, in the shadow of their former police chief father. It was directed by Nick Murphy and written by Bill Gallagher. The film is a cinematic remake of the 2004 BBC television mini series Conviction, which Gallagher also wrote. Here Comes the Devil Here Comes the Devil is a 2012 Mexican horror film that was directed by Adrian Garcia Bogliano. The film had its world premiere on September 11, 2012 at the Toronto International Film Festival and stars Francisco Barreiro and Laura Caro as a couple who finds that their children may have been exposed to something completely evil. The Cheap Detective The Cheap Detective is a 1978 American satirical comedy film written by Neil Simon and directed by Robert Moore. It stars Peter Falk as Lou Peckinpaugh, a parody of Humphrey Bogart. The film is a parody of Bogart films such as Casablanca and The Maltese Falcon. The ensemble cast includes Madeline Kahn, Louise Fletcher, Ann-Margret, Eileen Brennan, Stockard Channing, Marsha Mason, Sid Caesar, John Houseman, Dom DeLuise, Abe Vigoda, James Coco, Phil Silvers, Fernando Lamas, Nicol Williamson, Scatman Crothers, Vic Tayback and Paul Williams. Goldstone Goldstone is a 2016 Australian crime thriller film directed by Ivan Sen. It is a sequel to Mystery Road and stars Aaron Pedersen, Alex Russell, Jacki Weaver, David Wenham and David Gulpilil. It was released in Australia on 7 July 2016. Arrhythmia Arrhythmia is a 2017 Russian drama film directed by Boris Khlebnikov. Participant of the contest Kinotavr. It was released on 28 September, 2017. If Lucy Fell If Lucy Fell is a 1996 romantic comedy film written and directed by Eric Schaeffer, who also co-stars in the film alongside Sarah Jessica Parker, Ben Stiller and Elle Macpherson. It was released on DVD January 30, 2001. A young Scarlett Johansson plays a neighbor / art student of the main couple. Extraterrestrial Extraterrestrial is a 2011 Spanish science-fiction romantic comedy directed by Nacho Vigalondo, and starring Michelle Jenner, Julián Villagrán and Carlos Areces. It was filmed in Cantabria in northern Spain and premiered in Spain on March 23, 2012. The film was shown worldwide: at the Toronto International Film Festival, the International Film Festival of San Sebastián, the Sitges Film Festival in Sitges, Spain, and the Fantastic Fest in Austin. Partisan Partisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleimans directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Museo Museum is a 2018 Mexican drama heist film directed by Alonso Ruizpalacios, and produced and written by Ruizpalacios and Manuel Alcalá. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear for Best Screenplay. Passage to Marseille Passage to Marseille, also known as Message to Marseille, is a 1944 war film made by Warner Brothers, directed by Michael Curtiz. The screenplay was by Casey Robinson and Jack Moffitt from the novel Sans Patrie by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. The music score was by Max Steiner and the cinematography was by James Wong Howe. Passage to Marseille is one of the few films to use a flashback within a flashback, within a flashback, following the narrative structure of the novel on which it is based. The film opens at an airbase in England during World War II. Free French Captain Freycinet tells a journalist the story of the French pilots stationed there. The second flashback is at the French prison colony at Cayenne in French Guiana while the third flashback sets the scene where the lead character, Matrac, a newspaper publisher, is framed for a murder to silence him. Matti: Hell Is for Heroes Matti: Hell Is for Heroes is a 2006 Finnish biographical film about Finnish skijumper Matti Nykänen. The film was directed by Aleksi Mäkelä and written by Marko Leino. With 461,665 views it was the most watched film in Finland in 2006. Midnight Movie Midnight Movie is a 2008 American slasher film directed by Jack Messitt, who also co-wrote the film, and produced by Kacy Andrews. The Story of Film: An Odyssey The Story of Film: An Odyssey is a 2011 British documentary film about the history of film, presented on television in 15 one-hour chapters with a total length of over 900 minutes. It was directed and narrated by Mark Cousins, a film critic from Northern Ireland, based on his 2004 book The Story of Film. The series was broadcast in September 2011 on More4, the digital television service of UK broadcaster Channel 4. The Story of Film was also featured in its entirety at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival, and it was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in February 2012. It was broadcast in the United States on Turner Classic Movies beginning in September 2013. The Telegraph headlined the series initial broadcast in September 2011 as the "cinematic event of the year", describing it as "visually ensnaring and intellectually lithe, it’s at once a love letter to cinema, an unmissable masterclass, and a radical rewriting of movie history." An Irish Times writer called the programme a "landmark". The program won a Peabody Award in 2013 "for its inclusive, uniquely annotated survey of world cinema history." In February 2012, A. O. Scott of The New York Times described Cousins film as "a semester-long film studies survey course compressed into 15 brisk, sometimes contentious hours" that "stands as an invigorated compendium of conventional wisdom." Contrasting the project with its "important precursor", Jean-Luc Godard’s Histoire du cinéma, Scott commended Cousins film as "the place from which all future revisionism must start". Titli Titli is a 2014 Bollywood drama film written and directed by Kanu Behl, and co-produced by Dibakar Banerjee Productions and Aditya Chopra under the banner of Yash Raj Films. It features actors Ranvir Shorey, Amit Sial, Shashank Arora, Lalit Behl and Shivani Raghuvanshi in the lead roles. In Titli, Behl captures the volatility of a society where violence lies uneasily just below the surface. The directorial debut film premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, The trailer was released on 29 September 2015. The film was released in India on 30 October 2015. The international sales partner of the film is Westend Films. Imitation of Life Imitation of Life is a 1934 American drama film directed by John M. Stahl. The screenplay by William Hurlbut, based on Fannie Hursts 1933 novel of the same name, was augmented by eight additional uncredited writers, including Preston Sturges and Finley Peter Dunne. The film stars Claudette Colbert, Warren William and Rochelle Hudson and features Louise Beavers and Fredi Washington. The film was originally released by Universal Pictures on November 26, 1934, and later re-issued in 1936. A 1959 remake with the same title was directed by Douglas Sirk. In 2005, Imitation of Life was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It was also named by Time in 2007 as one of "The 25 Most Important Films on Race". Billy Budd Billy Budd is a 1962 British historical drama-adventure film produced, directed, and co-written by Peter Ustinov. Adapted from the stage play version of Herman Melvilles short novel Billy Budd, it stars Terence Stamp as Billy Budd, Robert Ryan as John Claggart, and Ustinov as Captain Vere. In his film debut, Stamp was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, and received a Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Male Newcomer. The film was nominated for four BAFTAs. Children of the Damned Children of the Damned is a 1964 British black-and-white science fiction horror film, a thematic sequel to 1960s Village of the Damned, which concerns a group of children with similar psi-powers to those in the earlier film. The film enables an interpretation of the children as being a good and more pure form of human being than evil and alien. The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns is a 1999 Hallmark Entertainment made-for-TV fantasy movie that was originally broadcast on NBC. It stars Randy Quaid, Colm Meaney, Kieran Culkin, Roger Daltrey, Caroline Carver and Whoopi Goldberg. The film contains two main stories that eventually intertwine: the first being the story of an American businessman who visits Ireland and encounters magical leprechauns and the second, a story of a pair of star-crossed lovers who happen to be a fairy and a leprechaun, belonging to opposing sides of a magical war. It contains many references to Romeo and Juliet such as two lovers taking poison and feuding clans. Emma Townshends song "We Can Fly Away" was the theme song for the film. Craigslist Joe Craigslist Joe is a 2012 documentary film that follows Joseph Garner for a month of travel across the United States, solely supporting himself via contacting people on the website Craigslist. He spent the month without using any form of currency and without contacting people he already knew, relying on the "kindness and generosity" of Craigslist users. Brother's Keeper Brothers Keeper is a 1992 documentary directed by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky. The film is about an alleged 1990 murder in the village of Munnsville, New York. The film is in the "Direct Cinema" style of the Maysles brothers, who had formerly employed Berlinger and Sinofsky. The film contrasts two groups of society; people from rural areas and those from larger cities. It also exhibits how the media flocked to the town to cover the story. This movie displays two completely opposite views of the Ward brothers. One opinion is that of the locals, who defend the Ward brothers as simple country folk. The other is that of the press, who stereotype the brothers as uneducated hicks. The Ward sister was not featured in this film because of her death in the 1980s. However, her daughter Pat makes an appearance in the DVDs special features. After its theatrical run, Brothers Keeper aired on PBS as part of the series American Playhouse. Flywheel Flywheel is a 2003 American Christian drama film about the unexpected pitfalls that a used car dealer experienced as he suddenly goes honest. The dealer intentionally overcharges his customers until reaching a turning point in his life where he decides to end his shady business practices and become a Christian. Alex Kendrick both directed the film and starred in the lead role, and with his brother, Stephen Kendrick, co-wrote the film. Flywheel also features Lisa Arnold and Tracy Goode. First released on April 9, 2003, this movie is the first full-length feature film by Sherwood Pictures, which now includes the production of Facing the Giants, Fireproof and Courageous. Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell is a 2018 direct-to-video monster film directed by Don Michael Paul. It is the sixth film in the Tremors series of monster films. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray, as well as on Netflix on May 1, 2018. Blackjack Blackjack is a 1998 Canadian-American TV action film directed by John Woo starring Dolph Lundgren as a leukophobic former United States Marshal turned bodyguard who hunts down an assassin. Wendigo Wendigo is a 2001 horror film directed by Larry Fessenden and starring Patricia Clarkson and Jake Weber. Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie is a 2002 American computer-animated comedy adventure Christian musical film produced by Big Idea Productions and released by Artisan Entertainment through its F.H.E. Pictures label. It is the first feature-length film in the VeggieTales series. The themes for the film are compassion and mercy, using two stories as illustrations. The first takes place in the current day and concerns a mishap with Bob the Tomato and Dad Asparagus on the way to a concert; the second, set in ancient Israel, is based directly on the biblical story of Jonah. Through both stories, compassionate and mercy play a role in giving people a second chance. The film also features the Pirates Who Dont Do Anything in both segments who were first seen in the Silly Song of the same name in Very Silly Songs!. Most of the animation was done in house by Big Idea Productions. Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie premiered on August 14, 2002, at a Hollywood movie theater and came out as a regular release two months later on October 4, 2002. The film also came out on VHS and DVD on March 4, 2003, as a worldwide home video release in both full-screen and anamorphic widescreen formats with a two-disc collectors edition. A DVD reprint with the feature and bonus features was released on January 29, 2008, by Word Entertainment and on Blu-ray in 2011 by Lionsgate, another reprint was released in 2018 by Universal Pictures. It received mixed to positive reviews from critics and grossed $25.6 million. Private Fears in Public Places Private Fears in Public Places Quiet Chaos Quiet Chaos is a 2008 Italian drama film based on the novel of the same name by Sandro Veronesi. Donkey Skin Peau dÂne is a 1970 French musical film directed by Jacques Demy. It is also known by the English titles Once Upon a Time and The Magic Donkey. The film was adapted by Demy from Donkeyskin, a fairy tale by Charles Perrault about a king who wishes to marry his daughter. It stars Catherine Deneuve and Jean Marais, with music by Michel Legrand. Donkey Skin also proved to be Demys biggest success in France with a total of 2,198,576 admissions. Peau dÂne is distributed on DVD in North America by Koch-Lorber Films, a subsidiary of Koch Entertainment. Alone with Her Alone with Her is a 2006 American suspense film directed by Eric Nicholas and starring Ana Claudia Talancón, Colin Hanks, Jordana Spiro. The plot is about a tech-savvy stalker who uses spy cameras to force his way into the life of a young woman. The film tells the story through the lenses of spy cameras. Aurangzeb Aurangzeb is a 2013 Indian action thriller film written and directed by Atul Sabharwal. The film stars Jackie Shroff, Rishi Kapoor, Amrita Singh, Arjun Kapoor in the lead role, along with Prithviraj Sukumaran, Sashaa Agha, Swara Bhaskar in pivotal roles, while Sikander Kher and Kavi Shastri play supporting characters. The film is produced and distributed by Aditya Chopra under his studio Yash Raj Films. The theatrical trailer was unveiled on 3 April 2013, and the film released on 17 May 2013. The film received mixed reviews from critics and audiences, it managed to do well in overseas and was a moderate box office success. The Wind The Wind is a 2018 American supernatural western horror film directed by Emma Tammi in her directorial debut. The film was written by Teresa Sutherland. It stars Caitlin Gerard, Ashley Zukerman, Julia Goldani Telles and Miles Anderson. The film was executive produced by Adam Hendricks and Greg Gilreath through their Divide/Conquer banner, along with John H. Lang. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2018. The Amazing Panda Adventure The Amazing Panda Adventure is a 1995 family adventure film about a 10-year-old American boy called Ryan Tyler, who travels to China and has to take a panda cub to the reserve so it can reunite with its mother. This film was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures under their Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label. In theaters, the Looney Tunes short, Carrotblanca, was shown before the film. The Adderall Diaries The Adderall Diaries is a 2015 American crime thriller film written and directed by Pamela Romanowsky, based on a "true-crime memoir" book of the same name by Stephen Elliott. The underlying true crime is the Hans Reiser murder case. The film stars James Franco, Ed Harris, Amber Heard and Christian Slater. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 16, 2015. The film was released on DirecTV Cinema on March 10, 2016, prior to opening in a limited release on April 15, 2016, by A24. Foxes Foxes is a 1980 American coming of age drama film directed by Adrian Lyne from a screenplay written by Gerald Ayres. The film stars Jodie Foster, Scott Baio, Sally Kellerman, Randy Quaid, and Cherie Currie. It revolves around a group of teenage girls coming of age in suburban Los Angeles toward the end of the disco era. Foxes was theatrically released on February 29, 1980 by PolyGram Pictures. The film marked Fosters final major film appearance before she took a sabbatical from acting to attend Yale, and also marked the acting and directing debuts of Currie and Lyne respectively. It received positive reviews from critics and was a box office success grossing over $57 million worldwide against its $7.4 million budget. The film has attained a cult status and is often cited amongst the greatest teenage centric films. Heart of Dragon Heart of Dragon, released in the United Kingdom as Heart of the Dragon, is a 1985 Hong Kong action drama film directed by Sammo Hung, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Jackie Chan, Emily Chu and Mang Hoi. It also features Yuen Biao serving as the action director for the film. It is also known by the titles as The First Mission and Powerman III. Teri Meri Kahaani Teri Meri Kahaani or Teri Meri Kahani may refer to Teri Meri Kahani, is a song from the 2019 Bollywood film Happy Hardy and Heer Teri Meri Kahaani, a 2012 Bollywood film Teri Meri Kahaani, a song from the 2015 film Gabbar Is Back Teri Meri Kahani, a Pakistani Television series which was aired in 2018 Three Seconds Going Vertical, also known as Three Seconds, is a 2017 Russian sports drama film directed by Anton Megerdichev about the controversial victory of the Soviet national basketball team over the 1972 U.S. Olympic team, ending their 63-game winning streak, at the Munich Summer Olympics mens basketball tournament. Upon its release on December 28, 2017, Going Vertical achieved critical and commercial success. With a worldwide gross of , Going Vertical is the highest-grossing modern Russian film of all time. Kings Row Kings Row is a 1942 film starring Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings, and Ronald Reagan that tells a story of young people growing up in a small American town at the turn of the twentieth century. The picture was directed by Sam Wood. The film was adapted by Casey Robinson from a best-selling 1940 novel of the same name by Henry Bellamann. The film also features Betty Field, Charles Coburn, and Claude Rains. The musical score was composed by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, and the cinematographer was James Wong Howe. In the film, Reagans character, Drake McHugh, has both legs amputated by a sadistic surgeon, played by Coburn. When he comes to, following the operation, he gasps in shock, disbelief, and horror, "Wheres the REST of me???" Reagan used that line as the title of his 1965 autobiography. Reagan and most film critics considered Kings Row his best film. Reagan called the film a "slightly sordid but moving yarn" that "made me a star." An American Rhapsody An American Rhapsody is a 2001 Hungarian-American biographical drama film that tells the story of a 15-year-old girl from a Hungarian-American family. The film is based on the true story of the director, Éva Gárdos, who also wrote the script. The film stars Nastassja Kinski, Scarlett Johansson, Tony Goldwyn, and Mae Whitman. Dead Space: Aftermath Dead Space: Aftermath is an American animated science fiction horror film that bridges the storyline between Dead Space and Dead Space 2. The Miracle Season The Miracle Season is a 2018 American drama film directed by Sean McNamara and starring Erin Moriarty, Helen Hunt, William Hurt, and Danika Yarosh. The film is based on the true story of the Iowa City West High School volleyball team after the sudden death of the teams heart and leader, Caroline Found, in 2011. It was released in the United States on April 6, 2018. The film received mixed reviews from critics and has grossed $10 million worldwide. Devil's Pond Devils Pond is a 2003 American direct-to-video thriller film directed by Joel Viertel, who co-wrote it with Alek Friedman and Mora Stephens. It stars Kip Pardue and Tara Reid. It tells the tale about two newlyweds that head to a remote lake house for their honeymoon, during which the husband turns it into a prison for his new wife. Generation Um... Generation Um... is a 2012 independent drama film about "a New York City family of circumstance" written and directed by Mark L Mann, and starring Keanu Reeves, Adelaide Clemens and Bojana Novakovic. The film was released theatrically in New York City and Los Angeles on May 3, 2013, moving quickly to VOD and DVD. The Priest's Children The Priests Children is a 2013 Croatian comedy film directed by Vinko Brešan. Bessie Bessie is an HBO TV film about the American blues singer Bessie Smith, and focuses on her transformation as a struggling young singer into "The Empress of the Blues". The film is directed by Dee Rees, with a screenplay by Rees, Christopher Cleveland and Bettina Gilois. Queen Latifah stars as Smith, and supporting roles are played by Michael Kenneth Williams as Smiths first husband Jack Gee, and MoNique as Ma Rainey. The film premiered on May 16, 2015. By the following year Bessie stood as the most watched HBO original film of all time. The film was well received critically and garnered four Primetime Emmy Awards, winning for Outstanding Television Movie. Boy Eats Girl Boy Eats Girl is a 2005 horror-comedy film directed by Stephen Bradley and starring Samantha Mumba, produced and shot in Ireland. The plot tells of a teenage boy who comes back to life as a zombie, similar to the plot of the American film My Boyfriends Back. Peter & the Wolf Peter & the Wolf is a short Polish-British-Norwegian-Mexican model animation film released in 2006. Written and directed by Suzie Templeton and scenography by Marek Skrobecki, it was made in Se-ma-for Studios in Łódź and has been shown in cinemas, sometimes with live musical accompaniment. The film is based on the story of Peter and the Wolf as set to the music Sergei Prokofiev in 1936. Unlike the usual version of Prokofievs work, the film has no narrator but relies on music and images to tell the story. A new recording of Prokofievs music was made to accompany the cinema and television release. The recording was made by the Philharmonia Orchestra and conducted by Mark Stephenson. Candy Jar Candy Jar is a 2018 American comedy film directed by Ben Shelton and starring Sami Gayle and Jacob Latimore. The screenplay concerns a dueling high school debate champion duo who are trying to realize their plans to get into the colleges of their dreams. The film was released on April 27, 2018 on Netflix. Being Human Being Human is a 1994 British-Japanese comedy-drama film written and directed by Bill Forsyth and starring Robin Williams, John Turturro, Bill Nighy, Vincent DOnofrio, Robert Carlyle and Theresa Russell. The film portrays the experience of a single human soul, portrayed by Williams, through various incarnations. Williams is the only common actor throughout the stories that span mans history on Earth. An attempt on director-screenwriter Bill Forsyths part to depict by visual means the ordinariness of life throughout the ages, Being Human is deliberately slow in its pace in order to emphasize how slow life often is. The structure is one of vignette-like character studies of one man who keeps making the same relationships and mistakes throughout his lifetimes. Sunes sommar Sunes Summer is a Swedish comedy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 December 1993, directed by Stephan Apelgren. It is based on the chapter book with the same name, the eighth in the book series about Sune, written by Anders Jacobsson and Sören Olsson. At the 29th Guldbagge Awards, Peter Haber was nominated for the Best Actor award. It also won a shared first-prize during the Italiafiction festival in Salerno in July 1994. Raja Natwarlal Raja Natwarlal is a 2014 Bollywood crime thriller film directed by Kunal Deshmukh and produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur under UTV Motion Pictures. The film features Emraan Hashmi in the title role, alongside Humaima Malick, Paresh Rawal, Kay Kay Menon and Deepak Tijori. The film was released on 29 August 2014 and received positive reviews from critics. Titicut Follies Titicut Follies is a 1967 American Direct Cinema documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman and filmed by John Marshall, about the patient-inmates of Bridgewater State Hospital for the criminally insane, a Massachusetts Correctional Institution in Bridgewater. In 1967 the film won awards in Germany and Italy. Later on, Wiseman made a number of such films examining social institutions in the United States. The title of the film is taken from a talent show put on by the inmates of the hospital, which was named after the Wampanoag name for the nearby Taunton River. Sunset Sunset is a 1988 American mystery action film written and directed by Blake Edwards and starring Bruce Willis as legendary Western actor Tom Mix, who teams up with legendary lawman Wyatt Earp, portrayed for the second time in a theatrical film by James Garner. Based on an unpublished novel by Rod Amateau, the plot has Mix and Earp team up to solve a murder in Hollywood in 1929. Although Sunset had some comedic elements, it veered much more to the period mystery genre of old Hollywood. Reviewers, such as Roger Ebert, struggled trying to define the film. Ebert noted, "The strangest thing about Sunset is that its not a comedy, not exactly. It has some laughs, but its a sort of low-key, elegiac mood film ..." While Willis received top billing in Sunset, Garner actually has much more screen time in the film. This was the second film in which Garner played Wyatt Earp, the first being John Sturgess Hour of the Gun, released in 1967. This was director Edwards second collaboration with Willis, whom he directed in Blind Date, which had been Willis first film; Sunset was Willis second. Sharpe's Rifles Sharpes Rifles is the first of the Sharpe television dramas, based on the Bernard Cornwell novel of the same name. Shown on ITV in 1993, the adaptation stars Sean Bean, Daragh OMalley and Assumpta Serna. It began a long series of successful and critically acclaimed television adaptations of the novels. The drama tells the story of Richard Sharpe, an ambitious and hardened soldier from Yorkshire. The story follows the exploits of Sharpe and his band of chosen men through Spain after they survive an ambush by French cavalry. Filming took place in the Crimea, Portugal and England, during which Paul McGann who was the original actor cast for the role of Richard Sharpe, broke his leg and was quickly replaced with Sean Bean. The Fourth Man The Fourth Man is a 2007 Serbian action film directed by Dejan Zečević. Being Charlie Being Charlie is a 2015 American drama film directed by Rob Reiner and written by Matt Elisofon and Nick Reiner. The film stars Nick Robinson, Common, Cary Elwes, Devon Bostick, Morgan Saylor, Susan Misner and Ricardo Chavira. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival on September 14, 2015. The film was released on May 6, 2016, by Paladin. Lucky Luke Lucky Luke is a 2009 French-Argentine Western adventure film directed by James Huth and starring Jean Dujardin, who also co-wrote the screenplay. It is based on the comic series of the same name by Morris. The live-action film includes a cameo by renowned Argentine writer and TV host Alberto Laiseca. Ride Ride is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Helen Hunt. The film stars Helen Hunt, Luke Wilson, Brenton Thwaites and Leonor Varela. The film had a limited release in theaters and was released on video on demand beginning on May 1, 2015 by Screen Media Films. Landline Landline is a 2017 American comedy film written and directed by Gillian Robespierre and co-written by Elisabeth Holm. The film stars Jenny Slate, Edie Falco, Abby Quinn, John Turturro, Jay Duplass and Finn Wittrock, and follows sisters in 1990s New York City who think their father is having an affair. It had its world premiere at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2017, and was released by Amazon Studios on July 21, 2017. Two of a Kind Two of a Kind is a 1983 American romantic fantasy comedy film directed by John Herzfeld and starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John. The original musical score was composed by Patrick Williams. Travolta plays a cash-strapped inventor while Newton-John plays the bank teller whom he attempts to rob. They must come to show compassion for one another in order to delay Gods judgment upon the Earth. Despite being a critical and commercial failure, Two of a Kind yielded three popular singles for Newton-John and a Platinum certification for the soundtrack. Corn Island Corn Island is a 2014 Georgian drama film directed by Giorgi Ovashvili. Northwest Nordvest is a Danish action-drama film from 2013, directed by Michael Noer and written by Rasmus Heisterberg. It is Noers first solo project as a movie director, after he directed the critically acclaimed prison film R together with Tobias Lindholm. Nordvest received generally good reviews. It ended up selling 88,849 tickets in Danish cinemas, and has won awards including at the French Festival de Beaune and the Romanian Transilvania International Film Festival. Nordvest got its world premiere at the Rotterdam International Film Festival in January, and was also the opening film at the Copenhagen film festival. The Loneliest Planet The Loneliest Planet is a 2011 film written and directed by Julia Loktev, starring Gael Garcia Bernal, Hani Furstenberg, and Georgian actor Bidzina Gujabidze. The plot centers around a young couple who travel with a local guide through a twisted backpacking trip across the Georgian wilderness. The film had its international premiere at the 2011 Locarno International Film Festival followed by its North American premiere at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. It then went on to be featured during the New York Film Festival, the BFI London Film Festival, and the 2011 AFI Fest in Los Angeles, where it won the Grand Jury Prize. On March 24, 2012, The Loneliest Planet was awarded the top prize of "Lady Harimaguada de Oro" at the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film Festival, where actress Hani Furstenberg also won for Best Actress. On April 14, 2012 the film also won the Golden Tulip International Competition award at the 31st International Istanbul Film Festival. On October 11, 2011, it was announced that Sundance Selects, a division of IFC Films, had acquired North American distribution rights. The films theatrical release in the United States was on October 26, 2012. The film is adapted from McSweeneys writer Tom Bissells short story "Expensive Trips Nowhere," published in his collection God Lives in St. Petersburg. Arsenal Arsenal is a 2017 American direct-to-video action thriller film directed by Steven C. Miller and written by Jason Mosberg. The film stars Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, Adrian Grenier, Johnathon Schaech, Christopher Coppola and Lydia Hull. The film was released on January 6, 2017, by Lionsgate Premiere. The Outlaw The Outlaw is a 1943 American Western film, directed by Howard Hughes and starring Jack Buetel, Jane Russell, Thomas Mitchell, and Walter Huston. Hughes also produced the film, while Howard Hawks served as an uncredited co-director. The film is notable as Russells breakthrough role, turning the young actress into a sex symbol and a Hollywood icon. Later advertising billed Russell as the sole star. How to Be How to Be is a 2008 independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Oliver Irving. It is about a young man named Art, played by Robert Pattinson, who is going through a quarter-life crisis. The film premiered in competition at 2008 Slamdance Film Festival on 18 January 2008. The film was also selected to open 2008 Strasbourg International Film Festival and Pattinson received Best Actor in a Feature award for his portrayal of Art at the festival. Crocodile Crocodile is a 2000 American horror film, directed by Tobe Hooper and released direct-to-video on 26 December 2000. It was followed by a sequel, Death Swamp, released in 2002. My Best Friend's Birthday My Best Friends Birthday is a partially lost black-and-white amateur film directed, edited, co-written, co-produced and starring Quentin Tarantino. A Complete History of My Sexual Failures A Complete History of My Sexual Failures is a 2008 British documentary film directed by Chris Waitt who also starred as the main character and composed some of the music. The film was part of the "World Cinema Documentary Competition" at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway is a 2008 film of the final performance of the original Broadway production of the musical Rent on September 7, 2008, with some footage of the closing night celebration. The film had a limited theatrical release between September 24 and 28, 2008, in more than 500 theaters with high definition digital projection systems in the US and Canada. According to Sony Pictures Releasing President Rory Bruer, it was the first live Broadway show to be available in major North American movie theaters. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on February 3, 2009. The film is assembled from footage shot at the September 7 performance as well as a day of shooting on August 20. It includes a reprise of "Seasons of Love" featuring both the final cast and cast members from past productions, including the original Broadway cast following the finale of the show proper. The Devil's Rock The Devils Rock is a 2011 New Zealand supernatural war film produced by Leanne Saunders, directed by Paul Campion, written by Campion, Paul Finch, and Brett Ihaka, and starring Craig Hall, Matthew Sunderland, Gina Varela, and Karlos Drinkwater. It is set in the Channel Islands on the eve of D-Day and tells the story of two New Zealand commandos who discover a Nazi occult plot to unleash a demon to win World War II. The film combines elements of war films and supernatural horror films. The film was theatrically released on July 8, 2011 in the United Kingdom and September 22, 2011 in New Zealand. The film received mixed reviews from critics with the majority rating it average to above average and with many audience viewers on IMDB giving it a higher than average review. A Promise A Promise is a 2013 English-language French drama romance film directed by Patrice Leconte and written by Patrice Leconte and Jérôme Tonnerre. The story is based on Stefan Zweigs novel Journey into the Past and stars Rebecca Hall, Alan Rickman, Richard Madden, and Maggie Steed. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Berlin Alexanderplatz Berlin Alexanderplatz, originally broadcast in 1980, is a 14-part West German television miniseries, set in 1920s Berlin and adapted and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder from Alfred Döblins novel of the same name. It stars Günter Lamprecht, Hanna Schygulla, Barbara Sukowa, Elisabeth Trissenaar and Gottfried John. The complete series is 15½ hours long. In 1983, it was released theatrically in the United States, where a theatre would show two or three parts per night. It garnered a cult following in the US and was eventually released on VHS and broadcast on PBS and then Bravo. On the Edge On the Edge is a 2001 Irish film directed by John Carney and starring Cillian Murphy, Tricia Vessey, Jonathan Jackson and Stephen Rea. The dramedy tells the story of a suicidal young man and his stay in a Dublin psychiatric hospital where he meets new friends who greatly impact his life. The Fearless Hyena The Fearless Hyena is a 1979 Hong Kong action comedy kung fu film written, directed by and starring Jackie Chan. The film has been released on several alternative titles internationally, including: Revenge of the Dragon Superfighter 3 The Shadowman Mid-August Lunch Mid-August Lunch is a 2008 Italian comedy-drama and the directorial debut of Italian actor and screenwriter Gianni Di Gregorio. It was produced by Italian writer-director Matteo Garrone whose 2008 film Gomorrah was co-written by Di Gregorio. It currently is being distributed in the US by Zeitgeist Films. Day of the Fight Day of the Fight is a 1951 American short subject documentary film financed and directed by Stanley Kubrick. Shot in black-and-white, the film is based on an earlier photo feature he shot for Look magazine in 1949. 8 ½ Women Women is a 1999 comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Greenaway and starring John Standing, Matthew Delamere, and Vivian Wu. An international co-production of the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Germany, it was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. There Was a Crooked Man... There Was a Crooked Man... is a 1970 American western film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and starring Kirk Douglas and Henry Fonda. It was the only western made by Mankiewicz. It was written by David Newman and Robert Benton, their first script after Bonnie and Clyde. In Enemy Hands In Enemy Hands is a 2004 American submarine film directed by Tony Giglio and starring William H. Macy, Til Schweiger, Thomas Kretschmann, Scott Caan and Lauren Holly. The film follows an American submarine crew getting captured by a German submarine crew and taken prisoner aboard their U-boat. Goodbye, Dragon Inn Goodbye, Dragon Inn is a 2003 Taiwanese film directed by Tsai Ming-liang about the last screening of the old film Dragon Inn before the closure of an old movie theater. Cake Cake is a 2005 romantic comedy film directed by Nisha Ganatra. It was released on December 2, 2005 in Canada and is rated R for language and sexual content. It stars Heather Graham as Pippa, David Sutcliffe as Ian, and Taye Diggs as Hemingway. Conspiracy Conspiracy is a 2008 American action thriller film written and directed by Adam Marcus and stars Val Kilmer and Jennifer Esposito. The film is influenced by the classic western film noir thriller Bad Day at Black Rock, which itself was an adaptation of a short story "Bad Time at Honda" by Howard Breslin. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on March 18, 2008. Whilst Bad Day at Black Rock tells the story of wounded World War II vet John J. MacReedy, Conspiracy revolves around William "Spooky" MacPherson, a disabled special operations marine wounded during combat operations in Iraq. When MacPherson decides to visit a friend on a ranch in the southwest, he discovers that his friend has disappeared, and no one will acknowledge that he ever lived there. The film was shot in Galisteo in 30 days on April 19 and May 19, 2007. The Unknown Known The Unknown Known is a 2013 American documentary film about the political career of former U.S. Secretary of Defense and congressman Donald Rumsfeld, directed by Academy Award winning documentarian and filmmaker Errol Morris. The film is a summary of 33 hours of interviews that Morris conducted with Rumsfeld over eleven separate sessions during visits to Newton. It is dedicated to the memory of Roger Ebert. The film was released on April 4, 2014, by Radius-TWC. Take Off Take Off is a 2017 Indian malayalam-language drama thriller film, based on the ordeal of Indian nurses in the city of Tikrit, Iraq, in 2014. The film is the directorial debut of editor Mahesh Narayan, with Parvathy Thiruvothu, Kunchacko Boban and Fahadh Faasil starring in the lead roles. It is written by Mahesh Narayan and P. V. Shajikumar. The film was shot in various parts of Dubai and Kerala. Take Off was released on 24 March 2017. The film was a blockbuster at the box office. The film won a Special Jury Award at the 48th International Film Festival of India and Parvathy won the award for Best Female Actor, becoming the first ever Indian film actor to win the award. For her most notable performance as Sameera, Parvathy also received her second Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress, a second Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Malayalam and her first Special Jury Mention at the National Film Awards. Teachers Teachers is a 1984 American satirical comedy-drama film written by W. R. McKinney, directed by Arthur Hiller, and starring Nick Nolte, JoBeth Williams, Ralph Macchio, and Judd Hirsch. It was shot in Columbus, mostly at the former Central High School. Body Parts Body Parts is a 1991 horror thriller film that was directed by Eric Red, produced by Frank Mancuso Jr., jointly scripted by Red and Norman Snider, who dramatized a story that Patricia Herskovic and Joyce Taylor had based on the horror novel Choice Cuts, which itself was written jointly by the partnership of Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac, and released by Paramount Pictures. The film stars Jeff Fahey, Kim Delaney, Brad Dourif and Zakes Mokae. Le jaguar Le Jaguar is a 1996 French film directed by Francis Veber starring Jean Reno, Patrick Bruel, Harrison Lowe, and Patricia Velásquez. A shaman from the South American rain forest visits Paris for a public relations campaign along with a French ethnologist. When the shamans soul is apparently stolen, he enlists the help of a good-for-nothing named Perrin, with whom he spontaneously created a spiritual link. Martín (Hache) Martín is a 1997 Spanish and Argentine film directed by Adolfo Aristarain and starring Federico Luppi, Juan Diego Botto, Cecilia Roth and Eusebio Poncela. It was the fifth most watched domestic film in Argentina, with 380,000 viewers. It was nominated for four Goya Awards in 1998, and Cecilia Roth won one for lead actress. It also 4 Silver Condors; for Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor. It was filmed in Buenos Aires, Argentina; Madrid, and Almería, Spain. Big Fish & Begonia Big Fish & Begonia is a 2016 Chinese animated epic fantasy film written, produced and directed by Liang Xuan and Zhang Chun. The first animated feature film of B&T Studio collaborating with Studio Mir, it is a joint investment by B&T and Enlight Media. It was released in both 2D and 3D formats in China by Enlight Media on 8 July 2016. Shout! Studios acquired the North American distribution rights, with a wide release on 6 April 2018 in co-distribution with Funimation Films. Manga Entertainment released the film in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 18 April 2018. You Are Not Alone You Are Not Alone is a 1978 Danish coming-of-age film written by Lasse Nielsen and Bent Petersen, directed by Lasse Nielsen and Ernst Johansen and produced by Steen Herdel. Alien Apocalypse Alien Apocalypse is a 2005 Sci Fi channel original movie, directed and written by Josh Becker, and starring Bruce Campbell, Renee OConnor, Remington Franklin, Michael Cory Davis and Peter Jason. It was released on DVD on March 26, 2005. 678 678, released internationally as Cairo 6,7,8,, is a 2010 Egyptian political thriller film written and directed by Mohamed Diab. The film focuses on the daily sexual harassment of women in public places and events in Egypt. The film took the Top Prize in the 2010 Dubai International Film Festival, Muhr Arab category. Tramps Tramps is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Adam Leon and starring Callum Turner and Grace Van Patten. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. It was released on April 21, 2017, by Netflix. Grizzly Grizzly is a 1976 American thriller film directed by William Girdler, about an 18-foot-tall, 2000 pound, man-eating grizzly bear that terrorizes a National Forest. It stars Christopher George, Andrew Prine and Richard Jaeckel. Widely considered a Jaws rip-off, Grizzly used many of the same plot devices as its shark predecessor, which had been a huge box-office success during the previous year. The giant grizzly bear in the film was portrayed by a bear named Teddy, who was 11 feet tall. Dum Maaro Dum Dum Maaro Dum is a 2011 Indian crime thriller film directed by Rohan Sippy and starring Rana Daggubati and Bipasha Basu in the lead roles, with Abhishek Bachchan, Prateik Babbar and Aditya Pancholi in supporting roles. It was shot in Goa. Deepika Padukone makes a special appearance in the remix version of the hit song "Dum Maro Dum". The music has been composed by Pritam. This is the first time a Bollywood film has been mixed in Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound. Land of Plenty Land of Plenty is a 2004 drama film directed by Wim Wenders starring Michelle Williams and John Diehl. The title of the film comes from the song "The Land of Plenty" from the album Ten New Songs, written by Leonard Cohen and Sharon Robinson, which was used in the movie. The film was Gloria Stuarts last screen appearance before her death in 2010. Relative Strangers Relative Strangers is a 2006 American comedy film directed by Greg Glienna. The Reunion The Reunion is a 2011 American action film directed by Michael Pavone and starring John Cena, Ethan Embry, Michael Rispoli, Boyd Holbrook, and Amy Smart. The film was released on October 21, 2011. It received negative reviews. American Ninja 5 American Ninja V is a 1993 action/adventure film starring David Bradley and Lee Reyes. It was directed by Bobby Jean Leonard and written by John Bryant Hedber, Greg Latter and George Saunders. The film is set in Los Angeles, Rome and Venezuela. This film was not originally intended to be part of the American Ninja franchise. Cannon Pictures made it under the title American Dragons but the title was changed to American Ninja V before release. This explains why star David Bradley plays Joe, a different character than the Sean Davidson character he played in Blood Hunt and The Annihilation. The working title was Little Ninja Man. An Empress and the Warriors An Empress and the Warriors is a 2008 Chinese historical drama film directed by Ching Siu-tung and starring Donnie Yen, Kelly Chen, Leon Lai and Kou Zhenhai. Home Home is a 2008 Swiss drama film directed by Ursula Meier and starring Isabelle Huppert and Olivier Gourmet. The film was the official Swiss submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards. Tetsuo II: Body Hammer is a 1992 Japanese cyberpunk body horror film directed by Shinya Tsukamoto. It is a bigger-budget sequel to Tsukamotos 1989 film The Iron Man, utilizing similar themes and ideas as his first film. Although not as well received as its predecessor, Body Hammer won the Critics Award at the 3rd Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival in February 1992. A third installment, entitled The Bullet Man, was released in May 2010. The Longshots The Longshots is a 2008 American comedy-drama sports film directed by Fred Durst, based on the real life events of Jasmine Plummer, the first female to participate in the Pop Warner football tournament. The film stars Ice Cube and Keke Palmer, their second film together after Back in Business, and was released on August 22, 2008. Podium Podium is a 2004 French comedy/fantasy film directed by Yann Moix starring Belgian actor Benoît Poelvoorde, Jean-Paul Rouve and Julie Depardieu. Angamaly Diaries Angamaly Diaries is a 2017 Indian Malayalam crime drama film directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery and written by Chemban Vinod Jose. The film features 86 debutant actors, with Antony Varghese, Anna Rajan, Kichu Tellus, Ullas Jose Chemban, Vineeth Vishwam, Bitto Davis, Tito Wilson, Sarath Kumar, and Sinoj Varghese playing the main roles. The film is Vijay Babus first sole production under Friday Film House. The film released on 3 March 2017 to critical acclaim and emerged as a major commercial success. The story follows Vincent Pepe who wants to be a powerful leader of a righteous gang that will rule the town of Angamaly, like his seniors. The film features an uncut 11-minute long take in the climax featuring around 1000 artists. The film was remade in Telugu as Falaknuma Das. The Miser LAvare is a 1980 French comedy film written and directed by Louis de Funès and Jean Girault, and starring de Funès. The English title of the film is The Miser. It is an adaptation of Molières famous comedy LAvare. De Funès tried to draw out the unhappy side of the character. Harpagon, unloved by humanity, is driven to an obsessive love of money. Ishq Vishk Ishq Vishk is a 2003 Indian Hindi coming-of-age romance film starring Shahid Kapoor in his debut film performance, Amrita Rao and Shenaz Treasury. It is about Rajiv and Payal who are friends since childhood. While Payal is in love with Rajiv, it takes him a bit longer to return her feelings. The film became a success and launched both Shahid Kapoors career and Amrita Raos career. Shahid and Amrita went on to be paired again in Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi!, Shikhar and Vivah. Raise the Titanic Raise the Titanic is a 1980 adventure film produced by Lew Grades ITC Entertainment and directed by Jerry Jameson. The film, which was written by Eric Hughes and Adam Kennedy, was based on the book of the same name by Clive Cussler. The story concerns a plan to recover the RMS Titanic due to the fact that it was carrying cargo valuable to Cold War hegemony. The film starred Jason Robards, Richard Jordan, David Selby, Anne Archer, and Sir Alec Guinness, it received mixed reviews by critics and audiences and proved to be a box office bomb. The film only grossed about $7 million against an estimated $40 million budget. Producer Lew Grade later remarked "it would have been cheaper to lower the Atlantic". Hornblower: Mutiny Mutiny is the fifth episode of the British film series Hornblower. It was released on 24 March 2002, nearly three years after the first four films. It is based on the book Lieutenant Hornblower by C.S. Forester. Man of La Mancha Man of La Mancha is a 1972 film adaptation of the Broadway musical Man of La Mancha by Dale Wasserman, with music by Mitch Leigh and lyrics by Joe Darion. The musical was suggested by the classic novel Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes, but more directly based on Wassermans 1959 non-musical television play I, which combines a semi-fictional episode from the life of Cervantes with scenes from his novel. The film was financed by an Italian production company, Produzioni Europee Associates, and shot in Rome. However, it is entirely in English, and all of its principal actors except for Sophia Loren are either British or American. The film was released by United Artists. It is known in Italy as LUomo della Mancha. The film was produced and directed by Arthur Hiller, and stars Peter OToole as both Miguel de Cervantes and Don Quixote, James Coco as both Cervantes manservant and Don Quixotes "squire" Sancho Panza, and Sophia Loren as scullery maid and prostitute Aldonza, whom the delusional Don Quixote idolizes as Dulcinea. Gillian Lynne, who later choreographed Cats, staged the choreography for the film. Gino Conforti, as the barber, is the only member of the original Broadway musical cast to repeat his role for the film. 10.5 10.5 is a 2004 disaster film directed by John Lafia which aired as a television miniseries in the United States on May 2, 2004 and May 3, 2004. The plot focuses on a series of catastrophic earthquakes along the United States west coast, culminating in one measuring 10.5 on the Richter scale. 10.5 was widely ridiculed by both reviewers and geologists; nevertheless, it received respectable Nielsen ratings. The first part of the miniseries aired on May 2, 2004, and the second one aired on May 3. A sequel, Apocalypse, was aired on May 21, 2006 and May 23, 2006. Escaflowne is a 26-episode Japanese anime television series produced by Sunrise Studios and directed by Kazuki Akane. It premiered in Japan on April 2, 1996 on TV Tokyo, and the final episode aired on September 24, 1996. Sonys anime satellite channel, Animax also aired the series, both in Japan and on its various worldwide networks, including Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia. The series was licensed for Region 1 release by Bandai Entertainment. It is currently licensed by Funimation. The series follows a teenage high school girl named Hitomi, who finds herself pulled from Earth to the planet Gaea when a boy named Van appears on the high school track while battling a dragon. In Gaea, she is caught in the middle of a war as the Zaibach Empire attempts to take over Gaea. Van, with aid from Allen, commands his mystical mech Escaflowne in the struggle to stop the Zaibach Empire. Hitomis fortune telling powers blossom in Gaea as she becomes the key to awakening Escaflowne and to stopping Zaibachs plans. While the anime series was in production, two very different manga retellings were also developed and released: a shōnen version of the story entitled The Vision of Escaflowne and a shōjo retelling titled Hitomi — The Vision of Escaflowne. In addition, a second shōjo adaptation called Escaflowne — Energists Memories was released as a single volume in 1997. The story was novelized in a series of six light novels by Yumiko Tsukamoto. A movie adaptation, entitled simply Escaflowne, was released on June 24, 2000, but bears only a basic resemblance to the original series. Four CD soundtracks and a drama CD have also been released in relation to the series. The Kovak Box The Kovak Box is a 2006 Spanish-British psychological thriller film directed by Daniel Monzón and starring Timothy Hutton, Lucía Jiménez, Annette Badland and David Kelly. The film concerns an American horror/science fiction novelist who finds the plot of one of his stories unfold around him after a conference in Spain. Requiem for a Heavyweight Requiem for a Heavyweight was a teleplay written by Rod Serling and produced for the live television show Playhouse 90 on 11 October 1956. Six years later, it was adapted as a 1962 feature film starring Anthony Quinn, Jackie Gleason and Mickey Rooney. The teleplay won a Peabody Award, the first given to an individual script in television, and helped establish Serlings reputation. The broadcast was directed by Ralph Nelson and is generally considered one of the finest examples of live television drama in the United States, as well as being Serlings personal favorite of his own work. Nelson and Serling won Emmy Awards for their work. Flesh Gordon Flesh Gordon is an independently made 1974 American sexploitation film, an erotic spoof of Universal Pictures first Flash Gordon serials from the 1930s. The film was produced by Walter R. Cichy, Bill Osco, and Howard Ziehm. It was co-directed by Ziehm and Michael Benveniste, who also wrote the screenplay. The cast includes Jason Williams, Suzanne Fields, and William Dennis Hunt. The film was distributed by Mammoth Films. The films storyline is purposely reminiscent of the first Universal Pictures Flash Gordon multi-chapter movie serial, Flash Gordon, but written and directed with a purposely campy flavor. The planet Porno and major characters are suggestive innuendos: the hero Flesh Gordon; his love interest Dale Ardor; the evil Emperor Wang the Perverted; scientist Dr. Flexi Jerkoff; seductive Amora, Queen of Magic; and effeminate Prince Precious. The film features production values comparable to the original serial, as well as stop-motion animation of creatures, and frequent use of gratuitous nudity and brief sex scenes. Tiger House Tiger House is an English-language thriller film directed by Thomas Daley and starring Kaya Scodelario, Dougray Scott, and Ed Skrein. Scodelario stars as an injured and pregnant gymnast who must defend her boyfriends house against a home invasion. The film is produced by the United Kingdom-based Glass Man Films and the South Africa-based Tiger House Film. The film, set in the United Kingdom, was filmed in South Africa. Koch Media acquired distribution rights for the United Kingdom. Tiger House was released for digital download on 2015 and on home media on 2015. Mercenary for Justice Mercenary for Justice is an action film starring Steven Seagal, and also starring Luke Goss and Roger Guenveur Smith. It was released direct-to-video on April 18, 2006. Principal photography was on location in Cape Town, South Africa. Tapeheads Tapeheads is a 1988 comedy film directed by Bill Fishman and starring John Cusack, Tim Robbins, Sam Moore and Junior Walker. The film was produced by Michael Nesmith, who briefly appears as a bottled water delivery man. The Last Horror Movie The Last Horror Movie is a 2003 British found footage horror film directed by Julian Richards. On 24 August 2003 it premiered at the London FrightFest Film Festival and stars Kevin Howarth and Mark Stevenson. The Last Horror Movie was released onto DVD through Fangorias Gore Zone label on 7 December 2004. Voyage of Time: Life's Journey Voyage of Time is a 2016 American IMAX documentary film written and directed by Terrence Malick. The film is said to be an examination of the birth and death of the known universe. Malick had been working on the film for over forty years and it has been described by Malick himself as "one of my greatest dreams". Voyage of Time was released in two versions: a forty-minute IMAX version with narration by Brad Pitt, and a 35-millimetre feature-length edition narrated by Cate Blanchett. The feature-length edition was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival. The IMAX version of the film was released on October 7, 2016, by IMAX Corporation and Broad Green Pictures. Both versions of Voyage of Time were met with favorable responses from critics. Show Dogs Show Dogs is a 2018 American buddy cop comedy film directed by Raja Gosnell and written by Max Botkin and Marc Hyman. It stars Will Arnett, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Natasha Lyonne, Jordin Sparks, Gabriel Iglesias, Shaquille ONeal, Omar Chaparro, and Stanley Tucci. The film follows a Rottweiler police dog and his human partner who go undercover at a prestigious dog show to stop an animal smuggling activity. The film was released in the United States on May 18, 2018. Show Dogs received largely negative reviews. A week after its release, the film came under fire when several critics and parents groups accused it of including a scene normalizing child grooming. The studio apologized and recut the film, re-releasing it on its second weekend in theaters. The film grossed $39 million against its $5 million budget. Boa vs. Python Boa vs. Python is a 2004 television film. It was directed by David Flores, from a script by Chase Parker and Sam Wells, and was filmed in Sofia, Bulgaria. The film is a crossover between Python and its indirect sequel New Alcatraz. Kill Dil Kill Dil is a 2014 Indian romantic action comedy film directed by Shaad Ali and produced by Aditya Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner. The film stars Ranveer Singh, Ali Zafar and Parineeti Chopra in lead roles with Govinda portraying the antagonist. The film was released on 14 November 2014. Our Lady of the Assassins Our Lady of the Assassins is a 2000 Colombian-Spanish-French film by Barbet Schroeder about a Colombian author in his fifties who returns to his hometown of Medellín after 30 years of absence to find himself trapped in an atmosphere of violence and murder caused by drug cartel warfare. It is adapted from the novel of the same title by Fernando Vallejo. Journey to the Edge of the Universe Journey to the Edge of the Universe is a documentary film broadcast on National Geographic and the Discovery Channel. It depicts a simulated space journey from Earth to the edge of the universe. The US edition was narrated by Alec Baldwin and the UK edition by Sean Pertwee. The documentary runs 91 minutes and was broadcast on December 7, 2008. Bob the Butler Bob the Butler is a 2005 family comedy film starring Tom Green. Baishe Srabon Baishe Srabon is a 2011 Indian Bengali psychological thriller directed by Srijit Mukherji. The cast consists of Prosenjit Chatterjee, Parambrata Chatterjee, Raima Sen, Abir Chatterjee and director Gautam Ghosh, making a comeback after a 29-year absence. The film centers on two journalists and two police officers chasing a vengeful Kolkata psychopath, who leaves behind couplets from Bengali poems. Baishe Srabon received positive reviews from critics, and was one of the highest-grossing Bengali films of 2011. The film received an A certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification for adult language. Elephant Song Elephant Song is a 2014 Canadian drama film directed by Charles Binamé and adapted from the same titled stage play by Nicolas Billon. The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The Psychic Sette note in nero is a 1977 Italian giallo film directed by Lucio Fulci and written by Roberto Gianviti and Dardano Sacchetti. Sette note in nero stars Jennifer ONeill, Gianni Garko and Marc Porel. The film involves a woman who begins experiencing psychic visions that lead her to discover a murder, her husband is charged with the killing. The psychic must embark on an investigation with a paranormal researcher to clear her husbands name of the crime. The film was released in the United States as The Psychic, and also as Seven Notes in Black. Other alternate titles include Murder to the Tune of the Seven Black Notes and Death Tolls Seven Times. The Protector The Protector is a 1985 Hong Kong-American action film directed by James Glickenhaus and starring Jackie Chan, Danny Aiello and Roy Chiao. It was Chans second attempt at breaking into the American film market, after 1980 film The Big Brawl, a film which had been a disappointment at the box office. Conflicts between Glickenhaus and Chan during production led to two official versions of the film: Glickenhaus original version for American audiences and a Hong Kong version re-edited by Jackie Chan. Chan later directed Police Story as a response to this film. Black Black is a 2015 Belgian crime film directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, based on the books Black and Back by . The movie is centered around two young gangsters who seek love, but are impeded by the rivalry between their gang allegiances. The plot line is influenced by William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet and Arthur Laurents West Side Story but relocates the story to street gangs in modern day Brussels. It premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was screened in the Discovery section. Duck Season Temporada de patos is a 2004 Mexican film. It is the first feature film by writer/director, Fernando Eimbcke, a former MTV Awards videoclip director. After being successfully featured in national and international film festivals such as the Cannes Film Festival it was sold to distributors in six European countries. The movie has been praised in all of these festivals as well as by directors such as Alfonso Cuarón and Guillermo del Toro. The movie is filmed in black and white and mostly takes place in one location, an old apartment in Tlatelolco. The Bouncer The Bouncer is a 2018 French/Belgian action thriller film directed by Julien Leclercq, starring Jean-Claude van Damme, Sveva Alviti and Sami Bouajila. The Railway Children The Railway Children is a 1970 British drama film based on the novel of the same name by E. Nesbit. The film was directed by Lionel Jeffries, and stars Dinah Sheridan, Jenny Agutter, Sally Thomsett and Bernard Cribbins in leading roles. The film was released to cinemas in the United Kingdom on 21 December 1970. The film rights were bought by Lionel Jeffries. It was his directorial debut, and he was also responsible for writing the screenplay for the film. The Railway Children turned out to be a critical success, both at the time of its release and in later years. Time Out of Mind Time Out of Mind is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Oren Moverman and starring Richard Gere, Jena Malone, Ben Vereen, Kyra Sedgwick, and Steve Buscemi. It was released on September 11, 2015, by IFC Films. Bravo Two Zero Bravo Two Zero is a 1999 two-hour television miniseries, based on the book of the same name by Andy McNab. The film covers real life events – from the perspective of Andy McNab, patrol commander of Bravo Two Zero, a British SAS patrol, tasked to find Iraqi Scud missile launchers during the Gulf War in 1991. The names of the patrol members killed were changed. A previous film about the patrol, The One That Got Away, based on the book of the same name by Chris Ryan, was broadcast in 1996. As I Lay Dying As I Lay Dying is a 2013 American drama film directed and co-written by and starring James Franco, based on William Faulkners novel of the same name published in 1930. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard Section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Cantinflas Cantinflas is a 2014 Mexican biographical comedy drama film directed by Sebastián del Amo. Based on the life of actor and comedian Cantinflas, the film stars Óscar Jaenada as the title character, Michael Imperioli, Ilse Salas, Bárbara Mori, Ana Layevska and Adal Ramones. It premiered on September 18, 2014 in Mexico. In the United States it was released on August 29, 2014. It was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. On December 12, 2014, José Miguel Insulza, Secretary General of the Organization of American States, gave a recognition to Producer Vidal Cantu and Director Sebastian del Amo in a special screening of Cantinflas in the Hall of the Americas in Washington Ambassadors from the 34 countries members of the OAS were present in the event. Tuff Turf Tuff Turf is a 1985 American drama film directed by Fritz Kiersch and starring James Spader and Kim Richards. The film was released in the United States on January 11, 1985. One Good Cop One Good Cop is a 1991 American crime drama film written and directed by Heywood Gould and starring Michael Keaton, Rene Russo, Anthony LaPaglia and Benjamin Bratt. Keaton portrays New York City Police Department Detective Artie Lewis, who, with his wife Rita, adopts his late partners children and loves them as their own. He also targets one of the criminals responsible for his partners death. He initially seeks justice for his adoptive children, but ultimately chooses retaliation by robbing his quarry to support his new family, endangering them and his career. Pudhu Pettai Pudhupettai Hood/Area is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language gangster film written and directed by Selvaraghavan, starring his brother Dhanush in the lead, and Sneha and Sonia Agarwal in the lead female roles. The film, with music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography by Arvind Krishna, Selvaraghavans usual crew members, released on 26 May 2006, receiving critical acclaim for the music, story, Selvaraghavans direction, editing and cinematography. Dream Boy Dream Boy is a 2008 gay-themed Southern Gothic drama film written and directed by James Bolton and based on Jim Grimsleys 1995 novel of the same name about two gay teenagers who fall in love in the rural South during the late 1970s. It stars Stephan Bender and Max Roeg. Sexual Chronicles of a French Family Sexual Chronicles of a French Family is a 2012 French comedy-drama feature film. It was produced and directed by Pascal Arnold and Jean-Marc Barr. Stockholm Stockholm is a 2013 Spanish drama film directed by Rodrigo Sorogoyen. Horatio Hornblower: The Fire Ship The Examination for Lieutenant is an episode of the British television series Hornblower. It is loosely based on part of Mr. Midshipman Hornblower by C. S. Forester. It was released on DVD in the United States under the title The Fire Ships. Gacy Gacy is a 2003 American horror film written and directed by Clive Saunders, and co-written by David Birke. Released direct-to-video, the film is based on the crimes of Chicago serial killer John Wayne Gacy, and stars Mark Holton as Gacy. O'Horten O Horten is a 2007 Norwegian language film directed by Bent Hamer. The films title character Odd Horten is a habit-bound train driver, who is about to retire. On the day of his retirement he ends up in an unexpected situation, and is forced to reconsider his life. As in other films by Hamer, the themes are loneliness and old age, and the courage to take chances. O Horten has been described as a film without a strong plot or a clear chronology. The films main cast consists mainly of senior Danish and Norwegian actors, including Bård Owe, Espen Skjønberg, and Ghita Nørby. There are also several cameos from various well-known Norwegians, such as ski jumper Anette Sagen in her first film role. The music was composed by John Erik Kaada. Generally well received by critics, it was chosen for Un Certain Regard at the Cannes Film Festival. Skjønberg was awarded an Amanda Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. ThanksKilling ThanksKilling is a 2008 American horror black comedy film written and directed by Jordan Downey, and co-written by Brad Schulz, Tony Wilson, Grant Yaffee, and Kevin Stewart. It was followed by a 2013 sequel titled ThanksKilling 3, the $112,248 budget of which was raised on through Kickstarter campaign. Closer to the Moon Closer to the Moon is a 2013 Romanian-American comedy-drama film written and directed by Nae Caranfil, and starring Vera Farmiga, Mark Strong, Harry Lloyd, Joe Armstrong, Tim Plester, Christian McKay, and Anton Lesser. Based on the true story of the Ioanid Gang, it is one of the most expensive productions in Romanian cinema. It had its world premiere at the Making Waves: New Romanian Cinema Festival at the Lincoln Center on November 29, 2013. The film was released in Romania on March 7, 2014, and was given a limited release in the United States on April 17, 2015 by Sundance Selects. Essex Boys Essex Boys is a 2000 British crime film. It was directed by Terry Winsor and stars Sean Bean, Alex Kingston, Tom Wilkinson, Charlie Creed-Miles and Holly Davidson. Raincoat Raincoat is a 2004 Indian drama film directed by Rituparno Ghosh, and starring Ajay Devgn and Aishwarya Rai. It tells the story of two lovers, separated by destiny, who meet again one day. This encounter allows each to realize the truth about the lives they are living. It is an adaptation of the short story The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi and was nominated for the Crystal Globe for Best Feature Film at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Rai also won the Zee Cine Award for Critics Choice Best Actress and was nominated for the Filmfare Best Actress Award and Star Screen Award Best Actress. Ek Thi Daayan Ek Thi Daayan is a 2013 Indian supernatural thriller film directed by Kannan Iyer, adapted from the short story Mobius Trips by Mukul Sharma. The film stars Emraan Hashmi, Huma Qureshi, Konkona Sen Sharma and Kalki Koechlin. The film is co-produced by Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor, Vishal Bhardwaj and Rekha Bhardwaj. It was released on 19 April 2013 to positive reviews from critics and decent box-office collections. 7 Años 7 Años is a 2016 Spanish drama film directed by Roger Gual. Nocturama Nocturama is a 2016 drama film written and directed by Bertrand Bonello. It was released in France on 31 August 2016. It tells the story of a group of young, multiracial radicals committing a series of terrorist attacks in Paris. Terror of Mechagodzilla Terror of Mechagodzilla, released in Japan as is a 1975 Japanese kaiju film directed by Ishirō Honda, written by Yukiko Takayama, and produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka and Henry G. Saperstein, with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano. The film was produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the 15th film in the Godzilla franchise, serving as a direct sequel to the 1974 film Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, and is the final film in the franchises Shōwa period. Terror of Mechagodzilla stars Katsuhiko Sasaki, Tomoko Ai, Akihiko Hirata, and Gorō Mutsumi, and features Toru Kawai, Ise Mori, and Tatsumi Nikamoto as the fictional monster characters Godzilla, Mechagodzilla, and Titanosaurus, respectively. The film was released theatrically in Japan on March 15, 1975. It received a limited release in the United States in 1978 by Bob Conn Enterprises, under the title The Terror of Godzilla. The film remains the least financially successful entry in the Godzilla franchise. Father of a Soldier Father of a Soldier is a 1964 Georgian black-and-white World War II-themed drama film directed by Revaz Chkheidze based on a script by Suliko Jgenti. The leading role was played by Sergo Zakariadze. The film was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. The Beautiful Country The Beautiful Country is a 2004 drama film set in 1990. It is directed by Hans Petter Moland and starring Damien Nguyen, Nick Nolte, Bai Ling, Chau Thi Kim Xuan, Tim Roth, Anh Thu, Temuera Morrison and John Hussey. The screenplay was written by Sabina Murray. Trailer Park of Terror Trailer Park of Terror is a 2008 American horror film directed by Steven Goldmann and written by Timothy Dolan. It stars Nichole Hiltz, Matthew Del Negro, Trace Adkins, Myk Watford and Jeanette Brox. Afterwards Afterwards is a 2008 English-language psychological thriller film directed by Gilles Bourdos and starring Romain Duris, John Malkovich and Evangeline Lilly. Based on Guillaume Mussos novel Et après..., the story tells of a workaholic lawyer who is told by a self-proclaimed visionary that he must try to prevent his imminent death. The film was shot in New York City, Montreal and various New Mexico locations over June to July 2007, and had a French release in January 2009. Patrick Patrick is a 2013 Australian supernatural horror film that was directed by Mark Hartley and a remake of the 1978 film of the same name. It had its world premiere on 27 July 2013 at the Melbourne International Film Festival and received a limited theatrical release on 14 March 2014, followed by a DVD release the following month. Its Canadian theatrical premiere was at the Lost Episode Festival Toronto on 5 July 2014. The movie stars Jackson Gallagher as the titular Patrick, a comatose young man that uses his psychic powers to stalk a nurse caring for him. The Man with the Iron Fists 2 The Man with the Iron Fists 2 is a 2015 American direct-to-video martial arts action film directed by Roel Reiné and written by RZA and John Jarrell. It is the sequel to the 2012 film The Man with the Iron Fists. The film stars RZA, Sahajak Boonthanakit, Pim Bubear, Ocean Hou, Grace Huang, Andrew Lin and Khiri Steven Lowenstein. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on April 14, 2015. The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki is a 2016 Finnish drama film directed by Juho Kuosmanen. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Prize Un Certain Regard. It was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Saints and Soldiers: Airborne Creed Saints and Soldiers: Airborne Creed is a 2012 war drama film directed by Ryan Little and produced by Little and Adam Abel. It is based on events that look place during the invasion of Southern France in World War II. The film stars Corbin Allred, David Nibley, and Jasen Wade. The films story has no relation to the events or characters portrayed in the 2003 war film Saints and Soldiers. The film was shot in Utah, on a tight budget, saving money by using volunteer World War II reenactors as some of the actors and extras. The film received mixed reviews; many critics found the film mediocre yet still praised the performances and cinematography. Summer in February Summer in February is a 2013 British romantic drama film directed by Christopher Menaul. Novelist Jonathan Smith adapted the screenplay from his 1995 eponymous novel. The film stars Dominic Cooper, Emily Browning, Dan Stevens, Hattie Morahan and Nicholas Farrell and focuses on the true story of the love triangle between British artist Alfred Munnings, his friend Gilbert Evans and Florence Carter-Wood in early 20th-century Cornwall. It was released in the United Kingdom on 14 June 2013. Andover Andover is a 2017 American science fiction romantic comedy written and directed by Scott Perlman, and starring Jonathan Silverman, Jennifer Finnigan, and Scout Taylor-Compton. The film had a limited theatrical release on May 4th in Los Angeles, Phoenix, and Chicago and was released on Blu-ray, DVD, and video-on-demand in the United States on July 17, 2018. The Cat Concerto The Cat Concerto is a 1947 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 29th Tom and Jerry short, released to theatres on April 26, 1947. It was produced by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with musical supervision by Scott Bradley, and animation by Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge and Irven Spence and additional animation by Richard Bickenbach. Following its release, it was met with critical acclaim, and is considered one of the best Tom and Jerry cartoons. It won the 1946 Oscar for Best Short Subject: Cartoons. In 1994, it was voted #42 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. The short won the duo their fourth consecutive Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, tied with Disneys musical series, the Silly Symphonies. The short also appears in Empire Magazines The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time list as the number 434. Apache Apache is a 1954 American western film starring Burt Lancaster. The film was based on the novel Broncho Apache by Paul Wellman, which was published in 1936. It was Aldrichs first color film. Black God, White Devil Black God, White Devil is a 1964 Brazilian film directed and written by Glauber Rocha. The film stars Othon Bastos, Maurício do Valle, Yoná Magalhães, and Geraldo Del Rey. It belongs to the Cinema Novo movement, addressing the socio-political problems of 1960s Brazil. The film was released on DVD in North America for the first time by Koch-Lorber Films. Twin Falls Idaho Twin Falls Idaho is a 1999 independent film directed by Michael Polish, who co-wrote and co-stars in the film with Mark Polish. Criminal Lovers Criminal Lovers is a 1999 psychological thriller film by French director François Ozon. Boo 2! A Madea Halloween Tyler Perrys Boo 2! A Madea Halloween is a 2017 American comedy horror film written, produced, directed by and starring Tyler Perry. It is the ninth film in the Madea series, the sequel to Boo! A Madea Halloween, and the third Madea film not adapted from a stage play. The film was released on October 20, 2017, by Lionsgate, received negative reviews from critics and grossed $48 million. At the 38th Golden Raspberry Awards the film received three nominations: Worst Actress, Worst Screen Combo and Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel. Beautiful Bellissima is an Italian neorealism film by Italian director Luchino Visconti. The film, which is a satire of the film industry, was shot at the Cinecittà studios. Alessandro Blasetti, a contemporary film director, appears as himself. Bellissima is the only feature film in Viscontis oeuvre with a predominantly comic tone. The House Is Black The House Is Black is an acclaimed Iranian documentary short film directed by Forough Farrokhzad. The film is a look at life and suffering in a leper colony and focuses on the human condition and the beauty of creation. It is spliced with Farrokhzads narration of quotes from the Old Testament, the Koran and her own poetry. The film features footage from the Bababaghi Hospice leper colony. It was the only film she directed before her death in 1967. During shooting, she became attached to a child of two lepers, whom she later adopted. Although the film attracted little attention outside Iran when released, it has since been recognised as a landmark in Iranian film. Reviewer Eric Henderson described the film as "one of the prototypal essay films, The House is Black paved the way for the Iranian New Wave." Aisha Aisha is a 2010 Indian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Rajshree Ojha, starring Sonam Kapoor and Abhay Deol in the lead roles and Cyrus Sahukar, Arunoday Singh, Ira Dubey and Amrita Puri in supporting roles. It is set in the upper class society of Delhi, India and is an adaptation of Jane Austens 1815 novel Emma with the same tone as the 1995 cult Hollywood film Clueless which is also an adaptation of Austens novel. The choreography of this film was done by Neerav Bavlecha. The film released on 6 August 2010, to a moderate critical response, eventually becoming averagely successful at the box office. Anjaan Anjaan is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by N. Lingusamy and produced under his banner Thirupathi Brothers. The film stars Suriya in two distinct roles with Samantha Ruth Prabhu as the female lead, while Bollywood actors Manoj Bajpayee, Vidyut Jamwal and Dalip Tahil play supporting roles. Cinematography and editing were handled by Santosh Sivan and Anthony, respectively, while Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the music. It was released on 14 August to mixed to negative reviews from critics and did an average performance at the box office. It was unofficially remade in Bangladesh as Captain Khan in 2018 starring Shakib Khan. Little Lord Fauntleroy Little Lord Fauntleroy is a 1980 British family film directed by Jack Gold and starring Alec Guinness, Rick Schroder, Eric Porter, Connie Booth, Patrick Stewart, and John Welsh. It is based on the childrens novel of the same name. Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin is a 1991 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film. It was produced by Gulshan Kumar, directed by Mahesh Bhatt, and starred his daughter Pooja Bhatt in her first major lead female role, while the lead male role was played by Aamir Khan. Supporting roles were played by Anupam Kher, Sameer Chitre, and Tiku Talsania, while Deepak Tijori made a special appearance. The movie was a box office success and boosted the career of newcomer Pooja Bhatt while cementing Aamir Khans status as a leading movie star. The movie revolves around a spoilt heiress who runs away from home to marry a gold-digging film star. En route, she is helped by a smart-alecky journalist only to end up falling for him. It is an unofficial remake of the 1956 Hindi film Chori Chori and 1966 Tamil film Chandhrodhayam, which in turn were adaptations of the 1934 Hollywood film It Happened One Night. In turn, Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin was remade in Tamil as Kadhal Rojavae and inspired the Kannada movie Hudugaata. Cleopatra Cleopatra is a 1999 miniseries adaptation of Margaret Georges 1997 historical fiction novel The Memoirs of Cleopatra. Produced by Hallmark Entertainment, it stars Leonor Varela as the Egyptian queen Cleopatra, Timothy Dalton as Julius Caesar, Billy Zane as Mark Antony, Rupert Graves as Octavius, Sean Pertwee as Brutus and Bruce Payne as Cassius. Cleopatra was shown first on the ABC television network in two parts on two consecutive evenings in May 1999 and then released on videotape and DVD. Judy Farr, Martin Hitchcock and Frank Walsh were nominated for an Emmy in 1999 for outstanding art direction for a miniseries or a movie for their work on Cleopatra. Tooth and Nail Tooth and Nail is a 2007 horror film written, directed and edited by Mark Young, about a group of people in a post-apocalyptic world who must fight to survive against a band of vicious cannibals. A Big Hand for the Little Lady A Big Hand for the Little Lady is a 1966 Technicolor western film made by Eden Productions Inc. and released by Warner Bros. The film was produced and directed by Fielder Cook from a screenplay by Sidney Carroll, adapted from their TV play Big Deal in Laredo which aired on The DuPont Show of the Week in 1962. The film stars Henry Fonda, Joanne Woodward, Paul Ford, and Jason Robards, with Charles Bickford, Burgess Meredith, Kevin McCarthy, Robert Middleton, and John Qualen. The original TV play starred Walter Matthau as Meredith. Mythica: The Darkspore Mythica: The Darkspore is a 2013 Arrowstorm Entertainment fantasy film. It is the sequel to A Quest for Heroes, the second installment in the Mythica series, and is directed by Anne K. Black and co-written with Jason Faller and Kynan Griffin, starring Kevin Sorbo and Melanie Stone. The third film, The Necromancer, was released in 2015 as well, while the fourth film The Iron Crown, was released in 2016, followed by a fifth and final film, The Godslayer. The Golden Glove The Golden Glove is a 2019 German thriller drama film directed by Fatih Akin. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival. The film is an adaptation of Heinz Strunk’s eponymous novel and tells the story of the German serial killer Fritz Honka who murdered four women between 1970 and 1975 and hid the parts of dead bodies in his apartment. The Golden Glove is named after the pub in the red-light district of Hamburg where the defaced alcoholic Honka met his victims. The Golden Glove is the first film by Fatih Akin to receive an 18 rating in Germany. Lisa and the Devil Lisa and the Devil is a 1974 horror film directed by Mario Bava. The film was released in Spain as El diablo se lleva a los muertos. The story involves a young American tourist, who stays the night at the home of a family of Spanish aristocrats whose house is plagued by supernatural evil and dark secrets involving necrophilia. After the popularity of the film The Exorcist, scenes were added by producer Alfredo Leone and Lamberto Bava which made the film to have an exorcism theme and re-released as The House of Exorcism in the United States, which recasts the film as a clone of The Exorcist, with the main character possessed and recounting to the priest who is seeking to save her the story of how she became possessed. The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum, or: How violence develops and where it can lead is a 1975 film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Heinrich Böll, written for the screen by Volker Schlöndorff and Margarethe von Trotta. Schlöndorff and von Trotta wrote the script with an emphasis on the vindictive and harsh treatment of an innocent woman by the public, the police and the media. The film stars Angela Winkler as Blum, Mario Adorf as Kommissar Beizmenne, Dieter Laser as Tötges, and Jürgen Prochnow as Ludwig. Once Upon a Crime... Once Upon a Crime is a 1992 ensemble black comedy mystery film starring Richard Lewis, John Candy, James Belushi, Cybill Shepherd, Sean Young and Ornella Muti. The film was directed by Eugene Levy. It is the remake of Mario Camerinis 1960 Italian comedy film Crimen. Welcome to Leith Welcome to Leith is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Michael Beach Nichols and Christopher K. Walker about white supremacist Craig Cobbs attempt to take over the North Dakota town Leith. The film premiered on January 26, 2015 at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and, after a limited theatrical release on September 9, was broadcast on PBS series Independent Lens on April 4, 2016. God Forgives... I Don't! God Forgives... I Dont! is a 1967 Spaghetti Western film directed and written by Giuseppe Colizzi. The film is the first in a trilogy followed by Ace High and ended with Boot Hill. Long Weekend Long Weekend is an Australian horror film shot in 1977 and first shown in 1978. The film was directed by Colin Eggleston and stars John Hargreaves and Briony Behets. Shaadi Ke Side Effects Shaadi Ke Side Effects is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Saket Chaudhary, and starring Farhan Akhtar and Vidya Balan. It is the sequel to the 2006 film Pyaar Ke Side Effects. The film is produced by Balaji Motion Pictures and Pritish Nandy Communications. The film is about a young couple who experience many comic events after their marriage. It was released on 28 February 2014. The Big Sky The Big Sky is a 1952 American Western film produced and directed by Howard Hawks, based on the novel of the same name. The cast includes Kirk Douglas, Dewey Martin, Elizabeth Threatt and Arthur Hunnicutt, who was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Though not considered among Hawkss major achievements by most critics, the film was chosen by Jonathan Rosenbaum for his alternative list of the Top 100 American Films. Orchestra Rehearsal Orchestra Rehearsal is a 1979 Italian satirical film directed by Federico Fellini. It follows an Italian orchestra as the members go on strike against the conductor. The film was shown out of competition at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. The picture has been interpreted as a metaphor for Italian politics, with the orchestra quarreling instead of working together. Considered by some to be underrated, Orchestra Rehearsal was the last collaboration between composer Nino Rota and Fellini, due to Rotas death in 1979. War War is a 2002 Russian war film by Aleksei Balabanov about the realities of the Second Chechen War, starring Aleksei Chadov and Ian Kelly. Maskeli Besler: Irak The Masked Gang: Iraq is a 2007 Turkish comedy film, directed by Murat Aslan, about an incompetent gang of criminals attempting to capture an oil installation in northern Iraq in order divert the oil to Turkey. The film, which went on general release across Turkey on , was the third highest-grossing Turkish film of 2007. It is a sequel to The Masked Gang and was followed by Cyprus. Cape No. 7 Cape No. 7 is a 2008 Taiwanese romantic musical drama film written and directed by Wei Te-sheng, his first full-length motion picture. The film is in Taiwanese and Mandarin with significant lines in Japanese. Before its commercial release, the film had its world premiere on 20 June 2008 at the 2008 Taipei Film Festival as the opening film. The film later won 3 awards at the festival. Prior to this film, the two leading actors Van Fan and Chie Tanaka only had minor acting experience while some of the supporting roles were filled by non-actors. Even without a strong promotional campaign, the film became hugely popular in Taiwan that on 1 November 2008 it became the second highest-grossing film in the countrys cinematic history, behind James Camerons Titanic. The film has grossed over US$13,804,531 since its release. It is also currently the highest grossing Taiwanese domestic film. The film has won 15 awards to date, including 6 at the 2008 Golden Horse Awards. It was also Taiwans entry to compete in the 81st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, although it did not secure a nomination. Parasyte: Part 1 is a 2014 Japanese science fantasy action horror film directed by Takashi Yamazaki, starring Shota Sometani. It is the first film of the two Parasyte films, and was followed by Part 2. Çalgi Çengi Ikimiz Çalgi Çengi Ikimiz is a 2017 Turkish film. It was released in Turkey by Pinema on 6 January 2017. It is the second film of the series Çalgı Çengi. Journey Into Fear Journey into Fear is a 1943 American spy film directed by Norman Foster, based on the Eric Ambler novel of the same name. The film broadly follows the plot of the book, but the protagonist was changed to an American engineer. The RKO Pictures release stars Joseph Cotten, who also wrote the screenplay with uncredited support from Orson Welles. The Mercury Production was also produced by Welles, again uncredited. In 2005, an alternate cut was shown at a Welles film retrospective at the Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland. It was the original European release print, lacking the narration and ending of the US version but including about six minutes of footage deleted by RKO Pictures. The Gambler The Gambler is a 1974 American crime drama film written by James Toback and directed by Karel Reisz. It stars James Caan, Paul Sorvino and Lauren Hutton. Caans performance was widely lauded and was nominated for a Golden Globe. Men of War Men of War is a 1994 action film directed by Perry Lang, written by John Sayles, and revised by Ethan Reiff and Cyrus Voris. It stars Dolph Lundgren as Nick Gunar, a former Special Ops soldier who leads a group of mercenaries to a treasure island in the South China Sea. Godzilla Against MechaGodzilla is a 2002 Japanese kaiju film directed by Masaaki Tezuka, written by Wataru Mimura, and produced by Shogo Tomiyama. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the 27th film in the Godzilla franchise and the fourth film in the franchises Millennium period, and is also the 26th Godzilla film produced by Toho. The film features the fictional giant monster character Godzilla, along with an updated version of the mecha character Mechagodzilla, who is referred to in the film as Kiryu. The film stars Yumiko Shaku, Shin Takuma, Kou Takasugi, Yuusuke Tomoi, Kumi Mizuno, and Akira Nakao, with Tsutomu Kitagawa as Godzilla and Hirofumi Ishigaki as Kiryu. Like the previous films in the franchises Millennium era, Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla is a reboot that ignores the events of every installment in the Godzilla film series aside from the original 1954 Godzilla, although Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla also acknowledges the events of both Mothra and The War of the Gargantuas. The film was followed by a direct sequel, Tokyo S.O.S., the following year. A Bullet for the General A Bullet for the General is a 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Damiano Damiani starring Gian Maria Volonté, Lou Castel, Klaus Kinski and Martine Beswick. The film tells the story of El Chuncho, a bandit, and Bill Tate, who is a counter-revolutionary in Mexico. Chuncho soon learns that social revolution is more important than mere money. Popcorn Popcorn is a 1991 American slasher film directed by Mark Herrier and written by Alan Ormsby. It stars Jill Schoelen, Tom Villard, Dee Wallace, and Derek Rydall. The Happy Prince The Happy Prince is a 2018 biographical drama film about Oscar Wilde, written by, directed by, and starring Rupert Everett in his directorial debut. The film stars Everett, Colin Firth, Colin Morgan, Emily Watson, Edwin Thomas and Tom Wilkinson. It premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, and was shown at the 2018 London LGBT Film Festival. At the 9th Magritte Awards, it received a nomination in the category of Best Foreign Film. The films title alludes to the childrens story by Oscar Wilde, The Happy Prince and Other Tales, which Wilde would read aloud to his children. The film was released in Italy on 12 April 2018, in the United Kingdom on 15 June 2018 and in the United States on 10 October 2018. One of Us One of Us is a 2017 documentary feature film that chronicles the lives of three ex-Hasidic Jews from Brooklyn. The film was directed by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, who also created the documentary Jesus Camp. One of Us opened at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2017, and was distributed starting in October via Netflix, which also financed the film. Ants in the Pants Ants in the Pants is a 2000 German comedy film directed by Marc Rothemund. Anne B. Real Anne B. Real is a 2003 dramatic coming-of-age film by Lisa France and Luis Moro, starring David Zayas, Carlos Leon, Janice Richardson, Jackie Quinones, Eric Smith, Geronimo Frias Jr, Ernie Hudson, Nesta Ward, and Sherri Saum. Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself Jeff Dunham: Arguing with Myself is a stage performance of comedian and ventriloquist Jeff Dunham. The show was taped in Santa Ana. The DVD was released on April 11, 2006. Mother Mother Madar, is a 1989 Iranian drama film directed by Ali Hatami. L'Humanité Humanité is a 1999 film directed by Bruno Dumont. It tells the story of a policeman who has lost touch with his emotions and has to investigate the rape and murder of a schoolgirl. In the process he begins to relate to other humans again. The film is shot with little dialogue in a contemplative and symbolical style which corresponds to the policemans character and his method of investigation. The Mill and the Cross The Mill and the Cross is a 2011 drama film directed by Lech Majewski and starring Rutger Hauer, Charlotte Rampling and Michael York. It is inspired by Pieter Bruegel the Elders 1564 painting The Procession to Calvary, and based on Michael Francis Gibsons book The Mill and the Cross. The film was a Polish-Swedish co-production. Filming on the project wrapped in August 2009. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 23, 2011. The Heartbreak Kid The Heartbreak Kid is a 1972 dark romantic comedy directed by Elaine May, written by Neil Simon, and starring Charles Grodin, Jeannie Berlin, Eddie Albert, Audra Lindley, Doris Roberts and Cybill Shepherd. It is based on the short story "A Change of Plan", written by Bruce Jay Friedman. Jeannie Berlin was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, and Eddie Albert was nominated for Best Supporting Actor. It is #91 on AFIs 100 Years... 100 Laughs, a list of the funniest American movies ever made. It was remade in 2007 as The Heartbreak Kid starring Ben Stiller and Malin Åkerman. Kill Buljo: The Movie Kill Buljo is a 2007 Norwegian parody of the Quentin Tarantino film Kill Bill. It is set in Finnmark, Norway and portrays the protagonist Jompa Tormanns hunt for Tampa and Papa Buljo. The film depends heavily on satirizing stereotypes about Norways Sami population. According to the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet, Quentin Tarantino watched the films trailer and was quite happy about it, looking forward to seeing the film itself. Autumn Lights Autumn Lights is an American–Icelandic international drama film written and directed by Angad Aulakh. The film stars Guy Kent, Marta Gastini, and Sveinn Ólafur Gunnarsson. Set in Iceland, the film is a meditative story of morality, virtue, and relationships as seen through the eyes of a foreigner in a strange land. The film was honored as a Peter Travers New York Film Critics Series pick before it opened in limited theatrical release in North America on October 21, 2016 from Freestyle Releasing and Freestyle Digital Media. The film opened in theaters in Northern Europe on November 4, 2016 and was nominated for Best Picture at the Riviera International Film Festival. The film is produced by Angad Aulakh and Guy Kent, alongside Ashley M. Kent, Davíd Óskar Ólafsson and Árni Filippusson. Dimensions of Dialogue Dimensions of Dialogue is a 1983 Czechoslovak animated short film directed by Jan Švankmajer. It is 14 minutes long and created with stop motion. Rear Window Rear Window is a 1998 American made-for-television crime-drama thriller film directed by Jeff Bleckner. The teleplay by Larry Gross and Eric Overmyer is an updated adaptation of the classic 1954 film of the same name directed by Alfred Hitchcock which was based on the short story "It Had to Be Murder" by Cornell Woolrich. It was broadcast in the US by ABC on November 22, 1998. This stars Christopher Reeve, Daryl Hannah, and Robert Forster. Sergeant Rutledge Sergeant Rutledge is a 1960 American Technicolor Western crime film starring Jeffrey Hunter, Woody Strode and Billie Burke. It was directed by John Ford and shot on location in Monument Valley, Utah. The film starred Strode as a black first sergeant in the United States Cavalry accused of the rape and murder of a white girl at a U.S. Army fort in the early 1880s. This was Billie Burkes final film role. The Island The Island is a 1980 American action-adventure horror film, directed by Michael Ritchie and starring Michael Caine and David Warner. The film was based on a novel of the same name by Peter Benchley who also wrote the screenplay. It is about a savage group of pirates, made up of outcasts, thieves, and murderers, who are hidden from the outside world by an uncharted Caribbean island, and who have raided boats to sustain themselves, since the 18th century. Nomad: The Warrior Nomad: The Warrior is a 2005 Kazakh historical epic film written and co-produced by Rustam Ibragimbekov, executive-produced by Miloš Forman and directed by Sergei Bodrov, Ivan Passer and Talgat Temenov. It was released on March 16, 2007 in North America, distributed by The Weinstein Company. Two versions of the film were shot: one in Kazakh by Temenov for distribution in Kazakhstan and one in English by Passer and Bodrov for distribution worldwide. The government of Kazakhstan invested $40 million in the movie production, making it the most expensive Kazakh film ever made. Nomad was Kazakhstans official entry for Best Foreign Language Film for the 79th Academy Awards. London Paris New York London, Paris, New York, also known by the initialism LPNY, is 2012 Indian romantic comedy film that marks the writing and directing debut of Anu Menon with Ali Zafar and Aditi Rao Hydari in the lead roles. The official theatrical trailer was released on 14 January 2012 while the film was released worldwide on 2 March 2012, to positive reviews. The movie was made on a budget of 7 crores including promotional costs and earned 24 Crores. The film earned Rs 6.43 Crore in first week in domestic box office and Rs 9 Crore lifetime. In overseas too it was a winner and earned Rs 2 Crore in first week and Rs 4 Crore lifetime. Satellite, Music and Home video rights were sold for Rs 11 Crore as reported by Bollywood Trade reporter Taran adarsh on 7 March 2012. Hard Target 2 Hard Target 2 is a 2016 American action film directed by Roel Reiné. It is a direct-to-video sequel of the 1993 American action film Hard Target and stars Scott Adkins, Robert Knepper, Ann Truong, Rhona Mitra, and Temuera Morrison. It continues the human hunt theme in the jungles of Myanmar and Thailand. It is available on DVD, Blu-Ray and Digital HD. Excuse My French Excuse My French or Excuse Me is a 2014 Egyptian film comedy directed by Amr Salama, based on Salamas own experiences at a public middle school in Egypt after his return from Saudi Arabia. Excuse My French is Salamas third feature, a movie that stirred considerable controversy during its release in 2014. The film was rejected by censors more than three times before it was finally released at the beginning of this year. Hany is a bright student, has many friends, likes to go to church and adores his father. With his father’s unexpected death, his mother can no longer afford the expenses of private school, and is forced to send him to public school. There, Hany is mistakenly presumed Muslim, and uses this situation to his advantage. However, when the truth is revealed, he must face a myriad of unforeseen problems. This turbulent comedy about religious and class differences humorously and boldly addresses critical issues in Egypt. The film was initially deemed too sensitive by the censorship board and Salama was forced to adjust the script while trying to preserve the films core concept of religious discrimination. Even after the changes, though, the censors refused the film again in 2010, claiming that it would fuel sectarian strife and that it did not reflect behaviours that exist in Egyptian society. Pin Pin is a 1988 Canadian horror film directed by Sandor Stern and starring David Hewlett, Cynthia Preston and Terry OQuinn. It is based on the novel of the same name by Andrew Neiderman. The film was released direct-to-video in the United States on January 27, 1989. Attack of the Giant Leeches Attack of the Giant Leeches is an independently made 1959 black-and-white science fiction-horror film, produced by Gene Corman and directed by Bernard L. Kowalski. It stars Ken Clark, Yvette Vickers and Jan Shepard. The screenplay was written by Leo Gordon. The film was released by American International Pictures on a double bill with A Bucket of Blood. Later, in some areas in 1960, Leeches played on a double bill with the Roger Corman film House of Usher. Attack of the Giant Leeches was one of a spate of "creature features" produced during the 1950s in response to cold war fears; a character in the film speculates that the leeches have been mutated to giant size by atomic radiation from nearby Cape Canaveral. Mean Dreams Mean Dreams is a 2016 Canadian coming-of-age thriller film directed by Nathan Morlando and written by Kevin Coughlin and Ryan Grassby. The film stars Sophie Nélisse, Josh Wiggins, and Bill Paxton. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. It was Paxtons final film role during his lifetime. Voyeur Voyeur is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Myles Kane and Josh Koury and starring Gay Talese and Gerald Foos. It globally premiered as a Netflix Original documentary film in December 2017. Fahrenhype 9/11 Fahrenhype 9/11 is a 2004 documentary video made in response to Michael Moores documentary Fahrenheit 9/11. Part of a large group of documentaries that began appearing in the mid-2000s as improved technology allowed anyone to quickly and affordably create movies, the video was created in 28 days and was narrated by Ron Silver. Dick Morris, appears frequently, and features interviews with various political figures, including David Frum, Georgia Democratic Senator Zell Miller, social and political commentator Ann Coulter, and former Democratic New York City mayor Ed Koch. The movie was released with a companion book, on October 5, 2004, the same day that Fahrenheit 9/11 was released on home video. 7 Days in Havana 7 Days in Havana is a 2012 Spanish-language anthology film. Set during a week in the Cuban capital Havana, the film features one segment for each day, each segment directed by a different filmmaker. The directors are Julio Medem, Laurent Cantet, Juan Carlos Tabío, Benicio del Toro, Gaspar Noé, Pablo Trapero and Elia Suleiman. The screenplay was written by the Cuban novelist Leonardo Padura Fuentes. The film is a co-production between companies in Spain, France and Cuba. It was shot on location in Havana. His Kind of Woman His Kind of Woman is a 1951 American black-and-white film noir, starring Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell. The film features supporting performances by Vincent Price, Raymond Burr and Charles McGraw. The direction of the film, which was based on the unpublished story "Star Sapphie" by Gerald Drayson, is credited to John Farrow. After Farrow had turned in what he thought was the finished film, RKO studio boss Howard Hughes intervened and caused extensive re-writes, re-casting, and re-shooting under the supervision of Richard Fleischer, whom Hughes coerced into cooperation by threatening not to release The Narrow Margin, a film that Fleischer had just finished for RKO. This post-production process took a great deal of time and money, costing about the same amount – $850,000 – as the film lost at the box office in its initial release. Slow Burn Slow Burn is an American drama thriller film directed by Wayne Beach and starring Ray Liotta, Jolene Blalock and LL Cool J. It is notable for the extended period between production and eventual release. A crime drama, the film was produced in 2003, was finally given a showing at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival, and finally got a proper theatrical release in 2007. Indigenous Indigenous is a 2014 American horror film directed by Alastair Orr and written by Max Roberts. It stars Zachary Soetenga, Lindsey McKeon, Sofia Pernas, Pierson Fode, Jamie Anderson, Juanxo Villaverde and Laura Penuela. Kirik Party Kirik Party is a 2016 Indian Kannada Language campus romantic comedy film directed by Rishab Shetty, and produced by G. S. Guptha and Rakshit Shetty. It stars Rakshit Shetty, Rashmika Mandanna, Samyuktha Hegde, Aravinnd Iyer, Dhananjay Ranjan and Pramod Shetty in prominent roles. Rakshit wrote the story of the film and also co-wrote the script along with a team "The Seven odds" apart from playing a protagonist. This film marks second directorial venture of Rishab Shetty after Ricky. The sensational hit music was composed by B. Ajaneesh Loknath, excellent voice dubbing from Karthik Vasishta and art direction by Varadaraj Kamath and stunt sequences were choreographed by Ravi Varma. The Principal photography commenced on 21 April 2016 at Malnad College of Engineering in Hassan. The film became one of the highest grossing Kannada film all time and celebrated 250-days, in over 15 theatres with being screened packed houses and also completed 365-days in multiplexes. The film was remade in Telugu as Kirrak Party. Klown Forever Humoresque Humoresque is a 1946 American showbiz melodrama by Warner Bros. starring Joan Crawford and John Garfield in an older woman/younger man tale about a violinist and his patroness. The screenplay by Clifford Odets and Zachary Gold was based upon the 1919 short story "Humoresque" by Fannie Hurst, which had been previously made into a film in 1920. Humoresque was directed by Jean Negulesco and produced by Jerry Wald. The Fox & the Child The Fox and the Child is a 2007 French family drama film directed by Luc Jacquet. Starring Bertille Noël-Bruneau, Isabelle Carré and Thomas Laliberté. The English version of the film is narrated by Kate Winslet. Curtains Curtains is a 1983 Canadian slasher film directed by Richard Ciupka, written by Robert Guza Jr., and starring John Vernon, Samantha Eggar, Linda Thorson, and Lynne Griffin. Centered on theater and filmmaking, its plot focuses on a group of actresses auditioning for a role in a movie at a prestigious directors mansion, where they are targeted by a masked killer. Conceived by producer Peter R. Simpson after his box office hit Prom Night, the film was intended to be an "adult" slasher aimed at older audiences in contrast to the standard genre films of the time, which featured predominately teenaged characters. Shooting began in late 1980 and was the beginning of a troubled production marked by multiple rewrites and reshoots that spanned nearly three years. The films protracted production ended in Ciupka detaching his name from the project. The film premiered in the United States in March 1983, and was released theatrically in Canada the following year to extremely negative reviews. Though a critical and box-office failure, the film became a staple of late night television. It later received attention through word of mouth among genre fans with many citing the Lesleh Donaldson "ice skating scene" as the most memorable highlight. The film developed a cult following around the 2000s, with fans petitioning for an official DVD release. It had its first DVD and Blu-ray release by Synapse Films in 2014. The White Buffalo The White Buffalo is a 1977 western film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Charles Bronson, Kim Novak, Jack Warden, Slim Pickens and Will Sampson. After the Rain is a 1999 Japanese and French film. The story is based on the last script written by Akira Kurosawa and is directed by his former assistant director of 28 years, Takashi Koizumi. It was awarded a Japanese Academy Award in 1999. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. Song for a Raggy Boy Song for a Raggy Boy is a 2003 Irish historical drama film directed by Aisling Walsh. It is based on the book of the same name by Patrick Galvin and is based on true events. Kim Possible: So the Drama Kim Possible Movie: So The Drama is a 2005 American animated film television film created by Walt Disney Pictures and produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. It is the first Disney Channel Original Movie based on the animated television series Kim Possible. This film includes a mix of hand-drawn animation and computer animation. The film premiered April 8, 2005 on Disney Channel, advertised as the first animated Disney Channel Original Movie. This film was aired before the last few episodes of the series third season. The film was originally intended to be the series finale but Disney Channel ultimately renewed the series, and the fourth season of Kim Possible premiered on February 10, 2007, with events of the series continuing after the movie itself. The film also features Christy Carlson Romanos single "Could It Be". The film features a plot similar to the first aired episode of the series, "Crush". The Jazz Singer The Jazz Singer is a 1980 American drama film and a remake of the 1927 film The Jazz Singer, released by EMI Films. It starred Neil Diamond, Laurence Olivier and Lucie Arnaz and was co-directed by Richard Fleischer and Sidney J. Furie. Although the film was a critical flop, the soundtrack was enormously successful, eventually reaching multi-platinum status and becoming Diamonds most successful album to date. It resulted in three hit songs: "America", "Love on the Rocks" and "Hello Again". Daens Daens is a 1992 Belgian period drama film directed by Stijn Coninx, after a novel by Louis Paul Boon. This 1992 drama starring Jan Decleir, Gérard Desarthe, Antje de Boeck and Michael Pas, tells the true story of Adolf Daens, a Catholic priest in Aalst who strives to improve the miserable working conditions in the local factories. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1992. In 2008 the films screenplay was adapted into a stage musical. The War Room The War Room is a 1993 American documentary film about Bill Clintons campaign for President of the United States during the 1992 presidential election. Directed by Chris Hegedus and D. A. Pennebaker, the film was released on December 5, 1993. Moving McAllister Moving McAllister is a 2007 American comedy film starring Mila Kunis, Jon Heder, Rutger Hauer, and Billy Drago. The film was shot largely in Utah and St Johns County, Florida and was produced by Camera 40 Productions. It was released on September 14, 2007 in the United States. Our Day Will Come Our Day Will Come is a French 2010 drama film co-written and directed by Romain Gavras. It stars Vincent Cassel, who is also one of the producers. The Son of Kong Son of Kong is a 1933 American Pre-Code adventure monster film produced by RKO Pictures. Directed by Ernest Schoedsack and featuring special effects by Buzz Gibson and Willis OBrien, the film stars Robert Armstrong, Helen Mack and Frank Reicher. The film is the lesser-known sequel to King Kong and was released just nine months after its predecessor. Nadine Nadine is a 1987 comedy film directed by Robert Benton and starring Jeff Bridges and Kim Basinger. Times and Winds Times and Winds or is a 2006 Turkish drama film directed and written by Reha Erdem. The film premiered in the United States on January 11, 2008. It won the Best Turkish Film of the Year Award at the Istanbul International Film Festival. The Sea Wolves The Sea Wolves is a 1980 war film starring Gregory Peck, Roger Moore and David Niven. The Panavision film is based on the book Boarding Party by James Leasor, which itself is based on a real incident which took place in World War II. The incident involved Operation Creek, the Calcutta Light Horses covert attack on 9 March 1943 against a German merchant ship, which had been transmitting information to U-boats from Mormugão Harbour in neutral Portugals territory of Goa. Chinese Coffee Chinese Coffee is a one-act play written by Ira Lewis. Chinese Coffee premiered at the Circle in the Square Theatre on Broadway in 1992. Al Pacino was cast as the main character, struggling writer Harry Levine. The play was later adapted into a 2000 independent film, starring Pacino and Jerry Orbach. It was released in New York as part of the Tribeca Film Festival. The film, which was also written by Lewis and directed by Pacino, was introduced by Robert De Niro during the opening ceremony. Both the movie and the theater play are chamber plays. Oopiri Oopiri is a 2016 Indian comedy-drama film directed by Vamsi Paidipally. A remake of Olivier Nakache & Éric Toledano French comedy-drama The Intouchables, the film was produced by Prasad V. Potluri and Kavin Anne of PVP Cinema in Telugu and Tamil, the latter as Thozha. It features Nagarjuna, Karthi, and Tamannaah in the lead roles; Prakash Raj, Ali, Vivek, and Jayasudha play supporting roles. The film focuses on the lives of Vikramadhitya, a quadriplegic billionaire, and Seenu, his ex-convict caretaker. Their realisation of the primacy of life and relationships over money and disability forms the major part of its story. Gopi Sunder composed the films soundtrack and score, and P. S. Vinod was its cinematographer. Madhu and Praveen K. L. edited the Telugu and Tamil versions, respectively. Principal photography began in March 2015, ending the following February. Most of the film was shot in and around Chennai, Hyderabad, and in Europe in Paris and Belgrade. Produced on a budget of 500600 million, Oopiri and Thozha were released globally on 25 March 2016. Both received critical acclaim for the performances of the principal cast, the cinematography, and Paidipallys work in adapting the original. They were commercially successful, grossing over 1 billion worldwide. Zona Zamfirova Zona Zamfirova is a 2002 comedy-drama film directed by Zdravko Šotra. It is based on the 1906 book by Serbian author Stevan Sremac. The film contains the local Torlakian vernacular of the Serbian language of Niš instead of standard Serbian. The film is the most watched Serbian movie ever, having been seen by a total of 1.2 million people in theater release in Serbia, and 1.6 million when Montenegro and Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina are counted. Shag Shag is a 1989 American comedy film starring Bridget Fonda, Phoebe Cates, Annabeth Gish, Page Hannah, Jeff Yagher and Scott Coffey. Directed by Zelda Barron, the film features Carolina shag dancing and was produced in cooperation with the South Carolina Film Commission. The soundtrack album was on Sire/Warner Bros. Records. The Myth of the American Sleepover The Myth of the American Sleepover is a 2010 American coming-of-age film written and directed by David Robert Mitchell. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on 13 March 2010, and was released in the United States on 22 July 2011 by IFC Films. Felidae Felidae is a 1994 German adult animated crime film directed by Michael Schaack, written by Martin Kluger, Stefaan Schieder and Akif Pirinçci, and based on Pirinçcis 1989 novel Felidae. Produced by Trickompany, the film features the voices of Ulrich Tukur, Mario Adorf and Klaus Maria Brandauer. The story centers on domestic house cat Francis and the grisly feline murders taking place in his new neighborhood. Cats Cats is a 1998 direct-to-video musical film based on the stage musical Cats by Andrew Lloyd Webber, itself based on Old Possums Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot. Lloyd Webber oversaw orchestration for the film and called on Gillian Lynne, the show’s original choreographer, to train the cast for the film. David Mallet served as the director of this production. The film is a recreation of the stage musical, but with a new staging and significant cuts made to reduce the run-time for television broadcast. It was filmed at the Adelphi Theatre in London in 1997, with the cast selected from various past and present international productions of Cats. Initially released to VHS and subsequently DVD and Blu-ray, the film has since been shown on television channels including PBS, BBC, and Ovation TV. Emil i Lönneberga Emil i Lönneberga is a 1971 Swedish film, the first of three films based on the Emil i Lönneberga books written by Astrid Lindgren. Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows is a 1998 Canadian documentary film directed, produced and written by Paul Jay. It follows World Wrestling Federation superstar Bret "The Hitman" Hart during his last year in the WWF, from his World Wrestling Federation Championship victory at SummerSlam to his final match with the company and the infamous Montreal Screwjob at the pay-per-view Survivor Series on November 9, 1997. Silent Night, Bloody Night Silent Night, Bloody Night is a 1972 American psychological slasher film directed by Theodore Gershuny and co-produced by Lloyd Kaufman. The film stars Patrick ONeal and cult actress Mary Woronov in leading roles, with John Carradine in a supporting performance. The plot follows a series of murders that occur in a small New England town on Christmas Eve after a man inherits a family estate which was once an insane asylum. Many of the cast and crew members were former Warhol superstars: Mary Woronov, Ondine, Candy Darling, Kristen Steen, Tally Brown, Lewis Love, filmmaker Jack Smith and artist Susan Rothenberg. It was filmed in Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York in 1970 but was not released theatrically until 1972 under the alternate titles Night of the Dark Full Moon, and in 1981 as Death House. Although it is attributed to Zora Investments Associates in the credits, the film was never registered with the United States Copyright Office, and thus fell into the public domain. Turn the Other Cheek Two Missionaries is a 1974 Italian comedy starring the comedy team of Bud Spencer and Terence Hill. Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius is a 2004 biographical drama film based on the life of golfer Bobby Jones, the only player in the sport to win all four of the mens major golf championships in a single season. The film was the first motion picture concerning the Royal and Ancient Golf Club at St. Andrews that was given permission to film on location. Summer Lovers Summer Lovers is a 1982 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Randal Kleiser and starring Peter Gallagher, Daryl Hannah and Valerie Quennessen. It was filmed on location on the island of Santorini, Greece. The original music score is composed by Basil Poledouris. Summer Lovers featured "Hard to Say Im Sorry", a No. 1 hit for Chicago and "Im So Excited" by The Pointer Sisters. Adam Resurrected Adam Resurrected is a 2008 American–German–Israeli film, directed by Paul Schrader and adapted from Yoram Kaniuks novel of the same name published in Israel in 1968. Jeff Goldblum stars as the title character, alongside Willem Dafoe, Derek Jacobi and Ayelet Zurer. Several major German stars, including Moritz Bleibtreu, Veronica Ferres, Juliane Köhler and Joachim Król, play supporting roles. The Girl in the Park The Girl in the Park is a 2007 drama film by David Auburn, who makes his directorial debut here after having written the films Proof in 2005 and The Lake House in 2006. It stars Sigourney Weaver, Kate Bosworth and Keri Russell, among others. Beyond Beyond is a 2010 Swedish drama film directed by Pernilla August, starring Noomi Rapace, Ola Rapace, Tehilla Blad, Outi Mäenpää and Ville Virtanen. The original Swedish title is Svinalängorna, which means "The swine rows" and refers to the housing project where parts of the story are set. The film is based on the novel with the same name by Susanna Alakoski. It was shown at the 67th Venice International Film Festival on 6 September 2010 and got the International Critics Week Award. The Swedish Film Institute submitted Beyond for a 2011 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film nomination, but it did not make the final shortlist. Prison Prison is a 1987 horror film directed by Renny Harlin and starring Viggo Mortensen, Tom Everett, Kane Hodder, Lane Smith, and Tommy Lister. It was filmed at the Old State Prison in Rawlins, with many residents on the cast and crew. 3 3 is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language romantic psychological thriller film written and directed by Aishwarya R. Dhanush in her directorial debut. It stars her husband Dhanush, who also co-produced the film with his wife. The soundtrack and film score were composed by debutante Anirudh Ravichander while the cinematography was handled by Velraj. The film released worldwide on 30 March 2012, to positive reviews and became a super hit. The soundtrack album composed by Anirudh Ravichander was a chart buster, and the song "Why This Kolaveri Di" became one of the "Recently Most Popular Videos". Temple Temple is a 2017 horror film directed by cinematographer Michael Barrett in his directorial debut and written by Simon Barrett. Logan Huffman, Natalia Warner, and Brandon Tyler Sklenar star as Americans who visit Japan to research local temples. Once there, they become obsessed with investigating a temple said to be haunted. It is an international co-production between the United States and Japan. The Scarlet Pimpernel The Scarlet Pimpernel is a 1934 British adventure film directed by Harold Young and starring Leslie Howard, Merle Oberon, and Raymond Massey. Based on the 1905 play by Baroness Orczy and Montagu Barstow and the classic 1908 adventure novel by Baroness Orczy, the film is about an eighteenth-century English aristocrat who leads a double life, appearing as an effete aristocrat while engaged in an underground effort to free French nobles from Robespierres Reign of Terror. The film was produced by Alexander Korda. The Trip The Trip is a 2002 epic gay romance film directed by Miles Swain. It traces the relationship between two men from their initial meeting in 1973 until 1984. Love of Siam Love of Siam is a 2007 Thai multi-layered romantic-drama film written and directed by Chookiat Sakveerakul. The film tells a story of love, friendship and family. The film was released in Thailand on November 22, 2007. The fact that the gay romance storyline was not apparent from the films promotional material initially caused controversy, but the film was received with critical acclaim and proved financially successful. It dominated Thailands 2007 film awards season, winning the Best Picture category in all major events. SPF-18 SPF-18 is a 2017 American coming-of-age romantic comedy film directed by Alex Israel in his directorial debut. Israel co-wrote the screenplay with Michael Berk. The film stars Carson Meyer, Noah Centineo, Bianca A. Santos, Jackson White, Molly Ringwald and Rosanna Arquette, and is narrated by Goldie Hawn. Pursuit of the Graf Spee The Battle of the River Plate is a 1956 British war film in Technicolor and VistaVision by the writer-director-producer team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. The film stars John Gregson, Anthony Quayle, and Peter Finch. It was distributed worldwide by Rank Film Distributors Ltd. The films storyline concerns the Battle of the River Plate, an early World War II naval battle in 1939 between a Royal Navy force of three cruisers and the German pocket battleship . Day of Anger Day of Anger is a 1967 Spaghetti Western film directed and co-written by Tonino Valerii and starring Lee Van Cleef and Giuliano Gemma, and features a musical score by Riz Ortolani. The film credits the novel Der Tod ritt dienstags by Ron Barker as its basis, although Valerii and screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi have attested that this credit was primarily included to appease the West German co-producers, and that although some scenes are partially borrowed from it, the film is not an adaptation of Beckers novel. Day of Anger was Valeriis second film, as well as his second Spaghetti Western, following Taste for Killing. Valerii went on to film his third Spaghetti Western, The Price of Power, also featuring Gemma, in 1969. The Docks of New York The Docks of New York is a silent drama film directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring George Bancroft, Betty Compson, and Olga Baclanova. The movie was adapted by Jules Furthman from the John Monk Saunders story The Dock Walloper. Rancho Notorious Rancho Notorious is a 1952 American Technicolor Western film directed by Fritz Lang and starring Marlene Dietrich as the matron of a criminal hideout called Chuck-a-Luck. Arthur Kennedy and Mel Ferrer play rivals for her attention in this tale of frontier revenge. The film was originally titled The Legend of Chuck-a-Luck, but the name was changed at the insistence of Howard Hughes, then head of RKO Pictures. Ghayal Ghayal is a 1990 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Rajkumar Santoshi and produced by Dharmendra. The film stars Sunny Deol, Meenakshi Seshadri, Raj Babbar and Amrish Puri, with Moushumi Chatterjee, Annu Kapoor, Om Puri, Sharat Saxena and Sudesh Berry playing supporting roles. The film grossed at and was declared Super-hit by Box Office India. It was also the second highest grossing Bollywood film of 1990. The film received eight nominations at the 36th Filmfare Awards ceremony, winning seven of them, including Best Film, Best Director for Rajkumar Santoshi and Best Actor for Sunny Deol. Ghayal was remade in Tamil as Bharathan in 1992 with Vijaykanth and Bhanupriya in lead roles, in Telugu as Gamyam in 1998 with Srikanth and in Kannada as Vishwa with Shivarajkumar and Suchitra Krishnamurthy. On 5 February 2016, a direct sequel titled Ghayal Once Again was released. Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise is a 2006 American made-for-television crime film directed by Robert Harmon and starring Tom Selleck, Viola Davis, and Kohl Sudduth. Based on the 2001 novel Death in Paradise by Robert B. Parker, the film is about a small town police chief and struggling alcoholic who investigates the murder of a teenage girl whose body is found floating in a lake. The case brings the former LAPD homicide detective into the affluent world of a bestselling writer who exploits troubled teens, and the violent world of a Boston mobster. Filmed on location in Nova Scotia, the story is set in the fictitious town of Paradise, Massachusetts. Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise is the third in a series of nine television films based on Parkers Jesse Stone novels. The film first aired on the CBS television network April 30, 2006. Is Paris Burning? Is Paris Burning? is a 1966 French-American epic historical war film directed by René Clément, starring an ensemble cast, about the liberation of Paris in August 1944 by the French Resistance and the Free French Forces during World War II. The script was based on the book of the same title by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre. Daylight Daylight is a 2013 Dutch drama film based on the novel by . Everybody Loves Somebody Everybody Loves Somebody is a 2017 Mexican romantic comedy film written and directed by Catalina Aguilar Mastretta, and starring Karla Souza and José María Yazpik. Berlin: Symphony of a Great City Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis or Berlin: Symphony of a Great City is a 1927 German silent film directed by Walter Ruttmann, co-written by Carl Mayer and Karl Freund. Composer Edmund Meisel was commissioned to write an orchestral score for its original release. The film is an example of the city symphony film genre. It portrays the life of a city, mainly through visual impressions in a semi-documentary style, without the narrative content of more mainstream films, though the sequencing of events can imply a kind of loose theme or impression of the citys daily life. Other noted examples of the genre include Charles Sheeler and Paul Strands Manhatta, Alberto Cavalcantis Rien que les heures, Andre Sauvages Etudes sur Paris, Dziga Vertovs Man With a Movie Camera, Adalberto Kemenys São Paulo, Sinfonia da Metrópole and Alexandr Hackenschmieds Bezúčelná procházka. This film represented a sort of break from Ruttmanns earlier "Absolute films" which were abstract. Some of Vertovs earlier films have been cited as influential on Ruttmanns approach to this film, and it seems the filmmakers mutually inspired one another, as there exist many parallels between this film and the later Man With a Movie Camera. The film displays the filmmakers knowledge of Soviet montage theory. Some socialist political sympathies, or identification with the underclass can be inferred from a few of the edits in the film, though critics have suggested that either Ruttmann avoided a strong position, or else he pursued his aesthetic interests to the extent that they diminished the potential for political content. Ruttmanns own description of the film suggests that his motives were predominantly aesthetic: "Since I began in the cinema, I had the idea of making something out of life, of creating a symphonic film out of the millions of energies that comprise the life of a big city." These films were conceived of in the mid to late 1920s amongst the "artistic" writers and filmmakers as an avant-garde, "new style" of early filmmaking that evolved from a script-free open narrative form that sought to show a clearer, less cluttered view of the world free from a real storyline or rigid structure. Although these films were often edited to give them some structure and a pleasing aesthetic value they evolved into what was later the "travelogue" film which also remained popular for a time. What made them very popular for urban audiences was that these films were often shot in their home cities showing easily recognizable landmarks and if one was lucky enough he or she may see someone they know up on the big screen or even get to see themselves on film. What is critically interesting about this particular film shot in Berlin, Germany is the time when it was made; years before any real National Socialist influence and well before Joseph Goebbels Propaganda Ministry took over all German film production which stalled true creativity and forced the most artistic talent from the country. Today it is watched not for its onetime artistic or style value but as a type of filmed "time-capsule" an invaluable historical filmed record of the great city of Berlin in the mid to late 1920s, soon to die. Over 30% of central Berlin was leveled by the end of World War II, changing the face of old Berlin forever. The Anhalter Bahnhof train station in central Berlin appears in the film. So does the Hotel Excelsior, once the largest hotel in Europe, located across the street from the station and connected to it by a tunnel. Neither building survived the war. Pure Country Pure Country is a 1992 American dramatic musical western film directed by Christopher Cain and starring George Strait in his acting debut, with Lesley Ann Warren, Isabel Glasser and Kyle Chandler. The film was considered a box office bomb, but it grossed over $15 million against a $10 million budget, and the soundtrack was a critical success and, to date, is Straits best selling album. It was followed by two direct-to-video sequels, The Gift and Pure Heart. Keep Watching Keep Watching is a 2017 American horror thriller film directed by Sean Carter and written by Joseph Dembner. It was produced by Nicolas Chartier, Andrew Rona, Alex Heineman, Craig J. Flores, Michael Fiore, and Joseph Dembner. It stars Bella Thorne, Ioan Gruffudd, Natalie Martinez, Chandler Riggs, Leigh Whannell, Matthew Willig, and Christopher James Baker. The film was released on October 31, 2017, by Screen Gems for Halloween night and later, on DVD. Poison Poison is a 1991 American science fiction drama horror film written and directed by Todd Haynes and starring Edith Meeks, Larry Maxwell, Susan Gayle Norman, Scott Renderer, and James Lyons. It is composed of three intercut stories that are partially inspired by the novels of Jean Genet. With its gay themes, Poison is considered an early entry in the New Queer Cinema movement. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 11, 1991. It was released in a limited release by Zeitgeist Films on April 5, 1991. Pigs Psy, known in English as Pigs, is a 1992 Polish crime thriller directed by Władysław Pasikowski. The film was released on 20 November 1992, the sequel The last blood was released on 1994. The Reef Shark Bait is a 2006 South Korean-American computer animated film. The plot revolves around Pi and his attempt to win the heart of Cordelia while dealing with a tiger shark that is terrorizing him and the reefs inhabitants. The film was a critical and commercial failure. It was largely criticised for borrowing heavily from other films such as Disney/Pixars Finding Nemo, DreamWorks Shark Tale, and Walt Disneys The Little Mermaid, and despite the talented actors and comedians involved in the voiceover work, was a box-office bomb. Despite being an American-South Korean co-production, the movie did not receive a theatrical release in the United States, where it was released direct to DVD in 2007. A direct-to-DVD sequel, High Tide was released in 2012. A Film with Me in It A Film With Me in It is a 2008 Irish film directed by Ian Fitzgibbon and written by Mark Doherty. The film is a black comedy that follows Mark and Pierce, an unsuccessful actor and a failing writer respectively, who find themselves trying to cope after a string of accidents surrounds them in corpses. The film generally received a positive response, and was released on DVD in October 2011. Superman: Brainiac Attacks Superman: Brainiac Attacks is a 2006 direct-to-video animated film with production designs based on The Animated Series from Warner Bros. Animation. Released on June 20, 2006, the film features Superman battling the forces of Lex Luthor and Brainiac, and his relationship with Lois Lane. Kick Kick is a 2009 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film written by Vakkantham Vamsi and directed by Surender Reddy. It features Ravi Teja and Ileana DCruz in the lead roles while Shaam and Brahmanandam play supporting roles. The films music was composed by S. Thaman. The film was released worldwide on 8 May 2009 and became a blockbuster and was remade into Tamil as Thillalangadi, Hindi with the same name and in Kannada as Super Ranga. This movie collected nearly 27 crore share worldwide in 2009 itself, thus was the third highest grosser of that particular year. A sequel, Kick 2 with the same lead actor Ravi Teja and director Surender Reddy released worldwide on 21 August 2015. Michael Moore in TrumpLand Michael Moore in TrumpLand is a 2016 documentary film by Michael Moore about the 2016 United States presidential election campaign. The film is based on a one-person show that Moore originally wanted to perform in Midland Theatre in Newark on October 7, but management of the Midland Theatre chose not to honor a rental contract. He eventually held the show at the Murphy Theatre in Wilmington, with the movie based on a recording of that performance over two nights in October. The Left Handed Gun The Left Handed Gun is a 1958 American western film and the film directorial debut of Arthur Penn, starring Paul Newman as Billy the Kid and John Dehner as Pat Garrett. The screenplay was written by Leslie Stevens from a teleplay by Gore Vidal, which he wrote for the television series The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse 1955 episode "The Death of Billy the Kid", in which Newman also played the title character. Vidal revisited and revised the material in 1989 with a TV-movie entitled Billy the Kid. The title refers to the belief that Billy the Kid was left handed, and he shoots left-handed in the film, though this was a false conclusion drawn from a reversed photograph. The film attempts to portray Billy the Kid as a misunderstood youth who got mixed up in a cattle war and was dragged down by the hostile population of New Mexico. The Show The Show is a 2017 American satirical drama film directed by Giancarlo Esposito and written by Kenny Yakkel and Noah Pink. The film stars Josh Duhamel, Famke Janssen, Giancarlo Esposito, Sarah Wayne Callies, and Caitlin FitzGerald. Gridlocked Gridlocked is a 2016 Canadian action thriller film directed by Allan Ungar and co-written by Ungar and Rob Robol. It had its world première at Fantastic Fest on September 26, 2015, and stars Dominic Purcell, Stephen Lang, Danny Glover, Trish Stratus, and Saul Rubinek. The film was purchased by Netflix and became available worldwide on July 14, 2016. The Surprise The Surprise is a 2015 Dutch comedy film directed by Mike van Diem. The story concerns a middle-aged man who, following the death of his wealthy mother, enlists the services of an illegal assisted-suicide firm in ending his life. Inner Workings Inner Workings is a 3D hand-drawn/computer-animated adventure short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. It is directed by Leo Matsuda and produced by Sean Lurie. It premiered in theaters on November 23, 2016 along with Walt Disney Pictures Moana. Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle is a 2018 Japanese computer-animated kaiju film directed by Kōbun Shizuno and Hiroyuki Seshita, written by Gen Urobuchi, and produced by Toho Animation and Polygon Pictures, in association with Netflix. It is the 33rd film in the Godzilla franchise, the 31st Godzilla film produced by Toho, the second entry in the franchises anime trilogy, and the third film in the franchises Reiwa period. A sequel to the 2017 film Planet of the Monsters, the film continues the story of humans fighting to reclaim the Earth from Godzilla, this time with the help of a weapon known as Mechagodzilla. Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle was released theatrically in Japan on May 18, 2018, and was released worldwide on Netflix on July 18, 2018. A sequel, The Planet Eater, was released in Japan on November 9, 2018. Repentance Repentance is a 1987 Soviet art film directed by Tengiz Abuladze. The film was produced in 1984, however, it was banned from release in the Soviet Union for its semi-allegorical critique of Stalinism. It premiered at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival, winning the FIPRESCI Prize, Grand Prize of the Jury, and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. The film was selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Dalecarlians Dalecarlians is a 2004 Swedish film starring Sofia Helin. The word "masjävlar" is a derogatory term for Dalecarlians, who are usually known as masar. Dekalog, piec Dekalog: Five is the fifth part of the television series Dekalog by Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski, connected to the fifth imperative of the Ten Commandments: "Thou shalt not murder". A brutal and seemingly motiveless murder brings together a young drifter, Jacek, a taxi driver, and an idealistic lawyer, Piotr. This is the only one of the films with an explicit political stance, reflecting Kieślowskis opposition to the death penalty. An expanded 84-minute cinema version of this episode was released as Krótki film o zabijaniu. Along with Six, the film screened in the Cannes Classics section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Restless Restless is a Finnish romantic film directed by Aku Louhimies and released in 2000. It was entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival. It was followed by Me and Morrison and Addiction. Restless was co-written by Aleksi Bardy and its director, Aku Louhimies. However, they did not participate in the two sequels. The Monk The Monk is a 2011 French-Spanish thriller-drama film directed by Dominik Moll. It is an adaptation of Matthew Lewiss gothic novel of the same name. It chronicles the story of a Capucin Ambrosio, a well-respected monk in Spain, concluding in his downfall. It was released in France on 13 July 2011. The film was partially shot in the barri vell of the city of Girona, Catalonia. Operation Mekong Operation Mekong is a 2016 Chinese-Hong Kong crime action film directed by Dante Lam and starring Zhang Hanyu and Eddie Peng. The film is based on the 2011 Mekong River massacre. It was released in China on September 30, 2016 and became one of the highest-grossing films in China. Casual Sex? Casual Sex? is a 1988 comedy film about two female friends who go to a vacation resort in search of perfect men. It was directed by Geneviève Robert, and stars Lea Thompson, Victoria Jackson, Andrew Dice Clay, Jerry Levine, and Sandra Bernhard. Man of Marble Man of Marble is a 1976 Polish film directed by Andrzej Wajda. It chronicles the fall from grace of a fictional heroic Polish bricklayer, Mateusz Birkut, who became the Stakhanovite symbol of an over-achieving worker, in Nowa Huta, a new socialist city near Kraków. Agnieszka, played by Krystyna Janda in her first role, is a young filmmaker who is making her diploma film on Birkut, whose whereabouts seems to have been lost two decades later. The title refers to the propagandist marble statues made in Birkuts image. It is somewhat of a surprise that Wajda would have been able to make such a film, sub silentio attacking the socialist realism of Nowa Huta, revealing the use of propaganda and political corruption during the period of Stalinism. The film director presaged the loosening grip of the Soviets that came with the Solidarity Movement, though it has been acknowledged by Polish film historians that due to censorship the script languished in development hell since 1962. The film extensively uses original documentation footage from the construction of Nowa Huta and other subjects of Polands early communist era, as well as the propagandist/inspirational music of Stalinist Poland. Agnieszka has trouble making the film from archival sources and museum collections and from interviews with people whose answers provide partial information on Birkuts life, but who dont seem to know about his current location or situation. The authorities decide that the young student digs too deeply into the recent past, and inform her that their permission to create the film is withdrawn. Her equipment and the materials she gathered are confiscated. Agnieszkas father speculates that there must be a single specific reason for the authorities fear of further disclosure and suggests that she should locate Birkut and talk to him to find out more, even if she is no longer involved in making the film. With this inspiration, Agnieszka tracks down Mateuszs son, Maciej, in the Gdańsk Shipyard. Agnieszka learns from Maciej that his father died years ago. The ending of Man of Marble leaves the death of Mateusz Birkut ambiguous. In his script, Wajda had wanted to reveal that Mateusz had been killed in clashes at the shipyards in 1970, a major confrontation that prefigured the rise of Solidarity ten years later, but he was prevented by censorship. In 1981, Wajda filmed Man of Iron, a follow-up to Man of Marble, which depicts Maciejs subsequent involvement in the Polish anti-Communist workers movement. Man of Iron extensively deals with Mateuszs killing in the clashes of 1970. Sans Kapiyi Kirinca When Luck Breaks the Door is a 2005 Turkish comedy film, written and directed by Tayfun Güneyer, featuring Ferhan Şensoy as a man who takes his family on a holiday to a Caribbean island at the centre of a CIA assassination plot. The film, which went on general release across the country on , was shown in competition at the 42nd Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. It was mostly shot on location in Cuba. The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler is a 2009 television film directed by John Kent Harrison. The film is a co-production between American and Polish companies. The teleplay by Harrison and Lawrence John Spagnola, based on the 2007 biography Die Mutter der Holocaust-Kinder: Irena Sendler und die geretteten Kinder aus dem Warschauer Ghetto, focuses on Irena Sendler, a Polish social worker who smuggled approximately 2,500 Jewish children to safety during World War II. The Hallmark Hall of Fame production, which was filmed on location in Riga, was broadcast by CBS on April 19, 2009, and released to DVD in Hallmark Gold Crown stores in early June of that year. Hot Coffee Hot Coffee is a 2011 documentary film that analyzes and discusses the impact of tort reform on the United States judicial system. It is directed by Susan Saladoff, who has practiced as a medical malpractice attorney for at least 26 years. The film premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2011, and later aired on HBO on June 27, 2011, as a part of HBO films documentary summer series. The title is derived from the Liebeck v. McDonalds Restaurants lawsuit, in which the plaintiff Liebeck was severely burned after spilling into her lap hot coffee purchased from a McDonalds. Fresh Guacamole Fresh Guacamole is a 2012 American animated short film written and directed by PES. The film was nominated for the Best Animated Short Film award of the 85th Academy Awards, losing to Paperman. At one minute 40 seconds, it is the shortest film ever nominated for an Oscar. After being nominated for an Academy Award the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD. They're Watching Theyre Watching is a 2016 American found footage horror comedy film directed and written by Jay Lender and Micah Wright. The film stars Brigid Brannagh, David Alpay, Kris Lemche and Dimitri Diatchenko and was released in theaters and On Demand on March 25, 2016. Backstabbing for Beginners Backstabbing for Beginners is a 2018 political thriller film directed and co-written by Per Fly, and based on the eponymous memoirs of Michael Soussan. It follows the real life corruption scandal in the UN Oil-for-Food Programme, and stars Theo James and Ben Kingsley. Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie Donald Trumps The Art of the Deal: The Movie is a 2016 American parody film by the production company Funny or Die. The satire of businessman Donald Trump was released during his 2016 campaign for President of the United States. Loosely based on the 1987 autobiographical book The Art of the Deal, the film purports to be a 1988 adaptation of the book, with Johnny Depp as Donald Trump, Michaela Watkins as Ivana Trump, and a supporting cast that includes Jack McBrayer, Stephen Merchant, Patton Oswalt, Alfred Molina, Henry Winkler, Andy Richter, Jacob Tremblay, Paul Scheer, Kristen Schaal, Jason Mantzoukas, and Ron Howard as himself. April Fool's Day April Fools Day is a 2008 American direct-to-video slasher film remake of the 1986 film of the same name. It is directed by The Butcher Brothers, also known as Mitchell Altieri and Phil Flores, who also directed the vampire film The Hamiltons. April Fools Day is described by star Scout Taylor-Compton as "Mean Girls crossed with horror", and was released straight to DVD on March 25, 2008. The film received negative reviews from critics and fans. Nomads Nomads is a 1986 American horror film written and directed by John McTiernan. It stars Pierce Brosnan, Lesley-Anne Down, and Anna Maria Monticelli. The story involves a French anthropologist who is an expert on nomads. He stumbles across a group of urban nomads who turn out to be more than he expected. Sniper 3 Sniper 3 is a 2004 action adventure direct-to-video film starring Tom Berenger, Byron Mann, Denis Arndt and John Doman. It was directed by P.J. Pesce, and is the third installment in the Sniper film series. Sluzhebnyy roman. Nashe vremya Office Romance. Our Time is a 2011 Russian-Ukrainian romantic comedy film directed by Sarik Andreasyan. It is a remake of the 1977 Soviet film Office Romance, directed by Eldar Ryazanov. Scary or Die Scary or Die is a 2012 American anthology horror film directed by Bob Badway, Michael Emanuel, and Igor Meglic. The film was released on video on demand on May 1, 2012 and on DVD on September 11, 2012. Initially titled Terror Bytes, the films name was later changed to coincide with a horror website by the same name that Emanuel ran with his co-director Igor Meglic and two other filmmakers. The anthology stars Corbin Bleu and Bill Oberst Jr. and is composed of five interlocking stories set within the city of Los Angeles. Greater Greater is a 2016 American biographical sports film directed by David Hunt and starring Christopher Severio as American football player Brandon Burlsworth. The film was released on August 26, 2016. Godzilla vs. Gigan Godzilla vs. Gigan, released in Japan as , is a 1972 Japanese kaiju film directed by Jun Fukuda, written by Takeshi Kimura and Shinichi Sekizawa, and produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka, with special effects by Teruyoshi Nakano. Distributed by Toho and produced under their effects-based subsidiary Toho-Eizo, it is the 12th film in the Godzilla franchise, and features the fictional monster characters Godzilla, Gigan, Anguirus, and King Ghidorah. The film stars Hiroshi Ishikawa, Yuriko Hishimi, Tomoko Umeda, and Minoru Takashima, alongside Haruo Nakajima as Godzilla, Kenpachiro Satsuma as Gigan, Koetsu Omiya as Anguirus, and Kanta Ina as King Ghidorah. It is the last film in which Godzilla was portrayed by Nakajima, who had played the character since the original 1954 film. Godzilla vs. Gigan was released theatrically in Japan on March 12, 1972. It received a wide theatrical release in the United States in 1977 by Cinema Shares, under the title Godzilla on Monster Island. Born Yesterday Born Yesterday is a 1993 comedy film based on Born Yesterday, a play by Garson Kanin. It stars Melanie Griffith, John Goodman and Don Johnson. It was adapted by Douglas McGrath and directed by Luis Mandoki. It is a remake of the 1950 film of the same name that starred Broderick Crawford, Judy Holliday and William Holden. The World Unseen The World Unseen is a 2007 historical drama film, written and directed by Shamim Sarif, adapted from her own novel. The film is set in 1950s Cape Town, South Africa during the beginning of apartheid. The film stars Lisa Ray and Sheetal Sheth as two Indian South African women who fall in love in a racist, sexist, and homophobic society. Ray and Sheth also star together in another Shamim Sarif movie, I Cant Think Straight, released in November 2007. The World Unseen was made with the assistance of the National Film and Video Foundation of South Africa, which took a minority equity stake in the film. The Pearl of Death The Pearl of Death is a 1944 Sherlock Holmes film starring Basil Rathbone as Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson, the ninth of fourteen such films the pair made. The story is loosely based on Conan Doyles short story "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons" but features some additions, such as Evelyn Ankers as an accomplice of the villain, played by Miles Mander, and Rondo Hatton as a brutal killer. Gymkata Gymkata is a 1985 martial arts film starring Olympic gymnast Kurt Thomas as Jonathan Cabot, an Olympic gymnast who combines his gymnastic ability with martial arts to enter a deadly competition in a fictional country, Parmistan. The film is based on the 1957 novel The Terrible Game by Dan Tyler Moore, adapted for the screen by Charles Robert Carner, and shot in Yugoslavia. Gymkata earned a Razzie Award nomination for Thomas as Worst New Star. It has developed a minor cult following as an unintentional comedy for its dubious premise, poor production quality and strange setting. Maxim lists the film as the 17th "Worst Movie of All Time". How to Survive a Plague How to Survive a Plague is a 2012 American documentary film about the early years of the AIDS epidemic, and the efforts of activist groups ACT UP and TAG. It was directed by David France, a journalist who covered AIDS from its beginnings. Frances first film, it was dedicated to his partner Doug Gould who died of AIDS-related pneumonia in 1992. The documentary was produced using more than 700 hours of archived footage which included news coverage, interviews as well as film of demonstrations, meetings and conferences taken by ACT UP members themselves. France says they knew what they were doing was historic, and that many of them would die. The film, which opened in select theatres across the United States on September 21, 2012, also includes footage of a demonstration during mass at St. Patricks Cathedral in 1989. Story of Women Story of Women is a 1988 French drama film directed by Claude Chabrol based on the true story of Marie-Louise Giraud, guillotined on July 30, 1943, for having performed 27 abortions in the Cherbourg area, and the book by Francis Szpiner. The film premiered at the 45th Venice International Film Festival, in which Isabelle Huppert was awarded the prize for best actress. It has been cited as a favorite by filmmaker John Waters, who presented it as his annual selection within the 2008 Maryland Film Festival. Rebirth Rebirth is a 2016 American thriller film written and directed by Karl Mueller. The film stars Fran Kranz, Adam Goldberg, Nicky Whelan, Kat Foster, Andrew J. West and Eric Ladin. The film was released on July 15, 2016, on Netflix. Ticks Ticks, also known as Infested, is a 1993 direct-to-video horror film directed Tony Randel and starring Peter Scolari, Seth Green, Rosalind Allen, Ami Dolenz, Alfonso Ribeiro, and Clint Howard. The Sunchaser Sunchaser is a 1996 film directed by Michael Cimino and starring Woody Harrelson, Jon Seda and Anne Bancroft. It was director Ciminos last feature-length film. The Business of Strangers The Business of Strangers is a 2001 film that tells the story of an eventful night shared between a middle-aged businesswoman and her young assistant. The independent film was directed by Patrick Stettner; it stars Stockard Channing and Julia Stiles. Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers: To Live and Die in Starlight Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers is the fifth telefilm set in the Babylon 5 universe. Originally airing January 19, 2002 on the Sci Fi Channel, it was written by J. Michael Straczynski and directed by Mike Vejar. Though shot as a pilot for a possible new series, it aired opposite NFL playoffs and the subsequent poor ratings led to it not being picked up. Chatrapathi Chatrapathi is a 2005 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by S. S. Rajamouli. The film stars Prabhas and Shriya Saran played the lead roles while Aarti Agarwal, Bhanupriya, and Pradeep Rawat played the pivotal roles. The film released on 29 September and was dubbed into Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi as Chatrapathi, Chandramauli and Hukumat Ki Jung respectively. It was a huge success at the box office. The film was remade in Kannada under the same name with Dr. Siddhanth and Priyadarshini in lead roles and in Bengali as Refugee starring Prosenjit and Rambha. The Unfaithful Wife The Unfaithful Wife is a 1969 French crime drama film directed by Claude Chabrol. The film had a total of 682,295 admissions in France. Kite Kite, known as in Japan, is a Japanese original video animation written and directed by Yasuomi Umetsu. Two 26-minute episodes were released on VHS on February 25 and October 25, 1998 respectively. However, subsequent releases, including all three DVD releases in the United States, have edited the OVA into a 51-minute film. La antena La Antena is a 2007 Argentine drama film, written and directed by acclaimed film director Esteban Sapir. The film features Alejandro Urdapilleta, Rafael Ferro, Florencia Raggi, and others. Watch on the Rhine Watch on the Rhine is a 1943 American film drama directed by Herman Shumlin and starring Bette Davis and Paul Lukas. The screenplay by Dashiell Hammett is based on the 1941 play Watch on the Rhine by Lillian Hellman. Taking Off Taking Off is a 1971 American comedy film, the first made in the United States by Czech director Miloš Forman. It tells a story of an average couple in the suburbs of New York City who, when their teenage daughter runs away from home, link up with other parents of vanished children and learn something of youth culture. Fighter in the Wind Fighter in the Wind is a 2004 South Korean film. It is based on the Japanese book Karate Baka Ichidai which is a fictionalized account of karate competitor Choi Yeung-Eui who went to Japan during World War II to become a fighter pilot but found a very different path instead. He changed his name to Masutatsu Oyama and went across the country, defeating martial artists one after another. This film concentrates on the period when he is still young, and developing his famous karate style, Kyokushin. The film was the seventh highest grossing Korean film of 2004 with 2,346,446 admissions sold nationwide. Appropriate Behavior Appropriate Behavior is a British-produced comedy film set in New York City, which premiered on January 18, 2014 at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. Written and directed by Desiree Akhavan, the film—Akhavans feature directorial debut—stars Akhavan as Shirin, a bisexual Persian American woman in Brooklyn struggling to rebuild her life after breaking up with her girlfriend Maxine. The films cast also includes Scott Adsit, Halley Feiffer, Anh Duong, Hooman Majd, Arian Moayed and Aimee Mullins. The film had a theatrical release on January 16, 2015 in the US and was released on March 6, 2015 in the UK. Money for Nothing Money for Nothing is a 1993 American comedy crime film directed by Ramón Menéndez and starring John Cusack. 4 Moons Four Moons is a 2014 Mexican drama directed by Sergio Tovar Velarde. It stars Antonio Velázquez, Alejandro de la Madrid, César Ramos, Gustavo Egelhaaf, Alonso Echánove, Alejandro Belmonte, Karina Gidi and Juan Manuel Bernal. It was one of fourteen films shortlisted by Mexico to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to 600 Miles. Alonso Echánove was nominated for an Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2015 for his role in Cuatro Lunas. Always Shine Always Shine is a 2016 American psychological thriller film written by Lawrence Michael Levine and directed by Sophia Takal. The film stars Mackenzie Davis and Caitlin FitzGerald as two friends going for a weekend retreat to Big Sur. It also stars Levine, Alexander Koch and Jane Adams. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 15, 2016. It had a limited release on November 25, 2016, by Oscilloscope Laboratories. Time to Love Time to Love is a 1965 Turkish drama film, produced, co-written and directed by Metin Erksan, featuring Müşfik Kenter as a poor painter who falls in love with a photograph of a woman while at work in one of the massive villas on Istanbuls Princes Islands. The Old Man and the Sea The Old Man and the Sea is a 1999 paint-on-glass-animated short film directed by Russian animator Aleksandr Petrov, based on the novel of the same name by Ernest Hemingway. The film won many awards, including the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Work on the film took place in Montreal over a period of two and a half years and was funded by an assortment of Russian, Canadian and Japanese companies. French and English-language soundtracks to the film were released concurrently. The Source The Source is a 2011 French drama-comedy film directed by Radu Mihăileanu, starring Leïla Bekhti and Hafsia Herzi. It premiered In Competition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Khushi Kushi is a 2001 Telugu romantic comedy film directed by S. J. Surya and released on 27 April 2001. Pawan Kalyan and Bhumika Chawla appeared together for the first time in this film. This film is the official remake of 2000 Tamil film Kushi, starring Vijay and Jyothika. This movie made Bhumika Chawla one of the most sought actresses in Telugu film industry.It also fetched her the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu.it had run housefully in ellure theatre at 125th day. The film was much hyped to Pawan Kalyans successful streak of youth entertainers starting from Tholi Prema. His unique mannerism, on-screen presence, dance on the songs, acting performance and dialogue delivery made this movie a Cult Classic and eventually became an Blockbuster at the box office. Reportedly, the film holds the record of being the highest-grossing film in the Nizam State of Andhra Pradesh until Okkadu. Gulliver's Travels Gullivers Travels is a 1939 American cel-animated Technicolor feature film produced by Max Fleischer and directed by Dave Fleischer for Fleischer Studios. Released to cinemas in the United States on December 22, 1939 by Paramount Pictures, the story is a very loose adaptation of Jonathan Swifts 18th century novel of the same name, specifically the first part which tells the story of Lilliput and Blefuscu, and centers around an explorer who helps a small kingdom who declared war after an argument over a wedding song. The film was Fleischer Studios first feature-length animated film, as well as the second animated feature film produced by an American studio after Walt Disney Productions Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, as Paramount had commissioned the feature in response to the success of that film. The sequences for the film were directed by Seymour Kneitel, Willard Bowsky, Tom Palmer, Grim Natwick, William Henning, Roland Crandall, Thomas Johnson, Robert Leffingwell, Frank Kelling, Winfield Hoskins, and Orestes Calpini. The Wasp Woman The Wasp Woman is a 1959, independently made, American black-and-white science fiction-horror film, produced and directed by Roger Corman, that stars Susan Cabot, Anthony Eisley, Michael Mark, and Barboura Morris. The film was originally released by Filmgroup as a double feature with Beast from Haunted Cave. To pad out the films running time when it was released to television two years later, a new prologue was added by director Jack Hill. Committed Committed is a 2000 film directed and written by Lisa Krueger. The Climb The Climb is a 2017 French adventure comedy film directed by Ludovic Bernard which tells the real life story of Nadir Dendoune. The Boogey Man The Boogeyman is a 1980 American supernatural slasher film directed by Ulli Lommel and starring Suzanna Love, John Carradine, and Ron James. The movies title refers to the long-held superstition of boogeymen beings, and its plot concerns two siblings who are targeted by the ghost of their mothers deceased boyfriend which has been freed from an imprisoned mirror. The film has received mixed to negative critical reviews, with criticism mainly regarding the heavy similarities from earlier horror films such as Halloween, The Exorcist, and The Amityville Horror. The film was followed by two sequels: Boogeyman II and Return of the Boogeyman. Leily Is with Me Leily Is with Me is a 1996 Iranian comedy war film directed by Kamal Tabrizi. The film depicts a film team in the Iran–Iraq War. Conversation Piece Conversation Piece is a 1974 Italian drama film by director Luchino Visconti. The film features an international cast including the American actor Burt Lancaster, the Austrian Helmut Berger and the Italians Silvana Mangano and Claudia Cardinale and the French actress Dominique Sanda in a cameo as the professors mother. It was shot in English language, however, an Italian dubbed version was also produced at the time, in which Lancasters and Bergers lines are dubbed into Italian by other actors. The film was censored in Spain for the nude and political content and because Francisco Francos daughter and son-in-law are mentioned. However, it was re-released there, uncut, in 1983. The word cunt was removed from its UK original release but restored on the British DVD edition. Maléfique Maléfique is a 2002 French horror film directed by Éric Valette. Cold Prey III Cold Prey 3 is a 2010 Norwegian slasher film, it is the prequel to the highly successful Cold Prey, and Cold Prey 2. It is directed by Mikkel Brænne Sandemose and starred Nils Johnson in the leading role. Le Silence de la Mer Le Silence de la mer is a 1949 film by Jean-Pierre Melville. It was Melvilles first feature film, and was based on the 1942 book of the same name by Jean Bruller. The story, which takes place in 1941, concerns the relationship of a Frenchman and his niece with a German lieutenant, Werner von Ebrennac, who occupies their house during the German occupation of France. The film was actually shot inside Brullers own home outside of Paris. The film has been described as an "anti-cinematographic" film due to the unique method of narration used to give voice to the silent Frenchman and his niece. It was made shortly after Melville was demobbed from the French Resistance and is one of several films made by Melville on the Resistance, along with Léon Morin and Larmée des ombres. The film is coloured by Melvilles own experience of the sacrifices and the painful moral intransigence that resistance demands. An unnamed Frenchman and his niece are obliged to provide lodgings for a German officer and register their resistance by refusing to speak to him. Maintaining their silence becomes harder as the officer, von Ebrennac, talks to them, and reveals a decency and his own doubts about the war. "Hes clearly related to von Stroheims sympathetic commandant in Renoirs La Grande Illusion, a figure whose loyalty is to something greater than nationalism. His unwilling hosts-and the echo chamber of their mute opposition makes him question both himself and his mission." "Melville made the film on a very small budget. Its a remarkably assured apprentice work. Melville and his cameraman Henri Decae show considerable cinematic technique: despite much of the film taking place in a single room, they avoid any sort of claustrophobia." Von Ebrennacs monologues and the extensive voiceover mean that, the title notwithstanding, there is a significant amount of talk. Buried Alive Buried Alive is a 1990 American made-for-television horror thriller film directed by Frank Darabont and starring Tim Matheson, Jennifer Jason Leigh, William Atherton and Hoyt Axton. The film received mixed reviews from critics, and has often been overlooked in Darabonts directorial catalogue due to the success of his later films. Zapped Zapped is an American television film made for Disney Channel starring Zendaya, Chanelle Peloso, Emilia McCarthy and Spencer Boldman. Zendaya portrays the lead role, Zoey Stevens. Dancing at the Blue Iguana Dancing at the Blue Iguana is an American erotic drama film, released in 2000, directed by Michael Radford about the lives of strippers in an adult club. The film was based on an improvisational workshop involving the lead actors. It explores the intersecting lives of five exotic dancers who work at a San Fernando Valley strip club, the Blue Iguana, and the difficulties in their lives. Tidal Wave Tidal Wave is a 2009 South Korean disaster film directed by Yoon Je-kyoon and starring Sol Kyung-gu, Ha Ji-won, Park Joong-hoon and Uhm Jung-hwa. Billed as South Koreas first disaster film, the film released theatrically on 22 July 2009 and received more than 11 million admissions nationwide. The films English name is technically not correct since its theme refers to a tsunami rather than a tidal wave. What a Man What a Man is a 2011 German comedy film directed by Matthias Schweighöfer. It was well received by German critics and also a success at the box office. It received US$17.3 million at the box office The Clay Bird Matir Moina is a 2002 Bengali drama film directed by Tareque Masud, a Bangladeshi film director. The films cast includes Nurul Islam Bablu, Jayanta Chattopadhyay, and Rokeya Prachy. It deals with Masuds own experiences studying at a madrasah against the increasing tensions in East Pakistan culminating in the Bangladesh War of Liberation. Throughout the film, there are references to historical occurrences in agitated times, and the film portrays these episodes through the human experiences of the young protagonist, his family, and his teachers and peers at the madrasah. Matir Moina won a number of awards internationally but was initially banned in Bangladesh on the grounds that it dealt with issues sensitive to the religious. The ban was repealed and the DVD version was released on April 16, 2005. Produced by Catherine Masud Matir Moina was awarded the FIPRESCI Prize in section Directors Fortnight outside competition at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, and became Bangladeshs first film to compete for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Kings & Queen Kings and Queen is a 2004 French drama film directed by Arnaud Desplechin, starring Emmanuelle Devos and Mathieu Amalric. It won the Louis Delluc Prize, the Prix Méliès and the César Award for Best Actor. In addition, it was nominated for César awards for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Most Promising Actress and Best Writing. Walk Don't Run Walk, Dont Run is a 1966 Technicolor comedy film directed by Charles Walters and starring Cary Grant in his final film role, Samantha Eggar, and Jim Hutton. The film is a remake of the 1943 film The More the Merrier and is set during the Olympic Games. On the Beach On the Beach is a 2000 apocalyptic made-for-television film directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Armand Assante, Bryan Brown, and Rachel Ward. It was originally aired on Showtime. The film is a remake of a 1959 film, which was also based on the 1957 novel by Nevil Shute, but updates the setting of the story to the films then-future of 2006, starting with placing the crew on the fictional , USS Charleston. Bleach: Memories of Nobody Bleach: Memories of Nobody is the first animated film adaptation of the anime and manga series Bleach. Directed by Noriyuki Abe and written by Masashi Sogo, the film was first released in Japanese theaters on December 16, 2006. The DVD was released in Japan on September 5, 2007. To promote the film, the opening and closing credits for episodes 106 through 109 of the Bleach anime use footage from the film. The films theme music is by Aqua Timez. The film had a limited theatrical release in the United States from June 11 to June 12, 2008, and in Canada on October 20, 2008 and was followed by the DVD release on October 14, 2008. The film aired on September 5, 2009 on Adult Swim. Animax Asia became the first to air the movie in Asia, as they confirmed the premiere to be on May 2. The Blu-ray was released on May 7, 2012 in the United Kingdom. Wrinkles Wrinkles is a 2011 Spanish animated drama film directed by Ignacio Ferreras, based on the comic book with the same title by Paco Roca. The story is set in a retirement home and revolves around the friendship between two elderly men, one of them in the early stages of Alzheimers disease. Wrinkles was released to UK DVD and Blu-ray on April 28, 2014, following a limited theatrical release on April 18. Special features in this release include Wrinkles Animatic, Wrinkles Making Of, Peter Bradshaw reviews Wrinkles, Wrinkles Trailer, Wrinkles Teaser Trailer, and Recording the Music for Wrinkles. Jauja Jauja is a 2014 internationally co-produced historical drama film co-written and directed by Lisandro Alonso. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival where it won the FIPRESCI Prize. The Bellboy The Bellboy is a 1960 American comedy film written, produced, directed by and starring Jerry Lewis. It was released on July 20, 1960 by Paramount Pictures and marked Lewiss directorial debut. Room 6 Room 6 is a 2006 American horror film directed by Michael Hurst and written by Hurst and Mark A. Altman. It stars Christine Taylor, Shane Brolly, Jerry OConnell, and Ellie Cornell. Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten is a 2007 documentary film directed by Julien Temple about Joe Strummer, the lead singer of the British punk rock band The Clash, that went on to win the British Independent Film Awards as Best British Documentary 2007. The film premiered 20 January 2007 at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. It was also shown at the Dublin Film Festival on 24 February 2007. It was released in the United Kingdom on 18 May 2007 and in Australia on 31 August 2007. The film opened in limited release in the United States on 2 November 2007. Battle of the Damned Battle of the Damned is a 2013 American science fiction film written, produced and directed by Christopher Hatton. The film stars Dolph Lundgren, Melanie Zanetti, Matt Doran and David Field. Following a deadly viral outbreak, private soldier Max Gatling leads a handful of survivors and a team of robots in a fight against an army of the dead. Lundgren said of the film, "This time Im up against virus-infected human zombies, Eaters as we call them. Max is sent into an infected, abandoned city to find the daughter of a rich industrialist. He gets more than he bargained for. I wish I wouldve asked for more money, in Maxs own words. Fortunately I enlist some kick-ass, run-away robots to help me in the battle". Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster Returns Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster Returns is a 2013 Indian romantic thriller drama film directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia. It is the sequel to the 2011 film, Saheb. The film stars Jimmy Sheirgill and Mahi Gill, who reprised their roles from the previous film, while new additions to the cast include Irrfan Khan and Soha Ali Khan. The film was released on 8 March 2013. Jimmy Shergill won Best Actor Award for this film at 11th Norway Bollywood Film Festival in Oslo. A sequel titled Saheb was released on 27 July 2018. Last Days in Vietnam Last Days in Vietnam is a 2014 American documentary film written, produced and directed by Rory Kennedy. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. After its premiere at Sundance Film Festival, American Experience Films acquired the distribution rights of the film, in association with PBS Distribution for DVD releases. The film had a theatrical release in New York City on September 5, 2014 before expanding nationwide in the United States during September and early October. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 87th Academy Awards. It also garnered a nomination for Best Documentary Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America. It premiered on PBS television on April 28, 2015. Maalik Maalik is a 2016 Pakistani political-thriller film directed, written and produced by Ashir Azeem. It was released on 8 April 2016 in cinemas across Pakistan under the production banner of Media Hub. The film was banned in Pakistan for political reasons after being cleared by all three Censor Boards of the country with Universal rating, opposition parties in Pakistan welcomed the film for showing reality and the KPK govt allowed screening of Maalik . Maalik is the only Pakistani film to be banned by the Federal Govt after being cleared by all Censor Boards. The film has a big cast with Ashir Azeem, Farhan Ally Agha, Sajid Hassan, Hassan Niazi, Adnan Shah, Rashid Farooqi, Ehteshamuddin and Tatmain ul Qulb in the lead roles. Blackout Blackout is a 2008 psychological thriller based on the eponymous novel by Italian novelist Gianluca Morozzi, although the plot of the film deviates heavily from the source material. Directed by Rigoberto Castañeda, Blackout revolves around three people, one of whom is a serial killer, who are trapped in an elevator after a power blackout. Leader Leader is a 2010 Telugu political drama film written and directed by Sekhar Kammula, marking the acting debut of Rana Daggubati in the lead role, with Richa Gangopadhyay and Priya Anand as the female leads. This film was produced by AVM Productions. The movie opened to rave positive reviews and was an super hit at the box office. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Rajyudh in 2011. Beautiful Beautiful is a 2000 American comedy-drama film directed by Sally Field, starring Minnie Driver, Joey Lauren Adams, Hallie Kate Eisenberg, Herta Ware, and Kathleen Turner. The plot deals with the sacrifices that contestants in the Miss America pageant typically must make. The film was both a critical and a commercial failure. Left Behind II: Tribulation Force Left Behind II: Tribulation Force is a Christian apocalyptic/thriller film, and the second in a series of films based on the Left Behind book series written by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins. It was produced and distributed by Cloud Ten Pictures and Namesake Entertainment. The film was directed by Bill Corcoran, and stars Kirk Cameron and Brad Johnson. It was released directly to home video on October 29, 2002. The films executive producer was Andre Van Heerden. Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew, originally released in Japan as Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation the Movie: Mew and the Wave Hero, is a 2005 Japanese animated fantasy film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and produced by OLM It is the eighth installment of the Pokémon film series. The film stars the voices of Rica Matsumoto, Ikue Ōtani Yūji Ueda, Kaori, Fushigi Yamada, Megumi Hayashibara, Shin-ichiro Miki, Inuko Inuyama, Daisuke Namikawa, Satomi Kōrogi, Takeshi Aono, Noriko Hidaka, Kōichi Yamadera, Kumiko Okae, Momoko Kikuchi, and Becky. It was released in theaters in Japan on July 16, 2005, followed by the Japanese DVD release on December 22, 2005. The English dub was done by 4Kids Entertainment and was first released on DVD in Australia on August 16, 2006, with the US release following on September 19, 2006. The English dub of the movie premiered in the US for the first time at the 2006 Comic-Con in San Diego. The film aired in the United Kingdom in July 2007 on Cartoon Network and it continues to air on CITV. This is also the last Pokémon film to be dubbed in English by 4Kids Entertainment, who have been dubbing Pokémon from the start of the television series in 1998. All future Pokémon episodes and films would be dubbed by The Pokémon Company International. The events of the film take place during the eighth season of Pokémon: Advanced Battle. Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew was one of the four nominees for the American Anime Awards "Best Anime Feature" award, but it lost to Advent Children. The Hunters The Hunters is a 2013 science fiction adventure telefilm starring Robbie Amell and Alexa Vega that was produced by Walden Media. It debuted on the Hallmark Channel on October 25, 2013. The film, based on the graphic novel Mirror Mirror by Joshua Williamson, is directed by Nisha Ganatra with a script written by Matthew Huffman and Jeffrey Alan Schechter. The Sundowners The Sundowners is a 1960 Technicolor film that tells the story of an Australian outback family torn between the fathers desires to continue his nomadic sheep-herding ways and the wifes and sons desire to settle down in one place. The film stars Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, and Peter Ustinov, with a supporting cast including Glynis Johns, Dina Merrill, Michael Anderson Jr., and Chips Rafferty. The screenplay was adapted by Isobel Lennart from Jon Clearys novel of the same name; it was produced and directed by Fred Zinnemann. It falls into the Australian meat pie Western genre. At the 33rd Academy Awards, The Sundowners was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Director, Best Picture, and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium. The Storm Riders The Storm Riders is a 1998 Hong Kong wuxia fantasy film based on the manhua series Fung Wan by artist Ma Wing-shing. Directed by Andrew Lau, it starred Ekin Cheng as Wind and Aaron Kwok as Cloud. The plot involves two children, Whispering Wind and Striding Cloud, who become powerful warriors under the evil Lord Conquerors tutelage. The sequel to the film, titled The Storm Warriors and directed by the Pang brothers, was released in 2009. Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss Billys Hollywood Screen Kiss is a 1998 American independent, gay-themed romantic comedy film written and directed by Tommy OHaver and starring Sean P. Hayes, Brad Rowe, and Meredith Scott Lynn. The film was a breakthrough performance for Hayes, who would go from this film to his role as Jack McFarland on the hit television show Will & Grace. Crush Crush is a 2001 film written and directed by John McKay and starring Andie MacDowell, Imelda Staunton, Anna Chancellor, Kenny Doughty, and Bill Paterson. Wordplay Wordplay is a 2006 documentary film directed by Patrick Creadon. It features Will Shortz, the editor of the New York Times crossword puzzle, crossword constructor Merl Reagle, and many other noted crossword solvers and constructors. The second half of the movie is set at the 2005 American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, where the top solvers compete for a prize of $4000. Wordplay was the best reviewed documentary film of 2006, according to Rottentomatoes.com The movie focuses on the following crossword solvers: Ellen Ripstein: editor living in New York City and 2001 ACPT champion. She is also known for her baton twirling. Trip Payne: professional puzzlemaker living in South Florida and three-time ACPT champion. He held the record as the youngest champion after winning the tournament in 1993 at the age of 24. Tyler Hinman: student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy. At the 2005 ACPT, he challenged Trip Payne for the title of youngest champion ever. Jon Delfin: pianist living in New York City and seven-time ACPT champion. Al Sanders: project manager at Hewlett-Packard in Fort Collins. He is a frequent finalist at the ACPT. The film contains appearances by many celebrity fans of the Times puzzle, including Bill Clinton, Bob Dole, Jon Stewart, Ken Burns, Mike Mussina, Daniel Okrent, and the Indigo Girls. A 2008 episode of The Simpsons, "Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words", is based on the film. James L. Brooks got the inspiration for the episode after watching Wordplay. "We felt both Will and Merl were very compelling, off-the-beaten-track personalities Wordplay, who would fit into our universe very well", Brooks said. The episode was written by Tim Long, and directed by Nancy Kruse, and guest-starred crossword puzzle creators Reagle and Shortz as themselves. Wordplay features a theme song, "Every Word", written and performed by Gary Louris of The Jayhawks. The Wordplay DVD features a music video of "Every Word". The Child in Time The Child in Time is a British television film directed by Julian Farino, adaptation of the 1987 novel of the same name by Ian McEwan. The film premiered on BBC One on Sunday 24 September 2017 and stars Benedict Cumberbatch. No End No End is a 1985 film directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski and starring Grażyna Szapołowska, Maria Pakulnis, and Aleksander Bardini. The film is about the state of martial law in Poland after the banning of the trade union Solidarity in 1981. Kieślowski worked with several regular collaborators for the first time on No End. Fiza Fiza is a 2000 Indian crime thriller film written and directed by Khalid Mohammed. Starring Karisma Kapoor, Hrithik Roshan and Jaya Bachchan, the film emerged as the fourth highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2000, with its storyline and soundtrack earning critical praise. It grossed domestically at the box office. At the 46th Filmfare Awards, Fiza received eight nominations, including Best Actor for Roshan. The film won two–Best Actress for Kapoor and Best Supporting Actress for Bachchan. It is regarded by many critics as a career best performance of Karisma Kapoor alongside Zubeida where she also played the title role as a Muslim protagonist. It is also considered one of the best women oriented films in Bollywood praised for having a strong willed and determined female protagonist as a sister searching desperately for her brother; a rarity in most Bollywood films where leading ladies are relegated to the background. Arahan Arahan is a 2004 South Korean action film directed by Ryoo Seung-wan and starring his brother Ryoo Seung-bum along with Yoon So-yi, Ahn Sung-ki and Jung Doo-hong. The film was a relative commercial success, selling over 2 million tickets domestically, but wasnt as well received by critics as Ryoo Seung-wans previous films. A Perfect Ending A Perfect Ending is a 2012 LGBT film written and directed by Nicole Conn. The Play House The Playhouse is a 1921 American two-reel silent comedy film written, directed by, and starring Buster Keaton. The movie runs for 22 minutes, and is most famous for an opening sequence in which Keaton plays every role. The Jungle Book Jungle Book is a 1942 independent Technicolor action-adventure film by the Hungarian Korda brothers, based on a screenplay adaptation by Laurence Stallings of Rudyard Kiplings The Jungle Book, about a wild boy who is kidnapped by villagers who are cruel to animals as they attempt to steal a dead kings cursed treasure. The film was directed by Zoltán Korda, produced by his brother Alexander and art directed by their younger brother Vincent. The cinematography was by Lee Garmes and W. Howard Greene and the music was by Miklós Rózsa. The film starred Sabu as Mowgli. Because of the war, the British Korda brothers had moved their film making to Hollywood in 1940, and Jungle Book is one of the films they made during that Hollywood period. Torremolinos 73 Torremolinos 73 is a 2003 Spanish/Danish comedy film directed by Pablo Berger. Weathering with You is a 2019 Japanese animated romantic fantasy film written and directed by Makoto Shinkai. The film is set in Japan during a period of exceptionally rainy weather and tells the story of a high school boy who runs away to Tokyo and befriends an orphan girl who appears to be able to manipulate the weather. The film was produced by CoMix Wave Films, Genki Kawamura, and Story Inc., and the music was composed by Radwimps. Weathering with You was released in Japan on July 19, 2019; the previous day, a novel adaptation written by Shinkai—one of his original works—was published. A manga adaptation illustrated by Watari Kubota was first serialized in Kodanshas Afternoon on July 25 the same year; it was selected as the Japanese entry for Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards. Slam Dunk is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takehiko Inoue about a basketball team from Shōhoku High School in the Shōnan area. It was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1990 to 1996, with the chapters collected into 31 tankōbon volumes by Shueisha. It was adapted into an anime series by Toei Animation which has been broadcast worldwide, enjoying much popularity particularly in Japan, several other Asian countries and Europe. Slam Dunk has sold over 121 million copies in Japan alone, making it one of the best-selling manga series in history. Inoue later used basketball as a central theme in two subsequent manga titles: Buzzer Beater and Real. In 2010, Inoue received special commendations from the Japan Basketball Association for helping popularize basketball in Japan. Seoul Station Seoul Station is a South Korean animated zombie film written and directed by Yeon Sang-ho. Released on August 18, 2016, the film stars Ryu Seung-ryong, Shim Eun-kyung and Lee Joon in the lead roles. The film was shown at the 2016 Edinburgh International Film Festival. The film serves as the prequel to the live-action film Train to Busan by the same director. Taking place in and around Seoul station, a young runaway woman must try to survive in a world that sees her as disposable. The story revolves around two main characters: Suk-gyu, a father who searches for his runaway daughter, only to discover she has become a prostitute. Just as he is about to be reunited with her, a zombie epidemic breaks out in Seoul. The Girl of Your Dreams The Girl of Your Dreams is a 1998 Spanish drama film produced and directed by Fernando Trueba that stars Penélope Cruz, Antonio Resines, Johannes Silberschneider and Hanna Schygulla. Set during the Spanish Civil War, it centers on a fictional Andalusian actress making a film in Nazi Germany who becomes the object of Joseph Goebbels attentions. Kokowääh 2 is a 2013 German film directed by Til Schweiger. It is a sequel to the 2011 film . It was released in German-speaking countries on 7 February 2013. The film stars Til Schweiger, his daughter Emma Tiger Schweiger, Jasmin Gerat and Samuel Finzi reprising their roles from the first film. The Kid Brother The Kid Brother is a 1927 American classic comedy silent film starring Harold Lloyd. It was successful and popular upon release and today is considered by critics and fans to be one of Lloyds best films, integrating elements of comedy, romance, drama, and character development. Its storyline is an homage to a 1921 film called Tolable David, although it is essentially a re-make of a little-known 1924 Hal Roach feature, The White Sheep, starring Glenn Tryon. Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne is a 1945 French film directed by Robert Bresson. It is a modern adaptation of a section of Denis Diderots Jacques le fataliste that tells the story of a man who is tricked into marrying a prostitute. Les Dames was Bressons second feature. It is also his last film to feature a cast entirely composed of professional actors. Forbidden World Forbidden World, originally titled Mutant, is a 1982 American science fiction-horror film. The screenplay was written by Tim Curnen, from a screenstory by R.J. Robertson and Jim Wynorski. It was co-edited and directed by Allan Holzman, who had edited Battle Beyond the Stars two years earlier. The cast includes Jesse Vint, Dawn Dunlap, June Chadwick, Linden Chiles, Fox Harris and Michael Bowen. Forbidden World has also been released under the titles Mutant and Subject 20. The film received three nominations for the 1983 Saturn Awards: Best Low Budget Film, Best Make-up and Best Special Effects. It was generally panned by critics as a cheap, exploitive imitation of the movie Alien, with sex, nudity, uneven editing, cheap special effects, and an audio track that some found unpleasant. It is frequently paired with and compared to the previous years Corman-produced Alien rip-off Galaxy of Terror, with which Forbidden World shares some of the same sets. The movie also makes use of footage recycled from the 1980 movie Battle Beyond the Stars, which was also produced by Corman. It is notable for its gruesome violence, oddball electronica music score by Susan Justin, odd, choppy editing and a scene in which the two female leads take a shower together. The film was remade in 1991 under the title Dead Space, on which Corman served as executive producer. The remake has minor variations but still retains the plot and character stylings of the original, also referring to the mutated virus as a "metamorph" as the original did. The Devil's Arithmetic The Devils Arithmetic is a 1999 TV movie based on the historical novel of the same name by Jane Yolen. It stars Kirsten Dunst as Hannah Stern and costars Brittany Murphy, Louise Fletcher, and Mimi Rogers. Dustin Hoffman introduces the film but is uncredited and serves as an executive producer with Mimi Rogers. Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster is a 2010 American made-for-television comedy film directed by Brian Levant for Cartoon Network and based on the Saturday morning cartoon series Scooby-Doo by Hanna-Barbera. It is the fourth installment in the Scooby-Doo live-action film series and a sequel to the 2009 film Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins, whose cast reprise their roles again here. The film was shot in Santa Clarita and Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, California and premiered on October 16, 2010. A Tale of Winter A Tale of Winter is a 1992 French drama film directed by Éric Rohmer, and starring Charlotte Véry, Frédéric van den Driessche and Michael Voletti. It is the second of Rohmers "Tales of the Four Seasons", which also include A Tale of Springtime, A Summers Tale and Autumn Tale. The film was entered into the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival. Feel the Noise Feel the Noise is a 2007 American drama film written by Albert Leon, directed by Alejandro Chomski and produced by Jennifer Lopez. It was released on October 5, 2007 and stars Omarion, Giancarlo Esposito, Victor Rasuk and James McCaffrey. The Double Hour The Double Hour is a 2009 Italian romantic thriller film. It is directed by Giuseppe Capotondi, produced by Francesca Cima and Nicola Giuliano, and stars Filippo Timi and Kseniya Rappoport. Principal photography began in October 2008 in Turin, Italy. The film opened in Italy on October 9, 2009, after premiering in competition at Venice Film Festival in September 2009, where it eventually won the Volpi Cup award for Best Actress for Rappoport. It was also screened at the 2009 Toronto Film Festival. Samuel Goldwyn Films released The Double Hour in the US on April 15, 2011. Plump Fiction Plump Fiction is a 1997 parody film, released by Rhino Entertainment. Its a spoof of mid-1990s films in general, and violent, convoluted films more specifically; the overall story is a send-up of 1994s Pulp Fiction, complete with intertitles and an out-of-sequence storyline, with other movies such as Reservoir Dogs and Natural Born Killers also parodied. Dark Spells Büyü is a 2004 Turkish horror film directed by Orhan Oğuz. Though the film was a surprise box office success, it received very poor reviews. Naam Hai Akira Akira is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film co-written, produced and directed by AR Murugadoss Produced by It is a remake of the 2011 Tamil-language film Mouna Guru, and features Sonakshi Sinha in the titular role. Principal photography began in March 2015, and the film released worldwide on 2 September 2016. The soundtrack composed by Vishal-Shekhar has been released on 16 August 2016. White Lightning White Lightning is a 1973 American action film directed by Joseph Sargent and starring Burt Reynolds as the main character Robert "Gator" McKlusky, Jennifer Billingsley, Ned Beatty, Bo Hopkins, R.G. Armstrong, and Diane Ladd. It was written by William W. Norton. Reynolds called the film "the beginning of a whole series of films made in the South, about the South and for the South. No one cares if the picture was ever distributed north of the Mason-Dixon line because you could make back the cost of the negative just in Memphis alone. Anything outside of that was just gravy. It was a well done film. Joe Sargent is an excellent director. Hes very, very good with actors. And it had some marvellous people in it whom nobody had seen before. Ned Beatty for example. I had to fight like hell to get Ned in the film." The King and I The King and I is a 1999 American animated musical film directed by Richard Rich and written by Peter Bakalian, Jacqueline Feather, and David Seidler, loosely adapted from the Anna Leonowens story, and uses songs and some of the character names from Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein IIs stage musical of the same name. The film was released theatrically in the United States on March 19, 1999 and grossed $12 million domestically on a $25 million budget. 100 Bloody Acres 100 Bloody Acres is a 2012 Australian horror comedy film directed and written by brothers Colin and Cameron Cairnes. Damon Herriman and Angus Sampson star as opportunistic, rural fertiliser manufacturers who resort to using human remains for their business. It premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival on 4 August 2012, and it was released in the United States on 28 June 2013. 1 1 is a 2013 documentary film directed by Paul Crowder and narrated by Michael Fassbender. The film traces the history of Formula One auto racing from its early years, in which some seasons had multiple fatalities, to the 1994 death of Ayrton Senna, the sports most recent death at the time of production. Extensive and often rare archival footage is used throughout. We Still Kill the Old Way We Still Kill the Old Way is a British crime drama film written by Dougie Brimson, Sacha Bennett and Gary Lawrence, directed by Sacha Bennett, and starring Ian Ogilvy, Alison Doody, Lysette Anthony and James Cosmo. Firestorm Firestorm is a 1998 action thriller film directed by Dean Semler and starring Howie Long, Scott Glenn, William Forsythe, and Suzy Amis. Dil Bole Hadippa! Dil Bole Hadippa! is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language sports film directed by Anurag Singh and produced by Aditya Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner. It stars Shahid Kapoor and Rani Mukerji in pivotal roles in the story about a young woman who pretends to be a man to join an all-male cricket team. It also has Anupam Kher, Dalip Tahil, Rakhi Sawant and Sherlyn Chopra in supporting roles. The film was released on 18 September 2009, and received negative reviews upon release, but it was a box office hit. The film is a Bollywood adaptation of the 2006 United States hit film Shes the Man. The Fluffy Movie: Unity Through Laughter The Fluffy Movie is a 2014 American stand-up comedy film directed by Manny Rodriguez and starring Gabriel Iglesias. The film was released in theaters on July 25, 2014, by Open Road Films. The concert movie was filmed at two shows on February 28, 2014, and March 1, in San Jose. The Incredible Journey The Incredible Journey is a 1963 live-action Walt Disney film based on the novel The Incredible Journey by Sheila Burnford. Narrated by Rex Allen, the film follows the adventure of three pets, Luath the Labrador Retriever, Bodger the Bull Terrier, and Tao the Siamese cat, as they journey 250 miles through the Canadian wilderness to return to their home. Syn Cat was also in the title role of the Disney film That Darn Cat!. The film was mostly praised for its nature scenes and for Rex Allens narration. However, the human scenes, including the climactic ending, met with mixed to negative reception for disrupting the mood of the film. Labyrinth of Passion Labyrinth of Passion is a 1982 Spanish screwball comedy written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, starring Cecilia Roth and Imanol Arias. Antonio Banderas has a small role marking his film debut. Labyrinth of Passion, Almodóvars second film, was independently produced with a shoestring budget which allowed for better production values than his previous film Pepi, and to employ a more complex narrative. The plot follows a nymphomaniac pop star who falls in love with a gay Middle Eastern prince. Their unlikely destiny is to find one another, overcome their sexual preferences and live happily ever after on a tropical island. Although badly received by Spanish film critics, Labyrinth of Passion was a modest success and it quickly reached cult film status. The film is an outrageous look at love and sex, framed in Madrid of the early 1980s, during the so-called Movida madrileña, a period of sexual adventurousness between the dissolution of Francos authoritarian regime and the onset of AIDS consciousness. Murari Murari is a 2001 Indian Telugu-language supernatural drama film written, and directed by Krishna Vamsi. The film features Mahesh Babu in the title role with Sonali Bendre, Lakshmi, Sukumari, Kaikala Satyanarayana and Gollapudi Maruthi Rao. Mani Sharma composed the music while Ram Prasad handled the cinematography. Peter Hein debuted as choreographer of action sequences with this film. The film marked the last on screen appearance of veteran Telugu actor Dhulipala Seetarama Sastry. The film revolves around the happy-go-lucky Murari whose Zamindar ancestors have been victims of Goddess Durgas generational curse since the mid 19th century. Every 48 years the Royal Familys heirs lose their life in their early 30s due to this curse. No matter how many religious rituals are being performed since ages, the family loses their heirs. In this generation, Murari is the one to be succumbed by the curse. The film deals with Muraris redemption to overcome the curse through his spiritual will, and through his grand mothers self sacrifice. The film was released on 16 February 2001 to positive reviews, and became a Super Hit in Telugu cinema. It was the first blockbuster in Mahesh Babus career. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Rowdy Cheetah by Goldmines Telefilms in 2014. Companeros Compañeros is a 1970 Zapata Western film directed by Sergio Corbucci. The film stars Franco Nero, Tomas Milian, Jack Palance and Fernando Rey. The soundtrack for the film was written by Ennio Morricone, and the orchestra was conducted by Bruno Nicolai. Compañeros is one of Corbuccis best-known westerns, as well as one of the best-known spaghetti westerns altogether. The film has been compared to The Good, as it intertwines the paths of several characters in the middle of a conflict, but takes place during the Mexican Revolution instead of the American Civil War. Due to the setting and Neros and Miliáns characters, it is similar also to Corbuccis earlier Zapata Western, The Mercenary, which was released two years earlier. Alejandro Ulloa was the cinematographer for both films. Compañeros is the only film in which the two stars of Italian genre films, Franco Nero and Tomás Milián, acted together. Nero later complained that Corbucci concentrated too much on Milian, and refused to act in Long Live Your Death if Corbucci was to direct it. Scorpio Scorpio is a 1973 American spy film directed by Michael Winner and starring Burt Lancaster, Alain Delon and Paul Scofield. Love Jones Love Jones is a 1997 American romantic drama film written and directed by Theodore Witcher, in his feature film debut. It stars Larenz Tate, Nia Long, Isaiah Washington, Bill Bellamy, and Lisa Nicole Carson. Two of the poems recited by Nia Longs character, Nina, were written by Sonia Sanchez and are included in her book Like the Singing Coming Off the Drums: Love Poems. Although the movie received favorable critical reviews, it was not a financial success. It has, however, a cult following because of its realistic characters and unorthodox take on the romance genre. It is Theodore Witchers only directorial work to date. Rakhta Charitra Rakta Charitra is a 2010 Indian political action thriller film based on the life of Paritala Ravindra. The film was directed by Ram Gopal Varma and written by Prashant Pandey. The film was nominated for Stardust Readers Choice Award for Best Direction — Action/Thriller. The film starred Vivek Oberoi as Pratap Ravi in the lead role, while Sudeep, Shatrughan Sinha, Abhimanyu Singh, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Sushant Singh, Radhika Apte and Priyamani play supporting roles Jackals Jackals is a 2017 American horror thriller film directed by Kevin Greutert and produced by Tommy Alastra. The film is written by Jared Rivet. Aiyaary Aiyaary is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film written and directed by Neeraj Pandey. Produced by Shital Bhatia, Dhaval Gada & Motion Picture Capital and distributed by Reliance Entertainment, Plan C Studios, Friday Filmworks & Pen India Limited. The film features Sidharth Malhotra, Manoj Bajpayee, Rakul Preet Singh, Pooja Chopra, Adil Hussain, Kumud Mishra, Naseeruddin Shah and Anupam Kher. Inspired by the Adarsh Housing society scam, the films narrative centers around the relation between a colonel and his protege that gets affected when the latter becomes disillusioned upon overhearing a conversation and goes rogue with sensitive data related to his covert organization, prompting the colonel to race against time and hunt him down. After having its release date rescheduled from 26 January to 9 February to yet another week, it was released on February 16, 2018. Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work is a 2010 documentary film about the life and career of comedian Joan Rivers. It premiered at the San Francisco International Film Festival at the Castro Theatre on May 6, 2010. Guilty Crown is a 2011 Japanese anime television series produced by Production I.G which aired on Fuji TVs noitamina program block from October 13, 2011. The story revolves around Shu Ouma, a high school boy who inadvertently obtains an ability called "Power of the King" that enables him to draw out items called "Voids" from other people. He is then thrown into the conflict between a quasi-governmental organization known as the GHQ and a resistance organization called Funeral Parlor which aims to restore Japans independence from the GHQ. In the process, Shu has to deal with the burden his ability puts on his shoulders and the horrific mystery of his past. The series incorporates elements of numerous genres, mostly drawing from science fantasy. Two manga adaptations were published by ASCII Media Works and Square Enix. A light novel was published by Nitroplus titled Guilty Crown: Princess of Deadpool in April 2012. A spin-off visual novel named Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas was also developed by Nitroplus which came bundled with a 15-minute original video animation named Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas. Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge La Rivière du hibou is a 1962 French short film, almost without dialogue. It was based on the American short story "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" by American Civil War soldier, wit, and writer Ambrose Bierce. It was directed by Robert Enrico and produced by Marcel Ichac and Paul de Roubaix with music by Henri Lanoë. It won awards at the Cannes Film Festival and the Academy Awards. It was also screened on American television as episode 142 of The Twilight Zone on 28 February 1964. Thomas and the Magic Railroad Thomas and the Magic Railroad is a 2000 childrens fantasy film written, produced and directed by Britt Allcroft. The film stars Peter Fonda, Mara Wilson, Alec Baldwin, Didi Conn, Russell Means, Cody McMains, Michael E. Rodgers with the voices of Britt Allcroft, Kevin Frank, Neil Crone, and Eddie Glen. The film is based on the British childrens book series The Railway Series by The Rev. W. Awdry, its televised adaptation Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends, and the American television series Shining Time Station by Britt Allcroft and Rick Siggelkow. It was co-produced by Gullane Pictures/The Britt Allcroft Company and the Isle of Man Film Commission. It was distributed by Destination Films in the United States, Icon Film Distribution in the United Kingdom and ABC Films in Australia. The film tells the story of Lily Stone, the granddaughter of the caretaker of an enchanted steam engine who is lacking an appropriate supply of coal, and Mr. Conductor of Shining Time Station, whose provisions of magical gold dust are at a critical low. To ameliorate these problems, Lily and Mr. Conductor enlist the help of Thomas, who confronts the ruthless Diesel 10 along the way. Plans for a theatrical Thomas film originally began with Paramount Pictures, with production set to begin in 1996 and a release date planned sometime for 1997. However, the project was soon shelved after then-vice chairman Barry London left Paramount, who had originally brought up the project to Britt Allcroft. Shortly after London joined Destination Films and became vice-chairman in 1998, interest in the film was renewed and Destination Films began funding the project. Filming took place at the Strasburg Rail Road in Strasburg, as well as in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and on the Isle of Man. The film premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square on July 9, 2000 and was released in the United Kingdom and the United States on July 14 and July 26 respectively. When Thomas and the Magic Railroad was first released in the United Kingdom where critics were unfamiliar with the characters from Shining Time Station, the film was accused of "Americanizing" Thomas. Critical reception in the U.S. was almost equally negative, in stark contrast to the praise given to the original Shining Time Station, which was an award-winning show. General criticism of the film has been directed towards its plot, characterization, acting, special effects, and lack of fidelity to the source material. The films critical and financial failure led Allcroft to resign from her company, Gullane Entertainment in September 2000. Two years later, Gullane was acquired by HiT Entertainment. Faust Faust: Love of the Damned is a 2000 English-language Spanish superhero horror film directed by Brian Yuzna. It is adapted from a screenplay by David Quinn and Miguel Tejada-Flores based on the comic book of the same name by Tim Vigil and David Quinn. It was produced by Ted Chalmers, Carlos, Julio and Antonio Fernández, Bea Morillas, Miguel Torrente and Brian Yuzna. It premiered at the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival on 12 October 2000. The film, which was the first of nine to be produced by Filmaxs Fantastic Factory label, won the award for Best Special Effects at the 2000 Catalan International Film Festival in Sitges, Spain. Schultze Gets the Blues Schultze Gets the Blues is a 2003 German comedy-drama film, the first directed and written by Michael Schorr. Monica Z Waltz for Monica is a Swedish biographical drama film directed by Per Fly. It is based on the true life and career of singer and actress Monica Zetterlund, portrayed by Edda Magnason. The film released theatrically in Sweden on 13 September 2013. Step Sisters Step Sisters is a 2018 dance comedy film directed by Charles Stone III. It stars Megalyn Echikunwoke as a black sorority girl who agrees to teach the art of Greek stepping to a house of party-obsessed white sorority sisters. Apartment Zero Apartment Zero, also known as Conviviendo con la muerte, is a 1989 British-Argentine political thriller film co-written and directed by Argentine-born screenwriter Martin Donovan and starring Hart Bochner and Colin Firth. It was produced in 1988 and premiered at film festivals throughout the next year. The story centers in a rundown area of Buenos Aires at the dawn of the 1980s, where Adrian LeDuc becomes friends with Jack Carney, an American tourist. Gradually Adrian begins to suspect that the outwardly likeable Jack is responsible for a series of political assassinations that are rocking the city. On Rotten Tomatoes Apartment Zero scored a positive reaction from 74% of its viewers. Famously suffused with homoerotic overtones and moments of black comedy, the film has been described as "A brilliantly crafted psychological drama". Comandante Comandante is a political documentary film by American director Oliver Stone. In the film, Stone interviews Cuban leader Fidel Castro on a diverse range of topics. Stone and his film crew visited Castro in Cuba for three days in 2002, and the film was released in 2003, having its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival early that year. The film was partly produced by HBO and was planned for broadcast. Shortly before airtime, after Cuba executed three hijackers of a ferry to the United States and imprisoned more than 70 political dissidents, HBO pulled the program. Burning Man Burning Man is a 2011 Australian drama film written and directed by Jonathan Teplitzky. Too Young to Die? Too Young to Die? is a 1990 television movie starring Brad Pitt and Juliette Lewis. It touches on the debate concerning the death penalty. It is based on a true story. Three years later, Pitt and Lewis would reunite, portraying somewhat similar characters, in Kalifornia. Campfire Tales Campfire Tales is a 1997 American anthology horror film directed by Matt Cooper, Martin Kunert, and David Semel. The film is made up of three individual short segments that are presented in an overarching narrative, told by a group of friends around a fire after they crash their car in the woods. It stars James Marsden, Christine Taylor, Amy Smart, and Ron Livingston. Peep World Peep World is a 2010 American comedy-drama film directed by Barry W. Blaustein and starring an ensemble cast, including Ron Rifkin, Lesley Ann Warren, Ben Schwartz, Michael C. Hall, Sarah Silverman, Rainn Wilson, Kate Mara, Judy Greer, Stephen Tobolowsky, Taraji P. Henson, and Alicia Witt. The story revolves around the Meyerwitz family causing trouble to each other after the youngest member reveals each others secrets in his novel. It premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival on September 15, 2010 and was released by IFC Films on March 25, 2011. Peep World garnered a negative reception from critics over its cliché-ridden script and the cast being given broad caricatures. Revenge of the Green Dragons Revenge of the Green Dragons is a 2014 crime drama film directed by Andrew Lau and Andrew Loo, written by Michael Di Jiacomo and Andrew Loo, with Martin Scorsese as an executive producer. The film stars Ray Liotta, Justin Chon, Shuya Chang, Harry Shum, Kevin Wu, and Billy Magnussen. The film is based on Frederic Dannen’s New Yorker article that chronicled the true story of Chinese-American gang life in 1980s and 1990s New York City. Correspondence The Correspondence is an English-language Italian romantic film directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. It stars Jeremy Irons and Olga Kurylenko in lead roles, and was released on 14 January 2016. The film score was composed by Ennio Morricone. The Well-Digger's Daughter The Well-Diggers Daughter is a 2011 French comedy film. Daniel Auteuil makes his directorial debut as he stars alongside Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey, Kad Merad, Sabine Azéma, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, and Nicolas Duvauchelle. The screenplay by Auteuil is based on the 1940 film The Well-Diggers Daughter written and directed by Marcel Pagnol. The Long Voyage Home The Long Voyage Home is a 1940 American drama film directed by John Ford. It stars John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell and Ian Hunter. It also features Barry Fitzgerald, Wilfrid Lawson, John Qualen, Mildred Natwick, and Ward Bond, among others. The film was adapted by Dudley Nichols from the plays The Moon of the Caribbees, In the Zone, Bound East for Cardiff, and The Long Voyage Home by Eugene ONeill. The original plays by Eugene ONeill were written around the time of World War I and were among his earliest plays. Ford set the story for the motion picture, however, during the early days of World War II. While not one of Fords best-known works, The Long Voyage Home continues to be well received. Film critics and scholars have noted Gregg Tolands distinctive cinematography, which serves as a precursor of the film noir aesthetic and would hint at his work for Orson Welles landmark film Citizen Kane. Immoral Tales Immoral Tales is a 1973 French anthology film directed by Walerian Borowczyk. The film was Borowczyks most sexually explicit at the time. The film is split into four erotic-themed stories that involve the loss of virginity, masturbation, bloodlust, and incest. After the release of Immoral Tales, Borowczyk began to fall out of favor with film critics. Modern critical reception to the film is that it is not one of Borowczyks strongest works. Plush Plush is a 2013 American erotic thriller film directed by Catherine Hardwicke and co-written by Arty Nelson with music by Nick Launay & Ming Vauze. The film stars Emily Browning, Xavier Samuel, Cam Gigandet, Dawn Olivieri, Thomas Dekker, and Frances Fisher. Natural Born Pranksters Natural Born Pranksters is a 2016 American comedy film starring YouTuber celebrities Roman Atwood, Dennis Roady, and Vitaly Zdorovetskiy. Their film debut features the trio staging pranks that were too elaborate to put on YouTube. The movie was produced by Collective Digital Studios and distributed by Lionsgate. The trio wrote the feature and it was directed by Ben Pluimer and Atwood, in his directorial debut. The movie also has numerous cameos by social-media personalities including Jenna Marbles, Furious Pete, Jukka Hildén, Dave England and Tom Mabe. Lower City Lower City is a 2005 Brazilian drama film directed by Sérgio Machado. It was released in Brazil and to international film festivals in 2005, including being screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Its general release in the United States was in 2006 in New York. Meadowland Meadowland is an American drama film written by Chris Rossi and directed by Reed Morano in her feature debut. The film stars Olivia Wilde, Luke Wilson, Juno Temple, Elisabeth Moss, Giovanni Ribisi, John Leguizamo, and Ty Simpkins. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 17, 2015. The film was released in a limited release on October 16, 2015, prior to being released on video on demand on October 23, 2015, by Cinedigm. Lady for a Day Lady for a Day is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy-drama film directed by Frank Capra. The screenplay by Robert Riskin is based on the short story "Madame La Gimp" by Damon Runyon. It was the first film for which Capra received an Academy Award nomination for Best Director and the first Columbia Pictures release to be nominated for Best Picture. The Night of the Shooting Stars The Night of the Shooting Stars is a 1982 Italian fantasy war drama film directed by Paolo Taviani and Vittorio Taviani. It was entered into the 1982 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Jury Special Grand Prix. The film was selected by Italy as its entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Clean Slate Clean Slate is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Mick Jackson. The film stars Dana Carvey as a private investigator who is the key witness in a murder case. After suffering a head injury however, he has developed a rare form of amnesia that causes him to forget anything that happened to him the previous day, which makes it hard for him to know whom to trust, or if he even knows them at all. Valeria Golino, Michael Gambon, James Earl Jones, Bryan Cranston, and Kevin Pollak co-star. Moby Dick Moby Dick is a 1998 American television miniseries based on Herman Melvilles 1851 novel of the same name. It was filmed in Australia in 1997 and first released in the United States in 1998. The miniseries consisted of two episodes, each running two hours with commercials on March 15 and 16 of 1998 on the USA Network. Hana and Alice is a 2004 Japanese teen romance film by director Shunji Iwai. The film, shot on HD digital video by the director of photography, Noboru Shinoda, who shared a longstanding working relationship with Shunji Iwai, concerns the life of two girls, the titular Hana and Alice, and the stress placed on their friendship as they move into high school. Originally shot as a series of short films for the 30th anniversary of Kit Kat in Japan, it was later expanded into a feature film by Iwai and received theatrical release in Japan in 2004. It moved into theaters in other Asian territories later in 2004 and 2005, and into western film festivals, such as New York Asian Film Festival and Seattle International Film Festival. The Best Man The Best Man Alien Trespass Alien Trespass is a 2009 science-fiction comedy film based on 1950s sci-fi B movies, produced by James Swift and directed by R.W. Goodwin. It stars Eric McCormack and Robert Patrick. The film was shot in Ashcroft, B.C. Dear Dictator Dear Dictator is a 2018 American satire comedy film written and directed by Lisa Addario and Joe Syracuse. The film stars Michael Caine, Katie Holmes, Odeya Rush, Seth Green, and Jason Biggs. The plot follows a sixteen year-old American girl who becomes the pen pal of a notorious island nation dictator. Laid in America Laid in America is a 2016 British direct-to-video comedy film starring British YouTube stars KSI and Caspar Lee respectively, along with American actor and comedian Bobby Lee. The film is written and directed by Sam Milman and Peter Vass. It is produced by The Fun Group LLC and Max Gottlieb and distributed by Universal Studios. The film was released direct-to-digital on 26 September 2016. Sherlock Holmes in Washington Sherlock Holmes in Washington is the fifth film in the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce series of Sherlock Holmes movies. The plot is an original story not based on any of Sir Arthur Conan Doyles Holmes tales. The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. is a 1953 Technicolor American musical fantasy film about a boy who dreams himself into a fantasy world ruled by a diabolical piano teacher enslaving children to practice piano forever, the only feature film written by Theodor Seuss Geisel, who wrote the story, screenplay and lyrics. It was directed by Roy Rowland, with many uncredited takes directed by producer Stanley Kramer. The film stars Peter Lind Hayes, Mary Healy, Hans Conried, and Tommy Rettig. Highway to Hell Highway to Hell is a 1992 American B horror comedy film directed by Ate de Jong and starring Chad Lowe, Kristy Swanson and Patrick Bergin. It was written by Brian Helgeland. The film tells the story of Charlie Sykes and his girlfriend Rachel Clark, who is kidnapped by a demon and taken to Hell to become one of Satans brides, while Charlie must travel to the other dimension to rescue her. The film features cameo appearances by Lita Ford, Gilbert Gottfried, actor Ben Stiller, his sister Amy Stiller and their parents, Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara. Spiral Spiral is a 2007 American psychological thriller produced by Coattails Entertainment and Ariescope Pictures. The film stars Joel David Moore, Amber Tamblyn, Zachary Levi, and Tricia Helfer. Spiral was co-directed by Moore and Adam Green. The original screenplay for the film was written by Moore and Jeremy Danial Boreing. Spiral was an Official Selection and was awarded the "Gold Vision" Award at the 22nd Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival in 2007. The "Gold Vision" Award is given for the "most innovative and unique film with an inspiring and groundbreaking vision." Gun Gun is a 2010 direct-to-video action film directed by Jessy Terrero, written by 50 Cent starring himself, Val Kilmer and James Remar. Filming took place in Detroit and Grand Rapids, Michigan. Johnny Suede Johnny Suede is a 1991 American film the directorial debut of Tom DiCillo, and stars Brad Pitt, Catherine Keener, Calvin Levels and Nick Cave. For Some Inexplicable Reason For Some Inexplicable Reason is a 2014 Hungarian film, the feature-debut of director Gabor Reisz. It stars Aron Ferenczik, who portrays a young unemployed man, somewhat adrift in Budapest, as he tries to cope with a recent break-up, bickering parents, and his adulthood. It premiered at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival in the "East of the West" competition. The film was awarded the Special Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 32nd Turin Film Festival. It also won the Grand Prix at the VOICES festival for young European cinema. The Culture High The Culture High is a 2014 feature-length documentary film directed by Brett Harvey. It is about the marijuana prohibition and the war on drugs in United States. It is the sequel of the 2007 The Business Behind Getting High. It premiered at the 2014 Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival. The Culture High won Best Documentary and was nominated for Best Screenwriter Non-Fiction, Best Overall Sound and Best Narrator at the 2015 AMPIA Awards. It was also nominated for Best Feature Length Documentary Program, Best Cinematography in a Documentary Program or Series, and Best Picture Editing in a Documentary Program or Series at the 2015 Leo Awards, and for Best Documentary at the 30th Warsaw International Film Festival. Hello Ghost Hello Ghost is a 2010 South Korean comedy film about a mans multiple suicide attempts. After the most recent one, he discovers he can see a family of ghosts. The ghosts agree to leave him alone under the condition that he fulfill their requests. The film was the 9th highest grossing Korean film in 2010, with a total of 3,042,021 admissions nationwide. The Chosun Ilbo commented that the film was good for families. Cha Tae-hyun found his role challenging, especially because it required him to smoke cigarettes, which he does not do in real life. Team Thor: Part 2 Team Thor: Part 2 is a 2017 mockumentary style comedy short film directed by Taika Waititi and starring Chris Hemsworth. It is a sequel to the 2016 short film Team Thor, also directed by Waititi. Hemsworth reprises his role as Thor from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Daley Pearson returns as his roommate Darryl Jacobson from the first Team Thor film. As was the first film, it was met with a positive response from fans, and a third sequel, Team Darryl, was later released in 2018. Real Men Real Men is a 1987 comedy film starring James Belushi and John Ritter as the heroes: suave, womanizing CIA agent Nick Pirandello and weak and ineffectual insurance agent Bob Wilson. Chiko Chiko is a German 2008 film written and directed by Özgür Yıldırım. American Fable American Fable is a 2016 American thriller film written and directed by Anne Hamilton. The film stars Peyton Kennedy, Richard Schiff, Kip Pardue, Marci Miller, Gavin MacIntosh and Zuleikha Robinson. The film was released on February 17, 2017, by IFC Midnight. Stone of Destiny Stone of Destiny is a 2008 Scottish-Canadian historical adventure/comedy film written and directed by Charles Martin Smith and starring Charlie Cox, Billy Boyd, Robert Carlyle, and Kate Mara. Based on real events, the film tells the story of the removal of the Stone of Scone from Westminster Abbey. The stone, supposedly the Stone of Jacob over which Scottish monarchs were traditionally crowned at Scone in Perthshire, was stolen by King Edward I of England in 1296 and placed under the throne at Westminster Abbey in London. In 1950, a group of Scottish nationalist students succeeded in liberating it from Westminster Abbey and returning it to Scotland where it was placed symbolically at Arbroath Abbey, the site of the signing of the Declaration of Arbroath and an important site in the Scottish nationalist cause. Filming began in June 2007 in various locations throughout Scotland, Wales and England. The filmmakers were given rare access to shoot scenes inside Westminster Abbey. The film was premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in Fountainbridge, Edinburgh, Scotland on 21 June 2008. The film closed the 33rd Annual Toronto International Film Festival on 13 September 2008; and was presented at The Hamptons International Film Festival in the United States. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 10 October 2008 and in Canada on 20 February 2009. Dying to Survive Dying to Survive is a 2018 Chinese comedy-drama film directed by Wen Muye in his feature film debut. The film is based on the real-life story of Lu Yong, a Chinese leukemia patient who smuggled cheap but unproven cancer medicine from India for 1,000 Chinese cancer sufferers in 2004. Dying to Survive stars Xu Zheng in the lead role, who also co-produced the film with Ning Hao. Carnosaur Carnosaur is a 1993 American science fiction horror film written and directed by Adam Simon. The film stars Diane Ladd, Raphael Sbarge, Jennifer Runyon, and Harrison Page. Loosely based on the 1984 John Brosnan novel of the same name, it follows characters Doc Smith and Ann Thrush in their efforts to thwart Dr. Jane Tiptrees plan to exterminate the human race with a lethal virus and replace them with her own genetically created dinosaurs. Roger Corman acquired the rights to Brosnans novel in 1991 and the project entered production two years later to capitalize on an extensive marketing campaign used to promote Jurassic Park. Simon was hired to direct Carnosaur and is credited with writing the screenplay, reworking most of the plot elements of the novel. Afforded a $850,000 budget, the special effects were completed with models and animatronics largely designed by John Carl Buechler. Carnosaur was released on May 14, 1993 in Ogden, Utah and then released regionally in the United States on May 15, 1993 and grossed $1.8 million. As a result, Carnosaur may be considered a "mockbuster". The film was panned by critics. Roger Ebert named it the worst movie of 1993. Carnosaur has spawned a film series and was followed by two sequels, Carnosaur 2 and Primal Species; the series also includes two official spin-offs Raptor and The Eden Formula. Lake Dead Lake Dead is a 2007 American horror film directed by George Bessudo. It was released as part of the 2007 After Dark Horrorfest. The film follows a group of teenagers who inherit a motel on a lake, only to uncover a series of dark and frightening family secrets. Bullett Raja Bullett Raja is a 2013 Indian action film co-written and directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia and produced by Rahul Mittra, Nitin Tej Ahuja and Tigmanshu Dhulia, under the banner of BrandSmith Motion Pictures and Moving Pictures. The film is presented by Fox Star Studios. The film features Saif Ali Khan, Sonakshi Sinha and Jimmy Sheirgill in leading roles, whilst Chunky Pandey, Ravi Kishan, Gulshan Grover, Raj Babbar and Vidyut Jammwal feature in pivotal roles. The film is set against the backdrop of Uttar Pradesh-based mafia while dealing with the political and industrial powers of the State.It was the opening film at the 8th annual Mosaic International South Asian Film Festival 2014 in Toronto. The film released on 29 November 2013. Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story is an American TV film directed by Peter Levin. First released on April 7, 2003 in the United States, it received three Primetime Emmy Award nominations, including one for Outstanding Made for Television Movie and one for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie. Dear God Dear God is a 1996 American comedy film distributed by Paramount Pictures, directed by Garry Marshall and starring Greg Kinnear and Laurie Metcalf. The song of the same title by Midge Ure was used in the films theatrical trailer, but is not featured in the film itself. Gone Nutty Gone Nutty is an animated short film, directed by Carlos Saldanha for Blue Sky Studios. The short features the character Scrat from Ice Age, who is yet again having troubles with collecting his beloved acorns. It was released on November 26, 2002 on the Ice Age DVD and VHS, and would later be released theatrically in 2004 alongside The Movie. The film was nominated for the 2003 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Fill the Void Fill the Void is a 2012 Israeli drama film written and directed by Rama Burshtein. It focuses on life among the Haredi Jewish community in Tel Aviv, Israel. Hadas Yaron stars as Shira Mendelman, an 18-year-old girl who is pressured to marry her older sisters husband following the death of her sister in childbirth. The film required a lengthy production period, taking over a year for the casting to be completed and another year and three months for editing. Burshtein, who was doubtful as to how much of the process would be completed, took a step-by-step approach, focusing first on the writing, then on accumulating enough funding for the project, followed by the filming and editing. Burshtein became the first Orthodox Jewish woman to direct a film intended for wide distribution. The film premiered at the 69th Venice Film Festival on 1 September 2012 and was later released in the United States on 24 May 2013. Fill the Void was well received by critics for its depiction of Orthodox Jews and their lifestyle. It won seven Israeli Academy Awards, and lead actress Hadas Yaron won Best Actress for her portrayal of Shira at the Venice Film Festival. Nothing Like the Holidays Nothing Like the Holidays is a 2008 film about a Puerto Rican family living in the area of Humboldt Park in Chicago facing what may be their last Christmas together. It was directed by Alfredo De Villa, written by Rick Najera, Ted Perkins, and Alison Swan, and features an ensemble cast. The film was released on December 12, 2008. The Search The Search is a 1948 Swiss-American film directed by Fred Zinnemann which tells the story of a young Auschwitz survivor and his mother who search for each other across post-World War II Europe. It stars Montgomery Clift, Ivan Jandl, Jarmila Novotná and Aline MacMahon. One oft-cited feature of this film is that many of the scenes were shot amidst the actual ruins of post-war German cities, namely Ingolstadt, Munich, Nuremberg, and Würzburg. Filming took place between June and November, 1947, initially on location in Germany, before the cast and crew went to a film studio in Zurich, Switzerland, to film the interior scenes. Although released in the United States in March, 1948, it didnt receive a British release until May, 1950. Its European Premiere was held at the Empire cinema, Leicester Square, London, England, on Wednesday, November 2nd, 1949, in aid of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Her Majesty Queen Mary attended the premiere. By the time that Ivan Jandls Academy Award for his performance in the film was announced in March, 1949, he had returned to his home in Prague, Czechoslovakia, and the communists had taken over the government. They would not allow Ivan to travel to the United States to receive the Oscar and the Golden Globe he had also been awarded for his role, so they had to be taken to him. At the Academy Awards ceremony, his Oscar was collected on stage on his behalf by the films director, Fred Zinnemann. Fun with Dick and Jane Fun with Dick and Jane is a 1977 American comedy film starring George Segal and Jane Fonda. Directed by Ted Kotcheff, the film is caustically critical of the "anarchy" of the American way of life. The character names come from the Dick and Jane series of childrens educational books, and the title is taken from the title of one of the books in the series. Peculiarities of the National Hunt Peculiarities of the National Hunt is a 1995 Russian comedy film. As soon as it was released in 1995 it became a nationwide success in Russia, the leader at the Russian box office. It won the Nika Award and Kinotavr awards. It was followed by several other "Peculiarities..." films. David Copperfield David Copperfield is a 1935 American film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer based upon the Charles Dickens novel The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, & Observation of David Copperfield the Younger. A number of characters and incidents from the novel were omitted – notably Davids time at Salem House boarding school, although one character he met at Salem House was retained for the film as a head boy at the school David attended after his aunt Betsey Trotwood gained custody of him. The story was adapted by Hugh Walpole from the Dickens novel, and the film was directed by George Cukor from a screenplay by Howard Estabrook and Lenore J. Coffee, who was not credited. The novel had been adopted for film three times previously, but only released as a silent film until the production of this version. Dr. Who and the Daleks Dr. Who and the Daleks is a 1965 British science fiction film directed by Gordon Flemyng and written by Milton Subotsky, and the first of two films based on the British science-fiction television series Doctor Who. It stars Peter Cushing as Dr. Who, Roberta Tovey as Susan, Jennie Linden as Barbara, and Roy Castle as Ian. It was followed by Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.. The story is based on the Doctor Who television serial The Daleks, produced by the BBC. Filmed in Technicolor, it is the first Doctor Who story to be made in colour and in a widescreen format. The film was not intended to form part of the ongoing story-lines of the television series. Elements from the programme are used, however, such as various characters, the Daleks and a police box time machine, albeit in re-imagined forms. Medium Cool Medium Cool is a 1969 American drama film written and directed by Haskell Wexler and starring Robert Forster, Verna Bloom, Peter Bonerz, Marianna Hill and Harold Blankenship. It takes place in Chicago in the summer of 1968. It was notable for Wexlers use of cinéma vérité-style documentary filmmaking techniques, as well as for combining fictional and non-fictional content. The movie was met with widespread acclaim from numerous critics, including Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel of Siskel & Ebert, both calling the movie a "well-crafted masterpiece." The movie was also named one of the greatest movies of 1969, as well as one of the most influential movies in the New Hollywood movement. Robert Forster was also met with universal acclaim for his performance. In 2003, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Bobby Deerfield Bobby Deerfield is a 1977 American romantic drama film directed by Sydney Pollack, and stars Al Pacino and Marthe Keller. Based on Erich Maria Remarques 1961 novel Heaven Has No Favorites, the film is about a famous American race car driver on the European circuit who falls in love with an enigmatic Swiss woman who is terminally ill. Pacino was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama. Earth Earth is a 1996 Spanish film directed by Julio Medem, starring Carmelo Gómez and Emma Suárez. It was entered into the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. The story centres on a small rural town whose wine industry is being plagued by grubs in the soil. Ángel, an exterminator recently released from mental hospital, arrives to deal with the pests and becomes involved with two of the local women. George and the Dragon George and the Dragon, is a 2004 Sci-Fi Channel historical fantasy film based in a medieval England, and loosely based on the legend of Saint George and the Dragon. Return to Sleepaway Camp Return to Sleepaway Camp is a 2008 American slasher film written and directed by Robert Hiltzik, chronologically the fourth film in the Sleepaway Camp series, and released direct-to-video. The film features Felissa Rose reprising her role as Angela Baker from the first film, following her absence in the previous sequels. It was followed by its chronological prequel The Survivor in 2012. All Ladies Do It All Ladies Do It is a 1992 Italian sex comedy film directed by Tinto Brass and starring Claudia Koll. It is loosely based on Mozart/da Ponte opera Così fan tutte. My Family My Family is a 1995 independent American drama film directed by Gregory Nava, written by Nava and Anna Thomas, and starring Jimmy Smits, Edward James Olmos, and Esai Morales. The film depicts three generations of a Mexican American family who emigrated from Mexico and settled in East Los Angeles. Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds is a 2006 American sex comedy film directed by Phillip J. Bartell. It is a sequel to Eating Out. Jim Verraros, Rebekah Kochan, and Emily Brooke Hands reprise their roles from the first film, while Brett Chukerman replaces Ryan Carnes in the role of Marc. The film debuted at the Outfest film festival before a limited theatrical release. Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum is a 2012 Bollywood adult comedy film directed by Sachin Yardi and produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor. The film is a sequel to the 2005 sleeper hit, Kyaa Kool Hai Hum and the second installment of Kyaa Kool Hain Hum film series. The movie stars Ritesh Deshmukh and Tusshar Kapoor from the original cast. It released on 27 July 2012, and received mostly positive response. With good box office collections, the film was declared "Super-Hit". The Similars The Similars is a 2015 Mexican supernatural thriller film written and directed by Isaac Ezban. It stars Gustavo Sánchez Parra, Cassandra Ciangherotti, Fernando Becerril, Humberto Busto, Carmen Beato, Santiago Torres, and Maria Elena Olivares as people who are trapped by a hurricane at a bus station around the time of the Tlatelolco massacre in 1968. As the passengers wait for a bus to arrive, they are horrified to find that everyones face is slowly transforming. The Similars premiered at Fantastic Fest in September 2015. It was released in Mexico in October 2016. Root of All Evil? The Root of All Evil?, later retitled The God Delusion, is a television documentary written and presented by Richard Dawkins in which he argues that humanity would be better off without religion or belief in God. The documentary was first broadcast in January 2006, in the form of two 45-minute episodes, on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. Dawkins did not think The Root of All Evil? was an ideal title. His book The God Delusion, published in September 2006, explores topics from the documentary in more detail. Flight of Fury Flight of Fury is a 2007 American action film directed by Michael Keusch, and written by Joe Halpin and Steven Seagal, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Steve Toussaint, Angus MacInnes and Mark Bazeley. The film was released direct-to-DVD in the United States on February 20, 2007. À Propos de Nice À propos de Nice is a 1930 silent short documentary film directed by Jean Vigo and photographed by Boris Kaufman. The film depicts life in Nice, France by documenting the people in the city, their daily routines, a carnival and social inequalities. Vigo described the film in an address to the Groupement des Spectateurs dAvant-Garde: "In this film, by showing certain basic aspects of a city, a way of life is put on trial... the last gasps of a society so lost in its escapism that it sickens you and makes you sympathetic to a revolutionary solution." À propos de Nice was Vigos first film. It was followed by Taris, roi de leau, Zéro de conduite and LAtalante in 1934, the year Vigo died. Slave of the Cannibal God The Mountain of the Cannibal God is a 1978 Italian horror film starring Ursula Andress and Stacy Keach, with English dialogue, that was filmed in Sri Lanka. The film was also widely released in the US in 1979 as Slave of the Cannibal God from New Line Cinema and released in the UK as Prisoner of the Cannibal God with a poster designed by Sam Peffer. The film was banned in the UK until 2001 for its graphic violence and considered a "video nasty". Purgatory Purgatory, also known as Purgatory West of the Pecos, is a 1999 western fantasy film directed by Uli Edel. Rather than exploiting supernatural elements, it is marked by its exploration of the interface between legend-making and humanitarian values. The film premiered on TNT on January 10, 1999. The Last Templar The Last Templar is a four-hour Canadian miniseries, based on the 2005 novel The Last Templar, which aired in the U.S. on January 25 and 26, 2009, starring Mira Sorvino, Scott Foley, Victor Garber, Anthony Lemke, Kenneth Welsh, Danny Blanco Hall and Omar Sharif. The miniseries is produced by Muse Entertainment Enterprises. Emmy Award-winning Robert Halmi Sr., along with Robert Halmi Jr., and Michael Prupas are the executive producers. Scandal Makers Scandal Makers is a 2008 South Korean film written and directed by Kang Hyeong-cheol and starring Cha Tae-hyun, Park Bo-young and Wang Seok-hyeon. This was director Kangs first film and the highest grossing Korean film of the year. A Chinese remake was released in 2016. Creepy is a 2016 Japanese thriller film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Hidetoshi Nishijima and based on a mystery novel by . It had its premiere on February 13, 2016 at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival and was released in Japan by Shochiku on June 18, 2016. Back Roads Back Roads is a 2018 American drama film directed by Alex Pettyfer, in his directorial debut. The screenplay by Tawni ODell and Adrian Lyne was adapted from the best selling novel of the same name by Tawni ODell. Starring Alex Pettyfer, Jennifer Morrison, Nicola Peltz, Robert Patrick and Juliette Lewis, the film centers on a young man stuck in the Pennsylvania backwoods caring for his three younger sisters after his mother is arrested for murdering his father. It premiered at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival and was released in selected theaters in the United States on December 7, 2018, by Samuel Goldwyn Films, and will also be released on video on demand and digital. Outside the Law Outside the Law is a 2010 drama film directed by Rachid Bouchareb, starring Jamel Debbouze, Roschdy Zem and Sami Bouajila. The story takes place between 1945 and 1962, and focuses on the lives of three Algerian brothers in France, set against the backdrop of the Algerian independence movement and the Algerian War. It is a stand-alone follow-up to Boucharebs 2006 film Days of Glory, which was set during World War II. Outside the Law was a French majority production with co-producers in Algeria, Tunisia and Belgium. A historically unorthodox portrayal of the 1945 Sétif massacre sparked a political controversy in France. Reviews of the film compared it to Westerns and gangster films, and critics observed how the independence activists were likened to the French Resistance during World War II. Outside the Law represented Algeria at the 83rd Academy Awards, where it was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film. Go West Go West is a silent movie starring Buster Keaton. Keaton portrays Friendless, who travels west to try to make his fortune. Once there, he tries his hand at bronco-busting, cattle wrangling, and dairy farming, eventually forming a bond with a cow named "Brown Eyes." Eventually he finds himself leading a herd of cattle through Los Angeles. Seventy years after the release of the film guitarist Bill Frisell recorded a soundtrack accompaniment Music for the Films of Buster Keaton. The Rats & People Motion Picture Orchestra premiered its new score for the film in 2007. And Life Goes On Life, and Nothing More... is a 1992 Iranian film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. It is considered the second film in Kiarostamis Koker trilogy. After the 1990 earthquake in Iran that killed over 30,000 people, Kiarostami went to search for the stars of his previous film Where Is the Friends Home?. This film is a semi-fictional work based on these events, shot in a documentary-style. It shows a director on this journey through the country in the aftermath of the earthquake. The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold is a 2006 American romantic drama film and the sequel to the 1992 film The Cutting Edge. The film premiered on March 12, 2006 on ABC Family and released on DVD on March 28, 2006. Wild Grass Wild Grass is a 2009 French comedy drama film directed by Alain Resnais. The film competed in the main competition at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival. The White Massai The White Masai is a 2005 film directed by Hermine Huntgeburth and starring Nina Hoss and Jacky Ido. The screenplay concerns Carola, a woman who falls in love in Kenya with Maasai Lemalian. The film is based on an autobiographical novel of the same name by the German born writer Corinne Hofmann. In the film version, names have been changed from those in the novel. Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild is a 2005 American-Canadian direct-to-video animated film directed by Audu Paden, created by Mainframe Entertainment and distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. It was released on DVD in other countries in 2005, until it was eventually released in North America on February 21, 2006. It is the third and final installment in the Stuart Little trilogy, but unlike its two predecessors, it is entirely animated and released direct-to-video. A majority of the cast from the previous installments returned for the film, with two notable exception being Nathan Lane, whose character is instead voiced by Kevin Schon, and Jonathan Lipnicki as George who was replaced by Corey Padnos. Spy Time Anacleto: agente secreto/Spy Time is a 2015 Spanish Eurospy action comedy film based on the characters from the comic book series of the same name created by Manuel Vázquez Gallego. It was directed by Javier Ruiz Caldera and stars Imanol Arias as the title character. Land of the Blind Land of the Blind is a 2006 British-American drama film starring Ralph Fiennes, Donald Sutherland, Tom Hollander and Lara Flynn Boyle. Land of the Blind is a dark political satire, based on several incidents throughout history in which tyrannical rulers were overthrown by new leaders who proved to be just as bad, if not worse, and several such cases are alluded to. The title is taken from the saying, "In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king." Land of the Blind had its world premiere in competition at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, and was the Opening Night Gala film at the 2006 Human Rights Watch Film Festival in London. Its U.S. premiere was in competition at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. The film sparked intense reaction during its festival run, attacked by both left and right, each of which saw the film as a critique of its position. I Am Bruce Lee I Am Bruce Lee is a 2012 documentary film directed by Pete McCormack. The film documents the life of Bruce Lee, the famous actor and Martial Artist, featuring interviews with his widow Linda Emery and daughter Shannon Lee. It won a Leo Award in 2012. The Motive The Motive is a 2017 Spanish drama film directed by Manuel Martín Cuenca. The film premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Ace High Ace High is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed and written by Giuseppe Colizzi and starring Terence Hill, Bud Spencer and Eli Wallach. The film is the second in a trilogy started with God Forgives... I Dont! and ended with Boot Hill. Love and Doves Love and Pigeons is a 1984 Soviet romantic comedy film by Vladimir Menshov whose previous film Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It is based on scriptwriter Vladimir Gurkins play of the same name. The film was the leader of Soviet distribution in 1984 and sold some 44.5 million tickets. An outdoor sculpture based on the films characters was unveiled in Cheremkhovo, Siberia in 2011. Hello Brother Hello Brother is a 1999 Indian action comedy film starring Salman Khan, Arbaaz Khan and Rani Mukerji. It was directed by Salman Khans brother Sohail Khan. The movie was inspired by the Malayalam film Aayushkalam. The film was a flop at the box office. Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip is a 1982 American stand-up comedy film directed by Joe Layton, starring and produced by Richard Pryor who also writing with Paul Mooney. The film is based on Pryors album of the same name. Released in 1982, the film was the most financially lucrative of the comedians concert films. The material includes Pryors frank discussion of his drug addiction and of the night that he caught on fire while freebasing cocaine in 1980. Letters to Santa Letters to Santa, alternatively known as Letters to St. Nicholas, is a 2011 Polish romantic comedy film, directed by the Slovenian director Mitja Okorn. The film was shot in Warsaw from 27 January to March 2011. The action takes place during one single Christmas Eve, when a few adults find the loves of their lives. The ensemble cast is composed of Polish actors. The films poster and plot refer to the British romantic comedy of 2003 - Love Actually. Sequels was released in 2015 and in 2017. The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires is a 1974 horror film/martial arts film produced by Hammer Film Productions and Shaw Brothers Studio. It is the ninth and final film in the Hammer Dracula series. It was released in the U.S. by Dynamite Entertainment in 1979 in a heavily edited version as The 7 Brothers Meet Dracula, and was alternately known on the U.S. trailer as The 7 Brothers and their One Sister Meet Dracula.In the Far East, it was titled Dracula and the 7 Golden Vampires. The film is notable for having an actor other than Christopher Lee portray Count Dracula in the Hammer Dracula series; before this film was made, Lee had left the role of the Count. The role of Dracula is played by John Forbes-Robertson. Timeline continuity was not strictly adhered by the filmmakers in the Hammer Dracula series, therefore it is unclear as to whether this is the same Van Helsing that appeared in the original 1958 film Dracula or a relative. The Phantom of the Opera The Phantom of the Opera is a 1989 American horror film directed by Dwight H. Little and based on Gaston Lerouxs novel of the same name. The film is an updated and gorier version of the classic 1910 tale, and stars Robert Englund as the Phantom. The film was a critical and commercial failure. AVH: Alien vs. Hunter AVH: Alien vs. Hunter is a 2007 direct-to-video science fiction horror film by The Asylum starring William Katt and Dedee Pfeiffer. Much like The Asylums other films, AVH is a "mockbuster", or a low-budget film made to capitalize on the popularity of a more widely released film using a derivative of the plot and title of the latter; in this case, it closely resembles Requiem, a crossover between the Alien and Predator film franchises. Like that film, it deals with a suburban community being threatened by a fight between two warring extraterrestrial beings. It was released straight to DVD on December 18, 2007, one week before AVP: Rs theatrical release, and was met with a large negative response from critics. Wildheart: Hell of Boomerang Deli Yürek: Bumerang Cehennemi is a 2001 Turkish action film, written and directed by Osman Sınav. It is spun off from the TV series Deli Yürek. Shadow Man Shadow Man is a 2006 American thriller film directed by Michael Keusch, and also written and produced by Steven Seagal, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Eva Pope, Imelda Staunton and Garrick Hagon. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on June 6, 2006. Mr. Pip Mr. Pip is a 2012 New Zealand film, set in Papua New Guinea, based on Lloyd Jones novel Mister Pip. Andrew Adamson wrote the film adaption, which he also directed. Hugh Laurie played Mr. Watts. Found Found is a 2012 American horror film written and directed by Scott Schirmer. It is based on the novel of the same name by Todd Rigney. The October People picked up the distribution rights in 2014 after the film screened at various film festivals. Mirchi Mirchi is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language action drama film written and directed by debutante Koratala Siva and produced by Pramod Uppalapati and V. Vamsi Krishna Reddy under UV Creations banner. The film stars Prabhas, Anushka Shetty, and Richa Gangopadhyay in the lead roles while Sathyaraj, Nadhiya, Adithya Menon, Sampath Raj, and Brahmanandam feature in pivotal roles. The film was tentatively titled Vaaradhi, but was later renamed to Mirchi. The movie was a blockbuster and one of the highest grossing Telugu films of the year 2013 The film has received six state Nandi Awards, including Nandi Award for Best Feature Film, and Nandi Award for Best First Film of a Director for 2013. Kailash Kher won Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer – Telugu, and Nandi Award for Best Male Playback Singer for the song "Pandagala Digivacchavu".It was remade in Kannada as Maanikya and in Bengali as Bindaas and in Odia as Biswanath. Eloise Eloise is a 2017 American thriller film directed by Robert Legato and written by Christopher Borrelli. The film stars Eliza Dushku, Robert Patrick, Chace Crawford, Brandon T. Jackson, Nicole Forester, and P. J. Byrne. The film was released on February 3, 2017, by Vertical Entertainment. Light of My Life Light of My Life is an American drama film written and directed by Casey Affleck. It stars Affleck, Anna Pniowsky, Tom Bower, and Elisabeth Moss. It had its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival on February 8, 2019. It was released on August 9, 2019, by Saban Films. Nadodikkattu Nadodikattu is a 1987 Indian Malayalam-language satirical comedy film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Sreenivasan based on a story by the Siddique–Lal duo. The story revolves around two impecunious young men, Ramdas and Vijayan who not being able to find any job in Kerala, plan to immigrate to Dubai to make their fortunes, but get deceived and end up in the neighbouring state of Tamil Nadu. Nadodikattu drew upon relevant social factors affecting Kerala of the 1980s such as widespread unemployment and poverty. The film also stars Thilakan, Shobhana, Innocent, Mamukkoya, Captain Raju, Meenakumari, Kundara Johny, Janardhanan, Ajith Kollam, and Sankaradi in pivotal roles along with cameo appearances by Seema, I. V. Sasi, and M. G. Soman as themselves. The film represents popular Malayalam cinema at its satirical best and established the Mohanlal-Sreenivasan combination as one of its most memorable and bankable cinematic pairs. The story, screenplay and characters have achieved cult status. The film showed an extraordinary talent of late actor Thilakan who played the role of Ananthan Nambiar. Thilakan proved himself that he can handle comedy roles also. The film was produced by Casino Productions, a production company owned by Century Kochumon, Mohanlal, I. V. Sasi, Seema, and Mammootty. It gave way to two sequelsPattanapravesham and Akkare Akkare Akkare known for their excess of mimicry and low-brow slapstick. The film was remade by Muktha V. Srinivasan in Tamil as Katha Nayagan and in Kannada as Tenali Rama. Plot elements were also used in the 2006 Hindi comedy film Bhagam Bhag. The film was also remade in Telugu in which Chandra Mohan played the role of Vijayan. The Russian Specialist The Mechanik is a 2005 German-American action film directed and co-written by, as well as starring, Dolph Lundgren. The movie co-stars Ben Cross. Abattoir Abattoir is 2016 American horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and starring Dayton Callie, Jessica Lowndes, Joe Anderson, Lin Shaye, and Jay Huguley. It was written by Christopher Monfette. It premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 7, 2016. En gång i Phuket Once Upon a Time in Phuket is a 2012 Swedish film directed by Staffan Lindberg. Sky Hook Sky Hook is a 2000 Yugoslavian film directed by Ljubiša Samardžić. It was Yugoslavias submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Love.net Love.net is a 2011 Bulgarian drama film directed by Ilian Djevelekov. The film features top Bulgarian actors Hristo Shopov, Vladimir Penev, Zahari Baharov, Lilia Maraviglia, Koyna Ruseva, Diana Dobreva, Dilyana Popova. It is also the first movie appearance of British rock and roll and blues vocalist John Lawton known for his work with Lucifers Friend, Uriah Heep and the Les Humphries Singers. Love.net is a film about "love at first virtual sight" directed by Ilian Djevelekov. It is produced by the Bulgarian company Miramar Film, and is written by Ilian Djevelekov, Matey Konstantinov, and Nelly Dimitrova. Djevelekov is known for directing one of the most successful recent Bulgarian movies "Zift". The film won three awards at the 2011 Bulgarian National Film Festival, including Best First Feature Film for Ilian Djevelekov. The Wings of Eagles The Wings of Eagles is a 1957 American Metrocolor film starring John Wayne, Dan Dailey and Maureen OHara, based on the life of Frank "Spig" Wead and the history of U.S. Naval aviation from its inception through World War II. The film is a tribute to Wead from his friend, director John Ford, and was based on Weads "We Plaster the Japs", published in a 1944 issue of American Magazine. John Wayne plays naval aviator-turned-screenwriter Wead, who wrote the story or screenplay for such films as Hell Divers with Wallace Beery and Clark Gable, Ceiling Zero with James Cagney, and the Oscar-nominated World War II drama They Were Expendable in which Wayne co-starred with Robert Montgomery. The supporting cast features Ward Bond, Ken Curtis, Edmund Lowe and Kenneth Tobey. This film was the third of five in which Wayne and OHara appeared together; others were Rio Grande, The Quiet Man, McLintock! and Big Jake. A Dog's Breakfast A Dogs Breakfast is a Canadian comedy independent film produced in 2006. It was the first film to be written and directed by British-born Canadian actor David Hewlett, who is best known for his role of Dr. Rodney McKay in the TV franchise Stargate. Hewlett created the film as a private off-season project and stars alongside his real-life sister Kate Hewlett and Stargate actors Paul McGillion, Christopher Judge and Rachel Luttrell. The film was produced by John Lenic and Jane Loughman. Due to its strong affiliation with the Stargate franchise, the film generated considerable buzz within the Stargate fandom. It had several screenings in selected major towns in the US and the UK in late 2006 and 2007. MGM picked up worldwide television and home video rights to the film in early December 2006. The film was released on DVD on September 18, 2007 in The United States and Canada. Paris-Manhattan Paris-Manhattan is a French feature film, which premiered on 2 April 2012 at the Festival of French Cinema in Australia. This is the first feature film by writer-director Sophie Lellouche. Moving Violations Moving Violations is a 1985 comedy film starring John Murray, Jennifer Tilly, Brian Backer, Sally Kellerman, Nedra Volz, Clara Peller, Wendie Jo Sperber and Fred Willard. It was directed by Neal Israel and was the film debut of Don Cheadle. Mad Love Mad Love is a 2001 period drama film written and directed by Vicente Aranda starring Pilar López de Ayala and Daniele Liotti. The plot follows the tragic fate of Queen Joanna of Castile madly in love to an unfaithful husband, Philip the Handsome, Archduke of Austria. The film received 3 Goya awards, in the categories of Best Actress, Best Wardrobe, and Best Makeup and Hair. Hampstead Hampstead is a 2017 British drama film directed by Joel Hopkins and written by Robert Festinger. It is based on the life of Harry Hallowes who successfully claimed ownership of a half-acre plot of Hampstead Heath. The film stars Diane Keaton, Brendan Gleeson, James Norton, Lesley Manville, Jason Watkins and Simon Callow. The film was released on 23 June 2017, by Entertainment One Films. Les Misérables Les Misérables is a 1995 film written, produced and directed by Claude Lelouch. Set in France during the first half of the 20th century, the film concerns a poor and illiterate man named Henri Fortin who is introduced to Victor Hugos classic novel Les Misérables and begins to see parallels to his own life. The film won the 1995 Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Scent of a Woman Scent of a Woman is a 1974 Commedia allitaliana film directed by Dino Risi, based on Il buio e il miele, a story by Giovanni Arpino. Both Risi and the leading actor Vittorio Gassman won important Italian and French awards. An American remake, Scent of a Woman, was released in 1992. Death Machine Death Machine is a 1994 British-Japanese cyberpunk horror film written and directed by Stephen Norrington. It stars Brad Dourif, Ely Pouget, William Hootkins, John Sharian, and Richard Brake. Rachel Weisz, still early in her career at the time of the films release, appears in a brief supporting role. The film was the directorial debut of Norrington, who had previously worked as a special effects artist on films such as Lifeforce, Aliens, Hardware, The Witches, and Split Second. The film garnered controversy for both its violent content and Dourifs character. These factors resulted in the film being banned in some countries, including Sri Lanka, Iran, China, Malaysia, Iraq, New Zealand, and Australia. Despite the controversy, the film received mixed reviews. Many critics praised the special effects, production design, and cinematography, but criticized the acting and plot. What Will People Say What Will People Say is a 2017 internationally co-produced drama film directed and written by Iram Haq. The films scenes set in Pakistan were all shot in India, mostly in Rajasthan. The film had its world premiere at the 42nd Toronto International Film Festival on 9 September 2017. It was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Red Dust Red Dust is a 1932 American pre-Code, romantic drama film directed by Victor Fleming, and starring Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, and Mary Astor. The film is based on the 1928 play of the same name by Wilson Collison, and was adapted for the screen by John Mahin. Red Dust is the second of six movies Gable and Harlow made together, and was produced during the pre-code era of Hollywood. More than 20 years later, Gable starred in a remake, Mogambo, with Ava Gardner starring in a variation on the Harlow role and Grace Kelly playing a part similar to one portrayed by Mary Astor in Red Dust. The film, which is set in French Indochina, provides a view into the French colonial rubber business. This includes scenes of rubber trees being tapped for their sap, the process of coagulating the rubber with acid, native workers being rousted, gales that can blow the roof off a hut and are difficult to walk in, the spartan living quarters, the supply boat that arrives periodically, a rainy spell that lasts weeks, and tigers prowling in the jungle. The films title is derived from the large quantities of dust that are stirred up by the storms. In 2006, Red Dust was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Dragon Inn New Dragon Gate Inn is a 1992 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Raymond Lee and produced by Tsui Hark, starring Brigitte Lin, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Maggie Cheung, and Donnie Yen. It was released as Dragon Inn in North America. The film is a remake of Dragon Gate Inn. New Dragon Gate Inn was shot as a standard wuxia action thriller, with fast-paced action including martial arts, sword fighting and black comedy set in ancient China. Unearthed Unearthed is a 2007 American horror film directed by Matthew Leutwyler and starring Emmanuelle Vaugier and Luke Goss. It opened on November 9, 2007 as one of the "8 Films to Die For" in the After Dark Films Horrorfest. Monkey Kingdom Monkey Kingdom is a 2015 American nature documentary film directed by Mark Linfield and Alastair Fothergill and narrated by Tina Fey. The documentary is about a family of monkeys living in ancient ruins founded in the jungles of Polonnaruwa in Sri Lanka. The film was released by Disneynature on April 17, 2015. The Snows of Kilimanjaro The Snows of Kilimanjaro is a 2011 French drama film directed by Robert Guédiguian. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. It won the audience award and the Silver Spike at the Valladolid International Film Festival. Inek Saban İnek Şaban is a 1979 Turkish comedy film directed by Osman F. Seden. Beautiful People Animals Are Beautiful People is a 1974 South African nature documentary written, produced, directed, filmed and edited by Jamie Uys, about the wildlife in Southern Africa, presented with comedic elements. It was filmed in the Namib Desert, the Kalahari Desert and the Okavango River and Okavango Delta. It was the recipient of the 1974 Golden Globe Award for Best Documentary Film. The film, a critical and commercial success, was independently made by Uys, also known for his later African comedy The Gods Must Be Crazy. King's Ransom Kings Ransom is a 2005 comedy film directed by Jeffrey W. Byrd and written by Wayne Conley, who was a writer for the Nickelodeon TV series, Kenan & Kel. The film stars Anthony Anderson, Jay Mohr, Kellita Smith, Regina Hall, Donald Faison, Nicole Ari Parker, Charlie Murphy, Loretta Devine, Brooke DOrsay, and Leila Arcieri. Kings Ransom was released in the United States on April 22, 2005, and, on a production budget of $15 million, brought in $4,143,652 worldwide. The Painting The Painting is a 2011 French animated film directed by Jean-François Laguionie. Texas Rising Texas Rising is a 2015 History Channel 10-hour television miniseries based on the Texas Revolution against Mexico and how the Texas Rangers were created. It is directed by Roland Joffé and premiered on May 25, 2015. The series stars Bill Paxton, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Ray Liotta, Brendan Fraser, Olivier Martinez and Cynthia Addai-Robinson. My Big Night My Big Night is a 2015 Spanish comedy film directed by Álex de la Iglesia, who also co-wrote it with Jorge Guerricaechevarría. The films world premiere was at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival and it premiered in Spain on 23 October 2015. Ninja III: The Domination Ninja III: The Domination is a 1984 American martial arts action horror film directed by Sam Firstenberg, and stars Sho Kosugi, Lucinda Dickey, Jordan Bennett, and James Hong. It is the third film in Cannon Films Ninja Trilogy anthology series, the first being Enter the Ninja, and the second being Revenge of the Ninja. Like the previous films in the series, it has also garnered a cult following. Tortured Tortured is a 2008 crime thriller film written and directed by Nolan Lebovitz and starring Cole Hauser, Laurence Fishburne, and James Cromwell. It was released direct-to-DVD in the U.S. on September 16, 2008. It was filmed in Canada, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Metastases Metastases is a 2009 Croatian crime drama film about some of the most common problems in post-war Croatia, including football hooliganism, drug addiction and alcoholism. It was directed by Branko Schmidt. All Through the Night All Through the Night is a 1942 American thriller film directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Humphrey Bogart, Conrad Veidt and Kaaren Verne, and featuring many of the Warner Bros. company of character actors. It was released by Warner Brothers. Evil Eye The Girl Who Knew Too Much is a 1963 Italian giallo film. Directed by Italian filmmaker Mario Bava, the film stars John Saxon as Dr. Marcello Bassi and Letícia Román as Nora Davis. The plot revolves around a young woman named Nora, who travels to Rome and witnesses a murder. The police and Dr. Bassi dont believe her since a corpse cant be found. Several more murders follow, tied to a decade-long string of killings of victims chosen in alphabetical order. The Girl Who Knew Too Much is considered to be the first giallo film, a film genre with a mixture of thriller, sexploitation and horror conventions. An alternative cut titled Evil Eye was released in the United States by American International Pictures; this version features a score by Les Baxter, deletes several scenes, and adds others which place a greater emphasis on comedy compared to the Italian release. Soultaker Soultaker is a 1990 American fantasy horror film written by Vivian Schilling and directed by Michael Rissi. It stars Joe Estevez in the title role, alongside Vivian Schilling, Gregg Thomsen, Chuck Williams, Robert ZDar, and David "Shark" Fralick. The film follows a group of young adults who try to flee from the titular "Soultaker" when their souls are ejected from their bodies after a car accident. Inspired by discussions with Action International Pictures producer Eric Parkinson, the script was based on a real-life car accident Schilling was involved in. The film was shot in five weeks on a $250,000 budget. Originally planned for a direct-to-video release, it saw limited theatrical screenings, with eight prints distributed in United States. Since its release, the film has received negative reviews, but won the Saturn Award for "Best Genre Video Release" in 1992. A sequel was planned, and actors such as James Earl Jones and Faye Dunaway were named for the cast, but the film was never made and Schilling turned its premise into a novel titled Quietus, published in 2002. Soultaker was featured in the tenth-season premiere episode of the comedy television series Mystery Science Theater 3000 in 1999. The Hard Word The Hard Word is a 2002 Australian crime film about three bank-robbing brothers who are offered a role in a bold heist while serving time in prison. The film was written and directed by Scott Roberts, and stars Guy Pearce and Rachel Griffiths. Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas Mickeys Twice Upon a Christmas is a 2004 American computer-animated direct-to-video fantasy comedy anthology film produced by DisneyToon Studios. A sequel to Mickeys Once Upon a Christmas, the film features Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Goofy, Max, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Huey and Scrooge McDuck in five different segments. Along with the Mickeys PhilharMagic theme park attraction, this production was one of the first to depict the Mickey Mouse characters in computer animation. It is also the final direct-to-video film to all feature Wayne Allwine, Alan Young, and Russi Taylor; who died in 2009, 2016, and 2019 respectively. Mother and Son Mother and Son is a 1997 Russian film directed by Aleksandr Sokurov, depicting the relationship between an old, dying mother and her young son. It was Sokurovs first internationally acclaimed feature film, and is the first volume of a trilogy whose subject matter is the study of the drama in human relationships. It is followed by Father and Son, and by Two Brothers and a Sister, the final installment, this last of which is in its preliminary filming stage. It was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Silver St. George. My Wife Is an Actress My Wife is an Actress is a French romantic comedy-drama film starring Yvan Attal and Charlotte Gainsbourg. Attal plays a journalist who becomes obsessively jealous when his actress wife gets a part in a movie with an attractive co-star. Attal also wrote and directed the film. The film stars Terence Stamp among others. This film is also highly biographic, as Yvan and Charlotte are a real-life couple since 1991, and have three children. According to Yvan, the idea and a part of the plot originates from real-life events. Alive in Joburg Alive in Joburg is a 2006 Canadian/South African science fiction mockumentary short film written and directed by Neill Blomkamp and starring Sharlto Copley, Jason Cope, and Dawie Ackermann. The film explores themes of apartheid and is noted for its visual effects as well as its documentary-style imagery. Blomkamps 2009 feature film District 9, again starring Copley and Cope, expands themes and elements from this short film. London River London River is a 2009 British-French drama film, written and produced by Franco-Algerian film director Rachid Bouchareb. Starring Brenda Blethyn and Sotigui Kouyaté, it centres on the journey of two people searching for their children after the 7 July 2005 London bombings. Snow Flower and the Secret Fan Snow Flower and the Secret Fan is a 2011 historical drama film based on the novel of the same name written by Lisa See. Directed by Wayne Wang, the film stars Gianna Jun, Li Bingbing, Archie Kao, Vivian Wu, and Hugh Jackman. Imperial Dreams Imperial Dreams is an American drama film written and directed by Malik Vitthal. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. It won the Audience Award at the festival. The film was released as a Netflix original film on February 3, 2017. Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree is a 1966 animated featurette based on the first two chapters of the book Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne. The film was directed by Wolfgang Reitherman and produced by Walt Disney Productions. Its songs were written by the Sherman Brothers and the score was composed and conducted by Buddy Baker. This featurette was shown alongside the live-action feature The Ugly Dachshund, and was later included as a segment in the 1977 compilation film The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. It featured the voices of Sebastian Cabot as the Narrator, Sterling Holloway as Winnie the Pooh, Junius Matthews as Rabbit,, Bruce Reitherman as Christopher Robin, Clint Howard as Roo, Barbara Luddy as Kanga, Ralph Wright as Eeyore, Howard Morris as Gopher, and Hal Smith as Owl. Twenty Bucks Twenty Bucks is a 1993 film directed by Keva Rosenfield and starring Linda Hunt, Brendan Fraser, Gladys Knight, Elisabeth Shue, Steve Buscemi, Christopher Lloyd, William H. Macy, David Schwimmer, Shohreh Aghdashloo and Spalding Gray. The film follows the travels of a $20 bill from its delivery via armored car in an unnamed American city through various transactions and incidents from person to person. Yrrol - En kolossalt genomtänkt film Yrrol: An Enormously Well Thought Out Movie is a Swedish comedy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 28 October 1994, directed by Peter Dalle. The roles are played by comedians from the TV series Lorry and some characters from the TV show are in the film. Hungarian Vagabond Magyar vándor is a 2004 Hungarian action comedy film directed by Gábor Herendi and starring Károly Gesztesi, János Gyuriska and Gyula Bodrogi. The Line La Linea is a 2009 action-crime film directed by James Cotten. La Linea features an ensemble cast that includes Ray Liotta, Armand Assante, Valerie Cruz, Esai Morales, and Andy García. Love Me or Leave Me Love Me or Leave Me is a 1955 biographical romantic musical drama film that tells the life story of Ruth Etting, a singer who rose from dancer to movie star. It stars Doris Day as Etting, James Cagney as gangster Martin "Moe the Gimp" Snyder, her first husband and manager, and Cameron Mitchell as pianist/arranger Myrl Alderman, her second husband. It was written by Daniel Fuchs and Isobel Lennart and directed by Charles Vidor. Turk 182 Turk 182 is a 1985 American action comedy-drama film directed by Bob Clark and starring Timothy Hutton, Robert Urich, Kim Cattrall, Robert Culp and Peter Boyle. It is also one of the first movies to receive a PG-13 rating. Blast of Silence Blast of Silence is a 1961 American neo-noir film. It was written and directed by Allen Baron and produced by Merrill Brody, who was also the cinematographer. Syndromes and a Century Syndromes and a Century is a 2006 Thai drama film written and directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul. The film was among the works commissioned for Peter Sellars New Crowned Hope festival in Vienna to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It premiered on August 30, 2006 at the 63rd Venice Film Festival. The film is a tribute to the directors parents and is divided into two parts, with the characters and dialogue in the second half essentially the same as the first, but the settings and outcome of the stories different. The first part is set in a hospital in rural Thailand, while the second half is set in a Bangkok medical center. "The film is about transformation, about how people transform themselves for the better", Apichatpong said in an interview. In Thailand, Syndromes and a Century became controversial after the Board of Censors demanded that four scenes be cut in order for the film to be shown commercially. The director refused to cut the film and withdrew it from domestic release. Since then, the director had agreed to a limited showing in Thailand where the cut scenes were replaced with a black screen to protest and inform the public about the issues of censorship. Le Quattro Volte Le quattro volte is an Italian film, made in 2010, about life in the remote mountain town of Caulonia, in southern Italy. Mala Noche Mala Noche is a 1986 American drama film based on Walt Curtis autobiographical novel. It marked Gus Van Sants directorial film debut, and stars Tim Streeter, Doug Cooeyate, Ray Monge, and Nyla McCarthy. The film was shot in 16 mm with black-and-white at Portland. L'enquête corse The Corsican File is a 2004 French comedy film directed by Alain Berbérian. It is based on the comic book of the same name, one of the stories from the Jack Palmer series by René Pétillon. The film is produced by Gaumont and Legend, and written by Christian Clavier and Michel Delgado. The story follows the escapades of private investigator Jack Palmer, a pseudonym of Rémi Francois, trying to locate a man living on the island of Corsica who is to inherit a property from a will. Vive la France Vive la France is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Michaël Youn. Judas Kiss Judas Kiss is a 1998 American crime thriller film that starred Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson, Roscoe Lee Browne, Carla Gugino, Simon Baker-Denny, Gil Bellows, Richard Riehle, and Til Schweiger. It was directed by Sebastian Gutierrez. The film premiered at the 1998 Toronto International Film Festival and won the Critics Award at the 1999 Cognac Festival du Film Policier. Contamination Contamination is a 1980 science fiction-horror film directed by Luigi Cozzi and starring Ian McCulloch. The film is about an alien cyclops creature that uses human agents to place eggs all over Earth. The eggs release a gelatinous goo that causes people to explode when they come into physical contact with the substance. The tagline on the Italian one-sheet translates as "...and now its your turn!". Dream Dream is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-duk. It is the fifteenth feature film by the director. Ma ma Ma Ma is a 2015 Spanish drama film directed by Julio Medem. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Fast, Cheap & Out of Control Fast, Cheap & Out of Control is a 1997 film by documentary filmmaker Errol Morris. It profiles four subjects with extraordinary careers: Dave Hoover, who is a lion tamer; George Mendonça, who created topiaries at Green Animals Topiary Garden in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, including giraffes made out of boxwood; Ray Mendez, a hairless mole-rats expert; and Rodney Brooks, an M.I.T. scientist who has designed bug-like robots. The films musical score is by composer Caleb Sampson, and is performed by the Alloy Orchestra. It is characterized as circus-like, sometimes frenzied or haunting, and features percussion to give it a metallic, technological or futuristic flavor. In Fast, Cheap & Out of Control, Morris uses a camera technique he invented which allows the interview subject to face the interviewer directly while also looking directly into the camera, seemingly making eye contact with the audience. The invention is called the Interrotron. His four subjects narrate the film in their own words. The cinematographer, Robert Richardson, uses many of the same camera techniques he used in his other films, JFK and Natural Born Killers. In addition to 35 mm cameras, he also uses Super 8 mm film. The film is extensively cut with scenes from older films and television shows. The film also uses footage from other sources, such as movie clips, documentary footage, and cartoons. Hoovers idol Clyde Beatty appears from portions of his film Darkest Africa and a malicious robot appears in scenes from Zombies of the Stratosphere. After using the first moments in the film to establish his characters one by one, with film clips that correspond to each subject, Morris then begins to mix footage relating to one subject with the narration of another, in order to correlate the themes which the four subjects have in common. The title of the film is a play on the old engineers adage that out of "fast," "cheap," and "reliable," you can only produce an end consumer product that is two of those three. Rodney Brooks, the robot scientist from MIT, wrote a paper in which he speculates that it might be more effective to send one hundred one-kilogram robots into space, instead of a single hundred-kilogram robot, replacing the need for reliability with chance and sheer numbers, as systems in nature have learned to do. The advantage would be that if a single robot malfunctioned or got destroyed, there would still be plenty of other working robots to do the exploring. The paper was fully titled "Fast, Cheap and Out of Control: A Robot Invasion of the Solar System", and published in the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society in 1989. The film is available on VHS, DVD; the soundtrack by Caleb Sampson is available on CD. The Irishman The Irishman is a 2019 American epic crime film directed and produced by Martin Scorsese and written by Steven Zaillian, based on the 2004 memoir I Heard You Paint Houses by Charles Brandt. The film stars Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci as Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran, Jimmy Hoffa, and Russell Bufalino, respectively, and follows Sheeran as he recounts his alleged jobs as a hitman for the Bufalino crime family. In September 2014, after years of development hell, The Irishman was confirmed as Scorseses next film following Silence. De Niro and Pacino were confirmed that month, as was Pesci, who came out of his unofficial retirement to star after being asked numerous times to take the role. Principal photography began in September 2017 in New York City and in the Mineola and Williston Park sections of Long Island, and wrapped in March 2018. With a production budget of $159 million, it is one of the most expensive films of Scorseses career. It is the ninth feature collaboration between De Niro and Scorsese and their first since 1995s Casino; the fourth film to star both De Niro and Pacino; the seventh to star both De Niro and Pesci; the first to star both Pacino and Pesci; and the first time Pacino has been directed by Scorsese. The Irishman had its world premiere at the 57th New York Film Festival on September 27, 2019 and is scheduled to receive a limited theatrical release on November 1, 2019, followed by digital streaming on Netflix on November 27, 2019. The film received widespread acclaim, with critics highlighting the technical aspects, direction, screenplay, and the performances of De Niro, Pacino, and Pesci. The Mean Season The Mean Season is a 1985 American crime-thriller film directed by Phillip Borsos and stars Kurt Russell, Mariel Hemingway, Richard Jordan, Richard Masur, Joe Pantoliano, Luis Tamayo and Andy García. The screenplay was written by Leon Piedmont, based on the novel In the Heat of the Summer by John Katzenbach. The film was named after the term of the same name that refers to a pattern of weather that occurs in Florida during the late summer months. In order to achieve accuracy for the scenes that take place in the busy newsroom, the filmmakers used Miami Herald reporters as on-set consultants and extras and shot in the actual newsroom as opposed to recreating it on a soundstage. The Wall Duvar is a 1983 Turkish drama film directed by Yılmaz Güney produced in France. It was entered into the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Horatio Hornblower: The Wrong War The Frogs and the Lobsters is an episode of the television program Hornblower. It is set during the French Revolutionary Wars and very loosely based on the chapter of the same name in C.S. Foresters novel Mr. Midshipman Hornblower and on the actual ill-fated Quiberon expedition of 1795. The main title is based on the often derogatory term for the French used by the British and on the red coats of the British soldiers. The secondary title deals with Horatios own duty to the Crown and the alliance with the French and his struggle with his own sympathy towards the French revolutionaries. Beethoven's 4th Beethovens 4th is a 2001 American comedy film. It is the third sequel to the 1992 film, Beethoven and is the fourth installment in the Beethoven film series. It was released on December 4, 2001. It is the last film to feature Judge Reinhold as Richard Newton, Julia Sweeney as Beth Newton, Joe Pichler as Brennan Newton, and Michaela Gallo as Sara Newton. Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire is a 2003 direct-to-video animated comedy horror film, and the fifth in a series of direct-to-video films based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was completed in 2002, and released on March 4, 2003 and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation, but included a copyright for Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc.. It is the first Scooby-Doo direct-to-video film to have the flatter, bright animation style of the Whats New series, departing from the darker shading and effects used in the four prior released movies, the first to return to the original format where the monster is not real and the first to return to a lighter tone than that of the prior and darker Scooby made-for-video films. This film served as Joseph Barberas first solo animated production effort without longtime partner William Hanna and is one of two direct-to-video films to reunite the surviving classic 1970-73 voice cast consisting of Frank Welker, Casey Kasem, Nicole Jaffe, and Heather North. Since Don Messick died in 1997, Welker provides Scoobys voice for the first time. Bewakoofiyaan Bewakoofiyaan is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Nupur Asthana, written by Habib Faisal and produced by Aditya Chopra under the banner of Yash Raj Films. The film stars Ayushmann Khurrana, Sonam Kapoor and Rishi Kapoor. It was released on 14 March 2014 to mixed reviews, and emerged a commercial failure. Goodbye Lover Goodbye Lover is a 1998 neo-noir comedy film about a murder plot surrounding an alcoholic advertising agency worker and his adulterous wife. The film was directed by Roland Joffé, and stars Patricia Arquette, Dermot Mulroney, Don Johnson, Ellen DeGeneres and Mary-Louise Parker. The original script was written by Ron Peer; subsequent drafts were written by Robert Pucci, then Buck Henry. The film premiered at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, before being released theatrically in April 1999. Following its premiere, reshoots were done in Beverly Hills, and the climax was changed. Girl in Gold Boots Girl in Gold Boots is a 1968 crime/drama film about the seedy underworld of go-go dancing, directed by Ted V. Mikels, who also directed The Astro-Zombies. Bear Cub Cachorro is a 2004 Spanish gay-themed drama film written and directed by Miguel Albaladejo. It is about a bearish gay man who ends up looking after his nephew while his sister goes away to India and in turn makes him develop a fatherly bond with the boy as well as forcing him to alter his lifestyle. The Spanish word cachorro describes any young, furry animal such as a cub or puppy. Bernard and Doris Bernard and Doris is a 2006 film directed by Bob Balaban. The teleplay by Hugh Costello is a semi-fictionalized account of the relationship that developed between socialite heiress and philanthropist Doris Duke and her self-destructive Irish butler Bernard Lafferty later in her life. The film premiered at the Hamptons International Film Festival on October 17, 2007 and was broadcast by HBO on February 9, 2008. It has been released on DVD. The Man Trap "The Man Trap" is the first episode of season one of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by George Clayton Johnson and directed by Marc Daniels, it first aired on September 8, 1966. In the episode, the crew visit an outpost to conduct medical exams on the residents, only to be attacked by a shapeshifting alien creature seeking to extract salt from their bodies. This was the first Star Trek episode to air on television, although the sixth to be filmed; chosen as the first of the series to be broadcast by the studio due to the horror-based plot. "The Man Trap" placed first in the timeslot with a Nielsen rating of 25.2 percent for the first half-hour and 24.2 for the remainder. It aired two days earlier on Canadian network CTV. Chage & Aska: On Your Mark is an animated music video created by Studio Ghibli for the song "On Your Mark" by the Japanese rock duo Chage & Aska. The song was released in 1994 as part of the single "Heart". In 1995, Hayao Miyazaki wrote and directed the short film for the song as a side-project after having writers block with Princess Mononoke. The anime music video is non-linear, providing multiple reiterations and alternate scenes to depict the events. The music video added sound effects to the audio track, but contains no dialogue. Miyazaki purposely misinterpreted the lyrics to present his vision of a world where the surface becomes inhospitable and humans live in an underground city. He made the video cryptic to evoke creative interpretations among viewers. The music video follows two policemen who raid a religious cult and find an angelic being only to have her taken away and confined to a laboratory. Haunted by the fate of the "angel", the two men formulate a plan and break into the laboratory. Fleeing in an armored truck the three plummet into an abyss after trying to force past a police aircraft along a narrow suspended roadway. After a montage of the previous scenes, the armored truck suddenly rockets into an apartment complex, allowing their escape. The three escape to the surface, ignoring the radiation and danger signs, emerging near an encased nuclear reactor. The two men set the "angel" free and she flies off into the sky. The music video was well-received and praised for its animation and attention to detail. It premiered as a short before Studio Ghiblis Whisper of the Heart and has since been released on Laserdisc and DVD as part of All Things Ghibli Special Short Short. On July 17th, 2019, it was released on Blu-ray and DVD as part of the Ghibli ga Ippai Special Short Short 1992-2016. The Celestine Prophecy The Celestine Prophecy is a 2006 American film directed by Armand Mastroianni and starring Matthew Settle, Thomas Kretschmann, and Sarah Wayne Callies. The film is based on James Redfields best-selling novel of the same name. Because the book sold over 23 million copies since its publication and has thus become one of the best-selling books of all time, Redfield had expected the film to be a success. However, the film was widely panned by critics and was a box office failure, with a total worldwide gross of $1.5 million. Confucius Confucius is a 2010 Chinese biographical drama film written and directed by Hu Mei, starring Chow Yun-fat as the titular Chinese philosopher. The film was produced by P.H. Yu, Han Sanping, Rachel Liu and John Shum. Production on the film began in March 2009 with shooting on location in Chinas Hebei province and in Hengdian World Studios in Zhejiang. The film was scheduled to screen later in 2009 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Peoples Republic of China, as well as the 2,560th birthday of Confucius himself. However, the release date was later moved to January 2010. Funimation released it on 27 March 2012 in English Dub on DVD and Blu-ray. Lucky Lucky is a 2011 crime comedy film starring Ari Graynor and Colin Hanks. The film featured the song "I Choose Happiness" by David Choi. Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl is a 2009 Japanese gore film. It was directed by Yoshihiro Nishimura and Naoyuki Tomomatsu and premiered at the New York Asian Film Festival in June 2009. It is based on a manga of the same name by Shungiku Uchida. Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos is a 2012 American computer-animated short adventure comedy film, and a sequel to Puss in Boots. It was directed by Raman Hui and features Antonio Banderas as the voice of the title character. The short was released on February 24, 2012, attached as a bonus feature to the Puss in Boots DVD and Blu-ray release. The short tells a story of Puss in Boots on a mission to recover a princess stolen ruby from the notorious French thief the Whisperer. Reluctantly accompanied by three cute little kittens called the Three Diablos, Puss must tame them before they endanger the mission. Vincent & Theo Vincent & Theo is a 1990 biographical drama film about the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh and his brother Theo, an art dealer. While Vincent Van Goghs artworks are now famous, he was essentially unrecognised in his lifetime, and survived on his brothers charity. The film was directed by Robert Altman, and starred Tim Roth and Paul Rhys in the title roles. The film was made as a four-hour mini-series for television, and a 138-minute version was released to theatres. Hwayi: A Monster Boy Hwayi: A Monster Boy is a 2013 South Korean action film about a 16-year-old boy of the same name who is raised by five criminal fathers to become the perfect assassin. It takes pulling the trigger to discover his true identity after he realizes the mystery surrounding his past and his fate. It was the highly anticipated second feature film by director Jang Joon-hwan, a decade after his 2003 cult favorite sci-fi comedy/thriller Save the Green Planet!. Septembers of Shiraz Septembers of Shiraz is a 2015 American drama film directed by Wayne Blair and written by Hanna Weg. It is based on the 2007 novel The Septembers of Shiraz by Dalia Sofer. The film stars Adrien Brody, Salma Hayek, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Anthony Azizi, Bashar Rahal and Alon Aboutboul. The film was released on June 24, 2016, by Momentum Pictures. The Secret The Secret is a 2007 French thriller film directed by Vincent Perez and starring David Duchovny, Olivia Thirlby, and Lili Taylor. It is a remake of Yōjirō Takitas Himitsu, a 1999 Japanese film produced by Yasuhiro Mase, written by Hiroshi Saitô. Kurt Cobain About a Son Kurt Cobain: About a Son is a 2006 American documentary film about Kurt Cobain, directed by AJ Schnack. It debuted at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival, and was produced by Sidetrack Films. The documentary features audio recordings of interviews between Cobain and journalist Michael Azerrad done for the book The Story of Nirvana, set over ambient cinematography of the places which Kurt Cobain called his home, mainly Aberdeen, Olympia, and Seattle. The film played at numerous film festivals, and was nominated for the 2007 Independent Spirits Truer than Fiction Award. The DVD, which was released by Shout! Factory in February 2008, includes bonus interviews and commentary by Michael Azerrad and A.J. Schnack. Shout! Factory also put out the documentarys first Blu-ray edition on October 6, 2009. Thérèse Thérèse Desqueyroux is a 2012 French drama film directed by Claude Miller. It is an adaptation of the François Mauriac novel of the same name, first published in 1927. The last work of Claude Miller, who died in April 2012, this film closed the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, where it was screened out of competition. The Spider's Web Horrors of Spider Island is a 1960 West German horror film directed by Fritz Böttger from his screenplay, and produced by Gaston Hakim and Wolf C. Hartwig for Rapid-Film/Intercontinental Filmgesellschaft. The film stars Alexander DArcy as a talent agent who invites several girls to a club in Singapore. Their plane ride ends abruptly when they crash-land into the ocean. DArcy and the women make their way to an island where they find a larger spider web. A giant spider sinks its teeth in DArcy which turns him into a mutant. The film was released in the United States in 1962, and has been released with various English titles including Its Hot in Paradise, Hot in Paradise, Girls of Spider Island and Spiders Web. It was featured on the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000 in 1999. Two Men in Town Two Men in Town is a 1973 Franco-Italian film directed by José Giovanni. The film was remade in 2014. On the Milky Road On the Milky Road is a 2016 film directed by Emir Kusturica, based on his segment in the anthology film Words with Gods. On the Milky Road stars Kusturica and Monica Bellucci. It is a three-part narrative following selected critical periods in the life of a man and his country, from a time war, to when he falls in love and ends as a hermit monk. Heart of a Lion Heart of a Lion is a 2013 Finnish drama film directed by Dome Karukoski. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film tells the story about a Neo-Nazi named Teppo, who falls in love with a woman named Sari. He later finds out that Saris son from the previous marriage is black. This leads Teppo to trouble with his fellow Neo-Nazis, especially his half-brother Harri. Ali's Wedding Alis Wedding is a 2017 Australian romantic comedy feature film from Matchbox Pictures. It is directed by Jeffrey Walker and written by Osamah Sami and stars Sami, Helana Sawires, Don Hany and Ryan Corr. Sami has been quoted as saying that the film is "history making, the first Muslim rom-com, so its going to hopefully pave the way for many other similar stories, not just from the Muslim community but from other communities and minorities in our society." He said that the "affectionate and poignant story of love" was trying to cast a more positive light on Muslim-Australian life. The Call Up The Call Up is a 2016 British science fiction thriller film written and directed by Charles Barker. It stars Max Deacon, Morfydd Clark, Ali Cook, Parker Sawyers, Tom Benedict Knight, Boris Ler, Douggie McMeekin, and Adriana Randall as top-ranked gamers who are invited to beta test a new first-person shooter virtual reality game. When they discover the equipment includes lethal feedback, they must win the game to survive. The film premiered at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival and was released in the UK on 20 May 2016. Ruggles of Red Gap Ruggles of Red Gap is a 1935 comedy film directed by Leo McCarey and starring Charles Laughton, Mary Boland, Charlie Ruggles, and ZaSu Pitts and featuring Roland Young and Leila Hyams. It was based on the best-selling 1915 novel by Harry Leon Wilson, adapted by Humphrey Pearson, with a screenplay by Walter DeLeon and Harlan Thompson. It is the story of a newly rich American couple from the West who win a British gentlemans gentleman in a poker game. Psychokinesis Psychokinesis is a 2018 South Korean superhero film written and directed by Yeon Sang-ho. The film stars Ryu Seung-ryong, Shim Eun-kyung, Park Jung-min, Kim Min-jae and Jung Yu-mi in the lead roles. This is director Yeon Sang-hos second live-action film, following his live-action debut Train to Busan in 2016. It is the first South Korean superhero film, and revolves around a bank security guard who gains telekinetic superpowers after drinking water from a mountain spring affected by a meteor, and decides to use them for saving his estranged daughter and her neighbourhood from an evil construction company. Psychokinesis was released on January 31, 2018 in South Korean theaters, in both 2D as well as ScreenX formats. The film was later on made available to stream globally on Netflix from 25 April 2018. Why Do Fools Fall in Love Why Do Fools Fall in Love is a 1998 American romantic drama film directed by Gregory Nava. Released by Warner Bros. Pictures, the film is a biographical film of R&B/Rock and roll singer Frankie Lymon, lead singer of the pioneering rock and roll group Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers for one year. Moreover, the film highlights the three women in his life, each of whom claim to have married Lymon and lay claim to his estate. Written by Tina Andrews, Why Do Fools Fall in Love stars Halle Berry, Vivica A. Fox, Lela Rochon, and Larenz Tate, who portrays Lymon. Little Richard also appears in the film as himself. One of the single from the soundrack "I Want You Back" by Melanie Brown featuring Missy Elliott peaked at number-one in the UK Singles Chart. Kasaba Kasaba is a 1997 Turkish film directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan. It is also known under the English title The Small Town. It was Ceylans first feature film. The Class Cool School is a 2007 Turkish comedy film, directed by Faruk Aksoy, about a class of teenage students attempting to save their unconventional school from closure. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2007 and was followed by Cool School Camp. The Book of Love The Book of Love is a 2016 American drama film directed and rewritten by Bill Purple from an original script by Robbie Pickering featuring Maisie Williams, Jessica Biel, Jason Sudeikis, Mary Steenburgen, Orlando Jones, and Paul Reiser. The film had its world premiere under its original title The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 14, 2016. It was released in the United States on January 13, 2017, by Electric Entertainment. 100 Streets 100 Streets is a British drama film directed by Jim OHanlon and starring Idris Elba. It made its debut in the United Kingdom on 11 November 2016, before being released in American theaters and on video-on-demand on 13 January 2017 by Samuel Goldwyn Films. Spoor Spoor is a 2017 Polish crime film directed by Agnieszka Holland, adapted from the novel Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. At Berlin, the film won the Alfred Bauer Prize. It was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. C.O.G. C.O.G. is an American comedy-drama film directed and written by Kyle Patrick Alvarez and starring Jonathan Groff. The film is based on a David Sedaris short story from his book of collected essays, Naked. It marks the first time one of Sedariss stories has been adapted for film. It co-stars Denis OHare, Casey Wilson, Dean Stockwell, Troian Bellisario, and Corey Stoll. A Royal Christmas A Royal Christmas is a 2014 American holiday romance television film directed by Alex Zamm and starring Lacey Chabert, Stephen Hagan, and Jane Seymour. Written by Janeen Damian, Michael Damian, Neal H. Dobrofsky, and Tippi Dobrofsky, the film is about a young American seamstress from Philadelphia whose boyfriend reveals himself to be a royal prince and heir to the throne of Cordinia. He brings her to his country intending to marry her, to the consternation of the Queen. A Royal Christmas is an original Hallmark Channel movie and first aired on the Hallmark Channel on November 21, 2014. Bingo: The King of the Mornings Bingo: The King of the Mornings is a 2017 Brazilian biographical drama film directed by Academy Awards nominee Daniel Rezende in his directorial debut. Written by Luiz Bolognesi, the screenplay is inspired in the life of Arlindo Barreto, one of many actors who played Bozo the Clown in Brazil. However, to avoid copyrights claim and preserve its creative freedom, the production does not use either the name of Bozo or Arlindo, adopting the fictional names of Bingo and Augusto, respectively. The film was released in Brazil on August 24, 2017. On September 15, it was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Ram Jaane Ram Jaane is a 1995 Indian Hindi crime drama film directed by Rajiv Mehra about an unnamed kid who grows up to become a gangster. He uses the name Ram Jaane after meeting with a priest who in response to the kid asking what his real name was, said Ram Jaane. It is the fourth time when Shah Rukh Khan played a negative role after Baazigar, Darr and Anjaam. The film clashed with Akele Hum Akele Tum starring Aamir Khan. Ram Jaane released to a positive reception from audiences and was a commercial success, receiving a Hit verdict. However, Akele Hum Akele Tum did not enjoy the same and became a Flop at the box office. Shah Rukh Khan has bought the rights to this film under his banner, Red Chillies Entertainment. Silent Trigger Silent Trigger is a 1996 American action thriller film directed by Russell Mulcahy starring Dolph Lundgren and Gina Bellman about a sniper and his female spotter. Lundgren plays a Waxman former Special Forces soldier who is now working as a heavily armed assassin sent on a mission by a secretive "Agency", to assassinate a target from an abandoned skyscraper in construction. Memories and moral dilemmas resurface when a former spotter from a failed assignment shows up. Unconditional Love Unconditional Love is a 2002 American mid-life re-invention comedy film co-written and directed by PJ Hogan and starring Kathy Bates, Rupert Everett, Dan Aykroyd, and Meredith Eaton. The film follows Grace Beasley, an archetypal timid and repressed homemaker who, in the wake of a sudden, unexpected marital separation and her favorite pop stars untimely death, takes a plane to England to attend the entertainers funeral. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 23 August 2002. Cloud 9 Cloud 9 is a 2014 sports drama romance television film directed by Paul Hoen and written by Justin Ware, Don D. Scott and Katie Wech. It stars Dove Cameron, Luke Benward, Kiersey Clemons and Mike C. Manning. The film is set in the world of competitive snowboarding. The first promo aired on November 29, 2013 during the premiere of "Good Luck Jessie: NYC Christmas". The film premiered on January 17, 2014 as a Disney Channel Original Movie. It was viewed by 4.96 million viewers during its original premiere. Cymbeline Cymbeline is a 2014 American film version of the play Cymbeline by William Shakespeare. The film is directed by Michael Almereyda and stars Ethan Hawke, Ed Harris, Dakota Johnson, Milla Jovovich and John Leguizamo. Panic in Year Zero Panic in Year Zero! is a 1962 American black-and-white survival science fiction film from American International Pictures, produced by Arnold Houghland and Lou Rusoff, directed by Ray Milland, who also stars with Jean Hagen, Frankie Avalon, Mary Mitchel, and Joan Freeman. The original music score was composed by Les Baxter. The screenplay was written by John Morton and Jay Simms. The film was released by AIP in 1962 as a double feature with Tales of Terror. There's Only One Jimmy Grimble Theres Only One Jimmy Grimble, also known as Jimmy Grimble, is a 2000 British drama film directed by John Hay. It is centred on one young boys dream to play for Manchester City F.C. The film is set around Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. Patlabor 2: The Movie is a 1993 Japanese political thriller science-fiction anime film directed by Mamoru Oshii, who also directed The Movie. It was produced by Production I.G, Bandai Visual and Tohokushinsha. The movie has taken some liberties from being a mecha-themed movie in theme to a political-themed one with domestic and international issues that the Japanese government had faced during the 20th century. The main theme of the movie is mainly based on the status of Japan, which had been economically, politically and technologically progressing under prosperous years without being involved in another war after the nations defeat and occupation by the Allied Forces after the end of World War II. The Third Wave The Third Wave is a Swedish action film from 2003 directed by Anders Nilsson and starring Jakob Eklund. It is the third film in the series about police officer Johan Falk, the first two being Zero Tolerance and Executive Protection. Falk has not worked in the year since the events of the second film, but on a trip with his family in central Europe he is contacted by his former boss again. "An entire continent is being stolen." Plot: Phoenix Kane is a mobster. His live-in girlfriend, Rebecca, discovers his illegal money laundering and tries to leave him. He half-strangles her to keep her quiet, but is hit by a car as he leaves. While he is taken to the hospital, Rebecca escapes England. For his protection, Kane orders her captured and returned to England and his control, not knowing one of his cohorts has ordered a hit on her if she talks to the police. Falk has not worked for some time. He meets his former boss, who now is part of Europol leading an organized crime task-force, in a Dutch restaurant and refuses a job offer. When he leaves, Rebecca meets with the former boss, offering information in exchange for protection. Falk returns to the restaurant just as hitmen, disguised as police, kill Falks ex-boss and try to take out Rebecca. Falk returns fire and sneaks her to safety. They escape the hitmen, but are overtaken by a security team from Kane with orders to return her to England. They dont believe Rebecca when she insists shell be killed if she goes back, but when Kane tracks them down and his hitmen shoot some of the security men, they go rogue and help her. In Munich, Kane has set up a big money deal at a local bank. Falk, his pregnant girlfriend Helen, Rebecca and two uninjured security men head there to stop him. Falk wants to bug Kanes hotel room using cell phones, but because of street rioters, only Helen has credentials that persuade the police to let her in. She bugs the room but cant leave the hotel because rioting has worsened. The hitmen, who had earlier lost them, see her and deduce where their quarry is. They catch Helen when she sneaks from the hotel and use her to compel Falk to turn over Rebecca. Falk refuses, hoping to find a way to save Helen without getting Rebecca killed. Helen succeeds in escaping her captor, but freezes in the street when she sees a hit man shoot Falk, disabling him. Meanwhile Rebecca goes to the bank to confront Kane and learns he didnt arrange the hit on her. She shoots and kills the cohort who did. One hit man sees her and, dressed as a riot policeman, forces his way in, killing Kane in the effort to kill Rebecca. The hitman is himself killed. The second hitman shoots Falk in the head and prepares to kill a distraught Helen, using a dead policemans gun after his own gun jams. Instead, Falk kills him, saving Helen, still alive since the cops gun had held only rubber bullets. Falk attends the funeral for his former boss—wearing a policemans uniform. Elvis Elvis is a 2005 biographical CBS mini-series written by Patrick Sheane Duncan and directed by James Steven Sadwith. It chronicles the rise of American music icon Elvis Presley from his high school years to his international superstardom. The cast includes Irish actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Elvis, Rose McGowan as Ann-Margret, Randy Quaid as "Colonel" Tom Parker, Camryn Manheim as Gladys Presley, Robert Patrick as Vernon Presley, Tim Guinee as Sam Phillips, Jack Noseworthy as Steve Binder, Antonia Bernath as Priscilla Presley, Stuart Greer as Captain Beaulieu, Clay Steakley as Bill Black, Mark Adam as Scotty Moore, John Boyd West as Red West and Randy McDowell as Gene Smith. Meyers won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film for his performance as Elvis Presley. The Moromete Family The Moromete Family is a 1987 Romanian drama film based on the first volume of the eponymous novel by Marin Preda.A sequel The Moromete Family 2 was filmed in 2017. Private Eye Vares Vares: Private Eye is a 2004 Finnish crime film directed by Aleksi Mäkelä. It is based on the novel Keltainen leski by Reijo Mäki. The setting is Turku, a city on the west coast of Finland. It stars Juha Veijonen as private detective Jussi Vares who investigates a case involving a large amount of dirty money. The film is the first of eight films in the Vares series. The first sequel, Dead Angel, was released in 2007. Brain Dead Brain Dead is a 1990 psychological horror film directed by Adam Simon. It stars Bill Pullman, Bill Paxton and George Kennedy. What to Do in Case of Fire What to Do in Case of Fire? is a German film directed by Gregor Schnitzler. It premiered in November 2001 at the German film festival Kinofest Lünen and was released to theaters in 2002. Part comedy, part action and part drama, the movie is set in contemporary Berlin and stars German action star Til Schweiger. The film received mixed reviews, earning 52 percent favorable ratings from critics cited on Rotten Tomatoes. Generation P Generation P is an independent Russian film, written and directed by Victor Ginzburg and based on Victor Pelevin’s 1999 novel of the same name. Lost in the Sun Lost in the Sun is a 2015 drama thriller film written and directed by Trey Nelson, and starring Josh Duhamel, Josh Wiggins, Lynn Collins, and Emma Fuhrmann. Salon Kitty Salon Kitty is a 1976 erotic-war-drama film directed by Tinto Brass. The film was coproduced by Italy, France and West Germany. It is based on the novel of the same name by Peter Norden, covering the real life events of the Salon Kitty Incident, where the Sicherheitsdienst took over an expensive brothel in Berlin, had the place wire tapped and all the prostitutes replaced with trained spies in order to gather data on various members of the Nazi party and foreign dignitaries. It is considered among the progenitors of Nazisploitation genre. In the U.S., the film was edited to lighten the political overtones for an easier marketing as a sexploitation film and released under the title Madam Kitty with an X rating. Blue Underground Video, for the uncut version, has surrendered the X rating for an unrated DVD and Blu-ray release. My Sweet Little Village My Sweet Little Village is a 1985 Czechoslovak film directed by Jiří Menzel. In 1987 it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. At the 1986 Montreal World Film Festival, it won the Special Jury Award and Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. At the Paris Film Festival in 1987 Hungarian actor János Bán received the best actor award. In a public survey conducted in January 2007 by the online news server Novinky.cz this movie was chosen by 22,4% of voters as the most popular Czech comedy in history. Ah Nerede Ah Nerede is a 1975 Turkish comedy film directed by Orhan Aksoy. Boccaccio '70 Boccaccio 70 is a 1962 Italian anthology film produced by Carlo Ponti and directed by Mario Monicelli, Federico Fellini, Luchino Visconti and Vittorio De Sica, from an idea by Cesare Zavattini. It is an anthology of four episodes, each by one of the directors, all about a different aspect of morality and love in modern times, in the style of Giovanni Boccaccio. Exorcismus Exorcismus is a 2010 Spanish-British horror film directed by Manuel Carballo and written by David Muñoz, it stars Sophie Vavasseur and Stephen Billington. Supercop 2 Once a Cop is a 1993 Hong Kong action film directed by Stanley Tong and starring Michelle Yeoh. It is a spin-off of Jackie Chans Police Story film series involving the character Yeoh portrayed in Super Cop. The film is also known as Project S in original territories and many other titles, including Police Story IV, Police Story 3 Part 2, Supercop and Supercop 2. Although Jackie Chan only has a cameo appearance in this film, some DVD covers prominently featured Chan, misleading audiences into thinking he is one of the main characters. He reprises his role as Inspector Chan, but in drag to catch a criminal in drag wearing the same wig and clothes. Naked Among Wolves Naked Among Wolves is a 2015 German drama film directed by Philipp Kadelbach. It is based on the novel of the same name by Bruno Apitz, which was published in 1958 by the East German Publishing house. It was created for television, it is the third film version of the literary text after the 1963 version. Sarrainodu Sarrainodu is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by Boyapati Srinu. Produced by Allu Aravind under the Geetha Arts banner. The film stars Allu Arjun, Srikanth, Aadhi Pinisetty, Catherine Tresa, Rakul Preet Singh in the lead roles, while Brahmanandam, Pradeep Rawat, Sai Kumar, Suman, Jayaprakash and Adarsh Balakrishna playing supporting roles. S. Thaman composed the films music and background score. Cinematography is by Rishi Punjabi. The Telugu and Malayalam versions of the film was released on 22 April 2016 and became one of the highest grossing Telugu film of 2016. It received mixed to positive reviews from critics and was a major commercial success at the box office. It was also released in December 2017 at Nepal and earn 1.27 million at the box office. The Art of War II: Betrayal The Art of War II: Betrayal is a 2008 action film directed by Josef Rusnak starring Wesley Snipes, Lochlyn Munro and Athena Karkanis. This is the sequel to the 2000 film, The Art of War. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on August 12, 2008. Joshy Joshy is a 2016 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Jeff Baena. It stars Thomas Middleditch, Adam Pally, Alex Ross Perry, Nick Kroll, Brett Gelman, Jenny Slate and Lauren Graham. It was shown in the U.S. Dramatic Competition section at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. The film was released on August 12, 2016, by Lionsgate Premiere. Phoenix Phoenix is a 1998 American crime film directed by British director Danny Cannon and starring Ray Liotta. Liotta plays a cop whose gambling debt leaves him indebted to the underworld and desperate to find a way out without compromising his principles. It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie Its a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie is a 2002 NBC television film, directed by Kirk Thatcher and written by Tom Martin and Jim Lewis and stars Whoopi Goldberg, David Arquette, Joan Cusack, the cast of Scrubs and The Muppets. The plot centers on Kermit the Frog who, after losing all hope for saving the Muppet Theatre, is assisted by an angel who shows him a world in which he had never been born. The film is a homage to Frank Capras 1946 film, Its a Wonderful Life, which has a similar plot. This was the first Muppet production without the involvement of veteran Muppet performer Frank Oz. Instead, Eric Jacobson performed Ozs characters Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy, and Animal, marking his feature film debut as those characters. Ozs character Sam Eagle was voiced by Kevin Clash, while John Kennedy provided the puppetry. This is also one of the few Muppets-related productions that are currently not owned by The Walt Disney Company. Shaurya: It Takes Courage to Make Right... Right Shaurya is a 2008 Indian drama film directed by Samar Khan, starring Kay Kay Menon, Rahul Bose, Javed Jaffrey, Deepak Dobriyal and Minissha Lamba. The film is inspired by the Hindi play Court Martial by Swadesh Deepak and is a remake on the 1992 Tom Cruise starrer courtroom drama A Few Good Men. Road Kill Road Train is an Australian horror film, known as Road Kill in the U.S., directed by Dean Francis and written by Clive Hopkins. It stars Xavier Samuel, Bobby Morley, Georgina Haig and Sophie Lowe. Eyjafjallajökull Eyjafjallajökull is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Alexandre Coffre. When Animals Dream When Animals Dream is a 2014 Danish dramatic horror mystery and the feature film directorial debut of Jonas Alexander Arnby. The film had its world premiere on 19 May 2014 at the Cannes Film Festival and stars Sonia Suhl as a teenager that discovers that she is transforming into a werewolf. The Anthem of the Heart The Anthem of the Heart is a 2015 Japanese animated youth drama film produced by A-1 Pictures, directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai and written by Mari Okada. The original title is and it is abbreviated as . It was worked on by the staff who had previously worked on the anime series The Flower We Saw That Day and its film adaptation, as well as Toradora!. It was released on September 19, 2015. Boogie Woogie Boogie Woogie is a 2009 British black comedy film directed by Duncan Ward and produced by Eric Eisner and Leonid Rozhetskin. It is based on the novel of the same name by Danny Moynihan, who adapted his own book on the New York art world of the 1990s and titled it based on the Piet Mondrian painting Victory Boogie-Woogie. The film stars Gillian Anderson, Alan Cumming, Heather Graham, Danny Huston, Christopher Lee, Joanna Lumley, Charlotte Rampling, Amanda Seyfried, Stellan Skarsgård and Jaime Winstone. It premiered on 26 June 2009 at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is a 1999 United Kingdom direct-to-video film version of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical of the same name. No Time for Nuts No Time for Nuts is a computer animated short film from Blue Sky Studios, starring Scrat from Ice Age. Directed by Chris Renaud and Mike Thurmeier, it was released on November 21, 2006, on the DVD release of The Meltdown. The short follows Scrat on a chase after his nut, which has been accidentally sent forward in time by a frozen time machine. No Time for Nuts was nominated for the 2007 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, but won an Annie Award. The Kingdom of Solomon The Kingdom of Solomon is an Iranian religious/historical film series produced by Mojtaba Faravardeh and directed by Shahriar Bahrani who has made Saint Mary before. The Kingdom of Solomon was going to be released internationally on November 2010 after its screening in Iran, but due to some technicalities its global release has been delayed. The film tells the life story of Prophet Solomon, the King of Israelites. It is mostly based on the Islamic accounts of Solomons prophetic life extracted from the Quran but it also draws upon parallels found in some Jewish texts. Sexy Evil Genius Sexy Evil Genius is a 2013 American black comedy film written by Scott Lew and directed by Shawn Piller. The screenplay concerns several people in a bar who realize that they have all dated the same woman and that she has manipulated them into appearing there for mysterious purposes. Cinema Verite Cinema Verite is a 2011 HBO drama film directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini. The films main ensemble cast starred Diane Lane, Tim Robbins, James Gandolfini and Patrick Fugit. The film follows a fictionalized account of the production of An American Family, a 1973 PBS documentary television series that is said to be one of the earliest examples of the reality television genre. Principal photography was completed in Southern California. The film premiered on April 23, 2011. Fists in the Pocket Fists in the Pocket is a 1965 Italian film directed by Marco Bellocchio. It was Bellocchios debut film. Raw Meat Death Line is a 1972 horror film, distributed as Raw Meat in the United States, directed by American filmmaker Gary Sherman and starring Donald Pleasence. Its plot follows two university students who find themselves at the center of an investigation involving a man who goes missing in the London Underground. The Vertical Ray of the Sun The Vertical Ray of the Sun is the third feature film by Vietnamese-born French director Trần Anh Hùng. It was released in 2000 and is the final part of what many now consider to be Trans "Vietnam trilogy." The film centres on three sisters who live in present-day Hanoi: Suong is the eldest, then Khanh in the middle, and Lien is the youngest. The film takes place over the course of one month, starting on the anniversary of their mothers death and ending on the anniversary of their fathers. Tran was inspired to make the film after visiting Hanoi during a break in the filming of Cyclo during the Christmas holidays in 1994. This drama was lensed in Vietnams capital, Hanoi, as well as in Hạ Long Bay and the village of Luoi Ngoc, Quảng Ninh Province. The films original score is composed by Tôn-Thất Tiết. Additionally, three songs of the noted Vietnamese songwriter Trịnh Công Sơn are interspersed through the film, as are songs by The Velvet Underground, Lou Reed, Arab Strap, and The Married Monk. The Vertical Ray of the Sun was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Going the Distance Going the Distance is a 2004 Canadian teen/comedy film directed by Mark Griffiths, and written by Eric Goodman and Kelly Senecal. A road movie set across Canada, its tagline was They came. They saw. They came. The film was released in Canada as Going the Distance, but for American release the films title was expanded to National Lampoons Going the Distance. The Canadian DVD release retains its original release title. Produced by Brightlight Pictures and the first film underwritten in part by MuchMusic, Going the Distance was a brand extension for the music television channel and a foray into theatrical feature films by MuchMusics then-corporate ownership CHUM Limited. Recent changes to Telefilm Canada funding rewarded the producers of domestic films that were commercial successes in English Canada, and Going the Distance was a bid for such success. A Frozen Flower A Frozen Flower is a 2008 South Korean erotic historical film. It is directed by Yoo Ha and stars Jo In-sung, Joo Jin-mo and Song Ji-hyo. The historical film is set during Goryeo Dynasty and is loosely based on the reign of Gongmin of Goryeo, but it does not strictly comply with historical facts. The controversial story is about the characters violation of royal family protocol and their pursuit of love. It was released in South Korea on 30 December 2008 and was the 6th most attended film of 2008 with 3,772,976 tickets sold. The Devil's Hand The Devils Hand, also known under its working titles of Where the Devil Hides, The Devils Rapture, and The Occult, is a 2014 American horror movie that was directed by Christian E. Christiansen and written by Karl Mueller. The film was released direct-to-video on October 14, 2014, and centers upon five girls born into an Amish community that believes them to be part of a Satanic prophecy. Too Many Cooks Too Many Cooks is a surreal dark comedy short that originally aired as a special during Adult Swims "infomercials" block on October 28, 2014, at 4:00 am Eastern Time. It was created, written, and directed by Casper Kelly, and produced by Williams Street. After its original airing, the piece became a viral video online and was repeated each night at midnight Eastern Time during the week of November 11, 2014. Léon Morin, Priest Léon Morin, Priest is a 1961 film directed and scripted by Jean-Pierre Melville, and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Emmanuelle Riva. Belmondo was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actor. It is based on the 1952 Prix Goncourt-winning novel The Passionate Heart by Béatrix Beck. Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in Peril is the fourth in a series of six Japanese martial arts films based on the long-running Lone Wolf and Cub manga series about Ogami Ittō, a wandering assassin for hire who is accompanied by his young son, Daigoro. The film has also been released as Shogun Assassin 3: Slashing Blades of Carnage, the second sequel to Shogun Assassin. 30 Nights of Paranormal Activity with the Devil Inside the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo 30 Nights of Paranormal Activity with the Devil Inside the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Craig Moss and starring Kathryn Fiore, Flip Schultz, and Olivia Alexander. The film parodies several films and generally follows the plots of Paranormal Activity and The Devil Inside. Lady Sings the Blues Lady Sings the Blues is a 1972 American biographical drama film directed by Sidney J. Furie about jazz singer Billie Holiday, loosely based on her 1956 autobiography which, in turn, took its title from one of Holidays most popular songs. It was produced by Motown Productions for Paramount Pictures. Diana Ross portrayed Holiday, alongside a cast including Billy Dee Williams, Richard Pryor, James T. Callahan, and Scatman Crothers. Bad Kids Go to Hell Bad Kids Go to Hell is a 2012 dark comedy thriller film directed by Matthew Spradlin, who co-wrote it with Barry Wernick. Based on Spradlin and Wernicks best-selling graphic novel of the same name, the film stars Amanda Alch, Marc Donato, Augie Duke, Roger Edwards, Ali Faulkner, and Cameron Deane Stewart as six prep school students, who serve detention in a seemingly haunted school library. It had a limited theatrical release on October 27, 2012. On December 7, 2012, it was released nationwide. The film was also screened at various public destinations across the U.S. Il secondo tragico Fantozzi Il secondo tragico Fantozzi is an Italian comedy film released in 1976. It is the second film in the saga of the unlucky clerk Ugo Fantozzi, played by its creator, Paolo Villaggio. Who Pulled the Plug? Göta kanal eller Vem drog ur proppen? is a Swedish comedy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 18 December 1981 directed by Hans Iveberg and starring Janne Loffe Carlsson and Kim Anderzon. Love Field Love Field is a 1992 American drama film written by Don Roos and directed by Jonathan Kaplan, starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Dennis Haysbert. It was released on December 11, 1992 in the United States by Orion Pictures. It is an example of a representation of the assassination of John F. Kennedy in popular culture. For her performance, Pfeiffer earned an Oscar nomination for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Some Girl(s) Some Girl is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Daisy von Scherler Mayer and written by Neil LaBute. It is based on the play of the same name, also written by LaBute. The film stars Adam Brody, Kristen Bell, Zoe Kazan, Mía Maestro, Jennifer Morrison and Emily Watson. The film was released on June 26, 2013, by Leeden Media. I Wake Up Screaming I Wake Up Screaming is a 1941 film noir. It is based on the novel of the same name by Steve Fisher, who co-wrote the screenplay with Dwight Taylor. The film stars Betty Grable, Victor Mature and Carole Landis, and features one of Grables few dramatic roles. The Gumball Rally The Gumball Rally is a 1976 American comedy film directed and co-written by Charles Bail, a former stunt coordinator also known as Chuck Bail, about an illicit coast-to-coast road race. It was inspired by the Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash run by Brock Yates, which inspired several other films, including Cannonball, Cannonball Run, and Speed Zone, as well as an actual event, the American Gumball Rally and Gumball 3000 international race. Don't Go in the House Dont Go in the House is a 1979 psychological horror film written and directed by Joseph Ellison and co-written by Ellen Hammill and Joe Masefield. Bob the Builder Bob the Builder is a British childrens animated television show created by Keith Chapman. In the original series, Bob appears in a stop motion animated programme as a building contractor, specialising in masonry, along with his colleague Wendy, various neighbours and friends, and their gang of anthropomorphised work-vehicles and equipment. The show is broadcast in many countries, but originates from the United Kingdom where Bob is voiced by English actor Neil Morrissey. The show was later created using CGI animation starting with the spin-off series Ready, Steady, Build!. In each episode, Bob and his group help with renovations, construction, and repairs and with other projects as needed. The show emphasises conflict resolution, co-operation, socialisation and various learning skills. Bobs catchphrase is "Can we fix it?", to which the other characters respond with "Yes we can!" This phrase is also the title of the shows theme song, which was a million-selling number one hit in the UK. In October 2014, Bob the Builder was revamped by Mattel for a new series to be aired on Channel 5s Milkshake! in 2015. Amongst the changes were a complete overhaul of the cast, with Harry Potter actor Lee Ingleby replacing Neil Morrissey as the voice of Bob, and Joanne Froggatt and Blake Harrison were also confirmed as the voices of Wendy and Scoop respectively. The setting and appearance of the characters also changed, with Bob and his team moving to the bustling metropolis of Spring City. An American localisation of the new series debuted on PBS Kids in November 2015. The changes have been criticized by fans of the original version. French Cancan French Cancan is a 1955 French musical film written and directed by Jean Renoir and starring Jean Gabin and Francoise Arnoul. Where Renoir’s previous film Le Carosse d’or had celebrated the 18th-century Italian commedia dell’arte, this work is a homage to the Parisian café-concert of the 19th century with its popular singers and dancers. Visually, the film evokes the paintings of Edgar Degas and the Impressionists, including his own father, Pierre-Auguste Renoir. It also marked his return to France and to French cinema after an exile that began in 1940. 1969 1969 is a 1988 drama film written and directed by Ernest Thompson and starring Robert Downey Jr., Kiefer Sutherland, and Winona Ryder. The original music score is composed by Michael Small. The film deals with the Vietnam War and the resulting social tensions between those who support and oppose the war in small-town America. Yakuza Apocalypse is a 2015 Japanese action fantasy–yakuza vampire film directed by Takashi Miike and starring Hayato Ichihara, Yayan Ruhian, and Riko Narumi. It was written by Yoshitaka Yamaguchi. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2015, before being released theatrically on June 20 throughout Japan. Crimes of the Heart Crimes of the Heart is a 1986 American southern gothic film directed by Bruce Beresford. The screenplay by Beth Henley is adapted from her Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name. The film tells the story of the three Magrath sisters, Babe, Lenny and Meg, who reunite in their family home in Mississippi to regroup and settle their past. Each sister is forced to face the consequences of the "crimes of the heart" she has committed. Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould is a 1993 Canadian biographical-anthology film about the pianist Glenn Gould, played by Colm Feore. It was directed by François Girard, with a screenplay by Girard and Don McKellar. The film is presented as a series of 31 short films rather than as one narrative. Segments include documentaries, consisting of interviews with individuals who knew the real Gould, and reenactments of episodes in Goulds life. "Gould Meets McLaren" employs animated spheres from Norman McLarens filmography. The film received positive reviews and won four Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture. The 24th Day The 24th Day is a 2004 drama film written and directed by Tony Piccirillo, and based on his play under the same name. It stars Scott Speedman, James Marsden, and Sofía Vergara. Daria in 'Is It Fall Yet?' Is It Fall Yet? is a 2000 American animated comedy-drama television film written by Glenn Eichler and Peggy Nicoll, and directed by Karen Disher and Guy Moore. First broadcast on August 27, 2000, the film was the first of two film-length installments for MTVs animated series Daria. The film chronicles the characters summer break between seasons four and five. The film was released on both VHS and DVD formats on April 15, 2002, and was included on the DVD release of Daria: The Complete Animated Series on May 11, 2010. The Steel Helmet The Steel Helmet is a 1951 war film directed by Samuel Fuller and produced by Lippert Studios during the Korean War. It was the first film about the war, and the first of several war films by producer-director-writer Fuller. Can't Stop the Music Cant Stop the Music is a 1980 American musical comedy film directed by Nancy Walker. Written by Allan Carr and Bronté Woodard, the film is a pseudo-biography of discos Village People that bears only a vague resemblance to the actual story of the groups formation. It was produced by Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment, and distributed by independent distributor Associated Film Distribution. The film was released after discos peak and was subsequently a box office flop, winning two of the first ever Razzie Awards for Worst Picture and Worst Screenplay. Nazis at the Center of the Earth Nazis at the Center of the Earth is a direct-to-video sci-fi film produced by The Asylum that stars Dominique Swain and Jake Busey. It was released on April 24, 2012 on Blu-ray Disc and DVD. The United Kingdom release was called Bloodstorm. The Lexikon des internationalen Films considers the film a rip-off aimed at exploiting the "hype" surrounding the film Iron Sky. In My Dreams In My Dreams is a Hallmark Hall of Fame television film. It premiered on ABC on April 20, 2014, and stars Katharine McPhee, Mike Vogel and JoBeth Williams. It is directed by Kenny Leon from a story by Teena Booth and screenplay by Booth and Suzette Couture. In My Dreams is the last Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation to be aired on a broadcast television network after 63 years. The anthology series has since moved to Hallmark Channel. Back to Bataan Back to Bataan is a 1945 American black-and-white World War II war film drama from RKO Radio Pictures, produced by Robert Fellows, directed by Edward Dmytryk, that stars John Wayne and Anthony Quinn. The film depicts events that took place after the Battle of Bataan on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. The working title of the film was The Invisible Army. Savage Streets Savage Streets is a 1984 American vigilante action film directed by Danny Steinmann and starring Linda Blair. The film premiered on October 5, 1984. It is one of the few non-horror films that both Linda Blair and Linnea Quigley star in. Grace of My Heart Grace of My Heart is a 1996 film written and directed by Allison Anders and starring Illeana Douglas, set in the pop music world, starting in New York Citys Brill Building early 1960s era, weaving through the California Sound of the mid 60s and culminating with the adult-contemporary scene of the early 1970s. The plot follows the life and career trajectory of its protagonist, Denise Waverly. The soundtrack features songs by artists Burt Bacharach, Elvis Costello, Joni Mitchell, Gerry Goffin, and Jill Sobule, replicating the musical style that emerged from the Brill Building, New York Citys music factory in the heyday of girl groups and "pre-fab" acts like The Monkees. Crusade in Jeans Crusade in Jeans is a 2006 Dutch film, an adaptation of the first half of the book Crusade in Jeans by Thea Beckman. The film was directed by Ben Sombogaart. It is unknown whether a sequel, based on the second half of the book, will be produced. Destination Moon Destination Moon is a 1950 American Technicolor science fiction film, independently produced by George Pal and directed by Irving Pichel, that stars John Archer, Warner Anderson, Tom Powers, and Dick Wesson. The film was distributed in the United States and the United Kingdom by Eagle-Lion Classics. Destination Moon was the first major U.S. science fiction film to deal with the practical scientific and engineering challenges of space travel and to speculate on what a manned expedition to the Moon would look like. Famed science fiction author Robert A. Heinlein contributed to the script. The films premise is that private industry will mobilize, finance, and manufacture the first spacecraft to the Moon, and that the U.S. government will be forced to purchase or lease the technology to remain the dominant power in space. Different industrialists cooperate to support the private venture. In the final scene, as the crew approaches the Earth, the traditional "The End" title card heralds the dawn of the coming Space Age: "This is THE END...of the Beginning". The New Land The New Land is a 1972 Swedish film co-written and directed by Jan Troell and starring Max von Sydow, Liv Ullmann and Eddie Axberg. It is a sequel to Troells The Emigrants; both are based on The Emigrants novels by Vilhelm Moberg. Drawing its story from the last two of these novels — The Settlers and The Last Letter Home — the film is about Swedish immigrants establishing their home in Minnesota during the Dakota War of 1862. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It and The Emigrants are the basis for the 1974 American television series The New Land. Grass Grass: History of Marijuana is a 1999 Canadian documentary film directed by Ron Mann, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, about the history of the United States governments war on marijuana in the 20th century. The film was narrated by actor Woody Harrelson. Gunless Gunless is a 2010 Canadian western comedy film directed by William Phillips and released by Alliance Films. Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana is a 2012 Indian comedy film produced by Ronnie Screwvala, Siddharth Roy Kapur and Anurag Kashyap and directed by Sameer Sharma. Willard Willard is a 1971 American horror film directed by Daniel Mann and starring Bruce Davison and Ernest Borgnine. Based on the novel Ratmans Notebooks by Stephen Gilbert, the film was nominated for an Edgar Award for best picture. The supporting cast included Elsa Lanchester in one of her last performances before her death, and Sondra Locke in one of her first. The film was a summer hit in 1971; opening to good reviews and high box office returns. Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo Breakin 2: Electric Boogaloo is an American 1984 film directed by Sam Firstenberg. It is a sequel to the 1984 breakdancing film Breakin. Electric Boogaloo was released seven months after its predecessor by TriStar Pictures. In some international locations the film was released under the title Breakdance 2: Electric Boogaloo. Another sequel, Rappin was made but had an unconnected plot and different lead characters – only Ice-T features in all three films. Fudoh: The New Generation is a 1996 Japanese movie directed by Takashi Miike. It is based on an unfinished manga series by Hitoshi Tanimura. Two sequels followed, neither of which was directed by Miike. 36 Hours 36 Hours is a 1965 American suspense film, based on the short story "Beware of the Dog" by Roald Dahl. The picture stars James Garner, Eva Marie Saint, and Rod Taylor and was directed by George Seaton. On June 2, 1944, a German army doctor tries to obtain vital information from an American military intelligence officer by convincing him that it is 1950 and World War II is long over. Blaze Blaze is a 1989 film written and directed by Ron Shelton. Based on the 1974 memoir Blaze Starr: My Life as Told to Huey Perry by Blaze Starr and Huey Perry, the film stars Paul Newman as Earl Long and Lolita Davidovich as Blaze Starr, with Starr herself in a cameo appearance. The Last Time The Last Time is a 2006 American independent dramedy film starring Michael Keaton, Brendan Fraser and Amber Valletta. It tells the story of a salesman and a beautiful woman who fall in love with each other and develop a relationship. Vikramarkudu Vikramarkudu is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by S. S. Rajamouli, starring Ravi Teja, Anushka Shetty and Vineet Kumar in the lead roles. Produced on a budget of 110 million, the film was released on 23 June 2006 with 180 prints globally. The film was screened at the International Film Festival of India in the mainstream section. The film was later remade in Kannada as Veera Madakari starring Sudeep, in Tamil as Siruthai starring Karthi, in Hindi as Rowdy Rathore starring Akshay Kumar, in Indian Bengali as The Lion Is Back starring Prosenjit Chatterjee, and twice in Bangladeshi Bengali as Ulta Palta 69 starring late Manna and Action Jasmine.. It is the second highest remade movie amongst Indian films after Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana along with Pavitra Bandham , Charlie Chaplin , Shutter and Brindavanam- all of which have been remade six times. Bravetown Bravetown is a 2015 American, independent, drama, musical, film written by Oscar Orlando Torres, and was directed by Daniel Duran in his directoral debut. The film stars Lucas Till, Josh Duhamel and Kherington Payne. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on May 8, 2015, by Entertainment One. Vabank Vabank is a 1981 Polish comedy heist film written and directed by Juliusz Machulski, set in 1934 Warsaw. The film received several awards and nominations, among them: Polish Film Festival 1981 – Best Debut Director Mystfest 1982 – Best Film The films name is Polish for Va banque, a gambling term for when one is betting to win or lose all. The Holy Girl The Holy Girl is a 2004 Argentinian drama film directed by Lucrecia Martel. The picture was executively produced by Pedro Almodóvar, Agustín Almodóvar, and Esther García. It was produced by Lita Stantic. The film features Mercedes Morán, María Alche, Carlos Belloso, Alejandro Urdapilleta, Julieta Zylberberg, among others. The Dunwich Horror The Dunwich Horror is a 1970 American independent supernatural horror film from American International Pictures directed by Daniel Haller and produced by Roger Corman. The film was based on the short story of the same name by H.P. Lovecraft with a script co-written by Curtis Hanson. The leading role was offered to Peter Fonda, but he turned it down. Instead, Dean Stockwell played the role of Wilbur Whateley. The film was shot in Mendocino. In the Heat of the Sun In the Heat of the Sun is a 1994 Chinese film directed and written by Jiang Wen. This was Jiang Wens first foray into directing after years as a leading man. The film is based loosely on author Wang Shuos novel Wild Beast. My Baby's Daddy My Babys Daddy is a 2004 American comedy film, directed by Cheryl Dunye. 12 Rounds 3: Lockdown 12 Rounds 3: Lockdown is a 2015 American action film directed by Stephen Reynolds and starring Dean Ambrose in his film debut. It is the sequel to the 2013 film Reloaded, the third installment in the 12 Rounds trilogy, and the second of six films to be co-produced by WWE Studios and Lionsgate, who distribute the film. It is the first film in the series not to be released by 20th Century Fox, and was released in select theaters across the United States and on demand on September 11, 2015. Blood Fest Blood Fest is a 2018 American comedy horror film written and directed by Owen Egerton and starring Seychelle Gabriel, Robbie Kay, and Jacob Batalon. Other cast members include Zachary Levi, Barbara Dunkelman, Nick Rutherford, and Tate Donovan. The film was released on Rooster Teeths video on demand service and had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival in 2018. Flying Padre Flying Padre is a 1951 short subject black-and-white documentary film. It is the second film directed by Stanley Kubrick. The film is nine minutes long and was completed shortly after Kubrick had completed his first film for RKO, the short subject Day of the Fight. The studio offered him a follow-up project for their Screenliner series. Kissed Kissed is a 1996 Canadian erotic thriller film, directed and co-written by Lynne Stopkewich, based on Barbara Gowdys short story "We So Seldom Look On Love". It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 1996. The film stars Molly Parker as Sandra Larson, a young woman whose fixation on death leads her to study embalming at a mortuary school, where in turn she finds herself drawn toward feelings of necrophilia. Peter Outerbridge also stars as Matt, a fellow student who develops romantic feelings for Sandra, and so must learn to accept her sexual proclivities. Despite being allowed a substantial grant, Stopkewich went almost $30,000 into debt and cost her company $400,000 so she could complete shooting the film. Score: A Film Music Documentary Score: A Film Music Documentary is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Matt Schrader about film scores, featuring Hans Zimmer, Danny Elfman, John Williams, Quincy Jones, Rachel Portman, Trent Reznor, and others. The film was released theatrically by Gravitas Ventures on June 16, 2017 and on Blu-ray and download September 5, 2017. The film inspired Score: The Podcast, a weekly show on Apple Podcasts hosted by the producers and featuring prominent Hollywood composers as guests, which launched April 3, 2018. Light It Up Light It Up is a 1999 American hostage crime teen drama film starring an ensemble cast that consists of R&B singer/actor Usher Raymond, Rosario Dawson, Forest Whitaker, and Vanessa L. Williams. The film was written and directed by Craig Bolotin, and produced by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds and his wife Tracy Edmonds. The film follows six teenage high school seniors who hold a wounded police officer hostage and barricade themselves inside the school. Winnie-the-Pooh Winnie-the-Pooh is a 1969 Soviet animated film by Soyuzmultfilm directed by Fyodor Khitruk. The film is based on chapter one in the book series by A. A. Milne. It is the first part of a trilogy, along with two sequels: Winnie-the-Pooh Pays a Visit and Winnie-the-Pooh and a Busy Day. Black Dawn Black Dawn is a 2005 American action film directed by Alexander Gruszynski in his feature film directorial debut, and also produced by and starring Steven Seagal reprising his role as Jonathan Cold. It is a follow-up to the 2003 film The Foreigner. Traffic Department Traffic Department is a 2013 Polish crime film directed by Wojciech Smarzowski. It competed in the main competition section of the 35th Moscow International Film Festival. Anatomy 2 Anatomy 2 is a 2003 German thriller film written and directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky. Its the sequel to the 2000 film Anatomy, that starred Franka Potente. The story moves to Berlin for this film. Free Man Free Man is a 2011 Turkish biographical film, co-written, produced and directed by Mehmet Tanrısever, starring Mürşit Ağa Bağ as Muslim scholar Said Nursî. The film, which opened on at number 2 in the Turkish box office, had a gala premiere on at the Türker İnanoğlu Maslak Show Center in Istanbul. The Devil-Doll The Devil-Doll is a horror film directed by Tod Browning and starring a cross-dressing Lionel Barrymore and Maureen OSullivan as his daughter, Lorraine Lavond. The movie was adapted from the novel Burn Witch Burn! by Abraham Merritt. It has become a cult movie. Gaslight Gaslight is a 1940 British psychological thriller film directed by Thorold Dickinson which stars Anton Walbrook and Diana Wynyard, and features Frank Pettingell. The film adheres more closely to the original play upon which it is based – Patrick Hamiltons Gas Light – than the 1944 MGM adaptation. The play had been shown on Broadway as Angel Street, so when the film was released in the United States it was given the same name as before. Neighbors Neighbors is a 1920 two-reel silent comedy film co-written, co-directed by, and starring Buster Keaton. Man Facing Southeast Man Facing Southeast is a 1986 Argentine drama-science fiction film written and directed by Eliseo Subiela and starring Lorenzo Quinteros and Hugo Soto. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The themes and story of the 2001 American film K-PAX share a strong resemblance with Man Facing Southeast, and the former has been referenced or claimed as an uncredited remake of the latter. Gross Anatomy Gross Anatomy is a 1989 American drama film directed by Thom Eberhardt and starring Matthew Modine, Daphne Zuniga, and Christine Lahti. It was released by Touchstone Pictures. Horatio Hornblower: The Duchess and the Devil The Duchess and the Devil is the third episode of the British television series Hornblower. The episode first aired on 24 February 1999 on ITV. The television story is loosely based on C. S. Foresters novel Mr. Midshipman Hornblower, chapter "Hornblower, the Duchess, and the Devil". Scream of Fear Taste of Fear is a 1961 British mystery thriller film directed by Seth Holt, shot in black-and-white by Douglas Slocombe, and released by Hammer Films. The film stars Susan Strasberg, Ronald Lewis, Ann Todd, and Christopher Lee in a supporting role. Bomber Bomber is a 1982 comedy film directed by Michele Lupo, featuring Bud Spencer and Kallie Knoetze. Murder Murder is a 2004 Indian Hindi erotic thriller film, directed by Anurag Basu and produced by Mukesh Bhatt. It is the first instalment in the Murder film series. It stars Emraan Hashmi, Ashmit Patel and Mallika Sherawat in the lead roles and is set in Bangkok. This film is based on the 2002 American film Unfaithful, which itself was also inspired by a French film The Unfaithful Wife. Murder released on 2 April 2004 and, despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, managed to become a highly successful venture at the box office, earning a "super hit" status from Box Office India. The film was a huge breakthrough for its lead actors, particularly Hashmi and Sherawat. It received an A certificate from the Indian Censor Board for its erotic subject and scenes. The film was remade in Kannada as Ganda Hendathi. It had a cult following fan base upon release, and began a film series which continued with Murder 2 in 2011 and Murder 3 in 2013. Middle of Nowhere Middle of Nowhere is a 2008 coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by John Stockwell, written by Michelle Morgan, and starring Susan Sarandon and her real-life daughter, Eva Amurri. It premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival. The film received a Golden Trailer Awards nomination in the category of Best Music. Merchants of Doubt Merchants of Doubt is a 2014 American documentary film directed by Robert Kenner and inspired by the 2010 book of the same name by Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway. The film traces the use of public relations tactics that were originally developed by the tobacco industry to protect their business from research indicating health risks from smoking. The most prominent of these tactics is the cultivation of scientists and others who successfully cast doubt on the scientific results. Using a professional magician, the film explores the analogy between these tactics and the methods used by magicians to distract their audiences from observing how illusions are performed. For the tobacco industry, the tactics successfully delayed government regulation until long after the establishment of scientific consensus about the health risks from smoking. As its second example, the film describes how manufacturers of flame retardants worked to protect their sales after toxic effects of the retardants were reported in the scientific literature. The central concern of the film is the ongoing use of these tactics to forestall governmental action to regulate greenhouse gas emissions in response to the risk of global climate change. The Miracle of P. Tinto The Miracle of P. Tinto is a 1998 Spanish film directed by Javier Fesser. Northern Soul Northern Soul is a 2014 British historical film directed by Elaine Constantine. It tells the story of two young Lancashire teenagers, Matt and John, whose lives are changed forever by the discovery of American soul music and the dance culture that grew up around it in Britain. The film was selected to be shown in the City to City section of the 2015 Toronto Film Festival. Chto tvoryat muzhchiny! Sex Competition is a 2013 Russian comedy film directed by Sarik Andreasyan. The film became the leader of the Russian box-office on the basis of the weekend of February 28 — March 3. From the Sea Atlantic Rim is a low budget 2013 American science fiction monster film produced by The Asylum and directed by Jared Cohn. Shot in Pensacola, the film stars Graham Greene, David Chokachi, Treach, and Jackie Moore. The film was released direct-to-DVD on June 24, 2013 in the United Kingdom, and on July 9 in the United States. In the tradition of The Asylums catalog, Atlantic Rim is a cheap mockbuster of the Warner Bros./Legendary Pictures film Pacific Rim. Bangkok Dangerous Bangkok Dangerous is a 1999 Thai crime film written and directed by the Pang Brothers. Stylishly edited, the story of a deaf and mute hitman was the debut film for the twin-brother team of filmmakers. A 2008 remake of the same name also directed by the Pangs, stars Nicolas Cage. This film was also unofficially remade as Pattiyal , a 2006 Indian Tamil movie. Left Behind III: World at War Left Behind: World at War is a 2005 American apocalyptic Christian thriller film and the third in the series of films based on the Left Behind book series. It was directed by Craig R. Baxley and produced by Cloud Ten Pictures. The film premiered in churches on October 21, 2005, before its release on DVD and VHS on October 25, 2005. It was based primarily on the last fifty pages of the novel Tribulation Force and is currently the concluding film in the Left Behind film series, as a new adaption of the first book was made and released on October 3, 2014. Rangoon Rangoon is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language period war drama film, directed by Vishal Bhardwaj and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and Viacom 18 Motion Pictures. The project is a period film set during World War II with the leading actress supposedly playing a character based on the life and times of Mary Ann Evans aka Fearless Nadia, Bollywoods first original stunt-woman still remembered for her fiery role in the movie Hunterwali. It stars Saif Ali Khan, Shahid Kapoor and Kangana Ranaut in lead roles. The film was released on 24 February 2017 on the Mahashivratri weekend. The Private Life of Henry VIII. The Private Life of Henry VIII is a 1933 British film which was directed and co-produced by Alexander Korda and starring Charles Laughton, Robert Donat, Merle Oberon and Elsa Lanchester. The film focuses on the marriages of King Henry VIII of England. It was written by Lajos Bíró and Arthur Wimperis for London Film Productions, Kordas production company. The film was a major international success, establishing Korda as a leading filmmaker and Laughton as a box office star. Land of the Pharaohs Land of the Pharaohs is a 1955 American epic film in Cinemascope and WarnerColor from Warner Bros., produced and directed by Howard Hawks, that stars Jack Hawkins as Pharaoh Khufu and Joan Collins as his second wife Nellifer. The film is a fictional account of the building of the Great Pyramid. Novelist William Faulkner was one of the films three screenwriters. Land of the Pharaohs figuratively had a cast of thousands and was one of Hollywoods largest-scale, ancient world epics, made in the same spirit as The Robe, The Ten Commandments, and Ben-Hur. The film was shot on location in Egypt and in Romes Titanus studios. Hukkle Hukkle is a 2002 experimental Hungarian film directed by György Pálfi about the daily life of people in a random village. The story is based on the Angel Makers of Nagyrév. The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer is a 2003 American television film directed by Craig R. Baxley, and starring Lisa Brenner, Steven Brand, and Tsidii Le Loka. It is a prequel to the miniseries Rose Red, and is based on the 2001 novel by Ridley Pearson, which itself is an accompaniment piece to the miniseries. Cyrano de Bergerac Cyrano de Bergerac is a 1950 adventure drama romance film based on the 1897 French Alexandrine verse drama Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand. It uses poet Brian Hookers 1923 English blank verse translation as the basis for its screenplay. The film was the first motion picture version in English of Rostands play, though there were several earlier adaptations in different languages. The 1950 film was produced by Stanley Kramer and directed by Michael Gordon. José Ferrer received the Academy Award for Best Actor for his starring performance as Cyrano de Bergerac. Mala Powers played Roxane, and William Prince portrayed Christian de Neuvillette. The film lapsed into the public domain in the mid-1980s. Munnariyippu Munnariyippu is a 2014 Malayalam language Indian mystery thriller film directed by cinematographer Venu and produced by Ranjith, based on a screenplay by Unni R. The film stars Mammootty and Aparna Gopinath in the lead roles, along with Nedumudi Venu, Joy Mathew, Prathap Pothan, Sreeraman, Renji Panicker, Saiju Kurup, Joshy Mathew, and Sudheesh in pivotal roles. The film follows Anjali Arakkal, a junior journalist, who has set out to write an autobiography on convict C.K. Raghavan who professes that he never committed the crimes he is in prison for. It released on 22 August 2014 to positive reviews. The movie was a critical success. King of Hearts King of Hearts is a 1966 French comedy-drama film directed by Philippe de Broca and starring Alan Bates. The film is set in a small town in France near the end of World War I. As the Imperial German Army retreats, they booby trap the whole town to explode. The locals flee and, left to their own devices, a gaggle of cheerful lunatics escape the asylum and take over the town — thoroughly confusing the lone Scottish soldier who has been dispatched to defuse the bomb. Kanal-i-zasyon Kanalizasyon is a 2009 Turkish comedy film directed by Alper Mestçi. Beremennyy The Pregnant is a 2011 Russian comedy film directed by Sarik Andreasyan. It stars Dmitri Dyuzhev, Anna Sedokova, Mikhail Galustyan and Ville Haapasalo. Sand Castles Sand Castles is a 2014 American independent drama film directed by Clenét Verdi-Rose and starring Jordon Hodges and Anne Winters. It co-stars Randy Spence, Saxon Trainor, Daniella Grace, Scott Jemison, and Clint Howard. Filming took place in Goshen and St. Joseph in October 2012. The film had its world premiere on March 21, 2014 at the Gasparilla Film Festival, where it won the Grand Jury Prize in the festivals New Visions Competition. The film had its North America release by MarVista Entertainment on February 16, 2016. Monster Family Monster Family is a 2017 British-German computer animated horror comedy film directed and produced by Holger Tappe, and co-written by David Safier. It is based on David Safiers childrens book Happy Family. The film stars Emily Watson, Nick Frost, Jessica Brown Findlay, Celia Imrie, Catherine Tate, and Jason Isaacs. The film received negative reviews from critics. Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff, or Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet the Killer Boris Karloff—usually referred to as simply Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff—is a 1949 horror comedy film directed by Charles Barton and starring Abbott and Costello and Boris Karloff. In 1956 the film was re-released along with Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. The League of Gentlemen The League of Gentlemen is a 1960 British criminal comedy film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Jack Hawkins, Nigel Patrick, Roger Livesey, and Richard Attenborough. It is based on the 1958 novel The League of Gentlemen by John Boland and adapted by Bryan Forbes, who also starred in the film. Appointment with Death Appointment with Death is a 1988 American mystery film made by Golan-Globus Productions and produced and directed by Michael Winner. It is an adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel Appointment with Death featuring the detective Hercule Poirot. The screenplay was by Peter Buckman, Anthony Shaffer and Michael Winner. The film stars Peter Ustinov as Poirot, along with Lauren Bacall, Carrie Fisher, John Gielgud, Piper Laurie, Hayley Mills, Jenny Seagrove and David Soul. Gielgud and Bacall had previously co-starred in another big-screen Poirot adaptation, 1974s Murder on the Orient Express. Goodnight, Mister Tom Goodnight Mister Tom is a 1998 TV film adaptation by Carlton Television from the book of the same name by Michelle Magorian. The film was directed by Jack Gold, and was his final film. The cast featured well known British actors, including John Thaw. No Pain, No Gain No Pain, No Gain is a 2005 American comedy-drama film starring Gus Malliarodakis, Joe Hursley, Julie Strain, Harry Knowles, Lauren Powers, Toni Ferrai, co-written by Samuel Turcotte and Jodi Lane Baum and directed by Samuel Turcotte. Blonde and Blonder Blonde and Blonder is a 2008 Canadian comedy film starring Pamela Anderson, Denise Richards and Emmanuelle Vaugier. The film was directed by Dean Hamilton, and was released on January 18, 2008. The films name is a reference to Dumb and Dumber. Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance is a 2015 American action film directed by Gregory Hatanaka and starring Mathew Karedas and Mark Frazer reprising their original roles. It is the sequel to 1991s Samurai Cop, and its budget was raised by Kickstarter and Indiegogo. Back to Burgundy Back to Burgundy is a 2017 French drama film directed by Cédric Klapisch, starring Pio Marmaï, Ana Girardot and François Civil. The Things of Life The Things of Life is a 1970 French drama film directed by Claude Sautet. Based on the novel Les Choses de la vie by Paul Guimard, the film circles around a car accident experienced by the main character, and the events before and after it. The film won the Louis Delluc Prize, and had 2,959,682 admissions in France, making it the eighth highest earning film of the year. Roger Corman's Frankenstein Unbound Frankenstein Unbound is a 1990 science fiction horror film based on Brian Aldiss novel of the same name, starring John Hurt, Raul Julia, Bridget Fonda, Jason Patric, and Nick Brimble. The film is co-written and directed by Roger Corman, returning to the directors chair after a hiatus of almost twenty years. This is his final directorial effort to date, for which he was paid $1 million to direct. Personal Velocity Personal Velocity: Three Portraits is a 2002 American independent film written and directed by Rebecca Miller. Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge Pirates II: Stagnettis Revenge is a 2008 American pornographic action-adventure film and sequel to the 2005 film Pirates. Produced by Digital Playground, and written and directed by Joone, it stars Jesse Jane, Evan Stone, Steven St. Croix, and Tommy Gunn who reprise their roles from the first film, as well as Belladonna, Sasha Grey, Katsuni, Jenna Haze, and Ben English as new characters. Carmen Luvana, who played the central character of Isabella in the original Pirates, is absent from the sequel. With a budget of $8 million, it is considered as one of the most expensive porn films ever produced. It was released direct-to-DVD and Blu-ray on September 27, 2008. An edited R-rated version of the film is also available. Suburban Gothic Suburban Gothic is a 2014 American comedy horror film directed by Richard Bates Jr. It had its world premiere on July 19, 2014, at the Fantasia International Film Festival and stars Matthew Gray Gubler as a young man who returns home only to find himself faced with the supernatural. The film was released in select theaters and via video on demand platforms on January 30, 2015. Sweet Land Sweet Land is a 2005 American independent period drama film written and directed by Ali Selim. It is an adaptation of the 1989 short story "A Gravestone Made of Wheat" by Will Weaver. The film stars Elizabeth Reaser, Tim Guinee, Lois Smith, Ned Beatty, John Heard, Alex Kingston and Alan Cumming. Clubbed Clubbed is a 2008 British drama film about a 1980s factory worker who takes up a job as a club doorman, written by Geoff Thompson and directed by Neil Thompson. Miss Representation Miss Representation is a 2011 American documentary film written, directed, and produced by Jennifer Siebel Newsom. This film portrays the struggles that women go through everyday. The film explores how mainstream media contributes to the under-representation of women in influential positions by circulating limited and often disparaging portrayals of women. The film premiered in the documentary category at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Not only does this film interview many powerful women in media, but it also gives these women a chance to tell their story and why their personal experiences have made them so passionate about better portraying women in media.  Jennifer Newsom also uses this film to further her social action campaigns through Project that was started due to her frustration with how the under-representation of women in media is contributing to the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence in America. #RepresentHer is one of Newsom’s campaigns that is a branch of the Representation Project, which focuses on our lack of equality in the workplace. “We’re not guaranteed paid parental leave, universal pre-K, or equal pay – all of which contribute to the US ranking 28th globally on gender equality”. Funny Bones Funny Bones is a 1995 British–American comedy-drama film from Hollywood Pictures. It was written, directed and produced by Peter Chelsom, co produced by Simon Fields, and co written by Peter Flannery. The music score was by John Altman, and the cinematography by Eduardo Serra. Funny Bones was released in the United States on March 31, 1995. Set in Las Vegas and Blackpool, England, the film stars Oliver Platt, Jerry Lewis, Lee Evans, Leslie Caron, Richard Griffiths, Sadie Corre, Oliver Reed, George Carl, Freddie Davies and Ian McNeice. When the film was released in the United Kingdom, it reached #8 in the Top 10. Return of the Magnificent Seven Return of the Seven, later marketed as Return of the Magnificent Seven, is a 1966 American-Spanish Western film, and the first sequel The Magnificent Seven. Yul Brynner, who reprises his role as Chris Adams, is the sole returning cast member from the original film, while Robert Fuller, Julian Mateos and Elisa Montés replace Steve McQueen, Horst Buchholz and Rosenda Monteros as Vinn Tanner, Chico and Petra respectively. The film was written by Larry Cohen and directed by Burt Kennedy, and features Warren Oates, Claude Akins, Jordan Christopher and Virgilio Teixeira. Emilio Fernández is the villain. Fernando Rey portrays a priest. Rey was in the next film, Guns of the Magnificent Seven, as a different character. I Am Dragon I Am Dragon is a 2015 Russian 3D romantic fantasy adventure film directed by Indar Dzhendubaev and produced by Timur Bekmambetovs company Bazelevs, starring Maria Poezzhaeva and Matvey Lykov. The film is loosely based on Marina and Sergey Dyachenkos fantasy novel The Ritual. The plot of the film is about Princess Miroslava becoming kidnapped by a dragon and carried away into his castle on a remote island. Mira is forced to leave everything behind, including her relatives. Now she is held captive by a mysterious young man named Arman, but she does not know who he is and what is he doing on the island. I Am Dragon was released in Russia by Bazelevs Film Company on December 3, 2015 in RealD 3D. Puff, Puff, Pass Puff, Puff, Pass is a 2006 comedy crime film, also known as Living High, directed by Mekhi Phifer. Panjaa Panjaa is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Vishnuvardhan, starring Pawan Kalyan in the lead role. The film, jointly produced by Arka Media Works and Sanghamitra Art Productions, also stars Sarah-Jane Dias, Anjali Lavania, Jackie Shroff, Adivi Sesh and Atul Kulkarni, while featuring music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography handled by P. S. Vinod. The film marks the Telugu debut of both the leading actresses; while this is Dias first film in this language, it is Lavanias debut film as an actress. Director Vishnuvardhan, who works primarily in the Tamil cinema, also made his directorial debut in Telugu cinema with this film. The narrative centers around Jai, an orphan and a Kolkata-based hitman whos loyal to his boss Bhagavan, a ruthless gangster at loggerheads with a rival named Kulkarni. When Bhagavans son Munna commits an unforgivable atrocity, Jai beats him to death and is forced to flee away in order to save his own life. Unaware of the truth except that Jai killed Munna, Bhagavan decides to seek revenge. The filming took place primarily at Kolkata, Pollachi, Karaikudi, Vagamon and Palasa. Prior to its release, the films official merchandise was made available on the official site, including a game application. 15% of the merchandise sales were donated to major NGOs. An anti-piracy initiative was also launched through the site itself. In order to prevent any major cuts, the makers had to accept the A rating from the Central Board of Film Certification, while they actually wanted the U/A rating. Panjaa was released theatrically on 9 December 2011. Upon release, it received generally mixed reviews from critics who praised the technical aspects, performances and action sequences while criticizing the narration pace and lack of lengthy songs. Following multiple fan requests, the makers added the title track in the beginning as well, while it initially played only during the end. The film performed well in the overseas but failed commercially at the Indian box office. In 2012, the film was released on DVD and Blu-ray formats by Bhavani DVD. The same year, a Tamil-dubbed version titled Kuri was also scheduled to release, but the plan was later on dropped. In 2013, the films music director Yuvan Shankar Raja reused the background score in the Tamil-language film Ameerin Aadhi Bhagavan. In 2015, a Hindi-dubbed version titled Jaandaar was released. Despite being a commercial failure, the film has over the years earned a cult status. Vendetta Vendetta is a 2013 action film written and directed by Stephen Reynolds and starring Roxanne McKee, Danny Dyer, Vincent Regan, and Bruce Payne. They'll Love Me When I'm Dead Theyll Love Me When Im Dead is a 2018 American documentary film, directed by Morgan Neville, revolving around the making and filming of The Other Side of the Wind, directed by Orson Welles. The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on August 30, 2018. It was released on November 2, 2018, by Netflix. From Beyond the Grave From Beyond the Grave is a 1974 British anthology horror film from Amicus Productions, directed by horror director Kevin Connor, produced by Milton Subotsky and based on stories by R. Chetwynd-Hayes It was the last in a series of anthology films from Amicus and was preceded by Dr. Terrors House of Horrors, Torture Garden, The House That Dripped Blood, Asylum, Tales from the Crypt and The Vault of Horror. Man on the Roof The Man on the Roof is a 1976 Swedish police procedural-thriller film directed by Bo Widerberg. It is based on the novel The Abominable Man by Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö. The film stars Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt, Sven Wollter, Thomas Hellberg and Håkan Serner. The plot follows a police officer Martin Beck and his colleagues trying to solve the murder of a senior policeman, known for his brutality against others. While the investigation is ongoing, a well-armed man climbs up on a roof in Stockholm. Widerberg was inspired by the 1971 American film The French Connection, and Widerberg would make one more crime film in 1984: The Man from Majorca. The film won two Guldbagge Awards in 1977, for Best Film and Best Actor. The Resurrected The Resurrected is a 1991 American horror film directed by Dan OBannon, and starring John Terry, Jane Sibbett, Chris Sarandon and Robert Romanus. It is an adaptation of the H. P. Lovecraft novella The Case of Charles Dexter Ward. Originally intended for a theatrical release, the film was shown at various film festivals before going direct to video in 1992. Visiting Hours Visiting Hours is a 1982 Canadian slasher film directed by Jean-Claude Lord and starring Michael Ironside, Lee Grant, Linda Purl, William Shatner and Lenore Zann. The plot focuses on a feminist journalist who becomes the target of a serial killer, who follows her to the hospital after attacking her in her home. The Wedding The Wedding is a dark comedy film made in 2004 in Poland. It was directed by Wojtek Smarzowski. Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji is a 2011 Indian romantic comedy film directed by Madhur Bhandarkar, starring Ajay Devgn, Emraan Hashmi and Omi Vaidya in the lead roles with Shazahn Padamsee, Shruti Haasan, Rituparna Sengupta, Tisca Chopra and Shraddha Das in supporting roles. It is produced by Madhur Bhandarkar and Kumar Mangat under the banner of Bhandarkar Entertainment and Wide Frame Films. The film was released on 28 January 2011. Whirlpool Whirlpool is a 1950 film noir thriller directed by Otto Preminger and written by Ben Hecht and Andrew Solt, adapted from Guy Endores novel Methinks the Lady. The film stars Gene Tierney, Richard Conte, José Ferrer and Charles Bickford, and features Constance Collier in her final film role. Due to anti-British statements Hecht had recently made regarding their involvement in Israel, UK prints of the film replaced his credit with a pseudonym, Lester Barstow. The drama combines crime drama with psychological thriller and melodrama, as the central characters marriage is threatened. Four years later, Conte starred in The Blue Gardenia, which has a strikingly similar plot, but replaces the psychoanalysis angle with a more straightforward procedural storyline. Ebola Syndrome Ebola Syndrome is a 1996 Hong Kong Category III exploitation film starring Anthony Wong and directed by Herman Yau. Maya Bazaar Mayabazar is a 1957 Indian epic fantasy film directed by Kadiri Venkata Reddy. It was produced by B. Nagi Reddy and Aluri Chakrapani under their banner, Vijaya Vauhini Studios. The film was shot in both Telugu and Tamil with the same title, but with a few differences in the cast. The story is an adaptation of the folk tale Sasirekha Parinayam, which in turn is based on the epic Mahabharata. It revolves around the roles of Krishna and Ghatotkacha, as they try to reunite Arjuna son Abhimanyu with his love, Balarama daughter. The Telugu version features Gummadi Venkateswara Rao, Mukkamala, Ramana Reddy, and Relangi Venkata Ramaiah in supporting roles, with D. Balasubramaniam, R. Balasubramaniam, V. M. Ezhumalai, and K. A. Thangavelu playing those parts in the Tamil version. The first mythological film produced by their studio, Mayabazar marked a milestone for Nagi Reddy and Chakrapani. In addition to the technical crew, 400 studio workers – including light men, carpenters, and painters – participated in the development of the film. Director Reddy was meticulous with the pre-production and casting phases, which took nearly a year to complete. Though Rama Rao was initially reluctant to play the lead role, his portrayal of Krishna received acclaim and yielded more offers to reprise the same role in several unrelated films. The soundtrack features twelve songs, with most of the musical score composed by Ghantasala. Telugu lyrics were written by Pingali Nagendrarao and Tamil lyrics were written by Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass. Four of the songs were composed by S. Rajeswara Rao prior to his unexplained departure from the project. One of them was accompanied by the first illusion of moonlight in Indian cinema, shot by cinematographer Marcus Bartley. Mayabazars Telugu version was released on 27 March 1957; the Tamil version was released two weeks later, on 12 April. Both were critically and commercially successful, with a theatrical run of 100 days in 24 theatres, and it became a silver-jubilee film. The Telugu version of Mayabazar was also dubbed into Kannada. The film is considered a landmark in both Telugu and Tamil cinema, with praise for its cast and technical aspects, despite the limitations of technology at the time. Mayabazar was screened at the Public Gardens in Hyderabad for its 50th anniversary on 7 April 2007. Raavi Kondala Rao novelized the films script based on Venkata Reddys screenplay. A May 2013 CNN-News18 poll selected Mayabazar as the greatest Indian film of all time. Mayabazar became the first Telugu film to be digitally remastered and colourised, at an estimated cost of 75 million, after Hyderabad-based company Goldstone Technologies acquired world negative rights to fourteen films including that of Mayabazar in late November 2007. The updated version was released on 30 January 2010 in 45 theatres in Andhra Pradesh. It was a commercial success that generated mostly positive reviews, one critic only expressing a preference for the original. The Assault The Assault is a 2010 French film based on the 1994 hijacking of Air France Flight 8969 by Algerian Islamic fundamentalist terrorists and the raid to free the hostages by the GIGN, the elite counter-terrorism unit of the French National Gendarmerie. It was directed by Julien Leclercq. Ode to My Father Ode to My Father is a 2014 South Korean drama film directed by Yoon Je-kyoon. Starring Hwang Jung-min and Yunjin Kim, it depicts modern Korean history from the 1950s to the present day through the life of an ordinary man, as he experiences events such as the Hungnam Evacuation of 1950 during the Korean War, the governments decision to dispatch nurses and miners to West Germany in the 1960s, and the Vietnam War. It is currently the fourth highest-grossing film in the history of Korean cinema, with 14.2 million tickets sold. Stormy Monday Stormy Monday is the 1988 feature film debut of director Mike Figgis. Starring Sean Bean, Tommy Lee Jones, Sting and Melanie Griffith, and is an atmospheric, noirish thriller. The notable jazz soundtrack is also by Figgis. Being set in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, the film is something of an homage to Get Carter. The films title refers to blues guitarist/singer T-Bone Walkers signature song "Call It Stormy Monday" Korengal Korengal is a 2014 documentary that picks up where the film Restrepo left off, taking the viewer deeper into soldiers experiences of war in the Korengal Valley of Afghanistan. The film consists of closeup interviews with soldiers in a platoon stationed at outpost Restrepo, during and after their deployment. Most of the reviews of the documentary have been favorable. Bon Cop Bad Cop 2 Bon Cop, Bad Cop 2 is a Canadian action comedy film that was released in May 2017. A sequel to the 2006 film Bon Cop, it stars Colm Feore and Patrick Huard in a reprisal of their original roles. The prequel took its title as Canadian cinemas most lucrative production, earning $12 million in 2007. Both bilingual films have been successful on the Canadian scene, with the sequel, filmed in Montreal, coming in at $7 million at the box office. The film was also nominated for Achievement in Make-up at the Canadian Screen Awards, 2018. Dragonwyck Dragonwyck is a 1946 American period drama film made by Twentieth Century-Fox. It was directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck and Ernst Lubitsch, from a screenplay by Mankiewicz, based on the novel Dragonwyck by Anya Seton. The music score was by Alfred Newman, and the cinematography by Arthur C. Miller. The film stars Gene Tierney, Walter Huston, and Vincent Price. The Princess of Montpensier The Princess of Montpensier is a 2010 French period romance film directed by Bertrand Tavernier, inspired by the novel of the same name published anonymously by Madame de La Fayette in 1662. It stars Mélanie Thierry in the title role, alongside Gaspard Ulliel, Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet, Lambert Wilson and Raphaël Personnaz. The film mixes fiction and history in the years of bloody conflict known as the Wars of Religion, which not only opposed Catholics with Protestants but also involved bitter power struggles between factions of the nobility and the royal family. The culminating event is the St Bartholomews Day massacre in 1572, during which mobs of armed Catholics hunted down and slaughtered thousands of their Protestant neighbours. Amid these dramatic events, the central story is that of the Princess, who loves a childhood friend but is forced into marriage with another man and is in turn loved by her older tutor. The film competed at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival and was released in French cinemas on 3 November 2010. Zanjeer Zanjeer is a 1973 Indian Hindi-language action crime film written by Salim-Javed, directed and produced by Prakash Mehra, and starring Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Pran, Ajit and Bindu. The film changed Hindi cinemas trend from romance films to action films, and pioneered Bachchans new image of a brooding but explosive person who fights back when cornered, known as "The Angry Young Man." The film started a new wave in Bollywood. At a time when India was suffering from corruption and low economic growth, and the common man was left with frustration and anger over the system, Zanjeer began shifting Hindi cinema in a violent and aggressive direction. Reflecting the anger of the masses, Amitabh Bachchan was seen as the new hero, who had the courage to fight against the wrongs while maintaining moral values at the same time. This film also ended the struggling period for Bachchan, and turned him into a rising star. The film was a blockbuster success, domestically in India and overseas in the Soviet Union. It was the first of many collaborations between screenwriter duo Salim-Javed and Amitabh Bachchan. Ever since Zanjeer, Salim-Javed wrote many of their subsequent scripts with Bachchan in mind for the lead role, and insisted on him being cast for their later films, including blockbusters such as Deewaar and Sholay, establishing Bachchan as a superstar. In addition to being a turning point for Bachchans career and Hindi cinema, Zanjeer was also a turning point for South Indian cinema, with Bachchans acting inspiring future Tamil Superstar Rajinikanth. Zanjeer remains an important film in the history of Indian cinema and is regarded as a classic today. The Eternal Jew The Eternal Jew is a 1940 German Nazi antisemitic propaganda film, presented as a documentary. The films initial German title is Der ewige Jude, the German term for the character of the "Wandering Jew" in medieval folklore. At the insistence of Nazi Germanys Minister of Propaganda, Joseph Goebbels, the film was directed by Fritz Hippler. With a screenplay credited to Eberhard Taubert, the film consists of feature and documentary footage combined with materials filmed shortly after the Nazi occupation of Poland. At this time, Polands Jewish population was about three million, roughly ten percent of the total population. Actor Harry Giese narrated. Lolo Lolo is a 2015 French dark comedy film co-written and directed by Julie Delpy. It stars Delpy, Dany Boon, Vincent Lacoste and Karin Viard. It had its premiere in the Venice Days section of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival. Touchy Feely Touchy Feely is a 2013 film directed by Lynn Shelton and starring Rosemarie DeWitt, Allison Janney, and Ellen Page. The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival where it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize, and was released in the United States on September 6, 2013. Welcome Mr. Marshall! Welcome Mr. Marshall! is a 1953 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga, and considered one of the masterpieces of Spanish cinema. The film highlights the stereotypes held by both the Spanish and the Americans regarding the culture of the other, as well as displays social criticism of 1950s Spain. The film was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. Takeshis' Takeshis is a 2005 Japanese film directed, written, edited by, and starring Takeshi Kitano. It is the first film in Kitanos surrealist autobiographical trilogy, being followed by Glory to the Filmmaker!, and Achilles and the Tortoise. The Great War The Great War is a 1959 Italian comedy-drama war film directed by Mario Monicelli. It tells the story of an odd couple of army buddies in World War I; the movie, while played on a comedic register, does not hide from the viewer the horrors and grimness of trench warfare. Starring Alberto Sordi and Vittorio Gassman and produced by Dino De Laurentiis, the film won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. Its crew also included Danilo Donati and Mario Garbuglia. It was an Academy Award nominee as Best Foreign Film. In 1999 the critics of Ciak magazine chose it as one of the 100 most important films in history, and was selected to enter the list of the "100 Italian films to be saved". It won huge success outside Italy, especially in France. Otto - Der Film Otto – Der Film is a German comedy film from 1985, starring Otto Waalkes. With 14.5 million sold tickets its among the most successful German movies. Dekalog, trzy Dekalog: Three is the third part of the television series Dekalog by Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski, possibly connected to the third and sixth imperatives of the Ten Commandments: "Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy" and "Thou shalt not commit adultery". Pigs Pigs is a 2007 Canadian teen comedy directed by Karl DiPelino. The title refers to the slang meaning of the word pig, an egoist; someone who disregards others feelings and acts out of self-interest. Sadece Sen Sadece Sen is a 2014 Turkish drama film directed by Hakan Yonat. In Fabric In Fabric is a 2018 British horror comedy film, written and directed by Peter Strickland. It stars Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Hayley Squires, Leo Bill, and Gwendoline Christie. It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 13 September 2018. It was released in the United Kingdom on 28 June 2019 by Curzon Artificial Eye and is scheduled to be released in the United States on 6 December 2019 by A24. Odd Girl Out Odd Girl Out is a 2005 drama telefilm starring Alexa Vega, Lisa Vidal, Elizabeth Rice, Alicia Morton, Leah Pipes, Shari Dyon Perry, Joey Nappo, and Chad Biagini. First aired April 4, 2005 on Lifetime, the film is based on the book Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls by Rachel Simmons. It sheds light onto the topic of school hostility and bullying among girls. Court Court is a 2014 Indian multilingual legal drama film, written and directed by Chaitanya Tamhane in his directorial debut. The film examines the Indian legal system through the Mumbai Sessions Court trial of an ageing protest singer, Narayan Kamble, who is accused of encouraging a manhole worker to commit suicide through one of his folk songs. It also stars Geetanjali Kulkarni, Pradeep Joshi and Shirish Pawar. The films music was composed by Sambhaji Bhagat while Mrinal Desai and Rikhav Desai served as its cinematographer and editor, respectively. Tamhane was curious to see the difference between the real courtrooms and the way they were depicted in films. He wanted to explore the "judicial nightmare" in an Indian setting after coming across several real-life cases. His friend Vivek Gombre agreed to produce the film and also acted in it. The crew consisted of newcomers and the actors were non-professionals. There are four languages spoken in the film: Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati and English. Most of the dialogues are in Marathi as it is set in Maharashtra and the laws are read out in English. The defence lawyer is a Gujarati and speaks Gujarati language. Court premiered at the 71st Venice International Film Festival in 2014, where it won the Best Film in the Horizons category and the Luigi De Laurentiis award for Tamhane. The film went on to win 18 other awards at several film festivals. It premiered in India at the International competition section of the 2014 Mumbai Film Festival and was released theatrically on 17 April 2015. Upon release, the film received critical acclaim and went on to win the National Film Award for Best Feature Film at the 62nd National Film Awards. The Return of the King The Return of the King, is a 1979 animated musical television film created by Rankin/Bass and Topcraft. The film is an adaptation of The Return of the King, the third and final book in The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien. Due to marketing by Warner Bros., the film is often credited by fans as the unofficial sequel to Ralph Bakshis 1978 animated film The Lord of the Rings, which is based on the first two volumes of the book. According to rumors, Rankin/Bass decided to do the project upon hearing that Bakshis sequel finishing The Lord of the Rings was going to be left unmade. However, Rankin/Bass had always planned on making a sequel based on The Return of the King as their follow-up project to The Hobbit. The special aired on ABC on Sunday, November 11, 1979 and then released on video on Saturday, May, 11, 1980 as the restored version. Critical and fan reaction to The Return of the King was lukewarm. Deal of the Century Deal of the Century is a 1983 American comedy film directed by William Friedkin and starring Chevy Chase, Gregory Hines, and Sigourney Weaver. The film follows the adventures of several arms dealers that compete to sell weapons to a South American dictator. The Paleface The Paleface is a 1948 Technicolor comedy Western film directed by Norman Z. McLeod starring Bob Hope as "Painless Potter" and Jane Russell as Calamity Jane. In the film, Hope sings the song "Buttons and Bows". The song won the Academy Award for Best Original Song that year. The film had a sequel, Son of Paleface, in 1952. In 1968, Don Knotts remade the film as The Shakiest Gun in the West. It was filmed at the now defunct Conejo Valley Airport and also at Deerwood Stock Farm, both in Thousand Oaks. Double Whammy Double Whammy is a 2001 comedy/drama film written and directed by Tom DiCillo and starring Denis Leary, Elizabeth Hurley and Steve Buscemi. Although intended to be released in theaters, it was ultimately distributed direct-to-video. Arctic Blast Arctic Blast is a 2010 Australian-Canadian disaster film. Its world premiere took place at the 2010 Canadian Film Festival in Sydney, at the Dendy Opera Quays cinema, on 4 August. The Old Gun Le vieux fusil is a 1975 French film directed by Robert Enrico, and starring Philippe Noiret, Romy Schneider and Jean Bouise. It won the 1976 César Award for Best Film, Best Actor and Best Music, and was nominated for best director, supporting actor, writing, cinematography, editing and sound. The film is based on the Massacre of Oradour-sur-Glane in 1944. The End The End is a 1978 American black comedy film directed by and starring Burt Reynolds, written by Jerry Belson, and with music composed by Paul Williams. The film also stars Dom DeLuise along with Sally Field, Strother Martin, David Steinberg, Joanne Woodward, Norman Fell, Myrna Loy, Kristy McNichol, Pat OBrien, Robby Benson and Carl Reiner. Reynolds later said he "loved" the film. "Nobody wanted to do it. They allowed me to do The End if I did Hooper, which made a fortune for Warner Brothers. But The End eventually made $40 million." That Old Feeling That Old Feeling is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Carl Reiner and starring Bette Midler and Dennis Farina. How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog How to Kill Your Neighbors Dog is a 2000 American black comedy film written and directed by Michael Kalesniko and produced by Michael Nozik, Nancy M. Ruff and Brad Weston. It stars Kenneth Branagh and Robin Wright Penn. End of the Century End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones is a 2003 documentary film about highly influential New York punk rock band the Ramones. The film, produced and directed by Jim Fields and Michael Gramaglia, documents the bands history from their formation in the early 1970s and 22 subsequent years of touring, to their 1996 breakup and the deaths of two of the four original members. The title is taken from the Ramones 1980 album, End of the Century. Johnny Ramone died shortly after its release. Aziz Ansari: Buried Alive Aziz Ansari: Buried Alive is a 2013 American stand-up comedy film written by and starring Aziz Ansari. It was shot at the Merriam Theater in Philadelphia in April 2013, as part of his 75-city "Buried Alive" world tour. After the Fox After the Fox is a 1966 British–Italian heist comedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica and starring Peter Sellers, Victor Mature and Britt Ekland. The English-language screenplay is by Neil Simon and De Sicas longtime collaborator Cesare Zavattini. Despite its notable credits, the film was poorly received when it was released. It has gained a cult following for its numerous in-jokes skewering pompous directors; movie stars; their starstruck audiences; and pretentious film critics. The film was remade in 2010 in Hindi as Tees Maar Khan. Road to Singapore Road to Singapore is a 1940 American semi-musical comedy film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lamour and Bob Hope. Based on a story by Harry Hervey, the film is about two playboys trying to forget previous romances in the Colony of Singapore, where they meet a beautiful woman. Distributed by Paramount Pictures, the film marked the debut of the long-running and popular "Road to ..." series of pictures spotlighting the trio, seven in all. The supporting cast features Charles Coburn, Anthony Quinn, and Jerry Colonna. It takes place in Singapore under British Rule. Argo Argo is a 2004 Hungarian comedy film directed by Attila Árpa. Basilisk: The Kouga Ninja Scrolls is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masaki Segawa. It was published in Japan in 2003 and 2004 in Kodanshas Young Magazine Uppers magazine, based on the novel The Kouga Ninja Scrolls by Futaro Yamada published in 1958. The anime, produced in 2005 by Gonzo, closely follows the manga aside from a handful of distinctions. The manga won the 2004 Kodansha Manga Award for general manga. Segawa continued producing serialized adaptations of Futaro Yamadas novels with The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls in 2005, Yama Fu-Tang in 2010, and Jū: Ninpō Makai Tensei in 2012. Additionally, a two-part novel sequel titled , penned by Masaki Yamada, was published in 2015 with illustrations by Segawa; a manga adaptation, , illustrated by Tatsuya Shihira with character designs by Masaki Segawa, began serialization in 2017, and an anime adaptation by Seven Arcs Pictures premiered in January 2018. The story takes place in the year 1614. Two ninja clans, Iga of Tsubagakure and the Kouga of Manjidani, battle each other to determine which grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu will become the next shogun. The deadly competition between 10 elite ninja from each clan unleashes a centuries-old hatred that threatens to destroy all hope for peace between them. Jackie & Ryan Jackie & Ryan is a 2014 American romantic drama film written and directed by Ami Canaan Mann, starring Katherine Heigl and Ben Barnes. The film was released on July 3, 2015 in a limited release and through video on demand by Entertainment One in the United States. State Fair State Fair is a 1945 American musical film directed by Walter Lang with original music by Rodgers and Hammerstein. It is a musical adaptation of the 1933 film of the same name, itself an adaptation of novel by Phil Stong. The film stars Jeanne Crain, Dana Andrews, Dick Haymes, Vivian Blaine, Fay Bainter, and Charles Winninger. State Fair was remade in 1962, that time starring Pat Boone and Ann-Margret. State Fair was the only Rodgers and Hammerstein musical written directly for film. The movie introduced such popular songs as "Its A Grand Night For Singing" and "It Might as Well Be Spring", which won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. Rodgers and Hammersteins film was first adapted for the stage in 1969, for a production at The Muny In Saint Louis. In 1996, it was adapted again for a Broadway musical of the same name, with additional songs taken from other Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals. City of Lies City of Lies is a 2018 American crime film directed by Brad Furman and written by Christian Contreras. It is based on the book LAbyrinth by Randall Sullivan, about the murder investigations of Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. The film stars Johnny Depp as retired detective LAPD Russell Poole and Forest Whitaker as a journalist Jackson, with Rockmond Dunbar and Neil Brown Jr. also starring. Originally set to be released on September 7, 2018 by Global Road Entertainment, it was pulled off the schedule in August 2018; no new date has been announced, but it was screened out of competition at the Noir in Festival on December 8, 2018 and later received a limited release in Italy on January 10, 2019. The Bugs Bunny/Road-Runner Movie The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie is a 1979 Looney Tunes film with a compilation of classic Warner Bros. Cartoons shorts and newly animated bridging sequences, hosted by Bugs Bunny. The bridging sequences, which had been produced in 1978, show Bugs at his home, which is cantilevered over a carrot-juice waterfall. Early on, Bugs discusses the wild villains he had co-starred with in his cartoons, which is followed by a tongue-in-cheek sequence depicting the history of comedy and a scene in which Bugs discusses his "several fathers". The latter scene was written by Chuck Jones as a way to debunk fellow animation director Robert Clampetts claims throughout the 1970s that he alone created Bugs, and Clampetts name is notably missing from Bugss list, as a result of the conflict between Jones and Clampett. The movie Superstar featured Bob Clampett, and is another compilation of cartoon shorts, probably the first to examine the history of Warner cartoons, which under-played Bugs other several fathers and is part of the mentioned conflict. All of the shorts featured were directed by Chuck Jones. The combination of classic animated footage along with new animation would become the template for the theatrically released Looney Tunes movies for this film up until Daffy Ducks Quackbusters released in 1988. Take Me Take Me is a 2017 American screwball comedy film directed by Pat Healy and written by Mike Makowsky. It stars Healy opposite Taylor Schilling, along with Alycia Delmore and Jim OHeir. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 25, 2017. It was released on May 5, 2017, by The Orchard. Love Me Tonight Love Me Tonight is a 1932 American pre-Code musical comedy film produced and directed by Rouben Mamoulian, with music by Rodgers and Hart. It stars Maurice Chevalier as a tailor who poses as a nobleman and Jeanette MacDonald as a princess with whom he falls in love. It also stars Charles Ruggles as a penniless nobleman, along with Charles Butterworth and Myrna Loy as members of his family. The film is an adaptation by Samuel Hoffenstein, George Marion Jr. and Waldemar Young of the play Le Tailleur au château by Paul Armont and Léopold Marchand. It features the classic Rodgers and Hart songs "Love Me Tonight", "Isnt it Romantic?", "Mimi", and "Lover". "Lover" is sung not romantically, as it often is in nightclubs, but comically, as MacDonalds character tries to control an unruly horse. The staging of "Isnt It Romantic?" was revolutionary for its time, combining both singing and film editing, as the song is passed from one singer to another, all of whom are at different locales. In his book Hollywood in the Thirties, John Baxter declared “If there is a better musical of the Thirties, one wonders what it can be.” In 1990, Love Me Tonight was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Pushing Hands Pushing Hands is a film directed by Ang Lee. Released in 1991, it was his first feature film. Together with Ang Lees two following films, The Wedding Banquet and Eat Drink Man Woman, it forms his "Father Knows Best" trilogy, each of which deals with conflicts between an older and more traditional generation and their children as they confront a world of change. The film was first released in Taiwan. After The Wedding Banquet and Eat Drink Man Woman became successful in the United States, Pushing Hands received a U.S. release. Boys Boys is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language coming-of-age musical film directed by S. Shankar. It stars newcomers Siddharth, Genelia, Bharath, Nakul, Manikandan and Sai Srinivas Thaman in the lead roles. The score and soundtrack are composed by A. R. Rahman. Boys was simultaneously released in Telugu as well with the same title. The story centers on six youngsters, who experience the downfalls of teenage life. Pu-239 Pu-239 is a 2006 film directed by Hollywood producer Scott Z. Burns based on the book PU-239 and Other Russian Fantasies written by Ken Kalfus. The film was shown twice at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival under the title The Half Life of Timofey Berezin before being distributed by HBO Films under its original working title. Pu-239 is the chemical symbol for plutonium-239, a radioactive isotope of the chemical element plutonium. The Power of Few The Power of Few is a feature film directed, written and co-produced by American filmmaker Leone Marucci. The Power of Few was produced by Marucci through Steelyard Pictures with Qorianka Kilcher and her company iQ Films. Rabbit Fire Rabbit Fire is a 1951 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Elmer Fudd. Directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese, the short is the first film in Jones "hunting trilogy"—the other two films being Rabbit Seasoning and Duck! Rabbit. It is also the first film to feature a feud between Bugs and Daffy. Produced by Edward Selzer for Warner Bros. Cartoons, the short was released to theaters on May 19, 1951 by Warner Bros. Pictures and is often considered among Jones best and most important films. The film marks a significant shift in Daffys personality, going from being the insane "screwball" character who overwhelmed his adversaries, to being a much more flawed individual, full of greed and vanity and desiring for attention under the spotlight. This personality change, which was previously explored by Jones in You Were Never Duckier and Daffy Dilly, and even earlier in Friz Frelengs You Ought to Be in Pictures, was done in order for Daffy to better serve as Bugs foil. This was fueled by Bugs popularity surpassing Daffys quickly over the years, increasing the desire of the studios animators to pair the two together. However, Daffy was returned to his original screwball personality in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, New Looney Tunes, and Looney Tunes Cartoons. Come Drink with Me Come Drink with Me is a 1966 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by King Hu. Set during the Ming Dynasty, it stars Cheng Pei-pei and Yueh Hua as warriors with Chan Hung-lit as the villain, and features action choreography by Han Ying-chieh. It is widely considered one of the best Hong Kong films ever made. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 39th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. For the Love of Spock For the Love of Spock is a 2016 American documentary film about actor Leonard Nimoy produced by 455 Films and directed by his son Adam Nimoy, who started it before his February 27, 2015 death. It deals with the story of the character, its impact in science fiction and popular culture, and the burden its fame posed on Leonard Nimoys personal and family life, from his sons point of view. Winnetou Apache Gold, also known as Winnetou the Warrior, is a 1963 Western film directed by Harald Reinl. It is based on the story of Winnetou, a fictional Native-American Apache hero from the Winnetou series of German novels. It was the highest-grossing film of 1963 in Germany, where it grossed , and it sold million tickets at the worldwide box office. A Summer Tale A Summer Tale is a 2000 Swedish-Danish comedy-drama. Its original Swedish title is Den bästa sommaren, which means "The Best Summer". Written and directed by Ulf Malmros, the film stars Kjell Bergqvist, Rebecca Scheja, Cecilia Nilsson, and Brasse Brännström, and was produced by Zentropa and Memfis Film. The Other Dream Team The Other Dream Team is a documentary film directed by Marius A. Markevičius. It covers the inspirational story of the 1992 Lithuania national basketball team and their journey to the bronze medal at the Summer Olympics in Barcelona. The film not only looks at the Lithuanian team but also at the broader historical events. The fall of the Soviet Union allowed Lithuania to reestablish its independence and enter the Olympics as an independent country. After 50 years of Soviet oppression, the Lithuanian basketball team was a symbol of hope and liberation. The film includes interviews with many famous basketball figures such as Arvydas Sabonis, David Stern, Jim Lampley, Bill Walton, and Šarūnas Marčiulionis. The title is an allusion to the Dream Team, the first American Olympic basketball team to feature active NBA players. Blue Crush 2 Blue Crush 2 is a 2011 direct-to-video film directed by Mike Elliott, and stars Sasha Jackson, Elizabeth Mathis, Ben Milliken, Chris Fisher, Gideon Emery and Sharni Vinson. Despite the title, it is not considered to be connected to the 2002 film Blue Crush. Film reviews were generally negative. Chasing Coral Chasing Coral is a 2017 documentary film about a team of divers, scientists and photographers around the world who document the disappearance of coral reefs. Chasing Coral was produced by Exposure Labs and directed by Jeff Orlowski. It premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and was released globally on Netflix as a Netflix Original Documentary in July 2017. All Monsters Attack All Monsters Attack, released in Japan as , is a 1969 Japanese kaiju film directed by Ishirō Honda, written by Shinichi Sekizawa, and produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka. The film, which was produced and distributed by Toho Studios, is the tenth film in the Godzilla franchise, and features the fictional monster characters Godzilla, Minilla, and Gabara. The film stars Tomonori Yazaki, Kenji Sahara, and Hideyo Amamoto, with special effects by Honda and Teruyoshi Nakano, and features Haruo Nakajima as Godzilla, Marchan the Dwarf as Minilla, and Yasuhiko Kakuyuki as Gabara. All Monsters Attack was released theatrically in Japan on December 20, 1969. It received a theatrical release in the United States in 1971 by Maron Films, under the title Godzillas Revenge, on a double bill with the 1967 film Night of the Big Heat. The film is often retrospectively considered as one of the worst entries in the Godzilla franchise, although Honda had come to consider it as one of his favorites in the franchise. Bill Cosby: Himself Bill Cosby: Himself is a 1983 stand-up comedy film featuring Bill Cosby. Filmed before a live audience at the FirstOntario Concert Hall, in Hamilton, Cosby gives the audience his views ranging from marriage to parenthood. The film also showcases Cosbys trademark conversational style of stand up comedy. For most of the performance, Cosby is seated at the centre of the stage, only getting up to emphasise a joke. Many of the comedic routines presented in the film were precursors to Cosbys successful sitcom, The Cosby Show. An album of the same name was also released on Motown Records. The film is regarded by some as "the greatest stand up concert movie ever." The Five Heartbeats The Five Heartbeats is a 1991 musical drama film directed by Robert Townsend, who co-wrote the script with Keenen Ivory Wayans. Produced and distributed by 20th Century Fox, the films main cast includes Townsend, Michael Wright, Leon Robinson, Harry J. Lennix, Tico Wells, Harold Nicholas of the Nicholas Brothers, and Diahann Carroll. The plot of the film follows the three decade career of the rhythm and blues vocal group The Five Heartbeats. The film depicts the rise and fall of a Motown inspired soul act through the eyes of one of the Heartbeats, Donald "Duck" Matthews. The film was released to most North American audiences on March 29, 1991 however it was not made available to audiences in other continents until 2002 when a DVD was released prior to another DVD release in 2006 for the films 15th anniversary. The movie received mixed reviews from critics. One Eyed Girl One Eyed Girl is a 2015 Australian psychological thriller film directed by Nick Remy Matthews and starring Mark Leonard Winter, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, and Steve Le Marquand. Winter plays a troubled psychiatrist who joins a cult after one of his patients commits suicide. It premiered at the Austin Film Festival in October 2014 and was released in Australia in April 2015. The Girl in the Photographs The Girl in the Photographs is a 2015 American horror thriller film written and directed by Nick Simon and executive produced by Wes Craven. The film stars Kal Penn, Claudia Lee, Kenny Wormald, Miranda Rae Mayo, Luke Baines, Christy Carlson Romano, Katharine Isabelle, and Mitch Pileggi. Filming began in April 2015 in Victoria. It was an official selection at Toronto International Film Festival 2015 in the Midnight Madness category. The film was released on April 1, 2016 in a limited release and through video on demand, by Vertical Entertainment. The Girl in the Photographs is the last film Wes Craven produced before his death on August 30, 2015. Picking Up the Pieces Picking Up the Pieces is a 2000 black comedy film directed by Alfonso Arau and starring Woody Allen, David Schwimmer, Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Kiefer Sutherland, Cheech Marin, and Sharon Stone. Lili Marleen Lili Marleen is a 1981 West German drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Hanna Schygulla. The screenplay was produced using the autobiographical novel Der Himmel hat viele Farben by Lale Andersen. However, according to Lale Andersens last husband, Arthur Beul, the films plot bore little relation to her real life. The First Power The First Power is a 1990 American neo-noir horror film written and directed by Robert Resnikoff, and starring Lou Diamond Phillips, Tracy Griffith, Jeff Kober and Mykelti Williamson. The film received mostly negative reviews, but was a financial success. Mammuth Mammuth is a 2010 French drama film directed by Benoît Delépine and Gustave de Kervern. It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. For her role, Yolande Moreau was nominated for Best Actress at the 1st Magritte Awards. Purge Purge is a 2012 Finnish drama film directed by Antti Jokinen, based on the novel of the same name by Sofi Oksanen. The film was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make it to the final shortlist. At the 2013 Jussi Award, the film received eight nominations, including Best Film, Best Direction and Best Costume Design. It won Best Actress for Birn, Best Supporting Actress for Liisi Tandefelt, along with Best Cinematography, Best Sound Design and Best Make-Up Design. Birn was also nominated for the Satellite Award for Best Actress. Dinosaur 13 Dinosaur 13 is a 2014 American documentary film directed and produced by Todd Douglas Miller. The film premiered in competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 16, 2014. After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, CNN Films and Lionsgate acquired distribution rights of the film, leading to broadcast on CNN, theatrical release, and DVD packaging. In 2015 Dinosaur 13 won the Emmy for Outstanding Science and Technology Programming at the 36th Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards. On a Clear Day You Can See Forever On a Clear Day You Can See Forever is a 1970 American musical comedy-drama fantasy film directed by Vincente Minnelli. The screenplay by Alan Jay Lerner is adapted from his book for the 1965 stage production of the same name. The songs feature lyrics by Lerner and music by Burton Lane. The American Film Institute has listed On a Clear Day You Can See Forever as one of the 100 greatest musical films ever. The Man from London The Man from London is a 2007 Hungarian film directed by Béla Tarr and Ágnes Hranitzky. It is an adaptation by Tarr and his collaborator-friend László Krasznahorkai of the 1934 French language novel LHomme de Londres by prolific Belgian writer Georges Simenon. The film was co-directed by editor Ágnes Hranitzky, and features an international ensemble cast including Czech actor Miroslav Krobot, Tilda Swinton, and Hungarian actors János Derzsi and István Lénárt. The plot follows Maloin, a nondescript railway worker who recovers a briefcase containing a significant amount of money from the scene of a murder to which he is the only witness. Wracked by guilt and fear of being discovered, Maloin sinks into despondence and frustration, which leads to acrimony in his household. Meanwhile, an English police detective investigates the disappearance of the money and the unscrupulous characters connected to the crime. The French, German and Hungarian co-production of the film was fraught with difficulty and obstacles. The first of these was the suicide of the films French producer, Humbert Balsan in February 2005, days before shooting was due to begin. As the original financing of the film collapsed, the remaining producers managed to secure stop-gap funding which allowed them to shoot nine days of footage on the expensive Corsican sets, until they were shut down through legal action by the local subcontractor. After many expressions of support from European film organisations, production companies and government bodies, a new co-production contract was signed in July 2005 with a revised budget and shooting schedule. It then emerged that all rights to the film had been ceded to a French bank under the original production agreement, and only after further changes in the films backers was a deal struck with the bank to allow shooting to resume in March 2006, over a year later than had been originally envisaged. The Man from London was the first of Tarrs films to premiere in competition at the Cannes Film Festival, but despite being highly anticipated, it won no prize. The French distributor blamed this on poor dubbing and a late showing, though the press were put off by the films extended shots and leaden pace. After being re-dubbed, it was shown on the international film festival circuit. Critical reception to The Man from London was generally positive, though less adamant than that of the directors previous two works; while reviewers spoke in glowing terms of the formidable cinematography and meticulous composition, they felt the film lacked compelling characters. Variety reviewer Derek Elley commented that the film was unlikely to reconcile the division between viewers of Tarrs films who find the director to be "either a visionary genius or a crashing bore". Pathemari Pathemari is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language period drama film written and directed by Salim Ahamed and starring Mammootty in the lead role, with a supporting cast that includes Jewel Mary, Siddique, Sreenivasan, Salim Kumar, Shaheen Siddique, Viji Chandrasekhar, and Joy Mathew. The plot follows the life of Pallikkal Narayanan who migrated to the Middle-East in the early 1960s, when the Kerala Gulf boom was just beginning. Resul Pookutty handles the sound recording, while music is composed by Bijibal and cinematography is done by Madhu Ambat. The principal photography began in October 2014. The film was shot in Kerala and Middle East. Distributed by Eros International, Pathemari released on 9 October 2015 received critical praise. Pathemari was selected for the Indiwood Panorama Competition section at the 2nd edition of Indiwood Carnival 2016 in Hyderabad. Padre Padrone Padre Padrone is a 1977 Italian film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani. The Tavianis used both professional and non-professional actors from the Sardinian countryside. The title literally means "Father Master"; it has been translated as My Father, My Master or Father and Master. The drama was originally filmed by the Taviani brothers for Italian television but won the 1977 Palme dOr prize at the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. The film depicts a Sardinian shepherd who is terrorized by his domineering father and tries to escape by educating himself. He eventually becomes a celebrated linguist. The drama is based on an autobiographical book of the same title by Gavino Ledda. Werewolf Werewolf is a 1996 American direct-to-video horror film directed by Tony Zarrindast and starring Jorge Rivero, Richard Lynch, Federico Cavalli, Adrianna Miles, and Joe Estevez. It is best known for being lampooned in a 1998 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Beautiful Creatures Beautiful Creatures is a 2000 British crime film directed by Bill Eagles and starring Susan Lynch and Rachel Weisz. Lynch received a British Independent Film Award nomination for her role. Railroad Tigers Railroad Tigers is a 2016 Chinese action comedy film directed by Ding Sheng and starring Jackie Chan. It was released in China on December 23, 2016. It is about a railroad worker who leads a team of freedom fighters to oppose the Japanese during the occupation in World War II. The Pentagon Wars The Pentagon Wars is a 1998 HBO military comedy film directed by Richard Benjamin and based on the book The Pentagon Wars: Reformers Challenge the Old Guard by Colonel James G. Burton, USAF. Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup Loose Change is a series of films released between 2005 and 2009 that argue in favor of certain conspiracy theories relating to the September 11 attacks. The films were written and directed by Dylan Avery and produced by Korey Rowe, Jason Bermas, and Matthew Brown. The original 2005 film was edited and re-released as Loose Change: 2nd Edition, a third time for the 2nd Edition Recut, and then subsequently edited for a fourth time for the HD Remastered Edition. Loose Change: Final Cut, deemed "the third and final release of this documentary series" was released on DVD and Web-streaming format on November 11, 2007. Another version of the film, Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup, released on September 22, 2009, is narrated by Daniel Sunjata and distributed by Microcinema International. Coverage of the film increased in 2006 with the recut release having airings on U.S. and European television stations and over 4 million views online in four months, leading Vanity Fair to say it could be the first Internet blockbuster. Loose Change asserts that the usual account of the Pentagon attack, World Trade Center collapse and United 93 phone calls and crash is implausible and instead suggests the 9/11 attacks were a false flag operation. The films main claims have been debunked by journalists, independent researchers, and prominent members of the scientific and engineering community. Racer and the Jailbird Racer and the Jailbird is a 2017 drama film directed by Michaël R. Roskam, starring Matthias Schoenaerts and Adèle Exarchopoulos. A gangster and a racing car driver fall in love, set against the background of a brutal crime gang in Brussels. It has been selected to be screened out of competition at the 74th Venice International Film Festival. It was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. It received five nominations at the 8th Magritte Awards, including Best Flemish Film. Breathing Room Breathing Room is a 2008 horror film written and directed by John Suits and Gabriel Cowan. Ailsa Marshall plays a woman who finds herself in locked room with thirteen strangers. Forced to play a deadly game, she attempts to piece together who abducted her and why. It was released on DVD on September 23, 2008. Reviews compared it to Cube and Saw. Coco Chanel Coco Chanel is a 2008 biographical drama television film directed by Christian Duguay and written by Ron Hutchinson, Enrico Medioli and Lea Tafuri. It stars Shirley MacLaine as Coco Chanel, the pioneering French fashion designer. MacLaine was nominated for a Golden Globe Award, an Emmy and a Screen Actors Guild Award for her work in the film. Although an Italian-French-British production backed by Rai Uno and France 2, Coco Chanel was primarily intended for the US market, and was first broadcast in the United States on 13 September 2008 by cable channel Lifetime. It premiered in Italy on 5 October 2008 and in France on 29 December 2008. In the United Kingdom, it was first released on DVD, on 6 June 2011. Its first British TV broadcast was on True Entertainment on 7 April 2014. The Baker The Baker is a 2007 British comedy crime thriller film written and directed by Gareth Lewis and starring Damian Lewis, Kate Ashfield and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. An ex-assassin retires to a small Welsh village and opens a bakery but is unable to escape his former associates. It was known in the USA by the alternative title Assassin In Love. The French Kissers The French Kissers is a 2009 French teen film. Its original French title is Les Beaux Gosses, which means "the handsome kids". It was written and directed by Riad Sattouf, marking his film debut. The film follows Hervé, an average teenage boy who has little luck with finding a girlfriend until the beautiful Aurore takes a liking to him. Sattouf, a graphic novel writer, was invited to write a script based on an idea from producer Anne-Dominique Toussaint, and he completed the screenplay with Marc Syrigas. Sattouf cast non-professional actors as the films teenage characters, but he chose to use experienced actors such as Noémie Lvovsky, Irène Jacob, Emmanuelle Devos and Valeria Golino as the adult characters. Filming took place over eight weeks in Gagny and Rennes. The film was released in France on 10 June 2009, and a soundtrack composed by Flairs was released on 8 June 2009. The film was well received by critics, who particularly praised the humour, the acting and the cinematography. It won the 2010 César Award for Best First Feature Film and Lacoste also received a nomination for the César Award for Most Promising Actor. It also won the Prix Jacques Prévert du Scénario for Best Adaptation in 2010. OK Jaanu OK Jaanu is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Shaad Ali, with story and screenplay by Mani Ratnam. Produced by Mani Ratnam and Karan Johar under their banners Madras Talkies and Dharma Productions respectively. It is a remake of Mani Ratnams Tamil film O Kadhal Kanmani, starring Dulquer Salmaan and Nithya Menon. The film stars Aditya Roy Kapur and Shraddha Kapoor, portraying a young couple in a live-in relationship in Mumbai with Naseeruddin Shah and Leela Samson playing supporting roles as an older couple in the film, portraying the younger couples landlords. Eesh Kakkar plays Taras ex-boyfriend. A. R. Rahman composed the films score and soundtrack. Gulzar has written the lyrics and the dialogues for the film. The Naked Jungle The Naked Jungle is a 1954 film directed by Byron Haskin, and starring Charlton Heston and Eleanor Parker. Telling the story of an attack of army ants on a Brazilian cocoa plantation, it was based on the 1937 short story "Leiningen Versus the Ants" by Carl Stephenson. It is noteworthy for its use of special effects, especially the time-lapse photography, which was a hallmark of George Pal, and is often said to have been overlooked that year in the Oscar for Special Effects. However, in the context of the film, it is largely an unconventional romance, and whilst the special effects are impressive they are confined to the final scenes of the film. Show People Show People is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by King Vidor. The film was a starring vehicle for actress Marion Davies and actor William Haines and included notable cameo appearances by many of the film personalities of the day, including stars Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, William S. Hart and John Gilbert, and writer Elinor Glyn. Vidor also appears in a cameo as himself, as does Davies. The film is a lighthearted look at Hollywood at the end of the silent film era, and is considered Davies best role. Show People features no audible dialog but was released with a Movietone soundtrack with a synchronized musical score and sound effects. The film was re-released in the 1980s, with a new orchestral score by Carl Davis. In 2003, Show People was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It is currently available on DVD on-demand as part of the Warner Archive collection. Summer Stock For the article about the theatre genre, see Summer stock theatre. Summer Stock is a 1950 American Technicolor musical film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Charles Walters, stars Judy Garland and Gene Kelly, and features Eddie Bracken, Gloria DeHaven, Marjorie Main, and Phil Silvers. Nicholas Castle Sr. was the choreographer. Garland struggled with many personal problems during filming and Summer Stock proved to be her final film for MGM, as well as her last onscreen pairing with Kelly. By mutual agreement, MGM terminated Garlands contract in September 1950, something studio head L. B. Mayer said he later regretted doing. Mrs Dalloway Mrs Dalloway is a 1997 British drama film, a co-production by the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Netherlands, that is directed by Marleen Gorris and stars Vanessa Redgrave, Natascha McElhone and Michael Kitchen. Based on the 1925 novel by Virginia Woolf, and moving continually between the present and the past that is in the characters heads, it covers a day in the life of Mrs Dalloway, wife of a prosperous politician in London. La Chienne La Chienne is a 1931 French film by director Jean Renoir. It is the second sound film by the director and the twelfth film of his career. The literal English translation of the films title is "The Bitch", although the movie was never released under this title. It is often referred to in English as Isnt Life a Bitch? The film was remade by Fritz Lang in the United States as Scarlet Street. La Chienne was released by The Criterion Collection on both Blu-ray and DVD, newly restored in 4K, on 14 June 2016. Silent Fall Silent Fall is a 1994 American psychological thriller film directed by Bruce Beresford and starring Richard Dreyfuss, Linda Hamilton, John Lithgow, J. T. Walsh, and Liv Tyler in her debut role. The plot focuses on a boy with autism who is the only witness to the savage double murder of his parents. Sark Bülbülü Şark Bülbülü is a 1979 Turkish comedy film directed by Kartal Tibet. The Motel Life The Motel Life is a 2012 American drama film starring Emile Hirsch, Stephen Dorff, Dakota Fanning, and Kris Kristofferson. Directed and produced by brothers Alan and Gabriel Polsky, the screenplay was adapted by Noah Harpster and Micah Fitzerman-Blue from Willy Vlautins novel of the same name. The film was shot in Gardnerville, Minden, Reno, and Virginia City and also features animated sequences drawn by Mike Smith. Bachelor Mother Bachelor Mother is an American romantic comedy film directed by Garson Kanin, and starring Ginger Rogers, David Niven, and Charles Coburn. The screenplay was written by Norman Krasna based on an Academy Award-nominated story by Felix Jackson written for the 1935 Austrian-Hungarian film Little Mother. With a plot full of mistaken identities, Bachelor Mother is a light-hearted treatment of the otherwise serious issues of child abandonment. It was remade in 1956 as Bundle of Joy, starring Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher. This movie also inspired some Bollywood movies like Kunwara Baap . Les Enfants Terribles Les Enfants Terribles is a 1950 French film directed by Jean-Pierre Melville and based on Jean Cocteaus novel, Les Enfants Terribles. The first feature film of Melville, Le Silence de la Mer, attracted the attention of Jean Cocteau, who commissioned him to direct the film version of Les Enfants Terribles. Cyborg Girl is a 2008 Japanese science fiction comedy-drama film directed by Kwak Jae-yong, starring Haruka Ayase and Keisuke Koide. The Interrupters The Interrupters is a 2011 documentary film, produced by Kartemquin Films, that tells the story of three violence interrupters who try to protect their Chicago communities from the violence they once employed. It examines a year in which Chicago drew national headlines for violence and murder that plagued the city. The film features the work of CeaseFire, an initiative of the Chicago Project for Violence Prevention. In 2004, Tio Hardiman created and implemented The Violence Interrupter concept. Violence interrupters Ameena Matthews, Cobe Williams and Eddie Bocanegra look back on their past experiences with street violence to try to steer young men and women in the right direction. Matthews, the daughter of former Chicago gang leader Jeff Fort, comes to the aid of the mother of Derrion Albert, a Chicago high school student whose death made national headlines when it was captured on videotape. Produced by Kartemquin Films, The Interrupters is directed by Steve James, director of the highly acclaimed documentary, Hoop Dreams, and co-produced by Alex Kotlowitz, author of the award winning book, There Are No Children Here. My Blind Brother My Blind Brother is a 2016 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Sophie Goodhart. It stars Adam Scott, Nick Kroll, Jenny Slate, Zoe Kazan and Charlie Hewson. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 12, 2016. The film was released on September 23, 2016, in a limited release and through video on demand by Orion Pictures and Starz Digital. Murders in the Rue Morgue Murders in the Rue Morgue is a 1932 American pre-Code horror film, very loosely based on Edgar Allan Poes short story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue". Bela Lugosi, one year after his performance as Dracula, portrays a lunatic scientist who abducts women and injects them with blood from his ill-tempered caged ape. Karl Freunds cinematography and Robert Floreys direction have been praised by critics and characterized as "expressionistic" by Leonard Maltin. Despite the film being pre-Code, violent sequences prompted Universal to cut its running time from 80 minutes to 61 minutes. This film was produced as a compensatory package for Lugosi and Florey, after both were dropped from 1931s Frankenstein. Lugosi had originally been cast as Dr. Frankenstein, and the film was to be directed by Florey, who had been developing the coveted project. Lugosi was subsequently demoted to play the mute monster, however, which he claimed to have turned down. Florey was replaced as director by James Whale, as producer Carl Laemmle was both unsatisfied with Floreys work on the project, and had given Whale first choice of any Universal property at the time. The box office results for Murders in the Rue Morgue were disappointing, and Lugosis original Universal contract for Dracula was not extended. Today, however, the film is generally well-regarded by critics and is considered a cult classic. Scooby-Doo and the Loch Ness Monster Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster is a 2004 direct-to-video animated comedy horror film, and the seventh direct-to-video movie based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on June 22, 2004, and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time is a direct-to-video animated film featuring the Justice League of America. It was first released on January 21, 2014 on DVD, and features Diedrich Bader, Travis Willingham and Kevin Michael Richardson, reprising their roles as Batman, Gorilla Grodd and Black Manta respectively. Monkey King: Hero Is Back Monkey King: Hero Is Back is a 2015 Chinese computer-animated film directed by first time director Tian Xiaopeng. The film was released on 10 July 2015. The film was the highest-grossing animated film in China until it was surpassed by Zootopia and Kung Fu Panda 3. Death Ship Death Ship is a 1980 horror film directed by Alvin Rakoff and starring Richard Crenna, George Kennedy, Nick Mancuso, Sally Ann Howes, Kate Reid, Victoria Burgoyne, and Saul Rubinek in an early role. The screenplay by John Robins was based on a story by Jack Hill and David P. Lewis. A British-Canadian co-production, the film was shot on-location in Dauphin Island, Quebec City, Quebec, and the Gulf of Mexico. It was director Rakoffs first and only horror film, and upon release received mixed-to-negative reviews, but is considered a cult classic. Nicotina Nicotina is a six-time Ariel Award winning and six-time nominated 2003 Mexican-Argentine gangster film produced by the same team as the 2000 acclaimed film Amores perros. Love Me Tender Love Me Tender is a 1956 American black-and-white musical western CinemaScope film directed by Robert D. Webb, and released by 20th Century Fox on November 15, 1956. The film, named after the song, stars Richard Egan, Debra Paget, and Elvis Presley in his acting debut. As Presleys movie debut, it was the only time in his acting career that he did not receive top billing. Love Me Tender was originally to be titled The Reno Brothers, but when advanced sales of Presleys "Love Me Tender" single passed one million—a first for a single—the films title was changed to match. This was the only time that Presley played a historical figure. Reptilicus Reptilicus is a 1961 Danish-American giant monster film about a prehistoric reptile. The film was produced by American International Pictures and Saga Studio and separate versions were released in Denmark and in the United States. The original Danish-language version was directed by Danish director Poul Bang and released in Denmark on February 25, 1961. The American version, which was in English with a nearly identical cast, was directed by the films American producer-director Sidney W. Pink; this version was initially deemed virtually unreleasable by American International Pictures and had to be extensively reworked by the films Danish-American screenwriter, Ib Melchior, before being finally released in America in 1962. Pink was angry at the changes and wound up in a legal dispute with AIP. After Pink and others viewed the English-language version, however, the lawsuit was dropped. A Band Called Death A Band Called Death is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Mark Christopher Covino and Jeff Howlett. The documentary is about the 1970s rock band Death and their new-found popularity decades after the group recorded their music. The film premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival in 2012 and was well received by film critics. Last Days in the Desert Last Days in the Desert is an American drama film about the temptation of Christ, directed and written by Rodrigo García. It stars Ewan McGregor, Tye Sheridan, Ciarán Hinds and Ayelet Zurer. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2015, and began a limited theatrical release on May 13, 2016. The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter is a 1968 American film adaptation of the 1940 novel of the same name by Carson McCullers. It was directed by Robert Ellis Miller. It stars Alan Arkin and introduced Sondra Locke, who both earned Academy Award nominations for their performances. The film updates the novels small-town Southern setting from the Depression era to the contemporary 1960s. The film is recognized by the American Film Institute in AFIs 100 Years of Film Scores – Nominated God Tussi Great Ho God Tussi Great Ho is a 2008 Indian fantasy comedy film, written and directed by Rumi Jaffery and starring Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan, Priyanka Chopra and Sohail Khan in a friendly appearance. According to director Rohit Dhawan, the film is inspired from a village folk tale about a Brahmin, though most reviewers noted that the films story-line has similarities with the 2003 Hollywood comedy Bruce Almighty, starring Jim Carrey and Jennifer Aniston. However the film performed poorly at the box office. Amreeka Amreeka is a 2009 independent film written and directed by first-time director Cherien Dabis. It stars Nisreen Faour, Melkar Muallem, Hiam Abbass, Alia Shawkat, Yussuf Abu-Warda, Joseph Ziegler, and Miriam Smith. Amreeka documents the lives of a Palestinian American family in both the West Bank and Post-9/11 suburban Chicago. It premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and opened to critical praise at a number of other important venues. National Geographic Entertainment bought all theatrical and home entertainment rights to Amreeka after its debut at Sundance. The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia is a 2009 documentary film directed by Julien Nitzberg, chronicling the White family of Boone County. I Am I Am is a 2010 American documentary film written, directed, and narrated by Tom Shadyac. The film asks the question: "What is wrong with the world, and what can we do about it?", and explores Shadyacs personal journey after a bicycle accident in 2007 which led him to the answers "the nature of humanity", "the worlds ever-growing addiction to materialism", and "human connections" Shot with Shadyac and a team of four, the film contrasts sharply with the directors most notable comedic works. Bad Company Bad Company is a 1972 American Western film directed by Robert Benton, who also co-wrote the film with David Newman. It stars Barry Brown and Jeff Bridges as two of a group of young men who flee the draft during the American Civil War to seek their fortune and freedom on the unforgiving American frontier. This acid western attempts in many ways to demythologize the American West in its portrayal of young men forced by circumstance and drawn by romanticized accounts to forge new lives for themselves on the wrong side of the law. Their initial eagerness to be outlaws soon abates, however, when the boys are confronted with the realities of preying on others in a nation ravaged by war and exploitation. The film is often credited with inspiring the name of the classic rock band of the seventies Bad Company. A Girl Cut in Two A Girl Cut in Two is a 2007 French drama film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring Ludivine Sagnier, François Berléand, and Benoît Magimel. The film was released in France on 8 August 2007 and a limited release in the United States beginning on 15 August 2008. The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh is a 1971 giallo murder mystery film directed by Sergio Martino. It is his first entry in the giallo subgenre. The letter "h" was added to the name "Ward" when an Italian woman named Mrs. Ward threatened legal action over the original titles potentially damaging her good name, just before the film was released. The film was also known as Next! or The Next Victim. Little Accidents Little Accidents is a 2014 American drama film directed and written by Sara Colangelo, based on her own 2010 award-winning short film of same name. The film stars Elizabeth Banks, Boyd Holbrook, Chloë Sevigny and Josh Lucas. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2014. The film was released on January 16, 2015 in a limited release by Amplify. Messi Messi is a 2014 documentary film directed by Álex de la Iglesia. The film explores the rise of Argentine footballer Lionel Messi, who currently plays for Spanish football club FC Barcelona. Black Water Black Water is an American action thriller film directed by Pasha Patriki. It stars Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren in the fifth collaboration between both actors as well as the second time they appear together as on-screen allies. Film was released on video on demand on May 25, 2018 Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, known in Japan as , is an anime spin-off and sequel of the original Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters anime. It aired in Japan on TV Tokyo between October 6, 2004 and March 26, 2008, and was succeeded by Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX follows the exploits of Judai Yuki and his companions as he attends Duel Academia. It was later dubbed in English by 4Kids Entertainment and a manga spinoff was created by Naoyuki Kageyama. Taras Bulba Taras Bulba is a 1962 film loosely based on Nikolai Gogols novel Taras Bulba, starring Yul Brynner in the title role, and Tony Curtis as his son, Andriy, leaders of a Cossack clan on the Ukrainian steppes. The film was directed by J. Lee Thompson. The story line of the film is considerably different from that of Gogols novel, although it is closer to his expanded 1842 edition than his original version of 1835. My Brilliant Career My Brilliant Career is a 1979 Eastmancolor Australian period drama film starring Judy Davis, Sam Neill and Wendy Hughes and directed by Gillian Armstrong. It was distributed by Analysis Film Releasing Corp. and is based on the novel of the same name by Miles Franklin. The film was released in Australia on 17 August 1979, in the United States on 6 October 1979 at the New York Film Festival, and on 1 February 1980 in limited U.S. theatres. Davis won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 34th British Academy Film Awards in 1981. Highlander: The Search for Vengeance Highlander: The Search for Vengeance is an animated film and an anime installment of the cult Highlander franchise. The film was directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri and was written by David Abramowitz, also the writer for The Series, The Raven and The Source. The film was a joint venture between Imagi Animation Studios and Madhouse Studio, with Imagi providing the script and the soundtrack, while Madhouse produced the animation. It was produced in association with Davis-Panzer Productions and distributed by Manga Entertainment on June 5, 2007. It aired July 30, 2007 on Sci Fis Ani-Monday block. Sex and the Single Girl Sex and the Single Girl is a 1964 American Technicolor comedy film directed by Richard Quine and starring Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, Henry Fonda, Lauren Bacall, and Mel Ferrer, in Panavision. The film was inspired by the non-fiction book Sex and the Single Girl by Helen Gurley Brown. The Young Poisoner's Handbook The Young Poisoners Handbook is a 1995 British-German-French-produced black comedy film based on the life of Graham Young, more commonly known as "The Teacup Murderer". It was directed by Benjamin Ross and written by Ross and Jeff Rawle. The film stars Hugh OConor in the lead role. Havenhurst Havenhurst is a 2016 American horror film directed by Andrew C. Erin and starring Julie Benz, Fionnula Flanagan and Danielle Harris. Son of Godzilla is a 1967 Japanese kaiju film directed by Jun Fukuda, with special effects by Sadamasa Arikawa, under the supervision by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the eighth film in the Godzilla franchise. It stars Tadao Takashima, Akira Kubo, Akihiko Hirata, and Beverly Maeda, with Hiroshi Sekita, Seiji Onaka, and Haruo Nakajima as Godzilla, and Marchan the Dwarf as Minilla. Son of Godzilla received a theatrical release in Japan on December 16, 1967, and was released directly to television in the United States in 1969 through the Walter Reade Organization. Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. is a 2003 Japanese kaiju film directed by Masaaki Tezuka, written by Tezuka and Masahiro Yokotani, and produced by Shogo Tomiyama. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the 28th film in the Godzilla franchise, the fifth film in the franchises Millennium series, the 27th Godzilla film produced by Toho, and a direct sequel to the 2002 film Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla. The film features the fictional monster characters Godzilla and Mothra, along with the mecha character Mechagodzilla, who is referred to in the film by the name Kiryu. Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. stars Noboru Kaneko, Miho Yoshioka, Mitsuki Koga, Masami Nagasawa, Chihiro Otsuka, Kou Takasugi, Hiroshi Koizumi, and Akira Nakao, with Tsutomu Kitagawa as Godzilla and Motokuni Nakagawa as Kiryu. It is the only installment in the franchises Millennium period which shares continuity with a previous Godzilla film aside from the original 1954 Godzilla, ignoring the events of every film in the series besides the original 1954 film and Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla. Like its predecessor, Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. also shares continuity with the films Mothra and The War of the Gargantuas. In Dubious Battle In Dubious Battle is a 2016 drama film directed and produced by James Franco, loosely based on John Steinbecks novel of the same name, with a screenplay by Matt Rager. The film features an ensemble cast, consisting of Franco, Nat Wolff, Josh Hutcherson, Vincent DOnofrio, Robert Duvall, Selena Gomez, Keegan Allen and Ed Harris. The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 3, 2016. The Goat The Goat is a 1921 American two-reel silent comedy film written, directed by, and starring Buster Keaton. Frankenstein Frankenstein is a 1910 film made by Edison Studios. It was written and directed by J. Searle Dawley. This 14-minute short film was the first motion picture adaptation of Mary Shelleys Frankenstein. The unbilled cast included Augustus Phillips as Dr. Frankenstein, Charles Ogle as Frankensteins monster, and Mary Fuller as the doctors fiancée. Casper: A Spirited Beginning Casper: A Spirited Beginning is a 1997 direct-to-video fantasy family comedy film based on the Harvey Comics cartoon character Casper the Friendly Ghost. It is a prequel/spin-off to the 1995 film Casper, giving more details to Caspers origin. The film is produced by The Harvey Entertainment Company and Saban Entertainment and released by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on September 9, 1997 after the companys acquisition of the character from Universal. The original VHS release included the US version of the music video for 911s Love Sensation as a special feature which has been omitted from the subsequent DVD releases. The soundtrack album was released on CD and cassette on October 24, 1997. Los Bandoleros Los Bandoleros is a 2009 American short film directed, co-written, and co-produced by Vin Diesel. It is the second short film in The Fast and the Furious franchise, and stars Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Sung Kang, Tego Calderón and Don Omar. Los Bandoleros details the events prior to Fast & Furious where runaway fugitive Dominic Toretto plots to steal oil from a tanker in the Dominican Republic. It was released on July 28, 2009. It was later included as a bonus on the Blu-ray and Special Edition home releases of Fast & Furious. Paul Walker and Jordana Brewster both appear on the poster, but are not in the film. Gopala Gopala Gopala Gopala is an Indian 2015 Telugu devotional satirical drama film directed by Kishore Kumar Pardasani. The film was jointly produced by Daggubati Suresh Babu and Sharrath Marar under the Suresh Productions and North Star Entertainment banners. It features Pawan Kalyan and Venkatesh in the lead roles and Shriya Saran, Mithun Chakraborty and Posani Krishna Murali in supporting roles. Anoop Rubens composed the music while Jayanan Vincent was the films cinematographer. The film is a remake of the 2012 Hindi film OMG – Oh My God! which was itself based on the Gujarati stage play Kanji Viruddh Kanji and on the 2001 film The Man Who Sued God. It follows the story of an atheist, Gopala Rao, who sues God after losing his shop in an earthquake. Religious organisations revolt against him and Bhagavan Vishnu visits him as his human guide, under his incarnation Krishna. Gopala Gopala was made with a budget of 120 million. Production began on 9 June 2014. It was predominantly shot in and around Vishakhapatnam, with a few sections filmed in Hyderabad and Varanasi. The film was released worldwide on 10 January 2015 as a Sankranthi release. It received positive reviews from critics and grossed 660 million, with a distributor share of 411 million. Banking on Bitcoin Banking on Bitcoin is a 2016 documentary about the beginnings of bitcoin and how it evolved to be what it is today. The film was directed by Christopher Cannucciari. The film starred many early adopters of bitcoin, including Charlie Shrem, Erik Voorhees, Gavin Andresen, David Chaum, and the Winklevoss twins. Banking on Bitcoin was released on Netflix and provided many people with an introduction and overview into the cryptocurrency world. The official soundtrack was composed and produced by Ben Prunty. Stroker Ace Stroker Ace is a 1983 American action comedy film directed by Hal Needham and starring Burt Reynolds as the eponymous Stroker Ace, a NASCAR driver. Burt Reynolds turned down the role of astronaut Garrett Breedlove in Terms of Endearment to do this film. The role went to Jack Nicholson, who went on to win an Oscar. Reynolds said he made this decision because "I felt I owed Hal more than I owed Jim" but that it was a turning point in his career from which he never recovered. Although car-themed films starring Reynolds had all previously been successes - including four made with Needham - Stroker Ace flopped. "Thats where I lost them," he later said of his fans. Brindaavanam Brindavanam is a 2010 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film starring N. T. Rama Rao Jr., Kajal Aggarwal and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in the lead roles while Kota Srinivasa Rao, Prakash Raj, Ali, Brahmanandam, Mukesh Rishi, Tanikella Bharani and Srihari playing pivotal roles. The film was produced by Dil Raju on Sri Venkateswara Creations banner. It was written and directed by Vamsi Paidipally, who directed Munna, the cinematography was done by Chota K. Naidu, The dialogues written by director Koratala Siva while S. Thaman composed the music and Marthand K. Venkatesh handled the editing. A. S. Prakash and Anand Sai were the art directors of the film while Ram and Lakshman composed the stunt, action and fight sequences of the film. The film released on 14 October 2010 and was a critical and commercial success. It became the second biggest hit of Telugu cinema in 2010 after Nandamuri Balakrishnas Simha.It has been dubbed into Hindi as The Super Khiladi in 2012 by Goldmines Telefilms and into Tamil under the same name and later into Malayalam as Chakravyooham. It was first remade in Odia as Love Master starring Babushaan & Riya Dey. It was remade in Kannada as Brindavana starring Darshan, Karthika Nair and Milana Nagaraj. It was remade in Bengali as Khoka 420 starring Dev, Nusrat Jahan and Subhashree Ganguly.It was also remade in Bangladeshi as Buk Fatey To Mukh Foteyna starring Shakib Khan and Apu Biswas. It was remade in Marathi as Vrundavan starring Raqesh Vashisth, Pooja Sawant and Vaidehi Parshurami. It was remade in Bhojpuri as Hum Hai Jodi No.1 starring Rani Chatterjee, Ravi Kishan,Poonam Dubey and Aanara Gupta in 2016. Another Bhojpuri film Laagi Tohse Lagan was inspired by this movie. It is the fifth Indian movie to be remade in six languages after Pavitra Bandham , Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana , Charlie Chaplin and Shutter.It is the third Indian movie to be remade in six Indian languages after Charlie Chaplin and Shutter. It is the second highest remade movie amongst Indian films after Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana along with Pavitra Bandham , Vikramarkudu , Charlie Chaplin and Shutter - all of which have been remade six times. The Little Devil The Little Devil is a 1988 Italian film directed by and starring Roberto Benigni, also starring Walter Matthau, Stefania Sandrelli, Nicoletta Braschi and John Lurie. In some European countries and in Australia, an English version of the film, with local subtitles, has been screened and circulated in VHS. In the English version, the voices of the main actors are dubbed by themselves; some scenes may have been filmed in both languages. Boys Boys is a 1996 American film starring Winona Ryder and Lukas Haas. It is based very loosely on a short story called "Twenty Minutes" by James Salter. The film is set in an East Coast boys boarding school, and was shot in Baltimore and on the campus of St. Johns College in Annapolis. Fat Pizza Fat Pizza is a 2003 Australian comedy film based upon the stories and characters of the Pizza television series, created by Paul Fenech. It was released by Village Roadshow Pictures and made over $7 million at the Australian box office. All the characters that appeared in the television series appeared in the movie, but would be the last appearance of Sleek the Elite in the franchise until 2014s Fat Pizza vs. Housos. The Weather Underground The Weather Underground is a 2002 documentary film based on the rise and fall of the American radical organization Weather Underground. Using much archive footage from the time as well as interviews with the Weathermen today, the film constructs a linear narrative of the organization and serves as a cautionary tale for current volatile times. The film, directed by Sam Green and Bill Siegel, won the audience choice award at the Chicago Underground Film Festival and went on to be nominated for an Academy Award in 2004. Criminal Law Criminal Law is a 1988 American legal thriller film directed by Martin Campbell and starring Gary Oldman and Kevin Bacon. It received mixed-to-negative reviews. Moonlight and Valentino Moonlight and Valentino is a 1995 comedy-drama film directed by David Anspaugh starring Elizabeth Perkins, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kathleen Turner, Whoopi Goldberg and Jon Bon Jovi. The screenplay by Ellen Simon is based on her semi-autobiographical play of the same title. The Cakemaker The Cakemaker is a 2017 Israeli-German drama film directed by Ofir Raul Grazier. It stars Sarah Adler, Tim Kalkhof, Zohar Strauss and Roy Miller. It premiered at the 52nd Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. It was part of the Official Selection - Competition and won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. It received the 2018 Ophir Award for best picture, and was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Preppie Connection The Preppie Connection is a 2015 American-French crime drama film written and directed by Joseph Castelo and based on the infamous 1984 incident where Choate Rosemary Hall student Derek Oatis, along with a handful of friends, ran a cocaine smuggling operation on the schools campus. The film stars Thomas Mann, Lucy Fry, Sam Page, Bill Sage, Jessica Rothe. The film had world premiere at the Hamptons International Film Festival on October 10, 2015. The film was released on March 18, 2016, in a limited release, and through video on demand by IFC Films. Dekalog, cztery Dekalog: Four is the fourth part of the television series Dekalog by Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski, possibly connected to the fourth imperative of the Ten Commandments, "Honor thy father and thy mother". Madame Bovary Madame Bovary is a 1991 French drama film directed by Claude Chabrol and based on the novel Madame Bovary by the 19th century French author Gustave Flaubert. Set in Normandy in the 1850s, the film follows the story of Emma Bovary, an attractive young woman full of romantic notions, whose marriage to an unexciting country doctor leads her to adulterous affairs, debts and eventual suicide. The Dawns Here Are Quiet The Dawns Here Are Quiet is a 1972 Soviet war drama directed by Stanislav Rostotsky based on Boris Vasilyevs novel of the same name. The film deals with antiwar themes and focuses on a garrison of Russian female soldiers in World War II. It was nominated for an Oscar in the Best Foreign Language Film category. The film is set in Karelia and was filmed near Ruskeala. The Souvenir The Souvenir is a 2019 drama film written and directed by Joanna Hogg. It stars Honor Swinton Byrne, Tom Burke, and Tilda Swinton. The film is a semi-fictionalized version of Hoggs own experiences at film school. Byrne stars as Julie, a young wealthy woman attending film school who meets and develops an increasingly destructive relationship with a secretive older man who encourages her ambition. The title refers to the painting of the same name by Jean-Honoré Fragonard which is also featured in the film. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2019. It was released in the United States on May 17, 2019, by A24, and in the United Kingdom on August 30, 2019, by Curzon Artificial Eye. Midnight Runners Midnight Runners is a 2017 South Korean action comedy film directed by Jason Kim and starring Park Seo-joon and Kang Ha-neul. The film was released on August 9, 2017. The Shout The Shout is a 1978 British horror film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski, based on a short story by Robert Graves that was adapted for the screen by Michael Austin. The film was the first to be produced by Jeremy Thomas under his Recorded Picture Company banner. The Passion of Darkly Noon The Passion of Darkly Noon is a 1995 psychological drama-suspense film written and directed by Philip Ridley and starring Brendan Fraser in the title role, and co-starring Ashley Judd and Viggo Mortensen. The protagonists name and film title come both from a passage in the Bible, 1 Corinthians 13: "Now we see through a glass, darkly...". For the film Ridley was awarded the Best Director Prize at the Porto Film festival. Growth Growth is a 2010 American horror film written and directed by Gabriel Cowan. Accused Accused is a 2014 Dutch drama film directed by Paula van der Oest and written by Moniek Kramer. It was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, making the January Shortlist. I Love You, Daddy I Love You, Daddy is a 2017 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Louis C.K. and starring C.K., Chloë Grace Moretz, Pamela Adlon, John Malkovich, Rose Byrne, Charlie Day and Helen Hunt. Co-producer Vernon Chatman co-wrote the story with C.K.; it is C.K.s first film as director since Pootie Tang, released sixteen years earlier. C.K. plays television writer and producer Glen Topher, who becomes disconcerted after his teenage daughter is seduced by a much older film director. The film premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2017. Initially scheduled to be released in the United States on November 17, 2017 by The Orchard, the film was dropped following sexual misconduct accusations made against C.K. a week prior to the intended debut. On December 8, 2017, it was reported that C.K. was purchasing the films global distribution rights back from The Orchard. The Blade Master Ator 2 - Linvincibile Orion is a film directed by Joe DAmato. It stars Miles OKeeffe as Ator, Charles Borromel as Akronos, Lisa Foster as Mila, the daughter of Akronos, and David Brandon as Zor. Wasteland The Rise is a 2012 British crime film starring Luke Treadaway and Timothy Spall with a revenge theme. The Hanging Tree The Hanging Tree is a 1959 Technicolor Western film directed by Delmer Daves, based on the novelette, The Hanging Tree, written by Dorothy M. Johnson in 1957. Karl Malden took over directing duties for several days when Daves fell ill. The film stars Gary Cooper, Maria Schell, George C. Scott and Malden and is set in the gold fields of Montana during the gold rush of the 1860s and 70s. The story follows a doctor who saves a criminal from a lynch mob, then learns of the mans past and tries to manipulate him. This marked the first film for Scott. He and Malden later teamed for 1970s Patton, for which Scott won an Oscar. I Am Curious (Yellow) I Am Curious is a 1967 Swedish erotic drama film written and directed by Vilgot Sjöman, starring Sjöman and Lena Nyman. It is a companion film to 1968s I Am Curious; the two were initially intended to be one hour film. Troublemakers Troublemakers is a 1994 spaghetti western comedy film. It is the last pairing of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. Wolf Wolf is a Dutch action drama-martial arts film, and the second film made by Jim Taihattu and Julius Ponten, from Habbekrats, an Independent production company in the Netherlands. Filmed in Utrecht, Netherlands, while partially filmed in Turkey, the film is spoken primarily in Dutch, with parts spoken in Arabic, English, French and Turkish. Subtitles are shown and are available in both French and English. The main character is played by Marwan Kenzari. The film was shot by a young cameraman from the Netherlands: Lennart Verstegen. Lord Jim Lord Jim is a 1965 Technicolor adventure film made by Columbia Pictures in Super Panavision. The picture was produced and directed by Richard Brooks with Jules Buck and Peter OToole as associate producers, from a screenplay by Brooks. The film stars OToole, James Mason, Curd Jürgens, Eli Wallach, Jack Hawkins, Paul Lukas, and Daliah Lavi. It is the second film adaptation of the 1900 novel of the same name by Joseph Conrad. The first was a silent film released in 1925 and directed by Victor Fleming. The film received two BAFTA nominations, for best British art direction and best British cinematography. The film had its world premiere on 15 February 1965 at the Odeon Leicester Square in the West End of London as the Royal Film Performance in the presence of Queen Elizabeth; Princess Margaret; and the Earl of Snowdon. Moolaadé Moolaadé is a 2004 film by the Senegalese writer and director Ousmane Sembène. It addresses the subject of female genital mutilation, a common practice in a number of African countries, from Egypt to Nigeria. The film was a co-production between companies from several Francophone nations: Senegal, France, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Morocco, and Tunisia. It was filmed in the remote village of Djerrisso, Burkina Faso. The film argues strongly against the practice, depicting a village woman, Collé, who uses moolaadé to protect Owen and a group of girls. She is opposed by the villagers who believe in the necessity of female genital cutting, which they call "purification". Jane Jane is a 2017 American biographical documentary film directed and written by Brett Morgen about primatologist, ethologist, and anthropologist Jane Goodall. The film had its world premiere at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival at Winter Garden Theatre on September 10, 2017. The Giant Spider Invasion The Giant Spider Invasion is a 1975 science fiction horror film directed by Bill Rebane. The film is about giant spiders that terrorize the town of Merrill and the surrounding area. The Giant Spider Invasion was given a U.S. release in theaters in 1975, and was distributed by Group 1 Films. The film received a considerable theatrical run and became one of the 50 top-grossing films of that year. After a three-time ABC television network run, the movie achieved additional exposure many years later, when it was featured in a 1997 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. It is now regarded as a cult classic in the B movie realm. The film gives major roles to some actors who might have been considered "has-beens" at the time. The leads were Steve Brodie and Barbara Hale, with other roles going to Alan Hale and Leslie Parrish. The films one "Giant Spider" was constructed by covering a Volkswagen automobile with artificial black fur, with the fake legs operated from the inside by seven members of the crew. The back of the car was the front of the monster, and its red tail lights served as the monsters glowing eyes. A few other "giant spiders" were puppets representing spiders as large as dogs, while full-grown tarantulas were used as spider hatchlings. Gator Gator is a 1976 American action comedy film and a sequel to White Lightning starring Burt Reynolds in his directorial debut. "I waited 20 years to do it and I enjoyed it more than anything Ive ever done in this business," Reynolds said after filming. "And I happen to think its what I do best." 2LDK 2LDK is a 2003 Japanese film, directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi as part of the Duel Project, starring Maho Nonami and Eiko Koike. Two ambitious actresses, who share an apartment, learn they have been short-listed for the same part and that they have to wait for one more night to see who wins the part. As they bicker throughout the night, their competitiveness and hidden grudges turn their apartment into a battlefield. Muscle Shoals Muscle Shoals is an American documentary film about FAME Studios and Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Muscle Shoals. Directed by Greg Freddy Camalier, the film was released by Magnolia Pictures on September 27, 2013. It features numerous recording artists as well as the staff and musicians associated with the studios. Champion Champion is a 1949 American film noir drama sport film based on a short story by Ring Lardner. It recounts the struggles of boxer "Midge" Kelly fighting his own demons while working to achieve success in the boxing ring. The drama was directed by Mark Robson, with cinematography by Franz Planer. The drama features Kirk Douglas, Marilyn Maxwell, and Arthur Kennedy. The film won an Academy Award for Best Film Editing and gained five other nominations as well, including a Best Actor for Douglas. Several clips from the film were used in Douglas 1999 film Diamonds to illustrate his characters career as a boxer. Dead or Alive 2: Birds is a 2000 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike. Dead or Alive 2: Birds is unrelated to Dead or Alive or Final except that all three films have Show Aikawa and Riki Takeuchi in them, and they are all directed by Takashi Miike. Didier Didier is a French comedy film directed by Alain Chabat, released in 1997. The director received a César Award for Best Debut in 1998. Kyon Ki... Kyon Ki is a 2005 Indian romantic drama film directed by Priyadarshan starring Salman Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Rimi Sen, Jackie Shroff, Om Puri and Sunil Shetty. The film is a remake of Priyadarshans own 1986 Malayalam film Thalavattam which itself drew inspiration from the 1975 American movie One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest based on the English novel of same name. Jattu Engineer Jattu Engineer is a 2017 Indian Punjabi-language comedy horror film directed by Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh and Honeypreet Insan, and starring Singh. The film was released on 19 May 2017. Bedlam Bedlam is a film starring Boris Karloff and Anna Lee, and was the last in a series of stylish horror B films produced by Val Lewton for RKO Radio Pictures. The film was inspired by William Hogarths A Rakes Progress, and Hogarth was given a writing credit. Memories of Underdevelopment Memories of Underdevelopment is a 1968 Cuban film written and directed by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea. The story is based on a novel by Edmundo Desnoes entitled Inconsolable Memories. It was Aleas fifth film, and probably his most famous worldwide. The film gathered several awards at international film festivals. It was elected the 144th best film of all time in the Sight & Sound 2012 poll. It was ranked by the New York Times as one of the 10 best films of 1968. The Sorrow and the Pity The Sorrow and the Pity is a two-part 1969 documentary film by Marcel Ophüls about the collaboration between the Vichy government and Nazi Germany during World War II. The film uses interviews with a German officer, collaborators, and resistance fighters from Clermont-Ferrand. They comment on the nature of and reasons for collaboration, including antisemitism, Anglophobia, fear of Bolsheviks and Soviet invasion, and the desire for power. The title comes from a comment by interviewee Marcel Verdier, a pharmacist in Montferrat, who says "the two emotions I experienced the most occupation were sorrow and pity". Dangerous Game Dangerous Game is a 1993 Italian-American drama film directed by Abel Ferrara, written by Nicholas St. John, and starring Madonna, Harvey Keitel, and James Russo. The Mutilator The Mutilator is a 1985 American slasher film written, directed and produced by Buddy Cooper, and co-directed by John S. Douglass. The plot follows a group of college coeds who travel to an island property during an autumn break, and are stalked and murdered by a man, who has a connection to one of the kids. Held Up Held Up is a 1999 American comedy film starring Nia Long and Jamie Foxx. The Net 2.0 The Net 2.0 is a 2006 direct-to-video mystery thriller film written and produced by Rob Cowan and directed by Charles Winkler. It is nominally a sequel to the 1995 film The Net directed by his father Irwin Winkler, but has a separate and unrelated plot. The story concerns a computer systems analyst who finds herself in a web of identity theft, robbery, and murder when she lands in Turkey for a new job. My Mom Is a Character Minha Mãe é uma Peça: O Filme is a 2013 Brazilian comedy film directed by André Pellenz, starring Paulo Gustavo, and written by him in partnership with Fil Braz. The film is based on the play of the same name created and starred by Paulo Gustavo. The cast of the film version is also composed by Ingrid Guimarães, Herson Capri, Suely Franco, Monica Martelli, Samantha Schmütz and Alexandra Richter. The film was released in Brazil in June 21, 2013, reaching a mark of two million spectators in its third week in theaters. It was the most watched Brazilian film in 2013 with more than 4,600,145 spectators. A sequel Minha Mãe é uma Peça 2 was released on December 2016. Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story is a 2001 American television miniseries. It was directed by Brian Henson and was a co-production of Hallmark Entertainment and The Jim Henson Company. It is based on the classic English fairy tale Jack and the Beanstalk. The story was considerably reworked to reflect what Henson believed to be a more ethical, humanist view. The cast includes Matthew Modine, Mia Sara, Jon Voight, and Vanessa Redgrave. Richard Attenborough, Daryl Hannah, and a young James Corden play giants. Among the other giants in the film are beings from the mythology of various cultures including Hebrew, Buddhist, and Nordic. Life in the Undergrowth Life in the Undergrowth is a BBC nature documentary series written and presented by David Attenborough, first transmitted in the UK from 23 November 2005. A study of the evolution and habits of invertebrates, it was the fifth of Attenboroughs specialised surveys following his major trilogy that began with Life on Earth. Each of the five 50-minute episodes looks at a group of the creatures using innovative photographic techniques. The series was produced in conjunction with Animal Planet. The executive producer was Mike Gunton, the series producer Mike Salisbury, and the music was composed by Ben Salisbury and David Poore. The Chief Scientific Consultant was Dr. George McGavin. Christmas Cupid Christmas Cupid is a television film starring Christina Milian, Ashley Benson and Chad Michael Murray and directed by Gil Junger. It was premiered on ABC Family on December 12, 2010, as part of their 25 Days of Christmas programming block. It was filmed under the name Ex-Mas Carol. The Basement The Basement is a 2017 American horror film directed by Brian M. Conley and Nathan Ives. The film stars Mischa Barton, Jackson Davis, Cayleb Long and Tracie Thoms. The film premiered at Shriekfest in Los Angeles on October 7, 2017. It received a 10 market theatrical and digital release in the United States on 15 September 2018. Monterey Pop Monterey Pop is a 1968 concert film by D. A. Pennebaker that documents the Monterey Pop Festival of 1967. Among Pennebakers several camera operators were fellow documentarians Richard Leacock and Albert Maysles. The painter Brice Marden has an "assistant camera" credit, and Bob Neuwirth, who figured prominently in Pennebakers Bob Dylan documentary Dont Look Back, acted as stage manager. Titles for the film were by the illustrator Tomi Ungerer. Featured performers include Big Brother and the Holding Company with Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, Hugh Masekela, Otis Redding, Ravi Shankar, the Mamas & the Papas, the Who and the Jimi Hendrix Experience, whose namesake set his guitar on fire, broke it on the stage, then threw the neck of his guitar in the crowd at the end of "Wild Thing". In 2018, the film was selected for the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Crossing Delancey Crossing Delancey is a 1988 American romantic comedy film starring Amy Irving and Peter Riegert. It is directed by Joan Micklin Silver and was based on a play by Susan Sandler, who also wrote the screenplay. Amy Irving was nominated for a Golden Globe for the movie, for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical. Street of Shame is a 1956 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. It is the personal tales of several Japanese women of different backgrounds who work together in a brothel. It was Mizoguchis last film. The film is based on the novel Susaki no Onna by Yoshiko Shibaki. In July 2018, it was selected to be screened in the Venice Classics section at the 75th Venice International Film Festival. When a Woman Ascends the Stairs is a 1960 Japanese drama film directed by Mikio Naruse. Manuale d'amore Manual of Love is a 2005 Italian blockbuster romantic comedy film in four quartets. It was directed by Giovanni Veronesi, who made two sequels, Manuale damore 2 – Capitoli successivi in 2007, and Manuale damore 3 in 2011. Another You Another You is a 1991 American comedy film directed by Maurice Phillips. The film stars Richard Pryor, Gene Wilder, Mercedes Ruehl, Vanessa Williams and Kevin Pollak. Another You was Gene Wilders final film before his death from complications of Alzheimers disease on August 29, 2016 at the age of 83. This is the fourth and final film pairing of Wilder and Pryor, who had both appeared previously in the 1976 film Silver Streak, the 1980 film Stir Crazy and the 1989 film See No Evil. The film was released in the United States on July 26, 1991. Star Trek: Renegades Star Trek: Renegades is a fan film based upon the Star Trek franchise. The story concerns a group of criminals and misfits assembled to undertake a covert mission when suspicion arises that the official military chain of command has been compromised by enemy agents. The film was largely funded through crowdsourcing, and the films producers claimed they were going to submit it to CBS as a spec TV pilot. The completed pilot film was released for public viewing via YouTube beginning August 24, 2015. Plans were announced for a Renegades web-based series, but in 2016 the overt Star Trek elements were removed to avoid legal complications. Eaten Alive! Eaten Alive! is a 1980 Italian horror film directed by Umberto Lenzi. The film is about a young woman who is searching for her sister after her abduction by a cult in the jungles of Sri Lanka. Darkman III: Die Darkman Die Darkman III: Die Darkman Die is a Canadian-American superhero action film. It is the second sequel to Sam Raimis Darkman, and was released direct-to-video in 1996. Like the second film, it was directed by Bradford May, a television director and cinematographer who also served as the director of photography. Series creator Sam Raimi serves as an executive producer. Made in U.S.A Made in U.S.A is a 1966 French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard that stars Anna Karina, Jean-Pierre Léaud, László Szabó, and Yves Afonso. It was inspired by the Howard Hawks film The Big Sleep—in turn based on the novel of the same name by Raymond Chandler—and unofficially based on the novel The Jugger, by Richard Stark. Because neither Godard nor the producer paid the books adaptation rights and following legal action by Westlake, the film was long unavailable in the United States. The film had its U.S. premiere on April 1, 2009 at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco in a newly restored print distributed by Rialto Pictures. Criterion released the film on DVD in July 2009. Thrashin' Thrashin, also known as Skate Gang, is a 1986 American skater drama film directed by David Winters and starring Josh Brolin, Robert Rusler, and Pamela Gidley. The film features appearances from many famous skaters such as Tony Alva, Tony Hawk, Christian Hosoi and Steve Caballero. The film also stars Sherilyn Fenn, who was cast by the director, together with her boyfriend at the time Johnny Depp, who was later rejected by the producer. The Red Hot Chili Peppers also make an appearance in the film as well. Tilt Tilt is a 2011 Bulgarian drama film directed by Viktor Chouchkov. The film was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Sylvia Scarlett Sylvia Scarlett is a 1935 romantic comedy film starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant, based on The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett, a novel by Compton MacKenzie. Directed by George Cukor, it was notorious as one of the most famous unsuccessful movies of the 1930s. Hepburn plays the title role of Sylvia Scarlett, a female con artist masquerading as a boy to escape the police. The success of the subterfuge is in large part due to the transformation of Hepburn by RKO makeup artist Mel Berns. This film was the first pairing of Grant and Hepburn, who later starred together in Bringing Up Baby, Holiday, and The Philadelphia Story. Grants performance as a dashing rogue sees him incorporate a Cockney accent and remains widely considered the first time Grants famous personality began to register on film. Cockney was not, however, Cary Grants original accent. He was born and grew up in Bristol, which has a very different accent from that of London, although it was much closer to Grants pre-Hollywood accent than the voice he used in most films, a product of his attempting to sound more American in order to broaden the range of roles for which he could be cast. HOUBA! On the Trail of the Marsupilami HOUBA! On the Trail of the Marsupilami is a 2012 French CGI-animated/live-action hybrid comedy film based on the comics series Marsupilami by André Franquin. Last Train Home Last Train Home is a 2009 documentary film directed by Lixin Fan and produced by Daniel Cross and Mila Aung-Thwin of EyeSteelFilm. It won the Best Documentary Feature at 2009 IDFA and has been distributed by Zeitgeist Films in the US. Stuck in the Suburbs Stuck in the Suburbs is a Disney Channel Original Movie. It was released on July 16, 2004, and stars Danielle Panabaker as Brittany Aarons and Brenda Song as Natasha Kwon-Schwartz. Brittany, a regular middle school student in the suburbs, accidentally exchanges cell phones with pop singer Jordan Cahill. This was one of the first made-for-television movies by Disney which was also accompanied by its own soundtrack. The film gathered 3.7 million viewers which made the film the most-watched telecast in its time period in the kids 6–11 and 9–14 demographics. The films soundtrack entered the U.S. Billboard 200 and peaked at #5 on the Billboard Top Kid Audio charts. The Secret Reunion Secret Reunion is a 2010 South Korean action film directed by Jang Hoon, and one of the highest grossing Korean films of 2010. The story follows Song Kang-ho as Agent Lee Han-gyoo of the National Intelligence Service who falls from grace after failing to stop the assassination of a North Korean dissident. The sleeper cell responsible includes relative newcomer Ji-won played by Kang Dong-won, who gets marked as a traitor when the mission goes south. Six years later both men are working different jobs when they bump into each other and quickly form a bond. This is the second film by director Jang Hoon, who completed Rough Cut two years prior. The Confession The Confession is a 1970 French-Italian film directed by Costa-Gavras starring Yves Montand and Simone Signoret. It is based on the true story of the Czechoslovak communist committed leftist Artur London, a defendant in the Slánský trial. Gavras did not intend the film as an anti-communist film but as a plea against totalitarianism and particularly Stalinism. I... For Icarus I as in Icarus is a 1979 French thriller film directed by Henri Verneuil. Girls Against Boys Girls Against Boys is a 2012 American thriller horror film written and directed by Austin Chick and starring Danielle Panabaker and Nicole LaLiberte. The River King The River King is a 2005 film directed by Nick Willing and starring Edward Burns, Rachelle Lefèvre and Jennifer Ehle as a policeman, student and teacher all searching for the truth behind the apparent suicide of a young man at a small private school. Lefevre plays Carlin Leander, the young mans only real friend, who is now haunted by memories of their increasingly difficult relationship. The film is based the novel The River King by Alice Hoffman. Zero Tolerance Zero Tolerance is a Swedish action film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 29 October 1999, directed by Anders Nilsson. It is the first film in the series about police officer Johan Falk and is followed by Executive Protection in 2001 and The Third Wave and 2003. Ivko's Feast Ivkova Slava is a 2005 Serbian film by Zdravko Šotra. It is based on the 1895 book by Serbian author Stevan Sremac. The film is in Serbian. The film was popular in Serbia and Montenegro that year. Gen Gen is a 2006 Turkish horror film directed by Togan Gökbakar. Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest, is a 2011 documentary film about the music group A Tribe Called Quest, directed by Michael Rapaport. The film was released on July 8, 2011, by Sony Pictures Classics. Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress is an anime series by Wit Studio. The series was directed by Tetsurō Araki and written by Ichirō Ōkouchi, with music by Hiroyuki Sawano and original character designs by Haruhiko Mikimoto. The series premiered on Fuji TVs Noitamina block on April 8, 2016, and ended on June 30, 2016, with a total of 12 episodes. A prologue for the anime premiered for a week in theaters across Japan starting March 18, 2016. Amazon streamed the series on their Amazon Prime Instant Video service. Two compilation films premiered in Japanese theaters on December 31, 2016, and January 7, 2017. Crunchyroll and Funimation co-released the anime on Blu-ray and DVD in the United States; Crunchyroll also acquired the merchandise rights. A mobile game developed by TriFort, Inc. and published by DMM Games titled was released on December 19, 2018 for Android and iOS, featuring an animated opening sequence by Wit Studio. An anime theatrical film that is set six months after the anime series, titled , premiered on May 10, 2019. This film has appeared under Netflix broken into 3 episodes with audio in original Japanese along with foreign language options dubbed in English French German and Spanish with subtitles including traditional and simplified Chinese. Dead of Winter Dead of Winter is a 1987 American horror thriller film, directed by Arthur Penn and starring Mary Steenburgen, who plays three roles. It is a loose remake of the 1945 film My Name Is Julia Ross. Thanmathra Thanmathra is a 2005 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by Blessy, based on Padmarajans short story "Orma". It portrays the effects of Alzheimers disease on the life of Ramesan Nair and his family. The film collected three times its budget at the box-office and completed 150 days run. Thanmathra won five Kerala State Film Awards, which includes the Best Film, Best Actor, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and a Special Mention Award for the debutant actor Arjun Lal. It also won the Best Feature Film in Malayalam Award at the 53rd National Film Awards. Killing Kennedy Killing Kennedy is 2013 American television film, based on the 2012 non-fiction book of the same title by Bill OReilly and Martin Dugard, and starring Rob Lowe, Will Rothhaar, Ginnifer Goodwin, and Michelle Trachtenberg. The movie dramatizes the presidency and assassination of John F. Kennedy, as well as the life of Lee Harvey Oswald in the years leading up to the assassination. It premiered in the US and Canada on National Geographic Channel on November 10, 2013, followed by the various European National Geographic channels a few days later. It was first shown on terrestrial TV in the UK by Channel 4 on November 23. 2013. Coldblooded Coldblooded is a 1995 black comedy/thriller film about hitmen directed by Wallace Wolodarsky and starring Jason Priestley, Peter Riegert, Robert Loggia, Kimberly Williams and Janeane Garofalo. Kummeli Goldrush Kummeli: Kultakuume is a 1997 Finnish comedy film starring Heikki Hela, Heikki Silvennoinen, Timo Kahilainen and Heikki Vihinen, stars of the Finnish sketch-series Kummeli. This was their second cinema-release after 1995s Stories. Kultakuume has a single plot whereas Stories was composed of long-sketches. The Open Road The Open Road is a 2009 comedy-drama film written and directed by Michael Meredith. It stars Justin Timberlake, Kate Mara, Jeff Bridges, and Mary Steenburgen and was produced by Anchor Bay Entertainment. Country singer Lyle Lovett and Harry Dean Stanton are also among the cast. Filming began in Hammond in February 2008, and continued in Memphis, at Whataburger Field in Corpus Christi, Houston and elsewhere in the southern United States. The film received a limited release on August 28, 2009. Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf is a 1988 animated made-for-television film produced by Hanna-Barbera for syndication as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series. It marked Scrappy-Doos last appearance as a protagonist in the Scooby-Doo franchise to date; he would not appear in a Scooby-Doo production again until the live-action Scooby-Doo movie in 2002, where he was the main antagonist. Blue Car Blue Car is a 2002 American drama film directed and written by Karen Moncrieff. It was her first film that she had directed and written. Dead Leaves is a 2004 Japanese animated science fiction film produced by animation studio Production I.G. It was distributed in Japan by Shochiku, in North America, Canada and the U.K. by Manga Entertainment, and in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment. It is directed by Hiroyuki Imaishi. It is notable for its fast pace and energetic visual style. Chinese Roulette Chinese Roulette is a 1976 West German film written and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. It stars Margit Carstensen, Ulli Lommel and Anna Karina. The film, a bleak psychological drama, climaxes with a truth-guessing game, which gives the film its title. The plot follows a bourgeois married couple whose infidelities are exposed by their disabled child. Edges of the Lord Edges of the Lord is an award-winning 2001 film, written and directed by Yurek Bogayevicz, set in Poland during World War II, starring Willem Dafoe and Haley Joel Osment. Edge of Winter Edge of Winter is a 2016 Canadian psychological thriller drama film directed by and written by Rob Connolly and Kyle Mann. It stars Joel Kinnaman, Tom Holland, and Percy Hynes White. The film centres on a recently divorced father, Elliot Baker, whose angry behaviour slowly controls him while he resides with his two sons at his cabin in the wilderness. The film was produced by Independent Edge Films in association with JoBro Productions & Film Finance. The film was released to mixed reviews. Eliminators Eliminators is a 2016 American action thriller film directed by James Nunn. The direct-to-video film stars Scott Adkins, Stu Bennett, Daniel Caltagirone and James Cosmo. Eliminators was produced and released by WWE Studios. Adkins plays a former U.S. Federal agent in witness protection, being tracked by a deadly contract killer played by Bennett. I'm All Right Jack Im All Right Jack is a 1959 British comedy film directed and produced by John and Roy Boulting from a script by Frank Harvey, John Boulting and Alan Hackney based on the novel Private Life by Hackney. The film is a sequel to the Boultings 1956 film Privates Progress and Ian Carmichael, Dennis Price, Richard Attenborough, Terry-Thomas and Miles Malleson reprise their characters. Peter Sellers played one of his best-known roles, as the trades union shop steward Fred Kite and won a BAFTA Best Actor Award. The rest of the cast included many well-known British comedy actors of the time. The film is a satire on British industrial life in the 1950s. The trade unions, workers and bosses are all seen to be incompetent or corrupt to varying degrees. The film is one of a number of satires made by the Boulting Brothers between 1956 and 1963. The title is a well-known English expression indicating smug and complacent selfishness. Pilot "Pilot" is the series premiere of the American Fairy Tale/Drama television series Once Upon a Time. It introduces each of the main characters, as well as establishes the basic premises of the series, which details the beginnings of a curse placed upon the Enchanted Forest and the start of a destiny for its only savior, a present-day woman who can break the curse. The episode was co-written by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, and was directed by Mark Mylod. Kitsis and Horowitz sought to write new perspectives of familiar characters, and featured the themes of hope, family and motherhood. "Pilot" sets the template for the rest of the series, as it jumps between their cursed selves in Storybrooke, Maine and their original lives in the Enchanted Forest. Every actor first approached for the series accepted after being sent a script; this included Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White and Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan. Before it made its debut, ABC allowed viewers in the United States to see the pilot on the Internet Movie Databases website several days before it aired. It premiered in the United States on ABC on October 23, 2011. In Canada, CTV broadcast the series an hour ahead of ABCs debut, airing it at 7 pm in most regions. The episode received mostly positive reviews and was watched by 12.93 million viewers, scoring a 4.0 rating/11% share in the 18-49 demographic, ranking first in its timeslot. It was ABCs most watched pilot since the first episode of Ugly Betty. Welcome to New York Welcome to New York is a 2014 French-American drama film co-written and directed by Abel Ferrara. Inspired by the Dominique Strauss-Kahn affair, the film was released on 17 May 2014 by VOD on the Internet as the film failed to secure a place on the Official Selection at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, nor was it picked up for theatrical distribution in France. The film faced self-censorship by the French media, according to Vincent Maraval, one of the producers. Manhattan Melodrama Manhattan Melodrama is a 1934 American pre-Code crime film, produced by MGM, directed by W. S. Van Dyke, and starring Clark Gable, William Powell, and Myrna Loy. The movie also provided one of the earliest roles for Mickey Rooney, who played Gables character as a child. The film is based on a story by Arthur Caesar, who won the Academy Award for Best Original Story. It was also the first of Myrna Loy and William Powells fourteen screen pairings. Notorious criminal John Dillinger attended a showing of the film at Chicagos Biograph Theater on July 22, 1934. After leaving the theater, he was shot to death by federal agents. Myrna Loy was among those who expressed distaste at the studios willingness to exploit this event for the financial benefit of the film. Scenes from Manhattan Melodrama, in addition to Dillingers death, are depicted in the 2009 film Public Enemies. The Legend of the Titanic The Legend of the Titanic is a 1999 Italian animated film directed by Orlando Corradi and Kim J. Ok. The film is a very loose adaptation of the RMS Titanic sinking and featured several fantasy elements such as anthropomorphic animals. The Legend of the Titanic was followed by a 2004 sequel titled Tentacolino. We'll Never Have Paris Well Never Have Paris is a 2014 American romantic comedy directed by Simon Helberg and Jocelyn Towne. It stars Helberg, Melanie Lynskey, Zachary Quinto, Maggie Grace, Jason Ritter and Alfred Molina. It is based on the real life engagement of star Simon Helberg to his wife, Jocelyn Towne. The film had its world premiere at SXSW on March 10, 2014, and was released in a limited release and through video on demand on January 23, 2015, by Orion Pictures. The title is a reference to the very famous line "Well Always Have Paris" from the film Casablanca. Premature Burial The Premature Burial is a 1962 American International Pictures horror film, directed by Roger Corman, starring Ray Milland, also with Hazel Court, Alan Napier, Heather Angel and Richard Ney, screenplay by Charles Beaumont and Ray Russell, based upon the 1844 short story of the same name by Edgar Allan Poe. It was the third in the series of eight Poe-themed pictures, known informally as the "Poe Cycle", directed by Corman for American International. Empire of Passion is a 1978 French-Japanese film produced, written and directed by Nagisa Ōshima, based on a novel by Itoko Nakamura. The film was a co-production between Oshima Prods. and Argos Films. It was released in France as Fantom Amour. Also released on DVD by Fox Lorber Films in 2000 under the title "In the Realm of Passion". Once Upon a Time in China and America Once Upon a Time in China and America, also known as Once Upon a Time in China VI, is a 1997 Hong Kong–Chinese martial arts film directed by Lau Kar-wing and Sammo Hung in his last directorial effort until The Bodyguard, who also worked on the films fight choreography. The film is the sixth and final installment in the Once Upon a Time in China film series. It also saw the return of Jet Li as Chinese martial arts master and folk hero of Cantonese ethnicity, Wong Fei-hung, who was replaced by Vincent Zhao in the fourth and fifth films. The film was released in Hong Kong on 1 February 1997 and garnered positive reviews. Xenia Xenia is a 2014 drama film directed by Panos H. Koutras. It was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, and in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. It was the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film award at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The Evil of Frankenstein The Evil of Frankenstein is a 1964 film directed by Freddie Francis. It stars Peter Cushing and New Zealand wrestler Kiwi Kingston. The films version of the Monster is noted for resembling the one in Universal Pictures original Frankenstein series of the 1930s and 1940s, including the distinctive laboratory sets as well as the flat-headed look of Jack Pierces monster make-up which had been designed for Boris Karloff. Earlier Frankenstein films by Hammer had studiously avoided such similarities for copyright reasons. However, a new film distribution deal had been made between Hammer and Universal. As a result, Hammer had free rein to duplicate make-up and set elements. Macross Plus is a four-episode anime OVA and theatrical movie in the Macross series. It was the first sequel to the original Macross television series that took place in the official timeline. Plus was a groundbreaking combination of traditional cel and computer-generated animation at the time of its release, paving the way for the incorporation of more computer-generated imagery in Japanese animation. Both the OVA series and movie were released in Japan by Bandai Visual and in North America and Europe by Manga Entertainment. The Australian VHS version was released by Manga Entertainment and the DVD version by Madman Entertainment under sub-license from Manga Entertainment. It features several new mecha designs inspired by the original series. Cougar Club Cougar Club is a 2007 American film directed by Christopher Duddy. The film details the attempts of two college graduates, Marshall Hogan III and Spence Holmes, to find direction in life. While working as interns for abusive divorce lawyers, they come up with a plan to make money from the passion that is Hogans pride and Spences secret desire: having sex with cougars. Some of the "cougars" are played by actresses such as Faye Dunaway and Carrie Fisher. Bongwater Bongwater is a 1997 American black comedy film directed by Richard Sears and starring Luke Wilson, Alicia Witt, Amy Locane, Brittany Murphy, Jack Black, and Andy Dick. Based on the 1995 novel Bongwater by Michael Hornburg, the film is set in Portland, Oregon, and follows an aspiring artist and marijuana dealer and his relationship with a tempestuous woman he meets through a client. If It Don't Fit, Use a Bigger Hammer If It Dont Fit, Use a Bigger Hammer is a 2002 German comedy film directed by . Flakes Flakes is a 2007 American comedy film, directed by Michael Lehmann and starring Aaron Stanford and Zooey Deschanel. This film was written by Chris Poche & Karey Kirkpatrick. Objectified Objectified is a feature-length documentary film examining the role of everyday non-living objects, and the people who design them, in our daily lives. The film is directed by Gary Hustwit. Objectified premiered at the South By Southwest Festival on March 14, 2009. According to Swiss Dots Production, the film is the second part of the three-film series Design Trilogy, the first being Helvetica about the famous typeface, and the third and final film being the documentary Urbanized. The Northlander The Northlander is a 2016 Canadian fantasy adventure film written and directed by Benjamin Ross Hayden. The film stars Corey Sevier as Cygnus, Roseanne Supernault as Mari, and Michelle Thrush as Nova. The film was produced by Benjamin Ross Haydens production company Manifold Pictures and filmed in Alberta. The film premiered at the 40th Montreal World Film Festival. The film was selected in the Perspective Canada program at Cannes in 2016. It was distributed under the banner Raven Banner Entertainment theatrically in Canada. The Northlander was lauded as one among "8 of indigenous cinemas most important films" by i-D magazine. The Northlander theatrically opened in over ten major cities across Canada between October 2016 and April 2017. The Northlander won Best Screenplay Award at the 40th Alberta Film & Television Awards, and for directing the film Hayden was awarded the RBC Artist Award at the Mayors Lunch for Arts Champions. The Egyptian The Egyptian is a 1954 American epic drama film made by 20th Century Fox. Filmed in CinemaScope with color by DeLuxe, it was directed by Michael Curtiz and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. It is based on Mika Waltaris 1945 novel of the same name and the screenplay was adapted by Philip Dunne and Casey Robinson. Leading roles were played by Edmund Purdom, Bella Darvi, Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Gene Tierney, Peter Ustinov, and Michael Wilding. Cinematographer Leon Shamroy was nominated for an Oscar in 1955. Snow Buddies Snow Buddies is a 2008 direct to video film and the second installment in the Air Buddies series. It was released on DVD on February 5, 2008. The film takes place in the fictional town of Ferntiuktuk, Alaska. A Chump at Oxford A Chump at Oxford, directed in 1939 by Alfred J. Goulding and released in 1940 by United Artists, was the penultimate Laurel and Hardy film made at the Hal Roach studios. Originally released as a streamliner featurette at forty minutes long, the original streamliner version was slightly reedited and twenty minutes of footage largely unrelated to the main plot were later added for European distribution and, ultimately, American distribution. A later reissue version was further reedited, jumping from Stan and Ollies entrance into the employment agency to them sweeping the streets. A 20-minute version created for television distribution is entitled Alter Ego. The longer version is the one most often seen today. The title echoes the film A Yank at Oxford. Love Object Love Object is a 2003 erotic horror film written and directed by Robert Parigi. Kenneth is an efficient but socially awkward technical writer who develops an obsessive relationship with Nikki, a realistic sex doll he purchases. Permission Permission is a 2017 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Brian Crano. The film stars Rebecca Hall as a woman on the brink of a marriage proposal from her boyfriend, but is impeded by the suggestion of her brother and his life partner to "test date" other men before she ultimately settles down. Meanwhile, the film also follows the relationship of the gay couple as they decide whether or not to become parents. Dancing at Lughnasa Dancing at Lughnasa is a 1998 Irish-British-American period drama film adapted from the Brian Friel play Dancing at Lughnasa, directed by Pat OConnor. The film competed in the Venice Film Festival of 1998. It won an Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actor in a Female Role by Brid Brennan. It was also nominated for 6 other awards, including the Irish Film and Television Award for Best Feature Film and the Best Actress Award for Meryl Streep. Paradise Paradise is a 2013 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Diablo Cody, in her directorial debut. It stars Julianne Hough, Russell Brand, Octavia Spencer, Holly Hunter, Iliza Shlesinger and Kathleen Rose Perkins and was released October 18, 2013. The title is a take on the fact that while many tourists visit the Las Vegas Strip they are actually spending most of their time in the town of Paradise rather than in the actual city of Las Vegas. This was the last film by Mandate Pictures before it was shut down. Make Mine Music Make Mine Music is a 1946 American animated anthology film produced by Walt Disney and released to theatres on April 20, 1946. It is the eighth Disney animated feature film. During the Second World War, much of Walt Disneys staff was drafted into the army, and those that remained were called upon by the U.S. government to make training and propaganda films. As a result, the studio was littered with unfinished story ideas. In order to keep the feature film division alive during this difficult time, the studio released six package films including this one, made up of various unrelated segments set to music. This is the third package film, following Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros. The film was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Executive Suite Executive Suite is a 1954 American Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer drama film directed by Robert Wise and written by Ernest Lehman, based on the novel of the same name by Cameron Hawley. The film stars William Holden, June Allyson, Barbara Stanwyck, Fredric March, Walter Pidgeon, Shelley Winters, Louis Calhern and Nina Foch. The plot depicts the internal struggle for control of a furniture manufacturing company after the unexpected death of the companys CEO. Executive Suite was nominated for multiple Academy Awards, including for Nina Fochs performance, which earned a Best Supporting Actress nomination. This was Lehmans first produced screenplay, and its plot deviates substantially from the novel. He would go on to write Sabrina, North by Northwest, West Side Story, and other significant films. The film is one of few in Hollywood history without a musical score, although the song "Singin in the Rain" is sung by Mike Walling while he is off-camera taking a shower. The song appears in many MGM films during the period when its lyricist Arthur Freed was a producer at the studio. Candleshoe Candleshoe is a 1977 American family adventure film, directed by Norman Tokar in a screenplay written by David Swift and Rosemary Anne Sisson, based on the Michael Innes novel Christmas at Candleshoe, produced by Walt Disney Productions. The film stars Jodie Foster, David Niven, Helen Hayes, and Leo McKern. The film follows an orphan who aims to assist a couple of con-men who attempt to steal an old womans inheritance money, but instead tries to save the womans estate. Jason's Lyric Jasons Lyric is a 1994 erotic romantic drama film, written by Bobby Smith, directed by Doug McHenry, who co-produced the film with George Jackson and Marilla Lane Ross, and starring Allen Payne, Jada Pinkett, Bokeem Woodbine, Treach, Eddie Griffin, Lahmard Tate, Lisa Nicole Carson, and Forest Whitaker. Set in Houstons Third Ward, the film is a story about misunderstood young Southern adults learning how to deal with love and maturity. Hwasango Volcano High is a 2001 South Korean martial arts action comedy film. It revolves around a troublemaking high school student named Kim Kyung-soo who finds himself transferred to the last school that will take him, the prestigious Volcano High, an institution whose students display an incredible talent in martial arts, with a few demonstrating even more mysterious psychic powers. Kyung-soo is drawn into fights between different clubs, a manuscript that is told to hold great power, and a group of teachers that will do whatever possible to keep the students in line. It was the 9th highest grossing Korean film of 2001 with 1,687,800 admissions nationwide. Night of the Living Dead 3D Night of the Living Dead 3D or Night of the Living DE3D is a 2006 horror film made in 3D. It is the second remake of the 1968 horror classic Night of the Living Dead. The first remake was released in 1990 and was directed by Tom Savini from a revised screenplay by George A. Romero. Unlike the first remake, no one involved with the original is involved with this version. The original film was never properly copyrighted, and so it has fallen into the public domain, making this remake possible with no permission from the originals creators. It was released on DVD on October 9, 2007 in two separate versions, the original 3D format which includes four pairs of anaglyph 3D glasses, and a 2D version that does not require nor include any 3D glasses. Down Terrace Down Terrace is a 2009 British crime drama film directed by Ben Wheatley and starring Robin Hill, Robert Hill and Julia Deakin. Be Somebody Be Somebody is a 2016 romantic comedy film, directed by Joshua Caldwell. The film stars Vine blogger Matthew Espinosa as Jordan Jaye, a pop star who disappears from his own tour to escape his demanding mother. From the Life of the Marionettes From the Life of the Marionettes is a 1980 television film directed by Ingmar Bergman. The film was produced in West Germany with a German-language screenplay and soundtrack while Bergman was in "tax exile" from his native Sweden. It is filmed in black and white apart from two colour sequences at the beginning and end of the film. Set in Munich, the film charts the disintegration of the relationship of Katarina and Peter Egermann, based on the unhappy couple of the same names briefly featured in Bergmans 1973 miniseries Scenes from a Marriage. In a reimagining of the characters, Peter and Katarinas unhappiness and unfaithfulness culminates in Peters murder of a prostitute. Stranger on the Third Floor Stranger on the Third Floor is a 1940 RKO Radio Pictures film noir directed by Boris Ingster and starring Peter Lorre, John McGuire, and Margaret Tallichet, and featuring Elisha Cook Jr.. It was written by Frank Partos. Modern research has shown that Nathanael West wrote the final version of the screenplay, but was uncredited. Stranger on the Third Floor is often cited as the first "true" film noir of the classic period, though other films that fit the genre such as Rebecca and They Drive by Night were released earlier. Nonetheless, it has many of the hallmarks of film noir: an urban setting, heavy shadows, diagonal lines, voice-over narration, a dream sequence, low camera angles shooting up multi-story staircases, and an innocent protagonist falsely accused of a crime who is desperate to clear himself. The Swan Princess: Escape from Castle Mountain The Swan Princess: Escape from Castle Mountain is a 1997 American animated musical-fantasy film and the direct-to-video sequel to the 1994 animated film The Swan Princess. Directed by Richard Rich, the film follows Derek and Odettes one-year anniversary of their wedding being disrupted by the actions of the wizard Clavius, who wants to find a magical orb, the source of the Forbidden Arts, and take over the world. The film was released on July 18, 1997. The film was followed by six more direct-to-video sequels: The Mystery of the Enchanted Kingdom, The Swan Princess Christmas, A Royal Family Tale, Princess Tomorrow, Royally Undercover and A Royal Myztery. It is the only film in the series to be released by Warner Bros. and eight of them were released by Sony Home Entertainment. Countess Dracula Countess Dracula is a 1971 British Hammer horror film based on the legends surrounding the "Blood Countess" Elizabeth Báthory. The film was produced by Alexander Paal and directed by Peter Sasdy, both Hungarian émigrés working in England. The original music score was composed by Harry Robertson. Countess Dracula was also released on a double bill with Vampire Circus. Civic Duty Civic Duty is a 2006 thriller film directed by Jeff Renfroe and starring Peter Krause, Khaled Abol Naga, Kari Matchett, and Richard Schiff. Lunacy Lunacy is a 2005 Czech film by Jan Švankmajer. The film is loosely based on two short stories, "The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether" and "The Premature Burial", by Edgar Allan Poe. It is also partly inspired by the works of the Marquis de Sade. The film was shot between October 2004 and April 2005, on location in the village of Peruc close to Prague, and in Švankmajers studio in the village of Knovíz. The Strange Color of Your Body's Tears The Strange Colour of Your Bodys Tears, originally released as Létrange couleur des larmes de ton corps, is a 2013 giallo film that was written and directed by Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani. It stars Klaus Tange as a man seeking the whereabouts of his missing wife, only to become entangled in a complicated web of lies and murder. The film, which was a joint production between Belgian, French and Luxembourgian production companies, was given its world premiere on 12 August 2013 at the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland and was given a limited theatrical release in the United States in August 2014. We Are from the Future Black Hunters is a 2008 Russian language action drama film directed by Andrey Malyukov. The film features Danila Kozlovsky, Andrey Terentev, Vladimir Yaglych, Dmitriy Volkostrelov and Ekaterina Klimova in the lead roles. The movie is about time travel. Death of a Superhero Death of a Superhero is a 2011 Irish drama film based on the New Zealand novel of the same name by Anthony McCarten. Originally planned to be directed by McCarten in New Zealand, the film was shot on location in Ireland throughout 2010 and was directed by Ian FitzGibbon. The film stars Thomas Sangster alongside Andy Serkis. It tells the story of a dying 15-year-old boy who draws comic book stories of an invincible superhero as he struggles with his mortality. That Girl in Yellow Boots That Girl in Yellow Boots is a 2011 Indian thriller film by director Anurag Kashyap, starring Kalki Koechlin and Naseeruddin Shah. The film was first screened at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2010, followed by the Venice Film Festival after it played in several festivals worldwide including the South Asian International Film Festival. The commercial release however took place a year later in September 2011, both in India as well as in the U.S. The End The End is a 2012 Spanish thriller film directed by Jorge Torregrossa and based on David Monteagudos novel Fin, with a screenplay by Sergio G. Sánchez and Jorge Guerricaechevarría. The film was produced by Antena 3 Films. It was first screened at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival in September and later opened in Spain on 23 November of the same year. The film also marks the screen debut of model Andrés Velencoso. Boarding Gate Boarding Gate is a 2007 French thriller film about the sophisticated power plays between a debt-ridden underworld entrepreneur, his provocative and ambitious ex-associate and a manipulative young couple who employ her. Written and directed by Olivier Assayas, the film features an international cast comprising Asia Argento, Michael Madsen, Carl Ng and Kelly Lin. Kim Gordon, of the band Sonic Youth, also plays a supporting role as an enigmatic businesswoman forced to intervene as events unfold in Hong Kong. The film premiered 18 May at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and later opened in France on 22 August 2007. Vampire Circus Vampire Circus is a 1972 British horror film directed by Robert Young and starring Adrienne Corri, Thorley Walters and Anthony Higgins. It was written by Judson Kinberg, and produced by Wilbur Stark and Michael Carreras for Hammer Film Productions. The story concerns a travelling circus, the vampiric artists of which prey on the children of a 19th-century Serbian village. It was filmed at Pinewood Studios. Lesson Faust Faust is a 1994 film directed by Jan Švankmajer. It merges live-action footage with stop-motion animation and includes puppetry and claymation. The film was produced by Jaromír Kallista and the title character is played by Petr Čepek. The film does not relate the legend of Faustus accurately according to the original, instead borrowing and blending elements from the story as told by Goethe and Christopher Marlowe with traditional folk renditions. It has elements of Modernism and Absurdism, and has a Kafkaesque atmosphere, enhanced by being set in Prague, and the tone is dark but humorous. The voices in the English version were provided by Andrew Sachs. The film was selected as the Czech entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Cars That Ate Paris The Cars That Ate Paris is a 1974 Australian horror comedy film, produced by twin brothers Hal and Jim McElroy and directed by Peter Weir. It was his first feature film, and was also based on an original story he had written. Shot mostly in the rural town of Sofala, the film is set in the fictional town of Paris in which most of the inhabitants appear to be directly, or indirectly, involved in profiting from the results of car accidents. An Eye for an Eye An Eye for an Eye is a 1981 American action film directed by Steve Carver, and starring Chuck Norris, Christopher Lee, Richard Roundtree, Matt Clark, Mako Iwamatsu, and Maggie Cooper. Big Man Japan is a 2007 Japanese film written and directed by and starring Hitoshi Matsumoto. It was well received by critics in the U.S., after many months of showings at various festivals and film events. The Secret Lives of Dentists The Secret Lives of Dentists is a 2002 drama film directed by Alan Rudolph. The screenplay was written by Craig Lucas, based on the novella The Age of Grief by Jane Smiley. It was screened at several film festivals, including Sundance and Cannes, and had a limited release in America on August 1, 2003. Amazing China Amazing China is a 2018 Chinese documentary film that displays Chinas achievements in science, technology, industry, and poverty reduction since Xi Jinping took power of General Secretary of the Communist Party of China in the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China held in 2012. Internationally, it is widely considered to be a propaganda film, and an effort by the Communist Party of China to increase its soft power. It was co-produced by the China Central Television and China Film Co., Ltd, and released in Mainland China on March 2, 2018, distributed by Alibaba Pictures. The director is Wei Tie. On 19 April 2018, the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China issued a memo requesting that Chinese websites and cinemas stop showing the film. The film was screened in a theater in Macao from May 9 to May 14 in 2018. The content of the film is from a six-episode shown in 2017, including the construction of the China Railway High-speed, the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge and the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope. The film also is believed to be a significant step towards a personality cult of Xi Jinping by some observers.. While Amazing China does demonstrate a new level of sophistication in state propaganda, along with other self-congratulatory representations of Chinas growth "betrays an unshakeable anxiety about the continuing legitimacy of CCP rule." It was reported by South China Morning Post that some state companies and government-affiliated organizations required employees to watch the film. Douban, the leading film review website in China, disabled the comments and rating functions of the film, instead the page of the film showed a so-called "media rating" of 8.5/10, with a collection of reviews written by several state media including Xinhua and the Peoples Daily. The original Chinese title of the film is "厉害了, 我的国", and derives from the online slang expression "厉害了,我的哥", meaning "bravo, my brother", often used by several official social media accounts of state organizations like the Communist Youth League of China. Huajian Group, a Chinese shoe making company hiring thousands of Ethiopians, was portrayed in the film as a model of "introducing Chinas experience of prosperity to Africa." According to a report of the Associated Press, though, the companys Ethiopian workers complained about low wages, the lack of safety equipment, forced labor and not being permitted to form a trade union. Hidden Agenda Hidden Agenda, directed by Ken Loach, is a political thriller about British state terrorism during the Northern Irish Troubles that depicts the fictional assassination of an American civil rights lawyer. Tough Enough Tough Enough is a German film directed by Detlev Buck, based on the novel Knallhart by Gregor Tessnow and released in 2006. Main actors are David Kross and Jenny Elvers. The screenplay is written by Gregor Tessnow and Zoran Drvenkar. 'G' Men G Men is a 1935 Warner Bros. crime film starring James Cagney, Ann Dvorak, Margaret Lindsay and Lloyd Nolan in his film debut. According to Variety, the movie was one of the top-grossing films of 1935. The supporting cast features Robert Armstrong and Barton MacLane. G Men was made as part of a deliberate attempt by the Warners to counteract what many conservative political and business leaders claimed was a disturbing trend of glorifying criminals in the early 1930s gangster film genre. Although the gangster films were typically presented as moral indictments of organized crime where the criminal protagonist inevitably died, they nevertheless depicted a life of freedom, power and luxury enjoyed by gangsters in the midst of a real-life economic crisis. Foremost of these films were Little Caesar, the original Scarface, and perhaps the most memorable, The Public Enemy, in which Cagney portrayed street tough Tom Powers, the role that catapulted him to stardom. What was deemed most objectionable about these films was that law enforcement was typically portrayed as either impotent in the face of crime, or, as with Public Enemy, akin to a derelict and largely absentee father shirking his duty. Based on this interpretation, G Men supplanted the criminal protagonist with the heroic federal police officer. Most prints of this film include a brief prologue added at the beginning for the 1949 re-release. This scene depicts a senior agent introducing a screening of the film to a group of FBI recruits so that they may learn about the Bureaus history. The Ladies Man The Ladies Man is a 1961 American comedy film directed by and starring Jerry Lewis. It was released on June 28, 1961 by Paramount. The Little Bather The Little Bather, is a French comedy film from 1968, directed and written by Robert Dhéry, starring Louis de Funès and Andréa Parisy. The film is known under the titles: "The Little Bather", "The Mad Adventures of the Bouncing Beauty", "Sálvese quien pueda", "Der kleine Sausewind" or "Balduin, der Trockenschwimmer", "Si salvi chi può" , "Mały pływak" and "Мали купач" | "Mali kupač". High Heels and Low Lifes High Heels and Low Lifes is a 2001 action comedy-drama film starring Minnie Driver, Mary McCormack, Kevin McNally, Mark Williams, Danny Dyer and Michael Gambon. It was directed by Mel Smith and written by Kim Fuller and Georgia Pritchett. Mad Hot Ballroom Mad Hot Ballroom is a 2005 American documentary film directed and co-produced by Marilyn Agrelo and written and co-produced by Amy Sewell, about a ballroom dance program in the New York City Department of Education, the New York City public school system for fifth graders. Several styles of dance are shown in the film, such as tango, foxtrot, swing, rumba and merengue. Danika Danika is a 2006 psychological thriller film directed by Israeli director Ariel Vromen. It stars Marisa Tomei, Craig Bierko and Regina Hall. The film was released on DVD in the US on December 26, 2006. Summertime Summertime is a 2015 French-Belgian romantic drama film directed by Catherine Corsini, co-written with Laurette Polmanss. The film stars Cécile de France, Izïa Higelin and Noémie Lvovsky. It premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival, where it won the Variety Piazza Grande Award. The Adventurer The Adventurer is an American short comedy film made in 1917 written and directed by Charlie Chaplin, and is the last of the twelve films made under contract for the Mutual Film Corporation. Whore Whore is a 1991 British-American drama film directed by Ken Russell and starring Theresa Russell. The screenplay by Russell is based on David Hines prize-winning monologue, Bondage. While not a financial success grossing a little over $1 million, the film did attract some positive notices, and generated an unrelated sequel, a 1994 film Whore II. Escaflowne: The Movie , also released under the title Escaflowne: A Girl in Gaea, is a 2000 anime fantasy film produced by Sunrise and animated by studio Bones. Directed by Kazuki Akane, the film is a re-telling of the 26-episode anime television series The Vision of Escaflowne. While the plot of the film has some similar elements to the original television series, the characters differ in varying degrees from the television counterparts, with many completely redesigned and bearing little resemblance to the originals. The world of Gaea has a more Asian design than the heavily European influenced television series. The film was licensed for Region 1 release by Bandai Entertainment, which gave the film a theatrical release on January 25, 2002. A soundtrack and two drama CDs have also been released in Japan by Victor Entertainment in relation to the series. Action in the North Atlantic Action in the North Atlantic is a 1943 American black-and-white war film from Warner Bros. Pictures, produced by Jerry Wald, directed by Lloyd Bacon, that stars Humphrey Bogart and Raymond Massey as sailors in the U.S. Merchant Marine during World War II. Typical of other films in the era, Action in the North Atlantic was created as a morale boosting propaganda film. As noted by film critic Bosley Crowther, "... its a good thing to have a picture which waves the flag for the merchant marine. Those boys are going through hell-and-high-water, as Action in the North Atlantic shows." Under Suspicion Under Suspicion is a 1991 neo noir film directed by Simon Moore and starring Liam Neeson and Laura San Giacomo. Neeson won best actor at the 1992 Festival du Film Policier de Cognac for his performance. Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a rating of 25% based on reviews from 8 critics. The Lords of Flatbush The Lords of Flatbush is a 1974 American drama film directed by Martin Davidson and Stephen Verona. The film stars Perry King, Sylvester Stallone and Henry Winkler. Stallone was also credited with writing additional dialogue. The plot is about street teenagers in leather jackets from the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn. Masterminds Masterminds is a 1997 action comedy film starring Patrick Stewart and Vincent Kartheiser. Dior and I Dior and I is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Frédéric Tcheng about designer Raf Simons creative work for Christian Dior S.A.. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on 17 April 2014 and had a wide release in the United States on 10 April 2015. The film is centered upon Simons debut season at Dior and includes non-speaking cameo appearances by actresses Marion Cotillard, Isabelle Huppert, Jennifer Lawrence and Sharon Stone. The documentary received positive reviews by critics. Sometimes a Great Notion Sometimes a Great Notion is a 1971 American drama film directed by Paul Newman and starring Newman, Henry Fonda, Michael Sarrazin, and Lee Remick. The cast also includes Richard Jaeckel in an Academy Award-nominated performance. The screenplay by John Gay is based on the 1964 novel of the same name by Ken Kesey, the first of his books to be adapted for the screen. Filmed in western Oregon during the summer it was released over a year later in Alien from L.A. Alien from L.A. is a 1988 science fiction film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Kathy Ireland as a young woman who visits the underground civilization of Atlantis. The film was featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Novitiate Novitiate is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by Maggie Betts, in her feature directorial debut. Starring Margaret Qualley, Melissa Leo, Morgan Saylor, Dianna Agron, Julianne Nicholson, Liana Liberato, Denis OHare, and Maddie Hasson, the film follows a young woman who starts to question her faith as she trains to become a nun. Kala Pani Kaalapani is a 1996 Indian Malayalam language epic historical period drama film co-written and directed by Priyadarshan, set in 1915 it focuses on the lives of Indian freedom fighters incarcerated in prison during the British Raj. The film stars Mohanlal, Prabhu Ganesan, Tabu, Amrish Puri, Nedumudi Venu, Sreenivasan, Tinnu Anand, Annu Kapoor, Alex Draper, and Vineeth. Kaalapani is regarded as one of the classics in Malayalam cinema. Originally produced in Malayalam, the film was dubbed and released in Hindi as Saza-E-Kala Pani, Tamil as Siraichalai, and in Telugu as Kaala Pani. Amitabh Bachchan bought the Hindi dubbing rights, besides narrating the prologue for the Hindi version. The film is about the lives of prisoners in British India who are brought to Kālā Pānī, the Cellular Jail in Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The name Kalapani is derived from the mode of imprisonment in British India. Ilaiyaraaja composed the music, the cinematography was by Santosh Sivan, and the editing by N. Gopalakrishnan. The film introduced Dolby Stereo into Malayalam cinema. It was made on a budget of 2.5 crore, making it the costliest Malayalam film made until then. Kaalapani was released on 12 April 1996 in 450 theaters worldwide, which was the largest release for any Indian film until then.The film won near universal acclaim but was a commercial disappointment mainly due to its mammoth budget. The film won three National Film Awards. including the awards for Best Art Direction, Best Special Effects, and Best Cinematography. Along with that it won six Kerala State Film Awards. Nana is a 2005 Japanese drama film directed by Kentarō Ōtani. Based on the manga of the same name by Ai Yazawa, the film stars Mika Nakashima as Nana Osaki and Aoi Miyazaki as Nana "Hachi" Komatsu. The film was released on September 3, 2005. The film was followed by a sequel, Nana 2, in 2006. Nakashima reprised her role as Nana Osaki, but some of the original cast, including Miyazaki and Ryuhei Matsuda, did not reprise their roles. Flying Tigers Flying Tigers is a 1942 American black-and-white war film drama from Republic Pictures that was produced by Edmund Grainger, directed by David Miller, and stars John Wayne, John Carroll, and Anna Lee. Flying Tigers dramatizes the exploits of the American Volunteer Group, Americans already fighting the enemy in China prior to the U. S. entry into World War II. It is unabashedly a wartime propaganda film that was well received by a 1940s audience looking for a patriotic "flagwaver". Dry Summer Dry Summer is a 1964 black-and-white Turkish drama film, co-produced, co-written and directed by Metin Erksan based on a novel by Necati Cumalı, featuring Erol Taş as a tobacco farmer, who dams a river to irrigate his own property and ruin his competitors. It is also available in an English dubbed U.S. theatrical release titled Reflections produced by William Shelton and edited by David E. Durston. Martin Scorsese has supported the films preservation and it is available on DVD. Distant Voices, Still Lives Distant Voices, Still Lives is a 1988 British film directed and written by Terence Davies. It evokes working-class family life in Liverpool during the 1940s and early 1950s, paying particular attention to the role of popular music, Hollywood cinema, light entertainment and the public house within this tight-knit community. The film is made up of two separate films, shot two years apart, but with the same cast and crew. The first section, Distant Voices, chronicles the early life of a working-class Catholic family living under a domineering father. The second section, Still Lives, sees the children grown up and emerging into a brighter 1950s Britain, only a few years from rock and roll and The Beatles, yet somehow still a lifetime away. The film won the Grand Prix of the Belgian Film Critics Association. In 2007 the British Film Institute re-printed and distributed the film across some of Britains most high-profile independent cinemas, prompting The Guardian newspaper to describe Distant Voices, Still Lives as "Britains forgotten cinematic masterpiece". In a 2011 poll carried out by Time Out of the 100 greatest British films of all time, Distant Voices, Still Lives was ranked third. Holiday Engagement Holiday Engagement is a 2011 film starring Bonnie Somerville, Shelley Long and Jordan Bridges. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on November 28, 2011. Thattathin Marayathu Thattathin Marayathu is a 2012 Malayalam musical-romantic drama film written and directed by Vineeth Sreenivasan, starring Nivin Pauly and Isha Talwar in the lead roles. The supporting cast includes Aju Varghese, Manoj K. Jayan, Sunny Wayne, Sreeram Ramachandran, Bhagath Manuel, Manikuttan, Sreenivasan, and Niveda Thomas. The film was produced by actors Mukesh and Sreenivasan. The film is about a Hindu boy, Vinod Nair, and a Muslim girl, Aisha, and the conflict arising out of this inter-faith relationship. The movie was remade in Telugu as Saheba Subramanyam and in Tamil as Meendum Oru Kadhal Kadhai. Dekalog, szesc Dekalog: Six is the sixth part of the television series Dekalog by Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski, possibly connected to the sixth imperative of the Ten Commandments: "Thou shalt not commit adultery." A naive young man, Tomek, spies on a woman, Magda, and falls in love with her. An extended 86-minute feature version of this film is called Krótki film o miłości. Along with Five, the film screened in the Cannes Classics section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Cows Vacas is a 1992 Spanish film, written and directed by Julio Médem. The film stars Carmelo Gómez, Emma Suárez, Ana Torrent, and Karra Elejalde. An eerie family saga set in rural Basque Country, the cryptic film follows the intertwined story of three generations of two families from 1875 to 1936. It was Médems first film and for it he won the 1993 Goya Award as Best New Director. Asylum Asylum is a 2008 American horror film that was directed by David R. Ellis. The movie was initially planned for a theatrical release but was instead released straight to DVD on July 15, 2008. Asylum stars Sarah Roemer as a young college student who must fight to survive the spirit of a mad doctor that is haunting her dorm. Hansel & Gretel Get Baked Hansel & Gretel Get Baked is a horror-comedy film from Mark Morgan, producer of The Twilight Saga film series. Directed by Duane Journey, it stars Michael Welch, Molly Quinn and Lara Flynn Boyle. The film was released in theaters and on VOD on February 19, 2013. Hansel & Gretel Get Baked is one of several different film adaptations of the classic fairy tale "Hansel and Gretel" released in 2013. The others are Hansel and Gretel, produced by The Asylum, Warriors of Witchcraft and Witch Hunters, which star Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton. Becoming Astrid Becoming Astrid is a 2018 biographical drama film about the early life of Swedish author Astrid Lindgren. An international co-production between Sweden and Denmark, the film is directed by Pernille Fischer Christensen, from a screenplay co-written by Christensen and Kim Fupz Aakeson, and stars Alba August and Maria Fahl Vikander as young and elder incarnations of Lindgren, alongside Maria Bonnevie, Magnus Krepper, Trine Dyrholm, Henrik Rafaelsen and Björn Gustafsson. The film premiered at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival on 21 February 2018, and was theatrically released in Sweden on 14 September 2018, as well as in Denmark on 31 January 2019. Christmas Wedding Planner Christmas Wedding Planner is a 2017 Canadian drama romance film, directed by Justin G. Dyck and screenplay by Keith Cooper. The film is based on Once Upon A Wedding by Stacy Connelly. Shirkers Shirkers is a 2018 documentary film by Singapore-born filmmaker Sandi Tan. It premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival in January and won the World Cinema Documentary Directing Award, making her the second Singapore-born filmmaker after Kirsten Tan to win an award at the festival. It was also nominated for the Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Documentary. Shirkers was released on October 26, 2018, on Netflix. Michael Madana Kamarajan Michael Madana Kama Rajan is a 1990 Tamil language comedy film directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao and written by Kamal Haasan, with Crazy Mohan penning the dialogues. The film also feature a large ensemble cast alongside Kamal Haasan, Urvasi, Rupini, Kushboo played the female leads, while Manorama, Delhi Ganesh, Nassar, Venniradai Moorthy, SN Lakshmi, Jayabharathi, R. N. Jayagopal, Nagesh, Praveen Kumar and Santhana Bharathi playing other significant roles. The film was a blockbuster and completed 175-day run at the box office. The film tells a story of quadruplets, Michael, Mathanagopal, Kameshwaran, and Raju, all played by Kamal Haasan. Kamal distinguished each of those characters with his body language and language lingo. Michael has a husky voice and an aggressive demeanor, Mathana has a British accent with a sophisticated upper-class personality, Kameshwaran speaks Palakkad Tamil and has a naive, childish personality while Raju speaks Madras Tamil and has an outgoing, cheerful personality; all in keeping with their diverse upbringing as per the plot. The character played by actress Urvashi was well received by the audience and still considered as one of the best comic role played ever by a heroine. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Michael Mathana Kama Raju. A Night in Old Mexico A Night in Old Mexico is a 2013 Spanish-American co-production film directed by Emilio Aragón about a man and his grandson. The Devil and Miss Jones The Devil and Miss Jones is a 1941 comedy film starring Jean Arthur, Robert Cummings, and Charles Coburn. Directed by Sam Wood and scripted by Norman Krasna, the film was the product of an independent collaboration between Krasna and producer Frank Ross. Their short-lived production company released two films through RKO Radio Pictures. The film was well received by critics upon its release and garnered Oscar nominations for Coburn and Krasna. Odds Against Tomorrow Odds Against Tomorrow is a 1959 film noir produced and directed by Robert Wise and starring Harry Belafonte. He selected Abraham Polonsky to write the script, which is based on a novel of the same name by William P. McGivern. Blacklisted in those years, Polonsky had to use a front and John O. Killens was credited. Polonskys screenwriting credit was restored in 1996 in his own name. Odds Against Tomorrow was the last time that Wise shot black-and-white film in the standard aspect ratio, a technique that gave his films a "gritty realism". Rosewood Lane Rosewood Lane is a 2011 American thriller-horror film written and directed by Victor Salva, and stars Rose McGowan. The films story revolves around a radio talk show psychiatrist who moves back to her hometown and notices her neighborhood paper boys unusual behavior. The official trailer of the film was released on the October 14, 2011. Equinox Flower is a 1958 color Japanese film directed by Yasujirō Ozu. The film is based on a novel by Ton Satomi. The film won the 1958 Blue Ribbon Award for Fujiko Yamamotos performance as Best Actress. American Buffalo American Buffalo is a 1996 drama film directed by Michael Corrente and starring Dustin Hoffman, Dennis Franz, and Sean Nelson, the only members of the cast. The film is based on David Mamets 1975 play American Buffalo. The film was produced by Gregory Mosher, who was also directed the theatrical version of American Buffalo. Ichi Ichi is a 2008 chambara film directed by Fumihiko Sori, starring Takao Osawa, Haruka Ayase, Shido Nakamura, and Yosuke Kubozuka. It was released by Warner Bros. Japan on October 25, 2008. The film was loosely based on the manga published Oct 23, 2008 to Aug 23, 2011 by Hana Shinohara. Bitter Rice Bitter Rice is a 1949 Italian film made by Lux Film, written and directed by Giuseppe De Santis. Produced by Dino De Laurentiis, starring Silvana Mangano, Raf Vallone, Doris Dowling and Vittorio Gassman, Bitter Rice was a commercial success in Europe and the United States. It was a product of the Italian neorealism style. The Italian title of the film is based on a pun; since the Italian word riso can mean either "rice" or "laughter", can be taken to mean either "bitter laughter" or "bitter rice". Although Bitter Rice did not win any awards, it was nominated for the 1950 Academy Award for Best Story and entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. The Thief and the Cobbler The Thief and the Cobbler is an animated fantasy film directed, co-written, and co-produced by Canadian-British animator Richard Williams. The film is known for its long, troubled history; due to independent funding and ambitiously complex animation, The Thief and the Cobbler was in and out of production for over three decades. It was finally placed into full production in 1988 when Warner Bros. agreed to finance and distribute the film. Negotiations broke down when production went over budget and behind schedule. Warner Bros. pulled out and a completion bond company assumed control of the film. The film was re-edited and re-structured by producer Fred Calvert without Williams involvement, and released by Allied Filmmakers in Australia and South Africa as The Princess and the Cobbler in 1993; two years later, Miramax Films, at the time a subsidiary of Disney, released an even more heavily edited version of the film in North America under the title Arabian Knight. With The Thief and the Cobbler being in and out of production from 1964 until 1995, a total of 31 years, it surpasses the 20-year Guinness record previously held by Tiefland. This was, upon release, the last film of Felix Aylmer, who died in 1979; Kenneth Williams, who died in 1988; Sir Anthony Quayle, who died in 1989; and Vincent Price, who died in 1993, a month after the films release in Australia and South Africa. This is also, to date, the final film to feature Stanley Baxter. Too Fat Too Furious Too Fat Too Furious is a 2005 Dutch action comedy film. It is a remake of the Danish film Old Men in New Cars and received a Golden Film for 100,000 visitors. Last Exile is a Japanese animated television series created by Gonzo. It featured a production team led by director Koichi Chigira, character designer Range Murata, and production designer Mahiro Maeda. The three had previously worked together in Blue Submarine No. 6, one of the first CG anime series. Last Exile aired on TV Tokyo between April 7, 2003 and September 29, 2003. A sequel series, , aired between October 15, 2011 and March 23, 2012. A film adaptation of the series, Last Exile -Fam, The Silver Wing-: Over the Wishes, was released on February 6, 2016. The story is set on the fictional world of Prester, where its inhabitants use aerial vehicles known as vanships as a means of transportation. On this world which is divided in eternal conflict between the nations of Anatoray and Disith, sky couriers Claus Valca and Lavie Head must deliver a girl who holds the key to uniting the two factions. Although Prester itself is not a representation of Earth, it features technology reminiscent of nineteenth-century Europe at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution. Many of its designs were also inspired by Germanys technological advances during the interwar period. Last Exile was well received in North America, and the series was licensed for the English language by Geneon Entertainment in June 2003, two months after the first episode aired in Japan. Funimation began licensing the series after Geneon ceased production of its titles, later licensing the sequel series. It was also licensed for English releases in the United Kingdom by originally ADV Films until its closure in 2009 and is now licensed by Manga Entertainment, and in Australia by Madman Entertainment. In the Arab World, it was licensed by Spacetoon. Other published media included two soundtracks, two manga adaptions and artbooks. Chhoti Si Baat Chhoti Si Baat is a 1976 Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Basu Chatterjee. The films title means "A Small Matter" in Hindi. Considered one of the best Hindi comedy films of the 1970s, it is a nostalgic favourite for its quirky take on pre-hypercongestion Bombay. The film became a box office hit and also earned Filmfare nominations and a Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay for Basu Chatterjee. The movie is loosely based on the 1960 British movie School for Scoundrels. It also established Amol Palekar as having an uncommon comic talent for playing mousy characters, a role he would go on to repeat several times in his career. As with other Basu Chatterjee films, moviestars have small cameos playing themselves: Dharmendra and Hema Malini are in a movie-within-a-movie for the song Janneman Janneman, while Amitabh Bachchan plays himself in another scene, where he seeks advice from Ashok Kumars character. He is dressed in costume from Zameer, whose film poster is prominently displayed at the bus stop scenes in Chhoti Si Baat. B.R. Chopra is the producer for Zameer, just as he is for Chhoti Si Baat. Chronicle of an Escape Chronicle of an Escape, also known as Buenos Aires, 1977, is a 2006 Argentine historical drama film directed by Israel Adrián Caetano. The screenplay is written by Caetano, Esteban Student, and Julián Loyola, based on the autobiographical book Pase libre – la fuga de la Mansion Seré written by Claudio Tamburrini. The film was produced by Oscar Kramer and Hugo Sigman, and stars Rodrigo de la Serna, Pablo Echarri and Nazareno Casero. The film tells the true story of four men who narrowly escaped death at the hands of a military death squad during Argentinas last civil-military dictatorship. Winner of the Silver Condor Award for Best Film, it was Argentinas entry for the 2007 Golden Globes Awards for the Best Foreign Language Film, and director Israel Adrián Caetano was nominated at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival for a Golden Palm. The Howling: Reborn The Howling: Reborn is a 2011 teen horror film directed by Joe Nimziki and starring Landon Liboiron, Lindsey Shaw and Ivana Miličević. It is the eighth film and a reboot of The Howling film series. The film was released on DVD on October 18, 2011. A Story from Chikamatsu is a 1954 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. It was adapted from Chikamatsu Monzaemons 1715 jōruri play Daikyōji Mukashi Goyomi. The Bakery Girl of Monceau The Bakery Girl of Monceau or The Girl at the Monceau Bakery is a 1963 film by Éric Rohmer. The original French title is La Boulangère de Monceau. The film was the first of Rohmers Six Moral Tales, which consisted of two shorts and four feature films. The Kids Are Alright The Kids Are Alright is a 1979 rockumentary film about the English rock band the Who, including live performances, promotional films and interviews from 1964 to 1978. The Ages of Lulu The Ages of Lulu is a 1990 Spanish erotic drama film written and directed by Bigas Luna and starring Francesca Neri, Óscar Ladoire, María Barranco and Javier Bardem. It is based on the homonymous novel by Almudena Grandes. The film is about the title characters life and sexual awakening in Madrid, which leads to her involvement in increasingly dangerous sexual experimentation. The Gingerdead Man The Gingerdead Man is a 2006 American horror-comedy film directed by Charles Band. Gary Busey stars as the titular Gingerdead Man, created from a mix of gingerbread spice mix and the ashes of deceased serial killer Millard Findlemeyer, who terrorizes a small-town bakery. The film also stars Robin Sydney, Jonathan Chase, Alexia Aleman, Margaret Blye, James Snyder, and Larry Cedar. It is followed by Passion of the Crust and Saturday Night Cleaver. The Gingerdead Man was released on DVD by Shoot Productions. Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong was released in 2013, and was a crossover with the film series Evil Bong. Mandira Filozofu Mandıra Filozofu is a 2014 Turkish ecology comedy film. The setting is mostly Çökertme village in Muğla Province. Nanking Nanking is a 2007 documentary film about the Nanking Massacre, committed in 1937 by the Japanese army in the former capital city Nanjing, China. It was inspired by Iris Changs book The Rape of Nanking, which discussed the persecution and murder of the Chinese by the Imperial Japanese Army in the then-capital of Nanjing at the outset of the Second Sino-Japanese War. The film draws on letters and diaries from the era as well as archive footage and interviews with surviving victims and perpetrators of the massacre. Contemporary actors play the roles of the Western missionaries, professors, and businessmen who formed the Nanking Safety Zone to protect the citys civilians from Japanese forces. Particular attention is paid to Nazi Party member John Rabe, a German businessman who organized the Nanking Safety Zone, Robert O. Wilson, a surgeon who remained in Nanking to care for legions of victims, and Minnie Vautrin, a missionary educator who rendered aid to thousands of Nankings women. In a Year with 13 Moons In a Year of 13 Moons is a 1978 West German drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Volker Spengler. The film was made in response to the suicide of Fassbinders lover at the time, Armin Meier. In a "Top 10" list of his own films, Fassbinder placed In a Year of 13 Moons second, after Beware of a Holy Whore. Hercules Hercules is a 1983 science fiction-fantasy adventure film written and directed by Luigi Cozzi and starring Lou Ferrigno. The film is based on Greek mythology and follows the exploits of Hercules. The Hitman The Hitman is a 1991 action film starring Chuck Norris. It was directed by Aaron Norris and written by Don Carmody, Robert Geoffrion and Galen Thompson. The Big Picture The Big Picture is a 2010 French psychological thriller directed by Éric Lartigau, and starring Romain Duris, Marina Foïs, Niels Arestrup and Catherine Deneuve. The story is adapted from the 1997 novel The Big Picture by Douglas Kennedy. One Piece Film: Gold is a 2016 Japanese animated fantasy action adventure film directed by Hiroaki Miyamoto and produced by Toei Animation. The film is part of the One Piece film series, based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. It had its world premiere at the Emirates Palace hotel in Abu Dhabi on July 15, 2016, and later premiered in Japan on July 23, 2016. On October 5, 2016, Funimation announced that they acquired the rights to screen the film in the United States and Canada on January 10–17, 2017. Africa Screams Africa Screams is a 1949 American adventure comedy film directed by Charles Barton and starring Abbott and Costello. It parodies the safari genre. The title is a play on the title of the 1930 documentary Africa Speaks! The supporting cast features Clyde Beatty, Frank Buck, Max Baer, Buddy Baer, Shemp Howard, and Joe Besser. The film entered the public domain in 1977. The Giant Gila Monster The Giant Gila Monster is a 1959 hot rod/monster/science fiction film, directed by Ray Kellogg and produced by Ken Curtis. This low-budget B-movie starred Don Sullivan, a veteran of several low budget monster and zombie films, and Lisa Simone, the French contestant for Miss Universe of 1957, as well as comic relief Shug Fisher and KLIF disc jockey Ken Knox. The effects included a live Mexican beaded lizard filmed on a scaled-down model landscape. The film is considered a cult classic. Navajo Joe Navajo Joe is a 1966 Spaghetti Western film, directed by Sergio Corbucci, and stars Burt Reynolds as the titular Navajo Indian who opposes a group of bandits responsible for killing his tribe. House of the Rising Sun House of the Rising Sun is a 2011 American action drama film starring Dave Bautista. Filming took place in Grand Rapids. The screenplay was written by Chuck Hustmyre and Brian A. Miller, based on Chuck Hustmyres novel of the same title. The Crew Braqueurs is a 2015 French crime film directed and co-written by Julien Leclercq. The film is about a Parisian heist crew led by Yanis Zeri which specializes in well-planned robberies of armoured trucks. Although Yanis has managed to survive for years as a career criminal by a combination of his sophisticated operations, his low-profile, modest style of living, and his focus on what the team is good at, after his younger brother Amine makes a serious mistake after a recent heist that entangles them with a drug gang, the gang leader forces the crew to do a dangerous heist of a heroin shipment. Brotherhood Brotherhood is a 2016 British drama film written, directed by and starring Noel Clarke. It is the sequel to Adulthood, and is the third and final instalment of the Hood trilogy. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Mothra is a 1961 Japanese kaiju film directed by Ishirō Honda, and written by Shinichi Sekizawa, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the first film in the Mothra franchise. The film stars Frankie Sakai, Hiroshi Koizumi, Kyōko Kagawa, Jerry Ito, and The Peanuts. In 1960, producer Tomoyuki Tanaka hired Shinichirō Nakamura to write an original story for a new kaiju film. Co-written with Takehiko Fukunaga, and Yoshie Hotta, The Glowing Fairies and Mothra was serialized in a magazine in January 1961. Screenwriter Shinichi Sekizawa later adapted the story into a screenplay, patterning his version after King Kong and Godzilla. Mothra was theatrically released in Japan on July 30, 1961. An edited, English dubbed version was released theatrically in the United States on May 10, 1962 by Columbia Pictures. The titular monster, Mothra, would become Tohos second most popular kaiju character after Godzilla, appearing in eleven Godzilla films and her own trilogy in the 1990s. Rasputin Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny is a 1996 biographical historical drama television film which chronicles the last four years of Grigori Rasputins stint as a healer to Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia; the heir apparent to the Russian throne as well as the only son of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna; who suffered from hemophilia. The film is narrated in the first person by Alexei. Zu Warriors The Legend of Zu, also known as Zu Warriors, is a 2001 Hong Kong film produced and directed by Tsui Hark. The film starred Ekin Cheng, Cecilia Cheung, Louis Koo, Patrick Tam, Kelly Lin, Wu Jing, with special appearances by Sammo Hung and Zhang Ziyi. It is based on the same source as the 1983 film Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain. Pay Day Pay Day is an American short film made by First National Pictures. Charlie Chaplin wrote, directed, and starred in the film. It is Chaplins final two-reel short film. The St. Valentine's Day Massacre The St. Valentines Day Massacre is a 1967 gangster film based on the 1929 Chicago mass murder of seven members of the Northside Gang on orders from Al Capone. It was directed by Roger Corman and written by Howard Browne. The film stars Jason Robards as Al Capone, George Segal as Peter Gusenberg, David Canary as Frank Gusenberg and Ralph Meeker as George "Bugs" Moran. Orson Welles was originally supposed to play Capone, but Twentieth Century Fox vetoed the deal, fearing that Welles was "undirectable." The films narration has a style similar to that of Welles but was narrated by renowned Hollywood voice actor Paul Frees. A young Bruce Dern plays one of the victims of the massacre, and Jack Nicholson has a bit part as a gangster. Also featured are Jan Merlin as one of Morans lieutenants and veteran Corman actor Dick Miller as one of the phony policemen involved in the massacre. Mermaid Chronicles Part 1: She Creature She Creature is a 2001 made-for-television film starring Rufus Sewell, Carla Gugino, and Rya Kihlstedt and directed by Sebastian Gutierrez . It is the first in a series of films made for Cinemax paying tribute to the films of American International Pictures. The films in this tribute series reused the titles of old American International Pictures films, but are not remakes of the earlier films. Kuruthipunal Kuruthipunal, is a 1995 Indian action thriller film directed by veteran cinematographer P. C. Sreeram. The film was also simultaneously shot in Telugu as Drohi. The film stars Kamal Haasan in the lead role, with Arjun and Nassar in supporting roles. The film featured songs and the background score was composed by Mahesh Mahadevan. Produced by Kamal Hassan, the story is a remake of Govind Nihalanis Hindi film Drohkaal, The film met with critical acclaim upon release and became a trendsetter for action films during that period of time. The film was Indias official entry for the 68th Academy Awards Best Foreign Language Film category, but was not nominated.This was the first Indian film to use Dolby Stereo surround SR technology. Gori Tere Pyaar Mein! Gori Tere Pyaar Mein is a 2013 Indian romantic comedy film written and directed by Punit Malhotra. Produced by Karan Johar under the banner Dharma Productions, the film stars Kareena Kapoor and Imran Khan. What? What? is a 1972 comedy film written and directed by Roman Polanski and starring Marcello Mastroianni, Sydne Rome and Hugh Griffith. Day of the Dead 2: Contagium Day of the Dead 2: Contagium is a 2005 horror film written by Ana Clavell and directed by Clavell and James Dudelson, starring Justin Ipock, Laurie Maria Baranyay and John F. Henry III. It is an unofficial prequel to 1985s Day of the Dead. The film was released direct-to-video in the United States on . Night Passage Night Passage is a 1957 Technicolor Western film directed by James Neilson and starring James Stewart and Audie Murphy. Blue Gate Crossing Blue Gate Crossing is a 2002 Taiwanese film by writer-director Yee Chin-yen. It was nominated for Best Asian Film at the 23rd Hong Kong Film Awards held in 2004. Queen of the Mountains Queen of the Mountains is a 2014 Kyrgyz epic drama film directed by Sadyk Sher-Niyaz. It was selected as the Kyrgyz entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Fabricated City Fabricated City is a 2017 South Korean action crime film directed by Park Kwang-hyun and starring Ji Chang-wook, Shim Eun-kyung and Ahn Jae-hong. The film was released on February. The Lost World The Lost World is a 1960 De Luxe Color and a CinemaScope fantasy adventure film loosely based on the novel of the same name by Arthur Conan Doyle and directed by Irwin Allen. The plot of the film revolves around the exploration of a plateau in Venezuela inhabited by cannibals, dinosaurs, carnivorous plants, and giant spiders. The cast includes Claude Rains, David Hedison, Fernando Lamas, Jill St. John, and Michael Rennie. Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap is a 2012 American documentary directed and executive produced by Ice-T and co-directed by Andy Baybutt. It focuses on the craft of writing and performing rap verses, and all the interviewees are musicians of the genre and friends of Ice-T. Producer Paul Toogood states on the DVD release that the genesis of the project stemmed from a conversation he had with Ice-T in which he asked him how he wrote "seminal tracks" such as "6 in the Mornin" and "Colors". Ice-T replied that in his thirty-year hip-hop career, no one had ever asked him that. Grandmaster Caz features more than any other interviewee, and the movie returns to his home on multiple occasions throughout showing his creative process as he writes "The Art Of Rap" rap, which he then delivers. It was shot on location, but mainly in New York, Los Angeles and Detroit. The film was an official selection for the Sundance Film Festival where it was screened as a premiere on January 2, 2012. The film was released in the theaters on June 15, 2012 and in the UK it was released on July 20, 2012. A Stranger Among Us A Stranger Among Us is a 1992 film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Melanie Griffith. It tells the story of an undercover police officers experiences in a Hasidic community. It was entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. It is often cited as one of Lumets two failures of the 1990s, the other being Guilty as Sin. Despite the poor reviews suffered by both these films, Lumet received the 1993 D. W. Griffith Award of the Directors Guild of America. The film was also the first credited role for actor James Gandolfini. Dear Basketball Dear Basketball is a 2017 American animated short film written and narrated by Kobe Bryant and directed and animated by Glen Keane, with music by John Williams. The film is based on a letter Kobe Bryant wrote to The Players Tribune on November 29, 2015 announcing his retirement from basketball. It was distributed online through go90. The animation, which carries the same name as Kobes retirement letter, was made in partnership with Granity Studios and Believe Entertainment Group. The short film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 90th Academy Awards, marking the first time an NBA player has won this award, as well as the first Oscar win for Keane, a veteran Disney animator. Glory Daze Glory Daze is a 1995 American independent comedy film written and directed by Rich Wilkes and starring Ben Affleck, Sam Rockwell, Megan Ward, and French Stewart. It also features John Rhys-Davies, Alyssa Milano, and Spalding Gray in supporting roles. The plot concerns five college housemates in Santa Cruz who are facing graduation and make an attempt to prolong their carefree lifestyle before going their separate ways. Matthew McConaughey, Meredith Salenger, Matt Damon, Brendan Fraser, and Leah Remini all appear in minor roles. Music for the film was composed and selected by members of the punk rock band The Vandals, and the soundtrack features several punk rock bands of the era. A Real Young Girl A Real Young Girl is a 1976 French drama about a 14-year-old girls sexual awakening, written and directed by Catherine Breillat. The film, Catherine Breillats first, was based on her fourth novel, Le Soupirail. This film is notable for its graphic depiction of sex scenes, which include Charlotte Alexandra exposing her breasts and vulva and the male actors displaying their penises. This led to the film being banned in many countries, and it was not released to theatres until 2000. Sounder Sounder is a 1972 American DeLuxe Color drama film in Panavision directed by Martin Ritt, and starring Cicely Tyson, Paul Winfield, and Kevin Hooks. The film was adapted by Lonne Elder III from the 1970 Newbery Medal-winning novel Sounder by William H. Armstrong. Pokémon: Jirachi - Wish Maker Pokémon: Jirachi Wish Maker is a 2003 anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama. It is the sixth film in the Pokémon series, and is the first one featuring the characters from Advanced Generation. It was accompanied by the short . It was released in theaters in Japan on July 19, 2003. The English dub was produced by 4Kids Entertainment and distributed by Miramax Films. released as direct-to-video on June 1, 2004. The movie aired on Toon Disney on March 9, 2007; it was the first Pokémon film to air on the network. The events of the film take place during the sixth season of Pokémon: Advanced. The featured song in this movie is Asuca Hayashis in the Japanese version while the English version, Make a Wish, was sung by Cindy Mizelle. The tune of this song is also used as the lullaby May and Maxs mother used to sing to them when they were children. This is the first movie in which the original Japanese song is also clearly used in the English version, and the first time in which the names of the guest characters were the same in both the English and Japanese versions. The movies main location, Forina, is based on Wulingyuan, located in the Hunan Province of China. Aftermath Aftermath is a 2012 Polish film written and directed by Władysław Pasikowski. The fictional Holocaust-related thriller and drama is inspired by the July 1941 Jedwabne pogrom in occupied north-eastern Poland during Operation Barbarossa, in which 340 Polish Jews of Jedwabne were locked in a barn later set on fire by a group of Polish males summoned specifically for that purpose by the German Ordnungspolizei. Meri Pyaari Bindu Meri Pyaari Bindu is an Indian Hindi romantic drama film, written by Suprotim Sengupta and directed by Akshay Roy. It features Parineeti Chopra and Ayushmann Khurrana in the lead roles. The principal photography of the film began in Kolkata in May 2016 and was wrapped in October 2016. The film was released on 12 May 2017. Track of the Moon Beast Track of the Moon Beast is a 1976 horror film directed by Richard Ashe and written by Bill Finger and Charles Sinclair. The story revolves around a mineralogist being hit in the head by a meteor, which turns him in to a vicious reptilian creature during the full moon. Hard Ticket to Hawaii Hard Ticket to Hawaii is a 1987 action film directed and written by Andy Sidaris, starring Ronn Moss, Dona Speir, Hope Marie Carlton, Cynthia Brimhall, and Harold Diamond. It is the second installment in the Triple B series and was released on DVD on 23 October 2001. This movie stars several Playboy Playmates: Dona Speir, Hope Marie Carlton, Cynthia Brimhall, and Patty Duffek. Grey Owl Grey Owl is a 1999 biopic directed by Richard Attenborough and starring Pierce Brosnan in the role of real life British schoolboy turned Indian trapper "Grey Owl," Archibald Belaney, and Annie Galipeau as his wife Anahareo, with brief appearances by Graham Greene and others. The screenplay was written by William Nicholson. This film was released on September 10, 1999 by Columbia TriStar Pictures, while 20th Century Fox released in United Kingdom and Universal Pictures released in the rest of the world internationally. A video premiere released on February 15, 2000. It was also the last film with Largo Entertainment when it defuncted in 1999. The Food of the Gods The Food of the Gods is a 1976 science fiction thriller film released by American International Pictures and was written, produced and directed by Bert I. Gordon. The Food of the Gods starred Marjoe Gortner, Pamela Franklin, Ralph Meeker, Jon Cypher, John McLiam, and Ida Lupino. This film was loosely based on a portion of the H. G. Wells novel The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth. Michael Medved gave it the Golden Turkey Award for "Worst Rodent Movie of All Time". Grand Theft Parsons Grand Theft Parsons is a 2003 comedy-drama film based on the true story of country rock musician Gram Parsons, who died of an overdose in 1973. Parsons and his road manager, Phil Kaufman, made a pact in life that whoever died first would be cremated by the other in what was then the Joshua Tree National Monument, an area of desert they both loved and cherished. Brief Interviews with Hideous Men Brief Interviews with Hideous Men is a 2009 American comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by John Krasinski, in his directorial debut based on a short story collection of the same name by David Foster Wallace. Naruto Shippûden The Movie: Bonds is a 2008 Japanese animated film based on Masashi Kishimotos manga and anime series. Released on August 2, 2008, it was announced in Weekly Shōnen Jump along with the DVD release date for the first Shippuden film. Additionally, the teaser trailer for the second film aired with episodes 40 and 41, and again with episode 66 and 67. In episodes 70 and 73 the opening sequence was replaced with footage from the film. Its English version was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 25, 2011 in North America. The films theme song "No Rain No Rainbow" is performed by Home Made Kazoku. The 10th Victim The 10th Victim is a 1965 Italian international co-production science fiction film directed by Elio Petri and starring Marcello Mastroianni and Ursula Andress, and featuring Elsa Martinelli in a supporting role. The picture is based on Robert Sheckleys 1953 short story "Seventh Victim". It depicts a government-endorsed, televised Big Hunt, featuring contestants from around the world acting as "hunters" and "victims"; when Marcello Poletti and Caroline Meredith, the games two top assassins, are pitted against each other, they find that love is the most dangerous game of all. Sheckley later published a novelization of the film in 1966, and two sequels in 1987 and 1988, respectively. In the United States, the film was theatrically released by Joseph E. Levines Embassy Pictures. Adrenalin: Fear the Rush Adrenalin: Fear the Rush is a 1996 American science fiction-action film written and directed by Albert Pyun and starring Christopher Lambert and Natasha Henstridge. It is set in an alternative future in 2007, where the Russian Federation has collapsed and Eastern Europe is in disarray. Out of this chaos an unknown virus covers the earth and eventually the United States. Offender Offender is a 2012 British action film which follows a hard grafting, 20-year-old working-class man, Tommy Nix, who while avoiding getting mixed up in the wrong crowd sees his girlfriend fall victim to a brutal attack. It stars Kimberley Nixon, Joe Cole, Shaun Dooley and Vas Blackwood. It is written by Paul Van Carter and directed by Ron Scalpello. The Poison Rose The Poison Rose is a 2019 American thriller film starring John Travolta and Morgan Freeman. The film was directed by George Gallo and Francesco Cinquemani. It was written by Richard Salvatore, Francesco Cinquemani and Luca Giliberto, based on Salvatores novel of the same title. The film was released on May 24, 2019 by Lionsgate. The film has received the best directing Internatonal award at the Terre di Siena Film Festival. Daddy Long Legs Daddy Long Legs is a Hollywood musical comedy film set in France, New York City, and the fictional college town of Walston, Massachusetts. The film was directed by Jean Negulesco, and stars Fred Astaire, Leslie Caron, Terry Moore, Fred Clark, and Thelma Ritter, with music and lyrics by Johnny Mercer. The screenplay was written by Phoebe Ephron and Henry Ephron, loosely based on the 1912 novel Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster. This was the first of three consecutive Astaire films set in France or with a French theme, following the fashion for French-themed musicals established by ardent Francophile Gene Kelly with An American in Paris, which also featured Kellys protégée Caron. Like The Band Wagon, Daddy Long Legs did only moderately well at the box office. Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God is a 2012 documentary film directed by Alex Gibney. The film details the first known protest against clerical sex abuse in the United States by four deaf men. It features the voices of actors Jamey Sheridan, Chris Cooper, Ethan Hawke and John Slattery, who provide the vocal translation of the deaf interviewees. The title is derived from the Latin phrase "mea maxima culpa". It is taken from the Confiteor that is part of the Roman Catholic Mass. It translates into English as "Through my most grievous fault". The Bitter Tea of General Yen The Bitter Tea of General Yen is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Frank Capra, and starring Barbara Stanwyck, and featuring Nils Asther and Walter Connolly. Based on the 1930 novel The Bitter Tea of General Yen by Grace Zaring Stone, the film is about an American missionary in Shanghai during the Chinese Civil War who gets caught in a battle while trying to save a group of orphans. Knocked unconscious, she is saved by a Chinese general warlord who brings her to his palace. When the general falls in love with the naive young woman, she fights her attraction to the powerful general and resists his flirtation, yet remains at his side when his fortune turns. The Bitter Tea of General Yen was the first film to play at Radio City Music Hall upon its opening on January 6, 1933. It was also one of the first films to deal openly with interracial sexual attraction. The film was a box office failure upon its release and has since been overshadowed by Capras later efforts. In recent years, the film has grown in critical opinion. In 2000, the film was chosen by British film critic Derek Malcolm as one of the hundred best films in The Century of Films. The Whole Wide World The Whole Wide World is a 1996 American film directed by Dan Ireland. It depicts the relationship between pulp fiction writer Robert E. Howard and schoolteacher Novalyne Price Ellis. The film was adapted by Michael Scott Myers from Elliss memoirs, One Who Walked Alone and Day of the Stranger: Further Memories of Robert E. Howard. Original music was provided by Harry Gregson-Williams and his mentor Hans Zimmer. This was their first collaboration as mentor and protegé. An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn is a 1997 American mockumentary comedy film directed by Arthur Hiller, written by Joe Eszterhas, and starring Eric Idle as the protagonist, a director unfortunately named Alan Smithee. The film follows Smithee as he steals the negatives to his latest film and goes on the run. Critically panned, the film "won" five awards at the 1998 Golden Raspberry Awards. The films creation set off a chain of events which led the Directors Guild of America to officially discontinue the Alan Smithee credit in 2000. Its plot, about a director attempting to disown a film, ironically described the films own production; director Hiller requested that his name be removed after witnessing the final cut of the film by the studio. The Harvey Girls The Harvey Girls is a 1946 American musical film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer based on the 1942 novel of the same name by Samuel Hopkins Adams, about Fred Harveys famous Harvey House waitresses. Directed by George Sidney, the film stars Judy Garland and features John Hodiak, Ray Bolger, and Angela Lansbury, as well as Preston Foster, Virginia OBrien, Kenny Baker, Marjorie Main and Chill Wills. Future star Cyd Charisse appears in her first film speaking role on film. The Harvey Girls won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "On the Atchison", written by Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer. The film was a production of the Arthur Freed unit at MGM. Hate Story Hate Story is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language erotic thriller film directed by Vivek Agnihotri and produced by Vikram Bhatt. It stars Nikhil Dwivedi, Gulshan Devaiya and Paoli Dam in lead roles and the film was released on 20 April 2012. The first installment in the Hate Story film series the film was a commercial and critical success. The premise of the film chronicles a woman and her struggle to fight against the man that betrayed her. Equity Equity is a 2016 American financial thriller film directed by Meera Menon, written by Amy Fox and starring Anna Gunn, James Purefoy, Sarah Megan Thomas, and Alysia Reiner. The film premiered In Competition at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2016. Shortly before its premiere, it was acquired for theatrical distribution by Sony Pictures Classics and was released in the United States on July 29, 2016 to positive critical reviews. Aagadu Aagadu is a 2014 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by Srinu Vaitla. Written by Anil Ravipudi, Upendra Madhav and Praveen Varma, the film was jointly produced by Ram Achanta, Gopi Achanta, and Anil Sunkara under their banner 14 Reels Entertainment. It features Mahesh Babu and Tamannaah in the lead roles and Rajendra Prasad, Sonu Sood, Brahmanandam, and M. S. Narayana in supporting roles. Shruti Haasan made a special appearance in the film by performing an item number. Aagadu marked S. Thaman 50th film as a music composer. K. V. Guhan provided the cinematography and M. R. Varma edited the film. Mahesh played the role of Shankar, an encounter specialist who is transferred to a village named Bukkapatnam as its circle inspector of police and is assigned the task of halt the plans of a power plant construction by Damodar, an influential crime boss as it is considered harmful to the natural resources of the locality. Shankar learns that Damodar is the reason behind his brother Bharaths suicide and seeks revenge. Aagadu was produced on a budget of 650 million. Principal photography commenced on 28 November 2013 and lasted until 5 September 2014. Majority of the film was shot in and around Hyderabad. A few portions of the film were filmed in Mumbai, Gujarat, Bellary, and Kerala. Some song sequences were filmed in Ladakh, Switzerland and Ooty apart from Hyderabad and Bellary. The post-production phase, which lasted for 50 days, was wrapped up on 16 September 2014. Released on 19 September 2014 in 2000 screens globally, Aagadu opened to decent critical reception and debuted with a positive response at the box office. Due to unfavourable word of mouth and competition from new releases, Aagadu ended up collecting a distributor share of 342.5 million globally and was declared a box-office bomb due to the high costs involved. However, Aagadu crossed the US$1 million mark at the United States box office in two days including its previews, which was considered a remarkable feat. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Encounter Shankar and into Tamil as Idhudhaanda Police. Night of the Living Deb Night of the Living Deb is a 2015 American romantic zombie comedy film directed by Kyle Rankin. It stars Maria Thayer, Michael Cassidy, Ray Wise and Chris Marquette. Thayer plays an awkward woman who, after a one-night stand, realizes she has awoken to a zombie apocalypse. Everybody's Fine Everybodys Fine is a 1990 Italian drama film directed by Giuseppe Tornatore who co-wrote the screenplay with Tonino Guerra and Massimo De Rita. It won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury and was nominated for Golden Palm at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. It also won the David di Donatello Awards for David Best Music and the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists for Silver Ribbon Best Original Story. The film was remade in 2009 as Everybodys Fine with an American setting and starring Robert De Niro, and again in 2016 in China also as Everybodys Fine in 2016. Charlie X "Charlie X" is the second episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Dorothy C. Fontana and directed by Lawrence Dobkin, it first aired on September 15, 1966. The Enterprise picks up an unstable 17-year-old boy with dangerous mental powers who lacks the training and restraint to handle them wisely. The eponymous character Charlie Evans is featured as an adult in the fan created, non-canon miniseries Of Gods and Men. A Horrible Way to Die A Horrible Way to Die is a 2010 American horror film directed and edited by Adam Wingard, written by co-producer Simon Barrett, and starring AJ Bowen, Amy Seimetz, Joe Swanberg, Brandon Carroll, and Lane Hughes. The story follows an escaped serial killer as he chases down his recovering alcoholic ex-girlfriend who is responsible for his incarceration. The film had its world premiere at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival Vanguard program where it was picked up for distribution by Anchor Bay Entertainment. It also played at Fantastic Fest where it received three major awards: Best Screenplay for Simon Barrett, Best Actor for AJ Bowen and Best Actress for Amy Seimetz. Close to Eden Urga is a 1991 film by Russian director Nikita Mikhalkov. It was released in North America as Close to Eden. It depicts the friendship between a Russian truck driver and a Mongolian shepherd in Inner Mongolia. The film was an international co-production between companies based in Russia and France. The Shortcut The Shortcut is a 2009 American horror film directed by Nicholaus Goossen and written by Dan Hannon and Scott Sandler. The films plot centers on two brothers who discover a rarely used shortcut and learn its dark secret. The film stars Andrew Seeley, Shannon Woodward, Dave Franco and Katrina Bowden. Hannon and Sandler developed the screenplay in 2008 for Scary Madison, the newly formed horror division of Happy Madison Productions, the production company of comedian Adam Sandler, and Leomax, who financed and coproduced the film. Released in North America by Leomax on September 29, 2009, the film received mixed to favorable reviews, and was a commercial failure. Critics found the film to be above average and effective, but criticized its script as lacking character development. Spike Island Spike Island is a 2012 British comedy film, directed by Mat Whitecross and written by Chris Coghill. It was distributed by Universal Pictures and Vertigo Films and produced by Revolver Entertainment. The film is based on The Stone Roses seminal gig on Spike Island in Cheshire, England, and follows the story of a group of friends who idolize the band and try to get into the gig, but are faced with problems because they do not have a ticket or a way to get there. Spike Island was premiered on 11 October 2012 at the BFI London Film Festival and was released on DVD on 21 June 2013. The Rose Tattoo The Rose Tattoo is a 1955 American film adaptation of the Tennessee Williams play of the same name. It was adapted by Williams and Hal Kanter and directed by Daniel Mann, with stars Anna Magnani, Burt Lancaster, Marisa Pavan and Jo Van Fleet. Williams originally wrote the play for Italian Anna Magnani to play on Broadway in 1951, but she rejected the offer because of her difficulty with the English language at the time. By the time of this film adaptation, she was ready. Anna Magnani won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance, and it also won Best Art Direction and Best Cinematography and received five other nominations including Best Picture and Best Supporting Actress for Pavan. Wild Zero Wild Zero is a 1999 Japanese comedy horror film directed by Tetsuro Takeuchi. The film stars Masashi Endō as Ace, a big fan of the Japanese rock group Guitar Wolf. After assisting the group, Guitar Wolf makes Ace his blood brother and give him a whistle to blow during times of trouble. Ace later meets Tobio during a gas station robbery. The group later find themselves in the middle of a zombie invasion. Wild Zero was shown as part of the Midnight Madness series at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival. Brand Upon the Brain! Brand upon the Brain! is an avant-garde silent film directed by Guy Maddin and shot in Seattle with local actors. Maddin directed the film from a script co-written with George Toles, shooting over nine days and editing over three months, on an estimated budget of $40,000. The Houses October Built 2 The Houses October Built 2 is a 2017 American found footage horror film. It is a sequel to the 2014 film The Houses October Built. It was directed by Bobby Roe and produced by Zack Andrews and Steven Schneider, whose hits include Paranormal Activity, Insidious, The Devil Inside and M. Night Shyamalans The Visit, Split and Glass. It was released in theaters on September 22, 2017. A soundtrack and music video was released for the movie on September 1, 2017 titled The Music October Built. It is considered one of the first found footage films to have an original soundtrack. It included a re-imagining of the jazz classic Halloween Spooks by and "Blue Skeleton Man" by Mr. RAY. Hellboy Animated: Blood and Iron Hellboy: Blood and Iron is the second in the Hellboy Animated series, written by Tad Stones and Mike Mignola. It first aired on March 10, 2007 on Cartoon Network, and aired again on July 19, 2008 to promote the release of The Golden Army, and was released on DVD by Anchor Bay Entertainment on June 12, 2007. The films storyline is based in part upon the Wake the Devil storyline from the original comics. The title is a reference to Otto von Bismarcks famous "Blood and Iron speech." Also included on the DVD is the short film Iron Shoes, which is based on the Hellboy story of the same name. The Iron Shoes demon is voiced by Dan Castellaneta. Sintel Sintel is a short 15-minute computer-animated fantasy film released in 2010 about a female protagonist and a dragon, created by the Blender Institute, part of the Blender Foundation. Like the foundations two previous films, Elephants Dream and Big Buck Bunny, the film was made using Blender, a free and open source software application for animation, created and supported by the same foundation. Sintel was produced by Ton Roosendaal, chairman of the Foundation, and directed by Colin Levy, at the time an artist at Pixar Animation Studios. The name comes from the Dutch word sintel, which can mean cinder, or ember. Forbidden City Cop Forbidden City Cop is a 1996 Hong Kong wuxia comedy film directed by Vincent Kok and Stephen Chow and starring Chow, Carina Lau, and Carman Lee. A Woman's Way Strella is a 2009 Greek drama film written and directed by Panos H. Koutras. The plot centres around the relationship between a 45-year-old ex-convinct and a 25-year-old transgender woman. A Deadly Adoption A Deadly Adoption is a 2015 American made for television black comedy thriller film directed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg and written by Andrew Steele. The film aired on the Lifetime Network on June 20, 2015. It stars Will Ferrell, Kristen Wiig and Jessica Lowndes. Beat Street Beat Street is a 1984 American drama dance film featuring New York City hip hop culture of the early 1980s, breakdancing, DJing, and graffiti. The Bridge of San Luis Rey The Bridge of San Luis Rey is a 2004 drama film directed by Mary McGuckian and featuring an ensemble cast . It is based on Thornton Wilders novel of the same name. The film was released in 2004 in Spain and 2005 in the U.S. and abroad. Despite praise for its costume design, the film was poorly received by critics. Everyone Else Everyone Else is a 2009 German romantic drama film written and directed by Maren Ade, a German director. Nine Lives Nine Lives is a 2002 horror film starring Paris Hilton. The movie was shot in England and was low budget. Raaz 3: The Third Dimension Raaz 3D is a Bollywood horror thriller film directed by Vikram Bhatt, and produced by Mahesh Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt. The movie features Bipasha Basu , Emraan Hashmi and Esha Gupta as main characters. The film is the third installment in the Raaz series, being a sequel to The Mystery Continues, which itself was a sequel to Raaz which starred Bipasha Basu and Dino Morea. Bipasha Basu, who was a part of the first film of the Raaz series, made a comeback to the series after opting out of the second film. It was one of the films in a series of quasi-sequels released under the Bhatt Banner including The Mystery Continues, Murder 2, Jannat 2, Jism 2, Evil Returns, Murder 3 and Aashiqui 2, each of which had nothing to do with their respective prequels, but somehow fell into the same genre following a similar story. The film released on 6 September 2012 to positive reviews while Basus role received critical acclaim. The film garnered overwhelming box office collections and was declared a "Super Hit" at the box office. It emerged as a major commercial success in India and is the highest-grossing film in the Raaz trilogy as well as the highest grossing Hindi horror film ever. The film is also the first 3D super hit of India and the second highest-grossing film of Vishesh Films.It was also called a 3D Blockbuster in the Indian media. The film is also currently the highest-grossing film of Emraan Hashmi and Esha Gupta, beating Murder 2 and Jannat 2, respectively. Zandalee Zandalee is a 1991 American erotic thriller/romantic tragedy directed by Sam Pillsbury and starring Nicolas Cage, Judge Reinhold, Erika Anderson, Viveca Lindfors, Aaron Neville, Joe Pantoliano and Steve Buscemi. The screenplay by Mari Kornhauser steals liberally from Émile Zolas novel and play Thérèse Raquin. Although the film played theatrically in some countries, it was released straight to video in the United States. The film received negative reviews. Every Day Every Day is a 2010 comedy-drama film written and directed by Richard Levine and starring Liev Schreiber, Helen Hunt, Carla Gugino, Eddie Izzard, Ezra Miller, and Brian Dennehy. The Last Survivors The Last Survivors is a 2014 American post-apocalyptic film directed by Thomas Hammock and written by Hammock and Jacob Forman. It stars Haley Lu Richardson, Booboo Stewart, Nicole Fox, Jacqueline Emerson, Max Charles, Michael Welch and Rena Owen Set in Oregon, the film centers around a dystopian world with a shortage of water. The Outcasts The Outcasts is a 2017 American teen comedy film directed by Peter Hutchings. The film features an ensemble cast, starring Victoria Justice, Eden Sher, Ashley Rickards, Claudia Lee and Katie Chang. The plot follows a group of misfit teenagers who band together to overthrow the popular clique at their high school. Originally titled The Outskirts, filming took place between July and August 2014. The film was released in limited theaters and through video-on-demand on April 14, 2017, by Swen Releasing and Red Granite International. The Scarecrow The Scarecrow is a 1920 American two-reel silent comedy film starring Buster Keaton. It was written and directed by Keaton and Edward F. Cline. The runtime is 19 minutes. One of the more memorable scenes of the film is the opening, where Buster and Joe Roberts share a small one room house that is filled with many space- and labor-saving Rube Goldberg-type devices. Later in the film, Keaton tries desperately and comically to outrun and escape Luke the Dog. State of the Union State of the Union is a 1948 drama film about a man’s desire to run for the nomination as the Republican candidate for President, and the machinations of those around him. The New York Times described it as “a slick piece of screen satire...sharper in its knife-edged slicing at the hides of pachyderm schemers and connivers than was the original.” The film was written by Myles Connolly and Anthony Veiller based on the Russel Crouse, Howard Lindsay Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name. Director Frank Capra and his screenwriters remained extremely faithful to the play, and, as the authors of the play had done during its two-year run, updated the script during filming to keep it timely. Spencer Tracy was the first choice of both Capra and the authors of thr play to play the lead. Katharine Hepburn costars, and Adolphe Menjou, Van Johnson and Angela Lansbury play key roles. The film is Capras only project for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is also the second and final film to be made by Liberty Films before it dissolved forever in 1951. Demonic Toys Demonic Toys is a 1992 American Direct-to-video horror comedy film produced by Charles Bands Full Moon Entertainment and directed by Peter Manoogian. The film centers on a police officer who is terrorized by the title characters after a botched arrest. Like many other Full Moon releases, Demonic Toys never had a theatrical release and went straight-to-video in 1992. In the United States, the film was given an "R" rating for violence, language, and brief nudity. Full of It Full of It is a 2007 comedy-drama film directed by Christian Charles and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. Starring Ryan Pinkston, Kate Mara and Teri Polo, the film follows a teenage boy whose outrageous lies magically come true. Shor in the City Shor in the City is a 2011 Indian crime comedy-drama film directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K. starring Tusshar Kapoor, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Preeti Desai, Girija Oak, Radhika Apte, Nikhil Dwivedi, Pitobash Tripathy, Sundeep Kishan, and Amit Mistry. The background score of the film was composed by Roshan Machado. The first look of the film was unveiled on 21 March 2011 while the film was released in India on 28 April 2011. Bawarchi Bawarchi is a 1972 Indian film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee starring Rajesh Khanna and Jaya Badhuri with Asrani, A.K. Hangal, Usha Kiran and Durga Khote in supporting roles. The film was ranked the eight highest-grossing film of the year 1972. In an interview, Khanna quoted "In Bawarchi I did exactly the opposite of what Hrishida had made me do in Anand. He allowed me to interpret the role and perform my way. I had done enough intense roles, and Bawarchi gave me the opportunity to interpret and perform the role the way I wanted. So I let myself go." In Mukherjees classic style, the film contains no violence or obscenities, and focuses on spreading family values and morals through clean comedy. Khanna won his second BFJA Awards for Best Actor for his performance in this film. The movie is a remake of the Bengali film Galpa Holeo Satyi by Tapan Sinha. The film was remade in Tamil as Samayalkaaran with M. K. Muthu. It was remade twice in Kannada - first as Sakala Kala Vallabha, starring Shashikumar and second as No 73, with Sudeep. It served as a great inspiration for the 1997 Hindi film Hero No. 1. The After Party The After Party is an American comedy film written and directed by Ian Edelman. The film stars Kyle Harvey, Harrison Holzer, Shelley Hennig, Teyana Taylor, Jordan Rock, Amin Joseph, Andy Buckley, and Blair Underwood. The film was released on August 24, 2018, by Netflix. Advocates for people with epilepsy criticized the film as providing an inaccurate and stigmatizing portrayal of persons with seizure disorders. The Last Mistress The Last Mistress is a 2007 French-Italian film based on the novel Une vieille maîtresse by the French writer Jules Barbey dAurevilly. It stars Asia Argento and Fuad Aït Aattou as the two main characters. The movie was directed by the French filmmaker Catherine Breillat and was entered into the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. Alien Uprising UFO is a 2012 British science fiction film about an alien invasion, written and directed by independent British filmmaker Dominic Burns. It stars Bianca Bree, Sean Brosnan and Simon Phillips. UFO was filmed in Crabtree Close, Allestree, Derby. The film has no relation to the 1970s TV series of the same name. B.A. Pass B.A. Pass is a 2013 Hindi neo noir erotic thriller film, produced by Narendra Singh and directed by Ajay Bahl, and starring Shilpa Shukla, Shadab Kamal, Rajesh Sharma, and Dibyendu Bhattacharya in lead roles. It is distributed by Bharat Shahs VIP films banner. The film is based on the 2009 short story "The Railway Aunty" by Mohan Sikka. The movie was earlier scheduled to be released on 12 July 2013 but was eventually released on 2 August 2013. The date was postponed because of a major release, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, on 12 July 2013. Upon release, the movie received universal critical acclaim. Mondo cane Mondo Cane is a 1962 Italian mondo documentary film written and directed by Paolo Cavara, Franco Prosperi and Gualtiero Jacopetti. The film consists of a series of travelogue scenes that provide glimpses into cultural practices around the world with the intention to shock or surprise Western film audiences. These scenes are presented with little continuity, as they are intended as a kaleidoscopic display of shocking content rather than presenting a structured argument. Despite its claims of genuine documentation, certain scenes are either staged or creatively manipulated to enhance this effect. The film was an international box-office success and inspired an entire genre of mondo films in the form of exploitation documentaries, many of which also include the word "Mondo" in their title. Mountains of the Moon Mountains of the Moon is a 1990 Rankcolor theatrical film depicting the 1857–58 journey of Richard Francis Burton and John Hanning Speke in their expedition to Central Africa – the project that culminated in Spekes discovery of the source of the Nile River. The expedition led to a bitter rivalry between the two men. The film stars Patrick Bergin as Burton and Iain Glen as Speke. Delroy Lindo made an early film appearance as an African native the adventurers meet. The film was directed by Bob Rafelson, for whom this was something of a dream project. It was based on the novel Burton and Speke by William Harrison. The narrative concentrates on the relationship between the two very different men. A first-time epic for Rafelson, it opened to positive reviews. Red Sands Red Sands is a 2009 American horror film set in Parvan Province, Afghanistan in September 2002. The film is directed by Alex Turner, whose previous effort was Dead Birds, in 2004. Kevin Hart: I'm a Grown Little Man Kevin Hart: Im a Grown Little Man is a stand-up comedy documentary film initially released on February 3, 2009. Directed by Shannon Hartman, produced by Michelle Caputo and screenplay by Kevin Hart. Bitter Harvest Bitter Harvest is a 2017 period romantic-drama film set in Soviet Ukraine in the early 1930s. The film argues that the Holodomor was a genocide by communist dictator Joseph Stalin using food as a weapon through mass starvation as millions of Ukrainians died under forced collectivization of all farms and businesses owned by Ukrainians. The film stars Max Irons, Samantha Barks, Barry Pepper, Tamer Hassan and Terence Stamp. The film was directed by George Mendeluk and written by Richard Bachynsky Hoover, based on Bachynsky Hoovers original story. Canadian-Ukrainian Toronto businessman Ian Ihnatowycz, the president of Generation Capital, was the sole financier of the film. Slumber Slumber is a 2017 American-British supernatural horror-thriller film directed by Jonathan Hopkins and co-written by Richard Hobley and Hopkins. It stars Maggie Q, Kristen Bush, Sam Troughton, Will Kemp, William Hope and Sylvester McCoy. It was released on December 1, 2017, by Vertical Entertainment. Future Boy Conan is a post-apocalyptic science fiction anime series, which premiered across Japan on the NHK network between April 4 and October 31, 1978 on the Tuesday 19:30-20:00 timeslot. The official English title used by Nippon Animation is Conan, The Boy in Future. It is an adaptation of Alexander Keys novel The Incredible Tide. A spin-off series, , aired for 24 episodes on TBS from October 16, 1999 through April 1, 2000. None of the original main staff worked on this series. It has no relation in terms of story to the original. Amnesiac Amnesiac is a 2014 American mystery film directed by Michael Polish and written by Mike Le and Amy Kolquist. The Abominable Snowman The Abominable Snowman is a 1957 British fantasy-horror film directed by Val Guest and written by Nigel Kneale, based on his own BBC teleplay, "The Creature". Produced by Hammer Film Productions, the plot follows the exploits of British scientist Dr. John Rollason, who joins an American expedition, led by glory-seeker Tom Friend, to search the Himalayas for the legendary Yeti. Maureen Connell, Richard Wattis and Arnold Marle appear in supporting roles. Romasanta: The Werewolf Hunt Romasanta, also known as Romasanta, la caza de la bestia, is a 2004 Spanish-Italian-British horror film directed by Paco Plaza and starring Julian Sands, Elsa Pataky and John Sharian. It is available on DVD from Lions Gate Entertainment under the title Werewolf Hunt. Based on a script by Alfredo Conde, according to the end credits the film is based on a true story, that of Manuel Blanco Romasanta, Spain’s first documented serial killer. Conde is a descendant of one of the doctors involved the original Werewolf of Allariz court case that took place in 1853/54 in Galicia, Spain. He went on to write a fictional novel, The Uncertain Memoirs of a Galician Wolfman: Romasanta. The same case previously provided the basis for the 1968 Spanish film El bosque del lobo. Cronicas Crónicas is a 2004 Ecuadorian thriller film, written and directed by Sebastián Cordero. The film was produced by, among others, Guillermo del Toro, director of Pans Labyrinth, and Alfonso Cuarón, director of Children of Men. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Chromeskull: Laid to Rest 2 ChromeSkull: Laid to Rest 2 is a 2011 American slasher film written and directed by Robert Green Hall, and co-written by Kevin Bocarde. It is the sequel to 2009 film Laid to Rest. Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press is a 2017 Netflix documentary directed by Brian Knappenberger. The documentary is themed around the effects of big money on American journalism. The documentary focuses on two incidents: Peter Thiel financing wrestler Hulk Hogans lawsuit against Gawker Media, and casino owner Sheldon Adelsons secret purchase of the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Satisfaction Satisfaction is a 1988 American comedy-drama film directed by Joan Freeman and starring Justine Bateman and Liam Neeson. It is one of the few theatrical productions by both Aaron Spelling and NBC. Zenon: The Zequel Zenon: The Zequel is a 2001 Disney Channel Original Movie directed by Manny Coto. It is the second installment of the Disney Channels Zenon television film series, following the first installment, Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century, and preceding Z3. The film is also the first sequel to be produced under the Disney Channel Original Movie banner. The premiere episode of Disney Channel Original Series Lizzie McGuire aired after the films premiere. Dean Spanley Dean Spanley is a 2008 British comedy drama film, with fantastic elements, from Miramax, Atlantic Film Group and General Film Corporation, directed by Fijian New Zealander Toa Fraser. Set in Edwardian England, the film is based on an Alan Sharp adaptation of Irish author Lord Dunsanys 1936 novella My Talks with Dean Spanley. It stars Sam Neill as the Dean, Jeremy Northam and Peter OToole as Fisk Junior and Fisk Senior respectively and Bryan Brown as Wrather. Caged Caged is a 1950 film noir directed by John Cromwell and starring Eleanor Parker, Agnes Moorehead, Betty Garde, Hope Emerson, and Ellen Corby. It was nominated for three Academy Awards. The film portrays the story of a young newlywed sent to prison for being an accessory to a robbery. Her brutal experiences while incarcerated, along with the killing of her husband, transform her from a meek, naive woman into a hardened convict. Caged was adapted by Virginia Kellogg from the story "Women Without Men" by Kellogg and Bernard C. Schoenfeld. The studio had originally intended the film to be a vehicle for Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, but reportedly Davis had said she did not want to make a "dyke movie" and turned it down. The Nutcracker in 3D The Nutcracker in 3D is a 2009 British-Hungarian 3D Christmas musical fantasy film adapted from the ballet The Nutcracker. Co-written, directed, and co-produced by Andrei Konchalovsky, the film stars Elle Fanning, Nathan Lane, and John Turturro with Charles Rowe and Shirley Henderson as the Nutcracker. It was universally panned by critics upon its release, and was a box office bomb, grossing $20 million against a $90 million budget. To the Devil a Daughter To the Devil...a Daughter is a 1976 British-West German horror film directed by Peter Sykes, produced by Hammer Film Productions and Terra Filmkunst, and starring Richard Widmark, Christopher Lee, Honor Blackman, Nastassja Kinski and Denholm Elliott. It is based on the 1953 novel of the same title by Dennis Wheatley. It was the final Hammer production to feature Christopher Lee until The Resident in 2011. On home videocassette the film was released with the alternate title Child of Satan. The Dark Side of the Heart The Dark Side of the Heart is a 1992 Argentine drama film directed by Eliseo Subiela. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Finger Ungli is a 2014 Indian vigilante crime drama dark comedy film directed by Rensil DSilva and produced by Karan Johar under Dharma Productions. The film stars Emraan Hashmi, Randeep Hooda, Kangana Ranaut, Neha Dhupia, Angad Bedi, Neil Bhoopalam and Sanjay Dutt. The film was released on 28 November 2014. Mid-day gave the film 3 out of 5 stars highlighting the direction and performances. Boys in the Trees Boys in the Trees is a 2016 Australian fantasy drama film directed by Nicholas Verso. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The plot follows two boys who reconnect over their memories and fears as they walk through the woods on Halloween night 1997. Artists and Models Artists and Models is a 1955 American musical comedy film in VistaVision and marked Martin and Lewiss fourteenth feature together as a team. The film co-stars Shirley MacLaine and Dorothy Malone, also featuring Eva Gabor and Anita Ekberg in brief roles. Uno sceriffo extraterrestre... poco extra e molto terrestre The Sheriff and the Satellite Kid is a 1979 Italian childrens comedy film starring Bud Spencer and child actor Cary Guffey. It was followed by a sequel in 1980, Everything Happens to Me. The films theme song "Sheriff", written and performed, like the rest of the soundtrack, by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis, was a local airplay hit in the same year. Simpatico Simpatico is a 1999 American neo-noir film directed by Matthew Warchus and starring Nick Nolte, Jeff Bridges, Sharon Stone, Catherine Keener and Albert Finney. It was adapted for the screen from the 1994 play Simpatico by Sam Shepard. Status Update Status Update is a 2018 American direct-to-video teen comedy romance film, directed by Scott Speer, from a screenplay by Jason Filardi. It stars Ross Lynch and Olivia Holt. The film had a limited release on March 23, 2018, before being released through video on demand on March 30, 2018, by Vertical Entertainment. The Brain The Brain is a 1969 French comedy film directed by Gérard Oury, about a second train robbery by the brain behind the Great Train Robbery of 1963. It stars Jean-Paul Belmondo and Bourvil as a pair of French petty crooks, David Niven as a British Army officer who is secretly a criminal mastermind and Eli Wallach as a Sicilian mafioso. Rated X Rated X is a 2000 American television film starring brothers Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez, with the latter also directing. Based on the nonfiction book X-Rated by David McCumber, the film chronicles the story of the Mitchell brothers, Jim and Artie, who were pioneers in the pornography and strip club businesses in San Francisco in the 1970s and 1980s. The film focuses on the making of their most profitable film, Behind the Green Door. It also portrays Arties descent into drug addiction and increasingly erratic behavior, culminating in his murder at Jims hands. Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh is a television movie based on the Nickelodeon sitcom Drake & Josh. Drake Bell, Josh Peck, Miranda Cosgrove, Nancy Sullivan, and Jonathan Goldstein reappear as their respective characters, with several recurring characters from the TV series also reappearing. The film premiered on December 5, 2008, as a Nickelodeon Original Movie. It was the third most viewed TV movie on cable behind High School Musical 2 and The Movie, both owned by Disney Channel. Marwencol Marwencol is a 2010 American documentary film that explores the life and work of artist and photographer Mark Hogancamp. It is the debut feature of director-editor Jeff Malmberg. It was the inspiration for Welcome to Marwen, a 2018 drama directed by Robert Zemeckis. First Position First Position is a 2011 American documentary film. It follows six young dancers preparing for the Youth America Grand Prix in New York City, an annual competition for dancers ages 9–19 to earn a place at an elite ballet company or school. Directed by Bess Kargman, it features Michaela DePrince, Aran Bell, Gaya Bommer-Yemini, Miko Fogarty, Jules Fogarty, Joan Sebastian Zamora and Rebecca Houseknecht as they intensively train and prepare for what could be the turning point of their lives. The title First Position is taken from one of the five standard positions of the feet in classical ballet. Kargman was a first-time director who had studied dance herself. "I ended up quitting my job to make this film, my first film, and I thought maybe by choosing a topic that was quite dear to me and that I had lived for a number of years growing up—maybe I’d be able to do this story justice." The film features renowned dancers and choreographers from all over the world including Nadine Bommer, Denys Ganio, Élisabeth Platel, Raymond Lukens, and Youth America Grand Prixs founder Larissa Saveliev. 633 Squadron 633 Squadron is a 1964 British war film directed by Walter Grauman and starring Cliff Robertson, George Chakiris, and Maria Perschy. The plot, which involves the exploits of a fictional World War II British fighter-bomber squadron, was based on a novel of the same name by former Royal Air Force officer Frederick E. Smith, published in 1956, which itself drew on several real RAF operations. The film was produced by Cecil F. Ford for the second film of Mirisch Productions UK subsidiary Mirisch Films for United Artists. 633 Squadron was the first aviation film to be shot in colour and Panavision widescreen. Standing in the Shadows of Motown Standing in the Shadows of Motown is a 2002 American documentary film directed by Paul Justman that recounts the story of The Funk Brothers, the uncredited and largely unheralded studio musicians who were the house band that Berry Gordy hand-picked in 1959. The Rainmaker The Rainmaker is a 1956 American romance film directed by Joseph Anthony and adapted by N. Richard Nash from his play The Rainmaker. The film tells the story of a middle-aged woman, suffering from unrequited love for the local town sheriff; however, she falls for a con man who comes to town with the promise that he can make it rain. It stars Burt Lancaster, Katharine Hepburn, Wendell Corey, Lloyd Bridges and Earl Holliman. Holliman won a Golden Globe Award for his performance. The film was later remade in Hindi as Thodasa Roomani Ho Jaayen. The End of Summer is a 1961 film directed by Yasujirō Ozu. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was his penultimate; only An Autumn Afternoon followed it. Ganjirō Nakamura plays the patriarch of the Kohayagawa family, who runs a sake brewery company. Setsuko Hara, Michiyo Aratama and Yoko Tsukasa play his daughters. Chishū Ryū, a long-time collaborator of Ozu, has a small cameo as a farmer towards the end of the film. Most of the action takes place in Kyoto. Shank Shank is a 2010 British action film directed by first-time filmmaker Mo Ali. Written by Paul Van Carter, it was shot in London in 2009. The movie stars Adam Deacon, Bashy, Jennie Jacques, Kaya Scodelario, Kedar Williams-Stirling and Rory Beresford in the lead roles. It was released on 26 March 2010. Salting the Battlefield Salting the Battlefield is a 2014 British action drama/political thriller television film, written and directed for the BBC by the British writer David Hare. It follows Page Eight, which aired on BBC Two in August 2011 and Turks & Caicos, which aired in 2014. Entr'acte Entracte is a 1924 French short film directed by René Clair, which premiered as an entracte for the Ballets Suédois production Relâche at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris. Relâche is based on a book and with settings by Francis Picabia, produced by Rolf de Maré, and with choreography by Jean Börlin. The music for both the ballet and the film was composed by Erik Satie. Mr. Vampire Mr. Vampire is a 1985 Hong Kong comedy horror film directed by Ricky Lau in his directorial debut, and also produced by Sammo Hung. The films box office success led to the creation of a Mr. Vampire franchise, with the release of four sequels directed by Ricky Lau from 1986 to 1992, and subsequent similarly themed films with different directors released between 1987 and 1991. The vampire of the film is based on the jiangshi, the hopping corpses of Chinese folklore. The film was released under the Chinese title 暫時停止呼吸 in Taiwan. The film was the breakthrough success of the jiangshi genre, a trend popular in Hong Kong during the 1980s, and established many of the genres recognisable tropes. Le pari The Bet is a 1997 film directed, about smoking cessation, written by and starring Didier Bourdon and Bernard Campan of the French comic trio Les Inconnus. Blood Glacier Blood Glacier is a 2013 Austrian horror film directed by Marvin Kren. The movie had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2013 and had a limited theatrical release in the United States on May 2, 2014. It stars Gerhard Liebmann as a researcher faced with a strange liquid that poses a threat to anything living. Georgy Girl Georgy Girl is a 1966 British film based on a novel by Margaret Forster. The film was directed by Silvio Narizzano and starred Lynn Redgrave, Charlotte Rampling, Alan Bates, and James Mason. The film also features the well-known title song, "Georgy Girl" as performed by the Seekers. The plot follows the story of a virginal young woman in 1960s Swinging London who is faced with a dilemma when she is pursued by her fathers older employer and the young lover of her promiscuous and pregnant flatmate. B. Monkey B. Monkey is a British-American 1998 crime drama film directed by Michael Radford. Originally, Michael Caton-Jones was attached to direct the adaptation of the homonymous book by Andrew Davies, but left over creative differences. Asia Argento was allegedly sexually assaulted by Harvey Weinstein during the production of this film. Columbus Day Columbus Day is a 2008 crime drama starring Val Kilmer, Marg Helgenberger and Wilmer Valderrama. Dog Days Dog Days is a 2018 American romantic comedy film directed by Ken Marino and written by Elissa Matsueda and Erica Oyama. It stars Eva Longoria, Nina Dobrev, Vanessa Hudgens, Lauren Lapkus, Thomas Lennon, Adam Pally, Ryan Hansen, Rob Corddry, Tone Bell, Jon Bass and Finn Wolfhard. The plot follows the intertwining lives of various dogs and their owners around Los Angeles. The movie was released on August 8, 2018, by LD Entertainment, and received mixed reviews from critics. Too Late for Tears Too Late for Tears is a 1949 film noir crime film directed by Byron Haskin and starring Lizabeth Scott, Don DeFore, Dan Duryea, and Arthur Kennedy. It tells the story of a ruthless femme-fatale who steals a suitcase containing US$60,000. The screenplay was written by Roy Huggins, developed from a serial he wrote for the Saturday Evening Post. The film was reissued as Killer Bait in 1955. Too Late for Tears has been in the public domain for many years and has since gained a cult following; there are several different edits of the film with different running times. On January 25, 2014, a restored 35mm print was premiered by the Film Noir Foundation at Noir City 12 at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco. The film was restored by UCLA Film & Television Archive and the Film Noir Foundation, with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association providing some of the necessary funding. The restoration combined 35mm dupe negative elements from France with some material from surviving 35mm and 16mm prints. Het schnitzelparadijs Martin Koolhovens Schnitzel Paradise is a 2005 Dutch comedy film about Dutch-Moroccan Nordip Dounia who starts working in a restaurant kitchen and falls in love with Agnes Meerman, niece of the hotels manager. Nordip has to overcome not only Agness familys prejudices but also his fathers wishes as to his future. The film was a huge success in The Netherlands. The Christmas Card The Christmas Card is a Hallmark Channel original film written by Joany Kane and directed by Stephen Bridgewater. It was filmed on location in Nevada City and in Park City, Utah, and was released on December 2, 2006 Cassadaga Cassadaga is a 2011 American independent horror thriller film directed by Anthony DiBlasi. The screenplay is the feature-length debut for co-writers Bruce Wood and Scott Poiley. The film stars Kelen Coleman, Kevin Alejandro, Louise Fletcher, Rus Blackwell, Hank Stone, J Larose, Amy LoCiero and Christina Bach. The story revolves around Lily Morel trying to recover from her sister’s tragic death. She is haunted by a murdered woman and ends up on a mission to solve her mysterious death. One thing leads to another and Lily finds herself at the mercy of a sociopath dubbed "Geppetto". Cassadaga had its World Premiere at the Mann Chinese Theater 6 in Hollywood, California on October 22, 2011 as part of the Screamfest LA Film Festival. Betsy's Wedding Betsys Wedding is a 1990 American romantic comedy film written, directed by and starring Alan Alda. It co-stars Molly Ringwald, Ally Sheedy, Madeline Kahn, Joey Bishop, Joe Pesci, Anthony LaPaglia, Burt Young and Catherine OHara. The Model The Model is a 2016 Danish thriller drama film directed by Mads Matthiesen and written by Matthiesen, Martin Zandvliet and Anders August. The film stars Maria Palm and Ed Skrein. Robinson Crusoe Robinson Crusoe is a 1954 Mexican film by director Luis Buñuel, based on the novel Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. Both English and Spanish versions were produced. Dan OHerlihy was nominated for the 1955 Academy Award for Best Actor. Fiend Without a Face Fiend Without a Face is a 1958 independently made British black-and-white science fiction-horror film drama from Amalgamated Productions. It was produced by John Croydon and Richard Gordon, directed by Arthur Crabtree, and stars Marshall Thompson, Kynaston Reeves, Michael Balfour, and Kim Parker. The film was released in the UK by Eros Films; in the US it was released in June, 1958 by MGM as a double feature with The Haunted Strangler. Fiend Without a Face tells the story of mysterious deaths at the hands of a mentally created invisible life form that feeds on atomic power and then steals human brains and spinal columns to use as bodies in order to multiply its numbers. The screenplay by Herbert J. Leder was based upon Amelia Reynolds Longs 1930 short story "The Thought Monster", originally published in the March 1930 issue of Weird Tales magazine. 2009: Lost Memories 2009: Lost Memories is a 2002 South Korean science fiction action film directed by Lee Si-myung, adapted from the 1987 novel Looking for an Epitaph by Bok Geo-il. The film takes place in an alternate 2009, where the Korean Peninsula is still part of Imperial Japan due to a time-travel incident in 1909. It was distributed by CJ Entertainment and was released on February 1, 2002. August Underground's Mordum August Undergrounds Mordum is a 2003 direct-to-video horror exploitation film created and distributed by Toetag Pictures. It is the sequel to 2001s August Underground, and was followed by August Undergrounds Penance in 2007. The film is purposely shot in an amateur way to pass off the film as a faux snuff film. Sugar Mountain Sugar Mountain is an American thriller film directed by Richard Gray and written by Abe Pogos. The film stars Cary Elwes, Jason Momoa, Drew Roy, Haley Webb, and Shane Coffey. Filming began on March 10, 2014 in Seward, Alaska and ended on April 18. The film was released in the US on December 9, 2016. Masss Massu Engira Masilamani, also known by its former title Masss, is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language supernatural action comedy film directed by Venkat Prabhu. and produced by K. E. Gnanavel Raja under his then-newly formed studio Aadnah Arts, it features an ensemble cast including Suriya, Nayantara, Parthiban, Samuthirakani, Premgi Amaren and Pranitha Subhash. Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the music and cinematography was handled by R. D. Rajasekhar. The film was released worldwide on 29 May 2015. A Telugu dubbed version, titled Rakshasudu, was released simultaneously in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.It is remade into Bengali as Naqaab. Masoom Masoom is a 1983 Indian drama film and directorial debut of filmmaker Shekhar Kapur. It was an adaptation of 1980 novel Man by Erich Segal which had earlier been adapted into a 1982 Malayalam movie Olangal and a 1983 American movie Man, Woman and Child. The film is a coming-of-age story starring Naseeruddin Shah and Shabana Azmi in lead roles along with Tanuja, Supriya Pathak and Saeed Jaffrey. It features Jugal Hansraj, Aradhana and Urmila Matondkar as child actors. The screenplay, dialogues and lyrics are by Gulzar with music by R.D. Burman. The film was remade in Telugu as Illalu Priyuralu. Gas Food Lodging Gas Food Lodging is a 1992 movie written and directed by Allison Anders and stars Brooke Adams, Ione Skye, and Fairuza Balk. It tells the story of a waitress trying to find romance while raising two daughters in a trailer park. It was adapted from the young adult novel Dont Look and It Wont Hurt by Richard Peck. The film was produced by Cineville and entered into the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival. Fairuza Balk won the 1993 Independent Spirit Award for best female lead for her role. Daria in 'Is It College Yet?' Is It College Yet? is a 2002 American animated comedy-drama television film written by Glenn Eichler and Peggy Niccoll, and directed by Karen Disher. The film was the second film-length installment of MTVs animated series Daria, after 2000s Is it Fall Yet?, and served as the series finale, chronicling the end of high school as the characters prepare for college. Is It College Yet? was produced in lieu of an abbreviated, six-episode sixth season requested by MTV. Series creator Glenn Eichler planned to wrap the show with the fifth-season finale "Boxing Daria", believing that there was no more story to tell. Eichler agreed to write Is It College Yet? in order to have a true series finale for Daria. The film was first broadcast by MTV on January 21, 2002, released on both VHS and DVD formats on August 27, 2002, and was included on the DVD release of Daria: The Complete Animated Series on May 11, 2010. The film has yet to see a Blu-ray release. Raintree County Raintree County is a 1957 American Technicolor melodramatic film set during the American Civil War, directed by Edward Dmytryk. It stars Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, Eva Marie Saint, and Lee Marvin. It was adapted from the novel of the same name by Ross Lockridge Jr. I'm with Lucy Im With Lucy is a 2002 romantic comedy directed by Jon Sherman starring Monica Potter in the title role, with Henry Thomas, David Boreanaz, Anthony LaPaglia, Gael García Bernal and John Hannah. The Other Son The Other Son is a 2012 French drama film directed by Lorraine Lévy. Bernie Bernie is a 1996 French film directed by Albert Dupontel. Address Unknown Address Unknown is a 2001 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-duk. It was the opening film of the 2001 Venice Film Festival. The film is based on real-life stories from the directors life, and those known to him. Dolemite Dolemite is a 1975 American blaxploitation crime film and is also the name of its principal character, played by Rudy Ray Moore, who co-wrote the film and its soundtrack. Moore, who started his career as a stand-up comedian in the late 1960s, heard around that time a rhymed toast by a local homeless man about an urban hero named Dolemite and decided to adopt the persona of Dolemite as an alter ego in his act. Skins Skins is a 2017 Spanish drama film directed by Eduardo Casanova. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. He Died with a Felafel in His Hand He Died with a Felafel in His Hand is a 2001 Australian comedy-drama film starring Noah Taylor and directed by Richard Lowenstein. The film draws on the memoir of the same name and consists of a series of vignettes from a young mans experience of sharing accommodation with a variety of characters. There also exists a graphic adaptation of the novel. Belyy tigr White Tiger is a 2012 Russian war film, directed by Karen Shakhnazarov and co-written with Aleksandr Borodyansky based on the novel Tankist, ili "Belyy tigr" by Russian novelist Ilya Boyashov. The film is about a badly wounded Soviet tank commander on the Eastern Front of World War II who becomes obsessed with tracking down and destroying a mysterious, invincible Nazi tank, which the Soviet troops call the "White Tiger". The Soviets design a new, more powerful T-34 tank and assign the tank commander the job of destroying the White Tiger. The film was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Get Out Your Handkerchiefs Get Out Your Handkerchiefs is a 1978 French romantic comedy film directed by Bertrand Blier and starring Carole Laure, Gérard Depardieu, Patrick Dewaere and Riton Liebman. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 51st Academy Awards. The film tells the story of a ménage à trois in which two men share a woman to cure her of an unexplained depression, with many symptoms. Eventually, she begins an affair with an underage boy. The film employs heavy references to historical musician Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, combined with the music of the films composer Georges Delerue, who won the César Award for Best Original Music. Get Out Your Handkerchiefs was a critical success. Cannery Row Cannery Row is a 1982 American comedy-drama film directed by David S. Ward. It stars Nick Nolte and Debra Winger. The movie is adapted from John Steinbecks novels Cannery Row and Sweet Thursday. My House in Umbria My House in Umbria is a 2003 HBO made-for-television movie, based on the novella of the same name by William Trevor and published along with another novella in the volume Two Lives. The film stars Maggie Smith and Chris Cooper, and was directed by Richard Loncraine. Beautiful Kate Beautiful Kate is a 2009 Australian drama film directed by Rachel Ward and starring Ben Mendelsohn, Rachel Griffiths, Bryan Brown, Maeve Dermody and Sophie Lowe. Ward adapted the script from a 1982 novel of the same name by Newton Thornburg; this was the first novel by Thornburg used for a movie since Cutters Way. The film was shot on location in the Flinders Ranges. The film premiered in June 2009 at the Sydney Film Festival and was released in limited release across Australia on 6 August 2009. The Girl King The Girl King is a 2015 biographical drama about Christina. It was directed by Mika Kaurismäki and written by Michel Marc Bouchard who, after writing the screenplay for the film, wrote his stage play Christine, La Reine-Garçon which enjoyed a successful run in 2012 at Montreal’s Théâtre du Nouveau Monde and then in English at the Stratford Festival in 2014. The film premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival. Soulless Dukhless sometimes referred to as Soulless, is a 2012 Russian black comedy-drama film directed by Roman Prygunov and based on the novel Soulless: Tale of an Unreal Man by Sergey Minaev. It was selected as the opening film of the 34th Moscow International Film Festival. First, the movie was scheduled to be released in Autumn 2011 but was released on 21 June 2012 during the 34th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was screened in theaters on 4 October 2012. The sequel was released on 5 March 2015. Levottomat 3 - kun mikään ei riitä Addiction is a 2004 Finnish romantic drama film directed by Minna Virtanen. It is the last film in the Restless trilogy, preceded by Restless and Me and Morrison. 5ive Girls 5ive Girls is a 2006 Canadian horror film written and directed by Warren P. Sonoda and starring Ron Perlman, Jennifer Miller, and Jordan Madley. Little Sister Little Sister is a 2016 American dark comedy film written and directed by Zach Clark. The film stars Addison Timlin as a young nun visiting her childhood home after her brothers return from Iraq. The Starfighters The Starfighters is a 1964 American film. It was written and directed by Will Zens and stars Bob Dornan, Richard Jordahl and Richard Masters. In an unusual twist based on the storyline of a pilot and his congressman father, pilot and actor Dornan would seek and win election as a U.S. congressman in California. The Starfighters did not go into wide release. It was the subject of episode #612 of Comedy Centrals Mystery Science Theater 3000 and was labeled one of their "10 most unwatchable films" viewed by Paste magazine. Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in the Land of Demons is the fifth in a series of six Japanese martial arts films based on the long-running Lone Wolf and Cub manga series about Ogami Ittō, a wandering assassin for hire who is accompanied by his young son, Daigoro. 3 Extremes II Three is a 2002 horror film collaboration consisting of three omnibus segments by directors from three Asian countries. The segments are, in the following order: Memories, directed by Kim Jee-woon - dialogue in Korean The Wheel, directed by Nonzee Nimibutr - dialogue in Thai Going Home, directed by Peter Chan - dialogue in Cantonese and Mandarin Released in America as "3...Extremes II" to capitalize on the success of Three... Extremes. The project has a sequel, Three... Extremes following the same concept but with directors Fruit Chan, Takashi Miike and Park Chan-wook. Love! Valour! Compassion! Love! Valour! Compassion! is a 1997 film directed by Joe Mantello and written by Terrence McNally, adapted from McNallys play of the same name. It revolves around eight gay men who gather for three summer weekends at a lakeside house in Dutchess County, where they relax, reflect, and plan for survival in an era plagued by AIDS. As with many screen adaptations of stage plays, the script underwent numerous changes, eliminating almost all direct addresses to the audience and the conclusion of one of the subplots. This remains the only theatrical film directed by Mantello, who was nominated for the Grand Special Prize at the Deauville Film Festival. A Wolf at the Door A Wolf at the Door is a 2013 Brazilian drama thriller film written and directed by Fernando Coimbra. The film follows the story of Sylvia and Bernardo, the parents of a kidnapped girl, and Rosa, Bernardos lover, who is suspected for the kidnapping. Festival. Capture the Flag Capture the Flag is a 2015 Spanish computer-animated science-fiction adventure comedy film directed by Enrique Gato and written by Patxi Amezcua. Produced by 4 Cats Pictures and animated by Lightbox Entertainment, the film is distributed by Paramount Pictures International. It was released in 3D and 2D format. The film won Best Animated Film at the 2016 Goya Awards. The Deal The Deal is a 2008 American satirical comedy film directed by Steven Schachter. The screenplay by Schachter and William H. Macy is based on the 1991 novel of the same title by Peter Lefcourt. Macy and Meg Ryan co-star. The film was shot in Cape Town and other South African locations. It premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and was the opening night attraction at the Sarasota Film Festival. It also was shown at the Philadelphia Film Festival, the Maui Film Festival, and the Traverse City Film Festival, among others, but never was given a theatrical release in the United States. It was released on Region 1 DVD on January 20, 2009. Baby on Board Baby on Board is a 2009 comedy film starring Heather Graham, John Corbett, Jerry OConnell, Anthony Starke and Lara Flynn Boyle. Priceless Priceless is a 2016 American romantic drama film about human trafficking, inspired by true events. It is directed by Ben Smallbone and produced by Steve Barnett with a screenplay by Chris Dowling and Tyler Poelle. Starring singer Joel Smallbone, Bianca Santos, Amber Midthunder, Jim Parrack, and David Koechner, it tells the story of a man who has his life changed when he inadvertently delivers two women into the hands of sex traffickers and resolves to save them. The film is being distributed by Roadside Attractions and it was released on October 14, 2016 to generally positive reviews from critics and audience. Straight Talk Straight Talk is a 1992 American romantic comedy film directed by Barnet Kellman and starring Dolly Parton and James Woods. Secrets of State Secrets of State is a 2008 French thriller film directed by Philippe Haïm. Swing Girls is a Japanese 2004 comedy film directed and co-written by Shinobu Yaguchi. The plot follows a group of inept high school girls who form a big band. The cast includes Juri Ueno, Yuta Hiraoka, Shihori Kanjiya, Yuika Motokariya and Yukari Toyashima. The film ranked 8th at the Japanese box office in 2004, and won seven prizes at 28th Japan Academy Prize, including "Most Popular Film" and "Newcomer of the Year" for Yuta Hiraoka and Juri Ueno. Yamadonga Yamadonga is a 2007 Indian Telugu-language fantasy action comedy film directed by S.S. Rajamouli and produced by Urmila Gangaraju and P. Chiranjeevi. The film stars Mohan Babu, Jr. NTR, Mamta Mohandas and Priyamani in the lead roles. The film released worldwide on 15 August 2007. Upon release, it received mixed to positive reviews from critics and audiences, the film was a blockbuster at the box office. This is the third combination of Jr. NTR and S. S. Rajamouli after Student No. 1 and Simhadri. The film was also later dubbed into Hindi as Lok Parlok in 2008. Facing Ali Facing Ali is a 2009 documentary directed by Pete McCormack about Muhammad Ali as told from the perspectives of some of the notable opponents he faced during his career: George Chuvalo, Sir Henry Cooper, George Foreman, "Smokin Joe Frazier, Larry Holmes, Ron Lyle, Ken Norton, Earnie Shavers, Leon Spinks and Ernie Terrell. Production is credited to Canadian producer Derik Murray and his company, Network Entertainment, and to Lions Gate Entertainment and Spike Sports in association with Muhammad Ali Enterprises. The fighters discuss their bouts against Muhammad Ali as well as their own lives and careers; Alis fights against other opponents; his conversion to Islam and the assumption of the name Muhammad Ali; his relationship with the Nation of Islam organization, its leader, Elijah Muhammad, and the Nation of Islams most prominent minister, Malcolm X; Alis refusal to be inducted into the United States Army to serve in the ongoing Vietnam War in 1967 on moral and religious grounds; the decision by the New York State Athletic Commission to strip him of his championship; his legal case and his reinstatement after the favorable June 28, 1970 decision by the Supreme Court of the United States. The Justices decided 8–0, that "... for the reasons stated, that the Department Justice|JusticeJustice|JusticeJustice|Justice was simply wrong as a matter of law in advising that the petitioners beliefs were not religiously based and were not sincerely held". Sonny Liston, who died in 1970, appears in archival footage. Liston and Ali fought in two notable matches in 1964 and 1965, respectively. The cover art for the DVD is Neil Leifers iconic photograph from their controversial second fight in Lewiston, Maine in which many, such as George Chuvalo, allege that Sonny Liston deliberately lost. Startup.com Startup.com is a 2001 American documentary film about the dot-com start-up govWorks.com, which raised $60 million USD in funding from Hearst Interactive Media, KKR, the New York Investment Fund, and Sapient. The startup did not survive, but it became a reference for lessons learned, as it was the subject of a 2001 documentary that follows govWorks founders Kaleil Isaza Tuzman and Tom Herman from 1999-2000, as the Internet bubble was bursting. Brotherhood of Blood Brotherhood of Blood is a 2007 American horror film, starring Jason Connery, Victoria Pratt, Sid Haig and Ken Foree, directed by Peter Scheerer and Michael Roesch. The movie had its world premiere at the prestigious Sitges Film Festival in Sitges, Spain in October 2007. For the release in the US and Canada, Sam Raimi´s label Ghosthouse Underground has picked up the movie. It was released on home video in North America through Lionsgate on October 14, 2008. The Task The Task is a 2011 British horror film directed by Alex Orwell, written by Kenny Yakkel, produced by Christopher Milburn and Courtney Solomon, and starring Alexandra Staden, Victor McGuire and Adam Rayner. The film, inspired by MTVs Fear, was produced by After Dark Originals and released by Lions Gate Entertainment on 28 January 2011. Fat Kid Rules the World Fat Kid Rules the World is a 2012 comedy-drama film directed by Matthew Lillard in his directorial debut. It is based on the book of the same name and stars Jacob Wysocki, Matt OLeary & Billy Campbell. The Eagle Huntress The Eagle Huntress is a 2016 internationally co-produced Kazakh-language documentary film directed by Otto Bell and narrated by executive producer Daisy Ridley. It follows the story of Aisholpan, a 13-year-old Kazakh girl from Mongolia, as she attempts to become the first female eagle hunter to compete in the eagle festival at Ulgii, Mongolia, established in 1999. The film was shortlisted for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature but was ultimately not nominated. It was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Documentary. The Old Mill The Old Mill is a 1937 Silly Symphonies cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions, directed by Wilfred Jackson, scored by Leigh Harline, and released theatrically to theatres by RKO Radio Pictures on November 5, 1937. The film depicts the natural community of animals populating an old abandoned windmill in the country, and how they deal with a severe summer thunderstorm that nearly destroys their habitat. It incorporates the song "One Day When We Were Young" from Johann Strauss IIs operetta The Gypsy Baron. The Old Mill was the first Silly Symphony cartoon to be released by RKO and was added a new Silly Symphony logo, some new titles, and a burlap background which was used for other several Disney theatrical cartoon series like Donald Duck, Goofy, Mickey Mouse, and Pluto the Pup. This Silly Symphonies cartoon was re-issued to theatres by Buena Vista Distribution. Like many of the later Silly Symphony shorts, The Old Mill was a testing ground for advanced animation techniques. Marking the first use of Disneys multiplane camera, the film also incorporates realistic depictions of animal behavior, complex lighting and color effects, depictions of wind, rain, lightning, ripples, splashes and reflections, three-dimensional rotation of detailed objects, and the use of timing to produce specific dramatic and emotional effects. All of the lessons learned from making The Old Mill would subsequently be incorporated into Disneys feature-length animated films, such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which was released a month later, as well as Pinocchio, Fantasia and Bambi. In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". A Far Off Place A Far Off Place is a 1993 American adventure drama film based on Laurens van der Posts works A Far-Off Place and its prequel, A Story Like the Wind. The film stars Reese Witherspoon, Ethan Randall, Jack Thompson and Maximilian Schell. Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon is a 1998 film made for television by the British Broadcasting Corporation. It was written and directed by John Maybury and stars Derek Jacobi, Daniel Craig and Tilda Swinton. A fictional-biography of painter Francis Bacon, it concentrates on his strained relationship with George Dyer, a small-time thief. The film draws heavily on the authorised biography of Bacon, The Gilded Gutter Life of Francis Bacon by Daniel Farson, and is dedicated to him. The film won three awards at the Edinburgh International Film Festival: Best New British Feature and two Best British Performance awards, one for Jacobi and, the other for future James Bond actor, Craig. The film was also screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Craigs performance was well received by critics, acknowledging it as his breakthrough role Zelary Želary is a 2003 Czech/Slovak film directed by Ondřej Trojan and starring Anna Geislerová. The film received a 2004 Academy Award nomination in the Best Foreign Language Film category. It was produced by Barrandov Studios in Prague. The film is adapted from two works by Czech novelist Květa Legátová - "Želary," a collection of short stories published in 2001, and her 2002 book, "Jozova Hanule." Dead Fish Dead Fish is a 2005 action comedy film starring Robert Carlyle, Gary Oldman, Andrew-Lee Potts and Elena Anaya. Shiver Eskalofrío is a 2008 horror-thriller film directed by Isidro Ortiz and produced by Guillermo Del Toro. Hour of the Gun Hour of the Gun is a 1967 Western film depicting Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday during their 1881 battles against Ike Clanton and his brothers in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, and the gunfights aftermath in and around Tombstone, starring James Garner as Earp, Jason Robards as Holliday, and Robert Ryan as Clanton. The movie was directed by John Sturges. Sturges had previously directed a fictionalized version of the same events in the film Gunfight at the O.K. Corral starring Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas but Hour of the Gun attempts more historical accuracy than most motion picture accounts of the events and is based on the non-fiction book Tombstones Epitaph by Douglas D. Martin, with a screenplay by Edward Anhalt. In Hour of the Gun Ike Clanton is shown, correctly, to have survived the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, whereas previous films had him killed at the gunfight. During the films opening title and credits sequence, an onscreen title appears last: "This picture is based on Fact. This is the way it happened." Antoine and Colette Antoine and Colette is the second film — a short — in François Truffauts series about Antoine Doinel, the character he follows from boyhood to adulthood through five films. The third is the feature film Stolen Kisses. Antoine and Colette was made for the 1962 anthology collection, Love at Twenty, which featured shorts from the renowned directors Shintarô Ishihara, Marcel Ophüls, Renzo Rossellini and Andrzej Wajda, as well as Truffaut. Antoine Doinel — and Jean-Pierre Léaud, the actor who played him throughout all five films — had made his screen debut in 1959 with Truffauts first film, The 400 Blows. Truffauts tender, semi-autobiographical film about the young Antoine and his gradual descent into petty crime introduced the world to the French New Wave, a short-lived but highly influential outpouring of work from young French filmmakers including Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Chabrol and Éric Rohmer. I Am Kalam I Am Kalam is a 2011 Indian Hindi drama film produced by Smile Foundation and directed by Nila Madhab Panda, cinematography by Mohana Krishna. The character of Chhotu has been performed by Harsh Mayar. The film was screened in the market section at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival on 12 May 2010. It has been showcased in various film festivals and has received many awards and honours. The film was screened retrospective on August 17th 2016 at the Independence Day Film Festival jointly presented by the Indian Directorate of Film Festivals and Ministry of Defense, commemorating 70th Indian Independence Day. The Great Lie The Great Lie is a 1941 American drama film directed by Edmund Goulding and starring Bette Davis, George Brent, and Mary Astor. The screenplay by Lenore J. Coffee is based on the novel January Heights by Polan Banks. Awaara Awaara , also written Awāra and known overseas as The Vagabond, is a 1951 Indian crime drama film, produced and directed by Raj Kapoor, and written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. It stars Raj Kapoor, Nargis, Prithviraj Kapoor, Leela Chitnis, and K. N. Singh. Other members of the Kapoor family make an appearance, including Rajs youngest real-life brother Shashi Kapoor, who plays the younger version of his character, and Prithivirajs father Dewan Bashwanath Kapoor, playing a cameo role in his only film appearance. The films music was composed by Shankar Jaikishan. The film centers on the intertwining lives of poor Raj and privileged Rita. In the film, Kapoors poor, innocent "little tramp" character references Charlie Chaplin and was further developed in other Kapoor films such as Shree 420. Awaara is considered a milestone in the history of Bollywood. The film became an overnight sensation in South Asia, and found even greater success abroad in the Soviet Union, East Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe. In particular, the song "Awaara Hoon", sung by Mukesh with lyrics by Shailendra, became hugely popular across the Indian subcontinent, as well as in countries such as the Soviet Union, China, Bulgaria, Turkey, Afghanistan, and Romania. The film was also nominated for the Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1953. The film drew an estimated overseas audience of million, including 100million in China and 100million in the Soviet Union. Owing to its popularity in so many countries, the film is a candidate for the most successful film of all time. In 2012, Awaara was included in the 20 new entries to All-Time 100 greatest films by TIME. La cabina La cabina is a 1972 television film directed by Spanish director Antonio Mercero, and written by himself and José Luis Garci, starring José Luis López Vázquez. It first aired on 13 December 1972 on Televisión Española. The film won the 1973 International Emmy Award for Fiction. In the 35-minute film, a man becomes trapped in a telephone booth, while passersby seem unable to help him. The Wrong Guy The Wrong Guy is a 1997 Canadian comedy film directed by David Steinberg. It was co-written by Dave Foley of The Kids in the Hall and Newsradio fame, along with David Anthony Higgins and Jay Kogen. Foley also stars in the picture, along with David Anthony Higgins, Jennifer Tilly, Colm Feore and Joe Flaherty. The script was originally inspired by a sketch Foley himself wrote back during his days with The Kids in the Hall. Block-Heads Block-Heads is a 1938 comedy film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, produced by Hal Roach Studios for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film, a reworking of elements from the Laurel and Hardy shorts We Faw Down and Unaccustomed As We Are, was Roachs final film for MGM. Page One: Inside the New York Times Page One: Inside the New York Times is an American documentary film by Andrew Rossi, which premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Magnolia Pictures and Participant Media jointly acquired the U.S. distribution rights and released the film theatrically in Summer 2011. The film grossed over one million dollars at the US box office and has been nominated for two News & Documentary Emmy Awards as well as a Critics Choice Award for Best Documentary Feature. Phillauri Phillauri is a 2017 Indian Hindi fantasy comedy film directed by Anshai Lal and produced by Fox Star Studios with Anushka Sharma and her brother Karnesh Sharma under their banner of Clean Slate Films. Director Navdeep Singh and writer Sudip Sharma are associated with the film as Creative Producers. The film stars Anushka Sharma, Diljit Dosanjh, Suraj Sharma & Mehreen Pirzada in the lead roles. The films first official poster was released on February 3, 2017. The film was released on March 24, 2017. Fata Morgana Fata Morgana is a 1971 film by Werner Herzog, shot in 1968 and 1969, which captures mirages in the Sahara and Sahel deserts. Herzog also wrote the voiceover narration by Lotte H. Eisner, which recites the Mayan creation myth, the Popol Vuh. The Dark Side of the Sun The Dark Side of the Sun is a 1988 American-Yugoslavian drama film directed by Božidar Nikolić and stars Brad Pitt in his first leading role as a young man in search of a cure for a dreaded skin disease. Director Božidar Nikolić picked Brad Pitt out of 400 candidates for the main role. Brad Pitt was very happy for the pick and was only paid $1523 for seven weeks of filming in 1988. Nikolic said that film was then shelved due to lack of entertainment value. The movie was released directly to video in 1997. Trauma Trauma is a 2004 British psychological thriller directed by Marc Evans and written by Richard Smith. Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film is a 2006 documentary film about slasher films. It makes reference to many popular horror and thriller films as well. The Good Witch The Good Witch is a television film that aired on the Hallmark Channel on January 19, 2008. It stars Catherine Bell as Cassandra Nightingale and Chris Potter as Chief of Police Jake Russell. The film has spawned ten sequels and a television series. A Muppet Family Christmas A Muppet Family Christmas is a Christmas television special starring Jim Hensons Muppets. It first aired on December 16, 1987, on the ABC television network in the United States. Shot in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, its teleplay was conceived by longtime Muppet writer Jerry Juhl, and directed by Peter Harris and Eric Till. The special features various Muppets from The Muppet Show, Sesame Street, Fraggle Rock, and Muppet Babies. It also stars Gerard Parkes as Doc from the North American wraparound segments of Fraggle Rock, and Henson as himself in a cameo appearance. In the special, the Muppets surprise Fozzie Bears mother Emily with a Christmas visit to her farm, not knowing that she had already rented out the place to Doc for the holidays so she could spend a winter vacation in Malibu. Due to licensing issues with the songs featured in A Muppet Family Christmas, some scenes have been cut from subsequent North American VHS and DVD releases. The Most Beautiful Day The Most Beautiful Day is a 2016 German comedy film directed by Florian David Fitz. Tunes of Glory Tunes of Glory is a 1960 British drama film directed by Ronald Neame, based on the novel and screenplay by James Kennaway. The film is a "dark psychological drama" focusing on events in a wintry Scottish Highland regimental barracks in the period following the Second World War. It stars Alec Guinness and John Mills, and features Dennis Price, Kay Walsh, John Fraser, Susannah York, Duncan MacRae and Gordon Jackson. Writer Kennaway served with the Gordon Highlanders, and the title refers to the bagpiping that accompanies every important action of the regiment. The original pipe music was composed by Malcolm Arnold, who also wrote the music for The Bridge on the River Kwai. The film was generally well received by critics, the acting in particular garnering praise. Kennaways screenplay was nominated for an Oscar. Hot Pursuit Hot Pursuit is a 1987 American action comedy film directed by Steven Lisberger, written by Lisberger and Steven Carabatsos, and starring John Cusack, Robert Loggia, Wendy Gazelle, and Jerry Stiller. We Have Always Lived in the Castle We Have Always Lived in the Castle is a 2018 American mystery thriller film directed by Stacie Passon, written by Mark Kruger, and starring Taissa Farmiga, Alexandra Daddario, Crispin Glover, and Sebastian Stan. It was based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Shirley Jackson. It premiered at the LA Film Festival on September 22, 2018, to mixed reviews, praising the performances and direction but criticizing the lack of dramatic atmosphere. It was released on May 17, 2019 by Brainstorm Media. Jubal Jubal is a 1956 American CinemaScope Technicolor Drama Western film directed by Delmer Daves and starring Glenn Ford, Ernest Borgnine, Rod Steiger. It was one of the few adult westerns in the 1950s and is described as Othello on the Range. The Fifth Seal The Fifth Seal is a 1976 film by Hungarian director Zoltán Fábri based on a novel of the same name by Hungarian author Ferenc Sánta. It won the Golden Prize at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival and it was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. A Tale of Springtime Conte de printemps is a 1990 French film directed by Éric Rohmer, starring Anne Teyssèdre, Hugues Quester and Florence Darel. It is the first of Rohmers Contes des quatre saisons, which also includes A Tale of Winter, A Summers Tale and Autumn Tale. Mimic: Sentinel Mimic 3: Sentinel is a 2003 science fiction horror film, directed by J. T. Petty, with a script inspired by a short story of the same name by Donald A. Wollheim. The movie was a direct-to-DVD sequel to Mimic and Mimic 2. Mimic 3: Sentinel stars horror film veteran Lance Henriksen and takes a departure from the tone of the first two films, as it has a feel similar to Alfred Hitchcocks Rear Window rather than the action/horror tone of its predecessors. The Wild Blue Yonder The Wild Blue Yonder is a 2005 science fiction film by German director Werner Herzog. It was presented at the 62nd Venice Film Festival, where it was awarded the FIPRESCI Prize. It went on to screen in competition at the Mar del Plata Film Festival and the Sitges Film Festival, it won "Carnet Jove – Special Mention" at the latter. Most of the film consists of recontextualized documentary footage which is overlaid with fictional narration. This technique was used in Herzogs earlier film Lessons of Darkness. The films name comes from the first line of the song "The U.S. Air Force". The scenes in space are courtesy of NASA. Breaking the Girls Breaking the Girls is a 2012 American crime thriller film directed by Jamie Babbit and starring Agnes Bruckner and Madeline Zima. Rock'n Roll Rockn Roll is a 2017 French comedy film written and directed by Guillaume Canet. The Devil's Eye The Devils Eye is a 1960 Swedish fantasy-comedy film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. The Hallelujah Trail The Hallelujah Trail is a 1965 American Western mockumentary spoof directed by John Sturges, with top-billed stars Burt Lancaster, Lee Remick, Jim Hutton and Pamela Tiffin. Based on the book of the same title by Bill Guilick in 1963. The film was one of several large-scale widescreen, long-form "epic" comedies produced in the 1960s, much like The Great Race and Its a Mad, combined with the epic grandeur of the Western genre. Its running time is 2 hours, 45 minutes. The movie is part of a group, which were filmed in Ultra Panavision 70 and presented in selected theaters via the oversized Super Cinerama process. Stuntman Bill Williams was killed on November 13, 1964 while performing a stunt involving a wagon going over a cliff. The scene was kept in the movie. On October 19, 1968, three years and four months after its release, the film had its television premiere in a three-hour timeslot on NBC Saturday Night at the Movies. Helter Skelter Helter Skelter is a 1976 television film based on the 1974 book by prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry. In the United States, it aired over two nights. In some countries it was shown in cinemas, with additional footage including nudity, language and more violence. The movie is based on the murders committed by the Charles Manson Family. The best-known victim was actress Sharon Tate. The title was taken from the Beatles song of the same name. According to the theory put forward by the prosecution, Manson used the term for an anticipated race war, and "healter skelter" sic was scrawled in blood on the refrigerator door at the home of victims Rosemary and Leno LaBianca . It recounts the murders Manson committed, the investigation, and the 1970-71 trial, in which prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi attempted to draw connections between the Manson family and his violent convictions. The 1976 film, directed by Tom Gries, stars Steve Railsback as Manson and George DiCenzo as Bugliosi. Writer JP Miller received a 1977 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best TV Feature or Mini-series Teleplay. In 2004, the book was adapted for a second made-for-TV movie, written and directed by John Gray and featuring Jeremy Davies as Manson. The Squad The Squad is a 2015 French action film directed by and starring Jean Reno. It is a remake of the 2012 film The Sweeney, which in turn was inspired by the popular television series The Sweeney. In the UK it is marketed as "The Sweeney: Paris". The Shoes of the Fisherman The Shoes of the Fisherman is a 1968 American drama film based on the 1963 novel of the same name by the Australian novelist Morris West. Shot in Rome, the motion picture was directed by Michael Anderson and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Elvis Elvis is a 1979 American made-for-television biographical film directed by John Carpenter, and starring Kurt Russell as Elvis Presley, originally aired on ABC. It marks the last role on television for Russell, and the first collaboration between him and Carpenter. After its success on television in the United States, Elvis was released theatrically throughout Europe. It was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Made for Television, and for three Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie for Russell. Divine Intervention Divine Intervention is a 2002 film by Palestinian director Elia Suleiman, which may be described as a surreal black comedy. The film consists largely of a series of brief interconnected sketches, but for the most part records a day in the life of a Palestinian living in Nazareth, whose girlfriend lives several checkpoints away in the West Bank city of Ramallah. One lyrical section features a beautiful sunglasses-clad Palestinian woman whose passing by not only distracts all eyes, but whose gaze causes Israeli military checkpoint towers to crumble. The director features prominently as the films silent, expressionless protagonist in a performance that has been compared to the work of Buster Keaton, Jim Jarmusch and Jacques Tati. The film is noted for its minimal use of dialogue, its slow pace and repetition in behavior by its characters. Pod Pod is a 2015 American horror film written and directed by Mickey Keating. It stars Lauren Ashley Carter, Dean Cates, Brian Morvant, Larry Fessenden, and John Weselcouch. Carter and Cates play siblings who stage an intervention for their unstable brother, played by Morvant. As the situation spirals out of control, they begin to wonder if what they had dismissed as their brothers paranoid delusions may be true. Writing was influenced by The Twilight Zone and classic horror films of the 1970s, including the 1978 version of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, which inspired the title. Shooting took place in Maine in winter 2014. It premiered at South by Southwest on March 16, 2015, and was released theatrically on August 28, 2015. Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a 67% approval rating based on six reviews. Rita, Sue and Bob Too Rita, Sue and Bob Too is a 1987 British comedy-drama film directed by Alan Clarke, set in Bradford, West Yorkshire about two teenaged schoolgirls who have a sexual fling with a married man. It was adapted by Andrea Dunbar, based on two of her stage plays; Rita Sue and Bob Too and The Arbor, which was first performed at the Royal Court Theatre, London. The strapline of the film was: "Thatchers Britain with her knickers down." Horatio Hornblower: Retribution Retribution is the sixth episode of the British film series Hornblower. It was released on 25 March 2002, nearly three years after the first four films and the day after the fifth episode, Mutiny, of which it is a continuation. It is based on the book Lieutenant Hornblower by C.S. Forester. Nine Miles Down Nine Miles Down is a 2009 horror film based on the Well to Hell hoax, a widespread urban myth that Russian scientists in Siberia had drilled so deep that they had broken through into hell and recorded the screams of the damned emanating from the borehole. It was the last feature film credit for writer Everett de Roche. It is an international co-production between the UK, Hungary, and the US. Dead Before Dawn 3D Dead Before Dawn 3D is a 2012 Canadian adventure-horror comedy directed by April Mullen, written by Tim Doiron, and starring Devon Bostick, Martha MacIsaac, and Christopher Lloyd. It introduces "zemons", a combination of zombie and demon. It is Canadas first stereoscopic live-action 3D feature film, and Mullen is the first woman to direct a live action, fully stereoscopic 3D feature film. 90 Minutes in Heaven 90 Minutes in Heaven is a 2015 Christian drama film directed by Michael Polish and starring Hayden Christensen, Kate Bosworth, Dwight Yoakam, Michael W. Smith, and Michael Harding. It is based on the bestselling novel by the same name. It is the first film by Giving Films, a sister company to retail chain Family Christian Stores, and though the company announced plans to donate all profits from the film to charitable organizations, the poorly reviewed film showed a loss at the box office. The Barbarian Brothers The Barbarians is a 1987 sword and sorcery film directed by Ruggero Deodato and starring the Barbarian Brothers, Richard Lynch and Eva La Rue. The film is an Italian and American co-production shot in Rome and the Abruzzo Mountains. Peter and David Paul were nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award as Worst New Stars for this film. Elsa & Fred Elsa y Fred is a 2005 Spanish-Argentine film co-production directed by Marcos Carnevale and starring Manuel Alexandre, China Zorrilla and Federico Luppi. An American remake of the film was released in 2014. Finding Amanda Finding Amanda is a 2008 comedy-drama film directed by Peter Tolan and starring Matthew Broderick and Brittany Snow. The plot revolves around a television producer with a penchant for drinking and gambling, who is sent to Las Vegas to convince his troubled niece to enter rehabilitation. It was filmed in California over a three-month period. Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy? Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy? is a 2013 French animated documentary film by Michel Gondry about the linguist, philosopher, and political activist Noam Chomsky. Bickford Shmeckler's Cool Ideas Bickford Shmecklers Cool Ideas is a 2006 film written and directed by Scott Lew, starring Patrick Fugit and Olivia Wilde. The Dog Problem The Dog Problem is a 2006 comedy film directed and written by Scott Caan and produced by Thousand Words Films. Along with Caan, the film stars Giovanni Ribisi, Lynn Collins, Kevin Corrigan, Sarah Shahi, and Mena Suvari. Don Cheadle appears in an uncredited role. Musician Steve Jones, supermodels Joanna Krupa and Melissa Keller, and Ultimate Fighters Tito Ortiz and Kimo Leopoldo provide supporting roles. Hold That Ghost Hold That Ghost is a 1941 horror comedy film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello and featuring Joan Davis, Evelyn Ankers and Richard Carlson. On August 1, 1941, Abbott and Costello performed a live version of the film for radio audiences on Louella Parsons Hollywood Premiere. Solas Solas is a 1999 Spanish film written and directed by Benito Zambrano. The film explores the lives of a mother and daughter and their struggle for survival and happiness. Both of the women in the story are portrayed as alone, each in her own way. It won five Goya awards in 2000 and several other prizes. Python Python is a 2000 made-for-TV comedy horror film directed by Richard Clabaugh. The film features several cult favorite actors, including William Zabka of The Karate Kid fame, Wil Wheaton, Casper Van Dien, Jenny McCarthy, Keith Coogan, Robert Englund, Dana Barron, David Bowe, and Sean Whalen. The film concerns a genetically engineered snake, a python, that escapes and unleashes itself on a small town. It includes the classic final girl scenario evident in films such as Friday the 13th. It was filmed in Los Angeles and Malibu. Python was followed by three sequels: Pythons 2, and Boa vs. Python, all of which are also made-for-TV films. Detonator Death Train is a 1993 made-for-TV movie featuring Pierce Brosnan, Patrick Stewart, Christopher Lee, Ted Levine, and Alexandra Paul. The script was based on an Alastair MacNeill novel of the same name, which in turn was based on an Alistair MacLean screenplay. Fast Girls Fast Girls is a 2012 British drama film directed by Regan Hall and written by Jay Basu, Noel Clarke and Roy Williams. It stars Lenora Crichlow, Lily James, Bradley James, Noel Clarke and Rupert Graves. The film follows the story of two women as they become professional sprinters and join the British relay team for a World Championship event. The film had its world premiere in London on 7 June 2012. The film was released on 15 June in the United Kingdom. Last Cab to Darwin Last Cab to Darwin is a 2015 Australian film directed by Jeremy Sims and written by Sims and Reg Cribb. Based on Cribbs 2003 play of the same name, it stars Michael Caton, Ningali Lawford, Mark Coles Smith, Emma Hamilton, and Jacki Weaver, who was in the original cast of the play. Like the play, the film was inspired by the true story of Max Bell, a taxi driver who traveled from Broken Hill to Darwin to seek euthanasia after he was diagnosed with a terminal illness. Marina Marina is a biographical film released in 2013 and directed by Stijn Coninx. The film is based upon the life of the Italian singer Rocco Granata who moved to Belgium when he was a young boy. It features as Rocco Granata and Evelien Bosmans as Helena. Most part of the film is in Italian as Roccos parents did not speak the Dutch language. Other parts are in Dutch and some dialogues in French and English. The film was first shown at the Montreal World Film Festival on 25 August 2013. It was released in Belgium in November. The film won a Golden Award at the Ostend Film Festival and the "publics favorite award" at the Valladolid International Film Festival. The movie contains a cameo, with Rocco Granata himself playing the role of the salesmen that sells him his first instrument. Tillie's Punctured Romance Tillies Punctured Romance is a 1914 American silent comedy film directed by Mack Sennett and starring Marie Dressler, Mabel Normand, Charlie Chaplin, and the Keystone Kops. The picture was the first feature-length motion picture produced by the Keystone Film Company, and is the only one featuring Chaplin. The film is based on Dresslers stage play Tillies Nightmare by A. Baldwin Sloane and Edgar Smith. Tillies Punctured Romance is notable for being the last Chaplin film which he neither wrote nor directed, as well as the first feature-length comedy in all of cinema. In it, Chaplin plays an entirely different role from his Tramp character, which was relatively new at the time. Someone's Watching Me! For the song, see Somebodys Watching Me. Someones Watching Me! is a 1978 American made-for-television horror film written and directed by John Carpenter and starring Lauren Hutton and Adrienne Barbeau. The film was made immediately prior to Carpenters theatrical hit Halloween. The film was produced by Warner Bros. and aired on NBC on November 29, 1978. 7 Dwarves: The Forest Is Not Enough 7 Zwerge – Der Wald ist nicht genug is a 2006 German comedy film directed by Sven Unterwaldt. It is a sequel to the film 7 Zwerge – Männer allein im Wald. The movie is based upon the fairy tale Rumpelstiltskin and characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Tai Chi 2: The Hero Rises Tai Chi Hero is a 2012 Hong Kong-Chinese 3D martial arts film directed by Stephen Fung, written and produced by Chen Kuo-fu. It is the sequel to Fungs 2012 film Tai Chi Zero. It was released in Hong Kong on 25 October 2012. It is to be followed by a third undeveloped movie named Tai Chi Summit. Filmistaan Filmistaan is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language comedy film written and directed by Nitin Kakkar. It was screened at the 17th Busan International Film Festival, the Mumbai Film Festival, and the International Film Festival of Kerala, where it won the Silver Crow Pheasant Award for best debut. It won the Best Feature Film in Hindi in the 60th National Film Awards 2012. Filmistaan was screened internationally at the 24th Palm Springs International Film Festival, 23rd Tromsø International Film Festival, 36th Göteborg International Film Festival, and 5th Jaipur International Film Festival. It was released nationwide across India on June 6, 2014. Father's Little Dividend Fathers Little Dividend is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Spencer Tracy, Joan Bennett, and Elizabeth Taylor. The movie is the sequel to Father of the Bride. Happy Anniversary Happy Anniversary is a 2018 romance comedy film, written and directed by Jared Stern. It stars Noël Wells, Ben Schwartz, Jeff Grace, Rahul Kohli, Kristin Bauer van Straten, Kate Berlant, Leonardo Nam, David Walton, Isidora Goreshter, Annie Potts and Joe Pantoliano. The film was released on March 30, 2018 by Netflix. Pitfall , a.k.a. The Pitfall and Kashi To Kodomo, is a 1962 Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara, written by Kōbō Abe. It was Teshigaharas first feature, and the first of his four film collaborations with Abe and Takemitsu, the others being Woman in the Dunes, The Face of Another and The Ruined Map. Unlike the others, which are based on novels by Abe, Pitfall was originally a television play called Purgatory. The film has been included in The Criterion Collection. Iceman Iceman is a 2014 Hong Kong-Chinese 3D martial arts action-comedy film directed by Law Wing-cheung and starring Donnie Yen, who also serves as the films action director. The film is a remake of the 1989 film The Iceman Cometh which was directed by Clarence Fok and starred Yuen Biao. The film was released in Hong Kong and China on April 25, 2014. Cradle of Fear Cradle of Fear is a 2001 British horror film, directed by Alex Chandon. It was released direct-to-video on 4 July 2001. Taking inspiration from the anthology films produced by Amicus Productions in the 1970s, it features three separate half-hour segments, linked by a fourth story. The main narrative involves imprisoned serial killer Kemper wreaking vengeance on those responsible for his capture. This he does through his son: Dani Filth playing an unnamed character referred to in the credits as "The Man". Shot on video and on a very low budget, the film received a lukewarm reception in the horror press, and is chiefly of interest to Cradle of Filth fans, as it features the entire lineup from the bands Midian era. Chandons association with Cradle of Filth began with the promo video for From the Cradle to Enslave, and he went on to direct the clips for "Her Ghost in the Fog" and "No Time to Cry", plus some DVD documentaries. Kemper is played by David McEwen, who also appeared in the video for "Her Ghost in the Fog", miming to Doug Bradleys narration. Radioland Murders Radioland Murders is a 1994 comedy mystery thriller film directed by Mel Smith and co-written and produced by George Lucas. Radioland Murders is set in the 1939 atmosphere of old-time radio and pays homage to the screwball comedy films of the 1930s. The film tells the story of writer Roger Henderson trying to settle relationship issues with his wife while dealing with a whodunit murder mystery in a radio station. The film stars an ensemble cast, including Brian Benben, Mary Stuart Masterson, Scott Michael Campbell, Michael Lerner and Ned Beatty. Radioland Murders also features numerous small roles and cameo appearances, including Michael McKean, Bobcat Goldthwait, Jeffrey Tambor, Christopher Lloyd, George Burns, Billy Barty and Rosemary Clooney. George Lucas began development for the film in the 1970s, originally attached as director for Willard Huyck and Gloria Katzs script. Universal Pictures commenced pre-production and both Steve Martin and Cindy Williams had already been approached for the two leads before Radioland Murders languished in development hell for over 20 years. In 1993, Lucas told Universal that advances in computer-generated imagery from Industrial Light & Magic, particularly in digital mattes, would help bring Radioland Murders in for a relatively low budget of about $10 million, which eventually rose to $15 million. Mel Smith was hired to direct and filming lasted from October to December 1993. Radioland Murders was released on October 21, 1994, to negative reviews from critics and bombed at the box office, only grossing $1.37 million in US totals. SAGA: Curse of the Shadow Dragon Lore: Curse of the Shadow, SAGA: The Shadow Cabal, or Curse of the Dragon Slayer is a film released straight to DVD in late 2013 starring Richard McWilliams, Danielle Chuchran, and Paul D. Hunt. Morituri Morituri is a 1965 film about the Allied sabotage during World War II of a German merchant ship carrying rubber, a critical product during the war. The film stars Marlon Brando, Yul Brynner, Martin Benrath, Janet Margolin, Trevor Howard and Wally Cox. It was directed by Bernhard Wicki. The filming occurred almost exclusively on an old German freighter. Slipstream Slipstream is a 2005 science fiction film, written by Louis Morneau and Phillip Badger and directed by David van Eyssen. The film stars Sean Astin, Vinnie Jones, and Ivana Miličević. It was first shown at the London Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Festival on February 3, 2005. The film concerns the efforts of a socially inept scientist and a female FBI agent to recover a time travel device that was stolen by a group of bank robbers commanded by Vinnie Jones. The film was imagined as part science fiction, part action and part buddy comedy. Behind Blue Skies Behind Blue Skies is a 2010 Swedish drama film directed by Hannes Holm. The Evil That Men Do The Evil That Men Do is a 1984 action thriller film directed by J. Lee Thompson, and starring Charles Bronson, Theresa Saldana, and Joseph Maher. The film was adapted by David Lee Henry and John Crowther from the novel of the same name by R. Lance Hill. Bronson plays a former assassin, who comes out of retirement to avenge the death of his journalist friend. The movie marks the fifth collaboration between Bronson and director J. Lee Thompson. The Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment The Voroshilov Sharpshooter is a 1999 Russian action and drama film directed by Stanislav Govorukhin based on the book Woman on Wednesdays by Viktor Pronin. The concept loosely resembles the rape and revenge genre. The film became successful with numerous awards given for the film including the prestigious Russian Guild of Film Critics 1999 for best actor by Mikhail Ulyanov. It also has 1 win and 3 nominations for Nika Awards. The Glass Shield The Glass Shield is a 1994 American crime drama film co-written and directed by Charles Burnett. It stars Michael Boatman and Lori Petty as rookie police officers who uncover a conspiracy around the arrest of a suspect. After a festival run, it was released in the United States on June 2, 1995, and grossed $3.3 million. Wishmaster 4: The Prophecy Fulfilled Wishmaster: The Prophecy Fulfilled is a 2002 Canadian horror film directed by Chris Angel and starring Michael Trucco, Tara Spencer-Nairn, Jason Thompson, Victor Webster, Kimberly Huie, and John Novak. It is the fourth and final installment of the Wishmaster series. Good Morning, Night Buongiorno, notte is an Italian film released in 2003 and directed by Marco Bellocchio. The title of the feature film, Good Morning, Night, is taken from a poem by Emily Dickinson. The plot is freely adapted from the 1988 book The Prisoner by the former brigadeist Anna Laura Braghetti, which tells of the 1978 kidnapping, detention and murder of Aldo Moro by the Red Brigades. The Mummy's Hand The Mummys Hand is a 1940 American black-and-white horror film directed by Christy Cabanne and produced by Ben Pivar for Universal Studios. Although it is sometimes claimed by fans as a sequel or follow-up to The Mummy, it does not continue the 1932 films storyline, or feature any of the same characters. It was the first of a series of four films all featuring the mummy named Kharis, the sequels being The Mummys Tomb, The Mummys Ghost, and The Mummys Curse. Tom Tyler played Kharis in this film but Lon Chaney took over the role for the following three sequels. The Quiller Memorandum The Quiller Memorandum is a 1966 Anglo-American Eurospy film filmed in DeLuxe Color and Panavision, adapted from the 1965 spy novel The Berlin Memorandum, by Elleston Trevor under the name "Adam Hall", screenplay by Harold Pinter, directed by Michael Anderson, featuring George Segal, Alec Guinness, Max von Sydow and Senta Berger. The film was shot on location in West Berlin and in Pinewood Studios, England. It was nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards, while Pinter was nominated for an Edgar Award for the script. The film is a spy-thriller set in 1960s West Berlin, where agent Quiller is sent to investigate a neo-Nazi organisation. The film had its World Premiere on 10 November 1966 at the Odeon Leicester Square in the West End of London. 5 Card Stud 5 Card Stud is a 1968 Western mystery film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Dean Martin and Robert Mitchum. The script, based on a novel by Ray Gaulden, was written by Marguerite Roberts, who also wrote the screenplay of True Grit for Hathaway the following year. Belladonna of Sadness is an adult 1973 feature film produced by the Japanese animation studio Mushi Production and distributor Nippon Herald Films. It follows the story of Jeanne, a peasant woman who is raped which leads to her being accused of witchcraft and is notable for its erotic, violent and psychedelic imagery. Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love is a 1994 American made-for-television comedy film and a sequel to the 1984 film Revenge of the Nerds and the final installment in the Revenge of the Nerds series. Eureka is a 2000 Japanese drama film directed and written by Shinji Aoyama. It stars Kōji Yakusho, Aoi Miyazaki, and Masaru Miyazaki. Mojin - The Lost Legend Mojin: The Lost Legend is a 2015 Chinese action adventure fantasy thriller film based on the novel Ghost Blows Out the Light. It was directed by Wuershan and produced by Chen Kuo-fu. The film was released on December 18, 2015. The Oath The Oath is a 2018 American black comedy film written and directed by Ike Barinholtz, in his directorial debut. In addition to Barinholtz, the film stars Tiffany Haddish, John Cho, Carrie Brownstein, Billy Magnussen, Meredith Hagner, Jon Barinholtz, Nora Dunn and Chris Ellis, and follows a politically divided family at Thanksgiving after the U.S. government asks all citizens to sign a loyalty pledge. It had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival on September 25, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 12, 2018, by Roadside Attractions. The film received mixed reviews from critics, although Haddishs performance was praised. Hans Christian Andersen Hans Christian Andersen is a 1952 Hollywood musical film directed by Charles Vidor, with lyrics and music by Frank Loesser. The story was by Myles Connolly, the screenplay was written by Moss Hart and Ben Hecht , and Samuel Goldwyn Productions were the producers. It stars Danny Kaye. The film was inspired by the life of 19th-century Danish poet and scholar Hans Christian Andersen, who wrote many world-famous fairy tales. But the story is romantic fiction, not a biography. The introduction describes it as "not the story of his life, but a fairy tale about this great spinner of fairy tales." Kaye, in the title role, portrays Andersen as a small-town cobbler with a childlike heart and a vivid imagination. A large part of the narrative is told through song and ballet and includes many of the real Andersens most famous stories, such as The Ugly Duckling, Thumbelina, The Emperors New Clothes and The Little Mermaid. The film was an international success at the time of its release. Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers is a 1987 animated made-for-television film produced by Hanna-Barbera for syndication as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series. Vettaikaran Vettaikaaran is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by debutant B. Babusivan and produced by AVM Productions. The film stars Vijay and Anushka Shetty in the lead roles while Srihari, Salim Ghouse, Sayaji Shinde and Ravi Shankar played supporting roles. Gopinath handled cinematography while V. T. Vijayan was the films editor. The film was one of the highest grossing Tamil films of 2009. The film collected ₹70 crore at the domestic box office alone in 2009. The film has collected $1,399,911 at the overseas box office in 2009 summing up a total gross of ₹70 crore worldwide. The story is a tale of unexpected events in the life of auto rickshaw driver due to conspiracy by a crime boss. Mine Games Mine Games is a 2012 American time-loop thriller film directed by Richard Gray. Breakout Breakout is a 1975 action film from Columbia Pictures starring Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Robert Duvall, John Huston, Sheree North and Randy Quaid. Bronson and Ireland, the lead actor and actress, were married in real life. The film is notable for giving the usually serious Bronson a more comedic, lighthearted role. Afterglow Afterglow is a 1997 comedy-drama film directed and written by Alan Rudolph and starring Nick Nolte, Julie Christie, Lara Flynn Boyle and Jonny Lee Miller. It was produced by Robert Altman and filmed in Montreal. Christies performance earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. The film is about two married couples who end up attracted to each others partners. The title, Afterglow, refers to a womans glow during pregnancy and the second chapter of a persons life. A Flying Jatt A Flying Jatt is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language superhero film co-written and directed by Remo DSouza and produced under the banner of Balaji Motion Pictures. It features Tiger Shroff, Jacqueline Fernandez and Nathan Jones in the lead roles. A Flying Jatt narrates the story of an ordinary man who gains superpowers. The film released worldwide on 25 August 2016 on Janmashtami weekend. The Decline of Western Civilization The Decline of Western Civilization is a 1981 American documentary filmed through 1979 and 1980. The movie is about the Los Angeles punk rock scene and was directed by Penelope Spheeris. In 1981, the LAPD Chief of Police Daryl Gates wrote a letter demanding the film not be shown again in the city. The films title is possibly a reference to music critic Lester Bangs 1970 two-part review of the Stooges album Fun House, for Creem magazine, where Bangs quotes a friend who had said the popularity of the Stooges signaled "the decline of Western civilization". Another possibility is that the title refers to Darby Crashs reading of Oswald Spenglers Der Untergang des Abendlandes. In We Got the Neutron Bomb, an oral history of the L.A. punk rock scene collected by Marc Spitz, Claude Bessy claims that he came up with the title. The film is the opening act of a trilogy by Spheeris, depicting music scenes in Los Angeles during the late 20th century. The second film, The Metal Years, covers the Los Angeles heavy metal scene of 1986–1988. The third film, The Decline of Western Civilization III, chronicles the gutter punk lifestyle of homeless teenagers in the late 1990s. In 2016, The Decline of Western Civilization was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry, being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Helter Skelter Helter Skelter is a 2004 television film directed by John Gray based on the murders of the Charles Manson Family. The film was a remake of the 1976 two-part TV movie. Unlike the 1976 version, which focused mainly on the police investigation and the murder trial, this version focused mainly on Linda Kasabians involvement with the Manson Family. Rendezvous Cétait un rendez-vous is a 1976 French short film directed by Claude Lelouch, showing a high-speed drive through Paris. Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence Maniac Cop III: Badge of Silence is a 1993 American slasher film written by Larry Cohen and directed by William Lustig. It is the third and final installment in the Maniac Cop series. Yoddha Yoddha: The Warrior, or simply Yodha is a 1992 Indian Malayalam-language sword and sorcery film directed by Sangeeth Sivan and written by Sasidharan Arattuvazhi from a story envisioned by Sivan. Mohanlal plays Thaiparambil Ashokan, the saviour destined to rescue the Rimpoche of a Nepalese Buddhist monastery from sorcerers practicing black magic. The ensemble supporting cast include Madhoo, Siddharth Lama, Jagathy Sreekumar, Puneet Issar, and Urvashi. It is loosely based on the 1986 Hollywood film - The Golden Child, starring Eddie Murphy & Charlotte Lewis. Santosh Sivan was the cinematographer and A. Sreekar Prasad was the editor. The original film score and songs were composed by A. R. Rahman. Saga Films produced and distributed the film. Yoddha was released in India on 3 September 1992. It was later dubbed and released in other regional Indian languagesDharam Yoddha in Hindi, Ashokan in Tamil, and Yoddha in Telugu. The film won four Kerala State Film Awards for Best Child Artist, Best Editor, Best Sound Recordist, and Best Male Singer. The Pact II The Pact 2 is a 2014 American horror film that was directed by Dallas Richard Hallam and Patrick Horvath. It was released as a VOD release on 5 September 2014 and was given a limited theatrical release during October 2014. The movie is a sequel to Nicolas McCarthys 2012 film The Pact and has Caity Lotz returning to reprise the character Annie Barlow, who must once again deal with a bloodthirsty murderer. Stonewall Stonewall is a 2015 American drama film directed by Roland Emmerich, written by Jon Robin Baitz, and starring Jeremy Irvine, Jonny Beauchamp, Ron Perlman, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Joey King, Caleb Landry Jones, Matt Craven, Atticus Mitchell, and Mark Camacho. It was released on September 25, 2015, by Roadside Attractions. The drama is set in and around the 1969 Stonewall riots, a violent clash with police that sparked the gay liberation movement in New York City. Dark Matter Dark Matter is a 2007 American drama film and the first feature film by opera director Chen Shi-zheng, starring Liu Ye, Aidan Quinn and Meryl Streep. It won the Alfred P. Sloan Prize at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Liu Ye plays a young scientist whose rising star must confront the dark forces of politics, ego, and cultural insensitivity. The film is based on the University of Iowa shooting. Diaz - Don't Clean Up This Blood Diaz – Dont Clean Up This Blood, or only Diaz, is a 2012 Italian-French-Romanian drama film directed by Daniele Vicari, focusing on the final days of the 2001 G8 summit in Genoa, when police stormed Armando Diaz, a school in Genoa. In the nighttime raid, over 300 police officers attacked activists and journalists, seriously injuring 61 and putting one in a coma. Crown for Christmas Crown for Christmas is a 2015 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Danica McKellar and Rupert Penry-Jones. The film premiered on Hallmark Channel on November 27, 2015. Off the Map Off the Map is a 2003 drama film directed by Campbell Scott. The screenplay was written by Joan Ackerman, based on her play of the same title. The Girl by the Lake La ragazza del lago, internationally released as The Girl by the Lake, is a 2007 Italian thriller-drama film directed by Andrea Molaioli, in his directorial debut. It is based on a novel written by Karin Fossum. The film won ten David di Donatello awards for best film, best director, best new director, best screenplay, best producer, best actor, best cinematography, best editing, best live sound engineer, and best special effects. It also won three Silver Ribbons . Cleopatra Cleopatra is a 1934 American epic film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and distributed by Paramount Pictures. A retelling of the story of Cleopatra VII of Egypt, the screenplay was written by Waldemar Young and Vincent Lawrence and was based on Bartlett Cormacks adaptation of historical material. Claudette Colbert stars as Cleopatra, Warren William as Julius Caesar, and Henry Wilcoxon as Mark Antony. Nominated for five Academy Awards, Cleopatra was the first DeMille film to receive a nomination for Best Picture. Victor Milner won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography. A Walk in the Sun A Walk in the Sun is a 1945 American war film based on the novel by Harry Brown, who was a writer for Yank based in England. The book was serialized in Liberty Magazine in October 1944. The film was directed by Lewis Milestone, stars Dana Andrews and features Richard Conte, George Tyne, John Ireland, Lloyd Bridges, Sterling Holloway, Norman Lloyd, Herbert Rudley and Richard Benedict, with narration by Burgess Meredith. In 2016, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress, and selected for preservation in its National Film Registry Leila Leila is a 1996 Iranian film directed by Dariush Mehrjui. The Flame and the Arrow The Flame and the Arrow is a 1950 American swashbuckler film made by Warner Bros. and starring Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo and Nick Cravat. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur and produced by Harold Hecht and Frank Ross from a screenplay by Waldo Salt. The music score was by Max Steiner and the cinematography by Ernest Haller. The film was shot in Technicolor. Switching Channels Switching Channels is a 1988 American comedy film remake of The Front Page and His Girl Friday. It stars Kathleen Turner as Christy Colleran, Burt Reynolds as John L. Sullivan IV, Christopher Reeve as Blaine Bingham, Ned Beatty as Roy Ridnitz, Henry Gibson as Ike Roscoe, and George Newbern as Sigenthaler. The film was notorious for its harsh infighting between Reynolds and Turner during filming. The film was a box office failure and received mixed reviews from critics. It is available on DVD in Regions 2 and 4. It is also available as a burn-on-demand DVD-R in Region 1. Stepfather II Stepfather II is a 1989 psychological slasher film directed by Jeff Burr from a screenplay written by John Auerbach. It is the sequel to the first Stepfather and stars Terry OQuinn as the title character. The cast includes Meg Foster, Caroline Williams and Jonathan Brandis. The film received a sequel, Stepfather III, in 1992. Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie is a 1995 American documentary film directed by Peter Kuran and narrated by William Shatner. Using restored archive footage, the film traces the development of nuclear weapons and their testing, from Americas Trinity test of 1945 to the first Chinese atomic bomb test in 1964. Kurans commentary on the DVD version claims that the DVD replaces some of the original footage with better-quality versions. There are some short special effects sequences too. The film has also since been released on Blu-ray. Included is footage of nuclear tests starting with the May 1945 trial run to Trinity, a 100-ton TNT blast used to scale and calibrate the Trinity device, and ending with the last U.S. atmospheric nuclear detonation of the Nike Hercules air defense missile in 1963. Also included are test series in the South Pacific, footage of the firing of the U.S. Armys atomic cannon at the Nevada Test Site in 1953, and color images of multi-megaton high altitude air bursts over Johnston Island just before the limited test ban treaty went into effect in 1963. The films publicity claims that much of the American footage is newly declassified and previously unseen. Kurans research brought him into contact with many of the cameramen who photographed the American tests, leading to the production of another documentary, Atomic Filmmakers which featured their reminiscences of working on the program. A new patented image restoration process was used for the first time to improve considerably the image quality of old and fading film stock. The films music was performed by the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, symbolizing the end of the cold war. The score was later used in some trailers for the X-Men movies. Footage from a Soviet documentary about the Tsar Bomba is featured in Trinity and Beyond, where it is referred to as the Russian monster bomb. Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire Moms Got a Date with a Vampire is a 2000 American made-for-television horror-comedy film directed by Steve Boyum and starring Matt OLeary, Caroline Rhea, Charles Shaughnessy, Laura Vandervoort, and Robert Carradine. It aired as a Disney Channel Original Movie, premiering on the Disney Channel on Friday, October 13, 2000. I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With is a 2006 independent romantic comedy film written, produced, directed by, and starring Jeff Garlin, also featuring Sarah Silverman and Bonnie Hunt. Many improv veterans of Chicagos Second City and even its 1950s predecessor Compass Players appear, as well as Chicago radio personality Steve Dahl in a cameo. Haraamkhor Haraamkhor is a 2017 Indian romantic drama film directed by Shlok Sharma. It stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Shweta Tripathi. The first look of the film was out on 8 March 2015. Jasleen Royal is the music composer. The film was shot in just 16 days. In April 2017, an FIR was registered against director Shlok Sharma on a complaint by Balbharati, Maharashtra’s textbook bureau, objecting to striking similarities between its logo and promotion scenes from Haraamkhor. Haraamkhor was premiered at the 15th annual New York Indian Film Festival and Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles. Nawazuddin Siddiqui received the Best Actor award at the NYIFF. Extremities Extremities is a 1986 American thriller film starring Farrah Fawcett, Alfre Woodard, Diana Scarwid and James Russo. It was adapted from the 1982 off-Broadway play of the same name by William Mastrosimone. Both Fawcett and Russo had appeared in the stage play, and Fawcett received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress for her performance in the film. When Will I Be Loved When Will I Be Loved is a 2004 American erotic drama film written and directed by James Toback and starring Neve Campbell. The film had a 35-page script and was mostly improvised throughout its 12-day shoot. The Solitude of Prime Numbers The Solitude of Prime Numbers is a 2010 Italian drama film based on the novel of the same name by Paolo Giordano. Directed by Saverio Costanzo, the film was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. The soundtrack was composed by Mike Patton and released in 2011. The title is explained by arguing that Mattia and Alice are like twin primes: both lonely, close to each other but separated by an even number. The Irony of Fate 2 The Irony of Fate 2 or The Irony of Fate: Continuation is a 2007 Russian romantic comedy film directed by Timur Bekmambetov based on a screenplay by Aleksey Slapovsky produced by Channel One and released by Mosfilm. It is a direct sequel of the first The Irony of Fate. It was originally rumored to be put in production in a press release, dedicated to the original movies 30th anniversary in 2005. Irony of Fate earned $55,000,000 in total from its gross box-office release, with $49,000,000 coming from the Russian box-office alone. Stay Cool Stay Cool is an American comedy film directed by Michael Polish, and written by Mark Polish. The film stars Winona Ryder, Mark Polish, Hilary Duff, Sean Astin, Josh Holloway, Jon Cryer, and Chevy Chase. The film premiered at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival and released theatrically in 2011. Holy Camp! Holy Camp! is a 2017 Spanish musical comedy film directed by Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo. It is the film adaptation of the musical La Llamada. Silentium Silentium is a 2004 Austrian film based on a novel by Wolf Haas. A Tale of Love and Darkness A Tale of Love and Darkness is a 2015 Israeli drama film written and directed by Natalie Portman. Based on the autobiographical novel of the same name by Israeli author Amos Oz, it takes place in Jerusalem in the last years of Mandatory Palestine and the first years of independent Israel, and stars Amir Tessler as Oz, and Gilad Kahana and Portman as his parents. It is Portmans directorial feature debut. It was screened at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival and in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The Marine 4: Moving Target The Marine 4: Moving Target is an American action film starring Mike "The Miz" Mizanin and Summer Rae. The film was directed by William Kaufman and it is the fourth installment in The Marine film series, and the second to include Mizanin. The film was released digitally on April 10, 2015 and released direct-to-DVD and Blu-ray on April 21, 2015. The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey is a 1988 feature film, an official Australian-New Zealand co-production, directed by Vincent Ward. It won numerous New Zealand and Australian awards, including the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film, and several awards at European fantasy film festivals. Vibes Vibes is a 1988 American romantic adventure comedy film directed by Ken Kwapis and starring Cyndi Lauper, Jeff Goldblum, Julian Sands and Peter Falk. The plot concerns Sylvia, a ditzy psychic, and Nick, her equally odd psychic friend and their trip into the Ecuadorian Andes to find the "source of psychic energy". Les seigneurs The Dream Team is a 2012 French comedy film directed by Olivier Dahan. Nekromantik 2 Nekromantik 2: Die Rückkehr der Liebenden Toten is a 1991 German horror film directed by Jörg Buttgereit and a sequel to his 1987 film Nekromantik. The film is about necrophilia, and was quite controversial and was seized by authorities in Munich 12 days after its release, an action that had no precedent in Germany since the Nazi era. The Dentist 2 The Dentist 2 is a 1998 American horror film, and sequel to the 1996 film The Dentist. It was directed by Brian Yuzna. The film stars Corbin Bernsen, Jillian McWhirter, Jeff Doucette, and Susanne Wright. The Two Mrs. Carrolls The Two Mrs. Carrolls is a 1947 American mystery film directed by Peter Godfrey and starring Humphrey Bogart, Barbara Stanwyck, and Alexis Smith. It was produced by Mark Hellinger from a screenplay by Thomas Job, based on the 1935 play by Martin Vale. Ulysses Ulysses is a 1954 Italian fantasy-adventure film based on Homers epic poem Odyssey. The movie was directed by Mario Camerini, who co-wrote the screenplay with writer Franco Brusati. The original choice for director was Georg Wilhelm Pabst but he quit at the last minute. The films cinematographer Mario Bava co-directed the Polyphemus Cyclops segment. In the film Silvana Mangano plays two roles, as Penelope, the faithful wife of Ulysses and the sorceress, Circe. American star Kirk Douglas plays the Greek hero, Ulysses. Anthony Quinn plays Antinous. The tremendous success of this film led to the making of Hercules, which was credited with igniting the Italian peplum craze of the 1960s. Tumbleweeds Tumbleweeds is a 1999 American comedy-drama film directed by Gavin OConnor. He co-wrote the screenplay with his then-wife Angela Shelton, and inspired by her memories of a childhood spent on the road with her serial-marrying mother. It stars Janet McTeer, Kimberly J. Brown and Jay O. Sanders. Imagining Argentina Imagining Argentina is a 2003 drama historical film written and directed by Christopher Hampton and starring Antonio Banderas, Emma Thompson, Leticia Dolera and Rubén Blades. It is based on the award-winning homonymous novel by Lawrence Thornton. It was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 2003 Venice Film Festival. The film, centered on a couple living through the ominous last military dictatorship in Argentina, depicts graphic images of suffering, such as rape and torture. The closing caption states that around 30,000 Argentines disappeared during the beginning and end of the regime. Darling Companion Darling Companion is a 2012 drama film directed by Lawrence Kasdan, written by Kasdan and his wife Meg, and starring Diane Keaton and Kevin Kline. Filming took place in Utah in 2010 and was released on April 20, 2012. The Perfect Match The Perfect Match is a 2016 American romantic comedy film directed by Bille Woodruff. The film was written by Dana Verde, Brandon Broussard and Gary Hardwick and stars Terrence J, Cassie Ventura, Lauren London and Paula Patton. It was released on March 11, 2016. Uncle Marin, the Billionaire Uncle Marin, the Billionaire is a 1979 Romanian comedy film directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu after a script written by Vintilă Corbul, Eugen Burada and Amza Pellea. The main roles are interpreted by Amza Pellea, Draga Olteanu Matei, Jean Constantin, Ștefan Mihăilescu-Brăila, Sebastian Papaiani, Puiu Călinescu, Stela Popescu and Colea Răutu. Nea Mărin miliardar is ranked 1 in the top most viewed Romanian films of all time. Sonic X is a Japanese anime television series based on the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series published by Sega. Produced by TMS Entertainment and directed by Hajime Kamegaki, Sonic X initially ran for fifty-two episodes, broadcast on TV Tokyo from April 6, 2003 to March 28, 2004. A further 26 aired in regions such as the United States, Canada, Europe, and the Middle East from 2005 to 2006. The shows American localization and broadcasting were handled by 4Kids Entertainment—which edited it and created new music—until 2012, when Saban Brands obtained the rights to the series, and in 2015 by Discotek Media. The series follows a group of anthropomorphic animals who accidentally teleport from their home planet to Earth after attempting to save one of their friends from their enemy Doctor Eggman. Separated, Sonic the Hedgehog is saved by a human boy named Chris Thorndyke, who helps him find his friends while repeatedly scuffling with Doctor Eggman and his robots over control of the powerful Chaos Emeralds, and becoming celebrities. The final story arc sees the friends return with Chris to their world, where they enter outer space with a newfound plant-like creature named Cosmo and fight an army of aliens called the Metarex. Generally, writers criticized its American localization and some characters, but praised its story and aesthetics. The series was popular in the United States and France, though less so in its native Japan. The shows merchandise included an edutainment video game for the Leapster, a trading card game, a comic book series featuring an original storyline, and various toys and other items. The phrase "gotta go fast", the title of the shows North American theme song, survived as a Sonic catchphrase for over a decade after the shows initial release. Mum's Guest Mums Guest is a 2004 Iranian family comedy film directed by Dariush Mehrjui. It is based on a book of the same name by Iranian author Houshang Moradi Kermani. It was commissioned by Sima Film, the film studio of Iranian national broadcaster IRIB. It did very well at the Iranian box office and won a number of prizes at the 22nd Fajr Film Festival. Blind Blind is a 2016 American drama film directed by Michael Mailer, written by John Buffalo Mailer, and starring Alec Baldwin, Demi Moore, Viva Bianca, Dylan McDermott, and James McCaffrey. The film was released on July 14, 2017, by Vertical Entertainment. Out of the Blue Out of the Blue is a 2006 New Zealand crime drama film directed by Robert Sarkies and starring Karl Urban. The film premiered at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival in Canada and was released in New Zealand on 12 October 2006 to minor controversy. The film has since grossed well over $1 million at the New Zealand box-office taking it into the top ten highest grossing local films. The film is based on the Aramoana massacre that occurred over a period of two days in mid November 1990 in a small seaside settlement in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand. The small coastal community of Aramoana lies on the edge of the Pacific Ocean at the base of a narrow sandy spit which juts into the mouth of Otago Harbour, 27 kilometres northeast of the city of Dunedin. The settlement is normally a peaceful, idyllic locale, but in 1990 the community was turned upside down as a result of the countrys second worst massacre after Christchurch mosque shootings. Resident David Gray, an unemployed gun enthusiast, went on a shooting spree, killing 13 people before being killed by police. Painless Painless, also known under its original title of Insensibles, is a 2012 fantasy horror film and the feature film directorial debut of Juan Carlos Medina. The film is a joint production between Spain, France, and Portugal and had its world premiere on 8 September 2012 at the Toronto International Film Festival. Painless is set in Catalonia and follows two different story lines, one set during the Spanish Civil War and one set in the modern day. Max Dugan Returns Max Dugan Returns is a 1983 American comedy-drama film starring Jason Robards as Max Dugan, Marsha Mason as his daughter Nora, Matthew Broderick as Nora’s son Michael, and Donald Sutherland. Both Matthew Broderick and Kiefer Sutherland are featuring in their first film appearance. This would be the last Neil Simon film to be directed by Herbert Ross, as well as the last of his films starring Mason. American Hardcore American Hardcore: The History of American Punk Rock 1980–1986 is a documentary directed by Paul Rachman and written by Steven Blush. It is based on the book A Tribal History also written by Blush. It was released on September 22, 2006 on a limited basis. The film features some early pioneers of the hardcore punk music scene including Bad Brains, Black Flag, D.O.A., Minor Threat, Minutemen, SSD, and others. It was released on DVD by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on February 20, 2007. The Winter Guest The Winter Guest is a 1997 drama film directed by Alan Rickman and starring Phyllida Law and Emma Thompson. Kung Fu Dunk Kung Fu Dunk, also known by its former title Slam Dunk, is a 2008 Chinese-language action comedy film. It was directed by Taiwanese director Kevin Chu and filmed in Taiwan and mainland China. The film was previously titled Slam Dunk, but later the title has been changed to avoid confusion with the Slam Dunk manga and anime series which it was roughly based on despite the film itself having no association whatsoever. The filming, however, conveyed a strong flavour of Hong Kong films, reminiscent of movies like Shaolin Soccer. It features a list of pop stars from Taiwan and Hong Kong, along with well-known actors of Mainland China. In 2008, the theme song "周大俠", which was composed by Jay Chou with lyrics by Vincent Fang and performed by Yi Chuan, was nominated for Best Original Song at the 45th Golden Horse Awards, which is included as a bonus track on Jay Chou 2007 World Tour Concert Live. Les Misérables Les Misérables is a 1935 American drama film starring Fredric March and Charles Laughton based upon the famous Victor Hugo novel of the same name. The movie was adapted by W. P. Lipscomb and directed by Richard Boleslawski. This was the last film for Twentieth Century Pictures before it merged with Fox Film Corporation to form 20th Century Fox. The plot of the film basically follows Hugos novel Les Misérables, but there are many differences. The film was nominated for the Oscar for Best Picture, the Academy Award for Best Assistant Director, the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, and the Academy Award for Best Film Editing. The National Board of Review named the film the sixth best of 1935. Bad Dreams Bad Dreams is a 1988 American horror film co-written and directed by Andrew Fleming and starring Jennifer Rubin, Bruce Abbott, E.G. Daily, Harris Yulin and Richard Lynch. It was produced by Gale Anne Hurd. The plot follows a young woman who awakens from a thirteen-year-long coma and finds herself being stalked by the ghost of a cult leader who led a mass suicide by fire that she survived as a young girl. Bedrooms and Hallways Bedrooms and Hallways is a 1998 comedy-drama film about homosexuality. It was written by Robert Farrar and directed by Rose Troche, starring Kevin McKidd, James Purefoy, Tom Hollander, Julie Graham, Simon Callow and Hugo Weaving. The Syrian Bride The Syrian Bride is a 2004 film directed by Eran Riklis. The story deals with a Druze wedding and the troubles the politically unresolved situation creates for the personal lives of the people in and from the village. The movies plot looks at the Arab–Israeli conflict through the story of a family divided by political borders, and explores how their lives are fractured by the regions harsh political realities. The film has garnered critical acclaim and has won or been nominated internationally for several notable awards. The Addams Family The Addams Family is a 2019 American 3D computer-animated comedy horror film based on the comics of the same name by Charles Addams. The film is directed by Conrad Vernon and Greg Tiernan, and stars the voices of Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, Chloë Grace Moretz, Finn Wolfhard, Nick Kroll, Snoop Dogg, Bette Midler, and Allison Janney. The film was theatrically released in the United States by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer through United Artists Releasing and by Universal Pictures internationally on October 11, 2019. The film received mixed reviews from critics and has grossed over $56 million. A sequel is scheduled to be released on October 22, 2021. Mega Python vs. Gatoroid Mega Python vs. Gatoroid is a 2011 monster science fiction disaster film by The Asylum, directed by Mary Lambert, and starring pop singers Debbie Gibson and Tiffany. The film premiered theatrically in Texas and premiered on television on January 29, 2011 on Syfy in the United States before being released on home video on June 21, 2011. Artificial Paradises Artificial Paradises is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed by Marcos Prado and starring Nathalia Dill, Luca Bianchi and Lívia de Bueno. Trust Me Trust Me is a 2013 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Clark Gregg and starring Gregg, Amanda Peet, Sam Rockwell, and Saxon Sharbino. It debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2013 and entered limited theatrical release in the United States in June 2014. Johnny Mad Dog Johnny Mad Dog is a 2008 French/Liberian war film directed by Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire and based on the novel Johnny Chien Méchant by the Congolese author Emmanuel Dongala. It tells the story of a group of child soldiers fighting for the Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy rebels in 2003, during the latter part of the Second Liberian Civil War. Beyond the Sky Beyond the Sky is a 2018 American science fiction film written and directed by Fulvio Sestito in his directorial debut. The film stars Ryan Carnes, Jordan Hinson, Claude Duhamel, Martin Sensmeier, Don Stark, Peter Stormare, and Dee Wallace. It was acquired by RLJE Films in 2018 and was released on September 21, 2018. Dhaka Attack Dhaka Attack is a Bangladeshi action thriller film produced by Dhaka Police Paribar Kallayan Samity Ltd., Three Wheelers Ltd. and Splash Multimedia. It features Arifin Shuvoo, Mahiya Mahi, Taskeen Rahman and ABM Sumon in lead roles. It was directed by Dipankar Sengupta and written by Sunny Sanwar. The film was distributed by Abhi Kothachitra and Swapna Scarecrow. Ski Patrol Ski Patrol is a 1990 American comedy film directed by Richard Correll and starring Roger Rose, Yvette Nipar, Paul Feig, T. K. Carter, Leslie Jordan, George Lopez, Ray Walston, and Martin Mull. Faithless Faithless is a Swedish film directed by Liv Ullmann from a script by Ingmar Bergman. The story is loosely based on experiences of adultery from Bergmans own life. It was entered into the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Christmas Story Joulutarina is a 2007 Finnish christmas drama film directed by Juha Wuolijoki. It is the story of how an orphan called Nikolas became Santa Claus. The Finnish premiere was on 16 November 2007. It was largely shot on location in Utsjoki. The Knock Out Cop Flatfoot is a 1973 poliziottesco-comedy film directed by Steno. The film obtained a great commercial success, generated three sequels and a parody. The title song is performed by Santo & Johnny. Two-Minute Warning Two-Minute Warning is a 1976 action thriller directed by Larry Peerce and starring Charlton Heston, John Cassavetes, Martin Balsam, Beau Bridges, Jack Klugman, Gena Rowlands, and David Janssen. It was based on the novel of the same name written by . The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Film Editing. Three Men and a Cradle Three Men and a Cradle is a 1985 French comedy film by Coline Serreau. The film was remade in Hollywood as Three Men and a Baby in 1987 which was subsequently remade into six Indian movies in five different languages. A Return to Salem's Lot A Return to Salems Lot is a 1987 American horror film co-written and directed by Larry Cohen and starring Michael Moriarty, Andrew Duggan and Samuel Fuller. It is a sequel to the classic 1979 miniseries Salems Lot. New Best Friend New Best Friend is a 2002 American psychological thriller film based on a story by author James Edwards. The film was originally owned by MGM, which eventually let this film go. Since then, TriStar Pictures acquired the rights to distribute this film in the United States and some other territories, primarily for home video market; still, TriStar Pictures gave this film a limited theatrical release in the United States on April 12, 2002. Home Room Home Room is an independent film starring Erika Christensen, Busy Philipps and Victor Garber. It premiered in the Taos Talking Pictures Film Festival on 12 April 2002, and made its limited theatrical release on 5 September 2003. Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie , also known as Ghost in the Shell: Arise − The Movie or New Ghost in the Shell, is a 2015 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Kazuya Nomura. A continuation of the Arise story arc, The New Movie is the latest film in the series produced by Japanese studio Production I.G., and the first feature since Ghost in the Shell SAC: Solid State Society in 2006. The film is a continuation to the plot of the Pyrophoric Cult episode of Arise, and ties up loose ends from that arc. Demetrius and the Gladiators Demetrius and the Gladiators is a 1954 Biblical drama film and a sequel to The Robe. The picture was made by 20th Century Fox, directed by Delmer Daves and produced by Frank Ross. The screenplay was written by Philip Dunne based on characters created by Lloyd C. Douglas in The Robe. The movie presents Victor Mature as Demetrius, a Christian slave made to fight in the Roman arena as a gladiator, and Susan Hayward as Messalina, a reprobate who is the wife of Claudius, the uncle of the depraved emperor Caligula. The cast also features Ernest Borgnine, William Marshall, Michael Rennie, Jay Robinson as Caligula, Debra Paget, Anne Bancroft in one of her earlier roles, and Julie Newmar as a briefly seen dancing entertainer. The film is in Technicolor and CinemaScope. The Loved One The Loved One is a 1965 black and white comedy film about the funeral business in Los Angeles, which is based on The Loved One: An Anglo-American Tragedy, a short satirical novel by Evelyn Waugh. It was directed by British filmmaker Tony Richardson and the screenplay—which also drew on Jessica Mitfords book The American Way of Death—was written by noted American satirical novelist Terry Southern and British author Christopher Isherwood. The film stars Robert Morse, Jonathan Winters, Anjanette Comer and Rod Steiger. Among those making appearances in smaller roles are John Gielgud, Robert Morley, Roddy McDowall, James Coburn, Milton Berle, Dana Andrews and Liberace. Lancelot of the Lake Lancelot du Lac is a 1974 French fantasy drama film written and directed by Robert Bresson. It retells the story of Lancelot and Guineveres love as Camelot and the Round Table fall apart. It is based on Arthurian legend and medieval romances, especially the Lancelot-Grail cycle, and the works of Chrétien de Troyes. In common with Bressons later films, the cast was composed of amateur actors, several of whom did not appear in any other film. Bressons direction demanded a purposeful lack of emotion in the acting style, and reduced or eliminated the fantastical elements of the Grail legend. This unglamorous depiction of the Middle Ages emphasizes blood and grime over fantasy. On Guard On Guard is a 1997 French swashbuckler film directed by Philippe de Broca and starring Daniel Auteuil, Fabrice Luchini, Vincent Perez, and Marie Gillain. Adapted from the 1858 historical novel Le Bossu by Paul Féval, the film is about a skilled swordsman named Lagardère who is befriended by the Duke of Nevers. When the duke is attacked by his evil cousin Gonzague, the duke in his dying moments asks Lagardère to avenge him and look after his infant daughter. On Guard was released on 3 December 1997 in France. The film had 2,385,688 admissions in France and grossed $96,750 in the United States. On Guard received the César Award for Best Costume Design, and eight César Award Nominations for Best Film, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Music, and Best Production Design in 1998. The film also received a BAFTA Film Award Nomination for Best Film in 1999. Tower of Terror Tower of Terror is a 1997 American made-for-television supernatural horror film written and directed by D. J. MacHale. It is based on the theme park attraction The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, at Disneys Hollywood Studios, then named Disney MGM-Studios, at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake and was originally a presentation of The Wonderful World of Disney. It is also Disneys first film based on one of its theme park attractions and the only adaptated for television. The film, which has no connection to any incarnation of The Twilight Zone, was partly filmed at the actual attraction in Orlando, while the rest was filmed on a stage in Hollywood, California. The Preacher The Preacher is a 2004 Dutch thriller film about a drug lord named Klaas Donkers. The film is based on Bart Middelburgs biography of real-life drug lord Klaas Bruinsma. The film received a great deal of attention because it came out shortly after the Mabel Wisse Smit affair, which was caused by Dutch princess Mabel confessing to having lied to the Dutch royal family about her past relationship with Bruinsma. Okul Okul is a 2004 Turkish horror-comedy film directed by the Taylan brothers. It is adapted from the novel Hayalet Kitap by Doğu Yücel who also wrote the screenplay. Kevin Moore provided the films soundtrack. Go Figure Go Figure is 2005 Disney Channel Original Movie, starring Jordan Hinson. Walt Disney Records released the Go Figure soundtrack on June 7, featuring the title track by Everlife along with a music video. The Art of Negative Thinking The Art of Negative Thinking is a 2006 Norwegian black comedy film directed and written by Bård Breien. The storyline revolves around a man who is adjusting to life in a wheelchair, and the socializing group he is made to join. The film was Breiens directorial debut. It was produced by Dag Alveberg for the production company Maipo film- og TV-produksjon. The Art of Negative Thinking was successful both domestically and internationally, with sales of 35,000 tickets in its Norwegian theater run and the highest-gross in Germany for any Nordic film during 2008. Reviews were mostly positive and the film won multiple international awards. The Big Trail The Big Trail is a 1930 American pre-Code early widescreen movie shot on location across the American West starring John Wayne in his first leading role and directed by Raoul Walsh. In 2006, the United States Library of Congress deemed this film "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry, saying "the plot of a trek along the Oregon Trail is aided immensely by the majestic sweep provided by the experimental Grandeur wide-screen process used in filming". Alexander the Great Alexander the Great is a 1956 epic historical drama film about the life of Macedonian Greek general and king Alexander the Great written, produced and directed by Robert Rossen. It was released by United Artists and stars Richard Burton as Alexander along with a large ensemble cast. Italian composer Mario Nascimbene contributed the film score. 96 Minutes 96 Minutes is a 2011 American crime thriller film written and directed by Aimée Lagos and starring Brittany Snow, Evan Ross, J. Michael Trautmann, David Oyelowo and Christian Serratos. It premiered at the SXSW Film Festival in March 2011. It was released in theaters on April 27, 2012. The Unsinkable Molly Brown The Unsinkable Molly Brown is a 1964 American musical Metrocolor film directed by Charles Walters and starring Debbie Reynolds, filmed in Panavision. The screenplay by Helen Deutsch is based on the book of the 1960 musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown by Richard Morris. The song score was composed by Meredith Willson. The plot is a fictionalized account of the life of Margaret Brown, who survived the 1912 sinking of the . Debbie Reynolds was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Brown. Afonya Afonya is a Soviet comedy film produced by Mosfilm and first released in 1975. The film became the Soviet box office leader of 1975 with a total of 62.2 million ticket sales. The film was shot on location in Yaroslavl. Auntie Danielle Tatie Danielle is a 1990 French black humor film directed by Étienne Chatiliez. It features Tsilla Chelton as Auntie Danielle Billard. Nuvvu Naaku Nachchav Nuvvu Naaku Nachav is a 2001 Telugu romantic comedy film produced by Sravanthi Ravi Kishore under the Sri Sravanthi Movies banner, directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar. It stars Venkatesh and Arti Agarwal in the lead roles, with music composed by Koti. The film was recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office. The movie was remade in Kannada as Gowramma, starring Upendra and Ramya; in Tamil as Vaseegara, starring Vijay and in Bengali as Majnu, directed by Rajib, starring Hiran and Shrabanti. It stood as the highest grosser in Venkatesh Daggubatis career. The Telugu version has garnered the state Nandi Award for Akkineni Award for Best Home-viewing Feature Film. Deep in the Valley Deep in the Valley is a 2009 romantic comedy written and directed by Christian Forte, son of 1950s and 1960s teen icon Fabian. Kamchatka Kamchatka is a 2002 Argentine-Spanish historical drama film directed by Marcelo Piñeyro and written by Piñeyro and Marcelo Figueras. It stars Ricardo Darín, Cecilia Roth, Tomás Fonzi, Héctor Alterio and Leticia Bredice. The story is set in Argentina in the 1970s, during the countrys last civil-military dictatorship, and chronicles the life of a family hiding from the military government in rural Argentina. Kamchatka was Argentinas official submission for the 2002 Oscar Awards in the foreign language film category. Dakota Skye Dakota Skye is a 2008 coming of age drama directed and produced by John Humber, starring Eileen April Boylan, Ian Nelson and J.B. Ghuman Jr. A Death in the Gunj A Death In The Gunj is a 2016 Indian drama written and directed by Konkona Sen Sharma. It features an ensemble cast of Vikrant Massey, Tillotama Shome, Om Puri, Tanuja, Gulshan Devaiah, Kalki Koechlin, Jim Sarbh and Ranvir Shorey. Produced by Ashish Bhatnagar, Vijay Kumar Swami, Raagii Bhatnagar, Abhishek Chaubey, and Honey Trehan under the banners of Studioz IDrream and MacGuffin Pictures, it is Sen Sharmas directorial debut feature. Principal photography began in February 2016 and was completed in March 2016 after a six-week shoot. The film released on 2 June 2017 and received eight nominations at the 63rd Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, Best Actor for Massey, Best Supporting Actress for Tillotama Shome and won Filmfare Award for Best Debut Director for Konkona Sen Sharma. Clergy Clergy is a 2018 Polish comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Wojciech Smarzowski. The film stars Arkadiusz Jakubik, Robert Wieckiewicz and Jacek Braciak as three priests united by an event that almost took their lives. Secretly, Greatly Secretly, Greatly is a 2013 South Korean action comedy-drama film starring Kim Soo-hyun, Park Ki-woong, and Lee Hyun-woo, who play North Korean spies who infiltrate South Korea as a village idiot, a rock musician, and a high school student, respectively. They assimilate to small town life while awaiting their orders, until one day, due to a sudden power shift in the North, their mission turns out to be an order to commit suicide. The film is based on the 2010 spy webtoon series Covertness by Hun, which has received over 40 million page hits. Upon its release on June 5, 2013, the film broke several box office records in South Korea: the highest single day opening for a domestic film, most tickets sold in one day for a domestic film, the biggest opening weekend, the highest-grossing webtoon-based film, and the fastest movie to reach the million, two million, three million, and four million marks in audience number. Movie pundits attribute its success to a large percentage of teen audience turnout. Saturday the 14th Saturday the 14th is a 1981 American comedy horror film starring real-life husband and wife Paula Prentiss and Richard Benjamin, co-written and directed by Howard R. Cohen and produced by Julie Corman. Despite the implications of the films title, it is a spoof of classic horror movies and not a parody of the Friday the 13th series or slasher films of that type. It was followed by Saturday the 14th Strikes Back in 1988. Doppelganger Doppelganger is a 1993 American supernatural horror thriller film written and directed by Avi Nesher, starring Drew Barrymore and George Newbern. The film premiered at the Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival in January 1993, where it was nominated for the "Grand Prize" award. It was released on VHS on May 26, 1993 in the United States. The film was George Mahariss last role. The Perfect Game The Perfect Game is a 2009 American drama film directed by William Dear, based on the 2008 book of the same name written by W. William Winokur. The film is based on the events leading to the 1957 Little League World Series, which was won by the first team from outside the United States, the Industrial Little League of Monterrey, Mexico, who defeated the heavily favored U.S. team. Mexican pitcher Ángel Macías threw the first, and so far only, perfect game in championship game history. Symbol is a 2009 Japanese film directed by and starring Hitoshi Matsumoto. It was nominated for the Asian Film Awards in the categories of Best Actor and Best Visual Effects. It has not received a U.S. release. The film was greeted negatively by Japanese audiences; however, it received a surprisingly warmer reaction in the West, despite not being commercialized outside Japan. The Fall of the House of Usher The Fall of the House of Usher is a 1928 French horror film directed by Jean Epstein, one of multiple films based on the Gothic short story The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe. Future director Luis Buñuel co-wrote the screenplay with Epstein, his second film credit, having previously worked as assistant director on Epsteins film Mauprat from 1926. American critic Roger Ebert included the film on his list of "Great Movies." In 1995, Ivan Fedele composed an original soundtrack for the film. In 2012 famous Czech composer Varhan Orchestrovich Bauer composed new original soundtrack and performed with Basel Sinfonietta in Switzerland and Germany. In 2015 Anna Coogan wrote and performed her score for the film. The Crawling Eye The Trollenberg Terror is a 1958 independently made British black-and-white science fiction monster film drama, produced by Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman, directed by Quentin Lawrence, that stars Forrest Tucker, Laurence Payne, Jennifer Jayne, and Janet Munro. The special effects were handled by Les Bowie. The story was based on a 1956 British ITV "Saturday Serial" television programme. The film was distributed in the U.K. by Eros Films Ltd. in October, 1958 as The Trollenberg Terror, and in the U.S. by Distributors Corporation of America as The Crawling Eye. It was released in the U.S. on July 7, 1958 as a double feature with the British science fiction film Cosmic Monsters. The Trollenberg Terrors storyline concerns United Nations troubleshooter Alan Brooks, later joined by journalist Philip Truscott, investigating unusual accidents occurring in the area of a resort hotel on Mount Trollenberg in Switzerland. Brooks suspects these deaths are related to a series of similar incidents that occurred three years earlier in the Andes mountains, which involved an unexplained radioactive mist and odd cloud formation believed by locals to be inhabited. Repmånad eller Hur man gör pojkar av män Repmånad is a Swedish comedy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 23 February 1979, directed by Lasse Åberg. The plot revolves around a group of men called in for refresher exercise in the Swedish Army, and who did their national service together some years earlier. The alternative name is "How to make boys out of men, a joke on the military motto "We make men out of boys". Three Steps Over Heaven Tre metri sopra il cielo is a 2004 film, directed by Luca Lucini, based on the novel by Federico Moccia. It was released in cinemas in Italy on 12 March 2004. Simon Says Simon Says is a 2006 horror film, directed by William Dear and starring Crispin Glover and Margo Harshman. It was premiered at Fantastic Fest on 24 September 2006 and on DVD in the U.S. 26 June 2009. Ramaiya Vastavaiya Ramaiya Vastavaiya is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language romantic action-drama film directed by Prabhu Deva and produced by Kumar S. Taurani, under Tips. Film stars debutant Girish Kumar alongside Shruti Haasan in lead roles. The film is a remake of Devas directorial debut telugu film Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana. The film was released on 19 July 2013. Broken Lance Broken Lance is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film made by Twentieth Century-Fox, directed by Edward Dmytryk and produced by Sol C. Siegel. The movie stars Spencer Tracy and features Robert Wagner, Jean Peters, Richard Widmark and Katy Jurado. Shot in DeLuxe Color and CinemaScope, the film is a remake of House of Strangers with the Phillip Yordan screenplay, transplanted out west, featuring Tracy in the original Edward G. Robinson role, this time as a cowboy cattle baron rather than a Lower East Side Italian immigrant banker in New York City. Road Games Road Games is a 2015 British-French co-production thriller film written and directed by Abner Pastoll. The film stars Andrew Simpson as a British hitchhiker travelling through France. IFC Films released the film theatrically in the US on March 4, 2016. Icon Film Distribution released the film in the UK and Ireland on August 26, 2016. Flying Down to Rio Flying Down to Rio is a 1933 American pre-Code RKO musical film noted for being the first screen pairing of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, although Dolores del Río and Gene Raymond received top billing and the leading roles. Among the featured players are Franklin Pangborn and Eric Blore. The songs in the film were written by Vincent Youmans, Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu, with musical direction and additional music by Max Steiner. This is the only film in which Rogers was billed above famed Broadway dancer Astaire. The black-and-white film was directed by Thornton Freeland and produced by Merian C. Cooper and Lou Brock. The screenplay was written by Erwin S. Gelsey, H. W. Hanemann and Cyril Hume, based on a story by Lou Brock and a play by Anne Caldwell. Linwood Dunn did the special effects for the celebrated airplane-wing dance sequence at the end of the film. In this film, Dolores del Río became the first major actress to wear a two-piece womens bathing suit onscreen. Garv: Pride and Honour Garv: Pride and Honour is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Puneet Issar. The film stars Salman Khan, Shilpa Shetty and Amrish Puri. Sunny Deol was the initial choice for Salman Khans role, while Sanjay Dutt was considered for Arbaaz Khans role. The film was initially titled Sanghar. The Great McGinty The Great McGinty is a 1940 political satire comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, starring Brian Donlevy and Akim Tamiroff and featuring William Demarest and Muriel Angelus. It was Sturgess first film as a director; he sold the story to Paramount Pictures for just $10 on condition he direct the film. Sturges went on to win the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. In the U.K., the film was retitled Down Went McGinty, alluding to the 1889 song. Spaced Invaders Spaced Invaders is a 1990 American science fiction comedy directed by Patrick Read Johnson and starring Douglas Barr, Royal Dano and Ariana Richards. Men in Hope Men in Hope is a 2011 Czech romantic comedy-sex comedy film written and directed by Jiří Vejdělek. Gunmen Gunmen is a 1994 action-comedy film directed by Deran Sarafian. It stars Mario Van Peebles, Christopher Lambert, Denis Leary, Kadeem Hardison, and Patrick Stewart. Robert Harper and Brenda Bakke are co-stars of the film. It was released to home video by Lionsgate Home Entertainment and on the US iTunes Store. Roseanna's Grave Roseannas Grave is a 1997 American romantic dramedy film directed by Paul Weiland. In his review, Roger Ebert concludes that Roseannas Grave "isnt of much consequence, perhaps, and the gears of the plot are occasionally visible as they turn. But its a small, sweet film that never tries for more than its sure of, and the actors find it such a relief to be playing such goodhearted characters that we can almost feel it." Dark Horse Dark Horse is a 2005 Danish film directed by Dagur Kári about a young man, his best friend, and a girl. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. El rey de la montaña The King of the Mountain is a 2007 Spanish thriller film directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego. The film stars Argentine actor Leonardo Sbaraglia and Spanish actress María Valverde. Ticking Clock Ticking Clock is a 2011 American action film directed by Ernie Barbarash and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and Neal McDonough. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on January 4, 2011. The Sand The Sand, also titled Blood Sand, is a 2015 American gore film directed by Isaac Gabaeff and starring Brooke Butler, Meagan Holder and Mitchel Musso. At least one version of the opening credits reads "Killer Beach," but the closing credits give the movie title as "The Sand." One Way Passage One Way Passage is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic film starring William Powell and Kay Francis as star-crossed lovers, directed by Tay Garnett and released by Warner Bros. The screenplay was by Robert Lord and earned him the Academy Award for Best Story. Hero and the Terror Hero and the Terror is a 1988 action film starring martial arts star Chuck Norris, directed by William Tannen. Produced by Menahem Golan, written by Michael Blodgett, and was distributed by Cannon Films. The film stars Norris as Danny OBrien as a cop trying to stop a serial killer, Simon Moon known as "The Terror". It is based on Michael Blodgetts 1982 novel of the same name. The Eight Immortals Restaurant: The Untold Story The Untold Story is a 1993 Hong Kong crime-thriller film directed by Herman Yau and starring Danny Lee and Anthony Wong, with the former also serving as the films producer. The film is based on the "Eight Immortals Restaurant murders" that took place in 4 August 1985 in Macau. While the massacre involving a family of 10 did occur at the restaurant, the alleged cannibalism is sensationalism inferred from the incomplete discovery of the victims corpse, only finding limbs, and that there was a lack of telltale smell of decomposition despite the summer tropical heat. The film was followed up by two unrelated sequels with The Untold Story 2, featuring Wong returning in a supporting role, and The Untold Story 3 with Lee returning in another role. Problem Child 3: Junior in Love Problem Child 3 is a 1995 made-for-television comedy film directed by Greg Beeman and written by Michael Hitchcock. It is the third and final installment of the Problem Child trilogy created by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. The film premiered on NBC on May 13, 1995. However, it sets off in an entirely different direction from the second film. Junior is a preteen and is infatuated with a girl named Tiffany. However, she does not notice him. Things take a mischievous turn when he finds out there are three other boys interested in her as well. In this installment, he is portrayed by Justin Chapman and Ben is portrayed by William Katt. Neither Annie nor Trixie appear in it, nor are they mentioned. Gilbert Gottfried and Jack Warden are the only cast members to appear in all three films. It neither explains how Big Ben is still rich, since his apparent new wife, LaWanda Dumore, is never mentioned, nor how Mr. Peabody went from being a school principal to a dentist. Tanner Hall Tanner Hall is a 2009 drama film about four girls coming of age in boarding school. It was written and directed by Princess Tatiana von Fürstenberg and Francesca Gregorini. It stars Rooney Mara, Georgia King, Brie Larson, Amy Ferguson, Tom Everett Scott, Amy Sedaris, Chris Kattan, and Shawn Pyfrom. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 14, 2009, before being released on September 9, 2011, by Anchor Bay Films. Vikingdom Vikingdom is a Malaysian English-speaking fantasy action film directed by Yusry Abdul Halim, produced by Shireen M. Hashim, written by Abdul Halim, and starring Dominic Purcell, Conan Stevens, Craig Fairbrass, Natassia Malthe, and Jon Foo. The film was released in Malaysia and the United States on 12 September 2013 and 4 October 2013 respectively. Upon its release, Vikingdom was a major box office bomb with grossing only $550,000 against an estimated production budget of only $15 million and it received general poor critical reaction from critics. Born in China Born in China is a 2016 nature documentary film directed by Lu Chuan. A co-production between Disneynature and Shanghai Media Group, the film was released in China on August 12, 2016 and in the United States on April 21, 2017, one day before Earth Day. The film focuses on a snow leopard named Dawa and her cubs, a young golden snub-nosed monkey named Tao Tao, a female giant panda named Ya Ya along with her daughter Mei Mei, and a herd of chiru. The American release of the film is narrated by John Krasinski and the Chinese release is narrated by Zhou Xun. Mandingo Mandingo is a 1975 American historical drama film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring James Mason, Susan George, Perry King, and boxer-turned-actor Ken Norton. The film released by Paramount Pictures. Based on the novel Mandingo by Kyle Onstott, and on the play Mandingo by Jack Kirkland. It received mixed reviews upon release, but was a box office hit. It was followed by a sequel in 1976, titled Drum, which also starred Norton. Sylvester Stallone was an uncredited extra. Peculiarities of the National Fishing Peculiarities of the National Fishing is a 1998 Russian comedy directed by Alexander Rogozhkin and Inna Gorlova. The Color of Friendship The Color of Friendship is a 2000 television film based on actual events about the friendship between two girls; Mahree & Piper, one from the United States and the other from apartheid South Africa, who learn about tolerance and friendship. The film was directed by Kevin Hooks, based on a script by Paris Qualles, and stars Lindsey Haun and Shadia Simmons. Cazuza: Time Doesn't Stop Cazuza – O Tempo Não Pára is a 2004 Brazilian biographical film directed by Walter Carvalho and Sandra Werneck, about the life of singer Cazuza. It stars Daniel de Oliveira as Cazuza. The film is based on the book by Cazuzas mother, Lucia Araujo. The film won a Best Actor Award from the São Paulo Association of Art Critics Awards. It was one of the most successful films of the year in Brazil. Flodder 3 Flodder 3 is a 1995 Dutch comedy film directed by Dick Maas. It is the third and last movie about the anti-social family, called Flodder. The movie is not a continuation of the previous two movies, but of the TV series. Different from the first two movies, son Kees is now played by actor Stefan de Walle and Johnnie Flodder is now played by Coen van Vrijberghe de Coningh, the same actor as in the TV series. Piranhaconda Piranhaconda is an American science fiction film, premiered on June 16, 2012, on the Syfy Channel. It is directed by Jim Wynorski, produced by Roger Corman, and stars Michael Madsen, Rib Hillis, Rachel Hunter, and Terri Ivens. Drunk Parents Drunk Parents is a 2019 American comedy film directed by Fred Wolf and written by Peter Gaulke and Fred Wolf. The film stars Alec Baldwin, Salma Hayek, Joe Manganiello, Natalia Cigliuti, Jim Gaffigan and Ben Platt. The film was released on March 21, 2019, through DirecTV Cinema and it was also released in a limited release on April 19, 2019, by Vertical Entertainment. The Hole The Hole, also known as The Last Dance, is a 1998 drama-musical film directed by Tsai Ming-liang. It stars Yang Kuei-mei and Lee Kang-sheng. Selamsiz's Band Selamsız Bandosu is a 1987 Turkish film. Skin Skin is a 2018 short drama film, directed by Israeli-born filmmaker Guy Nattiv. It won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 91st Academy Awards. Nattivs full-length feature Skin, also released in 2018, is not related to this film. The Beast Within The Beast Within is a 1982 American horror film directed by Philippe Mora and starring Ronny Cox, Bibi Besch, Paul Clemens, L. Q. Jones, Don Gordon, R. G. Armstrong, Katherine Moffat, and Meshach Taylor. The Beast Within is a very loose adaptation of Edward Levys 1981 novel of the same name, with the plot centering on a couples son, who begins exhibiting strange behavior after his 17th birthday. Producer Harvey Bernhard had purchased the rights to Levys then unfinished novel based on the title alone, but the resulting screenplay bears little resemblance to the novel as it was still incomplete at the time of production. Principal photography officially began on February 8, 1981, in and around Jackson and concluded on April 10, 1981. It was released theatrically on February 12, 1982; grossing a total of $7.7 million worldwide. The film received mostly negative reviews from critics, who criticized the films acting, premise while commending its makeup effects. Ultimate Heist Le Premier Cercle, also known as Inside Ring and "The Dead List" in English and as Ultimate Heist on USA video, is a 2009 French-language film by Laurent Tuel. It tells the story of Milo Malakian, a gang leader in France, and his son Anton, the descendants of Armenian Genocide survivors. Having been co-produced by Thelma Films and Alter Films, this thriller formerly called Riviera was co-written by the scriptwriters Laurent Tuel, Laurent Turner and Simon Moutaïrou. Production companies include TF1 and Canal+. According to producer Alain Terzian, the surname of the films hero, Malakian, was chosen in regard of famous film director Henri Verneuil, a great friend of Terzian. The Travelling Players The Travelling Players is a 1975 Greek film directed by Theodoros Angelopoulos that traces the history of mid-20th-century Greece from 1939 to 1952. Many critics have declared The Travelling Players Angelopoulos masterpiece; 16 critics and five directors voted it one of their favorite films in the British Film Institutes 2012 Sight & Sound poll. Phantasm: Ravager Phantasm: Ravager is a 2016 American science fantasy action horror film, and the fifth and final installment in the Phantasm series. It marks the only film in the series not directed by Don Coscarelli, although he acts as producer and co-writer. It is directed by David Hartman and stars A. Michael Baldwin, Reggie Bannister, and Angus Scrimm in his final appearance as the Tall Man. Rainbow Dhanak is a 2015 Indian Hindi film written and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor. Produced by Manish Mundra, Nagesh Kukunoor, and Elahe Hiptoola, the film features Hetal Gada and Krrish Chhabria as the two children, playing brother and sister, in the leading roles, with supporting performances from Chet Dixon, Vipin Sharma, Gulfam Khan, Vibha Chibber, Flora Saini, and Vijay Maurya. The film was released nationwide in India on 17 June 2016. The film was premiered at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Crystal Bear Grand Prix for Best Childrens Film, and Special Mention for the Best Feature Film by The Childrens Jury for Generation Kplus. The film has also garnered the Best Film Award in the main category-Childrens Feature Film Competition-Cinema in Sneakers, and the Best Film Award - at the Montreal International Childrens Film Festival. Dhanak was also screened at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, and the Toronto International Film Festival. The film has garnered Best Childrens Film at the 64th National Film Awards. You Might Be the Killer You Might Be the Killer is a 2018 American "meta" supernatural slasher film directed by Brett Simmons and written by Covis Berzoyne, Thomas P. Vitale, and Simmons, based on an idea by Chuck Wendig and Sam Sykes. The film stars Fran Kranz and Alyson Hannigan, and features Brittany S. Hall, Patrick Reginald Walker, Keith David, and Bryan Price in supporting roles. The Horror Show The Horror Show is a 1989 American slasher film starring Lance Henriksen and Brion James, produced by Sean S. Cunningham and directed by James Isaac. A Cube of Sugar A Cube of Sugar is a 2011 Iranian drama film directed by Seyyed Reza Mir-Karimi. It had its world premiere at the Busan International Film Festival on 8 October 2011. On 24 September 2012, the film was selected as the Iranian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards. However, on the same day, the head of Irans government-controlled cinema agency called for a boycott of the Oscars due to a video on YouTube titled Innocence of Muslims that originated in the United States. Reuters reported that Irans Culture and Islamic Guidance Minister Mohammad Hosseini had confirmed that Iran would boycott. Jism 2 Jism 2 is a 2012 Indian erotic thriller film produced and directed by Pooja Bhatt and written by Mahesh Bhatt . It is the sequel to the 2003 film Jism and marks the debut of Indo-Canadian actress Sunny Leone in Bollywood. Jism 2 was launched on 1 December 2011, on popular Indian television series Bigg Boss, making the launch a first time ever in the history of Indian cinema. Mahesh Bhatt compared Jism 2 to Italian romance drama Last Tango in Paris. Jism 2 has been passed with an A-certificate by the Central Board of Film Certification for strong sexual content. Jism 2 had paid previews on 2 August 2012, one day prior to its worldwide release. I Am a Sex Addict I Am a Sex Addict is a 2005 autobiographical comedy film by American independent director and screenwriter Caveh Zahedi. Presented in semi-documentary style, the film chronicles Zahedis own sex addiction and its impact on his life, relationships, and film making. His addiction was manifested by visiting prostitutes, and being open about this with his successive partners. The film premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and was subsequently picked up for distribution by IFC Films. It aired on The Movie Channel and Showtime in 2007, and subsequently has been shown on the Sundance Channel in the United States. Though not formal sequels, but in chronological order; his 2001 film In the Bathtub of the World documents his life from where I Am a Sex Addict ends and his 2015 Web series The Show About The Show continues 15 year later from where the latter ends. Turtles Forever Turtles Forever is a 2009 American television film produced by 4Kids Entertainment. A crossover film featuring three different incarnations of the Turtles, it was produced in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. An edited version of the movie was released on July 11, 2009 worldwide on TV. The film was then released on July 29, 2009 in New Zealand, Australia and Canada. In other countries, the film aired on The CW as part of their Saturday morning The CW4Kids lineup on November 21, as part of a 25th anniversary celebration which featured a top-10 episode countdown preceding the films television premiere. In the United States, an uncut version aired from October 31 to November 14 in a form where three weekly 26 minute episodes were shown in a half-hour slot per week. The uncut version of the film later appeared on the CW4Kidss website on November 16, which includes 8 minutes of footage cut from the original version that aired on TV. The edited version was released on non-anamorphic widescreen DVD on November 21, 2009 from Nickelodeon/Paramount Home Entertainment. The uncut anamorphic widescreen version was later released in 2011 on DVD in the PAL DVD regions. There are currently no plans for an American release of the uncut anamorphic version on home media. On August 24, 2010, Nickelodeon aired the movie on its channel for the first time, then aired it again on August 29, 2010. Freezer Freezer is a 2014 American thriller film, directed by TV director Mikael Salomon. The film stars Dylan McDermott, Yuliya Snigir and Peter Facinelli. The Citizen The Citizen is a 2013 American drama independent film directed by Sam Kadi, written by Sam Kadi, Samir Younis, Jazmen Darnell Brown, and starring Khaled El Nabawy, Agnes Bruckner, Rizwan Manji, William Atherton, and Cary Elwes. The Citizen was filmed in New York City, Detroit Masonic Temple in Detroit Michigan, and the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport in Michigan. The film premiered on September 20, 2012 at the Boston Film Festival. The Visitors: Bastille Day The Visitors: Bastille Day is a 2016 French-Belgian-Czech comedy film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré. It is the third film in the trilogy Les Visiteurs, following The Corridors of Time released eighteen years earlier in 1998. The first film in the series was released twenty-three years earlier in 1993. The film was produced by Sidonie Dumas, Sylvain Goldberg and Serge de Poucques, Christian Clavier and Jean-Marie Poiré. Poiré also co-wrote the script with Christian Clavier, as was also the case for the two previous films. Only three actors from the two previous films appear in this third one, Christian Clavier, Jean Reno and Marie-Anne Chazel. Of those three actors, only Reno and Clavier play the same characters that they played in the previous films, namely the medieval knight Godefroy de Montmirail and his squire Jacquouille la Fripouille. They are accompanied by new protagonists played by Franck Dubosc, Karin Viard, Sylvie Testud, Ary Abittan, Alex Lutz and Pascal Nzonzi. Filmed from April to June 2015 in the Czech Republic and Belgium, the film is, after the remake Just Visiting, the second film in the franchise not to have been filmed in France. It also marked the return of Jean-Marie Poiré to film directing after a long break of almost fourteen years. The Visitors: Bastille Day was a commercial failure in France. West Beirut West Beirut is a 1998 Lebanese drama film written and directed by Ziad Doueiri. The film was selected as the Lebanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. High Life High Life is a 2009 Canadian film based on the stage play by Lee MacDougall, written by Lee MacDougall and directed by Gary Yates. Starring Timothy Olyphant, Stephen Eric McIntyre, Joe Anderson and Rossif Sutherland, High Life is a comedic heist movie from the flip-side of the 80s consumer dream. 88 88 is a 2015 Canadian thriller film directed by April Mullen and written by Tim Doiron. It stars Katharine Isabelle as a woman whose plans for revenge become derailed when she suffers a fugue state and must piece together her memories. It was released in the US on 6 January 2015 and 8 May 2015 in Canada. Drushyam Drushyam is a 2014 Indian Telugu-language thriller film directed by Sripriya and jointly produced by Daggubati Suresh Babu and Rajkumar Sethupathi. It is a remake of Jeethu Joseph 2013 Malayalam film Drishyam and features Daggubati Venkatesh, Meena and Nadhiya reprising the respective roles played by Mohanlal, Meena and Asha Sarath in the original. The film tells the story of Rambabu, a middle-class cable TV operator, and his family. They come under suspicion when Varun, the son of the Inspector-general of police, goes missing soon after harassing Rambabus daughter. The rest of the film reveals how Varun disappeared and what Rambabu does to keep his family from going to prison. The production work of Drushyam was undertaken by Suresh Balaje and George Pious. Music for the film was composed by Sharreth. The cinematography was led by S. Gopal Reddy and the editing by Marthand K. Venkatesh. Principal photography commenced on 8 March 2014 and lasted three months. It was shot primarily in Kerala, similar to the original, and also filmed at Araku, Simhachalam, Vizianagaram and Hyderabad. The post-production phase ended after one month. Drushyam released on 11 July 2014 to positive feedback from critics. It went on to become one of the highest-grossing Telugu films of the year, collecting a worldwide distributor share of 200 million. Quatermass 2 Quatermass 2 is a 1957 black-and-white British science fiction horror film drama from Hammer Film Productions, produced by Anthony Hinds, directed by Val Guest, that stars Brian Donlevy, and co-stars John Longden, Sid James, Bryan Forbes, Vera Day, and William Franklyn. Quatermass 2 is a sequel to Hammers earlier film The Quatermass Xperiment. Like its predecessor, it is based on the BBC Television serial Quatermass II written by Nigel Kneale. Brian Donlevy reprises his role as the eponymous Professor Bernard Quatermass, making him the only actor to play the character twice in a film. The films storyline concerns Quatermasss investigation of reports of hundreds of meteorites landing only in the Winnerden Flats area of the UK. His inquiries lead him to a huge industrial complex, strikingly similar to his own plans for a Moon colony. This top-secret facility is in fact the centre of a conspiracy involving the alien infiltration of the highest echelons of the British Government. Quatermass and his allies must now do whatever is necessary to defeat the alien threat before it is too late. Valdez Is Coming Valdez Is Coming is a 1971 American western film directed by Edwin Sherin and starring Burt Lancaster, Susan Clark, Richard Jordan and Jon Cypher. The film is based on the Elmore Leonard novel of the same name. The Devil, Probably The Devil Probably is a 1977 French drama film by director Robert Bresson. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize. German film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder was on that particular jury, and championed Bressons film: The critic J. Hoberman described the movie with one sentence: "A Dostoyevskian story of a tormented soul, presented in the stylized manner of a medieval illumination." Normal Normal is a 2003 drama film produced by HBO Films, which became an official selection at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. Jane Anderson, the films writer and director, adapted her own play, Looking for Normal. The film is about a fictional Midwestern factory worker named Roy Applewood, who stuns his wife of 25 years by saying he wishes to undergo sex reassignment surgery and transition to a woman. In an HBO interview, Anderson was asked "Were you drawing on any sources when you were researching this? Or was it purely out of your imagination?", to which she replied "Oh, its my imagination, its all fiction.". She also says that she wanted to use it as a metaphor for a study of marriage, calling transition the "ultimate betrayal". Jesse Stone: Sea Change Jesse Stone: Sea Change is a 2007 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Robert Harmon and starring Tom Selleck, Kathy Baker, and Kohl Sudduth. Based on the novel Sea Change by Robert B. Parker, the film is about the police chief of a small New England town who investigates the unsolved murder of a bank teller shot during a robbery, and an alleged rape that draws him into conflict with the town council. It hopes to preserve the towns reputation as an ideal seaside resort. Filmed on location in Nova Scotia, the story is set in the fictitious town of Paradise, Massachusetts. Jesse Stone: Sea Change is the fourth in a series of nine television films based on Parkers Jesse Stone novels. The film first aired on the CBS television network March 22, 2007. Selleck received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie for his performance in the film. Cinematographer Rene Ohashi was nominated for an American Society of Cinematographers Award for Television Movie/Miniseries/Pilot. From Afar From Afar is a 2015 Venezuelan drama film directed by Lorenzo Vigas and written by Vigas and Guillermo Arriaga. It won the Golden Lion at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival. It was selected as the Venezuelan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The film is about Armando, a wealthy middle-aged man who gets involved with Élder, a young man from a street gang. The Toolbox Murders The Toolbox Murders is a 1978 American slasher film directed by Dennis Donnelly, and written by Ann Kindberg, Robert Easter, and Neva Friedenn. The film was marketed as being a dramatization of a true story, and was briefly banned in the early 1980s in the United Kingdom. Vive L'Amour Vive LAmour is a 1994 Taiwanese New Wave film directed by Tsai Ming-liang. It is Tsais second feature film and premiered at the 51st Venice International Film Festival, where it won the prestigious Golden Lion. The film is about three people who unknowingly share an apartment in Taipei. Camping Camping is a 2006 French comedy film directed by Fabien Onteniente. Two sequels have been made, Camping 2 in 2010 and Camping 3 in 2016. Mubarakan Mubarakan is a 2017 Indian romantic comedy film directed by Anees Bazmee. It is produced by Sony Pictures Networks Productions, Murad Khetani and Ashwin Varde. Anil Kapoor, Arjun Kapoor, Ileana DCruz and Athiya Shetty played the lead roles in the film. It is a story about twin brothers. The film was released worldwide on 28 July 2017 in 2350 screens in India and 475 screens overseas. The Invisible Man Returns The Invisible Man Returns is a 1940 American horror science fiction film from Universal. It was written as a sequel to the 1933 film The Invisible Man, which was based on the novel The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells. The studio had signed a multi-picture contract with Wells, and they were hoping that this film would do as well as the first. It would be followed by the comedic The Invisible Woman later the same year. The screen play for the film was written by Lester Cole and Curt Siodmak. The film director was Joe May, who had previously directed The House of the Seven Gables. The cast of the film included Vincent Price, Cecil Kellaway, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Nan Grey, Alan Napier and John Sutton. The film ran for 81 minutes in black-and-white with mono sound and holds an 89% rating at Rotten Tomatoes. The production ran slightly over budget, costing $270,000, but it returned good box office revenues. The special effects by John P. Fulton, Bernard B. Brown and William Hedgcock received an Oscar nomination in the category Best Special Effects. In the documentary, Ted Newsons 100 Years of Horror, Price recalls that the undressing of the scarecrow scene took several hours to shoot, for only three minutes of on screen time. The transparent effect was done with black velvet covering the actor. Borsalino Borsalino is a 1970 French gangster film directed by Jacques Deray and starring Alain Delon, Jean-Paul Belmondo and Catherine Rouvel. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. In 2009 Empire magazine named it #19 in a poll of "The 20 Greatest Gangster Movies Youve Never Seen… Probably". A sequel, Borsalino & Co., was released in 1974 with Alain Delon in the leading role. The film is based on real life gangsters Paul Carbone and François Spirito, who collaborated with Nazi Germany during the occupation of France in World War Two. It was being shown on BBC One in the United Kingdom on August 31, 1997 when it was interrupted at 1:45am by BBC newsreader Martyn Lewis to bring the first news report that Diana had been involved in a car crash in Paris. The film would be interrupted one more time in the following hour for another update about the crash. L'ennemi intime Intimate Enemies is a 2007 French war film directed by Florent Emilio Siri, starring Benoît Magimel and Albert Dupontel. It was filmed in France and Morocco. Black Mountain Side Black Mountain Side is a 2014 Canadian indie Horror thriller and the first film released by the Canadian production company A Farewell To Kings Entertainment Company. The film centers upon a group of archaeologists who discover an ancient structure. Boyfriends and Girlfriends Boyfriends and Girlfriends is a 1987 comedy film directed by Éric Rohmer. The film stars Emmanuelle Chaulet, Sophie Renoir, Anne-Laure Meury. The title literally means the friend of my friend, or perhaps the boyfriend of my girlfriend: it echoes the proverb "Les amis de mes amis sont mes amis". Ödipussi Ödipussi is a 1988 German comedy film, written and directed by and also starring Loriot. It was the first of two feature films he directed, the other one being Pappa Ante Portas. The title is a pun on the Oedipus complex described by Sigmund Freud and the nickname "Pussi", the way the main protagonist is called by his mother throughout the film. Rumors that the title might also be a reference to the James Bond film Octopussy have been denied by Loriot. Let Him Have It Let Him Have It is a 1991 British drama film directed by Peter Medak and starring Christopher Eccleston, Paul Reynolds, Tom Courtenay and Tom Bell. The film is based on the true story of Derek Bentley. The true story of the case ended with Bentley hanged for murder under controversial circumstances on 28 January 1953. While Bentley did not directly play a role in the murder of PC Sidney Miles, he received a greater punishment than the gunman. Ghost in the Machine Ghost in the Machine is a 1993 American science fiction horror film directed by Rachel Talalay and released by 20th Century Fox about a deceased serial killer with artificial computer intelligence. Christmas in August Christmas in August is a 1998 South Korean romance drama film. It was director Hur Jin-hos debut and stars Han Suk-kyu and Shim Eun-ha. The Coast Guard The Coast Guard is a 2002 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-duk. The film deals with military atrocities and the absurdities of borders and conflicts. Tall Tale Tall Tale is a 1995 American western adventure fantasy film directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik. It stars Scott Glenn, Oliver Platt, Nick Stahl, Stephen Lang, Roger Aaron Brown, Jared Harris, with Catherine OHara as Calamity Jane and Patrick Swayze as Pecos Bill. The film was written by Steven L. Bloom and Robert Rodat and was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Caravan Pictures. Switch Switch is a 2011 French action film directed by Frédéric Schœndœrffer. Themis is 2011 Japanese drama film based on a manga of the same name by Minoru Furuya and directed by Sion Sono. The word himizu is the Japanese name for a species of mole. The film competed in competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival in September. At the festival, Shōta Sometani and Fumi Nikaidō received the Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best New Young Actor and Actress for their work in the film. The Little Prince The Little Prince is a 1974 British-American fantasy-musical film with screenplay and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe. It was both directed and produced by Stanley Donen and based on the 1943 classic children-adults novella, The Little Prince, by the writer, poet and aviator Count Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, who disappeared near the end of the Second World War some 15 months after his fable was first published. The film and its music were unsuccessful at the box office but became somewhat popular after its theatrical run, and has been released for sale on various media. Two Bits Two Bits is a 1995 American drama film directed by James Foley and starring Al Pacino, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio and Jerry Barone. It was written by Joseph Stefano, who considered the film a personal project, with a semi-biographical story. The title refers to the American slang term "two bits", for a quarter dollar. Komodo Komodo is a 1999 Thriller film/Horror movie directed by Michael Lantieri. Songcatcher Songcatcher is a 2000 drama film directed by Maggie Greenwald. It is about a musicologist researching and collecting Appalachian folk music in the mountains of western North Carolina. Although Songcatcher is a fictional film, it is loosely based on the work of Olive Dame Campbell, founder of the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, North Carolina, and that of the English folk song collector Cecil Sharp, portrayed at the end of the film as professor Cyrus Whittle. The Last Time I Saw Paris For the 1942 book, see Elliot Paul. The Last Time I Saw Paris is a 1954 Technicolor romantic drama made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is loosely based on F. Scott Fitzgeralds short story "Babylon Revisited." It was directed by Richard Brooks, produced by Jack Cummings and filmed on locations in Paris and the MGM backlot. The screenplay was by Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein and Richard Brooks. The film starred Elizabeth Taylor and Van Johnson in his last role for MGM, with Walter Pidgeon, Donna Reed, Eva Gabor, Kurt Kasznar, George Dolenz, Sandy Descher, Odette, and Roger Moore in his Hollywood debut. The films title song, by composer Jerome Kern and lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II, was already a classic when the movie was made and inspired the movies title. Though the song had already won an Oscar after its film debut in 1941s Lady Be Good, it is featured much more prominently in The Last Time I Saw Paris. It can be heard in many scenes, either being sung by Odette or being played as an instrumental. The film was released in 1954; however, there was an error with the Roman numerals in the copyright notice showing "MCMXLIV", meaning the term of copyright started 10 years before the film was released. Thus, the normal 28-year copyright term ended just 18 years after the film was released, and MGM neglected to renew it presumably because they believed there was still 10 years left in the term. The film entered the public domain in the United States in 1972. K-9: P.I. K-9: P.I. is a 2002 action comedy film, directed by Richard J. Lewis and starring James Belushi. The film serves as the sequel to the 1989 film K-9 and the 1999 film K-911. It was released direct-to-video. After retiring from the LAPD, Detective Thomas Dooley and his lovable K-9 Partner Jerry Lee go on one last adventure before they retire and start to enjoy the good life. Tony Tony, also known as Tony: London Serial Killer, is a 2009 British horror film written and directed by Gerard Johnson and starring Peter Ferdinando. Chasing the Dragon Chasing the Dragon, previously known as King of Drug Dealers, is a Hong Kong-Chinese action crime drama film directed by Wong Jing and Jason Kwan. The film stars Andy Lau reprising his role as Lee Rock from the film series of the same name, Donnie Yen as Crippled Ho, based on real life gangster . The film is about an illegal immigrant from China who sneaks into British-colonized Hong Kong in 1963 and transforms himself into a ruthless and emerging drug lord. The film is a remake of the 1991 film, To Be Number One. Wild Wild Bunch, a sequel-in-name-only featuring new characters and a new storyline was released in June 2019. Four Bags Full La Traversée de Paris is a 1956 French comedy-drama directed by Claude Autant-Lara, starring Jean Gabin, Bourvil and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "Four Bags Full", "Pig Across Paris", "The Trip Across Paris". It is set in occupied Paris in 1942 and tells the story of two men who defy the curfew to deliver pork for the black market. The film is based on the short story "La traversée de Paris" by Marcel Aymé. The film competed at the 17th Venice International Film Festival, where Bourvil won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor. The cynical portrayal of the occupation era was unconventional and made the film controversial upon the original release. Schtonk Schtonk! subtitled Der Film zum Buch vom Führer is a 1992 German satirical film which retells the story of the 1983 Hitler Diaries hoax. It was written and directed by Helmut Dietl. Skin Skin is a British-South African 2008 biographical film about Sandra Laing, a South African woman born to white parents, who was classified as "Coloured" during the apartheid era, presumably due to a genetic case of atavism. Directed by Anthony Fabian and Based on the book When She Was White: The True Story of a Family Divided by Race by Judith Stone, Skin premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 7 September 2009. The film was released to a limited number of US cinemas on 30 October 2009. It started showing in South Africa on 22 January 2010, and in Australia and New Zealand 25 July 2010. Hole in One Hole in One is a 2010 comedy movie starring Steve Talley. It is about a cool undergraduate boy who gets tricked by some surgeons and they operate on him, giving him a set of breasts. Now, he has to earn money through golf for the reverse surgery. The movie was released by Universal Studios via Universal Pictures and launched in the United Kingdom on September 12, 2010. With a wide release in an additional 65 territories and countries. It is awaiting a US Domestic release. Universal Tagged the movie as American Pie Plays Golf and so many people have mistaken for it being an American Pie movie because Steve Talley, who appeared in The Naked Mile and Beta House stars in it. Steve Talleys character is called Eric Keller in Hole in One and is called Dwight Stifler in the American Pie movie Franchise series which shows the distinct differences between the movies. Box Office figures report $1,600,000 GBP in London England. Universal release Hole in One in a total of 65 countries. No other figures reported. Double Dhamaal Double Dhamaal is an Indian comedy film and a sequel to the 2007 hit film Dhamaal, and the second installment of Dhamaal film series. The film is directed by Indra Kumar and produced by Ashok Thakeria. Sanjay Dutt, Ritesh Deshmukh, Arshad Warsi, Aashish Chaudhary and Javed Jaffrey reprise their roles from the previous films, with Kangana Ranaut and Mallika Sherawat as new additions. The theatrical trailer of the film was revealed on 20 May 2011 along with the film Haunted. The film released on 24 June 2011. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews from critics but it was a hit at the box office. A sequel/reboot titled Total Dhamaal was released in feb 2019, with the main three cast reprising their roles. In the Good Old Summertime In the Good Old Summertime is a 1949 American Technicolor musical film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. It stars Judy Garland, Van Johnson, and S.Z. Sakall. The film is a musical adaptation of the 1940 film, The Shop Around the Corner, directed by Ernst Lubitsch, and starring James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan, and written by Miklós László based on his 1937 play Parfumerie. For the film, the locale has been changed from 1930s Budapest to turn-of-the-century Chicago, but the plot remains the same. Beware of the Jönsson Gang Varning för Jönssonligan is a Swedish film about the gang Jönssonligan made in 1981. Filming dates: July 1981 – September 1981 It was the first Swedish adaptation of one of the original Danish Olsen-banden movies. Somewhat ionically, it was based on the sixth Olsen Gang movie, Olsen-bandens sidste bedrifter, which was intended as the last one when it was made. Dragon Lord Dragon Lord AKA Dragon Strike is a 1982 Hong Kong martial arts action film, written and directed by Jackie Chan, who also stars in the film. It was originally supposed to be a sequel to The Young Master and even had the name Young Master in Love until it was changed to Dragon Lord. The film experimented with various elaborate stunt action sequences in a period setting, serving as a transition between Chans earlier comedy kung fu period films and his later stunt-oriented modern action films. When the Cat's Away When the Cats Away is a 1996 French drama directed by Cédric Klapisch. The movie is set in Paris and stars Garance Clavel, Zinedine Soualem, Renée Le Calm, Olivier Py, Romain Duris, Hélène de Fougerolles, Hiam Abbass and others. Naruto the Movie 2: Legend of the Stone of Gelel is a 2005 Japanese animated film based on Masashi Kishimotos manga and anime franchise, written by Hirotsugu Kawasaki and Yuka Miyata. It was released in theaters in Japan on August 6, 2005. Unlike Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow, Legend of the Stone of Gelel became a direct-to-video film in the United States. It aired on Cartoon Network on July 26, 2008 and was released to DVD on July 29, 2008. The film is set after episode 160. The theme song "Ding! Dong! Dang!" is performed by TUBE. The Mainour and the Witness Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language family-drama film directed by Dileesh Pothan and written by Sajeev Pazhoor. Syam Pushkaran co-wrote the dialogues and is also credited as the creative director. The film stars Suraj Venjaramoodu, Fahadh Faasil, Nimisha Sajayan, Alencier Ley Lopez, Vettukili Prakash, and Sibi Thomas. Rajeev Ravi was the cinematographer, while the songs and score were composed by Bijibal. Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum was released in India on 30 June 2017. The film won two awards at the 48th Kerala State Film Awards—Best Screenplay and Best Character Actor. At the 65th National Film Awards, it won three awards—Best Original Screenplay, Best Feature Film in Malayalam, and Best Supporting Actor. Hierro Hierro is a 2009 psychological thriller directed by Gabe Ibáñez and starring Elena Anaya, Kaiet Rodríguez, Bea Segura, and Andrés Herrera. The Family Friend The Family Friend is a 2006 Italian film directed by Paolo Sorrentino. It was entered into the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Miral Miral is a 2010 biographical political film directed by Julian Schnabel about the coming of age of a Palestinian girl named Miral who grows up in the wake of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War and finds herself drawn into the conflict. The screenplay was written by Rula Jebreal, based on her novel of the same name. The film was released on 3 September at the 2010 Venice Film Festival and on 15 September 2010 in France. The film was set for release on 3 December 2010 in the United Kingdom, and on 25 March 2011 in the United States. Miral was initially rated R by the MPAA for "some violent content including a sexual assault." Later, however, it was reclassified to PG-13 for "thematic material, and some violent content including a sexual assault" after an appeal of the R rating by the Weinstein Company. On 4 April 2011, days after the films US release, Juliano Mer-Khamis, an actor and peace activist who plays Seikh Saabah in the film, was shot to death in his car outside a theatre he had established in a Palestinian refugee camp. The Video Dead The Video Dead is a 1987 horror comedy film written and directed by Robert Scott and starring Roxanna Augesen. The screenplay concerns a paranormal television that causes zombies from a never-ending film to enter the real world. The film was released direct-to-video and has been re-released several times since then. Safe Sex Safe Sex is a 1999 Greek comedy film written and directed by Michalis Reppas and Thanasis Papathanasiou. When the film was released in Greece, it was considered a blockbuster. A Force of One A Force of One is a 1979 action martial arts film starring Chuck Norris, Jennifer ONeill, Ron ONeal, Clu Gulager and Bill Wallace. The film was directed by Paul Aaron and written by Pat E. Johnson and Ernest Tidyman. Into the Mirror Into the Mirror is a 2003 South Korean supernatural horror film about a series of grisly deaths in a department store, all involving mirrors, and the troubled detective who investigates them. It was the debut film of director Kim Sung-ho. Carry On Doctor Carry On Doctor is the fifteenth in the series of Carry On films to be made. It is the second in the series to have a medical theme. Frankie Howerd makes the first of his two appearances in the film series and stars alongside regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Peter Butterworth, and Bernard Bresslaw. Hattie Jacques returns for the first time since Carry On Cabby four years earlier, while Barbara Windsor returns after her debut in Carry On Spying three years earlier. Carry On Doctor marked Anita Harriss second and final appearance in the series. Fatal Beauty Fatal Beauty is a 1987 American action comedy thriller film directed by veteran horror director Tom Holland and starring Whoopi Goldberg as detective Rita Rizzoli and Sam Elliott. The screenplay was written by Hilary Henkin and Dean Riesner. The original music score was composed by Harold Faltermeyer, of Top Gun fame. The film was marketed with the tagline "An earthquake is about to hit L.A. Its called Detective Rita Rizzoli." Make the Yuletide Gay Make the Yuletide Gay is a 2009 American Christmas-themed romantic comedy film written and directed by Rob Williams about a gay college student who is out at school, but is afraid to reveal his sexual orientation to his parents. It stars Keith Jordan as Gunn, and Adamo Ruggiero as Gunns boyfriend and roommate, Nathan. Kelly Keaton and Derek Long star as Anya and Sven, Gunns parents, while Hallee Hirsh appears as Abby, Gunns high school girlfriend. Make the Yuletide Gay premiered at the Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film and Video Festival on May 17, 2009. The title of the film comes from a line in the 1944 song Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, written by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane. Awaydays Awaydays is a 2009 British film directed by Pat Holden and stars Stephen Graham. It is based on the novel of the same name by Kevin Sampson that was published in 1998. The film follows Paul Carty, a 19-year-old in the aftermath of his mothers death who becomes part of The Pack - a legendary group of football hooligans who dress casual and wear Peter Storm cagoules, carry Stanley knives and follow Tranmere Rovers F.C. The Horse's Mouth The Horses Mouth is a 1958 film directed by Ronald Neame and filmed in Technicolor. Alec Guinness wrote the screenplay from the 1944 novel The Horses Mouth by Joyce Cary, and also played the lead role of Gulley Jimson, a London artist. Too Late the Hero Too Late the Hero is a 1970 Anglo-American war film directed by Robert Aldrich, and starring Michael Caine, Henry Fonda, Cliff Robertson, Ken Takakura, Denholm Elliott, Ian Bannen, Lance Percival, Ronald Fraser, Harry Andrews and Percy Herbert. Sssssss Sssssss is a 1973 American horror film starring Strother Martin, Dirk Benedict and Heather Menzies. It was directed by Bernard L. Kowalski and written by Hal Dresner and Daniel C. Striepeke, the latter of whom also produced the film. The make-up effects were created by John Chambers and Nick Marcellino. It received a nomination for the Best Science Fiction Film award of the Academy of Science Fiction in 1975. Thoovanathumbikal Thoovanathumbikal is a 1987 Indian Malayalam romantic drama film, written and directed by P. Padmarajan, based partly on his own novel Udakappola. It revolves around Jayakrishnan, who falls in love with two women; Radha, a distant relative of his, and Clara, an escort in town. The film was a super hit at the box office and over the years it has turned into a cult film with a large following. The film was ranked #8 by IBN Live in its list of greatest Indian films of all time. The film is widely noted for its rich film score and songs, dialogues and characters, detailed screenplay and Mohanlals and Sumalathas performance. Rain is a recurring theme and is portrayed almost as a character in the film. The BGM used in the intimate scenes of Mohanlal and Sumalatha is so popular and is used as mobile ring tone by a lot of people. The characterisation of Clara changed the concept about desirable women for a lot of Malayali bachelors. Even now Clara remains as an evergreen dream of Malayalis, which no other female character could achieve, in Malayalam movie history. KM 31: Kilometre 31 Kilometer 31 is a 2006 Mexican supernatural horror film, written and directed by Rigoberto Castañeda. The film is inspired by the Crying Woman legend and legends about highway ghosts. The Adventures of Picasso The Adventures of Picasso is a 1978 Swedish comedy film directed by Tage Danielsson, starring Gösta Ekman, as the famous painter. The film had the tag-line Tusen kärleksfulla lögner av Hans Alfredson och Tage Danielsson. At the 14th Guldbagge Awards the film won the award for Best Film. The film uses ten languages: Spanish, French, Swedish, German, Finnish, Italian, English, Russian, Norwegian and Latin. Most of these words are very simple, sometimes meaning something different from what they seem and other times just being complete nonsense. It Should Happen to You It Should Happen to You is a 1954 American romantic comedy film starring Judy Holliday, Peter Lawford and Jack Lemmon; it was Lemmons first major film appearance. The film was directed by George Cukor, and partly filmed on location in New York City. Screenwriter Garson Kanin originally intended the script as a vehicle for Danny Kaye, but Kanins wife, Ruth Gordon, suggested casting Judy Holliday instead. The title was initially A Name for Herself. Lemmon had a contentious meeting with studio boss Harry Cohn, who feared that critics might use jokes about the name "Lemmon" in headlines panning the film. He wanted Lemmon to change his name. Lemmon countered that if he did that, people might confuse his name with "Lenin" and associate his name with communism, a very real concern in the 1950s. Madhouse Madhouse is a 1974 British horror film directed by Jim Clark for Amicus Productions in association with American International Pictures. It stars Vincent Price, Natasha Pyne, Peter Cushing, Robert Quarry, Adrienne Corri and Linda Hayden. Live Wire Live Wire is a 1992 American action film directed by Christian Duguay, written by Bart Baker, and starring Pierce Brosnan, Ron Silver, Ben Cross, and Lisa Eilbacher. The plot revolves around a rash of seemingly inexplicable, explosive spontaneous human combustions and Danny ONeill, a bomb disposal expert that gets involved and will eventually have to solve the case. Istanbul Beneath My Wings Istanbul Beneath My Wings is a 1996 Turkish film, written and directed by Mustafa Altıoklar. It is a dramatization of Hezarfen Ahmet Çelebis reported flight across the Bosphorus from Galata. The Badge The Badge is a 2002 mystery-thriller film directed by Robby Henson and starring Billy Bob Thornton, Patricia Arquette and William Devane. Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World is a 2005 film starring and directed by Albert Brooks. It was shown at the Dubai International Film Festival. Impact Impact is a 2009 Canadian action disaster miniseries directed by Mike Rohl, written by Michael Vickerman and distributed by Tandem Communications, starring David James Elliott, Natasha Henstridge, Benjamin Sadler, Steven Culp, James Cromwell and Florentine Lahme as the story shows about a meteor shower which eventually sends the Moon on a collision course with Earth. The two-part mini-series premiered February 14 and 15, 2009 on the Canadian premium television channel Super Channel and was also shown on ABC on June 21 and 28, 2009 and on Alpha TV on September 2011. Mata Hari Mata Hari is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice loosely based on the life of Mata Hari, an exotic dancer and courtesan executed for espionage during World War I. The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film stars Greta Garbo in the title role. It was Garbos most commercially successful vehicle. Only a censored version of the film is currently available. Pippi on the Run Pippi on the Run is a 1970 Swedish movie, based on the eponymous childrens books by Astrid Lindgren with the cast of the 1969 TV series Pippi Longstocking. It was released in the USA in 1977. Creature This entry is for the film in 1985. For the film that was aired as Creature on SciFi UK, see Alien Lockdown Creature is a 1985 American science fiction horror film directed by William Malone, starring Stan Ivar, Wendy Schaal, Lyman Ward, Robert Jaffe and Diane Salinger. It features early special effects work by Robert and Dennis Skotak, who would go on to design the special effects for Aliens. Shake Hands with the Devil Shake Hands with the Devil is a 2007 Canadian war drama film starring Roy Dupuis as Roméo Dallaire, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in August 2007. Based on Dallaires autobiographical book Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda, the film recounts Dallaires harrowing personal journey during the 1994 Rwandan genocide and how the United Nations failed to heed Dallaires urgent pleas for further assistance to halt the massacre. The film received 12 nominations at the 28th Genie Awards and tied with the film Eastern Promises for most nominations. Indru Netru Naalai Indru Netru Naalai is a 2015 Tamil-language Indian science fiction comedy film written and directed by R. Ravikumar in his debut feature. The film is jointly produced by Thirukumaran Entertainment and Studio Green, and features Vishnu Vishal and Miya in the lead while Karunakaran, T. M. Karthik and Jayaprakash play supporting roles. The film received positive reviews from critics and become a box office hit. Gabriel Iglesias: Hot and Fluffy Hot and Fluffy is a comedy special performed by Gabriel Iglesias filmed live August 2007 at Bakersfield. The DVD of the performance became very popular and was shown on Comedy Central. Hellsinki Hellsinki is a 2009 Finnish film directed by Aleksi Mäkelä. The film is based on the novel Rööperi – rikoksen vuodet 1955–2005 by Harri Nykänen and Tom Sjöberg. Hellsinki follows the journey of two criminals, Tomppa and Krisu, in Punavuori, a neighbourhood in Helsinki, from the mid-1960s to the late 1970s. Linda Linda Linda is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Nobuhiro Yamashita. It stars Bae Doona, Aki Maeda, Yu Kashii, and Shiori Sekine as teenagers who form a band to cover songs by the Japanese punk rock band the Blue Hearts; the films title comes from the hit Blue Hearts song "Linda Linda". An English-subtitled DVD was released on May 8, 2007. The band, Paranmaum, released a CD single in Japan and Korea: We Are Paranmaum. They Wait They Wait is a 2007 Canadian horror film directed by Ernie Barbarash. It stars Jaime King as a mother attempting to find the truth and save her son, Regan Oey, when threatened by spirits during the Chinese tradition of Ghost Month. The other leading star is Chinese Canadian actor Terry Chen, who plays her husband. It was both filmed, and set, in the city of Vancouver, in British Columbia in Canada, and was featured at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. First Name: Carmen First Name: Carmen is a 1983 film by Jean-Luc Godard. It is very loosely based on Bizets opera Carmen. The film won the Golden Lion at the 1983 Venice Film Festival and had 395,462 Admissions in France. No Man's Land: The Rise of Reeker No Mans Land: The Rise of Reeker is a 2008 American horror film about a sheriff and his son who are tracking down a group of bank robbers on their way to Mexico, only to discover that they are being stalked by a far more deadly enemy — The Reeker. It is a sequel to Reeker, which was released in 2005. Beware of Mr. Baker Beware of Mr. Baker is a 2012 American documentary film by Jay Bulger about the jazz and rock drummer Ginger Baker. Land of Storms Land of Storms is a Hungarian drama film, released in 2014. The feature film debut of director Ádám Császi, the film had its debut at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. The film stars András Sütő as Szabolcs, a young man who returns home to Hungary after quitting his budding football career in Germany, and begins a romantic and sexual relationship with Áron, an apprentice stonemason from a nearby town. The situation is complicated when Bernard, Szabolcs former roommate in Germany, arrives to convince him to return to football training. What We Become What We Become is a 2015 Danish horror and zombie movie directed by Bo Mikkelson. It premiered on March 31, 2016. Fight Back to School Fight Back To School is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Gordon Chan and starring Stephen Chow. This movie is set in Shatin College, Hong Kong. It was Hong Kongs highest-grossing film of 1991. It was followed by sequels Fight Back to School II and Fight Back to School III. Mortadelo & Filemon: The Big Adventure Mortadelo & Filemon: The Big Adventure is a 2003 Spanish-language film based on the popular Spanish comic book series Mortadelo y Filemón by Francisco Ibáñez Talavera. It also included characters from 13, another comic by the same creator. The film was directed by Javier Fesser and stars Benito Pocino and Pepe Viyuela. God Save the King Tjenare kungen is a Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 16 September 2005. 6 Balloons 6 Balloons is a 2018 American drama film written and directed by Marja-Lewis Ryan and starring Abbi Jacobson, Dave Franco, Charlotte Carel, Madeline Carel, Dawan Owens, Jen Tullock, Maya Erskine, Tim Matheson and Jane Kaczmarek. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 12, 2018. It was released on April 6, 2018, by Netflix. Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier is a 1955 adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions. It is an edited compilation of the first three episodes of the Davy Crockett television miniseries, Davy Crockett Indian Fighter, Davy Crockett Goes to Congress, and Davy Crockett at the Alamo, starring Fess Parker as Davy Crockett. The Molly Maguires The Molly Maguires is a 1970 American historical drama film directed by Martin Ritt, starring Richard Harris and Sean Connery. It is based on a 1964 novel by Arthur H. Lewis. Set in late 19th century Northeastern Pennsylvania, this social drama tells the story of an undercover detective sent to a coal mining community to expose a secret society of Irish-American miners battling exploitation at the hand of the owners. Partly inspired by a true story, the film portrays the rebellious leader of the Molly Maguires and his will to achieve social justice. Zebraman is a 2004 Japanese superhero comedy film directed by Takashi Miike, written by Kankurō Kudō and stars Shō Aikawa as the main character, a superhero named "Zebraman". A 2010 sequel, entitled Attack on Zebra City, featured the addition of Masahiro Inoue of Kamen Rider Decade to the cast. Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont is a 2005 US-produced comedy-drama film based on the 1971 novel by Elizabeth Taylor. It was directed by Dan Ireland and produced by Lee Caplin, Carl Colpaert and Zachary Matz from a screenplay by Ruth Sacks Caplin. The film stars Joan Plowright and Rupert Friend, with Zoë Tapper, Anna Massey, Robert Lang, Marcia Warren, Georgina Hale, Millicent Martin, Michael Culkin and Anna Carteret. Aloft Aloft is a 2014 internationally co-produced drama film written and directed by Claudia Llosa and starring Jennifer Connelly, Cillian Murphy, and Mélanie Laurent. The film premiered in competition at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Power Rangers Power/Rangers is an American science-fiction action fan short film directed and co-written by Joseph Kahn, produced by Adi Shankar and Jil Hardin, and co-written by James Van Der Beek and Dutch Southern. It was released on YouTube and Vimeo on February 23, 2015. It is based on the franchise of the same name. The Fighting Seabees The Fighting Seabees is a 1944 war film, directed by Edward Ludwig and starring John Wayne and Susan Hayward. The supporting cast includes Dennis OKeefe and William Frawley. The Fighting Seabees portrays a heavily fictionalized account of the dilemma that led to the creation of the U.S. Navys "Seabees" in World War II. Anguish Anguish is a 1987 Spanish-produced horror film starring Zelda Rubinstein, Michael Lerner, Talia Paul, Angel Jove and Clara Pastor. Grace Unplugged Grace Unplugged is a 2013 Christian drama film. The film is based on the parable of The Prodigal Son and a story by Brandon Rice, written and directed by Brad J. Silverman, and stars AJ Michalka, Jamie Grace, Shawnee Smith, James Denton, and Kevin Pollak. The film follows an 18-year-old girl who rejects her fathers desire for her to be a church singer and goes to Hollywood seeking stardom. The film was released to theaters on October 4, 2013 by Lionsgate Films and Roadside Attractions. It was co-produced by Orion Pictures in their first film under the banner since One Mans Hero in 1999. Room on the Broom Room on the Broom is a 2012 British-German 3D stop motion computer animated short TV film based on the picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. The film was nominated for the Best Animated Short Film at the 2014 Academy Awards. Directed by Max Lang and Jan Lachauer, the film was produced by Martin Pope and Michael Rose of Magic Light Pictures, London, in association with Orange Eyes Limited. It was first seen in theaters with The Dark World. It was first broadcast on BBC One, Tuesday 25 December 2012. It then aired in the United States on PBS Kids Sprout as a Halloween special, on 30 October 2013. Buck Buck is a 2011 American documentary film directed by Cindy Meehl. The film focuses on the life, career, and philosophy of the real-life "horse whisperer" Buck Brannaman. Naanum Rowdydhaan Naanum Rowdy Dhaan is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language romantic black comedy film written and directed by Vignesh Shivan. The plot revolves around Nayanthara and in the lead role along with Vijay Sethupathi who ensemble as the titular role. Produced by actor Dhanush under his banner Wunderbar Films, the film features music composed by Anirudh Ravichander. The film was shot in Puducherry and Chennai over 75 days. It was released on 21 October 2015. The film was dubbed into Telugu as "Nenu Rowdy Ne". Scandal is a 1950 film written and directed by Akira Kurosawa. The film stars Toshirō Mifune, Takashi Shimura and Shirley Yamaguchi. Swimming Upstream Swimming Upstream is a 2003 Australian biographical drama film written by Tony Fingleton and directed by Russell Mulcahy. It stars Jesse Spencer, Geoffrey Rush, and Judy Davis. It shows the life of Fingleton from childhood to adulthood, and dealing with a topsy-turvy family. It is based on Fingletons autobiography of the same name. King Solomon's Mines King Solomons Mines is a 2004 American two-part television miniseries, the fifth film adaptation of the 1885 novel of the same name by Henry Rider Haggard. Starring Patrick Swayze as Allan Quartermain and Alison Doody as Elizabeth Maitland, the film was produced by Hallmark Entertainment, and originally aired June 6, 2004 on Hallmark Channel. Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 is a 2011 direct-to-DVD sequel to the family comedy film Beverly Hills Chihuahua, the second film in the Beverly Hills Chihuahua series. Directed by Alex Zamm, and starring George Lopez, Odette Yustman and Zachary Gordon, the film focuses on Papi and Chloe, now married and had five puppies. The film was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on February 1, 2011, in a two-disc Blu-ray and DVD combo pack. Another sequel, Viva la Fiesta!, was released on September 18, 2012. The Hippopotamus The Hippopotamus is a 2017 British film, adapted from Stephen Frys 1994 novel of the same name. Filmed in 2015 under the direction of John Jenks, the film chronicles a poet who is summoned to his friends country manor to investigate a series of unexplained miracles. Skipped Parts Skipped Parts is a 2001 American comedy-drama film directed by Tamra Davis, and starring Jennifer Jason Leigh, Bug Hall, Mischa Barton, Drew Barrymore, and Brad Renfro. Its plot follows a young teenage boy and his wayward mother who relocate to Wyoming, chronicling her travails and his discovering of his sexuality. The screenplay was adapted by Tim Sandlin, from his own 1991 novel of the same name. After making the film-festival rounds in 2000, the film had a limited release by Trimark Pictures. It was filmed in Regina, Fort QuAppelle and Regina Beach. Sour Grapes Sour Grapes is an American crime documentary about wine fraudster Rudy Kurniawan. Filmmakers Jerry Rothwell and Reuben Atlas debuted the documentary at film festivals in October 2016 and on Netflix the following month. Safe Men Safe Men is a 1998 American criminal comedy film written and directed by John Hamburg, and stars Sam Rockwell and Steve Zahn as a pair of aspiring lounge singers who are mistaken for ace safe crackers, and get mixed up with a Jewish mobster, Big Fat Bernie Gayle and Big Fats intern, Veal Chop. Hamburg later wrote screenplays for a few films, such as Meet the Parents, Zoolander, Along Came Polly and I Love You, which he also directed. Carnage Park Carnage Park is a 2016 American crime horror thriller film directed and written by Mickey Keating. The film stars Ashley Bell, Darby Stanchfield, Pat Healy, and Alan Ruck. Keating described Carnage Park as being a nod to films by Sam Peckinpah and Peter Watkins that were made in the 1970s, and he built the film around that concept. A Wedding A Wedding is a 1978 American comedy film directed by Robert Altman, with an ensemble cast that included Desi Arnaz, Carol Burnett, Paul Dooley, Vittorio Gassman, Mia Farrow, Lillian Gish, Geraldine Chaplin, Howard Duff, Nina Van Pallandt, Amy Stryker, and Pat McCormick. The story is told in the trademark Altman style, with multiple plots and overlapping humorous dialogue. The story takes place in a single day during a lavish wedding that merges a nouveau riche Southern family with an established wealthy Chicago family having possible ties to organized crime. Catchfire Catchfire is a 1990 American action thriller film directed by Dennis Hopper and starring Jodie Foster, Hopper, Fred Ward and Vincent Price with cameo appearances by several other notable actors, including Charlie Sheen, Joe Pesci and Catherine Keener. The film was disowned by Hopper before release and he is therefore credited under the pseudonym Alan Smithee. The original screenplay was written by Rachel Kronstadt Mann, then re-written by Ann Louise Bardach, who was hired by Hopper and producer Steven Reuther. During the 1988 Writers Guild of America strike, Hopper hired Alex Cox to do another polish while the film was shooting. Hopper released a directors cut of the film in the United States on cable television titled Backtrack, which runs 18 minutes longer than the theatrical version. $9.99 $9.99 is a 2008 Australian stop-motion adult animated drama film written and directed by Tatia Rosenthal, with the screenplay by Etgar Keret. The film marks the third collaboration between Rosenthal and Keret. It features a voice cast of Geoffrey Rush, Samuel Johnson, Anthony LaPaglia and Claudia Karvan. Masquerade Masquerade is a 1988 American romance mystery thriller film directed by Bob Swaim and starring Rob Lowe, Meg Tilly, Kim Cattrall, and Doug Savant. Written by Dick Wolf, the film is about a recently orphaned millionairess who falls in love with a young yacht racing captain who isnt completely truthful with her about his past. The film was nominated for the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Motion Picture in 1989. Sólo con Tu Pareja Sólo con Tu Pareja is a 1991 Mexican film by Alfonso Cuarón. This was the first full-feature film for Cuarón who had previously worked at Televisa, a Mexican television company. The stars of this film are Daniel Giménez Cacho and telenovela star Claudia Ramírez. After Alfonso Cuarón and his brother Carlos Cuarón wrote the script, they needed to secure financing. The government of Mexicos IMCINE had already decided what films they would finance that year. However, one of the projects was canceled and the IMCINE funds were assigned to Sólo con Tu Pareja. After the film was completed, the Mexican government refused to distribute it, but Sólo con Tu Pareja was presented at several international festivals. It won awards at the Ariel Awards and at the Toronto Festival of Festivals. After this international recognition the movie was finally shown in 1993 in its country of origin where it became a box-office success. It occupies the 87th place on the list of the 100 best movies of the cinema of Mexico. In 2006, Criterion Collection released Sólo con Tu Pareja in DVD, with a new remastered transfer and with the shorts Noche de Bodas by Carlos Cuarón and Cuarteto Para el Fin Del Tiempo. Cesar Chavez Cesar Chavez is a 2014 Mexican-American biographical film produced and directed by Diego Luna about the life of American labor leader Cesar Chavez, who cofounded the United Farm Workers. The film stars Michael Peña as Chavez. John Malkovich co-stars as the owner of a large industrial grape farm who leads the opposition to Chavezs organizing efforts. It premiered in the Berlinale Special Galas section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Buster Buster is a 1988 British romantic crime comedy based on events from the Great Train Robbery. It stars musician Phil Collins, Julie Walters, Larry Lamb and Sheila Hancock. The soundtrack featured two singles from Collins which topped the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. Memento Mori Memento Mori is a 1999 South Korean horror film, and the second installment of the Whispering Corridors film series. It is a sequel to 1998s Whispering Corridors, and is also set in an all-girls high school, but the films are otherwise unrelated. Memento Mori was one of the first Korean commercial films to depict lesbian characters. However, prevailing Korean attitudes constrained its potential to be widely viewed, even more so as the controversial themes targeted the teen demographic. The Hitcher II: I've Been Waiting The Hitcher II: Ive Been Waiting is a 2003 American horror thriller film directed by Louis Morneau and starring C. Thomas Howell, returning as Jim Halsey, Kari Wuhrer as his girlfriend Maggie, and Jake Busey as psychotic hitchhiker Jack. It is the sequel to the 1986 film The Hitcher. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on July 15, 2003. Oktapodi Oktapodi is a 2007 French computer-animated short film that originated as a Graduate Student Project from Gobelins LEcole de LImage. The film is about a pair of love struck octopuses who through a series of comical events are separated and must find each other. Oktapodi was directed by Julien Bocabeille, François-Xavier Chanioux, Olivier Delabarre, Thierry Marchand, Quentin Marmier, and Emud Mokhberi. Music was composed by Kenny Wood. Oktapodi was well received, winning a number of awards, as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Short Film for the 81st Academy Awards. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Samson & Delilah Samson and Delilah is a 2009 Australian drama film directed by Warwick Thornton and starring Rowan McNamara and Marissa Gibson, both young first time actors. It was filmed in and around Alice Springs. Described as a "survival love story" by the director, the film depicts two indigenous Australian 14-year-olds living in a remote Aboriginal community who steal a car and escape their difficult lives by going to Alice Springs. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, winning the Caméra dOr at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. The film also won the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Film in 2009. Screen Australia announced on 29 September 2009 that the film had been nominated as Australias official entry in the Academy Awards Best Foreign Language Film category. Güeros Güeros is a 2014 Mexican film directed by Alonso Ruizpalacios. The film won five Ariel Awards, including Best Picture in 2015. Northwest Passage Northwest Passage is a 1940 Technicolor film, starring Spencer Tracy, Robert Young, Walter Brennan, Ruth Hussey, and others. The picture is based on a novel by Kenneth Roberts titled Northwest Passage. Maid to Order Maid to Order is a 1987 American comedy/fantasy film starring Ally Sheedy, Beverly DAngelo, Michael Ontkean, Valerie Perrine, Dick Shawn, Tom Skerritt and Merry Clayton. This film is an unusual variation on the Cinderella formula: the fairy godmother is not the means to a better life for the heroine but rather the nemesis. However, rather than doing so out of malice, Stella hopes to teach the heroine there is more to life than financial security. Romeos Romeos is a 2011 German tragicomedy film. The film was written and directed by Sabine Bernardi. It was released on December 8, 2011. Prior to its release, the films screenplay won the Best Treatment Cologne Screenplay Prize in 2007. Cut Cut is a 2000 Australian slasher film directed by Kimble Rendall and starring Kylie Minogue, Molly Ringwald, Jessica Napier, and Tiriel Mora. The Nun The Nun is an English-language 2005 Spanish horror film directed by Luis De La Madrid. Don't Be Afraid of the Dark Dont Be Afraid of the Dark is an American made-for-television dark fantasy film directed by John Newland and starring Kim Darby and Jim Hutton. It was released by Lorimar Productions and was first telecast on ABC on Wednesday October 10, 1973 during the ABC Movie of the Week. It has since been shown many times in syndication and was distributed on home video and now on DVD. It is known as Nightmare in certain countries in Europe. The story centers around a young housewife who unknowingly unleashes a trio of hideous goblin-like creatures from within a sealed fireplace in the Victorian mansion, inherited from her late grandmother, that she and her husband are restoring. Now free, the creatures begin terrorizing her and later reveal their sinister plans to her: whoever frees them must become one of them. It has since become a cult film, and a theatrical remake of the same name was released in August 2010. Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County is a pseudo-documentary horror film directed by Dean Alioto. It is a larger-budget version of The McPherson Tape, and originally aired on UPN on January 18, 1998. Kristian Ayre plays Tommy, a teenager in Lake County, Montana, who is making a home movie of his familys Thanksgiving dinner when they are attacked and ultimately abducted by extraterrestrials. The film caused confusion and controversy among first-time viewers, many of whom believed it portrayed real events, and did not realize it was fictional. Cargo Cargo is a 2013 Australian short film directed by Ben Howling and Yolanda Ramke, written by Ramke, and starring Andy Rodoreda as a father who must protect his young daughter during a zombie apocalypse. It was made for the Tropfest short film festival, where it was a finalist. It went viral after it was uploaded to YouTube, and it was featured on many web sites. By 2018 it had been viewed over 14 million times. The Shamer's Daughter The Shamers Daughter is a 2015 Danish adventure/fantasy film. It was adapted from Lene Kaaberbøls eponymous book and directed by Kenneth Kainz. Teen Beach 2 Teen Beach 2 is a 2015 Disney Channel Original Movie directed by Jeffrey Hornaday. The sequel to the 2013 film Teen Beach Movie, it premiered on Disney Channel on June 26, 2015. The film is the first sequel of a Disney Channel Original Movie in five years, the last being The Final Jam. Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum is a 2018 South Korean found footage horror film directed by Jung Bum-shik. Based on a real-life psychiatric hospital of the same name, it stars Wi Ha-joon, Park Ji-hyun, Oh Ah-yeon, Moon Ye-won, Park Sung-hoon, Yoo Je-yoon and Lee Seung-wook in the lead roles. The narrative centers around a horror web series crew that travels to an abandoned asylum for a live broadcast in order to garner views and publicity. The film opened theatrically in South Korea on 28 March 2018 and in USA on 13 April 2018. A commercial success, it also became the third most-watched horror film in South Korea after A Tale of Two Sisters and Phone. Later, it was screened at the 20th Udine Far East Film Festival. Dirty Deeds Dirty Deeds is a 2002 film shot in Australia. It was directed by noted fringe director David Caesar and stars Bryan Brown, Toni Collette, Sam Neill, Sam Worthington, John Goodman and Andrew Sommerich and produced by Nine Films and Television, the film and television production arm of the Nine Network, owned by PBL Media, now Nine Entertainment Co. Welcome to the North Benvenuti al Nord is a 2012 Italian comedy film directed by Luca Miniero. It is the sequel of the high-grossing film Benvenuti al Sud. It also obtained a great commercial success, gaining more than 27 million euros during its Italian theatrical release; it had the third best opening in Italian market history. Babes in Toyland Babes in Toyland is a 1961 American Technicolor Christmas musical film directed by Jack Donohue and distributed to theatres by Buena Vista Distribution. It stars Ray Bolger as Barnaby, Annette Funicello as Mary Contrary, Tommy Sands as Tom Piper, and Ed Wynn as the Toymaker. The film is based upon Victor Herberts popular 1903 operetta Babes in Toyland. There had been a 1934 film also titled Babes in Toyland starring Laurel and Hardy, and three television adaptations prior to the Disney film, but Disneys was only the second film version of the operetta released to movie theatres and the first in Technicolor. The plot, and in some cases the music, bear little resemblance to the original, as Disney had most of the lyrics rewritten and some of the song tempos drastically changed, including the memorable song "Toyland", a slow ballad, which was sped up with only the chorus sung in a march-like rhythm. The toy soldiers later appeared in Christmas parades at the Disney theme parks around the world. The Return of the Musketeers The Return of the Musketeers is a 1989 film adaptation loosely based on the novel Twenty Years After by Alexandre Dumas. It is the third Musketeers film directed by Richard Lester, following 1973s The Three Musketeers and 1974s The Four Musketeers. Like the other two films, the screenplay was written by George MacDonald Fraser. The character of Mordaunt, Milady de Winters son in the original novel, is replaced by Miladys daughter, called Justine de Winter. Several cast members from the first two reprised their roles in this one. Jean-Pierre Cassel, who played Louis XIII in the original films, has a cameo appearance as Cyrano de Bergerac. While filming was taking place in September 1988, character actor Roy Kinnear died following an on-camera accident in which he fell off a horse. His role was completed by using a stand-in, filmed from the rear, and dubbed-in lines from a voice artist. Introducing Dorothy Dandridge Introducing Dorothy Dandridge is a television film directed by Martha Coolidge. Filmed over a span of a few weeks in early 1998, the film was aired in the United States on August 21, 1999. The teleplay is drawn exclusively from the biography of Dorothy Dandridge by Earl Mills. The original music score was composed by Elmer Bernstein, who had known Dandridge and Otto Preminger. The film is marketed with the tagline: "Right woman. Right place. Wrong time." Hysterical Blindness Hysterical Blindness is a 2002 American television film directed by Mira Nair and starring Gena Rowlands, Uma Thurman, Juliette Lewis and Ben Gazzara. The film premiered on HBO on August 21, 2002. In 2003, Uma Thurman won a Golden Globe Award for her portrayal of Debby Miller. Ben Gazzara and Gena Rowlands also won Best Supporting Actor/Actress awards for their performances as Virginia Miller and Nick Piccolo at the 2003 Emmy Awards. The opening titles by Trollbäck + Company won a Primetime Emmy award for Outstanding Main Title Design in 2003. In the film Thurman plays an excitable New Jersey woman in the 1980s searching for romance. The San Francisco Chronicle review wrote, “Thurman so commits herself to the role, eyes blazing and body akimbo, that you start to believe that such a creature could exist — an exquisite looking woman so spastic and needy that she repulses regular Joes. Thurman has bent the role to her will”. Lucky Luke and the Daltons Les Dalton is a 2004 French Western comedy film directed by Philippe Haïm. It was inspired by the characters The Daltons in the comic Lucky Luke. It was filmed in France, Germany, and Spain. It was released 8 December 2004. The comic had previously inspired several films, in particular La Ballade des Dalton. The films budget of $42 million makes it one of the most expensive non-English language films. The film was presented at the 7º Almería Western Film Festival on October 11, 2017. Bastards Bastards is a 2006 Russian war film. The Prisoner of Zenda The Prisoner of Zenda is a 1952 film version of the classic novel of the same name by Anthony Hope and a remake of the famous 1937 film version. This version was made by Loews and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Richard Thorpe and produced by Pandro S. Berman. The screenplay, attributed to Noel Langley, was nearly word-for-word identical to the one used in the 1937 Ronald Colman version, which was by John L. Balderston, adapted by Wells Root, from the Hope novel and the stage play by Edward Rose, with additional dialogue by Donald Ogden Stewart. The film stars Stewart Granger, Deborah Kerr, and James Mason. Alfred Newmans 1937 music score was adapted by Conrad Salinger, since Newman was unavailable to work on the film; and the cinematography by Joseph Ruttenberg. The art direction was by Cedric Gibbons and Hans Peters and the costume design by Walter Plunkett. The silent film versions, The Prisoner of Zenda starred James K. Hackett and Beatrice Beckly and The Prisoner of Zenda starred Lewis Stone and Alice Terry. A comedy version The Prisoner of Zenda starred Peter Sellers and Lynne Frederick. The V.I.P.s The V.I.P.s is a 1963 British drama film in Metrocolor and Panavision. It was directed by Anthony Asquith, produced by Anatole de Grunwald and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was written by Terence Rattigan, with a music score by Miklós Rózsa. It has an all-star cast including Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Louis Jourdan, Elsa Martinelli, Maggie Smith, Rod Taylor, Orson Welles and Margaret Rutherford, who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress as well as the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture. The Jönsson Gang Gets Gold Fever Jönssonligan får guldfeber is a Swedish film about the gang Jönssonligan made in 1984. The film includes a famous scene, where Jönssonligans leader, Sickan Jönsson, is tied to the digits of a giant clock on the tower of the Stockholm City Hall. The clock doesnt exist in real life, but was created for the film. The reason for this is that the movie is a remake of the Danish film Olsen-bandens store kup, and the tower of Copenhagen City Hall does indeed have a clock. City of Ghosts City of Ghosts is a 2017 Arabic-language American documentary film about the Syrian media activist group Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently as they face the realities of life undercover, on the run, and in exile after their homeland is taken over by ISIS in 2014. The film was directed by Oscar-nominated and Emmy Award winning filmmaker Matthew Heineman. Heineman won the Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary Award from the Director’s Guild of America for the film, becoming one of only three people to win the prestigious honor twice. City of Ghosts also won the Courage Under Fire Award from the International Documentary Association “in recognition of conspicuous bravery in the pursuit of truth” and was listed on over 20 critic and year-end lists for Best Documentary of 2017. City of Ghosts is currently nominated for a Primetime Emmy for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking and was previously nominated for a BAFTA Award, PGA Award, and IDA Award for Best Documentary Feature. The Owl and the Pussycat The Owl and the Pussycat is a 1970 American romantic comedy film based upon the play by Bill Manhoff, directed by Herbert Ross and starring Barbra Streisand and George Segal. Streisand plays the role of a somewhat uneducated actress, model and part-time prostitute. She temporarily lives with an educated aspiring writer. Their differences are obvious, yet over time they begin to admire each other. Comedian/actor Robert Klein appears in a supporting role. Beauty and the Bastard Beauty and the Bastard is a 2005 Finnish musical romantic drama film directed by Dome Karukoski and written by Pekko Pesonen. Its original Finnish title is Tyttö sinä olet tähti, which means "Girl you are a star". It stars Pamela Tola and Samuli Vauramo. Eero Milonoff, Joonas Saartamo, Mikko Leppilampi and Mikko Kouki play supporting roles. It is the feature-film debut of director Dome Karukoski, who had previous experience from commercials and short films. The music was composed by Jukka Immonens Friend Music. Dear Mr. Gacy Dear Mr. Gacy is a 2010 Canadian drama thriller film directed by Svetozar Ristovski, and starring William Forsythe and Jesse Moss. The film is based on Jason Mosss memoir, The Last Victim. Bad Match Bad Match is a 2017 American thriller film written and directed by David Chirchirillo. The film follows Harris, an online dating playboy, who meets a woman with an unpredictable temperament. Steel Rain Steel Rain is a 2017 South Korean action thriller film directed by Yang Woo-suk, based on his 2011 webtoon of the same name. The film stars Jung Woo-sung and Kwak Do-won. The film opened in South Korea on December 14, 2017, and was later released worldwide on March 14, 2018, on Netflix. Journey to the Far Side of the Sun Doppelgänger is a 1969 British science-fiction film, directed by Robert Parrish and starring Roy Thinnes, Ian Hendry, Lynn Loring and Patrick Wymark. Outside Europe, it is known as Journey to the Far Side of the Sun, which is now the more popular title. In the film, a joint European-NASA mission to investigate a planet in a position parallel to Earth, behind the Sun, ends in disaster with the death of one of the astronauts. His colleague discovers that the planet is a mirror image of Earth. The first major live-action film of Century 21 writer-producers Gerry and Sylvia Anderson—noted for Thunderbirds and other 1960s "Supermarionation" puppet television series—Doppelgänger was shot from July to October 1968, using Pinewood Studios as the principal production base. Parrish also filmed on location in both England and Portugal. The professional relationship between the Andersons and their director became strained as the shooting progressed, while creative disagreements with cinematographer John Read resulted in his resignation from Century 21. Actors and props from Doppelgänger would re-appear in a later Anderson TV series, UFO. Although the Andersons incorporated adult themes into their script in an effort to distinguish the film from their childrens TV productions, cuts to adult-oriented content—in this case a shot of a pack of contraceptive pills—were required in order to permit an A and, later, PG certificate from the British Board of Film Censors. Doppelgänger premiered in August 1969 in the United States, and October of that year in the United Kingdom. Although the film in general has been praised for the quality of its special effects and set design, the plot device of the parallel Earth has attracted criticism, with some commentators judging it to be clichéd and uninspired in comparison to the precedent established by earlier science fiction. In addition, although Doppelgänger has frequently been interpreted as a pastiche of major science-fiction films of the 1960s, including 2001: A Space Odyssey, some of the devices and imagery used have been dismissed as weak imitations of the originals. Since release, it has been termed a cult film. C.H.U.D. II: Bud the Chud C.H.U.D. II: Bud the C.H.U.D. is a 1989 zombie comedy film, directed by David K. Irving, written by M. Kane Jeeves and stars Brian Robbins, Tricia Leigh Fisher, Bianca Jagger, and Gerrit Graham in the title role. iCarly: iGo to Japan iGo to Japan is a 2008 television movie based on the Nickelodeon TV series iCarly. It was premiered on November 8, 2008 on Nickelodeon, and November 21 on YTV. It has also been broadcast divided in three-parts of second season that serve as the first film of the series. The television movie stars Miranda Cosgrove, Jennette McCurdy, Nathan Kress, Jerry Trainor and Mary Scheer. The film was directed by Steve Hoefer. The production of the film began in the spring of 2008, and lasted around 4 to 5 weeks. Kammatti Paadam Kammatipaadam, alternatively spelled as Kammatti Paadam, is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language action drama film directed by Rajeev Ravi and written by P. Balachandran. The film stars Dulquer Salman, Vinayakan, Shaun Romy, Manikandan R. Achari, Vinay Forrt, Shine Tom Chacko, and Suraj Venjaramoodu. The songs were composed by K, John P. Varkey and Vinayakan while the background score was composed by K. The film centers on Kammatipaadam, a slum locality in Kochi, Kerala. It focuses on how the Dalit community was forced to give up their lands to real-estate mafias and how modern urbanisation of Kochi metro-city took place over the plight of the Dalits. The film won four awards at the 47th Kerala State Film Awards, including Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Art Director and Best Film Editing. The Harmonists Comedian Harmonists is a 1997 German film, directed by Joseph Vilsmaier, about the popular German vocal group the Comedian Harmonists of the 1920s and 1930s. The film was supported by the German and Austrian film fund. Rize Rize is a 2005 American documentary film by David LaChapelle, starring Lil C, Tommy the Clown, and Miss Prissy. It documents the culture and competition surrounding two dance forms known as Clowning and Krumping. Rize was executive produced by Ishbel Whitaker, Barry Peele, Ellen Jacobson-Clarke, Stavros Merjos, and Rebecca Skinner. Rize was produced by Lions Gate Entertainment with a production budget of $700 thousand. It was released domestically on June 24, 2005 and grossed $3.3 million at the box office. Free Enterprise Free Enterprise is a 1999 romantic comedy film starring Eric McCormack and Rafer Weigel, and featuring William Shatner, directed by Robert Meyer Burnett and written by Mark A. Altman and Burnett. Low Heights Low Heights is a 2002 Iranian film directed by Ebrahim Hatamikia and starring Hamid Farrokhnezhad, Leila Hatami, Amir Aghaei, Reza Shafiee Jam, and Gohar Kheirandish. It was written by Hatamikia and Asghar Farhadi. The Poseidon Adventure The Poseidon Adventure is a 2005 made-for-TV disaster film based on Paul Gallicos novel of the same name. It is a loose remake of the 1972 film of the same name and its 1979 sequel. Air Buddies Air Buddies is a 2006 straight-to-DVD comedy film directed by Robert Vince. It is the sixth film in the Air Bud series and the first in the direct-to-video spin-off series Air Buddies, which follows the life of a lonely teenager and his dog who has the uncanny ability to play every sport. The film changes the primary focus of the series from Buddy, an adult golden retriever, to his puppies. It also radically alters the character of the series by making virtually all of the animals speak. Air Buddies was released on December 12, 2006. It is Don Knotts and Patrick Cranshaws final film, released after their deaths. Happy Happy is a 2011 feature documentary film directed, written, and co-produced by Roko Belic. It explores human happiness through interviews with people from all walks of life in 14 different countries, weaving in the newest findings of positive psychology. Roko Belic was inspired to create the film after producer/director Tom Shadyac showed him an article in The New York Times titled "A New Measure of Well Being from a Happy Little Kingdom". The article ranks the United States as the 23rd-happiest country in the world. Shadyac then suggested that Belic make a documentary about happiness. Belic spent several years interviewing hundreds of people, from leading happiness researchers to a rickshaw driver in Kolkatta, a family living in a cohousing community in Denmark, a woman who was run over by a truck, a Cajun fisherman, and more. The Men Who Tread on the Tiger's Tail is a 1945 Japanese period drama film, written and directed by Akira Kurosawa. It is based on the kabuki play Kanjinchō, which is in turn based on the Noh play Ataka. The film was initially banned by the occupying Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers due to its portrayal of feudal values. It was later released after the signing of the Treaty of San Francisco in 1952. A Family Thing A Family Thing is a 1996 film starring Robert Duvall, James Earl Jones and Irma P. Hall. It was written by Billy Bob Thornton and Tom Epperson and directed by Richard Pearce. Oppam Oppam is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language crime thriller film written and directed by Priyadarshan from a story by Govind Vijayan. It was produced by Antony Perumbavoor for Aashirvad Cinemas and starred Mohanlal, Samuthirakani, Anusree, Vimala Raman, Nedumudi Venu, and Baby Meenakshi. The film contains songs composed by the group 4 Musics, and the score was composed by Ron Ethan Yohann. N. K. Ekambaram was the cinematographer. The plot follows Jayaraman, a blind lift operator and caretaker in an apartment building. The trusted friend of Justice Krishnamoorthy, he cares for his schoolgirl daughter Nandini, whose education is paid for by Krishnamoorthy. Krishnamoorthy is murdered by a serial killer with a connection to his past. Jayaraman is framed for the crime, and must protect Nandini from the killer and prove his innocence. Regular collaborators Mohanlal and Priyadarshan were expected to work on a film in 2015, but it was postponed before principal photography began until the following year. Priyadarshan decided to make another film with Mohanlal, and began looking at screenplays. Both men wanted a break from their usual comedy films. Priyadarshan agreed on a short story by Govind Vijayan which was suggested by Mohanlal. The director developed a plot and screenplay, which was on its final draft in February 2016. The film began principal photography in March and ended in June; it was filmed in Kochi, Ooty, Vagamon, Thiruvananthapuram, and Idukki. Oppam was released in India on 8 September 2016 and internationally on 21 September. The film was well received at the box office, grossing over worldwide on a budget of . It became the third-highest-grossing Malayalam film of all time and the second-highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year, behind Pulimurugan. Oppam received generally-positive reviews from critics, who praised Mohanlals performance and the films narrative style. At the Filmfare Awards South, the film was nominated in five categories and won in the categories of Best Lyricist and Best Male Playback Singer. It was dubbed and released in Telugu as Kanupapa on 3 February 2017, and remade in Kannada in 2019 as Kavacha. The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit is a 1956 American drama film based on the 1955 novel of the same name by Sloan Wilson. The film focuses on Tom Rath, a young World War II veteran trying to balance his marriage and family life with the demands of a new job while dealing with the aftereffects of his war service. The film stars Gregory Peck as Rath and Jennifer Jones as his wife, with Fredric March, Lee J. Cobb, Keenan Wynn and Marisa Pavan in supporting roles. It was entered at the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Barney's Great Adventure Barneys Great Adventure is a 1998 American musical adventure film based on the childrens television series Barney & Friends, featuring Barney the Dinosaur in his first ever feature-length film. The plot follows Barney, along with 3 young children named Cody, Abby, and Marcella, as they discover a magical egg in a barn. After learning that the egg is a dream maker, Barney and the gang must return the egg to the barn before it hatches. The film was written by Stephen White, directed by Steve Gomer, produced by Sheryl Leach and Lyrick Studios and released by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment on March 27, 1998 in the United States and Canada at the height of Barneys popularity. This was the third and final film to be produced by Lyrick Studios before it was folded into HIT Entertainment in 2001. It is also the only theatrical Barney film as all other Barney films were just direct to video productions. Sniper: Legacy Sniper: Legacy is a 2014 American direct-to-video action film directed by Don Michael Paul. It is the fifth installment in the Sniper film series. The Aggression Scale The Aggression Scale is a 2012 action film directed by Steven C. Miller. It stars Ray Wise, Dana Ashbrook, Derek Mears, Fabianne Therese, Ryan Hartwig, and Jacob Reynolds. Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon is a 2013 American documentary film about talent manager Shep Gordon, produced and directed by Mike Myers in his directorial debut. The film is the account of Gordons career and his clients such as Alice Cooper, Blondie, Teddy Pendergrass, and Pink Floyd. The film also addresses Gordons personal life and his interest in cooking, producing films, and his Buddhist beliefs. The film was screened in the Gala Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. It won the audience award for best documentary at the 2014 Sarasota Film Festival, and also screened at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival. It was released theatrically on June 6, 2014. The Ugly Dachshund The Ugly Dachshund is a 1966 American comedy film directed by Norman Tokar, written by Albert Aley, and starring Dean Jones and Suzanne Pleshette in a story about a Great Dane who believes hes a dachshund. Produced by Walt Disney Productions, the film was based on a 1938 novel by Gladys Bronwyn Stern. It was one of several light-hearted comedies produced by the Disney Studios during the 1960s. Megaforce Megaforce is a 1982 action film directed by former stuntman Hal Needham and written by James Whittaker, Albert S. Ruddy, Hal Needham and André Morgan based on a story by Robert S. Kachler. The film starred Barry Bostwick, Persis Khambatta, Michael Beck, Edward Mulhare, George Furth, Evan C. Kim, Ralph Wilcox, Robert Fuller and Henry Silva. The film was poorly received by critics, bombed at the box office and was nominated for three Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Picture. Assassin's Bullet Assassins Bullet is a 2012 direct-to-video action drama thriller film directed by Isaac Florentine and starring Christian Slater, Donald Sutherland and Elika Portnoy, who is also credited for the story. Antarctica: A Year on Ice Antarctica: A Year on Ice is the first feature film by New Zealand filmmaker Anthony B. Powell. This documentary is set in Antarctica, specifically in the Ross Island region, which is home to two research bases: United States McMurdo Station and New Zealands Scott Base. It chronicles a year of time spent living and working at these remote stations; the summer season when the sun shines 24 hours a day and the long dark winter where the sun goes down for four long months and darkness envelopes the environment. The film focuses on the everyday workers that keep the stations and the equipment running so the scientists can complete their work. Interviewees include a helicopter pilot, fireman, firehouse dispatcher, cook, mechanic, storekeeper, storeman, finance person, administrative person, and operations manager. Extensive use of time-lapse photography is used to document the changing seasons and the Antarctic landscapes. Powell had to invent many of his own camera systems to survive the extreme conditions of the deep Antarctic winter. Powells previous work includes footage for Discovery, National Geographic, and was featured in BBCs Frozen Planet. The film also touches upon topics such as T3 Syndrome, which is when the T3 hormone in the brain is reassigned to the muscles of the body in an effort to protect it against the extreme cold. The film also describes how the community works and plays together including the annual New Years party "Ice Stock". The films post-production was completed at Park Road Post Production in Wellington. Soof Soof is a 2013 Dutch comedy film directed by Antoinette Beumer. Almost Friends Almost Friends is a 2016 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Jake Goldberger. The film stars Freddie Highmore, Odeya Rush, Haley Joel Osment, Christopher Meloni, and Marg Helgenberger. The film premiered on October 14, 2016 at the Austin Film Festival. It was released in North America on November 17, 2017, by Gravitas Ventures and Orion Pictures. The Transfiguration The Transfiguration is a 2016 American horror drama film written and directed by Michael OShea. It was selected to be screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. The film was released in the United Kingdom on April 21, 2017. In a Heartbeat In a Heartbeat is a 2017 computer-animated short film produced by Ringling College of Art and Design. Written and directed by Esteban Bravo and Beth David, the project was funded through Kickstarter, raising $14,191 from 416 backers on a goal of $3,000. The short film concerns a closeted boy who has a crush on another boy and his heart desires to be with him. The short received wide praise on various platforms and was shortlisted for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. The Discord La Zizanie is a 1978 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi, written by Zidi and Michel Fabre, and starring Louis de Funès and Annie Girardot. The English title is The Spat. Sometimes They Come Back... Again Sometimes They Come Back.... Again is a 1996 film directed by Adam Grossman and starring Michael Gross, Alexis Arquette, and Hilary Swank. It is the straight-to-video sequel to the 1991 horror film Sometimes They Come Back. Pinpon is a 2002 sports film directed by Japanese filmmaker Fumihiko Sori. It is based on Taiyō Matsumotos manga of the same name and is about the friendship between two high school table tennis players. The film concentrates on these two friends, their two mentors, and three players who they encounter at high school table tennis tournaments. It explores the different motivations and philosophies that they have towards table tennis and tries to portray the excitement and subtlety of the sport. Ping Pong was nominated for eight Japanese Academy Awards in 2003; Shidō Nakamura won the Newcomer of the Year prize for his performance as Dragon. The cast includes Yosuke Kubozuka, Arata, Sam Lee, Shidō Nakamura, Kōji Ōkura, Naoto Takenaka and Mari Natsuki. Beats Beats is an American coming-of-age-drama directed by Chris Robinson from a screenplay by Miles Orion Feldsott. The film stars Anthony Anderson, Khalil Everage, Uzo Aduba, Emayatzy Corinealdi, Paul Walter Hauser, Dave East, Ashley Jackson, Evan J. Simpson, and Dreezy. A reclusive, teenage music prodigy forms an unlikely friendship with a struggling producer. United by their mutual love of hip-hop, they try to free each other from the demons of their past and break into the citys music scene. The film has received positive reviews. Taking Sides Taking Sides is a 2001 German-French-Austrian-British biographical drama film directed by István Szabó and starring Harvey Keitel and Stellan Skarsgård. The story is set during the period of denazification investigations conducted in post-war Germany after the Second World War, and it is based on the real interrogations that took place between a U.S. Army investigator and the musical conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler, who had been charged with serving the Nazi regime. It is based on the 1995 play of the same title by Ronald Harwood. The film was shot on location in Germany with the dialogue in German and English, although in the version released in the US and the UK the dialogue is only in English. Everest Everest is a 70mm American documentary film, from MacGillivray Freeman Films, about the struggles involved in climbing Mount Everest, the highest mountain peak on Earth, located in the Himalayan region of Nepal. It was released to IMAX theaters in March 1998 and became the highest-grossing film made in the IMAX format. First Born First Born is a 2007 American drama film directed by Isaac Webb. Pretty Poison Pretty Poison is a 1968 American neo-noir psychological thriller/black comedy film directed by Noel Black, starring Anthony Perkins and Tuesday Weld, about an ex-convict and high school cheerleader who commit a series of crimes. The film was based on the novel She Let Him Continue by Stephen Geller. It has become a cult film. Graduation Day Graduation Day is a 1981 American slasher film co-written, co-produced and directed by Herb Freed. It stars Christopher George, Patch Mackenzie, Michael Pataki, E. J. Peaker, and E. Danny Murphy in his film debut. The plot follows a high school track team who are stalked and murdered by a masked assailant days before their graduation. Filmed in Los Angeles, Graduation Day was released in the spring of 1981, grossing nearly $24 million on a budget of $250,000. Though it received a largely negative reception, the film has since developed a cult following. Shake It Shake It All About is a 2001 Danish comedy-drama directed by Hella Joof. It was entered into the 24th Moscow International Film Festival. Scream and Scream Again Scream and Scream Again is a 1970 British-American science fiction conspiracy thriller film starring Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, Alfred Marks, Michael Gothard, and Peter Cushing. It is based on the novel The Disorientated Man by Peter Saxon, a house pseudonym used by various authors in the 1960s and 1970s. It marks the second teaming, after The Oblong Box, of actors Price and Lee with director Gordon Hessler. Price and Lee only share a brief scene in the films climax, however. Cushing, in his brief scene, shares no screen time with either Price or Lee. Although the films title, and association with stars Price, Lee and Cushing, might suggest a violent horror film, the violence in the film is mostly understated and/or off-screen, while the plot owes more to films like Invasion of the Body Snatchers or 1970s era conspiracy thrillers like The Parallax View. Overlooked during its initial release, the film has since become a minor cult classic, with the Overlook Film Guide acknowledging it as: "one of the best science-fiction films made in Britain." High Rollers Bluff - storia di truffe e di imbroglioni is a 1976 Italian crime-comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. For his performance in this film Adriano Celentano was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actor. The White Sound The White Sound is the directorial debut of Austrian director Hans Weingartner and co-director and screenplay writer Tobias Amann. The film was the idea of both students as part of a separate project at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. The film premiere was at Cinenova-Kino in Cologne-Ehrenfeld and the film appeared throughout German cinemas on 31 January 2002. Don't Be Bad Dont Be Bad is a 2015 Italian drama film directed by Claudio Caligari. The film was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Its the last film directed by Caligari: a few days after the end of the film editing, he died from a tumor. L'important c'est d'aimer That Most Important Thing: Love is a French film directed by Polish filmmaker Andrzej Żuławski. It tells the story of a passionate love relationship between Nadine Chevalier, a B-List actress and Servais Mont, a photographer in the violent and unforgiving French show business. In 1975, Żuławski coadapted and directed this movie, based on the novel by Christopher Frank. The success in France was such – it was featuring the very popular actress Romy Schneider and French singer Jacques Dutronc – that it allowed Żuławski to come back to Poland. The film had a total of 1,544,986 admissions in France. Romy Schneider received the inaugural César Award for Best Actress for this role and Pedro Almodóvar dedicated his film All About My Mother partially to her in this role. The Public Eye The Public Eye is a 1992 American neo-noir film produced by Sue Baden-Powell and written and directed by Howard Franklin, starring Joe Pesci and Barbara Hershey. Stanley Tucci and Richard Schiff appear in supporting roles. The film is loosely based on New York Daily News photographer Arthur "Weegee" Fellig, and some of the photos in the film were taken by Fellig. Metroland Metroland is a 1997 British comedy-drama film directed by Philip Saville and starring Christian Bale and Emily Watson. Written by Adrian Hodges, based on the novel Metroland by Julian Barnes, the film is about a man whose calm and predictable life is disrupted by the sudden reappearance after ten years of his best friend, which leads him to remember his carefree youth in Paris, to question some of his lifestyle decisions, and to re-evaluate his life and marriage. Mark Knopfler wrote the score and produced the Metroland soundtrack, which is supplemented by some additional tracks appropriate to the period depicted in the film. The executive producer Andrew Bendel and director Philip Saville needed three songs from the punk era to be included in the live band scenes played by a fictitious group called The Subverts. Danny de Matos and Del Bartle were asked to write the songs to be included in the film. These three particular songs featured in the film "Amerikkka We Hate You", "Destroy the Hoi Polloi" and "You Destiny" were also produced by Danny de Matos. Passion of Mind Passion of Mind is a 2000 American psychological romantic drama film starring Demi Moore. It was the first English-language film from Belgian director Alain Berliner, best known for the arthouse success Ma Vie en Rose. Everybody's Famous! Everybodys Famous! is a 2000 Belgian satirical comedy film directed by Dominique Deruddere about a young teenage girl who is pushed by her poor parents to become a musical star. It was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 73rd Academy Awards. Japón Japón is a 2002 film by the Mexican director Carlos Reygadas. It was Reygadas debut feature. Starting Out in the Evening Starting Out in the Evening is a 2007 American drama film directed by Andrew Wagner. The screenplay by Wagner and Fred Parnes is based on the novel of the same name by Brian Morton. Private Lessons Private Lessons is a 1981 American sex comedy film starring Sylvia Kristel, Howard Hesseman, Eric Brown, and Ed Begley Jr. The screenplay was written by Dan Greenburg, who wrote the original source novel, Philly. Greenburg appears as the manager of a motel in the film. Private Lessons was one of Kristels few major American film appearances; she was better known to European audiences for her Emmanuelle films which had only limited distribution in the United States. In early 2006, a 25th anniversary DVD release was issued in North America. The Third Miracle The Third Miracle is a 1999 drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland and starring Ed Harris and Anne Heche. The film was shot in Hamilton, Canada. Sunset Song Sunset Song is a 2015 British drama film directed by Terence Davies and starring Agyness Deyn, Peter Mullan, and Kevin Guthrie. It is an adaptation of Lewis Grassic Gibbons novel of the same name. It was shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the United Kingdom on 4 December 2015. The film centres around Chris Guthrie, the daughter of a Scottish farmer in the early 1900s. The Devil's Violinist The Devils Violinist is a 2013 film based on the life story of the 19th-century Italian violinist and composer Niccolò Paganini. Viva Maria! Viva Maria! is a 1965 adventure comedy film starring Brigitte Bardot and Jeanne Moreau as two women named Maria who meet and become revolutionaries in the early 20th century. It also starred George Hamilton as Florès, a revolutionary leader. It was co-written and directed by Louis Malle, and filmed in Eastman Color. It was released in both French and an English-dubbed version. Maggie's Stiletto Sisters Switchblade Sisters is a 1975 action and exploitation film detailing the lives of high school-aged female gang members. It was directed by Jack Hill and stars Joanne Nail, Robbie Lee and Monica Gayle. The film is also known as The Jezebels. The movie was not a success at the box office, but garnered a cult following later on. Most of its current popularity can be attributed to film director Quentin Tarantino, who named the picture a personal favorite and re-released it in 1996 under his Rolling Thunder Pictures label. This version of the film features a commentary by both Hill and Tarantino. The films tagline is "So Easy to Kill, So Hard to Love." Nightmare Nightmare is a 1981 American slasher film written and directed by Romano Scavolini, and starring Baird Stafford and Sharon Smith. Its plot follows a deranged man, subject to a medical experiment, who leaves his New York City psychiatric institute to murder his ex-wife and child in Florida. Nightmare gained instant notoriety among horror fans when it was banned in the UK as a video nasty and its distributor was sentenced to 18 months in prison for refusing to edit one second of violent footage. The film also garnered controversy for claiming in its press material that Tom Savini had provided the films special effects, which Savini vehemently denied. Devil Fish Monster Shark is a science fiction-horror film directed by Lamberto Bava. It was also released in various countries as Devil Fish, Monster from the Red Ocean, Devouring Waves and Shark: Red in the Ocean. The script was co-written by Dardano Sacchetti, based on a story idea contributed by Luigi Cozzi and producer Sergio Martino. Heart Condition Heart Condition is an American action comedy film starring Bob Hoskins, Denzel Washington and Chloe Webb. Denzel Washington stars as Napoleon Stone a lawyer and Bob Hoskins stars as Jack Moony as a police officer. The two rivals competeting in the same work force area in their community to help bring down drug rate. Their goal would be to find the mysterious men that shot and killed Napoleon Stone. The film was released on February 2, 1990, and grossed over $4 million in the U.S. Many critics took the film as one of the worst films to be introduced into Denzel Washington acting career. The film was ranked 3rd worst in the New York Times and received a zero percentage on Rotten Tomatoes. The film did not succeed as it was out to be, Mainly to the fact it was categorized into a comedy film and had an exact adverse to that category. Doomsday Book Doomsday Book is a 2012 South Korean science-fiction anthology film directed by Kim Jee-woon and Yim Pil-sung. It tells three unique stories of human self-destruction in the modern high-tech era, while displaying an alternative form of genuine humanity and compassion. A Brave New World is a political satire about a viral zombie outbreak; The Heavenly Creature philosophizes on whether a robot can achieve enlightenment; and in Happy Birthday a dysfunctional family bonds in the midst of an apocalypse. It won the top prize at the 2012 Fantasia Festival. The jury honored it with the Cheval Noir Award for best film for "its intelligence and originality." Rise of the Zombies Rise of the Zombies, also known as Dead Walking, is a 2012 American zombie horror film from The Asylum and directed by Nick Lyon. Written by Keith Allan and Delondra Williams, the film was initially titled Dead Walking, but was eventually changed to Rise of the Zombies. The film stars Mariel Hemingway, Chad Lindberg, LeVar Burton, and Heather Hemmens, and first aired on Syfy on October 27, 2012. Dark Summer Dark Summer is a 2015 American supernatural horror film directed by Paul Solet and written by Mike Le. The film stars Keir Gilchrist, Stella Maeve, Maestro Harrell, Grace Phipps, and Peter Stormare. Gilchrist plays a teenager who is restricted to house arrest after stalking a female classmate online. After she commits suicide, he becomes convinced that she is haunting him. It was released on January 9, 2015. No Highway in the Sky No Highway in the Sky is a 1951 British black-and-white aviation film from 20th Century Fox, produced by Louis D. Lighton, directed by Henry Koster, that stars James Stewart, Marlene Dietrich, Glynis Johns, Niall MacGinnis, Janette Scott, and Jack Hawkins. The screenplay was written by Oscar Millard, with additional material provided by Alec Coppel. The film is based on the novel No Highway by Nevil Shute and was one of the first films that depicted a potential aviation disaster involving metal fatigue. Although the film follows the plot of Shutes original 1948 novel in general, No Highway in the Sky notably omits references to the supernatural contained in the original novel, including the use of automatic writing to resolve a key element in the original novels story. The role of Scott, the recently appointed administrator who narrates the novel, is curtailed in the film version, which means that one of the several touching features of the book, Scotts blind faith in his scientist, is also missing. Jigoku , also titled The Sinners of Hell, is a 1960 Japanese horror film directed by Nobuo Nakagawa and produced by Shintoho. The film stars Utako Mitsuya and Shigeru Amachi, and is notable for separating itself from other Japanese horror films of the era such as Kwaidan or Onibaba due to its graphic imagery of torment in Hell. It has gained a cult film status. Shintoho declared bankruptcy in 1961, its last production being Jigoku. Chasing Sleep Chasing Sleep is a 2000 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Michael Walker released to video in 2001. It depicts the reaction of a college professor who awakens to find his wife missing. It stars Jeff Daniels and Emily Bergl. The Muppets' Wizard of Oz The Muppets Wizard of Oz is a 2005 American-Canadian fantasy television film directed by Kirk Thatcher and starring Ashanti and The Muppets with supporting roles done by Jeffrey Tambor, Quentin Tarantino, David Alan Grier, and Queen Latifah. The film was produced by Bill Barretta and written by Debra Frank, Steve L. Hayes, Tom Martin, and Adam F. Goldberg based on a story by Frank and Hayes. A modernized adaptation of L. Frank Baums The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the story follows young Dorothy Gale, who works in her Aunt Ems diner, but dreams of becoming a singer somewhere beyond her small Kansas town. Swept up by a tornado, in her trailer home with pet prawn Toto, she lands in Oz and embarks on a journey to meet the Wizard who can help make her dreams come true. The film was co-produced by The Muppets Studio, Touchstone Television, and Fox Television Studios, in association with The Jim Henson Company. Right after Disney bought the rights to The Muppets in 2004, pre-production on The Muppets Wizard of Oz took place throughout February 2004, and filming occurred during September 2004. ABC made several changes to the film after the initial script was written, ultimately deciding to adapt plot elements from Baums original novel rather than the 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical film, The Wizard of Oz. As with the preceding Muppet films, The Muppets Wizard of Oz became a musical, and included five new songs written and composed by Michael Giacchino. The special is the first Muppets special without the involvement of veteran performer Jerry Nelson following his 2004 retirement from physical performing. His characters of Lew Zealand and Floyd Pepper, were respectively performed by Bill Barretta and John Kennedy. Barretta also debuts as the new permanent performer of Dr. Teeth due to Kennedy now performing Floyd. The production also marked the feature film debut of Eric Jacobson as the performer of Sam Eagle, a character originally performed by Frank Oz. The Muppets Wizard of Oz premiered on April 27, 2005 at the Tribeca Film Festival. The films television premiere was broadcast on ABC on May 20, 2005, as the final ABC Movie of the Week. The film received generally mixed to negative reviews from critics, who felt that the film was too mature for young audiences and that the cameo scenes and popular culture references were unnecessary. The Man Next Door The Man Next Door is a 2010 Argentine film directed by Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat. It was nominated for the 2010 Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film. The Black Cat The Black Cat is a 1981 Italian horror film directed by Lucio Fulci. It starred Patrick Magee, Mimsy Farmer, Al Cliver and David Warbeck. The film is based loosely on the story of the same name by Edgar Allan Poe, and uses the violent style that typified the directors later career, following films like Dont Torture a Duckling. Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues is a 1985 film directed by Charles B. Pierce. Although styled as "II," the film is actually a third installment of the franchise: it is the second sequel to 1972s The Legend of Boggy Creek, following 1977s Return to Boggy Creek. The film was followed by two additional sequels that were released direct-to-video; Boggy Creek: The Legend Is True and The Legacy of Boggy Creek. The "Big Creature" in the film was portrayed by Hollywood stuntman and bodyguard, James Faubus Griffith. The film was featured on the comedy series Mystery Science Theater 3000 as the sixth episode of season 10. From Vegas to Macau III From Vegas to Macau III is a 2016 Hong Kong-Chinese action comedy film directed by Andrew Lau and Wong Jing and starring Chow Yun-fat, Andy Lau, Nick Cheung and Li Yuchun, with special appearances by Jacky Cheung and Carina Lau. The film is the third and final installment of the From Vegas to Macau series. The film was released on 6 February 2016 in Hong Kong and on 8 February 2016 in China. Pursuit to Algiers Pursuit to Algiers is the twelfth entry in the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce Sherlock Holmes film series of fourteen. The film takes some characters and events from "The Adventure of the Red Circle". Elements in the story pay homage to an otherwise unrecorded affair mentioned by Watson at the beginning of "The Adventure of the Norwood Builder", notably the steamship Friesland. Carry on Abroad Carry On Abroad is the twenty-fourth in the series of Carry On films to be made, released in December 1972. The film features series regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Joan Sims, Bernard Bresslaw, Barbara Windsor, Kenneth Connor, Peter Butterworth and Hattie Jacques. It was the 23rd and final appearance for Charles Hawtrey. June Whitfield returned after appearing in Carry On Nurse 13 years earlier. Jimmy Logan and Carol Hawkins made their first of two appearances in the series. Along with the previous film in the series, it features the highest number of the regular Carry On team. The only members missing are Jim Dale and Terry Scott, both of whom had the left the series by this point and, as a result, were never in a Carry On film together. Mermaid Mermaid is a Russian 2007 comedy-drama film directed and written by Anna Melikyan. It is a loose adaptation of Hans Christian Andersens The Little Mermaid. It was a box office success in Russia, won numerous awards and was selected as Russias official submission to Foreign-Language Film category for the 2009 Academy Awards. 5150 Elm's Way 5150 Elms Way is a Canadian psychological-drama thriller film directed by Éric Tessier and starring René-Daniel Dubois and Marc-André Grondin. It based on a novel with the same name, written by author Patrick Senécal. God Willing God Willing is a 2015 Italian comedy film directed by Edoardo Falcone. Washington Square Washington Square is a 1997 American romantic drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland and starring Jennifer Jason Leigh, Albert Finney, Ben Chaplin, Maggie Smith, and Judith Ivey. The screenplay by Carol Doyle is based on the 1880 novel of the same name by Henry James, which was filmed as The Heiress in 1949. The film was a critical success but a commercial failure. The Debt The Debt is a 1999 Polish film directed by Krzysztof Krauze. It is based on a true event that took place in Warsaw, Poland in the early 1990s. After looking for financial backing to start a business importing Italian scooters, college friends Adam and Stefan meet businessman Gerard. While initially very helpful, Gerald soon turns violent, and begins to blackmail the pair for increasingly large sums of money while psychologically terrorizing the two men. The movie is based on the true story of Sławomir Sikora and Artur Bryliński, who were later pardoned by the Polish president because of exposure from the film. Remember the Daze Remember the Daze, originally titled The Beautiful Ordinary, is a 2007 drama film released in theaters in April 2008. The film was directed by Jess Manafort. The plot of the movie has been described as "a glimpse into the teenage wasteland of suburbia 1999 that takes place over 24-hours, and the teenagers who make their way through the last day of high school in the last year of the past millennium." The film was selected as one of the eight films competing in the Narrative Competition at the 2007 Los Angeles Film Festival which took place June 21-July 1. This was the world premiere of the film. In February 2008, the movies title was changed from The Beautiful Ordinary. It was released in two theaters in LA, one in New York and one in Washington on April 11, 2008 and was released on DVD on June 3, 2008. The movie was filmed primarily in Wilmington during May 2006. Margarita with a Straw Margarita with a Straw is a 2014 Indian drama film directed by Shonali Bose. It stars Kalki Koechlin as an Indian teenager with cerebral palsy who relocates to America for her undergraduate education and comes of age following her complex relationship with a blind girl, played by Sayani Gupta. Revathi, Kuljeet Singh, and William Moseley play supporting roles. Produced by Bose in partnership with Viacom18 Motion Pictures, Margarita with a Straw was co-written by Bose and Nilesh Maniyar and deals with themes of inclusion, self-acceptance, and human sexuality. Bose conceived the idea for the film in January 2011, during a conversation with Malini Chib—her cousin and a disability rights activist—about the latters desire to have a normal sex life. Inspired by Chibs story, Bose wrote the first draft of the films script. After winning a Sundance Mahindra Global Filmmaker Award for the draft, she modified the script to reflect her own perspective, incorporating several personal experiences into the narrative. Bose completed the screenplay with co-writer Maniyar and the advisory council of the Sundance Institute. Bose was keen to cast an actress with cerebral palsy for the central part, but eventually hired Koechlin, who learnt the movements and speech patterns of people with the disorder. Filming took place in Delhi and New York in 2013, with Anne Misawa as the director of photography. The film was selected for the National Film Development Corporation of Indias Work-in-Progress Lab initiative during post-production, which was completed in the latter half of 2013. The soundtrack for the film was composed by Mikey McCleary. Margarita with a Straw premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. It was also screened at the Tallinn Black Nights, the BFI London, the Vesoul Festival of Asian Cinema, and the Galway Film Fleadh. The film was released theatrically in India on 17 April 2015 to positive reviews. Commentators praised most aspects of the production, Koechlins performance, and Boses direction. Koechlin won the Screen Award for Best Actress and the National Film Award – Special Jury Award, and Bose won the NETPAC Award at Toronto. Commercially, Margarita with a Straw grossed over 74 million against a production budget of 65 million. Look Back in Anger Look Back in Anger is a 1959 British drama film starring Richard Burton, Claire Bloom and Mary Ure and directed by Tony Richardson. The film is based on John Osbornes play about a love triangle involving an intelligent but disaffected young man, his upper-middle-class, impassive wife, and her snooty best friend. Cliff, an amiable Welsh lodger, attempts to keep the peace. The character of Ma Tanner, only referred to in the play, is here brought to life by Edith Evans as a dramatic device to emphasise the class difference between Jimmy and Alison. The film and play are classic examples of the British cultural movement known as kitchen sink realism. Dead Bang Dead Bang is a 1989 American action thriller film directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Don Johnson, Penelope Ann Miller, William Forsythe, Bob Balaban, and Tim Reid. Johnsons character, based on real-life LASO Detective Jerry Beck, tracks the killer of a Los Angeles County Sheriffs Deputy and uncovers a plot involving hate literature, white supremacist militias and arms trafficking. Waco: The Rules of Engagement Waco: The Rules of Engagement is a 1997 documentary directed by William Gazecki about the 1993 "Waco Siege", a 51-day standoff beginning with the February 28 Bureau of Alcohol assault on the Branch Davidian church and home outside of Waco and ending with the April 19th Federal Bureau of Investigations assault on the building which killed most of the inhabitants. The film was spearheaded by Second Amendment activist turned filmmaker Michael McNulty who spent twenty-eight months and $400,000 developing the film. Later former CNN business news reporter Dan Gifford and his wife Amy Sommer Gifford came in as co-producers, supplying almost another one million dollars. Director William Gazecki joined McNulty in traveling the country to interview and film participants for the film. Gifford, Gazecki and McNulty wrote the script. The resultant film, with Dan Gifford narrating, combined FBI negotiation tapes, Davidian home videos, footage from Congressional hearings on Waco, and extensive interviews with Davidian survivors, representatives of law enforcement, independent investigators, scholars and scientists. The film painted a dark picture of law enforcement actions, accusing FBI agents of shooting into the building at Davidians on April 19. The film was unveiled at the Sundance Film Festival in January 1997. In that year it won a News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Because of a falling out between Michael McNulty and Dan and Amy Gifford, different cuts of this documentary have been produced. The version available today on video is a 135-minute cut. Michael McNulty would go on to make A New Revelation released in 1999 and The F.L.I.R. Project released in 2001. The Heart of the World The Heart of the World is a short film written and directed by Guy Maddin, produced for the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival. Maddin was one of a number of directors commissioned to make four-minute short films that would screen prior to the various feature films at the 2000 festival. After hearing rumours that other directors were planning films with a small number of shots, Maddin decided that his film would instead contain over 100 shots per minute, and enough plot for a feature-length film. Maddin then wrote and shot The Heart of the World in the style of Russian constructivism, taking the commission at its literal face value, as a call to produce a propaganda film. Even in its expanded, 6-minute version, The Heart of the World runs at a breakneck speed, averaging roughly two shots per second, a pace intensified by the background music, Time by Georgy Sviridov. On a Clear Day On a Clear Day is a 2005 Scottish drama film written by Alex Rose and directed by Gaby Dellal. It stars Peter Mullan as Frank Redmond, an engineer in the shipyards on the River Clyde, who becomes stagnant and quickly sinks into depression following his redundancy. A naturally strong swimmer, Frank gets an idea while on a booze cruise with his friends to swim the English Channel. Featuring an ensemble cast, it co-stars Brenda Blethyn, Sean McGinley and Billy Boyd, among others. The filmed won two BAFTA Scotland Awards for Best Film and Best Screenplay. Love and Honor is a 2006 film set in Japan of the Edo period. It is the final film in Yoji Yamadas acclaimed Samurai Trilogy, following Twilight Samurai and The Hidden Blade. One Way One Way is a 2006 crime drama/psychological thriller film written and directed by Reto Salimbeni and produced by Til Schweiger. The film stars Schweiger, Michael Clarke Duncan, Lauren Lee Smith and Eric Roberts. The international production was shot in Toronto, New York City, Vancouver and Cologne and was co-produced and distributed by Universal International Pictures. Trucker Trucker is a 2008 independent drama film by Plum Pictures written and directed by James Mottern, and produced by Scott Hanson, Galt Niederhoffer, Celine Rattray and Daniela Taplin Lundberg. It stars Michelle Monaghan, Nathan Fillion and Benjamin Bratt. Uncle Nick Uncle Nick is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Chris Kasick, written by Mike Demski, and starring Brian Posehn, Paget Brewster, Missi Pyle, Scott Adsit, Beau Ballinger and Melia Renee. It was released on December 4, 2015, by Dark Sky Films. I Am Chris Farley I Am Chris Farley is a 2015 documentary film based on the life of comedian and actor Chris Farley, co-directed by Brent Hodge of Hodgee Films and Derik Murray, who was also a producer, of Network Entertainment. The production features interviews with numerous actors, comedians and others who worked with Farley during his career. The Smiling Lieutenant The Smiling Lieutenant is a 1931 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch, starring Maurice Chevalier, Claudette Colbert and Miriam Hopkins, and released by Paramount Pictures. It was written by Samson Raphaelson and Ernest Vajda from the operetta Ein Walzertraum by Oscar Straus, with libretto by and , which in turn was based on the novel Nux, der Prinzgemahl by Hans Müller-Einigen. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. This was the first of three films directed by Lubitsch and starring Miriam Hopkins. The other two were Trouble in Paradise and Design for Living. Golden Balls Golden Balls is a 1993 Spanish film directed by Bigas Luna. It stars Javier Bardem, Maria de Medeiros, Alessandro Gassman, Maribel Verdú and Benicio del Toro. All Over Me All Over Me is a 1997 American teen drama film directed by Alex Sichel and written by her sister, Sylvia Sichel. Alex Sichel received a grant from the Princess Grace Foundation to make a film about the riot grrrl music scene and then asked her sister to collaborate with her. The soundtrack featured musicians and bands such as Ani DiFranco, Sleater-Kinney, Babes in Toyland and many more. Man with a Million The Million Pound Note is a 1954 British comedy, directed by Ronald Neame and starring Gregory Peck. It is based on the Mark Twain short story "The Million Pound Bank Note", and is a precursor to the 1983 film, Trading Places. Sleeping Dogs Lie Sleeping Dogs Lie is a 2006 American romantic black comedy film written and directed by Bobcat Goldthwait about a woman whose relationships are damaged when she reluctantly reveals that she committed an act of bestiality with her dog while in college. The film has been cited as a favorite by filmmaker John Waters, who presented it as his annual selection at the 2007 Maryland Film Festival. Command Performance Command Performance is a 2009 American action film written and directed by Dolph Lundgren, who also starred in the film. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on November 3, 2009. The film was premiered at the Ischia Global Film & Music Festival on July 18, 2009. Filming took place between August and September 2008 in Sofia and Moscow. Dolph Lundgren wanted to use his drumming skills on screen, and the story was inspired by a concert Madonna did for Russian President Vladimir Putin. The movie marks Ida Lundgrens screen début. Girlfriend's Day Girlfriends Day is an American comedy-drama film directed by Michael Paul Stephenson and written by Bob Odenkirk, Philip Zlotorynski, and Eric Hoffman. The film stars Odenkirk and Amber Tamblyn and was released on Netflix on February 14, 2017. A Trip to the Moon The Astronomers Dream is an 1898 French short black-and-white silent film, directed by Georges Méliès. Carefree Carefree is a 1938 musical film starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. With a plot similar to screwball comedies of the period, Carefree is the shortest of the Astaire-Rogers films, featuring only four musical numbers. Carefree is often remembered as the film in which Astaire and Rogers shared a long on-screen kiss at the conclusion of their dance to "I Used to Be Color Blind," all previous kisses having been either quick pecks or simply implied. Carefree was a reunion for the team of Astaire and Rogers after a brief hiatus following Shall We Dance and six other previous RKO pictures. The next film in the series, The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle, would be their final RKO film together, although they would reunite in 1949 for MGMs The Barkleys of Broadway. Phileine Says Sorry Phileine Says Sorry is a Dutch/American 2003 comedy-drama film directed by Robert Jan Westdijk. It is based on the novel Phileine zegt sorry by Ronald Giphart. The Substitute The Substitute is a 2007 Danish science fiction horror film directed by Ole Bornedal. The story takes place in a small village in Denmark where an alien comes to Earth to learn about human emotions, but instead is thwarted by a young boy and his friends, who find out that she is part of an intergalactic expedition to collect specimens across the universe. Its up to Carl and his friends to save their town and the world. They try to tell their parents, but all of them scoff at the idea that their children would make up lies about their teacher. Sons of Rizk Welad Rizk is a 2015 Egyptian action film directed by Tarek Al Eryan. The Legacy of a Whitetail Deer Hunter The Legacy of a Whitetail Deer Hunter is a 2018 American comedy film directed by Jody Hill and written by Hill, John Carcieri, and Danny McBride. The film stars Josh Brolin, Montana Jordan, and McBride. It premiered at the 2018 South by Southwest festival and was later released worldwide on July 6, 2018 by Netflix. Jungle Holocaust Ultimo mondo cannibale is a 1977 Italian cannibal exploitation film directed by Ruggero Deodato. The film stars Massimo Foschi, Me Me Lai and Ivan Rassimov. The screenplay was written by Tito Carpi, Gianfranco Clerici and Renzo Genta, and tells the story of a man trying to escape from a jungle island inhabited by a native cannibal tribe. It is the precursor to Deodatos notoriously controversial Cannibal Holocaust, but was originally slated to be directed by Umberto Lenzi as a follow-up to his prototypical 1972 cannibal film Man from Deep River. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic. The Bride with White Hair The Bride with White Hair is a 1993 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Ronny Yu, starring Brigitte Lin and Leslie Cheung. The films main character, Lian Nichang, is loosely based on the protagonist of Liang Yushengs novel Baifa Monü Zhuan, which served as source material for the 1982 film Wolf Devil Woman. However, Yu saw the film as a Romeo and Juliet story and said that the lovers struggle against fate and their heroic duty inspired him more than the familiar trappings of most wuxia films. As such, the film departs significantly from the original source. A sequel, The Bride with White Hair 2, directed by David Wu, was released later in the same year. Hälsoresan - En smal film av stor vikt Hälsoresan – En smal film av stor vikt is a Swedish comedy film, which was released to cinemas on 25 December 1999 and directed by Lasse Åberg. Come Sweet Death Komm, süßer Tod is a 2000 Austrian darkly humorous crime film based on the novel by Wolf Haas of the same name. It is one of the Brenner detective stories, which tell of the luckless life of ex-policeman and unsuccessful private investigator Simon Brenner, who tramps throughout Austria and stumbles upon difficult crime cases. Brenner is portrayed by one of Austrias most famous comedians, Josef Hader. "Komm, süßer Tod" was produced by DOR Film, the Austrian Film Institute and ORF. The film won the Romy Award for being the most successful Austrian movie of 2001. The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years is a 1988 documentary film directed by Penelope Spheeris. Filmed between August 1987 and February 1988, the film chronicles the late 80s Los Angeles heavy metal scene. It is the second film of a trilogy by Spheeris depicting life in Los Angeles at various points in time as seen through the eyes of struggling up-and-coming musicians. The first film, The Decline of Western Civilization, dealt with the punk rock scene during 1979–1980. The third film, The Decline of Western Civilization III, chronicles the gutter punk lifestyle of homeless teenagers in the late 1990s. The film features a mix of live concert footage and interviews with established heavy metal performers such as Lemmy, Ozzy Osbourne, Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, Kiss, Megadeth, and W.A.S.P.. Several unsigned L.A. club bands are also prominently featured, such as Odin and Seduce. The Loss of Sexual Innocence The Loss of Sexual Innocence is a 1999 film written and directed by Mike Figgis. It tells the story of the sexual development of a filmmaker through three stages of his life, in a non-linear and disjointed manner. The film stars British actress Saffron Burrows, whom Figgis dated for several years. What Becomes of the Broken Hearted? What Becomes of the Broken Hearted? is a 1999 film directed by Ian Mune and starring Temuera Morrison as an abusive Māori husband Jake "the Muss" Heke. The film is based on Alan Duffs novel What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?, the sequel to Once Were Warriors which was made into the film Once Were Warriors. My Kid Could Paint That My Kid Could Paint That is a 2007 documentary film by director Amir Bar-Lev. The movie follows the early artistic career of Marla Olmstead, a young girl from Binghamton, New York who gains fame first as a child prodigy painter of abstract art, and then becomes the subject of controversy concerning whether she truly completed the paintings herself or did so with her parents assistance and/or direction. The film was bought by Sony Pictures Classics in 2007 after premiering at the Sundance Film Festival. The High Sun The High Sun is a 2015 Croatian drama film directed by Dalibor Matanić. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival winning the Jury Prize. It is the first Croatian film to be screened at Cannes since the countrys independence in 1991. The film was selected as the Croatian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Long Day's Journey Into Night Long Days Journey into Night is a 2018 drama film directed by Bi Gan. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. The films English language title is unrelated to the 1956 Eugene ONeill play of the same name. It is notable for its final 59 minutes, which consist of one unbroken long take shot in 3D. Yaadein... Yaadein is a 2001 Bollywood musical drama film written, directed, edited and produced by Subhash Ghai. The ensemble cast cross over film starring Hrithik Roshan, Kareena Kapoor, and Jackie Shroff in lead roles, was released worldwide on 27 July 2001 to negative reviews. It was inspired by Jane Austens Pride and Prejudice. Yaadein was a box office disappointment and the first flop for director Subhash Ghai. The soundtrack and background score composed by Anu Malik received positive reviews, and remained a Chartbuster. Jackie Shroff received nomination for Best Performance in a Supporting Role, Male at the 47th Filmfare Awards. Despite its box office failure, the film was profitable due to ancillary revenues of , including from selling music rights to Tips. The filming took place in locations such as the Cliveden House, which was used as Ronits family mansion, the Apex Bar and Restaurant, Radisson Hampshire, the Leicester Square, the Ascot, the Kings Arms Pub, the Thames Embankment, the Thorpe Park, the Tower Bridge, the Windsor Great Park, the Windsor and Eton Central railway station, the Windsor Castle, the Piccadilly Circus, the Queensmere Shopping Centre, Slough, in the U.K. The Eagle Square, and Langkawi Yacht Club Langkawi, Malaysia, the Lake Palace Hotel, Udaipur, and the Panchkula. Beautiful Boxer Beautiful Boxer is a Thai biographical sports film by Singapore-based director Ekachai Uekrongtham. It tells the life story of Parinya Charoenphol, a famous kathoey, Muay Thai fighter, actress and model. She was portrayed by male kickboxer Asanee Suwan. Knights of the Round Table Knights of the Round Table is a 1953 British-American historical Technicolor film made by MGM in England and Ireland. Directed by Richard Thorpe and produced by Pandro S. Berman, it was the first film in CinemaScope made by that studio. The screenplay was by Talbot Jennings, and Noel Langley from Sir Thomas Malorys Le Morte dArthur, first published in 1485 by William Caxton. The film was the second in an unofficial trilogy made by the same director and producer and starring Robert Taylor, coming between Ivanhoe and The Adventures of Quentin Durward. All three were made at MGMs British studios at Borehamwood, near London and partly filmed on location. The cast included Robert Taylor as Sir Lancelot, Ava Gardner as Queen Guinevere, Mel Ferrer as King Arthur, Anne Crawford as Morgan Le Fay, Stanley Baker as Modred and Felix Aylmer as Merlin. The film uses the Welsh spelling for Arthurs nemesis, Modred, rather than the more common Mordred. In addition to the same producer, director and star, the first two films in the trilogy had the same cinematographer, composer, art director and costume designer. The costumes for this film were executed by Elizabeth Haffenden. In 1955 she would take over from Furse as costume designer for the final film in the trilogy, Quentin Durward. Alfred Junge remained as art director. Aaah! Zombies!! Wasting Away is a 2007 zombie comedy film directed by Matthew Kohnen and starring Matthew Davis, Julianna Robinson, and Michael Grant Terry. The events of the plot take place from the zombies point of view. The film uses color footage to show the action from the zombies point of view in which they see themselves as normal humans and occasionally switches to black-and-white footage to show the zombies from the point of view of normal humans. Evilspeak Evilspeak is a 1981 American horror film directed by Eric Weston and co-written by Weston and Joseph Garofalo. The film stars Clint Howard as an outcast cadet named Stanley Coopersmith, who frequently gets tormented by his mates and advisers at a military academy. Upon finding a book of black mass that belonged to the evil medieval Father Esteban, he taps through a computer to conjure Satan and summons spells and demons to get revenge upon his harassers. The movie was one of the infamous "video nasties" banned in the United Kingdom in the 1980s. Billionaire Ransom Billionaire Ransom, also known as Take Down, is a British thriller film that is directed by Jim Gillespie and written by Alexander Ignon. The film stars Jeremy Sumpter, Phoebe Tonkin, Ed Westwick, Dominic Sherwood, Mark Bonnar, and Sebastian Koch. It was released in Kuwait on 5 May 2016 and in the United States on 19 August 2016. Right Now, Wrong Then Right Now, Wrong Then is a 2015 South Korean film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo. It won the Golden Leopard, the top prize at the 68th Locarno International Film Festival, as well as Best Actor for Jung Jae-young. The Pirates of Penzance The Pirates of Penzance is a 1983 British-American romantic musical comedy film written and directed by Wilford Leach based on Gilbert and Sullivans comic opera of the same name. The film, starring Kevin Kline, Angela Lansbury, Linda Ronstadt, George Rose, and Rex Smith, is an adaptation of the 1980 Joseph Papp production of Pirates. The original Broadway cast reprised their roles in the film, except that Lansbury replaced Estelle Parsons as Ruth. The minor roles used British actors miming to their Broadway counterparts. Choreography was by Graciela Daniele. It was produced by Papp and filmed at Shepperton Studios in London. Walker Walker is a 1987 American-Spanish historical/satirical film directed by Alex Cox and starring Ed Harris, Richard Masur, René Auberjonois, Peter Boyle, Miguel Sandoval, and Marlee Matlin. The film is based on the life story of William Walker, the American filibuster who invaded and made himself president of Nicaragua. It was written by Rudy Wurlitzer and scored by Joe Strummer, who has a small role as a member of Walkers army. The film is intentionally full of anachronisms such as helicopters, Zippo lighters, automatic rifles, and cars. It was filmed in Nicaragua during the Contra War. The Land Before Time VI: The Secret of Saurus Rock The Land Before Time VI: The Secret of Saurus Rock is a 1998 direct-to-video animated adventure musical film and the sixth film in The Land Before Time series about five dinosaurs who live in the Great Valley. It is the first film in which Thomas Dekker is both the singing and speaking voice of Littlefoot. This was the second The Land Before Time direct-to-video film to be produced and directed by Charles Grosvenor, and the South Korean studio AKOMs last overseas animation work on the franchise, as well as the final film to use traditional cel animation. En la cama In Bed is a 2005 Chilean film directed by Matías Bize and starring Blanca Lewin and Gonzalo Valenzuela. It was Chiles submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Nevertheless, the film garnered ten awards at various film festivals. Paradox Paradox is an American science fiction action film written and directed by Michael Hurst. Zoë Bell and Adam Huss play scientists who invent a time travel machine. When the machine reveals that one of their team may be a saboteur, they attempt to unravel the mystery with the help of their mysterious benefactor, played by Malik Yoba. Crazy Eights Crazy Eights is a 2006 B-horror film that follows the story of six companions as they fill the last request of a dead friend. The film is distributed by the After Dark Horrorfest which annually releases an eight-part movie collection that typically is likened towards the movie genres of horror and thriller, Crazy Eights being part of the 2007 series released by the movie collection. Silk Silk is a 2006 Taiwanese horror film directed by Su Chao-Bin. It was screened out of competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Will Will is a 2011 British sports drama directed by Ellen Perry and starring Damian Lewis, Perry Eggleton and Bob Hoskins. Night Nurse Night Nurse is a 1931 American pre-Code crime drama mystery film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and directed by William A. Wellman. The film stars Barbara Stanwyck, Ben Lyon, Joan Blondell, Clark Gable and Vera Lewis. It was based on the 1930 novel of the same name, written by Grace Perkins, later Mrs. Fulton Oursler. The film was considered risqué at the time of its release, particularly the scenes where Stanwyck is seen in her lingerie. Gable portrays a vicious chauffeur gradually starving two little girls to death. The Guilty The Guilty is a 2000 American crime film directed by Anthony Waller and starring Bill Pullman, Devon Sawa, Gabrielle Anwar, Angela Featherstone and Joanne Whalley. The film is a remake of the 1992 UK TV two-part telemovie of the same name and identical plot starring Michael Kitchen, Sean Gallagher, Caroline Catz and Carol Starks. Meantime Meantime is a 1983 made for television comedy drama film directed by Mike Leigh, produced by Central Television for Channel 4. It was shown in 1983 at the London Film Festival and on Channel 4 and at the 1984 Berlin International Film Festival. According to the critic Michael Coveney: "The sapping, debilitating and demeaning state of unemployment, the futile sense of waste, has not been more poignantly, or poetically, expressed in any other film of the period." Jazbaa Jazbaa is a 2015 Indian crime thriller film directed by Sanjay Gupta. The films narrative revolves around an attorney forced to defend an unsavory criminal after her daughter is kidnapped. It stars Aishwarya Rai and Irrfan Khan in the lead roles, with Shabana Azmi, Atul Kulkarni, Jackie Shroff and Chandan Roy Sanyal in supporting roles. It is a remake of the 2007 South Korean film Seven Days. The film was released on 9 October 2015 and turned out to be financially profitable. The film marked Aishwaryas return on screen after a five-year break. Rais performance received nominations for Best Actor in an Action Role at 2015 Big Star Entertainment Awards and in 2016, Screen Award for Best Actress. She won Power-packed performance of the year at Stardust Awards. Adoration Adoration is a 2008 Canadian drama film directed by Atom Egoyan and starring Rachel Blanchard, Scott Speedman and Devon Bostick. It is Egoyans first feature film since Where the Truth Lies. The film was first shown at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Adoration won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury and was nominated for the Palme dOr. It won "Best Canadian Feature Film – Special Jury Citation" at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival. The film had its U.S. premiere in April 2009 at the San Francisco International Film Festival and went into U.S. release on May 8, 2009. The Whip and the Body The Whip and the Body is a 1963 gothic horror film directed by Mario Bava under the alias "John M. Old". The film is about Kurt Menliff who is ostracized by his father for his relationship with a servant girl and her eventual suicide. He later returns to reclaim his title and his former fiancée Nevenka who is now his brothers wife. Menliff is later found murdered, but the locals believe his ghost has returned to haunt the castle for revenge. Italian censors removed the film from cinemas due to its sadomasochistic themes. The international cut features some significant changes, and runs for 77 minutes. It was released theatrically as What! and Night is the Phantom in the United States and United Kingdom, respectively. Mazes and Monsters Mazes and Monsters is a 1982 American made-for-television drama film directed by Steven Hilliard Stern about a group of college students and their interest in a fictitious role-playing game of the same name. The movie starred a 26-year-old Tom Hanks in his first leading film role. Godzilla vs. Megaguirus is a 2000 Japanese kaiju film directed by Masaaki Tezuka, written by Hiroshi Kashiwabara and Wataru Mimura, produced by Shogo Tomiyama, and starring Misato Tanaka, Shōsuke Tanihara, Yuriko Hoshi, Masatoh Eve, and Toshiyuki Nagashima. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the 25th film in the Godzilla franchise and the second film in the franchises Millennium series, as well as the 24th Godzilla film produced by Toho. The film features the fictional monster characters Godzilla and Megaguirus, portrayed by Tsutomu Kitagawa and Minoru Watanabe, respectively. Godzilla vs. Megaguirus, despite featuring the same Godzilla suit that was used in its immediate predecessor, Godzilla 2000, the film ignores the events of the previous installment, as well as every other entry in the franchise aside from the original 1954 film Godzilla. Godzilla vs. Megaguirus premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival on November 3, 2000, and was released theatrically in Japan on December 16, 2000. Bhooter Bhabishyat Bhooter Bhabishyat is a 2012 Indian Bengali ghost comedy film directed by Anik Dutta. The film became one of the biggest hits of 2012 among the Bengali films. It is a film with supernatural element. It is the directional debut of Anik Dutta. It was well received by various critics for its direction. The Matrix Revisited The Matrix Revisited is a feature-length documentary on the production of the film The Matrix. It was released on 20 November 2001 by Warner Home Video on DVD and VHS. O21 O21 is a 2014 Pakistani spy thriller film, directed by Jami, and Summer Nicks and produced by Zeba Bakhtiar and her son Azaan Sami Khan. It is the first spy action thriller movie from Pakistan. The film, produced by One Motion Pictures, is based on a screenplay by Summer Nicks. Zeba Bakhtiar is the film’s executive producer and the lead roles are played by Aamina Sheikh, winner of the best actress prize at the New York International Film Festival, the renowned actor Shaan Shahid who has received accolades through countless Pakistani blockbusters, most recently Waar. O21 is the 576th feature film of Shaans career. The Last Command The Last Command is a 1928 silent film directed by Josef von Sternberg, and written by John F. Goodrich and Herman J. Mankiewicz from a story by Lajos Bíró. Star Emil Jannings won the first Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his performances in this film and The Way of All Flesh, the only year that multiple roles were considered. In 2006, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for the National Film Registry. The supporting cast includes Evelyn Brent and William Powell. Lili Lili is a 1953 American film released by MGM. It stars Leslie Caron as a touchingly naïve French girl whose emotional relationship with a carnival puppeteer is conducted through the medium of four puppets. The screenplay by Helen Deutsch was adapted from "The Man Who Hated People", a short story by Paul Gallico which appeared in the October 28, 1950, issue of The Saturday Evening Post. It won the Academy Award for Best Music, and was also entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. Following the films success, Gallico expanded his story into a 1954 novella entitled Love of Seven Dolls. The film was adapted for the stage under the title Carnival!. After Dark, My Sweet After Dark, My Sweet is a 1990 American neo-noir film directed by James Foley and starring Jason Patric, Bruce Dern, and Rachel Ward. It is based on the 1955 Jim Thompson novel of the same name. My Best Friend Is a Vampire My Best Friend Is a Vampire is a 1987 American comedy horror film directed by Jimmy Huston. The story revolves around a newly made vampire who is trying to live as a "good" vampire and not feed on humans. Jeremy is played by Robert Sean Leonard with René Auberjonois as Jeremys vampire guidance counselor and David Warner as a vampire hunter. The films themes include prejudice, identity, gender roles, and adolescence. Zinda Zinda is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language neo-noir action thriller film starring John Abraham, Sanjay Dutt, Lara Dutta and Celina Jaitly. The film was directed by Sanjay Gupta and written by Gupta and Suresh Nair. Vishal-Shekhar composed the films thematic music, with background music composed by Sanjoy Chowdhury. It was released in India on 12 January 2006. Zinda has been identified as an unauthorised remake of the South Korean film Oldboy. Show East, the producers of Oldboy, who had already sold the remake rights to DreamWorks in 2004, initially expressed legal concerns but no legal action was taken as the studio had shut down. The Gamers: Dorkness Rising The Gamers: Dorkness Rising is a feature-length film produced by Dead Gentlemen Productions, and focuses on a group of table-top gamers as their game-master attempts to shepherd them through a campaign that theyve played through three times and have yet to actually finish. While the film is set in the same universe as and has a similar theme to its predecessor, The Gamers, it is not a direct sequel to the first film, as it focuses on a different group of players. Also, unlike its predecessor, this film dedicates a substantial portion of the film to the players themselves, and not their characters. It began filming in 2005 and was set for release in 2006, and was finally released at Gen Con in Indianapolis by Anthem Pictures on August 14, 2008. Paizo had an exclusive sales window for the 2008 Gen Con convention where the cast and crew of The Gamers: Dorkness Rising were signing copies at the Paizo booth. Evil Ed Evil Ed is a 1995 Swedish Horror comedy film directed by Anders Jacobsson. The film is a satire towards the harsh censoring that the Swedish Statens biografbyrå ran from 1911 to 1996. The bureau was dismissed in 2011, being the oldest film censoring organization in the world. The filmmakers were publicly ridiculed by the head of the Swedish Film Institute on national television. The Short Films of David Lynch The Short Films of David Lynch is a DVD collection of the early student and commissioned film work of American filmmaker David Lynch. As such, the collection does not include Lynchs later short works, which are listed in the filmography. The films are listed in chronological order, with brief descriptions of each film. The DVD contains introductions by Lynch to each film, which can be viewed individually or in sequence to each other. Tales of the City Tales of the City is a 1993 television miniseries based on the first of the Tales of the City series of novels by Armistead Maupin. To date, the first three books have been adapted into television miniseries; the first, Tales of the City, was produced by the UKs Channel 4 and was first screened in the UK in 1993, then shown on PBS in the US in January 1994. Channel 4 eventually teamed up with the American cable network Showtime to produce the sequel, More Tales of the City, which premiered in the US and UK in 1998. The third installment of the series, Further Tales of the City, was produced by Showtime and was originally aired in the US on Showtime in May 2001. A fourth installment, Armistead Maupins Tales of the City, premiered on Netflix on June 7, 2019, with Laura Linney, Olympia Dukakis and Paul Gross reprising their roles. Bhoot Bhoot is a 2003 Indian supernatural horror film directed by Ram Gopal Varma and stars Ajay Devgn and Urmila Matondkar in the lead roles. It was the second horror film made by Ram Gopal Verma after Raat. It was perceived to be different from a typical Hindi film as it did not contain songs. It was later dubbed in Telugu as 12 Va Anthasthu and remade in Tamil as Shock. The film was a box-office hit. Urmila won several accolades and awards for her performance as a ghost possessed wife. Verma made a sequel called Bhoot Returns which was released on 12 October 2012. Joy Division Joy Division is a 2007 British documentary film on the British post-punk band Joy Division, directed by Grant Gee. The film assembles TV clips, newsreel, pictures of modern Manchester and Manchester in the late 1970s, and interviews. The interviewees include the three surviving members of the group, Tony Wilson, Peter Saville, Pete Shelley, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Alan Hempsall, Paul Morley, Terry Mason, Richard Boon, Anton Corbijn, and Belgian journalist Annik Honoré, with whom Ian Curtis was having an affair. Film critic Philip French: "Someone says in the film that the revolutionary step they made was to progress from the usual punk groups angry statement: Fuck you. Joy Division were the first to say: Were fucked. There is a particularly impressive sequence in which dark, despairing tracks of urban alienation and angst from the 1979 album Unknown Pleasures are accompanied by a speeded-up nocturnal journey around Manchester. It has the hallucinatory sci-fi feeling of Jean-Luc Godards Alphaville." The person being quoted was Tony Wilson. The French Minister The French Minister is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. Based on "Quai dOrsay", a comic strip by Christophe Blain and Abel Lanzac, the film takes an initially comedic look at the French Foreign Ministry under Dominique de Villepin but moves into more serious territory as France, in co-operation with Germany, opposes the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. In January 2014, the film received three nominations at the 39th César Awards, with Niels Arestrup winning the award for Best Supporting Actor. Madigan Madigan is a 1968 American neo-noir dramatic thriller film directed by Don Siegel and starring Richard Widmark and Henry Fonda. The screenplay—originally titled Friday, Saturday, Sunday—was adapted by two writers who had been blacklisted in the 1950s, Howard Rodman and Abraham Polonsky. It was based on the 1962 novel The Commissioner by Richard Dougherty, a former New York bureau chief of the Los Angeles Times who had served in the 1950s as a deputy New York City police commissioner for community relations. Siegel was a genre director known at the time for taut action films like The Lineup and Hell Is for Heroes, as well as the original Invasion of the Body Snatchers. He later directed five films starring Clint Eastwood, including Dirty Harry. Brotherhood Brotherhood is a 2009 Danish film written by Rasmus Birch and Nicolo Donato, directed by Donato and produced by Per Holst. Meet the Patels Meet the Patels is a 2014 American romantic comedy documentary film directed by siblings Geeta V. Patel and Ravi V. Patel. The film explores the expectations surrounding marriage in the Patels first-generation Indian immigrant family and in wider American society. It had its international premiere at Hot Docs in April 2014. Fox Searchlight acquired remake rights after the documentary won the Audience Award at the Los Angeles Film Festival. The Little Grey Wolf Will Come Tale of Tales is a 1979 Soviet/Russian animated film directed by Yuri Norstein and produced by the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow. It has won numerous awards, has been acclaimed by critics and other animators, and has received the title of greatest animated film of all time in various polls. It has been the subject of a 2005 book by Clare Kitson titled Yuri Norstein and Tale of Tales: An Animators Journey. Purple Violets Purple Violets is a 2007 relationship comedy film written and directed by Edward Burns, who also co-stars. It is an independent film, set in lower Manhattan, about four friends from college who unexpectedly meet again after twelve years apart. The film stars Selma Blair, Patrick Wilson, Debra Messing and Burns. It also features Dennis Farina, Donal Logue and Elizabeth Reaser. Purple Violets became the first feature film to debut on the iTunes Store. A Little Help A Little Help is a 2010 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Michael J. Weithorn. It follows the experiences of a dental hygienist following her unfaithful husbands sudden death. It debuted on May 21, 2010 at the Seattle International Film Festival. In the Fall of 2010, the film won the Best Narrative Feature film at the San Diego Film Festival. Hatchet for the Honeymoon Hatchet for the Honeymoon is a 1970 giallo film directed by Mario Bava and starring Stephen Forsyth, Dagmar Lassander, Laura Betti, and Femi Benussi. The story follows John Harrington, a hatchet-wielding madman who murders young brides in an effort to recall a childhood trauma. The films production was troubled, with tensions among the cast and crew, location difficulties, a major subplot concerning Harringtons relationship with his wife being added solely to accommodate Bettis casting, and a significant hiatus in filming when the budget ran out. It was not released until a year after it was completed, and was largely ignored by both critics and audiences, remaining one of Bavas most obscure films even after his work achieved cult popularity. Turist Ömer Uzay Yolu'nda Ömer the Tourist in Star Trek is a 1973 Turkish cult comedy/drama science fiction film, produced and directed by Hulki Saner, featuring Sadri Alışık as a Turkish hobo who is beamed aboard the Starship Enterprise. Made for Each Other Made for Each Other is a 1939 American romantic comedy film directed by John Cromwell, produced by David O. Selznick, and starring Carole Lombard, James Stewart, and Charles Coburn. Lombard and Stewart portray a couple who get married after only knowing each other for one day. Xiu Xiu: The Sent-Down Girl Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl is a 1998 Chinese film directed by actress Joan Chen set in the 1970s of the Peoples Republic of China, during the Cultural Revolutions Down to the Countryside Movement. This drama film is Chens directorial debut. The film stars Li Xiaolu and Lopsang. Standing Tall Standing Tall is a 2015 French drama film directed by Emmanuelle Bercot. It was selected to open the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The film received eight nominations at the 41st César Awards and won two, Best Supporting Actor for Benoît Magimel and Most Promising Actor for Rod Paradot. A Thousand Clowns A Thousand Clowns is a 1965 American comedy-drama film directed by Fred Coe and starring Jason Robards, Barbara Harris, Martin Balsam, and Barry Gordon. An adaptation of a 1962 play by Herb Gardner, it tells the story of an eccentric comedy writer who is forced to conform to society to retain legal custody of his nephew. Jason Robards starred in both the original Broadway version and in the film. Martin Balsam won an Oscar for his supporting performance in the movie. Shock Shock is a 1977 Italian horror film directed by Mario Bava and starring Daria Nicolodi, John Steiner, and David Colin, Jr. Its plot focuses on a woman who moves into the home she shared with her deceased former husband, where she finds herself tormented by supernatural occurrences. It was Bavas last theatrical feature before he died of a heart attack in 1980. In the United States, the film was released under the title Beyond the Door II as an unofficial sequel to Beyond the Door. Where the Day Takes You Where the Day Takes You is a 1992 American drama film directed by Marc Rocco and starring Dermot Mulroney, Sean Astin, Balthazar Getty, Lara Flynn Boyle, Ricki Lake, James LeGros, Laura San Giacomo, David Arquette, Christian Slater, and Will Smith. The film tells the story of teenage runaways trying to survive on the streets of Los Angeles. The film was nominated for the "Critics Award" at the Deauville Film Festival and won the Golden Space Needle Award at the Seattle International Film Festival. The film was primarily shot on location in Los Angeles and Venice, and includes several songs by Melissa Etheridge. Chinese Box Chinese Box is a 1997 movie directed by Wayne Wang and starring Jeremy Irons, Gong Li, Maggie Cheung and Michael Hui. The movie is set and was made at the time of Hong Kongs handover to the Peoples Republic of China on June 30, 1997. The film credits Paul Theroux as a source for the story, based on themes he explores in his 1997 novel Kowloon Tong. Yesterday Vchera is a 1988 Bulgarian drama film. Salvador (Puig Antich) Salvador is a 2006 Spanish film directed by Manuel Huerga. It is based on the Francesc Escribano book , which depicts the time Salvador Puig Antich spent on death row prior to his execution by garrote, under Francos Francoist State in 1974. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Oosaravelli Oosaravelli is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language action thriller film directed by Surender Reddy. It stars N. T. Rama Rao Jr. and Tamannaah in the lead roles and Kick Shaam, Prakash Raj, Payal Ghosh, Murali Sharma, Jaya Prakash Reddy and Rahman in supporting roles. The score and soundtrack for the film is composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film released across 1,800 screens worldwide. It broke previous tollywood records of highest opening day gross by grossing . The film is remade into Bengali in 2013 as Rocky, directed by Sujit Mondal, starring Mahaakshay Chakraborty and Pooja Bose. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Mar Mitenge by Goldmines Telefilms in 2012. Marked Woman Marked Woman is a 1937 American dramatic crime film released by Warner Bros. It was directed by Lloyd Bacon, and stars Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart, with featured performances by Lola Lane, Isabel Jewell, Rosalind Marquis, Mayo Methot, Jane Bryan, Eduardo Ciannelli, and Allen Jenkins. Set in the underworld of Manhattan, Marked Woman tells the story of a woman who dares to stand up to one of the citys most powerful gangsters. The film was a major success for Warner Brothers, and was one of Davis most important early pictures. Davis had recently filed a lawsuit against Warners, with part of her protest being the inferior quality of scripts she was expected to play. Although she lost the lawsuit, she garnered considerable press coverage, and Marked Woman was the first script she filmed upon returning to Hollywood. She was reported to be very pleased with the script, and the dramatic possibilities it afforded her. Jack L. Warner was said to be equally pleased by the huge public reaction in favour of Davis, which he was said to have rightly predicted would increase the appeal and profitability of her films. Co-stars Humphrey Bogart and Mayo Methot were reported to have met on the set of Marked Woman and were married in 1938. The World of Henry Orient The World of Henry Orient is a 1964 American comedy film directed by George Roy Hill and starring Peter Sellers, Paula Prentiss, Angela Lansbury, Tippy Walker, Merrie Spaeth, Phyllis Thaxter, Bibi Osterwald and Tom Bosley. It is based on the novel of the same name by Nora Johnson, who co-wrote the screenplay with her father, Nunnally Johnson. The original story was inspired in part by Nora Johnsons own experiences as a schoolgirl, as well as by a real-life incident involving singer Tony Bennett and two teenaged fans. 1000 Congratulations Congratulations is a 2010 Egyptian film directed by Ahmed Nader Galal, played by Ahmed Helmy, a man who wakes up one morning to discover that the day repeats, a carbon copy of the day before, trapping him in an inescapable vicious circle. This man has dream to live for 100 years, however, he is living for one day only and that day keep repeating to show him the negative and positive things in his life. Tutta colpa di Freud Tutta colpa di Freud is a 2014 Italian comedy film written and directed by Paolo Genovese. It was a box office hit, grossing over 8 million euros. The theme song "Tutta colpa di Freud" by Daniele Silvestri won the Ciak doro for best original song. Le Million Le Million is a 1931 French musical comedy film directed by René Clair.The story was adapted by Clair from a play by Georges Berr and Marcel Guillemand. Benji Benji is a 2018 American family drama film written and directed by Brandon Camp, and produced by Blumhouse Productions. The film is a reboot of the 1974 film of the same name, which was directed by Camps father Joe. It stars Gabriel Bateman and Darby Camp. The film was released on March 16, 2018 by Netflix. I Am Ali I Am Ali is a 2014 documentary directed by Clare Lewins. It covers the life of professional boxer Muhammad Ali. The film tells his story using personal audio recordings Ali made himself during the 1970s. Additionally, interviews of friends, family members, and people associated with professional boxing, combined with archival footage of Ali, are used throughout the movie. Notable appearances in the film include George Foreman, Jim Brown, and Mike Tyson. Gentleman Jim Gentleman Jim is a 1942 film starring Errol Flynn as heavyweight boxing champion James J. Corbett. The supporting cast includes Alexis Smith, Jack Carson, Alan Hale, William Frawley, and Ward Bond. The movie was based upon Corbetts autobiography, The Roar of the Crowd, and directed by Raoul Walsh. The role was one of Flynns favorites. Moonfleet Moonfleet is a 1955 Eastman Color film filmed in CinemaScope directed by Fritz Lang which was inspired by the novel Moonfleet by J. Meade Falkner, although significant alterations were made in the characters and plot. Lucky: No Time for Love Lucky: No Time For Love is a 2005 Hindi-language film depicting the story of two lovers in war-torn Russia written and directed by Radhika Rao and Vinay Sapru. The film stars Salman Khan and Sneha Ullal in the lead roles. The Mysteries of Pittsburgh The Mysteries of Pittsburgh is a 2008 film based on Michael Chabons 1988 novel of the same name. The film was written and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber. It was produced by Michael London and executive produced by Omar Amanat. Shooting in Pittsburgh ended in October 2006, with the film set for release in 2008. It made its world premiere in January 2008 at the Sundance Film Festival. Set in 1980s Pittsburgh, the film follows the affairs of two young men with one woman, and later also with each other. How to Be a Man How to Be a Man is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Chadd Harbold and starring Gavin McInnes. It tells the story of an ex-comedian who discovers that he is dying from male breast cancer, and therefore makes a video with advice for his unborn son. The film was produced through Zero Day Fox. The Great Train Robbery The Great Train Robbery is a two-part British television miniseries, written by Chris Chibnall, that was first broadcast on BBC One on 18 and 19 December 2013. The series is distributed worldwide by Kew Media. It tells the story of the Great Train Robbery on 8 August 1963, first from the perspective of the robbers, and then from the perspective of the police. Episode one, A Robbers Tale details the organisation of and successful completion of the robbery. Episode two, A Coppers Tale follows the police investigation into the crime and subsequent arrest of many of the perpetrators. Coincidentally, the first part, A Robbers Tale, was shown on the same day that train robber Ronnie Biggs died. The Long Walk Home The Long Walk Home is a 1990 American historical drama film starring Sissy Spacek and Whoopi Goldberg, and directed by Richard Pearce. Set in Alabama, it is based on a screenplay about the Montgomery Bus Boycott by John Cork and a short film by the same name, produced by students at the University of Southern California in 1988. King of Beggars King of Beggars is a 1992 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Gordon Chan, starring Stephen Chow, Sharla Cheung, Ng Man-tat and Norman Tsui. The story is loosely based on legends about the martial artist So Chan, who lived in the late Qing dynasty and was one of the Ten Tigers of Canton. Cannibal Cannibal is a 2013 Spanish-Romanian thriller film directed by Manuel Martín Cuenca. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The Wrong Box The Wrong Box is a 1966 British comedy film produced and directed by Bryan Forbes from a screenplay by Larry Gelbart and Burt Shevelove, based on the 1889 novel The Wrong Box by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne. It was made by Salamander Film Productions and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The cast includes a number of Britains leading actors and comic actors of the time, including John Mills, Ralph Richardson, Michael Caine, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Peter Sellers, Irene Handl, Nanette Newman, Wilfrid Lawson, and Tony Hancock. Included in the cast are other actors who later became more well-known, including John Le Mesurier, John Junkin, Leonard Rossiter, Nicholas Parsons, Jeremy Lloyd, Graham Stark, Thorley Walters, Norman Rossington, David Lodge, Juliet Mills and Norman Bird. Cicely Courtneidge also appears, as Salvation Army Major Martha and The Temperance Seven also appear. Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor is a 1994 direct-to-video release martial-arts film directed by Albert Pyun. The film is the fourth entry in the Kickboxer franchise. This was the last film to star Sasha Mitchell, who reprises his role as David Sloane. Tholi Prema Tholi Prema is a 1998 Telugu-language romantic drama film written and directed by A. Karunakaran and cinematography by y. Maheedhar and Chota K. Naidu. It stars Pawan Kalyan and Keerthi Reddy in the lead roles, with music composed by Deva. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu and the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film for that year. The film was later remade in Hindi as Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai, starring Tusshar Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor and in Kannada as Preethsu Thappenilla with V. Ravichandran. Sad Movie Sad Movie is a 2005 South Korean romantic melodrama film with a star-studded cast. The film was released in South Korean theaters on October 20, 2005 and had a total of 1,066,765 admissions nationwide. A Boyfriend for My Wife Un Novio Para Mi Mujer is a blockbuster 2008 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Juan Taratuto and starring Adrián Suar, Valeria Bertuccelli, and Gabriel Goity. It was the highest grossing Argentine film in 2008. In 2009, Warner Bros. bought the rights of the film. A South Korean remake directed by Min Kyu-dong, All About My Wife, was released in 2012. Pantelion Films released a Mexican remake called Busco novio para mi mujer in 2016. An Italian remake was also released, called "Un fidanzato per mia moglie", in 2014. Leviathan Leviathan is a 2012 documentary film directed by Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel of the Sensory Ethnography Lab at Harvard University. It is an experimental work about the North American fishing industry. The film has been acquired for U.S. distribution by The Cinema Guild. The filmmakers used GoPro cameras and worked 20-hour shifts during the shooting of the film. The King of Masks The King of Masks is a 1996 Chinese film directed by Wu Tianming. XX/XY XX/XY is a 2002 American romantic drama film written and directed by Austin Chick and starring Mark Ruffalo, Kathleen Robertson, and Maya Stange. The title refers to the different chromosome pairings present in men and women. It was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in the year it was released. Although the funding for the film came from the US, the film was produced by British company Natural Nylon. Mary and Martha Mary and Martha is a 2013 British-American television film starring Hilary Swank and Brenda Blethyn, and directed by Phillip Noyce. Based on a screenplay by Richard Curtis, it was produced by Working Title Television, in association with the BBC and NBCUniversal. The film had its UK premiere on 1 March 2013 on the BBC and premiered in the US on HBO on 20 April 2013. The film is based on a true story. The film centers around two mothers, one British, one American, who share only one thing in common: the loss of their sons to malaria. After the deaths of their sons, the mothers decide to travel to Africa to help with malaria prevention. The film was nominated for the Humanitas Prize. Polish Wedding Polish Wedding is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Theresa Connelly. It was screened at the Sundance Film Festival on January 16, 1998 and Berlin International Film Festival on February 12. It was released in the U.S. on July 17. It takes place within the Polish American community of Hamtramck – the childhood home of director Theresa Connelly – at some time between the 1950s and 1970s. Virtually all characters are Polish Americans, though the actors playing them are mostly of other ethnic origins. The film is also Kristen Bells film debut in her uncredited role. Little Secrets Little Secrets is a 2001 independent comedy-drama film starring Evan Rachel Wood, Michael Angarano, and David Gallagher. It premiered in the Heartland Film Festival in October 2001, and made its limited theatrical release on August 23, 2002. Wild Oats Wild Oats is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Andy Tennant and written by Gary Kanew and Claudia Myers. The film stars Demi Moore, Jessica Lange, Shirley MacLaine, and Billy Connolly. The film premiered on Lifetime on August 22, 2016, prior to being released in a limited release on September 16, 2016, by The Weinstein Company and RADiUS-TWC. Mission of Honor Hurricane is a 2018 biographical war film drama, produced by Krystian Kozlowski and Matthew Whyte, directed by David Blair, and written by Alastair Galbraith and Robert Ryan. The film stars Iwan Rheon, with Milo Gibson, Stefanie Martini, Marcin Dorociński, Kryštof Hádek, and Christopher Jaciow co-starring in supporting roles. Hurricane depicts the experiences of a group of Polish pilots of 303 RAF Squadron in the Battle of Britain in World War II. The film had its premiere in Warsaw, Poland on 17 August 2018. It was released in the UK on the 7 September 2018. Deutschland. Ein Sommermärchen Deutschland. Ein Sommermärchen, or Germany. A summers tale is a 2006 documentary film, written, filmed and directed by Sönke Wortmann. The film records German national football teams World Cup 2006 journey, all the way from boot camp in Sardinia to the 3rd-place play-off with Portugal. The title ironically refers to Heinrich Heines poem "Germany. A winters tale". As opposed to Heines melancholic view on Germany this movie illustrates the sanguine and optimistic atmosphere during the World Cup 2006. The film premiered on 3 October 2006, the German Unity Day. As of end November 2006, circa 4 million people had seen the film in German cinema theaters, making it the most commercially successful German documentary film. The film was shown on December 6, 2006 on German public TV channel ARD and was viewed by more than 10 million people. The DVD was released on 8 February 2007. Parts of the proceeds of the films merchandising are earmarked for SOS Childrens Villages. Strong Island Strong Island is an American 2017 true-crime documentary film directed by Yance Ford. The film centers on the April 1992 murder of Fords brother William, a 24-year-old African-American teacher in New York, who was killed by Mark P. Reilly, a 19-year-old white chop shop mechanic of Lake Grove. An all-white grand jury in Suffolk County declined to indict his killer, who claimed self-defense. The film premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. Worldwide rights were acquired by Netflix. It received a Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Documentary in 2017 and was nominated for the 2018 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was also nominated for an Emmy in Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking that year. Without Warning Without Warning, also known as It Came Without Warning, is a 1980 American science fiction horror film directed by Greydon Clark and starring Jack Palance, Martin Landau, Tarah Nutter, and Kevin Peter Hall. Special effects designer Greg Cannom created the aliens for the low-budget film. The film released on September 26, 1980 and was released on home video for the first time on August 5, 2014 through Shout! Factorys Scream Factory label in a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack. The film is credited with being an inspiration for the 1987 film Predator, both of which star Kevin Peter Hall as a costumed alien hunter. Miami Rhapsody Miami Rhapsody is a 1995 American romantic comedy film starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Gil Bellows, Antonio Banderas, Mia Farrow, Paul Mazursky, Kevin Pollak, Barbara Garrick, and Carla Gugino. It was written, co-produced and directed by David Frankel in his feature directorial debut, with music composed by Mark Isham. 17 Girls 17 Girls is a 2011 French comedy-drama film about 17 teenage girls who make a pregnancy pact. The film was screened at the 2011 Montreal World Film Festival and the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. 17 Girls is based on the alleged pregnancy pact that took place at Gloucester High School in Massachusetts in 2008. The 2010 American film The Pregnancy Pact is based on the same story. Brighton Beach Memoirs Brighton Beach Memoirs is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Gene Saks, written by Neil Simon, and starring Jonathan Silverman and Blythe Danner. Simon adapted his semi-autobiographical 1983 play of the same title, the first chapter of what is known as the Eugene trilogy, followed by Biloxi Blues and Broadway Bound. The film frequently breaks the fourth wall by having Eugene speak directly to the camera. Agent Hamilton: But Not If It Concerns Your Daughter Agent Hamilton: But Not If It Concerns Your Daughter, also called Hamilton 2: Unless Its About Your Daughter, is a 2012 spy film directed by Tobias Falk. It is the second part of a trilogy. Mikael Persbrandt and Saba Mubarak reprise their roles as agent Carl Hamilton and agent Mouna al Fathar. The Australian Classification Board classified the film as "M", the highest unrestricted rating. The Wizard of Gore The Wizard of Gore is a 1970 American splatter film directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis and starring Ray Sager, Judy Cler, and Wayne Ratay. The screenplay was written by Allen Kahn. Renegades Renegades is a 1989 American action-crime film directed by Jack Sholder and starring Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Jami Gertz. It was released on June 2, 1989, by Universal Pictures. Monsieur Batignole Monsieur Batignole is a French film released in 2002. The film was directed by Gérard Jugnot and featured Gérard Jugnot, Jules Sitruk, Jean-Paul Rouve, Götz Burger, Michèle Garcia and Alexia Portal in the lead role. The film depicts the story of French grocer Gérard Jugnot helping a young Jewish boy reach Switzerland safely. The film showed that on one side there were people who wanted to own and enjoy whatever property belonging to the Jews that had been confiscated by the German Army, and on the other were people like Edmond Batignole, who kept his sense of humanity and wanted to help the homeless Jewish boy. Grimm Love Grimm Love is a 2006 psychological horror film inspired by the Armin Meiwes cannibal murder case. The Flight Before Christmas The Flight Before Christmas is a 2008 computer animated Christmas film directed by Michael Hegner and Kari Juusonen. It revolves around a young reindeer named Niko who must overcome his fear of flying by heading to Santa Claus fell to save him and his fleet of flying reindeer from a pack of wolves. The film was a Finnish production with co-producers in Denmark, Germany and Ireland. It was produced by Anima Vitae, Animaker Oy, A. Film A/S, Ulysses Films, and Magma Films. The animation was produced in Finland, Germany and Denmark, with post-production carried out in Ireland. A 45-minute television edit in American English, was produced in the United States for CBS under the title The Flight Before Christmas. A sequel, A Christmas Adventure was released in October 2012 in Finland. A Day Without a Mexican A Day Without a Mexican is a 2004 film directed by Sergio Arau. It offers a satirical look at the consequences of all the Mexicans in the state of California suddenly disappearing. A series of characters shows the apparent statistical impact of Mexicans on Californias economy, law enforcement, and education systems and the resulting social unrest. It was Eduardo Palomos last film. The Italian The Italian is a 2005 Russian drama film directed by Andrei Kravchuk. The screenplay by Andrei Romanov, inspired by a true story, focuses on a young boys determined search for his mother. The Jönsson Gang in Mallorca Jönssonligan på Mallorca is a Swedish film made in 1989, and is one of a series about a criminal gang called Jönssonligan. This was the last film in the series where Gösta Ekman played the part of Sickan. Route 666 Route 666 is a 2001 action/horror film directed by William Wesley and starring Lou Diamond Phillips, Lori Petty, Steven Williams, L.Q. Jones, Dale Midkiff, Alex McArthur, and Mercedes Colon. In the film, government agents are besieged by the ghosts of a massacred chain gang while driving down a desert highway. The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest is a 2002 film based on a novel by technology-culture writer Po Bronson. The film stars Adam Garcia. The Rink The Rink, a silent film from 1916, was Charlie Chaplins eighth film for Mutual Films. The film co-starred Edna Purviance, Eric Campbell, Henry Bergman, and Albert Austin, and is best known for showcasing Chaplins roller skating skills. Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" is a television film that served as the 256th and final episode of the American television series M*A*S*H. Closing out the series 11th season, the two-hour episode first aired on CBS on February 28, 1983, ending the series original run. The episode was written by eight collaborators, including series star Alan Alda, who also directed. The episodes plot chronicles the final days of the Korean War at the 4077th MASH; it features several storylines intended to show the wars effects on the individual personnel of the unit and to bring closure to the series. After the ceasefire goes into effect, the members of the 4077th throw a party before taking down the camp for the last time. After tear-filled goodbyes, the main characters go their separate ways, leading to the final scene of the series. Accident Accident is Harold Pinters 1967 British dramatic film adaptation of the 1965 novel by Nicholas Mosley. Directed by Joseph Losey, it was the second of three collaborations between Pinter and Losey, the others being The Servant and The Go-Between. At the 1967 Cannes Film Festival, it won the award for Grand Prix Spécial du Jury. It also won the prestigious Grand Prix of the Belgian Film Critics Association. I Drink Your Blood I Drink Your Blood is a 1970 American exploitation horror film. The film was written and directed by David E. Durston, produced by Jerry Gross, and starred Bhaskar Roy Chowdhury, Jadine Wong, and Lynn Lowry. The film centers on a small town that is overrun by rabies-infected members of a Satanic cult after a revenge plot goes wrong. The film was inspired by reports of an incident in a mountain village in Iran where a pack of rabid wolves attacked a local schoolhouse, infecting people with rabies, a disease that attacks the central nervous system, driving victims mad and homicidal. Further inspiration came from coverage of the trial of Charles Manson. It was filmed in Sharon Springs over eight weeks, with the cast consisting of mostly unknown and non-actors. The film was marketed and released as a double feature with Del Tenneys 1964 film Zombies which had been acquired by producer Jerry Gross and renamed I Eat Your Skin. It was one of the first films to receive an X-rating from the Motion Picture Association of America based on violence rather than nudity. It was released May 7, 1971 to mixed and positive reviews from critics. Some critics praised its ability to shock as well as Bhaskars performance as Horace Bones, other critics critiqued the films explicit violence. On September 17, 2009 it was announced that Durston was planning a remake of the film that would be produced by and star Sybil Danning. The plans were canceled following Durstons death in 2010. My Wife Is a Gangster My Wife Is a Gangster is a 2001 South Korean film directed by Jo Jin-kyu; its about a female gang boss who needs to get married to fulfill her dying sisters wishes. A sequel, My Wife Is a Gangster 2, was released in 2003, with a third released at the end of 2006. La mujer de mi hermano La mujer de mi hermano is a 2005 Peruvian film directed by Ricardo de Montreuil, based on the novel of the same name by the Peruvian writer, journalist and TV host Jaime Bayly. It starred Bárbara Mori, Manolo Cardona, Christian Meier, and Angélica Aragón. Its soundtrack was given by Pakistani singer Atif Aslam. Phase 7 Phase 7 is a 2010 Argentine science fiction black comedy film written and directed by Nicolas Goldbart and starring Daniel Hendler, Yayo Guridi, Jazmín Stuart and Federico Luppi. Raavanan Raavanan is a 2010 Indian Tamil epic adventure film co written, co produced, and directed by Mani Ratnam.The film features Vikram, Aishwarya Rai, and Prithviraj in the lead roles, with a supporting cast led by Karthik, Prabhu and Priyamani. The film was also made simultaneously in Hindi as Raavan, with a slightly different cast. Furthermore, the film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Villain, with all three versions releasing simultaneously on 18 June 2010. The movie became a success at the box office, it acquired a Cult status of Tamil cinema. The film follows the crux of the epic Ramayana, with a ruthless police officer on the chase to find a tribal leader and lawbreaker, who has kidnapped his wife. Veeraiya, the kidnapper and his motive for the kidnap has been led on by the death of his sister, as a result of police custodial torture and brutal rape. The film explores the search by the officer, whilst exploring the changing emotions that the three protagonists experience with each other, leading to a riveting climax, situated in the jungle. This film is based on Stockholm syndrome. Raavanan was announced in February 2008, amidst much hype of the celebrated director, Mani Ratnams return to Tamil films, whilst Vikrams and Aishwarya Rais selection in the lead roles, creating more anticipation. Shooting began soon after, and took place in various locations with a record number of extras in areas including Chalakudy, Kerala and Ooty, Tamil Nadu amongst other regions throughout India. The film received mixed to positive reviews, and performed above average at the box office. Tarzan Escapes Tarzan Escapes is a 1936 Tarzan film based on the character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. It was the third in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Tarzan series to feature Johnny Weissmuller as the "King of the Apes". Previous films were Tarzan the Ape Man and Tarzan and His Mate, with Janes bikini-like attire and the famous skinny-dipping sequence. Weissmuller and OSullivan starred together in three more Tarzan films, Tarzan Finds a Son!, Tarzans Secret Treasure and Tarzans New York Adventure. G.I. Blues G.I. Blues is a 1960 American musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Elvis Presley, Juliet Prowse, and Robert Ivers. The movie was filmed at Paramount Pictures studio, with some pre-production scenery shot on location in Germany before Presleys release from the army. The movie won a 2nd place or runner-up prize Laurel Award in the category of Top Musical of 1960. $5 a Day Five Dollars a Day is a comedy drama directed by Nigel Cole, produced by Capitol Films and starring Christopher Walken, Alessandro Nivola, Amanda Peet, and Sharon Stone. The project dates back to 2003 when Nick Cassavetes had signed on to direct, but a year later was replaced by John Curran. Three years later Nigel Cole was sitting in the directors chair. It premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival. My Babysitter's a Vampire My Babysitters a Vampire is a Canadian comedy horror television movie starring Vanessa Morgan and Matthew Knight. The films plot centers on a group of teenagers, one of them a vampire unwittingly hired by a couple to babysit their daughter in lieu of their somewhat untrustworthy son, and their efforts to foil a plot to resurrect a cult group of dead vampires. The movie aired on October 9, 2010, on the Canadian television channel Teletoon. The French version of the film aired on Teletoons French-Canadian counterpart, Télétoon, on October 16, 2010. It premiered in the United States on Disney Channel June 10, 2011. The Garage The Garage is a Soviet 1980 comedy film directed by Eldar Ryazanov. Based on a screenplay by Emil Braginsky. Insignificance Insignificance is a 1985 British comedy-drama film directed by Nicolas Roeg, produced by Jeremy Thomas and Alexander Stuart, and adapted by Terry Johnson from his play of the same name. The film is set in 1954, with most of the action taking place in a hotel room in New York City. The action revolves around the interplay of four characters who represent iconic figures of the era - Marilyn Monroe, Joseph McCarthy, Joe DiMaggio, and Albert Einstein - called The Actress, The Senator, The Ballplayer, and The Professor, respectively. Zone of the Dead Zone of the Dead, also known as Apocalypse of the Dead is a 2009 Serbian horror film directed by Milan Konjević and Milan Todorović. It stars Ken Foree. The Student and Mister Henri The Student and Mister Henri is a 2015 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Ivan Calbérac and based on Calbéracs 2012 play of the same name. It stars Claude Brasseur, Guillaume de Tonquedec, Noémie Schmidt and Frédérique Bel. Tarzan Finds a Son! Tarzan Finds a Son! is a 1939 Tarzan film based on the character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. It was the fourth in the MGM Tarzan series to feature Johnny Weissmuller as the "King of the Apes" and the fourth of six films in which he stars with Maureen OSullivan as Jane; following this pairing was Tarzans Secret Treasure and Tarzans New York Adventure. Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns Pokémon: Mewtwo Returns, released in Japan as , is a special hour-long episode of the Pokémon anime series, and is a direct sequel to The First Movie. It was first broadcast in Japan on December 30, 2000 and was released on VHS and DVD in Japan on March 21, 2001. It went direct-to-video in Australia on August 17, 2001 then in the United States and Canada on December 4, 2001 and in the UK on February 11, 2002 . The events of the specials take place during the fourth season of Pokémon: Johto League Champions. In the American dubbed version, the DVD features a second mini-feature in addition to the movie feature named The Uncut Story of Mewtwo’s Origin. This 10-minute segment was originally part of Mewtwo Strikes Backs running length in the Japanese version, but it was cut from the U.S. release of that movie because it was deemed too dark and morose for the films American "G" rating. The German DVD release also includes the English language track. However, the DVD is now out of print across the world as the distribution rights for Warner Bros. Pokémon movies and specials appear to have expired. The Free Will The Free Will is a 2006 German drama film directed by Matthias Glasner. It premiered in competition at the 56th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2006 and was awarded two prizes: Jürgen Vogel received a Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution and director Matthias Glasner received the Prize of the Guild of German Art House Cinemas. The film was also shown at various film festivals throughout 2006 and 2007, and Jürgen Vogel received Best Actor awards at Chicago International Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival. The Return of the Tall Blond Man The Return of the Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe is a film directed by Yves Robert, in 1974. It is the continuation of The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe. Veber said the film "wasnt good at all... Im afraid I did it just for the money." Jeans Jeans is a 1998 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by S. Shankar; and produced by Ashok Amritraj and Murali Manohar. The film stars Prashanth, Aishwarya Rai and Nassar in the lead roles, while Raju Sundaram, Raadhika and Lakshmi play supporting role characters. The film features a soundtrack by A. R. Rahman, while Ashok Kumar and the duo B. Lenin and V. T. Vijayan handled the cinematography and editing respectively. The film opened to Indian audiences on 24 April 1998 and was the most expensive film to be made in Indian cinema at that time. Owing to its success, it was later dubbed into the Hindi and Telugu languages and released with the same title. The film was selected by India as its official submission for the Best Foreign Language Film for the Academy Awards in 1998, but was not nominated. The Tattooist The Tattooist is a 2007 New Zealand horror film directed by Peter Burger and starring Jason Behr, Nathaniel Lees, Michael Hurst and Robbie Magasiva among others. The film is the first in a series of official co-productions between New Zealand and Singapore. Tony Manero Tony Manero is a 2008 Chilean film directed by Pablo Larraín about a 52-year-old man in Santiago in 1978 who is obsessed with John Travoltas character in Saturday Night Fever. It won the top prize at the 2008 Torino Film Festival and was Chiles submission to the 81st Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In 2009 it won the Golden Tulip at the Istanbul International Film Festival. Bastards Bastards is a 2013 Franco-German drama film directed by Claire Denis. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Pixel Perfect Pixel Perfect is a 2004 Disney Channel Original Movie. It aired in the United States on January 16, 2004 and in the United Kingdom on January 21, 2004. Eklavya: The Royal Guard Eklavya: The Royal Guard is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra which was released in India, Netherlands, the United States, and the United Kingdom on 16 February 2007. It was a major box office disappointment as per the distributors and exhibitors. It stars Amitabh Bachchan, Saif Ali Khan, Sharmila Tagore, Sanjay Dutt, Vidya Balan, Raima Sen, Jackie Shroff, Jimmy Sheirgill and Boman Irani. The film marks Vidhu Vinod Chopras return to directing after seven years. The film was chosen as Indias official entry to the Oscars to be considered for nomination in the Best Foreign Film category for the year 2007. I Am Omega I Am Omega, stylized as I Am Ωmega, is a 2007 direct-to-DVD American doomsday film produced by The Asylum and starring Mark Dacascos. The film is an unofficial adaptation of the novel I Am Legend by Richard Matheson, the title being a reference to previous adaptation The Omega Man. The movie was intentionally released as a "mockbuster" to capitalize on the release of the theatrical film I Am Legend of the same year. The Rabbi's Cat The Rabbis Cat is a 2011 French animated film directed by Joann Sfar and Antoine Delesvaux, based on volumes one, two and five of Sfars comics series with the same title. It tells the story of a cat, who obtains the ability to speak after swallowing a parrot, and its owner who is a rabbi in 1920s Algeria. The voice cast includes François Morel, Hafsia Herzi, Maurice Bénichou, Fellag, François Damiens and Jean-Pierre Kalfon. You Were Never Lovelier You Were Never Lovelier is a 1942 American musical romantic comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth. It also features Adolphe Menjou and Xavier Cugat. The music was composed by Jerome Kern and the lyrics by Johnny Mercer. It was released by Columbia Pictures. The film, a Hollywood remake of the classic Argentine romantic comedy Los martes, is set in Buenos Aires. It was the second of two movies starring the duo of Astaire and Hayworth, following the box-office success of the 1941 release Youll Never Get Rich. The Teahouse of the August Moon The Teahouse of the August Moon is a 1956 American comedy film directed by Daniel Mann and starring Marlon Brando. It satirizes the U.S. occupation and Americanization of the island of Okinawa following the end of World War II in 1945. John Patrick adapted the screenplay from his own Pulitzer-Prize- and Tony-Award-winning Broadway play of 1953. The play was, in turn, adapted from a 1951 novel by Vern J. Sneider. The film was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. Chronos Chronos is a 1985 abstract film directed by Ron Fricke, created with custom-built time-lapse cameras. Originally released in IMAX theaters, it is now available on DVD, Blu-ray and HD DVD. The Presence The Presence is a 2010 American horror film written and directed by Tom Provost and starring Mira Sorvino, Shane West, and Justin Kirk. It is the directorial debut for Provost. Ghost Graduation Ghost Graduation is a 2012 Spanish comedy film directed by Javier Ruiz Caldera. Kung Fu Cult Master Kung Fu Cult Master is a 1993 Hong Kong wuxia film adapted from Louis Chas novel The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber. Directed by Wong Jing, it featured fight choreography by Sammo Hung, and starred Jet Li, Sharla Cheung, Chingmy Yau and Gigi Lai in the lead roles. As the film performed poorly at the box office, plans for its sequels were cancelled and hence its cliffhanger ending was left unresolved. The Butterfly Circus The Butterfly Circus is a short independent film, created by Joshua and Rebekah Weigel in 2009. Aakrosh Aakrosh is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Priyadarshan. The film has Ajay Devgan, Akshaye Khanna, Bipasha Basu, Paresh Rawal and Reema Sen in the lead roles. The film was produced by Kumar Mangat Pathak under the banner of Big Screen Entertainer. The soundtrack of the film has been composed by Pritam and the lyricist is Irshad Kamil. The film features cinematography by Thiru, the production design by Sabu Cyril and the editing by Arun Kumar. Tyag Rajan and R.P Yadav arranged and choreographed the action sequences of the film. The screenplay of the film is plagiarised from the English film Mississippi Burning. Caliber 9 Caliber 9 is a 1972 poliziottesco film written and directed by Fernando Di Leo and starring Gastone Moschin, Mario Adorf and Barbara Bouchet. The film is based on a book of the same name written by Giorgio Scerbanenco. The soundtrack for the film, Preludio Tema Variazioni e Canzona, is a collaboration album between Luis Enríquez Bacalov and the Italian progressive rock group Osanna. Milano calibro 9 is the first part in Di Leos Milieu Trilogy. The film was followed by The Italian Connection in 1972 and Il Boss in 1973. Luna Papa Luna Papa is a 1999 movie by Bakhtyar Khudojnazarov with collaboration from Russia, Tajikistan, Germany, Austria and France The Game of Their Lives The Game of Their Lives is a 2005 American drama film directed by David Anspaugh. The screenplay by Angelo Pizzo is based on the book of the same title by Geoffrey Douglas. Come Out and Play Come Out and Play is a 2012 Mexican horror film produced, shot, edited, written, and directed by Makinov. The film stars Vinessa Shaw and Ebon Moss-Bachrach. Pottersville Pottersville is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Seth Henrikson and written by Daniel Meyer. The film stars Michael Shannon, Judy Greer, Thomas Lennon, Ron Perlman, Christina Hendricks, and Ian McShane. The film was released on November 10, 2017, by Echo Bridge. Black Clover is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yūki Tabata. It has been serialized in Shueishas Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine since February 16, 2015, and has been collected into 22 tankōbon volumes. The story centers around Asta, a young boy seemingly born without any magic power, something that is unknown in the world he lives in. With his fellow mages from the Black Bulls, Asta plans to become the next Wizard King. The manga has been adapted into an original video animation produced by Xebec, which was released in 2017, as well an anime television series produced by Pierrot, which also premiered in Japan in 2017. The manga series was licensed for an English language release in North America by Viz Media, while the anime series is licensed by Crunchyroll and Funimation. The Star The Star is a 1952 American drama film directed by Stuart Heisler and starring Bette Davis. The plot tells the story of an aging, washed up actress who is desperate to restart her career. Even though the film was a critical and commercial failure, Bette Davis received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. The Underneath The Underneath is a 1995 American neo-noir crime film directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Peter Gallagher and Alison Elliott. The film is based on the novel Criss Cross by Don Tracy, and is a remake of the original 1949 film adaptation. The plot revolves around many themes common to film noir, including romantic intrigue, a botched robbery, and a surprise ending. Meet Wally Sparks Meet Wally Sparks is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Peter Baldwin, written by Harry Basil and Rodney Dangerfield. It stars Dangerfield in the title role, with Debi Mazar, Michael Weatherly, Cindy Williams, Alan Rachins, Burt Reynolds and David Ogden Stiers costarring. Queen Kelly Queen Kelly is an American silent film produced in 1928-29 and released by United Artists. The film was directed by Erich von Stroheim, starred Gloria Swanson, in the title role, Walter Byron as her lover, and Seena Owen. The film was produced by Joseph P. Kennedy, who was Swansons lover at the time. In 1932, Swanson was able to release a part-sound version in Europe and South America only because of her contract with Stroheim. This version had an alternate ending directed by Richard Boleslawski and filmed by cinematographer Gregg Toland. The Holy Innocents Los santos or The Holy Innocents is a Spanish drama film directed by Mario Camus, based on famous Miguel Delibes novel of the same title. The movie stars Alfredo Landa and Francisco Rabal, who both won the Best Actor Award at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. It was voted the third best Spanish film by professionals and critics in 1996 Spanish cinema centenary. Sky Kids The Flyboys is a 2008 American aviation adventure film starring Reiley McClendon, Jesse James, Stephen Baldwin and Tom Sizemore. The Flyboys revolve around a "coming-of-age" story of two boys from a small town who find their courage tested when they accidentally stow away aboard an aircraft owned by the mob. This was the final film for actor Harrison Young, who died three years before the film was released. Evilenko Evilenko is a 2004 English-language Italian crime horror thriller film very loosely based on the Soviet serial killer Andrei Chikatilo. Written and directed by David Grieco, the film stars Malcolm McDowell, Marton Csokas, and Ronald Pickup. Things Change Things Change may refer to: The Killing Floor The Killing Floor is a 2007 American thriller film. It was directed by Gideon Raff, and stars Marc Blucas, Shiri Appleby, and Reiko Aylesworth. Khaidi No. 150 Khaidi No. 150 is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by V. V. Vinayak, produced by Ram Charan, and written by AR Murugadoss. The film stars Chiranjeevi in a double role alongside Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles. While Ali, Brahmanandam, Posani Krishna Murali and Tarun Arora in pivotal roles. The film marks his return in movies and comeback to acting after 10 years in his 150th film. It is a remake of the Tamil blockbuster film Kaththi, starring Vijay, Samantha Akkineni and Neil Nitin Mukesh. and marks the third entry in Chiranjeevis successful Khaidi trilogy. Principal photography of the film commenced in June 2016 in Hyderabad.. It was the 4th highest grossing Telugu movie of all time in 2017 and was emerged as a commercial success at the box office. Don't Drink the Water Dont Drink the Water is a 1994 American made-for-television comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen, based on a play that premiered on Broadway in 1966. This is the second filmed version of the play, after a 1969 theatrical version starring Jackie Gleason left Allen dissatisfied. The story revolves around a family of American tourists that gets trapped behind the Iron Curtain. Michael J. Fox plays the American ambassadors son. This is the second time Allen wrote and performed in a movie made for television. The film was not well-received by critics. Sister My Sister Sister My Sister is a 1994 film starring British actresses Julie Walters, Joely Richardson, and Jodhi May. The film was directed by Nancy Meckler and written by Wendy Kesselman, based on her own play, My Sister in This House. Both the play and the subsequent film deal with societal repression and its victims. The film is based on a true incident in Le Mans, France in 1933 called the Papin murder case, where two sisters brutally murdered their employer and her daughter. The murder shocked the country, and there was much speculation about the sisters, including allegations that they were having an incestous lesbian affair. My Architect My Architect: A Sons Journey is a 2003 documentary film about the American architect Louis Kahn, by his son Nathaniel Kahn, detailing the architects extraordinary career and his familial legacy after his death in 1974. In the film, Louis Kahn is quoted as saying “When I went to high school I had a teacher, in the arts, who was head of the department of Central High, William Grey, and he gave a course in Architecture, the only course in any high school I am sure, in Greek, Roman, Renaissance, Egyptian, and Gothic Architecture, and at that point two of my colleagues and myself realized that only Architecture was to be my life. How accidental are our existences are really, and how full of influence by circumstance.” The film features interviews with renowned architects, including Philip Johnson, Frank Gehry, Shamsul Wares, I.M. Pei, Moshe Safdie and Anne Tyng. Throughout the film, Kahn visits all of his fathers buildings including The Yale Center for British Art, The Salk Institute, Jatiyo Sangshad Bhaban and the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad. The film explores Kahns family life which involved his fathering children by three different partners, each of whom was kept in the dark about the existence of his other families. Reviewing the film in Chicago Reader, David Schwartz wrote: "This absorbing, beautiful documentary is the first-person odyssey of Nathaniel Kahn, son of legendary architect Louis Kahn by one of his longtime mistresses. Despite his accomplishments, Kahn Sr. died a penniless loner in Penn Station in 1974, leaving behind three families, none of them aware of the others existence. Seeking to unravel his fathers mysterious personal life, Nathaniel combines rare personal footage and compelling interviews with the elder Kahns colleagues, friends, and families." My Architect achieved a score of 81 on the critical aggregator website Metacritic, signifying "universal acclaim". My Architect was nominated for the 2003 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Bullet Bullet is a 2014 action thriller film starring Danny Trejo as the title character and Jonathan Banks as the villain. The film was directed and co-written by Nick Lyon, with additional writing by Matthew Joynes, Ron Peer and Byron Lester, and was produced by Matthew Joynes and Robert Rodriguez. It follows an undercover police officer-turned-vigilante tracking down the crooks who kidnapped his grandson. Filming took place in Los Angeles, United States. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on February 25, 2014 in North America. Steins;Gate 0 is an anime television series created by White Fox based on 5pb.s 2015 video game of the same name, and is part of the Science Adventure franchise. The series is a sequel to the 2011 anime series Steins;Gate, and aired between April 12 and September 27, 2018. It is set in an alternative future where the university student Rintaro Okabe, traumatized after his experiences with time travel, meets the neuroscientists Maho Hiyajo and Alexis Leskinen and becomes a tester for their artificial intelligence system Amadeus. The series is directed by Kenichi Kawamura, and written by Jukki Hanada, who also wrote the first Steins;Gate anime; the voice cast from previous Steins;Gate anime and games also reprise their roles. The series is being simulcast by Crunchyroll, AnimeLab and Aniplus Asia, and an English dub is streamed by Funimation in North America and the British Isles. We the Animals We the Animals is a 2018 American coming-of-age drama film, directed by Jeremiah Zagar and written by Zagar and Dan Kitrosser, based on the novel of the same name by Justin Torres. The film marks Zagars first narrative feature film. The film stars Evan Rosado, Raúl Castillo, Sheila Vand, Isaiah Kristian, and Josiah Gabriel. It premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and was released on August 17, 2018, by The Orchard. Christmas in July Christmas in July is a 1940 comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges based on his 1931 play A Cup of Coffee. It was Sturges second film as writer-director, after The Great McGinty, and stars Dick Powell and Ellen Drew. Tarzan's New York Adventure Tarzans New York Adventure is a 1942 black-and-white adventure film from Metro Goldwyn Mayer, produced by Frederick Stephani, directed by Richard Thorpe, that stars Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen OSullivan. This was the sixth and final film in MGMs Tarzan series and was the studios last Tarzan feature until 1958s Tarzans Fight for Life. Although Tarzans New York Adventure includes scenes set New York, as well as the customary jungle sequences, it is yet another Tarzan production primarily shot on MGMs back lots. Baron Blood Baron Blood is a 1972 horror film directed by Mario Bava. 1942: A Love Story 1942: A Love Story is a 1994 Indian Hindi patriotic romance film starring Anil Kapoor, Manisha Koirala, Jackie Shroff, Anupam Kher, Danny Denzongpa and Pran. The first Indian film to use Dolby Stereo, it was highly acclaimed for its music, songs, picturization, cinematography, lyrics and the portrayal of leading lady Manisha Koirala, a turning point for her career. The film received thirteen nominations at the 40th Filmfare Awards, winning nine. The core plot of the movie was reported to be inspired by the 1992 Kannada movie Mysore Mallige based on the 1942 work of same title. The Major The Major is a 2013 Russian crime drama film written and directed by Yuri Bykov, who also stars in the film. It was first screened as part of the International Critics Week at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film tells of the staff of the Russian police who fall in difficult life situations, and the use of official position and procedures to get out of them. Odiyan Odiyan is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language fantasy drama film directed by V. A. Shrikumar Menon in his feature film debut. The film was written by Harikrishnan; it is based on the legend of the Odiyan clan, who in Kerala folklore are men believed to possess shapeshifting abilities and can assume animal forms. Odiyans are said to have inhabited the Malabar region of Kerala before the widespread use of electricity. The film stars Mohanlal in the title role, alongside Prakash Raj and Manju Warrier; it was produced by Antony Perumbavoor through Aashirvad Cinemas. Principal photography began in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh in August 2017. Major parts of the film were shot in Palakkad district, where the storys Thenkurissi village was recreated. Some scenes were filmed in Vagamon, Athirappilly, and Kochi. The film was completed after 145 days of shooting. Sam C. S. composed the films score, which also features songs composed by M. Jayachandran. Odiyan was released worldwide on 14 December 2018 alongside its dubbed versions in Tamil and Telugu languages. Upon release, Odiyan received mixed reviews from critics, despite it, the film grossed more than ₹54 crore worldwide in two weeks into release, becoming one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of all time. Road to Utopia Road to Utopia is a 1946 American semi-musical comedy film directed by Hal Walker and starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour. Filmed in 1943 but not released until 1946, Road to Utopia is the fourth film of the "Road to …" series. Written by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, the film is about two vaudeville performers at the turn of the twentieth century who go to Alaska to make their fortune. Along the way they find a map to a secret gold mine. In 1947, Road to Utopia received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay. The Big Knife The Big Knife is a 1955 film noir directed and produced by Robert Aldrich from a screenplay by James Poe based on the 1949 play by Clifford Odets. The film stars Jack Palance, Ida Lupino, Wendell Corey, Jean Hagen, Rod Steiger, Shelley Winters, Ilka Chase, and Everett Sloane. Loaf and Camouflage Loafing and Camouflage is a Greek cult comedy classic motion picture directed by Nikos Perakis. It was followed by the 1987 motion picture Bios kai Politeia, bringing the characters in a post-20 year "reunion". In 2005, Sirens in the Aegean was released, bearing no relation to the first installment; instead, telling the story of a modern-day Army company. A TV series version of the movie aired for two seasons, featuring actors from the latest L&C movie in the roles of the original characters from the 1984 installment. Strayed Strayed is a 2003 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring Emmanuelle Béart and Gaspard Ulliel. The plot follows a widowed mother, who escaping occupied Paris with her two young children during World War II, finds shelter with an itinerant teenager at an abandoned rural house. The film is an adaptation of Gilles Perraults novel The Boy With Grey Eyes. Aaranya Kaandam Aaranya Kaandam is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language neo-noir action thriller film written and directed by newcomer Thiagarajan Kumararaja. It is supposedly the first neo-noir film in Tamil cinema. The story takes place in a day in the lives of the six protagonists, played by Jackie Shroff, Ravi Krishna, Sampath Raj and newcomers Yasmin Ponnappa, Guru Somasundaram and Master Vasanth. Produced by S. P. B. Charans Capital Film Works, the film features musical score by Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography by P.S. Vinod and editing handled by the duo Praveen K. L. and N. B. Srikanth. The film was launched on 18 December 2008, with its principal photography being completed by late 2009, which was followed by a lengthy post-production phase. It ran into difficulties as the regional censor board in Chennai raised objection against the film, giving it an adult rating besides demanding 52 cuts. After screening at and becoming approved by the Tribunal in Delhi, the film was released worldwide on 10 June 2011, to high critical acclaim but underperformed at box-office. Despite its failure, it gained recognition over the years and now it is regarded as a cult film in Tamil & Indian cinema. It had its world première on 30 October 2010 at the South Asian International Film Festival, where it won the Grand Jury Award for Best Film. Subsequently, the film was honoured with two National Film Awards for Best Editing and Best First Film of a Director category respectively. Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds is a 2016 documentary about the relationship between entertainer Debbie Reynolds and her daughter, actress and writer Carrie Fisher. It premiered at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and on January 7, 2017 on HBO. A few weeks before the films premiere broadcast, both Fisher and Reynolds died. On December 23, Fisher went into cardiac arrest and succumbed four days later, while Reynolds had a severe stroke from which she died on the following day, December 28. Octane Octane is a 2003 horror film directed by Marcus Adams and starring Madeleine Stowe, Mischa Barton, and Norman Reedus. The film follows a divorced mother and her teenage daughter on a late-night road trip, and the mothers battle to find her daughter after she gets caught up with a bizarre cult of young criminals at a truck stop. Shot largely in Luxembourg, the film features a soundtrack by dance duo Orbital. It was released in the United Kingdom on 14 November 2003, having previously screened at the CineVegas Film Festival in the United States. Upon its release, the film was noted by some critics for blending elements of American road films with surrealist horror. Tulpan Tulpan is a 2008 Kazakh drama film. It was directed by Sergey Dvortsevoy and distributed by Zeitgeist Films. Tulpan was Kazakhstans 2009 Academy Awards official submission to Foreign Language Film category. It won the award for Best Film at the 2nd Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Secret: The Mystery Continues Raaz: The Mystery Continues, shortened as RTMC, is 2009 Indian supernatural horror film directed by Mohit Suri and starring Emraan Hashmi, Kangana Ranaut and Adhyayan Suman.The film is the second film in the Raaz series, but story-wise, it is not a direct sequel to the 2002 film Raaz. The film deals with issues of the ghosts which are allegedly prevalent in India and the world around us. The film attempts to challenge ones beliefs about paranormal phenomena. Emraan Hashmi plays a painter, named Prithvi, who has an extraordinary gift, the ability to paint the future. His paintings tell Nanditas future. The film opened to theaters on 23 January 2009. It received generally mixed reviews and became a "semi hit" at the box office. A third installment in the Raaz series was released in 2013 with Emraan Hashmi in the lead. Some of the scenes of the movie were similar to those of the Hollywood movies The Ring 2 and Gothika. It was first in a series of quasi-sequels released under the Bhatt Banner including Murder 2, Jannat 2, Jism 2, Raaz 3D and Evil Returns, each of which had nothing to do with their respective prequels, but somehow fell in the same genre following a similar story. Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer's Curse Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerers Curse is a 2015 American-British-Romanian fantasy adventure film directed by Colin Teague. It is a direct-to-video release that was released on February 10, 2015 for a Digital HD release and was released on February 24, 2015 for the North American DVD and Blu-Ray release. It is the prequel to the original 1996 film and the third film in the Dragonheart franchise, preceded by the 1996 film of the same name and its direct-to-video sequel in 2000, A New Beginning. L'Innocente The Innocent was the last film made by Italian director Luchino Visconti. Released in 1976, the film is based on the novel The Intruder by Gabriele dAnnunzio. It was distributed in the U.S. by Analysis Film Releasing Corp. The main shooting locations were the Villa Mirafiori in Rome, the Villa Butori in Lucca and the Villa Bellosguardo nearby. The soundtrack includes Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts Rondò Alla Turca and the aria, Che farò senza Euridice from Christoph Willibald Glucks Orfeo ed Euridice. Last Hero in China Last Hero in China is a 1993 Hong Kong–Chinese martial arts film written and directed by Wong Jing. It is a derivative of the Once Upon a Time in China film series, and unlike other imitations, it can be considered a spin-off or parody to some extent. It was released after the first three films in the Once Upon a Time in China franchise. The film starred Jet Li as Chinese martial arts master and folk hero of Cantonese ethnicity, Wong Fei-hung and the action choreography was done by Yuen Woo-ping. However Last Hero in China differs greatly in tone from the Once Upon a Time in China films as it contains stronger elements of violence and broader, more slapstick, comedy. The film has 4 easter eggs: a Lifebuoy poster in 1894, a staff of the Monkey King, a guandao and Ne Zhas Universe Ring Loverboy Loverboy is a 2005 American drama film directed by Kevin Bacon and the cast includes his wife, Kyra Sedgwick, as well as both of their children, Travis and Sosie, the latter of which went on to further her acting career in film and television. Summer's Moon Summers Blood is a Canadian horror film directed by Lee Demarbre and starring Ashley Greene. It was released directly to DVD on November 10, 2009. The Yellow Rolls-Royce The Yellow Rolls-Royce is a 1964 dramatic composite film written by Terence Rattigan, produced by Anatole de Grunwald and directed by Anthony Asquith, the trio responsible for The V.I.P.s. Apparently adapting an idea from In Those Days, a 1947 German drama by Helmut Käutner that had its US premiere in March 1951, The Yellow Rolls-Royce uses a yellow 1931 Rolls-Royce Phantom II to frame the story of three very different owners: an English aristocrat, a Miami gangster and a wealthy American widow. It is set in the years up to and including the start of World War II. Prompted by the production teams success with The V.I.P.s, the film boasts a similar all-star cast, including Rex Harrison, Ingrid Bergman, Shirley MacLaine, Omar Sharif, George C. Scott, Alain Delon and Jeanne Moreau. The soundtrack song "Forget Domani" by Riz Ortolani won Best Original Song at the 23rd Golden Globe Awards. Another tune, "Mae", for the Scott-MacLaine-Delon section of the film, was also released in several versions. The Walking Deceased The Walking Deceased, originally titled Walking with the Dead, is a 2015 spoof of zombie films directed by Scott Dow and written by Tim Ogletree. It stars Ogletree, Joey Oglesby, Dave Sheridan, Troy Ogletree, Sophie Taylor Ali, Danielle Garcia, Andrew Pozza, and Mason Dakota Galyon as survivors of a zombie apocalypse who attempt to locate a safe haven. Speedy Speedy is a 1928 American silent comedy film starring comedian Harold Lloyd in the eponymous leading role. It was Lloyds last silent film to be released theatrically. The film was written by Albert DeMond, John Grey, J.A. Howe, Lex Neal and Howard Emmett Rogers with uncredited assistance from Al Boasberg and Paul Gerard Smith. The film was directed by Ted Wilde, the last silent film to be directed by him, and was shot in both Hollywood, and on location in New York City. Island of Fire Island of Fire is a 1990 Hong Kong action film directed by Kevin Chu, and starring Jackie Chan, Andy Lau, Sammo Hung, Tony Leung Ka-fai and Barry Wong. The film was shot in Taiwan and the Philippines in 42 days from 5 April until 17 May 1989. The films theme song, The Last Gunshot by Cui Jian, was written as a response to the 4 June 1989 Tiananmen massacre in Beijing, China. After appearing with Chan in Killer Meteors in 1976, the films producer and co-star, Jimmy Wang Yu, came to Chans aid when the then young actor sought his help in settling a dispute with veteran director, Lo Wei. Chan repaid the favour by playing roles in Wangs films, which included this film as well as the 1982 film Fantasy Mission Force. As with both of those earlier films, recent DVD and VHS releases market Island of Fire & Jackie Chan Is the Prisoner as a Jackie Chan film, displaying an image of Chan on the cover as though the lead actor. In fact, Chan only appears in a supporting role, with Tony Leung Ka-fai as the central character. Time Chasers Time Chasers is a 1994 science fiction film directed by David Giancola and starring Matthew Bruch, George Woodard, and Bonnie Pritchard. During a limited release in 1993, it opened on 12 screens. The film follows the adventures of an amateur inventor who goes through time with his female accomplice to stop an evil megacorporation intent on changing history for profit. The film was lampooned on Mystery Science Theater 3000 in 1997 and by Rifftrax in a live event broadcast on May 5, 2016. The Battle of Neretva Battle of Neretva is a 1969 Yugoslavian partisan film. The film was written by Stevan Bulajić and Veljko Bulajić, and directed by Veljko Bulajić. It is based on the true events of World War II. The Battle of the Neretva was due to a strategic plan for a combined Axis powers attack in 1943 against the Yugoslav Partisans. The plan was also known as the Fourth Enemy Offensive and occurred in the area of the Neretva river in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Battle of Neretva is the most expensive motion picture made in the SFR Yugoslavia. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, the year after Sergei Bondarchuk won the honour for War and Peace. The score for the English-speaking versions was composed by Bernard Herrmann. Its soundtrack was released by Entracte Recording Society in 1974. It was re-released on Southern Cross Records on CD. One of the original posters for the English version of the movie was made by Pablo Picasso, which, according to Bulajić, the famous painter agreed to do without payment, only requesting a case of the best Yugoslav wines. Mysteries of Lisbon Mysteries of Lisbon is a 2010 Portuguese period drama film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz based on an 1854 novel of the same name by Camilo Castelo Branco. The movies running time is 272 minutes. It played as a miniseries in 60-minute installments in some countries. The film has won nine awards and been nominated for eight more. The plot of Mysteries of Lisbon is rich with coincidences, plot twists, multiple narrators, disguises, and flashbacks-within-flashbacks. Every major character possesses at least two identities, and the story—which hopscotches around Europe in the late 18th and early 19th centuries—is set against the Napoleonic Wars and includes pirates, a woman hellbent on avenging the death of her twin brother, and at least four different love triangles. Above all, Mysteries of Lisbon is about the mechanics of storytelling and imagination. S.M.A.R.T. Chase S.M.A.R.T. Chase is a 2017 British-Chinese action thriller film by director Charles Martin, with a cast that includes Orlando Bloom, Leo Wu, Simon Yam, Hannah Quinlivan and Lynn Hung. The film was set for a September 30, 2017 release in China, with later dates for other countries. Motherland Hotel Motherland Hotel is a 1986 Turkish film directed by Ömer Kavur. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Yusuf Atılgan. Guyver: Dark Hero Guyver: Dark Hero is a 1994 American superhero film based on the manga and anime, Bio Booster Armor Guyver. It is a sequel to the 1991 film, The Guyver. Written by Nathan Long and directed by Steve Wang, the film stars David Hayter in the title role, replacing Jack Armstrong. Unlike the previous film, Guyver: Dark Hero follows a more serious and darker tone much closer to the source material. Due to the films low budget, it went direct-to-video in the United States, but was given a limited theatrical run in foreign countries. It was rated R due to several scenes depicting gore and brutality. Despite not receiving a theatrical release, the film gained a cult following and was met with more favorable reviews than its predecessor. Swept from the Sea Swept from the Sea is a 1997 British-American drama film directed by Beeban Kidron and starring Vincent Perez, Rachel Weisz, and Ian McKellen. Based on the 1901 short story "Amy Foster" by Joseph Conrad, the film is about a doomed love affair between a simple country girl and a Ukrainian peasant who is swept onto the Cornish shore in 1888 after his emigrant ship sinks on its way to America. Stag Night Stag night is the UK, Canadian, Irish and New Zealand term for a Bachelor party. Stag Night is a 2008 American horror film written and directed by Peter A. Dowling and starring Kip Pardue, Vinessa Shaw, and Breckin Meyer. The plot follows four men from a bachelor party along with two strippers who become trapped in an abandoned platform in the New York City Subway, where they witness a murder. Firecreek Firecreek is a 1968 American western film directed by Vincent McEveety and starring James Stewart and Henry Fonda in his second role as an antagonist that year. The film is similar to High Noon in that it features an entire town of cowards refusing to help a peace officer against outlaws. Stewart plays an unlikely hero, forced into action when his conscience will not permit evil to continue. Offscreen close friends Stewart and Fondas first film together had been the musical comedy On Our Merry Way two decades earlier, and they made The Cheyenne Social Club two years after Firecreek. They had also both appeared in How the West Was Won but had no scenes together despite playing best friends. It was partially filmed at North Ranch in Thousand Oaks. The Red and the White The Red and the White is a 1967 film directed by Miklós Jancsó and dealing with the Russian Civil War. The original Hungarian title, Csillagosok, katonák, can be translated as "Stars on their Caps", which, as with a number of Jancsó film titles, is a quote from a song. The film was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was canceled due to the events of May 1968 in France. It was voted as "Best Foreign Film of 1969" by the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics. The film, a Russian-Hungarian co-production, was originally commissioned to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution in Russia in which the Bolsheviks violently seized power. However, Jancsó chose to set the action two years later in 1919 and showed Hungarian irregulars supporting the Communist "Reds" in fighting the Tsarist "Whites" as the two sides battled for control in the hills overlooking the Volga river. As well as deviating on the required setting, Jancsó also chose to use a radically different approach to the film than that expected. Rather than shooting a hagiographic account of the birth of Soviet Communism, Jancsó produced a profoundly anti-heroic film that depicts the senseless brutality of the Russian Civil War specifically and all armed combat in general. The Pass The Pass is a 2016 film starring Russell Tovey and Arinze Kene. It was directed by Ben A. Williams, based on a play by John Donnelly. The film is about a homosexual relationship between two English football players, and how their lives unfold over the course of a decade. The film was nominated at the 2017 BAFTA Awards, in the category of Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer for John Donnelly and Ben Williams. Journeyman Journeyman is a 2017 British drama film written and directed by Paddy Considine. The film stars Paddy Considine and Jodie Whittaker, with Paul Popplewell, Anthony Welsh and Tony Pitts. The Manson Family The Manson Family is an American true crime horror film. The film covers the lives of Charles Manson and his "family" of followers. Make Your Move Make Your Move, is a Romeo and Juliet-inspired 2013 South Korean-American independent dance film starring K-pop singer BoA and ballroom dancer Derek Hough. The film was directed by Duane Adler who wrote the script for the movies Save the Last Dance and Step Up. Hough took season twelve off of the show Dancing with the Stars to star in the film, which was shot in New York City and Toronto during the spring of 2011. Aside from the lead stars, singer Yunho from TVXQ has a cameo appearance. The film was choreographed by Tabitha and Napoleon Dumo, Yako Miyamoto, and Nick Gonzalez. A preview of the film was shown at KCON 2012, a Korean entertainment convention, in Irvine. Songs from the movies soundtrack were played at the convention as well including three by the groups Girls Generation, F and TVXQ. The film was released in 2013. According to IMDb, it was released in Norway, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Denmark in the summer. It was released in the United Arab Emirates, South Korea, and the United States in 2014. Kindergarten Cop 2 Kindergarten Cop 2 is a 2016 American comedy film starring Dolph Lundgren and directed by Don Michael Paul. It is a sequel to the comedy film of 1990, Kindergarten Cop, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Principal photography in Langley and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada took place over 28 days, from July 27 to August 24, 2015. The film was released direct-to-DVD in the United States on May 17, 2016. Top Dog Top Dog is a 1995 buddy cop action comedy film directed by Aaron Norris and starring Chuck Norris. Written by Aaron Norris and Tim Grayem, it was Norris last film to release theatrically before he shifted to direct-to-video films for several years. In the film, Norris character, Jake Wilder, is partnered with Reno, a police dog, whose handler was killed. Jake and Reno investigate a plot by domestic terrorists to attack a conference on unity. Jake and Reno survive assassination attempts and several hand-to-hand fights with the terrorists and eventually discover enough clues to foil the attack. The film is set in San Diego and was largely filmed there. The film received mainly negative reviews, and its box office was negatively impacted by the timing of its release, only 9 days after the Oklahoma City bombing. Gutterballs Gutterballs is a 2008 Canadian splatter comedy film written and directed by Ryan Nicholson. Painted Skin: The Resurrection Painted Skin: The Resurrection is a 2012 Chinese fantasy action film directed by Wu Ershan, starring Zhao Wei, Chen Kun, Zhou Xun, Yang Mi, Feng Shaofeng, Kris Phillips and Chen Tingjia. The film reunites most of the original cast of the 2008 film Painted Skin. The Pajama Game The Pajama Game is a 1957 musical film based on the stage musical of the same name. The principal cast of the Broadway musical repeated their roles for the movie, with the exception of Janis Paige, whose role is played by Doris Day, and Stanley Prager, whose role is played by Jack Straw. The choreography is by Bob Fosse, who also did the choreography for the stage production. Godspell Godspell is a 1973 musical film. It is a film adaptation of the 1971 Off-Broadway musical Godspell, created by John-Michael Tebelak with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Directed by David Greene with stars Victor Garber as Jesus and David Haskell as Judas/John the Baptist, the film is set in contemporary New York City. John-Michael Tebelak is credited as co-writer of the screenplay and served as the creative consultant, although director David Greene said Tebelak did not write the screenplay. The Stranger The Stranger is a 2010 Canadian-American action film written by Quinn Scott, directed by Robert Lieberman, and starring former WWE wrestler Steve Austin. The film was released on direct-to-DVD and Blu-ray in the United States on June 1, 2010. Conspirators of Pleasure Conspirators of Pleasure is a 1996 black comedy film by Jan Švankmajer. His third feature film after Alice and Faust, it would go on to be nominated for the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. The Message The Message is a 2009 espionage thriller set in 1942 Nanking, featuring a cast of top Chinese stars. The film was adapted from Mai Jias 2007 novel, The Message, and was co-directed by Chen Kuo-fu and Gao Qunshu. Despite being a blockbuster, The Message has received extensive critical praise and was nominated for a total of thirteen awards at the 2009 Golden Horse Film Festival, 2010 Asian Film Awards, 2010 Hong Kong Film Awards, and 2010 Hundred Flowers Awards. It won the best film award at 17th Beijing University Student Film Festival. Li Bingbing won the Best Leading Actress Award at the 46th Golden Horse Film Awards for her role as the code-breaker chief in this movie. The Sheik The Sheik is a 1921 American silent romantic drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky, directed by George Melford, starring Rudolph Valentino and Agnes Ayres, and featuring Adolphe Menjou. It was based on the bestselling romance novel of the same name by Edith Maude Hull and was adapted for the screen by Monte M. Katterjohn. The film was a box-office hit and helped propel Valentino to stardom. In the 1926 sequel The Son of the Sheik, Valentino played both the Sheik and his son, while Ayres reprised her role. A third film in the series, Shes a Sheik, was produced in 1927 by Paramount and starred Bebe Daniels in a comedic role reversal of the original film. Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. is a 1966 British science fiction film directed by Gordon Flemyng and written by Milton Subotsky, and the second of two films based on the British science-fiction television series Doctor Who. It stars Peter Cushing in a return to the role of the eccentric inventor and time traveller Dr. Who, Roberta Tovey as Susan, Jill Curzon as Louise and Bernard Cribbins as Tom Campbell. It is the sequel to Dr. Who and the Daleks. The story is based on the Doctor Who television serial The Dalek Invasion of Earth, produced by the BBC. The film was not intended to form part of the ongoing storylines of the television series. Elements from the programme are used, however, such as various characters, the Daleks and a police box time machine, albeit in re-imagined forms. Revenge of the Musketeers Revenge of the Musketeers is a 1994 French swashbuckler adventure film directed by Bertrand Tavernier and starring Sophie Marceau, Philippe Noiret, Claude Rich, and Sami Frey. Set in the seventeenth century, the film is about the daughter of the renowned swordsman DArtagnan who keeps the spirit of the Musketeers alive by bringing together the aging members of the legendary band to oppose a plot to overthrow the King and seize power. Revenge of the Musketeers was filmed on location at the Château de Biron in Biron and the Château de Maisons in Maisons-Laffitte in France and in Portugal with a budget of $9.1 million. Revenge of the Musketeers was released in France on 24 August 1994, and received mixed reviews, with some reviewers applauding the films production values, cinematography, and playful swashbuckler style and other reviewers complaining about the films pacing. Sophie Marceau was singled out by one reviewer who felt she was "delightful in the lead, demonstrating a playful coquettishness and a mastery of the blade." Marceau did her own fencing on screen. The film went on to earn $11.6 million. In 1995, the film received César Award nominations for Best Music Written for a Film and Best Supporting Actor. Three Seasons Three Seasons is an American Vietnamese language film shot in Vietnam about the past, present, and future of Ho Chi Minh City in the early days of Doi Moi. It is a poetic film that tries to paint a picture of the urban culture undergoing westernization. The movie takes place in Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon. As the characters try to come to terms with the invasion of capitalism, neon signs, grand 5-star hotels, and Coca-Cola signs, their paths begin to merge. This was the first American film to be made in Vietnam after Bill Clinton lifted the embargo. The filmmakers were followed by Vietnamese inspectors throughout filming. Those Happy Days Those Happy Days is a 2006 French film, directed and written by Olivier Nakache & Éric Toledano and starring Marilou Berry, Jean-Paul Rouve and Omar Sy. Table for Three Table for Three is a straight to DVD comedy film written and directed by Michael Samonek and starring Brandon Routh, Jesse Bradford and Sophia Bush. Table for Three was released straight to DVD on the 23 of June 2009. Take Me Out to the Ball Game Take Me Out to the Ball Game is a 1949 Technicolor musical film produced in the Arthur Freed unit of MGM. It stars Frank Sinatra, Esther Williams, and Gene Kelly, features Betty Garrett, Edward Arnold and Jules Munshin, and was directed by Busby Berkeley. The title and nominal theme is taken from the unofficial anthem of American baseball, "Take Me Out to the Ball Game". The film was released in the United Kingdom as Everybodys Cheering. And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself is a 2003 television film for HBO in partnership with City Entertainment and starring Antonio Banderas as Pancho Villa, directed by Bruce Beresford, written by Larry Gelbart and produced by Joshua D. Maurer, Mark Gordon, and Larry Gelbart. The cast also included Alan Arkin, Jim Broadbent, Michael McKean, Eion Bailey, and Alexa Davalos. Maurer, who originally conceived the story and did extensive research, sold the project to HBO and then brought on Gordon and hired Gelbart to write and collaborate on the screenplay. At the time of production, this was the most expensive 2-hour television/cable movie ever made, with a budget of over $30 million. The movie was shot almost entirely on location in and around San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The film concerns the filming of The Life of General Villa and is seen through the eyes of Frank N. Thayer, a studio bosss nephew who gets a career boost when he is placed in charge of the project. The resulting film became the first feature-length movie, introducing scores of Americans to the true horrors of war that they had never personally seen. Thayer sold the studios on making the film despite their concerns that no one would sit through a movie longer than 1 hour, by convincing them that they could raise the price of movies to ten cents, doubling the going price at that time. The actual contract that Pancho Villa signed with Frank N. Thayer and the Mutual Film Company on January 5, 1914 to film the Battle of Ojinaga still exists and is in a museum in Mexico City. The original film has been lost, but some unedited film reels of the battle, showing Pancho Villa and his army fighting Federal forces, as well as photographs and publicity stills taken from the original film, still exist. Zozo Zozo is a Swedish-Lebanese drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 2 September 2005. Three on a Match Three on a Match is a 1932 American pre-Code crime drama released by Warner Bros. The film was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and stars Joan Blondell, Warren William, Ann Dvorak and Bette Davis. The film also features Lyle Talbot, Humphrey Bogart, Allen Jenkins and Edward Arnold. Weather Girl Weather Girl is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Blayne Weaver and starring Tricia OKelley, Mark Harmon, Jon Cryer, and Enrico Colantoni. Hiding Out Hiding Out is a 1987 American comedy-drama film starring Jon Cryer as a states witness who disguises himself as a high school student in order to avoid being killed by the mob. American Gothic American Gothic is a 1988 horror film directed by John Hough and starring Rod Steiger, Yvonne De Carlo and Michael J. Pollard. Race the Sun Race the Sun is a 1996 American comedy-drama film directed by Charles T. Kanganis and starring Halle Berry and James Belushi. The plot is loosely based on the true story of the Konawaena High School Solar Car Team, which finished 18th in the 1990 World Solar Challenge and first place among high school entries. Absolon Absolon is a 2003 post-apocalyptic science fiction thriller film directed by David Barto and starring Christopher Lambert, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Kelly Brook. The plot concerns a future society where the only hope for survival from a deadly virus is a drug called Absolon. Eastern Boys Eastern Boys is a 2013 French drama film written and directed by Robin Campillo. It premiered at the 70th Venice International Film Festival in the Orizzonti section and was later screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Ski School Ski School is a 1991 comedy film directed by Damian Lee and starring Dean Cameron. Its plot concerns a fictional ski school. A sequel, Ski School 2, followed in 1994, also starring Cameron. Kyaa Kool Hai Hum Kyaa Kool Hain Hum is a 2005 Bollywood adult comedy film directed by Sangeeth Sivan and produced by Ekta Kapoor. It features Tusshar Kapoor and Ritesh Deshmukh in lead roles. The film was released on 6 May 2005, and managed to succeed at the box office, despite receiving a negative critical response. It was one of the first Bollywood films to feature adult comedy. The film spawned two sequels, Kyaa Super Kool Hai Hum and Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3. Conversations with My Gardener Conversations with My Gardener is a 2007 French film directed by Jean Becker. Operation Pacific Operation Pacific is a 1951 black-and-white World War II submarine war drama from Warner Bros. Pictures, produced by Louis Edelman, and directed by George Waggner. John Wayne and Patricia Neal star and Ward Bond and Philip Carey play supporting roles. Much of the film is set aboard a Gato Class submarine. The technical advisor was World War II Admiral Charles A. Lockwood, Commander, Submarine Forces, Pacific. Inside Daisy Clover Inside Daisy Clover is a 1965 American drama film based on Gavin Lamberts 1963 novel of the same name, directed by Robert Mulligan and starring Natalie Wood. It follows the eponymous tomboy who becomes a Hollywood actress and singer. Haibane renmei is a 13-episode anime series based on the work of Yoshitoshi ABe. It began as an original dōjinshi comic series, , which was left unfinished as work on the anime began. The anime series was broadcast by Animax on its respective networks around the world, including its English networks in Southeast Asia under the French title Ailes Grises. The series follows Rakka, a newly hatched, and other characters in the city of , a walled town with a single gate through which only a mysterious group, the Toga, are allowed to enter or exit. The music for the series is composed by Kow Otani. Action Jackson Action Jackson is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Prabhu Deva and produced by Gordhan Tanwani and Sunil Lulla. It features Ajay Devgn in dual roles, alongside Sonakshi Sinha, Yami Gautam and Manasvi Mamgai as the female leads. Kunaal Roy Kapur appears in a supporting role with Anandaraj portraying the main antagonist. Prabhu Deva and Ajay Devgn have paired for the first time with this film. Action Jackson released on 5 December 2014. Combustion Combustion is a 2013 Spanish action film directed by Daniel Calparsoro. Les Profs Serial Teachers title: Les Profs) is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Pierre-François Martin-Laval. The film is based on the comics Les Profs by Pica and Erroc. It was the top-grossing French film of the year, with a total of 3,957,176 admissions in France. A sequel, Serial Teachers 2, was released on 1 July 2015. A Cruel Romance For the Russian song genre called "cruel romance", see Russian romance. A Cruel Romance is a 1984 Russian romantic drama directed by Eldar Ryazanov. It is the second adaptation after Protazanovs and is the best known screen version of Alexander Ostrovskys classic play Without a Dowry. The main female role was played by Larisa Guzeyeva, for whom this was a cinematic debut. The film was shot on location in the Upper Volga region, including Kostroma. It features a set of Russian romances written by Bella Akhmadulina, Marina Tsvetaeva and Eldar Ryazanov, composed by Andrey Petrov and Nina Shatskaya and performed by Valentina Ponomaryova. These songs have gained widespread popularity in Russia. Paprika Paprika is a 1991 Italian film directed by Tinto Brass. The film is loosely based on John Clelands novel Fanny Hill, first published in 1748. It was remade as an explicit pornographic film by Joe DAmato in 1995. At Play in the Fields of the Lord At Play in the Fields of the Lord is a 1991 adventure drama film directed by Héctor Babenco, adapted from the 1965 novel of the same name by American author Peter Matthiessen. The screenplay was written by Babenco and Jean-Claude Carrière, and stars Tom Berenger, John Lithgow, Daryl Hannah, Aidan Quinn, Tom Waits and Kathy Bates. Director and producer James Cameron stated that At Play in the Fields of the Lord was used as a reference for the 2009 blockbuster film Avatar. Wild Horses Wild Horses is a 2015 American Western crime film written and directed by Robert Duvall. The film stars Robert Duvall, James Franco, Josh Hartnett, Adriana Barraza, Jim Parrack and Luciana Duvall. The film was released on June 5, 2015, by Entertainment One Films. Caught Caught is a 1949 American film noir directed by Max Ophüls, and starring James Mason, Barbara Bel Geddes and Robert Ryan. Caught was based on a novel by Libbie Block. Double, Double Toil and Trouble Double, Double, Toil and Trouble is a 1993 American Halloween made-for-television childrens film. It stars Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen as two adventurous little girls who discover that their Great Aunt Sophia has been trapped and cursed by her evil twin sister Agatha. On the 7th year of her imprisonment, Sophia will be doomed to the netherworld unless the curse is broken by the magical spell of twins. The films title is part of the famous line spoken by the three witches in Shakespeares Macbeth: "Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble." Muertos de risa Dying of Laughter is a 1999 Spanish black comedy film co-written and directed by Álex de la Iglesia. It stars Santiago Segura and El Gran Wyoming as a comedic duo trying to deal with each other despite their mutual hate in their road to success. Killer Legends Killer Legends is a 2014 American documentary written and directed by Joshua Zeman for Chiller. Zeman and Rachel Mills, a researcher, investigate the real-life origins of several urban legends. Splendor Splendor is a 1999 British-American romantic comedy film directed by Gregg Araki and starring Kathleen Robertson, Johnathon Schaech, and Matt Keeslar. The film deals with an open relationship between the three leads. Love's Enduring Promise Loves Enduring Promise is a 2004 made-for-television Christian drama film based on a series of books by Janette Oke. The film is the second in the Love Comes Softly series of television movies on Hallmark Channel that includes Love Comes Softly, Loves Long Journey, Loves Abiding Joy, Loves Unending Legacy, Loves Unfolding Dream, Love Takes Wing, and Love Finds a Home produced for Hallmark by Larry Levinson Productions, as well as the 2011 prequels Love Begins and Loves Everlasting Courage. Yanks Yanks is a 1979 drama film directed by John Schlesinger and starring Richard Gere, Vanessa Redgrave, William Devane, Lisa Eichhorn and Tony Melody. The film is set during the Second World War in Northern England and features no combat scenes. The film depicts the relationships between American soldiers stationed in semi-rural England and the local population during the build-up to Operation Overlord in 1944. In particular, three romances between US service personnel and local women are shown, in order to explore the effects of the cultural differences between the brash GIs or "Yanks" and the more reserved British population. Mr. Wonderful Mr. Wonderful is a 1993 romantic comedy film directed by Academy Award-winning director Anthony Minghella. The film stars Matt Dillon, Annabella Sciorra, Mary-Louise Parker, William Hurt and features one of the few appearances of Vincent DOnofrio as a romantic character. The Soviet Story The Soviet Story is a 2008 documentary film about Soviet Communism and Soviet–German collaboration before 1941 written and directed by Edvīns Šnore and sponsored by the UEN Group in the European Parliament. The film features interviews with western and Russian historians such as Norman Davies and Boris Sokolov, Russian writer Viktor Suvorov, Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky, members of the European Parliament and the participants, as well as survivors of Soviet terror. Using these interviews together with historical footage and documents the film argues that there were close philosophical, political and organizational connections between the Nazi and Soviet systems. It highlights the Great Purge as well as the Great Famine, Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, Katyn massacre, Gestapo–NKVD collaboration, Soviet mass deportations and medical experiments in the GULAG. The documentary goes on to argue that the successor states to Nazi Germany and the USSR differ in the sense that postwar Germany condemns the actions of Nazi Germany while the opinion in contemporary Russia is summarized by the quote of Vladimir Putin: "One needs to acknowledge, that the collapse of the Soviet Union was the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century". The Adjuster The Adjuster is a 1991 Canadian drama film directed by Atom Egoyan. It premiered at the New York Film Festival, and invited to the Directors Fortnight program at the Cannes Film Festival. It is Egoyans fourth feature film, and the first of his works to achieve international acclaim. The film has won 5 awards, as well as 2 other nominations upon its initial release. Egoyan based the film on a true story in 1989, when a fire burned down his parents home. He realized how strange it could be for victims of a house fire to be emotionally dependent of insurance workers, which led to the inspiration for the project. Egoyan promoted a book named after the same title as his film, The Adjuster, at a launch in Ottawa. It is a film analysis written by Tom McSorley, a head of the Canadian Film Institute. This book is part of an examination of Canadian cinema, in a series for the University of Toronto press. It goes into intricate depth about The Adjuster, as he traces the genesis, production, and reception of the film. The author, McSorley, claims that it is a watershed film. In the Aisles In the Aisles is a 2018 German drama film directed by Thomas Stuber. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. At Berlin it won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury award. Irumbu Thirai Irumbu Thirai is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by debutant P. S. Mithran. The film stars Vishal, Arjun, and Samantha, with Yuvan Shankar Raja composing the soundtrack. The film was produced by Vishal Film Factory, and the venture began production in October 2016. The narrative centers around an army officer who starts hunting down a gang of hackers after they steal money from his account. The film received positive reviews for its story, screenplay, background score and performances. Along with its Telugu dubbed version titled Abhimanyudu, the film released worldwide on 11 May 2018.The film successfully completed a 100-day theatrical run. A sequel titled Irumbu Thirai 2 is in the works. Final Justice Final Justice is a 1985 Italian-American action film directed, produced, and written by Greydon Clark. It stars Joe Don Baker as a Texas sheriff who overturns a Maltese city to find the mobster who killed his partner. The film was lampooned in a 1999 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Now infamous for its poor quality, it is among the lowest rated movies on the Internet Movie Database. Made in Heaven Made in Heaven is a 1987 fantasy-comedy film directed by Alan Rudolph, script from Bruce A. Evans and Raynold Gideon, and produced by Lorimar Productions. The film stars Timothy Hutton and Kelly McGillis and has cameos by Tom Petty, Ric Ocasek, Ellen Barkin and Neil Young. An additional character known only as "Emmett" in the film was played by Debra Winger, who acted as a chain-smoking male angel. The original music score was composed by Mark Isham. The film was marketed with the tagline "How in Heaven did they meet? How on Earth will they find each other?" Made in Heaven concerns two souls who cross paths in Heaven and then attempt to reconnect once they are reborn on Earth. In 1988, the film was released on VHS format as well as digital stereo LaserDisc format. In 2009, the film made its DVD debut as part of the Warner Archive Collection. Map of the Human Heart Map of the Human Heart is a 1992 film by New Zealand director Vincent Ward. The script for Map of the Human Heart was written by Australian author Louis Nowra, using a 10-page treatment Ward had written a year earlier as his guide. Map of the Human Heart, set mostly before and during the Second World War, centres on the life of Avik, a Canadian Inuit boy. The film stars Robert Joamie and Jason Scott Lee as the youth and adult Avik. His love, Albertine is countered by the imposing Walter Russell, who plays a pivotal role as both surrogate father to Avik and his primary rival in Albertines love. Jeanne Moreau has a minor role as a Québécois nun. John Cusack also has a small but important role as the mapmaker to whom Avik relates his incredible tale. Meeting People Is Easy Meeting People Is Easy is a 1998 British documentary film by Grant Gee chronicling British alternative rock band Radiohead on their exhaustive world tour following the success of their 1997 album OK Computer. The film was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Music Film at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2000. Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses is a 2006 direct-to-video computer-animated dance film directed by Greg Richardson and loosely based on the Brothers Grimms "The Twelve Dancing Princesses". It is the ninth entry in the Barbie film series and features the voice of Kelly Sheridan as the Barbie protagonist. It was released on September 19, 2006 and is the first Barbie film to be distributed by Universal Studios. Music for the film was composed by Arnie Roth. "Shine", the end title song written by Roth, Amy Powers and Rob Hudnut, was nominated for a 2007 Emmy Award. Election Day Election Day is a 2007 Russian comedy film directed by Oleg Fomin. Ben 10: Alien Swarm Ben 10: Alien Swarm is a 2009 Canadian-American science fiction action television film directed by Alex Winter. It is based on the Cartoon Network animated series Alien Force and the second live-action movie after 2007s Race Against Time. The film stars Ryan Kelley, Galadriel Stineman, Nathan Keyes, Alyssa Diaz, Herbert Siguenza, and Barry Corbin. The film premiered on Cartoon Network on November 25, 2009, where it was watched by 4.02 million viewers. The events of the film take place between the second and third seasons of Ben 10: Alien Force. Hamlet Hamlet is a 2009 television film adaptation of the Royal Shakespeare Companys 2008 modern-dress stage production of William Shakespeares play of the same name, aired on BBC Two on 26 December 2009. It was broadcast by PBS Great Performances in the United States on 28 April 2010. Directed by Gregory Doran, it features the original stage cast of David Tennant in the title role of Prince Hamlet, Patrick Stewart as King Claudius and the ghost of Hamlets father, Penny Downie as Queen Gertrude, Mariah Gale as Ophelia, Edward Bennett as Laertes, Oliver Ford Davies as Polonius, and Peter de Jersey as Horatio. Amateur Amateur is a 2018 American sports drama film about a young basketball future star struggling with his personal life in pursuit of his dream. The film was released in the United States on April 6, 2018 on Netflix. My Tutor My Tutor is a 1983 American sex comedy film directed by George Bowers. The film focuses on high school graduates as they attempt to lose their virginity during the summer vacation before college, and ones eventual relationship with his French tutor. Mr. Six Mr. Six is a 2015 Chinese crime drama film directed by Guan Hu and written by Dong Runnian. It stars Feng Xiaogang, Zhang Hanyu, Xu Qing, Li Yifeng and Kris Wu. The film closed the 72nd Venice International Film Festival in an out-of-competition screening. Mr. Six was selected to be screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Mr. Six was released on December 24, 2015 in China. On November 22, 2015, Feng Xiaogang, won the Best Actor Award at the 52nd Golden Horse Awards for his performance in Mr. Six. Tim Tim is a 1979 Australian romantic drama film written and directed by Michael Pate and starring Piper Laurie, Mel Gibson, Alwyn Kurts, Pat Evison, and Deborah Kennedy. It was based on the 1974 novel of the same name by Colleen McCullough. Keeping Up with the Steins Keeping Up with the Steins is a 2006 comedy film directed by Scott Marshall, and starring Garry Marshall, Jeremy Piven, Jami Gertz and Daryl Hannah. The film is also a commentary on how too many Jewish families see a bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah not as a coming of age for their son or daughter, but rather as an excuse to throw outrageously lavish parties which end in drama. Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age romantic comedy-drama film directed by Shelly Chopra Dhar. The screenplay was written by Dhar and Gazal Dhaliwal, with the story inspired by the 1919 novel A Damsel in Distress by P. G. Wodehouse. It stars Anil Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor, Rajkummar Rao and Juhi Chawla, and features Seema Pahwa, Brijendra Kala, Alka Kaushal, Akshay Oberoi, and Regina Cassandra in supporting roles. The film tells the story of Sweety Chaudhary, a closeted lesbian, and her attempts to come out to her conservative and traditional Punjabi family. The film is the first collaboration between real-life father and daughter Anil Kapoor and Sonam Kapoor, and marks the Bollywood debut of Regina Cassandra. It was released worldwide on 1 February 2019. The screenplay was selected by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for its librarys Core Collection. Road to Rio Road to Rio is a 1947 American semi-musical comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour. Written by Edmund Beloin and Jack Rose, the film is about two inept vaudevillians who stow away on a Brazilian-bound ocean liner and foil a plot by a sinister hypnotist to marry off her niece to a greedy fortune hunter. Road to Rio was the fifth of the "Road to …" series. Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend is a 1985 American adventure fantasy film directed by Bill L. Norton and starring William Katt, Sean Young, Patrick McGoohan, and Julian Fellowes. The film follows paleontologist Susan Matthews-Loomis and her husband George, who stumble upon Brontosaurus on an expedition in Central Africa while trying to track down a local monster. The two are pursued by the African military in an attempt to protect a baby dino and its parents. Produced by Walt Disney Studios and released on its Touchstone Films label, it was first released on March 22, 1985. A recut version aired on American television in 1989 under the title Dinosaur...Secret of the Lost Legend as part of the Wonderful World of Disney. Rebels of the Neon God Rebels of the Neon God is a 1992 Taiwanese film directed by Tsai Ming-liang. It stars Lee Kang-sheng, Chen Chao-jung, and Jen Chang-bin. The Rich Man's Wife The Rich Mans Wife is a 1996 American thriller film written and directed by Amy Holden Jones and starring Halle Berry. The title character becomes a suspect when her husband is murdered and the investigating detectives are suspicious of her alibi. The film was released on September 13, 1996, the same day Tupac Shakur died. Hardbodies Hardbodies is a 1984 sex comedy film about three middle-aged men who hire a younger man to help them pick up women at the beach. The film was directed by Mark Griffiths, and stars Grant Cramer, Courtney Gains, and Gary Wood. It was followed by a 1986 sequel entitled Hardbodies 2. Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie's Island Adventure National Lampoons Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddies Island Adventure is a 2003 American made-for-television comedy film. It premiered December 20, 2003 on NBC and stars Randy Quaid and Miriam Flynn reprising their roles as Cousin Eddie and Catherine, along with Dana Barron reprising her role as Audrey Griswold. It is a spin-off sequel to the 1989 film, National Lampoons Christmas Vacation. Island in the Sky Island in the Sky is a 1953 American aviation adventure drama film written by Ernest K. Gann based on his 1944 novel Island in the Sky, directed by William A. Wellman, and starring and co-produced by John Wayne. It was released by Warner Bros. Due to its realism depicting the events surrounding an actual aircraft crash, it is considered one of the "classic" aviation films. Unlike most Wayne movies, the picture is an ensemble piece, also featuring Andy Devine, Lloyd Nolan, James Arness, and Paul Fix. The Young Philadelphians The Young Philadelphians is a 1959 drama film directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Paul Newman, Barbara Rush, Robert Vaughn and Alexis Smith. The film is based on the 1956 novel The Philadelphian, by Richard P. Powell. The Jacksons: An American Dream The Jacksons: An American Dream is a five-hour American miniseries broadcast in two halves on ABC and originally broadcast on November 15 through November 18, 1992. It is based upon the history of the Jackson family, one of the most successful musical families in show business, and the early and successful years of the popular Motown group The Jackson 5. The miniseries was executive produced by Suzanne de Passe and Stan Marguiles, produced by Joyce Eliason, Jermaine Jackson and Margaret Maldonado and directed by Karen Arthur. The movie was filmed in Los Angeles and Pittsburgh, where director Arthur had previously filmed her feature film Lady Beware. The Jacksons: An American Dream is based on Katherine Jacksons My Family autobiography. A critical and commercial success, the program won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Choreography. The title alludes to the iconic concept of the American Dream. Ladybird Ladybird For the 1963 Frank Perry film, see Ladybug Ladybug Ladybird, Ladybird is a 1994 British drama film directed by Ken Loach. It is a drama-documentary about a British womans dispute with Social Services over the care and custody of her four children. The title comes from the traditional nursery rhyme "Ladybird Ladybird". Crissy Rock won the Silver Bear for Best Actress award at the 44th Berlin International Film Festival. The Five Senses The Five Senses is a 1999 Canadian drama film directed, written and produced by Jeremy Podeswa. Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story is a 2004 television film starring Jamie Foxx and Lynn Whitfield. The film was directed by Vondie Curtis-Hall. Other cast members in the film include Lee Thompson Young and CCH Pounder. Kitty Foyle Kitty Foyle, subtitled The Natural History of a Woman, is a 1940 film starring Ginger Rogers, Dennis Morgan, and James Craig, which is based on Christopher Morleys 1939 bestseller also titled Kitty Foyle. Ginger Rogers won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Kitty Foyle, and the dress she wore in the film became a new dress style, known as a Kitty Foyle dress. Gracie's Choice Gracies Choice is a 2004 American drama movie that premiered on Lifetime, written by Joyce Eliason and directed by Peter Werner, and starring Ryan Britten, Kristen Bell, Anne Heche, Diane Ladd, and Kristin Fairlie. The Young Messiah The Young Messiah is a 2016 American biblical drama film directed by Cyrus Nowrasteh and co-written by Betsy Giffen Nowrasteh and Nowrasteh, based on the novel Out of Egypt by Anne Rice. The film stars Adam Greaves-Neal, Sean Bean, David Bradley, Lee Boardman, Jonathan Bailey, and David Burke. The film revolves around a fictional interpretation of a seven-year-old Jesus, who tries to discover the truth about his life when he returns to Nazareth from Egypt. Nowrasteh acquired the film rights in 2011, and wrote the script along with his wife Betsy Giffen. Chris Columbus developed the film through his 1492 Pictures banner and helped the film financing by Ocean Blue Entertainment. FilmDistrict acquired the US distribution rights in 2013, which were later transferred to Focus Features in 2014. Filming began on September 15, 2014, in Matera and Rome, Italy. Although the film was known throughout production as Christ the Lord, Focus Features announced on September 1, 2015 that it would now be called The Young Messiah. Nowrasteh said in a press release, "This new title better conveys how our film seeks to present a realistic portrait of Jesus as a child both grounded in faith and consistent with the adult Jesus revealed in the Bible." The film was released on March 11, 2016, by Focus Features. It was later released on DVD and Blu-Ray with special features on June 14, 2016. Drömkåken Drömkåken is a Swedish comedy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 28 October 1993, directed by Peter Dalle. Pokémon the Movie: Destiny Deoxys Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys is a 2004 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama. It is the seventh film in the Pokémon series and the second film released under Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation in Japan. The film stars the voices of Rica Matsumoto, Ikue Otani, Yuji Ueda, KAORI, Fushigi Yamada, Noriko Hidaka, Koichi Yamadera, Susumu Chiba, Kenji Nojima, and Becky. The events of the film take place during the seventh season of Pokémon: Advanced Challenge. The film was released on July 17, 2004 in Japan. The English adaptation was produced by 4Kids Entertainment and distributed by Miramax Films, debuted on Kids WB on January 22, 2005. The ending theme for the Japanese version is by Tomoko Kawase under her alias Tommy February6 while the English version is titled "This Side of Paradise" by Bree Sharp. Director Kunihiko Yuyama visited the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada to get ideas for the setting for the film. The Firm The Firm is a 1989 British made-for-television drama film directed by Alan Clarke and written by Al Hunter Ashton for the BBC. It stars Gary Oldman, Phil Davis, Charles Lawson and Steve McFadden in his acting debut. The film is based on the activities of the Inter City Firm football firm of West Ham United during the 1970s and 1980s. The film, which courted controversy on release, has come to be regarded among the finest films on the subject of football hooliganism. It is notable for having almost no musical score or diegetic music, save for Dean Martins rendition of "Thats Amore" over the opening titles. Oldmans performance has been hailed as one of the greatest of his career. Kilerów 2-óch Kilerów 2-óch is a continuation of Kiler movie, directed in 1997. The film premiered 8 January 1999 in Poland and like the first part it has received financial and critical success. Après Vous After You... is a 2003 French film directed by Pierre Salvadori and stars Daniel Auteuil, José Garcia, and Sandrine Kiberlain. The film won a Etoile dOr in the Best Actor category for Auteuil and also a nomination for a César Award for Best Actor. Descendants 3 Descendants 3 is an American musical fantasy television film, which is the third installment in the Descendants series, following Descendants and Descendants 2. It is written by Sara Parriott and Josann McGibbon, and is directed by Kenny Ortega. The film premiered on Disney Channel on August 2, 2019. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse is a 1921 American silent epic war film produced by Metro Pictures Corporation and directed by Rex Ingram. Based on the Spanish novel The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, it was adapted for the screen by June Mathis. The film stars Pomeroy Cannon, Josef Swickard, Bridgetta Clark, Rudolph Valentino, Wallace Beery, and Alice Terry. Often regarded as one of the first true anti-war films, it had a huge cultural impact and became the top-grossing film of 1921, beating out Charlie Chaplins The Kid. The film turned then-little-known actor Rudolph Valentino into a superstar and associated him with the image of the Latin Lover. The film also inspired a tango craze and such fashion fads as gaucho pants. The film was written by June Mathis, who, with its success, became one of the most powerful women in Hollywood at the time. In 1995, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film is now in the public domain, having been made before 1923. A DVD version was released in 2000 but is now out of print. The film is now available for free download on the Internet Archive. The Flowers of St. Francis The Flowers of St. Francis is a 1950 film directed by Roberto Rossellini and co-written by Federico Fellini. The film is based on two books, the 14th-century novel Fioretti Di San Francesco Little Flowers of St. Francis and La Vita di Frate Ginepro, both of which relate the life and work of St. Francis and the early Franciscans. I Fioretti is composed of 78 small chapters. The novel as a whole is less biographical and is instead more focused on relating tales of the life of St. Francis and his followers. The movie follows the same premise, though rather than relating all 78 chapters, it focuses instead on nine of them. Each chapter is composed in the style of a parable, and, like parables, contains a moral theme. Every new scene transitions with a chapter marker, a device that directly relates the film to the novel. When the movie initially debuted in America, where the novel was much less known, on October 6, 1952, the chapter markers were removed. Included in the acting cast is Gianfranco Bellini as the narrator, who has voice-dubbed several American films for the Italian cinema. Monks from the Nocere Inferiore Monastery played the roles of St. Francis and the friars. Playing the role of St Francis is a Franciscan brother who is not credited, Brother Nazario Gerardi. The only professional actor in the film is the prominent Aldo Fabrizi, who had worked with Rossellini before, notably in the neorealistic film Rome. The film garnered international acclaim for Fabrizi. He began his film career scene in 1942, and is noted for both writing and directing his own vehicles. In this film, Fabrizi plays the role of Nicolaio, the tyrant of Viterbo. Rossellini had a strong interest in Christian values in the contemporary world. Though he was not a practicing Catholic, Rossellini loved the Churchs ethical teaching, and was enchanted by religious sentiment—things which were neglected in the materialistic world. This interest helped to inspire the making of the film. He also employed two priests to work on it with him, Félix A. Morlion O.P., and Antonio Lisandri O.F.M. Though the priests contributed little to the script, their presence within the movie gave a feel of respectability in regards to theology. Morlion vigorously defended Catholic foundations within Italian neorealism, and felt that Rossellinis work, and eventually scriptwriter Fellinis, best captured this foundation. Walking and Talking Walking and Talking is a 1996 independent film written and directed by Nicole Holofcener and starring Catherine Keener, Anne Heche, Todd Field, Liev Schreiber and Kevin Corrigan. The film is #47 on Entertainment Weeklys "Top 50 Cult Films of All-Time" list. The films soundtrack includes music from Billy Bragg, Yo La Tengo, Liz Phair, and The Sea and Cake. The film is notable for being the first collaboration between Holofcener and Keener and international co-production between France, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States. Aberdeen Aberdeen is a 2000 Norwegian-British drama film directed by Hans Petter Moland and starring Stellan Skarsgård, Lena Headey and Charlotte Rampling. November November is a 2004 American psychological thriller film first screened at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. It stars Courteney Cox as Sophie, a photographer whose life begins to unravel following a traumatic incident on November 7 that involved her boyfriend, played by James LeGros. The film co-stars Michael Ealy, Nora Dunn, Anne Archer, Nick Offerman, and Matthew Carey. The low-budget independent film was directed by Greg Harrison, written by Benjamin Brand and Harrison, and produced by Danielle Renfrew and Gary Winick. Sony Pictures Classics released it to theaters in the United States on July 22, 2005, and while its award-winning digital video photography was praised, many reviews criticised the films story for being too ambiguous and derivative of other pictures. Critics have compared it to the work of film-makers such as David Lynch and M. Night Shyamalan. Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters is a 2011 animated short film from DreamWorks Animation. It was released on December 13, 2011 as a special feature attached to the Kung Fu Panda 2 DVD and Blu-ray. The short consists mostly of a traditional animation, which was created by Duncan Studio. It uncovers the backgrounds of the masters of Gongmen City: Master Thundering Rhino, Master Storming Ox, and Master Croc. A significant feature has Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Seth Rogen, Randall Duk Kim, and Dennis Haysbert reprising their roles from the movies. Although, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Victor Garber didnt reprise their roles from the sequel. The Jönsson Gang & Dynamite Harry Jönssonligan och Dynamit-Harry is a Swedish film about the gang Jönssonligan, based on the Danish film Olsen-banden går amok. This is the second film in the series, and the first to feature Dynamit-Harry, who would replace Rocky in all the following films in the series. Full Moon in Paris Full Moon in Paris is a 1984 French film directed and written by Éric Rohmer. The film stars Pascale Ogier, Tchéky Karyo and Fabrice Luchini. The score is by Elli et Jacno. Full Moon in Paris was Rohmers fourth installment in his Comedies and Proverbs series. The story opens with the proverb "Qui a deux femmes perd son âme, qui a deux maisons perd sa raison" Ayirathil Oruvan Aayirathil Oruvan is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language action-adventure film written and directed by Selvaraghavan, inspired loosely by the historical decline of the Tamil Chola dynasty and the rise of the Tamil Pandya dynasty. Produced by R. Ravindran, it features music composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, cinematography by Ramji and editing by Kola Bhaskar. The film stars Karthi, Reemma Sen and Andrea Jeremiah in the lead with Parthiepan playing a pivotal role. A Midsummer Night's Dream A Midsummer Nights Dream is a 1935 American romance and fantasy film of William Shakespeares play, directed by Max Reinhardt and William Dieterle, and starring James Cagney, Mickey Rooney, Olivia de Havilland, Jean Muir, Joe E. Brown, Dick Powell, Ross Alexander, Anita Louise, Victor Jory and Ian Hunter. Produced by Henry Blanke and Hal B. Wallis for Warner Brothers, and adapted by Charles Kenyon and Mary C. McCall Jr. from Reinhardts Hollywood Bowl production of the previous year, the film is about the events surrounding the marriage of the Duke of Athens, Theseus, and the Queen of the Amazons, Hippolyta. These include the adventures of four young Athenian lovers and a group of six amateur actors, who are controlled and manipulated by the fairies who inhabit the forest in which most of the story is set. The play, which is categorized as a comedy, is one of Shakespeares most popular works for the stage and is widely performed across the world. Felix Mendelssohns music was extensively used, as re-orchestrated by Erich Wolfgang Korngold. The ballet sequences featuring the fairies were choreographed by Bronislava Nijinska. Bluebeard's Eighth Wife Bluebeards Eighth Wife is a 1938 American romantic comedy film made by Paramount Pictures, directed and produced by Ernst Lubitsch, and starring Claudette Colbert and Gary Cooper. The film is based on the French play, La huitième femme de Barbe-Bleue, by Alfred Savoir and the English translation of the play by Charlton Andrews. The screenplay was the first of many collaborations between Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder. A much-married business tycoon meets his match in his latest wife. The 1938 film was the years 15th box-office success. It is a remake of the 1923 silent version directed by Sam Wood and starring Gloria Swanson. Torment Torment is a 1944 Swedish film, directed by Alf Sjöberg from a screenplay by Ingmar Bergman. The film, a tale of sex, passion and murder, was originally released as Frenzy in the United Kingdom, although later releases have used the US title. The film won the Grand Prix at the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Battles Without Honor and Humanity is a 1973 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. The screenplay by Kazuo Kasahara adapts a series of newspaper articles by journalist Kōichi Iiboshi, that were rewrites of a manuscript originally written by real-life yakuza Kōzō Minō. It is the first film in a five-part series that Fukasaku made in a span of just two years. The violent, documentary-like film chronicles the underworld tribulations of Shozo Hirono, a young ex-soldier and street thug in post-war Hiroshima Prefecture. Starting in the open-air black markets of bombed-out Hiroshima in 1946, the film spans a period of more than ten years. The plot consists of a changing of the guard of new families and organizations with the same feuds and people, punctuated by the gritty violence. Battles Without Honor and Humanity won the 1974 Kinema Junpo Awards for Best Film, Best Actor and Best Screenplay. In 2009, the magazine named it fifth on a list of the Top 10 Japanese Films of All Time. Due to the series commercial and critical popularity it was followed by another three-part series, New Battles Without Honor and Humanity. The film is often called the "Japanese Godfather," and marks a departure from traditional yakuza movies which had, for the most part, been tales of chivalry set in pre-war Japan. The overall tone of the series is bleak, violent and chaotic, expressing the futility of the struggles between yakuza families. In the western market it is also known under the titles Tarnished Code of Yakuza, War Without a Code, and The Yakuza Papers. Absolute Beginners Absolute Beginners is a 1986 British musical film adapted from Colin MacInnes book of the same name about life in late 1950s London. Directed by Julien Temple, the film stars Eddie O Connell, Patsy Kensit, James Fox, Edward Tudor-Pole, Anita Morris and David Bowie, with featured appearances by Sade Adu, Ray Davies, and Steven Berkoff. The film was screened out of competition at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. Upon release, Absolute Beginners received immense coverage in the British media. At the time, the British film industry was perceived as being on the point of collapse. However, the film was panned by critics and became a box office bomb. Some of the criticisms included stylistic anachronisms, such as the mini-skirt and decidedly 1980s music from the likes of The Style Council and Sade, the bowdlerisation of Kensits character, and the casting of Bowie, who made it a condition of his musical contribution. Although the film was not a success, Bowies theme song was very popular in the UK and reached number two in the charts. The commercial failure of Absolute Beginners and another film released about the same time, The Mission, led to the collapse of Goldcrest, a major British film studio. Lourdes Lourdes is a 2009 film directed by Jessica Hausner. It stars Sylvie Testud, Léa Seydoux, Bruno Todeschini and Elina Löwensohn. It received the 2009 Vienna International Film Festivals Vienna Film Prize for Best Film. Vivacious Lady Vivacious Lady is a 1938 American black-and-white romantic comedy film directed by George Stevens and starring Ginger Rogers and James Stewart. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures. The screenplay was written by P.J. Wolfson and Ernest Pagano and adapted from a short story by I. A. R. Wylie. The music score was by Roy Webb and the cinematography by Robert De Grasse. The film features supporting performances by James Ellison, Frances Mercer, Beulah Bondi, Franklin Pangborn, and Charles Coburn, as well as an uncredited appearance by Hattie McDaniel. The Scalphunters The Scalphunters is a 1968 American western film starring Burt Lancaster, Ossie Davis and Telly Savalas. The film was directed by Sydney Pollack, with the score written by Elmer Bernstein. Davis was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the film. Filming took place in Sierra de Órganos National Park in the town of Sombrerete, Mexico Jane Eyre Jane Eyre is a 1983 British television serial adaptation of Charlotte Brontës novel of the same name, produced by BBC and directed by Julian Amyes. The serial stars Zelah Clarke as the title character, and Timothy Dalton as Edward Rochester. Deene Park, located near Corby, Northamptonshire was used as the setting of Rochesters Thornfield Hall. Yes Yes is a 2004 film written and directed by Sally Potter and starring Joan Allen, Simon Abkarian, Samantha Bond, Sam Neill, Shirley Henderson, Raymond Waring, Stephanie Leonidas, and Sheila Hancock. The films dialogue is almost entirely in iambic pentameter and usually rhymes. This artistic choice polarized film critics. Our Grand Despair Our Grand Despair is a 2011 Turkish drama film, directed by Seyfi Teoman, about two flatmates who reluctantly take in their friends traumatised sister. The film premiered in competition at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. My Brother the Devil My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini. It has won multiple awards, including at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival. It stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Saïd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in UK on 9 November 2012 and was in US cinemas from 22 March 2013. Further releases in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand. American Gun American Gun is a 2005 American crime drama film produced by Participant Productions, IFC Films, IFC First Take, and Spirit Dance Entertainment. It was written in 2001 by Steven Bagatourian and Aric Avelino and directed by Avelino as his directorial debut. Avelino attended Loyola Marymount University and made the film with many LMU alumni, including producer Ted Kroeber. The film took two and a half years to finance. The central idea came from a "Column One" article in the Los Angeles Times. In addition, the writers were influenced by a friend from the Chicago school district who related stories about how students brought guns to school, not to use them on campus, but because of the dangerous neighborhoods they live in or walk through to attend classes. Avelino was very appreciative of the directorial advice of Forest Whitaker, one of the films producers. The first actress attached to the project was Marcia Gay Harden. Aloha, Scooby-Doo! Aloha, Scooby-Doo! is a 2005 direct-to-video animated comedy horror mystery film, and the eighth in a series of direct-to-video animated films based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on February 8, 2005, and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation, though it featured a copyright and logo for Hanna-Barbera Cartoons at the end. It is also Ray Bumatais last performance before his death in October 2005. This movie, along with Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase, were the first Scooby-Doo movies to be re-released on Blu-ray on April 5, 2011. Van Diemen's Land Van Diemens Land is a 2009 Australian thriller set in 1822 in colonial Tasmania. It follows the story of the infamous Irish convict, Alexander Pearce, played by Oscar Redding and his escape with seven other convicts. The voice-over and some of the dialogue is in Irish. Project Gutenberg Project Gutenberg is a 2018 Hong Kong-Chinese action film written and directed by Felix Chong, and starring Chow Yun-fat and Aaron Kwok. Filming began on 15 May 2017 and was theatrically released on 30 September 2018 in China and on 4 October 2018 in Hong Kong. Project Gutenberg was a critical and commercial success, grossing a total of US$158.88 million worldwide, and winning seven awards at the 38th Hong Kong Film Awards, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay. Ice Castles Ice Castles is a 1978 American romantic drama film directed by Donald Wrye and starring Lynn-Holly Johnson and Robby Benson. It is the story of Lexie Winston, a young figure skater, and her rise and fall from super stardom. Tragedy strikes when, following a freak accident, Lexie loses her sight, leaving her to hide away in the privacy of her own despair. She eventually perseveres and begins competing in figure skating again. The work was filmed on location in Colorado and Minnesota. Its theme song "Through the Eyes of Love", performed by Melissa Manchester, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 52nd Academy Awards. A remake, also directed by Wrye, was released direct to video in 2010. Manto Manto is a 2018 Indian biographical drama film about the famous Urdu author Saadat Hasan Manto, written and directed by Nandita Das. The film stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui in the title character of Indo-Pakistani, author and writer Saadat Hasan Manto. Tahir Raj Bhasin plays the 1940s Bollywood superstar Shyam Chadda. Shyam was Mantos friend, confidant, and inspiration for a number of stories. Rasika Dugal plays the role of Mantos wife, Safia. Manto is based on the 1940s post-Independence period of India. Manto earned seven nominations at 64th Filmfare Awards including Best Film Critics, Best Actor Critics for Siddiqui. The poster of the film was unveiled at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Das made a short film titled In Defence of Freedom, also starring Nawazuddin in the main role, and was released on YouTube on 23 March 2017. The film premiered at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival and released in Indian theatres on 21 September 2018. It was made as a prelude to the feature film. The film has multiple producers such as HP Studios, Filmstoc, and Viacom 18 Motion Pictures. A Story About Love A Story About Love is a 1995 Norwegian romantic film directed by Aune Sand, starring Beate Halkjelsvik, Beate Charlotte Lunde, Einar Lund, Aune Sand, Siv Stubsveen and Charlotte Thiis-Evensen. The film follows different couples and their love stories around the world, in Cairo, Normandy, Oslo and New York City. The film was universally panned by critics and is considered by some to be one of the worst films ever made. The critic Harald Kolstad from Dagsavisen gave it a score of zero out of a scale from one to six, refused to acknowledge Dis as a film, and claimed to have never seen anything worse. Despite this, it became a commercial success where fans embraced it as being "so bad its good". Today it is regarded as a cult film. Aune Sand insists that Dis is a masterpiece. Fist of the North Star Fist of the North Star is a 1995 American straight-to-video live-action martial arts film based on the Japanese manga of the same name by Buronson and Tetsuo Hara. The film was directed by Tony Randel, who also co-wrote the script with Peter Atkins, and stars Gary Daniels, Costas Mandylor, Chris Penn, Isako Washio and Malcolm McDowell. A Japanese dub of the film was produced by Toei Video which featured the cast of the 1980s anime television series reprising their roles. The film, which loosely adapts the first story arc of the original manga, centers on Ken, the lone master of the "North Star" martial art school, who wanders the post-apocalyptic Earth in search of his nemesis Lord Shin, the man who killed his master and kidnapped his fiancee. Meanwhile, Shin rules as dictator of the city of Southern Cross with his personal army known as the Crossmen, who are given orders to hunt down Kenshiro. Hot to Trot Hot to Trot is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Michael Dinner, written by Hugo Gilbert, Stephen Neigher, Charlie Peters and Andy Breckman and stars Bobcat Goldthwait, Virginia Madsen, Jim Metzler, Dabney Coleman and the voice of John Candy. It follows an investment broker who teams with a talking horse who helps him make smart investment tips. The film was a critical and commercial failure, grossing only $6 million from an estimated $9 million budget, and receiving five Golden Raspberry Awards nominations, including Worst Picture. Royal Tramp Royal Tramp is a 1992 Hong Kong film based on Louis Chas novel The Deer and the Cauldron. The film was one of the five top grossing Hong Kong films in 1992. Stephen Chow, who played the protagonist Wai Siu-bo, also starred in the other four films. The film was followed by a sequel, Royal Tramp II, in the same year. Ricky Gervais Live 2: Politics Ricky Gervais Live 2: Politics is the title of a performance by British comedian Ricky Gervais. It was filmed at the Palace Theatre, London, United Kingdom in 2004. Kabul Express Kabul Express is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language film written and directed by documentary film maker Kabir Khan and produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films was released on 15 December 2006. The film stars John Abraham, Arshad Warsi, Pakistani actor Salman Shahid, Afghan actor Hanif Hum Ghum and American actress Linda Arsenio Kabul Express is the first fictional film for director Kabir Khan who has made several documentaries over the years in Afghanistan. According to him Kabul Express is loosely based on his and his friend Rajan Kapoors experiences in post-taliban Afghanistan. God on Trial God on Trial is a 2008 British television play written by Frank Cottrell Boyce, starring Antony Sher, Rupert Graves and Jack Shepherd. The play takes place in Auschwitz during World War II. The Jewish prisoners put God on trial in absentia for abandoning the Jewish people. The question is whether God has broken his covenant with the Jewish people by allowing the Germans to commit genocide. It was produced and shown by the BBC on 3 September 2008. Production was supported by PBS, which screened the play as part of its Masterpiece anthology. The play is based on an event described by Elie Wiesel in his book The Trial of God, though Boyce describes this tale as "apocryphal". According to Boyce, producer Mark Redhead "had been trying to turn the story into a film for almost 20 years by the time he called me in 2005 to write the screenplay." However, Wiesel later confirmed that the story was true, and that he was personally witness to it. Abbott and Costello Go to Mars Abbott and Costello Go to Mars is a 1953 American science fiction comedy film directed by Charles Lamont starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. Made by Universal-International, it was produced by Howard Christie. The films storyline concerns the misadventures of Lester and Orville who accidentally find themselves aboard a rocketship bound for Mars, or so they think. Instead, they wind up landing at the New Orleans Mardi Gras thinking they have landed on the Red Planet. The pair are forced by bank robbers Mugsy and Harry to fly to the planet Venus, where they encounter a civilization consisting entirely of beautiful women. Despite the films title, no character in the film travels to the planet Mars. Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in Hell is the final entry in a series of six Japanese martial arts films based on the long-running Lone Wolf and Cub manga series about Ogami Ittō, a wandering assassin for hire who is accompanied by his young son, Daigoro. Although this is the last film in the series, it does not end the story or include the conclusion of the series as written in the manga. The Idle Class The Idle Class is a 1921 American silent comedy film written and directed by Charlie Chaplin for First National Pictures. A Chinese Ghost Story II A Chinese Ghost Story II is a 1990 Hong Kong romantic comedy-horror film directed by Ching Siu-tung and produced by Tsui Hark. It is the sequel to A Chinese Ghost Story and is followed by A Chinese Ghost Story III. My Golden Days My Golden Days is a 2015 French drama film directed by Arnaud Desplechin. It is a prequel to the 1996 film My Sex Life... or How I Got into an Argument. It was screened as part of the Directors Fortnight section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival where it won the SACD Prize. The Funhouse Massacre The Funhouse Massacre is a 2015 American slasher film starring Robert Englund, Jere Burns, Scottie Thompson and Clint Howard. Houston, We Have a Problem! Houston, We Have a Problem! is a 2016 internationally co-produced docufiction-mockumentary film by Slovene director Žiga Virc. The film explores the myth of the secret multibillion-dollar deal behind the United States purchase of Yugoslavias clandestine space program in the early 1960s. It is based and inspired by numerous real events and facts, in the sense that it is intended as an allegory to the Cold War. The film premiered on 16 April 2016 at Tribeca Film Festival. It was selected as the Slovenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Santa Fe Trail Santa Fe Trail is a 1940 American western film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Raymond Massey, Ronald Reagan and Alan Hale. Written by Robert Buckner, the film is about the abolitionist John Brown and his campaign against slavery prior to the American Civil War. In a subplot, J. E. B. Stuart and George Armstrong Custer compete for the hand of Kit Carson Holliday. The film was one of the top-grossing films of the year, and the seventh Flynn–de Havilland collaboration. Its content has little relevance to the actual Santa Fe Trail. The film is not to be confused with the Raoul Walsh movie They Died with Their Boots On, released the following year, in which Flynn plays Custer, also with de Havilland as his leading lady. Army of Crime The Army of Crime is a 2009 French drama-war film directed by Robert Guédiguian and based on a story by Serge Le Péron, who is also one of three credited for the screenplay. It received a wide release in France on 16 September 2009 and opened in the United States in 2010. The film deals with the development of the Manouchian Group, a 23-member resistance unit led by an Armenian exile. They were captured in 1944, tried by a German military court, and executed. The title of the film was taken from a propaganda poster known as LAffiche Rouge, in which the Nazis sought to present these French Resistance fighters as foreign criminals. The caption read "Liberators? Liberation by the army of crime". 51 51 is a 2011 American horror film directed by Jason Connery and starring Bruce Boxleitner and John Shea. It is part of the After Dark Originals lineup. The film premiered on the SyFy Channel on February 26, 2011. The Summit The Summit is a 2017 Argentine political drama film directed by Santiago Mitre and written by Mitre and . The film stars Ricardo Darín, Dolores Fonzi, Érica Rivas, Elena Anaya, Daniel Giménez Cacho, Alfredo Castro, Gerardo Romano, Leonardo Franco, Paulina García, and Christian Slater. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. It was released on 17 August 2017 in Argentina. Olga Olga is a 2004 Brazilian film directed by Jayme Monjardim. It was Brazils submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film was a produced by Nexus Cinema in conjunction with Globo Filmes and Lumiere. Olga was seen by over three million viewers and won more than 20 awards in Brazil and internationally. It is one of several Brazilian films to treat Jewish themes. Hard Cash Hard Cash is a direct-to-video action heist film, released in 2002. Kills on Wheels Kills on Wheels is a 2016 Hungarian comedy film directed by Attila Till. It was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. North North is a Norwegian film from 2009 written by Erlend Loe and directed by Rune Denstad Langlo. Anders Baasmo Christiansen plays the main role of “Jomar Henriksen”. The Lovers The Lovers is a 2013 English-language romance time travel adventure film directed by Roland Joffé and written by Ajey Jhankar. The film stars Josh Hartnett, Bipasha Basu, Alice Englert, Tamsin Egerton and Abhay Deol in lead roles. The film is the tale of an impossible romance set against the backdrop of the first Anglo-Maratha war across two time periods and continents and centred on four characters—a British officer in 18th century British India, the Indian woman he falls deeply in love with, and a 21st-century American marine biologist and his wife. The Suite Life Movie The Suite Life Movie is a 2011 science fiction comedy-drama film directed by Sean McNamara, written by Michael Saltzman, and starring Dylan and Cole Sprouse, Brenda Song, Debby Ryan, Matthew Timmons, John Ducey, Matthew Glave, and Phill Lewis. The Disney Channel Original Movie is based on the pair of Disney Channel sitcoms The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and The Suite Life on Deck created by Danny Kallis and Jim Geoghan. Dylan and Cole Sprouse were also executive producers for the movie. The film premiered on March 25, 2011 on the Disney Channel. A sneak peek was shown during the Disney Channel Shake It Up New Years event. Shadow People Shadow People is a 2013 American supernatural thriller written and directed by Matthew Arnold. It stars Dallas Roberts and Alison Eastwood. Pandora and the Flying Dutchman Pandora and the Flying Dutchman is a 1951 British Technicolor drama film made by Romulus Films and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in the United States. The film was directed by Albert Lewin and produced by Lewin and Joe Kaufmann from his own screenplay, based on the legend of the Flying Dutchman. It was filmed mainly on the Costa Brava. The land record speed scenes were shot at Pendine Sands in Wales. The film starred Ava Gardner and James Mason, featuring Nigel Patrick, Sheila Sim, Harold Warrender, Mario Cabré and Marius Goring. The cinematographer was Jack Cardiff. Most of the movie was shot on location in Tossa de Mar, Catalonia, Spain, where a statue of Gardner has been erected on the hill overlooking the towns main beach. MGM delayed its release until Gardners star-making performance in Show Boat could be seen. The tactic worked, and this film solidified her status as a rising star. El mismo amor, la misma lluvia Same Love, Same Rain is a 1999 Argentine-American romantic comedy film directed by Juan José Campanella and written by Campanella and Fernando Castets. It stars Ricardo Darín, Soledad Villamil, Ulises Dumont and Eduardo Blanco. Path to War Path to War is a 2002 American biographical television film, produced by HBO and directed by John Frankenheimer. It was the final film that was directed by Frankenheimer, who died seven weeks after the film debuted on HBO. It was also the last film produced by Edgar J. Scherick during his lifetime—he died seven months after its initial airing on HBO. Next Floor Next Floor is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Denis Villeneuve and released in 2008. The film, largely wordless, depicts a group of 11 people endlessly gorging themselves on food at a banquet. The film was conceived by producer Phoebe Greenberg and directed by Villeneuve during a break from production of his feature film Polytechnique. The film premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival, as part of the Semaine de la critique program. The Lovers The Lovers is a 2017 comedy romance film directed by Azazel Jacobs. It stars Debra Winger, Tracy Letts, Aidan Gillen, Melora Walters, Tyler Ross and Jessica Sula. It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 22, 2017. It was released on May 5, 2017, by A24. The Giant Claw The Giant Claw is a 1957 American black-and-white science fiction giant monster film from Columbia Pictures, produced by Sam Katzman, directed by Fred F. Sears, that stars Jeff Morrow and Mara Corday. Both Sears and Katzman were well known as low-budget B film genre filmmakers. The film was released as a double feature with The Night the World Exploded. Hail the Judge Hail the Judge is a 1994 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Wong Jing, starring Stephen Chow, Cheung Man, and Ng Man Tat. A Call Girl Slovenian Girl is a 2009 Slovenian film directed by Damjan Kozole. In the film, Aleksandra, a twenty-three-year-old Slovenian, leads a double life: she is a respectable student and a call girl. The film stars Nina Ivanišin. Slovenian Girl premiered at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival, and it was released theatrically in more than 30 countries, including the US. According to Shaz Bennett of Moving Pictures Magazine, "the film is ultimately a fascinating study of free enterprise in free fall. In this mesmerizing chamber piece, director Damjan Kozole has contrived a new style of narrative to convey a view of capitalist culture at once outrageous and non-judgmental." Medea Medea is a 1988 drama TV movie directed by Lars von Trier. It is based on Carl Theodor Dreyers adaptation of Euripides play Medea. Blue Spring is a 2002 Japanese youth drama film, written and directed by Toshiaki Toyoda and based on Taiyō Matsumotos manga of same title. It tells a tale of apathetic school students at a run-down Tokyo high school for boys. It was released on June 29, 2002. The film title can be understood as "inexperienced years" or teenage years, but it also can be understood as "fresh start". According to manga artist Taiyō Matsumoto, the title is intended as a play on irony. The Story of Luke The Story of Luke is a 2012 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Alonso Mayo. It is Mayos first feature-length film and tells the story of Luke, a young man with autism who embarks on a quest for a job and a girlfriend. It stars Lou Taylor Pucci, Seth Green, Cary Elwes and Kristin Bauer. Conflict Conflict is a 1945 American black-and-white suspense film noir made by Warner Brothers. It was directed by Curtis Bernhardt, produced by William Jacobs with Jack L. Warner as executive producer from a screenplay by Arthur T. Horman and Dwight Taylor, based on the story The Pentacle by Alfred Neumann and Robert Siodmak. It starred Humphrey Bogart, Alexis Smith, and Sydney Greenstreet. The film is the only pairing of Bogart and Greenstreet where Bogart, rather than Greenstreet, is the villain or corrupt character. How to Make Love to a Woman How to Make Love to a Woman is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Scott Culver and written by Dennis Kao, both making their respective debuts, starring Josh Meyers, Krysten Ritter, Ian Somerhalder and Jenna Jameson. School for Scoundrels School for Scoundrels is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Robert Hamer. It stars Ian Carmichael and Terry-Thomas. It was inspired by the "Gamesmanship" series of books by Stephen Potter. It has been remade twice: in Bollywood under the title Chhoti Si Baat, and in Hollywood as School for Scoundrels. Goodbye, Mr. Chips Goodbye, Mr. Chips is a 1969 American musical film directed by Herbert Ross. The screenplay by Terence Rattigan is based on James Hiltons 1934 novel Goodbye, which was first adapted for the screen in 1939. Castaway Castaway is a 1986 British biographical-drama film starring Amanda Donohoe and Oliver Reed, and directed by Nicolas Roeg. It was adapted from the eponymous 1984 book by Lucy Irvine, telling of her experiences of staying for a year with writer Gerald Kingsland on the isolated island of Tuin, between New Guinea and Australia. Love at First Hiccup The First Time is a 2009 American teen comedy film directed by Barbara Topsøe-Rothenborg, based on the book Love At First Hicup by Dennis Jürgensen. The film is an American remake of the Danish film Kærlighed ved første hik, which was released in 1999. The film is centered on a high school freshman Victor, who falls in love with the beautiful senior Anya at "first hiccup." The film follows their budding romance as they learn to overcome the little hiccups that can be found in all relationships. Zombie Nightmare Zombie Nightmare is a 1986 Canadian zombie film produced and directed by Jack Bravman. It stars Adam West, Tia Carrere and Jon Mikl Thor, and it was filmed in the suburbs of Montreal, Canada. Visions of Light Visions of Light is a 1992 documentary film directed by Arnold Glassman, Todd McCarthy and Stuart Samuels. The film is also known as Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography. The film covers the art of cinematography since the conception of cinema at the turn of the 20th century. Many filmmakers and cinematographers present their views and discuss why the art of cinematography is important within the craft of filmmaking. Jimmy Hollywood Jimmy Hollywood is a 1994 American comedy film written and directed by Barry Levinson and starring Joe Pesci and Christian Slater. It was released on April 1, 1994, and was a box office bomb, grossing just $3 million against its $30 million budget. If You Are the One If You Are the One is a 2008 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Feng Xiaogang and starring Ge You and Shu Qi. The film has been very successful at the Chinese box office, and has become one of Fengs top grossing films to date, earning over ¥364 million at the box office. R.A.I.D. Special Unit Raid dingue is a 2016 French comedy film written and directed by Dany Boon. Gun Woman is a 2014 Japanese erotic action film directed by Kurando Mitsutake and starring Asami Sugiura. It was released in Japan on July 19, 2014. The majority of the film was filmed in English, with some scenes in Japanese. The Gunfighter The Gunfighter is a 2014 short film directed by Eric Kissack. A twist on the Western genre, the film concerns a group of people in a saloon who, in an act of breaking the fourth wall, are able to hear the narrator of the film. Pataakha Pataakha is a 2018 Indian Hindi comedy-drama film directed by Vishal Bhardwaj about two sisters who share a difficult relationship with each other. Based on Charan Singh Pathiks short story titled Do Behnein, the film features debutant Radhika Madan, Sanya Malhotra, Sunil Grover, Saanand Verma and Vijay Raaz in lead roles and was scheduled to have its theatrical release on 28 September 2018. At the 64th Filmfare Awards, the film received seven nominations including Best Actress Critics and Best Female Debut for Madan and Best Film Critics for Bhardwaj. Come September Come September is a 1961 romantic comedy film directed by Robert Mulligan and starring Rock Hudson, Gina Lollobrigida, Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin. Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight is a 2008 American animated film, the first to be based on the Dragonlance campaign setting of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. It is based on the first novel written for the campaign setting, Dragons of Autumn Twilight, co-written by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, both of whom gave assistance for the films screenplay adaptation by George Strayton. The film was directed by Will Meugniot and distributed by Paramount Pictures, directly to video. I'm Not Ashamed Im Not Ashamed is a 2016 biographical drama film based on the journals of Rachel Scott, the first victim of the 1999 Columbine High School massacre in Columbine. Scott is the protagonist, and the story of both gunmen who committed the shooting, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, is intertwined with Scotts. Home Invasion Home Invasion is a 2016 American thriller film, directed by David Tennant. It stars Jason Patric, Scott Adkins, Natasha Henstridge, William Dickinson, Kyra Zagorsky and Michael Rogers. Girl Shy Girl Shy is a 1924 romantic comedy silent film starring Harold Lloyd and Jobyna Ralston. The movie was written by Sam Taylor, Tim Whelan and Ted Wilde and was directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and Taylor. Sandesham Sandhesam is a 1991 Indian Malayalam black comedy-political satire film written by Sreenivasan and directed by Sathyan Anthikkad, starring Thilakan, Sreenivasan, Jayaram, Siddique, Kaviyoor Ponnamma and Maathu. The film deals with unreal political activism existing in Kerala and takes major digs on the political parties in the state. A commercial success upon release, Sandhesam is often regarded as a classic in Malayalam cinema. The film was included in IBN Lives list of "100 Greatest Indian Films of All Time". The film was remade in Tamil language as Veettai Paar Naattai Paar by director Thulasidas in 1994. Idiots and Angels Idiots and Angels is a 2008 adult animated-black comedy film directed by Bill Plympton. Woody Woodpecker Woody Woodpecker is a 2017 American live-action/computer-animated comedy film produced by Mike Elliott and directed by Alex Zamm, based on the cartoon series of short films of the same name created by Walter Lantz and Ben Hardaway. The film stars the voice of Eric Bauza as Woody Woodpecker, and also stars Timothy Omundson as Lance Walters, a divorced attorney with a son and a new girlfriend who wants to build a dream home in a forest in the mountains of Washington, only to find out he is cutting down a tree in which the eponymous woodpecker lives. While Woody Woodpecker was filmed in English, it was aimed at the Brazilian market, where the Woody Woodpecker character remains extremely popular to this day. The film received mostly negative reviews from critics. Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell is a 1974 British horror film, directed by Terence Fisher and produced by Hammer Film Productions. It stars Peter Cushing, Shane Briant and David Prowse. Filmed at Elstree Studios in 1972 but not released until 1974, it was the final chapter in the Hammer Frankenstein saga of films as well as director Fishers last film. The film was released on UK DVD+Blu-ray on 28 April 2014, with all previously censored scenes restored. Wisdom Wisdom is a 1986 American romantic crime film written and directed by its star Emilio Estevez in his filmmaking debut. The film also stars Demi Moore, along with Tom Skerritt and Veronica Cartwright as Estevezs parents. The ending credits song is "Home Again" by Oingo Boingo and the score by Danny Elfman. The film is dedicated to the memory of Henry Proach, who was a good friend of Estevez, and who appears briefly in the picture. #1 Cheerleader Camp #1 Cheerleader Camp is a 2010 sex comedy film and a mockbuster of Fired Up! by The Asylum, directed by Mark Quod and starring Jay Gillespie, Erica Duke, Seth Cassell, Harmony Blossom, Meranda B and Charlene Tilton. The Haunting of Helena The Haunting of Helena is a 2012 Italian supernatural horror film, written and directed by Christian Bisceglia and filmed in Italy. The film stars Harriet MacMasters-Green and Sabrina Jolie Perez. The film was released as part of the Bloody Disgusting Selects line. The Ring The Ring is a 1927 British silent sports film directed and written by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Carl Brisson, Lillian Hall-Davis and Ian Hunter. It is one of Hitchcocks nine surviving silent films. Return to the 36th Chamber Return to the 36th Chamber is a 1980 Shaw Brothers Studio Hong Kong martial arts comedy film starring Gordon Liu. It was directed by Lau Kar-Leung and written by Ni Kuang. The film is the second in a loosely connected trilogy, following The 36th Chamber Of Shaolin and preceding Disciples Of The 36th Chamber. In the first and third films in the series, Liu portrays the Shaolin monk San Te, but in Return, he portrays an imposter monk. American Heart American Heart is a 1993 drama film directed by Martin Bell and starring Edward Furlong and Jeff Bridges. It was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award in a number of categories, and won in the Best Male Lead category. The American Astronaut The American Astronaut is a 2001 space-western/musical directed by and starring Cory McAbee. The film is set in a fictitious past, in which space travel is pioneered by roughnecks. The film was released on DVD in Spring of 2005. The band Billy Nayer Show, helmed by McAbee, wrote and performed the films soundtrack. Stealing Rembrandt Stealing Rembrandt is a 2003 Danish-language film. An action-comedy, the film concerns a father and son who accidentally steal a painting by Rembrandt. A Danish/UK co-production, the film was directed by Jannik Johansen and written by Anders Thomas Jensen and Jannik Johansen. The film was premiered at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Malice in Wonderland Malice in Wonderland is a 2009 British fantasy adventure film directed by Simon Fellows and written by Jayson Rothwell. It is roughly based on Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland. The film was released on DVD in the UK on 8 February 2010. Robbery Alla Turca Robbery Alla Turca is a 2005 Turkish comedy film directed by Oğuzhan Tercan. Mother Mayrig is a 1991 semi-autobiographical film written and directed by French-Armenian filmmaker Henri Verneuil. The films principal cast includes Claudia Cardinale and Omar Sharif. It is about the struggles of an Armenian family that emigrates to France from Turkey after the Armenian Genocide of 1915. Following the films success, Verneuil edited the movie into a television series. He followed that up with 588 rue paradis, a sequel to the original movie. The Heroic Trio The Heroic Trio is a 1993 Hong Kong action film directed by Johnnie To, starring Michelle Yeoh, Maggie Cheung, and Anita Mui as the titular trio. Other cast include Damian Lau, Anthony Wong Chau-Sang, Paul Chun, James Pak and Yan Yee Kwan. The main characters of the film are reunited in a sequel, another 1993 film, Executioners. The Last Word The Last Word is an offbeat romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Geoffrey Haley. It stars Winona Ryder and Wes Bentley. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January, and had a wider release in 2008. Tadas Blinda. Pradzia Tadas Blinda: The Beginning is a 2011 Lithuanian adventure film, directed by Donatas Ulvydas, based on the 1987 Rimantas Šavelis novel Tadas Blinda and on the legendary history of the 19th-century outlaw Tadas Blinda. The Invisible Boy The Invisible Boy is a 2014 Italian fantasy-superhero film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. The Old Maid The Old Maid is a 1939 American drama film directed by Edmund Goulding. The screenplay by Casey Robinson is based on the 1935 Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name by Zoë Akins, which was adapted from the 1924 Edith Wharton novella The Old Maid: the Fifties. Duck! Rabbit, Duck! Duck! Rabbit, Duck! is a 1953 Merrie Melodies comedy cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones, and starring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. It is the sequel to Rabbit Seasoning, and the third and final entry in Jones "hunting trilogy". Produced by Eddie Selzer for Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., the short was released to theaters in 1953 by Warner Bros. Pictures. This is the only film in the trilogy where Bugs does not crossdress. Late Marriage Late Marriage is a 2001 Israeli film directed by Dover Kosashvili. The film centers on Zaza, the 31-year-old child of tradition-minded Georgian Jewish immigrants who are anxiously trying to arrange a marriage for him. Unbeknownst to them, he is secretly dating a 34-year-old divorcée, Judith. When his parents discover the relationship and violently intervene, Zaza must choose between his family traditions and his love. Most of the main characters are Georgian-Israeli and the dialogue is partly in the Judaeo-Georgian language and partly in Hebrew. The film was positively reviewed and was Israels submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 74th Academy Awards. French Fried Vacation 3: Friends Forever French Fried Vacation 3 or Les Bronzés 3: Amis pour la vie is a 2006 French comedy film, and the sequel to Les Bronzés and Les Bronzés font du ski. Like the first two films, it is directed by Patrice Leconte and stars mostly members of the theatrical/film troupe Le Splendid. Les Bronzés 3: Amis pour la vie follows up on the revelers from the first two films, now in their 50s. Crazy Stone Crazy Stone is a 2006 mainland Chinese black comedy film directed by Ning Hao and produced by Andy Lau. It was immensely popular, earning 6 million RMB in its first week and more than 23 million RMB in total box office in Mainland China, despite its low budget and cast of unknowns. The movie was shot digitally on HD cameras and produced as part of Andy Laus "FOCUS: First Cuts" series. Static Static is a 2012 horror film directed by Todd Levin and starring Sara Paxton and Milo Ventimiglia. They Call Me Mister Tibbs! They Call Me Tibbs! is a 1970 American DeLuxe Color crime drama film directed by Gordon Douglas. The second installment in a trilogy, the release was preceded by In the Heat of the Night and followed by The Organization. The films title was taken from a line in the first film. Sidney Poitier reprised his role of police detective Virgil Tibbs, though in this sequel, Tibbs is working for the San Francisco Police rather than the Philadelphia Police or the Pasadena Police. The Grass Harp The Grass Harp is a 1995 American comedy-drama film based on the novella by Truman Capote; the screenplay was the final work of Oscar-winning screenwriter Stirling Silliphant. The film was directed by Charles Matthau, and starred Piper Laurie, Sissy Spacek, the directors father Walter Matthau, Jack Lemmon, Edward Furlong, and Nell Carter. Piper Laurie won the Best Supporting Actress award from the Southeastern Film Critics Association for her work on the film. Unstrung Heroes Unstrung Heroes is a 1995 American comedy-drama film directed by Diane Keaton and starring Andie MacDowell, John Turturro, Michael Richards, and Maury Chaykin. The screenplay by Richard LaGravenese is based on the memoir of the same name by journalist Franz Lidz. Popstar For the 2016 comedy film, see Never Stop Never Stopping. Popstar is a 2005 American film directed by Richard Gabai and written by Timothy Barton. The direct-to-video film features teen singer Aaron Carter in his only lead role in a feature film. The premiere was held in The Woodlands. Popstar was filmed in Calabasas, at A.C. Stelle Middle School and the Commons. Achilles and the Tortoise is a 2008 Japanese film written, directed and edited by Takeshi Kitano. The film is the third and final part of Kitanos surrealist autobiographical trilogy, starting with Takeshis and continuing with Glory to the Filmmaker! The title Achilles and the Tortoise refers to the motion paradox by Greek philosopher Zeno of Elea, Achilles and the Tortoise. Crime + Punishment in Suburbia Crime and Punishment in Suburbia is a 2000 film directed by Rob Schmidt and starring Monica Keena, Ellen Barkin, Michael Ironside, James DeBello and Vincent Kartheiser. The film is a contemporary fable loosely based on Fyodor Dostoyevskys Crime and Punishment. Back to 1942 Back to 1942 is a 2012 Chinese historical film directed by Feng Xiaogang. It is based on Liu Zhenyuns novel Remembering 1942, and is about a major famine in Henan, China, during the Second Sino-Japanese War. On 11 November 2012, the film premiered at the International Rome Film Festival. The film was selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. A Perfect Man A Perfect Man is a 2015 French thriller film directed by Yann Gozlan. The film tells the story of a struggling author who steals the text of a manuscript originally belonging to a reclusive man who recently died. The film stars Pierre Niney and Ana Girardot. The Reptile The Reptile is a 1966 horror film made by Hammer Film Productions. It was directed by John Gilling, and starred Noel Willman, Jacqueline Pearce, Ray Barrett, Jennifer Daniel, and Michael Ripper. The Enemy Within "The Enemy Within" is the fifth episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series, Star Trek. Written by Richard Matheson and directed by Leo Penn, it first aired on October 6, 1966. A transporter malfunction causes Captain Kirk to be split into two people, one "good," but weak and ineffectual; the other "evil," but strong and decisive. Tomorrow Tomorrow is a 2015 French documentary film directed by Cyril Dion and Mélanie Laurent. Faced with a future that scientists say is a great cause for concern, the film has the distinction of not giving in to catastrophism. Optimistically, it identifies initiatives that have proven themselves in ten countries around the world: concrete examples of solutions to environmental and social challenges of the twenty-first century, be it agriculture, energy, economy, education and governance. A documentary film, Tomorrow exceeded a million entries in France. It won the 2016 César Award for Best Documentary Film and was distributed in 27 countries. Giant Little Ones Giant Little Ones is a 2018 Canadian drama film, directed by Keith Behrman. The film stars Kyle MacLachlan and Maria Bello as the parents of a teenage boy, whose lives are upended after their son and a friend are involved in an incident at a party. The film was shot in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario in 2017. It premiered on September 9, 2018 at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival and later received a limited release in the United States on March 1, 2019. In December 2018, the Toronto International Film Festival named the film to its annual year-end Canadas Top Ten list. Behrman won the Vancouver Film Critics Circle award for Best Screenplay for a Canadian Film. Looking for Alibrandi Looking for Alibrandi is a 2000 Australian film directed by Kate Woods from a script by Melina Marchetta based on her novel of the same name. The film is set in 1990s Sydney, New South Wales and features a cast of Australian actors, including Pia Miranda as Josephine Alibrandi, the films main character; Anthony LaPaglia as her father, Michael Andretti, who left her and her mother before her birth; and Kick Gurry as Josies love interest, Jacob Coote. The film won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film in 2000. Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion is a 1972 Japanese women in prison film produced by Toei Company. Starring Meiko Kaji, the film is Shunya Itōs first film as a director and is based on a comic by Tōru Shinohara. The film was followed by several sequels, including Female Prisoner Scorpion: Jailhouse 41 and Female Prisoner Scorpion: Beast Stable, and has also been remade several times. The Fourth Angel The Fourth Angel is a 2001 British-Canadian thriller film directed by John Irvin and starring Jeremy Irons, Forest Whitaker, Jason Priestley and Charlotte Rampling. It was written by Allan Scott, from a homonymous novel by Robin Neillands. Irons portrays a man who seeks justice after a terrorist attack on the plane in which his family was travelling. The film takes its title from Revelation 16:8: "The fourth angel poured out his bowl upon the sun, and it was given to him to scorch men with fire". Children of the Corn: Genesis Children of the Corn: Genesis is a 2011 horror film written and directed by Joel Soisson. It is the ninth installment of the Children of the Corn series. The film was released directly to DVD in 2011 through Dimension Films Extreme label. Unexpected Unexpected is a 2015 American drama film directed by Kris Swanberg, and co-written by Swanberg and Megan Mercier. It stars Cobie Smulders as a teacher at an inner city Chicago high school who unintentionally becomes pregnant. One of her students, Jasmine, is also unexpectedly pregnant, and the two bond through planning their futures. The film had its world premiere at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2015. The film was released in a limited release and released video on demand on July 24, 2015, by The Film Arcade. Tale of the Mummy Tale of the Mummy is a 1998 British-American horror film directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Jason Scott Lee, Jack Davenport, Louise Lombard and Christopher Lee. The film received a theatrical wide release on February 13, 1999. Three Dots Aaytha Ezhuthu is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language political thriller film written and directed by Mani Ratnam. It stars Suriya, Madhavan, Siddharth, Trisha Krishnan, Meera Jasmine, and Esha Deol in the lead roles, while Bharathiraja appears in another pivotal role. The title of the movie was taken from the name of a Tamil letter, ஃ – three dots corresponding to the films three different personalities from completely different strata of society. The films score and soundtrack were composed by A. R. Rahman, while Ravi K. Chandran was the cinematographer and Sreekar Prasad was the editor. The film was simultaneously shot in Hindi as Yuva with an entirely different cast retaining Deol, while a dubbed version in Telugu, "Yuva" was also released. The film was produced by Ratnams home banner, Madras Talkies and was released on 21 May 2004 to positive reviews from the audience, and it gained recognition over the years, becoming a classic and a cult film in Tamil cinema. The White Crow The White Crow is a 2018 British film written by David Hare and directed by Ralph Fiennes. It stars Oleg Ivenko as the ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev, chronicles his life and dance career. It is inspired by the book Rudolf Nureyev: The Life by Julie Kavanagh. The title is a reference to his childhood moniker of white crow, because he was unusual. Principal photography was completed in October 2017. It premiered at the 2018 Telluride Film Festival and the 2018 BFI London Film Festival. It also screened at the Tokyo International Film Festival, Cinemania and Febiofest. Ralph Fiennes received the Special Achievement Award for Outstanding Artistic Contribution at the Tokyo International Film Festival, with the film receiving a Tokyo Grand Prix nomination. The White Crow was released on March 22, 2019 in the UK and on April 26, 2019 in the US. The Cure The Cure is a 1917 short comedy film written and directed by Charlie Chaplin. Hello Again Hello Again is a 1987 American romantic fantasy-comedy film directed and produced by Frank Perry, written by Susan Isaacs and starring Shelley Long, Judith Ivey, Gabriel Byrne, Corbin Bernsen, Sela Ward, Austin Pendleton, Carrie Nye, Robert Lewis, Madeleine Potter, Thor Fields and Illeana Douglas. Close Your Eyes Close Your Eyes, also known as Doctor Sleep, is a 2002 thriller film directed by Nick Willing based on the book of the same name written by Madison Smartt Bell. The film stars Goran Višnjić as Dr. Michael Strother, Shirley Henderson as Detective Janet Losey, and Paddy Considine as Elliot Spruggs. As You Like It As You Like It is a 2006 film written and directed by Kenneth Branagh, and based on the Shakespearean play of the same name. It stars Bryce Dallas Howard as Rosalind, David Oyelowo as Orlando De Boys, Romola Garai as Celia, Adrian Lester as Oliver De Boys, Alfred Molina as Touchstone, Kevin Kline as Jaques, Janet McTeer as Audrey, and Brian Blessed as Duke Frederick and his brother Duke Senior. Branagh moved the plays setting from medieval France to a late 19th-century European colony in Japan after the Meiji Restoration. Branagh filmed it at Shepperton Film Studios and at the never-before-filmed gardens of Wakehurst Place. The film is a production of The Shakespeare Film Company, financed by HBO Films. It is the fifth and to date, the last Shakespeare film directed by Branagh, and the only one not to feature Branagh himself in the cast, though he has a minor cameo at the end of the film where his voice is heard very briefly. It is Kenneth Branaghs first Shakespearean film shot in a Super 35 format. . Higher Ground Higher Ground is a 2011 American drama film directed by Vera Farmiga in her directorial debut. The film is an adaptation of the 2002 memoir This Dark World: A Memoir of Salvation Found and Lost by Carolyn S. Briggs, who co-wrote the screenplay. The film follows Corinne Walker and her vacillating relationship with Christianity. The cast also includes Joshua Leonard, John Hawkes, Donna Murphy, Norbert Leo Butz, and Bill Irwin. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2011, where it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. It screened at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 25, 2011, and received a limited release in the United States on August 26, 2011, by Sony Pictures Classics. The Magic Christian The Magic Christian is a 1969 British satirical black comedy film directed by Joseph McGrath and starring Peter Sellers and Ringo Starr, with appearances by John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Raquel Welch, Spike Milligan, Christopher Lee, Richard Attenborough and Roman Polanski. It was loosely adapted from the 1959 comic novel of the same name by American author Terry Southern, who co-wrote the screenplay adaptation with McGrath. Songs by Badfinger, written by Paul McCartney, were featured on the soundtrack. The official soundtrack album featured other music as well; Badfinger released an album with its songs for the film, Magic Christian Music. Standing Up Standing Up is a 2013 American coming-of-age film written and directed by D. J. Caruso and starring Chandler Canterbury and Annalise Basso. It was based on Brock Coles 1987 young adult novel The Goats. Tokyo Twilight is a 1957 Japanese drama film by Yasujirō Ozu. It is the story of two sisters who are reunited with a mother who left them as children. The film is considered amongst Ozus darkest postwar films; it is well received though lesser known. Look Both Ways Look Both Ways is a 2005 Australian independent film, written and directed by Sarah Watt, starring an ensemble cast, which was released on 18 August 2005. The film was supported by the Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund and opened the 2005 Adelaide Film Festival. It won four AFI Awards, including Best Film and Best Direction. The film was selected as a film text by the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority for the VCE English Course from 2007 to 2010. Outlaws and Angels Outlaws and Angels is a 2016 American western film directed by JT Mollner and starring Chad Michael Murray, Francesca Eastwood, Teri Polo, Frances Fisher and Luke Wilson. Teefa in Trouble Teefa in Trouble is a 2018 Pakistani romantic action comedy film. The film is a directorial debut of Ahsan Rahim, who is known for directing music videos and television commercials with several Pakistani artists under his Tadpole Films banner. It stars Ali Zafar and Maya Ali, both of whom made their Pakistani film debuts. It is also the debut film under Zafars banner Lightingale Productions. Pre-production work began in 2016 when Zafar, Rahim and Danyal Zafar wrote the story and screenplay. Principal photography took place in Lahore and Warsaw between 18 February and 26 July 2017. Ali Zafar also created the music, while the film score has been composed by Shani Arshad. The film released on 20 July 2018; it was distributed by Mandviwalla Entertainment and Geo Films nationwide. It is the first non-Indian film which was distributed internationally by Yash Raj Films. At the time of its release, it was one of the most expensive Pakistani films ever made. It became the third 50 crore}} mark, despite facing protests and film piracy afterwards. The Green Slime is a 1968 science fiction film directed by Kinji Fukasaku and produced by Walter Manley and Ivan Reiner. It was written by William Finger, Tom Rowe and Charles Sinclair from a story by Reiner. The film was shot in Japan with a Japanese director and film crew, but with the non-Japanese starring cast of Robert Horton, Richard Jaeckel and Luciana Paluzzi. After destroying a huge asteroid that was on a rapid collision course with Earth, a group of astronauts discover they have accidentally returned to their space station with an alien slime creature that feeds on radiation and can reproduce rapidly from its own blood. Malevolence Malevolence is a 2004 independent American horror film written, produced and directed by Stevan Mena, and starring Samantha Dark and R. Brandon Johnson. The plot follows a mother and her adolescent daughter who are held hostage by bank robbers at an abandoned house; the robbers plans are disrupted when they are all confronted by a serial killer who resides on a nearby property. Filmed over a period of two years on a budget of $200,000, Malevolence was purchased by Anchor Bay Films, who gave it a limited theatrical release in September 2004, and a DVD release in 2005. It received mixed reviews from critics, with some criticizing its referentiality and depiction of violence, while others praised it for its establishment of atmosphere and suspense. The film was followed by a prequel Bereavement in 2010 and a sequel Malevolence 3: Killer in 2018. Welcome to Sajjanpur Welcome to Sajjanpur is a 2008 Indian Hindi comedy film directed by Shyam Benegal and starring Shreyas Talpade and Amrita Rao in the lead roles. The film is by noted Parallel cinema director, Shyam Benegal, marking his return to comedy after filming Charandas Chor. Even though Benegal is responsible for other films in the parallel cinema genre, this film was one of his mainstream Bollywood films. It was a remake of the 1977 film Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein. The film was both critically and commercially successful. Sunflower Sunflower is a 1970 Italian drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica. It was the first western movie to be filmed in the USSR. Some scenes were filmed near Moscow, while others near Poltava, a regional center in Ukraine. Under the Cherry Moon Under the Cherry Moon is a 1986 American musical film directed by and starring Prince in his directorial debut. The film also stars former The Time member Jerome Benton, Steven Berkoff, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Francesca Annis. The film was a critical and commercial failure, winning five Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Picture, tying with Howard the Duck. But, despite that, its soundtrack album, entitled Parade, went platinum, selling over a million copies. Classmates Classmates is a 2006 Malayalam coming-of-age romantic thriller film directed by Lal Jose and written by James Albert. The film has an ensemble cast consisting of Prithviraj, Jayasurya, Indrajith, Narain, Kavya Madhavan, Jagathy Sreekumar, Balachandra Menon and Radhika. The music is composed by Alex Paul with lyrics by Vayalar Sarath Chandra Varma. The cinematography was by Rajeev Ravi and the editing by Ranjan Abraham. Audiography was done by M. R. Rajakrishnan. The story revolves around the college graduate class of 1991. In 2006, working in different corners of the world, the friends get together for a class reunion to revive the joy and laughter of their student days. On the night of the reunion, one of the classmates is almost murdered and goes into a coma. Upon release, the film became the highest-grossing Malayalam film, at that time. It is frequently referenced in Keralite popular culture. The film went on to win the Kerala State Film Awards for Best Popular Film and Best Story. It was later remade into Tamil as Ninaithale Inikkum, and in Telugu and Marathi as Classmates and Classmates respectively. Rose Róża is a 2011 Polish film directed by Wojciech Smarzowski. It depicts the love story of a Masurian woman and an officer of the Armia Krajowa in postwar Masuria. Yaariyan Yaariyan is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age romance film directed by Divya Khosla Kumar, and Himansh Kohli, Rakul Preet Singh and Nicole Faria. It marked the debut of the director as well as the leads. The film was produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar under the banner of T-Series Super Cassettes Industries. Yaariyan tells the story of 5 close friends who are in college, experiencing different relationships and learning new values. The response to the promotional material on YouTube led the distributor to release the film two weeks earlier than initially planned. The film released on 10 January 2014 with 1200 screens release in India. A Good Man A Good Man is a 2014 action, crime film directed by Keoni Waxman and starring Steven Seagal, Victor Webster, Tzi Ma, Iulia Verdes, and Claudiu Bleont. The film is a prequel to Force of Execution, and is the fifth collaboration between Steven Seagal and director Keoni Waxman. The movies sequel is called Absolution. Desert Saints Desert Saints is a 2002 crime thriller film starring Kiefer Sutherland as a hitman named Arthur Banks, alongside Melora Walters as Agent Bennie Harper. The film is produced by Meg Ryan. The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill is a 2003 documentary film directed, produced, and edited by Judy Irving. It chronicles the relationship between Mark Bittner, an unemployed musician who is living rent-free in a cabin in Telegraph Hill in San Francisco, and a flock of feral parrots that he feeds and interacts with—cherry-headed conures, mainly, but also two blue-crowned conures, one of which is named Connor. Bittner also wrote a book by the same name on the subject. In May 2007, the documentary aired on the PBS series Independent Lens. Much of the documentary focuses on the individual parrots, and their relationships with one another. Bittner notes that there is humor in the piece, which he believes makes it different from many other nature documentaries. Raising funding for the film was difficult at first, as Irving had to find individual donors. The proceeds from a fundraiser, in which Bittner gave a presentation to a packed theater, allowed Irving to start shooting the film in earnest. The musical score was created by Chris Michie, a Bay area musician, formerly the guitarist for Van Morrison. It was his final project before he died from melanoma. The film, which he did not live to see released, is dedicated to him. The Red House The Red House, also known as No Trespassing, is a 1947 psychological thriller starring Edward G. Robinson. It is adapted from the novel The Red House by George Agnew Chamberlain, published in 1943 by Popular Library. Marlowe Marlowe is a 1969 American American neo-noir film starring James Garner as Raymond Chandlers private detective Philip Marlowe. Directed by Paul Bogart, the film was written by Stirling Silliphant based on Chandlers 1949 novel The Little Sister. The supporting cast includes Bruce Lee, Gayle Hunnicutt, Rita Moreno, Sharon Farrell, Carroll OConnor and Jackie Coogan. The film foreshadowed James Garners second Los Angeles P.I. character Jim Rockford in The Rockford Files. Rita Moreno would also go on to co-star as a recurring character in the series. Many of the wisecracking Marlowe lines incorporated by Silliphant for this movie were taken directly from Chandlers novel. Silliphant is best known for his Academy Award-winning screenplay for In the Heat of the Night and creating the television series Route 66 and Naked City. This movie introduced martial arts legend Bruce Lee to many American film viewers. The films title song "Little Sister" is provided by the group Orpheus. Technotise: Edit & I Technotise: Edit & I is a Serbian animated feature film, premiered on September 28, 2009. Written and directed by comic artist Aleksa Gajić, it is a sequel of his Technotise graphic novel. The soundtrack music was composed by Boris Furduj and Slobodan Štrumberger, as well as the film trailer. Europe '51 Europe 51 is a 1952 Italian neorealist film directed by Roberto Rossellini, starring Alexander Knox and Ingrid Bergman as a woman whos declared insane after her sons suicide. The Secret of Santa Vittoria The Secret of Santa Vittoria is a 1969 film distributed by United Artists. It was produced and directed by Stanley Kramer and co-produced by George Glass from a screenplay by Ben Maddow and William Rose. It was based on the best-selling novel by Robert Crichton. The music score was by Ernest Gold and the cinematography by Giuseppe Rotunno. The film stars Anthony Quinn, Anna Magnani, Virna Lisi, Hardy Krüger, and Sergio Franchi. It also features Renato Rascel, Giancarlo Giannini, and Eduardo Ciannelli; with Valentina Cortese making an uncredited appearance. It almost entirely was shot on location in Anticoli Corrado, Italy. The world premiere was held in Los Angeles, USA on October 20, 1969. Television coverage included a special split-screen selection during The Joey Bishop Show. Army Archerd, Regis Philbin and Buddy Hackett interviewed Stanley Kramer, Anthony Quinn, Virna Lisi, and Sergio Franchi from Los Angeles. The premiere was held to benefit the Reiss-Davis Child Study Center, with Gregory Peck as chairman. The event ended with a celebration at the Century Plaza Hotel. This was selected as the opening-night film for the 13th Annual San Francisco International Film Festival. The festival ran from October 23, 1969 until November 2, 1969. The Very Same Munchhausen The Very Same Munchhausen is a 1979 Soviet fantasy dramedy television movie directed by Mark Zakharov, based on a script by Grigoriy Gorin. The film relays the story of the barons life after the adventures portrayed in the Baron Munchausen stories, particularly his struggle to prove himself sane. Münchhausen is portrayed as a multi-dimensional, colourful, non-conformist man living in a grey, plain, dull and conformist society that ultimately tries to destroy his personality. The film, created during late years of the Leonid Brezhnev rule, has been widely regarded as a tongue-in-cheek satire of the Soviet Stagnation-Era society. Ike: Countdown to D-Day Ike: Countdown to D-Day is a 2004 American made-for-television historical war drama film originally aired on the American television channel A&E, directed by Robert Harmon and written by Lionel Chetwynd. Countdown to D-Day was filmed entirely in New Zealand with the roles of British characters played by New Zealanders; the American roles were played by Americans. The Silenced The Silenced is a 2015 South Korean mystery-thriller film written and directed by Lee Hae-young, starring Park Bo-young and Uhm Ji-won. Thupparivaalan Thupparivaalan is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Mysskin. The film is produced by Vishal, who also stars in the lead role. The film also features Prasanna, Anu Emmanuel, Andrea Jeremiah and Vinay. The film and its titular protagonist were both loosely inspired by British writer Arthur Conan Doyles detective character, Sherlock Holmes; he has been given the credits in the opening of the film. The films narrative centers around detective Kaniyan Pongundran, a sociopath who starts investigating the disappearance of a kids pet dog, and soon finds himself threatened by the criminal behind a much bigger conspiracy. The film was launched in March 2016, and was released on 14 September 2017. It received critical acclaim and eventually became a commercial success. The Temp The Temp is a 1993 American thriller film directed by Tom Holland and starring Timothy Hutton, Lara Flynn Boyle and Faye Dunaway. It was written by Tom Engelman and Kevin Falls. Parts of The Temp were filmed on the South Park Blocks in Portland. The Temp was released on February 12, 1993 by Paramount Pictures. The Path to 9/11 The Path to 9/11 is a two-part miniseries that aired in the United States on ABC television on September 10–11, 2006 and in other countries. The film dramatizes the 1993 World Trade Center bombing in New York City and the events leading up to the September 11, 2001 attacks. The film was written by screenwriter Cyrus Nowrasteh, and directed by David L. Cunningham, and stars Harvey Keitel and Donnie Wahlberg. The film was controversial for its alleged misrepresentation of events and people, and required last-minute editing before broadcast. ABC spent $40 million on the project, but The Path to 9/11 was beaten in the ratings by an NFL game. The Blue Room The Blue Room is a 2014 French erotic thriller film directed by and starring Mathieu Amalric. It is based on a novel by Georges Simenon. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Reindeerspotting - Escape from Santaland Reindeerspotting: Escape from Santaland is a Finnish documentary film about drug abusers in Rovaniemi, Finland. It was directed by Joonas Neuvonen and produced by Jesse Fryckman and Oskari Huttu. The first screening of the film was in Tampere, April 2010, Finland. The name of the movie is a direct allusion to the 1996 British drama film Trainspotting that treated the same theme from a Scottish point of view. The film was shown outside of Finland for the first time in Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland. The Frame The Frame is a 2014 American science fiction film, written and directed by Jamin Winans and starring David Carranza and Tiffany Mualem. It was produced by Winans own independent production company, Double Edge Films, with Kiowa K. Winans, and shot by cinematographer Robert Muratore in locations around Denver. This is the follow up to the 2009 science fiction fantasy film Ink also written and directed by Jamin Winans. The Frame played at the 2015 Sitges Film Festival in Spain, the 2015 Imagine Film Festival in Amsterdam and the 2015 Fantaspoa Film Festiva l in Brazil. Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild! Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild! is a 2008 German-American romantic comedy film directed by Todd Stephens. It is the sequel to the 2006 film Another Gay Movie, and features five cast members from the first film: Jonah Blechman, Ashlie Atkinson, Scott Thompson, Stephanie McVay, and Andersen Gabrych. It was released in seven theaters and ran for 10 weeks before going to DVD. It had a negative reception, in contrast to the first film, which developed a small cult following. Nancy Sinatra, who sang the song "Another Gay Sunshine Day" for the first film, receives "special thanks". Singer RuPaul announced on his website that he and Lady Bunny had recorded a song for the soundtrack that would be released as a single, but the producers of the film ultimately scrapped that song. They used a solo song by Lady Bunny instead. That song was not released as a single, and was replaced by the song "The Clap" by Perez Hilton. The duet of RuPaul and Lady Bunny was later released as a bonus track on RuPauls album Champion. Jesse Stone: Thin Ice Jesse Stone: Thin Ice is a 2009 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Robert Harmon and starring Tom Selleck, Kathy Baker, and Kohl Sudduth. Based on the characters from the Jesse Stone book series created by Robert B. Parker, the film is about the police chief of a small New England town who investigates a cryptic letter sent to the mother of a kidnapped child who was declared dead. Filmed on location in Nova Scotia, the story is set in the fictitious town of Paradise, Massachusetts. Jesse Stone: Thin Ice is the fifth in a series of nine television films based on the characters of Parkers Jesse Stone novels. The film received an American Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography, as well as a Canadian Society of Cinematographers Award for Best Cinematography in TV Drama for Rene Ohashi. Adam & Steve Adam & Steve is a 2005 gay romantic comedy film directed by and starring Craig Chester, who also wrote the screenplay. It deals with the lives of two gay men, played by Craig Chester and Malcolm Gets. The film had its UK premier on November 19, 2005 at the Cardiff Film Festival but was not on general release in the UK. The Exterminating Angels Les Anges Exterminateurs is a 2006 French film directed by Jean-Claude Brisseau. It was screened at the Cannes Film Festival on 20 May 2006 and had a limited release in the United States on 7 March 2007. The film is about a director named François who embarks on a film project about female eroticism. He meets three struggling actresses who perform sexual acts in front of him. What François does not realise is that there is a lot more going on in the girls heads than other parts and this leads to tragic consequences. The film is semiautobiographical: in 2002 director Brisseau had been arrested on charges of harassment, fined and given a suspended one-year prison sentence. The plaintiffs were three women who had performed sexual acts in front of him during their audition. The soundtrack for the film was composed by Jean Musy. The Hourglass Sanatorium The Hourglass Sanatorium is a 1973 Polish film directed by Wojciech Jerzy Has, starring Jan Nowicki, Tadeusz Kondrat, Mieczysław Voit, Halina Kowalska and Gustaw Holoubek. It is also known as The Sandglass in English-speaking countries. The story follows a young Jewish man who visits his father in a mystical sanatorium where time does not behave normally. The film is an adaptation of Bruno Schulzs story collection Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass. It won the Jury Prize at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. D'artagnan and Three Musketeers DArtagnan and Three Musketeers is a three-part musical miniseries produced in the Soviet Union and first aired in 1978. It is based on the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. The film stars Mikhail Boyarsky as DArtagnan, Veniamin Smekhov as Athos, Igor Starygin as Aramis, Valentin Smirnitsky as Porthos, Margarita Terekhova as Milady de Winter, Oleg Tabakov as King Louis XIII, Alisa Freindlich as Anne of Austria, Aleksandr Trofimov as Cardinal Richelieu, and Lev Durov as Captain de Tréville. The film, and its numerous songs became extremely popular in the Soviet Union throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s, and is now considered a classic. Three sequels were made: Musketeers Twenty Years After, The Secret of Queen Anne or Musketeers Thirty Years After and The Return of the Musketeers. Speed Zone Speed Zone is a 1989 American comedy film set around an illegal cross-country race. The film stars many alumni of SCTV, including John Candy, Eugene Levy and Joe Flaherty. The cast also includes Donna Dixon, Matt Frewer, Tim Matheson, Mimi Kuzyk, Melody Anderson, Shari Belafonte, Dick and Tom Smothers, Peter Boyle, Don Lake, Alyssa Milano, John Schneider, Brooke Shields, Michael Spinks, Lee Van Cleef, Harvey Atkin, Brian George, Art Hindle, Louis Del Grande, Carl Lewis and Richard Petty. Jamie Farr cameos as "Sheik Abdul ben Falafel", who says in an interview that he is retiring from racing. Farr and his character are the only actor and character to appear in all three films of the Cannonball Run movie universe. John Schneider makes a cameo as the driver of the Lamborghini Countach at the beginning of the movie while being chased by an assortment of police cars, and is seen wearing an orange racing suit with a Confederate flag on it, a nod to The Dukes of Hazzard character Schneider played. Lee Van Cleef, in one of his final appearances, is in the same scene playing an old man teaching his grandson how to skip stones on a pond as the Lamborghini drives past. The premise is that all the racers are arrested before the race begins, and the sponsors have to quickly line up new racers. The Invisible Den osynlige is a 2002 Swedish film directed by Joel Bergvall and Simon Sandquist based on Mats Wahls book of the same name. The film follows Niklas, a young and quiet man who falls short of his mothers expectations, and then finds himself attacked by a neglected young girl Annelie and left for dead. The movie is not true to the novel and was condemned by the author. The films stars Gustaf Skarsgård, Tuva Novotny and Thomas Hedengran in the leads. An American remake was released under the translated title The Invisible on April 27, 2007. Went the Day Well? Went the Day Well? is a 1942 British war film adapted from a story by Graham Greene and directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. It was produced by Michael Balcon of Ealing Studios and served as unofficial propaganda for the war effort. It tells of how an English village is taken over by German paratroopers. It reflects the greatest potential nightmare of many Britons of the time, although the threat of German invasion had largely receded by that point. Historia de un oso Bear Story is a 2014 Chilean animated short film directed by Gabriel Osorio Vargas. The screenplay was co-written with Daniel Castro and the film was produced by Pato Escala Pierart. The story is inspired by the directors grandfather, Leopoldo Osorio, who, after the Chilean coup détat, was imprisoned for two years and then forced to live in exile for the duration of the dictatorship. The film was a critical success, winning the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film at the 88th Academy Awards. It is the first Chilean winner of an Academy Award and the first Latin American animation to win and/or get nominated for an Oscar. An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn is an American-British crime comedy film directed by Jim Hosking. It stars Aubrey Plaza, Emile Hirsch, Jemaine Clement, Matt Berry, and Craig Robinson. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2018. It was released in the United States on October 19, 2018, by Universal Pictures, before being released in the United Kingdom on October 23, 2018, by Picturehouse Entertainment. Snow Queen Snow Queen is a 2002 made-for-television film produced by Hallmark Entertainment and directed by David Wu based on the story The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen. The film stars Bridget Fonda as the title character and Chelsea Hobbs as her rival and the storys heroine, Gerda. The film originally aired on Hallmark Channel as a two-part miniseries, but has since been released as a full-length film on DVD in the United States. The DVD was released in the United Kingdom on November 9, 2009 and in Australia on September 2, 2011. This was Bridget Fondas last acting role before her retirement. Ping Pong Playa Ping Pong Playa is a 2007 sports comedy film directed by Jessica Yu and written by Yu and Jimmy Tsai.The story centers on a Chinese ping pong family living in California with a buffoonish and irreverent son. I Come with the Rain I Come with the Rain is a 2009 neo-noir atmospheric thriller written and directed by Vietnamese-born French director Tran Anh Hung, starring American actor Josh Hartnett. After making three movies about Vietnam, Tran Anh Hung intended to make a baroque action film, a passionate thriller, both intense and poetic, haunted by three characters from the mythology of film and the Western world: the serial killer, the private investigator, and the Christ figure. The action takes place in Los Angeles, Mindanao and Hong Kong and brings together American and Asian actors. The film score is written by the Argentine Academy Award Winner Gustavo Santaolalla and the English alternative rock band Radiohead. The filmmaker also makes heavy use of post-rock music, including songs by Explosions in the Sky, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and A Silver Mt. Zion. The film premiered in Tokyo at Toho Cinemas Roppongi Hills on May 27, 2009. Labyrinth Labyrinth is a historical television miniseries based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Kate Mosse. The setting jumps between modern and medieval France and follows two women who are searching for the Holy Grail. Other cast members include Katie McGrath, Tom Felton, Sebastian Stan, Emun Elliott, Tony Curran, and John Hurt. Adrian Hodges adapted the novel for the series, which was directed by Christopher Smith. A German-South African co-production, the two-part series was filmed on location in the medieval town of Carcassonne in southwest France and Cape Town, South Africa. The executive producers were Tim Halkin, Liza Marshall, Ridley Scott, Tony Scott, Rola Bauer, Jonas Bauer, and Hodges. The series aired in Canada, Korea, Poland and Portugal in autumn 2012, in Sweden in December 2012, the UK in March 2013, the U.S. in May 2014, and was set to air in Austria and Germany early 2013. The running time was originally announced, and is still stated on the official website, as being "four hours". However, the broadcast version only runs for three hours. The Conqueror The Conqueror is a 1956 American CinemaScope epic film directed by Dick Powell and written by Oscar Millard. The film stars John Wayne as the Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan and co-stars Susan Hayward, Agnes Moorehead, and Pedro Armendáriz. Produced by entrepreneur Howard Hughes, the film was principally shot near St. George. Despite the stature of the cast and a respectable box office performance, the film was a critical flop; it is often ranked as one of the worst films of the 1950s and one of the worst ever. Wayne, who was at the height of his career, had lobbied for the role after reading the script and was widely believed to have been grossly miscast. The Conqueror was listed in the 1978 book The Fifty Worst Films of All Time. Wayne was posthumously named a "winner" of a Golden Turkey Award for his performance in the film. To Kill a King To Kill a King is a 2003 English Civil War film directed by Mike Barker and starring Tim Roth, Rupert Everett and Dougray Scott. It centres on the relationship between Oliver Cromwell and Thomas Fairfax in the post-war period from 1648 until the formers death, in 1658. Lucky Them Lucky Them is a 2013 American comedy-drama film directed by Megan Griffiths. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, and in a June 2014 screening at the Greenwich International Film Festival in producer Emily Wachtels native Stamford. The film received positive reviews from outlets such as Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, ScreenDaily, and The Huffington Post. The film was released theatrically on May 30, 2014, by IFC Films. It was released on DVD on September 20, 2014 and available through Netflix. The World Is Yours The World Is Yours is a 2018 French comedy film directed by Romain Gavras. It was selected to screen in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. A leitmotif is the Daniel Balavoine song "La vie ne mapprend rien". Tentacles Tentacles is a 1977 Italian-American horror film directed by Ovidio G. Assonitis and starring John Huston, Shelley Winters, Bo Hopkins and Henry Fonda. Although the film was intended to cash in on the success of Jaws, Tentacles also bears numerous resemblances to the 1955 science fiction horror film It Came from Beneath the Sea. Hansel & Gretel Hansel & Gretel is a 2013 American horror film produced by The Asylum and directed by Anthony C. Ferrante. A modern take of the Brothers Grimm fairytale of the same name, the film stars Dee Wallace, Brent Lydic and Stephanie Greco. The film is a mockbuster of the Paramount Pictures and Metro Goldwyn Mayer film Witch Hunters. Bhale Bhale Magadivoy Bhale Bhale Magadivoy is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Maruthi Dasari. Jointly produced by Bunny Vasu, V. Vamsi Krishna Reddy, and Pramod Uppalapati under their production companies GA2 Pictures and UV Creations, Bhale Bhale Magadivoy features Nani and Lavanya Tripathi in the lead roles, and Murli Sharma, Ajay, Naresh, Sithara, and Vennela Kishore in supporting roles. The film revolves around Lucky, an absent-minded plant scientist and his efforts to hide his inherent memory-related flaws from Nandana, a benevolent Kuchipudi dancer with whom he is in a relationship. The title Bhale Bhale Magadivoy was borrowed from a song of the same name composed by M. S. Viswanathan for K. Balachander 1978 Telugu film Maro Charitra. Gopi Sunder composed the films soundtrack and background score. Principal photography began in March 2013, and ended that July. Including post-production tasks, the film was completed in seven months. Though mostly shot in and around Hyderabad, one of the songs was filmed in Goa. Produced on a budget of around 79 crore, Bhale Bhale Magadivoy was released on 4 September 2015 in 700 screens across the globe. It received positive reviews from critics and was a box office success, grossing over 55 crore globally in its full run. At the time of its release, it became the fourth-highest grossing Telugu film of all time at the United States box office, where it was released in 115 screens. The film received three nominations at the 63rd Filmfare Awards South: Best Film, Best Actor and the Critics Award for Best Actor for Nani, winning the latter most. It was remade in Kannada as Sundaranga Jaana in 2016, and in Tamil as Ghajinikanth in 2018. Basket Case 3 Basket Case 3: The Progeny is a 1991 American comedy horror film written and directed by Frank Henenlotter. It is the third and final installment of the Basket Case series, which was released on DVD by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment in 2004. Synapse Films released a new DVD on October 9, 2012. Camille Claudel 1915 Camille Claudel 1915 is a 2013 French biographical film written and directed by Bruno Dumont. The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival. Uncharted: Live Action Fan Film The Uncharted Live Action Fan Film is a 2018 action adventure short film directed by Allan Ungar and co-written by Ungar and Jesse Wheeler. It is based on the best selling PlayStation franchise, Uncharted, by Naughty Dog. It was released on YouTube on July 16, 2018, and stars Nathan Fillion, Stephen Lang, Geno Segers, Mircea Monroe, and Ernie Reyes Jr. Boom Town Boom Town is a 1940 American adventure film directed by Jack Conway and starring Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Claudette Colbert, and Hedy Lamarr. The supporting cast features Frank Morgan, Lionel Atwill, and Chill Wills. A story written by James Edward Grant in Cosmopolitan magazine entitled "A Lady Comes to Burkburnett" provided the inspiration for the film. The film was produced and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Teenagers from Outer Space Teenagers from Outer Space is a 1959 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film released by Warner Bros. The film was produced, written, and directed by Tom Graeff and stars David Love, Dawn Bender, Bryan Grant, Harvey B. Dunn, Tom Graeff, and King Moody. Teenagers from Outer Space was distributed theatrically by Warner Brothers on a double feature with Gigantis the Fire Monster, the English-dubbed version of the 1955 Japanese giant monster film Godzilla Raids Again. In the film, alien teenager Derek abandons his crew to search for a new life on Earth, while one of his crewmates is sent to kill him while they attempt to eradicate human life in order to farm Earth with giant lobster-like livestock they call Gargons. The film was later shown on Mystery Science Theater 3000, Elviras Movie Macabre, and Off Beat Cinema. The Impossible Voyage The Impossible Voyage, originally released in the US as An Impossible Voyage and in the UK as Whirling the Worlds, is a 1904 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Based in part on Jules Vernes play Journey Through the Impossible and modeled in style and format on Mélièss earlier, highly successful A Trip to the Moon, the film is a satire of scientific exploration in which a group of geographers attempt a journey into the interior of the sun. The President's Analyst The Presidents Analyst is an American satirical comedy film written and directed by Ted Flicker, starring James Coburn, with cinematography by William A. Fraker, and a musical score by Lalo Schifrin. The film has elements of political satire and science fiction, including themes concerning modern ethics and privacy, specifically regarding the intrusion of the telecommunications monopoly, working with the US Government, into the private lives of the countrys citizens. The film was released theatrically on December 21, 1967. Although initially not a commercial success, the film was reviewed favorably, eventually achieving cult film recognition. Tum Bin...: Love Will Find a Way Tum Bin is a 2001 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film, written and directed by Anubhav Sinha and produced by Bhushan Kumar. The film stars Priyanshu Chatterjee, Sandali Sinha, Himanshu Malik and Raqesh Vashisth in leading roles. The music is composed by Nikhil-Vinay, with lyrics penned by Faaiz Anwar. The background score is composed by Babloo Chakravarty. Rock & Rule Rock & Rule is a 1983 Canadian animated musical science fiction fantasy film from the animated film company Nelvana, and was the animated studios first ever feature film. Rock & Rule was produced and directed by Michael Hirsh, Patrick Loubert, and Clive A. Smith with John Halfpenny, Patrick Loubert, and Peter Sauder at the helm of its screenplay. The film also features the voices of Don Francks, Greg Salata, and Susan Roman. Centering upon rock and roll music, Rock & Rule includes songs by Cheap Trick, Chris Stein and Debbie Harry of the pop group Blondie, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, and Earth. The story takes place in a post-apocalyptic United States populated by mutant humanoid animals. Though initially unsuccessful at the box office, the movie has gone on to become a cult classic. The Way I Spent the End of the World The Way I Spent the End of the World is the feature-length film debut of Romanian director Cătălin Mitulescu. It was released on September 15, 2006. Born to Be Wild Born to Be Wild is a 2011 American nature documentary short film about orphaned orangutans and elephants. It was directed by David Lickley, written and produced by Drew Fellman. It was distributed in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures and IMAX Pictures. The film was released April 8, 2011, and is narrated by Morgan Freeman. There was a Premiere of the film in Montreal, Quebec on March 30, 2011, at 9:30 AM at the Montreal Science Centre IMAX Telus Theatre for Two Montreal Primary schools and two secondary schools. In March 2012, it won the Genesis Award for Best Documentary Feature from The Humane Society of the United States "for its celebration of the people rehabilitating baby elephants and orangutans orphaned by poaching and habitat encroachment." Chakravyuh Chakravyuh is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language political action thriller film directed by Prakash Jha starring Arjun Rampal in the lead role with Abhay Deol, Esha Gupta, Manoj Bajpayee and Anjali Patil in supporting roles. Chakravyuh aims to be a social commentary on the issue of Naxalites. The first theatrical trailer of Chakravyuh was released at midnight on 16–17 August 2012. The film released on Durga Puja. Chakravyuh released in 1100 cinemas in India. Despite being well-praised and really close to reality, the movie failed to attract an audience. Spies Spione is a 1928 German silent espionage thriller directed by Fritz Lang and co-written with his wife, Thea von Harbou, who also wrote a novel of the same name. The film was Langs penultimate silent film and the first for his own production company; Fritz Lang-film GmbH. As in Langs Mabuse films, such as The Gambler and The Testament of Dr. Mabuse, Rudolf Klein-Rogge plays a master criminal aiming for world domination. Spione was restored to its original length by the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung during 2003 and 2004. No original negatives survive but a high quality nitrate copy is held at the Národní Filmový Archiv in Prague. Calamari Union Calamari Union is a 1985 Finnish surreal comedy film, the second full-length film by the director Aki Kaurismäki. The film’s cast includes well-known Finnish actors and rock musicians. The Adversary The Adversary is a 2002 French drama film directed by Nicole Garcia, starring Daniel Auteuil and Géraldine Pailhas. Man Push Cart Man Push Cart is a 2005 American independent film by Ramin Bahrani that tells the story of a former Pakistani rock star who sells coffee and bagels from his pushcart on the streets of Manhattan. The Encounter The Encounter is a 2011 Christian film. The role of Jesus, in modern dress, appearing at a diner in modern-day America, is played by Bruce Marchiano who played Jesus in Matthew. It is the first installment of the The Encounter franchise. Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon is a 2010 American computer-animated short film produced by DreamWorks Animation and set within the How to Train Your Dragon universe. The film features most of the cast from the original film reprising their roles, and follows Hiccup and his young fellows accompanying their mentor, Gobber, on a quest to kill the legendary Boneknapper Dragon. It originally aired on television via Cartoon Network on October 14, 2010, and was released as a special feature on Blu-ray and double DVD editions of How to Train Your Dragon the next day. Charlie's Farm Charlies Farm is a 2014 Australian slasher film written and directed by Chris Sun about the violent history of Charlie’s Farm brutally brought to life when four horror seeking youths stumble across a legend that refuses to die. The film stars Tara Reid, Nathan Jones, Allira Jaques, Bill Moseley, Kane Hodder, Dean Kirkright and Sam Coward. For Me and My Gal For Me and My Gal is a 1942 American musical film directed by Busby Berkeley and starring Judy Garland, Gene Kelly – in his film debut – and George Murphy, and featuring Martha Eggerth and Ben Blue. The film was written by Richard Sherman, Fred F. Finklehoffe and Sid Silvers, based on a story by Howard Emmett Rogers inspired by a true story about vaudeville actors Harry Palmer and Jo Hayden, when Palmer was drafted into World War I. The film was a production of the Arthur Freed unit at MGM. Kaçma Birader Kaçma Birader is a 2016 Turkish comedy film directed by Defne Deliormanli and Murat Kaman. Madhura Raja Madhura Raja is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language action film directed by Vysakh, written by Udaykrishna and starring Mammootty, Jai, and Jagapathi Babu in the lead roles alongside Siddique, Vijayaraghavan, and Nedumudi Venu in supporting roles. The music is composed by Gopi Sundar. This film marks the debut of Jai in Malayalam cinema. The film is a spin-off to 2010 film Pokkiri Raja and Mammootty reprises his role as Raja. Madhura Raja was released worldwide on 12 April 2019. The Sea Wolf The Sea Wolf is a 1941 American adventure drama film adaptation of Jack Londons novel The Sea Wolf with Edward G. Robinson, Ida Lupino, John Garfield, and Alexander Knox. The film was written by Robert Rossen and directed by Michael Curtiz. The Sea Wolf has several connections to the city of London, aside from the source authors surname. Producer Jack L. Warner and cast member Gene Lockhart were both born in the city and cast member Knox attended university there. For these reasons, the films Canadian premiere was held at Londons Capitol Theatre. The film was screened at the 9th annual Turner Classic Movies Film Festival on April 26, 2018 in Los Angeles. The version of the film screened was the original theatrical cut that was reassembled after 35mm nitrate elements were discovered at the Museum of Modern Art. It included thirteen minutes of footage that were cut from the film in 1947 when it was re-released as a double-feature with the film The Sea Hawk. The original cut of the film, digitally remastered and restored, was released through Warner Brothers Archive Collection on DVD and Blu-ray on October 10, 2017. Death of a Cyclist Death of a Cyclist is a 1955 social realist Spanish drama film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem and starring Italian actress Lucia Bosè, who was dubbed into Spanish by Elsa Fábregas. It won the FIPRESCI Award at the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Things Are Tough All Over Things are Tough All Over is a 1982 American film directed by Thomas K. Avildsen and starring Tommy Chong and Cheech Marin as two hippies, and additionally as Arab businessmen Mr. Slyman and Prince Habib. Dus Dus is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film based on the Indian Special Investigation Team Officers. The film is directed by Anubhav Sinha and produced by Nitin Manmohan. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Sunil Shetty, Abhishek Bachchan, Shilpa Shetty, Zayed Khan, Dia Mirza and Esha Deol in lead roles. The film is a tribute to celebrated director Mukul S. Anand, who had died while filming the 1997 incomplete film of the same name, and which had also starred Sanjay Dutt along with Salman Khan. The film was a commercial and critical success at the Indian box office. The film follows the head of the ATC, played by Dutt, and his team, as they embark on a mission to prevent a deadly terrorist attack orchestrated by an international terrorist and criminal, Jamwaal with only 7 days to do so. The incident was to take place on 10 May, thus explaining the name of the film. Mouth to Mouth Mouth to Mouth is a 2005 drama starring Ellen Page. The first feature film written and directed by Canadian-born Alison Murray, it won the Grand Chameleon award at the 2005 Brooklyn International Film Festival. It was shot on location in England, France, Germany and Portugal. The Flower of Evil The Flower of Evil is a 2003 French suspense drama film by Claude Chabrol. It tells of an outwardly perfect family in Bordeaux, whose seeming perfection begins to unravel when the wife involves herself in politics. A corpse surfaces just before the local election and the spectre of past family indiscretion resurfaces in mysterious deaths and other scandals. Exiles Exiles is a 2004 French film by Tony Gatlif. The film follows two young bohemians, Zano and Naima. After having sex, the two spontaneously decide that they will travel to Algeria, where Naimas parents come from, and where Zanos pied-noir parents were once exiled. Their adventurous journey to Algiers is full of character exploration, relationship hiccups and imagery. The film was also a homecoming for Gatlif himself, seeing him return to Algeria 43 years after he left. Architecture 101 Architecture 101 is a 2012 South Korean romance film written and directed by Lee Yong-ju. The film tells the story of two students who meet in an introductory architecture class and fall in love. Fifteen years later, the girl tracks down her first love to seek his help in building her dream house. Tout Va Bien Tout va bien is a 1972 French-Italian political drama film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and collaborator Jean-Pierre Gorin and starring Jane Fonda and Yves Montand. The films title means "everything is going well". It was released in the United States under the title Alls Well and internationally under the title Just Great. The Godard/Gorin collaboration continued with the featurette Letter to Jane as a postscript to Tout va bien. Wing Chun Wing Chun is a 1994 Hong Kong martial arts action drama film produced and directed by Yuen Woo-ping, starring Michelle Yeoh and Donnie Yen. The film was preceded by a 1994 television series of the same name. The Deadly Mantis The Deadly Mantis is a 1957 American science-fiction monster film produced by William Alland for Universal-International. The film was directed by Nathan Juran from a screenplay by Martin Berkeley based on a story by producer William Alland. The Deadly Mantis stars Craig Stevens, William Hopper, Alix Talton and Pat Conway. Eichmann Eichmann is a biographical film detailing the interrogation of Adolf Eichmann. Directed by Robert Young, the film stars Thomas Kretschmann as Eichmann and Troy Garity as Eichmanns Israeli interrogator, Avner Less. It was first released in Brazil in September 2007, and was released in the United States in October 2010. Thunder Road Thunder Road is a black and white 1958 drama–crime film directed by Arthur Ripley and starring Robert Mitchum, who also produced the film and co-wrote the screenplay. With Don Raye, Mitchum co-wrote the theme song, "The Ballad of Thunder Road." The film features Gene Barry and Jacques Aubuchon. The films plot concerns running moonshine in the mountains of Kentucky and Tennessee in the late 1950s. Thunder Road became a cult classic and continued to play at drive-in movie theaters in some southeastern states through the 1970s and 1980s. Jhoom Barabar Jhoom Jhoom Barabar Jhoom is a 2007 Bollywood musical romantic comedy film starring Abhishek Bachchan, Bobby Deol, Preity Zinta and Lara Dutta. It is directed and co-produced by Shaad Ali. The film is produced by Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra under Yash Raj Films. The film released on 15 June 2007. Western Western is a 2017 internationally co-produced drama film written, produced, and directed by Valeska Grisebach. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. The film has been well received by critics. The film stars Meinhard Neumann in his first acting role as a German construction worker in Bulgaria who finds himself in the middle of a culture clash with the locals. Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? is a 1957 American satirical comedy film starring Jayne Mansfield and Tony Randall, with Betsy Drake, Joan Blondell, John Williams, Henry Jones, Lili Gentle, and Mickey Hargitay, and with a cameo by Groucho Marx. The film is a satire on popular fan culture, Hollywood hype, and the advertising industry, which was making millions of dollars off the growing revenue from television ads. It also takes aim at television and the reduction it caused to the size of movie theater audiences in the 1950s. The film was also known as Oh! For a Man! in the United Kingdom. The film was produced and directed by Frank Tashlin, who also wrote the largely original screenplay, using little more than the title and the character of Rita Marlowe from the successful Broadway play Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? by George Axelrod. The play had run from 1955 to 1956 and also starred Jayne Mansfield as Rita. Tab Hunter Confidential Tab Hunter Confidential is a 2015 American documentary feature film focusing on the American actor, singer, and author Tab Hunter, and is inspired by his autobiography of the same name. Produced by Allan Glaser the film was directed by Jeffrey Schwarz. The film features extensive interviews with Hunter, as well as contemporaries and associates, including John Waters, Clint Eastwood, Debbie Reynolds, and more. The Browning Version The Browning Version is a 1994 film directed by Mike Figgis and starring Albert Finney, Greta Scacchi and Matthew Modine. The film is based on the 1948 play by Terence Rattigan, which was previously adapted for film under the same name in 1951. A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! is a 2011 live action television film based on the animated series The Fairly OddParents. It first aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on July 9, 2011 to celebrate the seriess tenth anniversary. Unlike the previous animated films of the series, this film is live action with CGI animation. The television film was viewed by 5.8 million viewers during its original airing. The television movie is set in the city of Dimmsdale and centers on Timmy Turner, his fairy godparents Cosmo and Wanda, and his fairy godbrother Poof. The events of the movie take place at the end of the series. Timmy is now twenty-three years old, but is still in fifth grade with his fairy-obsessed fifth grade teacher, Mr. Crocker. Timmy finds a loophole in the fairy rulebook: if he continues to act like a child, he will get to keep his fairies. A dilemma arises when Tootie, who was an awkward girl when she was ten years old, returns to Dimmsdale as an attractive woman. Timmy falls in love with her, a sign that he is becoming an adult, which means he is closer to losing his fairies. Meanwhile, an oil tycoon named Hugh J. Magnate, Jr., teams up with Mr. Crocker and plans to use Timmys fairies magic to promote his oil business. The television film was released on Region 1 DVD by Nickelodeon Studios on July 11, 2011. The television film was released on Blu-ray on December 4, 2015. On March 14, 2012, Nickelodeon announced a sequel to the film, A Fairly Odd Christmas, which premiered during 2012s holiday season. A third film, A Fairly Odd Summer, premiered August 2, 2014 with Drake Bell, Daniella Monet, and other cast members reprising their roles. Antisocial Antisocial is a 2013 Canadian sci-fi horror film and the feature film directorial debut of Cody Calahan. The film had its world premiere on 31 July 2013 at the Fantasia Film Festival and a sequel entitled Antisocial 2 was released in 2015. Both films predominantly center on Sam, a young woman that finds herself in the middle of a pandemic where disease sufferers suddenly begin showing strange symptoms and violent behavior. Miss Austen Regrets Miss Austen Regrets is a 2007 BBC drama film directed by Jeremy Lovering and written by Gwyneth Hughes. It stars Olivia Williams as Jane Austen, with Imogen Poots, Greta Scacchi, Hugh Bonneville, Adrian Edmondson and Jack Huston. It was first aired on 21 August 2007 in the U.K. and on 3 February 2008 in the U.S. by PBS Masterpiece drama anthology television series as part of The Complete Jane Austen, the United States version of The Jane Austen Season. Trishna Trishna is a 2011 British-Swedish-Indian drama film, written and directed by Michael Winterbottom, and starring Freida Pinto and Riz Ahmed. The story is a loose adaptation of Thomas Hardys novel Tess of the dUrbervilles. It is Winterbottoms third Hardy adaptation, after Jude and The Claim. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 9 September 2011, and after some further festival appearances it saw its first cinema release in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 9 March 2012. Gidget Gidget is a 1959 Columbia Pictures CinemaScope feature film. It stars Sandra Dee, Cliff Robertson, and James Darren in a story about a teenagers initiation into the California surf culture and her romance with a young surfer. The film—directed by Paul Wendkos—was the first of many screen appearances by the character Gidget, created by Hollywood writer Frederick Kohner. The screenplay was written by Gabrielle Upton, a nom de plume of Gillian Houghton, who was then head writer of the soap opera The Secret Storm. This would be Uptons sole contribution to the Gidget canon. The story was based on Kohners 1957 novel Gidget, the Little Girl with Big Ideas. The film, which received one award nomination, not only inspired various sequel films, a television series, and television films, but is also considered the beginning of the entire "beach party film" genre. Gidget is credited by numerous sources as the single biggest factor in the mainstreaming of surfing culture in the United States. The Big City Mahanagar is a 1963 Bengali drama film written and directed by Satyajit Ray and starring Madhabi Mukherjee in the leading role of Arati. Based on the short story Abataranika by Narendranath Mitra, it tells the story of a housewife who disconcerts her traditionalist family by getting a job as a saleswoman. It marks the first screen appearance of Jaya Bhaduri Bachchan, then aged 15, who later became one of Bollywoods leading actresses. Shot in the first half of 1963 in Calcutta, this was also the first film directed by Ray set entirely in his native Calcutta, reflecting contemporary realities of the urban middle-class, where women going to work is no longer merely driven by ideas of emancipation but has become an economic reality. The film examines the effects of the confident working woman on patriarchial attitudes and social dynamics. Besides The Apu Trilogy, the film, according to veteran film critic Philip French, is one of Rays greatest films. Happy, Happy Happy, Happy is a 2010 Norwegian comedy film directed by Anne Sewitsky. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Pasolini Pasolini is a 2014 English-language internationally co-produced drama film directed by Abel Ferrara and written by Maurizio Braucci about the final days of Italian film director Pier Paolo Pasolini. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. It was also screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The Rare Breed The Rare Breed is a 1966 American western film starring James Stewart, Maureen OHara, Brian Keith, Juliet Mills and Ben Johnson and directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. Loosely based on the life of rancher Col. John William Burgess, the film follows Martha Prices quest to fulfill her deceased husbands dream of introducing Hereford cattle to the American West. The film was one of the early major productions to be scored by John Williams, who was billed as "Johnny Williams" in the opening credits. The Ambulance The Ambulance is a 1990 comedy thriller film written and directed by Larry Cohen. It stars Eric Roberts, Megan Gallagher, James Earl Jones, Janine Turner, Red Buttons, and Eric Braeden as the Doctor. Kevin Hagen plays a cop. In his first film role, Stan Lee of Marvel Comics has a small role as himself. Urbania Urbania is a 2000 independent drama film based on the play Urban Folk Tales. It was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival, then played the Toronto International Film Festival, the Seattle Film Festival, and a number of LGBT film festivals, winning a total of 6 "Best Film" awards. It was released by Lionsgate and was named "One of the Years Best Films" in over 35 publications including the Los Angeles Times, Time Out, the Chicago Tribune, and the San Francisco Chronicle. Air Strike Air Strike also known as The Bombing or Unbreakable Spirit is a Chinese action war-drama film directed by Xiao Feng about the Japanese bombings of the Chinese city Chongqing during World War II. Mel Gibson joined as production designer. The film stars Liu Ye, Bruce Willis, Song Seung-heon and William Chan, with special appearances by Nicholas Tse, Fan Bingbing and many others. Principal photography began in May 2015 in Shanghai, China. Up the Creek Up the Creek is a 1984 comedy film directed by Robert Butler and starring Tim Matheson, Dan Monahan, Stephen Furst, Jeff East, Sandy Helberg, Blaine Novak, James B. Sikking, Jennifer Runyon, and John Hillerman. The Invisible Circus The Invisible Circus is a 2001 American drama film written and directed by Adam Brooks and starring Jordana Brewster, Christopher Eccleston, and Cameron Diaz. Based on the 1995 novel The Invisible Circus by Jennifer Egan, the film is about a teenage girl who travels to Europe in 1976 in search of answers to her older sisters suicide. During her search, she falls in love with her dead sisters former boyfriend. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 11, 2001, and was released in the United States on February 2, 2001. A Secret A Secret is a 2007 French film directed and written by Claude Miller. The screenplay was based on the novel by Philippe Grimbert. Fear(s) of the Dark Fear of the Dark is a 2007 French black-and-white animated horror anthology film on the subject of fear produced by Prima Linéa Productions and written and directed by several notable comic book creators and graphic designers. It was premiered at the 2007 Roma Film Festival and released in France in February 2008. Madras Madras is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language political action drama written and directed by Pa. Ranjith. The film stars Karthi, Catherine Tresa, and Kalaiyarasan in the lead roles while Charles Vinoth, Riythvika, V. I. S. Jayapalan, Poster Nandakumar, and Mime Gopi play supporting roles.. The film was produced and distributed by Studio Green in association with Dream Factory. Santhosh Narayanan composed the soundtrack and score, while the editing was handled by Praveen K. L. Principal photography commenced on 11 October 2013 at Vyasarpadi in Chennai. Most of the films shooting was done in localities in and around the northern part of the city, namely Kasimedu, a locality in the Royapuram area of north Chennai, Otteri and Perambur. Filming was wrapped up by June 2014. The film released on 26 September 2014 to critical acclaim. God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness Gods Not Dead: A Light in Darkness is a 2018 American Christian drama film written and directed by Michael Mason. It is the third installment of the Gods Not Dead series, following the 2014 film Gods Not Dead and its 2016 sequel. It stars David A. R. White, John Corbett, Shane Harper, Benjamin Onyango, Ted McGinley, Jennifer Taylor, Tatum ONeal, Shwayze and Cissy Houston. Principal photography was completed in Little Rock in December 2017. It was released in the United States on March 30, 2018. The film made less in its entire theatrical run than each of the previous two grossed in their respective domestic opening weekends. Strategic Air Command Strategic Air Command is a 1955 American military aviation film starring James Stewart and June Allyson, directed by Anthony Mann, and released by Paramount Pictures. It was the first of four Hollywood films that depicted the role of the Strategic Air Command in the Cold War era. Strategic Air Command was the second film released in Paramounts new widescreen format, VistaVision, in color by Technicolor and Perspecta directional sound. It would also be Stewart and Manns eighth and final collaboration and the last of three films that paired Jimmy Stewart and June Allyson, the others being The Stratton Story and The Glenn Miller Story. ABBA: The Movie ABBA: The Movie is a 1977 drama-documentary about the Swedish pop group ABBAs Australian tour. It was directed by Lasse Hallström, who directed most of the groups videos. The film has become a cult film among ABBA fans. Its release coincided with the release of The Album, the groups fifth studio album, and features many songs from that album as well as many of their earlier hits, and one, "Get on the Carousel", unavailable anywhere else. Dougal The Magic Roundabout is a 2005 French-British computer-animated adventure fantasy film based on the television series The Magic Roundabout. The film features the voices of Tom Baker, Jim Broadbent, Joanna Lumley, Ian McKellen, Bill Nighy, Robbie Williams, Kylie Minogue, Ray Winstone and Lee Evans; only Minogue and McKellen returned for the American edition. Gorgo Gorgo is a 1961 British-American science fiction monster film in Technicolor directed by Eugène Lourié. The film focuses on Gorgo, a young sea monster brought back to London for exploitation, and Ogra, his even larger mother, who rampages across London to search for him. Kilukkam Kilukkam is a 1991 Indian Malayalam-language musical romantic comedy film directed by Priyadarshan and written by Venu Nagavalli. The story set in Ooty revolves around tourist guide Joji and photographer Nishchal. They happen to meet a lavish tourist Nandini, whom they bet their fortunes on. It also stars Thilakan, Innocent, K. B. Ganesh Kumar, Sukumari, and Sharat Saxena, with Murali and Jagadish making cameo appearances. The music was composed by S. P. Venkatesh. Kilukkam was released on 15 August 1991. The film was the highest-grossing Malayalam film at that time, with gross over 5 crore for the first time in Malayalam film history; it ran for more than 365-days at the theaters. Kilukkam won five Kerala State Film Awards, including Best Actor for Mohanlal, Second Best Actor for Jagathy Sreekumar, Best Editor for N. Gopalakrishnan, and Best Cinematographer for S. Kumar. The film is regarded as one of the best comedy films of Malayalam cinema. Kilukkam was remade in Telugu as Allari Pilla and in Hindi as Muskurahat by Priyadarshan himself. The film spawned a sequel, Kilukkam Kilukilukkam, released in 2006. Fear of the Dark Fear of the Dark is a 2003 Canadian horror film directed by K.C. Bascombe. Horatio Hornblower 3 Loyalty is the seventh film of the British TV film series Hornblower, based on the books by C. S. Forester, particularly Hornblower and the Hotspur. It was released on 5 January 2003, nearly four years after the first four films and nine months after the next two films. The series received four nominations for the 2004 56th Primetime Emmy Awards: Outstanding Miniseries, Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or Movie, Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special and Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or Movie, although it is not clear whether they were for Loyalty or Duty or both. The Founding of a Republic The Founding of a Republic is a 2009 Chinese historical film commissioned by Chinas film regulator and made by the state-owned China Film Group to mark the 60th anniversary of the Peoples Republic of China. The film was directed by Huang Jianxin and China Film Group head Han Sanping. The film premiered on September 17, 2009 in mainland China. The film was produced with the backing of the Communist Party, but in response to some reactions outside Mainland China, Huang Jianxin, the films co-director, "has said it was unfair to describe The Founding of a Republic as propaganda, since modern Chinese audience were too sophisticated to swallow a simplistic rendering of history." While the government of the Republic of China in Taiwan has asserted that it has no plans to actively censor the film, it has yet to be released because Taiwans 2009 annual quota of 10 mainland films was already reached. The film retells the tale of the Communist ascendancy and triumph, and has a star-studded cast including Andy Lau, Ge You, Hu Jun, Leon Lai, Zhang Ziyi, Donnie Yen, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Zhao Wei, and directors Jiang Wen, Chen Kaige and John Woo, many of whom make brief cameo appearances. The leading roles are played by actors equally renowned in China, such as Tang Guoqiang and Zhang Guoli. A CFG spokesman said many stars answered Han Sanpings call to appear in the film and waived their fee. Thus, the movie kept to its modest budget of 60–70 million yuan. According to the executive at one of Chinas top multiplex chains, the film unusually marries "the core of an ethically inspiring film with commercial packaging." Hellions Hellions is a 2015 Canadian horror film directed by Bruce McDonald, written by Pascal Trottier and starring Chloe Rose. The film was an official selection of the 2015 Sundance Film Festival lineup and also screened at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Perdida Perdida is a 2018 Argentina-Spanish drama film directed by Alejandro Montiel. It is based on Argentinian journalist Florence Etcheves’s novel Cornelia. The Strawberry Blonde The Strawberry Blonde is a 1941 American romantic comedy film directed by Raoul Walsh, starring James Cagney and Olivia de Havilland, and featuring Rita Hayworth, Alan Hale, Jack Carson, and George Tobias. The picture was nominated for an Academy Award in 1941 for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture and features songs such as "The Band Played On", "Bill Bailey", "Meet Me in St. Louis, Louie," "Wait Till The Sun Shines Nellie," and "Love Me and the World Is Mine." The title is most often listed beginning with the word The, but the films posters and promotional materials call it simply Strawberry Blonde. Director Walsh remade the film in 1948 as One Sunday Afternoon. It was a remake of One Sunday Afternoon with Gary Cooper. Sex & Fury Sex & Fury, translated , is a 1973 Japanese action-thriller film directed by Norifumi Suzuki and starring Reiko Ike. It was followed by Female Yakuza Tale: Inquisition and Torture in the same year. The Missing Picture The Missing Picture is a 2013 Cambodian-French documentary film directed by Rithy Panh about the Khmer Rouge. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where it won the top prize. It was also screened in the World Cinema section at the 2013 Cinemanila International Film Festival where it won the Grand Jury Prize. It won the Lumières Award for Best Documentary at the 21st Lumières Awards and was nominated for the César Award for Best Documentary Film at the 41st César Awards. The film was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards. Approximately half of the film is news and documentary footage, while the other half uses clay figurines to dramatise what happened in Cambodia when Pol Pot came to power. Vinci Vinci is a 2004 Polish comedy heist film written, directed, and produced by Juliusz Machulski. Crime Wave Crime Wave is a 1954 film noir, directed by Andre DeToth. It was adapted from a short story which originally appeared in The Saturday Evening Post - "Criminal Mark" by John and Ward Hawkins. A Kiss Before Dying A Kiss Before Dying is a 1956 American color film noir, directed by Gerd Oswald in his directorial debut. The screenplay was written by Lawrence Roman, based on Ira Levins 1953 novel of the same name, which won the 1954 Edgar Award for Best First Novel. The drama stars Robert Wagner, Jeffrey Hunter, Virginia Leith, Joanne Woodward, and Mary Astor. It was remade in 1991 under the same title. Wagner plays a charming, intelligent man who will stop at nothing to get his life where he wants it to go. His problem is a pregnant woman — played by Joanne Woodward in one of her first film roles — who loves him. The solution involves desperate measures. Street Kings 2: Motor City Street Kings 2: Motor City is a 2011 American action thriller film starring Ray Liotta and directed by Chris Fisher. It is the sequel to the 2008s Street Kings starring Keanu Reeves. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on April 19, 2011. The film as it takes place in Detroit rather than Los Angeles and only Clifton Powell returns from the first films cast, albeit this time as Tyrone Fowler instead of Sergeant Green. However, it deals with similar themes of police corruption and internal affairs investigations that were seen in the first film. The Day Will Come The Day Will Come is a 2016 Danish drama film directed by Jesper W. Nielsen. It won six prizes at the 2017 Robert Awards. 7th Heaven 7th Heaven is a 1927 American silent romantic drama directed by Frank Borzage, and starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. The film is based upon the 1922 play Seventh Heaven, by Austin Strong and was adapted for the screen by Benjamin Glazer. 7th Heaven was initially released as a standard silent film in May 1927. On September 10, 1927, Fox Film Corporation re-released the film with a synchronized Movietone soundtrack with a musical score and sound effects. Upon its release, 7th Heaven was a critical and commercial success and helped to establish Fox Film Corporation as a major studio. It was one of the first of three films to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 1st Academy Awards held on May 16, 1929. Janet Gaynor won the first Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in the film. Director Frank Borzage also won the first Academy Award for Best Director while screenwriter Benjamin Glazer won the first Academy Award for Best Writing. In 1995, 7th Heaven was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". 1 Night in Paris 1 Night in Paris is a 2004 pornographic video directed by Rick Salomon. Promoted by Kevin Blatt, it depicts Paris Hilton having sexual intercourse in 2001 with Salomon. Not originally intended for release, it was filmed primarily with a single, stationary, tripod-mounted camera using "night vision". However, a handful of scenes were filmed indoors without night vision. Little Deaths Little Deaths is a 2011 British anthology horror film written and directed by Sean Hogan, Andrew Parkinson, and Simon Rumley. The film has three segments: House & Home, Mutant Tool, and Bitch. Each segment is directed by a different author and are unrelated to one another in any way other than sharing a theme of sex and death. Critical reviews for Little Deaths were polarized and the United Kingdom DVD release had to have some portions removed due to their sexually violent content. Finders Keepers Finders Keepers is an American horror film starring Jaime Pressly as Alyson Simon and Kylie Rogers as Claire Simon. 1984 1984 is a 1956 British black-and-white science fiction film, based on the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, depicting a totalitarian future society. This is the first cinema rendition of the story, directed by Michael Anderson and starring Edmond OBrien as protagonist Winston Smith, and featuring Donald Pleasence, Jan Sterling, and Michael Redgrave. The character OBrien, the antagonist, was renamed "OConnor", due to the shared surname of the actor Edmond OBrien. For the U.S. market, 1984 was distributed in 1956 on a double feature with another British science fiction film, The Gamma People. After distributor agreements expired, the film was withdrawn from theatrical and TV distribution channels by Orwells estate and has not been obtainable legally for many years. In 1954, Peter Cushing and Andre Morell starred in a BBC-TV made-for-TV adaptation which was extremely popular with British audiences, leading to the production of the 1956 OBrien theatrical film version. Pleasence had also appeared in the BBC television version, playing the character of Syme, which for the film was amalgamated with that of the character Parsons. Like the earlier film adaption of Animal Farm, 1984 was secretly funded by the Central Intelligence Agency. Ride in the Whirlwind Ride in the Whirlwind is a 1966 Western film directed by Monte Hellman and starring Cameron Mitchell, Millie Perkins, Jack Nicholson, and Harry Dean Stanton. Nicholson also wrote and co-produced the film. Modern Romance Modern Romance is a 1981 American comedy film directed by and starring Albert Brooks, who also co-wrote the script with Monica Mcgowan Johnson. It co-stars Kathryn Harrold and Bruno Kirby. Focus Focus is a 2001 film, starring William H. Macy, Laura Dern, David Paymer, and Meat Loaf based on a 1945 novel by playwright Arthur Miller. Illang: The Wolf Brigade Illang: The Wolf Brigade is a 2018 South Korean science fiction action film directed by Kim Jee-woon and starring Gang Dong-won, Han Hyo-joo, Jung Woo-sung and Kim Mu-yeol. It is a live-action adaptation of the Japanese animated film The Wolf Brigade. The film was released on July 25, 2018. Distributed by Warner Bros. Korea, the film had cost 19 billion won to produce. It received mixed reviews and underperformed at the domestic box office, selling around 897,000 tickets against its break-even point of six million tickets. The film will compete in the San Sebastián International Film Festival for the Golden Shell, becoming the second South Korean film to do so. Mr. Toad's Wild Ride The Wind in the Willows is a 1996 British childrens comedy film written and directed by Terry Jones, and produced by Jake Eberts and John Goldstone. The film stars Steve Coogan, Eric Idle and Terry Jones. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 18 October 1996. The film is based on Kenneth Grahames novel The Wind in the Willows. Absolution Absolution is a 2015 action crime film directed by Keoni Waxman and starring Steven Seagal The film is a sequel to A Good Man, and is the sixth collaboration between Steven Seagal and director Keoni Waxman. The film also marks the third collaboration between Seagal and Jones, and between Seagal and Mann. Ghostwatch Ghostwatch is a British reality–horror/mockumentary television film, first broadcast on BBC1 on Halloween night, 1992. Written by Stephen Volk, and directed by Lesley Manning, the drama was produced for the BBC anthology series Screen One by Richard Broke, Ruth Baumgarten and Derek Nelson. Despite having been recorded weeks in advance, the narrative was presented as live television. During and following its first and only UK television broadcast, the show attracted a considerable furor, resulting in an estimated 30,000 calls to the BBC switchboard in a single hour. Ghostwatch has never been repeated on UK television. It has been repeated internationally, on stations such as the Canadian digital channel Scream for Halloween 2004, and the Belgian channel Canvas in 2008. In 2017, Ghostwatch was added to the American streaming video service Shudder. There have been two UK home video releases. In 2002, the British Film Institute released a 10th Anniversary edition on VHS and DVD, and in 2011, 101 Films issued a DVD release. In 2016, BBC Store made the film available as part of the Frightmares collection, marking Halloween. A retrospective documentary, Ghostwatch: Behind the Curtains, based on the films lasting impact, was released on DVD in 2013, featuring interviews with many of the original cast and crew. It too was made available as part of the BBC Store Frightmares collection, and shortly after release, the BFI Mediatheque. The Last Movie Star The Last Movie Star is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by Adam Rifkin. The film stars Burt Reynolds, Ariel Winter, Clark Duke, Ellar Coltrane and Chevy Chase. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 22, 2017. It was released through DirecTV Cinema on February 22, 2018, before being released in a limited release and through video on demand on March 30, 2018, by A24. Pyaar Ke Side Effects Pyaar Ke Side Effects is a 2006 Indian Hindi romantic comedy film. It was produced under the banner of Pritish Nandy communications and was written and directed by first time director Saket Chaudhary. Mallika Sherawat and Rahul Bose played the lead cast. The film is a romantic comedy, and portrays the intricacies of a modern relationship. The film explores the theme of commitment phobia in a captivating manner, an interesting, witty take on men-women relationships. After the success of this movie the lead pair were repeated in another movie Maan Gaye Mughal-e-Azam however that movie couldnt match the success of this movie. A sequel, Shaadi Ke Side Effects, was released in 2014 with Vidya Balan and Farhan Akhtar in the lead roles. Hellbound Hellbound is a 1994 supernatural thriller film starring Chuck Norris, Calvin Levels and Christopher Neame. It was directed by Aaron Norris and written by Ian Rabin, Anthony Ridio and Brent Friedman. It was the final film made by Cannon Films. Wife vs. Secretary Wife vs. Secretary is a 1936 comedy drama directed and co-produced by Clarence Brown and starring Clark Gable as a successful businessman, Jean Harlow as his secretary, and Myrna Loy as his wife, supported by James Stewart, in one of his first memorable roles, as the secretarys suitor. The film was the fifth of six collaborations between Gable and Harlow and the fourth of seven between Gable and Loy. May Robson portrays Gables characters meddling mother. The story was based on the short story of the same name by Faith Baldwin published in Cosmopolitan Magazine in May 1935. An Evening with Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harder An Evening with Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harder is the second Kevin Smith Q&A DVD, released on November 28, 2006. The footage is taken from Kevins Q&As at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto on November 18, 2004, and the Criterion Theatre in London on March 7, 2005. A Special Edition 2-disc DVD set released in Australia on October 25, 2006, included An Evening with Kevin Smith since it had not yet been released in Australia. The subtitle is a humorous reference to Die Hard 2 , as well as a play on the phrase "even harder". The Last Sharknado: It's About Time The Last Sharknado: Its About Time is a 2018 American made-for-television sci-fi comedy disaster film and the sixth and final installment in the Sharknado film series. The sixth film in the series is following Sharknado, The Second One, Oh Hell No!, The 4th Awakens, and Global Swarming. The film was directed by Anthony C. Ferrante with Ian Ziering, Tara Reid and Cassie Scerbo reprising their roles from the previous installments. In the film, Fin and the gang use time travel in order to stop sharknados from ever happening in history. The film earned a score of 22 on Metacritic and a 27% on Rotten Tomatoes. Sabaniye Şabaniye is a 1984 Turkish comedy film directed by Kartal Tibet. Dreams of a Life Dreams of a Life is a 2011 drama-documentary film, released by Dogwoof Pictures, directed by Carol Morley and starring Zawe Ashton as Joyce Carol Vincent, a London woman whose remains were discovered in her home in 2006, three years after she died. Brick Lane Brick Lane is a 2007 British drama film directed by Sarah Gavron, at her directorial debut and adapted from the novel of the same name by the British writer Monica Ali, published in 2003. The screenplay was written by Laura Jones and Abi Morgan. The Indian actress Tannishtha Chatterjee played the lead role of Nazneen. The film had its first public screening at the Telluride Film Festival in the United States. The River Why The River Why is a 2010 American independent drama film directed by Matthew Leutwyler. It is an adaptation of the 1983 Sierra Club novel of the same name by David James Duncan and stars Zach Gilford, William Hurt and Amber Heard. Showtime broadcast the film in August 2011 and was later screened in the United States as benefit for fish and river conservation groups. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on November 8, 2011. The film won the award for Best Cinematography at the Ashland Film Festival and the Audience Award for Best film at The Naples International Film Festival. The films title is a homophone of the River Wye. The Immature The Immature is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Paolo Genovese. The film was a commercial success, grossing over 19 million dollars at the Italian box office. It was nominated for three David di Donatello and for four Nastri dArgento Awards. A sequel, Immaturi – Il viaggio, was released in 2012. Un Chant D'Amour Un chant damour is French writer Jean Genets only film, which he directed in 1950. Because of its explicit homosexual content, the 26-minute movie was long banned. He Knows You're Alone He Knows Youre Alone is a 1980 American slasher film directed by Armand Mastroianni, written by Scott Parker, and starring Caitlin OHeaney, Don Scardino, Elizabeth Kemp, Tom Rolfing, and Tom Hanks in his feature film debut. The plot follows a soon-to-be bride who is stalked by a killer the weekend before her wedding. Shot in Staten Island in 1979, He Knows Youre Alone has been credited as one of the first horror films inspired by the success of Halloween and shares a number of similarities with the previous hit. Cheerleader Camp Cheerleader Camp is a 1988 American slasher film directed by John Quinn, and starring Betsy Russell, Leif Garrett, Lucinda Dickey, George "Buck" Flower, Teri Weigel, and Rebecca Ferratti. The plot follows a series of murders that occur over a weekend at a cheerleader camp during a competition. The Tarnished Angels The Tarnished Angels is a 1957 black-and-white American CinemaScope drama film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Rock Hudson, Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone, Jack Carson and Robert Middleton. The screenplay by George Zuckerman is based on the 1935 novel Pylon by William Faulkner. Comanche Station Comanche Station is a 1960 American CinemaScope Eastman Color Western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Randolph Scott. The film was the last of Boettichers late 1950s Ranown Cycle. It was filmed in the Eastern Sierra area of Central California near Lone Pine, not far from the foot of Mount Whitney. The mountainous accumulations of boulders known as the Alabama Hills served as the backdrop for the films opening and closing scenes. The Guitar The Guitar is a 2008 drama film about a woman who decides to pursue her dreams after being diagnosed with a terminal illness. The film was directed by Amy Redford, and stars Saffron Burrows, Isaach De Bankolé, Paz de la Huerta, and Richard Short. Janeane Garofalo has a cameo appearance as Dr. Murray. Godzilla: The Planet Eater is a 2018 Japanese computer-animated kaiju film directed by Kōbun Shizuno and Hiroyuki Seshita, written by Gen Urobuchi, and produced and animated by Toho Animation and Polygon Pictures, in association with Netflix. It is the 34th film in the Godzilla franchise, the 32nd Godzilla film produced by Toho, the final film in the franchises anime trilogy, and the fourth film in the franchises Reiwa period. Godzilla: The Planet Eater concludes the narrative of the anime trilogy, taking place after the events of Planet of the Monsters and City on the Edge of Battle. The film follows the struggles of humanity, their extraterrestrial allies, and Godzilla as they battle to survive against King Ghidorah. Godzilla: The Planet Eater was released theatrically in Japan on November 9, 2018, and was released worldwide on Netflix on January 9, 2019. The Late Shift The Late Shift is a 1996 American television film produced by HBO. It was directed by Betty Thomas and based on the book of the same name by The New York Times media reporter Bill Carter. Double Teamed Double Teamed is a 2002 Disney Channel Original Movie based on the life stories of professional basketball players Heather and Heidi Burge. The film aired on the Disney Channel on January 18, 2002 and was released on VHS, but is now out of print. Breakfast with Scot Breakfast with Scot is a 2007 Canadian comedy film. It is adapted from the novel by Tufts University professor Michael Downing. The screenplay was adapted by Sean Reycraft from the book by Michael Downing, and the film was directed by Laurie Lynd. The film attracted significant press attention in 2006, when the National Hockey League and the Toronto Maple Leafs announced that they had approved the use of the teams logo and uniforms in the film. Breakfast with Scot was the first gay-themed film ever to receive this type of approval from a professional sports league. In early 2007, several months before the films release, an excerpt was screened at Torontos Inside Out Film and Video Festival as an advance preview, alongside Lynds earlier short films RSVP and The Fairy Who Didnt Want to Be a Fairy Anymore. Daft Punk Unchained Daft Punk Unchained is an Anglo-French documentary that was televised on 24 June 2015 in France and on 9 February 2016 in the UK. It documents the rise to fame and the lives of Daft Punk members Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter and their pioneering influence on the electronic music scene. The documentary runs chronologically from the early years before the foundation of Daft Punk right up to the release of the album Random Access Memories and subsequent Grammy Awards received by the duo. The film combines rare archive footage as well as exclusive interviews with their closest collaborators who talk about their work with Daft Punk, including Pharrell Williams, Giorgio Moroder, Nile Rodgers and Michel Gondry. No new footage of Daft Punk was made for the documentary. My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday is a 2016 Japanese romantic drama film directed by Takahiro Miki based on the novel of the same name. The film stars Sota Fukushi and Nana Komatsu. It was released in Japan by Toho on December 17, 2016. Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait Zidane, A 21st Century Portrait is a 2006 French documentary film focusing on the playing style of the French football player Zinedine Zidane. Eating Out: All You Can Eat Eating Out: All You Can Eat is a 2009 American sex comedy film directed by Glenn Gaylord. It is the third installment in the Eating Out film series. The only returning character from the first two films is Tiffani, while Mink Stole reprises her role as Aunt Helen from the second film. Frivolous Lola Monella is a 1998 Italian comedy-erotic film directed by Tinto Brass. Symmetry Symmetry is a 2003 Polish drama film directed by Konrad Niewolski. Mudd's Women "Mudds Women" is the sixth episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series, Star Trek. Written by Stephen Kandel and directed by Harvey Hart, it first aired on October 13, 1966. It is the first of three episodes to feature Harcourt Fenton Mudd, an interstellar con man, who is transporting a cargo of female humans, i.e. Mudds Women. Mudd would appear again in I and in The Animated Series episode, Mudds Passion. The Story of the Last Chrysanthemum , also translated as The Story of the Last Chrysanthemum and The Story of the Late Chrysanthemums, is a 1939 Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi, about a male actor specialising in playing female roles in late 19th century Japan. Many regard the film as Mizoguchis greatest pre-war achievement, praising its long takes and mise-en-scène composition. Apoorva Sagodharargal Apoorva Sagodharargal is a 1989 Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama film, directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. The film stars Kamal Haasan in three roles, as a mechanic, a circus clown who is a dwarf and a police officer, along with Gautami and Rupini playing lead roles with Srividya, Manorama, Nagesh, Jaishankar, Nassar, and Delhi Ganesh playing supporting roles. The music for the film was composed by Ilaiyaraaja, with lyrics written by Vaali. The film was produced by Kamal Haasan and his brother Chandra Haasan under the production company Raaj Kamal Films International. The film tells the story of twins who were separated during childhood who grow up in different localities, with one of them Appu, being a midget working for a circus. Appu comes to know that his father was an honest police officer who was killed by four criminals. The rest of the film shows how Appu succeeds in avenging the death of his father and how Raja proves his innocence as he is blamed for the murders committed by Appu. The films story was written by Panchu Arunachalam, while Kamal Haasan and Crazy Mohan wrote screenplay and dialogues respectively. B. Lenin and V. T. Vijayan handled editing respectively, while the cinematography was handled by P. C. Sriram. The film premiered at the International Film Festival of India, The film was released on 14 April 1989, was a box office success and completed a 200-day run. It became the highest grossing Tamil cinema movie, until its collections were broken by Baashha. It was dubbed into Telugu as Vichithra Sodarulu and into Hindi as Appu Raja in 1990. Appu Raja released on 50 screens in North India, netting 50 lakh at the box office. Teenage Caveman Teenage Caveman is a 2002 science fiction-horror film-teen film directed by controversial filmmaker Larry Clark. It was made as part of a series of low-budget made-for-television movies loosely inspired by B movies that Samuel Z. Arkoff had produced for AIP. The film reused the title and basic premise from the original 1958 film Teenage Caveman, but it is not a remake of the earlier film. Blue Like Jazz Blue Like Jazz is a 2012 American comedy-drama film based on Donald Millers semi-autobiographical book of the same name, directed by Steve Taylor. Miller, Taylor, and Ben Pearson co-wrote the screenplay. The film stars Marshall Allman, Claire Holt, and Tania Raymonde. How to Plan an Orgy in a Small Town How to Plan an Orgy in a Small Town is a 2015 Canadian sex comedy film directed by Jeremy Lalonde. Three Coins in the Fountain Three Coins in the Fountain is a 1954 American romantic comedy film directed by Jean Negulesco and starring Clifton Webb, Dorothy McGuire, Jean Peters, Louis Jourdan, and Maggie McNamara, and featuring Rossano Brazzi. Written by John Patrick, the film is about three American women working in Rome who dream of finding romance in the Eternal City. The films main title song "Three Coins in the Fountain", sung by an uncredited Frank Sinatra, went on to become an enduring standard. The story was adapted by John Patrick from the novel Coins in the Fountain by John H. Secondari. It was made in Italy during the "Hollywood on the Tiber" era. At the 27th Academy Awards in 1955, the film received two Academy Awards for Best Cinematography and Best Song, and was nominated for Best Picture. Zombie Lake Zombie Lake is a 1981 Spanish-French horror film directed by Jean Rollin and Julian de Laserna. The film starred Howard Vernon as the mayor of a small French town that is plagued by Nazi zombies who were killed by the towns villagers 10 years earlier. It was distributed by Eurociné. Zombie Lake has received generally negative reviews from contemporary critics who focused their reviews on the films low production quality and similarity to Ken Wiederhorns Shock Waves. 3 Strikes 3 Strikes is a 2000 American screwball comedy film written and directed by DJ Pooh. The film stars Brian Hooks as Rob Douglas, a man just released from a one-year sentence in jail, who already has two strikes to his name. Since he is living under Californias three strikes law, Rob decides to go straight and leave the street life alone. However, things go horribly wrong for him as he gets involved in an altercation with the police upon the day of his release. The plot centers on Rob as he evades the police until he can prove his innocence, for fear that he will be put away for good with a third strike. David Alan Grier, Faizon Love, and NBushe Wright co-star. Japon Isi Japon İşi is a 1987 Turkish science fiction-comedy film, directed by Kartal Tibet and written by Erdoğan Tünaş, starring Kemal Sunal. One Missed Call 2 is a 2005 Japanese horror film that is the sequel to the 2004 J-Horror film One Missed Call. Descent Descent is a 2007 American thriller film directed by Talia Lugacy and produced by and starring Rosario Dawson. Terraferma Terraferma is a 2011 Italian drama film directed by Emanuele Crialese. The film premiered at the 68th Venice International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. A Chance Encounter Quantum Love is a 2014 French film written and directed by Lisa Azuelos and starring Sophie Marceau and François Cluzet. The Mask of Fu Manchu The Mask of Fu Manchu is a 1932 pre-Code adventure film directed by Charles Brabin. It was written by Irene Kuhn, Edgar Allan Woolf and John Willard based on the 1932 novel of the same name by Sax Rohmer. Starring Boris Karloff as Fu Manchu, and featuring Myrna Loy as his depraved daughter, the movie revolves around Fu Manchus quest for the golden sword and mask of Genghis Khan. Lewis Stone plays his nemesis. Dr. Petrie is absent from this film. Ghatak: Lethal Ghatak: Lethal is an Indian 1996 Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Rajkumar Santoshi, starring Sunny Deol, Meenakshi Seshadri, and Amrish Puri, while Danny Denzongpa plays the antagonist. Marking Santoshis third collaboration with Deol, Seshadri, and Puri after Ghayal and Damini, it earned worldwide to become the fourth highest-grossing Bollywood film of the year, and won three awards including Best Supporting Actor for Puri at the 42nd Filmfare Awards, where it was also nominated for three other awards: Best Director for Santoshi, Best Actor for Deol, and Best Villain for Denzongpa. Ghatak is Seshadris last film to date. Ash Wednesday Ash Wednesday is a 2002 crime drama film starring Edward Burns, Elijah Wood, and Rosario Dawson. The film is set in the Hells Kitchen of the early 1980s and is about a pair of Irish-American brothers who become embroiled in a conflict with the Irish mob. Pyaar Impossible! Pyaar Impossible! is a 2010 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by actor-turned-director Jugal Hansraj under the banner of Yash Raj Films. It features Uday Chopra and Priyanka Chopra in the lead roles. The film stars Anupam Kher and Dino Morea in supporting roles. It is based on the 1991 Malayalam film Kilukkampetti. Pyaar Impossible! was released on 8 January 2010. This film marked the first time Priyanka Chopra worked under the Yash Raj Films banner. Wolves at the Door Wolves at the Door is a 2016 American horror film directed by John R. Leonetti and written by Gary Dauberman. The film is loosely based on the murder of Sharon Tate, the wife of Roman Polanski, and her friends in 1969 by members of the Manson Family. The cast features Katie Cassidy, Elizabeth Henstridge, Adam Campbell and Miles Fisher as four friends who are stalked and murdered by a group of intruders at a farewell party. The film, produced by New Line Cinema and The Safran Company and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, was first theatrically released in India on October 21, 2016, followed by Germany on March 2, 2017 and in the United Kingdom on March 17, 2017. It was released on Digital HD in the United States on April 18, 2017. It received very negative reviews from critics, garnering a rare 0% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The film was mainly criticized for its depiction of the Tate murders, described as "exploitative" and "misconceived." Mouna Ragam Mouna Ragam is a 1986 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by Mani Ratnam, and produced by G. Venkateswaran. The film stars Mohan and Revathi in the lead roles, with Karthik, V. K. Ramasamy, Ra. Sankaran, Bhaskar, Kanchana, Vani, Kalaiselvi and Sonia in supporting roles. It narrates the life of Divya, a free-spirited college girl who is forced into an arranged marriage with Chandrakumar, the man of her fathers choice. Divya, secretly mourning her former lover Manohar who was shot dead, did not really want to be married. The story follows Divyas inner conflict between holding onto her past and coming to terms with the present and making a life with Chandrakumar. The films development began when Ratnam began writing a short story tiled "Divya" with no cinematic plans until he finished writing it. Since production on his directorial debut Pallavi Anu Pallavi was delayed, he took a months break and developed "Divya" into a film script, though it would eventually be renamed Mouna Ragam. Although Ratnam completed work on the script during Pallavi Anu Pallavi, it languished in development hell and did not begin production until after the release of his fourth film, Idaya Kovil. Mouna Ragam was the first film produced by Venkateswarans Sujatha Films, and was shot primarily in Madras, with additional filming taking place in Delhi and Agra. The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja, with lyrics by Vaali. P. C. Sreeram was the cinematographer, and the art director was Thota Tharani. It was edited by B. Lenin and V. T. Vijayan. Mouna Ragam was released on 15 August 1986, Indias Independence Day. Despite opening to modest audiences, it became a box-office success, with a theatrical run of over 175 days, and Mani Ratnams breakthrough. The film received critical acclaim; it won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil, and Ratnam received the Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Director. Mouna Ragam also became a breakthrough in Karthiks career despite his role being a cameo. The film introduced techniques such as soft-focus shots, flare filters and backlighting, which became popular in Tamil cinema. It was remade in Hindi in 1992 as Kasak, and in Kannada in 1999 as Chandrodaya. Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama is a 1988 American comedy horror film directed by David DeCoteau, loosely based on the classic short story The Monkeys Paw. Notable for scream queens Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens and Michelle Bauer appearing together, its plot follows an imp accidentally released and causing havoc among a group of teenagers inside a mall. Filmed in 1987 and produced by Charles Bands Urban Classics, the film had a limited release in January 1988 and was later released to home video. In later years, it gained recognition as a "So Bad Its Good" cult film. Mother's Boys Mothers Boys is a 1993 American thriller film starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Peter Gallagher, Joanne Whalley and Vanessa Redgrave. Guardian Angels Les Anges gardiens is a 1995 French film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré. Counter Investigation Contre-enquête is a French crime film directed by Franck Mancuso that came out in 2007, with Jean Dujardin in the leading rôle. From a story by Lawrence Block, it is about a policeman whose young daughter is raped and murdered. Alive Inside Alive Inside: A Story of Music and Memory is a 2014 American documentary film directed and produced by Michael Rossato-Bennett. The film premiered in competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. It won the Audience Award: U.S. Documentary at the festival. The film deals with the subject of people suffering from Alzheimers disease and how music therapy can help and ease their suffering. In many chapters of the film Dan Cohen of Music and Memory places music headphones on patients and we see them become very expressive; his pioneering efforts have placed personal music players in nursing homes. Mega Shark vs. Mecha Shark Mega Shark Versus Mecha Shark is a 2014 direct-to-video monster/disaster film produced by the Asylum. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on January 28, 2014. The film is a sequel to Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus and Mega Shark Versus Crocosaurus, and is the third installment in the Mega Shark film series. It is the directorial debut of Emile Edwin Smith and stars Christopher Judge and Elisabeth Röhm, with Debbie Gibson reprising her role as Emma MacNeil from the first film. War Pigs War Pigs is a 2015 American action war film directed by Ryan Little and starring Luke Goss, Dolph Lundgren, Chuck Liddell, and Mickey Rourke. Antibirth Antibirth is a 2016 American-Canadian psychedelic body horror film written and directed by Danny Perez, and starring Natasha Lyonne, Chloë Sevigny, Meg Tilly, Mark Webber, Maxwell McCabe-Lokos and Emmanuel Kabongo. The film follows a drug-addled woman in a remote Michigan town who becomes pregnant after taking a strange drug. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2016. The film was released in the United States on September 2, 2016, by IFC Midnight. Cabiria This article is about Giovanni Pastrones 1914 silent film; for the Federico Fellini film, see The Nights of Cabiria. Cabiria is a 1914 Italian epic silent film, directed by Giovanni Pastrone and shot in Turin. The film is set in ancient Sicily, Carthage, and Cirta during the period of the Second Punic War. It follows a melodramatic main plot about an abducted little girl, Cabiria, and features an eruption of Mt. Etna, heinous religious rituals in Carthage, the alpine trek of Hannibal, Archimedes defeat of the Roman fleet at the Siege of Syracuse and Scipio maneuvering in North Africa. Apart from being a classic on its own terms, the film is also notable for being the first film in which the long-running film character Maciste makes his debut. According to Martin Scorsese, in this work Pastrone invented the epic movie and deserves credit for many of the innovations often attributed to D.W. Griffith and Cecil B. DeMille. Among those was the extensive use of a moving camera, thus freeing the feature-length narrative film from "static gaze". The historical background and characters in the story are taken from Livys Ab Urbe Condita. In addition, the script of Cabiria was partially based on Gustave Flauberts 1862 novel Salammbo and Emilio Salgaris 1908 novel Cartagine in fiamme. The Outfit The Outfit is a 1973 American neo-noir crime film directed by John Flynn. It stars Robert Duvall, Karen Black, Joe Don Baker and Robert Ryan. Flynns screenplay is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Richard Stark, pseudonym of Donald E. Westlake. It features a character modeled on Starks fictional character Parker, who was introduced in The Hunter. Knock-Out Cop Piedone lafricano is a 1978 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film directed by Steno. It is the third and penultimate chapter in the "Flatfoot" film series. Tattoo Tattoo is a 2002 German film directed by Robert Schwentke. Bab'Aziz: The Prince That Contemplated His Soul BabAziz:, often abbreviated to BabAziz, is a 2005 film by Tunisian writer and director Nacer Khemir. It stars Parviz Shahinkhou, Maryam Hamid, Hossein Panahi, Nessim Khaloul, Mohamed Graïaa, Maryam Mohaid and Golshifteh Farahani. It was filmed in Iran and Tunisia. Wah-Wah Wah-Wah is a 2005 British-French-South African drama film written and directed by Richard E. Grant. Loosely based on his childhood in Swaziland, as depicted in Grants memoir, "The Wah-Wah Diaries", it stars Nicholas Hoult, Gabriel Byrne, Emily Watson, Miranda Richardson and Julie Walters. Filmed and set in Swaziland, the film was first shown at the Cannes Film Market on 13 May 2005 and premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on 17 August 2005. It then toured to various festivals before receiving a limited release in the United States on 5 May 2006, followed by its release in the United Kingdom on 2 June 2006. Fertile Ground Fertile Ground is a 2011 horror film directed by Adam Gierasch. The film was released as part of the After Dark Originals line on January 28, 2011 and stars Leisha Hailey as a pregnant woman who finds herself subjected to several strange supernatural occurrences. The Giant Giant is a 2017 Basque language drama film directed by Aitor Arregi and Jon Garaño. The film is based on the life of Miguel Joaquín Eleizegui Arteaga who suffered from gigantism and was known as the "Giant from Altzo". The film premiered at the 2017 San Sebastián International Film Festival, where it was awarded the Special Jury Prize. The film was also screened at the 2017 BFI London Film Festival. At the 32nd Goya Awards, the film won ten awards, including Best Original Screenplay, Best New Actor, and Best Original Score. Play Dirty Play Dirty is a 1969 British war film starring Michael Caine, Nigel Davenport, Nigel Green and Harry Andrews. It was director Andre DeToths last film, based on a screenplay by Melvyn Bragg and Lotte Colin. The films story is inspired by the exploits of units such as the Long Range Desert Group, Popskis Private Army and the SAS in North Africa during the Second World War. Baabul Baabul is a 2006 Bollywood drama film, directed by Ravi Chopra. The movie stars Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan, John Abraham, Hema Malini and Rani Mukerji. The movie was dubbed in Telugu as Premabhishekam. The movie celebrates B. R. Chopras 50 years in cinema. The movie was praised for the bond shown between Salman Khan and Amitabh Bachchan, though it was declared a flop at the box office due to its poor commercial performance. Piter FM Piter FM is a 2006 Russian comedy romance film directed by Oksana Bychkova and starring Ekaterina Fedulova, Evgeniy Tsyganov and Alexey Barabash. The plot revolves around the serendipitous and unexpected romance between a young man and woman living in St. Petersburg. Radio Day Radio Day is a 2008 Russian comedy film directed by Dmitriy Dyachenko. The Screaming Skull The Screaming Skull is a 1958 independently made American black-and-white horror film, produced by John Kneubuhl and directed by Alex Nicol, that stars John Hudson, Peggy Webber, Russ Conway, Tony Johnson, and Nicol. The Screaming Skull marked Nicols directorial debut; he decided to try it because he felt that he was not acting in the roles which he wanted. The film was distributed by American International Pictures as a double feature in different markets with either Earth vs. the Spider or Terror from the Year 5000. The films storyline concerns a neurotic newlywed woman who believes she is being haunted by the ghost of her new husbands previous wife. Just Add Water Just Add Water is a comedy film released on June 17, 2008. The film stars Dylan Walsh as a hardworking man living in the same small town in which he grew up, Danny DeVito as a gas station owner, and Justin Long as a meth dealer. Lion's Den Lions Den is a 2008 Argentine drama film directed, co-written, co-produced and co-edited by Pablo Trapero. Addressing motherhood within the prison system, it stars Martina Gusmán, Elli Medeiros and Rodrigo Santoro. The film competed in the Competition at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. It was Argentinas official submission for the 2009 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Villu Villu is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Prabhu Deva. The film stars Vijay in a dual role as father and son while Nayanthara, Ranjitha and Prakash Raj play other prominent roles. Manoj K. Jayan, Vadivelu, Adithya and Geetha play supporting roles whilst Prabhu Deva, Mumaith Khan, Zabyn Khan, and Kushboo Sundar appear in item numbers. The film is produced and distributed by Ayngaran International and composed by Devi Sri Prasad. It is the Tamil remake of the Hindi film Soldier starring Bobby Deol and Preity Zinta. The film was released on 12 January 2009 and has collected $817,644 at the overseas box office. The film acquired #210 spot in 2009 at the United Kingdom box office. The film settled to average returns domestically with a low profit of ₹50 lakhs. The story revolves around an assassin who infiltrates and destroys a criminal gang to avenge his fathers death. Vernon, Florida Vernon, Florida is a 1981 documentary film produced and directed by Errol Morris profiling various residents living within the town of Vernon. Originally titled Nub City, this follow-up to Gates of Heaven initially focused on residents of the Southern town who cut off their own limbs as a way to collect insurance money. After Morriss life was threatened by the subjects of the film, he re-worked Nub City into Vernon, Florida. Various clips of the film would later be included as intro/outro segments for The Heart. Story of G.I. Joe The Story of G.I. Joe, also credited in prints as Ernie Pyles Story of G.I. Joe, is a 1945 American war film directed by William Wellman, starring Burgess Meredith and Robert Mitchum. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Mitchums only nomination for Best Supporting Actor. This was the film that established him as one of the worlds biggest movie stars. The story is a tribute to the American infantryman during World War II, told through the eyes of Pulitzer Prize-winning war correspondent Ernie Pyle, with dialogue and narration lifted from Pyles columns. The film concentrates on one company,, that Pyle accompanies into combat in Tunisia and Italy. The friendships that grow out of his coverage led Pyle to relate the misery and sacrifice inherent in their plight and their heroic endurance of it. Although the company has the designation of an actual unit, that unit did not participate in the combat in Italy that makes up the preponderance of the film, and actually stands in for the units of the 34th and 36th Infantry Divisions that Pyle did cover in Italy. Although filmed with the cooperation of Pyle, the film premiered two months to the day after he was killed in action on Ie Shima during the invasion of Okinawa. In his February 14, 1945, posting entitled "In the Movies", Pyle commented: "They are still calling it The Story of G.I. Joe. I never did like the title, but nobody could think of a better one, and I was too lazy to try." Oleanna Oleanna is a 1994 drama film written and directed by David Mamet based on his play and starring William H. Macy and Debra Eisenstadt. The film was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead. Balls Balls is a 2010 Swedish comedy film directed by Josef Fares and starring Jan Fares, Torkel Petersson, Hamadi Khemiri, Nina Zanjani, Juan Rodriguez, Anita Wall, and Jessica Forsberg. 28 Hotel Rooms 28 Hotel Rooms is an American film written and directed by Matt Ross and starring Chris Messina and Marin Ireland. It is Matt Ross first feature film. The Rocket The Rocket is a 2013 Australian drama film written and directed by Kim Mordaunt. It is set entirely in Northern Laos, and spoken in the Lao language. As an Australian production, it was the country’s entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards but was not nominated. The Rocket won the Audience Award and the award for Best Actor in a Narrative Feature Film at the Tribeca Film Festival. It was screened at the AFI Fest. Force of Execution Force of Execution is a 2013 action crime film directed by Keoni Waxman, written by Richard Beattie and Michael Black, and starring Steven Seagal, Ving Rhames, and Danny Trejo. The movie marks the fourth collaboration between Steven Seagal and Keoni Waxman, and the fourth collaboration between Steven Seagal and executive producer Binh Dang. The film is set and filmed in Albuquerque. Waxman said "The movie is a different tone than the previous films – a crazy, violent ‘grindhouse’ style... There isnt as much gun play as Max Con but we wanted to go old school and make a sort of ‘western kung fu movie’ on this one." A Fortunate Man A Fortunate Man is a 2018 Danish drama film directed by Bille August. In August 2018, it was one of three films shortlisted to be the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards. The film is based upon the eight-volume novel translated into English as Lucky Per, written by Danish Nobel Prize-winning author Henrik Pontoppidan. It was originally published between 1898 and 1904. The Girl Can't Help It The Girl Cant Help It is a 1956 musical comedy starring Jayne Mansfield in the titular role, Tom Ewell, Edmond OBrien, Henry Jones, and Julie London. The picture was produced and directed by Frank Tashlin, with a screenplay adapted by Tashlin and Herbert Baker from an uncredited 1955 novel, Do Re Mi by Garson Kanin. Filmed in DeLuxe Color, the production was originally intended as a vehicle for the American sex symbol Jayne Mansfield, with a satirical subplot involving teenagers and rock n roll music. The unintended result has been called the "most potent" celebration of rock music ever captured on film. The original music score, including the title song performed by Little Richard, was by Bobby Troup, with an additional credit to Ray Anthony for the tune "Big Band Boogie". Tom Ewell had portrayed Marilyn Monroes leading man in The Seven Year Itch the previous year. The Wave The Wave is a made-for-TV movie directed by Alex Grasshoff, based on The Third Wave experiment put on by teacher Ron Jones in order to explain to his students how the German populace could accept the actions of the Nazi regime during the Second World War. Though later featured as an episode of the ABC Afterschool Special series, this show debuted October 4, 1981, almost two years before being featured in the series. It starred Bruce Davison as the teacher Ben Ross, a character based on Jones. A novelization of the film The Wave, was released in the same year. Ron Jones writings and Johnny Dawkins screenplay were also basis of the 2008 German film Die Welle. Hard Luck Hard Luck is a 2006 American thriller film written, produced and directed by Mario Van Peebles, who also co-stars in the film. The film stars Wesley Snipes, Jacquelyn Quinones, Cybill Shepherd, James Liao and Bill Cobbs. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on October 17, 2006. Hard Luck features a collaboration between Wesley Snipes, Mario Van Peebles and Bill Cobbs reunited the trio for the first time since 1991s New Jack City. Wesley Snipes played Lucky, a down on his luck former criminal and drug dealer whose post prison trials and tribulations take him on a wild adventure. Alex of Venice Alex of Venice is a 2014 drama film directed by Chris Messina in his directorial debut. It is written by Jessica Goldberg, Katie Nehra and Justin Shilton. The film stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Don Johnson, Katie Nehra, Chris Messina, Derek Luke, and Skylar Gaertner. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 18, 2014, and has expanded to a few other film festivals. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand beginning on April 17, 2015. The Valachi Papers The Valachi Papers is a 1972 crime film directed by Terence Young and starring Charles Bronson and Lino Ventura. Adapted from the book The Valachi Papers by Peter Maas, it tells the true story of Joseph Valachi, a Mafia informant in the early 1960s. The film was partly produced in Italy, with many scenes dubbed into English. Bandits Bandits is a 1997 German road movie directed by Katja von Garnier. The film stars Katja Riemann, Jasmin Tabatabai, Nicolette Krebitz and Jutta Hoffmann. Both the film and soundtrack album were commercially successful in Germany, but Bandits grossed less than $25,000 in the United States. Much of the soundtrack was written and performed by the actresses themselves. One track from the soundtrack reached number one in the German Charts. Teenage Dirtbag Teenage Dirtbag is a 2009 drama film written and directed by Regina Crosby and starring Scott Michael Foster and Noa Hegesh. The film is distributed by Vivendi Entertainment and Lightyear Entertainment. Pearls and Pigs Helmiä ja sikoja is a 2003 Finnish comedy film directed and written by Perttu Leppä, and starring Mikko Leppilampi and Laura Birn. Naruto the Movie 3: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom is a 2006 Japanese animated film based on Masashi Kishimotos manga and anime franchise. It is the third and last film for the series during Part I, before the first film was released during Part II. It was announced on August 6, 2005 at the opening of Legend of the Stone of Gelel. TV Tokyos website states that Great Excitement! The Animal Panic of Crescent Moon Island! was released in DVD format on April 25, 2007. The film is set during Part I. The films footage is seen in the opening and ending credits for episodes 197 through 199. In the United States, the film aired on Cartoon Network on November 8, 2008 and was released on DVD on November 11, 2008. The films song "Tsubomi" is performed by MARIA. The first audience to see the film in certain theaters were to receive the yo-yo, featuring Naruto and the Rasengan. Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn Dragon Nest: Warriors Dawn is a 2014 Chinese animated fantasy-romance-adventure film directed by Soong Yuefeng and based on the Dragon Nest video game. After the Ball After the Ball is a 2015 Canadian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Sean Garrity. The film had a limited release in Canada on 27 February 2015, followed by a VOD release on 24 April 2015. The film stars Portia Doubleday as Kate, a young woman that is forced to dress up as a man due to a series of misadventures. The film is loosely based on the Cinderella fairy tale. The Dog Trick The Dog Trick is a 2002 Swedish romantic comedy film directed by Christian Eklöw and Christopher Panov. It stars Linus Wahlgren, Alexander Skarsgård and Josephine Bornebusch in the lead roles. Skarsgård received a Guldbagge Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Scooby-Doo and the Monster of Mexico Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico is a 2003 direct-to-video animated comedy mystery film; the sixth in a series of direct-to-video films based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on September 30, 2003, and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It is the second and final film to briefly reunite the surviving original voice cast from the original 1969 series, with Frank Welker voicing Scooby-Doo in place of the late Don Messick. The Olive Tree The Olive Tree is a 2016 Spanish drama film directed by Icíar Bollaín. It was also named as one of three films that could be chosen as the Spanish submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is a drama television film directed by George C. Wolfe and starring Oprah Winfrey and Rose Byrne. It is based on the book of the same name by Rebecca Skloot and documents the story of Henrietta Lacks, who was diagnosed with cervical cancer in the 1950s, and whose cancer cells would change the course of cancer treatment. The film premiered on HBO on April 22, 2017. Five Corners Five Corners is a 1987 American independent crime drama film, directed by Tony Bill from a screenplay written by John Patrick Shanley. The film stars Jodie Foster, Tim Robbins, John Turturro, and Rodney Harvey. It depicts 48 hours in the lives of a group of young New Yorkers in the 1960s. Five Corners was released domestically in limited theatres on January 22, 1987. The film received generally positive reviews from critics but was a financial failure grossing $969,205 against a budget of $5.5 million. Foster received the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead for her performance. Sonny Boy Sonny Boy is a 2011 Dutch film directed by Maria Peters, after the book by Annejet van der Zijl, based on a true story about interracial love during the WW2. The film was produced by Shooting Star Filmcompany. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Shelley Shelley is a 2016 Danish drama horror film directed by Ali Abbasi and starring Ellen Dorrit Petersen. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Tell Me Something Tell Me Something is a 1999 South Korean Thriller-horror-crime film directed by Chang Yoon-hyun. It was an early South Korean film to find success abroad as part of the Korean Wave, and was selected to appear in the 2001 New York Korean Film Festival. Lies & Illusions Lies & Illusions is a 2009 film directed by Tibor Takács starring Christian Slater and Cuba Gooding Jr.. A self-help author becomes mixed up in a theft that involves a criminal. Creator Creator is a 1985 film directed by Ivan Passer, starring Peter OToole, Vincent Spano, Mariel Hemingway, and Virginia Madsen. It is based on a book of the same title by Jeremy Leven. A Woman, a Gun and a Noodle Shop A Simple Noodle Story, internationally A Woman, a Gun and a Noodle Shop. is a 2009 film directed by Zhang Yimou. It is a remake of Blood Simple, the 1984 debut of the Coen brothers, whose films Zhang Yimou lists as among his favorites. The film transports the original films plot from a town in Texas to a noodle shop in a small desert town in Gansu province. The film is a mixture of a thriller and screwball comedy. The film stars Sun Honglei, Ni Dahong in the thriller segment while comedians Xiaoshenyang and Yan Ni star in the comedic segment. The film has been described as a considerable departure from the directors previous works. Under the Tree Under the Tree is a 2017 Icelandic dark comedy drama film directed by Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but did not get nominated. Chalo Dilli Chalo Dilli is a 2011 Indian film directed by Shashant Shah. It features Lara Dutta and Vinay Pathak. It also features Akshay Kumar and Mahika Sharma in a guest appearance. The film, produced under Duttas husband Mahesh Bhupathis production company, Big Daddy Productions and Eros International Media Ltd, was shot at locations in Mumbai, Delhi and Jaipur. It was released on 29 April 2011. It was inspired by the film Planes starring Steve Martin. A sequel to the film, named Chalo China, was set to be made in 2014 but was postponed due to lack of financers. Dead Mine Dead Mine is a 2012 English-language Indonesian horror film directed by Steven Sheil and starring Ario Bayu and Joe Taslim. The Film was produced by Infinite Frameworks, the production house before working on the musical animated film Meraih Mimpi in 2009. Filming and production of the film was done in the filming facility integrated in Batam Island. The Notebook The Notebook is a 2013 Hungarian drama film directed by János Szász. It is based on the first novel, of the same name, of the 1986 prize winning trilogy by Ágota Kristóf. The Painting Pool The Painting Pool is a 2013 Iranian drama film written and directed by Maziar Miri. The film released on March 13, 2013 in Tehran and centers upon the interpersonal dynamics between a set of mentally challenged parents and their child. Iran reviewed the movie as a potential selection for contention for a 2014 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not select the film. The Dead Room The Dead Room is a 2015 New Zealand horror film directed by Jason Stutter, who co-wrote it with Kevin Stevens. The Dead Room was inspired by the 1970s urban legend of a haunted farmhouse in Central Otago, New Zealand. It stars Jed Brophy, Jeffrey Thomas, and Laura Petersen as ghost hunters who are hired to determine if a house is haunted. It premiered at Sitges Film Festival in October 2015 and was released later that month in New Zealand. The Stakelander Stake Land II is a 2016 American vampire horror film directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen and starring Nick Damici, who wrote the script. It is a sequel to Stake Land. The Charge of the Light Brigade The Charge of the Light Brigade is a 1968 British DeLuxe Color war film made by Woodfall Film Productions and distributed by United Artists, depicting parts of the Crimean War and the eponymous charge. It was directed by Tony Richardson and produced by Neil Hartley. Its animated credits and linking passages were created by Richard Williams, drawing on the satirical use of jingoistic images. This film followed an earlier version The Charge of the Light Brigade, starring Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland. Swinging with the Finkels Swinging with the Finkels is a 2011 British comedy film directed by Jonathan Newman and starring Mandy Moore, Martin Freeman and Melissa George. The screenplay concerns a wealthy London couple who decide to take up "swinging" in an attempt to save their struggling marriage. The film was picked up by Freestyle Releasing and had a limited release date in the United States on 26 August 2011. Night Will Fall Night Will Fall is a 2014 documentary film directed by Andre Singer that chronicles the making of the 1945 British government documentary German Concentration Camps Factual Survey. The 1945 documentary, which showed gruesome scenes from newly liberated Nazi concentration camps, languished in British archives for nearly seven decades and was only recently completed. The 1945 documentary, based on the work of combat cameramen serving with the armed forces and newsreel footage, was produced by Sidney Bernstein, then a British government official, with participation by Alfred Hitchcock. About 12 minutes of footage in this 75-minute film is from the earlier documentary. The title of the film was derived from a line of narration in the 1945 documentary: “Unless the world learns the lesson these pictures teach, night will fall.” November November is a 2017 Estonian fantasy drama film directed by Rainer Sarnet, based on Andrus Kivirähks novel Rehepapp ehk November. It was selected as the Estonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Carla's Song Carlas Song is a 1996 British film, directed by Ken Loach and written by Paul Laverty, that deals with the impact of the Contra War in Nicaragua. Eight Days a Week Eight Days a Week is a 1997 comedy film written and directed by Michael Davis. The title is taken from the Beatles song of the same name. The film features Dishwallas 1996 hit "Counting Blue Cars". The Ugly The Ugly is a 1997 New Zealand horror film, the first feature directed and written by Scott Reynolds. The film starred Paolo Rotondo, Rebecca Hobbs, Jennifer Ward-Lealand, and Roy Ward. The film is about a psychiatrist who is meeting with a serial killer to determine whether or not he has been successfully cured. They delve into a journey through his past and his victims, and through this "The Ugly," a distorted allusion to The Ugly Duckling, is revealed. It was nominated for best film awards at festivals in New Zealand, Portugal and the United States. Decoding Annie Parker Decoding Annie Parker is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Steven Bernstein. The film stars Samantha Morton, Helen Hunt and Aaron Paul. The film tells the story of Annie Parker and the discovery of the BRCA1 breast cancer gene. The Promised Land The Promised Land is a 1975 Polish drama film directed by Andrzej Wajda, based on a novel by Władysław Reymont. Set in the industrial city of Łódź, The Promised Land tells the story of a Pole, a German, and a Jew struggling to build a factory in the raw world of 19th-century capitalism. Wajda presents a shocking image of the city, with its dirty and dangerous factories and ostentatiously opulent residences devoid of taste and culture. The film follows in the footsteps of Charles Dickens, Émile Zola and Maxim Gorky, as well as German expressionists such as Knopf, Meidner and Grosz, who gave testimony of social protest. The Princess Blade is a 2001 Japanese action film directed by Shinsuke Sato. It is a reimagining of the manga Lady Snowblood by Kazuo Koike and Kazuo Kamimura. The Six Wives of Henry Lefay The Six Wives of Henry Lefay, also known as My Dads Six Wives, is a 2009 American comedy film starring Elisha Cuthbert and Tim Allen. A grieving daughter tries to arrange her fathers funeral, while putting up with all of his ex-wives. Its only theatrical release was in Israel, and it was launched straight to DVD elsewhere, including the United States and the United Kingdom. Fort Bliss Fort Bliss is an American drama film directed and written by Claudia Myers, a military-based drama set on Fort Bliss. The film stars Michelle Monaghan, Ron Livingston, Pablo Schreiber, Emmanuelle Chriqui and Dash Mihok. Almost Human Almost Human is a 2013 science fiction horror film directed by Joe Begos. His feature film directorial debut, it premiered on September 10, 2013 at the Toronto International Film Festival and stars Graham Skipper as a man whose best friend may or may not be committing a series of horrific murders. 7 Guardians of the Tomb Guardians of the Tomb is a 2018 Australian-Chinese science fiction horror thriller film directed and written by Kimble Rendall, starring Li Bingbing, Kellan Lutz, Kelsey Grammer and Wu Chun. It is the largest co-production to date between China and Australia. The film was released on January 19, 2018. Mountain Mountain is a 2017 Australian documentary film, co-written, co-produced and directed by Jennifer Peedom. It premiered at the Sydney Opera House in June 2017. Mountain follows Peedoms 2015 film documentary film Sherpa. T-Men T-Men is a 1947 semidocumentary style film noir by director Anthony Mann and shot by noted noir cameraman John Alton. The production features Dennis OKeefe, Mary Meade, Alfred Ryder, Wallace Ford, June Lockhart and Charles McGraw. A year later, director Mann used the films male lead, Dennis OKeefe, in Raw Deal. The film was identified as a B movie when featured in the 1992 documentary, Visions Of Light: The Art Of Cinematography for its use of lighting and in the discussion about film noir. Gate of Hell is a 1953 Japanese jidaigeki film directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa. It tells the story of a samurai who tries to marry a woman he rescues, only to discover that she is married. Filmed using Eastmancolor, Gate of Hell was Daiei Films first color film and the first Japanese color film to be released outside Japan. Assassination Tango Assassination Tango is a 2002 American crime thriller film written, produced, directed by, and starring Robert Duvall. Other actors include Rubén Blades, Kathy Baker and Duvalls Argentine wife, Luciana Pedraza. Francis Ford Coppola was one of the executive producers. The film centers on the life of a hitman who travels to Argentina for a job, as well as his discovery of Argentine tango and his relationship with a woman living there. The film is considered a "labour of love" of Duvall, a self-confessed tango addict. Most of the film was shot in Buenos Aires, and some scenes at the beginning and end of the story were filmed in Coney Island. Take Care Take Care is a 2014 comedy-drama film directed by Liz Tuccillo. The plot involves a woman who, after getting hit by a car, realizes her friends dont really want to take good care of her, so she enlists the help of her ex-boyfriend, whom she had taken care of when he was ill during their relationship. Hot Dog... The Movie Hot Dog…The Movie is a teen sex comedy ski film released in January 1984. The film went on to gross over $17 million. Redneck Zombies Redneck Zombies is a 1987 American horror comedy trash film directed by Pericles Lewnes and released by Troma Entertainment. Funny Money Funny Money is a 2006 American comedy film directed by Leslie Greif and starring Chevy Chase, Penelope Ann Miller and Armand Assante. It is based on the British play Funny Money by Ray Cooney. It was a co-production between Germany, the United States and Romania. Commissar Shakespeare Commissar Shakespeare is a 2001 Turkish comedy-drama film, directed by Sinan Çetin. An Inspector Calls An Inspector Calls is a British 1954 film directed by Guy Hamilton and written for the screen by Desmond Davis. It is based upon the play An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley. It stars Alastair Sim. Raid on Entebbe Raid on Entebbe is a 1977 NBC television film directed by Irvin Kershner. It is based on an actual event: Operation Entebbe and the freeing of hostages at Entebbe Airport in Entebbe, Uganda, on July 4, 1976. The portrayal of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was Peter Finchs final performance; he died five days after the films release. Raid on Entebbe focuses on the basic facts of the rescue of hostages held in Uganda. The film recounts the events and response of the Israeli government along with the controversy that the rescue stirred. A similar production on the Entebbe raid, Victory at Entebbe was rushed through production by ABC and broadcast one month earlier in December 1976. Of Horses and Men Of Horses and Men is a 2013 Icelandic drama film written and directed by Benedikt Erlingsson and produced by fellow director Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The film won the 2014 Nordic Council Film Prize. In 2014, it won the audience award at the Tromsø International Film Festival in Norway. The Outlaws The Outlaws is a 2017 South Korean crime action film directed by Kang Yoon-sung. The film stars Ma Dong-seok and Yoon Kye-sang. Young Doctors in Love Young Doctors in Love is a 1982 American comedy film directed by Garry Marshall. It spoofs a variety of medical shows and has many guest stars from ABC soap operas. The film stars Sean Young, Michael McKean, Harry Dean Stanton, Dabney Coleman and Patrick Macnee. It also features Demi Moore in one of her early film roles. The Lodger The Lodger is a 1944 horror film about Jack the Ripper, based on the novel of the same name by Marie Belloc Lowndes. It stars Merle Oberon, George Sanders, and Laird Cregar, features Sir Cedric Hardwicke, and was directed by John Brahm from a screenplay by Barré Lyndon. Lowndes story had previously been filmed in 1927 as a silent film, A Story of the London Fog, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and with sound in 1932 as The Lodger. It was remade again in 1953 as Man in the Attic, starring Jack Palance, and again in 2009 by David Ondaatje. Article 99 Article 99 is a 1992 American comedy-drama film directed by Howard Deutch and written by Ron Cutler. It was produced by Orion Pictures and starred Kiefer Sutherland, Ray Liotta, Forest Whitaker, John C. McGinley, Rutanya Alda and Lea Thompson. The soundtrack was composed by Danny Elfman. The films title supposedly refers to a legal loophole, which states that unless an illness/injury is related to military service, a veteran is not eligible for VA hospital benefits. Tokyo Tribe is a 2014 Japanese live-action musical action comedy film adaptation of the Japanese manga series Tokyo Tribes by Santa Inoue. It was directed by Sion Sono and was released in Japan on August 30, 2014. Lumière and Company Lumière and Company is a 1995 anthology film made in collaboration between forty-one international film directors. The project consists in each of the filmmakers making a short film using the original camera invented by the Lumière brothers. Shorts were edited in-camera and constrained by three rules: A short may be no longer than 52 seconds No synchronized sound No more than three takes 100 Days with Mr. Arrogant 100 Days with Mr. Arrogant is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy film. The Most Wonderful Time of the Year The Most Wonderful Time of the Year is a 2008 Christmas television film directed by Michael Scott. Where the Red Fern Grows Where the Red Fern Grows is a 1974 film directed by Norman Tokar and starring James Whitmore, Beverly Garland, Stewart Petersen and Jack Ging. Based on the 1961 novel of the same name. Zorro Zorro is a 1975 spaghetti Western film based on the character created by Johnston McCulley. Directed by Duccio Tessari, it stars French actor Alain Delon as Zorro. It was produced by an Italian studio and filmed in Spain. September Dawn September Dawn is a 2007 Canadian-American Western drama film directed by Christopher Cain, telling a fictional love story against a controversial historical interpretation of the 1857 Mountain Meadows massacre. Written by Cain and Carole Whang Schutter, the film was a critical failure and box office disappointment. Mayakkam Enna Mayakkam Enna is a 2011 Indian Tamil musical comedy drama film written and directed by Selvaraghavan and produced by Gemini Film Circuit in association with Aum Productions Selvaraghavan its own banner. It stars his brother Dhanush, along with newcomer Richa Gangopadhyay, and features music scored by G. V. Prakash Kumar while the cinematography was handled by Ramji. Mayakkam Enna depicts the story of an aspiring wildlife photographer and his struggles in life. The film, produced and distributed by Gemini Film Circuit, was released on 25 November 2011. after originally being slated to air on the same day as Osthi.. The film was also dubbed and released in Telugu as Mr.Karthik. Dig Two Graves Dig Two Graves is a 2014 independent gothic thriller written by Hunter Adams and Jeremy Phillips, and is Adams’ first full-length feature as director. The film was executive produced by actor and director Larry Fessenden. The high-quality of the films low-budget production was largely made possible by not only Fessendens help, but also by members of its crew being selected by the Independent Filmmaker Project, by working with the Southern Illinois University film department, and by involving the community of the films Southern Illinois location. The films cast includes Ted Levine, Samantha Isler, Danny Goldring, and Troy Ruptash. The film, distributed by Area 23a, releases in select theaters and on demand March 24, 2017. Jawani Phir Nahi Ani Jawani Phir Nahi Ani, sometimes abbreviated as JPNA is a 2015 Pakistani adventure comedy film directed by Nadeem Baig. It was co-produced by Humayun Saeed, Salman Iqbal and Shahzad Nasib at Saeeds production house, Six Sigma Plus. It is the first installment in the Jawani Phir Nahi Ani film series, The film stars Humayun Saeed, Hamza Ali Abbasi, Ahmad Ali Butt, Vasay Chaudhry, Mehwish Hayat and Sohai Ali Abro. The supporting cast includes Jawed Sheikh, Ismail Tara, Bushra Ansari, Ayesha Khan, Sarwat Gillani and Uzma Khan. The film is about a single man who is a divorce lawyer. He takes his three married friends on a trip to help them escape their wives. The film was shot in various locations in Thailand including Bangkok, Pattaya and Coral Island. A few scenes were shot in Karachi. On 5 June 2015, the film wrapped and post-production began.The film was released on Eid al-Adha, 25 September 2015. It received positive reviews from critics and grossed worldwide, becoming the highest grossing Pakistani film to that date, breaking the record of Waar. This record was then broken by Punjab Nahi Jaungi.It is currently the third-highest-grossing Pakistani film. A sequel, Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2, was released on August 22, 2018 with Baig returning as director. Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John McAfee Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John McAfee is a Showtime documentary film about the portion of John McAfees life spent in Belize. The film was directed by Nanette Burstein and premiered on September 24, 2016. Jud Süß is a 1940 Nazi German propaganda film produced by Terra Film at the behest of Joseph Goebbels, and considered one of the most antisemitic films of all time. The film was directed by Veit Harlan, who wrote the screenplay with Eberhard Wolfgang Möller and Ludwig Metzger. The leading roles were played by Ferdinand Marian and Harlans wife Kristina Söderbaum; Werner Krauss and Heinrich George played key supporting roles. The film has been characterized as "one of the most notorious and successful pieces of antisemitic film propaganda produced in Nazi Germany." It was a great success in Germany, and was seen by 20 million people. Although the films budget of 2 million Reichsmarks was considered high for films of that era, the box office receipts of 6.5 million Reichsmarks made it a financial success. Heinrich Himmler urged members of the SS and police to watch the movie. After the war, some of the leading cast members were brought to trial as part of the denazification process. They generally defended their participation in the film on the grounds that they had only done so under duress. Despite significant evidence to support their arguments, Susan Tegel, author of Nazis and the Cinema, characterizes their postwar attempts to distance themselves from the film as "crass and self-serving". However, she concedes that their motives for accepting the roles seem to have been more driven by opportunistic ambition than by antisemitism. Veit Harlan was the only major movie director of the Third Reich to stand trial for "crimes against humanity". After three trials, Harlan was given a light sentence because he convinced the courts that the antisemitic content of the film had been dictated by Goebbels and that Harlan had worked to moderate the antisemitism. Eventually, Harlan was reinstated as a citizen of the Federal Republic of Germany and went on to make nine more films. He remained a controversial figure and the target of protests. Together with Die Rothschilds and Der ewige Jude, both released in 1940, the film remains one of the most frequently discussed examples of the use of film to further the Nazi antisemitic agenda. In the 2000s, two documentary films and a drama were released that explore the history and impact of this movie. Voyager Voyager is a 1991 English-language drama film directed by Volker Schlöndorff and starring Sam Shepard, Julie Delpy, and Barbara Sukowa. Adapted by screenwriter Rudy Wurlitzer from the 1957 novel Homo Faber by Max Frisch, the film is about a successful engineer traveling throughout Europe and the Americas whose world view based on logic, probability, and technology is challenged when he falls victim to fate, or a series of incredible coincidences. Voyager won the Bavarian Film Award for Best Production, the German Film Award for Shaping of a Feature Film, and the Guild of German Art House Cinemas Award for Best German Film. It was also nominated for three European Film Awards for Best Film, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actress, as well as a German Film Award for Outstanding Feature Film. Whispering Corridors Whispering Corridors is a 1998 South Korean supernatural horror film. It was part of the explosion in Korean cinema following the liberalization of censorship in the aftermath of the end of the countrys military dictatorship, and makes a strong social commentary on authoritarianism and conformity in the harsh South Korean education system. This film is the first installment of the Whispering Corridors film series, and was followed by four sequels, though none of the sequels share a continuing plot or characters with each other. Games of Love and Chance Games of Love and Chance is a 2003 French drama film directed by Abdellatif Kechiche and starring Sara Forestier. It won the César Award for Best Film, Best Director, Best Writing and Most Promising Actress. The film was shot in Seine-Saint-Denis in 6 weeks in October and November 2002. I Am Bolt I Am Bolt is a 2016 British biographical documentary sports film co-directed by Benjamin Turner and Gabe Turner and produced by Leo Pearlman. It is based on the life of Jamaican sprinter and three times Olympic gold medalist and World Record holder for 100m, 200m, 4×100m relay, Usain Bolt, the fastest man in recorded human history. The film describes Bolts journey in winning nine gold medals and the incidents surrounding the Olympic titles. The film was released on 28 November 2016 in United Kingdom and then worldwide. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics. Kuruvi Kuruvi is a 2008 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film written and directed by Dharani. Produced by Udhayanidhi Stalin, the film stars Vijay, Trisha and Suman in the lead roles. Vivek, Ashish Vidyarthi, Manivannan and Malavika played other roles in the movie. The film was released on 3 May 2008. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Dopidi, Hindi as Jo Jeeta Wohi Baazigar and Malayalam with the same title. The story revolves around a teenager who thinks that his missing father is dead, so he attempts to retrieve money owed to his father by a Malaysian crime boss. The film has collected $1,018,120 at the overseas box office. The film ran for 150 days at the box office, even though being declared an average fare in returns domestically. Muro: Nalet Olsun Içimdeki Insan Sevgisine Muro: Damn the Humanist Inside is a 2008 Turkish comedy film, directed by Zübeyr Şaşmaz, starring Mustafa Üstündağ and Şefik Onatoğlu as two revolutionaries recently released from prison, who stumble across an illegal organization run by a former friend. The film, which went on general release across Turkey on , is the third highest-grossing Turkish film of 2008. It is a spin-off from the Valley of the Wolves media franchise, based on the Turkish television series of the same name using characters from the sequel series Ambush. Critical Condition Critical Condition is a 1987 American comedy film starring Richard Pryor and directed by Michael Apted. The film was released in the United States on January 16, 1987. Amanece, que no es poco Amanece, que no es poco is a 1989 Spanish comedy film directed by José Luis Cuerda. Van Helsing: The London Assignment Van Helsing: The London Assignment is a 2004 action horror animated film by Universal Studios Home Video. It features the voices of Hugh Jackman, Kate Beckinsale, Robbie Coltrane and David Wenham. The London Assignment is an animated prequel to the 2004 motion picture Van Helsing. It tells of the events before the film. Open Graves Open Graves is a 2009 horror film directed by Álvaro de Armiñán and written by Bruce A. Taylor and Roderick Taylor, the film stars Eliza Dushku, Mike Vogel, Naike Rivelli and Lindsay Robba. Hawk the Slayer Hawk the Slayer is a 1980 British sword and sorcery adventure film directed by Terry Marcel and starring John Terry and Jack Palance. The film has developed a cult following. Sequels have been planned, but never produced. Man Trouble Man Trouble is a 1992 romantic comedy starring Jack Nicholson and Ellen Barkin. It was directed by Bob Rafelson and written by Carole Eastman, who together had been responsible for 1970s Five Easy Pieces. The film is the fifth collaboration between Nicholson and Rafelson. Beverly DAngelo and Harry Dean Stanton co-star. Once Brothers Once Brothers is a 2010 sports documentary film written and directed by Michael Tolajian. It was co-produced by ESPN and NBA Entertainment for ESPNs 30 for 30 series. The film chronicles the relationship of two basketball players from SFR Yugoslavia—Vlade Divac and Dražen Petrović. The duo played together on the Yugoslavia national basketball team from 1986 to 1990 and were at one time close friends, but the Yugoslav Wars drove them apart emotionally, as they came from opposing sides. Petrović died in an automobile accident in 1993 before the two could reconcile; much of film focuses on Divacs regret that they were never able to resolve their differences. Participants in the film include: Toni Kukoč, Dino Rađa, Žarko Paspalj, Clyde Drexler, Danny Ainge, Rick Adelman, Kenny Anderson, Derrick Coleman, Bill Fitch, Larry Bird, Jan Hubbard, Magic Johnson, Jerry West, Aleksandar Petrović, Biserka Petrović, etc. Nightfall Nightfall is a 1957 American crime film noir directed by Jacques Tourneur and written by Stirling Silliphant. It features Aldo Ray, Brian Keith, and Anne Bancroft. The low-budget film is remembered today for camera work by cinematographer Burnett Guffey. It uses flashbacks as a device to tell the story, which was based on a 1948 novel by David Goodis. The Creeping Flesh The Creeping Flesh is a 1973 British horror film. The film was directed by Freddie Francis, and stars Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, and Lorna Heilbron. The Blade The Blade is a 1995 Hong Kong martial arts film co-written, produced and directed by Tsui Hark, starring Vincent Zhao, Moses Chan, Hung Yan-yan, Song Lei, Austin Wai, Chung Bik-ha and Valerie Chow. This film is notable for its unusual style, which includes dramatic close-ups, employment of colour gels, and frenetic camera use during the fight sequences. Wishing Stairs Wishing Stairs is a 2003 South Korean horror film. It is the third installment of the Whispering Corridors film series set in girls high schools, but, as with all films in the series, is unrelated to the others; apart from a song being sung in one scene that is a pivotal plot in Voice. The Only Son is a 1936 film directed by Yasujirō Ozu, starring Chōko Iida and Shinichi Himori. The film was Ozus first "talkie" feature. 4 for Texas 4 for Texas is a 1963 American Western comedy film starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Anita Ekberg, and Ursula Andress, and featuring screen thugs Charles Bronson and Mike Mazurki, with a cameo appearance by Arthur Godfrey and the Three Stooges. The film was written by Teddi Sherman and Robert Aldrich, who also directed. Murphy's War For the unrelated novel by Gary Paulsen, see Murphys War Murphys War is an Eastmancolor 1971 Panavision war film starring Peter OToole and Siân Phillips. It was directed by Peter Yates, based on a novel by Max Catto. The cinematography was by Douglas Slocombe. Murphys War is set in South America, in the backwaters of the global conflict. it focuses on a stubborn survivor of a sunken merchant ship who is consumed in his quest for revenge and retribution against the German submarine which had sunk his ship. It is one of a series of novels and/or films from the period following broadly similar themes about personal or community resistance to Nazi forces, and the moral relevance between them, including famous novels like The Secret of Santa Vittoria along with less recognized works like Kramers War, and others. Nadja Nadja is a 1994 film directed by Michael Almereyda starring Elina Löwensohn as Nadja and Peter Fonda as Van Helsing. As the characters names suggest, Nadja is a vampire film, but it treats elements of the genre in an understated arthouse style. Just Sex and Nothing Else Just Sex is a 2005 Hungarian comedy film Directed by Krisztina Goda. On vam ne Dimon He Is Not Dimon to You or Dont call him "Dimon" is a 2017 Russian documentary film about Dmitry Medvedevs corruption.. The film estimates that $1.2 billion has been embezzled by Dmitry Medvedev. Vampyres Vampyres is a 1974 British erotic/lesbian vampire horror film directed by José Ramón Larraz and starring Anulka Dziubinska, Marianne Morris, and Murray Brown. It was filmed on location in England. The Devil's Chair The Devils Chair is a 2007 British horror film. It premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. Charlotte is a 2015 Japanese anime television series produced by P.A.Works and Aniplex and directed by Yoshiyuki Asai. The anime aired 13 episodes in Japan between July 5 and September 27, 2015. An original video animation episode was released in March 2016. Two manga series were serialized in ASCII Media Works Dengeki Gs Comic. The story takes place in an alternate reality where a small percentage of children manifest superhuman abilities upon reaching puberty. A focus is placed on Yuu Otosaka, a high school boy who awakens the ability to temporarily possess others, which brings him to the attention of Nao Tomori, the student council president of a school founded as a haven for children with such abilities. The story was originally conceived by Jun Maeda, who also wrote the screenplay and composed some of the music, with original character design by Na-Ga. Both Maeda and Na-Ga are from the visual novel brand Key, and Charlotte is the second original anime series created by Key following Angel Beats! in 2010. Maeda had thought up the concept for Charlotte long before he was approached in early 2012 to work on another anime series after Angel Beats!. Maeda narrowed down the number of main characters compared to Angel Beats! and attempted to put more of a focus on their behavior. Instead of employing the same staff that had worked on Angel Beats!, the aim for Charlotte was to bring together a staff that would add a new variety to the creative process to prevent being influenced by the work done on Angel Beats!. Charlotte was praised for its unpredictability and evocative moments, but its pacing and structure have been criticized as inefficient. It has been described as approachable for a wide audience and for defying the "moe anime" stereotype. Although the comedic elements have been called dumb and corny, they have overall been lauded for offering some relief from the serious moments, which one reviewer likened to a palate cleanser. P.A.Works production was praised for its beautiful animation sequences and expressive cinematography. 9/11 9/11 is a 2017 American action drama film directed by Martin Guigui and written by Guigui and Steven Golebiowski. It is based on the stage play Elevator by Patrick James Carson, which takes place during the September 11 attacks at the World Trade Center in New York City. The film stars Charlie Sheen, Whoopi Goldberg, Gina Gershon, Luis Guzmán and Jacqueline Bisset, and was released in the United States on September 8, 2017. Providence Providence is a 1977 French/Swiss film directed by Alain Resnais from a screenplay by David Mercer. It explores the processes of creativity through a portrayal of an ageing novelist, played by John Gielgud, who imagines scenes for his latest novel which draw upon his past history and his relationships with members of his family. The film won the 1978 César Award for Best Film. Are You Scared? Are You Scared? is a 2006 American horror film directed by Andy Hurst, and released by Revolver Entertainment. It stars Carlee Avers, Brad Ashten, and Soren Bowie. An unrelated sequel, called Are You Scared 2, was released in 2009. The Mask of Dimitrios The Mask of Dimitrios is a 1944 American film noir directed by Jean Negulesco and written by Frank Gruber, based on the 1939 novel of the same name written by Eric Ambler. Ambler is known as a major influence on writers and a developer of the modern thriller genre. The film features Sydney Greenstreet, Zachary Scott, Faye Emerson and Peter Lorre. This was the first film for Scott after signing a contract with Warner Bros. Pictures. Neighbours Neighbours is a 1952 anti-war film by Scottish Canadian filmmaker Norman McLaren. Produced at the National Film Board of Canada in Montreal, the film uses the technique known as pixilation, an animation technique using live actors as stop-motion objects. McLaren created the soundtrack of the film by scratching the edge of the film, creating various blobs, lines, and triangles which the projector read as sound. Pablo Picasso called this the greatest film ever made. Whistle Down the Wind Whistle Down the Wind is a 1961 British crime film directed by Bryan Forbes, and adapted by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall from the 1959 novel of the same name by Mary Hayley Bell. The film stars her daughter, Hayley Mills, who was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best British Actress. In 2005, the British Film Institute included it in their list of the 50 films you should see by the age of 14. Mrs. Soffel Mrs. Soffel is a 1984 American drama film directed by Gillian Armstrong, starring Diane Keaton and Mel Gibson and based on the story of condemned brothers Jack and Ed Biddle, who escaped prison with the aid of the wardens wife, Kate Soffel. It was filmed on location in and around the Serez family farm in Mulmur, Ontario, as well as Wisconsin and establishing shots in Pittsburgh. The jail sequences were filmed in both the Allegheny County Courthouse and old Allegheny County Jail. The film was entered in the 35th Berlin International Film Festival. Sharpe's Eagle Sharpes Eagle is the second in the series of Sharpe historical war television dramas, based on the novel of the same name. Shown on ITV in 1993, the adaptation stars Sean Bean, Daragh OMalley and Assumpta Serna. Where Hope Grows Where Hope Grows is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Chris Dowling and starring David DeSanctis, Danica McKellar, Kerr Smith, Brooke Burns, William Zabka, Kristoffer Polaha and McKaley Miller. It was released on May 15, 2015, by Roadside Attractions. The Pawnshop The Pawnshop was Charlie Chaplins sixth film for Mutual Film Corporation. Released on October 2, 1916, it stars Chaplin in the role of assistant to the pawnshop owner, played by Henry Bergman. Edna Purviance plays the owners daughter, while Albert Austin appears as an alarm clock owner who watches Chaplin in dismay as he dismantles the clock; the massive Eric Campbells character attempts to rob the shop. This was one of Chaplins more popular movies for Mutual, mainly for the slapstick comedy he was famous for at the time. The Nude Bomb The Nude Bomb is a 1980 American spy comedy film based on the television series Get Smart. It stars Don Adams as Maxwell Smart, Agent 86, and was directed by Clive Donner. It was retitled The Return of Maxwell Smart for television. Co-creators Mel Brooks and Buck Henry notably had no involvement in the making of the film. Furthermore, Adams and Robert Karvelas were the only original cast members of the TV series to reprise their roles for the film. Dana Elcar plays the Chief in this film due to Edward Platts death in 1974. Barbara Feldons character from the series, Agent 99, does not appear in film nor is she referenced; Feldon was unaware of the films production and was not asked to reprise her role. Sylvia Kristel, at the time well known for her appearances in the Emmanuelle film series, makes a brief appearance as Agent 34, with Andrea Howard as Agent 22 and Vittorio Gassman playing the Blofeld-like villain. Joey Forman, who played Harry Hoo in the TV series, was recast as Agent 13. Pamela Hensley, who was by now well known to science fiction fans for playing Princess Ardala in Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, appeared as Agent 36. The Kiss The Kiss is an 1896 film, and was one of the first films ever shown commercially to the public. Around 18 seconds long, it depicts a re-enactment of the kiss between May Irwin and John Rice from the final scene of the stage musical The Widow Jones. The film was directed by William Heise for Thomas Edison. The film was produced in April 1896 at the Edison Studios of Edison, the first movie studio in the United States. At the time, Edison was working at the Black Maria studios in West Orange. In 1999, the short was deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Doug's 1st Movie Dougs 1st Movie is a 1999 animated film based on the Disney version of the Nickelodeon television series Doug. The film was directed by Maurice Joyce, and stars the regular television cast of Tom McHugh, Fred Newman, Chris Phillips, Constance Shulman, Frank Welker, Alice Playten, and Guy Hadley. It was produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and Jumbo Pictures, and released by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution on March 26, 1999. In theaters, the Disney short "Opera Box" from the television series Mickey Mouse Works was featured before the film; the short featured Donald and Daisy Duck. The film received mixed to negative reviews and Despite the title and its success at the box office, no further films based on Doug were made. It serves as the series finale of the entire Doug series for Nickelodeon and Disney. The Lost World The Lost World is a 2001 adaptation of the novel of the same name by Arthur Conan Doyle, directed by Stuart Orme and adapted by Tony Mulholland and Adrian Hodges. It was filmed at various locations on the West Coast of New Zealand. The mini-series consisted of two 75 minute episodes which were broadcast on BBC One on 25 and 26 December 2001, receiving 8.68 million and 6.98 million viewers respectively. Bob Hoskins played Professor Challenger and was supported by James Fox, Peter Falk, Matthew Rhys, Tom Ward and Elaine Cassidy. The World The World is a 2004 Chinese film written and directed by Jia Zhangke. Starring Jias muse, Zhao Tao, as well as Chen Taisheng, The World was filmed on and around an actual theme park located in Beijing, Beijing World Park, which recreates world landmarks at reduced scales for Chinese tourists. The World was Jias first to gain official approval from the Chinese government. Additionally, it was the first of his films to take place outside of his home province of Shanxi. The World was a joint-production by Jia Zhangkes own Xstream Pictures, Japans Office Kitano, and Frances Lumen Films. It received additional financial support from the Shanghai Film Studio and several Japanese corporations including Bandai Visual and Tokyo FM, among others. The film premiered in competition at the 2004 Venice Film Festival on September 4, 2004, but failed to win the coveted Golden Lion, the festivals top award, which ultimately went to Mike Leighs drama Vera Drake, but which Jia would win two years later with Still Life. The World also premiered in 2004 at the New York Film Festival and would go on to receive a limited release in New York City the following year on July 1, 2005. Deep Water Deep Water is a 2006 British documentary film directed by Jerry Rothwell and Louise Osmond, and produced by Jonny Persey. It is based on the true story of Donald Crowhurst and the 1969 Sunday Times Golden Globe Race round the world alone in a yacht. It opened in the UK on 15 December 2006. The film reconstructs Crowhursts voyage from his own audio tapes and cine film, interwoven with archive footage and interviews. The film has received critical acclaim. The official poster quotes The Daily Telegraph, A movie which will reduce the hardest of hearts to a shipwreck. It was described as fascinating by The New York Times upon its release. The film won the Best Documentary award at the 2006 Rome International Film Festival and a commendation in the Australian Film Critics Association 2007 Film Awards. The Girls The Girls is a 1961 Soviet romantic comedy-drama directed by Yuri Chulyukin based on a screenplay by Boris Bednyj. Gettin' Square Gettin Square is a crime caper movie set on Australias Gold Coast and directed by Jonathan Teplitzky. The protagonists are ex-criminals trying to keep out of trouble. Gettin Square won nominations at several Australian ceremonies including the AFI Awards, Inside Film Awards, Australian Comedy Awards, and Critics Circle Awards. Wenhams performance as Spiteri saw him win the Best Actor category in every major Australian film award through 2003. Chris Nyst has also written and directed another feature film, Crooked Business, which was released in 2008. In Another Country In Another Country is a 2012 South Korean comedy-drama film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo. Set in a seaside town, the film consists of three parts that tell the story of three different women, all named Anne and all played by French actress Isabelle Huppert. The film competed for the Palme dOr at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as part of the 2013 Hong Kong International Film Festival. A Madea Family Funeral Tyler Perrys A Madea Family Funeral is a 2019 American comedy film written, directed, and produced by Tyler Perry. It is the eleventh and final installment of the Madea film series, and stars Perry in several roles, including as the titular character, as well as Cassi Davis and Patrice Lovely. The plot follows Madea and her friends as they must set up an unexpected funeral during a family get-together in Georgia. The film was released in the United States on March 1, 2019. The film received generally negative reviews from critics but grossed over $74 million worldwide. This is the last film from Tyler Perry to be released by Lionsgate, with Paramount Pictures taking over distribution of future Tyler Perry films via his deal with Viacom. The Time of Their Lives The Time of Their Lives is a 1946 American fantasy-comedy film directed by Charles Barton and starring the comedic duo Abbott and Costello. Turkey Shoot Turkey Shoot is a 1982 Australian dystopian action film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Steve Railsback, Olivia Hussey, Michael Craig, and Lynda Stoner. The cast is a mix of international actors, Australian soap opera actors and television personalities. Widely considered an "Ozploitation", the film is notable for its extreme violence and sadistic prison sequences, and it features plot elements of The Most Dangerous Game, but rather than having human targets hunted for sport by a madman on his own island, the story features a concentration camp in a futuristic, fascist society which offers the opportunity to rich adventurers with legal immunity. AskMen labeled it "Easily the cheapest and nastiest piece of mainstream celluloid ever stitched together by our mad cinematic scientists". The film has spawned a 2014 remake directed by Jon Hewitt, and starring Dominic Purcell and Viva Bianca. A Better Tomorrow III: Love and Death in Saigon A Better Tomorrow III: Love & Death in Saigon is a 1989 Hong Kong action drama film co-produced and directed by Tsui Hark. It is a loosely based prequel to John Woos A Better Tomorrow and A Better Tomorrow II. The film was directed by Tsui Hark, the producer behind the first two films in the series. John Woo wrote a screenplay for a third installment, but he never got to direct it due to having had artistic differences with Tsui during the filming of the second film. Instead, the original screenplay later became Bullet in the Head. The two films have many parallels, most notably, both being set in the Vietnam War. The film stars Chow Yun-fat, who reprises his role of Mark Gor from the first film, Tony Leung Ka-fai and Anita Mui. Set during the Vietnam War, it sets up the story of how Mark became the character he was in the original film. The second part of the title Love & Death in Saigon is also the title song for this movie, sung by Anita Mui, who was also the leading lady in this third installment. Courier Courier, also known as Messenger Boy is a 1987 Soviet comedy-drama film directed by Karen Shakhnazarov. It was entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Prize. Der Eisbär The Polar Bear is a 1998 German action film directed by Til Schweiger. Jeon Woochi Jeon Woo-chi: The Taoist Wizard Greetings Greetings is a 1968 film directed by Brian De Palma. A satirical film about men avoiding the Vietnam War draft, it features a young Robert De Niro in his first major role. It was the first film to receive an X rating by the MPAA, although it was later given an R rating. De Niro reprised the character of Jon Rubin in the 1970 film Hi also directed by De Palma. The film was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won a Silver Bear award. My Voyage to Italy My Voyage to Italy is a personal documentary by acclaimed Italian-American director Martin Scorsese. The film is a voyage through Italian cinema history, marking influential films for Scorsese and particularly covering the Italian neorealism period. The films of Roberto Rossellini make up for half the films discussed in the entire documentary, dealing with his seminal influence on Italian cinema and cinema history. Other directors mentioned include Vittorio de Sica, Luchino Visconti, Federico Fellini and Michelangelo Antonioni. It was released in 1999 at a length of four hours. Two years later, it was screened out of competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Üçüncü Sayfa The Third Page is a 1999 Turkish drama film directed by Zeki Demirkubuz and starring Başak Köklükaya and Ruhi Sarı. Lady Snowblood 2: Love Song of Vengeance is a 1974 Japanese film directed by Toshiya Fujita and starring Meiko Kaji. It is based on the manga Shurayukihime and a sequel to Lady Snowblood. Shiva Shiva is a 1990 Indian action film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. It was a remake of Varmas debut Telugu film, Siva. The film has Nagarjuna and Amala in lead roles. The film became a blockbuster. The success led to Ram Gopal Varma directing a prequel in 2006. Shiva Siva is a 1989 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma in his directorial debut. Produced by Akkineni Venkat and Yarlagadda Surendra under their banners of Annapurna Studios and SS Creations, Siva starred Akkineni Nagarjuna, Amala, and Raghuvaran. The films basic plot, adapted from Bruce Lee Way of the Dragon, revolves around the conflict between college student-turned-gangster Siva and Bhavani, a reputed crime boss mentored by the politician Machiraju. Siva explores the concepts of student exploitation by anti-social elements and the impact of crowd psychology. Varmas script was based on his experiences as a student at Siddhartha Engineering College in Vijayawada. Tanikella Bharani wrote the dialogue. Ilaiyaraaja composed Siva soundtrack and score, and S. Gopala Reddy was its cinematographer. Thota Tharani and Sattibabu were the films art director and editor, respectively. Its principal photography began on 16 February 1989, and was completed in 55 working days. Except for three days of shooting in Madras, Siva was filmed in Andhra Pradesh. Produced on a budget of 7.5 million, Siva was released on 5 October 1989 to critical acclaim, primarily for its technology and sound design. Although Venkat and Surendra expected the film to have average earnings, it was commercially successful; Siva completed a 100-day run in 22 centres and a 175-day run in five centres. It was screened in the mainstream section of the International Film Festival of India, held on 19 January 1990. In addition to the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Telugu, Siva won three Nandi Awards: Best Director, Best First Film of a Director, and Best Dialogue Writer. A documentary titled Exploring Shiva after 25 Years was released on the films silver anniversary; it is the first documentary about a Telugu film. Siva, which attained cult status, is considered Nagarjunas breakthrough film. It is credited with the introduction of steadicam and new sound recording techniques in Telugu cinema, encouraging filmmakers to explore a variety of themes and make experimental films. For the April 2013 centennial of Indian cinema, CNN-News18 included Siva on its list of 100 greatest Indian films of all time. Its Tamil-dubbed version, Udhayam, was also successful. Varma remade the film twice in Hindi with the same title. The first, starring Nagarjuna, Amala and Raghuvaran, performed well at the box office, but the second, with Mohit Ahlawat and Priyanka Kothari, did not. The Ghost Breakers The Ghost Breakers is a 1940 American horror comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard. The film was adapted by Walter DeLeon from the play The Ghost Breaker by Paul Dickey and Charles W. Goddard. Along with Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein and Hope and Goddards own The Cat and the Canary, it is cited as a prime example of the classic Hollywood horror-comedy. Wicked Wicked is a 1998 American thriller film directed by Michael Steinberg and starring Julia Stiles as a disturbed teenage girl. The film also stars Michael Parks and William R. Moses. Tru Confessions Tru Confessions is a 2002 Disney Channel Original Movie directed by Paul Hoen and is based on the book of the same name by Janet Tashjian. Tru Walker aspires to be a famous filmmaker. She has a twin brother Eddie, who has autism due to oxygen deprivation at birth. Eddie becomes the subject of Trus documentary for a film contest she enters. Anzio Anzio, also known as Lo sbarco di Anzio or The Battle for Anzio, is a 1968 Technicolor war film in Panavision, an Italian and American co-production, about Operation Shingle, the 1944 Allied seaborne assault on the Italian port of Anzio in World War II. It was adapted from the book Anzio by Wynford Vaughan-Thomas, who had been the BBC war correspondent at the battle. The film stars Robert Mitchum, Peter Falk, and a variety of international film stars, who mostly portray fictitious characters based on actual participants in the battle. The two exceptions were Wolfgang Preiss and Tonio Selwart, who respectively played Field Marshal Albert Kesselring and General Eberhard von Mackensen. The film was made in Italy with an Italian film crew and produced by Italian producer Dino De Laurentiis; however, none of the main cast were Italian, nor were there any major Italian characters. The film was jointly directed by Edward Dmytryk and Duilio Coletti. In the English language version, Italians are portrayed speaking their native language, but in scenes involving the German military commanders, these speak English to each other. Hope Hope is a 1970 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Yılmaz Güney and Şerif Gören, featuring Güney as an illiterate horse cab driver, who, after losing one of his horses in an accident, sets out into the desert in a quest for a mythical lost treasure. The film, which wasnt released at the time because of a ban by Film Control Commission in Turkey, won awards at the 2nd Adana Golden Boll Film Festival, the 7th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival and was screened at the 23rd Cannes Film Festival. Man of Iron Man of Iron is a 1981 film directed by Andrzej Wajda. It depicts the Solidarity labour movement and its first success in persuading the Polish government to recognize the workers right to an independent union. The film continues the story of Maciej Tomczyk, the son of Mateusz Birkut, the protagonist of Wajdas earlier film, Man of Marble. Here, Maciej is a young worker involved in the anti-Communist labour movement, described as "the man who started the Gdańsk Shipyard strike", and a journalist working for the Communist regimes radio station, who is given a task of slandering Maciej. The young man is clearly intended as a parallel to Lech Wałęsa. Man of Iron clarifies the ending of Man of Marble, which left the death of Mateusz Birkut ambiguous. Man of Iron explicitly states that Mateusz was killed in clashes at the shipyards in 1970. The film was made during the brief thaw in Communist censorship that appeared between the formation of Solidarity in August 1980 and its suppression in December 1981, and as such it is remarkably critical of the Communist regime. Because of this it was banned in 1981 by the Polish government. The film won the Palme dOr and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. It was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The Skulls II The Skulls II is a 2002 thriller film directed by Joe Chappelle and starring Robin Dunne, Nathan West, Ashley Tesoro, Lindy Booth and Christopher Ralph. A sequel to the 2000 film The Skulls, it was released direct-to-video. Angel of Evil Angel of Evil is a 2010 Italian crime film directed by Michele Placido. It is based on the biography Il fiore del male. Bandito a Milano of bank robber Renato Vallanzasca, by Italian journalist Carlo Bonini. A Stolen Life A Stolen Life is a 1946 drama film starring Bette Davis, who also produced, and directed by Curtis Bernhardt. Based on the 1935 novel, "A Stolen Life" by Karel Josef Benes. The supporting cast includes Glenn Ford, Dane Clark, Peggy Knudsen, Charlie Ruggles, and Bruce Bennett. The movie is a remake of a 1939 British film Stolen Life starring Elisabeth Bergner and Michael Redgrave. The film was nominated for Best Special Effects at the 19th Academy Awards, but lost to Blithe Spirit. The second time Davis played twin sisters was in Dead Ringer. The Prisoner of Second Avenue The Prisoner of Second Avenue is a 1975 American comedy film directed and produced by Melvin Frank and starring Jack Lemmon and Anne Bancroft. The film was adapted from a 1971 black comedy play by Neil Simon. Blue World Order Blue World Order is a 2018 martial arts science fiction film set in a post-apocalyptic world. Close My Eyes Close My Eyes is a 1991 film written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff and starring Alan Rickman, Clive Owen and Saskia Reeves as well as Lesley Sharp and Karl Johnson. Music was by Michael Gibbs and the film was produced for Beambright and FilmFour International by Therese Pickard. It had a limited theatrical release from 6 September 1991, before being shown in Channel 4s Film on Four strand on 28 October 1993. The Cup The Cup is a 1999 Tibetan-language film directed by Khyentse Norbu. The plot involves two young football-crazed Tibetan refugee novice monks in a remote Himalayan monastery in India who desperately try to obtain a television for the monastery to watch the 1998 World Cup final. The movie was shot in the Tibetan refugee village Bir in India. Producer Jeremy Thomas had developed a relationship with Norbu when he was an advisor on Bertoluccis Little Buddha. Thomas later remembered his experience making the film: 180° South 180 Degrees South: Conquerors of the Useless, or simply 180° South, is a 2010 documentary directed by Chris Malloy that covers the journey of Jeff Johnson as he travels from Ventura to Patagonia, Chile retracing the 1968 trip that Yvon Chouinard and Doug Tompkins took in their Ford E-Series Econoline Van. After finding footage of the 1968 expedition, Johnson decided to make climbing the Corcovado Volcano in Patagonia as his life goal and, after speaking to Chouinard and Tompkins, planned his own journey. The subtitle of the film comes from Lionel Terrays mountaineering autobiography, Les Conquérants de linutile. By the Grace of God By the Grace of God is a 2019 French-Belgian drama film directed by François Ozon. The film stars Melvil Poupaud, Denis Ménochet and Swann Arlaud as three survivors of a Catholic priests abuse who, as adults, set out to expose the sexual abuse hidden by the Catholic Church. It premiered at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival and won the Jury Grand Prix. The film was released in France on 20 February 2019 and in Belgium a week later, and has received critical acclaim. Classe Tous Risques Classe Tous Risques is a 1960 French-Italian gangster film directed by Claude Sautet and starring Lino Ventura, Jean-Paul Belmondo and Sandra Milo. It was first released in the United States as The Big Risk. It tells the story of Abel Davos, a French mobster who tries to make his way from Italy through Marseille to Paris, hunted by the police, and Eric Stark, who turns out to be the only person willing to help Davos. The film is an adaptation of the novel with the same title by José Giovanni. Now widely considered a masterpiece, at the time of its release it was somewhat overshadowed by the French New Wave. It did however influence the French cinema, especially Jean-Pierre Melvilles work. Boot Hill Boot Hill is a 1969 Italian Spaghetti Western film starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. This film is the last one in a trilogy that started with God Forgives... I Dont!, followed by Ace High. The film was rereleased as Trinity Rides Again. The title change and rerelease was in order to cash in on the success of They Call Me Trinity and Trinity Is Still My Name. Oxford Blues Oxford Blues is a 1984 British comedy-drama sports film written and directed by Robert Boris and starring Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy and Amanda Pays. It is a remake of the 1938 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film A Yank at Oxford and was Lowes first starring role in a feature. Sunlight Jr. Sunlight Jr. is a 2013 American drama film directed by Laurie Collyer and starring Matt Dillon and Naomi Watts. The film is a poignant vignette following a couple expecting their first child. The couple must come to grips with their dire financial situation while in the midst of an unplanned pregnancy and its subsequent challenges. Sobibor Sobibor is a 2018 Russian war drama film сo-written, directed by and starring Konstantin Khabensky. The picture also stars Christopher Lambert and was released on 3 May, 2018 in Russia. It was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Feed the Kitty Feed the Kitty is a Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese, in which bulldog Marc Antony adopts Pussyfoot, a kitten, whom he attempts to hide from his owner. The cartoon was released theatrically on February 2, 1952, and in 1994 was voted #36 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. Gabbeh Gabbeh is a 1996 Iranian film directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Iranian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film gets its name from a type of Persian rug and starts by showing an elderly couple, carrying their gabbeh, walking toward the river hoping to wash their rug. When the rug is spread on the ground, a girl, referred to as Gabbeh, magically comes out of it. The film follows her story and audience learn about her family, her uncle who is hoping to find a bride, and most importantly her longing for a young man she hopes to marry. The picture was banned in Iran for being "subversive". Love Ranch Love Ranch is a 2010 American drama film directed by Taylor Hackford and starring Helen Mirren, Joe Pesci, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Gina Gershon and Bryan Cranston. It was written by Mark Jacobson. The film is based on the lives of Joe and Sally Conforte, a married couple who operated the first legal brothel in the United States, the Mustang Ranch in Storey County, Violence results when their marriage is tested by infidelity. The story also alludes to the mysterious circumstances surrounding the assassination of famous Argentinian boxer Ringo Bonavena in the Mustang Ranch. Dead Awake Dead Awake is a 2016 American supernatural psychological horror film written by Jeffrey Reddick and directed by Phillip Guzman. It stars Jocelin Donahue, Jesse Bradford, Jesse Borrego, Brea Grant, James Eckhouse, and Lori Petty. Satte Pe Satta Satte Pe Satta is a 1982 Hindi action comedy film. It featured Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini, Amjad Khan, Ranjeeta Kaur, Sachin, Shakti Kapoor, Paintal, Sudhir, Inderjeet, Sarika, Kanwaljit Singh, Prema Narayan, Mac Mohan and Kalpana Iyer amongst others. The film was remade in Kannada as Jaggu and in Marathi as Amhi Satpute. #7 at Box Office collection list of 1982. Tart Tart is a 2001 American coming of age film written and directed by Christina Wayne and starring Dominique Swain, Bijou Phillips, and Brad Renfro. It follows a young woman at a preparatory school in 1980s New York City and her ingratiation with a group of elite peers. It was released by Lionsgate in 2001. Lost Embrace Lost Embrace is a 2004 Argentine, French, Italian, and Spanish comedy drama film, directed by Daniel Burman and written by Burman and Marcelo Birmajer. The picture features Daniel Hendler, Adriana Aizemberg, Jorge DElía, among others. The drama was Argentinas official choice for the 2004 Oscar Awards, Foreign Language film category. The comedy-drama tells of Ariel Makaroff, the grandson of Holocaust-era Polish refugees, who is currently on a complex search for his personal and cultural identity. The Last Family The Last Family is a 2016 Polish biographical film directed by Jan P. Matuszyński. The film won the Golden Lions for best film at the 2016 Gdynia Film Festival. Mother, Jugs & Speed Mother, Jugs & Speed is a 1976 American black comedy film directed by Peter Yates. It stars Bill Cosby, Raquel Welch, Harvey Keitel, and Larry Hagman as employees of an independent ambulance service trying to survive in Los Angeles. Cool Kids Don't Cry Achtste Groepers Huilen Niet is a 2012 family drama that was directed by Dennis Bots. The film is an adaptation of the Dutch book of the same name by Jacques Vriens. It was first released into cinemas in the Netherlands on February 15, 2012, and has won a 2012 Golden Film Award. Feds Feds is a 1988 American comedy film written and directed by Daniel Goldberg, and starring Rebecca De Mornay and Mary Gross. The ending credits stated that the real FBI did not support the film or assist the production in any way. Knock on Any Door Knock on Any Door is a 1949 American courtroom trial film noir directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Humphrey Bogart. The picture gave actor John Derek a break in developing his film career and was based on the 1947 novel of the same name by Willard Motley. Bianco, rosso e Verdone Bianco, rosso e Verdone is an 1981 Italian comedy film directed and starred by Carlo Verdone, playing three characters. It was produced by Sergio Leone, soundtrack composed by Ennio Morricone and guest starred by Mario Brega, all formerly scored in the Dollars trilogy and spaghetti western movies in the 1960s. Switching Goals Switching Goals is a 1999 television film directed by David Steinberg and starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. A Bag of Hammers A Bag of Hammers is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Brian Crano and written by Crano and Jake Sandvig, who co-stars in the film with Jason Ritter. The soundtrack was written and performed by British folk musician Johnny Flynn. Bird People Bird People is a 2014 French drama film directed by Pascale Ferran. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. It was also screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich is a 2018 horror comedy film directed by Sonny Laguna and Tommy Wiklund, and written by S. Craig Zahler. The film is the twelfth entry in the Puppet Master franchise, and is the first film produced by Fangoria under their "Fangoria Presents" label, following their acquisition by Cinestate. It is a reboot of the series, and stars Thomas Lennon, Kennedy Summers, Barbara Crampton, and Udo Kier. It was released on August 17, 2018 by RLJE Films. As of February 2019, the film has grossed over $600,000 through video sales. The Clock The Clock is a 1945 American romantic drama film starring Judy Garland and Robert Walker and directed by Garlands future husband, Vincente Minnelli. This was Garlands first dramatic role, as well as her first starring vehicle in which she did not sing. Black Caesar Black Caesar is a 1973 American blaxploitation crime drama film, starring Fred Williamson, Gloria Hendry and Julius Harris. The film was written and directed by Larry Cohen. Black Caesar is a remake of the 1931 film Little Caesar. It features a musical score by James Brown, his first experience with writing music for film. A sequel titled Hell Up in Harlem was released in late 1973. The Big Bus The Big Bus is a 1976 American disaster comedy film starring Stockard Channing and Joseph Bologna, and directed by James Frawley. A spoof of the disaster movie genre, it follows the maiden cross-country trip of an enormous nuclear-powered bus named Cyclops. The Big Bus received mixed reviews at the time of its 1976 release, although the New York Times gave the film a favorable review. Box office sales were disappointing, but the film has since been recognized as a cult classic of its genre. Director Frawley won the audience award at the 1977 Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival. The Rat Pack The Rat Pack is a 1998 HBO television film about the Rat Pack. The movie stars Ray Liotta as Frank Sinatra, Joe Mantegna as Dean Martin, Don Cheadle as Sammy Davis, and Angus Macfadyen as Peter Lawford. Despite his membership in the Pack, Joey Bishop is given minimal screen time, while John F. Kennedy, depicted as an on-and-off friend of Sinatras, is given a more central role. Also featured in supporting roles are Željko Ivanek as Bobby Kennedy, Veronica Cartwright as Rocky Cooper, Deborah Kara Unger as Ava Gardner, Megan Dodds as May Britt, Dan OHerlihy as Joseph Kennedy, Robert Miranda as Sam Giancana, John Diehl as Joe DiMaggio and Barbara Niven as Marilyn Monroe. Don Cheadle won a Golden Globe for his performance as Sammy Davis Jr. The Rat Pack won three Emmy awards and earned several more nominations, including acting ones for Cheadle and Mantegna. Fidaa Fidaa is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Sekhar Kammula. It features Varun Tej and Sai Pallavi in the lead roles which marks her debut in Telugu cinema. It is dubbed into Malayalam under the same title and in tamil as Banumathi . Principal photography commenced in August 2016. The film won four Filmfare Awards. The Frankenstein Theory The Frankenstein Theory is a 2013 American horror film directed by Andrew Weiner and stars Kris Lemche, Joe Egender, Timothy V. Murphy, and Eric Zuckerman. The film is distributed by Image Entertainment. It is presented as "found footage", pieced together from a film crews footage. The film relates the story of a documentary film crew that follows a professor who journeys to the Arctic Circle in order to prove that Mary Shelleys classic novel, Frankenstein, was based on fact. Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown is a 1977 American animated adventure comedy film produced by United Feature Syndicate for Paramount Pictures, directed by Bill Melendez and Phil Roman, and the third in a series of films based on the Peanuts comic strip. It was the first Peanuts feature-length film produced after the death of composer Vince Guaraldi and used the same voice cast from the 1975 and 1976 TV specials, Youre a Good Sport, Happy Anniversary, and Its Arbor Day, and the same voice cast member from the 1974 TV special, Its a Mystery. However, Liam Martin voiced Linus van Pelt for the last time in the movie, and went on to voice Charlie Brown in the 1978 TV special, What a Nightmare. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences, and came five years after Snoopy, and three years before Bon Voyage. Jack Frost Jack Frost is a 1979 Christmas stop motion animated television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions. It was directed by Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin, written by Romeo Muller, narrated by Buddy Hackett, and starring Robert Morse, Debra Clinger, and Paul Frees. The special premiered on NBC on December 13, 1979 and tells the tale of Jack Frost and his adventures as a human. It airs annually on Freeform as a part of its 25 Days of Christmas programming block. Parinda Parinda is a 1989 Indian crime drama film co-written, produced and directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. The film stars Jackie Shroff, Anil Kapoor, Nana Patekar and Madhuri Dixit. Suresh Oberoi and Tom Alter play supporting characters. Anupam Kher makes a special appearance in the film. The story and scenario were written by Chopra, while Shiv Kumar Subramaniam penned the screenplay with dialogues from Imtiyaz Husain. R. D. Burman composed the music and Khurshid Hallauri wrote the lyrics. Binod Pradhan served as the films cinematographer and Renu Saluja was its editor. Parinda follows Kishan, who works for the underworld don Anna. Kishans brother Karan returns home after completing his studies in the United States. The two brothers are caught on different sides of a gang war after Karan decides to avenge his friends death by Anna. Chopra conceived the film after his low-budget suspense thriller Khamosh failed to find a distributor for a theatrical release. This motivated him to make a more mainstream film with well-known actors. Parinda received critical acclaim when released. It is considered by several critics and scholars to be the turning point in the introduction of realism in Hindi cinema. Parinda won two National Film Awards and five Filmfare Awards, and was Indias official selection for the 1990 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but it was not nominated. In 2015, Chopra remade Parinda as a Hollywood film titled Broken Horses starring Vincent DOnofrio, Anton Yelchin and Chris Marquette. Beethoven's 5th Beethovens 5th is a 2003 American direct-to-video family comedy film and is the fifth installment in the Beethoven film series. Daveigh Chase takes over the role of Sara which was originally played by Michaela Gallo in the previous two films. This was the final film of the original series, as the 2008 film, Beethovens Big Break was a reboot of the character. The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It R. L. Stines The Haunting Hour: Dont Think About It is a 2007 American childrens horror film based on the childrens book of the same name by R. L. Stine. The film was directed by Alex Zamm, written by Dan Angel and Billy Brown, and stars Emily Osment, Cody Linley, Brittany Curran, and Tobin Bell. It was released direct-to-DVD. The plot follows a goth girl named Cassie moving into a new town and fascinated by the occult. At a mysterious Halloween store, the store owner insists on selling her an old book. Stuck with her brother Max on Halloween night, she reads the book to him, despite the books warnings not to read it out aloud or think about its monster. The monster comes to life and captures Max. Cassie, with help from her friend, must save Max and defeat the monster before their parents return from a Halloween party. The film was a joint production with Universal Studios Home Entertainment Family Productions, The Hatchery, and Steeltown Entertainment. The film was released on DVD by Universal Studios Home Entertainment on September 4, 2007, and aired on Cartoon Network on September 7, 2007. The film received mostly positive reviews from media critics upon release. Home Run Home Run is a 2013 Christian sports drama film directed by David Boyd and stars Scott Elrod, Dorian Brown, Vivica A. Fox. the film was released in theaters on April 19, 2013. Action Hero Biju Action Hero Biju is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film directed, co-written and co-produced by Abrid Shine. The film chronicles the professional life of Biju Paulose, a sub-inspector in Kochi City Police. Nivin jointly produced the film with Shine and Shibu Thekkumpuram. It was co-written by Muhammad Shafeeq and Shine. Jerry Amaldev composed the original songs, while Rajesh Murugesan composed score. Principal photography began in May 2015 and ended in October 2015. After being postponed several times, Action Hero Biju was released in Kerala on 4 February 2016 and rest of India the following day. The film was a commercial success at the box office. Cinderfella Cinderfella is a 1960 American comedy film adaptation of the classic Cinderella story, with most characters changed in gender from female to male and starring Jerry Lewis as Fella. It was released November 22, 1960 by Paramount Pictures. Strange Love "Strange Love" is the pilot episode of True Blood. The episode was written and directed by Alan Ball and originally aired in the United States on HBO on September 7, 2008. In the episode, Sookie Stackhouse meets vampire Bill Compton and saves him from vicious vampire drainers, while her best friend Tara becomes the new bartender at Sam Merlottes bar and Sookies brother Jason finds himself accused of murder. The episode received generally positive reviews from critics. It was rated TV-MA for Adult Content, Adult Language, Nudity, Strong Sexual Content, and Violence. Euphoria Euphoria is a Swedish-British-German drama film written and directed by Lisa Langseth in her English-language debut. It was screened in the Platform section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Kickboxer 3: The Art of War Kickboxer 3: The Art of War is a 1992 direct-to-video martial arts film directed by Rick King. The film is the third in the Kickboxer franchise with only Sasha Mitchell and Dennis Chan returning from the previous films. It was also the last film to feature Dennis Chan as Xian Chow and first entry into the series to be released direct-to-video. Korgoth of Barbaria Korgoth of Barbaria is a pilot episode for what was originally planned as an American animated television series created by Aaron Springer, a storyboard artist, writer and director for Dexters Laboratory, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Samurai Jack, and SpongeBob SquarePants, who previously created another failed pilot at Cartoon Network Studios called Periwinkle Around the World; he would later go on to produce Billy Dilleys Super-Duper Subterranean Summer for Disney XD. Genndy Tartakovsky, creator of Dexters Laboratory and Samurai Jack, directed the animation for the pilot; this was not the only time he worked on a pilot created by Springer, as Tartakovsky also produced and directed Periwinkle Around the World. It was first aired in the United States on June 3, 2006, at 12:30 AM on Adult Swim. On June 18, 2006, Adult Swim ran a bumper announcing that Korgoth of Barbaria was officially picked up as a series, because of its critical and commercial success with garnering high ratings. Later events, including a formal petition to revive the show and an Adult Swim bumper announcement mentioning its cancellation, indicate that it was dropped before production began due to high production costs. Le convoyeur Cash Truck is a 2004 French thriller drama film directed by Nicolas Boukhrief. A Love to Hide A Love to Hide is a French film made for television, directed by Christian Faure, which aired in 2005. It is loosely based on the book Moi, Pierre Seel, déporté homosexuel by Pierre Seel. Midnight's Children Midnights Children is a 2012 Canadian-British film adaptation of Salman Rushdies 1981 novel of the same name. The film features an ensemble cast of Satya Bhabha, Shriya Saran, Siddharth Narayan, Ronit Roy, Anupam Kher, Shabana Azmi, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Seema Biswas, Shahana Goswami, Samrat Chakrabarti, Rahul Bose, Soha Ali Khan, Anita Majumdar and Darsheel Safary. With a screenplay by Rushdie and directed by Deepa Mehta, the film began principal photography in Colombo, Sri Lanka in February 2011 and wrapped in May 2011. Shooting was kept a secret as Mehta feared protests by Islamic fundamentalist groups. The film was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival, the Vancouver International Film Festival, and the BFI London Film Festival. The film was also a nominee for Best Picture and seven other categories at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards, winning two awards. Hate Story 3 Hate Story 3 is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language Bollywood erotic thriller film directed by Vishal Pandya. Produced by T-Series, it stars Sharman Joshi, Karan Singh Grover, Zareen Khan and Daisy Shah in lead roles, and Priyanshu Chatterjee in a pivotal role. Written by Vikram Bhatt and Madhuri Banerji, the film is part of the Hate Story film series. The film was released on 4 December 2015. The film was a box office success. Foolish Wives Foolish Wives is a 1922 American erotic silent drama film produced and distributed by Universal Pictures under their Super-Jewel banner and written and directed by Erich von Stroheim. The drama features von Stroheim, Rudolph Christians, Miss DuPont, Maude George, and others. When released in 1922, the film was the most expensive film made at that time, and billed by Universal Studios as the "first million-dollar movie" to come out of Hollywood. Originally, von Stroheim intended the film to run anywhere between 6 and 10 hours, and be shown over two evenings, but Universal executives opposed this idea. The studio bosses cut the film drastically before the release date. In 2008, Foolish Wives was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". A Cat in the Brain A Cat in the Brain is a 1990 Italian horror film written and directed by the "Italian godfather of gore" Lucio Fulci. A Cat in the Brain is one of Lucio Fulcis final films and is notable for self-reflexively summing up his career. The film is a meta-film in which the director appears playing himself, a tortured horror filmmaker who is driven by the violent visions that he experiences both behind the camera and off the set. Feeling like hes losing his grip on reality and disturbed by murderous fantasies, Fulci consults a psychotherapist. The "shrink" exploits the directors vulnerabilities to his own murderous ends. A Cat in the Brain has been called the horror film equivalent of Federico Fellinis 2}}, using cynical, Grand Guignol humour. Juxtaposing gory horror clips from several of his own past horror films which he either directed and/or produced, Lucio Fulci shot a wrap-around segment featuring his own plot and used Vincenzo Tomassis film editing to create the storyline – a personal insight into the effects of horror filmmaking on the psyche. Carry on Jatta Carry On Jatta is a 2012 Indian Punjabi comedy film directed by Smeep Kang, and starring Gippy Grewal opposite Mahie Gill in lead roles. The film released on 27 July 2012. This movie was remade in Odia in 2015 as Pilata Bigidigala , in Telugu in 2016 as Eedo Rakam Aado Rakam , in Bangladesh in 2017 as Dhat Teri Ki and in Bengali in 2019 as Jamai Badal. The core storyline was loosely based on the 1989 Malayalam movie Chakkikotha Chankaran. Les gamins Les gamins is a 2013 French comedy film. The Lost Patrol The Lost Patrol is a 1934 American pre-Code war film made by RKO. It was directed and produced by John Ford, with Merian C. Cooper as executive producer and Cliff Reid as associate producer. The screenplay was by Dudley Nichols, adapted by Garrett Fort from the novel Patrol by Philip MacDonald. The music score was by Max Steiner and the cinematography by Harold Wenstrom. The film is a remake of a 1929 British silent film, also named The Lost Patrol, based on the same novel. The Lost Patrol stars Victor McLaglen, Boris Karloff, Wallace Ford, Reginald Denny, J. M. Kerrigan and Alan Hale. MacDonald’s story and the incident depicted in a 1936 Soviet film The Thirteen inspired the 1943 film Sahara, featuring Humphrey Bogart. Sahara was remade In 1995, featuring James Belushi, and as a Western, Last of the Comanches, in 1953. A Boyfriend for Christmas A Boyfriend for Christmas is a 2004 American made-for-television romantic Christmas film starring Patrick Muldoon and Kelli Williams. Directed by Kevin Connor and written by Roger Schroeder, it aired November 27, 2004 on the Hallmark Channel. Rubber Johnny Rubber Johnny is a 2005 British experimental short film/music video written, directed, and produced by Chris Cunningham. Flaming Star Flaming Star is a 1960 American Western film starring Elvis Presley and Barbara Eden, based on the book Flaming Lance by Clair Huffaker. Critics agreed that Presley gave one of his best acting performances as the mixed-blood "Pacer Burton", a dramatic role. The film was directed by Don Siegel and had a working title of Black Star. The movie reached No. 12 on the box office charts. It was filmed in Utah, Los Angeles and in Wildwood Regional Park in Thousand Oaks. A road near Wildwood in Thousand Oaks has been named Flaming Star Avenue after the movie. March or Die March or Die is a 1977 British war drama film directed by Dick Richards and starring Gene Hackman, Terence Hill, Catherine Deneuve, Max von Sydow and Ian Holm. The film celebrates the 1920s French Foreign Legion. Foreign Legion Major Foster, a war-weary American haunted by his memories of the recently ended Great War, is assigned to protect a group of archaeologists at a dig site in Erfoud in Morocco from Bedouin revolutionaries led by El-Krim. The song Plaisir damour, a tune about lost love and regret is heard repeatedly through the film, serving as the films theme song. Ace of Aces Las des as is a 1982 French-German action comedy film starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and directed by Gérard Oury. The Dead Next Door The Dead Next Door is a 1989 zombie horror film written, produced and directed by J. R. Bookwalter. You Are So Beautiful You Are So Beautiful is a French comedy film released in 2006 by the Gaumont company. It is written and directed by Isabelle Mergault and includes a cast of Michel Blanc, Medeea Marinescu, Wladimir Yordanoff, Benoît Turjman, Éva Darlan and Elisabeth Commelin. Jack and Jill vs. the World Jack and Jill vs. the World is a film by Vanessa Parise. It was released on April 4, 2008 and stars Freddie Prinze Jr. and Taryn Manning as Jack and Jill. The Extreme Tragic Story of Celal Tan and His Family The Extremely Tragic Story of Celal Tan and His Family is a 2011 Turkish comedy-drama film, written and directed by Onur Ünlü, starring Selçuk Yöntem as a widowed constitutional law professor, whose life takes a turn for the worse when he remarries to a university student, whose life he has saved. The film was awarded Best Film and Best Screenplay at the 18th International Adana Golden Boll Film Festival where it premiered. Dr. Cabbie Dr. Cabbie is a 2014 Canadian romantic comedy film that stars Kunal Nayyar, Vinay Virmani, and Adrianne Palicki. The film is directed by Jean-François Pouliot and co-produced by Bollywood actor, Salman Khan. The story revolves around a newly arrived immigrant doctor in Canada who cannot get a job and is forced to become a taxi driver. He becomes a local hero when he converts his taxi into a mobile medical clinic. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray from 23 December 2014. Crawlspace Crawlspace is a 1986 American horror thriller film starring Klaus Kinski as Karl Guenther, the crazed son of a Nazi doctor obsessed with trapping young women and slowly torturing them to death, alongside Talia Balsam, Barbara Whinnery, and Tané McClure. It is written and directed by David Schmoeller, and later became infamous due to the on-set conflicts between Schmoeller and Kinski, with claims that producer Roberto Bessi attempted to have Kinski murdered due to its continued hostility towards the crew. Animal World Animal World is a 2018 Chinese adventure action film written and directed by Han Yan, and starring Li Yifeng, Michael Douglas and Zhou Dongyu. It is based on the manga Kaiji by Nobuyuki Fukumoto. Animal World is produced jointly by Shanghai Ruyi Film Production Co., Ltd., Shanghai Pitaya Film Production Co., Ltd. and Enlight Pictures. The film premiered in China on June 29, 2018. Netflix has acquired the global digital rights to the film. The Return of the Jonsson League Jönssonligan dyker upp igen is a 1986 Swedish comedy film, one of a series of films made about Jönssonligan, a gang of criminals. This was the first Swedish film in the series with an original script, not based on an original Olsen-banden film. Elsa & Fred Elsa & Fred is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed by Michael Radford and starring Shirley MacLaine and Christopher Plummer. The film, set and filmed in New Orleans, is an English-language remake of the 2005 Spanish-Argentinian film of the same name. It "It" is a 1927 silent romantic comedy film that tells the story of a shop girl who sets her sights on the handsome, wealthy boss of the department store where she works. It is based on a novella by Elinor Glyn that was originally serialized in Cosmopolitan magazine. This film turned actress Clara Bow into a major star, and led people to label her the It girl. The film had its world premiere in Los Angeles on January 14, 1927, followed by a New York showing on February 5, 1927. "It" was released to the general public on February 19, 1927. The picture was considered lost for many years, but a Nitrate-copy was found in Prague in the 1960s. In 2001, "It" was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Every Man for Himself Every Man for Himself is a 1980 drama film directed, co-written and co-produced by Jean-Luc Godard that is set in and was filmed in Switzerland. It stars Jacques Dutronc, Isabelle Huppert, and Nathalie Baye, with a score by Gabriel Yared. Nathalie Baye won the César Award for Best Supporting Actress. Constructed as a musical piece, it has a prologue followed by three movements, each of which focuses on one of the three principal characters and their interactions with the others, and ends with a coda. Throughout the film an unnamed piece of music recurs, which is the aria Suicidio! from the opera La Gioconda by Ponchielli. Serving as leitmotiv for the whole story, it underscores the innate death-wish haunting the central character. Ober Waiter is a 2006 black comedy film by Alex van Warmerdam. It tells the story of Edgar, a discontented waiter. The film had its world premiere on the Toronto Film Festival on 10 September 2006. It was the opening film of the Netherlands Film Festival, where Waiter received two Golden Calves, for Best Scenario and Best Production Design. In January 2007 the film received a Golden Film. The film is about stagnation of creativity and a take on overbearing of elements in life, it also takes wryly a puck-shot at god and his relation with humans. Small Town Murder Songs Small Town Murder Songs is a 2010 Canadian crime-thriller directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 14, 2010. The film is written by Gass-Donnelly, produced by Gass-Donnelly and Lee Kim, and stars Peter Stormare, Jill Hennessy, and Martha Plimpton. Small Town Murder Songs was shot in Conestogo Lake, Listowel, Baden and Palmerston in Ontario, Canada. The film has been given a limited theatrical release in the United States beginning on May 26, 2011. Two Lives Two Lives is a 2012 German war drama film written and directed by Georg Maas, and starring Juliane Kohler, with Liv Ullmann. Set in Norway and Germany, it is loosely based on an unpublished novel by Hannelore Hippe since released as Ice Ages. The film explores the history of the Lebensborn or war children, born in Norway and raised in Germany. It explores the life of a grown woman who had claimed to have escaped from East Germany, where she was raised, and her Norwegian mother, with whom she is reunited. The Film won The Grand Prize and the BIFF Award for the Best Film at the Biberach Independent Film Festival, the Audience Award at the International Filmfest Emden, and was nominated for the International Debut Award at the Göteborg International Film Festival. The film was selected in 2013 as the German entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, and made the January shortlist. Dekalog, siedem Dekalog: Seven is the seventh part of the television series Dekalog by Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski, connected to the seventh imperative of the Ten Commandments: "Thou shalt not steal". A young woman abducts her own child, who has been raised by her parents as her sister. The Governess The Governess is a 1998 British period drama film written and directed by Sandra Goldbacher. The screenplay focuses on a young Jewish woman of Sephardic background, who reinvents herself as a gentile governess when she is forced to find work to support her family. The Challenge The Challenge is a 2003 film starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. It is their final direct-to-video production. U2 3D U2 3D is a 2008 American-produced 3D concert film featuring rock band U2 performing during the Vertigo Tour in 2006. The film contains performances of 14 songs, including tracks from How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, the album supported by the tour. The concert footage includes political and social statements made during the shows. It is the bands second feature film, following their 1988 rockumentary Rattle and Hum. Among several cinematic firsts, U2 3D was the first live-action digital 3D film. The project was created to experiment with a new type of 3D film technology pioneered by producer Steve Schklair. After considering shooting American football games in 3D, Schklairs company 3ality Digital decided to create a concert film with U2. The band were hesitant to participate, but agreed to the project mainly as a technological experiment rather than a profit-making venture. Although set in Buenos Aires, U2 3D was shot at seven concerts across Latin America, and two in Australia. The films complex setup involved shooting with up to 18 3D cameras simultaneously and capturing the footage digitally. After a preview screening at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, U2 3D premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and had its limited theatrical release in late January 2008, followed by its wide release the following month. The film was distributed by National Geographic Entertainment and was only released in IMAX 3D and digital 3D theaters. It peaked at number 19 at the United States box office, and earned over $26 million worldwide, ranking as one of the highest-grossing concert films. It received widely positive reviews, with critics praising the 3D technology and innovation. U2 3D won several awards, and its reception convinced some of the creators that the project marked a paradigm shift in filmmaking. Adam & Paul Adam & Paul is a 2004 Irish buddy comedy drama film directed by Lenny Abrahamson and starring Tom Murphy and Mark OHalloran. It follows a day in the life of two Dublin drug addicts, Adam and Paul, as they wander around Dublin trying to score heroin. Adam is the taller and slightly smarter of the two while Paul is his sidekick. He Who Gets Slapped He Who Gets Slapped is a 1924 American silent psychological thriller film starring Lon Chaney, Norma Shearer, and John Gilbert, and directed by Victor Sjöström. The film is based on the Russian play Тот, кто получает пощёчины by playwright Leonid Andreyev, which was published in 1914 and in English, as He Who Gets Slapped, in 1922. The Russian original was made into a Russian movie in 1916. He Who Gets Slapped was the first film produced entirely by the newly formed Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was not, however, MGMs first released movie, as the film was held until the Christmas season when higher attendance was expected. The movie was highly profitable for the fledgling MGM, and was critically hailed upon release. It was also the first film to feature Leo the Lion as the mascot for MGM. Previously, Leo appeared in the logo for Goldwyn Pictures Corporation in 1916, and the trademark was retained by MGM when the companies merged. The film was important in the careers of Chaney, Shearer, Gilbert, and Sjöström. In 2017, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Boy Friend The Boy Friend is a 1971 British-American musical comedy film directed by Ken Russell and starring Twiggy, Christopher Gable, Tommy Tune, and Max Adrian with an uncredited appearance by Glenda Jackson. It is an adaptation of the musical The Boy Friend by Sandy Wilson. It was released on DVD on April 12, 2011. Everybody's All-American Everybodys All-American is a 1988 American sports drama film, released internationally as When I Fall in Love, directed by Taylor Hackford and based on the novel Everybodys All-American by longtime Sports Illustrated contributor Frank Deford. The film covers 25 years in the life of a college football hero. It stars Dennis Quaid, Jessica Lange, Timothy Hutton and John Goodman. Days of Darkness Days of Darkness, also known as The Age of Ignorance, is a 2007 French Canadian sex comedy-drama film written and directed by Denys Arcand and starring Marc Labrèche, Diane Kruger and Sylvie Léonard. Presented as the third part of Arcands loose trilogy also consisting of The Decline of the American Empire and The Barbarian Invasions, it was followed by a fourth film with similar themes, The Fall of the American Empire. The film follows a depressed Quebec bureaucrat, who feeling insignificant, retreats into a fantasy world. The film was screened out of competition at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. It was nominated for four Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture, and was shortlisted for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Seven Days in Utopia Seven Days in Utopia is a 2011 American Christian sports drama film directed by Matt Russell, starring Robert Duvall, Lucas Black, and Melissa Leo. The film is based on the book Golfs Sacred Journey: Seven Days at the Links of Utopia by Dr. David Lamar Cook, a psychologist who received a Ph.D. in Sport and Performance Psychology from the University of Virginia. In the movie version, Lucas Black plays Luke Chisholm, a young professional golfer who has a meltdown during a tournament. After shooting 80 in the final round, Chisholm crashes his car into a fence and gets wisdom from Johnny Crawford. After some instruction and guidance, Chisholm enters the Valero Texas Open, where he ends up in a playoff with the worlds top golfer, T.K. Oh. It was filmed in Utopia, and Fredericksburg, and was released on September 2, 2011 in the United States. A Double Life A Double Life is a 1947 film noir which tells the story of an actor whose mind becomes affected by the character he portrays. It stars Ronald Colman and Signe Hasso. It is directed by George Cukor, with screenplay by Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin. Ronald Colman won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in this film. The Incident The Incident is a 1967 American neo-noir thriller film written by Nicholas E. Baehr and directed by Larry Peerce. The film stars Tony Musante and Martin Sheen as two street hoods who terrorize 14 passengers sharing a New York City Subway car, played by an ensemble cast that includes Beau Bridges, Ruby Dee, Jack Gilford, Ed McMahon, Gary Merrill, Donna Mills, Brock Peters, Thelma Ritter, and Jan Sterling. The film was made for a budget of $1,050,000. One Magic Christmas One Magic Christmas is a 1985 American/Canadian Christmas fantasy film directed by Phillip Borsos. It was released by Walt Disney Pictures and stars Mary Steenburgen and Harry Dean Stanton. It was shot in Meaford with some scenes in Owen Sound, Canada. Accident Accident, originally titled Assassins, is a 2009 Hong Kong action thriller film directed by Soi Cheang, produced by Johnnie To and starring Louis Koo, and Richie Jen. Accident competed at the 66th Venice International Film Festival, and was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 17 September 2009. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in Region 1 by Shout! Factory in 2012. Whitey: United States of America v. James J. Bulger Whitey: United States of America v. James J. Bulger is a 2014 American biographical documentary film produced and directed by Joe Berlinger. It is produced by CNN Films and Radical Media. Its world premiere was at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. State of Emergency State of Emergency is a 2011 American horror film written and directed by Turner Clay. It stars Jay Hayden, Tori White, Scott Lilly, and Kathryn Todd Norman as survivors of a neurotoxin quarantine who have to survive an assault by the infected. Once Upon a Time there Lived a Dog Once Upon a Dog is an acclaimed Soviet animated cartoon, adapted from a Ukrainian folk tale. The cartoon won the first place at the 1983 International Film Festival in Odense and a special prize at the 1983 festival in Annecy. Phobia 4bia or Phobia is a 2008 Thai horror film in four parts, directed by Youngyooth Thongkonthun, Banjong Pisanthanakun, Parkpoom Wongpoom, and Paween Purijitpanya. Shifty Shifty is a British urban crime thriller, written and directed by Eran Creevy. Set on the outskirts of London and filmed Borehamwood shifty follows themes of friendship and loyalty over the course of 24 hours in the life of a young drug dealer, the charismatic Shifty. Shifty was filmed predominantly in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, the home of Elstree Studios. Based on Eran Creevys teenage experiences, and boasting convincing performances from a cast of rising stars, as well as veteran actors Jason Flemyng and Francesca Annis, the film was funded by Film Londons Microwave scheme and delivered after a shooting schedule of just 18 days. Bloody Mama Bloody Mama is a 1970 American low-budget drama film directed by Roger Corman and starring Shelley Winters in the title role. It was very loosely based on the real story of Ma Barker, who is depicted as a corrupt mother who encourages and organizes her childrens criminality. The film features an early appearance by a young Robert De Niro as Lloyd Barker. Corman says the film is one of his favorites. The Fall of Rock & Roll How RocknRoll was Ruined is a 1989 Serbian omnibus comedy film. It comprises three story segments, written and directed by three different screenwriters and directors. The score was also a joint effort, with lead musicians from rock bands Idoli, Električni Orgazam, and Disciplina Kičme each composing the music for one segment. The three independent stories are situated within the context of popular and youth culture in Yugoslavia at the time just before the country broke up, and abound with satirical, farcical, and absurdist humour. The film was awarded a Golden Arena for Best Film Editing at the Pula Film Festival in 1989. It attained cult status in the following years. Loufa Kai Parallagi: Seirines Sto Aigaio Loafing and Camouflage: Sirens in the Aegean is a 2005 motion picture and the second to bear the "Loafing & Camo" stamp, although in fact it has nothing to do with that production beyond the military environment. The original sequel to Loafing and Camouflage was the 1987 film "Living Dangerously" by the same director. The film stars an ensemble cast of Greek and Turkish actors. In 2011, the film " Sirens at Land" features the reunion of the cast 8 years later. Blood Rage Blood Rage is a 1987 American slasher film directed by John Grissmer, written by Bruce Rubin and starring Louise Lasser, Mark Soper, and Julie Gordon. Set on Thanksgiving, the film follows a woman and her adult son who are stalked at their remote apartment community by the sons unhinged twin brother who has escaped from a psychiatric institution after allegedly killing a man in cold blood years earlier. The film features additional performances from producer Kanter, Jayne Bentzen, as well as a cameo appearance by Ted Raimi. Filmed in 1983 in Jacksonville, it was released theatrically under the title Nightmare at Shadow Woods in 1987 in a censored cut which eliminated much of the films elaborate gore special effects. It was subsequently released on home video under the title Blood Rage, though the opening credits confusingly identify the films title as Slasher. The film received a Blu-ray and DVD release by Arrow Films in December 2015, featuring the three varying versions of the film. The Perfect Holiday The Perfect Holiday is a 2007 comedy film directed by Lance Rivera, starring Gabrielle Union, Morris Chestnut and Terrence Howard, and is produced by Academy Award-nominated actress Queen Latifah, who also serves as narrator. The film was released on December 12, 2007. It was also the first film by Destination Films to receive a wide release since Beautiful. F.A.L.T.U F.A.L.T.U is a Hindi comedy film directed by Remo DSouza and produced by Vashu Bhagnani under the banner Puja Entertainment Ltd. Its plot heavily borrowed from the 2006 Hollywood comedy, Accepted. It stars Jackky Bhagnani, Puja Gupta, Chandan Roy Sanyal Angad Bedi and Riteish Deshmukh in the lead role, While Arshad Warsi, Akbar Khan and Darshan Jariwala appear in supporting roles. The film was released on 1 April 2011 and was recorded average at the box office. The Lower Depths The Lower Depths is a 1936 French drama film directed by Jean Renoir, based on the play of the same title by Maxim Gorky. Its scenes contrast the life of the upper and lower classes to comedic effect. The film is an example of the poetic realism. It received the first Louis Delluc Prize in 1937. The National Board of Review in the United States considered it a Top Ten Foreign Film for 1937. The Beaches of Agnès The Beaches of Agnès is a 2008 French documentary film directed by Agnès Varda. The film is an autobiographical essay where Varda revisits places from her past, reminisces about life and celebrates her 80th birthday on camera. Varda said it would most likely be her last film, but released the documentary Faces Places a decade later. Sisters Sisters is a 2001 Russian crime film directed by Sergei Bodrov It is notable as being his first and only film as director due to his death while filming his second film the year after. It was awarded Grand Prix for the Best Debut at the 2001 Kinotavr film festival. Atlas Shrugged: Who Is John Galt? Atlas Shrugged Part III: Who Is John Galt? is a 2014 American science fiction drama film based on Ayn Rands novel Atlas Shrugged. It is the third installment in the Atlas Shrugged film series and the sequel to the 2012 film Part II, continuing the story where its predecessor left off. The release, originally set for July 4, 2014, occurred on September 12, 2014. The film used a completely different cast and crew than the second film, which itself used a completely different cast than the first film. National Class Category Up to 785 Ccm National Class Category Up to 785 ccm is a 1979 Yugoslav comedy film directed by Goran Marković. The Key to Reserva The Key to Reserva is a 2007 short film or long-form advertisement for Freixenet Cava champagne starring, written and directed by Martin Scorsese. Kundo: Age of the Rampant Kundo: Age of the Rampant is a 2014 South Korean period action film starring Ha Jung-woo and Gang Dong-won, and directed by Yoon Jong-bin. Set in mid-19th century Joseon, it is about a power struggle between the unjust wealthy noblemen who run society and a group of righteous outlaws who steal from corrupt officials to give to the downtrodden and starving. Tevar Tevar is a 2015 Indian action film directed by Amit Sharma and written by Gunasekhar. The film stars Arjun Kapoor and Sonakshi Sinha and in lead roles while Manoj Bajpayee also plays a crucial role. It is an official remake of Telugu film Okkadu starring Mahesh Babu and Bhumika Chawla. Shruti Haasan made a special appearance in the song "Madamiyan". The film was released worldwide on 9 January 2015. House of the Long Shadows House of the Long Shadows is a 1983 comedy horror film directed by Pete Walker. It is notable because four iconic horror film stars are together in one feature. The screenplay by Michael Armstrong is based on the 1913 novel Seven Keys to Baldpate by Earl Derr Biggers. The original music score was composed by Richard Harvey. La teta y la luna The Tit and the Moon is a 1994 Spanish/French film, directed by Bigas Luna. It entered the competition at the 51st Venice International Film Festival. WiseGirls WiseGirls is a 2002 film directed by David Anspaugh and starring Mira Sorvino, Mariah Carey and Melora Walters as waitresses working at a restaurant run by mobsters. It premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. The film was released straight to video and did not receive a theatrical release. Loaded Loaded is a 2008 American crime thriller film starring Jesse Metcalfe, Corey Large, Monica Keena, Nathalie Kelley and Chace Crawford, directed by Alan Pao. Peterloo Peterloo is a 2018 British historical drama, directed and written by Mike Leigh, based on the Peterloo Massacre of 1819. The film was selected to be screened in the main competition section of the 75th Venice International Film Festival. The film received its UK premiere on 17 October 2018, as part of the BFI London Film Festival, in Manchester. The screening marks the first time the festival has held a premiere outside London. Leigh said he was delighted that Peterloo would be premiered "where it happened." It was released in the United Kingdom on 2 November 2018, by Entertainment One and in the United States on 5 April 2019, by Amazon Studios. The Watcher The Watcher is a 2016 American horror film directed by Ryan Rothmaier and starring Erin Cahill and Edi Gathegi. The film follows a young couple who after moving into a new home find themselves being terrorised to leave. The Best Man The Best Man is a 1964 American political drama film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner with a screenplay by Gore Vidal based on his play of the same title. Starring Henry Fonda, Cliff Robertson, and Lee Tracy, the film details the seamy political maneuverings behind the nomination of a presidential candidate. The supporting cast features Edie Adams, Margaret Leighton, Ann Sothern, Shelley Berman, Gene Raymond, and Kevin McCarthy. Lee Tracy was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance, and it was his final film. A Home of Our Own A Home of Our Own is a 1993 drama film directed by Tony Bill, starring Kathy Bates and Edward Furlong. It is the story of a mother and her six children trying to establish a home in the small fictional town of Hankston, Idaho in 1962. Black Cadillac Black Cadillac is a 2003 American thriller film, directed by John Murlowski and written by Murlowski and Will Aldis. The film stars Shane Johnson, Josh Hammond, Jason Dohring, and Randy Quaid. Vegucated Vegucated is a 2011 American documentary film that explores the challenges of converting to a vegan diet. It "follows three meat- and cheese-loving New Yorkers who agree to adopt a vegan diet for six weeks." Directed Marisa Miller Wolfson interviewed a number of people to participate in this documentary and chose Brian, who likes to eat meat and eat out; Ellen, a psychiatrist, part-time comedian and single mother; and Tesla, a college student who lives with her family. In the film Joel Fuhrman and T. Colin Campbell discuss the benefits of a plant-based diet consisting of whole foods. The film also features Howard Lyman and Stephen R. Kaufman. Kneel Cohn makes a cameo appearance. The documentary addresses the resistance that some people feel towards vegetarianism and veganism, the disconnect between farm animals and the purchasing of meat, the origins of omnivorism and the ethical, environmental and health benefits of a vegan diet. During the filming, participants visited an abandoned slaughterhouse and investigated the reality of intensive animal farming in the US. Of their own accord, they chose to trespass on a factory farm to see for themselves, and became passionate about their new-found cause. American Satan American Satan is an American supernatural musical thriller film written by Ash Avildsen and Matty Beckerman. It was released in theaters on Friday October 13, 2017 and features rock artists Andy Biersack, Ben Bruce, and Drake Bell. It also stars Denise Richards, Malcolm McDowell, Booboo Stewart, and Tori Black. The film was produced by Andy Gould, who previously worked on Rob Zombie films. A Tight Spot A Tight Spot is a 1982 Serbian comedy film directed by Mića Milošević and written by Siniša Pavić along with Ljiljana Pavić. The film achieved enormous popularity throughout SFR Yugoslavia. The films success spawned three sequels by the end of the decade. It is centered on Dimitrije "Mita" Pantić, a bewildered clerk in his mid fifties working in a crusty state-owned company under corrupt boss Srećko Šojić. Constantly frustrated and stressed out, Pantićs personal life isnt much better either. Living in a cramped apartment with his wife Sida and their three grown children Branko, Mira, and Aca, each with their own problems, Pantić also has to endure his cranky mother and a state-assigned subtenant Suzana under the same roof. Hail Mary Hail Mary is a 1985 French erotic drama film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard. The film is a modern retelling of the story of a virgin birth. It was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival. All screenings in its initial theatrical distribution were accompanied by the short film The Book of Mary by Godards longtime companion and collaborator Anne-Marie Miéville. A Moment of Innocence A Moment of Innocence is a 1996 film directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. It is also known as Nun va Goldoon, Bread and Flower, Bread and Flower Pot, and The Bread and the Vase. The Prodigal Son The Prodigal Son is a 1981 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film starring Yuen Biao, and also written and directed by Sammo Hung, who also co-stars in the film. The film was released on 22 December 1981 and grossed HK$9,150,729. The Prodigal Son was nominated for two Hong Kong Film Awards and won the award for Best Action Choreography. The film tells the story of Leung Chang, the son of wealthy man who is half-heartedly studying kung fu. Leung Changs lack of expertise forces his father to pay people to lose to him in fights. After Leung Chang discovers that his father has been deceiving him, he becomes inspired to study martial arts more seriously and attempts convince a kung fu expert to take him on as a student. Lake Bodom Bodom is a 2016 Finnish horror film directed by Taneli Mustonen. It is inspired by but not based on the 1960 Lake Bodom murders. My Favorite Brunette My Favorite Brunette is a 1947 American romantic comedy film and film noir parody, directed by Elliott Nugent and starring Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour. Written by Edmund Beloin and Jack Rose, the film is about a baby photographer on death row in San Quentin State Prison who tells reporters his history. While taking care of his private-eye neighbors office, he is asked by an irresistible baroness to find a missing baron, which initiates a series of confusing but sinister events in a gloomy mansion and a private sanatorium. Spoofing movie detectives and the film noir style, the film features Lon Chaney playing Willie, a character based on his Of Mice and Men role Lennie; Peter Lorre as Kismet, a comic take on his many film noir roles; and cameo appearances by film noir regular Alan Ladd and Hope partner Bing Crosby. Sequences were filmed in San Francisco and Pebble Beach. Interrogation Interrogation is a 1982 Polish film about false imprisonment under the Stalinist pro-Soviet Polish regime in the early 1950s. An ordinary, apolitical woman refuses to cooperate with the abusive system and its officials, who are trying to force her to incriminate a former incidental lover, now an accused political prisoner. It was directed by Ryszard Bugajski. Due to its anti-communist themes, the Polish communist government banned the film from public viewing for over seven years, until the 1989 dissolution of the Eastern Bloc allowed it to see the light of day. The film had its first theatrical release in December 1989 in Poland and was entered into the 1990 Cannes Film Festival, where Krystyna Janda won the award for Best Actress and the film itself was nominated for the Palme dOr. Despite the films controversial initial reception and subsequent banning, it garnered a cult fanbase through the circulation of illegally taped VHS copies, which director Ryszard Bugajski secretly helped to leak out to the general public. Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani Jaani Dushman is a 2002 Indian Hindi dark fantasy-action film directed and produced by Rajkumar Kohli making it his last film as director. The film features an ensemble cast; including Sunny Deol, Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, Aftab Shivdasani, Sharad Kapoor, Sonu Nigam, Arshad Warsi, Aditya Pancholi and Raj Babbar with Manisha Koirala and Armaan Kohli as the main antagonists. Creature Creature is a 2011 American monster horror film directed by Fred M. Andrews, based on a screenplay written by Andrews and Tracy Morse. The film is set in a Louisiana Bayou, where a group of friends discover a local legend and are in a fight for their survival. The film opened in theaters on September 9, 2011, in the United States and Canada. It stars Mehcad Brooks, Serinda Swan, Amanda Fuller, Dillon Casey, Lauren Schneider, Aaron Hill, Daniel Bernhardt, and Sid Haig. It made headlines for its low gross. The Ghost Ship The Ghost Ship is a 1943 American black-and-white psychological thriller film, with elements of mystery and horror, directed by Mark Robson, starring Richard Dix and featuring Russell Wade, Edith Barrett, Ben Bard and Edmund Glover, along with Skelton Knaggs. It was produced by Val Lewton for RKO Radio Pictures as part of a series of low-budget horror films. The film can be seen as a "low-key psychological thriller", a "suspense drama", and a "waterlogged melodrama". The film is about a young merchant marine officer who begins to suspect that his ships captain is mentally unbalanced and endangering the lives of the ships crew. The ships crew, however, believes the vessel to be haunted and cursed and several mysterious deaths occur. Upon its theatrical release on Christmas Eve, 1943, the film was a box office success but received a mixed critical reception. In February 1944, Lewton was sued for plagiarism by playwrights Samuel R. Golding and Norbert Faulkner, who claimed that the script was based on a play that was submitted to Lewton for a possible film. Because of the suit, The Ghost Ship was withdrawn from theatrical release and not shown for nearly 50 years. It was not until the films copyright was not renewed and it entered the public domain in the 1990s, that it began to be available again, and was released as part of the Val Lewton Horror Collection DVD set in 2005. Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time is the 1991 sequel to the 1982 film The Beastmaster. Marc Singer reprises his role as Dar, a barbarian from another dimension who travels to 1990s Los Angeles and befriends a young woman, Jackie Trent, played by Kari Wührer. Dar must stop his evil brother, played by Wings Hauser, from bringing back a neutron bomb. Omega Doom Omega Doom is a 1996 American science-fiction action film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Rutger Hauer. It was written by Pyun and Ed Naha. The story, set in a dystopian future, concerns a robot warrior who, during a nuclear winter, plays both sides of a robot civil war in a small town. The film is mostly based on Yojimbo by Akira Kurosawa, and it was the third movie in Pyuns Cyborg Trilogy. It is considered a cult film. O Fantasma O Fantasma is a 2000 Portuguese explicit gay-themed film directed by João Pedro Rodrigues and produced at the independent production company Rosa Filmes. Freeze Frame Freeze Frame is a British-American psychological thriller-mystery film written and directed by John Simpson. In the lead role is the comedian Lee Evans. The film follows the story of Sean Veil, who becomes paranoid that there is a conspiracy against him after he is accused of a triple murder. He starts filming every moment of his life to provide himself an alibi. The film was rated "R" by the Motion Picture Association of America. Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer is a 2011 American comedy film based on Megan McDonalds Judy Moody book series released on June 10, 2011 and starring Heather Graham, Preston Bailey, Taylar Hender, Jaleel White, and introducing Jordana Beatty as Judy Moody. Reviews were generally negative, as the film holds a 19% rating from Rotten Tomatoes. The film grossed $17 million against a production budget of $20 million, and reached number 7 at the box office. Gertie the Dinosaur Gertie the Dinosaur is a 1914 animated short film by American cartoonist and animator Winsor McCay. It is the earliest animated film to feature a dinosaur. McCay first used the film before live audiences as an interactive part of his vaudeville act; the frisky, childlike Gertie did tricks at the command of her master. McCays employer William Randolph Hearst curtailed McCays vaudeville activities, so McCay added a live-action introductory sequence to the film for its theatrical release. McCay abandoned a sequel, Gertie on Tour, after producing about a minute of footage. Although Gertie is popularly thought to be the earliest animated film, McCay had earlier made Little Nemo  and How a Mosquito Operates . The American J. Stuart Blackton and the French Émile Cohl had experimented with animation even earlier; Gertie being a character with an appealing personality distinguished McCays film from these earlier "trick films". Gertie was the first film to use animation techniques such as keyframes, registration marks, tracing paper, the Mutoscope action viewer, and animation loops. It influenced the next generation of animators such as the Fleischer brothers, Otto Messmer, Paul Terry, and Walt Disney. John Randolph Bray unsuccessfully tried to patent many of McCays animation techniques and is said to have been behind a plagiarized version of Gertie that appeared a year or two after the original. Gertie is the best preserved of McCays films—some of which have been lost or survive only in fragments—and has been preserved in the U.S. Library of Congress National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" in 1991. The Devil Is a Woman The Devil Is a Woman is a 1935 romance film directed and photographed by Josef von Sternberg, adapted from the 1898 novel La Femme et le pantin by Pierre Louÿs. The film was based on a screenplay by John Dos Passos, and stars Marlene Dietrich, with Lionel Atwill, Cesar Romero, Edward Everett Horton, and Luisa Espinel. The movie is the last of the six Sternberg-Dietrich collaborations for Paramount Pictures. The Bride Came C.O.D. The Bride Came C.O.D. is a 1941 Warner Bros. screwball romantic comedy starring James Cagney as an aeroplane pilot and Bette Davis as a runaway heiress, and directed by William Keighley. Although the film was publicized as the first screen pairing of Warner Bros. two biggest stars, they had actually made Jimmy the Gent together in 1934, and had wanted to find another opportunity to work together. The screenplay was written by Kenneth Earl, M. M. Musselman, and twins Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein. The basic plot owes much to It Happened One Night, in which an heiress seeks to marry a playboy of whom her father disapproves, only to end up with a charming working man. Aladdin Superfantagenio is a 1986 Italian/American family comedy film starring Bud Spencer as the Genie and Luca Venantini as Aladdin, and with Spencers daughter Diamy participating in a secondary role as Aladdins love interest. The Cave of the Yellow Dog The Cave of the Yellow Dog is a 2005 Mongolian/German film written and directed by Byambasuren Davaa. The film was submitted as Mongolias contender for the 2005 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It won the 2006 Deutscher Filmpreis Award for Best Childrens Picture. The story is a gentle fable about the limitations of life and its acceptance. A girl learns the painful lesson of letting go of want and desire when her father insists on leaving her newfound stray dog. However, the ending of the film offers hope—another lesson of life being full of changes and the consequences of change may bring unexpected rewards. Mansome Mansome is a 2012 documentary film directed by Morgan Spurlock, and executive-produced by actors/comedians Will Arnett and Jason Bateman, and Electus founder Ben Silverman. Our Folks Sami swoi is the first part of a Polish comedic trilogy of movies by Sylwester Chęciński. Its two follow-ups are Nie ma mocnych and Kochaj albo rzuć. The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training is a 1977 American sports comedy-drama film and a sequel to the feature film The Bad News Bears. Chris Barnes returns to his role as the foul-mouthed Tanner Boyle; also starring is Jimmy Baio as pitcher Carmen Ronzonni. This film picks up the Bears career a year after their infamous second-place finish in the North Valley League. However, after winning this year, they are left reeling by the departure of Buttermaker as their coach, Amanda as their pitcher and an injury to goat-turned-hero Timmy Lupus. Faced with a chance to play the Houston Toros for a shot at the Japanese champs, they devise a way to get to Houston to play at the famed Astrodome, between games of a Major League Baseball doubleheader. In the process, Kelly Leak reunites with his estranged father, who is ultimately recruited to coach them. The Bears, as a whole, have trouble with fielding during practice, but soon become more cohesive and athletic under Coach Leaks guidance. This film is remembered for the scene in which Astros player Bob Watson first says, "Let the kids play." Coach Leak then leads the Astrodome crowd in the chant "Let them play!" when the umpires attempt to call the game prematurely because of time constraints. The crowd at the 2002 Major League Baseball All-Star Game also used this chant when the announcement came that the game would end in a tie at the end of the inning if neither team scored. Manmadhudu Manmadhudu is a 2002 Telugu romantic comedy film, produced by Nagarjuna Akkineni on Annapurna Studios banner and directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar. Starring Nagarjuna Akkineni, Sonali Bendre, Anshu in the lead roles and has a highly successful soundtrack composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The story and dialogues for the film were written by acclaimed writer Trivikram Srinivas. The film was released on 20 December 2002 to highly positive reviews and further went on to become one of the biggest hits in Nagarjunas career. The film recorded as Blockbuster at box office. The film was later remade as Aishwarya in Kannada, marking the debut of Deepika Padukone and also remade in Bengali as Priyotoma. Youth of the Beast is a 1963 Japanese yakuza film directed by Seijun Suzuki. Much of the film is set in Tokyo, Japan. The Boys in Company C The Boys in Company C is a 1978 war film directed by Sidney J. Furie about United States Marine Corps recruits preparing for duty, and their subsequent combat in the Vietnam War. It stars Stan Shaw, Andrew Stevens, Craig Wasson, and Michael Lembeck. It was among the first Vietnam War films to appear after the Vietnam Era, and was also the first role for R. Lee Ermey of Full Metal Jacket fame. It is the first in Furies Vietnam War motion picture trilogy, followed by Under Heavy Fire and The Veteran. The film was a co-production of Golden Harvest and Columbia Pictures, the latter originally handling theatrical distribution. It was filmed in The Philippines. Wasson plays guitar and sings the theme song "Here I Am", used within the film and over the end credits. Truth or Dare Truth or Dare is a 2017 American supernatural horror television film co-written by Thommy Hutson and Ethan Lawrence and directed by Nick Simon. The film stars Cassandra Scerbo, Brytni Sarpy, Mason Dye, Harvey Guillén, Alexxis Lemire, Luke Baines, Ricardo Hoyos, Christina Masterson, and Heather Langenkamp. The plot focuses on a group of eight college students who rent a house haunted by a vengeful spirit who lost a game of truth or dare several years earlier. The group decide to play the game and are forced to follow through or face deadly consequences. The film premiered on Syfy on October 8, 2017, and was met to generally positive reviews. As of February 2019, the film has grossed $3,417 from DVD and Blu-ray sales. A Cool, Dry Place A Cool, Dry Place is a 1998 drama movie adapted by Matthew McDuffie from the 1996 novel Dance Real Slow by Michael Grant Jaffe. It was directed by John N. Smith. The movie stars Vince Vaughn, Monica Potter, Joey Lauren Adams and Bobby Moat. Bionicle: Mask of Light Bionicle: Mask of Light, stylized as BIONICLE: Mask of Light — The Movie, is a 2003 direct-to-video science fantasy action film based on the Bionicle toy series created by Lego. Set in a universe filled with bio-mechanical beings allied with classical element-themed tribes, the story follows two friends from the fire-based village of Ta-Koro on a quest to find the owner of the Mask of Light, a mystical artifact that can potentially defeat Makuta, an evil entity threatening the island. The story is based on the latter half of the toylines 2002–2003 narrative. The project was first proposed in 2001, during the original run of the Bionicle toyline. Lego contacted multiple writers for the project, including original Bionicle contributors Bob Thompson and Alastair Swinnerton, and Hollywood writers Henry Gilroy and Greg Weisman. Production began in 2002, taking approximately a year to complete. A major part of the graphical design was adjusting the characters so they could work in human-like ways while still resembling the original toys. The music was composed by Nathan Furst, who used orchestral and tribal elements to create the score. Voice casting was handled by Kris Zimmerman, and the voicework was done with the setting and mythos of Bionicle in mind. Multiple studios were involved in the development and distribution of Mask of Light: it was co-produced by Lego and Create TV & Film, developed by Creative Capers Entertainment and CGCG, and post-production was handled 310 Studios and Hacienda Post. It was released in September 2003 on home video and DVD, distributed by Miramax Home Entertainment and Buena Vista Home Entertainment. Upon release, the film reached high positions in VHS and DVD charts, and received generally positive reviews from journalists. Mask of Light was followed by two prequel films, Legends of Metru Nui and Web of Shadows, and a stand-alone sequel The Legend Reborn. Mr Perfect Mr. Perfect is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film directed by Dasaradh Kondapalli, starring Prabhas, Kajal Agarwal and Taapsee Pannu in the lead roles, while actors Murali Mohan, Prakash Raj, Sayaji Shinde, Nassar, Kaushal Manda, and Viswanath Kasinadhuni play other pivotal roles. The movie is produced by Dil Raju and written by Ravi Abburi . The film released on 22 April 2011 to positive reviews. The film won the newly incorporated, Nagi Reddy, memorial Award as the best Telugu family entertainer for the year 2011. It was dubbed into Tamil and Malayalam under the same title and later into Hindi under the title No.1 Mr. Perfect. its the unofficial adaption of the book "Naa Manasu Korindi ninne " by mummidi shyamalarani garu which released in 2010 . Even the court is in favour to her but due high popularity of actors and producers the judgement is being postponed every hearing Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade is a 2016 American computer-animated television special, produced by Blue Sky Studios and directed by Ricardo Curtis. It premiered on Fox during the Easter season. Most of the actors reprise their roles from the previous installments except Aziz Ansari, whose role as Squint was replaced by Seth Green. This Easter special takes place between Continental Drift and Collision Course. The War Lord The War Lord is a 1965 American film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starring Charlton Heston. The film, which concerns Medieval warfare in 11th century Normandy, is an adaptation of the play The Lovers by Leslie Stevens. The film also features Richard Boone, Rosemary Forsyth, Guy Stockwell, Maurice Evans, Niall MacGinnis, Henry Wilcoxon and James Farentino, with Jon Alderson, Allen Jaffe, Sammy Ross, and Woodrow Parfrey. Deep Blue Deep Blue is a 2003 nature documentary film that is a theatrical version of the 2001 BBC nature documentary series The Blue Planet. Alastair Fothergill and Andy Byatt are credited as directors, and six cinematographers are also credited. The film premiered at the San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain on , 2003. It screened in over from 2003 to 2005 and grossed over at the box office. Nightwatching Nightwatching is a 2007 film about the artist Rembrandt and the creation of his painting The Night Watch. The film is directed by Peter Greenaway and stars Martin Freeman as Rembrandt, with Eva Birthistle as his wife Saskia van Uylenburg, Jodhi May as his lover Geertje Dircx, and Emily Holmes as his other lover Hendrickje Stoffels. Reinier van Brummelen is the director of photography. James Willcock, known for his esoteric sets, is the art director. The film is described by co-producer Jean Labadie as "a return to the Greenaway of The Draughtsmans Contract." It features Greenaways trademark neoclassical compositions and graphic sexuality. The music is by Włodek Pawlik. The film premiered in competition, at the Venice Film Festival. Nightwatching is the first feature in Greenaways film series "Dutch Masters". The following film in the series is Goltzius and the Pelican Company. An associated work by the same director is the documentary film Rembrandts JAccuse, in which Greenaway addresses 34 "mysteries" associated with the painting, illustrated by scenes from the drama. Maari Maari is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film written and directed by Balaji Mohan, jointly produced by Listin Stephen and Raadhikas Magic Frames and Dhanushs Wunderbar Films. The film stars Dhanush and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles, while Vijay Yesudas, Robo Shankar, Kalloori Vinoth and Mime Gopi play supporting roles. Dhanush plays Maari, a local gangster in this film. Anirudh Ravichander composed the films soundtrack and score while Om Prakash and Prasanna G. K. undertook the films cinematography and editing respectively. After being in pre-production phase since March 2014, principal photography began on 5 November 2014 and lasted till 15 March 2015. The film was shot in and around Chennai and Tuticorin. Maari was released on 17 July 2015, coinciding with Ramzan festival. The film despite receiving mixed reviews, it had a good opening at the box office, and it was a moderate success, grossing ₹60 crores. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Mass, and was released on April 2016. A sequel titled Maari 2 was released on 21 December 2018. The Bride The Bride is a 1985 British-American horror film directed by Franc Roddam and written by Lloyd Fonvielle, based on Mary Shelleys novel Frankenstein. The film stars Sting as Baron Charles Frankenstein and Jennifer Beals as Eva, a woman he creates in the same fashion as his infamous monster. The film, an international co-production between the United Kingdom and the United States, was released theatrically on August 16, 1985 by Columbia Pictures to generally negative reviews from critics. It was a commercial failure, grossing only $3.6 million. Delgo Delgo is a 2008 American computer-animated adventure romantic comedy fantasy film directed by Marc F. Adler and Jason Maurer, written by Scott Biear, Patrick J. Cowan, Carl Dream and Jennifer A. Jones. It stars Freddie Prinze, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Anne Bancroft, Chris Kattan, Louis Gossett Jr., Val Kilmer and Malcolm McDowell with narration by Sally Kellerman. It was distributed by Freestyle Releasing with music by Geoff Zanelli and produced by Electric Eye Entertainment Corporation and Fathom Studios, a division of Macquarium Intelligent Communications, which began development of the project in 1999. Despite winning the Best Feature award at Anima Mundi, the film received largely negative reviews and its box office was one of the lowest-grossing wide releases in recent history. Delgo grossed under $1 million in theaters against an estimated budget of $40 million. The film was released independently with a large screen count and a small marketing budget. 20th Century Fox acquired the film rights for international and DVD distribution. It became a box office bomb, losing an estimated $46 million. Delgo was the final film for actors Anne Bancroft and John Vernon. The film is dedicated to Bancroft. South of the Border South of the Border is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Oliver Stone. The documentary premiered at the 2009 Venice Film Festival. Writer for the project Tariq Ali calls the documentary "a political road movie". Madeline's Madeline Madeline’s Madeline is a 2018 drama film, written and directed by Josephine Decker. It stars Helena Howard in the titular role, alongside Molly Parker as her teacher and Miranda July as her mother. Howard plays a teenage actor Madeline who is encouraged by her theater director Evangeline to blur the lines between the character she’s playing and her actual identity. The film is known for its experimental visuals and the improvisational process Decker used to create the story, not unlike the characters themselves. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2018. It was released on August 10, 2018, by Oscilloscope Laboratories. The film received critical acclaim, particularly for Howards performance, which was hailed by IndieWire as one of the 50 best performances of the 2010s decade. Rachel, Rachel Rachel, Rachel is a 1968 American technicolor drama film produced and directed by Paul Newman and starring Joanne Woodward in the title role. The screenplay by Stewart Stern is based on the 1966 novel A Jest of God by Canadian author Margaret Laurence. The plot concerns a schoolteacher in small-town Connecticut whose sexual awakening and gaining of independence takes place in her mid-thirties. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards and won two Golden Globes for Best Director and Best Actress. Rover Dangerfield Rover Dangerfield is a 1991 American animated musical comedy film starring the voice talent of comedian Rodney Dangerfield, who also wrote and co-produced the film. It is about a street dog named Rover, who is owned by a Las Vegas showgirl. Rover gets dumped off Hoover Dam by the showgirls boyfriend. However, rather than drowning, Rover ends up on a farm. The Crimson Petal and the White The Crimson Petal and the White is a 2011 four part television miniseries, adapted from Michel Fabers 2002 novel The Crimson Petal and the White. Starring Romola Garai as Sugar and Chris ODowd as William Rackham, the miniseries aired in the UK during April 2011 on BBC Two. The supporting cast includes Shirley Henderson, Richard E. Grant and Gillian Anderson. Critical reviews of the miniseries were mixed but generally positive. Born to Fight Born to Fight is a 2004 Thai action film directed by Panna Rittikrai. It followed Muay Thai Warrior, on which Panna served as martial arts choreographer, and featured more of his "no strings attached" stuntwork. Many of the actors in Born to Fight were Thai national athletes. The film was a remake in name only of one of Pannas first film, Gerd ma lui, released in 1984. While the remake contains a couple of similar stunts to the original, the two films are otherwise unrelated. The Legend of Awesomest Maximus The Legend of Awesomest Maximus is a 2011 comedy film directed by Jeff Kanew, starring Will Sasso. It was released theatrically on August 5, 2011. It was released on DVD on March 20, 2012. Jesse Stone: No Remorse Jesse Stone: No Remorse is a 2010 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Robert Harmon and starring Tom Selleck, Kathy Baker, and Kohl Sudduth. Written by Tom Selleck and Michael Brandman, it is based on the Jesse Stone novels written by Robert B. Parker. This film is about the police chief of a small New England town who investigates a series of murders in Boston for a state police colleague and uncovers evidence that leads to a notorious mob boss. Filmed on location in Nova Scotia, the story is set in the fictitious town of Paradise, Massachusetts. Jesse Stone: No Remorse is the sixth in a series of nine television films adapted from Parkers Jesse Stone novels. With David Gribble as cinematographer, the film was nominated for an American Society of Cinematographers Award for Achievement in Cinematography, Motion Picture/Miniseries Television. The film first aired on the CBS television network on May 9, 2010. Ekk Deewana Tha Ekk Deewana Tha is a 2012 Indian Hindi romantic drama film, written and directed by Gautham Menon, featuring Prateik Babbar and Amy Jackson in her Bollywood debut, and in lead roles. The film is a remake of Menons own Tamil film Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa and features reused soundtrack and film score composed by A. R. Rahman, while the cinematography and editing are handled by M. S. Prabhu and Anthony Gonsalves, respectively. Singer Chinmayi has provided the talking voice of the female lead, reprising her role from the Tamil version and the Telugu simultaneously made version where she dubbed for actresses Trisha Krishnan and Samantha Ruth Prabhu respectively. While on production stage, the film was titled Prem Katha, but was renamed as Ekk Deewana Tha, as the director wanted some abstract title for the film, similar to the original. The film, produced by Fox Star Studios, a subsidiary of Hollywood studio 20th Century Fox, Photon Kathaas and RS Infotainment was released on 17 February 2012 in two different versions with a number of endings to suit the taste of regional viewers. The film opened to universally mixed reviews and had a lukewarm reception at the box office. After years of its release this movie got huge popularity among youth. Easy Living Easy Living is an American screwball comedy film, directed by Mitchell Leisen, written by Preston Sturges from a story by Vera Caspary, and starring Jean Arthur, Edward Arnold, and Ray Milland. Many of the supporting players became a major part of Sturges regular stock company of character actors in his subsequent films. Ralph Rainger and Leo Robin composed the song "Easy Living" for the film, and it has since become a jazz standard, made famous by Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald and many other jazz singers. The film is unrelated to a 1949 RKO drama by the same name. Compulsion Compulsion is a 2013 Canadian psychological dark comedy erotic thriller film directed by Egidio Coccimiglio and starring Heather Graham, Carrie-Anne Moss, Kevin Dillon, and Joe Mantegna. The movie is based on the South Korean film 301 directed by Park Chul-soo, which also serves as a remake. It focuses on two women occupying neighboring apartments, each one grappling with psychological disorders that begin to overtake their lives. According to the film’s press release: "With images of sumptuous food and sensual enjoyment, the film explores the intimacy between the two through their connection with food, eating disorders and sex. In a battle of wills, one woman overflows with illusions and fearlessly faces life while the other withdraws from everything and fearlessly faces death." The movie opened for limited release on June 21, 2013. The FBI Story The FBI Story is a 1959 American drama film starring James Stewart, and produced and directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The screenplay by Richard L. Breen and John Twist is based on a book by Don Whitehead. Moontrap Moontrap is a 1989 science fiction film from Magic Films. Written by Tex Ragsdale and directed by Robert Dyke, it was released on April 28 at WorldFest Houston. A comic book adaptation, featuring the films production notes, was released in the same year by Caliber Comics. The cast features Walter Koenig and Bruce Campbell with Leigh Lombardi as an ancient astronaut from the distant past who face an alien invasion by a race of predatory cyborgs. Itty Bitty Titty Committee Itty Bitty Titty Committee is a feminist, lesbian-related comedy film directed by Jamie Babbit. It was released on September 28, 2007. The film had its premiere at the international film festival Berlinale on February 9, 2007, where it was nominated for a Teddy Award for Best Feature. It had its American premiere at SXSW in March where it won the Jury Prize for Best Feature. The film was produced by non-profit organization POWER UP. The Edge The Edge is a 2010 Russian drama film directed by Alexei Uchitel. The film was nominated for the 2010 Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and was also selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards but it didnt make the final shortlist. Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired all U.S. rights to The Edge which was negotiated with Sergei Bespalov, president of Sunrise Films. An alternative title is Prisoners of Stalin. Black Girl Black Girl is a 1966 French-Senegalese film by writer/director Ousmane Sembène, starring Mbissine Thérèse Diop. Its original French title is La noire de… , which means "The black girl/woman of…", as in "someones black girl", or "black girl from…". The film centers on Diouana, a young Senegalese woman, who moves from Dakar, Senegal to Antibes, France to work for a rich French couple. In France, Diouana hopes to continue her former nanny job and anticipates a cosmopolitan lifestyle. But from her arrival in Antibes, Diouana experiences harsh treatment from the couple, who force her to work as a servant. She becomes increasingly aware of her constrained and alienated situation and starts to question her life in France. This was the directors first feature-length film. It is often considered the first Sub-Saharan African film by an African filmmaker to receive international attention. Trucks Trucks is a 1997 Canadian and American television horror film directed by Chris Thomson. It is a remake based on Stephen Kings short story "Trucks", which also served as the source material for the earlier film Maximum Overdrive, the only film directed by King. Roberta Roberta is a 1935 musical film by RKO starring Irene Dunne, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, and Randolph Scott. It was an adaptation of a 1933 Broadway musical Roberta, which in turn was based on the novel Gowns by Roberta by Alice Duer Miller. It was a solid hit, showing a net profit of more than three-quarters of a million dollars. The film kept the famous songs "Yesterdays", "Lets Begin", and "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" from the play, along with a fourth song, "Ill Be Hard to Handle". Three songs from the play were dropped—"The Touch of Your Hand", "Something Had to Happen" and "Youre Devastating". Two songs were added to this film, "I Wont Dance" and "Lovely to Look At", which both became #1 hits in 1935. The latter addition was nominated for the Best Song Oscar. The songs "I Wont Dance" and "Lovely to Look At" have remained so popular that they are now almost always included in revivals and recordings of Roberta. Roberta is the third Astaire-Rogers film, and the only one to be remade with other actors. MGM did so in 1952, entitling the new Technicolor version Lovely to Look At. Indeed, with an eye to a remake, MGM bought Roberta in 1945, keeping it out of general circulation until the 1970s. Of Freaks and Men Of Freaks and Men is a 1998 Russian film directed by Aleksei Balabanov. Crawlspace Crawlspace is a 2012 Australian science fiction-action-horror film directed by Justin Dix. The script was co-written by Dix, co-star Eddie Baroo, and Adam Patrick Foster. A team of elite commandos are sent to a secret military base to extract a scientific team under attack by escaped prisoners. Hornblower: Duty Duty is the eighth and final episode of the British TV series Hornblower, based on the book Hornblower and the Hotspur by C.S. Forester. It was released on 6 January 2003, nearly four years after the first four films, nine months after the next two films, and a day after episode 7: Loyalty. The series received four nominations for the 2004 56th Primetime Emmy Awards: Outstanding Miniseries, Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or Movie, Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special and Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or Movie, although it is not clear whether they were for Duty or Loyalty or both. In the Fog In the Fog is a 2012 drama film directed by Sergei Loznitsa. The film competed for the Palme dOr at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. The film won the Golden Apricot at the 2012 Yerevan International Film Festival, Armenia, for Best Feature Film. The Queen's Corgi The Queens Corgi is an English-language Belgian animated feature film produced by nWave Pictures. The film is directed by Ben Stassen and Vincent Kesteloot, and written by John R. Smith and Rob Sprackling. It is based on Queen Elizabeth II and her corgis friendship. The film follows a corgi named Rex, who gets lost and tries to find his way home. The Creature Walks Among Us The Creature Walks Among Us is a 1956 American monster horror film and the third and final installment of the Creature from the Black Lagoon series from Universal Pictures, following the previous years Revenge of the Creature. The film was directed by John Sherwood, the long-time Universal-International assistant director, in his directorial debut. Jack Arnold, who had directed the first two films in the series, had moved on to "A-list" films, and felt he had no more to contribute to the horror genre. He suggested that his assistant director, Sherwood, could move up to full director, which partly affected Universals decision to allow him to direct the film. The Creature Walks Among Us starred Jeff Morrow, Rex Reason, and Leigh Snowden, and, like the original Creature from the Black Lagoon, had music composed by Henry Mancini, who at the time was under contract with Universal. The Guy in the Grave Next Door Grabben i graven bredvid is a 2002 Swedish film directed by Kjell Sundvall. Into Eternity: A Film for the Future Into Eternity is a feature documentary film directed by Danish director Michael Madsen, released in 2010. It follows the construction of the Onkalo waste repository at the Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant on the island of Olkiluoto, Finland. Director Michael Madsen questions Onkalos intended eternal existence, addressing an audience in the remote future. Into Eternity raises the question of the authorities responsibility of ensuring compliance with relatively new safety criteria legislation and the principles at the core of nuclear waste management. When shown on the British More4 digital television channel on 26 April 2011, the name Nuclear Eternity was used. It received a special mention in the Sheffield Green Award at Sheffield Doc/Fest in 2010. The Forbidden Room The Forbidden Room is a 2015 Canadian fantasy drama film co-directed by Guy Maddin and Evan Johnson, and written by Maddin, Johnson, and Robert Kotyk. The film stars Roy Dupuis, Clara Furey, Louis Negin, Jacques Nolot, Charlotte Rampling, Udo Kier, Gregory Hlady, Sparks, Karine Vanasse, Mathieu Amalric, Maria de Medeiros and Geraldine Chaplin. The Sun Is Also a Star The Sun Is Also a Star is a 2019 American teen drama film directed by Ry Russo-Young and written by Tracy Oliver, based on the young adult novel of the same name by Nicola Yoon. The film stars Yara Shahidi and Charles Melton, and follows a young couple who fall in love, while one of their families faces deportation. It was theatrically released in the United States on May 17, 2019, by Warner Bros. Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures. The film received mixed reviews from critics and was a box-office bomb, only grossing $6 million against its $9 million budget. Blind Beast , aka Moju the Blind Beast is a 1969 Japanese film directed by Yasuzo Masumura. It is based on a novel by Edogawa Rampo. In the Navy In the Navy is a 1941 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It was the second service comedy based on the peacetime draft of 1940. The comedy team appeared in two other service comedies in 1941, before the United States entered the war: Buck Privates released in January and Keep Em Flying released in November. Deadline - U.S.A. Deadline – U.S.A. is a 1952 American film noir crime film starring Humphrey Bogart, Ethel Barrymore and Kim Hunter, written and directed by Richard Brooks. It is the story of a crusading newspaper editor who exposes a gangsters crimes while also trying to keep the paper from going out of business. Left Luggage Left Luggage is a 1998 Dutch film directed by Jeroen Krabbé. Moscow Square Moscow Square is a Hungarian film released in 2001. It is named after Moscow Square in Budapest and is about a group of high school students who would rather party than take notice of the history taking place all round them in 1989. Une Femme Mariée A Married Woman is a 1964 French drama film directed by Jean-Luc Godard, his eighth feature film. Carmen Carmen is a 1983 Spanish film adaptation of the novel Carmen by Prosper Mérimée, using music from the opera Carmen by Georges Bizet. It was directed and choreographed in the flamenco style by Carlos Saura and María Pagés. It is the second part of Sauras flamenco trilogy in the 1980s, preceded by Bodas de sangre and followed by El amor brujo. The films basic plot line is that the modern dancers re-enact in their personal lives Bizets tragic love affair, up to its lethal climax. Irreconcilable Differences Irreconcilable Differences is a 1984 American comedy-drama film starring Ryan ONeal, Shelley Long, and Drew Barrymore. The film was a minor box-office success, making over $12 million. For their performances, both Long and Barrymore were nominated for Golden Globe Awards. The Butterfly The Butterfly in original French, is a film by Philippe Muyl starring Michel Serrault and Claire Bouanich. West Is West West Is West is a 2010 British comedy-drama film directed by Andy DeEmmony and starring Om Puri, Linda Bassett, Aqib Khan, Ila Arun and Jimi Mistry. A sequel to the 1999 comedy film East Is East, it was written by Ayub Khan-Din and produced by Leslee Udwin for Assassin Films and BBC Films. The film was first shown at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival on 12 September. It premiered at the BFI London Film Festival on 19 October 2010, followed by UK and Irish release on 25 February 2011. The first US showing was on 2 November 2010 at the South Asian International Film Festival, followed by several other US festivals. While it was released in Canada on 25 March 2011, it never received a US release. La ch'tite famille La Chtite famille is a 2018 French film directed and starring Dany Boon. Quintet Quintet is a 1979 post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Robert Altman. It stars Paul Newman, Brigitte Fossey, Bibi Andersson, Fernando Rey, Vittorio Gassman and Nina Van Pallandt. Woman in the Moon Woman in the Moon is a science fiction silent film that premiered 15 October 1929 at the UFA-Palast am Zoo cinema in Berlin to an audience of 2,000. It is often considered to be one of the first "serious" science fiction films. It was written and directed by Fritz Lang, based on the novel The Rocket to the Moon by his collaborator Thea von Harbou, his wife at the time. It was released in the US as By Rocket to the Moon and in the UK as Woman in the Moon. The basics of rocket travel were presented to a mass audience for the first time by this film, including the use of a multi-stage rocket. The film was shot between October 1928 and June 1929 at the UFA studios in Neubabelsberg near Berlin Leak Leak is a 2000 Dutch thriller film written and directed by Jean van de Velde. A Gun in Each Hand A Gun in Each Hand is a 2013 Spanish comedy film directed by Cesc Gay. Garden of Evil Garden of Evil is a Western film, directed by Henry Hathaway, about three somewhat disreputable 19th-century soldiers of fortune, played by Gary Cooper as an ex-lawman, Richard Widmark as a gambler, and Cameron Mitchell as a bounty hunter, who are randomly hired by a woman, portrayed by Susan Hayward, to rescue her husband. Rita Moreno appears at the beginning of the film as a Mexican cantina singer/dancer. Lemon Popsicle Lemon Popsicle is a 1978 West German-Israeli comedy drama film co-written and directed by Boaz Davidson. The success of the film led to a series of sequels. The cult film follows a group of three teenage boys in the late 1950s Tel Aviv. Darna Mana Hai Darna Mana Hai is a 2003 Indian anthology horror drama film. It was considered a unique and innovative attempt by Ram Gopal Varma and Prawaal Raman to provide Indian audiences with a horror film which consists of six different short stories and first of its kind horror anthology of Indian cinema. It stars a host of Bollywood celebrities including Saif Ali Khan, Vivek Oberoi, Aftab Shivdasani, Shilpa Shetty, Sameera Reddy, Isha Koppikar, Nana Patekar, Sohail Khan, and more. Its basic premise is loosely inspired from the movie Campfire Tales. Love Me No More Love Me No More is a 2008 French drama film directed by Jean Becker. Saint John of Las Vegas Saint John of Las Vegas is a 2009 American comedy-drama film starring Steve Buscemi, Romany Malco, and Sarah Silverman. St. John of Las Vegas was the first film released by IndieVest Pictures, a subsidiary of IndieVest. The film, directed and written for the screen by Hue Rhodes and produced by Steve Buscemi, Stanley Tucci, and Spike Lee, follows an ex-gambler as he takes a road trip with his new partner, an auto insurance fraud debunker, to investigate a fraud, while meeting a series of offbeat characters, including a carnivals human torch, a paraplegic stripper, and a nude militant, along the way. The film was shown in film festivals and was released in limited release on January 29, 2010. Hidden Hidden is a 2009 Norwegian psychological horror film written and directed by Pål Øie, which stars Kristoffer Joner, Karin Park and Bjarte Hjelmeland. Wrong Side of Town Wrong Side of Town is a 2010 American action film written, produced and directed by David DeFalco, scored by Jim Kaufman, and starring Rob Van Dam and Dave Bautista. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on February 23, 2010. A Billion Lives A Billion Lives is a 2016 documentary film directed and narrated by Aaron Biebert. The film stars "Winston Man" David Goerlitz, former president of the World Medical Association Dr. Delon Human, and former executive director at the World Health Organization Dr. Derek Yach. The United Nations’ World Health Organization projects that a billion people will die prematurely from smoking this century. In the next 20 years, there will be nearly 1.6 billion smokers around the world. A Billion Lives takes a critical look at the history of smoking and the corruption that has led to the current situation where safer, healthier alternatives are banned or heavily restricted in most countries, while the cigarette trade is continually protected. The film examines major conflicts of interest and corruption between governments, big pharmaceutical companies, and public health officials. It also takes a look at the history of e-cigarettes, as well as the role vapor technology and Swedish Snus has played in the current health crisis. Peur sur la ville Fear Over the City is a 1975 French crime film directed by Henri Verneuil and starring Jean Paul Belmondo. It was the first time Belmondo played a police officer. It was released in the USA and the UK as The Night Caller. Adam & Eva Adam & Eva is a 1997 Swedish romantic comedy film written and directed by Hannes Holm and Måns Herngren. Starring Björn Kjellman as Adam and Josefin Nilsson as Eva. The film tells the story about a married couple Adam and Eva and their various dreams of the future. Evas thoughts about the house and kids is scaring Adam who fall into a life crisis. He is cheating with his brothers nanny, which leads to a divorce between him and Eva. He later realizes that he loves Eva and tries to win her back. A sequel is being planned. Paruthiveeran Paruthiveeran is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language epic romantic drama film written and directed by Ameer Sultan. The film stars Karthi in his feature film debut as the title character, with Priyamani as the female lead and Ponvannan, Saravanan and Ganja Karuppu and Sujatha Sivakumar playing supporting roles. Produced by Studio Green, it features a soundtrack and score composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by Ramji and editing by Raja Mohammad. Paruthiveeran was entirely shot in Madurai and its surroundings. After two years of making, the film was released on 23 February 2007 and received universal critical acclaim. Priyamani was awarded National film award for best actress for her performance as Muththazhagu in that year. The film won prizes at major film award ceremonies in India, including two National Film Awards, six Filmfare Awards South and two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, among others, whilst being screened at several international film festivals such as the Berlin International Film Festival and the Osians Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema as well. It also emerged a high commercial success, running successfully for more than one year in theatres. Total Chaos Total Siyapaa is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Eeshwar Nivas and written by Neeraj Pandey. The screenplay is based on that of the Spanish-Argentine film Only Human, written and directed by Dominic Harari and Teresa Pelegri. The main characters in the original film are Israeli and Palestinian while in Total Siyapaa, they are Indian and Pakistani. It was distributed by Reliance Big Entertainment across 850 theatres in India with two other films: Gulaab Gang and Queen. The film opened on a similar note with Queen in multiplexes, offering stiff competition to each other owing to a similar release count. The film stars Ali Zafar and Yami Gautam in lead roles with Anupam Kher and Kirron Kher in supporting roles, who appeared for the first time as an on-screen couple. The first look of the film along with that of A Soldier Is Never Off Duty was launched on the Zee Cine Awards. Gada-owned Pen India acquired the film rights from Reliance Entertainment while & Pictures acquired 50 per cent equity of the satellite rights. Reliance and Zee Network own the films overseas and promotional rights respectively. Consequently, Reliance and Gada decided to postpone the release date to 7 March 2014 from 30 January 2014 to promote it. Upon release, Total Siyapaa received generally negative reviews from critics and did not perform well financially. Il marchese del Grillo Il Marchese del Grillo is a 1981 Italian comedic motion picture directed by Mario Monicelli, starring Alberto Sordi as the title character. The film depicts early nineteenth-century episodes in the life of a nobleman in Rome. Loosely based on folkloric accounts of the real Onofrio del Grillo, this character plays a number of pranks, one even involving Pope Pius VII. The famous line Io sò io, e voi non siete un cazzo, is appropriated from Bellis 1831 sonnet, "The Sovrans of the Old World". The Bank The Bank is a 2001 Australian thriller/drama film directed by Robert Connolly and starring David Wenham and Anthony LaPaglia. Seventh Moon Seventh Moon is a 2008 American horror film written by Eduardo Sánchez and Jamie Nash, and directed by Eduardo Sánchez. Part of Robert Taperts Ghost House Underground DVD series, and entirely shot in shaky cam style, the film is based on the Chinese legend that on the full moon of the seventh lunar month, the gates of hell open and the dead can enter the realm of the living. It stars Amy Smart as an American woman whos spending her honeymoon in China with her newlywed Chinese-American husband, and while driving through the countryside the couple gets stranded and has to find a way to survive the fateful night. Neo Yokio Neo Yokio is an American-Japanese co-produced animated television series created by Ezra Koenig of American rock band Vampire Weekend, and produced by Japanese anime studios Production I.G. and Studio Deen. The first season, consisting of six episodes, premiered on Netflix on September 22, 2017. The Christmas special Neo Yokio: Pink Christmas was released on December 7, 2018. Unfinished Piece for the Player Piano An Unfinished Piece for Mechanical Piano is a 1977 Soviet drama film directed by Nikita Mikhalkov, who also co-stars. It is based on Anton Chekhovs Platonov, as well as several other his short stories. Madly in Love Innamorato pazzo, internationally released as Madly in Love, is a 1981 Italian romantic comedy film, starring Adriano Celentano and Ornella Muti. The film was shot in Como, with scenes filmed in Villa Olmo and in Rome. The film was a commercial success. Black Rain is a 1989 Japanese film by director Shohei Imamura and based on the novel of the same name by Ibuse Masuji. The events are centered on the aftermath of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in Japan. Tokyo Fist is a 1995 Japanese film. It was directed by Shinya Tsukamoto, who also stars in the film along with his brother Kōji Tsukamoto and Kahori Fujii. The film had its premier in September 1995 at the Turin Film Festival in Italy. Virtual Sexuality Virtual Sexuality is a 1999 film directed by Nick Hurran and starring Laura Fraser, Rupert Penry-Jones, Luke de Lacey, and Kieran OBrien. The screenplay concerns a young woman who designs the perfect man at a virtual reality convention, but then an accident occurs causing the man to be brought to life. Free Zone Free Zone is a 2005 film directed by Amos Gitai. Shot in Israel and Jordan, the Israeli-Belgian-French-Spanish production stars Israeli Jewish actress Hanna Laslo, Israeli Arab actress Hiam Abbass, and Israeli-American actress Natalie Portman. It is the second film of Gitais "Border" or "Frontier" trilogy. The film made its debut at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival on May 19, 2005. It was released in Israel on June 9, 2005, and then appeared at numerous other film festivals throughout the rest of the year, having a limited release on December 16, 2005 in the United States. Road to Zanzibar Road to Zanzibar is a 1941 Paramount Pictures semi-musical comedy film starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour, and marked the second of seven picture in the popular "Road to …" series made by the trio. It takes place in the Sultanate of Zanzibar. Paramount executives owned the rights to a story by Sy Bartlett titled "Find Colonel Fawcett" about two men trekking through the jungles of Madagascar. They felt that its plot was so similar to the recently released Stanley and Livingstone that it could not be made as written without seeming too derivative, so they turned the project over to Frank Butler and Don Hartman, the writers on the wildly successful Road to Singapore which Paramount had released the year before. Thus reborn as a comedy and spoof of the safari genre, the film resembled its predecessor in every important way, with plot taking a back seat to gags, and music. The film was so successful that further "Road to..." pictures were assured. Seal Team Eight: Behind Enemy Lines SEAL Team 8: Behind Enemy Lines is a 2014 American war film directed by Roel Reiné and starring Tom Sizemore. It is the fourth installment in the Behind Enemy Lines series. The film was released on direct-to-video and Blu-ray on April 1, 2014. LA 92 LA 92 is a 2017 American documentary film about the 1992 Los Angeles riots, directed by Daniel Lindsay and T. J. Martin. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 21, 2017, opened in theaters on April 28, 2017 and aired on National Geographic Channel on April 30, 2017. The Tramp The Tramp is Charlie Chaplins sixth film for Essanay Studios and was released in 1915. Directed by Chaplin, it was the fifth and last film made at Essanays Niles studio. The Tramp marked the beginning of The Tramp character most known today, even though Chaplin played the character in earlier films. This film marked the first departure from his more slapstick character in the earlier films, with a sad ending and showing he cared for others, rather than just himself. The film co-stars Edna Purviance as the farmers daughter and Ernest Van Pelt as Ednas father. The outdoor scenes were filmed on location near Niles. A Run for Money Run for Money is a 1999 Turkish film directed by Reha Erdem. It was Turkeys submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Mickey's House of Villains Mickeys House of Villains is a 2002 direct-to-video animated film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. It is based on the animated television series, Disneys House of Mouse and a sequel to the direct-to-video animated film Snowed in at the House of Mouse, starring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Daisy Duck and Disney Villains that have appeared in past Disney productions. It was released on both VHS and DVD by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on September 3, 2002. It was followed by a 2004 direct-to-video animated film, The Three Musketeers and Mickeys Twice Upon a Christmas, produced by DisneyToon Studios. The events of the film take place during the third and final season of Disneys House of Mouse. Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman is a 1993 television film, it is a remake of the 1958 film of the same name. Directed by Christopher Guest and starring Daryl Hannah and Daniel Baldwin, the film premiered on HBO on December 11, 1993, and was later theatrically released in the United Kingdom, France and Germany. Jayne Mansfield's Car Jayne Mansfields Car is a 2012 drama film directed by Billy Bob Thornton, marking his first directing job since 2001s Daddy and Them. Thornton also stars alongside Robert Duvall, John Hurt, Kevin Bacon, Ray Stevenson, Frances OConnor, Ron White, and Robert Patrick. The film had its world premiere at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2012. The film was released in limited release on September 13, 2013. One of the locations in which the movie was shot is Cedartown, USA. Exterior home shots were filmed in Troup County, while additional scenes were shot in Decatur. For the Greek Revival home, the interior shots were filmed at The Bailey-Tebault House located in Griffin. Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas is the series finale for The College Years. It was presented as a two-hour television movie that originally aired on NBC in 1994. When aired in syndication, it is commonly split into two double-length episodes. TBS aired the episodes as four standard episodes, but because TBS aired a two-hour block of Saved by the Bell every weekday morning, all four episodes typically air consecutively. The hit Crosby song "Live It Up" was featured in the opening titles instead of the regular theme song and featured shots of Las Vegas at night. The film was shot on location in Los Angeles and at The Stardust Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Humraaz Humraaz is a 2002 Indian romantic thriller film directed by the duo Abbas-Mustan and produced under the Venus Movies banner. Released on 5 July 2002, it stars Bobby Deol, Akshaye Khanna and Amisha Patel in lead roles. The movie is loosely based on 1998 film A Perfect Murder. Wasp Wasp is a short film written and directed by Andrea Arnold. Released in 2003, it stars Natalie Press as a struggling single mother determined not to let her four young children prove an obstacle in the pursuit of rekindling a relationship with an old ex-boyfriend, played by Danny Dyer. The setting is Arnolds hometown of Dartford. The film is available on the World Short Films and European Short Films DVDs, and as a bonus feature on the Fish Tank DVD in the UK. Undiscovered Undiscovered is a 2005 film directed by Meiert Avis. The plot is about a group of aspiring entertainers who intend to establish their careers in Los Angeles. Released on August 26, 2005, the film received a largely negative reception, holding an 8% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 73 reviews. The film also had the record for largest percentage drop-off in ticket sales from its opening weekend to its second weekend in theatrical release, 86.4%, until it was broken by Collide in March 2017. The film was originally called Wannabe, but was retitled prior to release. Undiscovered was the first significant film role for Ashlee Simpson, who had previously acted on the television series 7th Heaven before launching a singing career. "Undiscovered" is also the name of one of Simpsons songs, the closing track from her debut album Autobiography, the song is included in the film. The DVD and VHS of the film was released on December 26, 2005. I'm No Angel Im No Angel is a 1933 pre-code film directed by Wesley Ruggles, and starring Mae West and Cary Grant. West received sole story and screenplay credit. It is one of her films that was not subjected to heavy censorship. Messiah of Evil Messiah of Evil is a 1973 American horror film co-written, co-produced, and co-directed by Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, and starring Marianna Hill, Michael Greer, Anitra Ford, Royal Dano, and Elisha Cook Jr.. Its plot follows a woman who travels to a remote coastal town in California to find her missing artist father; upon arrival, she finds herself in the midst of a series of bizarre incidents. Released theatrically in the spring of 1973, it would later be re-released in 1983 under the alternate title Dead People. Directors Huyck and Katz are the husband-and-wife team who would subsequently direct Howard the Duck, as well as produce screenplays for American Graffiti and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens is a 1979 satirical sexploitation film starring Kitten Natividad and Ann Marie with a cameo by Uschi Digard. It was directed by American motion picture director Russ Meyer, and written by Roger Ebert and Meyer. The Hanging Garden The Hanging Garden is a British/Canadian drama film, written and directed by Thom Fitzgerald and released in 1997. Fitzgeralds feature debut, the film was shot in Nova Scotia. Neil Young: Heart of Gold Neil Young: Heart of Gold is a 2006 American documentary/concert film by Jonathan Demme, featuring Neil Young. It documents Youngs premiere of his songs from his album Prairie Wind at the Ryman Auditorium. The film was produced in the summer of 2005 in Nashville. It premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, and was released theatrically on 10 February 2006. Beneath Beneath is a 2013 horror film directed by Larry Fessenden. The film had its world premiere at the Stanley Film Festival on May 3, 2013 and later aired on the Chiller channel. Beneath stars Daniel Zovatto, Bonnie Dennison, and Chris Conroy as teenagers that must fight for their lives against a man-eating catfish. A digital comic based upon the movie was released in July 2013. The comic, also titled Beneath, explores the backstory behind the catfish and details another group that the giant fish attacked in the 1960s. Blind Detective Blind Detective is a 2013 Hong Kong-Chinese action crime romantic comedy film directed by Johnnie To and starring Andy Lau and Sammi Cheng. The film was shown as part of the Shanghai International Film Festival. Deception Deception is a 1946 film noir movie released by Warner Brothers, and directed by Irving Rapper. The film is based on the play Monsieur Lamberthier by Louis Verneuil. The screenplay was written by John Collier and Joseph Than. It stars Bette Davis, Paul Henreid, and Claude Rains who had also appeared together in the highly successful Now. Nayak: The Hero Nayak is a 1966 Indian Bengali-language drama film composed, written, and directed by Satyajit Ray. It was Rays second entirely original screenplay, after Kanchenjungha. The story revolves around a matinee idol on a 24-hour train journey from Kolkata to Delhi to receive a national award. However, he ends up revealing his mistakes, insecurities and regrets to a young journalist, who realises that behind all his arrogant facade lies a deeply troubled man as his life’s story is gradually revealed through seven flashbacks and two dreams. Bloodsport 2 Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite is the sequel to the 1988 film Bloodsport. This sequel had a limited release before going direct-to-video in 1996 and starred Daniel Bernhardt, who reprised the role in a sequel. Zeus and Roxanne Zeus and Roxanne is a 1997 American family comedy-adventure film directed by George T. Miller and starring Steve Guttenberg, Kathleen Quinlan, and Miko Hughes. It revolves around the friendship between the title characters, a dog and a dolphin, respectively. Prague Prag, is an award-winning Danish film written and directed by Ole Christian Madsen, starring Mads Mikkelsen, Stine Stengade and Jana Plodková. Lured Lured is a 1947 film noir directed by Douglas Sirk and starring George Sanders, Lucille Ball, Charles Coburn, and Boris Karloff. The film is a remake of Robert Siodmaks 1939 French film Pieges. Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing & Charm School Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing and Charm School is a 2005 American romance film produced by Samuel Goldwyn Films and directed by Randall Miller. It is based on a 1990 short film of the same name, fragments of which are interwoven through the film as flashbacks. Both films feature Elden Henson. Ricky Gervais Live 3: Fame Fame is the title of a performance by British comedian Ricky Gervais. It was filmed at the HMV Hammersmith Apollo, London, United Kingdom in 2007. Group Sex Group Sex is a 2010 American comedy film written by Lawrence Trilling and Greg Grunberg. Trilling also directs, while Grunberg co-stars alongside Josh Cooke and Odette Yustman. Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling Without a Paddle: Natures Calling is a 2009 direct-to-video spin off of the 2004 film Without a Paddle. Aside from the theme of three men on a river adventure to find something, there is little connection to the first film. None of the original actors return. It was released on DVD on January 13, 2009. A Very Merry Mix-Up A Very Merry Mix-Up is a 2013 American/Canadian romance television film directed by Jonathan Wright and starring Alicia Witt, Mark Wiebe, and Scott Gibson. Written by Barbara Kymlicka, the film is about a woman who flies to her fiancés home town alone to meet her future in-laws for the first time at their Christmas gathering. At the airport, after discovering her luggage has been lost by the airline, and her cell phone is accidentally broken, she meets her future brother-in-law by chance for the first time. He takes her to his parents home, where she meets a warm loving family preparing for Christmas. Everything seems perfect until her fiancé arrives—and she realizes that she is with the wrong family. The film premiered on the Hallmark Channel on November 10, 2013. The Pack The Pack is a 2015 Australian natural horror film that was directed by Nick Robertson, based on a script by Evan Randall Green. The film had its world premiere on 5 August 2015 at the Fantasy Film Festival and centres on a young Australian family who are terrorised by a pack of wild dogs. Despite the title, the film is not a remake of the 1977 film of the same name. The Oblong Box The Oblong Box is a 1969 British horror film directed by Gordon Hessler, starring Vincent Price, Christopher Lee and Alister Williamson. This was the first film to star both Price and Lee. April Captains April Captains is a 2000 film telling the story of the Carnation Revolution, the military coup that overthrew the fascist dictatorship in Portugal on 25 April 1974. Although dramatised, the plot is closely based on the events of the revolution and many of the key characters are real - such as Captain Salgueiro Maia and Prime Minister Marcelo Caetano. This European co-production was directed by Maria de Medeiros. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Shadowless Sword Shadowless Sword is a 2005 South Korean film starring Lee Seo-jin, Yoon So-yi, and Shin Hyun-joon. A martial arts epic filmed in China, the film follows the exploits of the last prince of the Balhae Kingdom, who hides his identity in a small village until he is called to battle invaders from Khitan. It was released in North America, the United Kingdom and Ireland by New Line Cinema on DVD as The Legend of the Shadowless Sword. Chrysalis Chrysalis is a French science fiction film directed and co-written by Julien Leclercq and starring Albert Dupontel. The film was commercially released in France on 31 October 2007. The Merry Gentleman The Merry Gentleman is a 2008 drama film directed by Michael Keaton, and starring Keaton and Kelly Macdonald. It is about a woman who leaves an abusive relationship to start a new life in Chicago, where she forms a friendship with a hitman who is undergoing his own emotional crisis. Barricade Barricade is a 2012 action thriller directed by Andrew Currie. The film stars Eric McCormack. The film was released on September 9, 2012. It is the first film entirely produced by WWE Studios to not feature a wrestler in any way. Hammett Hammett is a 1982 American neo-noir mystery film directed by Wim Wenders and executive produced by Francis Ford Coppola. The screenplay was written by Ross Thomas and Dennis OFlaherty, based on the novel of the same name by Joe Gores. It stars Frederic Forrest as detective story writer Dashiell Hammett, who gets caught up in a mystery very much like one of his own stories. Marilu Henner plays Hammetts neighbor, Kit Conger and Peter Boyle plays Jimmy Ryan, an old friend from Hammetts days as a Pinkerton agent. The film was entered into the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. The Coca-Cola Kid The Coca−Cola Kid is an Australian romantic comedy film, released in 1985. It was directed by Dušan Makavejev and starred Eric Roberts and Greta Scacchi. The film is based on short stories in The Americans, Baby, and The Electrical Experience by Frank Moorhouse, who wrote the screenplay. It was entered into the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. The Best Intentions The Best Intentions is a 1992 Swedish drama film directed by Bille August and written by Ingmar Bergman. It is semi-autobiographical, telling the story of the complex relationship between Bergmans parents, Erik Bergman and Karin Åkerblom, who are renamed Henrik and Anna in the film but retain their true surnames. The film documents the courtship and the difficult early years of their marriage, until the point when Anna becomes pregnant with their second son, who corresponds to Ingmar himself. Samuel Fröler and Pernilla August played Henrik and Anna, respectively. Ingmar Bergman wrote the screenplay based on scattered notes and conversations with his parents in their later years. At the time, it was one of the most expensive Swedish films ever made. It can be viewed as a continuation of Bergmans 1982 film Fanny and Alexander. After Bergman had ostensibly retired from directing following Fanny and Alexander, he chose August as his director based on his 1988 Pelle the Conqueror, on condition that Pernilla August be cast as Anna. The film is a condensed version of a four-part Swedish television miniseries that aired in December 1991. It won the Palme dOr at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Winnie-the-Pooh Pays a Visit Winnie-the-Pooh Pays a Visit is a 1971 animated film by Soyuzmultfilm directed by Fyodor Khitruk. The film is based on chapter one in the book series by A. A. Milne. It is the second part of a trilogy, following the Winnie-the-Pooh and preceding the Winnie-the-Pooh and a Busy Day. Ju-on: The Curse 2 , also known as simply Ju-on 2, is a 2000 Japanese V-Cinema supernatural horror film and the second installment in the Ju-on series. The film was released in Japan on March 25, 2000 and was later released on video on April 14, 2000. Much of the sequel is a recap of the first film, nearly 30 minutes of retelling out of 76 minutes. The rest of the movie introduces new information on those events, and new characters, as well as briefly introducing events which would play into the later theatrical films. Space Cop Space Cop is a 2016 American science-fiction action comedy film directed, produced, and edited by Jay Bauman and Mike Stoklasa, and written by Stoklasa. The film stars Rich Evans, Stoklasa, Jocelyn Ridgely, and Jay Bauman. Produced and distributed by Red Letter Media, the film had been in production for at least seven years dating back to 2008. The film was released on Blu-ray on January 12, 2016 and on digital download on January 30, 2016. Duvvada Jagannadham Duvvada Jagannadham or DJ is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language vigilante action comedy film written and directed by Harish Shankar and produced by Dil Raju under his banner Sri Venkateswara Creations. The film stars Allu Arjun and Pooja Hegde. Devi Sri Prasad composed the films music while Ayananka Bose handled the cinematography. Principal photography commenced in August 2016 in Hyderabad. The production crew also chose Abu Dhabi as a filming location, as they would benefit from the Emirates 30% film production rebate. The film grossed approximately 115.10 crore in its theatrical run. Air Force Air Force is a 1943 American World War II aviation film directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Garfield, John Ridgely, Gig Young, Arthur Kennedy, and Harry Carey. The film was distributed by Warner Bros. and produced by Hal B. Wallis and Jack L. Warner. Made in the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor attack, it was one of the first of the patriotic films of the war, often characterized as a propaganda film. The films storyline revolves around an actual incident that occurred on December 7, 1941. An aircrew is ferrying an unarmed Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber named the Mary-Ann across the Pacific to the United States Army Air Corps base at Hickam Field. They flew right into the middle of the Japanese air attack on Pearl Harbor and the beginning of Americas direct involvement in World War II. An uncredited William Faulkner wrote the emotional deathbed scene for Ridgely, who played the pilot of the Mary-Ann. Salt of the Earth Salt of the Earth is a 1954 American drama film written by Michael Wilson, directed by Herbert J. Biberman, and produced by Paul Jarrico. All had been blacklisted by the Hollywood establishment due to their alleged involvement in communist politics. The drama film is one of the first pictures to advance the feminist social and political point of view. Its plot centers on a long and difficult strike, based on the 1951 strike against the Empire Zinc Company in Grant County. In the film, the company is identified as "Delaware Zinc," and the setting is "Zinctown, New Mexico." The film shows how the miners, the company, and the police react during the strike. In neorealist style, the producers and director used actual miners and their families as actors in the film. The Phantom Tollbooth The Phantom Tollbooth, also known as The Adventures of Milo in the Phantom Tollbooth, is a 1970 American live-action/animated film based on Norton Justers 1961 childrens book The Phantom Tollbooth. This film was produced by Chuck Jones at MGM Animation/Visual Arts and stars Butch Patrick as Milo with the voice talents of Mel Blanc, Daws Butler, Candy Candido, Hans Conried, June Foray, Patti Gilbert, Shepard Menken, Cliff Norton, Larry Thor, and Les Tremayne. Jones also directed the film, save for the live action bookends directed by fellow Warner Bros. Cartoons alum Dave Monahan. The film was released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on November 7, 1970, and was the last MGM feature film release to include both live-action and animated segments until Pink Floyd – The Wall. Completed by 1968, the film was held up for release by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer until late 1970 due to internal problems. The animation studio closed soon after the films release, with MGM leaving the animation business for good. Juster had no input into the adaptation, and has expressed his hatred for the film in an interview: "It was a film I never liked. I dont think they did a good job on it. Its been around for a long time. It was well reviewed, which also made me angry." Upswing Nousukausi, a.k.a. Upswing, is a 2003 Finland black comedy film. It is directed by Johanna Vuoksenmaa. Vicky the Viking Vicky the Viking is a 2009 live action comedy based on Runer Jonssons Vicke Viking childrens book series and their animated series adaptation "Vicky the Viking". It was produced by Christian Becker of Rat Pack Filmproduktion for a 2009 release. The movie premiered on September 9, 2009, in Munich.On its opening weekend, it grossed approximately $5,595,895.On October 3, during a show of Wetten, Herbig was presented with the Goldene Leinwand award for the films viewership of three million within its first 18 weeks. The film sold nearly 5 million tickets in Germany alone, for a total gross revenue of approximately $40,582,384. Kali Kali is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language film directed and co-produced by Sameer Thahir. It stars Dulquer Salmaan and Sai Pallavi. It is the second collaboration of Thahir and Salmaan, after Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhoomi. The film was shot in Kochi, Vagamon, Athirappilly, Masinagudi, and Gudalur. The film was released on 26 March 2016. The film has been remade in Kannada as Kidi. The film was dubbed and released into Telugu as Hey Pillagada in November 2017. Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key is a 1972 giallo film directed by Sergio Martino. The picture stars Edwige Fenech, Luigi Pistilli, and Anita Strindberg. The film uses many elements from Edgar Allan Poes short story "The Black Cat" and acknowledges this influence in the films opening credits. Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key was Martinos fourth giallo film. The title of the film is a reference to his first one, The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh, in which the killer leaves the phrase as a note to his victim. The victim in that film was played by Fenech. The film has been released under several alternate titles, including Gently Before She Dies, Eye of the Black Cat and Excite Me!. The Tuche Family Les Tuche is a 2011 French comedy film directed by Olivier Baroux. A sequel, Les Tuche 2, was released on 3 February 2016. The Bride The Bride is a 2015 Spanish drama film directed by Paula Ortiz. The screenplay is based on Blood Wedding, the 1933 tragedy by Federico García Lorca. It was screened in the Zabaltegi section of the 2015 San Sebastián International Film Festival. It was also named as one of three films that could be chosen as the Spanish submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected. I Want You I Want You is a 1998 English crime film directed by Michael Winterbottom. Dead Tone Dead Tone is a 2007 American slasher film directed and written by Brian Hooks and Deon Taylor. It stars Hooks, Antwon Tanner, Cherie Johnson, Rutger Hauer, German Legarreta, Gwendoline Yeo and Aimee Garcia. Orange Orange is a 2010 Telugu romantic comedy drama film directed by Bhaskar in his third venture after Bommarillu and Parugu. The film features Ram Charan and Genelia DSouza with Shazahn Padamsee playing a pivotal role. The film, whose music was composed by Harris Jayaraj, began the first schedule in February 2010, and was released on 26 November 2010. She She is a 1965 British Metrocolor film made by Hammer Film Productions in CinemaScope, based on the novel by H. Rider Haggard. It was directed by Robert Day and stars Ursula Andress, Peter Cushing, Bernard Cribbins, John Richardson, Rosenda Monteros and Christopher Lee. The film was an international success and led to a 1968 sequel, The Vengeance of She, with Olinka Berova in the title role. The Voyeur Luomo che guarda, misleadingly translated into English as The Voyeur, is a 1994 Italian erotic drama film written and directed by Tinto Brass in a free adaptation of Alberto Moravias eponymous novel. It tells the story of an academic who in his interactions with other people is fated to watch and not to act, an approach that does not lead him to success with women. The Yellow Birds The Yellow Birds is a 2017 American war film directed by Alexandre Moors and based on the novel The Yellow Birds by Kevin Powers. The film stars Tye Sheridan, Alden Ehrenreich, Toni Collette, Jason Patric, Jack Huston and Jennifer Aniston. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2017. It was released on May 17, 2018, through DirecTV Cinema before being released in a limited release and through video on demand on June 15, 2018, by Saban Films. Cairo Station Cairo Station, also called Bab el hadid or The Iron Gate, is a 1958 Egyptian drama film directed by Youssef Chahine. It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 31st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Edvard Munch Edvard Munch is a 1974 biographical film about the Norwegian Expressionist painter Edvard Munch, written and directed by English filmmaker Peter Watkins. It was originally created as a three-part miniseries co-produced by the Norwegian and Swedish state television networks NRK and SVT, but subsequently gained an American theatrical release in a three-hour version in 1976. The film covers about thirty years of Munchs life, focusing on the influences that shaped his art, particularly the prevalence of disease and death in his family and his youthful affair with a married woman. The film was screened at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, but wasnt entered into the main competition. Going in Style Going in Style is a 1979 caper film written and directed by Martin Brest. It stars George Burns, Art Carney, Lee Strasberg, and Charles Hallahan. It was Brests first commercial feature film. My Life So Far My Life So Far is a 1999 film about a year in the life of a ten-year-old Scottish boy. It was directed by Hugh Hudson, with screenplay by Simon Donald. The film is set in 1927 and is based on the memoirs of Denis Forman, a British television executive. The City of Your Final Destination The City of Your Final Destination is a 2009 American drama film directed by James Ivory and starring, Anthony Hopkins, Laura Linney, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Omar Metwally and Norma Aleandro. It was written by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and based on the eponymous novel by Peter Cameron. The film is the first Merchant Ivory film without producer Ismail Merchant and composer Richard Robbins. To Write Love on Her Arms To Write Love on Her Arms is a 2012 American biographical drama film written and directed by Nathan Frankowski and starring Kat Dennings, Chad Michael Murray, Rupert Friend, Juliana Harkavy, Corbin Bleu and Mark Saul. The film is based on the life of troubled teenager Renee Yohe and the founding of To Write Love on Her Arms by Jamie Tworkowski, after he and others helped Yohe to overcome her challenges enough to be able to enter rehab. The film premiered on March 11, 2012, at the Omaha Film Festival, and was eventually released on DVD on March 3, 2015. Sordid Lives Sordid Lives is a 2000 American independent romantic comedy film written and directed by Del Shores. The film is based on Shores play of the same name and includes elements of his life, according to the directors DVD commentary. The film was followed by the 2008 television series The Series. The original stage play premiered in Los Angeles on May 11, 1996, and ultimately won 14 Drama-Logue Awards. The film met with mixed reviews from mainstream audiences but became a cult classic with LGBT fans, particularly in the South. The movie tells the story of a Texas family coming together in the aftermath of the matriarchs death. To keep the stories going, Viacoms new station Logo produced 12 episodes of Sordid Lives: The Series. The television version begins at a point before that covered in the film, with Rue McClanahan as the mother, Peggy Ingram. Many of the film cast returned, including Leslie Jordan and Olivia Newton-John. Delta Burke was replaced with Caroline Rhea, while the part of Ty Williamson, formerly played by Kirk Geiger, was now portrayed by Jason Dottley. Kirk Geiger reprised his role as Ty Williamson in the Sordid Lives sequel A Very Sordid Wedding in 2017, along with Bonnie Bedelia, Caroline Rhea, Dale Dickey, Leslie Jordan, Ann Walker, Emerson Collins, Whoopi Goldberg, and Katherine Bailess. The television series began airing in July 2008. It ended after one season. Talhotblond: Talhotblond is a 2009 documentary directed by Barbara Schroeder. It details an Internet love triangle that resulted in a real-life murder. Pitchfork Pitchfork is a festival award winning horror film and the directorial debut of Emmy award nominee Glenn Douglas Packard. It premiered on September 23, 2016 at the Hot Springs Horror Film Festival, where it won "Best First Time Filmmaker Horror". By September 20, 2016, it was announced in Deadline Hollywood that Uncork’d Entertainment had acquired the film and it would have a limited theatrical release on January 6, 2017 and would be released on VOD January 13 of the same year. Hardboiled Egg Ovosodo, also known as Hardboiled Egg, is a 1997 Italian comedy film, written and directed by Paolo Virzì. High Security Vacation High Security Vacation is a 2009 Russian comedy film directed by Igor Zaytsev. Muse Muse is a 2017 English-language, Spanish supernatural thriller film directed by Jaume Balagueró. The screenplay, written by Balagueró and Fernando Navarro, is based on José Carlos Somozas Spanish novel The Lady Number Thirteen. The film stars Elliot Cowan, Franka Potente, Ana Ularu, Joanne Whalley, Christopher Lloyd and Leonor Watling. It was released in Spain on 1 December 2017. The Holcroft Covenant The Holcroft Covenant is a 1985 thriller film based on the Robert Ludlum novel of the same name. The film stars Michael Caine and was directed by John Frankenheimer. The script was written by Edward Anhalt, George Axelrod, and John Hopkins. Mindwalk Mindwalk is a 1990 feature film directed by Bernt Amadeus Capra, adapted from his short story based on The Turning Point, a non-fiction book by his brother Fritjof Capra, who also authored The Tao of Physics. The movie portrays a wide-ranging conversation among three characters: Sonia, a Norwegian physicist who abandoned a lucrative career after discovering that elements of her work were being applied to weapons development, Jack, an American politician attempting to make sense of his recent defeat as a presidential candidate, and Tom, a poet, Jacks close friend, and a disillusioned former political speechwriter, while they wander around Mont Saint-Michel, France. The movie introduces systems theory and systems thinking, along with insights into modern physical theories such as quantum mechanics and particle physics. Political and social problems, and alternative solutions, are a focus of the film. However, the specific problems and solutions are not the primary concern; rather, different perspectives are presented through which these problems can be viewed and considered. Sonia Hoffmans perspective is referred to as the holistic, or systems theory, perspective. Thomas Harriman, the poet, recites the poem "Enigmas" by Pablo Neruda at the end of the movie, concluding the core discussion. The movie was filmed on site at the Mont Saint-Michel and has views of many structures and features there, including the approach over the tidal flats, the cathedral, the walkways, a torture chamber, and a giant, ancient clock mechanism. Rebound: The Legend of Earl 'The Goat' Manigault Rebound: The Legend of Earl "The Goat" Manigault is a 1996 HBO television film about Earl Manigault, a legendary American street basketball player famous under his nickname of "The Goat." The film written by Alan Swyer and Larry Golin and directed by Eriq La Salle stars Don Cheadle in the title role of Manigault. Former professional basketball player Nigel Miguel provided basketball training to the cast, and worked with La Salle to coordinate and stage the basketball scenes. Possum Possum is a 2018 British psychological horror film written and directed by Matthew Holness in his feature film debut, starring Sean Harris and Alun Armstrong. The film centres on a disgraced childrens puppeteer who returns to his childhood home, and is forced to confront the childhood abuse and trauma that he suffered. Holness had previously worked on the cult television series Garth Marenghis Darkplace, which he wrote, directed, and starred in as the title character; he also published several short stories. The film is an adaption of Holness short story, "Possum", which was published in the horror anthology The New Uncanny: Tales of Unease. As a fan of the horror genre, Holness stated that he much prefers horror films that "linger with you" and force the audience to reflect upon the experience afterward. The film Possums visual style was inspired by public information films that Holness had seen during his youth. Other inspirations for the film include Dead of Night, George Romeros Martin, and German Expressionist films. Possum premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on 25 June 2018. It received mostly positive reviews from critics, who praised Harris performance, atmosphere, soundtrack, and unsettling imagery. The Crime of Monsieur Lange The Crime of Monsieur Lange is a 1936 film directed by Jean Renoir about a publishing cooperative. An idyllic picture of a socialist France, the film is part social commentary and part romance. Alice in Wonderland: An X-Rated Musical Fantasy Alice in Wonderland is a 1976 American musical comedy pornographic film, loosely based on Lewis Carrolls book Alices Adventures in Wonderland. It was directed by Bud Townsend and starred Kristine De Bell as Alice. The film was favorably reviewed by film critic Roger Ebert in 1976. The film initially received an X rating in 1976 and subsequently, an R rating a year later after three minutes were cut from the film. It was later re-released on VHS with text preceding the movie noting that while more hardcore footage had originally been shot, the footage "could not be included" in the final cut. A Blade in the Dark A Blade in the Dark is a 1983 Italian giallo film directed by Lamberto Bava. Originally planned for television, the film was made as a nearly two hour piece split into four parts which would end with a murder scene. After the film was found to be too gory for Italian television censors, it was re-edited to be a feature film. The Rage in Placid Lake The Rage in Placid Lake is a 2003 Australian film starring Ben Lee and Rose Byrne. It features Placid Lake, a seventeen-year-old boy who has led a suburban hippie life with his neurotic, free loving parents. The film documents his journey of self-discovery as he rejects his hippie roots and embraces the mundane by working for an insurance agency, much to his parents horror. Summer in Berlin Summer in Berlin is a 2005 German tragicomic film directed by Andreas Dresen. Koizora is a 2007 film based on a cell phone novel of the same name. The film is directed by Natsuki Imai and stars Yui Aragaki and Haruma Miura. Koizora debuted at the Japanese box office on 3 November 2007. It grossed a total of in both Japanese and international box offices. Mikey and Nicky Mikey and Nicky is a 1976 American gangster film written and directed by Elaine May and starring Peter Falk and John Cassavetes. The supporting cast features Ned Beatty and noted acting teacher Sanford Meisner. Opportunity Knocks Opportunity Knocks is a 1990 comedy film starring Dana Carvey. It was directed by Donald Petrie. Miss Lovely Miss Lovely is a 2012 Indian drama film directed by Ashim Ahluwalia and set in the criminal depths of Mumbais C-grade industry. Ahluwalias debut feature follows the story of the Duggal brothers who produce sleazy sex-horror films in the mid-1980s. The plot explores the intense and mutually destructive relationship between younger sibling Sonu Duggal, played by Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and his elder brother, Vicky. Sonu finds himself drawn to a mysterious young woman named Pinky eventually leading to his downfall. Miss Lovely had its cinematic release on 17 January 2014. The film has received the National Film Award – Special Jury Award and Best Production Design at the 61st National Film Awards. The stylized form, densely layered narrative, period costumes and production design simultaneously conveys a pulp style and contemporaneous modernity. Jonathan Romney of Sight & Sound described the film as "A shock to the system – an Indian film like I’d never seen." The film constantly switches between genre pieces and is part hard-boiled film noir, part love story, part melodrama and part documentary. It has been compared to Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant, and Wong Kar Wais Chungking Express. Shot on a combination of Kodak Super 16 and 35mm film in widescreen, central themes of Miss Lovely include repressed sexuality, censorship, the deconstruction of genre, the material nature of celluloid and the extinction of cinema itself. The film soundtrack also links back to a history of past cinema, particularly the use of rare work of Italian composers Egisto Macchi and Piero Umiliani, who had both scored exploitation films. The soundtrack also employs film scores by Indian composer Ilaiyaraaja and disco producer Biddu. Miss Lovely competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. The film has since screened at numerous film festivals including the Toronto International Film Festival and International Film Festival Rotterdam. Miss Lovely had release of around 300 screens in India on 17 January 2014. NGK NGK is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language political action film written and directed by Selvaraghavan. Suriya, Sai Pallavi, and Rakul Preet Singh play the lead roles while Devaraj, Ponvannan, Nizhalgal Ravi, and Rajkumar play pivotal roles. Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the music and Sivakumar Vijayan was the cinematographer. The film was produced by S. R. Prakashbabu and S. R. Prabhu of Dream Warrior Pictures. Pre-production and principal photography commenced in January 2018. The film was released on 31 May 2019 receiving polarized reviews although Suriyas performences were praised. . Mahanadi Mahanadhi is a 1994 Tamil-language Indian drama film directed by Santhana Bharathi featuring Kamal Haasan, Sukanya, Cochin Haneefa, Poornam Viswanathan, Shobana Vignesh, and S. N. Lakshmi. It portrays the grief of a humble villager who sees his family and property being ruined. The film deals with several issues such as corruption and child trafficking. It was dubbed in Telugu-language with the same title and released on May 27, 1994. It was critically acclaimed, was a super hit at the box office. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil. Naruto Shippûden: The Movie is the fourth overall in the Naruto film series and the first Naruto Shippuden film, directed by Hajime Kamegaki and written by Junki Takegami. Tsar Tsar is a 2009 Russian drama film directed by Pavel Lungin. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Garage Garage is a 2007 Irish film directed by Lenny Abrahamson and written by Mark OHalloran, the same team behind Adam & Paul. It stars Pat Shortt, Anne-Marie Duff and Conor J. Ryan. The film tells the story of a lonely petrol station attendant and how he slowly begins to come out of his shell. Garage won the CICAE Art and Essai Cinema Prize at the Cannes Film Festival and the Best Film prize at the 25th Torino Film Festival. Ava's Possessions Avas Possessions is a 2015 American supernatural horror comedy film written and directed by Jordan Galland. The film had its world premiere on April 26, 2015 at the Dead by Dawn Horror Film Festival and was given a DVD and VOD release on March 4, 2016. Louisa Krause stars as the titular Ava, a young woman that must learn how to put her life together after a demon is exorcised from her body. Nightmares Nightmares is a 1983 American horror anthology film directed by Joseph Sargent, and starring Emilio Estevez, Lance Henriksen, Cristina Raines, Veronica Cartwright, and Richard Masur. The film is made up of four short films based on urban legends; the first concerns a woman who encounters a killer in the backseat of her car; the second concerns a video game-addicted teenager who is consumed by his game; the third focuses on a fallen priest who is stalked by a pickup truck from hell; and the last follows a suburban family battling a giant rat in their home. Shark Attack Shark Attack is a 1999 television film directed by Bob Misiorowski and starring Casper Van Dien, Jenny McShane and Ernie Hudson. Kokoda Kokoda is a 2006 Australian war film directed by Alister Grierson and is based on the experiences of Australian troops fighting Japanese forces during the 1942 Kokoda Track campaign. Due to budgetary restrictions, Grierson and co-writer John Lonie were forced to scale down the story, concentrating primarily on the trials and tribulations of one lost patrol. All Together All Together, is a 2011 French-German comedy film written and directed by Stéphane Robelin, and starring Jane Fonda and Geraldine Chaplin as participants of an alternate living experiment, that is observed by a graduate student played by Daniel Brühl. The film marks Fondas first French-speaking role since starring in Jean-Luc Godards film Tout Va Bien. Filming took place over two months in Paris in summer 2010. The film premiered on the closing night of the Locarno International Film Festival on 13 August 2011. It was released on DVD on March 19, 2013. The Guvnors The Guvnors is a 2014 British crime film directed by Gabe Turner. Former football hooligan Cass Pennant was involved in producing the film. The Curse of Sleeping Beauty The Curse of Sleeping Beauty is a 2016 American fantasy horror film directed by Pearry Reginald Teo and written by Teo alongside Josh Nadler. The film stars Ethan Peck, India Eisley and Natalie Hall. Filming took place in Los Angeles, California. The film was released by 2B Films on May 13, 2016. It's Always Fair Weather Its Always Fair Weather is a 1955 MGM musical satire scripted by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, who also wrote the shows lyrics, with music by André Previn and starring Gene Kelly, Dan Dailey, Cyd Charisse, Dolores Gray, and dancer/choreographer Michael Kidd in his first film acting role. The film, co-directed by Kelly and Stanley Donen, was made in CinemaScope and Eastmancolor. Although well received critically at the time, it was not a commercial success, and is widely regarded as the last of the major MGM dance oriented musicals. In recent years it has been recognized as a seminal film because of the inventiveness of its dance routines. Its Always Fair Weather is noted for its downbeat theme, which may have hurt it at the box office, and has been called a rare "cynical musical". The Castle The Castle is a 1997 film by Austrian director Michael Haneke. It is an adaptation of Franz Kafkas absurdist novel released theatrically in Germany, The Czech Republic, Japan, Canada, and the USA and on television in Austria. Absolute Hundred Absolute 100 is a 2001 Serbian film written and directed by Srdan Golubović. It stars Vuk Kostić, Srđan Todorović and Bogdan Diklić. Night Wolf 13Hrs, also known by the name Night Wolf, is a 2010 British horror film directed by Jonathan Glendening. The film stars Isabella Calthorpe as the main female lead, and also features Gemma Atkinson, John Lynch, Joshua Bowman, Antony De Liseo and Tom Felton. Ziegfeld Follies Ziegfeld Follies is a 1946 American musical comedy film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and directed by Lemuel Ayers, Roy Del Ruth, Robert Lewis, Vincente Minnelli, Merrill Pye, George Sidney, and Charles Walters. It stars many of MGM leading talents, including Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Lucille Bremer, Fanny Brice, Judy Garland, Kathryn Grayson, Lena Horne, Gene Kelly, James Melton, Victor Moore, William Powell, Red Skelton, and Esther Williams. Producer Arthur Freed wanted to create a film along the lines of the Ziegfeld Follies Broadway shows, and so, the film is composed of a sequence of unrelated lavish musical numbers and comedy sketches. Filmed in 1944 and 1945, it was released in 1946 to considerable critical and box-office success. The film was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. All the Colors of the Dark All the Colors of the Dark is a 1972 giallo film directed by Sergio Martino and starring Edwige Fenech, George Hilton and George Rigaud. The film was also released under the alternate titles Day of the Maniac and Theyre Coming to Get You!. Emmanuelle II Emmanuelle 2 is a 1975 French softcore erotica film directed by Francis Giacobetti and starring Sylvia Kristel. The screenplay was written by Bob Elia and Francis Giacobetti. It is a sequel to the 1974 film Emmanuelle which was based on the novel Emmanuelle: The Joys of a Woman by Emmanuelle Arsan, and it loosely follows the plot of the novels print sequel. The music score is by Pierre Bachelet and Francis Lai. The Simple-Minded Murderer The Simple-Minded Murderer is a Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 12 February 1982, directed by Hans Alfredson, starring Stellan Skarsgård, as the feeble-minded Sven Olsson. Killer Condom Killer Condom is a 1996 German horror comedy directed by Martin Walz. It is based on the comic books Kondom des Grauens and Bis auf die Knochen by Ralf König. It was distributed in the United States by Troma Entertainment, which promoted the film at the Cannes Film Festival with the help of a "a six-foot-long fanged condom". Tagline: The rubber that rubs YOU out! Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge is a 2000 Indian romantic comedy film starring Bollywood actors Salman Khan and Karisma Kapoor. Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge was directed by David Dhawan and was the fifth highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2000. The movie was inspired by Bhappi Sonies 1960 movie Ek Phool Char Kaante. Notre musique Notre musique is a 2004 film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. The film reflects on violence, morality, and the representation of violence in film, and touches especially on past colonialism and the current Israeli–Palestinian conflict. It was screened out of competition at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Notre musique received positive reviews from critics. The Remains The Remains is a 2016 American horror film written and directed by Thomas Della Bella and starring Todd Lowe as a widower and father named John. In The Remains, John moves his family after his wife passes, but the items that had been left in the house turn out to be haunted. Mark of the Devil Mark of the Devil is a 1970 West German horror film. It is most remembered for US marketing slogans devised by Hallmark Releasing Corp. that included "Positively the most horrifying film ever made" and "Rated V for Violence", while sick bags were given free to the audience upon admission. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic. The Incredible Hulk Returns The Incredible Hulk Returns is a 1988 American made-for-television superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character the Hulk which serves as a continuation of the 1978–1982 television series The Incredible Hulk. In The Incredible Hulk Returns, Dr. David Banner, a scientist who transforms into a green-skinned superhuman monster when enraged, believes that he has found a potential cure for his condition, but he is sabotaged by the inexplicable arrival of the arrogant warrior-god Thor, who has been banished from Valhalla. The two then team-up to battle a rising criminal organization. Bill Bixby returns as Banner and Lou Ferrigno reprises his role of the Hulk. Eric Kramer makes his first and only appearance as Thor and Steve Levitt stars as Donald Blake. This was also Jack Colvins last appearance as Jack McGee. Georgia Georgia is a 1995 American independent film starring Jennifer Jason Leigh and Mare Winningham. In the film, Leigh played Sadie Flood, a punky barroom singer who has a complicated, jealous but loving relationship with her older sister, Georgia, played by Winningham. Georgia is a successful, talented and well-adjusted folk music singer and a happily married mother of two. Sadie is passionate but self-destructive and untalented. While she seeks fame, she destroys herself through drug abuse. Although the movie focuses largely on Sadie, it was apparently titled Georgia because Sadie defines her own identity so much through her older sister. John Doe of the punk band X played a supporting role and performed as a member of Sadies band. The music in the film consisted of 13 songs which were recorded live and performed by the actors. These included covers of songs by Lou Reed, Elvis Costello and, most famously, Van Morrison: in the talked-about centrepiece of the film, Sadie drunkenly performs a raw, gruelling 8½-minute version of Morrisons "Take Me Back" in a ragged Janis Joplin-style gut howl at an AIDS benefit concert. The film was a very personal project for Jennifer Jason Leigh: it was written by her mother, Barbara Turner, Leigh and Turner co-produced it themselves, and she chose as her co-star her longtime friend Mare Winningham, whom she had known since the age of 13. It was directed by Ulu Grosbard, a friend of her mother. Schneider vs. Bax Schneider vs. Bax is a 2015 Dutch film directed by Alex van Warmerdam, starring Tom Dewispelaere and Warmerdam. It tells the story of a contract killer who has one day to assassinate a reclusive writer. Batman vs. Two-Face Batman vs. Two-Face is a 2017 American animated direct-to-video superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and a direct sequel to Return of the Caped Crusaders. It premiered at the New York Comic Con on October 8, 2017, was released digitally on October 10, 2017, and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 17, 2017. Based on the 1960s Batman TV series, the film stars Adam West, Burt Ward and Julie Newmar reprising their roles of Batman, Robin and Catwoman from the series. The film included a tribute to the late West. I Love You Again I Love You Again is an MGM comedy released in 1940. It was directed by W.S. Van Dyke and starred William Powell and Myrna Loy, all three of whom were prominently involved in the Thin Man series.. Some Girls Some Girls is a 1988 American coming-of-age film directed by Michael Hoffman and starring Patrick Dempsey and Jennifer Connelly. Indictment: The McMartin Trial Indictment: The McMartin Trial is a film made for television that originally aired on HBO on May 20, 1995. Indictment is based on the true story of the McMartin preschool trial. Oliver Stone and Abby Mann were executive producers of the film, which was directed by Mick Jackson. The cast includes James Woods and Mercedes Ruehl, as opposing defense and prosecuting attorneys in the McMartin trial. Henry Thomas, Sada Thompson and Shirley Knight co-star as the defendants in the case, with Lolita Davidovitch as a child-abuse therapist whose findings were crucial to the prosecutions case and Roberta Bassin as the mother who initiated the case. Balas & Bolinhos: O Último Capítulo Balas & Bolinhos - O Último Capítulo is a 2012 Portuguese action film directed by Luis Ismael. Jefferson in Paris Jefferson in Paris is a 1995 Franco-American historical drama film, directed by James Ivory, and previously entitled Head and Heart. The screenplay, by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, is a semi-fictional account of Thomas Jeffersons tenure as the Ambassador of the United States to France before his presidency and of his alleged relationships with British artist Maria Cosway and his slave, Sally Hemings. The film was critically and commercially unsuccessful, grossing $4.4 million dollars on a $14 million dollar budget. Milk Milk is a 2008 Turkish drama film directed by Semih Kaplanoglu. The Boat The Boat is a 1921 American two-reel silent comedy film written and directed by and starring Buster Keaton. The International Buster Keaton Society takes its name, The Damfinos, from this film. Letter Never Sent Letter Never Sent is a 1960 Soviet adventure drama film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov and starring Tatiana Samoilova. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival, but was withdrawn just before the screening on 17 May; according to the Soviet representatives, the film was "unfinished". The film was shot in black-and-white with a 3 aspect ratio and monaural sound. It was Kalatozovs follow-up to perhaps his most lauded film, The Cranes Are Flying, which also starred Samoilova. The Knack... and How to Get It The Knack …and How to Get It is a 1965 British comedy film directed by Richard Lester and based on the play by Ann Jellicoe. It won the Palme dOr at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival and the Grand Prix of the Belgian Film Critics Association. It was also in competition for the Golden Bear at the 15th Berlin International Film Festival. Summer Palace Summer Palace, is a 2006 Chinese film and the fourth feature film by director Lou Ye. The film was a Chinese-French collaboration produced by Dream Factory, Laurel Films, Fantasy Pictures and Sylvain Bursztejns Rosem Films. It was made in association with Frances Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, Ministère des Affaires Étrangères and Centre National de la Cinématographie. The film is the first from mainland China to feature the full-frontal adult nudity of both its male and female leads, though earlier films such as Xiao Wu, Lan Yu, Green Hat, and Star Appeal, have featured full-frontal adult male nudity. The film deals with a young student played by Hao Lei who leaves her small hometown to study at the fictional "Beiqing University". There she meets a fellow student and begins an intense romantic relationship in the backdrop of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. The film also follows the eventual disillusionment of these young idealists after the crackdown, as the years progress through the 1990s and into the 2000s. The film is named after the Summer Palace located in Beijing. Summer Palaces sex scenes and political undertones made the film tinder for controversy in China, leading both the director, Lou Ye, and his producers into conflict with Chinas State Administration of Radio. After screening Summer Palace in the 2006 Cannes Film Festival without government approval, the film was placed under a de facto ban in Mainland China, and its filmmakers officially censored. The Goal of My Life Aşk Tutulması is a 2008 Turkish romantic comedy film written and directed by Murat Şeker. It stars Tolgahan Sayışman and Fahriye Evcen in the lead roles. The Northerners The Northerners is a 1992 Dutch film by Alex van Warmerdam. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. This black comedy takes places in the 1960s, in a surreal Dutch new town consisting of only a single street. It is a darkly amusing satire of bourgeois life and its repressions, pursuit of fantasies through a Freudian forest are all executed with visual and dramatic flair. Van Warmerdam himself has said that he considers this his best film. It won him a for best director, and the movie was nominated for the International Fantasy Film Award. Actor Rudolf Lucieer won a Gouden Kalf for his role as Anton, the forester. The movie is part of the official Canon of Dutch films and has gained cult film status. Iru Mugan Iru Mugan is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language science fiction action film written and directed by Anand Shankar, and produced by Shibu Thameens under the banner Thameens Films. The film stars Vikram, Nayanthara and Nithya Menen in the lead roles, while Nassar, Thambi Ramaiah, Karunakaran and Riythvika portray supporting roles. Vikram plays a double role character for the first time, as Akhilan Vinod, a suspended RAW agent who is on a mission, to track down Love, a wanted criminal scientist, who illegally supplies inhalers which contain "speed drug" for terrorists. The film went through significant changes in pre-production of cast, crew members and producers. Principal photography of the film was commenced in December 2015. The major portion of the film was shot in Malaysia, and few scenes were shot in Chennai, Bangkok, Ladakh and Kashmir. Kid Galahad Kid Galahad is a 1937 boxing film starring Edward G. Robinson, Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart and, in the title role, rising newcomer Wayne Morris. It was scripted by Seton I. Miller and directed by Michael Curtiz. It was remade in 1941, this time in a circus setting, as The Wagons Roll at Night, also with Bogart, and in 1962 as an Elvis Presley musical. The original version was re-titled The Battling Bellhop for television distribution in order to avoid confusion with the Presley remake. Reap the Wild Wind Reap the Wild Wind is a 1942 adventure film starring Ray Milland, John Wayne, Paulette Goddard, Robert Preston, and Susan Hayward, and directed by Cecil B. DeMille, his second picture to be filmed in color. It is based on a serialized story written by Thelma Strabel in 1940 for The Saturday Evening Post. The movie, released shortly after the United States entry into World War II, was a swashbuckling adventure set in the 1840s along the Florida coast, and was wildly successful. While he based his film on Strabels story, DeMille took liberties with details such as sibling relationships and subplots, while staying true to the spirit of the story, which centers on a headstrong, independent woman portrayed by Paulette Goddard. The Mischief Makers Les Mistons is a short film directed by François Truffaut in 1957. It was his second film after Une Visite in 1955 but it is considered his "first short film of any real consequence". Truffaut simply called it "my first real film". Moreover, it was Bernadette Lafonts film debut. She was at that time Gérard Blains wife. The film demonstrates already some examples for Truffauts "trademark tracking shots" and would "help define his style" as well as "set Truffaut on a path for his career". Truffauts narrative stresses the details of life, hereby establishing one of the traits of the French New Wave. Thus he also became a predecessor of French film directors such as Jean-Pierre Jeunet. It has been stated that the formation of the French New Wave could be "tracked through two short films": Jean-Luc Godards All the Boys Are Called Patrick and Truffauts Les Mistons. In 2013 the Museum of Modern Art in New York City screened this film together with Truffauts The 400 Blows. Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland is a 1985 two-part made-for-television film adaptation of Lewis Carrolls books Alices Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. An Irwin Allen production, it used a huge all-star cast of notable actors and actresses. The title role was played by Natalie Gregory, who wore a blonde wig for this miniseries. Alice in Wonderland was first telecast December 9, 1985, and December 10, 1985, at 8:00pm EST on CBS. It was filmed in Los Angeles at the MGM Studios in Culver City over a 55-day period from March 12, 1985, to May 28 of that same year. Additional filming took place at Malibu Beach for the oysters scene, and establishing shots of Alices house took place at the S. S. Hinds Estate, also in the Los Angeles area. Dekalog, dziesiec Dekalog: Ten is the tenth part of the television series Dekalog by Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski, connected to the tenth imperative of the Ten Commandments: "Thou shalt not covet." In contrast to the bleak tone of the other episodes in the series, Dekalog X is a black comedy. Two brothers inherit a valuable stamp collection from their deceased father and soon become consumed and obsessed with their windfall. The brothers find themselves entangled in a series of misadventures as they attempt to understand, protect and expand their newfound fortune. Damini Damini – Lightning is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language crime drama film directed by Rajkumar Santoshi starring Meenakshi Seshadri in the title role alongside Sunny Deol, Rishi Kapoor, Amrish Puri, Tinu Anand, Paresh Rawal in pivotal roles and Aamir Khan in a special appearance. The story is of how a woman fights against society for justice. The film is considered to be one of the best woman-centric films ever made in Bollywood. Besides being critically acclaimed, the film became the sixth highest grossing of the year and was declared a "hit" at Box Office India. Damini – Lightning is mostly remembered for Meenakshi Seshadris career best performance that was highly acclaimed. It is considered a cult feminist film and is still regarded as an all-time classic female oriented film and important for portraying women empowerment in cinema The pathbreaking film was praised for breaking social taboos and handling the subject of rape with sensitivity; a rarity in Bollywood at the time. It is equally memorable for Sunny Deols brilliant portrayal of an alcoholic lawyer and the role gained him a Filmfare as well as National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for 1993. It strengthened his Bollywood he-man image. His dialogues in the film "Tarikh pe tarikh" and "Dhai Kilo ka Haath" became iconic and a pop-culture reference. The film was a milestone in the careers of Sunny Deol, Meenakshi Sheshadri and Amrish Puri, who gave some great hits like Ghayal and Lethal together. Aamir Khan acted in a special appearance in the stage show dance song. He also promotes his upcoming movie Andaz Apna Apna which was also directed by Rajkumar Santoshi. Damini – Lightning was remade into Oriya as Nari Nuhne Tu Narayani, starring Sidhanta Mohapatra and Rachana Banarjee. It was remade into Tamil as Priyanka, starring Revathi as the title character. Box Office India declared the film a super hit. This film was remade in Bangladesh as Sottyer Bijoy, starring Manna and Moushumi, directed by F.I. Manik. The rights of the movie are now owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. Damini is the recipient of a number of a accolades. At the 40th National Film Awards, Deol won the Best Supporting Actor award. In addition to other awards, the film received seven nominations at the 39th Filmfare Awards including Best Film, Best Actress for Seshadri, and Best Villain for Puri. It won a leading awards— Best Director for Santoshi, Best Supporting Actor for Deol, Best Story for Sutanu Gupta, and Best Sound for Nadeem-Shravan. Klimt Klimt is a 2006 Austrian art-house biographical film about the life of the Austrian Symbolist painter Gustav Klimt. It was written and directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz, with an English screenplay adaptation by Gilbert Adair. The director of photography was Ricardo Aronovich, and the music was composed by Jorge Arriagada. The title role was played by John Malkovich and the cast included Stephen Dillane. Both a 130-minute-long directors cut and a shortened producers cut of 96 minutes were shown at the 2006 Berlin Film Festival. A few months later the film was shown at the 28th Moscow International Film Festival where it was nominated for two awards, winning the Russian Film Clubs Federation Award. Ricky Ricky is a 2009 French fantasy film directed by François Ozon about a human baby who develops a set of functional wings, and how the parents cope with the childs abnormality. Lost in Thailand Lost in Thailand is a 2012 Chinese comedy film directed and co-written by Xu Zheng and starring Xu Zheng, Wang Baoqiang, and Huang Bo. The film is about three Chinese men traveling in Thailand: two competing scientists searching for their boss, and a tourist eager to explore the country. The film is Xus directorial debut. The film grossed more than US$200 million at the Chinese box-office, becoming the highest grossing movie of all time in China when it was released. It was the first movie in China to earn over a billion yuan, overtaking Titanic which earned around 975 million yuan in theatrical release. The Last Hurrah The Last Hurrah is a 1958 film adaptation of the novel The Last Hurrah by Edwin OConnor. The picture was directed by John Ford and stars Spencer Tracy as a veteran mayor preparing for yet another election campaign. Tracy was nominated as Best Foreign Actor by BAFTA and won the Best Actor Award from the National Board of Review, which also presented Ford the award for Best Director. The film tells the story of Frank Skeffington, a sentimental but iron-fisted Irish-American who is the powerful mayor of an unnamed New England city. As his nephew, Adam Caulfield, follows one last no-holds-barred mayoral campaign, Skeffington and his top strategist, John Gorman, use whatever means necessary to defeat a candidate backed by civic leaders such as banker Norman Cass and newspaper editor Amos Force, the mayors dedicated foes. I Love You, Alice B. Toklas! I Love You, Alice B. Toklas is a 1968 romantic comedy film starring Peter Sellers, directed by Hy Averback with music by Harpers Bizarre. The film is set in the counterculture of the 1960s. The cast includes David Arkin, Jo Van Fleet, Leigh Taylor-Young and a cameo by the scripts co-writer Paul Mazursky. The title refers to the writer Alice B. Toklas, whose 1954 cookbook had a recipe for cannabis brownies. The Prowler The Prowler is a 1951 American film noir thriller film directed by Joseph Losey that stars Van Heflin and Evelyn Keyes. The film was produced by Sam Spiegel and was written by Dalton Trumbo. Because Trumbo was blacklisted at the time, the screenplay was credited to his friend, screenwriter Hugo Butler, as a front. The Cruise Rejs, known in English as The Cruise, is a Polish comedy film released in 1970, directed by Marek Piwowski who also co-wrote the screenplay with Janusz Głowacki. The score was composed by Wojciech Kilar. Rejs is considered as a masterpiece by many and as the earliest cult film in Polish cinema. Shot in a quasi-documentary style, with a cast featuring not more than two or three professional actors, the absurd plot parodies life in the Peoples Republic of Poland, reducing a weekend river cruise to a hilarious parody of the entire communist system. A stowaway sneaks aboard a ship departing on a cruise down the Vistula River. The captain takes him for a Communist Party cultural coordinator and the intruder gladly adapts to his new role, immediately setting to work at manipulating the passengers and crew into silly and vaguely humiliating games. Before long, Tym has got everyone under his thumb and created his own comedic dictatorship. A memorable performance was given by Jan Himilsbach, an amateur actor who formerly carved tombstones. Krush Groove Krush Groove is a 1985 American film by Warner Bros. that was written by Ralph Farquhar and directed by Michael Schultz. This film is based on the early days of Def Jam Recordings and up-and-coming record producer Russell Simmons, portrayed by Blair Underwood in his feature film debut. Simmons was the films co-producer and story consultant; he also had a cameo in the film as a club owner named Crocket. Crying Fist Crying Fist is a 2005 South Korean film written and directed by Ryoo Seung-wan. The film had 1,728,477 admissions nationwide. It screened in the Directors Fortnight section of the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Assassination Assassination is a 1987 American action thriller film about a bodyguard who is assigned to protect the First Lady of the United States against an assassination plot. The film was directed by Peter R. Hunt and stars Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Charles Howerton, Jan Gan Boyd, Stephen Elliott and Chris Alcaide. The State Counsellor The State Counseller is a 2005 Russian film, an adaptation of Boris Akunins novel of the same name featuring detective Erast Fandorin. Directed by Filipp Yankovsky, it was one of the most expensive films ever made in Russia. A revolutionary organisation is planning to assassinate the Governor of Moscow as the first step to overthrowing the Tsarist state. Detective Erast Fandorin attempts to counter them, but his efforts are hindered by his dealings with Prince Pozharsky. The films promotional title in Russian uses the old-fashioned, pre-Revolutionary spelling Статскiй совѣтникъ which contrasts with the modern spelling Статский советник. Aaja Nachle Aaja Nachle is a 2007 Hindi dance film produced by Aditya Chopra and directed by Anil Mehta. It was released in India and the United States on 30 November 2007. The film stars Madhuri Dixit in her first film after five years, alongside Konkona Sen Sharma, Jugal Hansraj, Akshaye Khanna, and Kunal Kapoor in pivotal roles. The film opened to mixed reviews and was declared a flop by Box Office India. Macabre Macabre, international title for Rumah Dara, is a 2009 Indonesian horror-slasher film. The film tells about a group of people travelling by car to the airport, when along the road, they meet a beautiful woman named Maya who says she has been robbed and needs a ride home. The film is based on the short film Dara. Before the film was screened in Indonesia, it was screened at several festivals in 2009. Rumah Dara then received a wide release in Indonesia on January 22, 2010. The movie has been planned for distribution in North America and Europe by Overlook Entertainment. The film was released on VOD platforms in 2013 as part of the Bloody Disgusting Selects line. According to the official Twitter page for Rumah Dara, the film is banned in Malaysia because of excessive violence. The movie is the first Indonesian film to be banned there. The story unfolds as the group of travelers attempts to escape from a house which is owned by a mysterious lady named Dara and her family. The group is attacked with several types of weapons. An Elephant Sitting Still An Elephant Sitting Still is a 2018 Chinese film written, directed and edited by Hu Bo. The first and last film of the novelist-turned-director Hu, who committed suicide soon after finishing his film on 12 October 2017 at the age of 29, it is based on a story with the same title from his 2017 novel Huge Crack. It made its world premiere in the Forum section of the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. The film had won acclaim from other established directors such as Bela Tarr, Wang Bing, Ang Lee and Gus Van Sant. The film opened the FIRST International Film Festival in Xining. It was released in the United Kingdom on December 14, 2018 and in the United States on March 8, 2019. The Kennel Murder Case The Kennel Murder Case is a 1933 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Michael Curtiz and adapted from the 1933 novel of the same name by S. S. Van Dine. It stars William Powell as Philo Vance – reprising the role for Warner Bros. after appearing as Vance in three films for Paramount – and co-stars Mary Astor. These Are the Damned The Damned is a 1963 British science fiction film directed by Joseph Losey and starring Macdonald Carey, Shirley Anne Field, Viveca Lindfors and Oliver Reed. Based on H.L. Lawrences novel The Children of Light, it was a Hammer Film production. Don't Look in the Basement The Forgotten is a 1973 independent horror film directed by S. F. Brownrigg, written by Tim Pope and starring Bill McGhee, former Playboy model Rosie Holotik, and Anne MacAdams about homicidal patients at an insane asylum. I-See-You.com I-See-You.Com is a 2006 comedy film directed and co-written by Eric Steven Stahl, starring Beau Bridges and Rosanna Arquette. Heavenly Forest is a 2006 Japanese romance and drama film based on the novel written by Takuji Ichikawa. It was also released as a manga. The film was directed by Takehiko Shinjo, and focuses on the relationship that evolves between a photographer named Makoto, and two of his female university classmates, Shizuru and Miyuki. Old Acquaintance Old Acquaintance is a 1943 comedy-drama film made by Warner Bros. It was directed by Vincent Sherman and produced by Henry Blanke with Jack L. Warner as executive producer from a screenplay by John Van Druten, Lenore Coffee and Edmund Goulding based on Van Drutens play. The film starred Bette Davis and Miriam Hopkins with Gig Young, John Loder, Dolores Moran, Roscoe Karns and Anne Revere. Babes in Toyland Babes in Toyland is a 1986 Christmas television film directed by Clive Donner, and stars Keanu Reeves, Richard Mulligan and Drew Barrymore. It is based on the operetta of the same title by Victor Herbert and Glen MacDonough. This version features a new score by Leslie Bricusse along with select portions of Herberts score. It was filmed on location in Munich, West Germany in the summer of 1986. It was broadcast on NBC on December 19, 1986 and released on VHS in 1991. The European theatrical version was shortened to 94 minutes; this version was released worldwide on VHS. Warriors of Virtue Warriors of Virtue is a 1997 Chinese-American martial arts fantasy film directed by Ronny Yu and starring Angus Macfadyen, Mario Yedidia, and Marley Shelton. It was released in English, Mandarin and Cantonese-language versions. The creature effects were designed by Academy Award-nominated special effect production house Alterian The film was a critical and commercial failure. Although the film failed, a direct-to-video sequel, The Return to Tao was released in 2002. Invisible Target Invisible Target is a 2007 Hong Kong action film written, produced and directed by Benny Chan. The film stars Nicholas Tse, Jaycee Chan and Shawn Yue as three police officers who are thrown together due to their backgrounds to bring down a gang of seven criminals led by Tien Yeng-seng. Restless Restless is a 2012 British TV adaptation of William Boyds espionage novel Restless. Directed by Edward Hall, the film features Hayley Atwell, Rufus Sewell, Michelle Dockery, Michael Gambon and Charlotte Rampling. The two parts first aired on 27 and 28 December 2012 on BBC One. The Appaloosa The Appaloosa is a 1966 American Western film Technicolor from Universal Pictures starring Marlon Brando, Anjanette Comer and John Saxon, who was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of a Mexican bandit. The film was directed by Sidney J. Furie, and shot in Techniscope in California, Utah, and Arizona. The 2008 Appaloosa film is not related to this film, although it has a similar title. Wrestling Ernest Hemingway Wrestling Ernest Hemingway is a 1993 American romantic drama film directed by Randa Haines and starring Richard Harris, Robert Duvall, Sandra Bullock, Shirley MacLaine, and Piper Laurie. It was written by Steve Conrad. Shiloh Shiloh is a 1997 American family drama film produced and directed by Dale Rosenbloom. It was shown at the Heartland Film Festival in 1996, but its general release came on April 25, 1997. The original book by the same name was written by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. There are two sequels, Shiloh Season and Saving Shiloh, both directed by Sandy Tung. Tango Tango is a 1998 Argentine-Spanish musical drama tango film written and directed by Carlos Saura and starring Miguel Ángel Solá and Mía Maestro. It was photographed by cinematographer Vittorio Storaro. 2012: Supernova 2012: Supernova is a 2009 direct-to-video science fiction disaster film directed by Anthony Fankhauser and starring Brian Krause, Heather McComb, and Najarra Townsend. It was distributed by The Asylum. As with the previous film, titled 2012: Doomsday is a mockbuster of the Roland Emmerich film 2012, which was released a month later. It is the second film in the Asylums 2012 Trilogy though the films have nothing to do with one another. The third film is titled Ice Age. Around the World in 80 Days Around the World in 80 Days is a 1989 three-part television Eastmancolor miniseries originally broadcast on NBC. The production garnered three nominations for Emmy awards that year. The teleplay by John Gay is based on the Jules Verne novel of the same title. Deadfall Deadfall is a 1993 crime drama film directed by Christopher Coppola. Coppola co-wrote the script with Nick Vallelonga. The film stars Michael Biehn, Nicolas Cage, Charlie Sheen, James Coburn, and Peter Fonda. It is also the prime influence on the song "Deadfall" written by the American hardcore punk band Snot. A prequel/sequel, Arsenal, starring Nicolas Cage as his character Eddie King, was released in 2017. Father Hood Father Hood is a 1993 American adventure comedy-drama film directed by Darrell Roodt, and starring Patrick Swayze and Halle Berry. Myra Breckinridge Myra Breckinridge is a 1970 American comedy film based on Gore Vidals 1968 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Michael Sarne, and featured Raquel Welch in the title role. It also starred John Huston as Buck Loner, Mae West as Leticia Van Allen, Farrah Fawcett, Rex Reed, Roger Herren, and Roger C. Carmel. Tom Selleck made his film debut in a small role as one of Leticias "studs". Theadora Van Runkle was costume designer for the film, though Edith Head designed Wests costumes. Like the novel, the picture follows the exploits of Myra Breckinridge, a transgender woman who has undergone a sex change operation. Claiming to be her own widow, she manipulates her uncle into giving her a position at his acting school, where she attempts to usurp Hollywoods social order by introducing femdom into the curriculum. The picture was controversial for its sexual explicitness, but it, unlike the novel, received little to no critical praise and has been cited as one of the worst films ever made. This Girl's Life This Girls Life is a 2003 film written and directed by Ash. The story concerns the life of Moon, a porn star played by Juliette Marquis. The film also stars James Woods, Michael Rapaport, Rosario Dawson, Cheyenne Silver and Kip Pardue. A Matador's Mistress Manolete, also known as The Passion Within in the United Kingdom, Blood and Passion in Canada, and A Matadors Mistress in the United States, is a 2008 biopic of bullfighter Manuel Laureano Rodríguez Sánchez, better known as "Manolete". The film was written and directed by Menno Meyjes. This is the first film from HandMade Films since Lock. Sommaren med Göran A Midsummer Night’s Party is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 31 July 2009, directed by Staffan Lindberg. Overheard Overheard is a 2009 Hong Kong crime thriller film written and directed by Alan Mak and Felix Chong, and produced by Henry Fong and Derek Yee. The film stars Lau Ching-wan, Louis Koo and Daniel Wu as a trio of police officers conducting surveillance on a public company. The film was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 30 July 2009. The sequel, Overheard 2, was released in 2011. Strangler vs. Strangler Strangler vs. Strangler is a 1984 Yugoslav film featuring elements of comedy, thriller and horror genres. Arrival II Arrival ll, alternatively titled The Second Arrival, is a 1998 American science fiction direct-to-video film. It is the sequel to the 1996 movie The Arrival with Charlie Sheen. The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland is a 1999 American/German musical adventure comedy film directed by Gary Halvorson in his feature film debut. It is the second film to be based on the popular childrens television series Sesame Street, after Follow That Bird, the film stars Mandy Patinkin and Vanessa Williams alongside Muppet performers Kevin Clash, Jerry Nelson, Frank Oz and Steve Whitmire. Produced by Jim Henson Pictures and the Childrens Television Workshop, the film was released by Columbia Pictures on October 1, 1999. This film is one of the few Sesame Street productions directly produced by The Jim Henson Company. Alongside Muppets from Space, this is the final Muppet feature film to have the involvement of Oz, who retired from being a full-time puppeteer the following year. Jeff Dunham's Very Special Christmas Special Jeff Dunhams Very Special Christmas Special is the third Jeff Dunham special. It was taped at Pabst Theater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on June 7, 2008 and premiered on Comedy Central on November 16, 2008. It was released on DVD November 18, 2008. Dunham also released his first music album, Dont Come Home for Christmas, on November 4, 2008. It contains original Christmas songs as well as a parody of "Jingle Bells" entitled "Jingle Bombs". All of the songs were written and accompanied by Brian Haner, who joined Dunhams act as "Guitar Guy". Bubba J made his return in this special, singing "Roadkill Christmas". Six Degrees of Celebration Yolki, also known as Six Degrees of Celebration, is a 2010 Russian comedy film directed by Timur Bekmambetov. As of 2017, six films have been made in the series. It is the most successful non-animated film franchise in Russia. The films in the series represent a Russian tradition of the New Years Movie where films that take place during the holiday season tap into the vein of hope, optimism, and possibility associated with New Years in the Russian culture. Other examples include The Irony of Fate and The Irony of Fate 2. Typically such films are released in December, just before the start of the holidays in Russia. Never So Few Never So Few is a 1959 CinemaScope Metrocolor war film, directed by John Sturges and starring Frank Sinatra, Gina Lollobrigida, Peter Lawford, Steve McQueen, Richard Johnson, Paul Henreid, Brian Donlevy, Dean Jones, Charles Bronson, and Philip Ahn, and featuring uncredited roles by renowned Asian actors Mako, George Takei and James Hong. The script was loosely based on an actual OSS Detachment 101 incident recorded in a 1957 novel by Tom T. Chamales. Sinatras character of Captain Tom Reynolds is based on a real OSS officer and, later, sheriff of Sangamon County, Illinois, U.S. Navy Lt. Meredith Rhule. Solomon and Sheba Solomon and Sheba is a 1959 American epic historical romance film directed by King Vidor, shot in Technirama, and distributed by United Artists. The film dramatizes events described in The Bible—the tenth chapter of the First Kings and the ninth chapter of Second Chronicles. It starred Yul Brynner as Solomon and Gina Lollobrigida as Sheba; and features George Sanders as Adonijah, Marisa Pavan as Abishag, and David Farrar as the Pharaoh. The screenplay by Anthony Veiller, Paul Dudley, and George Bruce, was based on a story by Crane Wilbur. The Entertainer The Entertainer is a 1960 drama film directed by Tony Richardson, based on the stage play of the same name by John Osborne. It stars Laurence Olivier as a failing third-rate music-hall stage performer who tries to keep his career going even as the music-hall tradition fades into history and his personal life falls apart. The film was adapted by Osborne and Nigel Kneale from Osbornes play, and was produced by Harry Saltzman. It was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role. It was filmed on location in the Lancashire seaside town of Morecambe. Cannibals in the Streets Cannibal Apocalypse is a horror film directed by Antonio Margheriti. The film combines the horror genre with a forerunner of Margheritis Vietnam War films. Fear City Fear City is a 1984 American neo-noir erotic action-thriller directed by Abel Ferrara. The lead roles are played by Billy Dee Williams and Tom Berenger. In 2012 the film was released on Blu-ray by Shout! Factory. Ripper Ripper is a 2001 Canadian-British horror film, directed by John Eyres, and starring A. J. Cook and Bruce Payne. It was written and produced by John A. Curtis and Evan Tylor and by production companies Prophecy Entertainment and Studio Eight Productions. Hush Hush Baby Hush Hush Baby is a 2004 Dutch comedy film, written and directed by Albert ter Heerdt. Flanders Flanders is a 2006 French drama film written and directed by Bruno Dumont. It tells the story of Demester, a man whose girlfriend cheats on him out of frustration with his lack of emotion. Demester is then sent to war, in an unnamed Middle Eastern country, where he experiences the horrors of war. The Happy Housewife The Happy Housewife is a 2010 Dutch-language film directed by Antoinette Beumer. It stars Carice van Houten as Lea, a housewife who has trouble adjusting to the birth of her son. Simran Simran is a 2017 Indian heist crime drama film directed by Hansal Mehta in a screenplay written by Apurva Asrani and Kangana Ranaut based loosely around a real- life story of Sandeep Kaur. The film stars Ranaut in the lead role and Hiten Kumar, Kishori Shahane and Sohum Shah in supporting roles. The films narrative revolves around Praful Patel, a divorcee, who loses her savings in a gambling bout. She takes a loan in order to repair the damage but when she is unable to repay it, she finds herself drawn into a life of crime. The movie is loosely based on the life of Sandeep Kaur, a non-resident Indian in the United States who has been convicted of four bank robberies. The film released worldwide on 15 September 2017. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews with critics widely praising Ranauts performance but they also criticised the films screenplay and execution. Ranaut received a Best Actress nomination at the Screen Awards for her acclaimed performance. Young Man with a Horn Young Man with a Horn is a 1950 American musical drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Kirk Douglas, Lauren Bacall, Doris Day, Hoagy Carmichael, and Juano Hernandez. It was based on a novel of the same name by Dorothy Baker inspired by the life of Bix Beiderbecke, the jazz cornetist. The film was produced by Jerry Wald. The screenplay was written by Carl Foreman and Edmund H. North. Flatfoot in Hong Kong Flatfoot in Hong Kong is a 1975 crime comedy film. It is the second film of the Flatfoot tetralogy. A Dog Year A Dog Year is a 2009 American made-for-television comedy-drama film written and directed by first-time director George LaVoo and starring Jeff Bridges. It was originally broadcast on HBO on September 3, 2009. The film is based on the memoir by Jon Katz and adapted by LaVoo. The story centers on a man experiencing a midlife crisis whose world is turned upside down when he adopts a border collie crazier than he is. Faith Like Potatoes Faith Like Potatoes is a 2006 South African biographical drama film based on the 1998 book written by Angus Buchan, "Faith Like Potatoes." It is written and directed by Regardt van den Bergh, and stars Frank Rautenbach, Jeanne Wilhelm, Hamilton Dhlamini, and Sean Cameron Michael. The film follows Buchan and his family’s move from Zambia to South Africa and chronicles his Christian faith throughout that time. Far North Far North is an independently produced film by director Asif Kapadia, based on a short story by Sara Maitland. It was screened at various film festivals in 2007 and 2008 before an American DVD release on 23 September 2008. Tutta la vita davanti Your Whole Life Ahead of You is a 2008 Italian movie directed by Paolo Virzì and written by Virzì and Francesco Bruni. The Cloud The Cloud, is a 2006 German drama film based on a novel by Gudrun Pausewang. Damsel Damsel is a 2018 American western comedy written and directed by David Zellner and Nathan Zellner. It stars Robert Pattinson and Mia Wasikowska in lead roles. The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2018 and was released on June 22, 2018, by Magnolia Pictures and Great Point Media. Non-Fiction Non-Fiction is a 2018 French comedy film directed by Olivier Assayas. It stars Guillaume Canet, Juliette Binoche, Vincent Macaigne, Nora Hamzawi, Christa Théret, and Pascal Greggory. It was selected to be screened in the main competition section of the 75th Venice International Film Festival in 2018. It was released in France on 16 January 2019, by Ad Vitam Distribution. Home from the Hill Home from the Hill is a 1960 American Metrocolor drama film in CinemaScope directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Robert Mitchum, Eleanor Parker, George Peppard, George Hamilton, Everett Sloane, and Luana Patten. The script was adapted from the 1958 novel of the same name by William Humphrey. The film was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. The films title is from the last line of Robert Louis Stevensons short poem "Requiem". This film was originally intended for actors Clark Gable and Bette Davis, but the roles then went to Robert Mitchum and Eleanor Parker. As of 2018 the films only surviving credited cast member is George Hamilton. Day Zero Day Zero is a 2007 American film directed by Bryan Gunnar Cole and written by Robert Malkani. Set in the near future when global terrorism has forced the military to reinstate the draft, three young men, who have just received their induction notices and have 30 days to report for duty, must battle their political views before making a decision that will change their lives forever. This is American director Coles debut film. It premiered at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival and opened in limited release in the United States on January 18, 2008. The film stars Elijah Wood, Chris Klein and Jon Bernthal. It also features Ginnifer Goodwin, Sofia Vassilieva, Elisabeth Moss and Ally Sheedy. Le Beau Serge Le Beau Serge is a French film directed by Claude Chabrol, released in 1958. It has been cited as the first product of the Nouvelle Vague, or French New Wave, film movement. The film is often compared with Chabrols subsequent film Les Cousins, which also features Jean-Claude Brialy and Gérard Blain. The Deadly Affair The Deadly Affair is a 1966 British espionage–thriller film, based on John le Carrés first novel Call for the Dead. The film stars James Mason, Harry Andrews, Simone Signoret and Maximilian Schell. It was directed by Sidney Lumet from a script by Paul Dehn. In the movie, a Columbia Pictures production, the central character is renamed Charles Dobbs since Paramount owned the film rights to the name George Smiley, the central character of the novel and many other le Carré books. Paramount acquired the film rights to the character name when filming The Spy Who Came in from the Cold. The soundtrack was composed by Quincy Jones, and the bossa nova theme song, "Who Needs Forever", was performed by Astrud Gilberto. Khal Nayak Khal Nayak is a 1993 Indian Hindi action thriller film produced and directed by Subhash Ghai. The story centres on the escape and attempted capture of terrorist criminal Ballu by Inspector Ram and his girlfriend officer Ganga. The film was the second highest grossing Hindi film of 1993. The film is known for its music, especially the song "Choli Ke Peeche Kya Hai", sung by Alka Yagnik and Ila Arun. The Khalnayak soundtrack album sold 10million copies, making it one of the years best-selling Bollywood soundtrack albums, along with Baazigar. At the Filmfare Awards, it won "Best Female Playback Singer" for "Choli Ke Peeche" and also for "Best Choreography" for "Choli Ke Peeche". They Came Back They Came Back, known in the UK as The Returned, is a 2004 French horror drama film directed by Robin Campillo in his directorial debut. The film was screened at the Hamburg Fantasy Filmfest in Germany, the Venice Film Festival in Italy, and the Toronto International Film Festival in Canada. Unlike the typical zombie film, in which the physically deformed undead compulsively feed on or otherwise harm the human population, the physically normal undead in They Came Back seek only to reintegrate themselves into the everyday life of the small French town where they formerly lived, or so it seems. Hood of Horror Hood of Horror is a horror film adaptation of a fictional comic book, which is an anthology of three short tales set in an urban milieu in a style reminiscent of Tales from the Crypt and Tales from the Hood. It was the "secret" ninth film screened in the 8 Films to Die For film festival on November 19, 2006. It opened worldwide in theaters on May 4, 2007. Lucky Trouble Lucky Trouble is a 2011 Russian comedy film, directorial debut of Levan Gabriadze. The film premiered on February 17, 2011, and grossed 12.86 million dollars by May 1, 2011. Swimming with Men Swimming with Men is a 2018 British comedy film starring Rob Brydon, Jane Horrocks, Rupert Graves, Daniel Mays, Thomas Turgoose, Jim Carter, Adeel Akhtar and Charlotte Riley. It was directed by Oliver Parker. Screenwriter Aschlin Ditta based the script on the 2010 Swedish documentary Men Who Swim. A Story of Floating Weeds is a 1934 silent film directed by Yasujirō Ozu which he later remade as Floating Weeds in 1959 in color. It won the Kinema Junpo Award for best film. Les Carabiniers The Carabineers was the fifth narrative feature film by French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard. Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story is a 1987 American experimental short biographical film that portrays the last 17 years of singer Karen Carpenters life, as she struggled with anorexia. Directed by Todd Haynes, the film uses Barbie dolls as actors, as well as documentaries and artistic footage. Superstar was co-written and co-produced by Haynes and Cynthia Schneider, with an unauthorized soundtrack consisting mostly of the hit songs of The Carpenters. It was filmed over a ten-day period at Bard College in the summer of 1985. Barry Ellsworth collaborated on the film and was the cinematographer for the Barbie themed interior segments of the film. The film was withdrawn from circulation in 1990 after Haynes lost a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by Karens brother and musical collaborator, Richard Carpenter. The films title is derived from The Carpenters 1971 hit, "Superstar". Meanwhile, over the years Superstar has developed into a cult film, has notably been bootlegged, and is included in Entertainment Weeklys 2003 list of top 50 cult movies. Its apparent metamodern purpose as a film, including multiple perspectives on anorexia nervosa, the pop music industry, The Carpenters themselves, and the definition of a biographical film, has also given it a legacy among fans of avant-garde cinema; Guy Lodge, writing for The Guardian, expressed that while Haynes is working in a vein of very rich irony, there’s not a hint of snark here. Yella Yella is a 2007 German psychological horror-thriller film written and directed by Christian Petzold and starring Nina Hoss. The film is an unofficial remake of the 1962 American film Carnival of Souls. Yella premiered at the 57th Berlin International Film Festival where Hoss won the Silver Bear for Best Actress award. Chronic Chronic is a 2015 drama film written and directed by Michel Franco. The film stars Tim Roth, alongside a supporting cast featuring Bitsie Tulloch, David Dastmalchian, Tate Ellington, Claire van der Boom, Maribeth Monroe, Robin Bartlett, and Sarah Sutherland. Piedone d'Egitto Piedone dEgitto is a 1980 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film directed by Steno. It is the fourth and last chapter in the "Flatfoot" film series. Sadma Sadma is a 1983 Indian romantic drama film, written, directed and filmed by Balu Mahendra. It stars Sridevi and Kamal Haasan in the lead roles along with a music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film tells the story of Nehalata Malhotra, a young woman who regresses to childhood as result of retrograde amnesia after suffering a head injury in a car crash. Lost, she ends up trapped in a brothel before being rescued by Somu, a lonely school teacher who falls in love with her. The film was initially released on July 8, 1983 and then 2 weeks later released on July 22 in Delhi and other areas. The film was a remake of Mahendras own 1982 Tamil film Moondram Pirai, which also starred Kamal and Sridevi. Sadma was widely acclaimed by critics for its direction, screenplay, music and performances. Sridevis performance as an amnesiac woman was widely praised and is considered as one of the finest performances in Indian film history. Although a commercial failure upon release, Sadma over the years has gained a cultural following and cult status and is considered to be one of the finest Indian movies to be ever made. At the 31st Filmfare Awards, Sadma received three nominations : Best Actor Best Actress, and Best Story. Burn, Witch, Burn Night of the Eagle is a 1962 British-American horror film directed by Sidney Hayers. The script by Charles Beaumont, Richard Matheson and George Baxt was based upon the 1943 Fritz Leiber novel Conjure Wife. The film was retitled Burn, Witch, Burn! for the US release. Aprile April is a 1998 Italian semi-autobiographical film directed by Nanni Moretti. Moretti also played the central character, a filmmaker who has to deal with Italys political situation, his own goals as an artist and becoming a father. "He wants to make a musical comedy but he cant get started. So instead he talks about his life, his new baby, his desires and fears. Finally in the very last scene he begins." Morettis wife, son and mother appear as themselves. The Fluffer The Fluffer, a 2001 American independent film, is a triangular story of obsessive love set against the backdrop of the adult video industry. The film was written by Wash West and co-directed by West and his husband Richard Glatzer. The Fluffer features cameos from a number of figures in the adult entertainment industry, including Ron Jeremy, director Chi Chi LaRue, Karen Dior, Zach Richards, Derek Cameron, Chad Donovan, Thomas Lloyd, Jim Steel, Chris Green and Cole Tucker. The Fluffer was an official selection of and premiered in 2001 at the 51st Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin. It was also selected for the Toronto International Film Festival that year, where it made its North American debut. God Grew Tired of Us God Grew Tired of Us is a 2006 American documentary film about three of the "Lost Boys of Sudan", a group of some 25,000 young men who have fled the wars in Sudan since the 1980s, and their experiences as they move to the United States. The film was written and directed by Christopher Dillon Quinn. Ben 10: Race Against Time Ben 10: Race Against Time is a 2007 Canadian-American live-action/animated film adaptation of the animated television series Ben 10, created by Man of Action. The working title was Ben 10 in the Hands of Armageddon. Directed by Alex Winter, it premiered on November 21, 2007, in the United States as a Cartoon Network original film. As for the alternate timelines, the events of the film take place between the second and third seasons of Ben 10. Eureka Seven Eureka Seven, known in Japan as , is a 2005 Japanese anime series created by Bones. The series was directed by Tomoki Kyoda, with series composition by Dai Satō, character designs by Kenichi Yoshida and music by Naoki Satō. Eureka Seven tells the story of Renton Thurston and the outlaw group Gekkostate, his relationship with the enigmatic mecha pilot Eureka, and the mystery of the Coralians. The fifty episode series premiered in Japan on MBS between April 17, 2005 and April 2, 2006 and was subsequently licensed by Funimation in North America, Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand and by Anime Limited in the United Kingdom for English home video releases. The series spawned six manga adaptations, a light novel, three video games and a feature-length anime film which was released in Japan on April 25, 2009. One of the manga titled Eureka Seven: AO which was serialized in Shōnen Ace between January 2012 and October 2013, was further adapted into an anime series which aired twenty-four episodes in Japan between April 13 and November 20, 2012. Eureka Seven was well received by critics and earned several awards at numerous award shows in Japan, most notably the 2006 Tokyo International Anime Fair. Manufactured Landscapes Manufactured Landscapes is a 2006 feature-length documentary film about the work of photographer Edward Burtynsky. It was directed by Jennifer Baichwal and is distributed by Zeitgeist Films. Simon & the Oaks Simon and the Oaks is a Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 9 December 2011, directed by Lisa Ohlin and starring Bill Skarsgård. The film is based on the novel with the same name by Marianne Fredriksson. The film was nominated in 13 categories at the 47th Guldbagge Awards, won two of the awards: Cecilia Nilsson for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for the role as Inga, and Jan Josef Liefers for Best Actor in a Supporting Role as Ruben Lentov. Ohlin took over as director for the film, after the director Björn Runge in April 2009 announced that he would dropped out of the production. In May 2009, the Swedish Film Institute announced that Ohlin quits her job as film commissioner at the SFI to direct the film. Yossi Yossi is a 2012 drama Israeli film directed by Eytan Fox. It stars Ohad Knoller, Oz Zehavi and Lior Ashkenazi. Yossi, Foxs fifth feature film, is a sequel to the directors breakthrough work Yossi & Jagger. The plot takes place a decade after the events in that previous film. It follows the title character, a closeted gay cardiologist who struggles to find meaning in his life while overcoming the loss of his lover and reconciling his past with his future. Eytan Fox had previously directed Knoller in The Bubble; Ashkenazi in Walk on Water and Orly Silbersatz in Shirat HaSirena. The Man of the Year The Man of the Year, is a 2003 Brazilian drama film produced and directed by José Henrique Fonseca. It stars Murilo Benício, Cláudia Abreu, and Natália Lage. Uninhabited Uninhabited is a 2010 Australian horror film directed by Bill Bennett and starring Geraldine Hakewill and Henry James. The film premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival and in Australia during the 2010 Melbourne International Film Festival. It tells the story of a young couple vacationing at a deserted island, later discovering it has a disturbing history. Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg is a 2010 Iranian comedy film directed by Behrouz Afkhami. Mohsen Tanabandeh, Peyman Ghassemkhani, Bahareh Rahnama, Shila Khodadad, Amin Hayai, Soroush Sehhat and Andisheh Fooladvand were among the actors and Peiman Ghasemkhani wrote the screenplay. Eureka Eureka is a 1983 British-American drama film directed by Nicolas Roeg. It is the story of a Klondike prospector, Jack McCann who strikes it rich, yet ends up fearing that his daughter Tracy and his son-in-law are scheming to take his wealth and his soul; moreover, greedy investors are also hunting McCanns fortune. Eureka is loosely based on the true murder of Sir Harry Oakes in the Bahamas in 1943. Eastern Plays Eastern Plays is a 2009 Bulgarian drama film. The feature-length debut of young Bulgarian director, La Fémis graduate Kamen Kalev, Eastern Plays features Hristo Hristov, Ovanes Torosyan, Saadet Aksoy and Nikolina Yancheva. The film debuted at the 2009 Cannes Film Festivals Directors Fortnight, though regular showings in Bulgaria began on 16 October 2009. 10 Rules for Sleeping Around 10 Rules for Sleeping Around is a 2013 American screwball romantic sex comedy film written, produced, and directed by Leslie Greif and starring Jesse Bradford, Chris Marquette, Tammin Sursok, Virginia Williams and Reid Ewing. The film is about two couples whose sexual escapades land them in a tangle of lies. The Housemaid The Housemaid is a 1960 black-and-white South Korean film. It was directed by Kim Ki-young and starred Lee Eun-shim, Ju Jeung-nyeo and Kim Jin-kyu. It has been described in Koreanfilm.org as a "consensus pick as one of the top three Korean films of all time". This was the first film in Kims Housemaid trilogy followed by Woman of Fire and Woman of Fire 82. The film was remade in 2010 by director Im Sang-soo. In Harihar Nagar In Harihar Nagar is a 1990 Malayalam comedy-thriller film written and directed by the duo Siddique-Lal. It stars Mukesh, Siddique, Jagadish and Ashokan in major roles. The film became one of the biggest hits in Malayalam film history and has a dedicated cult following. It is referred to as part of the golden age of Malayalam comedy and among the most hilarious movies in Indian cinema. The film ran for 150 days. The film has spawned two sequels, 2 Harihar Nagar, In Ghost House Inn directed by Lal. In Harihar Nagar was remade in several other Indian languages including twice in Hindi as Parda Hai Parda and Dhol as well as in Kannada, Tamil and Telugu. I Am Taraneh, I Am Fifteen Years Old Im Taraneh, 15 is a 2002 Iranian film directed by Rasul Sadrameli. The film was selected as the Iranian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 75th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Running on Karma Running on Karma, also known as An Intelligent Muscle Man, is a 2003 Hong Kong action thriller film produced and directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai. The film is ultimately a Buddhist parable about the nature of karma. There were some cuts in the Mainland China edition to meet the requirements for release there. This is the second film starring Andy Lau in which he wears a prosthetic suit. In his previous film, Love on a Diet, he wore a fat suit, while in this film, he wears a muscle suit. Running on Karma was a critical and commercial success, grossing HK$26,339,848 at the Hong Kong box office, making it the third-highest grossing film of the year in the territory, and received 13 nominations at the 23rd Hong Kong Film Awards, winning Best Film, Best Screenplay and Best Actor for Lau, who wins the award for the second time after being awarded for his performance in Running Out of Time in 2000. In addition, Laus performance in the film also won him the Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award for Best Actor and the Chinese Film Media Awards for Best Actor of the Hong Kong/Taiwan region. Paradox Paradox is a 2017 neo-noir Hong Kong action film directed by Wilson Yip, with action direction by Sammo Hung. Written by Jill Leung and Nick Cheuk, the film stars Louis Koo as a police inspector who travels to Bangkok to search for his teenage daughter and is aided by local detectives played by Tony Jaa and Wu Yue. Along the way, he encounters the mastermind of an organ trafficking gang who colludes with a local politician, leading to a series of hot pursuit. Paradox is the third installment of the SPL film series, following the 2005 film, Sha Po Lang and 2015s A Time for Consequences. The film was released in China on 17 August 2017 and in Hong Kong on 25 August 2017 and has grossed US$80.8 million worldwide against a budget of US$14.5 million. The film well received by critics, with praise directed towards action director Hungs choreography, which won him the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography, and Koos physical and emotional performance, which netted him both the Asian Film Award for Best Actor and Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor, winning his film first acting awards. Aside from winning the two aforementioned awards, Paradox also won Best Sound Design and received six other nominations at the 37th Hong Kong Film Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Best New Performer, Best Cinematography and Best Film Editing. A Summer Place A Summer Place is a 1959 romantic drama film based on Sloan Wilsons 1958 novel of the same name, about teenage lovers from different social classes who get back together twenty years later, and then must deal with the passionate love affair of their own teenage children by previous marriages. Delmer Daves directed the movie, which stars Richard Egan and Dorothy McGuire as the middle-aged lovers, and Troy Donahue and Sandra Dee as their children. The film contains a memorable instrumental theme composed by Max Steiner, which spent nine weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in 1960. Three Outlaw Samurai is a 1964 Japanese chambara film by director Hideo Gosha. The film is an origin-story offshoot of the original Japanese television series of the same name. The film involves a wandering ronin who finds himself involved with two other samurai who are hired to execute a band of peasants who have kidnapped the daughter of a corrupt magistrate. Zakhm Zakhm is a 1998 Indian Hindi-language drama film produced by Mukesh Bhatt for Pooja Bhatt Productions and directed by Mahesh Bhatt. The lead roles are played by Ajay Devgn, Pooja Bhatt, Sonali Bendre, Kunal Khemu and Nagarjuna, with music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film won the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration. However, the film was a commercial failure at the box office. The Red Shoes The Red Shoes is a 2005 South Korean horror film written and directed by Kim Yong-gyun. Kim Yong-gyun was inspired by a fairy tale of same name by Hans Christian Andersen. Like Dandelion Dust Like Dandelion Dust is a 2009 drama film directed by Jon Gunn and based on the novel by the same name by Karen Kingsbury. The film won 26 awards at 23 film festivals. We Are Family We Are Family is a 2010 Indian drama film directed by Siddharth Malhotra and produced by Karan Johar. The movie features Kajol, Arjun Rampal and Kareena Kapoor in the lead roles, and is an official remake of the 1998 film Stepmom. It released worldwide on 3 September 2010, and a day before in India and UAE. Upon release, it received positive reviews from critics. In particular Kajol and Kareena Kapoor’s performance were much acclaimed. Mr. & Mrs. Bridge Mr. & Mrs. Bridge is a 1990 American drama film based on the novels by Evan S. Connell of the same name. It is directed by James Ivory, with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, and produced by Ismail Merchant. The film stars real-life couple Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward as Mr. and Mrs. Bridge. The character of Mrs. Bridge is based on Connells mother, Ruth Connell. India Indien is a 1993 Austrian tragicomic road movie directed by Paul Harather. It was Austrias submission to the 66th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but it was not nominated. It is one of the most successful films of Austrian Cinema and has developed a cult following. Scarlett Scarlett is a 1994 American six-hour television miniseries loosely based on the 1991 book of the same name written by Alexandra Ripley as a sequel to Margaret Mitchells 1936 novel, Gone with the Wind. The series was filmed at 53 locations in the United States and abroad, and stars Joanne Whalley-Kilmer as Scarlett OHara, Timothy Dalton as Rhett Butler, and Sean Bean as Lord Richard Fenton. The miniseries was broadcast in four parts on CBS on November 13, 15, 16 and 17, 1994. Wild Things: Foursome Wild Things: Foursome is a 2010 erotic thriller film directed by Andy Hurst and starring Jillian Murray, Marnette Patterson, Ashley Parker Angel and John Schneider. It is a sequel to Diamonds in the Rough and the fourth and final film in the Wild Things series. The film was released on DVD on June 1, 2010. One A.M. One A.M. was a unique Charlie Chaplin silent film created for Mutual Film in 1916. It was the first film he starred in alone, except for a brief scene of Albert Austin playing a cab driver. The Eclipse The Eclipse is a 2009 Irish supernatural drama film directed by Conor McPherson and stars Ciarán Hinds, Iben Hjejle and Aidan Quinn. Blue Skies, Green Waters, Red Earth Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhoomi is a 2013 Indian Malayalam road thriller film directed and co-produced by Sameer Thahir and written by Hashir Muhammad. The film stars Dulquer Salmaan, Dhritiman Chatterjee, Sunny Wayne and Surja Bala Hijam. It is inspired from the 2004 movie The Motorcycle diaries, based on the early life and travels of Che Guvera.The movie was a hit at the Kerala box office and has since developed a cult following among the youth of Kerala. The film began shooting in the north-eastern state of Nagaland in February 2013 and completed its shoot in June 2013. The film was shot at real locations in seven Indian states, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Orissa, West Bengal, Nagaland and Sikkim. The film revolves around Kasi and Suni who go on a road trip from Kerala to Nagaland. 1987: When the Day Comes 1987: When the Day Comes is a 2017 South Korean political thriller film directed by Jang Joon-hwan and written by Kim Kyung-chan . The film stars Kim Yoon-seok, Ha Jung-woo, Yoo Hae-jin, Kim Tae-ri, Park Hee-soon and Lee Hee-joon. Set in 1987 and based on a true story, the film focuses on the events that led up to the June Democratic Uprising in Korea, triggered by the death of a student protester during police interrogation which the authorities conspire to cover up. Jang has compared the overall structure of the film to a relay race, with the focus of the story shifting between several characters to convey the collective effort of the political resistance. The film was released in theaters on December 27, 2017. Prince of Space is a 1958 Japanese tokusatsu superhero television series from Toei Films. Created by Masaru Igami and produced by Nippon Gendai and Senkosha, the series aired on NTV from November 4, 1958 to October 6, 1959, with a total of 49 episodes. It was created to capitalize on the success of Shintohos Super Giant movie series. In fact, the title hero bore a strong resemblance to Super Giant. Planet Prince was filmed in black and white ToeiScope format. Toei produced two theatrical movies in 1959 that featured the Planet Prince character, but wearing a completely different, more streamlined costume than the one worn in the tv series. The hero in these two movies was played by Tatsuo Umemiya. The movies were released a week apart. The films were titled: Released: May 19, 1959 Released: May 25, 1959 For TV release in America, these two Planet Prince movies were compiled into a 95-minute movie entitled Prince of Space in 1962. It was also called The Star Prince, Planet Prince or Prince Planet. Barbarians at the Gate Barbarians at the Gate is a 1993 television movie based upon the book by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar, about the leveraged buyout of RJR Nabisco. The film was directed by Glenn Jordan and written by Larry Gelbart. It stars James Garner as F. Ross Johnson, the CEO of RJR Nabisco, and Jonathan Pryce as Henry Kravis, his chief rival for the company. It also features Peter Riegert, Joanna Cassidy and Fred Dalton Thompson. The film won both the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie and the Golden Globe for Best Television Movie while James Garner won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Miniseries or Movie. FOX also aired the film later in the same year. Game of Death II Game of Death II is a 1981 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Ng See-yuen starring Bruce Lee, Tong Lung, Huong Cheng Li and Roy Horan. This film was marketed as a sequel to Bruce Lees last and only partially completed film Game of Death. Bruce Lee died some years before the production of Game of Death II and most of his scenes are taken from Lees older films; mostly from Enter the Dragon. Aside from the International English dub giving the "Bruce Lee" character the name "Billy Lo", this movie would seem to have no connection with Robert Clouses film. Billy Lo, famed martial arts star is murdered. His brother, Bobby goes to Korea, and in an underground pagoda finds his brothers killers and exacts revenge. Smiling Fish & Goat on Fire Smiling Fish And Goat On Fire is a film about brothers, made by brothers Derick Martini and Steven Martini who wrote, produced and portrayed two brothers, and directed by Kevin Jordan, writer/director of Brooklyn Lobster. Martin Scorsese served as the Executive Producer and it won the Discovery Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film also won the Audience Award at the 2000 Milan International Film Festival. It was released theatrically in September 2000 by the now defunct Stratosphere Entertainment. Café Lumière is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-hsien for Shochiku as homage to Yasujirō Ozu, with direct reference to the late directors Tokyo Story. It premiered at a festival commemorating the centenary of Ozus birth. It was nominated for a Golden Lion at the 2004 Venice Film Festival. Vital is a Japanese film made in 2004. It was directed by Shinya Tsukamoto and stars Tadanobu Asano as Hiroshi Takagi, a man whose girlfriend dies and who loses his memory in a car accident. The original concept that inspired Vital was the image of medical students making sketches during a dissection. Tsukamoto visited a medical school and observed a dissection while writing the screenplay, which was originally titled: Dissection Film Project. Leonardo da Vincis anatomical sketches were a direct inspiration. Direct Contact Direct Contact is a 2009 American action film written, produced and directed by Danny Lerner, and starring Dolph Lundgren, Michael Paré, Gina May and Bashar Rahal. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on June 2, 2009. Jasper Jones Jasper Jones is an Australian mystery drama film directed by Rachel Perkins. The film was released in 2017 and is based on the novel of the same name by Craig Silvey. The Sandpiper The Sandpiper is a 1965 American drama film directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. Crying Out Love in the Center of the World is a 2004 Japanese drama film directed by Isao Yukisada and based on the novel Socrates in Love by Kyoichi Katayama. The story follows a man who returns to his hometown and listens to audio diaries recorded by his school sweetheart before her death. The film opened in Japan on 8 May 2004, which brought Nagasawa recognition as an actress. It was a financial success, and its theme song, "Hitomi o Tojite" by Ken Hirai, became a successful single. It 2005, it was remade in Korea as My Girl and I. Knuckle Knuckle is a 2011 film about the secretive world of Irish Traveller bare-knuckle boxing. The film was made in stages over 12 years. The Colossus of Rhodes The Colossus of Rhodes is a 1961 Italian sword and sandal film co-written and directed by Sergio Leone. Starring Rory Calhoun, it is a fictional account of the island of Rhodes during its Classical period in the late third century before coming under Roman control, using the Colossus of Rhodes as a backdrop for the story of a war hero who becomes involved in two different plots to overthrow a tyrannical king: one by Rhodian patriots and the other by Phoenician agents. The film was Leones first work as a credited director, in a genre where he already had worked before. It is perhaps the least known of the eight films he directed, and is notable for being one of only two of these films without an Ennio Morricone score. The film is also notable for its unusual time period: The time following Alexander the Great’s death but before the rise of the Roman empire, known as the Hellenistic era. Most sword-and-sandal epics of the 1950s and 1960s were set in either classical Greece or even earlier or the later Roman period. The only other films made during the peplum era to use a Hellenistic setting are Hannibal, Revak the Rebel and Siege of Syracuse. Madhouse Madhouse is a 1990 American comedy film starring Kirstie Alley and John Larroquette. Written and directed by Tom Ropelewski, it was produced by Leslie Dixon and released by Orion Pictures. New Jersey Drive New Jersey Drive is a 1995 crime drama film about joy riding black teenagers in 1990s Newark, then known as the "car theft capital of the world". The film was written and directed by Nick Gomez. The executive producer was Spike Lee. Roger Ebert gave the film three stars. Free Money Free Money is a 1998 Canadian black comedy film directed by Yves Simoneau, produced by Nicolas Clermont and written by Anthony Peck and Joseph Brutsman, and starring Marlon Brando in his penultimate film. Cocaine Cowboys 2 Cocaine Cowboys 2 – formally titled Cocaine Cowboys II: Hustlin With the Godmother – is a 2008 documentary film sequel to Cocaine Cowboys. Directed by Billy Corben and Lisa M. Perry and produced by Rakontur, the film "stars" Charles Cosby, Nelson Andreu, and Jorge "Rivi" Ayala and features the Colombian-born "Cocaine Godmother", drug lord Griselda Blanco. Set in 1992, the film is largely narrated by Cosby, a small-time cocaine dealer from a broken home located in Oaklands inner-city. As described in the film summary published in The New York Times, the film "follows Charles Cosby, a small time coke dealer in Oakland whose life is changed forever when he writes a fan letter to the "Cocaine Godmother" Griselda Blanco, who is serving time at a nearby federal prison. Six months later, Cosby is a multi-millionaire, Blancos lover, and the head of her $40 million a year cocaine business." Although Blanco was imprisoned by the time Cosby met her, through Cosby and other intermediates, she was still able to organize a multi-million dollar cocaine empire, importing cocaine into California and distributing it to various locations across the United States. The relationship between Blanco and Cosby eventually came to an end when Jorge Rivi Ayala, Blancos former hitman and enforcer, agreed to testify against her on the subject of several murders she had ordered. Blanco, facing a possible death sentence, attempted to organize the kidnapping of John F. Kennedy Jr., aiming to use him as a hostage to secure her release. Cosby claims to have balked at the prospect of engaging in such a serious crime with a lengthy sentence, preventing the kidnapping from taking place. Cosby himself was later subpoenaed to testify against Blanco, but the case against her collapsed when Rivi was implicated in a phone sex scandal with secretaries in the Florida State Attorneys office. Blanco was deported from the United States after her sentence was complete. The documentary also explores Blancos criminal past, including her rise to prominence in the Miami drug trade, before her involvement in escalating criminal conflict in Miami, her relocation to California and eventual imprisonment. Heavy Traffic Heavy Traffic is a 1973 American adult animated drama film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi. The film, which begins, ends, and occasionally combines with live-action, explores the often surreal fantasies of a young New York cartoonist named Michael Corleone, using pinball imagery as a metaphor for inner-city life. Heavy Traffic was Bakshi and producer Steve Krantzs follow-up to the film Fritz the Cat. Though producer Krantz made varied attempts to produce an R-rated film, Heavy Traffic was given an X rating by the MPAA. The film received largely positive reviews and is widely considered to be Bakshis biggest critical success. Aaram Thamburan Aaraam Thampuran is a 1997 Indian Malayalam-language action-drama film directed by Shaji Kailas, written by Ranjith and produced by Revathy Kalamandhir. It stars Mohanlal, Narendra Prasad, and Manju Warrier. The story follows Jagannadhan, a former Bombay-based criminal who buys an old Kovilakam named Kanimangalam and shifts the balance of power in that village and he comes to be known as "Aaram Thampuran". The film features original songs composed by Raveendran and background score by C. Rajamani. Aaraam Thampuran became the highest-grossing Malayalam film ever, to that date, and completed more than 250 days theatrical run. The film broke the collection record of Mohanlal-starrer Chandralekha released in the same year. The film won two Kerala State Film Awards—Best Background Music for Rajamani and Best Singer for K. J. Yesudas. Warrier won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Malayalam. Go for Zucker Alles auf Zucker! is a German comedy film, released internationally in 2004. It can be seen as part of the "Ossi-Wessi" confrontation within Germany. Directed by Dani Levy, the cast includes Henry Hübchen, Hannelore Elsner, Udo Samel, Gołda Tencer and Steffen Groth. Director Dani Levy, himself Jewish, has made an ironic comedy about modern Jewish identity in present-day Germany. Henry Hübchen stars as Jaecki Zucker. Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fans Hope is a 2011 documentary film on the San Diego Comic-Con International, directed by Morgan Spurlock. The film follows five subjects: aspiring comics artists Skip Harvey and Eric Henson; comic book dealer Chuck Rozanski, who attempts to sell a high-priced comic book; a group of costume designers led by Holly Conrad who enter the conventions cosplay competition; and fan James Darling, who plans to propose marriage to his girlfriend during one of the many events at the convention. The documentary also conducts brief interviews with comic book and Hollywood figures who share their experiences as fans and their feelings toward the event. Raabta Raabta is a 2017 Hindi-language adventure romantic drama film directed by Dinesh Vijan in his directorial debut and co-produced by Vijan, Homi Adajania, Bhushan Kumar and Bhaumik Gondaliya. It stars Kriti Sanon and Sushant Singh Rajput, with Jim Sarbh and Varun Sharma in supporting roles. The story is based on the concept of reincarnated star-crossed lovers. Raabta released on 9 June 2017 at a budget of . It underperformed at the box office, grossing worldwide, and was termed a "disaster" by Box Office India. Dekalog, osiem Dekalog: Eight is the eighth part of the television series Dekalog by Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski, connected to the eighth imperative of the Ten Commandments - "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor." A Holocaust survivor confronts an ethics professor who once refused to help her on the basis of this commandment. Four Heads Are Better Than One The Four Troublesome Heads is an 1898 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss company Star Film and is numbered 167 in its catalogues. An illegal print of the film, copied without authorization from Méliès, was released in America in 1903 by Siegmund Lubin under the title Four Heads Are Better Than One. The film features one of the first known uses of multiple exposure of objects on a black background on film, a special effect Méliès went on to use prolifically. Angels of the Universe Angels of the Universe is a 2000 Icelandic film directed and produced by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. The leading role is played by Ingvar E. Sigurðsson, who was nominated for the European Film Awards for best acting. The story is based on Einar Már Guðmundssons novel of the same name, a semi-fictional story about Einars brother Pálmi Örn Guðmundsson. Much of the book is true; for example, Pálmi was mentally ill and painted as a hobby. The Storm The Storm is a 2009 Dutch disaster film by Ben Sombogaart. Christmas Tango Christmas Tango is a 2011 Greek drama film directed by Nikos Koutelidakis. Satisfied Like This Keda Reda is an Egyptian romantic comedy film starring Ahmed Helmi. It has a very simple story about 3 identical triplets. For the first time in the Middle East cinema, it has 7 minutes of CGI and Visual Effects by DoLeeP Studios. Keda Reda stars comedian Ahmed Helmi as Semsem, Bibo and Prince. The trio, all named Reda, all compete to win the heart of one beautiful girl, played by Menna Shalabi. The film made it to the top of the Egyptian box office, as it earned more than 20 million EGP. The story was inspired by the American film Matchstick Men. Equinox Equinox is a 1970 American independent horror film directed by Jack Woods and Dennis Muren, and starring Edward Connell, Barbara Hewitt, Frank Bonner and Robin Christopher. The plot focuses on four teenagers having a picnic in the canyons of California who stumble upon an ancient book containing secrets of a strange world that exists alongside humans, and consequently unleash a plethora of evil creatures. Made on a budget of a mere $6,500 in 1967, Equinox initially gained a reputation as a midnight movie during its theatrical run, but has in later years been noted for its economical yet sophisticated use of stop-motion special effects and cel animation, which were provided by Dave Allen and Jim Danforth; the latter later worked on Flesh Gordon, in which he animated a giant monster similar to the ones in Equinox. The film has been influential to the horror and sci-fi monster genres, receiving praise from filmmaker George Lucas and special effects artist Ray Harryhausen; it was also noted as a main inspiration for Sam Raimis The Evil Dead. It was released on DVD by the Criterion Collection in 2006. The Curiosity of Chance The Curiosity of Chance is a 2006 comedy film directed by Russell P. Marleau, produced by Bigfoot Entertainment and starring Tad Hilgenbrink. Love Sick Love Sick is a 2006 Romanian drama film directed by Tudor Giurgiu. It is a lesbian-themed love story that has been compared to My Summer of Love. Vendetta Vendetta is a vigilante action film directed by the Soska sisters starring Dean Cain, Big Show, and Michael Eklund. It is the first film in the Action Six-Pack series. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on June 12, 2015. Adrift Adrift is a 2009 Brazilian drama film directed by Heitor Dhalia, starring Laura Neiva, Camilla Belle and Vincent Cassel. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Lemon Tree Passage Lemon Tree Passage is a 2014 Australian horror/thriller film that was directed by David James Campbell and is his feature film directorial debut. The film received an Australian release and stars Andrew Ryan, Tim Phillipps, Pippa Black, Jessica Tovey, and Tim Pocock as a group of backpackers that find themselves in the midst of strange occurrences. The movies premise is based upon an urban legend that claims that if a motorist speeds along Lemon Tree Passage Road in Lemon Tree Passage, they will see a ghost. King Jack King Jack is a 2015 American coming-of-age adventure drama film written and directed by Felix Thompson in his directorial debut. The film stars Charlie Plummer, Cory Nichols, Christian Madsen, Daniel Flaherty, Erin Davie and Chloe Levine, and follows a 15-year-old boy who befriends his introverted cousin while facing off against a sadistic school bully. Man Without a Star Man Without a Star is a 1955 American Technicolor Western film directed by King Vidor starring Kirk Douglas, Jeanne Crain, Claire Trevor and William Campbell. It was based on the novel of the same name, published in 1952, by Dee Linford. A remake was made for television in 1968 entitled A Man Called Gannon. The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire is a 2000 direct-to-video animated adventure musical drama and the seventh film in The Land Before Time series, produced and directed by Charles Grosvenor. It stars the voices of Thomas Dekker, Anndi McAfee, Aria Curzon, Jeff Bennett and Rob Paulsen, and introduces Charles Kimbrough, Patti Deutsch, British actor Michael York and Jim Cummings. This was the only Land Before Time film to be written by Len Uhley. This is the only installment to not have a narrator. Eight Miles High Eight Miles High is a 2007 German biographical motion picture, set in the 1960s and depicting the "wild life" of Uschi Obermaier, a West German sex symbol and icon of the era. Run! Bitch Run! Run! Bitch Run! is a 2009 American rape and revenge film emulating the style of grindhouse-era productions. It follows two Catholic schoolgirls who, selling religious paraphernalia door-to-door to fund their education, are brutally raped and left for dead. One of them, surviving the affair, returns with a shotgun to exact revenge on her tormentors. Is It Just Me? Is It Just Me? is a gay themed film, written and directed by J.C Calciano and released in 2010. Tokyo Ghoul is a 2017 Japanese dark fantasy action horror film based on the manga series Tokyo Ghoul by Sui Ishida. The film is directed by Kentarō Hagiwara and stars Masataka Kubota as Ken Kaneki and Fumika Shimizu as Tōka Kirishima. It was released in Japan by Shochiku on 29 July 2017. Porcile Pigsty is a 1969 Italian film, written and directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini and starring Jean-Pierre Léaud, Marco Ferreri, Ugo Tognazzi, Pierre Clémenti, Alberto Lionello, Franco Citti and Anne Wiazemsky. Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park is a 1978 made-for-television musical-fantasy film starring American hard rock band Kiss and produced by the animation studio of Hanna-Barbera Productions. The films plot revolves around Kiss, who use their superpowers to battle an evil inventor and to save a California amusement park from destruction. NBC aired the film at the height of Kiss popularity in the United States. Due to the films poor acting and semi-comedic script, most Kiss fans disliked the film. Despite the films poor quality, it has attained cult film status. The members of Kiss themselves despised the film for making them appear buffoonish. For years after its airing, no one who worked for the group was permitted to mention the film in their presence. Farewell, Friend Adieu lami is a 1968 French-Italian film directed by Jean Herman and produced by Serge Silberman, with a screenplay by Sebastien Japrisot. The film was a big success in Europe and was crucial to Charles Bronsons career, making him a star over there, after being pigeonholed as a supporting actor in Hollywood. The Virgin Queen The Virgin Queen is a 2005 BBC and Power co-production, four-part miniseries based upon the life of Queen Elizabeth I, starring Anne-Marie Duff. Breathing Breathing is a 2011 Austrian art house drama film written and directed by Karl Markovics. The film concerns a 19-year-old inmate in a detention facility for juveniles, with a pending application for parole, who is challenged to reconsider his identity by a trial work-release job at a morgue. Starring Thomas Schubert, Karin Lischka and Gerhard Liebmann, it was screened at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Schubert won Best Actor at the 17th Sarajevo Film Festival for his performance, presented to him by Angelina Jolie. The film was selected as Austrias submission to the 84th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but it did not make the final shortlist. Aziz Ansari Live in Madison Square Garden Aziz Ansari: Live at Madison Square Garden is a 2015 American stand-up comedy film starring, written, directed and produced by Aziz Ansari. It was shot at Madison Square Garden in New York City in October 2014. Frenzy Frenzy is a 2015 Turkish drama film directed by Emin Alper. It was screened in the main competition section of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. This Happy Breed This Happy Breed is a 1944 British Technicolor drama film directed by David Lean and starring Robert Newton, Celia Johnson, Stanley Holloway, and John Mills. The screenplay by Lean, Anthony Havelock-Allan and Ronald Neame is based on the 1939 play This Happy Breed by Noël Coward. The title, a reference to the English people, is a phrase from John of Gaunts monologue in Act II, Scene 1 of William Shakespeares Richard II. The Children of the Marshland The Children of the Marshland is a 1999 French film directed by Jean Becker. The Visitor The Visitor is a 1979 Italian science fiction horror film directed by Giulio Paradisi and based on a story by the Egypt-born Italian writer and producer Ovidio G. Assonitis. It features a cast of well-established stars including John Huston, Shelley Winters, Mel Ferrer, Glenn Ford and Sam Peckinpah with supporting appearances by Neal Boortz, Steve Somers, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. It was filmed on location in Atlanta, Georgia and at Cinecittà Studios in Rome. It has garnered a cult following over the years. Sex Is Comedy Sex Is Comedy is a 2002 French film written and directed by Catherine Breillat. It revolves around a director and her troubles filming an intimate sex scene between two actors who cannot tolerate each other. Based on Breillats experiences directing her 2001 film Fat Girl, the climax of the film features a recreation of a scene from that movie, shot from the point of view of the crew, with Roxane Mesquida essentially reprising her role from the first film. Not Easily Broken Not Easily Broken is a 2009 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Bill Duke. The film is written by Brian Bird based on T. D. Jakes 2006 novel of the same name. The Battered Bastards of Baseball The Battered Bastards of Baseball is a 2014 documentary film about the Portland Mavericks, a defunct minor league baseball team in Portland. They played five seasons in the Class A-Short Season Northwest League, from 1973 through 1977. Owned by actor Bing Russell, the Mavericks were an independent team, without the affiliation of a parent team in the major leagues. The title is from a line in Jim Boutons book Ball Four: "Us battered bastards of baseball are the biggest customers of the U.S. Post Office, forwarding-address department." The film was directed by Chapman Way and Maclain Way, grandsons of Russell, and features Russells son Kurt Russell, who played for the Mavericks and worked as a vice president. It also includes batboy Todd Field, Frank "The Flake" Peters, Joe Garza, Jim Bouton, and Joe Garagiola. The film premiered to a standing ovation at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. Netflix, initially one of several interested buyers, acquired the rights to the film and premiered it as an Original Documentary on July 11, 2014. After a bidding war between Fox Searchlight, Columbia Pictures, and DreamWorks, filmmaker Justin Lin acquired the rights to adapt the documentary into a feature film. Oscar-nominated Field was attached to write and direct the adaptation. Brahmotsavam Brahmotsavam is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language drama film written, and directed by Srikanth Addala. The film was produced by Prasad V. Potluri under the banner PVP cinema, it features Mahesh Babu, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Kajal Aggarwal and Pranitha Subhash in lead roles. Mickey J. Meyer composed the films music and Gopi Sundar scored the background music. R. Rathnavelu and Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao handled the films cinematography and editing, respectively. The film was released on 20 May 2016 to mixed reviews. Blood Alley Blood Alley is a 1955 American seafaring Cold War adventure film drama from Warner Bros., shot in CinemaScope and Warnercolor. It was produced by John Wayne, directed by William A. Wellman, and stars Wayne and Lauren Bacall. Duel at Diablo Duel at Diablo is a 1966 western film starring James Garner in his first Western since leaving Maverick and Sidney Poitier in his first Western. Based on Marvin H. Alberts 1957 novel Apache Rising, the film was written by Albert and Michael M. Grilikhes and directed by Ralph Nelson who had directed Poitier in Lilies of the Field. The supporting cast includes Bibi Andersson, Bill Travers, Dennis Weaver and John Hoyt; Ralph Nelson has a cameo as an Army Major. The movie was shot on location amidst striking scenery in Utah; the musical score was composed by Neal Hefti. The Monster Club The Monster Club is a 1981 British horror film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring Vincent Price and John Carradine. An anthology film, it is based on the works of the British horror author R. Chetwynd-Hayes. It was the final film from Milton Subotsky who was best known for his work with Amicus Productions; Amicus were well known for their anthologies but this was not an Amicus film. It was also the final feature film directed by Baker. The Catered Affair The Catered Affair, also known as Wedding Party, is a family drama film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Richard Brooks and produced by Sam Zimbalist from a screenplay by Gore Vidal, based on a television play by Paddy Chayefsky. The film score was by André Previn and the cinematography by John Alton. The film stars Bette Davis, Ernest Borgnine, Debbie Reynolds, Barry Fitzgerald and Rod Taylor. It was Taylors first film for MGM after having been signed by the studio to a long-term contract. Wanda Wanda is a 1970 American independent drama film written and directed by Barbara Loden, who also stars in the title role. Set in the anthracite coal region of eastern Pennsylvania, the film focuses on an apathetic woman with limited options who inadvertently goes on the run with a bank robber. Inspired by her own past feelings of aimlessness, as well as a newspaper article detailing a womans participation in a bank robbery, Loden wrote the screenplay for Wanda before securing financing through Harry Shuster, a Los Angeles-based producer. The film was shot on location with a small crew of around seven people, primarily in eastern Pennsylvania and Connecticut, and much of the dialog and filming was improvised, with Loden only loosely referring to the screenplay. Wanda was chosen for the 31st Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Pasinetti Award for Best Foreign Film. A restored version of the film was screened out of competition at the 67th Venice International Film Festival in 2010. In 2017, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling Rockos Modern Life: Static Cling is a 2019 American animated special based on, as well as a continuation of, Joe Murrays Nickelodeon series Rockos Modern Life. It was originally slated to premiere on Nickelodeon in 2018 as a television special, but was left unaired; in May 2019, Nickelodeon sold the distribution rights of the special to Netflix, which released the film on August 9, 2019, airing 22 years after the original series finale. After being stuck in space for 20 years, Rocko and his friends return to a late-2010s era O-Town with modern amenities such as constantly updating touchscreen phones, radioactive energy drinks, food trucks and coffee shops on every corner. Rocko, who does not share Heffer and Filburts enthusiasm for the 21st century, attempts to get his favorite television show The Fatheads back on the air, since it is the last remnant of his past; to do so, he goes on a quest to find Ralph Bighead, the shows creator. Petulia Petulia is a 1968 American drama film directed by Richard Lester and starring Julie Christie, George C. Scott and Richard Chamberlain. The screenplay by Lawrence B. Marcus is based on the novel Me and the Arch Kook Petulia by John Haase. It was scored by John Barry. The Touch of Satan The Touch of Satan is a 1971 independent horror film directed by Don Henderson and starring Michael Berry and Emby Mellay in their debut roles. The film was shot between 1968 and 1970 in the Santa Ynez area and featured early work by movie makeup artist Joe Blasco, cinematographer Jordan Cronenweth, and composer Robert O. Ragland. The film was relatively obscure, playing only in drive-in theaters and dollar movie houses until a 1998 appearance on the series Mystery Science Theater 3000. Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts is a direct-to-video animated superhero film and the first entry in the Batman Unlimited series. It was released on May 12, 2015 on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD. Show Boat Show Boat is a 1936 romantic musical film directed by James Whale, based on the musical of the same name by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II, which in turn was adapted from the novel of the same name by Edna Ferber. Universal Pictures had filmed the part-talkie Show Boat which was released in 1929. Carl Laemmle, head of Universal, had been deeply dissatisfied with that film, and wanted to make an all-sound version of the musical. It was originally scheduled to be made in 1934, but plans to make this version with Russ Columbo as the gambler Gaylord Ravenal fell through when Columbo was killed that year in a shotgun accident, and production of the film was rescheduled. The film, with several members of the original Broadway cast, began principal photography in late 1935 and was released in 1936. In addition to the songs retained from the stage production, Kern and Hammerstein wrote three additional songs for the film. Two of them were performed in spots previously reserved for songs from the stage production. The Disorderly Orderly The Disorderly Orderly is a 1964 American comedy film released by Paramount Pictures, and starring Jerry Lewis. The film was produced by Paul Jones with a screenplay by director Frank Tashlin, based on a story by Norm Liebermann and Ed Haas. 100 Rifles 100 Rifles is a 1969 western directed by Tom Gries and starring Jim Brown, Burt Reynolds and Raquel Welch. It is based on Robert MacLeods 1966 novel The Californio. The film was shot in Spain. The original music score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith. When Strangers Appear When Strangers Appear is a 2001 psychological thriller film directed by Scott Reynolds and starring Radha Mitchell, Barry Watson, and Josh Lucas. Maanagaram Maanagaram is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj and produced by S. R. Prabhu. The film features Sri, Sundeep Kishan, and Regina Cassandra in the lead roles, while Charle, Madhusudhan Rao, Ramdoss, and Vivek Prasanna play supporting roles. Featuring music composed by Javed Riaz, the film finished production in late 2015, and was released on 10 March 2017. Upon release, the film won critical acclaim and became a successful venture at the box office. City Girl City Girl is a 1930 American silent film directed by F. W. Murnau, and starring Charles Farrell and Mary Duncan. A version of the film, with some sound elements, was made alongside the silent version. The film is credited as being the primary inspiration for Terrence Malicks Days of Heaven. Winnetou: The Red Gentleman Last of the Renegades is a 1964 German Western film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Lex Barker. Green Arrow DC Showcase: Green Arrow is a 2010 short animated film, directed by Joaquim Dos Santos and written by Greg Weisman, featuring Neal McDonough as Green Arrow, who must protect a young princess at an airport. The film, which was released on as a bonus feature on the Apocalypse DVD, was the third of the DC Showcase series and was included on the compilation DVD DC Showcase Original Shorts Collection in an extended version. Beyond the Mask Beyond the Mask is a 2015 American Christian historical action-adventure film directed by Chad Burns and starring Andrew Cheney, John Rhys-Davies, and Kara Killmer. The film follows an ex-mercenary during the American Revolution who attempts to redeem himself from a life of murder by becoming a masked vigilante to overthrow the British in the colonies. The film was produced under Burns Family Studios and was released by Gathr in select theaters before a mainstream distribution by Freestyle Releasing. Beyond the Mask received negative reviews from critics, but had a warmer reception from Christian film critics. The film was later released on DVD. First Girl I Loved First Girl I Loved is a 2016 American romantic drama film written and directed by Kerem Sanga. It stars Dylan Gelula, Brianna Hildebrand, Tim Heidecker and Pamela Adlon. The film premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival and won the Audience Award for "Best of NEXT". The film follows two teenage girls, nerdy yearbook editor Anne and softball star Sasha, wrestling with their sexuality at a Los Angeles high school. It was released in the United States and Canada in select theaters and on demand October 18, 2016. Tehran Taboo Tehran Taboo is a 2017 German-Austrian animated film directed by Ali Soozandeh. Animated through rotoscope, the film tells the story of three women and a male musician living in Tehran and their desperate attempts at coping with Irans strict religious laws and resulting double standards. The film was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, and was released in the United States in February 2018. Jack Frost 2: Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman Jack Frost 2: Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman is the 2000 sequel to the 1997 horror comedy film Jack Frost. It has since attracted a cult following for its B movie effects and comical death scenes. Anegan Anegan is a 2015 Indian Tamil thriller film directed by K. V. Anand. The film stars Dhanush, Amyra Dastur and Karthik, with Ashish Vidyarthi, Aishwarya Devan, Mukesh Tiwari, and Jagan in supporting roles. Produced by AGS Entertainment, the film features music composed by Harris Jayaraj, cinematography by Om Prakash and editing by Anthony. The visual effects were handled by V. Srinivas Mohan. The film was released on 13 February 2015, along with its Telugu dubbed version titled Anekudu. In 2016, the film was dubbed into Hindi as Anek by Goldmines Telefilms Pvt Ltd. In 2019, the film was dubbed into Bengali as Mon Majhi Re. Principal photography commenced on 2 September 2013 at Puducherry. Filming continued in Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia and Burma and was completed on 15 September 2014. A Hindi remake is in development by Dharma Productions and AGS Entertainment starring Varun Dhawan and with Dastur reprising her role. The movie will be directed by Jugal Hansraj and will be executive produced by Shashank Khaitan. Inside Inside is a 2016 Spanish horror film directed by Miguel Ángel Vivas, written by Jaume Balagueró, and starring Rachel Nichols, Laura Harring, and Stany Coppet. It is a remake of the 2007 French film, Inside. The Fighting Kentuckian The Fighting Kentuckian is a 1949 American Western film directed by George Waggner starring John Wayne, Vera Ralston, Philip Dorn, Oliver Hardy, Marie Windsor, John Howard, Hugo Haas, Grant Withers and Odette Myrtil. Pale Flower is a 1964 Japanese film noir directed by Masahiro Shinoda. The film is about Muraki a Yakuza hitman just released from prison. At an illegal gambling parlor, he finds himself drawn to a mysterious young woman named Saeko. Though Saeko loses large sums of money, she asks Muraki to find games with larger and larger stakes. The two become involved in an intense mutually destructive relationship. Film critic Roger Ebert gave Pale Flower four stars and put it on his list of Great Movies. Aaltra Aaltra is a 2004 Belgian French-language deadpan black comedy film directed and written by Gustave de Kervern and Benoît Delépine. The film won four awards and was nominated for three others. Comedy of Power Comedy of Power is a 2006 French drama film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring Isabelle Huppert. The French title means "drunk with power". The Cutting Edge 3: Chasing the Dream The Cutting Edge: Chasing the Dream is a 2008 drama and romance television film and the third installment in The Cutting Edge series. The film was followed by Fire and Ice. The film was produced for the ABC Family cable channel, which aired on March 16, 2008. Nostradamus Nostradamus is a 1994 biographical film about Nostradamus, directed by Roger Christian. Futuresport Futuresport is a television film directed by Ernest Dickerson, starring Dean Cain, Vanessa Williams, and Wesley Snipes. It originally aired on ABC in October 1998, and released on VHS and DVD in March 1999. Led Zeppelin DVD Led Zeppelin DVD is a double DVD set by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released in the United Kingdom on 26 May 2003, and the United States on 27 May 2003. It contains live concert footage of the band spanning the years 1969 to 1979. The DVD includes performances from the Royal Albert Hall in 1970, Madison Square Garden in 1973, Earls Court in 1975, and Knebworth in 1979, plus other footage. Bootleg footage from some of the concerts is interspersed with the professionally shot material. The DVD cover features West and East Mitten Buttes, photographed from the visitor centre at the Navajo Tribal Park located at Monument Valley, Arizona. Arranged Arranged is a 2007 American independent film produced by Cicala Filmworks. The film was written by Stefan Schaefer and is based in part on the story of Rochel Meshenberg, an Orthodox Jewish woman from Borough Park and her friendship with a young Muslim woman. Schaefer co-directed and produced the film with his long-time collaborator Diane Crespo. The Spiral is a sequel to the movie Ring. It is directed by Jōji Iida and is based on the novel Spiral by Kōji Suzuki. Ring and its sequel Rasen were released in Japan at the same time. The studio hoped this would increase revenues, because the Ring story was already a successful novel and television film. The two films shared a few cast members and had the same production team, but different directors and screenwriters; Rasen was written and directed by Jōji Iida whereas Ring was written by Hiroshi Takahashi and directed by Hideo Nakata. After their release, Ring became an enormous success while Rasen floundered, quickly becoming the "forgotten sequel". Takahashi and Nakata were later recruited to produce another sequel, Ring 2, which replaced Rasen as the sequel to Ring, not based on Suzukis works, and thus ultimately ignores the story of Rasen. Sadako 3D, based on Kōji Suzukis 2012 follow-up novel S, and Sadako 3D 2 are sequels to Rasen. Ryan Ryan is a 2004 animated documentary created and directed by Chris Landreth about Canadian animator Ryan Larkin, who had lived on skid row in Montreal as a result of drug and alcohol abuse. Landreths chance meeting with Larkin in 2000 inspired him to develop the film, which took 18 months to complete. It was co-produced by Copper Heart Entertainment and the National Film Board of Canada, and its creation and development is the subject of the NFB documentary Alter Egos. The film incorporated material from archive sources, particularly Larkins works at the NFB. The film is an animated interpretation of an interview of Larkin by Landreth, and includes interviews with Larkins previous partner and coworkers, as well as Landreth. Development of the characters was partially inspired by the plastinated human bodies of the Body Worlds exhibition. The distorted and disembodied appearance of the films characters is based on Landreths use of psychological realism to portray emotion visually, and expression is modelled by use of straight ahead animation. The animation was created at the Animation Arts Centre of Seneca College in Toronto. Some of the animation was based on cords, mathematical equations modelling the physical properties of curves and used to animate filamentous objects in the film. The visual effects of the film has been described by reviewers and film critics as difficult to describe and having a distinctive visceral style. Ryan won over 60 awards, including the 2004 Oscar for Best Animated Short Film and the 25th Genie Award for Best Animated Short. It was presented and won awards at many film festivals, including Cannes Film Festival, San Francisco International Film Festival, and Worldwide Short Film Festival. It also won Jury awards at SIGGRAPH and the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, and honourable mention at the Sundance Film Festival. As a result of the films popularity, Larkin became famous once again and received requests for his animation services. He began work with Laurie Gordon on an animated film Spare Change about his panhandling on the streets of Montreal, and created several bumpers for MTV Canada. Larkin died in 2007, and Spare Change was completed by Gordon and released in 2008. Landreth received offers to produce feature films, but instead chose to continue producing animated short films, releasing The Spine in 2009. Dad's Army Dads Army is a 1971 British war comedy film and the first film adaptation of the BBC television sitcom Dads Army. Directed by Norman Cohen, it was filmed between series three and four and was based upon material from the early episodes of the television series. The film tells the story of the Home Guard platoons formation and their subsequent endeavours at a training exercise. Buddy Goes West Buddy goes West is a 1981 Spaghetti Western comedy film directed by Michele Lupo. Hated: GG Allin & the Murder Junkies Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies is a 1993 documentary film about the life of GG Allin, a punk rock musician who was infamous for extreme behavior and his stage shows becoming confrontational events involving indecent exposure, onstage defecation and coprophagia, physical assault, and obscene language. The filmmakers shot additional material on his death for inclusion in the film. It is also the directorial debut of Todd Phillips who was a junior at New York University during production and has since directed highly successful mainstream films, such as Old School, Starsky & Hutch, The Hangover Trilogy and Joker. , the film has a 63% score on the Rotten Tomatoes website based on 8 reviews. Sennentuntschi: Curse of the Alps Sennentuntschi is a 2010 Swiss film written and directed by Michael Steiner. It is based on an eponymous Alpine fable. Needle Needle is a 2010 Australian independent supernatural horror film starring Michael Dorman, Jessica Marais, Travis Fimmel, Trilby Glover, and Ben Mendelsohn, and directed by John V. Soto. Needle is structured as a murder mystery, with six distinct clues pointing to one of ten suspects; the trailer is intentionally misleading. Tarzan's Secret Treasure Tarzans Secret Treasure is a 1941 Tarzan film directed by Richard Thorpe. Based on the character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, it is the fifth in the MGM Tarzan series to star Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen OSullivan. Original prints of the film were processed in sepiatone. The next film in the series would be Tarzans New York Adventure, the last in the series to feature Maureen OSullivan, and the last before the series moved to RKO. Boy Meets Girl Boy Meets Girl is a 1984 French drama film, written and directed by Leos Carax, starring Denis Lavant and Mireille Perrier. It was Caraxs first feature film. The plot follows the relationship between an aspiring filmmaker, who has just been left by his lover, and a suicidal young woman, who is also reeling from a failed romance. Princess Princess is a 2006 adult-themed Danish animated film directed by Anders Morgenthaler and co-written by Morgenthaler and Mette Heeno. The film tells the harsh story of a 32-year old missionary named August whose sister, a former porn star nicknamed "The Princess," has died of drug abuse and left behind her 5-year-old daughter. August adopts the child and they embark on a violent mission of vengeance to destroy all existing pornographic material featuring Princess. Princess, rated for mature audiences, won awards at three European film festivals and was nominated for the 2007 Robert Award for Best Danish Film. Young Goethe in Love Young Goethe in Love is a 2010 German historical drama film directed by Philipp Stölzl and starring Alexander Fehling, Miriam Stein, and Moritz Bleibtreu. It is a fictionalized version of the early years of the poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and the events forming the basis of his novel The Sorrows of Young Werther. Get Santa Get Santa is a 2014 British Christmas comedy film directed and written by Christopher Smith. The film stars Jim Broadbent, Rafe Spall, Warwick Davis, Jodie Whittaker and Kit Connor. Adam and Eve National Lampoons Adam & Eve, also known simply as Adam & Eve, is a 2005 comedy motion picture, released as part of the ongoing series of National Lampoon films. The film is directed by Jeff Kanew and stars Cameron Douglas, Emmanuelle Chriqui, George Dzundza and others. Slacker Uprising Slacker Uprising is a documentary about Michael Moores tour of colleges in swing states during the 2004 election, with a goal to encourage 18- to 29-year-olds to vote, and the response it received. The film is a re-edited version of Captain Mike Across America, which played at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2007. It is one of the first feature-length films made by a known director to be released as a free and legal download online. The free download is only available to those residing in the United States and Canada. The film was also made available free for online viewing and download on the Lycos Cinema platform as well as iTunes and blip.tv. It had a one-night-only run at the Michigan Theater, where Michael Moore spoke briefly. The film is available in DVD format. Slacker Uprising features live performances or appearances by Eddie Vedder, Roseanne Barr, Joan Baez, Tom Morello, R.E.M., Steve Earle, and Viggo Mortensen. The original score is by Anti-Flag. Slacker Uprising Captain Mike Across America is a film written, directed and narrated by Michael Moore. It was filmed prior to the 2004 election, when the polling margin between candidates George W. Bush and John Kerry could have tipped either way. It debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7 and 8, 2007. The film was re-edited by Moore into Slacker Uprising, which was released for free on the Internet on September 23, 2008. Return to Horror High Return to Horror High is a 1987 American comedy slasher film written and directed by Bill Froehlich and starring Vince Edwards, Brendan Hughes, Scott Jacoby, Lori Lethin, Philip McKeon, and Alex Rocco. Told in a nonlinear format, the plot follows a film production crew who begin to disappear while shooting a movie based on an unsolved killing spree that occurred in a high school. The film features supporting performances from Al Fann, Panchito Gómez, Richard Brestoff, Maureen McCormick, and George Clooney. R.O.T.O.R. R.O.T.O.R. is a 1987 American science fiction action film starring Richard Gesswein, Jayne Smith and Margaret Trigg. The film has been described as a low-quality copy of The Terminator and RoboCop with elements taken from Judge Dredd. Red Mist Freakdog is a 2008 British horror film directed by Paddy Breathnach, that originally went under the title Red Mist. Mr. Lucky Mr. Lucky is a 1943 romance film directed by H.C. Potter, starring Cary Grant and Laraine Day. It tells the story of the attraction between a shady gambler and a wealthy socialite in the days prior to the United States entering World War II. Jubilee Jubilee is a 1978 cult film directed by Derek Jarman. It stars Jenny Runacre, Ian Charleson and a host of punk rockers, including Adam Ant and Toyah. The title refers to the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II in 1977. Golden Years Golden Years is an American television science fiction thriller miniseries that aired in seven parts on CBS in 1991. Elvira's Haunted Hills Elviras Haunted Hills is a 2001 American comedy horror film directed by Sam Irvin and written by Cassandra Peterson and John Paragon. It is the second film starring Peterson in the title role, after the 1988 theatrical release Elvira: Mistress of the Dark. The film also stars Richard OBrien and Mary Scheer. The film premiered at the International Rocky Horror Fan Convention on June 23, 2001 before being released direct-to-video on October 31, 2002. It received mixed reviews but is considered by most fans as superior to the first film. Malliswari Malliswari is a Telugu romantic comedy film produced by D.Suresh Babu on Suresh Productions banner, directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar. Starring Venkatesh, Katrina Kaif in lead roles and music composed by Koti, written by Trivikram Srinivas.The film was recorded as a super hit. The film was later dubbed into Malayalam as Malliswari: The Princess. The film was later dubbed into Hindi on 10-01-2018 as Chand Sa Roshan. Reaching for the Moon Reaching for the Moon is a 2013 Brazilian biographical drama film directed by Bruno Barreto. The film is based on the book Flores Raras e Banalíssimas, by Carmem Lucia de Oliveira. The film dramatizes the love story of the American poet Elizabeth Bishop and the Brazilian architect Lota de Macedo Soares. Set largely in Petrópolis between the years 1951 and 1967, the film tells the story of Bishop’s passionate and often tumultuous life with Soares in Brazil. Putney Swope Putney Swope is a 1969 satirical comedy film written and directed by Robert Downey Sr. and starring Arnold Johnson as the title character, a black advertising executive. The film satirizes the advertising world, the portrayal of race in Hollywood films, the white power structure, and the nature of corporate corruption. In 2016, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". 1990: The Bronx Warriors 1990: The Bronx Warriors is a 1982 Italian action-science fiction film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. Buen Día, Ramón Buen Día, Ramón is a 2013 Mexican-German drama film directed by Jorge Ramírez Suárez and starring Kristyan Ferrer. Eden Eden is a 2015 survival film directed by Shyam Madiraju. The film stars Ethan Peck, Nate Parker, Jessica Lowndes, Diego Boneta, James Remar, and Sung Kang. Ares Ares is a 2016 French dystopian science fiction film directed by Jean-Patrick Benes. Ola Rapace stars as a boxer who is forced into testing a dangerous new performance-enhancing drug for one of the corporations that now controls France. It premiered at the Paris Comic-con on October 21 and was released in France on 11 November 2016. The Detective The Detective is a 1968 color neo-noir crime film in Panavision directed by Gordon Douglas, produced by Aaron Rosenberg and starring Frank Sinatra, based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Roderick Thorp. Co-stars include Lee Remick, Jacqueline Bisset, Jack Klugman, William Windom and Robert Duvall, with a script by Academy Award-winning screenwriter Abby Mann. The books rights were owned by Robert Evans, who was to produce the film, but never got a chance to when Evans was hired by Gulf and Western to run Paramount Pictures. The Detective marked a move towards — and was billed as — a more "adult" approach to depicting the life and work of a police detective while confronting, for one of the first times in mainstream cinema, previously taboo subjects such as homosexuality. Here, the detective in question is Joe Leland, who is trying to juggle marital issues with a murder case that seemed to be open-and-shut at first, but runs much deeper than he could have imagined. The Detective was Sinatras fourth collaboration with director Douglas, having worked together on Young at Heart, Robin and the 7 Hoods, Tony Rome, and then later Lady in Cement. In the Shadow of Iris Iris is a 2016 French erotic thriller drama film co-written and directed by Jalil Lespert and starring Romain Duris, Charlotte Le Bon, Camille Cottin, and Lespert himself. It is a loose remake of Hideo Nakatas 2000 film Chaos. The Corpse Vanishes The Corpse Vanishes is a 1942 American mystery and horror film starring Bela Lugosi, directed by Wallace Fox, and written by Harvey Gates. Lugosi portrays a mad scientist who injects his aging wife with fluids from virginal young brides in order to preserve her beauty. Luana Walters as a journalist and Tristram Coffin as a small town doctor investigate and solve the disappearances of the brides. The film was later the subject of a Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode in 1989. The Exchange Student For the unrelated 1940 novel by Francis Ambrière see Les grandes vacances Les grandes vacances is a French–Italian comedy movie from 1967, directed by Jean Girault, written by Jean Girault, and starring by Louis de Funès. The Aviator's Wife The Aviators Wife is a 1981 French film written and directed by Éric Rohmer. The film stars Phillippe Marlaud, Marie Rivière and Anne-Laure Meury. Like many of his films, it deals with the ever-evolving love lives of a group of young Parisians. This was the first in Rohmers "Comedies & Proverbs" series — a collection of six films the director made during the 1980s. Each of these films begins with a proverb, in the case of The Aviators Wife this is: "On ne saurait penser à rien" or "It is impossible to think about nothing". Breaking Up Breaking Up is a 1997 romantic comedy film released in 1997 by Warner Bros., starring Russell Crowe and Salma Hayek as a couple whose relationship leads to an out of the blue marriage. It was adapted by Michael Cristofer from his play of the same name. It's Alive Its Alive is a 2009 American horror film directed by Josef Rusnak. It is a remake of the 1974 film of the same name written and directed by Larry Cohen. Bijou Phillips stars as a mother who has a murderous baby. Taras Bulba Taras Bulba is a historical drama film, based on the novel Taras Bulba by Nikolai Gogol. The movie was filmed on different locations in Ukraine such as Zaporizhia, Khotyn and Kamianets-Podilsky as well as in Poland. The official release was rescheduled several times; at first for the spring of 2008 but was finally released on April 2, 2009, to coincide with Gogol’s bicentennial. The authors edition of 1842, expanded and rewritten, was used for the film. The film DVD was released in the United States under the alternate title The Conqueror in 2010, and in the UK in 2011 as Iron & Blood: The Legend of Taras Bulba. Let's Do It Again Lets Do It Again is a 1975 American action crime comedy film directed by and starring Sidney Poitier and co-starring Bill Cosby and Jimmie Walker, among an all-star black cast. The film, directed by Poitier, is about blue-collar workers who decide to rig a boxing match to raise money for their fraternal lodge. The song of the same name by The Staple Singers was featured as the opening and ending theme of the movie, and as a result, the two have become commonly associated with each other. The production companies include Verdon Productions and The First Artists Production Company, Ltd., and distributed by Warner Bros. The movie was filmed in two cities, Atlanta, Georgia and New Orleans, Louisiana, where most of the plot takes place. This was the second film pairing of Poitier and Cosby following Uptown Saturday Night, and followed by A Piece of the Action. Of the three, Lets Do It Again has been the most successful both critically and commercially. Calvin Lockhart and Lee Chamberlin also appeared in Uptown Saturday Night. According to the American Film Institute, Lets Do It Again is not a sequel to Uptown Saturday Night. Heckler Heckler is a 2007 documentary film about hecklers. The film begins with an examination of the means, methods, and motives of hecklers and their effect on live performances, particularly stand up comedy. A common observation by professional comics is that hecklers can be categorized in two groups: those who want to participate and sincerely believe theyre helping the comedian, and those who intend to disrupt the comedian. Several male comedians suggest that female hecklers are often motivated by a desire to flirt with the performer. Subsequently, the film segues into a longer examination of film and music critics, including their effect on performers. The documentary suggests that most critics are motivated by frustrated artistic ambitions, and are no better than hecklers given that internet criticism has emboldened critics to engage in vicious personal attacks rather than critiques of artists work. The film is hosted by actor/comedian Jamie Kennedy, who was inspired to create the movie after feeling hurt by the overwhelmingly poor reception of his film Son of the Mask, some of which attacked Kennedy personally rather than reviewing the film. Interviewees include comedians Louie Anderson, Kathy Griffin, Bobby Slayton, Patton Oswalt, Joe Rogan, Arsenio Hall, Carrot Top, Maria Bamford and George Wallace; medical doctor Drew Pinsky; writer Christopher Hitchens; political commentator Dennis Prager; producer Peter Guber; directors Joel Schumacher, George Lucas and Rob Zombie; and singer Jewel Kilcher. Heckler also includes footage of much-derided filmmaker Uwe Bolls boxing matches with several of his most vocal critics. Loving Leah Loving Leah is a television film that aired on CBS as a Hallmark Hall of Fame movie on January 25, 2009. The film is directed by Jeff Bleckner and stars Adam Kaufman as a non-observant Jewish bachelor who feels compelled to marry his rabbi brothers widow, Leah, to honor him via the ancient Jewish law of yibbum. Loving Leah began as a play by Pnenah Goldstein and was brought to Hallmark by Ricki Lake, who appears in a minor role in the film. Goldstein also wrote the screenplay and "saw it in a way like Moonstruck or Crossing Delancey." To prepare for her role, lead actress Lauren Ambrose spent time with women of the close-knit Hasidic community. The Shaukeens The Shaukeens is a 2014 Indian comedy film directed by Abhishek Sharma. The film features Anupam Kher, Annu Kapoor, Piyush Mishra, and Lisa Haydon in the lead roles, and Akshay Kumar in a supporting role. The project is a remake of the 1982 film Shaukeen directed by Basu Chatterjee, starring Ashok Kumar, Utpal Dutt, A. K. Hangal, Rati Agnihotri, and Mithun Chakraborty. Partly shot in Mauritius, The Shaukeens was released on 7 November 2014. Mafiya: Igra na vyzhivanie Mafia: The Game of Survival is a 2016 Russian science fiction action film directed by Sarik Andreasyan and written by Andrei Gavrilov. It was inspired by a popular party game, Mafia. The movie was released in Russia on January 1, 2016. The Return of Frank James The Return of Frank James is a 1940 western film directed by Fritz Lang and starring Henry Fonda and Gene Tierney. It is a sequel to Henry Kings 1939 film Jesse James. Written by Sam Hellman, the film loosely follows the life of Frank James following the death of his outlaw brother, Jesse James at the hands of the Ford brothers. The film is universally considered historically inaccurate, but was a commercial success and is notable as being the first motion picture for the actress Gene Tierney, who plays a reporter for the newspaper The Denver Star. Jack and the Beanstalk Jack and the Beanstalk is a 1952 American family comedy film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It is a comic revision of the classic Jack and the Beanstalk fairy tale. Platinum Blonde Platinum Blonde is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic comedy motion picture starring Jean Harlow, Robert Williams, and Loretta Young. The film was written by Jo Swerling and directed by Frank Capra. Platinum Blonde was Robert Williams last screen appearance; he died of peritonitis three days after the films October 31 release. Though not as well known as Capras later 1930s movies, the films reputation has grown over the years. It is occasionally aired in the United States on Turner Classic Movies. Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatiana Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatiana, also translated as Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatjana, is a 1994 Finnish/German film directed, produced and co-written by Aki Kaurismäki. The film tells the story of two shy and unaccomplished middle-aged men who run away from their mothers homes and drive aimlessly on the back roads of Finland. Thumb Wars: The Phantom Cuticle Thumb Wars: The Phantom Cuticle is a 1999 short film directed by Steve Oedekerk. Using dressed up and coifed thumbs as puppets, Oedekerk created a parody of Star Wars, with characters like Loke Groundrunner, Princess Bunhead, Oobeedoob Benubi, Hand Duet, Crunchaka, Beeboobeep, Prissypeo, Black Helmet Man and Gabba the Butt. Thumb Wars debuted on American television May 18, 1999, on UPN. It had its cable premiere on Cartoon Network on October 2, 2008 to promote the Clone Wars series that premiered the next day. The TV version provided a trimmed down version of the film. It was also re-released in 2002 alongside Thumbtanic as the Thumb Wars/Thumbtanic Thumb Double Feature on VHS and DVD. In 2005, the filmettes were again released together as a UMD Video on the PlayStation Portable system. The Pool Swimming Pool is a 2001 German slasher film directed by Boris von Sychowski and starring Kristen Miller, Elena Uhlig, Thorsten Grasshoff, John Hopkins, Isla Fisher, and James McAvoy. It follows a group of students at an elite international school in Prague who break into an indoor water park where they are stalked by a murderer. Pilot The pilot episode of the NBC sitcom Community aired on Thursday, September 17, 2009. Written by Dan Harmon, the shows creator, the episode was directed by Anthony Russo and Joe Russo. The episode introduces Jeff Winger, a debarred lawyer who is forced to attend community college to get his license back. He tries to exploit his friendship with one of the faculty members for easy credits, but fails, and is forced to join a Spanish study group. The members of this study group make up the main cast of the series, which includes Chevy Chase as retired entrepreneur Pierce Hawthorne. The show takes place at the fictional Greendale Community College in Greendale, Colorado. Harmon based the show on his own experiences in community college, and partly modeled the character of Jeff Winger on himself. He emphasized the casts importance to the show, and also credited some of the actors for their improvisational skills. The episode attracted generally favorable reviews from critics, who praised both the actors and the comedy writing. The show received good viewership, and stood out in NBCs Thursday lineup, where the networks other shows suffered declines in ratings. Andron Andron is a 2015 science fiction film written and directed by Francesco Cinquemani and featuring Alec Baldwin and Danny Glover. The Skin Game The Skin Game is a 1931 British feature film by Alfred Hitchcock, based on a play by John Galsworthy and produced by British International Pictures. The story revolves around two rival families, the Hillcrists and the Hornblowers, and the disastrous results of the feud between them. Edmund Gwenn and Helen Haye reprised their respective roles as Mr. Hornblower and Mrs. Hillcrist from the 1921 silent version. Agatha Agatha is a 1979 British drama thriller film directed by Michael Apted and starring Vanessa Redgrave, Dustin Hoffman and Timothy Dalton. It was written by Kathleen Tynan. The film focuses on renowned crime writer Agatha Christies famous 11-day disappearance in 1926. Firestarter 2: Rekindled Firestarter: Rekindled is a 2002 television miniseries and the sequel to the film adaptation of the Stephen King novel Firestarter. It stars Marguerite Moreau as now-adult Charlie McGee, Danny Nucci, Dennis Hopper, and Malcolm McDowell as Charlies old nemesis from the original story, John Rainbird. It debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures two-night miniseries on the Sci Fi Channel. A Haunting at Silver Falls A Haunting At Silver Falls is a 2013 American horror film directed by Brett Donowho. The film was released on May 28, 2013 and stars Alix Elizabeth Gitter as a young woman that must uncover the true murderer of a heinous crime before she becomes a victim herself. It is very loosely based upon a true story Donowho read about two murdered twins. Mothers and Daughters Mothers and Daughters is a 2016 American independent drama film co-directed by Paul Duddridge and Nigel Levy, scripted by Paige Cameron from a concept by Duddridge, about the lives of different mothers and their children. The film stars an ensemble cast that includes Susan Sarandon, Christina Ricci, Sharon Stone, Eva Amurri, Courteney Cox, Roselyn Sánchez, Paul Wesley, E. G. Daily, Ashanti, Mira Sorvino and Selma Blair. Principal photography began in July 2015 in Los Angeles. Duddridge is making his feature film directing debut on the film. Naayak Naayak is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language action film written by Akula Siva and directed by V. V. Vinayak. The film was jointly produced by DVV Danayya and S. Radhakrishna under the banner Universal Media. The film features Ram Charan, Kajal Aggarwal and Amala Paul in the lead roles. S. Thaman composed the films music and background score. Chota K. Naidu was the cinematography and Gautham Raju was the films editor. Ram Charan plays a dual role for the first time as: Cherry, a software engineer in Hyderabad, and Siddharth Naayak, an inspiring young leader in Kolkata fighting against an evil politician named Rawat. The film revolves around Cherry assisting Siddharth in the triumph of good over evil after their paths cross. This film marks Ram Charan’s first double role in the film. Production began on 9 November 2011, and principal photography began on 7 February 2012. The film was extensively shot in Hyderabad and Kolkata, while a couple of the songs were shot in Dubai, Iceland, and Slovenia, making Naayak the first Indian film to be shot in Slovenia. Filming ended on 29 December 2012. Released during the season of the Makar Sankranti festival on 9 January 2013, on 1600 screens worldwide, the film received generally positive reviews from critics and was commercially successful. The movie partially inspired the 2014 Bangladeshi movie The Superstar. Trash Fire Trash Fire is a 2016 American black comedy film written and directed by Richard Bates Jr. and starring Adrian Grenier, Angela Trimbur, Fionnula Flanagan, AnnaLynne McCord, Matthew Gray Gubler, and Sally Kirkland. The film had its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2016, and was released in a limited release and through video on demand on November 3, 2016, by Vertical Entertainment and Orion Pictures. An Ordinary Miracle An Ordinary Miracle is a Soviet 1978 romantic fantasy musical film directed by Mark Zakharov and based on a play by Yevgeni Shvarts. This is the second adaptation of the play; the first one was filmed in 1964 by Erast Garin. Leonid Serebrennikov performed the main theme in the film. Music by Gennadi Gladkov. Lyrics by Yuli Kim. Aan: Men at Work Aan: Men At Work is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Madhur Bhandarkar featuring Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, Shatrughan Sinha and Paresh Rawal in the leading roles, while Jackie Shroff, Raveena Tandon, Lara Dutta, Om Puri, Rahul Dev, Manoj Joshi and Irrfan Khan played supporting roles. The movie is about the life of a police officer fighting crime constantly. Killer Movie Killer Movie is a 2008 American slasher film released in the United States in on April 24. The film premiered during the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. It stars Paul Wesley, Kaley Cuoco, Jason London, Torrey DeVitto and Leighton Meester and was written and directed by Jeff Fisher. Killer Movie was produced by Cornelia Ryan Taylor, Michael Sanchez and Jeff Fisher. Baby's Dinner Le Repas de Bébé is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière and starring Andrée Lumière. The film formed part of the first commercial presentation of the Lumière Cinématographe on December 28, 1895 at the Salon Indien, Grand Café, 14 Boulevard des Capucines, Paris. At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul At Midnight Ill Take Your Soul is a 1964 Brazilian horror film directed by José Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his created alter ego Coffin Joe. It is also Brazils first horror film, and it marks the first appearance of Marins character Zé do Caixão. The film is the first installment of Marins "Coffin Joe trilogy", and is followed by This Night Ill Possess Your Corpse, and Embodiment of Evil. Lust in the Dust Lust in the Dust is a 1985 Western comedy film starring Tab Hunter, Divine, Cesar Romero, and Lainie Kazan, and directed by Paul Bartel. Under the Sun of Satan Under the Sun of Satan is a 1987 French drama film directed by Maurice Pialat, starring Gérard Depardieu, Sandrine Bonnaire and Pialat. It is based on the 1926 novel of the same name by Georges Bernanos, and tells the story of a devout priest who becomes involved with a murderess. The film is about mysticism and divine grace. The film won the Palme dOr at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Christopher Columbus: The Discovery Christopher Columbus: The Discovery is a 1992 American historical adventure film directed by John Glen. It was the last project developed by the father and son production team of Alexander and Ilya Salkind. The film follows events after the fall of the Emirate of Granada, and leads up to the voyage of Columbus to the New World in 1492. Its behind-the-scenes history involved an elaborate series of financial mishaps, which later brought about an emotional falling-out between Alexander and Ilya; as a frustrated Alexander would later lament in an interview with the Los Angeles Times, "I know, after this, that Ill never make movies again." The film was released for the 500th anniversary of Columbus voyage. The premiere took place at almost exactly the same time as Conquest of Paradise, which has often led to confusion between the two films. Chal Mere Bhai Chal Mere Bhai is a 2000 Bollywood comedy film. The film was produced by Nitin Manmohan and directed by David Dhawan. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Salman Khan and Karisma Kapoor in the lead roles. This was Karismas fourth time in a row playing a character with the name Sapna. The Cookout The Cookout is a 2004 comedy film, directed by Lance Rivera. It is co-written by and features Queen Latifah, and is also the feature film debut for her mother Rita Owens. This was the last film for Farrah Fawcett before her death in 2009. You Fly Teer Enta is a 2009 Egyptian film directed by Ahmed El Guindi. The three genres in this film include: comedy, romance, and fantasy. The film stars Ahmed Mekky as the main character, Donia Samir Ghanem as his love interest, with Youssef Atef, Maged El Kedwany, Ahmed El Meligy, Hisham Ismail, and more. The film is a production of Hama Film Productions, and was distributed by Arabic Cinema Production and Distribution. The cinematography was done by Ahmed Gabr, and the editing was done by Salafa Noureddine. The film portrays a nerdy veterinarian who falls in love with a girl who is blind to his existence, and seeks help from a genie to get her attention. Ekvtime: Man of God Ekvtime: Man of God is a 2018 Georgian film directed by Nikoloz Khomasuridze and written by Lasha Kankava, Nikoloz Khomasuridze. The Hired Hand The Hired Hand is a 1971 American western film directed by Peter Fonda, with a screenplay by Alan Sharp. The film stars Fonda, Warren Oates, and Verna Bloom. The cinematography was by Vilmos Zsigmond. Bruce Langhorne provided the moody film score. The story is about a man returning to his abandoned wife after seven years of drifting from job to job throughout the Southwestern United States. The embittered woman will only let him stay if he agrees to move in as a hired hand. Upon release, the film received a mixed critical response and was a financial failure. In 1973, the film was shown on NBC-TV in an expanded version, but soon drifted into obscurity. In 2001, a fully restored version was shown at various film festivals, gaining strong critical praise, and it was released by the Sundance Channel on DVD. It is now considered a classic Western of the period. Scratch Scratch is a 2001 documentary film, directed and edited by Doug Pray. The film explores the world of the hip-hop DJ from the birth of hip-hop when pioneering DJs began extending breaks on records, to the invention of scratching and beat juggling, to the more recent explosion of turntablism. Throughout the documentary, many artists explain how they were introduced to hip-hop while providing stories of their personal experiences. Smother Smother is a 2008 comedy film co-written and directed by Vince Di Meglio and starring Diane Keaton as a mother who is over-attached to her adult son, played by Dax Shepard. The film aired on Lifetime in 2009. Dil Dosti Etc Dil Dosti Etc. is a 2007 Bollywood film starring Shreyas Talpade, Imaad Shah, Nikita Anand, Smriti Mishra, Ishita Sharma and Dinesh Kumar in lead roles. It is directed by Manish Tiwary and produced by Prakash Jha.The movie got mixed reviews on its release and was successful in multiplex theatres in Delhi and some parts of Mumbai. Peter and the Wolf Peter and the Wolf is a 1946 animated short based on the 1936 musical composition/fairy tale by Sergei Prokofiev, produced by Walt Disney and narrated by Sterling Holloway. It was originally released theatrically as a segment in Make Mine Music. It was re-issued the following year accompanying a re-issue of Fantasia, then released separately on home video in the 1990s. Seventeen Again Seventeen Again is a fantasy–comedy film. It first aired on Showtime on November 12, 2000, and was released on DVD on April 9, 2002. The film was also included as a bonus feature on the Sister, Sister Complete Collection box set released in March 2016. Directed by Jeffrey W. Byrd, it stars Tia Mowry & Tamera Mowry, and their little brother Tahj Mowry. What's a Human Anyway? Korkuyorum Anne! is a 2004 Turkish comedy film written and directed by Reha Erdem. An alternate title for the film is İnsan nedir ki?. Scar Scar is a horror/crime thriller film. It stars actress Angela Bettis, known for starring in the remake of the horror classic horror film Carrie. It is the first US produced 3D full-length feature film to be completed in HD 3D and the first-ever 3D Video on demand film released for 3D televisions. Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana Nuvvostānaṇṭē Nēnoddaṇṭānā is a 2005 Telugu romantic comedy film, starring Siddharth and Trisha Krishnan. It marks the directorial debut of Prabhu Deva in Telugu film Industry. The soundtrack was composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film won nine Filmfare awards south and five Nandi Awards. The film script has a good resemblance with Maine Pyaar Kiya and Son in Law. The films name was inspired by the song of the same name in the film Varsham. It is considered to be the first Indian movie to be remade in seven languages and also the only movie to win 9 Filmfare awards. Maze Maze is a Adventure Drama film about the IRA Maze prison escape of 38 Provisional Irish Republican Army prisoners which was written and directed by Stephen Burke it was released on 22 September 2017. Let It Shine Let It Shine is a 2012 musical television film that premiered on Disney Channel. It features an ensemble cast of Tyler James Williams, Coco Jones, Trevor Jackson and Brandon Mychal Smith. The film follows a shy, talented rapper and musician who pens romantic hip-hop verses only to stand idly by as theyre delivered to the girl of his dreams by a proxy, his best friend, in a retelling of Cyrano de Bergerac. The film was directed by Paul Hoen and written by Eric Daniel and Don D. Scott. The Disney Channel Original Movie premiered on June 15, 2012 in the United States and Canada, and July 20, 2012 in the United Kingdom and Ireland. I Accuse My Parents I Accuse My Parents is a 1944 American exploitation film dealing with juvenile delinquency. Produced by PRC, the film was used to teach morals, specifically that parents should take an interest in their childrens lives, as well as the consequences of child neglect. It premiered on November 4, 1944 and was released generally on October 27, 1945. Seduced and Abandoned Seduced and Abandoned is a 1964 Italian film directed by Pietro Germi. It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. Blood from the Mummy's Tomb Blood from the Mummys Tomb is a 1971 British film starring Andrew Keir, Valerie Leon, and James Villiers. This was director Seth Holts final film, and was loosely adapted from Bram Stokers novel The Jewel of Seven Stars. The film was released as the support feature to Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde. Another film based on Stokers The Jewel of Seven Stars, The Awakening, was released in 1980. Sanam Re Sanam Re is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Divya Khosla Kumar and produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar and co-produced by Ajay Kapoor. The film features Pulkit Samrat and Yami Gautam as the lead roles while Urvashi Rautela and Rishi Kapoor appears in a crucial supporting role. The film released worldwide on 12 February 2016 on Valentines Day weekend. Upon release, the film received mixed to negative reviews. The Fastest Gun Alive The Fastest Gun Alive is a 1956 MGM Western film starring Glenn Ford, Jeanne Crain, and Broderick Crawford directed by Russell Rouse. Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story is a 2017 American biographical documentary film directed, written and co-edited by Alexandra Dean, about the life of actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr. It had its world premiere at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival and released theatrically on November 24, 2017. The film was broadcast in the United States on the PBS biography series American Masters in May 2018. 3-Headed Shark Attack 3-Headed Shark Attack is a 2015 American direct-to-video science fiction action horror film developed by The Asylum and starring Danny Trejo, Karrueche Tran and Rob Van Dam. Directed by Christopher Ray, it is a sequel to 2-Headed Shark Attack. Pitfall Pitfall is a 1948 American film noir crime film directed by Andre DeToth. The film is based on the novel The Pitfall by Jay Dratler and stars Dick Powell, Lizabeth Scott, Jane Wyatt, and Raymond Burr. Legend of the Lost Legend of the Lost is a 1957 Technicolor Italian-American adventure film produced and directed by Henry Hathaway, shot in Technirama by Jack Cardiff, and starring John Wayne, Sophia Loren, and Rossano Brazzi. The location shooting for the film took place near Tripoli, Libya. The Angry Red Planet The Angry Red Planet is a 1960 science fiction film starring Gerald Mohr and directed by Ib Melchior. Melchior reportedly had an initial production budget of only $200,000 and was given just nine days to film it. Such financial and time constraints necessitated the use of "CineMagic," a film-processing technique that combined hand-drawn animations with live-action footage. The relatively inexpensive process was used for all scenes depicting the surface of Mars. While CineMagic proved unsatisfactory for creating visually believable special effects for The Angry Red Planet, producer Norman Maurer did reuse the process in 1962, although to a lesser extent, in the comedy film The Three Stooges in Orbit. Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers is a 1988 American comedy horror B-movie directed by Fred Olen Ray, and starring Gunnar Hansen, Linnea Quigley, Jay Richardson and Michelle Bauer. It's My Party Its My Party is a 1996 American drama film written and directed by Randal Kleiser, it was one of the first feature films to address the topic of AIDS patients dying with dignity. The film is based on the true events of the death of Harry Stein, accomplished architect and designer, who was actually director Kleisers ex-lover. Steins actual farewell party was held in 1992. The cast includes Olivia Newton-John, Margaret Cho, Bronson Pinchot, Devon Gummersall, George Segal, Lee Grant, Marlee Matlin, Roddy McDowall, Steve Antin, Bruce Davison, Sally Kellerman, Lou Liberatore, Nina Foch, Eric Roberts as Nick Stark and Gregory Harrison as Brandon, Starks estranged lover who returns to attend the party and say goodbye. Kleiser directed Newton-John in Grease almost 20 years earlier. The Candidate The Candidate is a 2008 Danish film, the first Danish film shot in the 2-perf format. Its original Danish title is Kandidaten. The film tells the story of Jonas Bechmann who believes the car accident that killed his father was no accident. When he goes in search of the facts behind his fathers death, he finds himself set up for murder. Day of the Outlaw Day of the Outlaw is a 1959 Western film starring Robert Ryan, Burl Ives, and Tina Louise. It was directed by Andre DeToth; this was DeToths final Western feature film. Homicidal Homicidal is a 1961 American horror-thriller film produced and directed by William Castle, and starring Glenn Corbett, Patricia Breslin, Eugenie Leontovich, Alan Bunce, and Jean Arless. The film follows a murderous woman in a small California town whose presence unearths secrets concerning a prominent local family. As with many of Castles films, the film was released with a promotional gimmick—in this case, a "fright break," that allowed patrons to receive a refund if they were too scared to stay for the climax of the film. Twilight's Last Gleaming Twilights Last Gleaming is a 1977 American-German neo-noir thriller film directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Burt Lancaster and Richard Widmark. The film was a West German/American co-production, shot mainly at the Bavaria studios. Loosely based on a 1971 novel, Viper Three by Walter Wager, it tells the story of Lawrence Dell, a renegade USAF general, who escapes from a military prison and takes over an ICBM silo in Montana, threatening to launch the missiles and start World War III unless the President reveals a top secret document to the American people about the Vietnam War. A split screen technique is used at several points in the movie to give the audience insight into the simultaneously occurring strands of the storyline. The films title, which functions on several levels, is taken from "The Star-Spangled Banner", the national anthem of the United States: O say can you see, by the dawns early light, / What so proudly we hailed at the twilights last gleaming? American Loser Trainwreck: My Life as an Idiot, also known as Trainwreck: My Life as an Idoit and American Loser, is a 2007 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Tod Harrison Williams and based upon the autobiographical book The Little Yellow Bus by Jeff Nichols. It is also known as American Loser, its American DVD and television title. The film was premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on 14 June 2007 and put on general release in the United States on 19 September 2008. Falkenberg Farewell Falkenberg Farewell is a 2006 Swedish drama film, written and directed by Jesper Ganslandt. It was nominated for four Guldbagge Awards including Best Film as well as being selected as Swedens submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 79th Academy Awards. Worlds Apart Worlds Apart is a 2008 Danish drama directed by Niels Arden Oplev and written by Oplev and Steen Bille. The film stars Rosalinde Mynster and Pilou Asbæk. Based upon a true story, the film is about a 17-year-old Jehovahs Witness girl who struggles to reconcile her faith and her secret romance with a non-believer boy. Worlds Apart played at the 2008 Berlin International Film Festival and was submitted by Denmark for the 2009 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Swamp Shark Swamp Shark is a 2011 low budget American thriller film directed by Griff Furst and starring Kristy Swanson, D. B. Sweeney, Robert Davi, Jason Rogel, Sophia Sinise, Richard Tanne, and Jeff Chase. The film was produced by Kenneth M. Badish and Daniel Lewis and was written by Eric Miller, Charles Bolon, and Jennifer Iwen. It is a Syfy Channel original picture. The film premiered in the U.S. on the Syfy Channel on June 25, 2011. William & Kate William & Kate: The Movie is the first of two unrelated American television films about the relationship between Prince William and Catherine "Kate" Middleton, directed by Mark Rosman and written by Nancey Silvers. The film was a ratings success, despite the negative reception from critics. The second film A Royal Romance was produced by the Hallmark Channel and released in August 2011. Produced by Lifetime, the filming of William & Kate took place mostly in Los Angeles, with some second unit location filming in the United Kingdom, and the release date was 18 April 2011. This came eleven days before the wedding of William and Catherine on 29 April 2011. Kate Middleton is played by Camilla Luddington, an English-born actress, while the part of William was taken by Nico Evers-Swindell, a New Zealander. Fade to Black Fade to Black is a 1980 American psychological horror comedy film written and directed by Vernon Zimmerman, and starring Dennis Christopher, Eve Brent, and Linda Kerridge. It also features Mickey Rourke and Peter Horton in minor roles. The plot follows a shy and lonely cinephile who embarks on a killing spree against his oppressors while impersonating classic film characters. The film was nominated for multiple Saturn Awards, with Eve Brent winning for Best Supporting Actress. Released in October 1980, Fade to Black was commercially unsuccessful, but later garnered a cult following. It was released on VHS home video in the mid-1980s by Media Home Entertainment. It was first released on DVD on August 24, 1999 by Anchor Bay Entertainment. Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey Bruce Lee: A Warriors Journey is a 2000 documentary on the martial artist Bruce Lee and Jeet Kune Do. The documentary includes never-before-seen behind-the-scenes footage of Bruce Lees life, as well as parts of the original footage of his incomplete film Game of Death, which had been left out of the film. Bullyparade: The Movie Bullyparade – Der Film is a 2017 German parody movie. Directed by Michael Herbig, it is a film adaptation of his ProSieben television show Bullyparade. House of Bamboo House of Bamboo is a 1955 American film noir shot in CinemaScope and DeLuxe Color. It was directed and co-written by Samuel Fuller. The film is a loose remake of The Street with No Name, using the same screenwriter and cinematographer. The Final Option Who Dares Wins is a 1982 British political thriller film directed by Ian Sharp and starring Lewis Collins, Judy Davis, Richard Widmark and Edward Woodward. The title is the motto of the elite Special Air Service. The plot is largely inspired by the Iranian Embassy siege of spring 1980, where the United Kingdoms SAS special forces dramatically stormed the building to rescue those being held hostage inside. Euan Lloyd, the films producer, gained the idea for the film from watching the live television coverage of the event, but he had to move quickly to prevent the idea being taken by somebody else. An initial synopsis was created by George Markstein. This was then turned into a novel by James Follett, as The Tiptoe Boys, in 30 days. Meanwhile, chapter-by-chapter as the novel was completed, it was posted to Reginald Rose in Los Angeles, who wrote the final screenplay. The film was released in the US as The Final Option. Palermo Shooting Palermo Shooting is a 2008 film written and directed by German director Wim Wenders, and starring Campino, Dennis Hopper, Giovanna Mezzogiorno, Lou Reed as himself, and an uncredited Milla Jovovich, also playing herself. It was screened at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Rise of the Legend Rise of the Legend is a 2014 Hong Kong-Chinese kung-fu action film directed by Roy Chow and written by Christine To. The film stars Sammo Hung, Eddie Peng, Wang Luodan and Jing Boran. It was released on 21 November 2014 in China. Principal photography on the film began on 20 August 2013 in China. Edko Films, Irresistible Films, and Universal Pictures International are producing the film, while Edko Films will release the film in China and Universal will distribute the film Internationally. The action director is Corey Yuen. Bells Are Ringing Bells Are Ringing is a 1960 American romantic comedy-musical film directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Judy Holliday and Dean Martin. Based on the successful 1956 Broadway production of the same name by Betty Comden, Adolph Green, and Jule Styne, the film focuses on Ella Peterson, based on the life of Mary Printz, who works in the basement office of Susanswerphone, a telephone answering service. Tobruk Tobruk is a 1967 American Technicolor drama war film directed by Arthur Hiller and starring Rock Hudson and George Peppard. The film was written by Leo Gordon and released through Universal Pictures. Set in North Africa during the North African Campaign of World War II, it is a fictionalized story of members of the British Armys Long Range Desert Group and the Special Identification Group who endeavour to destroy the fuel bunkers of Generalfeldmarschall Erwin Rommels Panzer Army Africa in Tobruk. The film is loosely based on the British attacks on German and Italian forces at Tobruk codenamed "Operation Agreement". The film depicts the operation as being successful, although in actuality Operation Agreement was a disastrous failure. Alucarda Alucarda is a 1977 Mexican gothic supernatural horror film directed by Juan López Moctezuma, and starring Tina Romero in the title role. Often thought to be based on the 1872 novella Carmilla, it revolves around two teenage orphan girls living in a Catholic convent, who unleash a demonic force and become possessed by Satan. Though it is a Mexican Spanish-language film, it was originally filmed in English, as evidenced by the fact that the lip movements match the dubbed English dialogue. It was released in theaters across Mexico on January 26, 1978. Heading South Heading South is a 2005 French-Canadian drama film directed by Laurent Cantet and based on three short stories by Dany Laferrière. It depicts the experiences of three middle-aged white women in the late 1970s, traveling to Haiti for the purposes of sexual tourism with young men. Their adventures are juxtaposed with class issues and the deteriorating political climate of Haiti at the time. The women demonstrate different attitudes to the complex situation. Le brio Le Brio is a 2017 French comedy film directed by Yvan Attal. Sour Grapes Sour Grapes is a 1998 American comedy film written and directed by Larry David and starring Steven Weber, Craig Bierko, Viola Harris, Karen Sillas, Robyn Peterman and Matt Keeslar. It was released on April 17, 1998, by Columbia Pictures. The film was the last Castle Rock Entertainment production to be released by Columbia Pictures until 2004. The films score was composed and conducted by Basil Poledouris. Garage Days Garage Days is a 2002 Australian film directed by Alex Proyas and written by Proyas, Dave Warner and Michael Udesky. The Garage Days soundtrack includes the song "Garage Days" featuring Katie Noonan, David McCormack and Andrew Lancaster. Borrowed Bride Borrowed Bride is a 2005 film directed and co-written by Atıf Yılmaz. Longford Longford is a 2006 British biographical crime drama television film directed by Tom Hooper and written by Peter Morgan. The film centres on Labour Party peer Lord Longford and his campaign for the parole of Moors Murderer Myra Hindley. It was produced by Granada Productions for Channel 4, in association with HBO, and stars Jim Broadbent and Samantha Morton. The film was first broadcast on Channel 4 on 26 October 2006 and was an Official Selection at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Broadbent won the British Academy Television Award for his role. Longford and Hindley had both died by the time the film was made; Longford in August 2001 and Hindley in November 2002. Hindleys lover and accomplice Ian Brady, played by Andy Serkis, was still living at the time of release. The American Side The American Side is a 2016 mystery film directed by Jenna Ricker and starring Greg Stuhr and Matthew Broderick. Aspen Extreme Aspen Extreme is a 1993 American drama film written and directed by Patrick Hasburgh, about two ski buddies, TJ Burke and Dexter Rutecki, who move from Brighton to Aspen to seek a better life. The two friends quickly become Aspen ski instructors, but women, drugs, and job troubles threaten to destroy their relationship. Along the way, TJ tries to realize his dream of becoming a professional writer, and the pair train for the upcoming Powder 8 ski competition. The supporting cast includes Finola Hughes, Teri Polo, William Russ, and Trevor Eve. The cover of the US video release quotes the Seattle Times as referring to the film as "Top Gun on the Ski Slopes." Between Your Legs Between Your Legs is a 1999 Spanish drama film directed by Manuel Gómez Pereira. It was entered into the 49th Berlin International Film Festival. It stars Javier Bardem as the main character, and Victoria Abril, Carmen Balagué, María Adánez and Sergi López as supporting characters. A Little Bit Zombie A Little Bit Zombie is a 2012 zombie comedy horror film that was directed by Casey Walker. The film received its world premiere on February 4, 2012 at the Victoria Film Festival in Victoria and was released on to DVD on July 16, 2013. The movie stars Kristopher Turner as a young man trying to control his new hunger for human flesh in order avoid the wrath of his fiancee. Filming took place in Sudbury during June 2011. The movie was crowdsourced through Walkers initiative called My Million Dollar Movie over a five-year period, during which he raised over a million dollars by allowing people to back the film by "purchasing" a frame. Death Race 4: Beyond Anarchy Death Race: Beyond Anarchy is a 2018 American action film. It is a sequel to the 2008 film Death Race and was directed by Don Michael Paul. The film was released on October 2, 2018 and the fourth film in the Death Race remake series. The 1,000 Eyes of Dr. Mabuse The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse is a 1960 black-and-white crime thriller film directed by Fritz Lang in his final film before his death. A West German/French/Italian international co-production, it starred Peter van Eyck, Dawn Addams and Gert Fröbe. The film made use of the character Dr. Mabuse, who had appeared in earlier films by Lang in 1922 and 1933. The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse spawned a film series of German Mabuse films that were released over the following years to compete with Rialto Films Krimi films. Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha is a 1998 Indian Hindi romantic comedy film starring Kajol and Ajay Devgn. The film is a remake of the 1995 Hollywood movie French Kiss starring Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline. Joker Joker is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language political satire film, written and directed by Raju Murugan of Cuckoo fame and produced by S. R. Prakash Babu and S. R. Prabhu, under the banner Dream Warrior Pictures. The film stars Guru Somasundaram and newcomers Ramya Pandiyan and Gayathri Krishnaa in the lead roles, while Bava Chelladurai, Ramasamy and Bala Murugan are doing supporting roles. Joker was released on 12 August 2016, receiving critical acclaim, praising the screenplay and the performances of the actors. At the 64th National Film Awards, the film won two awards, which includes the Best Feature Film - Tamil. The film won many awards from several nominations. The Sea Chase The Sea Chase is a 1955 American World War II drama film starring John Wayne and Lana Turner, and featuring David Farrar, Lyle Bettger, and Tab Hunter. It was directed by John Farrow from a screenplay by James Warner Bellah and John Twist based on the novel of the same name by Andrew Geer. The plot is a nautical cat and mouse game, with Wayne determined to get his German freighter home during the first few months of the war, all the while being chased by British and Australian naval ships. The film was shot in CinemaScope and WarnerColor. Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D. Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D. is a 1990 superhero comedy film directed by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Barbie: Fairytopia Barbie: Fairytopia is a 2005 American - Canadian direct-to-video computer animated Barbie film directed by Walter P. Martishius and Will Lau. This film is the fifth in the Barbie film series of computer-animated Barbie films, and the first to have an original storyline not based on previous material. The plot centers on a wingless flower fairy named Elina who must save the land of Fairytopia from an evil fairy named Laverna. As with the previous Barbie films, a line of toys, dolls, and other products were made based on and released in conjunction with the film. The film features the voice of Kelly Sheridan, who voices the Barbie protagonist in all the CGI Barbie films to date. This film is followed by two sequels: Mermaidia and Barbie Fairytopia: Magic of the Rainbow, and two spin-offs Mariposa and Barbie: Mariposa & the Fairy Princess. Loners Samotáři is a 2000 Czech comedy film directed by David Ondříček. The film starred relatively unknown actors such as Ivan Trojan, Jiří Macháček, Jitka Schneiderová and Saša Rašilov. Berlin Express Berlin Express is a 1948 American drama film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Robert Ryan, Merle Oberon and Paul Lukas. Thrown together by chance, a group of people search a city for a kidnapped peace activist. Set in Allied-occupied Germany, it was shot on location in post-World War II Frankfurt-am-Main and Berlin. During the opening credits, a full-screen notice reads, "Actual scenes in Frankfurt and Berlin were photographed by authorisation of the United States Army of Occupation, the British Army of Occupation, the Soviet Army of Occupation." Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse Mickeys Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse is a 2001 American direct-to-video animated film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, with the animation production being done at Toon City Animation in Manila, Philippines. It is the first of two direct-to-video films spin off from the Disney Channel animated television series Disneys House of Mouse. The events of the film take place during the second season of Disneys House of Mouse. The Whisperer in Darkness The Whisperer in Darkness is a 2011 independent film directed and produced by Sean Branney, Andrew Leman, and David Robertson and distributed by the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society. Based on the H. P. Lovecraft short story of the same name, it was shot using Mythoscope, a blend of vintage and modern filming techniques intended to produce the look of a 1930s-era film. According to the films website, the filmmakers intended to capture the look of "classic horror films of the 1930s like Dracula, Frankenstein and King Kong". Revenger Revenger is a 2018 South Korean action film directed by Lee Seung-won, starring Bruce Khan, Park Hee-soon, Yoon Jin-seo and Kim In-kwon. It was released on December 6, 2018. The One-Armed Swordsman One-Armed Swordsman is a 1967 Hong Kong wuxia film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. Directed by Chang Cheh, it was the first of the new style of wuxia films emphasizing male anti-heroes, violent swordplay and heavy bloodletting. It was the first Hong Kong film to make HK$1 million at the local box office, propelling its star Jimmy Wang to super stardom. This film eventually becomes the first in the One-Armed Swordsman trilogy. A sequel was released in 1969 called Return of the One-Armed Swordsman, followed by The New One-Armed Swordsman in 1971, all directed by Chang Cheh. It has since achieved classic status in Hong Kong cinema. In the Hong Kong Film Awards 2005 poll, One-Armed Swordsman was voted as the 15th best Chinese language film. Ghost Shark Ghost Shark is a 2013 supernatural horror film directed for the Syfy television network by Griff Furst. With Furst joined by Paul A. Birkett and Eric Forsberg for screenwriting, the film premiered on Syfy on August 22, 2013. Despite being panned critically, the movie had some success attracting attention from social media due to its fantastical premise, with websites such as Vulture.com commenting on moments from the film. A supposed sequel, Urban Jaws, was released on 1 July 2015, but the two movies are unrelated in terms of narrative other than both being films featuring killer sharks. Too Late Too Late is a 2015 independent drama film written and directed by Dennis Hauck. The film was shot in 35mm Techniscope in five twenty-two minute individual takes with no hidden cuts or other editing. In the film, a private investigator scours the streets of Los Angeles to track down a missing woman from his past. He then finds himself tangled up in sleazy scandal involving strip clubs, petty drug dealers, and missing girls. Dekalog, dziewiec Dekalog: Nine is the ninth part of the television series Dekalog by Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski, connected to the ninth imperative of the Ten Commandments: "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors wife". A man who has become impotent discovers that his wife has a lover. Ask Filmlerinin Unutulmaz Yönetmeni The Unforgettable Director of Love Movies is a 1990 Turkish comedy film directed by Yavuz Turgul. Mulligans Mulligans is a 2008 Canadian romantic drama film written by actor/writer Charlie David and directed by Chip Hale. It also stars Dan Payne, Derek James and Thea Gill. The Phantom of the Opera The Phantom of the Opera is a 1962 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher, a loose adaptation on the 1910 novel Le Fantôme de lOpéra by Gaston Leroux. The film was made by Hammer Film Productions. Arachnid Arachnid is a 2001 American horror film directed by Jack Sholder. The film centers on a group of plane crash survivors who are stalked and killed by giant alien spiders. The film stars Alex Reid, Chris Potter, Rocqueford Allen, Robert Vicencio and José Sancho. The Captains The Captains is a 2011 feature documentary that follows actor William Shatner through interviews with the other actors who have portrayed starship captains in five other incarnations of the Star Trek franchise. Shatners subjects discuss their lives and careers before, during, and after their tenure with Star Trek. They explore the pressures, stigmas, and sacrifices that accompanied their roles and their larger careers. The film makes use of conversations, personal observations, interviews, and archival footage. Angrej Angrej is a 2015 Indian Punjabi-language historical romance film directed by Simerjit Singh. Co-produced by Aman Khatkars Arsara Films, Dara Productions, J Studios, and Rhythm Boyz Entertainment, it stars Amrinder Gill, Sargun Mehta, and Aditi Sharma in lead roles. Set against the backdrop of the waning British Raj, the film chronicles the love story of a young man and a woman belonging to different social strata. Angrej has Ammy Virk, Binnu Dhillon, Anita Devgan, Sardar Sohi, and Nirmal Rishi in supporting roles; it marked the feature film debut for Mehta and Virk. Conceived as a romantic comedy set in the pre-partitioned Punjab, Angrejs story was written by Amberdeep Singh, who had always wanted to work on a period film about Punjabi culture. The film was shot in the rural parts of Rajasthan and Punjab over the course of 40 days, with Navneet Misser serving as the cinematographer. Production designer Raashid Rangrez paid particular attention to the films sets and costumes as he wanted them to accurately represent the Punjab of the 1940s. Jatinder Shah composed the films soundtrack, which features vocals from Gill, Virk and Sunidhi Chauhan. Angrej was released theatrically on 31 July 2015; it received positive response from film critics and audience alike. The performances of the cast, the production design, and the humour were chiefly praised. Commercially, Angrej grossed a total of around 307 million in its theatrical run and became one of the highest grossing Punjabi films of all time. It was nominated for 22 awards at the 2015 PTC Punjabi Film Awards, winning 10 including the Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Actress. Sympathy for the Devil Sympathy for the Devil is a 1968 film shot mostly in color by director Jean-Luc Godard. The Apocalypse The Apocalypse is a 2007 American direct-to-DVD disaster film produced by The Asylum and released via its Faith Films label. It has heavy similarity to the 1998 films Armageddon and Deep Impact, however the storyline is drastically different, a recurring theme of some The Asylums mockbusters. Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms , officially abbreviated as , is a 2018 Japanese animated high fantasy drama film written and directed by Mari Okada and produced by P.A.Works. The film marked Okadas directorial debut and the first standalone feature-length film of P.A.Works. The film premiered in Japan on February 24, 2018 and at Glasgow Film Festival on March 4, 2018. It was released by Madman Entertainment on June 7, 2018 in Australia and New Zealand. It was released by Anime Limited in the United Kingdom and Ireland on June 27, 2018. It was released by Eleven Arts in North America on July 20, 2018. The films English dub premiered on September 21, 2018 in the United States. It was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on February 5, 2019. The DVD only has an English track, while the Blu-ray has both English and Japanese tracks. Dilan 1990 Dilan 1990 is a 2018 Indonesian romantic drama film. The film is based on the novel Dilan: Dia adalah Dilanku Tahun 1990 by Pidi Baiq. The film stars Iqbaal Ramadhan and Vanesha Prescilla as the main roles, with some high-profile names in supporting, minor, or cameo roles; Farhan, Happy Salma, Adhisty Zara of idol group JKT48, and Ridwan Kamil, the then-Mayor of Bandung for instance. The film has been watched by 6,311,490 people, and is the best-selling Indonesian film of 2018 and the second best-selling Indonesian film of all time, just behind Warkop DKI Reborn: Jangkrik Boss! Part 1 with 6,858,616 viewers. The film is followed by an upcoming sequel, Dilan 1991, which was released on 28 February 2019. The Enchanted Cottage The Enchanted Cottage is a 1945 romantic fantasy starring Robert Young, Dorothy McGuire, and Mildred Natwick. It was based on a play by Arthur Wing Pinero. The Enchanted Cottage was first adapted for the silent screen in 1924, with Richard Barthelmess and May McAvoy as the newlyweds. A third adaptation appeared in 2016. House of Strangers House of Strangers is a 1949 American film noir directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and starring Edward G. Robinson, Susan Hayward, and Richard Conte. The screenplay by Philip Yordan and Mankiewicz is the first of three film versions of Jerome Weidmans novel Ill Never Go There Any More, the others being the Spencer Tracy western Broken Lance and The Big Show. In Country In Country is a 1989 American drama film produced and directed by Norman Jewison, starring Bruce Willis and Emily Lloyd. The screenplay by Frank Pierson and Cynthia Cidre was based on the novel by Bobbie Ann Mason. The original music score was composed by James Horner. Willis earned a best supporting actor Golden Globe nomination for his role. Girl Girl is a 1998 American drama film starring Dominique Swain, Christopher Masterson, Selma Blair, Tara Reid, Summer Phoenix, Portia de Rossi and Sean Patrick Flanery. It was based on the novel of the same name, written by Blake Nelson. It was written by Blake Nelson and David E. Tolchinsky and directed by Jonathan Kahn. Mom at Sixteen Mom at Sixteen is a 2005 Lifetime Television film about a sixteen-year-old mother, dealing with problems at school and her decaying relationship with her mother, because of her seeing her boyfriend for the first time since before her son was born. House by the River House by the River is a 1950 American crime film noir directed by Fritz Lang and starring Louis Hayward, Lee Bowman and Jane Wyatt. The Scorpion King 4: Quest for Power The Scorpion King 4: Quest for Power is a 2015 direct-to-video sword and sorcery film. It was released on Netflix on January 6, 2015 and later on home media. It is the fourth installment in The Scorpion King series and stars Victor Webster in the title role with supporting roles by Ellen Hollman, Lou Ferrigno, Rutger Hauer, Royce Gracie, Eve Torres, and Ian Whyte. This film continues the story of Mathayus, after the events in Battle for Redemption. The Midnight Man The Midnight Man is a 2016 horror film directed by Travis Zariwny and starring Gabrielle Haugh, Lin Shaye and Grayson Gabriel. A Time to Love and a Time to Die A Time to Love and a Time to Die is a 1958 Eastmancolor CinemaScope drama war film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring John Gavin. It is based on the book by German author Erich Maria Remarque, set on the Eastern Front and in Nazi Germany. With a nod to Remarques better-known All Quiet on the Western Front, this film has been referred to as All Quiet on the Eastern Front. The Island El Gezeira is a 2007 action-thriller Egyptian film, starring Ahmed El Sakka, Mahmoud Yacine, Hend Sabri and Khaled Elsawy and directed by Sherif Arafa. In upper Egypt, a gang war for leadership leads to a massacre, killing the mother and wife of the young gang boss and most of his clan. He avenges them, and controls the whole island for trade in weapons and drugs, and makes illegal deals with the police. The Quiet Duel is a 1949 Japanese film directed by Akira Kurosawa. It was the second of 16 film collaborations between director Kurosawa and actor Toshiro Mifune. The Depraved Urban Explorer is a 2011 German horror film directed by Andy Fetscher and starring Nathalie Kelley, Nick Eversman, Klaus Stiglmeier, Max Riemelt, Brenda Koo, and Catherine de Lean. The film is about urban exploration in subterranean Berlin. The Gruffalo's Child The Gruffalos Child is a 2011 British short computer animated TV film based on the picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. A sequel to The Gruffalo, the film was shown on Christmas Day 2011 in the United Kingdom, exactly two years after the debut of the first film. Directed by Johannes Weiland and Uwe Heidschotter, the film was produced by Michael Rose and Martin Pope of Magic Light Pictures, London, in association with Studio Soi in Ludwigsburg, Germany. In June 2013, the film was given the Award for Best TV Special at the 8th Festival of European Animated Feature Films and TV Specials Big Business Big Business is a 1929 silent Laurel and Hardy comedy short subject directed by James W. Horne and supervised by Leo McCarey from a McCarey and H. M. Walker script. The film, largely about tit-for-tat vandalism between Laurel and Hardy as Christmas tree salesmen and the man who rejects them, was deemed culturally significant and entered into the National Film Registry in 1992. Master of the World Master of the World is a 1961 color science fiction film based on the Jules Verne novels Robur the Conqueror and its sequel Master of the World. The film was produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff, Anthony Carras, and James H. Nicholson, directed by William Witney, and stars Vincent Price. Henry Hull and Charles Bronson have supporting roles. The screenplay was written by Richard Matheson. American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with Konga. The Last Adventure The Last Adventure is a 1967 drama film directed by Robert Enrico. It is based on a novel by José Giovanni. Carry on at Your Convenience Carry on at Your Convenience, released in 1971, is the 22nd in the series of Carry On films to be made, and was the first box office failure of the series. This failure has been attributed to the films attempt at exploring the political themes of the trade union movement, crucially portraying the union activists as idle, pedantic buffoons which, apparently, alienated the traditional working-class audience of the series. The film, known as Carry On Round the Bend outside the United Kingdom, did not return full production costs until 1976 after several international and television sales. The film features regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Hattie Jacques and Bernard Bresslaw. It features Kenneth Cope in the first of his two Carry on appearances. Five Fingers of Death King Boxer, aka Five Fingers of Death, is a 1972 martial arts film directed by Jeong Chang-hwa and starring Lo Lieh. It was produced by Shaw Brothers Ltd., the largest Hong Kong movie production studio at the time. The script was written by Yang. Made in Hong Kong, it is one of many kung fu-themed movies with Lo Lieh in the lead. He appeared in many similar efforts from the 1960s, pre-dating the more internationally successful Bruce Lee. Released in the United States by Warner Bros. in March 1973 as Five Fingers of Death, the film capitalized on the success of Warners TV series Kung Fu and was responsible for beginning the North American kung fu film craze of the 1970s with over 30 similar films being released in the U.S. in 1973 alone. Warners followed it with the first U.S.-Chinese Kung Fu co-production Enter the Dragon released later that same year which was the most successful of the chopsocky films of 1973. The Prince and the Pauper The Prince and the Pauper is a 1990 animated featurette produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and directed by George Scribner. Featuring the voice of Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse, it is inspired by the Mark Twain story of the same name. It was Disneys final use of the traditional ink-and-paint and camera process, before the CAPS digital-ink-and-paint process rendered the traditional techniques and equipment obsolete. The film was released on November 16, 1990 before The Rescuers Down Under. It was also re-released in theaters in the UK with Brother Bear in 2003. It was also re-released in theaters in the Australia with Ice Age in 2002 Mad Dog Time Mad Dog Time is a 1996 American ensemble crime comedy film written and directed by Larry Bishop and starring Ellen Barkin, Gabriel Byrne, Richard Dreyfuss, Jeff Goldblum and Diane Lane. The film is notable for the various cameo appearances, including the first, and final film appearance by Christopher Jones in over a quarter-century. Food Food is a 1992 Czech animated short film directed by Jan Švankmajer that uses claymation and pixilation. It examines the human relationship with food by showing breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Tokyo Decadence is Japanese pink film. This erotic film was directed by Ryū Murakami with music by Ryuichi Sakamoto and the film was shot during 1991, then later released in 1992. It stars Miho Nikaido and is known by two alternate titles, Topaz and Sex Dreams of Topaz.. Because of the cruel and graphic nature of this film, it has been banned in several countries such as Australia and South Korea. Shimada Masahiko also makes an appearance in this film. The story follows , the submissive and lovesick prostitute who goes about her trade with misery and is being abused by hedonists and criminals while trying to find some sort of appeasement away from the fact that her lover is currently married. Dororo Dororo is a 2007 Japanese action film based on the 1960s manga series by Osamu Tezuka. It was filmed in New Zealand. Universal Pictures picked up the US rights, while MVM Films have the UK rights. Better Luck Tomorrow producer Ernesto Foronda is allegedly working on a Hollywood version of Dororo. The films storyline has some major differences from that of the manga, one of which is that Hyakkimaru and Dororo are significantly older than their manga incarnations. Zoo Zoo is a 2007 American documentary film based on the life and death of Kenneth Pinyan, an American man who died of peritonitis due to perforation of the colon after engaging in an unusual tryst involving receptive anal sex with a horse. The films public debut was at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2007, where it was one of 16 winners out of 856 candidates. Following Sundance, it was selected as one of the top five American films to be presented at the Directors Fortnight sidebar at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. Foster Foster is a 2011 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Jonathan Newman, based on his 2005 short film. Part of it was shot at Legoland Windsor in April 2010. The film stars Golden Globe winner Toni Collette, Ioan Gruffudd, Richard E. Grant, BAFTA Award winner Hayley Mills and Maurice Cole. Sunset Sunset is 2018 Hungarian historical drama film directed by László Nemes and co-written by Nemes, Clara Royer and Matthieu Taponier. It is set in Budapest before World War I, starring newcomer Juli Jakab and Vlad Ivanov. It premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival and was also screened at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Cherish Cherish is a 2002 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Finn Taylor. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 14, 2002 and had a limited theatrical release June 7 of that same year. The Region 1 DVD was originally released June 1, 2004 and then re-released on October 25, 2005 with new cover art. Four Horsemen Four Horsemen is a 2012 British documentary film directed by Ross Ashcroft. The film criticises the system of fractional reserve banking, debt-based economy and political lobbying by banks, which it regards as a serious threat to Western civilisation. It criticises the War on Terror, which it maintains is not fought to eliminate al-Qaeda and other militant organizations, but to create larger debt to the banks. As an alternative, the film promotes a return to classical economics and the gold standard. Among those interviewed are Joseph Stiglitz, former chief economist at the World Bank; Noam Chomsky, linguistics professor; John Perkins, author of Confessions of an Economic Hit Man; ecological economist and steady-state theorist Herman Daly, formerly at the World Bank; and Max Keiser, TV host and former trader. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 14 March 2012. A book based on the film has been published. Up! Up! is a 1976 soft core sex comedy film directed by Russ Meyer and starring Raven De La Croix, Robert McLane, Kitten Natividad, and Monty Bane. Lucky 7 Lucky 7 is a 2003 television film starring Patrick Dempsey and Kimberly Williams. Fun in Acapulco Fun in Acapulco is a 1963 American musical comedy film starring Elvis Presley and Ursula Andress. The film featured the Top 10 Billboard hit "Bossa Nova Baby" and reached #1 on the national weekly box office charts a week after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas. The film would be Presleys last release before the arrival of Beatlemania. It was the top-grossing movie musical of 1963. A Pain in the Ass Lemmerdeur is a 1973 French-Italian black comedy film starring Jacques Brel, appearing in his tenth and final feature film. Directed by Édouard Molinaro and co-starring Lino Ventura, Caroline Cellier, and Jean-Pierre Darras, Lemmerdeur is an adaptation of Francis Vebers 1971 play Le contrat. Roar Roar is a 1981 American adventure comedy film written and directed by Noel Marshall, produced by and starring Marshall and his then-wife, Tippi Hedren, and co-starring Hedrens daughter, Melanie Griffith, and Marshalls sons, John and Jerry. Roar follows a man living with lions, tigers, and other big cats in Africa; when his family attempts to visit him, they are accidentally left alone with multiple animals that they fear. Hedren and Marshall learned about endangered wildlife in Africa while Hedren was filming Satans Harvest in Mozambique, and decided to make a film in response. The two, alongside their family, lived alongside numerous big cats in their California homes. Filming began in California during the 1970s. After three years of production, a flood from a dam destroyed much of the set and equipment, and financial issues caused the budget for the film to increase drastically. Filming was completed after five years, while the production time was 11 years. Roar also gained notoriety for the dangerous situations cast and crew members were placed in, which resulted in 70 people, including the main stars, being injured and sustaining many life-threatening injuries during filming after being attacked from the animals used in the film. The film failed to find release in North America but was eventually released internationally by Filmways Pictures. It was a box office bomb, despite popularity in foreign territories, with a worldwide gross of $2 million against a $17 million budget. It was released theatrically in the United States for the first time on April 17, 2015, by Drafthouse Films, 34 years after its first release. Reviews for the film were mixed to negative upon release, with modern reviews holding a more mixed response. Praise was directed toward the cinematography, soundtrack, animal interactions, and message to protect African wildlife, but criticism toward its plot, story, inconsistent tone, dialogue, and editing. Roar has been described as "the most dangerous film ever made", in addition to the most expensive home movie ever made. Hedren founded the Roar Foundation to house the animals used after the film was completed, and also, in 1983, established the Shambala Preserve sanctuary in Soledad Canyon. Hedren also wrote a book, The Cats of Shambala, in 1985 that shared behind the scenes stories and accounts regarding the films production. Nothing Funny Nothing Funny is a 1995 Polish drama film directed by Marek Koterski. Christmas with Holly Christmas with Holly is a 2012 Canadian-American made-for-TV film based on the book Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor by Lisa Kleypas. It originally aired on ABC as a Hallmark Hall of Fame film on December 9, 2012, and stars Eloise Mumford. Sparrow Sparrow is a 2008 Hong Kong caper film produced and directed by Johnnie To. The film stars veteran Milkyway Image cast and crew alumni Simon Yam, Gordon Lam, Law Wing-cheung and Kenneth Cheung as a small gang of pickpockets, with each member being mysteriously approached by a beautiful Taiwanese woman with a hidden agenda. Sparrow remained in pre-production for three years from 2005 to 2008, with To shooting the film in between other projects. The film was selected in competition at the 58th Berlin International Film Festival, premiering during the festival in February 2008. It was released in Hong Kong on 19 June 2008. Downloaded Downloaded is a documentary film directed by Alex Winter about the downloading generation and the impact of filesharing on the Internet. A teaser of the film premiered at SXSW on March 14, 2012. The feature film made its world premiere at SXSW on March 10, 2013, and was shown at other film festivals around the world. VH1 partnered with AOL to distribute the film widely and was broadcast as a VH1 Rock Docs feature in late 2014. Le péril jeune Le Péril jeune or The Good Old Daze is a 1994 French coming of age comedy-drama directed by Cédric Klapisch. The movie takes place in Paris during the 1970s. Dadnapped Dadnapped is a Disney Channel Original Movie which premiered February 16, 2009. Starring actors from Disney Channel Original Series, the movie had 4.6 million viewers for its premiere. Although the story centers on a hostage situation, the kidnappers are inept and the film "practically oozes kid-pleasing content". Almighty Thor Almighty Thor is a fantasy-adventure action film directed by Christopher Ray. The film, a mockbuster coinciding with the release of the Marvel Studios film Thor, was produced by The Asylum. It premiered on the Syfy cable network on May 7, 2011 and was released on DVD on May 10, 2011 in the United States. The film was met with a largely negative response from critics. Loosely inspired by Norse mythology, the film follows the young warrior Thor in his battle against Loki. Jimmy P. Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian is a 2013 French drama film directed by Arnaud Desplechin. Jimmy P. stars Benicio del Toro as title character Jimmy Picard, a Blackfoot Native American who has returned to Montana from World War II and suffers debilitating symptoms. Mathieu Amalric, who has appeared in most of Arnaud Desplechin’s films, plays George Devereux, a French doctor of Hungarian-Jewish background. He is called in as a specialist in ethnology and psychoanalysis. Jimmy P. is primarily based on Devereuxs book, Reality and Dream: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian. The film is set at a veterans hospital in Topeka, during the pioneering days of psychoanalysis in the United States. Jimmy P. was released commercially in Europe in September 2013, and was released in the US and Canada in early 2014. It received a nomination for the Palme dOr at 2013 Cannes Film Festival, and in January 2014, three nominations at the 39th César Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Darling Darling is a 2015 American psychological horror film written and directed by Mickey Keating. It stars Lauren Ashley Carter as a young woman who slowly goes insane after becoming a caretaker in a large New York City apartment. It also features Sean Young, Brian Morvant, Larry Fessenden, Helen Rogers, and John Speredakos. It premiered at the 2015 Fantastic Fest and has a planned 2016 release date in the United States. Screwballs Screwballs is a 1983 Canadian teen sex comedy film. It was inspired by the success of Porkys. A Man from Boulevard des Capucines A Man from the Boulevard des Capucines is a Red Western comedy film of 1987, with nods to silent film and the transforming power of celluloid. It is particularly unusual in Soviet cinema for two reasons: first, it was directed by one of the few female Soviet directors of any stature, Alla Surikova, and second it was a rare post-modernist outing. The film had the highest ratings in Soviet in 1987, with 60 million viewers. Exte: Hair Extensions is a 2007 Japanese horror film written and directed by Sion Sono, and stars Chiaki Kuriyama, Ren Osugi, and Megumi Satō. The title is a Japanese slang shortening Romanization of the English term "extension" from "hair extension". The plot involves an aspiring hair dresser who becomes the infatuation of a tricophilic man who sells hair extensions to nearby hair salons. The source of the hair is the stolen corpse of a girl whose dead body continues to grow beautiful and voluminous black hair that comes alive, driving those who use the extensions insane or killing them. The movie was released in the U.S. as Exte: Hair Extensions. Swelter Swelter is a 2014 American action film written and directed by Keith Parmer and starring Lennie James, Grant Bowler, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Josh Henderson, Daniele Favilli, and Alfred Molina. James plays a sheriff in a small town who has a dark past that he can not remember, only to have to confront it when his ex-partners show up looking for stolen money they believe he has. Perdona si te llamo amor Sorry If I Call You Love is a 2014 Spanish romance film directed by Joaquín Llamas. Esteros Esteros is a 2016 international co-production drama film directed by Papu Curotto. Pursued Pursued is a 1947 film that combines western film noir and psychological melodrama. The picture was directed by Raoul Walsh and features Teresa Wright, Robert Mitchum, Judith Anderson and Dean Jagger. Tito Tito is an Egyptian action movie produced in 2004 starring Ahmed El Sakka, Hanan Tork, Amr Waked, Ashraf Dwedar, and Khaled Saleh. It was directed by Tarek Al Eryan. The movie is about a criminal who, as a young boy, didnt find anyone or anything to help or guide him, turning him into a vicious, yet kind hearted, criminal. Slow Learners Slow Learners is a 2015 film directed by Don Argott and Sheena M. Joyce and starring Adam Pally, Sarah Burns, Reid Scott, Catherine Reitman, and Kevin Dunn. An indie, romantic comedy film, it follows two friends who embark on a journey of self-discovery when they decide to help each other become "bad" and "crazy." The Southerner The Southerner is a 1945 American drama film directed by Jean Renoir and based on the 1941 novel Hold Autumn in Your Hand by George Sessions Perry. The film received Oscar nominations for Best Director, Original Music Score, and Sound. Renoir was named Best Director by the National Board of Review, which also named the film the third best of 1945. The film, now in the public domain, portrays the hardships of a poor family struggling to establish a cotton farm in Texas in the early 1940s. In Search of the Castaways In Search of the Castaways is a 1962 Walt Disney Productions feature film starring Hayley Mills and Maurice Chevalier in a tale about a worldwide search for a shipwrecked sea captain. The film was directed by Robert Stevenson from a screenplay by Lowell S. Hawley freely based upon Jules Vernes 1868 adventure novel Captain Grants Children. The film was Mills third of six for the Disney Studios. The Illustrated Man The Illustrated Man is a 1969 American science fiction film directed by Jack Smight and starring Rod Steiger as a man whose tattoos on his body represent visions of frightening futures. The film is based on three short stories from the 1951 collection The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury: "The Veldt," "The Long Rain," and "The Last Night of the World." Gray Lady Down Gray Lady Down is a 1978 American submarine disaster film by Universal Studios starring Charlton Heston, David Carradine, Stacy Keach, Ned Beatty, Ronny Cox and Rosemary Forsyth, and includes the feature film debut of Christopher Reeve. It is based on David Lavallees 1971 novel Event 1000. Hercules and the Amazon Women Hercules and the Amazon Women is the first movie-length pilot episode of the television series The Legendary Journeys and marked the debut of Kevin Sorbo as the titular character Hercules and co-starred Anthony Quinn, Michael Hurst, Roma Downey and Lucy Lawless. Best Men Best Men is a 1997 American film directed by Tamra Davis, and stars Sean Patrick Flanery, Luke Wilson, Andy Dick, Mitchell Whitfield, Fred Ward, Drew Barrymore and Dean Cain. Muxmäuschenstill Muxmäuschenstill is a 2004 German mockumentary film directed by Marcus Mittermeier, written by Jan Henrik Stahlberg. The film follows a vigilante named Mux, who lives in Berlin and used to study philosophy. He wants to bring justice to rapists, thieves, and vandals in his own way, documenting all his actions through a camcorder lens held by his friend Gerd. The film won the Max-Ophüls-Preis 2004 in 4 categories and was nominated for the Bundesfilmpreis 2004 in the category "Best film". Paris 36 Paris 36 is a 2008 French romantic drama film directed by Christophe Barratier. This film is set in 1930s Paris. The song "Loin de Paname", sung by Nora Arnezeder, was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song. The film is a co-production of France, Germany, and the Czech Republic. I Declare War I Declare War is a 2012 Canadian action comedy-drama film written and co-directed by Jason Lapeyre and Robert Wilson. The film, about a group of friends who get together for a game of capture the flag that escalates into violence, was an Official Selection in the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and was given a limited release in U.S. theatres on August 30, 2013. Man in an Orange Shirt Man in an Orange Shirt is a two-part British television movie from the BBC. It was produced by Kudos Film and Television and premiered on 31 July 2017 at BBC One. The film drama tells three love stories from two generations of a family, in the 1940s and in 2017. Vanessa Redgrave, Julian Morris, and Oliver Jackson-Cohen act in the lead roles, directed by Michael Samuels. The script and idea come from the British bestselling-author Patrick Gale, whose family history is the autobiographical core of the plot. The film won 2018 International Emmy Award for Best TV Movie or Miniseries. Tall in the Saddle Tall in the Saddle is a 1944 American Western film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring John Wayne and Ella Raines. Written by Paul Fix and Michael Hogan, based on the serialized novel of the same name by Gordon Ray Young, the film is about a tough quiet cowboy who arrives at an Arizona town and discovers that the rancher who hired him has been murdered and that the kindhearted young woman who just inherited the ranch is being manipulated by her overbearing aunt and a scheming lawyer who are planning to steal her inheritance. As the cowboy investigates the ranchers murder, he meets the fiery horsewoman who owns a neighboring ranch and who challenges him at first, but eventually falls in love with him. With powerful forces opposed to his presence in the town, the cowboy survives attempts on his life as he gets closer to solving the murder with the help of two beautiful women. Tall in the Saddle was the only film to pair Wayne, who plays the tough cowboy, and Raines, who plays the fiery horsewoman and ranch owner. The film features a strong supporting cast that includes Ward Bond as the scheming lawyer, George "Gabby" Hayes as the trustworthy sidekick, Audrey Long as the kindhearted young woman, Elisabeth Risdon as the overbearing aunt, and Don Douglas as the stepfather. Tall in the Saddle was filmed on location at Agoura Ranch in Agoura, California; Lake Sherwood, California; RKO Encino Ranch in Encino, California; and Sedona, Arizona. Studio scenes were shot at RKO Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. Principal photography took place from mid-April to mid-June 1944. Produced by Robert Fellows for RKO Radio Pictures, the film was released in the United States on October 17, 1944. Upon its theatrical release, the film received generally good reviews and was successful at the box office, earning $2 million in rentals. The film was Waynes second of a six-picture contract with RKO and the first with the producer Robert Fellows, with whom Wayne later formed a production company. Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion is a 1950 comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. The Rain People The Rain People is a 1969 film directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Alongside Shirley Knight, leading players are James Caan and Robert Duvall, both of whom would later work with Coppola in The Godfather. Coppolas friend and fellow director George Lucas worked as an aide on this film, and made a short making-of documentary film, Filmmaker, about it. The film also won the Golden Shell at the 1969 San Sebastian Film Festival. The film received mixed initial reviews, but modern reception is more often positive. The current DVD release from Warner Archive appears to be from a 16mm print. Patrick Patrick is a 1978 Australian science fiction horror film directed by Richard Franklin and written by Everett De Roche. The film popularised Ozploitation films in other territories. A remake, Patrick, was released in 2013. The Smokers The Smokers is a 2000 American drama-thriller film directed and written by Christina Peters. It was released to DVD on February 5, 2002. The Hottest State The Hottest State is a 2006 drama film directed and written by Ethan Hawke, which he based on the novel of the same name that he had written and published ten years earlier, in 1996. The film debuted at the Venice Film Festival on September 2, 2006, and received a limited theatrical release in the United States on August 24, 2007. It ran for 5 weeks and grossed $137,341 internationally. The film was subsequently issued on DVD in December 2007. In Bed with Victoria In Bed with Victoria is a 2016 French romantic comedy-drama film directed by Justine Triet. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Efira received a Magritte Award for Best Actress at the 7th Magritte Awards for her role in the film. Bad Company Bad Company is a 1995 U.S. neo-noir thriller film directed by Damian Harris and written by Ross Thomas. The film stars Ellen Barkin and Laurence Fishburne as former CIA operatives engaging in a dubious romance while plotting to murder their boss, played by Frank Langella, and take over his firm, which specializes in blackmail and corporate espionage. Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber is a comedy film, based on the novel of the same name by Adele Lang. It was released March 12, 2005 and stars Jennifer Love Hewitt as 28-year-old Katya, an advertising executive more concerned with being a well-known socialite than being a good person. It co-stars Colin Ferguson, Joey Lawrence, Natassia Malthe, Daniel Roebuck and James Kirk. Williams Williams is a 2017 British feature documentary film that tells the story of the Williams Formula 1 team, from its inception to the present day. The film was produced by BBC Films, Minnow Films and Curzon Artificial Eye, and is being distributed in cinemas across the UK and Ireland by Curzon Artificial Eye from 4 August 2017. Directed by Morgan Matthews, the documentary focuses on the life, career and family of Sir Frank Williams, the founder of the Williams team. See No Evil See No Evil, also known as Blind Terror, is a 1971 British psychological horror-thriller film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Mia Farrow as a recently blinded woman terrorized by a psychopath. Aces: Iron Eagle III Aces: Iron Eagle III is a 1992 American action film directed by John Glen and is the third installment of the Iron Eagle film series, with Louis Gossett reprising his role as Col. Charles "Chappy" Sinclair. Also starring are Japanese actor Sonny Chiba and retired boxing champion Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini. This film was originally owned by New Line Cinema. However, when Alex Bafer renamed his production company Carolco Pictures, formerly known as Brick Top Productions on January 20, 2015 and Alex Bafer had left the company on April 7, 2016, this was sold to StudioCanal. Aces: Iron Eagle III was panned by critics and grossed $2,517,600 at the box-office. 1920 1920 is a 2008 Indian horror film written and directed by Vikram Bhatt. Filmed in Hindi, the plot revolves around the events surrounding a married couple living in a haunted house in the year 1920. The film stars debutant actors Rajneesh Duggal and Adah Sharma as the married couple, along with Indraneil Sengupta in a special role. Loosely inspired by the 1973 horror film The Exorcist, it is the first installment of the 1920 film series, which was a commercial success. The film was also dubbed into Telugu, under the title 1920 Gayathri. A sequel, The Evil Returns, was released in 2012 to mixed reviews and commercial success. Identicals Brand New-U is a 2015 science fiction, thriller film written and directed by Simon Pummell and produced by Janine Marmot. It stars Lachlan Nieboer and Nora-Jane Noone. . Parava Parava is a Malayalam drama film directed by Soubin Shahir with a script jointly written by Shahir and Muneer Ali. It is Shahirs directorial debut film and stars Amal Shah, Govind V. Pai and Shane Nigam in the lead roles, along with an extended cameo appearance by Dulquer Salmaan. Principal photography began at Fort Kochi, Ernakulam on 1 June 2016. The film was released on 21 September 2017. Soubin Shahir won the Special Jury Award in the Asianet Film Awards for directing the film. Midaq Alley Midaq Alley is a 1995 Mexican film adapted from the novel by Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz, written by Vicente Leñero and directed by Jorge Fons. The film deals with complex issues such as gay and lesbian related topics, the lower-middle class of Mexico City, and the lives of many people. The story is told from three perspectives: Don Ru, the owner of a cantina where most of the men in the story gather to drink and play dominoes, Alma, the beautiful girl of the neighborhood who dreams of passion, and Susanita, the owner of the apartment complex where Alma and many of the other characters live. The film was critically acclaimed by international critics. It earned 11 Ariel Awards, including Best Picture at the 37th Ariel Awards and more than 49 international awards and nominations. Pans Labyrinth and El Callejón de los Milagros were named as the best Mexican films by IMDB.com and Entertainment Weekly. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Crossfire Trail Crossfire Trail is a 2001 American made-for-television Western film directed by Simon Wincer and starring Tom Selleck, Virginia Madsen, and Wilford Brimley. Based on the 1954 Louis LAmour Western novel of the same name, the film is about a wanderer named Rafe Covington who swears an oath to his dying best friend to look after his beloved wife and Wyoming ranch, only to encounter other forces who strongly desire the ranch and the woman for their own purposes. Crossfire Trail premiered to 12.5 million viewers, making it the most-watched made-for-cable television movie ever, until the premiere of High School Musical 2 in 2007. Fanfan Fanfan is a 1993 French romantic comedy film written and directed by Alexandre Jardin and starring Sophie Marceau and Vincent Perez. This film is based on the directors best-selling 1990 novel, which was translated into almost two dozen languages. Twin Sitters Twin Sitters is a 1994 American family-oriented comedy film directed and written by John Paragon and starring Peter Paul, David Paul and Christian and Joseph Cousins. The plot concerns twin bodybuilders who protect twin child pranksters left by a corrupt uncle in their care. In Praise of Love In Praise of Love is a 2001 French film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard. The black-and-white and color drama was shot by Julien Hirsch and Christophe Pollock. Godard has famously stated that "a film should have a beginning, a middle and an end, but not necessarily in that order." This aphorism is illustrated by In Praise of Love, which reverses the order of past and present. In Praise of Love polarized film critics. While some prominent reviewers were highly negative toward the work, others consider it to be one of the best films of its decade. No Regrets for Our Youth is a 1946 film written and directed by Akira Kurosawa. It is based on the 1933 Takigawa incident. The film stars Setsuko Hara, Susumu Fujita, Takashi Shimura and Denjirō Ōkōchi. Fujitas character was inspired by the real-life Hotsumi Ozaki, who assisted the famous Soviet spy Richard Sorge and so became the only Japanese citizen to suffer the death penalty for treason during World War II. The film is in black-and-white and runs 110 minutes. Stolen Summer Stolen Summer is a 2002 drama film about a Catholic boy who befriends a terminally ill Jewish boy and tries to convert him, believing that it is the only way the Jewish boy will get to Heaven. Directed by first time writer/director Pete Jones, Stolen Summer is the first film produced for Project Greenlight, an independent film competition created by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, and sponsored by HBO. Project Greenlight aired on HBO as a documentary series chronicling the selection of Joness script from approximately seven thousand entries, and the production of the film in Chicago in 2001. The films casting department considered the casting of the Jewish Adi Stein as the Catholic Pete OMalley, an ironic joke due to the characters attempting to convert a Jewish boy to Catholicism. Collision Collision is an English-language French romantic thriller film written and directed by American filmmaker David Marconi, produced by Luc Besson and starring Frank Grillo, Jaimie Alexander, Roschdy Zem, Marie-Josée Croze and Charlie Bewley. The film was released in France on January 30, 2013. Rabies Rabies is a 2010 Israeli film written and directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado. It is considered to be the first feature-length Israeli horror film. Age of Consent Age of Consent is a 1969 Australian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Michael Powell. The film stars James Mason, Helen Mirren in her first major film role, and Irish character actor Jack MacGowran and features actress Neva Carr Glyn. The screenplay by Peter Yeldham was adapted from the 1938 semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Norman Lindsay, who died the year this film was released. Roadracers Roadracers is a 1994 made-for-television film directed by Robert Rodriguez, his second feature film following the success of his 1992 debut, El Mariachi. The film originally aired on Showtime Network as part of their Rebel Highway series that took the titles of 1950s-era B-movies and applied them to original films starring up-and-coming actors of the 1990s and directed by established directors such as William Friedkin, Joe Dante, and Ralph Bakshi. Rodriguez was the only young director to participate in the series. The series was produced by the son and daughter of Samuel Z. Arkoff, the co-founder and producer of American International Pictures, the distributor of the films this series takes its titles from. Robert Rodriguezs take concerned a rebel named Dude Delaney who dreams of leaving his dead end small town and becoming a rockabilly star but gets caught up in a nasty feud with the towns local sheriff and his son. Salma Hayek plays Dudes girlfriend, Donna. Ye Maaya Chesave Ye Maaya Chesave is a 2010 Telugu romantic drama film written and directed by Gautham Menon, with dialogues by Umarji Anuradha. The film stars Naga Chaitanya and debutant Samantha Ruth Prabhu in the lead roles. It was produced by Manjula Ghattamaneni under the banner Indira Productions and features a critically acclaimed soundtrack and background score composed by A. R. Rahman. Other credits include cinematography by Manoj Paramahamsa, dialogues by Umarji Anuradha and editing by Anthony Gonsalves. The lead actors of the movie Naga Chaitanya and Samantha Ruth Prabhu fell in love and married one another on October 6, 2017 in a traditional Hindu ceremony followed by a Christian ceremony on October 7, 2017. The film was shot along with the Tamil version Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa with a completely different cast and climax. This film is Menons second Telugu venture, after the critically successful Gharshana. Upon release the music, scored by two-time Academy Award winner A. R. Rahman, became a huge success and gained Cult status over the years. Apart from highly successful soundtrack, the background score of the film is hailed as one of Rahmans best works. Ye Maaya Chesave portrays the complicated relationship between a Telugu Hindu assistant director, Karthik, and a Malayali Saint Thomas Christian girl, Jessie whom he falls in love with. Jessie is torn between her love for Karthik and her family, who is steadfast in their disapproval of him. This results in a volatile relationship until Jessie leaves him without an explanation. They accidentally meet after a couple of years and the movie takes a different turn. Ye Maaya Chesave was made with a moderate budget of The Tamil version was made following much speculation that Gautham Menon was set to remake it with Manjulas brother, Mahesh Babu. Shooting continued through the latter part of 2009, with the film garnering significant media interest, with schedules in the United States, with Princeton University being used as a backdrop for song picturisation. Spellbound Spellbound, also known as My Girlfriend Can See Ghosts, is a 2011 South Korean horror romantic comedy film, starring Son Ye-jin and Lee Min-ki. It is about a magician who falls in love with a woman who can see ghosts. It was written and directed by Hwang In-ho which also marks his directorial debut. Attila Marcel Attila Marcel is a 2013 French comedy film written and directed by Sylvain Chomet. When a Stranger Calls Back When a Stranger Calls Back is a 1993 American made-for-television psychological horror film and a sequel to the 1979 classic When a Stranger Calls which reunites stars Carol Kane and Charles Durning with director Fred Walton from the original film. It was originally broadcast on Showtime on April 4, 1993. Susie Q Susie Q is a 1996 Super RTL film directed by John Blizek and starring Justin Whalin, Amy Jo Johnson and Shelley Long. It originally aired on Super RTL, followed by Disney Channel airing it in the United States frequently in the mid 1990s. The film tells the story of a teenager dying with her boyfriend on her way to their Winter Formal back in the mid-1950s and coming back to her old house about 40 years later in order to help her parents avoid being kicked out of their trailer park home. Later, Zach moves into Susies old house, but he is the only one who is able to see Susie. Disney Channel stopped showing the film later in the new millennium. It was given a "TV-G" rating, and it was already cut for some profanity, but not all, when it primarily aired on the Disney Channel. Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus 3-D Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus is a 2005 direct-to-DVD computer-animated princess film directed by Greg Richardson. It is the 6th entry in the Barbie film series, and the second to feature an original story not based on previous material. The film features the voice of Kelly Sheridan as the Barbie protagonist. Brie Larson recorded a song titled "Hope Has Wings" for this film, and the DVD includes the music video as a bonus feature. A line of toys were produced to go with the film, including dolls of Princess Annika, Aiden, Rayla the Cloud Queen, and Princess Brietta. Later a Barbie Mini Kingdom doll of Annika was produced with the Mini Kingdom birthday line. The Rest is Silence The Rest Is Silence is a 2007 Romanian film directed by Nae Caranfil. It was Romanias official submission for the 2009 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film had a budget of over 2 million Euros and tells the story of the first feature film in Romanian history. The film was the most expensive Romanian film to date. My Worst Nightmare My Worst Nightmare is a 2011 French-Belgian comedy-drama film written and directed by Anne Fontaine, starring Isabelle Huppert, Benoît Poelvoorde and André Dussollier. Bbuddah... Hoga Terra Baap Bbuddah... Hoga Terra Baap is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Puri Jagannath in his second Hindi film after The Challenge. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini, Sonu Sood, and Prakash Raj in the lead roles, while Sonal Chauhan, Charmy Kaur, Rajeev Verma, Subbaraju, and Makrand Deshpande play supporting roles, and Raveena Tandon in a guest appearance. The music of the film was composed by Vishal-Shekhar with cinematography by Amol Rathod and editing by S. R. Shekhar. The film released on 1 July 2011 to positive response from critics. Lovesick Lovesick is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Luke Matheny and written by Dean Young. The film stars Matt LeBlanc, Ali Larter, Rachael Harris, Chevy Chase, Ashley Williams and Kristen Johnston. The film was released on February 6, 2015, by Gravitas Ventures. England Is Mine England Is Mine is a 2017 biographical drama film, based on the early years of singer Morrissey, before he formed The Smiths in 1982 with Johnny Marr. Originally titled Steven, the title of the film comes from a lyric in "Still Ill" by The Smiths: "England is mine, and it owes me a living." The film is an unauthorised portrayal of Morrisseys pre-success teen years. The film stars Jack Lowden as Morrissey, and was written and directed by Mark Gill. It co-stars Jessica Brown Findlay as Linder Sterling and Laurie Kynaston as Johnny Marr, with supporting performances by Jodie Comer, Peter McDonald, Simone Kirby, and Graeme Hawley. It premiered at the closing gala of the Edinburgh Film Festival on 2 July 2017, and was released in the UK on 4 August 2017, and in the U.S. on 25 August 2017. 1945 1945 is a 2017 Hungarian drama film directed by Ferenc Török and co-written by Török and Gábor T. Szántó. It concerns two Jewish survivors of the Holocaust who arrive in a Hungarian village in August 1945, and the paranoid reactions of the villagers, some of whom fear that these and other Jews are coming to reclaim Jewish property. The film was screened in the Panorama section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival and was awarded the 3rd place prize in the Panorama Audience Award. Each Dawn I Die Each Dawn I Die is a 1939 gangster film featuring James Cagney and George Raft in their only movie together as leads, although Raft had made an unbilled appearance in a 1932 Cagney vehicle called Taxi! in which he won a dance contest against Cagney, after which he and Cagney brawl. Raft also very briefly "appeared" in Cagneys boxing drama Winner Take All, in a flashback sequence culled from Rafts 1929 film debut Queen of the Night Clubs starring Texas Guinan. The plotline of Each Dawn I Die involves a crusading reporter who is unjustly thrown in jail and befriends a famous gangster. George Bancroft portrays the warden. Jane Bryan also co-stars. The movie was a box-office smash and remains a favorite among aficionados of Warner Bros. gangster movies. The film was based on the novel of the same name by Jerome Odlum. The Legend of Boggy Creek The Legend of Boggy Creek is a 1972 horror docudrama about the "Fouke Monster", a Bigfoot-type creature that reportedly has been seen in and around Fouke since the 1940s. The film mixes staged interviews with some local residents who claim to have encountered the creature, along with reenactments of said encounters. Charles B. Pierce, an advertising salesman from Texarkana on the Arkansas/Texas state line, borrowed over $100,000 from a local trucking company, used an old 35mm movie camera and hired locals to help make the 85-minute film. The film has generated approximately $20 million in box office revenue and is available on DVD. A Railway Station for Two Station for Two is a 1982 Soviet romantic comedy directed by Eldar Ryazanov. The film became the Soviet box office leader of 1983 with a total of 35.8 million ticket sales. It was entered into the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Molly Molly is a 1999 romantic comedy-drama film about a 28-year-old woman with autism who comes into the custody of her neurotic executive brother. The film was directed by John Duigan and written by Dick Christie of Small Wonder-fame, and stars Elisabeth Shue as the titular character, Aaron Eckhart as her older brother, and Jill Hennessy. Azur & Asmar: The Princes' Quest Azur & Asmar: The Princes Quest is a 2006 French-Spanish-Belgian-Italian computer-animated fairytale fantasy film written and directed by Michel Ocelot and animated at the Paris animation and visual effects studio Mac Guff Ligne. It was released in theaters in North America as just Azur & Asmar. It is Ocelots fourth feature, though his first wholly original creation since Kirikou and the Sorceress, and his first use of 3D computer graphics, albeit an atypical employment of this medium with two-dimensional, painted backgrounds and non-photorealistic rendering. Like most of his films it is an original fairy tale, in this case inspired by the folklore and decorative art of North Africa and the Middle East and with an increased degree of characterisation relative to his previous works which pushes it into the genre of fairytale fantasy. The original-language version of the film has significant amounts of dialogue in both French and Classical Arabic; however, the Arabic was not subtitled in the original French theatrical release and is not indented to be subtitled nor replaced for any other audiences. Clapham Junction Clapham Junction is a 2007 British television film, written by Kevin Elyot. Directed by Adrian Shergold, the film centres on the experiences of several gay men during a 36-hour period in the Clapham area of London and the consequences when their lives collide. It was first broadcast on Channel 4 on 22 July 2007, repeated on 1 September 2009, and later released on DVD on Region 1. Sundays and Cybèle Sundays and Cybele is a 1962 French film directed by Serge Bourguignon. Its original French title is Les dimanches de Ville dAvray, referring to the Ville-dAvray suburb of Paris. The film tells the tragic story of a young girl who is befriended by an innocent but emotionally disabled veteran of the French Indochina War. The film is based on a novel by , who collaborated on the screenplay. Puppet Master 4 Puppet Master 4 is a 1993 direct-to-video action horror written by Charles Band among others, and directed by Jeff Burr. It is the fourth film in the Puppet Master franchise, a sequel to 1990s Puppet Master II, and stars Gordon Currie as a youth scientist who, along with his friends, played by Chandra West, Ash Adams and Teresa Hill, is attacked by demons; the animated puppets of Andre Toulon serve to protect the group, similar to the role they played in the prequel Toulons Revenge, rather than terrorize, as they had in the first and second films. Originally, Puppet Master 4 was intended to have the subtitle The Demon. Puppet Master 4, as well as the second, third, and fifth installments of the series, were only available in DVD format through a Full Moon Features box set that has since been discontinued. However, in 2007, Full Moon Features reacquired the rights to the first five films, and the boxset has since been reissued and is available directly from Full Moon, as well as through several online retailers. UnHung Hero UnHung Hero is a 2013 documentary directed by Brian Spitz and starring Patrick Moote. Planetarium Planetarium is a French-Belgian drama film directed by Rebecca Zlotowski. The film stars Natalie Portman and Lily-Rose Depp. The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival. The film was released on 16 November 2016, by Ad Vitam Distribution. The Monolith Monsters The Monolith Monsters is a 1957 American black-and-white science fiction film from Universal-International, produced by Howard Christie, directed by John Sherwood, that stars Grant Williams and Lola Albright. The film is based on a story by Jack Arnold and Robert M. Fresco, with a screenplay by Fresco and Norman Jolley. The Monolith Monsters tells the story of a large meteorite that crashes in a Southern California desert and explodes into hundreds of black fragments which have strange properties. When those fragments are exposed to water, they grow very large and tall. The fragments also begin to slowly petrify some of the inhabitants of a nearby small town. The story that unfolds becomes one of human survival against an encroaching unnatural disaster, that if not stopped, could become a national ecological nightmare that could pose a possible threat to all of humanity. The Killers The Killers is a 1956 student film by the Soviet and Russian film director Andrei Tarkovsky and his fellow students Marika Beiku and Aleksandr Gordon. The film is based on the short story "The Killers" by Ernest Hemingway, written in 1927. It was Tarkovskys first film, produced when he was a student at the State Institute of Cinematography. Jack & Diane Jack & Diane is a 2012 American romantic horror film written and directed by Bradley Rust Gray and starring Riley Keough and Juno Temple. Hideaways Hideaways is a thriller fantasy directed by Agnès Merlet and written by Nick Murphy. It stars Rachel Hurd-Wood and Harry Treadaway. The film is a French/Irish/Swedish co-production. Extreme Job Extreme Job is a 2019 South Korean action comedy film directed by Lee Byeong-heon, starring Ryu Seung-ryong, Lee Hanee, Jin Seon-kyu, Lee Dong-hwi and Gong Myung. The film was released on January 23, 2019. The film has become a major box office success in South Korea, grossing on a production budget of and surpassing 10 million ticket sales in just 15 days. As of May 2019, Extreme Job is the second most viewed film in South Korean film history. Our Relations Our Relations is a 1936 feature film starring Laurel and Hardy, produced by Stan Laurel for Hal Roach Studios. This is the third of three films in which the boys each play a dual role: the first is Brats and the second is Twice Two. The story is based on the short story "The Money Box" by W.W. Jacobs, author of "The Monkeys Paw". Hunger Hunger is a 1966 black-and-white drama film directed by Denmarks Henning Carlsen, starring Swedish actor Per Oscarsson, and based upon the novel Hunger by Norwegian Nobel Prize-winning author Knut Hamsun. Filmed on location in Oslo, it was the first film produced as a cooperative effort among the three Scandinavian countries. With its stark focus on a life of poverty and desperation, the film is considered a masterpiece of social realism. Film historians suggest it is the first Danish film to gain serious international attention since the work of Carl Theodor Dreyer. It is one of the ten films listed in Denmarks cultural canon by the Danish Ministry of Culture. Super Space Fortress Macross , also known as Super Spacefortress Macross, is a 1984 Japanese animated movie based around the Macross television series. The movie is a film adaptation of the original Macross series, with new animation. The storyline of the film does not fit directly into the Macross chronology, and was originally an alternate universe retelling of the story, but was later established as part of the Macross universe. Within the Macross universe it is a popular movie, a fact shown in Macross 7. However, new Macross productions like Macross Frontier have used elements from both the first T.V. series and this film. In Macross tradition, it features transforming mecha, pop music, and a love triangle. The movie gets its name from its romantic themes and also by the song sung during its climactic battle sequence by Lynn Minmay. In Macross Frontier, a later series in the Macross universe, the first few episodes use re-animated key scenes from this film and Flash Back 2012 to give viewers glimpses of past events. Floating Skyscrapers Floating Skyscrapers is a 2013 Polish drama film written and directed by Tomasz Wasilewski, and starring Mateusz Banasiuk, Marta Nieradkiewicz, Bartosz Gelner and Katarzyna Herman. It follows the story of Kuba, an aspiring professional swimmer who falls in love with another man to the disapproval of his mother and to the surprise of his girlfriend, who tries to hold on to him and their relationship. Premiering at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, the film is the first Polish production that primarily deals with the topic of same-sex relationships, and is often paired together with In the Name Of by Małgorzata Szumowska—which covers the same themes in a different manner—as films that attempt to challenge existing local social and cultural norms on homosexuality. Set in Warsaw, the film is noted for using the urban landscape and its largely clean, straight aesthetic as a means of conveying the existence of these strict pre-existing social conventions, which the films storyline attempts to deviate from. Reactions to the film by both critics and the general public were mixed. While some have praised the bravery of the film for covering a topic generally considered by Polish society to be taboo, as well as for its cinematography and soundtrack, others have criticized the films flat storyline and character development as its predictable conventional tragic end. Scare Campaign Scare Campaign is a 2016 Australian horror film written and directed by Colin and Cameron Cairnes, and starring Meegan Warner, Ian Meadows, Olivia DeJonge and Josh Quong Tart. Superman Superman is the first installment in a series of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. Also known as The Mad Scientist, Superman was produced by Fleischer Studios and released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on October 26, 1941. Superman ranked number 33 in a list of the fifty greatest cartoons of all time sourced from a 1994 poll of 1000 animation professionals, and was nominated for the 1942 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Subject. Neo Tokyo , also titled Manie-Manie on its title card, is a 1987 anime science fiction anthology film produced by Project Team Argos and Madhouse. Conceived and produced by Madhouse founders Masao Maruyama and Rintaro, it adapts short stories by Taku Mayumura featured in the 1986 collection of the same Japanese title and is executive produced by publisher Haruki Kadokawa. The 50 minute-long film has three segments, each under a different screenwriter and film director: Rintaros "Labyrinth Labyrinthos," an exploration into the maze of a little girls mind, Yoshiaki Kawajiris "Running Man," focusing on a deadly auto race, and Katsuhiro Ōtomos "Construction Cancellation Order," a cautionary tale about mans dependency on technology. In addition to original music by Godiegos Mickie Yoshino, two prominently feature famous pieces of Western classical music: the first of Erik Saties Gymnopédies and the "Toreador Song" of Georges Bizets Carmen in "Labyrinth" and "Morning Mood" from Edvard Griegs Peer Gynt score, in an ironic manner, in "The Order." The film premiered on September 25, 1987, at that years Tōkyō International Fantastic Film Festival. Other than festival screenings, distributor the Tōhō Company originally relegated the film direct-to-video, releasing a VHS on October 10, 1987, but did eventually give it a general cinema release in Japan, on April 15, 1989. In English, the film was licensed, dubbed and released theatrically and to VHS in North America by Streamline Pictures, the license later being taken up by the now also out of business ADV Films. Night of the Living Dorks Night of the Living Dorks is a 2004 German horror comedy film starring Tino Mewes, Manuel Cortez, , and Collien Fernandes and written and directed by . It was released in the United States in 2007 by Anchor Bay Entertainment under the title "Night of the Living Dorks". Bicycling with Molière Bicycling with Molière is a 2013 French comedy-drama film directed by Philippe Le Guay. In January 2014, the film received three nominations at the 39th César Awards. Hairspray Live! Hairspray Live! is a television special that aired live on NBC on December 7, 2016. Produced by Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, and hosted by Darren Criss, it is a performance of a new adaptation of the 2002 Broadway musical Hairspray. Salvatore Giuliano Salvatore Giuliano is a 1962 Italian film directed by Francesco Rosi. Shot in a neo-realist documentary, non-linear style, it follows the lives of those involved with the famous Sicilian bandit Salvatore Giuliano. Giuliano is mostly off-screen during the film and appears most notably as a corpse. Cast a Giant Shadow Cast a Giant Shadow is a 1966 big-budget action film based on the life of Colonel Mickey Marcus, and stars Kirk Douglas, Senta Berger, Yul Brynner, John Wayne, Frank Sinatra and Angie Dickinson. Melville Shavelson adapted, produced and directed. The film is a fictionalized account of the experiences of a real-life Jewish-American military officer, Colonel David "Mickey" Marcus, who commanded units of the fledgling Israel Defense Forces during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Joe Joe is a 1970 American drama film distributed by Cannon Films and starring Peter Boyle, Dennis Patrick and Susan Sarandon in her film debut. The film was directed by John G. Avildsen. Catch Hell Catch Hell is a 2014 American thriller film written and directed by Ryan Phillippe. It is the only non-horror film from Twisted Pictures. Genevieve Genevieve is a 1953 British comedy film produced and directed by Henry Cornelius and written by William Rose. It stars John Gregson, Dinah Sheridan, Kenneth More and Kay Kendall as two couples comedically involved in a veteran automobile rally. Back to the Beach Back to the Beach is a 1987 American comedy film starring Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello, directed by Lyndall Hobbs. The original music score is composed by Steve Dorff. The film generated a total domestic gross of $13,110,903. It received a "two thumbs up" rating from Siskel and Ebert. The film is an open parody of the beach party films made popular in the 1960s, especially those in which Avalon and Funicello had appeared. The plot is merely the means of connecting the various sight gags, homages and in-jokes. All character names are taken from those earlier films. The films soundtrack included covers of several well-known beach tunes, along with new songs by such artists as Aimee Mann and Private Domain. The Cell 2 The Cell 2 is a 2009 direct-to-video sequel to the 2000 film The Cell. Directed by Tim Iacofano and written by Lawerence Silverstein, Alex Barder and Rob Rinow, the movie is similar in themes as the original, about an investigator who must enter the mind of a serial killer. French Roast French Roast is a 2008 French computer-animated short created by Fabrice Joubert. The short received ANIMA award and was nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2009. French Roast is the first short film by Fabrice O. Joubert, an animator, who worked from 1997 to 2006 at DreamWorks Animation and later worked as the animation director of A Monster in Paris. Attack of the Crab Monsters Attack of the Crab Monsters is a 1957 independently made American black-and-white science fiction-horror film, produced and directed by Roger Corman, that stars Richard Garland, Pamela Duncan, and Russell Johnson. The film was distributed by Allied Artists as a double feature with another Corman feature, Not of This Earth. Attack of the Crab Monsters concerns a second scientific expedition that is sent to a remote Pacific island to discover what happened to the scientists of the first. Unknown to them when they arrive, the island is inhabited by a pair of radiation-mutated giant crabs that not only consumed the members of the first expedition, but absorbed their minds, and now plan to reproduce their kind in numbers. Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby is a 1999 exploitation film and the sequel to Freeway, written and directed by Matthew Bright. It stars Natasha Lyonne as Crystal "White Girl" Van Meter, and María Celedonio as Angela "Cyclona" Garcia. As the original film was partly inspired by "Little Red Riding Hood", the second film is somewhat based on "Hansel and Gretel". The film achieved little attention or notoriety, unlike its predecessor. 4 Minute Mile 4 Minute Mile is a 2014 drama film directed by Charles-Olivier Michaud, written by Josh Campbell and Jeff Van Wie, and starring Richard Jenkins, Kelly Blatz, Analeigh Tipton, Kim Basinger, and Cam Gigandet. It is distributed by Gravitas Ventures, and the international sales rights are held by Double Dutch International. The film premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on June 5, 2014. Gravitas planned for a theatrical release on August 1, 2014. Ping Pong Summer Ping Pong Summer is an American coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by Michael Tully. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. Gravitas Ventures acquired the distribution rights of the film; they released the film theatrically and by video on demand on June 6, 2014. Millennium Entertainment handled the home release of the film. Nas: Time Is Illmatic Nas: Time Is Illmatic is a 2014 documentary film directed by One9 and produced by One9, Erik Parker and Anthony Saleh. The film recounts the circumstances leading up to Nas 1994 debut album Illmatic. Released on the 20th anniversary of Illmatic, the film includes interviews with Nas, his brother and father, and figures from the East Coast hip hop scene. Nas: Time Is Illmatic premiered during the opening night of the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival, on April 16, 2014. The project received a grant from Tribeca All Access and additional funding from the Ford Foundation. This Land Is Mine This Land Is Mine is a 1943 American drama film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Charles Laughton, Maureen OHara and George Sanders. The film is set in the midst of World War II in an unspecified place in German-occupied Europe that appears similar to France. Laughton plays Albert Lory, a cowardly school teacher in a town "somewhere in Europe" who is drawn into advocating resistance through his love of his country and of his fellow teacher Louise Martin, portrayed by OHara. The film is one of the more acclaimed of the war films of the era. It won the 1944 Academy Award for Best Sound Recording. Having opened simultaneously in 72 theaters, the film set a record for gross receipts on an opening day upon its release on May 7, 1943. Tears of the Black Tiger Tears of the Black Tiger is a 2000 Thai action-adventure film written and directed by Wisit Sasanatieng. The story of a tragic romance between Dum, a fatalistic, working-class hero, who has become an outlaw, and Rumpoey, the upper-class daughter of a provincial governor, it is equal parts homage to and parody of Thai action films and romantic melodramas of the 1950s and 1960s. The film was the first from Thailand to be selected for competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, where it was critically hailed. It was screened at several other film festivals in 2001 and 2002, including the Vancouver International Film Festival, where it won the Dragons and Tigers Award for Best New Director. It also won many awards in Thailand for production and costume design, special effects and soundtrack. Critics have noted the films stylized use of color and conspicuous violence, and have compared it to the Revisionist Westerns of Sergio Leone and Sam Peckinpah. It has also been compared to the works of such directors as Douglas Sirk, John Woo, Jean-Luc Godard, Sam Raimi and Quentin Tarantino. Miramax Films purchased the film for distribution in the United States, but changed the ending and then shelved it indefinitely. In 2006, the distribution rights were obtained by Magnolia Pictures, which screened the original version of the film in a limited release from January to April 2007 in several US cities. Aliens of the Deep Aliens of the Deep is a 2005 American documentary film directed in part by James Cameron alongside fellow cameraman and friend Steven Quale, and filmed in the IMAX 3D format. It was produced by Walden Media and Walt Disney Pictures. Cameron teams with NASA scientists to explore the mid-ocean ridges, submerged chains of mountains in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans that are home to some of the planets more unusual forms of life. The Last Wagon The Last Wagon is a 1956 CinemaScope and Color by De Luxe western film starring Richard Widmark. It was co-written and directed by Delmer Daves and tells a story set during the American Indian Wars: the survivors of an Indian massacre must rely on a man wanted for several murders to lead them out of danger. Dominick and Eugene Dominick and Eugene is a 1988 American drama film directed by Robert M. Young about twin brothers, Dominick and Eugene. Dominick has an intellectual disability due to an accident in his youth. The film stars Ray Liotta, Tom Hulce and Jamie Lee Curtis. The story was written by Danny Porfirio. Their Eyes Were Watching God Their Eyes Were Watching God is an American Broadcasting Company television film that aired on March 6, 2005. It is based upon Zora Neale Hurstons 1937 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Darnell Martin and produced by Oprah Winfreys Harpo Productions. Its teleplay was by Suzan-Lori Parks, Misan Sagay, and Bobby Smith, Jr. It starred Halle Berry and Michael Ealy, with other prominent actors. Crips and Bloods: Made in America Crips and Bloods: Made in America is a documentary by Stacy Peralta that examines the rise of the Crips and Bloods, prominent gangs in America. The documentary focuses on the external factors that caused African-American youth to turn to gangs and questions the political and law enforcement response to the rise of gang culture. Carver Carver is the 2008 horror film directed by Franklin Guerrero Jr., and stars Matt Carmody, Neil Kubath, and Erik Fones. It was filmed on location in and around Woodbridge. Debbie Does Dallas Debbie Does Dallas is a 1978 pornographic film starring Bambi Woods. The plot of the film focuses on a team of cheerleaders attempting to earn enough money to send the title character to Dallas, to try out for the famous "Texas Cowgirls" cheerleading squad. The fictional name "Texas Cowgirls" was seen as an allusion to the real-life Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Woods had previously tried out for the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in real life, but was cut during auditions. The film was highly successful, selling 50,000 copies when it made it to videotape, making it the most successful video release of a porn film in its time. It is regarded as one of the most important releases during the so-called "Golden Age of Porn", and remains one of the best-known pornographic films. The film is in the public domain following a US court ruling in 1987 that declared its copyright to be lost. The movie spawned a number of sequels and spin-offs including Debbie Does New Orleans, Debbie Does Wall Street, Debbie Does Dallas Again and the unrelated Debbie Duz Dishes franchise. It also spawned a 2002 Off Broadway musical, The Musical. Bingo Bingo is a 1991 American family comedy film directed by Matthew Robbins and released by TriStar Pictures. Bingo, a runaway circus dog saves the life of Chuckie, a young boy who is somewhat an outcast within his family. The two quickly become best friends — skateboarding, playing pinball, and doing math homework together. But Chuckies parents discover the stowaway pooch and make no bones about the fact that Bingo will not accompany them on their cross-country move. The Wizard of Gore The Wizard of Gore is a 2007 splatter/noir horror film directed by Jeremy Kasten and starring Kip Pardue, Bijou Phillips, Crispin Glover, Joshua Miller, Brad Dourif, Jeffrey Combs, and the Suicide Girls. The film is a remake of the 1970 Herschell Gordon Lewis film of the same name. Linha de Passe Linha de Passe is a 2008 Brazilian drama film directed by Walter Salles and Daniela Thomas. Written by Salles, Thomas and Bráulio Mantovani, the film stars Vinícius de Oliveira and Sandra Corveloni, who won the Best Actress Award at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival for her role, which was her first in a full-length motion picture. The Stranger The Stranger is a 2014 Chilean horror-thriller film directed by Guillermo Amoedo and starring Cristobal Tapia Montt, Ariel Levy, Lorenza Izzo and Nicolás Durán. It is the third film from Sobras International Pictures project Chilewood. Montt plays a drifter who enters a small town, seeking information about his estranged wife. The Lighthouse of the Whales The Lighthouse of the Orcas is a 2016 Argentinean drama film directed by Gerardo Olivares. The film was released on December 16, 2016. Parting Glances Parting Glances is an American film shot in 1984 and released in 1986. With its realistic look at urban gay life in the Ronald Reagan era and at the height of the AIDS crisis, many film critics consider it an important film in the history of gay cinema. It was also one of the first American films to address the AIDS pandemic. First-time director Bill Sherwood died of complications due to AIDS in 1990 without ever completing another film. King Uncle King Uncle is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed by Rakesh Roshan. The film stars Jackie Shroff, Shah Rukh Khan, and Anu Agarwal in the lead roles. Nagma, Paresh Rawal, Sushmita Mukherjee, Pooja Ruparel, Deven Verma in supporting roles. The film was inspired from the 1982 English film Annie that starred Aileen Marie Quinn and Albert Finney, which in turn is based upon the 1924 comic strip Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray. Although the film was a box office success ran over 100 days at the time, it has since gained cult status and is loved by families and children. Jackie Shroff’s performance was much loved and appreciated; as well as child artiste Pooja Ruparel as the orphan Munna. Breaker! Breaker! Breaker! Breaker! is a 1977 action film starring Chuck Norris. The State of Things The State of Things is a 1982 film directed by Wim Wenders. It tells the story of a film crew stuck in Portugal after the production runs out of film stock and money. The director travels to Los Angeles in search of his missing producer. Shakedown Shakedown is a 1988 crime drama/action film starring Peter Weller and Sam Elliott. The screenplay concerns an idealistic lawyer who teams with a veteran cop to find out the truth in a possible police corruption scandal. Paradise Paradise is a 1991 drama film written and directed by Mary Agnes Donoghue. The original music score is composed by David Newman. Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson play Lily and Ben Reed, a young couple torn apart by a family tragedy. It would take a miracle to rekindle their love and a miracle arrives in the form of a summer guest - Willard Young. It is a remake of the French film Le Grand Chemin by Jean-Loup Hubert. Out Live Bichunmoo is a 2000 South Korean martial arts fantasy drama film written and directed by Kim Young-jun and featuring Shin Hyun-joon, Kim Hee-sun and Jung Jin-young. At the time of its release, it was the most expensive film in Korean history. Kids in America Kids in America is a 2005 American comedy film directed by Josh Stolberg. It was written by Andrew Shaifer and Stolberg. The film is inspired by real events. It received negative reviews from film critics, and was a box office bomb. Cherry Crush Cherry Crush is a 2007 American drama and thriller film starring Jonathan Tucker and Nikki Reed. The film was directed and co-written by Nicholas DiBella. Cherry Crush premiered in Rochester on February 16, 2007. The film was released on DVD on July 3, 2007. Nicholas DiBellas thriller Cherry Crush stars Jonathan Tucker as Jordan Wells, the privileged son of a successful man who gets kicked out of an exclusive prep school after his interest in photography and girls leads him to taking nude snapshots of classmates. Soon he meets a poor but attractive girl named Shay Bettencourt who ensnares him in a web of murder and lies. Deportees Ekhrajiha is a 2007 Iranian film, written and directed by Masoud Dehnamaki, narrating a story during Iran–Iraq War. The film is Dehnamakis first feature film, after he directed two documentaries about social problems in Iran. Dehnamaki is known to be one of Irans most extreme ultra-conservatives, with his viewpoints being extremely controversial. The film had also broken all box-office records in Iran, earning nearly 1 billion toman only twenty-eight days after its release and finishing its run with over 2 billion toman. Additionally the film is one of few Iranian war movies in which the heroes are extremely flawed and shown to commit acts often viewed as "immoral" by authorities in Iran. Quincy Quincy is a 2018 American documentary film about the life of American record producer, singer and film producer, Quincy Jones. The film was co-written and co-directed by Alan Hicks and Rashida Jones and produced by Paula DuPré Pesmen. The film was released by Netflix on September 21, 2018. The film won a Grammy Award for Best Music Film at the 2019 Grammy Awards. The Kautokeino Rebellion The Kautokeino Rebellion is a 2008 film based on the true story of the Kautokeino riots in Kautokeino, Norway in 1852 in response to the Norwegian exploitation of the Sami community at that time. It is directed by Nils Gaup and was released in January, 2008. The Music to this film was mostly composed by Sami musician Mari Boine. Turbo Charged Prelude to 2 Fast 2 Furious The Turbo Charged Prelude for 2 Fast 2 Furious is a 2003 American short film directed by Philip G. Atwell, produced by Chris Palladino, and written by Keith Dinielli. It is the first short film in The Fast and the Furious franchise, and stars Paul Walker. This is a continuation to The Fast and the Furious and details the events prior to 2 Fast 2 Furious, where runaway fugitive Brian OConner leaves Los Angeles in order to evade police capture. It was released on June 3, 2003, and was included on special edition home releases of the first film. It was also released to select theaters to tie with the theatrical release of 2 Fast 2 Furious. The Reunion The Reunion is a 2011 Danish comedy film directed by Niels Nørløv. A Finnish version of the film, Reunion, was released in 2015. The Maltese Falcon The Maltese Falcon is a 1931 American pre-Code crime film, based on the 1930 novel of the same name by Dashiell Hammett and directed by Roy Del Ruth. The film stars Ricardo Cortez as private detective Sam Spade and Bebe Daniels as Ruth Wonderly. Maude Fulton, Brown Holmes, and Lucien Hubbard wrote the screenplay. The supporting cast features Dudley Digges, Thelma Todd, Walter Long, Una Merkel, and Dwight Frye. A print has been held by the Library of Congress since the 1970s. Die, Monster, Die! Die, Monster, Die! is a British-American 1965 Pathécolor horror film directed by Daniel Haller. The film is a loose adaptation of H.P. Lovecrafts story The Colour Out of Space. It was shot in February and March 1965 at Shepperton Studios under the working title The House at the End of the World. American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with Mario Bavas Planet of the Vampires. Band of the Hand Band of the Hand is a 1986 American action crime film directed by Paul Michael Glaser and produced by Michael Mann, starring Stephen Lang, Leon Robinson, James Remar, Lauren Holly, and Laurence Fishburne. The films score was composed and performed by Michel Rubini and the title track was written and performed by Bob Dylan, backed by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. I Love You, I Love You Not I Love You, I Love You Not is a 1996 American romantic drama film directed by Billy Hopkins and written by Wendy Kesselman. It's a Fairy! É Fada! is a 2016 Brazilian comedy film, directed by Cris DAmato. It is a film inspired by the book "Uma Fada Veio Me Visitar", by the author Thalita Rebouças, starring Kéfera Buchmann, Klara Castanho, Bruna Griphao, Mariana Santos and Sílvio Guindane. The film was released in Brazilian cinemas on October 6, 2016. Duck Duck Goose Duck Duck Goose is a 2018 computer-animated comedy film directed by Chris Jenkins and starring the voices of Jim Gaffigan, Zendaya and Carl Reiner. An international co-production between the United States and China, the film was released in China in March 2018 with an intended North American theatrical release date of April 2018; it was quietly pulled from the schedule and was made available on Netflix on July 20, 2018. Anna Christie Anna Christie is a 1930 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pre-Code drama film adaptation of the 1922 play of the same name by Eugene ONeill. It was adapted by Frances Marion, produced and directed by Clarence Brown with Paul Bern and Irving Thalberg as co-producers. The cinematography was by William H. Daniels, the art direction by Cedric Gibbons and the costume design by Adrian. The film stars Greta Garbo, Charles Bickford, George F. Marion, and Marie Dressler. It was marketed using the slogan "Garbo Talks!", as it was her first talkie. Of all its stars, Garbo was the one that MGM kept out of talking films the longest for fear that one of their biggest stars, like so many others, would not succeed in them. Her famous first line is: "Gimme a whisky, ginger ale on the side, and dont be stingy, baby!" In fact, Garbos English was so good by the time she appeared in this film, she had to add an accent in several retakes to sound more like the Swedish Anna. In addition to the English and German-language version of this film, a silent version with titles was also made. George F. Marion performed the role of Annas father in the original Broadway production and in both the 1923 and 1930 film adaptations. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress, Best Cinematography and Best Director. The Reivers The Reivers is a 1969 Technicolor film in Panavision starring Steve McQueen and directed by Mark Rydell based on the William Faulkner novel The Reivers, a Reminiscence. The supporting cast includes Sharon Farrell, Rupert Crosse, Mitch Vogel, and Burgess Meredith as the narrator. Sahara Sahara is a 1995 American/Australian made-for-television action war film shot in Australia and directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring James Belushi. Sahara is a remake of the 1943 film of the same name starring Humphrey Bogart. 'Til There Was You Til There Was You is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Scott Winant and starring Jeanne Tripplehorn, Dylan McDermott, Sarah Jessica Parker and Jennifer Aniston. The screenplay, written by Winnie Holzman, traces thirty-odd years in the parallel lives of two people whose intertwined paths finally converge when their mutual interest in a community project brings them together. All Stars All Stars is a 1997 Dutch sports comedy film drama, which was the base for the Emmy Award-winning television show of the same name. Directed by Jean van de Velde. Together with Mischa Alexander he was also responsible for the script. The film premièred on 2 May 1997. The sequel Old Stars was released in 2011. In 2004, the film was remade in Britain as Things to Do Before Youre 30. Thillu Mullu Thillu Mullu is a 1981 Indian Tamil-language comedy film directed by K. Balachander and written by Visu. The film stars Rajinikanth, Thengai Srinivasan, Nagesh, Poornam Vishwanathan, Sowcar Janaki, Madhavi and Viji Chandrasekhar. It is a remake of the 1979 Hindi film Gol Maal. The soundtrack and score were composed by M. S. Viswanathan while the lyrics were written by Kannadasan. The film is about Chandran who is advised by his family friend to attend the job at a company of his friend Sriramachandramoorthy. Chandran pretends to be a cultured, well-mannered and patriotic person which impresses Sriramachandramoorthy. When Sriramachandramoorthy spots Chandran at a football match, Chandran concocts a story that he has a twin brother Indran without a moustache. What happens then forms the story. Thillu Mullu was released on 1 May 1981. Critics particularly praised Rajinikanths performance, as he was known for doing mainly action films up until that point in his career. The film became successful at the box office. A remake of the same name was released in 2013. House of Fools House of Fools is a 2002 Russian film by Andrei Konchalovsky about psychiatric patients and combatants during the First Chechen War. It stars Julia Vysotskaya and Sultan Islamov and features a number of cameo appearances by Bryan Adams, with the music composed by Eduard Artemyev. Distinctly anti-war, unbiased and controversial in Russia, House of Fools is a bizarre blend of black comedy, touching drama, horrific warfare and subtly disturbing psychological content. Endgame Endgame is a 2009 British film directed by Pete Travis from a script by Paula Milne, based upon the book The Fall of Apartheid by Robert Harvey. The film is produced by Daybreak Pictures and reunites Travis with Vantage Point actor William Hurt. It also stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jonny Lee Miller and Mark Strong. The film dramatises the final days of apartheid in South Africa. It was filmed at locations in Reading, England and Cape Town, South Africa in the first half of 2008 and was completed in December that year. The film had its world premiere on 18 January 2009 at the Sundance Film Festival and was broadcast on Channel 4 on 4 May 2009. It would also have an international theatrical release, the distribution of which was handled by Target Entertainment Group. Rider on the Rain Rider on the Rain is a 1970 French mystery thriller film starring Charles Bronson, directed by René Clément and scripted by Sébastien Japrisot, produced by Serge Silberman, with film music composed by Francis Lai. It won the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Black Ice Black Ice is a 2007 Finnish drama film written and directed by Petri Kotwica. Produced as a Finnish-German joint production, it stars actors Outi Mäenpää, Martti Suosalo and Ria Kataja in a twisted love triangle. The film was first screened at the Helsinki International Film Festival on 26 September 2007 before being released to the Finnish movie theaters on 19 October 2007. Black Ice was nominated for nine Jussi Awards, eventually winning five, including Best Lead Actress and Best Film. Petri Kotwica was also nominated for Best Director at the Berlin International Film Festival as was Ria Kataja for her role as Tuuli at the Festroia International Film Festival. American High School American High School is a 2009 American direct-to-DVD coming-of-age romantic comedy film written and directed by Sean Patrick Cannon and starring Jillian Murray, Aubrey ODay, Talan Torriero and Martin Klebba. It was released on April 7, 2009, in the United States. Trini Lopez makes a guest appearance as the performer at the Prom. Chance Pe Dance Chance Pe Dance is an Indian Hindi dance film starring Shahid Kapoor and Genelia DSouza and supported by Mohnish Behl and Prince Roddey. It is directed by Ken Ghosh and produced by Ronnie Screwvala under his banner, UTV Motion Pictures. The film was released on 15 January 2010 and failed to make a mark at the box-office.2. The films working title was Yahoo and another title, Star, was also considered. Also, the film was shot halfway through with Jiah Khan as the heroine, but was later replaced by Genelia DSouza. Dangerous Dangerous is a 1935 American drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Bette Davis in her first Oscar-winning role. The screenplay by Laird Doyle is based on his story Hard Luck Dame. The Dawn Patrol The Dawn Patrol is a 1938 American war film, a remake of the pre-Code 1930 film of the same name. Both were based on the short story "The Flight Commander" by John Monk Saunders, an American writer said to have been haunted by his inability to get into combat as a flyer with the U.S. Air Service. The film, directed by Edmund Goulding, stars Errol Flynn, Basil Rathbone and David Niven as Royal Flying Corps fighter pilots in World War I. Of the several films that Flynn and Rathbone appeared in together, it is the only one in which their characters are on the same side. Although sparring as in their other roles, their characters are fast friends and comrades in danger. The Dawn Patrols story romanticizes many aspects of the World War I aviation experience that have since become clichés: white scarves, hard-drinking fatalism by doomed pilots, chivalry in the air between combatants, the short life expectancy of new pilots, and the legend of the "Red Baron". However, The Dawn Patrol also has a deeper and more timeless theme in the severe emotional scarring on a military commander who must constantly order men to their deaths. This theme underlies every scene in The Dawn Patrol. The Murderer Lives at Number 21 The Murderer Lives at Number 21 is a 1942 French comedy thriller film by director Henri-Georges Clouzot. Adapted by Belgian writer Stanislas-André Steeman and Clouzot from Steemans 1939 book of the same title, it was Clouzots debut feature film. The film is about the hunt by detective Wens for the murderer Monsieur Durand, who leaves calling cards and manages to be everywhere at once. With the aspiring actress Mila Malou, Wens follows clues to a seedy boarding house where he hopes to find the murderer. The Murderer Lives at Number 21 was the fourth film written by Clouzot for the Nazi run film company Continental Films who made films to take the place of banned American films. Clouzot made several changes from the script including the characters Mila and Wens from his previous screenplay for Le dernier des six. The film was released in France to critical acclaim. Yor, the Hunter from the Future Yor, the Hunter from the Future is a 1983 science fiction fantasy film directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring Reb Brown, Corinne Cléry, Luciano Pigozzi, and John Steiner. The film was an Italian-French-Turkish co-production based on the Argentinian comic Yor the Hunter. Though the film was one of Margheritis most financially successful films, it received poor reviews from Variety and The New York Times and drew three nominations at the 1983 Golden Raspberry Awards. The Evil Within The Evil Within is a 2017 American horror film written and directed by Andrew Getty and starring Frederick Koehler, Michael Berryman, and Sean Patrick Flanery. Originally titled The Storyteller, the film was a personal project of Getty, who largely self-financed the estimated cost of four to six million dollars of the production that took 15 years to complete. After Gettys death in 2015, editing for the film was completed by producer Michael Luceri. It made its official premiere at the Fantasporto Film Festival on February 26, 2017; and was later acquired by Vision Films, who released the film via Video on Demand on April 4, 2017. It received mixed reviews from critics, who criticized the films unevenness and dialogue while commending the films strangeness, and Gettys devotion to the material. The Steam Experiment The Chaos Experiment is a 2009 independent suspense thriller directed by Philippe Martinez and starring Val Kilmer, Armand Assante, and Eric Roberts. Catwoman DC Showcase: Catwoman, also titled as simply Catwoman, is a 2011 short animated film, directed by Lauren Montgomery and written by Paul Dini. The film features Eliza Dushku as Catwoman / Selina Kyle in her first solo tale, as she attempts to bring both a Gotham City crime boss called Rough Cut and his smuggling ring to an end, stumbling upon a mysterious cargo shipment far worse than just smuggled diamonds. DC Showcase: Catwoman was released on October 18, 2011 as a bonus feature and continuation of the Catwoman story line on the Batman: Year One DVD. It is the fifth and latest installment in the DC Showcase series. Adventures of Don Juan Adventures of Don Juan is a 1948 American Technicolor swashbuckling adventure romance film directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Errol Flynn and Viveca Lindfors, with Robert Douglas, Alan Hale, Ann Rutherford, and Robert Warwick. Also in the cast are Barbara Bates, Raymond Burr, and Mary Stuart. The film was distributed by Warner Bros. and produced by Jerry Wald. The screenplay by George Oppenheimer and Harry Kurnitz, based on a story by Herbert Dalmas, has uncredited contributions by William Faulkner and Robert Florey. The film was originally to be scored by Erich Wolfgang Korngold. However, production of the film was postponed until 1947, by which time Korngold had retired from scoring motion pictures. He was replaced by Max Steiner. Model Behavior Model Behavior is a 2000 television film that aired on ABCs The Wonderful World of Disney anthology series. The film starred Maggie Lawson and was directed by Mark Rosman. The film also stars Justin Timberlake and co-stars Kathie Lee Gifford. It is based on the book by Michael Levin Janine and Alex, Alex and Janine. Miss Conception Miss Conception is a 2008 comedy film directed by Eric Styles and starring Heather Graham. Graham plays a woman who learns she has only one month left to conceive a child. When her baby-phobic long-term boyfriend goes to film a documentary on a remote island with a spoiled former supermodel, she is forced to find alternate ways to conceive with the help of her friend Clem. The film was produced by Miromar Entertainment and Blue Angel Films. Hurricane Season Hurricane Season is a 2010 sports drama film directed by Tim Story and starring Forest Whitaker, Taraji P. Henson, Isaiah Washington, and Bow Wow. The screenplay was written by Robert Eisele and the film was produced by Raymond Brothers and Scott Glassgold. The film had been delayed several times and was sent straight to DVD on February 9, 2010. Cherry Tree Lane Cherry Tree Lane is a 2010 British urban dramatic real-time horror-thriller film, written and directed by Paul Andrew Williams. By the Gun By the Gun is an American crime drama film directed by James Mottern and written by Emilio Mauro. The film stars Ben Barnes, Leighton Meester, Harvey Keitel, Kenny Wormald, Toby Jones, Paul Ben-Victor and Ritchie Coster. Barnes plays a low-level gangster who longs to become a made man, only to find that his life has become much more complicated once this happens. Corvette Summer Corvette Summer is a 1978 American adventure comedy film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was Mark Hamills first screen appearance after the unexpected success of Star Wars the previous year. Hamill stars as a California teenager who heads to Las Vegas to track down his beloved customized Corvette Stingray. Co-star Annie Potts, playing the quirky young woman he meets along the way, was nominated for a Golden Globe award in her first movie role. Corvette Summer was a box office success, making about $36 million at the worldwide box office, on a relatively high budget of $9 million. The film however, received a divided response from critics, and was nominated for a Golden Globe. Crossworlds Crossworlds is a 1996 science fiction film starring Rutger Hauer, Josh Charles, Andrea Roth, Stuart Wilson and Jack Black, and directed by Krishna Rao. Special effects are by Digital Drama. The film was shot in Los Angeles, Lone Pine, and El Mirage Dry Lake, California, USA. Our Children Our Children is a 2012 Belgian-French psychological drama film directed by Joachim Lafosse. It is based on a real-life incident involving a woman, who killed her five children. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival under the title Loving Without Reason, where Émilie Dequenne won the Un Certain Regard Award for Best Actress. Father's Day Fathers Day is a 2011 American-Canadian action-horror comedy film directed by Adam Brooks, Jeremy Gillespie, Matthew Kennedy, Steven Kostanski and Conor Sweeney. The film stars Brooks as Ahab, a man determined to exact revenge on Chris Fuchman, the Fathers Day Killer, a rapist and serial killer who murdered his father years ago. Originally made as a short film, the feature-length version had its world premiere on October 21, 2011 at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival, where it received multiple awards. A documentary detailing the films production process entitled No Sleep, No Surrender was teased in 2012. Despite being produced and distributed by Troma Entertainment, it bears no relation to Mothers Day or its 2010 remake. Gate of Flesh is a 1964 Japanese film based on a novel by Taijiro Tamura and directed by Seijun Suzuki. Good Guys Wear Black Good Guys Wear Black is a 1978 American action film starring Chuck Norris and directed by Ted Post. This was the second film to feature Norris as the star, following Breaker! Breaker!. However this is the one that Norris considers his "breakthrough". The film featured a first screen appearance by Norris brother Aaron Norris and final appearances by Lloyd Haynes, Dana Andrews and Jim Backus. Wreckers Wreckers is a 2011 drama film written and directed by D. R. Hood and starring Claire Foy, Benedict Cumberbatch, Shaun Evans, Peter McDonald, and Sinead Matthews. Loulou Loulou is a 1980 French drama film directed by Maurice Pialat, starring Isabelle Huppert and Gérard Depardieu. For Loulou, Pialat was nominated for the Golden Palm award at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Pilot The pilot episode of the television series Modern Family, written by Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd and directed by Jason Winer, premiered on ABC in the United States on September 23, 2009. The pilot introduces viewers to three sets of people who make up a single family. The episode is shot in a mockumentary style, with a cameraman following the characters around their everyday lives and interviewing them at various intervals. It cuts between the experiences of the three separate units before they all come together at the end of the episode. In the episode, Jays family tries to function despite the age difference between himself and his wife. Claires family tries to punish their son and watch over her daughter and her new boyfriend. Mitchell tries to hide the fact that he and his partner Cameron have adopted a daughter in Vietnam from his family until Cameron invites Mitchells family without consulting him. Reviews for the pilot episode compared Modern Family to shows such as Married... with Children, Frasier, Malcolm in the Middle and, most strongly, Arrested Development. In the United Kingdom, reviewers saw similarities between Modern Family and Outnumbered. The episode has received multiple nominations and has won Episodic Comedy at the Writers Guild of America Awards 2009 and also a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series. Ordinary World Ordinary World is a 2016 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Lee Kirk. The film stars Billie Joe Armstrong in his first leading role, as well as Judy Greer, Selma Blair, Dallas Roberts, Chris Messina, Fred Armisen, Brian Baumgartner, and Kevin Corrigan. Filming began late 2014 in New York City. The film was originally screened at the Tribeca as Geezer, before its title was changed to Ordinary World, named after a song heard in the film. It is also the closing track on Green Days 2016 album Revolution Radio, which was released a week earlier. Suzanne's Career Suzannes Career is a 1963 film by Éric Rohmer. The original French title is La Carrière de Suzanne. It is the second movie in the series of the Six Moral Tales. A flirty Guillaume seduces a woman named Suzanne, which becomes problematic to his friendship with the shy Bertrand, especially when Guillaumes and Suzannes relationship becomes strained. Cast a Deadly Spell Cast a Deadly Spell is a fantasy detective television film with Fred Ward, Julianne Moore, David Warner and Clancy Brown. It was directed by Martin Campbell, produced by Gale Anne Hurd, and written by Joseph Dougherty. The original music score was composed by Curt Sobel. Burning Palms Burning Palms is a 2010 American satirical thriller film based on Los Angeles stereotypes told through five intertwining storylines. The film is the directorial debut of screenwriter Christopher B. Landon. Forced Vengeance Forced Vengeance is a 1982 action film, starring Chuck Norris, Mary Louise Weller and Camila Griggs. The film was directed by James Fargo and written by Franklin Thompson and James Fargo. Azumanga Daioh is a Japanese yonkoma comedy manga series written and illustrated by Kiyohiko Azuma, serialized in MediaWorks Dengeki Daioh magazine from February 1999 to May 2002. Three additional chapters were published in Shogakukans Monthly Shōnen Sunday in May 2009 to celebrate the mangas tenth anniversary. The manga was first released in English by ADV Manga, and later re-issued by Yen Press. An anime television adaptation titled Azumanga Daioh: the Animation was produced by J.C.Staff and aired in Japan between April and September 2002, consisting of 130 five-minute segments compiled into 26 episodes. The compiled episodes were released on DVD and Universal Media Discs by Starchild Records, and an English-language version was produced by ADV Films. Prior to the series, a theatrical short and an original net animation were also produced. Several soundtrack albums were released, as well as three Azumanga Daioh video games. Both the manga and anime have been praised for their humor driven by eccentric characters, with Azuma acclaimed as a "master of the four-panel form" for both his art style and comic timing. The Punk Singer The Punk Singer is a 2013 documentary film about feminist singer Kathleen Hanna who fronted the bands Bikini Kill and Le Tigre, and who was a central figure in the riot grrrl movement. Directed by filmmaker Sini Anderson and produced by Anderson and Tamra Davis, the films title is taken from the Julie Ruin song "The Punk Singer", from Hannas 1998 solo effort. Hellzapoppin' Hellzapoppin is a 1941 film adaptation of Hellzapoppin, the musical that ran on Broadway from 1938 to 1941. It was a production for Universal Pictures directed by H. C. Potter. The cast includes Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson, both who produced and starred in the musical on Broadway, as well as Martha Raye, Mischa Auer, Shemp Howard, Slim and Slam, and Whiteys Lindy Hoppers. The film is fourth wall breaking and full of surreal humour. Sommeren '92 Summer of 92 is a Danish film directed by Kasper Barfoed. The film is based on the 1992 UEFA European Football Championship, Denmarks greatest ever football triumph. The team had qualified only after Yugoslavia was disqualified as a result of the breakup and warfare in that country. The film examines the often difficult relationship between the teams coach Richard Møller Nielsen, and the Danish Football Association and leading players that nonetheless led to triumph in 1992. The Tales of Hoffmann The Tales of Hoffmann is a 1951 British Technicolor comic opera film written, produced and directed by the team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger working under the umbrella of their production company, The Archers. It is an adaptation of Jacques Offenbachs opera The Tales of Hoffmann, itself based on three short stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann. The opera film stars Robert Rounseville, Moira Shearer, Robert Helpmann and Léonide Massine, and features Pamela Brown, Ludmilla Tchérina and Ann Ayars. Only Rounseville and Ayars sang their own roles. It uses a soundtrack recorded for the film conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham; principal singers apart from Rounseville and Ayars were Dorothy Bond, Margherita Grandi, Monica Sinclair and Bruce Dargavel; the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra plays. The films production team includes cinematographer Christopher Challis and production and costume designer Hein Heckroth, who was nominated for two 1952 Academy Awards for his work. Horrorplanet Inseminoid is a 1981 British-Hong Kong independent science-fiction horror film. Director Norman J. Warrens eighth film, the plot of Inseminoid concerns a group of future scientists excavating the ruins of an ancient civilisation on a distant planet. When a monstrous alien creature attacks and inseminates one of the women in the team, chaos ensues as the unbalanced victim, possessing unnatural strength, murders her colleagues one after another in a psychotic bid to protect her unborn twin hybrid offspring. It stars Judy Geeson, Robin Clarke, and Stephanie Beacham. Victoria Tennant makes an early film appearance. Filmed between May and June 1980, Inseminoid is based on a script written by Nick and Gloria Maley, a couple who had contributed to the special effects of Warrens films starting with Satans Slave. A low budget of £1 million, half of which was contributed by the Hong Kong Shaw Brothers, funded location filming in both the Chislehurst Caves in Kent and on the island of Gozo in Malta. Composer John Scott perfected the electronic score of Inseminoid in multiple hours-long studio sessions following the completion of shooting. Although initial box office reception was positive both in the United Kingdom and overseas, Inseminoid has since failed to impress a majority of critics, who have faulted Warrens film for perceived poor acting, special effects and set design. Despite praise for actress Judy Geesons depiction of the lead character, Sandy, approval of the film in general has been tarnished due to its concept of an extraterrestrial insemination, which has been viewed negatively in comparison to the premise of Alien. Both Warren and Alien distributors 20th Century Fox have rejected claims that the script of Inseminoid was influenced by that of the earlier film. Academic criticism of Inseminoid has concentrated on the films treatment of the female sex and female sexualities in the context of corruption by an alien source. In addition to its depiction of the abject Sandy, who is rendered a distorted Other in the aftermath of her unnatural impregnation, the film has been seen to incorporate a clash between the patriarchal and the maternal towards its climax, as the new mother kills her former friends one by one. Complementing the films successful VHS run, a novelisation of Inseminoid was written by Larry Miller. Biggles: Adventures in Time Biggles is a 1986 British sci-fi adventure film directed by John Hough. The plot involves a time traveller from the 1980s who travels to World War I to help the character Biggles from the series of novels by W. E. Johns and where Biggles also travels to the 1980s to save his new friend. The film stars Neil Dickson, Alex Hyde-White, and Peter Cushing in his final feature film role. Street Smart Street Smart is a 1987 American thriller-drama film directed by Jerry Schatzberg and starring Christopher Reeve, Morgan Freeman and Kathy Baker. It was shot in New York City and Montreal, Quebec. Lovers: A True Story Lovers is a 1991 Spanish film noir written and directed by Vicente Aranda, starring Victoria Abril, Jorge Sanz and Maribel Verdú. The film brought Aranda to widespread attention in the English-speaking world. It won two Goya Awards and is considered one of the best Spanish films of the 1990s. Scanners II: The New Order Scanners II: The New Order, also known as Scanners 2: The New Order, is a 1991 science fiction thriller film. It is a sequel to the 1981 feature film Scanners with a different cast, starring David Hewlett, Deborah Raffin, Raoul Trujillo, and Yvan Ponton. It was written by B.J. Nelson and directed by Christian Duguay. The plot involves a crooked police commissioner who schemes to gain control of a major city by manipulating Scanners to do his bidding. The film was released direct-to-video in North America. The Black Bomber The Black Bomber is a 1992 Yugoslavian drama film by Serbian director Darko Bajić. It takes place in Belgrade in a fictional authoritarian near-future, modeled closely on the conditions in Serbia at the beginning of the Yugoslav Wars. The film follows an anti-establishment radio host, Crni and the rock singer Luna, his friend and lover. The radio station Crni works for, Boom 92 is shut down as subversive, after which he sets up his own roving broadcast studio in a pickup truck, called "Crni bombarder". Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde is a 1995 British-Canadian-American comedy film starring Tim Daly, Sean Young and Lysette Anthony. The film is based on Robert Louis Stevensons classic horror novel Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The story takes place in modern times and concerns a bumbling chemist who tampers with his great-grandfathers formula, accidentally transforming himself into a beautiful businesswoman who is hellbent on taking over his life. Na Tum Jaano Na Hum Na Tum Jaano Na Hum is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film starring Saif Ali Khan, Hrithik Roshan, and Esha Deol. The film was directed by Arjun Sablok. Regular Lovers Regular Lovers is a 2005 French independent coming-of-age romantic drama film directed by Philippe Garrel and starring Louis Garrel and Clotilde Hesme. A Touch of Class A Touch of Class is a 1973 British romantic comedy film directed by Melvin Frank which tells the story of a couple having an affair, who find themselves falling in love. It stars George Segal, Glenda Jackson, Hildegarde Neil, Paul Sorvino and K Callan. It was adapted by Melvin Frank and Jack Rose from Franks story "She Loves Me, She Told Me So Last Night". However, it bears more than a passing resemblance to an earlier Frank film, The Facts of Life, which likewise dealt with a middle-aged couple trying to have an affair, centering on a disaster-laden trip to a place where they would not be recognized. The lead role of Steve was originally offered to Cary Grant, with a promise by Frank to rewrite the script to play up the age difference between Steve and Vickie. However, Grant opted to remain in retirement from filmmaking, and he turned the role down. He did remain connected to the film, however, as it was produced by Fabergés Brut Productions, and Grant was on the board of directors for Fabergé. Roger Moore was also offered the lead role before dropping out to star in Live and Let Die, his first appearance as James Bond. Moore did, however, have a hand in the production of this film. Glenda Jackson revealed that she was approached by the director Melvin Frank after appearing on the comedy sketch and variety program The Morecambe & Wise Show on the BBC in the United Kingdom in 1971, in the "Antony and Cleopatra" sketch. After her role in this film won her an Oscar, Eric Morecambe sent her a telegram reading, "Stick with us and we will get you another one". Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects is a 1989 American action thriller film starring Charles Bronson and directed by J. Lee Thompson. As Thompsons final film, it was the last project he and Bronson did together—a long and famed Hollywood collaboration. The word "Kinjite" translates to English as "forbidden", hinting at the subject matter. The movie marks the ninth and final collaboration between Bronson and director J. Lee Thompson. Beginning with the movie St. Ives in 1976, their partnership spanned nearly thirteen years. 4 Little Girls 4 Little Girls is a 1997 American historical documentary film about the 15 September 1963 case of four African-American girls in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham. It was directed by Spike Lee and nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary. The events inspired the 1964 song "Birmingham Sunday" by Richard and Mimi Fariña. The song was used in the opening sequence of the film, as sung by Joan Baez, Mimis sister. 4 Little Girls premiered Wednesday, June 25, 1997 at the Guild 50th Street Theatre in New York City. It was produced by 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks, Lees production company, and Home Box Office. In 2017, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Crew The Crew is a 2008 British crime film based on the novel Outlaws by Kevin Sampson. It is set in the criminal underworld of Northern England especially Liverpool, Merseyside. Skate Kitchen Skate Kitchen is a 2018 American teen drama film written and directed by Crystal Moselle. Rachelle Vinberg stars as Camille, a teenage girl who befriends a group of female skateboarders in New York City. It is inspired by the real group of female skaters based in New York who call themselves "Skate Kitchen", and features the groups members playing fictionalized versions of themselves. Moselle decided to create a film about the real members of the Skate Kitchen collective when she met two of them by chance on a subway train, and wrote the script based on Vinbergs own experiences. The majority of the cast were non-professional actors, who spent eight months in acting and improvisational classes prior to filming. The film was shot on location in New York City. Skate Kitchen premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and was released on August 10, 2018 by Magnolia Pictures. It grossed $268,000 at the box office and was well received by critics. A spin-off television series made by HBO is in development. Westward the Women Westward the Women is a 1951 western film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Robert Taylor, Denise Darcel and John McIntire. Red Water Red Water is a 2003 American made-for-television horror film starring Lou Diamond Phillips, Kristy Swanson, Gideon Emery and Coolio. Dane Cook: Vicious Circle Dane Cook: Vicious Circle is a live stand-up comedy special performed for HBO written and produced by Dane Cook. It was aired on September 4, 2006. It was then released on DVD November 28, 2006, with the tagline, "What goes around has come around." The DVD includes the original unaired version and a "DANEgerous" edition. Mungaru Male Mungaru Male is a 2006 Indian Kannada-language musical romantic drama film co-written and directed by Yogaraj Bhat, and produced by E. Krishnappa. It stars Ganesh, Pooja Gandhi and Anant Nag in lead roles. The film is believed to have shaped and strengthened the careers of Ganesh, Pooja Gandhi, director Yograj Bhat, lyricist Jayant Kaikini, choreographers A. Harsha, Imran Sardaria, composer Mano Murthy and others in Kannada cinema, and made Bollywood playback singers Sonu Nigam, Kunal Ganjawala, Udit Narayan, Sunidhi Chauhan and Shreya Ghoshal popular in the state. It was the first film in India to be screened continuously for over one year in a multiplex, and holds the record for the longest-running film at a multiplex in addition to having the highest recorded box-office collections in history of Kannada cinema and went on to become a national record in Indian cinema for running one year in PVR cinemas. It became the first Kannada film to cross the Rs 50 crore box office collection mark. It ran over 865 days in Karnataka and collected an estimated 50–75 crore. It ran for a record 460 days in PVR and the multiplex in a special ceremony to mark the occasion gifted the director a crystal rose, mentioning the record. It was remade in 2008 in Telugu as Vaana, in 2008 in Bengali as Premer Kahini  in 2009 in Odia as Romeo - The Lover Boy and in 2017 in Marathi as Premay Namaha. A sequel to the film titled Mungaru Male 2 was released in 2016. Tambourine Dayere Zangi is a 2008 Iranian film directed by Parisa Bakhtavar and written by her director husband, Asghar Farhadi. It was released in Iran during Nowrooz holidays and was an average gross. Aanmodderfakker How To Avoid Everything is a 2014 Dutch comedy film directed by Michiel ten Horn. 13 Rue Madeleine 13 Rue Madeleine is a 1947 World War II spy film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring James Cagney, Annabella, and Richard Conte. The title refers to the Le Havre address where a Gestapo headquarters was located. Any Number Can Win Any Number Can Win is a 1963 French crime drama film directed by Henri Verneuil. The film is based on the novel The Big Grab by . Mercy Mercy is a 2016 American thriller film written and directed by Chris Sparling. The film had its world premiere at Los Angeles Film Festival on June 4, 2016 and its distribution rights were acquired by Netflix. Rocco Rocco is a 2016 French documentary film, co-directed by Thierry Demaizière and Alban Teurlai. By Dawn's Early Light By Dawns Early Light is an HBO original movie, aired in 1990 and set in 1991. It is based on the 1983 novel Trinitys Child, written by William Prochnau. The film is one of the last to depict the events of a fictional World War III before the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War. Vengo Vengo is a 2000 Spanish-French-German-Japanese film by Tony Gatlif. It is the passionate story of a blood feud among Spanish Gypsies that centers on Caco, a proud man who must fight for his familys honor and safety. An ode to the artistry and magic of flamenco dancing and music, Vengo is a drama set against the compelling backdrop of two Andalusia gypsy families locked in an age-old struggle for power. The dramatic film also features a performance by the famed Spanish flamenco singer "La Caita" and many other performers. It was the closing film at the 57th Venice International Film Festival. Most Beautiful Island Most Beautiful Island is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by Ana Asensio. The film stars Ana Asensio, Natasha Romanova, David Little, Nicholas Tucci, Larry Fessenden and Caprice Benedetti. The film was released on November 3, 2017, by Orion Pictures and Samuel Goldwyn Films. Most Beautiful Island was nominated for the John Cassavetes Award at the 2018 Film Independent Spirit Awards. Power Power is a 1986 American political drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Richard Gere. The original screenplay by David Himmelstein focuses on political corruption and how power affects both those who wield it and the people they try to control. Denzel Washingtons performance in the film as public relations expert Arnold Billings earned him the 1987 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture. Beatrice Straights performance as Claire Hastings earned her a Golden Raspberry Award nomination for Worst Supporting Actress. Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer is a 1993 documentary film about Aileen Wuornos, made by Nick Broomfield. It documents Broomfields attempts to interview Wuornos, which involves a long process of mediation through her adopted mother Arlene Pralle and lawyer, Steve Glazer. The film essentially highlights the exploitation of Wuornos by those around her and questions the fairness of her trial, given the vested interests of the police. The film was used by the defense in the Wuornos trial in 2001 to highlight the incompetence of Wuornos original lawyer. It was through this process that Broomfield decided to make a second film, Life and Death of a Serial Killer. For the feature film Monster, Charlize Theron used this film as source material, apparently watching clips in-between takes in order to perfect her character. For her performance, Theron won a Best Actress Oscar, awarded on what would have been Wuornoss birthday. Category 7: The End of the World Category 7: The End of the World is a 2005 four-hour television miniseries and B movie that was broadcast in the United States on CBS in two parts, the first part aired on November 6 and the second on November 13. It was directed by Dick Lowry. A sequel to the 2004 miniseries Day of Destruction, this film starts directly after the events shown in that film. The new director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency must continue to contend with the massive storm system that hit Chicago in the first film. The storm has continued to gain strength, spawning additional storms around the world, with three converging over Washington and forming a massive tropical cyclone scale 7 hurricane. The Witnesses The Witnesses is a 2007 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring Michel Blanc, Sami Bouajila, Emmanuelle Béart and Johan Libéreau. The film, set in Paris in 1984, explores the lives of a closely knit group of friends who are impacted with the sudden outbreak of the AIDS epidemic. The Witnesses was critically acclaimed. The Private Eyes The Private Eyes is a 1980 American comedy mystery film starring Tim Conway and Don Knotts. The pair play bumbling American detectives who work for Scotland Yard. It was filmed at Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina. The film was directed by Lang Elliott and was the final pairing of Conway and Knotts, not counting their cameos as two California Highway Patrol officers in the 1984 film Cannonball Run II. Bustin' Loose Bustin Loose is a 1981 American comedy-drama film directed by Oz Scott and Michael Schultz and written by Lonne Elder III, Richard Pryor and Roger L. Simon. The film stars Pryor, Cicely Tyson, Robert Christian, and George Coe. Bustin Loose was produced by Michael S. Glick and Pryor. Downloading Nancy Downloading Nancy is a 2008 drama film directed by Johan Renck, starring Maria Bello and Jason Patric. It is loosely based on the death of Sharon Lopatka, who sought out someone who would torture her to death. The film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, where it was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize. Night Skies Night Skies is a 2007 American horror film starring Jason Connery, A.J. Cook, George Stults and Ashley Peldon. It is set during the time of the so-called "Phoenix Lights", one of the largest UFO sightings ever. Dolly Ki Doli Dolly Ki Doli is a 2015 Indian comedy-drama film, directed by debutant Abhishek Dogra and produced by actor Arbaaz Khan under his production house Arbaaz Khan Productions. The film stars Sonam Kapoor in the title role and also features Pulkit Samrat, Rajkummar Rao and Varun Sharma. The film was released on 23 January 2015. The films trailer was unveiled on Malaikas and Arbaazs anniversary in December 2014. Though the film was an average grosser, Kapoors performance was praised, earning her a Best Actress nomination at the 61st Filmfare Awards. Macao Macao is a 1952 black-and-white film noir adventure directed by Josef von Sternberg and Nicholas Ray. The drama features Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, William Bendix, and Gloria Grahame. Into the West Into the West is a 1992 Irish magical realist film about Irish Travellers written by Jim Sheridan and directed by Mike Newell, and stars Gabriel Byrne and Ellen Barkin. Into the West was one of several major films to come from Ireland during the 1990s, including the likes of My Left Foot, The Miracle, The Commitments, The Boxer, The Playboys, In the Name of the Father, War of the Buttons and The Crying Game. The film received several awards. Fifty Pills Fifty Pills is the debut feature film of director Theo Avgerinos, which premiered at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. Katti Batti Katti Batti is an Indian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Nikkhil Advani and produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur under the banner of UTV Motion Pictures. The film stars Kangana Ranaut and Imran Khan in the lead roles. As of 2019, this remains Khans last movie. The first look of the movie was revealed on 12 June 2015, and the trailer of the movie was released on 14 June 2015. The film was released on 18 September 2015. Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives! Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives! is the 1989 sequel to the 1983 cult film Eddie and the Cruisers, and despite being a failure at the box office, has since joined its predecessor as a cult favorite. It is directed by Jean-Claude Lord, and based on literary characters created by author P. F. Kluge. Michael Paré and Matthew Laurance reprise their roles as Eddie Wilson and Sal Amato, respectively. The film was marketed with the tagline "The legend. The music. The man." Director Lord and several members of the films supporting cast had previously worked together on the French-Canadian television series Lance et Compte. Additionally, cast members Harvey Atkin and Kate Lynch had earlier co-starred in the comedy film Meatballs. 2019: After the Fall of New York 2019, After the Fall of New York is a 1983 Italian science fiction film directed by Sergio Martino in both English and Italian. It is of the post-apocalyptic Italian genre similar to the films 1990 The Bronx Warriors and Endgame. It is set in 2019, after a nuclear apocalypse, and stars a mercenary out to rescue the last fertile woman on Earth. The film starred Michael Sopkiw and Anna Kanakis, and B-movie regular George Eastman. The film was influenced by John Carpenters Escape from New York. Three from Prostokvashino Three from Prostokvashino is a 1978 Soviet animated film based on the childrens book Uncle Fedya by Eduard Uspensky. The film has two sequels, Vacations in Prostokvashino and Winter in Prostokvashino. The main character is a six-year-old boy who is called Uncle Fyodor because he is very serious. After his parents dont let him keep the talking cat Matroskin, Uncle Fyodor leaves his home. With the dog Sharik, the three set up a home in the country village Prostokvashino. There they have many adventures, some involving the local mailman, Pechkin. The series has been a source of many quotable phrases in post-Soviet countries. It has made an impact comparable to Nu in Russian culture. Kanche Kanche is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language war film written and directed by Krish. It features Varun Tej, Pragya Jaiswal, and Nikitin Dheer in the lead roles. Y. Rajeev Reddy and J. Sai Babu produced the film under their banner, First Frame Entertainment. Kanche revolves around the enmity between two friendsDhupati Haribabu and Eeshwar Prasad. Haribabu and Eeshwars sister Sitadevi graduate from the University of Madras in the late 1930s and fall in love. Due to the prevailing casteism in their native village, Eeshwar opposes their relationship and kills Sitadevi accidentally. Years later, Haribabu joins the British Indian Army as a captain to fight against the Axis Powers in World War II and Eeshwar, now a colonel, is his commanding officer. Krish began research on the films subject after seeing a bomb, dropped by the Imperial Japanese Army, preserved in a museum in Vishakhapatnam during the filming of Vedam. He worked on the films screenplay for nine-and-a-half months and considered it his most ambitious project. Chirantan Bhatt composed the films soundtrack and score, marking his debut in Telugu cinema. Gnana Sekhar V.S. was the films director of photography; Sahi Suresh was the films art director, and Sai Madhav Burra wrote the films dialogue. Principal photography commenced on 27 February 2015 in Hyderabad. Kanche was filmed in Tatipaka, Draksharamam, Kapotavaram, and in Peruru Agraharam near Palakollu. Major sets were erected in Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad. The war sequences were filmed in Georgia and the films unit was allotted 700 guns, four tanks, and a machine gun from the Georgia Military Institute a military training school. Principal photography was wrapped up on 6 July 2015. Kanche was filmed in 55 working days, 35 of which were in Georgia. Promoted as Telugu cinemas first World War II-based film, Kanche was released worldwide on 22 October 2015, on 700 screens, and received positive reception from critics. It grossed 200 million on a budget of 180 million, and became the 14th highest grossing Telugu film of the year. Kanche earned the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu at the 63rd National Film Awards ceremony, and the state Nandi Award for Best film on National Integration. The film was screened at the 2016 edition of All Lights India International Film Festival. Mad Monster Party? Mad Monster Party? is a 1967 American stop-motion animated musical comedy film produced by Rankin/Bass Productions for Embassy Pictures. The film stars Boris Karloff, Allen Swift, Gale Garnett, and Phyllis Diller. Although less well-known than Rankin/Bass holiday specials, it has become a cult film. Hannie Caulder Hannie Caulder is a 1971 British Western film. The film was directed by Burt Kennedy and starred Raquel Welch, Robert Culp and Ernest Borgnine. The screenplay was rewritten by Kennedy, who was not credited. Always Watching: A Marble Hornets Story Always Watching: A Marble Hornets Story is a 2015 American found footage supernatural horror film directed by James Moran and starring Chris Marquette, Jake McDorman, Doug Jones, Alexandra Breckenridge and Alexandra Holden. In some countries it was retitled as Marble Hornets: The Operator. The film was released on video on demand on April 7, 2015, and opened in select theaters on May 15, 2015. The movie is a film adaptation of the YouTube web series Marble Hornets inspired by the Slender Man online mythos. Bedeviled Bedeviled is a 2016 American supernatural horror film directed, written and produced by Abel Vang and Burlee Vang. Starring Saxon Sharbino, Mitchell Edwards Victory Van Tuyl, Brandon Soo Hoo, Carson Boatman, and Alexis G Zall. The film was released on October 22, 2016, at Screamfest LA, and was released in select theaters and on Digital HD on August 11, 2017. On the Beach at Night Alone On the Beach at Night Alone is a 2017 South Korean drama film written, produced, and directed by Hong Sang-soo. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. At Berlin, Kim Min-hee won the Silver Bear for Best Actress award. The Initiation The Initiation is a 1984 American slasher film directed by Larry Stewart, and starring Daphne Zuniga, Clu Gulager, Vera Miles, and Hunter Tylo. The plot focuses on a sorority member and a group of pledges, who are stalked and murdered during their initiation ritual in a department store after hours. The film has been noted for being star Zunigas first leading role after her minor part in The Dorm That Dripped Blood, as well as establishing a contemporary cult following as a midnight movie. Murk Murk is a 2005 Danish horror and psychological thriller film. The film was directed by Jannik Johansen, who wrote the screenplay along with Anders Thomas Jensen. The film stars Nikolaj Lie Kaas and Nicolas Bro. Storm Storm is a 2005 Swedish fantasy-thriller film directed by Måns Mårlind and Björn Stein. The film stars Eric Ericson, Eva Röse and Jonas Karlsson. The official opening of Storm was on 20 January 2006, but the actual opening was at a preview of the film on 18 November 2005 during the Stockholm Film Festival, where it also was awarded. Before 2006, Storm had already been sold to 18 other countries. The Duelist The Duelist is a 2016 Russian adventure drama film directed by Aleksey Mizgirev. The film stars Pyotr Fyodorov, Vladimir Mashkov, and Sergei Garmash. This is the Russian third feature film produced using the IMAX format. It was released in Russia on September 29, 2016 in full IMAX. An adventure film, with dramatic and thriller elements set against the backdrop of palaces and the noble view of the Russian capital, the movie centers on Yakovlev, a retired officer, who returns to St. Petersburg from a long exile. While in the city, he fights as a duelist’s representative. During Nineteenth-century Russian duel law allowed for a duelist to be replaced by any one person. Though Yakovlev fights for money, he also seeks honor and revenge against those who disgraced him, therein, challenging the Russian Providence. The Duelist is written & directed by indie Russian filmmaker Aleksey Mizgirev, made by Non-Stop Productions and produced by Alexander Rodnyansky. Party Girl Party Girl is a 1958 American Metrocolor film noir, directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Robert Taylor, Cyd Charisse and Lee J. Cobb. Filmed in CinemaScope, it was the last film Charisse did for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and the next-to-last film Taylor did for the studio; they were MGMs last two contract stars. Ice Cream Man Ice Cream Man is a 1995 American horror comedy television film produced and directed by Norman Apstein, written by Sven Davison and David Dobkin, and starring Clint Howard, Olivia Hussey, and David Naughton. The plot follows a deranged man recently released from a psychiatric institution who opens an ice cream factory where he begins using human flesh in his recipes. The film had an estimated $2 million budget and was released direct-to-video, and in recent years has developed a cult following among viewers who see it as an unintentional comedy, and enjoy it for its campy production values. Joe Bob Briggs hosted the film on TNT, when it was shown on MonsterVision. Howard himself made an appearance, discussing the film with Briggs. It was released on DVD in 2004. The Ornithologist The Ornithologist is a 2016 Portuguese film directed by João Pedro Rodrigues. It was released in 2016. The film stars Paul Hamy as Fernando, an ornithologist studying black storks in Portugal, who is drawn into a series of incidents paralleling the life of Saint Anthony of Padua. Director João Pedro Rodriguez has described his film as a “purposefully transgressive and blasphemous reappropriation of the saint’s life.” Doctor X Doctor X is a 1932 American Pre-Code two-color Technicolor horror/mystery film, produced jointly by First National and Warner Bros. Based on the play originally titled The Terror by Howard W. Comstock and Allen C. Miller, it was directed by Michael Curtiz and stars Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, and Lee Tracy. The film was produced before the Motion Picture Production Code was enforced. Themes such as murder, rape, cannibalism, and prostitution are interwoven into the story. The film was one of the last films made, along with Warner Bros near contemporary Mystery of the Wax Museum, in the early two-color Technicolor process. Black and white prints were shipped to small towns and to foreign markets, while color prints were reserved for major cities. Hell Drivers Hell Drivers is a British film drama film noir directed by Cy Endfield and starring Stanley Baker, Herbert Lom, Peggy Cummins and Patrick McGoohan. The film was produced by the Rank Organisation and Aqua Film Productions. The film revolves around ex-convict Tom Yately whose attempts at going straight are thwarted when he takes a drivers job at a haulage company. Micki + Maude Micki & Maude is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Dudley Moore. It co-stars Tony Award-winning actress and dancer Ann Reinking as Micki and Amy Irving as Maude. With the exception of appearances as herself, as in the documentary Mad Hot Ballroom in 2005, this has been Reinkings last film role as of 2019. The film co-stars Wallace Shawn and includes two scenes with wrestler André the Giant in which he is introduced by his own name. Unlike their later roles in 1987s The Princess Bride, the two do not appear together onscreen. This film was remade in Tamil as Rettai Vaal Kuruvi starring Mohan, Archana, and Rathika Sarathkumar, and directed by Balu Mahindra. It was also remade in Malayalam as Paavakoothu starring Jayaram, Parvathy and Ranjini. Dream for an Insomniac Dream for an Insomniac is a 1996 romantic comedy film written and directed by Tiffanie DeBartolo and starring Ione Skye, Jennifer Aniston, Mackenzie Astin and Michael Landes. Haseena Maan Jaayegi Haseena Maan Jaayegi is a 1999 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by David Dhawan. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Govinda, Karisma Kapoor, Pooja Batra, Anupam Kher, Kader Khan, Aruna Irani, and Paresh Rawal. The film is inspired by the 1966 film Pyar Kiye Jaa and went on to become the fifth-highest-grossing Hindi film of 1999. It is often regarded as being amongst Govindas greatest performances and he won many awards for his role as Monu. Pyar Kiye Ja itself is a remake of the 1964 Tamil classic film Kadhalikka Neramillai which had been remade as the Telugu film Preminchi Choodu, the Hindi film Pyar Kiye Jaa, and the Kannada film Preethi Madu Thamashe Nodu. Dilwale Dilwale is a 1994 Indian romantic action film starring Ajay Devgn, Suniel Shetty and Raveena Tandon. Originally Divya Bharti signed for the role of Sapna, but because of her sudden demise, Tandon was selected for the role. It was released on 4 February 1994 and had a runtime of 180 minutes. Dilwale went on to become one of the highest grossing Indian films of 1994.it was a very successful movie in 1994. Suniel Shetty got nominated for the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award. The Bridesmaid The Bridesmaid is a 2004 psychological thriller film co-written and directed by Claude Chabrol. Its title in French is La Demoiselle dhonneur. The film is based on the novel The Bridesmaid by Ruth Rendell. Chocolat Chocolat is a 1988 film directed by Claire Denis, about a French family that lives in colonial Cameroon. Marc and Aimée Dalens are the parents of France, a young girl who befriends Protée, a Cameroon native who is the familys household servant. The film was entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. The Pope's Toilet The Popes Toilet is a 2007 Uruguayan film directed by César Charlone and Enrique Fernandez, starring César Troncoso, Virginia Méndez, and Mario Silva. Psycho-Pass: The Movie is a 2015 Japanese anime science fiction crime film by Production I.G. It features the voice talents of Kana Hanazawa, Tomokazu Seki, Hiroshi Kamiya, Ayane Sakura, Kenji Nojima, Shizuka Itō among others. The movie focuses on Public Safety Bureaus Criminal Investigation Division inspector Akane Tsunemori who thwarts a terrorist plot by illegal immigrants from the Southeast Asia Union, or SEAUn, a war-torn superstate importing Sibyl technology to police its population. After seeing evidence that her former comrade Shinya Kogami trained them, Akane is granted permission to travel to SEAUn to investigate and potentially arrest him. It premiered in Japan on January 9, 2015. It is directed by Naoyoshi Shiotani whereas the chief director is Katsuyuki Motohiro. Gen Urobuchi and Makoto Fukami contributed together as the films writers. The staff had the idea of Akane finding the renegade Kogami which was influenced by films like Apocalypse Now and Saving Private Ryan. The staff found the platonic relationship between these characters appealing due to the trust both have for each other. The film has been licensed by Funimation, earning a limited screening and a regular home media release for English regions. Madman Entertainment and Anime Ltd released it in Australia and the United Kingdom, respectively. The film earned generally positive responses by critics for the handling of the new setting for building up the lore as well as the dynamic between the two lead characters, Akane and Kogami. However, it also received criticism for not concluding the storylines presented in the first television series regarding the Sybil System society as it instead focused more on Kogamis life without concluding his original character arc. Nevertheless, both the English and Japanese actors for their work. It also won two Newtype Anime Awards in 2015. It grossed a total of $7,683,799 in Japan. The Bad News Bears Go to Japan The Bad News Bears Go to Japan is a sport comedy film 1978 film release by Paramount Pictures and was the third and last of a series, following The Bad News Bears and The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training. It stars Tony Curtis and Jackie Earle Haley, also featuring Regis Philbin in a small role and Japanese wrestler Antonio Inoki in a role. This film was followed by a 1979 CBS-TV series, and by a 2005 remake of the 1976 film. Jesus Jesus is a 1999 biblical historical drama television film that retells the historical events of Jesus Christ. It was shot in Morocco and Malta. It stars Jeremy Sisto as the titular character, Jacqueline Bisset as Mary of Nazareth, Debra Messing as Mary Magdalene and Gary Oldman as Pontius Pilate. Angels in Fast Motion Nordkraft is a 2005 Danish drama film, based on the book of the same title by Jakob Ejersbo and written and directed by Ole Christian Madsen, with Kathrine Windfeld as assistant director. The soundtrack includes the track "Rest" from the album All Things to All People. Traded Traded is a 2016 American western film directed by Timothy Woodward Jr. and starring Kris Kristofferson, Trace Adkins and Michael Paré. Happiness Is in the Field Happiness Is in the Field is a French comedy directed by Étienne Chatiliez in 1995. All the Little Animals All the Little Animals is a 1998 drama film directed and produced by Jeremy Thomas and starring Christian Bale and John Hurt. Based on the novel of the same name by Walker Hamilton, it was adapted for the screen by Eski Thomas. The film screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. It was released in the United States on 3 September 1999. Aladin Aladin is a 2009 Indian Hindi fantasy action-adventure film directed by Sujoy Ghosh. The film stars Ritesh Deshmukh, Amitabh Bachchan, Jacqueline Fernandez and Sanjay Dutt. The film received mixed reviews from critics and performed poorly at the box office. Nobel's Last Will Nobels Last Will is a 2012 Swedish drama film directed by Peter Flinth. Unbeatable Unbeatable is a 2013 Hong Kong–Chinese sports drama film directed by Dante Lam. The film had its premiere at the Shanghai International Film Festival on June 18, 2013. The Taking of Tiger Mountain The Taking of Tiger Mountain is a 2014 Chinese-Hong Kong 3D epic action film directed by Tsui Hark, produced by Huang Jianxin and Yu Dong, and based on the novel Tracks in the Snowy Forest by Qu Bo. The story is based on a conflict between the Peoples Liberation Army of China and a bandit gang. It was released on December 23, 2014. Zhang Hanyu portrays Yang Zirong and Lin Gengxin takes on the role of Shao Jianbo, the two protagonists of the story. While Yang Zirong is based on the real-life person, the other hero of the story Shao Jianbo is fictional, and Qu Bo created the character based on himself, as the story is seen through the point of view of Shao Jianbo. Bona Film Group bought the rights to the novel in 2009 and had been planning the adaptation since. Qu Bos novel was also famously adapted into the opera Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy, from which the film takes its title. Il Generale Della Rovere General della Rovere is a 1959 Italian film directed by Roberto Rossellini. The film is based on a novel by Indro Montanelli which was in turn based on a true story. Resurrection Resurrection is a 1980 American drama film about a woman who survives the car accident that kills her husband, but discovers that she has the power to heal other people. She becomes an unwitting celebrity, the hope of those in desperate need of healing, and a lightning rod for religious beliefs and skeptics. The film stars Ellen Burstyn, Sam Shepard, Richard Farnsworth, Roberts Blossom and Eva Le Gallienne. The movie was written by Lewis John Carlino and directed by Daniel Petrie. It was nominated for two Academy Awards; one for Best Actress in a Leading Role and another for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. In 2010, this film was released on DVD as part of the Universal Vault Series of DVD-on-Demand titles. A novelization was written by George Gipe. Bianca Sweet Body of Bianca is a 1984 Italian comedy-mystery film directed by Nanni Moretti. Barely Legal Barely Legal is a 2011 sex comedy film by The Asylum, directed by Jose Montesinos and starring Jeneta St. Clair, Lisa Younger and Melissa Johnston. Tooth Fairy 2 Tooth Fairy 2 is a 2012 Canadian-American comedy film directed by Alex Zamm and starring Larry the Cable Guy as the main lead. It is the sequel to the 2010 film Tooth Fairy, starring Dwayne Johnson. It was released direct-to-video on DVD and Blu-ray on March 6, 2012. My Way My Way, released in France as Cloclo, is a 2012 French biographical drama film about the life of French singer, songwriter and entertainer Claude François. It is co-written and directed by Florent Emilio Siri, and stars Jérémie Renier as François. Cloclo refers to François nickname, while the international name was chosen due to the eponymous song popularized by Frank Sinatra, but originally co-written, co-composed and performed as "Comme dhabitude" by François. The film follows the life of the singer from his childhood in Egypt in the 1940s to his accidental death in 1978. Maryan Maryan is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language survival film directed by Bharat Bala starring Dhanush and Parvathy Thiruvothu. Produced by Venu Ravichandran, the film has music and background score composed by A. R. Rahman and cinematography by Marc Koninckx. Dialogues in the film are penned by R N Joe D Cruz. The film revolves around a story of human survival adapted from a newspaper article of a real-life crisis event, when three oil workers from Tamil Nadu were kidnapped and taken hostage in Sudan by mercenaries. The film is an emotional journey of a common man to an unknown place with the hope to come home and lead a better life. The film released in Auro 3D sound format on selective screens in India and worldwide on 19 July 2013. The film received positive critical reception in India. The film had the biggest opening in the United States amongst all Indian films releasing on the same date. However, in Tamil Nadu the film was declared as an average grosser. The dubbed Telugu version of the film titled Mariyaan was released on 11 September 2015. Long Live Brij Mohan Brij Mohan Amar Rahe is an Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by Nikhil Bhat. The film stars Arjun Mathur, Nidhi Singh, Sheetal Thakur, Manav Vij, Sunny Hinduja, Vijayant Kohli and Yogendra Tikku in key roles. Joan of Arc Joan of Arc is a 1948 American hagiographic epic film directed by Victor Fleming, and starring Ingrid Bergman as the French religious icon and war heroine. It was produced by Walter Wanger. It is based on Maxwell Andersons successful Broadway play Joan of Lorraine, which also starred Bergman, and was adapted for the screen by Anderson himself, in collaboration with Andrew Solt. It is the only film of an Anderson play for which the author himself wrote the film script. It is also the last film Fleming directed before his death in 1949. Caterina in the Big City Caterina va in città is a 2003 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Paolo Virzì and written by Virzì and Francesco Bruni. Het vonnis The Verdict is a 2013 Belgian crime film directed by Jan Verheyen that premiered at the Montreal International Film Festival. Torment Torment is a 2013 Canadian horror film directed by Jordan Barker. The film had its world premiere on October 11, 2013, at the Screamfest Horror Film Festival. It stars Katharine Isabelle as a woman who must try to save her step-son from an insane family. Step Into Liquid Step into Liquid is a documentary about surfing directed by Dana Brown, son of famed surfer and filmmaker Bruce Brown. The film includes surfing footage from the famous Pipeline, the beaches of Vietnam, and some of the worlds largest waves, at Cortes Bank. The film was Dana Browns first solo project. Amen Amen is a 2013 Malayalam-language romantic comedy musical satire film written by P. S. Rafeeque and directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery. The film stars Fahadh Faasil, Indrajith Sukumaran, Kalabhavan Mani, Swathi Reddy, Natasha Sahgal and Rachana Narayanankutty in lead roles. The film revolves around the events that happen in a picturesque Kuttanadan village following the arrival of a young priest Vincent Vattolli. The film was released on 22 March 2013, receiving rave reviews from critics and huge response from theatres. The film was a commercial success at the box-office. Undercurrent Undercurrent is a 1946 American film noir drama directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Katharine Hepburn, Robert Taylor, and Robert Mitchum. The screenplay was written by Edward Chodorov, based on the story "You Were There" by Thelma Strabel. Benji the Hunted Benji the Hunted is a 1987 American childrens drama film about a dog trying to survive in the wilderness. It was released by Walt Disney Pictures. This was the last Benji movie to star Benjean, daughter of Higgins, in the title role. Meet the Deedles Meet the Deedles is a 1998 American comedy film directed by Steve Boyum in his directorial debut, and starring Paul Walker, Steve Van Wormer, A. J. Langer, John Ashton, Robert Englund, and Dennis Hopper. The Dresser The Dresser is a 2015 British drama film directed by Richard Eyre and based on the 1980 play by Ronald Harwood. The film stars Ian McKellen, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Watson, Vanessa Kirby, Sarah Lancashire and Edward Fox. The story examines the relationship between an aging Shakespearean actor and his theatrical dresser as well as the other members of his theatrical company as he grapples with the approach of senility and irrelavency. The film premiered on BBC Two on 31 October 2015. The Kiss of the Vampire Stuart Saves His Family Stuart Saves His Family is a 1995 American comedy film directed by Harold Ramis, and based on a series of Saturday Night Live sketches from the early to mid-1990s. The film follows the adventures of would-be self-help guru Stuart Smalley, a creation of comedian Al Franken, as he attempts to save both his deeply troubled family and his low-rated public-access television show. Some of the plot is inspired by Frankens book, Im Good Enough, Im Smart Enough, and Doggone It, People Like Me!: Daily Affirmations by Stuart Smalley. The film was produced by Lorne Michaels. Co-stars include Laura San Giacomo, Vincent DOnofrio, Shirley Knight, Lesley Boone and Harris Yulin. Julia Sweeney, Joe Flaherty, Robin Duke, Richard Riehle, future WWE ring announcer Justin Roberts and Kurt Fuller have cameo roles. The Night of the Sunflowers The Night of the Sunflowers is a 2006 Spanish-French-Portuguese drama film directed and written by Jorge Sánchez-Cabezudo. In 2006, the film received 3 Goya Award nominations and was also presented at the Venice Days section of the 63rd Venice International Film Festival. The Barkleys of Broadway The Barkleys of Broadway is a 1949 Technicolor musical film from the Arthur Freed unit at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer that reunited Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers after ten years apart. Directed by Charles Walters, the screenplay is by Betty Comden, Adolph Green and Sidney Sheldon, the songs are by Harry Warren and Ira Gershwin with the addition of "They Cant Take That Away from Me" by George and Ira Gershwin, and the choreography was created by Robert Alton and Hermes Pan. Also featured in the cast were Oscar Levant, Billie Burke, Jacques François and Gale Robbins. Rogers came in as a last minute replacement for Judy Garland, whose frequent absences due to a dependency on prescription medication cost her the role. This turned out to be the last film that Astaire and Rogers made together, and their only film together in color. Full Tilt Boogie Full Tilt Boogie is a 1997 documentary film directed by Sarah Kelly that chronicles the production of the 1996 film From Dusk till Dawn. It features extensive interviews with the cast and crew covering a variety of topics related to the film. This includes the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees protesting the non-union status of the film. The production crew for the documentary are also non-union. The Visitation The Visitation is a 2006 American supernatural thriller/horror film directed by Robby Henson and starring Kelly Lynch, Edward Furlong, Priscilla Barnes and Martin Donovan. It was based on Frank Perettis novel of the same name. I, Madman I, Madman is a 1989 American horror film directed by Tibor Takács. Up at the Villa Up at the Villa is a 2000 British film directed by Philip Haas and starring Kristin Scott Thomas, Anne Bancroft, James Fox, Derek Jacobi, and Sean Penn. It is based on the 1941 novella Up at the Villa by W. Somerset Maugham. Mamy Moms is a 2012 Russian anthology film. It consists of eight short films which are set on 8 March, the International Womens Day. The Guide The Guide is a 2014 Ukrainian drama film directed by Oles Sanin. It was selected as the Ukrainian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. There was some controversy over the selection of the film in Ukraine regarding the voting process. There is a special audiodescripted version for blind people. Love Is Colder Than Death Love is Colder Than Death is a 1969 German black-and-white film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, his first feature film. In the original theater presentation in Berlin the title was first Kälter als der Tod; at the beginning of film production, it was Liebe – kälter als der Tod as on some film posters. The cinematographer Dietrich Lohmann and the cast as an ensemble won an award at the German Film Awards in 1970. They Might Be Giants They Might Be Giants is a 1971 American comedy mystery film based on the play of the same name starring George C. Scott and Joanne Woodward. Sometimes mistakenly described as a Broadway play, it never in fact opened in the United States. It was directed in London by Joan Littlewood in 1961, but Goldman believed he "never got the play right" and forbade further productions or publication of the script. To coincide with the films release, he authorized an illustrated paperback tie-in edition of the screenplay, published by Lancer Books. The films title was later adopted as the name of a popular music group. Jinnah Jinnah is a 1998 Pakistani British epic biographical film which follows the life of the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. It was directed by Jamil Dehlavi; and written by Akbar S. Ahmed and Jamil Dehlavi. Accidents Happen Accidents Happen is a 2009 Australian coming-of-age comedy drama film directed by Andrew Lancaster and starring Geena Davis, Harrison Gilbertson, Harry Cook, Sebastian Gregory, Joel Tobeck, and Sarah Woods. Written by Brian Carbee, based on his own childhood and adolescence, the story revolves around an accident-prone teenage boy and his family. The film was shot in Sydney, New South Wales, over June – July 2008, and opened in Australia on 22 April 2010. Fish Story is a 2009 Japanese movie. A rare musical single by an obscure rock band makes a strange voyage through time in a science fiction tale from Japanese filmmaker Yoshihiro Nakamura. Lommbock Lommbock is a 2017 German comedy film directed by Christian Zübert. It is a sequel to the 2001 film Lammbock. The People That Time Forgot The People That Time Forgot is a 1977 Technicolor fantasy/adventure film based on the novel The People That Time Forgot and Out of Times Abyss by Edgar Rice Burroughs. It was produced by Britains Amicus Productions and directed by Kevin Connor. Like Connors other two Burroughs-derived films, The Land That Time Forgot and At the Earths Core, the film was distributed in the United States by American International Pictures. The film is a direct sequel to The Land That Time Forgot, which initiated the series in 1975. The story follows a rescue expedition, led by Patrick Wayne in search of his friend, played by Doug McClure, who had vanished many years before. The expedition lands on Caprona, the same fantastic prehistoric land where dinosaurs and barbarian tribes of men coexist. Gamera: Guardian of the Universe , is a 1995 Japanese kaiju film directed by Shusuke Kaneko and written by Kazunori Itō. It is the ninth installment in the Gamera film series, serving as a reboot of the franchise, and is the first entry in the franchises Heisei period. The film stars Tsuyoshi Ihara, Akira Onodera, Shinobu Nakayama, Ayako Fujitani, and Yukijirō Hotaru, with Naoki Manabe and Jun Suzuki portraying the giant monster Gamera, and Yuhmi Kaneyama playing Gyaos. Gamera: Guardian of the Universe was produced by Daiei Film, Hakuhodo, and Nippon Television, and distributed by Toho Studios. The film was released theatrically in Japan on March 11, 1995, and was followed by Attack of Legion in 1996. Lilies Lilies is a 1996 Canadian film directed by John Greyson. It is an adaptation by Michel Marc Bouchard and Linda Gaboriau of Bouchards own play Lilies. It depicts a play being performed in a prison by the inmates. The film screened at numerous festivals, including Sundance, and received critical acclaim; it was nominated for 14 awards Genie Awards at the 17th ceremony, winning 4, including Best Picture. Dracula III: Legacy Dracula III: Legacy is a 2005 horror film and the sequel to Dracula 2000 and Ascension. The film was directed by Patrick Lussier and stars Jason Scott Lee, Jason London, Roy Scheider, and Diane Neal. It was released direct-to-video on July 12, 2005. The role of Dracula is played by Rutger Hauer, following Gerard Butler in Dracula 2000 and Stephen Billington in Ascension, continuing the theme of Draculas appearance changing due to "regeneration". Hauer had played vampires before, in Salems Lot and in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and he would later go on to portray Draculas nemesis Abraham Van Helsing in Dario Argentos Dracula 3D. To Be Fat Like Me To Be Fat like Me is a television film directed by Douglas Barr and starring Kaley Cuoco. It premiered on January 8, 2007 on Lifetime Television. Play the Game Play the Game is a 2009 romantic comedy film starring Andy Griffith, Paul Campbell, Liz Sheridan, Doris Roberts, and Marla Sokoloff, written and directed by Marc Fienberg. This was Andy Griffiths last film credit; he died on July 3, 2012. Lost City Raiders Lost City Raiders is a 2008 made-for-television science fiction film written and directed by Jean de Segonzac. It starred James Brolin, Ian Somerhalder, Jamie King, and Bettina Zimmermann. Be with You Be with You is a 2018 South Korean romance film starring So Ji-sub and Son Ye-jin, and directed by Lee Jang-hoon. The film is a remake of the 2004 Japanese film of the same name, which is based on a novel by Takuji Ichikawa. Man in the Wilderness Man in the Wilderness is a 1971 American revisionist Western film about a scout for a group of mountain men who are traversing the Northwestern United States during the 1820s. The scout is mauled by a bear and left to die by his companions. He survives and recuperates sufficiently to track his former comrades, forcing a confrontation over his abandonment. The story is loosely based on the life of Hugh Glass. It stars Richard Harris as Zachary Bass and John Huston as Captain Henry. The expedition in the movie is notable for bringing a large boat with it, borne on wheels. Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown is a 1980 American animated film produced by United Feature Syndicate and distributed by Paramount Pictures, directed by Bill Melendez and Phil Roman. It was the fourth full-length feature film to be based on the Peanuts comic strip, and was followed three years later by a 1983 television special, What Have We Learned, in which the gang sees memorials and places related to World Wars I and II. It also use the same voice cast that worked on the 1979 Peanuts television special Youre the Greatest. This film contains a rare occurrence where the adults appear on screen, including having their faces entirely visible, as well as speaking comprehensible lines. Paramount Home Entertainment released this film on VHS and Laserdisc in 1995 in 4:3 format, and released it to DVD on October 6, 2015. This film came three years after Race for Your Life and would be the last traditionally animated Peanuts film from the Bill Melendez studio. The characters would not return to film until 2015s computer-animated The Peanuts Movie. Of Unknown Origin Of Unknown Origin is a 1983 Canadian-American horror film directed by George P. Cosmatos and starring Peter Weller. It was written by Brian Taggert and based on the novel The Visitor by Chauncey G. Parker III. It was filmed on location in Montreal, Quebec but set in New York City. The film won two awards at the Paris Film Festival. Men with Guns Men with Guns is a 1997 American drama film written and directed by John Sayles and starring Federico Luppi, Damián Delgado, Damián Alcázar and Mandy Patinkin. The executive producers were Lou Gonda and Jody Patton. Set in an unnamed Latin American country, it is the story of one mans discovery of what actually happened in the political history of his nation as well as his students. It was filmed in Mexico and most of the crew were Mexican. The Man Who Sleeps The Man Who Sleeps is a 1974 French drama film directed by Bernard Queysanne and Georges Perec, based on Perecs 1967 novel A Man Asleep. The film won the Prix Jean Vigo in 1974. Ragini MMS 2 Ragini MMS 2 is a 2014 Indian erotic horror film directed by Bhushan Patel and co-produced by Jayasinh Gupta and Sunil Maurya Pradhaan under Balaji Motion Pictures and ALT Entertainment. The movie is the sequel to the 2011 horror movie Ragini MMS. Ragini MMS 2 features Sunny Leone and Saahil Prem in lead roles in a continuation of the plot from the prequel. Unlike the first film, the movie is not shot in a found footage format. The film was a major commercial success, being declared a hit at the box office. Entertainment Entertainment is a 2015 American drama film directed by Rick Alverson, starring Gregg Turkington, Tye Sheridan, and John C. Reilly. It is loosely based on Turkingtons Neil Hamburger character. The plot follows a stand-up comedian as he performs in various locations where the audience is either hostile or indifferent to him. Alverson, Turkington and Tim Heidecker co-wrote the film. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2015. It was released in a limited theatrical release by Magnolia Pictures in North America, and through video on demand in November 2015, receiving a generally positive reception from film critics. Cabin in the Sky Cabin in the Sky is a 1943 American musical film based on the 1940 Broadway musical of the same name. Directed by Vincente Minnelli, the film stars Ethel Waters, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson and Lena Horne. Waters and Rex Ingram reprise their roles from the Broadway production. The film was Hornes first and only leading role in an MGM musical. Louis Armstrong is also featured in the film as one of Lucifer Juniors minions, and Duke Ellington and his Orchestra have a showcase musical number in the film. Autumn Marathon Autumn Marathon is a 1979 Soviet romantic comedy-drama, a winner of 1979 Venice Film Festival, San Sebastian Film Festival and 1980 Berlin Film Festival awards in the best director and best actor categories. It was also selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It starred Oleg Basilashvili as Andrei Bouzykine, a married English-to-Russian translator in Leningrad who is going through a mid-life crisis and struggling to stand up for himself in his tangled relationships with his wife, mistress, neighbors, and co-workers. The cast included such notable Soviet performers as Yevgeny Leonov, Natalya Gundareva, Marina Neyolova, Borislav Brondukov, Nikolai Kryuchkov, and Galina Volchek. It was directed by Georgiy Daneliya. Plenty Plenty is a 1985 drama film directed by Fred Schepisi and starring Meryl Streep. It was adapted from David Hares play of the same name. Spanning nearly 20 years from the early 1940s to the 1960s, the plot focuses on Susan Traherne, an Englishwoman who is irreparably changed by her experiences as a fighter for the French Resistance during World War II when she has a one-night stand with a British intelligence agent. After the war ends, Susan returns to England and becomes determined to make a life for herself by achieving what she wishes in the post-war world which, after her time away, she finds trivial and inadequate, while acting with complete disregard for everybody around her. Three Wishes Three Wishes is a 1995 American drama-fantasy film directed by Martha Coolidge and starring Patrick Swayze, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio and Joseph Mazzello. That Evening Sun That Evening Sun is a 2009 film based on a 2002 short story I Hate to See That Evening Sun Go Down by William Gay. The movie, produced by Dogwood Entertainment, stars Hal Holbrook as Abner Meecham and is directed by Scott Teems who also wrote the screenplay. That Evening Sun premiered in March 2009 at South By Southwest, where it received the Audience Award for Narrative Feature and a special Jury Prize for Ensemble Cast. Joe Leydon of Variety hailed it as "an exceptionally fine example of regional indie filmmaking," and praised Holbrooks performance as a "career-highlight star turn as an irascible octogenarian farmer who will not go gentle into that good night." That Evening Sun also was screened at the 2009 Nashville Film Festival, where Holbrook was honored with a special Lifetime Achievement Award, and the film itself received another Audience Award. The film opened in limited release in November 2009, and was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on September 7, 2010. Under the Hawthorn Tree Under the Hawthorn Tree is 2010 Chinese film directed by Zhang Yimou. It was adapted from the popular 2007 novel Hawthorn Tree Forever by Ai Mi, which was based on a true story set during the Cultural Revolution. The film was released in Mainland China, Hong Kong and in Singapore. 99 99 is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language crime comedy film directed by Raj and D.K., starring Kunal Khemu, Boman Irani, Soha Ali Khan and Cyrus Broacha. The movie is set in the year 1999, with cricket controversies of that year as the backdrop. It was produced and distributed by "People Pictures", and was released on 15 May 2009. The Paleface The Paleface is a 1922 Buster Keaton two-reeler Western comedy film. Mother Joan of the Angels Mother Joan of the Angels is a 1961 horror film on demonic possession, directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz, based on a novella of the same title by Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz. The film won the Special Jury Prize at the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. This film found is in the "nunsploitation subgenre, a global phenomenon that found expression inside the old Communist Bloc", a film with much "subversive potential". Lady in a Cage Lady in a Cage is a 1964 American psychological thriller film directed by Walter Grauman, written and produced by Luther Davis, and released by Paramount Pictures. It stars Olivia de Havilland, and features James Caan in his first substantial film role. The Breed The Breed is a 2001 horror film with an estimated budget of 4 million dollars. The film features a dystopic future in which vampires are a marginalized race living in formerly Jewish ghettos, often shot in actual abandoned Jewish ghettos. Another major influence in the look of the film is Terry Gilliams Brazil. Linewatch Linewatch is a 2008 American thriller film starring Cuba Gooding Jr., and directed by Kevin Bray. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on October 21, 2008. The Grace Card The Grace Card is a 2010 Christian drama film directed by David G. Evans. It intends to illustrate the everyday opportunities that people have to rebuild relationships and heal deep wounds by extending and receiving God’s grace. The film stars Louis Gossett, Michael Higgenbottom and Michael Joiner. It was released on February 25, 2011 to 363 theaters, grossing $1 million in its opening weekend. Hear Me Hear Me is a 2009 Taiwanese romantic comedy film written and directed by Taiwanese director Cheng Fen-fen. It stars Eddie Peng as Tian-kuo, a food delivery boy, and Ivy Chen as Yang Yang. The film is notable for its use of sign language for the better part of the film. Measuring the World Measuring the World is a 2012 German / Austrian 3D film based on the eponymous novel by Daniel Kehlmann. Amar Bondhu Rashed Amar Bondhu Rashed is a 2011 Bangladeshi film directed by Morshedul Islam, known for making indie movies. The story is based on the novel Amar Bondhu Rashed by Muhammad Zafar Iqbal. and set during the Bangladesh Liberation war and Bangladesh Genocide. The movie was released on 1 April 2011. Mea culpa Mea Culpa is a 2014 French thriller film directed by Fred Cavayé, starring Vincent Lindon, Gilles Lellouche and Nadine Labaki. Perched on a Tree Perched on a Tree is a French comedy movie from 1971, directed by Serge Korber, written by Pierre Roustang, and starring Louis de Funès. Photographing Fairies Photographing Fairies is a 1997 British fantasy film based on Steve Szilagyis 1992 novel Photographing Fairies. The film explores some of the themes of folklore, such as possession, paganism, animism, hallucinogens, parapsychology and fairies. It was inspired by the Cottingley Fairies hoax, and was released in the United Kingdom on 19 September 1997. Mill Creek Entertainment announced the movie on DVD. 2010: Moby Dick Moby Dick is a 2010 film adaptation of Herman Melvilles novel Moby-Dick. The film is an Asylum production, and stars Barry Bostwick as Captain Ahab. It also stars Renee OConnor, Michael B. Teh, and Adam Grimes and is directed by Trey Stokes. Gooische vrouwen Gooische Vrouwen is a 2011 Dutch film. It is based on the television series Gooische Vrouwen. After the creators announced that the fifth season of the series would be the last, they revealed on 7 November 2009 that they were working on a film adaptation. It earned more than 41.7 million Euro in the box office. The sequel Gooische Vrouwen 2 became the best-visited film in the Netherlands in 2014. Promises Promises is a 2001 documentary film that examines the Israeli–Palestinian conflict from the perspectives of seven children living in the Palestinian communities in the West Bank and Israeli neighborhoods of Jerusalem. Promises has been shown at many film festivals and received excellent reviews and many accolades. The film follows Israeli-American filmmaker B.Z. Goldberg as he meets with seven Palestinian and Israeli children between the ages of nine and thirteen, seeing the Middle East conflict through their eyes. It allows "ordinary" kids to develop natural bonds of affection by simply playing games with each other - bonds which go beyond the clutter of prejudices that they have heard from their parents and others around them. DumbLand Dumbland is a series of eight crudely animated shorts written, directed and voiced by director David Lynch in 2002. The shorts were originally released on the Internet through Lynchs website https://www.theguardian.com/film/2009/jul/24/david-lynch-dumbland-shrigley, and were released as a DVD in 2005. The total running time of all eight shorts combined is approximately a half-hour. The series details the daily routines of a dull-witted white trash man. The man lives in a house along with his frazzled wife and squeaky-voiced child, both of whom are nameless as is the man in the shows. Lynchs website, however, identifies the male character by the name Randy and the child by the name Sparky. The wife is not named. The style of the series is intentionally crude both in terms of presentation and content, with limited animation. {| class="wikitable" |+Episodes !Number !Name !Plot |- |1 |The Neighbor |Randy makes small talk with a neighbor about the neighbors shed. After the neighbor mentions that he has a false arm, they are interrupted by a passing helicopter. Randy swears and screams at the helicopter until it leaves, then mentions that he has heard the neighbor has sex with ducks. A duck emerges from the shed, and the neighbor admits that he is a "one-armed duck-fucker". |- |2 |The Treadmill |While watching a football game on TV, Randy loses his temper when his wife disturbs him by running on a noisy treadmill. Randy attempts to destroy the treadmill. Meanwhile, an Abraham Lincoln-quoting door-to-door salesman finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time, while Randys son manages to present dead fowl for dinner. |- |3 |The Doctor |After Randy shocks himself while trying to fix a broken lamp, a doctor arrives to test the dazed mans pain threshold, using increasingly violent methods, until Randy finally regains his senses and decides to do some testing of his own. |- |4 |A Friend Visits |Randy destroys his wifes new clothesline and throws it over the fence, causing a catastrophic car wreck. Then Randys friend visits and the two talk about hunting and killing things, all the while drinking, burping, and farting. |- |5 |Get the Stick! |A screaming man crashes through Randys fence with a wooden stick wedged in his mouth. Sparky cheers his dad on as he tries to get the stick out. Randy breaks the mans neck and pokes out both of his eyes before finally pulling the stick through one of his eye sockets. The horribly mutilated man rolls out into the street and is run over by a truck. Randy notes "the fucker never even said thank you". |- |6 |My Teeth are Bleeding |Sparky is bouncing on a trampoline in the front room yelling that his teeth are bleeding, while the wife yammers until blood starts pouring out of her head. Outside on the street violent traffic accidents and shootouts occur. A noisy and bloody wrestling match is playing on TV. All is well until a fly interrupts Randys serene existence. |- |7 |Uncle Bob |Randy is given the charge from an intimidating figure to stay home and watch after his "Uncle Bob" at peril of having his "nuts cut out" if he does not comply. Uncle Bob proceeds to tacitly engage in increasing types of self-abuse, coughing, and vomiting, and eventually punching Randy in the face from across the room. After several iterations of this behavior, Randy anticipates Uncle Bobs actions and preemptively strikes out at him. Almost simultaneously, the mother-in-law storms back into the room and knocks Randy through a wall. Randy spends the rest of the night up a tree until his son informs him that Uncle Bob has been taken to the hospital and Randy is now safe to come down. Bob bit his own foot off. |- |8 |Ants |Randy is plagued by an increasing stream of ants into his home. His frustrations rise to the point that he grabs a can of insect killer and attempts to eliminate his ant problem. In his haste and anger, he fails to realize that the nozzle on the bug killer is pointed not at the ants but at his own face. He is squirted in the face with the killer for several seconds. He then falls to the ground and experiences a vivid hallucination in which the ants are singing and dancing and offering gleeful taunts of "asshole", "shithead", and "dumb-turd". Randy eventually snaps out of his predicament and charges at the ants slapping at them on the floor, wall, and ceiling. He is later shown falling off the ceiling and suffering substantial injuries that require a full body cast. The final scene shows ants crawling over his incapacitated body and into an opening in the cast at his feet. Randy then screams helplessly in agony as hundreds of ants march into his body cast. "Ants" parodies Lynchs attempts at being a music producer in the early 1990s by featuring a singer who resembles Julee Cruise and music similar to that of long time collaborator Angelo Badalamenti. |} Queen to Play Queen to Play is a 2009 French-German film directed by Caroline Bottaro. It is based on the novel La Joueuse d’échecs by Bertina Henrichs. Ballet mécanique Ballet Mécanique is a Dadaist post-Cubist art film conceived, written, and co-directed by the artist Fernand Léger in collaboration with the filmmaker Dudley Murphy. It has a musical score by the American composer George Antheil. However, the film premiered in a silent version on 24 September 1924 at the Internationale Ausstellung neuer Theatertechnik in Vienna presented by Frederick Kiesler. It is considered one of the masterpieces of early experimental filmmaking. The Cat and the Canary The Cat and the Canary is a 1927 American silent horror film adaptation of John Willards 1922 black comedy play of the same name. Directed by German Expressionist filmmaker Paul Leni, the film stars Laura La Plante as Annabelle West, Forrest Stanley as Charles "Charlie" Wilder, and Creighton Hale as Paul Jones. The plot revolves around the death of Cyrus West, who is Annabelle, Charlie, and Pauls uncle, and the reading of his will 20 years later. Annabelle inherits her uncles fortune, but when she and her family spend the night in his haunted mansion they are stalked by a mysterious figure. Meanwhile, a lunatic known as "the Cat" escapes from an asylum and hides in the mansion. The film is part of a genre of comedy horror films inspired by 1920s Broadway stage plays. Paul Lenis adaptation of Willards play blended expressionism with humor, a style Leni was notable for and critics recognized as unique. Lenis style of directing made The Cat and the Canary influential in the "old dark house" genre of films popular from the 1930s through the 1950s. The film was one of Universals early horror productions and is considered "the cornerstone of Universals school of horror." The play has been filmed five other times, with the most notable in 1939 starring comedic actor Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard. The Furies The Furies is a 1950 American Western film directed by Anthony Mann and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Wendell Corey, and Walter Huston in his last film performance. In 2008, the film was released on DVD in the United States by The Criterion Collection. The Waterdance The Waterdance is a 1992 American drama film directed by Neal Jimenez and Michael Steinberg and starring Eric Stoltz, Wesley Snipes, William Forsythe and Helen Hunt. It was written by Neal Jimenez. The film is a semi-autobiographical story about a young fiction writer who becomes tetraplegic fully paralyzed in a hiking accident and works to rehabilitate his body and mind at a rehabilitation center. The title refers to a dream recounted by Raymond Hill, Snipes character, about dancing on the surface of a lake. Since, in Raymonds dream, he must continue dancing on the lake to avoid sinking and drowning, the dream may be a metaphorical reference to the necessity of continually coping with the world. Air Bud 3 Air Bud: World Pup is a 2000 made-for-video American comedy film directed by Bill Bannerman. The third film in the Air Bud series, it was the first to be filmed without Buddy, the canine star of the first two films; Buddy died after production of the previous film, Golden Receiver. World Pup was the first film in the Air Bud series not to be released theatrically in the U.S., opting to only be released on video; however, it was played in Philippine theaters for a limited time. The Gene Generation The Gene Generation is a 2007 Biopunk science fiction film about an assassin who battles DNA hackers. The film was directed by Pearry Reginald Teo, and stars Bai Ling, Parry Shen, Faye Dunaway, and Alec Newman. Space Pilot 3000 "Space Pilot 3000" is the pilot episode of the American animated television series Futurama. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 28, 1999. The episode focuses on the cryogenic freezing of the series protagonist, Philip J. Fry, and the events when he awakens 1,000 years in the future. Series regulars are introduced and the futuristic setting, inspired by a variety of classic science fiction series from The Jetsons to Star Trek, is revealed. It also sets the stage for many of the events to follow in the series, foreshadowing plot points from the third and fourth seasons. The episode was written by David X. Cohen and Matt Groening, and directed by Rich Moore and Gregg Vanzo. Dick Clark and Leonard Nimoy guest starred as themselves. The episode generally received good reviews with many reviewers noting that while the episode started slow the series merited further viewing. Pokémon: The Rise of Darkrai Pokémon the Movie: The Rise of Darkrai, originally released in Japan as , is a 2007 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama as the tenth Pokémon anime film. It was released in Japanese theaters on July 14, 2007. It was later released in United States on February 24, 2008 on Cartoon Network, on November 5, 2008 in Australia and September 29, 2008 in the United Kingdom. The Rise of Darkrai aired on Jetix UK in February 2009. As indicated by the film title, Darkrai, as well as Dialga and Palkia, are the featured Pokémon. The events of the take place during the tenth season of Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl. Sarah Brightman performs the movies theme song, a cover of "Where the Lost Ones Go" titled . The cover also features Chris Thompson. The song was replaced by "Ill Always Remember You" by Kristen Price, and another song called "Living in the Shadow" followed afterwards. Unlike other previous Pokémon films, The Rise of Darkrai shares plot elements with the next two films making this the first film of what is called the Diamond & Pearl trilogy, followed by Giratina and the Sky Warrior and ending in Arceus and the Jewel of Life. This is the first Pokémon film to be animated digitally. The Last Sunset The Last Sunset is a 1961 American Western film directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Rock Hudson, Kirk Douglas, and Dorothy Malone. The film was released by Universal Studios and shot in Eastman color in Mexico. The screenplay by Dalton Trumbo was adapted from Howard Rigsbys 1957 novel Sundown at Crazy Horse. The supporting cast features Joseph Cotten, Carol Lynley, Neville Brand and Jack Elam. Vanishing Point Vanishing Point is a 1997 television film directed by Charles Robert Carner and starring Viggo Mortensen, Jason Priestley, Peta Wilson, Christine Elise, and Keith David. A remake of the 1971 cult film of the same name, it aired on the Fox television network. It features the same model 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T as the original film. Joe the King Joe the King is a 1999 drama film, written and directed by Frank Whaley, based largely on his own childhood and the childhood of his brother. It stars Noah Fleiss, Val Kilmer, Karen Young, Ethan Hawke, John Leguizamo, Austin Pendleton, Camryn Manheim, Max Ligosh, and James Costa. The film premiered at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. U Turn U Turn is a 2016 Indian Kannada-language mystery thriller film written, produced and directed by Pawan Kumar. It stars Shraddha Srinath in the lead role. Roger Narayan, Dilip Raj and Radhika Chetan feature in supporting roles. The plot revolves around the death of motorists who break a traffic rule at a particular flyover in Bangalore and subsequent pinning down of the culprit by an intern journalist and police inspector duo. U Turn was remade in Malayalam in 2017 as Careful and director Pawan Kumar remade it into a Tamil-Telugu bilingual in 2018 with the same title, thereby making this the first Kannada movie to be remade in three other South Indian languages. Jupiter's Moon Jupiters Moon is a 2017 Hungarian drama film directed by Kornél Mundruczó. It competed for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. The Tattoo Le tatoué, also known as The Million dollar tattoo, or The Tattoo, or The tattoo man, is a French-Italian comedy movie from 1968, directed by Denys de La Patellière, written by Alphonse Boudard, and starring by Jean Gabin and Louis de Funès. The House That Screamed The House That Screamed is a 1969 Spanish horror film written and directed by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador. The film stars Lilli Palmer as Señora Fourneau, the headmistress of a nineteenth-century French boarding school for girls where the students begin to disappear under unusual circumstances. The film was also released under the title The Boarding School. East Side Sushi East Side Sushi is a feature-length film starring Diana Elizabeth Torres, released in 2016 by HBO, Samuel Goldwyn Films, and directed by Anthony Lucero. Brotherhood of Blades Brotherhood of Blades is a 2014 Chinese wuxia film directed by Lu Yang. Its sequel, Brotherhood of Blades 2 was released on August 11, 2017. The Champ The Champ is a 1931 American pre-Code film starring Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper and directed by King Vidor from a screenplay by Frances Marion, Leonard Praskins and Wanda Tuchock. The picture tells the story of a washed-up alcoholic boxer attempting to put his life back together for the sake of his young son. Beery won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance, Frances Marion won the Academy Award for Best Story, and the film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture and Best Director. Start the Revolution Without Me Start the Revolution Without Me is a 1970 American comedy film directed by Bud Yorkin and starring Gene Wilder, Donald Sutherland, Hugh Griffith, Jack MacGowran, Billie Whitelaw, Orson Welles and Victor Spinetti. The comedy is set in revolutionary France where two peasants are mistaken for the famous swordsmen, the Corsican Brothers. It can be considered a parody of a number of works of historical fiction about the French Revolution, including Dickens A Tale of Two Cities and Dumas The Corsican Brothers and The Man in the Iron Mask. August Underground August Underground is a 2001 American exploitation horror film written and directed by Fred Vogel, and co-written by Allen Peters. The first release of Toetag Pictures, the film follows the exploits of a serial killer named Peter, as filmed by his unnamed and unseen accomplice. The film was followed by two sequels, August Undergrounds Mordum in 2003, and August Undergrounds Penance in 2007. Antares Antares is a 2004 Austrian film directed by Götz Spielmann. It was Austrias submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The movie is a sexual drama that focuses on adultery, abusive relationships, and sexual frustration. Critics claim that the film also explores the relationship between Austria and its former empire through immigration. Shut Up and Play the Hits Shut Up and Play the Hits is a 2012 documentary film directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace that follows LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy over a 48-hour period, from the day of the bands final gig at Madison Square Garden to the morning after the show. The film also features intermittent segments from an extended interview between Murphy and pop culture writer Chuck Klosterman. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on 22 January 2012, and was released in the USA for one night only on 18 July 2012. UK showings were held on 4 September 2012. James Murphy performs a duet with comedian and musician Reggie Watts for one song during the show. Several members of the band Arcade Fire provide backing vocals during a performance of "North American Scum". The films title is a reference to the moment Win Butler of Arcade Fire shouts "shut up and play the hits" as James introduces the song. The film also features brief appearances from the Juan MacLean, and David and Stephen Dewaele from the band Soulwax. Comedians Aziz Ansari and Donald Glover can also be seen dancing in the crowd. The film was released to Blu-ray and DVD on 9 October 2012 in the US and 8 Oct 2012 in the UK, with a digital release on the bands official Facebook page soon afterwards. A relatively complete audio recording of this concert was released in April 2014, entitled LCD Soundsystem Live at Madison Square Garden. Caffeine Caffeine is a 2006 American comedy film starring Marsha Thomason, Mena Suvari, Breckin Meyer, Katherine Heigl, Mike Vogel, and Mark Pellegrino. It revolves around relationships of the staff and patrons of the quirky Black Cat Cafe in London one day. Badges of Fury Badges of Fury is a 2013 Chinese-Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Wong Tsz-ming in his directorial debut. The film stars Jet Li and Wen Zhang in their third collaboration after Ocean Heaven and The Sorcerer and the White Snake. The film was theatrically released on 21 June 2013. The House on 92nd Street The House on 92nd Street is a 1945 black-and-white American spy film directed by Henry Hathaway. The movie, shot mostly in New York City, was released shortly after the end of World War II. The House on 92nd Street was made with the full cooperation of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, whose director, J. Edgar Hoover, appears during the introductory montage. Also, the FBI agents shown in Washington, D.C. were played by actual agents. The films semidocumentary style inspired other films, including The Naked City and Boomerang. The Lost The Lost is a 2006 American psychological horror film that was written and directed by Chris Sivertson based on the Jack Ketchum novel of the same name. It was produced by Lucky McKee. The film stars Marc Senter as charismatic teen sociopath Ray Pye. Senter won best actor awards from both Screamfest and Fantaspoa film festivals. He was also nominated for a Fangoria Chainsaw Award. Supporting cast include Shay Astar, Alex Frost, Michael Bowen, and Robin Sydney. The movie had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival with a limited theatrical release following shortly after. Apne Apne is a 2007 Indian Hindi sports drama film directed by Anil Sharma. It is the first film to feature Dharmendra and his real-life sons Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol together. Previously Sunny and Bobby had worked together in Dillagi and Dharmendra and Sunny had also appeared together in Sultanat and Kshatriya. Kiron Kher, Shilpa Shetty and Katrina Kaif play the female leads. The film opened to an excellent response across India and emerged as a hit overseas as well. As of 2019, it remains Shettys final leading film role. Dharmendra plays the role of a disgraced ex-boxer Baldev Chaudhary who tries to wash a stain in his boxing career through his sons Angad and Karan. Dharmendra had earlier played the role of a boxer in the film Main Intequam Loonga. Footage from that film is used as flashback scenes in this film to show Baldevs career as a boxer. 13 Eerie 13 Eerie is a 2013 Canadian horror film directed by Lowell Dean, making his feature film debut. It is also produced by Don Carmody, Kevin DeWalt, Mark Montague and David Cormican and written by Christian Piers Betley. The film stars Katharine Isabelle, Michael Shanks, Brendan Fehr, Brendan Fletcher, Nick Moran and Jesse Moss. It entails the story about six forensic undergrads completing a university field exam on a deserted island, oblivious that the island was previously used for illegal biological experiments on life-term prisoners. The Green Prince The Green Prince is a 2014 Israeli/UK/German documentary film directed by Nadav Schirman. It is based on the autobiography of Mosab Hassan Yousef, Son of Hamas: A Gripping Account of Terror, Betrayal, Political Intrigue, and Unthinkable Choices. The movie received four awards: Best Documentary Award by the Israeli Film Academy, Audience Award during the Moscow International Film Festival, Best Documentary Award at the Sundance Film Festival and Best Documentary at the Bavarian Film Awards. The Divorcee The Divorcee is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film written by Nick Grindé, John Meehan, and Zelda Sears, based on the novel Ex-Wife by Ursula Parrott. It was directed by Robert Z. Leonard, who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director. The film was also nominated for Best Picture, and won Best Actress for its star Norma Shearer. All My Friends Part 2 All My Friends Part 2 is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. It is the sequel to Amici miei of 1975. The movie features Paolo Stoppa in one of his last roles. The last chapter of this saga is Amici miei - Atto III, directed by Nanni Loy. Jane Eyre Jane Eyre is a 1997 British television film that first appeared on the ITV and stars Samantha Morton in the title role. It is an adaptation of Charlotte Brontës novel of the same name. This version of the story is notable for omitting the middle scenes with Mrs Reed, the Rivers relationship to Jane, and her paternal uncles inheritance from his estate in Madeira. It was originally shown on ITV on 9 March 1997 in the UK and shown on A&E-TV on 19 October 1997 in the USA. Sometimes repeated on ITV3. Macadam Stories Macadam Stories is a 2015 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Samuel Benchetrit, and based on the first volume of Benchetrits autobiography Les Chroniques de lAsphalte. The film was selected to be screened in the Special Screenings section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. A Price Above Rubies A Price Above Rubies is a 1998 British-American drama film written and directed by Boaz Yakin and starring Renée Zellweger. The story centers on a young woman who finds it difficult to conform to the restrictions imposed on her by her community. Reviews of the movie were mixed, though generally positive to Zellwegers performance. The title derives from a Jewish Sabbath tradition. The acrostic Sabbath chant The Woman of Valor which begins with the verse "... Who can find a woman of valor, her price is far above rubies ... ," which in turn is excerpted from The Book of Proverbs. This chant traditionally is a prelude to the weekly toast which begins the Sabbath meal. Iraivi Iraivi is a 2016 Indian Tamil language drama film written and directed by Karthik Subbaraj and produced by C. V. Kumar in association with K. E. Gnanavel Raja and Abinesh Elangovan. The film features an ensemble cast with S. J. Surya, Vijay Sethupathi, Anjali, Bobby Simha, Kamalinee Mukherjee and Pooja Devariya playing leading roles. Featuring songs and background score by Santhosh Narayanan and cinematography handled by Sivakumar Vijayan, the film was released on 3 June 2016. Shalako Shalako is a British 1968 Western film directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Sean Connery and Brigitte Bardot. It was filmed in Almería, Spain. The cast also includes Stephen Boyd, Jack Hawkins, and Honor Blackman, Connerys co-star in Goldfinger. It is based on a novel by Louis LAmour. Elvis Has Left the Building Elvis Has Left the Building is a 2004 black comedy film directed by Joel Zwick and starring Kim Basinger as a cosmetics saleswoman who accidentally kills a series of Elvis impersonators as they travel to a convention in Las Vegas. John Corbett plays an advertising executive and her love interest. Tom Hanks has a cameo appearance as one of the dead Elvis impersonators. Angie Dickinson plays Basingers mother, a former mechanic for the real Elvis. Soccer Days Football Days is a 2003 Spanish comedy film directed by David Serrano. The Corridor The Corridor is a 2010 Canadian horror film directed by Evan Kelly and starring Stephen Chambers, James Gilbert, David Patrick Flemming, Mary-Colin Chisholm and Nigel Bennett. Under the Bed Under the Bed is a 2012 American horror film directed by Steven C. Miller and starring Jonny Weston, Gattlin Griffith, Peter Holden, and Musetta Vander. The Treasure of the Silver Lake The Treasure of the Silver Lake is a 1962 German western film directed by Harald Reinl. It is very loosely based on Karl Mays novel of the same name. It was shot in Yugoslavia and was the first on a highly successful film series by Rialto Film. The Main Event The Main Event is a 1979 American sports romantic comedy film starring Barbra Streisand and Ryan ONeal, written by Gail Parent and directed by Howard Zieff. The film received negative reviews from critics, but was among the top 20 highest grossing films of the year at the box office. It was also the impetus for Streisands first foray into disco singing the Golden Globe-nominated theme song written by Paul Jabara and Bruce Roberts. Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language political action film written and directed by Puri Jagannadh. The film stars Pawan Kalyan, Tamanna, and Gabriela Bertante in lead roles and was launched in Hyderabad on 14 March 2012. Filming started from 15 June 2012. It was less hyped for Pawan Kalyan as it released after his blockbuster hit Gabbar Singh. It was the second collaboration between Puri Jagannadh and Pawan Kalyan after their previous blockbuster Badri. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Mera Target by Goldmines Telefilms in 2015. It was critically acclaimed and the dialogues in the pre-climax proved to be crucial as the actor was about to announce his political entry. Sea Fog Sea Fog is a 2014 South Korean film directed by Shim Sung-bo. The film is adapted from the 2007 stage play Haemoo, which in turn was based on the true story of 25 Korean-Chinese illegal immigrants who suffocated to death in the storage tank of the fishing vessel Taechangho; their bodies were dumped by the ships crew into the sea southwest of Yeosu on October 7, 2001. It was selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards and the 72nd Golden Globe Awards, but was not nominated. Scorched Earth Scorched Earth is a 2018 Canadian-American post-apocalyptic science fiction/action film directed by Peter Howitt starring Gina Carano. People on Sunday People on Sunday is a 1930 German silent drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and Edgar G. Ulmer from a screenplay by Billy Wilder. The film follows a group of residents of Berlin on a summers day during the interwar period. Hailed as a work of genius, it is a pivotal film in the development of German cinema and Hollywood. The film features the talents of Curt Siodmak, Fred Zinnemann and Eugen Schüfftan, who had developed the Schüfftan process for three years earlier. The Knife The Dagger is a 1999 Yugoslav war film directed by Miroslav Lekić. The film was written by Miroslav Lekić, Slobodan Stanojević and Igor Bojović. The plot is based on Vuk Draškovićs novel of the same name. The main motive of the film is the eventually disclosed nonsense of ethnic division in Bosnia, pointing out to the same historical origin of both opposed ethnic groups, Bosnian Serbs and Bosnian Muslims - Orthodox Christians and Sunni Muslims, respectively. Set in the 1960s and observed from the point of view of Alija Osmanović, a young Muslim medical student raised by a single mother, his entire family slaughtered and his baby brother kidnaped by Serbs in Second World War, as the aftermath of Jugovići and Osmanovići violent family feud, he learns not only that Osmanovići were once but a branch of Jugovići family who converted to Islam during the Turkish rule, but that, unbeknownst to his mother, he himself was a baby taken from Jugovići, after the massacre of Jugovići on Christmas Eve in 1942. Both families now extinct, and Alia as the descendant of both, torn between two cultures and two identities, he struggles to maintain his inner peace, desperately searching for his long lost step-brother and fighting the prejudices against the love relationship he has with a Serbian colleague student. Based on true events of World War II and being centered on the atrocious crimes committed to Serbs during World War II, and the particular families of Jugovići and Osmanovići. In 1999, the film was screened at the 13th Montenegro Film Festival, and gained five featured awards. The film also earned the “Fipresci Award” for Directing, five acting awards in the Niš Film Festival and the “Crystal Star” at the Brussels Film Festival. Die Die is a 2010 Canadian-Italian thriller film written and directed by Dominic James and starring Elias Koteas and Emily Hampshire. Mystery Street Mystery Street is a 1950 black-and-white film noir directed by John Sturges with cinematography by cinematographer John Alton. The film features Ricardo Montalban, Sally Forrest, Bruce Bennett, Elsa Lanchester, and Marshall Thompson. The MGM film was shot on location in Boston and Cape Cod; according to one critic, it was "the first commercial feature to be predominantly shot" on location in Boston. Also featured are Harvard Medical School in Roxbury and Harvard University in nearby Cambridge. The films story earned Leonard Spigelgass a nomination as Best Story for the 23rd Academy Awards. Trash Trash is a 1970 American drama film directed and written by Paul Morrissey and starring Joe Dallesandro, Holly Woodlawn and Jane Forth. Dallesandro had previously starred in several other Andy Warhol/Paul Morrissey films such as The Loves of Ondine, Lonesome Cowboys, San Diego Surf, and Flesh. Dallesandro was Morrisseys preferred leading man. Woodlawn made her screen debut in this film; director George Cukor famously instigated a write-in campaign to have her nominated for an Academy Award, but this didnt materialize. Jane Forth, a 17-year-old model, also makes her debut in this film. She would shortly afterwards appear on the cover of Look magazine. The film also features other Warhol superstars such as Andrea Feldman and Geri Miller. Sissy Spacek also made a quick uncredited appearance as a girl who sits at the bar but was cut from the final film. The film features graphic scenes of intravenous drug use, sex, and frontal nudity. Bleeders Bleeders is a 1997 Canadian horror film directed by Peter Svatek, based upon H. P. Lovecrafts story The Lurking Fear. It premiered at the Fantastisk Film Festival Lund in Sweden on September 14, 1997, and was released direct to video the following year. It is the last original script written by Dan OBannon produced during his lifetime. The Secret Adventures of Gustave Klopp Narco is a 2004 French film about Gus a narcoleptic, whose life is made difficult by his inability to keep a job because of his narcolepsy. April Story April Story is a Japanese film directed by Shunji Iwai starring Takako Matsu. Harem Suare Harem Suare is a 1999 Turkish drama film directed by Ferzan Özpetek. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Brazilian Western Brazilian Western is a 2013 Brazilian crime drama film directed and produced by René Sampaio, starring Fabrício Boliveira, Isis Valverde and César Trancoso. It is based on the song of same name released by Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana in their 1987 Que País É Este album. Originally set for a 2011 release, the films production suffered many delays. Shootings for the film took place primarily in the Jardim ABC neighbourhood of Cidade Ocidental, Goiás, in which the city of Ceilândia, Distrito Federal was recreated as it was in the 1970s. Shootings of other cities and places mentioned in the song could be done in loco. The film was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Camille Rewinds Camille Rewinds is a 2012 French drama film directed by Noémie Lvovsky. The film was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Prix SACD. Moreau received a Magritte Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role. Marie Antoinette Marie Antoinette is a 1938 American historical drama film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by W. S. Van Dyke and starred Norma Shearer as Marie Antoinette. Based upon the 1932 biography of the ill-fated Queen of France by the Austrian writer Stefan Zweig, it had its Los Angeles premiere at the legendary Carthay Circle Theatre, where the landscaping was specially decorated for the event. The film was the last project of Irving Thalberg who died in 1936 while it was in the planning stage. His widow Norma Shearer remained committed to the project even while her enthusiasm for her film career in general was waning following his death. With a budget close to two million dollars, it was one of the more expensive films of the 1930s, but also one of the bigger successes. Almost Adults Almost Adults is a 2016 Canadian comedy film directed by Sarah Rotella and starring Natasha Negovanlis. The film is a platonic love story about two life long best friends struggling to keep their friendship together as their lives head in different directions. It was written by Adrianna DiLonardo and Elise Bauman. Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here is a 1969 Technicolor Western film based on the true story of a Chemehuevi-Paiute Indian named Willie Boy and his run-in with the law in 1909 in Banning, United States. The film was written and directed by the once blacklisted Abraham Polonsky, who, due to his blacklisting, had not directed a film since Force of Evil in 1948. The Beast Must Die The Beast Must Die is a British horror film directed by Paul Annett. The screenplay was written by Michael Winder, based on the short story "There Shall Be No Darkness" by James Blish which was originally published in Thrilling Wonder Stories. The film starred Calvin Lockhart, Peter Cushing, Marlene Clark, Michael Gambon, Charles Gray, Anton Diffring, Ciaran Madden, and Tom Chadbon. The story is, in essence, a conflation of Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None and Richard Connell’s "The Most Dangerous Game", with elements of the werewolf mythos stirred in for good measure. It revolves around the search for a werewolf on a far-off island by a group of serious minded people out to find it. The viewer is invited to unfold the mystery along with the characters. Near the ending, there is an inserted 30-second break called the "werewolf break", where the audience is asked to guess the werewolfs identity, based on clues from the movie. In the interview with director Annett on the DVD release, Annett says he hated the addition of the werewolf break. It was not in Annetts version of the film; he attributes the idea to producer Milton Subotsky. He does admit that some, including critic Leonard Maltin, liked it. An alternate version of the film was released under the title Black Werewolf. This cut omits the "werewolf break" near the climax. Mame Mame is a 1974 Technicolor musical film in Panavision based on the 1966 Broadway musical of the same name and the 1955 novel Auntie Mame by Patrick Dennis. It was directed by Gene Saks, and adapted by Paul Zindel, and starred Lucille Ball in her final theatrical film performance. The cast also stars Beatrice Arthur, Bruce Davison, and Robert Preston. The story focuses on the madcap life of Mame Dennis, which is disrupted when she becomes the guardian of her deceased brothers son. She marries a wealthy Southern plantation owner, is widowed, yet through it all, with the help of her dearest friend, Vera Charles, manages to keep things under control. Winnie-the-Pooh and a Busy Day Winnie-the-Pooh and a Busy Day is a 1972 animated film by Soyuzmultfilm directed by Fyodor Khitruk and Gennady Sokolsky. The film is based on the book series by A. A. Milne. It is the third and final part of a trilogy, following the Winnie-the-Pooh and Winnie-the-Pooh Pays a Visit. The third part is twice longer than either the first or second one. Selam Selam is a Turkish Drama film. It was released on March 29, 2013 and it runs for 104 minutes. The film follows the lives of 3 teachers as they leave their loved ones behind to help educate children in rural areas. This epic story directed by Levent Demirkale is based on true events that are taking place in Senegal, Afghanistan, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Dark River Dark River is a 2017 British drama film written and directed by Clio Barnard, and starring Ruth Wilson, Mark Stanley, and Sean Bean. The film is loosely based on Rose Tremains novel Trespass. Originally Barnard intended the film to be a straightforward adaptation of the novel, which was set in southern France and involved two sets of elderly siblings involved in a property dispute. Encouraged by the financiers to make the story her own, Barnard changed the location of the film to Yorkshire, and instead focused on a woman who returns to the home she fled 15 years earlier in order to claim the tenancy of her fathers farm, who then becomes involved in a dispute with her brother. It screened in the Platform section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the United Kingdom on 23 February 2018. Being Cyrus Being Cyrus is a 2006 Indian English-language black comedy film directed by Homi Adajania. The film revolves around a dysfunctional Parsi family. The film was originally titled Akoori, a reference to a traditional Parsi scrambled-eggs-like side dish. The film is the directorial debut of Homi Adajania and Saif Ali Khans first film in English. Upon its release, the film was reported to be released in Hindi dubbed version as well, however the director cancelled the plan. Life in Cold Blood Life in Cold Blood is a BBC nature documentary series written and presented by David Attenborough, first broadcast in the United Kingdom from 4 February 2008 on BBC One. A study of the evolution and habits of amphibians and reptiles, it is the sixth and last of Attenboroughs specialised surveys following his major trilogy that began with Life on Earth, hence a ninth part for the eight series in The Life Collection. The series comprises five 50-minute programmes, each one followed by Under the Skin, a 10-minute section that features Attenborough interviewing the scientists whose work has led to the sequences included in the main programme. It also examines the challenges faced by the crew and reveals some of the techniques used to film the series. The series is a co-production between the BBC and Animal Planet. The executive producer is Sara Ford and the series producer is Miles Barton. The Under the Skin segments were produced by James Brickell in collaboration with the Open University. The score for the main films was composed by David Poore and Ben Salisbury, whilst the music for Under the Skin was written and performed by Tony Briscoe. The series won the 2009 BAFTA Television Award in the Specialist Factual category. Within David Attenboroughs Life series, it is preceded by Life in the Undergrowth. Lucifer Rising Lucifer Rising is a short film by director Kenneth Anger. Although virtually completed in 1972, the film was only widely distributed in 1980, after Bobby Beausoleil delivered the finished soundtrack master. Pulse 2: Afterlife Pulse 2: Afterlife is a 2008 horror film. It is a straight-to-DVD sequel to the 2006 film Pulse. The film is written and directed by Joel Soisson. The majority of the films sets are actually photographs, with the actors inserted in. It was followed by Invasion. The Unknown Soldier The Unknown Soldier is a Finnish film from 1985 directed by Rauni Mollberg. It is a remake of the 1955 film of the same title, directed by Edvin Laine and based on the best selling Finnish novel by the same name written by Väinö Linna. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Naruto Shippûden: The Movie 3: Inheritors of the Will of Fire , the sixth Naruto film overall and the third Naruto: Shippuden film, takes as its basis the popular anime and manga series. Released on August 1, 2009 in theaters in Japan, it uses the advertising tagline . The Naruto 10th Anniversary site unveiled the film and the teaser was shown along with the preview of "The Three-Tails Arrival" anime arc. The official website of the Naruto: Shippuden anime has put up the promotional video of the film. It was released in North America on October 23, 2012 by Viz Media. The Mummy's Tomb The Mummys Tomb is a 1942 American horror film produced by Ben Pivar for Universal Pictures Co., directed by Harold Young, and starring Lon Chaney Jr. as Kharis the mummy. It is the first of three sequels to that companys The Mummys Hand of 1940. The Stone Killer The Stone Killer is a 1973 action thriller film produced and directed by Michael Winner and starring Charles Bronson. It came out in between The Mechanic and Death Wish, all three of which teamed up actor/director Bronson and Winner. Norman Fell and John Ritter appear as cops in this film, not too long before the TV series Threes Company. Character actor Stuart Margolin plays a significant role; he also appeared in Death Wish. Papy fait de la résistance Gramps Is in the Resistance or Papy fait de la résistance is a cult French film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré in 1983. Come Early Morning Come Early Morning is a 2006 film starring Ashley Judd and Jeffrey Donovan. It marked the directorial debut of Joey Lauren Adams. The movie was shot throughout the metropolitan Little Rock area including Pulaski Heights, and Adams hometown of North Little Rock. It premiered for wide release in Little Rock on December 14, 2006. Transylmania Transylmania is a 2009 horror/farce sequel to the 2006 comedy National Lampoons Dorm Daze 2: College @ Sea. It was directed by the brothers David and Scott Hillenbrand, and was co-written by Patrick Casey and Worm Miller. The film did poorly at the box office, making it one of the biggest flops of 2009. Mademoiselle Chambon Mademoiselle Chambon is a 2009 French film, directed by Stéphane Brizé, with a screenplay adapted from the novel of Éric Holder. It was awarded a César Award for Best Adaptation. A Self-Made Hero A Self Made Hero is a 1996 French film directed by Jacques Audiard. It is based on the novel by Jean-François Deniau. Sixty Six Sixty Six is a 2006 British biographical-comedy-drama film about a bar mitzvah which takes place in London on the day of the 1966 world cup final based on the true life bar mitzvah of director Paul Weiland. Our Home Astral City: A Spiritual Journey is a 2010 Brazilian drama film directed by Wagner de Assis, starring Renato Prieto. It is based on the book of the same name by the medium Francisco Cândido Xavier, and features a soundtrack composed by Philip Glass. Distributed by 20th Century Fox, the film also features well-known actors and actresses from Brazilian telenovelas such as Othon Bastos, Ana Rosa and Paulo Goulart, among others. It was shot on location in Rio de Janeiro and Brasília, during the months of July, August and September of 2009, with its post-production taking 9 months to be completed. It was released on September 3, 2010 in Brazil to great critical acclaim and more than one million viewers in its opening weekend. In 2015, the Brazilian Spiritualist Federation first announced the sequel to Astral City: A Spiritual Journey, entitled Os Mensageiros, scheduled to be released in 2020. Lavalantula Lavalantula is an American 2015 science fiction horror thriller television film that takes place after a series of volcanic eruptions in Los Angeles unleashes a swarm of gigantic, lava-breathing tarantulas from which the film draws its title. It was directed by Mike Mendez and stars Steve Guttenberg, Nia Peeples and Patrick Renna. Ian Ziering appears as Fin Shepard, tying the film into the Sharknado universe. It premiered on Syfy on July 25, 2015. Convict 13 Convict 13 is a 1920 two-reel silent comedy film starring Buster Keaton. It was written and directed by Keaton and Edward F. Cline. Candy Candy is a 1968 sex farce film directed by Christian Marquand based on the 1958 novel by Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg, from a screenplay by Buck Henry. The film satirizes pornographic stories through the adventures of its naive heroine, Candy, played by Ewa Aulin. It stars Marlon Brando, Richard Burton, James Coburn, Walter Matthau, Ringo Starr, John Huston, John Astin, Charles Aznavour, Elsa Martinelli and Enrico Maria Salerno. Popular figures such as Sugar Ray Robinson, Anita Pallenberg, Florinda Bolkan, Marilù Tolo, Nicoletta Machiavelli and Umberto Orsini also appear in cameo roles. Billy's Balloon Billys Balloon is a 16mm animated short by Don Hertzfeldt. It was his 4th and final student film at UC Santa Barbara. Similar to his other cartoons, he utilizes a minimalist stick-figure technique. The film was invited into Official Competition at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival, and it won the Grand Jury Award at the 1999 Slamdance Film Festival. On top of its film festival runs, the short has also appeared on Adult Swim and MTV in the US and on a number of international TV broadcasts around the world. Hertzfeldt has noted that the shorts international popularity is likely because it has no dialogue and plays like a silent film. Warm Springs Warm Springs is a 2005 television film directed by Joseph Sargent, written by Margaret Nagle, and starring Kenneth Branagh, Cynthia Nixon, Kathy Bates, Tim Blake Nelson, Jane Alexander, and David Paymer. The screenplay concerns U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelts 1921 illness, diagnosed at the time as polio, his struggle to overcome paralysis, his discovery of the Warm Springs resort, his work to turn it into a center for the rehabilitation of polio victims, and his resumption of his political career. Roosevelts emotional growth as he interacts with other disabled people at Warm Springs prepares him for the challenges he will face as President during the Great Depression. A Funny Man A Funny Man is a 2011 Danish biographical drama film directed by Martin Zandvliet about the Danish actor and comedian Dirch Passer. Dirty 30 Dirty 30 is a 2016 comedy film starring YouTube personalities Mamrie Hart, Grace Helbig, and Hannah Hart. The film is directed by Andrew Bush, and produced by Michael Goldfine. The film was released on September 23, 2016. The Baby The Baby is a 1973 American horror-thriller film, directed by Ted Post and written by Abe Polsky. The film stars Anjanette Comer, Ruth Roman, Marianna Hill, Suzanne Zenor, and David Manzy. It tells the story of a social worker who investigates an eccentric family which includes "Baby", a 21-year-old man who acts like an infant. The film is considered a cult classic. Main Aurr Mrs Khanna Main Aurr Mrs Khanna is a 2009 Indian romance film starring Salman Khan, Kareena Kapoor and Sohail Khan in pivotal roles with Dino Morea, Nauheed Cyrusi, Yash Tonk and Bappi Lahiri in supporting roles while Preity Zinta and Deepika Padukone make brief special appearances. Directed by debutant Prem Soni, the film, which revolves around the theme of extramarital affair, is a joint production of Sohail Khan Productions and UTV SpotBoy Pictures. The film is produced by Sohail Khan and Ronnie Screwvala, and was released on 16 October 2009. Its the epitome of false advertising as the trailers have much more of Salman Khan than Sohail Khan even when all of Salman Khans appearances, collectively, barely make 10 minutes in the movie. Cluny Brown Cluny Brown is a 1946 American romantic comedy film made by Twentieth Century-Fox, directed and produced by Ernst Lubitsch. The screenplay was written by Samuel Hoffenstein and Elizabeth Reinhardt, based on a novel by Margery Sharp. The music score is by Cyril J. Mockridge. The film stars Charles Boyer and Jennifer Jones and is a satire on the smugness of British high society. It is the last film Lubitsch completed. Ten Little Indians And Then There Were None is a 1974 film adaptation of Agatha Christies best-selling 1939 mystery novel of the same name. The film was directed by Peter Collinson and produced by Harry Alan Towers. This was the second of three versions of Christies novel to be adapted to the screen by producer Harry Alan Towers. Two film adaptations were previously released. An American made-for-television version was broadcast in 1959. Towers produced a third version in 1989. Offside Offside is a 2000 Turkish comedy-drama film, written and directed by Serdar Akar, about a local amateur football that hopes to win the league championship. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won four awards at the 20th Istanbul International Film Festival, including Best Turkish Film of the Year and the Peoples Choice Award. It was described by author Rekin Teksoy as having a "less innovative albeit fluent style" in comparison to the directors debut film On Board. Miss Castaway and the Island Girls Miss Cast Away and the Island Girls is a 2004 American parody anarchic comedy film written and directed by Bryan Michael Stoller, produced on a $2 million budget. It features Michael Jackson in his final scripted film performance before his death in 2009. The Silent Revolution The Silent Revolution is a 2018 German drama film directed by Lars Kraume. The film tells the story of a high school class in the German Democratic Republic, who have a moment of silence in their classroom for the victims of the Hungarian revolution of 1956. This small act of solidarity has unforeseen consequences, both for the children, as for their parents, and the school board. Muriel, or the Time of Return Muriel is a 1963 French drama film directed by Alain Resnais. It was Resnaiss third feature film, following Hiroshima mon amour and LAnnée dernière à Marienbad, and in common with those films it explores the challenge of integrating a remembered or imagined past with the life of the present. It also makes oblique reference to the controversial subject of the Algerian War, which had recently been brought to an end. Muriel was Resnaiss second collaboration with Jean Cayrol, who had also written the screenplay of Nuit et brouillard. Galaxina Galaxina is a low-budget 1980 American science fantasy-comedy film written and directed by William Sachs. The film stars 1980 Playboy Playmate of the Year Dorothy Stratten, who was murdered by her husband shortly after the films release. Besides its homages to and parodies of science fiction mainstays Star Trek, Star Wars and Alien, this film also pokes fun at the Western genre. It won the Audience Award at the 1983 Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film. A film viewed by the characters in Galaxina is a clip from the 1960 Eastern bloc sci-fi film, First Spaceship on Venus. The clip is used because First Spaceship on Venus was a Crown International Picture when first released in the United States in 1962. Vigilante Vigilante, later released on video as Street Gang, is a 1983 American vigilante film directed by William Lustig and starring Robert Forster and Fred Williamson. Farewell to the King Farewell to the King is a 1989 American action adventure drama film written and directed by John Milius. It stars Nick Nolte, Nigel Havers, Frank McRae, and Gerry Lopez and is loosely based on the 1969 novel LAdieu au Roi by Pierre Schoendoerffer. Longtime Milius collaborator Basil Poledouris composed the musical score. Style Wars Style Wars is an American 1983 documentary film on hip hop culture and its American roots, directed by Tony Silver and produced in collaboration with Henry Chalfant. The film has an emphasis on graffiti, although bboying and rapping are covered to a lesser extent. The film was originally aired on PBS television on January 18th, 1984, and was subsequently shown in several film festivals to much acclaim, including the Vancouver Film Festival. It also won the Grand Jury Prize: Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival. The documentary captures and includes many historical moments of hip hop culture during its earliest days in the 1970s onward towards the early 1980s. Godfather Godfather is a 1991 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film written and directed by Siddique-Lal. It is produced by Appachan under the banner of Swargachithra. The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of N. N. Pillai, Thilakan, Mukesh, Kanaka, Jagadish, Innocent, Philomina, Siddique, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Sankaradi, Paravoor Bharathan, Janardhanan, Bheeman Raghu, and Kundara Johnny. Godfather won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Popular Film. The film was remade into Telugu as Peddarikam and into Marathi as Ghayaal. In 2004, Priyadarshan remade the film in Hindi as Hulchul. It was again remade in Kannada as Pandavaru. Night and Day Night and Day is a 1946 Technicolor Warner Bros. biographical musical film starring Cary Grant as American composer and songwriter Cole Porter. The movie was directed by Michael Curtiz and produced by Arthur Schwartz, with Jack L. Warner as executive producer. The screenplay was written by Charles Hoffman, Leo Townsend and William Bowers. The music score by Ray Heindorf and Max Steiner was nominated for an Academy Award. The film features several of the best-known Porter songs, including the title song, "Night and Day," "Begin the Beguine" and "My Heart Belongs to Daddy." Alexis Smith plays Linda Lee Porter, Porters wife of 35 years. Monty Woolley and Mary Martin appear as themselves, and the rest of the cast includes Jane Wyman, Eve Arden, Alan Hale, Dorothy Malone, Donald Woods, and Ginny Simms. Heart of America Heart of America is a 2002 Canadian-German drama film written and directed by Uwe Boll about the events leading up to and revolving around a shooting on the final day of school. The film features an ensemble cast including Jürgen Prochnow, Michael Paré, Elisabeth Moss, Patrick Muldoon, Clint Howard, and Brendan Fletcher. The film also addresses the issue of school bullying. The Band Concert The Band Concert is a 1935 American animated short film produced in 3-strip Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The 73rd short to feature Mickey Mouse, the film was the first Mickey Mouse film produced in color and remains one of the most highly acclaimed of the Disney shorts. The story is about a small music band conducted by Mickey Mouse which struggles through a distraction-filled public performance. The Band Concert was directed by Wilfred Jackson and featured adapted music by Leigh Harline. The only speaking character in the film is Donald Duck who is performed by voice actor Clarence Nash. The Street with No Name The Street with No Name is a 1948 film noir directed by William Keighley. A follow-up to The House on 92nd Street, it tells the story of an undercover FBI agent, Gene Cordell, who infiltrates a deadly crime gang. Cordells superior, FBI Inspector George A. Briggs, also appears in The House on 92nd Street. The movie, shot in a semidocumentary style, takes place in the Skid Row section of fictional "Center City." Whose Life Is It Anyway? Whose Life Is It Anyway? is a 1981 American drama film directed by John Badham and starring Richard Dreyfuss. It was adapted by Brian Clark and Reginald Rose from Clarks 1972 television movie and 1978 stage play, all under the same title. Whose Life Is It Anyway? received a 75% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on eight reviews and an average rating of 5.9/10. Closet Land Closet Land is a 1991 independent film written and directed by Radha Bharadwaj. The film stars Madeleine Stowe as Victim, a young author of childrens books who is interrogated by a sadistic secret policeman known as Interrogator. The film was released to mostly mixed reviews. In the Soup In the Soup is a 1992 independent comedy directed by Alexandre Rockwell. It stars Steve Buscemi as Aldolpho Rollo, a self-conscious screenwriter who has written an unfilmable 500-page screenplay and is looking for a producer. Tortured by self-doubt, financial ruin, and unrequited passion for his next door neighbor, Aldolfo places an ad offering his mammoth screenplay to the highest bidder. In steps Aldolfos "guardian angel", Joe a fast-talking, high-rolling gangster who promises to produce the film but has his own unique ideas regarding film financing. Samurai Fiction is a 1998 comedy-samurai film directed by Hiroyuki Nakano. It is almost entirely black-and-white, and follows a fairly standard plotline for a comedy and jidaigeki samurai film, but the presence of Tomoyasu Hoteis rock-and-roll soundtrack separates it from the films it was inspired by, such as the works of Akira Kurosawa. A loose spinoff was released in 2001, as Red Shadow. Tapas Tapas is a 2005 Spanish film by directors José Corbacho and Juan Cruz. Love's Kitchen Loves Kitchen is a 2011 British romantic comedy film directed by James Hacking and starring Dougray Scott, Claire Forlani, Michelle Ryan, and featured celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay in his first acting role. Hacking also wrote the script for the film, and it was the directors first feature-length film. It received a limited theatrical release in the UK, taking £121 on its opening weekend from five screens. It was released direct to DVD in the United States. Film critics gave it mostly negative reviews, and the film received a score of 19% on Rotten Tomatoes. DC Showcase: Jonah Hex DC Showcase: Jonah Hex is a 2010 short animated western action film directed by Joaquim Dos Santos and written by noted western comics writer Joe R. Lansdale, featuring the voice of Thomas Jane as disfigured bounty hunter Jonah Hex on the trail of a ruthless brothel madame who has murdered his latest quarry. The film, which was released on as a bonus feature on the Under the Red Hood DVD, was the second of the DC Showcase series and was included on the compilation DVD DC Showcase Original Shorts Collection in an extended version. Barrio Barrio is a 1998 Spanish film directed by Fernando León de Aranoa. It won several awards including Best Director at the 13th Goya Awards, and was also nominated for Best Picture. Sand Storm Sand Storm is a 2016 Israeli drama film directed by Elite Zexer. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. At the 2016 Sundance Film Festival it won the Grand Jury Prize in the World Cinema Dramatic section. It won the Best Film Award at the Ophir Awards. It was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The film is set in Southern Israel and is Elite Zexers directorial debut. Z-O-M-B-I-E-S Zombies is an American musical and dance Disney Channel Original Movie that premiered on Disney Channel on February 16, 2018. The film is based on Zombies & Cheerleaders by David Light and Joseph Raso, and stars Milo Manheim and Meg Donnelly, playing zombie football player Zed and human cheerleader Addison who meet and fall in love, and who must lead their respective groups to coexist with each other. A sequel, Zombies 2, is scheduled to air on Disney Channel in 2020. Schramm: Into the Mind of a Serial Killer Schramm is a 1993 German horror film directed by controversial taboo-breaking auteur Jörg Buttgereit. It is stylised and artfully shot on 16mm film. It tells the story of a man who has been known in the media as the Lipstick Killer. Loosely based on true crime criminology profiles of Carl Panzram and similar serial killers. Totally F***ed Up Totally Fucked Up is a 1993 American drama film written and directed by Gregg Araki. The first installment of Arakis Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy, it is considered a seminal entry in the New Queer Cinema genre. The film chronicles the dysfunctional lives of six gay adolescents who have formed a family unit and struggle to get along with each other and with life in the face of various major obstacles. Araki classified it as "a rag-tag story of the fag-and-dyke teen underground....a kinda cross between avant-garde experimental cinema and a queer John Hughes flick." Megiddo: The Omega Code 2 Megiddo: The Omega Code 2 is a 2001 religious science fiction-adventure film, directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Michael York, Michael Biehn, Diane Venora, R. Lee Ermey, Udo Kier and Franco Nero. It is a follow-up to the 1999 film The Omega Code, serving as part prequel and part sequel. It has a significantly larger budget than its predecessor. Lead actor York detailed the making of the film in a journal which he then published in book form, titled Dispatches from Armageddon. The Confession: Tales About Darkness II The Confession is a 2002 Turkish drama film directed by Zeki Demirkubuz. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Colditz Colditz is a two-part 2005 television drama miniseries, based on the book Colditz: The Definitive History by Henry Chancellor, and the Channel 4 television series Escape from Colditz. It is not claimed to be historically accurate. It features an ensemble cast headlined by Damian Lewis and Sophia Myles and was directed by Stuart Orme. The screenplay was written by Peter Morgan and Richard Cottan. Spanish Movie Spanish Movie is a 2009 Spanish parody film directed by Javier Ruiz Caldera and written by Paco Cabezas. The film was conceived as a Spanish version of the spoof films that were appearing at the time, continuing the trend originated by the Scary Movie franchise. The production spoofs several successful Spanish horror/drama films like Los Otros, El Orfanato, Alatriste, Abre los ojos, Los lunes al sol, Volver, Mar Adentro, El laberinto del fauno and REC. It features a cameo by Leslie Nielsen. Production started on 23 February 2009 in Barcelona and the film was released in cinemas on 4 December of that year. Girls! Girls! Girls! Girls! Girls! Girls! is a 1962 Golden Globe-nominated American musical comedy film starring Elvis Presley as a penniless Hawaiian fisherman who loves his life on the sea and dreams of owning his own boat. "Return to Sender", which reached #1 on the Billboard pop singles chart, is featured in the movie. The movie opened at #1 on the Variety box office chart and finished the year at #19 on the year-end list of the top-grossing movies of 1962. The movie earned $2.6 million at the box office. The film was the second of three films Presley shot on location in Hawaii. Jo Jo is a French comedy film, originally released in 1971. It is known in English-language territories either as Joe: The Busy Body or The Gazebo. It was directed by Jean Girault and stars Louis de Funès as playwright Antoine Brisebard, Claude Gensac as an actress and his wife Sylvie Brisebard as well Bernard Blier as inspector Ducros. The script is based on a play by Alec Coppel, published in 1958, The Gazebo. Jo is its second adaptation, the first one being the 1959 film The Gazebo, starring Glenn Ford and Debbie Reynolds. Theres a Joe Montgomery too. The Elementary School The Elementary School is a 1991 Czechoslovak comedy-drama film directed by Jan Svěrák. The screenplay comes from the pen of his father Zdeněk Svěrák. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1991 and is considered to belong among the best Czechoslovak films ever. A prequel, Barefoot, was released in 2017. Shok Shok is a Kosovar short drama film written and directed by Oscar nominated director Jamie Donoughue, based on true events during the Kosovo war. Shoks distributor is Ouat Media, and the social media campaign is led by Team Albanians. It premiered at Aspen Shortsfest winning Best Drama, Audience Special Recognition and the Youth Jury award. It has since won a number of other festivals including Hollyshorts Film Festival and DC Shorts Film Festival. The movie was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 88th Academy Awards. Shoks distributor is Ouat Media, and the social media campaign is led by Team Albanians. Phantom of the Megaplex Phantom of the Megaplex is a 2000 Disney Channel Original Movie, produced by the Disney Channel. With a title and concept very loosely based on The Phantom of the Opera, the film concerns strange happenings at a monstrous megaplex on the night of a major movie premiere gala, Midnight Mayhem. The central character, played by Taylor Handley, is Pete Riley, the 17-year-old assistant manager of the theater. He has to cope with malfunctioning equipment, disappearing staff, and a broken popcorn machine, among other headaches. He investigates to see if the troubles are coincidence or the result of sabotage by a mysterious "phantom". The senior manager of the theater is played by Rich Hutchman, and Ricky Mabe, Julia Chantrey, Joanne Boland, J.J. Stocker, and Lisa Ng appear as other employees of the theater. Caitlin Wachs and Jacob Smith play the central characters younger siblings, and Heather and Jennifer Bertram appear as his love interest and her friend. Dinner with Friends Dinner with Friends is a 2001 HBO comedy/drama film directed by Norman Jewison. It is an adaptation of the 1998 play of the same name by Donald Margulies. Journey to Saturn Journey to Saturn is a 2008 Danish animated comedy-science-fiction film produced by A. Film A/S, loosely based on Claus Deleurans comic from 1977 of the same name. The film revolves around a group of Danish astronauts who journey to Saturn on a quest for natural resources. The film also depicts and mocks several Danish stereotypes and characters, like the royal family, the Danish prime minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Extreme right-wing politician Mogens Glistrup, Danish therapist Carl Mar Møller, Muslim immigrants, American yeehaws, Jesus, and Danish lack of style and presentability in general. The film humor is very slapstick with a lot of adolescent or adult jokes. A Lesson in Love A Lesson in Love is a 1954 Swedish comedy film directed by Ingmar Bergman. The film is about the marriage of a gynecologist named David and his wife Marianne. The films score was composed by Dag Wirén. Tuvalu Tuvalu is a 1999 experimental movie from Germany. The style evokes early 20th Century Silent movies and motifs commonly found in German expressionism. The sparse dialog is presented in a mix of European languages. The film stars Denis Lavant as Anton and Chulpan Khamatova as Eva. The film focuses on Anton as he tries to win the heart of Eva and save his familys bath house from the wrecking ball. The Navigators The Navigators is a 2001 British film directed by Ken Loach with screenplay by Rob Dawber. It tells the story of the reactions of five Sheffield rail workers to the privatisation of the railway maintenance organisation for which they all work, and the consequences for them. The film was inspired by the failure of the Connex South Central and the Connex South Eastern franchises: Connex lost both franchises because of poor service. Rob Dawber received the 2001 BAFTA award for "New Writer" for the film. Spider Spider is a 2007 Australian black comedy short film directed by Nash Edgerton and written by David Michôd and Nash Edgerton. The film had its world premiere in competition at the Sydney Film Festival on 17 June 2007. After that the film compete at number of film festivals and later theatrically released with Edgertons feature-film The Square. Suspect X is a 2008 Japanese mystery-thriller film based on the novel, The Devotion of Suspect X, directed by Hiroshi Nishitani. The film was a continuation of the popular Japanese serial drama Galileo and included the same cast. It topped Japans box office for four consecutive weeks and was the third-highest grossing Japanese movie in 2008. The soundtrack was released on October 1, 2008. Monga Monga is a 2010 Taiwanese gangster film set in 1980s Taipei. The film features Ethan Juan, Mark Chao, Ma Ju-lung, Rhydian Vaughan and Ko Chia-yen. The film was directed and co-written by Doze Niu, who also appears in the film. Rampage: President Down Rampage: President Down is a 2016 action film directed by Uwe Boll. It is the third and final film in Bolls Rampage series and a sequel to Rampage and Capital Punishment, also directed by Boll. It is the final film he directed before his retirement in 2016. Link Link is a 1986 British horror film starring Elisabeth Shue and Terence Stamp along with a trio of simian stars which consist of Locke as Link, Jed as Imp, and Carried as Voodoo. The title character, "Link", is a super-intelligent yet malicious chimpanzee who lashes out against his masters when they try to have him euthanised. It was directed by Richard Franklin and written by Everett De Roche from a story by Lee David Zlotoff and Tom Ackermann. The score was provided by Jerry Goldsmith. It was filmed in St. Abbs, Scotland. Shue and Goldsmith received Saturn Award nominations for their contributions. Link is supposed to be a chimpanzee, as is evidenced by a poster of him in his old circus days as a chimpanzee, but for some unknown reason he is played by an orangutan who has his fur colored darker and is wearing prosthetic ears to make him resemble a chimpanzee. Franklin was a devotee of Alfred Hitchcock - he had recently directed Psycho II - and said after filming “I hesitate to liken it to The Birds because everyone will say ‘Oh shit, hes doing Hitchcock again. Unlike The Birds, which is kind of a fantasy, Link is based on anthropological realities. I’m calling it an anthropological thriller as opposed to a psychological thriller.” Ace Attorney is a 2012 Japanese legal comedy-drama film, directed by Takashi Miike and based on the Capcom video game Ace Attorney. The film stars Hiroki Narimiya, Mirei Kiritani, and Takumi Saito. It made its premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam on 1 February 2012 and was released in Japanese cinemas on 11 February 2012. The US premiere was made at the Hawaii International Film Festival in April 2012. Miike has stated there are plans for an international release with both dubbing and subtitles available for each specific region. Miss Granny Miss Granny is a 2014 South Korean comedy-drama film directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk. Na Moon-hee stars as a woman in her 70s who magically finds herself in the body of her 20-year-old self after having her picture taken at a mysterious photo studio. After opening in theaters on January 22, 2014, it became a huge box office hit, with 8.65 million tickets sold. Red Lights Red Lights is a 2004 French thriller film directed by Cédric Kahn. It was adapted from the eponymous 1955 Georges Simenon novel set in the Northeastern United States. The film is set in modern-day France. The film stars Jean-Pierre Darroussin and Carole Bouquet as married couple Antoine and Hélène Dunan on a road trip to pick up their children and begin a vacation. After a number of arguments the two are separated and each encounters a horror on the road. Angry Indian Goddesses Angry Indian Goddesses is a 2015 Indian Hindi drama film, directed by Pan Nalin and produced by Gaurav Dhingra and Pan Nalin under the banner Jungle Book Entertainment presentation. It stars Sandhya Mridul, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Sarah-Jane Dias, Anushka Manchanda, Amrit Maghera, Rajshri Deshpande, and Pavleen Gujral with Adil Hussain. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, where it finished second for the Peoples Choice Award. Described as "Indias first buddy female pic", the film highlights and showcases numerous issues faced by residents of the country such as gender inequality, women as objectified sex objects, gay-straight friendships, big business vs. tribal rights, rape problem, caste differences, skin-color prejudice and lax justice. The film was released worldwide on November 27, 2015, to a mixed critical reception. Gheisar Qeysar is a 1969 film by Iranian filmmaker Masoud Kimiai. The film was considered a "landmark in the Iranian cinema" and led to a new trend for brooding noir dramas in which outraged family honour is avenged. Behrooz Vossoughi as the eponymous hero became a well known actor in Iranian cinema. Me Myself I Me Myself I is a 2000 Australian romantic comedy film. It was the first feature film by director Pip Karmel, and was released and reviewed internationally. The Intruders The Intruders is a 2015 Canadian horror film directed by Adam Massey and written by Jason Juravic and starring Miranda Cosgrove, Donal Logue, Austin Butler, and Tom Sizemore. Battling Butler Battling Butler is a 1926 comedy silent film directed by and starring Buster Keaton. Spring Break Spring Break is a 1983 American comedy film directed and produced by Sean S. Cunningham and starring David Knell and Perry Lang. The Sun The Sun is a 2005 Russian biographical film directed by Alexander Sokurov, depicting Japanese Emperor Shōwa during the final days of World War II. The film is the third drama in director Aleksandr Sokurovs trilogy, which included Taurus about the Soviet Unions Vladimir Lenin and Moloch about Nazi Germanys Adolf Hitler. Mustafa Mustafa is a 2008 Turkish biographical documentary about Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder and first president of the Republic of Turkey, which was written and directed by Can Dündar. The film, which controversially concentrates on Atatürks personal life, is the first documentary covering Atatürks life from his early years to his death. It was released on Republic Day, 2008, to coincide with the 85th anniversary of the foundation of the Turkish Republic. Night Is Short, Walk On Girl is a 2017 Japanese animated romantic comedy film directed by Masaaki Yuasa. The film is based on the novel of the same name written by Tomihiko Morimi and illustrated by Yusuke Nakamura, who also serves as the films original character designer. It was released in North America as The Night Is Short, Walk On Girl, with a leading article added, but in other English-speaking regions without one. It has been awarded the Grand Prize for Best Animated Feature at the Ottawa International Animation Festival and the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year. The film is a spiritual sequel to The Tatami Galaxy, also based on a novel written by Morimi and directed by Yuasa. Though both works share a Kyoto University setting and some characters, the plotlines are largely unrelated. The Bigamist The Bigamist is a 1953 American drama film noir directed by Ida Lupino starring Joan Fontaine, Ida Lupino, Edmund Gwenn and Edmond OBrien. Producer/Screenwriter Collier Young was married to Fontaine at the time and had previously been married to Lupino. The Bigamist has been cited as the first film in which the female star of a film directed herself. The film is in the public domain. The Day of the Dolphin The Day of the Dolphin is a 1973 American science-fiction thriller film directed by Mike Nichols and starring George C. Scott. Based on the 1967 novel Un animal doué de raison, by French writer Robert Merle, the screenplay was written by Buck Henry. Ciske the Rat Ciske de Rat is a 1984 Dutch drama film based on the novel by Piet Bakker. Ciske is played by 13-year-old Danny de Munk who also sang the title song Ik voel me zo verdomd alleen which scored a number one hit in the Netherlands. In 1985 the film won a UNICEF Award at the Berlin International Film Festival. With more than 1.5 million admissions it was one of the most successful Dutch films. The Night Strangler The Night Strangler is a television film which first aired on ABC on January 16, 1973, as a sequel to The Night Stalker. The Night Strangler proved almost as popular as its predecessor garnering strong ratings and eventually prompting ABC to order a TV series. In the United States, the TV movie ran approximately 74 minutes. ABC planned to release the film overseas as a theatrical release and had additional footage shot rounding out the movie to 90 minutes. Secret Honor Secret Honor is a 1984 film written by Donald Freed and Arnold M. Stone, directed by Robert Altman and starring Philip Baker Hall as former president Richard M. Nixon, a fictional account attempting to gain insight into Nixons personality, life, attitudes and behavior. It was filmed at the University of Michigan. Tepenin Ardi Beyond the Hill is a 2012 Turkish drama film directed by Emin Alper. A Day's Pleasure A Days Pleasure is Charlie Chaplins fourth film for First National Films. It was created at the Chaplin Studio. It was a quickly made two-reeler to help fill a gap while working on his first feature The Kid. It is about a day outing with his wife and the kids and things do not go smoothly. Edna Purviance plays Chaplins wife and Jackie Coogan one of the kids. The first scene shows the Chaplin Studio corner office in the background while Chaplin tries to get his car started. Hawaii Hawaii is a 1966 American epic drama film directed by George Roy Hill and based on the novel of the same name by James A. Michener. It tells the story of an 1820s Yale University divinity student who, accompanied by his new bride, becomes a Calvinist missionary in the Hawaiian Islands. It was filmed at Old Sturbridge Village, in Sturbridge, Massachusetts, and on the islands of Kauai and Oahu in Hawaii. Illusive Tracks Illusive Tracks is a Swedish dark comedy thriller film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 December 2003, directed by Peter Dalle, starring Peter Dalle, Gustaf Hammarsten, Robert Gustafsson, Gösta Ekman, Lars Amble and others. The time is right after World War II, before Christmas of 1945. The story revolves around the passengers on a train heading from Stockholm non-stop to Berlin, and includes murder, adultery, religion, Santa Claus and a very angry train conductor. The film is in black and white to give it a more dramatic atmosphere. All of the scenes depicting Stockholm Central Station were filmed at the Krylbo railway station to resemblance the 1940s look of Stockholm. The Long Day Closes The Long Day Closes is a 1992 British film directed and written by Terence Davies. It stars Marjorie Yates, Leigh McCormack and Anthony Watson. It was entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. The Mack The Mack is a 1973 American blaxploitation film directed by California native Michael Campus, starring Max Julien and Richard Pryor. The film also stars Oscar-nominee Juanita Moore and Tony-nominated actor Dick Anthony Williams. Filmed in Oakland the movie follows the rise and fall of Goldie. After returning home from a 5-year prison sentence, he returns home to find his brother involved in Black nationalism. Goldie decides to take an alternative path, striving to become the citys biggest pimp. Though reviews were less than favorable upon initial release, The Mack is considered by many critics to be the best entry in its genre. The film is often categorized as blaxploitation, but Michael Campus, Max Julien, and others involved in its production have argued that the genre label oversimplifies the film. The films soundtrack was recorded by Motown artist Willie Hutch. Colonel Redl Colonel Redl is a 1985 biographical drama film by Hungarian director István Szabó. The plot, set in the period before World War I, follows the rise of Alfred Redl, an officer in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Redl, who comes from a humble background, enters military school as a boy and has an illustrious military career pushed forward by his loyalty to the crown. He is appointed the head of an intelligence gathering unit, but his attraction to men eventually causes his downfall. The screenplay, loosely inspired from British playwright John Osbornes play A Patriot for Me, charts the rise of inter-ethnic tensions in Austro-Hungary, which were to bring about the assassination in Sarajevo and the empires eventual disintegration. The film stars Klaus Maria Brandauer, Jan Niklas and Gudrun Landgrebe. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Film and won the Jury Prize at Cannes Film Festival in 1985. Game of Assassins Game of Assassins is a horror film directed by Matt Eskandari. The film was originally named "The Gauntlet" for the plot of the film. It won the 2014 award for best horror film at the Indie Film Festival. Carry on Matron Carry On Matron is the twenty-third in the series of Carry On films to be made. It was released in May 1972. It features series regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Hattie Jacques, Bernard Bresslaw, Barbara Windsor and Kenneth Connor. This was the last Carry on... film for Terry Scott after appearing in seven films. Carry On Matron was the second and last Carry On... for Kenneth Cope. Along with the next film in the series, it features the highest number of the regular Carry On team. The only regular members missing are Jim Dale and Peter Butterworth. Dale would return belatedly for Carry On Columbus in 1992 and Butterworth returned in a major role in Abroad the following year. Butterworth was due to play Freddy but was unable because of other work engagements. Lost in Yonkers Lost in Yonkers is a 1993 American comedy-drama film adaptation of Neil Simons Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name, directed by Martha Coolidge. It stars Irene Worth, Mercedes Ruehl, and Richard Dreyfuss. It was the first theatrical feature film to be edited on Avid Media Composer. Deterrence Deterrence is a 1999 French/American dramatic film written and directed by Rod Lurie, depicting fictional events about nuclear brinkmanship. It marks the feature directorial debut of Lurie, who was previously a film critic for the New York Daily News, Premiere Magazine, Entertainment Weekly and Movieline, among others. Kevin Pollak, Timothy Hutton, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Sean Astin star. The Gang of Oss The Gang of Oss is a 2011 Dutch crime drama period film directed by André van Duren starring Sylvia Hoeks and Matthias Schoenaerts. It tells the story of a woman involved with the criminal gangs of the town of Oss in the Netherlands in the 1930s. The film is partly based on real events that caused the fall of the government just before the start of World War II. The film won the Golden Film award after selling over 100,000 tickets at the box office. Pirates The Pirates is a 2014 South Korean period adventure film starring Son Ye-jin and Kim Nam-gil. Oh! What a Lovely War Oh! What a Lovely War is a 1969 British comedy and musical film directed by Richard Attenborough, with an ensemble cast, including Maggie Smith, Dirk Bogarde, John Gielgud, John Mills, Kenneth More, Laurence Olivier, Jack Hawkins, Corin Redgrave, Michael Redgrave, Vanessa Redgrave, Ralph Richardson, Ian Holm, Paul Shelley, Malcolm McFee, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Nanette Newman, Edward Fox, Susannah York, John Clements, Phyllis Calvert and Maurice Roëves. The film is based on the stage musical Oh, originated by Charles Chilton as th radio play The Long Long Trail in December 1961, and transferred to stage by Gerry Raffles in partnership with Joan Littlewood and her Theatre Workshop in 1963. The title is derived from the music hall song "Oh! Its a Lovely War", which is one of the major numbers in the film. Breakout Breakout is a 2013 Canadian action thriller film written and directed by Damian Lee starring Dominic Purcell and Brendan Fraser. It was released to straight-to-DVD in the USA on September 17, 2013. Rudhramadevi Rudhramadevi is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language 3D biographical epic action film based on the life of Rudrama Devi, one of the prominent rulers of the Kakatiya dynasty in the Deccan, and one of the few ruling queens in Indian history. The film written and directed by Gunasekhar features Anushka Shetty in a titular role as Rudramadevi, alongside an ensemble cast of Allu Arjun, Rana Daggubati, Vikramjeet Virk, Krishnam Raju, Prakash Raj, Suman, Nithya Menen, Baba Sehgal and Catherine Tresa. The film is narrated by Chiranjeevi. The films soundtrack and background score were composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Rudhramadevi was released worldwide on 9 October 2015, with dubbed versions in Hindi and Malayalam languages. The Tamil version was released by Sri Thenandal Films on 16 October. The film became the fifth highest opening day grossing Indian film of 2015. It grossed 32 crores worldwide in the opening weekend. Gagarin. Pervyy v kosmose Gagarin: First in Space a.k.a.. First man In Space is a 2013 Russian docudrama biopic about the first man in space, Yuri Gagarin, and the mission of Vostok 1. It was released by Central Partnership theatrically in Russia on June 6, 2013, and in the United Kingdom on DVD on June 23, 2014 by Entertainment One. The films running time of 108 minutes approximates the time it took Gagarin to go around the Earth before returning. It stars Yaroslav Zhalnin as Soviet fighter pilot and cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. The film received mixed reviews, with some critics praising the films acting, direction and storytelling with others touching on the films "cheap-looking" visual effects. The film received criticism for its state funding and ignoring the aftermath of the flight. Red-Headed Woman Red-Headed Woman is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic comedy film, produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, based on a novel of the same name by Katharine Brush, and with a screenplay by Anita Loos. It was directed by Jack Conway, and stars Jean Harlow as a woman who uses sex to advance her social position. During the course of the film, Harlows character breaks up a marriage, has multiple affairs and pre-marital sex, and attempts to kill a man. Tsatsiki, Mum and the Policeman Tsatsiki, morsan och polisen is a Swedish film directed by Ella Lemhagen which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 1 October 1999, based on the books about Tsatsiki written by Moni Nilsson-Brännström. It won the 1999 Guldbagge Award for Best Film and the 2000 Poznan Silver Goats award for Best Foreign Feature Movie at 18th Ale Kino! International Young Audience Film Festival. The film was followed by the film Tsatsiki – vänner för alltid. The Comedians of Comedy The Comedians of Comedy is a stand-up comedy tour featuring alternative comedians Patton Oswalt, Zach Galifianakis, Brian Posehn and Maria Bamford that was documented in a 2005 film and 2005 Comedy Central television series of the same name, both directed by Michael Blieden. After Zach Galifianakis left the tour, he was replaced by comedian Eugene Mirman. Ice Spiders Ice Spiders is a 2007 science fiction horror film which premiered on June 9, 2007 on the Sci Fi Channel. Ice Spiders stars Patrick Muldoon, Vanessa A. Williams, Noah Bastian, K. Danor Gerald and Matt Whittaker and was released on DVD in 2007. Fire & Ice Fire & Ice: The Dragon Chronicles is a 2008 action film by MediaPro Pictures and the Sci Fi Channel directed by Jean-Christophe Comar. The special effects and the CGI were entirely created in Romania. Sweet Liberty Sweet Liberty is a 1986 American comedy film written and directed by Alan Alda, and starring Alda in the lead role, alongside Michael Caine and Michelle Pfeiffer, with support from Bob Hoskins, Lois Chiles, Lise Hilboldt, Lillian Gish, and Larry Shue. The story was partly inspired by Aldas experiences while caring for his parents who had both been ill and were in two different hospitals. During a visit see his dying father, a nurse approached him with a head shot and résumé. In an interview prior to the films UK release he said, "It was the worst year of my life and I thought this is so miserable there must be a funny movie in it!". It was Gishs penultimate film role; her first appearance on screen came in 1912. Pernicious Pernicious is a Thai-American supernatural horror film directed by James Cullen Bressack, who also wrote the story along with co-writer Taryn Hillin. The film stars Ciara Hanna, Emily OBrien, and Jackie Moore. Black Souls Black Souls is a 2014 Italian-French drama film directed by Francesco Munzi. It was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. It was also selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. La Vérité La Vérité is a 1960 French film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, and starring Brigitte Bardot. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Hard Core Logo Hard Core Logo is a 1996 Canadian mockumentary adapted by Noel Baker from the novel of the same name by author Michael Turner. The film was directed by Bruce McDonald and illustrates the self-destruction of punk rock. Released in 1996, the film documents a once-popular punk band, Hard Core Logo, comprising lead singer Joe Dick, fame-tempted guitarist Billy Tallent, schizophrenic bass player John Oxenberger, and drummer Pipefitter. Julian Richings plays Bucky Haight, Dicks idol. Several notable punk musicians, including Art Bergmann, Joey Shithead and Joey Ramone, play themselves in cameos. Canadian television personality Terry David Mulligan also has a cameo, playing a fictionalized version of himself. In a 2001 poll of 200 industry voters, performed by Playback, Hard Core Logo was named the second best Canadian film of the last 15 years. In 2002, readers of Playback voted it the 4th greatest Canadian film ever made. A sequel, Hard Core Logo 2, premiered at the Whistler Film Festival on December 4, 2010 with the members of Die Mannequin and McDonald walking the red carpet. It had its second screening at the Victoria Film Festival on February 6, 2011. What They Had What They Had is a 2018 American drama film written and directed by Elizabeth Chomko and starring Hilary Swank, Michael Shannon, Robert Forster, Blythe Danner, Taissa Farmiga, and Josh Lucas. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2018, and was released in the United States on October 19, 2018 by Bleecker Street. Valley of the Wolves: Homeland Valley of the Wolves: Homeland is a film of the Turkish TV serial media franchise Valley of the Wolves. The story is about the Turkish coup détat attempt. Boeing, Boeing Boeing Boeing is a 1965 American bedroom farce comedy film based on the 1960 French play Boeing-Boeing, and starring Tony Curtis and Jerry Lewis. It was released on December 22, 1965, and was the last film Paramount Pictures made with Lewis, who had made films exclusively with the studio since My Friend Irma. Van Gogh Van Gogh is a 1991 French film written and directed by Maurice Pialat. It stars Jacques Dutronc in the role of Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, a role for which he won the 1992 César Award for Best Actor. Set in 1890, the film follows the last 67 days of Van Goghs life and explores his relationships with his brother Theo, his physician Paul Gachet, and the women in his life, including Gachets daughter, Marguerite. The film was entered into the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Stranded Stranded is a 2001 English-language Spanish science fiction film about a fictional first manned mission to Mars. It stars Vincent Gallo and Maria de Medeiros, and was directed by Spanish filmmaker and actress María Lidón, with screenplay by Spanish science fiction author Juan Miguel Aguilera. Lidón won the "Grand Prize of European Fantasy Film in Silver", and Gallo and de Medeiros were named best actors at the 2002 Fantafestival in Rome. Raaz Raaz is a 2002 Indian horror film directed by Vikram Bhatt and produced by Mukesh Bhatt, Kumar S. Taurani, Ramesh S. Taurani. The film stars Bipasha Basu and Dino Morea as a couple who have moved to Ooty to save their failing marriage. However, what they find in their new home is more than they expected when a ghost starts haunting the place. The wife, Sanjana suddenly finds that her husband is part of the ghostly conspiracy, which she must fix to escape. The film is an unofficial adaptation of What Lies Beneath. The film was dubbed in Tamil and Telugu as Rahasyam. It was the second-highest-grossing film of the year 2002 behind Devdas, and the first instalment in the Raaz series. Bipasha Basu was nominated for the Filmfare Best Actress Award and won major awards and took the film on her name. Right after her debut film she struck a blockbuster and got placed herself top in the Bollywood industry. Raaz also marked the debut of actress Malini Sharma. Nadeem-Shravans music earned them several nominations and awards. A sequel to the film was released in 2009, under the title of The Mystery Continues and the third instalment of the series titled Raaz 3 was released on 7 September 2012. A fourth film, Raaz Reboot, has been released recently on 16 September 2016. Pure Pure is a 2002 British film directed by Gillies MacKinnon. It stars Molly Parker, Harry Eden, and Keira Knightley. Noise Noise is a 2007 Australian drama-thriller film written and directed by director Matthew Saville. The film stars Brendan Cowell, Henry Nixon, Luke Elliot, Katie Wall, Maia Thomas and Nicholas Bell. Just Like a Woman Just Like a Woman is a 2012 English-language film directed by Rachid Bouchareb, starring Sienna Miller and Golshifteh Farahani. The narrative follows an American housewife and a North African woman who travel from Chicago to Santa Fe to participate in a bellydance competition. The film is a co-production between companies in France, the United Kingdom and the United States. Bouchareb intends it to be the first in a trilogy about the relation between North America and the Arab world. The Stratton Story The Stratton Story is a 1949 American biographical film directed by Sam Wood which tells the true story of Monty Stratton, a Major League Baseball pitcher who pitched for the Chicago White Sox from 1934–1938. This is the first of three movies that paired stars Jimmy Stewart and June Allyson, the others being The Glenn Miller Story and Strategic Air Command. Stratton commented that Mr. Stewart "did a great job of playing me, in a picture which I figure was about as true to life as they could make it". The Stratton Story was a financial success and won the Academy Award for best Writing – Motion Picture Story. Capone Capone is a 1975 Canadian-American biographical crime film directed by Steve Carver, written by Howard Browne, and starring Ben Gazzara, Harry Guardino, Susan Blakely, John Cassavetes, and Sylvester Stallone in an early film appearance. The film is a biography of the infamous Al Capone. Envy Envy is a 2009 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Zeki Demirkubuz based on the novel of the same name by Nahit Sirri Orik, about a married woman who has an affair with the son of a rich man. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , has been screened at International film festivals in Adana and Istanbul. Solo Solo is a 2017 bilingual experimental anthology art film co-written, co-produced and directed by Bejoy Nambiar with Dulquer Salmaan in the lead role. Shot simultaneously in Malayalam and Tamil, production began during November 2016. Solo tells the story of four people, each story revolving around four elements: Earth, Fire, Wind and Water, each with the facets of Lord Shiva. The film was released on October 5, 2017 in both Tamil and Malayalam worldwide. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Athade, which released on June 22, 2018. Its also being dubbed into Hindi as Tatva. The Brink's Job The Brinks Job is a 1978 comedy crime drama film directed by William Friedkin and starring Peter Falk, Peter Boyle, Allen Garfield, Warren Oates, Gena Rowlands, and Paul Sorvino. It is based on the Brinks robbery of 1950 in Boston, where almost 3 million dollars was stolen. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Art Direction. Do You Like Hitchcock? Do You Like Hitchcock? is a 2005 made-for-TV giallo film directed by Dario Argento. The film is a homage to the acclaimed thriller film director Alfred Hitchcock. The Way of War The Way of War is a 2009 American film directed by John Carter and starring Cuba Gooding Jr., John Terry, Lance Reddick, J. K. Simmons, Clarence Williams III, and Jaclyn DeSantis. The screenplay was written by John Carter and Scott Schafe. Filming took place largely in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Bad Kids of Crestview Academy Bad Kids of Crestview Academy is a 2017 American action adventure dark comedy thriller film directed by Ben Browder. The screenplay was written by Barry Wernick and James R. Hallam. It is based on Wernick and Matthew Spradlins best-selling graphic novel Bad Kids Go 2 Hell. The film stars Sammi Hanratty, Drake Bell, Sean Astin, Gina Gershon, Ben Browder, Sufe Bradshaw, Colby Arps, Sophia Taylor Ali, Erika Daly, Matthew Frias, Ali Astin, Ashlyn McEvers, and Cameron Deane Stewart. Wernick and Hallam had written the 2009 graphic novel Bad Kids Go to Hell, which was turned into the 2012 film Bad Kids Go to Hell, both telling the story of Matt Clark, a student at prestigious Crestview Academy who is the only survivor of six students serving a weekend detention. The story in Bad Kids of Crestview Academy takes place five years later, when another group of detention students are slaughtered. In a cameo, Cameron Deane Stewart reprises his role as Matt Clark, protagonist of the original film. Browder reprises his role as Max the janitor, in addition to serving as director of the film. Tales of the Grim Sleeper Tales of the Grim Sleeper is a 2014 documentary film about the serial killer Lonnie David Franklin Jr., nicknamed the Grim Sleeper. It was produced, directed, and written by Nick Broomfield. Lady Chatterley's Lover Lady Chatterleys Lover is a 2015 British romantic drama television film starring Holliday Grainger, Richard Madden and James Norton. It is an adaption by Jed Mercurio of D. H. Lawrences 1928 novel Lady Chatterleys Lover, and premiered on BBC One on 6 September 2015. The adaptation is part of a series of four 20th-century literary adaptations by the BBC, including Laurie Lees Cider With Rosie, L. P. Hartleys The Go-Between and J. B. Priestleys play An Inspector Calls. Bay of Angels Bay of Angels is a 1963 French film directed by Jacques Demy. Starring Jeanne Moreau and Claude Mann, it is Demys second film and deals with the subject of gambling. Son of Flubber Son of Flubber is the 1963 sequel to the Disney science fiction comedy film The Absent-Minded Professor. Both films star Fred MacMurray as a scientist who has perfected a high-bouncing substance, Flubber that can levitate an automobile and cause athletes to bounce into the sky. The film co-stars Nancy Olson and Keenan Wynn, and was directed by Robert Stevenson. Many of the cast members from The Absent-Minded Professor also appear in the film, including Elliott Reid and Tommy Kirk. The film was shot in black and white, but a colorized version was released on VHS in 1997. Multiple Maniacs Multiple Maniacs is a 1970 independent American black comedy horror film composed, shot, edited, written, produced, and directed by John Waters, as his second feature film and first "talkie". It features several actors who were part of the Dreamland acting troupe for Waters films, including Divine, Mary Vivian Pearce, David Lochary, Mink Stole, Edith Massey, George Figgs, and Cookie Mueller. The plot follows a traveling troupe of sideshow freaks whose free shows end in the murder of their attendees. The films title pays tribute to Herschell Gordon Lewiss Two Thousand Maniacs!, as Waters states in his book Shock Value. In 2016, American art house film distributor Janus Films and video distribution company The Criterion Collection undertook a new restoration of the film, with its preview for the restored print released for June 17, 2016 at the Provincetown Film Festival, and its national exhibition began on August 5, 2016. House of Cards House of Cards is a 1993 American drama film co-written and directed by Michael Lessac and starring Kathleen Turner and Tommy Lee Jones. It follows the struggle of a mother to reconnect with her daughter who has been traumatized by the death of her father. The film premiered at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival before being acquired by Miramax Films for distribution in June of the same year. Dossier K. Dossier K. is a Flemish thriller film directed by Jan Verheyen, based on a novel by Jef Geeraerts. Dossier K. is the second book by Jef Geeraerts for the series about detectives Vincke and Verstuyft that has been put to screen after De zaak Alzheimer. Several actors from the first film reprise their roles, including Koen De Bouw, Werner De Smedt, Hilde De Baerdemaeker, Filip Peters and Jappe Claes. It is a film about crimes in the Albanian mafia scene in Antwerp. In the Name of In the Name Of is a 2013 Polish drama film directed by Małgorzata Szumowska. The film won the Teddy Award for Best Feature Film on LGBT topics at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival and was screened at the Frameline Film Festival at the Castro Theater in San Francisco on 25 June 2013. The film focuses on a closeted gay Catholic priest living in rural Poland. Debi Debi : Misir Ali Prothombar or simply Debi is a 2018 Bangladeshi supernatural thriller film based on Humayun Ahmeds novel of the same name. It is directed by Anam Biswas, starring Chanchal Chowdhury as Misir Ali, Jaya Ahsan, and Sabnam Faria. The film is produced by Jaya Ahsan and the government of Bangladesh as her first production from her production house C for Cinema. The film was released on 19 October 2018. Testament of Orpheus Testament of Orpheus is a 1960 black-and-white film with a few seconds of color film spliced in. Directed by and starring Jean Cocteau, who plays himself as an 18th-century poet, the film includes cameo appearances by Pablo Picasso, Jean Marais, Charles Aznavour, Jean-Pierre Leaud and Yul Brynner. It is considered the final part of the Orphic Trilogy, following The Blood of a Poet and Orphée. One critic described it as a "wry, self-conscious re-examination of a lifetimes obsessions" with Cocteau placing himself at the center of the mythological and fictional world he spun throughout his books, films, plays and paintings. The film includes numerous instances of "double takes", including one scene where Cocteau, walking past himself, looks back to see himself in what was described by one scholar as "a retrospective on the Cocteau œuvre". The New York Times calls it "self-serving", noting that the pretension of the film was certainly intended by Cocteau as his last statement made on film: "as much a long-winded self-analysis as an extraordinary succession of visually arresting images". Since Otar Left Since Otar Left is a 2003 film by director Julie Bertuccelli, recounting the lives of three Georgian women in modern-day Tbilisi. It focuses on the attempts of a mother and daughter, Marina and Ada, to hide the death of Marinas brother in Paris from her elderly mother, Eka. The film was widely well-received, and won the coveted Critics Week Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Bonneville Bonneville is a 2006 American comedy-drama film directed by Christopher N. Rowley. The screenplay by Daniel D. Davis is based on a story by Davis and Rowley. The Ivory Game The Ivory Game is a 2016 American documentary film, directed by Kief Davidson and Richard Ladkani. The film examines the ivory trade, which has become a global concern, pitting governments and environmental preservationalists against poachers and Chinese ivory merchants. The Ivory Game had its world premiere on September 16, 2016 at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released to Netflix on November 4, 2016. The film received mostly positive reviews. Abacus: Small Enough to Jail Abacus: Small Enough to Jail is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Steve James. The film centers on the Abacus Federal Savings Bank, a family-owned community bank situated in Manhattans Chinatown in New York City which, because it was deemed "small enough to jail" rather than "too big to fail", became the only financial institution to actually face criminal charges following the subprime mortgage crisis. The film premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was first runner-up for the Peoples Choice Award in the documentary category. It aired on the PBS documentary series Frontline in 2017 and is available for online streaming at no charge. The film was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 90th Academy Awards. The Ballad of Narayama is a 1958 Japanese period film directed by Keisuke Kinoshita and based on the 1956 novella of the same name by Shichirō Fukazawa. The film explores the legendary practice of obasute, in which elderly people were carried to a mountain and abandoned to die. The Balloonatic The Balloonatic is a 1923 American short comedy film co-directed by and starring Buster Keaton. It was one of Keatons final short films. At Home Among Strangers, a Stranger Among His Own At Home among Strangers is a 1974 Soviet film starring Yuri Bogatyryov and Anatoly Solonitsyn and directed by Nikita Mikhalkov. Some hail it as the most significant of osterns. Like many Soviet films of the period, it was mainly in colour, but had certain short scenes in black and white. The Green Room The Green Room is a 1978 French film directed by François Truffaut and based on the Henry James short story, "The Altar of the Dead", in which a man becomes obsessed with the dead people in his life and builds a memorial to them. It is also based on two other short stories by Henry James: "The Beast in the Jungle" and "The Way It Came". It was Truffauts seventeenth feature film as a director and the third and last of his own films in which he acted in a leading role. It starred Truffaut, Nathalie Baye, Jean Dasté and Patrick Maléon. Truffaut spent several years working on the films script and felt a special connection to the theme of honouring and remembering the dead. In the film, he included portraits of people from his own life at the main characters "Altar of the Dead". The Green Room was one of Truffauts most praised films, and also one of his least successful financially. Getting Any? is a 1995 Japanese film, written, directed, edited, and starring, Japanese filmmaker Takeshi Kitano. Yatteru is the colloquial form for yatteiru, yatteru coming from the Japanese verb yaru, which is an informal word meaning to do, and has become slang for sexual intercourse. Getting Any? is best described as a sex comedy movie. It showed Beat Takeshi, originally a very popular manzai performer, returning to his comedic roots. The movie features an Airplane!-like assemblage of comedic scenes centering on a Walter Mitty-type character whose obsession is to have sex. The film met with little acclaim in Japan where its release was barely noticed. The film maker confessed in 2003, that Getting Any? was one of his three favourite movies among the ten he had directed by that time. According to him, this work was the basis for many of the movies that followed, including the acclaimed Hana-bi, as it features all his recurrent themes plus its shares of violence and sorrow. According to Kitano, his purpose in this movie was to laugh at his own gags, to make a mockery of them. He also wanted to laugh at the young Japanese men, those born after World War II, who were simple-minded and much too direct and simplistic when it came to talking with girls about having sex. Kitano denied satirizing Japanese society, and claimed that his aim in this movie was to make the audience laugh. Hideaway (Le refuge) The Refuge or Hideaway is a 2009 French drama film directed by François Ozon and starring Isabelle Carré and French singer Louis-Ronan Choisy, who wrote the music for the film and the title song. The script was written by Ozon with Matthieu Hippeau. The film won the Special Prize of the Jury at the 2009 San Sebastián International Film Festival. It opened in Paris January 27, 2010 to generally lukewarm but not unkind reviews. It was released in the US by Strand. It was part of the uni-France/Film Society of Lincoln Center series the Rendez-Vous with French Cinema in March 2010 with screenings at the Walter Reade Theater and IFC Center. Irreplaceable Irreplaceable is a 2016 French dramedy film directed and co-written by Thomas Lilti. It stars François Cluzet and Marianne Denicourt. Night Creatures Captain Clegg is a 1962 British adventure horror film directed by Peter Graham Scott and produced by Hammer Film Productions. It is loosely based on Doctor Syn, created by Russell Thorndike, and stars Peter Cushing, Yvonne Romain and Patrick Allen. Fate of a Man Fate of a Man, also released as A Mans Destiny and Destiny of a Man is a 1959 Soviet film adaptation of the short story by Mikhail Sholokhov, and also the directorial debut of Sergei Bondarchuk. In the year of its release it won the Grand Prize at the 1st Moscow International Film Festival; Bondarchuk would win again for the first part of his colossal adaption of Tolstoys War and Peace, titled Andrei Bolkonsky, six years later. Six Pack Six Pack is a 1982 American comedy-drama film directed by Daniel Petrie and starring Kenny Rogers, Diane Lane, Erin Gray, Anthony Michael Hall and Barry Corbin. Not Forgotten Not Forgotten is a 2009 American independent thriller written and directed by Dror Soref starring Simon Baker and Paz Vega. The film takes place on the Texas-Mexico border and tells the story of a kidnapping plot involving the ritualistic cult Santa Muerte. The protagonist Jack Bishops dark past is slowly uncovered as the kidnapping case unravels. Bleach the Movie 2: The Diamond Dust Rebellion is the second animated film adaptation of the anime and manga series Bleach. The film is directed by Noriyuki Abe, and co-written by Michiko Yokote and Masahiro Ōkubo, and the theatrical release was on December 22, 2007. The theme music for the film is by Sambomaster. The DVD of the film was released on September 6, 2008. To promote the film, the opening and closing credits of the Bleach anime from episode 151-154 use footage from the film. Kubo also published a special manga chapter focusing on Hitsugayas past to further promote the film. The English release of the DVD was on September 8, 2009, and it was aired on Adult Swim on December 5, 2009. The official European release of the film was on September 6, 2010 and in the United Kingdom on Blu-ray on May 7, 2012. Flirting with Forty Flirting with Forty is a 2008 Lifetime movie, based on the novel by Jane Porter, starring Heather Locklear and Robert Buckley. The movie premiered on December 6, 2008. The movie focuses on a divorced mother named Jackie who goes to Hawaii for her 40th birthday and meets a young male surfing instructor named Kyle. The two flirt and Kyle teaches Jackie how to surf. Complications develop because the two are living in different parts of the world. Kid Auto Races at Venice Kid Auto Races at Venice is a 1914 American film starring Charles Chaplin in which his "Little Tramp" character makes his first appearance in a film exhibited before the public. The first film to be produced that featured the character was actually Mabels Strange Predicament; it was shot a few days before Kid Auto Races but released two days after it. Getting There Getting There is a 2002 direct-to-video film starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. Sharpe's Challenge Sharpes Challenge is a British TV film from 2006, usually shown in two parts, which is part of an ITV series based on Bernard Cornwells historical fiction novels about the English soldier Richard Sharpe during the Napoleonic Wars. Contrary to most parts of the TV series, Sharpes Challenge, as well as the follow-up Sharpes Peril, isnt based entirely on one of Cornwells novels, but it uses and adapts some characters and storylines from Sharpes Tiger. Both are set in 1817, two years after Sharpe has retired as a farmer in Normandy, so chronologically they come after Sharpes Waterloo and before the final novel Sharpes Devil. Some of the events in the film are, however, inspired by events in the first three novels of the series. In Sharpes Challenge and Sharpes Peril, Sharpe and his comrade in arms, Patrick Harper, have been temporarily called out of retirement and asked to go to India. Confession of Pain Confession of Pain is a 2006 Hong Kong crime drama film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak, starring Tony Leung, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Shu Qi and Xu Jinglei. Shadow Shadow is a 2009 Italian horror film directed by Federico Zampaglione and starring Jake Muxworthy and Karina Testa. Sheep & Wolves Volki i ovtsy. Be-e-e-zumnoe prevrashchenie, released in English-speaking territories as Sheep and Wolves, is a 2016 Russian computer-animated fantasy-comedy film with anthropomorphic animals, a story containing elements of the fairytale "The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids" and the concepts of a Wolf in sheeps clothing. It was directed by Andrey Galat and Maxim Volkov, and stars Alexander Petrov as Grey. In addition to Alexander Petrov, the original Russian version of the film also features the voices of Elizaveta Boyarskaya, Sergey Bezrukov, Andrey Barkhudarov, Ekaterina Ivanchikova, Yuriy Galtsev, Diomid Vinogradov, Andrey Rozhkov, Nikita Prozorovskiy, Tatyana Shitova, Aleksandr Noskov, Ekaterina Semenova, Irina Vilenkina, Oleg Morozov, Eduard Dvinskikh, Yuriy Tarasov, and Dmitriy Filimonov. The English dub of the film, released as Sheep & Wolves, stars Tom Felton as the voice of Grey and also includes the talents of Ruby Rose, Jim Cummings, Rich Orlow, China Anne McClain, Ross Marquand, Peter Linz, Tyler Bunch, Jennie Grace, Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld, Sarah Natochenny, Marc Thompson, Thomas Ian Nicholas, and JB Blanc. Sheep and Wolves was released in Russian theaters on 28 April 2016 and received mixed reviews from critics. A sequel tilted Pig Deal was released in Russian theaters in 24 January 2019 Pinky Pinky is a 1949 American race drama film starring Jeanne Crain, Ethel Barrymore and Ethel Waters about a light-skinned black woman passing for white, played by Crain. All three actresses were nominated for the Academy Award, Crain for Best Actress in a Leading Role, and Barrymore and Waters for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. The film was adapted from the Cid Ricketts Sumner novel Quality by Philip Dunne and Dudley Nichols and directed by Elia Kazan. Pinky was released by Twentieth Century Fox to both critical acclaim and controversy. Mickey Virus Mickey Virus is 2013 Bollywood comedy thriller, written & directed by Saurabh Varma. Mickey Virus is produced by DAR Motion Pictures in association with Trilogic Digital Media Limited & Awesome Films Pvt. Ltd. The film features Manish Paul, Elli Avram, Manish Choudhary, Puja Gupta, and Varun Badola as main characters. The film, despite being a box-office failure, received positive reviews from critics. Adult Life Skills Adult Life Skills is a 2016 British comedy film, funded by Creative England, and is the feature debut for writer director Rachel Tunnard. It is the feature-length version of BAFTA nominated short, Emotional Fusebox, which premiered at the London Film Festival in 2014. The story of a 29-year-old, Anna has moved into her mums shed and is refusing to move out after the death of her twin brother. The film premiered at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival in April 2016, winning one of the top awards - the Nora Ephron prize for best female director. Carry On Cowboy Carry On Cowboy is the eleventh in the series of Carry On films to be made. It was released in 1965, and was the first film to feature series regulars Peter Butterworth and Bernard Bresslaw. Series regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale, Charles Hawtrey and Joan Sims all feature, and Angela Douglas makes the first of her four appearances in the series. Stash House Stash House is a 2012 American action thriller directed by Eduardo Rodríguez and starring Sean Faris, Briana Evigan, Jon Huertas, and Dolph Lundgren. The film is part of the After Dark Action films. Woman on the Run Woman on the Run is a 1950 crime film noir directed by Norman Foster and starring Ann Sheridan and Dennis OKeefe. The film was based on the April 1948 short story "Man on the Run" by Sylvia Tate and filmed on location in San Francisco. The film was restored and preserved by the UCLA Film & Television Archive. This Special Friendship Les amitiés particulières is a 1964 film adaptation of the Roger Peyrefitte novel Les amitiés particulières directed by Jean Delannoy. It stars Francis Lacombrade as Georges, Didier Haudepin as Alexandre and Michel Bouquet as Père de Trennes. It was released in English as This Special Friendship. The film was produced by Christine Gouze-Rénal, whose sister Danielle was the wife of future French president François Mitterrand. The filming location for the movie was the 13th-century Royaumont Abbey, some 50 km north of Paris. The movie is mostly true to the novel, changing only relatively minor plot points such as Alexandres suicide from poisoning to death by throwing himself from a train. Also, Alexandre in the movie is brown-haired, not blond, which also removes some of the inside jokes between Alexandre and Georges which are present in the book. On the set of the film, Peyrefitte, who was 57-years-old at the time, met the 12-year-old aristocrat Alain-Philippe Malagnac dArgens de Villèle who had been cast as a choir boy and was a big fan of the book. Not only did Peyrefitte sign Alain-Philippes copy of the book but the two also fell in love, pursuing a stormy relationship that Peyrefitte chronicled in some of his later novels such as Notre amour and Lenfant de cœur. Alain-Philippe Malagnac was later married to the French entertainer Amanda Lear and died in a house fire in 2000 at the age of forty-nine, shortly after Peyrefittes death. It is unknown whether this was a suicide, even though Peyrefitte in his novels describes a "suicide pact" between the two, i.e. their intention to commit suicide if the other one dies. Black Mama White Mama Black Mama White Mama is a 1973 women in prison film with elements of blaxploitation, starring Pam Grier and Margaret Markov, and directed by Eddie Romero. The film was also released as Hot, Hard and Mean. The film was reportedly inspired by The Defiant Ones, where Sidney Poitier and Tony Curtis are shackled together, as Grier and Markov are in this film. The film was set in an unspecified Latin American country, but shot in the Philippines for budgetary purposes. Secuestro express Secuestro Express is a 2005 Venezuelan crime film directed by Jonathan Jakubowicz and starring Mía Maestro, Jean Paul Leroux and Rubén Blades. The film premiered in New York in August 2005, and it opened in other countries, including Venezuela, later that year. Shackleton Shackleton is a 2001 British television film written and directed by Charles Sturridge and starring Kenneth Branagh as explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton. The film tells the true story of Shackletons 1914 Antarctic expedition on the ship Endurance. The cast includes Kevin McNally, Lorcan Cranitch, Embeth Davidtz, Danny Webb, Matt Day and Phoebe Nicholls as Lady Shackleton. It was filmed in the UK, Iceland and Greenland. The film used first-hand accounts by the men on the expedition to retell the story. Shackleton biographer Roland Huntford was a production advisor. Shackleton was first broadcast in two parts by Channel 4 in January 2002. In North America the film was first broadcast by the A&E Network in April 2002. The film was nominated for seven Emmy Awards, six BAFTA Awards, and a Golden Globe Award. The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing is a 2004 documentary film directed by filmmaker Wendy Apple. The film is about the art of film editing. Clips are shown from many groundbreaking films with innovative editing styles. My Name Is Lenny My Name Is Lenny is a 2017 British drama film directed by Ron Scalpello, and written by Martin Askew and Paul Van Carter. The film stars Josh Helman, Chanel Cresswell, Michael Bisping and John Hurt in his penultimate film role. It tells the story of Lenny McLeans life in the east end of London. The Blue Kite The Blue Kite is a 1993 drama film directed by Tian Zhuangzhuang. Though banned by the Chinese government upon its completion, the film soon found a receptive international audience. Along with Zhang Yimous To Live and Chen Kaiges Farewell My Concubine, The Blue Kite serves as one of the quintessential examples of Chinas Fifth Generation filmmaking, and in particular reveals the impact the various political movements, including Anti-Rightist Movement and Cultural Revolution, had upon directors who grew up in the 1950s and 1960s. The film won the Grand Prix at the Tokyo International Film Festival, and Best Film at the Hawaii International Film Festival, both in 1993. Bedhead Bedhead is a 1991 short family-comedy-fantasy film directed and co-written by Robert Rodriguez. Made while he was a student at the University of Texas at Austin, Rodriguez shot the film with his brothers and sisters as actors and with his family and friends as crew. It was entered into several competitive film festivals, where it won cash prizes that Rodriguez then used to help produce his first feature film, El Mariachi. Go Go is a 2001 coming-of-age movie, directed by Isao Yukisada, based on Kazuki Kaneshiros novel of the same title, which tells the story of a Japanese-born North Korean teenager Sugihara and a prejudiced Japanese girl Tsubaki Sakurai whom he falls for. Cowboys & Angels Cowboys & Angels is an Irish film released on May 14, 2003, at the Cannes Film Market in France. Set in Limerick city, the movie stars Michael Legge as Shane and Allen Leech as Vincent, Shanes gay roommate. The film was directed by David Gleeson, who also directed the gritty Dublin thriller The Front Line. Paskal PASKAL: The Movie is a 2018 Malaysian military action film directed by Adrian Teh and produced by Asia Tropical Films and Golden Screen Cinemas. It stars Hairul Azreen, Jasmine Suraya Chin, and Tiger Chen Hu. It was inspired by the elite Royal Malaysian Navy force named PASKAL. With a budget of RM10 million, PASKAL: The Movie is the most expensive Malaysian film ever made. Filming began in Kuala Lumpur from March to May 2018; its official premiere was on 27 September 2018. Although the movie received mixed critical reviews, it netted an overall profit of almost RM 30 million, making it one of the highest-grossing local films in Malaysia, following Munafik 2 and Hantu Kak Limah. In December 2018, PASKAL was listed by the local Malaysian newspaper Harian Metro as among the top 10 local films in Malaysian history. Saving General Yang Saving General Yang is a 2013 Hong Kong film directed by Ronny Yu. The story is based on the legendary Generals of the Yang Family. The film was selected as part of the 2013 Hong Kong International Film Festival. Mystery Date Mystery Date is a 1991 American teen comedy film directed by Jonathan Wacks and starring Ethan Hawke, Teri Polo, and Brian McNamara. Shock-rockers Gwar have a brief cameo in the film. Chaahat Chaahat is a 1996 Bollywood romantic musical film by director Mahesh Bhatt. The cast of this film is Shah Rukh Khan, Pooja Bhatt, Naseeruddin Shah, Ramya Krishna and Anupam Kher. Shah Rukh Khan acquired the rights of this film from Mahesh Bhatt in October 2013 under the banner, Red Chillies Entertainment. Madame Satã Madame Satã is a 2002 Brazilian-French drama film directed by Karim Aïnouz. Shot in the neighborhoods of Lapa, Glória, Paquetá, and Centro in the Rio de Janeiro city, it tells the story of Madame Satã and premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Allegro non troppo Allegro Non Troppo is a 1976 Italian animated film directed by Bruno Bozzetto. Featuring six pieces of classical music, the film is a parody of Walt Disneys Fantasia, two of its episodes being derived from the earlier film. The classical pieces are set to color animation, ranging from comedy to deep tragedy. At the beginning, in between the animation, and at the end, there are black and white live-action sequences, displaying the fictional animator, orchestra, conductor and filmmaker, with many humorous scenes about the fictional production of the film. Some of these sections mix animation and live action. The film was released in two versions. The first includes live action sequences in between the classical pieces; the second version of the film omits these, replacing them with animated plasticine letters spelling out the title of the next piece of music. Swallows and Amazons Swallows and Amazons is a 2016 British family adventure film directed by Philippa Lowthorpe and written by Andrea Gibb, based on Arthur Ransomes childrens novel of the same name, first published in 1930. The film stars Andrew Scott, Rafe Spall, Kelly Macdonald, Jessica Hynes, and Harry Enfield. Principal photography began on 21 June 2015 in the Lake District. The film, which was released on 19 August 2016, is the third audiovisual adaption of the novel; the first being a 6-part BBC TV series in 1963 and the second a 1974 film version. Rip Tide Rip Tide is a 2017 Australian teen drama film. The movie was directed by Rhiannon Bannenberg, produced by Steve Jaggi and written by Georgia Harrison. It stars Debby Ryan. The coming-of-age film follows an American model who travels to an Australian beach town to reconnect with her family and her aspirations. The Boy Who Cried Werewolf The Boy Who Cried Werewolf is a 2010 Nickelodeon made-for-television film starring Victoria Justice, Chase Ellison, Matt Winston, Brooke DOrsay, Steven Grayhm, and Brooke Shields. The screenplay was written by Art Edler Brown and Josh Nick. It was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, taking 2 years to complete. Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery is a 2014 direct-to-DVD animated comedy mystery film, and the twenty-second film in the direct-to-video series of Scooby-Doo films. It is a co-production between Warner Bros. Animation and WWE Studios. The film features Scooby and the gang solving a mystery at WrestleMania. It was released on March 24, 2014 in the United Kingdom and on March 25, 2014 in the United States by Warner Home Video. Cardboard Boxer Cardboard Boxer is a 2016 American drama film written and directed by Knate Gwaltney. The film stars Thomas Haden Church, Terrence Howard, Boyd Holbrook, Rhys Wakefield and David Henrie. The film was released on September 16, 2016, by Well Go USA Entertainment. Mon Oncle Antoine Mon oncle Antoine is a 1971 National Film Board of Canada French language drama film. Québécois director Claude Jutra co-wrote the screenplay with Clément Perron and directed what is one of the most acclaimed works in Canadian film history. The film examines life in the Maurice Duplessis-era Asbestos Region of rural Québec prior to the Asbestos Strike of 1949. Set at Christmas time, the story is told from the point of view of a 15-year-old boy coming of age in a mining town. The Asbestos Strike is regarded by Québec historians as a seminal event in the years prior to the Quiet Revolution. Jutras film is an examination of the social conditions in Québecs old, agrarian, conservative and cleric-dominated society on the eve of the social and political changes that transformed the province a decade later. Jellyfish Jellyfish is a 2007 Israeli film based on a story by Shira Geffen and directed by her husband, Etgar Keret. The film tells the story of three women in Tel Aviv whose intersecting lives paint a pessimistic portrait of Israeli secular life. Batya, a waitress at weddings, comes across a mute child who seemingly emerges from the sea. Keren, a bride whose wedding Batya worked at, breaks her leg climbing out of bathroom stall and ruins her dream honeymoon in the process. And Joy, a Filipina domestic, attends to her employer with whom she struggles to communicate. Poetic imagery draws connections between the lives of these women, all of whom find solace in the sea. Jellyfish was the winner of the 2007 Camera dOr at the Cannes Film Festival, the Official Selection at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, and the Official Selection at the 2008 Telluride Film Festival. The film stars Sarah Adler and Gera Sandler. The DVD release date was September 30, 2008. Alma Alma is a 2009 Spanish computer-animated dark fantasy horror short film produced by ex-Pixar animator Rodrigo Blaas. It had received notable recognition at the Fantastic Fest awards. The word "alma" in Spanish means "soul". The film is about a girl named Alma who wanders into a deserted town and store. Firestorm Firestorm is a 2013 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Alan Yuen, produced by and starring Andy Lau. The film was converted to 3D during post-production, making it the first 3D Hong Kong police action film. Firestorm was chosen to be the opening film at Screen Singapore held on 4 December 2013 where Lau and co-star Gordon Lam walked the red carpet for the films premiere. The film also opened the 56th Asia Pacific Film Festival on 13 December 2013 in Macau before it was theatrically released on 19 December 2013 in Hong Kong. In addition, Firestorm also had its North American premier at the 57th San Francisco International Film Festival on 3 May 2014. Adventures in Babysitting Adventures in Babysitting is a 2016 American adventure comedy television film directed by John Schultz and starring Sabrina Carpenter and Sofia Carson. It is a remake of the 1987 film of the same name. The film premiered on Disney Channel in the United States and Canada on June 24, 2016, and is the 100th Disney Channel Original Movie. Finding Steve McQueen Finding Steve McQueen is a 2019 American heist thriller film directed by Mark Steven Johnson and written by Ken Hixon and Keith Sharon. The film stars Travis Fimmel, Rachael Taylor, Forest Whitaker, and William Fichtner, telling the story of a gang planning to steal millions of dollars from President Nixons illegal political slush fund. It was released in the United States on March 15, 2019, by Momentum Pictures. The film is based on the United California Bank robbery. A Page of Madness is a 1926 Japanese silent horror film directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa. It was lost for forty-five years until being rediscovered by Kinugasa in his storehouse in 1971. The film is the product of an avant-garde group of artists in Japan known as the Shinkankakuha who tried to overcome naturalistic representation. Yasunari Kawabata, who would win the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1968, was credited on the film with the original story. He is often cited as the films screenwriter, and a version of the scenario is printed in his complete works, but the scenario is now considered a collaboration between Kawabata, Kinugasa, Banko Sawada, and Minoru Inuzuka. Eiji Tsuburaya is credited as an assistant cameraman. The Phantom Planet The Phantom Planet is a 1961 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film, produced by Fred Gebhardt, directed by William Marshall, that stars Dean Fredericks, Coleen Gray, Anthony Dexter, and Francis X. Bushman. The film was released in the U.S. by American International Pictures as a double feature with Assignment Outer Space. Mon père, ce héros. My Father the Hero is a 1991 French film directed by Gérard Lauzier. An English language remake of the movie was made in 1994 . The name of the film comes from a famous poem by the French poet Victor Hugo, "héros," published in 1859. The Lady and the Duke The Lady and the Duke is a 2001 period drama film by French director Éric Rohmer. The film was inspired by Ma vie sous la révolution, the colourful memoirs of Grace Elliott, an Edinburgh-born royalist caught up in the political intrigue following the French Revolution. According to a description of the film in The Guardian, Rohmers "customary verbal sparring and complex intellectual arguments are spiced by lavish sets, suspenseful plotting and the continuous threat of violence." Amar te duele Amar te duele is a 2002 Mexican romantic drama film written by Carolina Rivera and directed by Fernando Sariñana. In the story, both families hate each other because they belong to different social classes. This movie offers various archetypes of urban and modern youth in Mexico within a story about sexual attraction and adolescent idealism. The movie marked the film debuts of Martha Higareda and RBD member Alfonso Herrera; the film also was starred by Pedro Damián and Luis Fernando Peña. It was also released in Argentina, Chile and United States, where it received good reviews. Morphine Morphine is a 2008 Russian film by Aleksei Balabanov. The film is based on semi-autobiographical short stories by Mikhail Bulgakov. Nobody Else But You Nobody Else But You is a 2011 French comedy crime mystery film written and directed by Gérald Hustache-Mathieu. It stars Jean-Paul Rouve as a bestselling crime novelist who is desperately looking for a new story hones his focus on the apparent suicide of a small-town woman, a local celebrity, whos life mirrors that of Marilyn Monroe, played by Sophie Quinton. The film was shot on 35 mm film stock in Doubs, France, including the church of the village at the center of the story, Mouthe. It was released on 12 January 2011 in France, and on 11 May 2012 in United States. It grossed over $43,000 in the US, and received positive reviews from critics, some of whom compared it favorably to Fargo, Twin Peaks and Laura. The films titles are references to the song "I Wanna Be Loved by You" which sung by Monroe in the film Some Like It Hot. Lupt Lupt is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language supernatural horror film starring Javed Jaffrey, Niki Aneja Walia and Vijay Raaz. The film is directed by Prabhuraj.The story revolves around Harsh who is a ruthless businessman and his family. And how they go on dying one after another by some supernatural force during a family vacation due to some past sin committed by Harsh. Love Crazy Love Crazy is a 1941 screwball comedy film pairing William Powell and Myrna Loy as a couple whose marriage is on the verge of being broken up by the husbands old girlfriend and the wifes disapproving mother. This was their eleventh of fourteen films appearing together. The Sniper The Sniper is a 1952 American film noir, directed by Edward Dmytryk, written by Harry Brown and based on a story by Edna and Edward Anhalt. The film features Adolphe Menjou, Arthur Franz, Gerald Mohr and Marie Windsor. The film marks Dmytryks return to directing after he had first been named to the Hollywood blacklist and had a jail term for contempt of Congress. He chose to testify in April 1951, and named fellow members of leftist organizations from his brief time with the Communist Party. Afterward he went into political exile in England for a time. Producer Stanley Kramer was the first to hire him again as a director. He was "required to direct Adolphe Menjou, one of the most virulent Red-baiters of the HUAC hearings." The movie was shot on location in San Francisco though the city is not named in the film. And Soon the Darkness And Soon the Darkness is a 1970 British thriller film. Starring Pamela Franklin, Michele Dotrice and Sandor Elès, it tells the story of two young British women who run into difficulties on a cycling holiday in France. Rembetiko Rembetiko is a 1983 film directed by Costas Ferris and written by Costas Ferris and Sotiria Leonardou, with original music by Stavros Xarchakos. The film is based on the life of rebetiko singer Marika Ninou and gained cult status in Greece. Nick Fury: Agent of Shield Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. is an American television superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Nick Fury. It was first broadcast on May 26, 1998 on Fox, intended to be a backdoor pilot for a possible new TV series. Written by David Goyer, and directed by Rod Hardy, the film had a $6 million production budget. It stars David Hasselhoff as Fury, a retired super spy who is approached to return to duty to take down the terrorist organization HYDRA, who threaten to attack Manhattan with a pathogen they have reconstituted known as the Deaths Head virus. Lisa Rinna plays Contessa Valentina "Val" Allegra de Fontaine, and Sandra Hess plays Andrea von Strucker / Viper. It was released on DVD on September 30, 2008. The film was met with a mixed to poor reception. Creature Creature is a 1998 American television miniseries starring Craig T. Nelson, Kim Cattrall and Matthew Carey. It is based on the 1994 novel White Shark by Jaws author Peter Benchley. The miniseries is about an amphibious shark-like monster terrorizing an abandoned secret military base and the people who live on the island where it is located. Arundhati Arundhati is a 2009 Indian Telugu dark fantasy horror film directed by Kodi Ramakrishna with creative direction of Rahul Nambiar and written by Chintapalli Ramana, starring Anushka Shetty, Sonu Sood, Arjan Bajwa, Manorama and Sayaji Shinde. The film was released on 16 January 2009 to positive reviews and emerged as a commercial success,thereby becoming a Blockbuster also became second highest grossing Telugu film of all-time. . It is remade in Bengali as Arundhati starring Koel Mallick. Prohibition Prohibition is a 2011 American television documentary miniseries directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick with narration by Peter Coyote. The series originally aired on PBS between October 2, 2011 and October 4, 2011. It was funded in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities. It draws heavily from the 2010 book Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition by Daniel Okrent. Are All Men Pedophiles? Are All Men Pedophiles? is a 2012 documentary film by Rwandan-Dutch media producer Jan-Willem Breure. Presented by 14-year-old model Savannah van Zweeden and covering the topics of pedophilia and hebephilia, the entire film was financed privately, mainly by the 23-year-old Breure. Are All Men Pedophiles? had its world premiere at the Queens World Film Festival in New York City on March 2, 2012 and has been screened at a number of film festivals. A Woman's Face A Womans Face is a 1941 American film noir directed by George Cukor and starring Joan Crawford, Melvyn Douglas and Conrad Veidt. It tells the story of Anna Holm, a facially disfigured blackmailer, who because of her appearance, despises everyone she encounters. When a plastic surgeon corrects this disfigurement, Anna becomes torn between the hope of starting a new life and a return to her dark past. Most of the film is told in flashbacks as witnesses in a courtroom give their testimonies. The screenplay was written by Donald Ogden Stewart and Elliot Paul, based on the play Il Etait Une Fois by Francis de Croisset. Another version of the story, a Swedish production, was filmed in 1938 as En Kvinnas Ansikte, starring Ingrid Bergman. Advertising for the film appears in a photograph by Robert Frank. One of the images of Crawford used in the advertising later was included in the album artwork for The Rolling Stones album Exile on Main St.. The Band Lhomme orchestre is a comedy film from 1970 directed by Serge Korber, written by Jean Halain, and starring by Louis de Funès. It tells the story of Evan Evans, who owns and manages a ballet company in the Principality of Monaco with an iron fist. The Old Lady and the Pigeons The Old Lady and the Pigeons is a 1997 animated short film written and directed by Sylvain Chomet. It tells the slightly surreal story of a starving policeman who dresses up as a pigeon and tricks an old lady into feeding him. The film was produced through the French company Les Armateurs with support from companies in Canada, Belgium and the United Kingdom. It was Chomets debut film and won several awards including the Grand Prix at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival. Don't Go in the Woods Dont Go in the Woods is a 1981 American slasher film directed by James Bryan and written by Garth Eliassen. The story follows four young campers as they backpack through the mountains for the weekend. The campers are unaware of a woodsman who is running rampant in the woods with a spear killing anyone he encounters in his path. Unfortunately, they find out by getting hunted through the woods by the murderer as the county police station decides to investigate the various disappearances occurring in the woods. It is one of the infamous "Video Nasties" that was banned in the United Kingdom in the 1980s. The Circle The Circle is a Swedish fantasy film produced and scored by Benny Andersson and directed and co-written by Levan Akin, based on the best-selling novel The Circle by Sara Bergmark Elfgren and Mats Strandberg. It was intended to be the first in an trilogy of films based on Engelsfors, though plans of the sequels have been cancelled. A film adaptation was to be produced by Filmlance in 2013, with Levan Akin set to direct and Bergmark Elfgren as script writer. The production was put on hold due to disagreements between the authors and Filmlance. Akin left the project as well. Benny Anderssons son Ludvig brought the novel to his attention and he bought the rights to produce the film, more faithfully than Filmlance intended. Open castings for young girls who could play the leads were held all over Sweden. The film was screened at the 2015 Berlin International Film Festival, and it was released in Swedish cinemas on 18 February 2015. The Great Buddha+ The Great Buddha+ is a 2017 Taiwanese dark comedy film written and directed by Huang Hsin-yao. It is Huangs feature film directorial debut. It won the top prize at the 19th Taipei Film Festival and received 10 nominations at the 54th Golden Horse Awards, winning Best Adapted Screenplay and Best New Director for Huang. It was released in theaters on October 13, 2017. It was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. An Awfully Big Adventure An Awfully Big Adventure is a 1995 British coming-of-age film directed by Mike Newell. The story concerns a teenage girl who joins a local repertory theatre troupe in Liverpool. During a winter production of Peter Pan, the play quickly turns into a dark metaphor for youth as she becomes drawn into a web of sexual politics and intrigue. The title is an ironic nod to the original Peter Pan story, in which Peter says "To die will be an awfully big adventure." Set in 1947, the film was adapted from the Booker Prize-nominated novel of the same name by Beryl Bainbridge. Stiletto Stiletto is a 2008 American direct-to-video action film directed by Nick Vallelonga and produced by Nick Vallelonga and Warren Ostergard. It stars Tom Berenger, Michael Biehn, Stana Katic, William Forsythe, and Tom Sizemore. It premiered at Newport Beach International Film Festival on April 28, 2008, and was released on DVD March 3, 2009 by First Look Studios. Golgo 13: The Professional Golgo 13: The Professional, known as simply in Japan, is a Japanese animated film adaptation of the Golgo 13 manga series released on May 28, 1983 by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. It is the first animated film to be based on the manga and the third film overall. It is also the first animated film to incorporate CGI animation, created by Koichi Omura and Satomi Mikuriya at Toyo Links Co., Ltd.. The most notable example of this is during the helicopter attack on Dawson Tower. The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie The Pirates Who Dont Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie is a 2008 American computer-animated family adventure comedy film directed by Mike Nawrocki, written by Phil Vischer, and produced by Big Idea and Starz Animation. It is the second theatrical film to feature characters from the VeggieTales video series following A VeggieTales Movie in 2002, and was also the first theatrically released computer-animated film to be distributed by Universal Pictures, which would later gain ownership of the VeggieTales franchise through the 2016 acquisition of Big Ideas owner DreamWorks Animation. The film received mixed reviews from critics and failed at the box office, grossing $13.2 million on a $15 million budget. Bride Flight Bride Flight is a 2008 film about three women and one man from the Netherlands, who all start new lives in New Zealand. It starts with the victory of the KLM flight in the 1953 London to Christchurch air race. It was directed by Ben Sombogaart and stars Rutger Hauer, Elise Schaap, Anna Drijver, Karina Smulders and Waldemar Torenstra. The Dutch singer Ilse DeLange wrote and sang the title song for the movie: "Miracle". Jojo Rabbit Jojo Rabbit is a 2019 American satirical black comedy film written and directed by Taika Waititi, based on Christine Leunenss book Caging Skies. Roman Griffin Davis portrays the title character, a Hitler Youth who finds out his mother is hiding a Jewish girl in their attic. The film also stars Waititi, Rebel Wilson, Stephen Merchant, Alfie Allen, and Sam Rockwell. The film had its world premiere at the 44th Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2019, where it won top prize, Peoples Choice Award. It is scheduled to be theatrically released in the United States and New Zealand on October 18, 2019. Jojo Rabbit divided critics, drawing both praise and criticism for its light portrayal of Nazis, though its performances received widespread praise. Due to its setting and polarized reception, it has been compared to the 1997 film Life Is Beautiful. Fasten Your Seatbelts Fasten Your Seatbelts is a 2014 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Ferzan Özpetek. For their performances in this film Kasia Smutniak and Paola Minaccioni won the Nastro dArgento Awards for best actress and best supporting actress respectively. Wrong Move The Wrong Move is a 1975 German road movie directed by Wim Wenders. This was the second part of Wenders "Road Movie trilogy" which included Alice in the Cities and Kings of the Road. With long carefully composed shots characteristic of Wenders work, the story follows the wanderings of an aspiring young writer, Wilhelm Meister, as he explores his native country, encounters its people and starts defining his vocation. His thoughts are occasionally presented in voice-over. The work is a rough adaption of Johann Wolfgang von Goethes novel Wilhelm Meisters Apprenticeship, an early example of the Bildungsroman or novel of initiation. The Wrecking Crew! The Wrecking Crew is a 2008 American documentary film directed by Denny Tedesco, son of guitarist Tommy Tedesco. It covers the story of the Los Angeles–based group of session musicians known as the Wrecking Crew, famed for having played on numerous hit recordings throughout the 1960s and early 1970s. The film premiered at the 2008 South by Southwest Film Festival. Detention of the Dead Detention of the Dead is a 2012 American comedy horror film written and directed by Alex Craig Mann, based on the Rob Rinow stage play of the same name. Filming began in spring 2011. It had a small theatrical release in Los Angeles on June 28, 2013, and was released on DVD on July 23, 2013. The Incident The Incident is a 2014 Mexican science fiction thriller written and directed by Isaac Ezban. It stars an ensemble cast including Raúl Méndez, Nailea Norvind, Hernán Mendoza, Humberto Busto, Fernando Alvarez Rebeil, Gabriel Santoyo, Paulina Montemayor, Hector Mendoza, Leonel Tinajero, Marcos Moreno. After tragedy strikes them, two different groups of people find themselves stuck in their current location, unable to escape from an infinitely repeating road and an endless staircase, respectively. It premiered at the Fantastic Fest and was released in Mexico on 11 September 2015. Sacco & Vanzetti Sacco & Vanzetti is an Italian docudrama written and directed by Giuliano Montaldo that premiered in Italy on 16 March 1971. The story is based on the events surrounding the trial and execution of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, two anarchists of Italian origin, who were sentenced to death for murdering a guard and a paymaster during the April 15, 1920 armed robbery of the Slater and Morrill Shoe Company in Braintree, Massachusetts, by a United States court in the 1920s. The films musical score was composed and conducted by Ennio Morricone with the three-part ballad sung by Joan Baez. The film is mainly shot in colour although it both starts and finishes in black and white, and also includes period black and white newsreels. Choose Me Choose Me is a 1984 American comedy-drama film directed and written by Alan Rudolph, starring Keith Carradine, Lesley Ann Warren, and Geneviève Bujold. The film is a look at sex and love in 1980s Los Angeles centered around a dive bar known as Eve Lounge. The films tagline is In the middle of the night, when theres no one else... Thirupaachi Thirupaachi is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Perarasu. The film stars Vijay, Trisha and Mallika in the lead roles, with Livingston, Pasupathy, Benjamin, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Vaiyapuri and Manoj K. Jayan in other roles. Chaya Singh made a guest appearance in a song. The film featured score composed by Dhina, and a soundtrack jointly composed by Dhina, Devi Sri Prasad, and Mani Sharma. The story is about the upright lifestyle of Sivagiri and the affectionate bond he has with his sister. It was released on 14 January 2005. The film ran for 200 days in theatres. Bygones Be Bygones Olanlar Oldu is a 2017 Turkish film. It was released in Turkey by BKM Film on 10 January 2017. Underworld U.S.A. Underworld U.S.A. is a 1961 American neo-noir film produced, written and directed by Samuel Fuller. It tells the story of a fourteen-year-old boy who goes to enormous lengths to get revenge against the mobsters who beat his father to death. It stars Cliff Robertson, Dolores Dorn, and Beatrice Kay. Elvira Madigan Elvira Madigan is a 1967 Swedish film directed by Bo Widerberg, based on the tragedy of the Danish tightrope dancer Hedvig Jensen, working under the stage name of Elvira Madigan at her stepfathers travelling circus, who runs away with the Swedish nobleman lieutenant Sixten Sparre. Semi-Tough Semi-Tough is a 1977 American comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie and starring Burt Reynolds, Kris Kristofferson, Jill Clayburgh, Robert Preston, Lotte Lenya, and Bert Convy. It is set in the world of American professional football. The plot involves a love triangle between the characters portrayed by Reynolds, Kristofferson, and Clayburgh. Semi-Tough also includes a parody of Werner Erhards Erhard Seminars Training, depicted in the film as an organization called "B.E.A.T." The film is based on the novel of the same name by Dan Jenkins. It was adapted for the screen by writer Walter Bernstein and director Ritchie, who added a new storyline that included a satire of the self-help movement and new religions. Semi-Tough follows the story of pro football friends Billy Clyde Puckett and Marvin "Shake" Tiller, who have a third roommate, Barbara Jane Bookman. A romance develops with Shake until he becomes self-confident after completing a self awareness course called "B.E.A.T." led by Friedrich Bismark that he insists Barbara Jane try, at which point Billy Clyde slyly makes a play to win her for himself. The film received mixed receptions. Some reviewers praised its parodies of the est training, Erhard and other new age movements such as Rolfing. Others criticized the script and direction, noting that some of director Ritchies previous films had more of a personal tone. Still other reviews lamented the films departure from the novel Semi-Tough, which dealt more with football and less with the new age movement. Aadhavan Aadhavan is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by K. S. Ravikumar and written by Ramesh Khanna. The film features Suriya and Nayantara in the lead roles, with Bharath Murali, Vadivelu, Anand Babu, Ramesh Khanna, B. Saroja Devi, Rahul Dev, Sayaji Shinde in supporting cast. The music was composed by Harris Jayaraj. The film released on 17 October 2009 and become a superhit at the box office. It was dubbed in Hindi as Dildaar - The Arya in 2011 and in Telugu as Ghatikudu. The movie was loosely based on the 1990 Malayalam movie His Highness Abdullah. The film was remade in Bengali as Shikari, starring Shakib Khan. Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt is a 2012 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Robert Harmon and starring Tom Selleck, Kathy Baker, and Kohl Sudduth. Based on the characters from the Jesse Stone novels created by Robert B. Parker, the film is about the police chief of a small New England town who returns from his forced retirement after his replacement is blown up in the town police car. Filmed on location in Nova Scotia, the story is set in the fictitious town of Paradise, Massachusetts. Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt is the eighth in a series of nine television films based on the characters of Parkers Jesse Stone novels. The film first aired on the CBS television network on May 20, 2012. Amira & Sam Amira & Sam is a 2014 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Sean Mullin and produced by Terry Leonard, Erich Lochner, and Matt Miller with executive producers James Ponsoldt, Meg Montagnino-Jarrett, and Peter Sobiloff. Set in New York City, the film is about Sam, an American soldier, and Amira, an illegal immigrant from Iraq. Drafthouse Cinemas has the distribution rights. The film has several story elements, including capitalism, immigration, life after the military, and attempting to be successful in the entertainment world. Double Vision Double Vision is a 2002 action horror film directed by Chen Kuo-fu. The plot is about an FBI agent working with a troubled Taiwanese cop to hunt for a serial killer who is embedding a mysterious black fungus in the brains of the victims. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Tenure Tenure is a 2009 American comedy film written and directed by Mike Million and starring Luke Wilson, David Koechner and Gretchen Mol. The film was produced by Paul Schiff and released by Blowtorch Entertainment as their first original production. After being screened at several film festivals and independent theaters, Tenure was first released on DVD exclusively at Blockbuster Video stores on February 19, 2010. A national release followed in April 2010. Stoic Stoic is a 2009 arthouse drama film directed and written by Uwe Boll and starring Edward Furlong and Shaun Sipos. The film is one of two dramas, the other Darfur, Boll planned to direct. Aria Aria is a 1987 British anthology film produced by Don Boyd that consists of ten short films by ten different directors, each showing the directors choice of visual accompaniment to one or more operatic arias. There is little or no dialogue from the actors, with most words coming from the libretto of the operas in Italian, French, or German. The film was entered into the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Awe! Awe is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language psychological thriller film directed by Prasanth Varma and produced by Nani and Prashanti Tipirneni. It stars Kajal Aggarwal as the protagonist with Nithya Menen, Regina Cassandra, Eesha Rebba, Srinivas Avasarala, Priyadarshi Pullikonda and Murali Sharma in the supporting roles. The film deals with psychological issues and social problems like child abuse, sexual abuse, and drug abuse. At the 66th National Film Awards, the film won the award for Best Special Effects, and Best Make-up. Under the Rainbow Under the Rainbow is a 1981 American comedy film directed by Steve Rash and starring Chevy Chase, Carrie Fisher, Eve Arden, and Billy Barty. The plot is loosely based on the gathering of little people in a Hollywood hotel to audition for roles as Munchkins in the film The Wizard of Oz. Jerry Maren, who played the small role of Smokey in this film, previously played a member of the Lollipop Guild in The Wizard of Oz. The film was nominated for Razzie Awards for Worst Musical Score by Joe Renzetti, and Worst Supporting Actor. It received extremely negative reviews, many of which condemned the various sight gags involving the little people. The production marked the first film role of several actors, including Phil Fondacaro and Debbie Lee Carrington. It was partially filmed on location at the Culver Hotel, where the actors playing Munchkins stayed during the production of The Wizard of Oz. Devil's Playground Devils Playground is a 2002 American documentary film directed by Lucy Walker about the experiences of several Amish youths who decide whether to remain in or leave their community and faith during the period known as rumspringa. The film follows a few Amish teenagers in LaGrange County, Indiana who enter the "English" world and experience partying, drinking, illegal drugs, and pre-marital sex. Some teens in the film profess that they will eventually become baptized as adults in the Amish community. If they are baptized, then leave the church, they will be shunned by family and friends; one girl recounts her experience of this. Inescapable Inescapable is a 2012 drama and political thriller written and directed by Ruba Nadda. The film stars Alexander Siddig, Marisa Tomei, and Joshua Jackson. Alexander Siddig plays Adib, a former Syrian intelligence officer who becomes embroiled in a cat and mouse chase while trying to locate his photographer daughter, Muna, in Damascus. After an assignment in Greece, Muna takes a detour trip to Syria, where she becomes wrongly accused of espionage and held hostage by corrupt government agents. Inescapable follows Adibs struggle to return to Syria after spending over 20 years in Canada trying to build a new life for himself. Inescapable marks Ruba Naddas sixth full-length film in her wide-ranging collection of feature and short films, all of which contain references to Islamic themes and Naddas own Syrian and Palestinian roots. The Keeping Hours The Keeping Hours is a 2017 American supernatural horror drama film directed by Karen Moncrieff and written by Rebecca Sonnenshine. The film stars Lee Pace, Carrie Coon and Sander Thomas. The film released on July 24, 2018, via video on demand and DVD on August 7, 2018 by Universal Pictures. Ten years after the death of their son, a divorced couple is suddenly reunited by supernatural events that offer them a chance at forgiveness. In Name Only In Name Only is a 1939 romantic film starring Cary Grant, Carole Lombard and Kay Francis, directed by John Cromwell. It was based on the 1935 novel Memory of Love by Bessie Breuer. The fictional town it is based in, Bridgefield, Connecticut, is based on the town of Ridgefield. The Silencers The Silencers is an American Pathécolor spy film spoof motion picture released in 1966 and starring Dean Martin as agent Matt Helm. It is loosely based upon the novel The Silencers by Donald Hamilton, as well as another of Hamiltons Helm novels, Death of a Citizen. Co-starring with Martin are Stella Stevens, Daliah Lavi, James Gregory and Victor Buono. Combat Shock Combat Shock is a 1986 action war drama film written, produced, and directed by Buddy Giovinazzo and starring his brother Rick Giovinazzo in the lead role. The film was distributed by Troma Entertainment. The plot of the film takes place in Staten Island, and follows an unemployed Vietnam veteran living in total poverty with his nagging wife, his deformed baby due to Ricky having been exposed to Agent Orange that the US was spraying as a defoliant over Vietnam, and junkie friends. Unable to get a job and surrounded by the depravity of urban life and crime, he begins to lose his grip on sanity. The film received mixed reviews when it was released. Anjali Anjali is a 1990 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Mani Ratnam. It stars Raghuvaran, Revathi, Master Tarun, Baby Shruti Vijaykumar and Baby Shamili in the leading roles. The background score and soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Anjali was the composers 500th film. The film deals with the story of a dying mentally disabled child, and the emotional trauma experienced by her family. The film was dubbed into Hindi and Telugu and released under the same name. Anjali was critically acclaimed, winning three National Film Awards. It was chosen as Indias official entry to the Oscars in 1991, but was not nominated. This film is remade in sinhala as Doni. In My Country In My Country is a 2004 drama film directed by John Boorman, starring Samuel L. Jackson and Juliette Binoche. The film is centred around the story of Afrikaner poet Anna Malan and an American journalist, Langston Whitfield, sent to South Africa to report about the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings. The screenplay, written by Ann Peacock, was based on Antjie Krogs memoir Country of My Skull. A special screening of the film was held for Nelson Mandela in December 2003 in the presence of John Boorman, Juliette Binoche and Robert Chartoff. Salvage Salvage is a 2006 horror film by the Crook Brothers. It was an official selection of the 2018 Sundance Festival. According to the directors commentary, the film was shot for around $200,000. It stars Lauren Currie Lewis as Claire Parker, Cody Darbe as her boyfriend Jimmy, and Chris Ferry as the killer, Duke Desmond. Illegal Tender Illegal Tender is a 2007 film written and directed by Franc. Reyes and produced by John Singleton. It stars Rick Gonzalez, Wanda De Jesus and Dania Ramirez, the film also marks the film debut of Reggaeton music star Tego Calderón. The Viral Factor The Viral Factor is a 2012 Hong Kong-Chinese action film directed by Dante Lam and starring Jay Chou and Nicholas Tse. The supporting cast includes Lin Peng, Michelle Bai, Andy On, Carl Ng, Liu Kai-chi and Elaine Jin, with action direction by Chin Kar-lok. Production for the film started in March 2011, and was theatrically released on January 17, 2012. Zoom Zoom is a 2015 Canadian and Brazilian live-action/animated comedy-drama film directed by Pedro Morelli and starring Gael Garcia Bernal, Alison Pill and Mariana Ximenes. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. How I Unleashed World War II How I Unleashed World War II is a Polish feature film made in 1969, based on Kazimierz Sławińskis novel "Przygody kanoniera Dolasa". It was shot in Sochi, Baku, Poświętne and Łódź, among other places. The film was divided into three parts: Część I: Ucieczka Część II: Za bronią Część III: Wśród swoich Originally black and white, it was digitally colorized in 2000 by the Hollywood company Dynacs Digital Studios, as requested by the Studio Filmowe "Oko" and TV Polsat. The movie tells the story of a Polish soldier Franciszek Dolas, who - as a result of comical coincidences - is convinced that he started the Second World War. Trying to redeem himself at all costs, he constantly gets into new trouble. In doing so, he finds himself on different war fronts and eventually returns to Poland. The Sex Monster The Sex Monster is a 1999 American comedy film directed and written by Mike Binder. Dinoshark Dinoshark is a 2010 low budget Syfy horror film. It was shown on Syfy on March 13, 2010. Vanishing Waves Vanishing Waves is a 2012 film directed by Kristina Buožytė. Black Belly of the Tarantula The Black Belly of the Tarantula is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Paolo Cavara. It is one of many Italian giallo films to be inspired by Dario Argentos successful debut thriller The Bird with the Crystal Plumage. The film was shot on location in Rome, Italy, in 1970. It starred Giancarlo Giannini, Barbara Bouchet, and Barbara Bach. Ennio Morricone did the music score for the film. Though fairly obscure for many years the film has recently made a comeback thanks to the rising fan base for the giallo genre. The film has gained much praise from the horror community, one writer at Horrorview.com cited it as the best giallo ever made. Blue Underground Entertainment released the film on DVD in 2006. Anche libero va bene Along the Ridge is a 2006 Italian film directed by Kim Rossi Stuart, who also wrote the screenplay in collaboration with Linda Ferri and Francesco Giammusso. Alessandro Morace, who played the problematic boy around which the plot revolves, received a Best Actor award at the 2006 Flaiano Film Festival for the role of Tommaso Benetti in 2006. Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You is a 2011 comedy-drama film directed by Roberto Faenza based on Peter Camerons novel of the same name. It is primarily Italian financed, but was shot in English. The teenage American protagonist was played by eighteen-year-old English actor Toby Regbo and the supporting cast is mainly American. The film premiered at the 2011 Rome Film Festival and was scheduled for release in Italy in February 2012. It will receive its North American premiere at the 2012 Miami International Film Festival, but no further cinematic release dates have been announced. The Italian reviews were mixed, but considerable praise was given for Regbos performance. Futuro Beach Praia do Futuro is a 2014 Brazilian-German drama film directed by Karim Aïnouz, and starring Wagner Moura, Clemens Schick and Jesuíta Barbosa. The film had its premiere in the competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Once Upon a Holiday Once Upon a Holiday is a 2015 American-Canadian romantic comedy film directed by James Head and starring Briana Evigan, Paul Campbell, and Greg Evigan. Written by David Golden, the film is about a princess who runs away from her royal obligations to escape for a few days in New York City during the Christmas season to see how normal people live their lives. She is helped by a kind man who is unaware of her true identity, and gradually the two fall in love. The television film first aired on November 25, 2015 on the Hallmark Channel. Destricted Destricted is a British-American drama film series that explores the line where art and pornography intersect. The UK and US film releases had overlapping but different short art-house erotic films. The film collection won awards at a range of international film festivals, including Cannes, Sundance, Edinburgh, Amsterdam and Locarno. Fingerprints Fingerprints is a 2006 American supernatural slasher film directed by Harry Basil, and starring Leah Pipes, Kristin Cavallari and Josh Henderson. Rebellion Rebellion is a 2011 French historical drama film directed, produced, co-written, co-edited by and starring Mathieu Kassovitz. Set in New Caledonia but filmed in Tahiti, the film recreates a version of the Ouvéa cave hostage taking in 1988. Kassovitz, Benoît Jaubert and Pierre Geller were collectively nominated for the 2012 Best Writing César Award. Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back is a 2017 Chinese fantasy-adventure-comedy film directed by Tsui Hark. A sequel to Stephen Chows 2013 film Conquering the Demons, it was produced and co-written by both Tsui and Chow. The film follows the adventures of Tang Sanzang and his disciples Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Wujing after the events of the first film; all four roles have been recast. The film was released in China by Lianrui Pictures on 28 January 2017 in MX4D, 4DX, IMAX 3D and 3D. Fortress Fortress is a 1985 Australian made-for-TV thriller film directed by Arch Nicholson and written by Everett De Roche, and starring Rachel Ward, based on Gabrielle Lords 1980 novel the Fortress. Ali Zaoua: Prince of the Streets Ali Zaoua: Prince of the Streets is a 2000 Moroccan crime drama film that tells the story of several homeless boys living in Casablanca. It was awarded in the 2000 Stockholm Film Festival, Montreal World Film Festival and in the 2000 Amiens International Film Festival. 5ive Days to Midnight Five Days to Midnight is a five-part miniseries which ran on the Sci Fi Channel in June 2004. It stars Timothy Hutton as J.T. Neumeyer, a physicist who discovers a briefcase containing postdated documents and evidence which indicates he will die five days into the future. The miniseries was five hours long including commercials, each hour dedicated to relating the events of an entire day. It ran for four days, the first episode detailing the events of the first two days. Naked Harbour Naked Harbour is a 2012 Finnish drama film directed by Aku Louhimies. In Finland, the film was rated K-16. The Horror of Party Beach The Horror of Party Beach is a 1964 American horror film in the beach party genre, directed and co-produced by Del Tenney. The film, described as "a take-off on beach parties and musicals," is considered to be one of the worst films of all time. Castle Keep Castle Keep is a 1969 American Technicolor war film combining surrealism with tragic realism filmed in Panavision. It was directed by Sydney Pollack and starred Burt Lancaster, Patrick ONeal, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Bruce Dern, and Peter Falk. The movie appeared in the summer of 1969, a few months before the arrival of Pollacks smash hit They Shoot Horses, Dont They?. The film is based on a novel by William Eastlake published in 1965. Eastlake enlisted in the US Army in 1942. He served in the Infantry for four and a half years, and was wounded while leading a platoon during the Battle of the Bulge. Strange Invaders Strange Invaders is a 1983 American science fiction film directed and co-written by Michael Laughlin, and stars Paul Le Mat, Nancy Allen and Diana Scarwid. Produced as a tribute to the sci-fi films of the 1950s, notably The Invasion of the Body Snatchers, it was intended to be the second installment of the aborted Strange Trilogy with Strange Behavior, another 1950s spoof by Laughlin, but the idea was abandoned after Invaders failed to attract a wider audience. Scarwids performance earned her a Razzie Award nomination for Worst Supporting Actress. Sharpe's Company Sharpes Company is a British television drama, the third of a series that follows the career of Richard Sharpe, a British soldier during the Napoleonic Wars. This episode is based on the novel of the same name by Bernard Cornwell. Jarhead 3: The Siege Jarhead 3: The Siege is a war film and a sequel to the film Field of Fire and Jarhead. The film follows a group of Marines who must protect the US ambassador from a group of militants who attacked the embassy. Dark of the Sun Dark of the Sun is a 1968 adventure-war film starring Rod Taylor, Yvette Mimieux, Jim Brown, and Peter Carsten. The film, which was directed by Jack Cardiff, is based on Wilbur Smiths 1965 novel, The Dark of the Sun. The story about a band of mercenaries sent on a dangerous mission during the Congo Crisis was adapted into a screenplay by Ranald MacDougall. Critics condemned the film on its original release for its graphic scenes of violence and torture. The Substitute 2: School's Out The Substitute 2: Schools Out is a 1998 straight-to-DVD action-crime-thriller film directed by Steven Pearl and starring Treat Williams as Carl Thomasson, a mercenary who masquerades as a teacher in order to enter a tough urban school and wreak his revenge upon his brothers killer. The film has very little connection to The Substitute, other than Joey Six aiding Thomasson during the course of the movie. A reference early in the film indicates, through a photograph and short conversation between Thomasson and Joey Six, that Shale and Jane Hetzko had married and now teach in foreign nations as part of the Peace Corps. It is also noted that Shale and Thomasson had served in the Army, as well as working as mercenaries together. The Great Battle The Great Battle is a 2018 South Korean historical action film directed by Kim Kwang-sik. It stars Jo In-sung, Nam Joo-hyuk, and Park Sung-woong. The film was released in South Korea on September 19, 2018. Sagara Sangamam Sagara Sangamam is a 1983 Telugu-language dance film directed by K. Viswanath and produced by Edida Nageswara Rao. The film stars Kamal Haasan, Jaya Prada, Sarath Babu, S. P. Sailaja and Chakri Toleti. Upon release, the film received positive reviews and became a box office hit. The film has received two National Film Awards, three Filmfare Awards South and the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film. The film is listed among CNN-IBNs list of 100 greatest Indian films of all time. The film was dubbed into Tamil and Malayalam and released as Salangai Oli and Sagara Sangamam respectively. Kamal Haasan had lent his voice for all three versions. The film was screened at the International Film Festival of India in 1984, retrospective in 2011 and Celebrating Dance in Indian cinema section in 2014. The film was dubbed into Russian, and was screened at the Moscow International Film Festival, Asia Pacific Film Festival and AISFM Film Festival. Salangai Oli was released on the same day as Sagara Sangamam. Dollman Dollman is a 1991 science fiction action film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Tim Thomerson as the space cop Brick Bardo, also known as "Dollman"; he is only 13 inches tall. Bardo is equipped with his "Kruger Blaster", which is the most powerful handgun in the universe. The film also stars Jackie Earle Haley as Bardos human enemy, Braxton Red. "Brick Bardo" is a character name used by Albert Pyun in films dating back to his second film, Vicious Lips. The film was produced by Full Moon Features, who also worked with Thomerson on the Trancers series. It was followed by a crossover sequel in 1993 called Dollman vs. Demonic Toys, which is also a sequel to Demonic Toys and Bad Channels. Dollman also had its own comic series published by Eternity Comics, who also made comics for other Full Moon films. Norma Jean & Marilyn Norma Jean & Marilyn is a 1996 made-for-TV biographical film produced by HBO and premiered on May 18, 1996. The film featured Ashley Judd as Norma Jean Dougherty and Mira Sorvino as Marilyn Monroe. It was partially based on Norma Jean: My Secret Life With Marilyn Monroe by actor Eddie Jordan, who claimed to have had a years-long relationship with Monroe. The tagline for the highly fictionalized film summarizes the plot: "Marilyn Monroe was our fantasy. Norma Jean was her reality." In dream-like scenes, Monroe and her former self appear together, with Norma Jean sometimes taunting Marilyn. The original music score was composed by Christopher Young. It was nominated for five Emmy Awards, including for both lead actresses. Nightmares in Red, White and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film Nightmares in Red, White and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Andrew Monument, based on a book of the same name by Joseph Maddrey. The film is examines the appeal of the horror film genre to audiences and the relationship that the genre has to events in the United States during the 20th and 21st centuries. Hippocrates: Diary of a French Doctor Hippocrate is a 2014 French drama film directed by Thomas Lilti. It was screened as part of the International Critics Week section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The film received seven nominations at the 40th César Awards, winning Best Supporting Actor for Reda Kateb. Once Upon a Honeymoon Once Upon a Honeymoon is a 1942 romantic comedy/drama starring Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers, and Walter Slezak, directed by Leo McCarey, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It was nominated for the Oscar for Best Sound Recording. The Scarlet and the Black The Scarlet and the Black is a 1983 American made-for-television historical war drama film directed by Jerry London and starring Gregory Peck and Christopher Plummer. Based on J. P. Gallaghers book The Scarlet Pimpernel of the Vatican, the film tells the story of Monsignor Hugh OFlaherty, a real-life Irish Roman Catholic priest who saved thousands of Jews and escaped Allied POWs in Rome. It was directed by Jerry London. CBS distributed more than 500,000 scripts of The Scarlet and the Black to students in elementary and high schools throughout the country, to be read aloud in class to stimulate student interest in English and history. The title The Scarlet and the Black is a reference not only to the black cassock and scarlet sash worn by Monsignores and bishops in the Roman Catholic Church, but also to the dominant colors of Nazi Party regalia. Caesar Julius Caesar is a 2003 mini-series about the life of Julius Caesar. It was directed by Uli Edel and written by Peter Pruce and Craig Warner. It is a dramatization of the life of Julius Caesar from 82 BC to his death in 44 BC. It is of note for being mostly historically accurate and one of the last two films of Richard Harris, released in the year of his death. The series was originally broadcast on TNT in two parts, airing June 29 and 30, 2003 and involved location shooting in Malta and Bulgaria. Run time is 178 minutes and the DVD has a making-of featurette. The slogan is His Time Has Come. It was released on DVD, in 2004 in the United States and in 2005 in the United Kingdom. The film was nominated for 2 Emmys and has a 6.8 out of 10 stars with nearly two thousand votes on IMDb. A Decade Under the Influence A Decade Under the Influence is a 2003 American documentary film, directed by Ted Demme and Richard LaGravenese. It was produced by Independent Film Channel. It is about the "turning point" in American cinema in the 1970s: New Hollywood. This was the final film that Demme directed. The title comes from the 1974 John Cassavetes film A Woman Under the Influence. Main Street Main Street is a 2010 drama film about several residents of Durham, a city in the Southern U.S., whose lives are changed by the arrival of a stranger with a controversial plan to save their decaying hometown. I Know That Voice I Know That Voice is a documentary film about American voice acting. It premiered on November 6, 2013 at Graumans Egyptian Theatre. Its narrated by John DiMaggio, the voice of Bender on Futurama and Jake on Adventure Time, and stars DiMaggio and many other voice actors, including Billy West, Tara Strong, Tom Kenny, Grey DeLisle, June Foray, Rob Paulsen, Rachael MacFarlane, Mark Hamill, Ed Asner, Robin Atkin Downes, and Pamela Adlon. Sunnyside Sunnyside is a 1919 American short silent film written, directed and starring Charlie Chaplin. It was his third film for First National Pictures. Variety Lights Variety Lights is a 1951 Italian romantic drama film produced and directed by Federico Fellini and Alberto Lattuada and starring Peppino De Filippo, Carla Del Poggio, and Giulietta Masina. The film is about a beautiful but ambitious young woman who joins a traveling troupe of third-rate vaudevillians and inadvertently causes jealousy and emotional crises. A collaboration with Alberto Lattuada in production, direction, and writing, Variety Lights launched Fellinis directorial career. Prior to this film, Fellini worked primarily as a screenwriter, most notably working on Roberto Rossellini’s Rome. Off Limits Off Limits is a 1988 action-thriller film set during the Vietnam War starring Willem Dafoe and Gregory Hines and directed by Christopher Crowe. The term "off limits" referred to the area where the original crime took place, an area of Saigon off limits to military personnel. The name of the film was changed to Saigon or Saigon: Off Limits when it was released throughout the rest of the world. The film marks Willem Dafoes second Vietnam War film. He was assisted in preparing for this role by Vietnam Veteran and former Counterintelligence Special Agent Ed Murphy. Dafoe had previously starred in Platoon and would go on to play roles in Born on the Fourth of July and Flight of the Intruder. Although set during the war, the tale is more of a mystery than a story about the war. Shopping Shopping is a 1994 British action crime drama film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson about a group of British teenagers who indulge in joyriding and ramraiding. It was notably the first major leading role for actor Jude Law, who first met his co-star and future wife Sadie Frost on the set of the film. The film was located at Trellick Tower, Golborne Road, London. Uttama Villain Uttama Villain is a 2015 Indian Tamil comedy drama meta film directed by Ramesh Aravind and written by Kamal Haasan. The film was presented by N. Lingusamy in association with Kamal Haasan and produced by S. Chandrahasan for Raaj Kamal Films International and N. Subash Chandrabose for Thirupathi Brothers Film Media. It features an ensemble cast that includes Kamal Hassan, K. Viswanath, K. Balachander, Jayaram, Andrea Jeremiah, Pooja Kumar, Nassar, Parvathy Thiruvothu and Urvashi. Ghibran composed the soundtrack and score. Uttama Villain is K. Balachanders final film before his death in December 2014. Principal photography commenced on 3 March 2014. Uttama Villain was released on 1 May 2015 after disputes between producers and financers. The film received outstanding reviews from critics. Ilsa, Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks Ilsa, Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks is a 1976 sexploitation women in prison film, the first sequel to Ilsa. Knight Rider 2000 Knight Rider 2000 is a 1991 American made-for-television science fiction action film based on the 1982–1986 television series Knight Rider. Dark Corners Dark Corners is a 2006 horror-thriller film directed by Ray Gower and starring Thora Birch. Madame Tutli-Putli Madame Tutli-Putli is a 2007 stop motion-animated short film by Montreal filmmakers Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski, collectively known as Clyde Henry Productions, and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. It is available on the Cinema16: World Short Films DVD and from the NFB. All Things Fall Apart All Things Fall Apart is a 2011 American direct-to-video drama film directed by Mario Van Peebles and starring Ray Liotta, 50 Cent, Mario Van Peebles, and Lynn Whitfield. It was filmed in Michigan and premiered at the Miami International Film Festival. Ixcanul Ixcanul is a 2015 Guatemalan drama film, a debut written and directed by Jayro Bustamante. It was screened in the main competition section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Alfred Bauer Prize. The film was selected as the Guatemalan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but was not nominated. It is the first film produced in the Kaqchikel language of the Mayan family. The Last Heist The Last Heist is a 2016 American action thriller film directed by Mike Mendez and written by Guy Stevenson starring Henry Rollins, Torrance Coombs and Victoria Pratt. Sadie Thompson Sadie Thompson is a 1928 American silent drama film that tells the story of a "fallen woman" who comes to Pago Pago on the island of Tutuila to start a new life, but encounters a zealous missionary who wants to force her back to her former life in San Francisco. The film stars Gloria Swanson, Lionel Barrymore, and Raoul Walsh, and is one of Swansons most successful films. Due to the subject matter, the making of the film was extremely controversial. However, it was a financial and critical success for Swanson. The film was based on the short story "Rain" by W. Somerset Maugham and the 1922 play that was based on the book by John Colton and Clemence Randolph, starring Jeanne Eagels. Morning Glory Morning Glory is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film which tells the story of an eager would-be actress and her journey to stardom, and what she loses as a result. The picture stars Katharine Hepburn, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and Adolphe Menjou, was adapted by Howard J. Green from a then-unproduced stage play of the same name by Zoë Akins, and was directed by Lowell Sherman. Hepburn won her first Academy Award for Best Actress for this movie. Morning Glory was remade in 1958 under the title Stage Struck. At Land At Land is a 15-minute silent experimental film written, directed by, and starring Maya Deren. It has a dream-like narrative in which a woman, played by Deren, is washed up on a beach and goes on a strange journey encountering other people and other versions of herself. Deren once said that the film is about the struggle to maintain ones personal identity. The composer John Cage and the poet and film critic Parker Tyler were involved in making the film, and appear in the film, which was shot at Amagansett, Long Island. Moonlighting Moonlighting is a 1982 British drama film written and directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. It is set in the early 1980s at the time of the Solidarity protests in Poland. It stars Jeremy Irons as Nowak, a Polish builder leading a team working illegally in London. A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon, also known as Arent You Even Gonna Kiss Me Goodbye?, is a 1988 American coming of age drama film written and directed by William Richert and starring River Phoenix, Ann Magnuson, Meredith Salenger, Matthew Perry, Ione Skye, and Louanne. It is based upon the novel Arent You Even Gonna Kiss Me Goodbye?, also by William Richert. The story centers on a high school graduate who must decide if he wants to go to business school at the request of his father, or go his own way and find a full-time job, while also deciding on who he wants to be in life and if he should leave his house. A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon was filmed in 1986 and released in early 1988. The released film deviates considerably from the original directors cut, which is now available under the title Arent You Even Gonna Kiss Me Goodbye?. We Shall Overcome Drømmen is a 2006 Danish film based on a true story about a young boys crusade against a dictatorial headmaster of the "old school". The story opens in the Danish countryside of 1969. Denmark and the rest of the world are changing rapidly but the headmaster hasnt noticed. The young boy spends his summer holidays watching the familys first television, and is influenced by the Civil Rights Movement. Martin Luther Kings speeches and dreams of a better life have given the boy courage and desire for rebellion. When the dictatorial headmaster steps over the line during punishing the boy, the boy takes up battle against the headmaster. The film is directed by Danish screenwriter and film director Niels Arden Oplev and stars Bent Mejding and Anders W. Berthelsen. It won sixteen awards in 2006 and 2007. War of the Dead War of the Dead is a 2011 action horror film written and directed by Marko Mäkilaakso and starring Andrew Tiernan, Mikko Leppilampi, Jouko Ahola, Samuli Vauramo, Andreas Wilson, Mark Wingett, and Antti Reini. Lo Lo is a 2009 experimental comedy/horror/romance film written and directed by Travis Betz. The film premiered at the Austin Film Festival October 2009 and had DVD release in February 2010. River Queen River Queen is a 2005 New Zealand-British war drama film directed by Vincent Ward and starring Samantha Morton, Kiefer Sutherland, Cliff Curtis and Stephen Rea. The film opened to mixed reviews but performed well at the box office in New Zealand. Ethel & Ernest Ethel & Ernest is a British animated biographical film directed by Roger Mainwood. The film is based on the graphic memoir of the same name written by Raymond Briggs, and follows Briggs parents, Ethel and Ernest, through their period of marriage from the 1920s to their deaths in the 1970s. It was broadcast on television on BBC One on 28 December 2016. Flowers Loreak, released in the US as Flowers, is a 2014 Basque-language Spanish drama film directed by Jon Garaño and Jose Mari Goenaga. It premiered in the Official Section of the 2014 San Sebastián International Film Festival, and was also screened at the 2014 BFI London Film Festival, the 2014 Zurich Film Festival, the 2014 Tokyo International Film Festival and the 2015 Palm Springs International Film Festival. It became the first Basque language film nominated for the Goya Award for Best Film. It was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, being the first Basque language film to do it, but it was not nominated. Generation Wealth Generation Wealth is a 2018 documentary film directed by Lauren Greenfield. It follows Greenfields 2017 book and photo exhibition of the same name. Agnyaathavaasi Agnyaathavaasi is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Trivikram Srinivas and starring Pawan Kalyan, with Keerthy Suresh, Anu Emmanuel, Aadhi Pinisetty, Kushboo, and Boman Irani in supporting roles. The film began principal photography on 3 April 2017. Aadhi Pinisetty played the main antagonist and Bollywood actor Parag Tyagi debuted as a villain. It is based on the action thriller Largo Winch. Work on the film commenced under the working title PSPK25, with the final release name revealed on 27 November 2017. The film was released on 10 January 2018, during the Sankranthi festival weekend and received negative reviews from critics. This was Pawan Kalyans final film before venturing into politics. It was based on the 2008 French action thriller Largo Winch. Puddle Cruiser Puddle Cruiser is a 1996 comedy film, the first full-length film created by the Broken Lizard comedy group. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. The movie was filmed entirely on the campus of Colgate University. It was released on DVD in December 2005; the disc also features a 17-minute documentary called Rodeo Clowns on the marketing of Puddle Cruiser and Super Troopers with free previews on college campuses and using specially-painted tour buses. The extras and actors are almost entirely friends, family and other alumni, due to the very tight budget of the film. Sulemani Keeda Sulemani Keeda is an independent slacker comedy film directed by Amit V Masurkar and produced by Tulsea Pictures in association with Mantra/Runaway Entertainment. It was first screened at the Mumbai Film Festival in 2013. The film is distributed by PVR Directors Rare and was released in Mumbai, NCR-Delhi, Bangalore, Pune, Ahmedabad and Kolkata on 5 December 2014. TVF is the online partner for the movie. Regular Show: The Movie Regular Show: The Movie is a 2015 American animated science-fiction comedy film based on animated series, Regular Show. It was produced by Cartoon Network Studios and premiered on August 14, 2015 at The Downtown Independent theater in Los Angeles, where it was shown until August 20, 2015. The film was released digitally on September 1, 2015, on DVD on October 13, 2015, and ultimately had its television premiere on November 25, 2015 on Cartoon Network. The events of the film take place during the seventh season of the show. Gamera is a 1965 Japanese kaiju film directed by Noriaki Yuasa and produced and distributed by Daiei Film. As the first film in the Gamera franchise, it marks the debut appearance of the giant monster Gamera. The film stars Eiji Funakoshi, Harumi Kiritachi, and Junichiro Yamashita, and was released in Japan on November 27, 1965. A re-edited version with new footage was released the following year in the United States as Gammera the Invincible. This was the only film in the original series to be given a theatrical release in the United States. What the Day Owes the Night What the Day Owes the Night is a 2012 French romantic drama film based on the novel of the same name by Yasmina Khadra. It was directed and produced by Alexandre Arcady, who also wrote the screenplay with Blandine Stintzy and Daniel Saint-Hamont. Even Angels Eat Beans Even Angels Eat Beans is a 1973 Italian comedy film written and directed by Enzo Barboni with Giuliano Gemma and Bud Spencer. It was awarded with the Golden Screen Award in 1974. The film produced a sequel in 1974, Charleston, still directed by Enzo Barboni. Spencer refused to reprise his role, and was replaced with Ricky Bruch. Wish You Were Here Wish You Were Here is a 1987 British comedy-drama film written and directed by David Leland and starring Emily Lloyd and Tom Bell. The original music score was composed by Stanley Myers. The story is loosely based on the formative years of Cynthia Payne. Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog is 1995 adventure film starring Jesse Bradford and directed by Phillip Borsos, which was his final film. Its cumulative box office earnings were $11,642,946 according to Box Office Mojo. Painted Fire Chi-hwa-seon or Chwi-hwa-seon,, is a 2002 South Korean drama film directed by Im Kwon-taek about Jang Seung-eop, a nineteenth-century Korean painter who changed the direction of Korean art. Bright Future is a 2003 Japanese drama film written and directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Tadanobu Asano, Joe Odagiri and Tatsuya Fuji. It was entered into the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. The Killing Jar The Killing Jar is a 2010 American crime thriller film written and directed by Mark Young. It stars Michael Madsen as a psychopath who takes the occupants of a remote diner hostage, only to realize that one of them is more dangerous than the gunman. Five Dolls for an August Moon Five Dolls for an August Moon is a 1970 Italian giallo film directed by Mario Bava. It concerns a group of people who have gathered on a remote island for fun and relaxation. One of the guests is a chemist who has created a revolutionary new chemical process, and several of the attending industrialists are eager to buy it from him. Business problems become moot when someone begins killing off the attendees one by one. The Last Drop The Last Drop is a 2006 British-Romanian war film by Colin Teague that went Direct-to-video release. Teague teamed up with Gary Young, with whom he had previously collaborated on the British crime drama films Shooters and Spivs. Andrew Howard and Louis Dempsey, who cowrote Shooters alongside Teague and Young, both appear briefly in the film. Alexandra Alexandra is a 2007 Russian film about the Second Chechen War, written and directed by Alexander Sokurov. It was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger! Nativity! 2: Danger in the Manger is a 2012 British comedy film written and directed by Debbie Isitt, an improvised Christmas comedy is the second film in the Nativity film series. The film stars David Tennant playing the dual role of twin brothers, with Joanna Page as the wife of one of the brothers and Ian McNeice as the father of the brothers. Pam Ferris and Marc Wootton reprise their roles from the first film. The film, which was the official Children in Need film of 2012, had its first public screening on 11 November 2012, when 42 Cineworld cinemas in the United Kingdom held one off charity screenings with all proceeds going to Children in Need. The films official premiere was at the Leicester Square Odeon on 14 November 2012. It went on a wide release on 23 November 2012. What's Your Raashee? Whats Your Raashee? is a 2009 Indian romantic comedy film directed by Ashutosh Gowariker. It was produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Sunita A. Gowariker. The film stars Harman Baweja and Priyanka Chopra, with Darshan Jariwala and Dilip Joshi in supporting roles. The film is based on the Gujarati novel Kimball Ravenswood by the playwright and novelist Madhu Rye, and follows the story of Yogesh Patel, a Gujarati NRI, who must marry in ten days to save his brother from harm; Yogesh agrees to meet twelve potential brides, one from each zodiac sign. Gowariker had always aspired to make a romantic comedy and was inspired to adapt Ryes novel into a feature film after watching a play based on the same source material. Later, he bought the rights and co-wrote the screenplay with playwright Naushil Mehta. In the process, several plot changes were made for the cinematic adaptation, notably the similarity between the twelve girls, and the ending. Since Gowariker was against using prosthetics to create the twelve characters, Chopra worked on her body language and her voice to make them distinct. Principal photography was extensively done at sixty-seven locations across Mumbai, and partly in Baroda and Chicago. The soundtrack, consisting of thirteen songs, each representing an astrological sign and one compilation, was composed by Sohail Sen, with lyrics by Javed Akhtar. The films master copy was stolen from Adlabs before its release, and a few days later was recovered by the police, who found and seized several pirated copies of the film created from the master copy. The film had its world premiere at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival and was released on 25 September 2009. With a box office gross 17 crore, it was unsuccessful and received mixed reviews, with criticism for its over three-and-a-half-hour run time and its screenplay. However, the film garnered acclaim for its soundtrack and Chopras performance, which received a nomination for the Screen Award for Best Actress. She also became the first actress in history to portray twelve roles in one film, a feat considered for inclusion in the Guinness World Records. Early Spring is a 1956 film by Yasujirō Ozu about a married salaryman who escapes the monotony of married life and his work at a fire brick manufacturing company by beginning an affair with a fellow office worker. The film also deals with the hardships of the salaryman lifestyle. "I wanted," Ozu said, "to portray what you might call the pathos of the white-collar life." With a runtime of 144 minutes, Early Spring is Ozus longest surviving film, and his penultimate shot in black and white. Melody Melody is a 1971 British film directed by Waris Hussein about puppy love. The film starred Jack Wild, Mark Lester and Tracy Hyde. Although the film was a box office disappointment in both the United States and Britain, it turned out to be an enormous hit in Japan as well as in some Latin American countries such as Mexico, Argentina and Chile, and a modest hit in South Africa. Partition Partition is a 2007 film directed by Vic Sarin, written by Patricia Finn and Vic Sarin, and starring Jimi Mistry and Kristin Kreuk. The film is set in 1947, based on the Partition of India and was partially shot in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. Determined to leave the ravages of war behind, 38-year-old Gian Singh resigns from the British Indian Army to a quiet life. His world is soon thrown in turmoil when he finds himself responsible for the life of a 17-year-old Muslim girl separated from her family and traumatised by the conflict of the Partition of India. Resisting all the taboos of religious divide, Gian finds himself slowly falling in love with the vulnerable Naseem Spud Spud is a 2010 South African film directed by Donovan Marsh, based on the novel of the same name by John van de Ruit. The film stars Troye Sivan as the title character. It was released in South Africa on 3 December 2010. The Manitou The Manitou is a 1978 American horror film produced and directed by William Girdler. It stars Tony Curtis, Michael Ansara and Susan Strasberg. It was based on the 1976 novel by Graham Masterton, which was inspired by an old legend about the American Indian Manitou spiritual concept. Girdler died in a helicopter accident prior to the movies release. The Strongest Man in the World The Strongest Man in the World is a 1975 American science fiction comedy film directed by Vincent McEveety, produced by Walt Disney Productions and starring Kurt Russell. It is the second sequel to the 1969 film The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, after 1972s Now You See Him. Dead End Drive-In Dead End Drive-In is a 1986 Australian action film about a teenage couple trapped in a drive-in theatre which is really a concentration camp for societal rejects. The inmates, many of whom sport punk fashion, are fed a steady diet of junk food, new wave music, drugs, and violent films. The film was directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It stars Ned Manning and Natalie McCurry as the captive couple, and Peter Whitford as the manager of the drive-in. Mad Max 2 stuntman Guy Norris did some of the stunts. The soundtrack includes contemporary popular music performed by such bands as Kids in the Kitchen and Hunters and Collectors. The song during the rolling credits is "Playing With Fire" by Lisa Edwards. The Chosen One The Chosen One is a 2010 comedy-drama film directed by and starring Rob Schneider as a car salesman facing a midlife crisis with the aid of native Colombian shamans. It also stars Steve Buscemi as his gay Buddhist brother. Lazer Team 2 Lazer Team 2 is a 2017 American science fiction action comedy film directed, produced and co-written by Matt Hullum and Daniel Fabelo. The film is a sequel to 2016s Lazer Team, and follows the team travelling through a wormhole to find their missing friend Woody. It was released on YouTube Red in November 2017. The Intruder The Intruder is a 1962 American film, directed by Roger Corman and starring William Shatner. It is adapted from a 1959 novel by Charles Beaumont. The story depicts the machinations of a racist named Adam Cramer, who arrives in the fictitious small Southern town of Caxton in order to incite white townspeople to racial violence against black townspeople and court-ordered school integration. The film is also known under its US reissue titles as I Hate Your Guts! and Shame, and The Stranger in the UK release. My Girl and I My Girl and I is a 2005 South Korean film directed by Jeon Yun-su. It is a remake of the Japanese film Crying Out Love, In the Center of the World, adapted from the novel Socrates in Love by Kyoichi Katayama. My Little Chickadee My Little Chickadee is a 1940 American comedy-western film starring Mae West and W. C. Fields, featuring Joseph Calleia, Ruth Donnelly, Margaret Hamilton, Donald Meek, Willard Robertson, Dick Foran, William B. Davidson, and Addison Richards, and released by Universal Studios. It was directed by Edward F. Cline and the music was written by Ben Oakland and Frank Skinner. West reportedly wrote the original screenplay, with Fields contributing one extended scene set in a bar. Universal decided to give the stars equal screenplay credit, perhaps to avoid the appearance of favoritism, but the move incensed West, who declined to team with Fields afterwards. The stars spoofed themselves and the Western genre, with West providing a series of her trademark double entendres. Malone Malone is a 1987 American action thriller film starring Burt Reynolds in the eponymous role alongside Cliff Robertson, Cynthia Gibb, Lauren Hutton, Scott Wilson, and Kenneth McMillan. It is an adaptation of William P. Wingates novel Shotgun, written by Christopher Frank and Rudy Wurlitzer, and directed by Harley Cokeliss. Dolly Dearest Dolly Dearest is a 1991 American black comedy horror film starring Denise Crosby and Rip Torn. The movie was initially supposed to be direct-to-video, but did get a limited theatrical release in the Midwestern United States. Khamoshi: The Musical Khamoshi: The Musical is a 1996 Indian musical drama film which was released on 9 August 1996. It starred Nana Patekar, Manisha Koirala, Salman Khan, Seema Biswas and Helen, and marked Sanjay Leela Bhansalis directorial debut. The film won several awards and grossed in India. In an interview with Rajeev Masand, Sanjay Leela Bhansali states that the big failure of Khamoshi generated anger in him, which he used correctly to return with a hit, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. Human Resources Human Resources is a 1999 French-British film directed by Laurent Cantet. As the title implies, the subject of the film is the workplace and the personal difficulties that result from conflicts among management and labour, corporations and individuals. It stars Jalil Lespert. Most of the other actors are non-professionals. It won the César Award for Best First Feature Film and the César Award for Most Promising Actor at the 26th César Awards. Warm Water Under a Red Bridge is a 2001 Japanese film by director Shōhei Imamura. This was Imamuras last feature film. It was entered into the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Best Night Ever Best Night Ever is a 2013 American found footage comedy film written and directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer and produced by Jason Blum, Friedberg and Seltzer. Wicked Blood Wicked Blood is a 2014 action thriller film written and directed by Mark Young and starring Abigail Breslin, Alexa Vega, and Sean Bean. It was released on March 4, 2014, in the United States. Raajakumara Raajakumara is a 2017 Indian Kannada language action drama film written and directed by Santhosh Ananddram and produced by Vijay Kiragandur under the Hombale Films banner. It stars Puneeth Rajkumar and Priya Anand in lead roles. Apart from them, the film features an ensemble cast of Ananth Nag, Sarath Kumar, Prakash Raj, Chikkanna, Avinash in important roles. V. Harikrishna composed the films score and soundtrack. The film was released on 24 March 2017, it received positive reviews from critics and audience for its performances, message and direction. The film went to become Highest Grossing Kannada Film ever breaking 11 year record of Mungaru Male until Chapter 1 pushed it to second. The film became the first Kannada movie to complete 6000 shows in multiplex within six weeks of its release. The film also completed 7577 shows in multiplex within 87 days. The film being shown for more than 100-day theatrical run in over 45–50 centres across Karnataka. The gross collections of the movie was reported to be ₹75 crore. Journey to the End of the Night Journey to the End of the Night is a 2006 independent crime thriller film directed by Eric Eason starring Brendan Fraser, Mos Def, Scott Glenn, Alice Braga and Catalina Sandino Moreno. The Neighborhood The Neighborhood is a 2017 Canadian drama film written by, directed by and starring Frank DAngelo. The film was Margot Kidders final acting role released in her lifetime. Shaft's Big Score! Shafts Big Score! is a 1972 American blaxploitation action-crime film starring Richard Roundtree as private detective John Shaft. It is the second entry in the Shaft film series, with both director Gordon Parks and screenwriter Ernest Tidyman reprising their roles from the first film. Actor Moses Gunn also returns from the previous film, alongside newcomers Drew Bundini Brown, Joseph Mascolo, Julius Harris, and Joe Santos. Composer Isaac Hayes was unavailable, so Parks, himself a musician, composed and performed the score himself. The film was produced on a budget of $1,978,000, over twice that of its predecessor. It received mixed reception, with critics praising the improved production values and direction, but criticizing it as lacking the charm and appeal of the original. It was followed by Shaft in Africa one year later. Identification of a Woman Identification of a Woman is a 1982 Italian drama film written, directed, and edited by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Tomás Milián, Daniela Silverio, and Christine Boisson. The film is about an Italian filmmaker searching for a woman to play the leading role in his next film, and also in his life. Filmed on location in Rome and Venice, Identification of a Woman was awarded the 35th Anniversary Prize at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. The River The River is a 1997 Taiwanese film directed by Tsai Ming-liang and starring Lee Kang-sheng, Miao Tien, and Lu Yi-ching. The plot centers on a family who has to deal with the sons neck pain. In 2003, a critic called it Tsais "bleakest film." Sexo con Amor Sexo con Amor is a 2003 Chilean comedy film about sex and relationships. The film was directed by Boris Quercia, who also wrote the screenplay and even played a role in the film. Black Irish Black Irish is a 2007 American drama film directed, written, and co-produced by Brad Gann. It stars Michael Angarano, Brendan Gleeson, Tom Guiry, Emily VanCamp, and Melissa Leo. The film tells the story of a Boston youngster trying to win the affection of his emotionally remote father and maintain intimacy with other members of his dysfunctional clan. Hello Stranger Hello Stranger is a 2010 romantic-comedy Thai film produced by Banjong Pisanthanakun, starring Chantavit Dhanasevi and Nuengthida Sophon. It was Banjongs first romantic film, which was inspired by the book Two Shadows in Korea by Songkalot Bangyikhun. Hello Stranger portrays a young Thai man and woman who meet by coincidence while on vacation in South Korea. They decide to tour Korea together while keeping their names secret from each other. The movie was filmed in Korea and includes various locations that have appeared in Korean dramas that were broadcast in Thailand such as N Seoul Tower, Dongdaemun, Myeongdong, Cheonggyecheon, Namiseom, Seoraksan National Park, and Dae Jang-geum film location. The cast, the director, and the musical group 25 Hours performed the song Nice Not to Know You. Grand Theft Auto Grand Theft Auto is a 1977 American comedy road film directed by Ron Howard. It was Howards feature film directorial debut, and it features Howard as Sam Freeman and Nancy Morgan as Paula Powers in the leading roles. The film takes its title from the crime grand theft auto, which is committed a number of times by several different characters. The Living End The Living End is a 1992 American comedy-drama film by Gregg Araki. Described by some critics as a "gay Thelma and Louise," the film is an early entry in the New Queer Cinema genre. The Living End was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 1992. Bade Miyan Chote Miyan Bade Miyan Chote Miyan is an Indian 1998 Hindi-language action comedy film directed by David Dhawan starring Amitabh Bachchan and Govinda in dual roles alongside Raveena Tandon, Ramya Krishnan, Anupam Kher, and Paresh Rawal, with Madhuri Dixit making a special appearance. Bade Miyan Chote Miyan was Bachchans first box office hit since his comeback to Bollywood after a hiatus of few years, and its muharat shot was done by Bachchans daughter Shweta Nanda on 22 December 1998. Produced on a budget of , Bade Miyan Chote Miyan was theatrically released on 16 October 1998 alongside Karan Johars Kuch Kuch Hota Hai; though the latter emerged as the biggest success of the year, it became the second biggest hit in the list and went on to gross over worldwide. The Four-Faced Liar The Four-Faced Liar is a 2010 comedy-drama-romance film directed by Jacob Chase. The title is a reference to a four-faced clock that displays four different times, all wrong, and to a bar with that name that features prominently as a location in the film. Zombie Hunter Zombie Hunter is a 2013 American direct-to-video action-thriller film directed and written by Kevin King for The Klimax and Arrowstorm Entertainment, and starring Danny Trejo, Martin Copping, and Clare Niederpruem. It follows a group of humans, led by Jesús, defending themselves from flesh-devouring zombies. A fundraising campaign was hosted on the website Kickstarter to help fulfill the production teams desired budget. The film officially premiered at the 2013 Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal and was released on home media on October 8, 2013. It was a critical failure, garnering mostly negative reviews. The Lineup The Lineup is a 1958 American film noir version of the police procedural television series of the same name that ran on CBS radio from 1950 until 1953, and on CBS television from 1954 until 1960. The film was directed by Don Siegel. It features a number of scenes shot in locations in San Francisco during the late 1950s including shots of the Embarcadero Freeway and the Sutro Baths. Tickets Tickets is a 2005 comedy-drama anthology film directed by Ermanno Olmi, Abbas Kiarostami and Ken Loach. It was written by Ermanno Olmi, Abbas Kiarostami, and Paul Laverty. Three interconnected stories unfold on a train journey from Innsbruck to Rome. The Snake The Serpent is a 2006 French thriller film written and directed by Éric Barbier and based on the 1971 novel Plender by Ted Lewis. The Treasure The Treasure is a 2015 Romanian film directed by Corneliu Porumboiu, starring Toma Cuzin, Adrian Purcărescu and Corneliu Cozmei. It tells the story of two young men who search for lost treasure. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Prix Un Certain Talent prize. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: The Treasures of Agra The Treasures of Agra is a 1983 Soviet television film, the fourth of five in the series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. It was directed by Igor Maslennikov. It starred Vasily Livanov as Sherlock Holmes and Vitaly Solomin as Dr. Watson. It consists of two episodes: Part One, based on The Sign of the Four, and Part Two, based on A Scandal in Bohemia and The Sign of the Four. Matchbox Matchbox is a 2002 Greek drama film directed by Yannis Economides. Cello Cello is a 2005 South Korean horror film. Gayby Gayby is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Jonathan Lisecki and starring Jenn Harris, Matthew Wilkas, Mike Doyle, Anna Margaret Hollyman, Jack Ferver, and Jonathan Lisecki. It is based on the 2010 short film of the same name. It debuted on March 12, 2012 at the South by Southwest film festival. The Identical The Identical is a 2014 American musical drama film directed by Dustin Marcellino and written by Howard Klausner. The film was released theatrically in the United States on September 5, 2014. Official Secrets Official Secrets is a 2019 American-British docudrama film based on the life of whistleblower Katharine Gun who leaked a memo detailing that the United States had eavesdropped on diplomats from countries tasked with passing a second United Nations resolution on the invasion of Iraq. The film is directed by Gavin Hood, and Gun is portrayed by Keira Knightley. The film also stars Matt Smith, Matthew Goode, Adam Bakri, Indira Varma, and Ralph Fiennes. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on 28 January 2019 and was released in the United States on 30 August 2019, by IFC Films, and in the United Kingdom on 18 October 2019, by Entertainment One. Cimarron Cimarron is a 1960 Metrocolor western film filmed in CinemaScope, based on the Edna Ferber novel Cimarron, featuring Glenn Ford and Maria Schell. It was directed by Anthony Mann, known for his westerns and film noirs. Ferbers novel was previously adapted in 1931; that version won three Academy Awards. Cimarron was the first of three epics Mann directed. Despite high production costs and an experienced cast of western veterans, stage actors, and future stars, the film was released with little fanfare. Face to Face Face to Face is a 1967 Italian/ Spanish international co-production Spaghetti Western film co-written and directed by Sergio Sollima and produced by Alberto Grimaldi. The film stars Gian Maria Volonté, Tomas Milian and William Berger, and features a musical score by Ennio Morricone. It is the second of Sollimas three Westerns, following The Big Gundown and predating Run, a sequel to the former. Milian stars in a lead role in all three films. The film portrays the unlikely partnership of Professor Fletcher, a university lecturer, and "Beauregard" Bennet, a wanted outlaw, and a series of events that results in an exchange of their moral values, culminating in Fletcher taking control of Bennets bandit gang. Frequently interpreted as a parable based on the rise of European fascism, the story and themes of Face to Face were based on Sollimas wartime experiences, and his personal beliefs on the role of environments and societies in the shaping of a persons character. A major success at the European box office, Face to Face has received praise from critics and scholars of the Spaghetti Western genre for its story and acting, although some criticism has been leveled at the execution of Fletchers character arc. Sollima considered it to be one of the best and most personal of the films he directed. Doing Time Porridge is a 1979 film based on the television series Porridge. It was released under the title Doing Time in the United States. Most of the warders and inmates from the original series appear in the film, with the notable exceptions of Lukewarm, Blanco, Heslop and Harris. There is also a different governor, played by Geoffrey Bayldon rather than series regular Michael Barrington. The film, set a year before the final episode of the TV series, includes one of the last appearances by Richard Beckinsale, the actor who played Godber. He died in March 1979, a few weeks after its completion. Brother Hermano is a 2010 Venezuelan drama film produced by Enrique Aular scripted by Rohan Jones and Marcel Rasquin, directed by Marcel Rasquin. Its premiere was on June 19, 2010, at the 2010 Moscow International Film Festival: its theatrical release was in Caracas on July 2, 2010. The Drowning The Drowning is a 2016 American-Hong Kong thriller drama film directed by Bette Gordon and starring Josh Charles, Julia Stiles and Avan Jogia. It is based on Pat Barkers 2001 novel Border Crossing. The fourth film from Bette Gordon, and based on the acclaimed book by Pat Barker, The Drowning tells the story of a forensic psychologist haunted by his expert witness testimony that sent a young boy to prison for a chilling murder. When the boy later reappears in his life, he is drawn into a destructive, soul-searching reinvestigation of the case. I Saw What You Did I Saw What You Did is a 1965 American horror-thriller film released by Universal Pictures and starring Joan Crawford and John Ireland. The plot follows two teenage girls who find themselves in serious danger after making a prank phone call to a man who has just murdered his wife. The screenplay by William P. McGivern was based upon the 1964 novel Out of the Dark by Ursula Curtiss. The film was produced and directed by William Castle. Voyage of the Damned Voyage of the Damned is a 1976 drama film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, with an all-star cast featuring Faye Dunaway, Oskar Werner, Lee Grant, Max von Sydow, James Mason, and Malcolm McDowell. It was based on a 1974 book written by Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan-Witts with the same title. The story was inspired by true events concerning the fate of the ocean liner carrying Jewish refugees from Germany to Cuba in 1939. Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation is a 1992 American direct-to-video animated comedy film from Warner Bros. Animation and Amblin Entertainment. Featuring the regular characters from the Fox Kids animated television program Tiny Toon Adventures, the film follows them during their summer vacation from school, mainly focused on Babs and Buster going downriver, Plucky and Hamton going to a world-famous amusement park, and Fifi in search of her favorite movie star. Steven Spielberg was the executive producer of the film, which was written by Paul Dini, Nicholas Hollander, Tom Ruegger, and Sherri Stoner. Japanese animation studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha produced the animation for the film. How I Spent My Vacation was released on both VHS and LaserDisc formats on Wednesday, March 11, 1992. It was the first animated film to be released direct-to-video in the United States. The film was later aired on television as four separate Tiny Toon Adventures episodes. The film was one of the highest selling videos in the United States, listing on Billboard magazines 40 "Top Video Sales" for 16 weeks as of July 1992. Points of praise by critics included the films jokes and celebrity caricatures, while points of criticism included the segmented plot. Themes of the film included parodies of pop culture and summer vacations. The Trouble with Bliss The Trouble with Bliss is an American indie comedy film directed by Michael Knowles and starring Michael C. Hall, Chris Messina, Brie Larson, Peter Fonda, and Lucy Liu. It was released on March 23, 2012 in the United States. The Minister The Minister is a 2011 French-Belgian political drama film directed by Pierre Schöller. Muck Muck is a 2015 American supernatural horror film and the directorial debut of Steve Wolsh, who also wrote and produced the film. It had its world premiere on February 26, 2015 at The Playboy Mansion and received a limited theatrical release on March 13 of the same year, followed by a video on demand release on March 17. It stars Lachlan Buchanan, Playboy Playmate of the Year 2012 Jaclyn Swedberg, Stephanie Danielson, YouTube star Lauren Francesca, and Kane Hodder. Funding for Muck was partially raised through a successful Kickstarter campaign that raised $266,325. Muck is the first film in a trilogy and will be followed by Muck: Chapter 1, which will serve as a prequel to the events in the 2015 film. The Matchbreaker The Matchbreaker is a 2016 independent romantic comedy film produced and directed by Caleb Vetter, and starring Wesley Elder, Christina Grimmie, Osric Chau, Victoria Jackson, and Tessa Violet. The film follows a man whose occupation is breaking up girls relationships for their deploring parents, and at the same time trying to win over a girl he had a crush on in grade school. The film premiered at Arclight Cinema Dome, Los Angeles, California on October 4, 2016, and was released in selected theaters on October 7. The film was released for digital download on December 6. This film features the only motion picture performance by the American musician Christina Grimmie, who was murdered four months prior to its release. The Underground Comedy Movie The Underground Comedy Movie is a 1999 film directed by and starring Vince Offer. Alongside short comedy sketches it features music by NOFX and Guttermouth, among others. It is considered by some as one of the worst films of all time. Bollywood/Hollywood Bollywood/Hollywood is a 2002 Canadian romantic comedy film by Indo-Canadian director Deepa Mehta. Its stars Rahul Khanna and Lisa Ray in leading roles. The film was lighthearted, humorous, and family-oriented, as opposed to Mehtas other films, which feature very serious themes and focus on social issues. The film pokes fun at traditional Indian stereotypes, as well as at Bollywood. Multiple award winning Bollywood actor Akshaye Khanna – the brother of Rahul Khanna – makes a special guest appearance in the movie. Vysotsky: Thank God I'm Alive Vysotsky. Thank You for Being Alive is a 2011 Russian drama film about Vladimir Vysotsky based on a screenplay by his son Nikita and directed by Pyotr Buslov. The primary actor, who played the role of Vysotsky, went uncredited and remained unknown to public. Later, it was revealed that CGI and heavy makeup disguised Sergey Bezrukov. The film premiered on December 1, 2011. Phobia Phobia is a 2016 Indian psychological thriller film, directed by Pavan Kirpalani and produced by Viki Rajani. The film stars Radhika Apte in the leading role as Mehak, an artist suffering from severe agoraphobia. Produced jointly by Eros International and Next Gen Films, it was released on 27 May 2016. Development began in 2015, when Rajani signed Radhika Apte for a film to be made under his banner. Rajani worked on the script, with principal photography taking place in Mumbai. The film features music by Daniel B George. The film features only one song. The lyrics for song Roke na ruke were written by Jay Shankar Prasad and sung by Sakina Khan and Sidharth Basrur. Phobia was released on 27 May 2016 to positive response, with praise centered on Radhika Aptes performance. Apart from her performance, the films other production elements and picturisation, background score and special effect works were also praised by the critics and audience. The plot and storyline of the film has been copied from a little known Mexican movie Espectro released in 2013. It is directed by Alfonso Pineda Ulloa starring Paz Vega, Johanna Murillo and Alfonso Herrera. Union Pacific Union Pacific is a 1939 American dramatic western film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Joel McCrea. Based on the novel Trouble Shooter by Western fiction author Ernest Haycox, the film is about the building of the titular railroad of the same name across the American West. Haycox based his novel upon the experiences of a civil engineer, Charles H. Sharman, who worked on the railroad from its start in Omaha, Nebraska in 1866 up to the golden spike ceremony on May 10, 1869. This was to celebrate the joining of the rails for the First Transcontinental Railroad across the United States connecting the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads at Promontory Summit, Utah Territory. In fact, the movie recreated the event using the same 1869 golden spike on loan from Stanford University. They Call Me Renegade They Call Me Renegade is a 1987 road movie directed by E.B. Clucher and starring Terence Hill and his adoptive son Ross. Citizen Citizen is a 2001 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Saravana Subbiah and produced by S. S. Chakravarthy. The film features Ajith Kumar in nine roles with Meena, Vasundhara Das and Nagma playing the supporting roles. The films score and soundtrack were composed by Deva, and cinematography was handled by Ravi K. Chandran. The film was released theatrically on 8 June 2001. The Terminators The Terminators is a 2009 science fiction film directed by Xavier S. Puslowski, starring Jeremy London, A Martinez, Paul Logan, and produced by The Asylum. Though the films title is deliberately similar to the 1984 film The Terminator, the events in the films storyline are more similar to 1973s Westworld and the 2004 revision of Battlestar Galactica. As a mockbuster, it was released one month prior to the premiere of the fourth film in the Terminator franchise, Terminator Salvation. Thadam Thadam is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language action-crime thriller film written and directed by Magizh Thirumeni and produced by Inder Kumar. The film stars Arun Vijay in a double role along with Tanya Hope, and Vidya Pradeep in the lead roles. The music was composed by Arun Raj, with cinematography done by Gopinath and editing by N. B. Srikanth. The Secret Garden The Secret Garden is a 1949 US drama film. It is the second screen adaptation of the classic 1911 novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. The screenplay by Robert Ardrey was directed by Fred M. Wilcox. It centers on a young orphan who is thrust into the dark and mysterious lives of her widowed uncle and his crippled son when she comes to live with them in their isolated country house in Yorkshire. A 1987 Hallmark Hall of Fame TV film, The Secret Garden stars Gennie James and Jadrien Steele. A later adaptation The Secret Garden was made starring Kate Maberly and Heydon Prowse. The MGM film was filmed primarily in black-and-white, with the sequences set in the restored garden of the title filmed in Technicolor. The movie was Margaret OBriens final film for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was released on DVD on May 7, 2013 as part of the Warner Archive Collection. Some Mother's Son Some Mothers Son is a 1996 film written and directed by Irish filmmaker Terry George, co-written by Jim Sheridan, and based on the true story of the 1981 hunger strike in the Maze Prison, in Northern Ireland. Provisional Irish Republican Army prisoner Bobby Sands led a protest against the treatment of IRA prisoners, claiming that they should be treated as prisoners of war rather than criminals. The mothers of two of the strikers, played by Helen Mirren and Fionnula Flanagan, fight to save their sons lives. When the prisoners go on hunger strike and become incapacitated, the mothers must decide whether to abide by their sons wishes, or to go against them and have them forcibly fed. Helen Mirren and John Lynch had already acted together in the 1984 Troubles-related film Cal. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Hangman's Curse Hangmans Curse is a 2003 horror suspense film based on the 2001 Christian novel Hangmans Curse, written by Frank Peretti. The film stars David Keith, Mel Harris, Leighton Meester, and Douglas Smith, with a cameo by novelist and Northwest native Peretti. The filming took place in Spokane, with interior and exterior shots of John R. Rogers High School. Additional exterior shots were filmed at nearby Riverside State Park, as well as Winnipeg, Canada. Sex Pot Sex Pot is a 2009 direct to DVD sex comedy film produced by The Asylum and written and directed by Eric Forsberg. Two versions were released: 3D and regular. Both versions were released simultaneously. Other than the 3D element both versions are identical. Set during one long day and night, two 18-year-old potheads, both high school seniors, find a stash of marijuana that makes the human sex drive go crazy. Cowboy Cowboy is a 1958 American Technicolor Western film directed by Delmer Daves and starring Glenn Ford, Jack Lemmon, Anna Kashfi and Brian Donlevy. This film is an adaptation of the Frank Harris semi-autobiographical novel My Reminiscences as a Cowboy. Lemmons character is based on Harris. The opening animated title sequence was created by Saul Bass. Screenwriters Edmund H. North and Dalton Trumbo, who received no screen credit at the time because he had been blacklisted as one of the Hollywood Ten. The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat is a 1974 American adult animated comedy film written and directed by Robert Taylor. It features a series of drug-induced vignettes both related and unrelated to life in the 1970s. Skip Hinnant reprises his role as the eponymous feline protagonist. The film is a sequel to Fritz the Cat, the first animated film to receive an X rating in the United States. Unlike its predecessor, The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat received an R rating, the first animated feature film to do so. The film was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival but was a commercial failure. The film received mixed reviews from critics at the time, but later achieved a cult following. Our Daily Bread Our Daily Bread is a 2005 documentary film directed, co-produced, and with cinematography by Nikolaus Geyrhalter. The script was co-written by Wolfgang Widerhofer and Nikolaus Geyrhalter. The film depicts how modern food production companies employ technology to produce food on large scales. It consists mainly of actual working situations without voice-over narration or interviews as the director tries to let viewers form their own opinion on the subject. The names of the companies where the footage was filmed are purposely not shown. The directors goal is to provide a realistic view on the internal workings of multiple food production companies in our modern society. Game 6 Game 6 is a 2005 American film directed by Michael Hoffman, first presented at the Sundance Film Festival, released in the United States in 2006, and starring Michael Keaton. It follows a fictional playwright, Nicky Rogan, on the day he has a new stage play opening which is also the same day as the sixth game of the 1986 World Series is played. It realizes a 1991 screenplay by Don DeLillo, with a soundtrack written and performed by Yo La Tengo. America: Freedom to Fascism America: Freedom to Fascism is a 2006 film by filmmaker and activist Aaron Russo, covering a variety of subjects that Russo contends are detrimental to Americans. Topics include the Internal Revenue Service, the income tax, Federal Reserve System, national ID cards, human-implanted RFID tags, Diebold electronic voting machines, globalization, Big Brother, taser weapons abuse, and the use of terrorism by the government as a means to diminish the citizens rights. The film has been criticized for its promotion of conspiracy theories, its copious factual errors, and its repeated misrepresentations of the individuals and views it purports to criticize. Lullaby Lullaby is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Andrew Levitas, and starring Garrett Hedlund, Richard Jenkins, Anne Archer, Jessica Brown Findlay, Amy Adams, Jessica Barden, Terrence Howard, and Jennifer Hudson. The movie explores the right-to-die issues of a cancer-stricken Jewish patriarch who has decided to stop taking his medication and turn off his life support machines, and how his decision affects his family members relationships with him and with each other. Take the 10 Take the 10 is a 2017 American black comedy film written and directed by Chester Tam and starring Josh Peck, Tony Revolori, Emily Chang, Cleopatra Coleman, Kevin Corrigan and Andy Samberg. The film was released on Netflix on January 20, 2017. Land Ho! Land Ho! is an American-Icelandic adventure comedy film co-written and co-directed by Martha Stephens and Aaron Katz. The film made its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. It also screened at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival, Los Angeles Film Festival, Nantucket Film Festival, Locarno International Film Festival, and BFI London Film Festival . Sony Pictures Classics acquired worldwide distribution rights to the film after its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. The film released on July 11, 2014, in New York City and Los Angeles before expanding wide in the United States. It won the John Cassavetes Award for Best Feature under $500,000 at the 2015 Independent Spirit Awards. Requirements to Be a Normal Person Requirements To Be A Normal Person is a 2015 Spanish comedy film directed by Leticia Dolera. Neon Bull Neon Bull is a 2015 Brazilian drama film directed by Gabriel Mascaro. The film premiered at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival and won the Horizons - Special Jury Prize. It was also shown in the Platform section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, where it received an honorable mention from the jury. At the 31st Warsaw International Film Festival it received the main prize of the International Competition, the Warsaw Grand Prix. The Lives of a Bengal Lancer The Lives of a Bengal Lancer is a 1935 American epic-adventure-drama film that used the title of the 1930 autobiography of the British former soldier, Francis Yeats-Brown. The film is a Paramount picture. Henry Hathaway directed, and the writers, who created a story that had nothing in common with Yeats-Browns book other than the setting, included Grover Jones, William Slavens McNutt, Waldemar Young, John L. Balderston and Achmed Abdullah. The plot is the story of a group of British cavalrymen and high-ranking officers desperately trying to defend their stronghold and headquarters at Bengal against the rebellious natives during the days of the British Raj. It stars Gary Cooper as Lieutenant Alan McGregor, Franchot Tone as Lieutenant John Forsythe, Richard Cromwell as Lieutenant Donald Stone, Guy Standing as Colonel Tom Stone and Douglass Dumbrille as the rebel leader Mohammed Khan, who utters the frequently misquoted line "We have ways to make men talk." Production and planning of the film began in 1931 and Paramount expected the film to be released that same year. However, due to a film stock crisis in which most of the location footage deteriorated due to the high temperatures, the project was delayed for four years. The motion picture was released in American cinemas in January 1935. The films release was met with positive reviews and good box office results. It was nominated for seven Academy Awards, winning Assistant Director, with other nominations including Best Original Screenplay and Best Picture. The film grossed $49 million at the box office. Historian John Reid has described the film as "one of the greatest adventure films of all time". Overlord Overlord is a 1975 black-and-white film written and directed by Stuart Cooper. Set around the D-Day invasion, Overlord is a war film about a young soldiers meditations on being part of the war machinery, and his premonitions of death. The film was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize. Live Free or Die Live Free or Die is a 2006 American comedy film starring Aaron Stanford, Paul Schneider, Zooey Deschanel, Michael Rapaport, Judah Friedlander, Kevin Dunn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach. It was written and directed by former Seinfeld writers Gregg Kavet and Andy Robin. David David is a 2013 Indian Tamil crime film directed by Bejoy Nambiar, starring Vikram and Jiiva in the title roles, alongside Tabu, Lara Dutta, Isha Sharvani and Nassar. An altered version with the same title featuring a slightly different cast was simultaneously shot in Hindi. The plot revolves around the lives of two different men named David, who are about to take a step which is going to change their lives forever. The film was released worldwide on 1 February 2013 to mixed reviews and performed average business at the box office.But Josephs music was stated to be fantastic and fabulous. Rasputin: The Mad Monk Rasputin, the Mad Monk is a 1966 Hammer film directed by Don Sharp and starring Christopher Lee as Grigori Rasputin, the Russian peasant-mystic who gained great influence with the Tsars prior to the Russian Revolution. It also features Barbara Shelley, Francis Matthews, Suzan Farmer, Richard Pasco, Dinsdale Landen and Renée Asherson. The story is largely fictionalized, although some of the events leading up to Rasputins assassination are very loosely based on Prince Yusupovs account of the story. For legal reasons, the character of Yusupov was replaced by Ivan. Yusupov was still alive when the film was released, dying on 27 September 1967. The emphasis is on Rasputins terrifying powers both to work magic and to seduce women. Vixen! Vixen! is a 1968 American drama film and satiric softcore sexploitation film directed by Russ Meyer and starring Erica Gavin. It was the first film to be given an X rating for its sex scenes, and was a breakthrough success for Meyer. The film was developed from a script by Meyer and Anthony James Ryan. The film concerns the adventures of the oversexed Vixen, as she sexually manipulates everyone she meets. The storys taboo-violations mount quickly, including themes of incest and racism. Double Identity Double Identity is a crime thriller film directed by Dennis Dimster and starring Val Kilmer and Izabella Miko, originally titled Fake Identity. It was released in early 2010 on DVD and Blu-ray. BoBoiBoy: The Movie BoBoiBoy: The Movie is a 2016 Malaysian computer-animated superhero comedy film directed by Nizam Razak and co-written by Nizam himself and Anas Abdul Aziz. It is Animonsta Studios first film, based on their animated TV franchise BoBoiBoy. It follows BoBoiBoy and his friends on an adventure on a mysterious island to find Ochobot. The Ochobot has been kidnapped by a group of alien treasure hunters so that they could locate an ancient Power Sphere older than Ochobot. The quest leads BoBoiBoy to meet his toughest foe yet, an alien treasure hunter who is looking to harness the power from this sphere for his greedy needs. It was released on 3 March 2016 in Malaysia, and 13 April 2016 in Indonesia. It received positive reviews, and is a box office success, having grossed around RM20 million. Its sequel, BoBoiBoy Movie 2 was released on 8 August 2019. Haasil Haasil is a 2003 Indian film directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia. Irrfan Khan won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role for his portrayal of Ranvijay Singh in the movie. The film is set and shot in and around Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. The movie has developed a cult following in the following years. Category 6: Day of Destruction Category 6: Day of Destruction is a 2004 four-hour television miniseries that was broadcast in the United States on CBS in two parts, with the first part aired on November 14 and the second on November 17. It was later released to DVD on February 15, 2005. The miniseries focuses primarily on the city of Chicago as three unusual storm systems approach from the west, north and south and combine over the city to form a massive hurricane. At the same time a hacker-induced power outage cuts communications leaving a journalist and power officials scrambling to find the cause. The miniseries was a success for CBS in terms of ratings, as it was the highest-rated movie for the channel in two years, and it earned the highest ratings during the November sweeps week with 19.4 million viewers watching the first part. Critics were less favorable towards the film, with most panning the film for its dialog, implausible science, and poor acting. Some reviewers did praise the films high-budget special effects and felt the film had at least some "charm." In November 2005 a four-hour sequel, The End of the World, aired in the same two-part format. Dogs Dogs is a 2016 Romanian drama film directed by Bogdan Mirică. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival where it won the FIPRESCI Prize. It is Miricăs directorial debut. House of Dark Shadows House of Dark Shadows is a 1970 American feature-length horror film directed by Dan Curtis, based on his Dark Shadows television series. In this film expansion, vampire Barnabas Collins searches for a cure for vampirism so he can marry a woman who resembles his long-lost fiancée Josette. Filming took place at Lyndhurst Estate in Tarrytown, with additional footage at nearby Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. Curtis followed this film one year later with Night of Dark Shadows, another expansion of the Shadows franchise, dealing with the witch Angelique. Sorority House Massacre Sorority House Massacre is a 1987 American slasher film directed and written by Carol Frank. The plot follows a potential sorority pledge who experiences deja vu regarding the sorority house shes visiting, followed by a murderer who begins killing the sorority residents over Memorial Day weekend. The film is in the same realm as Slumber Party Massacre series, and was marketed as part of the "Massacre Collection". A loose sequel, Sorority House Massacre II, was released four years later. Despite the largely negative reception, the film has gained a small cult following over the years among fans of the slasher genre. Hum Hum is a 1991 Indian Hindi-language action crime film directed by Mukul S. Anand. It stars Amitabh Bachchan, Rajinikanth, Govinda, Kimi Katkar, Deepa Sahi, Shilpa Shirodkar, Danny Denzongpa, Anupam Kher and Kader Khan. This was the most successful film for the famous super star Bachchan in the early 90s before he announced his temporary retirement immediately after its release. He also won the Filmfare Best Actor Award for it in 1992. The film was second highest-grossing Indian film of 1991 at the box office and was a blockbuster. The core plotline of the movie was used in the 1995 Tamil movie Baashha starring Rajinikanth in the lead which went on to be remade in Kannada in 2001 as Kotigobba , in Bengali in 2003 as Guru and in Bangladeshi in 2001 as Sultan starring Mannna. All the Queen's Men All the Queens Men is a 2001 English-language German-Austrian action comedy war film directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky and starring Matt LeBlanc and Eddie Izzard. Made on a budget of $15 million, the film received mixed reviews from critics, and it earned only $23,662 in the United States. In the years that have passed All The Queens Men has become a Cult Favourite. Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost is a 2011 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Dick Lowry and starring Tom Selleck, Kathy Baker, and Kohl Sudduth. Based on the characters from the Jesse Stone novels created by Robert B. Parker, the film is about the retired police chief of a small New England town who investigates the suspicious death of a young friend while the police force deals with the arrogant new police chief who is the son-in-law of a town councilman. Filmed on location in Nova Scotia, the story is set in the fictitious town of Paradise, Massachusetts. Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost is the seventh in a series of nine television films based on the characters of Parkers Jesse Stone novels. The film first aired on the CBS television network on May 22, 2011. Munna Michael Munna Michael is a 2017 Indian action dance film directed by Sabbir Khan and produced by Viki Rajani and Eros International. The film features Tiger Shroff in a lead role alongside Nidhhi Agerwal and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, The film was released on 21 July 2017. It marks the third collaboration between Shroff and director Khan after Heropanti and Baaghi. Short Night of Glass Dolls Short Night of Glass Dolls is an 1971 Italian giallo film. It is the directorial debut of Aldo Lado and stars Ingrid Thulin, Jean Sorel and Barbara Bach. It was first released as La Corta notte delle bambole di vetro in Italy. White Mischief White Mischief is a 1987 British film directed by Michael Radford and starring Greta Scacchi, Charles Dance, Joss Ackland, Sarah Miles, Geraldine Chaplin, Ray McAnally, Murray Head, John Hurt, and Trevor Howard. Based on the novel of the same name by the Sunday Times journalist James Fox, it dramatizes the events of the Happy Valley murder case in Kenya in 1941, when Sir Henry "Jock" Delves Broughton was tried for the murder of Josslyn Hay, Earl of Erroll. Buddy Buddy is a 1997 New Zealand/American film written and directed by Caroline Thompson and produced by Columbia Pictures and Jim Henson Pictures. It starred Rene Russo as Mrs. Gertrude "Trudy" Lintz and Robbie Coltrane as her husband. The film was based on the life of a gorilla called Massa with elements of Gertrude Lintzs other gorilla Gargantua. In real life, Massa became the oldest gorilla on record until 2008, while Buddy/Gargantua died young as a circus attraction and his remains are now on display in a museum. The gorilla suit used for Buddy was created by Jim Hensons Creature Shop. Digging to China Digging to China is a 1997 American drama film that marked the directorial debut of actor Timothy Hutton and the screen debut of Evan Rachel Wood. The screenplay by Karen Janszen focuses on the friendship forged between a precocious pre-teenaged girl with a vivid imagination and a mentally challenged adult male. Xchange XChange is a 2000 Canadian science fiction thriller film directed by Allan Moyle and starring Stephen Baldwin, Kyle MacLachlan, Kim Coates, Pascale Bussières, and Janet Kidder. Shattered Soul Shattered Soul is a 2006 Turkish crime-thriller film starring Demet Evgar, Tamer Karadağlı and Levent Üzümcü, and directed by Mustafa Altıoklar. Thumper Thumper is a 2017 crime thriller directed and written by Jordan Ross and starring Eliza Taylor, Lena Headey, Pablo Schreiber, Ben Feldman, Daniel Webber, and Grant Harvey. The film premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival and was released November 7, 2017. Kings Kings is a 2017 English-language romance film written and directed by Deniz Gamze Ergüven. The film stars Halle Berry and Daniel Craig. The film had its world premiere at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival on September 13, 2017. The film was screened during three days as part of Stockholms International Film Festival held in November 2017. The film was screened at the Torino Film Festival in Italy before opening wide by Spring 2018. One Wonderful Sunday is a 1947 Japanese film co-written and directed by Akira Kurosawa. It is in black-and-white and runs 108 minutes. Yuzo and his fiancée, Masako, spend a Sunday together in Tokyo. Between them they have 35 yen and are determined to make it last. The film was made during the Occupation and shows some of the challenges facing post-war Tokyo. It is notable in the Kurosawa canon because Masako breaks the fourth wall near the end of the film. Invasion of the Neptune Men is a 1961 superhero film produced by Toei Company Ltd.. The film stars Sonny Chiba as Iron Sharp. The film was released in 1961 in Japan and was later released in the United States on television. In 1998, the film was featured on an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals is a 1977 Italian cannibal film directed by Joe DAmato. The film involves Emanuelle a photojournalist who discovers a woman in a mental hospital who is a cannibal who has tattoos of an Amazonian tribe on her skin. Along with Professor Mark Lester, the two travel to the Amazon with a team to discover the source of the long-thought-extinct tribe that still practices cannibalism today. The film is an entry in the Black Emanuelle series and features elements of cannibal films which had just gained popularity after the release of Ultimo mondo cannibale. DAmato referred it in an interview as "a reasonable commercial success, especially abroad". Novo Novo is a 2002 romantic comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Limosin and starring Eduardo Noriega. The film tells the story of a man who suffers from amnesia. It screened at the Locarno Film Festival. Jack's Back Jack’s Back is a 1988 crime-horror film written and directed by Rowdy Herrington and starring James Spader and Cynthia Gibb. The Peacekeeper The Peacekeeper is a 1997 Canadian-American action film directed by Frédéric Forestier, and starring Dolph Lundgren, Michael Sarrazin, Montel Williams, and Roy Scheider. The film follows U.S. Air Force Major Frank Cross, who is the only man who can prevent the president being assassinated. He must also thwart an imposing nuclear holocaust. The threat is from a terrorist group, which has stolen the Presidents personal communications computer; it has the capability of launching the U.S. arsenal. The film was shot on location in the city of Montreal, Quebec. Zenne Dancer Zenne Dancer is a 2012 Turkish drama film directed by Caner Alper and Mehmet Binay. The film “Zenne Dancer” is real-life story about honor killing of student, zenne dancer who yearned for accomplishing his dreams and fugitive photographer, by his family after realizing he was homosexual,. The film describes suffer of minority group, disadvantageous group of society, the group that does not follow dominant ideology- subculture. Zero Charisma Zero Charisma is a 2013 American comedy film written by Andrew Matthews and co-directed by Matthews and Katie Graham. It stars Sam Eidson, Anne Gee Byrd, Brock England, Garrett Graham, and Cyndi Williams. The film premiered at the South By Southwest film festival in 2013 and later screened at multiple North American Film Festivals including the Maryland Film Festival, the Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal and the Newport Beach Film Festival. The Manxman The Manxman is a 1929 British silent drama film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Anny Ondra, Carl Brisson and Malcolm Keen. The film is based on a popular 1894 romantic novel The Manxman by Hall Caine, which had previously been made into a film 13 years earlier. It was the last fully silent production that Hitchcock directed before he made the transition to sound film with his next film Blackmail. It's a Wonderful World Its a Wonderful World is a romantic screwball comedy-mystery, starring Claudette Colbert and James Stewart and directed by W. S. Van Dyke. Love Happy Love Happy is a 1949 American musical comedy film, released by United Artists, directed by David Miller, starring the Marx Brothers. It was the 13th and final feature film starring the Marx Brothers. The film, produced by former silent film star Mary Pickford, stars Harpo Marx, Chico Marx, and, in a smaller role than usual, Groucho Marx, plus Ilona Massey, Vera-Ellen, Paul Valentine, Marion Hutton, Raymond Burr, Bruce Gordon, and Eric Blore, with a walk-on by then unknown Marilyn Monroe. The plot was written by Frank Tashlin and Mac Benoff, based on a story by Harpo. Modesty Blaise Modesty Blaise is a 1966 British comedy spy-fi film directed by Joseph Losey. It was loosely based upon the popular comic strip Modesty Blaise by Peter ODonnell, who co-wrote the original story upon which Evan Jones based his screenplay. The films music composed by Johnny Dankworth and the theme song, Modesty, sung by David and Jonathan. Modesty Blaise stars Italian actress Monica Vitti, Terence Stamp, Dirk Bogarde, Harry Andrews, Michael Craig and Clive Revill. It is Monica Vittis first English-speaking role. The Lords of Discipline The Lords of Discipline is a 1983 American film based on the novel by Pat Conroy and directed by Franc Roddam. The film stars David Keith, Robert Prosky, Judge Reinhold, Bill Paxton, William Hope, Michael Biehn, and Olympic boxer Mark Breland. The college scenes were filmed primarily at Wellington College in England, as none of the American military academies would allow filming on their grounds because of the books less-than-positive portrayal of life at a military academy. The film was not filmed entirely in England. The restaurant scene with Bobby Bentley, Commerces home, and the train track scene were filmed in Charleston, over a period of two weeks. Sharaabi Sharaabi is a 1984 Indian Hindi drama film produced and directed by Prakash Mehra. This was Mehras sixth film in a row with Amitabh Bachchan. Sharaabi stars Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Prada with Pran and Om Prakash along with Bharat Bhushan and Ranjeet. The music was composed by Bappi Lahiri. It became a hit at the box office. Sharaabi is one of the greatest performances ever by Amitabh Bachchan. His emotional and comical performance as an alcoholic is considered to have raised the bar for future generations of actors portraying alcoholics. The film , which was loosely inspired by the 1981 movie Arthur , was remade in Kannada in 1985 as Nee Thanda Kanike with Vishnuvardhan and Jayasudha. Bal-Can-Can Bal-Can-Can is a 2005 Macedonian-Italian joint production film about a deserter who travels throughout the Balkans as a political immigrant in search of his dead mother-in-law who is wrapped in a carpet. Patient Seven Patient Seven is a 2016 American horror anthology film with segments directed by Danny Draven, Paul Davis, Ómar Örn Hauksson, Dean Hewison, Joel Morgan and Johannes Persson. Its inspired by 1972 British Amicus Productions anthology film Asylum. It stars Michael Ironside, Jack Plotnick and Drew Fonteiro. Patient Seven it comprises seven segments. The Merry Widow The Merry Widow is a 1934 film adaptation of the operetta of the same name by Franz Lehár. It was directed and produced by Ernst Lubitsch and starred Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald. A French-language version was produced at the same time and released in France the same year as La Veuve joyeuse. The House on Telegraph Hill House on Telegraph Hill is a 1951 American film noir directed by Robert Wise, and starring Richard Basehart, Valentina Cortese, and William Lundigan. Fay Baker also stars in the film, which received an Academy Award nomination for its art direction. The hill in the title is San Franciscos Telegraph Hill, where much of the story takes place. Dunkirk Dunkirk is a 1958 British war film directed by Leslie Norman that depicts the Dunkirk evacuation of World War II, and starring John Mills, Richard Attenborough, and Bernard Lee. The film is based on the novels The Big Pick-Up by Elleston Trevor and Dunkirk co-authored by Lt. Col. Ewan Butler and Maj. J. S. Bradford. Cleopatra Jones Cleopatra Jones is a 1973 American blaxploitation action comedy film directed by Jack Starrett and starring Tamara Dobson, Bernie Casey, Shelley Winters and Antonio Fargas. 29th Street 29th Street is a 1991 American comedy-drama film written and directed by George Gallo and starring Danny Aiello, Anthony LaPaglia, and Lainie Kazan. It was adapted from the story by Frank Pesce and James Franciscus. What's Cooking? Whats Cooking? is a 2000 British/American comedy-drama film directed by Gurinder Chadha and starring Mercedes Ruehl, Kyra Sedgwick, Joan Chen, Lainie Kazan, Maury Chaykin, Julianna Margulies, Alfre Woodard, and Dennis Haysbert. A Garfield Christmas Special A Garfield Christmas Special is a 1987 American animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip, created by Jim Davis. It is directed by Phil Roman and stars Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield the house cat, as well as Thom Huge, Gregg Berger, Julie Payne, Pat Harrington Jr., David L. Lander and Pat Carroll. The special is about Garfield spending Christmas with the Arbuckle family on their farm, and discovering the true meaning of Christmas. Davis, who wrote the teleplay, cited it as semi-autobiographical. The special was first broadcast December 21, 1987, on CBS and was often rebroadcast in subsequent years at Christmastime: until 2000. It was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program and has been released on DVD. Lost in Paris Lost in Paris is a 2016 French-Belgian comedy film written, directed and co-produced by Dominique Abel and Fiona Gordon, starring Gordon as a Canadian librarian who meets a homeless man in Paris. The film also features Emmanuelle Riva and Pierre Richard. The film had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on 2 September 2016. It received three nominations at the 8th Magritte Awards, including Best Film, and won Best Editing for Sandrine Deegen. Opening Night Opening Night is an American musical comedy film written by Gerry De Leon and Greg Lisi, and directed by Isaac Rentz. The film takes place in real time, backstage on the opening night of a Broadway musical. The film had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 3, 2016. It was later released on June 2, 2017. Dead Rising: Endgame Dead Rising: Endgame is a 2016 American action horror zombie film directed by Pat Williams and written by Tim Carter and Michael Ferris. It is a sequel to the 2015 film Watchtower. It was released on Crackle on June 20, 2016. Pilot "Pilot" is the pilot episode of the American science fiction drama Under the Dome, based on the novel of the same name by author Stephen King. It originally aired on CBS in the United States on June 24, 2013. The premiere episode was met with generally positive reviews from critics; and was watched by 13.53 million American viewers, setting numerous records for CBS. The Cat and the Canary The Cat and the Canary is a 1939 American horror comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent starring Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard. It is a remake of the 1927 silent film The Cat and the Canary, which was based on the 1922 play of the same name by John Willard. Universal Home Entertainment released the film on DVD in 2010 as part of the Bob Hope: Thanks for the Memories Collection and again in 2011 individually as a part of their "Universal Vault Series" on Amazon.com. Oh Lucy! Oh Lucy! is a 2017 American-Japanese drama film directed, produced and co-written by Atsuko Hirayanagi, based on her 2014 short film of the same name. The film follows a lonely chain-smoking office drudge living in Tokyo who develops a crush on her English teacher and decides to follow him to Los Angeles when he disappears. However, she ends up in America with her sister and her niece, as well as her English teacher. It premiered in the International Critics Week section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival in France, and was released in American theaters on March 2, 2018. Come See the Paradise Come See the Paradise is a 1990 drama film written and directed by Alan Parker, and starring Dennis Quaid and Tamlyn Tomita. Set before and during World War II, the film depicts the treatment of Japanese Americans in the United States following the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the subsequent loss of civil liberties within the framework of a love story. Blue Juice Blue Juice is a 1995 British film directed by Carl Prechezer and starring Sean Pertwee, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Ewan McGregor and Steven Mackintosh. It follows JC as he attempts to reconcile his surfer lifestyle and loser friends with the pressure to grow up from his girlfriend. Blue Juice was set in Cornwall, and released in 1995 by FilmFour productions. Like Mike 2: Streetball Like Mike 2: Streetball is an American direct-to-video film, and stand-alone sequel to Like Mike. It was directed by David Nelson and released on June 6, 2006. The film does not feature any of the original cast members nor are there any mentions of the previous films events. Josie Josie is a 2018 American thriller film directed by Eric England and written by Anthony Ragnone II. The film stars Sophie Turner as the titular character, a mysterious high school student who transfers to the Southern town of Baymont, where she draws the attention of local recluse Hank. The film also stars Jack Kilmer, Micah Fitzgerald, Lombardo Boyar, Daeg Faerch, Robin Bartlett, and Kurt Fuller. Josie premiered at Mammoth Film Festival on February 8, 2018, and was released in the United States by Screen Media Films on March 16, 2018. The Given Word O Pagador de Promessas is a 1962 Brazilian drama film directed by Anselmo Duarte. Duarte adapted the screenplay himself from the famous stage play written by Dias Gomes. Shot in Salvador, it stars Leonardo Villar. It won the Palme dOr at the 1962 Cannes Film Festival, becoming the first film by a Brazilian director to achieve that feat. A year later, it also became the first Brazilian and South American film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. May Fools Milou en mai, released as Milou in May in the UK and as May Fools in North America, is a 1990 film by Louis Malle. The film portrays the impact of the French revolutionary fervour of May 1968 on a French village. Milou en mai was filmed at Château du Calaoue, in the Gers département, southwestern France. Liam Liam is a 2000 British-German film directed by Stephen Frears and written by novelist/screenwriter Jimmy McGovern. McGovern adapted Joseph Mckeowns novel Back Crack Boy for this emotionally raw meditation on innocence and pain. Frears in turn was influenced by James Joyces accounts of his stern childhood in late 19th century Catholic Dublin. Megan Burns won the Marcello Mastroianni Award at the 57th Venice International Film Festival for her performance. One Nite in Mongkok One Nite in Mongkok is a 2004 Hong Kong crime thriller film written and directed by Derek Yee and starring Daniel Wu, Cecilia Cheung and Alex Fong. The film is a sequel to the Yee produced 2000 film, Double Tap, with Fong reprising his role from the previous installment. A sequel to the film, Triple Tap, was released in 2010, which was once again directed by Yee and featured Fong reprising his role, while also starring Wu in a different role. Pig Hunt Pig Hunt is a 2008 American science fiction action horror thriller film directed by James Isaac, it was written by Robert Mailer Anderson and Zack Anderson. The film includes several original songs by Les Claypool, who also plays a minor role as the preacher. This was the last film directed by James Isaac before his death in 2012. Balibo Balibo is a 2009 Australian war film that follows the story of the Balibo Five, a group of journalists who were captured and killed while reporting on activities just prior to the Indonesian invasion of East Timor of 1975. While historically accurate, the film is loosely based on the book Cover-Up by Jill Jolliffe, an Australian journalist who met the men before they were killed. The film follows dishevelled journalist Roger East, played by Anthony LaPaglia, who travels to East Timor in 1975 to investigate the deaths of the Balibo Five during the buildup to the Indonesian invasion of East Timor. Oscar Isaac plays the young José Ramos-Horta, who would later receive the Nobel Peace Prize and become the second President of East Timor, who joins East in the movie. Filming began on 30 June 2008, in Dili, East Timor, and the film was released the following year. It was produced by Arenafilm in Australia with Robert Connolly as director, David Williamson as screenwriter, and Professor Clinton Fernandes as historical consultant. LaPaglia, also an Executive Producer, named East as "probably the best role Ive ever had". Welcome Mr. President Welcome Mr. President is an Italian 2013 comedy film directed by Riccardo Milani and starring Claudio Bisio. How to Build a Better Boy How to Build a Better Boy is a Disney Channel Original Movie directed by Paul Hoen and written by Jason Mayland. It stars China Anne McClain, Kelli Berglund and Marshall Williams. The first images were shown during a promo for Disney Channels Summer 2014, while the first promo aired on June 27, 2014 during the premiere of the Disney Channel Original Movie Zapped. The film premiered on August 15, 2014. The movie premiered on Disney Channel UK on September 19, 2014. Alléluia Alleluia is a 2014 Belgian-French drama film directed by Fabrice Du Welz. It was screened as part of the Directors Fortnight section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. It received eight nominations at the 6th Magritte Awards, including Best Director for Du Welz. Birthmarked Birthmarked is a 2018 American-Canadian direct-to-VOD comedy film, directed by Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais, from a screenplay by Marc Tulin, from a story by Hoss-Desmarais and Tulin. It stars Matthew Goode, Toni Collette, Andreas Apergis, Jordan Poole, Megan OKelly, Anton Gillis-Adelman, Michael Smiley, Suzanne Clément and Fionnula Flanagan. The film was released in the United States through a limited release and through video on demand on March 30, 2018, by Vertical Entertainment, before being released in Canada on May 25, 2018, by Entertainment One. The Wild Angels The Wild Angels is a 1966 American outlaw biker film produced and directed by Roger Corman. Made on location in Southern California, The Wild Angels was the first film to associate actor Peter Fonda with Harley-Davidson motorcycles and 1960s counterculture. It inspired the biker film genre that continued into the early 1970s. The Wild Angels, released by American International Pictures, stars Fonda as the fictitious Hells Angels San Pedro chapter president "Heavenly Blues", Nancy Sinatra as his girlfriend "Mike", Bruce Dern as doomed fellow outlaw "the Loser", and Derns real-life wife Diane Ladd as the Losers on-screen wife, "Gaysh". Small supporting roles are played by Michael J. Pollard and Gayle Hunnicutt and, according to literature promoting the film, members of the Hells Angels from Venice. Members of the Coffin Cheaters motorcycle club also appeared. In 1967 AIP followed this film with Devils Angels, The Glory Stompers with Dennis Hopper, and The Born Losers. Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge you is a 2002 Indian action thriller film directed by Pankaj Parashar. The films stars Salman Khan, Inder Kumar, Sushmita Sen and Dia Mirza in the lead roles. The Boys & Girls Guide to Getting Down The Boys & Girls Guide to Getting Down is an independent film directed by Paul Sapiano. The Boys & Girls Guide to Getting Down was the winner of five independent film awards at the Los Angeles Film Festival 2006. It features original music from Dirty Vegas, and Kava Kava. The film was remade as a television movie with the same title and released in 2011. 100% Love 100% Love is a 2011 Indian Telugu language romantic comedy film directed by Sukumar and produced by Bunny Vasu under Geetha Arts studio. The film features Naga Chaitanya and Tamanna in the lead roles. Production works began in February 2010, while the filming continued for over one year, with the title only being announced in March 2011. The film features music by Devi Sri Prasad and was released on 6 May 2011. The film was dubbed and released in Malayalam with the same title. The film is said to be the only film of Naga Chaitanya after Ye Maaya Chesave and for Sukumar after Arya, completing 50 days in 65 centres and 100 days on 13 August 2011. It was remade in Bengali in 2016 as Prem Ki Bujhini. It was remade in Tamil as 100% Kadhal with GV Prakash. The Summer of Sangaile The Summer of Sangailė is a 2015 Lithuanian-language drama film written and directed by Alantė Kavaitė. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. The film won the directing award in the dramatic world cinema category at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. It also won Best Film, Best Actress and best set design at the Silver Crane Awards. The film was selected as the Lithuanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Ahora o nunca Its Now or Never is a 2015 Spanish romantic comedy film directed by María Ripoll. Commando 2 Commando 2: The Black Money Trail is a 2017 Indian action film directed by Deven Bhojani and produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah. The film is a sequel to the 2013 film A One Man Army. The principal photography of the film commenced on 17 February 2016. Vidyut Jammwal and Adah Sharma played lead roles in the film. The film was released on 3 March 2017. The film became successful at the international box office and a sequel to the film is being planned, tentatively known as Commando 3. The Boy with Green Hair The Boy with Green Hair is a 1948 American fantasy-drama film in Technicolor directed by Joseph Losey. It stars Dean Stockwell as Peter, a young war orphan who is subject to ridicule after he awakens one morning to find his hair mysteriously turned green. Co-stars include Pat OBrien, Robert Ryan, and Barbara Hale. The film was released on DVD on March 10, 2010 as part of the Warner Archive Collection. Sleep with Me Sleep with Me is a 1994 American comedy-drama film directed by Rory Kelly and starring Meg Tilly, Eric Stoltz and Craig Sheffer, who play good friends that become involved in a love triangle, a relationship complicated by the marriage of Tillys and Stoltzs characters. It also features Parker Posey, Joey Lauren Adams, and a cameo by Quentin Tarantino, in which he expounds on the homoerotic subtext of Top Gun to Todd Field. Six different writers wrote a scene each about the arc and development of the relation between the protagonists, including Kelly. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Ramji Rao Speaking Ramji Rao Speaking is a 1989 Indian Malayalam comedy film written and directed by the Siddique-Lal duo, Produced by Fazil. The movie is an adaptation of the 1971 TV movie See The Man Run. It stars Saikumar, Mukesh, Innocent and Rekha in the lead roles. The film deals with social factors affecting Kerala including unemployment during the 1980s, and went on to become a cult classic. Ramji Rao Speaking marked the debut of director duo Siddique-Lal, actors Saikumar, Rekha, N. F. Varghese, Harishree Ashokan, and music director S. Balakrishnan. Mannar Mathai Speaking and Mannar Mathai Speaking 2 are the sequels to this movie. Fazil remade this film in Tamil as Arangetra Velai, with Mamukkoya and Vijayaraghavan reprising their role in the film. Priyadarshan remade the film in Hindi language titled Hera Pheri, which went on to become a popular comedy. It was also remade in Telugu as Dhanalakshmi I Love You, in Kannada as Trin Trin and in Odia as Wrong Number. Lake Placid: The Final Chapter Lake Placid: The Final Chapter is a 2012 horror television film directed by Don Michael Paul. It is a sequel to Lake Placid 3 and the fourth installment in the Lake Placid series. The film premiered on September 29, 2012 by Syfy. As the title suggests, it was intended to be the final installment in the series. However, it was later followed by two sequels: Lake Placid vs. Anaconda and Legacy. Freebie and the Bean Freebie and the Bean is a 1974 American buddy cop action comedy film about two off-beat police detectives who wreak havoc in San Francisco attempting to bring down a local organized crime boss. The picture, a precursor to the buddy cop film genre popularized a decade later, stars James Caan, Alan Arkin, Loretta Swit and Valerie Harper. Harper was nominated for the Golden Globe for New Star of the Year for playing the Hispanic wife of Alan Arkin. The film was directed by Richard Rush. An article in Rolling Stone magazine alleged that Stanley Kubrick called Freebie and the Bean the best film of 1974. Arkin and Caan would not appear in another movie together until the 2008 film adaptation of Get Smart. Abhimaan Abhimaan is a 1973 Indian Hindi musical drama film starring Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Asrani and Bindu. It was directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film is perhaps best remembered for its songs, composed and arranged by the late S. D. Burman, written by Majrooh Sultanpuri, and sung by playback singers Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar, and Kishore Kumar. Film did above average business at box office as per the Bollywood trade magazine published at that time. Jaya Bachchan won the Filmfare Best Actress Award for Abhimaan. According to Aalif Surti film is based on troublesome marriage between two sitar maestros Ravi Sankar and Annapurna Devi. Also according to author Raju Bharatan, Hrishikesh Mukherjee based the films story on the life of singer Kishore Kumar and his first wife, Ruma Ghosh although it has resemblances with the 1954 movie A Star Is Born. It was remade in Tamil in 1983 as Nenjamellam Neeye starring Mohan, Radha and Poornima Jayaram. Run Run is a 1991 American action thriller film directed by Geoff Burrowes and starring Patrick Dempsey and Kelly Preston. Jönssonligan & den svarta diamanten Jönssonligan & den svarta diamanten is a Swedish film about the gang Jönssonligan made in 1992. Its the first film not to feature the original gang leader Sickan played by Gösta Ekman. The famous theme of the previous films is also replaced by a new theme to mark the absence of Sickan. The original theme only plays briefly in a single scene. The film is loosely inspired by the film The Testament of Dr. Mabuse. Love & Human Remains Love and Human Remains is a 1993 Canadian film directed by Denys Arcand and based on Brad Frasers stage play Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love. Fraser also wrote the screenplay for the film adaptation. The film version follows the storyline of the original play fairly closely: a gay man and his heterosexual, female roommate try to find love and sexual gratification in Edmonton, as a serial killer is loose in the city. While the film was shot on location in Montreal, Quebec, the original stage play and the screenplay are both set in Edmonton, Alberta. There are attempts made in the dialogue, props and background film footage to identify the city as Edmonton, as in Davids remark, "Lets order a Rosebowl pizza and discuss your sexual crises". In another scene, the TV news reporter signs off from "CFR-" and gets cut off by the TV remote control before she can say "-N", the final call letter of Edmontons CTV affiliate station. Sals remark, "Its chicken night at Flash", is an allusion to Flashbacks, a long-gone Edmonton gay bar. Theres also repeated use of a Sun newspaper and CBC-TV Canadian Football League footage of an Edmonton Eskimos game. Fraser won a Genie Award for his adapted screenplay, while stars Mia Kirshner, Joanne Vannicola and Matthew Ferguson received acting nominations. In 2011 it was finally released on Region 1 DVD from Sony Pictures Classics MOD service. It is also available in the UK on a Region 0 PAL DVD issued by Arrow Films. The Devil Bat The Devil Bat is a 1940 black-and-white American horror film produced by Producers Releasing Corporation and directed by Jean Yarborough. The film stars Bela Lugosi along with Suzanne Kaaren, Guy Usher, Yolande Mallott and the comic team of Dave OBrien and Donald Kerr as the protagonists. It was the first horror film from PRC. Although described as a sequel, PRCs 1946 film Devil Bats Daughter has no actors, characters or close plot elements from the 1940 film. The Pride and the Passion The Pride and the Passion is a 1957 Napoleonic era war film in Technicolor and VistaVision from United Artists, produced and directed by Stanley Kramer, that stars Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra, and Sophia Loren. The film co-stars Theodore Bikel and Jay Novello. The films storyline concerns a British Royal Navy artillery officer who has orders to retrieve a huge siege cannon from Spain and transport it by ship to British forces. But first, the leader of the Spanish guerrillas wants to transport the weapon 1,000 km across Spain to help in the recapture of the city of Ávila from the occupying French before he releases it to the British. Most of the film deals with the hardships of transporting the big gun to Ávila across rivers and through mountains, while also evading the occupying French forces that have been ordered to find it. A subplot concerns the struggle for the love of the Spanish woman Juana by the two male protagonists. The screen story and screenplay by Edna Anhalt and Edward Anhalt was loosely based on the 1933 novel The Gun by C. S. Forester. Earl Felton did an uncredited screenplay re-write, George Antheil composed the music score, while Saul Bass designed the opening title sequence. The films music score was the last important work by George Antheil, once famous as the "bad boy of music" in the 1920s. It is the only one of Antheils many film scores to have been preserved on a commercial soundtrack recording. First Spaceship on Venus First Spaceship on Venus is a 1960 East German/Polish color science fiction film based on the 1951 science fiction novel The Astronauts by Stanisław Lem. It was directed by Kurt Maetzig, and stars Günther Simon, Julius Ongewe and Yoko Tani. The film was first released by Progress Film in East Germany, running 93 min. After finding an ancient, long-buried flight recorder that originally came from a spaceship, apparently from Venus, a human spaceship is dispatched to Venus. The crew discovers a long-dead Venusian civilization that had constructed a device intended to destroy all life on the Earth prior to invasion. Before they could execute their plan, they perished in a global nuclear war. The Beast The Beast is a 1996 television movie starring William Petersen, Karen Sillas and Charles Martin Smith. Aired in two parts as a miniseries, the movie is based on the 1991 novel Beast by Jaws author Peter Benchley. The film is about a giant squid that attacks and kills several people when its food supply becomes scarce and its offspring is killed. It was filmed primarily in New South Wales, Australia. O Crime do Padre Amaro O Crime do Padre Amaro is a 2005 Portuguese drama film directed by Carlos Coelho da Silva and based on the 19th century novel of the same name by Eça de Queirós. It stars Soraia Chaves, Jorge Corrula and Nicolau Breyner. Attack on Darfur Darfur is a film directed by Uwe Boll concerning the current conflict in Darfur, starring David OHara, Kristanna Loken, Billy Zane and Edward Furlong. The film was also released as Attack On Darfur. The Crown Jewels The Crown Jewels is a 2011 Swedish drama film directed by Ella Lemhagen based upon a story by Carina Dahl. It stars Alicia Vikander and Bill Skarsgård. On Tour On Tour is a 2010 internationally co-produced comedy-drama film directed by Mathieu Amalric. It stars Amalric himself as a producer who brings an American Neo-Burlesque troupe to France, played by genuine performers Mimi Le Meaux, Kitten on the Keys, Dirty Martini, Julie Atlas Muz, Evie Lovelle and Roky Roulette. In a road movie narrative, the plot follows the troupe as they tour French port cities with their show, which was performed for actual audiences during the production. The inspiration for the film was a book by Colette about her experience from music halls in the early 20th century, and a part of Amalrics aim was to translate the sentiment of the book to a modern setting. The film premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival where it won the FIPRESCI Award, the festivals main prize from film critics. Amalric also received the Best Director Award. Fantozzi Against the Wind Fantozzi contro tutti is a 1980 Italian comedy film is the third film in the saga of the unlucky clerk Ugo Fantozzi, played by its creator, Paolo Villaggio. It is the first movie in which Fantozzis wife, Pina, is played by Milena Vukotic. It also marks the final film appearance of actor Giuseppe Anatrelli, who died the following year. Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars is a 1973 documentary and concert film by D. A. Pennebaker. It features David Bowie and his backing group The Spiders from Mars performing at the Hammersmith Odeon in London on 3 July 1973. At this show, Bowie made the sudden surprise announcement that the show would be "the last show that well ever do", later understood to mean that he was retiring his Ziggy Stardust persona. The full-length 90-minute film spent years in post-production before finally having its theatrical premiere at the Edinburgh Film Festival on 31 August 1979. Prior to the premiere, the 35 mm film had been shown in 16 mm format a few times, mostly in United States college towns. A shortened 60-minute version was broadcast once in the USA on ABC-TV in October 1974. In 1983, the film was finally released to theatres worldwide, corresponding with the release of its soundtrack album entitled The Motion Picture. The following year, in 1984, the film was released to home video under the title, Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars: The Motion Picture. The film was first released on DVD in 1998. A digitally remastered 30th Anniversary Edition DVD, including additional material from the live show and extras, was released in 2003. The Curse The Curse is a 1987 American science-fiction horror film directed by David Keith in his directorial debut, and based on the short story The Colour Out of Space by H. P. Lovecraft. It tells about a meteorite that crashes into a farming community in Tennessee, which begins to infect the land and its residents. The film stars Wil Wheaton, Claude Akins, Cooper Huckabee, Malcolm Danare, John Schneider, and Amy Wheaton. Production began in September 1986, in Tellico Plains and Rome. It premiered on September 11, 1987, and grossed $1.9 million against its budget of $4 million. The film was followed by two unrelated sequels, Curse II: The Bite and Curse III: Blood Sacrifice, both of which were released direct-to-video. 'Twas the Night Before Christmas Twas the Night Before Christmas is a 1974 animated Christmas television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions and based on the famous 1823 poem that opens with this line. The special first originally aired on CBS on December 8, 1974 where it aired annually until 1994, when The Family Channel took over its syndication rights. AMC took over syndication rights for the special in 2018. Although the opening credits mention "told and sung by Joel Grey", it is really narrated by George Gobel, as there is more emphasis on the point of view of Father Mouse, with Moores poem read by Grey as a secondary plot. In a Dark Place In a Dark Place is a 2006 horror/thriller film version of Henry James 1898 novella The Turn of the Screw. Deadly Impact Deadly Impact is a 2009 American crime thriller film written by Alexander Vesha and directed by Robert Kurtzman. The film stars Sean Patrick Flanery, Joe Pantoliano, Carmen Serano, and Greg Serano. Fanfan la Tulipe Fanfan la Tulipe is a 1952 French comedy adventure film directed by Christian-Jaque. It has also been categorized under swashbuckler films. The film starred Gérard Philipe and Gina Lollobrigida. The film was remade in 2003 with Penélope Cruz in Lollobrigidas role. Roustabout Roustabout is a 1964 American musical feature film starring Elvis Presley as a singer who takes a job working with a struggling carnival. The film was produced by Hal Wallis and directed by John Rich from a screenplay by Anthony Lawrence and Allan Weiss. The screenplay was nominated for a Writers Guild of America award for best written American musical although Roustabout received a lukewarm review in Variety. The films soundtrack album was one of Elvis Presleys most successful, reaching no. 1 on the Billboard Album Chart. It was filmed at Paramount Studios with location for carnival sequences shot in Thousand Oaks. Filming began in January 1964. The Burning Bed The Burning Bed is both a 1980 non-fiction book by Faith McNulty about battered housewife Francine Hughes, and a 1984 TV-movie adaptation written by Rose Leiman Goldemberg. The plot follows Hughes trial for the murder of her husband, James Berlin "Mickey" Hughes, following her setting fire to the bed he was sleeping in at their Dansville home on March 9, 1977, and thirteen years of physical domestic abuse at his hands. The Emperor's New Clothes The Emperors New Clothes is a 2001 British historical drama film that was adapted from Simon Leys novel The Death of Napoleon. Directed by Alan Taylor, the film stars Ian Holm as Napoleon and Eugene Lenormand, a Napoleon look-alike, Iben Hjejle as Nicole Pumpkin Truchaut and Tim McInnerny as Dr. Lambert. The plot re-invents the history surrounding Napoleon Bonapartes exile to St. Helena following his defeat at Waterloo. Although set in Paris, the film was mostly shot in Turin, Italy. In 2002, it won the Audience Award for Best International Feature Film at the Florida Film Festival. Pinjar Pinjar is a 2003 Indian period drama film directed by Chandraprakash Dwivedi. The movie is about the Hindu-Muslim problems during the partition of India. The film is based on a Punjabi novel of the same name, written by Amrita Pritam. Urmila Matondkar, Manoj Bajpayee and Sanjay Suri are in the lead roles. Besides critical acclaim, the film also won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration. Freaky Ali Freaky Ali is a 2016 Indian sports comedy film written and directed by Sohail Khan. It is produced by Khan and Nishant Pitti of EaseMyTrip, with dialogue by Raaj Shaandilyaa. The film stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Arbaaz Khan, and Amy Jackson. Based on the 1996 American comedy film, Happy Gilmore, Freaky Ali was released on 9 September 2016. The Shanghai Gesture The Shanghai Gesture is a 1941 American film noir directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Gene Tierney, Walter Huston, Victor Mature, and Ona Munson. It is based on a Broadway play of the same name by John Colton, which was adapted for the screen by Sternberg and produced by Arnold Pressburger for United Artists. It was the last Hollywood film Sternberg ever completed: Howard Hughes fired him halfway through production of Macao in 1951, as well as from Jet Pilot in 1957. Boris Leven received an Academy Award nomination for Best Art Direction, while Richard Hageman was nominated for Best Original Music Score. Chissà perché... capitano tutte a me Everything Happens to Me is a 1980 childrens comedy movie starring Bud Spencer and child actor Cary Guffey. It is a direct sequel of the 1979 movie The Sheriff and the Satellite Kid and is also known under the title Why Did You Pick on Me? King Size Kingsajz is a 1987 cult Polish comedy fantasy film directed by Juliusz Machulski. The action takes place in late communist Poland and in a fictional Lilliputian kingdom called Szuflandia, hidden deep underground the Quaternary Research Institute. The movie is an allegory of a communist regime and thus was received very enthusiastically by anti-communist society. Kingsajz used highly oversized props and sets, supervised by production designer Janusz Sosnowski, intended to capture the difference in size between the little people and the large things from the above ground world that they use. The Drawerland sets were built in Łódź Studio soundstages as wall-to-wall set-constructions. Some scenes were optically enhanced by matte painting by artists from Barrandov Studios. Chotushkone Chotushkone is an Indian Bengali thriller film directed by Srijit Mukherji, starring Aparna Sen, Goutam Ghose, Chiranjeet Chakraborty, Parambrata Chatterjee and Payel Sarkar.The film received positive reviews from critics. The film won the National Film Award for Best Director for Srijit Mukherji at Indias 62nd National Film Awards. Madame Curie Madame Curie is a 1943 biographical film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and produced by Sidney Franklin from a screenplay by Paul Osborn, Paul H. Rameau, and Aldous Huxley, adapted from the biography by Ève Curie. It stars Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, with supporting performances by Robert Walker, Henry Travers, and Albert Bassermann. The film tells the story of Polish-French physicist Marie Curie in 1890s Paris as she begins to share a laboratory with her future husband, Pierre Curie. This was the fourth of nine onscreen pairings between Pidgeon and Garson. In several versions, much of the scientific aspects of the film were cut down or edited out entirely. Turner Classic Movies has shown it unedited at 124 minutes. Count Dracula Count Dracula is a 1969 Spanish-Italian-German-British horror film, directed by Jesús Franco and starring Christopher Lee, Herbert Lom and Klaus Kinski. It was based on the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker. Although Count Dracula stars Christopher Lee in the title role, it is not a Hammer production like his other Dracula films, being produced instead by Harry Alan Towers. Klaus Kinski, who would play Dracula himself nine years later in Nosferatu the Vampyre, is also featured in the film as Renfield. Count Dracula was advertised as the most faithful adaptation of Bram Stokers novel. Among other details, it was the first film version of the novel in which Dracula begins as an old man and becomes younger as he feeds upon fresh blood. The film was shot at the Tirrenia Studios and on location in Spain. The films sets were designed by the art director Karl Schneider. Lamhe Lamhe is a 1991 Indian romantic drama film directed by Yash Chopra and written by Honey Irani, with Rahi Masoom Raza. The film stars Sridevi and Anil Kapoor in the lead roles, along with Waheeda Rehman, Anupam Kher and Manohar Singh, featured in supporting roles. In the film, Viren falls in love with Pallavi, but she marries Siddharth. The married couple die in a tragic car accident, leaving behind their one and only daughter – who grows up to resemble her mother, she meets Viren and falls in love with him. Produced by Chopra under his production banner Yash Raj Films, Lamhe was shot in two schedules in Rajasthan and London. Over the years, it has been hailed as a classic and possibly Chopras finest film. Upon its release, the film was highly acclaimed and is considered as one of the greatest Indian films of all time. Although the film did average business domestically, it became an enormous success overseas, bringing in a worldwide gross of 20.5 crores on a 6 crores budget; thus becoming the 10th highest grossing Indian film of 1991. It received numerous accolades and features in Outlooks list of Bollywoods Best Films. It has been cited as Yash Chopras personal favourite of the movies he has done. This was one of the last films that Masoom Raza scripted. He died a couple of months after its release. On the occasion of the Centenary of Indian Cinema in 2013, Lamhe featured among the Top Ten Romantic Movies Of 100 Years. At the 39th National Film Awards, the film won Best Costume Design. At the 37th Filmfare Awards, the film received a leading thirteen nominations and won the highest five: Best Film, Best Actress, Best Comic Actor, Best Story and Best Dialogue. Désirée Désirée is a 1954 American historical-biographical film directed by Henry Koster and produced by Julian Blaustein from a screenplay by Daniel Taradash, based on the best-selling novel Désirée by Annemarie Selinko. The music score was by Alex North and the cinematography by Milton R. Krasner. The film was made in CinemaScope. It stars Marlon Brando as Napoleon Bonaparte and Jean Simmons as Désirée Clary. It also stars Merle Oberon and Michael Rennie with Cameron Mitchell, Elizabeth Sellars, Charlotte Austin, Cathleen Nesbitt, Carolyn Jones and Evelyn Varden. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards, for Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design. From Karkheh to Rhein From Karkheh to Rhein is a 1992 Iranian film directed by Ebrahim Hatamikia. How the War Started on My Island How the War Started on My Island is a 1996 Croatian black comedy film directed by Vinko Brešan and starring Vlatko Dulić, Ljubomir Kerekeš, Ivan Brkić, Predrag Vušović, Ivica Vidović, Božidar Orešković and Matija Prskalo. The film was shot on location in Primošten and Šibenik. House of Bodies House of Bodies is a 2013 American horror film directed by Alex Merkin and written by Eddie Harris. It stars Terrence Howard, Peter Fonda, George Katt, Alexz Johnson and Queen Latifah. The film was released worldwide on Netflix on April 19, 2013. Heal the Living Heal the Living is a 2016 French-Belgian drama film. It was directed by Katell Quillévéré, written by Quillévéré and Gilles Taurand, and scored by Alexandre Desplat, and stars Tahar Rahim, Emmanuelle Seigner, Anne Dorval, Bouli Lanners, and Kool Shen. Based on the novel Réparer les vivants by Maylis de Kerangal, Heal the Living interweaves three stories connected to each other via an organ transplant. The film was presented in the Horizons section at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival. A Cinderella Story: If the Shoe Fits A Cinderella Story: If the Shoe Fits is a 2016 American teen comedy musical film directed by Michelle Johnston and starring Sofia Carson, Thomas Law and Jennifer Tilly. It is the fourth installment in the A Cinderella Story series. The film was released digitally on August 2, 2016, and on DVD on August 16, 2016. It premiered on Freeform on November 27, 2016 with 1.11 Million viewers tuning in. It also aired on Disney Channel on January 16, 2017 and was watched by 2.13 million viewers. The Theory of Flight For the science of flight see Aerodynamics. The Theory of Flight is a 1998 film directed by Paul Greengrass from a screenplay written by Richard Hawkins. It stars Helena Bonham Carter and Kenneth Branagh. It premiered at the 23rd Toronto International Film Festival on 11 September 1998. Bonham Carter plays a woman with motor neurone disease, and the film deals with the sexuality of people with disabilities. We Feed the World We Feed the World is a 2005 documentary in which Austrian filmmaker Erwin Wagenhofer traces the origins of the food we eat and views modern industrial production of food and factory farming in a critical light. His journey takes him to France, Spain, Romania, Switzerland, Brazil and back to Austria. The film features interviews with several people, including one with sociologist and politician Jean Ziegler. The film was the most successful Austrian documentary ever. In German-speaking countries it was seen by about 600,000 cinemagoers. Five Dances Five Dances is a 2013 film written and directed by Alan Brown and starring Ryan Steele, Reed Luplau, Catherine Miller, Kimiye Corwin, and Luke Murphy. Bitter Lake Bitter Lake is a 2015 BBC documentary by British filmmaker Adam Curtis. It argues that Western politicians have manufactured a simplified story about militant Islam into a good vs. evil argument, informed by and a reaction to Western societys increasing chaos and disorder, which they neither grasp nor understand. The film makes extended use of newsreels and archive footage, and intersperses brief narrative segments with longer segments that depict violence and war in Afghanistan. The Racket The Racket is a 1951 black-and-white film noir drama directed by John Cromwell with uncredited directing help from Nicholas Ray, Tay Garnett, Sherman Todd and Mel Ferrer. The production features Robert Mitchum, Lizabeth Scott, Robert Ryan, William Conrad and Ray Collins. The film, a remake of the 1928 film The Racket, is based on the Bartlett Cormack play. X the Unknown X the Unknown is a 1956 British science fiction horror film directed by Leslie Norman and starring Dean Jagger and Edward Chapman. It was made by the Hammer Film Productions company and written by Jimmy Sangster. The film is significant in that "it firmly established Hammers transition from B-movie thrillers to out-and-out horror/science fiction" and, with The Quatermass Xperiment and Quatermass 2, completes "an important trilogy containing relevant allegorical threads revealing Cold War anxieties and a diminishing national identity resulting from Britains decrease in status as a world power". Orgy of the Dead Orgy of the Dead is a 1965 erotic horror film directed by Stephen C. Apostolof. The screenplay was written by cult film director Edward D. Wood Jr., who adapted the screenplay into a novel. Lemonade Joe Lemonade Joe, or the Horse Opera is a 1964 Czechoslovak musical comedy film, directed by Oldřich Lipský and written by Jiří Brdečka, based on his novel and stage play. A parody of the American Western, the film centers on a clean-living, soft-drink-selling gunfighter who takes on a town full of whiskey-drinking cowboys. The Lathe of Heaven The Lathe of Heaven is a 1980 film adaptation of the 1971 science fiction novel The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin. It was produced in 1979 as part of New York City public television station WNETs Experimental TV Lab project, and directed by David Loxton and Fred Barzyk. Le Guin, by her own account, was involved in the casting, script planning, re-writing, and filming of the production. The film stars Bruce Davison as protagonist George Orr, Kevin Conway as Dr. William Haber, and Margaret Avery as lawyer Heather LeLache. Troops Troops is a 1997 short mockumentary film directed by Kevin Rubio that debuted at San Diego Comic-Con International on July 18, 1997 and was subsequently distributed via the internet. The film is a parody of COPS, set in the Star Wars universe. In the film, Imperial stormtroopers from the infamous Black Sheep Squadron patrolling the Dune Sea on the planet Tatooine run into some very familiar characters while being filmed for the hit Imperial TV show Troops. In a Reddit AMA in January 2018, Rubio stated that Troops is acknowledged by George Lucas as a canonical installment in the Star Wars franchise. The film jump-started the modern fan film movement, as it was one of the first short films to bring fan films into the digital age, taking advantage of internet distribution and affordable production and special effects equipment, as well as fans with movie-quality costumes. Rubio shot the film on location on the El Mirage Dry Lake. Rubio finished the film while working at the Fox Kids Network, and was able to use well-known voice talent in his cast, including Jess Harnell, Cam Clarke, and announcer Bill Farmer. Shank Shank is a 2009 British drama film starring Wayne Virgo, Marc Laurent, Alice Payne, Tom Bott and Garry Summers. The film was written by Darren Flaxstone and Christian Martin, directed by Simon Pearce & Christian Martin, and produced by independent filmmaker Robert Shulevitz and Christian Martin. The film won an Audience award in the 2009 Barcelona International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival as well as the Emerging Talent in Queer Cinema in 2009 at the Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Hidden Kisses Hidden Kisses is a 2016 French television film directed by Didier Bivel about the coming out process of two gay teenagers. Real Life Real Life is a 1979 American comedy film starring Albert Brooks, who also co-authored the screenplay. It is a spoof of the 1973 reality television program An American Family and portrays a documentary filmmaker named Albert Brooks who attempts to live with and film a dysfunctional family for one full year. Charles Grodin co-stars as the familys patriarch who consents to permit cameras in his Arizona home. Real-life producer Jennings Lang also has an acting role in Real Life. Date with an Angel Date with an Angel is a 1987 American romantic fantasy comedy film starring Emmanuelle Béart, Phoebe Cates and Michael E. Knight. The film was written and directed by Tom McLoughlin. The original music score was composed by Randy Kerber. The visual effects were produced at Boss Film Studios under the supervision of Visual Effects Supervisor Richard Edlund. The film was marketed with the tagline "Jim is about to marry a princess... but hes in love with an angel." The Wicker Tree The Wicker Tree is a 2011 horror film written and directed by British filmmaker Robin Hardy. It contains many direct parallels and allusions to the 1973 film The Wicker Man, which was also directed by Hardy, and is intended as a companion piece which explores the same themes. The film premiered at the Fantasia Festival in Montreal, Canada, July 2011 and was released on Blu-ray in the UK on 30 April 2012. David and Lisa David and Lisa is a 1962 American drama film directed by Frank Perry. It is based on the second story in the two-in-one novellas Jordi/Lisa and David by Theodore Isaac Rubin; the screenplay, written by Frank Perrys wife Eleanor Perry, tells the story of a bright young man suffering from a mental illness which, among other symptoms, has instilled in him a fear of being touched. This lands him in a residential treatment center, where he meets Lisa, a similarly ill young woman who displays a split personality. The film earned Perry a nomination for the 1963 Academy Award for Best Director and one for Eleanor Perry for her screenplay. The film was later adapted into a stage play in 1967 and a made-for-television film in 1998. The Convent The Convent is a 2000 horror film directed by Mike Mendez, featuring horror veteran Adrienne Barbeau. The film had its world premiere on 21 January 2000 Blackboards Blackboards is a 2000 Iranian film directed by Samira Makhmalbaf. It focuses on a group of Kurdish refugees after the chemical bombing of Halabja by Saddam Husseins Iraq during the Iran–Iraq War. The screenplay was co-written by Makhmalbaf with her father, Mohsen Makhmalbaf. The dialogue is entirely in Kurdish. Makhmalbaf describes it as "something between reality and fiction. Smuggling, being homeless, and people’s efforts to survive are all part of reality... the film, as a whole, is a metaphor." The film was an international co-production between the Makhmalbaf Productions of Iran, the Italian companies Fabrica and Rai Cinemafiction, and the Japanese company T-Mark. Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking is a British television film originally broadcast on BBC One in the UK on 26 December 2004. Produced by Tiger Aspect Productions, it was written by Allan Cubitt and was a sequel to the same companys adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles, made for the BBC two years previously. Although Silk Stocking retained the same Dr. Watson, Ian Hart, this time the character of Sherlock Holmes was played by Rupert Everett. Cirkus Columbia Cirkus Columbia is a 2010 Bosnian drama film starring Miki Manojlović, Mira Furlan, Boris Ler and Jelena Stupljanin. The film is set in the Herzegovina part of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the early 1990s, after the dissolution of Yugoslavia, and slightly before the Yugoslav Wars. It tells an emotional story of a man coming back to his hometown after many years abroad and dealing with his past and current family, using the political dealings of the region as a backdrop. It is based on the novel Cirkus Columbia by well known Bosnian Croat writer Ivica Đikić. Barbecue Barbecue is a 2014 French ensemble comedy film directed by Éric Lavaine. Dear Ex Dear Ex is a 2018 Taiwanese comedy-drama film co-directed by Mag Hsu and Hsu Chih-yen. It stars Roy Chiu, Hsieh Ying-hsuan, Spark Chen and Joseph Huang. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards. The Golden Coach The Golden Coach is a 1952 film directed by Jean Renoir that tells the story of a commedia dellarte troupe in 18th-century Peru. The screenplay was written by Renoir, Jack Kirkland, Renzo Avanzo and Giulio Macchi, and is based on the play Le Carrosse du Saint-Sacrement by Prosper Mérimée. It stars Anna Magnani, Odoardo Spadaro and Duncan Lamont. The Life of Jesus La vie de Jésus is the 1997 debut feature film by director Bruno Dumont. It was the winner of the prestigious BFI Sutherland Trophy, Camera d’Or at Cannes, the Prix Jean Vigo and European Discovery of the Year at the European Film Awards. Freddy, who is unemployed with learning difficulties and epilepsy, drives around on a motorbike and experiences his first sexual encounters in the rather depressing fields of the countryside of northern France. When the handsome immigrant Kader flirts with Freddys beloved cashier Marie, Freddy plans to take revenge. Big B Big B is a 2007 Indian Malayalam-language action crime thriller film co-written and directed by Amal Neerad, starring Mammootty in the title role. The cinematography was done by Samir Thahir, songs were composed by Alphons Joseph and background score by Gopi Sundar. The film is an unofficial remake of the American film Four Brothers. A sequel titled Bilal was announced by Amal Neerad on 17 November 2017. Paradise Hills Paradise Hills is a 2019 fantasy drama film directed by Alice Waddington in her directorial debut. It stars Emma Roberts, Danielle Macdonald, Awkwafina, Jeremy Irvine, Arnaud Valois, Eiza González, and Milla Jovovich. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2019. It is scheduled to be released on October 25, 2019, by Samuel Goldwyn Films. The Haunted House The Haunted House is a 1921 American two-reel silent comedy film starring Buster Keaton. It was written and directed by Keaton and Edward F. Cline. The runtime is 21 minutes. Beau Pere Beau-père is a 1981 French comedy-drama film directed by Bertrand Blier, based on his novel of the same name. It stars Patrick Dewaere, Ariel Besse and Maurice Ronet and is about a 30-year-old pianist who has an affair with his 14-year-old stepdaughter after her mother dies in a car accident. The film played at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival and had an international release. It received some positive reviews in spite of its controversial subject. Curse of the Starving Class Curse of the Starving Class is a play by Sam Shepard, considered the first of a series on family tragedies. Some critics consider it part of a Family Trilogy that includes Buried Child and True West. Others consider it part of a quintet that includes Fool for Love and A Lie of the Mind. The play was commissioned by Joseph Papp and premiered in London in 1977 before playing at Papps New York Shakespeare Festival in 1978. Sharpe's Enemy Sharpes Enemy is a British television drama, the fourth of a series that follows the career of Richard Sharpe, a British soldier during the Napoleonic Wars. This episode is based on the novel of the same name by Bernard Cornwell. The Retrieval The Retrieval is a 2013 American drama film written and directed by Chris Eska. The film stars Ashton Sanders, Tishuan Scott, Keston John, Bill Oberst Jr., Christine Horn and Alfonso Freeman. The film was released on April 2, 2014, by Variance Films. Light of Day Light of Day is a 1987 American musical drama film starring Michael J. Fox, Gena Rowlands and Joan Jett. It was written and directed by Paul Schrader. The original music score was composed by Thomas Newman and the cinematography is by John Bailey. Habana Blues Havana Blues is a 2005 Spanish and Cuban film by Benito Zambrano, which tells the story of two young musicians in Cuba. The film revolves around their music and contains criticism of problems in Cuba such as poverty and electricity outages. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. The two musicians, Ruy and Tito, whose music is a mix of traditional Cuban music and more modern music such as rap, get a chance at an international breakthrough through a Spanish record company, but they would have to change their Cuba-themed lyrics to cater to an international audience. Ruy considers this a betrayal of his country and his art, whereas Tito recognizes the financial necessity of it. At the same time, Ruy is dealing with the fact that his children and their mother Caridad are leaving for the United States. Art versus commerce, nationalism versus globalism, and communism versus capitalism are some of the themes of the film. Inch'Allah InchAllah is a Canadian drama film, released in 2012. Written and directed by Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, the film stars Évelyne Brochu as Chloé, a Canadian medical doctor with the Red Crescent. Splitting her time between her clinic in Ramallah, West Bank and Jerusalem, Chloé finds her loyalties torn as she witnesses the effects of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on her friends, colleagues and patients on both sides of the border. At the 1st Canadian Screen Awards, InchAllah received five nominations, including Best Motion Picture. Creature from the Haunted Sea Creature from the Haunted Sea is a 1961 horror comedy film directed by Roger Corman. Written by Charles B. Griffith, the film is a parody of spy, gangster, and monster movies, concerning a secret agent, XK150, who goes under the code name "Sparks Moran" in order to infiltrate a criminal gang led by Renzo Capetto, who is trying to transport a colonel, a group of exiled Cuban nationals, and a large portion of the Cuban treasury out of the country. Sooryavansham Sooryavansham is a 1999 Indian Hindi-language drama film starring Amitabh Bachchan in a dual role, Jayasudha, Soundarya, Rachana Banerjee, Anupam Kher, and Kader Khan. The film marked the Bollywood debut of Telugu director E. V. V. Satyanarayana and remained his first and only directorial in Hindi. It is also the only Hindi film that the late actress Soundarya acted in. It is the official Hindi remake of the Tamil film Suryavamsam, starring Sarath Kumar and Devayani, directed by Vikraman. Although the film was declared a flop at the box office, critics praised Amitabh Bachchans performances in dual roles as both father and son.. In July 1999, about two months after the release of Sooryavansham, Amitabh Bachchan was accorded "The Greatest Star of Stage or Screen" distinction by BBC News online users. Since its release, it has attained a strong cult classic status and has been telecast many times on the television channel - Set Max. The movie shows a true to life story related to an Indian family, where the esteem of a family is held in high regard. The story is a portrayal of the job of a responsible father, obligations of a dutiful son, role of a virtuous wife and harmony in the family unified by psychological bonds. O simdi asker Hes in the Army Now is a 2003 Turkish film, directed by Mustafa Altıoklar on a screenplay co-written by him and Levent Kazak. Kummelin Jackpot Kummelin Jackpot is a 2006 Finnish comedy film directed by Pekka Karjalainen. It features the Kummeli group of comedians. Wasted on the Young Wasted on the Young is a 2011 Australian thriller film directed by Ben C. Lucas and starring Oliver Ackland, Adelaide Clemens, and Alex Russell. Shot by cinematographer Dan Freene, it tells the story of a traumatic high school incident that sets off a fatal chain of events for two brothers. The film was shot in 2009 at an ultra modern mansion in City Beach and at Edith Cowan University’s Mount Lawley and Joondalup campuses. The film received $750,000 in ScreenWest funding through its West Coast Visions initiative, as well as funding from Screen Australia. Coffee and Cigarettes III Coffee and Cigarettes: Somewhere in California is a 1993 black-and-white short film directed by writer/director Jim Jarmusch shot in Northern California. The film consists primarily of a conversation between musicians Tom Waits and Iggy Pop in a coffee shop. The film would later be included in the feature-length Coffee and Cigarettes released in 2003. The film won the Golden Palm at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival as best "Short Film". Children of the Corn: Revelation Children of the Corn: Revelation is a 2001 American horror film directed by Guy Magar. It is the seventh installment of the Children of the Corn series. The plot follows a woman who travels to Omaha, Nebraska in search of her grandmother, and finds her apartment building to be overrun with mysterious children who seem to be emerging from the adjacent corn field. Reach Me Reach Me is a 2014 American drama film directed and written by John Herzfeld. The film stars Sylvester Stallone, Kyra Sedgwick, Terry Crews, Thomas Jane, Kevin Connolly, Lauren Cohan, Kelsey Grammer, and Tom Berenger. The film was produced by Rebekah Chaney, Cassian Elwes, Buddy Patrick, John Herzfeld. The plot revolves around how a self-help book inspires a diverse group of people: a journalist and his editor, a former inmate, a hip-hop mogul, an actor and an undercover cop. The creation of Reach Me was influenced as least partly by Herzfelds memories of seeing televangelist Reverend Ike and reading Napoleon Hills self-help book, Think and Grow Rich, although Herzfeld says the film is "not about getting rich, but believing in yourself." The Lookout The Lookout is a French-Belgian-Italian crime film from 2012, directed by Michele Placido and starring Daniel Auteuil and Mathieu Kassovitz. It marked Placidos directorial debut outside Italy, as a result of the French box office success of his 2010 film Angel of Evil. Vaterfreuden Joy of Fatherhood is a 2014 German comedy film directed by Matthias Schweighöfer. The Audition The Audition is a 2015 short film directed by Martin Scorsese. It stars Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio, playing fictionalized versions of themselves, who travel through Asia and compete against each other for a potential role in Scorseses next film. The short film was created as a promotional piece for the Studio City Macau Resort and Casino. It is Scorseses first film to feature both De Niro and DiCaprio. While both actors had individually worked with Scorsese several times in the past, and De Niro and DiCaprio had appeared in the same film twice, the three had never collaborated on a project together. Brad Pitt, also playing a fictionalized version of himself, makes a cameo appearance. Mr. Sardonicus Mr. Sardonicus is a 1961 horror film produced and directed by William Castle. It tells the story of Sardonicus, a man whose face becomes frozen in a horrifying grin while robbing his fathers grave to obtain a winning lottery ticket. Castle cited the film in his memoir as one of his favorites to produce. Paris Blues Paris Blues is a 1961 American drama film made on location in Paris, starring Sidney Poitier as expatriate jazz saxophonist Eddie Cook, and Paul Newman as trombone-playing Ram Bowen. The two men romance two vacationing American tourists, Connie Lampson and Lillian Corning respectively. The film also deals with American racism of the time contrasted with Pariss open acceptance of black people. The film was based on the 1957 novel of the same name by Harold Flender. The film also features trumpeter Louis Armstrong and jazz pianist Aaron Bridgers; both play music within the film. It was produced by Sam Shaw, directed by Martin Ritt from a screenplay by Walter Bernstein, and with cinematography by Christian Matras. Paris Blues was released in the U.S. on September 27, 1961. The Jerky Boys The Jerky Boys: The Movie, also known as The Jerky Boys, is a 1995 American comedy/crime film starring John G. Brennan and Kamal Ahmed, best known as the comedy duo the Jerky Boys. The film features two men, Johnny B. and Kamal, aka "the Jerky Boys", two self-described "low-lifes from Queens", who get into trouble with the Mafia when one of their prank calls leads them into a money laundering business. The Jerky Boys discover that their long-loved hometown bar will be torn down unless they stop their shenanigans. Thrill Seekers Thrill Seekers is a 1999 science fiction television film directed by Mario Azzopardi and starring Casper Van Dien, Catherine Bell, Julian Richings and Martin Sheen. The film aired on October 17, 1999 on TBS. The film was shot in Hamilton and Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Pool Boys The Pool Boys, also known as American Summer, is a 2011 comedy film directed by James B. Rogers. It stars Matthew Lillard, Brett Davern, Rachelle Lefèvre, Efren Ramirez and Tom Arnold. Principal photography began in late April 2007, with filming taking place throughout the New Orleans Metropolitan Area. Since wrapping at the end of the following month, the film struggled to find a wide release. The film was later released to home media on December 27, 2011. Lake of Fire Lake of Fire is a 2006 documentary film directed by Tony Kaye that graphically depicts abortion in the United States. It features Noam Chomsky, Peter Singer, Alan Dershowitz, Nat Hentoff, Randall Terry and Norma McCorvey, among others. Footage of Paul Jennings Hill, who murdered physician Dr. John Britton and Brittons bodyguard James Barrett in 1994, was also featured. The film was shot over a period of 16 years, with director Tony Kaye spending $6 million of his own money on its production. The documentary was filmed entirely in black and white. It opened in September 2006 in Toronto, Ontario. Real Time Real Time is a 2008 comedy drama which premiered on 18 January 2008 at the Slamdance Film Festival. True to its title, the films story unfolds in real time. Prep & Landing Prep & Landing is a computer animated television special, based on an idea by Chris Williams at Walt Disney Animation Studios and developed by Kevin Deters and Stevie Wermers-Skelton into a half-hour Christmas special. It first aired December 8, 2009 on ABC. The special was released on-line the next day, along with an original one-minute short film Tinys BIG Adventure. A sequel, Operation: Secret Santa, aired on December 7, 2010, reprising the original cast with the addition of Betty White as Mrs. Claus. The second half-hour Christmas TV special, Naughty vs. Nice aired on December 5, 2011, on ABC, with another holiday special being planned for the future. The Suicide Theory The Suicide Theory is a 2014 Australian thriller film directed by Dru Brown and written by Michael J. Kospiah. It stars Steve Mouzakis as a hit man and Leon Cain as the suicidal man who hires him. It premiered on June 4, 2014 at the Dances With Films film festival in Los Angeles, California. Freestyle Releasing released it in the US and Canada on July 10, 2015. Lost in London Lost in London is a 2017 American comedy film written and directed by Woody Harrelson. The film stars Harrelson, Owen Wilson and Willie Nelson. The film was shot and screened live in select theatres on 19 January 2017. It is the first time a film was live broadcast into theatres. Oliver Twist Oliver Twist is a 2007 British television adaptation of Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist, written by Sarah Phelps and directed by Coky Giedroyc. It consists of five episodes, broadcast on BBC One from 18 to 22 December 2007. It aired on PBS Masterpiece Classic in the United States on 15 and 22 February 2009, in two ninety-minute installments. In Australia, ABC1 also opted to air this series as a two-part special each Sunday at 8:30 pm from 20 December 2009. The Lady and the Reaper (La dama y la muerte) The Lady and the Reaper is a 2009 Spanish 3D imaging animated short film created by Javier Recio Gracía and produced by Kandor Graphics and Green Moon. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film and won the Goya Award for Best Animated Short of 2009. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Steam of Life Steam of Life is a Finnish documentary film about male saunas directed by Joonas Berghäll and Mika Hotakainen. The movie was produced by Joonas Berghäll. It opened theatrically in New York City on July 30, 2010 and opened in Los Angeles on August 6, 2010 at the 14th Annual DocuWeeks. It was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it didnt make the final shortlist. It is the first documentary film to represent Finland at the Academy Awards. It was also nominated for "Best Documentary" at the 23rd European Film Awards. It won the Best International Cinematography at the Documentary Edge Festival in New Zealand in 2011. God Loves Caviar God Loves Caviar is a 2012 Russo-Greek drama film directed by Yannis Smaragdis. Francofonia Francofonia is a 2015 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Alexander Sokurov. It was screened in the main competition section of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival and in the Masters section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Variety defined it as a "dense, enriching meditation on the Louvre and specifically the museum’s status during WWII". Among the works of art referenced in the film are: The Mona Lisa The Raft of the Medusa Inside Men Inside Men is a 2015 South Korean political crime-action film written and directed by Woo Min-ho based on Yoon Tae-hos webtoon The Insiders that dissects the corruption within Korean society. Starring Lee Byung-hun, Cho Seung-woo and Baek Yoon-sik, it began filming in July 2014 and was released in theaters on November 19, 2015. Inside Men and the directors cut Inside Men: The Original have sold a total of 9.1 million admissions at the box office, thus becoming the top grossing R-rated movie of all-time at the Korean Box office. The Dark Tapes The Dark Tapes is a 2016 American found footage anthology horror film written and directed by Michael McQuown with Vincent J. Guastini directing the segment titled To Catch a Demon. The feature film consists of four segments To Catch A Demon, The Hunters & The Hunted, Cam Girls and Amandas Revenge with a short opening sequence titled Wrap Around. Sebastiane Sebastiane is a 1976 Latin-language British historical thriller film directed by Derek Jarman and Paul Humfress and written by Jarman, Humfress and James Whaley. It portrays the events of the life of Saint Sebastian, including his iconic martyrdom by arrows. The film, which was aimed at a gay audience, was controversial for the homoeroticism portrayed between the soldiers and for being dialogued entirely in Latin. A Private Function A Private Function is a 1984 British comedy film starring Michael Palin and Maggie Smith. The film was predominantly filmed in Ilkley, Ben Rhydding, and Barnoldswick, in the West Riding of Yorkshire. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. The Master The Master is a 1992 Hong Kong martial arts film written, produced and directed by Tsui Hark, and starring Jet Li, Yuen Wah, Crystal Kwok and Jerry Trimble. The project was filmed in 1989, but it was not released until 1992 when the success of Once Upon a Time in China made Li a major action star. Come Undone Come Undone is a 2010 film directed by Italian director Silvio Soldini. What If... What If... is a 2010 drama film directed by Dallas Jenkins and starring Kevin Sorbo, John Ratzenberger, Kristy Swanson and Debby Ryan. The film was released in theaters on August 20, 2010. It is the first film in a two-film partnership between Jenkins Entertainment and Pure Flix Entertainment. Ted - Show Me Love Ted: För kärlekens skull, also known as Ted: Show Me Love, is a 2018 Swedish film directed and written by Hannes Holm and produced by Lena Rehnberg. Starring Adam Pålsson and Peter Viitanen as Ted and Kenneth Gärdestad, respectively, the film is loosely based on the life of Ted Gärdestad, who was one of Swedens best-known pop artists in the 1970s, and that of his brother Kenneth, who wrote the lyrics for Teds songs but did not share his fame. The film was released on 3 January 2018 in Sweden by Stella Nova Film. It includes a number of Ted and Kenneth Gärdestads songs, performed by Adam Pålsson. Mickey's Trailer Mickeys Trailer is a 1938 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon stars Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy on a near disastrous road trip in a travel trailer. It was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and features the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey, Clarence Nash as Donald, and Pinto Colvig as Goofy. Animators include Ed Love, Louie Schmitt, Johnny Cannon, Don Patterson, Clyde Geronimi, Tom Palmer, Frenchy de Trémaudan and Cy Young. Pete makes a cameo in this cartoon where he is seen driving a truck during the "Runaway Trailer" sequence featuring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. This cartoon was released a year after Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Shool Shool is a 1999 Indian Hindi-language action crime film directed by Eeshwar Nivas. Written and produced by Ram Gopal Varma, it portrays the politician-criminal nexus and the criminalization of politics in Bihar and its effect on the life of an honest police officer. It stars Manoj Bajpayee as Inspector Samar Pratap Singh and Sayaji Shinde as the borderline psychopath criminal-politician Bachhu Yadav, a character loosely based on politician turned criminal, Mohammad Shahabuddin. The soundtrack consisting of "Main Aayi Hoon U.P. Bihar Lootne" featuring Shilpa Shetty became a chartbuster." The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. Parts of the movie were shot in Motihari, Bihar. The climax of the film was entirely shot at the state Legislative Assembly in Hyderabad. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi, and was screened at the International Film Festival of India, and the Toronto International Film Festival. "India Today" cited the film as the "Best Cop Movie" of the decade. Detroit Metal City is a vulgar comedy manga series by Kiminori Wakasugi, serialized in Young Animal from 2005 to 2010. An anime OVA series, twelve episodes of approximately 13 minutes each, was released starting on August 8, 2008. A live film adaptation directed by Toshio Lee appeared in Japanese theaters on August 23, 2008. The series takes its name from the KISS single "Detroit Rock City". The 'High Sign' The High Sign is a 1921 two-reel silent comedy film starring Buster Keaton. It was written and directed by Keaton and Edward F. Cline. The runtime is 21 minutes. Although One Week was the first of Keatons independent shorts to be released, The High Sign was the first one to be produced. Disappointed with the result, Keaton shelved the film. It was not until a year later that the film was released. The title refers to the secret signal used by the underworld gang in the film. Guitarist Bill Frisell released a soundtrack to the movie in 1995 on his album The High Sign/One Week. The Rats & People Motion Picture Orchestra premiered its new score for the movie in 2008. Night Train Night Train is a 1959 Polish film directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz. Big Bad Wolf Big Bad Wolf is a 2006 werewolf-themed horror film about Derek Cowley, where he and his college classmates go to his stepfathers cabin to party. It won the 2007 Silver Award at WorldFest Houston in the category of Best Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Film. The film starred Trevor Duke as Derek Cowley, and Kimberly J. Brown as Samantha Marche. It was rated R in the United States for strong violence, gore, language, and nudity. Dhee Dhee is a 2007 Telugu action romantic comedy film starring Vishnu Vardhan Babu and Genelia DSouza. It was directed and produced by Srinu Vytla. The film released on 13 April 2007. The film was remade into Tamil under the title Mirattal, in Bengali as Khokababu and the Hindi remake starring Sanjay Dutt is in production. On the Job On the Job is a 2013 Philippine crime thriller film directed by Erik Matti, whose screenplay he co-wrote with Michiko Yamamoto based on his story. Starring Gerald Anderson, Joel Torre, Joey Marquez and Piolo Pascual, it tells the story of two hit-man prisoners who are temporarily freed to carry out political executions, and two law enforcers tasked with investigating the drug-related murder case connected to the prison gun-for-hire business. The film co-stars Angel Aquino, Shaina Magdayao, Empress Schuck, Leo Martinez, Michael de Mesa, Vivian Velez, and Rayver Cruz. The inspiration for On the Job came from a Viva Films crew member who said he had been temporarily released from prison to commit contract killings before he was reincarcerated. Star Cinema initially refused to produce the film in 2010, deeming it excessively violent compared with their usual romantic-comedy projects; by 2012, however, they agreed to co-produce it with Reality Entertainment. Filming took place in Manila and lasted 33 days, on a production budget of ₱47 million. On the Job was shown as part of the Directors Fortnight at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, where it was praised and received a standing ovation on May 24. The film was released in the Philippines on August 28, 2013, and in the United States and Canada on September 27 of that year. It received good reviews from foreign and domestic critics. The films sequel, On the Job 2, is in principal photography as of June 2019. My Little Pony: The Movie My Little Pony: The Movie is a 1986 American animated musical fantasy film based on the Hasbro toy line, My Little Pony. Theatrically released on June 20, 1986 by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, the film features the voices of Danny DeVito, Madeline Kahn, Cloris Leachman, Rhea Perlman and Tony Randall. Produced by Sunbow Productions and Marvel Productions, with animation production by Toei Animation in Japan and AKOM in South Korea, the film was succeeded by a television series anthology which ran in late 1986. A ten-part episode from that series, Howling IV: The Original Nightmare Howling IV: The Original Nightmare is a 1988 direct-to-video horror film directed by John Hough from a screenplay by Freddie Rowe and Clive Turner. Starring Romy Windsor, Michael T. Weiss, Antony Hamilton, Susanne Severeid and Lamya Derval. The Original Nightmare is the fourth entry in the series of seven stand-alone films with loose continuity and not so much a sequel, but, a more faithful adaptation of Gary Brandners source novel The Howling. International Video Entertainment released this film directly to home video in 1988. Platinum Disc Corporation released it on DVD in 2004 and it has been released numerous times since. It was filmed on location in South Africa. Mr. Bones Mr. Bones is a 2001 slapstick comedy film made and set in South Africa. Leon Schuster starred in the title role. He also created the story and co-wrote the screenplay. The film sets African "tradition" in opposition to forces of ambition and greed in contemporary South Africa, and plays on reversals of racial stereotypes for its humour. The film grossed R33 million, making it the highest grossing South African film of all time, until it was beaten by its sequel, Back from the Past, itself surpassed by Titanic in South Africas box-office history. Still the Water is a 2014 Japanese romance film directed by Naomi Kawase. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Kawase has described the film as her "masterpiece", deserving of the Palme dOr and states: "This is the first time that I have said this about a film. After the Camera dOr and the Grand Prix, there is nothing I want more than the Palme dOr. I have my eyes on nothing else." The film was taken in the scenic nature of Amami City, Amami Ōshima, in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan in 2013. The music was produced by Hasiken, a male singer-songwriter from Chichibu. Carry on Up the Jungle Carry On Up the Jungle is the nineteenth in the series of Carry On films to be made, released in 1970. The film marked Frankie Howerds second and final appearance in the series. He stars alongside regular players Sid James, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Terry Scott and Bernard Bresslaw. Kenneth Williams is unusually absent, this is due to him rehearsing for his new BBC show, International Cabaret . Kenneth Connor returns to the series for the first time since Carry On Cleo six years earlier and would now feature in almost every entry up to Carry On Emmannuelle in 1978. Jacki Piper makes the first of her four appearances in the series. This movie is a send-up of the classic Tarzan films. Kaos Kaos is a 1984 Italian drama film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani based on short stories by Luigi Pirandello. The films title is after Pirandellos explanation of the local name Càvusu of the woods near his birthplace in the neighborhood of Girgenti, on the southern coast of Sicily, as deriving from the ancient Greek word kaos. 00 Schneider - Jagd auf Nihil Baxter 00 Schneider – Jagd auf Nihil Baxter is a German film directed by Helge Schneider. It was released in 1994. He wrote the script as well as the music, did film direction, and played the main character and several additional roles. Lajja Lajja is a 2001 Indian Hindi social drama film directed by Rajkumar Santoshi. The film is based on the plight of women in India. The film satirises the honour with which women are placed in society and the restrictions on them. The fact that the four womens names are all versions of Sita, the ideal Hindu womans name, is a message in itself. The film stars Manisha Koirala as Vaidehi, the mistreated woman, and Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff, Rekha, Madhuri Dixit, Mahima Chaudhry, Ajay Devgn, and Sharman Joshi appear in supporting roles. The film was a flop at the box office in India but was a major commercial success outside India. At the 47th Filmfare Awards, the film was nominated for 3 awards, including Best Supporting Actor for Devgn, and Best Supporting Actress for Rekha and Dixit. The latter also received a nomination for the Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Female and eventually won it. Lower Learning Lower Learning is a 2008 American comedy film starring Jason Biggs, Eva Longoria, Rob Corddry, Ryan Newman, Monica Potter, and Andy Pessoa. It was directed by Mark Lafferty, and written by Lafferty and Shahin Chandrasoma. The music was composed by Ryan Shore. Waterboys is a 2001 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Shinobu Yaguchi, about five boys who start a synchronized swimming team at their high school. The film stars Satoshi Tsumabuki, Hiroshi Tamaki, Akifumi Miura, Koen Kondo, Takatoshi Kaneko and Naoto Takenaka. The film was a success in Japan, and was nominated for eight prizes at the Japan Academy Prize, winning awards for Best Newcomer and Best Music Score. A spin-off television series entered its third season in 2005. Unmade Beds Unmade Beds is a 2009 British comedy-drama film directed Alexis Dos Santos and starring Fernando Tielve, Déborah François, Michiel Huisman, Iddo Goldberg, Richard Lintern, and starring Katia Winter. The film was featured at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and at Febiofest 2010. Boarding School Boarding School is a 2018 American horror film written and directed by Boaz Yakin and starring Luke Prael, Sterling Jerins, and Will Patton. The plot revolves around a boy who is sent to a remote boarding school and discovers something sinister occurring there. The film was first released in the US on August 31, 2018. The Adventures of Mark Twain The Adventures of Mark Twain is a 1985 American stop motion claymation animated fantasy film directed by Will Vinton and starring James Whitmore. It received a limited theatrical release in May 1985. It was released on DVD in January 2006. The film features a series of vignettes extracted from several of Mark Twains works, built around a plot that features Twains attempts to keep his "appointment" with Halleys Comet. Twain and three children, Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn and Becky Thatcher, travel on an airship between various adventures. The Siege of Firebase Gloria The Siege of Firebase Gloria is a 1989 Australian war film starring Wings Hauser and R. Lee Ermey that was filmed in the Philippines. According to a question and answer period in Sydney, director Brian Trenchard-Smith said that R. Lee Ermey wrote the screenplay. Garage Olimpo Olympic Garage is a 1999 Argentine drama film, directed by Marco Bechis. The film was produced by Marco Bechis, Enrique Piñeyro, Amedeo Pagani, and Eric Heumann. Executive producers Daniel Burman and Diego Dubcovsky. The picture is about a young politically active Argentine woman who is kidnapped by the military during Argentinas Dirty War in the late 1970s. She is taken to a torture center called Garage Olimpo in the middle of Buenos Aires. Melvin Goes to Dinner Melvin Goes to Dinner is a 2003 American film adaptation of Michael Bliedens stage play Phyro-Giants!, directed by Bob Odenkirk. Blieden wrote the screenplay from his stage play, and he also stars in the film, along with Stephanie Courtney, Matt Price and Annabelle Gurwitch. Stevie Stevie is a 2002 film by documentarian Steve James, and Kartemquin Films. Ab-normal Beauty Ab-normal Beauty is a 2004 Hong Kong horror film directed and co-written by Oxide Pang. It stars Race Wong and Rosanne Wong of the Cantopop group 2R. Bullets or Ballots Bullets or Ballots is a 1936 gangster film starring Edward G. Robinson, Joan Blondell, Barton MacLane, and Humphrey Bogart. Robinson plays a police detective who infiltrates a crime gang. This is the first of several films featuring both Robinson and Bogart. Robinsons character, "Johnny Blake", was based on Johnny Broderick, a noted New York City detective. Shaft in Africa Shaft in Africa is a 1973 film directed by John Guillermin and is the third and final film in the blaxploitation trilogy of films starring Richard Roundtree as John Shaft. Stirling Silliphant wrote the screenplay. The cost went up to $2,142,000, but the gross fell to $1,458,000. MGM quickly sold the property to television, but the television series was cancelled after just seven episodes. Do Not Disturb Do Not Disturb is an English-Language Dutch / German mystery film directed, written, produced and composed by Dick Maas. Maas produced it with Laurens Geels. The English-language film stars William Hurt, Jennifer Tilly and Denis Leary amongst others. Falling Up Falling Up is a 2009 romantic comedy film that was released direct-to-video in late 2009 or early 2010 depending on region. Julia X Julia X 3D is a 2011 American 3D comedy horror film starring Valerie Azlynn, Kevin Sorbo, Alicia Leigh Willis, Joel David Moore and Ving Rhames. Re-Kill Re-Kill is 2015 American horror film directed by Valeri Milev and written by Michael Hurst. It stars Scott Adkins, Bruce Payne, and Daniella Alonso as members of paramilitary group tasked with hunting down and destroying zombies after an outbreak. The Titfield Thunderbolt The Titfield Thunderbolt is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Charles Crichton and starring Stanley Holloway, Naunton Wayne, George Relph and John Gregson. The screenplay concerns a group of villagers trying to keep their branch line operating after British Railways decided to close it. The film was written by T. E. B. Clarke and was inspired by the restoration of the narrow gauge Talyllyn Railway in Wales, the worlds first heritage railway run by volunteers. The name "Titfield" is an amalgamation of the villages of Limpsfield and Titsey in Surrey, near Clarkes home at Oxted. Michael Truman was the producer. The film was produced by Ealing Studios and was the first of its comedies shot in Technicolor - one of the first such made in the UK. There was considerable inspiration from the book Railway Adventure by established railway book author L. T. C. Rolt, published in 1952. Rolt had acted as honorary manager for the volunteer enthusiasts running the Talyllyn Railway for the two years 1951-52. A number of scenes in the film, such as the emergency re-supply of water to the locomotive by buckets from an adjacent stream, or passengers being asked to assist in pushing the carriages, were taken from this book. Matango is a 1963 Japanese horror film directed by Ishirō Honda. The film stars Akira Kubo, Kumi Mizuno and Kenji Sahara. It is partially based on William H. Hodgsons short story "The Voice in the Night" and is about a group of castaways on an island who are unwittingly altered by a local species of mutagenic mushrooms. Matango was different from Hondas other films of the period as it explored darker themes and featured a more desolate look. Upon the films release in Japan, it was nearly banned due to scenes that depicted characters resembling victims of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The film was released theatrically in the United Kingdom and directly to television in the United States in shortened forms. Retrospective reviews generally commented on how the film varied from Hondas other work, with its darker tone. Carbon Copy Carbon Copy is a 1981 British-American comedy-drama film directed by Michael Schultz, produced by RKO Pictures and Hemdale Film Corporation, and released by Avco Embassy Pictures on 25 September 1981. The film stars George Segal, Susan Saint James, and Jack Warden, and features Denzel Washington in his feature-film debut. It was the first feature film produced by RKO Pictures after a break of many years. Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death is a 1989 American comedy film directed by J. F. Lawton and starring Shannon Tweed and Bill Maher. The film sends up many pop culture motifs and societal trends, including feminism, B movies, celebrities, major writers and political figures, centred around a spoof of Heart of Darkness. It was the first feature directed by screenwriter J. F. Lawton, who also authored Pretty Woman, Under Siege and its sequel, and television show V.I.P. Hell's Kitchen Hells Kitchen is a 1998 film starring Rosanna Arquette, William Forsythe, Angelina Jolie, Mekhi Phifer, and Johnny Whitworth. The film was written and directed by Tony Cinciripini. The film had a budget of $6,000,000 but grossed only $4,322 on its opening weekend. The Lorax The Lorax is a musical animated short produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises which first aired as a television special on CBS on February 14, 1972. It is based on the book of the same name by Dr. Seuss. Huddersfield Hadersfild is a Serbian film from 2007, directed by Ivan Živković, and the script was written by Uglješa Šajtinac and Dejan Nikolaj Kraljačić. Higher Power Higher Power is a Matthew Charles Santoro directed science fiction thriller about an ordinary man faced with the task of saving the world from destruction. It was released in 2018. It stars Jordan Hinson, Ron Eldard, Colm Feore, Austin Stowell, Jade Tailor and Tom Wright. Shout at the Devil Shout at the Devil is a 1976 British war adventure film directed by Peter R. Hunt and starring Lee Marvin and Roger Moore. The film, set in Zanzibar and German East Africa in 1913–1915, is based on a novel by Wilbur Smith which is very loosely inspired by real events. The supporting cast features Barbara Parkins and Ian Holm. The Meeting Point Sabirni centar is a 1989 Yugoslavian fantasy/comedy-drama film directed by Goran Marković, starring Rade Marković, Bogdan Diklić, Dragan Nikolić, Mirjana Karanović and Anica Dobra. It is based on Dušan Kovačevićs play of the same title translated in the U.S. as The Gathering Place. It is published by Samuel French. Movie scenes of The Meeting Point filmed in Gamzigrad, and several actors of them actually went to Tunisia where they filmed scenes from the desert and the ruins of a Roman city Dougga. Catacombs from Labyrinth are made in a studio in Košutnjak. Azize: Bir Laleli Hikayesi A Madonna in Laleli is a 1998 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Kudret Sabancı, about a pimp and his two friends who try to sell a Russian prostitute as a “virgin” to a rich businessman. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was shot concurrently with On Board, directed by Serdar Akar, and many of the main characters from the two films cross paths. Inkaar Inkaar is a 2013 Indian drama romance film directed by Sudhir Mishra and produced by Viacom18 Motion Pictures, starring Arjun Rampal and Chitrangada Singh in the lead roles. Shantanu Moitra has composed the music for the film. Deepti Naval, Vipin Sharma, Gaurav Dwivedi are featured in supporting roles. The film was produced and distributed under the Viacom 18 Motion Pictures and the Tipping Point Films banners. The film deals with sexual harassment in a corporate set-up following the story of Rahul Verma, the CEO of an advertising agency, who has to follow the lawsuit of sexual harassment filed by Maya Luthra, his protégé. The two are battling for the top job of the company. A committee is set up by the agency to hear both sides of the story and work through lies and accusations to find out the truth. The development of the film commenced in 2011. The movie was completed in early 2012 and was titled "Inkaar". It was scheduled to release in May but conflicts started rising over the title of the movie which delayed its release. After a lot of options, "Kaam" was chosen as the title but ultimately "Inkaar" was finalised to be the title. After the title conflict was resolved, the release date of the movie was delayed to 2013. The movie was released on 18 January 2013. The film received positive to mixed responses but the performances of the lead pair and the direction of Sudhir Mishra earned positive reviews from critics. The movie grossed in the first week. The Worst Witch The Worst Witch is a 1986 British musical fantasy television film based on the childrens book of the same name by Jill Murphy. It was produced by Central Independent Television and HBO. Guerrilla Guerrilla is a 2011 Bangladeshi film based on the events of the Bangladesh Liberation War. An adaptation of the novel Nishiddho Loban by Syed Shamsul Huq, it was released on 14 April 2011. Nishiddho Loban, the novel, is written by the prolific Bengali writer Syed Shamsul Huq. It has been envisioned by the director of the film Nasiruddin Yousuf Bachchu. He has crafted the film Guerrilla with his own experience as a freedom fighter of 1971. The Black Scorpion The Black Scorpion is a 1957 black-and-white Mexican-American giant arachnid horror film from Warner Bros., produced by Jack Dietz and Frank Melford, directed by Edward Ludwig, and starring Richard Denning, Mara Corday, Carlos Rivas and Mario Navarro. The films stop motion animation special effects were created by Willis OBrien. When Time Ran Out... When Time Ran Out... is a 1980 American disaster film directed by James Goldstone and starring Paul Newman, Jacqueline Bisset, William Holden, James Franciscus, Ernest Borgnine, Red Buttons, Burgess Meredith, Valentina Cortese, Veronica Hamel, Pat Morita, Edward Albert and Barbara Carrera. Produced by Irwin Allen, When Time Ran Out...s screenplay by Carl Foreman and Stirling Silliphant is marginally based on the novel The Day the World Ended by Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan-Witts detailing the factual 1902 volcanic eruption of Mount Pelée on Martinique, which killed 30,000 people in five minutes by pyroclastic flow. It marked the second and final time Newman and Holden appeared in a film together following the box office triumph of The Towering Inferno six years prior, as well as reuniting Borgnine and Buttons from The Poseidon Adventure. When Time Ran Out..., however, was a commercial flop and Allens last theatrical release and is often regarded as the final 1970s era disaster film. Despite critical and commercial disappointment, the film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design. Bridge of Dragons Bridge of Dragons is a 1999 American romantic action film directed by Isaac Florentine, and starring Dolph Lundgren, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Valerie Chow, and Gary Hudson. Lundgren and Tagawa had previously starred together in the 1991 film Showdown in Little Tokyo. It was the first film by Nu Image to be shot in Bulgaria. Deep in the Woods Deep in the Woods is a 2000 French slasher film directed by Lionel Delplanque. The film is about a troupe of five young actors who are hired to perform at a remote chateau for Baron Axel De Ferson when they find out that a madman is on the loose murdering people. The film was released in France on June 14, 2000 and won the award for "Best European Fantasy Film" at the 2000 Sitges Film Festival. Half Moon Half Moon is a 2006 film written and directed by Iranian Kurdish filmmaker Bahman Ghobadi. Half Moon is a joint production of Iran, Austria, France and Iraq. This movie was commissioned by the New Crowned Hope festival, a celebration of the 250th birthday of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and the story plot has been inspired in part by Mozarts Requiem. Sunday Sunday is a 2008 Indian Hindi mystery comedy film directed by Rohit Shetty. The film stars Ajay Devgn, Ayesha Takia, Arshad Warsi and Irrfan Khan in lead roles. It is a remake of the 2005 Telugu film Anukokunda Oka Roju. Sunday released on 25 January 2008, and received mixed response from critics. It also managed to do average business at the box office worldwide. The Nightmare The Nightmare is a 2015 German drama and psychological horror film directed by . The title and themes are inspired by the otherwise unrelated painting The Nightmare by Swiss painter Henry Fuseli. Rock musician Kim Gordon has a cameo as an English poetry teacher. 2081 2081 is a 2009 science fiction featurette which premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 29, 2009. It is directed and written by Chandler Tuttle, based on the 1961 short story "Harrison Bergeron" by author Kurt Vonnegut. The cast is led by James Cosmo, Julie Hagerty, and Armie Hammer. The story paints a picture through the use of hyperbole of a future in which a powerful, dictatorial government goes to extreme measures to ensure that absolute equality exists between all individuals. 3-D Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy 3D Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy is a 2011 Hong Kong 3D erotic costume drama film directed by Christopher Suen and produced by Stephen Shiu. It was released in Hong Kong, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand on 14 April 2011. It is a new instalment of the Sex and Zen series and is loosely based on the 17th century Chinese novel The Carnal Prayer Mat. As compared to the original film series, it is more dark and dramatic, and it occasionally pays homage to the humour of the earlier films. Film socialisme Film Socialisme alternative French title Socialisme, but often referred to as Film Socialism, is a 2010 French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. The film was first screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, to a widely varying reception, and released in France two days later, on 19 May 2010. It screened at the 48th New York Film Festival in 2010, the 27th film that Godard has shown at the festival. Ayalum Njanum Thammil... Ayalum Njanum Thammil is a 2012 Indian Malayalam medical drama film directed by Lal Jose. The film produced by Prem Prakash was written by his sons Bobby and Sanjay. It stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Pratap Pothen, Narain, Samvrutha Sunil, Rima Kallingal, and Remya Nambeesan. Ayalum Njanum Thammil is a story of a committed senior doctor and an irresponsible junior doctor. Through their relationship, a vivid picture of the medical profession is drawn. The soundtrack and background score were composed by Ouseppachan. The film was released on 19 October 2012 to widespread critical acclaim. It won four Kerala State Film Awards, including Best Popular Film, Best Director, and Best Actor for Prithviraj. The Immortal Story The Immortal Story is a 1968 French film directed by Orson Welles and starring Jeanne Moreau. The film was originally broadcast on French television and was later released in theatres. It was based on a short story by the Danish writer Karen Blixen. With a running time of sixty minutes, it is the shortest feature film directed by Welles. Ménage Tenue de soirée is a 1986 French comedy-drama film directed by Bertrand Blier. It was entered into the 1986 Cannes Film Festival where Michel Blanc won the award for Best Actor. Fire on the Amazon Fire on the Amazon is a 1993 American-Peruvian drama-adventure film directed by Luis Llosa and starring Craig Sheffer and Sandra Bullock. American Warships American Warships is a 2012 science fiction action film directed by Thunder Levin and distributed by The Asylum. It premiered on the Syfy Channel on May 15, 2012. In the tradition of The Asylums film catalog, the film is an extremely low-budget mockbuster of the Hasbro/Universal Pictures film Battleship. Originally the film was titled American Battleship, but Universal later involved The Asylum in a copyright lawsuit over the film due to its resemblance to their film. As a result of the controversy, the name of the film was changed to American Warships. Halls of Montezuma Halls of Montezuma is a 1951 World War II war film starring Richard Widmark, Richard Boone, Jack Palance and Karl Malden. The film, which is about U.S. Marines fighting on a Japanese-held island, was directed by Academy Award-winner Lewis Milestone. It also starred Robert Wagner in his first credited screen role and featured Richard Boone in his feature film debut. Real color combat footage from the war in the Pacific was incorporated into the films cinematography. Filmed on location at Camp Pendleton, California, with the full cooperation of the Marines, its title is a reference to the opening line from the Marines Hymn. Diggers Diggers is a coming-of-age film directed by Katherine Dieckmann. It portrays four working-class friends who grow up in West Islip, on the South Shore of Long Island, as clam diggers in 1976. Their fathers were clam diggers as well as their grandfathers before them. They must cope with and learn to face the changing times in both their personal lives and their neighborhood. The movie was written by actor Ken Marino, who also stars. Blood Car Blood Car is a 2007 black comedy film set in the not-too-distant future where gasoline prices have become exorbitant. Things take a turn for the worse when a kindergarten teacher invents a car that runs on a different fuel source: blood. Gorko! Kiss Them All! is a 2013 Russian film directed by Zhora Kryzhovnikov and produced by Timur Bekmambetov, Ilya Burets, Dmitry Nelidov, Sergey Svetlakov. The movie is a wedding comedy. Natasha and Roma — these two characters are the protagonists of the film who are progressive and talented and dream to organize their wedding by the sea in Europe. Begum Jaan Begum Jaan is a 2017 Indian Hindi period drama film. It is written and directed by National Film Award-winning director Srijit Mukherji and produced by Mukesh Bhatt, Vishesh Bhatt and Play Entertainment. The film is co-produced by Sakshi Bhatt and Shree Venkatesh Films with executive producer Kumkum Saigal. The cinematography is done by Gopi Bhagat. Lyrics, additional screenplay and dialogues have been penned by Kausar Munir and Rahat Indori. The film was released on 14 April 2017. Vidya Balan plays the lead role of a brothels madam, set in the backdrop of late Indian Independence period of 1948. It is a Hindi remake of the critically acclaimed Bengali film Rajkahini. The film managed to recover its costs and was declared "Average". Easy Virtue Easy Virtue is a 1928 British silent romance film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Isabel Jeans, Franklin Dyall and Ian Hunter. The movie is loosely based on the 1924 play Easy Virtue by Noël Coward. It was made at the Islington Studios in London. The films art direction is by Clifford Pember. Testosteron Testosterone is a 2007 Polish comedy film directed by Olaf Lubaszenko. Monster Party Monster Party is a 2018 horror thriller written and directed by Chris von Hoffmann. The film stars Sam Strike, Erin Moriarty, Kian Lawley and Julian McMahon. Katzelmacher Katzelmacher is a 1969 West German film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. The film centers on an aimless group of friends whose lives are shaken up by the arrival of an immigrant Greek worker, Jorgos. Zappa Zappa is a 1983 Danish drama film directed by Bille August. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival and was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Zappa was adapted for the screen from the novel by the same name by Bjarne Reuter. It is the first of a trilogy, followed by "Når snerlen blomstrer" and "Vi der valgte mælkevejen". The sequel "Når snerlen blomstrer" was also filmed by Bille August in 1984 and is known as Twist and Shout in English. Half Moon Street Half Moon Street is a 1986 British-American erotic thriller film directed by Bob Swaim and starring Sigourney Weaver, Michael Caine, Keith Buckley, and P.J. Kavanagh. The film is about an American woman working at a British escort service who becomes involved in the political intrigues surrounding one of her clients. Half Moon Street was the first RKO Pictures solo feature film produced in almost a quarter-century. The previous one was Jet Pilot, made in 1957. The film was based on the 1984 novel Doctor Slaughter by Paul Theroux. Filth and Wisdom Filth and Wisdom is a 2008 British comedy-drama film directed by Madonna, starring Eugene Hütz, Holly Weston, Vicky McClure and Richard E. Grant. It was filmed on location in London, England, from 14 to 29 May 2007. Locations included two actual strip clubs in Hammersmith and Swiss Cottage; both owned by the Clubs chain. Additional scenes were shot in July 2007. The film premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival on 13 February 2008 which was attended by Madonna and cast members Hütz, Weston and McClure. It did not receive many positive reviews. On 17 October 2008 the film went into limited release, as well as being simultaneously released "On Demand" on most cable providers. It is the first motion picture production for Madonnas company, Semtex Films. Topper Returns Topper Returns is a 1941 film directed by Roy Del Ruth. It is the third and final entry in the initial series of supernatural comedy films inspired by the novels of Thorne Smith. It followed Topper and Topper Takes a Trip. As in the prior films, Roland Young plays Cosmo Topper, a mousy banker who gets into trouble because of his ability to see and speak with ghosts, and Billie Burke plays his wife, whos constantly befuddled by his strange antics. The plot revolves around a murder mystery. Joan Blondell portrays a slain woman who seeks out the reluctant Topper and enlists his help in identifying her killer and saving her friend, played by Carole Landis. Most of the action takes place in a spooky mansion filled with eccentric characters, trapdoors and secret passages. The film was nominated for the Academy Awards for Best Special Effects and Best Sound Recording. A TV series of Topper premiered in 1953 and ran for two seasons. A pilot called Topper Returns was later made for a proposed TV series. There was also a made-for-TV remake of the original film Topper in 1979. In 1969, "Topper Returns" entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. Island of Terror Island of Terror is a 1966 British horror film released by Planet Film Productions. The film was released in the US by Universal Studios on a double bill with The Projected Man. The idea for the film came when Richard Gordon read the Gerry Fernback screenplay The Night the Silicates Came. He partnered with Tom Blakey of Planet Films to produce this movie. It was shot in rural England using naturalistic colours. This film is one of the last significant examples of a common 1950s plot style in which a horrific threat introduced by a scientist is resolved by others using "responsible" scientific measures. Lulu the Tool The Working Class Goes to Heaven is a 1971 political drama film directed by Elio Petri. It depicts a factory workers realisation of his own condition as a simple "tool" in the process of production and, implicitly, his struggle with the trade unions. The film competed at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival, where it tied for the Grand Prix International du Festival, the highest honour. In Italy, it also won the David di Donatello for Best Film. Warrior of the Lost World Warrior of the Lost World is a 1983 Italian post-apocalyptic science fiction film written and directed by David Worth and starring Robert Ginty, Persis Khambatta, and Donald Pleasence. It was created and first released in Italy under the title Il Giustiziere della terra perduta in 1983 during the wide popularity of the Mad Max films, and many subsequently created post-apocalyptic films of the 1980s. Later the film was given another Italian title for VHS and television markets, I predatori dellanno Omega. Pride and Prejudice Pride & Prejudice: A Latter-Day Comedy is a 2003 independent romantic comedy film directed by Andrew Black and produced by Jason Faller. The screenplay, by Anne Black, Jason Faller, and Katherine Swigert, is an adaptation of Jane Austens Pride and Prejudice set in modern-day Provo. The film stars Kam Heskin as college student Elizabeth Bennet whose dreams of becoming an author supersede the cultural and societal pressures to be married. Elizabeth tries to escape the advances of several bachelors, including handsome but haughty businessman Will Darcy. Audience reception was mixed, with some critics praising the screenplay and the performances, and other critics calling it a poor adaptation of the novel. Dreamland Dreamland is an American drama film that was released on December 19, 2006. The primary plot focuses concern overcoming fear, struggling friend to friend relationships, and overall coming of age in small-town America. Hickok Hickok, released on July 7, 2017, is an American Western film, starring Luke Hemsworth as Wild Bill Hickok. Aguner Poroshmoni Aguner Poroshmoni is a 1994 film based on the novel of the same name written and directed by Humayun Ahmed. The film won National Film Award in eight categories including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Plot. It was the first movie directed by Humayun Ahmed. The Final Season The Final Season is a 2007 baseball film starring Sean Astin, Rachael Leigh Cook, Tom Arnold, Powers Boothe, Larry Miller, Brett Claywell, Michael Angarano, and Marshall Bell and directed by David Mickey Evans. The film wrapped production in 2006 in Shellsburg, and Cedar Rapids, and was released in the United States and Canada on October 12, 2007, by Yari Film Group. The film premiered three times at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. The film also premiered in Cedar Rapids on October 7, 2007. Left Bank Left Bank is a 2008 Belgian horror film directed by Pieter Van Hees, starring Eline Kuppens and Matthias Schoenaerts. Stonehenge Apocalypse Stonehenge Apocalypse is a 2010 Canadian made-for-TV science fiction film starring Misha Collins, Torri Higginson and Peter Wingfield. The movie follows a series of deaths, natural disasters, and strange energy readings that seem to be mysteriously connected to Stonehenge. The Lookalike The Lookalike is a 2014 American comedy crime thriller film directed by Richard Gray and written by Michele Davis-Gray. The film stars Justin Long, John Corbett, Gillian Jacobs, Jerry OConnell, Gina Gershon, Scottie Thompson, and Luis Guzmán. The primary investor and producer was Kaine Harling. Filming began on December 3, 2012 and ended on January 18, 2013 in New Orleans and the Bahamas. Last Men in Aleppo Last Men in Aleppo is a 2017 documentary film about the Syrian Civil War. Written and directed by Feras Fayyad, produced by Kareem Abeed and Søren Steen Jespersen, it documents the life in Aleppo during the war and particularly sheds light on the search-and-rescue missions of the internationally recognized White Helmets, an organization consisting of ordinary citizens who are the first to rush towards military strikes and attacks in the hope of saving lives. The documentary highlights the lives of three White Helmets founders, Khaled Omar Harrah, Subhi Alhussen and Mahmoud as they grapple the dilemma to flee their country or stay and fight for it. The film won the World Documentary Grand Jury Prize at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival in 2017 and was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 90th Academy Awards. After its theatrical run, it aired on the PBS series POV. Best Friends Best Friends is a 1982 American Technicolor romantic comedy film starring Burt Reynolds and Goldie Hawn. It is loosely based on the true story of the relationship between its writers, Barry Levinson and Valerie Curtin. The film is directed by Norman Jewison and is a drama as well as a romantic comedy. The Night Before The Night Before is a 1988 film starring Keanu Reeves and Lori Loughlin. Reeves plays Winston Connelly, the so-called high school nerd and vice president of the astronomy club. Loughlin plays Tara Mitchell, the pretty and popular head cheerleader who also happens to be the local police chiefs daughter. The Tagline was: "You lost your fathers car, sold your prom date and a guy called Tito wants you dead. Its a date thats the time of your life." It was filmed and set entirely in Los Angeles, California. Meu Tio Matou um Cara Meu Tio Matou um Cara is a 2004 Brazilian comedy film. It follows the adventures of Duca and his two friends after his uncle, Eder, shows up and confesses to his family of having shot a man. However, the 15-year-old Duca suspects that his uncles story about killing his lovers ex-husband in self defense is not entirely truthful and so sets out to solve the mystery. Fisherman's Friends Fishermans Friends is a 2019 biographical comedy-drama directed by Chris Foggin from a screenplay by Nick Moorcroft, Meg Leonard and Piers Ashworth. The film is based on a true story about Port Isaacs Fishermans Friends, a group of Cornish fishermen from Port Isaac who were signed by Universal Records and achieved a top 10 hit with their debut album of traditional sea shanties. The film stars an ensemble cast headed by Daniel Mays, James Purefoy and Tuppence Middleton with David Hayman, Noel Clarke, Dave Johns, Maggie Steed, Sam Swainsbury and Christian Brassington playing key supporting roles. It was produced by Nick Moorcroft, Meg Leonard and James Spring, who produced hit film Finding Your Feet through their production companies Powder Keg Pictures and Fred Films. Sadako vs. Kayako is a 2016 Japanese supernatural horror film directed by Kōji Shiraishi. It is a crossover of the Ju-on and the Ring series. The film was first teased as an April Fools joke on April 1, 2015, but was later confirmed on December 10, 2015, to be a real production. It was released on June 18, 2016, in Japan, with a North American release on January 26, 2017, on streaming site Shudder. Coonskin Coonskin is a 1975 American live action/animated crime film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi, about an African American rabbit, fox, and bear who rise to the top of the organized crime racket in Harlem, encountering corrupt law enforcement, con artists, and the Mafia. The film, which combines live-action with animation, stars Philip Thomas, Charles Gordone, Barry White, and Scatman Crothers, all of whom appear in both live-action and animated sequences. Originally produced under the titles Harlem Nights and Coonskin No More... at Paramount Pictures, Coonskin encountered controversy before its original theatrical release when the Congress of Racial Equality criticized the content as being racist. When the film was released, Bryanston gave it limited distribution and it initially received mixed reviews. Later re-released under the titles Bustin Out and Street Fight, Coonskin has since been reappraised. A New York Times review said, "Coonskin could be Bakshis masterpiece." Bakshi has stated that he considers Coonskin to be his best film. Silsila Silsila is a 1981 Indian Hindi romantic drama film directed by Yash Chopra. It stars Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Rekha, Shashi Kapoor and Sanjeev Kumar. On his last birthday, Yash Chopra revealed that he had originally signed Smita Patil and Parveen Babi opposite Bachchan, but after consulting with him, he cast Jaya Bachchan and Rekha in their respective roles. Padmini Kolhapure revealed in an interview that she had also been considered for the role of Chandni, but Amitabh had considered her too young to star opposite him, she was only fifteen then. This was the last film to feature Rekha with Amitabh Bachchan. This was also the last film to feature Amitabh Bachchan with Jaya Bachchan until they appeared together on screen 20 years later in Karan Johars Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham.... After this film, Jaya Bachchan did not feature in any new releases until Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa, 18 years later. The film was a commercial failure at the box office. However, over the years, the film has acquired a cult following, and is widely acclaimed to be a classic film. To this day, the film is considered to be one of Chopras best works. He also said that this film and Lamhe were his favourites. The movies soundtrack became a "super-hit" upon the release of the film and continues to be popular. Dead Man's Letters Dead Mans Letters, also known as Letters from a Dead Man, is a 1986 Soviet science fiction art film, feature film directorial debut by Konstantin Lopushansky. It was screened at the International Critics Week section of the Cannes Film Festival in 1987. The film received the FIPRESCI prize at the 35th International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg. Salinger Salinger is a 2013 documentary film about the reclusive writer J. D. Salinger directed and produced by Shane Salerno. The film tells the story of Salingers life through interviews with friends, historians, and journalists. The film premiered at the 40th annual Telluride Film Festival and had a second premiere on the opening night of the Toronto International Film Festival. Salinger was one of the top-ten highest-grossing documentaries of 2013, with the highest per screen average of all the films that were released on its opening weekend. Two million viewers watched its broadcast on American Masters on PBS. Pilla Zamindar Pilla Zamindar is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language coming of age comedy-drama film written and directed by G Ashok. produced by D. S. Rao and Master Bujji Babu under Sri Shailendra Cinemas banner and starring Nani, Haripriya, and Bindu Madhavi in the lead roles, while Srinivas Avasarala, Dhanraj, Thagubothu Ramesh, Rao Ramesh, and Nagineedu play supporting roles. This film is heavily inspired by the South Korean film A Millionaires First Love. The film soundtrack was composed by Indian percussionist and composer Selvaganesh. Cinematography was handled by Sai Sriram and editing was done by Praveen Pudi. Dialogues of the film were written by popular writer Chandrashekar Gundimeda and screenplay was handled by G. Ashok. Pilla Zamindar was released on 14 October 2011. Upon release, the film received mixed to positive reviews from critics and ended up as a Super Hit at the box office. Mastizaade Mastizaade is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language adult comedy film, directed by Milap Milan Zaveri and produced by Pritish Nandy and Rangita Nandy. The film stars Sunny Leone in a dual role alongside Tushar Kapoor and Vir Das in lead roles with Shaad Randhawa, Suresh Menon, Vandita Shrivastava and Vivek Vaswani in supporting roles while Ritesh Deshmukh appeared in a cameo. The film was released worldwide on 29 January 2016. The Seven Deadly Sins the Movie: Prisoners of the Sky is a 2018 Japanese animated fantasy film based on The Seven Deadly Sins manga series written and illustrated by Nakaba Suzuki. The film was released on August 18, 2018 in Japan and later released on November 29, 2018 in South Korea by MJ Pictures, and worldwide by Netflix on December 31, 2018. A manga by the series original author Nakaba Suzuki and a light novel of film adaptation by Shuka Matsuda was also released on August 18, 2018 in Japan. The Shaggy D.A. The Shaggy D.A. is a 1976 American comedy film and a sequel to The Shaggy Dog produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was directed by Robert Stevenson and written by Don Tait, taking some inspiration from the out-of-print Felix Salten novel, The Hound of Florence. It starred Dean Jones as the adult Wilby Daniels, Suzanne Pleshette, Tim Conway, Keenan Wynn, Dick Van Patten, Jo Anne Worley and Shane Sinutko. It was Stevensons final film. Jaanwar Jaanwar is an Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Suneel Darshan, released on 24 December 1999. The film stars Akshay Kumar, Karisma Kapoor, and Shilpa Shetty in pivotal roles. The film was a commercial success and it revived the waning careers of Kumar and Shetty. The movie was remade in 2004 in Bengali as Mastan. Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice is a 2002 sports comedy film directed by Steve Boyum and starring Stephen Baldwin and Gary Busey. The direct-to-video film is the sequel to the 1977 film Slap Shot. Once Upon a Time in High School: The Spirit of Jeet Kune Do Once Upon a Time in High School: The Spirit of Jeet Kune Do is a 2004 South Korean drama film. The background of the film is set in a high school in South Korea, 1978. The original Korean title literally means "cruel history of Maljuk street" and one of the filming locations was the present neighborhood of Yangjae-dong, Seocho District in Seoul. Diary of a Chambermaid Diary of a Chambermaid is a 2015 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot, and written by Jacquot and Hélène Zimmer. It is an adaptation of Octave Mirbeaus 1900 novel of the same name and stars Léa Seydoux as Célestine, a young and ambitious woman who works as a chambermaid for a wealthy couple in France during the early twentieth century. Mirbeaus original novel was adapted into films multiple times before, notably Jean Renoirs 1946 film and Luis Buñuels 1964 film. It was screened in the main competition section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival and was released on 1 April 2015, by Mars Distribution. Death Watch Death Watch is a 1980 science fiction film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. It is based on the novel The Unsleeping Eye by David G. Compton, also known as The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe. The film was entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival. The film had 1,013,842 admissions in France and was the 35th most attended film of the year. Wind Wind is a 1992 film directed by Carroll Ballard and starring Matthew Modine, Jennifer Grey and Cliff Robertson. The Institute The Institute is a 2017 American horror thriller film co-directed by Pamela Romanowsky and James Franco. It is based on a true story of a young girls treatment at The Rosewood Institute in Owings Mills, and stars Franco, Allie Gallerani, Tim Blake Nelson, and Lori Singer. The film was released on March 3, 2017. The Legacy The Legacy is a 1978 British-American horror film directed by Richard Marquand and starring Katharine Ross, Sam Elliott, and The Whos Roger Daltrey about a couple who are summoned to a British mansion where they stumble upon its familys curse. The film earned an estimated $4.2 million in rentals during its initial release. Folks! Folks! is a 1992 American comedy-drama film directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring Tom Selleck. Its tagline is: "Jon Aldrich is about to come face to face with the most terrifying force known to man...his parents." It earned a Razzie Award nomination for Selleck as Worst Actor. Normal Adolescent Behavior Normal Adolescent Behavior is a 2007 American teen drama film written and directed by Beth Schacter. The film was an official selection of the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. The film is the story of a group of best friends, all of whom are in a six-way polyfidelitous relationship. They feel that being with this group—and only this group—is more fulfilling and overall better than conventional teenage dating. However, Wendy begins to question the arrangement after meeting the boy next door. Normal Adolescent Behavior premiered on Lifetime Television on September 1, 2007. Dead in 3 Days Dead in 3 Days is a 2006 Austrian horror film written and directed by Andreas Prochaska, and co-written by Thomas Baum. It was followed by a 2008 sequel titled Dead in 3 Days 2. My Little Pony: Equestria Girls - Rainbow Rocks My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Rainbow Rocks is a 2014 Canadian–American Flash animated fantasy musical film based on Hasbros Equestria Girls toy line and media franchise, which is a spin-off of the 2010 relaunch of My Little Pony. Written by Meghan McCarthy and directed by Jayson Thiessen, the film was produced by DHX Medias 2D animation studio in Vancouver, Canada for Hasbro Studios in the United States, as a sequel to 2013s My Little Pony: Equestria Girls. The film premiered in select theaters across the United States and Canada on September 27, 2014, which was followed by broadcast on Discovery Family, a joint venture between Discovery Communications and Hasbro, on October 17, 2014, and then a home media release on October 28, 2014. Like the first film, Rainbow Rocks re-envisions the main characters of parent franchise, normally ponies, as teenage human characters in a high school setting. Set between the television series fourth and fifth seasons, the films plot involves Twilight Sparkle returning to Canterlot High School to compete in a Battle of the Bands alongside the counterparts of her friends – including former school bully/former student of Princess Celestia, Sunset Shimmer – to save the school from a trio of sirens from Equestria. The film was well received by critics, who described it as "far superior" to the first installment. It was followed by two sequels, Friendship Games and Legend of Everfree. The Young Americans The Young Americans is a 1993 crime drama that marked the feature film debut of British director Danny Cannon and his friend David Arnold, best known for composing scores for five of the James Bond films. The Myth of Fingerprints The Myth of Fingerprints is a 1997 American film drama written and directed by Bart Freundlich. It stars Blythe Danner, Roy Scheider, Noah Wyle, and Julianne Moore. The film is named after the song "All Around the World or the Myth of Fingerprints" by Paul Simon, featured on his 1986 album Graceland. The song is concerned with dispelling the "myth" that people are different the world over: "Ive seen them all, and, man, theyre all the same." Silver Fang is an adventure manga by Yoshihiro Takahashi. It was published by Shueisha in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1983 to 1987, and collected in 18 bound volumes. It received the 1987 Shogakukan Manga Award for best shōnen series. The series tells the story of an Akita Inu pup called Gin who leaves his master, a young boy named Daisuke, to join a pack of wild dogs. The pack is gathering strong dogs from all over Japan to fight a deranged bear named Akakabuto and his minions. The story begins from the point of view of the humans, but swings to the dogs with episode seven of the anime. It is in that episode that the audience hears the dogs communicating with each other through speech, though it continues to be barks and whines to human ears. Takahashi was reportedly inspired by a news article about hunting dogs that had been abandoned by their masters and had begun living as wild animals. Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin was adapted as a 21-episode anime television series by Toei Animation. In western countries, the anime was released as a set of four VHS tapes, and censored for violent images to make the anime more suitable for younger audiences. This led to the removal of several plot-critical scenes, including all footage from the episodes preceding the series finale as well as the deaths of certain characters. Due to limitations of sound-editing at the time this resulted in the background music of certain scenes to be lost. The anime has been dubbed in Korean, Thai, Finnish, Hungarian, Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. In 2003, the uncensored and non-dubbed version of the anime was released in Finland and Sweden as a 5 DVD box set. A corresponding DVD set was released in Denmark and Norway on October 3, 2006, this version, however, had a brand new Danish dub. The Finnish publisher Punainen jättiläinen is releasing the original 18-volume manga with the first volume published in May 2010. The Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin data book, was released in September 2011 and after Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin ends, its sequel, started to be published in December 2011. The manga has been released for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch at Apples iTunes App Store and it is also available in English. Scooby-Doo in Where's My Mummy? Scooby-Doo! in Wheres My Mummy? is a 2005 animated comedy mystery adventure film, based on the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. The film had a limited theatrical release in the United States on May 13, 2005. The film was first aired on Cartoon Network in the United States on November 24, 2005. It was released on VHS and DVD in the United States and Canada on December 13, 2005. It was produced by Warner Bros. Animation, though it featured a logo and copyright for Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. at the end. Currently, this is the last Scooby-Doo film to have a VHS release. The Grocer's Son The Grocers Son is a 2007 French dramatic film about a family that runs a grocery business in Provence, France; the business includes a single truck that travels the countryside making deliveries to customers. The director, Éric Guirado, had previously made television documentaries about traveling grocers in rural France. The film, released in France as Le Fils de lépicier, was first presented as part of the 2007 Namur Francophone Film Festival. It was sufficiently successful that in 2008 subtitled versions were released internationally. Ya Sonra? And Then What? is a 2011 Turkish romantic comedy film, written and directed by Özcan Deniz, starring Deniz Çakır as an unhappily married woman who attempts to restart her long dormant career. The film, which opened on at number 2 in the Turkish box office, is one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2011. Unfaithfully Yours Unfaithfully Yours is a 1984 American romantic comedy film directed by Howard Zieff, starring Dudley Moore and Nastassja Kinski and featuring Armand Assante and Albert Brooks. The screenplay was written by Valerie Curtin, Barry Levinson, and Robert Klane based on Preston Sturges screenplay for the 1948 film of the same name. The original music score is by Bill Conti and the song "Unfaithfully Yours" was written for the film and performed by Stephen Bishop. God Is Great and I'm Not God Is Great and Im Not is a light romantic comedy directed by Pascale Bailly starring Audrey Tautou and Edouard Baer. It was released in 2001, following Tautous international success in Le Fabuleux Destin dAmélie Poulain. Funny Ha Ha Funny Ha Ha is a 2002 American film written and directed by Andrew Bujalski. It has been described as the first mumblecore film. The film was shot on 16 mm film on a very low budget. It deals with the lives of people in their twenties as they try to come to terms with life after college and confront the responsibilities of adulthood, if only to put them off for as long as possible. Dresden Dresden is a 2006 German television film directed by Roland Suso Richter. It is set during the bombing of Dresden in World War II. This romance movie takes place during the historical attack against the city of Dresden in February 1945. It was produced by the ZDF, a German Public Television Programme, and was originally split in two parts of 90 minutes each. A cinema version was then released in 2010. The film was inspired by Jörg Friedrichs book "The Fire". The €10 million production was shot on original locations in Dresden and Chemnitz. Eisenstein in Guanajuato Eisenstein in Guanajuato is a 2015 biographical romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Greenaway. Starring Elmer Bäck as Soviet film director Sergei Eisenstein, alongside Stelio Savante, Lisa Owen, Maya Zapata, Luis Alberti, Jakob Öhrman, Rasmus Slätis, and Raino Ranta, the film is an international co-production between companies in the Netherlands, Mexico, Belgium, Finland, and France. Keep an Eye Out Keep an Eye Out! is a 2018 French black comedy film written and directed by Quentin Dupieux. The films French title literally means "To the police station!". The film is notable for having a running time of only 73 minutes. Most of the action takes place in the interrogation room and involves a policeman and his suspect. Lockdown Lockdown is a 2000 drama film, directed by John Luessenhop and starring Richard T. Jones, Clifton Powell, David Fralick, and Master P. The film was produced by Masters Ps No Limit Films, a division of his No Limit Records label. Zombie Honeymoon Zombie Honeymoon is a 2004 independent horror film directed by David Gebroe and starring Tracy Coogan, Graham Sibley, Tonya Cornelisse, and David M. Wallace. It was produced by Hooligan Pictures. The New York Times described it as, "Not quite the campfest its absurd but undeniably catchy title suggests, Zombie Honeymoon is actually an emotionally driven blend of romance, comedy and horror." The film won a Chainsaw award in 2006 for best low-budget film. Zombie Honeymoon centers around the doomed love story of Denise and Danny Zanders, whose honeymoon is disrupted by an attack that turns Danny into a zombie. Denise is torn between her desire to protect her husband and her revulsion at what he is becoming. Ibrahim Labyad Ibrahim Labyad is a 2009 Egyptian Murder film directed by Marwan Hamed. Sherpa Sherpa is a 2015 documentary film by Australian filmmaker Jennifer Peedom. It was filmed during the 2014 Mount Everest ice avalanche. The Cameraman's Revenge The Cameramans Revenge, is a 1912 Russian experimental stop-motion animated short film directed and written by Wladyslaw Starewicz. It, along with other works by Starewicz, stands out in the history of stop-motion animation for its use of actual dried insect specimens as articulated stop-motion puppets portraying all of the characters. Last Stop on the Night Train Last Stop on the Night Train is a 1975 Italian revenge horror film directed by Aldo Lado and starring Flavio Bucci, Macha Meril, and Irene Miracle. Based on the plots of Ingmar Bergmans The Virgin Spring and Wes Cravens The Last House on the Left, the film follows two girls riding a train through Germany on Christmas Eve, who are brutalized by three criminals who eventually end up lodging in their parents home. It gained notoriety when it was banned in the UK as a video nasty in the 1980s. The Slipper and the Rose: The Story of Cinderella The Slipper and the Rose: The Story of Cinderella is a 1976 British musical film retelling the classic fairy tale of Cinderella. The film was chosen as the Royal Command Performance motion picture selection for 1976. Directed by Bryan Forbes, the film stars Gemma Craven as the heroine, Richard Chamberlain as the prince, and features a supporting cast led by Michael Hordern, Kenneth More, Edith Evans and Annette Crosbie. The films Academy Award-nominated songs were written by the Sherman Brothers – Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman – who also shared scripting duties with Forbes. Blame It on the Bellboy Blame It on the Bellboy is a 1992 British-American comedy film written and directed by Mark Herman, revolving around a case of mistaken identity of three individuals with similar-sounding surnames staying at the same hotel. Dudley Moore plays the role of Melvyn Orton in the film. The Bollywood film One Two Three is an uncredited remake of Blame It On The Bellboy. Vuxna människor Adult Behavior is a 1999 Swedish comedy film directed by Felix Herngren and Fredrik Lindström. House Hunting House Hunting is a 2012 psychological horror-thriller film that was written and directed by Eric Hurt. The film had its world release on October 2, 2012 at the Virginia Film Festival, and received a DVD and VOD release through Phase 4 Films on March 5, 2013. The film stars Marc Singer and Art LaFleur and follows two families that are trapped within a deserted farmhouse. Naruto Shippûden: The Lost Tower is a 2010 Japanese animated film based on Masashi Kishimotos manga and anime series. It was released on July 31, 2010. Along with the film, a comical short feature named was also shown. The theme song "if" is performed by Kana Nishino. The film was released in North America on September 17, 2013 by Viz Media. Mitt Mitt is a 2014 American documentary film that chronicles the 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns of former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney. Mitt premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. The film was released on Netflix on January 24, 2014. Burning Sands Burning Sands is a 2017 American drama film, directed by Gerard McMurray, from a screenplay by McMurray and Christine Berg. It stars Trevor Jackson, Alfre Woodard, Steve Harris, Tosin Cole, DeRon Horton and Trevante Rhodes. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2017, before being released on March 10, 2017, by Netflix. Caesar and Cleopatra Caesar and Cleopatra is a 1945 British Technicolor film directed by Gabriel Pascal and starring Claude Rains and Vivien Leigh. Some scenes were directed by Brian Desmond Hurst who took no formal credit. It was adapted from the play Caesar and Cleopatra by George Bernard Shaw. The film was produced by Independent Producers and Pascal Film Productions, and was distributed by Eagle-Lion Distributors. St6aff Caesar and Cleopatra was a box-office failure, but it was nominated for an Oscar for Best Art Direction for John Bryan. To Grandmother's House We Go To Grandmothers House We Go is a 1992 Christmas television film directed by Jeff Franklin and starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. The films title is one of the first lines of Lydia Maria Childs Thanksgiving song "Over the River and Through the Wood". It debuted on ABC with unexpected success, mostly because of the already growing popularity of the "Olsen Twins". Twenty Four Seven Twenty Four Seven is a 1997 British sports drama film directed and written by Shane Meadows. It was co-written by frequent Meadows collaborator Paul Fraser. Star Kid Star Kid is a 1997 independent science fantasy-family film directed and written by Manny Coto and starring Joseph Mazzello, Richard Gilliland, and Corinne Bohrer. Belle's Magical World Belles Magical World is a 1998 direct-to-video animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. It was released on February 17, 1998, and is a followup to the 1991 Walt Disney Pictures animated feature film Beauty and the Beast, featuring the voices of David Ogden Stiers as Cogsworth, Robby Benson as The Beast, Gregory Grudt, who replaced Bradley Pierce as Chip Potts, Paige OHara as Belle, Anne Rogers, who replaced Angela Lansbury as Mrs. Potts, and Jerry Orbach as Lumiere. The film features two songs performed by Belle, "Listen With Our Hearts" and "A Little Thought." This storyline is set within the timeline of the original Beauty and the Beast. When first released in 1998, the film consisted of three connected segments: "The Perfect Word," "Fifis Folly," and "The Broken Wing." For the special edition released in 2003, another segment was included, "Mrs. Potts Party", making the film 22 minutes longer. The Warrior The Warrior is a 2001 film by British filmmaker Asif Kapadia. It stars Irrfan Khan as Lafcadia, a warrior in feudal Rajasthan who attempts to give up the sword. The film is in Hindi and was filmed in Rajasthan, India. Kapadia started work on the 2001 film within a year of graduating from the Royal College of Art. Even though this was his first feature film, The Warrior was produced by companies from the UK, Germany and France. At the BAFTA Awards it won the Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film. It was also one of the films, short-listed for UKs official entry for the Academy Awards but was ultimately dropped on grounds that the language was not indigenous to Britain. Britains official Oscar selection and eventual nominee was the Welsh-language film Solomon and Gaenor. Green Snake Green Snake is a 1993 Hong Kong fantasy film made by Tsui Hark. It is the adaptation of a novel of the same title by Lilian Lee. The novel itself is a variation of a Chinese folk tale Madame White Snake, where Lillian Lee tells the story from the perspective of Xiaoqing, the Green Snake, who normally plays a supporting role behind the main character Bai Suzhen, the White Snake. As the title suggests, the movie also features Xiaoqing as the main character. Princess Caraboo Princess Caraboo is a 1994 American historical comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Michael Austin, based on the real-life 19th-century character Princess Caraboo, who passed herself off in British society as an exotic princess who spoke a strange foreign language; she is portrayed by Phoebe Cates. This film was Cates final major film appearance before she retired from acting. Gold Diggers National Lampoons Gold Diggers is a 2003 black comedy film directed by Gary Preisler. It features two friends, played by Will Friedle and Chris Owen, who marry two old ladies, played by Louise Lasser and Renée Taylor, so they can inherit their fortunes when they die. Bonded by Blood Bonded by Blood is a 2010 film directed by Sacha Bennett, loosely based on the Rettendon murders in 1995. The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter is a 1984 Hong Kong film by Shaw Brothers, directed by Lau Kar-leung and starring Gordon Liu and Alexander Fu in his final film appearance. It was released as The Invincible Pole Fighters outside of Hong Kong and Invincible Pole Fighter in North America. Alexander Fu died in a car accident before the filming of The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter was finished. The script was partly re-written after his death and Fus character does not appear in the final showdown as originally written in the script. The film is based on the Generals of the Yang Family legends. Love the Hard Way Love the Hard Way is a 2001 crime drama film directed by . It is about the story of a petty thief who meets an innocent young woman and brings her into his world of crime while she teaches him the lessons of enjoying life and being loved. The film was written by and is based on the novel Yi Ban Shi Huo Yan by Chinese writer Wang Shuo, although Sehr transported the films story to New York. Donbass Donbass is a 2018 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Sergei Loznitsa. It was selected as the opening film in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Loznitsa won the Un Certain Regard award for Best Director, as well as the Silver Pyramid at the 40th Cairo International Film Festival. It was selected as the Ukrainian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. It was filmed in Kryvy Rih, 300 km west of Donetsk At the 49th International Film Festival of India it received Best Film: Golden Peacock Award. Les Girls Les Girls, also known as Cole Porters Les Girls, is a 1957 musical comedy film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by George Cukor and produced by Sol C. Siegel, with Saul Chaplin as associate producer. The screenplay was by John Patrick, based on a story by Vera Caspary. The music and lyrics were by Cole Porter. It stars Gene Kelly, Kay Kendall, Mitzi Gaynor and Taina Elg, and the cast also includes Jacques Bergerac, Leslie Phillips, Henry Daniell and Patrick Macnee. Beautiful People Beautiful People is a 1999 British satirical comedy film written and directed by Jasmin Dizdar. The film won an award for the best film in Un Certain Regard category at the Cannes Film Festival. Beautiful People is set in London during the time of the Bosnian War. Narco Cultura Narco Cultura is a 2013 documentary film about the Mexican Drug War in Ciudad Juárez, directed by Shaul Schwarz. The two main focal points of the movie are Edgar Quintero of the narcocorrido band Bukanas de Culiacán and crime scene investigator Richi Soto. The film was released in the United States on November 22, 2013. Planeta Singli Planet Single is a 2016 Polish comedy film directed by Mitja Okorn. The Revolution Will Not Be Televised The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, also known as Chávez: Inside the Coup, is a 2003 documentary film focusing on events in Venezuela leading up to and during the April 2002 coup détat attempt, which saw President Hugo Chávez removed from office for two days. With particular emphasis on the role played by Venezuelas private media, the film examines several key incidents: the protest march and subsequent violence that provided the impetus for Chávezs ousting; the oppositions formation of an interim government headed by business leader Pedro Carmona; and the Carmona administrations collapse, which paved the way for Chávezs return. The Revolution Will Not Be Televised was directed by Irish filmmakers Kim Bartley and Donnacha Ó Briain. Given direct access to Chávez, the filmmakers intended to make a fly-on-the-wall biography of the president. They spent seven months filming in Venezuela, following Chávez and his staff and interviewing ordinary citizens. As the coup unfolded on 11 April, Bartley and Ó Briain filmed on the streets of the capital, Caracas, capturing footage of protesters and the erupting violence. Later, they filmed many of the political upheavals inside Miraflores, the presidential palace. Bartley and Ó Briain conceived of the film after Bartley returned from documenting the aftermath of the 1999 Vargas mudslides for an Irish charity. Following a visit to Venezuela to determine the feasibility of a film project, the pair formed a production company and applied to Irelands film board, Bord Scannán na hÉireann, for a development grant. At BSÉs request, the filmmakers partnered with a more experienced producer and shot a short pilot to show to potential investors. Funding for the €200,000 production was provided by BSÉ and several European broadcasters. Bartley and Ó Briain shot more than 200 hours of material; editing focused on identifying footage that would make the film entertaining and drive the plot. It was at this stage that the films coverage narrowed to concentrate more on the coup attempt. The film was positively received by mainstream film critics and won several awards. Reviewers cited the filmmakers unprecedented proximity to key events and praised the film for its "riveting narrative"; criticism focused on its lack of context and pro-Chávez bias. First shown on television in Europe and Venezuela in 2003, The Revolution Will Not Be Televised later appeared at film festivals and secured a limited theatrical release on the art house circuit. Independent activists held unofficial screenings, and Venezuelan government officials encouraged its circulation to build support for Chávezs administration. The film is regularly shown on Venezuelan television, and in the capital it is often broadcast during "contentious political conjunctures". The Revolution Will Not Be Televised paints Chávez in a favorable light, which has led to disputes over its neutrality and accuracy; particular attention is paid to its framing of the violence of 11–13 April, the filmmakers editing of the timeline, and the alleged omission of incidents and personnel. The film is variously cited as an accurate portrayal or a misrepresentation of the events of April 2002. U Me Aur Hum U Me Aur Hum is a 2008 Indian romantic drama film produced and directed by Ajay Devgan under Ajay Devgan Films and Eros International. The film, Devgans first as a director, stars him alongside his wife Kajol in their seventh film together. Karan Khanna, Isha Sharvani, Sumeet Raghavan and Divya Dutta also star in the film. Written by Devgan himself and three other writers, the film was released on 11 April 2008 in around 450 cinemas. The film is plagiarized from the similar 2004 film, The Notebook. Manhunt Manhunt is a 2017 action thriller film co-written and directed by John Woo, produced by Gordon Chan, and starring Zhang Hanyu, Masaharu Fukuyama, Qi Wei, Ha Ji-won, and Jun Kunimura. The Chinese-Hong Kong co-production is an adaptation of the Japanese novel Kimi yo Funnu no Kawa o Watare by Juko Nishimura, which was previously adapted in a 1976 film of the same name. Woo decided to develop an adaptation to commemorate the films star Ken Takakura, who had become a cultural icon in China after the film was the first to be released in China following the Cultural Revolution. The film was shot on-location in Osaka and Kansai, Japan, and features a mixed Chinese, Japanese, and Korean cast, with dialogue in Mandarin, Japanese, and English. It has been described by Woo as a return to his older style of films, specifically mentioning The Killer. The film premiered at the 74th Venice International Film Festival and released in China on 24 November 2017. It was released worldwide on Netflix on 4 May 2018. Black Legion Black Legion is a 1937 American crime drama film, directed by Archie Mayo, with a script by Abem Finkel and William Wister Haines based on an original story by producer Robert Lord. The film stars Humphrey Bogart, Dick Foran, Erin OBrien-Moore and Ann Sheridan. It is a fictionalized treatment of the historic Black Legion of the 1930s in Michigan, a white vigilante group. A third of its members lived in Detroit, which had also been a center of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s. The plot is based on the May 1935 kidnapping and murder in Detroit of Charles A. Poole, a Works Progress Administration organizer. Twelve men were tried and 11 convicted of his murder; all were sentenced to life. Authorities prosecuted another 37 men for related crimes; they were also convicted and sentenced to prison, breaking up the Legion. Columbia Pictures had made Legion of Terror based on the same case. Black Legion was praised by critics for its dramatization of a dark social phenomenon. It was one of several films of this period relating anti-fascism to opposition to fascist and racist organizations. A number of reviewers commented that Bogarts performance should lead to his becoming a major star. Warners did not give the film any special treatment, promoting it and Bogart in their standard fashion. Bogarts breakthrough would come in High Sierra in 1941. Mister Frost Mister Frost is a 1990 supernatural thriller film starring Jeff Goldblum and directed by French filmmaker Philippe Setbon, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Derry Hall, Brad Lynch and Louise Vincent. It co-starred Kathy Baker and Alan Bates. Sibling Rivalry Sibling Rivalry is a 1990 comedy film directed by Carl Reiner and starring Kirstie Alley, Sam Elliott, Jami Gertz, Bill Pullman, Carrie Fisher, and Scott Bakula. The Audrey Hepburn Story The Audrey Hepburn Story is a 2000 American biographical drama television film based on the filme of actress and humanitarian Audrey Hepburn. It stars Jennifer Love Hewitt, who also produced the film. Emmy Rossum and Sarah Hyland appear during the early scenes of the film playing Hepburn in her early years. The film was shot in Montreal, Canada, and premiered on ABC on March 27, 2000. Street Fighter Alpha Street Fighter Alpha: The Animation, released in Japan as , and also known as Street Fighter Alpha: The Movie, is a 2000 OVA film based on the Street Fighter Alpha fighting games. It was directed by Shigeyasu Yamauchi, with character designs by Yoshihiko Umakoshi. An English adaptation was produced by Manga Entertainment and released in 2001. The film is not a prequel or sequel to either The Animated Movie or Street Fighter II V, but an independent installment, although a handful of voice actors from previous adaptations reprised their roles for the English version of the movie. Midsummer Midsommer is a 2003 psychological horror film directed by Carsten Myllerup and written by Rasmus Heisterberg. The story revolves around a group of Danish students who celebrate their graduation in a Swedish forest, when they encounter a supernatural presence seemingly connected to a friend who recently committed suicide. Six months after the films release in 2003, the film rights were purchased by Bill Block for an American remake. The American version was reset to a Louisiana bayou and released in 2008 with the title Solstice. Return to Sender Return to Sender is a 2004 film written by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade and directed by Bille August. It was also released on video under the title Convicted. The film stars Aidan Quinn, Connie Nielsen and Mark Holton. Aidan Quinn was nominated for a 2005 IFTA Best Actor in a Feature Film award for his performance. Quinn plays an unscrupulous attorney who is challenged by Nielsen, his latest client. The Seagull The Seagull is a 2018 American drama film directed by Michael Mayer with a screenplay by Stephen Karam, based on the play of the same name by Anton Chekhov. The film stars Annette Bening, Saoirse Ronan, Corey Stoll, Elisabeth Moss, Mare Winningham, Jon Tenney, Glenn Fleshler, Michael Zegen, Billy Howle and Brian Dennehy. Filming began in June 2015 in New York City and had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 21, 2018 and was released on May 11, 2018 by Sony Pictures Classics. Mia and the White Lion Mia and the White Lion is a 2018 family adventure film directed by Gilles de Maistre. The film stars Daniah de Villiers, Mélanie Laurent, and Langley Kirkwood. The film was released in France on December 26, 2018 and in the United States on April 12, 2019. Tension Tension is a 1949 crime thriller film noir directed by John Berry, and written by Allen Rivkin, based on a story written by John D. Klorer. It stars Richard Basehart, Audrey Totter, Cyd Charisse, Barry Sullivan, and William Conrad. Personal Best Personal Best is a 1982 American drama film written, produced, and directed by Robert Towne. The movie stars Mariel Hemingway and real-life track star Patrice Donnelly, along with Scott Glenn as the coach of the track team. I'll Do Anything Ill Do Anything is a 1994 American satirical comedy-drama film written and directed by James L. Brooks. While a large part of the film is a satire of the film industry, it also skewers relationships from various angles. Its primary plot concerns a down-on-his-luck actor who suddenly finds himself the sole caretaker of his six-year-old daughter. Who'll Stop the Rain Wholl Stop the Rain is a 1978 psychological drama American neo-noir film directed by Karel Reisz and starring Nick Nolte, Tuesday Weld, Michael Moriarty, and Anthony Zerbe. It was released by United Artists and produced by Herb Jaffe and Gabriel Katzka with Sheldon Schrager and Roger Spottiswoode as executive producers. The screenplay was by Judith Rascoe and Robert Stone, based on Stones novel Dog Soldiers, the music score by Laurence Rosenthal, and the cinematography by Richard H. Kline. The movie was entered in the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. God of Gamblers II God of Gamblers II is a 1990 Hong Kong action comedy film written and directed by Wong Jing. It stars Andy Lau as Little Knife, Stephen Chow as the Saint of Gamblers, and Ng Man-Tat as Blackie Tat. This movie is a sequel to both God of Gamblers, which included Laus character, and to All for the Winner, which starred Chow and Ng. This film should not be confused with God of Gamblers Returns, also released as God of Gamblers 2, and in essence the true sequel to the original God of Gamblers. That Night That Night is a 1992 American coming-of-age romantic drama film written and directed by Craig Bolotin and starring C. Thomas Howell and Juliette Lewis. It is based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Alice McDermott. This film marks the film debut of both Eliza Dushku and Katherine Heigl. Bullet Boy Bullet Boy is a 2004 British drama film directed by Saul Dibb, written by Saul Dibb and Catherine Johnson, and stars Ashley Walters. The film’s original music was composed and performed by Robert Del Naja of Massive Attack, who released it as an album. The film is about a family in crime-ridden Hackney, East London, the eldest son’s involvement in gun crime, and the effects of this on his younger brother. 10.5: Apocalypse 10.5: Apocalypse is a 2006 television miniseries written and directed by John Lafia. A sequel to 2004s 10.5, the show follows a series of catastrophic seismic disasters including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, and sinkholes, all triggered by an apocalyptic earthquake. The series was produced in Canada. It received primarily negative reviews. Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem is a direct-to-video animated superhero film and the second entry in the Batman Unlimited series. It was released on August 18, 2015 on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD. It is a sequel to Animal Instincts. The Virgin Queen The Virgin Queen is a 1955 DeLuxe Color historical drama film directed by Henry Koster and starring Bette Davis, Richard Todd and Joan Collins. Filmed in CinemaScope, it focuses on the relationship between Elizabeth I of England and Sir Walter Raleigh. The film marks the second time Davis played the English monarch; the first was The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex. It was also the first Hollywood film for Australian actor Rod Taylor. Charles LeMaire and Mary Wills were nominated for an Oscar for Best Costume Design of a Color Production. LeMaire won, but for another film, Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing. Blue Sunshine Blue Sunshine is a 1978 American horror film written and directed by Jeff Lieberman and starring Zalman King, Deborah Winters, and Mark Goddard. The plot focuses on a series of random murders in Los Angeles, in which the only common link between the perpetrators is a mysterious strain of LSD that they had all taken years prior. Over the years, the film attracted a cult following, and was released on special edition DVD by Synapse Entertainment in 2003. It has been shown at many film festivals since. Roman de gare Crossed Tracks is a 2007 French film directed by Claude Lelouch. The film follows a novelist, her ghost writer, and a wayward young woman as a chance encounter at a rest stop interrupts the delicate balance of their lives. French actor Dominique Pinon received wide praise for his rare turn as the films leading man. The title is French slang for "trashy novel one reads in a train or train station" similar to the English phrase "airport novel". Darling Darling is a 2010 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film directed by A. Karunakaran. The film stars Prabhas and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles, while Prabhu, Shraddha Das, Ahuti Prasad, Chandra Mohan, and M. S. Narayana playing supporting roles. The music is composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar. The film was released on 23 April 2010. The film was a blockbuster at the box-office. It was later dubbed in Hindi under the title Sabse Badhkar Hum by Goldmines Telefilms in 2013. Appropriate Adult Appropriate Adult is a British crime drama television film shown in two parts on ITV, on 4 and 11 September 2011. It is based on the true story of Gloucester serial killer Fred West and his wife Rosemary West. It dealt with the events between the Wests arrests in 1994 and Freds suicide in Birminghams Winson Green Prison on New Years Day 1995. The series stars Dominic West, Monica Dolan and Emily Watson as the protagonists of the story, Fred and Rose West, and Janet Leach, respectively. The series was named after the role of Janet Leach as an "appropriate adult" during the questioning of Fred West. The senior investigator wanted to ensure that there could be no suggestion that West did not understand any part of the process, so arrangements were made so that he had an "appropriate adult" present to ensure this at all times. Kill! is a 1968 Japanese comedy-chambara film directed by Kihachi Okamoto. The film had a screenplay written by Akira Murao and Okamoto, and is based on the story Torideyama no jushichinichi in Yamamoto Shugoro zenshu by Shūgorō Yamamoto. The Boys Next Door The Boys Next Door is a 1985 American adventure-crime drama film about two teenage boys who leave their small town home on the day of their high school graduation and embark on a crime and murder spree. Alternate titles include: Big Shots, No Apparent Motive, Blind Rage, Death Takes a Holiday. Crazy Love Crazy Love is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Dan Klores and Fisher Stevens. The screenplay by Klores, who also wrote Boys of 2nd Street Park explores the troubled relationship between New York City attorney Burt Pugach and his ten-years-younger girlfriend Linda Riss, who was blinded and permanently scarred when thugs hired by Pugach threw lye in her face. Superclásico SuperClásico is a 2011 Danish comedy film set in Argentina and directed by Ole Christian Madsen. The film was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards. On 18 January 2012, the film was named as one of the nine shortlisted entries for the Oscars. Redcon-1 Redcon-1 is a 2018 British action horror film, starring Katarina Waters, Mark Strange, and Carlos Gallardo. The film was produced by Gallardo and Kevin Eastman. Working titles for the film included Zombie Apocalypse and Zombie City. It is Gallardos second zombie movie. The film was released in the UK on 28 September, 2018. Redcon-1 centers around a joint British-American Special Forces team, trying to save a scientist from the clutches of death during a mass zombie outbreak. Unlike traditional zombies from similar franchises, these zombies have retained certain human traits, being able to fight back, and use weapons. Redcon-1 was the first movie director Chee Keong Cheung had shot in nearly a decade for his Intense Productions company. The film received negative reviews, and was released on DVD in February, 2019. Youth Youth is a 2017 Chinese coming-of-age drama film directed by Feng Xiaogang and written by Geling Yan. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. It was scheduled to be released in China on October 1, 2017, but after previews in Beijing and other cities was pulled from the National Day schedule. It was released on 15 December 2017.. It was the 6th highest-grossing domestic film of 2017 in China. The Key The Key is an Italian erotic film directed by Tinto Brass. Set in Venice under the fascist regime in the early months of 1940, it recounts a tale of a voluptuous woman in her forties who is unable to respond to her husband but undergoes a belated sexual awakening with her daughters fiancé, which enables her to please her husband at last. The film caused scandal in some quarters because it contains several explicit shots of nudity and sex scenes involving the well-known actress Stefania Sandrelli. However, the film ultimately obtained a decent level of commercial success. Devil in the Flesh Devil in the Flesh is a 1998 American erotic thriller film starring Rose McGowan. The film was also released under the title Dearly Devoted. It was co-scripted by Kelly Carlin-McCall but is not based on the twice-filmed Raymond Radiguet novel Le Diable au corps. De l'autre côté du lit De lautre côté du lit is a 2008 French comedy film directed by Pascale Pouzadoux and starring Sophie Marceau and Dany Boon. Adapted from the novel of the same name by Alix Girod de lAin, the film is about a husband and wife who decide to exchange their lives for a year in order to save their marriage. De lautre côté du lit was filmed on location in Paris. The Road to Hong Kong The Road to Hong Kong is a 1962 British semi-musical comedy film directed by Norman Panama and starring Bing Crosby and Bob Hope, as well as Joan Collins, with an extended cameo featuring Dorothy Lamour in the setting of Hong Kong under British Rule. This was the last in the long-running Road to … series and the only one not produced by Paramount Pictures, though references to the others in the series are made in the film and shown in Maurice Binders opening title sequence. Forest Warrior Forest Warrior is a 1996 American adventure film starring Chuck Norris and directed by Norriss brother Aaron Norris. The film was released on direct-to-video in the United States on November 5, 1996. The film is perhaps best known since late 2011 as the source of a scene in which Chuck stops a chainsaw by grabbing it with his bare hand. The scene has been reposted numerous times on YouTube with views totaling several million, as well as made into an animated GIF for use on Internet forums and message boards. Another memorable scene features a logger who air guitars with his chainsaw. Girl Fever 100 Women is a 2002 comedy film written and directed by Michael Davis and starring Chad Donella. It tells the story of a young man named Sam and his struggle to discover why the girl of his dreams is suddenly depressed after her cheeriness brought him out of his sadness. The film was originally released under the title Girl Fever and had a short run in cinemas before being renamed 100 Women and being released to DVD. In 2000, Davis directed a film called 100 Girls with a very similar theme. Fitna Fitna is a 2008 short film by Dutch parliamentarian Geert Wilders. Approximately 17 minutes in length, the film attempts to demonstrate that the Quran motivates its followers to hate all who violate Islamic teachings. The movie shows selected excerpts from Suras of the Quran, interspersed with media clips and newspaper cuttings showing or describing acts of violence and/or hatred by Muslims. The film argues that Islam encourages – among other things – acts of terrorism, antisemitism, violence against women, violence and subjugation of infidels and against homosexuals and Islamic universalism. A large part of the film details the influence of Islam on the Netherlands. The film was published on the Internet in 2008. Shortly before its release, its announcement was suspended from its website by the American provider because of the perceived controversy. It stirred a still continuing debate in the Netherlands as well as abroad. The Arabic title-word "fitna" means "disagreement and division among people" or a "test of faith in times of trial". Wilders, a prominent critic of Islam, described the film as "a call to shake off the creeping tyranny of Islamisation". On 27 March 2008, Fitna was released to the Internet on the video sharing website LiveLeak in Dutch and English versions. The following day, LiveLeak removed the film from their servers, citing serious threats to their staff. On 30 March, Fitna was restored on LiveLeak following a security upgrade, only to be removed again shortly afterwards by Wilders himself because of copyright violations. A second edition was released later. App APP is a 2013 Dutch film that was directed by Bobby Boermans. The film was released to theaters in the Netherlands on April 4, 2013, and stars Hannah Hoekstra as a young woman that finds herself being terrorized via a mobile app. App was given a limited theatrical release on May 9, 2014, alongside a VOD and digital release. Traffic Traffic is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language road thriller film directed by Rajesh Pillai. It is a remake of the 2011 Malayalam film of same name. Originally written by brothers Bobby and Sanjay, the films screenplay has been adapted into Hindi by Suresh Nair, while the dialogues were penned by Piyush Mishra. The cinematography is by Santhosh Thundiyil and music is by Mithoon. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Manoj Bajpayee, Jimmy Sheirgill, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Parambrata Chatterjee, Divya Dutta, Amol Parashar and debutant Richa Panai. The film was released on 6 May 2016 to positive reviews. However unfortunately director Rajesh Pillai and actor Jishnu Raghavan could not see the fruits of their own efforts due to their untimely deaths. The Hunting Party The Hunting Party is a 1971 American-British western film directed by Don Medford for Levy-Gardner-Laven and starring Oliver Reed, Gene Hackman, Candice Bergen, Simon Oakland and Ronald Howard. Little Murders Little Murders is a 1971 black comedy film starring Elliott Gould and Marcia Rodd, directed by Alan Arkin in his feature directorial debut. It is the story of a girl, Patsy, who brings home her boyfriend, Alfred, to meet her severely dysfunctional family amidst a series of random shootings, garbage strikes and electrical outages ravaging their New York City neighborhood. Le Bal Le bal is a 1983 Italian-Franco-Algerian film without dialogue directed by Ettore Scola that represents a fifty-year story of French society by way of a ballroom in France. My Name Is Modesty: A Modesty Blaise Adventure My Name Is Modesty is a 2004 American action film directed by Scott Spiegel. Quentin Tarantino executive produced. It was released direct-to-DVD. The film is based on the early years of the character Modesty Blaise, a former crime boss turned secret agent. This is the third production that brings Peter ODonnells character Modesty Blaise to the screen, following the feature film Modesty Blaise with Monica Vitti in 1966 and the TV pilot Modesty Blaise with Ann Turkel in 1982. The film stars British actress Alexandra Staden as Modesty and chronicles a crucial event in the characters life some time prior to the start of the comic strip. As such, it omits the key character of Willie Garvin, Modestys companion throughout the run of the original comic strip and the 30-year series of spin-off novels and short stories published by ODonnell. Glass House: The Good Mother Glass House: The Good Mother is a 2006 direct-to-video film starring Angie Harmon, Jordan Hinson, Joel Gretsch and Bobby Coleman. Although it shares no characters with the 2001 film The Glass House, it was marketed as a thematic sequel. Loose Change: Final Cut Loose Change is a series of films released between 2005 and 2009 that argue in favor of certain conspiracy theories relating to the September 11 attacks. The films were written and directed by Dylan Avery and produced by Korey Rowe, Jason Bermas, and Matthew Brown. The original 2005 film was edited and re-released as Loose Change: 2nd Edition, a third time for the 2nd Edition Recut, and then subsequently edited for a fourth time for the HD Remastered Edition. Loose Change: Final Cut, deemed "the third and final release of this documentary series" was released on DVD and Web-streaming format on November 11, 2007. Another version of the film, Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup, released on September 22, 2009, is narrated by Daniel Sunjata and distributed by Microcinema International. Coverage of the film increased in 2006 with the recut release having airings on U.S. and European television stations and over 4 million views online in four months, leading Vanity Fair to say it could be the first Internet blockbuster. Loose Change asserts that the usual account of the Pentagon attack, World Trade Center collapse and United 93 phone calls and crash is implausible and instead suggests the 9/11 attacks were a false flag operation. The films main claims have been debunked by journalists, independent researchers, and prominent members of the scientific and engineering community. Palookaville Palookaville is a 1995 crime comedy film about a trio of burglars and their dysfunctional family of origin, starring William Forsythe, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Vincent Gallo, Adam Trese and Frances McDormand and directed by Alan Taylor. You Stupid Man You Stupid Man is a 2002 romantic comedy film written and directed by Brian Burns and starring Milla Jovovich, David Krumholtz, William Baldwin, Denise Richards, Dan Montgomery Jr., and Jessica Cauffiel. Varalaaru Varalaru: History Of Godfather is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language action family drama written and directed by K. S. Ravikumar. The film stars Ajith Kumar in a triple role as a father and his two sons, alongside Asin and Kanika. Ramesh Khanna, Suman Setty, Sujatha and M. S. Baskar play other supporting roles. The films soundtrack and score were composed by A. R. Rahman. This movie has been remade in Kannada, titled Godfather starring Upendra, Soundarya Jayamala & Catherine Tresa. Prior to release, the film was known by its original title Godfather, but following the Government of Tamil Nadus motion to exempt tax on films titled in Tamil in 2006, the films title was changed. After two years of production, the film released on 20 October 2006 and emerged as the biggest grosser of the year. Four Against the Bank Vier gegen die Bank is a 2016 German crime comedy film directed by Wolfgang Petersen. It is Petersens first film since Poseidon in 2006 and his first German-language film since Das Boot in 1981. It is his second adaptation of The Nixon Recession Caper by Ralph Maloney. His 1976 adaptation was produced for television broadcast on ARD. Placido Plácido is a 1961 Spanish black comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga. It was nominated to the Academy Award as Best Foreign Language Film. It was also entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. Twice Upon a Yesterday The Man with Rain in His Shoes is a 1998 Spanish-British romantic comedy film, written by Spanish singer-songwriter Rafa Russo, directed by Spanish filmmaker María Ripoll and starring Lena Headey, Douglas Henshall, Penélope Cruz, Mark Strong and Elizabeth McGovern with Paul Popplewell. The film was released under the titles Twice Upon a Yesterday in the United States and If Only... in France, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Costa! Costa! is a 2001 Dutch film from BNN. It was the first movie that used several famous Dutch soap stars. Other movies that used soap actors, were Volle maan and Honeyz. The television series with the same title was based on the movie. It had the same cast members. Both the TV show and the movie were located in Salou. Crackerjack Crackerjack is a 2002 Australian comedy film starring Mick Molloy, Bill Hunter, Frank Wilson, Monica Maughan, Samuel Johnson, Lois Ramsay, Bob Hornery, Judith Lucy, John Clarke and Denis Moore. Crying... Silicon Tears Crying Silicon Tears is a 2001 Greek language film, directed by Thanasis Papathanasiou and Michalis Reppas. Sacrifice Sacrifice is a 2011 American/Canadian action thriller film written and directed by Canadian film director Damian Lee, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and Christian Slater. It was filmed in Ottawa. The movie was produced by Zed Filmworks based in Ottawa, as well as Styx Productions. This film was released direct-to-video. Toll Booth Toll Booth is a 2010 Turkish drama film directed by Tolga Karaçelik, which tells the story of a reclusive toll-booth attendant. The film was selected for the 47th Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival. The Amazing Bulk The Amazing Bulk is a 2012 American direct-to-video superhero film directed by Lewis Schoenbrun. Considered to be a mockbuster of the Marvel Studios film The Incredible Hulk, the films settings and visuals are almost entirely all reused stock imagery, graphics, and video purchased from various websites. Stutterer Stutterer is a short drama film written and directed by Benjamin Cleary and produced by Serena Armitage and Shan Christopher Ogilvie. The Adventurers The Adventurers is a 2017 Hong Kong action film written, produced and directed by Stephen Fung, and also produced by and starring Andy Lau. The film co-stars Shu Qi, Zhang Jingchu, Tony Yang and Jean Reno. The Adventurers tells the story of an ex-con/thief who steals two priceless pieces of jewelry at the Cannes Film Festival. Saps at Sea Saps at Sea is a 1940 American film directed by Gordon Douglas, distributed by United Artists. It was Laurel and Hardys last film produced by the Hal Roach Studios, as well as the last film to feature Ben Turpin and Harry Bernard. With Six You Get Eggroll With Six You Get Eggroll is a 1968 American romantic comedy film directed by Howard Morris and starring Doris Day, Brian Keith, Barbara Hershey, George Carlin, and Pat Carroll. It was the first film that was produced by the CBS Television Networks film unit, Cinema Center Films, and Days final film performance. The Black Windmill The Black Windmill is a 1974 British spy thriller film directed by Don Siegel and starring Michael Caine, John Vernon, Janet Suzman and Donald Pleasence. It was produced by Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown. Série noire Série noire is a 1979 French crime film directed by Alain Corneau. It was entered into the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on the novel A Hell of a Woman by Jim Thompson. Franck Poupart is a door-to-door salesman. His wife leaves him when he knocks her into a bathtub filled with water after she refuses to make him dinner. Then he gets imprisoned for embezzlement. Mona, an underage prostitute he meets early in the film, bails him out and persuades him to rob her rich aunt. Poupart kills the aunt, and then murders his accomplice to frame him for the crime. However, his streak of bad luck continues, for his wife returns, unannounced and pregnant, and suspects him of murder. He murders her, and then his boss robs him of his booty, leaving him alone and broke with the besotted Mona. Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style is a 1992 made-for-television comedy film based on the television series Saved by the Bell and featured the regular cast of that series. Humboldt County Humboldt County is a 2008 comedy/drama film by Darren Grodsky and Danny Jacobs. It stars Jeremy Strong, Fairuza Balk, Frances Conroy, Madison Davenport, Brad Dourif, Chris Messina and Peter Bogdanovich. The film made its debut at SXSW on March 7, 2008. It was picked up by Magnolia Pictures and was released on September 26, 2008. Young and Wild Young & Wild is a 2012 Chilean coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Marialy Rivas and co-written by Marialy Rivas, Camila Gutiérrez, María José Viera-Gallo and Pedro Peirano. Starring Alicia Rodríguez and Maria Gracia Omegna, the film tells the story of Daniela, a 17-year-old bisexual girl who writes a blog about the conflicts she experiences between her evangelical Protestant, conservative family and her sexuality. The film was released at the Sundance Film Festival in 2012 where it was awarded the World Cinema Screenwriting Award. Manson Family Vacation Manson Family Vacation is a 2015 American comedy film written and directed by J. Davis. The film stars Jay Duplass, Linas Phillips, Leonora Pitts, Adam Chernick and Tobin Bell. The film was released on October 6, 2015, by The Orchard. Muqaddar Ka Sikandar Muqaddar Ka Sikandar is a 1978 Indian drama film, produced and directed by Prakash Mehra, and written by Kader Khan, Vijay Kaul and Laxmikant Sharma. It stars Amitabh Bachchan, in his fifth of nine films with Prakash Mehra to date, along with Vinod Khanna, Raakhee, Rekha, Amjad Khan, Kader Khan, Mayur Raj Verma and Nirupa Roy. The film tells of the story of Sikandar, an orphan raised in the slums of Bombay. Muqaddar Ka Sikandar was the highest-grossing Bollywood film of 1978. It was also the third highest-grossing Indian film of the decade, after Sholay and Bobby. Muqaddar Ka Sikandar was a blockbuster in India and the U.S.S.R. At the 26th Filmfare Awards, it was nominated for nine Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, but did not win in any category. It was remade into the Telugu film Prema Tarangalu, and in Tamil as Amara Kaaviyam. The Cave of the Golden Rose Fantaghirò is a fantasy television film produced by Reteitalia, directed by Lamberto Bava and starring Alessandra Martines. It originally aired in 1991 as a two-parter, and hence has been known in certain video releases and airings as double-set of Fantaghirò 1 and Fantaghirò 2. It is the first installment in the Fantaghirò series and is loosely based on the Italian folktale Fanta-Ghiro the Beautiful. The Confession The Confession is a 1999 American drama film directed by David Hugh Jones, starring Ben Kingsley and Alec Baldwin. It is based on the novel by Sol Yurick. American Soldiers American Soldiers is a 2005 war film directed by Sidney J. Furie. The Stone Roses: Made of Stone The Stone Roses: Made of Stone is a 2013 British music documentary on the acclaimed band The Stone Roses directed by Shane Meadows. The film stars band members Ian Brown, John Squire, Gary Mounfield and Alan Wren. The film was released on 5 June 2013 in the United Kingdom. The film, which has received positive reviews from critics, follows the band reforming in 2012 after a 16-year split, capturing the band at work and in their everyday lives as they practise for their much-anticipated reunion on a tour across Europe, which culminated in three triumphant homecoming gigs at Manchester’s Heaton Park. Girl Vs. Monster Girl vs. Monster is a 2012 fantasy teen comedy Disney Channel Original Movie that premiered on October 12, 2012. The film stars Olivia Holt as Skylar, a teenage girl who discovers on the eve of Halloween that she is a fifth-generation monster hunter. Before she can practice the family tradition, the monsters will try to stop her. The film was directed by Stuart Gillard and produced by Tracey Jeffrey. A promo for the film first aired on August 17, 2012, during the premiere of Made In Japan. Ironclad: Battle for Blood Ironclad: Battle for Blood is a 2014 epic war film directed by Jonathan English. It is the sequel to his 2011 film Ironclad. Ice Soldiers Ice Soldiers is a 2013 Canadian action-science fiction film directed by Sturla Gunnarsson and starring Dominic Purcell, Adam Beach and Michael Ironside. In the film, Malraux, and a team of Canadian scientists release a group of frozen Soviet-era soldiers who attempt to complete their original mission: a devastating attack on the United States. Bad Hair Day Bad Hair Day is a Disney Channel Original Movie which premiered on February 13, 2015, starring Laura Marano and Leigh-Allyn Baker. The Witches The Witches, released in the United States as The Devils Own, is a 1966 British horror film directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Joan Fontaine, Alec McCowen, Kay Walsh, Ann Bell, Ingrid Boulting and Gwen Ffrangcon Davies. Made by Hammer Films, it was adapted by Nigel Kneale from the novel The Devils Own by Norah Lofts, published under the pseudonym Peter Curtis. Carry on Girls Carry On Girls is the 25th in the series of Carry On films to be made, released in Britain in 1973. The film is notable for being the first Carry On to feature neither Kenneth Williams nor Charles Hawtrey. Williams was appearing in a West End play, My Fat Friend. Hawtrey had been dropped from the series the previous year. The film features regulars Sid James, Barbara Windsor, Joan Sims, Kenneth Connor, Bernard Bresslaw and Peter Butterworth. Patsy Rowlands makes her seventh appearance in the series. Jack Douglas makes his third appearance, this time upgraded to a main role. This is the final of six Carry On films for Valerie Leon and Jimmy Logan makes a guest appearance in his second and final Carry On. Girl Asleep Girl Asleep is a 2015 Australian surrealist coming-of-age drama film written by Matthew Whittet and directed by Rosemary Myers. The film has been described as an extroverted fantasy dreamscape of an introverted teenage girl. The film is an adaptation of the successful theatre production, also written by Matthew Whittet, by Windmill Theatre in 2014 of the same name, that premiered at the Adelaide Festival. The cast includes: Bethany Whitmore, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Imogen Archer, Harrison Feldman, Amber McMahon, Eamon Farren, scriptwriter Matthew Whittet and Maiah Stewardson. Girl Asleep showed at the 2016 Berlin International Film Festival to critical acclaim. Crash Pad Crash Pad is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Kevin Tent, from a screenplay by Jeremy Catalino. It stars Domhnall Gleeson, Christina Applegate, Thomas Haden Church and Nina Dobrev. It was released through video on demand on September 25, 2017, before opening in a limited release on October 27, 2017, by Destination Films and Vertical Entertainment. Angélique, marquise des anges Angélique, Marquise des Anges is a 1964 French film, based on the novel of the same name by Anne and Serge Golon. Oh Olsun Oh Olsun is a 1973 Turkish comedy film directed by Ertem Eğilmez. Transylvania Transylvania is a 2006 French drama film starring Asia Argento. In 2006, Director Tony Gatlif and composer Delphine Mantoulet won the Georges Delerue Prize at the Flanders International Film Festival for the score, and Gatlif was nominated for the Grand Prix award. Transylvania premiered at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival in France on 28 May, and premiered in the United States on 16 March 2007 at the Cleveland International Film Festival and in the United Kingdom at the Cambridge Film Festival on 6 July 2007. Dulha Mil Gaya Dulha Mil Gaya is a 2010 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by Mudassar Aziz. It stars Fardeen Khan, Sushmita Sen and Ishita Sharma in the lead roles whilst Shah Rukh Khan makes an extended special appearance. It was released on 8 January 2010 and was one of the first Bollywood releases of 2010. Dulha Mil Gaya was panned by critics and did poorly at the box office, earning back roughly half its budget, but was a hit overseas; it was the final film of Fardeen Khans career. I Am Not a Witch I Am Not a Witch is a 2017 internationally co-produced drama film written and directed by Rungano Nyoni in her feature debut film. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival and won the BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer for Nyoni and producer Emily Morgan at the 71st British Academy Film Awards. It was selected as the British entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. DARLING in the FRANXX , abbreviated as , is a 2018 Japanese animated science fiction romance television series produced by CloverWorks and animated by CloverWorks and Trigger that premiered on January 13, 2018. The series was announced at Triggers Anime Expo 2017 panel in July 2017. A manga adaptation by Kentaro Yabuki and another four-panel comic strip manga began serialization on January 14, 2018. The anime began international distribution simultaneously upon its domestic release. The streaming service Crunchyroll internationally simulcast the series, with Aniplus Asia simulcasting the series to Southeast Asia. Service partner Funimation began the dubbed release of the series on February 1, 2018. The Brothers Karamazov The Brothers Karamazov is a 1958 film made by MGM, based on Fyodor Dostoevskys novel The Brothers Karamazov. It was directed by Richard Brooks and produced by Pandro S. Berman. The screenplay was by Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein and Richard Brooks. It was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. The brothers are played by Yul Brynner, Richard Basehart and William Shatner in his film debut. The Ugly Duckling and Me! The Ugly Duckling and Me! is a 2006 Danish-British-French animated film directed by Michael Hegner and Karsten Kiilerich. Intended for a family audience, it is a modern adaptation of The Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian Andersen. The Yorkshire Post described it as a "feel good" film for family audiences. It also won an award at the China International Cartoon and Digital Art Festival. The film initially premiered in Denmark on October 6, 2006. The film is based on a television series of the same name. The series chronicles the adventures of a swan named Ugly and his adoptive father, a rat named Ratso. American Violet American Violet is a 2008 drama film directed by Tim Disney and starring Nicole Beharie. The story is based on Regina Kelly, a victim of Texas police drug enforcement tactics. Gun Shy Gun Shy is a British action comedy film directed by Simon West starring Antonio Banderas. It was released on 8 September 2017. Cold War II Cold War 2 is a 2016 Hong Kong-Chinese crime thriller film written and directed by Longman Leung and Sunny Luk. The film is a sequel to the 2012 box office hit, Cold War, and stars returning cast members Aaron Kwok, Tony Leung, Charlie Young, Eddie Peng, Aarif Rahman, Ma Yili and Alex Tsui, joined by new cast members Chow Yun-fat, Janice Man, Tony Yang and Bibi Zhou. Cold War 2 was released on 8 July 2016 in 2D, 3D and IMAX 3D. Gun City Gun City is a 2018 Spanish thriller film directed by Dani de la Torre and written by Patxi Amezcua. Brave Little Tailor Brave Little Tailor is a 1938 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It is an adaptation of the fairy tale The Valiant Little Tailor with Mickey Mouse in the title role. It was directed by Bill Roberts and features original music by Albert Hay Malotte. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey, Marcellite Garner as Minnie, and Eddie Holden as the Giant. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 11th Academy Awards in 1939, but lost to Disneys own Ferdinand the Bull. In 1994 it was chosen as the 26th greatest cartoon of all time by members of the animation field. The list was compiled in the book The 50 Greatest Cartoons. Any Way the Wind Blows Any Way the Wind Blows is a 2003 Belgian film, directed by Tom Barman, the lead singer of the Belgian rockband dEUS. The film is set in Antwerp and follows the lives of several characters intertwining with each other. Thanks to its rock music, jazz, pop and electronica music soundtrack the film has become a cult film. The theme song Summers Here by Magnus was a hit at the time. Bomb Scared Bomb Scared is a 2017 Spanish dark comedy film about four Basque ETA terrorists who are planning a terrorist attack in Spain. The film was released worldwide on October 12, 2017, by Netflix. Scavenger Hunt Scavenger Hunt is a 1979 American comedy film with a large ensemble cast which includes Richard Benjamin, James Coco, Scatman Crothers, Ruth Gordon, Cloris Leachman, Cleavon Little, Roddy McDowall, Robert Morley, Richard Mulligan, Tony Randall, Dirk Benedict, Willie Aames, Stephanie Faracy, Stephen Furst and Richard Masur. The film was directed by Michael Schultz, and released by 20th Century Fox. It includes an appearance by Arnold Schwarzenegger, and features cameos by Meat Loaf and Vincent Price. Filming took place in and around San Diego, incorporating local landmarks such as Balboa Park and the Centre City Building. Blind Shaft Blind Shaft is a 2003 film about a pair of brutal con artists operating in the illegal coal mines of present-day northern China. The film was written and directed by Li Yang, and is based on Chinese writer Liu Qingbangs short novel Shen Mu. Princess Cyd Princess Cyd is a 2017 drama film written and directed by Stephen Cone and starring Rebecca Spence, Jessie Pinnick, and Malic White. The Witch: Part 1 - The Subversion The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion is a 2018 South Korean mystery action film written and directed by Park Hoon-jung Hamlet Hamlet is a 1964 film adaptation in Russian of William Shakespeares play of the same title, based on a translation by Boris Pasternak. It was directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Iosif Shapiro, and stars Innokenty Smoktunovsky as Prince Hamlet. Scissors Scissors is a 1991 American psychological thriller film directed by Frank De Felitta and starring Sharon Stone, Ronny Cox, and Steve Railsback. The plot centers around the life of Angela Anderson, a sexually repressed woman who becomes trapped in a mysterious apartment. Gimme the Loot Gimme the Loot is a 2012 American comedy film written and directed by Adam Leon. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. It won the Grand Jury Prize at the SXSW Film Festival in 2012. It was released on March 22, 2013 in the U.S. Le Amiche Le amiche is a 1955 Italian black-and-white drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Eleonora Rossi Drago, Gabriele Ferzetti, Franco Fabrizi, and Valentina Cortese. Adapted from Cesare Paveses novel Tra donne sole, the film is about a young woman who returns to her native Turin to set up a new fashion salon and becomes involved with a troubled woman and her three wealthy friends. The film was shot on location in Turin, Piedmont, Italy. Le amiche received the Venice Film Festivals Silver Lion award in 1955, and the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Silver Ribbon Award for Best Director and Best Supporting Actress. The Man in the Iron Mask The Man in the Iron Mask is a 1977 television film loosely adapted from The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas and presenting several plot similarities with the 1939 film version. It was produced by Norman Rosemont for ITC Entertainment, and starred Richard Chamberlain as King Louis XIV and his twin Philippe, Patrick McGoohan as Nicolas Fouquet, Ralph Richardson as Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Louis Jourdan as DArtagnan, and Ian Holm as the Chevalier Duval. Jenny Agutter plays Louis XIVs mistress, Louise de la Vallière and Vivien Merchant appears as Queen Marie-Therese. It was directed by Mike Newell. Too Beautiful for You Too Beautiful for You is a 1989 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Bertrand Blier. It tells the story of Bernard, a well established BMW car dealer in the South of France, whos cheating on his beautiful wife with his ordinary-looking secretary. Trimurti Trimurti is a 1995 Indian action drama film starring Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff and Shahrukh Khan. It was the last completed film for director Mukul S. Anand, who died while filming Dus in 1997 The Film Was a Semi Hit Movie, It earned a record opening weekend of around net, and becoming the "first film to record a net opening day." Rushlights Rushlights is a 2013 American independent neo-noir thriller film written and directed by Antoni Stutz and starring Beau Bridges, Haley Webb, Josh Henderson and Aidan Quinn. Rushlights was included in the official selections of the Montreal International Film Festival, the Shanghai International Film Festival, the Dallas International Film Festival as well as the Newport Beach Film Festival. An extended directors cut was released in 2016. Jai Gangaajal Jai Gangaajal is a 2016 Indian crime drama film directed by Prakash Jha. It is a follow-up to the 2003 crime film Gangaajal, and stars Priyanka Chopra in the lead role with Jha appearing in a supporting role. It also features Manav Kaul, Rahul Bhat, and Queen Harish. The film was released worldwide on 4 March 2016. The Government of Madhya Pradesh declared Jai Gangaajal tax-free on 9 March 2016 and was a moderate box office hit. Texasville Texasville is a 1990 American drama film written and directed by Peter Bogdanovich. Based on the novel Texasville by Larry McMurtry, it is a sequel to The Last Picture Show, and features Jeff Bridges, Cybill Shepherd, Cloris Leachman, Timothy Bottoms, Randy Quaid, and Eileen Brennan reprising their roles from the original film. Texasville is in color, while The Last Picture Show was filmed in black and white. The film received mixed reviews from critics, holding a 55% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and did not do well at the box office, grossing just $2 million against its $18 million budget. Summer Things Summer Things is a 2002 French-Italian-British romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Michel Blanc based on the 1998 novel of the same name by Joseph Connolly. The film was released to critical acclaim. Karin Viard won the César Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Véronique. Revolution OS Revolution OS is a 2001 documentary film that traces the twenty-year history of GNU, Linux, open source, and the free software movement. Directed by J. T. S. Moore, the film features interviews with prominent hackers and entrepreneurs including Richard Stallman, Michael Tiemann, Linus Torvalds, Larry Augustin, Eric S. Raymond, Bruce Perens, Frank Hecker and Brian Behlendorf. Hell Hell is a French film, released in 2005 and directed by Danis Tanović. It is based on a script originally drafted by Krzysztof Kieślowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicz, which was meant to be the second film in a trilogy with the titles Heaven, Hell and Purgatory. The script was finished by Piesiewicz after Kieślowski died in 1996. The movie stars Emmanuelle Béart, Marie Gillain, and Carole Bouquet. The Courtship of Eddie's Father The Courtship of Eddies Father is a 1963 American MGM romantic comedy film directed by Vincente Minnelli, and stars Glenn Ford as a widowed father and Ron Howard as his caring son. The film was based on a 1961 novel by Mark Toby, as was the ABC-TV series of the same name with Bill Bixby and Brandon Cruz, which ran from 1969 to 1972. The Stolen Children The Stolen Children is a 1992 Italian film directed by Gianni Amelio. The film was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. U Want Me 2 Kill Him? uwantme2killhim? is a 2013 drama-thriller film directed by Andrew Douglas. The film stars Jamie Blackley and Toby Regbo and premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, where the two actors won the Best performance in a British feature film award. The film is loosely based on a true story and follows two teenage schoolboys who are drawn into a complicated world of online chatrooms, eventually leading to one stabbing the other. A Child Is Waiting A Child Is Waiting is a 1963 American drama film written by Abby Mann based on his 1957 Westinghouse Studio One teleplay of the same name. The film was produced by Stanley Kramer and directed by John Cassavetes. Burt Lancaster portrays the director of a state institution for mentally handicapped and emotionally disturbed children, and Judy Garland is a new teacher who challenges his methods. Pippi Goes on Board Pippi Goes on Board is a 1969 Swedish movie, based on the eponymous childrens books by Astrid Lindgren with the cast of the 1969 TV series Pippi Longstocking. The film consisted of re-edited footage from the TV series. It was released in the USA in 1975. Under Wraps Under Wraps is a 1997 television film directed by Greg Beeman and starring Bill Fagerbakke, Adam Wylie, Mario Yedidia, and Clara Bryant. It is considered to be the first Disney Channel Original Movie by the Disney Channel. It was included by the network in its 100 Original Movies celebration from May–June 2016. Churchill: The Hollywood Years Churchill: The Hollywood Years is a 2004 British comedy film, directed by Peter Richardson. It stars Christian Slater as Winston Churchill, and Neve Campbell as Elizabeth II. Miranda Richardson and Antony Sher also co-star. The film is a satire on the Hollywood take on history, such as U-571 and Pearl Harbor. Knucklehead Knucklehead is a lowbrow comedy film starring Big Show, Stuart Pointer, Melora Hardin and Dennis Farina. It was released on October 22, 2010 in select theaters and garnered strongly negative reviews from critics, who found fault in the films premise, execution, and clichéd tropes. The DVD was released on November 9, 2010. Farina later called it the most embarrassing project of his career. The Search The Search is a 2014 French drama film written, directed, produced and co-edited by Michel Hazanavicius and co-produced by Thomas Langmann. The film is a reiteration of the Oscar-winning post-Holocaust drama also called The Search, directed by Fred Zinnemann, in which a compassionate westerner helps a lost child find what is left of his family amidst the chaotic flood of post-war civilian refugees. In the 1948 film, the backdrop is post-war Berlin; The Search takes place in the "front lines of the Russian invasion of Chechnya" during the first year of the Second Chechen War. In both cases, international aid workers help the families reunite. The Search was selected to compete for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. History of the Eagles History of the Eagles is a 2013 two-part authorized documentary about the career of the American rock group the Eagles, directed by Alison Ellwood and co-produced by Alex Gibney. After screening at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival in January, it aired on Showtime in February, and was released in April on DVD and Blu-ray with a third disc containing eight songs from the bands performance at the Capital Centre in March 1977. A concert tour of the same name took place from 2013-2015, visiting North America, Europe, and Oceania. At the 65th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, the film received the award for Outstanding Sound Mixing for Nonfiction Programming. It was also nominated for Outstanding Sound Editing for Nonfiction Programming. The Super Deluxe Limited Edition Box Set received a Bronze Prize at the 2013 Key Art Awards. Oru Vadakkan Selfie Oru Vadakkan Selfie is a 2015 Malayalam-language road comedy film directed by G. Prajith and scripted by Vineeth Sreenivasan. The film features Nivin Pauly, Manjima Mohan, Aju Varghese, Neeraj Madhav and Vineeth Sreenivasan. The music was composed by Shaan Rahman. It was released on 27 March to positive reviews, and became one of the biggest grossers of the year. Some news media and the Kerala Film Producers Association called it the first successful Malayalam film of 2015. This movie marks the debut of Manjima Mohan as an actress in Malayalam movie; earlier, she played a child in films including Priyam and Sundara Purushan. The film has been remade in Telugu as Meda Meeda Abbayi. The 2017 Bengali movie Bolo Dugga Maiki was partially based on this movie. Knife+Heart Knife+Heart is a 2018 French drama film directed by Yann Gonzalez. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Side Street Side Street is a 1950 American crime film noir/police procedural directed by Anthony Mann. The motion picture was filmed on location throughout New York City and culminated in one of the first modern car chases, prior to 1968s Bullitt. Part of the story is set in the vicinity of the long-demolished Third Avenue El, a favorite location of the few films made in the city during that era. The cast features Farley Granger and Cathy ODonnell for the second and last time; their earlier film was the noted noir They Live By Night. A Guide for the Married Man A Guide for the Married Man is a 1967 American bedroom farce comedy film starring Walter Matthau, Robert Morse, and Inger Stevens. It was directed by Gene Kelly. It features many cameos, including Lucille Ball, Jack Benny, Terry-Thomas, Jayne Mansfield, Sid Caesar, Carl Reiner, Joey Bishop, Art Carney and Wally Cox. The title song, performed by The Turtles, was composed by John Williams with lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. César and Rosalie César and Rosalie is a 1972 French romance film starring Yves Montand and Romy Schneider, directed by Claude Sautet. Emil and the Piglet Emil and the Piglet is a 1973 Swedish film, the third of three films based on the Emil i Lönneberga books written by Astrid Lindgren. At the 10th Guldbagge Awards in 1974, Allan Edwall won the award for Best Actor. Queen Live at Wembley '86 Queen at Wembley is a recording of a concert at the original Wembley Stadium, London, England on Saturday 12 July 1986 during Queens Magic Tour and transmitted and released in various audio and video forms. Nobody Knows Anybody Nobody Knows Anybody is a 1999 Spanish film written and directed by Mateo Gil. Nina Nina is an American biographical film written and directed by Cynthia Mort. The film focuses on American musician and civil rights activist Nina Simone, portrayed by Zoe Saldana. The film also stars David Oyelowo, Ella Thomas, and Mike Epps. The film was released on April 22, 2016, in a limited release and through video on demand by RLJ Entertainment. The film was met with heavy criticism from a number of people, and Simones estate has declined to endorse the film. The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun is a 2015 French-Belgian mystery thriller film directed by Joann Sfar and starring Freya Mavor, Benjamin Biolay, Elio Germano, and Stacy Martin. It is based on the 1966 novel by Sébastien Japrisot and a remake of the 1970 film about a woman who is implicated in a crime she knows nothing about and must find out about to prove she is innocent. It won the Magritte Award for Best Costume Design at the 6th Magritte Awards. Ziegfeld Girl Ziegfeld Girl is a 1941 American musical film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring James Stewart, Judy Garland, Hedy Lamarr, Lana Turner, Tony Martin, Jackie Cooper, Eve Arden, and Philip Dorn. The film, which features musical numbers by Busby Berkeley, was produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Set in the 1920s, the film tells the parallel stories of three women who become performers in the renowned Broadway show the Ziegfeld Follies. It was intended to be a 1938 sequel to the 1936 hit The Great Ziegfeld, and recycled some footage from the earlier film. Dark Harbor Dark Harbor is a 1998 film directed by Adam Coleman Howard starring Alan Rickman, Norman Reedus and Polly Walker. Monsters vs Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space Monsters vs. Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space is a 2009 Halloween television special, based on the film Monsters vs. Aliens. It was produced by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Peter Ramsey. The special premiered in Ireland on RTÉ One on October 26, 2009, and aired in the USA on the NBC network on October 28, 2009. Li'l Quinquin Ptit Quinquin is a 2014 French murder mystery film/miniseries directed by Bruno Dumont. Originally premiering as a film at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival in May, it was broadcast in September 2014 as a miniseries on French television. Anna Karenina Anna Karenina is a 1948 British film based on the 19th-century novel of the same title by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and starred Vivien Leigh in the title role. It was produced by Alexander Korda for his company, London Films, and distributed in the United States by 20th Century Fox. The screenplay was by Jean Anouilh, Julien Duvivier and Guy Morgan, music by Constant Lambert, decors by André Andrejew and deep focus cinematography by Henri Alekan. Broken Wings Broken Wings is a 2002 Israeli film directed by Nir Bergman and starring Orly Silbersatz Banai, Maya Maron, and Nitai Gaviratz. Complete Idiot Vollidiot is a 2007 German comedy film based on the eponymous novel by Tommy Jaud. Where'd You Go, Bernadette Whered You Go, Bernadette is a 2019 American mystery comedy-drama film, directed by Richard Linklater, from a screenplay by Linklater, Holly Gent, and Vincent Palmo Jr. It is based upon the novel of the same name by Maria Semple. It stars Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig, Emma Nelson, James Urbaniak, Judy Greer, Troian Bellisario, Zoe Chao, and Laurence Fishburne. Whered You Go, Bernadette was released on August 16, 2019, by Annapurna Pictures through their United Artists Releasing joint venture. It received mixed reviews from critics. Italiano medio Italiano medio is a 2015 Italian satirical comedy film written, directed and starred by Maccio Capatonda. Gold Diggers of 1935 Gold Diggers of 1935 is an American musical film directed and choreographed by Busby Berkeley, and starring Dick Powell, Adolphe Menjou, Gloria Stuart and Alice Brady. Winifred Shaw, Hugh Herbert and Glenda Farrell are also featured. The songs were written by Harry Warren and Al Dubin. The film is best known for its famous "Lullaby of Broadway" production number. That song also won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. The movie was the fourth in the Gold Diggers series of films, after the now lost silent film The Gold Diggers, the partially lost film Gold Diggers of Broadway, and Gold Diggers of 1933. The first three films, all financially successful, had all been based on the 1919 play The Gold Diggers; Gold Diggers of 1935 was the first one based on a wholly original story. It was followed by Gold Diggers of 1937 and Gold Diggers in Paris. Johnny Eager Johnny Eager is a 1941 film noir directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Robert Taylor, Lana Turner and Van Heflin. Heflin won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The film was one of many spoofed in Dead Men Dont Wear Plaid. 33 "33" is the first episode of first season and the pilot episode of the reimagined military science fiction television program Battlestar Galactica, immediately following the events of the 2003 miniseries. "33" follows Galactica and her civilian fleet as they are forced to contend with constant Cylon pursuit for days without sleep; they are forced to ultimately destroy one of their own ships to foil the Cylons and earn their first respite of the series. The episode was written by series creator Ronald D. Moore, and the television directoral debut of Michael Rymer. Moore and executive producer David Eick made the decision to slot this episode as the first of the season because of its potential impact on the audience. "33" distinguished the themes of the new Battlestar Galactica series by following characters on the spaceships, on the planets that were fled, and in the minds of other characters. Attention to detail was prevalent in this first episode; the production team, the editing team, and even the actors themselves strove for authenticity of specific portrayals and moments. Though there were compromises made due to concerns of the episode being too dark for audiences, the episode was lauded by both cast and crew in addition to winning the 2005 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form. "33" originally aired on Sky One in the United Kingdom on October 18, 2004, and subsequently aired on the Sci Fi Channel in the United States on January 14, 2005, along with the following episode "Water". Jimmy Vestvood: Amerikan Hero Jimmy Vestvood: Amerikan Hero is a 2014 comedy film directed by Jonathan Kesselman and written by Maz Jobrani and Amir Ohebsion. The films stars Maz Jobrani, John Heard, Deanna Russo, Sheila Vand and Marshall Manesh. The plot follows an Iranian who wins the Green Card lottery and moves to Los Angeles with his mom to pursue his dream of becoming an American hero. The film premiered in limited release in United States on May 13, 2016, and has grossed approximately $216,000. Roxanne Roxanne Roxanne Roxanne is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by Michael Larnell. It stars Chanté Adams, Mahershala Ali, Nia Long, Elvis Nolasco, Kevin Phillips and Shenell Edmonds. The film revolves around the life of rapper Roxanne Shante. It was screened in the U.S. Dramatic Competition section of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. Les Cousins Les Cousins is a 1959 French New Wave drama film directed by Claude Chabrol. It tells the story of two cousins, the decadent Paul and the naive Charles. Charles falls in love with Florence, one of Pauls friends. It won the Golden Bear at the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. Open House Open House is the directorial debut of Andrew Paquin. The film features a cameo by the directors sister Anna Paquin and her husband Stephen Moyer. The Female Brain The Female Brain is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Whitney Cummings and written by Neal Brennan and Cummings. It is based on the 2006 book The Female Brain by Louann Brizendine. The film stars Cummings, Sofía Vergara, Toby Kebbell, James Marsden, Lucy Punch, Beanie Feldstein and Cecily Strong. It had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 17, 2017. It was released on February 9, 2018, by IFC Films. 99 River Street 99 River Street is a 1953 film noir directed by Phil Karlson and starring John Payne and Evelyn Keyes. It also features Brad Dexter, Frank Faylen, and Peggie Castle. The screenplay is by Robert Smith, based on a short story by George Zuckerman. The film was produced by Edward Small, with cinematography by Franz Planer. From the Terrace From the Terrace is a 1960 American DeLuxe Color drama film in CinemaScope directed by Mark Robson, and starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Myrna Loy, Ina Balin, George Grizzard, and Leon Ames, with a young Barbara Eden appearing in one scene. The screenplay was written by Ernest Lehman, based on the 1958 novel by John OHara that tells the story of the estranged son of a Pennsylvania factory owner who marries into a prestigious family and moves to New York to seek his fortune. This was the third movie that real-life spouses Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward made together. Making Mr. Right Making Mr. Right is a 1987 American science fiction romantic comedy film directed by Susan Seidelman; starring John Malkovich as Jeff Peters/Ulysses and Ann Magnuson as Frankie Stone. This film is primarily about the misadventures between an android and a woman. Dog Bite Dog Dog Bite Dog is a 2006 Hong Kong action crime thriller film directed by Soi Cheang and starring Edison Chen as a brutal Cambodian assassin, desperately trying to evade the police, led by Sam Lee, after completing an assignment in Hong Kong. The film was released in Hong Kong cinemas on 17 August 2006. Making Love Making Love is a 1982 American drama film directed by Arthur Hiller and starring Kate Jackson, Harry Hamlin and Michael Ontkean. The film tells the story of a married man coming to terms with his homosexuality and the love triangle that develops between him, his wife and another man. The Nasty Girl The Nasty Girl is a 1990 West German drama film based on the true story of Anna Rosmus. The original German title loosely translates as "The Terrible Girl." The film was selected as the German entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards. The Tour The Tour is a 2008 Serbian film directed by Goran Marković. It was Serbias official submission for the 2009 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Blubberella Blubberella is a 2011 comedy action film written and directed by Uwe Boll. The plot revolves around an obese dhampir superhero, set in German-occupied Europe. The entire film is a scene-for-scene spoof of The Third Reich with most of the same cast and crew. Ragini MMS Ragini MMS is a 2011 Indian found footage horror film directed by Pawan Kripalani and produced by Jeetendra and Shobha Kapoor of Balaji Telefilms. It was released on 13 May 2011. The film is inspired by the 2007 American supernatural horror film Paranormal Activity and is partly based on the real story of a girl from Delhi named Deepika. It is loosely based on Stephen Kings novel Geralds Game. The Outsider The Outsider is a 2014 American action crime drama film directed by Brian A. Miller and written by Craig Fairbrass. The film stars Craig Fairbrass, James Caan, Shannon Elizabeth, Jason Patric, Melissa Ordway, and Johnny Messner. Slice Slice is a 2018 American horror comedy film, written and directed by Austin Vesely. The film stars Zazie Beetz and Chance Bennett, with Rae Gray, Marilyn Dodds Frank, Katherine Cunningham, Will Brill, Ylan Noel, Hannibal Buress, Tim Decker, Joe Keery, Chris Parnell, and Paul Scheer appearing in supporting roles. It follows the murders of several pizza deliverymen in the Ghost Town neighborhood of Kingfisher, and various townspeoples efforts to solve the crimes. It was theatrically released on September 10, 2018, by A24. Overdrawn at the Memory Bank Overdrawn at the Memory Bank is a 1983 television film, starring Raúl Juliá and Linda Griffiths. It was produced by Canadas RSL Productions in Toronto. Financing was provided by WNET and New Jersey Public Television, which had hoped to create an entire science fiction series adapting famous works; but, because of lack of funding, this was the last of three productions after The Lathe of Heaven and Between Time and Timbuktu. The script was based on a 1976 John Varley short story. The production was not a critical success and was satirized by Mystery Science Theater 3000 in 1997, complete with a spoof of a public television pledge drive. Virasat Virasat is a 1997 Indian Hindi film, directed by Priyadarshan. The story was written by Kamal Haasan and adapted from the Tamil film Thevar Magan. Mushir-Riaz duo produced the film. It stars Anil Kapoor, Tabu, Amrish Puri, Pooja Batra, Milind Gunaji and Govind Namdeo. The music was composed by Anu Malik and S. P. Venkatesh, with the former composing the songs and the latter composing the score. The film marked the comeback for Priyadarshan in Hindi cinema. Music director Annu Malik reused some of the original tunes of Ilaiyaraaja from Thevar Magan. Tabu has done beatboxing in this movie for the song Payalay Chunmun. Virasat received eleven nominations at the 43rd Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, Best Director for Priyadarshan, Best Actor for Kapoor, Best Actress for Tabu, and Best Supporting Actress & Best Female Debut for Batra, and won in seven categories, including Best Film, Best Actor for Kapoor, Best Actress for Tabu, Best Supporting Actor for Puri, and Best Story for Haasan. With worldwide earnings of over , Virasat emerged as one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of 1997. Evil Bong Evil Bong is a 2006 horror comedy film directed by Charles Band. The plot about a group of college stoners who smoke from a sentient, malevolent bong unaware that it traps the toker in a surreal strip-club with killer strippers and other strange creatures. The ending features an extended cameo by Tommy Chong, of Cheech & Chong fame. Brandi Cunningham from VH1s Rock of Love with Bret Michaels and Bill Moseley of The Devils Rejects also make appearances in the film. It was followed by two sequels, King Bong, and The Wrath of Bong and the crossover film Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong. The series produced a new installment each year released on April 20: in 2015 with Evil Bong 420, another in fall of 2016, titled Evil Bong High-5!, a sixth entry titled Evil Bong 666 in 2017, and Evil Bong 777 in 2018. Pilot "Pilot" is the pilot episode of the American television series Glee, which premiered on the Fox network on May 19, 2009. An extended directors cut version aired on September 2, 2009. The show focuses on a high school show choir, also known as a glee club, set within the fictional William McKinley High School in Lima. The pilot episode covers the formation of the club and introduces the main characters. The episode was directed by series creator Ryan Murphy, and written by Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan. Murphy selected the music featured in the episode, with the intention of maintaining a balance between showtunes and chart hits. The episode achieved 9.619 million viewers on first broadcast, and 4.2 million when the directors cut version aired. Critical response was mixed, with The New York Times Alessandra Stanley highlighting the episodes unoriginality and stereotyped characters, but praising the showmanship and talent of the cast. The Daily News David Hinckley opined that the show was imperfect and implausible but "potentially heartwarming", while USA Today Robert Bianco noted casting and tone problems, but commented positively on the shows humor and musical performances. Mary McNamara for the Los Angeles Times wrote that the show had a wide audience appeal, calling it: "the first show in a long time thats just plain full-throttle, no-guilty-pleasure-rationalizations-necessary fun." One Life One Life is a 2011 British nature documentary film directed by Michael Gunton and Martha Holmes. The film is narrated by the British actor Daniel Craig. Till We Meet Again Till We Meet Again is an adventure drama film directed by Thai filmmaker Bank Tangjaitrong and starring Johan Matton, Linnea Larsdotter, Emrhys Cooper, and Vithaya Pansringarm. Tangjaitrongs feature film debut, it was written and produced by Johan Matton, who also has a lead role. It won awards at several film festivals, including the Audience and Jury prizes at the Long Beach International Film Festival. Anatomy of a Love Seen Anatomy of a Love Seen is a 2014 American romance drama film written and directed by Marina Rice Bader. The film stars Sharon Hinnendael and Jill Evyn. Carry on Nurse Carry On Nurse is the second in the series of Carry On films with 31 entries. It was released in 1959, premiering in London at the Carlton Cinema on 5 March 1959 before going on general release nationwide from 23 March 1959. Of the regular team, it featured Joan Sims, Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Connor and Charles Hawtrey, with Hattie Jacques and Leslie Phillips. The film was written by Norman Hudis based on the play Ring for Catty by Patrick Cargill and Jack Beale. It was the top-grossing film of 1959 in the UK and, with an audience of 10.4 million, had the highest cinema viewing of any of the "Carry On" films. Perhaps surprisingly, it was also highly successful in the US, where it was reported that it played at some cinemas for three years. Lap Dance Lap Dance is an American drama produced by Datari Turner Productions and directed by Greg Carter. The films ensemble cast includes Briana Evigan, Robert Hoffman, Ali Cobrin, Datari Turner, James Remar, Mariel Hemingway, Omari Hardwick, Lynn Whitfield, Carmen Electra, Nia Peeples, Stacey Dash, Junie Hoang and LisaRaye. Getting Go, the Go Doc Project Getting Go: The Go Doc Project is a 2013 semi documentary film directed and written by Cory James Krueckeberg. Wake of the Red Witch Wake of the Red Witch is a 1948 American adventure film directed by Edward Ludwig and starring John Wayne, Gail Russell, Gig Young, Adele Mara, and Luther Adler. Produced by Edmund Grainger, it is based upon the 1946 novel of the same name by Garland Roark. The film was distributed by Republic Pictures. Rare for a film produced by Republic Pictures, Wake of the Red Witch is an A movie that had a relatively high budget for its production, later becoming one of Republic Pictures most successful releases. John Wayne stars as a sea captain in the early 1860s East Indies out for revenge against a wealthy shipping magnate. Barbie as the Island Princess Barbie as the Island Princess is a 2007 American-Canadian direct-to-video computer animated Barbie film. It is part of the Barbie film series, a series of CGI Barbie films, the second to be a musical, and the first movie of Barbie animated by Mainframe Entertainment under the name of Rainmaker Animation. The film features the voice of Kelly Sheridan as Rosella. The score for this film was composed by Arnie Roth. Songs for the film were written by Megan Cavallari, Amy Powers and executive producer Rob Hudnut. Zombie Diaries 2 World of the Dead: The Zombie Diaries 2 is a 2011 British horror film written by Kevin Gates and starring Alix Wilton Regan, Philip Brodie and Vicky Aracio. The film is a sequel to The Zombie Diaries. The film received a limited cinema release in the UK followed by a DVD released on 27 June. The film was released in US cinemas on 2 September 2011. Shree 420 Shree 420 is a 1955 Hindi film, directed and produced by Raj Kapoor, written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, and starring Raj Kapoor and Nargis. The number 420 refers to Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code, which prescribes the punishment for the offence of cheating; hence, "Mr. 420" is a derogatory term for a cheat. The film centers on Raj, a poor but educated orphan who comes to Bombay with dreams of success. Kapoors character is influenced by Charlie Chaplins "little tramp", much like Kapoors character in his 1951 Awaara. The music was composed by the team of Shankar Jaikishan, and the lyrics were penned by Shailendra and Hasrat Jaipuri. Shree 420 was the highest-grossing Indian film of 1955, and the song "Mera Joota Hai Japani", sung by Mukesh, became popular and a patriotic symbol of the newly independent India. Entranced Earth Entranced Earth is a 1967 Brazilian Cinema Novo drama film directed by Glauber Rocha. It was shot in Parque Lage and at the Municipal Theatre of Rio de Janeiro. The film is an allegory for the history of Brazil in the period 1960–66. Curse of the Puppet Master Curse of the Puppet Master is a 1998 direct-to-video horror film written by Benjamin Carr and David Schmoeller, and directed by David DeCoteau. It is the sixth film in the Puppet Master franchise and stars George Peck as a scientist, Dr. Magrew, experimenting with transforming humans into puppets, his daughter, Jane, played by Emily Harrison and Robert Winsley, played by Josh Green as an orphan commissioned by the scientist to construct a puppet for his experiment. While Puppet Master 5 was intended to be the final installment of the series four years earlier, Curse of the Puppet Master is a standalone sequel that promptly revived the series, which has been ongoing since. Dorian Blues Dorian Blues is a 2004 comedy-drama film about a gay teenager coming to terms with his identity in upstate New York. The film was written and directed by Tennyson Bardwell and is loosely based on Bardwells college roommate. All for One All for One is a 2011 Danish comedy film directed by Rasmus Heide. Lucknow Central Lucknow Central is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language prison film directed by Ranjit Tiwari and produced by Nikkhil Advani, under the banner of Emmay Entertainment. The film stars Farhan Akhtar, Diana Penty, Ronit Roy, Gippy Grewal, Deepak Dobriyal, Rajesh Sharma and Inaamulhaq in leading roles. It was released worldwide on September 15, 2017. Grand Central Grand Central is a 2013 French-Austrian romance film co-written and directed by Rebecca Zlotowski. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where it won the François Chalais Prize. The Aztec Mummy Against the Humanoid Robot The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy is a Mexican horror film, the third in a trilogy, directed by Rafael Portillo, starring Ramón Gay and Rosa Arenas. It blends elements of science fiction and horror. The film is the sequel to The Aztec Mummy and The Curse of the Aztec Mummy, and a large portion of it consists of an extended recap of the events from the first two films in the series. The three films were all shot in 1957, one after another without a break in the production schedule. I Bury the Living I Bury the Living is a 1958 horror film directed by famed B movie director Albert Band, and starring Richard Boone and Theodore Bikel. It was written by Louis Garfinkle and produced by Garfinkle and Band. Street of Crocodiles Street of Crocodiles is a 21-minute-long stop-motion animation short subject directed and produced by the Brothers Quay and released in 1986. "The Street of Crocodiles" was originally a short story written by Bruno Schulz, from a story collection published under that title in English translation. Rather than literally representing the childhood memoirs of Schulz, the animators used the storys mood and psychological undertones as inspiration for their own creation. Ghosts Can't Do It Ghosts Cant Do It is a 1989 American romantic crime fantasy comedy film written and directed by John Derek, and starring Bo Derek and Anthony Quinn. The film was shot in 1989 and released on home video the same year in Australia. In the United States, the film received a theatrical release in 1990. It received extremely negative reviews from critics, and won the 1990 Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture, tying with The Adventures of Ford Fairlane. In a cameo, it features future American president Donald Trump. He received a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor. Love on Delivery Love on Delivery is a 1994 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Stephen Chow and Lee Lik-Chi. Tokyo Raiders Tokyo Raiders is a 2000 Hong Kong action film set in Hong Kong and Tokyo, directed by Jingle Ma and starring Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Ekin Cheng and Kelly Chen. The success of the film led to the making of its sequel, Seoul Raiders, in 2005. Notably, the film was the last film to ever be released on LaserDisc, being released in September 2001. Dosti: Friends Forever Dosti: Friends Forever is a 2005 Indian romantic drama film directed by Suneel Darshan starring Akshay Kumar and Bobby Deol in the lead roles. It also stars Lara Dutta and Kareena Kapoor in supporting roles, along with Juhi Chawla in a special appearance. The White Stripes Under Great White Northern Lights Under Great White Northern Lights is a 2009 documentary film about The White Stripes summer 2007 tour across Canada directed by Emmett Malloy. It contains live concert and off-stage footage. The films accompanying album is a collection of various recordings from throughout the tour. The documentary was released on DVD and Blu-ray, and the album was released on CD as well as 180-gram vinyl LP. A special edition box set was also available. The CD, LP, DVD, BD, and box set were all released on March 16, 2010 in Canada, with other dates worldwide. The Big Tease The Big Tease is a 1999 American comedy film starring Craig Ferguson, directed by Kevin Allen, and written by Ferguson and Sacha Gervasi. Kandukondain Kandukondain Kandukondain Kandukondain is a 2000 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film, based on Jane Austens novel Sense and Sensibility. Directed and co-written by Rajiv Menon, the film features an ensemble cast of Mammootty, Ajith Kumar, Tabu, Aishwarya Rai and Abbas. Veteran actors Srividya, Raghuvaran and Manivannan play supporting roles. The soundtrack was scored by A. R. Rahman, and Ravi K. Chandran was the films cinematographer. The film is a modern-day adaptation of Jane Austens "Sense and Sensibility" The film opened to Indian audiences, after several delays, on 5 May 2000. Kandukondain Kandukondain was dubbed and released in Telugu as Priyuraalu Pilichindi, and the producers released subtitled versions worldwide. The film went on to feature in international film festivals and gain notable awards. Additionally, Shankar Mahadevan won the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer for the song "Enna Solla Pogirai" in the film. The Best Movie The Best Movie is a 2008 Russian comedy film from TNT and Comedy Club Russia, spoofing such famous Russian films as Night Watch and Day Watch, The 9th Company, Heat and TV series: My Fair Nanny, Dalnoboyshchiki and Brigada. The movie includes numerous cameos by Russian celebrities, some of them involving a humorous touch on their public image. For instance, socialite Kseniya Sobchak appears as a luxury prostitute, and gay icon Boris Moiseev plays a rough-and-tumble policeman, his only line being: "You gonna sign it all, you faggot!" Thackeray Thackeray is a 2019 Indian film written and directed by Abhijit Panse, made simultaneously in Marathi and Hindi. The film follows the life of Balasaheb Thackeray, the founder of the Indian political party Shiv Sena. The film stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui as Thackeray and Amrita Rao as his wife. The film released on 25 January 2019, the 93rd birthday of Bal Thackeray. Good News Good News is a 1947 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical film based on the 1927 stage production of the same name. It starred June Allyson, Peter Lawford, Mel Tormé, and Joan McCracken. The screenplay by Betty Comden and Adolph Green was directed by Charles Walters in Technicolor. Three additional songs were written for the film: "The French Lesson", "Pass That Peace Pipe", and "An Easier Way", the last of which was cut from the released film. Good News was the second adaptation of the stage musical, after the 1930 film Good News. The 1947 film was a more sanitized version of the musical; the 1930 version included Pre-Code content, such as sexual innuendo and lewd suggestive humor. Cuba Cuba is a 1979 Technicolor film directed by Richard Lester and starring Sean Connery, portraying the build-up to the 1958 Cuban Revolution, filmed in Panavision. Neil Sinyard in his The Films of Richard Lester wrote that the film, "developed originally out of an idea of Lesters own, inspired by a conversation with a friend about great modern leaders. From there Lesters thoughts began to formulate in complex ways around Castro and Casablanca and out of that audaciously bizarre combination comes Cuba. Shoot the Moon Shoot the Moon is a 1982 American drama film directed by Alan Parker, and written by Bo Goldman. It stars Albert Finney, Diane Keaton, Karen Allen, Peter Weller and Dana Hill. Set in Marin County, the film follows George and Faith Dunlap, whose deteriorating marriage, separation and love affairs devastate their four children. The title of the film references the move of "shooting the moon" in the card game Hearts. Goldman began writing the script in 1971, deriving inspiration from his encounters with dysfunctional couples. He spent several years trying to secure a major film studio to produce it before taking it to 20th Century Fox. Parker learned of the script as he was developing Fame, and he later worked with Goldman to rewrite it. After an unsuccessful pre-production development at Fox, Parker moved the project to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which provided a budget of $12 million. Principal photography lasted 62 days, in the period from January to April 1981, on location in Marin County. Shoot the Moon premiered on February 19, 1982 to mostly positive reviews, but was deemed a box-office failure, having grossed only $9.2 million in North America. It later competed for the Palme dOr at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival, and received two Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Actor – Drama and Best Actress – Drama. Safe House Safe House is a 1998 American independent thriller film directed by Eric Steven Stahl and starring Patrick Stewart, Kimberly Williams, and Héctor Elizondo. It premiered in the United Kingdom in late 1998 on Channel 5 and in the United States on Showtime on January 24, 1999. Drabet Manslaughter is a 2005 Danish film written and directed by Per Fly. The film stars Jesper Christensen, Beate Bille and Pernilla August as well as Flys wife Charlotte Fich. Manslaughter won the Nordic Council Film Prize in 2005, multiple awards at the 2006 Bodil Awards — including Best Actor, Best Film and Best Supporting actress — as well as being nominated for several other major film awards. Beate Bille also received a Shooting Star Award at the 2006 Berlin International Film Festival for her role in the film. The film is part of a trilogy by Fly about the Danish society. Bænken is about the underclass, Arven about the upper class and Manslaughter about the middle class. Zombies! Zombies! Zombies! Zombies! Zombies! Zombies! is a 2008 American zombie comedy film directed by Jason M. Murphy. It stars Jessica Barton, Tiffany Shepis, Hollie Winnard and Jay Lagaaia. It was filmed during 2007 and was released direct-to-video in 2008. Alamar Alamar is a 2009 Spanish-language documentary-style film about a boy visiting his father on the Banco Chinchorro. It is by Pedro González-Rubio. Alamar won best picture and the audience award at the seventh Morelia International Film Festival. Underworld Underworld is a 1927 American silent crime film directed by Josef von Sternberg. The film launched Sternbergs eight-year collaboration with Paramount Pictures, with whom he would produce his seven films with actress Marlene Dietrich. Journalist and screenwriter Ben Hecht won an Academy Award for Best Original Story. Go Tell the Spartans Go Tell the Spartans is a 1978 American war film directed by Ted Post, starring Burt Lancaster, and based on Daniel Fords 1967 novel Incident at Muc Wa, about U.S. Army military advisors during the early part of the Vietnam War in 1964, a time when Ford was a correspondent in Vietnam for The Nation. The story was inspired by a futile special forces operation in 1964 at Tan Hoa in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, an objective that turned out to be an abandoned settlement containing only a field, an abandoned airstrip and three or four French gravestones. The graves inspired the films title, taken from Simonidess epitaph to the three hundred soldiers who died fighting Persian invaders at Thermopylae, Greece: "Go tell the Spartans, stranger passing by, that here, obedient to their laws, we lie." The choice of films name thus constitutes a deliberate "spoiler" by the film makers, telling anyone familiar with the source of the quote that the films soldier characters - like the Spartans at Thermopylae - had been sent to their deaths. The Trial of the Incredible Hulk The Trial of the Incredible Hulk is a 1989 American made-for-television superhero film based on the 1978–1982 television series The Incredible Hulk featuring both the Hulk and fellow Marvel Comics character Daredevil, who team up to defeat Wilson Fisk. As was the case with The Incredible Hulk Returns, this television movie also acted as a backdoor television pilot for a series, in this case, for Daredevil. It was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Trial of the Incredible Hulk was directed by and starring Bill Bixby. Also starring are Lou Ferrigno, Rex Smith and John Rhys-Davies. Despite the films title, writer/executive producer Gerald Di Pego has stated that the idea of having the Hulk actually go on trial was never even discussed. The Night We Never Met The Night We Never Met is a 1993 American romantic comedy film directed by Warren Leight. The film stars Matthew Broderick, Annabella Sciorra and Kevin Anderson. Spring in a Small Town Spring in a Small Town is a Chinese film released in 1948 and directed by Fei Mu. The film is a black and white film and its screenwriter is Li Tianji, and was produced by the Wenhua Film Company. Though its reputation suffered after 1949 in mainland China after the Communist revolution, within the last 20 years it had become known as one of the greatest Chinese films ever made. The original print of the film is kept at the China Film Archive. Chandni Bar Chandni Bar is a 2001 Indian Hindi crime film directed by Madhur Bhandarkar. It depicts the gritty life of the Mumbai underworld, including prostitution, dance bars and gun crime. The film stars Tabu and Atul Kulkarni in lead roles. It also stars Ananya Khare, Rajpal Yadav, Minakshi Sahani and Vishal Thakkar. The film was a critically acclaimed hit and it won four National Film Awards. Seeing Other People Seeing Other People is a 2004 comedy film about a couple who decide to see other people two months before their wedding. Don't Tell The Beast in the Heart is a 2005 film directed by Cristina Comencini, based on the novel written by herself. It was nominated for Golden Lion prize at the Venice International Film Festival. It was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film category in the 78th Academy Awards. Knockout Knockout is a 2011 Canadian-American sports drama film directed by Anne Wheeler. The film stars Steve Austin, and Daniel Magder. The Boys of Paul Street The Boys of Paul Street is a 1969 American-Hungarian co-production film directed by Zoltán Fábri and based on the youth novel The Paul Street Boys by the Hungarian writer Ferenc Molnár. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It features English-speaking child actors accompanied by Hungarian adult ones including Fábris favorite actress Mari Törőcsik as Nemecseks mother. Currently it is acclaimed as the best and most faithful adaptation of Molnárs source novel and a classic film in Hungary. Deadly Prey Deadly Prey is a 1987 film that was first screened in the United States in November 1987 at that years American Film Market. After The Winters Group helped finance David A. Priors previous film, Aerobicide, Prior, along with executive producers David Winters and Bruce Lewin, and producer Peter Yuval formed Action International Pictures and their first projects were Mankillers and Deadly Prey. Both shot back to back in and around Riverside, Deadly Prey tells the story of a former soldier who is kidnapped for participation in a human safari. This film, which has some resemblance to the action film First Blood starring Sylvester Stallone as John Rambo, was officially released on DVD and Blu-ray in 2015. Destiny Destiny is a 1997 French-Egyptian historical drama film directed by Youssef Chahine. It was screened out of competition at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film is about Averroes, a 12th-century philosopher from Andalusia who would be known as the most important commentator on Aristotle. Backtrace Backtrace is a 2018 American action crime film directed by Brian A. Miller, and starring Sylvester Stallone, Matthew Modine and Ryan Guzman. The film was released video on demand and limited theatrical release by Lionsgate Premiere on December 14, 2018 in the United States. Beast of Burden Beast of Burden is a 2018 American action film written by Adam Hoelzel and directed by Jesper Ganslandt. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe, Grace Gummer and Pablo Schreiber. The story follows a pilot who must deliver cocaine across the Mexican border for his final run as a drug smuggler. The film was simultaneously released in limited theaters and on video-on-demand in the United States on February 23, 2018 by Momentum Pictures. Sonchiriya Sonchiriya is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language action film co-written and directed by Abhishek Chaubey and starring Sushant Singh Rajput, Bhumi Pednekar, Manoj Bajpayee, Ranvir Shorey and Ashutosh Rana. The film presents a rooted tale set in Chambal. The film was released on 1 March 2019 in 940 screens worldwide, with 720 screens in India and 220 in overseas regions. The film received positive reviews from critics. The Farmer's Wife The Farmers Wife is a 1928 British silent romantic comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Jameson Thomas, Lillian Hall-Davis and Gordon Harker. It is adapted from a play of the same name by British novelist, poet and playwright Eden Phillpotts, best known for a series of novels based on Dartmoor, in Devon. The Farmers Wife is produced by British International Pictures at Elstree studios. The films sets were designed by the art director Wilfred Arnold. The Patsy The Patsy is a 1928 American silent comedy-drama film directed by King Vidor, co-produced by and starring Marion Davies for Cosmopolitan Productions, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was Marie Dresslers "comeback" film after a long slump in her film career. The Breaking Point The Breaking Point is a 1950 American film noir crime drama directed by Michael Curtiz and the second film adaptation of the Ernest Hemingway novel To Have and Have Not. It stars John Garfield and Patricia Neal. The earlier 1944 film starred Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Land of Silence and Darkness Land of Silence and Darkness is a 1971 documentary film about deaf-blind people and their experience of life. The film was written, directed, and produced by Werner Herzog. Rolf Illig provided narration. Herzog follows Fini Straubinger, a German woman who became deaf-blind early in life, as she visits with other deaf-blind people, and discusses their struggle to live in the modern world. In one scene from the film, the filmmakers visit a home for boys who were born deaf-blind; in another, Fini Straubinger and her friends ride in an aeroplane. In the finale scene, a man examines a tree with his hands, and embraces it. Father and Son Father and Son is a 2003 Russian drama film directed by Alexander Sokurov. It was entered into the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. All My Life All My Life, is a 2008 Egyptian film by Maher Sabry. It is noted as being the first film to handle the subject of male homosexuality and the status of homosexuals in Egypt. While a work of fiction, Sabry made efforts to use real-life influences from his own experiences to the 2001 arrests of the Cairo 52 to keep the portrayal of conditions for homosexuals in Egypt accurate. A Warrior's Heart A Warriors Heart is a 2011 romantic/sports drama film directed by Michael F. Sears and starring Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene. The film is based on a storyline and screenplay written by the author Martin Dugard. Love Is a Verb Love is a Verb is a 2014 documentary film directed by Terry Spencer Hesser and narrated by Ashley Judd. The documentary focuses on the Turkish Muslim scholar Fethullah Gülen and the Gulen movement, an altruistic social movement of Sufi-inspired Sunni Muslims. Don't Lose Your Head Dont Lose Your Head is the thirteenth in the series of Carry On films to be made. It features regular team members Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale, Charles Hawtrey and Joan Sims. French actress Dany Robin makes her only Carry on appearance in Dont Lose Your Head. It was released in March 1967. Set in France and England in 1789 during the French Revolution, it is a parody of Baroness Orczys The Scarlet Pimpernel. The first Carry On to be produced by the Rank Organisation, Dont Lose Your Head was not conceived as a part of the series and was first released without the Carry On prefix. However the ongoing popularity of the series persuaded Rank to add the prefix to this and the following film, Follow That Camel, when they were re-released. The Magnificent Seven Ride! The Magnificent Seven Ride is a 1972 western film and is the third and last sequel of the 1960 western, The Magnificent Seven. It stars Lee Van Cleef as Chris Adams, succeeding Yul Brynner and George Kennedy in the role. It was directed by George McCowan. Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja is a 2009 Indian Malayalam-language epic historical drama film based on the life of Pazhassi Raja, a Hindu king who fought against the British in the 18th century. The film was directed by Hariharan, written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and produced by Gokulam Gopalan. It stars an ensemble cast consisting of Mammootty, Manoj K. Jayan, Kanika Subramaniam, Sarath Kumar, Padmapriya, Thilakan, Peter Handley Evans, Harry Key, Linda Arsenio and Jagathi Sreekumar. The music score and soundtrack were created by Ilaiyaraaja, while its sound design is by Resul Pookutty. The political situation of the time is portrayed from an Indian viewpoint in the film, and the locals are treated sympathetically. The film won National Film Award for Best Background Score, Best Audiography and Special Jury Award. It received numerous other accolades including eight Kerala State Film Awards and seven Filmfare Awards South. Pazhassi Raja was produced at a cost of 27 crore, making it the costliest film made in Malayalam until then. Originally filmed in Malayalam, Pazhassi Raja was dubbed in Tamil as well as Hindi. The film released on 16 October 2009 across Kerala with 150 prints. The Case of the Scorpion's Tail The Case of the Scorpions Tail is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Sergio Martino, produced by Luciano Martino and co-written by Ernesto Gastaldi and Eduardo Maria Brochero. It starred George Hilton, Anita Strindberg, Ida Galli and Janine Reynaud, and the music soundtrack was by Bruno Nicolai. Retribution is a 2006 Japanese mystery film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Kōji Yakusho, of a detectives investigation of serial murders that leads him to a mysterious woman in red who slowly draws him into the darkness. 3 Faces 3 Faces is a 2018 Iranian drama film directed by Jafar Panahi and starring Behnaz Jafari and Panahi as themselves. The film was produced despite a ban on filmmaking imposed on Panahi. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, winning the award for Best Screenplay at the latter. E poi lo chiamarono il magnifico Man of the East is a 1972 Italian spaghetti western film directed by Enzo Barboni starring Terence Hill. The film is set in the Wild West during the time of the railway construction. A recurring theme is the always progressing modernisation which some of the protagonists are trying to escape. Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol Mister Magoos Christmas Carol is a 1962 animated musical holiday television special produced by UPA. It is an adaptation of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, featuring UPAs character Mr. Magoo as Ebenezer Scrooge. The special first aired on December 18, 1962 on NBC and was the first animated Christmas special to be produced specifically for television. Jim Backus provides the voice of Magoo, with additional voices provided by Paul Frees, Morey Amsterdam, Joan Gardner, and Jack Cassidy. The special is directed by Abe Levitow and features songs composed by Jule Styne, with lyrics by Bob Merrill. LOC: Kargil LOC Kargil is a 2003 Indian historical war drama film based on the Kargil War fought between India and Pakistan, produced and directed by J. P. Dutta under his J.P. Films Banner. The film features an ensemble cast of Bollywood stars and music composed by Aadesh Shrivastava and Anu Malik, with the former composing the score and the latter composing the songs. The film was recorded as average at the box office. Upon release, LOC received a mixed response critically and commercially. With a running time of 255 minutes, it is one of the longest Indian films ever made and fifth in terms of running time. The film is based on the 1999, Operation Vijay and Battle of Tololing around the Line of Control. Louise-Michel Louise Hires a Contract Killer is a 2008 French comedy film written and directed by Gustave de Kervern and Benoît Delépine. The film won the Prix Jacques Prévert du Scénario for Best Original Screenplay in 2009. Truck Turner Truck Turner, also known as Black Bullet, is a 1974 blaxploitation film, starring Isaac Hayes and Yaphet Kotto, and directed by Jonathan Kaplan. The screenplay was written by Michael Allin, Jerry Wilkes, and Oscar Williams. Hayes also scored the music for the soundtrack. The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Foxy Brown. What's Up with Love? Ada Apa Dengan Cinta? is a 2002 Indonesian Film directed by Rudy Soedjarwo. The Indonesian title is a play on words, as Cinta is also the name of the main character. As such, the title can be translated as "Whats Up with Love?" as well as "Whats Up with Cinta?", meaning the person. The film is coloured with Indonesian mainstream as well as sidestream values, elements of classical culture and politics, and real issues encountered in teen life. The film raised censorship controversies among conservative Muslims in Indonesia, being the first Indonesian teen movie that featured a scene of a passionate kiss. The movie is known as Beautiful Days in Japan. Shortly after its success, Whats Up with Love? was adapted into a sinetron version. In 2014, Japanese chatting application LINE released a promotional short film featuring the cast of Whats Up with Love? titled Ada Apa dengan Cinta? 2014 that portrays Rangga contacting Cinta via LINE after 12 years. The shorts success led to a full-length feature film sequel, Ada Apa Dengan Cinta? 2 in 2016 that serves as an official follow up to this movie, ignoring the events from the short film. The sequel was met with much success. Deewangee Deewangee is a 2002 Indian psychological thriller film directed by Anees Bazmee and produced by Nitin Manmohan. The film stars Akshaye Khanna and Urmila Matondkar in lead roles, while Ajay Devgan plays the role of the antagonist. The music was composed by Ismail Darbar, while the lyrics were penned by Salim Bijnori and Nusrat Badr. This was Devgns first negative role and he won the Filmfare Best Villain Award. The movie is based on the 1996 Richard Gere movie Primal Fear. Black Venus Black Venus is a 2010 French drama film directed by Abdellatif Kechiche. It is based on the life of Sarah Baartman, a Khoikhoi woman who in the early 19th century was exhibited in Europe under the name "Hottentot Venus". The film was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice International Film Festival, where it was awarded the Equal Opportunity Award. Ugly Duckling The Ugly Duckling is an animated film from 1939 by Walt Disney, based on the fairy tale "The Ugly Duckling" by Hans Christian Andersen. The film was directed by Jack Cutting and Clyde Geronimi, and released in theaters on April 7, 1939. Music was composed by Albert Hay Malotte, who was uncredited for the film. The animated short was first distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. An earlier Silly Symphony animated short based on this fairy tale had been produced in black and white in 1931. The 1939 color film won the 1940 Oscar for Best Short Subject, and also happened to be the last entry in the Silly Symphony series, even though it was released as a special one-shot cartoon. In the Andersens tale, a cygnet is harassed because of his homeliness. To his delight, he matures into a swan, the most beautiful bird of all, and his troubles are over. In this version, the baby swans sufferings are shortened, as he is found by his family, after only a few minutes of rejection and ostracism, instead of a whole year. This abbreviated version is read by Lilo to Stitch in the 2002 Disney film Lilo & Stitch. The story has a deep impact on Stitch, who sets out to look for his real family. The Grand Duel The Grand Duel, also known as Storm Rider and The Big Showdown, is a 1972 Spaghetti Western film directed by Giancarlo Santi, who had previously worked as Sergio Leones assistant director on The Good and Once Upon a Time in the West. The film stars Lee Van Cleef as a sheriff who seeks justice for a man accused of murder. The Goat Horn The Goat Horn is a 1972 Bulgarian drama film directed by Metodi Andonov, starring Anton Gorchev and Katya Paskaleva. The film is set in 17th Century Bulgaria where Kara Ivan’s wife is raped and killed by four local Ottoman feudal masters. Having disguised his daughter as a boy, and trained her in the masculine art of warfare over a period of ten years, they set out to take revenge. The film won a Special Prize of the Jury at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. The Goat Horn was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 45th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Last Embrace Last Embrace is a 1979 American neo-noir thriller film directed by Jonathan Demme. Based on the novel The 13th Man by Murray Teigh Bloom, it stars Roy Scheider, Janet Margolin and Christopher Walken, telling the story of a woman who takes the role similar to the biblical avenger Goel and killing the descendants of the Zwi Migdal, who enslaved her grandmother. V2: Dead Angel V2: Dead Angel is a 2007 Finnish crime film directed by Aleksi Mäkelä. It is based on the novel Jäätynyt enkeli by Reijo Mäki. In the film private detective Jussi Vares investigates the homicide of a young woman that occurred in the city of Pori. It is the second film in the Vares series and the last film to feature Juha Veijonen as Vares. Plague Plague is a 2014 Australian horror film directed by Kostas Ouzas and Nick Kozakis, written by Ouzas, and starring Tegan Crowley, Scott Marcus, and Steven Kennedy. After a zombie apocalypse, Evie and her husband John struggle to survive on their own. They receive help in the form of a resourceful stranger, Charlie, who shows up one day and offers to assist them. It had a private screening at the Astor Theatre in Melbourne on 29 October 2014 and premiered at the Fantastic Planet Sci-Fi, Horror, and Fantasy Film Festival on 22 November. Waterloo Bridge Waterloo Bridge is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by James Whale and starring Mae Clarke, Kent Douglass, Doris Lloyd, and Bette Davis. The screenplay by Benn Levy and Tom Reed is based on the 1930 Waterloo Bridge by Robert E. Sherwood. The film was remade in 1940 as Waterloo Bridge and as Gaby in 1956. Both remakes were made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which bought the 1931 version from Universal. Today, the rights to all three films are held by Warner Bros. and their subsidiary Turner Entertainment. The Man from Planet X The Man from Planet X is a 1951 independently made American black-and-white science fiction horror film, produced by Jack Pollexfen and Aubrey Wisberg, directed by Edgar G. Ulmer, that stars Robert Clarke, Margaret Field, and William Schallert. The film was distributed by United Artists. A scientist is monitoring a mysterious "Planet X" that has entered our solar system and is now near the Earth. A spaceship from the planet lands, and a space-suited humanoid emerges who speaks in musical tones. The alien makes contact with a small pocket of humanity in an isolated, fog-shrouded Scottish moor. Meanwhile, the scientist only wants to exploit the spacemans specialized knowledge for his own selfish ends. The Wrecking Crew The Wrecking Crew is a 1969 American comedy spy-fi film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Dean Martin as Matt Helm, along with Elke Sommer, Nancy Kwan, Tina Louise, and Sharon Tate. It is the fourth and final film in the Matt Helm series, and is very loosely based upon the 1960 novel of the same name by Donald Hamilton. Chuck Norris makes his film debut in a small role. Mojave Moon Mojave Moon is a 1996 American road movie. It stars Danny Aiello, Anne Archer, Michael Biehn, Angelina Jolie and Jack Noseworthy. The film was written by Leonard Glasser and directed by Kevin Dowling. Épouse-moi mon pote Épouse-moi mon pote is a 2017 French comedy film. It is the first feature film directed by Tarek Boudali. He also plays the lead role in the film. The film was launched on 25 October 2017 on French screens. Flower Drum Song Flower Drum Song is a 1961 film adaptation of the 1958 Broadway musical Flower Drum Song, written by the composer Richard Rodgers and the lyricist/librettist Oscar Hammerstein II. The film and stage play were based on the 1957 novel of the same name by the Chinese American author Chin Yang Lee. It was nominated for five Academy Awards. In 2008, Flower Drum Song was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Flower Drum Song became the first major Hollywood feature film to have a majority Asian cast in a contemporary Asian-American story. It would be the last film to do so for a third of a century, until 1993s The Joy Luck Club. Ben Ben is a 1972 American horror film about a young boy and his pet rat, Ben. The film is a sequel to the film Willard. The theme song, "Ben", is performed by singer Michael Jackson. It was also included on his 1972 album of the same title. Shaan Shaan is a 1980 Indian action thriller film. The film was directed by Ramesh Sippy, with a story written by Salim-Javed, after the blockbuster success of their previous venture, Sholay. The film was an average performer upon its initial release. However, it did a great business after re-runs with packed houses. Eventually, it was declared to be the highest grosser of 1980 by IBOS.. It is classed as an All time Blockbuster. It did obtain the services of Sholays music composer, R.D. Burman, whose songs bagged a Best Music nomination at Filmfare. ¡Ay, Carmela! ¡Ay Carmela! is a 1990 Spanish comedy-drama film directed by Carlos Saura and based on the eponymous play by José Sanchís Sinisterra. The film stars Carmen Maura, Andrés Pajares, and Gabino Diego as a trio of travelling players performing for the Republic, who inadvertently find themselves on the nationalist side during the closing months of the Spanish Civil War. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Don't Look Under the Bed Dont Look Under The Bed is a made-for TV horror film directed by Kenneth Johnson. It was released on October 9, 1999 as a Disney Channel Original Movie. This was the last horror-themed Disney production until The Owl House. Nana is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ai Yazawa. It was serialized in Cookie magazine from July 2000 until June 2009 when it went on indefinite hiatus, with almost all its chapters collected into 21 tankōbon volumes published by Shueisha. The series derives its title from the name of the two main characters, both of whom are called Nana. Nana Komatsu is a small town girl who goes to Tokyo to follow her boyfriend and college friends, with the hope of having her dream life. Nana Osaki was in a popular punk rock band in her hometown. She goes to Tokyo with the goal of making it big as a singer. The two Nanas meet on the train ride to the city. Later, they run into each other again when they happen to check out the same apartment, and the girls decide to become roommates. The series chronicles their friendship and their lives as each chases her dreams. The manga was adapted into a live-action film in 2005, with a sequel released in 2006. An anime adaptation created by Madhouse aired on Nippon TV between April 5, 2006 and March 27, 2007. All Nana media has been licensed for English language release in North America by Viz Media. They serialized the manga in their Shojo Beat magazine until the August 2007 issue, while also publishing it in the tankōbon format. They released both films in 2008 and their English dub of the anime was broadcast on the Funimation Channel beginning in September 2009. Nana won the 2002 Shogakukan Manga Award for Shōjo manga and has sold over 43 million copies. Nightmare Detective is a 2006 Japanese horror film directed by Shinya Tsukamoto and released by Movie-Eye Entertainment Inc, starring Ryuhei Matsuda and hitomi. Masanobu Andō and Ren Osugi play supporting roles, and Tsukamoto himself plays the unnamed villain. The film is shot entirely within Adachi. Nightmare Detective 2 was released in 2008. Matsuda returns in the lead role of Kagenuma. Hitomi declined to reprise her role. Wonderful World Wonderful World is a 2009 dark comedy-drama film directed and written by Joshua Goldin and starring Matthew Broderick, Sanaa Lathan, Michael K. Williams and Jodelle Ferland. It is Goldins directorial debut. The film was produced by Ambush Entertainment, Back Lot Pictures and Cold Iron Pictures with K5 International handling the world sales. In the summer of 2009, the film was picked up by Magnolia Pictures for distribution in 2010. Filming took place in Shreveport. Finding Bliss Finding Bliss is a 2009 romantic comedy film written and directed by filmmaker Julie Davis. Finding Bliss explores the pornographic film industry through the eyes of an idealistic 24-year-old film school grad, Jody Balaban. Katalin Varga Katalin Varga is a 2009 film directed by Peter Strickland. The feature debut of Peter Strickland, he used the money from a bequest from his uncle to fund the project. Filmed over 17 days in the Hungarian-speaking part of the Romanian region of Transylvania, Strickland completed the project for £28,000. The Kings of Mykonos The Wog Boy 2: Kings of Mykonos is a 2010 Australian comedy film directed by Peter Andrikidis. It is a sequel to the 2000 film The Wog Boy, starring Nick Giannopoulos, Vince Colosimo and Costas Kilias. It was released in Australia on 20 May 2010 and UK on 7 January 2011. The film received negative reviews. Burn the Stage: The Movie Burn the Stage: The Movie is a 2018 South Korean musical documentary film directed by Park Jun-soo and produced by Yoon Jiwon, featuring the behind-the-scenes of boy band BTS 2017 The Wings Tour, an event known for drewing in more than half a million fans in 19 different countries around the world. It was released on November 15, 2018, and its distribution was handled by Trafalgar Releasing. Tickets became available for pre-order on October 22, and the movie was released in theaters on November 15, 2018, for a limited time at select theaters. The trailer for the film was released on October 23, 2018. Due to popular demand it re-entered theaters in select countries on December 5 and 6, 2018. On its second run it beat One Directions attendance record for an event cinema release after reaching two million ticket sales. The film was released on YouTube Premium on January 18, 2019. The Young One La joven — called The Young One or White Trash in the United States, released as Island of Shame in the United Kingdom — is a 1960 film by the Spanish director Luis Buñuel. Produced in Mexico and shot in English with American actors, La Joven is Buñuels second and last American film. It stars Zachary Scott, Bernie Hamilton, and Key Meersman. The film deals with issues of racism and rape against a complex portrayal of two men, each of whom shows both good and evil. The film was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival, and has received highly positive reviews since release. The Final Terror The Final Terror is a 1983 American horror film directed by Andrew Davis, and starring Rachel Ward, Daryl Hannah, Adrian Zmed, and Joe Pantoliano. Blending elements of survival thrillers and slasher films, the story follows a group of rangers camping in the Northern California wilderness, where they fight for their lives against a backwoods, feral killer hunting them as prey. The film, originally undergoing many working titles such as The Creeper, Three Blind Mice and The Forest Primeval, was shot in 1981 in the Redwood forests, under the title Bump in the Night. However, it was shelved for two years as a result of the filmmakers searching for a distributor. The film was released on October 28, 1983 to capitalize on the rising fame of it stars Ward, Hannah, and Zmed. Despite mixed reviews from film critics, it has since developed a small cult following. Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 is a 1998 comedy-drama film starring Breckin Meyer, Peter Facinelli, Eddie Mills, and Ethan Embry. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie is a 1998 American Christmas animated adventure musical film about the character of the same name, who first appeared in a 1939 story by Robert L. May. The film was the first theatrical feature from GoodTimes Entertainment, long known as a home video company. It stars Kathleen Barr as the voice of the titular Rudolph, and also features celebrity talents including John Goodman, Eric Idle, Cathy Weseluck, Whoopi Goldberg, Debbie Reynolds, Richard Simmons and Bob Newhart. The film disappointed at the box-office, recouping only $113,484 of its $10 million budget from its theatrical release. The Assassin Next Door Kirot, released in the United States as The Assassin Next Door, is an Israeli action-drama film directed by Danny Lerner in 2009. The primary language is English with many scenes in Russian and Hebrew with English subtitles. Toyland Toyland is a German 2007 short film directed and co-written by Jochen Alexander Freydank. It won the 2009 Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film. Burma VJ: Reporting from a Closed Country Burma VJ: Reporting from a Closed Country is a 2008 Danish documentary film directed by Anders Østergaard. It follows the Saffron Revolution against the military regime in Burma. The "VJ" in the title stands for "video journalists." Some of it was filmed on hand-held cameras. The footage was smuggled out of the country, physically or over the Internet. Other parts of it were reconstructed, which caused controversy. Juha Juha is a 1999 Finnish film produced, written, and directed by Aki Kaurismäki. The film is loosely based on a famous 1911 novel by the Finnish author Juhani Aho marking this as the fourth time the novel was adapted for the screen. The original story takes place in the 18th century but Kaurismäkis remake is set in the 1970s. It tells the story of a love triangle where a simple peasant woman leaves her husband after falling in love with a modern city slicker. Juha is a silent film shot in black-and-white with the dialogue coming in the form of intertitles. Special release prints with titles in several different languages were produced for international distribution. Farm House Farm House is an American psychological thriller film. The film is directed by George Bessudo and written by Daniel P. Coughlin. Chronicle of a Summer Chronique dun été is a 1961 French documentary film shot during the summer of 1960 by sociologist Edgar Morin and anthropologist and filmmaker Jean Rouch, with the technical and aesthetic collaboration of Québécois director-cameraman Michel Brault. The film begins with a discussion between Rouch and Morin on whether or not it is possible to act sincerely in front of a camera. A cast of real-life individuals are then introduced and are led by the filmmakers to discuss topics on the themes of French society and happiness in the working class. At the end of the movie, the filmmakers show their subjects the compiled footage and have the subjects discuss the level of reality that they thought the movie obtained. This feature was filmed in Paris and Saint-Tropez, France. Synchronized sound was used by Rouch using a 16 mm camera connected through pilottone with a prototype of Nagra III, a transistorized tape recorder with electronic speed control, developed by Stefan Kudelski. It is also widely regarded as an experimental and structurally innovative film and an example of cinéma vérité and direct cinema. The term "cinema verite" was suggested by the films publicist and coined by Rouch, highlighting a connection between film and its context, a fact Brault confirmed in an interview after a screening of Chronique dun été at the TIFF Bell Lightbox in Toronto in 2011. In a 2014 Sight and Sound poll, film critics voted Chronicle of a Summer the sixth best documentary film of all time. Tangled Tangled is a 2001 American thriller film directed by Jay Lowi and starring Rachael Leigh Cook, Shawn Hatosy, and Jonathan Rhys Meyers. The plot is told from the end from David found unable to remember what led him to be in hospital. As he begins to talk to the detective the events slowly unfold. The film flicks between present and past with use of flashbacks to describe the friendship and the love triangle between David, Jenny and Alan. RoboGeisha is a 2009 Japanese sci-fi action B movie written and directed by Noboru Iguchi, visual effects directed by Tsuyoshi Kazuno, and special effects directed by Yoshihiro Nishimura. All three had previously worked together on The Machine Girl, and Nishimura worked on Tokyo Gore Police. The film premiered in theaters on October 3, 2009. The films theme song is "Lost Control" by Art-School. The film is about two sisters named Yoshie and Kikue Kasuga, Geishas who get abducted by a steel manufacturer in an attempt to transform them into murderous cyborg assassins. Pokémon Origins The Trench The Trench is a 1999 independent war film directed by William Boyd and starring Paul Nicholls and James DArcy. It depicts the experiences of a group of young British soldiers in the 48 hours leading up to the Battle of the Somme in 1916. Daniel Craig and Ben Whishaw also appear. Their Standing Points , subtitled Their standing points, is a 1999 Japanese original video animation created and directed by Makoto Shinkai. It is a five-minute story about the relationship between a male cat and his female owner told from the cats perspective. Shinkai made the film to help a romantic interest overcome a difficult situation, and his time living in a small apartment defined the scenario. The film used his own hand-drawn illustrations and its 3D scenes were mainly done through Adobe After Effects. He also voiced the cat, and he had only the cooperation of three other people in the work. After completing the work, Shinkai himself distributed the film via CD-R format and mail, selling 5,000 copies at anime conventions. The work was well received, winning the 2000 DoGA CG Animation Contest and attracting CoMix Wave Films interest. The company re-released the film in CD-ROM format and hired Shinkai. Years later, in 2016, it was adapted into an anime television series and a manga. She Wants Me She Wants Me is a 2012 comedy film starring Josh Gad, Kristen Ruhlin, Johnny Messner, Aaron Yoo and Melonie Diaz and also featured appearances of Hilary Duff and Charlie Sheen. It was written and directed by Rob Margolies. The Perfect Husband The Perfect Husband is a 2014 independent Italian horror film written and directed by Lucas Pavetto. It stars Bret Roberts, Gabriella Wright, Carl Wharton, Tania Bambaci, Philippe Reinhardt, and Daniel Vivian. Leopardi Leopardi is a 2014 Italian drama film directed by Mario Martone. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. It was also screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Damn Yankees Damn Yankees! is a 1958 musical film made by Warner Bros. based on the 1955 Broadway musical of the same name. The story is a modern take on the Faust legend involving the New York Yankees and Washington Senators baseball teams. The film was directed by George Abbott, as was the earlier stage version, with assistance from Stanley Donen. With the exception of Tab Hunter in the role of Joe Hardy, the Broadway principals reprised their stage roles, including Gwen Verdon as Lola. A notable difference between film and stage versions was Gwen Verdons performance of the song "A Little Brains". For the film, Verdons suggestive hip movements were considered too risqué for a mainstream American film in 1958, and so, in the film, she simply pauses at these points. The film was released in the United Kingdom under the title What Lola Wants, to avoid use of the word "Damn" on posters, hoardings and cinema marquees. The Round-Up The Round-Up is a 1966 Hungarian film directed by Miklós Jancsó. Well received in its home country, it was Jancsós first film to receive international acclaim. Today, many consider The Round-Up a classic of world cinema; it was selected to be screened in the Cannes Classics section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Angel Angel is a 1984 action thriller film directed by Robert Vincent ONeil, written by ONeil and Joseph Michael Cala, and starring Cliff Gorman, Susan Tyrrell, Dick Shawn, Rory Calhoun, and Donna Wilkes. It was released by New World Pictures. Soldier Soldier is a 1998 Indian action thriller film directed by Abbas-Mustan starring Raakhee, Bobby Deol and Preity Zinta. The film was released in 1998 and was declared as a Super Hit by Box Office India, becoming the 4th highest grossing film of the year in India. Although Soldier was Preity Zintas first film, Mani Ratnams Dil Se.. ended up being released before Soldier and was thus Zintas film debut. The film was remade in Tamil as Villu by Prabhu Deva starring Vijay and Nayantara in lead roles in 2009, which was also a commercial success. No Night Is Too Long No Night Is Too Long is a 2002 BBC dramatisation based on the novel of the same name by Barbara Vine, with a screenplay by Kevin Elyot. The Legend of Drona Drona is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language superhero film directed by Goldie Behl, starring Abhishek Bachchan, Priyanka Chopra, Kay Kay Menon and Jaya Bachchan. Dronas special effects shots were worked on by EyeQube headed by Charles Darby and David Bush. The movie features Indian martial arts such as Kalaripayattu, Chhau, Gatka, and sword fighting. It was filmed in Prague, Bikaner, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Namibia. The trailer was attached to Vipul Shahs Singh is Kinng and Raghav Khattars Marathi film Vishavnath. Made on a budget of 45 crores the film earned less than 15 crores and was a disaster at the box office. Airborne Airborne is a 2012 British horror film written by Paul Chronnell and directed by Dominic Burns, who describes it as a tongue-in-cheek film in the tradition of The Twilight Zone. A first trailer was released in 2011. It was reported in the media that it presents Mark Hamills first appearance in a British film; however, Hamill had acted previously in the 1982 British film Britannia Hospital. Airbornes introduction, before sporting a voice-over by Mark Hamill, refers in writing to a so-called Firelight Protocol. Ala Modalaindi Ala Modalaindi is a 2011 Indian Telugu romantic comedy film written and directed by Nandini Reddy under the Sri Ranjith Movies banner. It stars Nani, Nithya Menen and Sneha Ullal in the lead roles. The film was released on 21 January 2011. The film opened to favorable reviews by critics and turned out to become one of the biggest blockbusters of the year, and successfully completed 100 days. The film collected a revenue of till 100 days.It is considered to be one of the biggest Sleeper Hits in the Telugu Film Industry. A Bengali remake of this movie named Olpo Olpo Premer Golpo starring Niloy Alamgir and Anika Kabir Shokh was released on 29 August 2014. A Tamil remake of this movie named Yennamo Yedho starring Gautham Karthik and Rakul Preet Singh was released on April 2014. The Kannada version of the film was titled as Bhale Jodi and directed by Sadhu Kokila. A Hindi Sequel has been planned, which would be directed by Nandini Reddy. The movie was remade in Bangladeshi Bengali as Olpo Olpo Premer Golpo produced by Jaaz Multimedia. The film marked the debut of famous comedian Thagubothu Ramesh, and actress Nithya Menon. The Teacher The Teacher is a 2016 Slovak-Czech drama film. It premiered at the 2016 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, where Zuzana Mauréry received an award for the best actress. Fögi Is a Bastard F. est un salaud is a 1998 French/Swiss film based upon the novel ter fögi isch e souhung by Martin Frank. It was filmed in Zürich, Switzerland. The setting is the early 1970s, Zurich. The film was shown in 1999 at the Locarno Film Festival, the Toronto International Film Festival, and the 1998 Toronto International Film Festival. The Spectre The Spectre is a 2010 short animated film, directed by Joaquim Dos Santos and written by Steve Niles, Gary Cole played Detective Jim Corrigan, whose suspects are brought to justice by his alter-ego the Spectre. The film, which was released on February 23, 2010 as a bonus feature on the Crisis on Two Earths DVD, was the first of the DC Showcase series and was included on the compilation DVD DC Showcase Original Shorts Collection in an extended version. Crypto Crypto is a 2019 American crime drama thriller film, about money laundering involving cryptocurrency. The film was directed by John Stalberg Jr. and written by Carlyle Eubank, David Frigerio, and Jeffrey Ingber. It stars Beau Knapp, Alexis Bledel, Luke Hemsworth and Kurt Russell. The film was released on April 12, 2019 in the United States. The World, The Flesh and The Devil The World, the Flesh and the Devil is a 1959 American science fiction doomsday film written and directed by Ranald MacDougall. The film stars Harry Belafonte, who was then at the peak of his film career. The film is set in a post-apocalyptic world with very few human survivors. It is based on two sources: the novel The Purple Cloud by M. P. Shiel and the story "End of the World" by Ferdinand Reyher. Edward II Edward II is a 1991 British historical tragedy film directed by Derek Jarman and starring Steven Waddington, Tilda Swinton and Andrew Tiernan. It is based on the play of the same name by Christopher Marlowe. The plot revolves around Edward II of Englands infatuation with Piers Gaveston, which proves to be the downfall of both of them, thanks to the machinations of Roger Mortimer. The film is staged in a postmodern style, using a mixture of contemporary and medieval props, sets and clothing. The gay content of the play is also brought to the fore by Jarman, notably by adding a homosexual sex scene and by depicting Edwards army as gay rights protesters. L'uomo in più One Man Up is a 2001 Italian comedy-drama film. It entered the "Cinema del presente" section at the 58th Venice International Film Festival. It marked the directorial debut of Paolo Sorrentino, who was awarded Nastro dArgento for Best New Director. The film also won the Ciak doro for the script and the Grolla doro to actor Toni Servillo. Everything Will Be Ok Everything Will Be OK is a 2006 animated short film by Don Hertzfeldt. It is the first chapter of a three-part story about a man named Bill. Hertzfeldt released the second film in the series, titled I Am So Proud of You, in 2008. The final chapter, "Its Such a Beautiful Day," was released in 2011. The entire three-part story was then edited together and released as a seamless feature film in 2012, also titled Its Such a Beautiful Day. Next Time I'll Aim for the Heart Next Time Ill Aim for the Heart is a 2014 French thriller film written and directed by Cédric Anger. It was adapted from the novel Un assassin au-dessus de tout soupçon by Yvan Stefanovitch. Set in 1970s Oise, France, it is based on the story of Alain Lamare, a gendarme who was later revealed to be a serial killer. The Canterville Ghost The Canterville Ghost is a 1944 fantasy/comedy film directed by Jules Dassin, loosely based on the short story of the same title by Oscar Wilde. It starred Charles Laughton as a ghost doomed to haunt an English castle and Robert Young as his American relative called upon to perform an act of bravery to redeem him. It was remade as a TV movie of the same title in 1986 and again in 1996. Pokrov Gates The Pokrovsky Gate is a 1982 Soviet comedy film produced for television by Mosfilm. It was directed by Mikhail Kozakov and stars Oleg Menshikov, Leonid Bronevoy, and Inna Ulyanova. The screenplay is based on a 1974 stage play by Leonid Zorin. Featured in the film are three songs written and performed by renowned "bard" Bulat Okudzhava: "Chasovye Lyubvi", "Zhivopistsy", and "Pesenka ob Arbate". The title refers to a square on Moscows Boulevard Ring near which the films main characters reside. Ruby in Paradise Ruby in Paradise is a 1993 film written, directed, and edited by Victor Nunez, and starring Ashley Judd, Todd Field, Bentley Mitchum, Allison Dean, and Dorothy Lyman. An homage to Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen, the film is a character study, proceeding at a leisurely pace. Running Shaadi Running Shaadi, previously known as: Runningshaadi.com, is an Indian romantic comedy film produced by Shoojit Sircar and Crouching Tiger Motion Pictures about the unique concept of helping people elope to get married. The unlikely duo of a conscientious Bihari and a Sardarji geek create a platform providing "High Take Social Service" to Indian couples who want to spend their lives with their soulmates. The film was released on 17 February 2017. The Shoojit Sircar production stars Amit Sadh, Taapsee Pannu and Arsh Bajwa. It was released in over 1,100 screens with music from an assembled list of performers. The Hunchback of Notre Dame The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a 1956 French-Italian CinemaScope film version of Victor Hugos 1831 novel, directed by Jean Delannoy and produced by Raymond Hakim and Robert Hakim. It stars American actor Anthony Quinn and Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida. The film is the first version of the novel to be made in color. In the tradition of many sword and sandal spectacles, Quinn and Lollobrigida are the only two actors in the film who actually speak in English; the rest of the cast is made up of French actors who have had their voices dubbed into English. Anthony Quinns portrayal of the hunchback Quasimodo is more human and less horrific than most other portrayals. Instead of having a huge hump and a hideously deformed face, he only has a small curve in his spine and a slightly deformed face. The New Kids The New Kids is a 1985 American horror-thriller film, directed by Sean S. Cunningham and starring Shannon Presby and Lori Loughlin. The film was released on January 18, 1985, by Columbia Pictures. Muthu Muthu is a 1995 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by K. S. Ravikumar. It is a loose remake of the Malayalam film Thenmavin Kombath. The film stars Rajinikanth and Meena in lead roles. The films score and soundtrack is composed by A. R. Rahman. Muthu was released on 23 October 1995, during Diwali, and became a major success. The film became one of the highest-grossing Tamil films at the time, running for over 175 days in theatres across Tamil Nadu. A dubbed Japanese version released in 1998 and became a major success in Japan. Box 507 Box 507 is a 2002 Spanish action film directed by Enrique Urbizu. Yojôhan shinwa taikei is a 2004 Japanese campus novel written by Tomihiko Morimi and published by Ohta Publishing. Its first-person narrator is an unnamed upperclassman at a Kyoto university reminiscing on the misadventures of his previous years of campus life, with each of the four chapters taking place in parallel universes in which he is enrolled in a different university society. The novel was adapted into an 11-episode anime television series by Madhouse directed by Masaaki Yuasa, which aired on Fuji Televisions late-night Noitamina programming block from April 22 to July 1, 2010. The Tatami Galaxy won the 2010 Japan Media Arts Festival Grand Prize in the Animation Division. Let There Be Light Let There Be Light is a 2017 American Christian drama film directed by and starring Kevin Sorbo and written by Dan Gordon and Sam Sorbo. The plot follows an atheist who goes through a near-death experience in an auto accident and converts to Christianity. Sean Hannity executive produced and appears in the film. Dionne Warwick and Travis Tritt also have roles in the film. It was released in the United States on October 27, 2017. A Farewell to Arms A Farewell to Arms is a 1957 American DeLuxe Color CinemaScope drama film directed by Charles Vidor. The screenplay by Ben Hecht, based in part on a 1930 play by Laurence Stallings, was the second feature film adaptation of Ernest Hemingways 1929 semi-autobiographical novel of the same name. It was the last film produced by David O. Selznick. The logo for 20th Century Fox also does not appear at the beginning, due to the movies poor reception. An earlier film version starred Gary Cooper and Helen Hayes. The Monster That Challenged the World The Monster That Challenged the World is a 1957 black-and-white science-fiction monster film from Gramercy Pictures, produced by Arthur Gardner, Jules V. Levy, and Arnold Laven, and starring Tim Holt and Audrey Dalton. The film was distributed by United Artists as a double feature with The Vampire. The film concerns an army of giant mollusks that emerge from Californias Salton Sea. The Monster That Challenged the Worlds Gramercy Pictures is not related to the former PolyGram division of the same name. Mothlight Mothlight is an experimental short film by Stan Brakhage, released in 1963. The film was created without the use of a camera. The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik Yak The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik-Yak is a 1984 French action comedy directed by Just Jaeckin, written by Jaeckin and John Willie and starring Tawny Kitaen and Brent Huff. The film is loosely based on the bondage-themed comics of Willie and on the character of Sweet Gwendoline. François Schuiten worked as a graphic designer for the movie. Slipstream Slipstream is a 1989 science fiction film directed by Steven Lisberger, who had previously directed the cult classic 1982 science fiction film Tron. It was produced by Gary Kurtz, best known for his collaboration with George Lucas on the first two Star Wars films and American Graffiti. Slipstream reunited Kurtz with his Star Wars lead Mark Hamill, who features alongside Bill Paxton, Bob Peck and Kitty Aldridge, with cameo appearances from Robbie Coltrane, Ben Kingsley and F. Murray Abraham. The India Rubber Head Lhomme à la tête de caoutchouc is a 1901 silent French fantasy film directed by Georges Méliès. It was filmed in 1901 and released later that year. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 382–383 in its catalogues, where it was advertised as a grande nouveauté. The Count of Monte Cristo The Count of Monte Cristo is a 1934 American adventure film directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring Robert Donat and Elissa Landi. Based on the 1844 novel The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, the story concerns a man who is unjustly imprisoned for 20 years for innocently delivering a letter entrusted to him. When he finally escapes, he seeks revenge against the greedy men who conspired to put him in prison. This is the first sound film adaptation of Dumas novel—five silent films preceded it. Guru Guru is a 1997 Indian Malayalam-language fantasy drama film directed by Rajiv Anchal and written by C. G. Rajendra Babu from a story by Anchal. Mohanlal plays the lead role, while Suresh Gopi, Madhupal, Sithara, Kaveri, Sreelakshmi, Nedumudi Venu and Sreenivasan appears in supporting roles, and Nassar in a cameo appearance. The original musical score and songs were composed by Ilaiyaraaja. His symphonic score was conducted and performed by the Budapest Symphony Orchestra, Hungary. This was the first time in Indian cinema, the background score of a film was recorded completely outside the country. Guru was selected as Indias official entry to the Oscars for the Best Foreign Language Film category. Guru was the first Malayalam film submitted by India for the Oscars. Guna Gunaa is a 1991 Tamil-language Indian psychological-romance film directed by Santhana Bharathi and written by Sab John. The plot follows a recently released psychiatric patient who kidnaps a rich woman in order to make her fall in love with him. He believes she is the avatar of Goddess Abhirami and it is his destiny to marry her. The film was mostly shot around Kodaikanal. The films original soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The song "Kanmani Anbodu" from this film remains one of the evergreen songs. The film was released on 5 November 1991, Diwali day. It was critically acclaimed for its unique theme and performances. The film later acquired cult status in Tamil cinema and inspired similar films about mentally obsessed lovers. Black Rose Black Rose - is a 2014 cooperative American and Russian action film directed by Alexander Nevsky. The film was released on 25 January 2014 in Russia. It was made on a budget of $7,000,000. Algiers Algiers is a 1938 American drama film directed by John Cromwell and starring Charles Boyer, Sigrid Gurie, and Hedy Lamarr. Written by John Howard Lawson, the film is about a notorious French jewel thief hiding in the labyrinthine native quarter of Algiers known as the Casbah. Feeling imprisoned by his self-imposed exile, he is drawn out of hiding by a beautiful French tourist who reminds him of happier times in Paris. The Walter Wanger production was a remake of the successful 1937 French film Pépé le Moko, which derived its plot from the Henri La Barthe novel of the same name. Algiers was a sensation because it was the first Hollywood film starring Hedy Lamarr, whose beauty became the main attraction for film audiences. The film is notable as one of the sources of inspiration to the screenwriters of the 1942 Warner Bros. film Casablanca, who wrote it with Hedy Lamarr in mind as the original female lead. Charles Boyers depiction of the main character, Pepe Le Moko, inspired the Warner Bros. animated character, Pepé Le Pew. In 1966, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. Dance with a Stranger Dance with a Stranger is a 1985 British tragedy film directed by Mike Newell. Telling the story of Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged in Britain, the film won critical acclaim, and aided the careers of two of its leading actors, Miranda Richardson and Rupert Everett. The screenplay was by Shelagh Delaney, author of A Taste of Honey, and was her third major screenplay. The story of Ellis, which this film dramatises, has resonance in Britain since it provided part of the background to the extended national debates which led to the progressive abolition of capital punishment from 1965 on. The theme song "Would You Dance With a Stranger" was performed by Mari Wilson, and was also released as a single. Hangover Square Hangover Square is a 1945 film noir directed by John Brahm, based on the novel Hangover Square by Patrick Hamilton. The screenplay was written by Barré Lyndon who made a number of changes to the novel, including the change of George Harvey Bone into a classical composer-pianist and filming the story as an early 20th-century period piece. The movie was released in New York City on February 7, 1945, two months after its star, Laird Cregar, suffered a fatal heart attack. Paradise Paradise is a 1982 Canadian romance adventure film starring Phoebe Cates and Willie Aames, written and directed by Stuart Gillard. The original music score was composed by Paul Hoffert with the theme song written and produced by Joel Diamond and L. Russell Brown and sung by Phoebe Cates. It was critiqued at the time as a "knockoff" of the more-famous The Blue Lagoon. The film was marketed with "If Only It Could Have Been Forever... Paradise... No Two People Have Ever Come So Close." The films themes were similar: Two young people find themselves abandoned in a world with no adult supervision, in fact no other people anywhere. Thus they have total freedom, inevitably learning all about love and sex, as well as basic survival techniques. The film was rated "R" for nudity and sexuality. The film genre was described as "exotic teen" which began with The Blue Lagoon. Shipwrecked Shipwrecked is a 1990 family action-adventure film directed by Nils Gaup and starring Stian Smestad and Gabriel Byrne. The film is a dramatization of Norwegian author Oluf Falck-Ytters book En Norsk Robinson. In Norway, it was titled "Haakon Haakonsen". The movie was produced by a consortium of Scandinavian companies and released in the US in an English-language version by Walt Disney Pictures. Mother Mother is a 1926 Soviet drama film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin depicting one womans struggle against Tsarist rule during the Russian Revolution of 1905. The film is based on the 1906 novel The Mother by Maxim Gorky. It is the first film in Pudovkins "revolutionary trilogy", alongside The End of St. Petersburg and Storm Over Asia. The film was banned in the United Kingdom in 1930 after the Masses Stage and Film Guild applied for permission to screen it in London. The film underwent restoration in 1968 in the Mosfilm studio and a sound track was added with music by Tikhon Khrennikov. Hitch-Hike Hitch-Hike, also known as Death Drive and The Naked Prey, is a 1977 Italian crime film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. The film stars Franco Nero and Corinne Cléry as a couple in a troubled marriage, and David Hess as a fugitive who takes them hostage. The musical score was written by Ennio Morricone. The film is based on Peter Kanes novel The Violence and the Fury. Filler ve Çimen Elephants and Grass is a 2001 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Derviş Zaim, about six different stories that merge into a common theme. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won awards at film festivals in Antalya and Istanbul, including the Golden Orange Behlül Dal Jury Special Award. The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond is a 2008 independent film by director Jodie Markell. It is based on Tennessee Williams long-forgotten 1957 screenplay, and stars Bryce Dallas Howard in the leading role of Fisher Willow. Case départ Case départ is a 2011 French comedy film directed by Lionel Steketee, Fabrice Eboué and Thomas NGijol. Money Money is an American Crime thriller film, directed by Martin Rosete, written by Josep Ciutat and produced by Atit Shah. The film stars Jamie Bamber, Kellan Lutz, Jesse Williams and Jess Weixler. Initiating principal photography from June 9, 2015 in Woodbury, Long Island, Money marks the feature debut of Martin Rosete., one of Spain’s most talked-about shorts/commercials directors. The film screened at over 50 festivals worldwide, winning over 25 awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Producer and Best Sound Design. The film screened in the US at Sarasota Film Festival, Palm Beach International Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival; in the United Kingdom at Raindance Film Festival; in Italy at Rome Independent Film Festival and in Spain at Festival de cine fantástico in Malaga, Spain. Money released theatrically in Spain May 12, 2017, and in home markets in the United States, UK and worldwide beginning June 27, 2017, by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. Netflix released the film worldwide on October 15, 2017. The Palm Beach Post said of the film, "A violent thriller of captor and captives, with plenty of reversals, adding up to a familiar, but entertaining white-knuckle entertainment." Beyond the Edge Beyond the Edge is a 2018 Russian action fantasy film directed by Aleksandr Boguslavskiy and Francesco Cinquemani. A talented gambler gathers a team of people with supernatural powers to win big at a casino. But at the game he finds himself up against a much stronger mystical rival and ends up in a deadlock putting in danger himself and his team that he has grown to love. It stars Miloš Biković, Antonio Banderas and Lyubov Aksyonova. The film was released in Russia on March 1, 2018. Carry on Cruising Carry On Cruising is the sixth in the series of Carry On films to be made and was released in 1962. It was based on an original story by Eric Barker. P&O – Orient Lines were thanked in the credits. Regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams and Kenneth Connor appear in the movie whereas Joan Sims and Charles Hawtrey do not. Sims took ill shortly before filming began and was replaced by Dilys Laye, making her Carry On debut, at four days notice. Hawtrey was dropped for demanding star billing, but returned for the next entry, making this the only entry during Hawtreys 23-film run which he missed. Sims returned two years later in Carry On Cleo. Liz Fraser notches up the second of her four appearances here. Lance Percival makes his only appearance in the series in Carry On Cruising, playing the ships chef, the role originally designated for Hawtrey. The Australian actor Vincent Ball also makes his first, of two, Carry On appearances. Messenger of Death Messenger of Death is a 1988 American crime-action thriller film starring Charles Bronson about an attempt by a water company to start a family feud among fundamentalist Mormons to take the familys land for the company. The movie marks the eighth collaboration between Bronson and director J. Lee Thompson. Till Human Voices Wake Us Till Human Voices Wake Us is a 2002 Australian drama film written and directed by Michael Petroni and starring Guy Pearce and Helena Bonham Carter. Qualunquemente Qualunquemente is a 2011 Italian satirical comedy film starring comedian Antonio Albanese as his famous character Cetto La Qualunque, a sleazy Southern Italy politician. The title means "whichever-ly". It was released in Italy on 600 copies on January 21, 2011 and was screened in the Main Programme of the Panorama section at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. Five Five is a 2016 French comedy film, written and directed by Igor Gotesman and starring Pierre Niney. Shall We Kiss? Shall We Kiss? is a 2007 French romantic comedy film directed by Emmanuel Mouret and starring Virginie Ledoyen, Mouret, Julie Gayet, Michaël Cohen, Frédérique Bel and Stefano Accorsi. Eden Is West Eden Is West is a 2009 film by Greek-French director Costa-Gavras about an illegal immigrant called Elias who tries to get to Paris. The original title in Greek is "Paradissos sti Dysi" and since it is a Greek-French production, the also original French title is "Eden à louest. The nationality of the central hero is not disclosed because Gavras wants to make a point about the odysseys of the illegal immigrants of any nationality, since he himself was an immigrant 50 years ago in France, before he became a well known director. His hero seems to tolerate the sea, the cold of snowy mountains and the hunger, the rapists and robbers he meets, the cops that are after him all the time, the racists who push him aside, the fellow immigrants who steal his clothes and in the best case the women who see him as a lover they could also take advantage of. His only comfort is his dream of Paris and, in the complexity of human condition, the good within the evil and vice versa. Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader Scandal Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader Scandal is a 2008 American teen drama made-for-television film produced by Lifetime Television. It stars Jenna Dewan, Ashley Benson, and Tatum ONeal, and was directed by Tom McLoughlin. The film premiered on August 2, 2008. It is based on real-life events that occurred at McKinney North High School in McKinney, in 2006, five teenage cheerleaders became notorious for truancies, violations of the school dress code, and general disrespect to the school community. Manborg Manborg is a 2011 Canadian science-fiction action film by Astron-6. Bang Gang (A Modern Love Story) Bang Gang is a French drama film directed by Eva Husson. It was shown in the Platform section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It is Hussons directorial debut. Two Men and a Wardrobe Two Men and a Wardrobe is a short Polish black and white silent movie directed by Roman Polański. Flowers of Shanghai Flowers of Shanghai is a 1998 Taiwanese film directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien and starring Tony Leung, Hada Michiko, Annie Shizuka Inoh, Shuan Fang, Jack Kao, Carina Lau, Rebecca Pan, Michelle Reis and Vicky Wei. It was voted the third best film of the 1990s in the 1999 Village Voice Film Poll. The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Porn Star: The Legend of Ron Jeremy The Legend of Ron Jeremy is a 2001 American documentary film written and directed by Scott J. Gill, detailing the life of porn actor Ron Jeremy. The film alternates between clips of his performances in porn films and his prosaic home and family life as just another Jewish guy from Queens. His unfulfilled dream to become an actor in mainstream movies is a recurring theme in the film. In the City of Sylvia In the City of Sylvia is a 2007 film directed by José Luis Guerín. The film follows a young man credited only as Él as he wanders central Strasbourg in search of Sylvia, a woman he asked for directions in a bar six years earlier. Executive Action Executive Action is a 1973 American conspiracy thriller film about the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy, written by Dalton Trumbo, Mark Lane, and Donald Freed, and directed by David Miller. It stars Burt Lancaster and Robert Ryan. Miller had previously worked with Trumbo on his film Lonely Are the Brave. Invasion of the Bee Girls Invasion of the Bee Girls is a 1973 science fiction film. The first film venture for writer Nicholas Meyer, it was directed by Denis Sanders and stars William Smith, Anitra Ford and Victoria Vetri. The script was altered while Meyer was visiting his parents. When he saw the new script, he wanted to take his name off of the project, but was convinced by his manager that he needed a credit. The film is in the public domain. Tales of Ordinary Madness Tales of Ordinary Madness is a 1981 film by Italian director Marco Ferreri. It was shot in English in the United States, featuring Ben Gazzara and Ornella Muti in the leading roles. The films title and subject matter are based on the works and the person of US poet Charles Bukowski, including the short story The Most Beautiful Woman in Town. The films protagonist, Charles Serking, is based on Bukowskis autobiographical character Henry Chinaski. At the time, the director Taylor Hackford owned the rights to the Chinaski name, having acquired them when he optioned Bukowskis 1971 novel Post Office. The Long Ships The Long Ships is a 1964 Anglo–Yugoslav adventure film shot in Technirama directed by Jack Cardiff and stars Richard Widmark, Sidney Poitier and Russ Tamblyn. Fascination Fascination is a 1979 French horror film directed by Jean Rollin, and starring Franca Maï and Brigitte Lahaie. It focuses on a thief who seeks refuge in a remote château where two mysterious women with potentially sinister intentions are residing. The Formula The Formula is a 1980 American mystery film directed by John G. Avildsen and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It features a preeminent cast including Marlon Brando, George C. Scott, John Gielgud, and Marthe Keller. Craig T. Nelson also makes a brief appearance as a geologist. Little Sister Little Sister is a Dutch award-winning drama film released in 1995 and directed by Robert Jan Westdijk. Little Sister earned the Special Jury Prize at the 8th Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival in February 1997. Blind Blind is a 2011 South Korean crime thriller film directed by Ahn Sang-hoon with screenplay by Choi Min-seok which won the "Hit By Pitch" project fair held by the Korean Movie Producers Guild in 2009. It stars Kim Ha-neul and Yoo Seung-ho. Kim received Best Actress honors at the 48th Grand Bell Awards and the 32nd Blue Dragon Film Awards for her performance. Hair-Raising Hare Hair-Raising Hare is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, released in 1946. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. It stars Bugs Bunny and features the first appearance of Chuck Jones imposing orange monster character, unnamed here, but in later cartoons named "Rudolph" and then "Gossamer". The Twins Effect II The Twins Effect II is a 2004 Hong Kong action fantasy film directed by Corey Yuen and Patrick Leung. The film is a sequel to The Twins Effect, but has a completely different story from the first film. It starred Charlene Choi and Gillian Chung of Cantopop duo Twins in the leading roles. Co-stars include Donnie Yen, Daniel Wu, Edison Chen, Wilson Chen, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Qu Ying, Fan Bingbing and Jim Chim. Jackie Chan also makes a cameo appearance, along with his son Jaycee Chan who is in his debut. The films original English working title was Huadu Chronicles: Blade of Rose and its US DVD release title is Blade of Kings. Fugitive Pieces Fugitive Pieces is a 2007 Canadian drama film directed by Jeremy Podeswa, who also adapted the film from the novel of the same name written by Anne Michaels. The film tells the story of Jakob Beer, who is orphaned in Poland during World War II and is saved by a Greek archeologist. The film premièred 6 September 2007 as the opening film of that years Toronto International Film Festival. The Home of Dark Butterflies The Home of Dark Butterflies is a 2008 Finnish film directed by Dome Karukoski and starring Niilo Syväoja, Tommi Korpela, Kristiina Halttu and Kati Outinen. The film is an adaptation of the award-winning novel of the same name by Leena Lander. The Home of Dark Butterflies was released on 11 January 2008 and was well received in its native Finland, winning the 2009 Jussi Awards for Best Direction, Best Editing, Best Supporting Actor and the Peoples Choice Award. Om Om, stylized as ॐ, is a 1995 Indian Kannada crime drama film written and directed by Upendra. The film was produced by Parvathamma Rajkumar under the production company Sri Vajreshwari Combines. The film stars Shiva Rajkumar and Prema in lead roles with Srishanthi, G. V. Shivanand, Sadhu Kokila and along with real life gangsters Bekkina Kannu Rajendra, Tanveer, Korangu Krishna, Jedaralli Krishnappa portraying supporting roles. The film was notable for its exposure of Bengalurus criminal underworld. The films plot revolves around Satya, son of a priest who becomes a gangster after his lover framed him in a murder. The rest of the film is about Satya leaving the rowdyism. The soundtrack was composed by Hamsalekha who also wrote the lyrics for all songs. B. C. Gowrishankar and Shashikumar handled cinematography and editing respectively. Om was remade in Telugu as Omkaram starring Dr.Rajshekar and Prema which was also directed by Upendra. The movie was unofficially remade in Hindi as Arjun Pandit. Bollywoods 1998 blockbuster Satya shares many similarities with Om, including the fact that both dealt with criminal underworlds and protagonists characterization and name in both the movies were same: Satya. The movie which was made under budget of around 70 lakhs was the costliest film for Dr.Raj banner at that time. It made a pre-release business of around 2 crores. The film became a successful venture at the box office. It remains a cult classic film in Kannada cinema with a dedicated fan following among audience owing to its re-release every two weeks. This film has a Limca record for re-releasing more than 550 times. The movie has released 30 times in Kapali theatre, Bangalore which is a record. Gleason Gleason is an American documentary film premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, covering five years in the life of the former New Orleans Saints football defensive back Steve Gleason, who has Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, sometimes known as Lou Gehrigs disease, a rare incurable neurodegenerative condition associated with the former New York Yankees baseball star Lou Gehrig, who died from the disease in 1941. Tango Tango is a 1981 Polish animated short film written and directed by Zbigniew Rybczyński. The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 55th Academy Awards. Venom Venom is a 1981 British horror film directed by Piers Haggard, written by Robert Carrington, and starring Klaus Kinski, Oliver Reed, Nicol Williamson, and Sarah Miles. It is based on Alan Scholefields novel of the same name. There's Always Tomorrow Theres Always Tomorrow is a 1956 American black-and-white romantic melodrama film directed by Douglas Sirk starring Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, and Joan Bennett. It was produced by Ross Hunter and distributed by Universal-International Pictures on January 20, 1956. The screenplay, based on a novel by Ursula Parrott, is by Bernard C. Schoenfeld, which tells the tales of a toy-makers unhappiness with his domestic life and his seeking of an exciting adventure with an old flame who pops into town. I Married a Monster from Outer Space I Married a Monster from Outer Space is a 1958 American black-and-white science fiction film from Paramount Pictures, produced and directed by Gene Fowler Jr., that stars Tom Tryon and Gloria Talbott. Paramount released the film as a double feature with The Blob. The films storyline concerns a young wife that begins to realize that her husband is not the man he was before they married. He has lost all real affection for her and for his new pet dog, which she gave him as a present. Thereafter, she quickly discovers that he is not the only man in town that appears to have changed. Now suspicious, she follows him one evening when he goes out for a walk and shockingly discovers that her husband is actually an alien humanoid. Beach Blanket Bingo Beach Blanket Bingo is an American International Pictures beach party film, released in 1965 and was directed by William Asher. It is the fifth, and also best-known, film in the beach party film series. The film starred Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, Linda Evans, Deborah Walley, Paul Lynde, and Don Rickles. Earl Wilson and Buster Keaton appear. Evanss singing voice was dubbed by Jackie Ward. Carry on Henry VIII Carry On Henry is the twenty first in the series of Carry On films to be made and was released in 1971. It tells a fictionalised story involving Sid James as Henry VIII, who chases after Barbara Windsors character Bettina. James and Windsor feature alongside other regulars Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Terry Scott and Kenneth Connor. This was the first time that Williams and Connor appeared together since Carry On Cleo seven years previously. The original alternative title was to be Anne of a Thousand Lays, a pun on the Richard Burton film Anne of the Thousand Days, and Sid James wears exactly the same cloak that Burton wore in that film. The opening theme is a version of "Greensleeves", as arranged by Eric Rogers. Interior. Leather Bar. Interior. Leather Bar. is a 2013 American docufiction film, which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Directed by James Franco and Travis Mathews, the film stars Franco and Mathews as themselves working on a film project which reimagines and attempts to recreate the 40 minutes of deleted and lost sexually explicit footage from the controversial 1980 film Cruising. The films cast also includes Val Lauren, Christian Patrick, Brenden Gregory, Brad Roberge, Colin Chavez, Michael Lannan and A.J. Goodrich. Furious Furious, also known as Legend of Kolovrat, is a 2017 Russian historical fantasy film about the Ryazan knight Evpaty Kolovrat. The film is directed by Ivan Shurkhovetskiy and stars newcomer Ilya Malakov, as well as Polina Chernyshova, Aleksei Serebryakov, Aleksandr Ilyin Jr. and Yulia Khlynina in supporting roles. The film is based on the period when Russia was under control of the Golden Horde. Ryazan knight Evpaty Kolovrat is the leader of the squad, which decides to fight back khan Batu, who has divided Russia. The plot is based on The Tale of "the Destruction of Riazan", a medieval military tale about the capture of the city of Ryazan by the Mongols in 1237 and is one of the best sources of the Mongol invasion of Russia. Furious, a Russian film is scheduled to be released in Russia by Central Partnership on November 30, 2017. The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone is a 1961 British romantic drama film made by Seven Arts-Warner Bros. It was directed by José Quintero and produced by Louis de Rochemont with Lothar Wolff as associate producer. The screenplay was written by Gavin Lambert and Jan Read and based on the novel by Tennessee Williams. The music score was by Richard Addinsell and the cinematography by Harry Waxman. This was the only theatrically-released film directed by José Quintero. A Midwinter's Tale In the Bleak Midwinter is a 1995 British romantic comedy written and directed by Kenneth Branagh. Many of the roles in the film were written for specific actors. This was the first film directed by Branagh in which he did not appear. The film begins with a monologue by out-of-work actor Joe Harper about his slow decline into depression. In an attempt to beat his depression, Joe volunteers to help try to save his sisters local church from land developers for the community by putting on a Christmas production of Hamlet, somewhat against the advice of his agent Margaretta. As the cast he assembles are still available even at Christmas and are prepared to do it on a profit sharing basis, he cannot expect – and does not get – the cream of the cream. But although they all bring their own problems and foibles along, something bigger starts to emerge in the perhaps aptly named village of Hope. This film encapsulates the hilarious and heartbreaking struggle of actor versus situation versus life, and often versus each other. It was shot in black and white for artistic effect. A miniszter félrelép Out of Order is a 1997 Hungarian comedy film directed by András Kern and Róbert Koltai. Beans Fasulye or Beans is a 2000 Turkish crime comedy mafia film directed by Bora Tekay and written by Haluk Özenç. Heathcliff & the Catillac Cats Heathcliff is a French-Canadian-American animated television series that debuted on September 5, 1984. It was the second series based on the Heathcliff comic strip and was produced by DiC Audiovisuel. It ran in syndication until 1988 with a total of 86 episodes. The first show based on the comic strip was Heathcliff and Dingbat/Heathcliff and Marmaduke, which debuted in 1980 and was produced by Ruby-Spears. The Catillacs Cats characters were created by Jean Chalopin and Bruno Bianchi. Animation was outsourced to many Japanese, Taiwanese, and Korean studios including TMS, Studio Korumi, Wang Film, Cuckoos Nest, Mushi and others for the first season before DiC utilized their own, private Japanese studio to avoid paying other companies. Mel Blanc, who provided the voice of Heathcliff in the 1980 series, reprised his role as the titular cat. Kaazhcha Kaazcha is a 2004 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by Blessy, in his directorial debut. The story revolves around the boy Pavan who reaches Kerala after he loses everything in the 2001 Gujarat earthquake on Republic Day. Operator Madhavan happens to meet the boy among the beggars. Initially he dislikes the boy but soon the young chap becomes a part of Madhavans family - until the government decides to send him back to Gujarat. The movie was reported to be inspired by the 1986 Iranian film Bashu. Men in War Men in War is a 1957 war film about the Korean War directed by Anthony Mann and starring Robert Ryan and Aldo Ray as the leaders of a small detachment of American soldiers cut off and desperately trying to rejoin their division. The events of the film take place on one day; 6 September 1950. The picture was based on a 1949 World War II novel of the Normandy campaign Day Without End by Van Van Praag that was retitled Combat in 1951. Some sources claim that credited screenwriter Philip Yordan was actually fronting for the blacklisted Ben Maddow. The Pentagon refused any cooperation with the producer and condemned the film for its depiction of a US Army unit without discipline. Most of the same cast and crew made Gods Little Acre the following year. The Princess and the Goblin The Princess and the Goblin is a 1990 Japanese-British-Hungarian-American animated fantasy film directed by József Gémes and written by Robin Lyons, an adaptation of George MacDonalds 1872 novel of the same name. When a peaceful kingdom is menaced by an army of monstrous goblins, a brave and beautiful princess joins forces with a resourceful peasant boy to rescue the noble king and all his people. The lucky pair must battle the evil power of the wicked goblin prince armed only with the gift of song, the miracle of love, and a magical shimmering thread. Lady Chatterley's Lover Lady Chatterleys Lover is a 1981 film directed by Just Jaeckin, and starring Sylvia Kristel and Nicholas Clay. It is an adaptation of the D. H. Lawrence novel of the same name. The Stranger Agantuk is a 1991 Bengali-language drama film written and directed by Satyajit Ray. It was Rays last film, based on one of Rays own short stories, Atithi. It was a joint Indian-French production with financial backing from companies such as Gérard Depardieus DD Productions and Canal+. Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off Eddies Million Dollar Cook-Off is a 2003 Disney Channel Original Movie. Pervert! Pervert! is a 2005 comedy horror film directed by Jonathan Yudis. It is mainly a tribute to the films of Russ Meyer. Men Don't Leave Men Dont Leave is a 1990 American comedy-drama film starring Jessica Lange as a housewife who, after the death of her husband, moves with her two sons to Baltimore. Chris ODonnell, Arliss Howard, Joan Cusack, Charlie Korsmo and Kathy Bates also co-star in this film. The film, directed by Paul Brickman and co-written with Barbara Benedek, is a remake of the French film La Vie Continue. The original music score was composed by Thomas Newman. Warner Brothers released the film on DVD for the first time on September 15, 2009, as part of the "Warner Archive Collection". Treasure Island Treasure Island is a 1934 film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Wallace Beery, Jackie Cooper, Lionel Barrymore, Lewis Stone, and Nigel Bruce. It is an adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s famous 1883 novel of the same name. Jim Hawkins discovers a treasure map and travels on a sailing ship to a remote island, but pirates led by Long John Silver threaten to take away the honest seafarers’ riches and lives. The Laughing Policeman The Laughing Policeman is an American police procedural film loosely based on the novel The Laughing Policeman by Sjöwall and Wahlöö. The setting of the story is transplanted from Stockholm to San Francisco. It was directed by Stuart Rosenberg and features Walter Matthau as Detective Jake Martin. Puccini for Beginners Puccini for Beginners is a 2006 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Maria Maggenti and starring Elizabeth Reaser, Gretchen Mol, and Justin Kirk. The film debuted at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, and was released to DVD in the United States on July 3, 2007. Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief is a 2008 American comedy film, starring Kyla Pratt and Norm Macdonald. Like its predecessor, Dr. Dolittle 3 in 2006, it was released direct to DVD on March 4, 2008. It is the fourth film in the Dr. Dolittle series, and the second film in the series not to feature Eddie Murphy as Doctor Dolittle, or Raven-Symoné as Charisse Dolittle, although Doctor Dolittle has been mentioned in the film. Café Café is a 2010 independent drama film directed by Marc Erlbaum. It stars Jennifer Love Hewitt, Daniel Eric Gold, Alexa Vega and Jamie Kennedy, who was Hewitts boyfriend at the time of filming. Man vs Snake: The Long and Twisted Tale of Nibbler Man vs Snake: The Long and Twisted Tale of Nibbler is a 2016 documentary film directed by Andrew Seklir and Tim Kinzy. The film premiered on September 27, 2015, at Fantastic Fest Film Festival, followed by a Canadian premiere on April 17, 2016, and a worldwide release on June 24 of the same year. The film follows players as they try to accumulate a billion points on the 1982 arcade game Nibbler, a feat first achieved by Tim McVey in 1984. Agatha and the Truth of Murder Agatha and the Truth of Murder is a 2018 British alternative history drama film about crime writer Agatha Christie becoming embroiled in a real-life murder case during her 11-day disappearance in 1926. Written by Tom Dalton, it depicts Christie investigating the murder of Florence Nightingales goddaughter and how her involvement in this case influenced her subsequent writing. The film premiered on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom on 23 December 2018; becoming the networks most popular program of the holiday season and the second-highest rated fictional program of the year. The Lusty Men The Lusty Men is a 1952 western film made by Wald-Krasna productions and RKO Radio Pictures. The film stars Susan Hayward, Robert Mitchum, Arthur Kennedy, and Arthur Hunnicutt. It was directed by Nicholas Ray and produced by Jerry Wald and Norman Krasna from a screenplay by David Dortort, Horace McCoy, Alfred Hayes, Andrew Solt, and Jerry Wald based on the novel by Claude Stanush. The music score was by Roy Webb and the cinematography by Lee Garmes. The films world premiere was at the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio. Sunday in New York Sunday in New York is a 1963 American Metrocolor romantic comedy film directed by Peter Tewksbury and starring Jane Fonda, Rod Taylor and Cliff Robertson. The soundtrack score was composed and performed by Peter Nero although Mel Tormé contributed the vocals for the title song. Va Savoir (Who Knows?) Va savoir is a 2001 French romantic comedy-drama film directed by Jacques Rivette. It stars Jeanne Balibar, Marianne Basler, Hélène de Fougerolles, and Catherine Rouvel. In the normal version, Va Savoir is 154 minutes. It was entered into the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. The story of the three couples in the film sometimes parallels the Pirandello play in which the two principals, Camille and Ugo, are performing each night and follows the structure of a Goldoni comedy, in which couples undergo misunderstandings and attraction for others until the final resolution. In the films ending, the three couples waltz in a circle to the tune Senza fine, implying that the dance of young people in love will go on for ever. Dark House Dark House is a 2014 horror film directed by Victor Salva and starring Tobin Bell, Lesley-Anne Down and Luke Kleintank. The film follows a man named Nick Di Santo, who discovers that not only is his long-lost father alive, but that he may be able to explain the source of his clairvoyant abilities. Spencer's Mountain Spencers Mountain is a 1963 American family drama film written, directed, and produced by Delmer Daves from the 1961 novel of the same name by Earl Hamner Jr. The film stars Henry Fonda, Maureen OHara, and in early appearances in their careers, James MacArthur, Veronica Cartwright, and Victor French. Longtime Hollywood actor Donald Crisp plays "Grandpa", his final screen role. Carry on Spying Carry On Spying is a 1964 film, the ninth in the series of Carry On films to be made. It marks Barbara Windsors first appearance in the series. Series regulars Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, and Jim Dale are present. Bernard Cribbins makes the second of his three Carry On appearances. Eric Barker appears for his third entry. Dilys Laye returns after her series debut in Carry On Cruising. This is the last film of the series to be shown in black and white. Carry on Again Doctor Carry On Again Doctor is the eighteenth in the series of Carry On films to be made. It was released in December 1969 and was the third to feature a medical theme. The film features series regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Barbara Windsor and Hattie Jacques. This was Jim Dales last Carry On appearance for 23 years until his return in Carry On Columbus. It also marks the debut of Patsy Rowlands to the series in her first of 9 appearances. So Long, Stooge So Long, Stooge is a 1983 film directed by Claude Berri. It is based on a novel by Alain Page. Coluche, the main actor, won the "Best Actor" award in 1984 César Award. The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Simhadri Simhadri is a 2003 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by S. S. Rajamouli. The film was presented by V. Doraiswamy Raju and produced by V. Vijay Kumar Varma for the production company VMC Combines. The film stars Jr. NTR, Ankitha, and Bhumika Chawla in lead roles with Mukesh Rishi, Nassar, and Rahul Dev portraying supporting roles. The films story was penned by Rajamoulis father V. Vijayendra Prasad and the dialogues were penned by M. Rathnam.This film surpass all the previous Telugu movie records and declared as a blockbuster. The film revolves around Simhadri who grows up under Ram Bhupal Varma. Simhadri takes care of Indhu, who happens to be the granddaughter of Ram Bhupal Varma. It is then revealed that Simhadri becomes the saviour of the people in Kerala and is being called as Sinagamalai in Kerala. In this process,he crosses paths with the local goon Bhai Saab. The cinematography and editing for the film was handled by Ravindra Babu and Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao respectively. The film was dubbed into Malayalam under the same title and into Hindi as Yamraaj: Ek Faulad in 2009. Rachcha Racha, also spelt Rachcha, is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Sampath Nandi and co-written by the Paruchuri Brothers. Produced by R. B. Choudary in association with N. V. Prasad and Paras Jain under their banner Megaa Super Good Films, it features Ram Charan and Tamannaah in the lead roles, with Mukesh Rishi, Dev Gill and Kota Srinivasa Rao playing the antagonists. The film marks the Telugu debut of Ajmal Ameer and R. Parthiepan who makes a crucial cameo appearance. The film focuses on the attempts made by a gambler Raj to make Chaitra, a medical student, fall in love with him as a part of a bet where he is challenged by his rival James. Raj accepts the challenge to meet the expenses of his adopted fathers liver transplantation but later discovers that he has been trapped by James and Chaitra for a purpose. The film was edited by Gautham Raju; Sameer Reddy provided the cinematography; Mani Sharma composed the films score and soundtrack. Made on a budget of 320 million, the Principal photography commenced in June 2011 and was shot in various locations throughout Asia, mainly in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu of India apart from Sri Lanka and Bangkok. It was also shot in the Anji County of China making it the first Telugu film to do so. The film was released worldwide on 5 April 2012 to mixed reviews from critics. However, the film collected a share of 450 million in its lifetime at the global box office and became one of the highest grossing Telugu films of the year. The film received four nominations at the 60th Filmfare Awards South where it won the award for best choreography. It also received five nominations at 2nd South Indian International Movie Awards but did not win any. Racha was dubbed into Tamil as Ragalai and into Malayalam as Raksha. The former was released on 6 April 2012 while the latter was released a week later. Both the dubbed versions were commercially successful. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Betting Raja in 2014. The Seafarers The Seafarers is Stanley Kubricks fourth film and third short documentary, made for the Seafarers International Union, directed in June 1953. There are shots of ships, machinery, a canteen, and a union meeting. The film was shot in color, and was supervised by the staff of The Seafarers Log, the union magazine. For the cafeteria scene in the film, Kubrick chose a long, sideways-shooting dolly shot to establish the life of the seafarers community; this shot is an early demonstration of a signature technique that Kubrick would use in his feature films. Another such shot involves a group of seafarers walking across screen from a shaded area to a sunlit space as they approach the SIU Union hall. The film was "discovered" in 1973 by film scholar and filmmaker Frank P. Tomasulo, who arranged for a 16mm print of the documentary to be deposited in the permanent collection of the Library of Congress Motion Picture Division. The Seafarers was released on DVD in 2008 with audio commentary from directors Roger Avary and Keith Gordon, as well as an interview with one of Kubricks daughters. The short is also available as an extra on the 2012 release of Kubricks first full-length film Fear and Desire. Speed Racer Speed Racer, also known as , is a Japanese media franchise about automobile racing. Mach GoGoGo was originally serialized in print in Shueishas 1966 Shōnen Book. It was released in tankōbon book form by Sun Wide Comics, and later re-released in Japan by Fusosha. Adapted into anime by Tatsunoko Productions, its 52 episodes aired on Fuji TV from April 1967 to March 1968. The anime was later re-broadcast on Tokyo MX from July 1 to September 25, 2008. Selected chapters of the manga were released by NOW Comics in the 1990s under the title Speed Racer Classics. These were later released by Wildstorm Productions, a division of DC Comics, as Speed Racer: The Original Manga. In 2008, under its Americanized title, Speed Racer, Mach GoGoGo was republished in its entirety in the United States by Digital Manga Publishing and was released as a box set to commemorate the franchises 40th anniversary, as well as serving as a tie-in with the 2008 film. The television series itself is an early example of an anime becoming a successful franchise in the United States, spawning multiple spinoffs in both print and broadcast media. Imagine Imagine is a 2012 Polish drama film directed by Andrzej Jakimowski. The Final Year The Final Year is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Greg Barker. The film is a chronicle of the Barack Obama administrations foreign policy team and the events of Obamas final year in office. While President Obama features at certain points, the documentary crew mainly followed the activities of Secretary of State John Kerry, UN Ambassador Samantha Power, National Security Advisor Susan Rice and Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes. Although the documentary does not feature Donald Trump, the emphasis among the main players switches as the final year progresses from enacting a foreign policy legacy to taking measures to protect that legacy from being dismantled by the incoming administration. Bolero Les Uns et les Autres is a 1984 French film by Claude Lelouch. The film is a musical epic and it is widely considered as the directors best work, along with Un Homme et une Femme. It won the Technical Grand Prize at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. In the United States, it was distributed under the name Boléro in reference to Maurice Ravels orchestral piece, used in the film. The film was very successful in France with 3,234,549 admissions and was the 6th highest grossing film of the year. Captain Pantoja and the Special Services Captain Pantoja and the Special Services is a 2000 Spanish-Peruvian film co-production directed by Francisco J. Lombardi. It is based on the eponymous comic novel by acclaimed Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa. The film was chosen as Perus official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Zenon: Z3 Zenon: Z3 is a 2004 film directed by Steve Rash and starring Kirsten Storms, Raven-Symoné, and Lauren Maltby. It is the third and final installment of the Disney Channels "Zenon" television film series, following Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century and The Zequel. Perhaps Love Perhaps Love is a 2005 Hong Kong musical film directed by Peter Chan, written by Lam Oi-wah and Raymond To, and choreographed by Farah Khan. It was funded by Astro Shaw and TVB, and was distributed by Celestial Pictures. The film was submitted by Hong Kong as its official entry for the 2006 Academy Awards. It closed the Venice Film Festival in 2005. Pushover Pushover is a 1954 American film noir crime film directed by Richard Quine starring Fred MacMurray, Phil Carey and Kim Novak in her first credited role. The motion picture was adapted from two novels, The Night Watch by Thomas Walsh and Rafferty by William S. Ballinger. Operation Corned Beef LOpération Corned Beef is a French film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré. It was filmed during the summer of 1990 and was released on February 6th, 1991. It was the fifth collaboration between screenwriters Jean-Marie Poiré and Christian Clavier. The film also brought actors Christian Clavier and Jean Reno together, before their appearance in Les Visiteurs. The Dying Gaul The Dying Gaul is a 2005 American drama film written and directed by Craig Lucas, his feature directorial debut. The screenplay is based on his 1998 off-Broadway play of the same name, the title of which was derived from an ancient Roman marble copy of a lost Hellenistic sculpture. The Santa Claus Gang The Santa Claus Gang is a 2010 Italian comedy film directed by Paolo Genovese. The Overnighters The Overnighters is a 2014 American documentary film written, directed and produced by Jesse Moss. The film premiered in competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. It won the Special Jury Award at the festival. After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, Drafthouse Films acquired distribution rights of the film. The film was released on October 24, 2014 in United States, with a portion of all box office receipts being donated to North Dakotas local affordable housing charities. The film also premiered at 2014 Miami International Film Festival on March 13, 2014 and won a prize at the festival. Clara Clara is a Canadian romantic science fiction film, directed by Akash Sherman and released on May 20th, 2018. The film stars husband and wife actors Patrick J. Adams and Troian Bellisario, playing astrophysicist Isaac and itinerant artist Clara, respectively, searching for signs of intelligent life in the universe. Sudani from Nigeria Sudani from Nigeria is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama Sports film written and directed by Zakariya Mohammed , with dialogues co-written by Muhsin Parari. Shyju Khalid was the cinematographer, who also produced the film with Sameer Thahir. It stars Soubin Shahir and Samuel Abiola Robinson. The story follows a Nigerian football player who joins a club in Malappuram, Kerala for the sevens football match. Sudani from Nigeria was released in India on 23 March 2018. It met with widely positive critical response and was a commercial success at the box office. The film won five awards at the 2018 Kerala State Film Awards, including Best Screenplay, Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value, Best Debut Director, Best Actor, and Best Character Actress. At the 2018 National Film Awards, it won the award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam and Savithri Sreedharan received a Special Mention for her performance in the film. Where Danger Lives Where Danger Lives is a 1950 film noir thriller directed by John Farrow and starring Robert Mitchum, Faith Domergue and Claude Rains. Thick as Thieves Thick as Thieves is a 1998 film based on the novel of the same name by Patrick Quinn and adapted for the screen by Scott Sanders and Arthur Krystal, with Sanders directing. The film stars Alec Baldwin, Andre Braugher, Michael Jai White, Bruce Greenwood and Rebecca De Mornay. Sexo, pudor y lágrimas Sexo, pudor y lágrimas is a Mexican film, the second of the so-called New Era of the Cinema of Mexico and the directorial debut of Antonio Serrano. The film is based on the successful play of the same name, which ran for two consecutive years and was written by Serrano himself. After the film was released it broke box-office records in Mexico, it was shown for more than twenty-seven weeks, and was seen by more than eight million people in Mexico alone. The film won five Ariel Awards. The Grump The Grump is a 2014 Finnish comedy film directed by Dome Karukoski, in which the main character is The Grump, a cranky old man, created by the Finnish author Tuomas Kyrö. The Grump has been selected to compete for the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The Grump is based on a 2014 novel by Kyrö, the third volume by the author, in which this character appears. The film stars Antti Litja as Mielensäpahoittaja a.k.a. the Grump, Petra Frey, Mari Perankoski, and Iikka Forss. The film tells the story about a stubbornly traditional eighty-year-old farmer — whose social attitudes verge on the prehistoric — raises hell when he is forced to move in with his sadsack, city-dwelling son and successful daughter-in-law. Je t'aime, je t'aime Je taime, je taime is a 1968 French science fiction film directed by Alain Resnais from a screenplay by Jacques Sternberg. The plot centres on Claude Ridder who is asked to participate in a mysterious experiment in time travel when he leaves the hospital after a suicide attempt. The experiment, intended to return him after one minute of observing the past, instead causes him to experience his past in a disjointed fashion. The film was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the countrywide wildcat strike that occurred in May 1968 in France. It won two awards – one for best actor, and the other many years later for "best rediscovery" in 2014. While seldom ranked among Resnaiss best works, Je taime, je taime has received positive reviews since its release. Its synopsis has been cited as an influence on the 2004 Michel Gondry film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Taarzan: The Wonder Car Taarzan: The Wonder Car is a 2004 Indian fantasy action thriller film directed by Abbas Burmawalla and Mustan Burmawalla. The film stars Vatsal Sheth, Ajay Devgn and Ayesha Takia in the lead roles, while Farida Jalal, Shakti Kapoor, Amrish Puri, Pankaj Dheer, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Gulshan Grover and Mukesh Tiwari play supporting roles. It is loosely based on the American film Christine, which was also remade in Marathi as Ek Gadi Baki Anadi in 1989 The film was released as a part of launching the car named "Tarzan". Due to a huge failure of the movie at the box office, the car was never launched. Producers of the movie and the car faced huge losses. Ayesha Takia won the Filmfare Best Debut Award for her part in the movie. Snow on Tha Bluff Snow on tha Bluff is a 2012 reality/drama film directed by Damon Russell. It is the story of Curtis Snow, a real Atlanta "robbery boy and crack dealer whose livelihood revolves around armed robbery and drug pushing" who "sought out director Damon Russell to make a film about his life". The films title refers to protagonist Curtis Snow and to Atlantas neighborhood The Bluff, which is infamous for crime and drug dealing. A Five Star Life A Five Star Life is a 2013 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Maria Sole Tognazzi. For her performance, Margherita Buy won the David di Donatello for Best Actress. The film also won the Nastro dArgento for Best Comedy. Stella Stella is a 1955 Greek film is a retelling of Carmen featuring Melina Mercouri. The film was directed by the Greek Cypriot Michael Cacoyannis and written by Cacoyannis and Iakovos Kambanelis. The music was composed by Manos Hadjidakis and Vassilis Tsitsanis. Stella was originally intended to be a stage play with the title Stella with the Red Gloves, but it was never staged. It has been claimed that this story was the perfect vehicle for the thirty-five-year-old Mercouris film debut. Indeed, it was the hit that Melina Mercouri needed. The film sparked great controversy, and although it was initially rejected by Greek critics, it is now considered one of the five greatest Greek films. At the 1955 Cannes Film Festival, where the film was screened, Melina met Jules Dassin, her future husband, mentor, and director. He helped her to secure major roles in such films as Topkapi, Never on Sunday, Phaedra, and 30 P.M. Summer, which have become major international successes. Pocket Ninjas Pocket Ninjas is a 1994 action film starring Robert ZDar, Richard Rabago, and Gary Daniels. Based on a screenplay by Mark Williams, the film was directed by Donald G. Jackson, David Huey, and Dave Eddy. Les Misérables in Concert Les Misérables: The Dream Cast in Concert, also titled Les Misérables in Concert, is a concert version of the musical Les Misérables, produced to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the West End production. It was filmed in October 1995 at the Royal Albert Hall and released on DVD, VHS and LD in 1998 and re-released on DVD in North America in 2008. The latest DVD presents the concert in its original 16x9 ratio. Although filmed with HD cameras, a Blu-ray edition has not been released yet. The 10th Anniversary cast stars Colm Wilkinson as Jean Valjean, Philip Quast as Inspector Javert, Michael Ball as Marius Pontmercy, Lea Salonga as Éponine, Judy Kuhn as Cosette, Ruthie Henshall as Fantine, Michael Maguire as Enjolras, Alun Armstrong as Thénardier, Jenny Galloway as Madame Thénardier, Adam Searles as Gavroche, Hannah Chick as Young Cosette, and several others, and was directed by John Caird. The performers were chosen from the London, Broadway and Australian productions of the show and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra was conducted by David Charles Abell. It also aired on PBS part of the Great Performances series. No Way Back No Way Back is a 1995 American action film written and directed by Frank A. Cappello. The film stars Russell Crowe, Helen Slater and Etsushi Toyokawa. The Mystery of the Third Planet The Mystery of the Third Planet, aka The Secret of the Third Planet is a 1981 Soviet traditionally animated feature film directed by Roman Kachanov and produced by the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow. It is based on a childrens science fiction novella "Alices Travel" by Kir Bulychev, from Alisa Selezneva book series. The movie is considered a cult classic in Russia, it was included in various top list of animated films and science fiction films. A shortened novelisation of the film was written by Bulychev himself, a diafilm and a number of video games were based on The Mystery of the Third Planet, and spiritual successor film Alices Birthday was released in 2009. Ciao Ciao is a 2008 gay independent film directed and co-written by Yen Tan and starring Adam Neal Smith, Alessandro Calza, Charles W. Blaum and Ethel Lung. Go, Go, Second Time Virgin is a 1969 Japanese film by Kōji Wakamatsu. Bartok the Magnificent Bartok the Magnificent is a 1999 American direct-to-video animated adventure comedy film directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman. It is a spin-off and prequel to the 1997 film Anastasia. The film centres around the kidnapping of the young czar prior to the Russian Revolution. Hank Azaria reprises his role from the previous film as Bartok, Rasputins former bumbling small albino bat sidekick. While several of Bluths films have received sequels, spin-offs and television series, this is the only project he has been involved with. Sword of the Beast is a 1965 jidaigeki film co-written and directed by Hideo Gosha. Set in 1857 at the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate, the story follows a fugitive samurai whos killed a counselor in his clan, to a mountain where he meets another samurai who is poaching gold. Ripley Under Ground Ripley Under Ground is a 2005 German-British-French crime thriller film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and based on the second novel in Patricia Highsmiths Tom Ripley series. It stars Barry Pepper as the cunning psychopath Ripley and features Willem Dafoe, Alan Cumming and Tom Wilkinson in supporting roles. Ripley Under Ground was produced during July and August 2003, but was only released two years later. The film was shown on the 2005 AFI Fest by American Film Institute, receiving a low-profile wide theatrical release. The Mummy's Curse The Mummys Curse is a 1944 American horror film and the fifth entry in Universal Pictures original Mummy franchise. It marks Lon Chaneys final appearance as Kharis, the Egyptian mummy. The action of this film, which continues the story of Kharis and his beloved Princess Ananka, is supposed to take place in the same swampy location that was the setting of The Mummys Ghost. But while the earlier movie was explicitly set in rural Massachusetts, this film strongly implies that the swamp is in Louisiana, with references to Cajuns and bayous. Avenging Force Avenging Force is a 1986 American action film directed by Sam Firstenberg. The screenplay was written by James Booth, who co-starred in the film. It was originally intended as a sequel to the 1985 film Invasion U.S.A., which starred Chuck Norris in the role of Matt Hunter. Dead Mary Dead Mary is a 2007 slasher film from 235 Films starring Dominique Swain as Kim. Never Cry Werewolf Never Cry Werewolf is a Canadian television film directed by Brenton Spencer, and starring Nina Dobrev, Peter Stebbings and Kevin Sorbo. It premiered on the Sci Fi Channel on May 11, 2008. She Monkeys She Monkeys is a 2011 Swedish drama film directed by Lisa Aschan, starring Mathilda Paradeiser, Linda Molin and Isabella Lindqvist. The film focuses on psychological power struggles between two teenage girls engaged in equestrian vaulting. Dreams Dreams is a 1955 Swedish drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman. The Great White Hope The Great White Hope is a 1970 American biographical romantic drama film written and adapted from the Howard Sackler play of the same name. The film was directed by Martin Ritt, starring James Earl Jones, Jane Alexander, Chester Morris, Hal Holbrook, Beah Richards and Moses Gunn. Jones and Alexander, who also appeared in the same roles in the stage versions, both received Best Actor and Actress Academy Award nominations for their performances. The film and play is based on the true story of Jack Johnson and his first wife, Etta Terry Duryea, and the controversy over their marriage and Duryeas death by suicide in 1912. Project: ALF Project: ALF is a 1996 American made-for-television science fiction film directed by Dick Lowry which serves as a sequel to the final episode "Consider Me Gone" of the 1986–1990 sitcom ALF. It was broadcast in the U.S. by ABC and in Canada on CHCH-TV on February 17, 1996. The film was released on DVD in 2005. None of the original cast members of ALF were featured. The only actor to appear in both the series and movie is Paul Fusco, the voice and puppeteer of ALF, and Beverly Archer, who played Mrs. Byrd in the former and Dr. Carnage in the latter. Project ALF was poorly received when it aired in 1996 because of the absence of the Tanners, weak characters, and failure to give a proper conclusion to the series. Snowboard Academy Snowboard Academy is a 1997 independent slapstick comedy film directed by John Shepphird and starring Corey Haim, Jim Varney and Brigitte Nielsen. Hatching Pete Hatching Pete is a 2009 Disney Channel Original Movie which first aired on April 24, 2009 on Disney Channel UK and later Disney Channel and Family. It was released on DVD in America on May 12, 2009 together with Dadnapped. It is the first Disney Channel Original Movie to air in the UK first. It first aired in America on April 24, 2009. Company Business Company Business is a 1991 spy film, written and directed by Nicholas Meyer and starring Gene Hackman and Mikhail Baryshnikov. La journée de la jupe La Journée de la jupe is a 2008 French film directed by Jean-Paul Lilienfeld and starring Isabelle Adjani as a high school teacher, a role which earned the actress the 2010 César award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. A key point of the plot of the movie happened in real life: a request was sent to the French Minister of Education to propose a Skirt Day. Blood Surf Blood Surf is a 2000 horror film directed by James D.R. Hickox. It was released in the United States on June 26, 2001 but was released earlier in some countries. The plot of the movie entails a pair of entrepreneurs with more bravery than brains hit upon the idea of blood surfing: spreading chum in the water in order to attract sharks, then hopping on a surfboard and riding through the middle of the pack. As they are filming their promotional documentary, the fun gets interrupted by a thirty-foot long saltwater crocodile that begins snacking on everyone in the expedition. This was the last film released by Trimark Pictures. The Slaughter Rule The Slaughter Rule is a 2002 independent film directed by Alex Smith and Andrew J. Smith and starring Ryan Gosling and David Morse. The film, set in contemporary Montana, explores the relationship between a small-town high school football player, and his troubled coach. The film was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. Leap Year Año Bisiesto is a 2010 Mexican film from the Australian-Mexican screenwriter and film director Michael Rowe. The Mummy's Ghost The Mummys Ghost is a 1944 American horror film directed by Reginald Le Borg. In this Universal Studios sequel to The Mummys Tomb, Lon Chaney again takes on the role of Kharis the mummy. The story was continued in the 1944 sequel The Mummys Curse. New Year's Evil New Years Evil is a 1980 American slasher film written and directed by Emmett Alston, co-written by Leonard Neubauer, and starring Kip Niven, Roz Kelly, and Chris Wallace. The plot follows a Los Angeles punk rock and new wave show host who receives a series of phone calls during a televised New Years Eve bash from a killer warning of impending murders that he plans to exact as the New Year dawns on each time zone. Big Stone Gap Big Stone Gap is a 2014 American drama romantic comedy film written and directed by Adriana Trigiani and produced by Donna Gigliotti for Altar Identity Studios, a subsidiary of Media Society. Based on Trigianis 2000 best-selling novel of the same name, the story is set in the actual Virginia town of Big Stone Gap circa 1970s. The film had its world premiere at the Virginia Film Festival on November 6, 2014. The film was released on October 9, 2015, by Picturehouse. The film was released in Blu-Ray by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment on February 2, 2016. Tig Tig is a 2015 documentary film directed by Kristina Goolsby and Ashley York with additional directing and writing by Jennifer Arnold and starring Tig Notaro. The film chronicles Notaros trials dealing with being diagnosed with breast cancer and her attempts to become pregnant with her fiancée Stephanie Allynne. The documentary premiered at Sundance to rave reviews. Notaro hoped the film would be an "inspiring and humorous example of moving forward and taking risks in life as it continues to swing in every possible direction." Singer Sharon Van Etten wrote a song in homage to Tig called "Words" that is shown in the credits. In regard to why she wanted to make the film, co-director Kristina Goolsby said, "I was beyond inspired by Tig and how she was navigating her life in the midst of total loss and devastation. Here was a person on the precipice of great change, and the possibility of capturing her journey as she put her life together after an unfathomable series of events, in real time, was a chance to tell a powerful story that could illuminate the courage, compassion, and extraordinary strength of Tig." Tintin and the Lake of Sharks Tintin and the Lake of Sharks is a 1972 animated film based on The Adventures of Tintin, directed by Raymond Leblanc. It was not written by Hergé, but by the Belgian comics creator Greg, a friend of Hergé. It was later adapted into a comic book with still images from the film used as illustrations. The Oak The Oak is a 1992 Romanian drama film directed by Lucian Pintilie. It was screened out of competition at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Mary Bryant The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant is a 2005 miniseries loosely based on the life of Mary Bryant, an English girl from Cornwall who in this telling was convicted of petty theft, and who was transported to the Australian Penal Colony on the First Fleet with other prisoners bound for Botany Bay. It was written by Peter Berry and directed by Peter Andrikidis. The film had a budget in excess of 15 million, making it the largest-budget television mini-series produced in Australia. Happy Happy is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film directed by A. Karunakaran. The film stars Allu Arjun, Genelia DSouza and Manoj Bajpayee in lead roles; music was scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film was produced by Allu Aravind and released on 27 January 2006. Upon release, the film was dubbed into Malayalam and released with the title Happy be Happy. The Telugu version was moderately successful at the box office whereas the Malayalam version was a smash hit collecting 12.22 lakhs in its opening week at Ernakulam. The film ran for a total of 170 days in Kerala and earned Allu Arjun huge number of fans in the state. The film was also dubbed in Hindi as Dum by Goldmines Telefilms in 2015. The film was remade in Bengali under the title Bolo Na Tumi Aamar starring Dev and Koel Mallick and in Odia Loafer starring Babushaan and Archita Sahu. Coming Soon Coming Soon is a 2008 Thai horror film starring Worrakarn Rotjanawatchra, Oraphan Arjsamat, Sakulrath Thomas, and Chantavit Dhanasevi. The film is the directorial debut for Sophon Sakdapisit, who was the co-writer of the films Shutter and Alone. Paiyaa Paiyaa is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language romantic road action film written, produced and directed by N. Linguswamy. It stars Karthi and Tamannaah, with Milind Soman, Sonia Deepti and Jagan appearing in supporting roles. The film follows the journey of two strangers – a jobless carefree man, living in Bangalore, and a woman with whom he has fallen in love. Upon the womans request, he drives her to Mumbai, while a group of gangsters follow them, planning to kidnap the woman. Meanwhile, the man also has a past in the city and he goes there to sort it out. The film, produced by N. Subash Chandra Bose under the banner of Thirupathi Brothers and distributed by Dhayanidhi Alagiris Cloud Nine Movies, features a film score and soundtrack composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by Madhi and editing by Anthony Gonsalves. Following a lengthy pre-production phase, during which the film underwent major changes in its main cast and its technical crew, it began shooting in December 2008 at various locations throughout South India, most notably in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. The film was released on 2 April 2010 to predominantly positive reviews and was commercially successful. A Telugu dubbed version of the film titled Awara was released on 21 May in Andhra Pradesh and also received positive response. The film was also dubbed into Hindi as Aakhri Baazi in 2013 for direct telecast on Zee Cinema. Paiyaa was remade in Bengali in 2012 as Jaaneman, starring Soham Chakraborty and Koel Mallick, and in Kannada in 2014 as Ajith, with Chiranjeevi Sarja playing the male lead. The Wedding Video The Wedding Video is a 2012 British comedy film directed by Nigel Cole and written by Tim Firth. Presented in the "found footage" style, the film stars Rufus Hound, Lucy Punch and Robert Webb. It follows an engaged couples best man as he creates a video documentary of their wedding. Transpecos Transpecos is a 2016 American thriller film directed by Greg Kwedar, and written by Kwedar and Clint Bentley. The film stars Johnny Simmons, Gabriel Luna, and Clifton Collins as border patrol agents who encounter a Mexican drug cartel. The film premiered at South by Southwest on March 13, 2016. The film was released on September 9, 2016, in a limited release and through video on demand by Samuel Goldwyn Films. From Noon Till Three From Noon Till Three is an American western comedy film released in 1976 by United Artists. It stars Charles Bronson and his wife, Jill Ireland. It was written and directed by Frank D. Gilroy, based on his novel. When the Raven Flies When the Raven Flies is a 1984 Icelandic-Swedish adventure film written and directed by Hrafn Gunnlaugsson. The story is set in Viking Age Iceland. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. In 2016, online newspaper Kjarninn voted it as the best Icelandic film of all time. Although mainly a tale of personal revenge, When the Raven Flies bears a clear resemblance to the classic Akira Kurosawa film Yojimbo, sharing common plot events, characters and action sequences. Gunnlaugsson also drew inspiration from the Sagas of Icelanders and aimed to deconstruct the Viking stereotypes, replacing them with more authentic portrayals of the Viking era. When the Raven Flies is the first film of the Raven Trilogy that consists of three Viking films: When the Raven Flies, In the Shadow of the Raven and Embla, which is a directors cut of The White Viking. Evil Toons Evil Toons is a 1992 live-action/animated comedy-horror B-movie written and directed by Fred Olen Ray. The film is a light spoof of traditional haunted-house films. Clash of Egos Clash of Egos is a 2006 Danish comedy film directed by Tomas Villum Jensen. The Wildest Dream The Wildest Dream is a 2010 theatrical-release feature documentary film about the British climber George Mallory who disappeared on Mount Everest in 1924 with his climbing partner Andrew Irvine. The film interweaves two stories, one about climber Conrad Anker returning to Everest to investigate Mallorys disappearance and the other a biography of Mallory told through letters, original film footage from the 1920s and archival photos. The film was released in the US and on giant screen cinemas around the world by National Geographic Entertainment in August 2010 as The Wildest Dream: Conquest of Everest. The film was released in the UK by Serengeti Entertainment in September 2010 as The Wildest Dream. So Close, So Far So Close, So far is an Iranian drama film directed by Reza Mirkarimi. The film was also selected as Irans representative for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars. Shadow Puppets Shadow Puppets is a 2007 horror film about eight strangers with no memories who find themselves trapped in an abandoned facility. As they desperately try to find answers and escape, a menacing shadow attempts to have them killed. The film was released in June 2007. Nicholas on Holiday Nicholas on Holiday is a 2014 French family comedy film directed by Laurent Tirard, starring Mathéo Boisselier, Valérie Lemercier, Kad Merad, Dominique Lavanant, François-Xavier Demaison and Bouli Lanners. It is the sequel to the 2009 film Little Nicholas. The film was released in France on 9 July 2014. The film is based on René Goscinnys and Jean-Jacques Sempés books for children about Nicholas and his friends. Somewhere in the Night Somewhere in the Night is a 1946 film noir and psychological thriller directed and co-written by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and starring John Hodiak, Nancy Guild, Richard Conte, and Lloyd Nolan. In the Middle of the Night In the Middle of the Night is a 1984 Danish drama film directed by Erik Balling, which was the final film project Balling ever directed before his death. Roswell Roswell is a 1994 television film produced by Paul Davids based on what was said to be a true story about the Roswell UFO incident, the supposed U.S. military capture of a flying saucer and its alien crew following a crash near the town of Roswell, in July 1947. The script was based on the book UFO Crash at Roswell, by Kevin D. Randle and Donald R. Schmitt. Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula is a horror-war television film, which premiered in the United States on the USA Network on Halloween, October 31, 2000. It is about Vlad III Dracula, "the Impaler", the historical figure who gave Bram Stokers Dracula his name. Jawbone Jawbone is a 2017 British drama film directed by Thomas Q. Napper and written by Johnny Harris. The film stars Johnny Harris, Ray Winstone, Ian McShane, Michael Smiley, Luke J.I. Smith and Anna Wilson-Hall. The film was released on 12 May 2017 by Vertigo Films. Indiscretion of an American Wife Terminal Station is a 1953 film by Italian director Vittorio De Sica. It tells the story of the love affair between an Italian man and an American woman. The film was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. Prince Valiant Prince Valiant is a 1954 adventure film in Technicolor and Cinemascope from 20th Century Fox, produced by Robert L. Jacks, directed by Henry Hathaway, that stars James Mason, Janet Leigh, Robert Wagner, Debra Paget, and Sterling Hayden. The film is based on the syndicated newspaper comic strip of the same name by Hal Foster. Psych-Out Psych-Out is a 1968 counterculture-era psychedelic film about hippies, psychedelic music, and recreational drugs starring Susan Strasberg, Jack Nicholson, and Bruce Dern, and produced and released by American International Pictures. Originally scripted as The Love Children, the title when tested caused people to think it was about bastards, so Samuel Z. Arkoff came up with the ultimate title based on a recent successful reissue of Psycho. The cinematographer was László Kovács. Director Richard Rushs cut came in at 101 minutes and was edited to 82 minutes by the producers. This version is the one released on DVD. For some reason, when HBO Video released the film on VHS, they used a 98-minute version. On February 17, 2015 a 101-minute Directors cut was released on DVD and Blu-Ray. The majority of the songs in the movie and on the original soundtrack album were performed by the Storybook. This credit is never mentioned on movie posters and articles. They were a local band from the San Fernando Valley. One Dark Night One Dark Night is a 1983 American supernatural horror film directed by Tom McLoughlin and starring Meg Tilly, E.G. Daily, and Adam West. The film follows three teenage women sent to a mausoleum for the night as part of a high school initiation rite. A dead, telekinetic occultist returns from the dead and haunts them, forcing the three to survive the night inside the crypt. The film was conceived and filmed under the title Rest in Peace before Poltergeist, but due to post-production problems, the film was delayed and was released in theaters in 1983 by Comworld Pictures. Women Without Men Women Without Men is a 2009 film adaptation of a Shahrnush Parsipur novel, directed by Shirin Neshat. Neshats work explores gender issues in the Islamic world. Women without Men is her first dramatic feature. The film profiles the lives of four women living in Tehran in 1953, during the American-backed coup that returned the Shah of Iran to power. The film was called "visually transfixing" by The New York Times reviewer Stephen Holden, who added, "the film surpasses even Michael Hanekes The White Ribbon in the fierce beauty and precision of its cinematography." Two of the films recurrent images are of a long dirt road extending to the horizon on which the characters walk, and a river that suggests, "a deep current of feminine resilience below an impassive exterior." Dalida Dalida is a 2017 French biographical drama film about the life of singer and actress Dalida. It is written, directed and co-produced by Lisa Azuelos, and stars Sveva Alviti as Dalida. Earth vs the Spider Earth vs. the Spider is an independently made 1958 American black-and-white science fiction/horror film produced and directed by Bert I. Gordon, who also wrote the story upon which the screenplay by George Worthing Yates and Laszlo Gorog was based. The film stars Ed Kemmer, June Kenney and Eugene Persson. The special effects were by Gordon and Paul Blaisdell. Earth vs. the Spider was released by American International Pictures as a double feature in different film markets with either The Brain Eaters or The Screaming Skull. Kid Galahad Kid Galahad is a 1962 American musical film starring Elvis Presley as a boxer. It was released by United Artists. The film opened at number 9 at the box office when released in the United States in August 1962. Variety ranked it number 37 on the list of the top-grossing films of 1962. Kid Galahad was shot on location in Idyllwild. Its supporting cast included Gig Young, Lola Albright and Charles Bronson. Some critics rate it as one of Elvis Presleys best performances. The film is a remake of the 1937 original version starring Edward G. Robinson, Bette Davis, and Humphrey Bogart and directed by Michael Curtiz, who also directed the Presley 1958 film King Creole. Twice-Told Tales Twice-Told Tales is a 1963 American horror film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Vincent Price. Warriors Warriors is a British television drama serial, written by Leigh Jackson, produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark and directed by Peter Kosminsky. It starred Matthew Macfadyen, Damian Lewis and Ioan Gruffudd. It was screened on BBC One on 20 and 21 November 1999. The serial tells the story of a group of British peacekeepers serving in a peacekeeping operation of the UNPROFOR in Vitez, in Bosnia during the Lašva Valley ethnic cleansing in 1993. The serial was released on VHS on 29 November 1999. On 7 January 2004 the serial was issued on DVD in the Netherlands. The film emphasises the contradictions of the mandate of the peacekeepers, and the psychological trauma that they sustain while being forced to observe atrocities perpetrated against civilians without being able to intervene, and being subject to deliberate provocations against which they are unable to retaliate. The ironic title of the programme is taken from the name of the armoured vehicle used by the British forces, the FV 510 Warrior. Music for the serial was written by Debbie Wiseman. When it aired in the United States, the serial was re-titled Peacekeepers. She's Too Young Shes Too Young is an American made-for-TV movie released in 2004, starring Marcia Gay Harden as the mother of a 14-year-old daughter who is involved in sexual acts hidden from her parents. The film deals with the issues of drugs and alcohol, peer pressure, parenting an adolescent, the influence of the sexually-driven media, teen partying, and syphilis. The movie was shot in Halifax, Nova Scotia with the school scenes being shot at Halifax West High School. Though the film does not acknowledge this outwardly, the events of this film were partly inspired by a syphilis outbreak that occurred in a well-off suburb of Atlanta in 1996, where over 200 teenagers were exposed. The incident was chronicled in a Frontline episode called "The Lost Children of Rockdale County". Fast Track: No Limits Fast Track: No Limits is a 2008 independent film directed by Axel Sand and written and produced by Lee Goldberg. It was a co-production between Action Concept and the German television network ProSiebenSat.1 The film stars Erin Cahill and Andrew Walker. The film was shot in English, with American, British, Canadian, French, and German actors, on location in Berlin, Germany. Cars for the film were supplied by BMW, Audi, and Subaru. It aired first on ProSiebenSat.1 in February 2008, and was released theatrically in China by Beijing Time Entertainment. The film has been broadcast on television and released on DVD in dozens of countries, and it was released on DVD in the United States by Maverick Entertainment Group. A Christmas Detour A Christmas Detour is a 2015 American-Canadian Christmas made-for-television romantic comedy film directed by Ron Oliver and starring Candace Cameron Bure, Paul Greene and Sarah Strange. Written by Mark Amato, the film is about two airline passengers whose flight to New York City is rerouted to Buffalo due to a snowstorm. The television film first aired on November 28, 2015 on the Hallmark Channel and achieved 4.78 million viewers. Lantouri Lantouri is a 2016 Iranian drama film written, directed and produced by Reza Dormishian. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival and in the Discoveries section of the 32nd Warsaw Film Festival. The film covers the story of throwing acid to the face of a young active journalist by a young man "Pasha" who is a leader of a gang of thieves and blackmailers. A gang that all of its members have been affected by injustice experiences in society. The Net The Net is a South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-duk. The film had its world premiere at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival Namaste England Namaste England is a 2018 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed and co-produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah. The film is the sequel to 2007 film Namastey London. The film stars Arjun Kapoor and Parineeti Chopra in lead roles besides Aditya Seal and Alankrita Sahai in supporting roles. The principal shoot of the film began on 23 February 2018 in Amritsar, Punjab. It was released worldwide on 18 October 2018 to overwhelmingly negative reviews. The Kentuckian The Kentuckian may refer to: Monte Walsh Monte Walsh is a 1970 American Western film directed by cinematographer William A. Fraker starring Lee Marvin, Jeanne Moreau and Jack Palance. The name "Monte Walsh" is taken from the title of a 1963 western novel by Jack Schaefer, but the film has little to do with the plot of Schaefers book. The film was set in Harmony. The story has elements of a tragedy. The song played over the opening credits is "The Good Times Are Comin " by Mama Cass, with music and lyrics by John Barry and Hal David. Tatli Dillim Tatlı Dillim is a 1972 Turkish romantic comedy film starring Tarık Akan and Filiz Akın, written and directed by Ertem Eğilmez. It is also the first ever film for Kemal Sunal although his role is a very small one. Father of My Children Father of My Children is a 2009 French drama film directed by Mia Hansen-Løve. It won the Jury Special Prize in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. It is based in part on the life of the late Humbert Balsan. Unrest Unrest is a 2017 documentary film produced and directed by Jennifer Brea. The film tells the story of how Jennifer and her new husband faced an illness that struck Jennifer just before they married. The Electric House The Electric House is a 1922 American short comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton. The Keys of the Kingdom The Keys of the Kingdom is a 1944 American film based on the 1941 novel The Keys of the Kingdom by A. J. Cronin. The film was adapted by Nunnally Johnson, directed by John M. Stahl, and produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. It stars Gregory Peck, Thomas Mitchell, and Vincent Price, and tells the story of the trials and tribulations of a Catholic priest who goes to China to evangelize. Hanky Panky Hanky Panky is a 1982 American comedy film directed by Sidney Poitier and starring Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner. Wilder and Radner met during filming and later married. It All Starts Today It All Starts Today is a 1999 French drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. It was entered into the 49th Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention. Borstal Boy Borstal Boy is a 2000 romantic drama film directed by Peter Sheridan, based on the 1958 autobiographical novel of the same name by Brendan Behan. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson: Mortal Fight The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson is a 1980 Soviet film adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyles stories about Sherlock Holmes. It is the second film in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson film series directed by Igor Maslennikov. The film is based on three stories by Conan Doyle – "The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton", "The Final Problem", "The Adventure of the Empty House". Dead or Alive: Final Dead or Alive: Final is a 2002 Japanese cyberpunk science fiction film directed by Takashi Miike. It is the third in a three-part series, preceded by Dead or Alive in 1999 and Birds in 2000. The films are not connected in any apparent way except by director Takashi Miike and stars Riki Takeuchi and Show Aikawa. Besides Japanese, a lot of the dialog in the film is in Cantonese and some is in English. Often two people will talk to each other using different languages. No Date, No Signature No Date, No Signature is a 2017 Iranian drama film directed by Vahid Jalilvand. It was selected as the Iranian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Ithaca Ithaca is a 2015 American drama film directed by Meg Ryan and written by Erik Jendresen. It is based on the 1943 novel The Human Comedy by William Saroyan. The film stars Alex Neustaedter, Jack Quaid, Meg Ryan, Sam Shepard, Hamish Linklater and Tom Hanks. The film was released on September 9, 2016, by Momentum Pictures. Chhello Divas Chhello Divas – A New Beginning is a Gujarati comedy film, written and directed by Krishnadev Yagnik. The movie stars Malhar Thakar, Yash Soni, Mitra Gadhvi, Aarjav Trivedi, Rahul Raval, Janki Bodiwala, Kinjal Rajpriya, and Netri Trivedi. The plot revolves around the lives of eight friends in their last year of college. The film premiered on 20 November 2015 with positive reviews from critics and commercial success. It played in cinemas for 50 days. The film was remade in Hindi as Days of Tafree. Freud Freud: The Secret Passion, also known as Freud, is a 1962 American biographical film drama based on the life of the Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, directed by John Huston and starring Montgomery Clift as Freud. The original script was written by Jean-Paul Sartre, but Sartre withdrew his involvement in the film after disagreements with Huston, and his name was removed from the credits. The film was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival. Comes a Horseman Comes a Horseman is a 1978 American western drama film starring Jane Fonda, James Caan, Jason Robards, and Richard Farnsworth, directed by Alan J. Pakula. Set in the American West of the 1940s but not a typical Western, it tells the story of two ranchers whose small operation is threatened both by economic hardship and the expansionist dreams of a local land baron. Farnsworth, a former stuntman, received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance. The film grossed $9.6 million at the box office. A stuntman working on this film, Jim Sheppard, was killed while doing a scene where Robards character is dragged to his death. A horse dragging him veered from its course and caused Sheppard to hit his head on a fence post. The scene made it into the movie, although it is cut right before the horse passes through the gate where the fatal accident occurred. Monster in the Closet Monster in the Closet is a 1986 horror comedy with a veteran cast, including Howard Duff and John Carradine, as well as Stacy Ferguson and Paul Walker in early roles. The film was distributed by Troma Entertainment. In the GotchaMovies article "Final Destinations and Killer Condoms", Monster in the Closet was selected as the 8th greatest moment in teen slasher history. The film was directed and written by Bob Dahlin. 1½ Knights - In Search of the Ravishing Princess Herzelinde Knights: In Search of the Ravishing Princess Herzelinde is a 2008 German film directed by Til Schweiger. It stars Til Schweiger, Rick Kavanian, Julia Dietze, Thomas Gottschalk and Udo Kier. The film centers on two knights, Lanze and Erdal who are trying to save kidnapped Princess Herzelinde from the Black Knight. Some characters from Der Ring des Nibelungen by Richard Wagner, such as Siegfried and Brünnhilde appear in the film. Going Down in LA-LA Land Going Down in LA-LA Land is a 2011 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Swedish filmmaker Casper Andreas and based on the novel by Andy Zeffer. It was released in New York City on April 20, 2012, and in Los Angeles on May 18, 2012. Shield of Straw is a 2013 Japanese political spy thriller film directed by Takashi Miike. It was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival and it was released on April 26, 2013. Death Note: Light Up the New World is a 2016 Japanese film directed by Shinsuke Sato. The film is based on the manga series Death Note written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata and is a sequel to The Last Name, but features an original story and thematically takes place after the New Generation mini series. It premiered in Japan on October 29, 2016, by Warner Bros. Hail Satan? Hail Satan? is a 2019 American documentary film about The Satanic Temple, including its origins and grassroots political activism. Directed by Penny Lane, the film premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and was released in the United States on April 19, 2019, distributed by Magnolia Pictures. The film shows Satanists working to preserve the separation of church and state against the perceived privilege of the Christian right. Rendez-vous Rendez-vous is a 1985 French erotic drama film directed by André Téchiné. The film stars Juliette Binoche, Lambert Wilson, Wadeck Stanczak and Jean-Louis Trintignant. Rendez-vous premiered at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival where it won the award for Best Director. The film had a total of 766,811 admissions in France. Chinese Odyssey 2002 Chinese Odyssey is a 2002 Hong Kong mo lei tau musical film written and directed by Jeffrey Lau and produced by Wong Kar-wai. It stars Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Faye Wong, Zhao Wei and Chang Chen. It is a parody of the 1959 Huangmei opera film The Kingdom and the Beauty, with virtually the same characters. It was released during the Chinese New Year, following the practice of the Hong Kong movie industry to boost comedy ticket sales during the holiday season. One Two Three One Two Three is a 2008 Bollywood film which is an uncredited remake of the 1992 American film Blame It on the Bellboy about three men with similar surnames staying in the same hotel. One Two Three stars Sunil Shetty, Paresh Rawal, Tushar Kapoor, Esha Deol, Sameera Reddy, Upen Patel, Neetu Chandra and Tanisha. It revolves around three men who share the same name — Laxmi Narayan. The film was rated an average grosser by boxofficeindia.com. José and Pilar José and Pilar is a Portuguese documentary directed by Miguel Gonçalves Mendes following the last years of the Nobel Prize winner José Saramago, chiefly through his relationship with his resolute wife, Pilar del Río. Highly praised by the critics and the audience, the film seems to have accomplished to show the tenderness, the genuine integrity and the deeply concerned humanity behind such controversial figure and his spouse. It gathers sequences from Madrid to Helsinki to Rio de Janeiro and covers Jose and Pilars life in Lanzarote, their trips around the world and their most simple, transient and quotidian moments, as for during the period José writes his "The Elephants Journey". The film was produced by Miguel Mendes JumpCut, Fernando Meirelless O2 and Pedro Almodóvars El Deseo. Freak Show Freak Show is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed by Trudie Styler and written by Patrick J. Clifton and Beth Rigazio, based on the novel of the same name by James St. James. The film stars Alex Lawther, Abigail Breslin, AnnaSophia Robb, Ian Nelson, Celia Weston, Laverne Cox and Bette Midler. The film had its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival on February 13, 2017. It was released on January 12, 2018, by IFC Films. Brother Orchid Brother Orchid is a 1940 American crime/comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Edward G. Robinson, Ann Sothern and Humphrey Bogart, with featured performances by Donald Crisp, Ralph Bellamy and Allen Jenkins. The screenplay was written by Earl Baldwin, with uncredited contributions from Jerry Wald and Richard Macauley, based on a story by Richard Connell originally published in Colliers Magazine on May 21, 1938. Jail Bait Jail Bait is a 1954 American film noir directed by Ed Wood, with a screenplay by Wood and Alex Gordon. The film stars Clancy Malone as the delinquent son of a famous doctor, and his involvement with a dangerous criminal. Famed bodybuilder Steve Reeves made his first major screen appearance in the film, and it was one of the few films he made using his own voice. The film belongs to the film noir genre, and contains themes typical of it such as plastic surgery and identity theft. Carry on Dick Carry On Dick is the 26th in the series of Carry On films to be made. The story is based on the Dick Turpin legend and features Turpin as an antihero, attempting to evade capture by the authorities. Carry On Dick was released in July 1974 and marked the end of an era for the series. It features the last appearances of Sid James, Hattie Jacques and Barbara Windsor, although all three would appear in the Carry On Laughing TV series and Windsor would co-present a film compilation, Thats Carry On!. It was the first of two Carry On appearances for Sam Kelly and the final Carry On film for Margaret Nolan and Bill Maynard. It was the 20th and final Carry On to be scripted by Talbot Rothwell. Other regulars in Carry On Dick were Kenneth Williams, Bernard Bresslaw, Joan Sims, Kenneth Connor, Peter Butterworth and Jack Douglas. Tokyo-Ga Tokyo-Ga is a 1985 documentary film about filmmaker Yasujirō Ozu directed by Wim Wenders. The film ranges from explicit focus on Ozus filmmaking—Wenders interviews Ozu’s regular cinematographer, Yuharu Atsuta, and one of Ozu’s favorite actors, Chishū Ryū—to scenes of contemporary Tokyo such as pachinko and plastic food displays. Wenders introduces the film as a "diary on film." It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. The Mirror The Mirror is a 1997 Iranian film directed by Jafar Panahi, about a little girl trying to find her way home from school. The Counterfeit Coin Κάλπικη λίρα is a Greek comedy-drama film, produced in 1955, written and directed by Giorgos Tzavellas and starring Dimitris Horn, Ilia Livykou and Vassilis Logothetidis. At the 2006 International Thessaloniki Film Festival, the film was announced as among the 10 all-time best Greek films by the PHUCC. A Long Hot Summer A Long Hot Summer is a 1999 Finnish rock comedy film written and directed by Perttu Leppä. It was the most popular youth film of the 1990s in Finland. The film, set in 1980, tells the story of a fictional rock band called Kalle Päätalo. Due to the films popularity, the band started to tour around the country. The Truth About Jane The Truth About Jane is a Lifetime Original Movie directed by Lee Rose and starring Stockard Channing, Ellen Muth, Kelly Rowan Jenny O Hara and RuPaul. The film is about a teenage girl named Jane who struggles not only with her sexuality, but with a mother who refuses to accept her. It first aired on TV on August 7, 2000. The film was nominated for several awards, including Outstanding TV Movie by GLAAD, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries Screen Actors Guild, and Original Long Form by WGA. The film ends with a dedication to Matthew Shepard and to "all the men & women who love differently". The Land Before Time IX: Journey to Big Water The Land Before Time IX: Journey to Big Water is a 2002 direct-to-video animated adventure musical film and the ninth film in The Land Before Time series. It was produced and directed by Charles Grosvenor. This is also the last film to use the soundtrack composed by James Horner. During the year this was released, Universal brought back on DVD, for the first time, two of the previous Land Before Time films; The Great Valley Adventure and The Time of the Great Giving. When heavy rains create a mysterious "new water", Littlefoot sets off to explore the Great Valley. He quickly becomes friends with Mo the mischievous Ophthalmosaurus who has been isolated from his pod by the weather. When Littlefoot and friends get separated from their parents because of an Earthshake, they help Mo get back home to the Big Water, while avoiding a hungry "Sharptooth Swimmer". On the way, Littlefoot and Mo discuss such interesting and see dangerous things like imaginary friends, the Sharptooth Swimmer, the concept of loneliness, and the true meaning of a brother. Mr. Stein Goes Online Mr. Stein Goes Online is a 2017 French comedy film directed by Stéphane Robelin. The Ogre The Ogre is a 1996 French-German-British drama film directed by Volker Schlöndorff and starring John Malkovich, Gottfried John, Marianne Sägebrecht, Volker Spengler, Heino Ferch, Dieter Laser and Armin Mueller-Stahl. It was written by Jean-Claude Carrière and Schlöndorff, based on the novel The Erl-King by Michel Tournier. The story follows a simple man who recruits children to be Nazis in the belief that he is protecting them. The Thing About My Folks The Thing About My Folks is a 2005 American drama film directed by Raymond De Felitta and starring Peter Falk, Paul Reiser, and Olympia Dukakis. The screenplay by Paul Reiser focuses on the effect a terminal illness has on the marriage of an aging couple and their adult children. Ocean Heaven Ocean Heaven is a 2010 Chinese-Hong Kong drama film starring martial arts superstar Jet Li in his first full drama role. It also co-stars Taiwanese actress Gwei Lun-mei, who previously starred in Jay Chous Secret. The movie was filmed in Qingdao at the Qingdao Polar Ocean World and received promotion from the Qingdao council. It was announced that it was to be released in spring 2010, but the release date was pushed back to 24 June 2010, which opened the 2010 Shanghai International Film Festival on 2 June. Jet Li wants this film to get a good message across and promote the works with autism as well as the works of his charity ‘The One Foundation’. Xue Xiaolu, a teacher at the Beijing Film Academy, wrote and directed the 7 million yuan movie. The first-time director has been a volunteer for 14 years with Beijing Stars and Rain, a non-governmental educational organization for children with autism. The story was mostly based on her personal real life and experience. She said, "With the addition of actors like Gwei Lun-Mei and Wen Zhang, I am even more confident in the film production." At first nobody was willing to take a risk on such a non-commercial script until film mogul Bill Kong, the man behind Hero and Crouching Tiger stepped in. It saw the inclusion of award winning cinematographer Christopher Doyle, composer Joe Hisaishi and production designer Yee Chung-Man. Clandestine Childhood Clandestine Childhood is a 2011 Argentine historical drama film directed by Benjamín Ávila and starring Natalia Oreiro, Ernesto Alterio and César Troncoso. Critically acclaimed, the film won ten awards from the Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences and five awards from the Argentine Film Critics Association, including the Silver Condor Award for Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actress. It was Argentinas submission for the 2013 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film to be presented in February 2013 at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The Corn Is Green The Corn Is Green is a 1945 drama film starring Bette Davis as a schoolteacher determined to bring education to a Welsh coal mining town, despite great opposition. It was adapted from the play of the same name by Emlyn Williams starring Ethel Barrymore. John Dall and Joan Lorring were nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress, respectively. In 1979, the play was adapted once again for a made-for-TV movie, The Corn Is Green, starring Katharine Hepburn. Stella Stella is a 1990 American drama film produced by The Samuel Goldwyn Company and released by Touchstone Pictures. The screenplay by Robert Getchell is the third feature film adaptation of the 1923 novel Stella Dallas by Olive Higgins Prouty. Previous film versions were Stella Dallas and the silent film Stella Dallas. The title character is a vulgar and unfashionable single mother living in Watertown, NY, who, determined to give her daughter Jenny all the opportunities she never had, ultimately makes a selfless sacrifice to ensure her happiness. This film version differs from earlier versions in that Stella never marries the father of her child, and in fact, declines his proposal early in the film. John Erman directed a cast that included Bette Midler as Stella and Trini Alvarado as Jenny, with John Goodman, Stephen Collins, Marsha Mason, Eileen Brennan, Linda Hart, Ben Stiller, and William McNamara in supporting roles. Fida Fida is a 2004 Indian Hindi romantic thriller film released on 20 August 2004. The film is directed by Ken Ghosh and stars Shahid Kapoor, Fardeen Khan and Kareena Kapoor. Initially, the film was offered to Amisha Patel, however, the actress refused it due to another film commitment. This is the first film in which Kareena Kapoor played a negative role. Reincarnated Reincarnated is a documentary film about the musician Snoop Doggs explorations of reggae and Rastafari culture, and his transformation into Snoop Lion. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2012, and was released to theaters March 21, 2013. It is a companion film to his 12th studio album, Reincarnated. The film was shot by Andy Capper of Vice Magazine. ABCD: American-Born Confused Desi ABCD: American-Born Confused Desi is a 2013 Malayalam comedy film directed by Martin Prakkat, produced by Shibu Thameens under the banner of Thameens_films. It stars Dulquer Salmaan, Jacob Gregory, Aparna Gopinath and Tovino Thomas in the lead roles. The film features music composed by Gopi Sunder, cinematography is handled by Jomon T. John. The film deals about the journey of two young American Malayalees to Kerala. The title is based on the term American-Born Confused Desi. The film was remade in Telugu as same name with Allu Sirish. Clambake Clambake is a 1967 American musical film directed by Arthur H. Nadel and starring Elvis Presley, Shelley Fabares, and Bill Bixby. Written for the screen by Arthur Browne Jr., the film is about the heir to an oil fortune who trades places with a water-ski instructor at a Florida hotel to see if girls will like him for himself, rather than his fathers money. Clambake was the last of Presleys four films for United Artists. The movie reached number 15 on the national weekly box-office charts. My Tutor Friend My Tutor Friend is a 2003 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Kim Ha-neul and Kwon Sang-woo. Unglamorous Su-wan is a sophomore in college who gets hired to tutor rich troublemaker Ji-hoon, who is repeating his senior year of high school for the third time. Released on February 7, 2003, the film topped the box office for five consecutive weeks and sold 4,809,871 tickets, making it the third best selling Korean film of 2003. This was Kim Kyeong-hyeongs directorial debut. Park Yeon-seons screenplay was based on a series of stories posted online in 2000 by a real-life English literature major named Choi Su-wan about her experiences in tutoring a high schooler of her same age. Sex Lives of the Potato Men Sex Lives of the Potato Men is a 2004 British comedy film. The film is about the sexual antics of a group of potato delivery men in Birmingham and stars Johnny Vegas and Mackenzie Crook. Sex Lives of the Potato Men has been called one of the worst films of all time. Rags Rags is a Nickelodeon Original Movie. It is a musical, gender-switched inversion and modernization of the Cinderella fairy tale, starring Keke Palmer, Max Schneider, Drake Bell, Avan Jogia and Nick Cannon. The movie premiered on Nickelodeon on May 28, 2012. The film was released on August 28, 2012 as a double feature with Big Time Movie. Manslaughter Manslaughter is a 2012 Dutch thriller film directed by Pieter Kuijpers starring comedian Theo Maassen as the leading actor. 7 Minutes 7 Minutes is a 2014 American crime thriller drama film, written and directed by Jay Martin and starring Luke Mitchell, Jason Ritter, Leven Rambin, Zane Holtz, Kevin Gage, Brandon Hardesty, Joel Murray and Kris Kristofferson. It follows three high school friends, who are forced to commit a brazen robbery which quickly goes horribly wrong. It received its world premiere on October 26, 2014 at the Austin Film Festival, and then premiered at the Sarasota Film Festival on April 16, 2015. The film received a limited release and through video-on-demand on June 26, 2015 by Starz Distribution. Knock Dr. Knock is a 2017 French comedy film directed and adapted by Lorraine Lévy and starring Omar Sy. It is a remake of 1951s Dr. Knock directed by Guy Lefranc. Goodbye Again Goodbye Again is a 1961 American romantic drama film produced and directed by Anatole Litvak. The screenplay was written by Samuel A. Taylor, based on the novel Aimez-vous Brahms? by Françoise Sagan. The film, released by United Artists, stars Ingrid Bergman, Anthony Perkins, Yves Montand, and Jessie Royce Landis. War of the Buttons La Guerre des boutons or War of the Buttons is a 1962 French film directed by Yves Robert. War of the Buttons is about two rival kid gangs whose playful combats escalate into violence. The title derives from the buttons that are cut off from the rival teams clothes as combat trophies. The film is based on La Guerre des boutons, a novel by Louis Pergaud, who was killed in action in World War I and whose works portray a fervent anti-militarism. The young and largely untrained actors included André Treton, Michel Isella and Martin Lartigue. The character Petit Gibuss line of dialogue - uttered in frustration - "si jaurais su, jaurais pas vnu", with its incorrect grammar has become a familiar tagline in France. The film won Frances Prix Jean Vigo. The film was remade in Ireland in 1994 as War of the Buttons, in an Irish setting, and again in France in 2011, with the original title. One-Eyed Monster One-Eyed Monster is a 2008 sci-fi/horror comedy film directed by Adam Fields about the cast and crew of an adult film having an encounter with a different kind of monster while filming in the Northern California mountains. Story of a Love Affair Story of a Love Affair is a 1950 Italian drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Massimo Girotti and Lucia Bosè. Despite some neorealist background, the film was not fully compliant with the contemporary Italian neorealist style both in its story and image, featuring upper-class characters portrayed by professional actors. Ferdinando Sarmi was, however, a fashion designer rather than a professional actor. Its story was inspired by the James M. Cains novel The Postman always rings Twice. In the film, the camera pans the same street corner in Ferrara, the directors native city, that appears in his film Par-delà les nuages forty-five years later. In 1951 the film won the Nastro dArgento Silver Ribbon Award for Best Original Score and the Special Silver Ribbon for human and stylistic values. Story of a Love Affair was Antonionis first full-length feature film. Bully for Bugs Bully for Bugs is a 1953 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. 1 chance sur 2 Une chance sur deux is a French film directed by Patrice Leconte, released in 1998, and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, Alain Delon and Vanessa Paradis. Tears for Sale Tears for Sale, also known internationally as Charleston & Vendetta or also as Funeral Brides, is a Serbian drama film. Directed by Uroš Stojanović, it stars Sonja Kolačarić, Katarina Radivojević, Nenad Jezdić, Stefan Kapičić, and Olivera Katarina. It was released in Serbia following a January 30, 2008 premiere at Belgrades Sava Centar. Made on a budget that exceeds €4 million, the movie was shot during summer 2005 as the most expensive Serbian movie ever. It then went into a long post-production due to specific CGI requirements. Featuring 40 minutes worth of special effects and over of film, around five times more than the average used in Serbia, from the technical point of view the film turned out to be one of the most ambitious undertakings in the history of Serbian cinematography. The musical score was done by Japanese composer Shigeru Umebayashi. Luc Bessons production and distribution companies Blue Pen and EuropaCorp hold the films foreign market distribution rights. In September 2008, the film was shown at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, where it had three screenings as part of the festivals Vanguard programme. It was shown at the Santa Barbara 2009 International Film Festival. In August 2009, it premiered in France. Quid Pro Quo Quid Pro Quo is a 2008 American drama film, written and directed by Carlos Brooks, and starring Nick Stahl and Vera Farmiga. The film is about a semi-paralyzed radio reporter who investigates a story that uncovers an odd subculture leading to a disturbing self-realization. The film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2008, and was released in the United States on June 13, 2008. Rough Cut Rough Cut is a 2008 South Korean action film. It is the debut feature of director Jang Hoon and based on an original story by Kim Ki-duk. The film had a total of 1,307,688 admissions nationwide. The Fairy The Fairy is a 2011 French-Belgian comedy film written and directed by Dominique Abel, Fiona Gordon and Bruno Romy. It won several prizes at the 2nd Magritte Awards. Daruchini Dwip Daruchini Dip is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. It was released on 31 August 2007 throughout Bangladesh. The film is based on the Bangladeshi novelist and film maker Humayun Ahmed’s popular novel of the same name. It was directed: by popular TV actor Tauquir Ahmed. Daruchini Dip stars Riaz, the award-winning Zakia Bari Momo, Mamnun Hasan Emon, Bindu, Abul Hayat, Asaduzzaman Noor, Mosharraf Karim, Abdullah al Mamun, and Fazlur Rahman Babu. The film was appreciated by film critics and won the National Film Award of Bangladesh Best Film of the Year 2007 and was nominated in seven categories also won all are. It also won Best Foreign Language Film at the 2010 Bali International Film Festival Awards in Indonesia. The Haunting of Sharon Tate The Haunting of Sharon Tate is a 2019 American horror thriller film written and directed by Daniel Farrands, and starring Hilary Duff, Jonathan Bennett, Lydia Hearst, Pawel Szajda, and Ryan Cargill. The film is based on the 1969 Tate murders mixed with fictional elements. It follows actress Sharon Tate, who suffers premonitions of her murder at the hands of Charles Mansons followers. It was released in the United States on April 5, 2019, by Saban Films. The Wild Life The Wild Life is a 1984 American comedy-drama film written by Cameron Crowe and directed by Art Linson. It stars Christopher Penn, Lea Thompson, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, Jenny Wright, Eric Stoltz, Rick Moranis, Hart Bochner, and Randy Quaid. Edward Van Halen and Donn Landee composed the films score. Ernest Goes to School Ernest Goes to School is a 1994 American direct-to-video comedy film written and directed by Coke Sams and starring Jim Varney. It is the seventh film to feature the character Ernest P. Worrell, and the first to be released direct-to-video. This motion picture is also the only film in the Ernest film series not to be directed by John R. Cherry III. This was Will Sassos first film role. Its opening theme is "Hail to the Muskrats!" which was the alma mater. It is the second "Ernest" movie to be filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. Female Perversions Female Perversions is a 1996 drama film, the first feature directed by Susan Streitfeld, which stars Tilda Swinton, Amy Madigan, Karen Sillas, Frances Fisher, Paulina Porizkova and Clancy Brown. It draws on insights from the 1991 book Female Perversions: The Temptations of Emma Bovary by the New York psychoanalyst Louise J. Kaplan. Aspects of female psychology, particularly the more morbid, are explored through the interactions of the characters and through their fantasies. The Shadow Play The Shadow Play is a 1992 Turkish drama film directed by Yavuz Turgul. The Heart of Me The Heart of Me is a 2002 British period drama film directed by Thaddeus OSullivan and starring Helena Bonham Carter, Paul Bettany and Olivia Williams. Set in London before and after World War II, it depicts the consequences of a womans torrid affair with her sisters husband. The film is an adaptation of Rosamond Lehmanns novel The Echoing Grove. Automaton Transfusion Automaton Transfusion is a 2006 American independent horror film written and directed by Steven C. Miller. Automaton Transfusion was shot on location in Orlando, Florida on an estimated budget of $30,000. It is intended to be the first of a trilogy of horror films and emulates classic examples of the genre. The film was purchased and released by Dimension Extreme, the straight-to-DVD genre arm of The Weinstein Company. Pilot "Pilot" is the pilot episode of the American drama television series Six Feet Under. It premiered in the United States on the premium cable network HBO on June 3, 2001. The episode was written and directed by series creator Alan Ball. 1898. Los últimos de Filipinas 1898, Our Last Men in the Philippines is a 2016 Spanish historical drama film directed by Salvador Calvo. The film depicts the Siege of Baler from 1898 to 1899, where 54 Spanish soldiers defended themselves in the San Luis Obispo de Tolosa church against Philippine revolutionaries. It was shortlisted as one of the three films to be selected as the potential Spanish submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. However, it was not selected, with Summer 1993 being selected as the Spanish entry. Sisters of the Gion or Sisters of Gion is a 1936 black and white Japanese film drama directed by Kenji Mizoguchi about two sisters living in the Gion District. The film is seen as a companion piece to Mizoguchis Osaka Elegy which shares much of the same cast and production team. The film won 1937 Kinema Junpo Award for the best film and an award in Vienna in 1998. Hands Over the City Hands over the City is a 1963 drama film directed by Francesco Rosi. It is a story of political corruption in post-World War II Italy. Little Crumb Little Crumb is a 1999 Dutch film directed by Maria Peters, based on the novel by Chris van Abkoude. It was the Netherlands submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Shock Wave Shock Wave is a 2017 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Herman Yau, produced by and starring Andy Lau. Released on 20 April 2017 in Hong Kong and 28 April 2017 in China, the film is Yau and Laus third collaboration as director and star respectively after 1991s Dont Fool Me and 1999s Fascination Amour. A sequel to the film, titled Shock Wave 2, began production in February 2019 and wrapped up on 8 May 2019, while it is set for theatrical release in the spring of 2020. Shock Wave 2 will be a thematic sequel featuring new characters and a new story line, with Lau and Yau returning to their duties as producer and star, and as director respectively. I Know My First Name Is Steven I Know My First Name Is Steven is a 1989 American television miniseries about kidnap victim Steven Stayner. The two-part miniseries was first broadcast by NBC on May 21–22, 1989. Screening rights were sold to a number of international television companies including the BBC, which screened the miniseries in mid-July of the following year; later still, it was released as a feature-length movie. It was nominated as Best Miniseries or Television Film at the 47th Golden Globe Awards and received four Emmy Award nominations. The City of Lost Souls is a 2000 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike. Ice Castles Ice Castles is a 2010 American direct-to-DVD sports romantic drama film directed by Donald Wrye and starring Taylor Firth and Rob Mayes. It is a remake of the 1978 film of the same name, which was also directed by Wrye. It was Donald Wryes last film before his death in 2015. L'ora legale Lora legale is a 2017 Italian film, directed and starred by Ficarra e Picone. It was released in Italy by on 19 January 2017. Little Fugitive Little Fugitive is an American film written and directed by Raymond Abrashkin, Morris Engel and Ruth Orkin that tells the story of a child alone on Coney Island. The film stars Richie Andrusco in the title role and Richard Brewster as his brother Lennie. Little Fugitive influenced the French New Wave and is considered by modern-day critics to be a landmark film because of its naturalistic style and groundbreaking use of nonprofessional actors in lead roles. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing, Motion Picture Story and screened at Venice film festival where it was awarded the silver lion. In 1997, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It was the first and best known of Engels three feature films. It was followed by Lovers and Lollipops in 1956 and Weddings and Babies, filmed in 1957 and released in 1960. All three films were similar stylistically and were filmed with hand-held 35 mm. cameras. The cameras used in the first two movies did not record sound, and dialogue was dubbed subsequent to filming. Weddings and Babies was the first fiction feature filmed with a portable camera that allowed synchronized sound. Year of the Gun Year of the Gun is a 1991 American thriller film directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Andrew McCarthy, Sharon Stone and Valeria Golino. God of Gamblers' Return God of Gamblers Returns, also known as God of Gamblers Return and The Return of the God of Gamblers , is a 1994 Hong Kong action-drama-comedy film written and directed by Wong Jing. It starred Chow Yun-fat, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Sharla Cheung, Charles Heung, Jacklyn Wu, and Chingmy Yau. Not to be confused with the 1991 God of Gamblers II, also directed by Wong Jing. Shark Attack 2 Shark Attack 2 is a 2000 direct-to-video horror film. The film follows the mutant Sharks from Shark Attack as the attack Cape Town. The film was directed by David Worth and stars Thorsten Kaye and Nikita Ager. Supervolcano Supervolcano is a 2005 British-Canadian disaster television film that originally aired on 13 March 2005 on BBC One, and released by the BBC on 10 April 2005 on the Discovery Channel. It is centered on the speculated and potential eruption of the volcanic caldera of Yellowstone National Park. Its tagline is "Scientists know it as the deadliest volcano on Earth. You know it...as Yellowstone." The Cheat The Cheat is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Fannie Ward, Sessue Hayakawa, and Jack Dean, Wards real-life husband. In 1993, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains is a 1982 film about three teenage girls, played by Diane Lane, Laura Dern and Marin Kanter, who start a punk band. The film also features acting roles by real-life punk musicians including Steve Jones and Paul Cook of the Sex Pistols, Paul Simonon from the Clash, and Vince Welnick and Fee Waybill from the Tubes. The Stains are depicted suffering the derision of male audiences and peers, but their dedication—and the fiery public persona of lead singer Corinne Burns—gains them a strong female fan base that ultimately eclipses their antagonists. The last scene is a triumphant MTV-style professional music video, which indicates the band finally achieved rock stardom. Director Lou Adler and screenwriter Nancy Dowd disagreed starkly on the films finale, and it was put on hold for two years until it was capped by Adler with the music video. Although it failed to make any commercial headway with its initial release in late 1982, the film became a cult favorite on 1980s cable television, particularly the late-night series Night Flight. Its reputation grew, and it is considered an influence on the feminist riot grrl movement. The film continues to be celebrated at film festivals and specialty theaters. The Ten Commandments The Ten Commandments is a 2007 American computer animated film directed by John Stronach and Bill Boyce, and released by Promenade Pictures. The film follows Moses from his childhood, as the adopted son of Pharaoh, to his adulthood, as the chosen one of Yahweh and liberator of his people. The film is narrated by Ben Kingsley, and stars Christian Slater as Moses, Alfred Molina as Ramses and Ellott Gould as God. It was released to theaters on October 19, 2007, and received negative reviews, with criticism directed towards the animation and voice acting. The film was released on DVD on February 5, 2008. Son ders Son Ders is a 2008 Turkish comedy film directed by Mustafa Uğur Yağcıoğlu and Iraz Okumuş. The Nightingale The Nightingale is a 2018 Australian period thriller film written, co-produced, and directed by Jennifer Kent. Set in 1825 in the British penal colony of Van Diemens Land, the film follows a young convict woman seeking revenge for a terrible act of violence committed against her family. It stars Aisling Franciosi, Sam Claflin, Baykali Ganambarr, and Damon Herriman. The film was released on August 2, 2019, by IFC Films in the United States, and on August 29, by Transmission Films in Australia. Superlopez Superlópez is a 2018 Spanish comedy film based on the comic strip of the same name. Numb Numb is a 2015 Canadian thriller from director Jason R. Goode, and produced by Jenkinson/Goode Productions Escape from Fort Bravo Escape from Fort Bravo is a 1953 Anscocolor western film set during the American Civil War. It stars William Holden, Eleanor Parker, and John Forsythe. Edge of the City Edge of the City is a 1957 American film-noir drama film directed by Martin Ritt, starring John Cassavetes and Sidney Poitier. It was Ritts debut film as a director. Robert Alan Aurthurs screenplay was expanded from his original script, staged as the final episode of Philco Television Playhouse, A Man Is Ten Feet Tall, also featuring Poitier. The film was considered unusual for its time because of its portrayal of an interracial friendship, and was praised by representatives of the NAACP, Urban League, American Jewish Committee and Interfaith Council because of its portrayal of racial brotherhood. I Never Sang for My Father I Never Sang for My Father is a 1970 American drama film based on a 1968 play of the same name, which tells the story of a widowed college professor who wants to get out from under the thumb of his aging father yet still has regrets about his plan to leave him behind when he remarries and moves to California. It stars Melvyn Douglas, Gene Hackman, Dorothy Stickney, Estelle Parsons, and Elizabeth Hubbard. The film was directed and produced by Gilbert Cates, and adapted by Robert Anderson from his 1968 Broadway play. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium. The Ear Ucho is a Czech language film by Karel Kachyňa, completed in 1970. This film was banned by the nations ruling Communist party. It wasnt released until late 1989, around the time of Czechoslovakias first democratic elections in over 40 years. The Pretender 2001 The Pretender 2001 is the first of the two The Pretender telemovies to air after the series was cancelled by NBC. It originally aired on TNT on January 22, 2001. Nightmare Man Nightmare Man is a 2006 horror film written and directed by Rolfe Kanefsky. It was produced by Paradigm Pictures, a division of Paradigm Entertainment Group, and Frederico Lapenda. Dear Santa Dear Santa is a 2011 American romantic drama film directed by Jason Priestley and starring Amy Acker, David Haydn-Jones, and Emma Duke. Written by Barbara Kymlicka, the film is about a young woman struggling to get serious about her life who finds a letter to Santa from a seven-year-old girl asking for a new wife for her widowed father and decides to bring happiness to their lives. The film first aired on the Lifetime television network on November 26, 2011. The Long Gray Line The Long Gray Line is a 1955 American Technicolor drama film in CinemaScope directed by John Ford and based on the life of Marty Maher. Tyrone Power stars as the scrappy Irish immigrant whose 50-year career at West Point took him from a dishwasher to a non-commissioned officer and athletic instructor. Maher was buried there in January 1961. Maureen OHara, one of Fords favorite leading ladies, plays Mahers wife and fellow immigrant, Mary ODonnell. The film co-stars Ward Bond as Herman Koehler, the Master of the Sword and Armys head football coach, who first befriends Maher. Milburn Stone appears as John J. Pershing, who in 1898 swears Maher into the Army. Harry Carey, makes a brief appearance as the young cadet Dwight D. Eisenhower. Philip Carey plays Army football player and future general Chuck Dotson. In addition, actress Betsy Palmer makes her screen debut as Kitty Carter. The phrase "The Long Gray Line" is used to describe, as a continuum, all graduates and cadets of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. Many of the scenes in the film were shot on location at West Point, including the "million dollar view" of the Hudson River near the parade grounds. The film was the last one in which actor Robert Francis appeared before his death at age 25 in an air crash. His rising stardom had reached third billing behind Power and OHara at the time of his death. The Death Wheelers Psychomania is a 1973 British horror-cult film starring Nicky Henson, Beryl Reid, George Sanders and Robert Hardy. George Sanders committed suicide after making the film. Henson says "The story goes that George Sanders saw an answer print of Psychomania in Madrid. Then he went back to his hotel room, killed himself, and left a note saying, ‘Im so bored.’ In other words saying. ‘What the hell’s happened to my career? What am I doing? I’m old. I might as well go now’." Oh Heavenly Dog Oh! Heavenly Dog is a 1980 American comedy film written by Rod Browning and stars Benjean, billed here as Benji, Chevy Chase, Jane Seymour and Omar Sharif. The film was directed by Joe Camp and released by 20th Century Fox. Aha Naa Pellanta Aha Naa-Pellanta! is a 1987 Telugu comedy film, produced by D. Ramanaidu under the Suresh Productions banner and directed by Jandhyala. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Rajani in the lead roles and music composed by Ramesh Naidu. The film is based on Adivishnus novel Satyam Gaari Illu. The films title is that of a song from the hit Telugu film Mayabazar. The original song and its video from Mayabazar play during the opening credits. It marks the debut of popular comedian Brahmanandam. The film was recorded as an Industry Hit at the box office. Cease Fire Cease Fire is a 2006 Iranian film written and directed by Tahmineh Milani, starring Mohammad Reza Golzar, Mahnaz Afshar, and Atila Pesyani. The movie shows a young couple who are seeking divorce, but end up realizing that they just need to face their Inner child to overcome their difficulties. My Future Boyfriend My Future Boyfriend is a television film starring Sara Rue and Barry Watson. It premiered on ABC Family on April 10, 2011. It is directed by Michael Lange. Her Smell Her Smell is a 2018 American drama film written, co-produced and directed by Alex Ross Perry. It stars Elisabeth Moss, Cara Delevingne, Dan Stevens, Agyness Deyn, Gayle Rankin, Ashley Benson, Dylan Gelula, Virginia Madsen and Amber Heard and follows Moss as fictional rock star Becky Something, whose band experiences brief fame but is broken up by her self-destructive behavior. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2018, and had its general release on April 12, 2019, by Gunpowder & Sky. The film has received positive reviews from critics. Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures is a 2005 Brazilian film directed by Marcelo Gomes. It was Brazils submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Le petit lieutenant The Young Lieutenant is a 2005 French crime drama film directed by Xavier Beauvois. Madame Bovary Madame Bovary is a 1949 American romantic drama film adaptation of the classic novel of the same name by Gustave Flaubert. It stars Jennifer Jones, James Mason, Van Heflin, Louis Jourdan, Alf Kjellin, Gene Lockhart, Frank Allenby and Gladys Cooper. It was directed by Vincente Minnelli and produced by Pandro S. Berman, from a screenplay by Robert Ardrey based on the Flaubert novel. The music score was by Miklós Rózsa, the cinematography by Robert H. Planck and the art direction by Cedric Gibbons and Jack Martin Smith. The film was a project of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios and Lana Turner was set to star, but when pregnancy forced her to withdraw, Jones stepped into the title role. Production ran from mid-December 1948 to mid-March 1949 and the film premiered the following August. The story of the adulterous wife who destroys the lives of many presented censorship issues with the Motion Picture Production Code. A plot device which structured the story around author Flauberts obscenity trial was developed to placate the censors. The highlight of the film is an elaborately choreographed ball sequence set to composer Miklós Rózsas lush film score. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration in 1950 for Cedric Gibbons, Jack Martin Smith, Edwin B. Willis and Richard Pefferle. The Battle of Kosovo Battle of Kosovo is a 1989 Yugoslav historical drama/war film filmed in Serbia. The film was based on the drama written by poet Ljubomir Simović. It depicts the historical Battle of Kosovo between Medieval Serbia and the Ottoman Empire which took place on 15 June 1389 in a field about 5 kilometers northwest of Pristina. Serbian Duke Lazar in 1389 refuses to obey the Turk Sultan Murat who intends on invading Serbia with an army in order to conquer Europe. Although aware that he is weaker, without enough men, Duke Lazar decides to fight him anyway. The Serbian Lords are not united. Most of them want to fight, even at the cost of defeat, but some of them do not. Everyone fit for battle is sent to Kosovo. The battle of Kosovo in 1389 ended with no winners - with both armies defeated and both Lazar and Murat dead. The Turks would proceed to invade Serbia but were hindered from taking over the rest of Europe. The film was released in 1989, which marked the 600th anniversary of the Battle. The Saint of Fort Washington The Saint of Fort Washington is a 1993 American drama film directed by Tim Hunter and starring Matt Dillon and Danny Glover. Dillon won best actor at the 1993 Stockholm Film Festival for his performance. Despite the poor box office returns, The Saint of Fort Washington was a critical success, many praising the performances of Matt Dillon and Danny Glover. Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight Muhammad Alis Greatest Fight is a 2013 American television drama film about boxer Muhammad Alis refusal to report for induction into the United States military during the Vietnam War, focusing on how the United States Supreme Court decided to rule in Alis favor in the 1971 case of Clay v. United States. The film was directed by Stephen Frears, from a screenplay written by Shawn Slovo based on the 2000 book Muhammad Alis Greatest Fight: Cassius Clay vs. the United States of America by Howard Bingham and Max Wallace. It premiered on HBO on October 5, 2013. Sniper: Special Ops Sniper: Special Ops is an action war drama film written and directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Steven Seagal, who also serves as executive producer for the film. It is unrelated to the long-running Sniper film series. My Cousin Rachel My Cousin Rachel is a 1952 American mystery-romance film directed by Henry Koster and starring Olivia de Havilland, Richard Burton, Audrey Dalton, Ronald Squire, George Dolenz and John Sutton. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Daphne du Maurier. Twentieth Century-Fox obtained the rights to film the novel, with Burton agreeing to star in a U.S. film for the first time. Production was troubled when du Maurier and original director George Cukor were dissatisfied with the adaptation, causing Cukor to leave the project. My Cousin Rachel received some positive reviews upon its initial release, including for Burtons performance. It was nominated for four Academy Awards, while Burton won a Golden Globe for New Star of the Year. Welcome, or No Trespassing Welcome, or No Trespassing is a Soviet movie by Elem Klimov made in 1964. It is a satirical comedy about the excessive restrictions that children face during their vacation in a Young Pioneer camp, imposed by their masters. Most of the actors are children, while the protagonist is the director Dynin, played by Yevgeniy Yevstigneyev. The film was selected to be screened in the Cannes Classics section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Demimonde Demimonde is a 2015 Hungarian drama film directed by Attila Szász. It features the story of Elza Mágnás, who was killed in 1914 in the water town of Budapest and is well-known in contemporary Pest night life. The film itself is based on the events that have taken place and some of the characters are real, but the creators did not seek to reconstruct the original events; the film differs from reality on many points. The screenplay was written by Norbert Köbli, the main characters are played by Patrícia Kovács, Dorka Gryllus, Laura Döbrösi and János Kulka. Other prominent Hungarian actors appear in the minorities, such as Attila Lőte, Irén Bordán, Katalin Takács or Ferenc Elek. Before the film was made, two contributors, Tamás Mink and one of the episode actors, Péter Haás, died, and the creators therefore dedicated the film to their memory. The 88-minute film drama was produced with the support of the Media Councils Hungarian Media Patronage Program; was premiered at the Montreal Film Festival on September 6, 2015, and was also introduced at an Indian festival. The first home premiere was on December 8, 2015 at Cinema City MOM Park, and the audience was first seen on the Duna TV show on December 30, 2015. The film was filmed in 2014 at Lyka-Brauch Castle in Ráckeresztúr. The Standoff at Sparrow Creek The Standoff at Sparrow Creek is a 2018 American thriller film written and directed by Henry Dunham, in his feature debut. The film premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival in September 2018, and was released in the United States on January 18, 2019. The Prince and the Pauper The Prince and the Pauper is a 1937 film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Mark Twain. It starred Errol Flynn, twins Billy and Bobby Mauch in the title roles, and Claude Rains. The film was originally intended to coincide with the planned coronation of Edward VIII in 1936. However, its release was delayed until the following year. The film was released on May 8, 1937, four days before the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. The second theme of the final movement of Erich Wolfgang Korngolds violin concerto was drawn from the music he composed for this film. Tarzan and the Amazons Tarzan and the Amazons is an adventure film starring Johnny Weissmuller in his ninth outing as Tarzan. Brenda Joyce plays Jane, in the first of her five appearances in the role, and Johnny Sheffield makes his sixth appearance as Boy. Henry Stephenson and Maria Ouspenskaya co-star. The film was produced by Sol Lesser and Kurt Neumann, written by John Jacoby and Marjorie L. Pfaelzer and directed by Kurt Neumann. It was released on April 29, 1945. The Spider's Stratagem The Spiders Stratagem is a political film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci. The screenplay was written by Bertolucci, based on the story Theme of the Traitor and the Hero by Jorge Luis Borges. Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson: The Bloody Inscription Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson is a 1979 Soviet film adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyles novels about Sherlock Holmes. Directed by Igor Maslennikov it is the first of a 5-part TV film series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. The film is divided into two episodes – "The Acquaintance" and "Bloody Inscription". The movies are made close to the plot of the books, but have some notable, and sometimes quite humorous differences, e.g. Dr. Watson within first weeks of living in Baker Street was trying to figure out what was Holmes profession. Upon witnessing Holmes dressed in disguise, seeing some strange visitors, Watson comes to a conclusion that Holmes is a criminal mastermind. Still Breathing Still Breathing is a 1997 drama film directed by James Ford Robinson and starring Brendan Fraser and Joanna Going. Con artist Rosalyn Willoughby in Hollywood and puppeteer Fletcher McBracken in San Antonio have the same dream, which links them to each other. He travels to L.A. to find her, but at first she resists him. The film is set in Los Angeles, San Antonio, and San Marcos. Iddarammayilatho Iddarammayilatho is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language action thriller film directed by Puri Jagannadh, starring Allu Arjun, Amala Paul, and Catherine Tresa in the lead roles alongside an ensemble supporting cast including Brahmanandam, Ali, Nassar, Pragathi, Shawar Ali, Tanikella Bharani, Tulasi, Subbaraju, and Rao Ramesh. The film was entirely shot in Spain and Paris. Bandla Ganesh has produced the film under Parameswara Art Productions. The film was simultaneously dubbed and released in Malayalam as Romeo & Juliets. Iddarammayilatho was released in 1,600 theaters worldwide on 31 May 2013. The Blood Lands White Settlers is a 2014 British horror film that was directed by Simeon Halligan. The film had its world premiere on 23 September 2014 at Film4 FrightFest and stars Pollyanna McIntosh and Lee Williams as a couple that find that their new home is not as hospitable as they would have hoped. Rain Rain is a 1932 pre-Code drama film that stars Joan Crawford as prostitute Sadie Thompson. Directed by Lewis Milestone and ostensibly set it the South Seas, the production was filmed in part at Santa Catalina Island in California. The film also features Walter Huston in the role of a conflicted missionary who insists that Sadie end her evil ways, but whose own moral standards and self-righteous behavior steadily decay. Crawford was loaned out by MGM to United Artists for this film. The plot of the film is based on the 1922 play Rain by John Colton and Clemence Randolph, which in turn was based on the short story "Miss Thompson" by W. Somerset Maugham. Actress Jeanne Eagels had played the role on stage. Other movie versions of the story include: a 1928 silent film titled Sadie Thompson starring Gloria Swanson, and the heavily sanitized Miss Sadie Thompson, which starred Rita Hayworth. Before the Revolution Before the Revolution is a 1964 Italian romantic drama film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci. It stars Adriana Asti and Francesco Barilli and is centred on "political and romantic uncertainty among the youth of Parma". The film, strongly influenced by the French New Wave, was shot between September and November, 1963. The shooting took place in Parma and its surroundings, one scene being filmed in the camera ottica at the Sanvitale Fortress in Fontanellato. It premiered on 9 May 1964 at the 17th Cannes Film Festival during the International Critics Week. Although the initial reception was only lukewarm, it has since become widely respected by critics, praised for its technical merit and music and is included in the book in the book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die, where Colin MacCabe refers to it as "the perfect portrait of the generation who were to embrace revolt in the late 1960s". A retrospective of the film was given at the BFI Southbank in London. Crossfire Hurricane Crossfire Hurricane is a 2012 documentary film about The Rolling Stones written and directed by Brett Morgen. The film chronicles the early years of the band through to 1981. The film is a series of interviews conducted without cameras, while showing various points of interest that the band is discussing as archival footage. The title of the film comes from the first line of the bands 1968 hit "Jumpin Jack Flash". The Editor The Editor is a 2014 Canadian horror comedy-mystery film by Astron-6 and starring Paz de la Huerta, Adam Brooks, Laurence R. Harvey, and Udo Kier. The film is an homage to and parody of giallo, a cinematic and literary subgenre originating in Italy and popularized through movies like The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, Torso, Deep Red, and A Lizard in a Womans Skin. The film was shot on-location in Winnipeg, Manitoba and Kenora, and premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. It was released on home video and VOD platforms on September 8, 2015, and received mixed-to-positive reviews. The Sheepman The Sheepman is a 1958 American western film directed by George Marshall and starring Glenn Ford, Shirley MacLaine, and Leslie Nielsen. Lilith Lilith is a 1964 American drama film written and directed by Robert Rossen. It is based on a novel by J. R. Salamanca and stars Warren Beatty and Jean Seberg. Rolling Kansas Rolling Kansas is a 2003 independent film directed and co-written by Oscar-nominated actor Thomas Haden Church. Rolling Kansas is about five men who embark on a journey to find a secret government marijuana field in Kansas that was discovered on a map that three of the young mens parents left for them. On the way, they encounter cops, crazy geese, strippers, and a crazy old man played by Rip Torn. It was filmed in Lockhart. Tekken: Kazuya's Revenge Tekken 2: Kazuyas Revenge is a 2014 American martial arts film directed by Wych Kaos. It is the prequel to the 2009 film Tekken, itself based on the fighting game series of the same name. The film stars Kane Kosugi, Rade Šerbedžija, and Kelly Wenham. Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa and Gary Daniels reprise their roles as Heihachi Mishima and Bryan Fury, respectively. Behind the Screen Behind the Screen is a 1916 American silent short comedy film written by, directed by, and starring Charlie Chaplin, and also starring Eric Campbell and Edna Purviance. The Reluctant Dragon The Reluctant Dragon is a 1941 American film produced by Walt Disney, directed by Alfred Werker, and released by RKO Radio Pictures on June 20, 1941. Essentially a tour of the then-new Walt Disney Studios facility in Burbank, the film stars radio comedian Robert Benchley and many Disney staffers such as Ward Kimball, Fred Moore, Norman Ferguson, Clarence Nash, and Walt Disney, all as themselves. The first twenty minutes of the film are in black-and-white, and the remainder is in Technicolor. Most of the film is live-action, with four short animated segments inserted into the running time: a black-and-white segment featuring Casey Junior from Dumbo; and three Technicolor cartoons: Baby Weems, Goofys How to Ride a Horse, and the extended-length short The Reluctant Dragon, based upon Kenneth Grahames book of the same name. The total length of all animated parts is 40 minutes. Appleseed is a Japanese cyberpunk-style OVA adaptation of the manga of the same name created by Masamune Shirow. The anime takes place in a non-determined future. The anime, produced by Gainax and animated by Artland, departs greatly from the mangas storyline, sharing only the characters and setting. Isn't She Great Isnt She Great is a 2000 biographical comedy-drama film that presents a fictionalized biography of author Jacqueline Susann, played by Bette Midler. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan, the film was directed by Andrew Bergman from a screenplay by Paul Rudnick based on a 1995 New Yorker profile by Michael Korda. The film covers Susanns entire life, focusing on her early struggles as an aspiring actress relentlessly hungry for fame, her relationship with press agent husband Irving Mansfield, with whom she had an institutionalized autistic son, her success as the author of Valley of the Dolls, and her battle with and subsequent death from breast cancer. In addition to Midler and Lane, the film stars Stockard Channing as Susanns "gal pal" Florence Maybelle, David Hyde Pierce as book editor Michael Hastings, and John Cleese as publisher Henry Marcus. John Larroquette, Amanda Peet, Christopher McDonald, Debbie Shapiro, and Paul Benedict have supporting roles. Opening in 750 US theaters on January 28, 2000, it was assaulted by critics and shunned by the public, and earned only $3 million at the box office, far less than its cost of $44 million. Midler was nominated for a Worst Actress Golden Raspberry Award. Bio-Zombie Bio Zombie is a 1998 Hong Kong zombie comedy film, starring Jordan Chan. It spoofs George A. Romeros Dawn of the Dead and shows many similarities to Peter Jacksons Braindead. Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring is a 2002 animated fantasy comedy film starring the seven-time Academy Award-winning cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Turner Entertainment Co., it was the first made-for-video attempt to recapture the style of William Hanna and Joseph Barberas original film shorts from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as well as the final animated collaboration of both Hanna and Barbera and Tom and Jerry production to which the two worked on, as Hanna died on March 22, 2001; the finished film was dedicated to him. The Magic Ring was originally set to be released in December 2001, but was instead released on March 12, 2002 on both VHS and DVD due to a preview of the film found on some Warner Home Video DVDs, including the DVD releases of the Scooby-Doo television specials and direct-to-video films. A Game Boy Advance video game based on the film was also made. Ride the Pink Horse Ride the Pink Horse is a 1947 film noir crime film produced by Universal Studios. It was directed by the actor Robert Montgomery from a screenplay by Ben Hecht and Charles Lederer, which was based on the 1946 novel of the same name by Dorothy B. Hughes. The drama also features Montgomery as the main character. Thomas Gomez was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance. An army veteran known only as Gagin travels to San Pablo, a rural New Mexican town, to avenge the death of his old war time buddy. As a man devoid of identity, some of the villagers refer to Gagin as "the man with no place." A common theme in noir films is the post-war disillusionment experienced by many soldiers returning to a peacetime economy, which was mirrored in the sordidness of the urban crime film. In these films a serviceman returns to find his sweetheart unfaithful or a good friend dead. The war continues, but now the antagonism turns with a new viciousness toward American society itself. In Ride the Pink Horse, Gagins quest to avenge his friends death leads him to a small village in rural New Mexico, an unusual setting for the noir motif more typically associated with corrupt urban environments. Monstrosity Monstrosity is a 1963 horror film directed by Joseph V. Mascelli. It is perhaps better known under its alternate TV release title, The Atomic Brain. Sherman's March Shermans March: A Meditation on the Possibility of Romantic Love In the South During an Era of Nuclear Weapons Proliferation is a 1986 documentary film written and directed by Ross McElwee. It was awarded the Grand Jury prize at the 1987 Sundance Film Festival. and in 2000, was selected for preservation in the U.S. National Film Registry. Don McKay Don McKay is a 2009 independent drama thriller film written and directed by Jake Goldberger and starring Thomas Haden Church and Elisabeth Shue. It premiered at the 8th Annual Tribeca Film Festival in April 2009 and received a limited release on April 2, 2010. Rann Rann is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language political thriller film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Paresh Rawal, Sudeep, Ritesh Deshmukh, and Gul Panag. The film was premiered at Toronto International Film Festival. Paranoiac Paranoiac is a 1963 British thriller film from Hammer Films. Directed by Freddie Francis, it stars Janette Scott, Oliver Reed, Sheila Burrell, and Alexander Davion. The screenplay was written by Jimmy Sangster, based loosely on the 1949 crime novel Brat Farrar by Josephine Tey. A Good Man in Africa A Good Man in Africa is a 1994 film, based on William Boyds 1981 novel A Good Man in Africa and directed by Bruce Beresford. The film starred Colin Friels, Sean Connery, John Lithgow, Joanne Whalley, Diana Rigg and Louis Gossett Night of the Demons III Night of the Demons 3 is the third film in the Night of the Demons series before the 2009 reboot. It was released in 1997 by Paramount Pictures and Republic Pictures in R-Rated and Unrated versions. It stars Amelia Kinkade, Vlasta Vrána, Gregory Calpakis, Tara Slone, Christian Tessier, Joel Gordon, Larry Day, Kristen Holden-Reid, Stephanie Bauder, and Patricia Rodriguez. Parasomnia Parasomnia is an independent horror film directed by William Malone and stars Jeffrey Combs, Timothy Bottoms and Dylan Purcell. The filming was funded by Malone himself, and its release was delayed due to difficulties securing distribution. Oddball Oddball is a 2015 Australian family film directed by Stuart McDonald. It was released in September 2015 and stars Shane Jacobson, Coco Jack Gillies, Sarah Snook and Alan Tudyk. It is based on a true story. Where the Boys Are Where the Boys Are is a 1960 Metrocolor and CinemaScope American comedy film directed by Henry Levin and starring Connie Francis, Dolores Hart, Paula Prentiss, George Hamilton, Yvette Mimieux, Jim Hutton, and Frank Gorshin. It was written by George Wells based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Glendon Swarthout. The screenplay concerns four college co-eds who spend spring break in Fort Lauderdale. The title song "Where the Boys Are" was sung by Connie Francis, who also co-starred in a supporting role. Where the Boys Are was one of the first teen films to explore adolescent sexuality and the changing sexual morals and attitudes among American college youth. Aimed at the teen market, it inspired many American college students to head to Fort Lauderdale for their annual spring break. It won Laurel Awards for Best Comedy of the Year and Best Comedy Actress. Walking the Streets of Moscow Walking the Streets of Moscow is a 1964 Soviet film directed by Georgiy Daneliya and produced by Mosfilm studios. It stars Nikita Mikhalkov, Aleksei Loktev, Yevgeny Steblov and Galina Polskikh. The film also features cameos by four Peoples Artists of the USSR: Rolan Bykov, Vladimir Basov, Lev Durov, and Inna Churikova. The famous movie theme, performed by Mikhalkov, was written by the composer Andrei Petrov. The film, regarded as one of the most characteristic of the Khrushchev Thaw, premiered at the 1964 Cannes Film Festival and won a prize for the work of cameraman Vadim Yusov, best known for his subsequent collaboration with Andrei Tarkovsky. Raja Babu Raja Babu is a 1994 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by David Dhawan. It stars Karisma Kapoor, Govinda, Shakti Kapoor, Kadar Khan, Aruna Irani, Prem Chopra and Gulshan Grover, with music by Anand-Milind and lyrics by Sameer. It is a remake of K. Bhagyarajs Tamil comedy movie Raasukutti. The film is choreographed by B. H. Tarun Kumar. Silver Hawk Silver Hawk is a 2004 Hong Kong science fiction action film directed by Jingle Ma and starring Michelle Yeoh, Richie Jen, Luke Goss, Brandon Chang, Adrian Lastra and Michael White. Yeoh plays the title character, a masked comic book style heroine who rides a motorcycle, saves kidnapped pandas and uses her martial arts moves on the bad guys. The masked heroine theme dates back to Huang Ying, a 1948 Shanghai book by Xiao Ping. Operation Valkyrie Stauffenberg is a 2004 Germano–Austrian TV film by Das Erste, about Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg and the 20 July 1944 plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler. The film was first broadcast on 25 February 2004 on German TV. Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg becomes an enemy of Hitlers policy, because Generalmajor Henning von Tresckow informs him about German war crimes behind the Russian front. On 20 July 1944 he goes with a time bomb in his briefcase to a conference room at Hitlers headquarter Wolfsschanze near Rastenburg in East Prussia. Four people were killed immediately, but Hitler survived. The film was awarded "best film" at the Deutscher Fernsehpreis. The film goes by the international English name of Operation Valkyrie. The Sense of Wonder The Sense of Wonder is a 2015 French romance film written and directed by Éric Besnard. It stars Virginie Efira and Benjamin Lavernhe. Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions is a 2016 Japanese animated supernatural science fiction drama film, part of the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. The film is an original story and features Yugi Muto and Seto Kaiba as its main characters. The film is set 6 months after the events of the original Yu-Gi-Oh! storyline; specifically, it follows on from the original manga version of the story, meaning that it features significant contradictions to the continuity of the anime. In celebration of the film and twenty years of the franchise in general, TV Tokyo began airing a remastered digital edition of the 2000–2004 Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters anime in Japan. The film was released in Japan on April 23, 2016 and was released on January 27, 2017 in the United States and Canada and was released on February 2, 2017 in Australia. This was the fourth theatrical release of a Yu-Gi-Oh! film after Yu-Gi-Oh!, Pyramid of Light, and Bonds Beyond Time. Creator Kazuki Takahashi published a new one-shot manga called TRANSCEND GAME in Weekly Shōnen Jump. The two-part prologue story is set between the end of the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and the beginning of The Dark Side of Dimensions. Part 1 was released in the 19th issue on April 11, 2016 and Part 2 was released in the 20th issue on April 18, 2016. VIZ Medias digital Weekly Shōnen Jump announced that it will publish Yu-Gi-Oh!: Transcend Game. Part 1 was released in the December 19, 2016 issue. Part 2 was released in the January 2, 2017 issue. Hey Arnold: The Jungle Movie Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie is a 2017 American animated television film based on the Nickelodeon series Hey Arnold!, which was created by Craig Bartlett and originally aired from 1996 to 2004. It follows the 2002 film The Movie and the two-part Hey Arnold! episode "The Journal". The film serves as either the definitive series finale or as a prelude to a potential revival. It answered questions left after the original run ended, including the whereabouts of Arnolds missing parents. It originally aired in the United States on November 24, 2017 on Nickelodeon, while also being simulcast on Nicktoons and TeenNick. In 2018, it won an Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation. Duck Butter Duck Butter is a 2018 American experimental comedy film directed by Miguel Arteta, from a screenplay by Arteta and Alia Shawkat. It stars Shawkat, Laia Costa, Mae Whitman, Hong Chau and Kate Berlant. It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 20, 2018. It was released on April 27, 2018, by The Orchard. Carry on Behind Carry On Behind is the 27th in the series of Carry On films to be made, and was released in December 1975. It was the first not to be scripted by Talbot Rothwell since Carry On Cruising 13 years previously. Also missing was series stalwart Sid James. James was busy touring in a play, while Rothwells health prevented him from writing. The regular actors present are Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Connor, Jack Douglas, Joan Sims and Peter Butterworth, Bernard Bresslaw and Patsy Rowlands. Carry On Behind was the final picture in the series for Bresslaw and Rowlands as well as Carol Hawkins. It saw the only appearances of Elke Sommer, Adrienne Posta, Sherrie Hewson and Ian Lavender in a Carry On film, and was the first of two entries in the series for Windsor Davies. The Boyfriend School Dont Tell Her Its Me is a 1990 comedy film starring Steve Guttenberg, Shelley Long, Jami Gertz and Kyle MacLachlan. The film was directed by Malcolm Mowbray and written by Sarah Bird. It Happened to Jane It Happened to Jane is a 1959 Eastmancolor romantic comedy film starring Doris Day, Jack Lemmon, and Ernie Kovacs, directed by Richard Quine, and written by Norman Katkov and Max Wilk. The film was co-produced by Quine and Days husband at the time, Martin Melcher. The film was re-released in 1961, with the title Twinkle and Shine. The Skull The Skull is a 1965 British horror film directed by Freddie Francis for Amicus Productions, and starring the frequently paired horror actors Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, alongside Patrick Wymark, Jill Bennett, Nigel Green, Patrick Magee and Peter Woodthorpe. It was one of a number of British horror films of the sixties to be scored by avant-garde composer Elisabeth Lutyens, including several others for Amicus. The script was written by Milton Subotsky, from a short story by Robert Bloch, "The Skull of the Marquis de Sade". Plaza Suite Plaza Suite is a 1971 American comedy film directed by Arthur Hiller. The screenplay by Neil Simon is based on his 1968 play of the same title. The film stars Walter Matthau, Maureen Stapleton, Barbara Harris and Lee Grant. A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries A Soldiers Daughter Never Cries is a 1998 drama film directed by James Ivory and written by James Ivory and Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. It stars Kris Kristofferson, Barbara Hershey, Leelee Sobieski and Jesse Bradford. The film is a fictionalized account of the family life of writer James Jones and is based on Kaylie Jones novel by the same name. Structured as a novel, the film is divided into three segments each named after a different protagonist. The plot follows an expatriate American family living in Paris during the 1960s and 1970s until their return and adjustment to life in New England, seen from the point of view of the daughter. Third Person Singular Number Third Person Singular Number is a 2009 Bangladeshi drama film directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki and written jointly by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki and Anisul Hoque. It stars actors Mosharraf Karim, Nusrat Imrose Tisha, Abul Hayat and musician Topu. Papadopoulos & Sons Papadopoulos & Sons is a 2013 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Marcus Markou and self-distributed in the UK and Ireland by Markous own company Double M Films through an agreement with Cineworld on 5 April 2013. Cineworld initially agreed to distribute the film for one week only in a limited number of screens across the UK, but due to unprecedented audience demand, extended the run while expanding to more venues. Hotel Desire This film is a German erotic drama film written and directed by Sergej Moya which came out in 2011. It follows a morning and the life of a single mother in Berlin who has trying to manage her life with balancing with care for her young son, but facing difficulties and almost forgot her personal needs during managing the consequences of her own life. her job in a hotel, she is spending her life with no expectations for herself and almost spent 7 years no man in her life after get separated from her childs father. Suddenly a VIP person who is staying the same hotel she is doing her work and he appears infront of her in unusual way. she is unable to resist her feelings which is already locked in for seven years. The film features scenes of Volm and Schick engaging in unsimulated sex. Angel on My Shoulder Angel on My Shoulder is a 1946 American fantasy film about a deal between the Devil and a dead man. The film was an independent production, produced by Charles R. Rogers and David W. Siegel, directed by Archie Mayo, written by Harry Segall and Roland Kibbee, and released by United Artists. The film was Mayos last before his retirement. It starred Paul Muni, Anne Baxter and Claude Rains. The producer changed the original title, Me and Satan, when he concluded that the public would not see a film about the Devil. Cloak and Dagger Not to be confused with the 1984 film Cloak & Dagger. Cloak and Dagger is a 1946 film noir directed by Fritz Lang, starring Gary Cooper. Like 13 Rue Madeleine, it is a tribute to Office of Strategic Services operations in occupied Europe during World War II. The title is based on the 1946 non fiction book Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of O.S.S. by Corey Ford and Alastair MacBain. Former OSS agent E. Michael Burke acted as technical advisor. The Terrorizers Terrorizers is a 1986 film by Taiwanese filmmaker Edward Yang. Oru CBI Diary Kurippu Oru CBI Diary Kurippu is a 1988 Malayalam mystery thriller film directed by K. Madhu, written by S. N. Swamy, and starring Mammootty, Suresh Gopi, Jagathy Sreekumar, Mukesh, and Sukumaran. The lead character, Sethurama Iyer is inspired by a police officer named Radha Vinod Raju, Jammu and Kashmir cadre IPS Officer who in 2009 was appointed as the first chief of Indias National Investigation Agency. This film is the first in the series of the CBI investigative thrillers featuring Mammootty as CBI officer Sethurama Iyer. It was produced by M. Mani under the banner Sunitha Productions. Sequels to the film are Jagratha, Sethurama Iyer CBI, and Nerariyan CBI. The film was remade in Telugu as Nyayam Kosam with Rajasekhar and in Hindi as Police Public with Raaj Kumar. The Keys to the House The Keys to the House is an Italian 2004 dramatic family film based on the story Born Twice telling the story of a young father meeting his handicapped son for the first time and attempts to forge a relationship with the teenager. The film was directed by Gianni Amelio. Outcast Outcast is a 2010 British supernatural horror thriller film directed by Colm McCarthy and starring James Nesbitt. Aa Naluguru Aa Naluguru is a 2004 Indian Telugu philosophy film, produced by Smt. Sarita Patra on Prem Movies banner, Cinematography by T. Surendra Reddy and directed by Chandra Siddhartha. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Aamani in lead roles and music composed by R. P. Patnaik. The film was later remade in Kannada in 2006 as Sirivantha starring Vishnuvardhan. Uncle Sam Uncle Sam is a 1996 American horror comedy film directed by William Lustig, written by Larry Cohen, and starring Isaac Hayes. Thammudu Thammudu is a 1999 Indian Telugu-language sports action film produced by Burugupalli Sivaramakrishna under the Sri Venkateswara Art Films banner, written and directed by P. A. Arun Prasad. It was an inspiration of Aamir Khan acted 1992 film Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar. It stars Pawan Kalyan, Preeti Jhangiani and Aditi Govitrikar, with music composed by Ramana Gogula. The film went on to become a Blockbuster with the movies album becoming a trendsetter. The film was remade in Tamil as Badri, in Kannada as Yuvaraja and in Bengali as Champion. The Stoneman Murders The Stoneman Murders is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language crime thriller film based on the real life Stoneman serial killings that made headlines in the early 1980s in Bombay. The helpless victims of the mystery killer, who was never caught, were footpath dwellers in Bombay. They were stoned to death in their sleep. The movie weaves fiction around reality in an attempt to provide answers to the questions around the case. The Stoneman Murders was director Manish Guptas first full-length feature film. This Life This Life is a 2012 Danish drama film based on the activities of the Hvidsten Group, a Danish resistance group in World War II. The Phone Call The Phone Call is a 2013 British short drama film. It was directed by Mat Kirkby and written by Kirkby and James Lucas. It won the Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film at the 87th Academy Awards. The film stars Sally Hawkins as Heather, a crisis hotline counsellor trying to dissuade Stanley, an unseen distraught caller, from a suicide attempt following the death of his wife. A la mala A la mala is a 2015 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Pedro Pablo Ibarra and starring Aislinn Derbez and Mauricio Ochmann. It was written by Issa López and Ari Rosen. The film received mixed reviews. A Generation A Generation is a 1955 Polish film directed by Andrzej Wajda. It is based on the novel Pokolenie by Bohdan Czeszko, who also wrote the script. It was Wajdas first film and the opening installment of what became his Three War Films trilogy set in the Second World War, completed by Kanal and Ashes and Diamonds. Harrison Bergeron Harrison Bergeron is a 1995 cable science fiction television movie film loosely adapted from Kurt Vonneguts 1961 short story of the same name. It was produced for Showtime and first screened on August 13, 1995. It was released to VHS in 1998. Skyscraper Skyscraper is a 1996 direct-to-video American film starring Anna Nicole Smith. It was directed by Raymond Martino and written by William Applegate Jr. and John Larrabee. Its plot borrows heavily from the film Die Hard, with Smith taking the lead role. Prasthanam Prasthanam is a 2010 Indian Telugu-language political action film written and directed by Deva Katta. The film was produced by Ravi Vallabhaneni under VRC Media & Entertainment banner. The film stars Sharwanand, Sai Kumar, Sundeep Kishan, and Ruby Parihar. The film received generally positive response upon release with praise for Sai Kumars performance. It won three Filmfare Awards and was also selected for screening in the Indian Panorama section at International Film Festival of India, Goa. The film was dubbed and released in Tamil as Padhavi. It was dubbed into hindi as "Asteen Ka Saanp". Prasthanam has been remade in Hindi under the same title by Deva Katta, with Sanjay Dutt as Loki and Ali Fazal as Mitra.It is also being remade into Bengali starring Arifin Shuvo as Mitra and Ilias Kanchan as loki. Microbe & Gasoline Microbe & Gasoline is a 2015 French comedy film written and directed by Michel Gondry. The film follows the adventures of two teenagers who take a road trip in their self-assembled vehicle. The film stars newcomers Théophile Baquet and Ange Dargent along with Audrey Tautou. It was reviewed favorably by critics. The Way West The Way West is a 1967 American western film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and starring Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum, and Richard Widmark, and Sally Field. It was based on the Pulitzer Prize winning novel of the same name by A. B. Guthrie The film featured on-location cinematography by William H. Clothier. Sam Elliott made his feature film debut as an uncredited Missouri Townsman. To Catch a Killer To Catch a Killer is a two-part television film from 1992, directed by Eric Till and starring Brian Dennehy and Michael Riley. It is based on the true story of the pursuit of American serial killer John Wayne Gacy. Mother's Elling Mothers Elling is a 2003 Norwegian comedy film directed by Eva Isaksen. It is one of a series of four films featuring the Elling character. The film made $3,315,075 according to BoxOfficeMojo. The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello is a 2005 Australian short film. It was developed and produced in association with the Australian Film Commission; developed and produced with the assistance of Film Victoria and produced in association with SBS Independent. Sunday's Illness Sundays Illness is a 2018 Spanish drama film directed by Ramón Salazar. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. Mario Mario is a 2018 Swiss romantic drama film directed by Marcel Gisler. Hype! Hype! is a documentary directed by Doug Pray about the popularity of grunge rock in the early to mid-1990s United States. It incorporates interviews and rare concert footage to trace the development of the grunge scene from its early beginning in neighborhood basements to its emergence as an explosive pop culture phenomenon. Hype! attempts to dispel some of the myths of the genre promulgated by media hype by depicting the grunge subculture from the point of view of people who were active in the scene. The film generally portrays this mythos in a satirical way while acknowledging that it was media hype that helped propel some of these obscure bands to fame. Rivers and Tides: Andy Goldsworthy Working with Time Rivers and Tides is a 2001 documentary film directed by Thomas Riedelsheimer about the British artist Andy Goldsworthy, who creates intricate and ephemeral sculptures from natural materials such as rocks, leaves, flowers, and icicles. The music was composed and performed by Fred Frith and was released on a soundtrack, Rivers and Tides. The film received a number of awards, including the ‘Best Documentary’ awards of the San Diego Film Critics Society and the San Francisco Film Critics Circle. It is an Anglo-German co-production by Mediopolis Film and the British independent film company Skyline Productions. In 2018, Goldsworthy, Riedelsheimer, and composer Frith released a follow-up documentary, Leaning Into the Wind. Maryada Ramanna Maryada Ramanna is a 2010 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by S. S. Rajamouli starring Sunil and Saloni Aswani in lead roles. This is the second film for Sunil in a lead role, and is an important example of a director casting against the norm in the Telugu film industry. The film opened to favourable reviews by critics. Maryada Ramanna has been remade in Tamil as Vallavanukku Pullum Aayudham starring Santhanam and Ashna Zaveri in the lead roles. It is remade in Malayalam as Ivan Maryadaraman with Dileep. It was remade in Bengali as Faande Poriya Boga Kaande Re. It was remade in Kannada as Maryade Ramanna starring Komal. It was also remade in Hindi as Son of Sardar starring Ajay Devgan and Sonakshi Sinha. Another Woman's Life Another Womans Life is a 2012 international co-production comedy film directed by Sylvie Testud. The Levelling The Levelling is a 2016 British drama film directed by Hope Dickson Leach. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The Great Yokai War is a 2005 Japanese fantasy childrens film directed by Takashi Miike and produced by Kadokawa Pictures. It was released under the international English title The Great Yōkai War by Tokyo Shock. The film focuses largely on creatures from Japanese mythology known as yōkai, which came to prominence during the Edo period with the works of Toriyama Sekien. It also draws inspiration from Aramata Hiroshis Teito Monogatari, with the novels antagonist Katō Yasunori appearing as the main antagonist in the film. The film is considered a loose remake of the 1968 film Spook Warfare, but also draws influence from Mizuki Shigerus GeGeGe no Kitarō manga series of the same name. All three are retellings of the famous Japanese tale of Momotarō, which features the title character driving a group of demons away from Kikaigashima with the help of native animals. While these previous adaptations have been read mostly as nationalist narratives, with the native yōkai driving out invading forces, The Great Yōkai War has been read instead for the clash between Japans traditional landscape and its modern culture. This is largely due to the films use of Kikai, created by Katō fusing the yōkai with machines, and the absence of invading Western or otherwise foreign forces. Mizuki Shigeru, whose work is considered an important part of yōkai discourse and culture due to his contributions in pop culture and academic study, acted as an advisor for the film and even made an appearance as the Great Elder Yōkai. The cameo is not only a nod to Mizukis status as a yōkai expert, but his closing words also resonate closely with the theme of his manga of the same name. Similarly, his role as a peace-keeper is one referenced throughout his work, and is born of his own experiences from real war. Karol: A Man Who Became Pope Karol: A Man Who Became Pope is a 2005 TV miniseries written and directed by Giacomo Battiato, and created as a Polish-Italian-French-German and Canadian joint cooperation project. Karol is a biography of Karol Wojtyła, later known as Pope John Paul II, beginning in 1939 when Karol was only 19 years old and ending at the Papal conclave that made him Pope. The TV miniseries was supposed to première at the very beginning of April 2005 in the Vatican, but it was delayed due to the Popes death. It was broadcast for the first time by the Italian television station Canale 5 on the first day of the 2005 papal election. Although it was originally broadcast on television, it was also released in theaters, which allowed the film to be shown in Poland. The incredible success of the movie prompted the creation of a sequel, The Pope, which portrayed Karols life as Pope from his papal inauguration to his death. Beyond the Rocks Beyond the Rocks is a 1922 American silent romantic drama film directed by Sam Wood, starring Rudolph Valentino and Gloria Swanson. It is based on the 1906 novel of the same name by Elinor Glyn. Beyond the Rocks was long considered lost but a nitrate print of the film was discovered in the Netherlands in 2003. The film was restored and released on DVD by Milestone Film & Video in 2006. Platform Platform is a 2000 Chinese film written and directed by Jia Zhangke. The film is set in and around the small city of Fenyang, Shanxi province, China, from the end of the 1970s to the beginning of the 1990s. It follows a group of twenty-something performers as they face personal and societal changes. The dialogue is a mixture of local speech, mainly Jin Chinese and Mandarin. The film has been called "an epic of grassroots". It is named after a popular song about waiting at a railway platform. Platform has garnered wide acclaim from critics in the years since its release, and is often named one of the greatest films of the 2000s. Aces High Aces High is a 1976 Anglo-French war film directed by Jack Gold and starring Malcolm McDowell, Peter Firth, Christopher Plummer and Simon Ward. The screenplay was written by Howard Barker. As acknowledged in the opening credits, the film is based on the 1930s play Journeys End by R. C. Sherriff with additional material from the memoir Sagittarius Rising by Cecil Lewis. Aces High moves the action from the trenches to the Royal Flying Corps. The film depicts a Royal Flying Corps squadron in the First World War during one week of battle, where the high death rate of pilots puts an enormous strain on those remaining. Many characters are still very recognisable. Warriors of the Wasteland The New Barbarians is a 1983 Italian post-apocalyptic action film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. The film was released in U.S. theaters by New Line Cinema as Warriors of the Wasteland in 1984. Ekipazh Air Crew is a 1980 disaster film directed by Alexander Mitta. Inspired by the Airport movie series, it was the first disaster film shot in the Soviet Union. Bewafaa Bewafaa is a 2005 Indian musical romantic drama film starring Akshay Kumar, Anil Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor, Manoj Bajpayee, Sushmita Sen, Shamita Shetty and Kabir Bedi. The film is directed by Dharmesh Darshan who had earlier directed films like Raja Hindustani and Dhadkan. Bewafaa tells the story of changing morals and values in a fast-changing world, with the tagline "When cultures meet." Bewafaa was produced by Boney Kapoor, with music composed by Nadeem-Shravan. It borrows a lot of elements from the 1963 film Gumrah, and the Telugu hit Abhinandana. The movie was presented by Sahara Group. Train Man is a 2005 Japanese film, starring Takayuki Yamada and Miki Nakatani. It is part of the Densha Otoko franchise. The film was a big success at the box office, making the story of Densha Otoko popular. It was directed by Shosuke Murakami. The screenplay was written by Arisa Kaneko, and was based on the original book by Hitori Nakano. Bloodline Bloodline is a 2018 American psychological horror film directed by Henry Jacobson in his directorial debut. The film was written by Avra Fox-Lerne, Will Honley and Jacobson. It stars Seann William Scott, Mariela Garriga, Dale Dickey and Kevin Carroll. The film is a co-production between Divide/Conquer and Blumhouse Productions. The film premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 22, 2018. The film was released on September 20, 2019 by Momentum Pictures. The Left Hand of God The Left Hand of God is a 1955 drama film made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Edward Dmytryk and produced by Buddy Adler, from a screenplay by Alfred Hayes, based on the novel The Left Hand of God, by William Edmund Barrett. Set at a small American mission in China in 1947, at a time of civil war, it stars Humphrey Bogart masquerading as a Catholic priest and Gene Tierney in the role of a nurse, with a supporting cast including Lee J. Cobb, Agnes Moorehead, E. G. Marshall, and Carl Benton Reid. While playing Anne Scott, Tierney became ill. Bogart had a personal experience as he was close to a sister who suffered from mental illness, so during the production, he fed Tierney her lines and encouraged her to seek help. Les Bonnes Femmes Les Bonnes Femmes is a French comedic drama directed by Claude Chabrol. Its mix of melodrama, absurd comedy and tragedy is typical for the early, experimental New Wave films. Though unsuccessful upon its initial release in France, it was subject to critical reevaluation, and is now regarded as the best of Chabrols early films. There is a considerable number of scenes set on the streets, and the viewer gets an expansive look at how Paris looked at the time, in night and day. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: The Twentieth Century Approaches The Twentieth Century Approaches is a 1986 Soviet film adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyles stories about Sherlock Holmes. It is the fifth film in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson film series directed by Igor Maslennikov. The film is based on four stories by Conan Doyle – "The Adventure of the Engineers Thumb", "The Adventure of the Second Stain", "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans", "His Last Bow". Body Melt Body Melt is a 1993 Australian satirical horror film directed by Philip Brophy and written by Brophy and Rod Bishop. Ex-members of the art punk group → ↑ →, the pair also composed the films soundtrack. Rosenstrasse Rosenstraße is a 2003 film directed by Margarethe von Trotta, starring Maria Schrader and Katja Riemann. It deals with the Rosenstrasse protest of 1943. Standing Still Standing Still is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Matthew Cole Weiss and starring an ensemble cast including Adam Garcia, Amy Adams, Aaron Stanford, Melissa Sagemiller, Jon Abrahams, Mena Suvari, Colin Hanks and James Van Der Beek. Written by Matthew Perniciaro and Timm Sharp, the film is about a group of lifelong friends who reunite at a wedding and revisit their complicated relationships of the past. The film was Matthew Cole Weisss feature film debut as a director. The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers is a 2009 documentary film directed by Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith. The film follows Daniel Ellsberg and explores the events leading up to the publication of the Pentagon Papers, which exposed the top-secret military history of the United States involvement in Vietnam. The film was shown on the PBS series POV in 2010, for which it earned a Peabody Award. Finders Keepers Finders Keepers is a 2015 documentary film by Bryan Carberry and Clay Tweel. The story details John Woods attempts to recover his mummified leg from Shannon Whisnant, after Whisnant found the leg in a grill purchased at a storage unit auction. Mädchen in Uniform is a 1931 German feature-length film based on the play by Christa Winsloe and directed by Leontine Sagan with artistic direction from Carl Froelich, who also funded the film. Winsloe also wrote the screenplay and was on the set during filming. The film remains an international cult classic. Witness to Murder Witness to Murder is a 1954 American film noir crime drama directed by Roy Rowland and starring Barbara Stanwyck, George Sanders, and Gary Merrill. While the film received moderately positive reviews, it ended up as an also-ran to Alfred Hitchcocks somewhat similar Rear Window, which opened less than a month later. The latter picture was a box-office hit. The Music Lovers The Music Lovers is a 1971 British drama film directed by Ken Russell. The screenplay by Melvyn Bragg, based on Beloved Friend, a collection of personal correspondence edited by Catherine Drinker Bowen and Barbara von Meck, focuses on the life and career of 19th-century Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It was one of the directors biographical films about classical composers, which include Elgar, Delius: Song of Summer, Mahler and Lisztomania, made from an often idiosyncratic standpoint. Haze is a 2005 Japanese mystery horror film written and directed by Shinya Tsukamoto who also stars in the movie. After appearances at several international festivals in 2005, the film debuted theatrically in Japan on March 4, 2006. Two versions of the film exist: the original release, a short 25 minute version; and what Director Tsukamoto entitled the "Long Version", which runs 49 minutes. Swearnet: The Movie Swearnet: The Movie is a 2014 Canadian comedy film directed by Warren P. Sonoda, written, produced by and starring Mike Smith, John Paul Tremblay, and Robb Wells, stars of the Canadian television series Trailer Park Boys. In the film, Smith, Tremblay and Wells appear as themselves as they embark on creating a fully uncensored Internet network. The Guinness World Records website lists the film as holding the record for the most uses of the word "fuck" in a film, with a total of 935 times. Inner Demons Inner Demons is a 2014 found footage horror film that was directed by Seth Grossman. The movie had its world premiere on 13 June 2014 at the Los Angeles Film Festival and stars Lara Vosburgh as a teenage drug addict whose problems may be a result of demonic possession. Bad Ass 3: Bad Asses on the Bayou Bad Asses on the Bayou is a 2015 action film starring Danny Trejo and Danny Glover, written and directed by Craig Moss. The film is the third part of the Bad Ass series. Inspector Clouseau Inspector Clouseau is a 1968 British comedy film. It was directed by Bud Yorkin, written by Frank Waldman and Tom Waldman and stars Alan Arkin as Inspector Clouseau. It was filmed by Mirisch Films at the MGM-British Studios, Borehamwood and in Europe. Screenwriter Frank Waldman would later co-write The Return of the Pink Panther, The Pink Panther Strikes Again, Revenge of the Pink Panther, and Trail of the Pink Panther. Tom Waldman would co-write Trail with Frank. The film was not directed by Blake Edwards, did not have a score by Henry Mancini and the title role was not portrayed by Peter Sellers. All three were involved at that time with the film The Party. The Mirisch Company wanted to proceed with this film, so when Sellers and Edwards declined to participate, Mirisch decided to proceed without them. The film languished in obscurity and although it has been released to home video on VHS, DVD and Blu-ray, was not included in 2004s Pink Panther Collection but was later added to the Ultimate collection released in 2008. The film received mostly negative reviews and performed poorly at the box office. Under the Sun Under the Sun is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 December 1998, directed by Colin Nutley, adapted from the short story The Little Farm by H. E. Bates. The film stars Rolf Lassgård, Helena Bergstrom, and Johan Widerberg. Set in Sweden in the mid-1950s, the film was nominated for the 1999 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The Living and the Dead The Living and the Dead is a 2006 British drama film written and directed by Simon Rumley, starring Leo Bill, Kate Fahy and Roger Lloyd-Pack. Vettai Vettai is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language action film co produced, written and directed by N. Linguswamy. The film stars Arya, R. Madhavan, Sameera Reddy, and Amala Paul in the lead roles while Ashutosh Rana, Thambi Ramaiah and Nassar played supporting roles. The film score is composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, while cinematography is by Nirav Shah and editing handled by Anthony Gonsalves. The film became announced shortly after the release of Lingusamys Paiyaa, with Dhayanidhi Alagiris Cloud Nine Movies agreeing to produce the film, following a successful collaboration during the directors previous film. During a lengthy pre-production phase, the film underwent major changes in its main cast and Cloud Nine Movies stepped out of the project, with Linguswamys own banner, Thirupathi Brothers, taking up the film. Filming was initially planned to begin by mid-2010, but was delayed until March 2011.. The film is reportedly being remade in Hindi as Baaghi 3 starring Tiger Shroff and Riteish Deshmukh.. The film revolves around two brothers, the elder being sensitive to violence and the younger being a jobless rogue, settled in Thoothukudi. After the death of their father, a police officer, the elder brother takes on the same job by request of the younger. The older brother rises to fame in his job by having his younger brother secretly punish suspects and save victims for him. This angers two of the towns biggest mob bosses, who begin to seek revenge on the elder brother. After getting severely beaten by them, the elder brother loses his fear and becomes physically stronger through training from his younger brother. How the brothers get back at two gangs and protect their families form the rest of the story. The Wedding Pact The Wedding Pact is a 2014 American romance film directed by Matt Berman and starring Haylie Duff and Chris Soldevilla. The film was released on DVD on February 3, 2014. Vegetarian Cannibal Vegetarian Cannibal is a 2012 Croatian drama film directed by Branko Schmidt. It was released on 1 March 2012 and stars Rene Bitorajac as an immoral doctor. 20,000 Years in Sing Sing 20,000 Years in Sing Sing is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film set in Sing Sing Penitentiary, the maximum security prison in Ossining, New York, starring Spencer Tracy as an inmate and Bette Davis as his girlfriend. It was directed by Michael Curtiz and based upon the nonfiction book Twenty Thousand Years in Sing Sing, written by Lewis E. Lawes, the warden of Sing Sing from 1920 to 1941. The film was remade by First National Pictures as Castle on the Hudson in 1940, starring John Garfield, Ann Sheridan, and Pat OBrien. Zerophilia Zerophilia is a 2005 romantic comedy film with speculative-fiction elements directed by Academy of Motion Pictures Student Academy Award-winning director Martin Curland and produced by Microangelo Entertainment. It is about a young man who discovers that he has a genetic condition which will cause a change of sex following each orgasm. It was filmed in Fall Creek. Dead Air Dead Air is a 2009 American science fiction-horror film directed by Corbin Bernsen and starring Bill Moseley and Patricia Tallman. The story focuses on a radio station that warns its listeners after an explosion unleashes zombies into Los Angeles. Screenwriter Kenny Yakkel explained before the films release that the "undead" presented are not actual zombies: "Its like a PCP zombie movie, thats my take on it cause theyre not really dead." Murder 3 Murder 3 is an Indian psychological thriller film. It is the third installment in the Murder film series and sequel to the 2011 film, Murder 2. Directed by Vishesh Bhatt and produced by Mukesh Bhatt from Vishesh Films. This is the third installment in the series and unlike its predecessors, this edition is an official remake - of the Colombian thriller The Hidden Face. Murder 3 was released on 15 February 2013 to mixed reviews. The film performed moderately well at the box office. Dark Command Dark Command is a 1940 Western film starring Claire Trevor, John Wayne and Walter Pidgeon loosely based on Quantrills Raiders during the American Civil War. Directed by Raoul Walsh from the novel by W. R. Burnett, Dark Command is the only film in which western icons John Wayne and Roy Rogers appear together, and was the only film Wayne and Raoul Walsh made together since Walsh discovered Wayne working as a prop mover, renamed him, and gave him his first leading role in the epic widescreen western The Big Trail a decade before. The film also features George "Gabby" Hayes as Waynes characters sidekick. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Original Score and Best Art Direction by John Victor Mackay. Kon-Tiki Kon-Tiki is a Norwegian-Swedish documentary film about the Kon-Tiki expedition led by Norwegian explorer and writer Thor Heyerdahl in 1947, released in Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Denmark in 1950, followed by the United States in 1951. The movie, which was directed by Thor Heyerdahl and edited by Olle Nordemar, received the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for 1951 at the 24th Academy Awards. The Oscar officially went to Olle Nordemar. The Academy Film Archive preserved Kon-Tiki in 2013. Daltry Calhoun Daltry Calhoun is a 2005 comedy-drama film, written and directed by Katrina Holden Bronson and produced by Danielle Renfrew, Erica Steinberg, Quentin Tarantino, and Todd King. It stars Johnny Knoxville as the lead character; Daltry Calhoun, Elizabeth Banks as Daltrys ex-girlfriend, Sophie Traub as his estranged daughter, and David Koechner as Daltrys friend. Missionary Man Missionary Man is a 2007 American action film co-written, directed by and starring Dolph Lundgren. Parugu Parugu is a 2008 Indian Telugu-language romantic action film written and directed by Bhaskar of Bommarillu fame. Allu Arjun, Sheela and Prakash Raj played the lead roles while Poonam Bajwa and Jayasudha made crucial cameo appearances. Dil Raju produced the film on Sri Venkateswara Creations whilst Mani Sharma scored the film soundtrack and background score. Vijay C Chakravarthy and Marthand K. Venkatesh handled the cinematography & editing of the film respectively. This film revolves around a person named Neelakanta and his love for his 2 daughters Subbalakshmi and Meenakshi. Neelakanta is a powerful man in his village who doesnt believe in love marriages. Subbalakshmi elopes with a guy called Errababu on the night of her arranged marriage. Neelakantas men kidnap all the friends of Errababu and Krishna, a happy go lucky guy from Hyderabad, is one among them. Krishna falls in love with Meenakshi at first sight who happens to be the younger daughter of Neelakanta which he knows later. At first Meenakshi is scared and doesnt believe in love, but after Krishna saves her from a couple of men who want to rape her, she reciprocates his love. In the meanwhile, Neelakanta finds Subbalakshmi and Errababu but lets them go to find out shes pregnant. The rest is about how Krishna wins the heart of Neelakanta. The film was officially launched on 15 March 2007 at Hyderabad and the principal photography began in June 2007. The film was shot in Hyderabad, Kerala, Kodaikanal and Rajahmundry while a song was shot in Jordan. The principal photography came to an end in April 2008 though the makers planned it to complete by January 2008. The film was premiered in Prasads IMAX on 30 April 2008 at 10:45 PM while the film had its worldwide release on 2 May 2008. The film won 2 Nandi Awards and won 1 award & 3 nominations at the 56th Filmfare Awards South. The film was dubbed into Malayalam under the title Krishna which too enjoyed similar success. The film was also later dubbed into Hindi under the title Veerta: The Power by Goldmines Telefilms in 2010 with Allu Arjuns voice dubbed by Sanket Mhatre. It opened to mixed reviews. Offspring Offspring is a 2009 horror film directed by Andrew van den Houten. The film centers on survivors of a feral flesh-eating tribe who abduct locals. It is based on the novel of the same name by Jack Ketchum, which is itself the sequel to Off Season. The cannibals in this film speak a language of grunts which is subtitled for the viewer. This did not happen in the sequel, as it only contains one of them. The Fourth State The Fourth State is a 2012 German thriller film directed by Dennis Gansel and starring Moritz Bleibtreu, Kasia Smutniak, Max Riemelt, Rade Serbedzija, Mark Ivanir and Isabella Vinet. It premiered in Germany on March 8, 2012. The working title was The Year of the Snake. The Unsuspected The Unsuspected is a 1947 American black-and-white film noir directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Claude Rains, Audrey Totter, Ted North, Constance Bennett, and Joan Caulfield. The film was based on the novel written by Charlotte Armstrong. The screenplay was co-written by Bess Meredyth, who was married to director Curtiz. I Was a Teenage Werewolf I Was a Teenage Werewolf is a 1957 horror film starring Michael Landon as a troubled teenager, Yvonne Lime and Whit Bissell. It was co-written and produced by cult film producer Herman Cohen and was one of the most successful films released by American International Pictures. It was originally released as a double feature with Invasion of the Saucer Men. The release included the tagline, "We DARE You To See The Most Amazing Motion Pictures Of Our Time!" Dr Jekyll & Sister Hyde Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde is a 1971 British horror film directed by Roy Ward Baker based on the novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. The film was made by British studio Hammer Film Productions and was their third adaptation of the story after The Ugly Duckling and The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll. The film is notable for showing Jekyll transform into a female Hyde; it also incorporates into the plot aspects of the historical Jack the Ripper and Burke and Hare cases. The two characters were played by the films stars, Ralph Bates and Martine Beswick. The Island at the Top of the World The Island at the Top of the World is a 1974 American fantasy adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions and starring Donald Sinden and David Hartman. Do It! Fallo! is a 2003 Italian film co-written and directed by Tinto Brass. The film is known in English as Do It! and Private. It consists of a series of 6 independent vignettes. Blue State Blue State is a Canadian/American romantic comedy film, released in 2007, starring Breckin Meyer and Anna Paquin. The film was the first effort of Paquin in an executive role. Aelita: Queen of Mars Aelita, also known as Aelita: Queen of Mars, is a silent film directed by Soviet filmmaker Yakov Protazanov made at the Mezhrabpom-Rus film studio and released in 1924. It was based on Alexei Tolstoys novel of the same name. Nikolai Tseretelli and Valentina Kuindzhi were cast in leading roles. Though the main focus of the story is the daily lives of a small group of people during the post-war Soviet Union, the enduring importance of the film comes from its early science fiction elements. It primarily tells of a young man, Los, traveling to Mars in a rocket ship, where he leads a popular uprising against the ruling group of Elders, with the support of Queen Aelita who has fallen in love with him after watching him through a telescope. In its performances in the cinemas in Leningrad, Dmitri Shostakovich played on the piano the music he provided for the film. In the United States, Aelita was edited and titled by Benjamin De Casseres for release in 1929 as Aelita: Revolt of the Robots. Western Union Western Union is a 1941 American Western film directed by Fritz Lang and starring Robert Young, Randolph Scott, and Dean Jagger. Filmed in Technicolor on location in Arizona and Utah, Western Union is about a reformed outlaw who tries to make good by joining the team wiring the Great Plains for telegraph service in 1861. Conflicts arise between the man and his former gang, as well as between the team stringing the wires and the Native Americans through whose land the new lines must run. In this regard, the film is not historically accurate; the installation of telegraph wires was met with protest from no one. The film is based on the novel Western Union by Zane Grey, although there are significant differences between the two plots. Speaking of Sex Speaking of Sex is a 2001 Canadian/American/French romantic comedy film directed by John McNaughton and starring Bill Murray, James Spader, Lara Flynn Boyle, and Jay Mohr. Moscow Heat Moscow Heat is a 2004 Russian action film directed by Jeff Celentano. The World of Stainboy The World of Stainboy is a series of flash animation shorts created in 2000 by director Tim Burton and animated by Flinch Studio. The character Stainboy first appeared in two short poems in the book The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy & Other Stories, also created and illustrated by Tim Burton. The series is Burtons first foray into the superhero genre since Batman Returns. In the shorts, Stainboy works for the Burbank police, and at the start of each episode he is ordered to investigate and bring in social outcasts. Many of the outcasts are characters from the Oyster Boy book. Each of the six episodes is under five minutes in length. The final episode had Stainboy living through a flashback to his early childhood at an orphanage, implying the beginning of a larger storyline, although no further episodes were produced. In November 2010, Burton began a new story about Stainboy, on the Twitter account "BurtonStory." Fans could contribute to the story via Twitter, and the best continuation Tweets of the day would be re-Tweeted by BurtonStory. The project ended on December 6. Grizzly Park Grizzly Park is an American horror film, released February 8, 2008. Focusing on a group of troublesome young adults led by a park ranger, the movies predator is Brody the Bear, a Kodiak bear who makes his first film appearance. Outside In Outside In is a 2017 American drama film, directed by Lynn Shelton, from a screenplay by Shelton and Jay Duplass. It stars Jay Duplass, Edie Falco, Kaitlyn Dever, and Ben Schwartz. It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2017. It was released on March 30, 2018, by The Orchard. At the 2018 Filmfest DC, the international SIGNIS jury honored the film with the SIGNIS Prize. Stalin Stalin is a 1992 television film, produced for HBO, starring Robert Duvall portraying Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. The film won three Golden Globe Awards among various awards including cinematography awards for Vilmos Zsigmond as well as best actor for Robert Duvall. Filming was done in Budapest and Moscow, with extraordinary access to Kremlin buildings in the weeks surrounding the Dissolution of the Soviet Union. Comic Book Villains Comic Book Villains is a 2002 American black comedy film written and directed by James Robinson and starring DJ Qualls, Donal Logue, Michael Rapaport, Natasha Lyonne and Eileen Brennan. The Christmas Shoes The Christmas Shoes is a 2002 American-Canadian made-for-television drama film based on the song and novel of the same name which was broadcast on CBS on December 1, 2002. It was shot in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It is the first part in a trilogy of films, followed by The Christmas Blessing and The Christmas Hope. The Great Journey Le Grand Voyage is a 2004 film written and directed by Ismaël Ferroukhi. The film portrays the relationship between father and son as both embark on a religious pilgrimage trip by car. The film won the Golden Astor for Best Film at the 2005 Mar del Plata International Film Festival, also was shown at the prestigious 2004 Toronto and Venice International Film Festivals. The Chinese Botanist's Daughters Les filles du botaniste is a French and Canadian film, with the background set as in China. It was released in 2006. Its English title is The Chinese Botanists Daughters. Love Lies Bleeding Love Lies Bleeding is a 2008 American thriller film directed by Keith Samples that stars Christian Slater. Filming took place in Albuquerque. Sathuranga Vettai Sathuranga Vettai is a 2014 Tamil-language heist thriller film written and directed by debutant H. Vinoth, starring Natraj and Ishaara Nair in the lead roles, while Ponvannan, Ilavarasu, and Piraisoodan, among others, play supporting roles. Produced by Manobala, it features music by Sean Roldan and cinematography by K. G. Venkatesh. The film, touted to be an "indianized con movie", was released by Thiruppathi Brothers Film Media on 18 July 2014 and received positive reviews from critics. A sequel is currently under development titled Sathuranga Vettai 2 starring Arvind Swamy and Trisha Krishnan. It has been remade in Telugu as Bluff Master and is being remade in Kannada as Jagath Khiladi. The Constitution The Constitution is a 2016 Croatian drama film directed by Rajko Grlić, starring Nebojša Glogovac, Ksenija Marinković, Dejan Aćimović, and Božidar Smiljanić. The Shakiest Gun in the West The Shakiest Gun in the West is a 1968 American comedy-western film starring Don Knotts. It was directed by Alan Rafkin and written by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum. The film is a remake of The Paleface, a 1948 movie starring Bob Hope and Jane Russell. The film was originally released on VHS in 1988 by GoodTimes Home Video and re-released in 1996 by MCA Home Video. It was later released on DVD in 2003 by Universal Pictures. The soundtrack by Vic Mizzy was released on CD by Percepto in 2007. Mizzy highlights a comic tone to the score while paying subtle tribute to Ennio Morricone. Thenmavin Kombath Thenmavin Kombath is a 1994 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy adventure film, written and directed by Priyadarshan, produced and edited by N. Gopalakrishnan, and starring Mohanlal, Shobana, Nedumudi Venu, Kaviyoor Ponnamma, KPAC Lalitha, Sukumari, Kuthiravattam Pappu, Sreenivasan, Sankaradi, and Sharat Saxena. The cinematography was by K. V. Anand and the score was composed by S. P. Venkatesh, while Berny-Ignatius composed the songs, with lyrics written by Gireesh Puthenchery. K. V. Anand and Sabu Cyril won National Film Awards for Best Cinematography and Best Production Design respectively. Music directors Berny-Ignatius received the Kerala State Film Award for Best Music. The film emerged as a blockbuster at the Kerala box office and was the highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year. The film is considered among audiences and critics to be among the best comedy films in the history of Malayalam cinema. The film received 2 National Film Awards and 5 Kerala State Film Awards in various categories. The film was loosely remade in Tamil as Muthu in Hindi by Priyadarshan as Saat Rang Ke Sapne, and in Kannada as Sahukara. Parked Parked is a 2011 Irish drama film written by Ciaran Creagh and directed by Darragh Byrne about homelessness, friendship, and the will to survive adversity, whilst still retaining poise. Embrace of the Vampire Embrace of the Vampire is a 2013 film remake of the 1995 film Embrace of the Vampire. It was released on October 15, 2013 direct to video in the United States to universally negative reviews. The film takes place in Los Angeles, California. The 3 Worlds of Gulliver The 3 Worlds of Gulliver is a 1960 Eastmancolor Columbia Pictures fantasy film loosely based upon the 18th century Irish novel Gullivers Travels by Jonathan Swift. The film stars Kerwin Mathews as the title character, June Thorburn as his fiancée Elizabeth, and child actress Sherry Alberoni as Glumdalclitch. Filmed in England and Spain, Gulliver was directed by Jack Sher and featured stop-motion animation and special visual effects by Ray Harryhausen. The cast includes Martin Benson as Flimnap, Lee Patterson as Reldresal, Jo Morrow as Gwendolyn, Mary Ellis as the Queen of Brobdingnag, Marian Spencer as the Empress of Lilliput, Peter Bull as Lord Bermogg, and Alec Mango as the Minister of Lilliput. Eating Out: Drama Camp Eating Out: Drama Camp is a 2011 American sex comedy film and the fourth installment in the Eating Out film series. The film was directed by Q. Allan Brocka, who co-wrote it with Phillip J. Bartell. Mammoth Mammoth is a 2006 action comedy horror directed by Tim Cox and produced by Plinyminor in association with the Sci Fi Channel starring Vincent Ventresca, Summer Glau, Leila Arcieri and Tom Skerritt. The film was nominated for a 2006 Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects. Mass Effect: Paragon Lost Mass Effect: Paragon Lost is an animated feature film set in the Mass Effect science fiction universe during the events of Mass Effect 2. It is produced by BioWare, FUNimation, T.O Entertainment and animated by Production I.G. The film was screened in select theaters on November 29, 2012. It was released for digital download on Xbox Live and PlayStation Network on December 14, 2012, and on DVD and Blu-ray on December 28, 2012. The Cardinal The Cardinal is a 1963 American drama film which was produced independently and directed by Otto Preminger, and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The screenplay was written by Robert Dozier, based on the novel of the same name by Henry Morton Robinson. Its cast featured Tom Tryon, Romy Schneider and John Huston, and it was nominated for six Academy Awards. The film was shot on location in Boston, in Stamford, and in Rome and Vienna. The music score was written by Jerome Moross. The Cardinal featured the final appearance by veteran film star Dorothy Gish as well as the last big-screen performance of Maggie McNamara. Robinsons novel was based on the life of Cardinal Francis Spellman, who was then Archbishop of New York. The Vaticans liaison officer for the film was Rev. Dr. Joseph Ratzinger, later to become Pope Benedict XVI. The story touches on various social issues such as interfaith marriage, sex outside marriage, abortion, racial bigotry, the rise of fascism and war. Children of the Revolution Children of the Revolution is a 1996 Australian historic comedy film, depicting Joseph Stalin and his sons somewhat deterministic path into The Revolution in modern-day Australia. It stars Judy Davis, Geoffrey Rush, Sam Neill, and F. Murray Abraham as Joseph Stalin. Quicksilver Highway Quicksilver Highway is a 1997 television horror film directed by Mick Garris. It is based on Clive Barkers short story "The Body Politic" and Stephen Kings short story "Chattery Teeth". The film was originally shown on television before being released on home media. The Star The Star is a 2002 Russian film directed by Nikolai Lebedev, a large modern project of Mosfilm. It is based on a short story of the same name by Emmanuil Kazakevich, about a group of Soviet scouts working behind enemy lines during Operation Bagration in World War II. The story had previously been made into a 1953 film of the same name. Aleksei Kravchenko won a government award for his role in this film. The Danish Poet The Danish Poet is a 2006 animated short film written, directed, and animated by Torill Kove and narrated by Liv Ullmann. A co-production of the National Film Board of Canada and Mikrofilm AS of Norway, it has won both the Academy Award and Genie Award for best animated short film. Long Way North Long Way North is a 2015 French-Danish animated film directed by Rémi Chayé. The film premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award. The Golden Calf The Golden Calf is a 1968 Soviet comedy film directed by Mikhail Shveytser, based on the eponymous novel by Ilf and Petrov. Android Android is a 1982 American science fiction film directed by Aaron Lipstadt and starring Don Keith Opper and Klaus Kinski. The film tells the story of a scientist and his assistant who are working on an illegal android program in their laboratory on a space station in deep space. The film was voted Best Science Fiction Film in 1983 by The Age, but received a mixed reaction from critics and viewers. Darkened Room Darkened Room is an 8-minute film directed by David Lynch. It first appeared on Lynchs website, DavidLynch.com, in 2002. It has subsequently been released on the DVD anthology Dynamic:01. In the first half of the film, a Japanese woman shows us her apartment in Tokyo and muses on the amount of bananas produced worldwide. The woman then tells us that her friend next door is sad. In the second half, a blonde woman sits on a sofa and cries. Then a brunette woman enters and says cruel things to her, before threatening to tell her the truth. The film ends with a fade to black. The film was shot on digital video. In an introduction that appears on the Dynamic:01 DVD, Lynch calls the film "an experiment based on some idea", and says the film "was always some kind of tie in to bananas, information concerning bananas, so we can all learn some things as we enjoy the shows". Then he laughs. Upendra Upendra is a 1999 psychological thriller Kannada film written and directed by Upendra. It starred Upendra, Raveena Tandon, Prema and Damini in the lead roles. The film explores three human emotions through the relationship between the main character and the three heroines. The songs of the film were written by Upendra and music was composed by Gurukiran. The movie has a cult fanbase. The film won Filmfare Award for Best Film and Filmfare Award for Best Director. A Japanese who saw the film in Bangalore was impressed by it as he found it similar to the story of Buddha and the concept of Maslows hierarchy of needs and hence got it released in Japan. It was screened at the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival in Japan in 2001. A sequel tilted Uppi 2 was released in 2015. Helium Helium is a 2014 short film by Danish film maker Anders Walter. Duane Hopwood Duane Hopwood is a 2005 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Matt Mulhern, and starring David Schwimmer, Janeane Garofalo, Judah Friedlander, John Krasinski and Steve Schirripa. After being featured in the Sundance Film Festival in January 2005, it later had a limited theatrical release in November 2005. The films plot centers on the title character, an alcoholic whose life is spiraling downward rapidly after his divorce from Linda. R100 R100 is a Japanese dramedy film directed by Hitoshi Matsumoto. The film had its world premiere at 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2013. Finding Altamira Finding Altamira is a 2016 Spanish biographical drama film starring Antonio Banderas, and directed by Hugh Hudson. It is Hudsons first fiction film since I Dreamed of Africa in 2000. It was shot in Santillana del Mar, Comillas, Puente San Miguel and Santander at the end of 2014 and was released at the beginning of 2015. My Mother's Wound Annemin Yarası is a 2016 Turkish dramatic film. Annemin Yarası was released by BKM Film on 11 March 2016. The Blacksmith The Blacksmith is a 1922 American short comedy film co-written, co-directed by and featuring Buster Keaton. Buster plays an assistant blacksmith to the big worker played by Joe Roberts, with predictable results. Howling V: The Rebirth Howling V: The Rebirth is a 1989 direct-to-video horror film directed by Neal Sundstrom from the screenplay by Freddie Rowe and Clive Turner, and filmed in Budapest, Hungary. Starring Phil Davis, Victoria Catlin, Elizabeth She, Ben Cole, and William Shockley. The Rebirth is the fifth entry in the series of seven stand-alone films with loose continuity. International Video Entertainment released it to video in 1989 and released on DVD as a double feature with The Freaks in 2003 by Artisan Home Entertainment and in 2007 by Timeless Media Group. The Blackout The Blackout is a 1997 American drama film directed by Abel Ferrara. It was screened out of competition at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Scarlet Diva Scarlet Diva is a 2000 Italian film by actress and first-time director and screenwriter Asia Argento. Poms Poms is a 2019 American comedy film directed by Zara Hayes, starring Diane Keaton, Jacki Weaver, Pam Grier, Celia Weston, Alisha Boe, Phyllis Somerville, Charlie Tahan, Bruce McGill, and Rhea Perlman. The film follows a group of women from a retirement community who decide to start a cheerleading squad. It was theatrically released in North America on May 10, 2019, by STX Entertainment. A Kid Like Jake A Kid Like Jake is a 2018 American drama film directed by Silas Howard and written by Daniel Pearle, based on his own 2013 play of the same name. The film stars Claire Danes, Jim Parsons, Priyanka Chopra, Amy Landecker, Ann Dowd, and Octavia Spencer. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2018. Distributed by IFC Films, A Kid Like Jake had a limited release on June 1, 2018. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for the performances of its cast. Busy Bodies Busy Bodies is a 1933 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. The Locket The Locket is a 1946 film noir directed by John Brahm, starring Laraine Day, Brian Aherne, Robert Mitchum, and Gene Raymond, and released by RKO Pictures. The film is based on a screenplay by Sheridan Gibney, adapted from "What Nancy Wanted" by Norma Barzman, wife of later-blacklisted writer Ben Barzman. It is noted for its complex use of layered flashbacks to give psychological depth to the narrative. Oh, God! You Devil Oh, God! You Devil is a 1984 American comedy film starring George Burns, Ted Wass, Ron Silver and Roxanne Hart. Directed by Paul Bogart and produced by Robert M. Sherman. The screenplay is by Andrew Bergman. Oh, God! You Devil is the third and final installment in the Oh, God! film series following Oh, God! and Oh, based on the novel of the same title by Avery Corman. George Burns received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Actor for his performance. Female Prisoner Scorpion: Jailhouse 41 is a film released in 1972 by Toei Company. It is the second in the Female Convict Scorpion series. It stars Meiko Kaji and is directed by Shunya Itō, who also directed the first film in the series Scorpion. God Is Brazilian God Is Brazilian is a 2003 Brazilian comedy-drama film directed and co-written by Carlos Diegues, based on a story by João Ubaldo Ribeiro. In the film, God, portrayed by Antônio Fagundes, decides to take a vacation and heads to northeastern Brazil to find a saint as a replacement. Rosario Tijeras Rosario Tijeras is a 2005 Colombian film based on the book of the same name written by Jorge Franco. The film was released in Colombia in 2005. In that same year the film had its North American premiere at the American Film Institute festival in Hollywood. The film was also nominated for a Goya Award for best foreign film. Rosario Tijeras is reportedly the second highest-grossing film in Colombian history. 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams is a 2010 comedy horror film written and directed by Tim Sullivan. It is a sequel to his earlier film 2001 Maniacs. The story and characters are based on Herschell Gordon Lewis original film Two Thousand Maniacs. The film stars Bill Moseley, Lin Shaye, Christa Campbell, Andrea Leon, and Nivek Ogre. Unda Unda is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language black comedy film, directed by Khalid Rahman and scripted by Harshad from Rahmans story. Krishnan Sethukumar produced the film under the banners of Moviee Mill and Gemini Studios. The film stars Mammootty, Shine Tom Chacko, Jacob Gregory and Arjun Ashokan. The story is based on a real incident that occurred at the time of the 2014 Lok Sabha election, when a police unit from Kerala was sent to a Maoist affected area of Chhattisgarh as part of election duty. Sajith Purushan was the films cinematographer, and its soundtrack and score were composed by Prashant Pillai. The film tells the story of a nine man police unit from Kerala led by Sub-inspector Manikandan C. P., who travel for an other state election duty in a Maoist prone area in Chattisgarh. Deceived by the calm and quiet on their first day, they were just starting to let their hair down when the shoot out the next day made them aware of the dangers they were about to face. In their initial rush of excitement, they fired all of the very limited number of bullets they had brought with them. To conduct the elections peacefully with only eight bullets left becomes a humongous task ahead of them. Unda’s development began in 2014, when Rahman spotted an article featured in the Malayala Manorama daily. The article was about a police unit from Kerala posted as part of election duty in a Maoist affected area in Chhattisgarh without sufficient ammunition. After a brief research, Harshad along with Rahman wrote the screenplay in 2016. Eventually, Sethukumar replacing Anwar Rasheed, who was its initial financer, became the producer of the film. The title was announced on 21 September 2018 and production commenced from October. Principal photography began by the second week of October in Kasaragod and shooting was completed on 23 March 2019 in Chhattisgarh. The film released in Kerala and rest of India on 14 June 2019 and globally on 19 June. Upon release, the film met with widespread critical acclaim. The performances of its cast, direction and screenplay were praised by critics. It grossed over ₹20 crore worldwide in 10 days at the box office and became a commercial success. Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland is a 1903 British silent film directed by Cecil Hepworth and Percy Stow. Only one copy of the original film is known to exist. The British Film Institute partially restored the movie and its original film tinting and released it in 2010. According to BFI, the original film ran about 12 minutes; the restoration runs 9 minutes and 35 seconds. At the beginning of the restoration, it states that this is the first movie adaptation of Lewis Carrolls childrens book Alices Adventures in Wonderland. The film is memorable for its use of special effects, including Alices shrinking in the Hall of Many Doors, and in her large size, stuck inside of White Rabbits home, reaching for help through a window. It is now available from several sources, and is included as a bonus feature on a 1996 BBC DVD. It is also included in the Vintage Cinema: Experiments in early film 1900s DVD. Ferdinand the Bull Ferdinand the Bull is a 1938 American stand-alone animated short produced by Walt Disney Productions and released on November 25, 1938 by RKO Radio Pictures. It was directed by Dick Rickard and based on the book, The Story of Ferdinand by Munro Leaf. The music was by Albert Hay Malotte, most known for his setting of The Lords Prayer, commonly sung at weddings. Electronic Labyrinth THX 1138 4EB Electronic Labyrinth: THX-1138 4EB is a 1967 social science-fiction short film written and directed by George Lucas while he attended the University of Southern Californias film school. The short was reworked as the 1971 theatrical feature THX 1138. In 2010, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain is a 1983 Hong Kong supernatural fantasy film directed by Tsui Hark, who attempts to combine Hong Kong action cinema with Western special effects technology. The film received five nominations at the 3rd Hong Kong Film Awards. Repentance Repentance is a 2013 psychological horror film written and directed by Philippe Caland, co-written by Shintaro Shimosawa and Yusuf Hassan and starring Forest Whitaker, Anthony Mackie, Mike Epps, Nicole Ari Parker and Sanaa Lathan. Repentance is the first major film production of CodeBlack Films since CodeBlacks merger with Lions Gate Entertainment in May 2012. The film had its limited release in US theaters on February 28, 2014. The Art of the Steal The Art of the Steal is a 2009 documentary film directed by Don Argott, about the controversial move of the Barnes Foundation, generally considered to be the worlds best collection of post-Impressionist art and valued in 2009 to be worth at least $25-billion, from Merion to Philadelphia. The move was disputed because Dr. Albert C. Barnes, who died in 1951, had specifically selected Lower Merion Township for its location. The collection was moved in 2012 to Philadelphia. The film presents an account of the claimed breaking of Barnes will, which it presents as a decades-long process that was initiated by Philadelphians who were enemies of Barnes while he was alive, and that was continued by their heirs. Zanjeer Zanjeer is a 2013 Indian action film directed by Apoorva Lakhia, shot simultaneously in Hindi and Telugu. It is a remake of the 1973 Hindi film of the same name. The film marked the Bollywood debut of Tollywood actor Ram Charan in the lead role along with Priyanka Chopra. Reliance BIG Entertainment bought worldwide distribution rights for . Upon release the film got mostly negative reviews. In the Basement In the Basement is a 2014 Austrian documentary film directed by Ulrich Seidl about people and their obsessions, and what they do in their basements in their free time. It was part of the Out of Competition section at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. There Was a Father is a 1942 Japanese film directed by Yasujirō Ozu. The Counterfeit Traitor The Counterfeit Traitor is a 1962 war film starring William Holden, Hugh Griffith, and Lilli Palmer. Holden plays an American-born Swedish citizen who agrees to spy on the Nazis in World War II. It was based on a nonfiction book of the same name by Alexander Klein. The film was directed by George Seaton. Touch Touch is a 1997 film written and directed by Paul Schrader. It is based on a novel by Elmore Leonard. The film, which has elements of drama and black comedy, stars Christopher Walken, Richard Schiff, Bridget Fonda, Skeet Ulrich, Tom Arnold, Gina Gershon, Lolita Davidovich, Janeane Garofalo and Paul Mazursky. It was shot in Fullerton. The soundtrack of the movie was composed and recorded by Dave Grohl, and released on his Capitol Records imprint, Roswell Records. The majority of the tracks are instrumental, with the exception of "How Do You Do," as well as two songs performed with Louise Post of Veruca Salt. The release would also mark the first time Grohl used his pseudonym Late, as credited in the liner notes, since the release of Pocketwatch in 1992. Cinemania Cinemania is a 2002 German/American documentary about five obsessed cinemaphiles, who, throughout the year, each see two to five films a day and work out a daily schedule to see them in theatres across New York City. Funky Forest: The First Contact , also known as Funky Forest: The First Encounter or simply Funky Forest, is a 2005 Japanese anthology comedy film co-written and co-directed by Katsuhito Ishii, Hajime Ishimine and Shunichiro Miki. The film is composed of several storylines, some of which coincide, most of which are comical. Pterodactyl Pterodactyl is a 2005 American horror film that premiered on the Sci Fi Channel. The film is directed by Mark L. Lester. Reykjavik-Rotterdam Reykjavík-Rotterdam is an Icelandic film from 2008 directed by Óskar Jónasson and starring Baltasar Kormákur. A Hollywood remake titled Contraband starring Mark Wahlberg was released in 2012. Coin Heist Coin Heist is a 2017 American crime drama film written and directed by Emily Hagins and based on the young-adult novel of the same name by Elisa Ludwig. The film stars Sasha Pieterse, Alexis G. Zall, Alex Saxon, Jay Walker and Connor Ratliff. It was released on Netflix on January 6, 2017. In the film, a group of students tries to raise money for their school by breaking into a mint and creating a limited edition run of coins to sell to collectors. Elvis: That's the Way It Is Elvis: Thats the Way It Is is a 1970 American documentary film directed by Denis Sanders. The film documents American singer Elvis Presleys Summer Festival in Las Vegas during August 1970. It was his first non-dramatic film since the beginning of his film career in 1956, and the film gives a clear view of Presleys return to live performances after years of making films. The film was released simultaneously with Presleys similarly titled twelfth studio album, Thats the Way It Is. Slaughtered Vomit Dolls Slaughtered Vomit Dolls is a 2006 Canadian-American surrealist exploitation psychological horror film written and directed by Lucifer Valentine, who coined "vomit gore" as a new subgenre. The film had a simultaneous DVD and limited theatrical release on February 14, 2006. The film follows a very loose plot structure, consisting of assorted random scenes mostly revolving around Angela Aberdeen, a bulimic stripper-turned-prostitute. Slaughtered Vomit Dolls is part of the Vomit Gore Trilogy and was followed by two sequels: ReGOREgitated Sacrifice and Slow Torture Puke Chamber. A fourth "Vomit Gore" film - titled Vomit Gore 4: Black Mass of the Nazi Sex Wizard - was released in 2015. Brink of Life Brink of Life, is a 1958 Swedish drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman. Bergman won the Best Director Award and Andersson, Dahlbeck, Ornäs and Thulin won the Best Actress Award at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. Return of the Evil Dead Return of the Blind Dead, also known as Return of the Evil Dead and El ataque de los muertos sin ojos, is a 1973 Spanish horror film written and directed by Amando de Ossorio. The film is the second in Ossorios "Blind Dead" series, and the sequel to Tombs of the Blind Dead. It was followed by The Ghost Galleon and Night of the Seagulls. He-Man and She-Ra: The Secret of the Sword He-Man and She-Ra: The Secret of the Sword is a 1985 American animated feature film produced by Filmation. Although released before the series Princess of Power began, the film was a compilation of the first five episodes with minor edits made. The film was part of a trend of theatrically released animations created by producers of TV shows and toys during the 1980s. The Secret of the Sword was first shown on television, in its original episodic form, during the week of the premiere of the She-Ra series, from September 9, 1985 to September 13, 1985. For series purposes, the film is known as the storyline The Sword of She-Ra. He-Man and She-Ra, Secret of the Sword Comic Book was published in 1985 by Mattel Toys as part of their "The Secret of the Sword Sweepstakes." The inside front cover is the contest entry page. The comic was handed out at theaters prior to seeing the film. The story runs six pages and recaps the film. Full-color, comic book-sized, 8-pages. Slumber Party Massacre III Slumber Party Massacre III is a 1990 American slasher film and the second sequel to The Slumber Party Massacre. It was directed by Sally Mattison, written by Bruce Carson and produced by Roger Corman, who had produced the first sequel. Starring Keely Christian, Brittain Frye, and Maria Ford, it is the third and final installment in the Slumber Party Massacre franchise. Steal This Movie Steal This Movie! is a 2000 American biographical film directed by Robert Greenwald and written by Bruce Graham, based on a number of books, including To America with Love: Letters From the Underground by Anita and Abbie Hoffman and American Rebel by Marty Jezer. The film follows 1960s radical figure Abbie Hoffman, and stars Vincent DOnofrio and Janeane Garofalo, with Jeanne Tripplehorn and Kevin Pollak. The film follows Hoffmans relationship with his second wife Anita and their "awakening" and subsequent conversion to an activist life. The title of the film is a play on Hoffmans 1970 counter-culture guidebook titled Steal This Book. Cabin by the Lake Cabin by the Lake is a horror TV movie released in 2000. It tells the story of Stanley, played by Judd Nelson, a script writer who begins killing girls for research for a movie he is writing, where the villain does the same thing. A 2001 sequel entitled Return to Cabin by the Lake was filmed and follows Stanleys attempts to make a film based on his previous murders by posing as the films director. Bootmen Bootmen is a 2000 Australian comedy-drama film, directed by Dein Perry. It was distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures in Canada and United States and 20th Century Fox Distribution in Australia and funded by the Australian Film Finance Corporation. Production was from 19 June to 18 August 1999 in Sydney and Newcastle by cinematographer Steve Mason who won two cinematography awards in the 2000 AFI awards and the 2001 FCCA Awards. It stars Adam Garcia, Sophie Lee, Sam Worthington. The film was released in Australia on 5 October 2000 and was Dein Perrys debut film, who was previously involved with stage shows such as Tap Dogs and Steel City. It is also known as Tap Dogs in Japan. Monster Brawl Monster Brawl is a 2011 independent Canadian horror comedy film. Barakamon is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Satsuki Yoshino. It started serialization in Square Enixs Gangan Online February 2009 issue. The story follows Seishu Handa, a calligrapher who moves to the remote Goto Islands off the western coast of Kyushu, and his various interactions with the people of the island. An anime adaptation by Kinema Citrus aired in Japan between July and September 2014. Funimation has licensed the series for streaming and home video release. In February 2014, Yen Press announced they have licensed Barakamon for English release in North America. A spin-off manga series started serialization in the November 2013 issue of Square Enixs Monthly Shonen Gangan magazine. An anime television adaptation by Diomedéa aired in Japan between July and September 2016. Flesh Flesh is a 1968 film directed by Paul Morrissey and starring Joe Dallesandro as a hustler working on the streets of New York City. It highlights various Warhol superstars, in addition to being the film debuts of both Jackie Curtis and Candy Darling. Also appearing are Geraldine Smith as Joes wife and Patti DArbanville as her lover. Flesh was first shown at the New Andy Warhol Garrick Theatre at 152 Bleecker Street, Manhattan, New York City on September 26, 1968. Flesh is the first film of the "Paul Morrissey Trilogy" produced by Andy Warhol. The other films in the trilogy include Trash and Heat. All three have gained a cult following and are noted examples of the ideals and ideology of the time period. Relative Values Relative Values is a 2000 British comedy film adaptation of the 1950s play of the same name by Noël Coward. It stars Julie Andrews, Colin Firth, William Baldwin, Edward Atterton, Stephen Fry and Jeanne Tripplehorn, and was directed by Eric Styles. It was filmed on location in the Isle of Man, mainly at The Nunnery, with scenes at Kirk Braddan. Believers Believers is a 2007 thriller film directed by the award-winning filmmaker Daniel Myrick and written by Myrick, Julia Fair and Daniel Noah. The film was distributed by Warner Bros. as a straight-to-DVD release in the United States and elsewhere. Thomas Kinkade's Christmas Cottage Thomas Kinkades Christmas Cottage, is a 2008 Christmas biopic directed by Michael Campus. It stars Jared Padalecki as painter Thomas Kinkade, and features Peter OToole, Marcia Gay Harden, and Aaron Ashmore. The film was originally intended for a theatrical release in December 2007, but due to final edits and music rights, was delayed until November 2008. Released in only a few overseas markets, it earned only $41,724. America's Most Hated Family in Crisis Americas Most Hated Family in Crisis is a 2011 BBC documentary film presented and written by Louis Theroux, who revisits the family at the core of the Westboro Baptist Church. It is a follow up to 2007s The Most Hated Family in America, also written and presented by Theroux. In 2019, Theroux made another follow-up, Surviving Americas Most Hated Family, essentially creating a trilogy of documentaries based on the church. The documentary first aired on BBC Two in the United Kingdom on 3 April 2011 at 9pm. It received mainly positive reviews from critics, with the Metro calling it "terrifying". The documentary had 3.33 million viewers and was BBC Twos most watched program of that week. Nothing in Return Nothing in Return is a 2015 Spanish drama film directed by Daniel Guzmán. Lake Placid vs. Anaconda Lake Placid vs. Anaconda is a 2015 American comedy horror television film directed by A. B. Stone, written by Berkeley Anderson and stars Corin Nemec, Yancy Butler and Robert Englund. The film premiered on April 25, 2015 on Syfy. It is a crossover between the Anaconda and Lake Placid franchises and the fifth installment in both their respective series. The film is also the last installment in the Anaconda series. It is followed by Legacy. Bel Canto Bel Canto is a 2018 hostage drama film directed by Paul Weitz, from a screenplay by Weitz and Anthony Weintraub. It is based upon the novel of the same name by Ann Patchett. It stars Julianne Moore, Ken Watanabe, Sebastian Koch, and Christopher Lambert. It was released on September 14, 2018 by Screen Media Films. Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too Winnie the Pooh and Tigger, Too is a 1974 animated featurette from Walt Disney Productions. It was directed by John Lounsbery, produced by Wolfgang Reitherman, and released on December 20, 1974 as a double feature with the live-action feature film The Island at the Top of the World. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, but lost to Closed Mondays. It was later added as a segment to the 1977 film The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. A soundtrack album was released simultaneously and featured such songs as "The Honey Tree" and "Birthday, Birthday." The film, whose name is a play on the slogan "Tippecanoe and Tyler too" made famous during the 1840 United States presidential election, is based on the third, fourth and seventh chapters from The House at Pooh Corner by A. A. Milne. It featured the voices of Sebastian Cabot as the Narrator, Paul Winchell as Tigger, Sterling Holloway as Winnie the Pooh, John Fiedler as Piglet, Timothy Turner as Christopher Robin,, Dori Whitaker as Roo,, Barbara Luddy as Kanga, and Junius Matthews as Rabbit. Starting Over Starting Over is a 1979 American comedy film based on Dan Wakefields novel, produced by James L. Brooks, and directed by Alan J. Pakula. Starring Burt Reynolds, Jill Clayburgh, and Candice Bergen, it follows a recently divorced man who is torn between his new girlfriend and his ex-wife. It was nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role and Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Marvin Hamlisch and Carole Bayer Sager wrote three original songs for the film, "Easy for You," "Better Than Ever", and "Starting Over", which are sung by Bergen live in the film as she is creating them but sung by Stephanie Mills for their radio versions. Le marginal Le Marginal is a 1983 French crime film directed by Jacques Deray and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo. The music for the film was composed by Ennio Morricone. Kill Me Later Kill Me Later is a 2001 film directed by Dana Lustig and starring Selma Blair and Max Beesley; it also features Brendan Fehr and Keegan Connor Tracy. The Pornographer The Pornographer is a 2001 French-Canadian erotic drama film written and directed by Bertrand Bonello who co-wrote the music score with Laurie Markovitch. The film features one explicit sexual scene with two pornographic actors, Ovidie and Titof. It won the FIPRESCI Prize at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the Stockholm Film Festival for Bronze Horse. Aziz Ansari: Dangerously Delicious Dangerously Delicious is a 2012 American stand-up comedy film written by and starring Aziz Ansari. It was filmed in June 2011 at the Warner Theatre in Washington during his Dangerously Delicious Tour. Macario Macario is a 1960 Mexican supernatural drama film directed by Roberto Gavaldón and starring Ignacio López Tarso and Pina Pellicer. It is based on the novel of the same name by B. Traven, set in the Viceroyalty of New Spain. It was the first Mexican film to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was also entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. More More is an English-language drama-romance film written and directed by Barbet Schroeder, in his theatrical feature film directorial debut, released in 1969. Starring Mimsy Farmer and Klaus Grünberg, it deals with heroin addiction as drug fascination on the island of Ibiza, Spain. Made in the political fallout of the 1960s counterculture, the film features drug experimentation, "free love", and other references to contemporary European youth culture. The film screenplay was written by Paul Gégauff and Barbet Schroeder with the original story by Schroeder. Art directed by Fran Lewis and Nestor Almendros. It features soundtracks written and performed by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released as the album More. Schroeders inspiration for the film came from the counterculture tradition of the 1960s with themes of drugs, addiction, sexual freedom and the beauty of life often in New Wave films. Real drugs were used in scenes showing the use of marijuana, heroin, and LSD. Production began in 1968, and the film was partially funded by Jet Films and executive produced by Les Films du Losange with a low budget. Upon its release on August 4, 1969, More achieved critical acclaim. It was selected to be screened in the Cannes Classics section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival at Buñuel Theatre. On April 5, 2005, a DVD version of More, was released by Home Vision Entertainment. The Experts The Experts is a 1989 American comedy film starring John Travolta, Arye Gross and Kelly Preston. It was written by Steven Greene, Eric Alter, and Nick Thiel and directed by Dave Thomas. During production there were several uncredited rewrites of the script performed by Thomas at the request of Paramount chief Ned Tannen. American Yakuza American Yakuza is a 1993 American action crime film directed by Frank Cappello and starring Viggo Mortensen, Ryo Ishibashi, and Michael Nouri, with supporting roles by Franklyn Ajaye, Yuji Okumoto, Anzu Lawson, and Robert Forster. The screenplay by John Allen Nelson and Max Strom is based on a story by executive producer Takashige Ichise. The film had its theatrical release in Japan in December 1993, followed by theatrical release in South Korea in 1994. The film had its video premiere in the United States in 1995 and its DVD premiere in Russia in 2002. Kalyug Kalyug is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Mohit Suri and produced by Mukesh Bhatt. It introduces actor Kunal Khemu, in his debut film as an adult actor. It also stars Emraan Hashmi, Smilie Suri and Amrita Singh. Kalyug released on 9 December 2005. It featured the fictional porn website which inspired a real website of the same name. Many scenes and basic plot of the movie is inspired from 1999 Hollywood movie, 8mm. Call Girl Call Girl is a 2007 Portuguese movie directed by António-Pedro Vasconcelos starring Soraia Chaves, Nicolau Breyner, Ivo Canelas and Joaquim de Almeida. It was the highest-grossing Portuguese film in 2007. Hassan wa Morcus Hassan and Marcus is an Egyptian film released in 2008. Heavenly Shift Heavenly Shift is a 2013 Hungarian comedy film directed by Márk Bodzsár. Henry Gamble's Birthday Party Henry Gambles Birthday Party is a 2015 drama film written and directed by Stephen Cone. Carry on Cabby Carry On Cabby is the seventh in the series of Carry On films to be made. Released on 7 November 1963, it was the first to have a screenplay written by Talbot Rothwell from a story by Dick Hills and Sid Green. Regulars Sid James, Hattie Jacques, Kenneth Connor and Charles Hawtrey are all present. Liz Fraser makes her third appearance and Esma Cannon makes her fourth and final appearance. This was the first film in the series to feature Carry On regular Jim Dale, and the first not to feature Kenneth Williams in the cast. Carry On Cabby was originally planned as a non-Carry On film, called Call Me A Cab but midway through it became part of the Carry On series. The Ghost Galleon The Ghost Galleon also known as El buque maldito, is a 1974 Spanish horror film written and directed by Amando de Ossorio and starring Jack Taylor. It has numerous alternate titles, including The Blind Dead 3, Horror of the Zombies and Ship of Zombies. The film is the third in Ossorios "Blind Dead" series, and the sequel to Tombs of the Blind Dead and Return of the Blind Dead. It was followed by the final entry, Night of the Seagulls. Fool for Love Fool for Love is a 1985 American drama film directed by Robert Altman. The film stars Sam Shepard, who also wrote both the original play and the adaptations screenplay, alongside Kim Basinger, Harry Dean Stanton, Randy Quaid and Martha Crawford. It was entered into the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. It was filmed in Eldorado and Las Vegas, New Mexico. The Five Gonin is a 1995 film directed by Takashi Ishii and starring Takeshi Kitano, Kōichi Satō and Masahiro Motoki. This was the first film Kitano starred in after his 1994 motorcycle accident. The eyepatch the character wears was because his right eye was still leaking fluids. Good Time Max Good Time Max is a 2007 drama film directed by James Franco, who also co-wrote and co-stars in the film. It premiered at the 6th Annual Tribeca Film Festival. Göta kanal 2 - Kanalkampen Göta kanal 2 – Kanalkampen is a comedy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 December 2006, directed by Pelle Seth. It is a sequel to Göta kanal eller Vem drog ur proppen? and was followed by Kanalkungens hemlighet. The film was first released to the Royal Cinema in Motala on 11 December 2006 before being generally released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 December the same year. Archipelago Archipelago is a 2010 British film written and directed by Joanna Hogg about a family holiday on the island of Tresco, which forms part of the archipelago of the Isles of Scilly. Open Season: Scared Silly Open Season: Scared Silly is a 2015 American-Canadian computer-animated comedy film produced by Sony Pictures Animation, with animation provided by Rainmaker Entertainment. It is the fourth installment in the Open Season film series, following Open Season, Open Season 2, and Open Season 3. The film was directed by David Feiss and produced by John Bush, with music by Rupert Gregson-Williams and Dominic Lewis. With an exception of Melissa Sturm and Michelle Murdocca, none of the voice cast from the previous installments reprised their roles in this film. It theatrically premiered in Turkey on December 18, 2015, and was released as a direct-to-video in the United States and Canada on March 8, 2016. While the film acknowledges the events depicted in the original film, it ignores the continuity seen in Open Season 2 and Open Season 3, as characters, such as the Domesticated Dogs, Elliots fawn, and Ursa, are completely absent. The Bride The Bride is a Russian psychological thriller horror film directed by Svyatoslav Podgayevsky and starring Victoria Agalakova,Vyacheslav Chepurchenko Aleksandra Rebenok, Igor Khripunov and Victor Solovyev. The film tells the story of college student Nastya and her fiancé Ivan, who go to meet Ivans family, only to discover that they have a dark past with many secrets to keep and that they may be planning something sinister for her. The Bride was released on 19 January 2017. It received mixed reviews from critics. Guns of the Magnificent Seven Guns of the Magnificent Seven is a 1969 western, styled in the genre of a Zapata Western, the second sequel to the classic 1960 western action film, The Magnificent Seven, itself based on Akira Kurosawas Seven Samurai. The film was directed by Paul Wendkos and produced by Vincent M. Fennelly. It stars George Kennedy as Chris Adams, the character Yul Brynner portrayed in the first two films. The additions to the cast to make up the "new" seven are Monte Markham, Bernie Casey, James Whitmore, Reni Santoni, Joe Don Baker and Scott Thomas. Each have their quirks and baggage. They band together to help free a Mexican revolutionary and help fight the oppression of sadistic militarist Diego played by Michael Ansara. Elmer Bernstein once again provides the music. Are You Being Served? Are You Being Served? is a 1977 film based on the BBCs hugely successful British sitcom Are You Being Served?, which follows the staff of the mens and womens clothing departments of the London Grace Brothers department store. The story is an adaptation of the successful stage version of the show, which played at Winter Gardens. The film was directed by Bob Kellett and the screenplay was by series creators and writers David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd. The film also featured the performers from the television series, including Mollie Sugden, John Inman, Frank Thornton, Trevor Bannister, Arthur Brough, Wendy Richard, and Nicholas Smith. Hero No. 1 Hero No.1 is a 1997 Indian Hindi comedy-drama film directed by David Dhawan. It stars Govinda and Karishma Kapoor in lead roles. It was remade in Telugu as Goppinti Alludu. Ground Control Ground Control is a 1998 American disaster thriller film directed by Richard Howard and starring Kiefer Sutherland, Bruce McGill, Kristy Swanson, and Robert Sean Leonard. The film also features a cameo by former baseball player Steve Sax in the role of an airline co-pilot. Her Best Move Her Best Move is a 2007 comedy, drama and romance film. It tells the story of a 15-year-old soccer prodigy named Sara Davis who has a chance to join the U.S. National Team. At the same time, she must juggle high school, romance, sports, and parental pressure. Goodbye to All That Goodbye to All That is a 2014 American film, directed by Angus MacLachlan. Best F(r)iends: Volume 1 Best Fiends is a 2017 American dark comedy thriller film starring Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero. Written and produced by Sestero in two parts, it marks the reunion of Wiseau and Sestero 15 years after making the cult classic The Room. The plot follows a homeless drifter in Los Angeles who begins working at a morgue, only to realize his boss is hiding a mysterious past. The film played at various festivals starting in September 2017, and in 2018 it was distributed theatrically in two volumes through Fathom Events. Best Fiends: Volume One received one screening each day on March 30 and April 2, 2018, and Volume Two received the same treatment on June 1 and 4. The film received generally mixed reviews, though some critics praised its use of Wiseau and believed it could appeal to fans of The Room. A Hole in the Head A Hole in the Head is a DeLuxe Color comedy film, in CinemaScope, directed by Frank Capra, featuring Frank Sinatra, Edward G. Robinson, Eleanor Parker, Keenan Wynn, Carolyn Jones, Thelma Ritter, Dub Taylor, Ruby Dandridge, Eddie Hodges, and Joi Lansing, and released by United Artists. It was based upon the play of the same name by Arnold Schulman. The film introduced the song "High Hopes" by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen, a Sinatra standard used as a campaign song by John F. Kennedy during the presidential election the following year. Wynn plays a wealthy former friend of Sinatras character who expresses interest in his plan to build a Disneyland in Florida—until he notices that Sinatra seems too desperate as he cheers for a dog upon which hed bet heavily. The movie ends with Tony, Eloise and Ally singing "High Hopes" on the beach. Sinatra sings "All My Tomorrows," another Cahn/Van Heusen song, under the opening titles. The screenplay was adapted by playwright Arnold Schulman, whose father was the operator of a Miami hotel. The protagonist of A Hole in the Head is a Miami hotel operator of "The Garden of Eden." The actual hotel used for the exterior shots was the Cardozo Hotel, located on Miami Beachs Ocean Drive. Shot over 40 days from 10 November 1958 to 9 January 1959, the film did not enjoy the smoothest of productions, especially during the location filming at Miami Beach. Sinatras relations with the press were problematic, the media seizing on every anti-Sinatra rumor they could find. Aided by William Daniels, Capra completed the film a full 80 days ahead of schedule, its final production cost of $1.89 million well under the allotted budget. The film opened on June 17, 1959. Although having some positive reviews, the film was a modest box-office success, grossing $4 million in America. Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "High Hopes". Malicious Malicious is an Italian comedy. The original title Malizia is Italian for "malice". It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival. For their performances Laura Antonelli and Turi Ferro won the Silver Ribbons for best actress and best supporting actor. So Normal So Normal is a 2003 Brazilian film, based on the popular Brazilian sitcom of the same name. The film shows the beginning of the relationship between the characters Rui and Vani. It was directed by José Alvarenga Jr. and starred Luiz Fernando Guimarães, Fernanda Torres, Marisa Orth, and Evandro Mesquita. A sequel, Os Normais 2, premiered in Brazil on August 27, 2009. The Mighty Angel The Mighty Angel is a 2014 Polish drama film directed by Wojciech Smarzowski based on a book of the same name by Jerzy Pilch. It won Best Actor Award during 27th Tokyo International Film Festival. Damn the Defiant! H.M.S. Defiant is a British naval war CinemaScope and Technicolor film from 1962 starring Alec Guinness and Dirk Bogarde. It tells the story of a mutiny aboard the fictitious ship of the title at around the time of the Spithead mutiny. It was directed by Lewis Gilbert, with a screenplay by Nigel Kneale from Frank Frank Tilsleys novel Mutiny. The film had its world premiere at the Odeon Leicester Square in Londons West End on 22 February 1962. Slam Slam is a 1998 independent film directed, co-written and co-produced by Marc Levin and starring and co-written by Saul Williams and Sonja Sohn. It tells the story of a young African-American man whose talent for poetry is hampered by his social background. It won the Grand Jury Prize for a Dramatic Film at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival as well as the Caméra dOr at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Laaga Chunari Mein Daag: Journey of a Woman Laaga Chunari Mein Daag – Journey Of A Woman is a 2007 Indian drama film directed by Pradeep Sarkar and starring Rani Mukerji, Jaya Bachchan, Konkona Sen Sharma, Kunal Kapoor and Anupam Kher with special appearances by Abhishek Bachchan and Hema Malini. Produced by Aditya Chopra it premiered on 12 October 2007. The film was the first directed by Sarkar under the Yash Raj Films banner. This movie is a remake of 1981 movie Ahista Ahista which itself was a remake of 1969 Kannada movie Gejje Pooje. Stomp the Yard 2: Homecoming Stomp the Yard: Homecoming is a 2010 drama film directed by Rob Hardy. It is the sequel to 2007s Stomp the Yard. The film is released in direct-to-video on September 21, 2010. Cast members include Collins Pennie, Pooch Hall, Tika Sumpter, Stephen "tWitch" Boss, Terrence J, Kiely Williams, Jasmine Guy, David Banner, Keith David, Teyana Taylor and a cameo from Columbus Short as DJ Williams, the "stepping veteran" of Theta Nu Theta. Lucid Dream Lucid Dream is a 2017 South Korean science fiction mystery-thriller film written and directed by Kim Joon-sung. The film was released theatrically in South Korea on February 22, 2017. Netflix acquired the film for distribution in all other countries, premiering it on June 2, 2017. Chaos Chaos is a 2001 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Coline Serreau. Currently, a remake of this movie in English, to star Miss Universe 1994 Sushmita Sen, Clint Eastwood, and Barbra Streisand, is planned by 2021. It was replaced by Aishwarya Rai and Meryl Streep. Kidnap Kidnap is a 2008 Indian action thriller film starring Sanjay Dutt, Imran Khan, Minissha Lamba and Vidya Malvade. The film is directed by Sanjay Gadhvi, who earlier directed the hit films Dhoom and Dhoom 2. My Happy Family My Happy Family is a 2017 Georgian drama film directed by Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Groß. It was screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. The film had its world premiere in the Forum section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Both Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Groß were awarded Best Director at the Sofia International Film Festival, where their film was entered in the International Competition section. The Walking Dead The Walking Dead is a 1936 American horror film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Boris Karloff, who plays a wrongly executed man who is restored to life by a scientist. The supporting cast features Ricardo Cortez, Marguerite Churchill and Barton MacLane. The film was distributed by Warner Bros. The Hurricane The Hurricane is a 1937 film set in the South Seas, directed by John Ford and produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions, about a Polynesian who is unjustly imprisoned. The climax features a special effects hurricane. It stars Dorothy Lamour and Jon Hall, with Mary Astor, C. Aubrey Smith, Thomas Mitchell, Raymond Massey, John Carradine, and Jerome Cowan. James Norman Hall, Jon Halls uncle, co-wrote the novel of the same name on which The Hurricane is based. Der Tiger von Eschnapur The Tiger of Eschnapur, or in original German, Der Tiger von Eschnapur, is a 1959 West German-French-Italian adventure film directed by Fritz Lang. It is the first of two films comprising what has come to be known as Fritz Langs Indian Epic; the other is The Indian Tomb. Fritz Lang returned to Germany to direct these films, which together tell the story of a German architect, the Indian maharaja for whom he is supposed to build schools and hospitals, and the Eurasian dancer who comes between them. Intern Academy Intern Academy is a 2004 Canadian comedy film written and directed by Dave Thomas. It has several alternative titles including working titles An Interns Diary, Whitecoats and Interns. In Canada, its English title is Intern Academy, while its French title is Médecin en herbe. The US DVD title is White Coats. Its Italian title is "Lospedale piu sexy del mondo," literally "The Sexiest Hospital in the World". Lackawanna Blues Lackawanna Blues is an American play written by Ruben Santiago-Hudson that premiered in 2001. It was later adapted as a television movie that aired in 2005. The play dramatizes the character of the authors primary caregiver when he was growing up in Lackawanna, during the 1950s and 1960s. Mercenaries Mercenaries is a 2014 action film starring Kristanna Loken, Brigitte Nielsen, Vivica A. Fox, Cynthia Rothrock, Zoë Bell, and Nicole Bilderback. In the tradition of The Asylums film catalog, Mercenaries is a mockbuster of The Expendables 3. The film was directed by Christopher Ray, the son of Fred Olen Ray. The Gamechangers The Gamechangers is a British docudrama produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the story of the controversy caused by Grand Theft Auto, a video game series by Rockstar Games, as various attempts were made to halt the production of the games. Directed by Owen Harris and written by James Wood, the film centres on the legal feud between Rockstar Games president Sam Houser and controversial attorney Jack Thompson over Rockstars popular video game series Grand Theft Auto, and the debate regarding the psychological effects of violent video games. Afterimage Afterimage is a 2016 Polish drama film directed by Andrzej Wajda. It was screened in the Masters section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. It was the Opening film at Indian Film Festival. It is the final film by Wajda who died in October 2016. The Black Room The Black Room is an American horror film written and directed by Rolfe Kanefsky. The Egg and I The Egg and I is a 1947 American romantic comedy film directed by Chester Erskine, who co-wrote the screenplay with Fred F. Finklehoffe, based on the book of the same name by Betty MacDonald and starring Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray, with Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride as Ma and Pa Kettle. The box office success of The Egg and I influenced the production of Universal-Internationals Ma and Pa Kettle series, which consists of nine feature films most of which star Main and Kilbride together. On May 5, 1947, Colbert and MacMurray reprised their roles in a radio version of the film that was broadcast on the Lux Radio Theatre. At the 20th Academy Awards, Main was nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll is a 1960 horror film by Hammer Film Productions. It was directed by Terence Fisher, and stars Paul Massie as Dr. Jekyll, and co-stars Dawn Addams, Christopher Lee and David Kossoff. It was written by Wolf Mankowitz, based on the 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. In contrast to other film versions, Jekyll was portrayed as a rather bland and faceless person, while Hyde was presented as suave and handsome. This reflects director Fishers belief in what critics called "the charm of evil". The film is also unusual in that it is one of the few where the Jekyll/Hyde character does not die in the storys conclusion. The film was released in North America to theaters by American International Pictures under the titles House of Fright and Jekylls Inferno and on American TV under its original British title. Maria's Lovers Marias Lovers is a 1984 drama film directed by Andrei Konchalovsky and starring Nastassja Kinski, John Savage, and Robert Mitchum. The plot follows a soldier returning from World War II who marries the woman of his dreams, but he is unable to consummate his marriage, ruining the couples chances of a shared happiness. La classe américaine La Classe américaine, also known as Le Grand Détournement, is a 1993 French television film, written and directed by Michel Hazanavicius and Dominique Mézerette. It consists exclusively of extracts of old Warner Bros. films, put together and dubbed with new lines so as to create an entirely new film. Babes in Arms Babes in Arms is the 1939 American film version of the 1937 Broadway musical of the same name. The film version stars Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland, and features Charles Winninger, Guy Kibbee, June Preisser, Grace Hayes, and Betty Jaynes. The film concerns a group of youngsters trying to put on a show to prove their vaudevillian parents wrong and make it to Broadway. The original Broadway script was significantly revamped, restructured, and rewritten to accommodate Hollywoods needs. Torture Garden Torture Garden is a 1967 British horror film directed by Freddie Francis, scripted by Robert Bloch, and starring Burgess Meredith, Jack Palance, Michael Ripper, Beverly Adams, Peter Cushing, Maurice Denham, Ursula Howells, Michael Bryant and Barbara Ewing. The score was a collaboration between Hammer horror regulars James Bernard and Don Banks. Made by Amicus Productions, it is one of producer Milton Subotskys trademark "portmanteau" films, an omnibus of short stories linked by a single narrative. A Chinese Ghost Story III A Chinese Ghost Story III is a 1991 Hong Kong romantic comedy-horror film directed by Ching Siu-tung and produced by Tsui Hark. It is the sequel to A Chinese Ghost Story and A Chinese Ghost Story II. Though technically a distant sequel, the plot is more of a retelling of the original A Chinese Ghost Story. Joey Wong reprises her role as a ghostly beauty bound in servitude to the Tree Demon. The Tree Demons seal, as cast by the monk Yin in the original film, only lasts for 100 years. Now 100 years later, the Tree Demon awakens. Love Story 2050 Love Story 2050 is a 2008 Indian science fiction-romance film starring producer Pammi Baweja and director Harry Bawejas son Harman Baweja and Priyanka Chopra. Some parts were filmed in Adelaide, Australia. Initially the film was supposed to release on 21 December 2007 but got postponed to 4 July 2008 due to extensive post-production work. The premiere was held on 2 July 2008 in London. The film draws a lot of similarity to the 1991 Telugu film Aditya 369; while the Telugu film dealt with travel to the past as well as dystopian post-apocalyptic future, Love Story 2050 was exclusively about travelling to a utopian future-city of Mumbai in the year 2050. It is the first utopian time travel film of Bollywood. The movie was released on 4 July 2008 and performed poorly at the box office. Kaw Kaw is a Sci Fi Pictures original film that premiered April 7, 2007 on the Sci Fi Channel. It is similar in plot to The Birds and can be considered a modernization of the film. Hell and Back Again Hell and Back Again is a 2011 American-British-Afghan documentary film produced, shot, and directed by Danfung Dennis, about a sergeant in the United States Marines Corps who returns from the Afghanistan conflict with a badly broken leg and post-traumatic stress disorder. On January 24, 2012, the film was announced as one of the five nominees for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Acolytes Acolytes is a 2008 Australian horror thriller film directed by Jon Hewitt. The plot is about three teenagers and their sudden involvement with murder and violence over the course of a dangerous week. It won awards at film festivals in Austin and Melbourne, including a tie for the Best Film of 2008 award at the Melbourne Underground Film Festival. Age of Dinosaurs Age of Dinosaurs is a 2013 amateur low budget science fiction thriller film directed by Joseph J. Lawson and starring Ronny Cox and Treat Williams. Marat/Sade The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade, usually shortened to Marat/Sade, is a 1967 British film adaptation of Peter Weiss play Marat/Sade. The screen adaptation is directed by Peter Brook, and originated in his theatre production for the Royal Shakespeare Company. The English version was written by Adrian Mitchell from a translation by Geoffrey Skelton. The cast included Ian Richardson, Patrick Magee, Glenda Jackson, Clifford Rose, and Freddie Jones. It was filmed at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire and released by United Artists on 22 February 1967 in the United States, and 8 March 1967 in the United Kingdom. The films score comprised Richard Peaslees compositions. David Watkin was the cinematographer. The film uses the full title in the opening credits, though most of the publicity materials use the shortened form. Royal Tramp II Royal Tramp II is a 1992 Hong Kong film based on Louis Chas novel The Deer and the Cauldron. The film is a sequel to Royal Tramp, which was released earlier in the same year. Bank Chor Bank Chor is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language black comedy film directed by Bumpy, written by Baljeet Singh Marwah and produced by Ashish Patil. The movie is distributed under Yash Raj Film banner. The film stars Riteish Deshmukh and Rhea Chakraborty. Vivek Oberoi has been confirmed to join the cast of Bank Chor. He has returned to Yash Raj Films after 15 years, his last film under their banner was Saathiya. The film was released on 16 June 2017. Vinaya Vidheya Rama Vinaya Vidheya Rama is a 2019 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by Boyapati Srinu and produced by DVV Danayya. The film stars Ram Charan, Kiara Advani and Vivek Oberoi in lead roles, while Prashanth, Sneha, and Aryan Rajesh appear in pivotal roles. The music was composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film revolves around Ram, a young man who sets out to destroy a dictator after the lives of his loved ones are threatened. The film was released on 11 January 2019. Following negative critical reception, the film became a commercial failure. Forever Mine Forever Mine is a 1999 British–Canadian romantic drama film written and directed by Paul Schrader and starring Joseph Fiennes, Gretchen Mol and Ray Liotta. When One Falls in Love Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai is an Indian Hindi-language romantic film released in 1998. Directed by Deepak Sareen and written by Honey Irani, the film stars Salman Khan as womaniser Sooraj and Twinkle Khanna as his first real love. Aditya Narayan plays Khans previously unknown son. Decoys 2: Alien Seduction Decoys 2: Alien Seduction is a 2007 Canadian science fiction horror film directed by Jeffery Scott Lando, and written by Miguel Tejada-Flores and Tom Berry. It is the sequel to the film Decoys. It was originally titled Decoys 2: Rebirth, with its North American DVD release title being Decoys: The Second Seduction. Actress Kim Poirier and actor Corey Sevier return from the original film, while the film also stars Tobin Bell and Dina Meyer. It was originally due to air on TV but was given a straight-to-DVD release. Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal is a 2007 Indian Hindi sports drama film which was released on 23 November 2007, produced by Ronnie Screwvala and directed by Vivek Agnihotri for UTV Motion Pictures. The film stars John Abraham, Bipasha Basu, Arshad Warsi and Boman Irani. The films soundtrack is composed by Pritam with lyrics by Javed Akhtar. Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal is a contemporary fictional story of the South Asian community in the UK, told through the prism of professional football. The film received positive reviews though the film was only moderately successful at the box-office and was declared "Average" by Box Office India. The film was premiered in the Tous Les Cinemas du Monde section of 2007 Cannes Film Festival. The plot is said to bear a lot of resemblance to the 2004 Hollywood movie A True Underdog Story. Zg80 ZG80 is a 2016 Croatian action-adventure film directed by Igor Šeregi. It is a dramatisation of the clashes at the 1989 derby between the supporters of Dinamo Zagreb and Red Star Belgrade. It Started in Naples It Started in Naples is a 1960 American romantic comedy film directed by Melville Shavelson and produced by Jack Rose from a screenplay by Suso Cecchi dAmico based on the story by Michael Pertwee and Jack Davies. The Technicolor cinematography was by Robert Surtees. The film stars Clark Gable, Sophia Loren, Vittorio De Sica and an Italian cast. The film was released by Paramount Pictures on August 7, 1960. Circus World Circus World is a 1964 drama film starring John Wayne, Claudia Cardinale and Rita Hayworth. It was directed by Henry Hathaway and produced by Samuel Bronston, with a screenplay by Ben Hecht, Julian Zimet and James Edward Grant, from a story by Bernard Gordon and Nicholas Ray. The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Song for Dimitri Tiomkin and Ned Washington, while Rita Hayworth was nominated for the Best Actress award. Love & Anarchy Love and Anarchy is a 1973 film directed by Lina Wertmüller and starring Giancarlo Giannini and Mariangela Melato. The story, set in Fascist Italy before the outbreak of World War II, centers on Gianninis character, an anarchist who stays in a brothel while preparing to assassinate Benito Mussolini. Gianninis character falls in love with one of the women working in the brothel. This film explores the depths of his emotions concerning love, his hate for fascism, and his fears of being killed while assassinating Mussolini. Love and Anarchy was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival and Giannini was awarded Best Actor. Mahler Mahler is a 1974 biographical film based on the life of Austro-Bohemian composer Gustav Mahler. It was written and directed by Ken Russell for Goodtimes Enterprises, and starred Robert Powell as Gustav Mahler and Georgina Hale as Alma Mahler. The film was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Technical Grand Prize. Katie Tippel Katie Tippel is a 1975 film by Paul Verhoeven. The film is based on the memoirs of Neel Doff and was the most expensive Dutch film produced up to that time. The film was a box office success taking in 1,829,116 admissions in the Netherlands. Against the Wall Against the Wall is a 1994 American action historical drama television film directed by John Frankenheimer, written by Ron Hutchinson, and starring Samuel L. Jackson and Kyle MacLachlan. It aired on HBO on March 26, 1994. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Jackson and won a Primetime Emmy Award for Frankenheimer. Cross Cross is a 2011 American action fantasy film written by Patrick Durham, John Sachar, and Tanner Wiley. It was released direct-to-video. A sequel called Cross Wars was released in 2017. Ballast Ballast is a 2008 film directed by Lance Hammer. It competed in the Dramatic category at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the awards for Best Director and Best Cinematography. The film received six nominations in the 2009 Film Independent Spirit Awards. Avengers Grimm Avengers Grimm is a 2015 American superhero film written, co-edited, and directed by Jeremy M. Inman. The film, produced by B-movie film company The Asylum, stars Casper Van Dien, Lou Ferrigno, Kimo Leopoldo, Lauren Parkinson, Milynn Sarley, Marah Fairclough, Rileah Vanderbilt, and Elizabeth Peterson. The film is a mockbuster of the Marvel Studios superhero film Age of Ultron and the ABC TV series Once Upon a Time. Passion Passion is a 1982 film by Jean-Luc Godard, the second full-length film made during his return to relatively mainstream filmmaking in the 1980s. Set in winter in Switzerland, it is about the making of an ambitious art film that uses re-creations of classical European paintings as tableaux vivants, set to classical European music. Only incomplete scenes of the film within the film are shown, because it has no settled plot and never gets finished. While making it, the crew become involved in various ways with the locals, some of whom are recruited as extras. Adam and Dog Adam and Dog is a 2011 American animated short film by Minkyu Lee. The film was nominated for Best Animated Short Film for the 85th Academy Awards and won Best Animated Short Subject at the 39th Annie Awards. After being nominated for an Academy Award, the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD. Jamie Marks Is Dead Jamie Marks Is Dead is a 2014 American supernatural horror drama film directed by Carter Smith and based on Christopher Barzaks 2007 novel One for Sorrow. The film stars Cameron Monaghan, Liv Tyler, Judy Greer, Morgan Saylor, Noah Silver, and Madisen Beaty. The film premiered in-competition in the US Dramatic Category at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. The Children Are Watching Us The Children Are Watching Us is a 1943 Italian drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica. The Spoilers The Spoilers is a 1942 American Western film directed by Ray Enright. The movie is set in Nome during the Nome Gold Rush, with Marlene Dietrich as Cherry Malotte, Randolph Scott as Alexander McNamara, and John Wayne as Roy Glennister, and culminates in a spectacular saloon fistfight between McNamara and Glennister. The Spoilers was adapted to screen by Lawrence Hazard from the 1906 Rex Beach novel of the same name. Film versions also appeared in 1914, 1923, 1930, and 1955. Marlene Dietrich, Randolph Scott, and John Wayne also appeared together that same year in a movie called Pittsburgh. Scott was billed above Wayne in both movies, even though Waynes role was larger and more important in each, not only because Scott had been a star for much longer, but also because he was under contract to Universal, whereas Wayne was borrowed from Republic. Bestselling poet Robert W. Service plays The Poet, a fictionalized version of himself. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Art Direction. The Farmer's Daughter The Farmers Daughter is a 1947 American comedy film that tells the story of a farmgirl who ends up working as a maid for a Congressman and his politically powerful mother. It stars Loretta Young, Joseph Cotten, Ethel Barrymore, and Charles Bickford, and was adapted by Allen Rivkin and Laura Kerr from the Finnish play Juurakon Hulda by Hella Wuolijoki, using the pen name Juhani Tervapää. It was directed by H.C. Potter. The film won the Academy Award for Best Actress for Loretta Young and was nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Charles Bickford. Youngs win was considered an upset; everyone had expected Rosalind Russell to win for her Lavinia in Mourning Becomes Electra. In 1963, a television series based on the film was produced, starring Inger Stevens, Cathleen Nesbitt and William Windom. The Tender Trap The Tender Trap is a CinemaScope Eastman Color comedy directed by Charles Walters and starring Frank Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds, David Wayne, and Celeste Holm. Based on the 1954 play The Tender Trap by Max Shulman and Robert Paul Smith, it marked Sinatras return to MGM some six years after On the Town. A second film under a new contract with the studio, Guys and Dolls, was actually released ahead of The Tender Trap by one day on November 3, 1955. The film earned an Oscar nomination in the category of Best Original Song for " the Tender Trap". The song proved a hit for Sinatra, one he would continue to sing throughout his career. It is performed in a pre-credits sequence by Sinatra, sung in the film by Reynolds in a lackluster version that Sinatra corrects, and yet again at the end of the film by Sinatra, Reynolds, Holm and Wayne. Murder by Contract Murder by Contract is a 1958 American film noir crime film directed by Irving Lerner. Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Ben Maddow did uncredited work on the film. Centering on an existentialist hit man assigned to kill a woman, the film is often praised for its spare style and peculiar sense of cool. Though not widely seen at the time of its release, it finally appeared on DVD, included in the boxed set "Columbia Pictures Film Noir Classics, Vol. 1," released November 3, 2009. The film has exerted an influence on American cinema, most notably on director Martin Scorsese, who famously cited Murder by Contract as "the film that has influenced him most." The Organizer The Organizer is a 1963 Italian-French-Yugoslavian-produced drama film written by Mario Monicelli and Age & Scarpelli, and directed by Mario Monicelli. Set in Turin at the end of the 19th century, it stars Marcello Mastroianni as a labor activist who becomes involved with a group of textile factory workers who go on strike. The film had its premiere at the 35th Congress of the Italian Socialist Party. The script was nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 37th Academy Awards. The Inheritance or Fuckoffguysgoodday The Inheritance or Fuckoffguysgoodday is a 1992 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Věra Chytilová. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. Barbie Fairytopia: Mermaidia Barbie: Mermaidia or Barbie Fairytopia: Mermaidia is a 2006 direct-to-video computer-animated film directed by Walter P. Martishius and William Lau, and produced by Mainframe Entertainment. It is the 7th entry in the Barbie film series, a direct sequel to Fairytopia and the 2nd film in the Barbie: Fairytopia series film stars Kelly Sheridan as the voice of Elina and Chiara Zanni as the voice of Nori. The plot follows shortly after the events of the previous sequel, focusing on a now-full-fledged fairy named Elina and a mermaid named Nori who attempt to rescue Nalu, a merman prince, from the clutches of the evil Laverna. Like all the CGI Barbie films, a line of dolls and toys were produced and released with the film. This was also the last Barbie film to be released on VHS. A Common Man A Common Man is a 2013 American-Sri Lankan thriller film directed by Sri Lankan filmmaker Chandran Rutnam, starring Ben Kingsley and Ben Cross. The film is an official remake of the Indian film, A Wednesday!. A Common Man won Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor awards at the Madrid International Film Festival and bronze medal in the Feature Films category at the New York Festivals’ International Television and Film Awards, three of the 119 Gold World Medals, 145 Silver, 104 Bronze, and 327 Finalist Certificates awarded that day. Oru Adaar Love Oru Adaar Love is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film directed by Omar Lulu. The screenplay was written by Sarang Jayaprakash and Lijo Panadan from a story by Omar Lulu, and produced by Ousepachan Vaalakuzhy under his production company Ousepachan Movie House. The film features Roshan Abdul Rahoof, Noorin Shereef, Priya Prakash Varrier, Siyadh Shajahan, Vaishak Pavanan and Michelle Ann Daniel and principal roles. The story deals with high school romance. Oru Adaar Love gained nationwide attention due to a clip which went viral, from the song "Manikya Malaraya Poovi". It prompted the makers to make changes in script, which delayed production. The film was released on 14 February 2019. It was dubbed and released in Tamil with the same title as Malayalam title, in Kannada as Kirik Love Story and in Telugu as Lovers Day. The Belles of St. Trinian's The Belles of St Trinians is a British comedy film set in the fictional St Trinians school, released in 1954. It and its sequels were inspired by British cartoonist Ronald Searle. Directed by Frank Launder and written by Launder and Sidney Gilliat, it was the first of a series of four films. Alastair Sim stars in a dual role as the headmistress Miss Millicent Fritton and her twin brother Clarence Fritton. Britannia Hospital Britannia Hospital is a 1982 British black comedy film, directed by Lindsay Anderson, which targets the National Health Service and contemporary British society. It was entered into the 1982 Cannes Film Festival and Fantasporto. Britannia Hospital is the final part of Andersons trilogy of films, written by David Sherwin, that follow the adventures of Mick Travis as he travels through a strange and sometimes surreal Britain. From his days at boarding school in if.... to his journey from coffee salesman to film star in O Lucky Man!, Traviss adventures finally come to an end in Britannia Hospital, which sees Mick as a muckraking reporter investigating the bizarre activities of Professor Millar, played by Graham Crowden, whom he had had a run-in with in O Lucky Man. All three films have characters in common. Some of the characters from if.... that did not turn up in O Lucky Man return for Britannia Hospital. Prison on Fire Prison on Fire is a 1987 Hong Kong prison film directed by Ringo Lam and starring Chow Yun-fat and Tony Leung Ka-fai about the friendship of two inmates of a Hong Kong prison and their conflicts with the prison guards and other prisoners/triad members. The film was followed by a sequel in the 1991s Prison on Fire II. Prince Charming Prince Charming is a 2001 television film. It is a comical fairy tale, relating the story of a Prince who is cursed and transported to present-day New York City. The movie stars Martin Short as a wizard squire of modest talents trying to keep his prince from harm, with Christina Applegate as a young woman skeptical of the princes story, who nevertheless wins his love, and Bernadette Peters as an actress who inadvertently lifts a 500-year curse. The Hound of the Baskervilles The Hound of the Baskervilles is a 2002 television adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyles novel of the same name. Riverworld More Than Blue More Than Blue is a 2009 South Korean film. The directorial debut of poet Won Tae-yeon, it stars Kwon Sang-woo, Lee Bo-young and Lee Beom-soo in the lead roles. The films Korean title translates as "A Story Sadder Than Sadness". In 2018, a Taiwanese remake of the same name was released. The Violent Men The Violent Men is a 1955 American Technicolor CinemaScope western drama film directed by Rudolph Maté and starring Glenn Ford, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward G. Robinson, Dianne Foster, Brian Keith and May Wynn. Based on the 1955 novel Smoky Valley by Donald Hamilton, its storyline involves a ranch owner who comes into conflict with the land grabbing tactics of the big local family but whose own tense marriage threatens their stranglehold over the region. Pains of Autumn Pains of Autumn is a 2009 Turkish drama film, directed by Tomris Giritlioğlu, based on the novel by Yılmaz Karakoyunlu. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2009. Snakes on a Train Snakes on a Train is a 2006 direct-to-video action thriller horror film released by The Asylum as a mockbuster on August 15, 2006. Aspects of the film are inspired by the film Snakes on a Plane, which was scheduled for theatrical release three days later on August 18, 2006. Treevenge Treevenge is a 2008 Christmas horror short film written and directed by Jason Eisener, and produced by Yer Dead Productions. Shooting started in November 2007, and ended in February 2008. Post-production was completed in June 2008. The film stars Jonathan Torrens, Sarah E. Dunsworth, Lex Gigeroff, and Molly Dunsworth. The theme song to the film Cannibal Holocaust is played during the opening title. Call Me Claus Call Me Claus is a television movie starring Whoopi Goldberg and Nigel Hawthorne. The movie involves Santa Claus who needs a replacement Santa after serving his 200-year reign. He decides on Lucy Cullins, an eccentric, grouchy shopping network executive, who hires him to promote Christmas decorations and presents on the network. The movie made its premiere on Turner Network Television on December 2, 2001, and has also been aired on Lifetime, Freeform and The Hallmark Channel. Sex, Party and Lies Mentiras y gordas is a 2009 Spanish film starring Mario Casas, Yon González, Ana María Polvorosa, Ana de Armas, Hugo Silva, Maxi Iglesias and Alejo Sauras. On December 28, 2010, Spains culture ministry granted the films producing companies one million Euros. Waking Sleeping Beauty Waking Sleeping Beauty is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Disney film producer Don Hahn and produced by Hahn and former Disney executive Peter Schneider. The film documents the history of Walt Disney Feature Animation from 1984 to 1994, covering the rise of a period referred to as the Disney Renaissance. The film uses no new on-camera interviews, instead relying primarily on archival interviews, press kit footage, in-progress and completed footage from the films being covered, and personal film/videos shot by the employees of the animation studio. Waking Sleeping Beauty debuted at the 2009 Telluride Film Festival, and played at film festivals across the country before its limited theatrical release on March 26, 2010 by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. 102 Minutes That Changed America 102 Minutes That Changed America is a 102-minute American television special documentary film that was produced by the History channel and premiered commercial-free on Thursday, September 11, 2008, marking the seventh anniversary of the September 11 attacks. The film depicts, in virtually real time, the New York-based events of the attacks primarily using raw footage from mostly amateur citizen journalists, focusing mainly on the reactions of New York inhabitants during the incident. The documentary is accompanied by an 18-minute documentary short called I-Witness to 9/11, which features interviews with nine firsthand eyewitnesses who captured the footage on camera. According to this film, most of the archival footage was in possession of the U.S. government but was not released to History until years after 9/11. The documentary film attracted 5.2 million viewers. The program aired on Channel 4 in the UK, France 3 in France, History Channel in Brazil on 7 September 2009, SBS6, in the Netherlands on 9 September 2009 and on ZDF in 2009 and 2010. A&E Television Networks, parent company of History, aired it across all of their cable networks on September 11, 2011, at 8:46 a.m. EDT, the exact time American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into 1 World Trade Center ten years earlier. Baby Blues Baby Blues is a 2008 American horror film co-directed by Lars Jacobson and Amar Kaleka, based on the 2001 killings of five children by their mother Andrea Yates, although the film is set in the 1980s. It was filmed entirely in Savannah by the company Neverending Light Productions. Blood and Sand Blood and Sand is a romantic melodrama Technicolor film directed by Rouben Mamoulian, produced by 20th Century Fox, and starring Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell, Rita Hayworth, and Alla Nazimova. It is based on the 1908 Spanish novel which was critical of bullfighting, Blood and Sand, by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez. The supporting cast features Anthony Quinn, Lynn Bari, Laird Cregar, J. Carrol Naish, John Carradine and George Reeves. Rita Hayworths singing voice was dubbed by Gracilla Pirraga. There are two earlier versions of Blood and Sand, a 1922 version produced by Paramount Pictures, and starring Rudolph Valentino, and a 1916 version filmed by Blasco Ibáñez himself with the help of Max André, and a later 1989 version starring Christopher Rydell and Sharon Stone. This film was the fourth and last in which Tyrone Power and Linda Darnell worked together: the others were; Day-Time Wife; Brigham Young and The Mark of Zorro. Absurd Absurd is a 1981 Panamanian-Italian horror film directed, lensed and co-produced by Joe DAmato and starring George Eastman, who also wrote the story and screenplay. The film is a spiritual sequel to Antropophagus. North Shore North Shore is a 1987 American action drama surf film about Rick Kane, a young surfer from a wave tank in Arizona, who heads to surf the season on the North Shore of Oahu to see if he has the skills to cut it as a pro surfer. As he progresses on his journey, he learns the qualities he possesses are not going to pull him through alone. Ma vie en l'air Love Is in the Air is a 2005 French comedy film directed by Rémi Bezançon. Adrift in Tokyo is a 2007 Japanese film based on a novel by Yoshinaga Fujita. Intervista Intervista is a 1987 Italian film directed by Federico Fellini. Meatballs III: Summer Job Meatballs III: Summer Job is the 1986 third installment in the Meatballs film series, and the first in the series to be rated R. Unlike Meatballs Part II, this film follows Rudy, grown up and working on a summer job for an angry boss named Mean Gene. Unlike the first two movies, this one is not set at summer camp, but rather at a nearby marina. A Place in the World A Place in the World is a 1992 Argentine drama film co-written, co-produced and directed by Adolfo Aristarain. It stars José Sacristán, Federico Luppi, Leonor Benedetto and Cecilia Roth. The drama won numerous awards and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was declared ineligible and removed from the final ballot because it had been submitted by Uruguay, which had exercised insufficient artistic control over the film. It is the only film so far to have been disqualified from the Foreign Language Film category after having secured a nomination. Gerontophilia Gerontophilia is a 2013 Canadian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Bruce LaBruce and written by LaBruce and Daniel Allen Cox. The film had its world premiere in the Venice Days section at the 70th Venice International Film Festival on August 28, 2013, and was screened in the Vanguard section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Described as a gay Harold and Maude, the film follows Lake, a young man who takes a job in a nursing home and develops a romantic and sexual attraction to Mr. Peabody, an elderly resident in the facility. Unlike most of LaBruces earlier films, Gerontophilia is not sexually explicit; instead, LaBruce chose to adapt his traditional themes of sexual taboo into a film more palatable to a mainstream audience. The Lesson The Lesson is a 2014 Bulgarian-Greek drama film written and directed by and . It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Shepherds and Butchers Shepherds and Butchers is a 2016 South African drama film directed by Oliver Schmitz. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. It is an adaptation of the debut novel of the same name by Chris Marnewick, a New Zealand-based author and former South African High Court barrister and judge. A Night Before Christmas Larceny, Inc. is an American film. Originally released on May 2, 1942 by Warner Bros., the film is a cross between comedy and gangster genres. Directed by Lloyd Bacon, the film stars Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, Broderick Crawford, and Jack Carson, and features Anthony Quinn, and Edward Brophy. The film is based on the play The Night Before Christmas by Laura Perelman and S.J. Perelman. It Happened at the World's Fair It Happened at the Worlds Fair is a 1963 American musical film starring Elvis Presley as a cropdusting pilot. It was filmed in Seattle, site of the Century 21 Exposition, the 1962 Worlds Fair. The governor of Washington at the time, Albert Rosellini, suggested the setting to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer executives. The film made $2.25 million at the box office. The Thing with Two Heads The Thing with Two Heads is a 1972 American science fiction film directed by Lee Frost and starring Ray Milland, Rosey Grier, Don Marshall, Roger Perry, Kathy Baumann, and Chelsea Brown. Some early visual effects work from Rick Baker is also featured. The movie is known for its soundtrack, produced by MGM Records producer Michael Viner with a rotating cast of studio musicians that he called the Incredible Bongo Band. Return to Snowy River The Man from Snowy River II is a 1988 Australian drama film, the sequel to the 1982 film The Man from Snowy River. It was released in the United States as Return to Snowy River, and in the United Kingdom as The Untamed. Reprising their roles from the first film were Tom Burlinson as Jim Craig and Sigrid Thornton as Jessica Harrison, while Brian Dennehy appeared as Harrison instead of Kirk Douglas. The Secret Agent The Secret Agent is a 1996 British drama-thriller film written and directed by Christopher Hampton and starring Bob Hoskins and Patricia Arquette. It is adapted from Joseph Conrads 1907 novel of the same name. A Wrinkle in Time A Wrinkle in Time is a 2003 Canadian-American made-for-television fantasy film directed by John Kent Harrison from a teleplay by Susan Shilliday. The film is based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Madeleine LEngle. It is produced by Walt Disney Television, Dimension Television, Fireworks Entertainment, and The Kerner Entertainment Company. The film stars Katie Stuart, Gregory Smith, David Dorfman, Chris Potter, Kyle Secor, Seán Cullen, Sarah-Jane Redmond, Kate Nelligan, Alison Elliot, and Alfre Woodard. A Wrinkle in Time premiered at the Toronto Childrens film Festival on April 24, 2003, where it won the Best Feature Film Award. Carolina Moon Carolina Moon is a 2007 American television film directed by Stephen Tolkin and starring Claire Forlani and Oliver Hudson. Based on the Nora Roberts novel Carolina Moon, the film is about a woman with psychic visions who returns to her hometown to exorcise her demons and finds both danger and love. Carolina Moon is part of the Nora Roberts 2007 movie collection, which also includes Angels Fall, Blue Smoke, and Montana Sky. The movie debuted February 19, 2007 on Lifetime Television. The Craigslist Killer The Craigslist Killer is a 2011 American crime drama television film directed by Stephen Kay, written by Donald Martin and Stephen Tolkin, and starring Jake McDorman, Agnes Bruckner, Kevin Kilner, and William Baldwin. It follows the dark, mysterious life of Philip Markoff. The film, which debuted on January 3, 2011 on Lifetime, is based on the book A Date with Death: The Secret Life of the Accused "Craigslist Killer", written by Michele McPhee. The Thirteenth Tale The Thirteenth Tale is a British drama television film that first broadcast on BBC Two on 30 December 2013. It is an adaptation of Diane Setterfields gothic novel The Thirteenth Tale. Frankenstein Frankenstein is a 2015 updated adaptation of Mary Shelleys Frankenstein, directed by Bernard Rose. The film is told from the monsters point of view as he is created, escapes into the modern world and learns about the dark side of humanity. In Between In Between is a 2016 Israeli-French film directed by Maysaloun Hamoud, about three Palestinian women sharing a flat in Tel Aviv. My Name Is Julia Ross My Name Is Julia Ross is a 1945 film noir, having also some elements of Gothic fiction, directed by Joseph H. Lewis and based on the novel The Woman in Red by Anthony Gilbert. This drama is the first in a series of films noir directed by Lewis and features Nina Foch, Dame May Whitty and George Macready. The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again is a 1979 American comedy-western film produced by Walt Disney Productions and a sequel to The Apple Dumpling Gang, starring the comedy duo of Tim Conway and Don Knotts reprising their respective roles as Amos and Theodore. The film also stars Tim Matheson, Harry Morgan, and Kenneth Mars. Ruth Buzzi appears in a small cameo as a wild farsighted woman. Thoughtcrimes Thoughtcrimes is a 2003 American sci-fi action thriller directed by Breck Eisner. Spectacular! Spectacular! is a 2009 Nickelodeon musical TV-movie. It stars Canadian singer Nolan Gerard Funk, Australian singer Tammin Sursok, Victoria Justice and Simon Curtis with Matthew Bennett, Andrea Lewis, Harris Allan, Joel Ballard, and Avan Jogia. Filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, it premiered February 16, 2009. The soundtrack was released on February 3, 2009, with a full webstream on MTV.com released the previous week. Spectacular! attracted 3.7 million viewers during its premiere. 11.6 11.6 is a 2013 French film directed by Philippe Godeau and starring François Cluzet, Bouli Lanners, Corinne Masiero and Juana Acosta. 11.6 premiered on 3 April 2013 in France, and on 21 April in North America, at the City of Lights film festival. Our Town Our Town is a 1940 American drama romance film adaptation of a play of the same name by Thornton Wilder starring Martha Scott as Emily Webb, and William Holden as George Gibbs. The cast also included Fay Bainter, Beulah Bondi, Thomas Mitchell, Guy Kibbee and Frank Craven. It was adapted by Harry Chandlee, Craven and Wilder, and directed by Sam Wood. The film was a faithful reproduction of the play except for two significant changes: the film used scenery, whereas the play had not; the events of the third act, which in the play revolve around the death of one of the main characters, were turned into a dream from which Emily awakens — she is then able to resume a normal life. Producer Sol Lesser worked with Wilder in creating these changes. A radio adaptation of the film on Lux Radio Theater on May 6, 1940, used the altered film ending. The U.S. copyright of the film was not renewed after its first term expired in 1968. However, because it is a derivative work from a play that is still under U.S. copyright, it is not deemed to be in the public domain. Last Ride Last Ride is a 2009 Australian drama film directed by Glendyn Ivin. It is based on the novel The Last Ride by Denise Young. The film follows a young boy accompanying his father, who is wanted by the police, across Australia. The film was given a limited release across Australia on 2 July 2009, and in the United States on 29 June 2012. Escort in Love Escort in Love is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Massimiliano Bruno. Paola Cortellesi won the 2011 David di Donatello for Best Actress for her performance as Alice. Take Care of My Cat Take Care of My Cat is a 2001 South Korean coming of age film, the feature debut of director Jeong Jae-eun. It chronicles the lives of a group of friends — five young women — a year after they graduate from high school, showing the heartbreaking changes and inspiring difficulties they face in both their friendships and the working world in the context of globalization. Magic Beyond Words: The J.K. Rowling Story Magic Beyond Words: The J.K. Rowling Story is a made-for-TV film starring actress Poppy Montgomery. It is based on the book J.K. Rowling A Biography, by Sean Smith, detailing the journey of struggling single mother J. K. Rowling, her bid to become a published author, and her rise to fame that followed the publication of Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. The film, shot in British Columbia, Canada, aired on Lifetime on July 18, 2011. The production was criticized for being too lacklustre, possibly because Rowling had no say in the product. It does shed some light on her personal life and featured scenes such as her highly abusive first husband and the death of her mother. Poppy Montgomery reportedly wore blue contact lenses to play the role of the highly influential author. Though the British accents are convincing, the movie is clearly made for a US audience; Rowlings agent advises her to find an "attorney" and her father advises her to change her "major". The Monkey's Paw The Monkeys Paw is a 2013 American horror film based on the short story of the same name by author W. W. Jacobs. The film revolves around Jake Tilton who receives a mysterious monkeys paw talisman which grants him three wishes. The film was directed by Brett Simmons, written by Macon Blair and produced by Ross Otterman for TMP Films, and is a Chiller Films presentation. The film was released in theaters and video on demand on October 8, 2013, and received mostly negative reviews. Children Underground Children Underground is an American 2001 documentary film directed by Edet Belzberg. In an effort to increase the Romanian work force, former communist leader Nicolae Ceaușescu outlawed contraception and abortion in 1966. Thousands of unwanted children were placed in state orphanages where they faced terrible conditions. With the fall of Communism, many children from the orphanages moved into the streets while others were runaways from impoverished families. Today there are 20,000 children living in the streets while the resources for sheltering these homeless youths are severely limited. Children Underground follows the story of five street children, aged eight to sixteen who live in a subway station in Bucharest, Romania. The street kids are encountered daily by commuting adults, who pass them by in the station as they starve, swindle, and steal, all while searching desperately for a fresh can of paint to get high with. Belzberg and her cameraman, Wolfgang Held, maintain their distance as the kids panhandle, fight and sleep on cardboard boxes, either on the train platforms or the public parks above ground, watching dispassionately as the youngsters inhale Aurolac, a noxious silver paint with intoxicating fumes, from plastic bags. In a slightly uplifting coda, Belzberg and crew return a year later to find that a police who swept off the Victoriei has dispersed the children. Some of them landed in state-funded homes, while others simply moved on to one of the many abandoned construction sites that dot the city. Belzberg steers away from any discussion of the rampant sexual exploitation of these young children or the fact that one of the biggest dangers they face are STDs, including AIDS, but the urban hell she presents is shattering enough. Homelessness is all too familiar to many inhabitants in the worlds wealthiest cities, but rarely has the situation seemed so hopeless, or its victims so desperate. One of the children director Belzberg follows is Cristina Ionescu. At first, this child looked like a young man, but one later finds out that girls have to become tough and look boyish in order to survive. This is also very apparent with another child named, Violeta Macarena Rosu, who is also a girl. The nickname Macarena derives from the song "Macarena", her favorite. Three other children, Mihai Tudose, and brother and sister Ana and Marian, are also profiled. The film explores the lives of these children, who are shown fighting, abusing themselves, and becoming addicted to Aurolac. The filmmakers follow Mihai to his familys home in the town of Constanța. A similar scene films Ana and Marian as they visit their home, which is also outside Bucharest. Palabras encadenadas Killing Words is a Spanish psychological thriller co-written and directed by Laura Mañá. The Hornet's Nest The Hornets Nest is a 2014 American documentary film about the Afghanistan war, directed by David Salzberg and Christian Tureaud. The film follows two journalists, Mike Boettcher and Carlos Boettcher, embedded with a group of United States Armed Forces troops sent on a mission into one of Afghanistans most hostile valleys. The three-day mission becomes an intense nine days of fighting against the enemy. Crisis Crisis is a 1946 Swedish film directed by Ingmar Bergman. The film was Bergmans first feature as director and he also wrote the screenplay, based on the Danish radio play Moderhjertet by Leck Fischer. Ten Little Indians Desyat Negrityat is a 1987 Soviet film adaptation of Agatha Christies novel of the same name. It was directed by Stanislav Govorukhin, who also penned the script. This version is unique in that virtually no part of the novel is altered. Unlike the previous Hollywood/British adaptations of the story, none of the characters or their respective crimes are altered in any way and the film concludes with the grim finale from Agatha Christies original novel, rather than the upbeat ending from the stage version that most other adaptations chose to follow. The Bone Snatcher The Bone Snatcher is a British-Canadian horror film based on a screenplay from Malcolm Kohll and Gordon Render, the film was directed by South African filmmaker Jason Wolfsohn and stars Scott Bairstow, Rachel Shelley and Adrienne Pierce. Colorado Territory Colorado Territory is a 1949 American Western film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Joel McCrea, Virginia Mayo, and Dorothy Malone. Written by Edmund H. North and John Twist, and based on the novel High Sierra by W.R. Burnett, the film is about an outlaw who is sprung from jail to help pull one last railroad job. This version is a remake of the 1941 crime film High Sierra starring Humphrey Bogart, also directed by Walsh. The story was remade for a third time in 1955 as I Died a Thousand Times with Jack Palance and Shelley Winters. Man of a Thousand Faces Man of a Thousand Faces is a 1957 film detailing the life of silent movie actor Lon Chaney, in which the title role is played by James Cagney. Directed by Joseph Pevney, the films cast included James Cagney, Dorothy Malone, Jane Greer and Jim Backus. Chaneys grown son was played by Roger Smith, later the star of televisions 77 Sunset Strip, and studio chief Irving Thalberg was portrayed by Robert Evans, who soon left acting and eventually became head of Paramount Pictures. The films four writers were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay at the 30th Academy Awards. The Deliberate Stranger The Deliberate Stranger is a book and television film about American serial killer Ted Bundy. Time Changer Time Changer is an independent science fiction Christian seriocomic film written and directed by Rich Christiano, released by Five & Two Pictures in 2002. The screenplay concerns Dr. Norris Anderson, who uses his late fathers time machine to send his colleague, Bible professor Russell Carlisle, from 1890 into the early 21st century. The film had a limited nationwide release. Wallace & Gromit's Cracking Contraptions Wallace and Gromits Cracking Contraptions is a series of ten Wallace and Gromit stop motion animations varying in length from 1 to 3 minutes. Each episode features one of Wallaces new inventions and Gromits skeptical reaction to it. The series was produced and released in 2002 by Aardman Animations. All ten shorts were aired after the network television premiere of Chicken Run. Snow Queen The Snow Queen is a 2012 Russian 3D computer-animated fantasy comedy family film written by Vadim Sveshnikov and directed by Vladlen Barbe and Maxim Sveshnikov. It was produced by Wizart Animation studio in Voronezh and is loosely based on the story of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen, co-produced by Moscows Inlay Film, and distributed by Timur Bekmambetovs company Bazelevs. The movie was edited by Jonathan Abelardo, Vitaliy Konovalov, Anton Maslennikov, Mark Mercado, Ivan Titov and Denis Vakulenko, music composed by Brainstorm and Mark Willott and also produced by Timur Bekmambetov, Alexander Ligaiy, Yuri Moskvin and Sergey Rappoport. The movie was released on 31 December 2012 in Russia, and internationally on 3 January 2013. In the United States, it was released in video on demand on 10 October 2013, in theaters stateside on 11 October 2013, and DVD on 28 January 2014. The Snow Queen created the world of eternal winter where the polar wind cools human souls and clearness of lines obscure emotions. A girl named Gerda, her pet ferret Luta, and Orm the troll must save her brother Kai and the world. Decision Before Dawn Decision Before Dawn is a 1951 American war film directed by Anatole Litvak, starring Richard Basehart, Oskar Werner, and Hans Christian Blech. It tells the story of the American Armys using potentially unreliable German prisoners of war to gather intelligence in the closing days of World War II. The film was adapted by Peter Viertel and Jack Rollens from the novel Call It Treason by George Howe. On Moonlight Bay On Moonlight Bay is a 1951 musical film directed by Roy Del Ruth which tells the story of the Winfield family at the turn of the 20th century. The movie is based loosely on the Penrod stories by Booth Tarkington. There was a 1953 sequel, By the Light of the Silvery Moon. Spring Break Shark Attack Spring Break Shark Attack is a 2005 joint South African/American made-for-TV thriller film was the brainchild of executive producer J.J. Jamieson, who wrote the initial story and sold it to CBS. The teleplay was written by James LaRosa and directed by Paul Shapiro, and stars Shannon Lucio, Riley Smith, and Justin Baldoni, with Kathy Baker and Bryan Brown. After television release in the United States, the film had limited non-US theatrical release before going to DVD. Tuya's Marriage Tuyas Marriage is a 2006 Chinese film directed by Wang Quanan. Lying to Be Perfect Lying to Be Perfect is a made-for-television movie from Lifetime based on the novel The Cinderella Pact by Sarah Strohmeyer. Girl Model Girl Model is a 2011 documentary film following Ashley, a conflicted model scout recruiting young Siberian girls to model in Japan, and Nadya, a recruited 13-year-old who gets financially taken advantage of during her modeling work in Japan. It was directed by David Redmon and A. Sabin. The film holds a 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. While receiving much praise for its subject matter, it left some critics wondering why the filmmakers didnt question the participants more thoroughly. Ty Burr of the Boston Globe writes, "It’s a valid approach that doesnt yield as many dividends as the filmmakers hope. You sense there are dots left unconnected, a larger picture were not seeing. Are the various agency heads exploiting the models on their own, or is there malevolent collusion? Whos making money and how? Girl Model shows but doesn’t investigate." Jeannette Catsoulis of the New York Times writes, "Filled with blind eyes and unspoken agreements, Girl Model opens a can of worms, then disdains to follow their slimy trails." Matan Uziel of The Glammonitor writes, "This video gives one a very disturbing insight into how wealthy nations prey upon the poor in other countries. Its just a small slice of the exploitation that goes on. This meat market, a prelude to sex trafficking, is creepy and ugly, and shocking, and we must do our best to stop it from happening. The fashion industry may look glamorous from the outside, and it’s deceiving." Becoming Zlatan Becoming Zlatan is a 2015 Swedish independent coming-of age sports documentary about Swedish International association football player Zlatan Ibrahimović. The film was directed by brothers Fredrik and Magnus Gertten and follows Ibrahimović through his formative years with football clubs Malmö FF and AFC Ajax all the way to his break through with Juventus F.C. in 2005. The film has been featured at several film festivals including the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, Helsinki Documentary Film Festival and the Rouen Nordic Film Festival. Tomorrow Is Forever Tomorrow Is Forever is a 1946 black-and-white romance film directed by Irving Pichel, and starring Claudette Colbert, Orson Welles and George Brent. It was also the film debut of Richard Long and Natalie Wood. It was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. Bashu, the Little Stranger Bashu, the Little Stranger, is a 1986 Iranian drama film directed by Bahram Beizai. The film was produced in 1986, and was released in 1989. This multi-ethnic film was the first Iranian film to make use of the northern language of Iran, Gilaki, in a serious context rather than comic relief.. Bashu, the Little Stranger was voted the "Best Iranian Film of all time" in November 1999 by a Persian movie magazine "Picture world" poll of 150 Iranian critics and professionals. The 2004 Malayalam movie Kaazhcha was reported to be inspired by this movie. Jatt & Juliet Jatt & Juliet is an Indian Punjabi-language romantic comedy film directed by Anurag Singh and produced by Darshan Singh Grewal and Gunbir Singh Sidhu. The film stars Diljit Dosanjh opposite Neeru Bajwa. It was released to theaters on 29 June 2012. Upon release, the film became a massive blockbuster at the box office and also won multiple awards at the PTC Punjabi Film Awards 2013 including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress. The film also spawned a sequel the following year, titled Jatt & Juliet 2 featuring most of the same cast and crew. The sequel also broke records at the box office, and ended up becoming the highest-grossing Punjabi film ever. It was remade in Bengali in 2014 as Bangali Babu English Mem. Tom Thumb Tom Thumb is a 1958 fantasy-musical film directed by George Pal and released by MGM. The film, based on the fairy tale Thumbling by the Brothers Grimm, is about a tiny man who manages to outwit two thieves determined to make a fortune from him. It stars Russ Tamblyn in the title role, with a largely British supporting cast, including Bernard Miles and Jessie Matthews as Tom Thumbs adoptive parents, June Thorburn as the Forest Queen and comic actors Terry-Thomas and Peter Sellers as the villainous duo who try to exploit the tiny hero for profit. Director Pal worked with cinematographer Georges Périnal, animators Wah Chang and Gene Warren, art director Elliot Scott and special effects artist Tom Howard to create the animated and fantasy sequences. Peggy Lee wrote the songs, and Douglas Gamley and Ken Jones wrote the music. The film is referenced in The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm and Pinkeltje. The film is also featured in Thats Dancing! The filming locations for the movie were in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, U.S. and London, England. Destiny Turns on the Radio Destiny Turns on the Radio is a 1995 American comedy film, directed by Jack Baran. It was the film debut of David Cross, appearing in a supporting role. This was the first feature film produced by Rysher Entertainment, a company better known for their television productions. Dead Meat Dead Meat is a 2004 Irish zombie film written and directed by Conor McMahon, starring Spanish theatre actress Marian Araujo and veteran Irish actor Eoin Whelan. The Land Before Time X: The Great Longneck Migration The Land Before Time X: The Great Longneck Migration is a 2003 direct-to-video animated adventure musical drama film and the tenth film in the Land Before Time series. Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day Celebration Day is a concert film by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, recorded at the Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert on 10 December 2007, in Londons 2}} Arena. The film was given a limited theatrical run starting on 17 October 2012, and was released on several home audio and video formats on 19 November 2012. The performance, the film, and album releases have been widely praised. Actor in Law Actor in Law is a 2016 Pakistani socio-comedy film directed by Nabeel Qureshi, co-written and produced by Fizza Ali Meerza along with Mehdi Ali. The film was released on Eid-ul-Adha 2016. by Urdu 1 Pictures. The film stars Fahad Mustafa and Mehwish Hayat in lead roles. It also stars veteran Indian actor Om Puri in his first Pakistani film, who died on 6 January 2017 suffering Cardiac arrest. On 19 April 2017, it received the Best Film award at the 16th Lux Style Awards. The Clonus Horror Parts: The Clonus Horror, also known as The Clonus Horror, or simply Clonus, is a 1979 science fiction horror film directed by Robert S. Fiveson. It stars Peter Graves, Tim Donnelly, Dick Sargent, Keenan Wynn, Paulette Breen, and Frank Ashmore. The film is about an isolated community in a remote desert area, where clones are bred to serve as a source of replacement organs for the wealthy and powerful. The production cost of the movie was $257,000. Parts: The Clonus Horror was featured on the comedy television series Mystery Science Theater 3000 in 1997. In 2005, the creators of Clonus filed a lawsuit against DreamWorks Pictures for copyright infringement for their film The Island, citing numerous similarities between the two works. The two parties reached a settlement, with the amount settled being seven-figures and other specific terms being court sealed. Timecop: The Berlin Decision Timecop 2: The Berlin Decision is a 2003 American science fiction action film directed by Steve Boyum and starring Jason Scott Lee and Thomas Ian Griffith. It is the sequel to 1994s Timecop starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on September 30, 2003, Germany on March 11, 2004 and United Kingdom on March 15, 2004. The 11 Commandments Les 11 commandements is a French comedy film, made in 2004, featuring Michaël Youn. It is comparable to the American film Jackass. It was theatrically released in France in February 2004 and led the French box office in its first week of release. Santa Buddies Santa Buddies is a 2009 Straight to DVD film. It is the fourth installment of the Air Buddies spin-off series as well as the ninth film in the Air Bud franchise. It was released on November 2, 2009. Tom Bosleys appearance in the film was his final role before his death. Scream of the Banshee Scream of the Banshee is a 2011 monster movie directed by Steven C. Miller and released as part of the After Dark Originals series. The film is co-produced by Syfy. Filming began in November 2009 in Louisiana. Flamingo Road Flamingo Road is a 1949 American film noir, directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Joan Crawford, Zachary Scott, Sydney Greenstreet and David Brian. The screenplay by Robert Wilder was based on a 1946 play written by Wilder and his wife, Sally, which was based on Robert Wilders 1942 novel of the same name. The plot follows an ex-carnival dancer who marries a local businessman to seek revenge on a corrupt political boss who had her railroaded into prison. The Bat People The Bat People is a 1974 American horror film directed by Jerry Jameson and distributed by American International Pictures. Starring Stewart Moss and Marianne McAndrew, the film tells the story of a doctor who, after being bitten by a bat in a cave, undergoes an accelerating transformation into a man-bat creature. The Bat People is also known by two alternate titles: It Lives By Night and It’s Alive.. The film was lampooned in a 1999 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. The Fortune The Fortune is a 1975 American comedy film starring Jack Nicholson and Warren Beatty, and directed by Mike Nichols. The screenplay by Adrien Joyce focuses on two bumbling con men who plot to steal the fortune of a wealthy young heiress, played by Stockard Channing in her first film starring role. MVP: Most Valuable Primate MVP: Most Valuable Primate is a 2000 feature film that sparked the MVP franchise. The films title character, Jack, is a funny monkey. Assignment: Earth "Assignment: Earth" is the twenty-sixth and final episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Art Wallace and directed by Marc Daniels, it was first broadcast on March 29, 1968. Engaged in "historical research", the Enterprise travels back through time to 1968 Earth, where they encounter an interstellar agent planning to intervene in 20th-century events. Kirk and Spock are uncertain of his motives. Originally written as a standalone half-hour television series, when no network chose to order a pilot, the script was reworked to fit into Star Trek as a backdoor pilot for the proposed Assignment: Earth series. In the Beginning In the Beginning is a 2009 French drama film directed by Xavier Giannoli. The film competed in the main competition at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival. Spontaneous Combustion Spontaneous Combustion is a 1990 American science fiction horror film directed by Tobe Hooper. It was written by Tobe Hooper and Howard Goldberg, based on a story by Hooper, and is a co-production between Henry Bushkin, Sanford Hampton, Jerrold W. Lambert, Jim Rogers and Arthur M. Sarkissian. It was nominated for best film in the 1991 Fantasporto International Fantasy Film Awards. Breath Breath is a 2017 film adaptation of Australian author Tim Wintons novel Breath. It premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and the 2017 Zurich Film Festival, and was released on 1 June 2018 by FilmRise. Love in a Puff Love in a Puff is a 2010 Hong Kong romantic comedy directed by Pang Ho-cheung and starring Shawn Yue and Miriam Yeung. The plot revolves around the love story of Cherie and Jimmy, two smokers who met at an outdoor smoking area subsequent to the ban of all indoor smoking areas in Hong Kong. The film is classified as a category 3 film in Hong Kong. Love in a Puff is one of the films which premiered in the 2010 Hong Kong International Film Festival. A sequel, titled Love in the Buff was released on 29 March 2012 with the film being set in Beijing, China. Shawn Yue and Miriam Yeung reprised their roles. A third installment, Love Off the Cuff, was released on April 27, 2017. Munthirivallikal Thalirkkumbol Munthirivallikal Thalirkkumbol is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language domestic drama film directed by Jibu Jacob and written by M. Sindhuraj. It is loosely based on the Malayalam short story "Pranayopanishath" by V. J. James. Produced and distributed by Sophia Paul through Weekend Blockbusters, the film stars Mohanlal and Meena as panchayat secretary Ulahannan and his wife Annyamma. The soundtrack features songs composed by Bijibal and M. Jayachandran, and a film score by Bijibal. The film is about Ulahannan, a man having a midlife crisis, who rediscovers himself and overcomes boredom in his routine life. Sindhuraj obtained the rights to adapt "Pranayopanishath" from James after it was first published in a Malayalam weekly. He developed a new story by setting it in a different background and adding additional characters, and by incorporating his own novelette Schoolilekku Poya Penkutty. In 2015, Paul was looking for a story for a film she was planning with Mohanlal in the lead role, and greenlit Sindhurajs story. He began writing the screenplay that year and, Jacob was later hired to direct the film. Principal photography began on 15 July 2016 in Kozhikode, Kerala, where over eighty percent of the film was shot. Additional scenes were filmed at locations in Alappuzha; filming ended in Shimla in October. Munthirivallikal Thalirkkumbol was scheduled to be released in India on 22 December 2016 during Christmas. Its release was delayed due to a strike in the Malayalam film industry, which halted the screening of Malayalam films in Kerala. The films opening date was rescheduled, and it was released in India on 20 January 2017. It was well received at the box office, grossing 50 crore worldwide, becoming one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of all time. Mohanlal received the National Film Award – Special Jury Award for his performance in the film. Zatoichi Meets Yojimbo is a 1970 Japanese drama film directed by Kihachi Okamoto. It is the twentieth of a series of films featuring the blind swordsman Zatoichi. The main character is based on a fictional character, a blind masseur and swordmaster. He was created by novelist Kan Shimozawa and set during the late Edo period. In this film, actor Toshiro Mifune plays a similar character to Sanjuro, the rōnin in Akira Kurosawas famous film Yojimbo. Although Mifune is clearly not playing the same man, the films title and some of its content connect him to the character, The Ronin with No Name, and the idea of the two iconic jidaigeki characters confronting each other. Season of the Witch Season of the Witch is a 1973 American drama film written and directed by George A. Romero, and starring Jan White, Raymond Laine, and Anne Muffly. The film follows a housewife in suburban Pittsburgh who becomes involved in witchcraft after meeting a local witch. Described by Romero himself as a "feminist film," Season of the Witch was originally made under the title Jacks Wife, with a small crew, giving Romero the duties of an editor, cinematographer and screenwriter. The films distributor cut major parts of the film and changed its title to Hungry Wives, marketing it as a softcore pornography film. The film failed to find an audience on its initial release and was re-released years later under the title Season of the Witch. Deewana Mastana Deewana Mastana is a 1997 Indian Hindi romantic comedy directed by David Dhawan. The film stars Anil Kapoor, Govinda and Juhi Chawla in pivotal roles. Johnny Lever, Anupam Kher, Reema Lagoo, Shakti Kapoor, Saeed Jaffrey and Kader Khan have supporting roles, while Salman Khan makes a special appearance. This film was dedicated to Manmohan Desai. This film borrows some elements from the 1991 Hollywood comedy, What About Bob?. Johnny Lever received the Filmfare award for Best Comedian for his performance on this film. The film was a success upon its release. The film is also noted for bringing together two superstars Salman Khan and Juhi Chawla together in a scene, the only time they were paired together. The film also reunites Anil Kapoor and Govinda after Awaargi. All four actors also appeared in Salaam-E-Ishq in 2007. The film was remade in Telugu Nuvva Nena in 2012. The Suburbans The Suburbans is a 1999 American comedy-drama film that satirizes the 1980s revival hype around the turn of the 21st century. It stars Donal Lardner Ward, Craig Bierko, Will Ferrell and Tony Guma as one-hit wonder band The Suburbans and Jennifer Love Hewitt the record company executive, who wants re-establish the bands claim to fame. Ward also co-wrote and directed the film. The Suburbans premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 1999. It was released on a very limited number of screens on October 29 of the same year, and grossing $11,130, is considered to have failed commercially. Of ten reviews counted at Rotten Tomatoes, all ten are negative. Sillunu Oru Kadhal Sillunu Oru Kaadhal is a 2006 Indian Tamil romantic drama film written and directed by N. Krishna. It stars Bhumika Chawla in the lead role and plot revolves around her whereas Suriya, Jyothika makes a couple leading role, while Shriya Sharma, Sukanya, Vadivelu and Santhanam played other pivotal roles. The films score and soundtrack were composed by A. R. Rahman, with lyrics by the Indian poet Vaali; cinematography for the film was handled by R. D. Rajasekhar and editing was handled by Anthony. Jyothika was nominated for Best Actress Category at Filmfare Awards for her portrayal of Kundavi. The film was released on 8 September 2006, three days before the wedding of Suriya and Jyothika. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Nuvvu Nenu Prema. In 2015, this film was remade into Marathi as Tu Hi Re, starring Swapnil Joshi, Sai Tamhankar, Tejaswini Pandit and directed by Sanjay Jadhav. In 2017, the film was dubbed into Hindi as Mohabbat Ke Dushman by Goldmines Telefilms Pvt. Ltd. Walk All Over Me Walk All Over Me is a Canadian film released in 2007 written by Robert Cuffley and Jason Long. The film stars Leelee Sobieski as "Alberta", a small-town girl who assumes the false identity of her former babysitter and current dominatrix roommate "Celene", played by Tricia Helfer. Lothaire Bluteau, Michael Eklund, Michael Adamthwaite, and Jacob Tierney also star in the film. It was directed by Cuffley and produced by Carolyn McMaster. Walk All Over Me premiere at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was bought by The Weinstein Company. 6 Days to Air: The Making of South Park 6 Days to Air: The Making of South Park is a 2011 television documentary film directed by Arthur Bradford that details the production process of the American adult animated sitcom South Park. The film follows the shows hectic, rushed six-day production schedule, in which a 22-minute episode is completed just hours before its original air date. The film premiered on October 9, 2011 on Comedy Central, and received positive reviews from critics. The documentary was nominated for an Emmy Award in the Outstanding Nonfiction Special category. August. Eighth August Eighth is a Russian action drama film about the 2008 South Ossetia war. It was produced and directed by Dzhanik Fayziev. Kadhalum Kadanthu Pogum Kadhalum Kadandhu Pogum is a 2016 Indian Tamil language romantic comedy drama film written and directed by Nalan Kumarasamy. Produced by C. V. Kumar under Thirukumaran Entertainment banner, the film stars Vijay Sethupathi and Madonna Sebastian in the lead roles. An official remake of the 2010 Korean film My Dear Desperado, which was also remade in Hindi as Jayantabhai Ki Luv Story in 2013, the film was released on 11 March 2016 to positive reviews. La Pointe Courte La Pointe Courte is a 1955 French drama film directed by Agnès Varda. This feature film was Vardas debut. It has been cited by many critics as a forerunner of the French New Wave, with historian Georges Sadoul calling it "truly the first film of the nouvelle vague." The film takes place in Sète in the south of France. The Pointe Courte is a tiny quarter of the town known as the fishermans village. Captives Captives is a 1994 British romantic crime drama film directed by Angela Pope and written by Dublin screenwriter Frank Deasy. It stars Julia Ormond, Tim Roth and Keith Allen. The picture was selected as the opening film in the Venetian Nights section of the 1994 Venice Film Festival, in addition to its selection for Gala Presentation at the 1994 Toronto International Film Festival. Riverworld Riverworld is a sci-fi/fantasy feature-length pilot episode for a series that was never produced. It aired on the Sci-Fi Channel in 2003. It was loosely based on the Hugo Award-winning "Riverworld" saga by Philip José Farmer. Production began in 2001. It was rebooted in 2010, under the same title. Eyeborgs Eyeborgs is a 2009 American science fiction film. It was released direct-to-video on July 6, 2010. Red Hot Riding Hood Red Hot Riding Hood is an animated cartoon short subject, directed by Tex Avery and released with the movie Dr. Gillespies Criminal Case on May 8, 1943 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In 1994, it was voted #7 of The 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field, making it the highest ranked MGM cartoon on the list. It is one of Averys most popular cartoons, inspiring several of his own "sequel" shorts as well as influencing other cartoons and feature films for years afterward. Django, Prepare a Coffin Django, Prepare a Coffin, alternatively titled Viva Django, is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Ferdinando Baldi. The film stars Terence Hill in the title role, which was previously played by Franco Nero in Sergio Corbuccis original film. Django, Prepare a Coffin is unique among the plethora of films which capitalized on Corbuccis in that it is not only a semi-official, legitimate follow-up, but was also originally intended to star Nero. A piece from the films score, "Last Man Standing," was sampled in the song "Crazy" by American soul duo Gnarls Barkley. The films title song, "Youd Better Smile," is performed by Nicola Di Bari. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Spaghetti Western at the 64th Venice International Film Festival. The Boogens The Boogens is a 1981 American monster movie directed by James L. Conway. It stars Rebecca Balding, Fred McCarren, Anne-Marie Martin, Jeff Harlan, John Crawford, Med Flory, Jon Lormer, and Scott Wilkinson. The title refers to scaly turtle-like monsters that are released from an abandoned and boarded-up silver mine, and begin to wreak havoc. Naked Naked is a German comedy film about the relationship problems of three young couples in Berlin, who meet for a dinner party which does not go well. Released in 2002, it was directed by Doris Dörrie who also wrote the screenplay. Manny Manny is a 2014 documentary directed by Leon Gast and Ryan Moore. It covers the life of professional boxer Manny Pacquiao, from his impoverished life as a young boy to his boxing glory to Philippine politics. The film is narrated by Liam Neeson. Additionally, interviews of friends, family members, and people associated with professional boxing, combined with archival footage of Pacquiao, were used throughout the movie. Notable appearances in the film include Oscar De La Hoya, Jimmy Kimmel, Jeremy Piven, and Mark Wahlberg. The Front Page The Front Page is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film, directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Adolphe Menjou and Pat OBrien. Based on a Broadway play of the same name, the film was produced by Howard Hughes, written by Bartlett Cormack and Charles Lederer, and distributed by United Artists. The supporting cast includes Mary Brian, George E. Stone, Matt Moore, Edward Everett Horton and Walter Catlett. At the 4th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best Picture, Milestone for Best Director, and Menjou for Best Actor. In 2010, this film was selected for the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film is in the public domain. Two versions of the film currently exist, each made up of different takes, one for the international market and director Lewis Milestones preferred version for its original U.S. domestic release. Both versions are available on home video. The Amazing Colossal Man The Amazing Colossal Man is a 1957 American black-and-white science fiction film from American International Pictures, produced and directed by Bert I. Gordon, that stars Glenn Langan, Cathy Downs, William Hudson, and Larry Thor. It is an uncredited adaptation of Homer Eon Flints 1928 short science fiction novel The Nth Man. It was theatrically released by AIP as a double feature with Cat Girl. The films storyline concerns a U.S. Army Lt. Colonel who grows to be more than 60 feet tall following his accidental exposure to an atomic bomb test blast in Nevada. During the 1960s, the film was syndicated to television by American International Television. Both it and its sequel, War of the Colossal Beast, were mocked on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Panther Panther is a 1995 cinematic adaptation of Melvin Van Peebles novel Panther, produced and directed by Mario Van Peebles. The drama film portrays the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, tracing the organization from its founding through its decline in a compressed timeframe. It was the first narrative feature-film to depict the Black Panther Party. Behind the Lines Regeneration is a 1997 British film, an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Pat Barker. The film is directed by Gillies MacKinnon. It was released as Behind the Lines in the US in 1998. The film follows the stories of a number of Officers of the British Army during World War I who are brought together in Craiglockhart War Hospital where they are treated for various traumas. It features the story of Siegfried Sassoon, his open letter reprinted in The Times criticising the conduct of the war and his return to the front. Blood Ranch Blood Ranch is 2006 American horror film directed by Corbin Timbrook. Nasty Baby Nasty Baby is a 2015 Chilean-American drama film written and directed by Sebastián Silva and starring Kristen Wiig, Silva, and Tunde Adebimpe alongside Reg E. Cathey, Mark Margolis, Agustín Silva, Alia Shawkat, Lillias White, and Anthony Chisholm. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival, where it was named winner of the Teddy Award for best LGBT-themed feature film. The film was released on October 23, 2015, in a limited release, before being released on video on demand on October 30, 2015, by The Orchard. The Damned Don't Cry The Damned Dont Cry is a 1950 American film noir crime-drama directed by Vincent Sherman and featuring Joan Crawford, David Brian, and Steve Cochran. It tells of a womans involvement with an organized crime boss and his subordinates. The screenplay by Harold Medford and Jerome Weidman was based on the story "Case History" by Gertrude Walker. The plot is loosely based on the relationship of Bugsy Siegel and Virginia Hill. The film was directed by Vincent Sherman and produced by Jerry Wald. The Damned Dont Cry is the first of three cinematic collaborations between Sherman and Crawford, the others being Harriet Craig and Goodbye. A Time to Live and a Time to Die The Time to Live and the Time to Die, also known as A Time to Live, A Time to Die is a 1985 film directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. This film is inspired by screenwriter-turned-director Hous own coming-of-age story. This film is the second part of Hous coming-of-age trilogy, preceded by A Summer at Grandpas and followed by Dust in the Wind. Game of Werewolves Lobos de Arga is a 2012 Spanish comedy-horror film directed by . Rich Hill Rich Hill is a 2014 American documentary film co-produced and directed by Andrew Droz Palermo and Tracy Droz Tragos. The film premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the U.S. Grand Jury Prize for a documentary. After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, The Orchard and Independent Lens acquired distribution rights to the film. Independent Lens broadcast the film nationally on PBS, while The Orchard distributed the film in the U.S. and Canada outside of linear broadcast. The film was released on August 1, 2014 in the United States. The Heiresses The Heiresses is a 2018 Paraguayan drama film directed by Marcelo Martinessi. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival, where Ana Brun won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. The film was also selected as the Paraguayan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated, for the Best Iberoamerican Film at the 33rd Goya Awards, and for the Best Iberoamerican Film at the 61st Ariel Awards. Wavelength Wavelength is a 45 minute film by Canadian experimental filmmaker and artist Michael Snow, known for building his reputation upon publicity of the film. Considered a landmark of avant-garde cinema, it was filmed over one week in December 1966 and edited in 1967, and is an example of what film theorist P. Adams Sitney describes as "structural film", calling Snow "the dean of structural filmmakers." Wavelength is often listed as one of the greatest underground, art house and Canadian films ever made. It was named #85 in the 2001 Village Voice critics list of the 100 Best Films of the 20th Century. The film has been designated and preserved as a masterwork by the Audio-Visual Preservation Trust of Canada. In a 1969 review of the film published in Artforum, Manny Farber describes Wavelength as "a pure, tough 45 minutes that may become The Birth of a Nation in Underground films, is a straightforward document of a room in which a dozen businesses have lived and gone bankrupt. For all of the films sophistication it is a singularly unpadded, uncomplicated, deadly realistic way to film three walls, a ceiling and a floor... it is probably the most rigorously composed movie in existence." Quicksand Quicksand is a 2003 direct-to-video British-French-German co-produced crime thriller film starring Michael Keaton and Michael Caine. The film was released in Germany, Finland, Sweden and Norway in 2003, in United States on 16 March 2004 and in the United Kingdom on 1 November 2004. Quicksand was filmed in South France between December 2000 and January 2001, originally set for a 2002 release. Maxed Out Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders is an independent feature-length documentary film and book that chronicles abusive practices in the credit card industry. Written and directed by James Scurlock, the film and book use interviews with creditors, debtors, academics, and others to illustrate its story. The film, premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas, USA, in 2006 where it claimed the Special Jury Prize, went on to several film fests including Seattle, Full Frame Documentary, Maui, New Zealand, Milwaukee International, Woodstock, Bergen, Leeds International, Oxford and IDFA film festivals. Henry Rollins selected Maxed Out when invited to host a favorite film within Maryland Film Festival 2007. The film was released in movie theaters in select cities in the United States in March 2007 through Magnolia Pictures. The DVD was released nationally on June 7, 2007, in the joint effort of Magnolia Pictures and Red Envelope Entertainment. The book Maxed Out is published by Scribner, a division of Simon & Schuster. It was published in March 2007 in hardcover and in December 2007 in paperback. Scurlocks purpose for the film and book was to raise awareness of how credit and lending issues are affecting society. The main premises of the documentary and book are that banks and other creditors deliberately market to people who are more likely to have problems paying and that the creditors benefit from connections to government, the debt collection industry, and from lawmaker apathy. The non-profit organization Americans for Fairness in Lending has organized screenings of Maxed Out around the country as part of its work. AFFIL sustains a formal collaboration with the film. Nature Calls Nature Calls is a 2012 American comedy film, released on November 9, 2012 and the DVD version on January 22, 2013. It stars Patton Oswalt, Johnny Knoxville, Rob Riggle, and Patrice ONeal and features Maura Tierney. The film is the final on-screen performance of Patrice ONeal, who died in 2011 from complications of a massive stroke. Head Over Heels Head over Heels is a 2012 British stop motion animated short film written and directed by Timothy Reckart. The film was nominated for Best Animated Short Film for the 85th Academy Awards. It also won the first Annie Award for Best Student film and the Cartoon dOr for Best European Animated Short. After being nominated for an Academy Award the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD. In March 2015, the film was posted online together with special features at www.headoverheels.tv. Happy Hunting Happy Hunting is a 2016 American western horror film written, directed, and edited by Joe Dietsch and Louie Gibson. Long-Haired Hare Long-Haired Hare is a 1949 American animated short film directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. It was produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures as part of the Looney Tunes series, and was the 60th short to feature Bugs Bunny. In addition to including the homophones "hair" and "hare", the title is also a pun on "longhairs", a characterization of classical music lovers. Nicolai Shutorov provides the singing voice of Giovanni Jones. Meatballs Part II Meatballs Part II is a 1984 comedy film and sequel to the 1979 film Meatballs. The film stars Richard Mulligan, Hamilton Camp, John Mengatti, Kim Richards, Archie Hahn, Misty Rowe, and John Larroquette. Meatballs Part II was directed by Ken Wiederhorn. The screenplay for the film was written by Bruce Franklin Singer based on a story by Martin Kitrosser and Carol Watson. Paranoid Paranoid is a 2000 independent thriller film, directed by John Duigan, which was made for theatrical release but subsequently received a limited international theatrical release. It was released directly to video in most countries. It stars Jessica Alba and Iain Glen. Style Andaaz is a 2003 Indian romantic musical film directed by Raj Kanwar and produced by Suneel Darshan. It stars Akshay Kumar, Lara Dutta and Priyanka Chopra in the lead roles. The film tells the story of Raj and his romantic relationship with two girls, Kajal and Jiya. The music of the film was composed by Nadeem-Shravan with lyrics written by Sameer. Made on a budget of 80 million, the film was released on 23 May 2003 to mixed reviews from critics, with praise directed towards performances of Dutta and Chopra, the cinematography and the music. The film was a major box-office success, grossing 288 million at the box-office. Andaaz was deemed the "first Universal Hit of the year". The film won several awards and nominations at various award ceremonies across India. At the 49th Filmfare Awards, Andaaz received five nominations, including Best Supporting Actress for Chopra, winning two awards in the Best Female Debut category for Dutta and Chopra. The War on Democracy The War on Democracy is a 2007 documentary film directed by Christopher Martin and John Pilger, who also wrote the narration. Focusing on the political situations in nations of Latin America, the film criticizes both the United States intervention in foreign countries domestic politics and its "War on Terrorism". The film was first released in the United Kingdom on 15 June 2007. Critics accuse the film of fostering anti-American sentiment. 3 Hearts Three Hearts is a 2014 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot and co-written with Julien Boivent. The film stars Benoît Poelvoorde, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Chiara Mastroianni and Catherine Deneuve. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. In January 2015, the film received four nominations at the 20th Lumières Awards. A Country Wedding A Country Wedding is a 2015 American-Canadian made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Anne Wheeler and starring Jesse Metcalfe, Autumn Reeser, and Lauren Holly. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on June 27, 2015. The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle is a 1939 American biographical musical comedy directed by H.C. Potter. The film stars Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edna May Oliver, and Walter Brennan. The film is based on the stories My Husband and My Memories of Vernon Castle, by Irene Castle. The movie was adapted by Oscar Hammerstein II, Dorothy Yost and Richard Sherman. Bataan Bataan is a 1943 American black-and-white World War II film drama from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, produced by Irving Starr, directed by Tay Garnett, that stars Robert Taylor, George Murphy, Lloyd Nolan, Thomas Mitchell, and Robert Walker. The film follows the defense of the Bataan Peninsula by American forces in the Philippines against the invading Japanese. Reach for the Sky Reach for the Sky is a 1956 British biographical film about aviator Douglas Bader, based on the 1954 biography of the same name by Paul Brickhill. The film stars Kenneth More and was directed by Lewis Gilbert. It won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film of 1956. The films composer John Addison was Baders brother-in-law. Prayer of the Rollerboys Prayer of the Rollerboys is a 1990 independent science fiction film directed by Rick King and starring Corey Haim and Patricia Arquette. Meet Monica Velour Meet Monica Velour is a 2010 American independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Keith Bearden. The film premiered at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival. Breakaway Breakaway is a 2011 Canadian sports-comedy film directed by Robert Lieberman, and produced by Akshay Kumar and Paul Gross. The film stars debutant Vinay Virmani opposite Camilla Belle, with Rob Lowe, Russell Peters and Anupam Kher in pivotal roles. It also features Drake and Ludacris in cameo roles. The film was released on 23 September 2011 and received negative reviews, failing to sell tickets in the Indian market. It was released in two languages and later dubbed into Hindi as Speedy Singhs Las Acacias Las Acacias is a 2011 Argentine drama film directed by Pablo Giorgelli. The film won the Caméra dOr at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Puppet Master 5 Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter is a 1994 direct-to-video horror film written by Douglas Aarniokoski among others, and directed by Jeff Burr. It is the fifth film in the Puppet Master franchise, the sequel to 1993s Puppet Master 4, and stars Gordon Currie as the series third Puppet Master, and Ian Ogilvy, his colleague, whose attempts to salvage the animated puppets of André Toulon from the Bodega Bay Inn are foiled by a demon. As in the previous film, the puppets serve as protagonists, rather than terrorize as they had in the first and second films. As the title indicates, Puppet Master 5 was intended to be the final installment of the series. However, in 1998 a sixth entry, Curse of the Puppet Master, was released, and the series has been ongoing since. Circus Circus is a 2000 British crime thriller movie directed by Rob Walker and written by David Logan. The movie stars John Hannah, Famke Janssen, Peter Stormare, Brian Conley, and Eddie Izzard. It was released in the UK on 5 May 2000 and had its USA release on 15 September 2000. Kuch Naa Kaho Kuch Naa Kaho is a 2003 Bollywood romantic drama film, directed by Rohan Sippy, starring Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai and Arbaaz Khan. It was released on 5 September 2003. David's Birthday Davids Birthday,, is a 2009 Italian drama film directed by Marco Filiberti. The Bremen Town Musicians The Bremen Town Musicians is a 1969 Soviet musical animated film produced by Soyuzmultfilm, directed by Inessa Kovalevskaya and written by Yuri Entin and Vasily Livanov, with music by Gennady Gladkov. It is based on the characters of Brothers Grimm fairy tale, Town Musicians of Bremen. The film became a cult hit in the Soviet Union because of its memorable musical soundtrack, which contains influences from Western rock n roll music. One sequence in particular contains a musical motif inspired by the “I Want to Hold Your Hand” by the Beatles. Two sequels were made, including On the Trail of the Bremen Town Musicians and The New Bremen Town Musicians. A track from the film is available on Russian copies of the rhythm/dance game, Just Dance 2019. It will also be a Just Dance Unlimited exclusive outside of Russia. Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage is a 2002 Bollywood drama film, directed by Vikram Bhatt, starring Hrithik Roshan and Amisha Patel in the lead roles. It was the second time the pair were cast alongside each other after the movie Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai, but the film was declared a flop at the box office. Valley of Angels Valley of Angels is a 2008 urban action drama film written and directed by Jon Rosten and starring Danny Trejo and George Katt. The plot concerns a young West LA drug dealer who searches for a path out of his dangerous existence. Decision at Sundown Decision at Sundown is a 1957 Technicolor western directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Randolph Scott. It is one of seven Boetticher/Scott western collaborations, including Seven Men from Now, The Tall T, Buchanan Rides Alone, Westbound, Ride Lonesome and Comanche Station. Wieners Wieners is a 2008 American comedy film directed by Mark Steilen and starring Fran Kranz. It was written by Suzanne Francis and Gabe Grifoni. Cold Weather Cold Weather is a 2010 American mystery film written by Aaron Katz, Ben Stambler, and Brendan McFadden and directed by Katz with Stambler and McFadden producing. The film stars Cris Lankenau as a former forensic science student investigating the mysterious disappearance of his ex-girlfriend. The film was shot and set in Portland, which was also the setting of Katzs debut feature, Dance Party USA. Cold Weather premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2010 and was released in the United States by IFC Films on February 4, 2011. McCullin McCullin is a 2012 feature-length documentary film, directed by David Morris and Jacqui Morris, about the life and work of photojournalist Don McCullin. The film premiered at the 2012 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. McCullin was nominated for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer and Best Documentary at the 66th British Academy Film Awards. It also won the award for Best Use of Footage in a Cinema Release at the 2014 Focal International Awards. It has a 100% rating, and an average rating of 7.3/10, at Rotten Tomatoes, with consensus not yet reached. Mary of Scotland Mary of Scotland is a 1936 RKO film starring Katharine Hepburn as the 16th century ruler, Mary. Directed by John Ford, it is an adaptation of the 1933 Maxwell Anderson play. The screenplay was written by Dudley Nichols. It is largely in blank verse. Ginger Rogers wanted to play this role and made a convincing screen test, but RKO rejected her request to be cast in the part feeling that the role was not suitable to Miss Rogers image. The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb The Curse of the Mummys Tomb is a British horror film produced, written and directed by Michael Carreras, starring Terence Morgan, Ronald Howard, Fred Clark and introducing Jeanne Roland. Made by Hammer Film Productions, it was released in the UK on 18 October 1964 and, in the US, by Columbia Pictures on 31 December 1964. Winnetou: The Last Shot The Desperado Trail is a 1965 West German film directed by Harald Reinl. Grande école Grande École is a French drama film, directed by Robert Salis. The movie is about education, class, race and homosexuality. Adapted from a stage play by Jean-Marie Besset. It was an early example of casting Arab men as gays compared to straight white men in French films, Salim Kechiouche as Mecir. Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer is a documentary directed by Alex Gibney about former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer and the sex scandal that derailed his political career. It premiered at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival on April 24, 2010; on iTunes and Magnolia On Demand on October 1, 2010; and in movie theaters in limited release on November 5, 2010. Gibney made the film with on-camera cooperation from Spitzer. The director also shared ideas and information with writer Peter Elkind, who wrote the book “Rough Justice: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer". From the New World is a Japanese novel by Yusuke Kishi, originally published in 2008 by Kodansha. It received the 29th Nihon SF Taisho Award. The story received a manga adaptation with slight disparities in Kodanshas Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine, which was serialized between May 2012 and June 2014, and an anime television series adaptation by A-1 Pictures, which aired in Japan between October 2012 and March 2013. The manga has been licensed by Vertical Inc and the anime by Sentai Filmworks in North America. It is titled after Antonín Dvořáks Symphony No. 9 "From the New World", whose Movement II appears in the story several times. MFKZ is a 2017 adult animated science fiction film based on the comic series and the short film of the same name. The film was a French-Japanese co-production between Ankama Animations and Studio 4°C and is directed by Shōjirō Nishimi and Guillaume "Run" Renard. The comic was published in English as Mutafukaz by Titan Comics with only one volume released on October 27, 2015. Mutafukaz was released in France on May 23, 2018 and in Japan on October 12, 2018. Road House Road House is a 1948 film noir drama directed by Jean Negulesco, with cinematography by Joseph LaShelle. The picture features Ida Lupino, Cornel Wilde, Celeste Holm, Richard Widmark, among others. The drama tells the story of Lily Stevens who takes a job as a singer at a roadhouse—complete with a bowling alley. When Lily dumps the owner Jefty for his boyhood friend Pete Morgan, problems begin. They only get worse when Jefty is rejected after proposing to Lily, causing Jefty to go on a murderous rage. Lupino sings the classic Johnny Mercer song "One for My Baby" in the film. The song "Again", written by Dorcas Cochran and Lionel Newman, debuted in this film, and was also sung by her. Salt and Fire Salt and Fire is a 2016 thriller film written and directed by Werner Herzog. The film stars Michael Shannon, Veronica Ferres, and Gael García Bernal. It tells the story about a hostage-taking situation set against an ecological disaster in Bolivia. It had its premiere at the Shanghai International Film Festival. It was selected to be screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Abracadabra Abracadabra is a 2017 Spanish comedy film directed by Pablo Berger. It was shortlisted as one of the three films to be selected as the potential Spanish submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. However, it was not selected, with Summer 1993 being selected as the Spanish entry. To Joy To Joy is a 1950 Swedish film directed by Ingmar Bergman about a young married couple who play together in a Swedish orchestra. Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street Case Closed: The Phantom of Baker Street, known as in Japan, is the 6th Case Closed feature film, released in Japan on April 20, 2002. Phantom of Baker Street is the first film in the series written by Hisashi Nozawa. This was the last of the Detective Conan films done in traditional animation. It was released on February 16, 2010 in America on DVD. This movie brought 3.4 billion yen in the box office. The story features several characters from and references to the Sherlock Holmes series, which Detective Conan is heavily inspired by, and Jack the Ripper. The Buccaneer The Buccaneer is a 1958 pirate film made by Paramount Pictures starring Yul Brynner as Jean Lafitte, Charles Boyer and Claire Bloom. Charlton Heston played a supporting role as Andrew Jackson, the second time that Heston played Jackson, having portrayed him earlier in the 1953 film The Presidents Lady. The film was shot in Technicolor and VistaVision, the story takes place during the War of 1812, telling a heavily fictionalized version of how the privateer Lafitte helped in the Battle of New Orleans and how he had to choose between fighting for America or for the side most likely to win, the United Kingdom. The film is a remake of the 1938 film of the same name which starred Fredric March and Akim Tamiroff. The 1938 version was produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille, but he was seriously ill by the time the 1958 version was made, so he was only the executive producer of that version, leaving his then son-in-law, Anthony Quinn, to direct. It was the only film that Quinn ever directed. Henry Wilcoxon, DeMilles longtime friend, who made frequent appearances in his films, was the actual producer, and DeMille did received screen credit as "supervised by Cecil B. Demille", though students of his films would probably find that his touch is obvious throughout the film. Nevertheless, DeMille was unhappy with the film and tried unsuccessfully to improve it; critical response was generally unfavorable, despite some impressive battle scenes. The movies supporting cast featured Inger Stevens, Henry Hull, E. G. Marshall, Lorne Greene, Ted de Corsia, Ed Hinton and Douglass Dumbrille. Possibly as a film tie-in, Johnny Horton had a big success at the time with his version of the song The Battle of New Orleans. Fingers Fingers is a 1978 crime drama film directed by James Toback. The film is about a troubled young man being pulled between his mob father and his mentally-disturbed pianist mother. Christmas Eve Christmas Eve is a 2015 American Christmas comedy film, directed by Mitch Davis, written by Davis and Tyler McKellar, and produced by Davis and Larry King. The film features a large ensemble cast led by Patrick Stewart, James Roday, Julianna Guill, Jon Heder, Cheryl Hines, and Gary Cole. Set in New York City, the film tells the stories of various characters as they become trapped in six different elevators on the titular evening. Thithi Thithi is a 2016 Indian Kannada drama film co-written and directed by Raam Reddy. Consisting of a cast of non-professional actors from villages in the Mandya district of Karnataka, the film is a light-hearted story about three generations of men reacting to the death of their 101-year old patriarch. It is an Indian-American co-production, jointly produced by Pratap Reddy from Prspctvs Productions and Sunmin Park from Maxmedia. Thithi premiered at the 68th Locarno International Film Festival on 8 August 2015, where it won the Golden Leopard in the "Filmmakers of the Present" category as well as the First Feature award. Consequently, it was screened at various film festivals around the world and won numerous awards including the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada at the 63rd National Film Awards. It was released in Karnataka on 6 May 2016 and in the rest of India on 3 June 2016 to generally positive reviews. The Stronghold The Stronghold is a Ukrainian adventure/fantasy film based on the eponymous book by Volodymyr Rutkivskyi and directed by Yuriy Kovalyov. The film was released in Ukraine on 12 October 2017. The film is about Victor, a present-day schoolboy, who goes a thousand years into the past. The Beast with Five Fingers The Beast with Five Fingers is a 1946 mystery horror film directed by Robert Florey from a screenplay by Curt Siodmak, based on a short story written by W. F. Harvey and first published in 1919 in The New Decameron. The film stars Robert Alda, Victor Francen, Andrea King, and Peter Lorre. The films score was composed by Max Steiner. Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot! Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot! is a 1967 film directed by Giulio Questi. Ira & Abby Ira & Abby is a 2006 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Cary and released in the United States by Magnolia Pictures. The poignant love story stars Chris Messina and Jennifer Westfeldt in the title roles, and co-stars Fred Willard, Frances Conroy, Jason Alexander, Robert Klein, Judith Light and a small early role by Jon Hamm as Ronnie. Horrid Henry: The Movie Horrid Henry: The Movie is a 2011 British 3D childrens musical adventure comedy film directed by Nick Moore and produced by Allan Niblo, Rupert Preston, Mike Watts, and Lucinda Whiteley, who wrote it. In the film, Henry and the Purple Hand Gang fight to prevent the closure of their school by an evil private school headmaster. It is based on the fictional character, Horrid Henry from the childrens book series of the same name by Francesca Simon. It stars Theo Stevenson, Richard E. Grant, Parminder Nagra, Kimberley Walsh, Mathew Horne, Siobhan Hayes, Dick and Dom, Noel Fielding, Jo Brand, and Anjelica Huston. It was the first British film for children to be shot in 3D. The film was officially released in cinemas on 29 July 2011 in 2D, RealD 3D, and 3D formats by Vertigo Films in the United Kingdom. Phase 4 Films and Entertainment One released the film in theatres in the United States and Canada on 22 December 2012. The film has an approval rating of 9% on Rotten Tomatoes and grossed $10.1 million worldwide. Horrid Henry: The Movie was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 28th of November in the United Kingdom. The Wreck of the Mary Deare The Wreck of the Mary Deare is a 1959 Metrocolor British-American thriller film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Gary Cooper and Charlton Heston, and featuring Michael Redgrave, Cecil Parker, Richard Harris and John Le Mesurier. The screenplay by Eric Ambler was based on the 1956 novel of the same name by Hammond Innes. Beautiful Joe Beautiful Joe is a 2000 American-British film written and directed by Stephen Metcalfe. It stars Sharon Stone and Billy Connolly, with supporting roles by Ian Holm, Dann Florek, and Gil Bellows. The Mourning Forest is an 2007 Japanese film directed by Naomi Kawase. It won the Grand prix at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. It tells the story of a nurse who is grieving for her dead child. She works at a nursing home and grows close to an elderly man, suffering from dementia, who is searching in the local forest for something connected to his dead wife that he cannot explain. Blood Night: The Legend of Mary Hatchet Blood Night: The Legend of Mary Hatchet is a 2009 American horror film written and directed by Frank Sabatella, and co-written by Elke Blasi. Nota NOTA is a 2018 Indian Tamil political thriller film directed by Anand Shankar. It stars Vijay Deverakonda, making his debut in Tamil cinema and Mehreen Pirzada, in the lead roles. Produced by Studio Green and with Sam C. S. as the music director while Ravi K. Chandrans son, Santhana Krishnan Ravichandran handles the cinematography. The film premiered on 5 October 2018 in India and on 4 October 2018 in the United States. The film was adapted from novel Vettattam by Shan Karuppusamy who is also involved in the films screenplay. The film was a failure at the box office. Armored Car Robbery Armored Car Robbery is a 1950 American film noir directed by Richard Fleischer, and stars Charles McGraw. Armored Car Robbery is a heist movie, a subgenre of crime-based films. It tells the story of a well-planned robbery of cash from an armored car when it stops at a sports stadium. The heist goes awry and a tough Los Angeles cop sets off in hot pursuit of the culprits. The Sadist The Sadist is a 1963 black-and-white exploitation film written and directed by James Landis, and stars Arch Hall The film was distributed by Fairway International Pictures of the United States and Prima Film of Canada. Fakin' Da Funk Fakin da Funk is a 1997 comedy film starring Pam Grier and Dante Basco about a Chinese son adopted by black parents who relocates to South Central Los Angeles. A second story involves Mai-Ling, an exchange student played by Margaret Cho, who by another twist, gets sent to the wrong hood. The film was written and directed by Tim Chey. Marcel Proust's Time Regained Time Regained is a 1999 French drama film directed by the Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It is an adaptation of the final volume of In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust. The plot is about the anonymous narrator of In Search of Lost Time who reflects on his past experiences while lying on his deathbed. The choice to develop the last volume of In Search of Lost Time allows the film to refer to the entire series of books. For example, the film shows an episode of the first novel, Swanns Way, usually referred to as "the lady in pink," as a flashback of Time Regained. The film was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Prophet Joseph Prophet Joseph is a 2008 Iranian television TV series directed by Farajollah Salahshoor, which tells the story of Prophet Joseph from the Quran and Islamic traditions. It is also set in the historical context of the Amarna period of ancient Egypt. Return to Lonesome Dove Return to Lonesome Dove is a 1993 four part television miniseries, written by John Wilder involving characters created in Larry McMurtrys western novel Lonesome Dove which was broadcast by CBS and first aired on November 14–17, 1993. The story focuses on a retired Texas Ranger and his adventures driving mustangs from Texas to Montana. It was nominated for an Emmy Award, and followed by two TV series, The Series and The Outlaw Years. Neither series lasted long. It is a sequel to the 1989 miniseries Lonesome Dove, but was not written by McMurtry, who instead wrote and published his own sequel novel Streets of Laredo in the same time frame. McMurtry followed Streets of Laredo with two prequels, which with Laredo were also subsequently made into TV miniseries. Many fans of the Lonesome Dove series and novels do not consider Return to Lonesome Dove nor the two derivative TV series to be canonical because of their divergence from McMurtrys storyline, and the apparent motivation of its production by the success of the original miniseries. Rumpelstiltskin Rumpelstiltskin is a 1995 American fantasy horror comedy film directed by Mark Jones and starring Max Grodénchik as the title character. Cold Showers Cold Showers is a 2005 French drama film directed by Antony Cordier. It was a Directors Fortnight Selection at 2005 Cannes Film Festival. The film tells the story of three teenagers, a girl, Vanessa, and two boys, Mickael and Clement, who face changes and problems over a period of three months as they enter adulthood. The film attracted attention on its release due to the full-frontal nudity of several young French actors. Into Great Silence Into Great Silence is a documentary film directed by Philip Gröning that was released in 2005. It is an intimate portrayal of the everyday lives of Carthusian monks of the Grande Chartreuse, a monastery high in the French Alps. The Take The Take is a 2007 American crime drama film directed by Brad Furman and starring John Leguizamo, Tyrese Gibson, Bobby Cannavale, and Rosie Perez. The plot concerns an armored-truck driver who survives a violent hijacking and becomes obsessed with tracking down his attackers. It was released on April 11, 2008. The Four of the Apocalypse... Four of the Apocalypse is a 1975 Italian spaghetti western film directed by Lucio Fulci and starring Fabio Testi, Tomas Milian and Michael J. Pollard. Animal LAnimal is a 1977 action-comedy film directed by Claude Zidi and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Raquel Welch. It was distributed in the U.S. by Analysis Film Releasing Corp under the title Stuntwoman. Coolie No. 1 Coolie No. 1 is a 1995 Indian Hindi comedy film directed by David Dhawan. The film stars Govinda, Karisma Kapoor, Shakti Kapoor, Kader Khan and Sadashiv Amrapurkar, with music by Anand-Milind. This movie was one of the first successful movies of Karisma Kapoor. Actor Govinda received the Star Screen Award Special Jury Award for his role in this movie as performer of the decade. Over the years, the movie has become a classic in Hindi film history and is now considered a cult film. The movie is a remake of the 1993 Tamil film Chinna Mapillai. Yesterday Yesterday is a 2004 South African movie written and directed by Darrell Roodt. It was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the 77th Academy Awards. It also won Best Sound and Best Editing at the inaugural edition of the Africa Movie Academy Awards. The film tells a story of a young mother, Yesterday, who discovers she has AIDS. Her husband, a migrant mine laborer, rejected her despite being the one that infected her. Her ambition becomes to live long enough to see her daughter, Beauty, go to school. This film is the first commercial feature-length production in Zulu. The Search for Santa Paws The Search for Santa Paws is an American-Canadian Christmas adventure-fantasy-film released on November 23, 2010. The movie is the tenth film in the Air Bud franchise and is also a prequel to Santa Buddies, as well as a spin-off from the Air Buddies film franchise. A Girl at My Door A Girl at My Door is a 2014 South Korean drama film directed by July Jung and stars Bae Doona as a policewoman who takes in an abused girl played by Kim Sae-ron. The film screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Due to the films portrayal of a lesbian relationship, and the contentiousness of LGBT rights in South Korea, as well as the initial ambiguous relationship of the two main characters, the film had to be financed largely by the Korean Film Council. Because of this, the budget was limited to ; Bae and Kim agreed to not be paid. The Return of Don Camillo The Return of Don Camillo is a 1953 French-Italian comedy film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Fernandel, Gino Cervi and Édouard Delmont. The films sets were designed by Virgilio Marchi. It was the second of five films featuring Fernandel as the Italian priest Don Camillo and his struggles with Giuseppe Peppone Bottazzi the Communist Mayor of their rural town. Straight to Hell Straight to Hell is a 1987 independent action-comedy film directed by Alex Cox and starring Sy Richardson, Joe Strummer, Dick Rude, and Courtney Love. The film also features cameos by Dennis Hopper, Grace Jones, Elvis Costello, and Jim Jarmusch. Band members of The Pogues, Amazulu, and The Circle Jerks are also featured in the film. The film borrows its title from The Clashs 1982 song of the same name. The film has been called a parody of Spaghetti Westerns, and concerns a gang of criminals who become stranded in the desert, where they stumble upon a surreal Western town full of coffee-addicted killers. The film is based on Giulio Questis Spaghetti Western film Django Kill... If You Live, which Cox was given permission to adapt. Straight to Hell received few positive reviews upon release, and was not a commercial success, although it later gained something of a cult film status. A soundtrack was also released. On 14 December 2010, an extended cut of the film, titled Straight to Hell Returns, was released on DVD, featuring additional footage and digitally enhanced picture quality. This version of the film, under the collaboration of Alex Cox, was also screened at several cinemas as part of a midnight movie theatrical run. The Tango Lesson The Tango Lesson is a 1997 drama film written and directed by Sally Potter. It is a semi-autobiographical film starring Potter and Pablo Verón, about Argentinian Tango. The film, a co-production of Argentina, France, Germany, Netherlands and the United Kingdom, was produced by Christopher Sheppard in Britain and Oscar Kramer in Argentina, and was shot mostly in black and white in Paris and Buenos Aires. The soundtrack includes original recordings of Carlos Gardels Mi Buenos Aires querido and Ástor Piazzollas Libertango, two of the most iconic tangos in the history of the genre. It also includes an original song written and sung by Potter. Ernest in the Army Ernest in the Army is a 1998 American direct-to-video comedy film directed by John R. Cherry III and starring Jim Varney. It is the tenth and final film to feature the character of Ernest P. Worrell before Varneys death in February 2000. In this film, Ernest joins the Army because he wants to drive large vehicles, but ends up being sent into combat. It was shot in Cape Town, South Africas Koeberg Nature Reserve. John Cherrys son, Josh portrayed Corporal Davis. These Three These Three is a 1936 American drama film directed by William Wyler and starring Miriam Hopkins, Merle Oberon, Joel McCrea, and Bonita Granville. The screenplay by Lillian Hellman is based on her 1934 play The Childrens Hour. A 1961 remake of the film, also directed by Wyler, was released as The Childrens Hour in the US and The Loudest Whisper in the UK. Tiger Bay Tiger Bay is a 1959 British crime drama film based on the short story "Rodolphe et le Revolver" by Noel Calef. It was directed by J. Lee Thompson, produced by John Hawkesworth, and co-written by John Hawkesworth and Shelley Smith. It stars John Mills as a police superintendent investigating a murder; his real life daughter Hayley Mills, in her first major film role, as a girl who witnesses the murder; and Horst Buchholz as a young sailor who commits the murder in a moment of passion. The film was shot mostly on location in the Tiger Bay district of Cardiff, at Newport Transporter Bridge in Newport and at Avonmouth Docks in Bristol. It features many authentic scenes of the childrens street culture and the black street culture of the time, along with many dockside shots and scenes in real pubs and the surrounding countryside. It marks a vital transitional moment in the move towards the British New Wave cinema exemplified a few years later by A Taste of Honey. Unusually the overall ambience is one of sympathy towards the killer, seeing him as a basically good person, and victim of circumstance. Tony Rome Tony Rome is a 1967 American Neo Noir detective film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Frank Sinatra, Jill St. John, Sue Lyon and Gena Rowlands. It was adapted from Marvin H. Alberts novel Miami Mayhem. The story follows the adventures of Miami private investigator Tony Rome in his quest to locate a missing diamond pin that belongs to a wealthy heiress. A sequel, Lady in Cement, was made in 1968, again featuring Sinatra as Tony Rome, and co-starring Raquel Welch and Dan Blocker. Appearing in both films was Richard Conte as Miami police lieutenant Dave Santini. Both films are examples of a late-1960s neo-noir trend which revived and updated the hard-boiled detective and police dramas of the 1940s. Other films in this genre include The Detective, which also starred Sinatra, as well as Point Blank, Bullitt, Madigan, and Marlowe. Sinatra had originally been considered for the lead role as the tough private eye in Harper, but lost out to Paul Newman. Tony Rome, The Detective, and Lady in Cement were all directed by Gordon Douglas. The three films were packaged together in a DVD box-set by 20th Century Fox in 2005. Douglas also directed Sinatra in Young at Heart and Robin and the 7 Hoods. Randy Newman is co-credited on a soundtrack song. The Thompsons The Thompsons is an independent 2012 horror film directed by the Butcher Brothers and a sequel to their previous film The Hamiltons. It premiered at the London FrightFest Film Festival on August 26, 2012. Filmed largely in the UK, several scenes feature The Ringlestone Inn Near Harrietsham, in Kent, south-east of London. Monty Python Live (Mostly) Monty Python Live was a stage show by the Monty Python comedy group in The O2 in London in July 2014. Planned as a single performance for 1 July, it was expanded to 10 shows due to the high demand for tickets. It was their first live performance together in 34 years, the first without member Graham Chapman, who died in 1989, and to date it has been their last. The final date was broadcast in cinemas around the world on 20 July. Prior to this Eric Idle stated, “It is a world event and that’s really quite exciting. It means we’re actually going to say goodbye publicly on one show. Nobody ever has the chance to do that. The Beatles didn’t get a last good night.” Water Water is a 1985 British comedy film directed by Dick Clement and starring Michael Caine. It was scripted by Clement and Ian La Frenais. The Long and Short of It The Long and Short of It is a 2003 short film directed, co-written and produced by Sean Astin. The five-minute film was shot in Wellington, New Zealand in a single day when the cast and crew of The Two Towers had reunited to shoot pick-ups. It debuted on the DVD release of The Two Towers on August 26, 2003, and was an official entry at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes is a 2006 American made-for-television sequel and the third installment in the Pumpkinhead franchise of horror films. The film is directed by Jake West, who co-wrote the movie with Barbara Werner. It follows 1988s Pumpkinhead and 1994s Blood Wings. You and I You and I is a 2008 drama film directed by Roland Joffé depicting a fictionalised version of real events adapted from the novel t.A.T.u. Come Back. The film features Mischa Barton, Anton Yelchin, Charlie Creed-Miles, Helena Mattsson, Alexander Kaluzhsky, Bronson Pinchot and Shantel VanSanten. The film is about a teenage girl, Lana, who moves from a rural town in Russia to Moscow, completely unaware that meeting an internet girlfriend, Janie, will result in a string of adventures. Casting and filming began in May 2007, and it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2008. The film was released in the United States on January 31, 2012. Despite the film not being released to mainstream film critics, You and I received mixed reviews from film critics. Sector 7 Sector 7 is a 2011 South Korean science fiction action 3D film directed by Kim Ji-hoon who previously made May 18. In 2012 Shout! Factory released the film on DVD and Blu-ray Disc. Life Eternal Life Eternal is a 2015 Austrian-German black comedy crime film directed by Wolfgang Murnberger. Addicted to Fresno Addicted to Fresno is a 2015 dark comedy film directed by Jamie Babbit and written by Karey Dornetto. The film had its world premiere March 14, 2015 at South by Southwest and stars Natasha Lyonne and Judy Greer as two sisters that find themselves in trouble after Greers character accidentally kills someone. The film was released in the United States on September 1, 2015 through video on demand, and in a limited release in theaters on October 2, 2015, by Gravitas Ventures. Floating Clouds is a 1955 Japanese drama film directed by Mikio Naruse. It is based on a novel with the same name by Japanese author and poet Fumiko Hayashi, written just before she died in 1951. The novel is set after World War II and contains the common post-war theme of wandering; the female main character struggles to find where she belongs in post-war Japan, and ends up floating endlessly about. The film is Naruses most popular film in Japan. It was voted the second best Japanese film of all time in a poll of 140 Japanese critics and filmmakers conducted by the magazine Kinema Junpo in 1999. Gamera vs. Guiron is a 1969 Japanese kaiju film directed by Noriaki Yuasa, written by Niisan Takahashi, and produced by Daiei Film. It is the fifth entry in the Gamera film series, following Gamera vs. Viras, which was released the previous year. Gamera vs. Guiron stars Nobuhiro Kajima, Miyuki Akiyama, Christopher Murphy, Yuko Hamada, and Eiji Funakoshi. The film was released theatrically in Japan on March 21, 1969. It did not receive a theatrical release in the United States, but was released directly to American television that year by American International Television under the title Attack of the Monsters. The film was followed by Gamera vs. Jiger the following year. Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris is a 1999 Japanese kaiju film directed by Shusuke Kaneko, written by Kaneko and Kazunori Itō, and produced by Miyuki Nanri, Naoki Sato, and Tsutomu Tsuchikawa. Produced by Daiei Film and distributed by Toho, the film is the 11th entry in the Gamera film series, as well as the third film in the franchises Heisei period, serving as a sequel to the 1996 film Attack of Legion. The film stars Ai Maeda as Ayana Hirasaka, a young girl who forms a psychic bond with a parasitic creature known as Iris that feeds upon the hatred that she feels for the giant turtle monster Gamera, who had unwittingly killed Ayanas parents. The film also features Shinobu Nakayama and Ayako Fujitani reprising their roles as Mayumi Nagamine and Asagi Kusanagi, respectively. Hirofumi Fukuzawa portrays Gamera, while Akira Ohashi, who played Gamera in the previous film, portrays Iris. Gamera 3: The Revenge of Iris was screened at the 1999 Toronto International Film Festival, and received the Mainichi Film Concours award for Best Sound Recording in Japan. The film received generally positive reviews, with the films special effects being lauded, and with many praising it as being one of the best entries in the Gamera film series. The Perfect Human The Perfect Human is a 1968 short film by Jørgen Leth lasting 13 minutes. It depicts a man and a woman, both labelled the perfect human in a detached manner, functioning in a white boundless room, as though they were subjects in a zoo. The film was later seen in five different versions when Leth was challenged by filmmaker Lars von Trier, which were compiled in The Five Obstructions. Second Chance La chance de ma vie is a 2011 French comedy film directed by Nicolas Cuche. Absent Ausente is a 2011 Spanish-language drama film directed by Argentine director Marco Berger. The film tackles the notion of sexual abuse of students, but director Marco Berger flips the dynamic. In this film, a young man wants to lure his teacher into a sexual relationship, rather than the other way round. The Mask You Live In The Mask You Live In is a 2015 documentary film written, directed, and produced by Jennifer Siebel Newsom. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. The film explores what Newsom perceives to be harmful notions about masculinity in mainstream American culture. The film addresses similar themes on identity as Miss Representation, such as the impact of gender socialization and gender representation. Union Station Union Station is a 1950 crime drama film noir directed by Rudolph Maté and starring William Holden, Nancy Olson and Barry Fitzgerald. Rawhide Rawhide is a 1951 Western film made by Twentieth Century-Fox. It was directed by Henry Hathaway and produced by Samuel G. Engel from a screenplay by Dudley Nichols. The music score was by Sol Kaplan and the song "A Rollin Stone" by Lionel Newman. The cinematography was by Milton R. Krasner. The film stars Tyrone Power and Susan Hayward with Hugh Marlowe, Dean Jagger, Edgar Buchanan, Jack Elam and George Tobias. When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth is a 1970 British prehistoric monster film written and directed by Val Guest and starring Victoria Vetri. It was produced by Aida Young. The production company was Hammer Films. The third in Hammers "Cave Girl" series, preceded by One Million Years B.C. and Slave Girls, it was followed by Creatures the World Forgot. The Mephisto Waltz The Mephisto Waltz is a 1971 American horror film about an occult-murder mystery. It was directed by Paul Wendkos and starred Alan Alda, Jacqueline Bisset, Barbara Parkins, Bradford Dillman and Curd Jürgens. The name of the movie is taken from the piano work by Franz Liszt of the same title. Ben Maddow adapted his screenplay from the novel of the same title by Fred Mustard Stewart. The film was the only big-screen work of veteran television producer Quinn Martin. Next Goal Wins Next Goal Wins is a 2014 British documentary film directed by Mike Brett and Steve Jamison. The film chronicles the national football team of American Samoa as they try to recover from the indignity of being known as one of the weakest football teams in the world, and to qualify for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. A Good Marriage Le Beau Mariage is a 1982 French film directed by Éric Rohmer, starring Béatrice Romand, André Dussollier, Féodor Atkine. It is one of Rohmers "comedies and proverbs". Its theme is a proverb from La Fontaine: "Quel esprit ne bat la campagne ? qui ne fait château en Espagne ?". Hold-Up Hold-Up is a Franco-Canadian crime comedy from 1985, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and directed by Alexandre Arcady. The screenplay by Arcady, Daniel Saint-Hamont and Francis Veber is based on the novel Quick Change by Jay Cronley. The novel was filmed again, as Quick Change, with Bill Murray starring and co-directing. Demon City Shinjuku is a novel by Hideyuki Kikuchi that was adapted into an original video animation in 1988, directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri. The title has also been translated as Hell City Shinjuku and Monster City. It was also released as two manga by ADV Manga in 2003 and 2004. The novel was also released in English in 2011 by Digital Manga Publishing, compiled with its sequel Demon Palace Babylon. The film was released in North America by Central Park Media in 1994. Portions of the opening fight scene were featured in the 1995 cyberpunk film Johnny Mnemonic. Epoch Epoch is a 2001 science fiction film directed by Matt Codd, starring David Keith, Stephanie Niznik, Brian Thompson, and Shannon Lee. The film concerns the discovery of a strange and mysterious monolith, and the tribulations faced by the team sent to study it. Sword of Vengeance Sword of Vengeance is a 2014 British-Serbian historical action film directed by Jim Weedon, his first feature film, and starring Stanley Weber, Annabelle Wallis, and Ed Skrein. Weedons action sequences, and the overall look of the film, were inspired by samurai films. While the action sequences and Webers performance were reasonably well received by critics, most felt the films dialogue and overall story were subpar, with the caveat that afficionados of the genre would appreciate it far more. Ezra Ezra is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language supernatural horror film written and directed by Jay K. and starring Prithviraj Sukumaran. Principal photography began in late-June 2016. Major filming locations were Fort Kochi and Sri Lanka. The film was one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year, it grossed 50 crore at the box-office. The Seventh Cross The Seventh Cross is a 1944 drama film, set in Nazi Germany, starring Spencer Tracy as a prisoner who escaped from a concentration camp. The story chronicles how he interacts with ordinary Germans, and gradually sheds his cynical view of humanity. The film co-starred Hume Cronyn, who was nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. It was the first film in which Cronyn appeared with his wife Jessica Tandy, and was among the first feature films directed by Fred Zinnemann. The movie was adapted from the novel of the same name by the German refugee writer Anna Seghers. Produced in the midst of the Second World War, it was one of the few films made during the war to deal with the existence of Nazi concentration camps. Rats: Night of Terror Rats: Night of Terror is a post-apocalyptic film directed by Bruno Mattei and Claudio Fragasso. Space Buddies Space Buddies is a 2009 family comedy film. It is the third film in the Air Buddies franchise. It was released February 3, 2009. Like Air Buddies and Snow Buddies, the film was released directly on DVD and became the first Air Bud film to be released on Blu-ray. Debug Debug is a 2014 Canadian science fiction horror film written and directed by David Hewlett. It stars Jeananne Goossen, Adrian Holmes, Adam Butcher, Kjartan Hewitt, Sidney Leeder, and Jadyn Wong as computer programmers who must deal with a hostile artificial intelligence on an interstellar spaceship. It was released on 3 November 2014 in the UK. How I Won the War How I Won the War is a 1967 British black comedy film directed and produced by Richard Lester, based on a novel of the same name by Patrick Ryan. The film stars Michael Crawford as bungling British Army Officer Lieutenant Earnest Goodbody, with John Lennon, Jack MacGowran, Roy Kinnear and Lee Montague as soldiers under his command. The film uses an inconsistent variety of styles—vignette, straight-to-camera, and, extensively, parody of the war film genre, docu-drama, and popular war literature—to tell the story of 3rd Troop, the 4th Musketeers and their misadventures in the Second World War. This is told in the comic/absurdist vein throughout, a central plot being the setting-up of an "Advanced Area Cricket Pitch" behind enemy lines in North Africa, but it is all broadly based on the Western Desert Campaign in mid-late 1942 and the crossing of the last intact bridge on the Rhine at Remagen in early 1945. The film was not critically well received. The Lacemaker The Lacemaker is a 1977 French drama film directed by Claude Goretta and starring Isabelle Huppert and Yves Beneyton. It is based on the 1974 Prix Goncourt winning novel La Dentellière by Pascal Lainé. Coupe de Ville Coupe de Ville is a 1990 American comedy-drama film directed by Joe Roth. It stars Daniel Stern, Arye Gross, and Patrick Dempsey as three very different brothers asked by their father to drive a 1954 Cadillac Series 62 convertible from Detroit to Miami. Detention Detention is a 2003 American action film directed by Sidney J. Furie. It stars Dolph Lundgren as a soon to be retired high school teacher Sam Decker who has one last detention to proctor and Alex Karzis as Chester Lamb. However, drug runners have chosen to attack the school and Sam must band together the trouble makers and misfits in detention to defeat the criminals and stay alive. Turning Tide Turning Tide is a 2013 French drama film directed by Christophe Offenstein. House IV House IV, also known as House IV: The Reposession, is a 1992 direct-to-video comedy horror film directed by Lewis Abernathy, produced by Sean S. Cunningham and Debbie Hayn-Cass, and written by Geoff Miller and Deidre Higgins. It was Filmed in November 1990, unreleased until going direct-to-video in late January 1992, and is the final entry in the House series, following House and The Second Story. House III: The Horror Show was not a direct sequel, only being loosely connected to the other films through the sharing of some crew members and the killer haunting a house premise. The film sees the return of Roger Cobb from the original House film, but the film otherwise does not connect its storyline to the first film. Kane Hodder was the stunt coordinator on the film. Atomic Train Atomic Train is a 1999 American made-for-television disaster-action-thriller film about an accidental nuclear explosion destroying the city of Denver. It was originally broadcast on NBC as a two-part miniseries on May 16 and 17, 1999. Intermezzo Intermezzo is a romantic film made in the US by Selznick International Pictures and nominated for two Academy Awards. It was directed by Gregory Ratoff and produced by David O. Selznick. It is a remake of the Swedish film Intermezzo and features multiple orchestrations of Heinz Provosts piece of the same name, which won a contest associated with the original films production. The screenplay by George ONeil was based on the screenplay of the original film by Gösta Stevens and Gustaf Molander. The scoring by Lou Forbes was nominated for an Academy Award, and music credit was given to Robert Russell Bennett, Max Steiner, Heinz Provost, and Christian Sinding. The cinematography by Gregg Toland, who replaced Harry Stradling, was also nominated for an Academy Award. It stars Leslie Howard as a virtuoso violinist who falls in love with his accompanist, played by Ingrid Bergman in her Hollywood debut. Tea and Sympathy Tea and Sympathy is a 1956 American drama film and an adaptation of Robert Andersons 1953 stage play of the same name directed by Vincente Minnelli and produced by Pandro S. Berman for MGM in Metrocolor. The music score was by Adolph Deutsch and the cinematography by John Alton. Deborah Kerr, John Kerr and Leif Erickson re-created their original stage roles. Also in the cast were Edward Andrews, Darryl Hickman, Norma Crane, Tom Laughlin, and Dean Jones. Truman Truman is a 1995 HBO movie based on David McCulloughs Pulitzer Prize-winning book, Truman. Starring Gary Sinise as Harry S. Truman, the film centers on Trumans rise to the presidency from humble beginnings, World War II, and his decision to use the first atomic bomb. The films tagline is "It took a farmers hand to shape a nation." Marathon Marathon is a 2005 South Korean film directed by Jeong Yoon-cheol, and starring Cho Seung-woo and Kim Mi-sook. It received 5,148,022 admissions, making it the 4th most attended Korean film of 2005. Based on the true story of Bae Hyeong-jin, an autistic marathon runner, the film popularized the South Korean term for autism which can be translated as "self-closed syndrome." Tarzan and the Leopard Woman Tarzan and the Leopard Woman is a 1946 action film based on the Tarzan character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs and portrayed by Johnny Weissmuller. Directed by Kurt Neumann, film sees Tarzan encounter a tribe of leopard-worshippers. It was shot in the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden. Its plot has nothing in common with the 1935 novel Tarzan and the Leopard Men. Robin Hood Daffy Robin Hood Daffy is a 1958 Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc theatrical cartoon comedy short, starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, as part of the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. It was the last of Jones parody cartoons with the duo, and the last appearance of Porky in a theatrical cartoon directed by Jones during the Golden Age of Animation. It was also the second parody of Robin Hood directed by Chuck Jones, after the 1949 Bugs Bunny short Rabbit Hood. An edited version of Robin Hood Daffy was included in the theatrical film The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie. Count Yorga, Vampire Count Yorga, Vampire is a 1970 American vampire horror film written and directed by Bob Kelljan and starring Robert Quarry, Roger Perry and Michael Murphy. It was followed by a sequel, The Return of Count Yorga. Znachor The Quack is a 1982 Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Hoffman. The Pit The Pit is a 1981 Canadian horror film starring Sammy Snyders and Jeannie Elias. Although it is a Canadian production, it was actually filmed in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Dark House Dark House may refer to: PT 109 PT 109 is a 1963 American Technicolor biographical war film, filmed in Panavision, which depicts the actions of John F. Kennedy as an officer of the United States Navy in command of Motor Torpedo Boat PT-109 during the Pacific War of World War II. The film was adapted by Vincent Flaherty and Howard Sheehan from the book PT 109: John F. Kennedy in World War II by Robert J. Donovan, and the screenplay was written by Robert L. Breen. Cliff Robertson stars as Kennedy, with featured performances by Ty Hardin, James Gregory, Robert Culp, and Grant Williams. PT 109 was the first commercial theatrical film about a sitting United States President released while he was still in office. It was released in the United States on June 19, 1963, five months before Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. American Pimp American Pimp is a 1999 documentary that examines the pimp subculture in the United States. It was directed by the Hughes Brothers, the filmmakers behind Menace II Society and Dead Presidents. The documentary consists of first person interviews of people involved in the pimping lifestyle. The interviews are separated by short clips from 1970s blaxploitation films such as Willie Dynamite, The Mack, and Dolemite. The first portion of the documentary focuses on pimps working illegally. The illegal pimps that are interviewed are from all over the United States, e.g., Charm from Hawaii, Fillmore Slim from San Francisco, and Payroll from Las Vegas. These pimps, and many others discuss their theories on the history of prostitution. The pimps go on to talk about their philosophy on pimping, and how they live their daily life. The film also discusses the legal sector of prostitution. Dennis Hof, the owner of the Bunny Ranch in Nevada, is interviewed. He feels that Nevada is much smarter than the other states because they have imposed the proper health and background checks on prostitution, instead of trying to suppress prostitution by making it illegal. The majority of the documentary glorifies the pimping lifestyle. The pimps and prostitutes interviewed mainly discuss the perks of the lifestyle. They talk about the money they have made, and the expensive suits and cars they were able to buy. However, near the end of the film, the interviews involve prostitutes that have died from the lifestyle as well as pimps who have retired and hold straight jobs or those who are now in jail. Living Hell Living Hell is a 2008 horror television film written and directed by Richard Jefferies, which stars Johnathon Schaech and Erica Leerhsen. It premiered on Sci Fi Channel on February 23, and was released on DVD on June 10, 2008. Budgeted at an estimated $4,500,000, the film was shot in only 29 days. Lovestruck: The Musical Lovestruck: The Musical is an American romance jukebox musical television film that premiered on April 21, 2013 on ABC Family. The film is directed by Sanaa Hamri and produced by Gaylyn Fraiche and Salli Newman. It stars Drew Seeley, Chelsea Kane, Sara Paxton, Jane Seymour and Tom Wopat. The Fireman The Fireman is the second film Charlie Chaplin distributed by the Mutual Film Corporation in 1916. Released on June 12, it starred Chaplin as the fireman and Edna Purviance as the daughter to Lloyd Bacon. The Cat Came Back The Cat Came Back is a 1988 Canadian animated film by Canadian director Cordell Barker, produced by fellow award-winning animator Richard Condie in Winnipeg for the National Film Board of Canada. It is based on the childrens song "The Cat Came Back". In May 2017, the NFB and Canadian publisher Firefly Books adapted the film as a childrens book. Sethu Sethu is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by debutant Bala. The film stars Vikram and Abitha in the lead roles with Sivakumar and Sriman in other pivotal roles, widely considered as a trendsetter and cult film. The films score and soundtrack were composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film opened in October 1999 at a single suburban theatre but later became a popular commercial success. Sethu won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil and secured wins in the Best Film category at the Filmfare Awards and the Cinema Express Awards, while Bala and Vikram won several awards for their contributions to the film. The film was remade in Hindi as Tere Naam, in Kannada as Huchcha and in Telugu as Seshu. This film was also remade in Bangladesh as Tor Karone Beche Achi. Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel Cormans World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel is a 2011 documentary film about the life and career of filmmaker Roger Corman. Back on Track Back on Track is a 2013 German tragicomedy film directed by Kilian Riedhof. Perkins' 14 Perkins 14 is a 2009 horror film originated by Jeremy Donaldson, written by Lane Shadgett, and directed by Craig Singer. The film is produced by Jeremy Donaldson, Matthew Kuipers, and Christopher Milburn. The film was released theatrically nationwide January 9, 2009. The DVD which includes the 10 making-of webisodes from the Massify Ghosts in the Machine Competition was released on March 31, 2009. Death Bell Death Bell is a 2008 South Korean film. The only Korean horror film released over the summer of 2008, it is the first feature by former music video director Chang, who also co-wrote the screenplay. Death Bell stars Lee Beom-soo in his first horror film role, and K-pop singer Nam Gyu-ri in her acting debut. Set in a Korean high school, the films native title refers to gosa, the important midterm exams that all students are required to sit. Against All Flags Against All Flags is a 1952 American pirate film directed by George Sherman and Douglas Sirk and starring Errol Flynn as Brian Hawke, Maureen OHara as Prudence "Spitfire" Stevens and Anthony Quinn as Roc Brasiliano. The films plot is set in 1700, when British officer Brian Hawke infiltrates a group of pirates located on Libertatia on the coast of Madagascar, and falls in love with pirate captain "Spitfire" Stevens. Lucky Star La Buena Estrella is a 1997 Spanish drama film directed by Ricardo Franco and starring Antonio Resines, Jordi Mollá and Maribel Verdú. Critically acclaimed, the film won five Goya Awards: Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Original script and Best Original Music. Ricardo Franco made just one more film; he died of a heart attack in 1998. Malibu Shark Attack Malibu Shark Attack is a 2009 TV film, directed by David Lister and produced for the Syfy channel. It is the 19th film in the Maneater Series. Hotel Hotell is a 2013 Swedish drama film written and directed by Lisa Langseth. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film received four nominations at the 49th Guldbagge Awards: Best Script, Lisa Langseth, Best Supporting Actress, Anna Bjelkerud and Mira Eklund and Best Supporting Actor, David Dencik. Bjelkerud received a Guldbagge Award for Best Supporting Actress. How Viktor 'The Garlic' Took Alexey 'The Stud' to the Nursing Home How Vitka Chesnok Took Lyokha Shtyr to the Home for Invalids is a Russian drama film directed by Aleksandr Khant. It stars Aleksei Serebryakov and Yevgeny Tkachuk. Patrick Patrick is a 2018 British live action family comedy film directed by Mandie Fletcher, written by Vanessa Davies, Mandie Fletcher and Paul de Vos and distributed by Buena Vista International. Human Flow Human Flow is a 2017 German documentary film co-produced and directed by Ai Weiwei about the current global refugee crisis. In the film the viewer is taken to over 20 countries to understand both the scale and the personal impact of this massive human migration. It was shot using various technologies, including drones, cameras and iPhones. Human Flow was screened in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival Black Peter Black Peter is a 1964 film directed by Miloš Forman. It won the Golden Leopard award at the Locarno International Film Festival. Assa Assa is a 1987 Soviet crime film directed by Sergei Solovyov. It became a cult film, mostly thanks to the fact that it was one of the films that brought Russian rock music from the underground into the mainstream. Solovyov made a sequel to the film twenty years later, 2-ASSA-2. When Saturday Comes For the football magazine of the same name see When Saturday Comes. When Saturday Comes is a 1996 British film directed by Maria Giese and starring Sean Bean and Emily Lloyd. The film was released in March 1996, and was distributed by New Line Cinema. Sara Sara is a 1997 Polish movie directed by Maciej Ślesicki. Henry VIII Henry VIII is a two-part British television serial produced principally by Granada Television for ITV from 12 to 19 October 2003. It chronicles the life of Henry VIII of England from the disintegration of his first marriage to an aging Spanish princess until his death following a stroke in 1547, by which time he had married for the sixth time. Additional production funding was provided by WGBH Boston, Powercorp and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It stars Ray Winstone in his first role in a costume drama. His co-star is Helena Bonham Carter who played Henry VIIIs second wife, Anne Boleyn; her character dominates the first episode and her dramatic death brings the first part of the story to its conclusion. David Suchet also makes an appearance as Henrys first chief minister, Cardinal Wolsey. The second episode, which follows the last eleven years of Henrys life, sees Winstone act opposite Emilia Fox, as his docile third wife Jane Seymour, Sean Bean as Robert Aske, leader of the Pilgrimage of Grace, and Emily Blunt as Catherine Howard, the promiscuous teenager who was coerced into becoming Henrys fifth queen. Arachnoquake Arachnoquake is a 2012 made for television horror film that aired on Syfy. Finding Mr. Right Finding Mr. Right is a 2013 romantic comedy film written and directed by Xue Xiaolu. The film was a box-office hit, grossed nearly US$85 million in China. The title translates literally as "Beijing Meets Seattle". The success led to the release of a sequel released in 2016, Finding Mr. Right 2. Bridgend Bridgend is a 2015 English-language Danish drama film directed by Jeppe Rønde and written by Rønde alongside Torben Bech and Peter Asmussen. The film is based on the Bridgend suicide incidents. The film had its World Premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and its North American premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, at both of which it was highly acclaimed; in the latter, it received three awards, including Best Actress for Hannah Murray. The general reviews have been mixed to positive, with Metacritic giving an average score of 53 out of 100 points, counting nine reviews. The film was viewed in Wales however as sensationalist, lacking truth and exploitative against the dead teenagers. Sardaar Gabbar Singh Sardaar Gabbar Singh is an 2016 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by K. S. Ravindra. Produced by Pawan Kalyan and Sharrath Marar jointly under their banners Pawan Kalyan Creative Works and North Star Entertainment in association with Eros International, this film is a sequel to Kalyan earlier film Gabbar Singh. It is a part of the Gabbar Singh series. Besides penning the films story and screenplay, Kalyan also stars in the film with Kajal Aggarwal and Sharad Kelkar in his Tollywood debut. Devi Sri Prasad composed the score and Arthur A. Wilson was its cinematographer. Initially titled Gabbar Singh 2, the films production began on 21 February 2014 in Hyderabad with Sampath Nandi directing the film. He was later replaced by Ravindra after which the principal photography began on 29 May 2015 at Malshej Ghat in Maharashtra. Sardaar Gabbar Singh was released worldwide on 8 April 2016 along with a Hindi dubbed version of the same name simultaneously with Pawan Kalyans voice dubbed by Ganesh Divekar. To Each His Own To Each His Own is a 1946 American drama romance film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Olivia de Havilland. The screenplay was written by Charles Brackett and Jacques Théry. A young woman bears a child out of wedlock and has to give him up. De Havilland won the Academy Award for Best Actress. Brackett and Théry were nominated for Best Writing, Original Story. The title song became a hit. Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands is a 1976 comedy film directed by Bruno Barreto. Based on the novel of the same name by Jorge Amado, it takes place in 1940s Bahia. It stars Sônia Braga, José Wilker and Mauro Mendonça in the leading roles. The screenplay was adapted by Barreto, Eduardo Coutinho and Leopoldo Serran. When initially released, Dona Flor became the most successful film in Brazilian history. Its box office was only reached by a Brazilian production 35 years later by the 2010 blockbuster The Enemy Within. Internationally, Dona Flor received nominations for a Golden Globe and a BAFTA Award. In 1982, an American remake titled Kiss Me Goodbye, starring Sally Field, James Caan, and Jeff Bridges in the leading roles, was released. Fifteen and Pregnant Fifteen and Pregnant is a 1998 American made-for-television drama starring Kirsten Dunst, Park Overall and David Andrews. Based on a true story, Dunst portrays a 15-year-old pregnant girl. It was premiered on Lifetime in 1998. Guddu Guddu is a 1995 Bollywood romantic drama film written by Abrar Alvi and directed by Prem Lalwani. The movie stars Shah Rukh Khan, Manisha Koirala, Deepti Naval, Mukesh Khanna and Mehmood. Its music was composed by Naushad. The movie bombed at the box office despite featuring top actors of the time. Shahrukh was 29 years and Manisha was 25 years old when the movie was released. Tekken: The Motion Picture is an anime adaptation of the Tekken fighting video game series by Namco. Produced by ASCII Corporation and Sony Music Entertainment Japan and animated by Studio Deen, it was originally released in Japan as a two-episode OVA in 1998, and as a full-length feature for Western releases. The films story is loosely based on the first game, where Kazuya is the main character and Heihachi is the Head of the Mishima Zaibatsu, and Tekken 2, which features Jun and Leis investigation of the Zaibatsus illegal activities, although it also incorporates some elements from Tekken 3. Küçük Kiyamet The Little Apocalypse is a 2006 Turkish psychological horror film directed by the Taylan brothers. Fastest Fastest is a documentary film about the Grand Prix motorcycle racing, MotoGP. Filmed between 2010 and 2011 by director Mark Neale, it is narrated by Ewan McGregor and produced by Neale and award-winning producer Paul Taublieb, from Media X International. Fastest was preceded by The Doctor, The Tornado and The Kentucky Kid and will be succeeded by Charge, currently awaiting release. Eating Out: The Open Weekend Eating Out: The Open Weekend is a 2011 American sex comedy film and the fifth and final installment in the Eating Out film series. The film was directed by Q. Allan Brocka, who co-wrote it with Phillip J. Bartell. It was released on DVD in the United States on March 20, 2012. Only Rebekah Kochan and Mink Stole have appeared in all five films. Mumon: The Land of Stealth is a Japanese jidaigeki film, directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura and based on the novel of the same name by Ryō Wada. For international distribution, the film has been titled Mumon - The Land of Stealth. There has also been a manga adaptation of the novel, serialized by Gessan from May 12, 2009 to February 12, 2011. Set during the Sengoku period, the film focuses on fictional events that take place surrounding the Tenshō Iga War. Mumon: The Land of Stealth was theatrically released in Japan by Toho on July 1, 2017. The theme song for the film is "" by the Japanese group Arashi. The Spy Gone North The Spy Gone North is a 2018 South Korean spy drama film directed by Yoon Jong-bin. It stars Hwang Jung-min, Lee Sung-min, Cho Jin-woong and Ju Ji-hoon. The film is loosely based on the true story of Park Chae-seo, a former South Korean agent who infiltrated North Koreas nuclear facilities. The film was released in theaters on August 8, 2018. Night Tide Night Tide is a 1961 thriller film, written and directed by Curtis Harrington and starring Dennis Hopper. It was filmed in 1960, premiered in 1961, but was held up from general release until 1963. The film was restored by the Academy Film Archive in 2007. Red Dust Red Dust is a 2004 British drama film starring Hilary Swank and Chiwetel Ejiofor and directed by Tom Hooper. The story, written by Troy Kennedy Martin, is based on the novel Red Dust by Gillian Slovo. The film was predominantly shot on location in South Africa, specifically in the town of Graaff Reinet. Lisztomania Lisztomania is a 1975 film by Ken Russell about the nineteenth century composer Franz Liszt. The screenplay is derived, in part, from a "kiss-and-tell" book, Nélida by Marie dAgoult, about her affair with Liszt. Depicting the flamboyant Liszt as the first classical pop star, Lisztomania features contemporary rock star Roger Daltrey as Franz Liszt. The film was released the same year as Tommy, which also starred Daltrey and was directed by Russell. Rick Wakeman, from the progressive rock band Yes, composed the Lisztomania soundtrack, which included synthesiser arrangements of works by Liszt and Wagner. He also appears in the film as the Nordic god of thunder, Thor. Daltrey and Russell wrote the lyrics for the soundtrack, and Daltrey provided vocals. Of the other rock celebrities appearing in the film, Ringo Starr, drummer of The Beatles, appears as the Pope. The term "Lisztomania" was coined by the German romantic literary figure Heinrich Heine to describe the massive public response to Liszts virtuosic piano performances. At these performances, there were allegedly screaming women, and the audience was sometimes limited to standing room only. This film was first to use the new Dolby Stereo sound system. Red Wood Pigeon Red Wood Pigeon is a 1989 Italian comedy drama film written and directed by Nanni Moretti. The film won the Nastro dArgento for best original story. Price Check Price Check is a 2012 comedy film about the high price of a middle-class life. The film was written and directed by Michael Walker, and stars Parker Posey and Eric Mabius. The Voice of the Moon The Voice of the Moon is a 1990 Italian dramatic comedy film directed by Federico Fellini and starring Roberto Benigni, Paolo Villaggio, and Nadia Ottaviani. Returning to themes he first explored in La strada, Fellini crafts a parable on the whisperings of the soul that only madmen and vagabonds are capable of hearing. Based on the novel Il poema dei lunatici by Ermano Cavazzoni, the film is about a fake inspector of wells and a former prefect who wander through the Emilia-Romagna countryside of Fellinis childhood and discover a dystopia of television commercials, fascism, beauty pageants, rock music, Catholicism, and pagan ritual. The film received David di Donatello Awards for Best Actor, Best Editing, and Best Production Design, and nominations for Best Director, Best Film, Best Cinematography, Best Music, and Best Producer. The Voice of the Moon was Fellinis last film before his death in 1993. Gen-X Cops Gen-X Cops is a 1999 Hong Kong action crime film directed by Benny Chan, starring Nicholas Tse, Stephen Fung and Sam Lee. Mockingbird Mockingbird is a 2014 American found footage horror film that was written and directed by Bryan Bertino. The film was released to video on demand on October 7, 2014 and was given a DVD and Blu-ray release on October 21 of the same year. It stars Todd Stashwick, Alexandra Lydon, and Barak Hardley as three people that have been given video cameras with the instructions to film their daily activities for a strange contest. Stray Dogs Stray Dogs is a 2013 Taiwanese-French drama film. The Chinese title of the film is Jiaoyou, which means "Excursion." It was written and directed by Tsai Ming-liang and starred Lee Kang-sheng. Fireworks Fireworks is a homoerotic experimental film by Kenneth Anger. Filmed in his parents home in Beverly Hills, over a long weekend while they were away, the film stars Anger and explicitly explores themes of homosexuality and sado-masochism. It is the earliest of his works to survive. Fireworks is known for being the first gay narrative film in the United States. Anger synopsizes the film thus: "A dissatisfied dreamer awakes, goes out in the night seeking a light and is drawn through the needles eye. A dream of a dream, he returns to bed less empty than before." Adding later, "This flick is all I have to say about being seventeen, the United States Navy, American Christmas, and the Fourth of July." Follow That Dream Follow That Dream is a 1962 American musical film starring Elvis Presley made by Mirisch Productions. The movie was based on the 1959 novel Pioneer by Richard P. Powell. Producer Walter Mirisch liked the song Follow that Dream and retitled the picture. The movie reached #5 on the Variety weekly Box Office Survey, staying on the chart for three weeks, and finishing at #33 on the year end list of the top-grossing movies of 1962. A Monkey in Winter A Monkey in Winter is a 1962 French drama film directed by Henri Verneuil. It is based on the novel A Monkey in Winter by Antoine Blondin. Set in a Normandy seaside town, it recounts the meeting and parting of two men at odds with life, one an old hotel keeper who dreams of dashing deeds in pre-war China and the other a young advertising executive who imagines he is an incarnation of Hispanic masculinity. Trog Trog is a 1970 British science fiction horror film directed by Freddie Francis and starring Joan Crawford in a story about the discovery of a troglodyte or Ice Age "caveman" in twentieth-century England. The screenplay was written by Peter Bryan, John Gilling, and Aben Kandel. Trog marks Crawfords last motion picture appearance. The Code Conspiracy The Code Conspiracy is a 2002 American thriller film written and directed by Hank Whetstone and starring Jim Fitzpatrick, Maria Conchita Alonso, and David Warner for The Asylum. The film had a preliminary release at the 2000 New York Independent Film and Video Festival. Ali G, Aiii Ali G, Aiii is a straight-to-video release of clips from Da Ali G Show plus unaired segments from the show, hosted by Ali G himself. The word "Aiii" refers to Ali Gs slang/slur loosely pronounced "Ah-eye" and meaning "all right". The Prophecy: Uprising The Prophecy: Uprising is a 2005 fantasy horror-thriller film and the fourth installment in The Prophecy series. This chapter does not feature series regular Christopher Walken, instead starring Doug Bradley, British actor Sean Pertwee, and frequent horror film actress Kari Wuhrer in the lead roles. This installment continues with the tale of war between angels. In the first war between the angels, Lucifer was cast out of heaven and became the creator of hell. Soon another war between angels started. This time there are two camps: one faction who hate humans and want them to fall from Gods grace, and a second group who help humans. Psych:9 Psych: 9 is a 2010 American-Czech horror film directed by Andrew Shortell. It stars Sara Foster and Michael Biehn. Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic is a 2008 Indian fantasy comedy-drama film with Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukerji in lead roles, and Rishi Kapoor and Ameesha Patel in special appearances. The child artists include Akshat Chopra, Shriya Sharma, Rachit Sidana and Ayushi Burman. Directed, written and co-produced by Kunal Kohli, the film is produced and distributed by Yash Chopra and Aditya Chopra under their banner Yash Raj Films. Gascoigne Gascoigne is a 2015 documentary about the English footballer Paul Gascoigne. Yardie Yardie is a 2018 British crime drama film directed by Idris Elba, in his feature directorial debut, and starring Aml Ameen, Shantol Jackson, Stephen Graham, Fraser James, Sheldon Shepherd, and Everaldo Creary. It is based on the novel of the same name by Jamaican-born writer Victor Headley. It was screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. In February 2018, the first trailer to the film and a poster was released. Coldplay: A Head Full of Dreams Coldplay: A Head Full of Dreams is a music documentary directed by Mat Whitecross about British band Coldplay, documenting their beginnings and rise to fame. The film received a single-day release on November 14, 2018 in select cinemas globally and was available to stream on Amazon Video two days later. It was met with lukewarm reviews. Dog Park Dog Park is a 1998 American/Canadian romantic comedy film written and directed by Bruce McCulloch. All About the Money All About the Money is a 2017 American action comedy film directed by Blake Freeman and starring Eddie Griffin, Casper Van Dien, Danny Trejo, Jon Gries and Freeman. Deadly Circuit Mortelle Randonnée is a 1983 French thriller film inspired by the novel Eye of the Beholder by Marc Behm. Directed by filmmaker Claude Miller, the film stars Michel Serrault as The "Eye" Beauvoir, Isabelle Adjani as Catherine, and Geneviève Page as Mme. Schmidt-Boulanger. The film had a total of 916,868 admissions in France. Mortelle Randonnée was released in the United States as Deadly Circuit and in the United Kingdom as Deadly Run. The film was re-made in 1999 as Eye of the Beholder. Bodies, Rest & Motion Bodies, Rest & Motion is a 1993 American drama film written by Roger Hedden based on his play, and directed by Michael Steinberg. The film stars Phoebe Cates, Bridget Fonda, Tim Roth, and Eric Stoltz: they play four friends who are interested in the relationships they have and changing their own lives, but along the way their interests in life and each other start to change. The film also stars Bridget Fondas real life father, Peter Fonda, as a motorcyclist. Bodies, Rest & Motion was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. The Apple The Apple is the 1998 directorial debut by Samira Makhmalbaf, daughter of Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf. The film is based on a true story and features the real people that actually lived it. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Finder's Fee Finders Fee is a 2001 American film directed by Jeff Probst from his original screenplay. The Sky Has Fallen The Sky Has Fallen is a 2009 American horror film written and directed by Doug Roos. It stars Carey MacLaren and Laurel Kemper as two survivors of a gruesome apocalypse. Errors of the Human Body Errors of the Human Body is a 2012 psychological thriller directed by Eron Sheean and starring Michael Eklund. The Snowman and the Snowdog The Snowman and the Snowdog is a 2012 animated short film. It is the sequel to The Snowman, and was created to mark the 30th anniversary of the original short film. The Snowman and The Snowdog is dedicated to John Coates and features a new song called "Light the Night" by former Razorlight drummer Andy Burrows. The Snowman and The Snowdog won the Televisual Bulldog Award 2013 in the Best Childrens category. Left Right Left Left Right Left is a 2013 Indian Malayalam political thriller film directed by Arun Kumar Aravind and written by Murali Gopy. Their previous venture, Ee Adutha Kaalathu is considered a pathbreaker and won numerous awards including Mohan Raghavan Memorial Award for Best Script and NETPAC Award for Best Malayalam Film. The title signifies the rhythm of ones walk. Left Right Left revolves around the lives of Jayan, Roy, Sahadevan, Anitha and Jennifer. Murali Gopys performance won him the 61st Filmfare Awards South for The Best Actor in a Supporting Role and Lena won Kerala State Film Award for the Second Best Actress. The film is set in three periods – the 60s/70s, the 80s/90s and the present.. The film was released on 14 June 2013. The film got mostly positive reviews upon release but drew occasional criticism because of the sensitive portrayal of some of the characters resembling some Kerala mainstream political leaders. However the movie gathered a cult status over the years as one of the finest political thrillers ever made in Malayalam. Paris 05:59: Théo & Hugo Paris 05:59: Théo & Hugo, also known as Theo and Hugo in some territories, is a 2016 French drama film directed by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. The film won the Audience Award at the Berlin Festivals 2016 Teddy Awards. The film stars Geoffrey Couët and François Nambot as two gay men who meet during the films opening 20-minute scene in LImpact, a gay sex club, and follows them as they get to know each other during the next two hours, biking and walking in northeast Paris, visiting a hospital, riding the subway, and visiting ones apartment, encountering a woman on the subway and a counter server in a kebab shop. The action of the film begins at 4:27 am and concludes at 5:59 am. The film was filmed over the course of fifteen days, including nine nights, on a small budget. The original script set the film over the course of 28 days, but was later changed to occur during real-time in the course of 93 minutes in the early morning hours. The film has references to the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. According to gender studies scholar Todd Reeser, the film transforms the ancient myth to open up new narrative and gender ways of being. Walter Defends Sarajevo Walter Defends Sarajevo is a 1972 Yugoslav partisan film, directed by Hajrudin Krvavac and starring Bata Živojinović. The Thirty Nine Steps The Thirty Nine Steps is a British 1978 thriller film directed by Don Sharp, with screenplay by British playwright Michael Robson, based on the novel The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan. It was the third film version of the 1915 novel. This version of Buchans tale starred Robert Powell as Richard Hannay, Karen Dotrice as Alex, John Mills as Colonel Scudder, and a host of other well-known British actors in smaller parts. It is generally regarded as the closest to the novel, being set before the Great War. The early events and overall feel of the film bear much resemblance to Buchans original story, albeit with a few changes such as the re-casting of Scudder as a more immediately sympathetic character and the introduction of a love interest. It also introduces a different meaning for the "thirty-nine steps", although unlike its filmed predecessors it returns to Buchans original notion of being an actual staircase. It is known for the Big Ben sequence near the end, inspired by the film My Learned Friend, starring Will Hay, although this is its most fundamental deviation from Buchans original story, which reaches its culmination in a coastal location in Kent. Powell later reprised the role in the ITV series Hannay which ran for 13 episodes from 1988 to 1989. Invisible Sister Invisible Sister is a 2015 Disney Channel Original Movie, based on the book My Invisible Sister by Beatrice Colin and Sara Pinto. The film is directed by Paul Hoen, and stars Rowan Blanchard and Paris Berelc. It focuses on a student who turns her older sister invisible due to a failed science project. It premiered on October 9, 2015, and was viewed by 4.03 million people. Earth vs. the Spider Earth vs. the Spider is a 2001 science fiction horror television film directed by Scott Ziehl. It is the first of a series of films made for Cinemax paying tribute to the films of American International Pictures. The films in this tribute series reused the titles of old American International Pictures films, but are not remakes of the earlier films. The film centers on a shy, obsessive comic book fan who gets injected with an experimental serum derived from spiders, which gives him minor superpowers. As time progresses, more horrific changes occur, slowly transforming him into a grotesque human spider. A detective begins to investigate when bodies start to pile up covered in cobwebs. The film is rated R for violence, nudity, profanity, gore, and profanity. The film was nominated for the Saturn Award at the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, USA. Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. is a 2007 Indian comedy drama film. It is produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani under Excel Entertainment banner and marked the debut of Reema Kagti as a director. The movie has six different parts in it. Jaatishwar Jaatishwar is a 2014 Indian Bengali musical drama film directed by Srijit Mukherji, starring Prosenjit Chatterjee, Jisshu Sengupta and Swastika Mukherjee. The main focus of the plot revolves around the life and notable works of Anthony Firingee, a 19th-century Bengali language folk poet of Portuguese origin, along with other supporting characters. The time frame of the storyline jumps between two different time periods—19th century and the present day. The music of Jaatiswar is composed by Kabir Suman. The film has been recognized as the most awarded film in the 61st National Film Awards with 4 awards in the following categories - Best Male Playback Singer, Best Costume Design, Best Music Direction and Best Makeup Artist. China Seas China Seas is a 1935 American adventure film starring Clark Gable as a brave sea captain, Jean Harlow as his brassy paramour, and Wallace Beery as a suspect character. The oceangoing epic also features Lewis Stone, Rosalind Russell, Akim Tamiroff, and Hattie McDaniel, while humorist Robert Benchley memorably portrays a character reeling drunk from one end of the film to the other. The lavish MGM epic was written by James Kevin McGuinness and Jules Furthman from the book by Crosbie Garstin, and directed by Tay Garnett. This is one of only four sound films with Beery in which he did not receive top billing. Out of the Blue Out of the Blue. is a 1980 Canadian drama film directed by and starring Dennis Hopper. The film was Produced by Leonard Yakir and written by Leonard Yakir and Brenda Nielson. The title is taken from the Neil Young song "My My". It competed for the Palme dOr at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. The Great Hypnotist The Great Hypnotist is a 2014 Chinese mystery-thriller film directed by Leste Chen and starring Xu Zheng and Karen Mok. The film was released on April 29, 2014. Sniper: Ultimate Kill Sniper: Ultimate Kill is a 2017 direct-to-video action film directed by Claudio Fäh and starring Chad Michael Collins, Billy Zane, and Tom Berenger. The film is the seventh installment of the Sniper film series and a sequel to Ghost Shooter. Young at Heart Young at Heart is a 1955 musical film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Doris Day and Frank Sinatra. Its supporting cast includes Gig Young, Ethel Barrymore, Alan Hale Jr., and Dorothy Malone. The picture was the first of five films that Douglas directed involving Sinatra and was a remake of the 1938 film Four Daughters. The Ritz The Ritz is a 1976 American comedy farce film directed by Richard Lester based on the play of the same title by Terrence McNally. Actress Rita Moreno, who had won a Tony Award for her performance as Googie Gomez in the 1975 Broadway production, and many others of the original cast like Jack Weston, Jerry Stiller, and F. Murray Abraham, reprise their stage roles in the film version. Also in the cast were Kaye Ballard and Treat Williams. The film, Jack Weston, and Rita Moreno all received Golden Globe nominations in the comedy category. It opened to mixed reviews. The Last Outlaw The Last Outlaw is a western starring Mickey Rourke, Dermot Mulroney, Ted Levine, Daniel Quinn, Gavan OHerlihy, Keith David, John C. McGinley, and Steve Buscemi, along with a variety of other known actors, which has since become a cult classic among western genre fans. It was directed by Geoff Murphy and written by Eric Red. It was initially broadcast on HBO on October 30, 1993. Desert Blue Desert Blue is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Morgan J. Freeman, starring Brendan Sexton III, Kate Hudson, Christina Ricci, Casey Affleck, Sara Gilbert and John Heard. Confessions of a Superhero Confessions of a Superhero is a 2007 documentary film directed by Matthew Ogens about costumed superheroes on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The film focuses in particular on Christopher Dennis, Jennifer Wenger, Joseph McQueen, and Maxwell Allen, who dress as Superman, Wonder Woman, The Hulk, and Batman, respectively. The film tells the life story of its four main subjects, all aspiring actors who have very different backgrounds. Dennis grew up in Los Angeles as an orphan, but claims to be the son of Oscar and Tony winning actress Sandy Dennis, though Sandy Denniss family denies that she had any children. Wenger was a small-town cheerleader before moving to Hollywood to become an actress. McQueen moved to Los Angeles during the Rodney King riots and was homeless for four years before becoming the Hulk, and achieves the most success of any of the subjects in the film, winning a small role in Justin Lins Finishing the Game. Allen claims to be a former mobster with a murderous past, though his wife casts doubts on his stories in the film. American Grindhouse American Grindhouse is a 2010 documentary directed and produced by Elijah Drenner. The film made its world premiere at the South by Southwest film festival in Austin on March 13, 2010. Gandu Gandu is an Indian black-and-white art drama film directed by Qaushiq Mukherjee and Anuj Nimbria sirji. It features Anubrata, Joyraj, Kamalika, Silajit, and Rii in the lead roles. The films music is by the alternative rock band Five Little Indians. Gandu previewed at Yale University before making its international premiere on 29 October 2010 at the 2010 South Asian International Film Festival in New York City. Gandu was an official selection at the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival and was also screened at the Slamdance Film Festival. Gandu has received mainly positive reviews from critics. John Reis called it "a stunning visual and narrative feast" while Variety said it is "a happily transgressive rhyme-fueled romp". Gandu has caused some controversy because of language and scenes of nudity and sex. Many audiences left during the sex scenes. Because of the controversy the film did not have its first public screening in India until 2012 at the Osian Film Festival. The main star Anubrata Basu is shown with his penis fully erect in a love scene. You've Been Trumped Youve Been Trumped is a 2011 documentary by British filmmaker Anthony Baxter. The film documents the construction of a luxury golf course on a beach in Balmedie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, by developer Donald Trump and the subsequent struggles between the locals, Donald Trump, and Scottish legal and governmental authorities. When it was announced that the documentary was to be given its British television premiere on BBC Two on 21 October 2012, Trumps lawyers contacted the corporation to demand that the film should not be shown, claiming that it is "defamatory" and "misleading". The screening went ahead. The BBC defended its decision, noting that Trump had repeatedly refused to be interviewed in conjunction with the film. In October 2016, filmmaker Anthony Baxter announced the release of Youve Been Trumped Too, a sequel to the film timed for release before the 2016 United States presidential election. Blood Punch Blood Punch is a 2013 horror thriller film and the directorial debut of Madellaine Paxson. Most of the cast members previously worked on Power Rangers RPM. The film had its world premiere on 26 October 2013 at the Austin Film Festival, where it won the Dark Matters Audience Award. Boy 7 Boy 7 is a 2015 Dutch science fiction film directed by Lourens Blok. The film is based on the eponymous book by Mirjam Mous, but is not a literal adaptation of it. The story is set in a future version of the Netherlands, which have turned into a police state. The story is told in the form of flashbacks. The main roles are played by Matthijs van de Sande Bakhuyzen, Ella-June Henrard and Tygo Gernandt. Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno is a 2017 French romantic drama film directed by Abdellatif Kechiche. The film is an adaptation of François Bégaudeaus novel La Blessure, la vraie. It was screened in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival. A sequel, entitled Intermezzo, was released in 2019. None But the Lonely Heart None but the Lonely Heart is a 1944 American drama romance film which tells the story of a young Cockney drifter who returns home with no ambitions but finds that his family needs him. Adapted by Clifford Odets from the novel by Richard Llewellyn and directed by Odets, the movie stars Cary Grant, Ethel Barrymore, and Barry Fitzgerald. The title of the film is taken from Tchaikovskys song "None but the Lonely Heart", which is featured in the background music. World of Glory World of Glory is a 1991 Swedish short film written and directed by Roy Andersson. Its original Swedish title is Härlig är jorden, which means "Lovely is the Earth", and is the Swedish title of the hymn "Fairest Lord Jesus". The narrative portrays a man in white make-up who guides the viewer through his life in a bleakly stylised world. The film was Anderssons critical comeback to cinema, after many years in advertising. Violent City Violent City, also known as The Family, is a 1970 Italian-French film directed by Sergio Sollima and starring Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland and Telly Savalas. Set and shot in the city of New Orleans, the film is an urban crime thriller with a plot of hitman revenge. Night of the Ghouls Night of the Ghouls is a horror film written and directed by Ed Wood. The film features some reoccuring cast members and characters from Bride of the Monster, including Tor Johnson reprising his role of Lobo and Paul Marco again playing the character of Kelton, while the Amazing Criswell plays himself in the frame story of the film. Another returning character is Police Captain Robbins of Homicide, although the character is played by Harvey B. Dunn in Bride, and by Johnny Carpenter in Night.. Night of the Ghouls was never released theatrically nor shown on television, and was thought for years to be a lost film. It was finally released direct to video by Wade Williams in 1984. Countdown to Zero Countdown to Zero is a 2010 documentary film by British filmmaker Lucy Walker. The film argues that the likelihood of the use of nuclear weapons has increased since the end of the Cold War due to terrorism, nuclear proliferation, theft of nuclear materials and weapons, and other factors. The documentary film was set for a July 9, 2010 theatrical release in the United States but was changed to July 23. One Direction: Where We Are - The Concert Film One Direction: Where We Are – The Concert Film, also known as One Direction: Where We Are – Live from San Siro Stadium is the second concert film by English-Irish boy band One Direction and the sequel to This Is Us. The film takes place during the 28 and 29 June 2014 shows of the bands Where We Are Tour at San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy. It contains a 15-minute interview with the band with exclusive behind-the-scenes footage. Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor is a two-reel animated cartoon short subject in the Popeye Color Feature series, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on November 27, 1936 by Paramount Pictures. It was produced by Max Fleischer for Fleischer Studios, Inc. and directed by Dave Fleischer, with the title song by Sammy Timberg. The voices of Popeye and J. Wellington Wimpy are performed by Jack Mercer, with additional voices by Mae Questel as Olive Oyl, and Gus Wickie as Sindbad the Sailor. Cheerful Weather for the Wedding Cheerful Weather for the Wedding is a 2012 British comedy drama film directed by Donald Rice and starring Felicity Jones, Luke Treadaway, and Elizabeth McGovern. Adapted from the 1932 novella Cheerful Weather for the Wedding by Julia Strachey of the Bloomsbury Group, the film is about a young woman on her wedding day who worries that shes about to marry the wrong man, while both her fiancé and her former lover grow increasingly anxious about the event. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on 20 April 2012. Letters to Father Jacob Letters to Father Jacob is a 2009 Finnish drama film written and directed by Klaus Härö. Set in the early 1970s and based on a story by Jaana Makkonen, the film tells the story of Leila, a pardoned convict, who becomes an assistant to a blind priest, Jacob. The film depicts her transformation from a sceptic who grudgingly reads letters aloud to her benefactor into a caring savior of the pastor from his despair after the letters stop coming. The Dinner The Dinner is a 2013 Dutch drama film written and directed by Menno Meyjes. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film is based on Herman Kochs novel Het diner. Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla is a 1952 American comedy horror science fiction film directed by William Beaudine and starring horror veteran Bela Lugosi and nightclub comedians Duke Mitchell and Sammy Petrillo in roles approximating the then-popular duo of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Carry On Sergeant Carry On Sergeant is a 1958 comedy film about National Service starring William Hartnell, Bob Monkhouse and Eric Barker; it is the first in the series of Carry On films, with 31 entries. The film was based on a play The Bull Boys by R. F. Delderfield and was adapted into a script by Norman Hudis with John Antrobus contributing additional material and replacing the conscripted ballet dancers of the novel into a married couple. It was directed by Gerald Thomas and produced by Peter Rogers, a partnership which would last until 1978. Actors in this film, who went on to be part of the regular team in the series, were Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Hattie Jacques, Kenneth Connor and Terry Scott. This successful first film was screened to the trade and cinema-bookers on 1 August 1958 after which some regional screenings were held from 31 August including Aberdeen & Birmingham. It wasn’t until 19 September 1958 that it received its London cinema release at the Plaza, and then the film rolled out nationwide on general release from 20 September onwards. The soundtrack music was played by the Band of the Coldstream Guards, conducted by the composer. Digimon Frontier , known as Digimon: Digital Monsters in English-speaking territories, is the fourth anime television series of the Digimon franchise, produced by Toei Animation. Unlike the first three series, the main characters, the ”DigiDestined“ merge with ancient spirits known as "Legendary Warriors" to become Digimon themselves, instead of training “partner” Digimon. Like Digimon Tamers, the climax features any human fusing each partner as a Mega form. The series aired in Japan from April 7, 2002 to March 30, 2003, with an English-language version, produced by Sensation Animation, airing in North America from September 9, 2002 to July 14, 2003. Blissfully Yours Blissfully Yours is a 2002 Thai romance film directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul. It won the prize at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Rampant Rampant is a 2018 South Korean period action zombie film directed by Kim Sung-hoon. It was released on October 25, 2018. The film features a clash between exiled prince Lee Chung and the Joseon Minister of War Kim Ja-joon with the backdrop of a spreading zombie plague. Moloch Moloch is a 1999 Russian biographical drama film directed by Alexander Sokurov. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Yuri Arabov and Marina Koreneva. It portrays Adolf Hitler as a humanized figure, living life in an unassuming manner during an abrupt journey to the Bavarian Alps. The film stars actors Leonid Mozgovoy, Yelena Rufanova, Vladimir Bogdanov, and Leonid Sokol in principal roles. Moloch explores companionship, intimacy and dictatorship. A joint collective effort to commit to the films production was made by a number of studios, including Arte, Fabrica, Fusion Product, Goskino and Lenfilm Studio. It was commercially distributed by Koch Lorber Films. Following its release, the film was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival and won other awards selections, including those from the Russian Guild of Film Critics Awards. The film was generally met with mixed critical reviews before its initial screening in 1999. Better Than Sex Better Than Sex is 2000 Australian film from director Jonathan Teplitzky starring David Wenham and Susie Porter. It is a romantic comedy of sorts, revolving around two people who have a one-night stand and start to question whether they want more. Kattradhu Thamizh Kattradhu Thamizh}} is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language psychological thriller film written and directed by Ram, who directs his debut film. Produced by Salmara Mohammad Sharief, it stars Jiiva, Anjali and Karunas. The film was released on 5 October 2007, to unanimous critical acclaim. The film is about an ordinary young Tamil-postgraduate, who becomes a tortured victim of Chennai citys gentrification, fueled by the booming IT industry, slowly losing his mental balance and becoming a psychopath. According to Ram, the movie explores what might become of a society, that undervalues the education and practice of arts and humanities. The film, though commercially not successful during its release, garnered a cult following later. Carmina or Blow Up Carmina or Blow Up is a Spanish comedy-drama film, directed and written by Paco León. The film stars his mother Carmina Barrios, his sister, María León, Paco Casaus and Ana Mª García. It is the first Spanish film released in cinemas, online and as a digital copy at the same time. Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever Grumpy Cats Worst Christmas Ever is a 2014 made-for-television Christmas film that stars the Internet celebrity cat Tardar Sauce, also known as "Grumpy Cat". The movie first aired on the Lifetime network on November 29, 2014. It stars Megan Charpentier as a young girl who befriends and later adopts Grumpy Cat, only to discover that the two can communicate with one another. It was directed by Tim Hill, who also co-wrote the screenplay for the film with Jeff Morris. A Free Soul A Free Soul is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film that tells the story of an alcoholic San Francisco defense attorney who must defend his daughters ex-boyfriend on a charge of murdering the mobster she had started a relationship with, a mobster whom her father had previously got an acquittal for on a murder charge. A Free Soul stars Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard, Lionel Barrymore, and Clark Gable. A Free Soul became famous for Barrymores climactic courtroom monologue that is said to be the main reason he won the Academy Award for Best Actor at the 4th Academy Awards that year. Gable made such an impression in the role of a gangster who pushes Shearer around that he was catapulted from supporting player to leading man, a position he held for the rest of his career. Captain Newman, M.D. Captain Newman, M.D. is a 1963 American comedy drama film directed by David Miller and starring Gregory Peck, Tony Curtis, Angie Dickinson, Robert Duvall, Eddie Albert and Bobby Darin. Pecks Brentwood Production also co-produced the film. The film is based on the 1961 novel by Leo Rosten. It was loosely based on the World War II experiences of Rostens close friend Ralph Greenson, M.D., while Greenson was a captain in the Army Medical Corps supporting the U.S. Army Air Forces and stationed at Yuma Army Airfield in Yuma. Greenson is well known for his work on "empathy" and was one of the first in his field to seriously associate posttraumatic stress disorder with wartime experiences. He was a director of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute and was a practicing Freudian. Greenson is perhaps best known for his patients, who included Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis and Vivien Leigh. Major filming took place at the U.S. Armys Fort Huachuca complex in southern Arizona, with the co-located Libby Army Airfield used to portray the fictional Colfax Army Air Field. The story was used as a 1972 television pilot of the same title produced by Danny Thomas Productions starring Jim Hutton in the title role and Joan Van Ark as Lt Corum. A Gentle Woman A Gentle Woman is a 1969 French tragedy film directed by Robert Bresson. It is Bressons first film in color, and adapted from Fyodor Dostoevskys short story "A Gentle Creature". The film is set in contemporary Paris. The tragedy is characterised by Bressons well known ascetic style, without any dynamic sequences or professional actors experienced and excessive expressions. Dominique Sanda, who plays the titular "gentle woman", made her debut in the film, starting her career as an actress. Bresson chose her just as a result of her first voice call. Although the film applies a background of 1960s Paris, such as Muséum national dhistoire naturelle and Musée National dArt Moderne, its theme adheres closely to the novella. Bresson subsequently made another adaptation of Dostoevsky, his next film Quatre nuits dun rêveur based on White Nights. Rainy Dog is a 1997 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike, completely set and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. Although the movie contains a fair amount of controversial material, the overall theme of the movie concerns the unlikely relationships formed between a hitman and his girlfriend / hooker and son. This movie is the second part of the Black Society trilogy. The Great Challenge Les fils du vent is a 2004 French action film featuring the Yamakasi. It is a semi-sequel to the Luc Besson produced 2001 film Yamakasi. A Marine Story A Marine Story is a 2010 drama film about the United States militarys "Dont ask" policy on gay, lesbian and bisexual people serving in the armed forces written and directed by Ned Farr. Within the Woods Within the Woods is a 1978 horror short film written, directed and produced by Sam Raimi. Raimi drew inspiration from his earlier short film Clockwork, deciding to produce a "prototype" horror film to help build the interest of potential investors. Raimi cast his friends Bruce Campbell and Ellen Sandweiss as the two protagonists and produced the film for $1,600. Shot on location in a remote cabin in the woods, production was a difficult process because of the low budget. Several of the special effects presented in the film were done in a severely low budget manner, some of which were improvised on set. The film centers around demonic possession and mysterious forces originating from the woods. Raimi convinced a local theater manager to screen the film alongside The Rocky Horror Picture Show, which sparked minor interest. Initially a meager success, the film screened well to test audiences and inspired a larger budget remake directed by Raimi, called The Evil Dead. The film was the first in the Evil Dead franchise, and launched the careers of both Campbell and Raimi. Several of the aesthetic qualities found in Within the Woods later defined Raimis films. Blackwoods Blackwoods is a 2002 psychological thriller film, directed by Uwe Boll, making it his sixth feature-length film and his second film in English, and starring Patrick Muldoon and Clint Howard. It is set in the titular Blackwoods. The Land Before Time VIII: The Big Freeze The Land Before Time VIII: The Big Freeze is a 2001 direct-to-video animated adventure musical film and the eighth film in The Land Before Time series. Alien vs. Ninja , also known as AvN, is a 2010 Japanese martial arts science-fiction comedy film written and directed by Seiji Chiba. Produced by Nikkatsu studios, the film was slated for release in July 2010. The US DVD and Blu-ray were released February 22, 2011. 600 Miles 600 Miles is a 2015 Mexican drama film directed by Gabriel Ripstein. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the award for Best First Feature. It was one of fourteen films shortlisted by Mexico to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards. On 17 September 2015 it was selected to represent Mexico for the Foreign Language Oscar but it was not nominated. For Queen & Country For Queen and Country is a 1988 Eastmancolor British-American crime drama film co-written and directed by Martin Stellman and starring Denzel Washington in Panavision. Washington stars as Reuben James, a Black British former paratrooper, who joined the British Army to escape the poverty of inner city London; Reuben fights in the Falklands War, and upon returning home he finds that society ignores and challenges him while trying to adjust to normal life. The film received mixed reviews and was a box office flop. It has recently been reevaluated as a serious critique of Thatcherism and its effects on the UK in the 1980s. Day Night Day Night Day Night Day Night is a 2006 drama film written and directed by Julia Loktev. It documents 48 hours in the life of an anonymous 19-year-old as she prepares to become a suicide bomber in Times Square. It premiered on May 25, 2006 in the Directors Fortnight section of the 58th Annual Cannes Film Festival. My Girlfriend Is an Agent My Girlfriend Is An Agent is a 2009 South Korean romantic action comedy film directed by Shin Tae-ra and starring Kim Ha-neul and Kang Ji-hwan. The film had 4,078,293 admissions nationwide and was the 4th most attended film of the year. The Assassination Bureau The Assassination Bureau Limited is a 1969 UK Technicolor black comedy adventure film, produced by Michael Relph, directed by Basil Dearden, that stars Oliver Reed, Diana Rigg, Telly Savalas, and Curd Jürgens. It is based on an unfinished novel, The Assassination Bureau by Jack London. Unlike Londons novel, which is set in the United States, the film is set in Europe. It was released in the U.S. by Paramount Pictures. The Assassination Bureau Limited was the penultimate film of Basil Dearden. The Lady Vanishes The Lady Vanishes is a 1979 British comedy mystery film directed by Anthony Page. Its screenplay by George Axelrod was based on the novel The Wheel Spins by Ethel Lina White. It stars Elliott Gould as Robert, Cybill Shepherd as Amanda, Angela Lansbury as Miss Froy, Herbert Lom, and Arthur Lowe and Ian Carmichael as Charters and Caldicott. The film is a remake of Alfred Hitchcocks 1938 film of the same name. The film follows two Americans travelling by train across 1939 Germany. Together, they investigate the mysterious disappearance of an English nanny also travelling on the train. The setting of the remake is essentially similar to Hitchcocks film, but is openly set in pre-Second World War Germany rather than in the original fictional country. The Austrian fountain of Oberdrauburg by Hellmuth Marx is part of the setting. In addition, both leads have their nationality changed from British to American. The film was the last one made by Hammer Films for 29 years, until the 2008 film Beyond the Rave. Amityville 1992: It's About Time Amityville: Its About Time is a 1992 American supernatural horror film directed by Tony Randel and starring Stephen Macht, Shawn Weatherly, Megan Ward, and Damon Martin. It is the sixth film based on the Amityville horror. It was released direct-to-video in 1992 by Republic Pictures Home Video. Lionsgate Home Entertainment released the film to DVD with the 1992 removed from the title in July 2005. Macbeth Macbeth is a 2006 Australian adaptation of William Shakespeares Macbeth. It was directed by Geoffrey Wright and features an ensemble cast led by Sam Worthington in the title role. Wright and Hill wrote the script, which—although it uses a modern-day Melbourne gangster setting—largely maintains the language of the original play. The film was shot in Melbourne and Victoria. Macbeth was selected to screen at the Toronto International Film Festival on 10 September 2006. It was released in Australia on 21 September. Unforgiven is a 2013 Japanese jidaigeki western film directed by Lee Sang-il. It is a remake of Clint Eastwoods 1992 western Unforgiven. The film was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film also made its US debut as the opening film for LA EigaFest 2013. It was also presented in 2014 in the Palm Springs International Film Festival and out of competition in the 70th Venice International Film Festival. The plot closely follows the original 1992 film, but shifts the setting to Japans Hokkaido frontier during the early Meiji period. Jubei Kamata, a former samurai, is approached by an old associate to help claim the bounty on two men who have disfigured a prostitute. Minimum Viable Product "Minimum Viable Product" is the pilot episode of the television comedy Silicon Valley. It originally aired on HBO on April 6, 2014. The episode was written by series creators John Altschuler, Dave Krinsky and Mike Judge and directed by Judge. HBO made the episode available for free on YouTube. Blood Beach Blood Beach is a 1981 American horror film written and directed by Jeffrey Bloom, and starring David Huffman, John Saxon and Burt Young. The premise, conceived by Steven Nalevansky, involved a creature lurking beneath the sand of Santa Monica Beach that attacks locals and vacationers. The films tagline was: "Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water...you cant get to it." Manhattan Baby Manhattan Baby is a 1982 Italian horror film directed by Lucio Fulci, starring Christopher Connelly and Carlo De Mejo. The film begins in Egypt where Susie, the daughter of archaeologist George Hacker is given a mysterious talisman from an old woman while her father is investigating in a tomb where he becomes blind after being exposed to a blue light. Back in New York, George slowly begins to recover his vision as strange deaths begin to occur around them with the cause seemingly to be the medallion. The film was originally planned to be one of Fulcis more expensive films, but had its budget cut in half during production. The film was shot in both New York and Egypt between March and April of 1982. After its release, both Fulci and screenwriter Dardano Sacchetti dismissed the film, and Fulci did not work again with his producer Fabrizio De Angelis. The film received negative reviews from Corriere della Sera and La Stampa. Phobia 2 Phobia 2 is a 2009 Thai horror film consisting of five short stories directed by Songyos Sugmakanan, Banjong Pisanthanakun, Parkpoom Wongpoom, Visute Poolvoralaks and Paween Purijitpanya. Sorry Angel Sorry Angel is a 2018 French drama film directed by Christophe Honoré. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Démolition d'un mur Démolition dun mur is a 1895 French short black-and-white silent film directed and produced by Louis Lumière and starring his brother Auguste Lumière, along with two other men. Lucky Break Lucky Break is a 2001 British comedy film starring James Nesbitt and directed by Peter Cattaneo. Czech Dream Czech Dream is a 2004 documentary film directed by two Czech film directors, Vít Klusák and Filip Remunda. It recorded a large-scale hoax perpetrated by Klusák and Remunda on the Czech public, culminating in the opening event of a fake hypermarket in the Letňany neighborhood of Prague. The film was their graduation project for film school. Shirin Shirin is a 2008 film directed by Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami. The film is considered by some critics as a notable twist in the artistic career of Kiarostami. The film features close-ups of many notable Iranian actresses and French actress Juliette Binoche as they watch a film based on a part mythological Persian romance tale of Khosrow and Shirin, with themes of female self-sacrifice. The film has been described as "a compelling exploration of the relationship between image, sound and female spectatorship." The film depicts the audiences emotional involvement with the story. The story is read between the tragic and kitsch by a cast of narrators led by Manoucher Esmaieli and is accompanied by a historical "film score" by Morteza Hananeh and Hossein Dehlavi. The films production is replete with curious anecdotes. According to some reports, the women were filmed individually in Kiarostamis living room, with the director asking them to cast their gaze at a mere series of dots above the camera. The director has also stated that, during the filming process, he had no idea what film they were watching, and settled on the Khosrow and Shirin myth only after shooting had concluded. In Taste of Shirin, a documentary by Hamideh Razavi on the making of the film, one can see how the film really was shot. The brief appearance of Juliette Binoche in the film came as the result of her role in another Kiarostami project. It was first screened at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. Ghost Team One Ghost Team One is a 2013 independent comedy horror film directed by Scott Rutherford and Ben Peyser, and starring Carlos Santos and J.R. Villarreal as two roommates who try to prove their house is haunted in order to impress a beautiful girl played by Fernanda Romero. The film was released in theaters on Oct 11, 2013. Wild Style Wild Style is an American 1983 hip hop film directed and produced by Charlie Ahearn. Released theatrically in September 1982 by First Run Features and later re-released for home video by Rhino Home Video, it is regarded as the first hip hop motion picture. The film included seminal figures such as Fab Five Freddy, Lee Quiñones, Lady Pink, The Rock Steady Crew, The Cold Crush Brothers, Queen Lisa Lee of Zulu Nation, Grandmaster Flash and Zephyr. The protagonist "Zoro" is played by New York graffiti artist "Lee" George Quiñones. 2012 marked the 30th anniversary of the film. Producers proposed a 2013 Blu-ray edition that would include additional interviews and features. Savage Nights Savage Nights is a 1992 French drama film directed and written by Cyril Collard. It stars Collard, Romane Bohringer and Carlos López. The film is an adaptation of Collards semi-autobiographical novel Les Nuits Fauves, published in 1989. It won four César Awards including Best Film. Killer: A Journal of Murder Killer: A Journal of Murder is a 1995 American drama film written and directed by Tim Metcalfe. It is based on the life of serial killer Carl Panzram, and uses passages from his autobiography of the same title. James Woods stars as Panzram and Robert Sean Leonard as Henry Lesser. Other stars include Ellen Greene as Elizabeth Wyatt, Cara Buono as Esther Lesser, Robert John Burke as R.G. Greiser and Richard Riehle as Warden Quince. Michael Jeffrey Woods, James Woods young brother also made an appearance as Harry Sinclair. The film was theatrically shown in America in 1996 through Legacy Releasing Corporation, although limited, and in 1997 by First Independent Films in the UK, whilst in Spain, it was shown through Ufilms. It was first shown in September 1995 at the Tokyo International Film Festival. In America, the film grossed $31,993 on its opening weekend across 9 Screens. Total gross in America totaled $65,682. In America the film was first released on VHS in the Netherlands via Arcade Movie Company, and on DVD in Japan via Beam Entertainment and Culture Publishers in 1998. On VHS it was released in Canada via Malofilm Distribution, in Greece via Nea Kinisi Video, in Germany via VCL Communications and in Brazil via Top Tape. In 1997 it was given a VHS release in America via Republic Pictures, who also released a DVD version in 2001 and a widescreen DVD edition in 2006. Normal Life Normal Life is a 1996 American crime drama film based on the real lives of husband and wife bank robbers, Jeffrey and Jill Erickson. The film stars Ashley Judd and Luke Perry and was directed by John McNaughton. The original screenplay was written by husband-and-wife team Peg Haller and Bob Schneider. And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen... And now... Ladies and Gentlemen is a thriller film released in 2002. It is directed by Claude Lelouch and stars Jeremy Irons and French singer Patricia Kaas. Patricia Kaas also released a song with the same title on her 2002 album Piano Bar. Tracks from the album, which according to the cover notes were inspired by the film, were used in the movie. It was screened out of competition at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Festival Express Festival Express is a 2003 documentary film about the 1970 train tour of the same name across Canada taken by some of North Americas most popular rock bands, including Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, The Band, Buddy Guy, Flying Burrito Bros, Ian & Sylvias Great Speckled Bird, and Delaney & Bonnie & Friends. The film combines live footage shot during the 1970 concerts, as well as footage aboard the train itself, interspersed with present-day interviews with tour participants sharing their often humorous recollections of the events. The film, released by THINKFilm, was produced by Gavin Poolman together with John Trapman, and directed by double Grammy Award-winner Bob Smeaton, with music produced by Eddie Kramer, and features original footage shot in 1970 by Academy Award-winning cinematographer Peter Biziou. The original 1970 footage was filmed by director Frank Cvitanovich. A DVD release followed the films 2003 theatrical run. Drop Dead Sexy Drop Dead Sexy is a 2005 American comedy film starring Jason Lee. Quand j'étais chanteur When I Was a Singer is a 2006 French musical romantic drama film starring Gérard Depardieu and Cécile de France. It was written and directed by Xavier Giannoli. Naked Fear Naked Fear is a 2007 thriller film directed by Thom Eberhardt and starring Danielle De Luca. The plot revolves around a dancer who is lured to a strange town and thrown into a deadly game after being kidnapped by a serial killer. Stripped naked, she is forced to run for her life through the vast uninhabited regions of New Mexico while being pursued by a maniacal hunter. Map of the Sounds of Tokyo Map of the Sounds of Tokyo is a 2009 Spanish drama film directed by Isabel Coixet. The film competed in the main competition at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival. Günah Keçisi Scapegoat is a 2011 Turkish comedy film, directed by Cenk Özakıncı, starring Şahin K as a man with a dubious reputation trying to start a new life and win back his estranged son. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , is the first mainstream film from former porn star Şahin K. $ $, also known as Dollar$, Dollars or $, and in the UK as The Heist, is a 1971 American caper film starring Warren Beatty and Goldie Hawn, written and directed by Richard Brooks and produced by M.J. Frankovich. The supporting cast includes Gert Fröbe, Robert Webber and Scott Brady. The film was partly shot in Hamburg, Germany, which forms the primary location of the film and was supported by the Hamburg Art Museum and Bendestorf Studios. The films music is composed and produced by Quincy Jones, and the soundtrack features performances by the Don Elliott Voices, Little Richard, Roberta Flack and Doug Kershaw. The films title appears in the opening credits only in the form of a giant character, as would be used in a sign, being transported by a crane. $ was distributed by Columbia Pictures. Skateland Skateland is a 2010 American drama film written and directed by Anthony Burns. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2010. The film was released in the United States on May 13, 2011, with distribution by Freestyle Releasing. The film stars Shiloh Fernandez, Ashley Greene, Brett Cullen, James LeGros, Taylor Handley, and Haley Ramm. The film is dedicated to the memory of John Hughes, who directed teen films throughout the 1980s. Mr. Roosevelt Mr. Roosevelt is an American comedy film written and directed by Noël Wells in her directorial debut. It stars Wells, Nick Thune, Britt Lower, Daniella Pineda, Andre Hyland, Doug Benson, Armen Weitzman and Sergio Cilli. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 12, 2017. It was released on October 27, 2017, by Paladin. Fauve Fauve is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Jérémy Comte and released in 2018. The film centres on two boys looking for adventure near an open pit mine, who are soon drawn into a dangerous situation as their power game spins out of control. The film was shot near Thetford Mines, Quebec. The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner is a 1974 documentary film by German filmmaker Werner Herzog. It is about Walter Steiner, a celebrated ski jumper of his era who worked as a carpenter for his full-time occupation. Showcased is Steiners quest for a world record in ski flying, as well as the dangers involved in the sport. Herzog has called it "one of my most important films." Namak Halaal Namak Halaal is a 1982 Indian action-comedy masala film, directed by Prakash Mehra and written by Kader Khan, with music by Bappi Lahiri and lyrics by Anjaan. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Smita Patil, Shashi Kapoor, Parveen Babi, Waheeda Rehman, Om Prakash, Ranjeet, Satyen Kappu, Suresh Oberoi and Ram Sethi. The film became a "Super Hit" at the box office and went on to be the third highest-grossing Indian film of the year. It was remade in Telugu as Bhale Ramudu, by veteran director K. S. R. Das in 1984 with Mohan Babu and Murali Mohan in Amitabh Bachchan and Shashi Kapoors roles respectively. It was also remade in Tamil as Velaikaran, by veteran director S.P. Muthuraman in 1986 with Rajnikanth and Sarath Babu in Amitabh Bachchan and Shashi Kapoors roles respectively and was a huge hit. The song "Raat Baaki" has been recreated by Tanishk Bagchi for the movie Ittefaq. Middlemarch Middlemarch is a 1994 television adaptation of the 1871 novel of the same name by George Eliot. Produced by the BBC on BBC2 in six episodes, it is the second such adaptation for television of the novel. It was directed by Anthony Page from a screenplay by Andrew Davies, and starred Juliet Aubrey, Rufus Sewell, Douglas Hodge and Patrick Malahide. True Crime True Crime is a 1996 film directed and written by Pat Verducci and starring Alicia Silverstone and Kevin Dillon. Night Owls Night Owls is an American romantic comedy drama film directed by Charles Hood. The film had its world debut on March 13, 2015, at the South by Southwest festival and stars Adam Pally as workaholic Kevin who has a drunken one-night stand with the beautiful train-wreck Madeline, interpreted by Rosa Salazar, whom he is horrified to realize is actually his boss jilted ex-mistress. When she takes a bottle of sleeping pills, Kevin is forced to keep her awake all night, over the course of which the two begin to fall for each other. Collector Collector is a 2016 Russian drama film written and directed by Alexey Krasovsky. The film stars Konstantin Khabensky in the title role, with Ksenia Buravskaya, Polina Agureeva, Darya Moroz, Valentina Lukaschuk, Yevgeny Stychkin, Kirill Pletnyov, Igor Zolotovitsky, Tatyana Lazareva, Alexander Tyutin, Marina Lisovets, Nikita Tyunin providing voices. The film premiered at Kinotavr Film Festival in Sochi on June 2016. Collector received critical acclaim, particularly for Khabenskys performance. Sharpe's Waterloo Sharpes Waterloo is a British television drama, the 14th part of a series that follows the career of Richard Sharpe, a fictional British soldier during the Napoleonic Wars. The adaptation is based on the novel of the same name by Bernard Cornwell. Mobile Suit Gundam Seed is an anime series developed by Sunrise and directed by Mitsuo Fukuda. The ninth installment in the Gundam franchise, Gundam SEED takes place in a future calendar era, in this case the Cosmic Era, the first to do so. In this era, mankind has developed into two subspecies: Naturals, who reside on Earth, and Coordinators, genetically enhanced humans capable of amazing feats of intellect who emigrate to man-made orbital colonies to escape persecution by natural humans. The story revolves around a young Coordinator Kira Yamato who becomes involved in the war between the two races after a third, neutral factions space colony is invaded by the Coordinators. The television series was broadcast in Japan between 2002 and 2003, on the Tokyo Broadcasting System and Mainichi Broadcasting System networks, beginning a broadcast partnership with the Gundam franchise. The series spawned three compilations films and was adapted into a manga as well as light novels. A sequel series, Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny followed in 2004. Merchandise has been released, including models, CD soundtracks and video games. Gundam SEED was licensed by Bandai Entertainment for broadcast in North America, and began airing in the United States and Canada in 2004 and 2005 respectively. The films and the sequel were also licensed by Bandai. The manga and light novels as well as the spin-off series, Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Astray, were licensed. Video games were released in North America. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED was widely popular with the public in Japan, winning numerous awards, with high sales of the series DVD and music. The character development and animation has gained praise, but similarities with previous Gundam series have drawn both comparisons and criticism from Gundam fans. Death to the Supermodels Death to the Supermodels is a 2005 black comedy starring Jaime Pressly, Brooke Burns, Kimberley Davies, Taylor Negron, Matt Winston, Diane Delano and Jason Acuña. It was written and directed by Joel Silverman. Pandora's Box Pandoras Box is a 2008 Turkish drama film directed by Yeşim Ustaoğlu. The Ghostmaker Box of Shadows is an American fantasy thriller film directed by Mauro Borrelli, produced by Ed Polgardy and Scott Rudolph and written from Borelli and Scott Svatos. The film stars Domiziano Arcangeli, Ford Austin and Naomi Ueno. Every Time We Say Goodbye Every Time We Say Goodbye is a 1986 American drama film starring Tom Hanks and Cristina Marsillach. Hanks plays a gentile American in the Royal Air Force, stationed in mandatory Jerusalem, who falls in love with a girl from a Sephardic Jewish family. The film has the unusual distinction of being partly in the Ladino language. With young lovers of very different backgrounds with religious/cultural differences, the film is an account of a forbidden love, and the sacrifices that are made in the face of prejudice. Homeboy Homeboy is a 1988 drama film, directed by Michael Seresin. It was written by and stars Mickey Rourke in the role of self-destructive cowboy/boxer Johnny Walker. Christopher Walken also stars as Walkers slightly corrupt promoter who encourages him to fight whilst hiding from him the fact that one more punch in the wrong place would kill him. The film was released on DVD on September 1, 2009. Triumph of the Spirit Triumph of the Spirit is a 1989 American biographical drama film directed by Robert M. Young and starring Willem Dafoe and Edward James Olmos. The screenplay was inspired by true events. The majority of the film is set in the German Nazi death camp at Auschwitz during the Holocaust and details how the Jewish Greek boxer Salamo Arouch was forced to fight other internees to the death for the SS guards entertainment. Prior to Triumph of the Spirit, no major feature film had ever been shot on location at Auschwitz. Call Pukar is a 2000 Indian action drama film co-written and directed by Rajkumar Santoshi and Cinematography by Ashok Mehta, Santosh Sivan, Baba Azmi and Chota K. Naidu. It stars Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, Namrata Shirodkar, Danny Denzongpa, Shivaji Satam and Om Puri. The film was critically acclaimed but did average business at the box office. It won two National Film Awards, including the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration and the National Film Award for Best Actor for Anil Kapoors performance as Major Jaidev Rajvansh. The score and soundtrack were composed by A. R. Rahman. My Joy My Joy is a 2010 internationally co-produced Russian-language road film directed by Sergei Loznitsa. It is set in the western regions of Russia, somewhere near Smolensk. My Joy was the first Ukrainian film ever to compete for the Palme dOr. Metal Evolution Metal Evolution is a 2011 documentary series directed by anthropologist and film-maker Sam Dunn and director, producer and music supervisor Scot McFadyen about heavy metal subgenres, with new episodes airing every Friday at 10pm EST on MuchMore and Saturday at 10pm EST on VH1 Classic. Its origins come from Dunns first documentary A Headbangers Journey, which included the acclaimed "Heavy Metal Family Tree." Who's Minding the Store? Whos Minding the Store? is a 1963 American comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Jerry Lewis, Jill St. John, Agnes Moorehead, Ray Walston, Kathleen Freeman, and John McGiver. It was released on November 28, 1963, by Paramount Pictures. Joseph The Bible: Joseph is a 1995 German/Italian/American television film about the life of Joseph from the Old Testament. It aired on TNT and was filmed in Morocco. I Do (But I Don't) I Do is a 2004 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Denise Richards, Dean Cain, Karen Cliche, Olivia Palenstein and Mimi Kuzyk. It was directed by Kelly Makin and written by Cara Lockwood and Eric C. Charmelo. The film is based on the Cara Lockwood romance novel of the same name. A Shine of Rainbows A Shine of Rainbows, also known as Tomás and the Rainbows, is a 2009 Irish family drama, directed and co-written by Vic Sarin, and a film adaptation of the novel A Shine of Rainbows by Lillian Beckwith. The Time That Remains The Time That Remains is a 2009 semi-biographical drama film written and directed by Palestinian director Elia Suleiman. The film stars Ali Suliman, Elia Suleiman, Saleh Bakri and Samar Qudha Tanus. It gives an account of the creation of the Israeli state from 1948 to the present. Suleiman participated in the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, as his new film competed in the official selection category. The Time That Remains was also screened at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. In November 2009, the film won the Jury Grand Prize at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. The film won the Critics Prize of the Argentinian Film Critics Association at Mar del Plata International Film Festival. Saints and Soldiers: The Void Saints and Soldiers: The Void is a 2014 war drama film directed and written by Ryan Little. The film stars K. Danor Gerald, Adam Gregory, and Matt Meese. The most expensive of the Saints and Soldiers films due to its use of tanks, it was filmed in Alpine. The film received mixed reviews with some critics calling it a "riveting drama" and some critics stating that more focus on writing and execution would have improved the film. In some countries the film is called Saints and Soldiers: Battle of the Tanks. is the third installment in the Saints and Soldiers franchise, following Saints and Soldiers and Airborne Creed. Sacrifice Sacrifice is a 2010 Chinese historical drama film directed by Chen Kaige, starring Ge You, Wang Xueqi, Huang Xiaoming, Fan Bingbing and Vincent Zhao. It is based on the Yuan dynasty play The Orphan of Zhao by Ji Junxiang. It was distributed in the United States by Samuel Goldwyn Films. The Colditz Story The Colditz Story is a 1955 British prisoner of war film starring John Mills and Eric Portman and directed by Guy Hamilton. It is based on the book written by Pat Reid, a British army officer who was imprisoned in Oflag IV-C, Colditz Castle, in Germany during the Second World War and who was the Escape Officer for British POWs within the castle. The Anniversary The Anniversary is a 1968 British black comedy film directed by Roy Ward Baker for Hammer Films and Seven Arts. The screenplay, by Jimmy Sangster, was adapted from Bill MacIlwraiths 1966 play. Odette Toulemonde Odette Toulemonde is a 2006 French comedy film written and directed by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt. Slaughter Slaughter is a 2009 American horror film written and directed by Stewart Hopewell. It was part of the third After Dark Horrorfest. See You in Valhalla See You In Valhalla is a 2015 American drama film written by Brent A. Tarnol and directed by Jarret Tarnol and starring Sarah Hyland, Steve Howey, Odeya Rush, Bret Harrison, and Emma Bell. A Guy Named Joe A Guy Named Joe is a 1943 film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by Victor Fleming. The film was produced by Everett Riskin, and starred Spencer Tracy, Irene Dunne and Van Johnson. The screenplay, written by Dalton Trumbo and Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, was adapted from a story by Chandler Sprague and David Boehm, for which they were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Story. The film is notable for being Van Johnsons first major role. It also features the popular song "Ill Get By" by Fred Ahlert and Roy Turk, performed in the film by Irene Dunne. Steven Spielbergs 1989 film Always is a remake of A Guy Named Joe, and stars Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter and John Goodman. Always updates the story for a 1989 setting, exchanging the World War II backdrop to one of aerial firefighting. Boss Nigger Boss Nigger is a 1975 Western film directed by Jack Arnold. It stars former football player Fred Williamson, who both wrote and co-produced the film. Boss Nigger is the first film for which Williamson was credited as screenwriter or producer. Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat is a 1989 American Western comedy horror film directed by Anthony Hickox and starring David Carradine, Bruce Campbell, Morgan Brittany, and Deborah Foreman. It was written by Hickox and John Burgess. Filmed in and around Moab, Utah, in 1988, Sundown was Vestron Pictures last film and it was never released to theaters. Its only public screenings were at film festivals in Seattle and Palm Springs, as well as a Cannes release in 1989. Released in 1991 on VHS and in 2008 on DVD, it has earned a cult following. Angel of Death Angel of Death is a web series created by Ed Brubaker. The series stars Zoë Bell as Eve, an assassin taking revenge on her former employers. The series also features Lucy Lawless. It is produced by White Rock Lake Production and distributed by Sony Pictures Television. The episodes were released on Crackle from March 2 to March 13, 2009. The Snow Queen 2 The Snow Queen 2: The Snow King is a 2014 Russian 3D computer-animated adventure fantasy comedy family film created by the animation studio Wizart Animation, and released by the Bazelevs Company. The film is a sequel to the 2012 animated film The Snow Queen. It was released on 1 January 2015 in Russia. Carnival in Moscow Carnival Night is a 1956 Soviet musical film. It is Eldar Ryazanovs first big-screen film, Lyudmila Gurchenkos first role and also one of the most famous films starring popular comedian Igor Ilyinsky. The film became the Soviet box office leader of 1956 with a total of 48.64 million tickets sold. The New Centurions The New Centurions is a 1972 Eastmancolor crime drama Panavision film based on the novel by policeman turned author Joseph Wambaugh. It stars George C. Scott, Stacy Keach, Scott Wilson, Jane Alexander, Rosalind Cash, Erik Estrada, and James Sikking, and was directed by Richard Fleischer. The Last Shark Great White is a 1981 Italian horror film directed by Enzo G. Castellari, starring James Franciscus and Vic Morrow. It did well at the box office, grossing over $18 million in its first month in the United States; however, its North American release was later blocked after accusations of plagiarism of Jaws. Doing Time on Maple Drive Doing Time on Maple Drive is a 1992 drama television film written by James Duff, directed by Ken Olin, and starring James Sikking, Bibi Besch, William McNamara, Jayne Brook, David Byron, Lori Loughlin and Jim Carrey. The tagline promoting the film was "They are living a lie called the Perfect American Family". It was shot entirely in Los Angeles. Cockpit Cockpit is a 2012 Swedish film directed by Mårten Klingberg. The Ghoul The Ghoul is a British horror film starring Boris Karloff, Cedric Hardwicke, Ernest Thesiger, and Ralph Richardson, making his film debut. Hollow Triumph Hollow Triumph is a 1948 American film noir crime drama directed by Steve Sekely starring Paul Henreid and Joan Bennett. It was released by Eagle-Lion Films, based on the 1946 novel of the same title written by Murray Forbes. They All Laughed They All Laughed is a 1981 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Bogdanovich and starring Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gazzara, John Ritter, Colleen Camp, Patti Hansen, and Dorothy Stratten. The film was based on a screenplay by Bogdanovich and Blaine Novak. It takes its name from the George and Ira Gershwin song of the same name. The film is set in New York City, largely filmed outdoors on the streets, and tells the story of three private detectives investigating two beautiful women for infidelity. The detectives eventually wind up romantically pursuing the women, who turn the tables on them. The film is also a candid look at love and sex in New York City in the early 1980s. Dulhe Raja Dulhe Raja is a 1998 Indian Hindi-language comedy film starring Govinda, Raveena Tandon, Kader Khan, Johnny Lever, Prem Chopra and Asrani. It is one of the most popular movies, still enjoying a great run on television. Midnight FM Midnight FM is a 2010 South Korean action thriller film by Kim Sang-man starring Soo Ae and Yoo Ji-tae. Soo Ae won Best Actress at the 31st Blue Dragon Film Awards for her performance. The Phenix City Story The Phenix City Story is a 1955 American film noir crime film directed by Phil Karlson for Allied Artists, written by Daniel Mainwaring and Crane Wilbur and starring John McIntire, Richard Kiley and Kathryn Grant. It had an unusual "triple premiere" held on July 19, 1955 in Phenix City, Columbus and Chicago. Good Neighbor Sam Good Neighbor Sam is a 1964 American Eastman Color comedy film co-written and directed by David Swift and starring Jack Lemmon, Romy Schneider, Edward G. Robinson, Dorothy Provine, and Michael Connors. It was based on the novel by Jack Finney. The screenplay was the motion picture debut of James Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum, who had written many American television situation comedies including The Andy Griffith Show and Mister Peepers. Greenbaum also created the mobile sculpture featured in the film. Naked Killer Naked Killer is a 1992 Hong Kong film written and produced by Wong Jing, and directed by Clarence Fok Yiu-leung. The film stars Chingmy Yau, Simon Yam and Carrie Ng. The film is widely regarded as a cult classic. City of... "City Of" is the series premiere of the television series Angel. Written by co-creators Joss Whedon and David Greenwalt and directed by Whedon, it was originally broadcast on October 5, 1999 on the WB network. Angel was a character in the first three seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Angel had been a soulless, immortal vampire who was legendary for his evil acts, until a band of wronged Gypsies punished him in the 19th century by restoring his soul, which overwhelmed him with guilt over his past actions. In the third-season finale, Angel leaves to go to Los Angeles to get away from Buffy, whom he loves but can never be with. In Los Angeles, he meets Doyle, a half-demon who is sent visions by the Powers That Be about people whom Angel is supposed to rescue from danger. Acting on Doyles first tip, Angel encounters Cordelia Chase, who has moved to L.A. from Sunnydale to pursue a film career. Cordelia convinces Angel that she, Angel and Doyle should start up an agency to help people having supernatural or demonic problems. Bhaagamathie Bhaagamathie is a 2018 Indian horror Thriller Film written and directed by G. Ashok. It stars Anushka Shetty in the lead role, with Jayaram in a negative role alongside, Unni Mukundan, Murali Sharma, and Asha Sarath in other pivotal roles. The film revolves around a woman imprisoned in a haunted house while she is interrogated by law enforcers investigating a politician they suspect of corruption. Principal photography commenced in June 2016 in Hyderabad, and the film released on 26 January 2018 in Telugu and Tamil along with a dubbed Malayalam version. Although, upon release the film received mixed to Positive feedback from critics who praised Anushka Shettys performance but criticised the screenplay and length of the film. Overall, the film received positive audience response. With Bhaagamathie, Anushka Shetty emerges the second Indian actress after Sridevi to have a $1 Million grosser at the USA Box Office.. The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse is a 1938 American crime film directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor and Humphrey Bogart. It was distributed by Warner Bros. and written by John Wexley and John Huston, based on the first play written by short-story writer Barré Lyndon, which ran for three months on Broadway with Cedric Hardwicke after playing in London. That Uncertain Feeling That Uncertain Feeling is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Merle Oberon, Melvyn Douglas and Burgess Meredith. The film is about the bored wife of an insurance salesman who meets an eccentric pianist and seeks a divorce. The screenplay by Walter Reisch and Donald Ogden Stewart was based on the 1880 French play Divorçons by Victorien Sardou and Émile de Najac. Oasis of the Zombies Oasis of the Zombies is a 1982 film directed by Jesús Franco for French producer Marius Lesoeur. Lula, the Son of Brazil Lula, Son of Brazil is a 2009 biographical Brazilian film based on the early life of former Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Directed by Fábio Barreto, the film was released on January 1, 2010. Upon its release, Lula, Son of Brazil was the most expensive Brazilian film ever, with a budget of over 17 million reais, being later surpassed by Nosso Lar. On September 23, 2010, the film was unanimously chosen by a Ministry of Culture commission as Brazils submission to the 83rd Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, despite not having been chosen to compete. The film was a commercial and critical failure, accused as election propaganda, and producers even aired for free. Some observers in Brazil noted the film was a cult of personality. Stand Off Whole Lotta Sole is a 2012 independent criminal comedy film written and directed by Terry George and starring Brendan Fraser, David OHara, Colm Meaney, Yaya DaCosta and Martin McCann. eCupid eCupid is a 2011 American romantic comedy film starring Houston Rhines, Noah Schuffman and Morgan Fairchild. The title is a portmanteau of the names of dating websites eHarmony and OkCupid. The film found success at a variety of notable gay & lesbian film festivals including The 29th Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, The San Francisco Lesbian & Gay Film Festival and Newfest. Robert Koehler of Variety gave the film a mixed review, noting that it would "find an edge in niche markets" but that it featured "uninspired writing acting". Feed Feed is a 2017 American drama film directed by Tommy Bertelsen, written and produced by Troian Bellisario. The story revolves around a high school senior who struggles with life after the tragic death of her twin brother, causing her physical and mental health, as well as her grades and social relationships, to deteriorate rapidly. Still haunted by her brothers passing, she tries to maintain a facade of normalcy while continually battling with her inner demons. The Story of Louis Pasteur The Story of Louis Pasteur is a 1936 American black-and-white biographical film from Warner Bros., produced by Henry Blanke, directed by William Dieterle, that stars Josephine Hutchinson, Anita Louise, and Donald Woods, and Paul Muni as the renowned scientist who developed major advances in microbiology, which revolutionized agriculture and medicine. The films screenplay was written by Pierre Collings and Sheridan Gibney, and Edward Chodorov. Muni won an Academy Award for Best Actor, while Collings and Gibney won for Best Screenplay and Best Story. The film was nominated for Best Picture. Muni also won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor from the Venice Film Festival in 1936. The War of the Gargantuas is a 1966 kaiju film directed by Ishirō Honda, co-written by Honda and Takeshi Kimura, produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka and Kenichiro Tsunoda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. A sequel to Frankenstein Conquers the World, the film was a Japanese-American co-production; it was the third and final collaboration between Toho and Henry G. Saperstein. The film stars Russ Tamblyn, Kumi Mizuno, Kenji Sahara, with Yû Sekida as Sanda and Haruo Nakajima as Gaira. In the film, scientists investigate the sudden appearance of two giant hairy humanoid monsters that culminates into a battle in Tokyo. The War of the Gargantuas was released in Japan on July 31, 1966 and was given a theatrical release in the United States on July 29, 1970 by Maron Films, on a double-bill with Monster Zero. Since its release, the film has been regarded as a cult classic, drawing admiration from artists such as Brad Pitt, Quentin Tarantino, Guillermo del Toro, and Tim Burton. Effi Briest Effi Briest is a 1974 film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, adapted from German author Theodor Fontanes 1894 novel of the same name. The films full title that was originally used in West Germany was Fontane Effi Briest oder Viele, die eine Ahnung haben von ihren Möglichkeiten und Bedürfnissen und dennoch das herrschende System in ihrem Kopf akzeptieren durch ihre Taten und es somit festigen und durchaus bestätigen. In English this is translated to mean: Fontane Effi Briest or Many People Who Are Aware of Their Own Capabilities and Needs Just Acquiesce to the Prevailing System in Their Thoughts and Deeds, Thereby Confirming and Reinforcing It. The black-and-white film uses Fontaness words in dialogue, narration, and the text of letters. The Trial The Trial is a 1993 film made by the British Broadcasting Corporation based on Harold Pinters screenplay adaptation of Franz Kafkas 1925 novel The Trial. Directed by David Jones and produced by Jan Balzer and Louis Marks, the film stars Kyle MacLachlan and has cameo appearances by several prominent British actors including Anthony Hopkins, Juliet Stevenson, Alfred Molina, David Thewlis, and Michael Kitchen. The film was shot in Prague and Kutná Hora. Down to the Bone Down to the Bone is a 2004 American independent drama film, directed by Debra Granik and written by Granik and Richard Lieske. It stars Vera Farmiga, who received a Best Actress Award from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association for her role as the drug addicted Irene. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 15, 2004, where it won the Directors Award and the Special Jury Prize for Acting. The film received a limited release in the United States on November 25, 2005. Sharpe's Honour Sharpes Honour is a 1994 British television drama, the fifth of a series screened on the ITV network that follows the career of Richard Sharpe, a fictional British soldier during the Napoleonic Wars. It is based on the novel of the same name by Bernard Cornwell. On the Way to School On the Way to School is a 2008 Turkish documentary film directed by Orhan Eskiköy and Özgür Doğan. It has attracted 78,000 people in eight weeks, an impressive showing for a documentary. The film is an openhearted account of a young Turkish teacher during a school year in a Kurdish village in southeastern Turkey. Tiny Times Tiny Times, also known as Tiny Times 1.0 is the first installment of the film series written and directed by Guo Jingming and based on the best-selling novel of the same name also by Guo. CIA: Comrade in America Comrade in America is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language adventure film directed by Amal Neerad, starring Dulquer Salmaan, Karthika Muralidharan and Chandini Sreedharan in the lead roles. The music is composed by Gopi Sundar, while Renadive handles the cinematography. The film released on 5 May, also the birth date of Karl Marx. The film revovles around the story of Aji, a follower of Communism from Kerala travels to the USA illegally to find his girlfriend. She-Wolf of London For the television series, see She-Wolf of London She-Wolf of London is a 1946 film noir crime horror film produced by Universal Studios, directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring June Lockhart and Don Porter. The title evokes the earlier Werewolf of London, although, unlike its forebear, it is concerned more with mystery and suspense than supernatural horror. In the United States, the film was released as a double feature with The Cat Creeps. It was also included on The Wolf Man legacy collection DVD set. Alice Alice is a Portuguese film directed by Marco Martins, released in 2005. Alice stars Nuno Lopes as Mário, the father, and Beatriz Batarda as Luísa, his wife, as well as Miguel Guilherme, Ana Bustorff, Gonçalo Waddington, Carla Maciel, Laura Soveral and José Wallenstein. Alice was produced by Paulo Branco. Music is by Bernardo Sassetti. Shot in a dark, depressive undertone, Alice unveils a Lisbon whose mists, colours, alleys and moods are strangers, despite the familiarity of the locations. All seems odd, silently cruel, as cruel is the disappearance of a child from the path shed traveled every day in safety. The anguish is masterfully conveyed, and so is the loneliness of both parents. I Am Divine I Am Divine is a 2013 American documentary film produced and directed by Jeffrey Schwarz of the Los Angeles-based production company Automat Pictures. The documentary focuses on the American actor, singer and drag performer Divine, born Harris Glenn Milstead, a lifelong friend and collaborator of filmmaker John Waters. The film features extensive contemporary interviews with Waters, as well as Divines mother Frances Milstead, and surviving members of the Dreamlanders. The Four The Four is a 2012 Chinese-Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Gordon Chan and Janet Chun. It is the first film adaptation of Woon Swee Oans novel series Si Da Ming Bu, which has previously been adapted to a television series. In all adaptations and interpretations, the nicknames of the Four remained the same — Emotionless, Iron Hands, Life Snatcher and Cold Blood. They dedicated their special skills to the service of their chief, Master Zhuge, in solving crimes and apprehending powerful criminals. The film is the first in an announced trilogy, the second instalment of which started shooting in 2012. The Four II was released on December 6, 2013. The last film, The Four III, was released on August 22, 2014. Neverlake Neverlake is a 2013 Italian horror film and the feature film directorial debut of Riccardo Paoletti. The film had its world premiere on 13 December 2013 at the Courmayeur Film Festival and stars Daisy Keeping, David Brandon, and Joy Tanner. Blood of the Beasts Blood of the Beasts is a 1949 short French documentary film written and directed by Georges Franju. It is Franjus first film and is narrated by Georges Hubert and Nicole Ladmiral. The film is a special feature on The Criterion Collection DVD for Franjus Eyes Without a Face. Beginning of the End Beginning of the End is a 1957 independently made American black-and-white science fiction giant insects film, produced and directed by Bert I. Gordon. It stars Peter Graves, Peggie Castle, and Morris Ankrum. The films storyline concerns an agricultural scientist who has successfully grown gigantic vegetables using radiation. Unfortunately, the vegetables are eaten by locusts, which quickly grow to a gigantic size and attack the nearby city of Chicago. Beginning of the End is generally known for its "atrocious" special effects and is considered to be one of the most poorly written and acted science fiction films of the 1950s. Untold Scandal Untold Scandal is a 2003 South Korean romantic drama film directed by E J-yong, and starring Bae Yong-joon, Jeon Do-yeon, and Lee Mi-sook. Loosely based on the 18th century French novel Les Liaisons dangereuses, this adaptation takes place in late 18th century Korea, during the Joseon dynasty. In Japan the film was given an R-18 rating by the Japanese Film Ethics Commission. The film was a major commercial success, and became the fourth highest grossing domestic film of 2003 with 3,522,747 tickets sold nationwide. The Art of Crying The Art of Crying is a 2006 Danish tragicomedy directed by Peter Schønau Fog. It stars and Jesper Asholt in a harsh tale about an 11-year-old boys struggle to hold intact his bizarre family with its abusive father, mother in denial, and rebellious sister during the social unrest of the early 1970s. Based upon an autobiographical novel by Erling Jepsen, the screenplay was written by Bo Hr. Hansen. In 2007, the film received both the Bodil and Robert awards for Best Danish Film, and The Nordic Council Film Prize. 1612: Khroniki smutnogo vremeni 1612 is a 2007 Russian epic historical period drama film about the 17th century Time of Troubles and the Polish–Muscovite War with the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was directed by Vladimir Khotinenko and produced by Nikita Mikhalkov. The film was released on 1 November 2007, to coincide with the celebrations of National Unity Day on 4 November that marks the expulsion of Polish troops from Moscow. 12 Men of Christmas 12 Men of Christmas is a 2009 American romantic comedy television film made for the Lifetime Television network. Directed by Arlene Sanford and starring Kristin Chenoweth, the film is based on the novel Dating Mr. December by Phillipa Ashley with the teleplay adaptation written by Jon Maas. Anna Chlumsky, Aaron Abrams, Stephen Huszar, and Peter Mooney also star. The film had its world premiere on Lifetime on December 5, 2009. The story takes place in Kalispell, Montana, United States, but the film was shot in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It tells the story of a New York publicist who takes a job in a small town in Montana. The reference to 12 men in the title refers to members of the volunteer Kalispell Search and Rescue team who are the first point of rescue for those in danger at Glacier National Park. Sahara Sahara is a 2017 French-Canadian 3D computer-animated adventure film directed by Pierre Coré. Produced by Mandarin Films and StudioCanal. Why Does Herr R. Run Amok? Why Does Herr R. Run Amok? is a 1970 German drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Michael Fengler. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. Lust for a Vampire Lust For a Vampire is a 1971 British Hammer Horror film directed by Jimmy Sangster, starring Ralph Bates, Barbara Jefford, Suzanna Leigh, Michael Johnson, and Yutte Stensgaard. It was given an R rating in the United States for some violence, gore, strong adult content, and nudity. It is the second film in the so-called Karnstein Trilogy loosely based on the J. Sheridan Le Fanu novella Carmilla. It was preceded by The Vampire Lovers and followed by Twins of Evil. The three films do not form a chronological development, but use the Karnstein family as the source of the vampiric threat and were somewhat daring for the time in explicitly depicting lesbian themes. Production of Lust For a Vampire began not long after the release of The Vampire Lovers. The film has a cult following although some Hammer Horror fans have accused it of being overly camp and silly. Its most noted scene shows Yutte Stensgaard drenched in blood and partially covered by blood-soaked rags, although the filmed scene is not as explicit as that shown in a promotional still. Other notable actors in the film are Ralph Bates, Harvey Hall, David Healy and popular radio DJ Mike Raven as Count Karnstein. Karnsteins voice, however, is dubbed by an uncredited Valentine Dyall. The Curse of King Tut's Tomb The Curse of King Tuts Tomb is a 2006 fantasy adventure television film directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Casper Van Dien, Leonor Varela, and Jonathan Hyde. The Sleeping Voice The Sleeping Voice is a 2011 Spanish drama film based on the novel of the same name by Dulce Chacón. Fourteen Hours Fourteen Hours is a 1951 film noir directed by Henry Hathaway, which tells the story of a New York City police officer trying to stop a despondent man from jumping to his death from the 15th floor of a hotel. The film won critical acclaim for Richard Basehart, who portrayed the mentally disturbed man on the building ledge. Paul Douglas played the police officer, and a large supporting cast included Barbara Bel Geddes, Agnes Moorehead, Robert Keith, Debra Paget, and Howard Da Silva. It was the screen debut of Grace Kelly and Jeffrey Hunter, who appeared in small roles. The screenplay was written by John Paxton, based on an article by Joel Sayre in The New Yorker describing the 1938 suicide of John William Warde. Att angöra en brygga Docking the Boat is a Swedish dark comedy film from 1965 directed by Tage Danielsson. The film stars Gösta Ekman, Monica Zetterlund, Hans Alfredson, Lars Ekborg and Birgitta Andersson. Monica Zetterlund also performed the theme song. The Deluge The Deluge is a 1974 Polish historical drama film directed by Jerzy Hoffman. The film is based on the 1886 novel of the same name by Henryk Sienkiewicz. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 47th Academy Awards, but lost to Amarcord. The film is the third most popular in the history of Polish cinema, with more than 27.6 million tickets sold in its native country by 1987. Further 30.5 million were sold in the Soviet Union. Witchblade Witchblade is a made-for-television live-action superhero film adapted from the cult comic book by Marc Silvestri and Top Cow Productions. Set in contemporary New York City, the occult police drama centers on Sara Pezzini, a brooding and willful homicide detective who is the reluctant inheritor of an ancient, symbiotic weapon that grants her superhuman powers. Witchblade was produced by Top Cow Productions, Inc., and Halsted Pictures in association with Warner Bros. Television. The Turner Network Television film made its debut August 27, 2000. The strong ratings performance of the two-hour action-thriller led to the TNT original series, Witchblade. Mercy Mercy is a 2000 erotic thriller film directed by Damian Harris and starring Ellen Barkin. The movie was based on a novel written by David L. Lindsey. No Stranger Than Love No Stranger Than Love is a 2015 Canadian romantic comedy film directed by Nick Wernham and written by Steve Adams. The film stars Alison Brie, Justin Chatwin and Colin Hanks. The film was released on June 17, 2016, in a limited release and through video on demand by Orion Pictures. Nails Nails is a 2017 horror film directed by Dennis Bartok, who co-wrote it with Tom Abrams. Shauna Macdonald stars as a track coach who is paralyzed after a hit-and-run accident. Upon waking in the hospital, she is haunted by a ghost. It is an international co-production between the United Kingdom and Ireland. It premiered at the Audi Dublin International Film Festival in February and was released in the UK and Ireland on 16 June of the same year. The Giant Behemoth The Giant Behemoth is a 1959 American-British black-and-white science fiction giant monster film distributed by Allied Artists Pictures. The film was produced by Ted Lloyd, directed by Eugène Lourié, and stars Gene Evans and André Morell. The screenplay was written by blacklisted author Daniel James with director Lourié. Originally a story about an amorphous blob of radiation, the script was changed at the distributors insistence to a pastiche of The Beast from 20, though elements of the original concept remain in the early parts of the film and in the "nuclear-breathing" power of the titular monster. Triple Cross Triple Cross is a 1966 Anglo-French co-produced film directed by Terence Young and produced by Jacques-Paul Bertrand. It was released in France in December 1966 as La Fantastique histoire vraie dEddie Chapman, but elsewhere in Europe and the United States in 1967 as Terence Youngs Triple Cross. It was filmed in Eastman Color, print by Technicolor. Triple Cross was based loosely on the real-life story of Eddie Chapman, believed by the Nazis to be their top spy in Great Britain, although he was actually an MI5 double agent known as "Zigzag". The title of the film comes from Chapmans signature to mark he was freely transmitting by radio, a Morse code XXX. Another meaning of the title "Triple Cross" becomes clear in the final scene of the film. Chapman, sitting at a bar, is asked who he was really working for. In reply, he raises his glass in salute to his reflection in the mirror. Triple Cross is the second pairing of Terence Young and actress Claudine Auger. She was the leading James Bond girl in Thunderball, which Young also directed. Adhurs Adhurs is a 2010 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by V.V. Vinayak, cinematography by Chota K. Naidu. The film stars N. T. Rama Rao Jr in a double role along with Nayantara and Sheela as female leads, along with Mahesh Manjrekar, Brahmanandam, Sayaji Shinde, Tanikella Bharani and Ashish Vidyarthi in the supporting roles. The music is composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film was released in 1,300 screens all over the world. It was a box office hit and ran for 50 days in 155 centers. It was later dubbed into Malayalam as Kavacham. Kauwboy Kauwboy is a 2012 Dutch drama film directed by Boudewijn Koole. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation is a 1986 Canadian-American animated fantasy film produced by LBS Communications and Nelvana. The third animated feature from Nelvana, it was directed by Dale Schott, written by Peter Sauder and produced by Nelvanas three founders. It stars the voices of Alyson Court, Cree Summer, Maxine Miller and Hadley Kay. In the second film based on the Care Bears franchise, a character called The Great Wishing Star tells the origins of the Care Bears, and the story of their first Caring Mission. True Heart Bear and Noble Heart Horse lead the other Care Bears and Care Bear Cousins, as they come to the aid of Christy, a young orphan camper who is tempted by an evil shape-shifting figure named Dark Heart. This is also the first appearance of the Care Bear Cubs, who also had their own line of toys. A New Generation was made over a seven-month period at Nelvanas Toronto facilities, with additional work handled by Taiwans Wang Film Productions, and involved several crew members who had worked on the original Care Bears Movie. Patricia Cullen served as composer, and Los Angeles musicians Dean and Carol Parks worked on the films six songs. The Samuel Goldwyn Company, the US distributor for the first film, was originally set to release the sequel, but demands from the films producers caused the company to give up. The worldwide distribution rights were then acquired by Columbia Pictures. Upon its release in March 1986, A New Generation gained mostly negative critical attention; some of its key elements received comparisons to the German legend Faust and J. M. Barries Peter Pan. The film grossed only $8.5 million in North America, about a third of what the previous instalment earned, and over $12 million worldwide. It was released on video in August 1986, and on DVD in April 2003. It was followed by The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland in 1987. Letters from a Killer Letters from a Killer is a 1998 British-American crime drama mystery film starring Patrick Swayze as a man who is falsely convicted of the murder of his wife. During his time in jail, he finds comfort from four women with whom he corresponds. After his second court appearance, he is finally freed from prison only to be framed for yet two more murders which he did not commit. The movie is directed by David Carson, and also stars Gia Carides, Kim Myers, Olivia Birkelund, and Tina Lifford. It was directed by David Carson and writing by John Foster, Nicholas Hicks-Beach, and Shelley Miller. Wild Man Blues Wild Man Blues is a 1997 documentary film directed by Barbara Kopple, about the musical avocation of actor/director/comic Woody Allen. The film takes its name from a jazz composition, sometimes attributed to Jelly Roll Morton and sometimes to Louis Armstrong, and recorded by each of them. Wild Man Blues is rated PG because the film includes several profanities. Evil Dead Trap Evil Dead Trap is a 1988 Japanese horror film directed by Toshiharu Ikeda and produced by Japan Home Video. Ass Backwards Ass Backwards is an American female buddy road trip comedy film written by and starring June Diane Raphael and Casey Wilson. The film is directed by Chris Nelson and produced by Heather Rae. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2013. The film was made available on iTunes and VOD on September 30, 2013, leading up to the films theatrical release on November 8, 2013. The White Storm The White Storm, formerly known as The Cartel War is a 2013 Hong Kong-Chinese crime thriller film directed by Benny Chan and starring Sean Lau, Louis Koo, and Nick Cheung. The film had its world premiere at the 2013 Hong Kong Asian Film Festival on 25 October 2013. A sequel of the film, titled The White Storm 2 - Drug Lords began production on 23 June 2018 and is set for release on 16 July 2019. Koo returns, with Andy Lau also joining the cast as well as producing, while Herman Yau takes over directing duties. Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe is a short documentary film directed by Les Blank in 1980 which depicts director Werner Herzog living up to his promise that he would eat his shoe if Errol Morris ever completed the film Gates of Heaven. The film includes clips from both Gates of Heaven and Herzogs 1970 feature Even Dwarfs Started Small. Comic song "Old Whisky Shoes", played by the Walt Solek Band, is the signature tune over the opening and closing credits. Filmed in April 1979, the film features Herzog cooking his shoes at the Berkeley restaurant Chez Panisse, with the help of chef Alice Waters. He is later shown eating one of the shoes before an audience at the premiere of Gates of Heaven at the nearby UC Theater. He did not eat the sole of the shoe, however, explaining that one does not eat the bones of the chicken. There are also clips of a short interview where Herzog discusses the destructive capitalistic effects of television and mankinds lack of adequate imagery. Morris is not shown in the film, and Herzog, Morris, and others have told different stories of the nature of the bet, disagreeing as to whether it was serious, flippant, or an after-the-fact publicity stunt. Blank went on to direct Burden of Dreams, a feature-length documentary about Herzog and the making of Fitzcarraldo. Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe is included as an extra on The Criterion Collection edition of the Burden of Dreams DVD. It is also included as an extra in the Criterion Collection edition of the Gates of Heaven Blu-ray disc. When Chez Panisse celebrated its 40th anniversary, a replica of the shoe was created, boiled, and eaten as part of the public anniversary celebration. The Academy Film Archive preserved Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe in 1999. Tempest Tempest is a 1982 American comedy-drama film directed by Paul Mazursky. It is a loosely based, modern-day adaptation of the William Shakespeare play, The Tempest. The picture features John Cassavetes, Gena Rowlands, Susan Sarandon, Raúl Juliá and Molly Ringwald in her feature film debut. Blessed Blessed is a 2004 British-Romanian horror film directed by Simon Fellows starring Heather Graham and James Purefoy. Süskind Süskind is a Dutch war film directed by Rudolf van den Berg. The film is based on the life of Walter Süskind and is set in Amsterdam during the Second World War. The film was released in the Netherlands on 19 January 2012. The Merry Widow The Merry Widow is a 1925 American silent romantic drama/black comedy film directed and written by Erich von Stroheim. Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film stars Mae Murray, John Gilbert, Roy DArcy, and Tully Marshall, with pre-fame uncredited appearances by Joan Crawford and Clark Gable. The film is based on the Franz Lehárs operetta of the same name, and was its second film adaptation, the first being a 1918 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. While a print of the film still survives, the end sequence shot in two-tone Technicolor is now lost. The Prime Gig The Prime Gig is a 2000 film directed by Gregory Mosher, starring Vince Vaughn, Julia Ormond, and Ed Harris. The Prime Gig debuted at the Venice, London, and Los Angeles film festivals, and was released directly to DVD in September 2001. In the Time of the Butterflies In the Time of the Butterflies is a 2001 feature film, produced for the Showtime television network, directed by Mariano Barroso and based on Julia Álvarezs book of the same name. The story is a fictionalized account for the lives of the Mirabal sisters, Dominican revolutionary activists, who opposed the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo and were assassinated on November 25, 1960. In the film, Salma Hayek played one of the sisters, Minerva, and Edward James Olmos plays Trujillo. Marc Anthony has a minor role as Minervas first love, and the impetus for her later revolutionary activities. Bookies Bookies is a 2003 German comedy thriller film written by Michael Bacall and directed by Mark Illsley. The story revolves around the lives of four college students. Handsome Harry Handsome Harry is an American film written by Nicholas T. Proferes and directed by Bette Gordon. The first project produced by Worldview Entertainment, it stars Jamey Sheridan, Steve Buscemi and Aidan Quinn. It premiered at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival and was released theatrically in 2010 by Paladin/Emerging Pictures and on DVD/VOD by Screen Media Films. Fred 3: Camp Fred Fred 3: Camp Fred is a 2012 television comedy film directed by Jonathan Judge. It is the third & final film in the Fred trilogy, following Night of the Living Fred. Released on July 28, 2012, the film stars Lucas Cruikshank, Tom Arnold, Jake Weary, and John Cena. The film received negative reviews. The Pearl Button The Pearl Button is a 2015 Chilean documentary film directed by Patricio Guzmán. It was screened in the main competition section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear for Best Script. It won the Lumières Award for Best Documentary at the 21st Lumières Awards. The filmmaker has described the work as part of a triptych with Nostalgia for the Light and potentially a third film focusing on the Andes. It explores familiar Guzmán themes such as memory and the historical past, particularly that of historys losers rather than victors, recording some of the last surviving members of the original Alacalufe and Yaghan tribes. A departure for Guzmán is that it does not focus solely on Chiles past under Augusto Pinochet, as the title was partly inspired by a shirt button discovered during a 2004 investigation by Chilean judge Juan Guzmán on a length of rail used to weight the bodies of Pinochets victims dumped in the sea and partly by the button after which the Yaghan native Jemmy Button was named when taken aboard in 1830. Who Done It? Who Done It? is a 1942 American comedy-mystery film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. It is noteworthy as their first feature that contains no musical numbers. Shock Shock is a 1946 American film noir directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Vincent Price, Lynn Bari and Frank Latimore. Calendar Girl Calendar Girl is a 1993 American comedy-drama film starring Jason Priestley, Gabriel Olds, and Jerry OConnell. The film was directed by John Whitesell and written by Paul W. Shapiro. Set in 1962, it tells the story of three young men who go on a trip to Hollywood to fulfil their dream of meeting Marilyn Monroe. It has similarities to the real-life story of Gene Scanlon who in 1953 with a friend crossed America and had a date with Marilyn Monroe which she paid the bill for. An Average Little Man An Average Little Man is a 1977 Italian drama film directed by Mario Monicelli. It is based on the novel of the same name written by Vincenzo Cerami. The movie mix commedia allitaliana with psychological drama tragedy. The film was an entrant in the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. Amaram Amaram is a 1991 Indian Malayalam drama film directed by Bharathan and written by A. K. Lohithadas. It stars Mammootty, Murali, Maathu, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Ashokan, Chitra, and Kuthiravattam Pappu in the main roles. The films score is composed by Johnson while the songs are by Raveendran. K. P. A. C. Lalitha won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Bhargavi. And Mammotty won the Filmfare Awards South Best Actor Award for his role. The film was a critical and commercial success. Daddy and Them Daddy and Them is a 2001 American comedy-drama film written, directed by, and starring Billy Bob Thornton. In addition to Thornton, it stars Laura Dern, Andy Griffith, Ben Affleck, Kelly Preston, Diane Ladd, Brenda Blethyn, Tuesday Knight, Jamie Lee Curtis and Jim Varney. This was Varneys final film appearance; he died a year before the movies release. The original plan was to release the film in theaters, but the film got only limited distribution as Miramax found the film not "commercial" enough. Daddy and Them opened to positive reviews, with many critics praising the films southern humor, Thorntons work as a writer/director, and the performances of the entire cast. It currently holds an 86% rating on the review site Rotten Tomatoes. FC Venus FC Venus is a 2005 Finnish romantic comedy film directed by Joona Tena. A German remake of the film was released in 2006. The Amityville Haunting The Amityville Haunting is a 2011 direct-to-video horror film released on December 13, 2011. The film is inspired by the 1977 book The Amityville Horror. The film was produced by The Asylum and Taut Productions. The film is directed by Geoff Meed and stars Tyler Shamy, Devin Clark, and Jon Kondelik, all of whom are uncredited. The tagline is "The family did not survive. But the recordings did." It claims to be based on "actual found footage that documents the horrifying experiences of a family that moved into the infamous haunted house." The film received negative reviews. In Syria Insyriated is a 2017 Belgian drama film directed by Philippe Van Leeuw. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Panoroma Audience Award. At the 8th Magritte Awards, the film won all six awards it was nominated for, tying the Magritte Awards record for most awards won, including Best Film and Best Director for Van Leeuw. One Small Step One Small Step is a 2018 Chinese-American animated short film by Andrew Chesworth & Bobby Pontillas and produced by Taiko Studios. A Month by the Lake A Month by the Lake is a 1995 romantic comedy starring Vanessa Redgrave, Edward Fox and Uma Thurman. It is directed by John Irvin and is based on the novel by H.E. Bates. La estrategia del caracol The Strategy of the Snail is a 1993 Colombian comedy-drama film directed and produced by Colombian filmmaker and director Sergio Cabrera. The film stars Frank Ramírez, Florina Lemaitre, Humberto Dorado, Fausto Cabrera and Carlos Vives. The film is a winner of the Berlin International Film Festival and the Biarritz Film Cinema Festival of Latin America. The film deals with the hardships of lower income families in Bogotá, the breach between rich and poor, and their interactions in a highly stratified social system. The film was selected as the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones is a 1987 animated crossover made-for-television film produced by Hanna-Barbera for syndication as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series, starring The Flintstones and The Jetsons as they cross paths following a time travel experiment gone wrong. .com for Murder .com for Murder is a 2001 science fiction crime drama film written by Nico Mastorakis and Phill Marr and directed by Mastorakis, starring Nastassja Kinski, Nicollette Sheridan, Roger Daltrey, and Huey Lewis. After being screened at various film festivals, it was released direct-to-video on January 14, 2003. Wheel of Time Wheel of Time is a 2003 documentary film about Tibetan Buddhism by German director Werner Herzog. The title refers to the Kalachakra sand mandala that provides a recurring image for the film. The film documents the two Kalachakra initiations of 2002, presided over by the fourteenth Dalai Lama. The first, in Bodhgaya India, was disrupted by the Dalai Lamas illness. Later that same year, the event was held again, this time without disruption, in Graz, Austria. The films first location is the Bodhgaya, the site of the Mahabodhi Temple and the Bodhi tree. Herzog then turns to the pilgrimage at Mount Kailash, after which the film then focuses on the second gathering in Graz. Herzog includes a personal interview with the Dalai Lama, as well as Tibetan former political prisoner Takna Jigme Zangpo, who served 37 years in a Chinese prison for his support of the International Tibet Independence Movement. Christmas in Boston Christmas In Boston is a 2005 TV film starring Marla Sokoloff and Patrick J. Adams. It first aired in the United States on December 14, 2005, on the ABC Family channels 25 Days of Christmas programming block. It is known in some countries as Instant Message. HK: Forbidden Super Hero Hentai Kamen is a 2013 Japanese superhero action comedy film written and directed by , starring Ryohei Suzuki in the title role and based on the manga series Kyūkyoku!! Hentai Kamen created by . It was released in Japan by on April 13, 2013. A sequel titled Abnormal Crisis was released in Japan on May 14, 2016. Blame Blame is a 2017 American teen psychological drama film written, co-produced, edited, and directed by Quinn Shephard, who also stars alongside Nadia Alexander, Tate Donovan, and Chris Messina. The film is Shephards feature film directorial debut. It screened at several film festivals, including at the Tribeca Film Festival, where it was nominated for several awards and won the award for Best Actress in a US Narrative Feature. Fender Bender Fender Bender is a 2016 American horror film by writer and director Mark Pavia. Fender Bender is the first film co-produced with ChillerTV and Shout! Factory, it went into production on November 4, 2015. Shout! Factory developed, financed, and distributed the film and it premiered on ChillerTV June 3, 2016 after a limited theater release on May 23, 2016. The film was shot on location and is set in New Mexico, and follows a 17-year-old girl being stalked by a serial killer. The Satan Bug The Satan Bug is a 1965 American science fiction suspense film from United Artists, produced and directed by John Sturges, that stars George Maharis, Richard Basehart, Anne Francis, and Dana Andrews. The screenplay by James Clavell and Edward Anhalt was loosely based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Alistair MacLean, written under the pseudonym Ian Stuart. The film score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith. The film featured the first use of a stabilized camera mount on a helicopter invented by Nelson Tyler. Monte Walsh Monte Walsh is a 2003 Canadian made-for-television Western film directed by Simon Wincer and starring Tom Selleck, Isabella Rossellini, and Keith Carradine. Loosely based on the 1963 Western novel Monte Walsh by Jack Schaefer, the film is about two long-time cowboys whose solitary and predictable lives on the range are inexorably changed when a fellow cowhand becomes involved with rustling and killing. The film premiered on TNT on January 17, 2003. CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story is a 2013 American biographical television film about the R&B and hip hop musical trio TLC. It derives its title from the title of the groups second album, CrazySexyCool. The film stars Keke Palmer as Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas, Niatia "Lil Mama" Kirkland as Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes and Drew Sidora as Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins. The film was directed by Charles Stone III and written by Kate Lanier. Thomas and Watkins also served as executive producers of the film. The film premiered on VH1 on October 21, 2013. TLC released a compilation album, 20, released by LaFace and Epic Records on October 15, 2013, marking both the bands 20-plus year in entertainment business and the release of CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story which largely inspired the track listing for 20. Next to their four number-one singles "Creep", "Waterfalls", "No Scrubs" and "Unpretty" plus a new track written by singer Ne-Yo, "Meant to Be". The films premiere generated 4.5 million viewers, making it the highest-rated television film premiere of 2013, as well as the highest-rated original film premiere in VH1 history. The film was released on DVD on October 21, 2014. The Tortoise and the Hare The Tortoise and the Hare is a 1935 American animated short film released on January 5, 1935 by United Artists, produced by Walt Disney and directed by Wilfred Jackson. Based on an Aesops fable of the same name, it won the 1934 Oscar for Best Short Subject: Cartoons. This cartoon is also believed to be one of the inspirations for Bugs Bunny, who first appeared in 1940. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood Abbott and Costello in Hollywood is a 1945 black-and-white comedy film directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. Made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was produced by Martin A. Gosch. Mafioso Mafioso is a 1962 Italian Mafia black comedy film directed by Alberto Lattuada. The film stars Alberto Sordi as a factory manager who visits his hometown in Sicily and is tasked with performing a hit for the Mafia. It was awarded Best Film at the San Sebastian Film Festival. Sailor Moon R: The Movie: The Promise of the Rose Sailor Moon R: The Movie, known in Japan as is a 1993 Japanese anime superhero fantasy film directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara and written by Sukehiro Tomita based on the Sailor Moon manga series written by Naoko Takeuchi. The film takes its name from the second arc of the Sailor Moon anime, Sailor Moon R, as Toei Company distributed it around the same time. The events portrayed seem to take place somewhere in the very end of the series, as Chibiusa knows about the identities of the Sailor Guardians, the characters are in the present rather than the future, and Usagi and Mamoru are back together. The film centers on the arrival of an alien named Fiore on Earth, who has a past with Mamoru and wishes to reunite with him. Unfortunately, Fiore is being controlled by an evil flower called Xenian Flower, forcing Usagi and her friends to save Mamoru and the Earth from destruction. Japanese theaters featured a 15-minute short recap episode before the film titled . The film debuted in Japanese theaters on December 5, 1993 and Pioneer Entertainment released it in the United States on February 8, 2000 as Sailor Moon R: The Movie: The Promise of the Rose. On January 13, 2017, Viz Media re-released the movie re-dubbed and uncut for the first time in American theaters. The Sailor Moon R: The Movie redub also included the English dubbed 15-minute short Make Up! Sailor Guardians. Late Night Shopping Late Night Shopping is a 2001 comedy film funded by FilmFour Productions, centering on a group of friends who all work the graveyard shifts. The Marc Pease Experience The Marc Pease Experience is a 2009 comedy film directed by Todd Louiso and written by Louiso and Jacob Koskoff. Shot primarily in and around Wilmington and New Hanover County in early 2007, the film is centered on Marc Pease, a man living in the past, when he was the star of his high schools musicals. The film stars Jason Schwartzman as Pease, Ben Stiller as Marcs former mentor, and Anna Kendrick as his love interest. Silent Souls Silent Souls is a 2010 Russian film that was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice Film Festival. It is based on a 2008 novella by Denis Osokin. The film was awarded the Golden Osella for best cinematography and a FIPRESCI award. It was considered a frontrunner for the Golden Lion, but did not win. However, it did win Best Screenplay at the 2011 Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Portal: No Escape Portal: No Escape is a short fan film about the Portal series directed by Dan Trachtenberg. The film was released on August 23, 2011. As of June 2019, the video has received over 23 million views. Singh Saab the Great Singh Saab the Great is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language action drama film directed by Anil Sharma. The film stars Sunny Deol, Amrita Rao, Urvashi Rautela and Prakash Raj as main characters. The film marks the return of Sunny Deol to action genre after a long time. Also, Deol and Sharma paired up once again after Ek Prem Katha. The film narrates the story of a man who decides to teach a lesson to the man, who ruined his life, by reforming him. The films story and screenplay has been written by Shaktimaan Talwar, and the action sequences have been directed by Tinu Verna and Kanal Kannan. The music has been provided by Anand Raj Anand and Sonu Nigam. Amisha Patel was supposed to play the lead role but backed out due to ever changing schedules. The film released officially on 22 November 2013. Keeper of the Flame Keeper of the Flame is a 1943 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer drama film directed by George Cukor, and starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. The screenplay by Donald Ogden Stewart is adapted from the novel Keeper of the Flame by I. A. R. Wylie. Hepburn plays the widow of a famous civic leader who has suddenly died in an accident, while Tracy portrays a former war correspondent who intends to write a flattering biography of the dead man, only to find that his death is shrouded in mystery. Screenwriter Stewart considered the script to be the finest moment of his entire career, feeling vindicated by the assignment as he believed that Hollywood had punished him for years for his political views. Principal filming began in the last week of August 1942, four months after the release of the novel, published by Random House. The entire picture was filmed on a sound stage, with no location shooting. Hepburn had already begun her extramarital affair with Tracy, and due to his heavy drinking, she became his constant guardian during filming. The film was screened for the Office of War Informations Bureau of Motion Pictures on December 2, 1942, where it was disapproved of by the Bureaus chief, Lowell Mellett. Keeper of the Flame premiered to a poor reception at Radio City Music Hall on Thursday, March 18, 1943. MGM head Louis B. Mayer stormed out of the cinema, enraged by his having encouraged the making of a film which equated wealth with fascism. Republican members of Congress complained about the films obviously leftist politics, and demanded that Will H. Hays, President of the Motion Picture Production Code, establish motion picture industry guidelines for propaganda. Cukor himself was highly dissatisfied by the film and considered it one of his poorest efforts. The Gore Gore Girls The Gore Gore Girls is a 1972 comedy horror splatter film directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. It was his final film for the next 30 years until 2002’s All U Can Eat. Rottweiler Rottweiler is a 2004 science fiction horror film directed by Brian Yuzna and starring William Miller, Paulina Gálvez, Paul Naschy and Ivana Baquero. Halla Bol Halla Bol is an Indian Hindi drama film released on 11 January 2008, and directed by Rajkumar Santoshi. Halla Bol stars Ajay Devgn and Vidya Balan in pivotal roles and a number of celebrities from the Hindi film industry appear as themselves. Produced by Samee Siddiqui, the films score and soundtrack was composed by Sukhwinder Singh, while Nataraja Subramanian and Steven Bernard were the cinematographer and editor respectively. The film touches upon the Jessica Lall murder case, Aamir Khans involvement with the Narmada Bachao Andolan, the Right to Information Act, and public participation in fighting corruption. It also references the theatre group Jan Natya Manch, whose leader, theatre activist Safdar Hashmi, was killed by political rivals while performing a street play by the same name, Halla Bol!, in 1989. (Untitled) is a 2009 comedy film directed and written by Jonathan Parker, co-written by Catherine DiNapoli, and starring Adam Goldberg, Marley Shelton, Eion Bailey, and Vinnie Jones. The film was released on October 23, 2009 in the United States. The Swan Princess: The Mystery of the Enchanted Treasure The Swan Princess: The Mystery of the Enchanted Kingdom is a 1998 American animated direct-to-video musical adventure film and the third installment in The Swan Princess franchise. It was directed by Richard Rich, and features the voices of Michelle Nicastro and Brian Nissen as Odette and Derek. This film follows Derek and Odette having to deal with Zelda, a sorceress, who is seeking the Forbidden Arts and wishes to use it to destroy their happiness. This sequel features the returning voices of Nicastro and Steve Vinovich from the first film, with all the other characters being re-cast. The overseas production was handled by Hanho Heung-Up, a South Korean animation studio that provided cel painting service for the original film, and also animated the first direct-to-video sequel, Escape from Castle Mountain. It was also the last film in the series to use traditional 2D animation and the last one to feature Nicastro as Odette before her death in 2010, and Vinovich as Puffin. The film was followed by another direct-to-DVD sequel: The Swan Princess Christmas which was then followed by a fourth sequel, A Royal Family Tale. Hemso Hemşo is a 2000 Turkish film directed and written by Ömer Uğur. Hack! Hack! is a 2007 American horror film directed and written by Matt Flynn. The film centres on a group of students who, while on a field trip, become victims in a snuff film, and stars Danica McKellar, Jay Kenneth Johnson, William Forsythe, Sean Kanan, Juliet Landau, Justin Chon, Travis Schuldt, Adrienne Frantz and Gabrielle Richens. The film was released in the UK on July 20, 2007 before receiving a US release on December 11, 2007. Bare Bare is a 2015 American drama film written and directed by Natalia Leite and produced by Alexandra Roxo, Natalia Leite, and Chad Burris. It stars Dianna Agron, Paz de la Huerta, Chris Zylka, and Louisa Krause. The film follows a young woman living in a small desert town in Nevada, who becomes romantically involved with a female drifter who leads her into a life of drugs, stripping, and psychedelic spiritual experiences. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 19, 2015. IFC Films released it on October 30, 2015, in a limited release and through video on demand. Hero Hero is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language romantic action film directed by Nikhil Advani and co-written by Umesh Bist, a remake of Subhash Ghais directed 1983 film of the same name, which stars Jackie Shroff. The film starred Sooraj Pancholi and Athiya Shetty, son of actor Aditya Pancholi and daughter of actor Sunil Shetty respectively. Aditya Pancholi has an important role in the film himself. The film was released on 11 September 2015 worldwide. The film garnered mostly negative reviews. They Fought for Their Country They Fought for Their Country is a 1975 Soviet war film based on the eponymous novel written by Mikhail Sholokhov and directed by Sergei Bondarchuk. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. The film is the story of a Soviet platoon fighting a rearguard action during the German drive on Stalingrad. The film was selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Chashme Buddoor Chashme Buddoor is a 1981 romantic comedy-buddy film starring Farooq Shaikh, Deepti Naval, Rakesh Bedi, Ravi Baswani and Saeed Jaffrey. The film is directed by Sai Paranjpye and produced by Gul Anand and his sister Jayshree Anand – Makhija. The film is about three students; Siddharth, Omi and Jai at Delhi University, who dont go home during summer vacation and how a girl Neha comes into their lives. The remake version directed by David Dhawan and the original digitally restored film were both released on 5 April 2013. The lyrics written by Indu Jain were composed by Raj Kamal and sung by Yesudas and Hemanti Shukla. Justice, My Foot! Justice, My Foot! is a 1992 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Johnnie To, starring Stephen Chow, Anita Mui and Ng Man Tat. Welcome to the Jungle Welcome to the Jungle is a 2007 American found footage docufiction horror film directed by Jonathan Hensleigh and starring Sandy Gardiner, Callard Harris, Nickolas Richey and Veronica Sywak. A stylistic homage to the highly controversial cult horror film Cannibal Holocaust, the film follows a group of ambitious reporters who run afoul of a bloodthirsty native tribe. Janie Jones Janie Jones is a 2010 American drama film by writer/director David M. Rosenthal. It stars Alessandro Nivola, Elisabeth Shue, Brittany Snow, and Abigail Breslin as the eponymous Janie Jones. The film makes extensive use of original music created by Gemma Hayes and Eef Barzelay and sung and played by Abigail Breslin and Alessandro Nivola. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 17, 2010. Dust Dust is a time-twisting film in which centuries and continents intertwine in an intricate tapestry. A New York thief, a tough hundred-year-old woman, two brothers from the Wild West, a Macedonian revolutionary in the Ottoman Empire, and a beautiful pregnant woman all cross paths in a tale that spans two continents and three centuries. Its fractured narrative resembles a Cubist painting. The UK-Italian-German-Spanish-Macedonian co-production, written and directed by Milcho Manchevski, stars Joseph Fiennes, David Wenham, Adrian Lester, Rosemary Murphy, Nikolna Kujaca, Anne Brochet and Vera Farmiga. It was the opening-night film of the 2001 Venice Film Festival and was later released in a number of countries, including the United States. Godhi Banna Sadharana Mykattu Godhi Banna Sadharana Mykattu is a 2016 Indian Kannada drama film written and directed by Hemanth Rao, making his debut, and produced by Pushkara Mallikarjun under Pushkar Films. The film stars Anant Nag and Rakshit Shetty in the lead roles with Achyuth Kumar, Sruthi Hariharan, Vasishta N. Simha and Ravikiran portraying supporting roles. Has become commercial success at the box office. The film revolves around Venkob Rao, a middle-aged man who suffers from Alzheimers disease, going missing. His son Shiva who is worried by his fathers disappearance embarks on a search with a female doctor. Venkob gets entangled with a killer who has committed a murder. The rest of the film involves whether Shiva finds his father or not. The films score and soundtrack were composed by Charan Raj. The films cinematography and editing was handled by Nanda Kishore and Srikanth Shroff, respectively. The film had a worldwide release on June 3, 2016. Upon release, the film received positive critical response and became successful at the box-office. The film was remade in Tamil in 2018 as 60 Vayadu Maaniram. The Marquise of O The Marquise of O is a 1976 period drama film directed by Éric Rohmer. Set in 1799, it tells the story of the Marquise von O, a virtuous widow, who finds herself pregnant and protests her innocence while possibly deserving to be exiled. The film was inspired by Heinrich von Kleists 1808 novella Die Marquise von O. The film won the Grand Prix Spécial Prize at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. She he ba bu Snake & Crane Arts of Shaolin is a 1978 Hong Kong action film directed by Chen Chi Hwa and starring Jackie Chan. It was released by the Lo Wei Motion Picture Company, a subsidiary of Golden Harvest. Along with Tu Wi Ho, Chen was also the films stunt co-ordinator. City of Hope City of Hope is a 1991 American drama film written and directed by John Sayles. The film features Vincent Spano, Stephen Mendillo and Chris Cooper. Wittgenstein Wittgenstein is a 1993 film by the English director Derek Jarman. It is loosely based on the life story as well as the philosophical thinking of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. The adult Wittgenstein is played by Karl Johnson. The original screenplay was by the literary critic Terry Eagleton. Jarman heavily rewrote the script during pre-production and shooting, radically altering the style and structure, although retaining much of Eagletons dialogue. The story is not played out in a traditional setting, but rather against a black backdrop within which the actors and key props are placed, as if in a theatre setting. The film was originally part of a series of 12 films on the life and ideas of the philosopher, produced by Tariq Ali on behalf of Channel Four. Only four scripts got commissioned, Socrates by Howard Brenton, Spinoza by Tariq Ali, Locke by David Edgar and Wittgenstein by Terry Eagleton. Spinoza was filmed and directed by Chris Spencer as Spinoza : The Apostle of Reason. Also Citizen Locke was filmed and directed by Agnieszka Piotrowska. They were transmitted in 1994 as 52 min long television films. It's Not Me, I Swear! Cest pas moi, je le jure! is a Quebec-French-language comedy movie released in Quebec on September 26, 2008. It is directed by Philippe Falardeau and is adapted from Bruno Héberts novels Cest pas moi and Alice court avec René. The films soundtrack contains original songs composed by Montreal musician Patrick Watson. It was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival, and the Kingston Canadian Film Festival. The Clink of Ice The Clink of Ice is a 2010 French black comedy film written and directed by Bertrand Blier. The plot centers on Charles, an alcoholic writer who is confronted by an incarnation of his own cancer. The films original French title is Le Bruit des glaçons, which literally means "The noise of ice cubes". Do Not Disturb Do Not Disturb is a 2014 French comedy film directed by Patrice Leconte. The film was adapted from the stage play Une heure de tranquillité by Florian Zeller, who also wrote the screenplay for the film. All the Boys Are Called Patrick All Boys Are Called Patrick is a 1957 French short film written by Éric Rohmer and directed by Jean-Luc Godard and made before both filmmakers achieved fame as French New Wave filmmakers. Zapruder Film of Kennedy Assassination The Zapruder film is a silent 8mm color motion picture sequence shot by Abraham Zapruder with a Bell & Howell home-movie camera, as United States President John F. Kennedys motorcade passed through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. Unexpectedly, it ended up capturing the Presidents assassination. Even though it is not the only film of the shooting, the Zapruder film has been described as being the most complete one, giving a relatively clear view from a somewhat elevated position on the side from which the presidents fatal head wound is visible. It was an important part of the Warren Commission hearings and all subsequent investigations of the assassination, and it is one of the most studied pieces of film in history. Of greatest notoriety is the films capture of the fatal shot to President Kennedys head when his presidential limousine was almost exactly in front of, and slightly below, Zapruders position. Indra Indra is a 2002 Telugu language action drama film directed by B. Gopal. It stars Chiranjeevi, Aarti Agarwal and Sonali Bendre in the lead roles. The film was released on 24 July 2002 and opened to highly positive reviews from critics as well as from the audiences. Upon release, this film was the Industry Hit of Chiranjeevis career. Later it was dubbed into Tamil and Hindi and as Indra – The Tiger and Indran respectively. The film was remade in Bengali as Dada and Bangladeshi as Sultan by Manna. On My Way On My Way is a 2013 French comedy-drama film directed by Emmanuelle Bercot. The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival. Born of Hope Born of Hope: The Ring of Barahir is a 2009 fantasy-adventure fan film directed by Kate Madison and written by Paula DiSante that is based on the appendices of J. R. R. Tolkiens The Lord of the Rings. The film centres on the communities affected by Saurons war; the importance of the Dúnedain bloodline, and the story of Arathorn II and his relationship with Gilraen as they would be the parents of Aragorn, who would later grow up to be a key leader against Sauron. The bulk of the film was shot at the West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village in Suffolk. Scenes were shot in Epping Forest, Snowdonia National Park, Clearwell Caves and the Brecon Beacons. It debuted at Ring*Con 2009 before being streamed on DailyMotion for free, and later on YouTube. Raging Phoenix Raging Phoenix is a 2009 Thai martial arts film starring Yanin "Jeeja" Vismistananda, in her second film performance. It is directed by Rashane Limtrakul, with martial arts choreography by Panna Rittikrai. Memorial Day Memorial Day is a 2012 war film starring James Cromwell, Jonathan Bennett and John Cromwell, directed by Sam Fischer and written by Marc Conklin. I Dream in Another Language I Dream in Another Language is a 2017 Mexican drama film directed by Ernesto Contreras. It was screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. Its premise is about a dying indigenous language that the main character is eager to save, only to arrive and discover that the last two speakers refuse to speak to each other because of a longstanding grudge. This closely resembles a headline published in 2011 by The Guardian that reported a dying language in Mexico known as Ayapa Zoque that was doomed because the last two speakers had a grudge and wouldnt speak to each other. This story, though untrue, was reprinted globally in publications including Sydney Morning Herald and Time Magazine. Dr. Cyclops Dr. Cyclops is a 1940 American Technicolor science fiction horror film from Paramount Pictures, produced by Dale Van Every and Merian C. Cooper, directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack, and starring Thomas Coley, Victor Kilian, Janice Logan, Charles Halton, Frank Yaconelli, and Albert Dekker. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Visual Effects by at the 13th Academy Awards. Dr. Cyclops is based on a short story of the same name by fantasy and science fiction writer Henry Kuttner, which first appeared in the June 1940 issue of the pulp magazine Thrilling Wonder Stories. Martha Martha is a 1974 drama film made for German television directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. It features Margit Carstensen in the title role with Karlheinz Böhm as her abusive husband. It is one of the earliest of Fassbinders films to be influenced by the American work of Douglas Sirk. The plot was loosely based on a short story "For the Rest of Her Life" by Cornell Woolrich. The Umbrella Coup The Umbrella Coup is a 1980 French comedy film directed by Gérard Oury, starring Pierre Richard, Gordon Mitchell and Gert Fröbe. The creation of the film was inspired by several assassinations of Bulgarian dissidents where the so-called Bulgarian umbrella was used as a weapon. The working title of the film was Le Coup du Parapluie Bulgare. Hangar 18 Hangar 18 is a 1980 American science fiction action film directed by James L. Conway and written by Ken Pettus from a story by Thomas C. Chapman and Conway. The film stars Darren McGavin, Robert Vaughn, Gary Collins, James Hampton, and Pamela Bellwood. The House on Carroll Street The House on Carroll Street is a 1988 American thriller film directed by Peter Yates. The film features Kelly McGillis, Jeff Daniels, Mandy Patinkin and Jessica Tandy. Punjab Nahi Jaungi Punjab Nahi Jaungi, is a 2017 Pakistani romantic comedy film written by Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar and directed by Nadeem Baig. It stars Humayun Saeed, Mehwish Hayat and Urwa Hocane in lead roles. The story is about a love triangle, between the lead characters, and the film also exhibits the Punjabi culture of Pakistan. The film released worldwide on Eid al-Adha, 1 September, under the production banners of Humayun Saeed and Shahzad Nasibs Six Sigma Plus, and was distributed by Salman Iqbal and Jerjees Sejas ARY Films. With a worldwide gross of over , it remained the highest grossing Pakistani film until beaten by Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2. Pulp Pulp is a 1972 British comedy thriller film, directed by Mike Hodges and starring Michael Caine as Mickey King, a writer of cheap paperback detective novels. The film features the final screen appearance of Lizabeth Scott. “Pulp”, originally titled “Memoirs Of A Ghost Writer“ was almost entirely shot on the island of Malta. Facilities were provided by the then Malta Film Facilities and Intermed Sound Studio, later known as Britannia Film Sound Studios. Night School Night School is a 1981 American slasher film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Rachel Ward, in her film debut, Leonard Mann, and Drew Snyder. The plot revolves around a series of gruesome decapitation murders in Boston. The film was originally to be directed by Alfred Sole, but Sole passed on the project. Ken Hughes was ultimately brought in to direct, and Night School was his final film. The music score was composed by Brad Fiedel. The film premiered at the Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival in 1981, and was released theatrically in the United States on September 11, 1981. Night School was denounced by critics upon release, and in England became a video nasty. The film has developed a small cult following among slasher fans, and in 2011, it was given its first DVD release by Warner Archive with a remastered transfer. Happily Ever After Happily Ever After is a 1990 American animated musical fantasy film written by Robby London and Martha Moran, directed by John Howley, and starring Irene Cara, Malcolm McDowell, Edward Asner, Carol Channing, Dom DeLuise and Phyllis Diller. Its story is a continuation of the fairy tale "Snow White", wherein the titular heroine and the Prince are about to be married, but a new threat appears in the form of the late evil Queens vengeful brother Lord Maliss. The film replaces the Dwarfs with their female cousins, called the Dwarfelles, who aid Snow White against Maliss. Happily Ever After is unrelated to Filmations fellow A Snow White Christmas, a television animated film that was the companys earlier Snow White sequel. It was troubled by severe legal problems with The Walt Disney Company, and had a poor financial and critical reception following its wide release in 1993. A video game adaptation was released in 1994. Moondram Pirai Moondram Pirai is a 1982 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written, directed and filmed by Balu Mahendra. The film features Kamal Haasan and Sridevi in the lead roles, while Silk Smitha, Poornam Vishwanathan and Y. G. Mahendra play supporting roles. The music for the film was composed by Ilaiyaraaja, with lyrics written by Kannadasan, Vairamuthu and Gangai Amaran. It also featured the last song written by Kannadasan to be recorded before his death in 1981. Moondram Pirai is about a school teacher, R. Srinivas, who rescues a woman, Bhagyalakshmi, who is suffering from retrograde amnesia, from a brothel, and protects her in his house located in Ketti. The rest of the film shows how Bhagyalakshmi recovers her memory with Srinivas help. Moondram Pirai is based on Balu Mahendras brief relationship with actress Shoba, who died in 1980, shortly after their marriage. The first film independently produced by G. Thyagarajan and G. Saravanans Sathya Jyothi Films, it was predominantly shot in Ooty and Ketti, with further shooting also taking place in Bangalore. Moondram Pirai was released on 19 February 1982 to positive critical reception. It was a box office success and had a theatrical run of 329 days. The film won two National Film Awards: Best Actor for Haasan, and Best Cinematography for Mahendra. It also won the Best Director Award for Mahendra at the Filmfare Awards, and five Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, including Best Film, Best Actor and Best Actress. The film was dubbed in Telugu under the title Vasantha Kokila. Mahendra remade the film in Hindi as Sadma, with Haasan, Sridevi and Smita reprising their roles from the original version. Backlight Backlight is a 2010 Portuguese–American mystery and action drama film directed by Fernando Fragata. It stars Joaquim de Almeida, Evelina Pereira, and Scott Bailey. Backlight was the second highest-grossing Portuguese film in 2010. The Man Who Loved Women The Man Who Loved Women is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Burt Reynolds, Julie Andrews and Kim Basinger. It is a remake of the 1977 French film LHomme qui aimait les femmes. It chronicles the affairs of an artist, as told from the perspective of his analyst and eventual lover. She chronicles his obsessive love of women, which leads to his eventual death. Voyeur Abel is a 1986 Dutch film directed by Alex van Warmerdam who also scripted and played the lead character. Other lead roles were played by Henri Garcin, Annet Malherbe and Olga Zuiderhoek. Supporting roles were played by Loes Luca and Arend Jan Heerma van Voss among others. Its music was written by Vincent van Waterdam and the film was distributed by First Floor Features. The Master Plan Jönssonligan – Den perfekta stöten is a 2015 Swedish film, directed by Alain Darborg. The film is a reboot of the Swedish film series Jönssonligan, and stars Simon J. Berger, Alexander Karim, Torkel Petersson, Susanne Thorson, Andrea Edwards, and Jens Hultén. The creators have tried to make a thriller, unlike the previous films which have been comedies. Jönssonligan – Den perfekta stöten was released on January 16, 2015 to middling reviews and poor box office. Critics and audiences felt the film lacked the comedic style they felt the franchise should have. Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase is a 2019 American teen mystery comedy film directed by Katt Shea with a screenplay by Nina Fiore and John Herrera, based on the book of the same name by Carolyn Keene which was earlier adapted for a 1939 film. The film stars Sophia Lillis in the role of Nancy Drew, as she investigates a haunted house. The film was released on March 15, 2019. It received mixed reviews from critics. Disorganized Crime Disorganized Crime is a 1989 American heist comedy film. It was written and directed by Jim Kouf and released through Touchstone Pictures. The ensemble cast includes Fred Gwynne, Lou Diamond Phillips, Rubén Blades, William Russ, Corbin Bernsen, Ed ONeill, Daniel Roebuck and Hoyt Axton. Manufacturing Dissent: Uncovering Michael Moore Manufacturing Dissent: Uncovering Michael Moore is a 2007 documentary film. It asserts that filmmaker Michael Moore has used misleading tactics, primarily using on-camera statements by interviewees with personal grievances against Moore as proof. The documentary attempts to expose what the creators say are Moores misleading tactics and mimics Moores style of small documentary makers seeking and badgering their target for an interview to receive answers to their charges. The film was made over the course of two years by Canadians Debbie Melnyk and Rick Caine after they viewed Fahrenheit 9/11, Moores controversial film that attacked the Bush administration and its policies. Melnyk and Caine have stated that when they first sought to make a film about Moore, they held great admiration for what he had done for the documentary genre and set out to make a biography of him. During the course of their research, they became disenchanted with Moores tactics. The title is a parody of the book Manufacturing Consent by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky, and the film it inspired. In June 2007, Liberation Entertainment Inc. signed an exclusive deal with the filmmakers for all video and theatrical rights in the US & UK. Traumfrauen Traumfrauen is a 2015 German comedy film directed by Anika Decker. It sold 1.7 million tickets making it one of the most successful films of 2015 The Strange Ones The Strange Ones is a 2017 American drama film directed by Christopher Radcliff and Lauren Wolkstein, and written by Christopher Radcliff. The film stars Alex Pettyfer, James Freedson-Jackson, Emily Althaus, Gene Jones, Owen Campbell, and Tobias Campbell, and was released on DirecTV on December 7, 2017, before being released on video on demand and in theaters on January 5, 2018, by Vertical Entertainment. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court is a 1949 American Technicolor comedy musical film directed by Tay Garnett and starring Bing Crosby, Rhonda Fleming, Sir Cedric Hardwicke and William Bendix. Based on the novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court by Mark Twain, the film is about a mechanic in 1912 who bumps his head and finds himself in Arthurian Britain in AD 528, where he is befriended by a knight and gains power by judicious use of technology. When he falls in love with the Kings niece, her fiancé Sir Lancelot takes exception, and when he meddles in the politics of the kingdom, trouble ensues. Filmed from October to December 1947, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court was released on April 22, 1949 and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was a popular success and became one of the highlight films of 1949. Telling Lies in America Telling Lies in America is a 1997 coming-of-age drama film directed by Guy Ferland and written by Joe Eszterhas. Monday Monday is a 2000 Japanese comedy thriller drama film directed by Sabu. The film was featured at the 2000 Berlin Film Festival and won the FIPRESCI Award "for its austere, dark wit and keen eye for human foibles." Electric Dragon 80.000 V is a 2001 Japanese film written and directed by Sogo Ishii. The comic-book style story stars Tadanobu Asano and Masatoshi Nagase as electricity wielding super-heroes. The Wind Journeys The Wind Journeys is a 2009 Colombian-German-Argentine-Dutch drama film written and directed by Ciro Guerra. It was filmed in 80 locations in Northern Colombia and is spoken in Spanish, Palenquero, Wayuunaiki, and Ikun. It was selected as the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Kano Kano is a 2014 Taiwanese baseball film directed by Umin Boya and produced by Jimmy Huang and Wei Te-sheng, based on a true story depicting the multiracial Kano baseball team from Japanese-era Taiwan, overcoming extreme odds to represent the island in the 1931 Japanese High School Baseball Championship at Koshien Stadium. Performing beyond all expectations, the underdog team advanced to the championship game in the tournament. The film stars Masatoshi Nagase as Hyotaro Kondo, who coaches an underdog multi-ethnic high school team comprising Taiwanese aborigines, Han Taiwanese and Japanese players. The teams star pitcher, Meisho "Akira" Go, is played by Yu-Ning Tsao, who won a Best Supporting Actor award at the 2014 Taipei Film Festival for his performance in the film. The film also won Audience Awards from the Golden Horse Film Festival, the Taipei Film Festival and the Osaka Asian Film Festival. Kano is also the 6th highest grossing domestic Taiwanese film of all time. Thegidi Thegidi is a 2014 Tamil neo noir mystery thriller film directed by P. Ramesh and produced by C. V. Kumar under his banner Thirukumaran Entertainment. The film features Ashok Selvan and Janani Iyer in the leading roles, while Nivas Prasanna composes the films music. The film released on February 28, 2014, and opened to generally positive reviews from critics. A Telugu dubbed version Bhadram was thereafter released on March 21, 2014. This film remade in Malayalam as Chanakya Thanthram in 2018. The Last Remake of Beau Geste The Last Remake of Beau Geste is a 1977 American historical comedy film. It starred and was also directed and co-written by Marty Feldman. It is a satire loosely based on the novel Beau Geste, a frequently-filmed story of brothers and their adventures in the French Foreign Legion. The humor is based heavily upon wordplay and absurdity. Feldman plays Digby Geste, the awkward and clumsy "identical twin" brother of Michael Yorks Beau, the dignified, aristocratic swashbuckler. It was the feature film directorial debut of Feldman. He subsequently went on to direct In God We Tru$t. The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is an animated television program that was broadcast in two parts on CBS in 1979, based on the novel The Lion by C. S. Lewis. Children... Children... is a 2011 South Korean crime thriller film based on a true story about an unsolved murder case. Despite the Falling Snow Despite the Falling Snow is a 2016 British Cold War espionage film directed by Shamim Sarif, adapted from her novel of the same name. Starring Rebecca Ferguson, Sam Reid, Charles Dance, Antje Traue, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Thure Lindhardt and Anthony Head, the film was released in the United Kingdom on April 15, 2016. Days and Nights in the Forest Aranyer Din Ratri is an Indian Bengali adventure drama film released in 1970, written and directed by Satyajit Ray. It is based upon the Bengali novel of the same name by Sunil Gangopadhyay. It was one of the earliest films to employ the literary technique of the carnivalesque. The film was nominated for the Golden Bear for Best Film at the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. A sequel Abar Aranye directed by Goutam Ghose was released in 2003. Hercules: The Legendary Journeys - Hercules and the Lost Kingdom Hercules and the Lost Kingdom is the second television movie in the syndicated fantasy series The Legendary Journeys. Sethupathi Sethupathi is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by S. U. Arun Kumar. Produced by Shan Sutharsan under Vansan Movies banner, it features Vijay Sethupathi and Remya Nambeesan in the lead roles. The film revolves around a police officer whose reputation runs into trouble when a young suspect dies in his custody and threats from his enemies increase. The film released worldwide on 19 February 2016, it received positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success. The film was remade in Telugu as Jayadev with newcomer Ganta Ravi. The Invisible Ray The Invisible Ray is a 1936 American black-and-white science fiction film melodrama from Universal Pictures, produced by Edmund Grainger, directed by Lambert Hillyer, that stars Boris Karloff and Béla Lugosi. The film concerns a scientist who creates a telescope-like device that captures light waves from the Andromeda Galaxy, giving him a way to view the distant past. Using this knowledge, he travels to Africa to locate a large, unusual meteorite that fell there a billion years earlier. He discovers that the meteorite is composed of a poisonous unknown element, "Radium X". After exposure to its rays begins to make him glow in the dark, his touch becomes deadly, and he begins to be slowly driven mad. Sharpe's Gold Sharpes Gold is a 1995 British television drama, the sixth of a series screened on the ITV network that follows the career of Richard Sharpe, a British soldier during the Napoleonic Wars. The drama has almost nothing in common with the novel of the same name by Bernard Cornwell. Scriptwriter Nigel Kneale explained, "I didnt use much of book. I used the first ten pages, I think. Then I had an idea which would be more fun to do. It was all about magic by the time I was through with it." Bullet Ballet is a 1998 Japanese film directed by and starring Shinya Tsukamoto, and co-starring Hisashi Igawa, Sujin Kim, Kirina Mano, Takahiro Murase, Tatsuya Nakamura and Kyōka Suzuki. After his girlfriend commits suicide, a man becomes embroiled in gang warfare attempting to obtain a gun in hopes to kill himself. A Shot at Glory A Shot at Glory is a film by Michael Corrente produced in 1999 and released in 2002, starring Robert Duvall and the Scottish football player Ally McCoist. It had limited commercial and critical success. The film features the fictional Scottish football club Kilnockie FC, based on a Second Division Scottish Football League club, as they attempt to reach their first ever Scottish Cup Final. The final game is against Rangers. XTC Just Don't Do It Keep Off is a 2006 Dutch childrens film, based on the childrens novel Afblijven by Carry Slee. The film, much like the book, explores drug abuse by adolescents and the negative effects it has on their lives. The film received a Golden Film. The Snuke "The Snuke" is the fourth episode of the eleventh season of Comedy Centrals animated comedy series South Park. It is largely a parody of the television series 24 and was originally broadcast on March 28, 2007. The episode is rated TV-MA. In the episode, a new Muslim student joins the class, and Cartman immediately suspects him of being a terrorist. After finding out that Hillary Clinton is scheduled to campaign in town that day, he informs the CIA and does some research. The CIA shows up and detects the scent of a bomb deep within Mrs. Clinton. Through complex networking and investigating, the source of the bomb is found and the day is saved. Girl on a Bicycle Girl on a Bicycle is a 2013 English-language independent romantic comedy directed and written by Jeremy Leven, produced by Quirin Berg and Max Wiedemann, and starring Vincenzo Amato, Nora Tschirner, Paddy Considine, Louise Monot, and Stéphane Debac. Girl on a Bicycle was filmed in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, and Paris, France. Little Buddho Little Buddho is a 2014 Serbian-Slovenian-Bosnian comedy film directed by Danilo Bećković. Crippled Avengers Crippled Avengers is a 1978 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Chang Cheh and starring four members of the Venom Mob. It has been released in North America as Mortal Combat and The Return of the 5 Deadly Venoms. The film follows a group of four martial artists seeking revenge after being crippled by Chu Twin, a martial arts master, and his son, Chu Cho Chang. Killing Mad Dogs Killing Mad Dogs is a 2001 Iranian drama film directed by Bahram Bayzai. Three Walls 3 Deewarein is a 2003 Indian Hindi crime film written, directed and co-starred by Nagesh Kukunoor. Juhi Chawla, Jackie Shroff, Naseeruddin Shah and Gulshan Grover form the rest of the cast. The film narrates the story of three prisoners and a documentary filmmaker who, while filming their reformation story in the prison, finds redemption with her own troubled marriage. The film was showcased among the Indian panorama section, at the 2003 International Film Festival of India. The film was also premiered at the Kolkata Film Festival. After having been screened at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, where it was well received, the film was screened at the Commonwealth Festival at Manchester, it was nominated as one of the top five films, at the gala presentation. Nagesh Kukunoor has also received the Filmfare Award for Best Story. McLibel McLibel is a British documentary film directed by Franny Armstrong and Ken Loach for Spanner Films about the McLibel case. The film was first completed in 1997 as a 52-minute television version after the conclusion of the original McLibel trial. It was then extended with new footage to 85-minute feature length in 2005, after the McLibel defendants took their case to the European Court of Human Rights. Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming is a 2007 American made-for-television supernatural horror film produced by Lions Gate Entertainment. The film premiered on the Sci Fi Channel. Originally titled The Dead Speak, it was written and directed by Ernie Barbarash and purports to be a sequel to the 1999 feature film Stir of Echoes, although its only connection to the previous work is the inclusion of Jake Witzky, who had a key role in the original film but is only a secondary character here. The film was released on DVD as Stir of Echoes 2. MP3: Mera Pehla Pehla Pyaar MP3: Mera Pehla Pehla Pyaar is a Bollywood film starring Ruslaan Mumtaz and Hazel Crowney in the lead roles. It was written and directed by Robby Grewal. Touched with Fire Touched with Fire is a 2015 American drama film directed and written by Paul Dalio and starring Katie Holmes, Luke Kirby, Christine Lahti, Griffin Dunne and Bruce Altman. The film is about two bipolar poets who meet in a psychiatric hospital and fall in love. The film was released on February 12, 2016, by Roadside Attractions. Parasyte: Part 2 is a 2015 Japanese science fiction action horror film directed by Takashi Yamazaki, starring Shota Sometani. It is the second film of the two Parasyte films, and was preceded by Part 1. Touki Bouki Touki Bouki is a 1973 Senegalese drama film, directed by Djibril Diop Mambéty. It was shown at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival and the 8th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was restored in 2008 at Cineteca di Bologna / L’Immagine Ritrovata Laboratory by the World Cinema Foundation. The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission is a made-for-TV film and sequel to the original Dirty Dozen, directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and reuniting Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine and Richard Jaeckel 18 years after the original hit war film. Marvin returns to lead an all-new dirty dozen on a mission to assassinate an SS General played by Wolf Kahler. Meet the Applegates Meet the Applegates is a 1990 American science fiction horror black comedy film directed by Michael Lehmann. It was filmed in 1989, but not released until 1991 due to the financial difficulties surrounding New World Pictures, the films production company. It takes a dark, satirical look at the end of the world, nuclear holocausts, alienism and terrorism. It was filmed in Oshkosh, Appleton and Neenah. It has gained a cult following. The Perez Family The Perez Family is an American comedy film released in 1995 about a group of Cuban refugees in America who pretend to be a family. It stars Marisa Tomei, Alfred Molina, Anjelica Huston, Chazz Palminteri, and other well-known actors. It was based on the 1991 novel The Perez Family by Christine Bell. The film was directed by Mira Nair. The premise was that a group of unrelated people, who happened to share the last name "Pérez", realized they could more easily stay in America if they pretended to be family. Set in 1980 during the Mariel boatlift, the movie shows Juan Raúl Pérez, a former aristocrat and newly released political prisoner, seeking to return to his wife, now in America, after 20 years. Dottie Pérez is a former prostitute, who Juan meets. U.S. Immigration officials assume the two are married, because of the common last name. The potential for a real romantic relationship between the couple sets the basis for much of the rest of the film. English Babu Desi Mem English Babu Desi Mem is a 1996 Indian film of Bollywood, starring Shah Rukh Khan, Sonali Bendre and Arhhan Singh. The rights for this film are now owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. Bumboo Bumboo is a 2012 Bollywood comedy film directed by Jagdish Rajpurohit. Bumboo is based on an original play/film Lemmerdeur written by Francis Veber. The film stars Sharat Saxena, Sanjay Mishra, Kavin Dave and Mandy Takhar in lead roles and was released on 30 March 2012. The Condemned 2 The Condemned 2 is a 2015 American action film directed by Roel Reiné and released by WWE Studios. The film stars Randy Orton, Eric Roberts and Wes Studi. It is the stand-alone sequel to the 2007 action film The Condemned starring Stone Cold Steve Austin. It was distributed via a limited release in the United States and to video on demand on November 6, 2015. Virginia City Virginia City is a 1940 American Western film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Errol Flynn, Miriam Hopkins, Randolph Scott, and a mustachioed Humphrey Bogart in the role of the real-life outlaw John Murrell. Based on a screenplay by Robert Buckner, the film is about a Union officer who escapes from a Confederate prison and is sent to Virginia City from where his former prison commander is planning to send five million dollars in gold to Virginia to save the Confederacy. The film premiered in its namesake, Virginia City. The film was shot in black and white. Twenty-Four Eyes , based on the 1952 novel of the same name by Sakae Tsuboi, is a 1954 Japanese film directed by Keisuke Kinoshita. The Late Show The Late Show is a 1977 American neo-noir mystery film written and directed by Robert Benton and produced by Robert Altman. It stars Art Carney, Lily Tomlin, Bill Macy, Eugene Roche, and Joanna Cassidy. A drama with a few comic moments, the story follows an aging detective trying to solve the case of his partner’s murder while dealing with a flamboyant new client. Benton was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1977. Hardcore Hardcore is a 2004 Greek drama film directed by Dennis Iliadis and produced by Fenia Cossovitsa, Dennis Iliadis, Iraklis Mavroidis. The film stars Katerina Tsavalou, Danae Skiadi, Ioannis Papazisis, Omiros Poulakis and Andreas Marianos in the lead roles. Anna and the King of Siam Anna and the King of Siam is a 1946 drama film directed by John Cromwell. An adaptation of the 1944 novel of the same name by Margaret Landon, it was based on the fictionalized diaries of Anna Leonowens, an Anglo-Indian woman who claimed to be British and became governess in the Royal Court of Siam during the 1860s. Darryl F. Zanuck read Landons book in galleys and immediately bought the film rights. The story mainly concerns the culture clash of the Imperialist Victorian values of the British Empire with the supposedly autocratic rule of Siams King Mongkut. The successful film starred Rex Harrison as the king and Irene Dunne as Anna. At the 19th Academy Awards ceremony, the film received two Oscars; for Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction. Also nominated were Bernard Herrmann for the score, the screenwriters and supporting actress Gale Sondergaard. Landons novel was later adapted by Rodgers and Hammerstein for their 1951 stage musical The King and I and subsequent 1956 film of the same name. American film director Andy Tennant remade the film in 1999 as Anna and the King with Jodie Foster and Chow Yun-fat. The portrayal of Tuptim in Anna and the King of Siam is considerably less sympathetic than in the musical version The King and I, as the 1946 film shows animosity between Tuptim and Anna, while the musical makes her into a romantic character. Also, Tuptim is ultimately executed cruelly by the king, following an episode in Leonowenss book, while in the musical her fate is made ambiguous. The Party at Kitty and Stud's The Party at Kitty and Studs is a 1970 American softcore pornographic romance film directed by Lost in Beijing Lost in Beijing is a 2007 Chinese film directed by Li Yu and starring Tony Leung Ka-fai, Fan Bingbing, Tong Dawei, and Elaine Jin. It had its international premiere at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival on February 16, 2007. Lost in Beijing is director Li Yus third feature film after the lesbian-themed Fish and Elephant and the drama Dam Street. Lost in Beijing was produced by Laurel Films, a small independent production company owned by Fang Li and based in Beijing, and is being released internationally by the French company Films Distribution. Distribution in the United States was picked up by New Yorker Films. Like many films that touch on the underbelly of Chinese society, Li Yus tale of prostitution, blackmail, and rape in modern-day Beijing has been plagued with censorship problems. The film also found controversy for what some critics described as "thumb-nosing gratuitous sex scenes." After nearly a year of delays, the film was finally banned by Chinese authorities in January 2008. Bending the Rules Bending the Rules is a 2012 buddy cop action comedy film directed by Artie Mandelberg, produced by WWE Studios, and starring Adam "Edge" Copeland and Jamie Kennedy. The film was released on March 9, 2012 in select theaters in the United States for a limited time. Killing Lincoln Killing Lincoln is an American television film inspired by the 2011 book of the same name by Bill OReilly and Martin Dugard. This two-hour political docudrama contains events surrounding the presidency and assassination of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. It was originally broadcast on National Geographic Channel on February 17, 2013. Narrated and hosted by American actor Tom Hanks, the film stars Billy Campbell as President Lincoln and Jesse Johnson as John Wilkes Booth. It was written and executive produced by Erik Jendresen, directed by Adrian Moat, produced by Chris Cowen, Mark Herzog, Ridley Scott, Tony Scott, Mary Lisio, David Zucker, and Terri Weinberg. The docudrama was aired in memorial tribute to producer Tony Scott, who was developing the film at the time of his death. The program averaged 3.4 million viewers, scoring about 1 million viewers in the 25–54 demographic. This is currently National Geographics highest-rated television airing surpassing Inside 9/11, which drew 3 million in August 2005. Killing Lincoln was made available on Blu-ray Disc on June 11, 2013. It features commentary by Erik Jendresen, an interview with Bill OReilly, and multiple behind-the-scenes featurettes. Pardon My Sarong Pardon My Sarong is a 1942 comedy film starring Abbott and Costello. Bloodlust! Bloodlust! is a 1961 American horror thriller film based on Richard Connells short story "The Most Dangerous Game." It was produced by Robert H. Bagley and written, directed and produced by Ralph Brooke for Cinegraf Productions. The movie stars Wilton Graff, June Kenney, Joan Lora, Eugene Persson and Robert Reed. Its plot follows four young adults who visit a tropical island only to become prey for a sadistic hunter. It was filmed in 1959 but not released until 1961, when it was the second movie on a double feature with The Devils Hand. King Kong Escapes King Kong Escapes, released in Japan as , is a 1967 Japanese-American science-fiction kaiju film featuring King Kong, co-produced by Toho and Rankin/Bass. The film was directed by Ishirō Honda with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya and stars Rhodes Reason, Linda Jo Miller, Akira Takarada, Mie Hama, Eisei Amamoto, with Haruo Nakajima as King Kong and Yū Sekida as Mechani-Kong and Gorosaurus. The film is a loose adaptation of the Rankin/Bass Productions Saturday morning cartoon series The King Kong Show and was the second and final Toho-produced film featuring King Kong. King Kong Escapes was released in Japan on July 22, 1967 and released in the United States on June 19, 1968. After Death After Death is an Italian zombie film. The film is set on a remote island where a voodoo curse that raises the dead from their graves to feast on the flesh of the living. When a boat containing a group of explorers which includes a young girl who experienced the zombie uprising years earlier, makes an emergency docking on the island, the crew find that their only hope for survival is a protective idol given to the young girl by her mother years ago. Not of This Earth Not of This Earth is a 1988 science fiction horror comedy film, directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Traci Lords in her first mainstream role after her departure from the adult film industry. It is a remake of Roger Cormans 1957 film of the same name, written by Charles B. Griffith and Mark Hanna. Not of This Earth was made as a result of a wager where Wynorski bet he could remake the film in the same budget and schedule as the 1957 version by Corman. Fine Dead Girls Fine Dead Girls is a 2002 Croatian drama film which premiered in July 2002 at the Pula Film Festival. The film has been named one of the best Croatian films since Croatias independence. It caught much attention due to its controversial, provocative themes. Tik Tik Tik Tik Tik Tik is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language science fiction action film written and directed by Shakti Soundar Rajan. The film features Jayam Ravi, Nivetha Pethuraj, and Aaron Aziz in the lead roles. The film is inspired by Armageddon, directed by Michael Bay.The film was released on 22 June 2018. It was revealed that this would be the first Indian space film. North West Frontier North West Frontier is a 1959 British Eastmancolor adventure film starring Kenneth More, Lauren Bacall, Herbert Lom, Wilfrid Hyde-White and I. S. Johar. The Cinemascope film, which was produced by Marcel Hellman, was directed by J. Lee Thompson. It was a commercial success at the British box office in 1959. The films achievement led to J. Lee Thompson beginning his American career as a director. The film is set in the North West Frontier Province of British India. It explores the ethnic tensions within British India after Muslim rebels attack a fortress and kill a Hindu maharajah. Pulse Pulse is a 1988 American science-fiction horror film written and directed by Paul Golding, drawing influence from previous works of science fiction and horror, and starring Cliff De Young, Roxanne Hart, Joseph Lawrence, and Matthew Lawrence. The films title refers to a highly aggressive and intelligent pulse of electricity that terrorizes the occupants of a suburban house in Los Angeles, California. The film was produced through Columbia Pictures and the Aspen Film Society and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The titular Pulse and its accompanying elements were designed by Cinema Research. Aragami is a 2003 Japanese action film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura. It was Kitamuras contribution to the Duel Project, a challenge issued by producer Shinya Kawai to him and fellow director Yukihiko Tsutsumi to film a feature-length movie with only two actors, battling in one setting, in only the time frame of one week. Super Shark Super Shark is a 2011 science fiction action film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring John Schneider, Sarah Lieving, and Tim Abell. The film follows a marine biologist named Kat Carmichael, played by Sarah Lieving, who has to investigate and survive the rampage of a mutated primordial shark. Lady Gaga Presents: The Monster Ball Tour at Madison Square Garden Lady Gaga Presents the Monster Ball Tour: At Madison Square Garden is a 2011 concert special which documents the February 21 and 22, 2011 shows of American pop singer Lady Gagas worldwide concert tour, The Monster Ball Tour. Filmed at Madison Square Garden in Gagas hometown of New York City, the two-hour special was directed by the singers choreographer Laurieann Gibson and produced by HBO. It was first broadcast on the channel on May 7, 2011, a day after Gagas last date of The Monster Ball Tour. The special was released on November 21, 2011, on DVD and Blu-ray by Media Blasters. Lady Gaga Presents the Monster Ball Tour: At Madison Square Garden features concert footage as well as pre-concert and backstage content. The special received critical acclaim; critics praised Gagas performance and the onstage theatrics while expressing doubt in Gagas sincerity during her monologues and in pre-concert scenes. When aired, the special was watched by 1.2 million viewers and was nominated for five awards at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards, winning one for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Special. The video album released for the special includes extra footage like a capella performances and a photo gallery. The 5.1 surround sound of the release utilized DTS-HD Master Audio and new technology to provide the viewer an optimum experience of watching the live concert. Emphasis was given on the main music and the vocals sung during the concert, while adjusting them against the screaming and the cheering of the crowd. The release was a commercial success, reaching the top of the music DVD charts in the United States, France and Italy and the top-ten in other nations. It received double Platinum certifications in Australia and France, while in the United Kingdom, it was certified Gold. Gnome Alone Gnome Alone is a 2017 Canadian-American computer-animated fantasy comedy film directed by Peter Lepeniotis and written by Michael Schwartz and Zina Zaflow from a story by Robert Moreland. The film was first released in 2017, in Cyprus, Greece, Romania, and Israel. The film, produced by Vanguard Animation and 3QU Media, stars the voices of Becky G, Josh Peck, Olivia Holt, George Lopez, Christian Slater, Patrick Stump, and David Koechner. It was released on Netflix on October 19, 2018 by Lionsgate, as a Netflix Original. Black Widow Black Widow is a 1954 DeLuxe Color mystery film in CinemaScope, with elements of film noir, written, produced and directed by Nunnally Johnson and starring Ginger Rogers, Van Heflin, Gene Tierney, and George Raft. Tammy and the Bachelor Tammy and the Bachelor is a 1957 romantic comedy film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Debbie Reynolds as Tambrey "Tammy" Tyree, Walter Brennan as Grandpa Dinwitty and Leslie Nielsen as Peter Brent. It is the first of the four Tammy films. It was adapted from the 1948 novel Tammy Out of Time by Cid Ricketts Sumner. Nightmare Castle Nightmare Castle is a 1965 Italian horror film directed by Mario Caiano. The film stars Paul Muller, Helga Liné and Barbara Steele in a dual role. Mario Caiano shot the film in Rome and declared it his tribute to the Gothic genre and to actress Barbara Steele. Among reviews of the film, critics and historians note Steeles dual performance. Scream Blacula Scream Scream Blacula Scream is a 1973 American blaxploitation horror film, made under the working titles Blacula Is Beautiful and Blacula Lives Again! It is a sequel to the 1972 film Blacula. The film was produced by American International Pictures and Power Productions. This was the acting debut of Richard Lawson. ...ing ...ing is a 2003 South Korean film starring Im Soo-jung, Kim Rae-won and Lee Mi-sook and directed by Lee Eon-hee. The title refers to the present continuous tense in English. It Felt Like Love It Felt Like Love is a 2013 independent drama film, the first feature film directed by Eliza Hittman. Code of Honor Code of Honor is an action thriller film written, produced, edited, and directed by Michael Winnick. The film stars Steven Seagal and Craig Sheffer and was released to video on demand on May 6, 2016. Buchanan Rides Alone Buchanan Rides Alone is a 1958 American Western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Randolph Scott, Craig Stevens, and Barry Kelley. Based on the 1956 novel The Names Buchanan by Jonas Ward, the film is about a Texan returning home with enough money to start his own ranch. When he stops in the crooked town of Agry, he is robbed and framed for murder. The Big Doll House The Big Doll House is a 1971 American women in prison film starring Pam Grier, Judy Brown, Roberta Collins, Brooke Mills, and Pat Woodell. The film follows six female inmates throughout daily life in a gritty, unidentified supra-tropical prison. Later the same year, the film Women in Cages featured a similar story and setting, much the same cast, and was shot in the same abandoned prison buildings. A non-sequel follow-up, titled The Big Bird Cage, was released in 1972. Uuno Turhapuro armeijan leivissä Uuno Turhapuro armeijan leivissä is a 1984 Finnish comedy and the ninth film in the Uuno Turhapuro film series starring Vesa-Matti Loiri as the title character, Spede Pasanen as the potty-mouthed mechanic Härski Hartikainen, and Simo Salminen as their constant companion Sörsselssön. It is to date the highest-grossing Finnish comedy and not too surprisingly the most well known in the Turhapuro series. It remains Finlands most seen domestic film made since 1968 http://www.ses.fi/en/topdomesticfilms.asp, however the official statistics by the Finnish Film Foundation began in 1972, so all figures before that are estimates. Thus this film is the most seen domestic film in the years with official statistical records, and 7th in the Top 20 of all time. Ring The Ring Virus is a South Korean horror film adapted from the Japanese novel Ring by Koji Suzuki. A joint project between Japan and Korea, this version has Park Eun-Suh as the creator of the cursed videotape. Although the filmmakers claimed that the film was adapted from the novel, there are various scenes in the film that match the 1998 film Ring, such as the sex of the lead character, some of the scenes on the videotape as well as copying other film scenes directly from the original film, including the films climax. Lan Yu Lan Yu is also the Chinese name for Orchid Island. Lan Yu is a 2001 gay-themed Hong Kong-Mainland Chinese film set in Beijing by Hong Kong director Stanley Kwan. We're All Christs Were All Christs is a Polish 2006 film directed by Marek Koterski. It was announced as The Best Film at the 2007 Polish Film Awards. The films depicts the story of a Polish intellectual Adaś Miauczyński. It focuses on his alcoholism problems and his relations with son Sylwek. Fish & Cat Fish & Cat is a 2013 mystery drama slasher Iranian film directed by Shahram Mokri. The film tells the story of a group of university students camping at a lakeside for Kite-running competitions, all through a without-a-cut single shot. The film was first premiered in the Venice Film Festival on 6 September 2013. The film won the Special Award in 2013 Venice Film Festival and the FIPRESCI award in 2014 Fribourg International Film Festival. In September 2015, Fish & Cat became one of ten shortlisted Iranian films for Irans submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards Fish & Cat is inspired by the true story of a restaurant that served human flesh in northern Iran in the late 90s. Iranian actors Babak Karimi and Saeid Ebrahimifar along with some other young theatre artists have acted in the film. Many critics believe that Mokri’s screen representation is an innovative and technically impressive film. The film was screened in Iran in few cinemas like Azadi cinema complex and Kourosh Complex in Tehran and Howeyzeh cinema complex in Mashhad. Lost Horizon Lost Horizon is a 1973 American fantasy musical film, directed by Charles Jarrott and starring Peter Finch, Liv Ullmann, Sally Kellerman, George Kennedy, Michael York, Olivia Hussey, Bobby Van, James Shigeta, Charles Boyer, and John Gielgud. It was also the final film produced by Ross Hunter. The film is a remake of Frank Capras film of the same name, with a screenplay by Larry Kramer. The stories of both this version and that from 1937 were adapted from James Hiltons novel Lost Horizon. Lost Horizon was lambasted by critics at the time of its 1973 release, and its reputation has not improved since. It was selected for inclusion in the book The Fifty Worst Films of All Time, co-written by critic Michael Medved, and is listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilsons book The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of The 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made. The film was also a box office bomb, losing an estimated $9 million. Ruby Cairo Ruby Cairo is a 1992 film directed by Graeme Clifford. It stars Andie MacDowell, Liam Neeson and Viggo Mortensen. One scene features Aleister Crowleys The Book of the Law. Wild Side Wild Side is a 1995 erotic action thriller film co-written and directed by Donald Cammell and starring Christopher Walken, Joan Chen, Anne Heche, and Steven Bauer. It went straight to video. Window Water Baby Moving Window Water Baby Moving is an experimental short film by Stan Brakhage, filmed in November 1958 and released in 1959. The film documents the birth of the directors first child, Myrrena, by his then-wife Jane Brakhage, now Jane Wodening. The Legend of Rita Die Stille nach dem Schuß or The Silence after the Shot is a 2000 German film that was released in English as The Legend of Rita. The film focuses on collusion between the East German secret police, or Stasi, and the West German terrorist group Red Army Faction. The fictional characters all have close parallels to real-life RAF members. Public Enemy Public Enemy is a 2002 South Korean action film directed by Kang Woo-suk. The film was well received by audiences and critics alike, being seen by almost 3 million people in South Korea, while winning Sol Kyung-gu Best Actor at the Grand Bell Awards and Blue Dragon Film Awards for his lead role. The success of the film led to the making of the sequel Another Public Enemy in 2005. The Lion in Winter The Lion in Winter is a 2003 made-for-television remake of the stage play of the same name and of the original 1968 screen version of the play which had featured Peter OToole and Katharine Hepburn. The remake was first shown on December 26, 2003 in the U.K. and premiered on U.S. television on May 26, 2004. It starred Patrick Stewart and Glenn Close, and was directed by Andrei Konchalovsky. It was filmed on location at Spiš Castle in eastern Slovakia, interiors were filmed in Budapest, Hungary. Andrew Howard, John Light, and Rafe Spall played the warring brothers. Jonathan Rhys Meyers played the king of France and Julia Vysotskaya, his sister and Henrys mistress, Princess Alais. In the Realms of the Unreal In the Realms of the Unreal is a 2004 documentary film directed by Jessica Yu about American outsider artist Henry Darger. An obscure janitor during his life, Darger is known for the posthumous discovery of his elaborate 15,145-page fantasy manuscript entitled The Story of the Vivian Girls, in What is Known as the Realms of the Unreal, of the Glandeco-Angelinnian War Storm, Caused by the Child Slave Rebellion, along with several hundred watercolor paintings and other drawings illustrating the story. The film won the National Film Board Award for Best Documentary at the 2004 Vancouver International Film Festival and was nominated for Best Documentary Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America. Izzat Izzat is a 2005 Norwegian film which tells the story of Pakistani gangsters in Oslo, directed by Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen. Izzat is a word used by South Asian individuals to denote their social standing in a community; it is translated to mean respect or honor. The sequel Haram was made in 2014. Judas Kiss Judas Kiss is a 2011 U.S. drama film directed by J.T. Tepnapa and written by Tepnapa and Carlos Pedraza. It stars Charlie David, Richard Harmon, Sean Paul Lockhart, and Timo Descamps. The film is the story of a disillusioned filmmakers visit to his peculiar alma mater, where he is trapped in a tug of war between his tortured past and a troubling future. Judas Kiss is the feature film directorial debut of J.T. Tepnapa, who has won many international awards for his short films, including the multiple award-winning parody of 1950s teen health films. Tapped Out Tapped Out is a 2014 action drama directed and co-written by Allan Ungar and starring Michael Biehn, Cody Hackman, Krzysztof Soszynski, Anderson Silva, Lyoto Machida, and Martin Kove. It was first released theatrically in Canada and Brazil, and then in North America on DVD and Blu-ray on May 27, 2014. The Mark of Zorro The Mark of Zorro is a 1920 silent adventure romance film starring Douglas Fairbanks and Noah Beery Sr.. This genre-defining swashbuckler adventure was the first movie version of The Mark of Zorro. Based on the 1919 story The Curse of Capistrano by Johnston McCulley, which introduced the masked hero, Zorro, the screenplay was adapted by Fairbanks and Eugene Miller. The film was produced by Fairbanks for his own production company, Douglas Fairbanks Pictures Corporation, and was the first film released through United Artists, the company formed by Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, and D. W. Griffith. Noah Beery Jr. makes his first of many dozens of screen appearance spanning six decades. He portrayed a young child; his father began sporadically billing himself as Noah Beery Sr. as a result. The film has been remade twice, once in 1940 and again in 1974. In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Sullivans The Fighting Sullivans, originally released as The Sullivans, is a 1944 American biographical war film directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Edward Doherty, Mary C. McCall Jr., and Jules Schermer. It was nominated for a now-discontinued Academy Award for Best Story. The story follows the lives of the five Irish-American Sullivan brothers, who grew up in Iowa during the days of the Great Depression and served together in the United States Navy during World War II. Gitanjali Geethanjali is a 1989 Indian Telugu romance film, written and directed by Mani Ratnam. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Girija Shettar in lead roles and music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Upon release, the film met with both commercial success and critical acclaim. It won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment and seven Nandi Awards. A Tamil-dubbed version titled Idhayathai Thirudathe was released in 1989. The film was later dubbed into Malayalam and remade in Hindi as Yaad Rakhegi Duniya, starring Aditya Pancholi, Rukhsar and Vikram Gokhale. Sixty Million Dollar Man Sixty Million Dollar Man is a 1995 Hong Kong comedy film written and directed by Raymond Yip and starring Stephen Chow, Ng Man Tat, and Gigi Leung. Exit Speed Exit Speed is a 2008 action film by Sabbatical Pictures. The film was directed by Scott Ziehl, and stars Desmond Harrington, Julie Mond, Lea Thompson, Alice Greczyn, David Rees Snell and Fred Ward. The 90-minute action film was shown at Cannes in 2008. The film was made in the Dallas area, where it premiered. It was released to theaters in the Southwest in September 2008. Teenage Paparazzo Teenage Paparazzo is a 2010 documentary film about the life and times of a 14-year-old Paparazzi photographer named Austin Visschedyk. It was directed by actor Adrian Grenier and produced by Bert Marcus, Adrian Grenier and Matthew Cooke. Thank God It's Friday Thank God Its Friday is a 1978 American musical disco comedy film directed by Robert Klane and produced by Motown Productions and Casablanca FilmWorks for Columbia Pictures. Produced at the height of the disco craze, the film features The Commodores performing "Too Hot ta Trot", and Donna Summer performing "Last Dance", which won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1978. The film features an early performance by Jeff Goldblum and the first major screen appearance by Debra Winger. The film also features Terri Nunn, who would go on to fame in the 1980s new wave group Berlin. That Was Then... This Is Now That Was Then... This Is Now is a 1985 American drama film based on the novel of the same name by S. E. Hinton. The film was directed by Christopher Cain, distributed by Paramount Pictures, and stars Emilio Estevez and Craig Sheffer. This is the only S.E. Hinton adaptation not to feature Matt Dillon. The Music of Chance The Music of Chance is a 1993 American drama film directed by Philip Haas. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on the book of the same name. Inuyasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time is the first film of the Inuyasha series. Some characters are designed by Hideyuki Motohashi, who also worked on Fushigi Yūgi, A-ko the Versus and Celestial Legend. The film was released in 2001 in Japan, and in the United States in 2004. The song, "No More Words", is performed by Ayumi Hamasaki. Amityville: The Evil Escapes Amityville 4: The Evil Escapes is a 1989 American made-for-television supernatural horror film directed by Sandor Stern and starring Patty Duke, Jane Wyatt, and Fredric Lehne. It premiered on NBC on May 12, 1989. It is fourth film based on the Amityville horror. It was released on home video by Vidmark Entertainment, then released on DVD twice by Allumination Filmworks in 2003 and 2007. This was the only Amityville sequel to be based on a book in the main book series. The Horror Returns was also going to air on NBC but the film was never made. Callas Forever Callas Forever is a 2002 biographical film directed by Franco Zeffirelli, who co-wrote the screenplay with Martin Sherman. It is an homage to Zeffirellis friend, internationally acclaimed opera diva Maria Callas, whom he directed on stage in Norma, La traviata, and Tosca. It was his last film before his death in 2019. Pattanapravesam Pattanapravesham is a 1988 Malayalam screwball comedy film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Sreenivasan. It is the sequel to Nadodikkattu and follows the story of Dasan and Vijayan who are now CIDs and are investigating a homicide case. The film was produced by Siyad Koker under the banner of Kokers Films. Just six months after the events of the prequel, CID Ramdas and CID Vijayan are called to Kerala to solve the murder of a police officer. The two incompetent and clueless men find themselves facing a dangerous crime syndicate led by Prabhakaran Thampi that deals in drug trafficking. In addition, Anandan Nambiar who is the man they put behind bars in Nadodikkattu escapes from jail. The film was a critical and commercial success. In 1990, Priyadarshan made a sequel titled Akkare Akkare Akkare. Bad Girls Bad Girls is a 2007 Mexican comedy film directed by Fernando Sariñana. The Strange Thing About the Johnsons The Strange Thing About the Johnsons is a 2011 American short film written and directed by Ari Aster. The film stars Billy Mayo, Brandon Greenhouse, and Angela Bullock as members of a suburban family in which the son is involved in an abusive incestuous relationship with his father. The short was Asters thesis film while studying at the American Film Institutes graduate school in California, and later screened at film festivals in 2011, premiering at the Slamdance Film Festival in Utah on January 22, before it leaked online in November and went viral. The story was first conceived while discussing taboos with his friends, including Greenhouse, before Asters first year at AFI. He worked on the production with fellow students from the school. The Born Losers Born Losers is a 1967 American outlaw biker film. The film introduced Tom Laughlin as the half-Indian Green Beret Vietnam veteran Billy Jack. Since 1954 Laughlin had been trying to produce his Billy Jack script about discrimination toward American Indians. In the 1960s he decided to introduce the Billy Jack character in a quickly written script designed to capitalize on the then-popular trend in motorcycle gang movies. The story was based on a real incident from 1964 where members of the Hells Angels were arrested for raping two teenage girls in Monterey, California. Attack Force Z This article concerns the 1982 fictional movie. For information about the actual Commando unit, see Z Special Unit. Attack Force Z is a 1982 Australian-Taiwanese World War II film, directed by Tim Burstall. It is loosely based on actual events and was filmed in Taiwan in 1979. It was screened at the Cannes Film Festival on 18 May 1981. The film is noted for starring Mel Gibson and Sam Neill, who were relatively unknown in the US at the time but who went on to become international stars. The plot concerns Captain P.G. Kelly, who leads a team from the elite Z Special Unit against the Empire of Japan during the Second World War. The film fictionalises the exploits of the Z Special Unit, which was also known as Z Force. It was a joint Australian, British and New Zealand commando unit. Its main brief was to conduct reconnaissance and sabotage missions throughout Japanese-occupied Southeast Asia. The Unnamable The Unnamable is a 1988 American horror film directed, written, and produced by Jean-Paul Ouellette. It is based on H. P. Lovecrafts short story of the same name. The film is about a group of university students that made the poor decision to stay overnight in a haunted house. Mark Kinsey Stephenson played the lead role, Randolph Carter, alongside Charles King. Yolki 2 Yolki 2, is a 2011 Russian comedy film, sequel to Yolki. Dukhtar Dukhtar is a 2014 Pakistani drama-thriller film directed by Afia Nathaniel. The film stars Samiya Mumtaz, Mohib Mirza, Saleha Aref, Asif Khan, Ajab Gul and Samina Ahmad. The film is Afia Nathaniels feature directorial debut; she also wrote and produced the film. It is the story of a mother and her ten-year-old daughter, who leave their home to save the girl from an arranged marriage to a tribal leader. The film was premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on 5 September. Geo Films released the film in Pakistan on 18 September 2014. It was selected as Pakistans Official entry in the category Best Foreign Language Film for the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. It becomes Pakistans second consecutive submission to Oscars and accepted as per the first one was Zinda Bhaag in same category. Isadora Isadora is a 1968 biographical film which tells the story of celebrated American dancer Isadora Duncan. It stars Vanessa Redgrave, James Fox, and Jason Robards. The film was adapted by Melvyn Bragg, Margaret Drabble, and Clive Exton from the books My Life by Isadora and Isadora, an Intimate Portrait by Sewell Stokes. It was directed by Karel Reisz. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. The film was also nominated for the Palme dOr at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival, where Redgrave won Best Actress. The Death of the Incredible Hulk The Death of the Incredible Hulk is a 1990 American made-for-television superhero film, the last of three revival films based on the 1978–1982 television series The Incredible Hulk. Bill Bixby reprises his role as Dr. David Bruce Banner and Lou Ferrigno returns to play the Hulk. It was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Prior to Bill Bixbys death in 1993, there was talk of a movie The Rebirth of the Incredible Hulk television movie which would resurrect the character. The Pack The Pack is a 2010 Franco-Belgian horror film directed and written by Franck Richard. It stars Yolande Moreau, Philippe Nahon, Émilie Dequenne and Benjamin Biolay. The film is about Charlotte and Max who come across a restaurant. After Max disappears, Charlotte returns later to find him and gets herself trapped in a cage by the restaurant owner, who has a pack of cannibals with her. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on 15 May 2010 and was first shown in North America at the Fantasia Festival. The film has received generally mixed reviews. Great Grand Masti Great Grand Masti is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language horror adult comedy film directed by Indra Kumar. It is the third installment in the Masti film series after Masti and Grand Masti. It features Riteish Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi, Aftab Shivdasani and Urvashi Rautela in the lead roles. Originally scheduled to release on 22 July 2016, the date was advanced to 15 July 2016 after a pirated copy of the film was reportedly leaked online . Censor Board made 23 deletions from the film including some dialogue deletions and a complete scene and gave the film an A certificate. Nancy Nancy is a 2018 American mystery drama film written and directed by Christina Choe. It stars Andrea Riseborough, J. Smith-Cameron, Ann Dowd, John Leguizamo, and Steve Buscemi. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2018. It was released on June 8, 2018, by Samuel Goldwyn Films. Within Our Gates Within Our Gates is a 1920 American silent film by the director Oscar Micheaux that portrays the contemporary racial situation in the United States during the early twentieth century, the years of Jim Crow, the revival of the Ku Klux Klan, the Great Migration of blacks to cities of the North and Midwest, and the emergence of the "New Negro". It was part of a genre called race films. The plot features an African-American woman who goes North in an effort to raise money for a rural school in the Deep South for poor black children. Her romance with a black doctor eventually leads to revelations about her familys past and her own mixed-race, European ancestry. The film portrays racial violence under white supremacy, and the lynching of black people. Produced, written and directed by Micheaux, it is the oldest known surviving film made by an African-American director. Strange Cargo Strange Cargo is a 1940 American romantic drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Clark Gable and Joan Crawford in a story about a group of fugitive prisoners from a French penal colony. The adapted screenplay by Lawrence Hazard was based upon the 1936 novel, Not Too Narrow, Not Too Deep, by Richard Sale. The film was produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the eighth and last film pairing of Crawford and Gable. The supporting cast includes Ian Hunter and Peter Lorre. The Stalking Moon The Stalking Moon is a 1968 western film in Technicolor directed by Robert Mulligan and starring Gregory Peck and Eva Marie Saint. It is based on the novel of the same name by T.V. Olsen. A Gorgeous Girl Like Me Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me also known as A Gorgeous Bird Like Me, is a 1972 French film directed by François Truffaut, starring Bernadette Lafont. It is based on Henry Farrells 1967 novel of the same name. Mosquito Mosquito is a 1995 science-fiction horror film directed by Gary Jones. The film features actor Gunnar Hansen, who played the character Leatherface in the 1974 horror film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, along with Ron Asheton, lead guitarist for the band the Stooges. The film has earned a cult following since its release. Travelers and Magicians Travellers and Magicians is a 2003 Bhutanese Dzongkha language film written and directed by Khyentse Norbu, a reincarnate lama of Tibetan Buddhism, who is also known as Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche. The movie is the first feature film shot entirely in the Kingdom of Bhutan. The majority of the cast are not professional actors; Dendup, a well-known Bhutanese radio actor and producer, is the exception. This movie is among the first to take a Himalayan Buddhist perspective. Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man Leonard Cohen: Im Your Man is a 2005 film by Lian Lunson about the life and career of Leonard Cohen. It is based on a January 2005 tribute show at the Sydney Opera House titled "Came So Far for Beauty", which was presented by Sydney Festival under the artistic direction of Brett Sheehy, and produced by Hal Willner. Performers at this show included Nick Cave, Jarvis Cocker, The Handsome Family, Beth Orton, Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, Teddy Thompson, Linda Thompson, Antony, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, with Cohens former back-up singers Perla Batalla and Julie Christensen as special guests. The end of the film includes a performance by Leonard Cohen and U2, which was not recorded live, but filmed specifically for the film at the Slipper Room in New York in May 2005. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September 2005, and was released the same month in Canada by Lions Gate films along with the Sundance Channel. It was subsequently released in various other countries during 2006 and 2007. The film is distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment. A soundtrack CD is also available from Verve. The DVD of the film contains extra performances. A Deal Is a Deal Three and Out is a 2008 British black comedy film directed by Jonathan Gershfield and starring Mackenzie Crook, Colm Meaney, Gemma Arterton, Imelda Staunton, and Kerry Katona. It premiered in London on the 21 April 2008 and was released in the UK and Ireland on 25 April 2008. It was released in Australia under the title A Deal Is a Deal. Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles, directed by Jon Foy, is a 2011 independent documentary film about the Toynbee tile phenomenon. The film was selected for the 2011 Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. Documentary category, and Foy won the categorys Directing Award. All Superheroes Must Die All Superheroes Must Die is a 2011 American independent superhero film directed by and starring Jason Trost. It also stars James Remar, and Lucas Till. Filming took place in Los Angeles, California. All Superheroes Must Die premiered in Toronto, Ontario, at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival on October 26, 2011. The film received overwhelmingly negative reviews. A sequel, All Superheroes Must Die 2: The Last Superhero, was released on Jason Trosts YouTube channel. The Stranger The Stranger is a 1967 film by Italian film director Luchino Visconti, based on Albert Camus novel LÉtranger, with Marcello Mastroianni. Cord Cord is a 2000 thriller film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Daryl Hannah, Jennifer Tilly, Bruce Greenwood, and Vincent Gallo. Bharatham Bharatham is a 1991 Indian Malayalam-language musical drama film written by A. K. Lohithadas and directed by Sibi Malayil. It stars Mohanlal, Urvashi, Nedumudi Venu, Lakshmi, and Murali. The film was produced by Mohanlal through his production house Pranavam Arts. The film features original songs composed by Raveendran and a background score by Johnson. Bharatham is interpreted as a modern-day adaptation of the Ramayana from Bharathas perspective. How, in the absence of his elder brother, Gopinathan takes the responsibility of the family and hides his griefs is the core of the story. The film was a critical and commercial success, which ran for over 125 days in theatres. Bharatham is also noted for its music that is largely Carnatic classical and semi-classical. The film won three National Film Awards—Best Actor for Mohanlal, Best Male Playback Singer for K. J. Yesudas for the song "Rama Katha Ganalayam", and Special Mention for Raveendrans music, and five Kerala State Film Awards. On the centenary of Indian cinema in 2013, Forbes India included Mohanlals performance in the film on its list of "25 Greatest Acting Performances of Indian Cinema". It was remade in Tamil as Seenu by P. Vasu in 2000. The King Is Dancing The King is Dancing is a 2000 costume drama by Belgian filmmaker Gérard Corbiau based on Philippe Beaussants biography of Jean-Baptiste Lully, Lully ou le musicien du soleil. The film, presenting libertine and pagan Lully as a natural ally of the early Enlightenment figure Louis XIV of France in his conflicts with the Catholic establishment, focuses on Lullys personal relationship with the King, as well as his camaraderie with Molière and rivalry with Robert Cambert. Ghislain Lambert's Bicycle Le Vélo de Ghislain Lambert is a 2001 French-Belgian comedy film directed by Philippe Harel. Border Incident Border Incident is a 1949 film noir directed by Anthony Mann. The MGM film was written by John C. Higgins and George Zuckerman. The film was shot by cinematographer John Alton, who used shadows and lighting effects to involve an audience despite the fact that the film was shot on a low budget. The drama features Ricardo Montalban, George Murphy, Howard Da Silva, among others. Big Bad Mama Big Bad Mama is a 1974 American action-crime-sexploitation comedy film produced by Roger Corman, starring Angie Dickinson, William Shatner, and Tom Skerritt, with Susan Sennett and Robbie Lee. This film is about a mother, Wilma, and her daughters, Polly and Billie Jean, who go on a crime spree. After the mother unexpectedly falls in love with a bank robber it all ends with tragic consequences. Big Bad Mama became a cult hit and was followed by a sequel, Big Bad Mama II, in 1987. Police Police is a 1985 French romantic crime drama film directed by Maurice Pialat and starring Gérard Depardieu, Sophie Marceau, and Sandrine Bonnaire. Written by Catherine Breillat, the film is about a moody, jaded police detective investigating a drug ring who falls for a mysterious woman and is drawn into a shady and dangerous scheme. The film had 1,830,970 admissions in France. Nina's Heavenly Delights Ninas Heavenly Delights is a 2006 British drama Romance comedy film, directed by Pratibha Parmar. The film was released on 29 September 2006 in the United Kingdom, and on 21 November 2007 in the United States. Lowriders Lowriders is a 2016 American drama film directed by Ricardo de Montreuil, written by Elgin James and Cheo Hodari Coker, and starring Demián Bichir, Gabriel Chavarria, Theo Rossi, Melissa Benoist, Tony Revolori and Eva Longoria. It was released on May 12, 2017. The film received mixed reviews from critics and has grossed $6 million. The Philly Kid Philly Kid is a 2012 American dramatic action film directed by Jason Connery, produced by After Dark Films, written by Adam Mervis. The Song The Song is a 2014 American romantic drama film written and directed by Richard Ramsey. The film follows about a singer-songwriter, whose marriage suffers when the song he wrote for his wife propels him to stardom. The film was inspired by the Song of Songs and the life of Solomon. Never Give a Sucker an Even Break Never Give a Sucker an Even Break is a 1941 Universal Pictures comedy film starring W. C. Fields. Fields also wrote the original story, under the pseudonym "Otis Criblecoblis". Fields plays himself, searching for a chance to promote a surreal screenplay he has written, whose several framed sequences form the films center. The title is derived from lines from two earlier films. In Poppy, he tells his daughter, "If we should ever separate, my little plum, I want to give you just one bit of fatherly advice: Never give a sucker an even break!" In You Cant Cheat an Honest Man, he tells a customer that his grandfathers last words, "just before they sprung the trap" were, "You cant cheat an honest man; never give a sucker an even break, or smarten up a chump." This was Fieldss last starring film. By then he was 61 years old, and alcohol and illness had taken their toll: he was much heavier than he had been six or seven years earlier when he had made eight films in the space of two years and was reasonably physically fit. Fields fought with studio producers, directors, and writers over the content of his films. He was determined to make a movie his way, with his own script and staging, and his choice of supporting players. Universal finally gave him the chance, and the resulting film, Never Give a Sucker an Even Break, is a masterpiece of absurd humor in which Fields appeared as himself, "The Great Man". Universals singing star Gloria Jean played opposite Fields, and his cronies Leon Errol and Franklin Pangborn served as his comic foils. But the film Fields delivered was so surreal that Universal recut and reshot parts of it, then quietly released both the film and Fields. Sucker was Fields last starring film. Fields hand-picked most of the supporting cast. He chose Universals young singing star Gloria Jean to play his niece, and got two of his favorite comedians, Leon Errol and Franklin Pangborn, to play supporting roles. Margaret Dumont, familiar as the Marx Brothers matronly foil, was cast as the haughty "Mrs. Hemogloben". The zany film played to mixed reviews in 1941 but is today considered one of Fieldss classics. It has been called "a thinly disguised attack on the Hollywood studio system." Beyond the Forest Beyond the Forest is a 1949 American film noir directed by King Vidor, and featuring Bette Davis, Joseph Cotten, David Brian, and Ruth Roman. The screenplay is written by Lenore J. Coffee based on a novel by Stuart Engstrand. The film marks Davis last appearance as a contract actress for Warner, after eighteen years with the studio. She tried several times to walk away from the film, but Warner refused to release her from their employment contract. She remembered the project as "a terrible movie", and her death scene at end in the film as "the longest death scene ever seen on the screen". The World of Suzie Wong The World of Suzie Wong is a 1960 British-American romantic drama film directed by Richard Quine and starring William Holden and Nancy Kwan. The screenplay by John Patrick was adapted from the stage play by Paul Osborn, which was based on the novel of the same title by Richard Mason. Judex Judex is a 1963 French-language crime film remake of the 1916 French film serial of the same name concerning the adventures of pulp hero Judex. Directed by French filmmaker Georges Franju, the film stars Channing Pollock as Judex/Vallieres, Édith Scob as Jacqueline and Francine Bergé as Diana. There's a Girl in My Soup Theres a Girl in My Soup is a 1970 British romantic comedy film based on the long running stage play, directed by Roy Boulting and starring Peter Sellers and Goldie Hawn. It was Sellers last commercial success for several years. D'Artacan y los tres mosqueperros Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds is a Spanish-Japanese animated adaptation of the classic Alexandre Dumas story of dArtagnan and The Three Musketeers. Most of the characters are anthropomorphizations of dogs, hence the title of the cartoon; although there are a few exceptions, most notably Dogtanians two sidekicks Pip the mouse and Planchet the bear, among several others. Peking Opera Blues Peking Opera Blues is a 1986 Hong Kong film directed by Tsui Hark. The movie combines comedy, Hong Kong action, and serious drama with scenes involving Peking Opera. Director Tsui Hark described the film as a satire on the "Chinese ignorance of democracy." The film was nominated for six awards at the Hong Kong Film Awards including Best Actress. Siesta Siesta is a 1987 film directed by Mary Lambert and starring Ellen Barkin, Gabriel Byrne and Jodie Foster. It also stars Martin Sheen, Isabella Rossellini, Grace Jones, Julian Sands and Alexei Sayle. Carry on Columbus Carry On Columbus is the 31st and final film of the series of Carry On films to be made; it was a belated entry to the series, following 1978s Carry On Emmannuelle. It was produced to coincide with the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbuss arrival in the Americas. King Cobra King Cobra is a 1999 Trimark Pictures direct to video horror/sci-fi film about an escaped genetically engineered hybrid of an Asian King Cobra and an Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake. The film was written and directed by David Hillenbrand and Scott Hillenbrand, and featured special effects by The Chiodo Brothers. Everybody Dies But Me Everybody Dies But Me is a 2008 Russian coming-of-age drama film directed by Valeriya Gai Germanika and starring Agniya Kuznetsova, Polina Filonenko and Olga Shuvalova. Psyhi vathia Deep Soul is a 2009 Greek drama film directed by Pantelis Voulgaris, on the 1946–49 Greek Civil War. Head Over Heels De Pernas pro Ar is a 2010 Brazilian comedy film directed by Roberto Santucci. The film had its premiere on December 25, 2010, with official debut on December 31, 2010. Its sequel, De Pernas pro Ar 2, debuted in Brazilian theaters on 28 December 2012. Filmworker Filmworker is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Tony Zierra about Leon Vitali, a successful British actor who, after playing the role of Lord Bullingdon in the Stanley Kubrick-directed Barry Lyndon, gave up his acting career to work for decades as Kubrick’s assistant. Filmworker premiered at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival on May 19 and was nominated for the LŒil dor, le prix du documentaire – Cannes. Phone Call from a Stranger Phone Call from a Stranger is a 1952 American drama film directed by Jean Negulesco, who was nominated for the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. The screenplay by Nunnally Johnson and I.A.R. Wylie, which received the award for Best Scenario at the same festival, centers on the survivor of an aircraft crash who contacts the relatives of three of the victims he came to know on board the flight. The story employs flashbacks to relive the three characters pasts. Firstborn Firstborn is a 1984 drama film starring Teri Garr, Peter Weller, Christopher Collet, Corey Haim, Sarah Jessica Parker and Robert Downey Jr.. It was filmed in New Jersey and New York State. It was eventually released on DVD and Blu-ray on July 31, 2012. Uncovered Uncovered is a 1994 film based on Arturo Pérez-Revertes The Flanders Panel. It was directed by Jim McBride. The leading actress was Kate Beckinsale as the main character Julia. Detective Conan: The Time Bombed Skyscraper Case Closed: The Time-Bombed Skyscraper, known as in Japan, is a 1997 Japanese animated feature film based on Gosho Aoyamas Detective Conan manga series and featuring detective Jimmy Kudo. The film takes place between episodes 54 and 55. Funimation released the film in North America. October Gale October Gale is a Canadian thriller film written and directed by Ruba Nadda. The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival in the Special Presentations section of the festival. It was acquired by IFC Films and received a release in March 2015. The film stars Patricia Clarkson, Scott Speedman, and Tim Roth. Clarkson had previously worked with Nadda on Cairo Time L.A. Without a Map L.A. Without a Map is a 1998 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Mika Kaurismäki and written by Mika Kaurismäki and Richard Rayner, based on his novel. The film stars David Tennant, Vinessa Shaw, Julie Delpy, Vincent Gallo, Joe Dallesandro, and Johnny Depp. It is a French, British and Finnish production. It is also known under the titles Los Angeles Without a Map and I Love L.A.. La nostra vita La nostra vita is a 2010 French-Italian film directed by Daniele Luchetti, starring Elio Germano. It competed for the Palme dOr at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, with Elio Germano sharing the prize for Best Actor with Javier Bardem for his role in the Mexican film Biutiful directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu. Reform School Girls Reform School Girls is a 1986 American women in prison film, written and directed by Tom DeSimone. It stars Linda Carol, Wendy O. Williams, Pat Ast, Sybil Danning and Sherri Stoner, and depicts the story of a young girl who is sent to a reform school for girls that is operated by a sadistic and evil warden. She also has to deal with the local bully. After directing two other women in prison films, Prison Girls and The Concrete Jungle, DeSimone decided to make a film that would be a spoof of the genre. The role of Warden Sutter in the original script was a man. Producers wanted Danning to play the character of Edna, but DeSimone thought she wasnt good for that part so he changed the role of Warden Sutter to a woman and had Danning play that role instead. The film received mostly negative reviews from critics. Villain Villain is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film written and directed by B. Unnikrishnan and produced by Rockline Venkatesh. It stars Mohanlal, Vishal, Manju Warrier, Raashi Khanna, Hansika Motwani, and Srikanth. The film marks the debuts of Vishal, Raashi Khanna, and Hansika in Malayalam cinema. Manoj Paramahamsa and N. K. Ekambaram were the cinematographers. The songs were written by 4 Musics and the film score was composed by Sushin Shyam. In the films plot, ADGP Mathew Manjooran renounces his office after taking a sabbatical but is re-enlisted to deal with one last case involving a series of connected murders. Principal photography began on 3 March 2017 in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, and ended in mid-June. Villain is the first Indian film to be completely filmed in 8K resolution. It was released in India on 27 October 2017 and internationally on 2 November, debuting in the United Arab Emirates. Darlings! Army Brats is a 1984 Dutch comedy film directed by Ruud van Hemert. The film is a dark family comedy, guerrilla warfare between disturbed parents and their disruptive children leads to chaos and mayhem. The film drew 1.5 million visitors, making it one of the most successful Dutch films ever. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. No One Would Tell No One Would Tell is a 1996 American teen crime drama television film directed by Noel Nosseck from an original script by Steven Loring. It is based on the true story of Jamie Fuller, a 16-year-old high school student who murdered his 14-year-old girlfriend, Amy Carnevale, on August 23, 1991, in Beverly. A remake of No One Would Tell debuted on Lifetime on September 16, 2018. Jack the Giant Killer Jack the Giant Killer is a 1962 heroic fantasy adventure film starring Kerwin Mathews in a fairy tale story about a young man who defends a princess against a sorcerers giants and demons. The film was loosely based on the traditional tale "Jack the Giant Killer" and features extensive use of stop-motion animation. The film was directed by Nathan H. Juran and later re-edited and re-released as a musical by producer Edward Small. The reason for this change was on the grounds that Columbia Pictures, which released The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, threatened to sue Small. The original print without the music got released 30 years later with no protest from Columbia Pictures, while United Artists continues to own the rights to the musical version of the film. The film brought together Mathews, Juran, Small, and actor Torin Thatcher, all four of whom worked on 7th Voyage. Circle of Iron Circle of Iron is a 1978 martial arts fantasy film co-written by Bruce Lee, who intended to star in the film himself, but died before production. The film is also known as The Silent Flute, which was the original title of the story conceived by Lee, James Coburn and Stirling Silliphant in 1969. After Lees death in 1973, Silliphant and Stanley Mann completed the screenplay, and Lees part was given to Kung Fu television star David Carradine. Many other well-known character actors also had small roles in the film, including Roddy McDowall, Eli Wallach and Christopher Lee. Heartthrob Heartthrob is a 2017 American thriller film written and directed by Chris Sivertson. Daydreams Daydreams is a 1922 American short comedy film directed by and featuring Buster Keaton. The film is most famous for a scene where Keaton finds himself on the inside of a riverboat paddle wheel. Waterland Waterland is a 1992 British mystery drama film directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal and starring Jeremy Irons, Sinéad Cusack, Ethan Hawke and John Heard. It is based on Graham Swifts 1983 novel of the same name. The film moved the contemporary location from England to Pittsburgh and eliminated many of the extensive historical asides. The Proposition The Proposition is a 1998 drama film directed by Lesli Linka Glatter and starring Madeleine Stowe, Kenneth Branagh, William Hurt and Robert Loggia. Gemini Gemini is a 1999 horror film by Shinya Tsukamoto, loosely based on an Edogawa Ranpo story, which pursues his theme of the brutally physical and animalistic side of human beings rearing its ugly head underneath a civilized veneer, present in previous films like The Iron Man and Tokyo Fist, in what is a new territory for Tsukamoto—a story set in the late Meiji era with no stop-motion photography and no industrial setting. Names Engraved in Marble Names in Marble is an Estonian 2002 film directed by Elmo Nüganen. It is based on the novel of the same name written by Albert Kivikas in 1936 about the Estonian War of Independence fought in 1918-1920. From Me to You is a 2010 Japanese romantic drama film based on the manga of the same name. The film is directed by Naoto Kumazawa, who also co-wrote the films script with Rika Nezu. The film stars actress Mikako Tabe, who plays the role of Sawako Kuronuma, also known as "Sadako", and Haruma Miura, who plays the role of Shota Kazehaya, an outgoing teenager who is popular with his classmates. Kimi ni Todoke was released in Japanese cinemas on 25 September 2010. It was subsequently screened at the 10th Asian Film Festival of Dallas on 17 July 2011. The film grossed a total of $18,027,475 in Japan. Dante's Inferno LInferno is a 1911 Italian silent film, loosely adapted from Inferno, the first canticle of Dante Alighieris Divine Comedy. LInferno took over three years to make, and was the first full-length Italian feature film. LInferno was first screened in Naples in the Teatro Mercadante on March 10, 1911. An international success, it took in more than $2 million in the United States, where its length gave theater owners an excuse for raising ticket prices. Pardon Us Pardon Us is a 1931 American pre-Code Laurel and Hardy film. It was the duos first starring feature-length comedy film, produced by Hal Roach and Stan Laurel, directed by James Parrott, and originally distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1931. Hands of the Ripper Hands of the Ripper is a 1971 British horror film, directed by Peter Sasdy for Hammer Film Productions. It was written by L. W. Davidson from a story by Edward Spencer Shew, and produced by Aida Young. Day of the Animals Day of the Animals is a 1977 American natural horror film directed by William Girdler and based on a story written by Edward L. Montoro. Premiering on May 13, 1977, the movie reunited stars Christopher George and Richard Jaeckel, director Girdler, and producer Montoro from the previous years hit film Grizzly. Leslie Nielsen stars as the main human antagonist. In 1978, Film Ventures International re-released the film to theaters as Something Is Out There. Day of the Animals tells the story of a psychosis brought on by depletion of the Earths ozone layer, affecting all animals at high altitudes. A group of hapless hikers must survive the animal onslaught and make their way to safety, even as the psychosis turns them against each other. Reviews on release were generally negative. Der Todesking: The Death King Der Todesking is a 1990 German horror film directed by Jörg Buttgereit. This experimental style movie, which does not use central characters, explores the topic of suicide and violent death in the form of seven episodes, each one attributed to one day of the week. These episodes are enframed by the vision of a human body, slowly rotting during the course of the movie. Queens Queens is a 2005 film directed by Manuel Gómez Pereira. The story follows a group of men who will be marrying in Spains first same-sex wedding ceremony, and their mothers, who will be attending. Eat Sleep Die Eat Sleep Die is a 2012 Swedish film written and directed by Gabriela Pichler. Set in present-day Sweden, it follows a realistic story about an unemployed young woman named Raša, who struggles to find a new job while simultaneously taking care of her sick father. The film is Pichlers feature debut, and the cast consists primarily of amateurs. The films main actress Nermina Lukac has received many accolades for her performance. The film has received several awards. At the 48th Guldbagge Awards it received five nominations, including in the category Best Film, which it also won. Gabriela Pichler was awarded two awards for Best Director and Best Screenplay, and Nermina Lukac won the award for Best Actress. The film was also nominated for the 2013 Nordic Council Film Prize. The film was also selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Anguish Anguish is a 2015 American horror film that was written and directed by Sonny Mallhi and marks his directorial debut. The film had its world premiere on July 21, 2015 at the Fantasia International Film Festival and stars Ryan Simpkins as a young woman whose mental issues may be a result of the paranormal. Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise is a 2015 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Robert Harmon and starring Tom Selleck, Mackenzie Foy, William Devane, and Luke Perry. Written by Tom Selleck and Michael Brandman, the film is about a police chief of the small town of Paradise, Massachusetts, who investigates the murder of the apparent fourth victim of a brutal serial killer. Filmed on location in Lunenburg and Halifax, Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise is the latest in a series of nine television films based on the characters of Robert B. Parkers Jesse Stone novels. Turbulence 2: Fear of Flying Turbulence 2: Fear of Flying is a 1999 direct-to-video disaster crime thriller film directed by David Mackay and starring Craig Sheffer, Jennifer Beals and Tom Berenger. It is a sequel to the 1997 film Turbulence. Pleasure or Pain Pleasure or Pain is a 2013 erotic thriller film written and directed by Zalman King. The film was shot between Malibu, Santa Monica and Westlake in California in the United States. Wood Job! Wood Job! is a 2014 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Shinobu Yaguchi and based on the novel by Shion Miura. The film stars Shota Sometani, Masami Nagasawa, and Hideaki Itō. The main theme song is "Happiest Fool", sung by Maia Hirasawa. The film was released on 10 May 2014, and made its North American premiere at LA Eigafest 2014. Tear This Heart Out Tear This Heart Out is a 2008 Mexican film directed by Roberto Sneider based on the novel of the same name by Ángeles Mastretta. It was Mexicos official submission for the 2009 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Cuba and the Cameraman Cuba and the Cameraman is a 2017 American documentary film written, directed and co-produced by Jon Alpert. The film is a Netflix Original and was first shown at the 74th Venice International Film Festival. A Virgin Among the Living Dead A Virgin Among the Living Dead is a 1973 European erotic horror film directed by Jesús Franco. Franco shot the film in 1971, but it was only released in 1973 after some additional erotic footage was added to the film without Francos involvement. It was later re-cut with some extra zombie footage and redistributed to theaters again in 1981 as a zombie film. It has since been restored on DVD to Francos original directors cut. How I Got Into College How I Got Into College is a 1989 romantic comedy film directed by Savage Steve Holland, starring Anthony Edwards, Corey Parker, and Lara Flynn Boyle and produced & released by 20th Century Fox. This is the film debut of eventual voice actor Tom Kenny. (Sökarna) Sökarna is a 1993 Swedish crime film directed by Daniel Fridell and Peter Cartriers. Liam Norberg stars as Jocke, a young criminal who after serving jail time becomes a successful bank robber and drug dealer. The story is set in an alternative, visually stylized Stockholm in the early 1990s. A sequel, Återkomsten was produced in 2006. A month before the premiere, Norberg was arrested for a robbery he had committed in 1990, and sentenced to five years in jail. Later it was also revealed that Norberg had used money from his robberies to help finance the production. The film is considered a major cult classic in Sweden. The Swedish hip-hop group Infinite Mass gained public attention after their appearance in the movie with their controversial song "Area Turns Red", also known as "Shoot the Racist". Now You See It... Now You See It... is a 2005 Disney Channel Original Movie. The film is told from Allysons point of view, similar to a documentary and tells the story of what can happen when a reality TV show uncovers something that is not meant to be seen on television. Buried Alive Buried Alive is a 2007 horror film starring Terence Jay, Leah Rachel, and Tobin Bell, about a group of college students stalked by a vengeful spirit during a New Mexico road trip. It was a straight-to-DVD release distributed by Dimension Extreme. This film was a Blockbuster Exclusive. The Rebel The Rebel is a 2007 Vietnamese martial arts film directed by Charlie Nguyen and starring Johnny Tri Nguyen, Dustin Nguyen and Veronica Ngo. It premiered on April 12, 2007 at the Vietnamese International Film Festival in Irvine. It was released on April 27, 2007 in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City and played as the Closing Night film at the 2007 VC FilmFest in Los Angeles. Fallen Angels Fallen Angels is a 2008 film directed by Morten Tyldum. It was nominated for numerous Amanda Awards in 2008. It is the fourth film in the Varg Veum series. Camp Hell Camp Hell is a 2010 American thriller film starring Will Denton, Dana Delany, Andrew McCarthy, Bruce Davison and Jesse Eisenberg. The film was previously titled Camp Hope. It was released August 13, 2010 in the United States. Megamind: The Button of Doom Megamind: The Button of Doom is a 2011 computer animated short film released on DVD/Blu-ray with Megamind on February 25, 2011, starring Will Ferrell and David Cross. The Dam Keeper The Dam Keeper is a 2014 American animated short film directed by Robert Kondo and Daisuke Tsutsumi. It tells the story of Pig, an introverted youth who lives in a windmill and keeps a dark fog from engulfing his town. Although socially rejected by his peers, he is befriended by the artistic Fox. Kondo and Tsutsumi began developing the film while working as art directors on Monsters University and produced it through a co-op program at Pixar. This is Tsutsumis second short film, after 2011s Sketchtravel, and Kondos first directorial effort. Producers Megan Bartel and Duncan Ramsay were also employees at Pixar. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Short Film. Seashore Seashore is a 2015 Brazilian drama film, directed by Filipe Matzembacher and Marcio Reolon, starring Mateus Almada, Maurício Barcellos, Irene Brietzke, Elisa Brittes, Maitê Felistoffa, Francisco Gick, Fernando Hart and Danuta Zaguetto. Zoombies Zoombies is a 2016 American made-for-television science fiction action horror film directed by Glenn R. Miller and written by Scotty Mullen. The story follows a small staff and some visitors of a to-be-opened zoo affected by a mysterious virus which turns the animals into meat-seeking aggressive zombies. A sequel Zoombies 2 was released on March 26, 2019. Street Angel Street Angel is a 1928 American silent drama film with a Movietone soundtrack, directed by Frank Borzage, adapted by Harry H. Caldwell, Katherine Hilliker, Philip Klein, Marion Orth and Henry Roberts Symonds from the play Lady Cristilinda by Monckton Hoffe. As one of the early, transitional sound film releases, it did not include recorded dialogue, but used intertitles along with recorded sound effects and musical selections. Street Angel was one of three movies for which Janet Gaynor received an Academy Award for Best Actress in 1929; the others were F. W. Murnaus A Song of Two Humans and Borzages 7th Heaven. Street Angel was also nominated for Best Art Direction and Best Cinematography. The acting award was given in 1929 and the other two in 1930, which accords the movie the distinction of being one of only two films to ever receive an Oscar nomination in two different years that was not a foreign language film. The other was The Quiet One nominated in 1949 for Documentary Feature and 1950 for Story and Screenplay. Terminal Invasion Terminal Invasion is a 2002 science fiction television film directed by Sean S. Cunningham and starring Bruce Campbell and Chase Masterson. The plot involves a group of aliens disguised as humans who take over an airport in preparation for an invasion of Earth. A female pilot and a convicted murderer fight back. A Brand New Life A Brand New Life is a 2009 film. It is the debut feature of director Ounie Lecomte, who directed and wrote the film. Loosely based on Lecomtes own experience, A Brand New Life is set in Seoul in 1975. The film portrays a girl who is left in a Catholic orphanage by her father and her struggle to adjust to a new life. A Brand New Life was released in South Korea on October 29, 2009. The film grossed over US$167,776 and was well received by critics. It won several awards, such as the Best Asian Film Award at the 22nd Tokyo International Film Festival and the jury award at the 2009 Cinekid Festival in Amsterdam. The Hunters The Hunters is a 2011 French crime horror thriller film directed by Chris Briant. The film was produced by Antoine Huet, Thomas Malmonte, Donato Rotunno, Joseph Rouschop. It stars Dianna Agron, Steven Waddington and Tony Becker. It was released in limited theaters on December 27, 2011. The Vampire Bat The Vampire Bat is a 1933 American Pre-Code horror film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, Melvyn Douglas, and Dwight Frye. Theodora Goes Wild Theodora Goes Wild is a 1936 American romantic comedy film that tells the story of the residents in a small town who are incensed by a risqué novel, unaware that the book was written under a pseudonym by a member of the towns leading family. It stars Irene Dunne and Melvyn Douglas and was directed by Richard Boleslawski. The film was written by Mary McCarthy and Sidney Buchman. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role for Irene Dunne and Best Film Editing. Its often mentioned as a screwball comedy. Prior to this film, Dunne had been cast in dramatic films. Theodora Goes Wild was her first comedy, and while it was reported in a biography of Cary Grant that she was unsure of herself in comedies, this extremely popular film proved to be the beginning of a new phase in her film career as a screen comedian. The Cloud-Capped Star Meghe Dhaka Tara is a 1960 film written and directed by Ritwik Ghatak, based on a social novel by Shaktipada Rajguru with the same title. It stars Supriya Choudhury, Anil Chatterjee, Gita Dey, Bijon Bhattacharya, Niranjan Roy, and Gyanesh Mukherjee. It was part of a trilogy consisting of Meghe Dhaka Tara, Komal Gandhar, and Subarnarekha, all dealing with the aftermath of the Partition of Bengal during the Partition of India in 1947 and the refugees coping with it. Toothless For the condition of being toothless, see Edentulism. For the fictional dragon named Toothless, see How to Train Your Dragon. Toothless is a 1997 American made-for-television fantasy film that first aired as part of The Wonderful World of Disney on ABC and produced by Disney Telefilms and Mandeville Films. Shark Skin Man and Peach Hip Girl is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Katsuhito Ishii and starring Tadanobu Asano. It is based on a manga of the same name by Minetaro Mochizuki which was originally serialized in Mister Magazine circa 1993 under the title "Daisharin". The current title was adopted when the comic was published as its own book. Offside Offside is a Swedish film from 2006, directed by Mårten Klingberg and starring Jonas Karlsson, Torkel Petersson, Ingvar Hirdwall, Göran Ragnerstam and Brendan Coyle. What's Left of You Senden Bana Kalan is a Turkish movie released on 17 April 2015. Let the Corpses Tan Let the Corpses Tan is a 2017 Western film directed and written by Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani. The film is based on the novel Laissez bronzer les cadavres by Jean-Patrick Manchette and Jean-Pierre Bastid. The film involves a gang of thieves who obtain 250 kg of stolen gold who arrive at the home of an artist who is caught in a love triangle. The scenario quickly escalates into a day long gun fight between police and robbers. Let the Corpses Tan received eight nominations at the 9th Magritte Awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Cattet and Forzani, winning three. The Hands of Orlac The Hands of Orlac is a 1924 Austrian silent horror film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Conrad Veidt, Alexandra Sorina and Fritz Kortner. The films plot is based on the story Les Mains dOrlac by Maurice Renard. Wiene had made his name as a director of Expressionist films such as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and in The Hands of Orlac combined expressionist motifs with more naturalistic visuals. The film has been remade twice. O. Henry's Full House O. Henrys Full House is a 1952 American anthology film made by 20th Century Fox, consisting of five films, each based on a story by O. Henry. The film was produced by André Hakim and directed by five directors from five screenplays with different authors. The music score was composed by Alfred Newman. The film is narrated by author John Steinbeck, who made his only on-camera appearance to introduce each story. Howard Hawks "The Ransom of Red Chief" was so poorly received that the studio removed it before the film opened widely. Jet Pilot Jet Pilot is a 1957 Cold War adventure-romance film directed by Josef von Sternberg, and starring John Wayne and Janet Leigh. It was written and produced by Jules Furthman, and presented by Howard Hughes. Filming lasted more than eighteen months, beginning in 1949. The last day of shooting was in May 1953, but the Technicolor film was kept out of release by Hughes due to his tinkering until October 1957, by which time Hughes had sold RKO. Universal-International ended up distributing Jet Pilot. The film went through several directorial changes, after Sternbergs work between October 1949 and February 1950. After that, Philip Cochran, Furthman, Edward Killy, Byron Haskin, and Don Siegel also directed scenes, as did Howard Hughes himself. All were uncredited as directors or second unit directors. Although Jet Pilot was publicized as showcasing the U.S. Air Forces latest jets, by the time it was finally shown, most of the aircraft in the film were obsolescent or obsolete, supplanted by more modern aircraft. In one aerial scene, the two lead characters fly a Lockheed F-94 Starfire to test a radar approach to intercept a propeller driven Convair B-36 bomber. Jet Pilot was reportedly Howard Hughess favorite film, one he watched repeatedly in his later years. Summer Magic Summer Magic is a 1963 Walt Disney Productions family musical film directed by James Neilson, and starring Hayley Mills, Burl Ives, and Dorothy McGuire in a story about an early 1900s Boston widow and her children taking up residence in a small town in Maine. The film was based on the novel Mother Careys Chickens by Kate Douglas Wiggin. It was the fourth of six films that Mills appeared in for Disney, and the young actress received a Golden Globe nomination for her work. Mills later said it was the worst of the movies she made for Disney. Warning Sign Warning Sign is a 1985 science fiction-horror film directed by Hal Barwood and starring Sam Waterston, Kathleen Quinlan, Yaphet Kotto, and Jeffrey DeMunn. Backyard Dogs Backyard Dogs is a 2000 sports film written and directed by Robert Boris. Lovely, Still Lovely, Still is a 2008 Christmas-themed romantic drama film starring Martin Landau and Ellen Burstyn. It was written and directed by Nik Fackler. Another Man's Poison Another Mans Poison is a 1951 British drama film directed by Irving Rapper and starring Bette Davis, Gary Merrill and Emlyn Williams. The screenplay by Val Guest is based on the play Deadlock by Leslie Sands. Sharpe's Sword Sharpes Sword is a 1995 British television drama, the eighth of a series screened on the ITV network that follows the career of Richard Sharpe, a fictional British soldier during the Napoleonic Wars. It is based on the novel of the same name by Bernard Cornwell, though it is set a year later than the book. Always: Sunset on Third Street is a 2005 Japanese film co-written and directed by the Japanese filmmaker Takashi Yamazaki, based on Ryōhei Saigans long-running manga Sanchōme no Yūhi. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. The film eventually spawned two sequels, Always Zoku Sanchōme no Yūhi and Always Sanchōme no Yūhi 64. Inseparable Inseparable is a 2011 Chinese psychological comedy-drama film written and directed by Dayyan Eng, and starring Kevin Spacey, Gong Beibi and Daniel Wu. Uzak Ihtimal Wrong Rosary is a 2009 Turkish drama film directed by Mahmut Fazıl Çoşkun. The Phenom The Phenom is a 2016 American sports drama film written and directed by Noah Buschel, starring Johnny Simmons, Paul Giamatti, and Ethan Hawke. The film was released on June 24, 2016, by RLJ Entertainment. Yeh Hai Jalwa Yeh Hai Jalwa is a 2002 Bollywood comedy film directed by David Dhawan. It stars Salman Khan and Amisha Patel in lead roles, with Kader Khan, Rati Agnihotri, Rishi Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Rinke Khanna and Sanjay Dutt in supporting roles.The film was a flop at the Box Office but the songs were quite popular among the masses. Los Angeles Plays Itself Los Angeles Plays Itself is a video essay by Thom Andersen, finished in 2003, exploring the way Los Angeles has been presented in movies. Consisting almost entirely of clips from other films with narration, the film was not initially released commercially. The film was only seen in screenings presented by Andersen, occasional presentations at American Cinematheque and copies distributed via filesharing and other person-to-person methods. In 2014, it was announced that the film would finally be released officially by Cinema Guild. Andersen stated that the film idea occurred to him after a lecture he gave at the California Institute of the Arts, where he talked about his objections to L.A. Confidential, the 1997 Curtis Hanson film adapted from James Ellroys novel. The Fighter Pilot , is a 2013 Japanese war drama film directed by Takashi Yamazaki and based on a novel by Naoki Hyakuta, published in English by Vertical Inc. Blaze Blaze is a 2018 American biographical drama film directed by Ethan Hawke based on the life of country musician Blaze Foley. The screenplay by Hawke and Sybil Rosen was adapted from the memoir Living in the Woods in a Tree: Remembering Blaze by Rosen. It stars musician Ben Dickey as Foley. The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and was released in the United States on August 17, 2018, by IFC Films. What Price Hollywood? What Price Hollywood? is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Cukor and starring Constance Bennett with Lowell Sherman. The screenplay by Gene Fowler, Rowland Brown, Jane Murfin, and Ben Markson, is based on a story by Adela Rogers St. Johns and Louis Stevens. The Three Lives of Thomasina The Three Lives of Thomasina is a 1963 American-British fantasy film directed by Don Chaffey and starring Patrick McGoohan, Susan Hampshire, child actor Matthew Garber and child actress Karen Dotrice in a story about a cat and her influence on a family. The screenplay was written by Robert Westerby and Paul Gallico. It was based upon Gallicos 1957 novel Thomasina. The film was shot in Inveraray, Argyll, Scotland, and Pinewood Studios, England. Clara's Heart Claras Heart is a 1988 American drama film, based on Joseph Olshans novel of the same name, directed by Robert Mulligan, written by Mark Medoff and is also Neil Patrick Harris debut role. Koko Flanel Koko Flanel is a Belgian comedy movie directed by Stijn Coninx starring Urbanus, Bea Van Der Maat, Willeke van Ammelrooy, Herbert Flack and Ann Petersen. The movie was released in 1990 and was until 18 February 2009 the most successful Flemish movie with respect to the number of visitors in Belgian movie theatres. It was then beaten by Loft. Quints Quints is a 2000 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Kimberly J. Brown as the older sister of a set of quintuplets. Kingdom Come Kingdom Come is a 2001 American comedy-drama film, written by David Bottrell and Jessie Jones, and directed by Doug McHenry. This film stars LL Cool J, Jada Pinkett Smith, Vivica A. Fox, Anthony Anderson, Toni Braxton, Whoopi Goldberg, Loretta Devine, and Darius McCrary. Tezz Tezz is a 2012 Indian Hindi action thriller film directed by Priyadarshan. It stars Ajay Devgn, Anil Kapoor, Kangana Ranaut, Zayed Khan, Sameera Reddy and Boman Irani. South Indian Film Superstar Mohanlal has a cameo role. The stunt choreographer chosen for the movie was Gareth Milne, the stunt co-ordinator of Rise of the Silver Surfer and Book of Secrets. Tezz was earlier titled Bullet Train" The official trailer was released on 4 January 2012. The movie was released on 27 April 2012 in 1950 screens. Shooting began in beginning of 2011 in Scotland and wrapping up in Mumbai. Upon release the film received mixed reviews from critics and was an average performer at the box office, despite having a stellar cast and a large cinematic release. The movie is based on the 1975 Japanese movie The Bullet Train. Book of Dragons Book of Dragons is a computer-animated/2D-animated short film based on the How to Train Your Dragon franchise. It was produced by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Steve Hickner. The short was released on November 15, 2011, on DVD and Blu-ray, along with Gift of the Night Fury, another short film based on the Dragons. One More Time One More Time is a 2015 drama film written and directed by Robert Edwards. The film stars Christopher Walken, Amber Heard, Kelli Garner, Hamish Linklater, Ann Magnuson and Oliver Platt. The film was released on April 8, 2016, by Starz Digital. Kalinka Kalinka is a 2016 French-German drama film directed by Vincent Garenq. The film is based on the true story of the Kalinka Bamberski case which took place in 1982. The film was released on 16 March 2016. Varathan Varathan is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language survival thriller film directed by Amal Neerad. It was jointly produced by Nazriya Nazim and Neerad under the banners of Fahadh Faasil and Friends and Amal Neerad Productions. It was written by Suhas-Sharfu and stars Fahadh Faasil and Aishwarya Lekshmi. The film was released on 20 September 2018. Multiple critics described it as an uncredited remake of the movie " Straw Dogs". Indestructible Man Indestructible Man is a 1956 American crime horror science fiction film, an original screenplay by Vy Russell and Sue Dwiggins for producer-director Jack Pollexfen and starring Lon Chaney, Ross Elliott and Robert Shayne. The picture was produced independently by C.G.K. Productions, and distributed in the United States by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation. The film was distributed theatrically in 1956 on a double bill with World Without End. Strul Strul is a 1988 Swedish film directed by Jonas Frick. Gentleman Gentleman is a 1993 Indian Tamil-language vigilante action film written and directed by S. Shankar, marking his debut, and produced by K. T. Kunjumon. It stars Arjun and Madhoo in the lead roles while Goundamani, Senthil, Charan Raj, Subhashri, and Vineeth play supporting roles. The films music was composed by A. R. Rahman. The choreography in the film was viewed as a highlight. This high-budget production won positive reviews and became a blockbuster at the box office. The film was remade in Hindi as The Gentleman in 1994, by Mahesh Bhatt, starring Chiranjeevi. Eternal Summer Eternal Summer is a 2006 Taiwanese film starring Joseph Chang, Ray Chang and Kate Yeung. It was directed by Leste Chen. In 2006 the film received four nominations at the 43rd Golden Horse Awards, where Ray Chang won the award for Best New Performer. Vay Arkadas Vay Arkadaş is a 2010 Turkish comedy film directed by Kemal Uzun. Cartouche Cartouche is a 1962 French adventurer film directed by Philippe de Broca and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Claudia Cardinale. The Magnificent Butcher Magnificent Butcher is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, and starring Sammo Hung, Kwan Tak-hing, Yuen Biao, and Wei Pai. The film is based on the story of Lam Sai-wing, one of the students of the legendary Chinese folk hero Wong Fei-hung. Hung plays "Butcher" Lam Sai-wing and Kwan Tak-hing plays Wong Fei-hung, a role he had played before in over 70 films. The film also features Hungs opera "brother" Yuen Biao as another of Wongs students, Leung Foon, a role he would reprise years later in the film Once Upon a Time in China along with Jet Li. Magnificent Butcher was produced as Hungs attempt to duplicate the success of Jackie Chans 1978 martial arts action comedy film Drunken Master, in which Chan plays Wong Fei-hung. Drunken Master heavily features the Beggar So character, who is also in Magnificent Butcher. From the Hip From the Hip, is a 1987 courtroom dramedy film directed by Bob Clark from a screenplay by Clark and David E. Kelley. The film stars Judd Nelson, Elizabeth Perkins, John Hurt, Ray Walston, and Darren McGavin. I Got the Hook Up I Got the Hook-Up is a 1998 U.S. crime comedy film, starring Anthony Johnson, Master P, Ice Cube, C-Murder and directed by Michael Martin. This was No Limit Records first theatrical release. The movie was distributed by Dimension Films. Indian Indian is a 2001 Indian Hindi-language crime drama film directed by N. Maharajan and starring Sunny Deol, Shilpa Shetty, Raj Babbar and Mukesh Rishi. A remake of the Tamil film Vallarasu starring Vijayakanth, the film had dialogues written by Sanjay Masoom. It opened on 26 October 2001 to excellent collections. Casa de los babys Casa de los Babys is a 2003 drama film written, directed, and edited by filmmaker John Sayles. It features an ensemble cast, including Marcia Gay Harden, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Daryl Hannah. Match Match is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Stephen Belber, based on his 2004 play of the same name. The film stars Patrick Stewart, Carla Gugino and Matthew Lillard. The film was released on January 14, 2015, by IFC Films. The 7.39 The 7.39 is a British drama television film that was broadcast in two parts on BBC One on 6 January and 7 January 2014. This romantic drama from Carnival Films was written by David Nicholls. Things I Like, Things I Don't Like Foutaises is a 1989 French short film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Baazi Baazi is a 1995 Indian action film directed by Ashutosh Gowarikar and starring Aamir Khan and Mamta Kulkarni. It received mixed reviews from critics, with an India Today reviewer at its release calling it "an ambitious collage of foreign films - Die Hard, Point Break, Rambo - that just doesnt work." Film director Satyajit Bhatkal, after calling it a "Die Hard remake", stated that "the masala created massive indigestion both critically and commercially." A Quiet Life A Quiet Life is a 2010 Italian neo-noir film directed by Claudio Cupellini. It entered the competition at the 2010 Rome International Film Festival, in which Toni Servillo was awarded best actor. LUV LUV is a 2012 crime drama film directed by Sheldon Candis. It was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. LUV was shot in and around Baltimore, Maryland, and had its Baltimore premiere at the Maryland Film Festival 2012. It has a 35% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 31 reviews. The Last Note The Last Note is a 2017 Greek drama film directed by Pantelis Voulgaris. It is based on the execution of 200 Greek political prisoners in reprisal for the killing of a German general by Greek partisans in 1944. Hotel du Nord Hôtel du Nord is a 1938 French drama film directed by Marcel Carné and starring Annabella. Macabre Macabre is a 1980 Italian horror film directed by Lamberto Bava. The Shadow Riders The Shadow Riders is a 1982 American made-for-television western film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and starring Tom Selleck, Sam Elliott, Dominique Dunne, and Katharine Ross. Based on The Shadow Riders by Louis LAmour, the film is about two brothers who meet up after fighting on opposite sides of the Civil War and return home only to find their siblings kidnapped by ruthless raiders. Together they set out on an adventure to rescue their family. The film reunites actors Selleck, Elliot, and Jeff Osterhage, who also starred in the 1979 film The Sacketts. The Shadow Riders first aired in the United States on September 28, 1982. Copper Mountain Copper Mountain is a 1983 comedy film written and directed by Damian Lee and David Mitchell. It features performances by Rita Coolidge and other country singers. Yellow Earth Yellow Earth is a 1984 Chinese drama film. It was the directorial debut for Chen Kaige. The films notable cinematography is by Zhang Yimou. At the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards ceremony on 27 March 2005, a list of 100 Best Chinese Motion Pictures was tallied, and Yellow Earth came in fourth. The film was produced by Guangxi Film Studio. Zhang Yimou, a colleague of Chen, photographed the film. Richard James Havis, author of Changing the Face of Chinese Cinema: An Interview with Chen Kaige, said that the film was the first Chinese film "at least since the 1949 Communist Liberation, to tell a story through images rather than dialog." Therefore, the film attracted controversy in China. Havis added that the film "was also equivocal about the Communist Partys ability to help the peasants during the Communist revolution", a position which differed from that espoused by the propaganda films that were produced after 1949." Daffy Duck's Quackbusters Daffy Ducks Quackbusters is a 1988 Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies film with a compilation of classic Warner Bros. Cartoons shorts and animated bridging sequences, starring Daffy Duck. It was the final theatrical production in which Mel Blanc provided the voices of the various Looney Tunes characters before his death on July 10, 1989. Unlike previous compilation films, Quackbusters uses pre-existing music from older Looney Tunes shorts composed by Carl Stalling, Milt Franklyn and William Lava. It was also one of the two compilation films of classic Warner Bros. cartoon shorts not composed by Robert J. Walsh. The film was released to theaters by Warner Bros. on September 24, 1988. Similar to The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie, which was preceded with the Oscar-winning Knighty Knight Bugs, Quackbusters is preceded with the exclusive short The Night of the Living Duck. The Nutcracker Prince The Nutcracker Prince is a 1990 Canadian-American animated fantasy film produced by Lacewood Productions and released by Warner Bros. Pictures and directed by Paul Schibli. The film was based on the story The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by E. T. A. Hoffmann and also influenced by its ballet adaptation The Nutcracker. Tchaikovskys music to that ballet is used as the main instrumental soundtrack. The film centers on a young man named Hans who is transformed into a nutcracker by mice, and can only break the spell if he slays the Mouse King and wins the heart of a girl named Clara. The film features the voice talents of Kiefer Sutherland as Hans, Megan Follows as Clara, Mike MacDonald as the evil Mouse King, Peter OToole as Pantaloon, an old soldier, Phyllis Diller as the Mouse Queen, and Peter Boretski as Uncle Drosselmeier. Unhook the Stars Unhook the Stars is a 1996 American drama film directed by Nick Cassavetes, and starring his mother Gena Rowlands, Marisa Tomei, and Gérard Depardieu. Rowlands plays Mildred, a widow who befriends the wayward Monica, a single mother from across the street, and eventually finds herself babysitter of Monicas young son, J.J. Throughout the film, Monica and J.J. inadvertently teach Mildred valuable life lessons about herself and her relationships with others. Rowlands and Tomei both received SAG Award nominations for their performances. The films title refers to a song of the same name by Cyndi Lauper, which can be heard over the closing credits. Fast Food Fast Women Fast Food Fast Women is a 2000 American romantic-comedy/vehicular-action film written and directed by Amos Kollek and financed by French and Italian production companies. The tag line for the film was "There are 18 million people in New York City, but only one like Bella." It was entered into the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Gunslinger Girl is a Japanese manga series by Yu Aida. It began serialization on May 21, 2002 in Dengeki Daioh and ended on September 27, 2012. The chapters were also published in 15 tankōbon volumes by ASCII Media Works. Set in modern Italy, the series focuses on young cybernetic girls and their adult male handlers who use them as assassins under the directions of a government organization. The manga series is licensed for an English language release in North America by Seven Seas Entertainment. A thirteen-episode anime adaptation produced by Madhouse aired in Japan on Fuji Television from October 9, 2003, to February 19, 2004. A sequel titled Gunslinger Girl -Il Teatrino- and created by Artland premiered in Japan on Tokyo MX TV on January 8, 2008. It spanned thirteen episodes, concluding on April 1, 2008. Two additional episodes were released on DVD in Japan on October 24, 2008. Funimation has licensed both anime seasons and the OVAs. Varg Veum - Bitre blomster Bitter Flowers is 2007 Norwegian crime thriller directed by Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen. It is the first in a series of twelve films about the private detective Varg Veum, based on the books by Gunnar Staalesen. The film stars Trond Espen Seim as Veum. Salvage Salvage is a 2009 British horror film directed by Lawrence Gough, produced by Julie Lau and written by Colin ODonnell and Alan Patterson. The film stars Neve McIntosh, Shaun Dooley and Linzey Cocker as residents in a suburban street who find themselves isolated from the outside world following an emergency. The film was one of three produced in Liverpool to celebrate the citys status as EU City of Culture in 2008, and was filmed on the set of former soap opera Brookside. It was produced on a minimal budget, and was the last time the Brookside set was used for filming purposes before it was sold to a private developer. Neve McIntosh won two Best Actress awards for her role in the film. Creative Control Creative Control is a 2015 science fiction drama film, directed by Benjamin Dickinson from a screenplay written by Micah Bloomberg and Dickinson. It stars Dickinson, Nora Zehetner, Dan Gill, Alexia Rasmussen, Gavin McInnes and Reggie Watts. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 14, 2015. It was released on March 11, 2016, by Amazon Studios and Magnolia Pictures. Sharpe's Battle Sharpes Battle is a 1995 British television drama, the seventh of a series screened on the ITV network that follows the career of Richard Sharpe, a fictional British soldier during the Napoleonic Wars. It is somewhat based on the novel of the same name by Bernard Cornwell, though the film is set in 1813 on the Spanish-French border, rather than in 1811 on the border with Portugal. The Journey of Jared Price The Journey of Jared Price is a gay-themed coming-of-age 2000 film written, produced and directed by Academy Award winner Dustin Lance Black and starring Corey Spears, Josh Jacobson, Rocki Cragg, and Steve Tyler. The Journey of Jared Price was Blacks first feature film. Spider Forest Spider Forest is a 2004 South Korean horror-drama written and directed by Song Il-gon. Jerichow Jerichow is a 2008 German drama film written and directed by Christian Petzold. It is loosely inspired by the American novel The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. Cain. The film was invited into the competition of the 65th Venice Film Festival, as the first film to be shown, and was also nominated for the 2009 German Film Prize in the Best Feature Film and Best Director categories. The official German premiere was on 8 January 2009. The American showings were in German with English subtitles. As the title suggests, the film takes place in the German town of Jerichow. Sniper: Ghost Shooter Sniper: Ghost Shooter is a 2016 direct-to-video action film. The film is the sixth installment of the Sniper film series. Styx Styx is a 2018 German-Austrian drama film directed by Wolfgang Fischer. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. The Bold, the Corrupt, and the Beautiful The Bold, the Corrupt, and the Beautiful is a 2017 Taiwanese crime drama film written and directed by Yang Ya-che, set in Taiwan in the 1980s. The film stars Kara Hui, Wu Ke-xi and Vicky Chen It premiered on October 15, 2017, at the 22nd Busan International Film Festival. The Killing of Sister George The Killing of Sister George is a 1968 American black drama film directed by Robert Aldrich and filmed at his Aldrich Studios in Los Angeles. It is based on the 1964 play by British playwright Frank Marcus. In the film, an aging lesbian television actress, June "George" Buckridge, simultaneously faces the loss of her popular television role and the breakdown of her long-term relationship with a younger woman. Although Marcuss play was a black comedy, the film version was marketed as a "shocking drama"; it added explicit lesbian content that was not in the original play, and was presented as a serious treatment of lesbianism. The Asphyx The Asphyx is a 1972 British horror film directed by Peter Newbrook. Also known as Spirit of the Dead and The Horror of Death, it stars Robert Stephens and Robert Powell. Laawaris Laawaris is an 1981 Indian drama film directed by Prakash Mehra. The film became known for its song "Mere Angene Mein Tumhara Kya Kaam Hai" rendered twice: the first time by a young Alka Yagnik, who earned her first Filmfare nomination as best female playback singer, and the second time by Amitabh Bachchan. The second version became very popular due to Bachans comedic performance in drag. The lyrics pay tribute to all kinds of wives, be they fat, tall, short, dark, or fair skinned. Even today, the song is popular among audiences. Laawaris starred Amitabh Bachchan, Amjad Khan, Zeenat Aman and Raakhee. In Hindi, "Laawaris" loosely means bastard or orphan. Although the word still has negative connotations, they are not as extreme as in English. The story revolves around an orphan who stumbles over reality in search for his parents. The film was an "All Time Highest Earner" that year, got the highest verdict present at that time from the Trade Guide, and was among those rare movies which crossed 2 Crore per territory. There were only 13 All time earner movies till 1984, and Laawaris was among them. It earned additional Filmfare nominations for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor. 'night, Mother night, Mother is a 1986 American drama film starring Sissy Spacek and Anne Bancroft. It was directed by Tom Moore and written by Marsha Norman based on her Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name. The film was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. Tom Moore had also directed the play on Broadway. Mindwarp Mindwarp is a 1992 post-apocalyptic science fiction horror film, starring Bruce Campbell, Angus Scrimm, Marta Martin, Elizabeth Kent, and Wendy Sandow. The film is notable as one of three produced by Fangorias short-lived Fangoria Films label. Bella Mafia Bella Mafia is a 1997 American television film starring Vanessa Redgrave, Nastassja Kinski, Jennifer Tilly, Illeana Douglas and Dennis Farina. Redgrave was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film. The movie has gained a cult following. It is based on the book Bella Mafia written in 1991 by English author Lynda La Plante. Eldorado Eldorado is a Belgian/French seriocomic road movie in the Belgian surrealist and absurdist tradition, directed by Bouli Lanners and selected for the Directors’ Fortnight 61st Cannes Film Festival 2008. The film received the André Cavens Award for Best Film by the Belgian Film Critics Association. It was the official entry from Belgium for the 81st Academy Awards, but was not chosen as one of the films to be nominated during the ceremony. It was filmed in Wallonia. Boys of Abu Ghraib Boys of Abu Ghraib is a 2014 American war film inspired by the events that took place at the Abu Ghraib prison in 2003. It was written and directed by Luke Moran, who co-stars alongside Sean Astin, Omid Abtahi, Sara Paxton, and John Heard. Filmmakers Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz served as executive producers on the film, which was produced by Luke Moran and Cru Ennis. The film was released in US theaters on March 28, 2014. It has a runtime of 102 minutes and is rated R. The Passionate Friends The Passionate Friends is a 1949 British romantic drama film directed by David Lean. The film is based on A Novel by H. G. Wells. It describes a love triangle in which a woman cannot give up her affair with another man. The film was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. Elephant Walk Elephant Walk is a 1954 American drama film produced by Paramount Pictures, directed by William Dieterle, and starring Elizabeth Taylor, Dana Andrews, Peter Finch and Abraham Sofaer. It is based upon the novel Elephant Walk by "Robert Standish", the pseudonym of the English novelist Digby George Gerahty. With many sections filmed on location it features several true life insights into the operation of tea plantations and the tea-making process within factories. It also looks at native ceremonies and beliefs. Most of the story centres upon the Elephant Walk Bungalow and the production of Elephant Walk Tea. Unknown Pleasures Unknown Pleasures is a 2002 Chinese film directed by Jia Zhangke, starring Wu Qiong, Zhao Weiwei and Zhao Tao as three disaffected youths living in Datong in 2001, part of the new "Birth Control" generation. Fed on a steady diet of popular culture, both Western and Chinese, the characters of Unknown Pleasures represent a new breed in the Peoples Republic of China, one detached from reality through the screen of media and the internet. The film was a co-production of four countries: Japans Office Kitano and T-Mark, Chinas Hu Tong Communications, Frances Lumen Films, and South Koreas E-Pictures. It competed for the Palme dOr at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival but would eventually lose to director Roman Polanskis Holocaust film, The Pianist. Unknown Pleasures is Jias third feature film after 1997s Xiao Wu and 2000s Platform, and it is sometimes considered the final film of an informal trilogy on a modern China in transition. The film also marked Jias last production outside of the Chinese studio system. With 2004s The World, Jia would work with the approval of the state film bureaucrats. Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! is a 2007 direct-to-DVD animated comedy mystery film, and the eleventh in the Scooby-Doo direct-to-video film series, produced by Warner Bros. Animation which began in late 2006. It was dedicated to Iwao Takamoto, who died during the making of the film, with a September 4, 2007, release date for the DVD. It was the final direct-to-video Scooby-Doo movie that Joseph Barbera was involved with. Under the Mountain Under the Mountain is a 2009 New Zealand film directed by Jonathan King starring Sam Neill, Oliver Driver, Sophie McBride, and Tom Cameron. It is based on the 1979 novel of the same name by New Zealand author Maurice Gee. Private Romeo Private Romeo is an adaptation of William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet by Alan Brown made in 2011. The film is a reenactment of the play exclusively spoken in an all-male high school military academy called McKinley Military Academy. Amidst this recitation is a gay love blossoming between the two cadets, Sam Singleton / Romeo played by Seth Numrich and Glenn Mangan / Juliet played by Matt Doyle. The film was Browns take on Dont ask, the official United States policy on gays serving in the military from December 21, 1993, to September 20, 2011. The scenes of the cadet school and the lessons of the play "Romeo and Juliet" are filmed in desaturated colors, gray, khaki, and pale, whereas the scenes depicting the actual Shakespearean scenes are shown in saturated colors. The film project was previously known as "McKinley" and as "The Shakespeare Project". Brown was inspired to write the script after seeing Joe Calarcos play Shakespeares R&J in 2008 wherein four senior students in blazers, discover Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet and become intrigued by it while reciting excerpts, and act out key scenes from the play intermingled with their own personal realities. All four play various roles in a minimalist stage setting. Scooby-Doo! Camp Scare Scooby-Doo! Camp Scare is a 2010 direct-to-DVD animated comedy horror-mystery film based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoon, and was released on September 14, 2010. The film was released seven months after the release of Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo. The 15th direct-to-video Scooby-Doo film, the movie sold 53,389 units in its first week and as of January 2013, it has sold approximately 194,000 units. Outpost: Rise of the Spetsnaz Outpost: Rise of the Spetsnaz, also known as Outpost 3, is a 2013 British sci-fi horror film and the third entry in the Outpost film series. Unlike its predecessors Outpost and Black Sun, Rise of the Spetsnaz was not directed by Steve Barker and was instead directed by Kieran Parker, who had served as a producer on both of the prior films. The film had its world premiere on 27 June 2013 at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Rise of the Spetsnaz serves as a prequel to the series and is set during World War II and expands upon the creation of the invincible supernatural soldiers. Broken Horses Broken Horses is a 2015 American mystery thriller film directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra and starring María Valverde, Thomas Jane, Anton Yelchin, Vincent DOnofrio and Sean Patrick Flanery. It was released on April 10, 2015. The film is a remake of the 1989 Hindi film Parinda, also directed by Chopra. Driver from Hell Wrecker is a 2015 Canadian horror film written and directed by Micheal Bafaro. It stars Anna Hutchison and Drea Whitburn as friends on a road trip who are menaced by a psychopathic tow truck driver. It premiered on November 6, 2015. Follow Me, Boys! Follow Me, Boys! is a 1966 family film produced by Walt Disney Productions. It is an adaptation of the 1954 novel God and My Country by MacKinlay Kantor and is notable for being the final live action film produced by Walt Disney, which was released two weeks before his death. The film stars Fred MacMurray, Vera Miles, Lillian Gish, Charles Ruggles and Kurt Russell, and is co-produced by Walt Disney and Winston Hibler, directed by Norman Tokar and written by Louis Pelletier. The film is notable for being one of the few movies that features the Boy Scouts of America and is Disneys paean to the Boy Scouts. The title song "Follow Me, Boys!" was written by studio favorites Robert and Richard Sherman. For a time, after the film was released, the Boy Scouts of America was considering using the song as their anthem, but efforts toward this end were eventually dropped. Boys Life for December 1966 included a teaser article on the film. Follow Me, Boys! was the first of ten Disney films in which Kurt Russell would appear over the next ten years. A DVD version was released on February 3, 2004 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment, although it is in 4:3 pan and scan format, not the original 1.66:1 wide screen aspect ratio. Hells Angels on Wheels Hells Angels on Wheels is a 1967 American biker film directed by Richard Rush, and starring Adam Roarke, Jack Nicholson, and Sabrina Scharf. The film tells the story of a gas-station attendant with a bad attitude who finds life more exciting after he is allowed to hang out with a chapter of the Hells Angels outlaw motorcycle club. The Landlord The Landlord is a 1970 American comedy-drama film directed by Hal Ashby, based on the 1966 novel by Kristin Hunter. The film stars Beau Bridges in the lead role of a privileged and ignorant white man who selfishly becomes landlord of an inner-city tenement, unaware that the people he is responsible for are low-income, streetwise residents. Also in the cast are Lee Grant, Diana Sands, Pearl Bailey, and Louis Gossett Jr.. The film was Ashbys first film as director. The Saratov Approach The Saratov Approach is a 2013 American dramatic thriller film written and directed by Garrett Batty. The film depicts the 1998 kidnapping of two missionaries in Russia. It began a limited release on October 9, 2013, solely in Utah. Subsequently, the film was released throughout the Mormon Corridor. On January 10, 2014, the film began an expanded limited release throughout the United States. Anarchy Parlor Anarchy Parlor is a 2014 horror film and the directorial debut of Devon Downs and Kenny Gage, both of whom also wrote the films script. It had its world premiere on October 14, 2014 at the Screamfest Horror Film Festival and was shot over a 20-day period in Vilnius. Bound Bound is a 2015 American erotic romantic thriller drama film written and directed by Jared Cohn and starring Charisma Carpenter and Daniel Baldwin. Produced by The Asylum, the film is also a mockbuster of Fifty Shades of Grey. The Big Bird Cage The Big Bird Cage is a 1972 American exploitation film of the "women in prison" subgenre. It serves as a non-sequel follow-up to the 1971 film The Big Doll House. The film was written and directed by Jack Hill, and stars Pam Grier, Sid Haig, Anitra Ford, and Carol Speed. Ram Lakhan Ram Lakhan is a 1989 Indian crime drama film. It was produced and directed by Subhash Ghai and had an ensemble cast, including Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff, Madhuri Dixit, Dimple Kapadia, Raakhee and Anupam Kher. Director Subhash Ghai had initially offered the music to R.D. Burman. But after recording 2 songs, he immediately shifted the task to Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film was a huge box office blockbuster of its time and was loved by audiences. The film is considered a classic and is considered to be Ghais best work. Anil Kapoors character Lakhan was much loved by audiences and is considered to be one of his best performances. The film is also one of the most popular and successful films of the duo Anil Kapoor and Jackie Shroff, who share great on screen chemistry. The film featured the much loved Jodi of Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit and was one of their most memorable films together. Ram Lakhan was the second highest-grossing Bollywood film of 1989 and the second highest-grossing Indian film of the 1980s. Aditya 369 Aditya 369 is a 1991 Telugu language science fiction-adventure film, written and directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao and produced by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad. The film stars Balakrishna, Mohini, Tinnu Anand, Tarun Kumar, and Amrish Puri in pivotal roles, with soundtrack, and cinematography handled by Ilaiyaraaja, and V. S. R. Swamy respectively. Aditya 369 dealt with exploratory dystopian and apocalyptic themes. Aditya 369 received positive reviews, for its characters which stayed human, inconsistent and insecure. The films narrative takes the audience into the post apocalyptic experience through time travel, as well as folklore generation of 1500 A.D with a romantic backstory, and the hypothetical device "Time Machine". The film received the Nandi Awards for best costume Design, and Production design by Peketi Ranga Rao. As of October 2016, Singeetam Srinivasa Rao is developing a sequel to the film which will feature Balakrishnas son. Edi Edi is a 2002 Polish drama film directed and co-written by Piotr Trzaskalski. It received critical acclaim and eleven Polish Film Award nominations, winning two for Best Supporting Actor and Audience Award. The film was selected as the Polish entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 75th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Cameraperson Cameraperson is a 2016 autobiographical collage documentary film. The film is an account by director Kirsten Johnson about her life and career as a cinematographer. It relies on footage shot by Johnson across the years in numerous different countries. Cameraperson premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim and won the top prize at the Sheffield Doc/Fest. Young Törless Young Törless is a 1966 German film directed by Volker Schlöndorff, adapted from the autobiographical novel The Confusions of Young Törless by Robert Musil. It deals with the violent, sadistic and homoerotic tendencies of a group of boys at an Austrian military academy at the beginning of the 20th century. Formula of Love Formula of Love is a 1984 Soviet romantic fantasy comedy film directed by Mark Zakharov, from a screenplay by Grigori Gorin. It is loosely based on the story "Count Cagliostro" by Aleksei Tolstoy about a magician who sets out to prove humans power against the gods by fabricating love without the influence of the gods. It also follows the story lines of the woman he is trying to force to fall in love, the family with which they are staying and the stories of his servants. Free Samples Free Samples is a 2012 American independent comedy starring Jess Weixler and Jesse Eisenberg. The film was the directorial debut of Jay Gammill and the writing debut of Jim Beggarly. Jackie Jackie is a 2012 Dutch comedy-drama film directed by Antoinette Beumer, from an idea by Marnie Block and Karen van Holst Pellekaan. The leading roles are played by Carice van Houten, her real-life sister Jelka van Houten and Academy Award winner Holly Hunter. Night Must Fall Night Must Fall is a 1937 American film adaptation of the play by Emlyn Williams, adapted by John Van Druten and directed by Richard Thorpe. It stars Robert Montgomery, Rosalind Russell and Dame May Whitty in her Hollywood film debut at age 72. She reprised her role in the stage drama in London and New York City. A critical success, Night Must Fall was named the best film of the year by the National Board of Review. A 1964 remake stars Albert Finney. Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown is the 13th prime-time animated TV special based upon the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It originally aired on the CBS network on January 28, 1975 and aired annually on CBS from 1975 to 2000. It has aired annually on ABC since 2001 and has been paired with A Charlie Brown Valentine since 2009. Guest from the Future Visitor from the Future is a five-part Soviet childrens science fiction television miniseries, made at Gorky Film Studio, first aired in 1985. It is based on the novel One Hundred Years Ahead by Kir Bulychov. The series starred Natalya Guseva as Alisa Selezneva, a girl from the future that travels to the present and Aleksei Fomkin as Kolya Gerasimov, a boy, who lives in the year 1984 and travels to the future: year 2084. The series was a great success in the Soviet Union and is often reaired to this day. Jodi No.1 Jodi No.1 is a 2001 Bollywood comedy film directed by David Dhawan, starring Govinda and Sanjay Dutt in the lead roles, along with Anupam Kher, Monica Bedi and Twinkle Khanna in supporting roles. It was released on 13 April 2001. Kushi Kushi is a 2000 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by S. J. Surya and produced by A. M. Rathnam. The film featured Vijay and Jyothika in the leading roles, while Mumtaj, Vivek and Vijayakumar play other supporting roles. The film had cinematography by Jeeva, while music was composed by Deva. The film was released in May 2000 and spawned several remakes. In Hindi, the film was released as of the same name and in Telugu as of the same name and in Kannada as Eno Onthara. Jyothika went on to win the Filmfare Best Actress Award in Tamil for her performance in the film. The Lark Farm The Lark Farm is a 2007 Italian drama film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani about the Armenian Genocide. Basic Sanitation, the Movie Saneamento Básico is a 2007 Brazilian comedy film written and directed by Jorge Furtado. It stars Fernanda Torres, Wagner Moura, Camila Pitanga, Bruno Garcia, Lázaro Ramos, Tonico Pereira and Paulo José. Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops is a 1955 comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. After the film was completed, Universal-International wanted to rename it Abbott and Costello in the Stunt Men, because they did not consider the "Keystone Kops" to be relevant anymore. However, in October 1954, the studio relented and agreed to use the "Keystone Kops" name. Autumn Leaves Autumn Leaves is a 1956 American film noir drama film by Columbia Pictures and starring Joan Crawford in an older woman/younger man tale of mental illness. The screenplay was written by Jean Rouverol and Hugo Butler, though it was credited to Jack Jevne, since Rouverol and Butler were blacklisted at the time of the films release. The film was directed by Robert Aldrich and produced by William Goetz. Aldrich won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 1956 Berlin International Film Festival. Across the Tracks Across the Tracks is a 1991 American drama film about track and field directed and written by Sandy Tung. It stars Rick Schroder, Brad Pitt, Carrie Snodgress, and David Anthony Marshall. Rings Rings is a 2005 American horror short film. It was initially released as an extra disc with a re-release of The Ring on DVD. The events in Rings lead up to the sequel The Ring Two, on whose DVD Rings is also included as a bonus feature. The Betrayed The Betrayed is a 2008 American thriller film, directed by Amanda Gusack from her own screenplay and starring Melissa George, Oded Fehr and Christian Campbell. BlinkyTM BlinkyTM is a 2011 Irish-American short science fiction-horror film written, edited, and directed by Ruairí Robinson. The film stars Max Records, Robinson, Jenni Fontana, and James Nardini. It tells the story of a boy who adopts a robot and begins neglecting it, until the robot complies with commands to murder. The film was released in March 20, 2011. Les rois mages Les Rois mages is a French comedy film released in 2001, made by Bernard Campan and Didier Bourdon. They also star in the film, playing the roles of Balthazar and Melchior respectively. Pascal Légitimus, the third member of the humorist group Les Inconnus, also stars in the film as Caspar. High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story is a 2003 biopic focusing on the life of American professional poker and gin player Stu Ungar. Stuey is the films alternate title. The film features cameos from several figures from the world of professional sports and poker, including Vince Van Patten, Andy Glazer and Al Bernstein. Incubus Incubus is a 2006 horror thriller film by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment that was directed by Anya Camilleri and stars actress Tara Reid. The film was released on May 3, 2006 and had an internet premiere on AOL during Halloween 2006. An unrated version was released to DVD on February 6, 2007. The film has billed itself as the first Download To Own video. The Gymnast The Gymnast is a 2006 film directed by Ned Farr and starring Dreya Weber, Addie Yungmee, and David De Simone. Just Buried Just Buried is a Canadian film written and directed by Chaz Thorne. The dark comedy was initially released in 2007 and stars Jay Baruchel and Rose Byrne among several other actors. Rites of Spring Rites of Spring is a 2011 American horror film written and directed by Padraig Reynolds. It stars A. J. Bowen, Sonny Marinelli, and Katherine Randolph as kidnappers who encounter an unrelated kidnapping victim who is fleeing a monster. Moss Moss is a 2010 South Korean mystery thriller film directed by Kang Woo-suk. It was based on the popular webtoon of the same title by Yoon Tae-ho. Jeff Dunham: Controlled Chaos Jeff Dunham: Controlled Chaos is a stage performance of comedian and ventriloquist Jeff Dunham. The show was taped in Landmark Theater, Richmond, USA on June 3 and 4, 2011. The DVD was released on 25 September 2011 within the United States and 7 November 2011 in the United Kingdom. Controlled Chaos was one of the top 5 most-viewed programs on Comedy Central, premiering in front of an estimated 8.3 million viewers. The Telegraph rated the DVD release 2/5 stars, calling Dunhams ventriloquist skills "impressive" but found some of his jokes neither appropriate nor funny. They also noted that, while the start of the show is relatively family-friendly, with Dunham discussing his childhood, the more show progresses the less family friendly it becomes. 1 Mile to You 1 Mile to You is a 2017 American sports romantic drama film directed by Leif Tilden and starring Billy Crudup, Graham Rogers, Liana Liberato, Stefanie Scott and Tim Roth. It is based on Jeremy Jacksons 2002 novel Life at These Speeds. Escape from the Bronx Escape from the Bronx is a 1983 Italian action film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. It was featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000 under its Escape 2000 name. It is a sequel to The Bronx Warriors. Christina's House Christinas House is a 2000 American independent supernatural slasher film directed by Gavin Wilding, and starring Allison Lange, Brendan Fehr, Brad Rowe, and John Savage. Its plot follows a teenaged girl who experiences bizarre occurrences in her new home. Vaalee Vaali is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language romantic thriller film written and directed by S. J. Surya making his directorial debut and was produced by S. S. Chakravarthy under production company Nic Arts. The film stars Ajith Kumar in a double role with Simran in the lead role. Vivek, Pandu and Livingston in supporting roles. A modern-day fictional adaptation of the legend of Vali from the Ramayana, it tells the story of Deva and Shiva, two identical twin brothers, with Deva being deaf and dumb. When Shiva marries his sweetheart Priya, Deva becomes obsessed with and lusts for Priya. Surya who was assisting Vasanth in Aasai approached Ajith to do a film under his direction if he had a good script. Simran was selected as the lead actress after attempts to sign Keerthi Reddy and Roja had failed. The soundtrack was composed by Deva and lyrics were written by Vairamuthu with songs like "Oh Sona" and "April Madhathil" becoming popular. The cinematography was handled by Jeeva while the editing was done by the duo of B. Lenin and V. T. Vijayan. The film was released on 30 April 1999 to positive reviews from critics for direction of S. J. Suryah along with the performances of Ajith and Simran. The film became a commercial success at box-office. Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies Monte Carlo or Bust! is a 1969 British/French/Italian co-production comedy film, also known by its American title, Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies. The story is based on the Monte Carlo Rally – first raced in 1911 – and the film recalls this general era, set in the 1920s. A lavish all-star film, it is the story of an epic car rally across Europe that involves a lot of eccentric characters from all over the world who will stop at nothing to win. The film is a sequel to the 1965 hit Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines. Terry-Thomas appeared as Sir Cuthbert Ware-Armitage, the equally dastardly son of the Sir Percy Ware-Armitage, which Thomas had played in the earlier film. Some others of the cast from the first film returned, including Gert Fröbe and Eric Sykes. Like the earlier film, it was written by Ken Annakin and Jack Davies and directed by Annakin, with music by Ron Goodwin. The title tune is performed by Jimmy Durante. The credits sequence animation was the work of Ronald Searle, who was also featured in Annakins earlier Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines. Tony Curtis and Susan Hampshire played other contestants in the race; Curtis also starred in the similar period-piece comedy The Great Race from Warner Bros. The film was originally intended to be called Rome or Bust. The American distributors Paramount Pictures re-titled it Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies to tie it to Annakins 1965 film; re-editing also meant cuts, up to a half-hour, from the original UK release. Violette Violette Nozière is a 1978 French crime film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring Isabelle Huppert and Stéphane Audran. The film, based on a true French murder case in 1933, is about an eighteen-year-old girl named Violette and her encounters with a number of older men. The film had a total of 1,074,507 admissions in France. The Robbery of the Third Reich The Robbery of the Third Reich is a 2004 Serbian comedy film directed by Zdravko Šotra. Wild Tigers I Have Known Wild Tigers I Have Known is a 2006 film written, edited, produced and directed by Cam Archer and starring Malcolm Stumpf, Patrick White, Max Paradise, Fairuza Balk, Kim Dickens, and Tom Gilroy. Nicky Larson et le parfum de Cupidon Nicky Larson et le Parfum de Cupidon is a French crime comedy directed by Philippe Lacheau who also co-wrote the screenplay with Julien Arruti and Pierre Lacheau. It is an adaptation of the Japanese manga and anime series City Hunter by Tsukasa Hojo, who agreed to the adaptation after reading the script. The film features Philippe Lacheau, Élodie Fontan, Tarek Boudali and Julien Arruti in lead roles, along with Didier Bourdon, Kamel Guenfoud, Sophie Mousel, Hélène Lamberti and Pamela Anderson in supporting roles. It was first released on 6 February 2019. At War with the Army At War with the Army is a 1950 American musical comedy film directed by Hal Walker and starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis and introducing Polly Bergen. It was filmed from July through August 1949, and released on December 30, 1950 by Paramount. It was re-released in 1958 by OMAT Pictures. Although filmed before My Friend Irma Goes West, it was held back until the sequel to Martin and Lewis smash film debut My Friend Irma was released. Dillinger Is Dead Dillinger Is Dead is a 1969 Italian drama directed by Marco Ferreri. It stars Michel Piccoli, Anita Pallenberg and Annie Girardot. The story is a darkly satiric blend of fantasy and reality. It follows a bored, alienated man over the course of one night in his home. The title comes from a newspaper headline featured in the film which proclaims the death of the real life American gangster John Dillinger. The film proved controversial on its initial release for its subject matter and violence but is now generally regarded as Ferreris masterpiece. It was acclaimed by the influential French film magazine Cahiers du cinéma and afterwards Ferreri worked and lived in Paris for many years. Since the mid-1980s the film has been screened only very rarely. The Sect The Devils Daughter is a 1991 Italian horror film co-written and produced by Dario Argento, directed by Michele Soavi, and starring Kelly Curtis and Herbert Lom. It follows an American schoolteacher living in Frankfurt who finds herself at the center of a plot devised by a Luciferian cult. Night of the Twisters Night of the Twisters is a 1996 made-for-television disaster film that was directed by Timothy Bond. The film premiered on The Family Channel on February 11, 1996, as the cable channels first original movie. Filmed in Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada and based loosely on the 1984 young-adult novel of the same title by Ivy Ruckman, the film centers on a familys struggle to survive a night as a bizarre tornado-producing supercell thunderstorm tracks into and becomes stationary over their town. Qayamat: City Under Threat Qayamat: City Under Threat is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Harry Baweja. It is a remake of the 1996 film The Rock. Neha Dhupias voice was dubbed by dubbing artist Rajanika Ganguly Mukherjee as the director thought her voice did not suit her character perfectly. The film was a box office hit upon its release, providing Ajay Devgn with a hit after a series of unsuccessful films. The action scenes and story of the movie were so highly praised that the demand from fans for a sequel was quite high. The film completed 100 days on single screen theatres in Mumbai, Indore, Bhopal, Delhi and Ujjain. The Elphinston Jail of Mumbai copy described in it was originally situated in Diu Island, Daman & Diu, U.T, India. The Pagan Queen The Pagan Queen is a 2009 historical drama film directed by German director Constantin Werner. The film combines realism with fantasy elements and is based on the legend of Libuše, the Czech tribal queen of 8th century Bohemia who envisioned the city of Prague and founded the first Czech dynasty with a farmer called Přemysl. 9 to 5: Days in Porn 9 to 5: Days in Porn, also known as The Porn Diaries, is a 2008 English-language German documentary film about the United States porn industry, written and directed by Jens Hoffmann. A Corner in Wheat A Corner in Wheat is a 1909 American short silent film which tells of a greedy tycoon who tries to corner the world market on wheat, destroying the lives of the people who can no longer afford to buy bread. It was directed by D. W. Griffith and adapted by Griffith and Frank E. Woods from a novel and a short story by Frank Norris, titled The Pit and A Deal in Wheat. Intercutting between still tableaux of the poor in the bread line and the lavish, active parties of the wealthy speculator somewhat anticipates the collision montage which became a hallmark of the politically charged Soviet cinema a decade or so later. In 1994, A Corner in Wheat was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film was also released on 8mm in the 1960s. Roujin Z is a 1991 Japanese animated science fiction action comedy thriller directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo and written by Katsuhiro Otomo. The Clown at Midnight The Clown at Midnight is a 1998 Canadian slasher film directed by Jean Pellerin and starring Sarah Lassez, James Duvall, Tatyana Ali, Christopher Plummer and Margot Kidder. Nemesis Game Nemesis Game is a 2003 mystery-thriller film directed and written by Jesse Warn. The story itself involves the main character, Sara Novak, solving complex riddles and mysterious deaths of people around her. Paanch Paanch is an Indian crime thriller film written and directed by Anurag Kashyap and starring Kay Kay Menon, Aditya Srivastava, Vijay Maurya, Joy Fernandes and Tejaswini Kolhapure. The film is "loosely" based on the 1976-77 Joshi-Abhyankar serial murders in Pune. The film never got a theatrical or home-video release. The Central Board of Film Certification objected to the films violence, the depiction of drug abuse and bad language. After some cuts, the film was cleared in 2001. However, it could not be released as the producer faced some problems. The film was later released in several film festivals. Black Butterflies Black Butterflies is a Dutch film about the life of South-African poet Ingrid Jonker. The film was directed by Paula van der Oest and premiered in the Netherlands on February 6 before being released on 31 March 2011. Although Jonker spoke and wrote in Afrikaans and the film is a Dutch production, the film is spoken in English. The Fish Child The Fish Child is a 2009 Argentine drama film directed by Lucía Puenzo. The film is a loose adaptation of Puenzos first novel of the same name. The film premiered in the Panorama section at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival. Gulaab Gang Gulaab Gang is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language action drama film centered on the struggle of women in India, directed by Soumik Sen and produced by Anubhav Sinha. It stars Madhuri Dixit and Juhi Chawla. The film was released on 7 March 2014. Upon its release the film received positive-to-mixed reviews from critics; however, the critics raved about Chawlas performance in the film, calling it the best performance of the year. The makers declared the film a flop on its opening day itself. Cardboard Gangsters Cardboard Gangsters is a 2017 Irish crime film set in Darndale, Coolock, Dublin. It was funded by Broadcasting Authority of Ireland. For Pete's Sake For Petes Sake is a 1974 American screwball comedy film directed by Peter Yates. The screenplay by Stanley Shapiro and Maurice Richlin chronicles the misadventures of a Brooklyn housewife. In 1977 it was remade in India as the Hindi film Aap Ki Khatir. The Jesus Film Jesus is a 1979 biblical drama film directed by Peter Sykes and John Krish, and produced by John Heyman. In Jesus, the life of Jesus Christ is depicted, primarily using the Gospel of Luke as the main basis for the story. A voice-over narration is featured sporadically throughout the film, providing background information on characters and events. Shot on location in Israel, the film was financed primarily by Campus Crusade for Christ with a budget of $6 million, and was released without production or cast credits, as producer John Heyman declared that the creators of this picture were “simply being translators” of the New Testament’s Gospel of Luke, “so nobody will know who produced or directed the film.” The end of the film states that the Good News Bible was used during filming, and instead of telling a parallel story or embellishing the biblical account like other biblical films, the filmmakers chose to adhere to the Gospel of Luke as closely as possible. Jesus is sometimes described as the most-watched motion picture of all time, in addition to being the most translated film of all time. L'allenatore nel pallone Lallenatore nel pallone is a 1984 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Martino. The film was a box office success and achieved a large cult status in Italy, mainly thanks to the many cameo appearances by soccer players, coaches and journalists. The film had a sequel in 2008, Lallenatore nel pallone 2. Unconscious Inconscientes is a 2004 Spanish period comedy directed by Joaquín Oristrell. It stars Leonor Watling and Luis Tosar. The plot follows the pregnant wife of a renowned Freudian psychiatrist who enlists the help of her admiring brother-in-law to uncover the elaborate mystery of why her husband ran away from home. The more she digs for the truth about her husband, the more she discovers the unexpected lies surrounding her brother-in-law, her father, her sister, and herself. Giant Giant is a 2009 comedy film, written and directed by Adrían Biniez, an Argentinian film director living in Uruguay. Free Ride Free Ride is a 2013 American crime drama film produced by and starring Anna Paquin. It was written and directed by Shana Betz, and is based on her childhood in Fort Lauderdale. The film premiered at the 2013 Hamptons International Film Festival. The Chosen The Chosen is a 2015 American horror film starring YouTube personality Kian Lawley and Elizabeth Keener. The screenplay was written by Barry Jay Stitch, Andrew Scheppmann, and Ben Jehoshua, who also directed. The film was produced by Joe Dain, Miles Fineburg, and Jim Klock. It was released on July 24, 2015. The Chosen is Lawleys first feature film starring role. Antiporno , also known as Anti-Porno, is a 2016 Japanese drama film directed by Sion Sono. It was released by Nikkatsu as the fourth film in the reboot of its Roman Porno series. Other directors involved in the series include Hideo Nakata, Akihiko Shiota, Kazuya Shiraishi, and Isao Yukisada. Noobz Noobz is a 2012 American comedy film, directed by Blake Freeman. Flowers and Trees Flowers and Trees is a 1932 Silly Symphonies cartoon produced by Walt Disney, directed by Burt Gillett, and released to theatres by United Artists on July 30, 1932. It was the first commercially released film to be produced in the full-color three-strip Technicolor process after several years of two-color Technicolor films. The film was a commercial and critical success, winning the first Academy Award for Best Cartoon Short Subject. Meatballs 4 Meatballs 4 is a 1992 film and the fourth and final installment in the Meatballs series of films. It was shot in its entirety at Bass Lake, in the late summer of 1991. Originally conceived as a comedy-drama titled Happy Campers, the project was retooled after production had begun to be part of the Meatballs series. Wheels Wheels is a 1998 Yugoslav comedy film directed by Đorđe Milosavljević. Love Hina is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ken Akamatsu. It was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine from October 21, 1998 to October 31, 2001, with the chapters collected into 14 tankōbon volumes by Kodansha. The series tells the story of Keitarō Urashima and his attempts to find the girl with whom he made a childhood promise to enter the University of Tokyo. The manga was licensed for an English-language release in North America and the United Kingdom by Tokyopop, in Australia by Madman Entertainment, and in Singapore by Chuang Yi. Two novelizations of Love Hina, written by two anime series screenwriters, were also released in Japan by Kodansha. Both novels were later released in North America and the United Kingdom by Tokyopop. A twenty-four episode anime adaptation of the manga series, produced by Xebec, aired in Japan from April 19, 2000, to September 27, 2000. It was followed by a bonus DVD episode, Christmas and Spring television specials, and a three episode original video animation entitled Love Hina Again. The anime series, special, and OVA were licensed for release in North America by Bandai Entertainment. In July 2007, the license was acquired by Funimation, who released a boxset of the television series in February 2009. The series is also licensed in Australia by Madman Entertainment and in the United Kingdom by MVM Films. The series has proved extremely popular around the world, both commercially and critically. In Japan, the manga sold over 16 million copies; over 1 million anime DVDs were also sold. The English release of the manga has been reprinted many times. Both anime and manga have received numerous industry awards in Japan and North America, as well as praise from critics. Nailbiter Nailbiter is a 2013 horror film directed by Patrick Rea. The movie was first released onto DVD in Japan on January 25, 2013 and received its American debut on April 5, 2013 at the Phoenix Film Festival. It stars Erin McGrane as a mother who defends herself and her children against a dangerous foe. Rea intends to film a sequel to the film, which is tentatively titled Nailbiter: The Storm Children and will feature Meg Saricks reprising her role as Jennifer.. The Ice Cream Truck The Ice Cream Truck is an American psychological horror/thriller film, written and directed by Megan Freels Johnston, granddaughter of crime writer Elmore Leonard, and starring Deanna Russo, John Redlinger, Emil Johnsen, Hilary Barraford, Jeff Daniel Phillips and Lisa Ann Walter. It was released on August 18, 2017. It is produced by Megan Freels Johnston, YuMee Jang and Omid Shamsoddini. You'll Never Get Rich Youll Never Get Rich is a 1941 Hollywood musical comedy film with a wartime theme directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth, Robert Benchley, Cliff Nazarro, with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The title stems from an old Army song which includes lyrics "Youll never get rich / by digging a ditch / youre in the Army now!" This was Hayworths first starring role in a big budgeted film from her home studio Columbia Pictures. While the film was in production, Life magazine put her on its cover, and featured inside a photo of Hayworth kneeling on a bed in a nightgown, which soon became one of the most widely distributed pin-ups of all time. Hayworth cooperated enthusiastically with Astaires intense rehearsal habits, and was later to remark: "I guess the only jewels in my life are the pictures I made with Fred Astaire". The picture was very successful at the box office, turning Hayworth into a major star, and provided a welcome boost to Astaire who felt his career had flagged since breaking with Ginger Rogers. One of the films songs, Since I Kissed My Baby Goodbye, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song. House Broken House Broken, also known as No Place Like Home, is an American film directed by Sam Harper, released in 2009. I'm a Killer Im a Killer is a 2016 Polish crime film directed by Maciej Pieprzyca. Donald in Mathmagic Land Donald in Mathmagic Land is a 27-minute Donald Duck educational featurette released on June 26, 1959. The film was nominated for an Academy Award, and became a widely viewed educational film in American schools of the 1960s. Smile Smile is a 1975 DeLuxe Color satirical comedy-drama film directed by Michael Ritchie with a screenplay by Jerry Belson about a beauty pageant in Santa Rosa. It stars Bruce Dern and Barbara Feldon and introduced a number of young actresses who later went on to larger roles, such as Melanie Griffith. The film satirizes small-town America and its peculiarities, hypocrisies and artifice within and around the pageant. The film was subsequently adapted into a 1986 Broadway musical with songs by Marvin Hamlisch and Howard Ashman. Romero Romero is a 1989 American biopic depicting the story of Salvadoran Archbishop Óscar Romero, who organized peaceful protests against the violent military regime, eventually at the cost of his own life. The film stars Raúl Juliá as Oscar Romero, Richard Jordan as Romeros close friend and fellow martyred priest, Rutilio Grande, as well as actors Ana Alicia and Harold Gould. Although the film depicts true events, there are some fictional characters. Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows is a 2001 American two-part, four-hour biographical television miniseries based on the 1998 book A Family Memoir written by Lorna Luft, the daughter of legendary singer-actress Judy Garland. The miniseries was directed by Robert Allan Ackerman and originally broadcast in two parts on ABC on February 25 and 26, 2001. The miniseries is notable for its meticulous recreations of Garlands films and concerts, and verisimilitudinous impressions of her by Tammy Blanchard and Judy Davis. Her original recordings are used to dub Davis singing. You'll Get Over It Youll Get Over It is a gay-themed coming of age film released in 2002. The literal translation of the French title is Because of a Boy. Neuilly Yo Mama! Neuilly Yo Mama! or Neuilly sa mère ! is a 2009 French comedy film directed by Gabriel Julien-Laferrière. It stars Samy Seghir as a beur teenager who moves from the housing projects to the upscale neighborhood of Neuilly-sur-Seine. Because of its use of social inequality as a comedic device, it has been compared to the 1988 French comedy Life is a Long Quiet River. A word-for-word translation of the films title is "Neuilly her mother!". The title is a play on the vulgar French insult nique ta mère, in which Neuilly effectively serves as a euphemism. Federal Bank Heist Federal Bank Heist is a 2011 Brazilian thriller film directed and produced by Marcos Paulo Simões, starring Milhem Cortaz, Hermila Guedes, Eriberto Leão and Lima Duarte. It is based on the 2005 Banco Central burglary at Fortaleza. Black Out Black Out is a 2012 Dutch crime action comedy film. The Living The Living is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Jack Bryan. It stars Fran Kranz, Jocelin Donahue, Kenny Wormald, Chris Mulkey, and Joelle Carter. Teddy learns he has beaten his wife, Molly, in a drunken rage. Her brother, Gordon, hires an ex-con to kill Teddy. The film premiered at the 2014 Manhattan Film Festival. Saving Mr. Wu Saving Mr. Wu,, previously known as The Strongest Competitor, is a 2015 Chinese action crime thriller film directed by Ding Sheng and starring Andy Lau, Liu Ye, Wu Ruofu and Wang Qianyuan. The film was based on a true abduction case where cast member Wu Ruofu was the victim. A Fantasy Fantasmagorie is a 1908 French animated film by Émile Cohl. It is one of the earliest examples of traditional animation, and considered by film historians to be the first animated cartoon. Test Pilot Test Pilot is a 1938 film directed by Victor Fleming, starring Clark Gable, Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy, and featuring Lionel Barrymore. The Oscar-nominated film tells the story of a daredevil test pilot, his wife, and his best friend. Test Pilot was written by Howard Hawks, Vincent Lawrence, John Lee Mahin, Frank Wead, and Waldemar Young. The screenplay was largely based on an original story by former naval aviator Wead. Battle Cry Battle Cry is a 1955 Warner Color film, starring Van Heflin, Aldo Ray, James Whitmore, Tab Hunter, Anne Francis, Dorothy Malone, Raymond Massey, and Mona Freeman in CinemaScope. The movie is based on the novel by former Marine Leon Uris, who also wrote the screenplay, and was produced and directed by Raoul Walsh. The film was shot at Camp Pendleton, California, and featured a large amount of cooperation from the United States Marine Corps. Oh, God! Book II Oh, God! Book II is a 1980 American comedy film and a sequel to the film Oh, God!. It was directed by Gilbert Cates, and stars George Burns, Suzanne Pleshette, David Birney and Louanne Sirota. Joyce Brothers and Hugh Downs also made cameo appearances in the film. Oh, God! Book II was followed by Oh. Burns was the only cast member who appeared in more than one of the films. True Women True Women is a 1997 CBS miniseries based on the 1993 novel by Janice Woods Windle directed by Karen Arthur, starring Dana Delany, Annabeth Gish, Angelina Jolie, Julie Carmen, Tina Majorino and Rachael Leigh Cook. It was filmed in Austin, San Antonio, and McDade. The series covers five decades, from the Texas Revolution through Native American uprisings and the Civil War to the early stages of the womens suffrage movement. This miniseries was first aired on the CBS television network over two nights during May 1997. The Sniper The Sniper is a 2009 Hong Kong action thriller film directed by Dante Lam and starring Richie Jen, Edison Chen and Huang Xiaoming, as top snipers for the Hong Kong Police Force. The film was originally set to be released in May 2008, but was delayed due to the Edison Chen photo scandal. This is Chens final film in Hong Kong as of 2015. Bes Sehir Five Cities is a 2010 Turkish drama film, written, produced and directed by Onur Ünlü, about a young policeman just arrived in Istanbul who falls in love with a woman in a candy shop. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won awards at film festivals in Antalya and Istanbul and has been described as, an absurd poetic tale of five seemingly unrelated people’s lives. Ice Ice is a Russian musical romantic drama film directed by Oleg Trofim about a capable skater who is put in the hospital because of a mistake made by her partner which places her dreams in jeopardy, however, in her life appears a hockey player, whose love helps her believe in herself again. Starring Aglaya Tarasova, Alexander Petrov and Miloš Biković, who before that practically did not stand on skates, have received an intensive two-month training. The most difficult was the preparation of Aglaya Tarasova: Girl in parallel involved in dancing, figure skating, singing and even diving. By the way during the filming of the scene under water in the pool she spent nearly 12 hours. The premiere in Russia took place on February 14, 2018 and the Olympic Committee. Carrie Carrie is a 1952 feature film based on the novel Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser. Directed by William Wyler, the film stars Jennifer Jones in the title role and Laurence Olivier as Hurstwood. Eddie Albert played Charles Drouet. Carrie received two Academy Award nominations: Costume Design, and Best Art Direction. Carry On Constable Carry On Constable is the fourth film from the Carry On series, with 31 entries. It was released in February 1960. Of the regular team, it featured Kenneth Connor, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, and Hattie Jacques. Sid James makes his debut in the series here, while early regulars Leslie Phillips, Eric Barker, and Shirley Eaton also turn up, although Phillips did not appear again in the series for 32 years. It was the first "Carry On..." film to include some nudity with Connor, Hawtrey, Williams, and Phillips baring their behinds during a shower scene. The Rite The Rite is a 1969 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. It premiered on Swedish television on 25 March 1969. Actors Thea, Sebastian and Hans are sequestered in the offices of Judge Abrahamson, who questions them about the play they have been performing, which has been accused of being obscene. As the judge interviews them separately and together, the three performers work through their considerable psycho-sexual baggage with each other, while collectively laying siege to the sensibilities of their authoritarian interrogator. The film had a joint premiere on television on March 25, 1969. It was reprinted on SVT2 August 1, 1973. The premiere began with a short conversation between Ingmar Bergman and Lars Löfgren. Bergman urged viewers to turn off the TV and go to the movies instead. Both Swedish and Norwegian critics were mostly positive, but somewhat confused. A Sunday in the Country A Sunday in the Country is a 1984 French film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. The Gospel The Gospel is a 2005 American drama film directed and written by Rob Hardy. It was released in the United States on October 7, 2005. The film retells the Parable of the Prodigal Son in a modern context. Class Enemy Class Enemy is a 2013 Slovenian drama film directed by Rok Biček. The film was selected as the Slovenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. It was nominated for the 2014 Lux Prize. It won the Fedeora Award at the 28th Venice Critics Week. Kaalakaandi Kaalakaandi is a 2018 Indian black comedy film written and directed by Akshat Verma, starring Saif Ali Khan and Sobhita Dhulipala. The film is produced by Rohit Khattar and Ashi Dua. The film was released on 12 January 2018. Aenigma Aenigma is a 1988 horror film directed by Lucio Fulci. Carnival of Souls Carnival of Souls is a 1998 American horror film, a remake of Herk Harveys 1962 horror film of the same name, although it has very little in common with the story of the original. It stars Bobbie Phillips and comedian Larry Miller, and was directed by Adam Grossman and Ian Kessner. It was executive produced by Wes Craven. Provoked: A True Story Provoked is a 2006 British biographical drama film, directed by Jag Mundhra. It stars Aishwarya Rai, Naveen Andrews, Miranda Richardson, Robbie Coltrane, Nandita Das and Steve McFadden. The film is loosely based on the true story of Kiranjit Ahluwalia, who killed her abusive husband. Cinematography for the film was handled by Madhu Ambat. The films score and soundtrack was composed by A. R. Rahman, and the theme song for the film, Alive, was composed by Rahman and sung by Karen David, who has a small cameo in the film. Shot in London, the film was released theatrically in April 2007. Gone with the Woman Gone with the Woman is a 2007 Norwegian film directed by Petter Naess, based on Erlend Loes debut novel with the same title. It was Norways submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but it was not accepted as a nominee. I Give My First Love to You is a 2009 Japanese film. It was based on a manga of the same name by Kotomi Aoki, and it was released on 24 October 2009 in Japanese cinemas. The story revolves around Takuma Kakinouchi, a boy who is told he will die before he is 20, and Mayu Taneda, a girl who is in love with him. The film is directed by director Takehiko Shinjo, and stars newcomer actor Masaki Okada and actress Mao Inoue, who played the role of Makino Tsukushi in the television drama and film adaptation of Hana Yori Dango. The films theme song was sung by Japanese singer Ken Hirai. The Bunny Game The Bunny Game is a 2010 American low-budget horror film co-created and co-written by Rodleen Getsic and Adam Rehmeier. Set in the desert, the film is about a prostitute who is abducted by a truck driver and subjected to extreme "games" of torture. In the United States, the film had a limited theatrical release; it was later released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on July 31, 2012 by Autonomy Pictures. Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Douglas Tirola. The film is about National Lampoon magazine, and how the magazine and its empire of spin-offs changed the course of comedy and humor. Life Feels Good Life Feels Good is a 2013 Polish drama film directed by Maciej Pieprzyca. It won the jury, audience and ecumenical prizes at the Montreal World Film Festival. 7th Day 7th Day is a 2014 Indian Malayalam language neo-noir mystery thriller film written by Akhil Paul and directed by Syamdhar. It stars Prithviraj Sukumaran as a 42-year-old IPS officer named David Abraham, who is on a trail of an unnatural case. The film also stars Tovino Thomas, Anu Mohan, Vinay Forrt, Yog Japee, Janani Iyer and Praveen Prem.The film was a Super Hit at the box office. City for Conquest City for Conquest is a 1940 American drama film directed by Anatole Litvak and starring James Cagney, Ann Sheridan, and Arthur Kennedy. The picture is based on the novel of the same name by Aben Kandel. The supporting cast features Anthony Quinn, Elia Kazan, Donald Crisp, Frank McHugh, Frank Craven and Lee Patrick. Wanda, the Wicked Warden Ilsa, the Wicked Warden is a 1977 sexploitation film directed by Jesús Franco and starring Dyanne Thorne. The film is considered to be the third entry in the Ilsa film series, but was not originally filmed with the intent of being as such, despite starring Dyanne Thorne. The films plot follows Ilsa, a warden at a psychiatric hospital for young women, and a girl who feigns illness so that she can investigate what happened to her sister who stayed at the hospital. Ilsa, the Wicked Warden contained scenes of graphic violence, which writer Ric Meyers commented was "sicker" than its predecessor in its depictions. Meyer also opined that the movie had been filmed at the same time as Francos Barbed Wire Dolls due to the shared cast and setting of the two movies. Vi hade i alla fall tur med vädret Vi hade i alla fall tur med vädret is a Swedish TV comedy film directed by Kjell Sundvall. It originally aired over SVT on 27 February 1980. In 2008 it was followed by the film Vi hade i alla fall tur med vädret – igen. Turbulence 3: Heavy Metal Turbulence 3: Heavy Metal is a 2001 crime thriller disaster film directed by Jorge Montessi and starring Zak Santiago and Monika Schnarre and introducing John Mann as Slade Craven. The film was released direct-to-video, and is the third installment in the Turbulence trilogy, following Turbulence and Fear of Flying. How to Be a Serial Killer How to Be a Serial Killer is a 2008 American black comedy film about a young serial killer who imparts his knowledge to an eager pupil. Written and directed by Luke Ricci, the film stars Dameon Clarke, Matthew Gray Gubler, Laura Regan, and George Wyner. Snowglobe Snowglobe is a 2007 television film directed by Ron Lagomarsino and starring Christina Milian, Josh Cooke and Matt Keeslar. The film was produced by ABC Family and first aired on December 15, 2007 in their 25 Days of Christmas programming block. Angel Angel is a 1937 American comedy-drama film made by Paramount Pictures. It was produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch from a screenplay by Samson Raphaelson and Frederick Lonsdale, adapted by Guy Bolton and Russell Medcraft from the play Angyal by Melchior Lengyel. The music score was by Frederick Hollander, Werner R. Heymann and John Leipold with additional music by Gioacchino Rossini from The Barber of Seville . The cinematography was by Charles Lang and the costume design by Travis Banton. The film stars Marlene Dietrich, Herbert Marshall and Melvyn Douglas with Edward Everett Horton, Laura Hope Crews and Herbert Mundin. The Time Travelers The Time Travelers is a 1964 science fiction film directed by Ib Melchior and starring Preston Foster, Philip Carey, Merry Anders, Steve Franken, John Hoyt, and Delores Wells. The cast also includes superfan Forrest J. Ackerman in one of his many bit roles in science-fiction films. The film inspired the 1966 TV series The Time Tunnel, as well as the 1967 remake Journey to the Center of Time. The plot involves a group of scientists who find their time-viewing screen allows them to travel through time. American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with Atragon. Crack in the World Crack in the World is a 1965 American science-fiction doomsday disaster movie filmed in Spain. It is about scientists who launch a rocket in the Earths core to research its geothermal energy but accidentally unleash a cataclysmic destruction that threatens to sever the earth in two. It was released by Paramount Pictures on February 24, 1965. Love the Beast Love the Beast is a 2009 documentary film directed by Eric Bana, and featuring Bana, Jay Leno, Jeremy Clarkson, and Phil McGraw. It was listed as one of the best automotive documentaries by The News Wheel in 2015. It Conquered the World It Conquered the World is an independently made 1956 American black-and-white science fiction film, produced and directed by Roger Corman, starring Peter Graves, Lee Van Cleef, Beverly Garland, and Sally Fraser. It Conquered the World was released theatrically by American International Pictures as a double feature with The She-Creature. It Conquered the World concerns an alien creature from the planet Venus that secretly wants to take control of the Earth. The creature makes radio contact with a disillusioned human scientist, who agrees to help because the scientist believes such an alien intervention will bring peace and save a doomed humanity from itself. The Indian Tomb The Indian Tomb is a 1959 German-French-Italian adventure drama film, produced by Artur Brauner, directed by Fritz Lang, that stars Debra Paget, Paul Hubschmid, Walter Reyer, Claus Holm, Valéry Inkijinoff, and Sabine Bethmann. It is the second of two films comprising what has come to be known as Fritz Langs Indian Epic; the other is The Tiger of Eschnapur. The film was based on the novel Das indische Grabmal, written by Langs ex-wife, Thea von Harbou, who died in 1954. In 1960 American International Pictures obtained the rights to both films and combined them into one long feature called Journey to the Lost City. Curiously, when the film was dubbed into Spanish, they were shown as two separate films, the second being a continuation of the first. Interiors were shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin with sets designed by the art directors Helmut Nentwig and Willy Schatz. The Grim Reaper La commare secca is the 1962 Italian film written and directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, based on a short story by Pier Paolo Pasolini. It was Bertoluccis directorial debut at age 21. The Reluctant Astronaut The Reluctant Astronaut is a 1967 Universal Pictures feature film produced and directed by Edward Montagne and starring Don Knotts in a story about a carnival ride operator who is hired as a janitor at the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston and is eventually sent into space. Comedian Knotts had won several Emmy Awards as small-town comic sheriffs deputy Barney Fife in the 1960-1968 television sitcom The Andy Griffith Show but left the show as a regular at the end of its fifth season to pursue a career in feature films with Universal Pictures. The Reluctant Astronaut followed Knotts first Universal film venture, The Ghost and Mr. Chicken. Actor Paul Hartman appears in the film and would later star in The Andy Griffith Show. The films screenplay writers Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum had served as teleplay writers for the television series. How to Irritate People How to Irritate People is a 1968 television broadcast written by John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Marty Feldman and Tim Brooke-Taylor. Cleese, Chapman, and Brooke-Taylor also feature in it, along with future Monty Python collaborators Michael Palin and Connie Booth. In various sketches, Cleese demonstrates exactly what the title suggests—how to irritate people, although this is done in a much more conventional way than the absurdity of similar Monty Python sketches. The Astro-Zombies The Astro-Zombies is a 1968 American science fiction horror film starring John Carradine, Wendell Corey and Tura Satana. It was written, directed and produced by Ted V. Mikels. Eyes of a Stranger Eyes of a Stranger is a 1981 American slasher film directed by Ken Wiederhorn. It features makeup effects by Tom Savini and marked the film debut of Jennifer Jason Leigh. Guncrazy Guncrazy is a 1992 American neo-noir crime thriller film inspired by the 1950 film Gun Crazy. It was directed by Tamra Davis as her directorial debut. The film was written by Matthew Bright and stars Drew Barrymore. Davis had read the script in 1985, but filming did not begin until November 1991. The film was shown at the Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 1992, and aired on Showtime beginning later that year. The film received a limited theatrical release in January 1993. Eloise at Christmastime Eloise at Christmastime is a 2003 live-action film based on the 1958 book of the same name written by Kay Thompson and illustrated by Hilary Knight. The film was released on November 22, 2003 and was produced by Handmade Films and DiNovi Pictures for Walt Disney Television with distribution handled by the ABC Television Network. It was released on both VHS and DVD in 2003 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment. As of 2009, the movie was shown in the 25 Days of Christmas programming block on ABC Family, but it was not part of the block in 2010. In 2011 to 2013, it was aired on the Hallmark Channel as part of their "Countdown to Christmas". In 2016, it was aired on Discovery Family. The film stars young Sofia Vassilieva as Eloise, a six-year-old girl who lives in the penthouse at the top of the Plaza Hotel in New York City. This story takes place immediately after the events of Eloise at the Plaza; Eloise receives a package full of Spy stuff from her friend Leon, the supporting character in the previous film who did spy work with Eloise. The Horror of Frankenstein Horror of Frankenstein is a 1970 British horror film by Hammer Film Productions that is both a semi-parody and remake of the 1957 film The Curse of Frankenstein. It was produced and directed by Jimmy Sangster, starring Ralph Bates, Kate OMara, Veronica Carlson and David Prowse as the monster. The original music score was composed by Malcolm Williamson. Young Winston Young Winston is a 1972 British film covering the early years of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, based in particular on his book, My Early Life: A Roving Commission. The first part of the film covers Churchills unhappy schooldays, up to the death of his father. The second half covers his service as a cavalry officer in India and the Sudan, during which he takes part in the cavalry charge at Omdurman, his experiences as a war correspondent in the Second Boer War, during which he is captured and escapes, and his election to Parliament at the age of 26. Churchill was played by Simon Ward, who was relatively unknown at the time but was supported by a distinguished cast including Robert Shaw, John Mills, Anthony Hopkins and Anne Bancroft as Churchills mother Jennie. Other actors included Patrick Magee, Robert Hardy, Ian Holm, Edward Woodward and Jack Hawkins. The film was written and produced by Carl Foreman and directed by Richard Attenborough. It was nominated for three Academy Awards: Best Screenplay, Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design. Short Time Short Time is a 1990 comedy action crime film directed by Gregg Champion and starring Dabney Coleman, Matt Frewer and Teri Garr. Angie Angie is a 1994 American romantic comedy-drama film produced by Caravan Pictures directed by Martha Coolidge, and starring Geena Davis as the title character. It is based on the 1991 novel Angie, I Says by Avra Wing, which was a New York Times Notable Book of 1991. The film received mixed to negative reviews and was a box office bomb, grossing only $9.4 million against its $26 million budget. Les Boys Les Boys is a 1997 Quebec-made comedy film directed by Louis Saia. It has spawned three sequels and by any measure is the most successful Quebec made film series of all time, and one of the most successful Canadian-made film series of all time. Power Rangers Ninja Storm Power Rangers Ninja Storm is an American television series and the eleventh season of the Power Rangers franchise, based on the Super Sentai series Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger. This is the first season to be filmed in New Zealand, also the second season to be under the BVS copyright and the first not produced by MMPR Productions. This series is unique in the fact that it was the first to feature only one female Ranger serving on the team, the first season to not have an African American Ranger, the first season where the Blue Ranger was female, the second, season where the Yellow Ranger was male and was the first season to begin the series with three Rangers instead of five like the previous seasons, and also the first and only season to have a crimson and navy ranger. This was the first series to air on ABC in its entirety. It was also the last series to premiere episodes first on ABC Kids until Power Rangers RPM. ABC Family had encore reruns following their premiere. This season did not have a Power Rangers team up episode like the five before it due to a shift back to non-SAG talent when production was moved to New Zealand from Los Angeles. This is the third series to air under Saban Brands on Nicktoons, which began on June 2012. Chouchou Chouchou is a 2003 French comedy film about a maghrebin transvestite who settles in Paris to find his nephew. The film stars Gad Elmaleh as the title character Chouchou, for which he was nominated the César Award for Best Actor. Raid Raid is a 2003 Finnish crime film directed by Tapio Piirainen. It is an adaptation of the 2000 television series of the same name. The screenplay was written by Nykänen and Piirainen. Tarzan Triumphs Tarzan Triumphs is a 1943 adventure film in which Tarzan fights the Nazis. Johnny Weissmuller had portrayed the popular Edgar Rice Burroughs character in six films with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, but this was his first with the producer Sol Lesser at RKO Pictures. Lesser had previously produced Tarzan the Fearless and Tarzans Revenge. Weissmuller was reunited with two of his three co-stars from several of the earlier films, Johnny Sheffield and Cheeta, but Maureen OSullivan was unable to reprise her role as Jane because the franchise switched from MGM to RKO, and OSullivan was an MGM contract player. Instead, Frances Gifford played the princess of the lost city of Palandrya, which is conquered by Germans. Dust in the Wind Dust in the Wind is a 1986 film by Taiwanese filmmaker Hou Hsiao-hsien. It is based on co-screenwriter Wu Nien-jens own experiences, and is the final part of Hous coming-of-age trilogy, with the others being A Summer at Grandpas and The Time to Live and the Time to Die. Dust in the Wind was commercially unsuccessful, but is critically acclaimed. Gray's Anatomy Grays Anatomy is an 80-minute concert film directed by Steven Soderbergh in 1996 involving a dramatized monologue by actor/writer Spalding Gray. The title is taken from the classic human anatomy textbook, Grays Anatomy, originally written by Henry Gray in 1858. It was shot in ten days in late January 1996 during a break Soderbergh had from post-production on his previous film, Schizopolis. The monologist film is about Spalding Gray, the main character, who is diagnosed with a rare ocular condition called Macular pucker. After hearing all of his options, such as Christian Science, Native American sweat lodges, and the "Elvis Presley of psychic surgeons", and the dangers of what surgery could bring, he decides to go through the other forms of medicine provided. This in turn takes him on a journey around the world and steers him away from surgery more so because of religious reasons, often in a dramatic and humorous fashion. This was the fourth and last of Grays theatrically released monologue films, following Swimming to Cambodia, Monster in a Box, and Terrors of Pleasure. The film is available on DVD and MiniDisc. A remastered version was released by The Criterion Collection on DVD and Blu-ray in June 2012. Chaos Chaos is a 2005 American horror film about the rape and murder of two adolescent girls. It is an unofficial remake of Wes Cravens The Last House on the Left, with all character names changed and a different ending. It stars Kevin Gage and was written and directed by David DeFalco. The film received widespread negative reviews. Côte d'Azur Crustacés et coquillages also known as Côte dAzur, is a 2005 French film directed by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau. 1983 1983 is a 2014 Indian Malayalam coming-of-age sports drama film directed by fashion photographer Abrid Shine, who has written the story and co-written the script with Bipin Chandran. The film produced under the banner of Shams Films stars Nivin Pauly in lead role. Anoop Menon, Nikki Galrani, Joy Mathew, Srinda Arhaan, Jacob Gregory, Saiju Kurup, Shine Tom Chacko, Dinesh, Sui Joseph, Neeraj Madhav and Sanju, make up the rest of the cast. Pradeesh Varma cranked the camera and music director was Gopi Sunder for which he received the 62nd National Film Awards for Best Background Score. The film is a family drama that revolves around cricket, it centers on Rameshan and his memories from 1983 when India won its first World Cup under Kapil Dev. 1983 which is also a tribute to cricketer Sachin Tendulkar released on 31 January was the first success film of 2014. All the songs composed by Gopi Sunder became popular and one of them, "Olanjali Kuruvi", was a chartbuster. The film received three Kerala State Film Awards including Best Debut Director for Abride Shine, Best Actor for Nivin Pauly and Second Best Actor for Anoop Menon. Hebbuli Hebbuli is a 2017 Kannada action film directed by S. Krishna. The film features Sudeep, V. Ravichandran teaming up for the second time after Maanikya and Amala Paul, making her debut in Kannada cinema, in the lead roles along with P. Ravi Shankar, Kabir Duhan Singh and Ravi Kishan playing the antagonists. Produced by SRV Productions, the film has cinematography by A. Karunakar. The soundtrack and film score are composed by Arjun Janya. The principal photography commenced in Bangalore mid June 2016, continuing in Hyderabad, Jammu-Kashmir and Iceland. The film was released on 23 February 2017. Rocketship X-M Rocketship X-M is a 1950 American black-and-white science fiction film from Lippert Pictures, the first outer space adventure of the post-World War II era. The film was produced and directed by Kurt Neumann and stars Lloyd Bridges, Osa Massen, John Emery, Noah Beery, Hugh OBrian, and Morris Ankrum. Rocketship X-M tells the story of a Moon expedition that, through a series of unforeseen events, winds up traveling instead to distant Mars. Once on the Red Planet, its crew discovers the remnants of a Martian civilization destroyed long ago by atomic war and now reverted to barbarism. The Flavor of Green Tea Over Rice is a 1952 Japanese film directed by Yasujirō Ozu. The screenplay concerns a wealthy middle-aged couple who have marital difficulties, and their niece who uses the couples troubles as her excuse for not attending arranged marriage interviews. The Wee Man The Wee Man, also released as John Burns, is a 2013 Scottish gangster film directed by Ray Burdis and starring Martin Compston and John Hannah. It depicts the true life story of Scottish criminal Paul Ferris. Due to the films sympathetic portrayal of Ferris, Strathclyde Police refused to help the filmmakers make the film in Glasgow, Ferriss native city. The production team had to film in London instead due to the lack of support from the legal authorities in Glasgow. Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom is a 2016 animated film based on the graphic novel of the same name. The inspiration comes from the writings of American horror author H. P. Lovecraft. Extremis Extremis is a 2016 American short documentary film on the subject of end-of-life care. The film follows doctors, families, and patients as they make end-of-life decisions. It is directed and produced by Dan Krauss. It was shot at an intensive care unit at Highland Hospital in Oakland. Shoshana Ungerleider helped produce the film. Confidential Assignment Confidential Assignment is a 2017 South Korean action film directed by Kim Sung-hoon. It stars Hyun Bin, Yoo Hae-jin and Kim Joo-hyuk. Village of the Giants Village of the Giants is a 1965 American teensploitation comedy science fiction film produced, directed and written by Bert I. Gordon. Based loosely on H.G. Wellss book The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth, it has elements of the beach party film genre. The story concerns a gang of rebellious youngsters who gain access to a chemical substance called "Goo", which causes living things to grow to gigantic proportions. The cast is composed almost entirely of teenaged actors and young adults portraying teenagers. Also making musical guest appearances are The Beau Brummels, Freddy Cannon, and Mike Clifford. Powers of Ten The Powers of Ten films are two short American documentary films written and directed by Charles and Ray Eames. Both works depict the relative scale of the Universe according to an order of magnitude based on a factor of ten, first expanding out from the Earth until the entire universe is surveyed, then reducing inward until a single atom and its quarks are observed. The first film: A Rough Sketch for a Proposed Film Dealing with the Powers of Ten and the Relative Size of Things in the Universe — was a prototype and was completed in 1968; the second film: Powers of Ten: A Film Dealing with the Relative Size of Things in the Universe and the Effect of Adding Another Zero — was completed in 1977. The Powers of Ten films were adaptations of the book Cosmic View by Dutch educator Kees Boeke. Both films, and a book based on the second film, follow the form of the Boeke original, adding color and photography to the black and white drawings employed by Boeke in his seminal work. The 1977 film has a number of changes from the prototype, including being entirely in color, moving the starting location from Miami to Chicago, removing the relativistic dimension, introducing an additional two powers of ten at each extreme, a change in narrator from Judith Bronowski to Philip Morrison, and much improved graphics. In 1998, Powers of Ten was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Judaai Judaai is a 1997 Indian melodrama film directed by Raj Kanwar in a screenplay written by Prakash Raj, S.V. Krishna Reddy and Jainendra Jain and produced by Boney Kapoor. The film stars Sridevi, Anil Kapoor and Urmila Matondkar in lead roles. Kader Khan, Farida Jalal, Johnny Lever, Paresh Rawal, Upasana Singh and Saeed Jaffrey are featured in supporting roles; while Poonam Dhillon makes a special appearance. The film was a remake of the 1994 Telugu film Subhalagnam. In the film, lured by wealth, Kajal asks her husband, Raj, an honest engineer, to get married to Janhvi, the rich daughter of his boss. Little does she know about the problems that await her. After an active career of 30 years, Judaai marked Sridevis final film appearance before she took a sabbatical of 15 years from film acting. Upon release, the film was a major commercial success grossing ₹28 crores domestically, against its ₹6 crores budget, becoming the seventh highest-grossing Indian film of 1997. Critically, the film received mixed reviews with criticism towards its simple and clichéd plot and execution, but was widely praised for the performances of the lead actresses. Entropy Entropy is a 1999 film directed by Phil Joanou, starring Stephen Dorff and featuring the Irish rock band U2. Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Sanjay Gadhvi and produced by Yash Chopra and Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films. The film starred Uday Chopra, Jimmy Sheirgill, Bipasha Basu and Tulip Joshi. The film was said to be partly inspired by My Best Friends Wedding. The director Gadhvi, however, claims that he mainly drew from earlier Hindi films and that My Best Friends Wedding only provided less than 1% of the inspiration for his film. The film did good business at the box office and was declared "Hit". The film was officially offered to Amisha Patel, however the actress refused to do the film because she did not want to work with less successful actors in the beginning of her career after starring in back to back blockbuster movies. Surprised and shocked by Amishas attitude, Yash Raj banner decided not to work with her in any of the films produced under their banner. Cristiano Ronaldo: World at His Feet Cristiano Ronaldo: The World at His Feet is a 2014 Spanish documentary film directed by Tara Pirnia. It follows the life and career of Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, who currently plays for Italian club Juventus and the Portugal national team. It was released via Vimeo in June 2014. The documentary is narrated by the actor Benedict Cumberbatch. Cry Danger Cry Danger is a 1951 film noir thriller film, starring Dick Powell and Rhonda Fleming. The film was directed by Robert Parrish, a former child star and later editor in his debut as a director. Money Money Money Laventure, cest laventure is a 1972 French film directed by Claude Lelouch. The film was screened at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival, but wasnt entered into the main competition. It stars Lino Ventura and popular singers Jacques Brel and Johnny Hallyday. Richard Pryor... Here and Now Richard Pryor: Here and Now is a 1983 American stand-up comedy film released by Columbia Pictures which stars and is written and directed by comedian and actor Richard Pryor. White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf is a 1994 American Northern adventure film directed by Ken Olin and starring Scott Bairstow, Alfred Molina, and Geoffrey Lewis. It is a sequel to the 1991 White Fang. Filming took place in Aspen and Vancouver, British Columbia. Walt Disney Home Video released the film on VHS October 19, 1994. Goya in Bordeaux Goya en Burdeos is a 1999 Spanish historical drama film written and directed by Carlos Saura about the life of Francisco de Goya, the influential 19th-century Spanish painter. Holy Mess Holy Mess is a Swedish comedy film which premiered on 13 November, 2015. The film is directed by Helena Bergström who also wrote the script along with Edward af Sillén and Daniel Réhn. The film shows how relations become strained at Christmas Eve celebrations in a modern Swedish family. Njan Prakashan Njan Prakashan is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language satirical comedy film directed by Sathyan Anthikad and written by Sreenivasan and starring Fahadh Faasil in the lead role. Sethu Mannarkkad produced the film under the banner of Full Moon Cinema. The film was released on 21 December 2018 to positive reviews. At the box office, it grossed ₹52 crore worldwide in 40 days into release, becoming one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of all time. In Old Chicago In Old Chicago is a 1938 American drama disaster film directed by Henry King. The screenplay by Sonya Levien and Lamar Trotti was based on the Niven Busch story, "We the OLearys". The film is a fictionalized account about the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 and stars Alice Brady as Mrs. OLeary, the owner of the cow which started the fire, and Tyrone Power and Don Ameche as her sons. It also stars Alice Faye and Andy Devine. At the time of its release, it was one of the most expensive movies ever made. The Snow Queen The Snow Queen is a 1957 Soviet live-action/animated film directed by Lev Atamanov. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow and is based on the story of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen. The film was re-released with English soundtracks in 1959, 1993, and 1995. Tormented Tormented is a 1960 American horror film directed and produced by Bert I. Gordon for Allied Artists Pictures Corporation, and starring Richard Carlson. The film was featured in the fourth season of the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000. Occident Occident is a Romanian film released in 2002, and directed by Cristian Mungiu. It stars Alexandru Papadopol as a 29-year-old man named Luci and Anca Androne as his wife Sorina. The film is a tragicomedy about young people who move to the West when they were not financially successful in Romania. Tagore Tagore is a 2003 Telugu action-drama film directed by V. V. Vinayak, cinematography by Chota K. Naidu. Chiranjeevi, Jyothika and Shriya Saran play the lead roles. The film was a remake of the 2002 Tamil film Ramanaa directed by A. R. Murugadoss with Vijayakanth in the lead. It was screened at the International Indian Film Academy Awards, along with Pokiri The Amazing Transparent Man The Amazing Transparent Man is a 1960 science fiction film starring Marguerite Chapman. It is an American B-movie which follows the story of an insane ex–U.S. Army major who uses an escaped criminal to steal materials to improve the invisibility machine his scientist prisoner made. It was one of two sci-fi films shot back-to-back in Dallas, Texas by director Edgar G. Ulmer. The combined filming schedule for both films was only two weeks. The film was later featured in an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Voyage to Cythera Voyage to Cythera is a 1984 Greek film directed by Theodoros Angelopoulos. It was entered into the 1984 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the FIPRESCI Prize and the award for Best Screenplay. Lamerica Lamerica is a 1994 Italian drama film directed by Gianni Amelio. It entered the competition at the 51st Venice International Film Festival, in which Amelio won the Golden Osella for Best Director. The film was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Maniac Maniac, also known as Sex Maniac, is a 1934 black-and-white exploitation/horror film, directed by Dwain Esper and written by Hildagarde Stadie, Espers wife, as a loose adaptation of the Edgar Allan Poe story "The Black Cat", with references to his "Murders in the Rue Morgue". Esper and Stadie also made the 1936 exploitation film Marihuana. The film, which was advertised with the tagline "He menaced women with his weird desires!", is in the public domain. A restored version was made available in 1999, as part of a double feature with another Dwain Esper film, Narcotic!. John Wilson, the founder of the Golden Raspberry Award, named Maniac as one of the "100 Most Amusingly Bad Movies Ever Made" in his book The Official Razzie Movie Guide. Many have considered this to be one of the worst movies of all-time. Lady of Burlesque Lady of Burlesque is a 1943 American musical comedy-mystery film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Michael OShea. It is based on the novel The G-String Murders written by strip tease queen Gypsy Rose Lee. Viaggi di nozze Viaggi di nozze is a 1995 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Verdone. The Chocolate War The Chocolate War is a 1988 American drama film written and directed by Keith Gordon. It is based on Robert Cormiers novel of the same name, about a young man who rebels against the ingrained hierarchy of an elite Catholic school. It was Gordons directorial debut, and stars John Glover, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, Wallace Langham and Doug Hutchison. Jonathan D. Krane produced it after seeing Static, a film Gordon wrote. Fight Back to School II Fight Back to School 2 is a 1992 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Gordon Chan and starring Stephen Chow, Ng Man-Tat and Cheung Man. It is a sequel to the 1991 film Fight Back to School. As per the original Fight Back to School, this movie is set in 2 schools in Hong Kong; Shatin College and Chinese International School. Donkey Xote Donkey Xote is a 2007 Spanish-Italian 3D computer-animated childrens adventure comedy film produced by Fabio Massimo Cacciatori, Filmax International, Lumiq Studios and Julio Fernández, based on the Miguel de Cervantes novel Don Quixote, starring Andreu Buenafuente, David Fernández, Sonia Ferrer and José Luis Gil. Under Lumiq Studios executive producers Giulia Marletta, Paco Rodríguez and Carlos Fernández, the screenplay was written by Angel Pariente and directed by José Pozo. The lead character of Rucio intentionally bears a resemblance to the character of Donkey from the Shrek film series. The film was presented at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2012. The film was theatrically released on November 22, 2007 by Lumiq Studios and Filmax International. The film earned $18,000,000 on a $19,000,000 budget. Puppet Master vs Demonic Toys Puppet Master vs Demonic Toys is a 2005 non-canon crossover horror film based on the characters of David Schmoeller and David S. Goyer. The film is written by C. Courtney Joyner and directed by Ted Nicolaou. This film stars Corey Feldman as the great-grandnephew of André Toulon, and Vanessa Angel as the head of a toymaking factory who plans to dominate the world using its latest line of holiday products. It was a made for TV film that debuted 18 December 2005 on NBC Universals SyFy. This is also the first Demonic Toys film not to feature Mr. Static. No Problem No Problem is a 2010 Indian Hindi action comedy film directed by Anees Bazmee and produced by Anil Kapoor who also stars as the main character. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, Sushmita Sen, Paresh Rawal, Kangana Ranaut, Neetu Chandra and Sunil Shetty. Shooting began in July 2010. It was shot in South Africa and Mumbai. No Problem was released worldwide on 10 December 2010. Kvinnors väntan Secrets of Women is a 1952 Swedish film directed by Ingmar Bergman. It was screened within the official selection of Venice Film Festival. It is a drama about young relationships told in flashbacks by a group of women. Since its release, Secrets of Women, while not regarded as one of Bergmans strongest efforts, has nonetheless received positive reviews from film critics. The Moon Is Blue The Moon Is Blue is a 1953 American romantic comedy film produced and directed by Otto Preminger and starring William Holden, David Niven, and Maggie McNamara. Written by F. Hugh Herbert and based on his 1951 play of the same title, the film is about a young woman who meets an architect on the observation deck of the Empire State Building and quickly turns his life upside down. Herberts play had also been a huge success in Germany, and Preminger decided to simultaneously film multiple-language versions in English and German, using the same sets but different casts. The German film version is Die Jungfrau auf dem Dach. Prince Valiant Prince Valiant is a 1997 Irish-British independent sword and sorcery film directed by Anthony Hickox, written by Michael Frost Beckner, and starring Stephen Moyer, Katherine Heigl, Thomas Kretschmann, Joanna Lumley, Ron Perlman, and Edward Fox. It is a loose adaptation of the long-running Prince Valiant comic strip of Hal Foster, some panels of which were used in the movie. In it, Valiant must battle the Vikings and a scheming sorceress to save the kingdom. Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies, known in Japan as Dragon Ball during its initial theatrical release and later retitled for its home video release, is a 1986 Japanese anime fantasy martial arts adventure film and the first alternate continuity in a series of feature films in the Dragon Ball anime franchise, based on the manga of the same name by Akira Toriyama. The film is a modified adaptation of the initial story arc in the manga, with the original character King Gurumes substituting Emperor Pilafs role as the main antagonist. Like in the manga, it depicts how Goku meets up with Bulma, as well as Oolong, Yamcha, Puar and finally Master Roshi during his first search for the Dragon Balls. Curse of the Blood Rubies was originally released in Japan on December 20, 1986 at the "Toei Manga Matsuri" film festival, where it was shown as part of a triple feature along with Gegege no Kitarō Gekitotsu!! Ijigen Yōkai no Dai Hanran and Kinnikuman - Seigi Choujin vs. Senshi Choujin. 2 + 2 2+2 is a 2012 Argentine comedy-drama film directed by Diego Kaplan and starring Adrián Suar, Carla Peterson, Julieta Díaz and Juan Minujín. The plot revolves around two successful friendly couples: Diego and Emilia, and Betina and Richard. One night, Richard and Betina reveal to Diego and Emilia that they are swingers and would like to swap partners with them, tempting Emilia. It was the highest grossing Argentine film in 2012. Bad Turn Worse Bad Turn Worse, also known as We Gotta Get Out of This Place, is a 2013 American neo-noir film directed by brothers Zeke and Simon Hawkins. It stars Mackenzie Davis, Logan Huffman, and Jeremy Allen White as teens who steal money from a local mobster, played by Mark Pellegrino. Containment Containment is a 2015 British thriller film written by David Lemon, directed by Neil Mcenery-West, produced by Casey Herbert, Pete Smyth and Christine Hartland; and starring Lee Ross, Sheila Reid, Louise Brealey, Pippa Nixon, Andrew Leung, William Postlethwaite and Gabriel Senior. The films executive producer is Simon Sole. The Honey Pot The Honey Pot, also known as The Honeypot, is a 1967 crime comedy-drama film written for the screen and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. It stars Rex Harrison, Susan Hayward, Cliff Robertson, Capucine, Edie Adams, and Maggie Smith. The film was based on the play Mr. Fox of Venice by Frederick Knott, the novel The Evil of the Day by Thomas Sterling, and loosely on the 1606 play Volpone by Ben Jonson. Spellbinder Spellbinder is a 1988 American witchcraft-themed thriller film directed by Janet Greek, starring Timothy Daly and Kelly Preston. The screenplay was written by Tracy Tormé. The original music score was written by Basil Poledouris. The film was marketed with the tagline "A nightmare of illusion and betrayal". Maya Maya Memsaab is a 1993 Indian mystery drama film directed by Ketan Mehta. The film is based on the famous Gustave Flauberts novel Madame Bovary. Maya Memsaab won the National Film Award – Special Mention in the year 1993. The rights of this film are now owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. 7:35 in the Morning 7:35 in the Morning is a 2003 Spanish short film directed and written by Nacho Vigalondo. Everything's Gone Green Everythings Gone Green is a 2006 Canadian comedy film directed by Paul Fox and written by Douglas Coupland. It was produced by Elizabeth Yake, True West Films and Chris Nanos, Radke Films. The distributor is ThinkFilm in Canada, and Shoreline Entertainment elsewhere and won the award for Best Canadian Feature Film at the 2006 Vancouver International Film Festival. Urbanized Urbanized is a documentary film directed by Gary Hustwit and released on 26 October 2011. It is considered the third of a three-part series on design known as the Design Trilogy; the first being Helvetica, about the typeface, and the second being Objectified, about industrial design. The documentary discusses the design of cities, looking at the issues and strategies behind urban design and features some of the worlds foremost architects, planners, policymakers, builders, and thinkers. To promote the documentary film Urbanized Build screen-printed a set of four limited edition prints based on four themes. Prensesin Uykusu Sleeping Princess is a 2010 Turkish comedy-drama film written and directed by Çağan Irmak about a librarian whose quiet life is changed by a new neighbour and her 10-year-old daughter. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , had its world premiere on the opening night of the 16th London Turkish Film Festival. Ecstasy Ecstasy is a 1933 Czech erotic romantic drama film directed by Gustav Machatý and starring Hedy Lamarr, Aribert Mog, and Zvonimir Rogoz. Written by František Horký, Gustav Machatý, Jacques A. Koerpel, and Robert Horký, the film is about a young woman who marries a wealthy but much older man. After abandoning her brief passionless marriage, she meets a young virile engineer who becomes her lover. Ecstasy was filmed in three language versions—German, Czech, and French. Ecstasy was highly controversial in its time because of scenes in which Lamarr swims in the nude and runs through the countryside naked. It is also perhaps the first non-pornographic movie to portray sexual intercourse and female orgasm, although never showing more than the actors faces. The film was celebrated as the first motion picture to include a nude scene, rather than the first to show sexual intercourse, for which it has a better claim. Lamarr later claimed she was "duped" into the nude scenes by the director and producer, who assured her that her intimate parts would not be seen, but used high-power telephoto lenses. Follow That Camel Follow That Camel is the fourteenth in the series of Carry On films to be made, released in December 1967. Like its predecessor Dont Lose Your Head, it does not have the words "Carry On" in its original title. It parodies the much-filmed 1924 book Beau Geste, by PC Wren, and other French Foreign Legion films. This film was producer Peter Rogerss attempt to break into the American market; Phil Silvers is heavily featured in a Sergeant Bilko-esque role. He appears alongside Carry On regulars Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Peter Butterworth and Bernard Bresslaw. Angela Douglas makes the third of her four Carry On appearances. Anita Harris makes the first of her two Carry On appearances. Vatsalyam Vatsalyam is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Cochin Haneefa and written by A. K. Lohithadas. It stars Mammootty, Siddique, Geetha, Janardhanan, Sunitha, Abubakker, and Kaviyoor Ponnamma. The film contrasts traditional and modern values following two brothers Meledathu Raghavan Nair and Vijayakumaran Nair. The Devil's Disciple The Devils Disciple is a 1959 British-American film adaptation of the 1897 George Bernard Shaw play The Devils Disciple. The Anglo-American film was directed by Guy Hamilton, who replaced Alexander Mackendrick, and starred Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas and Laurence Olivier. Mary Grant designed the films costumes. Lancaster and Douglas made several films together over the decades, including I Walk Alone, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, Seven Days in May and Tough Guys, which fixed the notion of the pair as something of a team in the publics imagination. Douglas was always second-billed under Lancaster in these films but, with the exception of I Walk Alone, in which Douglas played a villain, their roles were usually more or less the same size. The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds is a 1972 American drama film produced and directed by Paul Newman. The screenplay by Alvin Sargent is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same title by Paul Zindel. Newman cast his wife, Joanne Woodward, and one of their daughters, Nell Potts, in two of the lead roles. Roberta Wallach, daughter of Eli Wallach, played the third lead. The Embalmer The Embalmer is a 2002 Italian noir-drama film directed by Matteo Garrone. The film was selected for the Quinzaine des Realisateurs in the 2002 Cannes Film Festival as Letrange monsieur Peppino. The plot is based on real events. For his performance in the film Ernesto Mahieux won the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor. The film was also awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Script and two Nastro dArgento awards for best editing and best producer. Severed Severed, titled Severed: Forest of the Dead in the United States, is a 2005 Canadian zombie horror film directed by Carl Bessai and set in a remote logging community following an incident where a genetic experiment goes wrong. Already Dead Already Dead is a 2008 drama film directed by Joe Otting and starring Ron Eldard and Christopher Plummer. Filming took place in Los Angeles, California. The Girl from the Naked Eye The Girl from the Naked Eye is a 2012 neo-noir martial arts film directed and written by David Ren. It stars Jason Yee, Samantha Streets, Ron Yuan, Dominique Swain, Sasha Grey and others. A Birder's Guide to Everything A Birders Guide to Everything is a 2013 independent film starring Kodi Smit-McPhee, Alex Wolff, Michael Chen, Katie Chang, James Le Gros, Daniela Lavender and Sir Ben Kingsley. It was written by Rob Meyer and Luke Matheny and directed by Rob Meyer. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 21, 2013, and was released in a limited release and through video on demand on March 21, 2014, by Screen Media Films and Focus Features. Every Girl Should Be Married Every Girl Should Be Married is a 1948 American romantic comedy film directed by Don Hartman and starring Cary Grant, Betsy Drake and Franchot Tone. Grant and Drake married a year after the films release. Green Mansions Green Mansions is a 1959 American romantic adventure film directed by Mel Ferrer. It is based upon the 1904 novel Green Mansions by William Henry Hudson, the film starred Audrey Hepburn as Rima, a jungle girl who falls in love with a Venezuelan traveller played by Anthony Perkins. Also appearing in the film were Lee J. Cobb, Sessue Hayakawa and Henry Silva. The score was by Heitor Villa-Lobos and Bronislau Kaper. The film was intended to be the first of several projects directed by Ferrer and starring his wife, but ultimately this was the only one released. It was one of the few critical and box office failures of Hepburns career. Vincente Minnelli had originally been slated to direct the film, but delays in the project led Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to choose Ferrer to direct. This film was produced in CinemaScope. Deathstalker II Deathstalker II, also known as Deathstalker II: Duel of the Titans, is a 1987 Argentine-American fantasy adventure film and sequel to 1983s Deathstalker. The film was directed by Jim Wynorski, written by Neil Ruttenberg, and starring John Terlesky and Monique Gabrielle. Terlesky replaced Rick Hill, the protagonist from the previous film, in the starring role of Deathstalker. This is the last sword and sorcery movie that Roger Corman produced in Argentina during the 80s. Owing to its low-cost production and the perceived self-awareness of the movie, Wynorski called the film an "anachronistic comedy of sorts". Elephant Elephant is a 1989 British short film directed by Alan Clarke and produced by Danny Boyle. The film is set in Northern Ireland during the Troubles and its title comes from Bernard MacLavertys description of the conflict as "the elephant in our living room" — a reference to the collective denial of the underlying social problems of Northern Ireland. Produced by BBC Northern Ireland, it first screened on BBC2 in 1989. The film was first conceived by Boyle, who was working as a producer for BBC Northern Ireland at the time. The film, which contains very little dialogue, depicts eighteen murders and is partly based on actual events drawn from police reports at the time. It is shot with 16mm film with much of it filmed using a steadicam and features a series of tracking shots, a technique the director used regularly. The grainy 16mm film, together with the lack of dialogue, plot, narrative and music give the film a cold, observational documentary feel. Nothing is learnt about any of the gunmen or victims. Each of the murders is carried out calmly and casually; in one scene the gunman is seen to drive away slowly, even stopping to give way for traffic. The victims are shown for several seconds in a static shot of the body. As with several of Clarkes films, Elephant received high praise and attracted controversy. After watching the film, Clarkes contemporary David Leland wrote: "I remember lying in bed, watching it, thinking, Stop, Alan, you cant keep doing this. And the cumulative effect is that you say, Its got to stop. The killing has got to stop. Instinctively, without an intellectual process, it becomes a gut reaction." The film is a clear influence on Gus Van Sants 2003 film Elephant, based on the Columbine High School Massacre. Van Sants film borrowed not only Clarkes title, but also closely mirrors his minimalist style. Barbie and the Three Musketeers Barbie and the Three Musketeers is a 2009 American-Canadian direct-to-DVD computer-animated fantasy film and the 16th entry in the Barbie film series. It was released on September 15, 2009. The film features the voice of Kelly Sheridan as Corinne dArtagnan, and is based on The Three Musketeers by Alexander Dumas. Beyoncé: Life Is But a Dream For the song, see Row Life Is But a Dream is a 2013 autobiographical television film, directed and executive produced by American singer Beyoncé Knowles. The film was released on February 16, 2013 on the HBO network, in conjunction with Parkwood Entertainment, Knowles management company. The film uses a combination of professional camera footage, private videos from Knowles laptop and from her May 2012 4-night revue at Revel Atlantic City. Upon its release, the documentary opened to mixed reviews from critics. It was nominated in the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Documentary category for the 45th Annual NAACP Image Awards. Vishwaroopam 2 Vishwaroopam II, or Vishwaroop II, is a 2018 Indian action film made in Tamil and Hindi languages. Written and directed by Kamal Haasan, it is the sequel to Vishwaroopam and features himself alongside Rahul Bose, Shekhar Kapur, Pooja Kumar and Andrea Jeremiah, reprising their roles. While the first film was set in the United States, Vishwaroopam II takes place in India. Produced by Kamal Haasan and Venu Ravichandran in Tamil, the film was promoted by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor in Hindi as Vishwaroop II. Initially planned as a late 2013 release, the film was stuck in development hell and was revived only in April 2017 when Haasan took over as producer himself. The official first look of the film was released on 2 May 2017, the official trailer was released on 11 June 2018. Vishwaroopam II was released on 10 August 2018. Carry on Loving Carry On Loving is the twentieth in the series of Carry On films to be made, and was released in 1970. It features series regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Hattie Jacques, Terry Scott and Bernard Bresslaw alongside newcomers Richard OCallaghan and Imogen Hassall. The dialogue veers toward open bawdiness rather than the evasive innuendo characteristic of the earlier films in the series. There are fictitious locations named for their sexual innuendo, including Much-Snogging-On-The-Green, Rogerham Mansions and Dunham Road. Singapore Sling Singapore Sling: The Man Who Loved a Corpse is a 1990 Greek black and white horror experimental independent underground art film directed by Nikos Nikolaidis and regarded as his magnum opus. Considered a difficult film to label while still managing to develop something of a cult following throughout the years nonetheless, it was shot in a bizarre manner somewhat resembling film noir or neo-noir and black comedy as well as the exploitation, thriller, and crime genres mixed with some elements of eroticism and horror with sex being used as a power game and received a theatrical release in Greece on 6 December 1990. Despite Nikolaidis career as a film director in his home country which stretches to the early 1960s he was almost entirely unknown outside Greece before the early 1990s and is still less known outside it and it was only with this film, which has immediately achieved cult status, that international fame came to him and it probably still remains the film for which he is best known today, as exemplified by the fact that it was released on DVD by Synapse Films, the only one of Nikolaidis films to so far receive a home video release in North America. The film was officially selected for screening at the Rimini Film Festival. Undefeatable Undefeatable is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Godfrey Ho and starring Cynthia Rothrock, John Miller, Don Niam, and Donna Jason. The picture was a Hong Kong production, but filmed in English on location in the United States. An alternate version of the film, titled Bloody Mary Killer, was released for the Asian markets. The Last Time I Committed Suicide The Last Time I Committed Suicide is a 1997 American independent drama film directed by Stephen T. Kay. Based on a 1950 letter written by Neal Cassady to Jack Kerouac, it stars Thomas Jane as Cassady. The cast also includes Keanu Reeves, Adrien Brody, Gretchen Mol and Claire Forlani. It received a limited release on June 20, 1997. The action of the letter took place in 1946, when Cassady was 20. Children of the Living Dead Children of the Living Dead is a 2001 American direct-to-video zombie film written by Karen L. Wolf, directed by Tor Ramsey, and executive produced by John A. Russo. Affinity Affinity is a 2008 UK film adaptation of Sarah Waters 1999 novel of the same name; directed by Tim Fywell and written by Andrew Davies. It stars Zoë Tapper, Anna Madeley, Domini Blythe, Amanda Plummer, and Mary Jo Randle. The film was nominated for the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding TV Movie or Limited Series. Much Loved Much Loved is a 2015 French-Moroccan drama film directed by Nabil Ayouch about the prostitution scene in Marrakesh. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The film has been banned in Morocco for its "contempt for moral values and the Moroccan woman". It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It is one of the first films to address the issue of prostitution in Morocco. Telling the lives of four female sex workers, it brings to the forefront the exploitation of prostitutes by pimps and the corruption of the police, that sometimes even profits from the trade. The film stirred a national debate before it was released when a few video clips were leaked on the web. Thereafter, the lead actress received death threats and religious authorities condemned the film for portraying a negative image of Morocco, with its supporting of extramarital sex and sympathy for homosexuals. Gook Gook is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by Justin Chon. It tells the story of two Korean-American brothers running their fathers shoe store, and their unlikely friendship with a neighborhood 11-year-old black girl, during the first day of the 1992 Los Angeles riots. The film stars Justin Chon, Simone Baker, David So, Sang Chon, Curtiss Cook Jr. and Ben Munoz. The film was released on August 18, 2017, by Samuel Goldwyn Films. Generation Iron 2 Generation Iron 2 is a 2017 documentary film and sequel to Generation Iron. The film follows the next generation of bodybuilders as the industry opens up to viral internet stars as well as younger bodybuilders pushing the limits of how massive the human physique can become. The film features Kai Greene, Calum Von Moger, Rich Piana, and Flex Wheeler, among other athletes. Generation Iron 2 was released in limited theatrical, DVD, and Video On Demand on May 12, 2017. The Swindle The Swindle is a 1997 French crime-comedy film directed by Claude Chabrol that starred Michel Serrault and Isabelle Huppert. Before the Rains Before the Rains is a 2007 Indian-British period drama film directed by Santosh Sivan. The film is adapted from a story from the 2001 anthology Israeli film Asphalt Zahov. It was filmed on location in Kerala, India and was released in cinemas in India, the US and the UK. The Great Passage is a 2013 Japanese drama film directed by Yuya Ishii, starring Ryuhei Matsuda as a dictionary editor. It is based on the best-selling novel by Shion Miura. The film won several awards, including the Japan Academy Prize for Picture of the Year, and also received several nominations. It was selected as the Japanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Broadway Melody of 1940 Broadway Melody of 1940 is a 1940 MGM film musical starring Fred Astaire, Eleanor Powell and George Murphy. It was directed by Norman Taurog and features music by Cole Porter, including "Begin the Beguine". The film was the fourth and final entry in MGMs "Broadway Melody" series of films, and is notable for being the only on-screen pairing of Astaire and Powell, who were considered the finest film musical dancers of their time. The Case of the Bloody Iris Perché quelle strane gocce di sangue sul corpo di Jennifer? is a 1972 Italian giallo film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo, identified in the credits as Anthony Ascott. The film was referred to as "never boring" and "a competent thriller which offers enough violence and sex to satisfy the most ardent giallo fan". The Grapes of Death Les Raisins de La Mort is a 1978 French horror film directed by Jean Rollin. It centres on a young woman who becomes trapped in a village where a dangerous pesticide has turned the residents into aggressive zombies. Death Bed: The Bed That Eats Death Bed: The Bed That Eats is a 1977 American surrealist horror film written, produced, and directed by George Barry in his only feature film. The plot centers on the title antagonist as it is passed on through generations, bringing tragedy upon those who come across it. The Heavy The Heavy is a 2010 thriller film directed by Marcus Warren and stars Vinnie Jones, Gary Stretch, Shannyn Sossamon and Christopher Lee. It also features the screen debut of Blue member, Lee Ryan. Undead or Alive: A Zombedy Undead or Alive: A Zombedy is a 2007 comedy-horror film of the Western genre directed by Glasgow Phillips, written by Phillips and Scott Pourroy, and starring Navi Rawat, Chris Kattan and James Denton. The film was later acquired by Image Entertainment, a deal that included both theatrical and home video rights. Guernica Guernica is a 2016 Spanish-American war romance drama film directed by Koldo Serra, starring James DArcy, María Valverde and Jack Davenport. It is the first feature film made about the 1937 bombing of Guernica. The film centres on an American journalist covering the Spanish Civil War and the bombing of Guernica who falls in love with a censor for the Spanish Republican government. The journalists character is loosely based on George Steer, a British reporter who covered the war and bombing for the UK media, as well as Ernest Hemingway and Robert Capa. The Tall Men The Tall Men is a 1955 American western film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Clark Gable, Jane Russell and Robert Ryan. The 20th Century Fox film was produced by William A. Bacher and William B. Hawks. Sydney Boehm and Frank S. Nugent wrote the screenplay, based on a novel by Heck Allen. Filming took place in Sierra de Órganos National Park in the town of Sombrerete, Mexico The Pornographers The Pornographers is a 1966 Japanese film directed by Shohei Imamura and based on a novel by Akiyuki Nosaka. Its original Japanese title is "Erogotoshitachi" yori Jinruigaku nyūmon, which means An introduction to anthropology through the pornographers. It tells the story of porn film-maker Mr. Subuyan Ogata, whose business is under threat from thieves, the government, and his own family. The film is a dark comic satire, depicting the underbelly of the Japanese post-war economic miracle, in this case pornographers and small-time gangsters in Osaka. It has been called Imamuras best-known film outside Japan. Megalodon Megalodon is a 2004 American horror film. It takes place out on a deep-sea oil rig. When a deep sea drilling platform penetrates the sea bed in Greenland, it unleashes a prehistoric shark of enormous power and proportions known as Megalodon. It is known in the UK and other territories as Sharkzilla. Stars of Eger Stars of Eger is a 1968 Hungarian-Bulgarian historical film directed by Zoltán Várkonyi and starring Imre Sinkovits, György Bárdy and István Kovács. It is an adaptation of the 1899 novel Eclipse of the Crescent Moon by Géza Gárdonyi. An earlier silent film adaptation, Stars of Eger, was made in 1923. "Stars of Eger" is a direct translation of the original Hungarian title of the novel. Chained Heat Chained Heat is a 1983 American-German exploitation film in the women-in-prison genre. It was co-written and directed by Paul Nicholas for Jensen Farley Pictures. Producer was Paul Fine, who had previously produced The Concrete Jungle. Crime and Punishment Crime and Punishment is a 1983 film directed by Aki Kaurismäki. It is the first full-length film by Kaurismäki and is based on Fyodor Dostoevskys novel of the same title, Crime and Punishment. The main character in the film is called Rahikainen. In 1984, it received two Jussi Awards: for best début film and best script. Slam Dunk Ernest Slam Dunk Ernest is a 1995 American direct-to-video sports comedy film, and the eighth full-length feature film starring Jim Varney as Ernest P. Worrell. It was released direct-to-video, and was directed by long-time Ernest collaborator John R. Cherry III. In this movie, Ernest joins his employers basketball team and later becomes a star with the help of an angel. It was the third and final "Ernest" movie to be filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. Messages Deleted Messages Deleted is a 2009 Canadian horror thriller film starring Matthew Lillard. In the film a screenwriting teacher is forced to live out the plot of a screenplay idea he stole from an anonymous character, who now seeks revenge. One Man and His Cow One Man and His Cow is a 2016 French comedy film directed by Mohamed Hamidi. The Midwife The Midwife is a 2017 drama film directed by Martin Provost. It was screened out of competition at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Montparnasse Bienvenüe Montparnasse Bienvenue, also known by its original French title Jeune Femme, is a 2017 French drama film directed by Léonor Sérraille. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 70th Cannes Film Festival and won the Caméra dOr. Posledniy bogatyr The Last Knight also known as The Last Warrior is a 2017 Russian comedy fantasy film directed by Dmitriy Dyachenko. The story develops around Baba Yaga and Koschei, both villains in traditional Russian fairy tales. The film was produced by American film companies The Walt Disney Company CIS with Russian film companies Yellow, Black and White and Kinoslovo. The film stars Viktor Khorinyak, Mila Sivatskaya, Elena Yakovleva, Ekaterina Vilkova, Konstantin Lavronenko and Yevgeny Dyatlov. It was scheduled to have a wide release on October 26, 2017. As of November 26, 2017, the film became the highest-grossing local-language release of all time in Russia, surpassing Stalingrad with 1.68 billion rubles and topping out at $30.5 million. In Russia, the film holds the 12th place biggest box-office audiences. This was Disney Russias second film produced specifically for the Russian market, with the first being The Book of Masters. Fraternity Vacation Fraternity Vacation is a 1985 American sex comedy film starring Stephen Geoffreys as a nerdy pledge to the Theta Pi Gamma fraternity at Iowa State, with Tim Robbins and Cameron Dye as Theta Pi Gamma frat boys. On spring break in Palm Springs, California, several boys compete for the affections of a sophisticated co-ed, played by Sheree J. Wilson. Agnes Browne Agnes Browne is a 1999 Irish romantic comedy-drama film directed, produced by, and starring Anjelica Huston, based on the book The Mammy by Brendan OCarroll. All That Glitters Tout ce qui brille is a 2010 French film and the debut feature film for Géraldine Nakache and Hervé Mimran, who co-wrote and co-directed the film. It was filmed in Puteaux, La Défense, and Paris, notably the 16th arrondissement. Originally, Tout ce qui brille was a 2007 short film shot by the same directors. Gasht-e ershad Guidance Patrol or Gasht-e Ershad is a 2012 Iranian comedy film directed by Saeed Soheili. The movie depicts three urban working poor young men who impersonate crew of a Guidance Patrol to earn money. Dealing with a national issue, the movie soon sparked controversy in Iran and eventually was pulled from screens. Ahmad Khatami called it "obscene" and "immoral" in Tehrans friday prayer speech. Ansar-e Hezbollah protested outside the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance building and set a 48-hour deadline for suspending the screening of the movie. Islamic Propagation Organizations Art Center, one of main proprietors of movie theatres in Iran, refused to screen the movie in its all 62 cinemas in order to "observe its duties in the protection of social and ideological values" because the movie "targeted Islamic morality and family decency". Though it was only able to screen in 15 movie theatres, it enjoyed a strong opening and became the box office number-one for Nowruz before getting banned after 31 days. Surpassed by Kolah Ghermezi and Bache Naneh and I Feel Sleepy, it became the third highest-grossing film screened in Iran in 1391 SH. Anna Nicole Not to be confused with the 2007 film The Anna Nicole Smith Story. The Anna Nicole Story is an American biographical drama television film about late actress and Playboy Playmate Anna Nicole Smith. The film stars Agnes Bruckner as Smith and was distributed by Lifetime Movie Network. It premiered on June 29, 2013. League of Gods League of Gods is a 2016 Hong Kong-Chinese fantasy film directed by Koan Hui and Vernie Yeung, based on the novel Fengshen Yanyi by Xu Zhonglin and starring an ensemble cast of Jet Li, Tony Leung, Fan Bingbing, Louis Koo, Huang Xiaoming, Angelababy, Wen Zhang, and Jacky Heung. The film was released in China on 29 July 2016. Horus: Prince of the Sun is an anime film released in July 1968. The directorial feature film debut of Isao Takahata, it is also the first major film by Hayao Miyazaki. Horus marked the beginning of a partnership that would last for the next 50 years across numerous animation studios. The core production team for Horus, Prince of the Sun included Takahata, Yasuo Otsuka, Miyazaki, Yasuji Mori, Reiko Okuyama, and Yoichi Kotabe. This group contributed to designs, story ideas and storyboards; all but Takahata contributed to character designs. Akemi Ota, Masatake Kita, and Sadao Kikuchi were the remaining Key Animators, but did not contribute many ideas to the film. Vivid, visceral and violent, yet charged with kinetic energy, Horus introduced a number of technical and stylistic innovations, and established a new paradigm of Japanese animation: adult storytelling, psychological realism, visual complexity, overt political and social themes, and stylistic violence. This is the first Japanese animated feature to successfully disrupt the Walt Disney paradigm, and greatly expanded the possibilities of the medium beyond "childrens cartoons." Unsuccessful in its original 1968 theatrical run, Horus, Prince of the Sun is today recognized as a milestone in the history of anime. The movie was released straight to television in the United States by AIP-TV under the title The Little Norse Prince. Michael Jordan to the Max Michael Jordan to the Max is an IMAX documentary film released in 2000. The film is about the life and career of basketball player Michael Jordan, focusing mainly on his 1998 NBA Playoffs and other significant achievements in his career. It is narrated by Laurence Fishburne. The film includes appearances by numerous celebrities and professional athletes including Phil Jackson, Doug Collins, Bob Costas, Bill Murray, Ken Griffey, Steve Kerr, Spike Lee, Willie Mays, Stan Musial, Ahmad Rashād, and Pat Riley. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters Yu-Gi-Oh!, known in Japan as , is a Japanese anime series animated by Studio Gallop based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga series written by Kazuki Takahashi. It is the second anime adaptation of the manga following the 1998 anime television series produced by Toei Animation. The series revolves around a young High School boy named Yugi Mutou who battles opponents in the Duel Monsters card game. The series begins from the end of volume 7 before adapting the remaining chapters of the original manga. Yu-Gi-Oh! originally aired in Japan on TV Tokyo from April 2000 to September 2004, running for 224 episodes. A remastered version, highlighting certain duels, began airing in Japan in February 2015. An English-language adaptation of the series by 4Kids Entertainment aired in the United States from September 29, 2001 to June 10, 2006 on Kids WB. The series has since spawned its own metaseries. Duel Monsters would be succeded by Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds, Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal, Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V, and Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS. Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters, an American-produced miniseries set during the fifth season, aired exclusively in the United States in 2006. Three animated films based on the series have also been produced: Pyramid of Light, Bonds Beyond Time and The Dark Side of Dimensions. The Floorwalker The Floorwalker is a 1916 American silent comedy film, Charlie Chaplins first Mutual Film Corporation film. The film stars Chaplin, in his traditional Tramp persona, as a customer who creates chaos in a department store and becomes inadvertently entangled in the nefarious scheme of the store manager, played by Eric Campbell, and the stores floorwalker, played by Lloyd Bacon, to embezzle money from the establishment. The film is noted for the first "running staircase" used in films which is used for a series of slapstick that climaxes with a frantic chase down an upward escalator and finding they are remaining in the same position on the steps no matter how fast they move. Edna Purviance plays a minor role as a secretary to store manager. Till the Clouds Roll By Till The Clouds Roll By is a 1946 American Technicolor musical film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is a fictionalized biopic of composer Jerome Kern, portrayed by Robert Walker. Kern was originally involved with the production, but died before it was completed. It has a large cast of well-known musical stars of the day who appear performing Kerns songs. It was the first in a series of MGM biopics about Broadways composers; it was followed by Words and Music, Three Little Words, and Deep in My Heart. The film is one of the MGM musicals that entered the public domain on their 28th anniversaries because MGM did not renew their copyrights. Girl Happy Girl Happy is a 1965 American musical romantic comedy and beach party film starring Elvis Presley in his eighteenth feature. The movie won a fourth place prize Laurel Award in the category Top Musical of 1965. It featured the song "Puppet on a String", which reached #14 on the Billboard Hot 100, #3 on the Adult Contemporary chart and in Canada, and was certified Gold by the RIAA. The Perfume of the Lady in Black The Perfume of the Lady in Black is a 1974 giallo-horror film directed by Francesco Barilli. Arena Arena is a 1989 American science fiction film directed by Peter Manoogian and starring Paul Satterfield and Claudia Christian. Set in 4038, Satterfield plays Steve Armstrong, the first human in 50 years to compete in the intergalactic boxing sport called simply "The Arena". The film was produced by Irwin Yablans and features original music by Richard Band. The Canterville Ghost The Canterville Ghost is a 1996 family film directed by Sydney Macartney. The mystery, romance, and adventure stars Patrick Stewart and Neve Campbell; it is based on an 1887 Oscar Wilde short story of the same title which was serialized in the magazine The Court and Society Review. This story has been adapted to film and made-for-TV movies several times since the original film of the same name. Shiner Shiner is a 2000 film written by Scott Cherry and directed by John Irvin and starring Michael Caine and Martin Landau. It was shot in London. Forbidden Fruit Forbidden Fruit is a 2009 Finnish drama film directed by Dome Karukoski. The film is about two teenage girls from a Conservative Laestadian community. The girls travel to Helsinki where they meet other people of their age and learn about their lifestyle that differs greatly from the girls religious way of life. The Japanese Wife The Japanese Wife is a 2010 Indian-Japanese romantic drama film directed by Bengali filmmaker Aparna Sen. It stars Rahul Bose, Raima Sen and Moushumi Chatterjee, and Japanese actress Chigusa Takaku in the title role. It is in English, Bengali and Japanese. The film was originally scheduled for release in October 2008, but the release was delayed until 9 April 2010. The story revolves around a young Bengali village school teacher marrying his Japanese pen friend over letters and remaining true and loyal to her throughout his life, while actually never meeting her. Heroin(e) Heroin is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Elaine McMillion Sheldon and produced by Elaine McMillion Sheldon and Kerrin Sheldon. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject at the 90th Academy Awards. Shortcuts Cutting It Short is a 1980 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Jiří Menzel. It is based on the novel Postřižiny by Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal. The story is set in a brewery in a Czech small town. The film is an evocation of the childhood memories of Bohumil Hrabal in his provincial town of Nymburk, dominated by the local brewery. The main actors of the film, uncle Pepin and Maryška, are based on real family members of Hrabal: Maryška on his mother and uncle Pepin on his real uncle, who came to stay two weeks in the town but remained for forty years. His spontaneous stories influenced a lot Hrabals literary work. The film was entered into the main competition at the 38th edition of the Venice Film Festival. According to the film critic and historian Peter Hames, Cutting It Short, which frequently quotes or refers to silent comedy, is one of the best post-Tati comedies. Theodor Pištěk designed the costumes for the film. The Deathmaker Deathmaker is a 1995 German film directed by Romuald Karmakar and starring Götz George, Jürgen Hentsch and Pierre Franckh. The film is based on the transcripts of the interrogation of the notorious serial killer Fritz Haarmann. The film received several awards and nominations. The film was awarded the Deutscher Filmpreis Best Feature Film, Deutscher Filmpreis Best Direction and Deutscher Filmpreis Best Actor in 1996. Götz George also won the Volpi Cup at the Venice Film Festival for his role. It was chosen as Germanys official submission to the 69th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Viruddh... Family Comes First Virruddh... Family Comes First is an Indian Hindi drama film, released in 2005, directed by Mahesh Manjrekar. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Sharmila Tagore, Sanjay Dutt and John Abraham. Viruddh is not a musical, instead the soundtrack is primarily used as background. Marathi movie Kokanastha also written and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar has a similar plot. The Graves The Graves is a 2009 horror film. Described as a "supernatural survival shocker," it is written and directed by veteran comic book creator Brian Pulido and produced by Mischief Maker Studios, and Ronalds Brothers Productions. Madrasapattinam Madrasapattinam is a 2010 Indian Tamil romantic period drama film written and directed by A. L. Vijay. The film stars Arya and Amy Jackson, in her feature film debut, while Nassar, Cochin Hanifa, Lisa Lazarus, and Alexx ONell play other prominent roles. The music was composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar with editing by Anthony and cinematography by Nirav Shah. The film was released on 9 July 2010 and was later dubbed into Telugu and released in Andhra Pradesh as 1947: A Love Story. Life Without Principle Life Without Principle is a 2011 Hong Kong crime drama film produced and directed by Johnnie To and starring Lau Ching-wan, Richie Jen and Denise Ho. This film was screened in competition at the 68th Venice Film Festival on 9 September 2011. The North America distribution rights was purchased by Indomina Group shortly after the Festival. The deal was made between Indomina and the films sales agent Media Asia Group. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Wither Wither is a Swedish 2012 horror film directed by Sonny Laguna and Tommy Wiklund, who wrote and produced the film along with David Liljeblad. It is based on the 1981 horror film The Evil Dead by Sam Raimi. The plot follows a group of young Swedes who travel to an abandoned cabin over the weekend. The cabin turns out to be the home of a Vittra, and the friends have to fight for their lives, aided by the hunter Gunnar. The film was marketed as the first Swedish zombie film shown in cinemas and was incorrectly stated by several Swedish newspapers as being the first Swedish zombie film. The first Swedish zombie film is Die Zombiejäger from 2005. Alvarez Kelly Alvarez Kelly is a 1966 Pathécolor war Western film set in the American Civil War starring William Holden and Richard Widmark. The film was based on the historic Beefsteak Raid of September 1864 led by Confederate Major General Wade Hampton III. Eye of the Devil Eye of the Devil is a 1966 British mystery/horror film with occult and supernatural themes directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Deborah Kerr, David Niven and Sharon Tate. The film is set in rural France and was filmed at the Château de Hautefort and in England. Eye of the Devil is based on the novel Day of the Arrow by Robin Estridge and was initially titled Thirteen. Artemisia Artemisia is a 1997 French-German-Italian biographical film about Artemisia Gentileschi, the female Italian Baroque painter. The film was directed by Agnès Merlet, and stars Valentina Cervi and Michel Serrault. The Locals The Locals is a 2003 New Zealand horror film directed by Greg Page and starring Kate Elliott. The film took in a modest sum at the box-office following negative reviews. Bermuda Tentacles Bermuda Tentacles is an American made-for-television science fiction horror film directed by Nick Lyon. It starred Linda Hamilton and featured ensemble cast of Trevor Donovan, Mýa, John Savage and Jamie Kennedy. The movie premiered April 12, 2014 on the Syfy channel and garnered largely negative reviews. Desire Desire is an American romantic comedy-drama film released in 1936 and directed by Frank Borzage. It was produced by Borzage and Ernst Lubitsch. The picture is a remake of the 1933 German film Happy Days in Aranjuez. The screenplay was written by Samuel Hoffenstein, Edwin Justus Mayer and Waldemar Young based on the play Die Schönen Tage von Aranjuez by Hans Székely and Robert A. Stemmle. The music score was composed by Frederick Hollander and the cinematography was shot by Charles Lang and Victor Milner. Marlene Dietrichs wardrobe was designed by Travis Banton. The film stars Marlene Dietrich, Gary Cooper and John Halliday, William Frawley, Akim Tamiroff, and Alan Mowbray. Amphibian Man Amphibian Man is a 1962 Soviet science fiction romance film starring Vladimir Korenev and directed by Vladimir Chebotaryov and Gennadi Kazansky. The film stars Vladimir Korenev and Anastasiya Vertinskaya in the lead roles. It is an almost fable-like story based upon the eponymous novel by Alexander Beliaev. It focuses on a youth named Ichthyander who was surgically altered to survive under the sea. Unlike traditional science fiction movies of the time the film focuses much more on the concept of love won and lost. It was given the name of Tarzan des Mers before the estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs took exception. The film was the leader of Soviet distribution in 1962, with 65.5 million admissions during its initial run that year. It later sold up to 100million admissions including re-runs, the highest for a Soviet film up until The Red Snowball Tree. Cold Sweat Cold Sweat is a 1970 French-Italian international co-production starring Charles Bronson and directed by Terence Young. It is based on the 1959 novel Ride the Nightmare by Richard Matheson. It was filmed in and around Beaulieu-sur-Mer. After the Rehearsal After the Rehearsal is a television film, written and directed by Ingmar Bergman in 1984. The script contains numerous quotes from Strindbergs A Dream Play. The film was screened out of competition at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. Bliss Bliss is a 1997 American erotic drama film written and directed by Lance Young, in his film debut. It stars Sheryl Lee, Craig Sheffer and Terence Stamp. The film also features appearances by Lance Youngs sister, Leigh Taylor-Young, as well as Molly Parker. The story revolves around a young married couple who are trying to address issues impacting their sex life. The film is also a surreptitious analysis on the teachings of tantric sex. Media attention on the film was limited yet the reception was divided among the critics. It was screened during the opening of the San Francisco International Film Festival. Paperback Hero Paperback Hero is a 1999 Australian comedy film starring Claudia Karvan and Hugh Jackman. It was directed by Antony Bowman who also wrote the screenplay. The film was predominantly shot in Queensland including Nindigully. Bitten Bitten is a 2008 Canadian black comedy vampire film directed by Harv Glazer. It stars Jason Mewes as a paramedic who rescues Danika, a female vampire, from an alley way. Heroes for Sale Heroes for Sale is an American pre-Code drama film directed by William Wellman, starring Richard Barthelmess, Aline MacMahon, and Loretta Young, and released by Warner Bros. and First National Pictures. The 76-minute original is considered lost; a 71-minute version is available from Turner Entertainment. Daisy Kenyon Daisy Kenyon is a 1947 American film noir romantic-drama by 20th Century Fox starring Joan Crawford, Henry Fonda and Dana Andrews in a story about a post-World War II romantic triangle. The screenplay by David Hertz was based upon a 1945 novel of the same name by Elizabeth Janeway. The film was directed and produced by Otto Preminger. Having opened to restrained reception, Kenyon has seen reappraisal, and now enjoys a minor cult following for its realistic treatment of a typically melodramatic plot. Striped Trip Striped Trip is a 1961 Soviet comedy film directed by Vladimir Fetin. King David King David is a 1985 American epic historical drama film about the life of the second King of the Kingdom of Israel, David. The film was directed by Bruce Beresford, produced by Martin Elfand and written by Andrew Birkin. The film stars Richard Gere in the title role, alongside ensemble cast such as: Edward Woodward, Alice Krige, Denis Quilley, Cherie Lunghi, Hurd Hatfield, Jack Klaff, John Castle, Tim Woodward, George Eastman, Christopher Malcolm, Gina Bellman and James Coombes in supporting roles. King David was released by Paramount Pictures which was also the production company, on March 29, 1985, while in other countries it was released in 1986 and 1987. Upon release, the film received mostly negative reviews for its screenplay writing, pace, some of the acting and the action sequences. However, Geres performance and the cinematography were praised. In addition to being a critical failure, the film was also a box office failure, grossing $5.9 million worldwide against its $21 million production budget. Housekeeping Housekeeping is a 1987 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Bill Forsyth and starring Christine Lahti, Sara Walker, and Andrea Burchill. Based on the 1980 novel Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson, the film is about two young sisters growing up in Idaho during the 1950s. After being abandoned by their mother and raised by elderly relatives, the sisters are looked after by their eccentric aunt whose unconventional and unpredictable ways affect their lives. Filmed on location in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada, Housekeeping won two awards at the 1987 Tokyo International Film Festival. Little Boy Blue Little Boy Blue is a 1997 independent drama film directed by Antonio Tibaldi about a dysfunctional Texas family. The father, Ray is a Vietnam War veteran who was left impotent from a war injury. His high school son Jimmy West tries to protect his two younger brothers from their abusive father. There is a family secret that gets revealed. Peter Bell Peter Bell is a 2002 Dutch family film, based on the Pietje Bell books of Chris van Abkoude, and directed by Maria Peters. The film received a Golden Film and a Platinum Film in 2002. The Rats The Rats is a 2002 made-for-TV horror film, written by Frank Deasy and directed by John Lafia It is about a clan of rats in New York City transformed, as part of a DNA research trial, into man-eating killers who take over a Manhattan department store and threaten to overrun New York City. It was known as The Colony before it was released. Originally, intended to be aired on September 11, 2001, its release was delayed until after the September 11 attacks, Also, The shots of the World Trade Center towers were removed after the attacks. Save Me Save Me is a 2007 film directed by Robert Cary about Mark, a drug-addicted gay man who is admitted into an ex-gay program run by Gayle and her husband Ted. The film premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and was later picked up for distribution by independent studio First Run Features. In September 2008 the film began its limited theatrical release in select markets in the United States. The film screened at over 6 film festivals and has drawn positive reviews from Entertainment Weekly, Variety, Time Out London and several other publications. Amanda Knox Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy is a 2011 American true crime television film. It stars Hayden Panettiere as Amanda Knox, Paolo Romio as Raffaele Sollecito, Djibril Kébé as Rudy Guede and Amanda Fernando Stevens as Meredith Kercher, and first aired on the Lifetime network on February 21, 2011. Set between 2007 and 2009, Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy is based on the murder of Meredith Kercher in Perugia, Italy, and the subsequent trials of the suspects, Guede, Knox and Sollecito. It was written by Wendy Battles, who has worked on scripts for the American television series NY and Law & Order, and filmed in Rome, after officials refused to grant the production team permission to shoot in Perugia. The film contains a re-enactment of the murder. In Italy, the television film has been transmitted on Canale 5, on December 3, 2012, after Amanda Knox sent a team of lawyers to Mediaset, to prevent the airing. After its first broadcast, the film was followed by a one-hour documentary, Beyond the Headlines: Amanda Knox, which examines the Italian judicial system and includes interviews with the parents and friends of Knox, investigators, prosecutors and legal scholars. The Swordsman The Swordsman, also known as Swordsman, is a 1990 Hong Kong wuxia film. King Hu was credited as the director but allegedly left the project midway, and the film was completed by a team led by producer Tsui Hark. The film is adapted from Louis Chas novel The Smiling. Junk Mail Junk Mail is a 1997 Norwegian film directed by Pål Sletaune. The film won many awards including Best Actress for Eli Anne Linnestad, Best Actor for Robert Skjærstad and Best Film for Pål Sletaune at the Amanda Awards in Norway and the Mercedes-Benz award at the Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Whole Town's Talking The Whole Towns Talking is a 1935 American comedy film starring Edward G. Robinson as a law-abiding man who bears a striking resemblance to a killer, with Jean Arthur as his love interest. It was directed by John Ford from a screenplay by Jo Swerling and Robert Riskin based on a story by W.R. Burnett originally published in Colliers in August 1932. Burnett was also the author of the source material for Robinsons screen break-through, Little Caesar. The film The Whole Towns Talking has no story connection to this film. The story was remade in 1998 as the Bollywood film Duplicate. The Flim-Flam Man The Flim-Flam Man is a 1967 American comedy film directed by Irvin Kershner, featuring George C. Scott, Michael Sarrazin, and Sue Lyon, based on the 1965 novel The Ballad of the Flim-Flam Man by Guy Owen. The movie has well-known character actors in supporting roles, including Jack Albertson, Slim Pickens, Strother Martin, Harry Morgan, and Albert Salmi. The movie is set in the countryside and small towns of the American South, and it was filmed in the Anderson County, area. It is also noted for its folksy musical score by composer Jerry Goldsmith. Moon Child Moon Child is a 2003 Japanese science fantasy horror action film starring Gackt, Hyde, and Leehom Wang. It was released on April 19 in Japan, and screened on May 13 at the Cannes Film Festival and on April 12, 2004 at Philadelphia Film Festival. Summer Holiday Boogie is a 2008 Romanian film written and directed by Radu Muntean. Mountains Of The Moon Chander Pahar is a 2013 Indian Bengali-language action-adventure film based on Chander Pahar by Bengali novelist Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay, directed by Kamaleshwar Mukherjee and produced by Mahendra Soni and Shrikant Mohta under the banner of their production house Shree Venkatesh Films. It features Bengali actor Dev in the lead role as Shankar. This is the first collaboration between Dev and Mukherjee, the latter having made only two films before: Uro Chithi and Meghe Dhaka Tara. Shooting commenced on 20 April 2013. The film released on 20 December 2013. The trailer was released at the Nicco park at 5 pm, on the occasion of Childrens Day on 14 November 2013. This is the first Indian film to be extensively shot in South Africa. Chander Pahar is the most successful film in Bengali cinema. Critics consider it Devs most memorable and recognizable work. It is the first installment of Chander Pahar film franchise and was followed by Amazon Obhijaan in 2017. Flashpoint Flashpoint is a 1984 action thriller film starring Kris Kristofferson, Treat Williams, Rip Torn, Jean Smart, Kurtwood Smith, and Tess Harper. The film is directed by William Tannen in his directorial debut, and is based on the novel of the same name by George LaFountaine, with a screenplay by Dennis Shryack and Michael Butler. The original score was composed and performed by Tangerine Dream. It was the first theatrical film produced by Home Box Office. A Knight in Camelot A Knight in Camelot is a 1998 television film starring Whoopi Goldberg and Michael York, subsequently released direct-to-video. It was directed by Roger Young, distributed by Disney and is loosely based on Mark Twains A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court. The film is part of Disneys anthology The Wonderful World of Disney, that included several movies and animations produced and released by the studio from 1995 to 2005. Filming took place in the cities of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, and Budapest in Hungary. Bethlehem Bethlehem is a 2013 Israeli drama film directed by Yuval Adler. It was screened at the Venice Days section of the 2013 Venice Film Festival where it won the top prize. It was shown at the Telluride Film Festival and 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards after winning six Ophir Awards including Best Screenplay, Best Director and Best Film, but it was not nominated. Of Snails and Men Of Snails and Men is a 2012 Romanian comedy film directed by Tudor Giurgiu. Mig äger ingen Nobody Owns Me is a 2013 Swedish drama film directed by Kjell-Åke Andersson. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Åsa Linderborg, and is starring Mikael Persbrandt, Tanja Lorentzon och Sten Ljunggren. Mikael Persbrandt was nominated and won in the category Best Actor in a Leading Role at the 49th Guldbagge Awards. Ninnu Kori Ninnu Kori is a 2017 Telugu language romantic drama film directed by debutant Shiva Nirvana and produced by DVV Danayya under DVV Entertainments. Nani and Nivetha Thomas play the lead roles in the movie while Aadhi Pinisetty plays a pivotal role. Gopi Sunder was roped in to compose music for the film. Prawin Pudi and Karthik Ghattamaneni are the editor and cinematographer of this movie respectively. The movie was launched in November 2016 and shooting commenced in February 2017 in the United States. Rapt Rapt is a 2009 French-Belgian dramatic film directed by Lucas Belvaux and starring Yvan Attal. It was nominated for 4 César Awards in 2010, including Best Film. It was released in France on 18 November 2009. The film is inspired by the true story of the kidnapping of Édouard-Jean, 3rd Baron Empain, a very wealthy Hungarian-born Belgian aristocrat, which occurred in Paris in January 1978. Vikramadithyan Vikramadithyan is a 2014 Malayalam comedy-drama film co-produced and directed by Lal Jose. The film stars Dulquer Salmaan, Unni Mukundan and Namitha Pramod in the lead roles, along with an extended cameo appearance of Nivin Pauly. The screenplay is by Iqbal Kuttippuram, while Jomon T. John handles the cinematography. The music is composed by Bijibal. The film was released on 25 July 2014 and was a commercial success . Seth Rogen's Hilarity for Charity Seth Rogens Hilarity for Charity is a stand-up comedy special to raise awareness for Alzheimers disease, that premiered on Netflix on April 6, 2018. Double Suicide is a 1969 film directed by Masahiro Shinoda. It is based on the 1721 play The Love Suicides at Amijima by Monzaemon Chikamatsu. This play is often performed in the bunraku style. In the film, the story is performed with live actors, but also makes use of Japanese theatrical traditions such as the kuroko who invisibly interact with the actors, and the set is non-realist. The film opens with the preparations by the kuroko for a modern-day presentation of a puppet play while a voice-over is heard of someone, presumably the director, calling on the telephone to find a location for the penultimate scene of the lovers suicide. Soon human actors are substituted for the puppets, and the action proceeds in a naturalistic fashion, until from time to time the kuroko intervene to accomplish scene shifts or heighten the dramatic intensity of the two lovers resolve to be united in death. The stylized sets and the period costumes and props simultaneously convey a classical theatricality and contemporaneous modernity. Jiheis fatal love interest, Koharu the prostitute, and his neglected wife, Osan, are both played by actress Shima Iwashita. This film was released on DVD in Japanese with English subtitles in Region 1 on 30 January 2001. Hustle Hustle is a 1975 American neo-noir crime film directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Burt Reynolds and Catherine Deneuve. Company Man Company Man is a 2000 comedy film written and directed by Peter Askin and Douglas McGrath. The film stars McGrath, Sigourney Weaver, John Turturro, Ryan Phillippe, Alan Cumming, Anthony LaPaglia, Woody Allen, and Denis Leary as "Officer Fry". Bill Murray had a cameo appearance in the film that was cut before the films release. Jism Jism is a 2003 Indian erotic thriller film edited and directed by Amit Saxena, written by Mahesh Bhatt, produced by Pooja Bhatt and Sujit Kumar Singh under the banner Fish Eye Network P Ltd and Shreya Creations, which starred Bipasha Basu and John Abraham, the latter making his début in Bollywood films. The music for the film was scored by M. M. Keeravani. Jism ranked 92 in the top 100 sexiest movie scenes poll conducted by Channel 4. The film is essentially a remake of Body Heat, which was, in turn, loosely based on Billy Wilders 1944 film Double Indemnity, which was a version of James Cains novel Double Indemnity. Violeta Went to Heaven Violeta Went to Heaven is a 2011 Chilean biopic about singer and folklorist Violeta Parra, directed by Andrés Wood. The film is based on a biography by Ángel Parra, Violetas son with Luis Cereceda Arenas. He collaborated on the film. The film was selected as the Chilean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. It was awarded the World Cinema Jury Prize at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. Authors Anonymous Authors Anonymous is a 2014 comedy American film directed and produced by Ellie Kanner. It stars Kaley Cuoco, Chris Klein, Tricia Helfer, Jonathan Banks, Jonathan Bennett, Teri Polo and Dennis Farina in his final film role. The film was released on March 18, 2014, through video on demand prior to its limited release on April 18, 2014, by Screen Media Films and Starz Digital. I Walk Alone I Walk Alone is a 1947 film noir directed by Byron Haskin, starring Burt Lancaster, Lizabeth Scott, and Kirk Douglas. This was the first of seven films that Lancaster and Douglas made together over the decades, including Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, The Devils Disciple, Seven Days in May, and Tough Guys, establishing the pair as a team. Douglas was always billed under Lancaster but, with the exception of I Walk Alone, their roles were almost of equal importance. A restoration of the film played at the Noir City festival at the Castro Theatre in February 2018. The movie was officially released on home video for the first time on July 24, 2018. The Sun Also Rises The Sun Also Rises is a 1957 film adaptation of the Ernest Hemingway novel of the same name directed by Henry King. The screenplay was written by Peter Viertel and it starred Tyrone Power, Ava Gardner, Mel Ferrer and Errol Flynn. Much of it was filmed on location in France and Spain in Cinemascope and color by Deluxe. A highlight of the film is the famous "running of the bulls" in Pamplona and two bullfights. The Baggy Trousers Case Şalvar Davası is a 1983 Turkish film directed by Kartal Tibet and starring Müjde Ar and Şener Şen. The film, a loose adaptation of the ancient Greek play Lysistrata by Aristophanes, was the first starring role for Şen. Christmas in Wonderland Christmas in Wonderland is a 2007 Canadian-American comedy film about three children who move with their father from Los Angeles to Edmonton, Alberta, where they catch a group of counterfeiters while Christmas shopping. Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall Michael Jacksons Journey from Motown to Off the Wall is a 2016 documentary film directed by Spike Lee, chronicling the rise of pop star Michael Jackson through the creation of his landmark solo album, Off the Wall. It is the second Michael Jackson-focused documentary Lee has made, after Bad 25. The film premiered on January 24, 2016, at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. The High Cost of Living The High Cost Of Living is a 2010 indie drama film starring Zach Braff, Isabelle Blais and Aimee Lee. Written and directed by Deborah Chow and set in Montreal, the film centers on a young, pregnant woman whose world falls apart when she loses her child in a hit and run accident. The film made its debut at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival, and was released theatrically in April 2011. It won TIFFs award for Best Canadian First Feature Film. Sky Sky is a 2015 English-language French-German drama film written and directed by Fabienne Berthaud. It stars Diane Kruger, Norman Reedus, Gilles Lellouche, Lena Dunham, Qorianka Kilcher, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Sasha Perl-Raver. It was shown in the Platform section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in France on 6 April 2016 by Haut Et Court, and in Germany on 2 June 2016 by Alamode Films. Sometimes They Come Back... for More Sometimes They Come Back for More is the second straight-to-video sequel to Sometimes They Come Back. The video was directed by Daniel Zelik Berk and released in 1998. Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame is a 2007 Iranian film directed by Hana Makhmalbaf. The title is taken from her father Mohsen Makhmalbafs book The Buddha Was Not Demolished in Afghanistan, It Collapsed Out of Shame. The story takes place in modern Afghanistan following the removal of the Taliban and revolves around a 5-year-old Afghan girl who wants to attend a newly opened school. The girl Bakhtay lives in the caves under the remains of the Buddhas of Bamiyan which were destroyed by the Taliban in 2001. Bakhtay becomes obsessed with the idea of going to school but must fight against a society influenced by conditions suffered during the strict Taliban rule including male domination, war, poverty, violence and dire childrens games. {| class="wikitable" |- !colspan=2| Cast |- | Talib boy||Abdolali Hoseinali |- | Abbas||Abbas Alijome |- | Bakhtay||Nikbakht Noruz |} Remains Remains, also billed as Steve Niles Remains, is a 2011 post-apocalyptic horror film. It depicts a small group of people in a Reno casino who have survived a nuclear disaster while the rest of humanity has been turned into flesh eating zombies. It was produced by the Chiller Network and is based on the comic book series of the same name. Call of Heroes Call of Heroes, previously known as The Deadly Reclaim, is a 2016 Hong Kong-Chinese action film produced and directed by Benny Chan, with action direction by Sammo Hung, and starring Sean Lau, Louis Koo, Eddie Peng, Yuan Quan, Jiang Shuying, with a special appearance by Wu Jing. Filming began in June 2015. The film was released on 18 August 2016. The Law and Jake Wade The Law and Jake Wade is a 1958 Metrocolor western released by MGM in CinemaScope, based on the 1956 novel by Marvin H. Albert and directed by John Sturges. The title character, Jake Wade is a now reformed town sheriff marshal with a past that will soon catch up with him. Before he is able to marry and live peacefully with his bride-to-be, Peggy Carter, an old shadowy friend, Clint Hollister, escapes from jail. Jake is methodically stalked by his psychotic ex-partner, who makes it clear that he wants the cash from the gangs previous heist, which the now reformed Jake later buried. Wade leads Hollister on a tedious voyage to recover the loot, having brought along Peggy as leverage. Soon enough all goes to hell when the trio finds Indians who have taken refuge in the ghost town where the money is buried. The film was shot on location in Californias High Sierra mountain range, Lone Pine and Death Valley. This movie was Robert Taylors last A-picture as the top-billed lead. Rasmus på luffen Rasmus på luffen is a Swedish film directed by Olle Hellbom, which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 12 December 1981. It is based on the 1955 film Luffaren och Rasmus by Astrid Lindgren, the book Rasmus på luffen by Lindgren was published in 1956. Back to the Future... The Ride Back to the Future: The Ride was a simulator ride at Universal Studios theme parks. It was based on and inspired by the Back to the Future film series and is a mini-sequel to 1990s Back to the Future Part III. It was located at Universal Studios Florida and Universal Studios Hollywood, which was replaced by The Simpsons Ride, and at Universal Studios Japan, which was replaced by Despicable Me Minion Mayhem. The rides story centered on a first person adventure in pursuit of Biff Tannen through time. Steven Spielberg, executive producer of the films, served as creative consultant for it. An American Affair An American Affair is a 2009 American independent period comedy-drama film directed by William Olsson and starring Gretchen Mol, James Rebhorn, Noah Wyle, Perrey Reeves, Mark Pellegrino, and Cameron Bright. It was released theatrically by Screen Media Films on February 27, 2009. The film was produced in 2008, written by Alex Metcalf, and produced by Kevin Leydon. Its soundtrack was created by Dustin OHalloran. Hidden Away Hidden Away is a 2014 Spanish romantic drama film directed by Mikel Rueda. Filmed in neighbourhoods throughout Bilbao, Ruedas goal was to create a scene that could be from any neighbourhood in any city. Rueda dedicated the project to Álex Angulo, a Basque actor who died in a car crash in July 2014. Themes that are present throughout the film are adolescent first love, sociocultural dilemmas, racism and deportation, and connecting emotionally through some of these barriers. The Corporal and Others The Corporal and Others is a 1965 Hungarian comedy film directed by Márton Keleti. The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie is a 1981 American animated package film with a compilation of classic Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies Warner Bros. cartoon shorts and animated bridging sequences produced by Friz Freleng, hosted by Bugs Bunny. The new footage was produced by Warner Bros. Animation and the first Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies film with a compilation of classic shorts produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Time of Violence Time of Violence is a 1988 Bulgarian film based on the novel Vreme razdelno of Anton Donchev . It consists of two episodes with a combined length of 288 minutes. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. I Am Trying to Break Your Heart I Am Trying to Break Your Heart: A Film About Wilco is a black-and-white documentary film by Sam Jones which follows the American alt-country rock band Wilco through the creation and distribution of their fourth studio album Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. Man to Man Man to Man is a 2005 historical drama film directed by Régis Wargnier and starring Joseph Fiennes, Kristin Scott Thomas and Iain Glen. The screenplay concerns a man in a team of Victorian scientists conducting research in Africa, who begins to have doubts about the human cost of their mission. It was scripted by William Boyd. The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green is a syndicated comic strip drawn by Eric Orner. Appearing in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender publications, the strips title character is Ethan Green, a young gay man trying to balance his professional career as a personal assistant with his search for love. It was started in 1989 and ran for 15 years. In 2015, several years after retiring the strip, Orner published the compilation book The Completely Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green. Azhagiya Tamizh Magan Azhagiya Tamil Magan is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Bharathan, written by S. K. Jeeva and produced by Swargachitra Appachan. The film stars actor Vijay in a dual role for the first time in his career as the hero and villain, while Shriya Saran, Namitha Vankawala, and N. Santhanam play in supporting roles. With cinematography by K. Balasubramaniam and editing by Anthony, the films score and soundtrack is composed by A. R. Rahman. The film was dubbed in Malayalam with the same title, in Hindi as Sabse Bada Khiladi, and in Telugu as Maha Muduru. The film revolves around an excelling athlete who has the ability to predict the future events. With his unique ability, he identifies several future events, including the attempted murder of his lover by a look-alike. The film was released on 8 November 2007 and distributed worldwide by Pyramid Saimira. The film collected $1,043,064 at the overseas box office in 2007. The films financial performance was above average. A Violent Prosecutor A Violent Prosecutor is a 2016 South Korean crime film directed by Lee Il-hyung, produced by Guk Su Ran and starring Hwang Jung-min, Kang Dong-won, Lee Sung-min and Park Sung-woong. It was released in South Korea on February 3, 2016 by Showbox. Sheikh Jackson Sheikh Jackson is a 2017 Egyptian drama film directed by Amr Salama. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Fugitive The Fugitive is a 1947 American drama film starring Henry Fonda and directed by John Ford, based on the novel The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene. The film was shot on location in Mexico. The Moon-Spinners The Moon-Spinners is a 1964 American mystery film starring Hayley Mills, Eli Wallach and Peter McEnery in a story about a jewel thief hiding on the island of Crete. Produced by Walt Disney Productions, the film was based upon a 1962 suspense novel by Mary Stewart and was directed by James Neilson. The Moon-Spinners was Mills fifth of six films for Disney, and featured the legendary silent film actress Pola Negri in her final screen performance. Winter Kills Winter Kills is a 1979 neo-noir satirical political thriller film written and directed by William Richert, based on the novel of the same name by Richard Condon. A black comedy fictionalising the assassination conspiracy of President John F. Kennedy, its all-star cast includes Jeff Bridges, John Huston, Anthony Perkins, Eli Wallach, Richard Boone, Toshirō Mifune, Sterling Hayden, Dorothy Malone, Belinda Bauer, Ralph Meeker, Elizabeth Taylor, Berry Berenson and Susan Walden. The film simplifies the plot of the book somewhat, emphasizing humor. It follows the events surrounding the assassination of the fictional President Kegan. Several years later, Kegans half-brother Nick discovers leads which suggest there may have been a plot to kill the President. Most of the film was photographed by cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond, and the production designer was Robert F. Boyle, who cited the film as one of his favorites. Although Winter Kills was a box office bomb, it has since become a cult classic. Tricky Brains Tricky Brains, also known as The Ultimate Trickster, is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film written and directed by Wong Jing, who also co-stars in the film. The film stars Andy Lau, Stephen Chow, Rosamund Kwan, Chingmy Yau, Ng Man-tat and Waise Lee. The Tale of Zatoichi Continues is a 1962 Japanese film directed by Kazuo Mori and starring Shintaro Katsu as Zatōichi the blind swordsman, a character created by Kan Shimozawa. The Tale of Zatoichi Continues is the second entry in the popular, long-running Zatoichi series. The Paper Will Be Blue The Paper Will Be Blue is a 2006 Romanian film written and directed by Radu Muntean. The story is set on the night between 22 and 23 December 1989, the time of the Romanian Revolution. It follows a Militia unit which one man abandons to take part in the revolution, and the other members have to search for him. The film uses subtle humour and was shot in a cinéma vérité style with handheld camera. The film premiered in competition at the 2006 Locarno International Film Festival. It received two Gopo Awards and was nominated for nine more. MegaFault MegaFault is a 2009 television disaster film by The Asylum, directed by David Michael Latt, starring Brittany Murphy, Justin Hartley, Eriq Lasalle, Tamala Jones, Paul Logan and Bruce Davison. It is one of the last films to feature Brittany Murphy, as she died some weeks after its premiere. Wild Mouse Wild Mouse is a 2017 Austrian comedy film directed by Josef Hader. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. The Dark Side of the Moon The Dark Side of the Moon is a 1990 direct-to-video science fiction horror film. It was directed by D. J. Webster from the screenplay by brothers Chad and Carey Hayes. The Day He Arrives The Day He Arrives is a 2011 South Korean drama film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo. The film is in black and white. It premiered on 19 May 2011 in the Un Certain Regard section of the 64th Cannes Film Festival. The film received 45,223 admissions on its domestic release. Tarzan and the Huntress Tarzan and the Huntress is a 1947 adventure film starring Johnny Weissmuller in his eleventh outing as Tarzan. Brenda Joyce makes the third of five appearances as Jane and Johnny Sheffield marks his eighth and final appearance as Boy. Patricia Morison and Barton MacLane co-star. The film was produced by Sol Lesser and Kurt Neumann, written by Jerry Gruskin and Rowland Leigh and directed by Kurt Neumann. It was released on April 5, 1947. Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd is a 1952 comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello, along with Charles Laughton, who reprised his role as the infamous pirate from the 1945 film Captain Kidd. It was the second film in SuperCinecolor, a three-color version of the two-color process Cinecolor. Valhalla Valhalla is a Danish animated feature film released in 1986 by Metronome, based on volumes one, four and five of the comics series of the same name, in its turn based on the Scandinavian tales of the Norse mythology, as they are told in Snorri Sturlusons so-called Younger Edda. It was directed by Disney animator Jeffrey J. Varab and cartoonist Peter Madsen. The film was the most expensive Danish film of 1986 and proved popular with audiences, however the company failed to regain the cost of production and, as a result, the film became a financial flop at the box office. See the Sea See the Sea is a 1997 French film written and directed by François Ozon and starring Sasha Hails as a young British mother living in a small seaside village in France who takes in a malevolent homeless drifter while her husband is away on business. The Cutter The Cutter is a 2005 American action film directed by William Tannen, and starring Chuck Norris, Joanna Pacuła, Daniel Bernhardt, Bernie Kopell and Marshall R. Teague. After a deadly kidnapping rescue gone wrong, a guilt ridden detective recruits his specialized SWAT team to successfully rescue an aged diamond cutter from the hands of a murderous thief. Merlin's Apprentice Merlins Apprentice is a 2006 miniseries. It is a sequel to the hit 1998 television miniseries Merlin with Sam Neill and Miranda Richardson reprising their roles as Merlin and the Lady of the Lake, albeit slightly different versions of their characters. While being vaguely based on Arthurian legend, its plot is set after the death of King Arthur and completely different from the traditional legends. Scorned Scorned is an American psychological thriller directed by Mark Jones and written by Jones and Sadie Katz. It was released in November 2013 in South Korea, and on February 4, 2014 in the United States. The film stars AnnaLynne McCord, Billy Zane and Viva Bianca. The story is about a woman who discovers her boyfriend is having an affair with her best friend. She goes crazy and decides to take revenge on them. Blacksmith Scene Blacksmith Scene is an 1893 American short black-and-white silent film directed by William K.L. Dickson, the Scottish-French inventor who, while under the employ of Thomas Edison, developed the first fully functional motion picture camera. It is historically significant as the first Kinetoscope film shown in public exhibition on May 9, 1893, and is the earliest known example of actors performing a role in a film. 102 years later, in 1995, Blacksmithing Scene was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It is the second-oldest film included in the Registry, after Newark Athlete. Band of Angels Band of Angels is a 1957 romantic drama film set in the American South before and during the American Civil War, based on the 1955 novel of the same name by Robert Penn Warren. It starred Clark Gable, Yvonne De Carlo and Sidney Poitier. The movie was directed by Raoul Walsh. Demobbed Demobbed is a cult Russian comedy film by Roman Kachanov, offering an absurdistic view on the Russian army by the eyes of a conscript. The brutal rituals of Dedovshchina, a major problem within Russian society, is shown not as a tragedy, but as an idylically insane process of resocialization. Several stars of the Soviet cinema cast in the roles of senior officers; prominent theater director Sergey Artsybashev portrayed the iconic protagonist Dikiy Prapor The films popularity encouraged the producers to create four sequels, but with limited reception. 4 4 is a 2004 Russian drama film directed by Ilya Khrzhanovsky after a screenplay by Vladimir Sorokin. Originally it was conceived as a short film, but turned into a full-length film after four years of work. Black Nativity Black Nativity is a 2013 American musical drama film directed by Kasi Lemmons. The script, written by Lemmons, is based on Langston Hughes play of the same name and released on November 27, 2013. The film stars an African American ensemble cast featuring Forest Whitaker, Angela Bassett, Tyrese Gibson, Jennifer Hudson, Mary J. Blige, Jacob Latimore, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and rapper Nas. Nise: The Heart of Madness Nise: The Heart of Madness is a 2015 Brazilian docudrama directed by Roberto Berliner. Starring Glória Pires, the film is based on the life of psychiatrist Nise da Silveira, a pioneer of occupational therapy in Brazil. Nise also features Fabrício Boliveira, Fernando Eiras, Perfeito Fortuna, Roberta Rodrigues, Augusto Madeira, Simone Mazzer, and Zé Carlos Machado. Amar Akbar Anthony Amar Akbar Anthony is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Nadirshah and written by Bibin George and Vishnu Unnikrishnan. It stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Jayasurya, and Indrajith Sukumaran in lead roles, while Namitha Pramod appears in the female lead. Asif Ali makes a cameo appearance. The songs in the film were composed by Nadirshah himself, while the background score was by Bijibal. Amar Akbar Anthony marked the directorial debut of Nadirshah. The film was completed in 65 days with a production cost of . Sony Music India released the films soundtrack. The film released on 16 October 2015. The film was remade in Kannada as John Jani Janardhan. Legend of the Demon Cat Legend of the Demon Cat is a 2017 Xianxia fantasy mystery film directed by Chen Kaige, based on the novel Śramaṇa Kūkaiwritten by Japanese writer Yoneyama Mineo, known under the pen-name Baku Yumemakura. It was released in China in December 2017. Tarzan's Desert Mystery Tarzans Desert Mystery is a 1943 American Tarzan film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Johnny Weissmuller and Nancy Kelly. Son of Paleface Son of Paleface is a 1952 American Technicolor Comedy Western film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Bob Hope, Jane Russell, and Roy Rogers. The film is a sequel to The Paleface. Written by Tashlin, Joseph Quillan, and Robert L. Welch, the film is about a man who returns home to claim his fathers gold, which is nowhere to be found. Son of Paleface was released in the United States by Paramount Pictures on July 14, 1952. Sagan om Karl-Bertil Jonssons julafton Sagan om Karl-Bertil Jonssons julafton is a 1975 Swedish animated short film directed by Per Åhlin, adapted from Tage Danielssons short story of the same name, telling the tale of a boy who steals Christmas gifts from the wealthy to give to the poor people of Stockholm while working in a post office on Christmas Eve. The short story is also published in English with drawings by Per Åhlin by Trollboken AB 2018. The film has gained huge popularity in Sweden, and is broadcast every Christmas Eve on Swedish and Norwegian national television. It is also often shown on Christmas Eve by FST in Finland. The film was dubbed into English in 1987, with Bernard Cribbins as the voice-over. Punjabi House Punjabi House is a 1998 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film, written and directed by Rafi Mecartin. It stars Dileep, Cochin Hanifa, Harisree Asokan and Mohini in the lead roles, along with a supporting cast consisting of Lal, Neena Kurup, Janardanan, Thilakan, Jomol, N. F. Varghese, Indrans and Kunchan. The music was composed by Suresh Peters and S. P. Venkatesh, the former composing the songs, making his debut as a film composer and the latter composing the score. The film was released as a grand Onam release on the day of Thiruvonam in 1998 and became a huge blockbuster, becoming the second highest grosser after Harikrishnans. The film was remade by Priyadarshan in Bollywood as Chup Chup Ke in 2006, starring Shahid Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor, Neha Dhupia, and Sunil Shetty. It was remade again in Kannada with the same title, Punjabi House. The Sisterhood of Night The Sisterhood of Night is a 2014 film directed by Caryn Waechter and written by Marilyn Fu based on a short story by Steven Millhauser. The film premiered at the 2014 Woodstock Film Festival. The Cokeville Miracle The Cokeville Miracle is a 2015 drama film written & directed by T. C. Christensen and starring Jasen Wade, Sarah Kent and Kimball Stinger. The film was based on the Cokeville Elementary School hostage crisis in 1986 and the book The Cokeville Miracle: When Angels Intervene by Hartt Wixom and Judene Wixom. The film was released in select theaters across the United States in the summer of 2015, and distributed by Deseret Book Co. and affiliated retailers. Death by Hanging is a 1968 Japanese film directed by Nagisa Oshima, starring Do-yun Yu. It was acclaimed for its innovative Brechtian techniques and complex treatments of guilt and consciousness, justice, and the persecution of ethnic Koreans in Japan. Jeet Jeet is a 1996 Hindi-language action thriller film starring Karisma Kapoor, Sunny Deol and Salman Khan. It is directed by Raj Kanwar and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala. Tabu, Amrish Puri, Dalip Tahil and Alok Nath feature in supporting roles. Jeet was released on 23 August 1996, receiving generally positive reviews from critics. It went on to become the fourth highest-grossing Hindi film of 1996, and grossed 289.6 million worldwide against its budget of 60 million. Divorcing Jack Divorcing Jack is a 1998 satirical black comedy. The plot is set around the Northern Irish reporter Dan Starkey who gets entangled in a web of political intrigue and Irish sectarian violence, at the same time as Northern Ireland is set to elect a new Prime Minister. Writer Colin Bateman adapted his own book as the screenplay. Chef's Special Chefs Special is a Spanish film directed by Nacho García Velilla that centers on homosexuality and the decision to come out. It focuses on men who have had relationships with women to hide their own sexuality, to the point of even having kids. The film also deals with the theme of single parents. It stars Javier Cámara, Benjamín Vicuña, Lola Dueñas, and Fernando Tejero. The film premiered in Spain on April 11, 2008 and was a success in the box office, earning almost 1 million Euros in its first weekend and ending the year as the sixth highest-grossing Spanish film grossing 5,107,626.41 €. It received fourteen award nominations—including two Goya Awards—winning six of them. The critical reception was not as favorable, receiving negative reviews from important publications like El País, El Mundo, and ABC. Big Buck Bunny Big Buck Bunny is a 2008 short computer-animated comedy film featuring animals of the forest, made by the Blender Institute, part of the Blender Foundation. Like the foundations previous film, Elephants Dream, the film was made using Blender, a free and open-source software application for 3D computer modeling and animation developed by the same foundation. Unlike that earlier project, the tone and visuals departed from a cryptic story and dark visuals to one of comedy, cartoons, and light-heartedness. It was released as an open-source film under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. Bobby Jasoos Bobby Jasoos is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed by Samar Shaikh and produced by Dia Mirza and Sahil Sangha. The film stars Vidya Balan and features Ali Fazal, Arjan Bajwa, Supriya Pathak, Rajendra Gupta and Tanvi Azmi in supporting roles. It tells the story of Bilqees "Bobby" Ahmed, a Hyderabadi woman who aspires to be a detective despite facing a series of obstacles. Juno and the Paycock Juno and the Paycock is a 1930 British film written and directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and starring Barry Fitzgerald, Maire ONeill, Edward Chapman and Sara Allgood. The film was based on the successful play of the same name by Seán OCasey. Change of Habit Change of Habit is a 1969 American musical drama film directed by William A. Graham and starring Elvis Presley and Mary Tyler Moore. Written by James Lee, S.S. Schweitzer, and Eric Bercovici, based on a story by John Joseph and Richard Morris, the film is about three Catholic nuns, preparing for their final vows, who are sent to a rough inner city neighborhood dressed as lay missionaries to work at a clinic run by a young doctor. Their lives become complicated by the realities they face in the inner city, and by the doctor who falls in love with one of the nuns. The film was produced by Joe Connelly for NBC Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Filmed on location in the Los Angeles area and at the Universal Studios during March and April 1969, Change of Habit was released in the United States on November 10, 1969. It spent four weeks on the Variety Box Office Survey, peaking at #17. Change of Habit was Presleys 31st and final film acting role; his remaining film appearances were in concert documentaries. The film was Moores fourth and final film under her brief Universal Pictures contract; she would not appear in another theatrical movie until Ordinary People in 1980. Moore and Edward Asner, who also appears in the film, would go on to star in The Mary Tyler Moore Show, one of the most popular television shows in the 1970s. The Hollow The Hollow is a 2004 teen horror film, starring Kevin Zegers, Kaley Cuoco, Nick Carter and Stacy Keach. The film premiered on the ABC Family Channel, on October 24, 2004. Pumpkinhead: Blood Feud Pumpkinhead: Blood Feud is a 2007 American made-for-television sequel and the fourth installment in the Pumpkinhead franchise of horror films. The film is written and directed by Michael Hurst. It directly follows 2006s Ashes to Ashes. Mobile Suit Gundam 00 is an anime television series, the eleventh installment in Sunrise studios long-running Gundam franchise comprising two seasons. The series is set on a futuristic Earth and is centered on the exploits of the fictional paramilitary organization Celestial Being and its efforts to rid the world of war and conflict with a series of unique and extremely advanced mecha mobile suits known as "Gundams". It is directed by Seiji Mizushima and written by Yōsuke Kuroda, and features character designs by Yun Kōga. The 25-episode season was officially announced by Sunrise during a 15-second trailer on June 2, 2007. The series aired on the Mainichi Broadcasting System and Tokyo Broadcasting System from October 5, 2007 to March 29, 2008. The second season began on October 5, 2008 and concluded on March 29, 2009. A movie sequel, titled A Wakening of the Trailblazer, premiered in Japan on September 18, 2010 and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 25, 2010, in Japan. Mobile Suit Gundam 00 is the first Gundam television series to be animated in widescreen and in high-definition. Asura: The City of Madness Asura: The City of Madness is a 2016 South Korean action crime film directed by Kim Sung-su. The film revolves around Han Do-kyung, a shady cop, who becomes caught between internal affairs and the citys corrupt mayor. Starring Jung Woo-sung, Hwang Jung-min, Ju Ji-hoon and Kwak Do-won in the lead roles, it released theatrically on 28 September 2016 in South Korea. Masterpiece Masterpiece is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language action crime thriller film directed by Ajai Vasudev and written by Uday Krishna. It stars Mammootty, Unni Mukundan, Mukesh, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Poonam Bajwa, Maqbool Salmaan, Gokul Suresh, Kalabhavan Shajohn, Santhosh Pandit, Anjali Nair, Divya Pillai and Mahima Nambiar. The principal photography began on 17 April 2017 at the Fatima Mata National College, Kollam and was completed by the end of November in Kochi. Deepak Dev composed the Music of the film. The film was released on 21 December 2017. Mistress Mistress is a 1992 comedy-drama film starring Robert De Niro, Danny Aiello, Eli Wallach, Robert Wuhl and Martin Landau. The picture was written by Barry Primus and J.F. Lawton and directed by Primus. ID:A ID:A is a 2011 thriller film directed by Christian E. Christiansen and starring Tuva Novotny. Sonja and the Bull Sonja and the Bull is a 2012 Croatian comedy film directed by Vlatka Vorkapić. A Song Is Born A Song Is Born is a 1948 Technicolor musical film remake of the 1941 movie Ball of Fire with Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck, starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo. It was directed by Howard Hawks. Based on the Story "From A to Z" by Billy Wilder and Thomas Monroe. Produced by Samuel Goldwyn and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Filmed in Technicolor, it featured a stellar supporting cast of musical legends, including Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, Lionel Hampton, and Benny Carter. Other notable musicians playing themselves in the cast include Charlie Barnet, Mel Powell, Louis Bellson, The Golden Gate Quartet, Russo and the Samba Kings, The Page Cavanaugh Trio, and Buck and Bubbles. Other actors include Steve Cochran and Hugh Herbert. Brightness Yeelen is a 1987 Malian film directed by Souleymane Cissé. It is filmed in the Bambara and Fula languages, and is based on a legend told by the Bambara people. Though the era is undefined, it is presumably set in the 13th century in the Mali Empire and is a heroic quest narrative featuring magic and precognition. It stars Issiaka Kane as Nianankoro, a young African man who possesses magical powers. Niamanto Sanogo plays Niankoros father, who is tracking his son through the Bambara, Fulani and Dogon lands of West Africa using a magical wooden post to guide him. Yeelen was met with wide critical success, and was awarded the Jury Prize at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. It was also nominated for the Golden Palm award for the same year. Änglagård - Andra sommaren House of Angels – The Second Summer is a 1994 Swedish drama film directed by Colin Nutley starring Helena Bergström, Rikard Wolff, Ron Dean, and Ernst Günther. It is the second Swedish drama film about the mansion Änglagård located in a small isolated hamlet in Västergötland, Sweden. The film premiered on 25 December 1994. In both the films Änglagård and Änglagård - andra sommaren Sven Wollter and Viveka Seldahl acting as a married couple which they also were in real life from 1971 until Seldahl died 2001. They have also acted as married couple in the 2001 Swedish film En sång för Martin. Treehouse Treehouse is a 2014 American horror film directed by Michael Bartlett, written by Alex Child and Miles Harrington, and starring J. Michael Trautmann, Dana Melanie, Daniel Fredrick, and Clint James. Teens attempt to escape a treehouse back to the safety of their town after going out after a curfew. Guadalcanal Diary Guadalcanal Diary is a 1943 World War II war film directed by Lewis Seiler, featuring Preston Foster, Lloyd Nolan, William Bendix, Richard Conte, Anthony Quinn and the film debut of Richard Jaeckel. It was based on the book of the same name by Richard Tregaskis. The film recounts the fight of the United States Marines in the Battle of Guadalcanal, which occurred only a year before the movies release. While the film has notable battle scenes, its primary focus is on the characters and back stories of the Marines. The movie was produced by Bryan Foy, who also produced Berlin Correspondent, Chetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas, and PT 109. And Now the Screaming Starts! And Now the Screaming Starts! is a 1973 British gothic horror film. It is one of the few feature-length horror stories by Amicus, a company best known for anthology or "portmanteau" films. The screenplay, written by Roger Marshall, is based on the 1970 novella Fengriffen by David Case. It stars Peter Cushing, Herbert Lom, Patrick Magee, Stephanie Beacham and Ian Ogilvy, and was directed by Roy Ward Baker. The large gothic house used in the film is Oakley Court, near Bray village, which is now a four star hotel. The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle The Great Rock n Roll Swindle is a 1980 British mockumentary film directed by Julien Temple and produced by Don Boyd and Jeremy Thomas. It centres on the British punk rock band Sex Pistols and, most prominently, their manager Malcolm McLaren. Nocturna Nocturna is a 2007 Spanish-French animated fantasy film directed by Adrià García and Víctor Maldonado. The film was produced in 2007 by Filmax Animation. A Man's Job A Mans Work, also known as A Mans Job in the United States, is a 2007 Finnish drama film directed by Aleksi Salmenperä. It was Finlands submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also entered into the 29th Moscow International Film Festival. War of the Buttons War of the Buttons is a 2011 French film directed by Christophe Barratier. I, Olga Hepnarová I, Olga Hepnarová is a 2016 internationally co-produced drama film, directed by Tomáš Weinreb and Petr Kazda, about Olga Hepnarová. She was a Czechoslovakian mass murderer, who on 10 July 1973, killed eight people with a truck in Prague. The film was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. The Missionary The Missionary is a 1982 British comedy film directed by Richard Loncraine, and starring Michael Palin and Maggie Smith. It was produced by George Harrison, Denis OBrien, Palin and Neville C. Thompson. Balkan ekspres Balkan Express is a 1983 Yugoslavian film by director Branko Baletić. Ex Many Kisses Later is a 2009 Italian-French romantic comedy film directed and co-written by Fausto Brizzi and interpreted by an ensemble cast. The film, produced by Italian International Film, in co-production with the French company and Mes Films in collaboration with RAI Cinema. It was released 6 February 2009 in Italian cinema and has been recognized as "national cultural interest" by the Directorate General for Cinema of the Ministry of Heritage and Culture. Super Super is a 2010 Indian Kannada dystopian science fiction film written and directed by Upendra. The film was released on 3 December 2010 in its Kannada version, and on 11 March 2011 in its Telugu version. This utopian film had a concept of a contrasting futuristic India set in the year 2030, and the contemporary image of India. The film revolved around Subash, an NRI who is challenged by his fiancé who is completely modern in outlook to change India. Rest of the film shows how Subash tries to bring change in Indian country. The film generated humungous hype in media as it marked the comeback of Upendra as a director after 10 years of gap. The film received positive critical acclaim with critics praising the concept and screenplay. With the title of the film depicted only by a symbol, it features Upendra and Nayantara in lead roles and is produced by Rockline Venkatesh, while V. Harikrishna scored the music. Making more than 100 million through satellite television and audio rights even before release, in Kannada it grossed a record 25 million in first three days of the opening weekend. The film grossed 500 million at the box office and was one of the Highest grossing Kannada films of 2010, along with Jackie. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Rowdy Leader 2 by Goldmines Telefilms in 2017. Upendra returns to direction after a gap of 10 years with this film. The film got released yesterday, and is declared a superhit. Day of Resurrection is a 1980 Japanese post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Based on Sakyo Komatsus eponymous novel, the film stars an international ensemble cast featuring Masao Kusakari, Sonny Chiba, George Kennedy, Robert Vaughn, Chuck Connors, Olivia Hussey, Edward James Olmos, Glenn Ford, and Henry Silva. On its release, the film was the most expensive Japanese film ever made. Death of a Ghost Hunter Death of a Ghost Hunter is a 2007 horror/suspense film, directed by Sean Tretta. Barbie and the Diamond Castle Barbie and the Diamond Castle is a 2008 direct-to-video computer-animated musical film and the 13th entry in the Barbie film series. The film features the voice of Kelly Sheridan as Barbie. It is the third musical in the series. Songs for the film were written by Amy Powers, Guy Roche, Russ DeSalvo, Gabriel Mann, Megan Cavallari and Jeannie Lurie along with executive producer Rob Hundnut. "Connected", the main song, was sung by Katharine McPhee. Traceroute Traceroute is a 2016 Austrian/American documentary film directed by Johannes Grenzfurthner. The autobiographical documentary and road movie deals with the history, politics and impact of nerd culture. Grenzfurthner calls his film a "personal journey into the uncharted depths of nerd culture, a realm full of dangers, creatures and more or less precarious working conditions", an attempt to "chase the ghosts of nerddoms past, present and future." The film was co-produced by art group monochrom and Reisenbauer Film. It features music by Kasson Crooker, Hans Nieswandt, and many others. Inspector Bellamy Bellamy — known as Inspector Bellamy in the U.S. — is a French murder mystery film released in 2009. It is the last film of celebrated French director Claude Chabrol and the only time he worked with star Gérard Depardieu. Chabrol said in an interview that the film is like a "novel that Simenon never wrote", a kind of "Maigret on vacation". An Open Secret An Open Secret is an American documentary film directed by Amy J. Berg exposing child sexual abuse in the film industry in California. The film features interviews with victimized performers, who were targeted when they were young boys, as well as industry figures, the predators themselves, and journalists. The Monsters I mostri is a 1963 commedia allitaliana film by Italian director Dino Risi. It was coproduced with France. The film was a huge success in Italy. It was censored in Spain. In 1977 an Academy Award nominee sequel was filmed, entitled I nuovi mostri. Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?, released in the U.K. as Too Many Chefs, is a 1978 comedy mystery film directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring George Segal, Jacqueline Bisset and Robert Morley. It is based on the novel Someone is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe by Nan and Ivan Lyons. The chefs are each killed in a manner reflecting their most famous dishes. The film was co-produced by the U.S., Italy, France and West Germany. The film was originally distributed by Warner Bros. and produced by Lorimar. Warner Communications acquired Lorimar in 1989 and now owns the rights to the film. Kiss Me, Guido Kiss Me, Guido is a 1997 independent film comedy. Written and directed by Tony Vitale and produced by Ira Deutchman and Christine Vachon, it stars Nick Scotti, Anthony Barrile, Anthony DeSando and Craig Chester. Bad Hair Bad Hair is a 2013 Venezuelan drama film written and directed by Mariana Rondón. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film has been praised by critics for its performances by Castillo and Lange. It deals with many topics ranging from adolescence and parent-child tensions to gender identity and sexuality. Its setting in Venezuelan society also contributes to many of the films themes. Jacob's Kingdom of Heaven Jacobinte Swargarajyam is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by Vineeth Sreenivasan. Starring Nivin Pauly, Renji Panicker, Lakshmy Ramakrishnan, Sreenath Bhasi, Ashwin Kumar, and Sai Kumar in the lead roles, the film released on 8 April 2016 in India. The Mad Miss Manton The Mad Miss Manton is a 1938 American screwball comedy-mystery film directed by Leigh Jason and starring Barbara Stanwyck as fun-loving socialite Melsa Manton and Henry Fonda as newspaper editor Peter Ames. Melsa and her debutante friends hunt for a murderer while eating bonbons, flirting with Ames, and otherwise behaving like silly young women. Ames is also after the murderer, as well as Melsas hand in marriage. This was the first of three screen pairings for Stanwyck and Fonda, the others being The Lady Eve and You Belong to Me. The Indian Fighter The Indian Fighter is a 1955 American CinemaScope and Technicolor Western film directed by Andre de Toth and based upon an original story by Robert L. Richards. The film was the first of star Kirk Douglass Bryna Productions that was released through United Artists. The film co-stars Elsa Martinelli, Walter Matthau, Kirk Douglass ex-wife Diana Douglas and Walter Abel. Once in a Lifetime Livet är en schlager is a Swedish film released in 2000, written by Jonas Gardell and directed by his usual directing partner Susanne Bier. The film features cameo appearances by many Swedish singers. The film was produced by Nordisk Film and Sveriges Television in association with Sonet Film and TV2 Denmark. All About Anna All About Anna is a 2005 Danish erotic film directed by Jessica Nilsson and starring Gry Bay and Mark Stevens. The film is explicit in its exploration of sexual relationships. It is a co-production between Innocent Pictures and Lars von Triers Zentropa Productions, and is the third of Zentropas sex films for women, following Constance and Pink Prison. All three films were based on the Puzzy Power Manifesto developed by Zentropa in 1997. The Young Savages The Young Savages is a 1961 American crime drama film directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Burt Lancaster. It was written by Edward Anhalt from a novel by Evan Hunter. The supporting cast includes Dina Merrill, Shelley Winters, and Edward Andrews, and The Young Savages was the first film featuring Telly Savalas, who plays a police detective, foreshadowing his later role as Kojak. Often categorized as a "thinking mans movie", it has received mixed reviews. The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Emilio Miraglia. Laser Mission Laser Mission is a 1989 American action film directed by BJ Davis, starring Brandon Lee, Ernest Borgnine and Werner Pochath. The film was released under the title Soldier of Fortune. This was Werner Pochaths final film appearance before his death on April 18, 1993. Friend Zone Friend Zone is a 2009 Spanish film directed by Borja Cobeaga and starring Gorka Otxoa and Sabrina Garciarena. Tu Dors Nicole Tu Dors Nicole is a 2014 Canadian drama film directed by Stéphane Lafleur. It was selected to be screened as part of the Directors Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The film had a limited release on 22 August 2014, followed by a general Quebec theatrical release on 29 August 2014. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was included in the list of "Canadas Top Ten" feature films of 2014, selected by a panel of filmmakers and industry professionals organized by TIFF. The film stars Julianne Côté as Nicole, a young woman who is becoming increasingly disillusioned with her quiet small-town life over the course of a summer. Meet the Mormons Meet the Mormons is a 2014 American documentary film directed by Blair Treu and produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The film documents the lives of six devout Mormons living in the United States, Costa Rica, and Nepal. The LDS Church donated all net proceeds from the theatrical release of the film to the American Red Cross. Cry of the City Cry of the City is a 1948 black-and-white film noir directed by Robert Siodmak based on the novel by Henry Edward Helseth, The Chair for Martin Rome. The screenwriter Ben Hecht worked on the films script, but is not credited. The film was partly shot on location in New York City. Siodmak later said "I thought it was good but its not really my kind of film: I hate locations - theres so much you cant control." David and Bathsheba David and Bathsheba is a 1951 historical Technicolor epic film about King David made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Henry King, produced by Darryl F. Zanuck, from a screenplay by Philip Dunne. The cinematography was by Leon Shamroy. Gregory Peck stars as King David and the film follows King Davids life as he adjusts to ruling as a King, and about his relationship with Uriahs wife Bathsheba. Goliath of Gath was portrayed by 203 cm-tall Lithuanian wrestler Walter Talun. Kaala Patthar Kaala Patthar is a 1979 Indian Bollywood disaster drama film, based on the Chasnala mining disaster. It was produced and directed by Yash Chopra, with a screenplay written by Salim-Javed. This film is the fourth collaboration between Amitabh Bachchan, Shashi Kapoor and director Yash Chopra after the hugely successful Deewaar, Kabhie Kabhie and Trishul. However, this film did average business at the box office. It was nominated for 8 Filmfare awards. Rajesh Roshan composed songs with lyrics by Sahir. The films score was composed by Salil Chowdhary. Playing for Time Playing for Time is a 1980 CBS television film, written by Arthur Miller and based on acclaimed musician Fania Fénelons autobiography The Musicians of Auschwitz. Vanessa Redgrave stars as Fénelon. Playing for Time was based on Fénelons experience as a female prisoner in the Auschwitz concentration camp, where she and a group of classical musicians were spared in return for performing music for their captors. The film was later adapted as a play by Miller. This was the last film of director Daniel Mann. Parts of the film were directed by Joseph Sargent, but only Mann was credited as director. Guy X Guy X is a 2005 black comedy war film directed by Saul Metzstein, based on the novel No One Thinks Of Greenland by John Griesemer. The movie stars Jason Biggs, Natascha McElhone, Jeremy Northam, and Michael Ironside. Chameleon Chameleon is a 2008 Hungarian comedy film directed by Krisztina Goda. Pregnancy Pact The Pregnancy Pact is a 2010 television film directed by Rosemary Rodriguez and starring Thora Birch, Madisen Beaty, and Camryn Manheim, based on the allegedly true story of a 2008 media circus surrounding teenagers in Gloucester, who allegedly agreed to concurrently give birth and raise their children communally. The 2011 French film 17 Girls is based on the same events. The Snow Queen 3: Fire and Ice The Snow Queen 3: Fire and Ice is a 2016 Russian animated film sequel to The Snow Queen and The Snow Queen 2. After trailers aired November 2016, it debuted in Asia 22 December 2016. Originally the film was supposed to be a Russian-Chinese co-production, with the Chinese animation company Flame Node Entertainment co-producing the film, but eventually only Russian animation company Wizart Animation was credited with the production of the movie. In February 2017 it was distributed to Australia and France. A fourth installment, Mirrorlands was released on January 1st, 2019. Patterns Patterns is a 1956 American drama film directed by Fielder Cook and starring Van Heflin, Everett Sloane, and Ed Begley. The screenplay by Rod Serling was an adaptation of his teleplay Patterns originally telecast January 12, 1955 on the Kraft Television Theatre, which starred Sloane, Begley and Richard Kiley. Don't Deliver Us from Evil Dont Deliver Us from Evil is a 1971 French film directed by Joël Séria. It is loosely based on the Parker–Hulme murder case of 1954. Marrakech Express Marrakech Express is a 1989 Italian film directed by Gabriele Salvatores and starring Diego Abatantuono, Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Cristina Marsillach, Giuseppe Cederna, and Gigio Alberti. A classical road movie, it was the first installment of Salvatores trilogia della fuga, followed by On Tour and the Academy Award winning Mediterraneo. The cast of the three movies is partly the same; most notably, Diego Abatantuono has a leading role in all of them. The plot revolves around a group of ex-high school friends that reunite in their 30s for a long journey together, and has been compared to Lawrence Kasdans The Big Chill and Kevin Reynolds Fandango. The soundtrack, that contributes to the nostalgic atmosphere of the movie, features original songs by blues guitarist and songwriter Roberto Ciotti as well as Italian evergreens from the 1970s such as Lanno che verrà by Lucio Dalla and La leva calcistica del 68 by Francesco De Gregori. The screenplay was nominated for Premio Solinas. Sex and Zen Sex and Zen is a 1991 Hong Kong erotic sex comedy film directed by Michael Mak and starring Lawrence Ng and Amy Yip. The film is loosely based on The Carnal Prayer Mat, a Chinese erotic novel by 17th century author and playwright Li Yu. Major Saab Major Saab is a 1998 Indian Hindi action film starring Amitabh Bachchan, Ajay Devgn, Sonali Bendre and Ashish Vidhyarthi. The plot of the film is loosely based on Rajinikanths 1984 blockbuster Thambikku Entha Ooru. In My Sleep In My Sleep is a 2010 suspense thriller film written, directed and produced by film director Allen Wolf. It stars Philip Winchester, Lacey Chabert, Tim Draxl, Abigail Spencer and Kelly Overton. It also features Kirsten Vangsness from Criminal Minds in a cameo role and Tony Hale from Veep in a cameo as well. The story is about a massage therapist with chronic insomnia who fears he may have murdered a good friend while sleepwalking. Dinocroc vs. Supergator Dinocroc vs. Supergator is an American 2010 television film that premiered on Syfy on June 26, 2010. This is one of David Carradines final performances. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on July 12, 2011. Nightworld: Door of Hell Nightworld is a Bulgarian psychological horror thriller directed by Patricio Valladares and starring Robert Englund and Jason London. It is the first feature film produced by Open Frames, a subsidiary of Global Group. Bear Island Bear Island is a 1979 Anglo-Canadian thriller film loosely based on the novel Bear Island by Alistair MacLean. It was directed by Don Sharp and starred Donald Sutherland, Vanessa Redgrave, Richard Widmark, Christopher Lee and Lloyd Bridges. Lassiter Lassiter is a 1984 American heist spy film starring Tom Selleck and Jane Seymour. The movie was made to cash in on Sellecks popularity as the character Thomas Magnum in the television show Magnum, but it failed to return its budget at the box-office on release. The Magnum, P.I. connection is perhaps most clearly seen by the movie poster tagline: The Magnum Man Hits the Big Screen with a Vengeance. International Khiladi International Khiladi is a 1999 Indian action film directed by Umesh Mehra starring Akshay Kumar and Twinkle Khanna in the lead roles. The film was successful at the box office. Hotel Hotel is a 2001 experimental British-Italian comedy thriller film directed by Mike Figgis. Border Café Café Transit is a 2005 Iranian film directed by Kambuzia Partovi. It was Irans submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not nominated for the award. The Victim The Victim is a 2011 American horror film directed, written and starring Michael Biehn, produced by and co-starring Jennifer Blanc. Thought to be a financial success due to Biehns effort selling out theaters across the nation, neither he or producer Jennifer Blanc know final sales figures, due to open litigation with the films investors. The film was produced and shot in less than two weeks in Los Angeles in 2010. Most of the principal photography took place in the Topanga Canyon, close to Malibu. Pack Up Your Troubles Pack Up Your Troubles is a 1932 pre-Code Laurel and Hardy film directed by George Marshall and Raymond McCarey, named after the World War I song "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag, and Smile, Smile, Smile". It is the teams second feature-length picture. The Miracle of Marcelino Miracle of Marcelino is a 1955 Spanish film written by José Maria Sanchez-Silva, based on his novel, and directed by Ladislao Vajda. It starred Rafael Rivelles, Juan Calvo Dragon Inn Dragon Inn is a 1967 Taiwanese wuxia film written and directed by King Hu. The film was remade in 1992, as New Dragon Gate Inn, and again in 2011 as The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker, later released as Night Warning, is a 1981 American exploitation horror film directed by William Asher, and starring Susan Tyrrell, Jimmy McNichol, Julia Duffy, and Bo Svenson. Framed as a contemporary Oedipus tale, the plot focuses on a teenager who, raised by his neurotic aunt, finds himself at the center of a murder investigation after she stabs a man to death in their house. The boys sexually repressed aunt secretly harbors incestuous feelings for him, while a homophobic detective investigating the crime irrationally believes the murder to be a result of a homosexual love triangle. Financed by the independent Royal American Picture, the film was shot in Los Angeles in 1981. Michael Miller was originally hired to direct, and completed the filming of the opening sequence with cinematographer Jan de Bont before being fired and replaced by Asher, who shot the remainder of the film with Robbie Greenberg. Given a regional release in Oregon in November 1981 through Comworld Pictures, the film expanded to other U.S. cities in early 1982, and was nominated for a Saturn Award for the Best Horror Movie of 1982 by the Academy of Science Fiction. It was reissued theatrically in 1983 under the title Night Warning, under which it was subsequently released on home video. The film has attracted critical discussion for its early positive portrayal of a gay male character. The Sting II The Sting II is a 1983 American comedy film and a sequel to The Sting, again written by David S. Ward. It was directed by Jeremy Kagan and stars an entirely original cast including Jackie Gleason, Mac Davis, Teri Garr, Karl Malden and Oliver Reed. Ethan Frome Ethan Frome is a 1993 British-American drama film directed by John Madden, and starring Liam Neeson, Patricia Arquette, Joan Allen, and Tate Donovan. It is an adaptation of the novella Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton. Unconquered Unconquered is a 1947 adventure film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Gary Cooper and Paulette Goddard. The supporting cast features Boris Karloff, Cecil Kellaway, Ward Bond, Howard Da Silva, Virginia Campbell, Katherine DeMille, C. Aubrey Smith and Mike Mazurki. It was released by Paramount Pictures. The film depicts the violent struggles between American colonists and Native Americans on the western frontier in the mid-18th century during the time of Pontiacs Rebellion, primarily around Fort Pitt. Black Belt Jones Black Belt Jones is a 1974 American blaxploitation martial arts film directed by Robert Clouse and starring Jim Kelly and Gloria Hendry. The film is a spiritual successor to Clouses prior film Enter the Dragon, in which Kelly had a supporting role. Here, Kelly features in his first starring role as the eponymous character; is a local hero who fights the Mafia and a local drug dealer threatening his friend’s dojo. Next Stop Paradise Next Stop Paradise is a 1998 Romanian film directed by Lucian Pintilie. It was entered into the 55th Venice International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred is a 2011 television comedy film. The film is the sequel to the 2010 film The Movie, based on the adventures of Fred Figglehorn, a character created and played by Lucas Cruikshank for Cruikshanks YouTube channel. It is a Halloween themed sequel, and it is the second film in the Fred trilogy. Jennette McCurdy, who played Bertha in the original Fred, did not return and is replaced by Daniella Monet. John Cena returns as Mr. Figglehorn, and Jake Weary returns to play Kevin. Supah Ninjas star Carlos Knight co-stars as Kevins friend and partner. Pixie Lott, who played Judy in the first film, did not return and therefore her character was written out of the plot; it is revealed by Fred that they broke up and she was the one to break up with him, proving they went out following the events of the previous film. The film received negative reviews; it was, however, considered an improvement over the original. The Nickelodeon TV premiere drew 5.7 million viewers. Last Ounce of Courage Last Ounce of Courage is a 2012 American Christian Christmas drama film directed by Darrel Campbell and Kevin McAfee and starring Marshall R. Teague, Jennifer ONeill, and Fred Williamson. It centers on the struggle of Bob Revere, a man dealing with what he feels is his freedom of religion under attack by the government of his community and an ACLU-like group. Staying Vertical Staying Vertical is a 2016 French drama film written and directed by Alain Guiraudie. The story follows a filmmaker who has to raise a child by himself whilst seeking inspiration for his new film. The film was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. The Point The Point! is the sixth studio album by American songwriter and musician Harry Nilsson, released in late 1970. It was accompanied by an animated film adaptation directed by Fred Wolf, which aired a few weeks after the albums release in early February 1971 on the ABC-TV network. Its lead single, "Me and My Arrow", peaked at number 34 on the Billboard Hot 100. The Point! is a fable that tells the story of a boy named Oblio, the only round-headed person in the Pointed Village, where by law everyone and everything must have a point. Nilsson explained his inspiration for The Point!: "I was on acid and I looked at the trees and I realized that they all came to points, and the little branches came to points, and the houses came to point. I thought, Oh! Everything has a point, and if it doesnt, then theres no point to it. " It Lives Again It Lives Again is a 1978 American horror film written, produced and directed by Larry Cohen. It is the sequel to the 1974 film Its Alive. The film stars Frederic Forrest, Kathleen Lloyd, John P. Ryan, John Marley, Andrew Duggan and Eddie Constantine. The film was released by Warner Bros. on May 10, 1978. 7/G Rainbow Colony 7G Rainbow Colony is a 2004 Indian Tamil language romantic drama film written and directed by Selvaraghavan, starring Ravi Krishna, who debuted in this film, and Sonia Agarwal in lead roles, with music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography handled by Arvind Krishna. The film was reshot in Telugu as 7G Brundavan Colony with Chandra Mohan playing Ravi Krishnas father and the backdrop being changed as Hyderabad instead of Chennai. The film, released on 15 October 2004, met with critical acclaim and was a mega-hit upon release. Moreover, Ravi Krishna received the Filmfare Best Male Debut for his acting performance, whilst Yuvan Shankar Raja was awarded the Filmfare Best Music Director Award for his highly praised musical score. The film is about unrequited love of a boy. Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life is an original Lifetime television movie which was first broadcast on June 20, 2005. It was directed by Tom McLoughlin and written by Wesley Bishop and Richard Kletter. The movie stars Jeremy Sumpter, Kelly Lynch, and Lyndsy Fonseca. It is now available on DVD. The film is meant to be a cautionary tale about the alleged effects of internet pornography addiction on teenage boys. Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy! Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy! is a 2006 direct-to-DVD animated comedy mystery adventure film, based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on September 19, 2006, and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation, though it featured a logo for and copyright to Hanna-Barbera Cartoons at the end. It features the Mystery, Inc. gang travelling to the Bermuda Triangle on an eerie cruise, with ghosts, pirates, and monsters. King Corn King Corn is a documentary film released in October 2007 that follows college friends Ian Cheney and Curtis Ellis as they move from Boston to Greene to grow and farm an acre of corn. Coincidentally, the trip also takes them back to where both of their families have roots. In the process, Cheney and Ellis examine the trend of increased corn production and its effects on American society, highlighting the role of government subsidies in encouraging the huge amount of corn grown. Furthermore, by studying the food economy through the history of corn in America, the two realize most foods contain corn in some form. The film shows how industrialization in corn has all but eliminated the image of the family farm, which is being replaced by larger industrial farms. Cheney and Ellis suggest that this trend reflects a larger industrialization of the North American food system. As outlined in the film, decisions relating to which crops are grown and how they are grown are based on government manipulated economic considerations rather than their true economic, environmental, or social ramifications. This trend is demonstrated in the film by the production of high fructose corn syrup, an ingredient found in many cheap food products, including fast food. A study conducted at Princeton University found that the same amount of high fructose corn syrup consumed caused more of a weight gain in rats than regular table sugar. They identify that there is a correlation between the increasing obesity rate and the increasing production of corn syrup. With the new advancement and demand for corn, the traditional farming industry is being replaced by larger corporate farms. By creating the film, the two college friends hope to increase awareness about the consequences of excessive corn production. On the Inside On the Inside is a 2010 thriller film written and directed by D.W Brown. All Three of Us All Three of Us is a 2015 French comedy-drama film written, directed by and starring Kheiron in his directorial debut. The film also stars Leïla Bekhti, Gérard Darmon and Zabou Breitman. It was screened at the Tokyo International Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize. The film was nominated for the César Award for Best First Feature Film at the 41st César Awards. When Boys Leave Home Downhill is a 1927 British silent drama film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Ivor Novello, Robin Irvine, and Isabel Jeans, and based on the play Down Hill by Novello and Constance Collier. The film was made by Gainsborough Pictures at their Islington studios. Downhill was Hitchcocks fourth film as director, but the fifth to be released. Its American alternative title for was When Boys Leave Home. Place Vendôme Place Vendôme is a 1998 French crime drama film directed by Nicole Garcia, starring Catherine Deneuve, and named after the Place Vendôme in Paris. Deneuve won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the 55th Venice International Film Festival for her role in the film. American Dreams in China American Dreams in China is a 2013 Chinese film directed by Peter Chan and starring Huang Xiaoming, Deng Chao, and Tong Dawei. It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. It is based on the story of New Oriental. Hate Story 2 Hate Story 2 is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language erotic thriller film directed by Vishal Pandya. Produced by T-Series Films, it stars Sushant Singh, Surveen Chawla and Jay Bhanushali in pivotal roles. It is the sequel to the 2012 sleeper hit Hate Story starring Nikhil Dwivedi, Gulshan Devaiya and Paoli Dam. The film released on 18 July 2014. It is the second installment of Hate Story film series. The Final Master The Final Master is a 2015 Chinese martial arts action film written, co-produced, and directed by Xu Haofeng, about the last Wing Chun master’s quest to pass down his art in pre-WWII China. The film stars Liao Fan, Jiang Wenli, Chin Shih-chieh, Song Jia and Song Yang. The Invisible Woman The Invisible Woman is an American science fiction comedy film that was released near the end of 1940 by Universal. It is the third Invisible Man film following The Invisible Man and The Invisible Man Returns, which had been released earlier in the year. It was more of a screwball comedy than other films in the series. The film stars Virginia Bruce in the lead role, the aging John Barrymore, John Howard, Charlie Ruggles, and Oscar Homolka, and features Margaret Hamilton, Charles Lane, and Shemp Howard. What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? is a 1969 American thriller film directed by Lee H. Katzin with Bernard Girard, and starring Geraldine Page, Ruth Gordon, Rosemary Forsyth, Robert Fuller and Mildred Dunnock. The screenplay by Theodore Apstein, based on the novel The Forbidden Garden by Ursula Curtiss, focuses on an aging Arizona widow who hires elderly female housekeepers and cons them out of their money before murdering them. The music score was by Gerald Fried and the cinematography by Joseph F. Biroc. The film was funded by American Broadcasting Company, Palomar Pictures Corporation, and The Associates & Aldrich Company, and distributed by Cinerama Releasing Corporation. Gamera 2: Attack of the Legion , also known as Gamera 2: Advent of Legion and Gamera 2: Assault of Legion, is a 1996 Japanese kaiju film directed by Shusuke Kaneko and written by Kazunori Ito. It is the 10th entry in the Gamera film series, as well as the second film in the franchises Heisei period, serving as a direct sequel to the 1995 film Guardian of the Universe. The film stars Toshiyuki Nagashima, Miki Mizuno, Tamotsu Ishibashi, and Mitsuru Fukikoshi, with Ayako Fujitani and Yukijirō Hotaru reprising their roles from the previous film, and with Akira Ohashi portraying the giant turtle monster Gamera. Gamera 2: Attack of Legion also features Mizuho Yoshida as Legion, a race of insectoid extraterrestrials that invade Earth, prompting Gamera to come to the planets defense. The film was released theatrically in Japan on July 13, 1996, and was followed by The Revenge of Iris in 1999. Malcolm Malcolm is a 1986 Australian cult film comedy, written by the husband-and-wife team of David Parker and Nadia Tass, and directed by Nadia Tass. The film stars Colin Friels as Malcolm, a tram enthusiast who becomes involved with a pair of would-be bank robbers. His co-stars are Lindy Davies and John Hargreaves. The film won the 1986 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film, and seven other AFI awards including Best Script and Best Director. Tricks Tricks, is a 2007 Polish film written, directed and produced by Andrzej Jakimowski starring Damian Ul, Ewelina Walendziak and Tomasz Sapryk. Tricks is Andrzej Jakimowskis follow up to Squint Your Eyes, his 2002 debut. K-20: The Fiend with Twenty Faces at film festivals, The Fiend with Twenty Faces on home video in the United States and The Legend of the Black Mask in the United Kingdom) is a 2008 Japanese action film written and directed by Shimako Satō and based on a novel by Sō Kitamura and its sequel. The film released worldwide on December 20, 2008. Takeshi Kaneshiro and Takako Matsu portray a fictional roles in the film. Tōru Nakamura and Kanata Hongo also starred in the film, just as Takeshi Kaga, Fumiyo Kohinata, Reiko Takashima, Toru Masuoka and Yuki Imai. Orion's Belt Orions Belt is a 1985 Norwegian dual-language, political action thriller film, directed by Ola Solum and Tristan DeVere Cole. It is based on Jon Michelets 1977 novel by the same name. The film follows three Svalbard-based shabby seamen, played by Helge Jordal, Sverre Anker Ousdal and Hans Ola Sørlie, who discover a Soviet bearing station. They are subsequently targets of Soviet liquidation and American interrogation in an attempt to quiet them and retain the political status quo. The Cold War topics were a critique of the Norwegian policy of allowing a Soviet presence on Svalbard. The film was produced by Dag Alveberg and Petter Borgli, and the script was written by Briton Richard Harris. Two versions of the film were recorded, a Norwegian cinematic film and an English-language television film. First Solum shot the Norwegian-language scenes, and then Cole shot the same scene with the actors speaking English. The entire crew and cast lived on board a ship which traveled through Svalbard and Finnmark during production. The theme music, Svalbardtema, was composed by Geir Bøhren and Bent Åserud and has become an anthem for Svalbard. The Wog Boy The Wog Boy is a 2000 Australian comedy film directed by Aleksi Vellis and starring Nick Giannopoulos, Vince Colosimo, Lucy Bell, Abi Tucker, Stephen Curry, Tony Nikolakopoulos and Derryn Hinch. Bujjigaadu: Made in Chennai Bujjigadu is a 2008 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Puri Jagannadh and produced by K. S. Rama Rao. The film features Prabhas, Trisha Krishnan and Sanjjanaa playing the lead roles. The film was later remade in Bangladesh as Pagla Deewana by Pori Moni & Shah Riaz. It was earlier titled as Shadow with Shriya Saran and Prabhas in the lead role, however due to her busy schedule, Shriya opt out from the film. The Last of Robin Hood The Last of Robin Hood is a 2013 American independent biographical drama film about actor Errol Flynn directed and written by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland. The film stars Kevin Kline, Dakota Fanning, Susan Sarandon, Matthew Kane, and Max Casella. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Becoming Bond Becoming Bond is an American documentary drama film that premiered on Hulu on May 5, 2017. Directed, written and produced by Josh Greenbaum, it explores the casting of Australian model George Lazenby as James Bond in the film On Her Majestys Secret Service, his eventual decision to leave the role, and the effect it all had on his career and the rest of his life. The film employs the use of re-enacted dramatizations of Lazenbys life interspersed with actual interview footage of him. Neerali Neerali is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language survival thriller film directed and co-edited by Ajoy Varma from a screenplay by Saju Thomas, with Mohanlal in the lead role. The film was produced and distributed by Moonshot Entertainments. It began principal photography on 9 January 2018 in Mumbai and was completed in February. The film was released in India on 13 July 2018. The Clowns I clowns is a 1970 film by Federico Fellini about the human fascination with clowns and circuses. Almost Human Almost Human is a 1974 Italian poliziotteschi film directed by Umberto Lenzi. This film stars Tomas Milian, Henry Silva, Ray Lovelock and Anita Strindberg. Hands of Steel Vendetta dal futuro is an Italian science fiction film directed by Sergio Martino. The film stars Daniel Greene, George Eastman and John Saxon. Disorderlies Disorderlies is a 1987 comedy film starring the rap group, The Fat Boys, and Ralph Bellamy. On the Silver Globe On the Silver Globe is a Polish science fiction art film premiered in 1988, directed by Andrzej Żuławski and adapted from a novel by Jerzy Żuławski. Dandelion Dandelion is a 2004 film directed and co-written by Mark Milgard and stars Vincent Kartheiser, Blake Heron, Taryn Manning, Arliss Howard Komodo vs. Cobra Komodo vs. Cobra, also referred to as KVC, is a 2005 television film directed by Jim Wynorski. It is Wynorskis sequel to his 2004 film Curse of the Komodo, with several similar elements. Wynroski says the first film "all turned out rather fun; so much so that they asked me to do a sequel. I said I would do it provided they sent myself and the entire cast to Hawaii to film it…which they did." The Last Days of Emma Blank The Last Days of Emma Blank is a 2009 Dutch comedy film directed by Alex van Warmerdam. Bright Eyes Bright Eyes is a 1934 American comedy drama film directed by David Butler. The screenplay by William Conselman is based on a story by David Butler and Edwin Burke, and focuses on the relationship between bachelor aviator James "Loop" Merritt and his orphaned godchild, Shirley Blake. Merritt becomes involved in a custody battle for her with a rich, elderly gentleman. The film featured one musical number, "On the Good Ship Lollipop". Bright Eyes was the first film to be written and developed specifically for Temple, and the first in which her name was raised above the title. In February 1935, she received a special Academy Award for her 1934 contributions to film, particularly Little Miss Marker and Bright Eyes. In 2009, the film was available on VHS and DVD in both black-and-white and colorized versions. Drowning Ghost Drowning Ghost is a 2004 Swedish slasher film directed by Mikael Håfström and written by Lars Yngwe "Vasa" Johansson and Håfström. It stars Rebecka Hemse, Jesper Salén and Jenny Ulving. Student Services Student Services is a 2010 French television film directed by Emmanuelle Bercot. It had a theatrical release in Poland and Italy. It is based on the book Mes chères études by Laura D. All for the Winner All for the Winner is a 1990 Hong Kong comedy film, directed by Jeffrey Lau and Corey Yuen, and starring Stephen Chow. It was Hong Kongs highest-grossing film of 1990. It was a spin-off to God of Gamblers, and had a sequel, God of Gamblers II. Breaking Out Breaking out is a Swedish drama/comedy film from 1999, starring Björn Kjellman, Shanti Roney, Peter Haber, Viveka Seldahl and Michael Nyqvist. The Reunion Klassfesten is a 2002 Swedish comedy/drama film written and directed by Måns Herngren and Hannes Holm. The film stars Björn Kjellman, Cecilia Frode, Inday Ba, Henrik Hjelt, Lisa Lindgren and Ulf Friberg. The film was released on 27 February 2002 in Sweden. The Hero: Love Story of a Spy The Hero: Love Story of a Spy is a 2003 Indian Hindi spy thriller film directed by Anil Sharma.The film stars Sunny Deol, Preity Zinta and Priyanka Chopra in her Bollywood debut. It registered the highest-ever collections in the Mumbai territory but eventually it was a below average grosser due to high costs. However, it still became the third highest-grossing movie of the year. American Zeitgeist American Zeitgeist is a 2006 documentary film by Rob McGann. It discusses the war on terror and religion. It was the winner of the best feature-length documentary award at the Houston International Film Festival. Montana Sky Montana Sky is a 2007 American television film directed by Mike Robe and starring Ashley Williams, John Corbett, and Charlotte Ross. Based on the Nora Roberts novel of the same name, the film is about a wealthy stock dealer who bequeaths his Montana farm to his three daughters, provided they live on the ranch together for at least one year. Montana Sky is part of the Nora Roberts 2007 movie collection, which also includes Angels Fall, Blue Smoke, and Carolina Moon. The movie debuted on February 5, 2007 on Lifetime. Post Mortem Post Mortem is a 2010 Chilean film directed by Pablo Larraín and set during the 1973 military coup that overthrew former President Salvador Allende, inaugurating the 17-year dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. The film competed in the 67th Venice International Film Festival, Antofagasta Film Festival, Havana Film Festival and the Guadalajara International Film Festival. The films main character Mario Cornejo is based on a real person with the same name. The Hooligan Factory The Hooligan Factory is a 2014 football hooliganism spoof film directed, co-written and starring Nick Nevern. The film heavily parodies titles from the British hooligan genre films and focuses mainly on The Firm, along with The Football Factory, Rise of the Footsoldier, I.D., Green Street and Cass. Banksy Does New York Banksy Does New York is a 2014 HBO documentary film directed by Chris Moukarbel about Banksys Better Out Than In project. The documentary covers Banksys one-month residency in October, 2013, in which the artist presented a new work of art daily and announced the locations via an Instagram account each morning. Among the artworks filmed and described are a cement sphinx, a truck of moving puppet farm animals driven and parked in front of various New York butchers and meat markets, paintings which were sold for a day in Central Park for $60 each which were then estimated to be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, and the Banality of the Banality of Evil which portrays a man dressed as a nazi peacefully sitting and looking out over an already existing landscape from - and then donated back to - a charitable thrift shop. Rage is a Japanese suspense mystery drama film directed by Lee Sang-il, based on Shuichi Yoshidas mystery novel of the same name. It was released in Japan on September 17, 2016. Eve of Destruction Eve of Destruction is a 1991 American science fiction/action film. The film is about a nuclear armed prototype android named EVE gone amok while being field tested by the military in a big city. The film stars Gregory Hines as Col. Jim McQuade and Dutch actress Renée Soutendijk with the dual roles as the robots creator Dr. Eve Simmons, and the robot Eve herself. Shinjuku Triad Society is a 1995 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike. The film is one of the earliest examples of Miikes use of extreme violence and unusual characterization, two aspects he would become notorious for. The film is part of the Black Society trilogy and is followed by Rainy Dog and Ley Lines. Alien Arrival Arrowhead is a 2015 Australian science fiction film by Jesse OBrien. It stars Dan Mor as Kye Cortland, an escaped political prisoner who is recruited by a rebellion to rescue his father from a totalitarian government. During his mission, he crash lands on a desert moon, which he learns has strategic value to both sides of the conflict. Heart of a Dog Heart of a Dog is a 2015 American documentary film directed by visual artist and composer Laurie Anderson. Ghosthouse Ghosthouse is a 1988 Italian horror film written and directed by Umberto Lenzi. It co-starred Lara Wendel and Donald OBrien. The plot focuses on a deserted house where the visions of a ghostly girl and her haunted doll wreak havoc on those who enter it. Royal Deceit Prince of Jutland, also known as Royal Deceit, is a 1994 drama adventure film co-written and directed by Gabriel Axel and starring Christian Bale, Gabriel Byrne, Helen Mirren, and Kate Beckinsale. It is an adaptation of the Danish legend of prince Amleth, drawing upon the 12th century works of Saxo Grammaticus, which was also the inspiration for Shakespeares Hamlet. The film featured the debut film performances of David Bateson, who later became known for voicing Agent 47, and English actor Andy Serkis. I Went Down I Went Down is a 1997 Irish-British-American comedy crime film by director Paddy Breathnach. Chelsea Walls Chelsea Walls is a 2001 independent film directed by Ethan Hawke and released by Lions Gate Entertainment. It is based on the play Chelsea Walls by Nicole Burdette. It stars Kris Kristofferson, Uma Thurman, Rosario Dawson, and Robert Sean Leonard among others, with original score by Jeff Tweedy of Wilco. The story takes place in the historic Chelsea Hotel in New York City. Yamato is a 2005 Japanese war film. It was directed by Junya Satō and is based on a book by Jun Henmi. With a framing story set in the present day, by flashbacks it tells the story of the crew of the World War II Japanese battleship Yamato, concentrating on the ships demise during Operation Ten-Go. Morgan Ahmed Morgan Morgan Ahmed Morgan is an Egyptian comedy film, made in 2007, written by Youssef Maati, directed by Ali Idris, produced and distributed by Good News. The film stars Adel Imam, Mervat Amin, Sharif Salama, Basma Ahmed, Ahmed Saadani, Amr Abdel Aziz, Ahmed Mekki, Mohammed Shoman and Youssef Dawood, The film is the third production of the Good News production company, budgeting 27 million Egyptian pounds. The plot was adapted from the American movie Back to School. God's Faithful Servant: Barla Gods Faithful Servant: Barla is a 2011 Turkish animation-biographical film, directed by Esin Orhan. The film received a nationwide general release on November 4, 2011. French Women French Women is a 2014 French comedy drama film and the directorial debut of Audrey Dana. The film tells the stories of eleven women in Paris and features an ensemble cast including Isabelle Adjani, Alice Belaïdi, Laetitia Casta, Audrey Dana, Julie Ferrier, Audrey Fleurot, Marina Hands, Géraldine Nakache, Vanessa Paradis, Alice Taglioni and Sylvie Testud. The French title directly translated is "Under the Skirts of Girls". Courted Courted is a 2015 French drama film directed by Christian Vincent. It was screened in the main competition section of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival where Fabrice Luchini won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor. At the 41st César Awards, Sidse Babett Knudsen won the César Award for Best Supporting Actress. Made in France Made in France is a 2015 French thriller crime drama film directed by Nicolas Boukhrief and co-written by Boukhrief with Éric Besnard. Filming began on 25 August 2014 in Paris, and wrapped on 3 October 2014. The film had its premiere at the 20th Busan International Film Festival in October 2015. Brittany Runs a Marathon Brittany Runs a Marathon is a 2019 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Paul Downs Colaizzo, in his directorial debut. It stars Jillian Bell, Michaela Watkins, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Lil Rel Howery, and Micah Stock. The film follows an overweight woman in New York City who sets out to lose weight and train for the citys annual marathon. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 28, 2019 and was released on August 23, 2019, by Amazon Studios. The Champion The Champion is a comedy film released in 1915 by Essanay Studios, starring Charles Chaplin alongside Edna Purviance and Leo White. Essanay co-owner and star, Broncho Billy Anderson can be seen as an enthusiastic audience member in the boxing match scene. A Nameless Band A Nameless Band is a comedy movie released in Bulgaria in 1982. It was directed by Lyudmil Kirkov and written by Stanislav Stratiev. The movie describes the life of the young generation in Bulgaria in the late seventies and early eighties. It is about dreams and reality, friendship, love… and something else. My Last Five Girlfriends My Last Five Girlfriends, a 2009 film from Julian Kemp starring Brendan Patricks, is a British dark comedy based on pop-philosopher Alain De Bottons book, Essays In Love. Heroes Heroes is a 2008 Indian Hindi film directed by Samir Karnik and starring Salman Khan, Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, Preity Zinta, Mithun Chakraborty, Sohail Khan, Vatsal Sheth and Dino Morea. The film is written by Aseem Arora. Although initially set to be released on 6 June 2008, it was pushed to 24 October 2008, the opening weekend of the holiday Diwali. On 22 November 2008 the script of Heroes was asked to be part of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The Girl from Monaco The Girl from Monaco is a 2008 French comedy-drama film directed by Anne Fontaine. The film stars Fabrice Luchini, Roschdy Zem, Louise Bourgoin, and Stéphane Audran. Piazza Fontana: The Italian Conspiracy Romanzo di una strage is a 2012 Italian drama film directed by Marco Tullio Giordana. It is loosely based on the book Il segreto di Piazza Fontana by Paolo Cucchiarelli. The film deals with the reconstruction of the Piazza Fontana bombing that took place in Milan December 12, 1969, and of the tragic events that ensued, from the death of Giuseppe Pinelli, which occurred in mysterious circumstances during an interrogation, to the death of the Commissioner Luigi Calabresi, who had led the investigation. In July 2012, Romanzo di una strage entered the 47th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, where it won the Special Jury Prize. It was nominated to 16 David di Donatello awards, and won three. It also won three Nastro dArgento awards and two Ciak doro. The Harry Hill Movie The Harry Hill Movie is a 2013 British musical comedy film directed by Steve Bendelack and starring Harry Hill. It was written by Hill along with Jon Foster and James Lamont. It revolves around a fictional version of Harry Hills adventures, with his diesel drinking nan and misdiagnosed hamster. The film was released on 20 December 2013 in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Mythica: The Necromancer Mythica: The Necromancer is the third installment from the Arrowstorm Entertainment fantasy series Mythica, following A Quest for Heroes and The Darkspore, directed by A. Todd Smith and written by Jason Faller, Liska Ostojic, and Justin Partridge, starring Kevin Sorbo and Melanie Stone. The fourth film, The Iron Crown was released in 2016, and was followed by a fifth and final installment, The Godslayer. River River is a Canadian thriller film directed by Jamie M. Dagg. It premiered in the Discovery section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Sutherland garnered a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Actor at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards. The film was chosen as the winner of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Televisions Claude Jutra Award, as the years best feature film directed by a first-time director. L'Enfance Nue Naked Childhood is a 1968 French film. It was the feature-length debut of director Maurice Pialat, and was written by Pialat and Arlette Langmann. François Truffaut was one of the films producers. Off Beat Off Beat is a 2004 German film directed by Hendrik Hölzemann. A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash is a 2006 documentary film about peak oil, produced and directed by Basil Gelpke and Ray McCormack. Meteor Meteor is a 2009 American disaster television miniseries directed by Ernie Barbarash, written by Alex Greenfield and distributed by RHI Entertainment, in association with Alpine Medien Productions, Larry Levinson Productions and Grand Army Entertainment. Shot in the United States, the series stars Marla Sokoloff, Michael Rooker, Billy Campbell, Stacy Keach, Christopher Lloyd, Kenneth Mitchell, Ernie Hudson, Mimi Michaels and Jason Alexander. The story is about the asteroid 114 Kassandra, which is on a collision course with the Earth. Its surrounding meteorites crash into various locations worldwide, including the small town of Taft, while the military is having little success eliminating it. The first part of the series was broadcast on the NBC network July 12, 2009 and the second part aired a week later on July 19, 2009. Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child is a 2010 documentary film about Jean-Michel Basquiat. It is based on footage which director Tamra Davis took when they met in 1985. The first version was a 20-minute film which was shown at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. The feature-length documentary includes interviews with people close to Basquiat. Killing Hasselhoff Killing Hasselhoff is a 2017 American action comedy film starring Ken Jeong and David Hasselhoff. Heart Attack Heart Attack is a 2015 romantic Thai film written and directed by Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit. It stars Sunny Suwanmethanon, Davika Hoorne, Violette Wautier and Torpong Chantabubph. The film follows Yoon, a workaholic 30-year-old freelancer who falls in love with his doctor. The Ash Lad: In the Hall of the Mountain King The Ash Lad - In the Hall of the Mountain King is a 2017 Norwegian fantasy adventure film directed by Mikkel Brænne Sandemose and starring Vebjørn Enger. It was released on 29 September 2017. It was co-produced by Czech Republics Sirene Film and Irish Subotica Entertainment. The Color of Lies The Color of Lies is a 1999 psychological mystery film co-written and directed by Claude Chabrol. The film was entered into the 49th Berlin International Film Festival. Bang Rajan Bang Rajan is a 2000 Thai historical drama film depicting the battles of the Siamese village of Bang Rachan against the Burmese invaders in 1767, as remembered in popular Thai culture. Cross-checking the story with the events reported by the Burmese sources indicates that the purported events at Bang Rachan are likely a merger of at least two independent events that took place in the war. The film was directed and co-written by Thanit Jitnukul. In 2004, the film was "presented" by Oliver Stone in a limited release in US cinemas. The Forgotten Ones After Dusk They Come is a 2009 American horror/thriller film written and directed by Jorg Ihle and starring Jewel Staite. A Turtle's Tale 2: Sammy's Escape from Paradise A Turtles Tale 2: Sammys Escape from Paradise is a 2012 English-language Belgian-French animated film sequel to the 2010 animated film Sammys Adventures. The sequel features the voice talents of Kaitlyn Maher, Khary Payton and Carlos Alazraqui. Life of an American Fireman Life of an American Fireman is a short, silent film Edwin S. Porter made for the Edison Manufacturing Company. It was shot late in 1902 and distributed early in 1903. One of the earliest American narrative films, it depicts the rescue of a woman and child from a burning building. It bears notable similarities to the 1901 British short film Fire!, directed by James Williamson. In 2016, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Carry On Jack Carry On Jack is the eighth in the series of Carry On films to be made and was released in 1964. Most of the usual Carry On team are missing from this film: only Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey and Jim Dale appear throughout. Bernard Cribbins makes the first of his three appearances in a Carry On. Juliet Mills, Donald Houston and Cecil Parker make their only Carry on appearances in this film. Carry On Jack was the second of the series to be filmed in colour and the first Carry On film with a historical setting and period costumes. As with its immediate predecessor, the script for Carry on Jack started off as a non-Carry On film and after a number of title changes was incorporated into the series. The Family Jewels The Family Jewels is a 1965 American comedy film. It was filmed from January 18 to April 2, 1965, and was released by Paramount Pictures on July 1, 1965. The film was co-written, directed, and produced by Jerry Lewis who also played seven roles in the film. Lewis co-star, Donna Butterworth, made only one other film, Paradise, with Elvis Presley. Gary Lewis & The Playboys have a cameo in which they sing "Little Miss Go-Go"; their hit song "This Diamond Ring" is also featured. Raid on Rommel Raid on Rommel is an American B movie in Technicolor from 1971, directed by Henry Hathaway and set in North Africa during the Second World War. It stars Richard Burton as a British commando attempting to destroy German gun emplacements in Tobruk. Much of the action footage was reused from the 1967 film Tobruk, and the storyline is also largely the same. Breeders Breeders is a 1986 horror-science fiction film directed by Tim Kincaid, and stars Teresa Farley, Lance Lewman, and Frances Raines. A remake was released in 1997. I Don't Want to Sleep Alone I Dont Want to Sleep Alone is a 2006 Malaysian-Taiwanese romantic drama film written and directed by Tsai Ming-liang. Lee Kang-sheng stars in a dual role as a brain-dead patient and as an injured homeless man. The film also stars Norman Atun and Chen Shiang-chyi. Us and Them Us and Them is a Chinese romantic drama film directed by Taiwanese singer-actress Rene Liu in her directorial debut and produced by Zhang Yibai. The film stars Jing Boran, Zhou Dongyu and Tian Zhuangzhuang, and was released on April 28, 2018. The films explores the relationship between a man and a woman who share the same rural hometown and try to find fulfillment together in Beijing in the face of economic, social, familial, and romantic adversity. The Eagle Shooting Heroes The Eagle Shooting Heroes is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Jeffrey Lau. It is a parody of Louis Chas novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes, and a classic example of the mo lei tau comedy. Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show Ed, Edd n Eddys Big Picture Show is a 2009 Canadian-American animated comedy television film based on the animated series Ed, serving as the series finale. It was produced by a.k.a. Cartoon and premiered on Cartoon Network on November 8, 2009. The film was directed by series creator Danny Antonucci, who co-wrote the film with Jono Howard, Mike Kubat, Rachel Connor, and Stacy Warnick. The movie centers on Ed, Edd and Eddys journey to find Eddys unnamed older brother after one of Eddys schemes left the cul-de-sac in a state of devastation. Antonucci first announced a "90 minute special" in 2006, and its title in 2007. Originally set to air in 2007, its premiere date was then moved to 2008, the year it was completed in, and was finally set to release in 2009. Due to the movie, the series sixth season was shortened, as Antonucci and the team at a.k.a. Cartoon wanted to focus on the production of the film. The score is composed by Patric Caird, who also composed the music for the series. The voice cast features all of the series voice actors, while series voice director Terry Klassen was cast as Eddys Brother. The film was a success in the ratings for Cartoon Network, posting double and triple digit ratings delivery gains and was met with a positive reception. It was also released on the US iTunes Store. The Bed Sitting Room The Bed Sitting Room is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Richard Lester, starring an ensemble cast of British comic actors, and based on the play of the same name. It was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival. The film is an absurdist, post-apocalyptic, satirical black comedy. Hidden Assassin The Shooter is a 1995 American action drama directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring Dolph Lundgren as a deputy United States Marshal who gets caught up in politics when he is hired to solve the assassination of a Cuban ambassador. There are two versions released for this film: the international cut running 104 minutes, and the shorter cut running 89 minutes, released in the U.S. and France. The movie was filmed mainly in the Czech Republic, in Prague. Faithful Faithful is a 1996 American comedy crime drama film directed by Paul Mazursky, which would be his last theatrical film as director before dying in 2014, and starring Cher, Chazz Palminteri and Ryan ONeal. Palminteri wrote the screenplay, which is an adaptation of his stage play of the same name. Faithful tells the story of a woman, her husband and a hit man. The film was entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival. The One-Man Band The One Man Band is a 1900 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 262–263 in its catalogs. Meat Love Meat Love is a 1989 Czechoslovak animated short film directed and animated by Jan Švankmajer. It appears as a commercial in Švankmajers feature-length film Little Otik. It has also been shown on MTV. The President's Man The Presidents Man is a 2000 American made-for-television action film starring Chuck Norris and Dylan Neal. A sequel, A Line in the Sand was made in 2002. It was first shown on CBS on April 2, 2000. Rocks Das Rad is a German animated film written and directed by Chris Stenner, Arvid Uibel and Heidi Wittlinger. It was produced using a mixture of stop motion, puppetry, and CGI animation. The film tracks a hillside from ancient times through the present and into the future, usually moving through time at high speed, representing geologic time, but occasionally switching to real time and showing the inhabitants and objects in motion in their day-to-day existence. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2003. It won several other awards in respectable festivals like the Anima Mundi Animation Festival, Annecy International Animated Film Festival, Sweden Fantastic Film Festival, and the Fantoche International Animation Film Festival. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. It was produced by the Film Academy Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Srabon Megher Din Srabon Megher Din is a Bangladeshi drama film based on the Novel of Humayun Ahmed. This movie based on a triangle tragic love story set in a classical village of Bangladesh directed by the writer himself. This film was second film directed by Humayun Ahmed released in 1999 and won National Film Award. British Film Institute enlisted this film in the Top 10 Bangladeshi Film as a 2002 cultural project on South Asian cinema in 2002. I'm Going to Tell You a Secret Im Going to Tell You a Secret is a 2005 American documentary film that follows singer Madonna on her 2004 Re-Invention World Tour. Directed by Jonas Åkerlund, the film premiered on MTV on October 21, 2005, and was released on DVD on June 20, 2006, by Warner Bros. Records. The documentary was originally called The Re-Invented Process, referencing the tour and the Steven Klein exhibition titled X-STaTIC Pro=CeSS. It starts with imagery from the exhibition and Madonna auditioning dancers for the tour, continues with her entourage travelling through different cities and performing, the singers introspection on her life, her marriage, her religion, and her children, and ends with Madonnas visit to Israel in the midst of protests. The documentary was inspired by Madonnas need to show her artistic side on the tour and her devotion towards the Jewish mysticism Kabbalah. Unlike her 1991 documentary Truth or Dare, which portrayed Hollywood glamour, Im Going to Tell You a Secret clarified from its beginning that it was about the singers personal views on life and spirituality. Like Truth or Dare, the performance scenes were shot in color, while the rest of the film was in black-and-white. Besides Madonna, her dancers and her tour entourage, Åkerlund also shot her family, her working process and her day-to-day life. Madonna and her then-husband Guy Ritchies local pub in Mayfair, London was used for some sequences. The film features appearances from Madonnas father, stepmother and filmmaker Michael Moore. Before releasing the documentary, Madonna invited a select group of friends and co-workers to watch a rough three-hour cut of the film at a local theater in Notting Hill. The film was trimmed after negative feedback regarding excessive details about Kabbalah. For the promotion and premiere of the film, Madonna appeared at Q&A sessions with the press and also gave a speech to film students at New Yorks Hunter College. Critical response to Im Going to Tell You a Secret was mixed, with reviewers complimenting the live performances and the scenes involving her children and family, but criticizing the self-indulgent and preachy nature. Im Going to Tell You a Secret was released in a two-disc format, a CD with 14 songs from the show and a DVD with the documentary film. It received a positive response from critics but was a moderate success commercially. Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! is a 2005 Indian Hindi fantasy comedy-drama film written and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar and produced by Sangeetha Ahir, starring Shahid Kapoor and Amrita Rao in the lead roles. It was released on 23 December 2005. It is the first Indian film to be shot in high definition. It was the 12th highest grossing Hindi film of 2005. The film turned out to be a cult film, after regular re-airings on television. The film remained one of the most watched films on television for several years. This film draws inspiration from the films – Mudhal Thethi, Its a Wonderful Life, Naukri, Ghost and Bruce Almighty. The Wolf and the Lamb Onaayum Aattukkuttiyum is a 2013 Tamil neo-noir crime thriller film written, directed and produced by Mysskin. Sri of Vazhakku Enn 18/9 fame, Mysskin, and Shaji Chen play the lead roles in the film. The film score was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film had no heroine and no songs. Filming began on 11 March 2013 and the crew shot the entire film in and around Chennai city. Onaayum Aattukkuttiyum released on 27 September 2013 and got universal acclaim. This film acquired cult status in Tamil cinema and inspired similar themes. The Penalty The Penalty is an American crime film starring Lon Chaney and originally released in 1920 by Goldwyn Pictures. The movie was directed by Wallace Worsley, and written by Philip Lonergan and Charles Kenyon, based upon the pulp novel by Gouverneur Morris. The supporting cast includes Charles Clary, Doris Pawn, Jim Mason, and Claire Adams. Merrill's Marauders Merrills Marauders is a 1962 Technicolor war film, photographed in Panavision, and directed and co-written by Samuel Fuller. It is based on the exploits of the long range penetration jungle warfare unit of the same name in the Burma Campaign, culminating in the Siege of Myitkyina. The source is the non-fiction book The Marauders, written by Charlton Ogburn Jr., a communications officer who served with Merrills Marauders. Filmed on location in the Philippines, the economical historical epic film stars Jeff Chandler as Frank Merrill and several actors from the Warner Brothers Television stock company who were then the lead actors in American television shows. The Olsen Gang in Jutland The Olsen Gang in Jutland is a 1971 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe. The film was the third installment in the Olsen Gang-series. ExTerminators ExTerminators is a 2009 American black comedy film written by Suzanne Weinert and directed by John Inwood. It stars Heather Graham, Amber Heard, Jennifer Coolidge, Matthew Settle, and Sam Lloyd. 40 Days and Nights 40 Days and Nights is a 2012 disaster film loosely based on the 2009 film 2012. Produced by The Asylum and directed by Peter Geiger, the film stars Monica Keena, Alex Carter, Christianna Carmine, Emily Sandifer, and Mitch Lerner. It is a modern take on Noahs Ark and the Genesis flood narrative. Kelly & Cal Kelly and Cal is a 2014 film directed by Jen McGowan, and starring Juliette Lewis, Jonny Weston, and Cybill Shepherd. Its plot follows an ex-punk rocker-turned-suburban-housewife who becomes friends with a troubled 17-year-old boy. Sivas Sivas is a 2014 Turkish drama film directed by Kaan Müjdeci. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize. The film was selected as the Turkish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Sword Master Sword Master is a 2016 Chinese 3D martial arts film directed by Derek Yee. The film was released on 2 December 2016. The film made its worldwide and domestic debut at the 11th Rome Film Festival and the 53rd Golden Horse Film Festival respectively. The film tributes to the Shaw Brothers Studios 1977 film Death Duel. Lonesome Lonesome is a 1928 American comedy drama part-talkie film by the Hungarian-born American director Paul Fejös. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. In 2010, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film was released on Blu-ray disc and DVD on August 28, 2012, as part of the Criterion Collection. It was remade in 1935 as a comedy called The Affair of Susan. Coquette Coquette is a 1929 American Pre-Code drama film, starring Mary Pickford. The film was a box office success. For her performance, Pickford won the second Academy Award for Best Actress. Thunderbirds Are GO Thunderbirds Are Go is a 1966 British science-fiction film based on Thunderbirds, a 1960s British television series starring marionette puppets and featuring scale model effects in a filming process dubbed "Supermarionation". Written by Thunderbirds creators Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, directed by David Lane and produced by AP Films, Thunderbirds Are Go focuses on the futuristic spacecraft Zero-X and its manned mission to Mars. When Zero-X suffers a mechanical failure during re-entry, it is up to International Rescue, with the aid of the Thunderbird machines, to save the astronauts on board before the spacecraft is obliterated in a crash landing. Filmed from March to June 1966 and premiering in December, Thunderbirds Are Go includes, in a first for an AP Films production, cameo appearances from puppets of real-life celebrities Cliff Richard and The Shadows, who also contributed to the score. It is also the first motion picture to have been filmed with an early form of video assist technology known as "Add-a-Vision", and incorporated landscape footage that was shot on location in Portugal. Special effects pieces, produced under the supervision of Derek Meddings and including rocket launch sequences, space shots and a miniature representation of the Martian surface, required six months to complete. Despite positive initial reviews, which praised the film as a well-made cinematic transfer of the Thunderbirds television series, Thunderbirds Are Go soon proved to be a box office failure for the Andersons. The disappointment of this outcome was intensified by the knowledge that Series Two of Thunderbirds would be cut down to six episodes and that AP Films upcoming television project would be a brand-new series, which would later be titled Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons and screened from 1967. To add to the lukewarm public response, negative critical reception of Thunderbirds Are Go has targeted, besides other aspects, the characterisation of the puppet cast, which has been seen as too minimal to sustain a feature-length production, the running time dedicated to model and effects shots, and the fantasy dream sequence starring Cliff Richard and The Shadows, which has been described as a poor scriptwriting idea on the part of the Andersons. Surprised by the underperformance of Thunderbirds Are Go and convinced that the franchise still had cinematic potential, United Artists authorised the production of a sequel. However, Thunderbird 6 received a similarly unenthusiastic response on its release in 1968, and the Thunderbirds franchise was abandoned until the appearance of a reboot, starring live actors, in 2004. Meanwhile, the Zero-X astronauts were featured in their own comic strip in the Anderson-related publication TV Century 21 until 1969, and the MEV portion of the spacecraft appeared in the first episode of Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. The Domino Principle The Domino Principle is a 1977 thriller film starring Gene Hackman, Candice Bergen, Mickey Rooney and Richard Widmark. The film is based on the novel of the same name and was adapted for the screen by its author, Adam Kennedy. It was directed and produced by Stanley Kramer. Go Fish Go Fish is a 1994 American lesbian-themed independent drama film written by Guinevere Turner and Rose Troche and directed by Rose Troche. The film was a groundbreaking, hip, low-budget comedy that celebrated lesbian culture on all levels, and launched the career of director Troche and Turner. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1994, and was the first film to be sold to a distributor, Samuel Goldwyn, during that event for $450,000. The film was released during gay pride month in June 1994 and eventually grossed $2.4 million. Go Fish proved the marketability of lesbian issues for the film industry. Sharpe's Regiment Sharpes Regiment is a British television drama, the ninth of a series that follows the career of Richard Sharpe, a British soldier during the Napoleonic Wars. This episode is based on the novel of the same name by Bernard Cornwell. Rapture Arrebato is a 1980 Spanish art house film written and directed by Iván Zulueta. Whispers in the Dark Whispers in the Dark is a 1992 American thriller film directed by Christopher Crowe and starring Annabella Sciorra, Jamey Sheridan, Alan Alda, Jill Clayburgh, John Leguizamo, Deborah Unger and Anthony LaPaglia. The film was released by Paramount Pictures on August 7, 1992. It was nominated for a Razzie Award for Alan Alda as Worst Supporting Actor. Postmortem Postmortem is a 1998 film directed by Albert Pyun, starring Charlie Sheen, Ivana Miličević and Michael Halsey. It was filmed in Glasgow, Scotland. Da wan Big Shots Funeral is a 2001 Chinese comedy film directed by Feng Xiaogang. SuckSeed SuckSeed is a 2011 Thai comedy film. Directed by first-time feature director Chayanop Boonprakob, this film stars teenage actors Jirayu Laongmanee, Pachara Chirathivat, Thawat Pornrattanaprasert, and Nattasha Nauljam. The film follows the antics of three secondary school students who form a rock band to impress girls. Despite their efforts, their band plays poorly and the members regularly end up as losers. Based in part on Chayanops thesis project short film about a band of young members who perform badly but insist on trying, the film features themes of teenage dreams, friendship, romance, and their expression through music, and includes pieces of popular rock songs interspersed within the narrative as well as cameos by several well-known musicians. SuckSeed was released in the Thai box office on 17 March 2011. It grossed a total of 21.4 million baht on its opening weekend. In total, the film earned US$2,600,673 in the Thai box office. The Dancer The Dancer is a 2016 French biographical historical drama film directed and written by Stéphanie Di Giusto and co-written by Thomas Bidegain and Sarah Thiebaud, based on the novel by Giovanni Lista. The film stars Soko, Gaspard Ulliel, Mélanie Thierry, Lily-Rose Depp, François Damiens, Louis Garrel and William Houston. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Family Blood Family Blood is a 2018 American horror film directed by Sonny Mallhi and written by Nick Savvides and Mallhi. It stars Vinessa Shaw, James Ransone, Colin Ford, Ajiona Alexus, Carson Meyer, France Jean-Baptiste and Eloise Lushina. Blumhouse Productions, Divide/Conquer and Gunpowder & Sky released the film in a limited release on March 16, 2018 and was later released on Netflix on May 4, 2018. Robin Hood Robin Hood is a 1922 adventure film starring Douglas Fairbanks and Wallace Beery. It was the first motion picture ever to have a Hollywood premiere, held at Graumans Egyptian Theatre on October 18, 1922. The movies full title, under which it was copyrighted, is Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood. It was one of the most expensive films of the 1920s, with a budget estimated at approximately one million dollars. The film was a smash hit and generally received favorable reviews. Swimming to Cambodia Swimming to Cambodia, also known as Spalding Grays Swimming to Cambodia, is a 1987 American concert film written by and starring Spalding Gray, and directed by Jonathan Demme. The performance film is of Grays play and monologue, which centered on such themes as his trip to Southeast Asia to create the role of the U.S. Ambassadors aide in the film The Killing Fields, the Cold War, Cambodia Year Zero, and his search for his "perfect moment". Die, Mommie, Die! Die, Mommie, Die! is a 2003 American satirical comedy film written by female impersonator Charles Busch, who also plays the lead role. Partly spoof and partly homage, it draws heavily on the tropes and themes of American "Psycho-biddy" films and plays from the 1950s and 1960s that featured strong, sometimes dominating female leads, such as those by Bette Davis and Ethel Merman. It is adapted from a play of the same name by Busch, first performed in 1999. Jiminy Glick in Lalawood Jiminy Glick in Lalawood is a 2004 comedy film starring Martin Short as Jiminy Glick, a morbidly obese movie critic who is involved in a murder case at the Toronto International Film Festival. The supporting cast features Jan Hooks, Janeane Garofalo, Linda Cardellini, Mo Collins and Aries Spears, and numerous cinema luminaries play themselves, such as Willem Dafoe, Whoopi Goldberg, Jake Gyllenhaal, Kevin Kline, Rob Lowe, Steve Martin, Kurt Russell, Susan Sarandon, Chloë Sevigny, Sharon Stone, Kiefer Sutherland and Forest Whitaker. Laskar Pelangi Laskar Pelangi is a 2008 Indonesian film adapted from the popular Laskar Pelangi by Andrea Hirata. The movie follows a group of 10 schoolchildren and their two inspirational teachers as they struggle with poverty and develop hopes for the future in Gantong Village on the farming and tin mining island of Belitung off the east coast of Sumatra. The film is one of the highest grossing in Indonesian box office history and won a number of local and international awards. Atomica Atomica is an American science-fiction thriller film directed by Dagen Merrill and starring Dominic Monaghan. The film was released theatrically on March 17, 2017, and was released on VOD on March 21, 2017. 4Got10 The Good, the Bad, and the Dead is a 2015 crime action thriller directed by Timothy Woodward Jr., and starring Johnny Messner, Dolph Lundgren, Danny Trejo, Vivica A. Fox, and Michael Paré. The film follows Brian Barns, a man who wakes up in the middle of the desert with no memory of who he is. Surrounded by eight dead bodies, $3 million in cash and a van full of cocaine, Barns is pursued by a DEA agent, a corrupt sheriff, and a Mexican drug lord. Calendar Calendar is a 1993 drama film directed by Atom Egoyan. Esrefpasalilar Eşrefpaşalılar is a 2010 Turkish comedy-drama film directed by Hüdaverdi Yavuz. The film, which is the debut feature of director Hüdaverdi Yavuz, treads into familiar territory, the urban lower-middle class, seen in his previous TV work like Şehnaz Tango and Hayat Apartmanı. The film is adapted from a play, written by lead actor Burak Tarık, based on real life experiences, which has been successfully staged at theaters across Turkey and in European countries including Germany by Tiyatro ANSE. Burak Tarık takes one of the leading roles but the rest of the cast is different from the play, with Hüseyin Soysalan, Turgay Tanülkü, and Sermin Hürmeriç heading the cast. The film takes its name from the residents of İzmir’s Eşrefpaşa neighborhood who were infamous for their fierce lifestyle and bad habits until a new Muslim religious teacher was appointed to the neighborhood mosque. Boris - Il film Boris: The Film is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Giacomo Ciarrapico, Mattia Torre and Luca Vendruscolo. It is based on the television series Boris. Haunted - 3D Haunted – 3D is a 2011 Indian horror film directed by Vikram Bhatt and starring Mahaakshay Chakraborty, Tia Bajpai, Achint Kaur and Arif Zakaria. The film is Indias first stereoscopic 3D horror film. The promos and first look of the film were released on 7 February 2011. The film was released on 6 May 2011 to mixed reviews but became a surprise hit at the box office. Pinocchio's Revenge Pinocchios Revenge is an American Psychological horror film released in 1996 by Trimark Pictures. Directed by Kevin S. Tenney, it stars New Zealand actress Rosalind Allen and actor Todd Allen who were married from 1990 to 2005. The production, structured as a direct-to-video effort, concerns a lawyer who brings home a wooden puppet that was found buried with a boy supposedly killed by his father. Her 8-year-old daughter Zoe sees the doll and takes it as her own. Soon accidents start happening and Jennifer struggles to find the cause as she begins to question her daughters well being and whether or not there may be something sinister to the doll. The Sun King The Sun King is a 2005 Danish comedy film directed by Tomas Villum Jensen. Gunner Palace Gunner Palace is a 2004 documentary film by Michael Tucker, which had a limited release in the United States on March 4, 2005. The film was an account of the complex realities of the situation in Iraq during 2003–2004 amidst the Iraqi insurgency not seen on the nightly news. Told first-hand by American troops stationed in the middle of Baghdad, Gunner Palace presents a portrait of a dangerous and chaotic war. Bleach the Movie: Hell Verse is a 2010 Japanese animated film directed by Noriyuki Abe. It is the fourth animated film adaptation of the anime and manga series Bleach. The films theme song is "Save the One, Save the All", performed by T.M.Revolution and its screenplay was written by Natsuko Takahashi and Ookubo Masahiro, with Tite Kubo, author of the manga, overseeing the production. The film was released in Japanese theatres on December 4, 2010 and in the United States dubbed in November. A prologue for the film, titled Theatre Opening Commemoration! Hell Chapter: Prologue, was included in season 14 of the animation series and included in the regular TV Tokyo schedule, which aired on November 30, 2010. A promotional manga chapter, titled Imaginary Number 01: The Unforgivens, was published showing Shuren confronting Szayel Aporro Granz and Aaroniero Arruruerie in Hell. Additionally, a promotional information book called Bleach: Official Invitation Book The Hell Verse was also released to commemorate the release of Bleach: Hell Verse. The DVD was released on August 25, 2011 in Japan. The English dub was released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 4, 2012 in the United States and on February 24, 2013 in the United Kingdom. Blind Vaysha Blind Vaysha is a 2016 animated short by Theodore Ushev, produced by Marc Bertrand for the National Film Board of Canada, with the participation of ARTE France. Based on a story by Georgi Gospodinov, the film tells the story of a girl who sees the past out of her left eye and the future from her right—and so is unable to live in the present. Montreal actress Caroline Dhavernas performed the narration for the film, in both its French and English language versions. The film incorporates music from Bulgarian musician and composer Kottarashky and is his and Ushevs fourth collaboration. Ismael's Ghosts Ismaels Ghosts is a 2017 French drama film directed by Arnaud Desplechin, starring Mathieu Amalric, Marion Cotillard, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Louis Garrel, Alba Rohrwacher, László Szabó, and Hippolyte Girardot. The film follows a filmmaker whose life is sent into a tailspin, just as he is about to start shooting a new film, by the return of his wife, who disappeared 20 years ago and whom he thought dead. Ismaels Ghosts premiered at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival as the opening film. Carry on Teacher Carry On Teacher is the third in the series of Carry On films, with 31 entries. It was released at the Plaza Cinema in London on 3 September 1959. It features Ted Ray in his only Carry On role, alongside series regulars; Kenneth Connor, Charles Hawtrey, Kenneth Williams and Hattie Jacques. Leslie Phillips and Joan Sims make their second appearances in the series here, having made their debuts in the previous entry, Carry On Nurse. A young Richard OSullivan and a young Larry Dann – making the first of his four Carry on appearances – turn up as pupils. The Roost The Roost is a 2005 American horror film written and directed by Ti West. Accused Anklaget is a 2005 Danish drama film about a couple, Henrik and Nina Christofferson, whose happiness was shattered when their 14-year-old daughter Stine accused her father of molesting her. Ushpizin Ushpizin is a 2004 Israeli film directed by Gidi Dar and written by Shuli Rand. It starred Rand, and his wife, Michal, who had never acted before. Medicine for Melancholy Medicine for Melancholy is a 2008 independent romantic drama film written and directed by Barry Jenkins. The film stars Wyatt Cenac, Tracey Heggins, and Elizabeth Acker. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 7, 2008. It was released in a limited release on January 30, 2009, by IFC Films. The Deadly Companions The Deadly Companions is a 1961 American Western film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Maureen OHara, Brian Keith, Steve Cochran, and Chill Wills. Based on the novel of the same name by A. S. Fleischman, the film is about an ex-army officer who accidentally kills a womans son, and tries to make up for it by escorting the funeral procession through dangerous Indian territory. The Deadly Companions was Sam Peckinpahs motion picture directorial debut. Goyokin is a 1969 jidaigeki film directed by Hideo Gosha. Set during the late Tokugawa period, the story follows a reclusive rōnin who is trying to atone for past transgressions. Asteroid Asteroid is a 1997 NBC TV miniseries about the United States government trying to prevent an asteroid from colliding with the Earth. Fuse Fuse is a Bosnian comedy/drama film directed by Pjer Žalica. It was released in 2003. Marilena from P7 Marilena from P7 is a medium-length Romanian film, directed by Cristian Nemescu. First released in 2006, it was also nominated the same year for the Semaine de la critique section of the 59th Cannes Film Festival. Being Cristian Nemescus last completed project, the film stars Mădălina Ghiţescu as Marilena and Gabriel Huian as Andrei. Originally, the film was intended to be used as an exercise, and was not supposed to be longer than seven minutes. In the end, the project evolved to an unusual length of 45 minutes; the films approach also turned from comedy to teenage love. Reception from the public was favorable – it impressed through its unitary view and the way the screenplay, picture and sound combine together into a new and organic way, by using innovative, unusual techniques. Basilicata Coast to Coast Basilicata Coast to Coast is a 2010 Italian comedy film directed by Rocco Papaleo. Recipe for Love Recipe for Love, is an American-Canadian television film written by Michael J. Murray and directed by Without Love Without Love is a 1945 romantic comedy film directed by Harold S. Bucquet and starring Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, and Lucille Ball. Based on a 1942 play by Philip Barry, the films screenplay was written by Donald Ogden Stewart. Microwave Massacre Microwave Massacre is a 1983 American black comedy horror film directed by Wayne Berwick and starring Jackie Vernon in his final feature film role. The Suspicions of Mr Whicher: The Murder at Road Hill House The Suspicions of Mr Whicher is a British series of television films made by Hat Trick Productions for ITV, written by Helen Edmundson and Neil McKay. It stars Paddy Considine in the title role of detective inspector Jack Whicher of the Metropolitan Police. The first film, The Murder at Road Hill House, was based on the real-life Constance Kent murder case of 1860, as interpreted by Kate Summerscale in her 2008 book The Suspicions of Mr Whicher or The Murder at Road Hill House. Subsequent episodes are fictionalised accounts of Whichers career as a private enquiry agent. McKay wrote the first of these, The Suspicions of Mr Whicher: The Murder In Angel Lane, which was filmed in early 2013 and was broadcast on 12 May 2013. It was followed by two episodes written by Edmundson, The Suspicions of Mr Whicher: Beyond the Pale, broadcast on 7 September 2014, and The Suspicions of Mr Whicher: The Ties that Bind, broadcast on 14 September 2014. Considine later announced on Twitter that the show would not be continuing. Tell Tell is a 2012 short psychological horror film written, directed, and edited by Ryan Connolly. It is loosely based on the Edgar Allan Poe short story "The Tell-Tale Heart". The production of this film has been the subject of many episodes of Film Riot, an Internet television show hosted by Connolly. Many of the crew that worked on the film also feature in Film Riot, and the effects used in the film have been explained in detail as part of the programmes. Jack Goes Home Jack Goes Home is a 2016 American independent horror film written and directed by Thomas Dekker and starring Rory Culkin, Daveigh Chase, Nikki Reed, Britt Robertson, Lin Shaye, Natasha Lyonne, Louis Hunter, and Serge Levin. The film premiered at the South by Southwest international film festival and was theatrically released on October 14, 2016. The Love Nest The Love Nest is a 1923 American short comedy silent film written and directed by and starring Buster Keaton. The Trials of Henry Kissinger The Trials of Henry Kissinger is a documentary film inspired by Christopher Hitchens 2001 book The Trial of Henry Kissinger, examining war crimes claimed to have been done by Henry Kissinger, the National Security Advisor and later Secretary of State under Presidents Nixon and Ford. The film was directed by Eugene Jarecki and narrated by Brian Cox. Deepwater Deepwater is a 2005 neo-noir film directed and written by David S. Marfield. It is based on Deepwater, a 1999 novel written by Matthew F. Jones. It was screened at the Seattle International Film Festival on June 9, 2005, and the München Fantasy Filmfest in Germany on June 28, 2005. The film was shot in Clearwater and Little Fort in B.C., Canada. I Always Wanted to Be a Gangster I Always Wanted to Be a Gangster is a 2008 French comedy film directed by Samuel Benchetrit. Caged Caged is a 2010 French horror film directed and co-written by Yann Gozlan and it is based on a true story. The film is about a woman named Carole who is traumatized after seeing her friend Laura being killed by a dog twenty years ago. Carole works as an aid worker in former Yugoslavia and begins to leave from Kosovo with two co-workers, when she is kidnapped by an Albanian gang of masked men who deal with human organ trafficking. We Were Here We Were Here is a 2011 documentary film about the HIV/AIDS crisis in San Francisco. The film, produced and directed by David Weissman with editor and co-director Bill Weber, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2011, with its international festival premiere following at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 2011. The theatrical premiere took place at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco on February 25, 2011. One Hour with You One Hour with You is a 1932 American pre-Code musical comedy film about a married couple who find themselves attracted to other people. It was produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch "with the assistance of" George Cukor, and written by Samson Raphaelson, from the play Only a Dream by Lothar Schmidt. It stars Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald and Genevieve Tobin and features Charlie Ruggles and Roland Young. A French-language version, called Une heure près de toi was made simultaneously, with Lili Damita playing Genevieve Tobins role. The film is a musical remake of The Marriage Circle, the second film that Lubitsch made in the United States. In 1932, One Hour with You was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. The film was preserved by the UCLA Film & Television Archive with the original color tints restored. Angels in the Outfield Angels in the Outfield is a 1951 American comedy film produced and directed by Clarence Brown and starring Paul Douglas and Janet Leigh. Based on a story by Richard Conlin, the film is about a young woman reporter who blames the Pittsburgh Pirates losing streak on their abusive manager, who begins hearing the voice of an angel promising to help the team if he changes his ways. The film was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on October 19, 1951. Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine is a 1965 American International Pictures comedy film, made in Pathécolor, directed by Norman Taurog. It stars Vincent Price, Frankie Avalon, Dwayne Hickman, Susan Hart and Jack Mullaney, and features Fred Clark. It is a parody of the then-popular spy film trend, made using actors from AIPs beach party and Edgar Allan Poe films. Despite its low production values, the film has achieved a certain cult status for the appearance of horror legend Vincent Price and AIPs Beach Party film alumni, its in-jokes and over-the-top sexuality, the claymation title sequence designed by Art Clokey, and a title song performed by The Supremes. The movie was retitled Dr G. and the Bikini Machine in England: urban legend has it that this was because there were two doctors in the country called Doctor Goldfoot, but it was more likely due to a threatened lawsuit from Eon, holder of the rights to the James Bond movies. The success of the film on its 1965 release led to a sequel, made the following year, entitled Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs. Rustlers' Rhapsody Rustlers Rhapsody is a 1985 American comedy-Western film. It is a parody of many Western conventions, most visibly of the singing cowboy films that were prominent in the 1930s and the 1940s. The film was written and directed by Hugh Wilson, who was supposedly inspired by working at CBS Studio Center, the former Republic Pictures backlot. It stars Tom Berenger as a stereotypical good-guy cowboy, Rex OHerlihan, who is drawn out of a black-and-white film and transferred into a more self-aware setting. Patrick Wayne, son of Western icon John Wayne, co-stars, along with Andy Griffith, Fernando Rey, G.W. Bailey, Marilu Henner and Sela Ward. Henner was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award as Worst Supporting Actress. Ernest Goes to Africa Ernest Goes to Africa is a 1997 American direct to video comedy film written and directed by John R. Cherry III. It stars Jim Varney, and is the ninth film to feature the character of Ernest P. Worrell. In this film, Deacon County, Ohio resident Ernest unknowingly comes into the possession of some stolen jewels and is kidnapped and brought to Africa where he must rescue the woman he loves. The film was shot entirely in Johannesburg, South Africa. Chromophobia Chromophobia is an ensemble film which debuted at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival in France. The films crew was made up of a brother-sister trio – Martha Fiennes wrote and directed the film, Ralph Fiennes starred in it, and Magnus Fiennes composed the score. The film was shot entirely in Great Britain and the Isle of Man. Street Thief Street Thief is a 2006 mockumentary that follows the life of putative Chicago burglar Kaspar Karr, played by Malik Bader. The film was directed by Malik Bader. The film was met with favorable reception at the Tribeca Film Festival. Although filmed as though it were a documentary, the movie and story line are fictional. The burglaries and tactics employed in the film are said to have been based on actual crimes. The Human Contract The Human Contract is a 2008 drama film written and directed by Jada Pinkett Smith and starring Jason Clarke and Paz Vega. The DVD was released on June 30, 2009. This is Jada Pinkett Smiths directorial debut. Groupies bleiben nicht zum Frühstück Single by Contract is a 2010 German comedy film directed by Marc Rothemund. The Undefeated The Undefeated is an American political documentary on Sarah Palin, who was Governor of Alaska and later the Republican Party nominee for vice president in the 2008 United States presidential election. The documentary is written and directed by Stephen K. Bannon. The Undefeated was released on , 2011. Meu Passado Me Condena: O Filme Meu Passado Me Condena is a 2013 Brazilian comedy film directed by Julia Rezende, and starring Fábio Porchat and Miá Mello. The film is based on the television series of the same name, and was written by Tati Bernardi. It was released theatrically on October 25, 2013. The Legend of Ben Hall The Legend of Ben Hall is a 2016 Australian bushranger film. Written and directed by Matthew Holmes, it is based on the exploits of bushranger Ben Hall and his gang. The film stars Jack Martin in the title role, Jamie Coffa as John Gilbert, and William Lee as John Dunn. Holmes goal with The Legend of Ben Hall was to produce an historically accurate film that focuses on the last nine months of Halls life, when he was a well-established bushranger along with his accomplices Gilbert and Dunn. It explores the relationships within the gang and depicts many of their robberies and clashes with the police. The film also explores the details surrounding Halls betrayal and his controversial death at the hands of the police on 5 May 1865. The film was shown on 12 October 2017 at the 7º Almería Western Film Festival. The School for Postmen "School for Postmen" is a 1947 French short comedy film directed by Jacques Tati. Tati plays a French postman adamant to prove he can be just as fast as American postmen at delivering mail. The film includes several sight gags that involve his bicycle. He replicated most of the action here in his first major feature film, Jour de fête, released two years later. The 15-minute film is included on the Mon Oncle DVD, part of the Criterion Collection. Frightmare Frightmare is a 1974 British horror film directed by Pete Walker and written by Pete Walker and David McGillivray. It starred Rupert Davies and Sheila Keith. The story focuses around Dorothy and Edmund Yates, who have recently been released from a mental asylum, and is one of Pete Walkers most notable films. That's Entertainment, Part II Thats Entertainment, Part II is a 1976 American documentary film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and a sequel to Thats Entertainment!. Like the previous film, Thats Entertainment, Part II was a retrospective of famous films released by MGM from the 1930s to the 1950s. For this second documentary, archivists featured more obscure musical numbers from MGMs vaults, and also featured tributes to some of the studios best known comedy teams such as the Marx Brothers and Laurel and Hardy, romantic teams such as Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, and a montage of iconic stars such as Greta Garbo, Clark Gable, Mickey Rooney, John Barrymore, Wallace Beery, Joan Crawford, Jean Harlow, James Stewart and Lana Turner. Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire hosted the film and Kelly directed the introductory segments featuring him and Astaire, which included location footage of Kelly returning to Paris, the city featured in two of MGMs most famous productions, An American in Paris and Gigi. This was the last film Kelly directed. Several new musical numbers featured Astaire and Kelly, including a couple of routines in which they danced together for the first time since the 1946 film Ziegfeld Follies, and for only the second time in their careers. According to film historian Robert Osborne, in specially-filmed introductions produced for Turner Classic Movies, it was Astaire who suggested to Kelly that the two take advantage of this potentially last-in-a-lifetime opportunity to perform together, something Kelly actually wishes for out loud during his narration of the first Thats Entertainment! film. The opening title sequence was designed by Saul Bass, and pays homage to the range and style of title sequences produced between the 1930s and early 1950s. The sequel received more critical acclaim, but was not as successful at the box-office as the first film. Some 18 years later it was followed by Thats Entertainment! III, with Kelly once again appearing. Noce blanche Noce Blanche is a French drama film released in 1989, directed and written by Jean-Claude Brisseau, starring Bruno Cremer and Vanessa Paradis. Always Outnumbered Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned is a television film based on the novel Always Outnumbered by author Walter Mosley. It first aired on pay television channel HBO in 1998. Retro Puppet Master Retro Puppet Master is a 1999 American direct-to-video horror film written by Charles Band, Benjamin Carr and David Schmoeller, and directed by David DeCoteau. It is the seventh film in the Puppet Master franchise, a prequel to 1991s Toulons Revenge, and stars Greg Sestero as a young André Toulon, Jack Donner as an Egyptian responsible for teaching Toulon how to animate his puppets, and Stephen Blackehart, Robert Radoveanu and Vitalie Bantas as demons who pursue Toulon for his magic. While Retro serves to explain how Toulon began practicing the spell which animates his puppets, it ignores what was originally established in the second film as exactly how he learned the spell of animation. The film was also Guy Rolfes final appearance as Toulon, save for flashback footage in The Legacy. It's Love I'm After Its Love Im After is a 1937 American screwball comedy film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Leslie Howard, Bette Davis, and Olivia de Havilland. Based on the story "Gentlemen After Midnight" by Maurice Hanline, with a screenplay by Casey Robinson, the film is about a couple who have postponed their marriage eleven times and who continue to plot and scheme their way to marriage. The film marked the third on-screen pairing of Leslie Howard and Bette Davis, following Of Human Bondage and The Petrified Forest. Parasite Parasite is a 1982 American science fiction horror film produced and directed by Charles Band. The film is set in a dystopian, post-apocalyptic future in which the United States has been taken over by a criminal organization who unwittingly create an uncontrollable deadly parasite and set it loose on the population. The film received negative reviews from film critics, who viewed it as a poorly written B-movie with unconvincing special effects. The film features actress Demi Moore in her first major film role. In Darkness In Darkness is a 2009 Turkish drama film written and directed by Çağan Irmak. Red: Werewolf Hunter Red: Werewolf Hunter is a 2010 television horror film, loosely based on the story of Little Red Riding Hood. It is a Syfy television film, produced by Toronto-based Chesler/Perlmutter Productions. It was released on DVD on January 3, 2012. Whatcha Wearin'? Whatcha Wearin? is a 2012 South Korean romantic comedy film, starring Ji Sung and Kim Ah-joong. It is about a woman who in an attempt to spice up her five-year relationship, tries to have phone sex with her boyfriend but accidentally gets another man on the line instead. The film was released in theaters on December 6, 2012. Why Cheat India Why Cheat India is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language crime drama film written and directed by Soumik Sen. It features Emraan Hashmi and Shreya Dhanwanthary in the lead roles. The film was theatrically released on 18 January 2019. It received mixed reviews and was a box office bomb grossing just 8.66 crore against its 20 crore budget. Desperate Journey Desperate Journey is a 1942 American World War II action and aviation film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Errol Flynn and Ronald Reagan. The supporting cast includes Raymond Massey, Alan Hale Sr., and Arthur Kennedy. The melodramatic film featured a group of downed Allied airmen making their way out of the Third Reich, often with their fists. Director Raoul Walsh called it "a war comedy spiced with enough tragedy to give it reality... beyond doubt the forerunner for Hogans Heroes." Sarah, Plain and Tall Sarah, Plain and Tall is a 1991 Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television drama film. It first aired on February 3, 1991. It is the first of three installments in the film adaptation of Patricia MacLachlans novel of the same name. Location shots were filmed in Grand Island, Wichita, and outside of Melvern. The Terrorist The Terrorist is an Indian Tamil film directed by Santosh Sivan. The film portrays a period in the life of a 19-year-old woman, Malli, sent to assassinate a leader in South Asia through a suicide bombing. It stars Dharker, K. Krishna and Sonu Sisupal. Released in 1998, the film was shot in 15 days, with natural lighting, on a budget of $50,000. The film won a number of awards at international film festivals. Actor John Malkovich first saw the film at the 1998 Cairo International Film Festival and subsequently adopted the film as a kind of post-facto executive producer. Critic Roger Ebert has included the film in his series of "Great Movies" reviews. Ebert concludes his review with the following line: "Every time I see the film, I feel a great sadness, that a human imagination could be so limited that it sees its own extinction as a victory." The film that proved his mastery over the visual language was The Terrorist which has become a textbook of sorts for visual communication students, with scenes from the movie being used by Michael Chapman, Martin Scorsese’s cinematographer, to explain the tenets of cinematography during workshops. According to film critic Roger Ebert, it was a film ‘scripted by the camera’. Says Sivan: "One day I got a call from Samuel Lee Jackson who was interested to cast the heroine of The Terrorist, Ayesha, in a Hollywood film." 6ixtynin9 Ruang Talok 69, is a 1999 Thai crime film written and directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. It is the second feature film by the Thai writer-director. It stars Lalita Panyopas, a popular star of Thai soap operas. Fishtales Fishtales is a 2007 family comedy film directed by Alki David and Michael Greenspan, and starring Billy Zane and Kelly Brook about a widowed father who falls in love with a mermaid. The film was released theatrically in the UK on 24 August 2007. At the time of filming, co-stars Billy Zane and Kelly Brook were engaged to be married, but they have since split. This is the second film that the couple have worked on together, the previous being 2005s Survival Island, where they met. Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts is a 2017 Indonesian drama film directed by Mouly Surya and written by Surya and Rama Adi, based on a story conceived by Garin Nugroho. The film has been described as a "Satay Western", combining aspects of the feminist Western genre with an Indonesian setting. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. The song "Lazuardi" from the soundtrack is composed and performed by Jakarta indie rock band Efek Rumah Kaca. It was selected as the Indonesian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Strip Nude for Your Killer Nude per lassassino is a 1975 giallo film directed by Andrea Bianchi. Written by Massimo Felisatti, the film stars Nino Castelnuovo, Edwige Fenech and Solvi Stubing, and features music by Berto Pisano. Nude per lassassino has received mixed to negative reviews from critics. After a model dies while undergoing an illegal abortion, a killer disguised in a motorcycle helmet tracks down and kills the doctor involved. Several models and photographers working at the same agency as the dead girl are also murdered, leading two surviving photographers to fear for their lives as they try to track down the killer. Nude per lassassino is one of several collaborations between Bianchi, Felisatti and cinematographer Franco Delli Colli. The film has been described as a formulaic giallo thriller, and has been cited as an influence on the development of the American slasher film genre. Where the Green Ants Dream Where the Green Ants Dream is a 1984 film directed by Werner Herzog. Based partly on the Milirrpum v Nabalco Pty Ltd case and making use of professional actors as well as Aboriginal activists who were involved in the case, it was a mix of facts and fiction. The ant mythology was claimed as Herzogs own, but some natives did consider the green ant as the totem animal that created the world and humans. Wandjuk Marika noted that the ant dreaming belief existed in a clan that lived near Oenpelli in the Northern Territory. The film is set in the Australian desert and is about a land feud between a mining company called Ayers and the native Aborigines. The Aborigines claim that an area the mining company wishes to work on is the place where green ants dream, and that disturbing them will destroy humanity. The film was entered in the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. Marika, recommended to Herzog by Phillip Adams, was a leader for the Rirratjingu people, an artist and musician who was involved in activism for Aboriginal rights. His didgeridoo music is used in the movie and several members of his family were cast in the film. The contract with Herzog allowed the Marikas to make enough money to move from Yirrkala to their ancestral region of Yalanbara, Port Bradshaw. Critics of the film found it uncomfortably placed between a documentary and a feature film. Phillip Adams was particularly incensed and claimed that the film implied that the Australian Government was against the Aborigines, leading him to write an article titled "Dammit Herzog, you are a Liar!" Eastern Condors Eastern Condors is a 1987 Hong Kong action film directed by Sammo Hung, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Yuen Biao, Joyce Godenzi, Yuen Wah, Lam Ching-ying, Yuen Woo-ping, Corey Yuen and Billy Chow. The film was released in Hong Kong on 9 July 1987. It was set in the aftermath of the Vietnam War. Although set in Vietnam, the most of the film was shot in the Philippines. The scenes set in the United States were actually filmed in Canada. The ensembles of convict soldiers in the film are reminiscent of similar squads in American action war films like The Dirty Dozen. Hung believed his normal size and body shape, whilst suited to his comedic characters in his other films, would be inappropriate for a soldier. In order to get into shape for the lead role, Hung lost 30 pounds in 3 months, by surviving on a diet of nothing but chicken and rice. Rabat Rabat is a Dutch roadmovie, and the first film made by Jim Taihattu and Victor Ponten, from independent Dutch advertising company Habbekrats. It was filmed in the summer of 2010 during a period of five weeks. The premiere was on the 6th of June 2011 at Tuschinski in Amsterdam. The three main characters are played by Nasrdin Dchar, Achmed Akkabi and Marwan Kenzari. The film was shot by a young cameraman from the Netherlands: Lennart Verstegen. Angels Sing Angels Sing is a 2013 Christmas family drama film. An adaptation of Turk Pipkins 1999 novel When Angels Sing, the film is directed by Tim McCanlies, and stars Harry Connick Jr., Connie Britton, Chandler Canterbury, Fionnula Flanagan, Lyle Lovett, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson. Somos Tão Jovens Were So Young is a 2013 Brazilian biographical drama film about Brazilian rock singer Renato Russo. The film does not follow Russos entire life, instead focusing on his adolescence, his physical problems and the discovery of his love for music. It is directed by Antônio Carlos da Fontoura, written by Marcos Bernstein and starring Thiago Mendonça and Laila Zaid. It was released in Brazilian theaters by distributors Imagem Filmes and Fox Film on May 3, 2013. 7 Women 7 Women, also known as Seven Women, is a 1966 drama film directed by John Ford and starring Anne Bancroft, Sue Lyon, Margaret Leighton, Flora Robson, Mildred Dunnock, Betty Field, Anna Lee, with Eddie Albert, Mike Mazurki and Woody Strode. Made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was produced by Bernard Smith and John Ford, from a screenplay by Janet Green and John McCormick, based on the short story "Chinese Finale" by Norah Lofts. The music score was by Elmer Bernstein and the cinematography by Joseph LaShelle. This was the last feature film directed by Ford, ending a career that spanned approximately fifty three years. Karz Karz is a 1980 Indian Hindi-language thriller film, directed by Subhash Ghai, starring Rishi Kapoor and Tina Munim as leads, also starring Simi Garewal, in the critically acclaimed role of Kamini Verma, the murderous wife from the past life, which won her a Filmfare nomination. The films music was by Laxmikant-Pyarelal, giving successful numbers like "Dard-E-Dil" and "Om Shanti Om", and they went on to win Filmfare Best Music Director Award for this film, the lyricist received two Filmfare nominations for these two hits. Princes and Princesses Princes et Princesses is a 2000 compilation film by French animator Michel Ocelot. The film consists of six episodes of the 1989 French silhouette animation television series Ciné si. The State I Am In The State I Am In is a 2000 German drama film directed by Christian Petzold. It tells the story of two German ex-terrorists and their teenage daughter, living in hiding in Portugal. Innocence Innocence is a 2000 Australian film directed by Paul Cox. The film deals with the story of two separated lovers who meet again accidentally after decades and fall in love again. The film was lauded by critics and was one of Coxs most successful films commercially. Pranayam, a 2011 Indian Malayalam film, is loosely based on Innocence. Emma's Bliss Emmas Bliss is a 2006 romantic tragic-comedy that takes place in contemporary rural Germany. The movie, directed by Sven Taddicken, is based on the novel Emmas Glück by Claudia Schreiber. Apocalypse Pompeii Apocalypse Pompeii is a 2014 American disaster film produced by The Asylum and directed by Ben Demaree. The film stars Adrian Paul, Jhey Castles, John Rhys-Davies, Dylan Vox, Dan Cade. It was filmed in Sofia, Bulgaria, and Pompeii, Italy. The film was released direct-to-DVD on 8 February 2014. In the tradition of The Asylums catalog, Apocalypse Pompeii is a mockbuster of the Paul W. S. Anderson film Pompeii. Violent Saturday Violent Saturday is a 1955 American film noir crime film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Victor Mature, Richard Egan and Stephen McNally. The film, set in a mining town, depicts the planning of a bank robbery as the nexus in the personal lives of several townspeople. Prominent actors Sylvia Sidney and Ernest Borgnine are in supporting roles. Violent Saturday was filmed in color, on location in Bisbee. The Olsen Gang Sees Red The Olsen Gang Sees Red is a 1976 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe. The film was the eighth in the Olsen Gang-series, and was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Thieves Thieves is a 1996 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring Daniel Auteuil, Catherine Deneuve and Laurence Côte. The plot follows a cynical police officer, who comes from a family of thieves, and a lonely philosophy professor, both romantically involved with a self-destructive petty criminal. With a puzzling structure, the story is told through a series of flashbacks presented from four different perspectives. It's Not You, It's Me No sos vos, soy yo is a 2004 Argentine film directed by Juan Taratuto, starring Diego Peretti, Soledad Villamil and Cecilia Dopazo. The Carmilla Movie The Carmilla Movie is a 2017 Canadian film based on the web series of the same name. Both the film and the web series were adapted from the 1872 gothic novella Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. Taris Jean Taris, Swimming Champion is a 1931 French short documentary film directed by Jean Vigo, about the French swimmer Jean Taris. The film is notable for the many innovative techniques that Vigo uses, including close ups and freeze frames of the swimmers body. Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer is a 1973 American musical film adaptation of the Mark Twain boyhood adventure story, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, directed by Don Taylor and starring Johnny Whitaker as the titular character, Jodie Foster as Becky Thatcher, and Jeff East as Huckleberry Finn. Ho-Chunk tribesman Kunu Hank portrayed Injun Joe. The film was produced by Readers Digest. The films screenplay and songs were written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman who would go on to provide more award-winning music for the sequel Huckleberry Finn. It received three nominations at the 46th Academy Awards; Best Original Score, Best Production Design and Best Costume Design. The Black Stallion Returns The Black Stallion Returns is a 1983 film adaptation of the book of the same name by Walter Farley, and is a sequel to The Black Stallion. It is directed by Robert Dalva and produced by Francis Ford Coppola for MGM/UA Entertainment Company. The movie stars Kelly Reno, Vincent Spano and Teri Garr. The portrayal of The Black was shared between Cass Ole, the horse from The Black Stallion, and El Mokhtar. Ernest Rides Again Ernest Rides Again is a 1993 American comedy film written and directed by John R. Cherry III and starring Jim Varney. It opens with the song "There Once Was A Man Named Worrell". It is the sixth film to feature the character Ernest P. Worrell, the fifth film in the Ernest series, and the last to be released theatrically. Its gross was $1,433,496. In this movie, Ernest and a history professor discover a long-lost Revolutionary War cannon and must protect it from others who want the precious jewels hidden inside. Its budget was $7,000,000. It was the first "Ernest" movie to be filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. Miffo Miffo is a 2003 Swedish film directed by Daniel Lind Lagerlöf. Remembrance Remembrance is a 2011 German drama film directed by Anna Justice. A German-Jewish young woman and Polish young man fall in love and escape a Nazi concentration camp. As the film prologue notes, it is based on the true story of Jerzy Bielecki and Cyla Cybulska. We Are the Flesh We Are the Flesh is a 2016 Mexican-French horror film that was written and directed by Emiliano Rocha Minter. The film premiered on 2 February 2016 at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and had a limited release in the United States in January 2017. Summer '03 Summer 03 is a 2018 American comedy film written and directed by Becca Gleason. The film stars Joey King, Jack Kilmer, Andrea Savage, Erin Darke, Kelly Lamor Wilson, Stephen Ruffin, Paul Scheer and June Squibb. The film was released on September 28, 2018, by Blue Fox Entertainment. Dancing Lady Dancing Lady is a 1933 American pre-Code musical film starring Joan Crawford and Clark Gable, and featuring Franchot Tone, Fred Astaire, Robert Benchley, and Ted Healy and His Stooges. The picture was directed by Robert Z. Leonard, produced by John W. Considine Jr. and David O. Selznick, and was based on the novel of the same name by James Warner Bellah, published the previous year. The movie had a hit song in "Everything I Have Is Yours" by Burton Lane and Harold Adamson. The film features the screen debut of dancer Fred Astaire, who appears as himself, as well as the first credited film appearance of Nelson Eddy, and an early feature film appearance of the Three Stooges – Moe Howard, Curly Howard, and Larry Fine – in support of the leader of their act at the time, Ted Healy, whose role in the film is considerably larger than theirs. The Algonquin Round Table humorist Robert Benchley plays a supporting role. Beware of a Holy Whore Beware of a Holy Whore is a 1971 West German drama film written and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder that features Lou Castel, Eddie Constantine, Hanna Schygulla and Fassbinder himself. Holed up in a hotel with too much drink, drugs and time the cast and crew of a film are gradually disintegrating as they await the arrival of their director. Semi-autobiographical, the film was influenced by the shooting of the directors earlier Whity in Spain. The film features music from Leonard Cohens first album Songs of Leonard Cohen and from Spooky Two by Spooky Tooth, among others. Heerak Rajar Deshe Hirak Rajar Deshe is an Indian Bengali dystopian film, sequel to the 1969 film Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne and the second installment of Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne series directed by Satyajit Ray. A unique aspect of the film is that most of the dialogues exchanged by the protagonists of the film are rhyming. The only person who did not speak in rhyme was the teacher, symbolizing that though the thoughts of everybody else are bound, the teacher was a free-thinker. The film was followed by the third film of the series directed by Satyajit Ray and assisted,camera and colourotography by his son Sandip Ray. Richie Rich's Christmas Wish Richie Richs Christmas Wish is a 1998 direct-to-video film based on the Harvey Comics cartoon character Richie Rich. It is a stand-alone sequel to the 1994 film Richie Rich, starring David Gallagher as the title character. Its plot is similar to Its a Wonderful Life, placing Richie Rich in the role of George Bailey and Reggie Van Dough in the role of Mr. Potter. Attack of the Puppet People Attack of the Puppet People is a 1958 American black-and-white science fiction horror film starring John Agar, John Hoyt, and June Kenney. The film was produced, written, and directed by Bert I. Gordon for his Alta Vista Productions. He also worked on the films special effects. American International Pictures released it as a double feature with War of the Colossal Beast. Attack of the Puppet People was rushed into production by AIP and Bert I. Gordon to capitalize on the popular success of Universal-Internationals The Incredible Shrinking Man, released the previous year in 1957. Garfield Gets Real Garfield Gets Real is a 2007 American CGI movie starring Garfield. It was produced by Paws in cooperation with Davis Entertainment, and The Animation Picture Company and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. It was written by Garfields creator Jim Davis, who started working on the script in the autumn of 1996. This was the first fully animated Garfield production since the last Garfield and Friends TV episode aired in 1994, and the first to be written by Davis since the 1991 television special Garfield Gets a Life. The movie was released in cinemas August 9, 2007, and the DVD was shipped to stores on November 20, 2007. Gregg Berger, an actor from the original series, reprises his role of Odie, but Garfield is now voiced by veteran voice actor Frank Welker, since the original actor Lorenzo Music died in 2001 and Jon is voiced by Wally Wingert, as Thom Huge retired that same year. The films success led to two sequels: Garfields Fun Fest and Garfields Pet Force. Lafangey Parindey Lafangey Parindey is a 2010 Hindi romantic drama directed by Pradeep Sarkar, produced by Aditya Chopra and starring Neil Nitin Mukesh and Deepika Padukone in the lead roles. The film was released on 20 August 2010 under the Yash Raj Films banner. The story of the film is partially inspired from the 1978 American film, Ice Castles and the 1999 Tamil film, Thulladha Manamum Thullum. Entity Entity is a 2012 British supernatural thriller film written and directed by Steve Stone. The film had its world premiere on 25 October 2012, at the Bram Stoker International Film Festival. It stars Dervla Kirwan, Charlotte Riley, and Branko Tomovic and centers upon a British reality show film crew that encounters a dark entity. Road North Road North is a 2012 Finnish comedy film directed by Mika Kaurismäki. Kill'em All Kill Em All is a 2017 American direct-to-video action film directed by Peter Malota, and starring Jean-Claude van Damme, Autumn Reeser and Peter Stormare. Jan Dara Jan Dara is a 2001 Thai erotic-period-drama film directed and co-written by Nonzee Nimibutr and co-starring Hong Kong cinema actress Christy Chung. It is based on a novel by Utsana Phloengtham. The film premiered at the 2001 Toronto International Film Festival. In Thailand, the film was controversial because its sex scenes tested the censorship bounds of the 1930 Film Act. Trouble the Water Trouble the Water is a 2008 documentary film produced and directed by Tia Lessin and Carl Deal. Trouble the Water is a redemptive tale of a couple surviving failed levees, bungling bureaucrats, and their own troubled past and a portrait of a community abandoned long before Hurricane Katrina hit, featuring music by Massive Attack, Mary Mary, Citizen Cope, John Lee Hooker, The Roots, Dr. John and Blackkoldmadina. Trouble the Water is distributed by Zeitgeist Films and premiered in theaters in New York City and Los Angeles on August 22, 2008, followed by a national release in more than 200 theaters. It had its television premiere on HBO and has been rebroadcast on National Geographic Channel and Turner Classic Movies. Trouble the Water is available on DVD. High Strung High Strung is a 1991 American independent comedy film directed by Roger Nygard, created by Film Brigade International and produced by Vladimir Horunzhy and Sergei Zholobetsky. It stars Steve Oedekerk as Thane Furrows, an uptight childrens author who rarely leaves his house, eats only cereal, and is irritated by everything around him. It also stars Thomas F. Wilson, Fred Willard, Denise Crosby, Jani Lane, and Jim Carrey, and also contains a short cameo appearance by a young Kirsten Dunst. Despite the lack of a release on DVD, High Strung has developed and maintained a strong cult fan base. It was Jim Carreys 13th film role. No Looking Back No Looking Back is a 1998 American drama film directed, written, produced by, and starring Edward Burns. The film centers on the relationship of Charlie and Claudia. The film had a limited theatrical release and grossed less than $250,000 domestically from its $5 million budget. Poison Ivy: The Secret Society Poison Ivy: The Secret Society is a 2008 erotic thriller drama film and the fourth and final installment of the Poison Ivy series. The film premiered on Lifetime on July 27, 2008. Lessons of a Dream Lessons of a Dream is a German drama film directed by Sebastian Grobler, loosely based on the life of German football pioneer Konrad Koch in the late 19th-century. In the film, Koch is one of the first English teachers in the German Empire, in Braunschweig. He introduces his students to the new sport of football, completely unknown outside of England at the time, to get them interested in English culture and the English language. Kochs liberal teaching methods upset his conservative colleagues, the students parents, and local dignitaries. 388 Arletta Avenue 388 Arletta Avenue is a 2011 Canadian horror-thriller film written and directed by Randall Cole and starring Nick Stahl and Mia Kirshner as an unhappily married couple who are unknowingly stalked by an intruder. It premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival, had a limited release in Canada in June 2012, and was released on DVD in September 2012. Buddha in a Traffic Jam Buddha in a Traffic Jam is a 2014 Indian semi-autobiographical socio-political drama film written and directed by Vivek Agnihotri. The film narrates a tale of intellectual terrorism-- the inter-meddling of academia with corruption and maoism. The film premiered at IIT Bombay on 6 April 2016 and released nationwide on 13 May 2016. It was received unfavorably by critics. Castle of Blood Castle of Blood is a 1964 horror film directed by Antonio Margheriti and Sergio Corbucci. The film stars Barbara Steele, Arturo Dominici and Georges Rivière. The film was initially commissioned to director Sergio Corbucci who had Gianni Grimaldi and Bruno Corbucci set to write the film. A scheduling conflict led to Corbuccis friend Margheriti being hired to complete the film. To avoid going overtime, Corbucci was brought in to film one scene. The film was released in Italy in 1964 and received low box office numbers which led to Margheriti remaking the film in colour as Web of the Spider. La nuit de Varennes That Night in Varennes is a 1982 Italian and French drama film directed by Ettore Scola. It is based on a novel by Catherine Rihoit. It tells the story of a fictional meeting between Restif de la Bretonne, Giacomo Casanova, Thomas Paine and Sophie de la Borde. They are all traveling together in a coach that is a few hours behind the one that is carrying King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette in their flight to Varennes during the French Revolution. The film was entered into the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. The film was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film by the U.S. National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. The Year My Voice Broke The Year My Voice Broke is a 1987 coming of age drama film written and directed by John Duigan and starring Noah Taylor, Loene Carmen, and Ben Mendelsohn. Set in 1962 in the rural Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, it was the first in a projected trilogy of films centred on the experiences of an awkward Australian boy, based on the childhood of writer/director John Duigan. The film itself is a series of interconnected segments narrated by Danny who recollects how he and Freya grew apart over the course of one year. Although the trilogy never came to fruition, it was followed by a 1991 sequel, Flirting. The film was the recipient of the 1987 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film, a prize which Flirting also won in 1990. Eloise at the Plaza Eloise at the Plaza is a 2003 live-action film based on the Eloise series of childrens books drawn and written by Kay Thompson and Hilary Knight. It stars young Sofia Vassilieva as Eloise, an irrepressible six-year-old girl who lives in the penthouse at the top of the Plaza Hotel in New York City. This film was produced by Handmade Films and DiNovi Pictures for Walt Disney Television with distribution handled by the ABC Television Network, and released on both VHS and DVD by Buena Vista Home Entertainment in 2003. Burton and Taylor Burton & Taylor is a BBC Four TV film directed by Richard Laxton, and based on the legendary acting duo and former husband and wife, Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, during their preparation for a 1983 theatrical production of the play, Private Lives. The film stars Helena Bonham Carter and Dominic West in the title roles. Goodbye Mr. Loser Goodbye Mr. Loser is a 2015 Chinese comedy film directed by Yan Fei and Peng Damo, and starring Shen Teng, Ma Li, Yin Zheng, Ai Lun, Wang Zhi, Tian Yu, Song Yang, Chang Yuan and Li Ping. The film is based on a play of the same name. It was released on September 30, 2015. Some critics have accused the film of containing similar plot elements as the 1986 American film Peggy Sue Got Married. The directors later denied these allegations. Starring a cast of largely non-film comedians, the film became an enormous sleeper hit in China and was fueled by explosive word of mouth. El Naser Salah el Dine Saladin the Victorious is a 1963 Egyptian war drama film directed by Youssef Chahine. It was written by Youssef El Sebai, based on the novel by Naguib Mahfouz. It stars Ahmed Mazhar as Saladin, Salah Zulfikar, Mohamed Abdel Gawad, Tewfik El Dekn, Omar El-Hariri, Mahmoud El-Meliguy, Leila Fawzi, Hamdi Gheiss, Ahmed Luxor, Nadia Lutfi, Hussein Riad, Laila Taher and Zaki Toleimat. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. The film was restored to its original running time of 186 minutes from the original negative by the Cineteca di Bologna and was shown at Il Cinema Ritrovato in June 2019. Despair Despair is a 1978 film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Dirk Bogarde, based on the novel of the same name by Vladimir Nabokov. It was entered into the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. Similarly to the novel, the tone of the film is ironic. The plot is mostly similar to the novel, although one of the key characters is significantly altered in the adaptation. Shadows In Shadows, the son of a reputable physician struggles to live up to other peoples expectations of him, until one day he is confronted by people who appear to die time and again. Written and directed by Academy-award nominated director Milcho Manchevski, this Macedonian-German-Italian-Spanish-Bulgarian co-production stars Borce Nacev, Vesna Stanojevska, Ratka Radmanovic, Salaetin Bilal and Petar Mircevski. Bloodwork Bloodwork – aka Bloodworx, and The Last Experiment – is a 2012 Canadian-American thriller directed by Eric Wostenberg and written by David Nahmod. The film stars Travis Van Winkle and Tricia Helfer. The production was filmed in Canada under the working title Phase One, in November and December 2009. Shed of the Dead Shed of the Dead is a 2019 British comedy horror film directed by Drew Cullingham and produced by Nicholas David Lean & James Fisher. Caged Heat Caged Heat, also known as Renegade Girls, is a 1974 women in prison film. It was written and directed by Jonathan Demme for New World Pictures, headed by Roger Corman. The film stars Juanita Brown, Roberta Collins, Erica Gavin, Ella Reid, Rainbeaux Smith, and Barbara Steele. John Cale wrote and performed its soundtrack music, which features the guitar playing of Mike Bloomfield. Two later features, Caged Heat II: Stripped of Freedom and Caged Heat 3000, made use of the Caged Heat name and the women-in-prison situation, but are unrelated films. Mother's Day Mothers Day is a 1993 Austrian comedy film directed by Harald Sicheritz. Till Luck Do Us Part Até que a Sorte nos Separe is a 2012 Brazilian comedy film directed by Roberto Santucci and starring Leandro Hassum and Danielle Winits. The film is inspired by the best selling book Casais Inteligentes Enriquecem Juntos by Gustavo Cerbasi. Its sequel, Até que a Sorte nos Separe 2, was released in Brazilian theaters on 27 December 2013. The film received generally negative reviews, with critics pointing out the acting, the lack of originality and forced humor. The Oklahoma Kid The Oklahoma Kid is a 1939 western film starring James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart. The film was directed for Warner Bros. by Lloyd Bacon. Cagney plays an adventurous gunslinger in a broad-brimmed cowboy hat while Bogart portrays his black-clad and viciously villainous nemesis. The film is often remembered for Cagneys character rubbing the thumb and forefinger of his hand together and exulting, "Feel that air!" The supporting cast features Rosemary Lane, Donald Crisp, and Ward Bond. Rosemary Lanes sister Priscilla Lane also starred with Cagney and Bogart in The Roaring Twenties that same year. Can-Can Can-Can is a 1960 American musical film made by Suffolk-Cummings productions and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Walter Lang, produced by Jack Cummings and Saul Chaplin, from a screenplay by Dorothy Kingsley and Charles Lederer, loosely based on the musical play by Abe Burrows with music and lyrics by Cole Porter, with some songs replaced by songs from earlier Porter musicals. Art direction was by Jack Martin Smith and Lyle R. Wheeler, costume design by Irene Sharaff, and dance staging by Hermes Pan. The film was photographed in Todd-AO. Although performing well on initial release it failed to make back its production costs from its domestic results. The film stars Frank Sinatra, Shirley MacLaine, Maurice Chevalier and Louis Jourdan, and introduced Juliet Prowse in her first film role. Sinatra, who was paid $200,000 along with a percentage of the films profits, acted in the film under a contractual obligation required by 20th Century Fox after he walked off the set of Carousel in 1955. Who Saw Her Die? Who Saw Her Die? is a 1972 Italian giallo film directed by Aldo Lado and Vittorio De Sisti, starring Anita Strindberg and George Lazenby. Lazenby and Strindberg play the parents of a murdered girl, who pursue her black-veiled killer throughout Venice. Who Saw Her Die? features music by Ennio Morricone, and has seen positive reviews for Lazenbys performance. Hercules: The Legendary Journeys - Hercules and the Circle of Fire Hercules and the Circle of Fire is a made-for-TV movie. It was the third of five pre-series movies so it may be considered part of the TV series The Legendary Journeys. John and Mary John and Mary is a 1969 American romantic drama film directed by Peter Yates, directly following the success of his film Bullitt. It stars Dustin Hoffman and Mia Farrow in the title roles, directly following their success in Midnight Cowboy and Rosemarys Baby, respectively. The screenplay was adapted by John Mortimer from the Mervyn Jones novel. It was released theatrically in North America on December 14, 1969. It received an R rating upon its original release, which was later downgraded to a PG rating. Summer of Fear Stranger in Our House is a 1978 American made-for-television horror film directed by Wes Craven and starring Linda Blair, Lee Purcell, Jeremy Slate, Jeff McCracken and Jeff East. It is based on the book Summer of Fear by Lois Duncan. The film premiered on NBC on October 31, 1978, and also received a theatrical release in the United Kingdom. Assassin's Creed: Embers Assassins Creed: Embers is a Canadian animated short film created by UbiWorkshop. The film is included as a bonus in Signature and collectors editions of Revelations. UbiWorkShop released a teaser trailer on July 21, 2011, which was featured at Comic-Con 2011. The Embers trailer shows an older Ezio with his family. He fears someone is trying to get him. It was released for PlayStation Store on 23 April 2015. The developers described Embers at the 2011 Comic Con, at the Assassins Creed panel as a final epilogue to Ezios story, and although can be watched anytime, should be watched after the completion of Revelations story, to fully understand and complete the tale of Ezio Auditore da Firenze. Embers Embers is a 2015 American independent science fiction film directed by Claire Carré as her feature debut, and written and produced by Claire Carré and Charles Spano. It features Jason Ritter, Iva Gocheva, Greta Fernández, Tucker Smallwood, Karl Glusman, and Silvan Friedman. The film world premiered at Oldenburg International Film Festival and US co-premiered at the Chicago International Film Festival and New Orleans Film Festival where it won Best Feature. Embers was selected as Closing Night Film at Slamdance Film Festival. Slamdance Presents acquired theatrical rights and The Orchard acquired global digital distribution rights to the film, releasing it in 2016. Acacia Acacia is a 2003 South Korean horror film, directed by Park Ki-hyung and starring Shim Hye-jin and Kim Jin-geun. A re-release in 2011 changed the title to Root of Evil. The Green Elephant The Green Elephant is a 1999 Russian psychedelic exploitation horror film directed by Svetlana Baskova. The movie received a limited theatrical release in Russia, as the films violent imagery and graphic language made it unable to be distributed through the mainstream film circuit. The film was shown at the 2005 International Film Festival Rotterdam and the program commented that the movie was "even more urgent because of the escalation of the war in Chechnya and growing criminality in the Russian army". The film stars Sergey Pakhomov and Vladimir Epifantsev, and follows two Russian officers locked in a military prison cell that must deal with "social and psychological problems" in their isolation through brutality and torture. Deliver Us from Evil Deliver Us from Evil is a 2009 Danish thriller film directed by Ole Bornedal. You Are God Jesteś Bogiem is a 2012 Polish biography film directed by Leszek Dawid. It is the story of Polish hip-hop group Paktofonika. Dickson Experimental Sound Film The Dickson Experimental Sound Film is a film made by William Dickson in late 1894 or early 1895. It is the first known film with live-recorded sound and appears to be the first motion picture made for the Kinetophone, the proto-sound-film system developed by Dickson and Thomas Edison. The film was produced at the "Black Maria", Edisons New Jersey film studio. There is no evidence that it was ever exhibited in its original format. Newly digitized and restored, it is the only surviving Kinetophone film with live-recorded sound. The film features Dickson playing a violin into a recording horn for an off-camera wax cylinder. The melody is from a barcarolle, "Song of the Cabin Boy", from Les Cloches de Corneville, a light opera composed by Robert Planquette in 1877. Sugar Sugar is a 2004 independent Canadian romantic drama film co-written and directed by John Palmer, and starring Andre Noble, Brendan Fehr, Marnie McPhail, Maury Chaykin, and Sarah Polley. Its plot follows a young gay man who falls in love with street hustler in 1980s Toronto. It is based on short stories by Bruce LaBruce. Noble, who received strong reviews for his performance in Sugar, died just a few weeks after the films debut. Tokyo Zombie is a manga written in 1999 by Yusaku Hanakuma. It was subsequently made into a 2005 Japanese film written and directed by Sakichi Sato. The films stars Tadanobu Asano, Show Aikawa, and Erika Okuda. The movie was released in North America, UK and later Australia and New Zealand in 2009. Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain is a 2014 Indian English-language historical drama directed by Ravi Kumar. Based on the Bhopal disaster that had occurred in India on 2–3 December 1984, the film stars Martin Sheen, Mischa Barton, Kal Penn, Rajpal Yadav, Tannishtha Chatterjee, and Fagun Thakrar in important roles. Benjamin Wallfisch composed the films music. Kumar got the idea of making a film based on the Bhopal disaster after he read a book based on it. Shot over a period of 18 months, it was originally slated for a late 2010 release. However, the lack of responses from distributors kept on delaying the release. In April 2013, a new trailer was released, and the film received a market screening at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival on 16 May and 19 May. It was also screened at Pan Asia, Dingle and the Tokyo International film festivals. Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain was released in the United States on 7 November 2014 and in India on 5 December 2014. A private screening of the film was held at the youth assembly in the United Nations on 7 August 2014. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the actors portrayal of their respective characters but found the film underwhelming. A few organisations fighting for the rights of the victims of the tragedy blamed the film for presenting the facts in a distorted manner. Kumar and Sheen denied these allegations. The Madhya Pradesh government exempted the film from paying tax. Manuale d'amore 2 (Capitoli successivi) Manual of Love 2 is a 2007 Italian romantic comedy film in four quartets directed by Giovanni Veronesi. It is the sequel of Manual of Love and was followed by Manual of Love 3. How to Hook Up Your Home Theater How to Hook Up Your Home Theater is a 2007 theatrical cartoon from Walt Disney Animation Studios, directed by Kevin Deters and co-directed by Stevie Wermers-Skelton. This is the first theatrical Goofy solo cartoon short made in 42 years, since Goofys Freeway Troubles. In the style of Goofys "Everyman" cartoons of the 1950s, this short follows Goofy as he buys and then sets up his home cinema system, to watch football. Boss Engira Baskaran Boss Engira Bhaskaran is a 2010 Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by M. Rajesh who earlier directed Siva Manasula Sakthi. Starring Arya, Nayantara and Santhanam in lead roles, the film is produced by K. S. Sreenivasan and features music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography handled by Sakthi Saravanan. The film revolves around a young happy-go-lucky man, Bhaskaran, who is unemployed and lives an easygoing life, neglecting his career and future. When he meets a young girl, Chandrika, in whom he falls in love, he is bound to change his lifestyle, in order to marry her eventually. The film released on 10 September 2010 to highly positive reviews and also became commercially successful. The film was remade in Kannada as Parijatha and in Bengali as Raja Rani Raji. My Straight Son Blue and Not So Pink is a Venezuelan drama film written and directed by Miguel Ferrari and released in November 2012. The film won the Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film at the 28th Goya Awards in 2014, the first Venezuelan film to do so. The film deals with controversial issues in Venezuelan society: homophobic violence, homosexuality, transsexualism and domestic violence. The film had its U.S. premiere on 25 June 2014 at the Frameline Film Festival. Tokyo Fiancée Tokyo Fiancée is a 2014 Belgian romance-drama film written and directed by Stefan Liberski. It is based on Amélie Nothombs 2007 autographical novel of the same name. The movie tells the story of a 21-year-old Belgian woman, Amélie, who has a romance with Rinri, a young Japanese man in Tokyo. She met him when she offered French language tutoring services through a bulletin board. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. It received three nominations at the 5th Magritte Awards. Diary of a Madman Diary of a Madman is a 1963 American horror film directed by Reginald Le Borg and starring Vincent Price, Nancy Kovack, and Chris Warfield. The screenplay, written by producer Robert Kent, is an adaptation of Guy de Maupassants two short stories "Le Horla", written in 1887, and "Un fou", written in 1885. Kents rendition is notably divergent from the source material, especially in relation to the religious and moral themes of the film, which contradict not only those of the short story, but de Maupassants as well. The distinctive manner in which the Horla in the story lives on water and milk is dispensed with in the movie. Sound of the Sea Sound of the Sea is a 2001 Spanish drama / erotic film directed by Juan José Bigas Luna based on the novel of the same title by Manuel Vicent. It revolves around Ulises, who comes to a fishing village to teach literature at a local high school. During his stay he falls in love with Martina, the daughter of his landlord. Sierra, a rich businessman, also falls in love with her and fruitlessly tries to win her heart. Sye Sye is a 2004 Telugu action sports drama film released on 23 September 2004 and was directed by S.S. Rajamouli. This is his third film after the successes of Student No.1 and Simhadri. The story has a rugby union backdrop. Nithiin and Genelia DSouza play the lead roles. It was dubbed into Hindi as Aar Paar: The Judgement Day in 2012, in Tamil as Kazhugu and in Malayalam as Challenge. Dheena Dheena is a 2001 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by then-debutante AR Murugadoss, starring Ajith Kumar, Suresh Gopi and Laila Mehdin in the lead roles. The music and background score is composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography by K. Aravind, it was released on 14 January 2001 and garnered positive reviews from critics and audiences, the film emerged as a huge commercial success and it was declared a blockbuster at the box office. Bad 25 Bad 25 is a 2012 documentary film about the 25th anniversary of Michael Jacksons 1987 album Bad. The film was directed by Spike Lee who previously directed Jackson in the music video for "They Dont Care About Us", as well as directing the posthumous music video for the song "This Is It". A 25th anniversary edition reissue of the Bad album was also released on September 18, 2012 sharing the same name as the film. The film was first screened at the 69th Venice International Film Festival on August 31, 2012 and was shown for a limited time in New York and Los Angeles theaters on October 19, 2012. The film made its television premiere on German television channel VOX on October 20, 2012 and in the United Kingdom on BBC2 on December 1, 2012. A 90-minute edited version of the film, running for 64 minutes without commercials, premiered in North America on ABC on November 22, 2012. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD on July 2, 2013. The film is also available on the iTunes Store. Jane Wants a Boyfriend Jane Wants a Boyfriend is a 2015 American romantic comedy film directed by William C. Sullivan. The film had its world premiere on June 6, 2015 at the Greenwich International Film Festival and stars Louisa Krause and Eliza Dushku. The plot revolves around Jane, a woman with autism spectrum disorder who is searching for a boyfriend with the help of her oldest sister, Bianca. Worldwide film rights were purchased by FilmBuff in February 2016 and Jane Wants a Boyfriend was released on March 25, 2016. Kainan 1890 is a 2015 drama film directed by and written by . A Japanese-Turkish co-production, the film was produced by Japans Creators Union and Toei together with Turkeys Böcek Yapım. It was released in Japan by Toei on December 5, 2015, and in Turkey by Mars on December 25, 2015. The film connects two historical incidents that deepened the friendship between Japan and Turkey: The sinking of the Turkish frigate Ertuğrul off the Japanese coast in 1890, and the evacuation of Japanese nationals from Tehran in 1985. It received ten nominations at the 39th Japan Academy Film Prize, winning the awards for Best Art Direction and Best Sound Recording. India's Daughter Indias Daughter is a documentary film directed by Leslee Udwin and is part of the BBCs ongoing Storyville series. The film is based on the 2012 Delhi gang rape and murder of 23-year-old Jyoti Singh who was a physiotherapy student. The film was scheduled to be aired on TV channels round the world on March 8, 2015 to coincide with International Womens Day. However, when excerpts of the film, which included an interview with Mukesh Singh, one of the four men convicted of the rape and murder, were broadcast, a court stay order prohibiting the broadcast was obtained by the Indian police. The BBC complied with the request and did not air the film in India. Yet it aired outside of India on 4 March, was uploaded on YouTube, and soon went viral via shares on social media. On 5 March, the Indian government directed YouTube to block the video in India. S.W.A.T.: Under Siege S.W.A.T.: Under Siege is a 2017 American direct-to-DVD action crime film directed by Tony Giglio. It is the third installment of the S.W.A.T. film series and was released direct-to-video on August 1, 2017. Genghis Khan Genghis Khan is a 1965 adventure film directed by Henry Levin and starring Omar Sharif, depicting the life and conquests of the Mongol emperor Genghis Khan. Distributed in the United Kingdom and the United States in 1965 by Columbia Pictures, the film also features James Mason, Stephen Boyd, Eli Wallach, Françoise Dorléac and Telly Savalas. A 70 mm version was released by CCC Film in West Germany. It was filmed in Yugoslavia with Technicolor and Panavision. Two Men in Town Two Men in Town is a 2014 French-American drama film directed by Rachid Bouchareb and co-written with Olivier Lorelle and Yasmina Khadra. The film stars Forest Whitaker, Harvey Keitel, Ellen Burstyn, Luis Guzmán and Brenda Blethyn. The film is a remake of the José Giovanni film Deux hommes dans la ville. The film had its premiere in the competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. It was released in the United States by Cohen Media Group to theaters and iTunes on March 6, 2015. Underground: The Julian Assange Story Underground: The Julian Assange Story is an Australian television film produced for Network Ten. It premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and aired on Network Ten on 7 October 2012. The film draws its title from Underground: Tales of Hacking, Madness and Obsession on the Electronic Frontier, a 1997 book by Suelette Dreyfus, researched by Julian Assange, but the film bears little relation to the book itself, which catalogues the exploits of a group of Australian, American, and British hackers during the 1980s and early 1990s, among them Assange himself. The film was not approved by Julian Assange, Wikileaks or any other member of the Assange family and there was no collaboration with the Assanges or Wikileaks during the making of the film. However Julian Assange subsequently had "a very favourable response to the movie". Filmed in and around Melbourne, the film was written and directed by Robert Connolly and produced by Matchbox Pictures Helen Bowden, with Tony Ayres and Rick Maier serving as Executive Producers. Boar Boar is a 2017 Australian horror film written and directed by Chris Sun about a young family that find themselves in the Australian countryside, being hunted by a bloodthirsty wild pig. The film stars Nathan Jones, John Jarratt, Christie-Lee Britten and Melissa Tkautz, with special appearneces by Chris Haywood and Steve Bisley. White Mane White Mane is a 1953 short film directed by French filmmaker Albert Lamorisse. It is based on a childrens book with the same name by the French author René Guillot. The forty-seven-minute short, filmed on location in the marshes of Camargue, France, won numerous awards on its release, including the Short Film Palme dOr Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. The film also became popular with children and was marketed for them. The story tells a fable of how a young boy tames a wild white stallion called White Mane. Max and the Junkmen Max et les ferrailleurs is a 1971 Franco–Italian crime drama film directed by Claude Sautet. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Claude Néron. Cockfighter Cockfighter is a 1974 film by director Monte Hellman, starring Warren Oates, Harry Dean Stanton and featuring Laurie Bird and Ed Begley Jr. The screenplay is based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Charles Willeford. The Nest The Nest is an 1988 American science-fiction horror film directed by Terence H. Winkless in his directorial debut, produced by Julie Corman, and starring Robert King, and stars Robert Lansing, Lisa Langlois, Franc Luz, and Terri Treas. It is based on Eli Cantors 1980 novel of the same name published under the pseudonym Gregory A. Douglas, and written by Robert King. The plot concerns a New England fishing village which is attacked by mutated cockroaches, as a result of an experiment gone wrong. Noah's Ark Noahs Ark is a 1999 American television miniseries directed by John Irvin and starring Jon Voight, Mary Steenburgen, F. Murray Abraham, Carol Kane, Jonathan Cake, Alexis Denisof, Emily Mortimer, Sydney Tamiia Poitier, and James Coburn. The film tells the Biblical story of Noahs Ark from the Book of Genesis. It was initially televised in the United States, that same year, was also televised in Canada, Germany and Portugal, among other countries. Virginia Virginia is a 2010 film written and directed by Dustin Lance Black and starring Jennifer Connelly, Ed Harris, Emma Roberts, Carrie Preston, and Toby Jones. Linsanity Linsanity is a documentary film about the rise of Asian-American basketball player Jeremy Lin. The film was directed by Evan Jackson Leong. The film traces Lins life from his childhood in Palo Alto to his rise to prominence in 2012 with the New York Knicks in the National Basketball Association. It shows him overcoming discouragements and racism and achieving success through his faith and desire. The New York Times wrote that it also offered a rare view of Christianity among Asian Americans. Leong had filmed Lin since he was a star college basketball player at Harvard University and during his early struggles in the NBA. The film is narrated by actor Daniel Dae Kim. Linsanity premiered to a sold-out screening at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2013. The Los Angeles Times wrote that it received a "rousing response, easily making it one of the most crowd-pleasing documentaries to play the festival this year." Linsanity was the opening night film for the CAAMFest film festival in San Francisico, where it opened to a sellout on March 14. It made its Asian premiere on March 30 in a sold-out screening at the Hong Kong International Film Festival. The film also opened the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival on May 2. The films distribution in the United States was being handled by Creative Artists Agency, while Fortissimo Films obtained the international distribution rights. Ketchup Entertainment, LA based distribution company, picked up US distribution rights for Linsanity on July 24, 2013. Stephen Stanley of Ketchup negotiated the deal with Nick Ogiony and Dan Steinman of CAA, Gregory Schenz at Endgame Entertainment and Helen Dooley at Williams & Connolly. The film was shown at art houses, and was subsequently made available for download and DVD. Chuck Norris vs. Communism Chuck Norris vs Communism is a 2015 Romanian-British documentary film written and directed by Ilinca Călugăreanu. The film is about the illegal importation of American action and religious films on VHS cassettes to Romania in the late 1970s and 1980s, which the filmmakers believe contributed to the fall of the Nicolae Ceaușescus communist dictatorship. The film recreates incidents and features interviews with Romanians such as film dubber Irina Margareta Nistor. The Divine Order The Divine Order is a 2017 Swiss comedy-drama film directed by Petra Volpe. It was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The film centres on Nora Ruckstuhl, a housewife and mother in a small village. She publicly advocates for womens suffrage in Switzerland to be voted on in a 1971 referendum. Under the Roofs of Paris Under the Roofs of Paris is a 1930 French film directed by René Clair. The film was probably the earliest French example of a filmed musical-comedy, although its often dark tone differentiates it from other instances of the genre. This was an early example of sound film in France, along with Miss Europe and LAge dOr. However, Under the Roofs of Paris was the first French production of the sound film era to achieve great international success. Return of the Secaucus Seven Return of the Secaucus 7 is a 1980 drama film written and directed by John Sayles and starring Bruce MacDonald, Maggie Renzi, Adam LeFevre, Maggie Cousineau, Gordon Clapp, Jean Passanante, and others. The film tells the story of seven friends who spend a weekend together in New Hampshire. The weekend is marred by the break-up of a relationship between two of the friends. This causes a ripple effect among the group and brings up old desires and problems. The picture was thought to have inspired The Big Chill, which is a more widely known film with a similar storyline. However, writer/director Lawrence Kasdan has denied having seen Return of the Secaucus 7 before working on The Big Chill. Sehar Sehar is a 2005 Indian crime drama film directed by Kabeer Kaushik, starring Arshad Warsi and Mahima Chaudhry in the lead roles with Sushant Singh and Pankaj Kapur in supporting roles. Based on real-life incidents and individuals, the film depicts organized crime in the late 1990s in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, and how the State Police worked to tackle it. It shows the turbulent journey of Ajay Kumar, a newly appointed 31-year-old SSP of Lucknow, played by Arshad Warsi, instrumental in bringing together a group of committed police officers under the aegis of Special Task Force. The force, given with a single agenda, succeeds in challenging the might of organized crime in the Uttar Pradesh. In the process, what unfolds is the ever-changing dynamics of Uttar Pradeshs Siyaasat: railway contracts, Inter-Services Intelligence involvement, politician-Mafia-police-builder nexus, pro-activism of criminal gangs, sophisticated yet rigid red tape and criminalization of university students. The movie is loosely based on the encounter of the notorious criminal Shiv Prakash Shukla who was eliminated by the newly formed Special Task Force of the Uttar Pradesh Police. He was not only a dreaded gangster but also a connection between the underworld and the politicians. The character of SSP Ajay Kumar is based on SSP and the then STF chief Arun Kumar, a 1985 batch IPS Officer. This movie was released along with director Shoojit Sircars Yahaan on 25 July 2005. However, business for both movies were highly affected due to heavy flood in Mumbai on 26 July 2005. Therefore, both the movies flopped at box office. Although, both the movies have special mention of good performance and good story. Sehar was one of the films included in Avijit Ghoshs book, 40 Retakes: Bollywood Classics You May Have Missed. Knock Out Knock Out is an Indian Hindi-language action-thriller film directed by Mani Shankar. Released on 15 October 2010, the film stars Sanjay Dutt, Irfan Khan and Kangana Ranaut. Knock Out is an unauthorized remake of Phone Booth. In October 2010, the Bombay High Court ordered the films producers to pay a portion of their revenues to 20th Century Fox who own the rights to Phone Booth. The film was a flop at the Indian boxoffice. I'll Be Seeing You Ill Be Seeing You is a 1944 American drama film made by Selznick International Pictures, Dore Schary Productions, and Vanguard Pictures, and distributed by United Artists. It stars Joseph Cotten, Ginger Rogers, and Shirley Temple, with Spring Byington, Tom Tully, and John Derek. George Cukor was the original director, but was replaced by William Dieterle. It was produced by Dore Schary, with David O. Selznick as executive producer. The screenplay was by Marion Parsonnet, based on a radio play by Charles Martin. The soundtrack includes the song "Ill Be Seeing You", which had become a hit that year, although it dated back to 1938. The films title was taken from the song, at the suggestion of Schary. Rouge Rouge is a 1988 Hong Kong film, directed by Stanley Kwan. The movie is the adaptation of a novel with the same title by Lilian Lee. Legion of Fire: Killer Ants! Legion of Fire: Killer Ants! is a 1998 made for TV horror movie, made for the Fox TV channel. In 2005, Legion of Fire: Killer Ants! was released on DVD in Germany under the title Marabunta. No announcement has been made on the possibility of an English language release, although it is still shown regularly during the Sci Fi Channels weekend movie marathons under its alternative name Marabunta. It is also available on NowTV. Distant Lights Distant Lights is a 2003 Germany film directed by Hans-Christian Schmid. The film takes place on the Polish-German border at Słubice and Frankfurt. It features an ensemble cast, and the various threads illustrate the daily life between the two countries. Its original German title is Lichter, which means "Lights". A Crime A Crime is a 2006 thriller film directed by Manuel Pradal, written by Pradal and Tonino Benacquista, and starring Emmanuelle Béart. The film unfolds the story of Vincent who looks for his wifes killer. In the process, his neighbor Alice decides to invent a culprit, so that he can find revenge. However, there is no ideal culprit and crime. The Haunted Airman The Haunted Airman is a psychological thriller film first aired on BBC Four on 31 October 2006. Adapted from Dennis Wheatleys 1948 novel The Haunting of Toby Jugg, it was directed by Chris Durlacher and starred Robert Pattinson in the title role, with Rachael Stirling and Julian Sands in supporting roles. Psychosis Psychosis is a 2010 British horror film directed by Reg Traviss and written by Reg Traviss and story by Michael Armstrong. It is a remake of a "Dreamhouse" episode from a movie anthology Screamtime. The film was released in the United Kingdom in July 2010 and 11 January 2011 in the United States. The film was budgeted at $1 million. Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life is a 2009 television documentary about Charles Darwin and his revolutionary theory of evolution through natural selection, produced by the BBC to mark the bicentenary of Darwins birth. It is part of the BBC Darwin Season. The presenter, David Attenborough, outlines the development of the theory by Darwin through his observations of animals and plants in nature and in the domesticated state, visiting sites important in Darwins own life, including Down House, Cambridge University and the Natural History Museum, and using archive footage from Attenboroughs many nature documentaries for the BBC. He reviews the development of the theory since its beginnings, and its revolutionary impact on the way in which humans view themselves - not as having dominion over the animals as The Bible says, but as part of the natural world and subject to the same controlling forces that govern all life on Earth. Night Train to Terror Night Train to Terror is a 1985 American B independent horror film written by Philip Yordan and directed by Jay Schlossberg-Cohen, with segments directed by John Carr, Phillip Marshak, Tom McGowan, and Gregg C. Tallas. Since its release the film has become a cult classic. Post Impact Post Impact is a 2004 disaster film, written and directed by Christoph Schrewe and stars Dean Cain, Bettina Zimmermann, Joanna Taylor, Nigel Bennett, and Hanns Zischler. The film centers on the story of Captain Tom Parker, who is forced to leave his family behind during a massive impact event. Animal Animal is a 2005 direct-to-video film starring Ving Rhames, Terrence Howard, Chazz Palminteri, and Jim Brown. It was directed by David J. Burke and written by David C. Johnson. The films profits were the subject of a lawsuit against the films distributor, DEJ Productions. The case was still active into the year 2011. It was followed up by a 2007 sequel, Animal 2. The story of Willie Lynch is mentioned in the film, and passed on from father to son to half-brother. The film holds that the Lynch story is factual although it has been proved to be a modern forgery. Where Hands Touch Where Hands Touch is a 2018 British romantic war drama film directed and written by Amma Asante and starring Amandla Stenberg, George MacKay, Abbie Cornish, Christopher Eccleston, Tom Sweet and Melissa Jogia. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 9 September 2018. It was released theatrically in the United States on 14 September 2018 by Vertical Entertainment. Helpmates Helpmates is a Laurel and Hardy Pre-Code short film comedy. It was directed by James Parrott, produced by Hal Roach and released by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer on January 23, 1932. Helen of Troy Helen of Troy is a 1956 Warner Bros. WarnerColor epic film in CinemaScope, based on Homers Iliad and Odyssey. It was directed by Robert Wise, from a screenplay by Hugh Gray and John Twist, adapted by Hugh Gray and N. Richard Nash. The music score was by Max Steiner and the cinematography by Harry Stradling Sr. The film stars Rossana Podestà, Stanley Baker, Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Jacques Sernas, with Niall MacGinnis, Maxwell Reed, Nora Swinburne, Robert Douglas, Torin Thatcher, Harry Andrews, Janette Scott, Ronald Lewis, Eduardo Ciannelli, Esmond Knight and a young Brigitte Bardot as Andraste, Helens handmaiden, her first film production shot outside France. Vincent, François, Paul and the Others Vincent, François, Paul and the Others is a 1974 French film directed by Claude Sautet based on the novel La grande Marrade by Claude Néron. The Graduates The Graduates is a 1986 Romanian coming of age film directed by Nicolae Corjos. Power Rangers Wild Force Power Rangers Wild Force is an American television series and the tenth season and anniversary of the Power Rangers franchise, based on the Super Sentai series Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger, which itself was the 25th anniversary of Super Sentai. Power Rangers Wild Force takes place in 2002. The first part of the series was originally broadcast from February to August 2002 on the Fox Kids television block. Following the sale of Fox Family Worldwide including Saban Entertainment to Disney by Haim Saban and News Corporation, Fox Networks parent company, the show was moved in the fall 2002 to ABCs new Saturday morning block, ABC Kids. The Far Side of the Moon Far Side of the Moon is a Canadian drama film, directed by Robert Lepage and released in 2003. The film is based on Lepages eponymous play, which premiered in 2000. Set in the context of the USSR-United States Space Race of the 1960s, the film centres on two brothers, both played by Lepage, who are struggling to cope with the recent death by suicide of their mother. Philippe, the older brother, is a doctoral student in astronomy who buries his feelings in his academic pursuits, while André, the younger brother, is a gay television weatherman who has always had a happier and easier path through life but finds himself struggling. The film received four Genie Award nominations at the 24th Genie Awards in 2004: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay. Lepage won the award for Best Adapted Screenplay. The film was Canadas official nomination for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for the 77th Academy Awards. Ferocious Planet Ferocious Planet is a 2011 television film co-produced by Syfy and MNG films. It was filmed on location in Ireland. It is the 23rd film of the Maneater Series. So Young So Young is a 2013 Chinese drama film directed by Zhao Wei. It is based on the best-selling novel of the same name To Our Youth that is Fading Away by Xin Yiwu. The film is Zhaos directorial debut. The films English-language title alludes to the song So Young by the British alternative rock band Suede from their self-titled debut album. In addition to the novel, the film was also based in part by Zhaos own personal college experience in the 1990s. The film has become a major success at the Chinese box office, grossing over US$118 million with a US$5 million budget. The Dead Pit The Dead Pit is a 1989 American horror film co-written and directed by Brett Leonard, in his directorial debut. Cheryl Lawson stars as a mental patient who must defeat an undead serial killer who previously worked at the asylum, played by Danny Gochnauer. Gone, But Not Forgotten Gone, But Not Forgotten is a 2003 film directed by Michael D. Akers. The critically acclaimed film showed at more than 30 film festivals. It is among the films featured in Gary Kramers book, Independent Queer Cinema: Reviews and Interviews. The cover of the book displays the poster for the film; the director, Michael Akers, and the star, Matthew Montgomery, are both interviewed in Chapter Five. Love's Long Journey Loves Long Journey is a 2005 made-for-television Christian drama film based on a series of books by Janette Oke. It was directed by Michael Landon Jr. and was originally aired on Hallmark Channel on December 3, 2005. It is the third movie in the Love Saga, which includes Love Comes Softly, Loves Enduring Promise, Loves Abiding Joy, Loves Unending Legacy, Loves Unfolding Dream, Love Takes Wing, and Love Finds a Home, as well as the 2011 prequels, Love Begins and Loves Everlasting Courage and was produced for Hallmark by Larry Levinson Productions. Playing the Victim Playing the Victim is a Russian 2006 black comedy film. The Wild Hunt The Wild Hunt is a 2009 Canadian horror film produced and directed by Alexandre Franchi and starring Mark A. Krupa, Ricky Mabe, and Tiio Horn. London Town London Town is a 2016 American-British drama film directed by Derrick Borte and written by Matt Brown. The film stars Daniel Huttlestone, Dougray Scott, Natascha McElhone, Nell Williams and Jonathan Rhys Meyers. The film had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 3, 2016. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on October 7, 2016, by IFC Films. L'attesa The Wait is a 2015 Italian drama film directed by Piero Messina and starring Juliette Binoche. The film is loosely based on two works by Luigi Pirandello. It was screened in the main competition section of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival. Ali Baba Bunny Ali Baba Bunny is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short featuring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, directed by Chuck Jones and released in 1957. In 1994, it was voted #35 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. Several lines spoken by Daffy—among them "Down down down! Go go go! Its mine mine mine!", "I cant help it, Im a greedy slob—its my hobby." and "Im rich—Im a happy miser!"—have become popular catchphrases amongst fans and students of Chuck Jones style of animation and fans of Daffy Duck as well; the line "Hassan chop!" has also become a favorite quote. The film was edited into two of the Looney Tunes greatest hits features: The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie, and 1001 Rabbit Tales. The Mountain Men The Mountain Men is a 1980 American Metrocolor adventure Western film directed by Richard Lang and starring Charlton Heston and Brian Keith. Elisa & Marcela Elisa & Marcela is a 2019 Spanish biographical romantic drama film directed by Isabel Coixet. Starring Natalia de Molina and Greta Fernández, the film tells the story of Elisa Sánchez Loriga and Marcela Gracia Ibeas, two women who passed as a heterosexual couple in order to marry in 1901 at Church of Saint George in A Coruña becoming the first same-sex matrimony recorded in Spain. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival. It was released on 24 May 2019, in selected theaters in Spain, and on 7 June 2019, by Netflix. The China Hustle The China Hustle is a 2017 finance documentary produced by Magnolia Pictures and directed by Jed Rothstein. The documentary depicts a systematic securities fraud that continues to occur in the United States, wherein small nondescript Chinese companies are hyped up and sold by American investment banks to U.S. based investors. Many of the films protagonists are activist shareholders and Due diligence professionals who discovered the fraud and subsequently short-sold the toxic stock in order to bring about the collapse of the fraudulent entities. Heroes of the East Heroes of the East, also known as Challenge Of The Ninja, Shaolin Vs. Ninja and Shaolin Challenges Ninja is a martial arts film produced in 1978. It starred Gordon Liu and was directed by Lau Kar-Leung. Lau Kar-Leung has a cameo role as a master of Zui Quan. Its notable for portraying Japanese martial arts alongside the more typical Kung-Fu used in most Hong Kong martial arts films. Defense of the Realm Defence of the Realm is a 1986 British political thriller film directed by David Drury, starring Gabriel Byrne, Greta Scacchi, and Denholm Elliott, with Robbie Coltrane in a supporting role. The film takes its title from the 1914 Defence of the Realm Act, passed in the United Kingdom at the start of the First World War, which gave the Government executive powers, for as long as war should continue, to suppress public criticism, imprison people without trial, and commandeer economic resources for the war effort. The Slingshot The Slingshot is a Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 24 September 1993, starring Jesper Salén, Stellan Skarsgård and Basia Frydman. Directed by Åke Sandgren, the film was based on Roland Schütts 1989 autobiographical novel of the same name. My Piece of the Pie My Piece of the Pie is a 2011 French comedy-drama film directed by Cédric Klapisch. Strippers vs Werewolves Strippers vs Werewolves is a 2012 comedy horror film directed by Jonathan Glendening. The screenplay was written by Phillip Barron and Pat Higgins. The main cast includes Ali Bastian, Sarah Douglas, Lysette Anthony, Martin Compston, Alan Ford, Marc Baylis, Billy Murray, Simon Phillips, Barbara Nedeljakova, Coralie Rose, Nick Nevern, Adele Silva, Steven Berkoff, and Robert Englund. In its first week of release in the UK, the film took a total of £38 at the box office. The Farewell Party The Farewell Party is a 2014 Israeli drama film about the use of a euthanasia device, directed by Tal Granit and Sharon Maymon. It was nominated for the Ophir Award for Best Film. The film was screened in the Venice Days section of the 71st Venice International Film Festival and has been selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was also screened in the 44th edition of the International Film Festival Rotterdam, reaching the second place in the IFFR audience award. Royal Flash Royal Flash is a 1975 film based on the second Flashman novel by George MacDonald Fraser. It stars Malcolm McDowell as Flashman. Additionally, Oliver Reed appeared in the role of Otto von Bismarck, Alan Bates as Rudi von Sternberg, and Florinda Bolkan played Lola Montez. Fraser wrote the screenplay and the film was directed by Richard Lester. Though it received good reviews for its performances and action scenes, Royal Flash had only a limited release in cinemas. Nickelodeon Nickelodeon is a 1976 comedy film directed by Peter Bogdanovich, and stars Ryan ONeal, Burt Reynolds and Tatum ONeal. According to Bogdanovich, the film was based on true stories told to him by silent film directors Allan Dwan and Raoul Walsh. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. Oblomov Oblomov is a Soviet comedy/drama film directed by Nikita Mikhalkov. It was released by Mosfilm in 1980. The films plot is based on the novel Oblomov, written by Ivan Goncharov, which tells the story of Ilya Ilyich Oblomov, a middle-aged nobleman living in 19th century Saint Petersburg. This central character exemplifies the superfluous man concept found in 19th century Russian literature. Alligator II: The Mutation Alligator II: The Mutation is a 1991 American direct-to-video horror film directed by Jon Hess and starring Joseph Bologna, Woody Brown, Harlan Arnold, Nicolas Cowan, and Brock Peters. It is a sequel to the 1980 film Alligator. Assassin(s) Assassin is a 1997 French drama film directed, co-written, and co-edited by Mathieu Kassovitz, who also stars as Max. It was entered into the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Carmen Carmen is a 2003 Spanish drama film directed by Vicente Aranda. The script was written by Aranda and Joaquim Jordà adapting the classic romance of the same name by Prosper Mérimée. Director Vicente Aranda based the plot on Mérimées original 1847 novella about jealousy and passion, not its famous operatic adaptation by Bizet from 1875, changing some details about the love story between Carmen and José. As in the novella, author Mérimée is portrayed as a French writer who finds the "real" Carmen in early 19th century Spain. The Smiling Madame Beudet La Souriante Madame Beudet is a short French impressionist silent film made in 1923, directed by pioneering avant-garde cinema director Germaine Dulac. It stars Germaine Dermoz as the protagonist Madame Beudet, who has grown tired of her husbands foolish antics and Alexandre Arquillière as Monsieur Beudet. It is considered by many to be one of the first truly "feminist" films. It tells the story of an intelligent woman trapped in a loveless marriage. The Quick and the Dead The Quick and the Dead is a 1987 television film, based on the 1973 novel by Louis LAmour, directed by Robert Day and starring Sam Elliott, Tom Conti, Kate Capshaw, Kenny Morrison and Matt Clark. The plot of the film bears a strong resemblance to Shane. Mikey Mikey is a 1992 American crime film. The film centers on the character of Mikey, a young boy who is adopted by a family after his previous adoptive family dies. Rather than the darling child they expected, however, Mikey turns out to be a violent psychopath and a budding serial killer. Cheburashka Cheburashka is a 1972 Soviet/Russian animated film directed by Roman Kachanov. Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women is a 2003 Indian dystopian tragedy film written and directed by Manish Jha. The film examines the impact of female foeticide and female infanticide on the gender balance and consequently the stability and attitudes of society. Its storyline bears some resemblance to real-life instances of gender imbalance and economics resulting in fraternal polyandry and bride buying in some parts of India. It depicts a future in an Indian village populated exclusively by males due to female infanticide over the years. Matrubhoomi received widespread critical acclaim and was shown at festivals through 2003, including the 2003 Venice Film Festival, where it was presented in the Critics Week and later awarded the FIPRESCI Award "For important theme on womens issues and female infanticide handled with sensitivity by a first-time director". Tobacco Road Tobacco Road is a 1941 film directed by John Ford and starring Charley Grapewin, Marjorie Rambeau, Gene Tierney, William Tracy Dana Andrews and Ward Bond. It was based on the novel of the same name by Erskine Caldwell and the Broadway play that Jack Kirkland adapted from the novel. The plot was rewritten for the film by Nunnally Johnson, however. Blood on the Moon Blood on the Moon is a 1948 RKO black-and-white "psychological" western directed by Robert Wise, with cinematography by Nicholas Musuraca. The film, starring Robert Mitchum, Barbara Bel Geddes, and Robert Preston, has many film noir elements. It was shot in California, and some of the more scenic shots at Red Rock Crossing, Sedona. The picture is based on the novel Gunmans Chance by Luke Short. Star! Star! is a 1968 American biographical musical film directed by Robert Wise and starring Julie Andrews. The screenplay by William Fairchild is based on the life and career of British performer Gertrude Lawrence. Mad About Mambo Mad About Mambo is a 2000 romantic comedy film written and directed by John Forte. It stars William Ash, Keri Russell and Brian Cox. Colt 45 Colt 45 is a 2014 French thriller film directed by Fabrice Du Welz and starring Ymanol Perset, Joey Starr and Gerard Lanvin. It is based on an idea by co-writer Fathi Beddiar. The Public The Public is a 2018 American drama film directed and written by Emilio Estevez, who also stars in the film alongside an ensemble cast including Alec Baldwin, Jena Malone, Christian Slater, Gabrielle Union, Taylor Schilling, Jacob Vargas, Michael Kenneth Williams, and Jeffrey Wright. The film had its world premiere on September 9, 2018, at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was theatrically released in the United States on April 5, 2019, by Universal Pictures. Risk Risk is a 2016 American documentary film written and directed by Laura Poitras about the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. On April 9, 2017, Showtime released a trailer for the film, executive produced by Sam Esmail and set to be released in the "summer". Asher Asher is a 2018 American action film starring Ron Perlman in the title role. It is directed by Michael Caton-Jones and written by Jay Zaretsky. Tarzan and the Mermaids Tarzan and the Mermaids is a 1948 adventure film based on the Tarzan character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Directed by Robert Florey, it was the last of twelve Tarzan films to star Johnny Weissmuller in the title role. It was also the first Tarzan film since 1939 not to feature the character Boy, adopted son of Tarzan and Jane. Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann is a 1982 action film directed by William Dear and starring Fred Ward as Lyle Swann, a cross country dirt bike racer. The film was scored, produced and co-written by Michael Nesmith. Sharpe's Siege Sharpes Siege is a British television drama, the tenth of a series that follows the career of Richard Sharpe, a British soldier during the Napoleonic Wars. The adaptation is based on the novel of the same name by Bernard Cornwell. Urban Menace Urban Menace is a 1999 "black horror" film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Snoop Dogg, Big Pun, Ice-T and Fat Joe. Prey for Rock & Roll Prey For Rock & Roll is a 2003 American drama film written by Cheri Lovedog and Robin Whitehouse. The film stars Gina Gershon, Drea de Matteo, Lori Petty, Shelly Cole, and Marc Blucas. Literally, Right Before Aaron Literally, Right Before Aaron is a 2017 American comedy film written and directed by Ryan Eggold. The film stars Justin Long, Cobie Smulders, Ryan Hansen, John Cho, Kristen Schaal, Dana Delany, Peter Gallagher, Lea Thompson and Luis Guzmán. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 22, 2017. The film was released on September 29, 2017, by Screen Media Films. The Magic Sword The Magic Sword is a 1962 American fantasy film, largely aimed at children, that is loosely based on the medieval legend of Saint George and the Dragon. The film appeared on a 1992 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. In a highly unusual admission, characters Joel Robinson and Tom Servo said the film was "pretty good for a Bert I. Gordon film" during a theater segment. The writers of the show continued the praise in their Amazing Colossal Episode Guide. The Black Tulip The Black Tulip is a French-Italian-Spanish film which reused some names in the novel of the same title by Alexandre Dumas but its story does not follow the novel. It is, essentially, a star vehicle for the popular French actor Alain Delon. Like the popular European Karl May movies of the same time, the script actually used only the main characters of a popular novel, but didnt stick to the original story. Final Cut Final Cut is a film released in 1998, jointly written and directed by Dominic Anciano and Ray Burdis. This film features several of the actors / actresses from the Primrose Hill set. It was nominated for the Golden Hitchcock at the 1999 Dinard Festival of British Cinema. All the characters in this film share their forename with the actors / actresses who play them, a gimmick used in the directors later film Love. Boredom LEnnui is a 1998 drama film directed by Cédric Kahn, starring Charles Berling, Sophie Guillemin and Arielle Dombasle. It follows the life of a bored philosopher as he becomes jealously obsessed with the much younger lover of a dead painter. The Bomber Deadline is a 2001 Swedish thriller. It was released in the USA as The Bomber which is a direct translation of its original Swedish title Sprängaren which is the same as the novel by Liza Marklund from which it was adapted. It stars Helena Bergström, Örjan Ramberg, Ewa Fröling and Pernilla August amongst others. The film was directed by Colin Nutley, who is also married to the lead actress Helena Bergström. The 39 Steps The 39 Steps is a 2008 British television adventure thriller feature-length adaptation of the John Buchan novel The Thirty-Nine Steps produced by the BBC. It was written by Lizzie Mickery, directed by James Hawes, and filmed on location in Scotland, starring Rupert Penry-Jones, Lydia Leonard, David Haig, Eddie Marsan, and Patrick Malahide. Following three screen versions of the novel and the 1952 and 1977 television adaptations of The Three Hostages, Penry-Jones became the sixth actor to portray Hannay on screen. This adaptation is set on the eve of the First World War and sees mining engineer Richard Hannay caught up in an espionage conspiracy following the death of a British spy in his flat. The single drama was first shown on BBC One and BBC HD on 28 December 2008 as part of BBC Ones Christmas 2008 line-up, and it was the most watched programme of the day. Compared to Alfred Hitchcocks 1935 film, it received mostly negative reviews from the press. The production was criticised for its historical inaccuracies, particularly its use of anachronistic props. The Butterfly Room The Butterfly Room is a 2012 American-Italian thriller-horror film directed by Jonathan Zarantonello. It is based on Zarantonellos novel Alice dalle 4 alle 5. The film won the Denis-de-Rougemont Youth Award at the 2012 Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival. The storyline revolves around Ann, a reclusive and butterfly-obsessed elderly lady who develops a disturbing relationship with a mysterious young girl, years after destroying the relationship with her daughter Dorothy. Ray Wise, Adrienne King, Camille Keaton, and P.J. Soles also make appearances, as well as James Karen in his final film role; Karen died six years after the films release. Behind the Green Door Behind the Green Door is a 1972 American feature-length pornographic film, widely considered one of the genres "classic" pictures and one of the films that ushered in The Golden Age of Porn. Featuring Marilyn Chambers, who became a mainstream celebrity, it was one of the first hardcore films widely released in the United States and the first feature-length film directed by the Mitchell brothers. It was adapted from an anonymous short story of the same title, which was circulated by means of numerous carbon copies. The storys title makes reference to the 1956 hit song "Green Door". Though the main focus of the film, Chambers does not have a single word of dialogue in the entire film. The film is possibly the first U.S. feature-length hardcore film to include an interracial sex scene. Cop or Hood Cop or Hood is a 1979 French crime and action film directed by Georges Lautner. Its loosely based on the novel LInspecteur de la mer by Michel Grisolia. The Family The Family is a 1987 Italian film, directed by Ettore Scola and starred by Vittorio Gassman, Fanny Ardant, Philippe Noiret and Stefania Sandrelli. It was entered into the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Far from Home Far from Home is a 1989 independent thriller film. It stars Matt Frewer, Drew Barrymore, Richard Masur, Susan Tyrrell, Jennifer Tilly, Dick Miller, and Anthony Rapp. John Spencer also appears in a cameo appearance. It centers on a divorced father who breaks down in a desert town along with his teenage daughter, forced to stay in a trailer park they attract the intentions of a troubled local who becomes dangerously fixated on one of them. The film features Barrymores first onscreen kiss. The film was directed by Meiert Avis, in his feature film directorial debut. Barrymores book, Little Girl Lost, which describes her battles with addiction, was written around the same time as this film was made. The film was shot in the Black Rock Desert and in Gerlach. Amityville Dollhouse Amityville Dollhouse is a 1996 American supernatural horror film directed by Steve White and starring Robin Thomas, Allen Cutler, Lenore Kasdorf, and Lisa Robin Kelly. The film follows a family who find themselves haunted after discovering a dollhouse replica of 112 Ocean Avenue—the site of the Amityville hauntings—on their property. It is the eighth film in the Amityville Horror film series and was released directly to video. Shrek in the Swamp Karaoke Dance Party Shrek in the Swamp Karaoke Dance Party is a 2001 computer-animated musical short film featuring characters from the DreamWorks Animation film Shrek. Set immediately after the events of the feature film, it features the films characters dancing and performing a medley of popular songs at Shreks swamp. The short was released as a special feature on both the VHS and DVD releases of Shrek; on VHS, it was placed in-between the film and the end credits. It was also broadcast on NBC, following the network television premiere of DreamWorks own Antz. All We Had All We Had is a 2016 American drama film directed by Katie Holmes and written by Josh Boone. It is based on the 2014 novel All We Had by Annie Weatherwax. The film stars Katie Holmes, Stefania LaVie Owen, Luke Wilson, Richard Kind, Mark Consuelos, Judy Greer and Eve Lindley. The film was released on December 9, 2016, by Gravitas Ventures. Gautamiputra Satakarni The Man Who Haunted Himself The Man Who Haunted Himself is a 1970 British psychological thriller film written and directed by Basil Dearden and starring Roger Moore. It was based on the novel The Strange Case of Mr Pelham by Anthony Armstrong. In 2011, Moore said his role in the film was his favourite. "It was a film I actually got to act in, rather than just being all white teeth and flippant and heroic." Sacrifice! Il paese del sesso selvaggio, also known as Man From Deep River, Deep River Savages and Sacrifice!, is a 1972 Italian cannibal exploitation film directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Ivan Rassimov, Me Me Lai and Pratitsak Singhara. It is perhaps best known for starting the "cannibal boom" of Italian exploitation cinema during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Lenzi was probably trying to imitate the content of notorious Mondo cinema, which had gained considerable Grindhouse popularity since Gualtiero Jacopetti and Paolo Cavara made Mondo Cane in 1962, even though this film is fictional. Like Man from Deep River, Mondo films often focus on exotic customs and locations, graphic violence, and animal cruelty. The film was mainly inspired by A Man Called Horse, which also featured a white man who is incorporated into a tribe that originally held him captive. The title Man from Deep River is even supposed to echo the title A Man Called Horse. Twister Twister is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Michael Almereyda and starring Suzy Amis, Crispin Glover, Harry Dean Stanton, and Dylan McDermott. It was shot in Wichita. Au Pair Au Pair is a 1999 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Gregory Harrison and Heidi Noelle Lenhart. The film is the first in the Au Pair trilogy. Pyos Barbos i neobychnyj kross Dog Barbos and Unusual Cross or is a 1961 Soviet short comedy film directed by Leonid Gaidai. Fat Head Fat Head is a 2009 American documentary film directed by and starring Tom Naughton. The film seeks to refute both the documentary Super Size Me and the lipid hypothesis, a theory of nutrition started in the early 1950s in the United States by Ancel Keys and promoted in much of the Western world. Kids for Cash Kids for Cash is a 2013 documentary film about the "kids for cash" scandal which unfolded in 2008 over judicial kickbacks in Wilkes-Barre. Two judges were found guilty of accepting kickbacks in exchange for sending thousands of juveniles to detention centers when probation or a lesser penalty would have been appropriate. Some juveniles were sent to detention centers for incidents as minor as theft of a CD from Walmart. Thirst Thirst is a 1949 Swedish drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman. It was released as Three Strange Loves in the United Kingdom. The Outrage The Outrage is a remake of the 1950 Japanese film Rashomon, reformulated as a Western. It was directed by Martin Ritt and is based on stories by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. Like the original Akira Kurosawa film, four people give contradictory accounts of a rape and murder. Ritt utilizes flashbacks to provide these contradictory accounts. The Outrage stars Edward G. Robinson, Paul Newman, Laurence Harvey, Claire Bloom and William Shatner. Itinéraire d'un enfant gâté Itinerary of a Spoiled Child or Itinéraire dun enfant gâté is a French film directed by Claude Lelouch in 1988. Enemies, A Love Story Enemies, A Love Story is a 1989 film directed by Paul Mazursky, based on the 1966 novel Enemies by Isaac Bashevis Singer and starred Ron Silver, Anjelica Huston, Lena Olin and Margaret Sophie Stein. A Talking Picture A Talking Picture is a 2003 Portuguese film written and directed by Manoel de Oliveira and starring Catherine Deneuve, John Malkovich, Irene Papas, Stefania Sandrelli and Leonor Silveira. The film is notably Papas final film before her subsequent retirement. Skeleton Man Skeleton Man is a 2004 Sci Fi Pictures original film directed by Johnny Martin and starring Michael Rooker and Casper Van Dien. It was aired from Sci Fi Channel on March 1, 2004. In the film, the titular Skeleton Man stalks a squad of soldiers. Half Past Dead 2 Half Past Dead 2 is a 2007 American action film directed by Art Camacho, and starring Bill Goldberg and Kurupt. It is a sequel to the 2002s Half Past Dead starring Steven Seagal, and Ja Rule. None of the actors from the original film return, except Kurupt who returns to reprise his role of Twitch. The film was released in the United States on May 15, 2007. Love at Twenty Love at Twenty is a 1962 French-produced omnibus project of Pierre Roustang, consisting of five segments directed by five directors from five different countries. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. The first segment, titled Antoine and Colette is by François Truffaut and returns actor Jean-Pierre Léaud to the role of Antoine Doinel, a role he played three years earlier in The 400 Blows and would return to again in 1968, 1970 and 1979. It concerns the frustrations of love for the now 17-year-old Doinel and the unresponsive girl he adores. The second segment, the directorial debut of 21-year-old Renzo Rossellini, son of Roberto Rossellini and later a noted producer himself, tells the story of a tough mistress who loses her lover to an older, wealthier and more-appreciative woman. The third, by Japanese film director Shintarō Ishihara is described as a "weird, grotesque" and "clumsy" tale of obsessive and morbid love. Fourth is Marcel Ophüls with a "charming, but somewhat sentimental" story of an unwed mother who contrives to trap the father of her baby. Finally the fifth segment, by Andrzej Wajda entitled Warszawa depicts a brief intergenerational liaison based upon multiple misunderstandings. The episodes are tied together with still photos by Henri Cartier-Bresson and a wistful jazz soundtrack by Georges Delerue. Truffauts and Wajdas segments are considered the highlights of the collection. Class Reunion Class Reunion is a 1982 black comedy film produced by National Lampoon as the third film from the magazine. It was the second film released; although National Lampoon Goes To The Movies was filmed in 1981, it was delayed and not released until 1983. Love and Other Catastrophes Love and Other Catastrophes is a quirky 1996 Australian romantic comedy film featuring Frances OConnor, Radha Mitchell, Alice Garner, Matthew Dyktynski, Matt Day and Kym Gyngell. The film was the first full-length release by director Emma-Kate Croghan and is set and filmed at Melbourne University where she studied writing and film directing. The film was nominated for five Australian Film Institute awards, including best film, best original screenplay, best actress, best supporting actress, and editing. Garner won a Film Critics Circle of Australia award for best supporting actress for her role in the movie. Quo Vadis Quo Vadis is a 2001 Polish film directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz based on the book of the same title by Henryk Sienkiewicz. It was Polands submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not nominated. Cthulhu Cthulhu is a 2007 American horror film directed by Dan Gildark and co-written by Grant Cogswell and Daniel Gildark. The film is loosely based on the novella The Shadow over Innsmouth by H. P. Lovecraft. The film moves the story from New England to the Pacific Northwest. The film is notable among works adapted from Lovecrafts work for having a gay protagonist. Screenwriter Grant Cogswell explained that he and Gildark chose to exploit the metaphor for the horror faced by a gay person returning for a relatives funeral and having to face the horrors of small-town life. The film premiered June 14, 2007, at the Seattle International Film Festival and officially opened in select theatrical venues August 22, 2008. Big Bang Love, Juvenile A is a 2006 film directed by Takashi Miike. The Secrets The Secrets is a 2007 Israeli drama film directed by Avi Nesher. Ben Hur Ben Hur is a TV miniseries that first aired in 2010. Based on Lew Wallaces 1880 novel, A Tale of the Christ, the series was produced by Alchemy Television Group in association with Drimtim Entertainment and Muse Entertainment in Montreal. It aired on Canadas CBC network on April 4, 2010, and aired later in 2010 on ABC in the United States. Ben-Hur was directed by Steve Shill, and stars Kristin Kreuk, Ray Winstone, Art Malik, Hugh Bonneville and Joseph Morgan as Judah Ben-Hur. The film was written by Alan Sharp. Avalanche Sharks Avalanche Sharks is a 2014 Canadian made-for-television horror film directed by Scott Wheeler and written by Keith Shaw. The film stars Kate Nauta, Emily Addison, Alexander Mendeluk, Mika Brooks, and Jack Cullison. The Plainsman The Plainsman is a 1936 American Western film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur. The film presents a highly fictionalized account of the adventures and relationships between Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, Buffalo Bill Cody, and General George Custer, with a gun-runner named Lattimer as the main villain. The film is notorious for mixing timelines and even has an opening scene with Abraham Lincoln setting the stage for Hickoks adventures. Anthony Quinn has a role as an Indian. A remake using the same title was released in 1966. Demon Wind Demon Wind is a 1990 American horror film directed by Charles Philip Moore. The film concerns a group of friends who travel to an old farm, and soon find they cant leave as a mysterious fog sets in. The Suspended Step of the Stork The Suspended Step of the Stork is a 1991 Greek film directed by Theodoros Angelopoulos. It was entered into the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Jhankaar Beats Jhankaar Beats is a 2003 Indian musical comedy film directed by Sujoy Ghosh and released by Pritish Nandy Communications. It stars Juhi Chawla, Sanjay Suri, Rahul Bose, debutant Shayan Munshi, Rinke Khanna and Riya Sen. The soundtrack of the film features the popular song "Tu Aashiqui Hai" sung by playback singer KK and written by Vishal Dadlani. Katamarayudu Katamarayudu is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Kishore Kumar Pardasani which features Pawan Kalyan and Shruti Haasan in the lead roles, while Siva Balaji, Ali, Tarun Arora, and Ajay appear in supporting roles. It is a remake of Tamil film Veeram and it was directed by Siva. The film was released worldwide on 24 March 2017. Another Fine Mess Another Fine Mess is a 1930 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. It is based on the 1908 play Home from the Honeymoon by Arthur J. Jefferson, Stan Laurels father, and is a remake of their earlier silent film, Duck Soup. Charlie Chan at the Opera Charlie Chan at the Opera is considered by many to be the best Warner Oland Charlie Chan film, probably due to the presence of Boris Karloff as the principal suspect, as well as faux operatic music composed by Oscar Levant. This is the 13th film starring Oland as Chan; it was directed by H. Bruce Humberstone for 20th Century-Fox in 1936. Oland and Demarest also appeared in The Jazz Singer. The Whistle Blower The Whistle Blower is a 1986 British spy thriller film directed by Simon Langton and starring Michael Caine, James Fox, Nigel Havers, Felicity Dean, John Gielgud, Kenneth Colley, Gordon Jackson, David Langton, and Barry Foster. It is based on the novel of the same name by John Hale. The Visitors The Visitors is a 1988 Swedish horror film directed by Joakim Ersgård. Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch is a 2002 direct to video American film directed by Robert Vince. It is the fourth film in the Air Bud series. Aquaman Aquaman is a television pilot developed by Smallville creators Al Gough and Miles Millar for The WB Television Network, based on the DC Comics character of the same name. Gough and Millar wrote the pilot, which was directed by Greg Beeman. Justin Hartley starred as Arthur "A.C." Curry, a young man living in a beachside community in the Florida Keys who learns about his powers and destiny as the Prince of Atlantis. The Aquaman pilot was expected to debut in the fall schedule of 2006, but following the merger of the WB and UPN, the resulting CW Network opted not to buy the series. After they passed on the pilot, it was made available online through iTunes in the United States and became the number-one most downloaded television show on iTunes. It received generally favorable reviews, was later released on other online markets, and aired on Canadian television network YTV. Fortress Fortress is a 2012 war film directed by Michael R. Phillips and stars Bug Hall, Donnie Jeffcoat, Sean McGowan and Joseph Williamson. The film was released by Bayou Pictures and although initially intended for wider release, was a direct-to-video release on July 31, 2012 made by Monarch Video. Fortress takes its name from the iconic Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress World War II bomber that was the centerpiece of the aerial battle in Europe. Fortress follows the crew of the B-17 Flying Fortress bomber, named Lucky Lass and its crew as they fly in the campaign against Italy during World War II. The opening title sequence in Fortress provides a background on the Mediterranean Theater of Operations and a plan to strike the Italian capital of Rome on July 19, 1943. Among the Living Among the Living is a 2014 French horror film written and directed by Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo. The film had its world premiere on 10 March 2014 at South by Southwest and follows three young boys who discover that the seemingly banal exterior of their town hides a horrific inner secret. The Adventures of Goopy and Bagha Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne is a 1969 Indian fantasy adventure comedy film written and directed by Satyajit Ray and based on a story by his grandfather Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury. It is a fantasy-musical film, with the music and lyrics written by Ray himself. This is the first film of the Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne series, followed by a couple of sequels - Hirak Rajar Deshe was released in 1980 and Goopy Bagha Phire Elo, written by Ray but directed by his son Sandip Ray, was released in 1992. The film was based on the characters Goopy Gyne and Bagha Byne, who made their first appearance in the Sandesh magazine in 1915, with illustrations by Rays grandfather Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury. In 1961, after the revival of Sandesh, Ray began contemplating the idea of making a film based on that story, and he was partly compelled by his son Sandip to make a film which was less grim and adult. This was matched by Rays own desire to make a movie that, unlike his previous movies, would cater to children. Plus this would also give him an opportunity to lace the story with music and dancing, a point his movies producers and distributors were always insisting upon. Ray managed to convince producers to finance the movie, even though it was clear from the beginning that the film would cost a lot of money. The movie released to great critical and commercial reception, which held the record for longest continuous run of a Bengali-language movie in Bengal, as it ran for 51 straight weeks. It won the Best Feature Film and Best Direction awards at the 16th National Film Awards, and went on to win many other international awards as well. Critical reception was highly positive. Raja Sen called it to be the most innovative movie to have ever come out of India. Phil Hall said that the movie "comes as a delightful surprise – Ray, it appears, not only possessed a great sense of humor but also enjoyed a stunning talent for musical cinema." Happy Easter Happy Easter is a 1984 French comedy film directed by Georges Lautner. The Girl from Paris The Girl from Paris is a 2001 French film directed by Christian Carion. (Dis)Honesty: The Truth About Lies Honesty: The Truth About Lies is a 2015 feature-length documentary film directed by Yael Melamede. It explores the reasons why people lie and the methods they use. It features direct testimony, footage and the experimental research carried out by Dan Ariely. Dearest Dearest is a 2014 Chinese-language film directed by Peter Chan on kidnapping in China, based on a true story, starring Zhao Wei, Huang Bo, Tong Dawei, Hao Lei, Zhang Yi and Zhang Yuqi. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The Musketeers of Pig Alley The Musketeers of Pig Alley is a 1912 American short drama and a gangster film. It is directed by D. W. Griffith and written by Griffith and Anita Loos. It is also credited for its early use of follow focus, a fundamental tool in cinematography. The film was released on October 31, 1912 and re-released on November 5, 1915 in the United States. The film was shot in Fort Lee where many other early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based at the beginning of the 20th century. Location shots in New York City reportedly used actual street gang members as extras during the film. It was also shown in Leeds Film Festival in November 2008, as part of Back to the Electric Palace, with live music by Gabriel Prokofiev, performed in partnership with Opera North. In 2016, the film was added to the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Darling Lili Darling Lili is a 1970 American musical spy film written by William Peter Blatty and Blake Edwards, who also directed. It starred Julie Andrews, Rock Hudson, and Jeremy Kemp. It was the last full musical to have song lyrics written by Johnny Mercer. Where Angels Fear to Tread Where Angels Fear to Tread is a 1991 British drama film directed by Charles Sturridge and starring Helena Bonham Carter, Judy Davis, Rupert Graves, Giovanni Guidelli, Barbara Jefford, and Helen Mirren. The screenplay by Sturridge, Tim Sullivan, and Derek Granger is based on the 1905 novel of the same name by E. M. Forster. Udayananu Tharam Udayananu Tharam is a 2005 Indian Malayalam black comedy film directed by Rosshan Andrrews and scripted by Sreenivasan from a story by Andrrews. The film stars Mohanlal, Meena, Sreenivasan, Jagathy Sreekumar, and Mukesh. Udayananu Tharam presents the Malayalam film industry through a satirical viewpoint. It Was Inspired From 1999 Hollywood Film Bowfinger. The financial and artistic crisis which plagued the once glittering Malayalam film industry at the turn of the 21st century lies at the center of the story. It depicts the struggles of Udayabhanu, who is an assistant director and screenwriter and who aspires to be a director. But he is thwarted in his attempts by a scheming friend and junior artiste, Rajappan Thengamoodu, who steals his screenplay to become superstar Saroj Kumar. Director Roshan Andrews changed his name to "Rosshan Andrrews" as per his astrologers suggestion to ensure the success of the film. The film made the biggest ever opening until then in the history of Malayalam cinema. The film won two Kerala State Film Awards, for Best Debut Director and for Best Choreography. The film was remade into Tamil cinema as Velli Thirai in 2008, and into Bollywood as Shortkut in 2009. A spin-off titled Padmasree Bharat Dr. Saroj Kumar was released in 2012. Locked Out Locked Out is a 2006 French film directed by and starring Albert Dupontel, and written by him in collaboration with Guillaume Laurant. Pars: Operation Cherry Pars: Operation Cherry is a 2007 Turkish action film written, produced and directed by Osman Sınav. The film, which focuses on the lucrative but seedy underworld of drug trafficking, tells the story of a narcotics cop nicknamed "Pars" whose single aim is to revenge the death of his narcotics cop father who died 15 years ago while working on a case. The film went on general release across Turkey on and is the ninth-highest grossing Turkish film of 2007. The Life and Death of a Porno Gang The Life and Death of a Porno Gang is a 2009 Serbian horror film following a group of travelling sex show performers and pornographic filmmakers who are lured into making snuff films. Forget Me Not Forget Me Not is a 2010 British romantic drama film, directed by Alexander Holt and Lance Roehrig and starring Tobias Menzies and Genevieve OReilly. It was first shown at the Rhode Island International Film Festival in August 2010, and was released in the US on 4 March 2011 and in the UK on 6 May 2011. Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe is a 2016 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Maria Schrader. It was listed as one of eight films that could be the German submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected. However, it was later chosen as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Ellis Ellis is a short film directed by JR and starring Robert De Niro. The motion picture awakens memories of the early years of the experience of one immigrant. The screenplay was written by Academy Award winner Eric Roth. The shooting took place in the abandoned Ellis Island Hospital complex. The film premiered on October 4, 2015 at The New Yorker Festival. They Made Me a Criminal They Made Me a Criminal is a 1939 American crime drama film directed by Busby Berkeley and starring John Garfield, Claude Rains, and The Dead End Kids. It is a remake of the 1933 film The Life of Jimmy Dolan. The film was later featured in an episode of Cinema Insomnia. Portions of the film were shot in the Coachella Valley, California. Made in Hong Kong Made in Hong Kong is a 1997 Hong Kong drama film written and directed by Fruit Chan, executive produced and produced by Andy Lau and starring Sam Lee, Yim Hui-Chi, Wenders Li, and Tam Ka-Chuen. It won the Best Picture Award at the 1998 Hong Kong Film Awards along with 13 other wins and 6 nominations. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Much of the film is set in subsidised housing projects, which Chan considered to be a very Hong Kong thing due to the high population density of the region. Though the film is sometimes regarded as a response to the 1997 Hong Kong handover, Chan feels that Made in Hong Kong can also be viewed as a character-driven drama that reflects the lifestyle of many young Hong Kong people at the time. The film is made from leftover film reels and as such has a very low cost of production, even for an independent movie. Allegro Allegro is a 2005 Danish film directed by Christoffer Boe, who also wrote the screenplay together with Mikael Wulff. It is Christoffer Boes second film as a director. It features Ulrich Thomsen and former model Helena Christensen. Honeydripper Honeydripper is a 2007 American musical drama film written and directed by John Sayles. Spider Lilies Spider Lilies is a 2007 Taiwanese drama film. It is the second feature-length film by director Zero Chou, and stars Rainie Yang and Isabella Leong in the lead roles. Spider Lilies was screened at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Teddy Award for Best LGBT-related Feature Film. It was released in the United States by Wolfe Video on 6 May 2008. The theme song "Xiao Mo Li", performed by Rainie Yang, received a Golden Horse Award nomination for Best Original Film Song at the 44th Golden Horse Awards. The Sign of the Cross The Sign of the Cross is a 1932 American pre-Code epic film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille and released by Paramount Pictures. Based on the original 1895 play by English playwright Wilson Barrett, the screenplay was written by Waldemar Young and Sidney Buchman. It stars Fredric March, Elissa Landi, Claudette Colbert, and Charles Laughton, with Ian Keith and Arthur Hohl. Both play and film have a strong resemblance to the novel Quo Vadis, and like the novel, take place in ancient Rome during the reign of Nero. The art direction and costume design were by Mitchell Leisen, who also acted as assistant director. Karl Struss was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography. It is the third and last in DeMilles biblical trilogy, following The Ten Commandments and The King of Kings. Rampage For the 1963 adventure film starring Robert Mitchum, see Rampage. Rampage is a 1987 American crime drama film written, produced and directed by William Friedkin. The film stars Michael Biehn, Alex McArthur, and Nicholas Campbell. In retrospect William Friedkin said: "There are a lot of people who love Rampage, but I don’t think I hit my own mark with that" Élisa Élisa is a French drama film directed by Jean Becker and starring Gérard Depardieu, Vanessa Paradis, Firmine Richard and Florence Thomassin. It was released in 1995. Vodka Lemon Vodka Lemon is a 2003 film directed by the Iraqi–Kurdish director Hiner Saleem. A Perfect Man A Perfect Man is a 2013 film directed by Kees Van Oostrum. My Beautiful Broken Brain My Beautiful Broken Brain is a 2014 documentary film about the life of 34-year-old Lotje Sodderland after she suffered a hemorrhagic stroke as a result of a congenital vascular malformation in November 2011, initially experiencing aphasia, the complete loss of her ability to read, write, or speak coherently. David Lynch became an executive producer of the film. Les Cowboys Les Cowboys is a 2015 French-Belgian drama film directed by Thomas Bidegain. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Lemora: A Child's Tale of the Supernatural Lemora is a 1973 American horror film written and directed by Richard Blackburn, and starring Cheryl Smith, Hy Pyke, and Lesley Gilb. It follows a young girl in Prohibition-era America who travels to a mysterious town to visit her father, and uncovers a coterie of vampires. Conceived by Blackburn, a former University of California film student, Lemora was filmed on location in Pomona and surrounding areas. It had its premiere at Scripps College in April 1973, after which it was sold for distribution to Media Cinema Group, who cut the film by nearly forty minutes and released in theatrically in late 1974. The film was heavily criticized by the Catholic Legion of Decency who deemed it "anti-Catholic." Tyson Tyson is a 1995 American television film based on the life of American heavyweight boxer Iron Mike Tyson. Directed by Uli Edel, it stars Michael Jai White as Tyson alongside George C. Scott as Cus DAmato and Paul Winfield as Don King. The film is an adaptation of the 1989 book Fire and Fear: The Inside Story of Iron Mike Tyson by José Torres, a former boxer and former chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission, and depicts events from Tysons troubled childhood in Brooklyn through his conviction in 1992 for the rape of beauty pageant contestant Desiree Washington. The film first aired on HBO on April 29, 1995. Mickybo and Me Mickybo and Me is a 2004 Northern Irish comedy-drama film written and directed by Terry Loane and based on the stage play Mojo Mickybo by Owen McCafferty. The film was produced by Working Title Films and released by Universal Studios. Redhat and Cousin Kolah Ghermezi and Pesar Khaleh is a 1995 Iranian film directed by Iraj Tahmasb. The film is about Kolah Ghermezi, a popular puppet character of the early 1990s in Iran. The Gnome-Mobile The Gnome-Mobile is a 1967 Walt Disney Productions comedy-fantasy film directed by Robert Stevenson. It was one of the last films personally produced by Walt Disney. It was based on a 1936 book by Upton Sinclair titled The Gnomobile. Walter Brennan plays a dual role as D.J. Mulrooney, the kind-hearted lumber tycoon of Irish descent; and as the irascible 943-year-old gnome Knobby in the film, which has been described as "wavering between a comedy, a romance, a drama, and an environmental critique" The children, Elizabeth and Rodney, were played by Karen Dotrice and Matthew Garber, familiar from their roles as Jane and Michael Banks in Mary Poppins. Tom Lowell, who plays the young gnome Jasper in this movie, also appeared in the 1965 Disney film That Darn Cat! as Canoe, the befuddled surfer boyfriend of Hayley Mills. The Gnome-Mobile was the final film for both Matthew Garber and Ed Wynn. Wynn died of throat cancer before the movie was released and Garber died ten years later, having contracted hepatitis while visiting India. Richard and Robert Sherman contributed the song "Gnome Mobile". The Gnome-Mobile was re-released theatrically on November 5, 1976. Lipstick Lipstick is a 1976 American rape and revenge thriller film directed by Lamont Johnson and starring Margaux Hemingway, Chris Sarandon, and Anne Bancroft. Mariel Hemingway also has a supporting role as Margauxs onscreen sister. The film follows a fashion model who is raped by her sisters music teacher. Upon his release from jail, he rapes her sister, leading her to enact a brutal revenge. The Little Drummer Girl The Little Drummer Girl is a 1984 American spy film directed by George Roy Hill and adapted from the 1983 novel of the same name by John le Carré. It starred Diane Keaton, Yorgo Voyagis, Klaus Kinski and Thorley Walters. The film received divided reviews among critics. Yona of the Dawn is a Japanese manga series by Mizuho Kusanagi, serialized in Hakusenshas shōjo manga magazine Hana to Yume from August 2009. It has been collected in twenty-nine tankōbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation by Pierrot aired between October 7, 2014 and March 24, 2015, featuring the voice cast from the drama CD adaptation, along with new cast members. Class of Nuke 'Em High Part II: Subhumanoid Meltdown Class of Nuke Em High Part 2: Subhumanoid Meltdown is a 1991 American science-fiction action horror comedy film, and the first sequel to the 1986 film Class of Nuke Em High. There are no characters carried over from the first film, possibly because of the sequels production being in Los Angeles as opposed to the originals New York-based production. The Dark Backward The Dark Backward is a 1991 American satirical comedy film directed and written by Adam Rifkin, with special makeup effects by Alterian Paragraph 78 Paragraph 78 is a Russian film by Mikhail Khleborodov released in 2007. The film was split into two parts Paragraph 78, Punkt 1 released on February 22, 2007, and Paragraph 78, Punkt 2 released on March 29, 2007. The screenplay was based on a 1995 story by Ivan Okhlobystin. Andrey Lazarchuk, the Russian writer of the modern turborealism literature style, wrote a novel based on this film. I Love You Too I Love You Too is a 2010 Australian romantic comedy film, and the directorial film debut of Daina Reid. The screenplay was written by first-time writer Peter Helliar. It stars Brendan Cowell, Peter Dinklage, Yvonne Strahovski, Peter Helliar and Megan Gale, and was produced by Princess Pictures on a budget of . Principal photography began on 4 May 2009 and took place in Melbourne. The Reverse Reverse is a 2009 Polish comedy-drama film, directed by Borys Lankosz. Friends Friends is a 2001 Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama film, directed by Siddique and produced by Appachan. The film features Vijay, Suriya and Ramesh Kanna, in the title roles while Devayani, Vijayalakshmi, Abhinayashree and Vadivelu play supporting roles. The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja, while Anandakuttan handled cinematography. Friends is a remake of the Siddiques own 1999 Malayalam film by the same name. It was released on 14 January 2001 and completed a 175-day theatrical run at the box office. This film also marks the second collaboration of Vijay and Suriya after Nerrukku Ner. The Embassy in the Building The Embassy in the Building is a 2005 Egyptian comedy film directed by Amr Arafa. Demoted Demoted is a 2011 American comedy film directed by J. B. Rogers and starring Michael Vartan, Sean Astin, Celia Weston, David Cross, Billy West and Sara Foster. Lovely Complex , also known as Lovely Complex, is a romantic comedy shōjo manga by Aya Nakahara. It was published by Shueisha in Bessatsu Margaret from 2001 to 2006 and collected in 17 tankōbon volumes. The series is about the romance between a tall girl and a short boy who are treated as a comedy duo by their classmates. In 2004, it received the 49th Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo. The story has been adapted as a live-action movie released in 2006, a 24-episode anime television series broadcast in 2007, and an adventure game released for PlayStation 2 released in 2006. Two drama CDs have also been produced. The manga and the live-action movie are licensed in North America by Viz. A sequel series called Love Com D began serialization in the May 2009 issue of the bimonthly shōjo manga magazine Deluxe Margaret, focusing on Risas younger brother. All Is True All Is True is a 2018 British fictional historical film directed by Kenneth Branagh, written by Ben Elton. It stars Branagh as playwright William Shakespeare. The film takes its title from an alternative name for Shakespeares play Henry VIII. The Prisoner of Shark Island The Prisoner of Shark Island is a 1936 film loosely based on the life of Maryland physician Samuel Mudd, who treated the injured presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth and later spent time in prison after his controversial conviction for being one of Booths accomplices. The film was produced by Darryl F. Zanuck, was directed by John Ford and starred Warner Baxter and Gloria Stuart. Twentieth Century Pictures, before it merged with Fox, purchased the rights to the book The Life of Dr. Mudd by Nettie Mudd Monroe, the doctors daughter. The films credits, however, make no reference to Monroe or her book. Modern sources state that Darryl F. Zanuck, Twentieth Centurys vice-president in charge of production, got the idea to make the film after he read an article in Time magazine about the prison camp for political prisoners on the Dry Tortugas island. The Nightcomers The Nightcomers is a 1971 British horror film directed by Michael Winner and starring Marlon Brando, Stephanie Beacham, Thora Hird, Harry Andrews and Anna Palk. It is a prequel to Henry James The Turn of the Screw, which had already been adapted into the 1961 film The Innocents. The manor house in the film is Sawston Hall, a 16th-century Tudor manor house in Sawston, Cambridgeshire. Ecce bombo Ecce Bombo is a 1978 Italian comedy film, written and directed by and starring Nanni Moretti. It was filmed in 16 mm but released in 35 mm. It was Morettis first commercial success. Tex Tex is a 1982 American drama film directed by Tim Hunter and written by Charles S. Haas. It is based on the novel of the same name by S. E. Hinton. Matt Dillon and Jim Metzler play brothers who struggle after their mother dies and their father walks out on them. Tex received positive reviews for its realism and its content. However, over the decades, the film has become among the most difficult Disney movies to find. The project is notable for being marketed under the "Walt Disney Productions" trademark initially and eventually under the "Touchstone Films" trademark, which was developed specifically for this motion picture. Hugo Pool Hugo Pool is a 1997 American romantic comedy film, directed by Robert Downey Sr., starring Alyssa Milano and Patrick Dempsey. Tully Tully is a 2000 American drama film written and directed by Hilary Birmingham and starring Glenn Fitzgerald, Anson Mount, Bob Burrus, and Julianne Nicholson. The film was screened at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival on April 14, 2000 and received a limited release in the United States on November 1, 2002. It is based on an O. Henry Award-winning short story by author Tom McNeal. Originally titled The Truth About Tully, the film changed its name to avoid confusion with Jonathan Demmes The Truth About Charlie. Krazzy 4 Krazzy is a 2008 Bollywood comedy thriller film directed by Jaideep Sen and produced by Rakesh Roshan. The film stars Juhi Chawla, Arshad Warsi, Irrfan Khan, Suresh Menon and Rajpal Yadav in lead roles while Shahrukh Khan and Hrithik Roshan appear in item numbers. Music of the film is by Rajesh Roshan. Even though the film is scripted by Ashwani Dhir, the screenplay is an adaptation of the Malayalam film Mookilla Rajyathu, which in turn was an adaptation of the 1989 Hollywood film The Dream Team, written originally by John Connolly and David Loucka. Same Same But Different Same Same But Different is a 2009 German film, a love story starring David Kross and Apinya Sakuljaroensuk. It was directed by Detlev Buck. The script follows Benjamin Prüfers 2006 autobiographical magazine article, later published as a novel in 2007. The title of Same Same But Different is indeed an Asian-English phrase, mainly used in Thailand, although the film is set in Cambodia. The film first premiered at the 62nd Locarno International Film Festival on 13 August 2009. Night of the Living Dead 3D: Re-Animation Night of the Living Dead 3D: Re-Animation is a 2012 horror film prequel to the 2006 film, Night of the Living Dead 3D. It stars Andrew Divoff, Jeffrey Combs, Sarah Lieving and Denice Duff. The Missionaries The Missionaries, also titled Sex, Love & Therapy, is a 2014 French romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Tonie Marshall. The film stars Sophie Marceau and Patrick Bruel. The Mystery of Picasso The Mystery of Picasso is a 1956 French documentary film about the painter Pablo Picasso, directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, and showing Picasso in the act of creating paintings for the camera. Most of the paintings were subsequently destroyed so that they would only exist on film, though some may have survived. The film begins with Picasso creating simple marker drawings in black and white, gradually progressing to full scale collages and oil paintings. This famous art movie wasnt the first documentary showing Picasso painting images on glass plates from the viewpoint of the camera. The Belgian documentary film Visit to Picasso did it almost seven years earlier. The Olsen Gang The Olsen Gang is a 1968 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe. This was the first film in the Olsen-banden-series. Shaolin Wooden Men Shaolin Wooden Men is a 1976 Hong Kong action film, directed by Chen Chi-Hwa. It was made at Lo Weis studio at Golden Harvest, during the post-Bruce Lee era. During this time Hong Kong film producers, including Lo, tried in vain to find "the next Bruce Lee". The film was also released internationally under several alternative titles, including: "36 Wooden Men" "Shaolin Chamber of Death" "Shaolin Wooden Men - Young Tigers Revenge" "Wooden Man" The Beekeeper The Beekeeper is a 1986 Greek drama art film directed by Theodoros Angelopoulos. The film is the second installment in Angelopouloss "trilogy of silence", preceded by Voyage to Cythera and followed by Landscape in the Mist. The Beekeeper was nominated for the Golden Lion in the 43rd Venice International Film Festival. The film was the first of Angelopouloss to use an already well-known actor, in this case, Marcello Mastroianni, who by the time has won the Best Actor award at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival once and has been nominated for the Best Actor at the 50th Academy Awards once. The Parent Trap II The Parent Trap II is a 1986 American made-for-television comedy film and a sequel to Disneys 1961 film The Parent Trap and the second installment in The Parent Trap series. It premiered on Disney Channel on July 26, 1986 as a part of the channels "Premiere Films" presentation. Hayley Mills is the only actress that returned from the original film. She continues to portray Susan and Sharon, the twins who were separated at age one, met up twelve years later at summer camp, switched places and went on to reunite their divorced parents. The film focuses on Sharons daughter, Nikki, who tries to hook her mother up with her best friend Marys father, portrayed by Tom Skerritt. It was a success for the Disney Channel and it later spawned two more made-for-television sequels, both produced in 1989. Three of Hearts Three of Hearts is a 1993 comedy-romance film directed by Yurek Bogayevicz and starring William Baldwin, Kelly Lynch, Sherilyn Fenn and Joe Pantoliano. Corporate Corporate is an Indian Hindi business drama film released in July 2006. The film directed by Madhur Bhandarkar stars Bipasha Basu, Kay Kay Menon, Payal Rohatgi, Minissha Lamba and Raj Babbar. The movie revolves around the power game between two powerful industrialists. And based on the Pesticides issue in India on 2003 when Delhi non-profit Centre for Science and Environment published a disputed report finding pesticide levels in Coke and Pepsi soft drinks sold in India at levels 30 times that considered safe by the European Economic Commission. The movie got acclaimed from critics. It grossed 163.8 million at box office, well above its 40 million budget. The Creatives and Post Production were done by Ajeet Ghorpade. Daylight Robbery Daylight Robbery is a 2008 British crime film, directed by Paris Leonti and starring Paul Nicholls and Geoff Bell. Nightlight Nightlight is a 2015 American supernatural thriller film written and directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods. It stars Shelby Young, Chloe Bridges, Carter Jenkins, Mitch Hewer, and Taylor Murphy. Parts Per Billion Parts per Billion is a 2014 romantic drama written and directed by Brian Horiuchi. It stars an ensemble cast comprising Frank Langella, Gena Rowlands, Rosario Dawson, Penn Badgley, Teresa Palmer, and Josh Hartnett as three loosely connected couples who must deal with a looming biological attack. La cueva La Cueva is a 2014 Spanish language found footage horror film that was directed by Alfredo Montero. The movie had its world premiere on January 25, 2014 at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and follows five friends that find that their decision to enter a remote cave may be their last. Dishonored Dishonored is a 1931 pre-Code romantic spy film made by Paramount Pictures. It was co-written, directed and edited by Josef von Sternberg. The costume design was by Travis Banton. The film stars Marlene Dietrich, Victor McLaglen, Gustav von Seyffertitz and Warner Oland. Osaka Elegy is a 1936 Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. Mizoguchi considered the film his first serious effort as a director, and it was also his first commercial and critical success in Japan. Osaka Elegy is often considered a companion piece to Mizoguchis next film, Sisters of the Gion, which was released the same year and featured much the same cast and crew. Although not among Mizoguchis best-known works, Osaka Elegy continues to be acclaimed by critics. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse For the 1921 film version, see The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse is a 1962 American-Mexican drama film directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Glenn Ford, Ingrid Thulin, Charles Boyer, Lee J. Cobb, Paul Lukas, Yvette Mimieux, Karl Boehm and Paul Henreid. It loosely is based on the novel by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, which had been filmed in 1921 with Rudolph Valentino. Unlike the first film, this was a critical and commercial disaster, which contributed greatly to the financial problems of MGM. Kissin' Cousins Kissin Cousins is a 1964 American musical Panavision Metrocolor comedy film directed by Gene Nelson and starring Elvis Presley. Written by Gerald Drayson Adams and Gene Nelson, the film featured Presley playing two roles: an Air Force officer, with dark hair, and his look-alike hillbilly distant cousin, with blond hair. Fun Is Beautiful Un sacco bello, internationally released as Fun Is Beautiful, is a 1980 Italian comedy film. The film, produced by Sergio Leone, marked the directorial debut of Carlo Verdone, as well his debut as main actor and as screenwriter. For this film Verdone won a special David di Donatello Awards and the Nastro dArgento for best new actor. Beyond the Blackboard Beyond the Blackboard is a Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television drama film starring Emily VanCamp and Treat Williams. It is based on the memoir by Stacey Bess titled Nobody Dont Love Nobody. A Burning Hot Summer A Burning Hot Summer, also titled That Summer, is a 2011 French-Italian-Swiss drama film directed by Philippe Garrel, Magi Magi is a 2016 Turkish horror film directed and written by Hasan Karacadağ and starring Lucie Pohl, Michael Madsen, Stephen Baldwin and Brianne Davis. The film went on general release across Turkey on April 29, 2016. St. Ives St. Ives is a 1976 American action film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Charles Bronson, John Houseman, Jacqueline Bisset, and Maximilian Schell. The film was the first of nine collaborations between Bronson and director J. Lee Thompson. Variola Vera Variola Vera is a 1982 Yugoslav film directed by Goran Marković. The subject of the film is the 1972 outbreak of smallpox in Yugoslavia, more specifically the events related to the epidemic and the subsequent quarantine at Belgrades General Hospital. Although inspired by the real events, the movie features elements of horror. Rok Sako To Rok Lo Rok Sako To Rok Lo is a 2004 Indian sports drama film produced and directed by Arindam Chaudhuri, in his debut. The film stars Yash Pandit, Manjari Fadnis, Sunny Deol, Carran Kapur, Aparna Kumar and Ram Menon in the lead roles. The music was scored by Jatin Lalit. The Biggest Little Farm The Biggest Little Farm is a 2018 American documentary film, directed by Emmy Award Winning director John Chester. The film profiles Chester and his wife Molly as they acquire and establish themselves on Apricot Lane Farms in Moorpark, California. The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival. It had its second screening at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was named second runner-up for the Peoples Choice Award: Documentaries. It was selected as the Opening Night film at Doc NYC in November 2018. The film was screened as part of the Spotlight Section at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. It also screened at the 29th New Orleans Film Festival on October 24, 2018. The film has been acquired for theatrical distribution by the independent film company Neon, with a projected release date of May 10, 2019 in Los Angeles and New York. The film will expand into Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Minneapolis, Nashville, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco and Washington D.C on May 17 and additional markets throughout May and June. The film has been acquired by The Exchange for international distribution. Modern Vampires Modern Vampires, originally known as Revenant, is a 1998 American television black comedy-horror film written by Matthew Bright, directed by Richard Elfman and starring Casper Van Dien, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Kim Cattrall, Natasha Lyonne, Udo Kier and Rod Steiger. It was released straight to video on October 19, 1999. Most of the storyline is about a vampire named Dallas, a young WW2 veteran who was banished by "The Count". Dallas is given a chance to visit America for the first time in years while unknowingly being pursued by Dr. Fredrick Van Helsing who hires a group of street thugs to help him do his dirty work. At the same time, we are introduced to Nico, a sultry vampire posing as a prostitute who lures unsuspecting victims to their doom. Svidd neger is a Norwegian film released in 2003, directed by Erik Smith Meyer and written by Stein Elvestad. Norwegian band Ulver provided the soundtrack. The plot revolves around two families living in a rural part of Norway. The main character is a young black man who wants to be a Sami. Kamome Diner is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Japanese director Naoko Ogigami, based on a novel by Yōko Mure. The film is set in the Finnish capital Helsinki, and follows a Japanese woman who sets up a diner serving Japanese food in the city, and the friends she makes in the process. Cast members include: Hairi Katagiri, Satomi Kobayashi, Masako Motai, Markku Peltola, Tarja Markus, and Jarkko Niemi. The We and the I The We and the I is a 2012 American comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Michel Gondry. The film was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. It won International Critics prize at 2012 Deauville American Film Festival. During the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, 108 Media and Paladin acquired the North American rights to the film, with a release date of March 8, 2013. The film is about teenagers who ride the same bus route on their last day of high school. It was shot in The South Bronx, New York City, New York. 21 Ways to Ruin a Marriage 21 tapaa pilata avioliitto is a 2013 Finnish film written and directed by Johanna Vuoksenmaa. It was the highest grossing locally produced movie of the year in Finland. Stockholm, Pennsylvania Stockholm, Pennsylvania is a 2015 drama film directed by Nikole Beckwith. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. It is Beckwiths directorial and film-writing debut. The screenplay was awarded the 2012 Nicholl Fellowship from Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. It was produced by Greg Ammon, Leslie Urdang and Dan Halsted with the studio Fido Features. The story was acquired by Lifetime on March 26, 2015, and made its television premiere on May 2, 2015. The film is edited by Joe Klotz. As You Are As You Are is a 2016 American drama film directed by Miles Joris-Peyrafitte. It was shown in the U.S. Dramatic Competition section at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Award. Running with the Devil Running with the Devil is a 2019 American action thriller film written and directed by Jason Cabell and starring Nicolas Cage, Laurence Fishburne, Leslie Bibb and Barry Pepper. It is Cabells directorial debut. Running with the Devil was released in the United States on September 20, 2019. Speedway Speedway is a 1968 American musical action film starring Elvis Presley as a racecar driver and Nancy Sinatra as his romantic interest. The Object of Beauty The Object of Beauty is a 1991 comedy crime–drama film directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg and starring John Malkovich and Andie MacDowell. The Inner Circle The Inner Circle is a 1991 drama film by Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky, telling the story of Joseph Stalins private projectionist and KGB officer Ivan Sanchin between 1939 and 1953, Stalins year of death. Sanchin is played by Tom Hulce, and the film co-stars Lolita Davidovitch and Bob Hoskins. The film is based on a true story and is an American, Italian and Russian production. It is in English and has a running time of 137 minutes. The Inner Circle was nominated for awards at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival and the 1993 Nika Awards. Endgame Endgame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement is a 2007 American documentary film written and directed by Alex Jones. The Last Tycoon The Last Tycoon is a 2012 Hong Kong period drama film directed by Wong Jing, starring Chow Yun-fat, Sammo Hung, Francis Ng and Huang Xiaoming. The film was released in mainland China on 22 December 2012, and in Hong Kong on 3 January 2013. The story is loosely inspired by the life of Du Yuesheng, a prominent mob boss in Shanghai in the 1920s and 1930s. The Face Reader The Face Reader is a 2013 South Korean film starring Song Kang-ho as the son of a disgraced noble family who goes around Joseon and a gwansang expert. He is able to assess the personality, mental state and habits of a person by looking at his or her face. His talents bring him to the royal courts where he becomes involved in a power struggle between Grand Prince Suyang and general Kim Jongseo, a high-ranking loyalist to King Munjong. It is the first installment of the Jupiter Films three-part film project on the Korean fortune-telling traditions and was followed by two sequels, The Princess and the Matchmaker and Feng Shui in 2018. The Face Reader became one of the highest-grossing films in South Korea in 2013, with 9.1 million admissions. It won six awards at the 50th Grand Bell Awards, including Best Film, Best Director for Han Jae-rim, and Best Actor for Song Kang-ho. Hurricane Bianca: From Russia with Hate Hurricane Bianca: From Russia with Hate is a 2018 American comedy film directed by Matt Kugelman. It was released on May 18, 2018. A sequel to the 2016 film Hurricane Bianca, the films plot centres on Bianca Del Rio being driven to Russia by Debbies campaign for revenge against her after being released from prison. The films title is a reference to the James Bond film From Russia with Love. Never Goin' Back Never Goin Back is a 2018 American comedy-drama film written, directed, and edited by Augustine Frizzell in her directorial debut. It stars Maia Mitchell and Camila Morrone. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2018. It was released on August 3, 2018, by A24. Pretty Maids All in a Row Pretty Maids All in a Row is a 1971 American mystery film that is part dark comedy, part murder mystery. Starring Rock Hudson alongside Angie Dickinson, it was released on April 28, 1971. Roger Vadim directed the film, which Gene Roddenberry produced, having dramatized a 1968 novel written by Francis Pollini into the screenplay from which Vadim worked. This was Roddenberrys only feature film writing credit. The Groove Tube The Groove Tube is a 1974 American independent comedy film written and produced by Ken Shapiro and starring Shapiro, Richard Belzer and Chevy Chase. It features the song "Move On Up" by Curtis Mayfield in its opening scene. The low-budget movie satirizes television and the counterculture of the early 1970s. The film was derived from sketches shot on videotape and shown at the Channel One Theater on East 60th St. in New York, a venue that featured R-rated video recordings shown on three television sets, which was a novelty to the audiences of the time. Compilations of sketches from these presentations were taken on tour to college venues, and based on audience responses, the best-received sketches were restaged on film with most of the original actors reprising their roles. The news desk satire, including the signature line "Good night, and have a pleasant tomorrow" was later used by Chase for his signature Weekend Update piece on Saturday Night Live, although in the film he does not appear in that segment. Randa Haines, who later directed Children of a Lesser God, was script supervisor. Barbarian Queen Barbarian Queen is a 1985 American-Argentine fantasy film starring Lana Clarkson, directed by Héctor Olivera and written by Howard R. Cohen. The film premiered in April 1985 in the United States. It was executive produced by Roger Corman. Tsunami: The Aftermath Tsunami: The Aftermath is a television mini-series that was broadcast in two parts in 2006. It dramatizes the events following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and the resulting tsunami in Indonesia and its neighbouring countries, including Thailand. Tsunami: The Aftermath is a joint production of HBO and the BBC and stars Tim Roth, Toni Collette, Sophie Okonedo, Samrit Machielsen, and Chiwetel Ejiofor. It was filmed in Phuket and Khao Lak, Thailand from April to June 2006. Phuket and Khao Lak were two of the worst hit areas in the country in the December 26, 2004 disaster. We Are Not Angels 3: Rock & Roll Strike Back A3: Rokenrol uzvraća udarac is a 2006 Serbian film. Mithya Mithya is a 2008 Indian film co-written and directed by Rajat Kapoor and produced by Planman Motion Pictures. It stars Ranvir Shorey, Neha Dhupia, Naseeruddin Shah, and Vinay Pathak in pivotal roles. The score and soundtrack is composed by Sagar Desai. It was released on 8 February 2008, opening to good reviews. No Man's Land No Mans Land is a 2013 Chinese neo-western thriller film directed, co-written and co-produced by Ning Hao and starring Xu Zheng, Yu Nan, Huang Bo and Tobgye. Sherlock Holmes Sir Arthur Conan Doyles Sherlock Holmes, also known simply as Sherlock Holmes, is a 2010 British-American steampunk mystery film directed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg and produced by independent American film studio The Asylum. It features the Sherlock Holmes characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, though it follows an original plot. The film details an unrecorded case in which eccentric detective Holmes and his companion Dr. Watson investigate a series of unusual monster attacks and a plot to destroy London. Gareth David-Lloyd plays Dr. John Watson and Ben Syder, making his film debut, plays Sherlock Holmes. The film is a direct-to-DVD mockbuster intended to capitalize upon the similarly-titled Warner Brothers film directed by Guy Ritchie, and is the second film by The Asylum to be inspired by the writings of Arthur Conan Doyle, the first being King of the Lost World. The film was shot primarily in Caernarfon, Wales on a low budget. The Asylum had previously used the same locations to film Merlin and the War of the Dragons. Syfy have since acquired the television rights of the film. White Frog White Frog is a 2012 American comedy-drama film directed by Quentin Lee and written by Fabienne Wen. The films plot follows neglected 16-year-old Nick Young, played by Booboo Stewart, a teenager with autism spectrum disorder whose life is changed forever when tragedy strikes him and his family. The film also stars Harry Shum, B.D. Wong, Joan Chen, Gregg Sulkin, and Tyler Posey. White Frog premiered at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival on March 8, 2012. Loev Loev is a 2015 Indian romantic drama film written and directed by Sudhanshu Saria. Produced by Saria and Bombay Berlin Film Productions, the film stars Dhruv Ganesh and Shiv Panditt as two friends who set off to the Western Ghats for a weekend trip and focuses on their complex emotional and sexual relationship. It was Ganeshs final film role as he died from tuberculosis prior to the productions release. Loev also features Siddharth Menon and Rishabh Chaddha in supporting roles. The films title is a deliberate misspelling of the word "love". Saria wrote Loev script while he was working on the draft of the unreleased film I Am Here and drew heavily from his personal experiences. It was eventually picked up for production by Arfi Lamba and Katherine Suckale despite Sarias own doubts on its viability. Principal photography took place at Mahabaleshwar, in the Western Ghats in peninsular India, and at Mumbai. The film was shot in the summer of 2014, over the course of 16 days by the cinematographer Sherri Kauk in 2K resolution. It relied on crowdfunding and cost-cutting measures; its budget was relatively low at $1 million. Loev had its world premiere at the 2015 Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival in Estonia. It had its North American premiere at the 2016 South By Southwest Film Festival and premiered in India at the 2016 Mumbai International Film Festival, and was well received by the critics and audience alike. Particular praise was given for the script as well as the performances of Panditt and Ganesh. Commentators were also appreciative of the unconventional and fresh treatment of same-sex relationships in India. The film won the Audience Award for Best Feature Film at the 2016 Tel Aviv International Film Festival. Loev was released on Netflix on 1May 2017. Clock Cleaners Clock Cleaners is a 1937 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon follows Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy working as janitors in a tall clock tower. The film was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and features original music by Paul Smith and Oliver Wallace. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey, Clarence Nash as Donald, and Pinto Colvig as Goofy. Clock Cleaners is one of Disneys most critically acclaimed short films. In 1994, 1000 members of the animation field voted Clock Cleaners as the 27th greatest cartoon of all time. This cartoon was released two months before Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Mi vida loca Mi Vida Loca is a 1993 American drama film directed and written by Allison Anders. It centers on the plight of young Mexicanas and Chicanas growing up in the Echo Park section of Los Angeles, who face the struggles of friendship, romantic entanglements, and motherhood in a neighborhood ravaged by gang violence. At the time of filming, most of the cast was made up of unknown actors, some of whom were actual gang members from Echo Park. It also includes the first film appearances from Salma Hayek and Jason Lee, in small roles. Different for Girls Different for Girls is a 1996 British/French drama film in which one of the protagonists is a transgender woman. The film is directed by Richard Spence and written by Tony Marchant, starring Rupert Graves and Steven Mackintosh. The Perfect Circle The Perfect Circle is a 1997 Bosnian film by Ademir Kenović set in Sarajevo during the siege of 1992-1996. It was written by Kenović with Pjer Žalica and Abdulah Sidran. The title derives from the ability of "Hamza" to draw perfect circles on paper. Introducing the Dwights Clubland, internationally known as Introducing the Dwights, is a 2007 Australian comedy-drama film, directed by Cherie Nowlan, written by Keith Thompson, and starring Oscar nominee Brenda Blethyn and Emma Booth. The film was nominated for eleven AFI awards, winning the award for best supporting actress for Emma Booth. It sold to Warner Independent Pictures for $4.1 million, after debuting at Sundance Film Festival, where it gained standing ovations. The film opened in the U.S. on 4 July holiday weekend, the first Australian film ever to do so. Autumn Ball Autumn Ball is a 2007 Estonian drama film directed by Veiko Õunpuu, adapted from Mati Unts 1979 novel of the same name. The film depicts six desolate people of different yet similar fates in characteristically Soviet pre-fabricated housing units. The film premiered at the 64th Venice International Film Festival where it won the Horizon Award. Cutlass Cutlass is a short drama film which was filmed in 2007, written and directed by Kate Hudson. Dawn Rider Not to be confused with John Waynes 1935 film The Dawn Rider, which this film is based on. Dawn Rider is a 2012 Western film starring Christian Slater, Jill Hennessy and Donald Sutherland. It is a remake of the 1935 John Wayne film The Dawn Rider. Museum Hours Museum Hours is a 2012 Austrian-American drama film written and directed by Jem Cohen. The film is set in and around Viennas Kunsthistorisches Museum. I Am Not Madame Bovary I Am Not Pan Jinlian, known in English as I Am Not Madame Bovary, is a 2016 Chinese comedy film directed by Feng Xiaogang and written by Liu Zhenyun, based on Lius 2012 novel I Did Not Kill My Husband. The film stars Fan Bingbing, Zhang Jiayi, Yu Hewei, Dong Chengpeng and Guo Tao. It was selected to be screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. and won the award for Best Achievement in Directing at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. It was released in China on 18 November 2016. Track 29 Track 29 is a 1988 film directed by Nicolas Roeg. It was produced by George Harrisons HandMade Films with Rick McCallum. The film was nominated for and won a few awards at regional film festivals. The writer, Dennis Potter, adapted his earlier television play, Schmoedipus, changing the setting from London to the United States. It was filmed in Wilmington and Wrightsville Beach Miss Firecracker Miss Firecracker is a 1989 comedy film directed by Thomas Schlamme. It stars Holly Hunter, Mary Steenburgen, Tim Robbins, Alfre Woodard, and Scott Glenn. The film, set in Yazoo City, was written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Beth Henley and is based on her 1984 play, The Miss Firecracker Contest. Howling VI: The Freaks Howling VI: The Freaks is a 1991 direct-to-video horror directed by Hope Perello, from the screenplay by Kevin Rock, starring Brendan Hughes, Bruce Payne, Michele Matheson, Sean Gregory Sullivan, and Carol Lynley. "The Freaks" is the sixth entry in the series of seven stand-alone films with loose continuity. Like most of the other films, the film is loosely based on The Howling series of novels by Gary Brandner; however, minor elements from Echoes novel are in the film which includes the solitary drifter who is cursed as a sympathetic werewolf and later recruited by a supernatural being as well as werewolves being used in carnival freak shows. Artisan Home Entertainment and Timeless Media Group has released this film along with The Rebirth as a double feature on DVD. The Good Life The Good Life is a 2007 film written and directed by Stephen Berra, starring Mark Webber, Zooey Deschanel, Patrick Fugit, Bill Paxton, Drea de Matteo, Harry Dean Stanton, and Chris Klein. Amal Amal is a 2007 Canadian drama film directed and written by Richie Mehta. Set in modern-day New Delhi, India, it tells the story of a poor autorickshaw driver, Amal Kumar. The film was originally released as a short film in 2004, with the same lead actor but a mostly different cast, before it was readapted and expanded into a feature film three years later. I-4: Loufa & Apallagi I-4: Loafing and Camouflage or I-4: Loafing and Exemption is a 2008 Greek comedy film directed by Vassilis Katsikis. The film was one of the highest-grossing Greek films of its release year. Big Jim McLain Big Jim McLain is a 1952 political thriller film starring John Wayne and James Arness as HUAC investigators hunting down communists in the post-war Hawaii organized labor scene. Edward Ludwig directed. This was the first film in which Wayne played a contemporary law enforcement officer, instead of an Old West lawman. Near the end of his career, in the mid-1970s, he took on two more such roles, each time playing an urban cop. Seishun zankoku monogatari is a 1960 Japanese film directed by Nagisa Oshima, starring Yusuke Kawazu and Miyuki Kuwano as teenage delinquents and lovers. It is Oshimas second feature film and is known for its elements of Japanese nuberu bagu. The film won the 1960 Blue Ribbon Awards for Best Newcomer for Oshima. 7 Virgins 7 Virgins is a 2006 Spanish crime film directed by Alberto Rodríguez. Tano, a jailed teenager, gets a 48-hour release to attend his brothers wedding. When 16-year-old Tano gets out, he meets up with his best friend, Richi. In the 48 hours, he does everything he is not supposed to do, without a care in the world. At the end of the two days, he realizes everything in his life has changed and it has matured him. Johnny Kapahala: Back on Board Johnny Kapahala: Back on Board is a Disney Channel Original Movie and is the sequel to the 1999 film Johnny Tsunami. The movie premiered on Disney Channel on June 8, 2007 with a U.S. viewership of 1.3 million, placing third in its timeslot. The Tribes of Palos Verdes The Tribes of Palos Verdes is a 2017 American coming-of-age drama film directed by Emmett Malloy and Brendan Malloy, from a screenplay by Karen Croner. It is based on the novel of the same name by Joy Nicholson. It stars Jennifer Garner, Maika Monroe, Cody Fern, Justin Kirk, Elisabeth Röhm, Goran Višnjić, Joely Fisher and Alicia Silverstone. The film centers around the lives of a family who move to Palos Verdes, an affluent, coastal suburb of Los Angeles. It was released on December 1, 2017 by IFC Films. Trap.com Cilada.com is a 2011 Brazilian comedy film directed by José Alvarenga Jr., released on 8 July 2011 in Brazil. Its inspired by the sitcom Cilada. Dharam Sankat Mein Dharam Sankat Mein is a 2015 Indian comedy film directed by Fuwad Khan. The film is produced by Sajjad Chunawala and Shariq Patel under the banners Viacom 18 Motion Pictures and Trigno Media. The film features Paresh Rawal, Annu Kapoor and Naseeruddin Shah in lead roles. It tells the story of an ordinary Hindu man who discovers that he is originally a born Muslim, and in order to meet his biological father, he must learn how to be or at least come across as a true Muslim. The film is an official remake of the 2010 British film The Infidel starring comedian Omid Djalili in the lead role. Dharam Sankat Mein released on 10 April 2015, and received mixed reviews from critics. Kodi Kodi is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language political action thriller film written and directed by R. S. Durai Senthilkumar and produced by Vetrimaaran under his banner Grass Root Film Company. The film stars Dhanush, Trisha Krishnan and Anupama Parameswaran in the lead roles, while S. A. Chandrasekhar, Saranya Ponvannan, Kaali Venkat, Namo Narayana, and G. Marimuthu play other key roles. Dhanush and Trisha pair up for the first time. Kodi, marks the Tamil debut of Anupama Parameshwaran. Dhanush played dual roles for the first time in his career. Dhanush, who produced R. S. Durai Senthilkumars previous two films, Ethir Neechal and Kakki Sattai, which stars Sivakarthikeyan in the lead role, played the male lead actor in this film. The films music and background score were composed by Santhosh Narayanan, the cinematography is performed by Venkatesh S. The film was simultaneously dubbed in Telugu as Dharmayogi, which released one day after the Tamil version. Upon release the film opened to positive reviews from critics praising Dhanushs performance. The film was remade in Kannada as Dhwaja in 2018. The Glass Menagerie The Glass Menagerie is a 1987 American drama film directed by Paul Newman. It is a replication of a production of the Tennessee Williams play of the same title that originated at the Williamstown Theatre Festival and then transferred to the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven. The film is the fourth adaptation of the Williams play, following a 1950 feature film and television movies made in 1966 and 1973. It was shown at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival before opening in New York City on October 23, 1987. State Property State Property is a 2002 American crime film starring Beanie Sigel, Omillio Sparks, Memphis Bleek and Damon Dash. Rapper Jay-Z appears in a cameo role. It was produced by Roc-A-Fella and distributed by Lions Gate. Abdul Malik Abbott directed the film and co-wrote its screenplay with Ernest "Tron" Anderson. The film was loosely based on Aaron Jones and the JBM in Philadelphias drug trade from the late 1980s to early 1990s. It was followed by a sequel, State Property 2 which was released in 2005. Harold Harold is a 2008 American comedy film co-written by Greg Fields and T. Sean Shannon, starring Spencer Breslin in the titular role, Cuba Gooding Jr., Nikki Blonsky, Ally Sheedy and Stella Maeve. It is Shannons first full-length feature film and is partially adapted from his earlier short film, which itself was adapted from one of his Saturday Night Live sketches. It was also released six years after the death of Greg Fields. Harold was filmed in August 2007 in and around Great Neck, Long Island, New York, and received a limited release on July 11, 2008, in Los Angeles, Miami, and New York City. If There Be Thorns If There Be Thorns is a 2015 television film based on the best-selling 1981 novel of the same name. It premiered on April 5, 2015 and was produced by Lifetime. Black Friday Black Friday is a 1940 American science fiction gangster psychological thriller starring Boris Karloff. Béla Lugosi, although second-billed, has only a small part in the film and does not appear with Karloff. Writer Curt Siodmak would revisit this theme again in Donovans Brain and Hausers Memory. The Girl on a Motorcycle The Girl on a Motorcycle, also known in the United States as Naked Under Leather, is a 1968 British-French erotic romantic drama film starring Alain Delon and Marianne Faithfull and featuring Roger Mutton, Marius Goring and Catherine Jourdan. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival but the festival was cancelled due to the May 1968 events in France. The Girl on a Motorcycle redefined the leather jacket for motorcyclists into a full body suit that Marianne Faithfull wore in the film. It was the first film to receive an X rating in the United States. Skellig: The Owl Man Skellig is a 2009 British fantasy drama film directed by Annabel Jankel and starring Tim Roth and Bill Milner. The screenplay by Irena Brignull is based on the childrens novel Skellig by David Almond, published in 1998. Silver Medalist Crazy Racer, also known in some countries as Silver Medalist, is a 2009 Chinese black comedy movie directed and written by Ning Hao, filmed mostly in the southern coastal city of Xiamen, China. Synonymes Synonyms is a 2019 French-Israeli drama film directed by Nadav Lapid. It won the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival. It also won the FIPRESCI Award at the festival. Fanny Fanny is a 1961 American Technicolor drama film directed by Joshua Logan. The screenplay by Julius J. Epstein is based on the book for the 1954 stage musical of the same title by Logan and S.N. Behrman, which in turn had been adapted from Marcel Pagnols trilogy: Marius and Fanny, plays which he adapted to film a year or two later; and César, the film he wrote and directed for the screen in 1936. The film deleted all the songs from the 1954 stage musical, but the music by Harold Rome served as the underscore for the soundtrack, and the title tune is used as the Main Title theme. Although it had been composed for another medium, it was nominated for both the Academy Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score. Uptown Saturday Night Uptown Saturday Night is a 1974 American action comedy crime film written by Richard Wesley and directed by and starring Sidney Poitier, with Bill Cosby and Harry Belafonte co-starring. Cosby and Poitier teamed up again for Lets Do It Again and A Piece of the Action. Although their characters have different names in each film, the three films are considered to be a trilogy. Uptown Saturday Night premiered June 15, 1974 at the Criterion Theatre in New York, and opened to positive reviews. Blood and Bones is a Japanese film, directed by Yōichi Sai and starring Takeshi Kitano. It is based on the semi-autobiographical novel Chi to Hone by Zainichi Korean author Yan Sogiru. The film opened in Japan on November 6, 2004. It was released on DVD in Japan on April 6, 2005 and South Korea on May 16, 2005. Madman Entertainment distributed it in Australia, while Tartan Video was originally slated to release it in North America. These plans, however, were cancelled due to the companys closure and Kino Entertainment instead took the rights. It was released on DVD in North America on November 11, 2008. The soundtrack was composed by veteran composer Taro Iwashiro and was later released on iTunes. The film was nominated for 12 Japanese Academy Awards and won four, including Best Actress, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Screenplay. It was Japans official submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 78th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Enclave Enclave is a 2015 German-Serbian co-produced drama film directed by Goran Radovanović. It was one of six films shortlisted by Serbia to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. On 3 September 2015 it was selected to represent Serbia for the Foreign Language Oscar. The main theme of the film is life of Kosovo Serbs in small isolated ethnic enclaves. Killing Jesus Killing Jesus is an American television film inspired by the 2013 book of the same title by Bill OReilly and Martin Dugard. This is National Geographics third installment of television adaptations of OReillys non-fiction books which included Killing Lincoln and Killing Kennedy. The cast includes Haaz Sleiman, Kelsey Grammer, Stephen Moyer, Emmanuelle Chriqui, and John Rhys-Davies. It debuted on the National Geographic Channel on March 29, 2015. No Game, No Life: The Movie - Zero is a Japanese animated film based on the light novel series No Game No Life by Yuu Kamiya. The film was directed by Atsuko Ishizuka at studio Madhouse. It premiered in Japan on July 15, 2017. The film has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks in the North America, Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand, and by MVM in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Moonrise Moonrise is a 1948 American film noir crime film directed by Frank Borzage starring Dane Clark, Gail Russell and Ethel Barrymore. It is based on the novel of the same name by Theodore Strauss. No Name on the Bullet No Name on the Bullet is a 1959 American CinemaScope Eastmancolor Western film directed by Jack Arnold starring Audie Murphy, Charles Drake and Joan Evans. It is one of a handful of pictures in that genre directed by Jack Arnold, better known for his science-fiction movies of the era. Although it is one of Universal Pictures modestly budgeted vehicles for World War II hero Audie Murphy, the top-billed actor is unusually, but very effectively, cast as the villain, a cold-blooded gun-for-hire. Al-irhab wal kabab Terrorism and Kebab is a popular 1992 Egyptian Black-comedy film starring Adel Emam. Finding Graceland Finding Graceland is a 1998 American film starring Harvey Keitel, Johnathon Schaech, Bridget Fonda, and Gretchen Mol. The film features a character who claims to be an alive-and-well Elvis, years after staging his death. The Outsider The Outsider is a 2002 Western film starring Tim Daly and Naomi Watts. The film is based on Penelope Williamsons novel. Similar to Angel and the Badman where John Wayne plays a wounded outlaw who is sheltered by a Quaker family. Kirpi Kirpi is a Turkish comedy film. It is based on a novel by Sulhi Dölek. Dölek died in 2005 and up on his last request, the novel was adopted in to a movie in 2009. The Parking Lot Movie The Parking Lot Movie is an American documentary film directed by Meghan Eckman. It was filmed from 2007 to 2010 and premiered at the South By Southwest film festival in Austin, in 2010. It was purchased by PBS and aired nationwide on Independent Lens October 19, 2010, opening the series 2010 season. Max Headroom Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future is a 1985 cyberpunk television film created by Chrysalis Visual Programming Ltd. for Channel 4 in the UK to provide a back story for Max Headroom, a computer generated TV host. A British produced, yet American broadcast, television series, Max Headroom, was later developed from the original film. HBO provided some of the original funding. Butterfly Kiss Butterfly Kiss is a 1995 British film, directed by Michael Winterbottom and written by Frank Cottrell Boyce. It stars Amanda Plummer and Saskia Reeves. It was also released under the alternative title Killer on the Road. The film was entered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival. Mysterious Island Mysterious Island is a 2005 television film made for Hallmark Channel that is based on Jules Vernes novel of the same name. It was filmed in Thailand and directed by Russell Mulcahy. By the Light of the Silvery Moon By the Light of the Silvery Moon is a 1953 musical film. It is the sequel to On Moonlight Bay. Like its predecessor, the movie is based loosely on the Penrod stories by Booth Tarkington. An Actor's Revenge , also known as Revenge of a Kabuki Actor, is a 1963 film directed by Kon Ichikawa. It was produced in Eastmancolor and Daieiscope for Daiei Film. An Actors Revenge is a remake of the 1935 film of the same title, which also starred Kazuo Hasegawa. The 1963 remake was Hasegawas 300th role as a film actor. The screenplay, written by Ichikawas wife, Natto Wada, was based on the adaptation by Daisuke Itō and Teinosuke Kinugasa of a newspaper serial originally written by Otokichi Mikami that was used for the 1935 version. There is an opera, An Actors Revenge, with music by Minoru Miki and libretto by James Kirkup and a 2008 NHK production of the same story, with Yukinojō and Yamitaro played by Hideaki Takizawa. Madame X Madame X is a 1966 American drama film directed by David Lowell Rich and starring Lana Turner. It is based on the 1908 play Madame X by French playwright Alexandre Bisson. One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away is a 1970 Croatian comedy/drama film. Its original title is Tko pjeva zlo ne misli, which means "He Who Sings Means No Harm". Directed by Krešo Golik and based on a novella by Vjekoslav Majer, the film achieved considerable critical and commercial success at the time of its release. In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics found it to be the best Croatian film ever made. Set in mid-1930s in Zagreb, the story is seen through the eyes of 6-year-old Perica Šafranek. A dandy from Zagreb, Mr Fulir, starts flirting with Pericas mother during a family picnic and wants to marry off Pericas aunt because of her money. At first, Pericas father doesnt notice anything and invites Fulir to their residence, but after multiple rendezvous, he becomes aware of Fulirs attempts to seduce his wife. En la ciudad sin límites In the City Without Limits is a 2002 Spanish-Argentine thriller drama film directed by Antonio Hernández and starring Leonardo Sbaraglia, Fernando Fernán Gómez and Geraldine Chaplin. The film was nominated for four Goya Awards in 2003, winning the award for Best Original Screenplay and Geraldine Chaplin winning the award for Best Supporting Actress. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival on 12 February 2002 and was released theatrically in Spain on 1 March of the same year. The Last Seven The Last Seven is a 2010 British science fiction thriller film released in the UK on 27 August 2010. It received a 0% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes. The Children of Noisy Village The Children of Noisy Village is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 6 December 1986, directed by Lasse Hallström, based on the books about The Six Bullerby Children by Astrid Lindgren. A sequel, More About the Children of Noisy Village, premiered the following year. The two movies were then reworked into a 7 episode TV-series that was broadcast in 1989. Office Killer Office Killer is a comedy-horror film directed by Cindy Sherman. It was released in 1997 and stars Carol Kane, Molly Ringwald and David Thornton. Chameli Chameli is a 2004 Indian Hindi film. It stars Kareena Kapoor and Rahul Bose, and was directed by Anant Balani, who died before the film was complete; after his death, Sudhir Mishra directed the movie. I.O.U.S.A. I.O.U.S.A. is a 2008 American documentary film directed by Patrick Creadon. The film focuses on the shape and impact of the United States national debt. The film features Robert Bixby, director of the Concord Coalition, and David Walker, the former U.S. Comptroller-General, as they travel around the United States on a tour to let communities know of the potential dangers of the national debt. The tour was carried out through the Concord Coalition, and was known as the "Fiscal Wake-Up Tour." The film competed in the Documentary Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. It began its nationwide showing at the Holland Performing Arts Center in Omaha on 21 August 2008, with a live discussion among Warren Buffett, Pete Peterson, David Walker, William Niskanen, and Bill Novelli following the screening. The film was broadcast on CNN on January 10, 2009. Killer Bean Forever Killer Bean Forever is a 2009 computer-animated action film written, produced, and directed by Jeff Lew. Taking place in a world of anthropomorphic coffee beans, the film tells the story of a bean assassin named Jack Bean, whose alias is Killer Bean. It was preceded by two web shorts: "Killer Bean: The Interrogation" and "Killer Bean 2.1: The Party". Porky in Wackyland Porky in Wackyland is a 1938 animated short film, directed by Robert Clampett for Leon Schlesinger Productions as part of Warner Bros. Looney Tunes series. In this film, Porky Pig goes hunting through a Salvador Dalí-esque landscape to find the Do-Do Bird for a very large bounty. In 1994, it was voted #8 of The 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field and, in 2000, was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected the short for preservation in the National Film Registry. Bad Ronald Bad Ronald is a 1974 American made-for-television thriller film starring Scott Jacoby, Kim Hunter, Dabney Coleman and sisters Lisa and Cindy Eilbacher. It is based on the novel of the same title by Jack Vance. After being out of print for years following its initial VHS release in the 1980s, the film was reissued on DVD in August 2009, as part of the manufacture-on-demand Warner Archive Collection. The title was also released on blu-ray on October 9th, 2018. The Boost The Boost is a 1988 drama film directed by Harold Becker. It stars James Woods, Sean Young, John Kapelos, Steven Hill, June Chandler and Amanda Blake. Beethoven's Big Break Beethovens Big Break is a 2008 American family film and is the sixth installment in the Beethoven series. It was released on DVD on December 30, 2008. The film could be considered to be a reboot of the series, or a stand-alone film, as it completely disregards all storylines from the previous five films. Headhunter Headhunter is a 2009 Danish thriller film directed by Rumle Hammerich. Ozzy Ozzy is a 2016 Spanish-Canadian computer-animated comedy film. The film features English cast including the likes of Jeff Foxworthy, Rob Schneider, Freddie Highmore, D.B. Sweeney, Kiefer Sutherland, Saoirse Ronan, Catherine Tate and Liam Neeson. Gamera vs. Barugon is a 1966 Japanese kaiju film directed by Shigeo Tanaka and produced by Daiei Film. It is the second entry in the Gamera film series, and stars Kōjirō Hongō, Kyōko Enami, and Yūzō Hayakawa, with Teruo Aragaki portraying the giant monster Gamera. Scum Scum is a 1977 British television play written by Roy Minton and directed by Alan Clarke. It was intended to be screened as part of the Play for Today series. Instead the production was banned by the BBC after it was completed in 1977, and not aired until 27 July 1991. In the interim, a theatrical film version was released in 1979. The original version features Ray Winstone, John Blundell, David Threlfall, Martin Phillips, Phil Daniels and Davidson Knight. Reykjavik Whale Watching Massacre Reykjavík Whale Watching massacre or RWWM is an Icelandic 2009 horror film. Quicksand Quicksand is a 1950 American film noir that stars Mickey Rooney and Peter Lorre and portrays a garage mechanics descent into crime. It was directed by Irving Pichel shortly before he was included in the Hollywood blacklist. The film provided Rooney with an opportunity to play against type, performing in a role starkly different from his earlier role as the innocent "nice guy" in MGMs popular Andy Hardy film series. The Crimson Cult Curse of the Crimson Altar is a 1968 British horror film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Christopher Lee, Boris Karloff, Barbara Steele and Mark Eden. The film was produced by Louis M. Heyward for Tigon British Film Productions. The film was edited and released as The Crimson Cult in the United States. The screenplay, by Doctor Who writers Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln, was based on the short story "The Dreams in the Witch House" by H. P. Lovecraft. This film also featured one of the final film appearances of horror heavyweight Karloff. Harry & Son Harry & Son is a 1984 American drama film directed by Paul Newman, who also stars. The screenplay by Newman and Ronald Buck focuses on the relationship between a blue-collar worker and his son, who fails at various odd jobs while aspiring to be a writer. Joanne Woodward, Ellen Barkin, Ossie Davis, Wilford Brimley and Judith Ivey also star. The film also features Morgan Freeman in an early role. Brave New World Brave New World is a 1998 television movie loosely based on Aldous Huxleys novel of the same name. The film stars Peter Gallagher and Leonard Nimoy. It is an abridged version of the original story. The film aired on NBC. Scooby-Doo and the Goblin King Scooby-Doo! and the Goblin King is a 2008 direct-to-DVD animated comedy horror fantasy film, and the twelfth in the series of Scooby-Doo direct-to-video films produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It was dedicated to Paulette Oates, who helped resurrect Warner Bros. Animation in the late 1980s. All the main voice actors of Mystery, Inc. reprise their roles. The DVD was released on September 23, 2008. This is the first Scooby cartoon produced entirely without either one of the original creators, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Unlike the previous seven movies, this film is similar to Zombie Island, Witchs Ghost, Alien Invaders and Cyber Chase, by making all the fantastical elements of the story real. Command Decision Command Decision is a 1949 war film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring Clark Gable, Walter Pidgeon, Van Johnson, and Brian Donlevy, and directed by Sam Wood, based on a stage play of the same name written by William Wister Haines, which he based on his best-selling novel. The screenplay for the film was written by George Froeschel and William R. Laidlaw. Haines play ran on Broadway for almost a year beginning in October 1947. Although portraying the strategic bombing of Nazi Germany in World War II, the main action takes place almost entirely within the confines of the headquarters of its protagonist. Depicting the political infighting of conducting a major war effort, the films major theme is the emotional toll on commanders from ordering missions that result in high casualties, the effects of sustained combat on all concerned, and the nature of accountability for its consequences. Wide Sargasso Sea Wide Sargasso Sea is a 1993 Australian film directed by John Duigan and starring Karina Lombard and Nathaniel Parker. It is an adaptation of Jean Rhyss 1966 novel of the same name. Flirt Flirt is a 1995 drama film written and directed by Hal Hartley and produced by Good Machine. Zamaana Deewana Zamaana Deewana is a 1995 Bollywood comedy film, produced by G. P. Sippy under the Sippy Films banner and directed by Ramesh Sippy. It stars Shahrukh Khan and Raveena Tandon in the pivotal roles along with Jeetendra, Shatrughan Sinha playing their parents, respectively and music composed by Nadeem-Shravan. The film is recorded as a disaster at the box office. Tycoon: A New Russian Tycoon: A New Russian is a 2002 Russian movie directed by Pavel Loungine. Ganes Ganes is a 2007 Finnish biographical film directed by Jukka-Pekka Siili. The film is about Finnish rock band Hurriganes, told from the point of view of drummer/vocalist Remu Aaltonen. The Blu-ray Disc version of Ganes was released on July 11, 2008, making it the first Finnish film released on Blu-ray. Harishchandrachi Factory Harishchandrachi Factory is a 2009 Marathi film, directed by Paresh Mokashi, depicting the struggle of Dadasaheb Phalke in making Raja Harishchandra in 1913: Indias first feature film, the birth of Indian cinema. The film is the directorial debut of Paresh Mokashi who won the Best Director award at Pune International Film Festival, where the film was shown. In September 2009, it was selected as Indias official entry to Academy Award in the Best Foreign Language Film Category, making it the second film, after Shwaas, in Marathi cinema to receive this honour. Tiger Eyes Tiger Eyes is a 2012 film directed by Lawrence Blume based on the 1981 young adult novel of the same name, written by Judy Blume, and stars Willa Holland, Kambiz Aghdasi, Amy Jo Johnson and Tatanka Means. It follows the story of Davey, a young girl attempting to cope with the sudden death of her father and the subsequent uprooting of her life. The film marks the first major motion picture adaptation from the work of author Judy Blume, whose books have sold more than 82 million copies in 41 countries. Two Weeks in Another Town Two Weeks in Another Town is a 1962 American drama film directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Kirk Douglas, Edward G. Robinson, Cyd Charisse, Claire Trevor, Daliah Lavi, George Hamilton, and Rosanna Schiaffino. It was based on a novel by Irwin Shaw. The film depicts the shooting of a romantic costume drama in Rome by a team of decadent Hollywood stars, during the Hollywood on the Tiber era. It contains several references to a previous successful Minnelli movie, The Bad and the Beautiful, also starring Douglas. The story was seen by some as a reelaboration of the past relationship between actors Tyrone Power and Linda Christian and producer Darryl Zanuck. Next Stop, Greenwich Village Next Stop, Greenwich Village is a 1976 comedy-drama film written and directed by Paul Mazursky, featuring Lenny Baker, Shelley Winters, Ellen Greene, Lois Smith, and Christopher Walken. Miranda Miranda is a 1985 Italian erotic drama film directed by Tinto Brass. It is loosely based on the three-act comedy La locandiera by Carlo Goldoni. Starchaser: The Legend of Orin Starchaser: The Legend of Orin is a 1985 animated science fantasy film directed and produced by Steven Hahn, and written by Jeffrey Scott. It was originally released in 3D by Atlantic Releasing. Starchaser: The Legend of Orin was one of the first animated movies to mix traditional and computer animation, as well as one of the first to be released in 3D. The Great Global Warming Swindle The Great Global Warming Swindle is a polemical documentary film that suggests that the scientific opinion on climate change is influenced by funding and political factors, and questions whether scientific consensus on global warming exists. The program was formally criticised by Ofcom, the UK broadcasting regulatory agency, which upheld complaints of misrepresentation made by David King. The film, made by British television producer Martin Durkin, presents scientists, economists, politicians, writers, and others who dispute the scientific consensus regarding anthropogenic global warming. The programmes publicity materials assert that man-made global warming is "a lie" and "the biggest scam of modern times." Its original working title was "Apocalypse my arse", but the title The Great Global Warming Swindle was later adopted as an allusion to the 1980 mockumentary The Great Rock n Roll Swindle about British punk band the Sex Pistols. The UKs Channel 4 premiered the documentary on 8 March 2007. The channel described the film as "a polemic that drew together the well-documented views of a number of respected scientists to reach the same conclusions. This is a controversial film but we feel that it is important that all sides of the debate are aired." According to Hamish Mykura, Channel 4s head of documentaries, the film was commissioned "to present the viewpoint of the small minority of scientists who do not believe global warming is caused by anthropogenic production of carbon dioxide." Although the documentary was welcomed by global warming deniers, it was criticised by scientific organisations and individual scientists. The films critics argued that it had misused and fabricated data, relied on out-of-date research, employed misleading arguments, and misrepresented the position of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Later broadcasts corrected three errors in the original film. Detective Conan: Captured in Her Eyes Case Closed: Captured in Her Eyes, known as in Japan, is a Japanese anime feature film based on the Detective Conan series. It was released on December 29, 2009 in the United States. This movie achieved a box office income of 2.5 billion Japanese yen. Beast Stalker Beast Stalker is a 2008 Hong Kong action thriller film written, produced and directed by Dante Lam. The film stars Nicholas Tse, Nick Cheung, Zhang Jingchu and Liu Kai-chi. Battle Ground Forbidden Ground, also known as Battle Ground in the United States, is a 2013 Australian action drama film, starring Johan Earl, Tim Pocock, and Martin Copping, set against the backdrop of World War I. It was written by Earl, Denai Gracie, and Travis Spiteri, and directed by Earl and Adrian Powers. Bewildered Bolbol A Bewildered Lovebird is a 2010 Egyptian film. Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer is a 2013 Russian-British documentary film by Mike Lerner and Maxim Pozdorovkin. The film follows the court cases on the Russian feminist/anti-Putinist punk-rock protest group Pussy Riot. Directed by Lerner and Pozdorovkin, the film featured publicly available footage of the court proceedings and interviews with the families of the band members, but no interviews with the band members themselves. The HBO network subsequently bought the U.S. television rights to the film The film aired on HBO on 10 June 2013. The BBC showed the film on 21 October 2013 in its Storyville series of documentaries. Reviews have generally been favorable; on IMDB it has a weighted average rating of 7/10, and on Rotten Tomatoes 28 out of 34 reviewers gave it a positive review, with an average rating of 6.9. The film was one of 15 feature-length documentaries short listed for a 2014 Academy Award, however it was not included in the final list of nominees. No Filter No Filter is a 2016 Chilean comedy film directed by Nicolás López. The Love Parade The Love Parade is a 1929 American pre-Code musical comedy film, directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald, involving the marital difficulties of Queen Louise of Sylvania and her consort, Count Alfred Renard. Despite his love for Louise and his promise to be an obedient husband, Count Alfred finds his role as a figurehead unbearable. The supporting cast features Lupino Lane, Lillian Roth and Eugene Pallette. The film was directed by Lubitsch from a screenplay by Guy Bolton and Ernest Vajda adapted from the French play Le Prince Consort, written by Jules Chancel and Leon Xanrof. The play had previously been adapted for Broadway in 1905 by William Boosey and Cosmo Gordon Lennox. The Love Parade is notable for being both the film debut of Jeanette MacDonald and the first "talkie" film made by Ernst Lubitsch. The picture was also released in a French-language version called Parade damour. Chevalier had thought that he would never be capable of acting as a Royal courtier, and had to be persuaded by Lubitsch. This huge box-office hit appeared just after the Wall Street crash, and did much to save the fortunes of Paramount. Kaagaz Ke Phool Kaagaz Ke Phool is a 1959 Hindi film produced and directed by Guru Dutt, who also played the lead role in the film. The film is regarded as the first Indian film in CinemaScope and Dutts final film as director. The film was a box office bomb in its time, but was later considered as a world cinemas cult classic in the 1980s. The films music was composed by S. D. Burman and the lyrics were written by Kaifi Azmi and Shailendra, giving hits such as "Waqt ne Kiya Kya Haseen Situm", sung by Geeta Dutt. Many consider this film to be much ahead of its time. In the 2002 Sight & Sound critics and directors poll, Kaagaz Ke Phool was ranked at #160 among the greatest films of all time. The Scopone Game The Scientific Cardplayer is the English language title of a 1972 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Luigi Comencini. The screenplay was written by Rodolfo Sonego. If I Were You If I Were You is a 2012 Canadian-British comedy-drama from Joan Carr-Wiggin starring Marcia Gay Harden, Leonor Watling and Aidan Quinn. Dirty Weekend Dirty Weekend is a 2015 comedy-drama film written and directed by Neil LaBute and starring Matthew Broderick, Alice Eve, Phil Burke, Gia Crovatin, Matthew Page, Kristen DeVore Rakes, Monique Candelaria and Rob Tode. Nightmare Cinema Nightmare Cinema is a 2018 American horror anthology film featuring work by directors Alejandro Brugués, Joe Dante, Mick Garris, Ryūhei Kitamura, and David Slade. Death Spa Death Spa is a 1989 American horror film directed by Michael Fischa and starring William Bumiller, Brenda Bakke, Merritt Butrick, Ken Foree, Karyn Parsons, and Vanessa Bell Calloway. Butricks role in the film was his last before his death, while Parsonss role marked her feature film debut as an actress. Gordy Gordy is a 1995 American family comedy-drama film directed by Mark Lewis, about a livestock piglet named Gordy who searches for his missing family. Gordy experiences the lives of others who are part of the films side plots, including traveling country music singers Luke McAllister and his daughter Jinnie Sue; and lonely boy Hanky Royce whose mother Jessica is engaged to a sinister businessman, Gilbert Sipes. Gordy changes lives for the people he encounters due to their ability to understand him. The film was released to theaters on May 12, 1995. It was distributed by Miramax Family Films. The film features the song "Pig Power in the House" by Tag Team. A music video was produced for the song, featuring clips from the film. The King Is Alive The King Is Alive is a 2000 dramatic film directed by Kristian Levring. The fourth film to be done according to the Dogme 95 rules, it was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Man of Aran Man of Aran is a 1934 Irish fictional documentary film directed by Robert J. Flaherty about life on the Aran Islands off the western coast of Ireland. It portrays characters living in premodern conditions, documenting their daily routines such as fishing off high cliffs, farming potatoes where there is little soil, and hunting for huge basking sharks to get liver oil for lamps. Some situations are fabricated, such as one scene in which the shark fishermen are almost lost at sea in a sudden gale. Additionally, the family members shown are not actually related, having been chosen from among the islanders for their photogenic qualities. George Stoneys 1978 documentary How the Myth was Made, which is included in the special features of the DVD, relates that the Aran Islanders had not hunted sharks in this way for over fifty years at the time the film was made. Man of Aran is Flahertys re-creation of culture on the edges of modern society, even though much of the primitive life depicted had been left behind by the 1930s. It is impressive, however, for its drama, for its spectacular cinematography of landscape and seascape, and for its concise editing. Speedy Gonzales Speedy Gonzales is a 1955 Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng from a story by Warren Foster. It is the official debut of the title character. It won the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film. This cartoon is the first time Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester meet. Jönssonligans största kupp Jönssonligan största kupp is a Swedish film about the gang Jönssonligan, released to cinemas in Sweden on 3 February 1995. Sharpe's Mission Sharpes Mission is a British television drama, the 11th of a series that follows the career of Richard Sharpe, a British soldier during the Napoleonic Wars. Unlike most of the other installments of the series, this episode was not based on a novel by Bernard Cornwell. Port of Call Port of Call is a 2015 Hong Kong crime thriller film written, edited and directed by Philip Yung and starring Aaron Kwok, Elaine Jin and Patrick Tam. The film is based on a real murder case where a dismembered corpse of a murdered 16-year-old female prostitute was found in Hong Kong in 2008. Port of Call was the closing film at the 39th Hong Kong International Film Festival on 6 April 2015. The film was theatrically released in Hong Kong on 3 December 2015. It was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The World's Greatest Lover The Worlds Greatest Lover is a 1977 American comedy film directed, written by and starring Gene Wilder, and co-starring Carol Kane. It is a tribute/spoof of classic silent comedies and "old Hollywood" of the 1920s, specifically the popularity of romantic icon Rudolph Valentino. Trishul Trishul is a 1978 Indian drama film, written by Salim-Javed, directed by Yash Chopra, and produced by Gulshan Rai. It features music by Mohammed Zahur Khayyam, with lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi. The film was a "Super Hit" at the box office, and one of the top grossers of 1978, along with Muqaddar Ka Sikandar and Don. The film inspired the Tamil Kamal Hassan starrer, Kadal Meengal, and the Malayalam film Meen starring Madhu and Jayan. The movie has been remade in Tamil as Mr. Bharath and in Telugu as Mr. Bharath starring Shoban Babu. The film focuses on the three intertwined stories of Amitabh, Sanjeev, and Shashi. No Small Affair No Small Affair is a 1984 American comedy-drama film directed by Jerry Schatzberg and starring Jon Cryer and Demi Moore. Cryer, Jennifer Tilly and Tim Robbins make their film debuts. Pizza, Beer, and Cigarettes Pizza, Beer, and Cigarettes, is a 1998 Argentine drama film, co-directed and co-written by Israel Adrián Caetano and Bruno Stagnaro. Its also known as: Pizza, Beer & Smokes. The drama features Héctor Anglada, Jorge Sesan, Pamela Jordán, and others. Pizza, Beer, and Cigarettes is the film thats known as "the spark that ignited the New Argentine Cinema when it premiered at the international Mar del Plata Film Festival." The motion picture was filmed entirely in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Miracle in Lane 2 Miracle in Lane 2, originally called Wheelies, is a 2000 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Frankie Muniz, Rick Rossovich, Molly Hagan, and Patrick Levis. Possible Worlds Possible Worlds is a 2000 Canadian film adaptation of the 1990 play of the same name by John Mighton. The film is directed by Robert Lepage, widely considered to be Canada’s premiere theatre artist, and stars Tom McCamus and Tilda Swinton. Music is by George Koller. Mighton approached Lepage to direct an adaption of his play, Lepage had seen a tape of Daniel Brooks minimalistic 1998 production of the play, and agreed to direct the film. He liked Mightons combining of art and science and the theme of diverse, multilayered identity. The Australian film festival Possible Worlds, running since 2006, was named after the film. Glory to the Filmmaker! is a 2007 Japanese film written, directed, edited by the films lead star Takeshi Kitano. It is the second film in Kitanos surrealist autobiographical trilogy, following Takeshis, and concluding with Achilles and the Tortoise. Buck Privates Come Home Buck Privates Come Home is a 1947 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It was released by Universal International and is a sequel to their 1941 hit, Buck Privates. This film marks the final role of veteran actor Nat Pendleton and the film debut of Russ Conway. Born to Be Bad Born to Be Bad is a 1950 melodrama directed by Nicholas Ray, starring Joan Fontaine as a manipulative young woman who will stop at nothing to get what she wants. It is based on the bestselling novel All Kneeling by Anne Parrish. Very Happy Alexander Very Happy Alexander is a 1968 French comedy film, directed by Yves Robert, starring Philippe Noiret, Marlène Jobert and Françoise Brion. This was comic actor Pierre Richards second appearance on film, playing a secondary role toward the end of the plot. The film has been released on DVD on 4 May 2004. My Friend Ivan Lapshin My Friend Ivan Lapshin is a 1985 Soviet crime drama directed by Aleksei German and produced by Lenfilm, based on a novel by Yuri German adapted by Eduard Volodarsky. Music was composed by Arkadi Gagulashvili, sound by Nikolai Astakhov, cinematography by Valeri Fedosov, film editing by Leda Semyonova. It was narrated by Valeri Kuzin. Set in 1935 in the fictional provincial town of Unchansk, the film is presented as the recollections of a man who at the time was a nine-year-old boy living with his father in a communal flat shared with criminal police investigator Ivan Lapshin and a number of other characters. There are several plot strands: a provincial troupe of actors arrive and put on a play without much success; a friend of Lapshins, the journalist Khanin, shows up, depressed after his wifes death; and Lapshin investigates the Solovyov gang of criminals. Lapshin falls in love with the actress Natasha Adashova, but she is in love with Khanin. It is "a film about people building socialism on a bleak frozen plain, their towns one street a long straggle of low wooden buildings beneath a huge white sky, leading from the elegant stucco square by the rivers quayside out into wilderness". According to Tony Wood, Rent-a-Kid Rent-a-Kid is a 1995 American comedy film. It stars Leslie Nielsen, Christopher Lloyd, and Matt McCoy. It was directed by Fred Gerber. A Summer Dress A Summer Dress is a 1996 short film directed by François Ozon about a lagging gay relationship that is refueled in an unexpected way. Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary Stateside Stateside is a 2004 American romantic drama film based on a true story. It is an adventurous love story about a high school rich kid serving in the Marine Corps to avoid jail, who eventually falls in love with an actress with schizophrenia. Those around them ask them to keep their distance from each other, but both refuse. The film is based on a true story. The film was released to theaters on May 21, 2004, and released on video/DVD on October 12, 2004. Headspace Headspace is a 2005 psychological horror film directed by Andrew van den Houten. The screenplay was written by Steve Klausner and William M. Miller, based on a story by Troy McCombs. Machan Machan is a 2008 Sri Lankan comedy film written, directed, and produced by Uberto Pasolini as his directorial debut about the fictional Sri Lankan National Handball Team that vanished in 2004. Made in Hungaria Made in Hungaria is 2009 Hungarian comedy-musical film written by István Tasnádi, Miklós Fenyő and Norbert Köbli and directed by Gergely Fonyó. Adapted from a stage musical with the same title, it follows the life of a group of teens from Hungary in the late 1960s, while the country was under Communist rule. The film received generally positive reviews. Steel Magnolias Steel Magnolias is an American comedy-drama television film directed by Kenny Leon that premiered at Lifetime Network on October 7, 2012. It is a contemporary retelling of the play Steel Magnolias and its 1989 film adaptation. The new film stars an all-Black American cast, including Queen Latifah as MLynn, Jill Scott as Truvy, Condola Rashād as Shelby, Adepero Oduye as Annelle, with Phylicia Rashād as Clairee and Alfre Woodard as Ouiser. Mitron Mitron is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film produced by Vikram Malhotra, presented by Abundantia Entertainment and directed by Nitin Kakkar of Filmistaan fame. Set in the backdrop of the Gujarati milieu, the film traces the journey of Jay and Avni, as they set on the path of finding themselves amidst their social and cultural backgrounds. The film also stars Pratik Gandhi and Neeraj Sood in pivotal roles. The film was released on 14 September 2018. It is a remake of the 2016 Telugu film Pelli Choopulu. Champagne Champagne is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Betty Balfour, Gordon Harker and Jean Bradin. The screenplay was based on an original story by writer and critic Walter C. Mycroft. The film is about a young woman forced to get a job after her father tells her he has lost all his money. Desperate Desperate is a 1947 suspense film noir directed by Anthony Mann and featuring Steve Brodie, Audrey Long, Raymond Burr, Douglas Fowley, William Challee and Jason Robards. The Land Girls The Land Girls is a 1998 film directed by David Leland and starring Catherine McCormack, Rachel Weisz, Anna Friel, Steven Mackintosh and Ann Bell. It is based on the book Land Girls by Angela Huth. Zebra Lounge Zebra Lounge is a 2001 erotic thriller directed by Kari Skogland and starring Kristy Swanson, Stephen Baldwin, Brandy Ledford, and Cameron Daddo. It was written by Claire Montgomery and Monte Montgomery. Ogre Ogre is a 2008 American-Canadian television horror film directed by Steven R. Monroe for the Syfy Channel. In the story, teenagers stumble upon a nearly forgotten town, stuck in a time loop in the 1800s. In order for the town to prevent a horrible plague from occurring, a human needs to be sacrificed every year to a vicious beast known as the Ogre. The Prince & Me 3: A Royal Honeymoon The Prince & Me: A Royal Honeymoon is a 2008 American romantic comedy film, directed by Catherine Cyran, which was released direct-to-video. You Got Served: Beat the World Beat the World is a film written and directed by Robert Adetuyi released in 2011. It was produced by InnerCity Films and Telefilm Canada - Equity Investment Program. The film stars Tyrone Brown, Mishael Morgan, Nikki Grant, Christian Mio Loclair and Parkour artist Chase Armitage. The plot involves three dance crews from around the world preparing to do battle at the international Beat the World competition in Detroit. The House on Pine Street The House on Pine Street is a 2015 independent psychological drama-horror film written by Aaron Keeling, Austin Keeling, and Natalie Jones, and directed by Aaron Keeling and Austin Keeling. The project was partially funded through a Kickstarter campaign. Principal photography took place over 19 days in the spring of 2014. Them Thar Hills Them Thar Hills is a 1934 short comedy film directed by Charley Rogers and starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. The film was so well received by audiences that producer Hal Roach and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer made a sequel, Tit for Tat, which was released five months later, in January 1935. Juarez Juarez is a 1939 American historical drama film directed by William Dieterle. The screenplay by Aeneas MacKenzie, John Huston, and Wolfgang Reinhardt is based on the biography The Phantom Crown by Bertita Harding and the play Juarez and Maximilian by Franz Werfel. The Carpetbaggers The Carpetbaggers is a 1964 American drama film directed by Edward Dmytryk, based on the best-selling novel The Carpetbaggers by Harold Robbins. It stars George Peppard as Jonas Cord, a character based loosely on Howard Hughes, and Alan Ladd in his last role as Nevada Smith, a former western gunslinger turned actor. Carroll Baker, Martha Hyer, Bob Cummings, and Elizabeth Ashley also star. The film is a landmark of the sexual revolution of the 1960s, venturing further than most films of the period with its heated sexual embraces, innuendo, and sadism between men and women, much like the novel, where "there is sex and/or sadism every 17 pages". Filmed in 35mm Panavision, this was one of the first movies to be blown up to 70mm for premiere screening. The Carpetbaggers was released in April 1964. Two years after this film, Steve McQueen played Ladds character in a Western prequel entitled Nevada Smith. Labyrinth Labyrinth is a 2002 Serbian thriller film directed by Miroslav Lekic. It was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 75th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Mango Yellow Mango Yellow is a 2002 Brazilian drama film directed by Cláudio Assis. It stars Matheus Nachtergaele, Jonas Bloch, Dira Paes, Chico Díaz, and Leona Cavalli as working-class people who engage in amorous and social encounters, with most of the action taking place in a hotel and a bar. The directorial debut of Assis, the film was partially inspired by his previous short film Texas Hotel. It was filmed on a low budget in the suburbs of Pernambuco. Mango Yellow received several awards at various film festivals, both in Brazil and abroad, including Festival de Brasília and the Berlin Film Festival. The film was generally praised by domestic reviewers for its characters, soundtrack, cinematography, and depictions of Brazil. Brazilian Film Critics Association selected it as one of the best Brazilian films of all time, while English-speaking critics were more mixed in their response. Ed Gein: The Butcher of Plainfield Ed Gein: The Butcher of Plainfield is a 2007 U.S.-American direct-to-video horror film starring Kane Hodder, Adrienne Frantz, Michael Berryman, Priscilla Barnes and Shawn Hoffman. It is based on the crimes of murderer Ed Gein. Autograph Autograph is a 2010 Indian Bengali drama film by debutant director Srijit Mukherji. The movie is a tribute to Satyajit Rays 1966 film Nayak and yesteryear Bengali actor Uttam Kumar, who portrayed the title role in the film. The film was a blockbuster at the box office. The Count The Count is Charlie Chaplins fifth film for Mutual Film Corporation in 1916. Released on September 4, it co-starred Eric Campbell and Edna Purviance. The Sea of Grass The Sea of Grass is a 1947 Western drama film set in the American Southwest. It was directed by Elia Kazan and based on the 1936 novel of the same name by Conrad Richter. The film stars Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, and Melvyn Douglas. Kazan was reportedly displeased with the resulting film and discouraged people from seeing it. No Way to Treat a Lady No Way to Treat a Lady is a 1968 black comedy thriller directed by Jack Smight, with a screenplay by John Gay adapted from William Goldmans novel of the same name. The film starred Rod Steiger, Lee Remick, George Segal and Eileen Heckart. Segal was nominated for a BAFTA for his role as Detective Moe Brummel. The Paper Brigade The Paper Brigade is a 1997 adventure/comedy film directed by Blair Treu. The film stars Kyle Howard and Robert Englund. The Legend of Suriyothai The Legend of Suriyothai is a 2001 Thai film directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol, portrays the life of a historical figure, who is regarded by Thai people as the "great feminist" Queen Suriyothai. It records the climax when she takes her battle elephant in front of the Burmese army and sacrifices herself to save the life of her king Maha Chakkraphat and his kingdom. Free Willy: Escape from Pirate's Cove Free Willy: Escape from Pirates Cove is a 2010 direct-to-video family film directed by Will Geiger and written by Cindy McCreery. It is the fourth and final installment in the Free Willy film series, and serves a reboot of the franchise. It stars Bindi Irwin and Beau Bridges. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 23 March 2010 in the United States. It was released on 2 August in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is the first film in the series not to feature any cast members from the first three installments. Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl Gang Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl Gang is a 2012 film based on the Joyce Carol Oates novel Confessions of a Girl Gang. Vazhakku Enn 18/9 Vazhakku Enn 18/9 is a 2012 Tamil crime thriller film written and directed by Balaji Sakthivel, starring newcomers Mithun Murali, Sri, Urmila Mahanta and Manisha Yadav in the lead roles. Pre-production of the film began in 2008, with the filming commencing in 2010 only, following several delays. Cinematography was handled by Vijay Milton, while guitarist R. Prasanna had scored the music. The film released on 4 May 2012 to high critical acclaim. Its dubbed Telugu version Premalo Padithe was released on the same day in Andhra Pradesh. The film has received numerous awards and nominations and has spawned several remakes in other Indian languages: Black Butterfly in Malayalam, Case No. 18/9 in Kannada and Chirodini Tumi Je Amar 2 in Bengali. It was also among the films shortlisted by the FFI to become Indias submission for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for the year 2012. Halima's Path Halimas Path is 2012 Bosnian-Croatian-Slovenian drama film about a grieving, but strong-willed Bosniak woman, Halima, who must track down her estranged niece in order to recover the bones of her son lost during the war in Bosnia in the 1990s. The film was selected as the Croatian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Living Among Us Living Among Us is a 2018 American vampire horror film, directed by Brian Metcalf. Filmed in 2013, it was released in 2018, seven months after the death of John Heard, making it his last feature film release. The film was distributed by Vision Films and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment with a limited theatrical release. On January 31, 2018 the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences requested that writer/director/producer Brian Metcalf allow the script, marking Heard’s last work, to be added to their Permanent Core Collection inside the Margaret Herrick Library. Chicago Cab Chicago Cab, also known as Hellcab, is a 1997 American film directed by Mary Cybulski and John Tintori. It is based on a play by Will Kern. Annabelle Serpentine Dance Annabelle Serpentine Dance is a short silent American film produced and distributed by Edison Manufacturing Company in 1895. It is one of several released by the studio the late 19th century. Each short film depicts the popular serpentine dance performed by Annabelle Moore. Many of the prints were distributed in color, which was hand-tinted. Pork Pie Pork Pie is a 2017 comedy road movie written and directed by New Zealander Matt Murphy and produced by Tom Hern. The film is a remake of 1981 movie Goodbye Pork Pie, the first New Zealand film to win a substantial local audience. The remake stars Dean OGorman, James Rolleston and Ashleigh Cummings as a trio of accidental outlaws who travel the length of New Zealand in a stolen orange New Mini. The film was scored by Jonathan Crayford. He Even Has Your Eyes Il a déjà tes yeux is a 2016 French comedy directed by Lucien Jean-Baptiste. The Skin of the Wolf The Skin of the Wolf is a 2017 Spanish drama film directed by Samu Fuentes. The film was released on 6 July 2018 on Netflix. King of the Zombies King of the Zombies is a 1941 American zombie comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and stars Dick Purcell, Joan Woodbury, and Mantan Moreland. The film was produced by Monogram Pictures, and was typical of its B films churned out by the Pine-Thomas team. Along with flying scenes, the use of zany characters and slapstick efforts were juxtaposed with a spy and zombie story. Magic in the Water Magic in the Water is a 1995 American family film directed by Rick Stevenson and starring Mark Harmon, Joshua Jackson and Sarah Wayne. It is about a fictional lake monster in British Columbia. The film was distributed by TriStar Pictures and produced by Triumph Films. The Hunt for the Hidden Relic The Hunt for the Hidden Relic is a 2002 TV-film. The film is directed by Sebastian Niemann and stars Matthias Koeberlin, Naike Rivelli and Dietrich Hollinderbäumer. It is based on the novel Jesus Video, by Andreas Eschbach. Adventures of Power Adventures of Power is an American feature film written and directed by Ari Gold, starring Ari Gold, Michael McKean, Jane Lynch, Shoshannah Stern, Chiu Chi Ling, and Adrian Grenier and featuring Steven Williams, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Annie Golden and Nick Kroll, with a cameo performance by Rush drummer Neil Peart. The soundtrack includes original songs by Ethan Gold and hits by Rush, Mr. Mister, Judas Priest, Phil Collins, Dazz Band, Loverboy, Bow Wow Wow and Woody Guthrie. The film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and made its European debut at the 2008 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. It was released theatrically in 2009 by Variance Films and on DVD/VOD by Phase 4 Films. Tholi Prema Tholi Prema is a 2018 Indian Telugu language coming of age romantic film. It is directed by debutant Venky Atluri and is produced by B. V. S. N. Prasad under his banner Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra. It features Varun Tej and Raashi Khanna in the lead roles. The film was originally going to be released on 9 February 2018, but was pushed back by one day to 10 February not to clash with films like Inttelligent and Gayatri. It was remade in Bengali in 2018 as Fidaa starring Yash Dasgupta. The film received positive reviews from critics and was emerged as a Hit at box office . Alley Cats Strike Alley Cats Strike is a Disney Channel Original Movie that premiered on March 18, 2000. Directed by Rod Daniel, it stars Kyle Schmid, Robert Richard, and Kaley Cuoco. The Bullet Vanishes The Bullet Vanishes is a 2012 Hong Kong-Chinese mystery film. It was written by Yeung Sin-leung and directed by Lo Chi-leung, produced by Mandy Law and Derek Yee, and starring Nicholas Tse, Lau Ching-wan, Yang Mi, Boran Jing, Wu Gang and Liu Kai-chi. The film pertains to a detective duo investigating a series of strange murders, in which the bullets used seemingly vanish, after the death of a factory girl accused as the perpetrator of the theft of a few bullets. Set in 1930s Tiancheng County, China, filming took place in Shanghai. Grossing US$25,280,000 in ticket sales domestically in China, The Bullet Vanishes is the eighth highest grossing Chinese film of 2012. Hard Luck Hard Luck is a 1921 American two-reel silent comedy film starring Buster Keaton. It was written and directed by Keaton and Edward F. Cline. The runtime is 22 minutes. For sixty years it was Keatons only major lost film until it was partially reconstructed in 1987, with the critical final scene still missing. This scene was later discovered in a Russian archive print, and now the full film is available. The Iron Horse The Iron Horse is a 1924 American Western silent film directed by John Ford and produced by Fox Film. It was a major milestone in Fords career, and his lifelong connection to the western movie genre. It was Fords first major film, in part because the hastily planned production went over budget, as Fox was making a hurried response to the success of another studios western. In 2011, this film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu is a 1980 comedy film, primarily notable as the final film of Peter Sellers; the film also marks the final acting appearances of David Tomlinson and John Le Mesurier. Pre-production began with Richard Quine as director. By the time the film entered production, Piers Haggard had replaced him. Peter Sellers handled the re-shoots himself. Based on characters created by Sax Rohmer, the film stars Sellers in the dual role of Fu Manchu, a stereotypical Chinese evil genius, and English country gentleman detective Nayland Smith. Released only two weeks after Sellerss death, the film was a commercial and critical failure. It was also the final screen appearance for Tomlinson, who retired from acting shortly before its release. The Incubus The Incubus is a 1982 American-Canadian horror film directed by John Hough, and starring John Cassavetes, Kerrie Keane, and John Ireland. The plot focuses on a small New England town where a mysterious figure is raping and murdering young women. The film was written by George Franklin, and based on the 1976 novel of the same name by Ray Russell. The film features the British hard rock band Samson at the time when Bruce Dickinson was the singer, in the form of show clips taken from the film Biceps of Steel. A Rage in Harlem A Rage in Harlem is a 1991 American crime film directed by Bill Duke and loosely based on Chester Himes novel A Rage in Harlem. The film stars Forest Whitaker, Danny Glover, Badja Djola, Robin Givens and Gregory Hines. Producer Stephen Woolley intended it to be a comedy film, and several reviewers have described it as such, but this categorization has been disputed by director Bill Duke. The film premiered in competition at the 44th Cannes Film Festival in its Grand Palais, receiving a "five-minute standing ovation." It was also shown at the 2nd Stockholm International Film Festival. My Favorite Season My Favorite Season is a 1993 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, co-written by Téchiné and Pascal Bonitzer, and starring Catherine Deneuve, Daniel Auteuil, and Marthe Villalonga. The story concerns a middle-aged brother and sister who resume their fragile relationship when they are forced to care for their ailing mother. It won Best Foreign Language Film at the 1996 Boston Society of Film Critics Awards. Avvai Shanmugi Avvai Shanmugi is a 1996 Indian Tamil comedy film inspired by the English-language film Mrs Doubtfire starring Robin Williams. It was directed by K. S. Ravikumar and written by Crazy Mohan. The film features Kamal Haasan in the lead role role with Meena, Gemini Ganesan, Nagesh, Heera, Manivannan and Nassar. The films score and soundtrack were composed by Deva, while the film was produced by Ravindran and Hari. Avvai Shanmughi received high positive reviews and became a "Blockbuster" at the box office. This film was remade in Hindi as Chachi 420, released the following year and met with the same success as latter. Defenders of Riga Defenders of Riga is a 2007 Latvian feature film directed by Aigars Grauba starring Elita Kļaviņa, Jānis Reinis, and Artūrs Skrastiņš. The film depicts the Latvian defense of Riga in November 1919 during its struggle for independence. Already by the fifth week of screening, the film had become the most-watched Latvian film produced after the return of independence in 1991. By then, it had been viewed by over 123,000 people. The outdoor scenes of the film were shot at the Cinevilla backlot in Tukums, Latvia, a backlot built especially for Defenders of Riga. Hour of Glory The Small Back Room, released in the United States as Hour of Glory, is a 1949 film by the British producer-writer-director team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger starring David Farrar and Kathleen Byron and featuring Jack Hawkins and Cyril Cusack. It was based on the novel of the same name by Nigel Balchin. The Needle The Needle is a 1988 Soviet thriller film. The main character, Moro, is played by the famous Soviet rock musician Viktor Tsoi. The Needle is known for being one of the first Kazakh new wave films. For Ellen For Ellen is a 2012 American drama film written, produced and directed by So Yong Kim. It stars Paul Dano, who also served as an executive producer. Armed Response Armed Response is a 2017 American action-horror film directed by John Stockwell, and produced by Wesley Snipes, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Anne Heche, Dave Annable and Colby Lopez. The film is produced by Erebus Pictures, a collaboration between WWE Studios and Gene Simmons. It has a 0% score on Rotten Tomatoes. The film was released in the United States on August 4, 2017. Detective Dee: The Four Heavenly Kings Detective Dee: The Four Heavenly Kings is a 2018 Chinese action-adventure fantasy mystery film directed and produced by Tsui Hark, and the third film in his Detective Dee film series. Despite dropping the "Young Detective Dee" title, it is a sequel to 2013s Rise of the Sea Dragon, and as such similarly acts as a prequel to the first installment, Mystery of the Phantom Flame. Mark Chao, Feng Shaofeng, Lin Gengxin and Carina Lau reprise their roles from previous films, alongside newcomers Ethan Juan and Sandra Ma. It was released on July 27, 2018 in China, as well as in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. The Patsy The Patsy is a 1964 American comedy film directed by and starring Jerry Lewis. It was released on August 12, 1964 by Paramount Pictures. Lady in Cement Lady in Cement is a 1968 American neo-noir detective film, directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Frank Sinatra, Raquel Welch, Dan Blocker, Martin Gabel and Richard Conte. A sequel to the 1967 film Tony Rome, and based on the novel by Marvin H. Albert, Lady in Cement was released on November 20, 1968. Gold Gold is a 1974 British thriller film starring Roger Moore and Susannah York and directed by Peter R. Hunt. It was based on the 1970 novel Gold Mine by Wilbur Smith. Moore plays Rodney "Rod" Slater, General Manager of a South African gold mine, who is instructed by his boss Steyner to break through an underground dike into what he is told is a rich seam of gold. Meanwhile, he falls in love with Steyners wife Terry, played by York. In the United States, the film was only released as part of a double bill. Spookies Spookies is a 1986 American independent horror film directed by Brendan Faulkner and Thomas Doran, with additional footage directed by Eugenie Joseph. The plot follows a lost kid and a group of partying teenagers finding an abandoned mansion and becoming trapped inside as a warlock tries to sacrifice the group with the intention of using their vitality to keep his wife alive. The film was given a limited theatrical release in 1987-1988, with a more widespread video release in the latter year, and also aired on cable televisions USA Network multiple times between 1988 and 1991. Despite its limited release, modest box office haul and scarce availability, it has achieved a cult following since its release. Comet in Moominland is an anime film by Telecable Benelux B.V.. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Finnish illustrator and writer Tove Jansson, originally published in Swedish. It was the first full-length Moomin film. It was released in Japan first theatrically on August 8, 1992 as a triple-feature with two unrelated shorter films and later released on video with 10 minutes of extra footage. The film has been dubbed to several European languages. It was the seventh most watched film in Finland in the season 1992/1993 with 166,738 viewers. As the original novel introduces many recurring characters who appear in later Moomin novels, the film similarly works as a prequel to the 1990 anime series Moomin. International version of the film features a new musical score composed by Pierre Kartner whereas the original, Japanese release of the film mainly recycles Sumio Shiratoris score from the anime series. Japanese version, however, has new opening and ending songs "Shiawase no morugaane" and "Kono uchuu he, tsutae tai", both sung by Emiko Shiratori. Down House Down House is a 2001 Russian comedy-gross-out film by Roman Kachanov, a spoof parody on the novel The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky. The film received the Special Jury Prize at Kinotavr. Son frère Son frère is a 2003 French film directed by Patrice Chéreau. The screenplay, based on the Philippe Besson 2001 book Son frère was written by Chéreau and Anne-Louise Trividic. Two Weeks Two Weeks is a 2006 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Steve Stockman and starring Sally Field. It came out in theaters on March 2, 2007, in select theaters, and was released on DVD on September 18, 2007. However, it was screened at the Hamptons International Film Festival on October 20, 2006, and is often cited as a 2006 film. Firaaq Firaaq is a 2008 Hindi political thriller film set one month after the 2002 violence in Gujarat, India and looks at the aftermath in its effects on the lives of everyday people. It claims to be based on "a thousand true stories". Firaaq means both separation and quest in Arabic. The film is the directorial debut of actress Nandita Das and stars Naseeruddin Shah, Deepti Naval, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Inaamulhaq, Nassar, Paresh Rawal, Sanjay Suri, Raghubir Yadav, Shahana Goswami, Amruta Subhash and Tisca Chopra. It has largely been well received locally and internationally. Firaaq won three awards at the Asian Festival of First Films in Singapore in December 2008, the Special Prize at the International Thessaloniki Film Festival, and an award at the Kara Film Festival in Pakistan. It won two National Film Awards at 56th National Film Awards. How to Die in Oregon How to Die in Oregon is a 2011 American documentary film produced and directed by Peter Richardson. It is set in the U.S. state of Oregon and covers the states Death with Dignity Act that allows terminally ill patients to self-administer barbiturates prescribed by their physician to end their own life, referred to as assisted suicide to opponents and medical aid in dying to proponents. Old Fashioned Old Fashioned is a 2014 romantic comedy directed and written by Rik Swartzwelder, who also plays the male lead opposite Elizabeth Ann Roberts. The film had a limited release in just three markets on February 6, 2015, with its major release over the Valentines weekend that followed. The New Adventures of Aladdin The New Adventures of Aladdin is a 2015 French comedy film directed by Arthur Benzaquen and starring Kev Adams. Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words is a 2015 Swedish documentary film about Ingrid Bergman directed by Stig Björkman. It was screened in the Cannes Classics section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival where it received a special mention for LŒil dor. Paris Belongs to Us Paris Belongs to Us is a 1961 French mystery film directed by Jacques Rivette. Set in Paris in 1957 and often referencing Shakespeares play Pericles, the title is highly ironic because the characters are immigrants or alienated and do not feel that they belong at all. The story centres on an essentially innocent young university student called Anne who through her older brother meets a group of friends haunted by mysterious tensions and fears that lead two of them to commit suicide. Among them is her opposite, a femme fatale called Terry who has had affairs with all the men. The source of the malaise affecting the group is never explained, leaving viewers to ponder how far it might be an amalgam of individual imbalances, general existentialist anxiety, or the more specific paranoia of the Cold War as the world faced the possibility of nuclear annihilation. Nate and Hayes Nate and Hayes is a 1983 swashbuckling adventure film set in the South Pacific in the late 19th century. Directed by Ferdinand Fairfax and filmed on location in Fiji and New Zealand, it starred Tommy Lee Jones, Michael OKeefe and Jenny Seagrove. It was one of several 1980s films designed to capitalize on the popularity of Indiana Jones, but Nate and Hayes was a flop at the box office. This contributed to the stigma that pirate swashbucklers were box office poison, a belief not laid to rest until the 2003 release of The Curse of the Black Pearl. Radio Arrow Radiofreccia, released in 1998, is the first movie directed by Italian rock singer-songwriter Luciano Ligabue, based on his 1997 debut novel Fuori e dentro il Borgo. It features the singer-songwriter Francesco Guccini in a small role. Wedding Wars Wedding Wars is a 2006 American-Canadian made-for-television LGBT romantic comedy film directed by Jim Fall and starring John Stamos, Eric Dane, Bonnie Somerville, James Brolin and Sean Maher. Executive produced by Neil Meron and Craig Zadan, the film was written by Stephen Mazur. It premiered in the US on December 11, 2006 on A&E. Stamos portrays gay wedding planner Shel, who is prompted to speak out for his own right to marry when his brother Bens boss and future father-in-law Governor Welling speaks out publicly against gay marriage. Stamos appeared on the cover of the LGBT news magazine The Advocate to promote Wedding Wars. The film was well-received, and it is the first of its kind to explore gay marriage. Connected For the 2011 Tiffany Shlain film, see An Autoblogography About Love. Connected is a 2008 Hong Kong action film, and a remake of the 2004 American film Cellular co-written, produced and directed by Benny Chan. The film stars Louis Koo, Barbie Hsu, Nick Cheung and Liu Ye. Connected tells the story of Bob, a single father who receives a distressing phone call on his cellular phone from Grace Wong, a woman who has been kidnapped by a gang of corrupt Interpol agents who have a hidden agenda. The film began development at Warner China Film HG, the Chinese production arm of Warner Bros., who felt that a remake of Cellular would reach out to Hong Kongs cell phone user population, and decided to hire Benny Chan to develop a screenplay for the film. Chan and his screenwriters spent two years working on the script. For Connected, Chan wanted to improve on the previous film by making the characters and the situations in his remake seem more believable. Principal photography took place in Hong Kong. Connected was released in Hong Kong on 25 September 2008. Kiss Them for Me Kiss Them for Me is a 1957 American romantic comedy film directed by Stanley Donen in CinemaScope. and starring Cary Grant, Jayne Mansfield and model-turned-actress Suzy Parker in her first film role. The film is an adaptation of the 1945 Broadway play of the same name, itself based on Frederic Wakeman Sr.s 1944 novel Shore Leave. The supporting cast features Ray Walston, Werner Klemperer, Leif Erickson, and Larry Blyden. Stolen Spring Stolen Spring is a 1993 Danish film adaptation of Hans Scherfigs novel The Stolen Spring. Stolen Spring was shot in 1993 starring some of the biggest stars in Danish Cinema, such as Fritz Helmuth. The book is a collective novel, in that the protagonist isnt a single person, but rather a group. Some critics think that the movie remake has failed to retain this and other thematics, and therefore does not deliver Scherfigs socialist message. Knights Knights is a 1993 American martial arts science fiction action film directed by Albert Pyun and starring starring kickboxing champion Kathy Long in her Hollywood debut. The film is a sequel to Pyuns 1989 film, Cyborg, and was released direct to home video in 1993. Maachis Maachis is a 1996 Indian Hindi period political thriller film directed by Gulzar and produced by R. V. Pandit. It stars Om Puri, Tabu, Chandrachur Singh and Jimmy Sheirgill in the lead roles. The film portrays the circumstances surrounding the rise of the Sikh insurgency in Punjab in the 1980s and traces the transformation of a youth from a boy next door to an angry person bent on wreaking vengeance, upon receiving gross injustice from the political system and sidelined being labelled as terrorist, to make it easy to kill him without any state accountability. The title is used as a metaphor that conveys that the youth of any nation are matchsticks that could ignite due to deficiencies in the political and policing systems. Maachis was a critical and commercial success. Gulzars direction and the music of Vishal Bhardwaj were strong points. To this day, many songs from the film, particularly "Chappa Chappa Charkha Chale" and "Chhod Aaye Hum Vo Galiyaan" can be heard playing on FM radio or TV channels. Bhardwaj went on to become a director and has directed movies such as Maqbool as well as the highly lauded Omkara. "Chhod Aaye Hum" was the first Hindi film song sung by the now famous Indian singer KK. Maachis is a film about what atrocities can drive an ordinary human to do. It looks back at the Punjab problem and tries to figure out some of the root causes. Street Fight Street Fight is a 2005 documentary film by Marshall Curry, chronicling Cory Bookers 2002 campaign against Sharpe James for Mayor of Newark, New Jersey. Other credits include Rory Kennedy, Liz Garbus, Mary Manhardt, Marisa Karplus, and Adam Etline. Street Fight screened at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival and was later aired on the PBS series P.O.V. on July 5, 2005, and CBC Newsworld in Canada on May 7, 2006. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Quantum Apocalypse Quantum Apocalypse is a 2010 science fiction film directed by Justin Jones. I, Anna I, Anna is a 2012 noir thriller film written and directed by Barnaby Southcombe and based on Elsa Lewins novel of the same name. The film stars Southcombes mother Charlotte Rampling alongside Gabriel Byrne and Hayley Atwell. 50 to 1 50 to 1 is a 2014 American drama film based on the true story of Mine That Bird, an undersized thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2009 Kentucky Derby in one of the biggest upsets in the history of the race. The film received a limited release on March 21, 2014. It was directed by Jim Wilson, who also co-wrote the script with Faith Conroy, and stars Skeet Ulrich, Christian Kane and William Devane. Jockey Calvin Borel, who rode Mine that Bird to his upset Derby win, plays himself in the film. Rewind This! Rewind This! is a 2013 documentary film directed by Josh Johnson about the impact of VHS on the film industry and home video, as well as about collectors of videotapes. Charlie's Country Charlies Country is a 2013 Australian drama film directed by Rolf de Heer. It was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival where David Gulpilil won the award for Best Actor. It was also screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival and awarded the Best Fiction Prize and the Youth Jury Prize at the 2015 International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights in Geneva. The film was selected as the Australian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. SK1 SK1, known in the US as Serial Killer 1, is a 2014 French thriller drama film directed by Frédéric Tellier. The term "SK1" is a codename given by the police to the first serial killer who was identified and arrested via DNA analysis in France. Closeness Closeness is a 2017 Russian drama film directed by Kantemir Balagov, in his feature film debut. It was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, it won the FIPRESCI Prize in the Un Certain Regard section. The Adventures of Sebastian Cole The Adventures of Sebastian Cole is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Tod Williams and starring Adrian Grenier as the title character. Me and Morrison Me and Morrison is a 2001 Finnish romantic drama film directed by Lenka Hellstedt. The film is based on the novel Minä ja Morrison by Katariina Souri and it is the second film in the Restless trilogy, preceded by Restless and followed by Addiction. Main, Meri Patni... Aur Woh! Main, Meri Patni Aur Woh is a 2005 Hindi romantic comedy film, directed by Chandan Arora, starring Rajpal Yadav, Rituparna Sengupta and Kay Kay Menon as the leading actors. The film released on 7 October 2005. The story was loosely based on the 1989 Malayaam movie Vadakkunokkiyantram. Singer Mohit Chauhan used his song Guncha Koi from his highly successful album Sapney in this movie. It was picturised on actor Kay Kay Menon. Everybody Has a Plan Everybody Has a Plan is a 2012 Argentine crime thriller film directed by Ana Piterbarg and starring Viggo Mortensen and Soledad Villamil. A joint production of Argentine and Spanish companies, it was written by Anna Cohan and Ana Piterbarg. My Sweet Pepper Land My Sweet Pepper Land is a 2013 Kurdish-language internationally co-produced drama film directed by Huner Saleem. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. It was nominated in the 7th annual Asia Pacific Screen Awards for Achievement in Directing for Huner Saleem and Best Performance by an Actress for Golshifteh Farahani. Free Fall Free Fall is a 2014 U.S. direct-to-video crime thriller film directed by Malek Akkad in his feature debut and starring Sarah Butler, Malcolm McDowell and D. B. Sweeney. It follows an employee followed by an assassin and locked in an elevator. The Return of the Vampire The Return of the Vampire is a horror film released in 1943 by Columbia Pictures. The film presents an Englishwomans two encounters with a vampire. The first encounter takes place during World War I, and the second during World War II. The film stars Bela Lugosi as the vampire Armand Tesla. The Return of the Vampire is not an official sequel to Lugosis 1931 Universal Studios film Dracula, but the film has been interpreted by many critics and Dracula scholars as an unofficial follow-up with Lugosis character renamed only because the film was not made by Universal. The File on Thelma Jordon The File on Thelma Jordon is a 1950 American film noir drama directed by Robert Siodmak from a screenplay by Ketti Frings. It stars Barbara Stanwyck and Wendell Corey. Brain Smasher... A Love Story Brainsmasher... A Love Story is a 1993 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Albert Pyun. It stars Andrew Dice Clay as Ed "Brainsmasher" Molloy and Teri Hatcher as Samantha Crain. Bert: The Last Virgin Bert: The Last Virgin is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 December 1995, based on the Bert Diaries by Anders Jacobsson and Sören Olsson. It introduces new characters to the Bert Universe and uses actors like Martin Andersson and Cajsalisa Ejemyr. The film was rated 7 in Sweden The Last Days The Last Days is a documentary, directed by James Moll and produced by June Beallor and Kenneth Lipper in 1998. Steven Spielberg was one of the executive producers, in his role as founder of the Shoah Foundation. The film tells the stories of five Hungarian Jews during the Shoah. It focuses on the horrors of life in the Nazi concentration camps, but also stresses the optimism and desire to survive of the survivors. The film won an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature. Shoah survivors Bill Basch, Irene Zisblatt, Renee Firestone, Alice Lok Cahana, Tom Lantos, Dario Gabbai and Randolph Braham are featured in the film. Concert for George Concert for George is a 2003 British documentary film directed by David Leland that covers the events of the Concert for George, a tribute concert for George Harrison held at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 29 November 2002. A benefit for Harrisons Material World Charitable Foundation, the all-star concert took place on the day of the first anniversary of his death. Proceeds from the film also went to the Material World Charitable Foundation. The film was shot using discreet cameras from over twelve locations. The film was released theatrically in Los Angeles, New York and other select locations on 3 October 2003, and was then released in the UK on 10 October. Following its release on DVD in November 2003, the film won the Best Long Form Video Grammy in 2005. One disc of the double DVD set is the theatrical version of Lelands film, while the other is the complete concert. The film was re-released on Blu-ray as a special two-disc set on 22 March 2012. At Metacritic, Concert for George received a score of 82 out of 100, based on ten reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". A Soap En Soap is a 2006 Danish melodramatic comedy film directed by Pernille Fischer Christensen which incorporates many of the austere techniques of Dogme style. The movie, starring Trine Dyrholm and David Dencik, follows the turbulent relationship between an abrasive beauty clinic owner and a depressed pre-op transgender woman. Made on a budget of 1.5 million dollars, it was the first feature film directed by Christensen. Kill Speed Kill Speed is a 2010 action film directed by Kim Bass, who is a commercial rated pilot. It stars Andrew Keegan, Brandon Quinn, Nick Carter, Natalia Cigliuti and Greg Grunberg in an aviation-themed crime/thriller drama. The film features music by: Steppenwolf, Tears for Fears, Nick Carter, Jada Pinkett-Smith’s Wicked Wisdom; and world-renowned bass guitarist Nathan East. 8213: Gacy House 8213: Gacy House or Paranormal Entity 2: Gacy House is a 2010 American horror film directed by Anthony Fankhauser and distributed by The Asylum. The film serves as a loose prequel to The Asylums 2009 film Paranormal Entity, and a mockbuster of the film Paranormal Activity 2. Champs Champs is a 2014 documentary film focusing on boxers Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, and Bernard Hopkins. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 19, 2014. Starz released the film on March 13, 2015, in a theatrical release and through video on demand. Once Upon a Time in Shanghai Once Upon a Time in Shanghai is a 2014 Hong Kong-Chinese martial arts film directed by Wong Ching-po and starring Sammo Hung, Philip Ng and Andy On with action choreography by Yuen Woo-ping and Yuen Cheung-yan. The film is a remake of the 1972 film Boxer from Shantung which starred Chen Kuan-tai, who also appears in a supporting role in this film. The Two of Us The Two of Us is a 1967 French comedy-drama film. It starred Michel Simon, Charles Denner and Alain Cohen, and was the first film Claude Berri directed. The film was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival, where Michel Simon won the Silver Bear for Best Actor award. Octopus Octopus is a 2000 horror film produced by Nu Image that premiered on the USA Network in the summer of 2000. The movie stars Jay Harrington, David Beecroft, Ricco Ross, and has a brief, but significant appearance by poet Jeff Nuttall. It was followed by a sequel, River of Fear, in 2001. Ingenious Ingenious is a 2009 American film. It is a rags-to-riches story of two friends, a small-time inventor and a sharky salesman, who hit rock bottom before coming up with a gizmo that becomes a worldwide phenomenon. It is based on the true story of some friends who are trying to come up with an invention, before hitting on an idea. Stormy Weather Stormy Weather is a 1943 American musical film produced and released by 20th Century Fox. The film is considered one of the best Hollywood musicals with an African-American cast, the other being MGMs Cabin in the Sky. The film is considered a primary showcase of some of the top African-American performers of the time, during an era when African-American actors and singers rarely appeared in lead roles in mainstream Hollywood productions, especially those of the musical genre. Stormy Weather takes its title from the 1933 song of the same title, which is performed near the end of the film. It is based upon the life and times of its star, dancer Bill "Bojangles" Robinson. Robinson plays "Bill Williamson", a talented born dancer who returns home in 1918 after serving in World War I and tries to pursue a career as a performer. Along the way, he approaches a beautiful singer named Selina Rogers, played by Lena Horne in one of her few non-MGM film appearances. The character of Selina was invented for the film; Robinson did not have such a romance in real life. Dooley Wilson co-stars as Bills perpetually broke friend and Emmett ‘Babe’ Wallace co-stars as the antagonist vying for Lena’s hand. Other performers in the movie were Cab Calloway and Fats Waller, the Nicholas Brothers dancing duo, comedian F. E. Miller, singer Ada Brown, and Katherine Dunham with her dance troupe. Despite a running time of only 77 minutes, the film features some 20 musical numbers. This was Robinsons final film; Waller died only a few months after its release. The films musical highlights include Waller performing his composition "Aint Misbehavin", Cab Calloway leading his band in his composition "Jumpin Jive", and a lengthy sequence built around the title song, featuring the vocals of Lena Horne and the dancing of Katherine Dunham. Horne also performs in several dance numbers with Robinson. The movie was adapted by Frederick J. Jackson, Ted Koehler and H.S. Kraft from the story by Jerry Horwin and Seymour B. Robinson. It was directed by Andrew L. Stone. In 2001, Stormy Weather was selected for the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." It was released on DVD in North America in 2005. They Won't Believe Me They Wont Believe Me is a 1947 black-and-white film noir directed by Irving Pichel and starring Robert Young, Susan Hayward and Jane Greer. It was produced by Alfred Hitchcocks longtime assistant and collaborator, Joan Harrison. Ercole e la regina di Lidia Hercules Unchained is a 1959 Italian-French epic fantasy feature film starring Steve Reeves and Sylva Koscina in a story about two warring brothers and Hercules tribulations in the court of Queen Omphale. The film is the sequel to the Reeves vehicle Hercules and marks Reeves second - and last - appearance as Hercules. The films screenplay, loosely based upon various Greek myths and plays by Aeschylus and Sophocles, was written by Ennio De Concini and Pietro Francisci with Francisci directing and Bruno Vailati and Ferruccio De Martino producing the film. Christ Stopped at Eboli Christ Stopped at Eboli, also known as Eboli in the United States, is a 1979 drama film directed by Francesco Rosi, adapted from the book of the same name by Carlo Levi. It stars Gian Maria Volonté as Levi, a political dissident under Fascism who was exiled in the Basilicata region in Southern Italy. The film was shown out of competition at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival and was the first to receive a BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1983. It was included in the book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die. St George's Day St Georges Day is a 2012 British gangster film. It is directed by Frank Harper and stars Harper, Craig Fairbrass, Charles Dance, Vincent Regan, Dexter Fletcher, Nick Moran and Keeley Hazell. 404: Error Not Found 404 is a 2011 Indian Hindi psychological thriller film written and directed by Prawaal Raman. It stars Imaad Shah, Nishikant Kamat, Rajvvir Aroraa, Tisca Chopra and Satish Kaushik in the lead roles. It is produced by Imagik Media Private Ltd. and was released in theaters on May 20, 2011. The movie follows a Medical College student who shifts to the College Hostels Room No. 404 where a previously staying medical student had committed suicide and the paranormal delusions that he begins having since then. Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Coolkyoushinja. The series began serialization in Futabashas Monthly Action magazine in May 2013, and is licensed in North America by Seven Seas Entertainment. Two spin-off manga, one by Mitsuhiro Kimura and the other by Ayami Kazama, are serialized in Monthly Action. An anime television series produced by Kyoto Animation aired in Japan between January and April 2017. A second anime season has been greenlit. The Spy in Black The Spy in Black is a 1939 British film, and the first collaboration between the British filmmakers Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. They were brought together by Alexander Korda to make the World War I spy thriller by Joseph Storer Clouston into a film. Powell and Pressburger eventually made over 20 films during the course of their partnership. The Spy in Black stars Conrad Veidt, Valerie Hobson, and Sebastian Shaw, and also features Marius Goring and Torin Thatcher as two German submarine officers. And Grant Sutherland, who acted the role of a minister in Powells The Edge of the World, appears in this film as a Scottish air raid warden. The Nun The Nun is a 1966 French drama film directed by Jacques Rivette and based on the novel of the same title by Denis Diderot. God of Gamblers III: Back to Shanghai God of Gamblers III: Back to Shanghai is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film, a sequel to the 1990 film, God of Gamblers II. The film is directed by Wong Jing, and stars Stephen Chow and Ng Man-tat. The film does not feature the Knight of Gamblers nor the God of Gamblers. God of Gamblers III continues the story of the Saint of Gamblers. Naken Naken is a 2000 Swedish comedy film written and directed by Torkel and Mårten Knutsson. It stars Henrik Norberg as a naked man who is caught in a time loop on the day of his wedding. Bad Boy Dawg is 2002 dramedy film directed by Victoria Hochberg. It stars Denis Leary and Elizabeth Hurley, in their second film together. Steffani Brass was nominated for Young Artist Award for her role in this film. Although intended to be released in theaters under the title Bad Boy, it was ultimately distributed direct-to-video. Bornova Bornova Bornova Bornova is a 2009 Turkish drama film, written, produced and directed by İnan Temelkuran, depicting a day in the lives of three young men from the same neighborhood in İzmirs Bornova district. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won several awards, including the Golden Orange and Turkish Film Critics Association awards for Best Film, at the 46th Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival. Bleeding Heart Bleeding Heart is a 2015 American drama film written and directed by Diane Bell. The film stars Jessica Biel, Zosia Mamet, Joe Anderson and Edi Gathegi. The film was produced by Jonathan Schwartz, Andrea Sperling, and Greg Ammon. Towed in a Hole Towed in a Hole is a 1932 pre-Code comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. The "two-reeler" short was produced by Hal Roach, directed by George Marshall, and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Intruder in the Dust Intruder in the Dust is a 1949 crime drama film produced and directed by Clarence Brown and starring David Brian, Claude Jarman Jr. and Juano Hernandez. The film is based on the novel Intruder in the Dust by William Faulkner. Ator, the Fighting Eagle Ator, the Fighting Eagle is a 1982 Italian adventure-fantasy film directed by Joe DAmato, and the first film to feature the character Ator. It is a mockbuster of the film Conan the Barbarian, which was released in the same year. Boy s tenyu Shadowboxing is a 2005 Russian 4-episode sports drama movie. The film stars Denis Nikiforov, Yelena Panova, and Andrey Panin, and it was directed by Aleksey Sidorov. The title track from the music score was performed by Finnish cello rock band Apocalyptica. The films sequel, Revenge, was released in Russia in 2007. The Divine Move The Divine Move is a 2014 South Korean action film about a former baduk players quest for revenge. The title refers to a particularly brilliant move, considered to be a "once in a lifetime" experience for only the best professionals, in the board game baduk which often turns what was a losing or close game into a winning effort at the most crucial moment. I Shot Jesse James I Shot Jesse James is a 1949 American western film directed by Samuel Fuller about the murder of Jesse James by Robert Ford and Robert Fords life afterwards. The story is built around a fictional rivalry between Ford and his eventual killer Edward Kelley over a woman. I Shot Jesse James is Samuel Fullers first movie, and stars Reed Hadley as Jesse James and John Ireland as Bob Ford. The film was released on video by the Criterion Collections Eclipse imprint together with The Baron of Arizona and The Steel Helmet. Lambert the Sheepish Lion Lambert the Sheepish Lion is a Disney animated short film that was released in 1952. It was directed by Jack Hannah. Chushingura Chūshingura: Hana no Maki, Yuki no Maki is a 1962 Japanese period drama film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki, produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka, Sanezumi Fujimoto, and Inagaki. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is based on the story of the forty-seven rōnin. The film stars Toshiro Mifune as Genba Tawaraboshi, along with Matsumoto Hakuō I, Yūzō Kayama, Tatsuya Mihashi, Akira Takarada, Yosuke Natsuki, Makoto Satō, and Tadao Takashima. Chūshingura: Hana no Maki, Yuki no Maki was released theatrically in Japan on 3 November 1962. It was released under the title 47 Samurai in the United States, and as The 47 Ronin in Australia. Sword of the Valiant: The Legend of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Sword of the Valiant: The Legend of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a 1984 dramatic fantasy film directed by Stephen Weeks and starring Miles OKeeffe, Trevor Howard, Lila Kedrova, Cyrielle Clair, Leigh Lawson, Peter Cushing, and Sean Connery. The film is loosely based on the poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, written in the late 14th century, but the narrative differs substantially. It was the second time Weeks had adapted the traditional tale into a film. His first effort was Gawain and the Green Knight. Coolie Coolie is a 1983 Indian Bollywood action comedy film, directed by Manmohan Desai and written by Kader Khan. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan as Iqbal Aslam Khan, a railway coolie, with supporting roles played by Rishi Kapoor, Rati Agnihotri, Kader Khan, Waheeda Rehman, Suresh Oberoi and Puneet Issar. The film made over per territory, a rare achievement for the time. The film is notorious for a fight scene with co-star Puneet Issar, during which Amitabh Bachchan had a near-fatal injury due to a mistimed jump. Namukku Parkkan Munthiri Thoppukal Namukku Parkkan Munthirithoppukal is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language romance drama film written and directed by Padmarajan, based on the 1986 Malayalam novel Nammukku Gramangalil Chennu Rapparkkam by K. K. Sudhakaran. The film stars Mohanlal, Shari, Thilakan, Vineeth, and Kaviyoor Ponnamma. The film is noted for its rich and detailed screenplay, expressive cinematography and flowing musical narration. The film is considered as one of the seminal works of the golden age of Malayalam cinema that lasted from the mid 1980s until the mid 1990s. Mohanlals portrayal of Solomon has brought out one of the exceptional romantic characters in Malayalam cinema, and is also noted for the performance of Thilakan and Shari, and the background score by Johnson. Venu won the National Film Award for Best Cinematography and Shari won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress and Filmfare Award for Best Actress in Malayalam for the film. Miranda Miranda is a 2002 British comedy film starring Christina Ricci, Kyle MacLachlan, John Simm, John Hurt, Tamsin Greig and Julian Rhind-Tutt. The film is classified as a romance/thriller by IMDb. Witch Hunter Robin is a 2002 Japanese anime series created by Sunrise and animation director Shūkō Murase. The series follows a fictional Japanese branch of a secret global organization called "SOLOMON" or the "Solomon Toukatsu Ninidantai", abbreviated as "STN" or "STN-J". Solomon fights the harmful use of witchcraft using a database of witches, which includes those who have obtained the power of witchcraft through genetics and others who carry the gene in order to arrest or eliminate them should their powers "awaken". The series focuses on one STN-J member, Robin Sena. Pretty Ugly People Pretty Ugly People is a 2008 American black comedy-drama film written and directed by Tate Taylor, and his feature film debut. It was filmed in Montana. The film is the story of a group of childhood friends brought back together by one of their number, Lucy, who planned a surprise four-day hike in the Montana wilderness to celebrate losing hundreds of pounds of weight after gastric bypass surgery. However, Lucy quickly realizes while she has become thin and happy, her friends, played by Melissa McCarthy, Larry Sullivan, Phill Lewis, Josh Hopkins, Jack Noseworthy, Octavia Spencer, and Philip Littell, are miserable. Killer Babes Moordwijven is a 2007 black comedy about millionaire wives who get revenge on their cheating husbands by having them killed. The film is directed by Dick Maas. This film marks the first film in 6 years he has directed, and the first Dutch language film in 12 years, the last previous film being Flodder 3. It was first to be called De Botox Methode, but this title was dropped because of legal matters. The Other F Word The Other F Word is a 2011 American documentary film directed by independent filmmaker Andrea Blaugrund Nevins. The film explores the world of aging punk rock musicians, as they transition into parents and try to maintain the contrast between their anti-authoritarian lifestyle with the responsibilities of fatherhood, the titular "other F word". In addition to interviewing over twenty musicians from across the spectrum of the punk genre, including Mark Hoppus of Blink 182 and Fat Mike of NOFX, the film also includes other emblematic figures of subculture such as professional skateboarder Tony Hawk, in a chronicle of the struggles and rewards that accompany raising their children. It was released in the U.S. by Oscilloscope Laboratories in 2011. Boundaries Boundaries is a 2018 road trip comedy-drama film written and directed by Shana Feste. It stars Vera Farmiga, Christopher Plummer, Lewis MacDougall, Bobby Cannavale, Kristen Schaal, Christopher Lloyd, and Peter Fonda. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 12, 2018 and was released in the United States on June 22, 2018 by Sony Pictures Classics, and in Canada on July 6, 2018, by Mongrel Media. This was the final film featuring Peter Fonda to be released during his lifetime. Blue Blue is the twelfth and final feature film by director Derek Jarman, released four months before his death from AIDS-related complications. Such complications had already rendered him partially blind at the time of the films release, only being able to see in shades of blue. The film was his last testament as a film-maker, and consists of a single shot of saturated blue colour - specifically International Klein Blue. This fills the screen, as background to a soundtrack where Jarmans and some of his long-time collaborators narration describes his life and vision. Captain Conan Captain Conan is a 1996 French drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. It is based on the 1934 Prix Goncourt-winning novel Captain Conan by Roger Vercel. Dangerous Ground Dangerous Ground is a 1997 action thriller film starring Ice Cube and Elizabeth Hurley, directed by Darrell Roodt and written by Greg Latter and Darrell Roodt. Kya Kehna Kya Kehna is a 2000 Indian Hindi drama film directed by Kundan Shah. The film stars Preity Zinta as a single teenage mother and Saif Ali Khan as the father , with Chandrachur Singh, Anupam Kher and Farida Jalal playing supporting roles. Kya Kehna dealt with the taboo issue of pre-marital pregnancy and the views of society. The film premiered on 19 May 2000, and was a box office success becoming one of the highest grossing Bollywood films of 2000, establishing Zintas career in the Hindi film industry. The film was moderately well received by film critics, with Zintas performance being highlighted along with the treatment of issues that the story tackles. Kya Kehna won numerous accolades including the Best Story Award for Honey Irani and a nomination for Best Actress for Zinta at the 46th Filmfare Awards among others. The Day the Earth Stopped The Day the Earth Stopped is a 2008 American direct-to-DVD science fiction film produced by independent studio The Asylum, directed by and starring C. Thomas Howell. Its title and premise are similar to those of the 2008 remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still but the films plot also incorporates elements from other science-fiction films involving aliens, such as Transformers, Independence Day and Earth vs. the Flying Saucers. The film is Howells second Asylum film in which he was attached as director, the first being The Next Wave. The film stars director C. Thomas Howell as the protagonist, soldier Josh Myron, who witnesses the arrival of giant alien robots that threaten to destroy the Earth unless they are shown the value of human existence. Myron becomes a fugitive to protect the aliens messenger Skye and tries to meet her demands, while the aliens begin to tilt the Earth on its axis and all military defense is defeated. Never Surrender Never Surrender is a 2009 MMA film about an MMA champion who finds himself fighting in illegal underground cage fights. The films cast features a number of real MMA fighters. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California and was produced by Destiny Entertainment Productions. It is distributed in the United States by Lions Gate Entertainment. Marley & Me: The Puppy Years Marley & Me: The Puppy Years is a 2011 American direct-to-DVD comedy film and prequel to Marley & Me. The film was directed by Michael Damian and written by Damian and his wife Janeen Damian. The film was released on DVD on June 1, 2011. As the title suggests, the film is about Marley in his puppy years. Marley and his owner Bodi Grogan cause trouble at the local dog contest. Unlike the original film however, Marley is given a speaking voice. No Vacancy The Helpers is a 2012 American horror film by Chris Stokes. The film was released on September 28, 2012. Also known as No Vacancy. County Hospital County Hospital is a Laurel and Hardy short film made in 1932. It was directed by James Parrott, produced by Hal Roach and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Ollie is in hospital with a broken leg, Stan comes to visit and ends up getting Ollie kicked out; on the way home Stan crashes the car. The Crimson Kimono The Crimson Kimono is a 1959 film noir directed by Samuel Fuller. The film stars James Shigeta, Glenn Corbett and Victoria Shaw. It featured several ahead-of-its-time ideas about race and societys perception of race, a thematic and stylistic trademark of Fuller. The film is essentially about two cops, friends and Korean War veterans, Detective Joe Kojaku and Detective Sgt. Charlie Bancroft, who attempt to solve the murder of a local entertainer. A love triangle soon develops between a key witness, Christine Downes, and the two principal leads. 200 Motels 200 Motels is a 1971 American-British musical surrealist film cowritten by Frank Zappa and Tony Palmer and starring The Mothers of Invention, Theodore Bikel and Ringo Starr. A soundtrack album was released in the same year, with a slightly different selection of music. Montenegro Montenegro also known as Montenegro – Or Pigs and Pearls is a 1981 Swedish black comedy film by Serbian director Dušan Makavejev. Best of the Best 3: No Turning Back Best of the Best 3: No Turning Back is a 1995 martial arts action film directed by the films star Phillip Rhee. It is the second sequel in the Best of the Best film series. The film co-stars Christopher McDonald, Gina Gershon, Dee Wallace and an uncredited R. Lee Ermey. Rhees Tommy Lee returns to his small hometown to find it under siege by a neo-Nazi gang whose leader is played by Mark Rolston. DNA DNA is a 1997 American science fiction action horror film starring Mark Dacascos and Jürgen Prochnow, and directed by William Mesa. Filming took place in the Philippines. The film was retitled ADN - La menace for its French DVD release, and Scarabée for its television showing. It is also known as Genetic Code in some areas of Europe. The Lost Prince The Lost Prince is a British television drama about the life of Prince John – youngest child of Britains King George V and Queen Mary – who died at the age of 13 in 1919. A Talkback Thames production written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff, it was originally broadcast in January 2003. It won an Emmy Award in September 2005. The Bondage Bondage is a 2006 film written and directed by Eric Allen Bell. The film had limited release in January 2006. The Ferryman The Ferryman is a New Zealand made horror film directed by Chris Graham and starring British actor John Rhys-Davies and New Zealand actress Amber Sainsbury; the film was released in the middle of 2007. The 1970s style film follows a group of twenty-somethings who charter a boat to Fiji for the trip of a lifetime, before stumbling upon an evil that demands vengeance at any cost. The film has sold to over 38 countries including the United States, Great Britain, Germany and most of Asia with worldwide sales receipts now in the millions of dollars. Game Game is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Abhinay Deo and produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani of Excel Entertainment. It stars Abhishek Bachchan, Kangana Ranaut, Anupam Kher, Sarah-Jane Dias, Shahana Goswami, Boman Irani, Gauahar Khan and Jimmy Sheirgill among others. The film is a stylish action thriller and is shot at locations in Mumbai, Samos Island in Greece, Istanbul, London and Bangkok. It is said to be in the same type of genre as The Bourne Identity trilogy. It is similar to Agatha Christies And Then There Were None. The theatrical trailer was premièred in theatres with Anees Bazmees No Problem on 10 December 2010. The film was released on 1 April 2011 Canyon Passage Canyon Passage is a 1946 Technicolor Western film directed by Jacques Tourneur and set in frontier Oregon. It starred Dana Andrews, Susan Hayward and Brian Donlevy. Featuring love triangles and an Indian uprising, it was adapted from the Saturday Evening Post novel Canyon Passage by Ernest Haycox. Hoagy Carmichael and Jack Brooks were nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Ole Buttermilk Sky". The Pumpkin Eater The Pumpkin Eater is a 1964 British drama film starring Anne Bancroft as an unusually fertile woman, and Peter Finch as her philandering husband. The film was adapted by Harold Pinter from the 1962 novel of the same name by Penelope Mortimer, and was directed by Jack Clayton. The title is a reference to the nursery rhyme "Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater". Creepozoids Creepozoids is a 1987 American science fiction horror film, the first 35mm film directed by David DeCoteau, and starring Linnea Quigley, Ken Abraham, Michael Aranda, Richard S. Hawkins and Kim McKamy It was remade in 1997 as Hybrid. In the Name of the King: The Last Job In The Name of the King 3: The Last Mission is a 2013 Canadian-American action fantasy film co-produced and directed by Uwe Boll. Starring Dominic Purcell, it is the third entry in the series, and the sequel to 2011s Two Worlds. Killers from Space Killers from Space is a 1954 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film, produced and directed by W. Lee Wilder, that stars Peter Graves, Barbara Bestar, Frank Gerstle, James Seay, and Steve Pendleton. The film originated as a commissioned screenplay from Wilders son Myles Wilder and their regular collaborator William Raynor. Lee Wilders production company, Planet Filmplays, usually producing on a financing-for-distribution basis for United Artists, wound up making this film for RKO Radio Pictures distribution. Four Nights of a Dreamer Four Nights of a Dreamer is a 1971 French drama film directed by Robert Bresson and starring Isabelle Weingarten. The film was entered into the 21st Berlin International Film Festival. The film is loosely based on the story "White Nights" written by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Sorority House Massacre II Sorority House Massacre II: Nighty Nightmare is a 1990 American slasher film directed by Jim Wynorski, featuring scream queens Melissa Ann Moore and Gail Harris. Much like its predecessors, Sorority House Massacre II has received a cult following over the years. It is a loose sequel to Sorority House Massacre, as well as Slumber Party Massacre, from which it recycles some footage. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer & the Island of Misfit Toys Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys is a 2001 American-Canadian Christmas computer-animated adventure musical film directed by Bill Kowalchuk for GoodTimes Entertainment. It was released on video and DVD on October 30, 2001. The and takes place several years after the events of that special. The film thus revisits classic characters like Hermey the Elf and Rudolph, who is now famous in the Arctic tundra. GoodTimes Entertainment, three years prior, had released The Movie, which was set in a separate continuity with different supporting characters. Several key personnel were retained from that movie: Kathleen Barr, the voice of Rudolph; Michael Aschner, the head writer; and Bill Kowalchuk, the director. Golden Books Family Entertainment was likewise retained as the production company. The voice cast includes Rick Moranis, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Richard Dreyfuss. Mary Mary is a 2005 drama thriller film, written and directed by American director Abel Ferrara. The film stars Juliette Binoche, Forest Whitaker, Marion Cotillard, Matthew Modine and Heather Graham. The film premiered at the 2005 Venice Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize as well as 3 smaller awards. The film also played at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival, Deauville Film Festival and San Sebastián International Film Festival. Naan Mahaan Alla Naan Mahaan Alla is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Suseenthiran. It stars Karthi, Kajal Aggarwal, Jayaprakash and Soori. It features music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography handled by R. Madhi and was produced by K. E. Gnanavelraja and distributed by Dayanidhi Azhagiris Cloud Nine Movies. The film, not related to the namesake 1984 Rajinikanth-starrer, but based on a real-life incident, released on 20 August 2010 to positive reviews. It was later dubbed in Telugu as Na Peru Shiva released across 230 screens in Andhra Pradesh and became a success there too. The film was also dubbed into Hindi as Jungbaaz by Goldmines Telefilms in 2017. The Rise & Fall of a White Collar Hooligan The Rise and Fall of a White Collar Hooligan is a 2012 British crime film directed by Paul Tanter and starring Nick Nevern, Simon Phillips, Rita Ramnani, and Billy Murray. A Christmas Story 2 A Christmas Story 2 is a 2012 film directed by Brian Levant and starring Daniel Stern and Braeden Lemasters. The film is a direct sequel to the 1983 film A Christmas Story, which ignores the events of the 1994 film My Summer Story. It was released straight to DVD on October 30, 2012. Although billed as an "official sequel" in the trailer, the film is not directly based on Jean Shepherds writings, instead relying on an original script by Nat Mauldin, who also narrates the movie in place of the late Shepherd. Tales of Manhattan Tales of Manhattan is a 1942 American anthology film directed by Julien Duvivier. Thirteen writers, including Ben Hecht, Alan Campbell, Ferenc Molnár, Samuel Hoffenstein, and Donald Ogden Stewart, worked on the six stories in this film. Based on the Mexican writer Francisco Rojas Gonzálezs novel, Historia de un frac, the stories follow a black formal tailcoat cursed by a cutter as it goes from owner to owner, in five otherwise unconnected stories. Pigs and Battleships is a 1961 Japanese film by director Shohei Imamura. The film depicts the mutually exploitative relationship that exists between the U.S. military and the lower elements of Japanese society at Yokosuka. It is based on the novel by Kazu Otsuka. Signs of Life Signs of Life is a 1968 feature film written, directed, and produced by Werner Herzog. It was his first feature film, and his first major commercial and critical success. The story is roughly based on the short story "Der Tolle Invalide auf dem Fort Ratonneau" by Achim von Arnim. Cinderella Liberty Cinderella Liberty is a 1973 American romantic drama film adapted by Daryl Ponicsan from his 1973 novel of the same name. The film tells the story of a sailor who falls in love with a prostitute and becomes a surrogate father for her 10-year-old mixed race son. Produced and directed by Mark Rydell, the film stars James Caan, Marsha Mason, and Eli Wallach, with a supporting cast that includes Kirk Calloway, Burt Young, Allyn Ann McLerie, Dabney Coleman, Jon Korkes, and Allan Arbus. The title is derived from the plot point that the sailor, while receiving medical treatment at the Navy bases medical facility, is given what is called a "Cinderella Liberty" pass which allows him to freely leave the naval base as long as he is back by midnight curfew. The film is one of two 1973 film adaptations of Ponicsans novels, the other being The Last Detail. Cinderella Liberty was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Music, Original Dramatic Score, and Best Music, Song. The movie was filmed in Seattle, Washington. Out of the Dark Out of the Dark is a 1995 Hong Kong comedy horror film directed by Jeffrey Lau, starring Stephen Chow and Karen Mok. Noir is a 26-episode Japanese anime television series created and written by Ryōe Tsukimura and produced by animation studio Bee Train. The series was directed by Kōichi Mashimo, with Yoko Kikuchi, Minako Shiba and Satoko Miyachi in charge of character designs, and Yuki Kajiura composing the music. The DVD version was released by ADV Films in North America and the United Kingdom and by Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand. The series follows the story of two young female assassins who embark together on a personal journey to seek answers about mysteries from their past. While they seem to be only vaguely related to each other at first, there are clues and hints given throughout the series that there is more than what meets their eyes. During the course of the series, they are lured into more and more traps by a secret organization named Les Soldats. Noir was followed by two spiritual successors, Madlax and El Cazador de la Bruja. Together, these series constitute a trilogy exploring the "girls-with-guns" genre. Chocolate: Deep Dark Secrets Chocolate is a 2005 Indian Hindi crime thriller film starring Anil Kapoor, Sushma Reddy, Irrfan Khan, Tanushree Dutta, Sunil Shetty, Arshad Warsi, and Emraan Hashmi in the lead roles. Most of it was shot in London. The film is severely criticized to be a brazen copy of the 1995 Hollywood film The Usual Suspects. Mind the Gap Mind the Gap is a 2007 Swedish film directed by Helena Bergström. 22 Female Kottayam 22 Female Kottayam, also known as 22FK, is a 2012 Malayalam-language Indian revenge-thriller film directed by Aashiq Abu. Written by Syam Pushkaran and Abhilash S. Kumar, the plot has elements borrowed from multiple films including Ek Hasina Thi and I Spit on Your Grave. The film stars Rima Kallingal and Fahadh Faasil in the lead roles. It was set and filmed in Bangalore. The story concerns the travails of 22-year-old nurse Tessa from Kottayam who was raped and who takes revenge on her tormentors. It released on 13 April 2012, and received positive reviews from critics. It was also well received at the box-office. Rima Kallingal won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress for the film. Port of Call Port of Call is a 1948 Swedish drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman. The Night of the Following Day The Night of the Following Day is a 1969 American Technicolor crime film directed by Hubert Cornfield starring Marlon Brando, Richard Boone, Rita Moreno and Pamela Franklin. Filmed in France, around Le Touquet it tells the story of a kidnapped heiress being held hostage in a remote beachhouse on the coast of France. The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid is a 1972 American Technicolor Drama Western film about the James-Younger Gang distributed by Universal Pictures. It was directed by Philip Kaufman in a cinéma vérité style and starred Cliff Robertson as Cole Younger, Robert Duvall as Jesse James, Luke Askew as Jim Younger, R. G. Armstrong as Clell Miller, John Pearce as Frank James, and Matt Clark as Bob Younger. The film purports to recreate the James-Younger Gangs most infamous escapade, the September 7, 1876, robbery of "the biggest bank west of the Mississippi" in Northfield. The Up in Smoke Tour The Up in Smoke Tour was a West Coast hip hop tour in 2000 which was headlined by Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg, also featuring artists Ice Cube, Eminem, Proof, Nate Dogg, Kurupt, D12, MC Ren, Westside Connection, Chilldrin of da Ghetto, Mel-Man, Tha Eastsidaz, Doggys Angels, Devin The Dude, Warren G, Crucial Conflict, TQ, Truth Hurts, Xzibit, The D.O.C., Hittman, and Six-Two. The Deal The Deal is a 2005 political thriller film directed by Harvey Kahn, starring Christian Slater, Selma Blair, Robert Loggia and Colm Feore. The movie was filmed in 2004 and based in Boston. The film was released only in limited cinemas of USA and United Arab Emirates. The Awakening The Awakening is a 1980 British horror film. It is the theatrical debut film of director Mike Newell, who had previously worked extensively in television. The Awakening is the third film version of Bram Stokers 1903 novel The Jewel of Seven Stars, following 1970 television adaptation as The Curse of the Mummy for the TV series Mystery and Imagination, and the 1971 theatrical film by Hammer, Blood from the Mummys Tomb. The Awakening stars Charlton Heston, Susannah York, and Stephanie Zimbalist in an early acting role. It was released by Warner Bros. Another adaptation of Stokers novel was released directly to video in 1997, under the title Bram Stokers The Mummy. Chef Chef is a 2017 Indian comedy-drama film directed by Raja Krishna Menon, featuring Saif Ali Khan and Padmapriya Janakiraman in the lead roles. It is an official remake of an American film with the same name. The films principal photography began in October 2016 in Kochi and was released on 6 October 2017. The film performed poorly at the box office. God of War God of War is a 2017 Chinese historical war film directed by Gordon Chan and starring Vincent Zhao, Sammo Hung, and Yasuaki Kurata. It was released in the United States in Mandarin with English subtitles on June 2, 2017. The plot is based on general Qi Jiguangs suppression of the wokou pirates during the Ming dynasty. Ladrón que roba a ladrón To Rob a Thief is a 2007 Spanish-language film in which two thieves reunite to rob a television mogul. The sequel Ladrones was released in 2015. Transcendent Man Transcendent Man is a 2009 documentary film by American filmmaker Barry Ptolemy about inventor, futurist and author Ray Kurzweil and his predictions about the future of technology in his 2005 book, The Singularity is Near. In the film, Ptolemy follows Kurzweil around his world as he discusses his thoughts on the technological singularity, a proposed advancement that will occur sometime in the 21st century when progress in artificial intelligence, genetics, nanotechnology, and robotics will result in the creation of a human-machine civilization. William Morris Endeavor distributed the film partnership with Ptolemaic Productions and Therapy Studios, using an original model involving a nationwide screening tour of the film, as well as separate digital and DVD releases. The film was also released on iTunes and On-Demand on March 1, 2011, and on DVD on May 24, 2011. The film debuted for the first public screening at the Time-Life Building in New York City on February 3, 2011. The same week, Time ran the Singularity cover story by Lev Grossman, with coverage about Kurzweils ideas and the concepts, citing Transcendent Man. Kurzweil toured the film, appearing on Fox News Channel, CNN, MSNBC, Bloomberg News, and Charlie Rose. Additionally, Kurzweil went on to discuss the film on The Colbert Report, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and Real Time with Bill Maher. Beneath the Dark Beneath the Dark is a 2010 American mystery-thriller film directed by Chad Feehan, and starring Josh Stewart, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Chris Browning. It was originally titled Wake and was inspired by the novel The Shining. Cornelis Cornelis is a 2010 Swedish biographical drama film directed by Amir Chamdin, about the life of the musician Cornelis Vreeswijk. The soundtrack of the film was composed by Cornelis son Jack Vreeswijk. Vreeswijk is portrayed by Hans Erik Dyvik Husby, also known as Hank Von Helvete, former lead singer in the Norwegian rock band Turbonegro. The film centres on Vreeswijks refuge to Sweden when he was a child and his radical political views, alcoholism and taste for women in his adulthood. The films premiere in Sweden was 12 November 2010. David Dencik was nominated for a Guldbagge Award for his portrayal of the folk musician Fred Åkerström. The Jeffrey Dahmer Files The Jeffrey Dahmer Files is an independent documentary film about serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer during the summer of his arrest. The film was directed by Chris James Thompson and stars Andrew Swant as Dahmer in fictionalized re-enactment segments which are interwoven with interviews of the medical examiner assigned to the case, the lead detective, and Dahmers next door neighbor. The film premiered at the 2012 SXSW film festival under the title Jeff, where it received positive reviews and obtained sales representation from Josh Braun at Submarine Entertainment. The film also played at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in Toronto, the Independent Film Festival of Boston, and the Maryland Film Festival in Baltimore. The documentary was picked up by IFC Films who re-titled it The Jeffrey Dahmer Files. Jonathan Sehring, President of Sundance Selects/IFC Films, said: “Chris James Thompson has made one of the creepiest documentaries of the year that lingers in the mind long after the film has ended. He’s approached the well-known subject of Jeffrey Dahmer in a new and inventive way that managed to completely unnerve us." The film was released theatrically and on Video On Demand through IFC on February 15, 2013, followed by a DVD release. The film was later released through Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and Google Play. The film was shot in Milwaukee on Super 16 mm film over the course of three years. It was executive produced by Chris Smith, Barry Poltermann, and Jack Turner. Zombie Ass: The Toilet of the Dead is a 2011 Japanese comedy horror film directed by Noboru Iguchi, which had its world premiere at the Austin Fantastic Fest film festival in September 2011. It was released theatrically in Japan in February 2012. Pluto's Christmas Tree Plutos Christmas Tree is a 1952 Mickey Mouse cartoon in which Pluto and Mickey cut down a Christmas tree that Chip n Dale live in. It is one of the few Disney shorts directed by Jack Hannah not to star Donald Duck, although Donald does make a cameo at the end. WWII in HD World War II in HD is a History Channel television series that chronicles the hardships of World War II, using rare films shot in color never seen on television before. The episodes premiered on five consecutive days in mid-November 2009, with two episodes per day. The series is narrated by Gary Sinise and was produced by Lou Reda Productions in Easton, United States. The Faith of Anna Waters The Faith of Anna Waters is a 2016 American-Singaporean horror film starring American actors Elizabeth Rice and Matthew Settle and directed by Kelvin Tong. Billed as Singapores first Hollywood supernatural feature, the film tells the story of an American journalist who travels to Singapore to investigate the mysterious suicide of her sister, and delves into one of Tongs favourite horror subgenres: exorcism. The film was released on 6 May 2016, in the USA under the title The Offering. The Bleeding Edge The Bleeding Edge is a 2018 Netflix Original documentary film that investigates the $400 billion medical device industry. Written and directed by Kirby Dick and produced by Amy Ziering and Amy Herdy, it premiered at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival, where it was billed as “the stuff of dystopian nightmares.” The film was released on Friday, July 27, 2018 on Netflix. Warlords of the Deep Warlords of Atlantis is a 1978 British science fiction/fantasy film directed by Kevin Connor and starring Doug McClure, Peter Gilmore, Shane Rimmer, and Lea Brodie. The plot concerns a trip to the lost world of Atlantis. The screenplay was by Brian Hayles. It was filmed in colour with monaural sound and English dialogue, and runs for 96 minutes. Warlords of Atlantis received a Motion Picture Association of America rating of PG. It was novelised by Paul Victor. The film has also been released under the title Warlords of the Deep. Reckless Reckless is a 1984 American romantic drama film starring Aidan Quinn and Daryl Hannah. The film was directed by James Foley and written by Chris Columbus, in their directing and screenwriting debuts respectively. The films soundtrack included music by Kim Wilde, INXS, Romeo Void, Bob Seger and Thomas Newman. It was shot in the Appalachian Mountains and Rust Belt of Steubenville, Weirton and Mingo Junction, Ohio. The Advocate The Hour of the Pig is a 1993 British/French film by writer/director Leslie Megahey, produced by the BBC. The film stars Colin Firth, Ian Holm, Donald Pleasence, Nicol Williamson, Jim Carter and Amina Annabi. It was released in the United States as The Advocate. The film is usually categorised as a drama, although it could also be classified as a mystery or a black comedy. For its UK theatrical release, the film was given a 15 certificate, while the North American release was rated R, primarily due to its nudity and sexual content. House of Fury House of Fury is a 2005 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film written and directed by Stephen Fung, who also co-stars in the film, and executive produced by Jackie Chan. The film stars Anthony Wong, Michael Wong and Gillian Chung. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 24 March 2005. House of Fury features a collaboration between Anthony Wong and Michael Wong, reuniting them for the first time since 1998s Beast Cops. The Family Tree The Family Tree is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Vivi Friedman and written by Mark Lisson. The film stars Dermot Mulroney, Hope Davis, Chi McBride, Max Thieriot, Britt Robertson, Selma Blair, and Christina Hendricks. It was given a limited release in the United States by Entertainment One on August 26, 2011. Videocracy Videocracy is a 2009 documentary film directed by Swedish-Italian Erik Gandini about Italian television and its impact on Italian culture and politics, and about Silvio Berlusconis powerful position on all of these. Gandini coined the phrase "The Evilness of Banality" to describe the cultural phenomenon of Berlusconism, thus making a word play on Hannah Arendts "Banality of Evil". Soon after its theatrical premiere in Sweden, the film was shown at the 66th Venice International Film Festival where it gained massive attention. The trailer for the film has been banned by most Italian television broadcasters. Videocracy uses the theme song for Silvio Berlusconis presidential campaign, and now party theme, Meno male che Silvio cè!. When first hearing it the films director Erik Gandini thought it was satire. Videocracy has won awards at the Toronto International Film Festival, Sheffield Doc/Fest, the Golden Graal awards, and the Tempo Documentary Award of 2010. Videocracy was widely distributed internationally, seeing theatrical release in the United States, UK, the Netherlands, France, Poland, and Sweden among other countries. In Italy, where it opened in 90 theaters across the country on the weekend of 4 September 2009, Videocracy came in 4th in box office rankings. ATM: Er Rak Error ATM: Er Rak Error is a 2012 Thai language romantic comedy film that became one of Thailands all-time top-grossing films shortly after its release. Alexander's Ragtime Band Alexanders Ragtime Band is a 1938 musical film released by 20th Century Fox that takes its name from the 1911 Irving Berlin song "Alexanders Ragtime Band" to tell a story of a society boy who scandalizes his family by pursuing a career in ragtime instead of in "serious" music. The film generally traces the history of jazz music from the popularization of Ragtime in the early years of the 20th century to the acceptance of swing as an art form in the late 1930s using music composed by Berlin. The story spans more than two decades from the 1911 release of its name-sake song to some point in time after the 1933 release of "Heat Wave", presumably 1938. It stars Tyrone Power, Alice Faye, Don Ameche, Ethel Merman, Jack Haley and Jean Hersholt. Several actual events in the history of jazz are fictionalized and adapted to the story including the tour of Europe by Original Dixieland Jass Band, the global spread of jazz by U.S. soldiers during World War I, and the 1938 Carnegie Hall performance by The Benny Goodman Orchestra. There are no mentions of the primary importance of blacks in creating and playing jazz anywhere in the film. The story was written by Berlin himself, with Kathryn Scola, Richard Sherman and Lamar Trotti. It was directed by Henry King It is believed by some that both the song and the movie were inspired by a real bandleader, Alexander Constantin Jr. of New Orleans, and his band, Alexanders Ragtime Band, which was popular c. 1904-11. The Music Man The Music Man is a 2003 American television film directed by Jeff Bleckner and starring Matthew Broderick and Kristin Chenoweth. The television production, which was broadcast by ABC on the February 16, 2003, edition of The Wonderful World of Disney, is based on the book of the 1957 stage musical by Meredith Willson, which was based on a story by Willson and Franklin Lacey. The musical was adapted for television by Sally Robinson. It was filmed entirely in Ontario, Canada. The three-hour presentation was watched by 13.1 million viewers, with a 3.8 rating/9 share in adults aged 18–49. It finished second in the first two hours and fourth in the final hour. The Red Queen Kills Seven Times The Red Queen Kills Seven Times is a 1972 giallo film directed by Emilio Miraglia. Flic Story Flic Story is a French crime thriller released on October 1, 1975, based on the autobiography of the same name written by French police detective Roger Borniche. Both film and book portray Borniches nine-year pursuit of French gangster and murderer Emile Buisson, who was executed on February 28, 1956. Directed by Jacques Deray, the film stars Alain Delon and Jean-Louis Trintignant as Borniche and Buisson respectively, supported by Claudine Auger and André Pousse. Thirteen at Dinner Thirteen at Dinner is a 1985 British-American made-for-television mystery film featuring the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. Adapted by Rod Browning from the Agatha Christie novel Lord Edgware Dies, it was directed by Lou Antonio and starred Peter Ustinov, Faye Dunaway, Jonathan Cecil, Diane Keen, Bill Nighy and David Suchet, who was later to play Poirot in the long-running television series entitled Agatha Christies Poirot. 13 Semester 13 Semester is a German comedy film from 2009. The subtitle „Der frühe Vogel kann mich mal” indicates that some students are not happy about the ‘early bird’. 13 semesters is longer than the standard period of study. The film is about two friends, Moritz and Dirk, who move from a small village in the state of Brandenburg to Darmstadt to study mathematical economics at the Technische Universität. The Movie was first shown at the Zurich Film Festival and was also shown at the Internationale Hofer Filmtage on 29 September 2009. It started running in German cinemas on 7 January 2010. Angels Crest Angels Crest is a 2011 American-Canadian independent drama film directed by Gaby Dellal and starring Thomas Dekker and Mira Sorvino. The film was adapted from the novel of the same name by Leslie Schwartz. It was marketed in the UK as "Abandoned". Return to Nuke 'Em High Volume 1 Return to Nuke Em High Volume 1 is a 2013 American science-fiction horror comedy film directed by Lloyd Kaufman. The film, produced by the cult classic B-movie production group Troma Entertainment, is the fourth in the Nuke Em High film series. Love Is the Perfect Crime Love Is the Perfect Crime is a 2013 French-Swiss drama thriller film directed by Arnaud Larrieu and Jean-Marie Larrieu. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Wonder Man Wonder Man is a 1945 musical film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo. It is based on a short story by Arthur Sheekman, adapted for the screen by a staff of writers led by Jack Jevne and Eddie Moran, and produced by Samuel Goldwyn. Mary Grant designed the films costumes. Crime of Passion Crime of Passion is a 1957 American film noir crime drama directed by Gerd Oswald and written by Jo Eisinger. The drama features Barbara Stanwyck, Sterling Hayden and Raymond Burr. Run of the Arrow Run of the Arrow is a 1957 western film written, directed and produced by Samuel Fuller and starring Rod Steiger, Sara Montiel, Brian Keith, Ralph Meeker, Jay C. Flippen and a young Charles Bronson. Set at the end of the American Civil War, the movie was filmed in Technicolor. Mother 588 rue paradis is a 1992 semi-autobiographical film written and directed by French-Armenian filmmaker Henri Verneuil. The films principal cast includes Richard Berry, Claudia Cardinale and Omar Sharif. It was preceded by Mayrig, the first autobiographical movie of Henri Verneuil. Common Ground Common Ground is an Argentine and Spanish drama film co-written, co-produced and directed by Adolfo Aristarain. The film marks the seventh collaboration between Aristarain and actor Federico Luppi. It also stars Mercedes Sampietro and Arturo Puig. Mr. Fix It Mr. Fix It is a 2006 American romantic comedy film starring David Boreanaz. It was directed by Darin Ferriola, The former working titles were Deception and Boyfriend Girlfriend Relationship, while the former main title was The Perfect Lie. The String The String is a 2010 French film with French and Arabic dialogue, directed by Mehdi Ben Attia and made in Belgium and Tunisia. It stars Claudia Cardinale, Antonin Stahly and Salim Kechiouche. Notably, much of the film was shot in Tunisia, the country of birth of the films director, Mehdi Ben Attia as well as that of Claudia Cardinale. Neighbor Neighbor is a 2009 American horror film written and directed by Robert A. Masciantonio. Skeletons Skeletons is a 2010 British film directed by Nick Whitfield, starring Ed Gaughan, Andrew Buckley, and Jason Isaacs. It was nominated for Outstanding Debut by a British Director at the 64th British Academy Film Awards. Skeletons was the winner of the "Best new British feature film" award at the 2010 Edinburgh International Film Festival. The plot surrounds two psychic exorcists who travel Britain providing a service to their customers of revealing buried secrets. Sorry If I Want to Marry You Sorry If I Want to Marry You is a 2010 Italian comedy film directed by Federico Moccia. My Beloved Bodyguard The Bodyguard is a 2016 Hong Kong-Chinese action drama film directed by and starring Sammo Hung in his first film as director since 1997s Once Upon a Time in China and America. Andy Lau serves as one of the films producers while also making a special appearance. The film was released on 1 April 2016. The Scarlet Pumpernickel The Scarlet Pumpernickel is an animated Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released in 1950, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The title is a play on The Scarlet Pimpernel. In 1994 it was voted #31 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. Don Camillo e l'on. Peppone Don Camillos Last Round is a 1955 French-Italian comedy film directed by Carmine Gallone, starring Fernandel and Gino Cervi. The French title is La grande bagarre de Don Camillo and the Italian title is Don Camillo e lonorevole Peppone. It was the third of five films featuring Fernandel as the Italian priest Don Camillo and his struggles with Giuseppe Peppone Bottazzi, the communist mayor of their rural town. The film had 5,087,231 admissions in France. Cold Turkey Cold Turkey is a 1971 satirical comedy film. It stars Dick Van Dyke plus a long list of comedic actors. The film was directed, co-produced and co-written by Norman Lear and is based on the unpublished novel Im Giving Them Up for Good by Margaret and Neil Rau. The film was made in 1969, but was shelved for two years by the distributor due to concerns about its box-office potential. A musical theatre version of Cold Turkey was workshopped at the Village Theatre in Issaquah, Washington in February 2005. Liquidation Liquidation is a highly popular Russian television series, which parallels the famous The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed with notable ethical shift. In the "Meeting Place", chief of criminal investigations Gleb Zheglov had a modus operandi "Thief must go to prison, no matter how I put him there". In Liquidation, chief of criminal investigations David Gotsmans motto has changed to "Thief must go to prison, but lawfully so". The stars of the film include famous Russian actors such as Vladimir Mashkov and Konstantin Lavronenko. Sergei Makovetsky had to replace Andrey Krasko, who died of a heart attack during filming. Of Time and the City Of Time and the City is a 2008 British documentary collage film directed by Terence Davies. The film has Davies recalling his life growing up in Liverpool in the 1950s and 1960s, using newsreel and documentary footage supplemented by his own commentary voiceover and contemporaneous and classical music soundtracks. The film premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival where it received rave reviews. Time Out said "The one truly great movie to emerge so far..... this film is as personal, as universal in its relevance, and as gloriously cinematic as anything he has done" and The Guardian called it "a British masterpiece, a brilliant assemblage of images that illuminate our past. Not only does it tug the heart-strings but its also savagely funny." BBC TV film critic Mark Kermode nominated it as the best overall film of 2008 on his "Kermode Awards" section of The Culture Show. In 2018 Kermode placed the film at number 1 in a list of his favourite films of the decade. Duane Byrge from The Hollywood Reporter lauded the film as "poetically composed" and a "masterwork". Of Time and the City won Best Documentary in the Australian Film Critics Association awards for 2009. Pulse 3 Pulse 3: Invasion is an American straight to DVD horror film directed by Joel Soisson. Rider Strong and Brittany Finamore star as two people who begin chatting online in a post-apocalyptic society where technology is forbidden. It is a sequel to Afterlife and the third and final installment of the Pulse trilogy. It was released December 23, 2008. Touch Me Not Touch Me Not is a 2018 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Adina Pintilie and starring Laura Benson, Tómas Lemarquis, Dirk Lange. The film was screened in the main competition section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Golden Bear. Touch Me Not is an experiment between fiction and documentary, and addresses the prejudices of people related to intimacy. Kolamavu Kokila Kolamavu Kokila is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language black comedy crime film written and directed by Nelson Dilipkumar and produced by Lyca Productions. The film stars Lady Superstar Nayanthara in the lead role alongside a supporting cast including Yogi Babu, Saranya Ponvannan, R. S. Shivaji, Charles Vinoth, and Hareesh Peradi. Anirudh Ravichander composes the films music. This is inspired of Way Back Home Korean movie same plot but different comedy mix atmosphere presentation here. The film was released on 17 August 2018. The King of Kings The King of Kings is a 1927 American silent epic film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille. It depicts the last weeks of Jesus before his crucifixion and stars H. B. Warner in the lead role. Featuring the opening and resurrection scenes in two-color Technicolor, the film is the second in DeMilles biblical trilogy, preceded by The Ten Commandments and followed by The Sign of the Cross. The Italian Connection The Italian Connection, also known as Manhunt in the City or Manhunt in Milan or Manhunt, is a 1972 polizieschi film directed by Fernando Di Leo. Bug Bug is a 1975 American horror film in Panavision, directed by Jeannot Szwarc and written by William Castle and Thomas Page, from Pages novel The Hephaestus Plague. It was the last film Castle was involved in before his death in 1977. The film starred Bradford Dillman, Joanna Miles and Richard Gilliland. L.A. Takedown L.A. Takedown, also called L.A. Crimewave and Made in L.A., is a 1989 crime thriller. Originally filmed as an unsuccessful pilot for an NBC television series, it was reworked and aired as a stand-alone TV film. The film was later released on VHS and, in Region 2, on DVD. L.A. Takedown was written and directed by Michael Mann and its ensemble cast includes Scott Plank, Alex McArthur, Michael Rooker, Daniel Baldwin, and Xander Berkeley. Scott Plank starred as Vincent Hanna, a detective on the hunt for professional criminal Patrick McLaren, played by McArthur; the story was based on the real-life investigation of Chicago criminal Neil McCauley. The film is best known as the basis for the 1995 film Heat. The film was moderately well received in retrospective reviews, but remains overshadowed by its remake. Borrowed Hearts Borrowed Hearts is a 1997 American-Canadian made-for-television Christmas drama film directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring Roma Downey and Eric McCormack. Pandora's Promise Pandoras Promise is a 2013 documentary film about the nuclear power debate, directed by Robert Stone. Its central argument is that nuclear power, which still faces historical opposition from environmentalists, is a relatively safe and clean energy source which can help mitigate the serious problem of anthropogenic global warming. The title is derived from the ancient Greek myth of Pandora, who released numerous evils into the world, yet as the movies tagline recalls: "At the bottom of the box she found hope." Raja Kumarudu Raja Kumarudu is a 1999 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film produced by C. Aswini Dutt under the Vyjayanthi Movies banner, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Mahesh Babu and Preity Zinta in the lead roles, Krishna made a guest appearance as the father of Mahesh Babu, with music composed by Mani Sharma. Raja Kumarudu is first film of Mahesh Babu as hero, received positive reviews and was commercially successful. The film earned the state Nandi Award for Akkineni Award for Best Home-viewing Feature Film. The Gamers The Gamers is a 2002 film written and directed by Matt Vancil and produced by independent movie company Dead Gentlemen Productions. It is an affectionate spoof of role-playing games, and often shown at gaming conventions. A sequel entitled Dorkness Rising was set to be released in 2006, but was delayed due to problems finding a distributor; it was eventually released on DVD in August 2008 at conventions and online. A second sequel Hands of Fate was funded via Kickstarter and its extended cut is as of GenCon 2013 revealed in segments via YouTube What Goes Up What Goes Up is a 2009 American comedy-drama film directed by Jonathan Glatzer and starring Hilary Duff, Steve Coogan, Josh Peck, Olivia Thirlby, and Molly Shannon. It was co-written by Glatzer and Robert Lawson and distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment. Coogan also serves as an executive producer. It premiered on May 8, 2009 at the 3rd Annual Buffalo Niagara Film Festival. What Goes Up was released in the US through Sony Pictures and Three Kings Productions in select theaters on May 29, 2009 and expanded to more theaters the following week. Cities included Los Angeles, New York, Las Vegas, Buffalo, Boston and Chicago. The film grossed $5,290 in its opening weekend. Before the Winter Chill Before the Winter Chill is a 2013 French drama film directed by Philippe Claudel. Piranhas Piranhas is a 2019 Italian drama film directed by Claudio Giovannesi. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear for Best Screenplay. The Ten Commandments The Ten Commandments is a 1923 American silent religious epic film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Written by Jeanie MacPherson, the film is divided into two parts: a prologue recreating the biblical story of the Exodus and a modern story concerning two brothers and their respective views of the Ten Commandments. Lauded for its "immense and stupendous" scenes, use of Technicolor process 2, and parting of the Red Sea sequence, the expensive film proved to be a box-office hit upon release. It is the first in DeMilles biblical trilogy, followed by The King of Kings and The Sign of the Cross. The Ten Commandments is one of many works from 1923 that entered the public domain in the United States in 2019. Eros + Massacre is a Japanese black-and-white film released in 1969. It was directed by Yoshishige Yoshida, who wrote it in cooperation with Masahiro Yamada. It is the first film in Yoshidas trilogy of Japanese radicalism, followed by Heroic Purgatory and Coup dEtat. It is considered to be one of the most representative films from the Japanese New Wave movement, and often one of the finest Japanese films. David Desser named his book on the subject after Eros + Massacre. The film touches upon many themes, such as free love, anarchism and the relationship between the past, the present and the future. Although the film is a biography of anarchist Sakae Ōsugi, Yoshida states that he didnt focus on Ōsugi as a historical character per se, but rather on how reflecting on the present influences reflecting on the future. Like most of Yoshidas films, Eros + Massacre is characterized by the immense visual beauty, the appearance of the directors wife, actress Mariko Okada, and richness in psychological and historical complexities. Paragraph 175 Paragraph 175 is a documentary film released in 2000, directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, and narrated by Rupert Everett. The film was produced by Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman, Janet Cole, Michael Ehrenzweig, Sheila Nevins and Howard Rosenman. The film chronicles the lives of several gay men and one lesbian who were persecuted by the Nazis. The gay men were arrested by the Nazis for the crime of homosexuality under Paragraph 175, the sodomy provision of the German penal code, dating back to 1871. Between 1933 and 1945, 100,000 men were arrested under Paragraph 175. Some were imprisoned, others were sent to concentration camps. Only about 4,000 survived. In 2000, fewer than ten of these men were known to be living. Five come forward in the documentary to tell their stories for the first time, considered to be among the last untold stories of the Third Reich. Paragraph 175 tells of a gap in the historical record and reveals the lasting consequences, as told through personal stories of gay men and women who lived through it, including: Karl Gorath; Gad Beck, the half-Jewish resistance fighter who spent the war helping refugees escape Berlin; Annette Eick, a Jewish lesbian who escaped to England with the help of a woman she loved; Albrecht Becker, German Christian photographer, who was arrested and imprisoned for homosexuality, then joined the army on his release because he "wanted to be with men"; and Pierre Seel, the Alsatian teenager, who watched as his lover was eaten alive by dogs in the camps. Tazza: The High Rollers Tazza: The High Rollers is a 2006 South Korean gambling film directed by Choi Dong-hoon and based on Huh Young-man and Kim Se-yeongs manhwa of the same name. Produced by Sidus FNH and distributed by CJ Entertainment, the story revolves around a group of gambling drifters involved in the Korean card game Hwatu. It was a huge commercial and critical success, becoming one of South Koreas highest-grossing films and winning numerous awards. It was the 2nd best-selling film of 2006 in South Korea, with 6,847,777 admissions nationwide. Hello Hello is a 2008 Indian Hindi thriller film directed by Atul Agnihotri, starring Sharman Joshi, Sohail Khan, Gul Panag, Isha Koppikar, Amrita Arora and Sharat Saxena in the lead roles. The film is based on Chetan Bhagats novel, One Night @ the Call Center. It also had cameo roles by Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif. It was released on 10 October 2008. Hello was declared a flop. Safelight Safelight is a 2015 American drama film, written and directed by Tony Aloupis, and starring Juno Temple, Evan Peters, Kevin Alejandro, Jason Beghe, Ariel Winter, and Christine Lahti. The film had its world premiere on April 17, 2015 at the Nashville Film Festival. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on July 17, 2015 by ARC Entertainment. Finsterworld Finsterworld is a 2013 German motion picture drama directed by Frauke Finsterwalder and co-written by Finsterwalder and Christian Kracht, starring Margit Carstensen, Sandra Hüller, Corinna Harfouch, Christoph Bach, Carla Juri, and Jakub Gierszał. The Wedding Guest The Wedding Guest is a 2018 British-American action thriller film written and directed by Michael Winterbottom. It stars Dev Patel, Radhika Apte and Jim Sarbh. It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2018. It was released in the United States on March 1, 2019, by IFC Films. Judge Priest Judge Priest is a 1934 American comedy film starring Will Rogers. The film was directed by John Ford, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel in association with Fox Film, and based on humorist Irvin S. Cobbs character Judge Priest. The picture is set in post-reconstruction Kentucky and the supporting cast features Henry B. Walthall, Hattie McDaniel and Stepin Fetchit. It was remade by Ford in 1953 as The Sun Shines Bright. The Devil at 4 O'Clock The Devil at 4 OClock is a 1961 American Eastman Color disaster film, starring Spencer Tracy and Frank Sinatra and directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Based on a 1959 novel with the same title by British writer Max Catto, the film was a precursor to Krakatoa and the disaster films of the 1970s, such as The Poseidon Adventure, Earthquake and The Towering Inferno. Samurai Assassin is a 1965 Japanese movie directed by Kihachi Okamoto and starring Toshiro Mifune, Koshiro Matsumoto, Yūnosuke Itō, and Michiyo Aratama. Samurai Assassin is set in 1860, immediately before the Meiji Restoration changed Japanese society forever by doing away with the castes in society and reducing the position of the samurai class. Psy 2: Ostatnia krew Dogs 2: The Last Blood is a Polish crime thriller directed by Władysław Pasikowski. The film was released on 5 April 1994 and is a sequel to 1992’s Dogs. Nasha Russia. Yaytsa sudby Our Russia. Balls of Fate is a 2011 Russian comedy film directed by Gleb Orlov. It is the continuation of the sketch-comedy series Our Russia. The film was the highest-grossing film of 2010 in Russia - $22.2 million. Walter Walter is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed by Anna Mastro and starring Andrew J. West, Virginia Madsen, Milo Ventimiglia, Leven Rambin, Neve Campbell, William H. Macy, and Justin Kirk. It was released on March 13, 2015. The film is based on writer Paul Shoulbergs short film. It Happened Tomorrow It Happened Tomorrow is a 1944 American fantasy film directed by René Clair, starring Dick Powell, Linda Darnell and Jack Oakie, and featuring Edgar Kennedy and John Philliber. It is based on the one-act play, "The Jest of Haha Laba" by Lord Dunsany. Lost in Alaska Lost in Alaska is a 1952 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. Permanent Record Permanent Record is a 1988 American drama film starring Pamela Gidley, Michelle Meyrink, Keanu Reeves, Jennifer Rubin, and Alan Boyce. It was filmed on location in Portland, Oregon and Yaquina Head near Newport on the Oregon Coast. The film primarily deals with the profound effect of suicide, and how friends and family work their way through the grief. Marigold Marigold is a 2007 romantic musical comedy about an American actress who begins a personal transformation and becomes enamored with India as she experiences Bollywood firsthand. Director Willard Carroll intended the film to bridge "the gap between Indian and American cinema." Louis Theroux: Behind Bars Louis Theroux: Behind Bars is a television documentary written and presented by Louis Theroux about one of Americas most notorious prisons, San Quentin. There, he meets and speaks to serial murderers, gang members, at-risk inmates and guards. The film was produced and directed by Stuart Cabb, and was first aired on BBC Two on 13 January 2008. Boy Interrupted Boy Interrupted is a 2009 documentary feature film about the suicide in 2005 of Evan Perry, a 15-year-old boy from New York. The title references the best-selling memoir Girl, also about mental illness. Khichdi: The Movie Khichdi: The Movie is a 2010 Indian comedy film, directed by Aatish Kapadia. It is the first film by Hats Off Productions and stars Anang Desai, Supriya Pathak, Rajeev Mehta, Nimisha Vakharia and Jamnadas Majethia in the lead roles. The film is based on the STAR India TV franchise Khichdi, which ran for two seasons titled Khichdi and Instant Khichdi. It is the first film in the history of Hindi cinema to be based on a television series. Stalled Stalled is a 2013 British zombie comedy film directed by Christian James. It stars Dan Palmer, who also wrote the screenplay, as a man confined to a bathroom stall after zombies attack. Produced by Richard Kerrigan and Daniel Pickering, the films cast also includes Mark Holden and Antonia Bernath. It has been screened at several film festivals and was scheduled to be released on home video in 2014. Mathilde Matilda is а 2017 Russian historical romantic drama film directed by Alexey Uchitel. It was released in cinemas on October 26, 2017. The picture tells the story about the relationship between ballerina Matilda Kshesinskaya and Nicholas II. The film became the subject of fierce controversy, which included attempts to ban the film, threats to film distributors and arson. The premiere of the film took place on October 23, 2017 at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg. Joseph Praana is a 2019 Indian psychological thriller film directed by V. K. Prakash and written by Rajesh Jayaraman. It is a multilingual made in Malayalam, Hindi, Kannada, and Telugu languages. Nithya Menen is the sole actor in the film, who plays an English writer. The film used surround sync sound for the first time ever in Indian cinema. Resul Pookutty and Amrit Pritam was the sound designers and P. C. Sreeram was the cinematographer. Louis Banks, Arun Vijay, and Ratheesh Vegha provided the music for the film. The Malayalam version of the film released on 18 January 2019. The 47 Ronin is a black-and-white two-part jidaigeki Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi, adapted from a play by Seika Mayama. The first part was released on December 1, 1941 with the second part being released on February 11 of the following year. The film depicts the legendary forty-seven Ronin and their plot to avenge the death of their lord, Asano Naganori, by killing Kira Yoshinaka, a shogunate official responsible for Asano being forced to commit seppuku. San Pietro The Battle of San Pietro is a documentary film directed by John Huston about the Battle of San Pietro Infine sixty miles from Naples during World War II. It was shot by Jules Buck. It was released in the U.S. in 1945 but shown to U.S. troops earlier. Huston and his crew - which included the British novelist and screenwriter Eric Ambler - were attached to the U.S. Army’s 143rd Regiment of the 36th Division. Unlike many other military documentaries, it was claimed Huston’s cameramen filmed alongside the infantrymen as they fought their way up the hills to reach San Pietro. Hustons claim that the film was made during the battle was proven false by the research of Peter Maslowski in his 1993 book, Armed With Cameras The film is unflinching in its realism. One scene includes close-up views of the faces of dead soldiers as they are being loaded into body bags, a level of realism unheard of in both fictional portrayals as well as newsreel footage of the time. The United States Army delayed its release to the public because it showed dead GIs wrapped in mattress covers; some officers tried to prevent soldiers in training from seeing it, for fear of damaging morale. General George Marshall came to Huston and took the films defense, stating that because of the films gritty realism, it would make a good training film. The depiction of death would inspire soldiers to take their training more seriously. Huston quickly became unpopular with the Army, not only for the film but also for his response to the accusation that the film was anti-war. Huston responded that if he ever made a pro-war film, he should be shot. The film was screened to U.S. troops in North Africa in 1944, where John Horne Burns described it in a letter as "almost more than any heart can stand". Huston was no longer considered a pariah; he was decorated and eventually promoted to major. In 1991, The Battle of San Pietro was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Kiss Me Goodbye Kiss Me Goodbye is a 1982 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Mulligan, and starring Sally Field, James Caan and Jeff Bridges. It is a remake of Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands, a 1976 Brazilian film, based on Jorge Amados book of the same name. It marked Claire Trevors final film role. Field was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy/Musical for her performance, but Caan later said that he hated this film, as he did several films in which he appeared either just to keep working or for the money. In a 1991 interview, Caan claimed that making Kiss Me Goodbye was one of the most unpleasant experiences of his life, and that as a consequence, he did not make another film for five years. The Park Is Mine The Park Is Mine is a Canadian-American drama television film based on the novel of the same name by Stephen Peters. The film focuses on Vietnam War veteran, Mitch, who takes forceful control of Central Park to remember those who served and died in the Vietnam War and draw attention to veterans issues. The Eye 3 The Eye 10, also known as The Eye Infinity, also released as The Eye 3, is a 2005 horror film directed by the Pang brothers, starring Bolin Chen, Kate Yeung, Isabella Leong, Bongkoj Khongmalai, Ray MacDonald and Kris Gu. The number "10" in the title is not an indicator of chronology in The Eye film series. The film is actually the third of a film trilogy by the Pang brothers. Louis Theroux: A Place for Paedophiles A Place for Paedophiles is a British documentary that was televised on 19 April 2009. Produced and presented by Louis Theroux, the documentary ran for 60 minutes, and took place at Coalinga State Hospital, a hospital for paedophiles. Theroux was the first film-maker to be allowed to film and interview the patients at the hospital. Black Heaven Black Heaven is a 2010 French drama film directed by Gilles Marchand and starring Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet, Louise Bourgoin, Melvil Poupaud and Pauline Etienne. It tells the story of young Gaspard, who is lured by a beautiful girl into an obsessive, deadly video game. Bruce Lee, My Brother Bruce Lee, My Brother is a 2010 Hong Kong biographical martial arts drama film directed by Raymond Yip, and also written, produced and directed by Manfred Wong, and also storied, produced and narrated by Bruce Lees real life younger brother Robert Lee. Starring Aarif Lee as Lee, Tony Leung Ka-fai and Christy Chung as Lees parents, the film is based on the life of Bruce Lee in his teenage years to part of his adult years. Unfreedom Unfreedom is a 2014 Indian drama film by Raj Amit Kumar, which was released in North America on 29 May 2015. Faiz Ahmad Faizs poem, "Ye Dagh Dagh Ujala", is the inspiration behind the film. The film stars Victor Banerjee, Adil Hussain. and Preeti Gupta. The story revolves around a Muslim fundamentalist in New York who kidnaps a liberal Muslim scholar with an intent to kill, while a closeted lesbian in New Delhi kidnaps her bisexual lover with the intent to love. Then the resulting torture and violence evokes a brutal struggle of identities against "unfreedom". Rock On 2 Rock On 2 is a 2016 Indian musical drama film directed by Shujaat Saudagar, produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani, and with music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy. The sequel to the 2008 film, Rock On!!, it stars Arjun Rampal, Farhan Akhtar, Shraddha Kapoor, Purab Kohli, Shashank Arora, and Prachi Desai, in lead roles. Dragon Fist Dragon Fist is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts film directed and produced by Lo Wei, starring Jackie Chan, Nora Miao and James Tien. The film was released in Hong Kong on 21 April 1979. The Book of Life The Book of Life is a 1998 film by Hal Hartley. In the film, Jesus returns to earth on the eve of the new millennium planning to bring about the apocalypse, but finds himself surprisingly enamored of humanity. It stars Martin Donovan as Jesus, and PJ Harvey as Mary Magdalene. Yo La Tengo appear as a Salvation Army band. Ditto Ditto is a 2000 South Korean science-fiction romance film directed by Kim Jung-kwon. Two students in the same school, one in 1979, the other in 2000, are somehow able to talk to each other using amateur radio. War and Peace War and Peace is a 2007 French-Italian miniseries directed by Robert Dornhelm. It was broadcast in Italy, Belgium, in France and in Russia in four parts during October and November 2007. It was inspired by Leo Tolstoys novel War and Peace, which also is divided into four parts. The actors are of different nationalities. Blue Iguana Blue Iguana is a 2018 British romantic comedy thriller film written and directed by Hadi Hajaig. The film stars Sam Rockwell, Phoebe Fox, Ben Schwartz, Peter Ferdinando, Simon Callow, Al Weaver, Robin Hellier, and Frances Barber. The film was released theatrically in the United States on 24 August 2018. Water, Water Every Hare Water, Water Every Hare is a Looney Tunes cartoon released in 1952 featuring Bugs Bunny and Gossamer, with a similar premise to Hair-Raising Hare. The title is a pun on the line "Water, water, everywhere / Nor any drop to drink" from the poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The cartoon is available on Disc 1 of the Volume 1. The Challenge The Challenge is a 1982 American action thriller film directed by John Frankenheimer and written by John Sayles, Richard Maxwell, and Marc Norman. The film stars Scott Glenn and Toshirō Mifune, and features several aikido-based action scenes choreographed by Steven Seagal, prior to the start of his own film career. The Rachel Papers The Rachel Papers is a 1989 British film written and directed by Damian Harris, and based on the novel of the same name by Martin Amis. It stars Dexter Fletcher and Ione Skye with Jonathan Pryce, James Spader, Bill Paterson, Jared Harris, Claire Skinner, Lesley Sharp and Michael Gambon in supporting roles. Déficit Déficit is a 2007 Mexican feature film, the debut of Gael García Bernal as a director. It was written by Kyzza Terrazas and debuted at the Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2007. In the film the lives of the rich Cristobal and his sister are contrasted with those of the servants on the estate. However, the riches are from illegal sources it would seem, and his father is on the run in Europe. In particular it is made clear that his childhood friend Adan, is now firmly kept in his place as the family gardener, and is no longer treated as a friend. Otto; or, Up with Dead People Otto; or, Up with Dead People is a 2008 Canadian and German queer cinema horror film. The film was directed by Bruce LaBruce and stars Jey Crisfar, Marcel Schlutt, Nicholas Fox Ricciardi and Gio Black Peter. Alzheimer's Alzheimers is a 2010 Egyptian comedy film starring Adel Emam. Naughty or Nice Naughty or Nice is a 2012 Christmas-oriented Hallmark Channel Original Movie directed by David Mackay, and starring Hilarie Burton, Matt Dallas, Danneel Ackles, and Michelle Hurd. This film reunites Meredith Baxter and Michael Gross, who both starred in the television series Family Ties. Burton and Ackles starred together on the television series One Tree Hill. North 24 Kaatham North 24 Kaatham is a 2013 Indian Malayalam road movie written and directed by debutant Anil Radhakrishnan Menon. The film features Fahadh Faasil, Nedumudi Venu and Swathi Reddy in the lead roles. The background score is composed by Govind Menon. The movie released as an Onam release on 15 September 2013. It was well received by critics and won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam. If Cats Disappeared from the World is a 2016 Japanese drama film directed by , starring Takeru Satoh and Aoi Miyazaki and based on the novel by . It was released in Japan by Toho on May 14, 2016. The Hollywood Revue of 1929 The Hollywood Revue of 1929, or simply Hollywood Revue, is an American pre-Code musical comedy film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was the studios second feature-length musical, and one of their earliest sound films. Produced by Harry Rapf and Irving Thalberg and directed by Charles Reisner, it features nearly all of MGMs stars in a two-hour revue that includes three segments in Technicolor. The masters of ceremonies are Conrad Nagel and Jack Benny. The Evil The Evil is a 1978 American supernatural horror film directed by Gus Trikonis and starring Richard Crenna, Joanna Pettet, Andrew Prine and Victor Buono. Its plot follows a husband-and-wife team of doctors who attempt to open a rehabilitation center in a mansion built over a gateway to hell. La Cage aux Folles II La Cage aux Folles II is a 1980 French comedy film and the sequel to 1978s La Cage aux Folles. It is directed by Édouard Molinaro and stars Michel Serrault as Albin, the female impersonator star of a gay night-club revue, and Ugo Tognazzi as Renato, his partner of over 20 years. Heaven's Burning Heavens Burning is a 1997 Australian crime film starring Russell Crowe and directed by Craig Lahiff. The film was released in Australia on 6 November 1997. It follows the adventures of an Australian getaway driver and a Japanese runaway bride on a road trip as they are pursued by both criminals and the police. This was Russell Crowes last Australian film until 2014s The Water Diviner. Waydowntown waydowntown is a 2000 film directed by Gary Burns and starring Fab Filippo, Don McKellar, Marya Delver and Michelle Beaudoin. The film is a dark comedy that explores office culture and its effects and often uses surrealism to achieve its thematic goals. The film is set in Calgary, Alberta, where many downtown buildings are connected by the Plus 15, an extensive network of indoor skywalks. Because of this network, the hustle and bustle of the traditional "main street" has been replaced by recirculated air, food courts, and fluorescent lights. The result is a bleak and often humorous dark comedy about Canadian corporate culture. The Land That Time Forgot The Land That Time Forgot is a 2009 science fiction film by independent American film studio The Asylum. The film is an adaptation of the 1918 Edgar Rice Burroughs novel of the same name, and a re-make of the 1975 film starring Doug McClure. Le grand soir Le Grand Soir is a 2012 French-Belgian comedy-drama film directed by Benoît Delépine and Gustave de Kervern. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize. It won the Magritte Award for Best Costume Design. I'll Cry Tomorrow Ill Cry Tomorrow is a biopic which tells the story of Lillian Roth, a Broadway star who rebels against the pressure of her domineering mother and reacts to the death of her fiancé by becoming an alcoholic. It stars Susan Hayward, Richard Conte, Eddie Albert, Margo, and Jo Van Fleet. The screenplay was adapted by Helen Deutsch and Jay Richard Kennedy from the 1954 autobiography by Lillian Roth, Mike Connolly and Gerold Frank. It was directed by Daniel Mann. The film won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design for Helen Rose, and was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Encounter of the Spooky Kind Encounters of the Spooky Kind is a 1980 Hong Kong martial arts comedy horror film written and directed by Sammo Hung, who also starred in the lead role. The film was produced by Hungs production company Bo Ho Film Company. It was released as Spooky Encounters in the US. It is sometimes listed as Close Encounters of the Spooky Kind, more blatantly mimicking the title of the film Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The film was the progenitor of the jiangshi film genre and one of Hong Kongs first kung fu horror comedies. There is another stand-alone sequel starring Hung and Lam Ching-ying, Encounters of the Spooky Kind II, which has no relation to Encounters of the Spooky Kind. The Chinese name for the movie accurately translates as "Ghost Fights Ghost". The Living Dead Girl La Morte Vivante is a 1982 French horror-drama film directed by Jean Rollin and starring Marina Pierro, Francoise Blanchard, Mike Marshall, Carina Barone, Fanny Magier, Patricia Besnard-Rousseau and Sam Selsky. The story involves a young woman who has returned from the dead and needs human blood in order to survive. Going All the Way Going All the Way is a 1997 film directed by Mark Pellington. The film was written by Dan Wakefield, based on his 1970 novel and starred Jeremy Davies, Ben Affleck, Rachel Weisz, Amy Locane and Rose McGowan. The film was shot on location in Indianapolis, IN, the setting for Wakefields autobiographical novel. Going All the Way was nominated for two awards at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival, winning a "Special Recognition" for production designer Thérèse DePrez. McGowan, who attended Sundance to promote the film, has alleged that Harvey Weinstein raped her while at the festival that year. The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released on Verve Records in September, 1997 including the song "Tangled and Tempted", co-written for the film by Indianapolis singer/songwriter/producer Tim Brickley Kiss Kiss (Bang Bang) Kiss Kiss is a 2001 British comedy film written and directed by Stewart Sugg. It features Stellan Skarsgård, Chris Penn, and Paul Bettany. Hula Girls is a Japanese film, directed by Sang-il Lee and co-written by Lee and Daisuke Habara, and first released across Japanese theaters on September 23, 2006. Starring Yū Aoi, Yasuko Matsuyuki, Etsushi Toyokawa, Shizuyo Yamazaki, Ittoku Kishibe, Eri Tokunaga, Yoko Ikezu and Sumiko Fuji, it is based on the real-life event of how a group of enthusiastic girls take on hula dancing to save their small mining village, Iwaki, helping the formation of Joban Hawaiian Center, which was later to become one of Japans most popular theme parks. It received its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. Hula Girls was critically acclaimed upon release in Japan and nominated for a total of 12 awards at the 2007 Japan Academy Awards, going on to win five major awards, including that of best film, best director, best screenplay, best supporting actress, and most popular film. It also won two major awards at the 80th Kinema Junpo awards, including that of best film and best supporting actress. Since its release in Japan, the film has been shown across theaters and film festivals worldwide. House of Fears House of Fears is a 2007 American horror film, directed by Ryan Little. It stars Corri English, Sandra McCoy, Michael J. Pagan, Corey Sevier and Alice Greczyn. The film was released Direct-to-DVD on April 27, 2009 in the UK. The DVD release in the United States was distributed by Your Indie Films. The movie features a cameo from American actor Jared Padalecki. A Ciambra A Ciambra is a 2017 Italian drama film directed by Jonas Carpignano. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes in won the Europa Cinemas Label Award. It was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. 23 Paces to Baker Street 23 Paces to Baker Street is a 1956 American DeLuxe Color mystery thriller film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring. It was released by 20th Century Fox and filmed in Cinemascope on location in London. The screenplay by Nigel Balchin was based on the novel Warrant for X, original UK title The Nursemaid Who Disappeared by Philip MacDonald. The film focuses on Philip Hannon, a blind playwright who overhears a partial conversation he believes is related to the planning of a kidnapping. When the authorities fail to take action because they believe his story is the product of a writers fertile imagination, Hannon searches for the child with the help of his butler and ex-fiancée, using his acute sense of hearing to gather evidence and serve as guidance. The plot of the film bears some resemblance to Alfred Hitchcocks Rear Window of 1954, which also features a disabled protagonist witnessing a crime, which the police refuse to take seriously, therefore placing him in danger and culminating in a final standoff with the killer in the protagonists darkened apartment. Csinibaba Dollybirds is a 1997 Hungarian comedy film directed by Péter Tímár. Living & Dying Living & Dying is a 2007 film starring Edward Furlong and Michael Madsen. The film was shot on location in Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas. It was released on DVD in the US on December 25, 2007. Living & Dying tells the story of two killers who turn the tables on a group of bank robbers after a botched heist. The Riddle The Riddle is a 2007 British psychological crime thriller film directed and written by Brendan Foley. It stars Vinnie Jones, Derek Jacobi, Julie Cox, Vanessa Redgrave, and Jason Flemyng. Crooked Arrows Crooked Arrows is a 2012 American sports drama film directed by Steve Rash and written by Brad Riddell. The story is centered on a Native American lacrosse team making its way through a prep school league tournament in Upstate New York. Achcham Yenbadhu Madamaiyada Assi Nabbe Poorey Sau is an unreleased Hindi romance film written and directed by Ankur Bhatia. It features Divyendu Sharma, Sulagna Panigrahi and Isha Koppikar in the lead roles. The Mistle-Tones The Mistle-Tones is a made-for-TV movie musical that premiered on December 9, 2012 as part of ABC Familys 25 Days of Christmas. The Killer The Killer is a 2017 Brazilian western created and directed by Marcelo Galvão, starring Diogo Morgado, Nill Marcondes, Deto Montenegro, Maria de Medeiros and Etienne Chicot. Principal photography began in August, 2016. The film was distributed by Netflix, premiering on 10 November 2017. Belaseshe Bela Seshe is a Bengali family drama film directed by the duo, Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee, produced by M.K. Media and Windows Productions and distributed by Eros International. The film brought back Satyajit Rays iconic Ghare Baire pair, Soumitra Chatterjee and Swatilekha Sengupta on the big screen after 30 years. Besides Soumitra Chatterjee and Swatilekha Sengupta in lead roles, the film also stars Rituparna Sengupta, Aparajita Auddy, Monami Ghosh, Indrani Dutta, Sohini Sengupta, Kharaj Mukherjee, Anindya Chatterjee, Barun Chanda, Sohag Sen, Sujoy Prasad Chatterjee, and Shankar Chakraborty in pivotal roles. The film was released on 1 May 2015 in West Bengal and on 26 June 2015 in other states of India. Bela Seshe received the Best Bengali Film Award at the Zee Cine Awards 2016 and also became the Best Film at the International Bengali Film Awards 2016. This film was remade in Telugu as Sathamanam Bhavati. Les Visiteurs du Soir Les Visiteurs du Soir is a 1942 film by French film director Marcel Carné. The film was released on 5 December 1942 in Paris during the Nazi occupation. The Apple The Apple is a 1980 science fiction musical comedy film written and directed by Menahem Golan. It stars Catherine Mary Stewart as a young singer named Bibi, who, in a futuristic 1994, signs to an evil label named Boogalow International Music. It deals with themes of conformity versus rebellion, and makes use of Biblical allegory including the tale of Adam and Eve. Principal photography took place in late 1979 in West Berlin. The film was universally panned by critics and audiences alike, and in some circles, has been considered to be one of the worst films ever made. Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur is the fifth and final TV movie pilot for the television series The Legendary Journeys. Intensity Intensity is a 1997 made-for-TV psychological thriller mini-series based on the novel of the same name by Dean Koontz, starring John C. McGinley, Molly Parker, Piper Laurie, and Tori Paul. It originally aired in the United States on the Fox Network. Warlock III: The End of Innocence Warlock III: The End of Innocence is a 1999 direct-to-video horror film written by Bruce David Eisen and Eric Freiser and also directed by the latter. It is the third film in a series that started with the 1989 Warlock. The first two films star Julian Sands as the Warlock, but Warlock III stars Bruce Payne in the titular role of The Warlock. The film was shot in Roger Cormans studio in Ireland. Purely Belter Purely Belter is a 2000 British comedy drama film directed by Mark Herman about two teenagers trying to get money, by any means necessary, in order to get season tickets for home games of Premier League football team Newcastle United. It is based on the novel The Season Ticket by Jonathan Tulloch. Other actors in the film include Roy Hudd, Charlie Hardwick, Tim Healy, Kerry Ann Christiansen and Kevin Whately. There is also a cameo appearance by footballer Alan Shearer, whose car the boys steal. Friday Night Vendredi soir is a 2002 drama film directed by Claire Denis. The screenplay was written by Claire Denis and Emmanuèle Bernheim, based upon Bernheims novel of the same name. The film premiered at the 2002 Venice Film Festival. We Live in Public WE LIVE IN PUBLIC is a 2009 documentary film by Ondi Timoner, which profiles Internet pioneer Josh Harris. Its theme is the loss of privacy in the Internet age. Kya Dilli Kya Lahore Kya Dilli Kya Lahore is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language war film set in 1948, post Indias independence, and deals with the Partition of India. The film stars Vijay Raaz, Manu Rishi, Raj Zutshi and Vishwajeet Pradhan, with Gulzar credited as the presenter. Produced by Karan Arora, it marks the directorial debut of Raaz. The first look of the film was released at the Wagah border. It was released worldwide on 2 May 2014 to positive response from critics. Scintilla The Hybrid is a 2014 British science fiction horror film directed by Billy OBrien. It stars John Lynch as a mercenary who must lead his team to an Eastern European bunker and infiltrate it. There, he finds a scientist has created a human-alien hybrid. It premiered at Fantasporto and had its UK premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. The Eavesdropper La mécanique de lombre is a 2016 French thriller and action film directed by Thomas Kruithof. Sitting Pretty Sitting Pretty is a 1948 American comedy film which tells the story of a family who hires Lynn Belvedere, a man with a mysterious past, to babysit their children. It stars Robert Young, Maureen OHara, and Clifton Webb. The film was adapted by F. Hugh Herbert from the comic novel Belvedere by Gwen Davenport. It was directed by Walter Lang. The character of Belvedere proved so popular, Webb reprised his role in two more movies: Mr. Belvedere Goes to College and Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell. Up the Down Staircase Up the Down Staircase is a 1967 American drama film directed by Robert Mulligan and starring Sandy Dennis, Patrick Bedford, Eileen Heckart, and Jean Stapleton. The plot concerns the first, trying assignment for a young, idealistic teacher. Tad Mosel wrote the screenplay adaptation of the novel of the same name by Bel Kaufman. The Cold Summer of 1953 The Cold Summer of 1953 is a 1988 Soviet crime film directed by Aleksandr Proshkin. It was the last film of the Russian actor Anatoly Papanov. Sofies verden Sophies World is a 1999 Norwegian drama–adventure film directed by Erik Gustavson and starring Silje Storstein as Sophie. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Jostein Gaarder. Upon its release in 1999 it was the most expensive film to date in Norway. It has since been released on DVD dubbed into German. An English-subtitled DVD was released in 2005 in the UK. The Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots The Execution of Mary Stuart is a short film produced in 1895. The film depicts the execution of Mary. It is the first known film to use special effects, specifically the stop trick. The 18-second-long film was produced by Thomas Edison and directed by Alfred Clark and may have been the first film in history to use trained actors, as well as the first to use editing for the purposes of special effects. The film shows a blindfolded Mary being led to the execution block. The executioner raises his axe and an edit occurs during which the actress is replaced by a mannequin. The mannequins head is chopped off and the executioner holds it in the air as the film ends. Umrao Jaan Umrao Jaan is a Bollywood film based on the Urdu novel Umrao Jaan Ada and is about the famous courtesan of the title. Aishwarya Rai star in the lead role along with Abhishek Bachchan, Shabana Azmi, Sunil Shetty, Divya Dutta, Himani Shivpuri and Kulbhushan Kharbanda in supporting roles.The film is directed by J. P. Dutta Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon is a 2008 horror film that was broadcast on the Sci Fi Channel on November 8, 2008. The film stars Carly Pope, Peter DeLuise, Ona Grauer, and Crystal Lowe. Its plot concerns a group of people who, after crashing their plane into the Himalayan Mountains, encounter the Yeti. This encounter sends them into a fight for survival. It is the 14th film in the Maneater Series. The Blind Sunflowers The Blind Sunflowers is a 2008 Spanish film directed by José Luis Cuerda and written by Rafael Azcona and Cuerda, based on the novel The Blind Sunflowers by Alberto Méndez. The film stars Maribel Verdú, Javier Cámara and Raúl Arévalo. The plot follows the life of a family, former sympathizers of the Spanish Republic, during the early 1940s. Their lives are disrupted when a young priest falls in love with the mother. The film is set in Ourense, 1940 where a disorientated deacon, named Salvador returns to the seminary of Ourense where the Rector delays Salvadors access to priesthood for a year. Salvador begins teaching in a school where he meets with Lorenzo, the son of Elena, whom of which Salvador thinks is widowed. This opportunity multiplies with the deacon becoming obsessed with her, abusing her mentally and physically. We realise that Salvador is threatening Elenas family because of his obsession. Wounded and beaten by the circumstances, the characters of the Blind Sunflowers hit the wall of repression, impossible romances and emotional defeats, while we realise Elenas family try to search for a glimpse of hope. This film was Spains 81st Academy Awards official submission to Foreign Language Film category, but it was not selected. The Last Keepers The Last Keepers is a 2013 American fantasy film directed by Maggie Greenwald and starring Aidan Quinn, Virginia Madsen, Zosia Mamet and Olympia Dukakis. Hangman Hangman is a 2015 British thriller film, directed by Adam Mason, and co-written by Mason and Simon Boyes. The film stars Jeremy Sisto, Kate Ashfield, Ryan Simpkins, Ty Simpkins, Eric Michael Cole, and Amy Smart. The film had its world premiere at SXSW on 14 March 2015. The film was released on video on demand and home media formats on 9 February 2016 by Alchemy. Room for One More Room for One More is a 1952 comedy-drama film starring Cary Grant and directed by Norman Taurog. In 1962 the film became the basis for a short-lived television series with a different cast, Room for One More. Bartleby Bartleby is a 2001 American comedy film adaptation of Herman Melvilles short story "Bartleby". The film was directed by Jonathan Parker, and stars Crispin Glover as Bartleby, and David Paymer as his boss. The film diverges from Melvilles story, setting it in a modern office and adding sitcom-style humor, but maintaining an element of surrealism. The American Nightmare The American Nightmare is a 2000 documentary film directed and written by Adam Simon. The film documents the relationship between independent horror film directors such as George A. Romero, John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper and Wes Craven and their relationship between the political and social changes of the era and the horror films of that time. The film was shown at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival and was shown later on the Independent Film Channel. Le Donk & Scor-zay-zee Le Donk & Scor-zay-zee is a 2009 British mock musical documentary film written and directed by Shane Meadows. It follows the fictional character of Le Donk, played by Paddy Considine, a roadie working for Arctic Monkeys, and Scorzayzee, a young rapper playing himself. Similar in format to This Is Spinal Tap and Im Still Here, the film blends fiction and reality. In addition to Scorzayzee, director Meadows, editor Richard Graham, and Arctic Monkeys all appear as themselves. Shot in five days in 2007 with a budget of £48,000, the film is the third Meadows feature to star Considine. Studio 54 Studio 54 is a 2018 American documentary film directed by Matt Tyrnauer. Vengeance Valley Vengeance Valley is a 1951 American Technicolor western film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Burt Lancaster, with a supporting cast featuring Robert Walker, Joanne Dru, Sally Forrest, John Ireland and Ray Collins. It is based on the novel by Luke Short. In 1979, the film entered the public domain in the United States because Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. Procession of Memories Yaadon Ki Baaraat is a 1973 Indian Bollywood film, directed by Nasir Hussain and written by Salim-Javed. It featured an ensemble cast, starring Dharmendra, Zeenat Aman, Tariq Khan, Neetu Singh, Vijay Arora, Ajit Khan and Aamir Khan. The film was influential in the history of Indian cinema. It was the first masala film, combining elements of the action, drama, romance, musical, crime and thriller genres. The masala went on to become the most popular genre of Indian cinema, and Yaadon Ki Baaraat has thus been identified as "the first" quintessentially "Bollywood film." It also launched the careers of several actors, as the commercial breakthrough Hindi film for Zeenat Aman and Neetu Singh, who became leading actresses of the 1970s, and as the debut film for Nasir Hussains nephews Tariq Khan and Aamir Khan, the latter a child actor who grew up to be one of the biggest movie stars as an adult. It is still remembered fondly for its Hindi soundtrack, composed by music director R.D. Burman. The track "Chura Liya Hai", sung by Mohammed Rafi and Asha Bhosle, is particularly well-known. The film was later remade in Tamil as Naalai Namadhe, in Telugu as Annadammula Anubandham, and in Malayalam as Himam. Of Love and Shadows Of Love and Shadows, also known as De amor y de sombra, is a 1994 Chilean-Argentine-American drama film written and directed by Betty Kaplan and starring Antonio Banderas, Jennifer Connelly, Stefania Sandrelli and Patricio Contreras. It is based on the 1984 homonymous novel by Isabel Allende. Mr. Jealousy Mr. Jealousy is a 1997 romantic comedy film written and directed by Noah Baumbach and starring Eric Stoltz and Annabella Sciorra. The Endurance The Endurance is a 2000 documentary film directed by George Butler about Ernest Shackletons legendary Antarctic expedition in 1914. The Endurance was the name of the ship of Shackletons expedition. Best Player Best Player is a 2011 television film that was released on March 12, 2011 starring Jerry Trainor as Quincy "Q" Johnson and Jennette McCurdy as Christina "Prodigy" Saunders, two stars from the hit Nickelodeon show iCarly. Filming started on October 24, 2009 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and wrapped up production on November 18, 2009. Heavenly Sword Heavenly Sword is a 2014 computer-animated action-adventure fantasy film based on the 2007 video game of the same name, developed by companies Sony and Ninja Theory. It was released digitally, and theatrically in selected regions. Deranged Deranged is a 2012 South Korean science fiction thriller film starring Kim Myung-min, Kim Dong-wan, Moon Jung-hee and Lee Ha-nui. It is Koreas first medical thriller on an infectious disease epidemic. The film was directed by Park Jung-woo and produced by Lim Ji-young and Oz One Film. Distributed by CJ E&M, the film was released on July 5, 2012 and runs at 109 minutes. AE: Apocalypse Earth AE: Apocalypse Earth is a 2013 American science fiction film produced by The Asylum and directed by Thunder Levin, starring Adrian Paul and Richard Grieco. It a mockbuster of After Earth and Oblivion. Lost After Dark Lost After Dark is a 2015 Canadian horror film starring Robert Patrick. Valley of Love Valley of Love is a 2015 French film directed by Guillaume Nicloux, starring Gérard Depardieu and Isabelle Huppert. It tells the story of two famous actors who used to be a couple and had a son 25 years ago. They reunite after the sons death, and receive a letter asking them to visit five places in Death Valley, which will make the son reappear. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The film won the César Award for Best Cinematography at the 41st César Awards. A Dragon Arrives! A Dragon Arrives! is a 2016 Iranian drama film directed by Mani Haghighi. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Kadaikutty Singam Kadaikutty Singam is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by Pandiraj and produced by Suriya for, his studio 2D Entertainment. The film stars Karthi and Sayyeshaa, with a supporting cast including Sathyaraj, Priya Bhavani Shankar and Arthana Binu. The film, which was also released in Telugu as Chinna Babu featured music composed by D. Imman and cinematography by Velraj. The film was released on 13 July 2018. Queen of Outer Space Queen of Outer Space is a 1958 American DeLuxe Color science fiction feature film in CinemaScope, produced by Ben Schwalb, directed by Edward Bernds, that stars Zsa Zsa Gabor, Eric Fleming, and Laurie Mitchell. The screenplay by Charles Beaumont, about a revolt against a cruel Venusian queen, was based on an idea supplied by Ben Hecht, originally titled Queen of the Universe. The film was released theatrically in some markets on a double feature with the Boris Karloff film Frankenstein 1970. Latcho Drom Latcho Drom is a 1993 French documentary film directed and written by Tony Gatlif. The movie is about the Romani peoples journey from north-west India to Spain, consisting primarily of music. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Sharpe's Revenge Sharpes Revenge is a British television drama, the 12th of a series that follows the career of Richard Sharpe, a British soldier during the Napoleonic Wars. The adaptation is based on the novel of the same name by Bernard Cornwell. Bunny Bunny is a 1998 American computer-animated short film by Chris Wedge and produced by Blue Sky Studios. It was featured on the original DVD release of Ice Age from 2002 and its 2006 "Super Cool Edition" re-release. Influenced by the classic Uncle Wiggily illustrations by Lansing Campbell, the short features the music of Tom Waits. Bunny won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1998 as well a Golden Nica at the Prix Ars Electronica. Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt is a 2003 American made-for-television biographical action-comedy film based on the 1966–1968 Batman television series which features the original stars Adam West and Burt Ward as themselves, with Jack Brewer and Jason Marsden portraying the young West and Ward in flashbacks. It was broadcast on CBS on March 9, 2003. Strawberries in the Supermarket Jagoda in the Supermarket is a 2003 Yugoslav comedy-action film directed by Dušan Milić. The film won the first prime at the 2004 Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose. Branka Katić cast in the title role. Jagoda in the Supermarket was screened at the Berlin Film Festival Perry Seibert, Rovi. Burning Blue Burning Blue is a 2013 American United States Naval aviation drama film, directed by D.M.W. Greer and starring Trent Ford and Rob Mayes. The film is based on the 1992 play of the same name by Greer about a U.S. Navy accident investigation which becomes a gay witch hunt during the "Dont Ask" era. Scarecrow Scarecrow is a 2013 Syfy Pictures original horror film directed by Sheldon Wilson. Wilson also directed two other Syfy original films: Carny and Mothman. The film premiered on Syfy October 19, 2013 and the DVD was released on February 25, 2014. It is the 25th film of the Maneater Series. Full Out Full Out, also known as Full Out: The Ariana Berlin Movie, is a 2016 drama young-adult TV movie based on the life story of American gymnast Ariana Berlin. Ana Golja received a 2016 Canadian Screen Awards nomination for Best Performance in a Childrens or Youth Program or Series. The Baron of Arizona The Baron of Arizona is a 1950 American Western film directed by Samuel Fuller and starring Vincent Price and Ellen Drew. The film concerns a master forgers attempted use of false documents to lay claim to the territory of Arizona late in the 19th century. It is based on the case of James Reavis, whose scheme came close to success, but many of the films details are fictionalized. Scandal Sheet Scandal Sheet is a 1952 black-and-white film noir directed by Phil Karlson. The film is based on the novel The Dark Page by Samuel Fuller, who himself was a newspaper reporter before his career in film. The drama features Broderick Crawford, Donna Reed and John Derek. The Clockmaker of St. Paul The Clockmaker is a 1974 French crime drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. Based on the novel LHorloger dEverton by Georges Simenon, it tells the story of a widowed father who first discovers how little he knows about his teenage son, who kills a man and with his girl goes on the run, but then decides that whatever their faults he will stand by the pair. The film was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize. In the United States, it was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film by the U.S. National Board of Review. Fresh Bait The Bait, also known as Fresh Bait, is a 1995 French film directed by Bertrand Tavernier about two boys and a girl who commit a murder, with the girl acting as a bait. The film is based on the 1990 book of the same name by Morgan Sportès, which is in turn based on the "Valérie Subra affair", a true event that happened in 1984. The Stool Pigeon The Stool Pigeon is a 2010 Hong Kong-Chinese action thriller film directed by Dante Lam and starring Nicholas Tse, Nick Cheung and Gwei Lun-mei. The film is about police detective, Don Lee, who uses informants to gain information about gangsters. Lee begins to feel guilty when his informants are caught, but sends out a street racer named Ghost as an informant to gain information about a gangster name Barbarian. The film was released in China on August 24 and two days later in Hong Kong. The film performed well in the Hong Kong box office, though it has received mixed reviews. Pixels Pixels is a 2010 French animated short film written and directed by Patrick Jean. It is about an invasion of New York City by classic 8-bit video game characters, such as those from Space Invaders, Pac-Man, Tetris, Arkanoid, Donkey Kong, Frogger, and others. The film won the Annecy Crystal for Best Short Film at the 2011 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. sxtape Sx_Tape is a 2013 American found-footage horror film directed, edited, and photographed by Bernard Rose. The film premiered on October 10, 2013 at the BFI London Film Festival and released to DVD on July 2, 2014. It stars Caitlyn Folley and Ian Duncan as a young couple that decides to film a sex tape in an abandoned hospital, only to discover that it is not as abandoned as they believed it to be. The film has had a predominantly negative critical reception. London Road London Road is a 2015 British musical mystery crime drama film directed by Rufus Norris and written by Adam Cork and Alecky Blythe based on their National Theatre musical of the same name, which in turn is based on the interviews about the Steve Wright killings. The film stars Olivia Colman, Anita Dobson, and Tom Hardy. The film was selected to be shown in the City to City section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Guns for San Sebastian Guns for San Sebastian is a 1968 French action-adventure film based on the 1962 novel A Wall for San Sebastian, written by Rev. Fr. William Barnaby "Barby" Faherty, S.J. The film is directed by Frenchman Henri Verneuil, it stars Anthony Quinn and Charles Bronson. The score is by Ennio Morricone. Filming took place in Sierra de Órganos National Park in the town of Sombrerete, Mexico It is a rare instance of a spaghetti western actually being shot in Mexico instead of substituting Spain or some similar European location. Hardware Wars Hardware Wars is a 1978 short film parody of a teaser trailer for the science fiction film Star Wars. The thirteen-minute film, which was released almost 18 months after Star Wars, consisted of little more than inside jokes and visual puns that heavily depended upon audience familiarity with the original. The theme song is Richard Wagners famous "Ride of the Valkyries". A Man Who Was Superman A Man Who Was Superman is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Jeong Yoon-chul. The film applies techniques of Magical realism to problems arising from the Narcissism of small differences that plagues the modern Korean conscience. Jîn Jîn is a 2013 Turkish-German movie directed by Reha Erdem. The movie is about a Kurdish guerilla fighter who deserted her military unit aiming at leaving the conflict region for the city of Izmir. Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland is a 1933 American pre-Code film version of the famous Alice novels by Lewis Carroll. The film was produced by Paramount Pictures, featuring an all-star cast. It is all live-action, except for the Walrus and The Carpenter sequence, which was animated by the Harman-Ising Studio. Stars featured in the film included W. C. Fields as Humpty Dumpty, Edna May Oliver as the Red Queen, Cary Grant as the Mock Turtle, Gary Cooper as the White Knight, Edward Everett Horton as The Hatter, Charles Ruggles as The March Hare, and Baby LeRoy as The Joker. Charlotte Henry played her first leading role as Alice. This version was directed by Norman Z. McLeod from a screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and William Cameron Menzies, based on Lewis Carrolls books Alices Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. It also drew heavily from Eva Le Gallienne and Florida Friebuss then-recent stage adaptation. The film is occasionally broadcast on cable television channels such as Turner Classic Movies. When Paramount previewed the film in 1933, the original running time was 90 min. However, by the time it was shown to the press, the running time was cut to 77 minutes. Despite the film being released at this shorter time, it is often mistakenly reported that Universal Studios cut it to 77 minutes when they bought the television rights in the late 1950s. Universal Studios released the film to DVD on March 2, 2010, marking the films first home video release. The Woman on the Beach The Woman on the Beach is a 1947 film noir directed by Jean Renoir and starring Joan Bennett, Robert Ryan and Charles Bickford. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film is a love triangle drama about Scott, a conflicted U.S. Coast Guard officer, and his pursuit of Peggy, a married woman. Peggy is married to Tod, a blind artist. They Came to Cordura They Came to Cordura is a 1959 American CinemaScope Eastmancolor Western film co-written and directed by Robert Rossen and starring Gary Cooper, Rita Hayworth, Van Heflin and Tab Hunter. It was based on a 1958 novel by Glendon Swarthout. Exterminator 2 Exterminator 2 is a 1984 action thriller film written and directed by Mark Buntzman, starring Robert Ginty and Mario Van Peebles, with cameos by Arye Gross in his debut role, and John Turturro in his second role. It is the sequel to the 1980 film The Exterminator. Splatter: Naked Blood is a 1996 Japanese horror film directed by Hisayasu Satō. It is a remake of Satōs 1987 film, , and, according to Allmovie, "contains one of the most appalling scenes in Japanese horror." The film is not pornographic and contains only a mild sex scene near the end of the film. Young Gods Young Gods, is a 2003 film from Finland. The film centres on a group of Finnish teenagers who begin to make videos of themselves and others having sex. Their adventures become more and more extreme, eventually leading to tragic consequences. It was directed by Jukka-Pekka Siili and stars Jussi Nikkilä. The movie is available in the United States from Picture This! Entertainment. Sympathy for Delicious Sympathy for Delicious is a 2010 drama film, and the directorial debut of Mark Ruffalo. Filming took place in Los Angeles. Office Office is 2015 South Korean slasher-thriller film directed by Hong Won-chan and starring Go Ah-sung and Park Sung-woong. It is about a detective trying to figure out why a mild-mannered man has killed his family and is targeting his co-workers. The film premiered at the Midnight Screenings section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Siberiade Siberiade is a 1979 epic Soviet film in four parts, spanning much of the 20th century. It was directed by Andrei Konchalovsky, working for the Mosfilm studio. Body Count Body Count is a 1998 crime thriller film and starred David Caruso, Linda Fiorentino, John Leguizamo, Ving Rhames, Donnie Wahlberg, and Forest Whitaker. The film was directed by Robert Patton-Spruill. Despite having well-known star in the cast, the film was released direct to video on April 28, 1998, due to poor audience reaction at test screenings. During development, it had been announced in the press under the title The Split. The Love Letter The Love Letter is a 1998 Hallmark Hall of Fame television film directed by Dan Curtis starring Campbell Scott and Jennifer Jason Leigh. It is based on Jack Finneys short story of the same name, which was first published in The Saturday Evening Post on August 1, 1959, and reprinted in the same magazine in January/February 1988 issue. The story has since appeared in several books. InuYasha the Movie 3: Swords of an Honorable Ruler is the third film of the Inuyasha series. It was released in 2003 in Japan, and in 2005 in the United States. The song, "Four Seasons", is performed by Namie Amuro. Dead Friend Dead Friend is a 2004 South Korean horror film. It is one of a number of South Korean horror films set in high school; the trend began with 1998s Whispering Corridors. Kandagar Kandagar is a Russian film detailing the escape of a Russian crew from Afghanistan Taliban fighters on August 16, 1996. The film stars some of Russias most famous actors, Vladimir Mashkov, Andrei Panin and Alexander Baluyev. The movie is based on the Russian pilots, Vladimir Sharpatov, diary. The film was released in Russia on April 4, 2010. The Andrey Kavun film is the first to describe Russias history in Afghanistan after their withdrawal from the country. 1 Night 1 Night is a 2016 American romance drama film written and directed by Minhal Baig. It stars Anna Camp, Justin Chatwin, Isabelle Fuhrman and Kyle Allen. The Scorpion King: Book of Souls Scorpion King: Book of Souls is a 2018 direct-to-video fantasy film released on October 23, 2018. It is the fifth installment in The Scorpion King series, and a sequel to Quest for Power. The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz is a 1974 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring Richard Dreyfuss. It is based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Mordecai Richler. Prom Night III: The Last Kiss Prom Night III: The Last Kiss is a 1990 Canadian supernatural comedic slasher film and the third in the Prom Night franchise, continuing the storyline involving the murderous ghoul Mary Lou Maloney. This is the only entry to depart from the strictly horror genre of the series, and is instead a spoof of the previous films. It was released theatrically in Canada in April 1990, and released direct-to-video in the United States in June that year. This film was followed by a third sequel, titled Deliver Us from Evil. Prince Prince is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Kookie V Gulati, produced by Kumar S Taurani and Ramesh S Taurani, and starring Vivek Oberoi and Aruna Shields in the lead roles. The dialogues were written by Mayur Puri. The songs were composed by Sachin Gupta, with the lyrics penned by Sameer. The background score was composed by Sandeep Shirodkar. The film was released on 9 April 2010 in Hindi, along with its dubbed versions in Tamil and Telugu. The Manny The Manny is a 2015 German comedy film directed and co-written by Matthias Schweighöfer, starring himself as a greedy and super-busy real-estate developer, and Milan Peschel as a victim of his development who accidentally ends up babysitting his two children. Sanshiro Sugata, Part Two is a 1945 film written and directed by Akira Kurosawa. It is based on the novel by Tsuneo Tomita, son of Tomita Tsunejirō, the earliest disciple of judo. It was filmed in early 1945 in Japan towards the end of World War II. Unlike the original Sugata Sanshiro, the sequel is in part considered a propaganda film. It is believed to be the earliest known film sequel whose title is simply the original title followed by a number, predating the likes of French Connection II by decades. The Great Piggy Bank Robbery The Great Piggy Bank Robbery is a Warner Bros. Pictures Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short, produced in early 1945, and released in 1946. It was directed by Robert Clampett, and features Daffy Duck in Clampetts penultimate Warner cartoon, produced shortly before he left the studio. The cartoon is largely a parody of the popular Dick Tracy comic book series. This is also the last short Clampett directed that featured Daffy. Rachel and the Stranger Rachel and the Stranger is a black-and-white 1948 western film starring Loretta Young, William Holden, and Robert Mitchum. The Norman Foster-directed film was one of the few to address the role of women in the pioneer west, as well as portray early Americas indentured servant trade. It was based on the Howard Fast short story "Rachel". While the film had a low budget, it was RKOs most successful film that year, making $395,000. Born to Defense Born to Defence is a 1986 Hong Kong action film, which marked the directorial debut of Jet Li, who also stars in the film. The film features fight choreography by Tsui Siu-Ming. The film is set in China following the end of World War II and the liberation of China. It centers on Jet Lis character and his confrontations with navy sailors, who are portrayed as rapacious villains, from Chinas ally, the United States, primarily in the boxing ring as Lis character is an avid athlete. My New Partner at the Races My New Partner II is a 1990 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi, starring Philippe Noiret and Thierry Lhermitte. It is a sequel to My New Partner. The Skulls III The Skulls III is a 2004 thriller film, directed by J. Miles Dale and starring Clare Kramer, Bryce Johnson, Steve Braun, and Barry Bostwick. It is a sequel to the 2002 film The Skulls II and the third and final installment of The Skulls film series. Jack of the Red Hearts Jack of the Red Hearts is an American film directed by Janet Grillo and centered on the issues of orphanage, family, autism, exclusion and inclusion. The film premiered on May 6, 2015 at the Bentonville Film Festival and released theatrically on February 26, 2016. Aadhi Aadhi is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film written and directed by Jeethu Joseph. The film stars Pranav Mohanlal in the title role in his debut role as an adult and was produced by Antony Perumbavoor through Aashirvad Cinemas. The film also co-stars Aditi Ravi, Anusree, Jagapati Babu, Siddique, Lena, Sharaf U Dheen, Siju Wilson, Meghanathan, Sijoy Varghese, Tony Luke, and Krishna Shankar. The fim soundtrack was composed by Anil Johnson. The principal photography took place between August and November 2017 in Kochi, Bangalore, and Hyderabad. Aadhi was released in India on 26 January 2018 and met with positive critical response. The film was a commercial success, becoming one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year and ran over 100 days in theatres. The Return of Doctor X The Return of Doctor X is a 1939 American science fiction-horror film directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Wayne Morris, Rosemary Lane, and Humphrey Bogart as the title character. It was based on the short story "The Doctors Secret" by William J. Makin. Despite supposedly being a sequel to Doctor X, also produced by Warner Bros., the films are unrelated. This was Bogarts only science fiction or horror film. He never liked to talk about this film or another film of this period, Swing Your Lady, both of which he believed were among his worst. Edge of Darkness Edge of Darkness is a 1943 World War II film directed by Lewis Milestone that features Errol Flynn, Ann Sheridan, and Walter Huston. The feature is based on a script written by Robert Rossen which was adapted from the 1942 novel The Edge of Darkness by William Woods. Countdown Countdown is a 1968 science fiction film directed by Robert Altman, based on the novel The Pilgrim Project by Hank Searls. Made before M*A*S*H, the film was subject to re-editing by the studio. Countdown stars James Caan and Robert Duvall as astronauts vying to be the first American to walk on the Moon as part of a crash program to beat the Soviet Union. Wild in the Streets Wild in the Streets is a 1968 film directed by Barry Shear and starring Christopher Jones, Hal Holbrook, and Shelley Winters. Based on a 1966 Esquire short story "The Day It All Happened, Baby!" by Robert Thom, it was distributed by American International Pictures. The film, described as both "ludicrous" and "cautionary", was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Film Editing and became a cult classic of the 1960s counterculture. Animalympics Animalympics is a 1980 animated television film produced by Lisberger Studios and released by Warner Bros. Originally commissioned by the NBC network as two separate specials, it spoofs the Summer and Winter Olympic Games and features the voices of Billy Crystal, Gilda Radner, Harry Shearer and Michael Fremer. ...All the Marbles Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train is a 1998 French drama film directed by Patrice Chéreau and written by Chéreau, Danièle Thompson and Pierre Trividic. It stars Pascal Greggory, Vincent Perez, Charles Berling and Dominique Blanc. Scooby-Doo and the Samurai Sword Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword is a 2009 direct-to-DVD animated comedy mystery martial arts film, as well as the thirteenth entry in a series of direct-to-video animated films based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoon franchise. In the United States, the DVD sold 163,890 units in its first week and as of January 2014, it has sold approximately 524,725 units. This is the last direct-to-video Scooby-Doo film to use the bright animation style keen to the Whats New TV series, making it the last What’s New, Scooby-Doo? related production. It was also the last Scooby-Doo production to feature Casey Kasem as the voice Shaggy Rogers before his retirement in 2010 and subsequent death in 2014. This is also the last Scooby doo film to be available in full-screen format. Love Will Take Over Loveyatri is a 2018 Bollywood romantic drama film produced by Salman Khan under Salman Khan Films and directed by debutante Abhiraj Minawala. It is inspired from the Telugu film Devadasu. It stars Aayush Sharma and Warina Hussain in its lead roles, and was released on 5 October 2018. The Ugly American The Ugly American is a 1963 American adventure film directed by George Englund, written by Stewart Stern, and starring Marlon Brando, Sandra Church, Eiji Okada, Pat Hingle, Judson Pratt and Arthur Hill. It is based on the 1958 novel The Ugly American by Eugene Burdick and William Lederer. The film was released on April 2, 1963, by Universal Pictures. An Early Frost An Early Frost is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film and the first major film, made for television or feature films, to deal with the topic of AIDS. It was first broadcast on the NBC television network on November 11, 1985. It was directed by John Erman, from the Emmy Award-winning teleplay written by Ron Cowen and Daniel Lipman. Aidan Quinn stars as Michael Pierson, a Chicago attorney who goes home to break the news that he is gay and has AIDS to his parents, played by Ben Gazzara and Gena Rowlands. Prahaar: The Final Attack Prahaar is a 1991 Indian Hindi action drama film, written and directed by Nana Patekar. The film was nominated for Best Story at the 37th Filmfare Awards. Aalavandhan Aalavandhan, also known in Hindi as Abhay, is a 2001 Indian psychological thriller film directed by Suresh Krissna, and produced by S. Thanu. The film stars Kamal Haasan in dual role, with Raveena Tandon, Manisha Koirala, Sarath Babu, Gollapudi Maruti Rao and Milind Gunaji in supporting roles. The film has elements of magic realism. The film was released as a bilingual film, along with Tamil it was simultaneously filmed in Hindi with the title Abhay with three different actors. It was also dubbed in Telugu under that same title. The film is an adaptation of the novel Dhayam that was written by Kamal Haasan in 1984. Although a commercial failure during its release, Aalavandhan and Abhay won the National Film Award for Best Special Effects for its creative execution of live and animated special effects which enhance the dramatic impact of the film. The film has later attained cult status. Kim Possible Kim Possible is an American comedy action-adventure television film that premiered as a Disney Channel Original Movie on Disney Channel on February 15, 2019. Based on the animated series Kim Possible created by Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley, the film stars Sadie Stanley, Sean Giambrone, and Ciara Riley Wilson. The Other Me The Other Me is a 2000 Disney Channel Original Movie about a teenager who accidentally clones himself as a genius and ends up using his clone to pass school. The movie is the 23rd Disney Channel Original Movie and is based on the book Me Two by Mary C. Ryan. The Exploding Girl The Exploding Girl is a 2009 American independent film written and directed by Bradley Rust Gray, starring Zoe Kazan and Mark Rendall. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2009 and was released theatrically in the United States on March 12, 2010. Cloudburst Cloudburst is a 2011 Canadian-American comedy-drama film written and directed by Thom Fitzgerald and starring Olympia Dukakis and Brenda Fricker. It premiered at the Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax, Nova Scotia on September 16, 2011. The film is an adaptation of Fitzgeralds 2010 play of the same name. Jingle All the Way 2 Jingle All the Way 2 is a 2014 American Christmas comedy film directed by Alex Zamm. It stars Larry the Cable Guy and Santino Marella. It is the stand-alone sequel to the 1996 comedy film Jingle All the Way starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. The film is produced by 20th Century Fox and WWE Studios, the motion picture division of WWE, and was distributed straight-to-video by Fox on December 2, 2014. On-air promotion from WWE occurred on their weekly episodic events. Dance, Girl, Dance Dance, Girl, Dance is a film released in 1940 and directed by Dorothy Arzner. In 2007, Dance, Girl, Dance was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", describing it as Arzners "most intriguing film" and a "meditation on the disparity between art and commerce. The dancers, played by Maureen OHara and Lucille Ball, strive to preserve their own feminist integrity, while fighting for their place in the spotlight and for the love of male lead Louis Hayward." Dance, Girl, Dance was edited by Robert Wise, whose next film as editor was Citizen Kane and who later won Oscars as director of West Side Story and The Sound of Music. Cry of the Banshee Cry of the Banshee is a 1970 horror film directed by Gordon Hessler and starring Vincent Price as an evil witchhunter. The film was released by American International Pictures. The film costars Elizabeth Bergner, Hilary Dwyer, and Hugh Griffith. The title credit sequence was animated by Terry Gilliam. The Million Dollar Duck Million Dollar Duck is a 1971 American comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions about a goose that lays golden eggs scenario. It was directed by Vincent McEveety, and stars Dean Jones, Sandy Duncan and Joe Flynn. Carny Carny is a 1980 drama film about a waitress who joins a traveling carnival. It stars Gary Busey, Jodie Foster, and Robbie Robertson. It also includes an early role for Fred Ward. Graveyard of Honor is a yakuza film directed by Takashi Miike. It is a remake of Kinji Fukasakus 1975 film of the same name, which is based on the life of a real-life yakuza member. My Rainy Days is a 2009 Japanese romance drama film based on the popular cell phone novel of the same name. Director Yuri Kanchiku made her directorial debut in this film. Japanese model Nozomi Sasaki stars in her first lead role in a film, as a seventeen-year-old high school student. The film tells the story of a manipulative schoolgirl who mends her ways when she falls for an older professor. Tenshi no Koi debuted in a special screening at the 22nd Tokyo International Film Festival. It was subsequently released in Japanese cinemas on 7 November 2009. The film grossed a total of US$1,090,202 in four different countries, and it received generally positive reviews from critics. Plan 9 Plan 9 is a 2015 independent science fiction-comedy horror film. It serves as a parody, homage, and partial remake of the cult 1959 B-movie Plan 9 from Outer Space; widely considered one of the worst movies of all time. The film stars Brian Krause, Mr. Lobo, Monique Dupree and Camille Keaton, with appearances by Internet personalities Aaron Yonda, Matt Sloan, James Rolfe and actor Conrad Brooks, who appeared in the original film and was a member of director Ed Woods regular company of actors. Initially intended to release in 2008, the film was released on DVD and Blu-Ray in Australia and New Zealand in February 2015, and was released on video on demand in North America approximately one year later. Una noche Una Noche is a Cuban-set drama-thriller film written and directed by Lucy Mulloy and starring Dariel Arrechada, Anailín de la Rúa de la Torre, and Javier Nuñez Florián. My Annoying Brother My Annoying Brother is a 2016 South Korean comedy drama film starring Jo Jung-suk, Do Kyung-soo and Park Shin-hye. It was released in South Korea by CJ Entertainment on November 23, 2016. The film topped local box office and hit more than one million views within four days of its release. The film reached 3 million views in mid December. The film was released in Japan on May 19, 2017. Jim Thorpe -- All-American Jim Thorpe – All-American is a 1951 American biographical film produced by Warner Bros. and directed by Michael Curtiz, honoring Jim Thorpe, the great Native American athlete who won medals at the 1912 Olympics and distinguished himself in various sports, both in college and on professional teams. The film starred Burt Lancaster as Thorpe and featured some archival footage of both the 1912 and 1932 Summer Olympics, as well as other footage of the real Thorpe. Charles Bickford played the famed coach Glenn Scobey "Pop" Warner, who was Thorpes longtime mentor. Bickford also narrated the film, which told of Thorpes athletic rise and fall, ending on an upbeat note when he was asked by a group of boys to coach them. Phyllis Thaxter portrayed Thorpes first wife. Warner Bros. used a number of contract players in the film, as well as a few Native American actors. The Purple Plain The Purple Plain, also known as Llanura Roja, is a 1954 British war film, directed by Robert Parrish, with Gregory Peck playing a Royal Canadian Air Force pilot serving in the Royal Air Force in the Burma Campaign in the closing months of the World War II, who is battling with depression after having lost his wife. It was nominated for two BAFTA awards. The Wackiest Ship in the Army The Wackiest Ship in the Army is a 1960 Eastmancolor CinemaScope comedy-drama war film directed by Richard Murphy and starring Jack Lemmon, Ricky Nelson, and Chips Rafferty. It was filmed at Pearl Harbor and Kauai. The Last House on Dead End Street Last House on Dead End Street, originally released as The Fun House, is a 1977 American exploitation horror film written, produced, and directed by Roger Watkins, under the pseudonym Victor Janos. The plot follows a disgruntled ex-convict who takes revenge on society by kidnapping four acquaintances and filming their murders in an abandoned building. Watkins, a student at the State University of New York at Oneonta, devised the concept for the film after reading the Charles Manson biography The Family by Ed Sanders. Commissioning a cast from the universitys theater department, Watkins shot the film inside an unused building on the university campus in the winter of 1972, on a budget of around $3,000. Screened under the title The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell at the 1973 Cannes and Berlin Film Festivals, Watkinss original cut of the film ran approximately three hours in length. A truncated version of the film was released theatrically in 1977 under the title The Fun House. In 1979, Cinematic Releasing Corporation acquired distribution rights to the film and re-released it under the title Last House on Dead End Street, capitalizing on the popularity of Wes Cravens The Last House on the Left. In the decades following its release, Last House on Dead End Street was subject to various rumors about who had created and starred in it, as the entire cast and crew were credited using pseudonyms. This resulted in speculation that the film might have depicted actual murders. In 2000, Watkins publicly came forward and confirmed himself as the director, writer, and lead actor. Two years later, the film was released for the first time on DVD, through participation from Watkins, and with the actual names of the actors revealed. The film has continued to be a point of discussion among film scholars, largely due to its metafilmic qualities, surrealist imagery, and themes surrounding the aestheticization of violence in cinema. The Third Generation The Third Generation is a 1979 West German film, a black comedy about terrorism, written, directed and cinematographed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. The plot follows an ineffectual cell of underground terrorists who plan to kidnap an industrialist. Cohen and Tate Cohen and Tate is a 1989 American thriller film written and directed by Eric Red and starring Roy Scheider, Adam Baldwin and Harley Cross. It was Reds feature film debut. The film is considered as a cinematic version of O. Henrys short story "The Ransom of Red Chief". Journey of Hope Journey of Hope is a 1990 film directed by Xavier Koller. It tells the story of a Turkish Alevi family trying to illegally emigrate to Switzerland, a country they know only from a postcard. The film is a co-production between companies in Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom. The film won the 1990 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film was submitted to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences by the Swiss Government, resulting in the second Oscar win ever for Switzerland. The Untold The Untold is a 2002 adventure horror film independently produced in Canada written and directed by Jonas Quastel. The film is known under several different titles depending on the date and location of its release, with it being known as Sasquatch for English versions such as the Canadian DVD release and airings on the SyFy Channel along with being known as Sasquatch: la créature de la forêt in France. It was first released in France at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2002. It was released on March 11, 2003 in Canada and the United States. Emmett's Mark Emmetts Mark is a 2002 American thriller film directed by Keith Snyder and starring Scott Wolf, Khandi Alexander, Talia Balsam, Sarah Clarke, John Doman, with Tim Roth and Gabriel Byrne. The film also features Ira Hawkins, Benjamin John Parrillo, Elizabeth Reaser, Carolyn McCormick, Adam LeFevre, and Greg Wood, along with Roundhouse Ron as the Crime Scene Unit movie consultant for the Philadelphia Police Department. The film is also known under the title Killing Emmett Young. Scenes from the movie were filmed at North Penn High School in Lansdale, PA Saving Private Perez Saving Private Perez is a 2011 Mexican comedy film. The movie follows Julian Perez, a Mexican organized crime leader, who is asked by his mother to rescue his brother, Juan Perez, a United States Army Private fighting in Iraq. Julian sets up a team of four hand-picked Mexican men for the mission: two fat old men, a convicted murderer who is rescued from prison, and Julians best friend, a Native American tomato farmer. They travel to Turkey and meet Sasha, a Russian druggie. Lauf Junge lauf Run Boy Run is a 2013 German-Polish-French co-production of the film director and producer Pepe Danquart. The film is an adaptation of the 2000 novel Run, Boy, Run by Uri Orlev, based on the life of Yoram Fridman, who as an eight-year-old Jewish boy in 1942, escaped the Warsaw Ghetto and survived, largely on his own, for the next three years in rural Nazi-occupied Poland. The screenplay by Heinrich Hadding and Pepe Danquart. The world premiere of the film took place on November 5, 2013, at the FilmFestival Cottbus in Germany. Youngistaan Youngistaan is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language political film directed by Syed Ahmad Afzal. It stars Jackky Bhagnani, Neha Sharma, Farooq Sheikh, Deepankar De and Kayoze Irani. The film is a love story set against the backdrop of Indian politics. Sheikhs performance as Akbar Patel was notably praised. Mayaanadhi Mayaanadhi is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language romantic thriller film directed and co-produced by Aashiq Abu. Written by Syam Pushkaran and Dileesh Nair, the film stars Tovino Thomas as a criminal on the run and Aishwarya Lekshmi as an aspiring actress. Their troubled love and struggle for survival form the basic plot of the film. It released on 22 December 2017 to widespread positive reviews from critics. The film was in several "Top films of the year lists" compiled by various medias and film journals. I Even Met Happy Gypsies I Even Met Happy Gypsies is a 1967 Yugoslav film by Serbian director Aleksandar Petrović. Its original Serbian title is Skupljači perja, which means The Feather Gatherers. The film is centered on Romani peoples life in a village in northern Vojvodina, but it also deals with subtler themes such as love, ethnic and social relationships. Beside Bekim Fehmiu, Olivera Vučo, Bata Živojinović and Mija Aleksić, film features a cast of Romani actors speaking the Romani language. I Even Met Happy Gypsies is considered one of the best films of the Black Wave in Yugoslav cinema. The Peanut Butter Solution The Peanut Butter Solution is a 1985 fantasy comedy horror film directed by Michael Rubbo. The film, which is the second installment in the Tales for All series of films by Les Productions la Fête, stars Mathew Mackay, Siluck Saysanasy, Alison Darcy, and Michael Hogan. Ciao, Professore! Ciao, Professore! is a 1992 Italian "fish out of water" comedy film about an elementary school teacher from northern Italy who is sent by mistake to an impoverished town in the Naples region of southern Italy. There he must deal with vast cultural differences and teach chronically truant children who only respect violence and power, especially one young boy who is already caught up in the gangster lifestyle. The film was directed by Lina Wertmüller and stars Paolo Villaggio. The script was inspired by the 1990 Italian bestseller Io speriamo che me la cavo.. The book is a collection of essays written by the students of Italian primary school teacher Marcello DOrta, who taught in Corzano, a suburb of Naples. In the essays the children describe many of the difficulties they and their families encounter. Io speriamo che me la cavo was also the original Italian title of the film. Reviewer Marc Vincenti notes of the films R rating, "Why, you might ask, is a film that is without an iota of sex or violence, and that has completely to do with 8- and 9-year-olds, off limits to that very age group as an audience? Lets just say it was a good thing the subtitler knew how to spell four-letter words." Il mio miglior nemico My Best Enemy is a 2006 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Verdone. Meatball Machine is a 2005 Japanese science fiction splatter film directed by Yūdai Yamaguchi and Junichi Yamamoto based on a film by Yamamoto from 1999. Special effects and makeup effects were by Yoshihiro Nishimura. Mr. Robin kkosigi Seducing Mr. Perfect, alternatively known as Seducing Mr. Robin, is a South Korean film, released on December 7, 2006. It was written and directed by Sang-woo Kim and stars Uhm Jung-hwa as Min Joon and Daniel Henney as Robin Heiden. The Sicilian Girl The Sicilian Girl is a 2008 Italian film directed by Marco Amenta. The film is inspired by the story of Rita Atria, a key witness in a major Mafia investigation in Sicily. Hirokin: The Last Samurai Hirokin: The Last Samurai is an independent action-adventure film released in 2012. The film is directed by writer/director Alejo Mo-Sun and produced by Mo-Sun Welteroth Media. It starred Wes Bentley, Jessica Szohr, Angus Macfadyen, and Julian Sands. Low Down Low Down is a 2014 American biopic directed by Jeff Preiss and based on the memoirs written by Amy-Jo Albany about her father, famed jazz pianist Joe Albany, and his struggles with drug addiction. The film was executive produced by Anthony Kiedis and Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The film premiered in competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. It won the Cinematography Award: U.S. Dramatic at the festival. Crazy Kind of Love Crazy Kind of Love is an American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Sarah Siegel-Magness which is based on the 1995 novel Angel Angel by April Stevens. The film stars Virginia Madsen, Graham Rogers, Amanda Crew, Zach Gilford and Sam Trammell in lead roles and was released on May 31, 2013. Living Legends Living Legends is a 2014 Bulgarian comedy film written and directed by Niki Iliev. Sirocco Sirocco is a 1951 American film noir directed by Curtis Bernhardt and written by A.I. Bezzerides and Hans Jacoby. It is based on the novel Coup de Grace written by Joseph Kessel. The drama features Humphrey Bogart, Märta Torén, Lee J. Cobb, among others. Jerry and Tom Jerry and Tom is a 1998 American black comedy film directed by Saul Rubinek in his directorial debut. The screenplay was adapted by Rick Cleveland from his own 1994 one-act play. The film stars Joe Mantegna and Sam Rockwell as contract killers who work at a used car dealership. The film premiered at Sundance in January 1998, and, after Miramax declined to release it theatrically, aired on Showtime. Thenali Thenali is a 2000 Indian Tamil-language comedy film produced and directed by K. S. Ravikumar and written by Crazy Mohan. The film stars Kamal Haasan in the title role, while Jayaram, Devayani and Jyothika did the supporting roles. The films music was composed by A. R. Rahman. The films cinematography and editing was handled by Priyan and K. Thanigachalam respectively. The film revolves around a senior psychiatrist who is jealous of his junior doctor Kailash getting all attention sends Thenali Soman, a disturbed Sri Lankan Tamil to prove his methods a failure. Kailash who is annoyed by the presence of Thenali tries various ways to throw him out of home, the rest of the film shows whether he succeeds or not. The film opened to positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success at the Tamil Nadu box-office. The film won three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, including a Special Jury award for Jayarams performance as Dr. Kailash. The story of the film was inspired by the American film What About Bob?. Family: Ties of Blood Family is a 2006 Indian gangster film directed by Rajkumar Santoshi. The film features Amitabh Bachchan, Akshay Kumar, Aryeman Ramsay and Bhumika Chawla in lead roles. It was released on 12 January 2006. Notes on Blindness Notes on Blindness is a 2016 British documentary film directed by Peter Middleton and James Spinney. The film profiles writer and theologian John M. Hull, who became totally blind after decades of steadily deteriorating vision. To help him make sense of the upheaval in his life, Hull began documenting his experiences on audio cassette and wrote his autobiography Touching the Rock: An Experience of Blindness in 1990. The film won the British Independent Film Award for Best Documentary and received nominations for Best Director, Breakthrough Producer, Best Achievement in Craft and the Douglas Hickox Award. At the 70th British Academy Film Awards, the film was nominated for Best British Film, Best Documentary and Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer. It was pitched at Sheffield Doc/Fests 2012 MeetMarket. Dan Renton Skinner and Simone Kirby depict John Hull and Marilyn Hull respectively in the film. In Society In Society is a 1944 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It was the first of five Abbott and Costello films to be directed by Jean Yarbrough. It was re-released in 1953. Cornered Cornered is a 1945 film noir starring Dick Powell and directed by Edward Dmytryk. This is the second teaming of Powell and Dmytryk.. The screenplay was written by John Paxton with uncredited help from Ben Hecht. Not for, or Against (Quite the Contrary) Not For, or Against is a 2003 French crime drama film directed and co-written by Cédric Klapisch. It stars Marie Gillain and Vincent Elbaz. On the Path On the Path is a 2010 Bosnian and Herzegovinian drama film directed by Jasmila Žbanić. Ghost Machine Ghost Machine is a British science fiction film, directed by Chris Hartwill and based on a screenplay by writer Sven Hughes and Malachi Smyth. It stars Rachael Taylor, Sean Faris and Luke Ford. I taket lyser stjärnorna Glowing Stars is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 30 January 2009, based on the award-winning novel of the same name by author Johanna Thydell. It revolves around a girl named Jenna who has to deal with her teenage life while at the same time taking care of her mother who is sick with cancer. The film was directed by Lisa Siwe and written by Linn Gottfridsson. It received critical acclaim from critics. The film won several film awards. Ju-on: White Ghost is a 2009 Japanese supernatural horror film produced in honor of the tenth anniversary of the Ju-on series. Like most films in the franchise, White Ghost is told through anachronistic order, with each vignettes titled after a character central to the story. The Saeki murders, central to previous Ju-on films, are absent from the sequel, with Toshio Saeki making a brief cameo being the only exception. The Rise of the Krays The Rise of the Krays is a 2015 low-budget film about the Kray twins who terrorised London during the 1950s and 1960s. The film was funded by Terry Brown and David Sullivan and was in development before the production team learned of Legend, the blockbuster scheduled for release the same year. Nowitzki: The Perfect Shot Nowitzki. The perfect shot is a German documentary film produced by Leopold Hoesch which concerns the career of Dirk Nowitzki from the second German Basketball League to the NBA. The films premiered on 16 September 2014 in Cologne. Kayamkulam Kochunni Kayamkulam Kochunni is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language epic period film directed by Rosshan Andrrews and written by Bobby & Sanjay. It is based on the life of Kayamkulam Kochunni, a famed highwayman who robbed from the rich and gave to the poor during the British Raj in the early 19th century Central Travancore. The film stars Nivin Pauly in the title role; Mohanlal makes an extended cameo appearance as highwayman Ithikkara Pakki. Principal photography commenced on 30 September 2017 in Udupi, Karnataka and was completed on 1 June 2018. Made on a budget of 45 crore, it was the most expensive Malayalam film made until then. The film released on 11 October 2018 met with positive critical response and was well received at the box office, becoming the second highest-grossing Malayalam film of that time. It is currently the third highest-grossing Malayalam film. The Problem with Apu The Problem with Apu is a 2017 documentary film written by and starring comedian Hari Kondabolu and produced and directed by Michael Melamedoff. The film focuses on the character Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, an Indian immigrant in the animated sitcom The Simpsons who, for a period, was the only figure of South Asian heritage to appear regularly on mainstream U.S. television. The film explores encounters with negative stereotypes, racial microaggressions and slurs against people of Indian and South Asian heritage disseminated through the character. The Doll Master The Doll Master is a 2004 South Korean horror film directed by Jeong Yong-ki. Arctic Tale Arctic Tale is a 2007 documentary film from the National Geographic Society about the life cycle of a walrus and her calf, and a polar bear and her cubs, in a similar vein to the 2005 hit production March of the Penguins, also from National Geographic. It was directed by Adam Ravetch and Sarah Robertson and is narrated by Queen Latifah. The animal characters named in the movie, "Nanu" the female polar bear and "Seela" the female walrus, are based on composites of animals in their species, as noted at the end of the film. Simple Agi Ondh Love Story Simple Agi Ondh Love Story is a 2013 Indian Kannada romance comedy film written and directed by Suni, and stars Rakshit Shetty and Shwetha Srivatsav in the lead roles. The film was remade in Telugu in 2018 as Idi Naa Love Story starring Tarun & Oviya. Tazza: The Hidden Card Tazza: The Hidden Card is a 2014 South Korean gambling film directed by Kang Hyeong-cheol based on Huh Young-man and Kim Se-yeongs manhwa of the same name. After Ham Dae-gil enters the gambling world, he is set up as the fall guy in a crooked deal. To get revenge, he enters a final game which could be fatal to the loser. Shakti Shakti is a 1982 Indian Bollywood crime drama action film, directed by Ramesh Sippy, written by the famous writing duo Salim-Javed, and produced by Mushir-Riaz. It stars Dilip Kumar, Amitabh Bachchan, Raakhee, Smita Patil, and Amrish Puri, with Anil Kapoor in a special appearance. Shakti was notable for being the first and only film to feature veteran actors Dilip Kumar and Amitabh Bachchan together on screen. Considered to be one of the greatest films in the history of Indian cinema, it went on to win four Filmfare Awards, which were Best Film, Best Screenplay, Best Sound Editing, and Best Actor, which was awarded to Dilip Kumar. Dilip Kumar was awarded the Filmfare Best Actor Award and Sippy stated “He was underplayed and intense. I don’t think anyone else could’ve played the role the way Mr. Bachchan did. He had to play a hurt and wounded son". The core storyline was loosely based on the 1974 Tamil movie Thanga Pathakkam whose Hindi remake version Farz Aur Kanoon released just two months before this movie. A Man Called Hero A Man Called Hero is a 1999 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Andrew Lau. It is loosely based on the manhua series Tales of the Blood Sword by Hong Kong artist Ma Wing-shing. It won the 1999 Golden Horse Award for Best Visual Effects. Uriyadi Uriyadi is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language political action thriller film written, directed and produced by Vijay Kumar starring Vijay Kumar himself in the lead role, along with Mime Gopi, Citizen Sivakumar, Chandru Kumar, Henna Bella, Jeyakanth Velu, and Suruli. The film was released in cinemas on 27 May 2016, to high critical acclaim, with critics providing phenomenal reviews praising its screenplay, direction, originality and realism. It is considered as an unmissable masterpiece and was lauded as one of the best political thrillers in Tamil cinema. Since its release, Uriyadi has enjoyed a fervent and passionate fan following and Vijay Kumar is held in high regard. A spiritual sequel titled Uriyadi 2 released on 5 April 2019. From a Whisper to a Scream From a Whisper to a Scream, also known as The Offspring, is a 1987 American anthology horror film co-written and directed by Jeff Burr and starring Vincent Price and Susan Tyrrell. Iluminados por el fuego Blessed by Fire is an Argentine film about the Falklands War written and directed by Tristán Bauer. The film features Gastón Pauls, Pablo Ribba, César Albarracín and Hugo Carrizo among others. It is based on a book written by a veteran of the war. The film was nominated for 22 awards and won 14 of them. Lamb Lamb is an American drama film, written and directed by Ross Partridge. The film was adapted by the novel of the same name, by Bonnie Nadzam. The film stars Ross Partridge, Oona Laurence, Jess Weixler and Tom Bower. The film had its world premiere at the SXSW film festival on March 14, 2015. The film was released in a limited release on January 8, 2016, before being released through video on demand on January 12, 2016 by The Orchard. In the Grayscale In the Grayscale is a Chilean drama film, released in 2015. The film stars Francisco Celhay as Bruno, an architect separated from his wife Soledad, who begins to explore his unresolved bisexuality when a new project to design a public monument in Santiago brings him into contact with Fer, an out gay travel guide to whom he feels a strong attraction. The film, the directorial debut of Claudio Marcone, won the Ibero-American Opera Prima Award at the Miami International Film Festival, and it was named Best First Feature at the Frameline Film Festival. My Wife's Relations My Wifes Relations is a 1922 American short comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton. Through a judicial error Buster finds himself married to a large domineering woman with an unfriendly father and four bullying brothers. The Desert of the Tartars The Desert of the Tartars is a 1976 Italian film by director Valerio Zurlini with an international cast, including Jacques Perrin, Vittorio Gassman, Max von Sydow, Francisco Rabal, Helmut Griem, Giuliano Gemma, Philippe Noiret, Fernando Rey, and Jean-Louis Trintignant. The cast also included Iranian film veteran actor Mohammad-Ali Keshavarz. It is based on the Dino Buzzatis novel The Tartar Steppe. The film omits certain parts of the novel, especially those relating to the lives of Drogos friends in his home town. It was filmed in Arg-e Bam, Iran, and was released on 29 October 1976 in Italy. It was shown as part of the Cannes Classics section of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. The films visual style was influenced by the work of Italian painter Giorgio de Chirico. The Last Hard Men The Last Hard Men is a 1976 Western film directed by Andrew McLaglen, based on the 1971 novel Gundown by Brian Garfield. It stars Charlton Heston and James Coburn, with supporting roles by Barbara Hershey, Jorge Rivero, Michael Parks, and Larry Wilcox in his screen debut. Santa Maradona Santa Maradona is a 2001 Italian comedy film directed by Marco Ponti. Loving You Loving You is a 1957 American Technicolor musical drama structured as Elvis Presleys first starring film vehicle, following his debut the previous year in a supporting role in the black-and-white film Love Me Tender. Directed by Hal Kanter, the cast includes Lizabeth Scott, Wendell Corey, and Dolores Hart in her movie debut. The storyline, about a delivery man who is discovered by a music publicist and a country–western musician who want to promote the talented newcomer, was scripted by Herbert Baker and Hal Kanter, based on the short story "A Call from Mitch Miller." Kanter expanded the script after being inspired by Presleys last appearance on the Louisiana Hayride and his manager Colonel Tom Parkers antics. A box office success, Loving You opened nationwide on July 9, 1957. Paramount Pictures chose to ignore the first-run theater system, opting instead to release the film in sub-run neighborhood theaters, a system later dubbed the "Presley Pattern." Composed by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, Presleys single " Teddy Bear," backed with "Loving You," was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Greed in the Sun Greed in the Sun is a 1964 French-Italian adventure film directed by Henri Verneuil. The film was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. Jonathan Livingston Seagull Jonathan Livingston Seagull is a 1973 American drama film directed by Hall Bartlett, adapted from the novella of the same name by Richard Bach. The film tells the story of a young seabird who, after being cast out by his stern flock, goes on an odyssey to discover how to break the limits of his own flying speed. The film was produced by filming actual seagulls, then superimposing human dialogue over it. The films voice actors included James Franciscus in the title role, and Philip Ahn as his mentor, Chang. Whereas the original novella was a commercial success, the film version was poorly received by critics and barely broke even at the box office, though it was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Cinematography and Best Film Editing. The soundtrack album, written and recorded by Neil Diamond, was a critical and commercial success, earning Diamond a Grammy Award and a Golden Globe Award. Refugee Refugee is a 2000 Indian Hindi film written and directed by J. P. Dutta. It marked the debuts of Abhishek Bachchan, son of popular actor Amitabh Bachchan, and Kareena Kapoor, the younger sister of actress Karisma Kapoor. The film also starred Jackie Shroff, Sunil Shetty and Anupam Kher. Refugee performed moderately well at the box office and was the fifth highest-grossing film of that year. It is the story of an unnamed Indian Muslim, who helps illegal refugees from India and Pakistan cross the border through the Great Rann of Kutch. The film is attributed to have been inspired by the short story "Love Across the Salt Desert" by Keki N. Daruwalla. Koma Koma is a 2004 Hong Kong psychological thriller directed by Law Chi-Leung, starring Karena Lam and Angelica Lee. Exit Exit is a 2006 Swedish drama film directed by Peter Lindmark. Shark in Venice Shark in Venice is a 2008 American natural-horror film directed by Danny Lerner and starring Stephen Baldwin, Bashar Rahal and Vanessa Johansson. Fast and Furry-ous Fast and Furry-ous is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, released on September 17, 1949, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. It was later reissued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies cartoon. Fast and Furry-ous was the debut for Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. It set the template for the series, in which Wile E. Coyote tries to catch Roadrunner through many traps, plans and products, although in this first cartoon not all of the products are yet made by ACME. The title is a play on the old expression "fast and furious". City in the Sea City Under the Sea is a 1965 science fiction film. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur and starred Vincent Price, Tab Hunter, Susan Hart and David Tomlinson. The plot concerns the discovery of a lost city beneath the sea off the coast of Cornwall. Price is the captain overseeing a group of sailors who have lived there for more than a century where the peculiar mix of gases has allowed them to extend their lifespan. The film was a period fantasy in the manner begun with Disneys 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The film attempted to capitalize on the series of Edgar Allan Poe films that had been made by Roger Corman, starring Price. To this extent the film took the title of a Poe poem, "The City in the Sea", and attempted to exploit the Poe films trend, even though the plot is only loosely based on the poem, with a recitation of the poem at the beginning of the film and a brief reprise at the end. Robot Carnival is a Japanese anthology original video animation released in 1987 by A.P.P.P.. In North America, it was released in theaters by Streamline Pictures with the order of the segments slightly rearranged. This OVA has gained a small cult following. It consists of nine shorts by different well-known directors, many of whom started out as animators with little to no directing experience. Each has a distinctive animation style and story ranging from comedic to dramatic storylines. The music was composed by Joe Hisaishi and Isaku Fujita and arranged by Joe Hisaishi, Isaku Fujita and Masahisa Takeichi. Basil Basil is a 1998 British historical drama film directed by Radha Bharadwaj and starring Christian Slater, Jared Leto, Claire Forlani and Derek Jacobi. It was based on the 1852 novel Basil by Victorian author Wilkie Collins. The adaptation is by Bharadwaj. Taboo Taboo is an American mystery thriller film directed by Max Makowski, written by Chris Fisher, and starring Nick Stahl, Eddie Kaye Thomas, January Jones, Amber Benson, Derek Hamilton, and Lori Heuring. It was released by Columbia Tristar Home Videos on January 14, 2002. Lost Lost is a 2004 American thriller film starring Dean Cain. It was written and directed by first-time filmmaker, Darren Lemke. Sacred Heart Cuore sacro is a 2005 Italian film which tells the story of an Italian workaholic businesswoman Irene who experiences the loss of two of her friends by suicide. This loss, combined with her desire to sell off a piece of property that includes the living quarters of her eccentric mother, ends up sending her on a journey of emotional and spiritual transformation. Kabhie Kabhie Kabhi Kabhie is a 1976 Indian Hindi romantic drama film, produced and directed by Yash Chopra, starring an ensemble cast of Amitabh Bachchan, Raakhee, Shashi Kapoor, Waheeda Rehman, Rishi Kapoor, Neetu Singh and Simi Garewal. This was Yash Chopras second directorial film with Amitabh Bachchan and Shashi Kapoor in the lead roles after Deewaar and was particularly noted for its soundtrack compositions by Khayyam, who won Filmfare Award for Best Music, while film lyricist Sahir Ludhianvi won the Best Lyricist Award for "Kabhi Kabhie Mere Dil Mein," the song which also got singer Mukesh the Best Male Playback Singer award. Stick Stick is a 1985 American crime film based on Elmore Leonards novel, and starring and directed by Burt Reynolds. Shout Shout is a 1991 American musical romance film directed by Jeffrey Hornaday and starring John Travolta as a music teacher who introduces rock and roll to a west Texas home for boys in 1955. The film also features James Walters, Heather Graham, Richard Jordan, Linda Fiorentino, Scott Coffey, Charles Taylor, and Glenn Quinn as well as an early role for Gwyneth Paltrow. The Weakness of the Bolshevik The Weakness of the Bolshevik is a 2003 Spanish film directed by Manuel Martín Cuenca. It is based on the novel by Lorenzo Silva. Miss Nobody Miss Nobody is a 2010 American black comedy film. Big Sur Big Sur is a 2013 adventure drama film written and directed by Michael Polish. It is an adaptation of the 1962 novel of the same name by Jack Kerouac. The story is based on the time Kerouac spent in Big Sur, California, and his three brief sojourns to his friend Lawrence Ferlinghettis cabin in Bixby Canyon. These trips were taken by Kerouac in an attempt to recuperate from his mental and physical deterioration due to his alcoholism and the pressures of his sudden success. The film debuted on January 23, 2013, at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it received generally positive reviews. The film received a limited theatrical release in the United States on November 1, 2013. I Am Your Father I Am Your Father is a 2015 Spanish documentary film written and directed by Toni Bestard and Marcos Cabotá. The film deals with actor David Prowse many years after he played the role of Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy. The Bathhouse of Malatily Malaṯily Bathhouse is a 1973 Egyptian film directed by Salah Abu Seif. The main actors are Shams al-Baroudi and Yusuf Shåban. It is adapted from a novel by Ismåeel Walieddin. Samar Habib, author of Female Homosexuality in the Middle East: Histories and Representations, said "that the title of the film can "be easily translated" as Malatily Bathhouse." The opening credits of the film have the English title An Egyptian Tragedy. Habib said that it was "strangely translated" into An Egyptian Tragedy. La Soufrière La Soufrière – Warten auf eine unausweichliche Katastrophe is a 1977 West German documentary film in which German director Werner Herzog visits an island on which a volcano is predicted to erupt. The pretext of this film was provided when Herzog "heard about the impending volcanic eruption, that the island of Guadeloupe had been evacuated and that one peasant had refused to leave, he knew he wanted to go talk to him and find out what kind of relationship towards death he had". Herzog explores the deserted streets of the towns on the island. The crew of three treks up to the caldera, where clouds of sulfurous steam and smoke shift drift like "harbingers of death", an example of the sublime Herzog seeks to conjure in his films. Herzog converses in French with three different men he finds remaining on the island: one says he is waiting for death, and demonstrates his posture for doing so; another says he has stayed to look after the animals. In the end, the volcano did not erupt, thus sparing the lives of those who had remained on the island, including Herzog and his crew. Werner Herzogs films tend to focus on those outside of mainstream society, often on individuals who exhibit a completely egocentric picture of the world. Driven by either madness or complete harmony with nature, the subjects of Herzogs films exemplify life at its most spiritually extreme. The people who remained on the island had accepted their fate, and had given their lives to God. One man seemed surprised that Herzog would even question his resignation to die at the hands of the volcano. Others simply did not see the point in evacuating the island. Death cannot be escaped, only temporarily avoided. Those who remained had given their lives to God and did not see the point in trying to run away from that which cannot be conquered, and should not be feared. Legend of the Galactic Heroes , referred to as Heldensagen vom Kosmosinsel in the opening credits and sometimes abbreviated as , is a series of science fiction novels written by Yoshiki Tanaka. In humanitys distant future, two interstellar states – the monarchic Galactic Empire and the democratic Free Planets Alliance – are embroiled in a never-ending war. The story focuses on the exploits of rivals Reinhard von Lohengramm and Yang Wen-li as they rise to power and fame in the Galactic Empire and the Free Planets Alliance respectively. An anime adaptation of the novels, produced by Kitty Films and animated for the most part by Artland and Magic Bus, ran from 1988 to 1997. There is also a manga based on the novels, with art by Katsumi Michihara. In addition, there are several video game adaptations with the most recent release in 2008 being a real-time strategy game. The series did not receive an official English release until 2015, when North American anime and manga distributor Viz Media announced they had acquired the license to the novels. On the same day, North American anime licensor Sentai Filmworks announced their license to the anime and the anime was later released on Hidive starting on June 20, 2017. A new anime adaptation by Production I.G ran from April to June 2018, along with a film series that will premiere from September to November 2019. Cosi Cosi is a 1996 Australian comedy-drama film directed by Mark Joffe. Louis Nowra wrote both the screenplay and the play it was originally based on. Joshua Joshua is a 2002 film based on the novel of the same name by Joseph F. Girzone. It was produced by Crusader Entertainment LLC and directed by Jon Purdy. Anand Anand is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language drama film that was directed, produced and written by Sekhar Kammula. The film has the tagline Manchi coffee lanti cinema meaning a movie that is like a cup of good coffee. The lead roles were played by Raja and Kamalinee Mukherjee. The film was well received by critics and became a Cult Classic at the box office, it was remade in Tamil as Ninaithale. The films basic story was also chosen as the subject for Sekhar Kammulas thesis screenplay which was a requirement for his Masters in Fine Arts at Howard University. The film was screened at the International Film Festival of India in the mainstream section. The film begins with the death of the family of a young girl as a result of a characters drunken driving. The film sketches the path of the young girl growing up into a woman who lives her life independently and with self-esteem. How the male protagonist enters the womans life and how they fall in love with each other forms the rest of the story. The film went on to win the Nandi Awards among several other prominent awards. If the award-winning Dollar Dreams set the tone, then Anand introduced the legacy of successful films made with simple stories. A noteworthy mention is of the films soundtrack which was well appreciated for its soft melodies. Surviving Progress Surviving Progress is a 2011 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Mathieu Roy and Harold Crooks, loosely based on A Short History of Progress, a book and a 2004 Massey Lecture series by Ronald Wright about societal collapse. The film was produced by Daniel Louis, Denise Robert, and Gerry Flahive. After Love After Love is a 2016 French-Belgian drama film directed by Joachim Lafosse. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. A Slight Case of Murder A Slight Case of Murder is a 1938 comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon. The film is based on a play by Damon Runyon and Howard Lindsay. The offbeat comedy stars Edward G. Robinson spoofing his own gangster image as Remy Marco. Catalina Caper Catalina Caper is a 1967 comedy musical mystery film starring Tommy Kirk. It is one of the last in the beach party film genre. This entry blends the beach format with a standard crime-caper comedy. It was shot on and around Santa Catalina Island. The film was also featured in the fourth episode of the second season of movie-mocking television show Mystery Science Theater 3000. Bloody Moon Bloody Moon is a 1981 slasher film directed by Jesús Franco. Woo Woo is a 1998 romantic comedy film directed by Daisy V.S. Mayer and starring Jada Pinkett Smith in the title role. Tommy Davidson co-stars. Woo was filmed in 1996. The Three Stooges The Three Stooges is an American biographical television film about the slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges directed by James Frawley. This television film was entirely shot in Sydney, Australia. It was broadcast on ABC on April 24, 2000. The Cloth The Cloth is a 2013 American horror/thriller film that was written and directed by Justin Price, who based it upon his book of the same title. The film stars Danny Trejo, Eric Roberts, Rachele Brooke Smith, Kyler Williett, and Steven Brand. Filming took place in 2011 and was in post production as of early 2012. The Cloth was released directly to video on July 2. The Sterile Cuckoo The Sterile Cuckoo is a 1969 American comedy-drama film released by Paramount Pictures that tells the story of an eccentric, young couple whose relationship deepens despite their differences and inadequacies. It stars Liza Minnelli, Wendell Burton, and Tim McIntire. The film was adapted by Alvin Sargent from the 1965 novel by John Nichols, and directed by Alan J. Pakula in his directing debut. The film received two Oscar nominations for the 42nd Academy Awards: Liza Minnelli for Best Actress in a Leading Role, and; Fred Karlin and Dory Previns song "Come Saturday Morning" for Best Original Song. Chopper Chicks in Zombietown Chopper Chicks In Zombietown is a 1989 American comedy horror film written and directed by Dan Hoskins. It was released by Troma and features early roles by Billy Bob Thornton and Hal Sparks before they became famous. Former MTV veejay Martha Quinn also appears. Interview with the Assassin Interview with the Assassin is a 2002 drama/pseudo-documentary starring Raymond J. Barry and Dylan Haggerty. Finishing the Game: The Search for a New Bruce Lee Finishing the Game is a 2007 mockumentary film directed by Justin Lin focusing on Bruce Lees final movie Game of Death, which was unfinished at the time of his death. Shot in 18 days, Finishing the Game comedically satirizes the 1972 production—which used body doubles and clips from other Lee movies—and addresses racial stereotypes on the Asian community. Its world premiere took place at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, where it was an Official Selection. It was also selected as the opening night film at the 25th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival. Angels Fall Angels Fall is a 2007 American mystery thriller romantic drama television film directed by Ralph Hemecker and starring Heather Locklear and Johnathon Schaech. It is based on the Nora Roberts novel of the same name. The film is about a beautiful chef who moves to a small town in Wyoming after her Boston restaurant is shut down because of a fatal shooting. The movie debuted January 29, 2007 on Lifetime Television. At the time, it was one of the top-ten watched telecasts in the history of the network. Happy Family Happy Family is a 2010 Italian comedy film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. It was inspired by Luigi Pirandellos Six Characters in Search of an Author. The movie was nominated for Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Comedy and Best Production Design, and won the Best Editing award at the 2010 Nastro dArgento ceremony. Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files is a paranormal investigation series produced by Base Productions that began airing July 15, 2010, on SyFy. The show follows a team of investigators, led by former FBI agent trainee Ben Hansen, who review various photographs and viral videos of alleged paranormal activity. If a particular piece of evidence is deemed intriguing enough to warrant further investigation, they set out to recreate and explain the sighting. Beginning episode #207 in the first half of season two, the show began to feature a "You Decide" segment in the middle of the program where a video is shown of something strange and then asks the viewing audience if they think the footage is fact or faked. After a commercial break the truth behind the video is revealed. As of January 2019, Syfy has not announced another season of Fact or Faked. As of fall 2014, reruns of Fact or Faked can be found on Syfys sister channel Chiller. As of October 2016, episodes of "Fact or Faked" can be found on Destination America listed as new but are in fact reruns. Strangers When We Meet Strangers When We Meet is a 1960 drama film about two married neighbors who have an affair. The movie was adapted by Evan Hunter from his novel of the same name and directed by Richard Quine. The film stars Kirk Douglas, Kim Novak, Ernie Kovacs, Barbara Rush, and Walter Matthau. The picture was filmed in Los Angeles, with scenes shot in Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Santa Monica, and Malibu. The Terminal Man The Terminal Man is a 1974 film directed by Mike Hodges, based on the 1972 novel of the same name by Michael Crichton. It stars George Segal. The story centers on the immediate dangers of mind control and the power of computers. The Chosen The Chosen is a 1981 drama film directed by Jeremy Kagan, based on the bestselling book of the same name by Chaim Potok published in 1967. It stars Maximilian Schell and Rod Steiger. It won three awards at the 1981 Montréal World Film Festival. It was distributed by Analysis Film Releasing Corp. and 20th Century Fox. The Calling The Calling is a 2000 straight-to-video horror film directed by Richard Caesar. The film stars Laura Harris, Richard Lintern, Francis Magee, Alex Roe, and Alice Krige. Beneath Still Waters Beneath Still Waters is a 2005 horror film directed by Brian Yuzna. It stars Michael McKell, Raquel Meroño and Charlotte Salt. It was based on a novel by Matthew Costello. Apartment 1303 is a Japanese horror film, directed by Ataru Oikawa, that revolves around a woman who investigates a series of suicides in her late sisters apartment. Based on Ju-on horror author Kei Oishis original novel. Kisses Kisses is a 2008 Irish drama film directed by Lance Daly. The film is a coming of age drama about two ragamuffin preadolescents, next door neighbours from dysfunctional families living on the outskirts of Dublin, who run away together one Christmas holiday. Independents' Day Independents Day is a 2016 science fiction action film starring Fay Gauthier, Sal Landi and Johnny Rey Diaz made by The Asylum. In the tradition of most of The Asylums catalog, Independents Day is a mockbuster of the 1996 film Independence Day and its 2016 sequel Resurgence. The Story of a Cheat Le Roman dun tricheur is a 1936 film starring, written and directed by Sacha Guitry. It was adapted from Guitrys only novel, Les Mémoires dun tricheur, published in 1935. King & Country King and Country is a 1964 British war film directed by Joseph Losey, shot in black and white, and starring Dirk Bogarde and Tom Courtenay. The film was adapted for the screen by British screenwriter Evan Jones based on the play Hamp by John Wilson and a novel by James Lansdale Hodson. The Burglars Le Casse is a 1971 movie directed by French director Henri Verneuil, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, Omar Sharif, Dyan Cannon and Robert Hossein. It is based on the 1953 novel by David Goodis and revolves around a team of four burglars chased by a corrupt policeman in Athens. Its a remake of the 1957 film The Burglar with Jayne Mansfield. The movie is known for its spectacular car chase and Belmondos incredible fall from a construction truck down a steep, rocky hillside. The movie was shot twice, once in French and once in English, by the same cast. El bonaerense El bonaerense is a 2000 Argentine, Chilean, French, and Dutch drama film. It was directed and produced by Pablo Trapero. The screenplay was a joint effort of Nicolas Gueilburt, Ricardo Ragendorfer, Dodi Shoeuer, Pablo Trapero, and actor Daniel Valenzuela, and partly funded by INCAA. It features Jorge Román, Mimí Ardú, among others. The movie deals with the corruption of the Bonaerense Police in the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, and the lives of those involved in it. One-Way Ticket to Mombasa One-Way Ticket to Mombasa is a 2002 Finnish film directed by Hannu Tuomainen. Yatterman is a 2009 Japanese action comedy film directed by Takashi Miike and based on the anime television show of the same name. The film premiered in Japan on March 7, 2009. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in the United Kingdom by Eureka on May 12, 2012, while Discotek Media released the film in North America in 2013. Jhootha Hi Sahi Jhootha Hi Sahi is a 2010 Indian romantic comedy film co produced and directed by Abbas Tyrewala under the banner of Sa Re Ga Ma. It stars John Abraham, Pakhi Tyrewala, Raghu Ram, Manasi Scott and Alishka Varde in the leads roles. R. Madhavan makes an extended Cameo appearance along with Nandana Sen in a Cameo appearance. It features a successful score and soundtrack by A. R. Rahman. The film is about a suicidal woman, whose "final" call mistakenly connects her to a man who gives her something to live for. Honey Miele is a 2013 Italian drama film directed by Valeria Golino. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where it won a commendation from the Ecumenical Jury. It was also nominated for the 2013 Lux Prize. Milius Milius is a 2013 documentary film about the writer, producer, director John Milius directed by Joey Figueroa and Zak Knutson. Bey Yaar Bey Yaar is a 2015 Indian Gujarati-language coming-of-age film directed by Abhishek Jain. The film is about friendship and two friends. The film stars Manoj Joshi, Darshan Jariwala, Divyang Thakkar, Pratik Gandhi, Amit Mistry, Samvedna Suwalka. The film was released on 29 August 2014, to positive reviews and became a box-office success. It completed 50 weeks in theatres. The film was screened at New York Indian Film Festival, becoming the first ever Gujarati film hosted by the festival. Blood Money Blood Money is a 2017 action thriller film directed by Lucky McKee and written by Jared Butler and Lars Norberg. The film stars John Cusack, Ellar Coltrane, Willa Fitzgerald and Jacob Artist. It follows three friends who find a bag of money in the woods and must outwit a criminal whos looking for it. The film was released by Saban Films on October 13, 2017. Pearl Pearl is an American 2016 independent animated drama short film directed by Patrick Osborne. In 2017, it became the first VR film to be nominated for an Academy Award. Swiss Miss Swiss Miss, is a 1938 comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. It was directed by John G. Blystone, and produced by Hal Roach. The film features Walter Woolf King, Della Lind and Eric Blore. Carry on Regardless Carry On Regardless was the fifth in the series of Carry On films to be made being released in 1961. The film revolves loosely around the activities of a job agency, Helping Hands, run by Sid James character, Bert Handy. By now a fairly regular team was established with Sid James, Kenneth Connor, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims and Kenneth Williams all having appeared in previous entries. Hattie Jacques – who was also a regular – makes a cameo appearance during a hospital scene. "Professor" Stanley Unwin appears in a guest role, playing his trademark "gobbledegook" speaking act. This would be the final appearance in the series for early regular Terence Longdon. Liz Fraser makes her debut in Carry On Regardless and would appear in a further three Carry On films. Hot Millions Hot Millions is a 1968 caper story made by MGM. It was directed by Eric Till and produced by Mildred Freed Alberg, from a collaborative screenplay by Ira Wallach and star Peter Ustinov. The music score was composed by Laurie Johnson, featuring the single "This Time" from Scottish singer Lulu. The cinematographer was Kenneth Higgins. Strictly Business Strictly Business is a 1991 American comedy film directed by Kevin Hooks and starring Tommy Davidson, Joseph C. Phillips, and Halle Berry. The supporting cast includes Anne-Marie Johnson, David Marshall Grant, Jon Cypher, Kim Coles, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film follows the ways of a mail clerk as he tries to hook his executive friend up with his clubbing girl pal and plays on comedy, business, romance, and ethics. It features a young Sam Rockwell, and the R&B group Jodeci right before their musical success. The film was shot at various locations in New York City. The prime location used in shooting the film was Manhattan. The film was released on November 8, 1991 and was made available for a selected audience rather than being widely released. Three Tickets to Hollywood Three Tickets to Hollywood is a 1993 Serbian comedy film directed by Božidar Nikolić. Death Trance Death Trance is a 2005 Japanese action/fantasy film based on the manga of the same name by Kana Takeuchi. It stars Tak Sakaguchi of Versus fame, alongside Kentaro Seagal and Takamasa Suga. The film is the directorial debut of Yuji Shimomura, best known for his work as an action director, stuntman, and frequent collaborator of Ryuhei Kitamura. The films soundtrack features several tracks by the rock band Dir en grey. Sivakasi Sivakasi is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Perarasu, starring Vijay, Asin and Prakash Raj in lead roles. The films music is composed by Srikanth Deva, while the background score was composed by his father Deva. The film was released during Diwali 2005 received positive reviews from the critics and performed well at the box office. The film was later dubbed in Hindi as Virasat Ki Jung in 2012 by Baba Arts Ltd. In 2007, the film was remade in Telugu as Vijayadasami with Nandamuri Kalyan Ram playing the role of Vijay, Vedhika playing the role of Asin and Sai Kumar playing the role of Prakash Raj. Dorm Dek hor is a 2006 Thai horror-drama film. Kara no Kyoukai: The Garden of Sinners - Overlooking View is a 2007 Japanese animated film produced by ufotable based on The Garden of Sinners novels by Kinoko Nasu. It is the first installment in the series, followed by A Study in Murder – Part 1. Chronologically, the events that occur in The Garden of Sinners: Overlooking View are the fourth in the timeline of the series. Legendary Assassin Legendary Assassin is a 2008 Hong Kong action film directed by Wu Jing in his directorial debut, who also starred in the lead role, and also features fight choreography by Nicky Li. The film also marks the screen debut of singer, songwriter and model Celina Jade. Wu stars as a mysterious martial artist, who become a female cops prime suspect in a murder investigation. The Forgiveness of Blood The Forgiveness of Blood is a 2011 Albanian-American drama film co-written and directed by Joshua Marston. The film premiered in competition at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival and competed for the Golden Bear. Marston and co-writer Andamion Murataj won the Silver Bear for Best Script. The film was originally submitted as the Albanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film, but it was rejected when Bujar Alimani, director of Amnesty, protested that The Forgiveness of Blood ought not to be eligible due to American input on the project. The AMPAS disqualified it and Albania submitted Alimanis film instead. The film deals with the consequences of a blood feud on a family in a remote area of modern-day Albania. Bill Bill is a 2015 British family adventure comedy film from the principal performers behind childrens TV series Horrible Histories and Yonderland. It was produced by Punk Cinema, Cowboy Films and BBC Films and was released in the UK on 18 September 2015 by Vertigo Films. The film is a fictional take on the young William Shakespeares search for fame and fortune, as written by Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond and directed by Richard Bracewell who co-produced with Tony Bracewell, Alasdair Flind and Charles Steel. It features the six lead performers playing several different roles each including Mathew Baynton, Martha Howe-Douglas, Ben Willbond, Simon Farnaby, Jim Howick and Laurence Rickard. Bill has received mostly positive reviews from critics and grossed $968,534 worldwide. The film also received nominations for the Evening Standard British Film Award for Award for Comedy and the Into Film Award for Family Film of the Year. Dragonheart: Battle for the Heartfire Dragonheart: Battle for the Heartfire is a 2017 American-Romanian fantasy adventure film directed by Patrik Syversen. It is the second direct-to-video prequel of the 1996 film Dragonheart, and it takes place about seventy years after the events of The Sorcerers Curse. Like its predecessor, it takes place many years before the first film. It was released on Netflix and DVD and Blu-ray on June 13, 2017. McVicar McVicar is a British drama film released in 1980 by The Who Films, Ltd., starring Roger Daltrey of the Who in the title role of John McVicar. John McVicar was a 1960s armed robber turned writer whom Scotland Yard publicly announced to be Public Enemy Number One and "wanted dead or alive". The film was directed by Tom Clegg, and was based on the non-fiction book McVicar by Himself, which John McVicar wrote to describe several months of his experiences in prison. Bill Curbishley and Roy Baird acted as producers, and the film received a nomination in 1981 for Best Picture at MystFest, the International Mystery Film Festival of Cattolica. X-Ray Hospital Massacre is a 1981 American slasher film directed by Boaz Davidson, written by Davidson and Marc Behm, and starring Barbi Benton. Revenge of the Dead Zeder is a 1983 Italian horror film directed by Pupi Avati, starring Gabriele Lavia. The story is about a young novelists discovery of the writings of a late scientist who had found a means of reviving the dead. 20 Centimeters 20 centímetros is a 2005 Spanish film about a narcoleptic transgender womans life as she works to get the surgery to fix her "20 centímetros" problem. The film was written and directed by Ramón Salazar, and stars Mónica Cervera as Marieta and Pablo Puyol as Raúl, the man who loves "all" of Marieta. The Dead 2: India The Dead 2: India is a zombie horror film released in 2013. It is a sequel to, and follows up on the events of The Dead. The Dead 2: India was produced by Road Trip Pictures in association with Latitude Films, directed by the Ford brothers, and stars Joseph Millson, Meenu Mishra, and Anand Krishna Goyal. In this movie, the action is set in the Indian states of Rajasthan and Maharashtra. The Dead 2: India had its world premiere at Film 4 FrightFest, held at Londons Empire Leicester Square, on 22 August 2013, and was the opening film at Film 4 FrightFest. Print the Legend Print the Legend is a 2014 documentary film and Netflix Original focused on the 3D printing revolution. It delves into the growth of the 3D printing industry, with focus on startup companies MakerBot and Formlabs, established companies Stratasys, PrintForm and 3D Systems, and figures of controversy in the industry such as Cody Wilson. The title of the film comes from the denouement of the film The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. A trailer for the film is available at the documentarys official website. It was filmed on Canon EOS C300 and Canon EOS C100. R.L. Stine's Monsterville: Cabinet of Souls R.L. Stines Monsterville: Cabinet of Souls is a comedy horror directed by Peter DeLuise, written and produced by Dan Angel and Billy Brown, and executive produced by R.L. Stine. The film stars Dove Cameron, Katherine McNamara, Braeden Lemasters, Tiffany Espensen and Ryan McCartan. Side Out Side Out is a 1990 American comedy-drama sports film about a beach volleyball competition, featuring C. Thomas Howell, Peter Horton, Harley Jane Kozak and Courtney Thorne-Smith. It was the last film from Aurora Productions due to many flops. The film was directed by Peter Israelson. The term “side-out” refers to an obsolete rule in volleyball under which the winning point could only be scored by the serving team. A side-out is now defined as when the receiving team earns the right to serve whether they get a point when they do so or not. Side-out can also refer to a type of scoring in a game of volleyball where only the serving team can score points. Delta of Venus Delta of Venus is a 1994 American erotic drama film directed by Zalman King and starring Audie England, Costas Mandylor, and Marek Vašut. It is inspired by the short story collection Delta of Venus by Anaïs Nin. NC-17 and R-rated versions of the film exist; the NC-17 rating is due to explicit sex. The DVD release contains both versions of the film. The film was released in June 1995 in the United States. The Endless Summer 2 The Endless Summer II is a 1994 film directed by Bruce Brown and is a sequel to his 1966 film The Endless Summer. In The Endless Summer II, surfers Pat OConnell and Robert "Wingnut" Weaver retrace the steps of Mike Hynson and Robert August. It shows the growth and evolution of the surfing scene since the first film, which presented only classic longboard surfing. OConnell rides a shortboard, which was developed in the time between the two movies, and there are scenes of windsurfing and bodyboarding. The film illustrates how far surfing had spread, with footage of surf sessions in France, South Africa, Costa Rica, Australia, Bali, Java, and even Alaska. It also has a brief cameo appearance by morey surfer Felipe Zylbersztajn, Steve Irwin, and Mary, a crocodile from Irwins Australia Zoo. In 2003, Dana Brown, Bruces son, made what is seen as the "third movie", Step into Liquid. It follows the evolution of surfing over the last 10–15 years from shortboarding to tow-in surfing. The Assassins The Assassins, previously known as Bronze Sparrow Terrace or Bronze Sparrow Platform, is a Chinese historical drama film directed by Zhao Linshan, starring Chow Yun-fat as Cao Cao, a prominent warlord who became the de facto head of the central government in China towards the end of the Han dynasty. The film, released in October 2012, focuses on Cao Caos life in his later years and depicts two assassination attempts on the warlord. The supporting cast includes Liu Yifei, Hiroshi Tamaki, Alec Su, Annie Yi, Qiu Xinzhi, Yao Lu and Ni Dahong. The films Chinese title is a reference to the Bronze Sparrow Platform, a terrace constructed in 210 by Cao Cao in the ancient city of Ye. Fast Color Fast Color is a 2018 American superhero film directed by Julia Hart from a screenplay by Hart and Jordan Horowitz. It stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Lorraine Toussaint, Saniyya Sidney, Christopher Denham, and David Strathairn. Gugu Mbatha-Raw stars as Ruth, a woman with supernatural powers on the run from law enforcement and scientists who want to study and control her. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 10, 2018. It was released on April 19, 2019, by Codeblack Films. Trial on the Road Trial on the Road is a 1971 black-and-white Soviet film set in World War II, directed by Aleksey German, starring Rolan Bykov, Anatoly Solonitsyn and Vladimir Zamansky. It is also known as Checkpoint or Check up on the Road. Trial on the Road was censored and taken out of circulation in the Soviet Union for 15 years after its release due to its controversial depiction of Soviet soldiers. The film is based on a story by the directors father, Yuri German. The screenplay was written by Eduard Volodarsky. This film is Alexei Germans solo directorial debut which took a philosophical approach to the Soviet usage of "heroes" and "traitors". Screenplay by A. German and Eduard Y. Volodarsky, the film is based on the novel of his father, Yuri German, a Soviet novelist, screenwriter, and journalist. The original film title was that of the novel. Hollow Point Hollow Point is a 1996 film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Thomas Ian Griffith, Tia Carrere, John Lithgow, and Donald Sutherland. The Garden The Garden is a 1995 Slovak feature film in cooperation with French Artcam International and Czech InFilm Praha directed by Martin Šulík. The film is a poetic tale of Jakub, a man in his early 30s. It reflects the relationships and desires of Jakub in the idyllic surroundings of his grandfathers garden. The Garden is one of the most recognised films of post communist Slovakia. It is especially popular in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. It won the Special Jury Prize at the 40th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 1995, and several Czech Lions in 1996. The film was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Nowhere to Hide Nowhere to Hide is a 1999 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Myung-se. The film is set in Incheon in South Korea. A murder is committed, and the cops search for the killer. Opening up in monochrome but with occasional flashes of colour, the first action scene is a disorientating strobe-like affair. From there the movie proceeds in color, with many innovative editing techniques, including slow-motion, jump cut, step-printed slow motion, "jump dissolves," still frames, and layering images on top of one another. Park Joong-hoon stars as the obsessive Detective Woo. Jang Dong-gun won the best supporting actor at the Blue Dragon Film Awards for his role as Detective Kim. The film was a hit at both the inaugural Asia Pacific Film Festival in Sydney, and the Sundance Film Festival, but its American release was limited, brief, and unsuccessful. Bichhoo Bichhoo is a 2000 Indian action thriller film starring Bobby Deol and Rani Mukerji. Bichhoo is an adaptation of the 1994 English-language French action thriller film The Professional. Scenes of the Crime Scenes of the Crime is a 2001 film directed by Dominique Forma and written by Daniel Golka, Amit Mehta, and Forma. It was met with mixed opinions and moderate, but ultimately positive reviews. It brings together the talents of Jon Abrahams, Jeff Bridges, Noah Wyle, R. Lee Ermey, Peter Greene, Mädchen Amick, Morris Chestnut, Bob Gunton, and Brian Goodman. Bringing Up Bobby Bringing Up Bobby is a 2011 comedy-drama film written, directed and produced by Famke Janssen. Milla Jovovich stars as a European ex-con artist and single mother in the United States. The film had its world premiere at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival on May 12, and received a limited release in the United States on September 28, 2012. Swinging Safari Swinging Safari is an Australian comedy-drama film starring Guy Pearce, Kylie Minogue, Radha Mitchell, Julian McMahon, Asher Keddie, and Jeremy Sims. It was written and directed by Stephan Elliott, most famous for his work on the film The Adventures of Priscilla, released in 1994. Swinging Safari was released in Australia on 18 January 2018, with international territories following later in the year. Originally titled Flammable Children, the final title references the 1962 global hit "A Swingin Safari" by Bert Kaempfert. The tune is heard on the soundtrack and its album cover is seen on screen during the film. Travels with My Aunt Travels with My Aunt is a 1972 American comedy film directed by George Cukor, written Jay Presson Allen and Hugh Wheeler, and starring Maggie Smith. Based on the 1969 novel of the same name by Graham Greene it was released on December 17, 1972. I Love Your Work I Love Your Work is an American psychological thriller film completed in 2003 and released theatrically in 2005. The film was directed by Adam Goldberg and written by Goldberg and Adrian Butchart. An indictment of celebrity culture, it was not a commercial success. The cast includes Giovanni Ribisi, Christina Ricci, and Vince Vaughn. The movie premiered on September 5, 2003 at the Toronto International Film Festival. The DVD was distributed by THINKFilm on March 28, 2006. Beyond Loch Ness Loch Ness Terror is a 2008 horror television film directed by Paul Ziller and written by Ziller and Jason Bourque. Detective Conan: The Fourteenth Target Case Closed: the Fourteenth Target, known as in Japan, is the second Case Closed movie. It was released in Japanese theatres on April 18, 1998. The English version was released on DVD on November 20, 2007 by Funimation. The movie grossed in Japan. Corner Gas: The Movie Corner Gas: The Movie is a 2014 Canadian comedy film directed by David Storey and is based on the television series Corner Gas. The film stars Brent Butt, Gabrielle Miller, Fred Ewanuick, Eric Peterson, Janet Wright, Lorne Cardinal, Tara Spencer-Nairn, Nancy Robertson, Cavan Cunningham, Gwen Seed and Jean Freeman all reprising their roles from the television series. The film also features new characters played by Don Lake, Reagan Pasternak, Graham Greene, Will Sasso and Karen Holness. The original series aired on CTV from 2004 to 2009. The film gained a limited release, and was later released on DVD and Blu-ray. Fans of the television series reacted positively to the film, which led it to gain a cult following. One Step Behind the Seraphim One Step Behind the Seraphim is a 2017 Romanian drama film directed by Daniel Sandu. It tells the story of Gabriel, a teenager who wants to become a priest. The Hot Flashes The Hot Flashes is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Susan Seidelman and starring Brooke Shields, Daryl Hannah, Wanda Sykes, Virginia Madsen, Camryn Manheim, Eric Roberts and Mark Povinelli. This film was also an attempt to raise awareness for breast cancer as well as defy stereotypes of age. It was released on July 12, 2013. Hits Hits is a 2014 American comedy-drama written and directed by David Cross. The film is the directorial debut of Cross. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2014. The film later screened at 2014 Sundance London Film Festival on April 26, 2014. On February 13, 2015, Hits became the first feature-length film to be released on BitTorrent with a pay-what-you-want model. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen Münchhausen is a 1943 fantasy comedy film directed by Josef von Báky. Science fiction author David Wingrove has commented that this work "sidesteps immediate political issues whilst conjuring up marvellous visual images of an ageless pastoral Germany." Sarafina! Sarafina! is a 1992 South African film directed by Darrell Roodt and starring Leleti Khumalo, Whoopi Goldberg, Miriam Makeba, John Kani and Tertius Meintjies. Ed and His Dead Mother Ed and His Dead Mother is a 1993 American dark comedy film starring Steve Buscemi, Miriam Margolyes, and Ned Beatty. The film was met with mixed reviews and flopped financially but has gained a small cult following since its release. The She-Butterfly Leptirica is a 1973 Yugoslav horror TV movie based on the story After Ninety Years written by Serbian writer Milovan Glišić. It was directed by the Serbian director Đorđe Kadijević. Leptirica was the first Serbian horror movie and is considered one of the top Serbian and former Yugoslav horror films. The movie was filmed in the village of Zelinje, near the river Drina, close to the city of Zvornik. Valley of Flowers Valley of Flowers Valley of Flowers is a 2006 French-German-Indian Independent Film directed by Indian director Pan Nalin starring Indian actors Milind Soman, Naseeruddin Shah and French actress Mylene Jampanoi in the leading roles. It is a tale of passion, romance and Reincarnation, set in the Himalayas, and spans two centuries of time, from the early 19th Century to modern times and encompasses diverse geographical settings from the old Tarim Basins Silk Road in the Himalayas to the modern day metropolis of Tokyo, interwoven with Himalayan and Buddhist mythology and the mystic art of Tantra. The film has been inspired from Alexandra David-Néels work "Magie damour et magic noire". Mais Forte que o Mundo: A História de José Aldo Stronger than the World is a Brazilian film, it is a biographical movie about MMA fighter José Aldo. The film was produced by Black Maria e Globo Filmes, directed and written by Afonso Poyart, with the cast of José Loreto, Cleo Pires, Rômulo Arantes Neto, Milhem Cortaz, Jackson Antunes, Claudia Ohana, Paloma Bernardi and Rafinha Bastos. The idea of the film was conceived during Internet searches made by Poyart after a call from the director of expansion and shareholder of Paris Filmes who proposed a project for a feature film involving MMA. In 2011, Poyarts producer, Black Maria, was already commanding the development of the film which had high points of standstill due to problems ranging from casting to the directors own absence for engagements in Hollywood cinema. In September 2018, the movie was nominated at the 46th International Emmy Awards for best TV Movie / Mini-Series. Charming Charming is a 2018 Canadian-American animated musical comedy film directed and written by Ross Venokur. The film features the voices of Demi Lovato, Wilmer Valderrama, Sia, Ashley Tisdale, G.E.M. and Avril Lavigne. Charlie Chan in London Charlie Chan in London is a 1934 American mystery film directed by Eugene Forde. The film stars Warner Oland as Charlie Chan. This is the sixth film produced by Fox with Warner Oland as the detective, and the second not to be lost, after The Black Camel. Robert Altmans film Gosford Park, set in 1932, features a character who produces the Chan films for Fox and claims to be in England doing research for Charlie Chan in London. Beach Party Beach Party is a 1963 American film which was the first of seven beach party films from American International Pictures aimed at a teen audience. This film is often credited with creating the beach party film genre. Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July Rudolph and Frostys Christmas in July is an American Christmas/Independence Day television special produced by Rankin/Bass, featuring characters from the companys holiday specials Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Frosty the Snowman, among others. It is the third television special to feature the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Frosty the Snowman characters, respectively. It was filmed in Japan using the companys trademark "Animagic" stop-motion animation style. The film premiered in the US on November 25, 1979 on ABC. This was the last Rankin/Bass special to star Billie Mae Richards as Rudolph and Jackie Vernon as Frosty. Mickey Rooney reprised his role as Santa Claus from Santa Claus is Comin To Town and The Year Without A Santa Claus. He would voice Santa again in Film Romans The Happy Elf in 2005, but would not return as Santa for a Rankin-Bass special until A Miser Brothers Christmas in 2008. Additional voices were provided by Red Buttons, Ethel Merman, Alan Sues, Paul Frees, and Thurl Ravenscroft. Shelley Winters reprised her role as Frostys wife Crystal from Frostys Winter Wonderland, and Hal Peary reprised his role as Big Ben the Clockwork Whale from Rudolphs Shiny New Year. Eliminators Eliminators is a 1986 science fiction action film directed by Peter Manoogian, starring Andrew Prine, Denise Crosby and Patrick Reynolds. The plot centers around a "Mandroid" constructed by an evil scientist from the body of a downed pilot, who teams up with the scientist responsible for android technology, her pet robot Spot, a riverboat guide, and a martial arts warrior. A Couch in New York A Couch in New York is a 1996 film about an anonymous exchange of apartments between a successful New York psychoanalyst and a young woman from Paris. It was written and directed by Chantal Akerman. Voyage to the End of the Universe Ikarie XB-1 is a 1963 Czechoslovak science fiction film directed by Jindřich Polák. It is based loosely on the novel The Magellanic Cloud, by Stanisław Lem, and stars Zdeněk Štěpánek, Radovan Lukavský, František Smolík, Otto Lackovič, and Jozef Adamovič. The film was released in the United States, edited and dubbed into English, under the title Voyage to the End of the Universe. Ola einai dromos Its a Long Road is a 1998 film by Greek film director Pantelis Voulgaris. It is a triptich, with all three parts taking place in Thrace, one of the more economically depressed parts of Greece. Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye is a 2000 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film starring Salman Khan and Rani Mukerji and directed by K.Muralimohana Rao. The Hexer Wiedźmin is a 2001 Polish fantasy film directed by Marek Brodzki. It stars Michał Żebrowski as Geralt of Rivia. The story is based on the books and stories of The Witcher written by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. The 13-episode television series came out the following year. The film has been described as essentially the then-unreleased television series condensed into a 2-hour film, and received very poor reviews from both fans and critics. The film was the first attempt to depict The Witcher universe in the cinema. Guys and Balls Guys and Balls is a 2004 sports comedy/romance film by German American director Sherry Hormann about a gay goalkeeper who assembles a gay-only soccer team to play against his ex-team, which fired him due to homophobia. Wyvern Wyvern, also known as Dragon, is a 2009 Canadian-American made-for-television horror film produced by RHI Entertainment that premiered in the United States on the Syfy Channel on January 1, 2009. Written by Jason Bourque and directed by Steven R. Monroe, the film is the 15th of the Maneater Series produced under an agreement with Sci Fi Pictures. The film stars Nick Chinlund as Jake Suttner, a trucker who must stop a wyvern from eating the residents in the small town of Beaver Mills, Alaska. In Japan, it is titled Jurassic Predator. Barbie in a Mermaid Tale Barbie in A Mermaid Tale is a 2010 American-Canadian direct-to-DVD computer animated film and the 17th entry in the Barbie film series. This is the first modern Barbie film. It was released on March 9, 2010. This is Sheridans last Barbie film before being replaced by Diana Kaarina and also the last film to use "Mattel Entertainment" in the opening credits. This film is followed by a 2012 sequel, Barbie in A Mermaid Tale 2. Ricky Gervais: Live IV - Science Science is a stand-up comedy show by British comedian Ricky Gervais. It was filmed in 2010 at the HMV Hammersmith Apollo, and released on DVD in November that year. Seduced and Abandoned Seduced and Abandoned is a 2013 documentary film directed by James Toback. The film details the journey of Toback and actor Alec Baldwin, as they try to sell a film concept at the Cannes Film Festival in 2012. Taking part in several pitch sessions with producers as well as interviews with directors and actors, the duo explore the film production aspect of film financing. The film premiered at the festival a year later on May 20, 2013. Dean Dean is a 2016 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Demetri Martin and produced by Honora Productions. The film stars Martin, Gillian Jacobs and Kevin Kline. Martin plays the title character, Dean, who is a published cartoon artist who draws in a simple style with felt pen and Bristol board. The drawings in the film are done by Martin. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 16, 2016 and was released in the United States on June 2, 2017. The Trouble with You The Trouble With You is a 2018 French film directed by Pierre Salvadori. It was selected to screen in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Zero Kelvin Zero Kelvin is a 1995 Norwegian film starring Stellan Skarsgård, an actor known to English-speaking audiences from his roles in such films as Good Will Hunting. In 1920s Oslo, Henrik Larsen, an aspiring poet, leaves his girlfriend to spend a year as a trapper in Greenland, where he is teamed with a sailor and a scientist. The men are trapped in a tiny hut, as the arctic winter sets in, and a complex and intense love/hate relationship develops between the poet and the sailor - both who are more similar to one another than either would like to admit. Their conflict plays out in isolation amidst stunningly bleak arctic scenery, filmed in Svalbard. The Dress The Dress or De jurk is a 1996 Dutch comedy film drama directed by Alex van Warmerdam. Sabretooth Sabretooth is a 2002 made for television science-fiction-horror film directed by James D.R. Hickox. It premiered as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel on November 16, 2002. The Disappeared The Disappeared is a British thriller/horror film directed by Johnny Kevorkian and starring Harry Treadaway, Greg Wise, Tom Felton, and Ros Leeming. Naples in Veils Veiled Naples is a 2017 mystery, thriller and noir film directed by Turkish-Italian filmmaker Ferzan Özpetek. The plot is centered around Adriana, a Naples-based medical examiner in her forties who falls for a younger man and spends the night with him at her place. Hollywood Canteen Hollywood Canteen is a 1944 American musical romantic comedy film starring Joan Leslie, Robert Hutton, Dane Clark and features many stars in cameo roles. and produced and distributed by Warner Bros. The film was written and directed by Delmer Daves, The film received three Oscar nominations. Kapò Kapò is a 1960 Italian film about the Holocaust directed by Gillo Pontecorvo. It was nominated for the Academy Award as Best Foreign Language Film. It was an Italian-French co-production filmed in Yugoslavia. The Last Voyage The Last Voyage is a 1960 Metrocolor American disaster film written and directed by Andrew L. Stone. It stars Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone, George Sanders and Edmond OBrien, and features Tammy Marihugh. The film centers on the sinking of an aged ocean liner in the Pacific Ocean following an explosion in the boiler room. There are some plot similarities to the disaster involving the Italian liner SS Andrea Doria, which sank after a collision four years earlier. Rocket Gibraltar Rocket Gibraltar is a 1988 American drama film released directed by Daniel Petrie and starring Burt Lancaster, Suzy Amis, Patricia Clarkson, Frances Conroy, Sinead Cusack, John Glover, Bill Pullman, Kevin Spacey and Macaulay Culkin in his film debut. Chattahoochee Chattahoochee is a 1989 American drama film directed by Mick Jackson and starring Gary Oldman and Dennis Hopper. The film is based on the real-life experiences of Chris Calhoun, who met screenwriter James Hicks, who then wrote a script based on his internment in a Florida state mental institution. It was turned down by several major studios before being accepted by Hemdale Film Corporation, a small British-owned, Los Angeles-based company that also produced Platoon, Hoosiers, The Last Emperor, and Salvador. Citizen Dog Citizen Dog is a 2004 Thai romance film, directed by Wisit Sasanatieng and based on a novel by Wisits wife, Koynuch, which was illustrated by him. The second film by the director of Tears of the Black Tiger, it is a colorful story set in contemporary Bangkok, where a boy without a goal in life falls in love with a girl who lives for her dreams. The film is frequently compared with the French movie Amélie. One of the main themes of the movie is that people will only find something from the moment when they stopped looking for it. The movie has been distributed outside Asia by Luc Bessons EuropaCorp. Mutual Appreciation Mutual Appreciation is a 2005 independent film by Andrew Bujalski who previously directed Funny Ha Ha. The script is primarily dialogue between a group of young people as they try to determine where they fit in the world. It is considered part of the mumblecore movement. Utomlennye solntsem 2 Burnt by the Sun 2: The Citadel is a 2011 Russian language film directed by Nikita Mikhalkov, released on May 5, 2011. It is a sequel to the films Burnt by the Sun and Burnt by the Sun 2. The Rains Came The Rains Came is a 1939 20th Century Fox film based on an American novel by Louis Bromfield. The film was directed by Clarence Brown and stars Myrna Loy, Tyrone Power, George Brent, Brenda Joyce, Nigel Bruce, and Maria Ouspenskaya. A remake of the film was released in 1955 under the name The Rains of Ranchipur. Tower of London Tower of London is a 1962 historical drama and horror film directed by Roger Corman and starring Vincent Price and Michael Pate. The film was produced by Edward Small Productions. The film tells a highly fictionalised account of the rise to power and eventual downfall of King Richard III of England, freely combining elements derived from the plots of Shakespeares plays Richard III and Macbeth. Aside from the historical setting, the movie is not connected to the 1939 film of the same name, starring Price, Basil Rathbone and Boris Karloff. When Eight Bells Toll When Eight Bells Toll is a 1971 action film directed by Étienne Périer and starring Anthony Hopkins, Jack Hawkins, Robert Morley, and Nathalie Delon. Set in Scotland, it is based upon Scottish author Alistair MacLeans 1965 novel of the same name. Producer Elliott Kastner planned to produce a string of realistic gritty espionage thrillers to rival the James Bond series, but the films poor box office receipts ended his plans. Galaxy Express 999 is a 1979 Japanese anime film directed by Rintaro, based on the manga and anime television series of the same name. Without a Trace Without a Trace is a 1983 American drama film directed by Stanley R. Jaffe and starring Kate Nelligan, Judd Hirsch, David Dukes and Stockard Channing. It is based on the novel Still Missing by Beth Gutcheon. The story is partly based on the disappearance of Etan Patz. Beta Beta is a 1992 Indian Hindi drama film, directed by Indra Kumar and written by Naushir Khatau and Kamlesh Pandey. It featured Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit and Aruna Irani in pivotal roles. The movie is an official remake of 1987 Tamil movie Enga Chinna Rasa, whose story was inspired by the Kannada novel Mallammana Pavada, by B. Puttaswamayya, which incidentally had been adapted into a 1969 Kannada movie Mallammana Pavaada, with screenplay by Telugu director P. Pullaiah, based on his 1955 Telugu movie with similar story titled Ardhangi, which was based on Maddipatla Suris Telugu translation of Bengali novel Swayamsidda, written by Manilal Banerjee. Swayamsiddha went on to be made into a 1975 Bengali movie of the same name. Ardhangi was remade in Tamil as Pennin Perumai and in Hindi twice as Bahurani in 1963 and as Jyoti in 1981. Enga Chinna Rasa also went on to be remade in Kannada as Annayya, in Telugu as Abbaigaru and in Oriya as Santan. Beta was the highest-grossing Bollywood film of 1992. It won five Filmfare Awards. Kapoor and Dixit won the Best Actor and Best Actress awards, respectively. Anuradha Paudwal won the Best Female Playback Singer Award for the item number "Dhak Dhak Karne Laga," while Saroj Khan won the Filmfare Award for Best Choreography and Irani won the Best Supporting Actress award. The film became popular due to several reasons. Initially, sridevi was offered the movie another directir not indrakumar actress Sridevi was offered the role of Saraswati. She refused because she had collaborated with Kapoor numerous times before. The item number "Dhak Dhak Karne Laga" remains one of the most popular Hindi songs of the 20th-century, despite the music having been copied from Ilaiyaraajas hit Telugu composition "Abbanee Teeyani" of the film Jagadeka Veerudu Atiloka Sundari starring Sridevi and Chiranjeevi. Piranha Piranha is a 1995 American made-for-television horror film directed by Scott P. Levy about a school of killer piranhas descending upon the bustling Lost River Lake Resort. Executive produced by Roger Corman for the Showtime network, the film is a remake of the 1978 film of the same name and part of the Piranha film series. The film features Mila Kunis in her debut role. Brain Drain Brain Drain is a 2009 Spanish romantic-comedy film directed by Fernando González Molina and starring Mario Casas and Amaia Salamanca. The film is an A3 Filmss production. The production started on 14 July 2008 in Madrid and Gijón, and its premier was on 24 April 2009. Due the great success in the Spanishs box offices, Carlos Theron filmed its sequel: Ahora en Harvard in 2011. White Irish Drinkers White Irish Drinkers is a 2010 American drama film written and directed by John Gray and starring Nick Thurston and Geoffrey Wigdor. George and A.J. George and A.J. is a short film created by Pixar which uses characters from the film Up. Taking place during the events of the film, it follows what Nurses George and A.J. did after Carl Fredricksen left with his house tied to balloons. Due to its budget, all of the animation was done in a limited "storyboard" style, with some objects moving by keyframes, while other things like characters and their mouths barely move at all; however, the characters expressions and the story are still conveyed. Wonder Woman Wonder Woman is an unaired television pilot produced by Warner Bros. Television and DC Entertainment for NBC, based on the DC Comics character of the same name. David E. Kelley wrote the pilot, which was directed by Jeffrey Reiner. Adrianne Palicki starred as the main character. The Wonder Woman pilot was expected to debut in 2011, but NBC opted not to buy the series. The Same Sky The Same Sky is a 2017 German TV miniseries. It is set during the 1970s in West Germany, depicting the Cold War. It portrays the fate of two families on either side of the Berlin Wall. The story revolves around the relationship between an East German "Romeo" agent – a spy who uses seduction as a way to unearth secrets — and his female target in the West. The series was screened as three feature-length episodes or as six hour-long episodes, depending on the broadcasting service. It was written by Paula Milne and directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel and stars Sofia Helin and Tom Schilling. The scripts were written in English and translated into German by the director. The series was produced by UFA Fiction in co-production with Beta Film for ZDF and Czech TV in association with Rainmark Films. It was filmed from 24 August 2015 to 6 December 2015 in Prague. The music score was written by Walter Mair and Vesselina Tchakarova. The series was originally broadcast in Germany in March 2017. The interest by Amazon and Netflix in acquiring the rights to carry The Same Sky was kindled by the earlier success of another series also featuring a young Stasi agent dispatched to West Germany under an assumed identity, Deutschland 83. One of Our Aircraft Is Missing One of Our Aircraft is Missing is a 1942 British black-and-white war film, mainly set in the German-occupied Netherlands. It was the fourth collaboration between the British writer-director-producer team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger and the first film they made under the banner of The Archers. Although considered a wartime propaganda film and made under the authority of the Ministry of Information as part of a series of film productions specifically aimed at morale in the United Kingdom, it is elevated by the story and production values above the usual jingoistic fare. Today, One of Our Aircraft is Missing is considered one of the "best of British films of the era". A reversal of the plot of Powell and Pressburgers previous film, 49th Parallel, One of Our Aircraft is Missing has the British trying to escape with the help of various locals. In the 49th Parallel, the Germans stranded in Canada argued and fought amongst themselves, while the British fliers in this film work well together as a team. The Human Comedy The Human Comedy is a 1943 American drama film directed by Clarence Brown and adapted by Howard Estabrook. It is often thought to be based on the William Saroyan novel of the same name, but Saroyan actually wrote the screenplay first, was fired from the film project, and quickly wrote the novel and published it just before the film was released. The picture stars Mickey Rooney with Frank Morgan. Also appearing in the film are James Craig, Marsha Hunt, Fay Bainter, Ray Collins, Van Johnson, Donna Reed and Jackie Butch Jenkins. Barry Nelson, Robert Mitchum and Don DeFore appear together as boisterous soldiers in uncredited supporting roles. Incubus Incubus is a 1966 American horror film directed by Leslie Stevens. Filmed entirely in the constructed language Esperanto, the film stars William Shatner, shortly before he would begin his work on Star Trek. The films cinematography was by Conrad Hall, who went on to win three Academy Awards for his work on the films Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, American Beauty, and Road to Perdition. Incubus was the second feature film to use Esperanto, following the 1964 film Angoroj. The use of Esperanto was intended to create an eerie, otherworldly feeling, and Stevens prohibited dubbing the film into other languages; however, on the Special Features section of the DVD the makers claim that Esperanto was used because of perceived greater international sales. Esperanto speakers are generally disappointed by the pronunciation of the language by the cast of Incubus. The film was considered to be lost for many years, until a copy was found in Paris in 1996. Dead Tired Dead Tired is a 1994 French comedy film directed by Michel Blanc. It was entered into the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Libertarias Libertarias is a Spanish historical drama made in 1996. It was written and directed by Vicente Aranda. In 1936, Maria, a young nun is recruited by Pilar, a militant feminist, into an anarchist militia following the onset of the Spanish Civil War. Guided by the older woman, Maria is exposed to the realities of war and revolution, and comes to question her former, sheltered life. Welcome to Woop Woop Welcome to Woop Woop is a 1997 Australian comedy film directed by Stephan Elliott and starring Johnathon Schaech and Rod Taylor. The film was based on the novel The Dead Heart by Douglas Kennedy. "Woop Woop" is an Australian colloquialism referring to a fictional location in the middle of nowhere. The Mangler 2 The Mangler 2 is a 2002 film and a direct-to-video sequel to the 1995 theatrical release The Mangler, which was based on a short story of the same name by Stephen King. It stars Lance Henriksen and Chelse Swain. While the original was about a demon-possessed industrial laundry-machine, this film places the demon in a private schools computer network, where it manifests as a destructive computer virus with some of the same abilities as a ouija board. The film was critically panned for, among other things, its similarity to another King adaptation, The Lawnmower Man, and lack of relevance to its predecessor. Strange Bedfellows Strange Bedfellows is a 2004 Australian film directed by Dean Murphy and starring Paul Hogan and Michael Caton as heterosexual men who pass themselves off as a gay couple in order to get financial benefits from the government. A stage musical based on the film ran at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne. The Last Sin Eater The Last Sin Eater is an American film released on February 9, 2007, directed by Michael Landon Jr. and distributed by Fox Faith. It is based on the 1998 novel of the same name by Francine Rivers. It was produced by Believe Pictures. Satan Met a Lady Satan Met a Lady is a 1936 American detective film directed by William Dieterle and starring Bette Davis and Warren William. The screenplay by Brown Holmes is a loose adaptation of the 1929 novel The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett, which was previously filmed five years earlier, pre-code, under its original title directed by Roy Del Ruth and would be remade again five years later by director John Huston with Humphrey Bogart as detective Sam Spade. Cheese and Jam Cheese and Jam is a 2003 comedy drama about the relationship between a Bosnian man and a Slovene woman, though the film begins with an explanation that it is about the stigmatized minority of any nation. The story is set in Slovenia. The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister is a 2010 British biographical historical drama film about 19th-century Yorkshire landowner Anne Lister. Made for television, the film was directed by James Kent and starred Maxine Peake as Lister. The script by Jane English drew from Listers diaries, written in code, and decoded many years after her death. The story follows Listers lesbian relationships and her independent lifestyle as an industrialist. The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister held its world premiere screening at the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival in March 2010 and was broadcast in the United Kingdom by the BBC in May 2010. Dhammu Dammu, alternatively spelt Dhammu, is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language action film starring Jr. NTR, Trisha Krishnan and Karthika Nair in the lead roles apart from Bhanupriya, Kota Srinivasa Rao and Venu Thottempudi. It was dubbed into Tamil as Singamagan and into Hindi as Dhammu in 2013 by Goldmines Telefilms. The film was unofficially remade into Bengali as Rajababu - The Power starring Shakib Khan, Eamin Haque Bobby and Apu Biswas. Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or The Bottom? is a 2017 Japanese animated romantic drama film produced by Shaft and distributed by Toho. It is based on the 1993 Japanese live-action television play of the same name, also released in cinemas in 1995, by Shunji Iwai. The film was directed by Akiyuki Shinbo from a screenplay written by Hitoshi Ohne, and stars the voices of Suzu Hirose, Masaki Suda and Mamoru Miyano. Satoru Kōsaki composed the films music. The film was released in Japan on August 18, 2017, and received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the film for its music and animation, but criticized the narrative and characterization. The film has grossed over worldwide, becoming the seventh highest-grossing anime film of 2017 and Shafts highest-grossing film. Internationally, it was released in cinemas on October 5, 2017 in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Films, and on November 15, 2017 in the United Kingdom and Ireland by Anime Limited. It was released theatrically on July 4, 2018 in the United States and Canada by GKIDS. Batman Batman is a 1943 black-and-white 15-chapter theatrical serial from Columbia Pictures, produced by Rudolph C. Flothow, directed by Lambert Hillyer, that stars Lewis Wilson as Batman and Douglas Croft as his sidekick Robin. The serial is based on the DC Comics character Batman, who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. The villain is an original character named Dr. Daka, a secret agent of the Japanese Imperial government, played by J. Carrol Naish. Rounding out the cast are Shirley Patterson as Linda Page, Bruce Waynes love interest, and William Austin as Alfred, the Wayne Manor butler. The serials storyline involves the Batman, a secret U. S. government agent, attempting to defeat the sabotage schemes of Japanese agent Dr. Daka operating in Gotham City at the height of World War II. Serving Daka are his traitorous American henchmen. Batman is notable for being the first appearance on film of Batman and for debuting serial story details that quickly became permanent parts of the Batman comics mythos: the Bats Cave and its secret entrance through a grandfather clock inside Wayne Manor. The serial also changed the course of how Alfred Pennyworths physical appearance was depicted in Batman stories. At the time Batman was released in theaters, Alfred was a portly gentleman in the comics. Subsequent issues suddenly portrayed Alfred as trim and sporting a thin mustache, following actor William Austins portrayal. The serial was commercially successful and in 1949, four years after World War II, spawned another Columbia chapter serial, Batman and Robin. The entire first Batman serial was re-released theatrically in 1965 as An Evening with Batman and Robin, and proved very popular. Its success inspired the action-comedy lampoon series Batman starring Adam West and Burt Ward. Compagni di scuola Compagni di scuola is a 1988 Italian comedy film directed by and starring Carlo Verdone. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Grimm Grimm is a 2003 comedy drama film directed by Alex van Warmerdam, inspired by The Brothers Grimm story "Brother and Sister" and incorporating contemporary urban legends, such as that of the kidney heist. Up the Yangtze Up the Yangtze is a 2007 documentary film directed by Chinese-Canadian director Yung Chang. The film focuses on people affected by the building of the Three Gorges Dam across the Yangtze river in Hubei, China. The theme of the film is the transition towards consumer capitalism from a farming, peasant-based economy as China develops its rural areas. The film is a co-production between the National Film Board of Canada and Montreals EyeSteelFilm with the participation of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, National Geographic Channel, P.O.V., SODEC, and Telefilm. The film is being distributed in the USA by Zeitgeist Films. The United Kingdom distributor is Dogwoof Pictures. Storm Boy Storm Boy is an Australian drama family film based on the novella by Colin Thiele of the same name. The adaptation was directed by Shawn Seet and stars Geoffrey Rush and Jai Courtney. Thieles novel was previously adapted in 1976. All Through the House All Through the House is a 2015 American holiday horror slasher film written and directed by Todd Nunes and produced by The Readmond Company. The film had its world premiere on 31 October 2015 at the RIP Film Festival, where it also won Best Slasher, Best Editing, and the Audience Choice Award. All Through the House stars Ashley Mary Nunes, Jessica Cameron, and Jennifer Wenger. The film was shot in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Lake Arrowhead over a period of 21 days in 2014 On October 4, 2016 the film was released on iTunes and other Video On Demand platforms by Gravitas Ventures. Heneral Luna Heneral Luna is a 2015 Filipino historical biopic film depicting General Antonio Lunas leadership of the Philippine Revolutionary Army during the Philippine–American War. It opens with the beginning of hostilities with the American colonizers, and ends with the assassination of Luna on June 5, 1899 - a period in which Luna served as Supreme Chief of the Army under the First Philippine Republic. Directed by Jerrold Tarog and produced by Artikulo Uno Productions, the film received critical acclaim from critics and audiences alike, praising its cinematography, writing, acting and plot. The film was selected as the Philippine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. With a production budget of 80 million pesos, it is one of the most expensive Filipino epic historical films ever released. On September 29, 2015, it broke previous record of ₱160 million to become the highest grossing Filipino historical film of all time. Despite a 50% discount offered student viewers, by the beginning of its fourth week the film was well on its way to reaching the ₱200 million gross ticket sales. In October 11, it was officially announced that the film had reached its ₱240 million break even point. The films critical and commercial success spawned the sequel Ang Batang Heneral, which chronicles the life of the titular Gregorio Del Pilar during the Philippine–American War. Ramaleela Ramaleela is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language political thriller film written by Sachy and directed by debutant Arun Gopy. It stars Dileep, Raadhika Sarathkumar, Mukesh, Kalabhavan Shajohn, and Prayaga Martin in lead roles. The film is produced and distributed by Tomichan Mulakuppadam under Mulakuppadam Films. Ramaleela was released in India on 28 September 2017. The Scythian The Scythian is a 2018 Russian action drama fantasy film directed by Rustam Mosafir and starring Aleksey Faddeev, Aleksandr Kuznetsov and Vitaly Kravchenko. Ancient Russia. XI century. Grandiose changes are taking place in Eurasia. Once proud warriors, the Scythians have degenerated into vile mercenaries, raiding the civilian population. During one of these raids, the warrior Lutobors wife and child are abducted. However, the hero does not intend to resign himself to fate, and pursues the Scythians in an attempt to save his family. As a guide, he takes the captive Scythian Marten and, despite the huge differences between them, they must work together to survive their journey. The film was released on January 18, 2018. in Philippines and Vietnam. Baxter Baxter is a 1989 French horror film directed by Jérôme Boivin. The film is based on the novel Hell Hound by Ken Greenhall. The title character is a murderous white Bull Terrier who tells the story of his search for a proper master in voice-over narration. Dr. Wai in The Scripture With No Words Dr. Wai in "The Scripture with No Words" is a 1996 Hong Kong action film directed by Ching Siu-tung and starring Jet Li. It won the Golden Horse Award for "Best Visual Effects" and was nominated at the 16th Hong Kong Film Awards for "Best Action Choreography". During the production, a fire destroyed HK$10 million worth of sets, resulting in severe budget problems. In an attempt to limit the damage, a special export version was cut to attract international audiences. Andersonville Andersonville is a 1996 American television film directed by John Frankenheimer about a group of Union soldiers during the American Civil War who are captured by the Confederates and sent to an infamous Confederate prison camp. The film is loosely based on the diary of John Ransom, a Union soldier imprisoned there. Although certain points of the plot are fabricated, the general conditions of the camp accurately match Ransoms descriptions, particularly references to the administration of the camp by Captain Henry Wirz. His line on escaping prisoners is very similar to the book, "The Flying Dutchman Wirz offers to give two at a time twelve hours the start". Rough Riders Rough Riders is a 1997 television miniseries directed and co-written by John Milius about future President Theodore Roosevelt and the regiment known as the 1st US Volunteer Cavalry; the Rough Riders. The series prominently shows the bravery of the volunteers at the Battle of San Juan Hill, part of the Spanish–American War of 1898. It was released on DVD in 2006. The series originally aired on TNT with a four-hour running time, including commercials, over two consecutive nights during July 1997. Mere Baap Pehle Aap Mere Baap Pehle Aap is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed by Priyadarshan. The film stars Akshaye Khanna, Genelia DSouza, Paresh Rawal, Om Puri, Manoj Joshi, Shobana and Rajpal Yadav. The story is officially adapted from the 2001 Malayalam film Ishtam directed by Sibi Malayil. Wild Cherry Wild Cherry is a 2009 American high school comedy film directed by Dana Lustig and starring Tania Raymonde, Rumer Willis, Kristin Cavallari, Tia Carrere, Rob Schneider, Ryan Merriman, Jesse Moss, John White, and Tegan Moss. Dangerous Liaisons Dangerous Liaisons is a 2012 Chinese film by Hur Jin-ho loosely based on the novel with the same title by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos. The novel has been adapted numerous times, including Les Liaisons Dangereuses, an adaptation by Roger Vadim, the eponymous Hollywood film, Valmont, Cruel Intentions, and Untold Scandal from South Korea. This version is set in 1930s Shanghai and stars South Korean actor Jang Dong-gun and Chinese actresses Zhang Ziyi and Cecilia Cheung. The film screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, and the 2012 Busan International Film Festival. Out of Nature Out of Nature is a 2014 Norwegian comedy film written, co-directed by and starring Ole Giæver with Marte Vold as co-director. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2015. The film was nominated for the 2015 Nordic Council Film Prize. Do I Sound Gay? Do I Sound Gay? is a 2014 American documentary film by David Thorpe, which explores the existence and accuracy of stereotypes about the speech patterns of gay men, and the ways in which ones degree of conformity to the stereotype can contribute to internalized homophobia. Other figures participating in the film include Dan Savage, George Takei, David Sedaris, Tim Gunn, and Margaret Cho, as well as University of Toronto linguist Ron Smyth. The film was funded in part by a Kickstarter campaign in the spring of 2014. Torpedo Run Torpedo Run is a 1958 American war film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Glenn Ford as a World War II submarine commander in the Pacific who is obsessed with sinking a particular Japanese aircraft carrier. It was filmed in Metrocolor CinemaScope. A. Arnold Gillespie and Harold Humbrock were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. The Plumber The Plumber is a 1979 Australian psychological thriller film about a psychotic plumber who terrorizes a grad student. Written and directed by Peter Weir, The Plumber was originally made and broadcast as a television film in Australia in 1979 but was subsequently released to theatres in several countries beginning with the United States in 1981. The film was made shortly after Weirs critically acclaimed Picnic at Hanging Rock became one of the first Australian films to appeal to an international audience. The film stars Judy Morris, Ivar Kants, and Robert Coleby, all of them being most notable as actors in Australian soap operas. The Goddess of 1967 The Goddess of 1967 is a 2000 Australian film directed by Macau-born Australian Clara Law, who wrote the script with her husband Eddie Ling-Ching Fong. The film is about a rich young Japanese man, who travels to Australia with the intention of buying a Citroën DS car that he has found for sale on the internet. Once there, things do not go as planned and he ends up on a road trip with a blind girl. The film was partly filmed in and around Lightning Ridge in New South Wales. It won several awards, including Best Actress for Rose Byrne at the 2000 Venice Film Festival and best director at the Chicago Film Festival. The song from the dance scene between BG and JM is Walk-Dont Run by The Ventures. The song is not included on the films soundtrack, which contains the score by Jen Anderson. Mockingbird Don't Sing Mockingbird Dont Sing is a 2001 American independent film based on the true story of Genie, a modern-day feral child. The film is told from the point of view of Dr. Susan Curtiss, a professor of linguistics at University of California. Although the film is based on a true story, all of the names are fictitious for legal reasons. The film was released to US theaters on May 4, 2001. It won first prize for best screenplay at the Rhode Island International Film Festival. Zeher Zeher is a 2005 Indian mystery thriller directed by debutant Mohit Suri and produced by Mahesh Bhatt. The film features Shamita Shetty, Emraan Hashmi, and Udita Goswami in the lead roles. The film had only moderate success at the box office despite getting positive reviews from the critics. It is an adaptation of Hollywood movie Out of Time Starring Denzel Washington and Eva Mendes. Eye in the Sky Eye in the Sky is a 2007 Hong Kong action thriller film starring Simon Yam, Tony Leung Ka-fai and Miss Hong Kong pageant winner Kate Tsui in her film debut. Yam and Tsui play surveillance operatives on the trail of a gang of professional robbers led by Chan Chong-Shan. The title is derived from the casino surveillance tech "eye in the sky". It marks the directorial debut of Yau Nai-hoi, a long-time screenwriter for films directed by Johnnie To, who co-produced the film with his production company Milkyway Image. Eye in the Sky premiered as an Official Selection at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival, and as an Opening Film at the Hong Kong International Film Festival. It was released in Hong Kong on 21 June 2007. Not Since You Not Since You is a 2009 film starring Desmond Harrington and Elden Henson. 200 M.P.H. 200 mph is an auto racing action film directed by Cole McKay and distributed by The Asylum. It was released direct-to-DVD April 26, 2011. It is a mockbuster of the 2011 Universal Pictures film Fast Five. Juanita Juanita is an American drama film, directed by Clark Johnson, from a screenplay by Roderick M. Spencer, based upon the novel Dancing on the Edge of the Roof by Sheila Williams. It stars Alfre Woodard and Adam Beach. It was released on March 8, 2019, by Netflix. Charlie Chan in Egypt Charlie Chan in Egypt is the eighth of 16 20th Century Fox Charlie Chan films starring Warner Oland in the title role. It was released in 1935. A High Wind in Jamaica A High Wind in Jamaica is a 1965 DeLuxe Color film, based on the Richard Hughes novel of the same name, and directed by Alexander Mackendrick for the 20th Century-Fox studio. It stars Anthony Quinn and James Coburn as the pirates who capture five children. Other cast members include Deborah Baxter, Nigel Davenport, Isabel Dean, Lila Kedrova, Kenneth J. Warren, and Gert Frobe. One of the child actors is the author Martin Amis. The film is regarded highly today because of Mackendricks direction and Quinns lead performance as the pirate captain whose relationship with the children betokens a subtle change in his character, finally leading to his downfall and the pirates end. Mackendrick was best known as a director of the Ealing comedies The Man in the White Suit and The Ladykillers, as well as The Sweet Smell of Success, now recognized as a masterpiece. The material in A High Wind in Jamaica afforded the director an opportunity to combine a light touch with serious drama. Essentially, what makes the film fascinating is the theme of children growing up and their contact with a world of adults who act as if they are grown-up children. Fatso Fatso is a 1980 American comedy film written and directed by Anne Bancroft, her only such credit, and starring Dom DeLuise, Ron Carey and Candice Azzara. It was the first film produced by Mel Brooks Brooksfilms company. The film examines the issue of obesity and addiction. Scanners III: The Takeover Scanners III: The Takeover is a 1992 science fiction horror film and second sequel to the film Scanners, and the last film in the trilogy. It was directed by Christian Duguay. The film received mixed reception from fans and viewers, and is the least successful Scanners film to be released. Once again, this sequel has a different set of characters. This film also features a few actors from The New Order. For instance, Jason Cavalier from The New Order here plays a punk leader. The Last Joint Venture Den siste revejakta is a Norwegian film from 2008 based on the novel by the same name. The movie is a comedy/drama. It was filmed in 2007 and premiered on 29 August 2008. The movie is directed by Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen. The title Den siste revejakta literally means The Last Fox Hunt, but the title is a play on words since the Norwegian word rev can mean reefer. According to the IMDb, the international title is "The Last Joint Venture". Zeit der Kannibalen Age of Cannibals is a 2014 German drama film directed by Johannes Naber, starring Devid Striesow, Katharina Schüttler and Sebastian Blomberg. It tells the story of two business consultants who travel to impoverished and corrupt countries where they make shady business deals, never having to leave their hotels. The film is made like a chamber play with stylised and grotesque acting. Principal photography took place from 8 January to 14 February 2013. The premiere took place at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival, where the film played in the section Perspektive Deutsches Kino. At the German Film Awards 2015 it received the third-place prize in the category Best Feature Film and the prize for Best Screenplay. It was also nominated for Best Direction. Back to Mom's Back to Moms is a 2016 French comedy film directed by Éric Lavaine. Walk on the Wild Side Walk on the Wild Side is a 1962 American drama film directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Laurence Harvey, Capucine, Jane Fonda, Anne Baxter, and Barbara Stanwyck. It was adapted from the 1956 novel A Walk on the Wild Side by American author Nelson Algren. The film was scripted by John Fante. It was not well received at the time; Bosley Crowther of The New York Times described it as a "lurid, tawdry, and sleazy melodrama". While it passed its censors, it was an adult film noir with quite explicit overtones and subject matter. It walks its audience through the lives and relationships between adults engaged in the "business" of commercial prostitution at a stylish New Orleans brothel. The "boss" is a beautiful, stylish Madam whose combination of toughness and a motherly intimate tenderness toward her "girls" real lives is as disturbing as it is entertaining to watch. Illustrious Corpses Illustrious Corpses is a 1976 Italian thriller film directed by Francesco Rosi and starring Lino Ventura, based on the novel Equal Danger by Leonardo Sciascia. The film was screened at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition. Its title refers to the surrealist game, Cadavre Exquis, invented by André Breton, in which the participants draw consecutive sections of a figure without seeing what the previous person has drawn, leading to unpredictable results, and is meant to describe the meandering nature of the film with its unpredictable foray into the world of political manipulations, as well as the corpses of the murdered judges. In 2008, the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. The Slayer The Slayer is a 1982 American horror film directed by J. S. Cardone. Set on a small island near the Atlantic coast, the plot concerns two couples who upon visiting the island get trapped there due to an oncoming hurricane. As one of the women knows from her plaguing nightmares that the island is dangerous, over the next three days they begin to be killed by something unseen. The film is notable for gaining notoriety and being classified in the United Kingdom as a "video nasty" in the 1980s. The film is presented in non-chronological order, leaving it unclear as to which sequence is the actual climax, and three mutually-exclusive interpretations of the films events are offered, with narrative evidence in favor of each. Numbered Days Días contados is a 1994 Spanish thriller film directed by Imanol Uribe, starring Javier Bardem, Candela Peña, Carmelo Gómez and Ruth Gabriel. Hämndens pris Beck – Hämndens pris is a Swedish police film about Martin Beck, directed by Kjell Sundvall and released in June 2001. What We Do Is Secret What We Do Is Secret is a 2007 American biographical film about Darby Crash, singer of the late-1970s Los Angeles punk rock band the Germs. Rodger Grossman directed the film and wrote the screenplay, based on a story he had written with Michelle Baer Ghaffari, a friend of Crashs and co-producer of the film. Shane West stars as Crash, while Rick Gonzalez, Bijou Phillips, and Noah Segan respectively portray Germs members Pat Smear, Lorna Doom, and Don Bolles. The film follows the formation and career of the Germs, focusing on Crashs mysterious "five-year plan", his homosexual relationship with Rob Henley, and his experimentation with heroin, culminating in his December 1980 suicide. The film is titled after the first track on the Germs album. There was almost a decade of production of the film, due to changes in production staff and adjustments in casting. Grossman stated that the extended process was "actually a blessing in disguise" because it provided him the chance to conduct "thousands of hours of original interviews", and the time to come across the film’s lead, Shane West, an actor he feels "did a masterful job capturing Crash on film." The film was produced by Rhino Films, Picture Machine, Red Rover Films and King Records as well as being independently produced and financed. The film premièred at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 23, 2007, and was distributed theatrically and on video by Peace Arch Entertainment beginning August 2008. Despite the film not being a critical or financial success, the films lead Shane West received critical acclaim for his performance as Darby Crash with many critics even pointing out that West was able to emulate Crashs behavior and mannerisms perfectly and bears an uncanny likeness to Crash himself. Fool N Final Fool & Final is a 2007 Indian comedy caper film, directed by Ahmed Khan and produced by Firoz A. Nadiadwala. The film has an ensemble cast including Sunny Deol, Shahid Kapoor, Vivek Oberoi, Ayesha Takia, Sameera Reddy, Paresh Rawal, Johnny Lever, Om Puri, Sharmila Tagore, Arbaaz Khan, Chunkey Pandey, Asrani with Gulshan Grover and Jackie Shroff whilst boxer Mike Tyson appeared in the promos and film credits. It was released on 1 June 2007. The films title is a spoof on the usual tagline, "Full & Final" which means "final" in other words. Most of the film was shot in Brazil, Dubai and Muscat. The film is a remake of the British film Snatch, with which it shares the tagline too. Punjab 1984 Punjab 1984 is a 2014 Indian Punjabi language period drama film directed by Anurag Singh. It is based on the 1984–86 Punjab insurgencys impact on social life, notably it is a story of a mother and her missing son. Starring Diljit Dosanjh and Kirron Kher, the film is the fourth collaboration between director Singh and actor Dosanjh. Punjab 1984 released on 27 June 2014 to excellent box office collections. Aandavan Kattalai Aandavan Kattalai is a 2016 Indian Tamil language satirical drama film co-written and directed by M. Manikandan. The film features Vijay Sethupathi and Ritika Singh in the lead roles, with Pooja Devariya, Nassar and Yogi Babu amongst others in supporting roles. Produced by G. N. Anbu Chezhiyan and featuring music by composer K, the film began production in March 2016 and was released on 23 September 2016. Narrating the story of how two men from interior Tamil Nadu struggle to acquire travel documents to fly to London, Aandavan Kattalai opened critical acclaim and became a commercially successful venture. The film has been remade in Telugu as London Babulu. Guns & Talks Guns & Talks is a 2001 South Korean film written and directed by Jang Jin. Starring Shin Hyun-joon, Won Bin, Shin Ha-kyun, Jung Jae-young and Jung Jin-young, the black comedy is about a group of four assassins-for-hire, with a dogged prosecutor on their trail. The Hillside Strangler The Hillside Strangler is a 2004 crime horror film directed by Chuck Parello and written by Stephen Johnston, based on the true story of Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono Jr., the Hillside Strangler serial killers. The film stars C. Thomas Howell as Bianchi and Nicholas Turturro as Buono. Louis and the Nazis Louis and the Nazis is a British documentary that was televised on 21 December 2003. It was directed by Stuart Cabb and written by Louis Theroux. The documentary ran for 80 minutes. Louis travels to California to meet the man dubbed "the most dangerous racist in America", Tom Metzger. Louis meets him, his family and his publicity manager as well as following him to skinhead rallies and on a visit to Mexico. He also encounters the Nazi-pop folk duo Prussian Blue and their mother and maternal grandfather. Louis Theroux would revisit the subjects of the documentary in his book The Call of the Weird: Travels in American Subcultures. A Driver for Vera A Driver for Vera is a Ukrainian-Russian co-produced psychological drama film from 2004, set in 1962 Sevastopol, Ukraine, directed and written by Russian Pavel Chukhrai. The film won numerous Russian awards including Best Film at the Sochi Film Festival. The films two-country origin resulted in the film being rejected as Ukraines entry for the Academy Awards Best Foreign Film category for 2005, due to a rule which states, "The submitting country must certify that creative talent of that country exercised artistic control of the film." Hollywood or Bust Hollywood or Bust is a 1956 American semi-musical comedy film starring the team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. The picture was filmed from April 16 to June 19, 1956 and released on December 6, 1956 by Paramount Pictures, almost five months after the Martin and Lewis partnership split up. Dragons: Dawn of the Dragon Racers Dawn of the Dragon Racers is a 2014 computer-animated short film by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Elaine Bogan and John Sanford. Based on the How to Train Your Dragon film series, the short features the voices of Jay Baruchel and America Ferrera along with the cast from the television series. In the short, a hunt for a lost sheep turns into a competition between Hiccup and his friends for the first title of Dragon Racing Champion of Berk. Frankenstein Frankenstein is a 2004 made-for-television USA Network production starring Thomas Kretschmann as Victor Helios and Vincent Pérez as his creature. It was produced by Martin Scorsese and based on Dean Koontzs version of Frankenstein. The film was originally intended as the pilot for an ongoing series, but this was not successful. Koontz later developed the concept into a series of five novels: Frankenstein: Prodigal Son, Frankenstein: City of Night, Frankenstein: Dead and Alive, Frankenstein: Lost Souls, and Frankenstein: The Dead Town. Tour de Force Tour de Force is a 2014 German drama film directed by Christian Zübert, produced by Florian Gallenberger and Benjamin Herrmann. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival and in the Grand Piazzia Section of the Locarno International Film Festival. Beautiful & Twisted Beautiful & Twisted, also known as The Novack Murders is a 2015 American crime drama television film that premiered on Lifetime on January 31, 2015. The film stars Rob Lowe, Paz Vega, Seychelle Gabriel, Michelle Hurd & Candice Bergen. It is based upon the heavily publicized 2009 murders of Bernice Novack and her son, Ben Novack Jr. Life Without Dick Life Without Dick is a direct-to-video 2002 American black comedy film written and directed by Bix Skahill. The film focuses on the relationship that develops between an incompetent hitman and a woman who accidentally kills her boyfriend when she discovers hes leaving her for another woman. Aaahh Belinda Aaahh Belinda is a 1986 Turkish fantastic comedy film, directed by Atıf Yılmaz, featuring Müjde Ar as a young actress appearing in a TV-commercial for a shampoo, who finds herself transported into the role she plays. The film screened in competition at the 23rd Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, where it won Golden Oranges for Best Film, Best Director and Best Actress. Om Jai Jagadish Om Jai Jagadish is a 2002 Indian Hindi drama film directed by Anupam Kher and was his directorial debut. The film stars Waheeda Rehman, Anil Kapoor, Fardeen Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Mahima Chaudhry, Urmila Matondkar and Tara Sharma. Red Like the Sky Red Like the Sky is a 2005 Italian coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Detective Conan: The Last Wizard of the Century Case Closed: The Last Wizard Of The Century, known as in Japan, is a Japanese animated feature film based on the Case Closed series. It was released in Japanese theatres on April 17, 1999. FUNimation Entertainment acquired the rights to this film from TMS Entertainment on July 17, 2009 and released the dub in December 2009. This is the first movie appearance of Vi Graythorn, Phantom Thief Kid and Harley Hartwell. The Frozen North The Frozen North is a 1922 American short comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton. The film is a parody of early western films, especially those of William S. Hart. The film was written by Keaton and Edward F. Cline. The film runs for around 17 minutes. Sybil Seely and Bonnie Hill co-star in the film. The Miracle Woman The Miracle Woman is a 1931 American pre-Code Christian film directed by Frank Capra and starring Barbara Stanwyck, David Manners, and Sam Hardy. Based on the play Bless You Sister by John Meehan and Robert Riskin, the film is about a preachers daughter who becomes disillusioned by the mistreatment of her dying father by his church. Having grown cynical about religion, she teams up with a con man and performs fake miracles for profit. The love and trust of a blind man, however, restores her faith in God and her fellow man. The Miracle Woman was the second of five film collaborations between Capra with Stanwyck. Produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures, the film was reportedly inspired by the life of Aimee Semple McPherson. The Fan The Fan is a 1981 American slasher film directed by Edward Bianchi, and starring Lauren Bacall, Michael Biehn, James Garner and Maureen Stapleton. It was written by Priscilla Chapman and John Hartwell, based on a novel of the same name by Bob Randall. The plot follows a famous stage and film actress named Sally Ross who is stalked by a violent, deranged fan, who begins killing those around her. Philadelphia Experiment II Philadelphia Experiment II is a 1993 science fiction film. It is the sequel to the 1984 film The Philadelphia Experiment, but has none of the same cast or crew and only two of the same characters. It stars Brad Johnson as David Herdeg and Gerrit Graham in a dual role as both the main villain and his father. Everybody Wants to Be Italian Everybody Wants to Be Italian is a 2007 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Jason Todd Ipson. The screenplay focuses on the relationship between a blue collar worker and a veterinarian. The film premiered at the Boston Film Festival on September 18, 2007 and released theatrically in the United States on September 5, 2008. Change of Plans Change of Plans is a 2009 French film directed and written by Danièle Thompson. No manches Frida No Manches Frida is a 2016 comedy film, a remake of the German film Fack ju Göhte. The film stars Omar Chaparro and Martha Higareda in the lead roles. It was produced by Lionsgate and released in the United States on September 2, 2016, by Pantelion Films. The cinema chain AMC Theatres put the film into general distribution in the United States and Mexico in September 2016. A sequel, No Manches Frida 2, was released in March 2019. Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out! Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out! is a 1989 American slasher film written and directed by Monte Hellman. A direct-to-video release, the film is the second sequel to the 1984 film Silent Night and centers around the Christmas-obsessed killer Ricky Caldwell awakening from a coma and stalking a blind teenager with psychic powers, while she travels to her grandmothers house for the Christmas holiday with her brother and his girlfriend. It was the last to follow the storyline set by the previous two films, the next two sequels being standalone entries. À L'Aventure À LAventure is a 2008 French film written and directed by Jean-Claude Brisseau. Martial Arts of Shaolin Martial Arts of Shaolin aka Shaolin Temple 3: Martial Arts of Shaolin, is a 1986 Hong Kong–Chinese martial arts film. It is notable as the only collaboration between film director Lau Kar-leung and actor Jet Li. The film was later released on Region 1 DVD by The Weinstein Company under the Dragon Dynasty imprint. The Big Town The Big Town is a 1987 film drama about a young man who comes to the big city to work as a professional gambler, in the process becoming romantically involved with two women—one of whom is already married. The film was directed by Ben Bolt and Harold Becker and it stars Matt Dillon, Diane Lane, and Tommy Lee Jones. Hamlet Goes Business Hamlet Goes Business is a 1987 Finnish comedy film directed by Aki Kaurismäki and starring Pirkka-Pekka Petelius. Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell, also known as Deathstalker III: The Warriors from Hell, is a 1988 sword and sorcery fantasy film. It is the third film in the Deathstalker tetralogy. The Stroll The Stroll is a 2003 Russian drama film directed by Alexei Uchitel. It was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival. You Must Be Scared Darna Zaroori Hai is a 2006 Indian anthology horror thriller film produced by Satish Kaushik, and Ram Gopal Varma. The film is a sequel to Darna Mana Hai. It stars a host of Bollywood actors including Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, Sunil Shetty, Riteish Deshmukh, Mallika Sherawat, Isha Koppikar, Arjun Rampal, Rajpal Yadav, Bipasha Basu, Randeep Hooda and more. The film was archived at the New York Institute of Technology, as part of the film course. A Raisin in the Sun A Raisin in the Sun is a 2008 American made-for-television film directed by Kenny Leon and starring Sean Combs, Audra McDonald, Phylicia Rashad, and Sanaa Lathan reprising their roles from the 2004 revival which was also directed by Leon. The teleplay by Paris Qualles is based on the award-winning 1959 play of the same name by Lorraine Hansberry and is the second film adaptation of that play following the 1961 film that starred Sidney Poitier, Ruby Dee, Claudia McNeil, and Diana Sands. A Raisin in the Sun debuted at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and was broadcast by ABC on February 25, 2008. According to Nielsen Media Research, the program was watched by 12.7 million viewers and ranked #9 in the ratings for the week ending March 2, 2008. Pantani: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist Pantani: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist is a 2014 feature-length documentary film directed by James Erskine. It is about the life and death of road racing cyclist Marco Pantani. Pantani: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist was averagely received mostly because of the too much sympathetic representation with regards to the accusation of doping. The Guardian gave the documentary three stars out of five, praising the "thrilling footage but criticising how "it cant close the book on the doping allegations". Similarly, The Huffington Post stated that the director tended to eschew exploring Pantanis dark side in favor of focusing on his achievements. Also Time Out gave the documentary 3 stars out of five, describing Pantanis depiction much softer than most media accounts of Lance Armstrong. The documentary has an 81% rating and an average rating of 6.2/10 on Rotten Tomatoes, with the consensus not yet reached. On Borrowed Time On Borrowed Time is a 1939 film about the role death plays in life, and how humanity cannot live without it. It is adapted from Paul Osborns 1938 Broadway hit play. The play, based on a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin, has been revived twice on Broadway since its original run. Academy Award winner Harold S. Bucquet directed. The story is a retelling of a Greek fable in which Death is tricked into climbing a pear tree which had been blessed by Saint Polycarp to trap anyone who was trying to steal an old womans pears. Set in small-town America, the film stars Lionel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi and Sir Cedric Hardwicke. Barrymore plays Julian Northrup, a wheelchair user, who, with his wife Nellie, played by Bondi, are raising their orphaned grandson, Pud. Hardwicke plays Mr. Brink, the personification of death. Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy Dragon Ball GT: Gokus Side Story! Si Xing Qiu is a Testament to Courage , known in America as is the only Dragon Ball GT television special, aired in Japan on March 26, 1997, between episodes 41 and 42. The events in this special are actually a prelude to events that take place at the very end of the last episode of the series. An English dub of the special was released on DVD by Funimation in the United States on November 16, 2004. It was re-released again on the second volume of the Funimation remastered DVDs. A second English dub that features an unknown cast was produced by AB Groupe/Bluewater and aired on Toonami UK under the title Four-star Dragonball Is The Proof of Courage. The Longest Nite The Longest Nite is a 1998 Hong Kong crime thriller film directed by Patrick Yau and Johnnie To, starring Lau Ching-wan and Tony Leung Chiu-wai. The film was produced by To and Wai Ka-fai along with their production company, Milkyway Image. Whiteboyz Whiteboyz is a 1999 American comedy film. The independent, limited release feature was written by Danny Hoch, Garth Belcon, Henri M. Kessler, Richard Stratton, and Marc Levin, and directed by Levin. The film opened to 37 theatres on the week of September 11, 1999. It marked the film debut of actress Piper Perabo, in a minor role. Dinocroc Dinocroc is a 2004 American horror film directed by Kevin ONeill. The films plot revolves around a genetically engineered Suchomimus terrorizing the lake-side residents of a small town. The film stars Matthew Borlenghi, Jane Longenecker, Charles Napier, Costas Mandylor, Bruce Weitz, and Joanna Pacuła. The film was produced by infamous b-movie master Roger Corman. The film received a limited theatrical release in early 2004, before premiering on the Syfy Channel in April of that year. It was followed by two sequels, Supergator and Dinocroc vs. Supergator, as well as a spin-off film, Dinoshark. Upon release, the film received negative reviews from critics and audiences. It later received a golden galaxy award. Gallipoli Gallipoli is a 2005 film by Turkish filmmaker Tolga Örnek. It is a documentary about the 1915 Gallipoli campaign, narrated by both sides, the Turks on one side and the British soldiers and Anzacs on the other side. Princess Princess is a 2008 television film starring Kip Pardue and Nora Zehetner. Barbie Mariposa and Her Butterfly Fairy Friends Barbie: Mariposa, also known as Barbie Fairytopia: Mariposa or Barbie: Mariposa and her Butterfly Fairy Friends, is a 2008 direct-to-video computer-animated fairy fantasy film released on February 26, 2008. Directed by Conrad Helten, the film is the 12th entry in the Barbie and the 4th installment of the Fairytopia series, but is not a canon sequel to the previous films. It is followed by a 2013 sequel Mariposa & the Fairy Princess. The film tells the story of Mariposa, a shy butterfly fairy, who went on a dangerous adventure to save their queen and their land of Flutterfield. The name "Mariposa" came from the Spanish word for "butterfly", and it is also the street name of Mattels creative design center. The character, Mariposa, is played by Barbie although she was voiced by Chiara Zanni, since Kelly Sheridan voiced the Fairytopia heroine, Elina, who has a cameo appearance. However, Sheridan did return as the voice of Mariposa in the sequel. Revenge of the Electric Car Revenge of the Electric Car is a 2011 American feature documentary film by Chris Paine, who also directed Who Killed the Electric Car?. The documentary, executive produced by Stefano Durdic, and produced by PG Morgan and Jessie Deeter, had its world premiere at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival on Earth Day, April 22, 2011. The theatrical release to the public took place on October 21, 2011. Tezaab Tezaab is a 1988 Indian action romantic Hindi movie, starring Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit in lead roles. The film gave actress Madhuri Dixit her first big break, making her an overnight star. It reaffirmed Anil Kapoors star status, after a successful Mr India. The film was produced and directed by N. Chandra. The music is by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Tezaab is known for the song "Ek Do Teen", which was a chart success. It ran in theatres for more than 50 weeks, becoming a golden jubilee, and it was the highest blockbuster at the box office for the year 1988 in Bollywood. With Tezaab, N. Chandra scored a box office hat-trick with his previous hits Ankush and Pratighaat. Tezaab was critically acclaimed and garnered four Filmfare Awards from twelve nominations. Anil Kapoor won his first Best Actor award and Madhuri Dixit garnered her first ever nomination for Best Actress. The film was remade in Telugu as Two Town Rowdy, with Daggubati Venkatesh and in Tamil Rojavai Killathe, with Arjun. The core storyline is loosely based on the 1984 movie Streets of Fire. Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade is the third direct-to-video animated film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation released on December 9, 2003. The film is based on the Disney television series Recess. It is a direct-to-video compilation of three episodes: No More School, Grade Five Club and A Recess Halloween. It was released simultaneously with another direct-to-video release, All Growed Down. It is considered the series finale to the show. Solstorm Solstorm is a Swedish thriller/drama film released in 2007. It was filmed in Kiruna and was released in cinema on November 2, 2007. The film is based on the novel Sun Storm written by author Åsa Larsson. Last of the Living Last of the Living is a 2009 New Zealand comedy-horror film written and directed by Logan McMillan. Pixies Pixies is an 2015 animated fantasy feature film released by Arcana Studio. It is based on the 2012 graphic novel of the same name. Pixies is written, produced and directed by Sean OReilly, the author of the graphic novel, who was nominated for the 2016 Leo Awards for best Direction in an Animation Program for his work on the film. A Lego Brickumentary A Lego Brickumentary is a 2014 Danish-American documentary film co-directed by Kief Davidson and Daniel Junge, focused on the Danish construction toy Lego. The film was released on July 31, 2014. The Eternal Road The Eternal Road is a 2017 drama film, based on a novel by Antti Tuuri, who also co-wrote the screenplay. The film was directed by Antti-Jussi Annila and starred Tommi Korpela, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Hannu-Pekka Björkman, Irina Björklund and Ville Virtanen. The film was edited and shot in Estonia in lieu of locations in Karelia. This was also the last film Lembit Ulfsak acted in before his death on 22 March 2017. The Insect Woman is a 1963 Japanese film directed by Shohei Imamura. It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival where Sachiko Hidari won the Silver Bear for Best Actress award. The Competition The Competition is a 1980 American drama film starring Richard Dreyfuss and Amy Irving, written and directed by Joel Oliansky. Traveller Traveller is a 1997 American crime drama film directed by Jack N. Green and starring Bill Paxton, Mark Wahlberg and Julianna Margulies. The plot centers on a man joining a group of nomadic con artists in rural North Carolina. Lumumba Lumumba is a 2000 film directed by Raoul Peck centred on Patrice Lumumba in the months before and after Congo-Léopoldville achieved independence from Belgium in June 1960. Raoul Pecks film is a coproduction of France, Belgium, Germany, and Haiti. Political unrest in the Democratic Republic of the Congo at the time of filming caused the film to be shot in Zimbabwe and Beira. No Regret No Regret is a 2006 South Korean film and the feature film directorial debut of Leesong Hee-il, based on his earlier short Good Romance. No Regret is also regarded as "the first real Korean gay feature",, and is also the first South Korean feature to be directed by an openly gay Korean filmmaker. Colours of Passion Rang Rasiya is an Indian erotic drama film based on the life of the 19th-century Indian painter Raja Ravi Varma. Made as a bilingual, the film is titled Rang Rasiya in its Hindi version and Colours of Passion in English. The film, directed by Ketan Mehta, is produced by his wife Deepa Sahi and by Aanand Mahendroo. It stars Randeep Hooda as the title character and Nandana Sen as his love interest. I, Me aur Main I, Me aur Main is a Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by debut film director Kapil Sharma. It features John Abraham, Prachi Desai and Chitrangada Singh in lead roles. It was released on 1 March 2013 but flopped at the box office. The Legendary Giulia and Other Miracles The Legendary Giulia and Other Miracles is a 2015 Italian comedy film written, directed and starring Edoardo Leo. It is loosely based on the novel Giulia 1300 e altri miracoli by Fabio Bartolomei. For their performances, Carlo Buccirosso and Claudio Amendola respectively won the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor and the Nastro dArgento in the same category. The film also won the Nastro dArgento for best comedy film. The Silent Child The Silent Child is a British sign-languaged short film written by and starring Rachel Shenton and directed by Chris Overton, and released in 2017 by Slick Films. It tells the story of Libby, a profoundly deaf four-year-old girl, who lives a silent life until a social worker, played by Shenton, teaches her how to communicate through sign language. The film won the Oscar for Live Action Short Film at the 90th Academy Awards. The films television debut was on BBC One to an audience of 3.6 million, the film then received an extended period on BBC iPlayer. Manny & Lo Manny & Lo is a 1996 comedy-drama film directed by Lisa Krueger and starring Scarlett Johansson, Aleksa Palladino, and Mary Kay Place. Aftershock: Earthquake in New York Aftershock: Earthquake in New York is a 1999 miniseries that was broadcast in the United States on CBS in two parts, with the first part aired on November 14 and the second on November 16. It was released to VHS in 2000, and on DVD in 2001. It is based on a book written by Chuck Scarborough. Starring Charles S. Dutton, Sharon Lawrence, Tom Skerritt, Lisa Nicole Carson, Jennifer Garner, Rachel Ticotin and Frederick Weller. under the direction of Mikael Salomon, the miniseries follows five groups of people in the aftermath of a large earthquake hitting New York City. It was nominated for an Emmy Award for its special effects. While critics praised the special effects and cast, they panned the film for its implausible scenario, predictability, and lack of realism. The Crossing The Crossing is a 2000 American made-for-television historical film about George Washington crossing the Delaware River and the Battle of Trenton, directed by Robert Harmon. Based on the novel of the same name by Howard Fast, it stars Jeff Daniels as George Washington. Also appearing in the film are Roger Rees as Hugh Mercer, Sebastian Roche as John Glover and Steven McCarthy as Alexander Hamilton. Oklahoma! Oklahoma! is a 1999 musical film directed by Trevor Nunn, choreographed by Susan Stroman, and starring Hugh Jackman as Curly McLain, Josefina Gabrielle as Laurey Williams, and Maureen Lipman as Aunt Eller. The production featured the entire 1998 London revival cast at the Royal National Theatre. Crocodile 2: Death Swamp Crocodile 2: Death Swamp, called Crocodile 2: Death Roll when broadcast on TV, is a 2002 American horror film directed by Gary Jones and released directly to DVD on August 1, 2002. The film is a loose sequel to the 2000 film Crocodile. It was filmed in Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad, India. The film features the two surviving crocodiles from the first film. Memory Memory is a 2006 American techno-thriller film written by Bennett Joshua Davlin, and starring Billy Zane, Tricia Helfer and Terry Chen. Little Witch Academia is a Japanese anime franchise created by Yoh Yoshinari and produced by Trigger. The original short film, directed by Yoshinari and written by Masahiko Otsuka, was released in theaters on March 2, 2013 as part of the Young Animator Training Projects Anime Mirai 2013 project, and was later streamed with English subtitles on YouTube from April 19, 2013. A second short film partially funded through Kickstarter, Little Witch Academia: The Enchanted Parade, was released on October 9, 2015. An anime television series aired in Japan between January and June 2017, with the first 13 episodes available on Netflix worldwide beginning on June 30, 2017. The remaining 12 episodes of its first season was labeled as the shows second season and was made available on the platform on August 15, 2017. Two manga series have been published by Shueisha. Govindudu Andari Vaadele Govindudu Andarivadele, also known by the acronym GAV, is a 2014 Indian Telugu-language action drama film written and directed by Krishna Vamsi. Produced by Bandla Ganesh for Parameswara Art Productions, the film features Ram Charan, Srikanth, Kajal Aggarwal and Kamalinee Mukherjee in the lead roles, while Prakash Raj, Jayasudha, Rahman and Adarsh Balakrishna play supporting roles. Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the films soundtrack and score while Sameer Reddy worked as the cinematographer. The film is partially inspired by the 1991 Telugu film Seetharamaiah Gari Manavaralu directed by Kranthi Kumar. Govindudu Andarivadele portrays a "non-residential Indian" named Abhiram who visits his grandfather Balarajus house as a student of agriculture. He actually came to reconcile the differences between his father, Chandrasekhar Rao, and Balaraju. The pair parted ways as Chadrasekhar went to the US while Balaraju stayed and built a charitable hospital for local people. Abhiram succeeds in winning over family members, and Balaraju understands the truth behind Abhiram and his attempts. The film was officially announced in Hyderabad on 6 February 2014. Principal photography commenced from the same day and ended on 22 September 2014. A large portion of the film was shot in Hyderabad, Rameswaram, Nagercoil, Kanyakumari, Pollachi and Karaikudi in India while significant portions were shot in London and Jordan. The film was released worldwide on 1 October 2014 to generally positive feedback from critics. The film became one of the highest grossing Telugu films of 2014. It was dubbed into Hindi, Malayalam and Tamil as Yevadu 2, Ekalavya and Ram Leela respectively. Amelia 2.0 The Summerland Project is a stage play and subsequent movie adaptation written by Rob Merritt about a dying woman whose mind is placed into an artificial body. Glory Glory is a 2016 Bulgarian-Greek drama film written and directed by and . The second film in the directors "newspaper-clippings trilogy", the film is a social-realist parable exploring the themes of corruption, class differences, and the rural-urban divide, in contemporary Bulgarian society. It was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. American Madness American Madness is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by Frank Capra and starring Walter Huston as a New York banker embroiled in scandal. Oliver Twist Oliver Twist is a 1997 American made-for-television film based on Charles Dickens’s 1839 novel of the same title. The film was directed by Tony Bill, written by Monte Merrick and Stephen Sommers, and produced by Walt Disney Television. It stars Richard Dreyfuss, Elijah Wood, David OHara, and Alex Trench as the titular character. As in most film adaptations of this novel, Monks, Olivers half-brother, is not in the film. There are other changes as well. The bookseller does not testify for Oliver at his trial, but Rose Maylie does. Most of the changes are minor, but a major one is that when Oliver is taken in by Fagins gang he himself, and not the Widow Corney, is in possession of his mothers locket, and Oliver has come to London, not just to seek his fortune, but to discover his true identity. Mr. Bumble, Corneys assistant, is only in one scene, and the Widow Corneys role is expanded. And, as in the musical and the 1968 film Oliver!, Nancy is murdered at London Bridge, not in her bedroom as in the novel. Oliver Twist premiered on ABC as part of The Wonderful World of Disney on November 16, 1997. Sin Sin is a 2003 American crime thriller film directed by Michael Stevens. It stars Gary Oldman and Ving Rhames, with a supporting cast including Kerry Washington, Alicia Coppola and Chris Spencer. The film, which was released direct-to-video, has been censured by Oldman. Apna Sapna Money Money Apna Sapna Money Money is an Indian Hindi comedy film released on 10 November 2006. Directed by Sangeeth Sivan, Apna Sapna Money Money is a tale of several characters who are in a mad race to be rich. The film, produced by Subhash Ghai, is a situational comedy. The film stars Ritesh Deshmukh, Shreyas Talpade, Celina Jaitly, Koena Mitra, Anupam Kher, Riya Sen, Jackie Shroff, Bobby Darling, Rajpal Yadav, Chunky Pandey and Suniel Shetty. The film was successful at the Indian box office. The Sandlot: Heading Home The Sandlot: Heading Home, is a 2007 film directed by William Dear and starring Luke Perry, Danny Nucci and Sarah Deakins. It is the second direct-to-video sequel to the 1993 theatrical film The Sandlot and the first direct-to-video sequel The Sandlot 2. It was released straight to DVD on May 1, 2007. It is the final Sandlot film to date. A Gentle Creature A Gentle Creature is a 2017 drama film directed by Sergei Loznitsa. The film was created as an international co-production between France, Germany, the Netherlands, Russia, Latvia, Ukraine and Lithuania. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. The film is inspired by the short story of the same name by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Gintama is a Japanese jidaigeki action comedy film written and directed by , starring Shun Oguri and based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Hideaki Sorachi. It was released on July 14, 2017 in Japan by Warner Bros. Pictures. Tell It to the Bees Tell It to the Bees is 2018 British drama film directed by Annabel Jankel and starring Anna Paquin and Holliday Grainger. The screenplay by Henrietta and Jessica Ashworth is based on the 2009 novel of the same name by Fiona Shaw. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival as a Special Presentation on 9 September 2018. Tell It to the Bees opened in limited release in the United States on 3 May 2019. It was released theatrically in the United Kingdom on 26 July 2019. Prelude to War For the similarly titled novel by Leslie Charteris, see Prelude for War. Prelude to War is the first film of Frank Capras Why We Fight film series, commissioned by the Office of War Information and George C. Marshall. It was made to educate American troops of the necessity of combating the Axis Powers during World War II. The film was based on the idea that those in the service would be more willing and able fighters if they knew the background and reason for their participation in the war. It was later released to the general American public as a rallying cry for support of the war. The Kirishima Thing is a 2012 Japanese high school drama film directed by Daihachi Yoshida and based on a novel by Ryo Asai. It was released on August 11, 2012. The film won several awards, including the Japan Academy Prize for Picture of the Year, and also received several nominations. Dear Mr. Watterson Dear Mr. Watterson is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Joel Allen Schroeder, produced by Christopher Browne and Matt McUsic, with Andrew P. Waruszewski as the cinematographer. The film follows the career of Bill Watterson, the author of the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, and the influence of both the author and the comic strip on the world. Watterson ended the strip on December 31, 1995, and since then has avoided the public scene. Jacky in the Kingdom of Women Jacky in the Kingdom of Women is a 2014 French comedy film directed by Riad Sattouf and starring Vincent Lacoste, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Didier Bourdon. Buzzard Buzzard is a 2014 American independent film written and directed by Joel Potrykus, starring Joshua Burge as Marty Jackitansky. Han Gong-ju Han Gong-ju is a 2013 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Su-jin, starring Chun Woo-hee in the title role. It was inspired by the infamous Miryang gang rape case of 2004. The film premiered at the 2013 Busan International Film Festival where it won the CGV Movie Collage Award and the Citizen Reviewers Award. As it traveled the international film festival circuit, Han Gong-ju won several top prizes, including the Golden Star at the 2013 Marrakech International Film Festival, the Tiger Award at the 2014 International Film Festival Rotterdam, and the Jury Prize, the Critics Prize, and the Audience Award at the 2014 Deauville Asian Film Festival. The Rotterdam jury praised it as "a skillfully crafted and highly accomplished debut. Deviating from classicist structure, this film lures the spectator to participate in the pleasures of storytelling through an extraordinary and intricate narrative puzzle." Han Gong-ju was released in theaters on April 17, 2014. Wrong No. Wrong No. is a 2015 Pakistani romantic comedy film directed by Yasir Nawaz and co-produced by Yasir Nawaz, Nida Yasir and Hassan Zia under the production banner YNH Films. It is the first installment in the Wrong No. film series The film features Javed Sheikh, Danish Taimoor, Nadeem Jaffri, Danish Nawaz, Shafqat Cheema, Sohai Ali Abro and Janita Asma in lead roles. Wrong No. is the directorial debut of Yasir Nawaz.. The film was released by ARY Films in cinemas nationwide on 18 July 2015. In its opening weekend, it took in at the local box office. Operator Operator is a 2016 American comedy-drama film directed by Logan Kibens from a screenplay by Sharon Greene and Logan Kibens. It stars Martin Starr as Joe, a programmer and obsessive self-quantifier, and Mae Whitman as Emily, a budding comedy performer, who are a happily married couple until they decide to use one another in their work. Nat Faxon, Cameron Esposito, Retta, and Christine Lahti co-star. The film had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival on March 12, 2016 and was released by The Orchard on November 8, 2016. The Son of the Sheik The Son of the Sheik is a 1926 American silent adventure/drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Rudolph Valentino and Vilma Bánky. The film is based on the 1925 romance novel of the same name by Edith Maude Hull, and is a sequel to the 1921 hit film The Sheik, which also stars Rudolph Valentino. The Son of the Sheik is Valentinos final film and went into general release nearly two weeks after his death from peritonitis at the age of 31. In 2003, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Comedians The Comedians is a 1967 American political drama film directed and produced by Peter Glenville, based on the novel of the same name by Graham Greene, who also wrote the screenplay. The stars were Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Peter Ustinov, and Alec Guinness. Paul Ford and Lillian Gish had supporting roles as a presidential candidate and wife, as did James Earl Jones as an island doctor. Set in Haiti during the Papa Doc Duvalier regime, it was filmed in Dahomey. The film tells the story of a sardonic white hotel owner and his encroaching fatalism as he watches Haiti sink into barbarism and squalor. The role played by Elizabeth Taylor was originally intended for Sophia Loren. The films tag line was: "They lie, they cheat, they destroy ... they even try to love." Secret Ceremony Secret Ceremony is a 1968 British thriller-drama film released by Universal Pictures. Based on the book by Argentine writer Marco Denevi, it stars Elizabeth Taylor, Mia Farrow, Robert Mitchum, Pamela Brown, and Peggy Ashcroft. Joseph Losey directed, from a script by George Tabori. Savannah Smiles Savannah Smiles is a 1982 family film written and produced by Mark Miller. Miller also played one of the male leads in the movie. The film was directed by Pierre De Moro, and starred Bridgette Andersen as the title character, with Mark Miller and Donovan Scott as the two vagabonds who befriend her. Vice Squad Vice Squad is a 1982 action/crime drama film directed by Gary Sherman and starring Wings Hauser, Season Hubley, and Gary Swanson. The original music score was composed by Joe Renzetti and Keith Rubinstein. Wings Hauser sang the vocal track on the films opening and closing theme song "Neon Slime". The Cyclist The Cyclist is a 1987 Iranian sports-drama film written and directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf, starring Moharram Zaynalzadeh as Abu Ahmed. The Dead Hate the Living! The Dead Hate the Living! is a 2000 low budget zombie film written and directed by Dave Parker and produced by Full Moon Entertainment. Nitro Nitro is a 2007 Canadian action film. Directed by Alain Desrochers, the film stars Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge as Max, a former drag racer who is forced to return to his criminal past when his girlfriend requires a heart transplant. The film also stars Lucie Laurier as Morgane, a female drag racer who assists Max in his quest to locate a suitable organ for his girlfriends surgery. The film, which has not yet opened in English Canada, ranked #5 in national box office on its first weekend just on the strength of its $700,000 opening in Quebec. Within Quebec, the film outsold both Live Free or Die Hard and Ratatouille. Snails in the Rain Snails in the Rain is a 2013 Israeli drama film. Set in the 1980s, the film revolves around Boaz, a student, who receives love letters from an unknown man, which undermines his sexual identity and threatens his stable relationship with his girlfriend. Road Hard Road Hard is a 2015 comedy film directed by Adam Carolla and written by Carolla and Kevin Hench. The film stars Carolla, Diane Farr, Larry Miller, David Alan Grier, and David Koechner. The film was released in selected theaters and on Video-on-Demand on March 6, 2015. This was Windell Middlebrooks last film, as he died 3 days after the premiere. Dames Dames is a 1934 Warner Bros. musical comedy film directed by Ray Enright with dance numbers created by Busby Berkeley. The film stars Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell, Joan Blondell, Guy Kibbee, ZaSu Pitts, and Hugh Herbert. Production numbers and songs include "When You Were a Smile on Your Mothers Lips", "The Girl at the Ironing Board", "I Only Have Eyes for You", "Dames" and "Try to See It My Way". Disorder in the Court Disorder in the Court is the 15th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1936 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Double Wedding Double Wedding is a 1937 American romantic comedy film starring William Powell and Myrna Loy, and featuring Florence Rice, John Beal, Jessie Ralph and Edgar Kennedy. This was the seventh pairing of Powell and Loy, with another seven to go. It was directed by Richard Thorpe from a screenplay by Jo Swerling based on the unpublished play Nagy szerelem by Ferenc Molnár. William Powells fiancée Jean Harlow died during production, halting filming. Powell later described finishing the film as "very difficult under the circumstances". Myrna Loy, who had been good friends with Harlow, wrote in her autobiography that she disliked the film because of Harlows death and that it was "the scapegoat for concurrent despair". Sinbad, the Sailor Sinbad the Sailor is a 1947 American Technicolor fantasy film directed by Richard Wallace and starring Douglas Fairbanks, Maureen OHara, Walter Slezak, and Anthony Quinn. It tells the tale of the "eighth" voyage of Sinbad, wherein he discovers the lost treasure of Alexander the Great. Cash Cash is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Anubhav Sinha. The film stars Ajay Devgn, Suniel Shetty, Ritesh Deshmukh, Zayed Khan, Esha Deol, Shamita Shetty and Dia Mirza in the lead roles. The film was released on 3 August 2007. Swerve Swerve is a 2011 Australian thriller film written and directed by Craig Lahiff and starring Emma Booth, Jason Clarke and David Lyons. Lyons plays an honest man who, after a car accident, retrieves a suitcase full of cash from the other car. Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview is a documentary released to theaters in 2012. It consists of the original 70 minute interview that Steve Jobs gave to Robert X. Cringely in 1995 for the PBS documentary, Triumph of the Nerds. Love 911 Love 911 is a 2012 South Korean film starring Go Soo and Han Hyo-joo about an unlikely romance between a dedicated firefighter with a painful past and a cold-hearted doctor who is solely focused on her career. It was released in theaters on December 19, 2012. Han Hyo-joo received a Best Actress nomination at the 49th Baeksang Arts Awards in 2013. Return of the Street Fighter is a 1974 martial arts film and the second in a series starting with The Street Fighter starring Sonny Chiba. In this sequel, Martial artist Takuma Tsurugi returns to take on a Yakuza family that may be embezzling money from charities to finance their own operations. Both the police and the Yakuza find themselves battling Tsurugi, but Tsurugis fight ultimately is with the mob, and he concentrates on them. The film was initially released on home video by MGM/CBS Home Video and later by New Line Home Video. On November 7, 2018, it was announced that Shout! Factory has acquired the license of all three films in the series for a Blu-ray release on February 19, 2019 via their Shout! Selects line. Abigail's Party Abigails Party is a play for stage and television, devised and directed in 1977 by Mike Leigh. It is a suburban situation comedy of manners, and a satire on the aspirations and tastes of the new middle class that emerged in Britain in the 1970s. The play developed in lengthy improvisations during which Mike Leigh explored the characters with the actors, but did not always reveal the incidents that would occur during the play. The production opened in April 1977 at the Hampstead Theatre, and returned after its initial run in the summer of 1977, for 104 performances in all. A recording was arranged at the BBC as a Play for Today, produced by Margaret Matheson for BBC Scotland and transmitted in November 1977. Rough Magic Rough Magic is a 1995 comedy film directed by Clare Peploe, starring Bridget Fonda and Russell Crowe. The screenplay was written by Robert Mundi, William Brookfield, and Clare Peploe. Rough Magic is based on the 1944 novel Miss Shumway Waves a Wand by British novelist James Hadley Chase; that novel had previously been adapted as the 1962 French-Argentine film Une blonde comme ça. Killjoy Killjoy is a 2000 American slasher film directed by Craig Ross, starring Ángel Vargas. Its the first entry in the Killjoy franchise. Its sequel, Deliverance from Evil was released in 2002. A second sequel, Killjoy 3 was released in 2010, followed by Killjoy Goes to Hell in 2012, and Killjoys Psycho Circus in 2016. Pauline and Paulette Pauline and Paulette is a 2001 Belgian comedy-drama film directed and co-written by Lieven Debrauwer. The movie was the Belgian entry for the Academy Awards 2001 in the category Best Foreign Language Film but failed to receive the actual nomination. The Goddess Devi is a 1960 Bengali drama film by director Satyajit Ray, starring Sharmila Tagore and Soumitra Chatterjee. It is based on a short story by Provatkumar Mukhopadhyay. The title means "Goddess". Paradise, Hawaiian Style Paradise, Hawaiian Style is a 1966 musical comedy film starring Elvis Presley. It was the third and final motion picture that Presley filmed in Hawaii. The film reached #40 on the Variety weekly box office chart, earning $2.5 million in theaters. In agreeing to do this film, Elvis manager Colonel Tom Parker was hoping to replicate the success of Presleys box office hit, 1961s Blue Hawaii. Daughters of the Dust Daughters of the Dust is a 1991 independent film written, directed and produced by Julie Dash and is the first feature film directed by an African-American woman distributed theatrically in the United States. Set in 1902, it tells the story of three generations of Gullah women in the Peazant family on Saint Helena Island as they prepare to migrate to the North on the mainland. The film gained critical praise for its lush visuals, Gullah dialogue and non-linear storytelling. The cast features Cora Lee Day, Alva Rogers, Barbara-O, Trula Hoosier, Vertamae Grosvenor, and Kaycee Moore and was filmed on St. Helena Island in South Carolina. Daughters of the Dust was selected for the Sundance 1991 dramatic competition. Director of photography Arthur Jafa won the top cinematography prize. The film is also known for being the first by an African American woman to gain a general theatrical release. Dash has written two books about Daughters of the Dust, one about the making the film, co-authored with Toni Cade Bambara and bell hooks, and one novel, a sequel set 20 years after the films story. In 2004, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." For its 25th anniversary, Daughters of the Dust was restored and re-released in 2016 by the Cohen Media Group. Hostile Waters Hostile Waters is a British 1997 television film about the loss of the Soviet Navys K-219, a Yankee I class nuclear ballistic missile sub. The film stars Rutger Hauer as the commander of K-219 and claims to be based on the true story. The film was produced by World Productions for the BBC and HBO, in association with Invision Productions and UFA Filmproduktions. It was written by Troy Kennedy Martin and directed by David Drury, and was first transmitted on BBC One on 26 July 1997. Km. 0 - Kilometer Zero Km. 0 is a 2000 film from Spain that tells several intertwining tales of mistaken identity and coincidental meetings that take place near the Kilometre Zero marker in the Puerta del Sol in Madrid. Tarkan and the Blood of the Vikings Tarkan Versus the Vikings is a 1971 Turkish action film, directed by Ertem Eğilmez based on a comic strip by Sezgin Burak, starring Kartal Tibet as fictional Hunnic warrior Tarkan, who vows revenge against Viking raiders after they ambush him and leave him for dead. The film, which went on nationwide general release on , was the fifth in a series of seven films based on the comic strip character and was released in the USA in 2005 by Mondo Macabro on a double-bill DVD with The Deathless Devil. Ömer the Tourist Ömer the Tourist is a 1964 Turkish comedy film directed by Hulki Saner. Sunflower Sunflower is a 2006 South Korean action film directed by Kang Seok-beom. Officer Downe Officer Downe is a 2016 film directed by Shawn Crahan and produced by Mark Neveldine. Sax Rohmer's The Castle of Fu Manchu The Castle of Fu Manchu is a 1969 film and the fifth and final Fu Manchu film with Christopher Lee portraying the title character. White Bim Black Ear White Bim Black Ear is a 1977 Soviet drama film directed by Stanislav Rostotsky. It is based upon the book of the same name, written by Gavriil Troyepolsky and is about an English Setter with a black ear who becomes homeless because of his masters illness. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 51st Academy Awards. Fantozzi subisce ancora Fantozzi subisce ancora is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. It is the fourth chapter in the Fantozzi film series. Because I Don't Lie Kyo Kii... Main Jhuth Nahin Bolta is a 2001 Indian Hindi comedy film, starring Govinda, Sushmita Sen, Rambha, Anupam Kher, Satish Kaushik, Mohnish Bahl and Ashish Vidyarthi. It is directed by David Dhawan and was declared a hit. This movie is inspired by the Hollywood film Liar Liar, starring Jim Carrey. The movie shares certain elements with Liar Liar, such as Govinda being a compulsive liar like Carreys character and his son wishing that his dad would stop lying. The movie is also inspired by superhit Marathi movie Dhangad Dhinga starring Mahesh Kothare and Laxmikant Berde. Some plot is inspired from Rakesh Roshans Kaamchor. Redbad Redbad is a 2018 Dutch drama film directed by Roel Reiné. It is based on the life of Redbad, the medieval king of Frisia. The film was intended as the middle part of a trilogy about iconic Dutch heroes, starting with the film Michiel de Ruyter about 17th century admiral Michiel de Ruyter and ending with a film about William of Orange. Two Way Stretch Two-Way Stretch, sometimes titled Nothing Barred, is a 1960 British comedy film, about a group of prisoners who plan to break out of jail, commit a robbery, and then break back into jail again, thus giving them the perfect alibi – that they were behind bars when the robbery occurred. However, their plans are disrupted by the arrival of a strict new Chief Prison Officer. The film was directed by Robert Day from a screenplay by Vivian Cox, John Warren and Len Heath, with additional dialogue by Alan Hackney. The film boasts a rich cast of characters played by, among others, Peter Sellers, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Lionel Jeffries and Bernard Cribbins. Carnosaur 2 Carnosaur 2 is a 1995 low budget sequel to Carnosaur and the second of the Carnosaur franchise. The film is about a team of scientists who go to the Yucca mountain nuclear mining facility to investigate a possible meltdown and instead find many cloned mutant dinosaurs who have been hidden there. It was panned by critics. Carnosaur 2 was followed by a direct sequel titled Primal Species, and an unofficial sequel titled Raptor. An American Girl Holiday Samantha: An American Girl Holiday is a 2004 television film, based on the American Girl childrens books written by Susan S. Adler and Valerie Tripp. The film follows young, wealthy Samantha Parkingtons adventures with three poor orphan girls. Shot in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the 86-minute film features lavish period costumes and settings, and was nominated for three awards, winning one. Samantha is the first in the series of An American Girl films. La Mission La Mission is a 2009 drama film starring Benjamin Bratt and Jeremy Ray Valdez. It is written and directed by Peter Bratt. The film has been shown at the Sundance Film Festival, San Francisco International Film Festival and the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Unbroken: Path to Redemption Unbroken: Path to Redemption is a 2018 American Christian drama film directed by Harold Cronk, and acts as a sequel to the 2014 film Unbroken, although none of the original cast or crew returns except the producer Matthew Baer, and actors Vincenzo Amato and Maddalena Ischiale. The film chronicles Louis Zamperini following his return from World War II, his personal struggles to adjust back to civilian life and his eventual conversion to evangelical Christianity after attending one of Billy Grahams church revivals. The film stars Samuel Hunt as Zamperini, Merritt Patterson, Vincenzo Amato, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Bobby Campo, Bob Gunton, Maddalena Ischiale, David Sakurai and Gary Cole, as well as evangelist Will Graham portraying his grandfather. It was theatrically released by Pure Flix Entertainment in the United States on September 14, 2018 to generally negative reviews from critics, and grossed $6 million against its $6 million budget. Spiritual Kung Fu Spiritual Kung Fu is a 1978 Hong Kong action martial arts film directed and produced by Lo Wei, and starring Jackie Chan and James Tien. The film also features Yuen Biao as one of the Master of the Five Fists. Chan was also the films stunt co-ordinator. It was known in some releases as Karate Ghostbuster. The Dungeonmaster The Dungeonmaster is a 1984 American anthology horror-fantasy film produced by Charles Band, and is split up into seven distinct story segments, each written and directed by a different person: Dave Allen, Band, John Carl Buechler, Steven Ford, Peter Manoogian, Ted Nicolaou and Rosemarie Turko. The films theme was influenced by the popularity of Disneys 1982 film Tron and the roleplaying game Dungeons and Dragons. Principal photography began in 1983 but the film was not completed until 1984. The film features an appearance by the heavy metal band W.A.S.P.. The film is known for the line of dialogue "I reject your reality and substitute my own!" A sequel to the movie was shot and edited in 1988, but never completed. Momo Momo is a 1986 fantasy film directed by Johannes Schaaf and based on the 1973 novel Momo by Michael Ende. It is about the concept of time and how it is used by humans in modern societies. The film features the final acting role of actor / writer / director John Huston. Old Gringo Old Gringo is a 1989 American romantic adventure film starring Jane Fonda, Gregory Peck and Jimmy Smits. It was directed by Luis Puenzo and co-written with Aída Bortnik, based on the novel The Old Gringo by Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes. The film was screened out of competition at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. All the Rage Its the Rage is a 1999 film version of Keith Reddins play "All The Rage" about three interconnected stories and how handguns affect each of the nine people involved. The film is the directorial debut of producer James D. Stern. Life Is Hot in Cracktown Life Is Hot in Cracktown is a 2009 crime drama film based on Buddy Giovinazzos eponymous 1993 collection of short stories. Giovinazzo directed and wrote the film. The Red Chapel The Red Chapel is a 2009 Danish documentary film directed by Mads Brügger. It chronicles the visit of Brügger and two Danish comedians who were adopted from Korea, Jacob Nossell and Simon Jul, to North Korea under the pretense of a small theatre troupe on a cultural exchange. This is also the first time the two comedians have ever visited North Korea. The entire trip is a ruse: the trio are actually trying to get a chance to portray the absurdity of the pantomime life they are forced to lead in the DPRK. The film turns deeply emotional as Jacob Nossell has spastic paralysis and North Korea has been accused of disposing of the disabled. The film won Best Nordic Documentary at Nordisk Panorama 2009 and Best Foreign Documentary at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival where it was included in the Official Selection. It is filmed and edited by René Sascha Johannsen. The film features roughly the same contents as the 4-part documentary series Det Røde Kapel. We Can't Live Without Cosmos We Cant Live Without Cosmos is a 2015 Russian animated short film directed and written by Konstantin Bronzit. It is produced by Alexander Boyarsky. The film received critical praise and wide recognition. It received many awards including a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 88th Academy Awards. Tank 432 Tank 432 is a 2015 British psychological horror film written and directed by Nick Gillespie. Gillespie had previously collaborated with Ben Wheatley, who executive produced. Rupert Evans, Deirdre Mullins, Steve Garry, Michael Smiley, April Pearson, and Gordon Kennedy, Tom Meeten, and Alex March star. Evans, Mullins, Garry, Smiley, Kennedy, Meeten portray mercenaries tasked with transporting a hostage and survivor across a battlefield. Along the way, the mercenaries become trapped in an abandoned armoured personnel carrier they enter as refuge against an unseen enemy. It premiered at the Fantasia International Film Festival. O.G. O.G. is a 2018 American drama film directed by Madeleine Sackler and written by Stephen Belber. The film stars Jeffrey Wright, William Fichtner, Boyd Holbrook, Mare Winningham, David Patrick Kelly and Yul Vazquez. The film premiered on HBO on February 23, 2019. The film was entirely filmed in Pendleton Correctional Facility, Indiana, according to the ending credits. Atlantis Atlantis is a 1991 French documentary film about oceans, filmed over a two-year period by Luc Besson. Wishcraft Wishcraft is a 2002 American slasher film directed by Richard Wenk and starring Michael Weston and Alexandra Holden. The screenplay concerns a teenager who receives a talisman that gives him three wishes. Gitler kaput! Hitler Goes Kaput! is a Russian 2008 comedy film directed by Maryus Vaysberg. The picture was followed by a sequel titled Rzhevsky Versus Napoleon. The film includes many humorous references to Seventeen Moments of Spring. Maya the Bee Movie Maya the Bee is a 2014 3D German-Australian computer-animated comedy adventure film directed by Alexs Stadermann, loosely based on the 1975 anime Maya the Honey Bee as well as indirectly the German childrens book The Adventures of Maya the Bee by Waldemar Bonsels. It features the voices of Julia Sawalha, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Noah Taylor, Richard Roxburgh, Jacki Weaver, The Umbilical Brothers, and Miriam Margolyes. It was released theatrically in Australia on 1 November 2014, and also in United States and Canada on 8 March 2015. Krishna Gaadi Veera Prema Gaadha Krishna Gaadi Veera Prema Gaadha is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy thriller film written and directed by Hanu Raghavapudi. Produced by Ram Achanta, Gopichand Achanta and Anil Sunkara under 14 Reels Entertainment, KVPG features Nani and Mehreen Pirzada in the lead roles while the films ensemble cast includes Harish Uthaman, Sampath Raj, Murali Sharma, and Brahmaji in crucial supporting roles. The film released on 12 February 2016. West Point West Point is a 1927 American silent romantic drama film starring William Haines and Joan Crawford in a story about an arrogant cadet who finds love right before the all-important Army–Navy Game. The story and screenplay were written by Raymond L. Schrock with titles written by Joseph Farnham. The film was directed by Edward Sedgwick. Track of the Cat Track of the Cat is a 1954 Warnercolor Western film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Robert Mitchum and Teresa Wright. The film is based on a 1949 adventure novel of the same name by Walter Van Tilburg Clark. This was Wellmans second adaptation of a Clark novel, the first being The Ox-Bow Incident. Track of the Cat was produced by John Wayne and Robert Fellows for their Wayne/Fellows production company. SuperBob SuperBob is a British 2015 low-budget comedy film about a Peckham postman who develops superpowers after having been hit by a meteorite. The film premiered in London on 16 October 2015, after having first been shown at the London Comedy Film Festival in January 2015 and the San Diego Film Festival in early October 2015. Donald's Snow Fight Donalds Snow Fight is an animated short film featuring classic cartoon character Donald Duck in a civil war-esque snowball fight with his nephews Huey. It was released in 1942 by Walt Disney Productions and is also known as Snowball Wars. Cut and Run Cut and Run is a 1985 Italian exploitation thriller film directed by Ruggero Deodato, written by Cesare Frugoni and Dardano Sacchetti, and starring Lisa Blount, Leonard Mann, Willie Aames, Richard Lynch and Michael Berryman. The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus was a concert show organised by the Rolling Stones on 11 December 1968. The show was filmed on a makeshift circus stage with Jethro Tull, the Who, Taj Mahal, Marianne Faithfull, and the Rolling Stones. John Lennon and his fiancee Yoko Ono also performed as part of a one-shot supergroup called the Dirty Mac, featuring Eric Clapton, Mitch Mitchell, and Keith Richards. The original idea for the concert was going to include the Small Faces, the Rolling Stones, and the Who, and the concept of a circus was first thought up between Mick Jagger, Pete Townshend and Ronnie Lane. It was meant to be aired on the BBC, but instead the Rolling Stones withheld it. The Rolling Stones contended they did so because of their substandard performance, clearly exhausted after 15 hours. There is also the fact that this was Brian Jones last appearance with the Rolling Stones; he drowned some seven months later while the film was being edited. Some speculate that another reason for not releasing the film was that the Who, who were fresh off a concert tour, seemingly upstaged the Stones on their own production. Led Zeppelin was considered for inclusion but the idea was dropped. The show was not released commercially until 1996. The Adventures of Felix Drôle de Félix is a 2000 French film, a road movie written and directed by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau. It stars Sami Bouajila as the title character. Art & Copy Art & Copy is a 2009 documentary film, directed by Doug Pray, about the advertising industry in the U.S. The film follows the careers of advertisers, including Hal Riney, George Lois, Mary Wells Lawrence, Dan Wieden, and Lee Clow. The documentary covers advertising campaigns such as "Just Do It", "I Love New York", "Wheres the Beef?", "I Want My MTV", "Got Milk?", and "Think Different". It premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival in the US Documentary Competition. Sarkar 3 Sarkar 3 is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language political crime thriller film directed and co-produced by Ram Gopal Varma. This is the third installment of the Sarkar franchise and the continuation to the events of Sarkar Raj. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan again in the titular lead role along with Ronit Roy, Parag Tyagi, Jackie Shroff, Manoj Bajpayee, Amit Sadh and Yami Gautam. It is the installment with some new noticeable characters. The film was released worldwide on 12 May 2017 to positive reviews from critics with India Times rating at 3/5. The film deals with Sarkars internal conflict and his palace-politics with top-level officials, and powerbrokers within the Maharashtra government, involving internal rivalry and intrigue. Amitabh Bachchan lent his voice for the Ganpati Arti track, and Marathi dialogues. Peter Ibbetson Peter Ibbetson is an American black-and-white drama film released in 1935 and directed by Henry Hathaway. The picture is based on a novel of the same name by George du Maurier, first published in 1891. In 1917, du Mauriers story was adapted into a very successful Broadway play starring John Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Constance Collier and Laura Hope Crews. The story had also been filmed in 1921, as a silent film called Forever, directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring the popular Wallace Reid. In the years that followed, a Ford Theater television Peter Ibbetson starring Richard Greene, and a Campbell Playhouse radio Peter Ibbetson directed by and starring Orson Welles were produced. This tale of a love that transcends all obstacles relates the story of two young lovers who are separated in childhood and then drawn together by destiny years later. Even though they are separated in real life because Peter is unjustly convicted of murder, they discover they can dream themselves into each others consciousness while asleep. In this way, they live out their life together. The transitions between reality and fantasy are captured by the cinematography of Charles Lang, as discussed in the documentary Visions of Light. Bakugan Battle Brawlers is a Japanese-Canadian animated adventure television series produced by TMS Entertainment, Dentsu Inc., and Nelvana Animation under the direction of Mitsuo Hashimoto. The story centers on the lives of creatures called Bakugan and the battle brawlers who possess them. It debuted in 2007, and though initially a failure in Japan, the series became popular in the United States and Canada, prompting the creation/order of several follow-up seasons, which aired in other countries before Japan. The fourth and final season, Mechtanium Surge, was never broadcast in Japan and instead aired in Canadian and U.S. markets. The Bakugan franchise is a joint venture between Sega Toys and Spin Master, with the animated series produced by TMS, Dentsu, and Nelvana. A spin-off series called Baku Tech! Bakugan which featured the characters from the manga of the same name aired on TV Tokyo from April 7, 2012 to March 30, 2013. It was followed by a sequel series called Baku Tech! Bakugan Gachi which ran from April 6, 2013 to December 28, 2013. In 2015, Spin Master revealed plans to relaunch Bakugan. The relaunch was later announced on November 30, 2017 to occur in the first quarter of 2019, with the series title announced as Battle Planet. The new series premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States on December 23, 2018, while Canadas Teletoon premiered the series on December 31, 2018. Mammon Mammon is a Norwegian detective television series that was broadcast on NRK1 in 2014 and 2016. The producers of the series are Vegard Stenberg Eriksen and his brother Gjermund. It was directed by Cecilie Mosli. The lead role is played by Jon Øigarden; other key roles are played by Lena Kristin Ellingsen, Nils Ole Oftebro, Ingjerd Egeberg, , Alexander Rosseland, Andrine Sæther and . Mammon has been renewed for a third season. NRK has not yet given the all clear, but states the scripts for the third season are in progress. The Girl with Nine Wigs The Girl with Nine Wigs is a 2013 German biographical film based on the autobiography by Sophie van der Stap. Harmonium is a 2016 Japanese drama film directed by Kōji Fukada. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Jury Prize. He Ran All the Way He Ran All the Way is a 1951 American film noir crime drama directed by John Berry, starring John Garfield and Shelley Winters. The film was Garfields last, as accusations of his involvement with the Communist Party and a refusal to name names while testifying before the HUAC led to his blacklisting in Hollywood. He died less than a year later, at age thirty-nine, from coronary thrombosis due to a blood clot blocking an artery in his heart. During the films initial run, director John Berry and writers Dalton Trumbo and Hugo Butler were uncredited due to Hollywood blacklisting during the Red Scare. All These Women All These Women, originally released as Now About These Women in the UK, is a 1964 Swedish comedy film directed by Ingmar Bergman. It is a parody of Federico Fellinis 8½. Along with Smiles of a Summer Night, the film is one of the few comedy films ever made by Bergman. It was Bergmans first film to be shot in color. The Legend of the Lone Ranger The Legend of the Lone Ranger is a 1981 American western film that was directed by William A. Fraker and starred Klinton Spilsbury, Michael Horse and Christopher Lloyd. It is based on the story of The Lone Ranger, a Western character created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker. Its producers outraged fans by not allowing actor Clayton Moore to wear the characters mask when making public appearances, and created a further bad buzz when the dialogue of leading man Klinton Spilsbury was dubbed by another actor, James Keach. The film was a huge commercial failure, and Spilsbury has not appeared in any films since. Ali G, Innit Ali G, Innit is a VHS release of Ali G interview segments from The 11 OClock Show as well as footage not broadcast. It is hosted by Ali G himself. The Dark Hour The Dark Hour is a Spanish science fiction film, produced in 2007, written and directed by Elio Quiroga, and produced by Eqlipse Producciones Cinematográficas with Margaret Nicoll, Jérôme Debève and Juan A. Ruiz as associate producers. Father and Guns Father and Guns is a Canadian comedy film originating from Quebec that was released in 2009. Directed by Émile Gaudreault, the film stars Michel Côté and Louis-José Houde as Jacques and Marc Laroche, feuding father and son police officers who are forced to reevaluate their relationship when theyre paired up on an undercover assignment in a father-son adventure therapy camp. The films cast also includes Caroline Dhavernas, Rémy Girard, Robin Aubert and Patrick Drolet. The film took in over $11 million at the box office, becoming the highest-grossing French language film in Canadian history. A sequel film, Father and Guns 2, was released in 2017. Ecstasy Irvine Welshs Ecstasy is a 2011 Canadian film adaptation of the short story "The Undefeated" from the best-selling book Ecstasy by Irvine Welsh. Directed by Rob Heydon, the film stars Adam Sinclair as Lloyd Buist, a drug user who smuggles ecstasy from Amsterdam. Kristin Kreuk plays his love interest, Heather Thompson. The Man Who Saved the World The Man Who Saved the World is a 2014 feature-length Danish documentary film by film maker Peter Anthony about Stanislav Petrov, a former lieutenant colonel of the Soviet Air Defence Forces and his role in preventing the 1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident from leading to nuclear holocaust. The film premiered in October 2014 at the Woodstock Film Festival in Woodstock, New York, winning; "Honorable Mention: Audience Award Winner for Best Narrative Feature" and "Honorable Mention: James Lyons Award for Best Editing of a Narrative Feature." On February 22, 2018 the film premiered in Russia at the Documentary Film Center in Moscow. Tol'able David Tolable David is a 1921 American silent film based on the 1917 Joseph Hergesheimer short story of the same name. It was adapted to the screen by Edmund Goulding and directed by Henry King for Inspiration Pictures. A rustic tale of violence set in the Allegheny Mountains of eastern West Virginia, it was filmed in Blue Grass, with some locals featured in minor roles. A major box office success, the acclaimed film was voted the 1921 Photoplay Magazine Medal of Honor and is seen by critics and film historians as one of the classics of silent film. It was selected in 2007 for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress; films selected are judged to be "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Enemies of Reason The Enemies of Reason is a two-part television documentary, written and presented by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, in which he seeks to expose "those areas of belief that exist without scientific proof, yet manage to hold the nation under their spell", including mediumship, acupuncture and psychokinesis. Pokémon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life Pokémon the Movie: Arceus and the Jewel of Life, originally released in Japan as , is a 2009 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama. It is the twelfth Pokémon film and the third and last in the Diamond & Pearl trilogy. The theme song of the film is "Kokoro no Antenna" by Shoko Nakagawa. The events of the film take place during the 12th season of Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl: Galactic Battles. Man from Reno Man from Reno is a 2014 film starring Ayako Fujitani and Pepe Serna and directed by Dave Boyle. Desert Dancer Desert Dancer is a 2014 British biographical drama film directed by Richard Raymond and written by Jon Croker. Starring Reece Ritchie and Freida Pinto, the film is based on the true story of Afshin Ghaffarian, a young, self-taught dancer in Iran, who risked his life for his dream to become a dancer despite a nationwide dancing ban. Bojhena Shey Bojhena Bojhena Shey Bojhena is a 2012 Indian Bengali romantic dramafilm by Raj Chakraborty and produced by Shree Venkatesh Films. The film illustrates two love stories – with Soham Chakraborty & Mimi Chakraborty playing the characters in one of the stories and Abir Chatterjee & Payel Sarkar playing the other – which join together in the climax. The film was initially titled Prem Amar 2 but eventually the director changed the name because of the entry of two new characters and a different storyline. The films music is by debutante Arindam Chatterjee. The films theatrical trailer was unveiled on the films official YouTube channel on 8 December 2012. This film is a remake of Tamil film named Engaeyum Eppothum released in 2011. Ramayya Vastavayya Ramayya Vasthavayya is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language action film written & directed by Harish Shankar. It was produced by Dil Raju and featured N. T. Rama Rao Jr., Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Shruti Haasan in the lead roles. The soundtrack was composed by S. Thaman while the cinematography was handled by Chota K. Naidu. The film released worldwide on 11 October 2013 to mixed reviews from critics who criticized its storyline. The film eventually became an above average grosser at the box office even though it had a record opening. Damascus Cover Damascus Cover is a 2017 political thriller film, directed by Daniel Zelik Berk, from a screenplay by Berk and Samantha Newton. It is based upon the 1977 novel of the same name, by Howard Kaplan. It stars Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Olivia Thirlby, Jürgen Prochnow, Igal Naor, Navid Negahban and John Hurt. This proved to be Hurts final film appearance before his death. The film was dedicated to his memory. The film had its world premiere at the Boston Film Festival on September 23, 2017. It was released on July 20, 2018, by Vertical Entertainment. The Thinning: New World Order The Thinning: New World Order is a 2018 American social science fiction thriller web film and the sequel to the 2016 film The Thinning. As with the first film, the movie was directed by Michael J. Gallagher and stars Logan Paul as a young man struggling against a dystopian future in which population control is enforced through a school aptitude test. The film released to YouTube Red after being briefly shelved due to controversies surrounding its star, Logan Paul. Spite Marriage Spite Marriage is a 1929 American silent comedy film co-directed by Buster Keaton and Edward Sedgwick and starring Keaton and Dorothy Sebastian. It is the second film Keaton made for MGM and his last silent film, although he had wanted it to be a "talkie" or full sound film. While the production has no recorded dialogue, it does feature an accompanying synchronized score as well as recorded laughter, applause, and other sound effects in some scenes. Keaton later wrote gags for some up-and-coming MGM stars like Red Skelton and from this film recycled many gags, some shot-for-shot, for Skeltons 1943 film I Dood It. Captain from Castile Captain from Castile is a historical adventure film released by 20th Century Fox in 1947. Directed by Henry King, the Technicolor film stars Tyrone Power, Jean Peters, and Cesar Romero. Shot on location in Michoacán, Mexico, the film includes scenes of the Parícutin volcano, which was then erupting. Captain from Castile was the feature film debut of Jean Peters, who later married industrialist Howard Hughes, and of Mohawk actor Jay Silverheels, who later portrayed Tonto on the television series The Lone Ranger. The film is an adaptation of the 1945 best-selling novel Captain from Castile by Samuel Shellabarger. The films story covers the first half of the historical epic, describing the protagonists persecution at the hands of the Spanish Inquisition and his escape to the New World to join Hernán Cortés in an expedition to conquer Mexico. Super Fantozzi Superfantozzi is an Italian film from 1986. It is the fifth film in the saga of the unlucky clerk Ugo Fantozzi, played by its creator, Paolo Villaggio. This film portrays the "evolution" of Fantozzi in History, from the Creation of the World to a far, science fiction-esque, future. Gate 2: The Trespassers The Gate II: Trespassers is a 1990 horror film and a sequel to the 1987 film The Gate. It was directed by Tibor Takács and was a co-production between the United States and Canada. Louis Tripp reprises his role as Terrence "Terry" Chandler, a teenager who opens a gate to Hell. Five Came Back Five Came Back is a 1939 American black-and-white melodrama from RKO Radio Pictures, produced by Robert Sisk, directed by John Farrow, that stars Chester Morris and Lucille Ball. The film was photographed by cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca, and written by Jerry Cady, Dalton Trumbo, and Nathanael West. Although considered a B movie, the positive notices received by Ball helped launch her as an A-list actress. Five Came Back is considered a precursor of the disaster film genre. In 1948 Five Came Back was remade as the Mexican film Los que volvieron and again in 1956 by producer-director Farrow as Back from Eternity, starring Robert Ryan and Anita Ekberg. Seven Blood-Stained Orchids Seven Blood-Stained Orchids is a 1972 giallo film directed by Umberto Lenzi, who also co-wrote the screenplay. The Hearse The Hearse is a 1980 American horror film starring Trish Van Devere and Joseph Cotten. Raju Chacha Raju Chacha is a 2000 Indian Bollywood action film directed by Anil Devgan, released on 20 December 2000. The film stars Ajay Devgn, Kajol and Rishi Kapoor in the lead roles. Raju Chacha was Devgns first attempt as a producer. The Twelve Kingdoms is a Japanese series of fantasy novels written by Fuyumi Ono and illustrated by Akihiro Yamada. The first entry in the series called The Twelve Kingdoms: Sea of Shadow was published by Kodansha in Japan in 1992; the last Kodansha volume was released in 2001. In 2012 the series was resumed under the Shinchō Bunko line from Shinchosha. Shinchosha has also begun reprinting the older volumes with new cover and interior art from Akihiro Yamada. The first new publication of the series in six years was announced for a 2019 release date. The Chinese mythology-influenced books were adapted into an anime television series by Pierrot in 2002. It aired on Japans NHK from April 9, 2002 to August 30, 2003, and totaled 45 episodes. The novels were licensed in the United States by Tokyopop and the first four volumes were released between March 2007 and November 2010 as part of their Pop Fiction line. Subsequently, the English license reverted to Kodansha. The entire anime series has been released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States by Media Blasters, which are now out of print. Now, the license is transferred to Discotek Media for a complete series Blu-ray released in 2019. A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story is a 2006 LGBT biography television film directed by Agnieszka Holland and starring J. D. Pardo, Mercedes Ruehl, and Avan Jogia. It premiered on Lifetime Television in the United States on June 19, 2006. The film dramatizes the events surrounding the 2002 murder of Gwen Araujo, a transgender teenager who was murdered after acquaintances discovered that she had male genitalia. In 2007, the film won the GLAAD Media Award in the "Outstanding Movie for Television" category at the 18th GLAAD Media Awards. The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 The Black Power Mixtape 1967–1975 is a 2011 documentary film, directed by Göran Olsson, that examines the evolution of the Black Power movement in American society from 1967 to 1975 as viewed through Swedish journalists and filmmakers. It features footage of the movement shot by Swedish journalists in America between 1967–1975 with appearances by Angela Davis, Bobby Seale, Huey P. Newton, Eldridge Cleaver, and other activists, artists, and leaders central to the movement. Day of the Siege The Day of the Siege: September Eleven 1683 is a 2012 English-language Polish and Italian historical drama film based on the 1683 Battle of Vienna and directed by Renzo Martinelli. The film was released on October 12, 2012. Dipu Number 2 Dipu Number Two is a 1996 Bangladeshi film directed by Morshedul Islam. The screenplay was based on the 1984 novel of the same name by Muhammed Zafar Iqbal. It stars Arun Saha, who played the lead role of "Dipu". The film won two national film awards for best child actor and best supporting actor. The Princess and the Pirate The Princess and the Pirate is a 1944 American comedy film directed by David Butler and starring Bob Hope and Virginia Mayo. Based on a story by Sy Bartlett, the film is about a princess who travels incognito to elope with her true love instead of marrying the man to whom she is betrothed. On the high seas, her ship is attacked by pirates who plan to kidnap her and hold her for ransom, unaware that she will be rescued by the unlikeliest of knights errant. Produced by Samuel Goldwyn, The Princess and the Pirate received Academy Award nominations for Best Art Direction and Best Music Score. Devil Doll Devil Doll is a British horror film about an evil ventriloquist, "The Great Vorelli", and his dummy Hugo, directed by Lindsay Shonteff. It stars William Sylvester and Yvonne Romain. The Bunker The Bunker is a 1981 American made-for-television historical war film produced by Time-Life Productions based on the book The Bunker by James P. ODonnell. The film, directed by George Schaefer and adapted for the screen by John Gay, is a dramatisation depicting the events surrounding Adolf Hitlers last weeks in and around his underground bunker in Berlin before and during the Battle of Berlin. The film stars Anthony Hopkins as Hitler, plus an all star cast including Richard Jordan, Susan Blakely, and Cliff Gorman. American Samurai American Samurai is a martial-arts action film directed by Sam Firstenberg and starring David Bradley and Mark Dacascos and produced by Cannon Films. Filmed in Turkey, it was released in the United States in 1992. Jean-Philippe Jean-Philippe is a 2006 French film co-written and directed by Laurent Tuel and starring Fabrice Luchini, alongside Johnny Hallyday as a fictional version of himself. Occupation 101 Occupation 101: Voice of the Silenced Majority is a 2006 documentary film on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict directed by Sufyan Omeish and Abdallah Omeish, and narrated by Alison Weir, founder of If Americans Knew. The film focuses on the effects of the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and discusses events from the rise of Zionism to the Second Intifada and Israels unilateral disengagement plan, presenting its perspective through dozens of interviews, questioning the nature of Israeli–American relations—in particular, the Israeli military occupation of the West Bank and Gaza, and the ethics of US monetary involvement. Occupation 101 includes interviews with mostly American and Israeli scholars, religious leaders, humanitarian workers, and NGO representatives—more than half of whom are Jewish—who are critical of the injustices and human rights abuses stemming from Israeli policy in the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Gaza. Pokémon: Giratina and the Sky Warrior Pokémon: Giratina and the Sky Warrior is a 2008 Japanese animated adventure film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and written by Hideki Sonoda. It is the 11th film in the Pokémon franchise and the second in the Diamond & Pearl trilogy The film was released theatrically in Japan on July 19, 2008, and released on home video in North America on February 13, 2009. The events of the film take place during the 11th season of Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl: Battle Dimension. The film was officially announced in a teaser trailer attached to the end of the previous film, The Rise of Darkrai. In the trailer, Regigigas was shown appearing from beneath the ground. This is the only teaser since The Movie to feature anything beyond a title and a release date. The theme song for the film is "ONE", by Crystal Kay, and "This is a Beautiful World", by Aaron Brotherton for the English dub. The dub title was first revealed by Sarah Natochenny on her résumé, and was later confirmed on the official Pokémon website. In the United Kingdom, the movie was released on DVD on 28 November 2011 by Universal Pictures. Then it was later re-released on DVD in the UK with the other Diamond and Pearl movies as part of the 4 disc Diamond & Pearl Collection from Manga Entertainment, released on May 21, 2018. Crook: It's Good to Be Bad Crook: Its Good to be Bad is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Mohit Suri and produced by Mukesh Bhatt. The film stars Emraan Hashmi, Neha Sharma and Arjan Bajwa in the lead. It was released on 8 October 2010. Mostly shot in Australia and South Africa, the film is based on the controversy regarding the allegedly racial attacks on Indian students in Australia between 2007 and 2010. Fandry Fandry is a 2013 Marathi-language film, written and directed by Nagraj Manjule in a directorial debut. It stars Somnath Avghade and Rajeshwari Kharat. The story focuses on a young boys infatuation amidst caste-based discrimination. The film—set in Akolner, a village near Ahmednagar—is about a teenager from a Dalit family, who lives at the village fringe, and falls in love with an upper caste girl. The film won the Grand Jury Prize at the Mumbai International Film Festival. The film was released theatrically on Valentines Day 14 February 2014. At the 61st National Film Awards, it won the Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director. Time Share Time Share is a 2018 Mexican drama film directed by Sebastián Hofmann. It was screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. Across the Wide Missouri Across the Wide Missouri is a 1951 American Technicolor western film based on historian Bernard DeVotos eponymous 1947 book. The film dramatizes an account of several fur traders and their interaction with the Native Americans. Directed by William A. Wellman, the film stars Clark Gable as cunning trapper Flint Mitchell, Ricardo Montalbán as Blackfoot Iron Shirt, John Hodiak as Brecan, María Elena Marqués as Kamiah, a Blackfoot chiefs daughter Mitchell marries and later falls in love with, J. Carrol Naish as Nez Perce Looking Glass, and Adolphe Menjou as Pierre. Howard Keel, as Mitchells son "Chip Mitchell", narrates. Infra-Man The Super Inframan is a 1975 Hong Kong science fiction action film produced by Shaw Brothers Studio in 1975. Inspired by the huge success of the Japanese tokusatsu franchises such as Ultraman and Kamen Rider in Hong Kong, this film features the same type of "henshin"/transformation, monster/robot action and costumed heroics, coupled with Chinese kung fu action. Wholly Moses! Wholly Moses! is a 1980 American Biblical spoof film written by Guy Thomas. Dudley Moore plays Old Testament-era idol maker Herschel, whose life and adventures seem to parallel that of the more famous Moses, all the while being misled to think he is the prophet of God. The film also stars Laraine Newman, James Coco, Paul Sand, Jack Gilford, Dom DeLuise, John Houseman, Madeline Kahn, David Lander, Richard Pryor, and John Ritter. The World of Don Camillo Don Camillo is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed, produced and starring Terence Hill, and is a remake of Le Petit Monde de Don Camillo. Both were based on the novel Don Camillo by Italian author Giovannino Guareschi. Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again is the 2004 direct-to-video sequel to the film The Movie. The Violent Kind The Violent Kind is a 2010 American horror film directed by The Butcher Brothers, who co-wrote it with Adam Weis. It stars Cory Knauf, Taylor Cole, Bret Roberts, Christina Prousalis, Tiffany Shepis, Joseph McKelheer, Samuel Child, and Joe Egender. A group of bikers who go to a remote cabin to party, only for several people to become possessed. It has a 17% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes. With Love... from the Age of Reason With Love... from the Age of Reason is a 2010 French romantic comedy film written and directed by Yann Samuell and starring Sophie Marceau, Marton Csokas, and Michel Duchaussoy. The film is about a beautiful and successful forty-year-old businesswoman who receives a letter that she wrote to herself when she was seven years old to remind her of the promises she made at that age, which is considered to be the age of reason in the Catholic tradition, and to remind her of what she wants to become. Rx 100 RX 100 is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language romantic action film written and directed by Ajay Bhupathi. The film stars Kartikeya Gummakonda and Payal Rajput in the lead roles. Rao Ramesh and Ramki were cast in supporting roles. Moebius Moebius is a 1996 Argentine science fiction film directed by Gustavo Mosquera and starring Guillermo Angelelli, Roberto Carnaghi and Annabella Levy. It is based on the classic short story A Subway Named Mobius, by Armin Joseph Deutsch. The film is set in the Buenos Aires Underground, in a dark and dystopian Buenos Aires. Ek Aur Ek Gyarah: By Hook or by Crook Ek Aur Ek Gyarah is a 2003 Indian comedy film by comedic director David Dhawan. This movie stars the comedic veterans Govinda and Sanjay Dutt. It was recorded as Hit at the box office. Rio, I Love You Rio, I Love You is a 2014 Brazilian anthology film starring an ensemble cast of actors of various nationalities. Its the third film in the Cities of Love franchise, created and produced by Emmanuel Benbihy. Outside Satan Hors Satan is a 2011 French drama film written and directed by Bruno Dumont. It was filmed under the production title LEmpire, which means "The Empire". It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. The Caddy The Caddy is a 1953 American semi-musical-comedy-sports film starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis. It is noteworthy for Dean Martin introducing the hit song "Thats Amore". The One That Got Away The One That Got Away is a 1957 Second World War film starring Hardy Krüger and featuring Michael Goodliffe, Jack Gwillim and Alec McCowen. The film was directed by Roy Ward Baker with a screenplay written by Howard Clewes, based on the 1956 book of the same name by Kendal Burt and James Leasor. The film chronicles the true exploits of Oberleutnant Franz von Werra, a Luftwaffe pilot shot down over Britain in 1940. He initially tried to escape while captive in England, but was later successful during transfer to a Canadian POW camp. The Dog Who Stopped the War The Dog Who Stopped the War is a French Canadian drama film from Quebec, directed by André Melançon. The film was the first in the Tales for All series of childrens movies created by Les Productions la Fête. Temptress Moon Temptress Moon is a 1996 Chinese film directed by Chen Kaige. It was jointly produced by the Shanghai Film Studio and the Taipei-based Tomson Films. The film saw Chen reuniting with Leslie Cheung and Gong Li who had previously worked with him in his breakout international hit Farewell My Concubine. Ye Zhaoyans A Flowers Shade was believed to be the basis for the film, although Ye was not credited in the film. Temptress Moon premiered at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival, where it was in competition for the Palme dOr that eventually went to Mike Leighs Secrets & Lies. Despite its international profile, however, the film was banned by state authorities in Mainland China. A Few Days in September A Few Days in September is the first film directed by Santiago Amigorena, who previously wrote screenplays for films by Cédric Klapisch and Catherine Breillat among others. The film premiered out of competition at the 2006 Venice Film Festival and received a special screening at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. The Door The Door is a 2012 English-language Hungarian drama film directed by István Szabó and starring Martina Gedeck and Helen Mirren. It is based on the Hungarian novel of the same name concerning the relationship of a novelist and her eccentric maid in early-1970s Hungary. The film was selected to be featured in the competition programme at the 34th Moscow International Film Festival. It also won the Michael Curtiz Audience Award at the Hungarian Film Festival of Los Angeles in November 2012. Fanney Khan Fanney Khan is a 2018 Indian musical comedy film written and directed by debutant Atul Manjrekar. It was jointly produced by the banners T-Series Films, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra Pictures and Anil Kapoor Films & Communication Network. A remake of the 2000 Belgian film Everybodys Famous!, it follows Kapoor as the titular character, the middle-aged father of a young, aspiring, and overweight teenage girl whom he pushes to be a singer. He kidnaps a famous soloist to make way for his daughter to become a star. The film was announced in June 2016 with Kapoor playing the lead role; after considering Priyanka Chopra and R. Madhavan among others for the other two starring roles, Rai and Rao were chosen. It was mostly filmed in Mumbai in September 2017. Rais costumes were redesigned by Manish Malhotra after she expressed dissatisfaction over the previous clothes. After shooting was disrupted in April 2018 over producer KriArj Entertainments non-payment of dues, Bhushan Kumar of T-Series took over the entire production. Filming was completed in Mehboob Studios, Mumbai in June 2018. Fanney Khan was initially scheduled for a worldwide release on 15 June 2018, coinciding with Eid. It was postponed, and had its initial release in the United Arab Emirates on 2 August 2018, and was released worldwide on 3 August 2018. Joy House Joy House is a 1964 French mystery-thriller film starring Jane Fonda, Alain Delon, and Lola Albright. It is based on the 1954 novel of the same name by Day Keene. It was Clements second film for MGM. I Knew Her Well I Knew Her Well is a 1965 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Antonio Pietrangeli and starring Stefania Sandrelli. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. Let's Get Lost Lets Get Lost is a 1988 American documentary film about the turbulent life and career of jazz trumpeter Chet Baker written and directed by Bruce Weber. The title is derived from the song "Lets Get Lost" by Jimmy McHugh and Frank Loesser from the 1943 film Happy Go Lucky, which Baker recorded for Pacific Records. Lover's Concerto Lovers Concerto is a 2002 South Korean film directed by Lee Han. It is a romantic melodrama dealing with friendship, jealousy and the ties that bind. Too Beautiful to Lie Too Beautiful to Lie is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy film about a beautiful ex-con and a naive village pharmacist. Dawg Fight Dawg Fight is a documentary film directed by Billy Corben about the mixed martial arts career and personal life of Bellator MMA fighter Dhaffir Harris. The documentary is critically acclaimed for its sobering account of the brutal sport no holds barred fighting and bareknuckle fighting. Hector Hector is a Belgian comedy-drama film, directed by Stijn Coninx starring Urbanus and Sylvia Millecam. The movie was released in 1987 and was the most successful Flemish movie regarding the number of visitors in Belgian movie theatres until 1990. It was beaten by Koko Flanel, another movie with Stijn Coninx as director and Urbanus as main actor. Year of the Horse Year of the Horse is a 1997 documentary directed by Jim Jarmusch following Neil Young and Crazy Horse on their 1996 tour; an accompanying live album by Neil Young & Crazy Horse was released in 1997. It offers a different track list than the film. Bleach: Fade to Black, I Call Your Name is the third animated film adaptation of the anime and manga series Bleach. Directed by Noriyuki Abe, the film was released December 13, 2008 in Japan, later to be released in the US. The films theme music is "Koyoi", performed by Porno Graffitti and its screenplay was written by Natsuko Takahashi, who is a screenwriter for the anime series. The DVD was released on September 30, 2009 in Japan, with additional footage of Ichigo, Rukia and Kon leaving for the World of the Living. The English dub was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 15, 2011 in the United States and on May 28, 2012 in the United Kingdom. Maikol Yordan Traveling Lost Maikol Yordan Traveling Lost is a Costa Rican comedy film produced by the quartet of comedians La Media Docena. The film stars Mario Chacon, Daniel Moreno, Erick Hernandez, Edgar Murillo, Natalia Monge and Adal Ramones. The film was directed by Miguel Gómez and it was released in 2014. It was filmed on locations in Costa Rica, Mexico, England, Italy and France. Maikol Yordan Traveling Lost tells the story of Maikol Yordan Soto Sibaja, a naive and good-natured Costa Rican farmer and his adventures traveling in Europe as he tries to prevent an evil businessman from taking over his family’s farm. The film became the most watched Costa Rican film in history. Hold Back the Dawn Hold Back the Dawn is a 1941 American romantic drama film in which a Romanian gigolo marries an American woman in Mexico in order to gain entry to the United States, but winds up falling in love with her. It stars Charles Boyer, Olivia de Havilland, Paulette Goddard, Victor Francen, Walter Abel, Curt Bois and Rosemary DeCamp. The movie was adapted by Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder from the book by Ketti Frings. It was directed by Mitchell Leisen. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Writing, Screenplay, Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Black-and-White, Best Cinematography, Black-and-White, and Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic Picture. Blood on the Sun Blood on the Sun is a 1945 American drama romantic thriller war film directed by Frank Lloyd starring James Cagney and Sylvia Sidney. The film is based on a fictional history behind the Tanaka Memorial document. The film won the Academy Award for Best Art Direction for a Black & White film in 1945. A computer-colorized version of the film was created in 1993. In 1973, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. Howling: New Moon Rising Howling: New Moon Rising is a 1995 direct-to-video horror film directed, produced, and written by Clive Turner, the seventh film in The Howling film series. The film reuses footage from the previous three sequels in the Howling series and features characters from each film. The plot has a detective in the film uncover several clues that connect events of the latter part of the series. It was followed by Reborn in 2011. Mattie the Goose-Boy Mattie the Goose-boy is a 1977 Hungarian animated film directed by Attila Dargay. It is based on the eponymous poem, written in 1804 by Mihály Fazekas. Autumn Spring Autumn Spring is a 2001 Czech drama film directed by Vladimír Michálek. H H is a 2002 South Korean urban horror-thriller film. It was written and directed by Lee Jong-hyeok, and stars Yum Jung-ah, Ji Jin-hee, and Cho Seung-woo. A serial killer who preyed on pregnant women has been behind bars for 10 months, when a copycat killer becomes active. Detectives meet with the imprisoned killer and search for clues in an effort to head off the copy cat killer before he kills more. Madison County Madison County is a 2011 horror film directed and written by Eric England. The film was first released on October 17, 2011. It stars Colley Bailey, Matt Mercer, and Ace Marrero as a group of college kids out to interview an author of a true crime book, only to end up targeted by a killer. Natural Selection Natural Selection is a 2016 American drama film written and directed by Chad Scheifele, and starring Mason Dye, Ryan Munzert, Anthony Michael Hall, Katherine McNamara and Amy Carlson. It is based on Scheifeles 2009 short film of the same name. Sharktopus vs. Pteracuda Sharktopus vs. Pteracuda is the sequel to the 2010 SyFy original monster film Sharktopus and premiered on August 2, 2014. The film is produced by Roger Corman, who directed the Conan OBrien cameo, and starring Robert Carradine, Katie Savoy, and Rib Hillis. OBrien makes his acting debut in a scene described as "truly violent, patently disgusting and darkly humorous". It is the second film in the Sharktopus franchise. Michael Bolton's Big, Sexy Valentine's Day Special Michael Boltons Big, Sexy Valentines Day Special is a Netflix variety special starring Michael Bolton and created by The Lonely Island. It was released on Netflix on February 7, 2017. The Big House The Big House is a 1930 American pre-Code prison drama film directed by George Hill, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and starring Chester Morris, Wallace Beery, Lewis Stone and Robert Montgomery. The supporting cast features Leila Hyams, George F. Marion, J. C. Nugent, Karl Dane and Tom Kennedy. The story and dialogue were written by Frances Marion, with additional dialogue by Joe Farnham and Martin Flavin. The Barbarian and the Geisha The Barbarian and the Geisha is a 1958 American biographical film drama in CinemaScope and DeLuxe Color from 20th Century Fox. It was produced by Eugene Frenke, directed by John Huston, and stars John Wayne, Sam Jaffe, and Japanese actress Eiko Ando. The film was shot primarily on location in Japan. Townsend Harris is appointed the first Consul General to Japan. Upon his arrival, Harris discovers that the Japanese thoroughly mistrust all foreigners, despite a two-year old treaty between Japan and the United States. Harris slowly earns the respect of the local governor and trust of the local townsfolk and is eventually granted an audience with Japans military dictator, the Shōgun. Villa Rides Villa Rides is a 1968 American Technicolor western war film in Panavision directed by Buzz Kulik and starring Yul Brynner as Francisco Villa and Robert Mitchum as an American adventurer and pilot of fortune. The supporting cast includes Charles Bronson as Fierro, Herbert Lom as Huerta, and Alexander Knox as Madero. Sam Peckinpah wrote the original script and was set to direct but Brynner didnt like his depiction of Villa as cruel and had Robert Towne rewrite the script and sought another director. The screenplay is based on the biography by William Douglas Lansford. Me You Them Me You Them is a 2000 Brazilian drama film directed by Andrucha Waddington. Fröken Sverige Miss Sweden, originally titled Fröken Sverige, is a 2004 Swedish film directed by Tova Magnusson-Norling. The film tells the story of Moa, who lives by herself in a cottage in the forest, and has a dead-end job in a toilet paper factory. She is trying to find herself; she has a dead-end job, yet has a talent for computer layouts and photography; she is an activist on causes such as veganism and anti-capitalism, accompanying her friends on demonstrations, but it seems that she may be doing this just to fit in. When at home, by herself, she listens to commercial pop music and uses make-up. As the story progresses, it transpires that she lacks self-esteem, and is used and abused by what she takes to be her friends. Boys are happy to have sex with her, but dump her soon afterwards. She begins to gain self-confidence as she comes into contact with Jens, a troubled teenager whom the local authorities have entrusted to Moas parents, perennial foster parents and do-gooders, to look after. The Last of the High Kings The Last of the High Kings, also released under the title Summer Fling in some countries, is a 1996 coming of age comedy-drama film set in Howth, Dublin, Ireland in the 1970s where the teenagers of the story are dealing with the birth of punk, the death of Elvis Presley and the various dramas of their teens. The lead role of Frankie Griffin is played by Jared Leto in his first feature film. Christina Ricci also stars as an American visiting for the summer. The film is based on the book of the same name by Ferdia Mac Anna. Antarctic Journal Antarctic Journal is a 2005 South Korean film. It is the feature film debut by director Yim Pil-sung. The film mixes elements of psychological thriller and classical horror films while showing the hardships met by a modern Korean antarctic expedition trying to reach the pole of inaccessibility. The film had generated some buzz before its release due to its large budget and notable cast but wasnt a box office hit. Armenian Genocide The Armenian Genocide is a 2006 television documentary film exploring the Ottoman Empire killings of more than one million Armenians during World War I. The documentary was broadcast by most 348 PBS affiliate stations on April 17, 2006. Because of the controversial nature of the subject in Turkey, PBS attempted to give both sides a voice and produced a four expert panel discussion to be aired immediately afterwards. However, due to an intense lobbying effort by Armenian groups and some members of Congress, the follow-up panel discussion was cancelled on a third of those stations broadcasting the documentary over concerns of offending human rights groups and the descendants of Armenian Genocide survivors. Produced in conjunction with Oregon Public Broadcasting, it was written and directed by Andrew Goldberg and narrated by Hollywood celebrities Orlando Bloom, Ed Harris, Laura Linney, Jared Leto, Julianna Margulies and Natalie Portman. Valentino: The Last Emperor Valentino: The Last Emperor is a 2008 documentary film about the life of Valentino Garavani. It was produced and directed by Matt Tyrnauer, Special Correspondent for Vanity Fair magazine. The film is an exploration of the singular world of one of Italys most famous men, Valentino Garavani. The film documents the dramatic closing act of Valentinos career, tells the story of his life, and explores the larger themes affecting the fashion business. At the heart of the film is the relationship between Valentino and his business partner and companion of 50 years, Giancarlo Giammetti. The World According to Monsanto The World According to Monsanto is a 2008 film directed by Marie-Monique Robin. Originally released in French as Le monde selon Monsanto, the film is based on Robins three-year-long investigation into the corporate practices around the world of the United States multinational corporation, Monsanto. The World According to Monsanto is also the title of a book written by Robin. The Song of Lunch The Song of Lunch is a British 2010 television adaptation of Christopher Reids poem of the same name. It was directed by Niall MacCormick and stars Alan Rickman and Emma Thompson. Screened on 9 October 2010 during National Poetry Month, the production is unusual in featuring little spoken dialogue, the action instead being an enactment of incidents described in poetic monologue by the male character. The play tells the story of a reunion between two former lovers in a Soho Italian restaurant. Rickmans character is a London book editor who writes poetry in his spare time. Thompsons character is his former lover who left him to marry a successful novelist fifteen years ago. 50 minutes long and a co-production between the BBC and Masterpiece, it was filmed in the anamorphic format 2.35:1 aspect ratio. The Throne The Throne is a 2015 South Korean historical period drama film directed by Lee Joon-ik, starring Song Kang-ho and Yoo Ah-in. Set during the reign of King Yeongjo, the film is about the life of Crown Prince Sado, the heir to the throne who was deemed unfit to rule and, at age 27, was condemned to death by his own father by being locked in a rice chest for eight days. The Throne won three awards at the 35th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards, including Best Film. It was also selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Mountain The Mountain is a 1956 dramatic film starring Spencer Tracy and Robert Wagner. The supporting cast included Claire Trevor, Richard Arlen, William Demarest, and Anna Kashfi. Country Country is a 1984 American drama film which follows the trials and tribulations of a rural family as they struggle to hold on to their farm during the trying economic times experienced by family farms in 1980s America. The film was written by William D. Wittliff, and stars real-life couple Jessica Lange and Sam Shepard. The film was directed by Richard Pearce, and was shot on location in Dunkerton and Readlyn Iowa, and at Burbanks Walt Disney Studios. The film was Touchstone Pictures second production, the first being Splash. Lange, who also co-produced the film, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress and a Golden Globe award for her role. Then-U.S. president Ronald Reagan stated in his personal diary that this film "was a blatant propaganda message against our agri programs". Some members of the U.S. Congress took the film so seriously that Jessica Lange was brought before a congressional panel to testify as an expert about living on family farms. Country was one of three 1984 films, including The River and Places in the Heart, that dealt with the perspective of family farm life "struggles". Born American Born American is a 1986 Finnish film directed by Renny Harlin. It was originally supposed to star Chuck Norris but he backed out when filming was delayed by funding problems and his son, Mike Norris, landed the lead instead. A Finnish production, this was at that time the most expensive film ever to have been made in Finland. The Finnish Board of Film Classification first banned the movie, because of excessive violence and anti-Soviet elements. Because of that the movie had to be shortened 3.5 minutes before it was finally accepted for distribution October 29, 1986 with the Supreme Court decision. The premiere was December 19, 1986. The success of the film in the United States allowed Harlin to get his foot in the door in Hollywood. In his 2008 book Kohti sinipunaa, Juhani Suomi revealed that the request to ban the movie originated from Vladimir Sobolev, the Soviet Unions ambassador to Finland. Tirangaa Tirangaa is a 1993 Indian action drama film starring Raaj Kumar, Nana Patekar and Mamta Kulkarni. The movie was a blockbuster. At the time of 1993 Bombay bombings, Plaza cinema, Mumbai was also bombed where the movie was being shown, leaving 10 dead and 37 injured. My Flesh and Blood My Flesh and Blood is a 2003 documentary film by Jonathan Karsh chronicling a year in the life of the Tom family. The Tom family is notable as the mother, Susan Tom, adopted eleven children, most of whom had serious disabilities or diseases. It was nominated for and won several awards, including the Audience Award and the Directors Award at the Sundance Film Festival. Switch Switch is a 2013 Chinese-Hong Kong action film written and directed by Jay Sun and starring Andy Lau, Tong Dawei, Zhang Jingchu and Lin Chi-ling. Scrooge Scrooge is a 1935 British fantasy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Seymour Hicks, Donald Calthrop and Robert Cochran. Hicks appears as Ebenezer Scrooge, the miser who hates Christmas. It was the first sound version of the Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol, not counting a 1928 short subject that now appears to be lost. Hicks had previously played the role of Scrooge on the stage many times beginning in 1901, and again in a 1913 British silent film version. The Geisha Boy The Geisha Boy is a 1958 American comedy film starring Jerry Lewis, distributed by Paramount Pictures. Filmed from June 16 to August 7, 1958, it had its first screening in New York City on December 19, 1958. This film marked the film debut of Suzanne Pleshette. My Chauffeur My Chauffeur is a 1986 American comedy film produced by Crown International Pictures and Marimark Productions starring Deborah Foreman, Sam J. Jones, Howard Hesseman and E. G. Marshall. It was written and directed by David Beaird. The original music score was composed by Paul Hertzog with additional music by The Wigs. The film was released on January 24, 1986 and was marketed with the tagline: Some women will, some wont... some men do, some dont. This driver might go everywhere, do anything... for your sizzling backseat pleasure. The Rage The Rage is a 2007 horror film about a mad scientist who injects people with a rage virus in his laboratory in the woods. The film stars Andrew Divoff and Erin Brown and was directed by Robert Kurtzman. It was first shown at the Fantasia Festival in Canada on July 13, 2007 and released on DVD by the independent company Screen Media Films on February 26, 2008. The entire film is filmed in and around the town of Crestline in the United States. The music videos for Mushroomheads "12 Hundred" and "Damage Done" were filmed on the set, and are featured in the films DVD. Tous les soleils Tous les soleils is a 2011 French film written and directed by Philippe Claudel. Kavan Kavan is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language satirical social thriller directed by K. V. Anand, written by Subha and Kabilan Vairamuthu and produced by AGS Entertainment. The film stars Vijay Sethupathi and Madonna Sebastian with T. Rajendar, Vikranth, Pandiarajan, Akashdeep Saighal, Bose Venkat, and Jagan in supporting roles. The film, which has a soundtrack and score composed by Hiphop Tamizha, began its production in July 2016. The film released on 31 March 2017, receiving positive reviews and was a Blockbuster at the box office. Romance on the High Seas Romance on the High Seas, known in the United Kingdom as Its Magic, is a 1948 American Technicolor musical romantic comedy film directed by Michael Curtiz, and starred Jack Carson, Janis Paige, Don DeFore and Doris Day in her film debut. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards, for Original Song for "Its Magic", and Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture. Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam is a 1987 American documentary film inspired by the anthology of the same title, directed by Bill Couturié in 1987. Using real letters written by American soldiers and archive footage, the film creates a highly personal experience of the Vietnam War. The film won the Special Jury Prize: Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival in 1988. It was also screened out of competition at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Roger Ebert commented, "There have been many great movies about Vietnam. This is the one that completes the story." Bossa Nova Bossa Nova is a 2000 Brazilian-American romantic comedy film directed by Bruno Barreto. It deals with several interwoven stories about people finding and losing love in Rio de Janeiro. It stars Amy Irving as an English language teacher named Mary Ann. Full Metal gokudô is a 1997 Japanese action and satire film directed by Takashi Miike. It was written by Itaru Era and based on a story by Hiroki Yamaguchi. Originally released in Japans direct-to-video market, the film has gained more popularity because of the reputation of its controversial director. Forest of the Gods Forest of the Gods is a 2005 film, directed by Algimantas Puipa, based on the Balys Sruoga novel of the same name, published originally in 1957. The Good Witch's Garden The Good Witchs Garden is a Hallmark Channel television film, the sequel to The Good Witch. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on February 7, 2009. The Unjust The Unjust is a 2010 South Korean action crime film by Ryoo Seung-wan. It is a dark and bitter denunciation of corruption in the South Korean justice system. It was a critical and commercial success, with 2.7 million admissions at the box office and winning several awards, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay at the 2011 Blue Dragon Film Awards. This is director Ryoo Seung-wans fifth collaboration with his younger brother, actor Ryoo Seung-bum. Lead actors Hwang Jung-min and Ryoo Seung-bum previously worked together in Bloody Tie. Modest Reception Modest Reception is a 2012 Persian comedy film directed by Mani Haghighi. Kendasampige Kendasampige is a 2015 Indian Kannada thriller film directed by Duniya Soori and written by Surendranath. It stars newcomers Santhosh Reva and Manvitha Harish in the lead roles, making their debuts with the film. Rajesh Nataranga, Prakash Belawadi and Chandrika feature in supporting roles. The film is a sequel to forthcoming film Kaage Bangara. The plot which is centered on a couple who are framed in a case of crime and are on a run from police, exposes the nexus between the latter and the influential. Produced under the banner Parimala Film Factory, the cinematography for the film was done by Satya Hegde and was edited by Deepu S. Kumar. V. Harikrishna composed the film score and the soundtrack. The film was released on 11 September 2015 to very positive reviews from critics. movie shooted in 17 Disticts of Karnataka. They acclaimed the films screenplay, direction, cinematography, and the acting performances of Belawadi and Nataranga. On 18 December 2015 Kendasampige completed 100 Days run in 5 theaters. Director Soori has said that the film will have two more parts,forthcoming film Kaage Bangara which will be the prequel to this and also a third film called Black Magic.http://www.udayavani.com/kannada/news/%E0%B2%AC%E0%B2%BE%E0%B2%B2%E0%B3%8D%E0%B2%95%E0%B2%A8%E0%B2%BF-%E0%B2%B8%E0%B3%8D%E0%B2%AF%E0%B2%BE%E0%B2%82%E0%B2%A1%E0%B2%B2%E0%B3%8D%E2%80%8C%E0%B2%B5%E0%B3%81%E0%B2%A1%E0%B3%8D%E2%80%8C-%E0%B2%B8%E0%B3%81%E0%B2%A The Tell-Tale Heart The Tell-Tale Heart is a 1953 American animated psychological horror short film produced by UPA, directed by Ted Parmelee, and narrated by James Mason. The screenplay by Bill Scott and Fred Grable is based on the 1843 short story of the same name by Edgar Allan Poe. The British Board of Film Censors made this the first cartoon to receive an adults-only X certificate in the United Kingdom. The Kremlin Letter The Kremlin Letter is a 1970 American neo-noir DeLuxe Color espionage thriller in Panavision directed by John Huston and starring Richard Boone, Orson Welles, Max von Sydow, Bibi Andersson, Patrick ONeal and George Sanders. It was released in February 1970 by 20th Century-Fox. The screenplay was co-written by Huston and Gladys Hill as a faithful adaptation of the novel by Noel Behn, who had worked for the United States Armys Counterintelligence Corps. Said by reviewers to be "beautifully" and "engagingly" photographed, the film is a highly complex and realistic tale of bitter intrigue and espionage set in the winter of 1969-1970 at the height of the US-Soviet Cold War. The Kremlin Letter was a commercial failure and thinly reviewed in 1970, but the film has gathered steady praise from some critics throughout the decades since its release. French filmmaker Jean-Pierre Melville called The Kremlin Letter "masterly" and "...saw it as establishing the standard for cinema." All's Well Ends Well Alls Well, Ends Well is a 1992 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Clifton Ko. The film stars Leslie Cheung, Stephen Chow, Raymond Wong, Maggie Cheung, Sandra Ng, and Teresa Mo. Alls Well, Ends Well was a Lunar New Year film, where a films release was timed to coincide with the larger movie audience at that time of year. The movie is also one of Stephen Chows trademark mo lei tau films of little sense but lots of good-natured humor, and is still considered to be a cult classic by most Hong Kong audiences. The film was followed by six sequels: Alls Well Alls Well Alls Well Alls Well Alls Well Alls Well Brothers of the Head Brothers of the Head is a 2005 mockumentary featuring the story of Tom and Barry Howe, conjoined twins living in the United Kingdom. It was based on the 1977 novel of the same name by science fiction writer Brian Aldiss. Hidden 3D Hidden 3D is an Italian-Canadian horror film directed by Antoine Thomas and produced by Caramel Films. It was filmed in Italy and Canada over the Summer and Fall of 2010. Hidden 3D was filmed in both 2D and 3D Technologies. Call Me Crazy: A Five Film Call Me Crazy: A Five Film is a 2013 American drama television film which premiered on Lifetime on April 20, 2013. It is a sequel to the 2011 film Five. Maari 2 Susana Susana is a 1951 film directed by Luis Buñuel. It is the story of a girl of questionable mental stability who escapes from incarceration and ends up at a plantation where she disrupts a working familys daily routines and chemistry. The Little Thief The Little Thief is a 1988 French drama directed by Claude Miller. It is based upon an unfinished script by François Truffaut. Truffaut died before being able to direct the film himself. The film had 1,834,940 admissions in France. Downtown Downtown is a 1990 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Richard Benjamin. Arunachalam Arunachalam is a 1997 Indian Tamil-language action drama film directed by Sundar C. and written by Crazy Mohan. The film features Rajinikanth, Soundarya and Rambha in the lead roles, with Jaishankar and Ravichandran in other pivotal roles. The soundtrack and background score for the film was composed by Deva, while U. K. Senthil Kumar handled the cinematography. The film opened in April 1997 to positive reviews from film critics and went on to win three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, including an award for Best Film.The movie was also commercially successful. The film was dubbed in Telugu with the same title. The film is loosely based on the 1902 novel Brewsters Millions by George Barr McCutcheon. Wild Boys of the Road Wild Boys of the Road is a 1933 pre-Code Depression-era American film directed by William Wellman and starring Frankie Darro, Edwin Phillips, Rochelle Hudson, and Grant Mitchell. It tells the story of several teens forced into becoming hobos. The screenplay by Earl Baldwin is based on the story Desperate Youth by Daniel Ahern. In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Bohemian Girl The Bohemian Girl is a 1936 comedic feature film version of the opera The Bohemian Girl by Michael William Balfe. It was produced at the Hal Roach Studios, and stars Laurel and Hardy and Thelma Todd in her last role before her death. This was also the only appearance of Darla Hood in a full-length feature produced by Hal Roach. We're Not Married! Were Not Married! is a 1952 American anthology romantic comedy film directed by Edmund Goulding. It was released by 20th Century Fox. The screenplay was written by Nunnally Johnson, while the story was adapted by Dwight Taylor from Gina Kauss and Jay Dratlers unpublished work "If I Could Remarry". The film stars Victor Moore, Ginger Rogers, Fred Allen, Marilyn Monroe, David Wayne, Eve Arden, Paul Douglas, Eddie Bracken, and Mitzi Gaynor. Co-stars include Louis Calhern, Zsa Zsa Gabor, James Gleason, Paul Stewart, and Jane Darwell. Borsalino and Co. Borsalino & Co. is a 1974 French crime film directed by Jacques Deray and starring Alain Delon, Riccardo Cucciolla and Daniel Ivernel. It is the sequel to the 1970 film Borsalino, opening with the criminal Siffredi as he searches Marseille for the gang that murdered his friend Capella. Posse Posse is a 1975 Technicolor American revisionist Western Panavision film, produced by, directed by and starring Kirk Douglas. The screenplay was written by Christopher Knopf and William Roberts. The plot centers on a U.S. marshal with political ambitions leading an elite posse in pursuit of a notorious bank robber to further his political career. The film premiered in New York City on June 4, 1975, and in June the same year in Berlin at the 25th Berlin International Film Festival, where Douglas was nominated for the Golden Bear. Four Adventures of Reinette and Mirabelle Four Adventures of Reinette and Mirabelle is a 1987 French film directed by Éric Rohmer, starring Joëlle Miquel, Jessica Forde and Philippe Laudenbach. The Halloween Tree The Halloween Tree is a 1993 animated fantasy-drama television movie produced by Hanna-Barbera and based on Ray Bradburys 1972 fantasy novel of the same name. The film tells the story of a group of trick-or-treating children who learn about the origins and influences of Halloween when one of their friends is spirited away by mysterious forces. The Halloween Tree stars Ray Bradbury as the narrator and Leonard Nimoy as the childrens guide, Mr. Moundshroud. Bradbury also wrote the films Emmy Award winning screenplay. The animation for the film was produced overseas for Hanna-Barbera by Fil-Cartoons in the Philippines. The movie is often featured on Cartoon Network during the Halloween season. The film changes the novels group of night travelers from eight boys to three boys and a girl. A longer limited edition "authors preferred text" of the novel was published in 2005, which included the screenplay. Desh Drohi Deshdrohi is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Jagdish A. Sharma. It was scripted and produced by Kamaal Rashid Khan who also appeared in the lead role with Manoj Tiwari, Hrishitaa Bhatt, Gracy Singh and Zulfi Syed. A sequel titled Deshdrohi 2 was released on YouTube as a short film. The sequel was based on the conviction of Syed Abdul Karim Tunda. Hadewijch Hadewijch is a 2009 French film directed by Bruno Dumont. It won the International Film Critics award at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. Soulmate Soul Mate is a 2016 Chinese romantic drama film directed by Derek Tsang, based on the novel of the same name by Anni Baobei. It stars Zhou Dongyu and Sandra Ma. It was released in China on September 14, 2016. Going Hollywood Going Hollywood is a 1933 American pre-Code musical film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Marion Davies and Bing Crosby. It was written by Donald Ogden Stewart and based on a story by Frances Marion. Going Hollywood was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on December 22, 1933. Wake Island Wake Island is a 1942 American action drama propaganda war film directed by John Farrow, written by W. R. Burnett and Frank Butler, and starring Brian Donlevy, Robert Preston, Macdonald Carey, Albert Dekker, Barbara Britton, and William Bendix. The film tells the story of the United States military garrison on Wake Island and the onslaught by the Japanese following the attack on Pearl Harbor. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Director, Best Picture and Best Writing, Original Screenplay. The film shows how the Marines, after being pounded for days by Japanese aircraft, caught the Japanese invasion by complete surprise by unleashing a wall of fire that stopped the first attempt by the Japanese to land on the island. The next attack was successful in part because communications between the Marines had been cut, leading the Marine commander to believe his three hundred marines were being slaughtered by the over three thousand Japanese invaders. As a result of the fierce defense of the island and that a Japanese cruiser was sunk, Marines were beheaded on the way to Japan to work as slaves in the mines in Japan. The Black Rose The Black Rose is a 1950 20th Century Fox Technicolor film starring Tyrone Power and Orson Welles, loosely based on Thomas B. Costains book. It was filmed partly on location in England and Morocco which substitutes for the Gobi Desert of China. The film was partly conceived as a follow-up to the movie Prince of Foxes, and reunited the earlier films two stars. Talbot Jennings screenplay was based on a popular novel of the same name by Canadian author Thomas B. Costain, published in 1945, introducing an anachronistic Saxon rebellion against the Norman aristocracy as a vehicle for launching the protagonists on their journey to the Orient. It was nominated for Best Costumes-Color at the 23rd Academy Awards. The Errand Boy The Errand Boy is a 1961 American comedy film directed by, co-written by and starring Jerry Lewis. Twisted Nerve Twisted Nerve is a 1968 psychological thriller film directed by Roy Boulting and starring Hywel Bennett, Hayley Mills, Billie Whitelaw and Frank Finlay. The film follows a disturbed young man, Martin, who pretends, under the name of Georgie, to be intellectually impaired in order to be near Susan—a girl with whom he has become infatuated. Martin kills those who get in his way. The Gypsy Moths The Gypsy Moths is a 1969 American drama film, based on the novel of the same name by James Drought and directed by John Frankenheimer. The film tells the story of three barnstorming skydivers and their effect on a Midwestern American town, focusing on the differences in values between the town folk and the hard-living skydivers. The Gypsy Moths starred Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr. The film also features Gene Hackman,. Kerr had worked previously with Lancaster in From Here to Eternity and Separate Tables. The film had the only nude love scene in her movie career. Elmer Bernstein composed the score. The Ultimate Warrior The Ultimate Warrior is a 1975 science fiction action-adventure film directed by Robert Clouse. One of a series of post-apocalyptic films from the 1960s and 1970s, it is set in post-civilization New York City in 2012 and depicts the struggles of a small enclave of inhabitants attempting to survive in a compound beset with packs of starving pillagers. The District The District! is a 2004 Hungarian caricaturistic animated film directed by Áron Gauder. Its original title is a shortened colloquial form of nyolcadik kerület, the eighth district of Budapest, also known as Józsefváros, including an infamous neighbourhood where the film takes place. It is sometimes labelled as the Hungarian South Park. It has been distributed in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, United Kingdom, France, the Benelux countries, Romania, Poland, Portugal and Taiwan, and it is going to be shown in the United States. It was also shown at film festivals in Helsinki, Toronto, Copenhagen, Zagreb, Karlovy Vary and the below venues and it will be shown in Warsaw, Vancouver and São Paulo. The animated technique for this movie was rather innovative. The artists took 350 headshot pictures of each actor and used these photos for the expressing emotions and the animation of the heads. The bodies were hand drawn. Love, Bitter Love, Bitter is a 2009 Turkish drama film co-produced and directed by A. Taner Elhan, about a literature professor caught in a dangerous love quadrangle. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was screened in competition at the 29th International Istanbul Film Festival. Last Days Here Last Days Here is a 2011 American documentary film featuring Bobby Liebling, lead singer of the American heavy metal band Pentagram. Directed by Don Argott and Demian Fenton, the film had its world premiere at the South by Southwest film festival on , 2011. It is distributed by Sundance Selects. Revolting Rhymes Part One Revolting Rhymes is a 2016 British-German computer animated TV film based on the book of the same name written by Roald Dahl and illustrated by Quentin Blake. Retelling and intertwining five of the six poems from the book, the two-part film was produced by Magic Light Pictures and is narrated by Dominic West. The films were created in Berlin and Cape Town. It aired on PBS in the United States. The first part was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 90th Academy Awards. The Naughty Nineties The Naughty Nineties is a 1945 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It is notable for containing a filmed version of the duos "Whos on First?" routine. This version is shown at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown. The Golden Fortress Sonar Kella, also Shonar Kella is a 1971 mystery novel by Bengali writer and filmmaker Satyajit Ray. In 1974, Ray directed a film adaption of the book, also named Sonar Kella, starring Soumitra Chatterjee, Santosh Dutta, Siddartha Chatterjee and Kushal Chakraborty. The movie was released in the United States as The Golden Fortress. Sankarabharanam Sankarabharanam is a 1980 Indian Telugu-language musical drama film written and directed by K. Viswanath. Produced by Edida Nageswara Rao under the production company Poornodaya Art Creations, Sankarabharanam starred J. V. Somayajulu, Manju Bhargavi, Chandramohan and Rajyalakshmi. The soundtrack was composed by K. V. Mahadevan and remained a chartbuster. The film throws light on the chasm between Classical and Western Music based on the perspective of people from two different generations. The film was screened at the 8th International Film Festival of India, the Tashkent Film Festival, Asia Pacific Film Festival and the Moscow International Film Festival held in May 1980. The film has also won the Prize of the Public at the Besançon Film Festival of France in the year 1981. For the April 2013 centennial of Indian cinema, CNN-India included Sankarabharanam on its list of "100 greatest Indian films of all time", while Forbes included J. V. Somayajulus performance in the film on its list of "25 Greatest Acting Performances of Indian Cinema". The film has received four National Film Awards including the National Film Award for Best Film with Mass Appeal, Wholesome Entertainment & Aesthetic Values, and five state Nandi Awards. The film was also dubbed in Tamil and Malayalam under the same title. Marianne & Juliane Marianne and Juliane, also called The German Sisters in the United Kingdom, is a 1981 West German film directed by Margarethe von Trotta. The screenplay is a fictionalized account of the true lives of Christiane and Gudrun Ensslin. Gudrun, a member of The Red Army Faction, was found dead in her prison cell in Stammheim in 1977. In the film, Von Trotta depicts the two sisters Juliane and Marianne through their friendship and journey to understanding each other. Marianne and Juliane was von Trottas third film and solidified her position as a director of the New German Cinema. Marianne and Juliane also marked the first time that von Trotta worked with Barbara Sukowa. They would go on to work on six more films together. The Princess & the Marine The Princess and the Marine is a 2001 American made-for-television romantic drama film based on the true story of American Marine Jason Johnson and Bahraini Princess Meriam Al-Khalifa, with stars Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Marisol Nichols in the roles of Jason and Meriam. Cloaca Cloaca is a 2003 Dutch film, directed by Willem van de Sande Bakhuyzen. It is a film adaptation of the 2002 theatre play Cloaca written by Maria Goos, who wrote the scenario for the film as well. The leading roles celebrate men in their 40s who were formerly student friends but since then have let their relationship go stale. They are played by: Gooss husband Peter Blok, Pierre Bokma, Gijs Scholten van Aschat, and Jaap Spijkers. Female roles were played by Caro Lenssen, Elsie de Brauw, and Marleen Stolz. Eric Schneider acted in a supporting role as Brest, Pieters bosss boss. Blok, Bokma, Goos, Scholten van Aschat, and Van de Sande Bakhuyzen know each other from the Toneelacademie Maastricht. The film was conceived as a made-for-TV film but later got a cinema release. It won the public prize for Dutch film at a festival in 2003, and was released on DVD in 2005. The Ninth Day The Ninth Day is a 2004 German historical drama film directed by Volker Schlöndorff and starring Ulrich Matthes and August Diehl. It was released by Kino International. The film is about a Catholic priest from Luxembourg who is imprisoned in Dachau concentration camp, but released for nine days. The story is based on a portion of Pfarrerblock 25487, the diary of Father Jean Bernard, which was translated into English by Deborah Lucas Schneider as Priestblock 25487: A Memoir of Dachau. Blood of My Blood Blood of My Blood is a 2011 Portuguese drama film directed by João Canijo. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and was awarded at the San Sebastian International Film Festival, Palm Springs International Film Festival, Miami International Film Festival, among others. It was the most commercially successful film of the year in Portugal. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards Male and Female Male and Female is a 1919 American silent adventure/drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Gloria Swanson and Thomas Meighan. Its main themes are gender relations and social class. The film is based on the J. M. Barrie play The Admirable Crichton. A previous version was filmed the year before in England as The Admirable Crichton. The 39 Steps The 39 Steps is a 1959 British thriller film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Kenneth More and Taina Elg. Produced by Betty Box, it is a remake of the 1935 Alfred Hitchcock film, loosely based on the novel The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan. In the film, diplomat Richard Hannay returns home to London, only to become inadvertently embroiled in the death of a British spy investigating the head of an organisation planning to sell the secret of a British ballistic missile. Hannay thus travels to Scotland to escape the police, and attempts to complete the spys work. It is the first colour version of the Buchan tale, and, unlike the mainly studio-bound original, features extensive location shooting. Several large set pieces and much of the dialogue are taken from the original film. As with the Hitchcock version, the scenario was contemporary rather than the pre-Great War setting of Buchans original. Summer and Smoke Summer and Smoke is a 1961 American drama film directed by Peter Glenville, and starring Laurence Harvey and Geraldine Page, with Rita Moreno, Una Merkel, John McIntire, Thomas Gomez, Pamela Tiffin, Malcolm Atterbury, Lee Patrick, and Earl Holliman. Based on the Tennessee Williams play of the same name, it was adapted by James Poe and Meade Roberts. The story follows a young reserved girl who meets a doctor who lives on the wild side. They become friends, but their respective beliefs create difficulties for the relationship. The Bostonians The Bostonians is a 1984 British romantic drama film based on Henry Jamess novel The Bostonians. It was adapted by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. The film stars Vanessa Redgrave, Christopher Reeve, Madeleine Potter and Jessica Tandy. The movie received respectable reviews and showings at arthouse theaters in New York, London and other cities. Vanessa Redgrave received 1984 Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations for Best Actress, and the movie earned other award nominations for its costume design. Morons from Outer Space Morons from Outer Space is a 1985 British comedy-science fiction film directed by Mike Hodges and starring Griff Rhys Jones, Mel Smith, Joanne Pearce, Jimmy Nail and James B. Sikking. My Girl Fan Chan is a 2003 Thai romantic film offering a nostalgic look back at the childhood friendship of a boy and girl growing up in a small town in Thailand in the 1980s. It was the debut film by six young screenwriter-directors, Vitcha Gojiew, Songyos Sugmakanan, Nithiwat Tharathorn, Witthaya Thongyooyong, Anusorn Trisirikasem and Komgrit Triwimol. With a soundtrack that featured Thai pop music of the era, Fan Chan was the top domestic film at the Thailand box office in 2003, earning 140 million baht. Hiroshima Hiroshima is a BBC docudrama that premiered as a television special on 5 August 2005, marking the eve of the 60th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. The program was aired on the Discovery Channel and BBC America in the United States. The documentary features historical reenactments using firsthand eyewitness accounts and computer-generated imagery of the explosion. The film won an Emmy and three BAFTA awards in 2006. Pulling Strings Pulling Strings is a 2013 bilingual and Mexican-American romantic comedy film directed by Pitipol Ybarra and starring Laura Ramsey and Jaime Camil. It’s about a single father and struggling Mariachi singer who falls for a U.S. Embassy employee while seeking for a visa for his daughter. Pas son genre Not My Type is a 2014 French-Belgian romance film directed by Lucas Belvaux and starring Émilie Dequenne and Loïc Corbery. It was based on the 2011 novel Pas son genre by Philippe Vilain. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Bonnie Scotland Bonnie Scotland is a 1935 American film starring Laurel and Hardy, produced by Hal Roach for Hal Roach Studios and directed by James W. Horne. Although the film begins in Scotland, a large part of the action is set in India. The Dacians Dacii is a 1967 historical drama film about the run up to Domitians Dacian War, which was fought between the Roman empire and the Dacians in AD 87-88. The film mixes historical events with a fictional story about a Roman general who is the son of a Dacian spy. The film was directed by Romanian director Sergiu Nicolaescu. It was released on 31 May 1967 in France. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. In Romania the film was immensely successful, and it remains one of the most watched films of all time in the country. Five the Hard Way You may have been looking for Five the Hard Way The Sidehackers is a 1969 American action film about motorcycle racing with a twist. Each motorcycle has a sidehack, in which a passenger rides and tilts to one side or another when going around curves. The credits thank the "Southern California Sidehack Association"; sidehacking is also known as sidecarcross or "sidecar motocross racing". Graffiti Bridge Graffiti Bridge is a 1990 American rock musical drama film written by, directed by, and starring Prince in his fourth and final film role. It is the sequel to his 1984 film Purple Rain. Like its predecessor, it was accompanied by a soundtrack album of the same name. The Boys from St. Petri The Boys from St. Petri is a 1991 Danish drama film directed by Søren Kragh-Jacobsen. It was screened out of competition at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. The film is inspired by the activities of the Churchill Club, but the actual plot is fiction. It is based on Bjarne Reuters book Drengene fra Sankt Petri. It has been published in English as Boys from St. Petri. Critical Care Critical Care is a 1997 film directed by Sidney Lumet. The film is a satire about American medicine. The screenplay by Steven Schwartz is based on the novel by Richard Dooling and stars James Spader, Kyra Sedgwick, Anne Bancroft, Helen Mirren, Jeffrey Wright, and Albert Brooks. Rick Baker provided special makeup effects. The film is about a doctor who finds himself involved in a fight with two half sisters over the care of their ailing father. The Bumblebee Flies Anyway For the novel by Robert Cormier, see The Bumblebee Flies Anyway The Bumblebee Flies Anyway is a 1999 film starring Elijah Wood, directed by Martin Duffy. It was based on the novel of the same name by Robert Cormier. Lost Voyage Lost Voyage is a 2001 supernatural thriller directed, edited and co-written by Christian McIntire that debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel. Dil Maange More!!! Dil Maange More!!! is a 2004 Indian Hindi romantic drama film directed by Anant Mahadevan and produced by Fourth Wall Productions. it features Shahid Kapoor, Ayesha Takia, Tulip Joshi, Soha Ali Khan, Gulshan Grover and Zarina Wahab. It was released on 23 December 2004 and it was a box office failure. Midnight Son Midnight Son is a 2011 vampire horror film written and directed by Scott Leberecht, produced by Matt Compton, and starring Zak Kilberg. A trailer was released late October 2010. The Forbidden Door The Forbidden Door is a 2009 Indonesian thriller film, directed by Joko Anwar. It is based on the novel Pintu Terlarang, written by Sekar Ayu Asmara. Joko Anwar won the Best of Puchon award at the 2009 Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival, and was nominated for the Golden Kinnaree Award at the 2009 Bangkok International Film Festival. Habibie & Ainun Habibie & Ainun is a 2012 Indonesian drama film produced by Manoj Punjabi and Dhamoo Punjabi of MD Pictures. Starring Reza Rahadian, Bunga Citra Lestari and Tio Pakusadewo, the film is based on the memoir written by the 3rd President of the Republic of Indonesia, B. J. Habibie about his wife, Hasri Ainun Habibie, also named "Habibie and Ainun". The film, released on 20 December 2012, drew the largest theatrical audience to date in Indonesian cinema history with 4.7 million viewers. It also became MD Pictures highest grossing film produced to date. The film was followed by a prequel, Rudy Habibie in 2016, with Rahadian reprising his role. Cain and Mabel Cain and Mabel is a 1936 romantic comedy film designed as a vehicle for Marion Davies in which she co-stars with Clark Gable. The story had been filmed before, in 1924, by William Randolph Hearsts production company, Cosmopolitan, as a silent called The Great White Way, starring Anita Stewart and Oscar Shaw. In this version, Robert Paige introduced the song "Ill Sing You a Thousand Love Songs", with music by Harry Warren and words by Al Dubin, who also wrote "Coney Island", "Here Comes Chiquita", and other songs. Amy's Orgasm Amys Orgasm is a 2001 film directed by Julie Davis. It stars Julie Davis as Amy, a 29-year-old Jewish woman who usually avoids dating as she does not believe in love. One day she starts dating the most unlikely man for her, Matthew Starr, a radio shock jock known for his sexist on-air shenanigans. But is Matthew really a ladies man or is his radio persona all for show? Amy has to take a risk and open her heart if shes going to give love a chance. The film won the "Audience Choice Award" in the 2001 Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Baba Baba is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language supernatural action film written and produced by Rajinikanth under his banner Lotus International and directed by Suresh Krissna and cinematography by Chota K. Naidu. With Rajinikanth in the lead role, the films cast included Manisha Koirala, Vijayakumar, M. N. Nambiar, Goundamani, Sujatha, Karunas, Ashish Vidyarthi, Amrish Puri, Sayaji Shinde and Riyaz Khan. Guest roles and special appearances were performed by Ramya Krishnan, Sarath Babu, Raghava Lawrence, Prabhu Deva, Radha Ravi and Nassar. The soundtrack and background music were composed by A.R. Rahman. Baba received mixed reviews and did not perform as expected at the box office. The films story is about a carefree young atheist, Baba, who is a reincarnation of a great saint from the Himalayas. After several twists and problems caused by corrupt local politicians, Baba is taken to Mahavatar Babaji, whom Baba was a follower of in his last life. Baba gets tested by the deity and is given seven chances of wishes; the test is that if he uses any one of the wishes for his own personal desires, he would have to take many more births for him to get rid of the Karma. Aloys Aloys is a 2016 Swiss drama film directed by Tobias Nölle. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Trancers II Trancers II is a 1991 American direct-to-video science fiction action film directed by Charles Band. It is a sequel to Trancers and is set six years after the events of the first. Grayson Grayson is a 2004 fan film made by John Fiorella featuring DC Comics character Dick Grayson along with several other DC Universe characters. Since it is a fan film, it was not allowed to be sold at a profit and was thus distributed for free on the Internet. The film is a mock trailer for a Grayson feature film; however, no such film exists. Currently, there are also no plans for a full-length feature film, because the filmmakers have no possibility to produce such a film without the support of Warner Bros. It Waits It Waits is a 2005 American horror film directed by Steven R. Monroe and starring Cerina Vincent, Dominic Zamprogna, and Greg Kean. Written by Richard Christian Matheson, Thomas E. Szollosi, and Stephen J. Cannell, the film is about a female forest ranger who encounters a terrible creature who has been killing people in the remote national forest where she works. When the creature attacks her isolated ranger station and kills her forest ranger boyfriend, she goes after the creature. Filmed on location in British Columbia, Canada, It Waits was a direct-to-DVD release in the United States and worldwide. Sick Nurses Sick Nurses is a 2007 Thai supernatural slasher film, written and directed by Piraphan Laoyont and Thodsapol Siriwiwat. Happy 140 Felices 140 is a 2015 Spanish comedy-drama film directed by Gracia Querejeta. It was co-written by Querejeta and Antonio Mercero. It was released in Spain on April 10, 2015. On September 8, 2015 it was one of the three entries shortlisted to represent Spain at the 88th Academy Awards in the category for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not selected. Affair in Trinidad Affair in Trinidad is a 1952 American film noir directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford. It was produced by Hayworths Beckworth Corporation and released by Columbia Pictures. It is notable as Hayworths "comeback" film after four years away from Columbia, as a re-teaming of the Gilda co-stars, and for a fiery opening number danced barefoot by Hayworth to calypso music. Hayworths singing voice is dubbed by Jo Ann Greer, who later also sang for her in Miss Sadie Thompson and Pal Joey. The films gross take at the box office exceeded Gildas by one million dollars. An Impudent Girl An Impudent Girl is a 1985 French film directed by Claude Miller. It stars Charlotte Gainsbourg, who won the César Award for Most Promising Actress, and Bernadette Lafont, who won the César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. It is a free adaptation of the novel Frankie Addams. The film won the Louis Delluc Prize, and received César nominations for Best Film, Best Director, Most Promising Actor, Best Writing, Best Costume Design and Best Sound. The Velocity of Gary The Velocity of Gary, also known as The Velocity of Gary* *, is a 1999 American dramatic comedy film directed by Dan Ireland and written by James Still, based on his homonymous play. It stars Thomas Jane in the title role, along with Salma Hayek and Vincent DOnofrio. InuYasha the Movie 2: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass is the second film of the Inuyasha series. It was released in 2002 in Japan, and in the United States in 2004. The character designs are identical to the manga series. The song, "Yurayura", is performed by Every Little Thing. Roads to Koktebel Roads to Koktebel is a 2003 Russian drama film directed by Boris Khlebnikov and Aleksey Popogrebskiy. Tara Road Tara Road is a 2005 film directed by Gillies MacKinnon. It is based on the novel of the same name by Maeve Binchy. The Giants The Giants is a 2011 Belgian drama film directed by Bouli Lanners, written by Lanners and Elise Ancion, starring Zacharie Chasseriaud, Martin Nissen, Paul Bartel, Didier Toupy, Karim Leklou, Marthe Keller and Gwen Berrou. Shot in the Ardennes in Belgium and Luxembourg, produced by Jacques-Henri Bronckart and Jani Thiltges for Versus Production, it was released in Belgium on October 12, 2011. The Giants had its world premiere in the Directors Fortnight at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival on May 20, where it won the SACD Prize and the Art Cinema Award. It has received high praise from film critics and is considered one of the best Belgian films of that year, winning five Magritte Awards, including Best Film and Best Director. Små citroner gula Love and Lemons is a 2013 Swedish romantic comedy film directed by Teresa Fabik, based on the novel Yesterdays News by Kajsa Ingemarsson. Of Fathers and Sons Of Fathers and Sons is a 2017 Arabic-language German-Syrian documentary film directed by Talal Derki about radical jihadism and terrorist training in Syria. Day the World Ended Day the World Ended is a 1955 independently made black-and-white post-apocalyptic science fiction film, produced and directed by Roger Corman, that stars Richard Denning, Lori Nelson, Adele Jergens, and Mike Connors. Chet Huntley of NBC, later of The Huntley-Brinkley Report, served as the films narrator. Day the World Ended was released by American Releasing Corporation as a double feature with The Phantom from 10. The films storyline centers on a heroic scientist who, with a small band of other survivors, must face off against a mutant monster following an atomic war that appears to have destroyed human civilization. Karlsson on the Roof Världens bästa Karlsson is a Swedish family film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 2 December 1974, directed by Olle Hellbom. It is based on a book about Karlsson-on-the-Roof by Astrid Lindgren. Last Resort Last Resort is a film by Paweł Pawlikowski, released in 2000 and starring Dina Korzun, Artyom Strelnikov and Paddy Considine. Michael Jackson Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour is a live concert DVD by American recording artist Michael Jackson released on July 25, 2005. The DVD was previously included with The Ultimate Collection box set in 2004. The concert took place during Jacksons first leg on his Dangerous World Tour on October 1, 1992 at the Bucharest National Stadium, with a sold-out attendance of 90,000. This concert is the first concert by Jackson that has been officially released on DVD in the United States, also released in Asia market on double Video CD. The other official releases by Michael Jackson is a VHS of his HIStory World Tour concert in Seoul, South Korea, and it was released only in South Korea in 1996, and Live at Wembley July 16, which is the second leg of his Bad World Tour. There are various versions of the footage of the same concert that exist. The first version was broadcast the next day by BBC; following Jacksons death, this version was rebroadcast on BNN/Ned3. All the footage in this version is from the Bucharest concert. The version that appears on the DVD was broadcast on HBO in 1992, which became the highest audience in the channels history for a single broadcast. This version, while mostly having footage of Jackson performing at the Bucharest Concert, also consisted of footage from concerts in other locations such as Madrid and London. Also missing were the "Brace Yourself" video introduction and the "We Are the World Interlude," which were included in the original BBC Telecast. The crowd screaming and intro before "Wanna Be Startin Somethin" is featured in Jacksons 2010 song "Behind the Mask". Turn the River Turn the River is a film written and directed by Chris Eigeman and starring Famke Janssen, Jaymie Dornan, Rip Torn, Matt Ross, Lois Smith, Marin Hinkle, Terry Kinney, Jordan Bridges, and Ari Graynor. The film debuted at the Hamptons International Film Festival on October 17, 2007. A Dennis the Menace Christmas A Dennis the Menace Christmas is a 2007 direct-to-video film starring Maxwell Perry Cotton and Robert Wagner, based on the comic strip by Hank Ketcham. It is a sequel to Dennis the Menace and Dennis the Menace Strikes Again. The plot is based on Charles Dickenss A Christmas Carol. Composer Peter Allen was nominated for a Leo Award for his score for the film. None of the cast from the first or second film appear in this film. Bibliothèque Pascal Bibliothèque Pascal is a 2010 Hungarian drama film directed by Szabolcs Hajdu. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it didnt make the final shortlist. Thoongaavanam Thoongaa Vanam is a 2015 Indian action thriller film directed by Rajesh M. Selva starring Kamal Haasan, Prakash Raj, Trisha Krishnan, Kishore, Sampath Raj, and Yugi Sethu in the lead roles, while Aman Abdullah, Asha Sharath, Madhu Shalini, and Jagan play supporting roles. The film was simultaneously shot in Tamil and Telugu, the latter as Cheekati Rajyam. The film is produced by Raaj Kamal Films International and Sri Gokulam Movies. The film is a remake of the French film Nuit Blanche. It received positive reviews from critics. War of the Colossal Beast War of the Colossal Beast is a 1958 black-and-white science fiction film, written, produced, and directed by Bert I. Gordon for his Carmel Productions, and starring Dean Parkin, Sally Fraser, and Roger Pace. It is the sequel to Gordons earlier The Amazing Colossal Man and was distributed theatrically by American International Pictures as the top half of a double feature with Attack of the Puppet People. The films storyline picks up where The Amazing Colossal Man left off, although it was not marketed as a sequel and features a different cast. Inspector Palmu's Error Komisario Palmun erehdys is a Finnish crime film directed by Matti Kassila for Suomen Filmiteollisuus. It is set in 1930s Helsinki and centers on Inspector Palmus investigation of the murder of rich and decadent Bruno Rygseck. It is based on Mika Waltaris 1940 novel of the same name, and was the first film adaptation of his Inspector Palmu novels. The film was followed by three sequels, Kaasua, Tähdet kertovat and Vodkaa, which were produced by a different studio, Fennada-Filmi, but directed by Kassila and featured the same core cast. It has enjoyed great popularity over the years, and in 2012, it was voted the best Finnish film of all time by Finnish film critics, journalists and bloggers in a poll organized by Yle Uutiset. Film Film is a 1965 short film written by Samuel Beckett, his only screenplay. It was commissioned by Barney Rosset of Grove Press. Writing began on 5 April 1963 with a first draft completed within four days. A second draft was produced by 22 May and a 40-leaf shooting script followed thereafter. It was filmed in New York City in July 1964. Becketts original choice for the lead – referred to only as “O” – was Charlie Chaplin, but his script never reached him. Both Beckett and the director Alan Schneider were interested in Zero Mostel and Jack MacGowran. However, the former was unavailable and the latter, who accepted at first, became unavailable due to his role in a "Hollywood epic." Beckett then suggested Buster Keaton. Schneider promptly flew to Los Angeles and persuaded Keaton to accept the role along with "a handsome fee for less than three weeks work." James Karen, who was to have a small part in the film, also encouraged Schneider to contact Keaton. The filmed version differs from Becketts original script but with his approval since he was on set all the time, this being his only visit to the United States. The script printed in Collected Shorter Plays of Samuel Beckett states: “This is the original film project for Film. No attempt has been made to bring it into line with the finished work. The one considerable departure from what was imagined concerns the opening sequence in the street. This was first shot as given, then replaced by a simplified version in which only the indispensable couple is retained. For the rest the shooting script followed closely the indications in the script.” It was remade by the British Film Institute without Becketts supervision, as Film: a screenplay by Samuel Beckett. David Rayner Clark directed Max Wall. It first appeared in print in Eh Joe and Other Writings. The Trap The Trap is a Canadian-British romantic adventure film released in 1966, written by David D. Osborn and directed by Sidney Hayers. Shot in the wilderness of the Canadian province of British Columbia, Oliver Reed and Rita Tushingham star in this unusual love story about a rough trapper and a mute orphan girl. The soundtrack was composed by Ron Goodwin and the main theme is familiar as the title music used by the BBC for London Marathon coverage. The film had its World Premiere on 15 September 1966 at the Leicester Square Theatre in the West End of London. Conrack Conrack is a 1974 American drama film based on the 1972 autobiographical book The Water Is Wide by Pat Conroy, directed by Martin Ritt and starring Jon Voight in the title role, alongside Paul Winfield, Madge Sinclair, Hume Cronyn and Antonio Fargas. The film was released by 20th Century Fox on March 15, 1974. The novel was remade as Wide, a Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie starring Jeff Hephner and Alfre Woodard. Italianamerican Italianamerican is a 1974 documentary directed by Martin Scorsese and featuring Scorseses parents, Catherine and Charles. The Scorseses talk about their experiences as Italian immigrants in New York City among other things, while having dinner at their flat on Elizabeth Street. Scorseses mother also instructs how to cook her meatballs, a recipe later featured in the credits of the film. Among the subjects discussed in the film are family, religion, their origins, Italian ancestors, life in Italy after the war and the hardships of poor Sicilian immigrants in America striving to make money. The Terrorists Ransom, known in North America and some countries as The Terrorists, is a 1974 Eastmancolor film starring Sean Connery and Ian McShane and directed by Finnish director Caspar Wrede. The plot concerns a group of terrorists who try to extract a large sum of money from two governments. The Second Civil War The Second Civil War is a satirical comedy film made for the HBO cable television network and first shown on March 15, 1997. Directed by Joe Dante, the film is a satire about anti-immigrant sentiment in the United States. The film also stars James Earl Jones, Elizabeth Peña, and Denis Leary as reporters for a CNN-like cable network; Phil Hartman as the U.S. President; James Coburn as his chief political advisor; and William Schallert as the Secretary of Defense. Brian Keith portrayed a general in one of his final movie roles. Sharpe's Justice Sharpes Justice is a British television drama, the 13th of a series that follows the career of Richard Sharpe, a fictional British soldier during the Napoleonic Wars. Unlike most of the other installments of the series, this episode was not based on a novel by Bernard Cornwell. A key scene in the story is based on the Peterloo Massacre of 1819, reset here to Keighley in Yorkshire, in 1814. 20 Dates 20 Dates is a 1998 American mockumentary film. Myles Berkowitz directs and stars as himself, a man who decides to combine "the two biggest failures in my life--professional and personal" by setting out on a filmed quest to have 20 dates and come out with both a movie career and a love interest. While most of his dates are disasters of varying stripes, Myles ultimately meets the lovely Elisabeth on his 17th date and they completely hit it off, leaving him with a new dilemma when he wants to finish the movie anyway and puts his new romance at risk. China Strike Force China Strike Force is a 2000 Hong Kong action film starring Aaron Kwok, Norika Fujiwara, Leehom Wang and Ruby Lin alongside American stars Mark Dacascos and Coolio. It was directed by Stanley Tong and written by Tong and Steven Whitney. Diamond Dogs Diamond Dogs is a 2007 Canadian-Chinese action film directed by Samuel Dolhasca and uncredited co-directed by Dolph Lundgren, who also starred in the film. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on April 29, 2008. The Restless The Restless is a 2006 South Korean fantasy film directed by Jo Dong-oh, starring Kim Tae-hee and Jung Woo-sung. The films Korean title, Joong-cheon, is literally translated as "Midheaven". Demon Empire is an alternative English name for the film. New Town Killers New Town Killers is a British drama film written and directed by Richard Jobson, starring James Anthony Pearson and Dougray Scott. New Town Killers follows two business men, portrayed by Dougray Scott and Alastair Mackenzie, who play macabre cat and mouse games with people from the fringes of society. The film was an official selection for both The Times BFI London Film Festival, 2008 and The International Thessaloniki Film Festival, 2008. Love Birds Love Birds is a 2011 New Zealand romantic comedy film starring New Zealand stand up comedian Rhys Darby and Golden Globe winner Sally Hawkins. It was directed by Paul Murphy and written by Nick Ward. The film was released on 24 February 2011. Saving Santa Saving Santa is a 2013 computer-animated comedy film created and written by Tony Nottage and directed by Leon Joosen, produced by Tony Nottage, Terry Stone and Nick Simunek. The Trump Prophecy The Trump Prophecy is a 2018 Christian political drama biopic based on a story by Orlando-based retired firefighter Mark Taylor that he named "The Commander-in-Chief Prophecy." It is a collaboration between ReelWorksStudios and Liberty Universitys Cinematic Arts program, and is the schools second involvement in a theatrically released motion picture after another Christian film, Extraordinary. ReelWorksStudios is owned by Rick Eldridge, who produced the film, and the schools Cinematic Arts department is handled by Stephen Schultze, the films director. The film stars Chris Nelson as Taylor, who suffers from PTSD after a house fire that kills a young boy. In April 2011, after a prayer from his wife, he is told by God that Donald Trump would one day become president of the United States. By the time near the 2016 election, Mary Colbert learns about the message and starts a national prayer chain to make Gods wish of Trump becoming president come true. There are two parts of The Trump Prophecy: the narrative part about Taylors experiences that makes up around three quarters of the film, and an interview segment with well-known speakers in the evangelical and conservative circle of the United States. Described by Vox as a depiction of Christian nationalism in the United States, The Trump Prophecy was released in a time when the idea that God was responsible for Trump winning the election was shared by several evangelical leaders like Franklin Graham, Richard Land, and Robert Jeffress. It was screened in theaters only on the days of October 2 and October 4, 2018, landing at number 22 on the weekly American box office chart with $671,198 grossed. While making less than its $2 million budget, the film was considered a commercial success by Eldridge and well-received by audiences. However, the film garnered negative reviews from professional critics. The Trump Prophecys producers denied any political motive behind the film. Nevertheless, it was viewed by some Christian experts, film critics, and Liberty University students as political propaganda. Facebook blocked ads for the film for being political, and a Liberty University student started an online petition trying to stop the film that was signed by more than 2,000 people. Dark City Dark City is a 1950 American film noir crime film produced by Hal B. Wallis, directed by William Dieterle, and starring Charlton Heston in his screen debut. The cast also features Lizabeth Scott, Viveca Lindfors, Dean Jagger, Don DeFore, Ed Begley, Jack Webb and Harry Morgan. Webb and Morgan both went on to co-star in the popular police drama television series Dragnet. Heston made his first professional big-screen appearance in the movie, having starred in two amateur college films a decade before. In interviews much later, he would refer to Dark City as "definitely not an A picture, but a pretty good B." Ricomincio da tre Ricomincio da tre, internationally released as Im Starting from Three, is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed, co-written, and starring Massimo Troisi in his film debut. The film was awarded with two David di Donatello awards for Best Film and Best Actor. Penn & Teller Get Killed Penn & Teller Get Killed is a 1989 black comedy film directed by Arthur Penn starring the magicians Penn & Teller. The duo play themselves in a satirical account of what the audience would perhaps imagine the pair doing in their daily lives. Most of the action involves Penn and Teller playing practical jokes on each other along with Penns girlfriend, Carlotta. The final joke, as the title of the film implies, has serious consequences for all three. It was the last theatrical film to be directed by Arthur Penn, and received mostly negative reviews from critics. Escanaba in da Moonlight Escanaba in da Moonlight is a 2001 American comedy film written, directed, and starring Jeff Daniels. It is a comedy about hunting and hunting traditions and is set in the Escanaba area. The film is known for its spectacular usage of upper peninsula language and slang. The movie is the film adaptation of the play of the same name, which premiered at Jeff Daniels Purple Rose Theatre in Chelsea. A Crime in Paradise A Crime in Paradise is a 2001 French comedy film directed by Jean Becker, adapted by Sebastien Japrisot from the story by Sacha Guitry, and starring Jacques Villeret and Josiane Balasko. The scenario was used on the film La Poison. The Blue Umbrella The Blue Umbrella is a 2005 Indian drama film based on the novel The Blue Umbrella by Ruskin Bond. It was directed by Vishal Bhardwaj and starred Shreya Sharma and Pankaj Kapur in lead roles. The music was by Bhardwaj and lyrics were penned by Gulzar. Stephanie Daley Stephanie Daley — retitled What She Knew for US television — is a 2006 film starring Amber Tamblyn, Melissa Leo, Tilda Swinton and Timothy Hutton. The film, which received a limited release in North America on April 20, 2007, focuses on the issue of teenage pregnancy. Stephanie Daley was developed at the Sundance Writers and Filmmakers Lab, and premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. The film also earned Tamblyn a nomination for best supporting female at the 2006 Independent Spirit Awards and the Leopard prize for best actress at the 2006 Locarno film festival. Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars is a 2010 Canadian/American television film starring Jennifer Stone that premiered on March 19, 2010 on Movie Central and The Movie Network in Canada, and on March 26, 2010, on Disney Channel in the United States. It is an adaptation of the book Harriet the Spy, by Louise Fitzhugh, the second after the 1996 Harriet the Spy film that starred Michelle Trachtenberg as Harriet. The film was produced by 9 Story Entertainment. Vanessa Morgan, who starred as Marion in the movie, went on to star in My Babysitters a Vampire and its subsequent television series, which also aired on Disney Channel. The film centers on Harriet M. Welsch, an 11-year-old in the book, changed to a teenager for the film. Jennifer Stone told Popstar magazine, "Were basing it off the charm of the first book. They aged Harriet up to 16, and it still deals with mean girls, except it matures that a little. Its a bit more of mean girls having to do with gossip and heartthrobs and all that. The first book was written in the 60s so were trying to bring it up to 2010. Were putting our own spin on it." It is the first Disney Channel film since 1997 that was not promoted as a "Disney Channel Original Movie" and the first released through 9 Story Entertainment. It was co-produced in association with Disney Channel and Canadian pay TV channels Movie Central and The Movie Network. However, according to the Disney Channel website, the film is listed as a Disney Channel Original Movie. Dark Souls Dark Souls is a Norwegian horror film, written, directed, and co-edited by César Ducasse and Mathieu Péteul. It premiered in Norway on 14 January 2011. Nice Guy Johnny Nice Guy Johnny is a 2010 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Edward Burns, and starring Matt Bush, Kerry Bishé, and Burns. Nightingale Nightingale is a 2014 American drama film directed by Elliott Lester and written by Frederick Mensch. The film stars David Oyelowo. The film premiered on HBO on May 29, 2015. The Hive The Hive is a 2014 American science fiction horror film co-written and directed by David Yarovesky. The film was released in a limited release on September 14, 2015, by Nerdist Industries. Making a Living Making a Living is the first film starring Charlie Chaplin. It premiered on February 2, 1914. Chaplin plays Edgar English, a lady-charming swindler who runs afoul of the Keystone Kops. It was written and directed by Henry Lehrman. Khuda Gawah Khuda Gawah is a 1992 Indian epic drama film, written and directed by Mukul S. Anand. The film stars Sridevi and Amitabh Bachchan in the lead roles. Akkineni Nagarjuna, Shilpa Shirodkar, and Danny Denzongpa are featured in supporting roles. The original score was composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film marked Sridevi and Bachchans third collaboration. In the film; Badshah Khan travels from Afghanistan to India to find the killer of Benazirs father so that he can impress her. He succeeds but soon finds himself framed for a murder and trapped in an Indian prison. Khuda Gawah was released theatrically on May 8, 1992. The film upon release received critical acclaim with praise drawn towards the films direction, screenplay, performances, music and production. The film was a major commercial success, grossing 17.9 crore worldwide, becoming the third highest grossing Indian film of 1992. It entered Limca Book of Records as the first Indian film to use surround sound technique. The film was dubbed in Telugu and was later adapted into a Pakistani television series, by the same name. The film received nine nominations at the 38th Filmfare Awards, including Best Film and won three: Best Director, Best Supporting Actor and Best Sound. Both Sridevi and Bachchan were honored by the Afghan government. Roommates Roommates is a 1995 American comedy-drama film, starring Peter Falk, D. B. Sweeney, and Julianne Moore, directed by Peter Yates. The original music score was composed by Elmer Bernstein. The film was marketed with the tagline, "Some people talk. Some people listen. When youre 107 and going strong, you do whatever you want." Up, Up, and Away! Up, Up and Away is a 2000 Disney Channel Original Movie. The film is a comedy/adventure about a boy from a family of superheroes who, despite not having any super powers of his own, is called on to save the world. 13 Roses Las 13 Rosas is a 2007 Spanish film directed by Emilio Martínez Lázaro. It stars Pilar Lopez de Ayala, Verónica Sánchez and Marta Etura. The plot, based on a true story, follows the tragic fate of thirteen young women, fighting for their ideals in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War. Where the #$&% Is Santa? Bam Margera Presents: Where the #$&% Is Santa? is a film released in 2008 by Warner Bros.. The film stars Bam Margera, Brandon Novak, Mark The Bagger, and other members both of Margeras family and friends. It follows the daredevil and comedic themes of Margeras MTV shows Viva La Bam and Jackass, while retaining a holiday-themed goal for the film; namely celebrating Christmas and finding Santa Claus. Bam Margera also mentioned a sequel to this movie on Radio Bam. Camel Spiders Camel Spiders is a 2011 made-for-television horror sci-fi film starring Brian Krause, C. Thomas Howell and screamqueen Jessica Cameron. It was directed by genre veteran Jim Wynorski and executive produced by Roger Corman. Jersey Shore Shark Attack Jersey Shore: Shark Attack is a 2012 television film that aired on Syfy on June 8, 2012 and was written by Michael Ciminera and Richard Gnolfo. It was built around the popularity of the well-known MTV program, Jersey Shore. Zombie Massacre Zombie Massacre is a 2013 Italian-German-Canadian-American zombie horror film written and directed by Luca Boni and Marco Ristori. Uwe Boll served as producer and acted within the film in the role of President of the United States. The film stars Christian Boeving, Mike Mitchell, and Tara Cardinal, and is an adaptation of the Wii video game of the same name, developed by 1988 Games. The film had its UK DVD release on July 1, 2013. All for Two All for Two is a 2013 Danish comedy film directed by Rasmus Heide. It is a sequel to All for One. 8-Ball 8-pallo is a 2013 Finnish film directed by Aku Louhimies and based on a crime novel Elävien kirjoihin by Marko Kilpi. The Stolen Princess: Ruslan and Ludmila The Stolen Princess is a 2018 Ukrainian 3D animated fantasy film directed by Oleg Malamuzh and based on the fairy tale Ruslan and Ludmila by Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin. The film premiere in Ukraine took place on March 7, 2018. The film tells about a wandering artist Ruslan who saves princess Mila kidnapped by evil sorcerer Shernomore. Venus in Furs Venus in Furs is a 1969 Italian supernatural erotic thriller film directed by Jesús Franco and starring James Darren. The film bears only a superficial resemblance to the 1870 Venus in Furs novel by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch. The title and character names in Francos original script were changed to the novels for commercial reasons. Francos film is a surreal supernatural erotic thriller about unattainable love and how far one is willing to go for the person they desire. It is not a study in masochism as portrayed in the novel. Death of A Cheerleader A Friend to Die For is a 1994 American psychological thriller television film directed by William A. Graham. Written by Dan Bronson, the film is based on the real-life murder of Kirsten Costas, who was killed by her classmate, Bernadette Protti, in 1984. The film was the highest-rated TV movie of 1994. Kadosh Kadosh is a 1999 film by Israeli director Amos Gitai. It was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Guilty Guilty is a 2011 French drama film directed by Vincent Garenq about the Outreau trial. Garenq was nominated for the 2012 Best Writing César Award and Philippe Torreton was nominated as Best Actor. Weekender Weekender is a 2011 British drama film directed by Karl Golden and starring Jack OConnell, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Ben Batt and Emily Barclay. It was written by Chris Coghill. Swindle Swindle is a 2013 American television film starring Noah Crawford, Chris ONeal, Jennette McCurdy, Noah Munck, Ariana Grande, Ciara Bravo, and Fred Ewanuick. Based on Gordon Kormans novel of the same name, the film tells the story of Griffin, a boy who retrieves his friends valuable baseball card from an unscrupulous collectibles dealer with the help of his friends. Sneak peeks promoting the film aired on Nickelodeon during three Sam & Cat episodes. The film premiered August 24, 2013 to an audience of over 4.2 million viewers. The film was released on DVD on March 19, 2014, and on Blu-ray on December 4, 2015. Vincent N Roxxy Vincent N Roxxy is a 2016 American action crime-thriller film directed and written by Gary Michael Schultz and starring Emile Hirsch, Zoë Kravitz, Zoey Deutch, Emory Cohen, and Beau Knapp. Principal photography began in December 2014 in Louisiana, and wrapped in January 2015. The film was released on June 2, 2017, by Vertical Entertainment. The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales... The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales… is a 2017 French/Belgian animated anthology comedy film directed by Benjamin Renner and Patrick Imbert, adapted from Renners own comic books The Big Bad Fox and Un bébé à livrer. Originally conceived as half-hour TV specials, the three segments are linked together by a frame narrative. The film premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival on 15 June 2017, and was later released by StudioCanal in France on 21 June. Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze Fred Otts Sneeze is an 1894 short, black-and-white, silent film shot by William K.L. Dickson and featuring Fred Ott. It is the oldest surviving motion picture with a copyright. In the five-second film one of Thomas Edisons assistants, Fred Ott, takes a pinch of snuff and sneezes. According to the Library of Congress, the film was "made for publicity purposes, as a series of still photographs to accompany an article in Harpers Weekly." In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." World Without End World Without End is a 1956 science fiction film directed by Edward Bernds and starring Hugh Marlowe and Nancy Gates. It was made in CinemaScope and Technicolor by Allied Artists and produced by Richard Heermance, World Without End features an early screen role for Australian-born Rod Taylor. The film was distributed on a double feature with the Lon Chaney Jr. film Indestructible Man. Hercules Hercules is a 1958 Italian peplum film based upon the Hercules and the Quest for the Golden Fleece myths. The film stars Steve Reeves as the titular hero and Sylva Koscina as his love interest Princess Iole. Hercules was directed by Pietro Francisci and produced by Federico Teti. The film spawned a 1959 sequel, Hercules Unchained, that also starred Reeves and Koscina. Hercules made Reeves an international film star and effectively paved the way for the dozens of 1960s peplum films featuring bodybuilder actors as mythological heroes and gladiators battling monsters, despots, and evil queens. Maladolescenza Maladolescenza is a 1977 film directed by Pier Giuseppe Murgia. The film caused significant controversy because of its simulated sex scenes involving underage actresses. Because of these scenes, it was banned in several countries, being labeled as child pornography. Avalanche Avalanche is a 1978 American disaster film directed by Corey Allen and starring Rock Hudson, Robert Forster, Mia Farrow and Jeanette Nolan. The film is listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilsons book The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of the 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made. The film was featured in the first season of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 revival, released through Netflix on April 14, 2017. Streamers Streamers is a 1983 film adapted by David Rabe from his play of the same name. The film was directed by Robert Altman and produced by Robert Michael Geisler and John Roberdeau. The cast includes David Alan Grier as Roger, Mitchell Lichtenstein as Richie, Matthew Modine as Billy, Michael Wright as Carlyle, George Dzundza as Cokes, and Guy Boyd as Rooney. The entire cast was named Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival. The film was screened out of competition at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. A Handful of Dust A Handful of Dust is a 1988 British film directed by Charles Sturridge, based on the 1934 novel of the same name by Evelyn Waugh. It stars James Wilby and Kristin Scott Thomas. It was nominated at the 61st Academy Awards for Best Costume, losing to Dangerous Liaisons. Judi Dench won the BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress. L'étudiante LÉtudiante is a 1988 French romantic comedy film directed by Claude Pinoteau and starring Sophie Marceau, Vincent Lindon and Élisabeth Vitali. Written by Claude Pinoteau and Danièle Thompson, the film is about an ambitious teaching student, busy preparing for her final exams, whose studies are interrupted by a passionate affair with a jazz musician. The film was released to French theaters on 10 October 1988 and sold 1,583,067 admissions in France. Krantiveer Krantiveer is a 1994 Indian Hindi-language action crime film directed by Mehul Kumar. The film stars Nana Patekar, Dimple Kapadia, Atul Agnihotri, Mamta Kulkarni, Danny Denzongpa and Paresh Rawal in lead roles. It became the third highest-grossing film of the year, additionally winning three Star Screen Awards, four Filmfare Awards and one National Film Award. The film was remade in Telugu as Punya Bhoomi Naa Desam, with Mohan Babu and in Kannada as Parodi, with Upendra. The sequel of Krantiveer was released as Krantiveer: The Revolution. According to Box Office India its a Blockbuster at the box office. Québec-Montréal Québec-Montréal is a Canadian comedy film, released in 2002. Directed by Ricardo Trogi, the film focuses on nine people, all on the cusp of turning 30 and dealing with complex questions about life and love, whose lives intersect on four separate road trips from Quebec City to Montreal along Quebec Autoroute 20. The films cast includes Patrice Robitaille, Jean-Phillipe Pearson, Stéphane Breton, François Létourneau, Isabelle Blais, Benoît Gouin and Julie LeBreton. The film garnered four Genie Award nominations at the 23rd Genie Awards in 2003, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and Best Editing. It won four Jutra Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress, and was nominated but did not win for Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor and Best Score. Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year A Very Merry Pooh Year is a 2002 American direct-to-video Christmas animated film produced by Walt Disney Animation, S.A and the series finale of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.. The film features the 1991 Christmas television special Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too, as well as the new film, Happy Pooh Year. The film animation production was done by Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd., and Sunwoo Animation, Co., Ltd. It was the only Winnie the Pooh film where Jeff Bennett provided Christopher Robins singing voice. It is also the first Winnie-the-Pooh film where Owl does not appear at all, and the first Winnie the Pooh film that Carly Simon is involved in. Paper Clips Paper Clips is a 2004 American documentary film written and produced by Joe Fab, and directed by Fab and Elliot Berlin, about the Paper Clips Project, in which a middle school class tries to collect 6 million paper clips to represent the 6 million Jews killed by the Nazis. Laddaland Ladda Land is a 2011 Thai horror film directed and co-written by Sophon Sakdaphisit. The film is based on a story about a family who moves into a new house where they gradually begin to encounter paranormal events. The film was very successful in Thailand where it was the number one film in the country on its opening week. The film later had its international premiere at the 17th Busan International Film Festival. The film won six awards at the Thailand National Film Association Awards. Autumn Blood Autumn Blood is a 2013 English-language Austrian drama thriller film starring Sophie Lowe. Cocaine Godmother Cocaine Godmother is a 2018 American biographical crime drama television film directed by Guillermo Navarro and written by David McKenna. The film stars Catherine Zeta-Jones as Griselda Blanco, who was known as the Cocaine Godmother. It premiered on Lifetime channel on January 20, 2018. It has been translated in French and Serbian language. The Wheel La Roue is a French silent film, directed by Abel Gance, who also directed Napoléon and Jaccuse. It was released in 1923. The film used then-revolutionary lighting techniques, and rapid scene changes and cuts. Victor/Victoria Victor/Victoria is a 1995 videotaped television production of the Broadway musical of the same name written and directed by Blake Edwards, starring Julie Andrews, Tony Roberts, Michael Nouri, Rachel York, Richard B. Shull and Gregory Jbara. The plays opening night performance on October 25, 1995 at the Marquis Theatre in New York City was filmed exclusively for Japanese television broadcast by NHK on December 23, 1995. It was directed for the stage by Edwards and directed for television by Matthew Diamond and Goro Kobayashi. Battle for Finland Tali-Ihantala 1944 is a 2007 Finnish war film directed by Åke Lindman and Sakari Kirjavainen, based on the Battle of Tali-Ihantala. Filming began during the summer of 2006 and was screened in autumn 2007. Lindman wanted the film to be as real as possible, and only include facts. He also wanted Finns to remember the sacrifices the soldiers made in those battles. The film received 350,000 euros in production support from the Finnish Film Foundation. The organization created to raise money for the movie was led by Admiral Jan Klenberg and was protected by former Finnish President Mauno Koivisto. The movie was made using a wide array of genuine wartime vehicles and, when it was not possible to acquire originals, replicas were used. Some of the tanks used were vehicles which had participated in the actual real-life battles depicted in the film and had been stored in a museum. Also used was a Focke-Wulf Fw 190 replica made by the German company Flug Werk. During the shooting of the movie, the aircraft was decorated with markings similar to that of Major Erich Rudorffers aircraft in 1944. The reception for the film was mixed. Most of the criticism was targeted at the lack of main characters and a proper plot. Rajamanikyam Rajamanikyam is a 2005 Indian Malayalam-language action film directed by Anwar Rasheed and written by T. A. Shahid. It stars Mammootty in the title role along with Rahman, Manoj K Jayan, Cochin Haneefa, Ranjith, Salim Kumar, Saikumar, Bheeman Raghu, Sindhu Menon, and Padmapriya. The music is composed by Alex Paul. It tells the story of Bellary Raja, a Karnataka based illiterate billionaire who tries to unite his warring siblings. The film was remade in Kannada as Bellary Naga with Vishnuvardhan in lead and in Bengali as Rajkumar with Prosenjit Chatterjee in the lead. Its the only one industrial hit of actor Mammootty. The Mad The Mad is a 2007 comedy/horror film, starring Billy Zane and Maggie Castle, Directed and written by John Kalangis. Love N' Dancing Love N Dancing is a 2009 film about a couple who take part in a competition in the world of swing dancing. The film was directed by Robert Iscove, and stars Amy Smart, Tom Malloy, and Billy Zane. Emmy Award-winning Jeff Bihlman, and scot Little Bihlman contributed 7 original songs to complete the Love N Dancing soundtrack. Chirutha Chirutha is a 2007 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Puri Jagannadh produced by C. Ashwini Dutt under the banner Vyjayanthi Movies. The film marks the debut of Ram Charan, son of the popular Telugu actor Chiranjeevi and Delhi-based model Neha Sharma in the lead roles along with Ashish Vidyarthi, Prakash Raj, Brahmanandam, and Ali playing supporting roles. The film revolves around a young man Charan who searches for the person who murdered his father during his childhood. The local mafia leaders son has committed murder and offers Charan a deal. Charan is going to the prison as he is accepted his crime, while her mother was in the hospital as she was in a critical condition. In the present days, Charan grows up as an adult and is released from prison. While he searches her mother and his home. He is realized that his father is dead as he is no more and he also thought that her mother is also dead. In the process, he falls in love with a girl named Sanjana. The rest of the story shows how Charan avenges his fathers death and wants to found her mother. The film’s soundtrack and score is composed by Mani Sharma, cinematography by Shyam K. Naidu and editing by Saibaba. Its filming began in 2007 and was shot extensively around Thailand. Chirutha was released worldwide on 28 September 2007. The Final Storm The Final Storm is a 2010 apocalyptic thriller film directed by Uwe Boll and written by Canadian screenwriter Tim McGregor. The Widower The Widower is a British television miniseries originally broadcast in three one-hour installments on ITV in 2014. The series portrays the life and crimes of convicted murderer Malcolm Webster. ITV described the show as: "The Widower tells how, over a 13-year period, a seemingly mild-mannered nurse, Malcolm Webster, set about poisoning and murdering his first wife, attempting to do the same to his second wife and moving on to a further scheme to deceive his third fiancée." The series was written by Jim Barton and Jeff Pope. Angels Wear White Angels Wear White is a 2017 Chinese drama film directed by Vivian Qu. It was screened in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival. Along Came Jones Along Came Jones is a 1945 American Comedy Western film directed by Stuart Heisler and starring Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, William Demarest, and Dan Duryea. The film was adapted by Nunnally Johnson from the novel Useless Cowboy by Alan Le May, and directed by Stuart Heisler. Much of the film was shot at the widely filmed Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, Calif. It was the only feature film produced by Cooper during his long movie career, and he had roots at Iverson, having worked there in The Lives of a Bengal Lancer and other productions. Cooper had a Western town built at the movie ranch for Along Came Jones, which was then used in many other productions during the next 10-plus years and became a fixture in B-Westerns in particular. Dream with the Fishes Dream with the Fishes is a 1997 American independent film directed by Finn Taylor. The film is Taylors directorial debut. It was released on June 20, 1997 by Sony Pictures Classics. Sabrina Goes to Rome Sabrina Goes to Rome is a 1998 television film produced for ABC. The film is a part of the Sabrina the Teenage Witch TV series franchise and is the second TV film made for the series following the 1996 Sabrina the Teenage Witch film, which was produced before the TV series went into production. The film features only two main characters from the TV series, the protagonist Sabrina Spellman, and other main character Salem Saberhagen. The film introduces the character of Gwen, a British witch, whom Sabrina meets in Rome. As the film is set in Rome, none of the scenes are set on the original set of the TV series. The film was directed by Tibor Takács, the director of the original Sabrina the Teenage Witch film. Takács also directed an episode of the TV series. Due to the success of Sabrina Goes to Rome, ABC produced a sequel titled Sabrina Down Under. This film again only included Sabrina and Salem from the TV series. Tara Charendoff reprised her role of Gwen for the second film. The film is included in the season 7 DVD release of the Sabrina the Teenage Witch TV series. Let's Make Money Let’s Make Money is an Austrian documentary by Erwin Wagenhofer released in 2008. It is about aspects of the development of the worldwide financial system, claiming that elitists economically exploit the rest of society, especially in the developing world, but also in western nations. Puss Gets the Boot Puss Gets the Boot is a 1940 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the first short in what would become the Tom and Jerry cartoon series. It was directed by William Hanna, Joseph Barbera and Rudolf Ising, and produced by Rudolf Ising and Fred Quimby. As was the practice of MGM shorts at the time, only Rudolf Ising is credited. It was released to theaters on February 10, 1940 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Children The Children is a 1980 low-budget horror film, written and produced by Carlton J. Albright. The movie is about five children in a small town who, thanks to a yellow toxic cloud, are transformed into bloodless zombies with black fingernails who microwave every living thing they put their hands on. The surviving adults of the town must attempt to put a stop to them. The film is currently being distributed by Troma Entertainment. Cold Fever Cold Fever is a 1995 Icelandic film directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. It is a road movie set in Iceland and was the first of Friðriks films to be made in the English language. The movie depicts the travels of a Japanese man across Iceland. It was jokingly promoted as the best Icelandic-Japanese road movie of 1995. The Sun Also Rises The Sun Also Rises is a 2007 film directed, produced and co-written by Chinese director Jiang Wen starring Joan Chen, Anthony Wong, Jaycee Chan, and Jiang Wen himself. This movie is the polyptych of interconnected stories in different time-zones, shifting between a Yunnan village, a campus, and the Gobi Desert. This movie was screened in competition at the Venice International Film Festival and nominated for Golden Lion but lost to Ang Lees historical thriller Lust. This film also premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, and was nominated for Achievement in Cinematography at the 2007 Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Sekirei is a Japanese manga series by Sakurako Gokurakuin. The manga was serialized in Square Enixs seinen magazine Young Gangan between December 2004 and August 2015. A sequel to the manga began serialization in the same magazine in May 2017. An anime adaptation produced by Seven Arcs and directed by Keizō Kusakawa aired in Japan between July and September 2008, and a second season aired between July and September 2010. Both seasons were licensed in North America by Funimation, until their license expired in 2017. The central character of the series is Minato Sahashi, a ronin who failed college examinations twice. His life changes, however, when he meets several girls with special powers called "Sekirei", and is dragged into a battle to decide the fate of the world. Mommo Mommo the Bogeyman is a 2009 Turkish drama film, written, produced and directed by Atalay Taşdiken, about two young siblings who find refuge with their grandfather after their mother dies and their father’s new wife rejects them. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won the Audience Award at the Würzburg International Filmweekend and was nominated in several categories at the 3rd Yeşilçam Awards. Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 is a 2013 Indian action comedy film directed by Sangeeth Sivan. It is a sequel to the 2011 film, Yamla Pagla Deewana and the second installment of Yamla Pagla Deewana film series. It features Dharmendra, Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol from the previous film, with Neha Sharma and Kristina Akheeva as the female leads. The films theatrical trailer was released on 27 March 2013 on YouTube, and its music rights were acquired by Yash Raj Films. Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 was released on 7 June 2013 with mixed-to-negative reviews. The film had a mediocre opening at the box office. Munster, Go Home! Munster, Go Home! is a 1966 American comedy horror film based on the hit 1960s family television sitcom The Munsters. It was directed by Earl Bellamy, who also directed a number of episodes in the series. The film was produced immediately after the television series completed filming for its original run, and included the original cast with the exception of Marilyn, who was played by Debbie Watson replacing Pat Priest from the series. Cellar Dweller Cellar Dweller is a 1988 horror film about a comic book artist who unleashes a demon after drawing it. It was directed by John Carl Buechler, written by Don Mancini credited as Kit Du Bois, and stars Debrah Farentino and Brian Robbins. Freeze Me , or Freezer, is a 2000 Japanese erotic thriller film by director Takashi Ishii. This film stars Harumi Inoue as Chihiro, a rape victim who tries to live a normal life, only to be visited several years later by her three rapists in her apartment and raped again before she kills them. Detective Conan: Countdown to Heaven Case Closed: Countdown to Heaven, known as in Japan, is a 2001 Japanese animated feature film based on the Case Closed manga series, featuring detective Shinichi Kudo, also known as Conan Edogawa. It made 2.9 billion yen. Chennai 600028 Chennai 600028 is a 2007 Tamil-language sports comedy film written and directed by Venkat Prabhu, in his directorial debut. The film stars Jai, Shiva, Premji Amaran, Aravind Akash, Nithin Sathya and newcomers Ajay Raj, Ranjith, Vijay Vasanth, Prasanna, Inigo Prabakaran, Karthik and Arun in the lead along with Vijayalakshmi, daughter of National Film Award-winning director Agathiyan, and Kristine Zedek, making their acting debut as well. The film was produced by S. P. B. Charan along with J. K. Saravana, a Singapore-based award-winning producer. The films score and soundtrack were composed by Premji Amaran and Yuvan Shankar Raja, respectively. The film is based on street cricket played in India, focussing on various themes as friendship, love and rivalry in a suburban area. Following its theatrical release on 27 April 2007, it received critical acclaim and emerged a surprise sleeper hit, running successfully for more than one year in theaters, whilst going on to achieve cult status in the subsequent years. The films title is derived from the pincode for Mandaveli, a suburb of Chennai, where the story takes place. The success of the film gained the relatively unknown actors — Jai, Shiva, Premji Amaren and Nithin Sathya, newcomers Vijayalakshmi, Vijay Vasanth and the director Venkat Prabhu popularity. Upon release, the film was dubbed into Telugu and released as Kodithe Kottalira. The film was also remade in Bengali as Le Chakka, Sinhalese as Super Six, and in Kannada as Bangalore 560023. A sequel for the film, Second Innings, has also since been released. The Curse of Downers Grove The Curse of Downers Grove is an American thriller film written by Bret Easton Ellis. Based on the 1999 novel Downers Grove by Michael Hornburg, the film stars Kevin Zegers, Bella Heathcote, Penelope Mitchell, Lucas Till, Zane Holtz, Helen Slater, and Tom Arnold. The film received a limited theatrical release on August 21, 2015 and a subsequent DVD/Blu-Ray release on September 1, 2015. Knute Rockne All American Knute Rockne, All American is a 1940 American biographical film which tells the story of Knute Rockne, Notre Dame football coach. It stars Pat OBrien portraying the role of Rockne and Ronald Reagan as player George Gipp, a.k.a. "The Gipper," as well as Gale Page, Donald Crisp, Albert Bassermann, Owen Davis Jr., Nick Lukats, Kane Richmond, William Marshall and William Byrne. It also includes cameos by legendary football coaches "Pop" Warner, Amos Alonzo Stagg, William H. Spaulding, and Howard Jones, playing themselves. Reagans presidential campaign revived interest in the film, resulting in reporters calling him "The Gipper." The movie was written by Robert Buckner and directed by Lloyd Bacon, who replaced William K. Howard after filming had begun. In 1997, this film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in their National Film Registry. Adiós, Sabata Adiós, Sabata is a 1970 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Gianfranco Parolini. It is the second film in The Sabata Trilogy by Parolini. Yul Brynner takes over the lead role from Lee Van Cleef, who stars in the first and third films. The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby is a 2000 British-American romantic drama television film, based on the 1925 novel of the same name by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It stars Toby Stephens in the title role of Jay Gatsby, Mira Sorvino as Daisy Buchanan, Paul Rudd as Nick Carraway, Martin Donovan as Tom Buchanan, Francie Swift as Jordan Baker, Heather Goldenhersh as Myrtle Wilson and Matt Malloy as Klipspringer. The film was released on March 29, 2000. New Waterford Girl New Waterford Girl is a Canadian drama-comedy film, released in 1999, directed by Allan Moyle, and written by Tricia Fish. New Waterford Girl stars Liane Balaban as Agnes-Marie "Mooney" Pottie, a teenager in New Waterford who dreams of life beyond her small-town home. She is inspired and fascinated when a family from New York City, with an idiosyncratic daughter her own age, Lou Benza moves into the house next door. Agnes discovers that Lou has a talent for boxing, leading to her taking Lou in as muscle in an attempt to start some changes around their town. The films cast also includes Mary Walsh, Nicholas Campbell, Cathy Moriarty, Andrew McCarthy, Mark McKinney, Bette MacDonald, Ashley MacIsaac, Krista MacDonald, Cassie MacDonald, Darren Keay and Patrick Joyce. Hellphone Hellphone is a 2007 French comedy horror film co-written and directed by James Huth and starring Jean-Baptiste Maunier, Jean Dujardin and Édouard Collin. Evil Evil, also known as Το Κακό in Greek, is 2005 Greek zombie horror film. The film is notable for being the first Greek zombie movie. Death of a Shadow Dood van een Schaduw is a 2012 Belgian fantasy short film written and directed by Tom Van Avermaet, starring Matthias Schoenaerts. On 10 January 2013, it was nominated for the 2012 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. After being nominated for an Oscar, the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD. The House Next Door Aval in Tamil, Gruham in Telugu, and The House Next Door in Hindi, is a 2017 Indian horror film co-written and directed by Milind Rau. Shot simultaneously in the three languages, the film stars Siddharth and Andrea Jeremiah in lead roles, with Siddharth also working on the film as a co-producer and a co-writer. The film was released on 3 November 2017 to mostly positive reviews in all languages. 29 Palms 29 Palms is a 2002 crime thriller film directed by Leonardo Ricagni and starring Jeremy Davies, Michael Lerner, Litefoot, Russell Means, Chris ODonnell, Keith David, Michael Rapaport and Jon Polito. The film is about a bag of money that affects the characters who possess it, and its varied contents, as it passes from one to another. In 2002 Eagle Pictures released the film under the Italian title La Grande Sfida on DVD. Bloodworth Bloodworth is a 2010 drama film directed by Shane Dax Taylor and based on Provinces of Night, a novel by William Gay. The film stars Val Kilmer, Kris Kristofferson and Hilary Duff. Toby Keith was also set to star in the film, but later dropped out. No Kids No Kids is a 2015 Argentine comedy film directed by Ariel Winograd. Hostages Hostages is a 2017 drama film directed and written by Rezo Gigineishvili and co-written by Lasha Bugadze. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. The film is based on true story and tells about Georgian terrorist group attempting to hijack a plane in 1983. Outrage Coda is a 2017 Japanese yakuza film directed by Takeshi Kitano, starring Kitano, and was released in Japan on October 7, 2017. It is a sequel to Kitanos 2012 film, Beyond Outrage, and completes Kitanos Outrage trilogy started in 2010. It received its premiere when it was screened out of competition at the 74th Venice International Film Festival. Let's Rob the Bank Faites sauter la banque! , is a French comedy film from 1964, directed by Jean Girault, written by Louis Sapin and Jean Girault, starring Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "Rob the Bank", "El gran golpe", "Balduin, der Geldschrank-Knacker", "Faccio saltare la banca". Ghosts... of the Civil Dead Ghosts... of the Civil Dead is a 1988 Australian drama-suspense film directed by John Hillcoat. The script was written by Hillcoat, Evan English, Gene Conkie, Nick Cave and Hugo Race. It is partly based on the true story of Jack Henry Abbott. Break Up Break Up is a 1998 American crime thriller film directed by Paul Marcus and written by Anne Amanda Opotowsky. It stars Bridget Fonda, Kiefer Sutherland, Hart Bochner, and Steven Weber. Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai is a 2000 Indian Bollywood film directed by Satish Kaushik, produced by Boney Kapoor, released on 24 August 2000. The film stars Anil Kapoor, Aishwarya rai and Sonali Bendre in the lead roles. It is a remake of the Telugu film Pellichesukundam. Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome is a 38-minute short film by Kenneth Anger, filmed in 1954. Anger created two other versions of this film in 1966 and the late 1970s. According to him, the film takes the name "pleasure dome" from Samuel Taylor Coleridges atmospheric poem "Kubla Khan". Anger was inspired to make the film after attending a Halloween party called "Come as your Madness". The film has gained cult film status. Earlier prints of the film had sequences that were meant to be projected on three different screens, an idea inspired in part by Abel Gances Napoléon. The three-screen version was shown at the Brussels Worlds Fair. Anger subsequently re-edited the film to layer the images. The film was often shown in American universities and art galleries during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. The original edition soundtrack is a complete performance of Glagolitic Mass by the Czech composer Leoš Janáček. In 1966, a re-edited version known as The Sacred Mushroom Edition was made available. In the late 1970s, a third revision was made, which was The Sacred Mushroom Edition re-edited to fit the Electric Light Orchestra album Eldorado, omitting only "Illusions in G Major", a blues-rock tune that Anger felt did not fit the mood of the film. The differences in the visuals of the 1954 original and the two revisions are minor. An early version—shown only once on German television in the early 1980s, and held to this day by NDR—includes an additional three minutes at the beginning, including a reading of the poem "Kubla Khan" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The film reflects Angers deep interest in Thelema, the philosophy of Aleister Crowley and his followers, as indicated by Marjorie Camerons role as "The Scarlet Woman". Crowleys concept of a ritual masquerade party where attendees dress as gods and goddesses served as a direct inspiration for the film. The film uses some footage of the Hell sequence from the 1911 Italian silent film LInferno. Near the end, scenes from Angers earlier film Puce Moment are interpolated into the layered images and faces. Diamonds of the Night Diamonds of the Night is a 1964 Czech film about two boys on the run from a train taking them to a concentration camp, based loosely on Arnošt Lustigs autobiographical novel Darkness Has No Shadow. It was director Jan Němecs first full-length feature film. If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium If Its Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium is a 1969 DeLuxe Color romantic comedy film made by Wolper Pictures and released by United Artists. It was directed by Mel Stuart, filmed on location throughout Europe, and features many cameo appearances from various stars. The film starred Suzanne Pleshette, Ian McShane, Mildred Natwick, Murray Hamilton, Sandy Baron, Michael Constantine, Norman Fell, Peggy Cass, Marty Ingels, Pamela Britton, and Reva Rose. Tune in Tomorrow... Tune in Tomorrow is a 1990 comedy film directed by Jon Amiel. It is based on the Mario Vargas Llosa novel Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter, and was released under that name in many countries. Relocated from the novel’s setting in 1950s-era Lima to New Orleans, Louisiana that same decade, it stars Peter Falk, Keanu Reeves and Barbara Hershey in a story surrounding a radio drama and love. Supporting roles were filled by actors including Elizabeth McGovern, Hope Lange, Henry Gibson, John Larroquette, Buck Henry, Dedee Pfeiffer, Joel Fabiani and the Neville Brothers. Featured Extra rolls included female actress Michelle Rutherford-Vincent. The soundtrack for the film was composed by Wynton Marsalis, who makes a cameo appearance with various members of his band. Peluca Peluca is a short film by director Jared Hess, produced for an assignment while attending Brigham Young University in 2002. It was shown at the 2003 Slamdance Film Festival. The film is almost nine minutes long and was shot on black-and-white 16mm film. It stars Jon Heder as the main character, Seth. The films title is the Spanish word for "wig", referring to the wig that is purchased in the film. The short was later adapted into the 2004 film Napoleon Dynamite, which featured Heder as the title character. The short appears as a special feature on the DVD. Snow White and Russian Red Polish-Russian War is a 2009 Polish film directed by Xawery Żuławski based on the novel Polish-Russian War under the white-red flag by Dorota Masłowska. Shagird Shagird is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia starring Nana Patekar as Hanumant Singh, Mohit Ahlawat as Mohit Kumar and Rimi Sen as Varsha Mathur. Spirit Spirit is a 2012 Indian Malayalam-language satirical black comedy film written and directed by Ranjith. The film primarily focuses on the increasing habits of alcoholism in Kerala. It was produced by Antony Perumbavoor under the company Aashirvad Cinemas. The film stars Mohanlal in the lead role, while Kaniha, Shankar Ramakrishnan, Nandhu, Kalpana, Madhu, Lena and Thilakan plays supporting roles. The film features music composed by Shahabaz Aman. According to Ranjith, "the movie does not, in any way, advocate or proscribe alcohol. Spirit discusses the subject and examines what happens when a person, however intelligent, falls prey to an addiction, any addiction for that matter." The film released on 14 June 2012 to overwhelming positive reviews from critics. It also performed well at the box office and completed 125 days theatrical run in Kerala. The film won the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues and two Kerala State Film Awards for music. Howling Howling is a 2012 South Korean film written and directed by Yoo Ha based on the 1996 novel The Hunter by Japanese writer Asa Nonami. The plot follows two detectives, a veteran male cop and female rookie, who discover that the serial killer they are after is not human, but instead a dog. The Devil's Brother The Devils Brother or Bogus Bandits or Fra Diavolo is a 1933 American Pre-Code comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. It is based on Daniel Aubers operetta Fra Diavolo about the Italian bandit Fra Diavolo. Lonesome Ghosts Lonesome Ghosts is a 1937 Disney animated cartoon, released through RKO Radio Pictures on December 24, 1937, three days after Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. It was directed by Burt Gillett and animated by Izzy Klein, Ed Love, Milt Kahl, Marvin Woodward, Bob Wickersham, Clyde Geronimi, Dick Huemer, Dick Williams, Art Babbitt and Rex Cox. The short features Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy as members of The Ajax Ghost Exterminators. No Man of Her Own No Man of Her Own is a 1950 American film noir drama directed by Mitchell Leisen and featuring Barbara Stanwyck, John Lund, Phyllis Thaxter, Jane Cowl and Lyle Bettger. It was the second film Stanwyck made with director Mitchell Leisen and it was based on the Cornell Woolrich novel I Married a Dead Man. Woolrich is credited as William Irish in the films opening credits. Dracula vs. Frankenstein Dracula vs. Frankenstein is a 1971 American horror film directed by Al Adamson. It was released as Blood of Frankenstein in the U.K. and was retitled The Revenge of Dracula on an early VHS release in the U.S.. Other U.S. re-release titles are Teenage Dracula and Theyre Coming to Get You. Susan's Plan Susans Plan is a 1998 American black comedy film directed by John Landis and starring Nastassja Kinski, Dan Aykroyd, Billy Zane, Rob Schneider, Lara Flynn Boyle and Michael Biehn. The plot revolves around Susans plan to kill her former husband and collect his life insurance. The film was screened at the AFI Film Festival in 1998 but due to poor audience reactions, Susans Plan was released straight to video in 2000. A Film Unfinished A Film Unfinished is a 2010 documentary film by Yael Hersonski, which re-examines the making of an unfinished 1942 German propaganda film depicting the Warsaw Ghetto two months before the mass extermination of its inhabitants in the German operation known as the Grossaktion Warsaw. The documentary features interviews with surviving ghetto residents and a re-enactment of testimony from Willy Wist, one of the camera operators who filmed scenes for Das Ghetto. It premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the "World Cinema Documentary Editing Award". At the Hot Docs festival in Toronto, the film won the Best International Feature award. The film was released theatrically in the US on 18 August 2010. The films distributor, Oscilloscope, appealed to the MPAA over the films R rating, but were unsuccessful in reclassifying the film. Oscilloscope says the R rating is inconsistent with cultural norms because the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, which is visited by school children, has more graphic footage. Come Sunday Come Sunday is a 2018 American drama film based on Carlton Pearsons excommunication directed by Joshua Marston, from a screenplay by Marcus Hinchey. It stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Martin Sheen, Condola Rashad, Jason Segel, Danny Glover and Lakeith Stanfield. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2018 and was released in the United States on April 13, 2018, by Netflix. Absolutely Tame Is a Horse Horse is a noble animal or Absolutely Tame Is a Horse, is an Iranian film directed by Abdolreza Kahani. It is his fifth film and was made in the Persian year 1389. Narcopolis Narcopolis is a 2015 British science fiction thriller film written and directed by Justin Trefgarne. The film is set in 2024 after all drugs have been legalised in the United Kingdom. Elliot Cowan stars as a police officer who becomes obsessed with solving a case that involves an experimental new drug developed by the largest pharmaceutical company. Narcopolis premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on 19 June 2015 and was released in the UK on 25 September 2015. Lowlife Lowlife is a 2017 American comedy horror crime drama thriller film co-written and directed by Ryan Prows and stars Nicki Micheaux. It had its world premiere at the 2017 Fantasia International Film Festival. East Side, West Side East Side, West Side is a 1949 American melodramatic crime film, starring Barbara Stanwyck as a wronged wife and Ava Gardner in one of her earliest roles, along with James Mason and Van Heflin. Based on a novel by Marcia Davenport and a screenplay by Isobel Lennart, the film was produced by Voldemar Vetluguin, directed by Mervyn LeRoy and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Operation: Daybreak Operation Daybreak is a 1975 Second World War film based on the true story of Operation Anthropoid, the assassination of SS General Reinhard Heydrich in Prague. Starring Anthony Andrews, Timothy Bottoms and Martin Shaw, it was directed by Lewis Gilbert and shot mostly on location in Prague. It is adapted from the book Seven Men at Daybreak by Alan Burgess. Grandview, U.S.A. Grandview, U.S.A. is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Randal Kleiser and starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Carole Cook, Ramon Bieri, John Cusack, Joan Cusack, M. Emmet Walsh, Michael Winslow, Troy Donahue and Steve Dahl. The original music score is composed by Thomas Newman. It was filmed on location in Pontiac. After being out of print on VHS for many years, the movie was finally released on DVD for the first time on October 4, 2011. Above Suspicion Above Suspicion is a 1995 American erotic thriller-drama film starring Christopher Reeve, Joe Mantegna and Kim Cattrall. The screenplay was written by William H. Macy, who also has a small role in the film. It premiered on HBO on May 21, 1995. In the film, Reeve plays a paralyzed cop who plots to murder his wife. This was the last role Christopher Reeve played before he was paralyzed on May 27, 1995 from a horse race, which left him with a spinal cord injury, turning him into a quadriplegic. The Killing of America is a 1982 Japanese-American documentary film directed by Sheldon Renan and Leonard Schrader. The film was premiered in New York City in February 1982 and was shown at the 2013 Fantasia Festival. They Nest They Nest is a 2000 science fiction horror film directed by Ellory Elkayem and starring Thomas Calabro, Dean Stockwell, John Savage, and Kristen Dalton. How to Make a Monster How to Make a Monster is a 2001 film starring Steven Culp and Clea DuVall. It is the third release in the Creature Features series of film remakes produced by Stan Winston. Julie Strain made a cameo appearance in the film as herself. How to Make a Monster debuted on October 14, 2001 on Cinemax. In 2005, it was nominated for a Hollywood Makeup Artist Award and Hair Stylist Guild Award. Mug Mug is a 2018 Polish drama film directed by Małgorzata Szumowska. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was awarded Jury Grand Prix at the festival. The Fighting 69th The Fighting 69th is an American war film starring James Cagney, Pat OBrien, and George Brent. The plot is based upon the actual exploits of New York Citys 69th Infantry Regiment during World War I. The regiment was first given that nickname by opposing General Robert E. Lee during the American Civil War. Several real-life personages depicted in The Fighting 69th include Father Francis P. Duffy, the chaplain, future OSS leader "Wild Bill" Donovan, the battalion commander, Lt. Oliver Ames, a platoon commander, and then-Sgt. Joyce Kilmer, the poet. Most of The Fighting 69th was filmed at Warner Brothers Calabasas Ranch location, which doubled as Camp Mills, the regiments training base, various French villages, and numerous battlefields. Carry on England Carry On England is the 28th in the series of Carry On films to be made. It was released in October 1976 and featured Carry On regulars Kenneth Connor, Jack Douglas, Joan Sims and Peter Butterworth. It was second and last Carry On film for Windsor Davies, Diane Langton and Peter Jones, as well as the fifth and last for Patricia Franklin. Patrick Mower, Judy Geeson and Melvyn Hayes make their only appearances in a Carry On film. The Haunted The Haunted is a 1991 made-for-TV haunted house film directed by Robert Mandel and starring Sally Kirkland who received a Golden Globe nomination for her performance. The film depicts the events surrounding the Smurl haunting. Carnosaur 3: Primal Species Carnosaur 3: Primal Species is a 1996 direct-to-video science fiction horror film. It is the sequel to the 1995 film Carnosaur 2, and the third installation of the Carnosaur series. It was the second of the series to not get a theatrical release. The film is the last in the series, but was followed by two unofficial sequels, the first called Raptor in 2001, which included re-used footage from the series; the second was The Eden Formula, a television film. The Goddess The Goddess is a 1934 Chinese silent film released by the Lianhua Film Company. The film tells the story of a woman, who is street walker by night, devoted mother by day, fighting to get her young son an education amid criminal and social injustice in China. It starred Ruan Lingyu in one of her final roles, and was directed by Wu Yonggang. Luo Mingyau produced the film and Hong Weilie took charge of the cinematography. The public responded with decent enthusiasm at its initial release, possibly due to Ruan Lingyu’s popularity as an actress of her time as described in a newspaper article published around the time. The List The List is a 2007 American thriller film directed by Gary Wheeler and based on the novel of the same name by Robert Whitlow. The film was shot in Wilmington. It stars Malcolm McDowell, Chuck Carrington, Hilarie Burton and Will Patton. The List was released on April 22, 2007, and grossed $138,814 at the US box office. It was released on DVD by 20th Century Fox in 2008. Beer for My Horses Beer for My Horses is a 2008 American comedy film starring and co-produced by country music entertainer Toby Keith which is based on his song by the same name. The film was co-written by Keith and Rodney Carrington and directed by Michael Salomon, who has directed numerous music videos for Keith. The film was shot in and around Las Vegas, United States and was released on August 8, 2008. It made about $667,000 in its limited box office release. Russendisko Russian Disco is a 2012 German comedy film based on the eponymous novel by Wladimir Kaminer. Yevade Subramanyam Yevade Subramanyam is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language coming-of-age drama film directed by debutante film maker Nag Ashwin, starring Nani as the title character, a corporate man who sets out on a journey of self-discovery. Produced by Priyanka Dutt, and Swapna Dutt the film also features newcomer Malavika Nair, Vijay Deverakonda, Ritu Varma, Krishnam Raju, Nassar, and Kireeti Damaraju in supporting roles. Much of the filming took place at the Everest Base Camp, becoming the first Indian film to be shot at the location. Upon release, the film received highly positive reviews, praising Nanis impeccable performance and the direction. This film became a Super Hit at the box office and trumped many movies which released around the same time. It marked Nanis comeback after a dry spell at the box office. It also gave a break to actor Vijay Deverakonda who won high praise for his performance, allowing him to take up lead roles following this film. The films Hindi dubbed version titled Yeh Hai Zindagi coming soon on 2019 by Goldmines Telefilms. Katyar Kaljat Ghusali Katyar Kaljat Ghusali is a 2015 Marathi film based on a play by the same name. Directed by Subodh Bhave, the film stars Sachin Pilgaonkar, Shankar Mahadevan, and Subodh Bhave in lead roles. The film marks the directorial debut for Bhave, and the theatrical acting debut for Shankar Mahadevan. The original play, written by Purushottam Darvhekar, premiered in 1967 in Mumbai, where Hindustani classical vocalist Vasantrao Deshpande played one of the protagonists. In 2010, the play was relaunched with protagonists essayed by Rahul Deshpande, grandson of Vasantrao Deshpande and singer Mahesh Kale. The films music is composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, and retained some of the songs from the original play composed by Jitendra Abhisheki. The film is selected as one of the 26 films to be screened in Goa at 46th International Film Festival of India. The movie is also being considered for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisations Fellini medal. The Work The Work is a 2017 American documentary film following three civilians on a four-day group therapy retreat with Folsom State Prison inmates. The film is the directorial debut of Jairus McLeary and was co-directed by Gethin Aldous. Jairus Mcleary also produced the film with Alice Henty and his brothers Eon McLeary and Miles McLeary. First Match First Match is a 2018 American drama film written and directed by Olivia Newman, based on her 2010 short film of the same name. The film stars Elvire Emanuelle, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Colman Domingo, Jharrel Jerome, and Jared Kemp. The film premiered at the 2018 South by Southwest festival on March 12 where it won the Audience Award and the LUNA/Gamechanger Award. It was then released on Netflix on March 30, 2018. The Student of Prague The Student of Prague is a 1913 German silent horror film. It is loosely based on "William Wilson", a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, the poem The December Night by Alfred de Musset, and Faust. The film was remade in 1926, under the same title The Student of Prague. Other remakes were produced in 1935 and 2004. The film stars Paul Wegener in his film debut. It is generally deemed to be the first independent film in history. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios and on location around Prague. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert A. Dietrich. Behold a Pale Horse Behold a Pale Horse is a 1964 film directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Gregory Peck, Omar Sharif and Anthony Quinn. The film is based on the novel Killing a Mouse on Sunday by Emeric Pressburger, which loosely details the life of the Spanish anarchist guerrilla Francesc Sabaté Llopart. The Hiding Place The Hiding Place is a 1975 film based on the autobiographical book of the same name by Corrie ten Boom the recounts her and her familys experiences before and during their imprisonment in a Nazi concentration camp during the Holocaust during World War II. The film was directed by James F. Collier. Jeanette Clift George received a Golden Globe nomination for Most Promising Newcomer - Female. The film was given limited release in its day and featured the last appearance from Arthur OConnell. Joysticks Joysticks is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Greydon Clark. Fall Time Fall Time is a 1995 film directed by Paul Warner and co-written by Paul Skemp and Steve Alden. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1995. Fall Fall is a 1997 film directed by, written by and starring Eric Schaeffer, alongside Amanda de Cadenet. The film was followed by a 2011 sequel After Fall, Winter. Agnes and His Brothers Agnes and His Brothers is a 2004 film directed by Oskar Roehler. Border Run Border Run is a 2012 American mystery thriller film produced by Lucas Jarach and directed by Gabriela Tagliavini. The film is based on true events and was released on DVD in February 2013. Sharon Stone stars as an American reporter who searches for her missing brother. The film depicts human smuggling across the United States/Mexican border. A Noble Intention Public Works is a 2015 Dutch drama film directed by Joram Lürsen. It was based on the book of the same name by Thomas Rosenboom about the troubled construction of the Victoria Hotel in Amsterdam. It was listed as one of eleven films that could be selected as the Dutch submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The film won the Pearl Award at the Film by the Sea festival in the Netherlands in 2016. Jewel Robbery Jewel Robbery is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy-mystery film, directed by William Dieterle and starring William Powell and Kay Francis. It is based on the 1931 Hungarian play Ékszerrablás a Váci-utcában by Ladislas Fodor and its subsequent English adaptation, Jewel Robbery by Bertram Bloch. Bitter Victory Bitter Victory is a 1957 black and white Franco-American international co-production film, shot in CinemaScope and directed by Nicholas Ray. Set in World War II, it stars Richard Burton and Curt Jürgens as two British Army officers sent out on a commando raid in North Africa. Ruth Roman plays the former lover of one and the wife of the other. It is based on the novel of the same name by René Hardy. Heat Heat is a 1986 American action-thriller film about an ex-mercenary working as a bodyguard in Las Vegas. The film was written by William Goldman, based on his 1985 novel of the same name. Heat was directed by Dick Richards and Jerry Jameson. The film stars Burt Reynolds, Karen Young, Peter MacNicol, Howard Hesseman, Neill Barry and Joseph Mascolo. Turn Left, Turn Right Turn Left, Turn Right is a 2003 joint Hong Kong-Singaporean romance film, filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. Produced and directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai, the film stars Takeshi Kaneshiro and Gigi Leung. The story is based on the illustrated book A Chance of Sunshine by Taiwanese author Jimmy Liao, who makes a cameo appearance with his wife and daughter in the film. It is also the first Chinese-language Asian film ever from produced and distributed by Warner Bros. The original graphic novel was first published in 1999. The characters in the novel were not given names, both characters were only referred to as "him" and "her". Chinese title of the book translates to "Turn Left, Turn Right", A Chance of Sunshine is the original English title of the book, on the newer published editions the English title is shown as "Turn Left, Turn Right". The book consists of a series of detailed illustrated images, with a small amount of text in poetry style. The film has managed to include every single image in the book with a high level of accuracy, although some are fleeting. Uro is a 2006 Norwegian crime film starring Nicolai Cleve Broch and Ane Dahl Torp. It was directed by Stefan Faldbakken. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Stratos Stratos is a 2014 Greek drama film directed by Yannis Economides. The film had its premiere in the competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Thru the Mirror Thru the Mirror is a Mickey Mouse cartoon short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists in 1936. In this cartoon short, Mickey has a Through the Looking-Glass-type dream that he travels through his mirror and enters a topsy-turvy world where everything is alive. While there, he engages in a Fred Astaire dance number with a pair of gloves and a pack of cards, until the cards chase him out of the bizarre world. The title is written as Thru the Mirror on the title card, but the alternative spelling Through the Mirror is used on the poster for the film. The Valley of Decision The Valley of Decision is a 1945 film directed by Tay Garnett. Based on the Marcia Davenport novel of the same name, it is set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA in the 1870s. It tells the story of a young Irish house maid who falls in love with the son of her employer, a local steel mill owner. The romance between Paul and Mary is endangered when Marys family and friends, all steel mill workers, go on strike against Pauls father. Now Where Did the Seventh Company Get to? Now Where Did the 7th Company Get To? is a 1973 French-Italian comedy war film directed by Robert Lamoureux. The film portrays the adventures of a French Army squad lost somewhere on the front in May 1940 during the Battle of France. The Olsen Gang on the Track The Olsen Gang on the Track is a 1975 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe. The film was the seventh in the Olsen-banden-series. Like It Is Like It Is is a 1998 British gay-themed romance film. It stars Steve Bell, Ian Rose, Roger Daltrey and Dani Behr. Walking Tall: The Payback Walking Tall: The Payback is a 2007 action-thriller film directed by Tripp Reed and starring Kevin Sorbo and Haley Ramm. Boys' Night Out Boys Night Out is a 1962 American romantic comedy film starring Kim Novak, James Garner, and Tony Randall, and featuring Janet Blair, Patti Page, Jessie Royce Landis, Oscar Homolka, Howard Duff and Howard Morris. The picture was directed by Michael Gordon and was written by Ira Wallach based on a story by Arne Sultan and Marvin Worth. The film is about three men who are looking to meet needs that are not being satisfied in their marriages. Their bachelor friend arranges for a "kept woman" who is in reality a sociology student studying contemporary American men. The Happiest Millionaire The Happiest Millionaire is a 1967 musical film starring Fred MacMurray, based upon the true story of Philadelphia millionaire Anthony J. Drexel Biddle. The film, scored by the Sherman Brothers, received an Academy Award nomination for Costume Design by Bill Thomas. The screenplay is by A. J. Carothers and based on the play that was based on the book My Philadelphia Father by Cordelia Drexel Biddle. This was the last film with personal involvement from Walt Disney, who died during its production. Oscar-winning costume designer Bill Thomas, whose film credits passed the 200 mark in 1965, created more than 250 lavish costumes for the principal "Millionaire" players alone. More than 3000 complete outfits, valued at $250,000, were required for the entire production. Marecku, Pass Me the Pen! Marecek, Pass Me A Pen! is a 1976 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. House Calls House Calls is a 1978 comedy-drama film starring Walter Matthau and Glenda Jackson, directed by Howard Zieff. Mutant Mutant is a 1984 horror film. It was initially released to theaters as Night Shadows, but it premiered on video with the Mutant title, which it has retained for all subsequent releases. Karma Karma is a 1986 Indian action film directed by Subhash Ghai and featuring an ensemble cast including Dilip Kumar, Nutan, Naseeruddin Shah, Jackie Shroff, Anil Kapoor, Poonam Dhillon, Sridevi, Dara Singh and Anupam Kher. The film reunites Subhash Ghai and Dilip Kumar after the success of their last film together Vidhaata. The film also marked the first time Dilip Kumar was paired with veteran actress Nutan. The film was a huge success at the box office. The Do-Deca-Pentathlon The Do-Deca-Pentathlon is a 2012 independent comedy film written and directed brothers Jay Duplass and Mark Duplass. The film stars Mark Kelly, Steve Zissis, Jennifer Lafleur, and Julie Vorus. The film had its world premiere at SXSW on March 11, 2012. It was released on June 26, 2012, through video on demand, prior to being released in a limited release on July 6, 2012, by Fox Searchlight and Red Flag Releasing. A Damsel in Distress A Damsel in Distress is a 1937 English-themed Hollywood musical comedy film starring Fred Astaire, Joan Fontaine, George Burns, and Gracie Allen. Loosely based upon the P.G. Wodehouse 1919 novel of the same name, and the 1928 stage play written by Wodehouse and Ian Hay, it has music and lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin, and was directed by George Stevens, the second Astaire musical directed by Stevens; the first was Swing Time. Above Suspicion Above Suspicion is a 1943 American spy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Joan Crawford and Fred MacMurray. The screenplay was adapted from the 1941 novel Above Suspicion by Scots-American writer Helen MacInnes, which is loosely based on experiences of MacInnes and her husband, Gilbert Highet. The plot follows two newlyweds who spy on the Nazis for the British Secret Service during their honeymoon in Europe. Conquest Conquest is a 1983 fantasy film directed by Lucio Fulci. The film plot involves Ilias a young man who battles monsters and mutants on his journey to manhood. Conquest was reviewed by both AllMovie and the Monthly Film Bulletin, who noted the films low budget and derivative nature, while finding the film to be surprisingly entertaining despite its negative aspects. Man on Fire Man on Fire is a 1987 action thriller film directed by Élie Chouraqui and starring Scott Glenn and Jade Malle. It is based on the 1980 novel Man on Fire by A. J. Quinnell. The rest of the cast includes Joe Pesci, Jonathan Pryce and a brief appearance by Danny Aiello as the Mafia don. Another film based on the same novel, also called Man on Fire, was released in 2004, directed by Tony Scott. Big Girls Don't Cry... They Get Even Big Girls Dont Cry… They Get Even is a 1992 American comedy film directed by Joan Micklin Silver. The Treasure of Swamp Castle Szaffi is a 1985 Hungarian animated film directed by Attila Dargay. It is based on the 1885 book The Gypsy Baron by Mór Jókai, about the romance between a poor Hungarian aristocrat and a mysterious Romani-looking Turkish girl in the 18th century. Music from Johann Strauss IIs operetta The Gypsy Baron, based on the same novel, is used for the films soundtrack. AfterDeath AfterDeath is a 2015 horror film directed by Gez Medinger and Robin Schmidt. It stars Miranda Raison, Sam Keeley, Daniella Kertesz, Elarica Johnson and Lorna Nickson Brown as five twentysomethings who mysteriously end up in a remote cabin by the sea following a nightclub fire. The Driftless Area The Driftless Area is a 2015 Canadian-American neo-noir drama-comedy film directed by Zachary Sluser and starring Anton Yelchin, Zooey Deschanel, and John Hawkes. Alia Shawkat, Aubrey Plaza, Frank Langella, and Ciarán Hinds also appear in supporting roles. The film is based on the 2006 novel of the same title by Tom Drury, who co-wrote the screenplay with Sluser. Tintin and the Temple of the Sun Tintin and the Temple of the Sun is a 1969 animated film produced by Belvision Studios. A co-production between Belgium, France and Switzerland, it is an adaptation of Hergés two-part Tintin adventure The Seven Crystal Balls and Prisoners of the Sun. Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze is a 1975 American action film starring Ron Ely as pulp hero Doc Savage. This was the last film completed by pioneering science fiction producer George Pal. It was directed by Michael Anderson, who had previously directed another big-budget adventure film, Around the World in 80 Days. Terror in the Aisles Terror in the Aisles is a 1984 American documentary film about horror films featuring clips from Friday the 13th I and II, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Halloween I and II, Jaws 1 and 2, Alien, John Carpenters The Thing, The Shining and Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho and The Birds. The film is directed by Andrew J. Kuehn, and hosted by Donald Pleasence and Nancy Allen. The original music score is composed by John Beal. Heart of Darkness Heart of Darkness is a 1993 television adaptation of Joseph Conrad’s famous novella written by Benedict Fitzgerald, directed by Nicolas Roeg, and starring Tim Roth, John Malkovich, Isaach De Bankolé and James Fox. The show is the third screen adaptation of the novella, following a 1958 television adaptation for the anthology series Playhouse 90 starring Boris Karloff, and 1979s Apocalypse Now with Marlon Brando, which loosely adapted it and updated it to the Vietnam War. The film was filmed as a co-production with Ted Turners Turner Pictures, and then aired by his TNT network. Made Men Made Men is a 1999 film produced by HBO starring James Belushi, Michael Beach and Timothy Dalton. It combines elements of comedy with action and adventure. Jibon Theke Neya Jeebon Theke Neya is a 1970 Bengali-language film directed by Zahir Raihan. The film is a political satire based on the Bengali Language Movement under the rule of Pakistan metaphorically, where an autocratic woman in one family symbolizes the political dictatorship of Ayub Khan in East Pakistan, and stars Shaukat Akbar, Anwar Hossain, Khan Ataur Rahman and Rosy Samad. Jeebon Theke Neya has been described as an example of "national cinema", using discrete local traditions to build a representation of the Bangladeshi national identity. It is considered a milestone for Bangladeshi cinema and also a classic. The Referee The Referee is a 2010 Swedish critically acclaimed, award-winning documentary film produced by Freedom From Choice AB and Sveriges Television about Swedish top football referee Martin Hansson and his controversial journey to ref at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. The filmmakers Mattias Löw, Valentina Santi Löw and Orvar Anklew decided to follow the former firefighter from the village of Holmsjö in Blekinge, southern Sweden for a year that turned out to be the most dramatic in Martin Hanssons life. The film features French football player Thierry Henry, former FIFA president Sepp Blatter, Arsenal F.C. manager Arsène Wenger, former football star Pelé, Swedish Football Association, Swedish top coaches Janne Andersson and Mikael Stahre in addition to referee boss Bo Karlsson and acclaimed journalist and author Erik Niva. Open Road Open Road is a 2012 American-Brazilian thriller drama film directed by Marcio Garcia. The film follows the story of Angie, a young Brazilian artist who travels to the United States in a journey of self-discovery. Arriving in the United States, she rents a car and starts running through the streets, and meets Chuck, a street dweller. Matterhorn Matterhorn is a 2013 Dutch comedy film directed by Diederik Ebbinge. It competed in the main competition section of the 35th Moscow International Film Festival. A Aa A Aa is a 2016 Telugu romantic comedy film written and directed by Trivikram Srinivas. Produced by S. Radha Krishna under his banner Haarika & Hassine Creations, it features Nithiin and Samantha Akkineni in the lead roles alongside an ensemble supporting cast including Ananya, Anupama Parameswaran, Srinivas Avasarala, Naresh, Nadhiya, Jayaprakash, Easwari Rao, and Rao Ramesh. Mickey J Meyer composed the films score and soundtrack, while Natarajan Subramaniam and Dudley handled the cinematography. The film is loosely based on the novel Meena written by Yaddanapudi Sulochana Rani, which had already been adapted into a 1973 movie Meena starring actor Krishna and his wife actress Vijaya Nirmala in her directorial debut. Samantha won critical praise and several accolades including a Best Actress award at the 64th Filmfare Awards South and Best Performance in a Leading Role at the 2nd IIFA Utsavam Awards, for her portrayal as Anasuya Ramalingam. Carbine Williams Carbine Williams is a 1952 American drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring James Stewart. The film follows the life of its namesake, David Marshall Williams, who invented the operating principle for the M1 Carbine while in a North Carolina prison. The M1 Carbine was used extensively during World War II and Korea. Originally filmed in black-and-white, it is also shown in a computer-colorized version. Gabrielle Gabrielle is a 2005 French film directed by Patrice Chéreau. It is a screen adaptation of Joseph Conrads short story The Return. When Darkness Falls When Darkness Falls is a 2006 Swedish drama film directed by Anders Nilsson. Hard Times Holy Water is a 2009 Irish comedy film directed by Tom Reeve and starring John Lynch, Linda Hamilton, Cornelius Clarke and Lochlainn OMearain. It tells the story of a group of men in a rural Irish village who hijack a truck containing Viagra with the intention of selling the drug in Amsterdam. Before I Self Destruct Before I Self Destruct is a 2009 American direct-to-video crime drama film starring Curtis Jackson, who also served as writer, director, producer and executive producer that is included with his fourth studio album of the same name. It was released on November 23, 2009, two weeks after the release of the album. The Slender Thread The Slender Thread is a 1965 American drama film starring Anne Bancroft and Sidney Poitier. It was the first feature-length film directed by future Oscar-winning director, producer and actor Sydney Pollack. Poitier portrays Alan, a college student who is volunteering at Seattles then-new Crisis Clinic, a suicide prevention hotline. Shortly after beginning his solo duty on the night shift, Alan receives a call from a woman named Inga who says she has just taken a lethal dose of pills and wants to talk to someone before she dies. The story line follows the efforts of Alan, a psychiatrist and a detective to locate Inga and her husband Mark, who is on a local fishing vessel. Various flashback scenes depict the events that led Inga to make the attempt on her life. The film was inspired by a Life magazine article by Shana Alexander about actual events. The film is set in Seattle, and includes scenes shot on location, as well as an opening tracking aerial shot of Seattle circa 1965. This movie is noted for the physical tracing of the call to find Inga before she dies. Throughout the movie, the call is traced by hand through several electro-mechanical telephone central office switches which leads to the hotel where Inga was staying near the Seattle–Tacoma International Airport. Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights is a 1970 film directed by Robert Fuest and starring Anna Calder-Marshall and Timothy Dalton. It is based on the classic Emily Brontë novel of the same name. Like the 1939 version, it depicts only the first sixteen chapters concluding with Catherine Earnshaw Lintons death and omits the trials of her daughter, Hindleys son, and Heathcliffs son. Crazed Fruit , also known as Juvenile Jungle, is a 1956 Japanese Sun Tribe film directed by Kō Nakahira. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Shintaro Ishihara, the older brother of cast member Yujiro Ishihara, and is about two brothers who fall in love with the same woman and the resulting conflict. The film was controversial upon release because of its depiction of Japanese youth. It would later be known for helping start the Sun Tribe genre. Le coeur des hommes Le Cœur des hommes is a 2003 French comedy drama film written and directed by Marc Esposito. The film was followed by two sequels: Le coeur des hommes 2, released in 2007, and Le coeur des hommes 3 in 2013. The opening and the closing credits of the film feature the song "Ill Stand By You" by The Pretenders. Night of Something Strange Night of Something Strange is an American horror-comedy film directed by Jonathan Straiton and produced by Ron Bonk. Five teenage friends set out for the beach on their spring break vacation. Good times are cut short when one of the group, Carrie, contracts a deadly sexually transmitted disease during a bathroom stop. When they stop for the night at an isolated motel, the real terror begins when the STD virus starts running rampant, turning those infected into the living dead. However, theres more going on at the motel than meets the eye. The film was featured at the first annual GenreBlast Film Festival in 2016. Ryuzo and the Seven Henchmen , also known as Ryuzo 7, is a 2015 Japanese action comedy film directed by Takeshi Kitano. It was released on April 25, 2015. Kim Kim is a 1950 adventure film made in Technicolor by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Victor Saville and produced by Leon Gordon from a screenplay by Helen Deutsch, Leon Gordon and Richard Schayer, based on the classic novel of the same name by Rudyard Kipling. The film starred Errol Flynn, Dean Stockwell, and Paul Lukas. The music score was by André Previn. The film was shot on location in Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, India, as well as the Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California, due to its resemblance to the Khyber Pass. Of particular interest is the location filming at La Martiniere College in Lucknow. Stars in My Crown Stars In My Crown is a 1950 western film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Joel McCrea as a preacher whose faith tames an unruly town by inspiring the townspeople to change. It was based on the novel of the same name by Joe David Brown. Queen Bee Queen Bee is a 1955 American film noir drama film starring Joan Crawford, John Ireland, Betsy Palmer, and Barry Sullivan. The film was directed by Ranald MacDougall and produced by Jerry Wald, and the screenplay by MacDougall was based upon the novel The Queen Bee, by Edna L. Lee. The film tells the story about a Southern family dominated by a ruthless woman and the havoc her threats and intimidation cause to those around her. DEFCON-4 Def-Con 4 is a 1985 Canadian post-apocalyptic film, portraying three astronauts who survive World War III aboard a space station and return to Earth to find greatly changed circumstances. Miss Marple: The Body in the Library The Body in the Library is a 1984 television film adaptation of Agatha Christies 1942 detective novel The Body in the Library, which was co-produced by the BBC and the A&E Network. The film uses an adapted screenplay by T. R. Bowen and was directed by Silvio Narizzano. Starring Joan Hickson in the title role, it was the first film presented in the British television series Miss Marple and premiered in three parts from 26 to 28 December 1984 on BBC One. In the United States the film was first broadcast on 4 January 1986 as a part of PBSs Mystery!. In his review in The New York Times, critic John J. OConnor wrote: The Body in the Library was repeated on BBC Four in September and October 2013. Dragon Ball: The Path to Power , is a 1996 Japanese animated fantasy martial arts adventure film and the seventeenth animated feature film based on Akira Toriyamas Dragon Ball manga, following the first three Dragon Ball films and thirteen Dragon Ball Z films. It is a re-telling of the original Dragon Ball anime series, mixing the elements from the first Dragon Ball search and the later Red Ribbon storyline. It was originally released in Japan on March 2 at the Toei Anime Fair, along with the movie version of Neighborhood Story. The film was produced to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the original Dragon Ball anime. It was also the last theatrically released Dragon Ball movie produced up until the release of Battle of Gods in 2013. Only Human Only Human is a 2004 Spanish-Argentine film directed by Dominic Harari and Teresa Pelegri. Innan frosten Wallander – Innan frosten is a 2005 film about the Swedish police detective Kurt Wallander directed by Kjell-Åke Andersson. It is based on the novel with the same name by Henning Mankell. What Is a Man Without a Moustache? What Is a Man Without a Moustache? is a 2005 Croatian romantic comedy-drama film. Hrvoje Hribar directed the film and wrote the screenplay as an adaptation of Ante Tomićs 2000 novel of the same name. Starring Leon Lučev and Zrinka Cvitešić and set against a background of a country still recovering from the Croatian War of Independence, the film tells the story of a young widow who falls in love with a local priest and a difficult choice that the priest faces when being forced to choose between the woman and his church. It won the audience award at the Pula Film Festival as the favourite film while Zrinka Cvitešić won two festival awards for her performance in the film. Bran Nue Dae Bran Nue Dae is a 2009 Australian musical comedy-drama film directed by Rachel Perkins and written by Perkins and Reg Cribb. A feature film adaptation of the 1990 stage musical Bran Nue Dae by Jimmy Chi, the film tells the story of the coming of age of an Aboriginal Australian teenager on a road trip in the late 1960s. Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers is a 2010 Danish-American CGI animated comedy-adventure film. The film is based on the concept of the Lego toy series. The film stars Ryan McPartlin, Yvonne Strahovski, Roger Rose, Jeff Glen Bennett, Paul Michael Glaser, Gregg Berger, Christopher Emerson and Alex Desert. Echoes of the Rainbow Echoes of the Rainbow is a 2010 Hong Kong drama film directed by Alex Law and starring Simon Yam and Sandra Ng. It won the Crystal Bear for the Best Film in the Children’s Jury "Generation Kplus" category at the 2010 Berlin Film Festival. It tells the story of a working family in Hong Kong whose eldest son, a popular boy and star athlete, becomes ill with leukemia. The film is set in 1960s British Hong Kong and was shot on the historical Wing Lee Street in Sheung Wan. It was financed by the Hong Kong governments Film Development Fund. In Search of Fellini In Search of Fellini is a 2017 coming-of-age adventure movie, directed by Taron Lexton, starring Ksenia Solo, Maria Bello and Mary Lynn Rajskub. The movie was inspired by the early years in the entertainment industry and a journey to Italy to “find herself” of Nancy Cartwright. Call of the Wild Call of the Wild is a 1935 American adventure film based on Jack Londons novel of The Call of the Wild, directed by William A. Wellman, and stars Clark Gable, Loretta Young, and Jack Oakie. The film omits all but one of the books story lines. Humanity and Paper Balloons is a 1937 black-and-white film directed by Sadao Yamanaka, his last film. Just Before Nightfall Just Before Nightfall is a 1971 crime drama film written and directed by Claude Chabrol, based on the novel The Thin Line by Edward Atiyah. Audran won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her role at the 27th British Academy Film Awards. Mansquito Mansquito is a 2005 American made-for-television monster movie directed by Tibor Takács, and stars Corin Nemec, Musetta Vander and Matt Jordon. It shares many similarities with the 1986 adaptation of The Fly, and was conceived by Ray Cannella, Manager of Program Acquisition for the Syfy Channel. He and other two colleagues began producing films for the channel feeling that they could do better than the films they bought from independent producers. Sharpe's Peril Sharpes Peril is a British TV film from 2008, usually shown in two parts, which is part of an ITV series based on Bernard Cornwells historical fiction novels about the English soldier Richard Sharpe during the Napoleonic Wars. Contrary to most parts of the TV series, Sharpes Peril isnt based on one of Cornwells novels. Both are set in 1817, two years after Sharpe has retired as a farmer in Normandy, so chronologically they come after Sharpes Waterloo and before the final novel Sharpes Devil. In Sharpes Challenge and Sharpes Peril, Sharpe and his comrade in arms, Patrick Harper, have been temporarily called out of retirement and asked to go to India. Sassy Pants Sassy Pants is a 2012 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Coley Sohn and starring Anna Gunn, Ashley Rickards, Haley Joel Osment, Diedrich Bader, and Jenny OHara. The film was released by Phase 4 Films on October 19, 2012. Come and Get It Come and Get It is a 1936 American drama film directed by Howard Hawks and William Wyler. The screenplay by Jane Murfin and Jules Furthman is based on the 1935 novel of the same title by Edna Ferber. And God Created Woman And God Created Woman is a 1988 American film directed by Roger Vadim and starring Rebecca De Mornay, Vincent Spano and Frank Langella. It has the same title as the 1956 French film Et Dieu… créa la femme starring Brigitte Bardot, also directed by Vadim, but has a completely different story. Kadhalan Kadhalan is a 1994 Indian Tamil-language romantic thriller film written and directed by S. Shankar and produced by K. T. Kunjumon. The film stars Prabhu Deva and Nagma, while Raghuvaran, Girish Karnad and Vadivelu play other pivotal roles. It focuses on a college student who falls in love with the state governors daughter. The governor opposes this, and unknown to anyone, plans on toppling the state government. Kadhalan was released on 1 September 1994. The film received positive reviews from critics and enjoyed commercial success. It won many recognitions and honours, including two South Filmfare Awards, and four National Film Awards. Streets of Laredo Larry McMurtrys Streets of Laredo is a 1995 American Western television miniseries directed by Joseph Sargent. It is a three-part adaptation of the 1993 novel of the same name by author Larry McMurtry and is the third installment in the Lonesome Dove series serving as a direct sequel to Lonesome Dove, ignoring the events of Return to Lonesome Dove. The series is set in the 1890s. The series stars James Garner as former Texas Ranger Captain Woodrow F. Call, now a bounty hunter, hired to track down Joey Garza who is preying on the railroad. It also features Sissy Spacek, Sam Shepard, Ned Beatty, Randy Quaid, Wes Studi, Charles Martin Smith, and George Carlin. Secrets of the Heart Secrets of the Heart is a 1997 Spanish film. The film was a Box Office hit in Spain grossing ESP 711,092,434. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards. Bad Girls from Valley High Bad Girls from Valley High is a 2005 American direct-to-video comedy film starring Julie Benz, Monica Keena, Nicole Bilderback, Jonathan Brandis, Janet Leigh and Christopher Lloyd. The film marked the final film role of Leigh and Brandis. Air Bud: Spikes Back Air Bud: Spikes Back a 2003 direct to video film directed by Mike Southon. It is the fifth and final film in the original Air Bud series. The film series itself was followed by a spin-off series: the Air Buddies franchise. It was the only Air Bud movie not to include Kevin Zegers. It was released on June 24, 2003. Look Look is a 2007 American found footage film directed by Adam Rifkin. The film is composed entirely of material shot from the perspective of surveillance cameras; though shot using CineAlta movie cameras, all were placed in locations where actual surveillance cameras were mounted. The scenes are staged, though, with actors playing a given script. The films score was provided by electronic music producer BT. Missing Missing is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language psychological thriller film written & directed by Mukul Abhyankar, produced by Shital Bhatia, Shabana Raza Bajpayee, Vikram Malhotra, Shri Adhikari Brothers, Anand Pandit & Roopa Pandit and starring Tabu, Manoj Bajpayee and Annu Kapoor in the lead roles. It has also been referred to as murder mystery. It was released on 6 April 2018. Missing marks the directorial debut of Mukul Abhyankar. Along with acting in it, Bajpayee also co-produced the film under his eponymous film production banner, which is also the banners first co-produced film. Last seen in Ghaath, Bajpayee and Tabu are reunited in this film after eighteen years. Annu Kapoor learnt French for the character of a Mauritian cop he played in the film. Tower of London Tower of London is a 1939 black-and-white historical film and quasi-horror film released by Universal Pictures and directed by Rowland V. Lee. It stars Basil Rathbone as the future King Richard III of England, and Boris Karloff as his fictitious club-footed executioner Mord. Vincent Price, in only his third film, appears as George. Actor John Rodion, who appears in a small role, is actually Rodion Rathbone, Basils son. The film is based on the traditional depiction of Richard rising to become King of England in 1483 by eliminating everyone ahead of him. Each time Richard accomplishes a murder, he removes one figurine from a dollhouse resembling a throneroom. Once he has completed his task, he now needs to defeat the exiled Henry Tudor to retain the throne. The exterior castle sets constructed for this film became a staple of the Universal backlot and could be seen time and time again in subsequent films, prominently in The Black Castle. A 1962 film, with Vincent Price now in the lead role, borrowed the title. The later film—not a remake—was made on an extremely low budget, with a small cast, and placed far more of an emphasis on horror. Price later told Rathbones biographer Michael Druxman that he felt Rathbones performance as Richard was probably more historically genuine than either Laurence Oliviers or his own. Trading Mom Trading Mom, also known as The Mommy Market, is a 1994 American fantasy/comedy film written and directed by Tia Brelis, based on her mother Nancy Brelis homonymous book. It stars Sissy Spacek, Anna Chlumsky and André the Giant in his final film appearance. As of April 2019, the film has not had a DVD or Blu-ray release in the United States. However, the film has attained somewhat of a cult following over the years, due to the film being a rarity item. Rage Rage is a 1997 Yugoslav action film directed by Slobodan Skerlić. The Pretender: Island of the Haunted The Pretender: Island of the Haunted is the second of two made-for-television films based on the television series The Pretender. It originally aired on TNT on December 10, 2001. Word Wars Word Wars is a 2004 documentary film directed by Eric Chaikin and Julian Petrillo about competitive Scrabble playing. Its full title is: Word Wars - Tiles and Tribulations on the Scrabble Circuit. The film was an official selection at the 2004 Sundance film festival, had a 25-city theatrical run, was included as part of the Discovery Times Channels "Screening Room" series, and was nominated for numerous awards including a 2004 Documentary Emmy for "Best Artistic or Cultural Programming" and an International Documentary Association Award. The film is distributed by 7th Art Releasing. The film follows four players in the nine months leading up to the 2002 National Scrabble Championship, which was held in San Diego, California: Joe Edley, Matt Graham, Marlon Hill, and Joel Sherman. These players also appear in Stefan Fatsiss book Word Freak, as does Chaikin. Fatsis and Chaikin are both tournament Scrabble players themselves. In Search of the Titanic Tentacolino, also known as In Search of the Titanic, is an Italian 2004 animated film. It is a sequel to the 1999 Italian animated film The Legend of the Titanic directed by Kim Jun-ok. Next to Me Next to Me is a 2015 Serbian drama film directed by Stevan Filipović. I'm Off Then Im Off Then is a 2015 German film directed by Julia von Heinz, based on the book Im Off Then: Losing and Finding Myself on the Camino de Santiago by Hape Kerkeling. The Abduction Club The Abduction Club is a 2002 Anglo Irish romantic comedy-drama adventure film directed by Stefan Schwartz. Based loosely on real events, the plot centres on a group of outlaws who abduct women in order to marry them. It was written by Richard Crawford and Bill Britten Lovers & Leavers Lovers & Leavers is a 2002 Finnish romantic drama film directed by Aku Louhimies. The film is written by Katja Kallio and Louhimies, based on Kallios novel Kuutamolla: Levoton tarina rakastamisesta. Lovers & Leavers is about Iiris, a 30-year-old bookstore assistant, who meets the man of her dreams. By Any Means By Any Means is an American thriller directed by Leighton Spence and starring Brooke Burfitt, Thomas Gipson, Jonathan Cheban, and Michelle Money. The film had its first screening in Ireland before a run of international film festivals around the world in 2016. Gravitas Ventures acquired the distribution rights of the film; which will be released by video on demand and on DVD on June 27, 2017. Little Lord Fauntleroy Little Lord Fauntleroy is a 1936 drama film based on the 1886 novel of the same name by Frances Hodgson Burnett. The film stars Freddie Bartholomew, Dolores Costello, and C. Aubrey Smith. The first film produced by David O. Selznicks Selznick International Pictures, it was the studios most profitable film until Gone with the Wind. The film is directed by John Cromwell. The film was critically well received and is now in the public domain. In 2012 it was released on Blu-ray Disc by Kino Lorber, following a restoration by the George Eastman House Motion Picture Department. The Red Tent The Red Tent is a joint Soviet/Italian 1969 film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov. The film is based on the story of the mission to rescue Umberto Nobile and the other survivors of the crash of the airship Italia. It features Sean Connery as Roald Amundsen and Peter Finch as Nobile. The script was adapted by Yuri Nagibin and Mikhail Kalatozov from Nagibins novel of the same title. Nagibin couldnt complete the script due to a series of conflicts with the producer, who insisted on expanding the role of Claudia Cardinale, and it was completed by de Concini and Bolt. Hamburger: The Motion Picture Hamburger: The Motion Picture is a 1986 teen sex comedy film directed by Mike Marvin and starring Leigh McCloskey. The film was largely inspired by fast food jobs and the Hamburger University program of the McDonalds Corporation. My Mother's Smile My Mothers Smile is a 2002 Italian film directed by Marco Bellocchio. The original Italian title is Lora di religione. The Mystery of the Blue Train The Mystery of the Blue Train is a made-for-television adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel of the same name. It is Season 10, Episode 1 of Agatha Christies "Poirot". Kenny Begins Kenny Begins is a 2009 Swedish comedy science fiction film directed by Carl Åstrand and Mats Lindberg. Johan Rheborg stars as Kenny Starfighter, an aspiring galaxy hero who crash lands on Earth. The film is made as a standalone prequel to the 1997 television series Kenny Starfighter. It holds the record for most special effects in a Swedish film, displacing the previous recordholder, Frostbite. Che Che is a 2014 Iranian biographical war film directed by Ebrahim Hatamikia. Che depicts 48 hours of Mostafa Chamrans life, who was the first post-Islamic Revolution defense minister of Iran. On August 16 and 17, 1979 he was sent by Ayatollah Khomeini to command several military operations in the civil war in the Kordestan region which was besieged by anti-revolutionary forces. The film was submitted to the 32nd Fajr International Film Festival. and won two Crystal Simorghs in the fields of best editing and best visual effects. In addition to Chamran the film is also about Asghar Vesali who was killed during the war and the people of Paveh in Kermanshah province. The Long Dumb Road The Long Dumb Road is a 2018 American road trip comedy film written, directed and produced by Hannah Fidell and co-written by Carson D. Mell. It stars Tony Revolori, Jason Mantzoukas, Taissa Farmiga, Grace Gummer, Casey Wilson, Pamela Reed, and Ron Livingston. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2018. It was released on November 9, 2018, by Universal Pictures. Mother Küsters Goes to Heaven Mother Küsters Trip to Heaven is a 1975 German film written and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. It stars Brigitte Mira, Ingrid Caven, Karlheinz Böhm and Margit Carstensen. The film was shot over 20 days between February and March 1975 in Frankfurt am Main. The film drew on both Sirks melodramas and Weimar era workers films to tell a political coming of age story. Il soldato di ventura Soldier of Fortune is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. The film tells of the challenge of Barletta in a comic and grotesque style. Aankhen Aankhen is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by David Dhawan and written by Anees Bazmee. It stars Govinda in a double role, along with Chunky Pandey. It was a blockbuster at the box office, the highest-grossing Indian film of 1993. It was also remade into Telugu as Pokiri Raja in 1995, starring Venkatesh and Ali. The movie was reported to have been inspired by the 1977 Kannada movie Kittu Puttu which itself was a remake of 1967 Tamil movie Anubavi Raja Anubavi which had already been remade earlier in Hindi in 1973 as Do Phool. Whitney Whitney is a 2015 American biographical film directed by Angela Bassett based on American recording artist Whitney Houston and her turbulent marriage to R&B artist Bobby Brown that premiered on Lifetime in North America on January 17, 2015. Whitney received mixed reviews from critics, with praise going to DaCostas performance as Houston and Bassetts direction of the film but criticism of Escarpetas casting and the films accuracy. The movie stars Yaya DaCosta as Houston, Arlen Escarpeta as Brown and Yolonda Ross as Houstons longtime friend and road manager Robyn Crawford. Whitney is set in a period of five years when Houston was catapulted in the worldwide success of her film debut The Bodyguard and its subsequent soundtrack. Filming took 20 days to shoot and was primarily filmed in Los Angeles and Santa Clarita, California. Canadian R&B singer Deborah Cox performs all of Houstons vocals in the film, including "I Will Always Love You", "Im Your Baby Tonight", "Im Every Woman", "Jesus Loves Me" and "The Greatest Love of All". In addition, songwriting/production team The Jackie Boyz performed Browns vocals for "Every Little Step" in the Soul Train Awards scene. We Are Young. We Are Strong. We Are Young. We Are Strong is a 2014 German drama film directed by Burhan Qurbani, a fictionalized account of the 1992 xenophobic Rostock-Lichtenhagen riots. It was one of eight films shortlisted by Germany to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to Labyrinth of Lies. Awakening the Zodiac Awakening the Zodiac is a 2017 Canadian mystery crime drama film starring Shane West and Leslie Bibb. Shahenshah Shahenshah is a 1988 Bollywood vigilante action film starring Amitabh Bachchan in the title role, along with Meenakshi Sheshadri. The film was produced and directed by Tinnu Anand. The story of the film was written by Amitabh Bachchans wife Jaya Bachchan and the screenplay was written by veteran screenwriter Inder Raj Anand, who died before the film was released. The film marked Bachchans comeback to films after a three-year hiatus during which he had entered politics. Bachchan still had films releasing during the hiatus, as they were projects he had previously completed. The film became the second highest grossing film of 1988. It is remembered for the famous dialogue "Rishtey mein toh hum tumhare baap lagte hai...naam hai Shahenshah". The film is also remembered for Bachchans performance as a comic policeman and a crimefighting superhero. Meenakshi Sheshadri performance as the leading lady was also appreciated. Pickpocket Xiao Wu also known as The Pickpocket is a 1997 Chinese movie directed by Jia Zhangke. The film was the directorial debut of Jia Zhangke, one of the major figures of the so-called Sixth Generation of Chinese cinema and stars Wang Hongwei in the titular role along with Hao Hongjian and Zuo Baitao. Xiao Wu was filmed in the city of Fenyang in 16 mm. Goldfish Memory Goldfish Memory is a 2003 feature film about everyday relationships, set and filmed in Dublin. It was written and directed by Elizabeth Gill. Exhibit A Exhibit A is a 2007 British independent psychological thriller film directed by Dom Rotheroe and produced by Darren Bender for Warp Films. The film is an example of the found footage genre and stars Bradley Cole, Brittany Ashworth, Angela Forrest and Oliver Lee. It was filmed on location in Yorkshire and Suffolk and released on 1 October 2007 at the Raindance Film Festival. It was the last film that prolific stuntman Roy Alon worked on. The Hammer The Hammer, previously titled Hamill, is a 2010 biographical film about Matt Hamill, a deaf wrestler and mixed martial artist. Oren Kaplan directs the film based on a screenplay co-written by Eben Kostbar and Joseph McKelheer, who are also the films producers. Russell Harvard, a deaf actor, plays Hamill in the film. The Hammer screened at several film festivals throughout 2010 and 2011. The film was released in theaters on , 2011. August August is an LGBT American drama film, released in 2011. The full length directorial debut of Eldar Rapaport, the film stars Murray Bartlett as Troy, a man returning to Los Angeles five years after abandoning his long-term relationship with Jonathan to move to Spain. His return, however, poses problems for Jonathan, whose unresolved feelings and continued attraction to Troy threaten his relationship with his current partner Raul. The film is an expansion of Rapaports 2005 short film Postmortem, which also starred Bartlett and Dugan. The Nutcracker The Nutcracker, also known as George Balanchines The Nutcracker, is a 1993 American Christmas musical film based on Peter Martinss stage production and directed by Emile Ardolino. The film stars Darci Kistler, Damian Woetzel, Kyra Nichols, Bart Robinson Cook, Macaulay Culkin, Jessica Lynn Cohen, Wendy Whelan, Margaret Tracey, Gen Horiuchi, Tom Gold and the New York City Ballet. The Nutcracker was released by Warner Bros. on November 24, 1993, four days after director Ardolino died. It received mixed reviews and grossed $2,119,994. Body Body is a 2015 Polish drama film directed by Małgorzata Szumowska. It was screened in the main competition section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival where Szumowska won the Silver Bear for Best Director. The film also received the Golden Lions Award at the 2015 Gdynia Film Festival and the Peoples Choice Award at the 2016 European Film Awards. Cause for Alarm! Cause for Alarm! is a 1951 melodrama suspense film directed by Tay Garnett, written by Mel Dinelli and Tom Lewis, based on a story by Larry Marcus. Ellen narrates the tale of "the most terrifying day of my life", how she was taking care of her bedridden husband George Z. Jones when he suddenly dropped dead. The film is in the public domain. Night of the Blood Beast Night of the Blood Beast is a 1958 American science-fiction horror film about a team of scientists who are stalked by an alien creature, which implants its embryos in an astronauts body during a space flight. Produced by exploitation filmmaker Roger Corman and his brother Gene, it was one of the first films directed by Bernard L. Kowalski and was written by first-time screenwriter Martin Varno, who was 21 years old. It starred several actors who had regularly worked with Roger Corman, including Michael Emmet, Ed Nelson, Steve Dunlap, Georgianna Carter and Tyler McVey. The film was theatrically released in Dec., 1958 on a double bill with She Gods of Shark Reef. It took Varno six weeks to write the script, the original working title of which was Creature from Galaxy 27. The story was partially influenced by the real-life Space Race and the Howard Hawks film The Thing from Another World. Screenwriters Jerome Bixby and Harold Jacob Smith gave Varno uncredited assistance with the dialogue. With a budget of about $68,000, it was shot over seven days at the Charlie Chaplin Studios, Bronson Canyon and a television station on Mount Lee in Hollywood. The Blood Beast alien costume was also previously used in the Roger Corman film Teenage Caveman, which was filmed just two weeks earlier. Art director Daniel Haller, who built the rocket-ship and other props, slept at the sound stage between work sessions. Following dissatisfaction with his treatment by the Cormans, Varno pursued two successful arbitration cases, one of which was for underpayment. The other was in response to Gene Cormans original story writing credit, even though Varno claimed to have written the entire story himself. The film was featured in a 1996 episode of the comedy television series, Mystery Science Theater 3000. The Deadly Bees The Deadly Bees is a 1966 British horror film based on H.F. Heards 1941 novel A Taste for Honey. It was directed by Freddie Francis, and stars Suzanna Leigh, Guy Doleman, and Frank Finlay. It was released theatrically in the United States in 1967 and was featured in a 1998 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Heards novel, which was a sort of Sherlock Holmes pastiche, had been previously adapted for television as a 60-minute drama episode of The Elgin Hour: Season 1, Episode 11 under the title "Sting of Death", starring Boris Karloff as the detective character from Heards novel, Mr Mycroft. According to H.F. Heards official website, kinescopes of this TV dramatization survive, and, in 2014, it was made commercially available for home video as one of several features in a DVD, released by Synergy Entertainment, titled Sherlock Holmes - The Archive Collection - Volume One. Hunter Will Get You LAlpagueur is a film written and directed by Philippe Labro and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo in the title role and Bruno Cremer as LEpervier. Released in 1976 and considered as a typical French thriller from the 1970s, it is one of many Belmondos movie where he is playing the title role. Like in Le Magnifique, LIncorrigible or Le Marginal, Belmondo is the real star of the show, playing a solitary character and pursuing bad guys. The score from Michel Colombier is typical from this period, mixing piano, modern rhythms and brass instruments. The Big Snit The Big Snit is a 1985 short-subject animated cartoon written and directed by Richard Condie and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Cry, the Beloved Country Cry, the Beloved Country is a 1995 South African-American drama film directed by Darrell Roodt, based on the novel Cry by Alan Paton. It stars James Earl Jones and Richard Harris. The film was made in 1995, shortly after the fall of apartheid and the free election of Nelson Mandela as President of South Africa. Great Expectations Great Expectations is a 1999 television film adaptation of Charles Dickens’s 1861 novel of the same name. It was aired on BBC Two in the UK, and on Masterpiece Theatre in the US. Dushman Dushman is a 1998 Bollywood Psychological thriller film starring Sanjay Dutt, Kajol and Ashutosh Rana in lead roles. The film is directed by Tanuja Chandra and produced by Mukesh Bhatt and Pooja Bhatt. The film was well received by critics as well as at the box office and was the seventh highest grossing Hindi film of 1998, winning lead actress Kajol, who was seen in the double role of twin sisters along with Ashutosh Rana, quite a few awards at a number of award ceremonies that year. The film is a remake of Hollywood film Eye for an Eye. The Black Box The Black Box is a 2005 French mystery film directed by Richard Berry, written by Berry and Éric Assous, adapted from a novella by Tonino Benacquista, and starring José Garcia and Marion Cotillard. Totally Awesome Totally Awesome is a television film produced by VH1. Totally Awesome directly parodies a number of 1980s movies, including Dirty Dancing, Soul Man, Footloose, Some Kind of Wonderful, Sixteen Candles, Teen Wolf, Better Off Dead, Lucas, Pretty in Pink, and The Karate Kid. The film premiered on November 4, 2006, on VH1, and was broadcast to promote the films DVD release on November 7. Let it Rain Lets Talk About the Rain is a 2008 French comedy-drama film directed by Agnès Jaoui from an original screenplay by Jean-Pierre Bacri. It takes its title from a song by Georges Brassens. Agnès Jaoui said in an interview that one day she was on her way to a writing session with Jean-Pierre and had in her ears the song Lorage by Georges Brassens which opens with the lines parlez-moi de la pluie, et non pas du beau temps. Thulladha Manamum Thullum Thulladha Manamum Thullum is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by Ezhil. The film stars Vijay and Simran, while Manivannan, Dhamu and Vaiyapuri among others play supporting roles. The film, produced by R. B. Choudary, has its score and soundtrack composed by S. A. Rajkumar and cinematography performed by R. Selva. This was the debut film for director Ezhil. Shun Li and the Poet Shun Li and the Poet is a 2011 Italian drama film directed by Andrea Segre. It won the European Parliament Lux Prize in 2012. Zhao Tao won the 2012 David di Donatello for Best Actress for her performance as Shun Li. It also took out the 2014 Whitehead Award at the 13th annual international film festival. The Road The Road is a 2011 Filipino psychological horror crime drama film directed by Yam Laranas, starring Carmina Villarroel, Marvin Agustin, TJ Trinidad, Rhian Ramos, Barbie Forteza, Alden Richards, Lexi Fernandez, Louise delos Reyes, Derrick Monasterio, Ynna Asistio, and Renz Valerio. The film was released in the Philippines by GMA Films on November 30, 2011 to mixed reviews and moderate success. It was commercially released in the United States by Freestyle Releasing on May 11, 2012. Gerald McBoing-Boing Gerald McBoing-Boing is an animated short film about a little boy who speaks through sound effects instead of spoken words. It was produced by United Productions of America and given wide release by Columbia Pictures on November 2, 1950. It was adapted by Phil Eastman and Bill Scott from a story by Dr. Seuss, directed by Robert Cannon, and produced by John Hubley. Gerald McBoing-Boing won the 1950 Oscar for Best Animated Short, Gerald McBoing-Boing is In 1994, it was voted #9 of The 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field, making it the highest ranked UPA cartoon on the list. In 1995, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Wax Mask Wax Mask is a 1997 horror film. The film is set in Rome where a Wax Museum has opened up, whose main attraction is gruesome murder scenes. Shortly after its opening, people began to vanish as new figures appear in the museum. After witnessing the poor state of Lucio Fulcis health in 1994, Dario Argento decided to help Fulci by working with him to develop a new project. The two eventually agreed upon a remake of House of Wax. Pre-production lasted longer than expected as Argento had been working on his own film The Stendhal Syndrome. Fulci died in 1996, which led to Argento having special effects artist Sergio Stivaletti enter to direct the film. Stivaletti changed the films script to focus more on special effects. Dobrinya and the Dragon Dobrinya and the Dragon is a Russian traditionally animated feature film directed by Ilya Maksimov, made by Melnitsa Animation Studio. It opened in Russia on March 15, 2006. It is the second film in Melnitsas "The Three Bogatyrs" series the first was . The plot is based on the mythology surrounding the title characters: Dobrynya Nikitich and Zmey Gorynych. The film contains many elements of parody and jokes about The Matrix, Star Wars, The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed, Seventeen Moments of Spring and other famous movies. Prince Vladimirs niece, Zabava, is kidnapped. Dobrynya Nikitich and his young apprentice, Yelisey, go to find her, discovering betrayal and treachery where least expected. Yes or No Yes or No is a 2010 Thai romantic comedy-drama film directed by Sarasawadee Wongsompetch, starring Sucharat "Aom" Manaying and Suppanad "Tina" Jitaleela. It is the first lesbian-genre film from Thailand with a "tom" lead character. Nestor, the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey Nestor the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey is a 1977 Christmas stop motion animated television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions. It originally premiered on ABC on December 3, 1977. Four Friends Four Friends is a 1981 American comedy-drama film directed by Arthur Penn. The semi-autobiographical screenplay by Steve Tesich follows the path of the title characters from high school to college during the often turbulent 1960s and beyond. The cast features Craig Wasson, Jodi Thelen, Jim Metzler and Glenne Headly. Fresh Horses Fresh Horses is a 1988 American coming-of-age drama film directed by David Anspaugh, and starring Andrew McCarthy and Molly Ringwald. How the West Was Fun How the West Was Fun is a 1994 TV movie starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. El Alamein - The Line of Fire El Alamein - The Line of Fire is a 2002 Italian war-drama film written and directed by Enzo Monteleone. The film won three David di Donatello awards, a Nastro dArgento for best sound and a Globo doro for best new actor. The film is set during the Second battle of El Alamein, which is seen from the Italian perspective. At Point Blank At Point Blank is a 2003 Swedish action film. It stars Mikael Persbrandt, Stina Ekblad, Sofia Helin and Peter Franzén. Rooster's Breakfast Roosters Breakfast is a Slovenian drama released in 2007. It is an adaptation of less known novel of the same name by Feri Lainšček. The film is the most acclaimed and most successful Slovenian films of all times, and also the third most successful movie in Slovenia, following Titanic and Troy. Jack the Giant Killer Jack the Giant Killer is a 2013 American fantasy film produced by The Asylum and directed by Mark Atkins. A modern take of the fairy tales Jack the Giant Killer and Jack and the Beanstalk, the film stars Ben Cross and Jane March. It is a mockbuster of Jack the Giant Slayer. It was released on DVD in the UK as The Giant Killer. A Corny Concerto A Corny Concerto is a 1943 American animated short film of the Merrie Melodies series starring Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig and Elmer Fudd. They perform a parody of Disneys Silly Symphony cartoon series and specifically his 1940 feature Fantasia. The film uses two of Johann Strauss best known waltzes, Tales from the Vienna Woods and The Blue Danube, adapted by the cartoon units music director, Carl Stalling and orchestrated by its arranger, Milt Franklyn. It was produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions and distributed by Warner Bros. It was directed by Bob Clampett, written by Frank Tashlin, animated by Robert McKimson and released on September 18, 1943. In 1994 it was voted # 47 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. This was the first WB cartoon ever to feature more than two of their major characters in starring roles and one of only three theatrical short cartoons in which both Bugs and Porky appear. Pigs in a Polka had similarly animated cartoon slapstick to the works of Johannes Brahms. Baby It's You Baby Its You is a 1983 American romantic comedy film written and directed by John Sayles. It stars Rosanna Arquette and Vincent Spano. Motorama Motorama is a 1991 American road movie about a ten-year-old runaway boy on a road trip for the purpose of collecting game piece cards from gas stations in order to spell out the word M-O-T-O-R-A-M-A. By doing so he will supposedly win the grand prize of $500 million. The film features cameos by Drew Barrymore, Flea, Jack Nance, Robert Picardo, Martha Quinn, and Meat Loaf. It was written by Joseph Minion, screenwriter of After Hours. Filming took place in and around Page, Lake Powell, and Glen Canyon, Utah. The Actors The Actors is a 2003 film written and directed by Conor McPherson and starring Dylan Moran and Michael Caine. In supporting roles are Michael Gambon, Miranda Richardson and Lena Headey. The Actors is a contemporary comedy set in Dublin. It follows the exploits of two mediocre stage actors as they devise a plan to con a retired gangster out of £50,000. The gangster owes the money to a third party, whom he has never met. The actors take advantage of this fact by impersonating this unidentified third party, and claiming the debt as their own. To pull it off they enlist Morans eerily intelligent nine-year-old niece, who restructures the plan each time something goes wrong. The two protagonists are acting in a version of Shakespeares Richard III in which everyone dresses in Nazi uniform, a sly nod to Ian McKellens production. The film is centred on the Olympia Theatre, and it is noteworthy for featuring the famous glass awning over the entrance which has since been destroyed in a traffic accident. The glass awning has since been rebuilt to its full former glory. Athidhi Athidhi is a 2007 Indian Telugu language action thriller film starring Mahesh Babu and Amrita Rao, directed by Surender Reddy and produced by G. Ramesh Babu, brother of Mahesh Babu, under their banner Krishna Pictures Private Limited. It was released on 18 October 2007.Athidi was released with 500 prints in 820 theaters all over the world. Athidi collected a share of in its lifetime. Athidi finished 35 days in 400 centres successfully. It grossed in four weeks. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Runnin' Down a Dream Runnin Down a Dream is a 2007 documentary film about Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, directed by Peter Bogdanovich. The 4-hour documentary chronicles the history of the band, from its inception as Mudcrutch, right up to the 30th-anniversary concert in Pettys home town of Gainesville, on September 21, 2006, at the Stephen C. OConnell Center, University of Florida. The film features interviews with George Harrison, Eddie Vedder, Stevie Nicks, Dave Grohl, Jeff Lynne, Rick Rubin, Johnny Depp, Jackson Browne and more. Pettys solo career is also touched on, as is his time with The Traveling Wilburys. The film was commercially released as part of a four-disc box set. The film spanned the first two discs, while the 30th anniversary concert and a CD of rare tracks were the components of the remaining two discs. On October 28, 2008, a two-disc version set of the film, featuring previously unreleased bonus performances, but not the Gainesville concert or audio CD, was released to the public. Runnin Down a Dream was released on Blu-ray Disc on November 15, 2010. God of Love God of Love is a 2010 American live action short film. The films run time is approximately 18 minutes. It was written and directed by Luke Matheny, and produced by Gigi Dement, Ryan Silbert, and Stefanie Walmsley. The film was shot in black and white on the Red One camera by director of photography Bobby Webster. In the film, a lounge singer and championship dart player named Raymond Goodfellow is desperately in love with a bandmate, but she only has love for his best friend. The crooner prays daily to God for a way for his beloved to fall in love with him. One evening, his prayers are answered when hes given a box of magical darts with Cupid-like powers. Raymond decides to use the darts to make his own love connection. The film is included as a special feature in the Blu-ray release of 127 Hours. Headshot Headshot, is a 2011 Thai thriller film directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. It screened at the 2012 San Diego Asian Film Festival Spring Showcase as well as the 2012 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. The film was selected as the Thai entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Barbie: Princess Charm School Barbie: Princess Charm School is a 2011 direct-to-DVD computer-animated film, directed by Zeke Norton, which was released on September 13, 2011, in the US and on August 28 in the UK. The film debuted on TV on October 22, 2011, when it was shown on Nick Jr.. Birdboy: The Forgotten Children Birdboy: The Forgotten Children is a 2015 Spanish animated coming-of-age film written and directed by Alberto Vázquez and Pedro Rivero, based on the comic Psiconautas by Vázquez. It is the follow-up to the pairs short film Birdboy, following the titular character, a shy outcast in a post-apocalyptic society, and Dinky, a teenage mouse runaway fleeing her desolate island home. Master Master is a South Korean action crime film directed by Cho Ui-seok. Written jointly by Cho Ui-seok and Kim Hyun-duk, it stars Lee Byung-hun, Gang Dong-won and Kim Woo-bin in the lead roles. The narrative centers around the manhunt for a conman launched by South Koreas financial crime unit after he absconds with the money and assumes a new identity, causing a cop to team up with the conmans mastermind partner in order to crack the case involving a nationwide financial fraud. The film opened theatrically in South Korea on 21 December 2016, and received more than 7 million admissions nationwide. Released on 1,501 screens, it grossed more than $48 million at the South Korean box office. The film was released in USA on 30 December 2016. Utopia Atoll K is a French-Italian co-production film—also known as Robinson Crusoeland in the United Kingdom and Utopia in the United States – which starred the comedy team of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in their final screen appearance. The film co-stars French singer/actress Suzy Delair and was directed by Léo Joannon, with uncredited co-direction by blacklisted U.S. director John Berry. Frankenstein Conquers the World is a 1965 kaiju film directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. The film stars Nick Adams, Kumi Mizuno, Tadao Takashima, with Koji Furuhata as Frankenstein and Haruo Nakajima as Baragon. The film was a Japanese-American co-production; it was the first collaboration between Toho and Henry G. Saperstein. In the film, scientists investigate a childs resistance to radiation that makes him grow to monstrous size, while a second monster ravages the countryside. Frankenstein Conquers the World was released in Japan on August 8, 1965 and was given a theatrical release in the United States on July 8, 1966 by American International Pictures. In 1966, Toho/UPA released a sequel titled The War of the Gargantuas. An Unreasonable Man An Unreasonable Man is a 2006 documentary film that traces the life and career of political activist Ralph Nader, the founder of modern consumer protection in America and perennial presidential candidate. The film was created to defend Nader and restore his reputation after his controversial role in the 2000 U.S. presidential election. The film presents interviews with current and former members of Naders Raiders, including Joan Claybrook and Robert Fellmeth, as well as politicians and political analysts such as Phil Donahue, Pat Buchanan, and Eric Alterman. The film takes its name from the George Bernard Shaw quotation, "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man." Fatal Contact Fatal Contact is a 2006 Hong Kong martial arts film written, produced and directed by Dennis Law, and starring Wu Jing, Ronald Cheng, Miki Yeung, Theresa Fu, Cheung Siu-fai, Ken Lo, Andy On, Lam Suet and Timmy Hung. Wu Jing played Kong Ko who is trained with the fighting techniques of Sanshou martial arts, and lured into the world of illegal martial arts fighting. The Drownsman The Drownsman is a 2014 Canadian horror/fantasy thriller that was directed by Chad Archibald, who co-wrote the script with Cody Calahan. The film had its world premiere on 2 August 2014 at the Fantasia Film Festival and stars Michelle Mylett as a hydrophobic young woman that finds that the cure might be worse than the fear itself. Filming took place in Guelph during winter of 2013. I Fine..Thank You Love You I Fine..Thank You..Love You is a 2014 Thai romantic comedy film directed by Mez Tharatorn. Tangled: Before Ever After Tangled: Before Ever After is a 2017 American 2D-animated musical fantasy television film produced by Disney Television Animation, that premiered on Disney Channel as a Disney Channel Original Movie. It takes place between the original Walt Disney Animation Studios film Tangled and the short Tangled Ever After, and serves as the pilot to Rapunzels Tangled Adventure. It was directed by Tom Caulfield and Stephen Sandoval. The film centers around Rapunzels adjustments to the life of a princess, and the mysterious return of her 70 feet of magical, golden hair. The film premiered on March 10, 2017 on Disney Channel. It features two new songs from Alan Menken, who wrote the score and songs for the original movie, and Glenn Slater: "Life After Happily Ever After" and "Wind in My Hair". "Wind in My Hair" would go on to become the opening theme of Rapunzels Tangled Adventure. Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi and M.C. Gainey reprise their roles from Tangled as Rapunzel, Eugene Fitzherbert and the Captain of the Guard respectively. It is the fourth animated Disney Channel Original Movie following So the Drama, The Proud Family Movie, and Across the 2nd Dimension, and the first film to be based on a Walt Disney Animation Studios film. The Verdict The Verdict is a 1946 American film noir mystery drama directed by Don Siegel and written by Peter Milne, loosely based on Israel Zangwills 1892 novel The Big Bow Mystery. It stars Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre in one of their nine film pairings, as well as Joan Lorring and George Coulouris. The Verdict was Siegels first full-length feature film. Live Nude Girls Live Nude Girls is a 1995 comedy film featuring Dana Delany, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Stevenson, Laila Robins, Olivia dAbo and others. The film writer and director Julianna Lavin plays the role of a minor character. I Married a Strange Person! I Married a Strange Person! is an American animated comedy film by Bill Plympton Now You See Him, Now You Don't Now You See Him, Now You Dont is a 1972 Walt Disney Productions film starring Kurt Russell as a chemistry student who accidentally discovers the secret to invisibility. It is the sequel to the 1969 film The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes and was followed by 1975s The Strongest Man in the World. Now You See Him, Now You Dont was the first Disney film to be shown on television in a two-hour time slot, in 1975. Previous television showings of Disney films had either shown them edited or split into two one-hour time slots. La cravate Les têtes interverties, also known as La cravate, The Transposed Heads and The Severed Heads, is a 1957 French short film written and realized by Saul Gilbert, Alejandro Jodorowsky. and Ruth Michelly. Shot between 1953 and 1957, the film is a mime adaptation of Thomas Manns 1940 novella The Transposed Heads. The film stars surreal humorist Raymond Devos as well as Jodorowsky himself. The Story of Marie and Julien The Story of Marie and Julien is a 2003 French drama film directed by Nouvelle Vague film maker Jacques Rivette. The film slowly develops from a drama about blackmail into a dark, yet tender, supernatural love story between Marie and Julien, played by Emmanuelle Béart and Jerzy Radziwiłowicz. Anne Brochet plays the blackmailed Madame X. Béart had previously worked with Rivette in La Belle Noiseuse, as had Radziwiłowicz in Secret Defense. The film was shot by William Lubtchansky, and edited by Nicole Lubtchansky, both frequent collaborators of Rivettes. The film was originally going to be made in 1975 as part of a series of four films, but shooting was abandoned after two days, only to be revisited by Rivette 27 years later. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2003 and had a cinema release in France, Belgium and the UK. It was shown in competition at the San Sebastian International Film Festival and was nominated for the Prix Louis-Delluc. Some critics found the film tedious, long, and pretentious, while others maintained that it was moving, intelligent, and among Rivettes best work. The film was frequently compared to other supernatural thrillers, among them Vertigo, The Sixth Sense, and The Others. A Christmas Carol: The Musical A Christmas Carol: The Musical is a 2004 American television film based on the 1843 novella of the same name, which also inspired a 1994 stage musical by Alan Menken and Lynn Ahrens. The film was produced by Hallmark Entertainment and currently distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution. Directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and written by Ahrens, the film stars Kelsey Grammer, Jesse L. Martin, Jane Krakowski, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Geraldine Chaplin, and Jason Alexander. The film first premiered on November 28, 2004, on the NBC television network. The Initiation of Sarah The Initiation of Sarah is a 2006 made for TV movie that was directed by Stuart Gillard for ABC Family. It first aired as part of ABC Familys 13 Nights of Halloween on October 22, 2006 and is a loose remake of the 1978 film of the same name. The two films differ in several ways. The personalities of Sarah and Patty were switched, the two are now biological sisters instead of adopted siblings, and the movie features magic as a predominant element to the plot, whereas in the original the focus is more heavily on Sarah having telekinesis. The character of Mrs. Hunter was re-written to be younger and possess a PhD, and is seen as a more positive figure in the movie as opposed to the character portrayed by Shelley Winters. The films ending is also changed, as Sarah ends up with her love interest and does not die at the films completion. Den Brother Den Brother is a 2010 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Hutch Dano and G Hannelius. The film premiered on August 13, 2010 on Disney Channel. Den Brother is the last Disney Channel Original Movie to feature the Disney logo on the bottom-left with the "Original Movie" ribbon, a tradition that had lasted for six years that every prior Disney film usually incorporated into their promotional posters. Naan Kadavul Naan Kadavul is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language art film co-written and directed by Bala. The film is based on the Tamil novel Yezhaam Ulagam by Jeyamohan, who also penned the dialogues for the film. The film features Arya and Pooja in the lead roles. The film was also dubbed in Hindi as Pandav — The Punch and in Telugu as Nenu Devudini. The movie is best noted for the song in the film Om Sivoham The film produced by K. S. Sreenivasan and jointly distributed by Vasan Visual Ventures and Pyramid Saimira, had background score and soundtrack composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Arthur A. Wilson handled the cinematography while Suresh Urs looked after the editing. The film had been in making for over three years, finally released on 6 February 2009. Upon release the film astonishingly received critical acclaim, winning two National Film Awards, including the Best Director Award for Bala, four Vijay Awards, three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and two Filmfare Awards. Top Cat Top Cat: The Movie is a 2011 Mexican-Argentine animated family action comedy film based on the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series, Top Cat, which ran from 1961 to 1962 on ABC in the United States. Produced by Ánima Estudios and Illusion Studios, the film was first released in theaters on September 16, 2011 in 2D and 3D formats, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film was later released in the United Kingdom on 1 June 2012, distributed by Vertigo Films, where it grossed £2.8 million, making it the highest-grossing Mexican film in the region. The film later received a limited release in the United States on 2 August 2013, with the voices of Rob Schneider and Danny Trejo as Lou Strickland and Griswald respectively. The film was a major commercial success, earning $43.5 million pesos on its opening weekend at the domestic box office and held the record as one of the biggest box-office openings in the Mexican cinema history. The film grossed a total of $112.25 million pesos domestically and $14.7 million worldwide. A computer-animated prequel to the film and the series, titled Top Cat Begins, was released on October 30, 2015. Blutzbrüdaz Blutzbrüdaz is a 2011 German musical film, directed by German-Turkish Özgür Yildirim. The film was nominated at the 2012 New Faces Awards in Germany. Half of a Yellow Sun Half of a Yellow Sun is a 2013 Anglo-Nigerian drama film directed by Biyi Bandele and based on the novel of the same name by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. The film is historical fiction that follows two sisters who are caught up in the outbreak of the Nigerian Civil War. It stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Thandie Newton, Onyeka Onwenu, Anika Noni Rose, Joseph Mawle, Genevieve Nnaji, OC Ukeje and John Boyega. The film premiered in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Trivisa Trivisa is a 2016 Hong Kong action crime thriller film produced by Johnnie To and Yau Nai-hoi, featuring the directorial debuts of newcomers Frank Hui, Jevons Au and Vicky Wong. The film is a fictionalized story about three real-life notorious Hong Kong mobsters, , Yip Kai Foon and Cheung Tze-keung, who are portrayed in the film by Gordon Lam, Richie Jen and Jordan Chan respectively. The film had its world premiere at the 66th Berlin International Film Festivals Forum section. The film also opened the 40th Hong Kong International Film Festival on 21 March 2016 and was theatrically released in Hong Kong on 7 April 2016. In Buddhist teaching, Trivisa is the Sanskrit term for the three poisons—greed, anger and delusion—that give rise to suffering. The Oath The Oath is a 2016 Icelandic thriller film written by Ólafur Egill Egilsson, and co-written and directed by Baltasar Kormákur, who also plays the leading role. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The Death of Louis XIV The Death of Louis XIV is a 2016 historical drama film written and directed by Albert Serra and starring Jean-Pierre Léaud as King Louis XIV. The film was screened out of competition at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. It made its North American premiere at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival and its U.S. premiere at the 54th New York Film Festival. Laila Majnu Laila Majnu is a 2018 Indian romance film starring Avinash Tiwary and Tripti Dimri. It is presented by Imtiaz Ali and co-produced by Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor and Preety Ali. The film is directed by Sajid Ali. The trailer was released on 7 August 2018 and the film was released in theatres on 7 September 2018. Laugh, Clown, Laugh Laugh, Clown, Laugh is a 1928 American silent drama film starring Lon Chaney and Loretta Young. The movie was directed by Herbert Brenon and produced and released through MGM Studios. The film is based on the 1923 Broadway stage production Laugh, Clown, Laugh, by David Belasco and Tom Cushing, based on a 1919 play Ridi, Pagliaccio by . Dementia Dementia is a 1955 independently made American black-and-white film produced, written, and directed by John Parker, incorporating elements of the horror film, film noir, and expressionist film. Ransom! Ransom! is a 1956 American crime drama film examining the reactions of parents, police, and the public to a kidnapping. Written by Richard Maibaum and Cyril Hume, the film is based on a popular episode of The United States Steel Hour titled "Fearful Decision", which aired in 1954 and starred Ralph Bellamy. Directed by stage and television veteran Alex Segal, the film stars Glenn Ford, Donna Reed, and Leslie Nielsen. A loosely based remake starring Mel Gibson was made in 1996 by director Ron Howard. Its title was Ransom, minus the exclamation point. Il ragazzo di campagna Il ragazzo di campagna is a 1984 Italian comedy film directed by Franco Castellano and Giuseppe Moccia. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade is a short film written by Billy Bob Thornton, directed by George Hickenlooper and starring Thornton, Molly Ringwald, and J. T. Walsh. It was adapted into the feature film Sling Blade, also starring Thornton, which won Thornton the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, as well as a nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Colonel Chabert Le Colonel Chabert is a 1994 French historical drama film directed by Yves Angelo and starring Gérard Depardieu, Fanny Ardant and Fabrice Luchini. It is based on the novel Le Colonel Chabert by Honoré de Balzac. Another film adaptation of the novel starring Raimu had been released 50 years earlier, during the German occupation of France. Honey, I Shrunk the Audience Honey, I Shrunk the Audience was a 4D film spin-off of the Honey film series that was shown at several Disney theme parks. This Is My Father Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle is a 1987 Japanese anime fantasy martial arts adventure film and the second anime feature film based on the Dragon Ball manga by Akira Toriyama. It was originally released in Japan on July 18 at the "Toei Manga Matsuri" film festival as part of a quadruple feature along with the first Saint Seiya movie and the film versions of Hikari Sentai Maskman and Choujinki Metalder. An English dub by Funimation Productions was released on VHS in 1998. Ax 'Em Ax Em is a 1992 American horror film directed by Michael Mfume. The film follows a group of teenagers on a weekend retreat at a remote cabin in the woods who become the targets of a crazed killer. Girlfriend Boyfriend Girlfriend, Boyfriend is a 2012 Taiwanese drama film written and directed by Yang Ya-che. The film was released on August 3, 2012. Of the film, director Yang stated that while he did not intentionally set out to make a "gay movie, but a political one, one which happened to include a gay character". He further stated that homosexuality and politics "both in fact represent the theme of freedom". 3½ Minutes, Ten Bullets 3 1/2 Minutes, 10 Bullets, also known as 3 1/2 Minutes, is a 2015 documentary film written and directed by Marc Silver. The film is based on the events surrounding the 2012 shooting of Jordan Russell Davis and examines the incident itself, as well as the subsequent trial, media coverage and protests that resulted from the shooting. The film premiered under its original title 3 1/2 Minutes at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2015, later winning the Special Jury Prize for Social Impact. The film was then bought by HBO Documentary Films, and premiered on HBO on November 23, 2015. On December 1, it was one of 15 films shortlisted for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for the 2016 89th Academy Awards. Lover for a Day Lover for a Day is a 2017 French drama film directed by Philippe Garrel and starring Éric Caravaca, Esther Garrel, and Louise Chevillotte. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, it won the SACD Award. It is the third and final installment in Garrels trilogy of love, the first being Jealousy and the second being In the Shadow of Women. The Third Part of the Night The Third Part of the Night is a 1971 Polish avant-garde horror film directed by Andrzej Żuławski. Norte, the End of History Norte, the End of History is a 2013 Filipino drama film written and directed by Lav Diaz. Lasting for more than four hours, the film explores themes of crime, class, and family. Screened at the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, as well as the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, the main slate of 2013 New York Film Festival, and the Masters section of the 2013 San Diego Asian Film Festival, the film has received wide acclaim for its riveting storytelling and unique cinematography. The film also won four awards including Best Picture and Best Actress at the 2014 Gawad Urian Awards. The film had a limited release in the Philippines on 11 March 2014 and its wide theatrical release on 10 September 2014. It was selected as the Filipino entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. The Seashell and the Clergyman The Seashell and the Clergyman is an experimental French film directed by Germaine Dulac, from an original scenario by Antonin Artaud. It premiered in Paris on 9 February 1928. Plane Crazy Plane Crazy is an American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. The cartoon, released in 1928 by the Walt Disney Studios, was the first creation of the character Mickey Mouse. It was made as a silent film and given a test screening to a theater audience on May 15, 1928, but failed to pick up a distributor. Later that year, Disney released Mickeys first sound cartoon, Steamboat Willie, which was an enormous success. Following this, Plane Crazy was released as a sound cartoon on March 17, 1929. It was the fourth Mickey film to be released after Steamboat Willie, The Gallopin Gaucho, and The Barn Dance. Frankie and Johnny Frankie and Johnny is a 1966 American musical film starring Elvis Presley as a riverboat gambler. The role of "Frankie" was played by Donna Douglas from The Beverly Hillbillies TV series. The film reached #40 on the Variety weekly national box office list for 1966. The budget of the film was estimated at $4.5 million. The director was Frederick De Cordova, who was the director and producer of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson beginning in 1970. H.O.T.S. H.O.T.S. is a 1979 sex comedy. The film stars three Playboy Playmates — Susan Kiger, Pamela Bryant, and Sandy Johnson, as well as former Miss USA of 1972, Lindsay Bloom, sexploitation actress Angela Aames, and B-movie veteran Lisa London. Danny Bonaduce appears in a supporting role. The cast frequently appears in tight white T-shirts with the H.O.T.S. logo and red-orange shorts. Some reviewers believe this wardrobe inspired the Hooters uniforms. Slaughterhouse Slaughterhouse is a 1987 American comedic slasher film directed by Rick Roessler and starring Joe B. Barton. Institute Benjamenta, or This Dream That One Calls Human Life Institute Benjamenta, or This Dream People Call Human Life, released in 1996, was the first feature-length film by the Brothers Quay, produced by Keith Griffiths and Janine Marmot. It is based on Jakob von Gunten, a novel written by Robert Walser. It stars Mark Rylance, Alice Krige, and Gottfried John. One Missed Call Final is a 2006 horror film and the third installment of the One Missed Call franchise, written by franchise creator Yasushi Akimoto and directed by Manabu Asou. Il 7 e l'8 Il 7 e l8 is a 2007 Italian comedy film written and directed by Giambattista Avellino and by Ficarra e Picone. For this film they were nominated to David di Donatello for Best New Director and to Silver Ribbon in the same category. The film grossed $10,412,376 at the Italian box office. The Hell of '63 De Hel van 63 is a 2009 Dutch drama film directed by . The film is based on the 1963 edition of the Elfstedentocht, a long-distance ice skating tour in the Netherlands. Battle of Warsaw 1920 Battle of Warsaw 1920 is a Polish historical film directed by Jerzy Hoffman depicting the events of the Battle of Warsaw of the Polish–Soviet War. It was released in September 2011. It was filmed in 3D using the Fusion Camera System and is one of the most expensive movies in the history of cinema in Poland. Loverboy Loverboy is a 2011 Romanian drama film directed by Cătălin Mitulescu. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. The story is based on real events. It follows a young man who seduces women in order to bring them into a prostitution network. Demonte Colony Demonte Colony is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language horror thriller film written and directed by R Ajay Gnanamuthu, a former assistant to A.R. Murugadoss. The film features Arulnithi in the lead role. Also starring Ramesh Thilak, Sananth and Abhishek Joseph, the film is a fictional story set at the Demonte Colony in Alwarpet, Chennai. Demonte Colony features cinematography by Aravinnd singh, songs composed by guitarist Keba Jeremiah, and an original score by S. Chinna. Upon Release,the film garnered positive reviews. The film was later dubbed into Hindi under the same name by Goldmines Telefilms in 2018. The Best of Everything The Best of Everything is a 1959 American drama film released by 20th Century-Fox, and starring Hope Lange, Diane Baker, Suzy Parker, Stephen Boyd, Louis Jourdan, Robert Evans, and Joan Crawford. The movie follows the professional careers and private lives of three women who share a small apartment in New York City and work together in a paperback publishing firm. The screenplay, adapted from the 1958 novel of the same name by Rona Jaffe, was written by Edith Sommer and Mann Rubin. The film was directed by Jean Negulesco and produced by Jerry Wald. Alfred Newman wrote the musical score, the last under his longtime contract as Foxs musical director. The film has been released on VHS, DVD and Blu-ray. Blackie the Pirate Blackie the Pirate is a 1971 comedy film with Terence Hill and Bud Spencer, unusual in that the popular team has little screen time together. Na Deribasovskoy khoroshaya pogoda, ili Na Brayton-Bich opyat idut dozhdi Weather Is Good on Deribasovskaya, It Rains Again on Brighton Beach is a 1992 joint Russian-American production comedy film directed by Leonid Gaidai. Its title used in the plot as a password for secret agents, and refers to Deribasovskaya Street and Brighton Beach. Suture Suture is a 1993 American neo-noir film directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel and starring Dennis Haysbert and Mel Harris. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Sade Sade is a 2000 French film directed by Benoît Jacquot, adapted by Jacques Fieschi and Bernard Minoret from the novel La terreur dans le boudoir by Serge Bramly. Slaughter Night Slaughter Night is a 2006 Dutch-Belgian horror film written and directed by Edwin Visser and Frank van Geloven. It stars Victoria Koblenko, Jop Joris and Kurt Rogiers. White Light/Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki White Light/Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is an HBO documentary film directed and produced by Steven Okazaki. It was released on August 6, 2007, on HBO, marking the 62nd anniversary of the first atomic bombing. The film features interviews with fourteen Japanese survivors and four Americans involved in the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Big Gay Musical The Big Gay Musical is a 2009 gay-themed musical-comedy film written by Fred M. Caruso and co-directed by Caruso and Casper Andreas. The film follows a brief period in the lives of two young actors, one who is openly gay, the other closeted to his parents. The openly gay actor struggles with whether he should be sexually promiscuous or seek a life partner, while the closeted one wonders if he should come out to his conservative, religious parents. Throughout the film, there are a series of musical numbers with tap dancing angels, a re-telling of the Genesis story, protests from televangelists, and a deprogramming camp that tries to turn gay kids straight. By the end of the film, the characters realize that life would be better if they just accepted themselves the way they are. Exporting Raymond Exporting Raymond is a 2010 comedy documentary film directed, written, produced and acted by Philip Rosenthal. The documentary follows Rosenthal, the creator of Everybody Loves Raymond, on a journey to create a Russian version of the hit TV series under the name Voroniny. 23 Blast 23 Blast is a 2013 American sports drama film directed by Dylan Baker. The film was written by Bram and Toni Hoover, inspired by the story of Travis Freeman, a Kentucky teen who loses his sight, but eventually overcomes the challenges of his disability, and continues to live his dream of playing football. Travis is portrayed by Mark Hapka in the film. The film was produced by Touchdown Productions, LLC and Toy Gun Films. Stephen Lang, Alexa PenaVega, Max Adler and Becky Ann Baker also starred in the film. At War with Love At War with Love is a 2016 Italian comedy film directed by Pif. Winning Winning is a 1969 American Technicolor Panavision action drama sports film directed by James Goldstone and starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward and Robert Wagner. The film is about a racecar driver who aspires to win the Indianapolis 500. A number of racecar drivers and people associated with racing appear in the film, including Bobby Unser, Tony Hulman, Bobby Grim, Dan Gurney, Roger McCluskey, and Bruce Walkup. The Haunting of Julia Full Circle is a 1977 British-Canadian horror film directed by Richard Loncraine. Based on the novel Julia by Peter Straub, it is the first film realization of one of his books. In the movie, Mia Farrow plays a woman fleeing an unhappy marriage and her daughters death, and being haunted by the ghost of a vengeful little girl. Careful Careful is a 1992 Canadian film directed by Guy Maddin. It is Maddins third feature film and his first colour film, shot on 16mm on a budget of $1.1 million. At one point, Martin Scorsese had agreed to act in the film, as Count Knotkers, but bowed out to complete Cape Fear. Maddin pursued casting hockey star Bobby Hull, but ended up casting Paul Cox. The Smashing Machine The Smashing Machine: The Life and Times of Extreme Fighter Mark Kerr is a documentary directed by John Hyams about the mixed martial arts career and personal life of Mark Kerr. The documentary is critically acclaimed for its sobering account of the brutal sport of early no holds barred fighting and the depths of addiction in which Kerr succumbs to and eventually overcomes. Adrift in Manhattan Adrift in Manhattan is a 2007 American drama film directed by Alfredo De Villa and written by Nat Moss based on a story by De Villa. The film features an ensemble cast, including Heather Graham, Victor Rasuk, Dominic Chianese, Elizabeth Peña, and William Baldwin. The film earned mixed reviews upon release. The film was nominated for Best Narrative Feature at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival Feature Competition. It was awarded the Grand Jury Prize for Best Narrative Feature at the 2007 Indianapolis International Film Festival, the Best Director Prize at the 2007 San Diego Film Festival, and the Special Jury Ensemble Award for best cast at the 2007 Palm Beach International Film Festival. An Insignificant Man An Insignificant Man is a 2017 Hindi/English Indian socio-political documentary co-produced and directed by Khushboo Ranka and Vinay Shukla and also co-produced by filmmaker Anand Gandhi. and is about the rise of anti-corruption protests in India and the formation and rise to power of the Aam Aadmi Party. The film received a standing ovation at its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival and has gone on to have sold out screenings at major festival across the world including the BFI London Film Festival & Busan International Film Festival. The documentary is about the rise of anti-corruption protests in India and the formation and rise to power of the Aam Aadmi Party, which was an independent political faction that gained traction through campaigns against the corruption in Indian politics and was headed by political leader Arvind Kejriwal, and captures the day-to-day functioning of the Aam Aadmi Party between December 2012 and December 2013, concluding with the Delhi elections. The film released in India on 17 November 2017. The film was earlier known as "Proposition for a Revolution". The Way Ahead The Way Ahead is a British Second World War drama. The film stars David Niven, Stanley Holloway and William Hartnell, along with an ensemble cast of other British actors. The Way Ahead follows a group of civilians conscripted into the British Army to fight in North Africa. King of the Lost World King of the Lost World is a 2005 film produced by The Asylum. The film is adapted loosely from The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, but the film bears a closer resemblance to the remake of King Kong released in the same year, particularly as both stories center on a giant ape. Hence, King of the Lost World is a mockbuster of said film, a tradition that The Asylum usually undergoes. For the Good of Others For the Good of Others is a 2010 Spanish drama film directed by Oskar Santos. Djinn Djinn is a 2013 Emirati supernatural thriller film directed by Tobe Hooper and written by David Tully. It is set in the United Arab Emirates and features the djinn. The film, produced by Image Nation, is in both Arabic and English languages. The films theatrical release has been delayed since 2011. Djinn premiered at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival on , 2013. The film was Hoopers final directorial effort before his death in 2017. Iyobinte Pusthakam Iyobinte Pusthakam is a 2014 Indian Malayalam-language period thriller film directed, co-produced and filmed by Amal Neerad. It stars Fahadh Faasil, Lal, Jayasurya, Isha Sharvani, Padmapriya, Reenu Mathews and Lena in important roles. Faasil and Neerad co-produced the film, which was written by Gopan Chithambaran and Syam Pushkaran. The film is a period drama set in the mid-20th century in Munnar, Western Ghats. It follows the life of Iyob and the sibling rivalry between his sons Aloshy, Ivan and Dimitri who are named after the characters from Fyodor Dostoyevskys The Brothers Karamazov. Principal photography commenced in March 2014 at Vagamon in Idukki district. Iyobinte Pusthakam was released on 7 November 2014. The film met with rave reviews from critics and was a box-office success. It received five Kerala State Film Awards and three Kerala Film Critics Association Awards. Snow-White Snow-White, also known as Betty Boop in Snow-White, is a film in the Betty Boop series from Max Fleischers Fleischer Studios directed in 1933. Dave Fleischer was credited as director, although virtually all the animation was done by Roland Crandall. Crandall received the opportunity to make Snow-White on his own as a reward for his several years of devotion to the Fleischer studio, and the resulting film is considered both his masterwork and an important milestone of The Golden Age of American animation. Snow-White took Crandall six months to complete. The Dorm That Dripped Blood The Dorm That Dripped Blood is a 1982 American slasher film directed by Stephen Carpenter and Jeffrey Obrow, and written by Carpenter and Stacey Giachino. It stars Laura Lapinski, Stephen Sachs, David Snow and Pamela Holland as four college students who stay on campus over the Christmas holiday to clear out a dormitory which is due for renovation. In the course of their work they are stalked by an unknown assailant who uses various industrial tools to dispatch his victims. It features actress Daphne Zuniga in her film debut. The film was initially deemed to be a video nasty in the United Kingdom, but was later removed from the list. Wrong Is Right Wrong Is Right, released in the UK as The Man with the Deadly Lens, is a 1982 American comedy thriller film directed by Richard Brooks from his own script based on Charles McCarrys novel The Better Angels. The film, starring Sean Connery as TV news reporter Patrick Hale, is about the theft of two suitcase nukes, and deals with media bias, reality television, government conspiracy, and Islamic terrorism. The Tenants Ejareh-Nesheenha is a 1986 Persian comedy film directed by Dariush Mehrjui. It has been widely acclaimed as the best Iranian comedy film of the 1980s. The Last Days of Frankie the Fly The Last Days of Frankie the Fly is a 1996 crime noir drama film directed by Peter Markle, written by Dayton Callie and starring Dennis Hopper, Michael Madsen, Kiefer Sutherland, and Daryl Hannah. Brotherly Love Brotherly Love is a 2015 American drama film written and directed by Jamal Hill. The film stars Keke Palmer, Cory Hardrict, Eric D. Hill and Quincy Brown. The film was executive produced by Queen Latifah for her production company Flavor Unit Films, Electric Republic and Jacavi Film. Brotherly Love was distributed by Freestyle Releasing and had a limited theatrical release in the United States on April 24, 2015. Ho Mann Jahaan Ho Mann Jahaan is a 2016 Pakistani coming-of-age drama film, written and directed by Asim Raza at his directorial debut. The screenplay was written by Rashna Abdi, Imtisal Abbasi and Asim Raza, while dialogues were written by Asim Raza, Imtisal Abbasi, Rashna Abdi and Yasir Hussain. The film stars Adeel Hussain, Mahira Khan, Sheheryar Munawar and Sonya Jehan, along with veterans Bushra Ansari, Arshad Mahmud, Jamal Shah and Munawar Siddiqui. It is produced in Urdu. The film was released in the Middle East on 31 December 2015 by ARY Films and on 1 January 2016 in Pakistan. The film opened to a highly successful box office weekend and went on to run for several weeks, making it one the highest-grossing films of 2016. In Dec 2016 Ho Mann Jahaan was showcased at the Pakistani Film Festival in New York City. Terror in a Texas Town Terror in a Texas Town is a 1958 American Western film directed by Joseph Lewis and starring Sterling Hayden. The script of Terror in a Texas Town was written by Dalton Trumbo. Due to Trumbos status on the Hollywood Blacklist, Ben Perry initially received screenwriting credit. Director Lewis was set to retire when his friend, the actor Nedrick Young, handed him the script. Young had been blacklisted and this picture was his chance to get back into the business. Excited by the script, Lewis agreed to do it because he had nothing to fear from working with blacklisted artists as this was going to be his last film anyway. Infinity Infinity is a 1996 American biographical drama film about the early life of physicist Richard Feynman. Feynman was played by Matthew Broderick, who also directed and produced the film. Brodericks mother, Patricia Broderick, wrote the screenplay, which was based on the books Surely Youre Joking and What Do You Care What Other People Think?, both written by Feynman and Ralph Leighton. La fidélité Fidelity is a 2000 French drama film written and directed by Andrzej Żuławski and starring Sophie Marceau, Pascal Greggory, and Guillaume Canet. Based on Madame de La Fayettes seventeenth century novel La Princesse de Clèves, the film is about a talented photographer who lands a lucrative job in Paris with a scandal-mongering tabloid and becomes romantically involved with an eccentric childrens book publisher while resisting the sexual advances of another photographer. Filmed on location in Paris, Fidelity received the Cabourg Romantic Film Festival Award for Best Actress and the Golden Swann Award. I'm Going Home Im Going Home is a 2001 French-Portuguese film written and directed by Manoel de Oliveira. Kyun! Ho Gaya Na... Kyun! Ho Gaya Na..., released in English as Look Whats Happened Now, is a 2004 Indian Hindi romance film directed by Samir Karnik starring Vivek Oberoi and Aishwarya Rai in lead roles. This was the first film of leading South Indian film actress Kajal Aggarwal, who played a small role as a friend of Aishwarya Rai. Necromentia Necromentia is a 2009 horror film directed by Pearry Reginald Teo. The screenplay concerns three men who have their lives turned over by the existence of a tattooed Ouija Board, which opens the gateways to other dimensions. Hagen keeps the corpse of his lover in his house, hoping that one day she will come back from the dead as promised. When he meets a man named Travis, he learns that maybe he could venture into hell and bring her back from the dead himself. Ethir Neechal Ethir Neechal is a 2013 Tamil language sports comedy film written and directed by R. S. Durai Senthilkumar, a former assistant to Vetrimaran and produced by Dhanush. Sivakarthikeyan, Priya Anand and Nandita play lead roles. The movie released on 1 May 2013 to critical acclaim from critics as well as the audience. My Mom Is a Character 2 Minha Mãe é uma Peça 2 is a Brazilian comedy film written and starred by Paulo Gustavo, based on his play of the same name. It is a sequel to the 2013 success "Minha Mãe é uma Peça" and was produced by Downtown Filmes and Globo Filmes in association with Paramount and Universal Pictures. Its release in Brazil happened on December 22, 2016 distributed by Migdal and Paris Films. After its release, the film received mixed to positive reviews, with some critics praising its balance between humor and drama while others criticized the plot for repeating the same formula and not showing evolution from the first film. I Love to Singa I Love to Singa is a Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by Tex Avery, produced by Leon Schlesinger, and released to theaters on July 18, 1936, by Warner Bros. and Vitaphone. As with many early Warners cartoons, it is in a sense a music video designed to push a song from the Warners library. The song in question, "I Love to Singa", was first written by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg for the 1936 Warner Bros. feature-length film The Singing Kid. It is performed three times in the film: first by Al Jolson and Cab Calloway, then by the Yacht Club Boys and Jolson, and finally again by Calloway and Jolson. During this period, it was customary for Warners to have their animation production partner, Leon Schlesinger Productions, make Merrie Melodies cartoons based upon songs from their features. The cartoon has, in recent years, taken on something of a cult following, with a pervasive impact on popular culture. The short, one of the earliest Merrie Melodies produced in Technicolors 3-strip process, is recognized as one of Averys early masterpieces. Heat Heat, also known as Andy Warhols Heat, is a 1972 American comedy drama film written and directed by Paul Morrissey, produced by Andy Warhol, and starring Joe Dallesandro, Sylvia Miles, and Andrea Feldman. The film was conceived by Warhol as a parody of Sunset Boulevard. It is the third film of the "Paul Morrissey Trilogy" produced by Andy Warhol. The other films in the trilogy include Flesh and Trash. The Price of Milk The Price of Milk is a 2000/2001 Australian/New Zealand/American romantic fantasy film. It was directed by New Zealand actor and director Harry Sinclair. The Last Sign The Last Sign is a 2005 Canadian-British-French drama film directed by Douglas Law. Lost in the Pacific Lost in the Pacific is a 2016 Chinese action film starring Brandon Routh and Zhang Yuqi. Filming took place in Spring 2015 at Pinewood Iskandar Malaysia Studios in Malaysia. It was released on January 29, 2016. Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales Bugs Bunnys 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales is a 1982 Merrie Melodies film with a compilation of Warner Bros. cartoon shorts and animated bridging sequences, hosted by Bugs Bunny. Dark Waters Dark Waters, is a 1994 horror film directed by Mariano Baino, who co-wrote it with Andy Bark and also served as the editor. A Christmas Carol Christmas Carol: The Movie is a 2001 British live action/animated film based on Charles Dickenss classic novella. Directed by Jimmy T. Murakami, the film features the voices of numerous actors including Simon Callow, Kate Winslet, Kates sister Beth Winslet, and Nicolas Cage. This version differs from others, in that Scrooge is given another chance with the love of his life, Belle, who ended their engagement in their youth after he was corrupted by greed; they later meet again after the three spirits have reformed Scrooge and he is now kind and generous, causing Belle to love him again. Both Belle and Old Joe notably have bigger roles in the film. Unlike the book as well as other film adaptations, Belle does not marry and have children with another man. She is a nurse. Old Joe is a henchman of Scrooge who arrests or robs people who owe Scrooge debt but Scrooge fires him after mending his ways. Also in the film Marleys ghost haunts Scrooge before he goes home and Scrooge is notably younger as he has auburn hair and is middle-aged rather than being elderly. He also showns a kindness towards a mouse that appears throughout the film. The Salt of Life The Salt of Life is the second film from writer/director/actor Gianni Di Gregorio, who began his directorial career with 2010s Mid-August Lunch. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a 1938 American drama film produced by David O. Selznick and directed by Norman Taurog starring Tommy Kelly in the title role, with Jackie Moran and Ann Gillis. The screenplay by John V. A. Weaver was based on the classic 1876 novel of the same name by Mark Twain. The movie was the first film version of the novel to be made in color. The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom is a BBC television documentary series by English filmmaker Adam Curtis, well known for other documentaries including The Century of the Self and The Power of Nightmares. It originally aired in the United Kingdom on BBC Two in March 2007. The series consists of three 60-minute programmes which explore the modern concept and definition of freedom, specifically, "how a simplistic model of human beings as self-seeking, almost robotic, creatures led to todays idea of freedom." The Last Lovecraft: Relic of Cthulhu The Last Lovecraft: Relic of Cthulhu is a 2009 horror comedy film directed by Henry Saine about the last living relative of noted short-story writer H.P. Lovecraft. The film premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival and was acquired by MPI Media. It had its international theatrical release in August 2010 at Torontos fifth annual After Dark Film Festival through MPIs Dark Sky Films label. It was later released on DVD and VOD in October 2010. Wyatt Earp's Revenge Wyatt Earps Revenge is a 2012 American Western film about the legendary lawman Wyatt Earp. It is a fictionalized account of an actual Old West event, the slaying of beautiful singer Dora Hand in Dodge City, Kansas, when Earp was a deputy there. In one of its many instances of dramatic license, the movie depicts Hand as Earps sweetheart. The films framing device is a reporters interview with an aging Earp, who reminisces about the tragedy. The film was released on March 6, 2012, in the United States. The film was produced by Jeff Schenck and Barry Barnholtz and directed by Michael Feifer. The screenplay was written by Darren Benjamin Shepherd. Some Velvet Morning Some Velvet Morning is a 2013 American drama film directed by Neil LaBute and starring Alice Eve and Stanley Tucci. Eye of the Tiger Eye of the Tiger is a 1986 American action drama film directed by Richard C. Sarafian, and stars Gary Busey, Yaphet Kotto, Denise Galik, Seymour Cassel, William Smith and Judith Barsi. 84C MoPic 84C MoPic is a 1989 American independent found footage war drama film written and directed by Patrick Sheane Duncan. The Grandfather The Grandfather is a 1998 Spanish drama film written, produced and directed by José Luis Garci. It stars Fernando Fernán-Gómez, Cayetana Guillén Cuervo and Rafael Alonso. The film, an adaptation of the novel of the same title by Benito Pérez Galdós, tells the story of an aristocrats search to discover which of his two putative granddaughters resulted from an extramarital affair by his daughter-in-law. Tenacious D: The Complete Masterworks The Complete Master Works is a two-DVD set by Tenacious D, documenting their gig at the Brixton Academy on November 3, 2002. The DVD also contains the bands short lived HBO TV series, a collection of short films, two documentaries on the band, music videos, and live TV appearances. The video was a major success, going 6× platinum in the US and 2× platinum in Australia in the Video Longform category. The discs cover features band members Jack Black and Kyle Gass in Baroque era costume, complete with powdered wigs, a violin and harpsichord. Moscow Zero Moscow Zero is a 2006 film directed by María Lidón. Ti amo in tutte le lingue del mondo I Love You in All the Languages in the World is a 2005 Italian film directed by Leonardo Pieraccioni. The Russell Girl The Russell Girl is a 2008 television movie directed by Jeff Bleckner. It premiered on the Hallmark Channel on January 27, 2008 and stars Amber Tamblyn as a young medical student who must come to terms with her past. War of the Buttons War of the Buttons is a 2011 French adventure film directed by Yann Samuell. It is one of two films based on the eponymous novel by Louis Pergaud released in 2011. Invisible Ghost Invisible Ghost is a 1941 American horror film starring Bela Lugosi and directed by Joseph H. Lewis. It was the first of the nine movies interpreted by Bela Lugosi for Sam Katzman at Monogram Pictures. The Seduction of Mimi Mimì metallurgico ferito nellonore is an Italian language film directed by Lina Wertmüller, starring Giancarlo Giannini as Mimi and featuring Mariangela Melato, Turi Ferro, and Agostina Belli. It was released in the United States as The Seduction of Mimi, although a literal translation of the title would be "Mimi the metalworker, wounded in honor". The film was entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. The screenplay was very loosely adapted for the 1977 film Which Way Is Up? starring Richard Pryor. The First Deadly Sin The First Deadly Sin is a 1980 American crime thriller film produced by and starring Frank Sinatra. The film features Faye Dunaway, David Dukes, Brenda Vaccaro, James Whitmore, and Martin Gabel in his final role. The movie is based on the 1973 novel of the same name written by Lawrence Sanders. The screenplay was written by Mann Rubin. The film originally was slated to be directed by Roman Polanski, who was dropped by Columbia Pictures after statutory rape charges were brought against him. Director Brian G. Hutton took over the production after Polanski fled to France. The last of nine films produced by Sinatra, and his final starring role, he plays Captain Edward X. Delaney, a troubled homicide cop om New York City. In a small role, Dunaway is the detectives ailing wife, hospitalized during the entire story with a rare kidney affliction. Bruce Willis makes his film debut as an extra walking past Sinatra in a restaurant. The First Deadly Sin was the third production by Sinatras Artanis production company and was shot on location in New York City. It premiered on October 23, 1980 at Loews State Theatre in Times Square as part of a benefit for the Mother Cabrini Medical Center. The musical score was by composer and arranger Gordon Jenkins, who first worked with Sinatra on the 1957 album Where Are You? Swann in Love Swann in Love, is a 1984 Franco-German film directed by Volker Schlöndorff. It is based on Marcel Prousts novel sequence In Search of Lost Time, specifically the first volume the title of which typically translates as Swanns Way. It was nominated for 2 BAFTA Film Awards. Little Vera Little Vera, produced at the Gorky Film Studio and released in 1988, is a film by Russian film director Vasili Pichul. The title in Russian is ambiguous and can also mean "Little Faith," symbolizing the characters lack of hope. The film was the leader in ticket sales in the Soviet Union in 1988 with 54.9 million viewers, and was the most successful Soviet film in the US since 1980s Moscow Does not Believe in Tears. Part of its popularity was due to being one of the first Soviet movies with explicit sexual scenes. Despite this initial success, the films popularity was short-lived. The films main character and namesake is a teenage girl, who just having finished school feels trapped in her provincial town. With its pessimistic and cynical view of Soviet society, the film was typical of its time, during which many such films, collectively known as the chernukha, were released. The film received 6 awards and was nominated for 8 more. Among its wins, it received "Best Actress" for Natalya Negoda at the Nika Awards in 1989. The films director, Vasili Pichul, received the Special Jury Prize at the 1988 Montreal World Film Festival and FIPRESCI Prize at the 1988 Venice Film Festival. The soundtracks main theme consists of two songs performed by Sofia Rotaru "Bylo no proshlo" and "Tolko etogo malo", "the leitmotif of the perestroika classic Little Vera". Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore is a 1983 Disney Winnie the Pooh animated featurette, based on two chapters from the books Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner, originally released theatrically on March 25, 1983 as a double feature with the 1983 re-issue of The Sword in the Stone. It is the fourth and final of Disneys original theatrical featurettes adapted from the Pooh books by A. A. Milne. Produced by Rick Reinert Productions, the featurette was the first Disney animated film since the 1938 Silly Symphonies short Merbabies to be produced by an outside studio. La bûche Seasons Beatings is a French comedy-drama film directed by Danièle Thompson, released in 1999. Johnny Was Johnny Was is an Irish/English gangster movie directed by Mark Hammond, written by Brendan Foley, and made in 2005 by Ben Katz Productions, Borderline Productions and Nordisk Film. It was released in the UK in 2006 by Sony Pictures and in the US by First Look Studios. Rommel Rommel is a 2012 German television film first shown on Das Erste. It is a dramatisation of the last days of German general Erwin Rommel. The Resurrection of Gavin Stone The Resurrection of Gavin Stone is a 2017 American Christian drama film directed by Dallas Jenkins, written by Andrea Gyertson Nasfell, and starring Brett Dalton, Anjelah Johnson-Reyes, Neil Flynn, Shawn Michaels and D. B. Sweeney. The film was released on January 20, 2017, by WWE Studios and Blumhouse Tilt. Golden Exits Golden Exits is an American-Greek drama film written, co-produced and directed by Alex Ross Perry. It stars Emily Browning, Adam Horovitz, Mary Louise Parker, Jason Schwartzman, Chloë Sevigny and Analeigh Tipton. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2017. It was released on February 9, 2018, by Stage 6 Films and Vertical Entertainment. Come Live with Me Come Live with Me is a 1941 American romantic comedy film produced and directed by Clarence Brown and starring James Stewart and Hedy Lamarr. Based on a story by Virginia Van Upp, the film is about a beautiful Viennese refugee seeking United States citizenship who arranges a marriage of convenience with a struggling writer. The films title derives from the opening line of Christopher Marlowes poem "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love". Dirty Hands Innocents with Dirty Hands a.k.a. Dirty Hands. is a 1975 psychological thriller film written and directed by Claude Chabrol. Its title in French is Les innocents aux mains sales. The film was based on the novel The Damned Innocents by Richard Neely. The film had 553,910 admissions in France. Homer and Eddie Homer and Eddie is a 1989 American comedy film starring Whoopi Goldberg and Jim Belushi and directed by Andrei Konchalovsky. This was Anne Ramseys final performance. Solar Crisis Solar Crisis is a 1990 Japanese-American science fiction film directed by Richard C. Sarafian. The screenplay was written by Joe Gannon and Tedi Sarafian, based on the novel Crisis 2050 by Takeshi Kawata. The cast features Tim Matheson as Steve Kelso, Charlton Heston as Adm. "Skeet" Kelso, Peter Boyle as Arnold Teague, Annabel Schofield as Alex Noffe, Corin Nemec as Mike Kelso and Jack Palance as Travis. The executive producers were Takeshi Kawata and Takehito Sadamura. FX cinematographer Richard Edlund and veteran sound editor James Nelson were its producers. Pups Pups is a 1999 American independent crime drama film written and directed by Ash, and stars Mischa Barton, Burt Reynolds and Cameron Van Hoy. The film centers on two young adolescents that embark on a bank robbery on their way to school. The film premiered at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival on April 18, 1999. The film, although well received critically received a limited release that has been attributed as sensitivity to the Columbine High School massacre that occurred two days after the premiere. Vadakkunokkiyantram Vadakkunokkiyantram Private Property Private Property is a 2006 French-language Belgian film directed by Joachim Lafosse. The film received the André Cavens Award for Best Film by the Belgian Film Critics Association. The End of Love The End of Love is a drama film written and directed by Mark Webber. It stars Michael Cera, Amanda Seyfried and Mark Webber. It premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and was released theatrically in the United States on March 1, 2013. Do You See Me? Do You See Me? is a 2014 Italian comedy film written and directed by Riccardo Milani and starring Paola Cortellesi and Raoul Bova. It grossed $6,571,282 at the Italian box office. American Wrestler: The Wizard American Wrestler: The Wizard is a 2016 American sports biographical film directed by Alex Ranarivelo. The film centers around the world of competitive high school wrestling and stars George Kosturos as Ali Jahani, a 17 year old who escapes Iran in the 1980s after the Iran hostage crisis and must adjust to life in a small California town only to face more hostility in America due to the hostage crisis. Wanting to fit in, Ali joins the schools wrestling team and becomes the squads star member. Ali faces a mountain of adversity everywhere he turns, but through determination and with a chance to change how others see him, Ali must step up and learn to be a hero against all odds. William Fichtner, Jon Voight, Ali Afshar, Gabriel Basso, Kevin G. Schmidt and Lia Marie Johnson also star in supporting roles. Terra Formars is a 2016 Japanese science fiction film directed by Takashi Miike and based on the manga series of the same name by Yū Sasuga & Kenichi Tachibana. It was released in Japan on Friday, April 29, 2016. The Day Shall Come The Day Shall Come is a 2019 British-American satirical dark comedy thriller film, written by Chris Morris and Jesse Armstrong and directed by Morris. The film stars Marchánt Davis, Anna Kendrick, Danielle Brooks and Denis OHare. The film satirises the farce at the heart of real life FBI sting operations. It had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 11, 2019. It was released in the United States on September 27, 2019, by IFC Films, and is scheduled to be released in the United Kingdom on October 11, 2019, by Entertainment One. Dillinger Dillinger is a 1945 gangster film noir telling the story of John Dillinger. The film was directed by Max Nosseck. Dillinger was the first major film to star Lawrence Tierney. The B-movie was shot in black and white and features a smoke-bomb bank robbery edited into the film from the 1937 Fritz Lang film You Only Live Once. The film was released on DVD by Warner Bros. for the Film Noir Classic Collections 2 in 2005, even though the film generally is not regarded as being film noir. Some sequences were shot at Big Bear Lake, California. Rock-a-Bye Baby Rock-A-Bye Baby is a 1958 American musical comedy film starring Jerry Lewis. A loose remake of Preston Sturges 1944 film The Miracle of Morgans Creek, the film was directed and written by Frank Tashlin, and features Marilyn Maxwell, Connie Stevens and Reginald Gardiner. The Apple War The Apple War is a 1971 Swedish comedy-drama film directed by Tage Danielsson, starring Gösta Ekman, Hans Alfredsson, Tage Danielsson, Monica Zetterlund and Max von Sydow. The political theme of the film is the battle between nature on the one hand and commercialisation and industrialisation on the other set to exploit and ultimately destroy land and natural resources. The film can also be seen as an early criticism of globalisation as it depicts foreign, and large scale, capitalist investors and entrepreneurs as exploiters working side by side with domestic, small scale, capitalists. The songs in The Apple War are composed and written by Evert Taube, who also makes a cameo in the film as the old man who dances with Monica Zetterlund at the end party, and while there also recites a part of one of his most famous songs, "Calle Schewens vals", performed by the cast in the same scene at the end. Winner of three Guldbagge Awards, The Apple War is a popular cult film in Sweden, and referred to as a "Hasse & Tage" film due to the creators Tage Danielsson and Hasse Alfredson. Ashanti Ashanti is a 1979 action adventure film, produced by Georges-Alain Vuille, and directed by Richard Fleischer. Despite its impressive cast and setting, it was widely panned by critics upon release. Michael Caine was reportedly very disappointed with the project and claims it was the third worst film along with his previous films The Magus and The Swarm, after director Fleischer and co-star Beverly Johnson, were both removed from filming two-thirds of the way through the shoot. Fleischer departed after being hospitalised with sunstroke. However, an interview with Ms. Johnson included on the 2013 Severin Films Blu-ray edition of Ashanti makes no reference to these "removals," suggesting that they may belong to myth. This is one of William Holdens final films. Both Fleischer and cinematographer Tonti had previously worked together on Barabbas. Johns Johns is a 1996 American drama film written and directed by Scott Silver and starring David Arquette and Lukas Haas, who portray hustlers who work Santa Monica Boulevard. Alice and Martin Alice et Martin is a 1998 French film, a psychological drama, directed by André Téchiné. It stars Juliette Binoche and Alexis Loret. It is Téchinés second collaboration with Binoche after the 1985 film Rendez-vous. The plot follows the two title characters, Martin, a male model, and Alice, a struggling violinist. Their romance is shattered when Martins troubled past begins to haunt him. The Intruder Lintrus is a feature film written and directed by Claire Denis, based upon the autobiographical essay by philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy. The film premiered in the official competition at the 2004 Venice Film Festival. The Search for General Tso The Search for General Tso is a documentary film that premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival. It was directed by Ian Cheney and produced by Amanda Murray and Jennifer 8. Lee. Sundance Selects acquired it in December 2014, and was released January 2, 2015, in theaters and on demand. Svengali Svengali is a 1931 American pre-Code supernatural drama/horror film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. The film stars John Barrymore and co-stars Marian Marsh. It was directed by Archie Mayo and the screenplay was written by J. Grubb Alexander. It is based on the gothic horror novel Trilby by George du Maurier. The film was originally released on May 22, 1931. Warner Brothers was so pleased by the box office on this film that the studio hurriedly reteamed Barrymore and Marsh for another horror film The Mad Genius, released on November 7, 1931. The region 1 DVD of Svengali was released on October 17, 2000 by the Roan Group. The World in His Arms The World in His Arms is a 1952 seafaring adventure film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Gregory Peck, Ann Blyth and Anthony Quinn, with John McIntire, Carl Esmond, Andrea King, Eugenie Leontovich, Hans Conried, and Sig Ruman. Made by Universal-International, it was produced by Aaron Rosenberg from a screenplay by Borden Chase and Horace McCoy. It is based on the novel by Rex Beach. The music score was by Frank Skinner and the cinematography by Russell Metty. I Fidanzati The Fiances is a 1963 Italian film directed by Ermanno Olmi. It tells the story of a young man who moves to Sicily for a job, but pines for his fiancé back home. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. It's Alive III: Island of the Alive Its Alive III: Island of the Alive is a 1987 American horror film written and directed by Larry Cohen. It is the sequel to the 1978 film It Lives Again. The film stars Michael Moriarty, Karen Black, Laurene Landon, James Dixon, Gerrit Graham, Macdonald Carey and Neal Israel. The film was released by Warner Bros. in May 1987. Krokodil Gena Gena the Crocodile is a 1969 Soviet/Russian stop-motion animated film directed by Roman Kachanov in Soyuzmultfilm studio. This film introduces the characters Gena the Crocodile, Cheburashka, and the old woman Shapoklyak. The film was based on Eduard Uspenskys stories about the characters. Its famous soundtrack was composed by Mikhail Ziv, including songs composed by Vladimir Shainsky. This film became popular in the Soviet Union and spawned three sequels. Lupin the 3rd Lupin the Third Part I is a Japanese anime television series produced by TMS Entertainment. It is the first anime adaptation of the Lupin III series created by Monkey Punch. The series was originally broadcast as simply between October 24, 1971 and March 26, 1972. Style Style is a 2001 Indian Hindi comedy thriller film directed by N. Chandra. It stars Sharman Joshi and Sahil Khan in main roles. The film managed to do very well at the box office, however it was panned by critics. Due to the surprise success of the film, a sequel titled Xcuse Me was released in 2003, which was also a moderate success at the box office. The King The King is a Greek drama film directed by Nikos Grammatikos. The film released in 2002 and stars Vangelis Mourikis, Marilita Lambropoulou and Minas Hatzisavvas. It won the Golden Piramide in 2003 Cairo International Film Festival as well as four awards in Greek State Film Awards. 12 Days of Terror 12 Days of Terror is a 2004 television film directed by Jack Sholder and starring Colin Egglesfield, Mark Dexter, Jenna Harrison and John Rhys-Davies. Based on a true story, it revolves around the 1916 Jersey shark attacks, in which a great white shark begins a series of attacks that takes place of the course of 12 days in New Jersey. It premiered on Animal Planet, and later on The Discovery Channel. Milenge Milenge Milenge Milenge is a 2010 Indian Hindi romantic drama film. Largely based on the 2001 film Serendipity, the movie is directed by Satish Kaushik and stars Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor in their fifth film together following Imtiaz Alis Jab We Met. Other members from the cast include Satish Shah, Aarti Chhabria, and Delnaaz Paul. Gideon's Daughter Gideons Daughter is the second of two linked BBC television dramas written & directed by Stephen Poliakoff. Produced independently for the BBC by Talkback Thames and starring Bill Nighy, Miranda Richardson, and Emily Blunt, it aired in the UK on BBC One on 26 February 2006 and in the US on BBC America a month later. It was shown across Australia on ABC1 on 2 November 2008. The first of the dramas, Friends and Crocodiles, had been broadcast the previous month, with the character of Sneath appearing in both and acting as the narrator of Gideons Daughter. The mini series was watched by 10.2 million viewers. Nighy and Blunt received Golden Globe Awards for their performances. The production won a Peabody Award in April 2007. Beautiful Beautiful is a 2009 Australian independent film, written and directed by Dean OFlaherty, which was released by Adelaide-based Kojo Pictures on 5 March 2009. The film marked the feature filmmaking debut of both OFlaherty and Kojo Pictures. The South Australian Film Corporation provided approximately 10 per cent of the $1.5m budget, while the rest came from private investors. Beautiful was the first film in Australia to receive the new 40% Producers Rebate from the Federal Government. The film received a poor response, taking only $56,000 at the Australian box office in its short cinema release. It was invited to screen at the 12th Shanghai International Film Festival, in June 2010, and later sold "to France and all French-speaking European territories ... Japan ... Poland, Middle East, Russia, Mexico and HBO Eastern Europe." Four Nights with Anna Four Nights with Anna is a 2008 Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. The film won the Polish Academy Award for Best Director and Best Cinematography. It also won a Tokyo International Film Festival Special Jury Prize. The Bank The Bank was Charlie Chaplins tenth film for Essanay Films. Released in 1915, it is a slight departure from the tramp character, as Charlie Chaplin plays a janitor to a bank. Edna Purviance plays the secretary on whom Charlie has a crush and dreams that she has fallen in love with him. Filmed at the Majestic Studio in Los Angeles. There doesnt appear to be any evidence that this film was received any differently from the bulk of Chaplins early work, but today this film is often considered one of his best efforts during his Essanay period. Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is a 1936 American film adapted from the play by William Shakespeare, directed by George Cukor from a screenplay by Talbot Jennings. The film stars Leslie Howard as Romeo and Norma Shearer as Juliet, and the supporting cast features John Barrymore, Basil Rathbone, and Andy Devine. The New York Times selected the film as one of the "Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made", calling it "a lavish production" that "is extremely well-produced and acted." The Sisters The Sisters is a 1938 American drama film produced and directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Errol Flynn and Bette Davis. The screenplay by Milton Krims is based on the 1937 novel of the same title by Myron Brinig. The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell is a 1955 American CinemaScope film in Warnercolor, directed by Otto Preminger, and starring Gary Cooper and co-starring Charles Bickford, Ralph Bellamy, Rod Steiger, and Elizabeth Montgomery in her film debut. The film is based on the notorious court-martial of General Billy Mitchell, who is considered the founder of the U.S. Air Force. Maciste e la regina di Samar Hercules Against the Moon Men is a 1964 sword and sandal film. It was directed by Giacomo Gentilomo and stars Alan Steel and Jany Clair. The film runs for 90 minutes and is dubbed. The 25th Hour The 25th Hour is a 1967 anti-war drama film directed by Henri Verneuil and starring Anthony Quinn and Virna Lisi. It was produced by Carlo Ponti. The film is based on a novel by C. Virgil Gheorghiu. It follows the troubles experienced by a Romanian peasant couple caught up in World War II. The Moderns The Moderns is a 1988 film by Alan Rudolph, which takes place in 1926 Paris during the period of the Lost Generation and at the height of modernist literature. The film stars Keith Carradine, Linda Fiorentino and John Lone among others. Stuff and Dough Stuff and Dough is a 2001 Romanian drama film directed by Cristi Puiu. The film was screened for the Directors Fortnight at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. New York Doll New York Doll is a documentary based on the life of former New York Dolls member Arthur Kane. It was nominated for both a Satellite Award and a Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, where it premiered in 2005. Family Heist Mes trésors is a 2017 French comedy film directed by Pascal Bourdiaux. Goodbye, Columbus Goodbye, Columbus is a 1969 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Richard Benjamin and Ali MacGraw, directed by Larry Peerce and based on the novella of the same name by Philip Roth. The screenplay, by Arnold Schulman, won the Writers Guild of America Award. The storys title alludes to a phonograph record played by the brother of MacGraws character, nostalgically recalling his athletic career at Ohio State. The film was essentially MacGraws film debut, as she had previously had only a "bit part" in the previous years A Lovely Way to Die. Stariki-razboyniki Grandads-Robbers is a 1972 Soviet comedy-drama by Eldar Ryazanov, filmed on Mosfilm. Movie title resembles the name of a Russian childrens traditional yard game Cossacks-Robbers. Night of the Pencils Night of the Pencils is a 1986 Argentine historical drama film directed by Héctor Olivera and written by Olivera and Daniel Kon. It is based on the non-fiction book by María Seoane and Héctor Ruiz Núñez. It stars Alejo García Pintos, Vita Escardó, Leonardo Sbaraglia, José María Monje, Pablo Machado, Adriana Salonia and Héctor Bidonde. The film, based on the actual events recorded in history as the "Night of the pencils", tells the story of seven students who, after protesting for lower bus fares for students in the city of La Plata, were abducted in September 1976, during Argentinas last dictatorship, and subsequently disappeared. Only one student survived to tell what happened. Rigged Fight Night is a feature-length action/adventure film directed by Jonathan M. Dillon. It was produced in the United States in 2008. It was shot mostly in the state of Kansas. It was released in the US in 2009. The Stone Angel The Stone Angel is a 2007 Canadian drama film written and directed by Kari Skogland. The screenplay is based on the 1964 novel of the same name by Margaret Laurence. Çanakkale 1915 Çanakkale 1915 is a 2012 Turkish historical drama film directed by Yesim Sezgin as screen-written by Turgut Özakman based upon his own 2008 novel Diriliş: Çanakkale 1915. Released theatrically on 1,000 screens across Turkey and Europe in October 2012, the film was never released commercially in the United States, but premiered on ATV television on 17 March 2015. Who Killed Cock Robin? Who Killed Cock Robin is a 2017 Taiwanese neo-noir crime thriller film, written and directed by Cheng Wei-hao. The film follows a journalist who unravels a series of mysteries as he investigates a long-forgotten hit-and-run accident that occurred nine years ago. Who Killed Cock Robin was Chengs second collaboration with star Hsu Wei-ning after The Tag-Along. The film also stars Kaiser Chuang, Ko Chia-yen, Christopher Lee and Mason Lee. It was released on March 31, 2017 in Taiwan. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye is a 1950 film noir starring James Cagney, directed by Gordon Douglas, produced by William Cagney and based on the novel by Horace McCoy. The film was banned in Ohio as "a sordid, sadistic presentation of brutality and an extreme presentation of crime with explicit steps in commission." Supporting Cagney are Luther Adler as a crooked lawyer, and Ward Bond and Barton MacLane as two crooked cops. One on Top of the Other One on Top of the Other, also known as Perversion Story, is a 1969 Italian giallo film directed by Lucio Fulci. Written by Fulci and Roberto Gianviti, the film stars Jean Sorel, Marisa Mell, Elsa Martinelli, Alberto de Mendoza and John Ireland. The first giallo directed by Fulci, its plot concerns George Dummurrier, an unscrupulous San Franciscan doctor who is suspected of orchestrating the death of his asthmatic wife Susan as part of an insurance scam, despite her seeming reemergence as Monica Weston, a high-class stripper and prostitute. One on Top of the Other was filmed on location in several United States cities, including a scene filmed in San Quentin State Prisons gas chamber. The film went on to gross ₤869,000,000, and has been cited as a thematic precursor to later films such as Basic Instinct and Body of Evidence. Poszukiwany, poszukiwana Man – Woman Wanted is the English title of the Polish film Poszukiwany, poszukiwana, a comedy released in 1973, directed by Stanisław Bareja. Tridev Tridev is a 1989 Indian action thriller film directed by Rajiv Rai, The movie was and was a blockbuster. It stars Sunny Deol, Jackie Shroff, Naseeruddin Shah, Madhuri Dixit, Sangeeta Bijlani and Sonam in lead roles. The film was critically acclaimed and won three Filmfare Awards at the 35th Filmfare Awards in 1990. Elina: As If I Wasn't There Elina: As If I Wasnt There is a 2002 film directed by Klaus Härö and based on a novel by Kerstin Johansson i Backe. Island of Lost Souls Island of Lost Souls is a 2007 Danish fantasy film directed by Nikolaj Arcel. Graduation Graduation is a 2007 American coming-of-age drama film starring Chris Lowell, Chris Marquette and Riley Smith released theatrically in May 2008. It was made in collaboration with the producers of The Virgin Suicides and Seabiscuit. The film was shot in Beaver Falls in 2005. Additional scenes were shot in and outside of North Hills Senior High School. Well Done Abba! Well Done Abba is a 2009 Indian political satire Hindi film directed by Shyam Benegal, starring Boman Irani, Minissha Lamba and Sameer Dattani in pivotal roles. It is the remake of the 2007 Marathi film, Jau Tithe Khau. It was based on three short stories: Narsaiyyan Ki Bavdi by Jeelani Bano, Phulwa Ka Pul by Sanjeev and Still Waters by Jayant Kripalani. The screenplay was written by Jayant Kripalani and Ashok Mishra, who also wrote the dialogues. It won the 2009 National Film Award for Best Film on Social Issues. Legend Legend is a 2014 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by Ram Achanta, Gopichand Achanta and Anil Sunkara under 14 Reels Entertainment and Sai Korrapati was presented the film on Varahi Chalana Chitram banner and directed by Boyapati Srinu. Starred Nandamuri Balakrishna, worked for the second time with Boyapati Srinu after Simha, Jagapathi Babu first time in negative shade. alongside Radhika Apte, Sonal Chauhan as female leads and music composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film released on 28 March 2014 worldwide. Upon release, the film received positive reviews from critics. The film recorded as Blockbuster at box office. Big Time Operators The Smallest Show on Earth is a 1957 British comedy film, directed by Basil Dearden, and starring Bill Travers, Virginia McKenna, Peter Sellers and Margaret Rutherford. The supporting cast includes Bernard Miles, Leslie Phillips, Francis de Wolff, George Cross, June Cunningham and Sid James. The screenplay was written by William Rose and John Eldridge from an original story by William Rose. Rituals Rituals is a 1977 Canadian horror/thriller film directed by Peter Carter. It centers on a group of doctors who are menaced while on a camping getaway trip in Northern Ontario. Khiladi 420 Khiladi 420 is a 2000 Indian Hindi action film directed by Neeraj Vora and starring Akshay Kumar and Mahima Chaudhry. The film was written by Uttam Gudda and released on 29 December 2000. It is the seventh installment in the Khiladi series starring Kumar, which included Khiladi, Main Khiladi Tu Anari, Sabse Bada Khiladi, Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi, Mr. and Mrs. Khiladi and International Khiladi. The film is notable for featuring some of Akshay Kumars most dangerous stunts, including a scene where he catches and climbs a running plane, stands on top of it, and then jumps onto a hot air balloon while 1,000 feet up in the air; the stunt drew comparisons to Jackie Chan. However, the film was a box office failure, and was the last Khiladi film up until Khiladi 786 twelve years later. Hamtaro Hamtaro, known in Japan as , is a Japanese childrens manga and storybook series created and illustrated by Ritsuko Kawai. The manga is serialized in Shogakukans all-girls magazine Ciao in 1997, focusing on a hamster named Hamtaro who has a variety of adventures with other hamsters, known as "Ham-Hams". Viz Media published the manga adaptations and storybooks in English. Multiple anime adaptations were produced by TMS Entertainment and aired on TV Tokyo. The first series was dubbed in English by The Ocean Group. Dragon Ball: Hey! Son Goku and Friends Return!! is a 35-minute Japanese animated short film based on Akira Toriyamas Dragon Ball series, shown on the Jump Super Anime Tour from September 21 to November 23, 2008. It was the first animated Dragon Ball film in twelve years, following the tenth anniversary film The Path to Power. Urumi: The Warriors Who Wanted to Kill Vasco Da Gama Urumi is a 2011 Indian Malayalam-language period action film written by Shankar Ramakrishnan and directed and co-produced by Santosh Sivan. It stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Prabhu Deva, Genelia DSouza, Amol Gupte, Jagathy Sreekumar, Nithya Menon, and Alexx ONell in lead roles and features Tabu, Arya and Vidya Balan in extended cameos. The film is set in the early 16th century, when Portuguese sailors dominated the Indian Ocean. The story follows Chirakkal Kelu, seeking to avenge the death of his father at the hands of the sailors, and his cohorts Vavvali of Nagapattinam, princess Ayesha of Arackel and princess Bala of Chirakkal. The plot incorporates the intrigues of the Chirakkal royal house, where Kelu serves as commander-in-chief, its rivalry with the house of Arackal, and the assassination of prince Bhanu Vikraman. . The plot also incorporates such historical figures as Estêvão da Gama, Vasco da Gama and Chenichery Kurup. The film was made on a budget of more than , making it the second-most expensive Malayalam film at the time, after Gokulam Gopalans Pazhassi Raja. The film also marked the debut of Prithviraj Sukumaran as producer. Urumi was released in Hindi as Ek Yodha Shoorveer, in Tamil as Urumi: Padhinaintham Nootrandu Uraivaal written by Sasikumaran and dubbed in Telugu with the same title, Urumi. The film was critically acclaimed and a huge success at the box-office. It won two Kerala State Film Awards, for Best Background Music and for Best Sound Recordist. It also won the Best film and Best Director in Imagine India Film Festival in Barcelona. It was also the Opening Film of the Panorama Section in Goa Film Festival. Shala Shala is a Marathi drama / romantic film. The screenplay of film is adapted from the a novel of the same name by Milind Bokil. Directed by Sujay Dahake and produced by Vivek Wagh, Nilesh Navalakha under Great Maratha Entertainment, Nishad Audio Visuals and Navalakha Arts Banner, the film stars Anshuman Joshi and Ketaki Mategaonkar in the lead roles. The film won the Silver Lotus Award at the 59th National Film Awards in the Best Feature Film in Marathi category and National Film Award for Best Screenplay. Mischief Night Mischief Night is a 2013 American horror film written and directed by Richard Schenkman. It focuses on a young girl who suffers from psychosomatic blindness being terrorized by a hooded killer. I Do, I Do, I Do I Do, I Do, I Do is a 2015 American-Canadian romantic comedy television film directed by Ron Oliver and starring Autumn Reeser. The film premiered on the Hallmark Channel on February 6, 2015. The Alligator People The Alligator People is a 1959 CinemaScope science-fiction horror film directed by Roy Del Ruth. It stars Beverly Garland, Bruce Bennett, and Lon Chaney Jr. This film was the penultimate feature directed by Del Ruth, and quite different from those of his days at Warner Bros. Last Woman on Earth Last Woman on Earth is a 1960 American science fiction film that was produced and directed by Roger Corman. It tells the story of three survivors of a mysterious apocalypse, which appears to have wiped out all human life on earth. The screenplay is by Robert Towne, who also appears in the film under the pseudonym Edward Wain. The music was composed and conducted by Ronald Stein. The film was originally released as a double feature with The Little Shop of Horrors. The Notorious Landlady The Notorious Landlady is a 1962 comedy/mystery American film starring Kim Novak, Jack Lemmon, and Fred Astaire. The film was directed by Richard Quine, with a script by Blake Edwards and Larry Gelbart. Deeply Deeply is a 2000 film directed by Sheri Elwood, starring Julia Brendler, Lynn Redgrave and Kirsten Dunst. Love on a Diet Love on a Diet is a 2001 Hong Kong romantic comedy film produced and directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai, starring Andy Lau and Sammi Cheng. The film reunites Lau and Cheng, who last paired up in 2000s Needing You.... For their roles, both actors play obese characters and had to wear fatsuits with prosthetic makeup. Sleepless Nights Sleepless Nights is a 2003 Egyptian drama film directed by Hani Khalifa. Deep Sea Deep Sea 3D is a 3D IMAX documentary film about sea life. The documentary is directed by Howard Hall who has also directed other undersea films such as Into the Deep and Island of the Sharks. The film is narrated by Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet. It also features music by Danny Elfman. The film is 40 minutes long. The film shows various sea animals, such as jellyfish, octopus and turtles as well as coral reef life. Bloodsuckers Bloodsuckers is a 2005 television film by Daniel Grodnik Productions directed by Matthew Hastings and produced by Gilles Laplante. Featuring Natassia Malthe and Dominic Zamprogna as the premier protagonists working as vampire hunters in space. St. George Shoots the Dragon St. George Shoots the Dragon is a Serbian war drama film directed by Srđan Dragojević and written by Dušan Kovačević. The movie premiered on March 11, 2009. With a budget of around €5 million, it was one of the most expensive Serbian movie productions to date. Some of the funds have been donated by the governments of Serbia and Republika Srpska who deemed the movie to be of national importance. Kovačevićs script is based on his 1984 theater play that was staged to great success in Belgrades Atelje 212 and Novi Sads Serbian National Theatre. Deli Deli Olma Piano Girl is a 2009 Turkish comedy-drama film, directed by Murat Saraçoğlu, starring Tarık Akan and Şerif Sezer as two elderly people forced to question their histories and reveal their big secrets. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was the opening film at the Sinema Burada Film Festival in İzmir, Turkey, and has since been screened in competition at a number of other film festivals, including the 46th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, where, according to Terry Richardson, writing for Todays Zaman, the rapt audience gave it a standing ovation. Key of Life is a 2012 Japanese comedy film directed by Kenji Uchida. The film opened in Japan on September 15, 2012. The movies theme song was written and performed by Kazuya Yoshii. One Day One Day is a 2016 Thai romance drama film directed by Banjong Pisanthanakun, and starring Chantavit Dhanasevi and Nittha Jirayungyurn. It tells the story of a man who risks everything to be with his dream girl for just one day by pretending to be her boyfriend after she suffers temporary memory loss. In October 2016, Banjong was in Singapore to promote his new romantic drama together with the two leads, Chantavit and TV actress Nittha who is making her debut on the big screen. El bruto The Brute is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by Luis Buñuel and starring Pedro Armendáriz and Katy Jurado. Lake of the Dead Lake of the Dead is a 1958 Norwegian mystery horror film directed by Kåre Bergstrøm. The film stars Henki Kolstad, Henny Moan and Georg Richter. Snake Fist Fighter Master with Cracked Fingers, also released as Snake Fist Fighter, is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Mu Chu and starring Jackie Chan. It is often cited as being produced in 1971, 1973, 1974 or 1981. The original footage was filmed in 1971 and released in 1973 as Little Tiger of Canton. The re-edited version entitled Master with Cracked Fingers was not actually released until 1979. Inner Senses Inner Senses is a 2002 Hong Kong psychological horror film directed by Law Chi-leung and starring Leslie Cheung and Karena Lam. The film explores themes on hallucination, clinical depression, psychological trauma and suicide. It was also the last film Cheung acted in before he committed suicide on 1 April 2003. Man in the Chair Man in the Chair is a 2007 independent film written and directed by Michael Schroeder. The film stars Christopher Plummer, Michael Angarano, M. Emmet Walsh, and Robert Wagner. Plague Town Plague Town is a 2008 American horror film directed by David Gregory, co-written by Gregory and John Cregan, and starring Josslyn DeCrosta, Erica Rhodes, and David Lombard. Beyond the Clouds Beyond the Clouds is a 2017 Indian drama film written and directed by Majid Majidi, under the production banner Zee Studios. It stars debutante Ishaan Khatter as Amir, a street hustler and drug dealer in the city of Mumbai & Malavika Mohanan as Tara, is the sister of Amir. She works for a dour merchant Akshi. The film story is centred around bonding between the siblings, a take on human relationships in general. The siblings bond is put to test when Tara lands in jail for a crime committed by Amir which forms the crux of the film. The film is a grown-up version of Majidis previously directed Children of Heaven. The casting for the project began in August 2016, with principal photography commencing from January 2017 in Mumbai, continued in Sambhar near Jaipur and concluded in Mumbai on 6 May 2017. Prior to theatrical release, the film premiered at International Film Festivals between October 2017 to February 2018. It was screened at International Film Festival of India on 20 November 2017. Beyond the Clouds is the second collaboration between Majid Majidi and film score composer A. R. Rahman, after Muhammad: The Messenger of God. The film released in India on 20 April 2018 to generally positive reviews. The film was praised for the performances of the lead characters and cinematography, but criticised for the direction, film score and a predictable story-line. Dream Wife Dream Wife is a 1953 romantic comedy film starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Sidney Sheldon and produced by Dore Schary, from a screenplay by Herbert Baker, Alfred Lewis Levitt and Sidney Sheldon. The music score was by Conrad Salinger, the cinematography by Milton R. Krasner and the art direction by Daniel B. Cathcart and Cedric Gibbons. The costume design by Herschel McCoy and Helen Rose received an Oscar nomination. The films secondary stars included Walter Pidgeon and Betta St. John, with supporting performances by Eduard Franz, Buddy Baer, Richard Anderson, Dan Tobin, Dean Miller, and Movita. The character of Princess Tarji was resurrected in one episode of Sheldons I Dream of Jeannie, titled "This Is Murder", portrayed by Gila Golan. Shortly after the release of this film, Cary Grant went into a self-imposed retirement from acting, turning down many film offers such as Sabrina, in which he would have co-starred with Audrey Hepburn and A Star Is Born with Judy Garland. In 1955, director Alfred Hitchcock persuaded Grant to return to films with To Catch a Thief. The Deadly Invention The Fabulous World of Jules Verne is a 1958 Czechoslovak black-and-white science fiction adventure film, directed by Karel Zeman, produced by Zdeněk Novák, and starring Lubor Tokoš, Arnošt Navrátil, and Miloslav Holub. Based on several works by Jules Verne, primarily his 1896 novel Facing the Flag, the film evokes the original illustrations for Vernes works by combining live actors with various forms of animation. The film was distributed in North America by Warner Bros. Pictures in 1961 and was dubbed into English and retitled The Fabulous World of Jules Verne. It was distributed in 72 countries around the world, where it received widespread attention. It is considered the most successful Czech film ever made. During the 2000s, a 35 mm print of the original film, with English subtitles, was shown internationally at film festivals with the on-screen English title A Deadly Invention. In 2014 to 2015, a digital restoration was made which includes the reinsertion of a cut scene not included since the films original 1958 previews. Now both the original Czech version, with English subtitles, and the English-dubbed version are internationally available, restored in high-definition video under the title Invention for Destruction. The Locusts The Locusts is a 1997 American drama film written and directed by John Patrick Kelley and starring Vince Vaughn, Jeremy Davies, Kate Capshaw, Paul Rudd, and Ashley Judd. The score was composed by Carter Burwell. Black Mask 2: City of Masks Black Mask 2: City of Masks is a 2002 Hong Kong action film directed by Tsui Hark. Andy On took over the role of Black Mask when original actor Jet Li opted not to return. The film also starred Tobin Bell, Jon Polito, Tyler Mane, Rob Van Dam, Traci Lords, and Scott Adkins Aurora Borealis Aurora Borealis is a 2005 romantic drama film directed by James C.E. Burke and starring Joshua Jackson, Donald Sutherland, Juliette Lewis, and Louise Fletcher. The film was produced between November 3-December 19, 2003. Robot Chicken: DC Comics Special Robot Chicken DC Comics Special is an episode of the television comedy series Robot Chicken and it was aired as a one-off special during Cartoon Networks Adult Swim on September 9, 2012. A DC Universe special, in collaboration with DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation. Voice actors are Seth Green as Batman, Robin and Aquaman, Paul Reubens as the Riddler, Neil Patrick Harris as Two-Face, Alfred Molina as Lex Luthor, Nathan Fillion as the Green Lantern, Megan Fox as Lois Lane, Breckin Meyer as Superman, and Kevin Shinick as the narrator. Cast also includes Abraham Benrubi, Alex Borstein, Clare Grant, Tara Strong, Matthew Senreich, Aaron Paul, Steven Tyler, Tom Root, and Zeb Wells. It was followed by the Villains in Paradise, which premiered April 6, 2014. Tokyo Joe Tokyo Joe is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Stuart Heisler from a story by Steve Fisher, adapted by Walter Doniger and starring Humphrey Bogart, Alexander Knox, Florence Marly, and Sessue Hayakawa. This was Heislers first of two features starring Bogart, the other was Chain Lightning that also wrapped in 1949 but was held up in release until 1950. The Outrageous Baron Munchausen The Fabulous Baron Munchausen is a 1961 Czechoslovak romantic adventure film directed by Karel Zeman, based on the tales about Baron Munchausen. The film combines live-action with various forms of animation and is highly stylized, often evoking the engravings of Gustave Doré. A digital restoration of the film premiered on 5 September 2016 at the Telluride Film Festival in the United States. Trial by Jury Trial by Jury is a 1994 American thriller film directed by Heywood Gould and starring Joanne Whalley-Kilmer, Gabriel Byrne, Armand Assante and William Hurt. Musafir Musafir is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed and produced by Sanjay Gupta starring Anil Kapoor, Aditya Pancholi, Sameera Reddy and Sanjay Dutt in the lead roles and introducing Koena Mitra. The film was controversial because of some sensual scenes, including kissing, between Kapoor and Reddy. At the box office the film opened to almost near housefull collections of 80%-100percent all over India but witnessed a steep fall by the end of its first week of release and was eventually declared "Hit". It was the eighth highest grossing Hindi film of the year. The plot is based on the 1997 movie U Turn. Piranha Piranha is a 2006 Russian action film directed by Andrey Kavun. Lake Tahoe Lake Tahoe is a 2008 Mexican drama film, directed by Fernando Eimbcke. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in Germany on February 9, 2008 and won ten awards, including two Silver Ariels for best supporting actor and best director. The film follows a teenage boy who has crashed the family car and his prolonged attempts to find a new engine part to fix it. His and his familys grief at his fathers recent death are also shown. The title is derived from a Lake Tahoe bumper sticker on the car. Space Milkshake Space Milkshake is a 2012 Canadian science fiction comedy film directed and written by Armen Evrensel. Its cast features Billy Boyd, Robin Dunne, Kristin Kreuk and Amanda Tapping. Rockers Rockers is a 1978 Jamaican film by Theodoros Bafaloukos. Several popular reggae artists star in the movie, including Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, Burning Spear, Gregory Isaacs, Big Youth, Dillinger, and Jacob Miller. Rockers was originally intended to be a documentary but blossomed into a full-length feature showing the reggae culture at its peak. With a budget of JA$500,000, the film was completed in two months. The film features authentic culture, characters and mannerisms. The main rocker Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, for example, is shown living with his actual wife and kids and in his own home. The recording studios shown are the famous Harry J Studios where many roots reggae artists recorded during the 1970s including Bob Marley. The film includes Kiddus Is recording of "Graduation In Zion" at the studio, which he happened to be recording when Bafaloukos visited the studio. Rockers premiered at the 1978 San Francisco Film Festival and had a theatrical release in the US in 1980. Samples of the films dialogue were used in the early 1990s jungle track, "Babylon" by Splash, "Terrorist Dub" by Californian ragga-metal band Insolence, in the track "Zion Youth" from the 1995 album Second Light by Dreadzone and in 2012 in the song "Smoke" by Inner Terrestrials. The Jamaican Patois spoken throughout the film is rendered with English language subtitles for a foreign audience. In 2018, Wallace, Kiddus I, and Big Youth came together to perform two shows in São Paulo, Brazil, to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the film. Victory of the Faith Not to be confused with the 1829 oratorio "Der Sieg des Glaubens" composed by Ferdinand Ries to libretto by Johann Baptist Rousseau. Der Sieg des Glaubens is the first propaganda film directed by Leni Riefenstahl. Her film recounts the Fifth Party Rally of the Nazi Party, which occurred in Nuremberg from 30 August to 3 September 1933. The film is of great historic interest because it shows Adolf Hitler and Ernst Röhm on close and intimate terms, before Röhm was shot on the orders of Hitler during the Night of the Long Knives on 1 July 1934. All known copies of the film were destroyed on Hitlers orders, and it was considered lost until a copy turned up in the 1990s in the United Kingdom. The form of the film is very similar to her later and much more expansive film of the 1934 rally, Triumph of the Will. Der Sieg des Glaubens is Nazi propaganda for the Nazi Party, which funded and promoted the film, which celebrates the victory of the Nazis in achieving power when Hitler assumed the role of Chancellor of Germany in February 1933. Backwoods Backwoods is a 2008 horror television film directed by Marty Weiss and starring Ryan Merriman & Haylie Duff. It premiered on June 8, 2008 on Spike TV. Northern Lights Northern Lights, also known as Nora Roberts Northern Lights, is a 2009 television film directed by Mike Robe, which stars Eddie Cibrian, LeAnn Rimes, and Rosanna Arquette. The film is based on the Nora Roberts novel of the same name and is part of the Nora Roberts 2009 movie collection, which also includes; Midnight Bayou, High Noon, and Tribute. The film debuted March 21, 2009 on Lifetime. White Vengeance White Vengeance, also known as Hong Men Yan, is a 2011 Chinese historical film directed by Daniel Lee, starring Leon Lai, Feng Shaofeng, Liu Yifei, Zhang Hanyu, Anthony Wong, Jordan Chan, Andy On, Xiu Qing and Jia Qing. The film is loosely based on events in the Chu–Han Contention, an interregnum between the fall of the Qin dynasty and the founding of the Han dynasty in Chinese history. The films Chinese title is a reference to the Feast at Hong Gate, one of the highlights of that era. Aadu 2 Aadu 2 is an Indian Malayalam-language comedy film written and directed by Midhun Manuel Thomas and produced by Vijay Babu under Friday Film House. It is the sequel to the 2015 film Aadu, and Jayasurya, Sunny Wayne, Dharmajan Bolgatty, Saiju Kurup, Vineeth Mohan, Harikrishnan, Bhagath Manuel, Vijay Babu and Vinayakan reprise their roles. Principal photography began on 13 September 2017. The film released in India on 22 December 2017. A sequel Aadu 3 has been announced and is set for a December 2019 release in 3D format. Female Vampire Female Vampire is a European horror film written, directed, and co-edited by Jesús Franco. It was produced in 1973, but was only theatrically distributed in 1975. The film is set in Europe and stars actress Lina Romay as Irina von Karlstein, a vampire who has sex with both male and female victims. In an unusual variation of the vampire myth, Karlstein performs oral sex on her victims until they die, draining them of their sexual fluids. Three versions of the film were shot: straight horror, horror mixed with sex, and a hardcore pornography version. Francos original title for the film was The Bare Breasted Countess, but it was released under many different titles over the years. To assuage Franco, the film was screened as The Bare Breasted Countess at the 2009 Fantastic Fest in the United States, which Franco attended as guest of honor. The films title was later changed to Female Vampire for its DVD release. Death of a Corrupt Man Death of a Corrupt Man is a 1977 French political thriller directed by Georges Lautner and starring Alain Delon. Film is based on the novel by Raf Vallet. Faces of Death II Faces of Death II is the first sequel to the 1978 mondo film Faces of Death. Like its predecessor, the film was written and directed by John Alan Schwartz. Schwartz puts in another cameo appearance, this time as the wounded criminal in front of the drug store. Dr. Francis B. Gröss again narrates the proceedings. This film focuses largely on stunt work gone wrong, as well as death in sports. Several scenes involve the attempt by Kenny Powers to jump a rocket-powered car over the Saint Lawrence River in Morrisburg and land over one mile away in New York. Also featured nearly in its entirety is the 1980 boxing match between Johnny Owen and Lupe Pintor, with Owen being knocked out and later dying from the injuries sustained in the match. Center Stage Center Stage, also known as Actress and Yuen Ling-yuk, is a 1991 Hong Kong film, directed by Stanley Kwan. Maggie Cheung won Best Actress award at Berlin International Film Festival in 1992 for her delicate portraiture of silent film star Ruan Lingyu. The Foul King The Foul King is a 2000 South Korean comedy-drama film, written and directed by Kim Jee-woon. It was Kims second feature-length film after The Quiet Family. Like the directors debut film, The Foul King also stars Song Kang-ho, this time as an incompetent bank clerk who takes up a career in professional wrestling, adopting the moniker "The Foul King" in the ring. 16 Years of Alcohol 16 Years of Alcohol is a 2003 drama film written and directed by Richard Jobson, based on his semi-autobiographical 1987 novel. Kevin McKidd plays the central character Frankie, a violent alcoholic who is partially based on Jobson and his brother. The cover of the DVD describes the film as influenced by A Clockwork Orange and Trainspotting. The film is Jobsons first directorial effort, following a career as a television presenter on BSkyB and VH-1, and as the vocalist for the 1970s punk rock band The Skids. At the 2003 British Independent Film Awards, the film was nominated for best independent film, and Susan Lynch won the best supporting actor/actress category. The movie was set and filmed in Edinburgh and Aberdour. The soundtrack features 1960s ska and skinhead reggae acts such as Desmond Dekker and Claudette and the Corporation, as well as 1970s rock bands such as Roxy Music, Velvet Underground, Iggy & The Stooges and The Skids. Jacquou le croquant Jacquou le Croquant is a 2007 French historical film, based on the 1899 novel by Eugène Le Roy and on the 1969 TV serial Jacquou le Croquant. Set in the Dordogne during the Bourbon Restoration, it tells the story of a young peasant who leads a revolt against an evil nobleman. It was nominated for two César Awards in 2008. Workingman's Death Workingmans Death is a 2005 Austrian-German documentary film written and directed by Michael Glawogger. It premiered at the 2005 Venice Film Festival. The film deals with the extremes to which workers go to earn a living in several countries around the world. The film is composed of six differently titled chapters. The first five depict hazardous conditions of hard laborers around the world and the sixth shows contrasting scenes of youths in a former German industrial complex which had been converted into a leisure park: Heroes – Miners of Donets Basin, Ukraine Ghosts – Sulfur carriers in Ijen, Indonesia Lions – Butchers in an open-air market in Port Harcourt, Nigeria Brothers – Welders in the Gadani ship-breaking yard in Pakistan The Future – Steel workers in Liaoning, China Epilogue – Youths in Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord in Germany Triangle Triangle is a 2007 Hong Kong action film produced and directed by Tsui Hark, Ringo Lam, and Johnnie To. The films title refers to both the acclaimed trio of filmmakers and to the uneasy brotherhood of the films three protagonists. Triangle tells one story which is told in three thirty-minute segments, independently helmed by the three directors. It stars Louis Koo, Simon Yam and Sun Honglei as a group of friends who uncover a hidden treasure that quickly draws attention among others. The films tagline is "Temptation. Jealousy. Destiny." Each word is often associated with the segments that appear in chronological order. The first Hong Kong film made in a frame story format, Triangle had each director take charge of a film segment, bringing in their own production team and screenwriters to continue the story set in motion by the previous director. Critics made easy notice of the lack of continuity in between each segment, since the trio of directors did not share their scripts together while discussing the concepts. Triangle was screened out of competition at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. It was later released in China on 1 October 2007, which was one month before its theatrical Hong Kong release. The Storm Warriors The Storm Warriors is a 2009 Hong Kong wuxia fantasy film produced and directed by the Pang brothers. It is the second live-action film adaptation of artist Ma Wing-shings manhua series Fung Wan, following the 1998 film The Storm Riders. The Storm Warriors is based on Fung Wans Japanese Invasion story arc The Death Battle. Ekin Cheng and Aaron Kwok respectively reprise their roles as Wind and Cloud, who this time find themselves up against Lord Godless, a ruthless Japanese warlord bent on invading China. The film is a co-production between Universe Entertainment and Sil-Metropole Organisation. A sequel to The Storm Riders was first announced in March 2008 after Universe gained rights to the Fung Wan franchise from former film distributor Golden Harvest. The Pangs aimed on creating a big-budgeted film involving visual effects and stated that The Storm Warriors would not be a direct sequel to its 1998 predecessor. Principal photography for The Storm Warriors began in April 2008 and ended in July; filming took place in three studios located in Bangkok, Thailand. The film is notable for being the first Chinese language film shot in bluescreen. During post-production, effects artists worked on scenes involving computer-generated imagery, focusing on the films setting and backgrounds. The Storm Warriors was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 10 December 2009. Beauty Beauty is a 2011 South African film co-written and directed by Oliver Hermanus. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the South African entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Ava Ava is a 2017 French drama film directed by Léa Mysius. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes it won the SACD Award. Carmen & Lola Carmen & Lola is a 2018 Spanish drama film directed by Arantxa Echevarría. It was selected to screen in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Gunpowder, Treason & Plot Gunpowder, Treason & Plot is a 2004 BBC miniseries based upon the lives of Mary and her son James VI of Scotland. The writer Jimmy McGovern tells the story behind the Gunpowder Plot in two parts, each centred on one of the monarchs. Directed by Gillies MacKinnon and filmed in Romania with a Scottish crew, the first film dramatizes the relationship between Mary and her third husband, James Hepburn. Scottish actor Robert Carlyle stars as James VI in the second part, which concentrates on the Gunpowder Plot, planned by Guy Fawkes, to blow up the Houses of Parliament in order to rid the nation of a Protestant monarch. McGovern had previously covered the Plot in the one-hour play Traitors for BBC2s Screenplay strand, transmitted on 5 November 1990. I Knew It Was You: Rediscovering John Cazale I Knew It Was You: Rediscovering John Cazale is a 2009 American documentary film about actor John Cazale, directed by Richard Shepard and produced by Brett Ratner, Stacey Reiss and Richard Shepard. Jatt & Juliet 2 Jatt & Juliet 2 is a 2013 Indian Punjabi romance comedy film directed by Anurag Singh. The film is a sequel to the 2012 blockbuster Jatt & Juliet, however not directly or story-wise. Actors Diljit Dosanjh and Neeru Bajwa reprise their roles from the previous film in the sequel amongst other characters. The film released on 28 June 2013, almost a year after the release of the prequel, and received a positive response at the box office. Jatt & Juliet 2 went on to become the highest-grossing Punjabi film ever, thus beating the record previously held by the first Jatt & Juliet film. Jatt and Juliet 2 will be the first ever Punjabi movie to be released on Blu-ray. The movie was remade in Bengali in 2018 as Inspector Notty K. Point and Shoot Point and Shoot is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Marshall Curry. It was produced by Marshall Curry, Elizabeth Martin and Matthew VanDyke. High School High School is a 1968 American documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman that shows a typical day for a group of students at Northeast High School in Philadelphia. It was one of the first direct cinema documentaries. It was shot over five weeks in March and April 1968. The film was not shown in Philadelphia at the time of its release, because of Wisemans concerns over what he called "vague talk" of a lawsuit. The film was released in November 1968 by Wisemans distribution company, Zipporah Films. High School has aired on PBS Television. Wiseman distributes his work through Zipporah Films, which rents them to high schools, colleges, and libraries on a five-year long-term lease. High School was selected in 1991 for preservation in the National Film Registry. In 1994, Wiseman released a second documentary on high school, High School II, based on Central Park East Secondary School in New York City. Love Love is a 1971 Hungarian drama film directed by Károly Makk. Based on two short stories by Tibor Déry, Szerelem and Két asszony, it stars Lili Darvas and Mari Törőcsik. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 44th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Today, Love is considered a classic of world cinema by critics including Derek Malcolm and Roger Ebert. The film was selected for screening as part of the Cannes Classics section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Late for Dinner Late for Dinner is a 1991 American film directed by W. D. Richter and starring Peter Berg, Brian Wimmer and Marcia Gay Harden. The supporting cast features Peter Gallagher and Richard Steinmetz, along with Janeane Garofalos first film appearance, briefly playing a cashier during a comical sequence in a burger joint. Nadie hablará de nosotras cuando hayamos muerto Nadie hablará de nosotras cuando hayamos muerto is an awarded 1995 Spanish noir drama film written and directed by Agustín Díaz Yanes. Book of Love Book of Love is a 2004 film written and directed by Alan Brown. It stars Frances OConnor, Simon Baker, and Gregory Smith. Frostbite Frostbite is a 2005 American direct-to-video film. It features Suzanne Stokes and Buffy Tyler and the Hawaiian girls. Eve Dönüs Home Coming is a 2006 Greek-Turkish drama film directed by Ömer Ugur. White Lightnin' White Lightnin is a 2009 dramatic thriller film directed by Dominic Murphy and written by Eddy Moretti and Shane Smith. It stars Edward Hogg, Carrie Fisher, Muse Watson. Inspired by the life of Jesco White, an Appalachian mountain dancer, it was shown at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. Without Men Without Men is a 2011 romantic comedy film directed by Gabriela Tagliavini and starring Eva Longoria, Christian Slater, Kate del Castillo, and Oscar Nuñez. It is based on the novel Tales from the Town of Widows by James Cañón. Brats Brats is a 1930 Laurel and Hardy comedy short. The film was directed by James Parrott. Laurel and Hardy play dual roles as their own children. It also inspired a helper group for the Michigan tent for The Sons of the Desert, which is composed of all the child members of the tent. This is the first of only three films where the boys each play a dual role: the second is Twice Two and the third and last is Our Relations. Tag der Freiheit - Unsere Wehrmacht Tag der Freiheit: Unsere Wehrmacht is the third documentary directed by Leni Riefenstahl, following Victory of Faith and Triumph of the Will. Her third film recounts the Seventh Party Rally of the Nazi Party, which occurred in Nuremberg in 1935, and focuses on the German army. Tag der Freiheit was considered lost at the end of World War II, but an incomplete print of the film was discovered in the 1970s—the extant footage reveals Riefenstahl mainly reprising the approach she used in Triumph of the Will, though certain more expressionistic sequences clearly presage the more audacious style she would adopt for Olympia. Distant Drums Distant Drums is a 1951 American "Florida Western" film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Gary Cooper. It is set during the Second Seminole War in the 1840s, with Cooper playing an Army captain who destroys a fort held by the Spanish gunrunners then retreats into the Everglades while under chase. The actual location of the fort in the film was the historic Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine, where most of the filming took place. The enduring legacy of the film is that it contains the earliest known use of the Wilhelm scream sound effect, originally used to vocalize a character being bitten by an alligator. Duel to the Death Duel to the Death is a 1983 Hong Kong wuxia film starring Norman Chu and Damian Lau. It is the directorial debut of Ching Siu-tung. The Rose Seller La vendedora de rosas is a 1998 Colombian film directed by Víctor Gaviria. The film is loosely based on the fairy tale "The Little Match Girl" by Hans Christian Andersen; it was entered into the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Many of the actors that starred in the film are now dead or in prison. Giovanni Quiroz was murdered in Medellín and Leidy Tabares was incarcerated for her involvement in the murder of a taxi driver in Medellín. Elkin Giovanny Rodriguez and Alex Bedoya are dead now. Some of them are still alive but living in tough conditions, such as Mileider Gil, who entered the world of prostitution a few years after the film was finished. Road, Movie Road, Movie is a 2009 Indian road movie directed by Dev Benegal, and starring Abhay Deol, Tannishtha Chatterjee, and Satish Kaushik. It premiered at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival and opened the section Generation 14plus at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2010. Road, Movie was released in India on 5 March 2010. Terra Nova Terra Nova is an action film, directed by Aleksandr Melnik and released in 2008. The film stars Konstantin Lavronenko, Andrei Feskov, Marat Basharov, Pavel Sborshchikov, Sergei Zhigunov, Aleksandr Samoylenko, Tommy Tiny Lister and Ingeborga Dapkunaite. It was filmed in Russia, Ukraine, Malta and Norway. Xingu Xingu is a 2011 Brazilian drama film directed by Cao Hamburger and scripted by him, Elena Soárez and Anna Muylaert. Starring João Miguel, Felipe Camargo and Caio Blat, the film tells the Villas-Bôas brothers trajectory from the moment in which they joined the Roncador-Xingu expedition, part of the Westward March of Getúlio Vargas, in 1943. It was shot in Tocantins, Xingu National Park, and in the Greater São Paulo. The film was exhibited for the first time in 2011, at the 8th Amazonas Film Festival. The official premiere took place on April 6, 2012. The film was watched by about 370,000 spectators and has raised more than four million reals in box office. A television adaptation in four episodes was aired on Rede Globo between 25 and December 28, 2012. Absolute Deception Absolute Deception is a 2013 Australian/Canadian international co-production action thriller film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and Emmanuelle Vaugier. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on June 11, 2013. Remo Remo is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by debutante Bakkiyaraj Kannan and produced by R. D. Raja under the banner 24AM Studios. The film stars Sivakarthikeyan and Keerthy Suresh in the leading roles, while Sathish, Rajendran, Aadukalam Naren, Anson Paul, K. S. Ravikumar and Saranya Ponvannan among others portray supporting roles. Actress Sri Divya makes a cameo appearance. Music has been composed by Anirudh Ravichander. The cinematography was handled by P. C. Sreeram and Ruben was the editor of the film. Oscar-award winning sound designer Resul Pookutty, were also a part of the film. Remo, tells the story of SK who plays an aspiring actor, who decides to don as a female nurse, to test his acting skills and also to win the hearts of his lady love, who is a doctor by profession. This is the debut film produced by R. D. Raja, who earlier worked as a creative producer for Sivakarthikeyan, in his movies Varuthapadatha Vaalibar Sangam, Maan Karate, Kakki Sattai and Rajini Murugan. Earlier he started his career a promotion consultant, for movies Boss Engira Baskaran, Enthiran and Jilla. The film began production during October 2015, and the title was announced on February 2016. The film had a worldwide theatrical release on 7 October 2016. The film received mixed reviews from critics and audiences, praising Sivakarthikeyans acting, and the efforts he took for donning the female make over. However, the film faced criticism for glorifying stalking. Nevertheless, the film was a commercial success. The film completed its 100-day theatrical run. It was remade in Odia as Sister Sridevi. Baseball Bugs Baseball Bugs is a 1946 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical animated cartoon starring Bugs Bunny which was originally released on February 2, 1946. In the short, Bugs Bunny singlehandedly defeats the "Gas-House Gorillas", a baseball team of hulking, cigar-chomping bullies. The cartoon has been called Bugs "at his best" and is still referenced by baseball fans and observers. The Wrong Arm of the Law The Wrong Arm of the Law is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Cliff Owen and starring Peter Sellers, Bernard Cribbins, Lionel Jeffries, John Le Mesurier and Bill Kerr. It was written in part by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson and made by Romulus Films. The film opened at the Warner Theatre in Londons West End on 14 March 1963. Don Camillo in Moscow Don Camillo in Moscow is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. Its the fifth and penultimate film in the Don Camillo series. L.627 L.627 is a 1992 French film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. The Attic Expeditions The Attic Expeditions is a 2001 horror film starring Andras Jones and Seth Green, with appearances by Alice Cooper and Ted Raimi. Kolobos Kolobos is a 1999 American independent horror movie that was directed by Daniel Liatowitsch and David Todd Ocvirk. The film was released on September 28, 1999 through Armitage Pictures. Terror Tract Terror Tract is a 2000 anthology dark comedy/horror film directed by Lance W. Dreesen and Clint Hutchison. It features John Ritter as a real-estate agent trying to sell a variety of houses to a young couple; each with a horror story associated with it. The segment "Make Me an Offer" is the overall plot of the film with Ritter and the three segments dramatized are the different, horrifying stories behind each house. Ritter as the estate agent is desperately trying to close a deal with them to meet a sales target that afternoon, but is confounded each time by his honesty which compels him to tell the grisly stories associated with each house he shows the couple. The Good Witch's Gift The Good Witchs Gift also known as The Good Witchs Wedding premiered on November 13, 2010 and is the third installment in the Hallmark Channels series of The Good Witch telefilms, the first of which premiered on the Hallmark Channel on January 19, 2008. Sons of Norway Sons of Norway is a 2011 Norwegian drama film directed by Jens Lien. Bakuman. Bakuman, stylized as , is a Japanese manga series written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata, the same creative team responsible for Death Note. It was serialized in the magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from August 11, 2008 to April 23, 2012, with the 176 chapters collected into 20 tankōbon volumes by Shueisha. The story follows talented artist Moritaka Mashiro and aspiring writer Akito Takagi, two ninth grade boys who wish to become manga artists, with Mashiro as the artist and Takagi as the writer. Some characters resemble real authors and editors of Weekly Shōnen Jump, and many manga titles mentioned in Bakuman have actually been published in the magazine. An anime television adaptation of the series created by J.C.Staff began airing on NHK-E on October 2, 2010. The third and final season of which ended broadcast on March 30, 2013. A live-action film adaptation was released on October 3, 2015. Bakuman was the seventh best-selling manga series of 2011 and the tenth best of 2012, and had over 15 million volumes in circulation by May 2014. Additionally, it is the first manga released online by Shueisha in multiple languages before becoming available in print outside Japan. In 2009, Viz Media announced it had licensed the series for a North American release. Besides releasing the series in collected volumes, they also released it in their online manga anthology Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha. Demons Never Die Demons Never Die is a British 2011 slasher film starring Robert Sheehan, Jennie Jacques, Jacob Anderson, Jason Maza, Emma Rigby. Ashley Walters, Reggie Yates and Tulisa Contostavlos. Helpless Helpless is a 2012 South Korean psychological mystery/thriller written and directed by Byun Young-joo based on the bestselling novel by Japanese writer Miyabe Miyuki. A man searches for his fiancée who vanished without a trace, only to discover dark, shocking truths about her. Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe is a 1990 science-fiction/action film written and directed by Damian Lee and starring Jesse Ventura and Sven-Ole Thorsen, with a cameo by James Belushi. Bad Day on the Block Bad Day on the Block is a 1997 American psychological thriller film directed by Craig R. Baxley. It stars Charlie Sheen and Mare Winningham. Although intended to be released in theaters, it was ultimately distributed direct-to-video. However, it was released to the theatres in some countries under the name Under Pressure; it initially premiered in Turkey. The film is sometimes also known as The Fireman. The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue is a 1998 American direct-to-video animated adventure film produced by MGM Animation and the sequel to the 1982 animated film The Secret of NIMH. In the film, Timothy Brisby, the youngest son of Jonathan and Mrs. Brisby, goes to Thorn Valley wanting to become a hero like his father. Martin is missing and it is up to Timmy and his partner Jenny to confront him and get the rats back. At Thorn Valley, Timothy learns from a young girl mouse named Jenny that the mice who were presumed to have been killed during the escape from NIMH are still alive, so he and the rats mount a rescue operation. The film, although a sequel, was created without Don Bluths support or input. The film is unrelated to Racso and the Rats of NIMH, the sequel to the book on which the original film was based. Sandor slash Ida Sandor slash Ida is a Swedish tragicomedy which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 4 February 2005, directed by Henrik Georgsson, starring Aliette Opheim and Andrej Lunusjkin. It is based on the in Sweden best selling novel Sandor slash Ida by Sara Kadefors. It is one of a few Swedish youth movies from the 2000s. The Guard Post The Guard Post is a 2008 Korean horror film written and directed by Kong Su-chang. The Target The Target is a 2014 South Korean action thriller film starring Ryu Seung-ryong, Lee Jin-wook, Yoo Jun-sang and Kim Sung-ryung, and directed by Yoon Hong-seung. It is a remake of the 2010 French film Point Blank. Released on April 30, 2014 in South Korea, the film was also shown out of competition in the Midnight Screenings section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Mazinger Z: Infinity is a 2017 Japanese animated super robot film directed by Junji Shimizu. It is a feature film sequel to the Mazinger Z and Great Mazinger manga and anime series. It ignores the events of the subsequent series, Grendizer and Mazinkaiser. The film was produced to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the original Mazinger Z. It premiered worldwide in on October 28, 2017 at the 12th Rome Film Festival, and in Japan in January 13, 2018. Four Daughters Four Daughters is a 1938 American musical drama film that tells the story of a happy musical family whose lives and loves are disrupted by the arrival of a cynical young composer who interjects himself into the daughters romantic lives. The movie stars the Lane Sisters and Gale Page, and features Claude Rains, Jeffrey Lynn, John Garfield, and Dick Foran. The three Lanes were sisters and members of a family singing trio. The film was written by Lenore J. Coffee and Julius J. Epstein, adapted from the Fannie Hurst novel Sister Act, and was directed by Michael Curtiz. The movies success led to two sequels with more or less the same cast: Four Wives and Four Mothers. The Wilby Conspiracy The Wilby Conspiracy is a 1975 DeLuxe Color thriller film directed by Ralph Nelson and starring Michael Caine, Sidney Poitier, and Nicol Williamson. Filmed in Kenya, it was written by Rodney Amateau, based on the 1972 novel by Peter Driscoll. It had a limited release in the US. Pentathlon Pentathlon is a 1994 American action thriller film directed by Bruce Malmuth and starring Dolph Lundgren as an East German Olympic gold medalist pentathlete on the run from a lethal coach. This was the last film directed by Bruce Malmuth. Phir Milenge Phir Milenge is a 2004 Indian drama film starring Abhishek Bachchan and Shilpa Shetty in the leading roles, with Salman Khan. The film is directed by Revathi. The film touched on the subject of AIDS. It is inspired by the American film Philadelphia. The film was critically acclaimed and is remembered for Shilpa Shettys career best performance which fetched her several award nominations including Filmfare Award nomination Jalebi Jalebi is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Pushpdeep Bhardwaj. A remake of the Bengali film Praktan, Jalebi stars Rhea Chakraborty, debutant Varun Mitra and Digangana Suryavanshi in lead roles. Blossoms in the Dust Blossoms in the Dust is a 1941 American biographical drama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Felix Bressart, Marsha Hunt, Fay Holden and Samuel S. Hinds. It tells the true story of Edna Gladney, who helped orphaned children find homes and began a campaign to remove the word "illegitimate" from Texas birth certificates, despite the opposition of "good" citizens. The screenplay was by Anita Loos, with a story by Ralph Wheelwright. The film was one of the biggest hits of 1941 for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and began the rise of Greer Garson as one of the largest stars of the decade. Blossoms in the Dust won an Oscar for Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Color, and was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Cinematography, Color, and Best Picture. Rabbit's Moon Rabbits Moon is an avant-garde short film by American filmmaker Kenneth Anger. Filmed in 1950, Rabbits Moon was not completed until 1972. Anger re-released the film in 1979, sped up and with a different soundtrack. Filmed under a blue filter and set within a wooded glade during the night, the plot revolves around a clown, Pierrot, his longing for the moon, and his futile attempts to jump up and catch it. Subsequently, another clown appears and teases Pierrot, showing him Columbina, with whom he appears to fall in love. Death in the Garden La mort en ce jardin is a 1956 film by director Luis Buñuel based on the novel by José-André Lacour. Amid a revolution in a South American mining outpost, a band of fugitives—a roguish adventurer, a local hooker, a priest, an aging diamond miner, and the miners deaf-mute daughter—are forced to flee for their lives into the jungle. Starving, exhausted, and stripped of their old identities, they wander desperately lured by one deceptive promise of salvation after another. Shot in vibrant Eastmancolor and featuring a star-studded cast, Death in the Garden is an adventure film with Surrealist gestures and symbolism. Additional dialogue was written by Raymond Queneau. Filmed during the period when Buñuel was rising as a promising figure of surrealist cinema, Death in the Garden proposes a sort of psychological mirror-image of Franco’s Spain from which Buñuel exiled himself, with rebellions and oppressors galore. Bilitis Bilitis is a 1977 French romantic and erotic drama film, which was directed by photographer David Hamilton with a music score by Francis Lai. It starred Patti DArbanville and Mona Kristensen as the title character Bilitis and Melissa, respectively. The film was loosely based on a poem cycle by Pierre Louÿs entitled The Songs of Bilitis set in ancient Greece, although the film is set in modern Europe. The poems were meant to be autobiographical poems by the title character. After Alice After Alice is a 2000 mystery thriller directed by Paul Marcus and written by Jeff Miller. The film stars Kiefer Sutherland as Detective Mickey Hayden. Camera Camera is a 2000 Canadian short film written and directed by David Cronenberg. The six-minute short was one of several made in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Toronto International Film Festival. These films, all by Canadian directors, were commissioned as preludes for the festival in 2000. Treeless Mountain Treeless Mountain is a 2008 South Korean drama film written and directed by So Yong Kim. It stars Hee Yeon Kim, Song Hee Kim, Soo Ah Lee, Mi Hyang Kim, and Boon Tak Park. The film premiered on 5 September 2008 at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival and was given a limited release in the United States on 22 April 2009. I'm in Love with a Church Girl Im in Love with a Church Girl is a 2013 Christian drama film, directed by Steve Race. It stars Jeff Ja Rule Atkins, Adrienne Bailon, Stephen Baldwin, Vincent Pastore, Toby Mac, T-Bone and Michael Madsen. The film was released in theaters on October 18, 2013. Reviews from mainstream media were negative while the response from Christian media was more positive. Free the Nipple Free the Nipple is a 2014 American comedy-drama independent film directed by Lina Esco and written by Hunter Richards. Esco created the film to draw public attention to the issue of gender equality and encourage discussion over what she perceived as Americas glorification of violence and repression of sexuality. When in post-production during February 2014, the film was picked up for distribution by Paris-based WTFilms. Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League is an animated comedy film based on the Lego and DC Comics brands, released on February 10, 2015 on Blu-ray and DVD. This is the third Lego DC Comics film following The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite and Batman Be-Leaguered. Some actors from various DC properties reprise their respective roles, including Nolan North as Superman, Khary Payton as Cyborg, Diedrich Bader as Green Lantern and Tom Kenny as The Penguin and Plastic Man. Miss Granny Miss Granny is a 2018 Philippine comedy-drama film based on the South Korean film of the same name. It is directed by Joyce Bernal and stars Sarah Geronimo, James Reid, Xian Lim, and Nova Villa. It was released by Viva Films on August 22, 2018. It was nominated for three FAMAS Awards including "Best Actress" for Sarah Geronimo and "Best Original Song" for Isa Pang Araw. It was the second most talked about Filipino film of 2018 on Twitter, only behind the reigning highest-grossing Filipino film of all-time The Hows of Us. Geronimo received "Best Actress" trophy at the 35th PMPC Star Awards for Movies, whilst Villa bagged the "Movie Supporting Actress of the Year" award at the 50th GMMSF Entertainment Box Office Awards. The film is currently available for streaming on Netflix in the Philippines. Spinout Spinout is a 1966 American musical film and comedy starring Elvis Presley as the lead singer of a band and part-time race car driver. The film was #57 on the year-end list of the top-grossing films of 1966. It was titled California Holiday in the UK. The Mummy's Shroud The Mummys Shroud is a 1967 British DeLuxe colour horror film made by Hammer Film Productions which was directed by John Gilling. It stars André Morell and David Buck as explorers who uncover the tomb of an ancient Egyptian mummy. It also starred John Phillips, Maggie Kimberly, Elizabeth Sellars and Michael Ripper as Longbarrow. Stuntman Eddie Powell played the Mummy, brought back to life to wreak revenge on his enemies. The uncredited narrator in the prologue, sometimes incorrectly assumed to be Peter Cushing, is British actor Tim Turner. It was the third of Hammers four Mummy films, a cycle which began with The Mummy, continued with The Curse of the Mummys Tomb, and ended with Blood from the Mummys Tomb. It was the last to feature a bandaged mummy - the final film contained no such character. It was the final Hammer production to be made at Bray Studios, the companys home until 1967, when its productions moved to Elstree Studios and occasionally Pinewood. Maîtresse Maîtresse is a 1975 French film directed by Barbet Schroeder, starring Bulle Ogier and, in one of his earliest leading roles, Gérard Depardieu. The film provoked controversy in the United Kingdom and the United States because of its graphic depictions of sado-masochism. Stardom Stardom is a 2000 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Denys Arcand and written by J.Jacob Potashnik and Arcand. It stars Jessica Paré and Dan Aykroyd. It tells the story of a young girl who tries to cope with her rise to stardom after being discovered by a fashion agency. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Arcand cited his later film Days of Darkness as similar to Stardom, though Days of Darkness was ostensibly a sequel to his other films The Decline of the American Empire and The Barbarian Invasions. Supernova Supernova is a 2005 television film directed by John Harrison and featuring an ensemble cast led by Luke Perry and Peter Fonda. It originally aired on the Hallmark Channel. The film is a disaster film and has a large number of special effects. It was filmed on location in Cape Town and Sydney. Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo is a 2010 direct-to-DVD animated comedy horror mystery fantasy film, and the fourteenth entry in a reboot based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. The film is directed by Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone. It was produced in 2009 by Warner Bros. Animation and it was released on February 16, 2010. It made its television debut on July 10, 2010 on Cartoon Network The movie performed well on iTunes, reaching the Top 10 on the Kids & Family movie charts and the Top 40 on the iTunes movie charts. The DVD sold 61,341 units in its first week and as of January 2013, it has sold approximately 433,000 units. This marks the first Scooby-Doo animated movie to feature Matthew Lillard voicing Shaggy Rogers, as well as the first Scooby-Doo production since Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase not to feature original Shaggy voice actor Casey Kasem in any capacity. The animation is now in a different format, with a darker, more realistic look similar to Zombie Island and Witchs Ghost, and the characters are now in their original outfits and designs from the Where Are You! series. Inner Worlds, Outer Worlds Inner Worlds, Outer Worlds is a documentary film created by Canadian film maker and meditation teacher Daniel Schmidt. The film was released in 2012. The film was released for free online. It has been narrated in English, French, Spanish, German and Hindi and there are subtitles for 17 languages. The movie won a number of awards at film festivals, including the Award of Excellence at the Canada International Film Festival. Akaash Vani Akaash Vani is a 2013 Hindi romantic drama film directed by Luv Ranjan, and produced by Kumar Mangat Pathak and Abhishek Pathak under the banner of Wide Frame Pictures. This is the second collaboration between the producer and director who had created the 2011 film Pyaar Ka Punchnama. The film stars Kartik Aaryan and Nushrat Bharucha in lead roles. Akaash Vanis official trailer was released on 6 December 2012, and the film was released worldwide on 25 January 2013. Two Lovers and a Bear Two Lovers and a Bear is a 2016 Canadian independent drama film directed by Kim Nguyen and starring Tatiana Maslany and Dane DeHaan. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. The film was released on 7 October 2016, by Entertainment One. Our Flags Lead Us Forward Hitlerjunge Quex: Ein Film vom Opfergeist der deutschen Jugend is a 1933 German film directed by Hans Steinhoff, based on the 1932 novel Hitler Youth Quex. The film was shown in the US under the title Our Flag Leads Us Forward. The L-Shaped Room The L-Shaped Room is a 1962 British drama film, directed by Bryan Forbes, which tells the story of a young French woman, unmarried and pregnant, who moves into a London boarding house, befriending a young man in the building. It stars Leslie Caron and Tom Bell. The work is considered part of the kitchen sink realism school of British drama. The film was adapted by Bryan Forbes from the novel by Lynne Reid Banks. Leslie Carons performance won her the Golden Globe Award and BAFTA Award for best actress, and earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Invitation to a Gunfighter Invitation to a Gunfighter is a 1964 DeLuxe Color western directed by Richard Wilson, starring Yul Brynner and George Segal. It was based on a 1957 teleplay by Larry Klien that appeared on Playhouse 90. A lone Creole gunfighter, Jules, burdened by his own past of dealing with racism and prejudices, ends up in a town dealing with its own racist and hypocritical ignominies. Jules attempts to learn the truth about the towns real motives for hiring him, while at the same time reconciling with his own past as he attempts to force the towns white folks to accept their own hypocritical shortcomings in living with their Mexican cohabitants. Murderers' Row Murderers Row is a 1966 American comedy spy-fi film starring Dean Martin as Matt Helm. It is the second of four films in the Matt Helm series, and is very loosely based upon the spy novel Murderers Row by Donald Hamilton, which was published in 1962. Ann-Margret and Karl Malden co-star in this sequel to The Silencers. The Sorcerers The Sorcerers is a 1967 British science fiction/horror film directed by Michael Reeves, starring Boris Karloff, Catherine Lacey, Ian Ogilvy, and Susan George. The original story and screenplay was conceived and written by John Burke. Reeves and his childhood friend Tom Baker re-wrote sections of the screenplay, including the ending at Karloffs insistence, wanting his character to appear more sympathetic. Burke was removed from the main screenwriting credit and was relegated to an idea by. Angels' Brigade Angels Revenge, or Angels Brigade, is a 1979 American action thriller comedy film directed by Greydon Clark and distributed by Arista Films. It is also known as Angels Brigade and Seven from Heaven. Angels Revenge has major roles for Peter Lawford and Jack Palance as the leaders of a drug cartel, and gives minor roles to character actors Jim Backus, Alan Hale, Pat Buttram and Arthur Godfrey. Of the actresses who played the movies seven female protagonists, however, the closest any had previously come to any degree of fame was Susan Kiger, who had been the Playboy Playmate of the Month for January 1977. Kiger played singer Michelle Wilson; her co-stars were Sylvia Anderson as stuntwoman Terry Grant, Lieu Chinh as martial arts instructor Keiko Umaro, Jacqueline Cole as high-school teacher April, Noela Velasco as model Maria, and Robin Greer as policewoman Elaine Brenner. Her younger sister Liza Greer plays high-school student Trish, who invites herself into the team. Jack Palance played chief antagonist Mike Farrell, assistant to Lawfords kingpin character. Sign 'o' the Times Sign o the Times is a 1987 American concert film written and directed by Prince. In 1987, to capitalize on his growing success in Europe, Prince toured extensively to promote the album of the same name and sales increased accordingly. However, the United States remained resistant to his latest album, and sales began to drop; it was at this point that Prince decided to film a live concert promoting the new material, for eventual distribution to theaters in America. Featuring the band that accompanied Prince on his 1987 Sign o the Times Tour, including dancer Cat Glover, keyboardist Boni Boyer, bassist Levi Seacer, guitarist Miko Weaver, drummer Sheila E. and former member of The Revolution keyboardist Dr. Fink, the film sees the group perform live on stage. Kit Kat Al-Kit Kat is a 1991 Egyptian comedy that revolves around Sheikh Hosni, played by Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, a blind man living in the Al-Kit Kat neighborhood in Giza, Egypt. Sheikh Hosni lives with his mother and son and spends his days dreaming of riding a motorcycle and smoking marijuana. He does this to cope with his life as a blind man and the loss of his wife. Smoking/No Smoking Smoking/No Smoking is a 1993 French comedy film. It was directed by Alain Resnais and written by Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri, from the play Intimate Exchanges by Alan Ayckbourn. The film starred Pierre Arditi and Sabine Azéma. It won the César Award for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Writing. Road House 2: Last Call Road House 2 is a 2006 American direct-to-video action film directed by Scott Ziehl. It is the sequel to 1989s Road House. Johnathon Schaech stars as a bouncer who must protect a Louisiana bar from criminals. The Genius Club The Genius Club is an American 2006 Christian-themed dramatic thriller film written and directed by Tim Chey. It was released on 27 October 2006 via Cinemark Theatres. The film tells the story of seven geniuses who try to solve the worlds problems in one night in order to prevent a nuclear bomb from exploding in Washington The film was produced and distributed by Cloud Ten Pictures and RiverRain Productions. Happily N'ever After 2: Snow White: Another Bite at the Apple Happily NEver After 2: Snow White—Another Bite at the Apple is a 2009 American-German computer-animated direct-to-video film and sequel to Happily NEver After released on DVD on March 24, 2009, which stars Helen Niedwick, Cam Clarke, Jim Sullivan, Kirk Thornton, Cindy Robinson, David Lodge, and Catherine Lavin. Mambo, Munk, Little Red Riding Hood, Rumpelstiltskin, the Fairy Godmother, and the Dwarves are the only characters to return from the first film. None of the cast members and crew return for this film. Andy Dick is replaced by Jim Sullivan, Wallace Shawn is replaced by Kirk Thornton, and Michael McShane is replaced by David Lodge. Runaway Runaway is a 2010 American musical short film directed by Kanye West. It serves as the music video for a compilation of songs from Wests album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. It is inspired by other music-related films such as Purple Rain, Pink Floyd – The Wall and Michael Jacksons Thriller and painters Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse. Directors Federico Fellini and Stanley Kubrick as well as fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld are also direct inspirations. The film depicts a romantic relationship between a man and a half-woman, half-phoenix, and is set to music by Kanye West from his album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. Beyond the Edge Beyond the Edge is a 2013 New Zealand 3D docudrama about Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillarys historical ascent of Mount Everest in 1953. As well as featuring dramatised recreations shot on location on Everest and in New Zealand, the film includes original footage and photographs from what was then the ninth British expedition to the mountain. It also includes audio from interviews with Hillary and recorded narration by expedition leader John Hunt. The film premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on 6 September 2013, where it won positive reviews from fans and film critics. The Toronto Star gave it 3.5 out of 4 stars. It was second runner-up in competition for the Peoples Choice Award. It premiered in New Zealand on 22 October 2013. Nuts in May Nuts in May is a television film devised and directed by Mike Leigh, filmed in March 1975, and originally broadcast as part of the BBCs Play for Today series on 13 January 1976. It is the comical story of a nature-loving and rather self-righteous couples exhausting battle to enjoy what they perceive to be the idyllic camping holiday. Misunderstandings, awkward clashes of values and explosive conflicts occur when less high-minded guests pitch their tents nearby. Dating the Enemy Dating The Enemy is a 1996 Australian comedy about a boyfriend and girlfriend who swap bodies and have to live as each other. Bloody Murder Bloody Murder is a 2000 American slasher film directed by Ralph E. Portillo, and written by John R. Stevenson. It was followed by a 2003 sequel entitled Closing Camp, and a 2006 spin-off entitled The Graveyard. Kaadhal Konden Kaadhal Kondein is a 2003 Indian Tamil psychological thriller film inspired from Fear, a 1996 American psychological thriller directed by James Foley, written and directed by Selvaraghavan, starring his brother Dhanush and newcomer Sonia Agarwal in lead roles, whilst newcomers Sudeep Sarangi, Nagesh and Daniel Balaji play supporting roles. The film, which has music scored by noted musician Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography handled by Arvind Krishna, released on 4 July 2003, winning critical acclaim and becoming a commercial success upon release, and is considered as the breakthrough film of Dhanush that catapulted him into the main foray of lead actors in the Tamil film industry. The film was later remade in Telugu in 2004 as Nenu, in Kannada in 2009 as Ravana, in Indian Bengali in 2010 as Amanush, and in Bangladeshi Bengali in 2004 as Onno Manush. The story explores the mind of a youth who is mentally and physically abused in his childhood. The lack of a mothers love haunts the protagonist throughout the film as the girl of his infatuation is killed. Becoming a psychopath, he desperately tries to woo his newly found lady love and his efforts culminate in a superb nail-biting cliffhanger. 1920: Evil Returns 1920: The Evil Returns is a 2012 Indian horror film written by Vikram Bhatt and directed by Bhushan Patel. The film is a quasi-sequel to a 2008 film 1920, second of the 1920, and stars Aftab Shivdasani, Tia Bajpai, Vidya Malvade and Sagar Saikia in the lead roles. The movie is third in a series of quasi-sequels released under the Bhatt Banner including Raaz – The Mystery Continues, Murder 2, Jism 2, Jannat 2 and Raaz 3D each of which had nothing to do with their respective prequels, but somehow fell in the same genre following a similar story. The trailer was released on 28 September 2012. The film released on 2 November 2012 to mixed reception and fared better at the opening Box Office weekend as compared to any other releases that week except Skyfall. U Dinesh Kumar, Professor at IIM Bangalore and his team worked with Ami Shah of IntelliAssist, the company that carried out the social media marketing for the film, and assessed Internet activities and campaigns with the case study later published by Harvard Business Publishing. Sanitarium Sanitarium is a 2013 horror anthology film that was directed by Bryan Ortiz, Bryan Ramirez, and Kerry Valderrama. It received its world premiere at the Miami International Film Festival on March 1, 2013 and was released to DVD on December 31, 2013. The film stars John Glover, David Mazouz, and Lou Diamond Phillips as three people whose stories ultimately lead them - and friends - to become patients of a sanitarium. Sixteen Sixteen is a 2013 Hindi erotic drama thriller film directed by Raj Purohit and starring Rohan Mehra and Zakir Hussain. Soni Soni is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language crime drama film directed by Ivan Ayr. Produced by Kimsi Singh and Kartikeya Narayan Singh, the film stars Geetika Vidya Ohlyan and Saloni Batra in the lead roles. It was written by Ayr and Kislay and chronicles the life of police officer Soni and her superintendent in Delhi Police Kalpana, who deal with crimes against women in the city. The idea for Soni occurred to Ayr in 2014 when he was reading that Delhi was being put under scrutiny for not being safe for women, especially after the 2012 gang rape case. Ayr read several articles and interviews about the Delhi police and was interested in woman officers reactions to cases of sexual violence. He spent time with several Delhi police personnel and observed their daily routine. Pre-production started in November 2016 and Ayr finished the script in January 2017 and the film was shot for 24 days in Delhi in February. David Bolen served as the director of photography while Ayr and Gurvinder Singh edited the film. Soni premiered in the Orrizonti section of the 75th Venice International Film Festival, receiving a standing ovation. The film was also screened at the 2018 BFI London Film Festival, the 2018 MAMI Film Festival, and the Pingyao International Film Festival, where won the Best Film award and a cash prize of $20,000, half of which went to fund development of the directors next project. The other half was provided to the films distributor in China. Ayr received a special mention for "Achievement in Directing" for the film at the 2018 Asia Pacific Screen Awards. The film was released on 18 January 2019 on Netflix to critical acclaim with particular praise for its direction and the performances. Superman and the Mole-Men Superman and the Mole Men is an independently made 1951 American black-and-white superhero film released by Lippert Pictures Inc. Produced by Barney A. Sarecky and directed by Lee Sholem, it stars George Reeves as Superman and Phyllis Coates as Lois Lane. It is the first feature film based on any DC Comics character. The films storyline concerns reporters Clark Kent and Lois Lane arriving in the small town of Silsby to witness the drilling of the worlds deepest oil well. The drill, however, has penetrated the underground home of a race of small, bald humanoids who, out of curiosity, climb to the surface at night. They glow in the dark, which scares the local townfolk, who form a mob intent on killing the strange visitors. Only Superman can intervene to prevent a tragedy. The Return of a Man Called Horse The Return of a Man Called Horse is a 1976 Western film directed by Irvin Kershner and written by Jack DeWitt. It is a sequel to the 1970 film A Man Called Horse, in turn based on Dorothy M. Johnson’s short story of the same name, with Richard Harris reprises his role as Horse, a British aristocrat who has become a member of a tribe of Lakota Sioux. Other cast members include Gale Sondergaard, Geoffrey Lewis, and William Lucking. Like it’s predecessor, the film is a Mexican-American co-production shot primarily on-location in Mexico. Like its predecessor, the film was largely a critical and financial success, but was criticized by some for rehashing earlier plot elements. It was followed by a sequel in 1983, Triumphs of a Man Called Horse. Smooth Talk Smooth Talk is a 1985 American drama film directed by Joyce Chopra, loosely based on Joyce Carol Oates 1966 short story "Where Are You Going", which was in turn inspired by the Tucson murders committed by Charles Schmid. The protagonist and main character, Connie Wyatt, is played by Laura Dern. The antagonist, Arnold Friend, is played by Treat Williams. The film was produced by American Playhouse and Goldcrest Films, and originally released to movie theaters in 1985. The original music score was composed by Russ Kunkel and Bill Payne. The movie won the Grand Jury Prize in the Dramatic category at that years Sundance Festival. H.H. Holmes: America's First Serial Killer H. H. Holmes: Americas First Serial Killer is a 2004 biographical documentary film directed by John Borowski. The film relates the true life story of American serial killer H. H. Holmes. Produced over a four-year period, the film highlights locations such as Holmes childhood home in Gilmanton, and the courtroom in Philadelphia where the "trial of the century" was held. The film focuses on Dr. Holmes entire life. It consists of reenactments, expert interviews, and period photography. The film is narrated by Tony Jay. Be with Me Be with Me is a 2005 Singaporean drama film directed by Eric Khoo. The film is inspired by the life of deaf-and-blind teacher Theresa Poh Lin Chan. It premiered as the Directors Fortnight selection in the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. It was also the official entry from Singapore for the 78th Academy Awards in the foreign language category. In December 2005, the Academy body disqualified the film on grounds that the dialogue is mainly in English. Out of 93 minutes, the film only has two and a half minutes of dialogue. Be with Me is the first film in Singapore to explicitly feature a lesbian relationship. Shoot on Sight Shoot on Sight is a 2007 film directed by Jag Mundhra and produced by Aron Govil. The film was marketed and distributed globally by Aron Govil Productions Inc. The cast includes Brian Cox, Sadie Frost, Naseeruddin Shah and Om Puri. Baby and I Baby and I is a 2008 South Korean film about a rebellious 18-year-old high school senior who ends up caring for a baby with a note, claiming he is the babys father. Mirzya Mirzya is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language epic fantasy romance film directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra. Produced by Cinestaan Film Company and Mehra under his ROM Pictures, it stars Harshvardhan Kapoor and Saiyami Kher in lead roles along with Anuj Choudhry, Om Puri, Art Malik, K. K. Raina, and Anjali Patil in supporting roles. The basic premise of the film is inspired by the Punjabi folklore of Mirza Sahiban. Mirzya was released in India on 7 October 2016. The film received mixed critical reception and was a box office bomb, grossing 10 crore against a budget of 45 crore. Buttoners Buttoners is a 1997 Czech film directed by Petr Zelenka. You Wish! You Wish! is a 2003 Disney Channel Original Movie, based on Jackie French Kollers 1991 novel If I Had One Wish. The film was directed by Paul Hoen; it stars A. J. Trauth, Spencer Breslin, Lalaine and Tim Reid. The movie was filmed in Auckland, New Zealand. It was released on January 10, 2003, on the Disney Channel. Little Lili Little Lili is a 2003 French drama film by French director Claude Miller. The film stars Ludivine Sagnier, Bernard Giraudeau, Nicole Garcia, Julie Depardieu and Jean-Pierre Marielle. Room of Death Room of Death is a 2007 French crime film based on the novel La Chambre des morts by Franck Thilliez. Salt n' Pepper Salt N Pepper is a 2011 Indian Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Aashiq Abu and produced for Lucsam Creations. The film stars Lal, Asif Ali, Shweta Menon and Mythili in the lead roles while Baburaj and Vijayaraghavan play supporting roles. Cinematography is by Shyju Kahild, whose debut was Traffic. The screenplay was written by Syam Pushkaran and Dileesh Nair. The film follows the love stories of two couples. The main characters are: Kalidasan, an archaeologist; Maya, a dubbing artiste; Meenakshi, an IELTS student; Manu, a happy-go-lucky management graduate; and Babu, Kalidasans cook. Food plays an important role in the story and the tagline of the film is ഒരു ദോശ ഉണ്ടാക്കിയ കഥ - oru Dosa undaākkiya kadha. The film has an original score by Bijibal, with three songs composed by Bijibal and the song "Aanakkallan" written and sung by Malayalam rock band Avial. The film was produced by Lucsam Cinema and released by Lal. Principal production for the film started on 3 January 2011 and it was released in theatres on 8 July 2011 to positive reviews and good initial viewing figures. Salt N Peppers Kannada, Tamil, Telugu and Hindi remake rights have been bought by actor-director Prakash Raj. It was remade in Tamil as Un Samayal Arayil and was shot simultaneously in Telugu and Kannada as Ulavacharu Biriyani and Oggarane. Prakash Raj directed the remakes and appeared in the lead role playing Lals character while Sneha did the role of Shweta Menons character. Prakash is directing Hindi remake titled Tadka. CSI: Immortality "Immortality" is the two-hour series finale of Crime Scene Investigation aired on September 27, 2015, on CBS. Thanga Magan Thanga Magan is a 2015 Tamil drama film written and directed by Velraj. Dhanush produced and stars in the film alongside Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Amy Jackson. The film entered production in March 2015 and was released on 18 December 2015. The film released to mixed reviews but had a decent run at the box office. The Black Pirate The Black Pirate is a 1926 silent action-adventure film shot entirely in two-color Technicolor about an adventurer and a "company" of pirates. It stars Douglas Fairbanks, Donald Crisp, Sam De Grasse, and Billie Dove. Crime and Punishment Crime and Punishment is a 1935 film directed by Josef von Sternberg for Columbia Pictures. The screenplay was adapted by Joseph Anthony and S.K. Lauren from Fyodor Dostoevskys novel of the same title. The film stars Peter Lorre in the lead role of Raskolnikov. Von Sternberg, who was contractually obliged to make the film, disliked it, later writing that it was "no more related to the true text of the novel than the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Gower is related to the Russian environment." The Library of Congress holds a print. Heidi Heidi is a 1993 American two-part, three-hour television miniseries based on the classic Swiss 1880 novel of the same name by Johanna Spyri, which has sold over 50 million copies and has been adapted for film and television nearly 20 times. Heidi originally aired on the Disney Channel on July 18 and 19, 1993, and stars Noley Thornton in the title role. The Touch The Touch is a 2002 Hong Kong action/adventure martial arts film directed by Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon cinematographer Peter Pau and starring Michelle Yeoh, Ben Chaplin and Richard Roxburgh. It was produced by China Film Co-production Corporation, Han Entertainment, Mythical Films, Aruze, Pandasia Entertainment and Tianjan Studios. . Apart from special effects sequences shot in sound stages, the film was shot on-location in Nepal and China. Some of the mountain ranges in which the film was shot were not open to filmmakers earlier. Gala Film Distribution handled the distribution in Hong Kong and Solar Pictures in the Philippines for a 2002 theatrical release. Miramax also bought the rights to the film in 2002, removing 20 minutes of footage for a 83-minute version for 2003 and 2004 US theatrical releases, and completed the special effects CGI scenes. The theatrical release was shelved and instead was released via Netflix and Aol On network; it was released on DVD in 2009. The film had a 2005 theatrical release in Japan by Nikkatsu and in Argentina by Buena Vista International. The DVD was released in 2003 to 2005 in various European countries, including Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and Russia. Five Across the Eyes Five Across the Eyes is a suspense/horror film directed by Greg Swinson and Ryan Thiessen and produced by Trauma One Entertainment. It was shot in 2005 in Morristown, and neighboring Greene County. Tetsuo: The Bullet Man Tetsuo: The Bullet Man is a 2009 Japanese cyberpunk horror film. It was preceded by The Iron Man and Body Hammer. The Fields The Fields is a 2011 American suspense thriller directed by Tom Mattera and Dave Mazzoni. The film is touted as being a "semi-autobiographical account" of what happened to Harrison Smith, films writer, as a boy growing up on a grandparents farm on the outskirts of Easton, Pennsylvania. The film stars Cloris Leachman and Tara Reid. Filming wrapped in October 2009, and the film played in festivals in Fall 2011. The Eagle The Eagle is a 1925 American silent film directed by Clarence Brown and starring Rudolph Valentino, Vilma Bánky, and Louise Dresser. Based on the novel Dubrovsky by Alexander Pushkin, the film is about a lieutenant in the Russian army who catches the eye of Czarina Catherine II. After he rejects her advances and flees, she puts out a warrant for his arrest, dead or alive. When he learns that his father has been persecuted and killed, he dons a black mask and becomes an outlaw. Prints currently exist in the film holdings of EmGee Film Library and in private film collections. Black Eagle does not exist in the novel and was inspired by the performance of Douglas Fairbanks as Zorro in The Mark of Zorro. Arsenal Arsenal is a Soviet war film by Ukrainian director Alexander Dovzhenko. The film was shot at Odessa Film Factory of VUFKU with the camera of legendary cameraman Danyl Demutskyi and using the original sets made by Volodymyr Muller. The expressionist imagery, perfect camera work and original drama took the film far beyond the usual propaganda and made it one of the most important pieces of Ukrainian avant-garde cinema. The film was made in 1928 and released early in 1929. It is the second film in his "Ukraine Trilogy", the first being Zvenigora and the third being Earth. The film concerns an episode in the Russian Civil War in 1918 in which the Kiev Arsenal January Uprising of workers aided the besieging Bolshevik army against the Ukrainian national Parliament Central Rada who held legal power in Ukraine at the time. Regarded by film scholar Vance Kepley, Jr. as "one of the few Soviet political films which seems even to cast doubt on the morality of violent retribution", Dovzhenkos eye for wartime absurdities anticipates later pacifist sentiments in films by Jean Renoir and Stanley Kubrick. Beware! The Blob Beware! The Blob is a 1972 British independent comedy science-fiction horror film. It is a sequel to The Blob. The film was directed by Larry Hagman. The screenplay was penned by Anthony Harris and Jack Woods III, based on a story by Jack H. Harris and Richard Clair. The film originally earned a PG rating from the MPAA, though it is now unrated. Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms is a 1998 television science fiction film directed by Jeff Woolnough and starring Matt Battaglia, Chandra West, Jeff Wincott, Andrew Jackson, and starring Gary Busey. It is a sequel to the 1992 film Universal Soldier. Despite featuring the same characters as the original, the film features none of the original cast or crew. It was followed in the same year by Unfinished Business. They were actually made as a miniseries meant for a potential TV series. In 1999, a theatrical sequel, once again starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, The Return was produced, which essentially ignored the plotline of the direct-to-video sequels entirely. Three Dancing Slaves 3 Dancing Slaves is a 2004 French film directed by Gaël Morel. Love's Abiding Joy Loves Abiding Joy is a 2006 made-for-television Christian drama film based on a series of books by Janette Oke. It was directed by Michael Landon Jr. and stars Erin Cottrell and Logan Bartholomew. It is the fourth movie in the Love Saga, which includes Love Comes Softly, Loves Enduring Promise, Loves Long Journey, Loves Abiding Joy, Loves Unending Legacy, Loves Unfolding Dream, Love Takes Wing, and Love Finds a Home, as well as the 2011 prequels, Love Begins and Loves Everlasting Courage. Amish Grace Amish Grace is a television film that premiered on the Lifetime Movie Network on Palm Sunday, March 28, 2010. The film is based on the 2006 West Nickel Mines School shooting at Nickel Mines, and the spirit of forgiveness the Amish community demonstrated in its aftermath. The film stars Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Tammy Blanchard, and Matt Letscher and is based on the book Amish Grace: How Forgiveness Transcended Tragedy, Jossey-Bass, 2007, , by Donald Kraybill, Steven Nolt, and David L. Weaver-Zercher. Amish Grace was executive-produced by Larry A. Thompson, written by Sylvie White and Teena Booth, and directed by Gregg Champion. Inside Out Inside Out is a 2011 crime film directed by Artie Mandelberg. The film features professional wrestler Triple H, Michael Rapaport, Parker Posey, Julie White, Michael Cudlitz and Bruce Dern. The project was the cinematic feature film debut for director Artie Mandelberg. The film was released on September 9, 2011. A Better Life Une vie meilleure, also known by its English release title A Better Life, is a 2011 French film directed by Cédric Kahn and starring Guillaume Canet, Leïla Bekhti and introducing Slimane Khettabi. Seven in Heaven Seven in Heaven is a 2018 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Chris Eigeman. It stars Travis Tope and Haley Ramm. Jason Blum is serving as a producer through his Blumhouse Productions banner. The film was released on October 5, 2018 by Universal Pictures. Jeopardy Jeopardy is a 1953 American film noir crime drama directed by John Sturges. The black-and-white film stars Barbara Stanwyck and Barry Sullivan as a married couple, and Ralph Meeker as an escaped convict. The film was based on a 22-minute radio play, "A Question of Time". Award-winning cinematographer Victor Milner, in addition to photographing the film, also has a bit part in the movie. A portion of the film was shot in Pioneertown, and features footage of the "cantina" building that now houses Pappy & Harriets. What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? is a 1966 comedy DeLuxe Color film written by William Peter Blatty and directed by Blake Edwards for the Mirisch Company in Panavision. It stars James Coburn and Dick Shawn. Filming was at Lake Sherwood Ranch in Thousand Hills, northwest of Hollywood. In what had been a cow pasture, designer Fernando Carrere fabricated a storybook Sicilian village which added $800,000 to the productions already elevated $5.5 million budget. Gamera vs. Gyaos is a 1967 Japanese kaiju film directed by Noriaki Yuasa, written by Fumi Takahashi, and produced by Daiei Film. It is the third entry in the Gamera film series, after the previous years Gamera vs. Barugon. Gamera vs. Gyaos stars Kojiro Hongo, Kichijiro Ueda, Tatsuemon Kanamura, Reiko Kasahara, and Naoyuki Abe, with Teruo Aragaki portraying the giant turtle monster Gamera. Gamera vs. Gyaos was released theatrically in Japan on March 15, 1967. It was followed by Gamera vs. Viras the following year. The Toth Family The Toth Family is a 1969 Hungarian comedy-drama film directed by Zoltán Fábri. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival. Evil Roy Slade Evil Roy Slade is a 1972 made-for-television spoof-Western comedy film about the "meanest villain in the West". It was directed by Jerry Paris and co-produced and co-written by Garry Marshall. Shadow of Doubt Shadow of Doubt is a 1998 American independent mystery-thriller film directed by Randal Kleiser and starring Melanie Griffith, Tom Berenger, Craig Sheffer, and Huey Lewis. The Man I Love The Man I Love is a 1997 French gay romance television film directed by Stéphane Giusti. It was originally made for French television, a co-production between Arte and La Sept. It was broadcast in 1997. It was then released internationally as a film on 27 April 2001. Thaandavam Thaandavam is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by A. L. Vijay. The film stars Vikram, Jagapati Babu, Anushka Shetty, Amy Jackson, and Lakshmi Rai in the lead roles. It is produced by UTV Motion Pictures and features music composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar. Thaandavam was released worldwide on 28 September 2012. Trophy Kids Trophy Kids is a 2013 film directed by Christopher Bell. It depicts a number of families where parents push their children excessively in sport. The Merciless The Merciless is a 2017 South Korean crime-action film directed by Byun Sung-hyun, and starring Sol Kyung-gu and Im Si-wan. The film was released in South Korea on May 17, 2017. It was shown out of competition in the Midnight Screenings section at the 70th Cannes Film Festival on May 24, 2017. Devdas Devdas is a 1955 Indian Drama movie directed by Bimal Roy, based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novel Devdas. The film had Dilip Kumar in the title role and Vyjayanthimala in her first dramatic role where she played as Chandramukhi, a hooker with a heart of gold and Suchitra Sen in her Bollywood debut as Parvati in the lead. Motilal, Nazir Hussain, Murad, Pratima Devi, Iftekhar and Shivraj were playing other significant roles with Pran and Johnny Walker in extended cameo appearances. In 2005, Indiatimes Movies ranked the movie amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films. Devdas was also ranked at Number 2 on University of Iowas List of Top 10 Bollywood Films by Corey K. Creekmur. The film was also noted for its cinematography and lighting under Kamal Bose, that enhanced the emotional torment of the tight-lipped protagonist played by Dilip Kumar. Corridors of Blood Corridors of Blood is a 1958 horror film directed by Robert Day. It starred Boris Karloff and Christopher Lee. The original music score was composed by Buxton Orr. The film was marketed with the tagline "Tops in Terror!" in the US where MGM only released it in 1962 as a double feature with an Italian import called Werewolf in a Girls Dormitory. Mahogany Mahogany is a 1975 American romantic drama film directed by Berry Gordy and produced by Motown Productions. The Motown founder Gordy took over the film direction after British filmmaker Tony Richardson was dismissed from the film. Mahogany stars Diana Ross as Tracy Chambers, a struggling fashion design student who rises to become a popular fashion designer in Rome. Fresh from the success of Lady Sings the Blues, this film served as Ross follow-up feature film. It was released on October 8, 1975. Troma's War Tromas War, also known as 1,000 Ways to Die in the United States, is a 1988 American action/adventure film written by Lloyd Kaufman and Mitchell Dana and directed by Michael Herz and Kaufman. It began production in 1986 and was released in theaters in 1988 shortly after Class of Nuke Em High was done making its rounds at the box office. Once a Thief Once a Thief is a remake of a 1991 film of the same name. Both films were directed by John Woo. The movie was also made into a 1997 television series also of the same name. The remake aired on the Fox Network and was hoped to be the beginning of a weekly series, but Fox passed on it, and the series aired instead on the CTV Television Network in Canada. Space Adventure Cobra Space Adventure Cobra: The Movie, known in Japan as , is a 1982 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Osamu Dezaki based on Buichi Terasawas 1978 manga Cobra. Homo Erectus Homo Erectus is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Adam Rifkin, and starring Giuseppe Andrews, Gary Busey, David Carradine, Ron Jeremy, Ali Larter, Hayes MacArthur, Adam Rifkin, Talia Shire and Sasha Grey in her film acting debut. The film premiered at the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival in January 2007. The Line of Beauty The Line of Beauty is a British drama television miniseries that was first broadcast on BBC Two on 17 May 2006. The three-part series, written by Andrew Davies and directed by Saul Dibb, is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Alan Hollinghurst. No Mercy for the Rude No Mercy for the Rude is a 2006 South Korean neo-noir action comedy film directed by Park Chul-hee. It stars Shin Ha-kyun in the lead role. The film revolves around a mute hitman who vows to kill only rude people, and use the money for his tongue operation. The film released theatrically in South Korea on 24 August 2006. Not Another Not Another Movie Not Another Not Another Movie is a 2011 direct-to-video comedy film featuring Chevy Chase, Burt Reynolds and Michael Madsen. The Night Before Christmas The Night Before Christmas is a 1941 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the third Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, produced by Fred Quimby and animated by Jack Zander, George Gordon, Irven Spence and Bill Littlejohn. It was nominated for the 1941 Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons, but lost to the Mickey Mouse short film Lend a Paw. Springfield Rifle Springfield Rifle is a western film, directed by Andre DeToth and released by Warner Bros. Pictures in 1952. The film is set during the American Civil War and stars Gary Cooper, with Phyllis Thaxter and Lon Chaney Jr.. It is described as "essentially an espionage thriller that pits a Union intelligence officer against a Confederate spy ring." Pardon Mon Affaire Pardon Mon Affaire, is a 1976 French comedy film co-written and directed by Yves Robert. It was remade as the 1984 American film The Woman in Red. The original title contains a pun in French. The word "trompe" means both "the trunk" and "to cheat". The movie is about a married mans desire to have an affair with a model he just met. The film was followed by a sequel, Pardon Mon Affaire. The Nugget The Nugget is a 2002 comedy film about three friends who find the worlds largest nugget of gold. Blind Spot. Hitler's Secretary Im toten Winkel - Hitlers Sekretärin is a 2002 Austrian documentary directed by André Heller and Othmar Schmiderer. Beauty and the Beast Beauty and the Beast is a 2009 Australian fantasy film directed by David Lister and starring Estella Warren, Rhett Giles, and Victor Parascos, and loosely based upon the fairy tale of the same name. The film was released in 2009 on video under that title and aired in 2010 on Syfy television as Beauty and the Beasts: A Dark Tale. Grandmaster Grandmaster is a 2012 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film written and directed by B. Unnikrishnan and produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapur under the production company UTV Motion Pictures. The film stars Mohanlal as Chandrasekhar, an IPS officer who begins investigating a series of murders after receiving an anonymous note. The supporting characters are played by Priyamani, Narain, Anoop Menon, Babu Antony, Jagathy Sreekumar, and Arjun Nandhakumar. Grandmaster was the debut Malayalam production of UTV Motion Pictures. The film was released on 3 May 2012 to widely positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success at the box office. Grandmaster was released in the online video streaming service Netflix in the United States and Canada, making it the first ever Malayalam film to be released on Netflix. It was also the first Malayalam film to be released with English subtitles outside Kerala. Ek Paheli Leela Ek Paheli Leela is a 2015 Indian reincarnation thriller drama film, written and directed by Bobby Khan and produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar. It stars Sunny Leone in the titular lead role with Jay Bhanushali, Rajneesh Duggal, Jas Arora, Mohit Ahlawat and Rahul Dev in pivotal roles. Choreography is done by Ahmed Khan and Jojo Khan. The music for the film is composed by Meet Bros Anjjan and Amaal Mallik. Principal photography of the film began in Jodhpur, India. The film is a reincarnation story which is set 300 years back, and revolves around the story of Leela and her lover. Their love story remains incomplete as they are murdered. The film portrays how their story completes when they both are reincarnated in present time. The trailer of the film was released on 6 February 2015 and became YouTubes most viewed Bollywood movie trailer of the first quarter of 2015. The film received mixed reviews from the critics upon release and was a commercial success. The Leisure Class The Leisure Class is a 2015 comedy film by HBO Films about a man who is trying to marry into a wealthy family and his unpredictable brother. The film was directed by Project Greenlight season 4 contest winner, Jason Mann. It is based on a 2012 short film written by Mann that premiered at the 2013 Raindance Film Festival. Season 4 of Project Greenlight aired on HBO as a documentary series chronicling the selection of Mann and the production of the film. The film premiered in Los Angeles in August 2015 and aired on HBO on November 2, 2015. Menashe Menashe is a 2017 Yiddish-language American drama film directed by Joshua Z. Weinstein. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2017, where it was acquired by A24 for U.S. distribution. The film was released in the United States on July 28, 2017. The Ghost Goes West The Ghost Goes West is a 1935 British romantic comedy/fantasy film starring Robert Donat, Jean Parker, and Eugene Pallette, and directed by René Clair, his first English-language film. The film contrasts an Old World ghost dealing with American vulgarity. This production combines a Hungarian-born British producer, a French director, and an American writer in a British film. This movie was the biggest grossing movie of its year in Great Britain. Daffy Duck's Movie: Fantastic Island Daffy Ducks Fantastic Island is a 1983 Looney Tunes film with a compilation of classic Warner Bros. cartoon shorts and animated bridging sequences, hosted by Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. This was the first Looney Tunes compilation film to center on Daffy Duck, as the previous ones had centered on Bugs Bunny. A note in the end credits dedicates the film to animator and story man, John Dunn, "who inspired it." Dunn died of heart failure in San Fernando on January 17, 1983; six months before the films release. The Cruise The Cruise is a 76-minute documentary released in 1998. It was the debut film of Bennett Miller, who became prominent after directing Capote. The film records the worldview and personality of Timothy "Speed" Levitch, who was then a guide for bus tours of New York City. Levitch had become popular for his unconventional narrative about the city that he delivered at a frenetic pace. Any Questions for Ben? Any Questions for Ben? is a 2012 Australian comedy film created by Working Dog Productions, directed by Rob Sitch. It stars Josh Lawson, Rachael Taylor, Felicity Ward, Daniel Henshall, and Christian Clark. It was written by Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner, and Rob Sitch. Madrid, 1987 Madrid, 1987 is a 2011 Spanish drama film written and directed by David Trueba. It stars José Sacristán as an old, bitter journalist who attempts to seduce a young journalism student played by María Valverde. It premiered at the 2011 San Sebastián International Film Festival. Anytime, Anywhere Engaeyum Eppothum is a 2011 Tamil romantic drama road film written and directed by Tamil film debutant M. Saravanan, who had earlier directed the Telugu film Ganesh Just Ganesh. Starring Jai, Anjali, Sharwanand and Ananya, it was produced by A. R. Murugadoss in association with Fox Star Studios, marking the studios entry into Tamil cinema. Engeyum Eppodhum illustrates two love stories—one set against the backdrop of Chennai and the other in Tiruchi—which join together in the climax. The film released on 16 September 2011, to very positive reviews, going on to become a critical and commercial success. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Journey and released on 16 December 2011. Later remade into Kannada as Endendu Ninagagi. Three Three is a 2016 Hong Kong–Chinese action film produced and directed by Johnnie To and starring Zhao Wei, Louis Koo and Wallace Chung. The film was released on 24 June 2016 in China and 30 June 2016 in Hong Kong, while it is also the closing film of the 2016 Taipei Film Festival on 10 July 2016. Mandira Filozofu Istanbul Mandıra Filozofu İstanbul is a 2015 Turkish comedy film. Record of a Tenement Gentleman is a Japanese film written and directed by Yasujirō Ozu in 1947. The film was Ozus first after World War II. New Tale of Zatoichi The New Tale Of Zatoichi is a Japanese film, the third entry from the popular Zatoichi series completing the trilogy. The film is the first Zatoichi film to be in colour. A Study in Terror A Study in Terror is a 1965 British thriller film directed by James Hill and starring John Neville as Sherlock Holmes and Donald Houston as Dr. Watson. It was filmed at Shepperton Studios, London, with some location work at Osterley House in Middlesex. Although based on Conan Doyles characters, the story is an original one, which has the famous detective on the trail of Jack the Ripper. The story of A Study in Terror challenges Sherlock Holmes to solve these horrific crimes. This leads Holmes through a trail of aristocracy, blackmail and family insanity. Unlike Scotland Yard, and the real-life story, Holmes eventually discovers the true identity of the Ripper. The film had its world premiere at the Leicester Square Theatre in the West End of London on 4 November 1965. A Study in Terror presents the first film appearance of Mycroft Holmes. Lady Frankenstein Lady Frankenstein is a 1971 Italian horror film directed by Mel Welles and written by cult writer Edward di Lorenzo. It stars Rosalba Neri, Joseph Cotten, Mickey Hargitay and Paul Müller. Santa Who? Santa Who? is a 2000 American made-for-television fantasy-comedy film starring Leslie Nielsen and directed by William Dear. The plot centers on Santa Claus developing a case of amnesia right before Christmas. As of 2009, it is shown in the 25 Days of Christmas programming block on ABC Family. The film is rated TV-PG. The Last Ride The Last Ride is an American TV action drama directed by Guy Norman Bee and starring Dennis Hopper, Will Patton, Chris Carmack, Nadine Velazquez and Fred Ward. The story for the film was written by Rob Cohen, well known for directing another automotive action film, The Fast and the Furious. The movie premiered on June 2, 2004 on the USA Network and, at the time of its release, was primarily used by General Motors to market the new Pontiac GTO. During late 2004 and early 2005, it was also released in several countries outside the United States, mostly as a straight-to-DVD movie. April Snow April Snow is a 2005 South Korean romantic drama film co-written and directed by Hur Jin-ho, starring Bae Yong-joon and Son Ye-jin. Fling Fling, internationally titled Lie to Me, is an independent comedy film about a couple navigating the hazards of an open relationship. It is the directorial debut of director John Stewart Muller and stars Brandon Routh, Steve Sandvoss, Courtney Ford, Nick Wechsler, Shoshana Bush and Ellen Hollman. It is the first feature from Santa Monica-based Steele Films and was written and produced by John Stewart Muller and his partner Laura Boersma. Fling features Brandon Routh in his first lead role since Superman Returns. It premiered to a sold-out crowd at the 2008 Newport Beach Film Festival on April 26 in the Lido Theater on the Balboa Peninsula. The film received an award for "Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking" from the festivals jury. Fling had its official Los Angeles premiere on October 18 at the Fine Arts Theatre on Wilshire Blvd. as part of the 2008 LA Femme Film Festival. Shortly thereafter, it had its sold-out East Coast premiere on November 7 at the 2008 Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. On November 14, Fling had its Midwest premiere at the Screenland Theatre in the Crossroads District of Kansas City. Fling had its international premiere at the 2008 Bahamas International Film Festival on December 5, 2008. North American distribution is being handled by Peace Arch Entertainment and the DVD was released on March 24, 2009. A Beginner's Guide to Endings A Beginners Guide to Endings is a 2010 film directed by Jonathan Sobol and starring Harvey Keitel, Scott Caan, and J.K. Simmons. Tomorrow You're Gone Tomorrow Youre Gone, also known as Boot Tracks, is a 2012 crime thriller film directed by David Jacobson. It has a 7% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 15 reviews. Brahman Naman Brahman Naman is a 2016 English-language Indian sex comedy film directed by Qaushiq Mukherjee. It was shown in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. It was released on Netflix worldwide on 7 July 2016. The Music Lover The Melomaniac is a 1903 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Scared Stiff Scared Stiff is a 1953 American horror paranormal semi-musical comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. One of the 17 films made by the Martin and Lewis team, it was released on April 27, 1953 by Paramount Pictures. Scared Stiff was Carmen Mirandas final film as she died two years later, in August 1955. Fear Strikes Out Fear Strikes Out is a 1957 American biographical sports drama film depicting the life and career of American baseball player Jimmy Piersall. It is based on Piersalls 1955 memoir Fear Strikes Out: The Jim Piersall Story, co-written with Al Hirshberg. The film stars Anthony Perkins as Piersall and Karl Malden as his father, and it was the first directed by Robert Mulligan. This film is a Paramount Picture and was preceded by a 1955 TV version starring Tab Hunter. Nightmare Nightmare is a 1964 British horror film directed by Freddie Francis and written by Jimmy Sangster who produced the film for Hammer Films. The film focuses on a young girl in a finishing school who is plagued by nightmares concerning her institutionalized mother. Up to His Ears Chinese Adventures in China is a 1965 French adventure comedy film starring Jean Paul Belmondo and Ursula Andress. It was directed by Philippe de Broca and written by Daniel Boulanger, loosely based on the 1879 novel Tribulations of a Chinaman in China by Jules Verne. The film notably includes not just footage of China, but also in a previous section several minutes of footage of the Taj Mahal and Agra area in 1965, and about 15 minutes of footage of the central area of Kathmandu, Nepal, the nearby Swayambunath hillside temple, and more rural mountain areas of Nepal with the impressive Himalayas as backdrop. Anita & Me Anita and Me is a British comedy-drama film released in 2002 based on the book of the same name by Meera Syal. It was released during a period of popularity for British Asian films, alongside such as East Is East and Bend It Like Beckham. Grill Point Grill Point is a 2002 German drama film directed by Andreas Dresen. Its original German title is Halbe Treppe, which means "Halfway up the Stairs" in English, and was the real-life name of the snack bar shown in the film. Grill Point was heavily influenced by the Dogme 95 manifest. It was shot almost entirely on location in the eastern German city of Frankfurt using handheld digital video cameras. Its performance was improvised. The Keeper The Keeper is a 2004 film starring Dennis Hopper and Asia Argento. Easy Easy is a 2003 American independent romantic comedy film written and directed by Jane Weinstock and starring Marguerite Moreau, Brían F. OByrne and Naveen Andrews. It is Weinstocks directorial debut. The Cavern The Cavern is a 2005 horror film directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi. The films original title was changed by the studio to cash in on the success of 2005 films The Cave and The Descent. Eloïse's Lover Eloïses Lover is a 2009 Catalan-language Spanish film directed by Jesús Garay. House of Bones House of Bones is a 2009 sci-fi horror film. The film was written by Anthony C. Ferrante and Jay Frasco and was directed by Jeffery Scott Lando. It stars Corin Nemec and Charisma Carpenter. The film was released on DVD January 25, 2011. The Scarehouse The Scarehouse is a 2014 Canadian horror film directed by Gavin Michael Booth. It stars Sarah Booth and Kimberly-Sue Murray as two women who seek revenge against their former sorority. A Date for Mad Mary A Date for Mad Mary is a 2016 Irish drama film, directed by Darren Thornton. It won two Irish Film & Television Awards, including Best Film. Pihu Pihu is a 2017 Indian drama thriller film written and directed by Vinod Kapri and jointly produced by Ronnie Screwvala, Siddharth Roy Kapur and Shilpa Jindal. It stars Pihu, a two year old girl, in the title role, who gets trapped inside her house with no escape. Pihu was premiered at the 2017 International Film Festival of India in the Panorama section and was screened at the Fajr International Film Festival. It won the Grand Prize for Best Feature Film in the International Competition category and the Peoples Choice award for Best Film at the 14th Trans-Saharan International Film Festival. The films official trailer was released on 24 October 2018, and was released theatrically on 16 November 2018. The film was shot in the Gandharav society of Greater Noida. Skyjacked Skyjacked is a 1972 American disaster film directed by John Guillermin. The film stars Charlton Heston, James Brolin, and Yvette Mimieux, along with an ensemble cast primarily playing the roles of passengers and crew aboard an airliner. Skyjacked is based on the David Harper novel, Hijacked. This was the last of actress Jeanne Crains 64 films. It was the film debut for several actors and actresses, including Susan Dey and Roosevelt "Rosey" Grier. Skyjacked explores the personal dramas and interactions that develop among the storys characters during a crisis that is endangering all of their lives. Inspector Blunder Inspector Blunder is a 1980 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi. Killer Party Killer Party is a 1986 Canadian comedic supernatural slasher film directed by William Fruet, and starring Martin Hewitt, Ralph Seymour, Elaine Wilkes, and Joanna Johnson. It follows a trio of female sorority pledges who unleash a demonic force after participating in an initiation ritual in an abandoned house on their universitys campus. B.D. In Alert Brigada Diverse în alertă! is a 1971 Romanian action film directed by Mircea Drăgan. Dasharatham Dasharatham is a 1989 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written by A. K. Lohithadas and directed by Sibi Malayil. It stars Mohanlal, Rekha, Murali, Nedumudi Venu, Sukumaran, Karamana Janardanan Nair, Sukumari, Kaviyoor Ponnamma, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, and Jayabharathi. The music was composed by Johnson. The movie deals with the subject of artificial insemination. Dasharatham is widely regarded as one of the best films from the writer-director duo Lohithadas-Sibi Malayil. Lohithadas won the Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Scriptwriter. Dasharatham was the first Malayalam film officially dubbed and released in Marathi. It released in Marathi as Mazaa Mulga. The Life: What's Your Pleasure? Whore, also known as The Life, is a 2004 film directed by María Lidón and starring Daryl Hannah, Denise Richards, and Joaquim de Almeida. It is based on the book Yo puta by Isabel Pisano. The Attic The Attic is a 2007 American horror film directed by Mary Lambert, starring Elisabeth Moss, Jason Lewis, Tom Malloy, and Catherine Mary Stewart. Memories of the Sword Memories of the Sword is a 2015 South Korean martial arts/romance period drama co-written and directed by Park Heung-sik, starring Lee Byung-hun, Jeon Do-yeon and Kim Go-eun. Body Body is a 2015 American thriller film written and directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen in their directorial debut. It stars Helen Rogers, Alexandra Turshen, Lauren Molina, and Larry Fessenden. During a wild night of partying, three women realize that they have gotten into more trouble than they expected. Body premiered on January 25, 2015, at the Slamdance Film Festival. Dangerous Crossing Dangerous Crossing is a 1953 black-and-white film noir mystery film, directed by Joseph M. Newman and starring Jeanne Crain and Michael Rennie, based on the 1943 play Cabin B-13 by John Dickson Carr. The plot of the film centers on the gaslighting of a female protagonist aboard a cruise vessel. The Savage Innocents The Savage Innocents is a 1960 adventure film directed and co-written by Nicholas Ray. Anthony Quinn and Yoko Tani star, with Lee Montague, Marco Guglielmi, Carlo Giustini, Anthony Chinn, and Michael Chow in supporting roles, alongside Peter O Toole in his film debut. It was adapted from the novel Top of the World by Swiss writer Hans Rüesch. The film was an international co-production, with British, Italian and French interests involved; in the United States it was released by Paramount Pictures. The film was shot on-location in the Canadian Arctic, with interiors shot in Britains Pinewood Studios and in Romes Cinecittà studios. It was entered in the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. Ninja in the Dragon's Den Ninja in the Dragons Den is a 1982 Hong Kong martial arts film written, choreographed and directed by Corey Yuen in his feature film directorial debut, and starring Conan Lee, Hiroyuki Sanada and Hwang Jang Lee. Olivier, Olivier Olivier, Olivier is a 1992 drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland. It entered the competition at the 49th Venice International Film Festival and won an award at the 1992 Valladolid International Film Festival. The plot involves a nine-year-old boy who disappears. When, six years later, he reappears in Paris, there are doubts about his identity. Digimon Tamers , known as Digimon: Digital Monsters in English-speaking territories, is the third anime television series of the Digimon franchise, produced by Toei Animation. The series takes place in a setting separated from the preceding series, Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02, where the characters utilize cards from the collectible card games. Tamers aired in Japan from April 1, 2001 to March 31, 2002. The English-language version by Saban Entertainment aired in North America from September 1, 2001 to June 8, 2002. A manga adaptation by Yuen Wong Yu ran from April to October 2004. Her Minor Thing Her Minor Thing is a romantic comedy is directed by Charles Matthau released in 2005, with screenplay written by Jim and Debra Meyers. The film stars Estella Warren, Christian Kane, and Michael Weatherly. The scripts working title was "Men Are Jerks". A Geisha is a 1953 Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi, centred on life in post-war Gion through the relationship between an established geisha, Miyoharu, and teenaged Eiko, who pleads with Miyoharu to take her on as an apprentice or maiko. The film is based on the novel by Matsutarō Kawaguchi, who also produced the screenplay. Quest of the Delta Knights Quest of the Delta Knights is a 1993 fantasy/adventure sword and sorcery film that was featured in a September 1998 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. It is one of only a few movies shown on MST3K that was made in the 1990s. Broken Bridges Broken Bridges is a 2006 film starring Toby Keith, Lindsey Haun, Burt Reynolds and Kelly Preston. The film, a music-drama, is centered on a fading country singers return to his hometown near a military base in Tennessee where several young men who were killed in a training exercise on the base were from. He is reunited with his former sweetheart and estranged daughter, who returns to the town as well. Super Hybrid Super Hybrid is a 2011 science fiction horror thriller film directed by Eric Valette and starring Shannon Beckner, Oded Fehr, Ryan Kennedy, and Melanie Papalia. The screenplay concerns a malicious shape shifting sentient car that devours its victims by tricking them into its cab, sent to a police precinct garage after a terrible accident it stalks the mechanics as it tries to find a way to escape. The Amazing Catfish The Amazing Catfish is a Mexican comedy-drama film, written and directed by Claudia Sainte-Luce. The film stars Ximena Ayala as Claudia, a young woman who becomes a caretaker for Martha, an older matriarch dying of AIDS. The film premiered on August 10, 2013 at the Locarno International Film Festival, where it won two Junior Jury Awards and was a nominee for the Golden Leopard. It had its North American premiere on September 10, 2013 at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, and was named winner of the FIPRESCI Discovery Prize. Uncle John Uncle John is a 2015 American film directed by Steven Piet, who co-wrote it with producer Erik Crary. It stars John Ashton in the title role as a respected and well-liked townsperson who murders a local bully. John must deal with a spontaneous visit by his nephew, who has brought along his love interest, and the suspicions of the murdered mans brother. The story blends elements of thriller, romantic comedy, and crime drama films. The film premiered at SXSW on March 16, 2015, and received a limited release from Filmbuff on September 18, 2015. The Wilde Wedding The Wilde Wedding is a 2017 romantic comedy written and directed by Damian Harris, starring Glenn Close, John Malkovich, Patrick Stewart, and Minnie Driver. It received a limited theatrical release and a direct-to-video release, beginning September 15, 2017, by Vertical Entertainment. To the Left of the Father To the Left of the Father is a 2001 Brazilian drama film directed, written and edited by Luiz Fernando Carvalho, based on the novel of the same name by Raduan Nassar. The Strange Case of Angelica The Strange Case of Angelica is a 2010 Portuguese drama film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It was entered into the Un Certain Regard section of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. De Oliveira conceived the idea for the film in 1946 and initially wrote the script in 1952, updating it with modern elements. The Culling The Culling is a thriller/comedy about five college students who encounter a strange little girl with a secret. It is a horror film, directed and written by Rustam Branaman and starring Jeremy Sumpter, Elizabeth DiPrinzio, Brett Davern, Chris Coy, Linsey Godfrey, Virginia Williams, Johnathon Schaech, and Harley Graham. Aiyyaa Aiyyaa is a 2012 Indian romantic comedy film starring Rani Mukherji and Prithviraj in the lead roles. This film is the debut Bollywood film of Malayalam actor Prithviraj Sukumaran. It was written and directed by Sachin Kundalkar and jointly produced by Anurag Kashyap and Viacom 18. The trailer was released on 6 September 2012. The movie was released on 12 October 2012. Aiyyaa failed to impress the audiences and was a failure at the boxoffice. Not as a Stranger Not as a Stranger is a 1955 American film noir drama film produced and directed by Stanley Kramer, starring Olivia de Havilland, Robert Mitchum, and Frank Sinatra, and based on the 1954 novel of the same name by Morton Thompson. The romantic melodrama novel was widely popular, topping that years list of bestselling novels in the United States. Claudine Claudine is a 1974 American comedy-drama, romantic film, produced by Third World Films and distributed by 20th Century Fox, starring James Earl Jones, Diahann Carroll, and Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs. Claudine was written by Lester Pine and Tina Pine, and directed by John Berry. The film was released on April 22, 1974, grossing about $6 million. Mutant Girls Squad is a Japanese film by Noboru Iguchi, Yoshihiro Nishimura and Tak Sakaguchi. The film is about Rin, a sixteen-year-old mutant girl who meets a gang of rebel mutants who aim to take revenge on humans for persecuting their race. The film had its international premiere at the New York Asian Film Festival in 2010. Back in the Day Back in the Day is a 2014 comedy film, directed and written by Smallville actor Michael Rosenbaum. It is distributed by Screen Media Films. When Jim Owens makes a surprise visit to his high school reunion, all hell breaks loose. Hilarity ensues as he wrangles his now-married friends together for one last hurrah. Cruising the old strip, seeking vengeance on an old high school principal and nearly breaking up a wedding gets Jim into hot water with his friends and their wives. Back in the Day is written and directed by Michael Rosenbaum and stars Rosenbaum, Morena Baccarin, Nick Swardson, Harland Williams, Sarah Colonna, and Isaiah Mustafa. The film was produced by Kim Waltrip. Red Christmas Red Christmas is a 2016 Australian horror film written, directed, and produced by Craig Anderson. San Quentin San Quentin is a 1937 Warner Bros. drama film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Pat OBrien, Humphrey Bogart and Ann Sheridan. It was shot on location at San Quentin State Prison. Cotton Comes to Harlem Cotton Comes to Harlem is an neo-noir action comedy film co-written and directed in 1970 by Ossie Davis and starring Godfrey Cambridge, Raymond St. Jacques, and Redd Foxx. The film is based on Chester Himes novel of the same name. The opening theme, "Aint Now But Its Gonna Be" was written by Ossie Davis and performed by Melba Moore. It was followed two years later by the sequel Come Back. Where's Poppa? Wheres Poppa? is a 1970 black comedy film; it is based on the novel by Robert Klane and stars George Segal, Ron Leibman and Ruth Gordon. The plot revolves around the troubled relationship between a lawyer and his senile mother. The film was directed by Carl Reiner, whose son Rob Reiner had a role in an early performance. Others in the cast are Paul Sorvino, Trish Van Devere, Vincent Gardenia and Garrett Morris. The film was re-released in 1975, under the title Going Ape. Panda! Go Panda! is a childrens Japanese animated film, first released in 1972. It was created by the team of Isao Takahata, Hayao Miyazaki, Yoichi Kotabe and Yasuo Otsuka. This short movie was released in Japan at the height of the panda craze, initiated in September 1972, when the government announced the loan of a pair of giant pandas from China to the Ueno Zoo as part of panda diplomacy. A success in Japanese theaters, its creators followed up with Panda Kopanda and the Rainy-Day Circus in 1973, which was also a success. In 1974, Takahata, Miyazaki and Kotabe would create the landmark anime series Heidi. In 1985, Takahata and Miyazaki would found Studio Ghibli. Panda Kopanda is known in North America by the title, "Panda! Go Panda!" The two short films are available on DVD and Blu-ray in Japan, and on DVD in North America. Taboo Taboo is a 1980 American pornographic film starring Kay Parker. It was written and produced by Helene Terrie and edited and directed by Kirdy Stevens. The film is the first of a series of 23 episodes to date. Suhaag Suhaag is 1994 Indian Hindi action film directed by Kuku Kohli starring Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar, Karisma Kapoor and Nagma. Suhaag was one of the highest grossing Bollywood films of 1994 and was the first film where actors Ajay Devgn and Akshay Kumar shared screen space. It was after a decade that the duo went on to appear in Khakee and then in Insan the very next year. And the Woman Shall Fear Her Husband And the Wife Shall Revere Her Husband is a 1965 Greek comedy film. The film won the best director award in 1st Chicago International Film Festival. Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat is a 2002 stand-up comedy film starring Martin Lawrence, and directed by David Raynr, also responsible for Whatever It Takes. Lawrence also has producing and writing credits for the film. It is Lawrences second stand up comedy film after You So Crazy was released in 1994. Shot on location at the DAR Constitution Hall in Washington D.C., the film was released in August 2002 and went on to gross nearly $20 million at the box office, almost seven times its production cost of $3 million. After a number of meltdowns, Lawrence returns to the stage ranting about his sharp social criticism and personal reflections about his life. Aftermath Aftermath, is a 2014 American apocalyptic thriller film directed by Peter Engert. The film stars C.J. Thomason, Monica Keena, and Edward Furlong as a group of survivors taking shelter in a Texas farmhouse. Hollywoo Hollywoo is a 2011 French comedy film directed by Frédéric Berthe and Pascal Serieis. Un + une Un plus une is a 2015 French romantic comedy film directed by Claude Lelouch and starring Jean Dujardin, Elsa Zylberstein, Christopher Lambert and Alice Pol. It was shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Downstairs Downstairs is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film. It stars John Gilbert as a charming but self-serving chauffeur who wreaks havoc on his new employers household, romancing and fleecing the women on the staff, and blackmailing the employers wife. Gilbert had written the story in 1928 for a proposed silent film that was never produced. Producer Irving Thalberg revived the project in 1932 as a special Gilbert production. The actor was so jubilant about the opportunity that he sold his original story to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for only one dollar. The Amityville Curse The Amityville Curse is a 1990 American-Canadian supernatural horror film directed by Tom Berry and starring Kim Coates, Cassandra Gava and Jan Rubeš. It is loosely based on the novel of the same name by Hans Holzer. It is the fifth film in the Amityville film series. ...First Do No Harm ...First Do No Harm is a 1997 American made-for-television drama film directed by Jim Abrahams about a boy whose severe epilepsy, unresponsive to medications with terrible side effects, is controlled by the ketogenic diet. Aspects of the story mirror Abrahams own experience with his son Charlie. Love, Marilyn Love, Marilyn is a 2012 American documentary film about Marilyn Monroes writings produced by Stanley F. Buchthal, Liz Garbus, Amy Hobby, and directed by Garbus. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2012 and is based on the 2010 non-fiction book Fragments: Poems, Intimate Notes, Letters, edited by Stanley F. Buchthal and Bernard Comment. The production firms that produced the film included the Diamond Girl production company, Sols Luncheonette Production and the French-based StudioCanal production company, whose parent company owns the third-largest film library in the world. The film was initially slated to be named Fragments, but was later changed to Love, Marilyn. Vagabond Paradesi is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language period drama film written and directed by Bala starring Atharvaa, Vedhicka and Dhansika. The films music was scored by G. V. Prakash Kumar. The film was based on novel Eriyum Panikadu, Tamil translation of English novel Red Tea by Paul Harris Daniel and inspired from real life incidents that took place before independence in the 1930s. It was released on 15 March 2013. The dubbed version of Telugu was released with the same name. The film opened to positive reviews. and become an above average success. Dude Bro Party Massacre III Dude Bro Party Massacre III is a 2015 American satirical slasher film created by the comedy troupe 5-Second Films. It was directed by Tomm Jacobsen, Michael Rousselet, and Jon Salmon. Despite the title, it is not a sequel, and there are no previous installments. Presented as a lost film that was banned in the 1980s, it tells the story of a masked killer known as Motherface, who targets fraternity brothers. The Invisible Man's Revenge The Invisible Mans Revenge is a 1944 science fiction horror film directed by Ford Beebe and written by Bertram Millhauser. The picture stars John Carradine as a mad scientist who tests his experiment on Jon Hall. The supporting cast features Evelyn Ankers. Revenge is the fifth film in the Invisible Man series, suggested by H. G. Wells novel The Invisible Man. Pédale douce Pédale douce is a 1996 French comedy film directed by Gabriel Aghion. Fanny Ardant won the 1997 César Award for Best Actress for her performance as Eva. Ik ook van jou I Love You Too is a 2001 Dutch drama film, based on a novel by Ronald Giphart. The film received a Golden Film in 2001, the first film to receive this award. Kevin of the North Kevin of the North is a 2001 Canadian comedy film directed by Bob Spiers. It stars Skeet Ulrich, Natasha Henstridge, Leslie Nielsen, and Rik Mayall and is about an Alaskan Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in which Kevin Manley, whose grandfather has passed on and now must participate in the states Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in order to prove hes worthy enough for his grandfathers estate. The film was released to DVD in the United States with the alternate title of Chilly Dogs on February 4, 2003. American Drug War: The Last White Hope American Drug War: The Last White Hope is a 2007 documentary film by writer and director Kevin Booth about the War on Drugs in the United States. Road to Nowhere Road to Nowhere is a 2010 American romance thriller independent film directed by Monte Hellman, written by Steven Gaydos, and starring Cliff De Young, Waylon Payne, Shannyn Sossamon, Tygh Runyan, and Dominique Swain. It is Hellmans first feature film in 21 years. Road to Nowhere was shot in western North Carolina from July to August 2009, before moving to Europe. The film premiered on September 10, 2010 at the 67th Venice International Film Festival and was nominated for the Golden Lion, but won Jury Award Special Lion for Career Achievement. The film was given a limited release in New York on June 10, 2011 and in Los Angeles on June 17, 2011. Abe Lincoln in Illinois Abe Lincoln in Illinois is a 1940 biographical film that depicts the life of Abraham Lincoln from his departure from Kentucky until his election as President of the United States. In the UK, the film is known by the alternate title Spirit of the People. The film stars Raymond Massey and Howard Da Silva, who reprised their roles from the original Broadway production of Abe Lincoln in Illinois, playing Abe Lincoln and Jack Armstrong respectively. Herbert Rudley, who had portrayed Seth Gale in the play, also repeated his role in the film version. The film also marks the screen debut of Ruth Gordon in the role of Mary Todd Lincoln. The film was adapted by Grover Jones and Robert E. Sherwood from Sherwoods Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name. It was directed by John Cromwell. The film received Academy Award nominations for Best Actor in a Leading Role and Best Cinematography, Black-and-White. Bon Voyage Bon Voyage is a short French language propaganda film made by Alfred Hitchcock for the British Ministry of Information. Although the film is short, it uses two radically different interpretations of the same events, a technique not unlike that used by Akira Kurosawa in Rashomon, Errol Morris in The Thin Blue Line, and Fernando Meirelles in Cidade de Deus. Hitchcock had offered his services to the British government after his former producer in the UK, Michael Balcon, made a statement about overweight British directors who had left the country for Hollywood "while we who are left behind short-handed are trying to harness the films to our great national effort." Later, Hitchcock told François Truffaut "I felt the need to make a little contribution to the war effort, and I was both overweight and overage for military service. I knew that if I did nothing, Id regret it for the rest of my life; it was important to me to do something and also to get right into the atmosphere of war." Hitchcock soon began development of Bon Voyage, which he described as "a little story about an RAF man who is being escorted out of France through the Resistance channels. His escort was a Polish officer. When he arrives in London, the RAF man is interrogated by an officer of the Free French Forces, who informs him that his Polish escort was really a Gestapo man. Upon that startling revelation, we go through the journey across France all over again, but this time we show all sorts of details that the young RAF man hadnt noticed at first, various indications of the Poles complicity with the Gestapo detail. At the end of the story there was a twist showing how the Polish officer had been trapped. At the same time, the RAF man learned that the young French girl whod helped them, and had spotted the Pole as a spy, had been killed by him." Hitchcock cast John Blythe in the lead role, and the remaining members of the case came from the Molière Players, who had escaped from France after the German invasion, and whose names were not revealed so as to protect their relatives still in France. Bon Voyage was filmed from 20 January to 25 February at Associated British Studios. Hitchcock was paid £10 a week. It is uncertain whether Bon Voyage – which was a disappointment as a propaganda film to the Ministry of Information – was ever shown in Britain or in France. It and Aventure malgache were shelved by the Ministry and were not seen again until the 1990s, when they were restored by the British Film Institute. Lily and Jim Lily and Jim is a 16mm animated short film by Don Hertzfeldt. It is Hertzfeldts third student film from UC Santa Barbara, for which he single-handedly animated over 10,000 drawings. In the film, an awkward blind date between a hopeless couple goes from very bad to much worse. Voice actors Robert May and Karin Anger improvised a number of their dialogues. The films closing credits feature instrumental piano music called "Moving Thirds" by singer-songwriter Beth Waters. The movie eventually received 25 film festival awards, including Grand Prizes from the New Orleans Film Festival and the USA Film Festival. In 1998, it was shown on an episode of MTVs Cartoon Sushi. The Tomb The Tomb is a 2009 horror film directed by Michael Staininger and starring Wes Bentley, Sofya Skya, Kaitlin Doubleday, Michael Madsen, and Eric Roberts. It is based on the short story "Ligeia" by Edgar Allan Poe. Jack and the Beanstalk Jack and the Beanstalk is a 2009 low-budget live-action adaptation of the fairy tale Jack and the Beanstalk directed by Gary J. Tunnicliffe. Lady Blue Shanghai Lady Blue Shanghai is a 16-minute internet promotion short film for Dior written, directed and edited by David Lynch. It stars Marion Cotillard, Gong Tao, Emily Stofle, Cheng Hong, Lu Yong and Nie Fei, with music by Lynch, Dean Hurley, and Nathaniel Shilkret. The film centers on the surreal circumstances surrounding Cotillards character, who encounters a mysterious Dior handbag and 1920s music as she enters her hotel room in Shanghai. It has been likened thematically to Lynchs 2006 feature film Inland Empire. Life in a Fishbowl Life in a Fishbowl is a 2014 Icelandic drama film directed by Baldvin Zophoníasson. It was screened in the Discovery section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Julia Julia is a 2014 American neo-noir horror film and the feature film directorial debut of Matthew A. Brown. The film stars Ashley C. Williams as a woman who seeks revenge for her brutal rape. It had its world release on 19 July 2014 at the Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival. The Christmas Candle The Christmas Candle is a 2013 British-American Christmas drama film directed by John Stephenson. Dream of a Rarebit Fiend Dream of a Rarebit Fiend is a 1906 American silent film directed by Edwin S. Porter for Edison Manufacturing Company. It is a seven-minute live-action film adaptation of the comic strip Dream of the Rarebit Fiend by American cartoonist Winsor McCay. The film was marketed as using several special effects in which "some of the photographic stunts have never been seen or attempted before." In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The West The West, sometimes marketed as Ken Burns Presents: The West, is a 1996 television documentary miniseries about the American Old West. It was directed by Stephen Ives and featured Ken Burns as executive producer. It was first broadcast on PBS on eight consecutive nights from September 15 to 22, 1996. The Revengers' Comedies Sweet Revenge is a 1998 British comedy film written and directed by Malcolm Mowbray. The screenplay is based on the epic two-part play The Revengers Comedies by Alan Ayckbourn. The film had a brief and modestly successful theatrical run in Italy under the title Amori e vendette but failed to find a distributor elsewhere. It eventually was telecast in the UK by BBC Two on 30 December, 1999, under the title The Revengers Comedies. It was released on videotape in the United States and France and on DVD in the US. Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo Springtime with Roo is a 2004 American direct-to-video animated musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and DisneyToon Studios, and animated by Toon City Animation, Inc. in Manila, Philippines. The film features characters from Disneys Winnie the Pooh franchise, based on the original characters from the A. A. Milne treasured books. Unlike A Very Merry Pooh Year and Seasons of Giving, Springtime with Roo does not reuse episodes from The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. The Land Before Time XI: Invasion of the Tinysauruses The Land Before Time XI: Invasion of the Tinysauruses is a 2005 direct-to-video animated film and the 11th film in The Land Before Time series. It was released on January 11, 2005 by Universal Studios Home Video. Chico Xavier Chico Xavier is a 2010 Brazilian drama film directed by Daniel Filho, written by Marcos Bernstein, and starring Nelson Xavier, Christiane Torloni, Giulia Gam, Letícia Sabatella, Giovanna Antonelli and Tony Ramos. It was released in Brazil on April 2, 2010. The movie is a biography of the Brazilian medium Chico Xavier. Invocation of My Demon Brother Invocation of My Demon Brother is an 11-minute film directed, edited, and photographed by Kenneth Anger. The music was composed by Mick Jagger playing a Moog synthesizer. It was filmed in San Francisco at the Straight Theater on Haight Street and the William Westerfeld House. According to Anger, the film was assembled from scraps of the first version of Lucifer Rising. It includes clips of the cast smoking out of a skull, and the publicly filmed Satanic funeral ceremony for a pet cat. Invocation of My Demon Brother won the tenth Film Culture award for Kenneth Anger. Author Gary Lachman claims that the film "inaugurated the midnight movie cult at the Elgin Theatre." Rubin and Ed Rubin & Ed is a British independent comedy-buddy film written and directed by Trent Harris and released in 1991. Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers is a 2006 documentary film made by Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films. Produced while the Iraq War was in full swing, the film deals with the alleged war profiteering and negligence of private contractors and consultants who went to Iraq as part of the US war effort. Specifically, the film claims four major contractors - Blackwater, K.B.R.-Halliburton, CACI and Titan - were over-billing the U.S. government and doing substandard work while endangering the lives of American soldiers, Iraqi civilians, and their own employees. These corporations were tasked with “virtually everything except the actual killing,” including food, laundry, housing, security, intelligence gathering and interrogation. 5 cm 5 cm is an Indonesian drama film, directed by Rizal Mantovani and starring Herjunot Ali and Fedi Nuril. It is based on the novel 5 cm by Donny Dhirgantoro, and was released on December 12, 2012. Absurdistan Absurdistan is a 2008 German-French comedy film written and directed by Veit Helmer. It formed part of the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. It was also entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival. Hawaa Hawaai Hawaa Hawaai is a 2014 Indian film directed by Amole Gupte. The film features Partho Gupte and Saqib Saleem. The film is produced by Fox Star Studios. Saqib Saleem played role of a skating coach in the film. The director Amol Gupte composed and sang one song for the movie. Rest of the songs were composed by Hitesh Sonik. Amol Gole again worked with Gupte and shot this movie. The film released in theatres on 9 May 2014 with good reviews. Permanent Permanent is a 2017 American comedy film written and directed by Colette Burson and starring Patricia Arquette and Rainn Wilson. Pray for Death Pray for Death is a 1985 American martial arts action film directed by Gordon Hessler and starring Sho Kosugi, James Booth, Norman Burton, Michael Constantine, and, the leads sons Kane and Shane Kosugi. The plot follows a retired ninja warrior, now married to an American woman, moves to Los Angeles at his wifes request in order to begin a new life for their two sons. Shortly after their arrival, he is mistakenly drawn into a protracted conflict with an L.A. crime boss and his vicious henchmen. He is forced by a series of brutal circumstances to come out of retirement and bring the criminals to justice. American Desi American Desi is a 2001 American comedy film with Indian influence, notable for featuring many prominent South Asian American actors. Also featured is an a cappella version of Nazia Hassans Urdu classic "Aap Jaisa Koi", sung by Penn Masala and originally from the movie Qurbani. The term Desi in the title refers to the peoples and cultures of the Indian subcontinent. Getting Played Getting Played is a 2005 romantic comedy television film directed by David Silberg, starring Vivica A. Fox, Bill Bellamy, Carmen Electra, and Stacey Dash. The film is about three beautiful women, who decide, on a bet, to select and seduce a total stranger. The Blackout The Blackout is a 2009 American science fiction horror film directed by Robert David Sanders. The film revolves around the occupants of The Ravenwood as they try to escape the building during a citywide blackout, all the while being stalked by terrifying creatures. VANish Vanish is a 2015 thriller film written and directed by Bryan Bockbrader. It stars Maiara Walsh, Austin Abke, Bockbrader, and Adam Guthrie. Tony Todd and Danny Trejo appear in cameos. Walsh plays a kidnapping victim who both manipulates her captors and becomes a pawn in their individual plots. The entire film takes place from inside the van used to kidnap her character. Dark Sky Films released it to video on demand and on DVD on February 24, 2015. Une famille à louer Une famille à louer is a 2015 French-Belgian comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Améris and starring Benoît Poelvoorde and Virginie Efira. The Mind's Eye The Minds Eye is a 2015 American science fiction horror film written and directed by Joe Begos. The film stars Graham Skipper, Lauren Ashley Carter, John Speredakos, Larry Fessenden, Noah Segan and Matt Mercer. The film was released on August 5, 2016, by RLJ Entertainment. Just Friends Just Friends is a 2018 LGBT-themed Dutch film,, and is directed by Dutch director Ellen Smit and stars Josha Stradowski as Joris and Majd Mardo as Yad. The film was shown on opening night of the Perth International Queer Film Festival and won the Audience Award after showing at the MIX Milano International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Chino Chino is a 1973 Italian Western film starring Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Marcel Bozzuffi, and Vincent Van Patten. The original English language title shown at the beginning of the film was The Valdez Horses, the same title that the novel on which the movie is based. It was an Italian-Spanish-French co-production filmed in Spain, with Italian and French funding. A Taxing Woman is a 1987 Japanese film written and directed by Juzo Itami. It won numerous awards, including six major Japanese Academy awards. The title character of the film, played by Nobuko Miyamoto, is a tax investigator for the Japanese National Tax Agency who employs various techniques to catch tax evaders. The director reportedly was inspired to make the film after he entered a much higher tax bracket after his success with The Funeral. A sequel, A Taxing Woman 2, featuring some of the same characters but darker in tone, was released in 1988. The FP The FP is a 2011 American comedy film written and directed by Brandon and Jason Trost. The film focuses on two gangs, the 248 and the 245, fighting for control of Frazier Park. The gangs settle their disputes by playing Beat-Beat Revelation, a music video game similar to Dance Dance Revolution. Gang member JTRO trains to defeat L Dubba E, the leader of a rival gang. The film also features Caitlyn Folley, Art Hsu, Nick Principe and Dov Tiefenbach. Jason Trost conceived The FP when he was 16, and developed it into a short film starring himself, Valmassy, Principe, DeBello, Brandon Barrera, Diane Gaeta, Kris Lemche and Torry Haynes in 2007. After seeing the finished film, Barrera suggested that Trost make a feature-length version. In the expanded production, Gaeta, Lemche, and Haynes were replaced with Folley, Hsu, and Bryan Goddard, respectively. Principal photography took place in Frazier Park, California in September 2008. Ron TrostBrandon and Jason Trosts fatherserved as special effects supervisor and executive producer of the film, and his property was the primary filming location. The full-length version of The FP premiered at South by Southwest on , 2011, and received positive reviews. After its screening at the Fantasia Festival on that year, Drafthouse Films acquired the film for distribution. It had a limited release in 28 American theaters, beginning on , 2012, and was released on home media on , 2012. The theatrical release received mixed reviews and failed to recoup its production budget of , grossing $40,557 in the United States. A sequel, Beats of Rage, was released in September 2018. Aliens vs. Avatars Aliens vs. Avatars is a 2011 science fiction film directed by Lewis Schoenbrun. The film is a mockbuster of Alien vs. Predator and Avatar. The film follows the intergalactic battle between a quarrelsome alien race and shape-shifting extraterrestrials, while six college friends find themselves in the middle of the interstellar war. The film stars Jason Lockhart, Kim Argetsinger, Dylan Vox, Georgina Totentino, Marlene McCohen and Ginny You. Aliens vs. Avatars was released directly into video, DVD and TV and not to theaters on September 20, 2011. Upon release, the film was largely panned by both critics and audience alike. It is widely considered as one of the worst films ever made. The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot The Five Doctors Reboot is a 2013 comedy spoof and homage to the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. It debuted on the BBC Red Button service after the broadcast of "The Day of the Doctor", the official 50th anniversary special. The programme was written and directed by Peter Davison, who stars alongside fellow former Doctor actors Sylvester McCoy, Colin Baker, and Paul McGann. It features appearances from more recent stars of the show David Tennant, Matt Smith, Jenna Coleman, and John Barrowman, as well as Doctor Who executive producer Steven Moffat, his predecessor Russell T Davies, and numerous others connected to the programme, all playing themselves in a more or less parodic manner. The plot focuses on the fictionalised, disgruntled Davison, Baker and McCoy, who become embroiled in misadventures as they attempt to sneak onto the set of the official Doctor Who 50th anniversary special. The Five Doctors Reboot was nominated for the 2014 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation,. Fixed Bayonets! Fixed Bayonets! is a 1951 American war film written and directed by Samuel Fuller and produced by Twentieth Century-Fox during the Korean War. It is Fullers second film about the Korean War. In his motion picture debut, James Dean appears briefly at the conclusion of the film. In 1972, it was the last program to air on WHDH-TV in Boston before it went off the air on March 19, 1972 and WCVB-TV was then launched. God's Little Acre Gods Little Acre is a 1958 American film of Erskine Caldwells 1933 novel of the same name. It was directed by Anthony Mann and shot in black and white by cinematographer Ernest Haller. Although the film was not released until August 1958, its production schedule is indicated as September 11 to late October 1957. The film was as controversial as the novel, although unlike its source material it was not subjected to prosecution for obscenity. Although both the book and film were laced throughout with racy innuendo calling into question the issue of marital fidelity, the film adaptation may have been the more alarming because it portrayed a popular uprising, or workers insurrection, in the Southern United States by laid-off millworkers trying to gain control of the factory equipment on which their jobs depended. When the film was first released, audiences under 18 years of age were prohibited from viewing what were perceived to be numerous sexy scenes throughout, although in recent decades the films scandalous reputation has diminished. Philip Yordan was officially given credit for the screenplay, but Ben Maddow claimed he wrote it. Since Maddow was blacklisted for his radical, and suspected but unproven Communist, activities during the 1950s Red Scare, working without credit was the only way he could successfully submit screenplays. After decades neglect, the film was restored by the UCLA Film and Television Archive under the supervision of master restorer Robert Gitt. As part of Gitts restoration, Yordans name was removed and replaced by Maddows in the main title roll, although it doesnt appear on most current releases. Saaransh Saaransh is a 1984 Indian Hindi drama film directed by Mahesh Bhatt, starring Anupam Kher, Rohini Hattangadi, Madan Jain, Nilu Phule, Suhas Bhalekar and Soni Razdan. It is about an elderly Maharashtrian couple living in Mumbai who come to terms with the loss of their only son. This was the screen debut of Anupam Kher. The film had music by Ajit Verman and lyrics by Vasant Dev. It was distributed by Rajshri Productions. It was chosen as Indias official entry for the 1985 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, where it wasnt nominated. The name of this movie is only due to numerology effect. Otherwise the name planned was Saransh. Demons is a 1971 Japanese samurai jidaigeki / horror film directed by Toshio Matsumoto. Referring to asuras, the movie is based on Tsuruya Nanboku and Shuji Ishizawas play Kamikakete Sango Taisetsu, and reflects the directors experimental filming background and theatrical influence. It was released on 13 February 1971 in Japan by the Art Theatre Guild and Matsumoto Productions Company, almost two years after the directors first feature-length attempt, Funeral Parade of Roses. The film is a portrait of feudal Japans society and culture. Related to older samurai genre films and the classic tale of the forty-seven ronin, it begins with a colorful setting sun, but the rest of the film is shot in black and white. Food of Love Food of Love is a 2002 Spanish/German film based on the 1998 novel The Page Turner by David Leavitt. The screenplay was written by Ventura Pons who also directed the feature. In 2002, the film was the Official Selection at the Berlin International Film Festival, the Montreal World Film Festival and San Francisco International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival and the Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. The film was released on DVD by Peccadillo Pictures in 2004. The Freebie The Freebie is a 2010 independent film directed by Katie Aselton that had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. The plot centers on a married couple who, frustrated by the lack of sex in their relationship, allow each other a one-night stand. The Bleeding House The Bleeding House is a 2011 horror film, written and directed by Philip Gelatt and starring Alexandra Chando, Patrick Breen and Charlie Hewson. Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission Implausible Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission Implausible is a 2014 Spanish animated comedy film based on the characters from the Mort & Phil comic book series. It achieved six nominations for the 29th Goya Awards, winning in the Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Animated Film categories, and two for the second edition of Premios Feroz.It was featured and became the first animated Spanish film and the first comics adaptation to be shown at the Pyongyang International Film Festival in 2016. Nie ma mocnych Take It Easy is a 1974 Polish comedy film directed by Sylwester Chęciński. Marsal Marshal Titos Spirit is a 1999 Croatian film directed by Vinko Brešan. It was Croatias submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. A Housekeeper A Housekeeper is a 2002 French comedy film directed by Claude Berri. Copacabana Copacabana is a 2010 French comedy film directed by Marc Fitoussi and starring Isabelle Huppert. Consumed Consumed is a 2015 American thriller drama film directed by Daryl Wein and starring Anthony Edwards, Victor Garber, Danny Glover and Taylor Kinney. Five Star Final Five Star Final is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film about the excesses of tabloid journalism whose premise is best summed up by the line: “I think you can always get people interested in the crucifixion of a woman” and the opening scene, in which thugs vandalize a newsstand whose owner refuses to give the paper preferential placement. The picture was written by Robert Lord and Byron Morgan based on the play of the same name by Louis Weitzenkorn, directed by Mervyn LeRoy, starring Edward G. Robinson, and featuring H. B. Warner, Marian Marsh, Oscar Apfel, Aline MacMahon in her screen debut, Frances Starr, Ona Munson, and Boris Karloff. The title refers to an era when competing newspapers published a series of editions during the day, in this case marking its final edition front page with five stars and the word "Final." "Five Star Final" is also a font similar to those often used in newspaper headlines. Warners remade the film in 1936 as Two Against the World, also known as One Fatal Hour, starring Humphrey Bogart in Robinsons part and set in a radio station instead of a newspaper. The film was nominated at the 5th Annual Academy Awards in 1931/1932 in the category of Outstanding Production, which later became known as the Academy Award for Best Picture. The Millionairess The Millionairess is a 1960 British romantic comedy film set in London, directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Sophia Loren and Peter Sellers. It is a loose adaptation of George Bernard Shaws 1936 play of the same name. Gor Gor is a 1987 science fiction and fantasy film based loosely on the novel Tarnsman of Gor, written by philosophy professor and author John Frederick Lange Jr. under his pen name John Norman. There was a sequel, Outlaw of Gor. Felicity Land Felicity Land is a 2011 Iranian drama film directed by Maziar Miri. Dolly Parton's Coat of Many Colors Dolly Partons Coat of Many Colors is a 2015 American made-for-television drama film based on a true story by Dolly Parton, written by Pamela K. Long and directed by Stephen Herek. The film premiered on NBC on December 10, 2015. The film received generally positive reviews from critics. The Eddy Duchin Story The Eddy Duchin Story is a 1956 Technicolor film biopic of band leader and pianist Eddy Duchin. It was directed by George Sidney, written by Samuel A. Taylor, and starred Tyrone Power and Kim Novak. Harry Stradling received an Academy Award nomination for his cinematography in the CinemaScope film. The film received four nominations in total and was one of the highest-grossing films of 1956. Incorporating signature elements of Duchins style into his own original style, Carmen Cavallaro performed the piano music for the film. Soundtrack recordings: In 1956 and 1957 respectively, two musical "soundtrack" recordings, that is, studio recordings of songs from the film, were issued. Twelve of the films songs were released in The Sound Track Album, The Eddy Duchin Story, with Carmen Cavallaro at the piano. This recording was issued by Decca in 1956 as DL 8289 and reissued in stereo in 1965 as Decca DL 78289. In 1957, Capitol Records issued an LP album entitled, Selections from The Eddy Duchin Story, featuring nine of the original albums twelve soundtracks. Accompanied by the Harry Geller Orchestra, pianists George Greeley and Harry Sukman performed the selections. Somewhat ironically, both pianists imitated Cavallaro’s beloved interpretations of the songs rather than Duchin’s. Given the extraordinary commercial success of the original soundtrack, it is no wonder. Some of the films box office success can be attributed to the appearance of Novak in ads for No-Cal diet soda. Novak became one of the first celebrities to be featured in advertisements for soft drinks, and each ad also featured a reminder to see Novak in The Eddy Duchin Story. Musician Peter Duchin, whose relationship with his father is a major subject of the film, has written very negatively about the script, saying there was too much unnecessary fictionalization of his parents lives and deaths. Girl with a Suitcase Girl with a Suitcase is a 1961 Italian romantic drama film by Valerio Zurlini starring Claudia Cardinale as a naive nightclub singer who lives on the good will of others. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. The Great Spy Chase Les Barbouzes is a 1964 French cult comedy film, screened in the USA as The Great Spy Chase. Starring Lino Ventura, Bernard Blier and Mireille Darc, with witty dialogue by Michel Audiard, it is an espionage caper built around the efforts of agents from various countries to extract valuable weaponry patents from the young and attractive widow of an international arms dealer. The Children of the Century Children of the Century is a 1999 French film based on the true tale of the tumultuous love affair between two French literary icons of the 19th century, novelist George Sand and poet Alfred de Musset. The Escapist The Escapist is a 2002 film directed by Gillies MacKinnon and written by Nick Perry. The film is a thriller and stars Jonny Lee Miller, Andy Serkis and Gary Lewis. Outrage Outrage is a 2009 American documentary film written and directed by Kirby Dick. The film presents a narrative discussing the hypocrisy of people purported in the documentary to be closeted gay or bisexual politicians who promote anti-gay legislation. It premiered at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival before being released theatrically on May 8, 2009. It was nominated for a 2010 Emmy Award, and won Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festivals jury award for best documentary. The documentarys prime subject was Michael Rogers, founder of BlogActive.com. The Hive The Hive is a 2008 science fiction made-for-television film set in Thailand, directed by Peter Manus and written by T. S. Cook. Starring Tom Wopat, Kal Weber and Mark Ramsey, the film follows a group of scientists who must deal with a swarm of man-eating ants feeding on the population, but eventually discovered that something was controlling the ants. It is the 8th film of the Maneater Series, it premiered on the Syfy channel on February 17, 2008. The film was released to DVD on August 5, 2008. Bigger Bigger is a 2018 American comedy-drama film by director George Gallo about the life of real life bodybuilders Joe Weider and Ben Weider. The Fatal Glass of Beer The Fatal Glass of Beer is an American pre-Code short film starring W. C. Fields, produced by Mack Sennett, and released theatrically by Paramount Pictures. Written by Fields and directed by Clyde Bruckman, the film is a parody of rugged stage melodramas set in the Yukon. Little Red Riding Rabbit Little Red Riding Rabbit is a 1944 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng, and starring Bugs Bunny. It is a sendup of the Little Red Riding Hood story, and is the first time in which Mel Blanc receives a voice credit. Requiem for a Vampire Requiem pour un Vampire is a 1971 erotic horror/fantasy film directed by Jean Rollin, about two young women who find themselves trapped in a haunted castle ruled by vampires. Industrial Symphony No. 1: The Dream of the Brokenhearted Industrial Symphony No. 1: The Dream of the Broken Hearted is a 1990 avant-garde musical play directed by David Lynch, with music by Angelo Badalamenti and Julee Cruise. Hannah Takes the Stairs Hannah Takes the Stairs is a 2007 American independent mumblecore film by Joe Swanberg. Dr. Dolittle: Million Dollar Mutts Dr. Dolittle: Million Dollar Mutts is a 2009 American comedy film, starring Kyla Pratt and Norm Macdonald. It was released on May 19, 2009 and like its predecessor, Tail to the Chief, was a direct-to-DVD release. It is the fifth and final film in the Dr. Dolittle remake series before the 2020 reboot, and the third film in the series not to feature Eddie Murphy as Doctor Dolittle or Raven-Symoné as Charisse Dolittle, though they are mentioned in the film. BoOzy' OS et la Gemme de Cristal BoOzy OS and the Cristal Gem is a 2013 French animation short film based on the French animated television series BoOzy OS, and directed, written, scored by and starring its creator Julien K. dArsyn, going by the name of Ken Arsyn. It was produced by CreaSyn Studio and Red 3ye Productions. The film was first released at Annecy International Animated Film Festival on April 14, 2013. It was presented during the Dailymotion, Cartoon Network Studios and Annecy international event "+ de courts! Online animation film contest by Annecy", and arrived first. The film title refers to the Annecy award internationally named "Cristal dAnnecy". Kuttram 23 Kuttram 23 is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Arivazhagan. Themed on medical crimes, the film stars Arun Vijay and Mahima Nambiar in the lead roles, with Vamsi Krishna, Aravind Akash and Thambi Ramaiah, amongst others, in supporting roles. Produced by Inder Kumar along with Arun Vijay, the soundtrack album and background score for the film is composed by Vishal Chandrasekhar. The film was released worldwide on 3 March 2017 and was a profitable venture at the box office. Satan's Brew Satans Brew is a 1976 German film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Malibu Express Malibu Express is a 1985 American action/adventure film starring Darby Hinton, Sybil Danning, Lori Sutton, and Art Metrano. It was directed, written, and produced by Andy Sidaris and its the first installment in the Triple B series. The film features 1980s Playboy Playmates Kimberly McArthur, Barbara Edwards, Lorraine Michaels, and Lynda Wiesmeier in its cast, as well. In it, Danning "cinched her image as B-budget bad girl". Regis and Joy Philbin cameo as talk show hosts. The Brotherhood of Justice Brotherhood of Justice is a 1986 American television crime drama vigilante film starring Keanu Reeves, Billy Zane, Kiefer Sutherland, and Lori Loughlin. Space Chimps 2: Zartog Strikes Back Space Chimps 2: Zartog Strikes Back is a 2010 American comic science fiction film and the sequel to Space Chimps. The animated film was directed and produced by John H. Williams, and written by Rob Moreland. Zack Shada, Carlos Alazraqui, Cheryl Hines, Patrick Warburton, Stanley Tucci, Patrick Breen, Omid Abtahi and Jane Lynch reprise their roles from the previous film; Andy Samberg, Jeff Daniels, and Kristin Chenoweth were replaced by Tom Kenny, John DiMaggio, and Laura Bailey, respectively. The film earned a 0% on Rotten Tomatoes. Greystone Park Greystone Park is a found-footage horror film written by Sean Stone and Alexander Wraith, directed by Sean Stone, and starring Sean Stone, Alexander Wraith, Antonella Lentini, Oliver Stone and Bruce Payne. The Bell Witch Haunting The Bell Witch Haunting is a 2013 horror film based on the story of the Bell Witch that haunts a modern American family. The film was preceded by others based on the same plot, Bell Witch Haunting, An American Haunting and The Movie. The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution is a 2015 American documentary film directed and written by Stanley Nelson Jr. The film combines archival footage and interviews with surviving Panthers and FBI agents to tell the story of the revolutionary black organization Black Panther Party. It is Nelson Jr.s eighth film to premiere at Sundance. The film was pitched at Sheffield Doc/Fests MeetMarket in 2014 and is the first of a three-part series of documentary films about African-American history America Revisited. It will be followed by Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Historically Black Colleges and Universities and The Slave Trade: Creating a New World. The film premiered on January 23, 2015 at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival before receiving a limited North American theatrical release on September 2, 2015. The Land The Land is a 2016 American drama film from Steven Caple Jr. - who serves as writer and director. The film stars Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Moisés Arias, Rafi Gavron, Ezri Walker, Kim Coates, Linda Emond, Natalie Martinez, Machine Gun Kelly, Erykah Badu and Michael K. Williams. The film was released on July 29, 2016, by IFC Films. Alice in the Navy Alice in the Navy is a 1961 Greek comedy film directed by Alekos Sakellarios. Birdcage Inn Birdcage Inn is South Korean director Kim Ki-duks third film, released in 1998. The drama stars Lee Ji-eun, Lee Hae-eun and Ahn Jae-mo. It was released domestically in October 1998, and screened at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 1999. SharkMan Hammerhead: Shark Frenzy, also known as Sharkman or simply Hammerhead, is a 2005 Syfy original movie, written by Kenneth M. Badish and Boaz Davidson, and directed by Michael Oblowitz. The film stars William Forsythe, Hunter Tylo, and Jeffrey Combs. The film premiered on Syfy on June 18, 2005. The Collector The Collector is a 2005 Polish drama film directed by Feliks Falk. It was the Polish submission for the 2005 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Voice of a Murderer Voice of a Murderer is a 2007 South Korean thriller film written and directed by Park Jin-pyo, starring Sol Kyung-gu and Kim Nam-joo. It was the third top-grossing domestic film of 2007, with 3,143,247 tickets sold. The story is a fictionalized account of a real-life kidnapping case in 1991. All That I Love All That I Love is a 2009 Polish film directed by Jacek Borcuch. The film has been selected for competition in the Word Cinema Dramatic Competition at the Sundance Film Festival 2010. It was also selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards but it didnt make the final shortlist. That Guy... Who Was in That Thing That Guy... Who Was in That Thing is a 2012 documentary film by Ian Roumain and Michael Schwartz that features sixteen male character actors discussing their careers as working actors below the film star level but who are often recognized as being "that guy" who was in "that thing". Two talent agents also comment on the challenges faced by such actors. The film was produced by Roumain, Schwartz and Brian Volk-Weiss for New Wave Entertainment. Doug Shanaberger described it as a "wonderful new documentary", saying: "If youre wondering who they are, thats half the point. But youll recognize them, and thats the other half." A sequel, That Gal...Who Was In That Thing: That Guy 2, focused on similarly lesser-known but familiar character actresses, including Catherine Hicks, Alicia Coppola and Roxanne Hart, was released on Showtime in March 2015. SMS für Dich SMS für Dich is a 2016 German drama film directed by Karoline Herfurth. My Best Friend My Best Friend is an Argentinian film, written and directed by Martín Deus, which was released on November 8, 2018. It stars Angelo Mutti Spinetta and Lautaro Rodríguez. Black Cross Knights of the Teutonic Order is a 1960 Polish film directed by Aleksander Ford based on the novel of the same name by Henryk Sienkiewicz. The plot is situated in the late-14th century and early-15th century Poland and centers on the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War and the final Battle of Grunwald. 15,000 extras were employed to create the battle scenes. The film attracted to cinema masses of viewers and remains one of the most attended films in Polish history: it sold 2 million tickets within several months, 14 million after four years and as of 1987, it had some 32,315,695 admissions. It was also exported to forty-six foreign countries, and sold 29.6 million tickets in the Soviet Union and 2,650,700 in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. It was a Polish submission to the 33rd Academy Awards. It was released on 15 July 1960, the 550th anniversary of the battle of Grunwald. The Kindred The Kindred is a 1987 American horror film directed by Jeffrey Obrow and Stephen Carpenter. Obrow also produced the film, and co-wrote it along with Carpenter, Earl Ghaffari and John Penney. The film stars David Allen Brooks, Amanda Pays and Rod Steiger. It was released on January 9, 1987 and grossed just over $2 million. Defying Gravity Defying Gravity is a 1997 independent gay-themed romantic drama directed by John Keitel and starring Daniel Chilson, Niklaus Lange, Don Handfield, and Linna Carter. Filmed in 13 days, using a cast largely of first-time actors, the film played the gay and lesbian film festival circuit in 1997 and 1998. It was Keitels first film as a writer-director. Mr. X Mr. X is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language 3D sci-fi vigilante film directed by Vikram Bhatt, written by Shagufta Rafique, and produced by Mukesh Bhatt. The film stars Emraan Hashmi and Amyra Dastur. The film revolves around a man who gains the power of invisibility, and becomes a vigilante to take revenge on those who have wronged him. The film released in both 2D and 3D on 17 April 2015. Bitch Bitch is a 2017 American dark comedy written and directed by Marianna Palka. Negative Space Negative Space is a 2017 French stop motion animated short film by Max Porter and Ru Kuwahata. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 90th Academy Awards. The War Lover The War Lover is a 1962 British black-and-white war film directed by Philip Leacock and written by Howard Koch loosely based on the 1959 novel by John Hersey, altering the names of characters and events but retaining its basic framework. It stars Steve McQueen, Robert Wagner, Shirley Anne Field, Ed Bishop and features a young Michael Crawford. The war itself is not the most important element of the film. Instead it focuses on the character of Captain Buzz Rickson played by McQueen and his determination to serve himself and get what he wants – in the process antagonising everyone. Stavisky... Stavisky... is a 1974 French biographical drama film based on the life of the financier and embezzler Alexandre Stavisky and the circumstances leading to his mysterious death in 1934. This gave rise to a political scandal known as the Stavisky Affair, which led to fatal riots in Paris, the resignation of two prime ministers and a change of government. The film was directed by Alain Resnais and featured Jean-Paul Belmondo as Stavisky and Anny Duperey as his wife, Arlette. Stephen Sondheim wrote the films musical score. Now You Know Now You Know is a 2002 comedy film directed, written by and starring Jeff Anderson. The film was produced by the Lumberyard production company. It was released theatrically in the United States on December 13, 2002, and on DVD on November 28, 2006. Walking with the Enemy Walking with the Enemy is a 2014 American action drama film directed by Mark Schmidt, and scripted by Kenny Golde and Mark Schmidt. The film stars Jonas Armstrong, Ben Kingsley, Simon Kunz, Hannah Tointon, Simon Dutton, Burn Gorman, and Charles Hubbell. It is inspired by the true story of Pinchas Tibor Rosenbaum. Set in Budapest and nearby villages, it depicts the German occupation of Hungary during the final months of the Second World War. The story is about a young man, Elek Cohen, who dons an SS uniform to pose as an officer to find out the fate of his family and to rescue fellow Jews from the Holocaust. City of Tiny Lights City of Tiny Lights is a 2016 British crime thriller film directed by Pete Travis and written by Patrick Neate, based on his own 2005 novel of same name. It stars Riz Ahmed, Cush Jumbo, James Floyd, Billie Piper, and Roshan Seth. Set in London, it tells the story of a private detective who investigates the disappearance of a Russian prostitute. The film had its world premiere in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival on 12 September 2016. It was released in the United Kingdom on 7 April 2017. Fairy Tail: Priestess of the Phoenix is a 2012 Japanese animated fantasy action film based on the shōnen manga and anime series Fairy Tail by Hiro Mashima. It was directed by Masaya Fujimori, and its screenplay was written by anime staff writer Masashi Sogo, while Mashima was involved as the films story planner. Tetsuya Kakihara, Aya Hirano, Rie Kugimiya, Yuichi Nakamura, Sayaka Ōhara, Satomi Satō, and Yui Horie reprise their character roles from the anime series. The film also features Aya Endō as the titular priestess Éclair, and Mika Kanai as her birdlike companion Momon. The film was released in Japan on August 18, 2012, and on Blu-ray and DVD in North America on December 10, 2013. Dancing Arabs A Borrowed Identity is a 2014 Israeli drama film directed by Eran Riklis. It is based on Sayed Kashuas book Dancing Arabs. In Canada the film was released under the title Dancing Arabs, which was the films English-language title at its world premiere. The film was considered a flop in Israel, with only 48,000 views, despite an $11 million budget. It tells the story of Eyad, an Israeli-Palestinian teenager from Tira who moves to Jerusalem to study at an elite Jewish high school, where he meets Naomi, a Jewish student, and falls in love with her. As part of his school-mandated community service, he meets Yonatan, who suffers from muscular dystrophy, and his mother Edna. Paternity Leave Paternity Leave is a 2015 romantic comedy film directed by Matt Riddlehoover and starring Jacob York, Charlie David, and Chris Salvatore. Principal photography of the film began on September 1, 2014 in Nashville. It made its world premiere at the Nashville Film Festival on April 19, 2015. Broken Vows Broken Vows is a 2016 American psychological thriller directed by Bram Coppens from a screenplay written by Jim Agnew and Sean Keller, starring Wes Bentley, Jaimie Alexander, Cam Gigandet, Alexandra Breckenridge, and Astrid Bryan. 100 Days of Love 100 Days of Love is a 2015 Malayalam romantic comedy film written and directed by debutant Jenuse Mohamed. The film stars Dulquer Salmaan and Nithya Menen in the lead roles. The film released worldwide on 20 March 2015. It received positive reviews from critics. The Telugu dubbing rights were bought by Abshishek Pictures, who released the film across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka among several other states on 26 August 2016. Carry on Emmannuelle Carry On Emmannuelle is the 30th in the series of Carry On films to be made, and was released in November 1978. This was the last Carry On film to be made until Carry On Columbus in 1992. The film was to be the final Carry On for many regulars, including Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Connor, Joan Sims and Peter Butterworth. Jack Douglas is the only regular from this film to bridge the gap to Carry On Columbus. Beryl Reid, Henry McGee and Suzanne Danielle make their only appearances in the series here. The film featured a change in style, becoming more openly sexual and explicit. This was highlighted by the implied behaviour of Danielles character, though she does not bare any more flesh than any other Carry On female lead. These changes brought the film closer to the then popular series of X-rated Confessions... comedies, or indeed the actual Emmanuelle films that it parodies. This film, as well as the original cut of Carry On England were the only films in the series to be certified AA by the British Board of Film Censors, which restricted audiences to those aged 14 and over. Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North is a 1989 American drama miniseries written and directed by Mike Robe. It is based on the 1988 book Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North by Ben Bradlee Jr.. The film stars David Keith, Barnard Hughes, Annette OToole, Peter Boyle, Paul Dooley and Jim Fitzpatrick. The film aired on CBS in two parts on April 30, 1989, and on May 2, 1989. Senso '45 Senso 45 is an Italian erotic drama film written and directed by Tinto Brass, inspired on the novel Senso by Camillo Boito and Luchino Viscontis 1954 film. Instead of being set during the Third Italian War of Independence, the film is set in Venice during the last months of the fascist regime. Kariera Nikosia Dyzmy Career of Nikos Dyzma is a 2002 Polish film directed by Jacek Bromski. Changing Times Changing Times is a 2004 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring Catherine Deneuve and Gérard Depardieu. The film follows a construction engineer who goes to Morocco to oversee a new project and catch up with the woman he loved 30 years ago. Joy: The Real Love Story Aap Kaa Surroor is a 2007 Indian Hindi romantic thriller film directed by Prashant Chadha and starring singer Himesh Reshammiya in his debut as an actor, alongside Hansika Motwani and Malika Sherawat. Reshammiya has claimed the story is based on his own life and was named after his music album Aap Kaa Surroor. It was shot mostly in Germany and was released on 29 June 2007. Critics panned the film although it turned out to be a super hit of 2007. Krishnarjuna Krishnarjuna is a 2008 Telugu language film produced by M.Mohan Babu on his Sri Lakshmi Prasanna Pictures banner and directed by P. Vasu. Starring Nagarjuna Akkineni, Manchu Vishnu, Mamta Mohandas in the lead roles, Mohan Babu in cameo appearance and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film recorded as flop at box-office. The Prodigies The Prodigies is a 2011 French-British computer-animated science fiction, action, horror and psychological thriller film based on La Nuit des enfants rois, a novel written by French writer Bernard Lenteric. In the Shadow In the Shadow is a 2012 Czech crime film directed by David Ondříček. The film was selected as the Czech entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. I Don't Know Whether to Slit My Wrists or Leave Them Long No sé si cortarme las venas o dejármelas largas is a 2013 Mexican film directed by Manolo Caro. Starring Raúl Méndez, Ludwika Paleta, Luis Ernesto Franco, Luis Gerardo Méndez, and Zuria Vega, in the lead roles. The Pagan King The Pagan King is a historical fiction action film directed by and co-written by Max Kinnings and Grauba. The film stars Edvin Endre, James Bloor, Aistė Diržiūtė and others. The Story of Noon Midday Adventures is directed by Mohammad Hossein Mahdavian, whose script is written by Mohammad Hussein Mahdavian and Ibrahim Amini and is produced by Syed Mahmoud Razavi. It is a product of 1395. This movie was watched at the Fajr International Film Festival Crystal Simorgh Best Film Festival Fajr, Crystal Simorgh Best Film from National Look and Crystal Simorgh The best movie from the audience. Also Behzad Jafari Tadi is the winner of the Crystal Simorgh the best costume design. This film was released on March 25, 1959 in Iranian cinemas. The subject of this film is the MKO assassinations in 1360 and the events after the abolition Abolhassan Banisadr. Gay Purr-ee Gay Purr-ee is a 1962 American animated musical film produced by United Productions of America and released by Warner Bros. It features the voice of Judy Garland in her only animated-film role, as well as Robert Goulet in his first feature film. The film received positive reviews, but was a box office disappointment. It is also the first animated film to be theatrically released by Warner Bros. Morgan! Morgan – A Suitable Case for Treatment is a 1966 comedy film made by British Lion. It was directed by Karel Reisz and produced by Leon Clore from a screenplay by David Mercer, based on his BBC television play A Suitable Case for Treatment, the leading role at that time being played by Ian Hendry. The film stars David Warner, Vanessa Redgrave, and Robert Stephens, with Irene Handl and Bernard Bresslaw. A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die is a 1972 Technicolor Italian spaghetti western movie starring James Coburn, Bud Spencer and Telly Savalas. Many exterior scenes were filmed at the Fort Bowie set built in the Province of Almería, Spain, where the desert landscape and climate that characterizes part of the province have made it a much utilized setting for Western films, among those A Fistful of Dollars, The Good and later 800 Bullets. The Fort Bowie set was originally built for the film The Deserter. There are two different English language versions of the movie, shorter with James Coburns own voice and longer with different voice actors and music. James Coburn was not involved in longer cut dubbing. Humongous Humongous is a 1982 Canadian slasher film directed by Paul Lynch, and starring Janet Julian, John Wildman, and David Wallace. The story centers on a group of young adults who became stranded on a deserted island, where they are stalked by a monstrous assailant. Dream of Light Dream of Light, also known as The Quince Tree Sun, is a 1992 Spanish narrative/documentary film directed by Victor Erice. The film centers on Spanish painter Antonio López García and his attempt to paint the eponymous quince tree. López struggles to capture a perfect, fleeting moment of beauty on canvas, and the film meticulously chronicles his work. Gypsy Gypsy is a 1993 American made-for-television musical comedy-drama film directed by Emile Ardolino. The teleplay by Arthur Laurents is an adaptation of his book of the 1959 stage musical Gypsy, which was based on A Memoir by Gypsy Rose Lee. Gypsy Rose Lees son, Erik Lee Preminger, was instrumental in getting the film in production and was the main source for research. He had tried to get the musical filmed with Bette Midler, who had always wanted to play Rose, in the principal role 10 years earlier, but it required the approval of five entities to obtain the rights. One of the obstacles had been Arthur Laurents himself, who wrote the book for the musical based on Lees memoirs. He had hated the 1962 film version and was initially opposed to a remake. "Not for all the money in the world will we let them make another film version of Gypsy," he had said. The film was originally broadcast by CBS on December 12, 1993, and then released in theaters in foreign markets. It has been released on home video multiple times. Director Ardolino died of AIDS three weeks before the film was broadcast. Jailbirds Männerpension is a 1996 German comedy film directed by Detlev Buck. Strength and Honour Strength and Honour is a boxing film that was shot in Cork, Ireland. Filming took place in the city and county including Kinsale, Rochestown, Passage West and the un-opened maternity ward of the Cork University Hospital as well as the new airport. The film had its market premiere screening at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2007, and won the "Best Picture" and "Best Actor" awards at the Boston Film Festival. It was released on 20 November 2007 in Ireland and was tested on a limited capacity in the United States on 7 December 2007. It was given a 15A rating in Ireland. After the US testing, the film was re-cut taking 13 minutes off it. In 2009, the Film was selected to screen at the Writers Guild of America and received a review in the Los Angeles Times that described it as another Slumdog Millionaire. Later the same year, Michael Madsen and Mark Mahon appeared on the TODAY show in New York, as there was such strong word of mouth about the Film. On 17 March 2010, Mark Mahon and the films main cast were invited by Prince Albert of Monaco to a private Royal screening at the Palace of Monaco. The films tagline was: Wounds Heal, Scars Fade, Hope is for Everyone". A Resurrection A Resurrection is an American horror-thriller film written and directed by Matt Orlando. The film stars Mischa Barton, Michael Clarke Duncan and Devon Sawa. On 12 November 2012 a trailer was released. The film premiered in Sherman Oaks on 19 March 2013. This was followed by a limited theatrical release in the United States on 22 March 2013. Hawking Hawking is a 2013 biographical documentary film about Stephen Hawking directed by Stephen Finnigan and features Stephen Hawking himself depicting his love life, his struggle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and his later recognition as a world-famous scientist. Step by Step Patients is a 2016 French drama directed by Grand Corps Malade and Mehdi Idir. Velaiilla Pattadhari 2 Velaiilla Pattadhari 2 is a 2017 Indian action comedy film directed by Soundarya Rajnikanth. The film was shot simultaneously in Tamil and Telugu, with the latter titled VIP 2. It is a sequel to the 2014 film Velaiilla Pattadhari and has Dhanush, Amala Paul, Vivek, Hrishikesh, Saranya Ponvannan, and Samuthirakani reprising their roles, while Kajol plays an antagonistic role in her second Tamil film after 1997s Minsara Kanavu. Dhanush, besides acting, also co-produced with N. Ramasamy, and wrote the story and dialogues for the film. Its music was composed by Sean Roldan. It was released worldwide on 11 August 2017, after initially planning to release on Dhanushs birthday, July 28. CrissCross CrissCross is a 1992 American drama film directed by Chris Menges and written by Scott Sommer, based on his homonymous novel. It stars Goldie Hawn, Arliss Howard, Keith Carradine, Steve Buscemi, and David Arnott. Rudra Veena Rudraveena is a 1988 Indian Telugu-language musical-drama film written and directed by K. Balachander. Produced by Nagendra Babu Anjana Productions, the film features Chiranjeevi and Shobana in the lead roles alongside Tamil actor Gemini Ganesan which marked one of his rare appearances in Telugu films. It also marked the acting debut of Kannada actor and filmmaker Ramesh Aravind in Telugu cinema. P. L. Narayana, Prasad Babu, Sumithra, Devilalitha, and Brahmanandam play supporting roles. Rudraveena focuses on the ideological conflicts between Bilahari Ganapathi Sastry, a reputed carnatic musician and his younger son Suryanarayana "Suryam" Sastry. Sastrys discrimination towards the people belonging to lower castes is criticised by his son, Suryam, who believes in societys welfare and walks out for good later. The events that led to the change in Sastrys views form the remaining part of the story. Ganesh Patro wrote the films dialogue and worked on the script with Balachander for two months, though it was tweaked many times during the shoot. Ilaiyaraaja composed the films soundtrack and background score. R. Raghunadha Reddy was the films director of photography. Ganesh Kumar edited the film and Mohanam was the art director. Filmed in and around Chennai, Kanchipuram, Courtallam, and Srinagar for 70 days, Rudraveena was produced on a budget of 8 million. Released on 4 March 1988 to critical acclaim, the film was a commercial failure, resulting in a loss of 0.6 million. It gained cult status later and is considered one of the best films made by Balachander. The film won three National Film Awards: Best Feature Film on National Integration, Best Music Direction, and Best Male Playback Singer. It also won four Nandi Awards, including a Special Jury award for Chiranjeevi. Later the same year, Balachander later remade the film into Tamil as Unnal Mudiyum Thambi with Ganesan reprising his role, and Kamal Haasan reprising Chiranjeevis role. Voyage of the Unicorn Voyage of the Unicorn is a 2001 television film directed Philip Spink and starring Beau Bridges, Chantal Conlin and Heather McEwen. The film is based on James C. Christensens book Voyage of the Basset. It is featured on TV1000 channel. The Last Trapper The Last Trapper is a 2006 French documentary film directed by Nicolas Vanier. It follows a trapper in Yukon, Canada. Invisible Waves Invisible Waves is a 2006 crime film by Thai director Pen-Ek Ratanaruang, with screenplay by Prabda Yoon, cinematography by Christopher Doyle, and starring Tadanobu Asano – all people that Pen-Ek had worked with on his previous film, Last Life in the Universe. It had its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival and was also shown at the 2006 Bangkok International Film Festival and the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. Dough Dough is a 2015 British-Hungarian movie. Batkid Begins Batkid Begins is a 2015 American documentary film co-produced, co-written and directed by Dana Nachman. The documentary follows Miles Scott, an American child and cancer survivor. His wish was to be "Batkid", a sidekick of the eponymous comic book superhero Batman. Once the request went out, thousands of volunteers, city officials, businesses and supporters rallied to turn San Francisco into "Gotham City" – the fictional home city of Batman, on November 15, 2013, for one of the largest and most elaborate Make-A-Wish projects ever staged. The film was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on June 26, 2015. United States of Love United States of Love is a 2016 Polish drama film directed by Tomasz Wasilewski. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. At Berlin, Wasilewski won the Silver Bear for Best Script. What Still Remains What Still Remains is a 2018 American post-apocalyptic thriller written and directed by Josh Mendoza. Lulu Antariksa stars as a young adult who loses her family. She comes upon a man from a religious commune, played by Colin ODonoghue, who invites her to join them. The Unholy Three The Unholy Three is a 1925 American silent film involving a crime spree, directed by Tod Browning and starring Lon Chaney. The supporting cast features Mae Busch, Matt Moore, Victor McLaglen and Harry Earles. The film was remade in 1930 as a talkie. In both the 1925 and the 1930 version, the roles of Professor Echo and Tweedledee are played by Chaney and Earles respectively. The films were based on the novel of the same name by Tod Robbins. Smart Money Smart Money is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film produced and distributed by Warner Bros., directed by Alfred E. Green, and starring Edward G. Robinson and James Cagney. Its the only time Robinson and Cagney made a movie together despite being the two leading actors, mainly portraying gangsters, at Warner Bros. studios throughout the 1930s. Smart Money was shot after Robinsons signature film Little Caesar had been released and during the filming of Cagneys breakthrough masterpiece The Public Enemy, which is how Cagney came to play a supporting role. The writing duo of Lucien Hubbard and Joseph Jackson were nominated at the 4th Academy Awards in the now defunct Best Story category. The Sound Barrier The Sound Barrier is a 1952 British aviation film directed by David Lean. It is a fictional story about attempts by aircraft designers and test pilots to break the sound barrier. It was David Leans third and final film with his wife Ann Todd, but it was his first for Alexander Kordas London Films, following the break-up of Cineguild. The Sound Barrier stars Ralph Richardson, Ann Todd, and Nigel Patrick. The Sound Barrier was a box-office success on first release, but it has become one of the least-known of Leans films. Following on In Which We Serve, the film is another of Leans ventures into a genre of filmmaking where impressions of documentary film are created. All I Desire All I Desire is a 1953 American romantic drama film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Richard Carlson, Lyle Bettger, Marcia Henderson, Lori Nelson and Maureen OSullivan. It is based on Carol Ryrie Brinks 1951 novel Stopover. Do Ankhen Barah Haath Do Aankhen Barah Haath is a 1957 Hindi film directed by V. Shantaram, who also starred in the film. It is considered to be one of the classics of Hindi cinema and is based on humanistic psychology. It won a Silver Bear at the 8th Berlin International Film Festival and a Golden Globe Award in the new category Samuel Goldwyn International Film Award for best film produced outside of the United States. The film is also remembered for the song "Aye Maalik Tere Bande Hum", sung by Lata Mangeshkar and written by Bharat Vyas. The film was inspired by the story of an "open prison" experiment: Swatantrapur in the princely state of Aundh near Satara. Now, Swatantrapur is part of Atpadi tehsil in Sangli district of Maharashtra. It was recounted by screenwriter G. D. Madgulkar to V. Shantaram. In 2005, Indiatimes Movies ranked the movie amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films. During filming, V. Shantaram fought with a bull and injured an eye, but his eyesight survived. The film was later remade in 1975 as the Tamil language film Pallandu Vazhga and in 1976 as the Telugu language film Maa Daivam. The core plot line is thematically similar to the 1952 movie My Six Convicts. Berserk Berserk! is a 1967 British horror-thriller film starring Joan Crawford, Ty Hardin, Diana Dors and Judy Geeson in a macabre mother-daughter tale about a circus plagued with murders. The screenplay was written by Herman Cohen and Aben Kandel, and the film directed by Jim OConnolly. Berserk! marks Crawfords second-to-last big-screen appearance. The Efficiency Expert Spotswood is an Australian drama film directed by Mark Joffe, made in 1990-1991, released in 1992 in some locations; also known as The Efficiency Expert in the United States. Dear Eleanor Dear Eleanor is a 2016 American film, directed by Kevin Connolly, and starring Isabelle Fuhrman, Josh Lucas, Liana Liberato, and Jessica Alba. Written by Cecilia Contreras and Amy Garcia, it is a coming of age story about two best friends traveling across the U.S. in 1962 to meet their childhood hero, Eleanor Roosevelt. The film was produced by Leonardo DiCaprios Appian Way Productions. Monolith Monolith is a 2016 thriller film directed by Ivan Silvestrini starring Katrina Bowden, Damon Dayoub and Brandon Jones. The film was conceived by a cartoonist Roberto Recchioni, who began a version of the film in the form of a graphic novel for Sergio Bonelli Editore, written together with Mauro Uzzeo and drawn and colored by Lorenzo Ceccotti, incorporating the film’s costume designs by Anina Pinter. The graphic novel was released in two volumes in January and May 2017, before the films release. Carmencita Carmencita is an 1894 American short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by William K.L. Dickson, the Scottish inventor credited with the invention of the motion picture camera under the employ of Thomas Edison. The film is titled after the dancer who features in it. This video is one of a series of Edison short films featuring circus and vaudeville acts. It features a dancer going through a routine she had been performing at Koster and Bials Music Hall in New York City since February 1890. According to film historian Charles Musser, Carmencita was the first woman to appear in front of an Edison motion picture camera and may have been the first woman to appear in a motion picture within the United States. In the film she is recorded going through a routine she had been performing at Koster and Bials Music Hall in New York City since February 1890. Curly Top Curly Top is a 1935 American musical drama film directed by Irving Cummings. The screenplay by Patterson McNutt and Arthur J. Beckhard focuses on the adoption of a young orphan by a wealthy bachelor and his romantic attraction to her older sister. Together with The Littlest Rebel, another Temple vehicle, the film was listed as one of the top box office draws of 1935 by Variety. The films musical numbers include "Animal Crackers in My Soup" and "When I Grow Up". This film was the first of four films that Shirley Temple and Arthur Treacher appeared in together; others were Stowaway, Heidi, and The Little Princess. Wicked Stepmother Wicked Stepmother is a 1989 American comedy film written, produced, and directed by Larry Cohen and starring Bette Davis and Barbara Carrera. Full Eclipse Full Eclipse is a 1993 science fiction crime film directed by Anthony Hickox. Starring Mario Van Peebles and Bruce Payne, the story is set in Los Angeles where the police department has assembled a unique squad of officers who possess the ability to turn into werewolves. The tagline of the film was: Theres a new police force on the streets... and they only come out at night. Vampires: The Turning Vampires: The Turning is a 2005 martial arts vampire film directed by Marty Weiss and starring Colin Egglesfield, Stephanie Chao and Patrick Bauchau. The film is the third and final installment of the Vampires film series although John Carpenter who directed the first film and produced the second film had no involvement with this film which is unrelated to the previous two films. Pedersen: High-School Teacher Comrade Pedersen is a 2006 Norwegian drama film directed by Hans Petter Moland, starring Kristoffer Joner and Ane Dahl Torp. It is set in the late 1960s and 1970s and tells the story of a high-school teacher who tries to settle down in a small industrial town and gets caught up in the then trending Marxist-Leninist movement in Norway. The film is an adaptation of Dag Solstads 1982 novel Gymnaslærer Pedersens beretning om den store politiske vekkelse som har hjemsøkt vårt land. The film premiered on 24 February 2006. Moland received the Best Director award at the Montreal World Film Festival. Dahl Torp received the prize for Best Actress at the 2006 Amanda Awards. My Family and Other Animals My Family and Other Animals is a 2005 television film written by Simon Nye and directed by Sheree Folkson. The film is based on the autobiographical book of the same title written by Gerald Durrell, in which he describes a series of anecdotes relating to his familys stay on Corfu from 1935–39, when he was aged 10–14. Blood Curse Coisa Ruim is a 2006 Portuguese supernatural horror film directed by Tiago Guedes and Frederico Serra. Dog Eat Dog Perro Come Perro is a 2008 Colombian thriller film by director Carlos Moreno. The film depicts the violence among the low life, crime filled life of some criminals in the city of Cali. The film was shown at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. The soundtrack of the film included a song by Colombian band Superlitio. You Should Meet My Son! You Should Meet My Son! is a 2011 gay-themed comedy film written and directed by Keith Hartman. Its plot concerns a conservative mother coming to terms with her sons homosexuality. The Rotterdam Bombing Het Bombardement is a 2012 Dutch war drama film directed by Ate de Jong and produced by San Fu Maltha, starring Jan Smit and Roos van Erkel. The story line begins shortly before the Bombing of Rotterdam and concerns the impossible love between a young boxer and an engaged girl as the Second World War reaches the Netherlands. The film was critically panned following its release. Valentino Valentino is a 1977 American biographical film directed by Ken Russell and starring Rudolf Nureyev as Rudolph Valentino. The film is very loosely based on the life of Valentino as recounted in the book Valentino, an Intimate Exposé of the Sheik, written by Chaw Mank and Brad Steiger. The film also stars Michelle Phillips, Leslie Caron, and Carol Kane. Upon its release, Valentino was a critical and commercial failure. Russell later described his decision to make the film as the biggest mistake of his career. Le guignolo Le Guignolo is a 1980 French-Italian comedy film directed by Georges Lautner. Absolute Zero Absolute Zero is a 2006 disaster film directed by Robert Lee and written by Sarah Watson. It stars Jeff Fahey and Erika Eleniak. The film is about polar shift, which brings a new ice age in Florida, and everywhere within 30 degrees north and south of the equator. The Class: Camp Trip Cool School Camp is a 2008 Turkish comedy film, directed by Faruk Aksoy, about a class of teenage students who take revenge on a rival who attempts to sabotage their unconventional school. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2008 and is a sequel to Cool School. Ice Twisters Ice Twisters is a Canadian-American made-for-TV science fiction film produced for Syfy and released in 2009. Lost and Found in Armenia Lost & Found in Armenia is an American comedy written and directed by Gor Kirakosian, starring Jamie Kennedy and Angela Sarafyan. The film was completed in 2012, and, was released to select US theaters and on-demand video on June 7, 2013. Clair Obscur Clair Obscur is a 2016 Turkish drama film directed by Yeşim Ustaoğlu. Our Vines Have Tender Grapes Our Vines Have Tender Grapes is a 1945 American drama film directed by Roy Rowland, and starring Edward G. Robinson and Margaret OBrien. The Night Walker The Night Walker is a 1964 American psychological thriller film by genre specialist William Castle, with a screenplay by Robert Bloch, starring Robert Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck, Hayden Rorke, Judi Meredith, Rochelle Hudson, and Lloyd Bochner as "The Dream." The film was one of the last black and white theatrical features released by Universal Pictures, and Stanwycks last motion picture. The Barefoot Executive The Barefoot Executive is a live-action Walt Disney Productions film released by Buena Vista Distribution in 1971 starring Kurt Russell, Joe Flynn, Wally Cox, Heather North and John Ritter, about a pet chimpanzee, named Raffles, who can predict the popularity of television programs. It was one of the "gimmick comedies" Disney was known for in the 1960s and 1970s, and was frequently shown on The Wonderful World of Disney from the late 1970s through the 1980s. The Executioner's Song The Executioners Song is a 1982 made-for-television film adaptation of Norman Mailers 1979 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name. The film is directed by Lawrence Schiller from a screenplay by Mailer. Reckless Kelly Reckless Kelly is a 1993 Australian comedy film produced, written, directed and starring Yahoo Serious. It co-stars Melora Hardin, Alexei Sayle and Hugo Weaving. The story is a satirical take on a modern-day Ned Kelly, a famous Australian outlaw. Nemesis 2: Nebula Nemesis 2: Nebula, also known as Nemesis 2, is a 1995 science fiction film by director Albert Pyun, who also directed the film Cyborg. It is the sequel to Nemesis and was followed in 1996 by Prey Harder and Death Angel later that year. The film was shot in Globe, Arizona, along with part three. A compilation version exists which combined the four Nemesis films into one 100 minute version that Scanbox was going to release before the company went bankrupt in 2000. This version was released only in Eastern Europe in 2003, primarily in Poland. Shara Shara, is a 2003 Japanese drama film directed by Naomi Kawase. It was entered into the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Aachi & Ssipak Aachi & Ssipak is a 2006 South Korean adult animated film directed by Jo Beom-jin and featuring the voices of Ryoo Seung-bum, Im Chang-jung, and Hyun Young. Unrelated Unrelated is a 2007 British drama film written and directed by Joanna Hogg, starring Kathryn Worth, Tom Hiddleston, Mary Roscoe, David Rintoul, Emma Hiddleston and Henry Lloyd-Hughes. It was released in the US on 20 February 2008. Love in the Buff Love in the Buff is a 2012 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Pang Ho-cheung and starring Miriam Yeung and Shawn Yue. It is the sequel to the 2010 film Love in a Puff. Principal photography began in mid-July 2011 at Hong Kong and was later moved to Beijing in early August, before finally wrapping up 30 August 2011. The film was released on 29 March 2012 in Hong Kong. The film won the Audience Award in the competition section of the Osaka Asian Film Festival in 2013. For her performance in the film, Miriam Yeung won the Best Actress award at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards. A third installment, Love Off the Cuff, was released on April 27, 2017. 11 Minutes 11 Minutes is a 2015 Polish film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski, starring Richard Dormer, Wojciech Mecwaldowski, Andrzej Chyra, Dawid Ogrodnik, Paulina Chapko, Mateusz Kościukiewicz, Agata Buzek. The narrative follows eleven minutes in several peoples lives. The film was screened in the main competition section of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival and in the Masters section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Grandma's Boy Grandmas Boy is a 1922 family comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. The film was highly influential, helping to pioneer feature-length comedies which combined gags with character development. This film was also an immensely popular, commercially successful film in its time. Jewel Thief Jewel Thief is a 1967 Hindi spy thriller heist film directed by Vijay Anand. The film stars Dev Anand, Vyjayantimala and Ashok Kumar, and features four bond girl-like actresses portrayed by Tanuja, Helen, Faryal and Anju Mahendru, with Nazir Hussain and Sapru appearing in supporting roles. It was produced by Dev Anands home production house, Navketan Films, following their biggest hit in 1965 – Guide. The film revolves around a jewellery expert, as he and the police attempt to capture a notorious jewel thief, but in the process, their true identities get thoroughly muddled. The film became a box office hit. J M Barot received the Filmfare Best Sound Award, while Tanuja received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Chinaman Kinamand is a bitter comedy/drama film made in 2005 in China and Denmark. The film deals with the Chinese immigrant experience in Denmark and marriage of convenience. Lavatory Lovestory Lavatory – Lovestory is a 2007 Russian animated short film directed by Konstantin Bronzit, about a lavatory attendant who finds a flower bouquet in her tip jar. The film was nominated for an Oscar in the 81st Annual Academy AwardS and won multiple awards at film festivals. It is also on the Animation Show of Shows. The Orphan Killer The Orphan Killer is a 2011 independent horror film written and directed by Matt Farnsworth. It was produced by Farnsworth and Full Fathom 5. Farnsworth has stated that he has plans for sequels and a web series. At World's End Ved verdens ende is a 2009 Danish action comedy film directed by Tomas Villum Jensen and starring Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Birgitte Hjort Sørensen and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. Let Me Eat Your Pancreas is a 2017 Japanese romance drama film starring Minami Hamabe, Takumi Kitamura, Keiko Kitagawa and Shun Oguri. Directed by Shō Tsukikawa, it is based on the 2015 novel of the same name by Yoru Sumino. Hog Wild Hog Wild is a 1930 American pre-Code Laurel and Hardy film, directed by James Parrott. Three Came Home Three Came Home is a 1950 American post-war film directed by Jean Negulesco, based on the memoirs of the same name by writer Agnes Newton Keith. It depicts Keiths life in North Borneo in the period immediately before the Japanese invasion in 1942, and her subsequent internment and suffering, separated from her husband Harry, and with a young son to care for. Keith was initially interned at Berhala Island near Sandakan, North Borneo but spent most of her captivity at Batu Lintang camp at Kuching, Sarawak. The camp was liberated in September 1945. Adapted and produced by Nunnally Johnson, the film stars Claudette Colbert. It is now in the public domain and so is available to watch in its entirety online at no charge. The Sea The Sea,, is a 2002 Icelandic film, directed by Baltasar Kormákur. The film tells the story of a wealthy Icelandic family, owners of a fish industry company in a small Icelandic coastal town, and various family issues they have to deal with. Hide Your Smiling Faces Hide Your Smiling Faces is a 2013 American drama film written and directed by Daniel Patrick Carbone. The film stars Ryan Jones, Nathan Varnson, Colm OLeary, Thomas Cruz, Christina Starbuck and Chris Kies. The film was released on March 25, 2014, by Tribeca Film. Shanghai Calling Shanghai Calling is a 2012 American romantic-comedy film written and directed by Daniel Hsia and produced by Janet Yang. Starring Daniel Henney, Eliza Coupe, and Bill Paxton, Shanghai Calling is a story about a group of Americans from different walks of life, who are residing in Shanghai. Dracula: The Dark Prince Dracula: The Dark Prince is a 2013 American fantasy horror film directed by Pearry Reginald Teo and written by Nicole Jones-Dion and Steven Paul. The film stars Luke Roberts, Jon Voight, Kelly Wenham and Ben Robson. The film was shot in Romania and released on 15 October 2013. Genius Genius is a 1999 Disney Channel Original Movie directed by Rod Daniel. The film stars Trevor Morgan and Emmy Rossum, and premiered on Disney Channel on August 21, 1999. In the film, Morgan portrays a genius who enrolls in college at the age of 13 and takes on a bad boy image in an attempt to gain friends. Good Boy, Bad Boy Good Boy Bad Boy is a bollywood romantic comedy drama film directed by Ashwini Chaudhary, starring Tusshar Kapoor, Emraan Hashmi, Tanushree Dutta, Isha Sharvani and Paresh Rawal. Produced by Raju Farooqui under the banner of Mukta Arts Ltd, the film is the remake of 1992 film Class Act starring Kid N Play. This movie marks the third collaboration between the lead actors Tanushree Dutta and Emraan Hashmi after Aashiq Banaya Aapne and Chocolate. Going by the Book Going by the Book is a 2007 South Korean film. This is a remake of the 1991 Japanese film Asobi no jikan wa owaranai. Fresh Meat Fresh Meat is a New Zealand horror comedy film about a modern-day family of Māori cannibals who are taken hostage by a gang of criminals. It stars Temuera Morrison and Kate Elliot. It is Danny Mulherons directorial debut. The film had its world premiere at the 32nd Hawaii International Film Festival on 15 October 2012. It had its New Zealand premiere on 25 October. Crown Heights Crown Heights is a 2017 American biographical crime drama film written and directed by Matt Ruskin. Adapted from a This American Life podcast, the film tells the true story of Colin Warner who was wrongfully convicted of murder, and how his best friend Carl King devoted his life to proving Colins innocence. The film stars Lakeith Stanfield as Colin Warner and Nnamdi Asomugha as Carl King. It premiered in competition at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2017 and won the Audience Award for U.S. Dramatic Film. The film was released on August 18, 2017, by Amazon Studios and IFC Films. Adventures in Public School Adventures in Public School is a Canadian comedy film directed by Kyle Rideout, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Josh Epstein. It stars Judy Greer, Daniel Doheny, Siobhan Williams, Russell Peters, Grace Park, Andrew McNee, Andrea Bang, and Andrew Herr. It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2017 under the title Public Schooled. Raaz Reboot Raaz: Reboot is a 2016 Indian horror thriller film written and directed by Vikram Bhatt. It features Emraan Hashmi, Kriti Kharbanda and Gaurav Arora in the lead roles. The film is the fourth in the horror film series, Raaz. Raaz: Reboot was released worldwide on 16 September 2016. Principal photography commenced in January 2016 in Romania. The Devil and Father Amorth The Devil and Father Amorth is a 2017 documentary film directed by William Friedkin showing the ninth exorcism of an Italian woman in the village of Venafro referred to as "Cristina", this time performed by Father Gabriele Amorth. Master of the House Master of the House is a 1925 Danish silent drama film directed and written by acclaimed filmmaker Carl Theodor Dreyer. The film marked the debut of Karin Nellemose, and is regarded by many as a classic of Danish cinema. Swamp Women Swamp Women is a 1956 American adventure film noir crime film directed by Roger Corman. It stars Carole Mathews, Beverly Garland, and Marie Windsor, with Mike Connors and Ed Nelson in small roles. The film follows undercover police officer Lee Hampton, who infiltrates a band of three female convicts authorities allow to escape from prison. The escape is part of a larger plot to uncover a cache of diamonds hidden deep within the swamps of Louisiana. This film is sometimes also known as Cruel Swamp or Swamp Diamonds. Swamp Women is currently in the public domain. In July 1993, the film was featured in the movie-mocking television show Mystery Science Theater 3000 under the title Swamp Diamonds. Flipper Flipper is an American feature film released on August 14, 1963 written by Arthur Weiss based upon a story by Ricou Browning and Jack Cowden. Produced by Ivan Tors and directed by James B. Clark, it portrays a 12-year-old boy living with his parents in the Florida Keys, who befriends an injured wild dolphin. The lad and his pet become inseparable, eventually overcoming the misgivings of his fisherman father. The film introduced the popular song Flipper, by Dunham and Henry Vars and inspired the subsequent television series of the same name and film sequels. Kings of the Sun Kings of the Sun is a 1963 DeLuxe Color film directed by J. Lee Thompson for Mirisch Productions set in Mesoamerica at the time of the conquest of Chichen Itza by Hunac Ceel. Location scenes filmed in Mazatlán and Chichen Itza. The film marks the second project Thompson completed with Yul Brynner within a year — the other being Taras Bulba. Mouth to Mouth Boca a boca is a 1995 Spanish film directed by Manuel Gómez Pereira. The film was released by Miramax in the United States. Rumba Rumba is a 2008 comedy film starring Dominique Abel and Fiona Gordon as a married couple who love Latin dancing, and Bruno Romy as a depressed man trying to commit suicide. It was an entry in the International Critics Week during the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Alaska Alaska is a 2015 drama film written and directed by Claudio Cupellini and starring Elio Germano and Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey. It entered the competition at the Rome Film Festival. King of the Belgians King of the Belgians is a 2016 mockumentary comedy film produced, written and directed by Peter Brosens and Jessica Woodworth. It premiered in the Horizons section at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival. It received five nominations at the 8th Magritte Awards, including Best Flemish Film. The Oyster Princess The Oyster Princess is a 1919 German silent comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Victor Janson, Ossi Oswalda and Harry Liedtke. It is a grotesque comedy in 4 acts about an American millionaire’s spoiled daughter’s marriage that does not go as planned. The film earned fame from his intangible use of style and sophistication in this film among others. The term for his style was later dubbed "The Lubitsch Touch". It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Kurt Richter, a frequent collaborator of Lubitsch. Je t'aime moi non plus For the song, see Je taime... moi non plus. For the album, see Jane Birkin Serge Gainsbourg. Je taime moi non plus is a 1976 feature film written, directed, and musically scored by Serge Gainsbourg, starring Jane Birkin, Hugues Quester and Joe Dallesandro, and featuring a cameo by Gérard Depardieu. Priklyucheniya Elektronika The Adventures of Electronic is a 1979 Soviet childrens science fiction TV miniseries, directed by Konstantin Bromberg. The series screenplay was adapted by Yevgeni Veltistov from his own two childrens novels, Electronic - the boy from the suitcase and Ressy - an elusive friend. The TV premiere was on 2 May 1980. The film achieved a cult status among the Soviet kids. Sailor Moon S: The Movie - Hearts in Ice Sailor Moon S: The Movie, known in Japan as and Sailor Moon S the Movie: Hearts in Ice in the Pioneer English adaptation, is a 1994 Japanese anime superhero fantasy film directed by Hiroki Shibata and written by Sukehiro Tomita. It is the second film in the series, and is adapted from a side story of the original manga series created by Naoko Takeuchi, The Lover of Princess Kaguya. It takes its name from the third arc of the Sailor Moon anime, Sailor Moon S, as Toei Company distributed it around the same time. The film was released on December 4, 1994 in Japan as part of the Winter 94 Toei Anime Fair. Generation X Generation X is a television pilot directed by Jack Sholder that aired on Fox on February 20, 1996. It was later broadcast as a television film. It is based on the Marvel Comics comic-book series of the same name, a spin-off of the X-Men franchise. It was produced by New World Entertainment and Marvel Entertainment Group. Cutaway Cutaway is a 2000 made for television action film about skydiving, directed by Guy Manos. The term "cut-away" is used frequently in the film, in reference to parachuting and also in reference to life in general. Cutaway stars Tom Berenger, Stephen Baldwin, Dennis Rodman, Maxine Bahns, Ron Silver, Casper Van Dien and Thomas Ian Nicholas. This was Dennis Rodmans third film. White Palms White Palms is a 2006 Hungarian film directed by Szabolcs Hajdu. It was Hungarys submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Cats Don't Have Vertigo Cats Dont Have Vertigo is a 2014 Portuguese film directed by António-Pedro Vasconcelos. Android Cop Android Cop is a 2014 American science fiction action film produced by The Asylum and directed by Mark Atkins. The film stars Michael Jai White, Charles S. Dutton, Randy Wayne and Kadeem Hardison. It is a mockbuster of RoboCop. Abzurdah Abzurdah is a dramatic and biographical Argentinean film from 2015 based on the autobiographical novel of the same name by Cielo Latini. Directed by Daniela Goggi, the film stars Eugenia Suárez. The Toybox The Toybox is a 2018 American supernatural horror film directed by Tom Nagel and starring Mischa Barton and Denise Richards. The film wrapped production in April 2017 and was then acquired by CineTel Films with an aim of launching sales at both the 2017 Cannes Film Festival and the American Film Market. A promotional trailer was released on April 4, 2018. The film was also accepted into a coveted screening slot at the Texas Frightmare Weekend in May 2018. The film was released in theaters and on VOD on September 18, 2018. Entertainment Weekly released the exclusive trailer on August 17, 2018. Possessed Possessed is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Clarence Brown, starring Joan Crawford and Clark Gable, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film is the story of Marian Martin, a factory worker who rises to the top as the mistress of a wealthy attorney. The screenplay by Lenore J. Coffee was adapted from the 1920 Broadway play The Mirage by Edgar Selwyn. Possessed was the third of eight movie collaborations between Crawford and Gable. The Quiet American The Quiet American is a 1958 American film and the first film adaptation of Graham Greenes bestselling novel of the same name, and the first major American attempt to deal with the geo-politics of Indochina. It was written and directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and stars Audie Murphy, Michael Redgrave, and Giorgia Moll. It was critically well-received, but was not considered a box office success. The film flips the novel on its head, turning a cautionary tale about foreign intervention into anticommunist advocacy of American power. In writing the script, Mankiewicz received uncredited input from CIA officer Edward Lansdale, who was often said to be the actual inspiration for the American character—called "Pyle" in the novel but unnamed in this film—played by Murphy.. In fact Greene did not meet Landsdale until after completing much of the novel. The more likely inspiration for the character of Pyle was Leo Hochstetter, an American serving as public affairs director for the Economic Aid Mission in Indochina. In a Hollywood still recovering from the effects of the blacklisting of suspected Communists, the film stirred up controversy. Greene was furious that his anti-war message was excised from the film, and he disavowed it as a "propaganda film for America." The Quiet American was remade in 2002, directed by Phillip Noyce, with Brendan Fraser and Michael Caine, in a version more faithful to Greenes novel. The Scapegoat The Scapegoat is a 1959 crime film based on the novel of the same name by Daphne du Maurier, and starring Alec Guinness, Nicole Maurey and Bette Davis. The Ambushers The Ambushers is a 1967 American comedy spy-fi film starring Dean Martin as Matt Helm, along with Senta Berger and Janice Rule. It is the third of four films in the Matt Helm series, and is very loosely based upon the novel of the same name by Donald Hamilton as well as The Menacers that featured UFOs and a Mexican setting. When a government-built flying saucer is hijacked mid-flight by Jose Ortega, the exiled ruler for an outlaw nation, secret agent Matt Helm and the ships former pilot Sheila Sommers are sent to recover it. General Idi Amin Dada: A Self Portrait General Idi Amin Dada: A Self Portrait is a 1974 documentary film by French director Barbet Schroeder with English dialogue. It was made with the support and participation of its subject, the Ugandan dictator Idi Amin. The film depicts Amin at the height of his power as the ruler of Uganda. Zus & Zo Zus & Zo is a 2001 Dutch film directed by Paula van der Oest. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It deals with three sisters stopping their gay brothers new bride inheriting the family hotel. They use various comedic methods to stop the wedding. 9 Souls is a 2003 Japanese crime drama film directed by Toshiaki Toyoda. It was released on July 19, 2003. Nodame kantâbire is a manga by Tomoko Ninomiya. It was serialized in Japan by Kodansha in the magazine Kiss from July 2001 to October 2009 and collected in 23 tankōbon volumes. A two-volume sequel, called Nodame Cantabile: Opera Chapter, which began serialization in the December 2009 issue of Kiss, was released in 2010. It is licensed in North America by Del Rey Manga. The series depicts the relationship between two aspiring classical musicians, Megumi "Nodame" Noda and Shinichi Chiaki, as university students and after graduation. It received the 2004 Kodansha Manga Award for best shōjo manga. The series has been adapted as four different television series: as an award-winning Japanese live-action drama that aired in 2006 followed by a sequel television special that aired in January 2008, as an anime series spanning three seasons with the first broadcast in 2007, the second in 2008 and the third in 2010. Two live-action movie sequels to the Japanese television drama, with the same actors, were produced with release dates of 18 December 2009 and April 2010. In addition, several soundtrack albums of classical music have been released, as well as three video games. A South Korean drama live action adaptation aired on the KBS network in 2014. In 2016 a final installment was published in the April edition of Kiss. Occupant Occupant is a 2011 American thriller film featuring Van Hansis as Danny, a young New Yorker about to inherit an old apartment. It was written by Jonathan Brett and directed by Henry S. Miller and shot in New York City, USA. It also stars Cody Horn and Thorsten Kaye. The film premiered on the opening night of the Gotham Screen Film Festival & Screenplay Contest on October 14, 2011 in New York City. On October 18, 2011, the film was released on-demand in many cable systems and on most digital platforms in the U.S. and Canada. A full list of providers, as well as trailers, interviews and other information can be viewed at the movies website. The DVD will be released in November 2011. Tokyo Family is a 2013 Japanese drama film directed by Yōji Yamada. It is a remake of the Japanese film Tokyo Story. Twenty Twenty is a 2015 South Korean coming-of-age film starring Kim Woo-bin, Lee Junho and Kang Ha-neul. It was written and directed by Lee Byeong-heon, his second feature after the 2012 indie Cheer Up, Mr. Lee. Kronos Kronos is a 1957 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film from Regal Films, produced by Irving Block, Louis DeWitt, Kurt Neumann, and Jack Rabin, directed by Kurt Neumann, and starring Jeff Morrow and Barbara Lawrence. Kronos was distributed by 20th Century Fox as a double feature with She Devil. Since the films release, it has been widely praised for its above-average storyline and its farsighted portrayal of the consequences of over-consumption of both natural and man-made resources; it has achieved minor cult status as a result. Return of Sabata Return of Sabata is a 1971 Spaghetti Western film directed by Gianfranco Parolini. The third film in The Sabata Trilogy, it features the return of Lee Van Cleef as the title character, which he had played in the first film, Sabata, but was replaced by Yul Brynner in the second film, Adiós, due to a scheduling conflict. Return of Sabata was listed in the 1978 book The Fifty Worst Films of All Time. Spår i mörker Beck – Spår i mörker is a 1997 film about the Swedish police detective Martin Beck directed by Morten Arnfred. It is the eighth film about Martin Beck with Peter Haber as Martin Beck and Mikael Persbrandt as Gunvald Larsson. Two Family House Two Family House is a 2000 film produced by Alan Klingenstein, based on the story of the uncle of the films writer and director Raymond De Felitta. The film won the Audience Award at Sundance 2000. Many of the films actors later reached national prominence as part of the HBO cable television series The Sopranos, including Michael Rispoli, Kathrine Narducci, Matt Servitto, Vincent Pastore, Joseph R. Gannascoli, Sharon Angela and Michele Santopietro. The songs on the films soundtrack were done by John Pizzarelli and his trio, a jazz recording artist. Blast Blast is a 2004 action comedy film directed by Anthony Hickox. It was written by Steven E. de Souza and starring Eddie Griffin, Vinnie Jones, Breckin Meyer, and Vivica A. Fox. These Amazing Shadows These Amazing Shadows is a 2011 documentary film which tells the history and importance of the National Film Registry, a roll call of American cinema treasures that reflects the diversity of film, and indeed the American experience itself. The documentary was directed by Paul Mariano and Kurt Norton and was an official selection of the 2011 Sundance Film Festival in the Documentary Premieres category. These Amazing Shadows is distributed under the Independent Film Channel brand, Sundance Selects, and was broadcast on the American television PBS series, Independent Lens, on December 29, 2011. Nanga Parbat Nanga Parbat is a 2010 German motion picture mountaineering movie about two brothers, Reinhold and Günther Messner, who climbed Nanga Parbat. Motorway Motorway is a 2012 Hong Kong action film directed by Cheang Pou-soi and starring Shawn Yue, Anthony Wong and Guo Xiaodong. The Queen of Spain The Queen of Spain is a 2016 Spanish comedy-drama film written and directed by Fernando Trueba. Starring Penélope Cruz, the movie is a sequel to Truebas 1998 drama The Girl of Your Dreams, also starring Cruz and set during the Spanish Civil War. It was selected to be shown in the Berlinale Special section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Giovanni's Island is a 2014 Japanese anime drama film directed by Mizuho Nishikubo and produced by Production I.G and co-produced and presented by the Japan Association of Music Enterprises. The film makes frequent allusions to Kenji Miyazawas Night on the Galactic Railroad, and borrows the name in its title from that of the books protagonist. A: Film by Upendra A is a 1998 Indian Kannada Romantic Psychological Thriller film written and directed by Upendra. It starred Upendra and Chandini as the lead couple. It tells the love story between a film director and an actress which is narrated through multiple flashbacks within flashbacks and reverse screenplay. The film deals with dark truths of the film world like the casting couch. Due to the reverse screenplay, some audience members watched it multiple times to understand the story. The opening sequence of the movie was based on Jean-Paul Sartres short story Erostratus, found in 1939 collection of short stories The Wall. The movie has a cult fanbase. Upon release, A collected more than 25 crore at the box office. The movie was dubbed into Telugu and released in Andhra Pradesh. The film was remade in Tamil as Adavadi. It was Gurukirans first film as a music director. Upendra won the Udaya Film Award for Best Male Actor and Gurukiran won the Udaya Film Award for Best Music Director. Where's the Money Wheres the Money is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Scott Zabielski and written by Ted Sperling and Benjamin Sutor. The film stars Andrew Bachelor, Kat Graham, Logan Paul, Terry Crews, Mike Epps, Method Man, and Josh Brener. The film had a limited release in theaters by Lionsgate on October 20, 2017. A Night in the Show A Night in the Show was Charlie Chaplins 12th film for Essanay. It was made at Majestic Studio in Los Angeles the fall of 1915. Chaplin played two roles: one as Mr. Pest and one as Mr. Rowdy. The film was created from Chaplins stage work from a play called Mumming Birds with the Karno Company from London. Chaplin performed this play during his U.S. tours with Fred Karno company and decided to bring some of this play to his film work. Edna Purviance played a minor role as a lady in the audience. Oh, Mr. Porter! Oh, Mr Porter! is a 1937 British comedy film starring Will Hay with Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt and directed by Marcel Varnel. While not Hays commercially most successful, it is probably his best-known film to modern audiences. It is widely acclaimed as the best of Hays work, and a classic of its genre. The film had its first public showing in November 1937 and went on general release on 3 January 1938. The plot of Oh, Mr Porter was loosely based on the Arnold Ridley play The Ghost Train. The title was taken from Oh! Mr Porter, a music hall song. To Sleep with Anger To Sleep with Anger is a 1990 American drama film written and directed by Charles Burnett. In 2017, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It had a remastered home media release from the Criterion Collection on February 26, 2019. Ah, L'Amour Ah, L is Don Hertzfeldts first 16mm student animated short film, completed at the age of 18 at UC Santa Barbara. Though produced for a beginning film class, the short had a very long life at animation festivals, launching Hertzfeldt into cult status at a young age. In 1998, the short won the Grand Prize Award for "Worlds Funniest Cartoon" from the HBO U.S. Comedy Arts Festival. The cartoon is a self-parody, told from the point of view of a "bitter filmmaker". In it, a crudely drawn male suitor is subjected to exaggerated bloody violence from all the unreasonably emotional and psychotic women he approaches, with each vignette closing as the paper physically crumples up the characters in a frustrated heap. The soundtrack is entirely guitar music, performed by Hertzfeldt on a boom box in his dorm room. Nora Nora is a 2000 film directed by Pat Murphy about Nora Barnacle and her husband, Irish author James Joyce. It stars Ewan McGregor as Joyce and Susan Lynch in the title role. Fire in Babylon Fire in Babylon is a 2010 British documentary film about the record-breaking West Indies cricket team of the 1970s and 1980s. Featuring stock footage and interviews with several former players and officials, including Colin Croft, Deryck Murray, Joel Garner, Gordon Greenidge, Desmond Haynes, Michael Holding, Clive Lloyd, Viv Richards and Andy Roberts, the film was written and directed by Stevan Riley and was nominated for a British Independent Film Award for Best Documentary. It was the joint-winner of the UNESCO Award at the Jamaica Reggae Film Festival 2011. Donovan's Echo Donovans Echo is a 2011 Canadian supernatural suspense film directed by Jim Cliffe and co-written by Jim Cliffe and Melodie Krieger, starring Danny Glover and Bruce Greenwood. The Forgiven The Forgiven is a 2017 British drama film directed by Roland Joffé and starring Forest Whitaker, Eric Bana and Jeff Gum. The film is based on the play The Archbishop and the Antichrist by Michael Ashton, which tells a story involving Archbishop Desmond Tutus search for answers during the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and his meetings with the fictional character Piet Blomfeld. Knuckleball! Knuckleball! is a 2012 documentary film that follows the 2011 seasons of Tim Wakefield and R.A. Dickey, Major League Baseballs only knuckleball pitchers that year. It was released in theaters on September 20, 2012 and on DVD on April 2, 2013. Wakefield won his 200th game in 2011 and Dickey won the 2012 Cy Young Award. The Suspect The Suspect is a 1944 film noir directed by Robert Siodmak, set in London in 1902, in Edwardian times. It is based on the novel This Way Out, by James Ronald, and was released by Universal Pictures. It stars Charles Laughton and Ella Raines. Brancaleone at the Crusades Brancaleone at the Crusades is an Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli in 1970, the sequel of the famous Larmata Brancaleone. The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman is a 1974 American television film based on the novel of the same name by Ernest J. Gaines. The film was broadcast on CBS. The movie was directed by John Korty; the screenplay was written by Tracy Keenan Wynn and executive produced by Roger Gimbel. It starred Cicely Tyson in the lead role, as well as Michael Murphy, Richard Dysart, Katherine Helmond and Odetta. The film was shot in Baton Rouge and was notable for its use of very realistic special effects makeup by Stan Winston and Rick Baker for the lead character, who is shown from ages 23 to 110. The movie is distributed through Classic Media. Taipei Story Taipei Story is a 1985 Taiwanese film directed, scored, and co-written by filmmaker Edward Yang — his second full-length feature film and third overall. The film stars Yangs fellow filmmaker Hou Hsiao-hsien, and singer Tsai Chin, whom Yang subsequently married. It is one of the earliest films of the New Taiwanese Cinema. In the United States, Janus Films gave a limited release of the films 4K restoration, done by the World Cinema Project, on March 17, 2017. The Puppetmaster The Puppetmaster is a 1993 Taiwanese film directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. Based on the memoirs of Li Tian-lu, Taiwan’s most celebrated puppeteer, this story covers the years from Li’s birth in 1909 to the end of Japan’s fifty-year occupation of Taiwan in 1945. Many consider The Puppetmaster a masterpiece of world cinema. In the British Film Institutes 2012 Sight & Sound poll, seven critics and three directors named it one of the greatest films ever made. Speedway Junky Speedway Junky is a 2001 American crime drama film written and directed by Nickolas Perry and starring Jesse Bradford, Jordan Brower, Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Daryl Hannah. West Bank Story West Bank Story is a comedy/musical short film directed by Ari Sandel, co-written by Sandel and Kim Ray, produced by Pascal Vaguelsy, Amy Kim, Ashley Jordan, Ravi Malhotra, Bill Boland, and featuring choreography by Ramon Del Barrio. The film is a parody of the classic musical film West Side Story, which in turn is an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet. The film follows the romance between the relatives of the owners of rival falafel restaurants, one Israeli and the other Palestinian, respectively named the "Kosher King" and the "Hummus Hut," in the West Bank. The film stars Ben Newmark as the IDF soldier, Noureen DeWulf as the Palestinian cashier, A.J. Tannen as the Israeli restaurant owner, and Joey Naber as his Palestinian rival. Filmed on a Santa Clarita ranch, the short premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, and was screened at numerous additional film festivals across the world, garnering several awards. In 2007, at the 79th Academy Awards, it won the Oscar in the category Best Live Action Short Film. Casino Jack and the United States of Money Casino Jack and the United States of Money is a 2010 documentary film directed by Alex Gibney. American Violence American Violence is a 2017 American crime drama film directed by Timothy Woodward Jr. The film stars Bruce Dern, Denise Richards, Kaiwi Lyman-Mersereau, Columbus Short, Rob Gronkowski, and Michael Paré. It was released in the U.S. on February 3, 2017. Between Two Worlds Between Two Worlds is a 1944 American World War II fantasy drama film starring John Garfield, Paul Henreid, Sydney Greenstreet, and Eleanor Parker. It is a remake of the 1930 film Outward Bound, itself based on the 1924 play of the same name. It is not, as is sometimes claimed, a remake of Fritz Langs Destiny. The Lemon Drop Kid The Lemon Drop Kid is a 1951 comedy film based on the short story of the same name by Damon Runyon, starring Bob Hope and Marilyn Maxwell. Although Sidney Lanfield is credited as the director, Frank Tashlin reportedly was hired, uncredited, to finish the film. The story had previously been adapted as a 1934 film starring Lee Tracy, with actress Ann Sheridan in a bit part. William Frawley is featured in both versions. The song "Silver Bells," sung by Hope and Maxwell, was introduced in this film. On October 19, 2010, the film was released on DVD through Shout! Factory under license from the films current distributor, FremantleMedia North America. The Undead The Undead is a 1957 horror film directed by Roger Corman and starring Pamela Duncan, Allison Hayes, Richard Garland and Val Dufour. The authors original working title was The Trance of Diana Love. The film follows the story of a prostitute, Diana Love, who is put into a hypnotic trance by psychic Quintis, thus causing her to regress to a previous life. Hayes later starred in Attack of the 50 Foot Woman. The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Voodoo Woman. Hello Cinema Hello Cinema is a 1995 Iranian film directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. It was made for the celebration of the 100th anniversary of cinema. The year 1895 is considered the debut of the motion picture as an entertainment medium. The year 1895 was the year of the first film screenings by Auguste and Louis Lumière. Made in a fashion to resemble a documentary, the film starts with the music of the "Dance of Spring" by Shahrdad Rohani, showing a huge crowd of people gathering outside a studio. Makhmalbaf has put an advertisement in the papers, asking for 100 actors, and thousands have shown up. The film goes on to show different people being auditioned and each explaining their reason for wanting to act in a film. The Wisher Spliced is a 2002 horror film directed by Gavin Wilding and starring Ron Silver, Liane Balaban and Drew Lachey. The film was released on December 1, 2002, in Canada. The Republic The Republic is a 1998 Turkish historical film directed by Ziya Öztan. The film follows the political and historical events of the first years of the Republic of Turkey and looks at the private life of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Shyamol Chhaya Shyamol Chhaya is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. It was released on 16 December 2005. Written and directed by Humayun Ahmed. Stars Humayun Faridi, Tania Ahmed, Shimul, Riaz, Shaon and many more. It reflects a story of the Bangladesh War of Independence, 1971. Shyamol Chhaya was Bangladeshs submission to the 78th Academy Awards in the Foreign Language Film category. It was not nominated. Pilot The pilot episode of the television series Smallville premiered on The WB on October 16, 2001. It was written by series developers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, and directed by David Nutter. The Smallville pilot introduces the characters of Clark Kent, an orphaned alien with superhuman abilities, and his friends and family who live in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas. It follows Clark as he first learns of his alien origins, and attempts to stop a vengeful student from killing Smallville High School students. The episode introduces many themes that were designed to run either the course of the season or the entire series, such as the triangular relationships of the main characters. Production was set in Vancouver, Canada, used for its "middle America" landscape, with five months devoted to casting the right actors in the lead roles. Filming for the pilot officially began four days after the last actor was cast for the series. When time constraints would not allow the production crew to physically create the sets, computer-generated imagery was used to digitally insert set pieces into a scene. When the series premiere was broadcast, it broke several of The WBs viewership records. It was generally well received by critics, and was nominated for various awards, winning two. One Piece: The Movie is a 2000 anime film released by Toei Company. It is the first film based on the long-running manga franchise One Piece. It was originally released on March 4, 2000 as part of the Spring 2000 Toei Anime Fair, alongside Our War Game!. The Conquest The Conquest or La conquête is a 2011 French Biographical film on Nicolas Sarkozy directed by Xavier Durringer. The Dawn Patrol The Dawn Patrol is a 1930 American Pre-Code World War I film starring Richard Barthelmess and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. It was directed by Howard Hawks, a former World War I flight instructor, who even flew in the film as a German pilot in an uncredited role. The Dawn Patrol won the Academy Award for Best Story for John Monk Saunders. It was subsequently remade in 1938, with the same title, and the original was then renamed Flight Commander and released later as part of the Warner Bros. film catalog. Bhowani Junction Bhowani Junction is a 1956 film adaptation of the 1954 novel Bhowani Junction by John Masters made by MGM. The film was directed by George Cukor and produced by Pandro S. Berman from a screenplay by Sonya Levien and Ivan Moffat. The film starred Ava Gardner as Victoria Jones, an Anglo-Indian who has been serving in the Indian Army, and Stewart Granger as Colonel Rodney Savage, a Indian Army officer. It also featured Bill Travers, Abraham Sofaer, Francis Matthews, Lionel Jeffries and Neelo. The film was shot in England at MGM-British Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, on the Longmoor Military Railway, and on location in Lahore, Pakistan. Pharaoh Pharaoh is a 1966 Polish film directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz and adapted from the eponymous novel by the Polish writer Bolesław Prus. In 1967 it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was also entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. Contraband Contraband is a 1980 poliziotteschi film directed by Lucio Fulci. The film is set in Naples, where Luca Di Angelo and his brother Michele use speedboats to smuggle cigarettes, and find themselves between two contraband bosses after they lose a load of cigarettes. The films story was changed to include additional scenes of violence and to better pace the plot. On the second week of a ten-week shooting schedule, the production exhausted its budget and received funding from real life smugglers in Naples. The smugglers also made changes to the plot and title of the film. Run, Waiter, Run! Waiter, Scarper! is a 1981 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Ladislav Smoljak. It is also known in English as Run, Waiter, Run!. Sose halunk meg We Never Die is a 1993 Hungarian comedy film written by, directed and starring Róbert Koltai. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The story is set in the 1960s and is about a traveling coat hanger salesman who educates his teenage nephew about life through their travels. Orphans Orphans is a 1998 Scottish black comedy film written and directed by Peter Mullan and starring Douglas Henshall, Gary Lewis and Rosemarie Stevenson. This was the first full-length film directed by Mullan, who later won a Best Actor award at Cannes for My Name is Joe, and who went on to direct The Magdalene Sisters and Neds. He has said that the film is not autobiographical, but that he wrote the film shortly after the death of his mother, and that each of the four main characters represent an element of what he was feeling at the time. The film was funded by Channel 4 Films, the Scottish Arts Council National Lottery Fund, and the Glasgow Film Fund. The soundtrack includes music by Craig Armstrong, and Billy Connolly singing Mairis Wedding and two songs he wrote for the film. The Monkey King The Monkey King, also known as The Lost Empire, is a 2001 miniseries television produced by NBC and the SciFi Channel. It is a contemporary take on the classic novel Journey to the West. It stars Bai Ling, Thomas Gibson, Russell Wong, Eddie Marsan, and Randall Duk Kim. The film is directed by Peter MacDonald and written by pre-eminent Asian American dramatist David Henry Hwang. Alias Betty Alias Betty is a 2001 French drama film directed by Claude Miller. The film won several international film festival wards and currently holds a 92% rating at Rotten Tomatoes. Reptile 2001 Yonggary is a 1999 South Korean monster film directed by Shim Hyung-rae and is a reimagining of the character Yonggary, originating from the 1967 film Yongary. Despite being a South Korean production, the films principal cast consists of Western actors such as Harrison Young, Donna Phillipson, Richard B. Livingston, Briant Wells, Brad Sergi, Dan Cashman, and Bruce Cornwell. Yonggary was released in South Korea on July 17, 1999 and was later re-released with an altered plot and updated special effects on January 20, 2001 as Yonggary: 2001 Upgrade Edition, which was distributed in North America as Reptilian. The film was considered the most expensive South Korean film produced at the time of its release. The Night Buffalo El Búfalo de la Noche is a 2007 film directed by Jorge Hernández Aldana and based on Guillermo Arriagas novel of the same name. The film was released in Mexico on August 17, 2007 and in the United States on April 14, 2009. The film follows a young schizophrenic man, Gregorio who commits suicide, affecting the lives of his girlfriend and best friend, who were involved in a secret relationship, betraying Gregorios trust and inevitably becoming affected by guilt. Tell Tell is a 2014 crime thriller directed by J.M.R. Luna and starring Katee Sackhoff, Jason Lee and Milo Ventimiglia. Written by actor/screenwriter Timothy Williams, it was produced by Haven Entertainment, distributed by Orion Pictures, and was released on December 4. Scott and Sid Scott and Sid is a 2018 British coming-of-age feature film directed, written and produced by Scott Elliott and Sid Sadowskyj. Based on the filmmakers’ real lives, this tale evolves around the lives of the two male protagonists as they strive to fulfil a list of ambitions made when they were 15, with the ultimate goal to make a film before they reach the age of thirty. The film stars Richard Mason and Tom Blyth, both making their debuts as the lead characters in the film, whilst Charlotte Milchard takes on the supporting role as Sids mum. The film was theatrically released in the UK in March 2018, by Dreamchasers Film Ltd. It's for Your Own Good Its for Your Own Good is a 2017 Spanish comedy film directed by Carlos Therón. The Doll The Doll is a 1919 German romantic fantasy comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The film is loosely based on the same short story which inspired the ballet Coppélia and the operetta La poupée by Edmond Audran. Tea for Two Tea for Two is a 1950 American musical film directed by David Butler. The screenplay by Harry Clork and William Jacobs was inspired by the 1925 stage musical No, although the plot was changed considerably from the original book by Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel; and the score by Harbach, Irving Caesar, and Vincent Youmans was augmented with songs by other composers. Do Bigha Zamin Do Bigha Zamin is a 1953 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Bimal Roy. Based on Rabindranath Tagores Bengali poem "Dui Bigha Jomi", the film stars Balraj Sahni and Nirupa Roy in lead roles. Known for its socialist theme, it is considered an important film in the early parallel cinema of India, and a trend setter. Inspired by Italian neo-realistic cinema, Bimal Roy made Do Bigha Zameen after watching Vittorio De Sicas Bicycle Thieves. Like most of Bimal Roys movies, art and commercial cinema merge to create a movie that is still viewed as a benchmark. It has paved the way for future cinema makers in the Indian neo-realist movement and the Indian New Wave, which began in the 1950s. A moderate commercial success, it was awarded the All India Certificate of Merit for Best Feature Film, it became the first film to win the Filmfare Best Movie Award and the first Indian film to win the International Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, after Neecha Nagar, which won the Palme dOr. It was also winner of the Social Progress Award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. In 2005, Indiatimes Movies ranked the movie amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films. The film was also released in China and in USSR. The film also marks Meena Kumaris maiden guest appearance in her 33 years long career. The lullaby, Aa Jaa Ri Aa is picturised on her. Nine Lives Nine Lives is a 1957 Norwegian film about Jan Baalsrud, who was a member of the Norwegian resistance during World War II. In 1943, he participated in an operation to destroy a German air control tower. This mission was compromised when he and his fellow soldiers, seeking a trusted resistance contact, accidentally made contact with a civilian who betrayed them to the Nazis. The film was directed by Arne Skouen and is based on the book We Die Alone by David Howarth. In 1958, the film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film and was entered into the Cannes Film Festival. In 1991, Norwegian television audiences voted it the greatest Norwegian film ever made. The Tamarind Seed The Tamarind Seed is a 1974 American-British romantic drama film written and directed by Blake Edwards and starring Julie Andrews and Omar Sharif. Based on the 1971 novel The Tamarind Seed by Evelyn Anthony, the film is about a British Home Office functionary and a Soviet era attaché who are lovers involved in Cold War intrigue. The Tamarind Seed was the first film produced by Lorimar Productions. The film score was composed by John Barry. Night of the Seagulls Night of the Seagulls is a 1975 Spanish horror film written and directed by Amando de Ossorio. The film is the fourth and final in the Blind Dead series, being the sequel to The Ghost Galleon. Heroes Heroes is a 1977 American drama film directed by Jeremy Kagan and starring Henry Winkler, Sally Field and Harrison Ford. Winkler plays a Vietnam War veteran with PTSD who sets about finding the men from his unit that had served in Vietnam. Field plays his at-first-reluctant girlfriend and Ford plays one of the former soldiers in his unit, now a dysfunctional stock car driver in Sedalia, Missouri, who keeps a stolen M-16 in the trunk of his car. Comfort and Joy Comfort and Joy is a 1984 Scottish comedy film written and directed by Bill Forsyth and starring Bill Paterson as a radio disc jockey whose life undergoes a bizarre upheaval after his girlfriend leaves him. After he witnesses an attack on an ice cream van by angry competitors, he is led into the struggle between two Italian families over the ice cream market of Glasgow. The film received a BAFTA Award Nomination for Best Original Screenplay in 1985. Kshana Kshanam Kshana Kshanam is a 1991 Indian Telugu-language road film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film stars Venkatesh, Sridevi and Paresh Rawal in the lead roles. The sound track and background score composed by M. M. Keeravani received rave reviews. The film is one of the highest rated Telugu films on the Internet Movie Database. The narrative by Ram Gopal Varma, and the cinematography by S. Gopala Reddy, received positive reviews. It was dubbed in Tamil as Ennamo Nadakkudhu. Produced by Durga Arts, the film went on to become a sleeper hit with its second theatrical release in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu, along with a dubbed Hindi version titled Hairaan which gathered positive reports from bollywood critics, and was screened at the International Film Festival of India, Ann Arbor Film Festival, and the Fribourg International Film Festival. The path breaking film received critical acclaim which led to four state Nandi Awards, including the Nandi Award for Best Direction, the Nandi Award for Best Screenplay Writer, and a Filmfare Award South. Varma later remade the film in Hindi as Daud, and also donned films such as Thiruda Thiruda, Anaganaga Oka Roju and Road on the lines of Kshana Kshanam. Eccentricities of a Blonde-Haired Girl Eccentricities of a Blonde-Haired Girl is a 2009 Portuguese romance film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. Oliveiras grandson has a starring role. It played at the New York Film Festival and was released on DVD. Captain Abu Raed Captain Abu Raed is a 2007 Jordanian Film directed and written by Amin Matalqa. It is the first feature film produced in Jordan in more than 50 years. The Royal Film Commission of Jordan endorsed Captain Abu Raed to be submitted to the 81st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, the first ever submitted by Jordan. The film won awards at numerous film festivals including the Sundance Film Festival, Heartland Film Festival, and the Dubai International Film Festival. It was screened at the Jerusalem International Film Festival in 2008. Horses of God Horses of God is 2012 Moroccan drama film about the 2003 Casablanca bombings. It was directed by Nabil Ayouch, and based on the novel The Stars of Sidi Moumen by Moroccan writer Mahi Binebine. The film won several awards, and was Moroccos submission for the 85th Academy Awards. The Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards The Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards is a 2015 American anthology film based on the book by Robert Boswell. It consists of seven vignettes. It premiered at the 2015 Atlanta Film Festival. A Time for Love Whats the Time in Your World? is a 2014 drama film by Safi Yazdanian, the main actors are Ali Mosaffa and Leila Hatami. Mr. And Mrs. Ramchari Mr. and Mrs. Ramachari is a 2014 Indian Kannada romantic action comedy film written and directed by Santhosh Ananddram and produced by the duo Jayanna and Bhogendra under the banner Jayanna Combines. It stars Yash and Radhika Pandit in the lead roles. The supporting cast features Srinath, Achyuth Kumar and Malavika Avinash. The story revolves around two characters; a tearaway and hot-headed youngster, Ramachari, who is a diehard fan and idolizes Vishnuvardhan; and his love interest, a sophisticated damsel Divya. On being in a relationship of love, Divya questions his waywardness and lack of organization in life, and part on a sour note, only to reconcile later. The film was announced in September 2013; filming commenced in April 2014 and ended in September 2014. It was shot primarily in Bangalore and Mysore, and significant portions were filmed in Chitradurga. The cinematography was done by Vaidy S. and was edited by K. M. Prakash. V. Harikrishna composed the film score and the soundtrack. The film was released on 25 December 2014 to positive critical reception, with the screenplay and the acting performances receiving acclaim. It completed a 200-day run and grossed 500 million The film won multiple awards at the Filmfare Awards South and SIIMA Awards. It also turned out as Yashs fifth consecutive success. Commercially, it became one of Kannada cinemas most successful films. Its Tamil remake rights is bought by Escape Artists Motion Pictures in 2015. In 2016 it was remade in Marathi as Mr. and Mrs. Sadachari. A Stroke of Luck Villaviciosa de al Lado is a 2016 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Nacho G. Velilla and starring a coral cast including Carmen Machi, Arturo Valls, Belén Cuesta and Macarena García. The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox is a 1976 American western romantic comedy film starring Goldie Hawn and George Segal, produced, directed and co-written by Melvin Frank. Goodbye Charlie Bright Goodbye Charlie Bright is a 2001 film directed by Nick Love and starring Paul Nicholls, Roland Manookian and Danny Dyer. The film is also known by the U.S. title Strong Boys. The Collector The Collector is a 2004 Danish action film directed by Lasse Spang Olsen. The Meaning of Life The Meaning of Life is a 35mm animated short film, written and directed by Don Hertzfeldt in 2005. The twelve-minute film is the end result of almost four years of production and tens of thousands of drawings, single-handedly animated and photographed by Hertzfeldt. In the film, the evolution of the human race is traced from prehistory, through today, to hundreds of millions of years into the future as our species evolves into countless new forms; all of them still behaving the same way. The film concludes in the extreme future, with two creatures, having a conversation about the meaning of life on a colorful shore. Like all of Hertzfeldts films, The Meaning of Life was photographed entirely in-camera, without the use of computers, post-production compositing, or digital tools. The special effects were created via multiple exposures, optical light effects, and trick photography. Though working with an antique camera, Hertzfeldt often had to invent new techniques to capture his visuals. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and toured film and animation festivals in 2005-06. Though its abstract nature puzzled some critics, it received almost universally positive reviews. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution called the film "the closest thing on film yet to Kubricks 2001: A Space Odyssey." In 2006, The Meaning of Life was remastered and restored in high definition for inclusion on the DVD, "Bitter Films Volume 1", a compilation of Don Hertzfeldts short films from 1995-2005. Special features relating to The Meaning of Life include a time-lapse documentary called "Watching Grass Grow" of Hertzfeldt animating the film, another documentary about the creation of the special effects narrated by Hertzfeldt, original pencil tests, and dozens of pages devoted to Hertzfeldts original sketches, storyboards, notes, and deleted ideas from the film. In 2009, Hertzfeldt noted, "I dont often make the same sort of movie twice in a row. It’s always been whatevers next in my head. From a commercial standpoint I guess I’ve made some pretty inscrutable decisions, like following up "Rejected" with a sprawling abstract film about human evolution, but its really just been whichever ideas wont go away at the time. Theres always a lot of new things Id like to try." In 2014, Time Out New York named the film one of the "thirty best animated short films ever made." In 2015, the film was remastered from a new 4K scan, for inclusion on the Blu-ray release of Hertzfeldts Its Such a Beautiful Day. Black Gruya and the Stone of Wisdom Black Gruya and the Stone of Wisdom is a 2007 Serbian comedy film directed by Marko Marinković. Sins of My Father Sins of My Father is a 2009 Argentine-Colombian documentary film directed by Nicolas Entel. It tells the story of the notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar from the inside perspective of his son, now living in Argentina under the name Sebastián Marroquín. La folle histoire de Max et Léon La folle histoire de Max et Léon is a 2016 French World War II comedy film directed by Jonathan Barré, written by Barré, and the two stars of the film, the comedy team of Grégoire Ludig, and David Marsais. The film was produced by Alain Goldman and Christopher Lambert who has a cameo as a French Army Captain. The Most Beautiful is a 1944 Japanese drama film written and directed by Akira Kurosawa. The film is set in an optics factory during the Second World War when the film was produced. The Gazebo The Gazebo is a 1959 black comedy CinemaScope film about a married couple who are being blackmailed. It was based on the play of the same name by Alec Coppel and directed by George Marshall. Helen Rose was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design, Black-and-White. According to MGM financial records, the film earned $1,860,000 in North America and $1,450,000 elsewhere, making a profit of $628,000/ It is also the last film released by MGM in the 1950s. Rio Conchos Rio Conchos is a 1964 Cinemascope Western starring Richard Boone, Stuart Whitman, Anthony Franciosa, Edmond OBrien, and in his motion picture debut, Jim Brown, based on Clair Huffakers novel "Guns of Rio Conchos" published in 1958. Huffakers novel is reminiscent of the John Wayne-starring films The Comancheros and The Searchers. The main female role, played by Wende Wagner in a black wig, has no English dialogue. Rio Conchos was filmed in Moab, though the Conchos River and most of the action of the film takes place in Mexico. Jerry Goldsmiths complete soundtrack was given a limited release on CD in January 2000 by Film Score Monthly that featured a tie-in title song by Johnny Desmond. On June 21, 2011, Shout! Factory released the film on DVD as part of a double feature with Take a Hard Ride. Phar Lap Phar Lap is a 1983 film about the racehorse Phar Lap. The film stars Tom Burlinson and was written by David Williamson. Soccer Dog: The Movie Soccer Dog: The Movie is a 1999 American direct-to-video comedy film that follows a dog who has an uncanny ability to play soccer. The film stars James Marshall and Olivia dAbo. It was written by Daniel Forman and co-produced and directed by Tony Giglio. Annamayya Annamayya is a 1997 Telugu biographical devotional film produced by V. Doraswamy Raju under the VMC Productions banner, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Mohan Babu, Suman, Ramya Krishna, Bhanupriya, Roja, Kasturi playing the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film was recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office. Later in the year 2006 the movie was dubbed in Hindi by Tirupati Shree Balaji . The film portrays the life of the 15th century composer, Annamacharya. Upon release, The film received positive reviews and won eight Nandi Awards, three Filmfare Awards and two National Film Awards. The film was premiered at the 1998 International Film Festival of India in the mainstream section. Varavelpu Varavelpu is a 1989 Indian Malayalam-language black comedy film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Sreenivasan, and starring Mohanlal, Revathi, Sreenivasan, Thilakan, Murali, Innocent, and Jagadish. The film was produced by K. Rajagopal. The film depicted trade union problems plaguing Kerala in a satirical dark comedy. The film was a based on a real life incident in Sreenivasans fathers life. The film was a commercial and critical success, becoming one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year. The movie was remade in Hindi as Chal Chala Chal. Steel Trap Steel Trap is a 2007 German horror and thriller film directed by Luis Cámara and starring Georgia Mackenzie, Mark Wilson, Pascal Langdale, Julia Ballard and Joanna Bobin. The musical score was composed by Florian Moser. 1981 1981, longer title 1981: Lannée où je suis devenu un menteur is a 2009 Canadian French language comedy-drama film from Quebec written and directed by Ricardo Trogi. It was released on 4 September 2009. The film is autobiographical about the youth years of the director as told by him during the film. Showdown in Manila Showdown in Manila is a 2016 cooperative Filipino and Russian action film directed by Mark Dacascos. The film was released on 18 February 2016 in Russia. The Baker's Wife The Bakers Wife is a 1938 French drama film directed by Marcel Pagnol. It is based on the novel Blue Boy by French author Jean Giono and became the basis of the American musical The Bakers Wife. It tells how the peace of a Provençal village is shattered when the bakers wife runs off with a handsome shepherd. In his despair, the baker becomes heartbroken and can no longer bake. The villagers organise themselves to bring the wife back to her husband and so regain their daily bread. Dunderklumpen! Dunderklumpen! is a 1974 Swedish family film directed by Per Åhlin, which combines animation and live action. The story involves several musical numbers. It was released on 26 September 1974. At the 11th Guldbagge Awards, Åhlin won a Special Achievement award for the film. The Fly The Fly is a 1980 Hungarian animated short film. It is unrelated to the 1958 film of the same name or to its 1986 remake. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 53rd Academy Awards. Witchery Witchery is a 1988 Italian horror film directed by Fabrizio Laurenti and starring David Hasselhoff, Catherine Hickland, Hildegard Knef, Linda Blair, and Annie Ross. Don Quixote Don Quixote is a 2000 television film made by Hallmark Entertainment and distributed by TNT. It was directed by Peter Yates, and the teleplay, by John Mortimer, was adapted from Miguel de Cervantes classic novel Don Quixote. The film was shown in three parts in Europe but in one installment in the U.S. The film was produced by Dyson Lovell, with Robert Halmi Sr. and John Lithgow as executive producers, and cinematography by David Connell. The original music is by Richard Hartley. The film stars Lithgow as Don Quixote de La Mancha, and Bob Hoskins as Sancho Panza, and features Isabella Rossellini, Vanessa Williams, Lambert Wilson, Amelia Warner, Tony Haygarth, Peter Eyre, Lilo Baur, James Purefoy, and Trevor Peacock; it completed a decades-old goal of Yates — his original intent was to cast Richard Burton in the lead role. Gotta Kick It Up! Gotta Kick It Up! is a 2002 Disney Channel original movie. In the US, it was first aired on July 26, 2002. It is based on a true story of a middle school dance team. Gotta Kick It Up! is directed by Ramón Menéndez. Minnale Minnale is a 2001 Indian Tamil romantic comedy-drama film by first time director Gautham Vasudev Menon from a story and screenplay written by Gautham Vasudev Menon and Vipul D. Shah. Starring Madhavan, Abbas, Reema Sen, Vivek and Nagesh it tells the story of a love-struck protagonist stealing the identity of his former college foe to pursue his lady love and the eventual repercussions he has to face when the truth is revealed. The films original soundtrack composed by first time music composer Harris Jayaraj, became a chart buster prior to the movies release. The cinematography of the film was handled by R. D. Rajasekhar and Ravi Varman and it was edited by Suresh Urs. The movie was marketed as a Valentines Season release and upon its release Minnale opened to positive reviews from critics and enjoyed stupendous commercial success catapulting Gautham Vasudev Menon, Harris Jayaraj and Madhavan to instant stardom. Three Comrades Three Comrades is a 1938 drama film directed by Frank Borzage and produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz for MGM. The screenplay is by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Edward E. Paramore Jr., and was adapted from the novel Three Comrades by Erich Maria Remarque. It tells the story of the friendship of three young German soldiers following World War I and the early stages of the rise of Nazism. The film stars Robert Taylor, Margaret Sullavan, Franchot Tone and Robert Young. Sullavan was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Lost Command Lost Command is a 1966 war film starring Anthony Quinn, Alain Delon, George Segal, Michèle Morgan, Maurice Ronet and Claudia Cardinale. The film, which was directed by Mark Robson, was based on the best-selling 1960 novel The Centurions by Jean Lartéguy. The film focuses on the story of French paratroopers battling in French Indochina and French Algeria. Night of the Demon Night of the Demon is a 1980 American horror film directed by James C. Wasson, and written by Jim L. Ball and Mike Williams. The film centers on a group of scientists who set off on an expedition to prove the existence of Bigfoot only to be stalked and slaughtered by the creature. Due to the films graphic violence, it was listed as a "video nasty" by the British Board of Film Classification, and underwent heavy censorship. The Soul Keeper The Soul Keeper is a 2002 Italian-French-British romance-drama film directed by Roberto Faenza. It is loosely based on real life events of Russian psychoanalyst Sabina Spielrein and notably on her therapeutic and sentimental relationship with Carl Gustav Jung. Omagh Omagh is a 2004 film dramatising the events surrounding the Omagh bombing and its aftermath, co-produced by Irish state broadcaster RTÉ and UK network Channel 4, and directed by Pete Travis. It was first shown on television in both countries in May, 2004. Michael Gallagher, whose son Aiden was killed in the bombing, is played by Gerard McSorley, originally from Omagh. Out of respect for the residents of the town, it was filmed on location in Navan, County Meath, Republic of Ireland. The film ends with the Julie Miller song Broken Things, which was performed by local singer Juliet Turner at the memorial for the victims of the Omagh bombing. Journey to the Center of the Earth Journey to the Center of the Earth is a 2008 American-Canadian made-for-television action adventure film shot on location in and around Vancouver in the summer of 2007. It is very loosely based on the novel of the same name by Jules Verne. It was shot in HD and first aired on February 4, 2008. It has since been released on DVD. Victoria Pratt and Peter Fondas characters were added from the original story. Jealousy Jealousy is a 2013 French drama film directed by Philippe Garrel, starring Louis Garrel and Anna Mouglalis. It was screened in the main competition section at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. It is the first installment in Garrels trilogy of love, the second being In the Shadow of Women and the third being Lover for a Day. Perfect Match Perfect Match is a 2015 American-Canadian made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Danica McKellar, Paul Greene and Linda Gray. The film premiered on Hallmark Channel on June 20, 2015. My Teacher's Wife My Teachers Wife is a 1995 teen sex comedy film directed by Bruce Leddy, and written by Seth Greenland. Originally titled "Bad With Numbers," the story follows the travails of Southport High School senior Todd Boomer whose lifelong dream of going to Harvard is derailed by his hard-nosed calculus teacher Mr. Mueller. When Todd enlists the tutoring help of the sexy and mysterious Vicki, things go from bad to worse. The film was shot in Wilmington, NC with a planned theatrical release in February 1995. But the financial collapse of Savoy Pictures left the movie orphaned until Trimark Pictures acquired it, re-titled it as "My Teachers Wife," and released it on DVD. It was also featured on the USA cable channel. The score was composed and performed by Kevin Gilbert, a major contributor to the Tuesday Night Music Club group which wrote songs for Sheryl Crow on her debut album. The film also features animations by Academy Award nominated cartoonist Bill Plympton. Dog Tags Dog Tags is a 2008 film written and directed by Damion Dietz and starring Paul Preiss and Bart Fletcher. Fading of the Cries Fading of the Cries is a 2010 American fantasy film written by Brian Metcalf and co-written by Steven Maguire and starring Brad Dourif, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Mackenzie Rosman and Elaine Hendrix. Priest of Evil Priest of Evil is a 2010 Finnish mystery film directed by Olli Saarela. The film is loosely based upon a novel by Matti Yrjänä Joensuu. Death in Buenos Aires Death in Buenos Aires is a 2014 Argentine crime film that is the directorial debut of Natalia Meta. The film stars Demián Bichir as Chávez, a police inspector struggling to balance his duties with his unspoken sexual desire, and Chino Darín as Gómez, a young and handsome rookie on the police force with enigmatic motivations. Set in 1989, the film was shot entirely in Buenos Aires during the months of January and February 2013. Qismat Qismat is a 2018 Indian Punjabi-language romantic drama film written and directed by Jagdeep Sidhu. Produced by Shri Narotam Ji Productions, the film stars Ammy Virk and Sargun Mehta with Guggu Gill, Tania and Harby Sangha in supporting roles. It was titled after a 2017 song of the same name, sung by Virk and starring Mehta in its music video. The film follows a man who falls in love whilst studying in Chandigarh, despite his marriage being arranged to another woman. It marked feature film debut for Tania. Principal photography took place within a single schedule that lasted 45 days in Chandigarh and other villages of Punjab, with Jalesh Oberoi serving as cinematographer. The background score was composed by Gurmeet Singh and Sandeep Saxena while the soundtrack was composed by B Praak and Sukh-E, with vocals from Ammy Virk, Gurnam Bhullar, Kamal Khan, Divya Bhatt, Neetu Bhalla and B Praak. Also, Khan won "Best Playback Singer" Award. Qismat was released worldwide on 21 September 2018 by White Hill Studios. The film attracted positive reviews from critics, with some highlighting it as Virks best performance at the time, while some criticized films length. Commercially, the film is blockbuster and had grossed in its theatrical run, and it ran for more than 50 days. Also, the film is fifth highest-grossing Punjabi film of all time and second highest grossing Punjabi film of 2018. The film won Best Film award at 9th PTC Punjabi Film Awards, and was nominated for Best Film award at PTC Awards and Brit Asia Film Awards. Sidhu announced the sequel of the film and was confirmed later by him in May 2019. Sidhu, Virk, Mehta, Jaani, and B Praak are expected to return for the sequel. The Leech Woman The Leech Woman is a 1960 black-and-white US horror film from Universal-International, produced by Joseph Gershenon, directed by Edward Dein, and starring Coleen Gray, Grant Williams, Gloria Talbott, and Phillip Terry. The Leech Womans 1960 US theatrical release from Universal was as a double feature with the British horror film The Brides of Dracula. Rank Film Distributors handled the films UK release. The Leech Womans storyline is about a middle-aged American woman, desperate to be young again, who uses an ancient, secret African potion to regain her lost youth and beauty. The potion works, but only temporarily, requiring repeated usage. Her quest ultimately drives her to commit murder and finally suicide. The Chalk Garden The Chalk Garden is a 1964 British-American film directed by Ronald Neame. It stars Deborah Kerr and Hayley Mills and is an adaptation of the 1955 play of the same name by Enid Bagnold. DVD Release 1.10.14 Diary of a Hitman Diary of a Hitman is a 1992 American neo-noir drama-thriller film directed by Roy London and written by Kenneth Pressman, based on his play Insiders Price. The film stars Forest Whitaker, Sherilyn Fenn, James Belushi, Sharon Stone and Lois Chiles. While not a hit during its original release, it has since acquired a cult fandom. Roy London was Fenn and Stones acting coach. My Mother Likes Women My Mother Likes Women is a 2002 Spanish comedy film directed by Inés París and Daniela Fejerman. The film stars Leonor Watling, Rosa María Sardá, María Pujalte, Silvia Abascal, and Eliska Sirova. My Mother Likes Women premiered in Spain on 11 January 2002. The theme song of the same title was written by Andy Chango. Covert One: The Hades Factor Covert One: The Hades Factor is a made-for-TV thriller filmed in Toronto that first aired in 2006. Directed by Mick Jackson, the miniseries is loosely based on The Hades Factor, a 2000 novel written by Gayle Lynds as part of the Covert-One series created by Robert Ludlum. Moby Dick Moby Dick is a Canadian-German television miniseries based on Herman Melvilles 1851 novel of the same name, produced by Tele München Gruppe, with Gate Film, In association with RTH/ORF. Starring William Hurt as Captain Ahab, it was directed by Mike Barker with a screenplay by Nigel Williams. The cast also includes Ethan Hawke as Starbuck, Charlie Cox as Ishmael, Eddie Marsan as Stubb, Gillian Anderson as Ahabs wife, Elizabeth and Donald Sutherland as Father Mapple. My Tehran for Sale My Tehran for Sale, is a 2009 Australian-Iranian feature film written and directed by avant-garde poet turned filmmaker Granaz Moussavi, produced by Cyanfilms and starring Marzieh Vafamehr, Amir Chegini and Asha Mehrabi. Officially selected by Toronto, Rotterdam, Pusan and several other international film festivals, this art-house debut film explores the contemporary Tehran and its underground art scene, focusing on the life of a young actress who has been banned from her theater work. Struggling to pursue her passion in art as well as her secret lifestyle in a socially oppressed environment, Marzieh gets involved in some subsequent and unexpected events leading her to a decision-making dilemma regarding her survival and identity. My Tehran for Sale has been compared with Cristian Mungius film 4 Months by Parviz Jahed, an Iranian critic and film scholar. My Tehran For Sale is the winner of Independent Spirit Inside Film Awards 2009. It won the jury award for best feature Film at the TriMedia Film Festival in 2010. Apart from various festivals and universities the film was screened at Museum of Modern Art in New York as well as Cinémathèque Française in Paris. Unlike already acclaimed Iranian exotic cinema which is mostly known in the West by its portrayal of rural life, nature landscapes, as well as socioeconomically deprived children struggling for survival in the outskirts of Tehran, the writer/director of My Tehran for Sale attempts to depict the middle-class people and the uncertainties in their every day urban life. The film addresses issues such as double life of young people, oppression of women, HIV, secret abortions, underground art, massive emigration, crisis of identity, people smuggling, and asylum seeker detention centres. Some underground music are employed throughout the film presenting a number of emerging alternative singers such as Mohsen Namjoo. The borders between documentary and fiction are seemingly dissolved in many scenes using a poetic language with a non-linear narrative and an open ending. Return to Nim's Island Return to Nims Island is a 2013 Australian adventure-fantasy film directed by Brendan Maher and starring Bindi Irwin, Matthew Lillard, Toby Wallace and John Waters premiering on Walden Family Theater film series on the Hallmark Channel. The story is based on the book Nim at Sea by Wendy Orr. It is the sequel to the 2008 film Nims Island. We Are Twisted Fucking Sister! We Are Twisted Fucking Sister! is a 2014 German-US documentary about the early years of heavy metal band Twisted Sister directed by Andrew Horn. Code 8 Code 8 is a 2016 short sci-fi action film directed by Jeff Chan and written by Chan and Chris Paré. Starring Robbie Amell, Stephen Amell and Sung Kang, the film was expanded into a feature-length project, also titled Code 8. The film is a futuristic vision taking place in a world where 4% of the population are born with some type of supernatural ability. Instead of being billionaire superheroes, most ‘specials’ live in poverty and resort to crime, forcing the police to become more militarized. Fire Over England Fire Over England is a 1937 London Film Productions film drama, notable for providing the first pairing of Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh. It was directed by William K. Howard and written by Clemence Dane from the novel Fire Over England by AEW Mason. Leighs performance in the film helped to convince David O. Selznick to cast her as Scarlett OHara in his production of Gone with the Wind. The film is an historical drama set during the reign of Elizabeth I focusing on Englands victory over the Spanish Armada. Don Camillo monsignore... ma non troppo Don Camillo: Monsignor is a 1961 French-Italian comedy film directed by Carmine Gallone, starring Fernandel and Gino Cervi. The French title is Don Camillo Monseigneur and the Italian title is Don Camillo monsignore... ma non troppo. It was the fourth of five films featuring Fernandel as the Italian priest Don Camillo and his struggles with Giuseppe Peppone Bottazzi, the communist mayor of their rural town. In Monsignor, Don Camillo has become a bishop and Peppone a senator. Don't Answer the Phone! Dont Answer the Phone! is a 1980 American slasher film directed by Robert Hammer, written by Hammer and Michael D. Castle. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic. Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer is a 1984 Japanese anime fantasy comedy film, directed by Mamoru Oshii. It is the second film in the Urusei Yatsura film series based on the manga of the same name by Rumiko Takahashi. Its predecessor, Only You, was also directed by Oshii. It was released in Japan on February 11, 1984. While Only You was more faithful to Takahashis original manga and anime series, Beautiful Dreamer was a significant departure, with Oshii placing an emphasis on deeper philosophical issues. Although the film initially received mixed responses upon its initial release, Beautiful Dreamer later received critical acclaim as an early example of Oshiis well-received style of filmmaking. The film experimented with concepts such as a time loop, dreams, and reality manipulation, and has drawn comparisons to later works including Ghost in the Shell, Groundhog Day, Dark City and Inception. Ritual is a 2000 art-house film directed by Hideaki Anno. This film is Hideaki Annos second live action feature. The screenplay is an adaption by Hideaki Anno and Ayako Fujitani of Fujitanis novella Touhimu, which was inspired by an emotionally difficult time spent in Los Angeles during her work in her fathers 1998 film, The Patriot. Michael Ordona of the Los Angeles Times reported the film had "dark themes of mental illness and suicidal ideation". The film tells the story of a director, played by independent filmmaker Shunji Iwai, who meets an odd young woman, played by Ayako Fujitani, who wrote the novella Tohimu the film is based upon. The story takes place over a period of 33 days. The plot involves these two characters trying to work their way out of a collective emotional funk. Shiki-Jitsu won an award for Best Artistic Contribution at the 13th International Film Festival in Tokyo. Samay: When Time Strikes Samay: When Time Strikes is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language thriller film starring Sushmita Sen and Sushant Singh. It was inspired by the Hollywood film Se7en, starring Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt. A West Texas Children's Story Have Dreams, Will Travel is a 2007 drama film set in the 1960s. Inspired by true events, it was written and directed by Brad Isaacs and stars AnnaSophia Robb and Cayden Boyd. 13/13/13 13/13/13 is a 2013 American horror film written and directed by James Cullen Bressack for The Asylum. It stars Trae Ireland, Erin Coker, Jody Barton, Jared Cohn, Calico Cooper, and Jessica Cameron. Shakma Shakma is a 1990 American horror film directed by Tom Logan and Hugh Parks. It stars Christopher Atkins, Amanda Wyss, Ari Meyers and Roddy McDowall battling a baboon which has been driven insane by an experimental drug. Despite negative reviews, the film has achieved a small cult audience. Napoleon Napoleon is a 1995 Australian family film directed by Mario Andreacchio, and written by Michael Bourchier, Mario Andreacchio and Mark Saltzman about a golden retriever puppy who runs away from his city home to be a wild dog. Jumping Ship Jumping Ship is the 2001 sequel to the Disney Channel Original Movie, Horse Sense. It stars brothers Joey Lawrence, Matthew Lawrence, and Andy Lawrence. Directed by Michael Lange. East Side Story East Side Story is a 2006 romantic comedy film written, produced, and directed by Carlos Portugal and starring Rene Alvarado, Steve Callahan, and Gladise Jimenez. Satanás Satanás is a 2007 Colombian film directed by Andi Baiz. It is adapted from the novel of the same title by Mario Mendoza Zambrano which is based on the spree killing committed by Campo Elías Delgado that took place in Bogotá in 1986. It was Colombias submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Walking Vengeance Sólo quiero caminar is a 2008 Spanish drama film directed and written by Agustín Díaz Yanes. The film was nominated for eleven Goya awards, winning one. The Timber The Timber is a 2015 American Western thriller film directed by Anthony OBrien and produced by Scott Einbinder and Patrick Newall. It stars James Ransone, Elisa Lasowski, Mark Caven, William Gaunt, David Bailie, and Josh Peck. The screenplay concerns two brothers who set out to capture or kill their estranged father, who has become violent after his fortunes crashed in the Yukon Gold Rush. Our Mother's House Our Mothers House is a 1967 British drama film directed by Jack Clayton. It nominally stars Dirk Bogarde and principally features a cast of seven juvenile actors, including Pamela Franklin, Phoebe Nicholls and Mark Lester, with popular British actress Yootha Joyce in a supporting role. The screenplay was written by Jeremy Brooks and Haya Harareet, based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Julian Gloag. Charro! Charro! is a 1969 American western film starring Elvis Presley shot on location at Apacheland Movie Ranch and Old Tucson Studios in Arizona. Uniquely, Presley did not sing on-screen, and the film featured no songs at all except for the main title theme, which was played over the opening credits. It was also the only movie in which Presley wore a beard. The film was novelized by Harry Whittington. Ina Balin, Victor French, Barbara Werle, and Solomon Sturges co-starred. It was the final film for director Charles Marquis Warren who also produced and wrote it. It was also the only Presley film distributed by National General Pictures. The film made a profit but was not a runaway success, and remains one of Presleys least-seen films despite being regarded among his best in terms of a straight acting performance. My Son the Fanatic My Son the Fanatic is a 1997 British drama film directed by Udayan Prasad. It was written by Hanif Kureishi from his short story My Son the Fanatic. Diamond Men Diamond Men is a 2000 film, a crime drama starring Robert Forster and Donnie Wahlberg. The independent film was written and directed by Dan Cohen, and was screened at the Hamptons International Film Festival in October 2000. It was released to select theatres in the US on September 14, 2001. A Matter of Taste A Question of Taste is a 2000 French film directed by Bernard Rapp. Rapp and Gilles Taurand wrote the screenplay which was based on the book "Affaires de goût" by Philippe Balland. The film received 5 César Award nominations, including the nomination for Best Film. Nang Nak Nang Nak is a romantic tragedy and horror film based on the Thai legend of Mae Nak Phra Khanong. It was directed by Nonzee Nimibutr and released in 1999 by Buddy Film and Video Production Co. in Thailand. It depicts the life of a devoted ghost wife and her unsuspecting husband. Most Most is a 2003 Czech film directed by Bobby Garabedian and written and produced by Garabedian and American actor William Zabka. The music score was created by John Debney. Badrinath Badrinath is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by V. V. Vinayak, written by Chinni Krishna and produced by Allu Aravind. The film stars his son Allu Arjun in leading role along with Tamannaah and Prakash Raj. The film revolves around Badri, a skilled warrior trained by a religious Guru Bheeshma Narayan. After being made the protector of Badrinath temple, he finds his loyalties divided when he tries to revive the faith of Alakananda, an atheist, in God and gets caught in violent battles with her cruel uncle Sarkar, while his Guru suspects him to be in love with Alakananda, something against the rules for becoming his successor. Allu Arjun, who plays the protagonist, undertook intensive martial arts and sword fighting training in Vietnam. This film also marks his first pairing with Tamannaah. Cinematographer Ravi Varman in an interview told that the film was shot on a Panavision lens at a set in Kulaba on the way to the Rohtang pass apart from the Badrinath temple, on sets in Hyderabad and in Spain, Italy, Germany and Austria. Earlier, it was reported that the film will also have a dubbed version in Tamil with actor Santhanams comedy scenes being added, but the plan was dropped out due to the commercial failure of the Tamil dubbed versions of Telugu films Shakti and Magadheera. Previously slated to release on 4 June 2011, the film along with a dubbed Malayalam version was released on 10 June 2011 in 1,400 screens worldwide and ran for 50 days in 187 theatres. According to an article in The Times of India, "Despite mixed record tendered by critics, the acceptable storyline and script work, the thrills and stunts, the gyrations of choreography by Allu Arjun have lured the audience to the screens." It also became the second highest Telugu grosser in Karnataka after Magadheera that time. The film had an opening day record of which was later surpassed by Allu Arjuns own film Julayi in 2012. Prem Rakshith won the Filmfare Award for Best Dance Choreographer for the films song Nath Nath. The film was made on a budget of , and was one of the most expensive Telugu films at that time. Dinosaur Island Dinosaur Island is a 2014 British-Australian family adventure film. The film is written and directed by Emmy Winner, Matt Drummond and co-produced by Jason Moody and Megan Williams. It focuses on an island where a special kind of crystal acts as a portal that can bring different things from different times on the island. The film was inspired by a conversation between Drummond and American film producer Paul Mason while both were living on the South Pacific Island of Vanuatu. Journey to Dinosaur Island has also been called the first feature film to depict a feathered Tyrannosaurus. Red Dog: True Blue Red Dog: True Blue is a 2016 Australian family comedy film directed by Kriv Stenders, written by Daniel Taplitz and starring Jason Isaacs, Levi Miller and Bryan Brown. It is a prequel to the 2011 film Red Dog, detailing the early days of the Red Dog, the Pilbara Wanderer. Sinatra: All or Nothing at All Sinatra: All or Nothing at All is an American documentary film that premiered in two parts on April 5 and 6, 2015 on HBO. What's Up with Love 2 Ada Apa Dengan Cinta 2? is a 2016 Indonesian feature film directed by Riri Riza. It is the sequel to the 2002 cult classic romance Ada Apa dengan Cinta? with Dian Sastrowardoyo and Nicholas Saputra reprising their roles as Cinta and Rangga. The film takes place 14 years after the events of the first film and tells how Cinta and Rangga are dealing with their lives after their off screen break-up before finally meeting each other again as old unresolved sparks and feelings begin to emerge from both former lovers. The film was made after the immense reception of LINEs promotional short film that featuring AADCs cast, which got many people to ask Mira Lesmana and Riri Riza to create a feature-length sequel for the beloved teen romance. As a result, the film was officially developed. The film ignores all the events in AADC? 2014, such as Cinta and Rangga both having different jobs than in the short, and despite actress Ladya Cheryl reprising her role in the short, she couldnt appear in the feature sequel and her character was written out as having died in this film. Highly anticipated, the film was released on 28 April 2016 simultaneously in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei Darussalam. The film was released to critical and commercial success. It surpassed the first films total audiences and currently stands as the most watched Indonesian film of 2016 in those countries, with over 3.5 million ticket sales. Bedtime Story Bedtime Story is a 1964 American comedy film made by Pennebaker Productions. It was directed by Ralph Levy and produced by Stanley Shapiro, with Robert Arthur as executive producer, from a screenplay by Shapiro and Paul Henning. The music score was by Hans J. Salter and the cinematography by Clifford Stine. The film stars Marlon Brando, David Niven and Shirley Jones. The film has been the basis for two remakes: 1988s Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and 2019s The Hustle. Esta Noite Encarnarei no Teu Cadáver This Night Ill Possess Your Corpse is a 1967 Brazilian horror film directed by José Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Coffin Joe. It is the second installment of Marins "Coffin Joe trilogy", being preceded by At Midnight Ill Take Your Soul, and followed by Embodiment of Evil. À gauche en sortant de l'ascenseur Door on the Left as You Leave the Elevator is a 1988 French comedy written by Gérard Lauzier, directed by Édouard Molinaro, and starring Pierre Richard, Emmanuelle Béart, and Richard Bohringer. Hell House Hell House is a 2001 documentary that was directed by George Ratliff that focuses on the idea of a hell house, a Christian-themed haunted attraction, in Cedar Hill. The film follows the youth group of the Cedar Hill Trinity Church, documenting the work involved in creating the hell house, the performances themselves, and the personal lives of some of the participants. The Mystery of the Yellow Room The Mystery of the Yellow Room is a 2003 French comedy film based on the novel of the same name by Gaston Leroux. It was followed by a sequel The Perfume of the Lady in Black in 2005. The Lost Medallion: The Adventures of Billy Stone The Lost Medallion: The Adventures of Billy Stone is a film written by Bill Muir. It was later released as a childrens book by Muir and Alex Kendrick. The story revolves around Billy Stone and Allie as amateur archaeologists who find a long lost medallion belonging to an ancient tribal king. Kaatru Veliyidai Kaatru Veliyidai is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language romantic war film, produced, written and directed by Mani Ratnam. Made under the Madras Talkies banner, it features music composed by A. R. Rahman, cinematography by Ravi Varman and editing by A. Sreekar Prasad. The film stars Karthi and Aditi Rao Hydari in the lead roles with Lalitha, Rukmini Vijayakumar, Delhi Ganesh and RJ Balaji playing other pivotal roles. Set in the backdrop of the Kargil War of 1999, the film narrates the story of an Indian military pilot who recalls his romance with a doctor in the lead up to the war, while being kept as a prisoner of war at a jail in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Principal photography of the film commenced in July 2016, with the shoot taking place in Ooty, Hyderabad, Ladakh, Chennai and Belgrade, before being completed in January 2017. The film was released worldwide on 7 April 2017. The film won two National Film Awards at the 65th National Film Awards: Best Music Direction and Best Female Playback Singer. Death Takes a Holiday Death Takes a Holiday is a 1934 American Pre-Code romantic drama starring Fredric March, Evelyn Venable and Guy Standing. It is based on the 1924 Italian play La Morte in Vacanza by Alberto Casella, as adapted in English for Broadway in 1929 by Walter Ferris. The Black Room The Black Room is a 1935 American horror film directed by Roy William Neill. and starring Boris Karloff. The striking cinematography was done by Allen G. Siegler. If Tomorrow Comes Sidney Sheldons If Tomorrow Comes is a 1986 CBS miniseries based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Sidney Sheldon, starring Madolyn Smith, Tom Berenger and David Keith. It was directed by Jerry London and the screenplay was written by Carmen Culver. The Brain The Brain is a 1988 Canadian science fiction horror film depicting a giant brain-like alien that terrorizes. The film has developed a small cult following. Yaaradi Nee Mohini Yaaradi Nee Mohini is a 2008 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film directed by Mithran Jawahar. It is a remake of the 2007 Telugu hit Aadavari Matalaku Arthale Verule, directed by Selvaraghavan that starred Venkatesh with Dhanush, Selvaraghavans brother, and Nayantara in lead roles, whilst Karthik Kumar, Raghuvaran, legendary Telugu film director K. Vishwanath, Karunas, and Saranya Mohan play supporting roles and slightly different climax. The music was scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The title is derived from a song from the 1958 Sivaji Ganesan-Padmini starrer Uthama Puthiran. It was Raghuvarans last film before his death on 19 March 2008. It was dubbed in Hindi as Phir Aaya Deewana with all songs dubbed into Hindi with Yuvan music and almost same singers. Yaaradi Nee Mohini was released on 4 April 2008, becoming highly successful at the box office, emerging as one of the highest grossing Tamil films of the year. It received seven nominations at the 56th Filmfare Awards South. Sarajevo Sarajevo is a 2014 German-Austrian biographical film that depicts the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. The Image Book The Image Book is a 2018 Swiss avant-garde essay film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. Initially titled Tentative de bleu and Image et parole, in December 2016 Wild Bunch co-chief Vincent Maraval stated that Godard had been shooting the film for almost two years "in various Arab countries, including Tunisia" and that it is an examination of the modern Arabic world. Godard told Séance magazine that he was shooting without actors but the film would have a storyteller. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Although it did not win the official prize, the jury awarded it the first "Special Palme dOr" in the festivals history. According to Godard, the film is intended to be shown on TV screens with speakers at a distance, in small spaces rather than in regular cinemas. It was shown in this way during its first run at the Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne in November 2018. Mouse Trouble Mouse Trouble is a 1944 American one-reel animated cartoon short and is the 17th Tom and Jerry short produced by Fred Quimby. It was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with music direction by Scott Bradley The cartoon was animated by Ray Patterson, Irven Spence, Ken Muse and Pete Burness. Mouse Trouble won the 1944 Oscar for Best Animated Short Film, the second consecutive award bestowed upon the series. It was released in theatres on November 23, 1944 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer and reissued on December 12, 1951. Rabid Grannies Rabid Grannies is a 1988 comedy horror film written and directed by Emmanuel Kervyn, and starring Catherine Ayemerie and Caroline Braeckman as elderly sisters who, following a present from an ostracised black sheep relative, proceed to kill their greedy family. An international co-production of Belgium, France, the United Kingdom and Switzerland, it was released and distributed in the United States on VHS and DVD by Troma Entertainment. In 1990, the film was nominated for an International Fantasy Film Award, Best Film for Emmanuel Kervyn. Worth Winning Worth Winning is a 1989 romantic comedy film directed by Will Mackenzie and starring Mark Harmon, Madeleine Stowe and Lesley Ann Warren. It was written by Josann McGibbon and Sara Parriott, based on the novel by Dan Lewandowski. An Everlasting Piece An Everlasting Piece is a 2000 American comedy film. The movie was directed by Barry Levinson. It was written by and starred Barry McEvoy. The plot involves two wig salesmen, one Catholic and one Protestant, who live in war-torn Belfast, Northern Ireland, in the mid-1980s. The supporting cast includes comedian Billy Connolly as an patient in a psychiatric hospital. McEvoy based the screenplay on the adventures of his father as a toupée peddler to both sides in the midst of the conflict. The movie was shot on location in both Belfast and Dublin. The Duel The Duel is a 2000 Hong Kong wuxia comedy film directed by Andrew Lau and starring Andy Lau, Ekin Cheng, Nick Cheung, Kristy Yang, Zhao Wei and Patrick Tam. The film is adapted from Juezhan Qianhou of Gu Longs Lu Xiaofeng novel series. It is known for its humorous take on the original story and its special effects. Yeh Lamhe Judaai Ke Yeh Lamhe Judaai Ke is a 2004 Bollywood romance mystery film directed by Birendra Nath Tiwari and produced by Ram sharma PB04. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan, Raveena Tandon, Navneet Nishan, Divya Desai, Mohnish Behl and Kiran Kumar. Written by Anirudh Tiwari, this film was actually filmed in 1994, but not released until 9 April 2004 apparently. It was an incomplete film that stopped shooting in 1994 but was revived with different actors in 2004 instead of the lead actors Khan and Tandon who refused to even dub for their parts. The trade experts said the film was just being released for the sake of making a quick buck. This film was a box office disaster. Me and My Sister Les Sœurs fâchées is a 2004 French comedy film directed by Alexandra Leclère and starring Isabelle Huppert. Summer Days with Coo is a 2007 Japanese animated film about a kappa and its impact on an ordinary suburban family, written for the screen and directed by Keiichi Hara based on two novels by Masao Kogure. K-11 K-11 is a 2012 American prison drama film co-written and directed by Jules Stewart. The film stars an ensemble cast of generally independent film actors including Goran Višnjić, Kate del Castillo, D. B. Sweeney, Portia Doubleday, Jason Mewes, and Tommy "Tiny" Lister. The term "K-11" refers to a dormitory section of the Los Angeles jail used to hold gay and transgender inmates. The film tells the story of Raymond Saxx Jr., a powerful record producer who wakes from a drug-induced blackout to find himself locked up and classified in the segregated "K-11" unit for LGBTQ inmates. The ward has a de facto leader who controls the black market drug trade in the unit, which is also run by a corrupt, abusive guard. Rays struggle to contact the outside world and regain his freedom seems impossible, but he must learn to navigate the new power structure in K-11 if he is ever going to survive and get control of his life again. Scooby-Doo! Legend of the Phantosaur Scooby-Doo! Legend of the Phantosaur is a 2011 direct-to-DVD animated comedy mystery film; the sixteenth direct-to-video movie based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons, the film was released on September 6, 2011. It premiered on Cartoon Network on September 3, 2011. Bhoomi Bhoomi is a 2017 Indian action drama film directed and co-produced by Omung Kumar. The film stars Sanjay Dutt, Aditi Rao Hydari, and Sharad Kelkar. Principal photography commenced in February 2017 in Agra. Bhoomi trailer launch on August 10. The film was released worldwide on September 22, 2017. The Devil's Nightmare Devils Nightmare is a 1971 horror film first released in Belgium under the title La plus longue nuit du diable The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag The Gun in Betty Lous Handbag is a 1992 American screwball comedy film written by Grace Cary Bickley, and directed by Allan Moyle. The film stars Penelope Ann Miller, Eric Thal, Julianne Moore, William Forsythe, Cathy Moriarty, and Alfre Woodard. Rock and roll recording pioneer Cordell Jackson played a bit part as "Bathroom Woman". The film was distributed by Touchstone Pictures for Interscope Communications. Hercules in the Underworld Hercules in the Underworld is the fourth made-for-TV movie in the series The Legendary Journeys. Horton Hears a Who! Horton Hears a Who! is a 1970 television special based on the Dr. Seuss book of the same name, Horton Hears a Who!. It was produced and directed by Chuck Jones who previously produced the Seuss special How the Grinch Stole Christmas! for MGM Television and first broadcast March 19, 1970 on CBS. The special contains songs with lyrics by Seuss and music by Eugene Poddany, who previously wrote songs for Seuss book, The Cat in the Hat Song Book. Aks Aks is an Indian 2001 Hindi-language supernatural thriller movie directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, and starring Amitabh Bachchan, Raveena Tandon, and Manoj Bajpayee in leading roles. Music and soundtrack was composed by Ranjit Ranjan. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics and being a box office flop, it won three awards at the 47th Filmfare Awards, including Best Actor — Critics, Special Performance, and Best Sound Design. Bachchan and Bajpayee were nominated for the Best Actor and Best Villain at the same ceremony as well. Santa Baby Santa Baby is an ABC Family Original Movie. It premiered on December 10, 2006 on ABC Family as part of their annual 25 Days of Christmas event. The film stars Jenny McCarthy, Ivan Sergei, and George Wendt and was filmed in Calgary. It was directed by Ron Underwood. Evil Things Evil Things is a 2009 American horror film written and directed by Dominic Perez as his feature film debut. Posthumous Posthumous is a 2014 American-German film directed by Lulu Wang and starring Brit Marling and Jack Huston. It is Wangs directorial debut. Guppy Guppy is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by Johnpaul George. It stars Chethan Jayalal and Tovino Thomas in the lead roles, along with Sreenivasan, Rohini, Sudheer Karamana, Dileesh Pothan, and Alencier Ley Lopez in supporting roles. The film was released on 5 August 2016 to positive reviews, but had a moderate performance in the box office.The film is also considered to be a turning point in Tovinos career. The film revolves around the unexpected rivalry that starts between a teenager, Guppy and the engineer who comes for the construction of the village dream project. Centered on the theme of hope, the film peruse the ruins wounded ego cause in the lives of people. Elena and Her Men Elena and Her Men is a 1956 film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Ingrid Bergman and Jean Marais. The films original French title was Elena et les Hommes, and in English-speaking countries, the title was Paris Does Strange Things. It is the third addition to the trilogy, preceded by The Golden Coach and French Cancan. A restored copy has been released in the 21st century. Havoc in Heaven Havoc in Heaven, also translated as Uproar in Heaven, is a Chinese donghua feature film directed by Wan Laiming and produced by all four of the Wan brothers. The film was created at the height of the Chinese animation industry in the 1960s, and received numerous awards. It earned the brothers domestic and international recognition. The story is an adaptation of the earlier episodes of the Chinese novel Journey to the West. The stylized animation and drums and percussion accompaniment used in this film are heavily influenced by Peking opera traditions. The American Soldier For the large-scale psychological survey research project led by Samuel A. Stouffer in the 1940s, see Studies in Social Psychology in World War II: The American Soldier.. The American Soldier is a 1970 West German film written and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. The film stars Karl Scheydt as Ricky, a German-American Vietnam veteran, who takes a job as a hired assassin on behalf of three renegade policemen to do away with a number of undesirables in Munich. The Mighty Peking Man The Mighty Peking Man is a 1977 monster film produced by Shaw Brothers Studio to capitalize on the craze surrounding the 1976 remake of King Kong. The film was originally released in the US in 1980 as Goliathon. The film was directed by Ho Meng Hua and produced by Runme Shaw; the special effects were directed by Sadamasa Arikawa, with Koichi Kawakita as assistant FX director, who would move on to the Heisei Godzilla movies, the Heisei Gamera trilogy and the Yonggary remake. It starred Danny Lee and . It's in the Water Its in the Water is a 1997 independent film. Written and directed by Kelli Herd, the film touches on themes of homosexuality, AIDS, coming out and small-town prejudice. The film stars Keri Jo Chapman as Alex, Teresa Garrett as Grace, Derrick Sanders as Mark, Timothy Vahle as Tomas, Nancy Chartier as Sloan and John Hallum as Spencer. Brief Crossing Brief Crossing is a French film released in 2001 and directed by Catherine Breillat. It stars Sarah Pratt and Gilles Guillain. The movie explores the viewpoints of two people at different stages in their lives, and their attitudes toward sex and relationships. A virginal teenage boy with an eager, optimistic view of sex and an older woman who holds a bitter view of relationships meet on a ferry. She tells him she has just left her husband. They talk and become physically and emotionally intimate. At the end of the crossing, the boy sees the woman get into a car with her husband and children and realizes he had been lied to. The Speed of Thought The Speed of Thought is a 2011 thriller film written and directed by Evan Oppenheimer and starring Nick Stahl, Taryn Manning, and Mía Maestro. Tirza Tirza is a 2010 Dutch drama film directed by Rudolf van den Berg and based on the Dutch bestseller of the same name by Arnon Grunberg. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards but it didnt make the final shortlist. Overheard 2 Overheard 2 is a 2011 Hong Kong crime thriller film produced by Derek Yee, written and directed by Alan Mak and Felix Chong and starring Louis Koo, Lau Ching-wan and Daniel Wu. It is a sequel to the 2009 film Overheard where Koo, Lau and Wu play different roles with a different storyline, but the key elements of the first film are kept. Another sequel, Overheard 3 was released on 30 May 2014. Production started in February and filming lasted for three months. A press conference was held during the 2011 Shanghai International Film Festival on 10 June. The film was released on 18 August in China, Hong Kong, and Singapore. The Gambler The Gambler is a 2013 Lithuanian drama film directed by Ignas Jonynas. An ambulance driver is addicted to gambling. It was selected as the Lithuanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. The Edge of the World The Edge of the World is a 1937 British film directed by Michael Powell, loosely based on the evacuation of the Scottish archipelago of St Kilda. It was Powells first major project. The title is a reference to the expression ultima Thule, coined by Virgil. The film is the story of the depopulation of one of the isolated outer islands of Scotland as, one by one, the younger generation leaves for the greater opportunities offered by the mainland, making it harder to follow the old ways of life there. Roxie Hart Roxie Hart, also known as Chicago or Chicago Gal, is a 1942 American comedy film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Ginger Rogers, Adolphe Menjou, George Montgomery, Nigel Bruce, Phil Silvers, William Frawley and Spring Byington. The film is an adaptation of the 1926 play Chicago by Maurine Dallas Watkins, a journalist who had found her inspiration in two real-life Chicago trials she had covered for the press. The play had already been adapted once before, as the 1927 silent movie Chicago, and it would later be adapted as the 1975 musical Chicago, which in turn was adapted as the 2002 film Chicago. The screenplay, by Nunnally Johnson, focuses on a Chicago showgirl who confesses to a murder in the hope the publicity will propel her faltering show business career. In the original play, and its other adaptations, Roxie Hart was guilty but acquitted of her crime. However, in order to conform to the Production Code, which regulated moral guidelines for Hollywood films at the time, this version portrayed Roxie as innocent but misguided in her attempt to achieve fame. Murder, He Says Not to be confused with another film, Murder, starring Margaret Rutherford. Murder, He Says is a 1945 American comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Fred MacMurray about a murderous rural family and the hapless pollster who becomes entangled in their hunt for a cache of money. It was filmed in the spring of 1944, but was held back for a year because Paramount had a backlog of product and felt it was more important to get war-related films released first, lest they suddenly become dated by the impending end of combat. Seeta Aur Geeta Seeta aur Geeta is a 1972 Indian Bollywood comedy-drama film, written by Salim-Javed and directed by Ramesh Sippy. It stars Hema Malini, Dharmendra and Sanjeev Kumar in leading roles, and features music composed by R.D. Burman. The story is about identical twins who are separated at birth and grow up with different temperaments. The twins then swap places. The two sisters partners in the movie are played by Dharmendra and Sanjeev Kumar. Manorama plays the evil aunt who changes her tune after her arm is twisted. Furthermore, Hema Malini was noted for the novelty of her role as Geeta where she is rambunctious and sometimes violent. The main theme of this movie was copied from the superhit Tamil movie Enga Veettu Pillai starring Superstar M. G. Ramachandran. As hinted in the Wikipedia page, it is said that the producer of this movie B. Nagi Reddy was furious with Salim-Javed for copying his story and hence he went on to quickly move on to making remakes in other languages include the Telugu film Ganga Manga and the Tamil film Vani Rani, both starring Vanisri in the dual roles. This Tamil film was remade as Ram Aur Shyam starring Dilip Kumar in the leading dual role, which inspired Salim-Javed to write Seeta Aur Geeta, but they subverted the formula by having the heroine eventually become the "hero" while the male lead is in a mostly supporting role. Another earlier film with a similar theme was Muqabala starring Fearless Nadia. Subsequent Hindi remakes of the story have been made, including Jaise Ko Taisa starring Jeetendra, ChaalBaaz starring Sridevi, Kishen Kanhaiya starring Anil Kapoor, Judwaa starring Salman Khan Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi starring Kajol, in the dual roles. Hema Malini won her only competitive Filmfare Best Actress Award of her career. P. Vaikunth won the Filmfare Best Cinematographer Award. In 1976, the film was shown in the Soviet Union where it was a success. Sportloto-82 Sportloto-82 is a comedy film, directed by Leonid Gaidai and released in 1982. The film stars Algis Arlauskas, Svetlana Amanova, Mikhail Pugovkin, Mikhail Kokshenov and Nina Grebeshkova. It was filmed in Soviet Union. It was also one of the all-time leaders at the Soviet box office with over 55,000,000 theatre admissions in the Soviet era. The Ogre of Athens O Drakos is a Greek black-and-white film, produced in 1956, directed by Nikos Koundouros. It won the award for best movie 1955–1959 in the first Thessaloniki Film Festival. It also took part in the Venice Film Festival. At the 2006 International Thessaloniki Film Festival, the film was announced as among the 10 all-time best Greek films by the PHUCC. The Iron Rose La Rose de Fer is a 1973 horror drama film directed by Jean Rollin. It stars Françoise Pascal, Hugues Quester, Nathalie Perrey, Mireille Dargent and Michel Dalessalle. It was his first film not to feature vampires, a theme for which he was best known, but it still features all the dream-like qualities associated with his films. Violent Fire Deadly Outlaw: Rekka, also known as Violent Fire, is a 2002 Japanese yakuza film directed by Takashi Miike starring Riki Takeuchi and Sonny Chiba. Known in Japan as , it is loosely based on actor Noboru Andos former life as a yakuza. Day and Night Day and Night is a 2004 Swedish drama film directed by Simon Staho. Asthma Asthma is a 2014 American romantic drama film written and directed by Jake Hoffman and starring Benedict Samuel and Krysten Ritter. It is Hoffmans directorial debut. The Chosen Ones The Chosen Ones is a 2015 Mexican drama film directed by David Pablos. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The film was named on the shortlist for Mexicos entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards. Pope Francis: A Man of His Word Pope Francis: A Man of His Word is a 2018 documentary film produced, co-written and directed by Wim Wenders, focusing on the life and goals of Pope Francis, the 266th and current Pope and sovereign of the Vatican City State. A Swiss-Italian-French-German co-production, the film premiered at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival and was released in the United States on May 18, 2018. Lake Placid: Legacy Lake Placid: Legacy is a 2018 American-South African made-for-television horror film directed by Darrell Roodt and stars Katherine Barrell, Tim Rozon, Sai Bennett and Joe Pantoliano. It is premiered on Syfy on May 28, 2018 and the sixth installment in the Lake Placid series. The film is considered to be as a stand-alone film, not connected to the previous installments and the only film in the series to not feature or reference the Bickerman family. Bluebeard Bluebeard is a 1944 film noir directed by Edgar G. Ulmer, starring John Carradine in the title role. The film is based on the famous French tale Barbe bleue that tells the story of a violent nobleman in the habit of murdering his wives and the attempts of one wife to avoid the fate of her predecessors. The film is registered in the public domain. It Can't Be! «It Cant Be!» is a 1975 Soviet comedy film directed by Leonid Gaidai. It consists of three short stories, shot on the works of Mikhail Zoshchenko comedy «Crime and Punishment», «Fun Adventure» and «Wedding event». Rare Birds Rare Birds is a 2001 Canadian comedy/drama film. It was directed by Sturla Gunnarsson and written by Edward Riche based on his novel. The film features spectacular scenery from Cape Spear, Newfoundland, Canada. It also features music by The Pogues and characteristic Canadian Maritime musicians such as Ashley MacIsaac. The Web of the Witch Makdee, promoted as The Web Of The Witch, in English, is a 2002 Indian comedy horror film written and directed by Vishal Bhardwaj. It stars Shabana Azmi, Makrand Deshpande, Shweta Basu Prasad, Vijay Raaz and Alaap Mazgaonkar. The film tells the story of a young girl in north India and her encounter with an alleged witch in an old mansion in the locality, believed by the locals to be haunted. It also explains the belief in witches and witchcraft across modern day India. The film was screened in the Critics Week section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. "Hindi" dir="rtl">Plot Pisasu Pisaasu is a 2014 Tamil gothic horror film written and directed by Mysskin and produced by Bala under B Studios. The film stars newcomers Naga and Prayaga Martin with Raj Kumar & Ashvatt alongside Radharavi, Kalyani N and Harish Uthaman. The film released on 19 December 2014 to highly positive reviews. The Telugu dubbed version titled Pisachi released on 27 February 2015. The film was remade in Kannada as Raakshasi and in Hindi as Nanu Ki Jaanu. Scooby-Doo! And Kiss: Rock and Roll Mystery Scooby-Doo! and Kiss: Rock and Roll Mystery is a 2015 direct-to-DVD animated comedy mystery film, and the twenty-fifth entry in the direct-to-video series of Scooby-Doo films. It was released digitally on July 10, 2015, and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on July 21, 2015. This is the last Scooby-Doo production featuring Mindy Cohn as Velma Dinkley since Kate Micucci would take over the role the same year. Ana, mon amour Ana, mon amour is a 2017 Romanian drama film directed by Călin Peter Netzer. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Editor Dana Bunescu received the Silver Bear for outstanding artistic contribution. Love Finds Andy Hardy Love Finds Andy Hardy is a 1938 American romantic comedy film that tells the story of a teenage boy who becomes entangled with three different girls all at the same time. It stars Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone, Fay Holden, Cecilia Parker, Judy Garland, Lana Turner, Ann Rutherford, Mary Howard and Gene Reynolds. The screenplay was written by William Ludwig, from stories by Vivien R. Bretherton, and based upon characters created by Aurania Rouverol. It was directed by George B. Seitz. In 2000, Love Finds Andy Hardy was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". This was the first film in which Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer recorded at least part of the soundtrack in stereophonic sound, a practice which was used for a number of MGM musical comedies beginning the late 1930s. The film was presented in standard monaural sound. Deadline at Dawn Deadline at Dawn is a 1946 film noir, the only film directed by stage director Harold Clurman. It was written by Clifford Odets and based on a novel of the same name by Cornell Woolrich. The RKO Pictures film release was the only cinematic collaboration between Clurman and his former Group Theatre associate, screenwriter Odets. The director of photography was RKO regular Nicholas Musuraca. The musical score was by German refugee composer Hanns Eisler. The Shuttered Room The Shuttered Room Island is a 1967 British horror film directed by David Greene and starring Gig Young and Carol Lynley as a couple who move into a house with dark secrets. It is based on a short story of the same name by August Derleth which Derleth published as a so-called posthumous collaboration with H. P. Lovecraft. The film has also been re-released under the title Blood Island. Although set in the U.S., the film was shot in Kent and Norfolk, England. The film features a large, half-brick, half-timber watermill, which is destroyed by fire in the closing scenes. The building used was Hardingham Mill on the River Yare in Norfolk. This Year's Love This Years Love is a 1999 film written and directed by David Kane and set in and around Camden Town in London. Neo Ned Neo Ned is a 2005 romantic drama film starring Jeremy Renner, Gabrielle Union, Sally Kirkland, Cary Elwes, Eddie Kaye Thomas, and Ethan Suplee. It was written by Tim Boughn and directed by Van Fischer. Sainikudu Sainikudu is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language political action film written and directed by Gunasekhar. It stars Mahesh Babu and Trisha in the lead roles with Kamna Jethmalani in an item number and cameo appearance. Irrfan Khan is the main antagonist, and Prakash Raj, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Telangana Shakuntala, and Ajay play supporting roles. Harris Jayaraj scored the music. Balasubramaniam handled the camera work while Sreekar Prasad handled the editing. Sainikudu was released on 16 November 2006, and the music was released on 21 October 2006. Borotalco Talcum Powder is a 1982 Italian comedy film written, starring and directed by Carlo Verdone. The film received multiple David di Donatello awards in Italy for Best Film, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Score and Best Supporting Actor. It also won Silver Ribbons for Best Actress and for Best Score. Subconscious Cruelty Subconscious Cruelty is a 2000 Canadian independent experimental anthology horror film written and directed by Karim Hussain and produced by Mitch Davis. It was filmed over a long period of time, from February 1994 to December 1999, and debuted at the Festival de Cine de Sitges in Sitges, Spain, on October 12, 2000. The film went on to screen at several other festivals, including the Stockholm International Film Festival and Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival before being released on DVD on April 18, 2005. The film was first released in Canada on Friday, April 13, 2001. It screened at Cinema Du Parc in Montreal, Quebec, Canada for two weeks from April 13 to the 28th of 2001. It was again screened at the same theater for a single weekend in November 2001, and one last time in June 2003. It has not been screened publicly in Canada since then. Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport is the 2000 Academy Award-winning Warner Bros. documentary feature film about the remarkable British rescue operation, known as the Kindertransport, which saved the lives of over 10,000 Jewish children from Nazi Germany, Austria, and Czechoslovakia by transporting them via train, boat, and plane to Great Britain. These children, or Kinder in German, were taken into foster homes and hostels in Britain, expecting eventually to be reunited with their parents. The majority of them never saw their families again. Written and directed by Mark Jonathan Harris, produced by Deborah Oppenheimer, narrated by Judi Dench, and made with the cooperation of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, it utilized rare and extensive footage, photographs, and artifacts, and is told in the words of the child survivors, rescuers, parents, and foster parents. The film was released on DVD and VHS on August 28, 2001 by Warner Home Video. 30,000 Leagues Under the Sea 30,000 Leagues Under the Sea is a 2007 film directed by Gabriel Bologna. It is a modern update on the classic book 20, and stars Lorenzo Lamas as Lt. Aronnaux and Sean Lawlor as the misanthropic Captain Nemo. It also stars Natalie Stone, Kerry Washington, and Kim Little. The film is the first by The Asylum to be based on a Jules Verne novel, with Journey to the Center of the Earth following in 2008. Examined Life Examined Life is a 2008 Canadian documentary film about philosophers directed by Astra Taylor. The film features eight influential modern philosophers walking around New York and other metropolises, discussing the practical application of their ideas in modern culture. Transmorphers: Fall of Man Transmorphers: Fall of Man is a 2009 direct-to-DVD science fiction film produced by the American film studio The Asylum. It is a prequel to the 2007 film Transmorphers. As the title suggests, this film is a mockbuster of Revenge of the Fallen. The plot, however, borrows from the 2007 Transformers film, Rise of the Machines, and Maximum Overdrive. Unlike Transformers, the film was released directly to DVD with an R-rating in the United States and a 15 rating in the United Kingdom. Sket Sket is a 2011 British urban retribution thriller film, set in the inner estates of North West London. Released in October 2011, the film comes from the makers of Shank and Anuvahood. Starring Lily Loveless, Aimee Kelly, Adelayo Adedayo, Emma Hartley-Miller, Slaine Kelly, Varada Sethu and Ashley Walters as the lead stars, the film is the feature-length directorial debut of writer Nirpal Bhogal. Sket was filmed on location in London. The estate where Kayla and her sister live is the Rowley Way Estate near West Hampstead, whilst the girl gang are shown living at the Whittington Estate on Dartmouth Park Hill, with one scene filmed in nearby Chester Road. Both estates are in the borough of Camden. The film premiered at the BFI London Film Festival as part of the "Film on the Square", and was released in cinemas Nationwide on 28 October 2011. The DVD and Blu-ray were released on 5 March 2012. Yutham Sei Yuddham Sei is a 2011 Indian Tamil neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by Mysskin. It stars director Cheran and debutant Dipa Shah in the lead roles alongside an ensemble cast including Y. G. Mahendra, Lakshmi Ramakrishnan, Jayaprakash, and Selva in supporting roles. The film was released on 4 February 2011 and was remade in Kannada as Gharshane. The Beauty Inside The Beauty Inside is a 2012 social Internet series developed by Intel and Toshiba, Directed by Drake Doremus, written by Richard Greenberg, and starring Topher Grace, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and Matthew Gray Gubler. The series is broken up into six filmed episodes interspersed with interactive storytelling that all takes place on the main characters Facebook timeline. Its Hollywoods first social film that gives everyone in the audience a chance to play the lead role throughout the story. The Beauty Inside garnered 70 million views, won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding New Approach to an Original Daytime Program or Series, the Grand Prix at the Cannes Lions Festival, two Webby Awards, and the Best Film/TV Award at the SXSW Interactive Awards. Viva Viva is a 2015 Spanish-language Irish drama film, set in Cuba, directed by Paddy Breathnach and written by Mark OHalloran. The film stars Héctor Medina as a young drag performer who, after reuniting with his estranged father, must come to terms with his sexuality. The film was selected as the Irish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards. It made the December shortlist of nine films, but it was not nominated. Je Tu Il Elle Je Tu Il Elle is a 1974 French-Belgian film by the Belgian film director Chantal Akerman. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Teddy Awards, the film was selected to be shown at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2016. Keep Cool Keep Cool is a 1997 Chinese black comedy directed by Zhang Yimou and adapted from the novel Evening Papers News by Shu Ping. The film about a bookseller in love in 1990s Beijing, marked a move away from earlier period pictures of Zhangs earlier work to a more realistic Cinéma vérité-like period in his career that also saw him make Happy Times and Not One Less. Keep Cool also marked only the second time Zhang placed his film in the modern era and the first time Zhang did not work with actress Gong Li. The film was produced by the Guangxi Film Studio. To xylo vgike apo ton Paradeiso Maidens Cheek is a 1959 Greek comedy film directed by Alekos Sakellarios, literally translated as "The beating came from paradise" Ritual Tales from the Crypt Presents: Ritual is a 2002 American horror comedy film and third and, so far, latest film based on the HBO television series Tales from the Crypt, following Demon Knight and Bordello of Blood. The film was released in select countries in 2002, the Philippines in 2003, and the US in 2006. It stars Tim Curry, Jennifer Grey, and Craig Sheffer with Avi Nesher directing. It is based on the film I Walked With a Zombie. True Heart Susie True Heart Susie is a 1919 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the British Film Institute. The film has seen several VHS releases as well as a DVD issue. Ilsa the Tigress of Siberia Ilsa, the Tigress of Siberia is a sexploitation "men in prison" style of film that was produced in Canada in 1977. It is the third sequel to Ilsa. Half a Loaf of Kung Fu Half a Loaf of Kung Fu is a 1978 Hong Kong action comedy martial arts film directed by Chen Chi-hwa and written by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Dean Shek and James Tien. The film was released in Hong Kong on 1 July 1978. Chan plays a bumbling kung fu student who becomes involved in a series of adventures. Ace Asso is an Italian comedy film, directed by Franco Castellano and Giuseppe Moccia and released in 1981. The film stars Adriano Celentano, Edwige Fenech, Renato Salvatori, Sylva Koscina, Pippo Santonastaso, Gianni Magni and Elisabetta Viviani. It was filmed in Italy. Postman Blues is a 1997 Japanese criminal action comedy-drama film directed and written by Hiroyuki Tanaka under the name Sabu. The film features Shinichi Tsutsumi, Keisuke Horibe, Ren Ohsugi and Kyōko Tōyama in the lead roles. It tells the story of a postman who is mistaken by the police as a criminal. The film was released in Japan in 1997 and later in Italy in 1999 and Brazil in 2003. Hiroyuki Tanaka won the New Blood award at the 1999 Cognac Festival du Film Policier for the film. Resistance Resistance is a 2011 Welsh film directed by Amit Gupta and starring Andrea Riseborough, Tom Wlaschiha and Michael Sheen. It is based on the novel of the same name by Owen Sheers. The film takes place in an alternative reality in which Germany invades the United Kingdom during World War II. A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman A Liars Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Pythons Graham Chapman is a 2012 British animated comedy film that is a portrayal of the life of Monty Python alumnus Graham Chapman. The film is loosely based on A Liars Autobiography, a book written by Chapman and David Sherlock. It received a limited theatrical release on 2 November 2012 in the United States, and aired on the Epix TV channel on the same day. Bin Roye Bin Roye is a 2015 Pakistani romantic drama film directed by Momina Duraid and Shahzad Kashmiri. The film is produced by Momina Duraid and is starring Humayun Saeed, Mahira Khan, Armeena Khan, Zeba Bakhtiar, Javed Sheikh and others. One of the movie songs is directed by Haissam Hussain. Bin Roye is based on the original novel Bin Roye Ansoo by Farhat Ishtiaq. The film was released worldwide on 18 July 2015, the day of Eid-ul-Fitr. Bin Roye was praised by the critics. It is the sixth-highest-grossing Pakistani film. Bin Roye was later adapted into a television series with the same name, that premiered on Hum TV on 2 October 2016. Haredevil Hare Haredevil Hare is a 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. It stars Bugs Bunny and it is the debut for Marvin the Martian — although he is unnamed in this film — along with his Martian dog, K-9. All the voices are done by Mel Blanc. Marvins nasal voice for this first film is different from the later one he is most known for, which was similar to one that Blanc used for the emcee in Whats Cookin Doc?, for just one line, where the emcee says, "Shall we give it to him, folks?" The title is a play on "daredevil", although it has only a vague metaphorical connection to the plotline, as Bugs is a reluctant participant in the cartoons acrobatics. Witchhammer Witchhammer is a 1970 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Otakar Vávra and starring Elo Romančík. Based on the novel Kladivo na čarodějnice by Václav Kaplický, Witchhammer relates the story of the Northern Moravia witch trials of the 1670s, focusing on the priest Kryštof Lautner, played by Romančík, who falls victim to the witchhunt after opposing the trials. The film contains possible allegory about Communism in Czechoslovakia. After its completion, the film was banned in Czechoslovakia. Despite this, it won awards at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival in 1970 and is considered one of Vávras finest films. Behind the Planet of the Apes Behind the Planet of the Apes is a 1998 American television documentary directed by Kevin Burns and David Comtois who also co-wrote it with Brian Anthony and produced by Foxstar Productions. Ninja Cheerleaders Ninja Cheerleaders is a 2008 comedy film written and directed by Patrick Hanbury. Newcastle Newcastle is a 2008 Australian drama film set in the city of Newcastle, in New South Wales. Kevin Smith: Sold Out - A Threevening with Kevin Smith Sold Out: A Threevening with Kevin Smith is the third film in Kevin Smiths "Evening With" series. Footage for the release was shot at a Q&A performance on August 2, 2007, Smiths 37th birthday, in front of a sold-out crowd at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank. Smith was introduced by his wife Jennifer Schwalbach Smith and his daughter, Harley Quinn Smith. The film includes 4 hours edited from the original 7 hour performance. Topics included the origin of Kevins name, Kevin suffering from an anal fissure, as well as stories from acting in the American television series Manchild, Live Free or Die Hard, Catch and Release and shooting Clerks II. It was also revealed that because of his work on Live Free or Die Hard, Bruce Willis contacted him about working together; this eventually led to Cop Out. The film was released on October 21, 2008. Beware the Gonzo Beware the Gonzo is a 2010 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Bryan Goluboff. Ezra Miller stars as the titular Gonzo, a high school student who creates an underground newspaper. Zoe Kravitz, Jesse McCartney, Campbell Scott, and Amy Sedaris appear in supporting roles. Its title refers to a style of first-person confrontational journalism developed by Hunter S. Thompson in the early 1970s. The film debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2010. Black Butler is a 2014 Japanese period-style action fantasy film directed by Kentarō Ōtani and Keiichi Satō. The film is based on the manga of the same name by Yana Toboso. Blunt Force Trauma Blunt Force Trauma is a 2015 American-Colombian English-language action film directed by Ken Sanzel and featuring Mickey Rourke, Freida Pinto and Ryan Kwanten in leading roles. Animal Behaviour Animal Behaviour is a Canadian animated short film directed by Alison Snowden and David Fine, which was released in 2018. The duos first animated theatrical short since their 1993 Oscar-winning film Bobs Birthday, the film centres on a group of animals who meet weekly for a group psychotherapy session in the offices of psychiatrist Dr. Clement. The films voice cast includes Ryan Beil as Dr. Clement, Taz VanRassel as Victor the ape, Leah Juel as Lorraine the leech, Andrea Libman as Cheryl the mantis, Toby Berner as Todd the pig, James Kirk as Jeffrey the bird, and Alison Snowden as Linda the cat. The film premiered in June 2018 at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival. The film was dedicated to the medical team at the Vancouver General Hospital, who saved Snowdens life in 2017 when she was diagnosed with acute interstitial pneumonitis during the making of the film. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but lost to the Pixar short Bao. In March it won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards. The Amazing Adventure The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss is a 1936 British romantic comedy film directed by Alfred Zeisler and starring Cary Grant. It is a remake of the 1920 film The Amazing Quest of Mr. Ernest Bliss. The film was issued in the United States in 1937 under the title The Amazing Adventure, but edited down to 62 minutes from the reputed original UK running time of 80 minutes. All currently circulating copies are of the US edit, but the British Film Institute has several archive prints of 77 minutes in length. The film is often believed to be in the public domain and appears on many budget VHS and DVD releases, but as director Alfred Zeisler did not die until 1985, UK copyright subsists until the end of 2055. As a non-US film still under copyright in its country of origin on 1 January 1996, it is protected in the US for 95 years after publication, so to the end of 2031. The Five Pennies The Five Pennies is a semi-biographical 1959 film starring Danny Kaye as cornet player and bandleader Loring Red Nichols. Other cast members include Barbara Bel Geddes, Louis Armstrong, Harry Guardino, Bob Crosby, Bobby Troup, Susan Gordon, and Tuesday Weld. The film was directed by Melville Shavelson. The film received four Oscar nominations: Best Musical Scoring, Best Original Song, Best Cinematography, and Best Costumes. The real Red Nichols recorded all of Kayes cornet playing for the film soundtrack. The other musicians in Reds band were not asked to provide their musical contributions, and the sound of his band was supplied by session players. Le signe du lion Le Signe du lion is a black and white French drama film directed by Éric Rohmer, which was filmed on location in Paris in the summer of 1959 but not released until May 1962. His first full-length work, it is not however one of his Six Moral Tales. Along with Le Beau Serge by Claude Chabrol, who produced The Sign of Leo, it counts as one of the first films of the French New Wave. The title refers to the Zodiac sign of Leo, under which the protagonist says he was born, and much of the plot revolves around notions of luck and fate. The penniless Pierre believes he has inherited a fortune but, when told it went to a cousin, sinks into indigence and despair. Then he is found by a friend who says the cousin has died and Pierre has really inherited the fortune. The film was not a commercial success and for eight years afterwards Rohmer concentrated on short films and on his work at the influential film magazine Cahiers du cinéma. Louisiana Story Louisiana Story is a 78-minute black-and-white American film. Although the events and characters depicted are fictional and the film was commissioned by the Standard Oil Company to promote its drilling ventures in the Louisiana bayoux, it is often misidentified as a documentary film, when in fact, it is a docufiction. The script was written by Frances H. Flaherty and Robert J. Flaherty, directed by Robert J. Flaherty. Happy Together Happy Together is a 1989 American romantic comedy film directed by Mel Damski, and stars Patrick Dempsey and Helen Slater. Last Stand at Saber River Last Stand at Saber River is a 1997 American made-for-television western drama film directed by Dick Lowry and starring Tom Selleck, Suzy Amis, Haley Joel Osment, Keith Carradine, David Carradine, Tracey Needham, David Dukes and Harry Carey Jr.. Based on the 1959 novel of the same title by Elmore Leonard, the film is about a Civil War Confederate veteran who tries to put the pieces of his life back together but finds himself fighting a new battle on the frontier. Seeking to reclaim his Arizona homestead from rebel pioneers who sympathize with the Union war effort, he joins forces with his Union adversary to make a last stand for the one thing worth fighting for, his family. In 1997, Osment won a YoungStar Award for Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Made For TV Movie. In 1998, the film received the Western Heritage Awards Bronze Wrangler for Television Feature Film. Party Monster Party Monster: The Shockumentary is a 1998 documentary film detailing the rise of the club kid phenomenon in New York City, the life of club kid and party promoter Michael Alig, and Aligs murder of fellow club kid and drug dealer Andre "Angel" Melendez. It was directed by Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato. Jimmy and Judy Jimmy and Judy is a 2006 independent film starring Rachael Bella as Judy and Edward Furlong as Jimmy. It is written and directed by Randall K. Rubin and Jon Schroder. The film was shot on hand-held video in the Cinéma vérité style. Gandhi, My Father Gandhi, My Father is a 2007 Indian biographical drama film by Feroz Abbas Khan. It was produced by Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor, and released on 3 August 2007. The film explores the troubled relationship between Mahatma Gandhi and his son Harilal Gandhi. Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days & 30 Nights - Hollywood to the Heartland Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days and 30 Nights – Hollywood to the Heartland is a comedy documentary film directed by Ari Sandel and follows the 30-day comedy tour of several stand up comedians. It premiered September 8, 2006, at the Toronto International Film Festival. It opened in wide release in the United States on February 8, 2008. 24 City 24 City is a 2008 film directed and cowritten by Chinese film-maker Jia Zhangke. The film follows three generations of characters in Chengdu as a state-owned factory gives way to a modern apartment complex. The film was also known as The Story of 24 City during production. The apartment complex featured in the film is an actual development built on the former site of an airplane engine manufacturing facility. Jia will also produce a documentary about the location. The films narrative style is described by critics as a blend of fictive and documentary story-telling, and it consists of authentic interviews and fictive scenes delivered by actors. 24 City made its debut shown in competition for the Palme dOr at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Film Comment, the official journal of the Film Society of Lincoln Center, listed the film at the end of 2008 as the second-best unreleased film of the year. The Assailant The Assailant is a 2009 Brazilian action-drama film directed by João Daniel Tikhomiroff. The film is about Besouro Mangangá, a Brazilian Capoeirista from the early 1920s, to whom were attributed some heroic and legendary deeds. Huan-Chiu Ku, Kill Bills choreographer, is responsible for the films fight scenes. Its filming lasted three months in Bahia. Behen Hogi Teri Behen Hogi Teri is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film starring Rajkummar Rao and Shruti Haasan. This film was scheduled for a worldwide release on 26 May 2017, but release was pushed back to 9 June 2017. What's the Matter with Helen? Whats the Matter With Helen? is a 1971 American horror-thriller film directed by Curtis Harrington and starring Debbie Reynolds and Shelley Winters. Massacre at Central High Massacre at Central High is a 1976 American horror thriller film directed by Rene Daalder and starring Derrel Maury, Kimberly Beck, Robert Carradine, and Andrew Stevens. The plot follows a series of revenge killings at a fictional American high school, after which the oppressed students take on the role of their bully oppressors. Despite its title, it is not a slasher film but an unusual blend of political allegory, social commentary, and low-budget exploitation; with the exception of the final sequence, no "adult" characters are seen. In the UK the film was released theatrically as Blackboard Massacre. It was shot on 35mm film, and had a running time of 87 minutes. The films director, Rene Daalder, described Massacre at Central High as "eerily predicting punk and Columbine". It has also been cited as an influence on the 1988 black comedy Heathers. All Night Long All Night Long is a 1981 American romantic comedy film directed by Jean-Claude Tramont and starring Barbra Streisand, Gene Hackman, Diane Ladd, Dennis Quaid, Kevin Dobson, and William Daniels. It was written by W. D. Richter. Amityville: A New Generation Amityville: A New Generation is a 1993 American supernatural horror film directed by John Murlowski. It is the seventh film based on the Amityville Horror. It was released direct to video in 1993. Republic Pictures released this movie in R-rated and unrated versions. Lionsgate Home Entertainment has released this film to DVD in July 2005. The Truce The Truce is a 1997 film directed by Francesco Rosi, written by Tonino Guerra, based on Primo Levis memoir, The Truce. The film deals with Primo Levis experiences returning to Italy in 1945 after the Red Army liberated the concentration camp at Auschwitz during the Second World War. This was Rosis final film before his death in 2015. Blood Trails Blood Trails is a 2006 German horror film written and directed by Robert Krause, and co-written by Florian Puchert. The Life of Fish The Life of Fish is a 2010 Chilean drama film directed by Matías Bize. The film was selected as the Chilean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but didnt make the final shortlist. The Life of Fish won the award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film at the 25th Goya Awards. Zodiac: Signs of the Apocalypse Zodiac: Signs of the Apocalypse is a 2014 Canadian science fiction disaster television film directed for Syfy by David Hogan as W. D. Hogan. Zero Tolerance Zero Tolerance is a 2015 Thai-American action film directed by Wych Kaosayananda and starring Dustin Nguyen, Gary Daniels and Scott Adkins. The film premiered on February 10, 2015 at the Thailand International Film Destination Festival. Land and Shade Land and Shade is a 2015 Colombian drama film written and directed by César Augusto Acevedo and produced by the production company Burning Blue. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Caméra dOr Award, France 4 Visionary Award and SACD Award. The film has been in development since 2009 and has since received support and funding from several international institutions. A Dangerous Woman A Dangerous Woman is a 1993 American romantic drama film directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal. The screenplay was written by his wife Naomi Foner, loosely based on the award-winning novel of the same name by Mary McGarry Morris. The feature was co-produced by Amblin Entertainment and Gramercy Pictures. It stars Debra Winger, Barbara Hershey and Gabriel Byrne. It included Gyllenhaal and Foners two children, Jake and Maggie, who later developed acting careers. Debra Winger was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her performance and also won Best Actress at the Tokyo International Film Festival. The film has never been released on Region 1 DVD. It was once released on video in the United Kingdom by First Independent Films. Ashes of Paradise Not to be confused with the 1997 book of the same name by Roger Elwood. Ashes of Paradise is a 1997 Argentine film directed by Marcelo Piñeyro. It tells in flashbacks how the untroubled private happiness of a family – a judge and his three grown-up sons – crumbles between loyalty and betrayal, blind trust and suspicions. The film won several awards, among them a renowned Goya Award, for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film. It was Argentinas official submission for the 1997 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not receive a nomination for the award. The 11th Hour The 11th Hour is a 2014 drama film directed and written by Anders Morgenthaler and starring Kim Basinger and Jordan Prentice. Seeds of Yesterday Seeds of Yesterday is a television film released on April 12, 2015 produced by Lifetime based on the 1984 novel of the same name. The Hidden Room Obsession, released in the US as The Hidden Room, is a 1949 British crime film directed by Edward Dmytryk, based on the book A Man About A Dog by Alec Coppel, who also wrote the screenplay for the film, and turned the story into a novel. Obsession was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. Along the Great Divide Along the Great Divide is a 1951 American Western film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Kirk Douglas, Virginia Mayo, John Agar and Walter Brennan. It was Kirk Douglass first Western, a genre that served him well during his long career. M M is a 1951 American film noir directed by Joseph Losey. It is a remake of Fritz Langs 1931 German film of the same name about a child murderer. This version shifts the action from Berlin to Los Angeles and changes the killers name from Hans Beckert to Martin W. Harrow. Both versions of M were produced by Seymour Nebenzal, whose son, Harold, was associate producer of the 1951 version. The Cockleshell Heroes The Cockleshell Heroes is a 1955 British Technicolor war film with Trevor Howard, Anthony Newley, Christopher Lee, David Lodge and José Ferrer, who also directed. Set during the Second World War, it is a fictionalised account of Operation Frankton, the December 1942 raid on German cargo shipping by British Royal Marines, when Special Boat Service commandos infiltrated Bordeaux Harbour using folding kayaks. It was the first Warwick Film to be filmed in CinemaScope. Producer Cubby Broccoli would go on to produce films about another famous commander of the Royal Navy in the James Bond franchise. It was one of the top British box office hits of 1956. None But the Brave None but the Brave, also known as in Japan, is a 1965 war film with Frank Sinatra, Clint Walker, Tatsuya Mihashi, Tommy Sands and Brad Dexter. This is the only film directed by Frank Sinatra, and the first Japanese-American co-production. Antonio das Mortes Antonio das Mortes is a 1969 Brazilian western film directed by Glauber Rocha. A sequel to Black God, White Devil, it features the return of the character Antonio das Mortes, now as the protagonist, again played by Maurício do Valle. The original title is a reference to the tale of Saint George and the Dragon. Bingo Bongo Bingo Bongo is a 1982 Italian family comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile and starring Adriano Celentano as an Italian Tarzan character escaping across Milan. The film also created an Italian neologism indicating wild animal-like language or behaviour. The Devil Diabeł is a 1972 Polish historical film with elements of horror written and directed by Andrzej Żuławski. It was released in 1972. At the time of its release it was banned by the Communist government in Poland. Tri plyus dva Three Plus Two, or 3 + 2 is a 1963 Soviet comedy film directed by Genrikh Oganisyan based on a play by Sergei Mikhalkov, and produced by Maksim Gorki Studio. Kippur Kippur is a 2000 Israeli drama war film directed by Amos Gitai. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Gitai and Marie-Jose Sanselme; based on Gitais own experiences as a member of a helicopter rescue crew during the 1973 Yom Kippur War. The film stars actors Liron Levo, Tomer Russo and Uri Klauzner in principal roles. A joint collective effort to commit to the films production was made by Canal+ and Agav Hafakot studios. It was commercially distributed by Kino International theatrically, and by Kino Video for home media. Following its cinematic release, the film was entered into the 2000 Cannes Film Festival among other awards selections. Kippur explores war, politics, and human rescue. Kippur premiered in theaters nationwide in Israel on October 5, 2000. The film was screened through limited release in the United States on November 3, 2000 grossing $114,283 in domestic ticket receipts. In the U.S., Kippur was at its widest release showing in 5 theaters nationwide. It was generally met with positive critical reviews before its initial screening in cinemas. Tomie is a 1998 Japanese horror film directed by Ataru Oikawa. It is the first film in the Tomie film series, based on a manga of the same name by Junji Ito. Rain Rain is a 2001 New Zealand film directed by Christine Jeffs. A debut film by Jeffs, it was released in New Zealand in 2001 and internationally in 2002. It concerns the coming of age of 13-year-old Janey, and is based on the novel Rain, written by Kirsty Gunn. Rain was produced by Philippa Campbell. The Story of My Life The Story of My Life is a 2004 French romantic comedy film directed by Laurent Tirard. Princess Kaiulani Princess Kaiulani is a 2009 British-American biographical drama film based on the life of Princess Kaiulani of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. You're Killing Me Susana Youre Killing Me Susana is a 2016 Mexican comedy film directed by Roberto Sneider.. The film tells about the self-assured handsome Eligio, who is trying to get his wife back, which for some reason always leaves him, when he thinks everything is fine. Miss Julie Miss Julie is a 1951 Swedish drama film directed by Alf Sjöberg and starring Anita Björk and Ulf Palme, based on the play of the same name by August Strindberg. The film deals with class, sex and power as the title character, the daughter of a Count in 19th century Sweden, begins a relationship with one of the estates servants. The film won the Grand Prix du Festival International du Film at the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Dracula Dracula is a 1973 British television film adaptation of Bram Stokers 1897 novel Dracula written by Richard Matheson and directed by Dark Shadows creator Dan Curtis, with Jack Palance in the title role. It was the second collaboration for Curtis and Palance after the 1968 TV film The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. I Think I Do I Think I Do is a 1997 American gay-themed romantic comedy film written and directed by Brian Sloan and starring Alexis Arquette. It premiered on June 20, 1997 at the San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, and was also shown at the Toronto International Film Festival later that year, before receiving a small theatrical run on April 10, 1998. Revelation Revelation is a 2001 British film directed by Stuart Urban and starring James DArcy, Natasha Wightman, Udo Kier and Terence Stamp. Revelation tells the story of the final search for an ancient relic known as the Loculus, dating back to 50 AD, and the effect of this relic on the Martel family and the whole world. Big Girls Don't Cry Big Girls Dont Cry is a 2002 film. Written and directed by Maria von Heland, it tells the story of two teenage girls in Berlin, one of whom takes revenge on the daughter of her fathers lover. A subplot involves a third girl who drifts into pornography and comes to a bad end. As part of the coming of age tale, the girls lose their virginity and experiment with drugs. Stacy: Attack of the Schoolgirl Zombies is a Japanese horror comedy film, released in 2001. It is based on a novel by Kenji Ohtsuki directed by Naoyuki Tomomatsu, in which teenage girls turn into zombies. The Crypt of Count Dracoola Kutsal Damacana: Dracoola is a 2011 Turkish comedy film, directed by Korhan Bozkurt, starring Ersin Korkut as a servant for a well-to-do family which is visited by legendary bloodsucker Count Dracoola. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , is the second sequel to the hit comedy Kutsal Damacana following İtmen. Salomé Salomé is a 2013 American drama film edited from the 2011 film Wilde Salomé, written and directed by Al Pacino, and starring Pacino and Jessica Chastain. It was released theatrically on August 10, 2013 in the United States and on September 21, 2014 in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The film is a companion piece to Pacinos Wilde Salomé, an experimental film which featured a documentary based on Oscar Wildes play of the same name. Salomé presents instead the narrative and drama elements of the first film in its full form. The Day After The Day After is a 2017 South Korean drama film composed, written, produced, and directed by Hong Sang-soo. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. High Diving Hare High Diving Hare is a 1948-produced Warner Brothers Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. Released to theaters on April 30, 1949, the short is an expansion of a gag from Stage Door Cartoon, which was also directed by Friz Freleng. High Diving Hare can be seen in the third act of The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie. Your Past Is Showing The Naked Truth is a 1957 British film comedy starring Terry-Thomas, Peter Sellers and Dennis Price. Peggy Mount, Shirley Eaton and Joan Sims also appear. It was produced and directed by Mario Zampi and written by Michael Pertwee. It was released in the U.S. as Your Past is Showing. Larks on a String Larks on a String is a 1969 Czech film directed by Jiří Menzel. The film was banned by the Czechoslovak government, but was later released in 1990 after the fall of the Communist regime. It tells the stories of various characters considered bourgeois by Czechoslovakias communist government in the 1950s, who have been forced to work in a junkyard for the purposes of re-education. It won the Golden Bear at the 40th Berlin International Film Festival. Trouble in Mind Trouble in Mind is a 1985 American neo-noir film written and directed by Alan Rudolph and starring Kris Kristofferson, Keith Carradine, Geneviève Bujold, and Lori Singer, with an out-of-drag appearance by Divine. The story follows an ex-cop just released from jail after serving time for a murder sentence as he returns to the mean streets of the fictional "Rain City." Widows' Peak Widows Peak is a 1994 British-Irish film directed by John Irvin and starring Mia Farrow, Joan Plowright, Natasha Richardson, Adrian Dunbar and Jim Broadbent. The film is based on an original screenplay by Hugh Leonard and Tim Hayes. Padal proshlogodniy sneg Last Years Snow Was Falling is a 1983 Soviet clay-animated film directed by Aleksandr Tatarskiy. The film reached a cult status after its first appearance on Central TV. The aphoristic remarks of the characters, full of absurd humor, turned into colloquial proverbs. For this work Tatarskiy received the Silver Cooker award at the 1983 Varna International Film Festival. Loosely based on some folk fairy tales. Postman Pat: The Movie Postman Pat: The Movie is a 2014 American-British 3D computer animated comedy film based on the television series Postman Pat by John Cunliffe and Ivor Wood. It was directed by Mike Disa, produced by Robert Anich Cole, written and screenplay by Nicole Dubuc, with music by Rupert Gregson-Williams. It was co-produced by Classic Media, RGH Pictures and Timeless Films. The film stars Stephen Mangan, Jim Broadbent, Rupert Grint, David Tennant, Ronan Keating, Susan Duerden, Sandra Teles, TJ Ramini and Peter Woodward. It was released in the UK on 23 May 2014, and 27 June 2014 by Shout! Factory and by Lionsgate and Icon Film Distribution respectively. The film received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, grossing $8,660,022 worldwide. Rabhasa Rabhasa is a 2014 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film written and directed by Santosh Srinivas. It was produced by Bellamkonda Suresh and Bellamkonda Ganesh Babu for Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Productions and features N. T. Rama Rao Jr. and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in lead roles with Pranitha Subhash in an extended cameo and Nassar, Jayasudha and Brahmanandam in key roles. S. Thaman composed the music for the film. While Shyam K. Naidu handled the cinematography; Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao provided the editing for the film. Director V. V. Vinayak provided voice-overs for a few sequences in the film. The story revolves around US return student Karthik, who pledges to marry his uncle Dhanunjays daughter Indu, which was his mothers wish. A small family feud ends with both the families getting separated. He joins Indus college to convince her to marry him but mistakenly assumes Bhagyam is Dhanunjays daughter. Later, Karthik realizes that Indu is his cousin, but she is already in love with another man. He gets entangled in a risky situation when he tries to help a stranger. The rest of the story is all about how he controls the damage and fulfills the wish of his mother. The film was launched on 13 February 2013 in Hyderabad. The principal photography started on 2 August 2013 at Banjara Hills in Hyderabad. The majority of the film was shot in Annapoorna Studios, Ramanaidu Studios, Ramoji Film City, and the outskirts and suburbs of Hyderabad, while substantial parts of the film were shot in Jaipur and Pollachi. After shooting a song in Switzerland, the films shooting came to an end on 23 July 2014 in Hyderabad. The film released in theaters worldwide on 29 August 2014, the eve of Vinayaka Chathurthi, to mixed reviews from critics, with most of them labelling it as a regular mass film. It was also dubbed in Hindi under the title The Super Khiladi 2 by Goldmines Telefilms. Andhra Box Office reported that the film collected a gross of about in its lifetime run and declared it a Utter Flop at the box office. Sicilian Ghost Story Sicilian Ghost Story is a 2017 Italian drama film directed by Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza. It is based on the real-life "The White Knight" short story in the We Wont Be Confused Forever volume by Marco Mancassola. and was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Behold... The Inhumans The series premiere of the American television series Inhumans, consisting of the two episodes "Behold... The Inhumans" and "Those Who Would Destroy Us" that were initially released together as an IMAX film, is based on the Marvel Comics race Inhumans. Set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the premiere shares continuity with the films and other television series of the franchise. The episodes were written by Scott Buck and directed by Roel Reiné, with series regulars Anson Mount, Serinda Swan, Ken Leung, Eme Ikwuakor, Isabelle Cornish, Ellen Woglom, and Iwan Rheon starring. They see Black Bolt and other members of the Inhuman Royal Family exiled to Hawaii after a coup by Maximus. Inhumans was announced in November 2016 from ABC Studios and Marvel Television, with IMAX Entertainment as a financing partner. Reiné was hired in January 2017, with Mount cast the next month. Filming began in March 2017, at the former Naval Air Station Barbers Point airfield in Kalaeloa and various locations on the island of Oahu. The episodes were filmed on IMAX digital cameras, and different versions of the episodes were created for IMAX and ABC releases, with the ABC version featuring additional, exclusive content and television-specific edits. Visual effects were provided by seven visual effects houses, which were created for IMAX screens but produced on a television budget and schedule. The IMAX presentation of the episodes premiered in Los Angeles on August 28, 2017, and made its general release in IMAX theaters on September 1, following months of poorly received marketing. Inhumans was the first live-action television series to debut in IMAX, and ran for two weeks, earning $3.5 million. "Behold... The Inhumans" and "Those Who Would Destroy Us" premiered on ABC on September 29, and were watched by 5.58 million viewers within a week of their release. The episodes received negative reviews, particularly for its production value. Footsteps in the Fog Footsteps in the Fog is a 1955 British Technicolor film noir crime film starring Stewart Granger and Jean Simmons, with a screenplay co-written by Lenore Coffee and Dorothy Davenport, and released by Columbia Pictures. The film is based on the short story "The Interruption" by W. W. Jacobs. It was shot at Shepperton Studios, with sets designed by the art director Wilfred Shingleton. The Last Exploits of the Olsen Gang The Last Exploits of the Olsen Gang is a 1974 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe. This was the sixth film in the Olsen Gang-series, and at the time of production it was meant to be the last. It was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 47th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Adventures of Buratino The Adventures of Buratino is a Soviet childrens musical film, made in 1975 at Belarusfilm. Directed by Leonid Nechayev, the film was an adaptation of The Golden Key by Alexey Tolstoy in turn an adaptation of Italian novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi. Inna Vetkina wrote the screenplay for The Adventures of Buratino, as well as several other films directed by Nechayev. The plot of the film follows Buratino, a boy made of wood, who meets the children of Karabas Barabas theatre and sets out to free them. In order to do so, he needs to unravel the mystery of a golden key given by the turtle Tortila. Characters such as Harlequin and Pierrot, who act in the childrens theatre are part of commedia dellarte. Music for the film was composed by Alexey Rybnikov and the lyricists included Bulat Okudzhava, and Yuri Entin. There was an early interest by the director Nechayev to work with Yuli Kim as a songwriter. At that time, Yuli Kim was banned from television, so they turned to Okudzhava. Okudzhava wrote music as well as lyrics, though only the music of Rybnikov was used in the film. The songs that Okudzhava wrote were serious and philosophical, so Nechayev also incorporated lyrics by Yuri Entin and omitted some of Okudzhavas. Almost all of the children who acted in the film were from Minsk. Dima Iosifov played Buratino. The adults in the cast were famous actors from the rest of the Soviet Union. Nikolai Grinko played Papa Carlo. Vladimir Etush played Karabas Barabas. Rina Zelyonaya played the turtle Tortila. Rolan Bykov played the cat Bazilio. A number of musical childrens films followed, by the makers of The Adventures of Buratino, including About the Little Red Riding Hood in 1977. The Grey Fox The Grey Fox is a 1982 Canadian biographical Western film directed by Phillip Borsos and written by John Hunter. It is based on the true story of Bill Miner, an American stagecoach robber who staged Canadas first train robbery on September 10, 1904. The film stars Richard Farnsworth as Miner. The cast also features Jackie Burroughs, Ken Pogue, Wayne Robson, Gary Reineke and Timothy Webber. Foreign Land Foreign Land is a 1995 Brazilian action film directed by Walter Salles and Daniela Thomas. Love Can Seriously Damage Your Health El amor perjudica seriamente la salud is a 1997 Spanish comedy film directed by Manuel Gómez Pereira and starring Penélope Cruz, Ana Belén, Javier Bardem, Juanjo Puigcorbé and Gabino Diego. Skazany na bluesa Destined for Blues is a 2005 Polish film directed by Jan Kidawa-Błoński. It tells the story of Ryszard "Rysiek" Riedel, leader of Polish blues rock band Dżem. The movie concentrates on his family relationships with both his wife Małgorzata and his father, his music career and his addiction to heroin. Destined for Blues won Polish Film Awards for Best Costume Design and Gdynia Polish Film Festival awards for Best Costume Design, Best Debut Actor and Audience Award. Film was shot in Tychy, Katowice, Warszawa, Nieporęt and Świętochłowice in October 2004. The Appeared The Appeared is a 2007 Spanish language horror film that was directed and written by Paco Cabezas. The movie had its world premiere on October 5, 2007 at the Sitges Film Festival and stars Ruth Díaz and Javier Pereira as two siblings caught up in a horrific series of events. Babumoshai Bandookbaaz Babumoshai Bandookbaaz is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Kushan Nandy and produced by Kiran Shyam Shroff and Ashmith Kunder. The film features Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Bidita Bag in the lead roles. Woman of Straw Woman of Straw is a 1964 British crime thriller directed by Basil Dearden and starring Gina Lollobrigida and Sean Connery. It was written by and Stanley Mann, adapted from the 1954 novel La Femme de paille by Catherine Arley. I'll Wait for the Next One... Jattendrai le suivant... is a 2002 French short film directed by Philippe Orreindy. Lasting only four minutes, the film takes place almost entirely on a metro train. The film was released in France in September 2002, with subsequent screenings at various film festivals followed by releases around the world. At the 75th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best Short Film, but did not win. The Man from Macau From Vegas to Macau, also known as The Man From Macau, is a Hong Kong-Chinese crime comedy film directed by Wong Jing. The film stars Chow Yun-fat, Nicholas Tse, Chapman To and Jing Tian. The film was released during 2014 Chinese New Year. A sequel titled From Vegas to Macau II was released on February 19, 2015. Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero is a 2018 computer-animated adventure film centering on the real-life Sergeant Stubby, a stray Boston Terrier who becomes a hero during World War I. Directed and co-written by Richard Lanni, it features the voices of Logan Lerman, Helena Bonham Carter and Gérard Depardieu. The film was released in North America on April 13, 2018, by Fun Academy Motion Pictures. It received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised it for its "sensitivity and charm", but was a box-office failure, grossing just $4 million against its $25 million budget. One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing is a 1975 comedy film, which is set in the early 1920s, about the theft of a dinosaur skeleton from the Natural History Museum. The film was produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution Company. The title is a parody of the film title One of Our Aircraft Is Missing, in which both Peter Ustinov and Hugh Burden also appeared. The film was based on the 1970 novel The Great Dinosaur Robbery by David Forrest. Robot Holocaust Robot Holocaust is a 1986 film directed by Tim Kincaid. It is set in post-apocalyptic New York City. The Earth's Most Beloved Son The Earths Most Beloved Son is a 1993 Romanian drama film, directed by Șerban Marinescu, based on the novel Cel mai iubit dintre pământeni by Marin Preda. Keys to Tulsa Keys to Tulsa is a 1997 American film directed by Leslie Greif, and starring Eric Stoltz and James Spader. It is based on the novel of the same name by Brian Fair Berkey. The Officer's Ward The Officers Ward, is a 2001 French film, directed by François Dupeyron and starring Eric Caravaca as the central character. It was based on the novel by Marc Dugain, which in turn was based on the experiences of one of the authors own ancestors during World War I. The film received nine nominations at the 27th César Awards, winning Best Supporting Actor for André Dussollier and Best Cinematography for Tetsuo Nagata. 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story is a 2004 television movie produced by ESPN depicting the life of NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt. It chronicles his life from his humble upbringing in Kannapolis, throughout his career racing automobiles to include his rise to dominance in NASCAR, culminating with his death in the final lap of the 2001 Daytona 500. The Defender The Defender is a 2004 British-German action film directed by and starring Dolph Lundgren in his directorial debut. The film also co-stars Jerry Springer, Shakara Ledard, Thomas Lockyer and Caroline Lee Johnson. The film was released on direct-to-video in the United States on October 18, 2005. Dolph Lundgren plays Lance Rockford, who must set aside his values and patriotism to protect the life of the worlds greatest terrorist so that he does not become a martyr for his cause. The Black Hole The Black Hole is a 2006 American television movie produced for the Sci Fi channel, directed by Tibor Takács. The Devil Came on Horseback The Devil Came on Horseback is a documentary film by Ricki Stern and Anne Sundberg illustrating the continuing Darfur Conflict in Sudan. Based on the book by former U.S. Marine Captain Brian Steidle and his experiences while working for the African Union. The film asks viewers to become educated about the ongoing genocide in Darfur and laments the failure of the US and others to end the crisis. Strange Frame: Love & Sax Strange Frame: Love & Sax is a 2012 American romantic science fiction comedy-drama film directed by G. B. Hajim and written by Hajim and Shelley Doty. Created using cutout animation, the film was slated as the worlds first animated lesbian-themed sci-fi film. It stars an ensemble voice cast, led by Claudia Black, Tara Strong and Tim Curry, and features Firefly alums Ron Glass and Alan Tudyk. Clips debuted at the Los Angeles Bent-Con on December 3, 2011 and the completed film premiered in London on May 3, 2012. Just Jim Just Jim is a 2015 British black comedy film written and directed by Craig Roberts in his directorial debut. The film stars Roberts as a lonely Welsh teenager who is given the chance to increase his popularity when a cool American moves in next door. 10.0 Earthquake 10.0 Earthquake is a 2014 American disaster film directed by David Gidali and starring Henry Ian Cusick and Jeffrey Jones. Damascus Time Damascus Time is a 2018 drama movie by Ebrahim Hatamikia, Iranian director. The movie is about an Iranian pilot and his son as copilot, whose plane is seized by ISIS forces in Syria while carrying a cargo of humanitarian relief supplies to people in a war zone. Hadi Hejazifar, Babak Hamidian and a number of Syrian, Iraqi and Lebanese actors star in Hatamikias Damascus Time. Bizarre, Bizarre Bizarre, Bizarre is a 1937 French comedy film directed by Marcel Carné. It is based on the 1912 novel His First Offence by J. Storer Clouston. An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island is a 1998 American animated film produced by Universal Cartoon Studios, directed by Larry Latham and animated overseas by the Japanese studio TMS-Kyokuichi Corporation. It is the third film in the An American Tail series, and the first to receive a direct-to-video release. The film premiered in the United Kingdom on November 16, 1998, and was released in the United States on February 15, 2000. Thomas Dekker took over the role of Fievel Mousekewitz from Phillip Glasser, the original actor, who was already 20 years old by then. Four actors from the original film reprised their roles. Tony Toponi returns in this movie as part of the main cast, but ironically as an unmarried adolescent since Bridget couldnt make further appearances due to her voice actress, Cathianne Blore, was in bad health while battling cancer during the production of this film. One actress, Elaine Bilstad, died of heart failure one year after voicing the character, Cholena, which marks this her final character role. The subplots of this film were found "too inappropriate for the franchise", as regarded by Common Sense Media. Jönssonligan spelar högt Jönssonligan spelar högt is a Swedish film about the gang Jönssonligan made in 2000. Shredder Shredder is a 2003 American slasher film directed by Greg Huson. It stars Scott Weinger and Lindsey McKeon and centers on a group of friends being stalked and murdered by an unknown assailant at an abandoned ski resort. It was filmed in Northern Idaho at Silver Mountain Ski Resort, and released direct-to-video in the United States by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Home Entertainment. Dil Hai Tumhaara Dil Hai Tumhaara is a 2002 Indian Hindi romantic comedy and family film directed by Kundan Shah starring Rekha, Preity Zinta, Mahima Chaudhry, Arjun Rampal, Jimmy Sheirgill and Alok Nath. It performed poorly at the Indian box office. Zintas performance was praised by critics and earned her nominations at award ceremonies. The soundtrack, composed by Nadeem-Shravan, did well on the charts. Chrystal Chrystal is an American drama film, which was released to audiences in the United States on April 8, 2005. The cast included Billy Bob Thornton, Lisa Blount, Harry Lennix, Walton Goggins, and Grace Zabriskie. Ray McKinnon, in addition to playing the role of "Snake", directed, wrote, and produced the film. The story is about a woman named Chrystal who has been traumatized both physically and mentally from a car accident that took the life of her son. Joe, Chrystals husband, has just been released from jail after a 16-year sentence stemming from multiple crimes he committed. The Last Casino The Last Casino is a 2004 Canadian film on the subject of card counting. This film is also in French, titled La Mise Finale. The film was produced by Greg Dummett, Lorraine Richard and Madeleine Henri, directed by Pierre Gill and written by Steven Westren. The Last Casino stars Charles Martin Smith as Barnes, Katharine Isabelle as Elyse, Kris Lemche as Scott, Julian Richings as Orr and Albert Chung as George. The Last Casino draws heavily from the story of the MIT Blackjack Team. The MIT Blackjack Team was a group of students from Massachusetts Institute of Technology who were trained by Bill Kaplan. Kaplan delayed his entrance to Harvard University because he believed he could create a mathematics model that would assist him in being successful at blackjack. In 1977, Kaplan turned $1000 into $35000 within a nine month period. Twenty:20 Twenty:20 is a 2008 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film written by Udayakrishna and Siby K. Thomas and directed by Joshiy. The film stars Mohanlal, Mammootty, Suresh Gopi, Jayaram and Dileep and was produced and distributed by actor Dileep through Graand Production and Manjunatha Release. The film was produced on behalf of the Association of Malayalam Movie Artists as a fundraiser to financially support actors who are struggling in the Malayalam film industry. All the actors in AMMA worked without payment in order to raise funds for their welfare schemes. The film features an ensemble cast, which includes almost all artists in AMMA. The music was composed by Berny-Ignatius and Suresh Peters. The first two-week distributors share of the film stood at . The film managed to secure third position in Tamil Nadus box office in its opening week. The total number of opening prints releasing inside Kerala was 117; outside Kerala, approximately 25 prints were released on 21 November 2008, including 4 prints in the USA and 11 prints in the UAE. The film collected in its total run. It was the highest-grossing film in Malayalam cinema until 2013. The Stig-Helmer Story The Stig-Helmer Story is a Swedish comedy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 December 2011, directed by Lasse Åberg. The film is the sixth in the series about Stig-Helmer Olsson. Greetings from Tim Buckley Greetings from Tim Buckley is a 2012 American film directed by Daniel Algrant starring Penn Badgley and Imogen Poots. The film follows the journey Jeff Buckley took in grappling with the legacy of his late musician father, Tim, leading up to and culminating with his legendary 1991 performance of his fathers songs. The film premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2012 to generally positive reviews. The film was released on May 3, 2013, in a limited release. Zaytoun Zaytoun is a 2012 Israeli adventure thriller film directed by Eran Riklis and produced by Gareth Unwin and Fred Ritzenberg. It premiered in September 2012 at the Toronto International Film Festival. The screenplay was written by Nader Rizq, a Palestinian-American living in the United States. What started as a hobby in 1991 ended up making the semi-finals of the 2001 Nicholl Fellowships run by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Subsequent re-writes again placed in the Nicholls and semi-finaled in the Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards. In late 2007, American producer Fred Ritzenberg came aboard and helped further develop the script. The films title is the Arabic word for an olive. Killer Toon Killer Toon is a 2013 South Korean satirical psychological horror film directed by Kim Yong-gyun, and starring Lee Si-young and Um Ki-joon. The film was successful at the box office, as it was the first South Korean horror film to sell more than one million cinema tickets since Death Bell in 2008. Waxworks Waxworks is a 1924 German silent fantasy-horror film directed by Paul Leni. The film is about a writer who accepts a job from a waxworks proprietor to write a series of stories about the exhibits of Caliph of Baghdad, Ivan the Terrible and Jack the Ripper in order to boost business. Although Waxworks is often credited as a horror film, it is an anthology film that goes through several genres including a fantasy adventure, a historical film, and a horror film through its various episodes. This film would be director Paul Lenis last film made in Germany before he went on to make The Cat and the Canary in the United States. The Minion The Minion is a 1998 Canadian-American action supernatural horror film directed by Jean-Marc Piché and starring Dolph Lundgren and Françoise Robertson. It was released to television and video in various countries. The Libertine Le Libertin is a French comedy film directed by Gabriel Aghion and released in 2000. It is an adaptation of a 1997 play by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt. See Jane Date See Jane Date is a romantic comedy film directed by Robert Berlinger and starring Charisma Carpenter and Holly Marie Combs. It is based on Melissa Senate book of the same name, and was released on August 16, 2003 by ABC Family. The Devil You Know The Devil You Know is a 2013 American mystery thriller film starring Lena Olin and Rosamund Pike. Jennifer Lawrence also appears in the film, playing a younger version of the character portrayed by Pike. Norman Norman is a 2010 drama film directed by Jonathan Segal. It stars Dan Byrd, Emily VanCamp, Adam Goldberg, and Richard Jenkins. The film features an original score and songs by multi-instrumentalist Andrew Bird. Norman began its theatrical release at various U.S. locations on October 21, 2011. Anthony Adverse Anthony Adverse is a 1936 American epic historical drama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Fredric March and Olivia de Havilland. Based on the first part of the novel Anthony Adverse by Hervey Allen, with a screenplay by Sheridan Gibney, the film is about an orphan whose debt to the man who raised him threatens to separate him forever from the woman he loves. The film received four Academy Awards. Among the four Academy Awards that Anthony Adverse won, Gale Sondergaard was awarded the inaugural Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance as Faith Paleologus. The Hellcats The Hellcats, also known as Biker Babes, is a 1968 outlaw biker film starring Ross Hagen and directed by Robert F. Slatzer. It was featured on the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000 as the 9th episode of season two. The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings is a 1976 sports comedy film about a team of enterprising ex-Negro League baseball players in the era of racial segregation. Loosely based upon William Brashlers novel of the same name, it starred Billy Dee Williams, James Earl Jones and Richard Pryor. Directed by John Badham, the movie was produced by Berry Gordy for Motown Productions and Rob Cohen for Universal Pictures, and released by Universal on July 16, 1976. The film was a box office success, grossing $33 million on a $9 million budget. Thief of Hearts Thief of Hearts is a 1984 film erotic drama film produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer. It was written and directed by Douglas Day Stewart. It stars Steven Bauer, Barbara Williams, David Caruso and John Getz. The film was nominated for a Razzie Awards for Worst Musical Score for Georgio Moroder. I Want to Marry Ryan Banks I Want to Marry Ryan Banks is a 2004 television film starring Jason Priestley, Bradley Cooper and Emma Caulfield. The War Boys The War Boys is a 2009 American independent drama film directed by Ronald Daniels and starring Peter Gallagher, Victor Rasuk, Brian J. Smith and Benjamin Walker. Its screenplay was written by Naomi Wallace and Bruce McLeod, based on the play of the same name by Naomi Wallace. Blackbird Blackbird is a 2012 Canadian drama film written and directed by Jason Buxton. The film stars Connor Jessup as a socially isolated and bullied goth teenager who befriends his "puck bunny" classmate, but is falsely accused of plotting a school shooting after he makes a threat against her boyfriend in an online chat session. Assassination Classroom Assassination Classroom is a 2015 Japanese school science-fiction action comedy film directed by Eiichirō Hasumi and based on the manga series of the same name created by Yūsei Matsui. It was released in Japan on March 21, 2015. A sequel titled Graduation was released in 2016. The Strange Woman The Strange Woman is a 1946 American drama film noir thriller film and directed by Edgar G. Ulmer starring Hedy Lamarr, George Sanders and Louis Hayward. Originally released by United Artists, the film is now in the public domain. The Lost Continent The Lost Continent is a 1968 adventure film made by Hammer Films and Seven Arts featuring Eric Porter, Hildegard Knef, Suzanna Leigh, Tony Beckley, and James Cossins. The film was produced, directed and written by Michael Carreras based on Dennis Wheatleys novel Uncharted Seas. The film sees the crew and passengers of the dilapidated tramp steamer Corita heading from Freetown to Caracas. While the passengers all have their own reasons for getting out of Africa, the captain of the ship is also eager to leave, as he is smuggling a dangerous explosive cargo. Whilst en route to South America the ship is holed and eventually whats left of the crew and passengers find themselves marooned in a mist-enshrouded Sargasso Sea surrounded by killer seaweed, murderous crustaceans and previously marooned descendants of Spanish Conquistadores and pirates. Whatever You Say Whatever You Say is a 2002 French comedy-drama film directed by Guillaume Canet and starring François Berléand, Guillaume Canet, Diane Kruger, Daniel Prévost, and Clotilde Courau. Time Traveller Time Traveller: The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, originally released as , is a 2010 Japanese science fiction film directed by Masaaki Taniguchi and written by Tomoe Kanno. It is the fourth film based on the novel The Girl Who Leapt Through Time and is a sequel to the original 1983 film adaptation. The film stars Riisa Naka as the protagonist Akari Yoshiyama, daughter of the original storys protagonist Kazuko Yoshiyama. Riisa Naka also voiced the protagonist Makoto Konno in the 2006 anime adaptation, which followed a different story. The Artist and the Model The Artist and the Model is a 2012 French-language Spanish drama film directed by Fernando Trueba and written by Trueba and Jean-Claude Carrière. In 2012, Fernando Trueba was nominated for the Golden Shell and won the Silver Shell for Best Director at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. The year after, the film was nominated for 13 categories in the 27th Goya Awards, including Best Film and Best Director. The Christmas Ornament The Christmas Ornament is a 2013 American/Canadian holiday romance television film directed by Mark Jean and starring Kellie Martin, Cameron Mathison, and Jewel Staite. Written by Bill Wells and J. B. White, the film is about a young widow unable to celebrate Christmas because of the memories invoked, who meets a Christmas tree shop owner who helps her start her own cookie business and in the process rediscover the spirit of the holiday. Sleeping Giant Sleeping Giant is a 2015 Canadian drama film written and directed by Andrew Cividino. The film follows three teenage boys coping with boredom in cottage country on the shores of Lake Superior. The film premiered in the International Critics Week section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It is an expansion of a short film that Cividino made in 2013, which was nominated for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards. The film is named after the Sleeping Giant cliffs near Thunder Bay. Hawaizaada Hawaizaada is a 2015 Indian Hindi drama film inspired by the biography of Shivkar Bapuji Talpade and directed by Vibhu Puri. The film stars Ayushmann Khurrana, Mithun Chakraborty and Pallavi Sharda. Set in Bombay, 1895, it follows a fictionalized story of Talpade who is credited with having constructed Indias first unmanned plane. The film released on 30 January 2015, it received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office bomb. Swoon Swoon is a 1992 independent film written and directed by Tom Kalin. It is an account of the 1924 Leopold and Loeb murder case, focusing more on the homosexuality of the killers than other films based on the case. It stars Daniel Schlachet as Loeb and Craig Chester as Leopold. Along with the films of Todd Haynes, Gregg Araki and others, Swoon is identified as part of the New Queer Cinema. Annabelle's Wish Annabelles Wish is a 1997 American animated Christmas film that revolves around a young calf who aspires to learn to fly and become one of Santa Claus reindeer. It is narrated by American country singer Randy Travis and stars veteran voice actress Kath Soucie. Hallmark Home Entertainment released the film to video on October 21, 1997, followed by a television broadcast later that year on Fox. Witness Protection Witness Protection is a 1999 American television movie directed by Richard Pearce and starring Tom Sizemore, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Forest Whitaker, Shawn Hatosy, and Skye McCole Bartusiak. The teleplay by Daniel Therriault is based on a New York Times Magazine article entitled The Invisible Family by Robert Sabbag. It was broadcast by HBO on December 11, 1999 and released on videotape in Portugal, Argentina, and Iceland the following year. Telstar: The Joe Meek Story Telstar: The Joe Meek Story is a 2008 film adaptation of James Hicks and Nick Morans play Telstar, about record producer Joe Meek, which opened at the New Ambassadors Theatre in London’s West End in June 2005. The film is directed by Nick Moran and stars Con ONeill, who also played Joe Meek in the original play, while Kevin Spacey plays Meeks business partner, Major Wilfred Banks. Rock Haven Rock Haven is a 2007 gay Christian-themed film directed by David Lewis and starring Sean Hoagland, Owen Alabado, Laura Jane Coles and Katheryn Hecht. The film was shot on location in San Francisco and Bodega Bay. The film is slowly paced, with numerous shots of the Northern California seascape. Autumn Autumn is a 2009 Canadian horror film directed by Steven Rumbelow, written by David Moody and Rumbelow, and starring Dexter Fletcher. It was based on Moodys self-published novel Autumn. Fletcher plays a schoolteacher who must survive in a post-apocalyptic world inhabited by evolving zombies. Red Hook Summer Red Hook Summer is a 2012 American film co-written and directed by Spike Lee. It is Lees sixth film in his "Chronicles of Brooklyn" series following Shes Gotta Have It, Do the Right Thing, Crooklyn, Clockers, and He Got Game. Bronies: The Extremely Unexpected Adult Fans of My Little Pony Bronies: The Extremely Unexpected Adult Fans of My Little Pony is a 2012 documentary film centering on bronies, the adult fans of the 2010 animated television series Friendship Is Magic. The film, funded through crowd-sourcing via Kickstarter, was originally envisioned to follow voice actor and executive producer John de Lancie to the 2012 Summer BronyCon in New Jersey. The project raised much more than anticipated, allowing it to grow in scope to bring on Lauren Faust, Friendship Is Magic original creator, and Tara Strong, a principal voice actress on the show, as executive producers and to include additional convention footage from European conventions. Anarkali Anarkali is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language romance film written and directed by Sachy and produced by Rajeev Nair. The film stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Priyal Gor, Biju Menon, Miya, Sudev Nair, Kabir Bedi and Samskruthy Shenoy. Principal photography began in February 2015 and was shot mostly in Kavaratti, Bangaram and Agatti in Lakshadweep. Anarkali was released on 13 November 2015. It received generally positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success. And Breathe Normally And Breathe Normally is a 2018 Icelandic drama film directed by Ísold Uggadóttir. It was screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival where it received the Award. What Have They Done to Your Daughters? What Have They Done to Your Daughters? is a 1974 Italian giallo and poliziotteschi film directed by Massimo Dallamano. The film is about police officers investigating a case of a 14-year-old Silvia Polvesi who has been found hanged after receiving an anonymous phone call. After interrogating suspects and witnesses, a tape is discovered where several sexual encounters are recorded. This leads the police to an under-age prostitution ring. Snowbeast Snowbeast is a 1977 American made-for-television horror film starring Bo Svenson, Yvette Mimieux, Robert Logan and Clint Walker, directed by Herb Wallerstein from a teleplay written by Joseph Stefano, who wrote the screenplay for Alfred Hitchcocks classic 1960 thriller Psycho. The film originally premiered as the NBC Thursday Night Movie on NBC on April 28, 1977. After Midnight After Midnight is an American horror anthology film released in 1989. Besides the three stories within the movie, there is a wraparound story with a deus ex machina at the end. Submission: Part I Submission is a 2004 English-language Dutch short drama film produced and directed by Theo van Gogh, and written by Ayaan Hirsi Ali; it was shown on the Dutch public broadcasting network on 29 August 2004. The films title is one of the possible translations of the Arabic word "Islam". A Muslim fundamentalist reacted to the film by assassinating Van Gogh. Marie's Story Marie’s Story is a 2014 French biographical film directed by Jean-Pierre Améris and written by Améris and Philippe Blasband. It is based on the true story of Marie Heurtin, a girl who was born deaf and blind in late 19th century France. The film won the Variety Piazza Grande Award at the 67th Locarno International Film Festival. Rabid Dogs Rabid Dogs is a 2015 Franco-Canadian crime thriller film written and directed by Éric Hannezo and starring Lambert Wilson, Guillaume Gouix and Virginie Ledoyen. It is a remake of the 1974 film of the same name. It was screened as part of the Cinéma de la Plage programme at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Dirty Work Dirty Work is a Pre-Code Laurel and Hardy short film classic comedy made in 1933. It was directed by Lloyd French, produced by Hal Roach and distributed by MGM. The Man from the Alamo For other films about the Alamo, see Alamo#Films. The Man from the Alamo is a 1953 American Technicolor Western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Glenn Ford, Julie Adams and Chill Wills. Davy Crockett and the River Pirates Davy Crockett and the River Pirates is a 1956 American adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions. It is an edited compilation of the last two episodes of the Davy Crockett television miniseries, Davy Crocketts Keelboat Race and Davy Crockett and the River Pirates, starring Fess Parker as Davy Crockett. The film was shot in Cave-In-Rock. It is a prequel to Davy Crockett, which consists of the previous three episodes of the Davy Crockett series. Byt The Flat is a 1968 Czechoslovak animation and comedy film directed by Jan Svankmajer. The film starring Ivan Kraus and Juraj Herz in the lead roles. The Miracle Worker The Miracle Worker is a 2000 biographical television film based on the 1959 play of the same title by William Gibson, which originated as a 1957 broadcast of the television anthology series Playhouse 90. Gibsons original source material was The Story of My Life, the 1902 autobiography of Helen Keller. The play was adapted for the screen twice before, in 1962 and 1979. The film is based on the life of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivans struggles to teach her. My Name Is Tanino My Name is Tanino is a 2002 comedy film directed by Paolo Virzì. The picaresque plot is about Tanino, an Italian liberal arts student who falls in love with a young American tourist he meets in Sicily and decides to track her down in the United States. RahXephon is a 26-episode anime television series created and directed by Yutaka Izubuchi. The series follows 17-year-old Ayato Kamina, his ability to control a mecha known as the RahXephon, and his inner journey to find a place in the world. His life as a student and artist in Tokyo is suddenly interrupted by a mysterious stalker, strange planes invading the city and strange machines fighting back. The anime was animated by Bones and it aired on Fuji TV from January to September 2002. It was produced by Fuji TV, Bones, Media Factory and Victor Entertainment. The series received critical acclaim and was subsequently translated, released on the DVD and aired in several other countries, including the United States. A 2003 movie adaptation Pluralitas Concentio was directed by Tomoki Kyoda, with plot changes and new scenes. The series was also spun into novels, an extra OVA episode, an audio drama, a video game, illustration books and an altered manga adaptation by Takeaki Momose. The central elements of RahXephons plot are music, time, archetypal mystery, intrigue and romance. The series shows influences from philosophy, Japanese folklore and Western literature, such as the work of James Churchward. The cultural background of the series is dominated by Mesoamerican and other Pre-Columbian civilizations. Director Izubuchi said RahXephon was his attempt to set a new standard for mecha anime, as well as to bring back aspects of 1970s mecha shows like Brave Raideen. Boo, Zino & the Snurks Boo, Zino & the Snurks is a 2004 German-Spanish CGI animated film directed by Lenard Fritz Krawinkel and Holger Tappe. Wrong Side Up Wrong Side Up is a 2005 Czech comedy-drama film written and directed by Petr Zelenka. It is an adaptation of Zelenkas play Tales of Common Insanity. It is a tale of people showing their internal loneliness by their choices in life. It was entered into the 27th Moscow International Film Festival. Capturing Mary Capturing Mary is a BBC television drama, written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff, and starring Maggie Smith, David Waliams, Ruth Wilson and Danny Lee Wynter. It was aired on BBC Two on 12 November 2007. It is linked, by the central character of Joe, to another Poliakoff drama, Joes Palace, which was first aired on 4 November 2007. Lifted Lifted is a 2011 American drama film written and directed by Lexi Alexander, starring Dash Mihok, Nicki Aycox and Uriah Shelton. It premiered at the Feel Good Film Festival on August 14, 2010, and was released straight-to-DVD in 2011. Love & Distrust Love & Distrust is a 2010 direct-to-video romance film starring Robert Pattinson, Amy Adams, Sam Worthington, Robert Downey Jr. and James Franco. The movie includes 5 unique short films, following eight individuals from diverse backgrounds on their quest for true contentment. Avé Avé is a 2011 Bulgarian drama film directed by Konstantin Bojanov. The film is Bojanovs narrative film debut. His first film was a documentary about heroin users in Sofia. Bigfoot Bigfoot is a 2012 American made-for-television film co-produced by Asylum/Syfy. The film was directed by Bruce Davison who also stars as a local Sheriff. It premiered on TV on June 30, 2012 and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 14, 2012. The film features a cameo by Alice Cooper playing himself. It is unrelated to the 1970 film of the same name. The Battle of Midway The Battle of Midway is a 1942 American documentary film short directed by John Ford. It is a montage of color footage of the Battle of Midway with voice overs of various narrators, including Johnny Governali, Donald Crisp, Henry Fonda, and Jane Darwell. Neulovimye mstiteli The Elusive Avengers is a 1967 Soviet adventure film directed by Edmond Keosayan and made by Mosfilm. It is loosely based on the novel Red Devilets by Pavel Blyakhin, already filmed in 1923 under its original name. The film is an example of Ostern, set in Russian Civil War era Ukraine. The film has spawned two sequels, The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers and The Crown of the Russian Empire. Bobby Bobby is a 1973 Indian Bollywood musical romance film, produced and directed by Raj Kapoor, and written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. The film stars Raj Kapoors son, Rishi Kapoor, in his first leading role, opposite Dimple Kapadia in her debut role. The film became a blockbuster, the top-grossing Indian hit of 1973, the second-top-grossing hit of the 1970s at the Indian box office, and one of the top 20 highest-grossing Indian films of all time. It also became an overseas blockbuster in the Soviet Union, where it drew an audience of 62.6 million viewers, making it one of the top 20 biggest box office hits of all time in the Soviet Union. The film became a trend-setter. It was wildly popular and widely imitated. It introduced to Bollywood the genre of teenage romance with a rich-versus-poor clash as a backdrop. Numerous films in the following years and decades were inspired by this plot. Indiatimes Movies ranks Bobby amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films. Twist and Shout Twist and Shout is a 1984 Danish drama film directed by Bille August. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival where Lars Simonsen won the award for Best Actor. It was also selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film is adapted for the screen from the novel "Når snerlen blomstrer" by Bjarne Reuter. The story is part of a trilogy and a sequel to "Zappa", which has also been filmed, and is followed by the novel "Vi der valgte mælkevejen". It revolves around a bunch of young people in the 1960s suburbs. Bandhan Bandhan is a 1998 Bollywood drama/action film starring Jackie Shroff, Salman Khan, Rambha and Ashwini Bhave. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Pandithurai. The film was a third hit of Salman Khan after Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya and Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai in the following year. Getting Home Arjun Arjun is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by Gunasekhar. The film starred Mahesh Babu as the titular character along with Shriya Saran, Keerthi Reddy, Raja Abel, Prakash Raj, and Saritha. Both Mahesh Babu and Saritha received the Nandi Special Jury Award. The film was screened at the International Film Festival of India in the mainstream section. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Maidan-E-Jung and in Tamil as Varenda Maduraikku. The film recorded as Above Average at box-office. Detropia Detropia is a 2012 documentary film, directed by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, about the city of Detroit, Michigan. It focuses on the decline of the economy of Detroit due to long-term changes in the automobile industry, and the effects that the decline has had on the citys residents and infrastructure. The films name came from a portmanteau of the words "Detroit" and "Utopia", and was inspired by an abandoned auto parts store, where the letter "A" in "AUTO" and the letters "R", "T", and "S" in "PARTS" were missing from the stores sign. The letter "I" had been painted into the appropriate part of the store front to make the sign read "UTO PIA". Hercules in the Haunted World Hercules in the Haunted World is a 1961 Italian sword-and-sandal film directed by Mario Bava. British bodybuilder Reg Park plays Hercules while British actor Christopher Lee appears as Hercules nemesis Lico. Shooting at Cinecittà, director Mario Bava used some of the same sets from the earlier Hercules and the Conquest of Atlantis which had already starred Reg Park. Watermelon Man Watermelon Man is a 1970 American comedy film directed by Melvin Van Peebles and starring Godfrey Cambridge, Estelle Parsons, Howard Caine, DUrville Martin, Kay Kimberley, Mantan Moreland, and Erin Moran. Written by Herman Raucher, it tells the story of an extremely bigoted 1960s-era white insurance salesman named Jeff Gerber, who wakes up one morning to find that he has become black. The premise for the film was inspired by Franz Kafkas Metamorphosis, and by John Howard Griffins autobiographical Black Like Me. Van Peebles only studio film, Watermelon Man was a financial success, but Van Peebles did not accept Columbia Pictures three-picture contract, instead developing the independent film Sweet Sweetbacks Baadasssss Song. The music for Watermelon Man, written and performed by Van Peebles, was released on a soundtrack album, which spawned the single "Love". In 2011, the single received much mainstream attention when videos set to the song and featuring footage of Occupy Wall Street went viral. The Last Movie The Last Movie is a 1971 drama film from Universal Pictures. It was written by Stewart Stern and directed by Dennis Hopper, who also played a horse wrangler named after the state of Kansas. It also starred Peter Fonda, Henry Jaglom and Michelle Phillips. Production of the movie, which cost $1 million, took place in the films major setting, Peru. It was a critical and financial disaster. Hothead Coup de tête is a 1979 French comedy-drama film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud and scripted by Francis Veber. It stars Patrick Dewaere and Jean Bouise, who won the César Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance. Wings of Glass Wings of Glass is a 2000 Swedish drama film directed by Reza Bagher. The lead roles are played by Alexander Skarsgård and Sara Sommerfeld. The film was entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival. Breaking Dawn Breaking Dawn is a 2004 American independent horror-thriller film written and directed by Mark Edwin Robinson. It is the directorial debut of Robinson, who was 22 at the time and saw the film showcased at the Cannes Film Festival, Marché du Film and at The Hollywood Film Festival. The film stars Kelly Overton and James Haven. Snakehead Terror Snakehead Terror is a 2004 science fiction-horror television film. It is one of two Sci Fi Channel films based on the snakehead fish incident in a Crofton, pond. The other film is Frankenfish. Swarm of the Snakehead is an independently produced creature comedy based on the same Crofton incident, and the only one of the three actually filmed in Maryland. Based on real fish called snakeheads. Fucking Berlin Fucking Berlin is a 2016 German drama film starring Svenja Jung and based on Sonia Rossis autobiography of the same name. Waiting Waiting is a 2015 Indian drama film directed by Anu Menon. Produced by Priti Gupta and Manish Mundra under the banner of Ishka Films and Drishyam Films respectively, the film was co-written by Menon and James Ruzicka, and stars Naseeruddin Shah and Kalki Koechlin in lead roles. Waiting focuses on the relationship between two people from different walks of life who befriend each other in a hospital, while nursing their respective comatose spouses. Rajat Kapoor, Suhasini Maniratnam, Arjun Mathur, Ratnabali Bhattacharjee and Rajeev Ravindranathan play supporting roles in the film. The development of the film began in June 2014, when Menon signed Koechlin and Shah for an untitled project. Principal photography started in November 2014 in the South Indian coastal city of Kochi; Neha Parti served as the cinematographer for the film. New Zealand-based singer-songwriter Mikey McCleary composed the films score. Nitin Baid and Apurva Asrani edited the film, and Atika Chohan wrote the dialogue. Waiting also marked the Hindi film debut of the prominent South Indian actress-director Suhasini Maniratnam. Koechlin also made her debut as a lyricist with the films soundtrack, writing the song "Waiting for You". Waiting had its world premiere at the Dubai International Film Festival on 11 December 2015 to positive reviews from critics. It was also screened at the closing gala of the London Asian Film Festival, where Menon won the Best Director Award. The film was released theatrically in India on 27 May 2016. Upon release in India, Waiting was well received by critics, with particular praise for the performances of Koechlin and Shah, and Menons direction. The film had a below average run at the box office, collecting a total of during its theatrical run. I Am Losing Weight I Am Losing Weight is a 2018 Russian comedy film directed by Aleksey Nuzhnyy. The premiere of the film in Russia took place on March 8, 2018, the gross for the first day of the rental amounted to 1.9 million dollars - as of mid-March this was the best achievement among Russian films of 2018, and for the first four days - up to 5.8 million dollars, which brought the film to the ninth place of the weekly world ranking. His New Job His New Job is a 1915 American short silent comedy film written by, directed by, and starring Charlie Chaplin. Gloria Swanson appears as an uncredited extra. The title is an inside reference to this being Chaplins first film after leaving Keystone Studios for Essanay Studios. It was also the only film Chaplin shot at Essanays Chicago studio. He found the facilities and climate not to his liking, and Chaplin soon relocated back to California. The Man Who Cheated Himself The Man Who Cheated Himself is a 1950 American crime film noir directed by Felix E. Feist, and starring Lee J. Cobb, Jane Wyatt and John Dall. Crimes of the Future Crimes of the Future is a 1970 Canadian science fiction film written, shot, edited, and directed by David Cronenberg. Like Cronenbergs previous feature, Stereo, Crimes was shot silent with a commentary added afterwards. The commentary is spoken by the character Adrian Tripod. The film is set in 1997. Rescue from Gilligan's Island Rescue from Gilligans Island is a 1978 made-for-television comedy film that continues the adventures of the shipwrecked castaways from the 1964–67 sitcom Gilligans Island, starring Bob Denver and Alan Hale, Jr., and featuring all the original cast except Tina Louise. The film first aired on NBC as a two-part special on October 14 and October 21, 1978. The film has the characters finally being rescued after 15 years on the island. The film was directed by Leslie H. Martinson. Dead Man's Folly Dead Mans Folly is a 1986 British-American made-for-television mystery film featuring Agatha Christies Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. It is based on Christies novel Dead Mans Folly. The film was directed by Clive Donner and starred Peter Ustinov as Poirot. The cast included Jean Stapleton, Tim Pigott-Smith, Jonathan Cecil, Constance Cummings and Nicollette Sheridan. It was shot largely on location at West Wycombe Park in Buckinghamshire, England. McBain McBain is a 1991 American action film written and directed by James Glickenhaus. McBain stars Christopher Walken, Michael Ironside and María Conchita Alonso. Luis Guzmán also appears as a drug dealer named "Papo". Dynamite Warrior Dynamite Warrior is a 2006 Thai martial arts film directed by Chalerm Wongpim and starring Dan Chupong. The Kitchen The Kitchen is a 2012 American comedy-drama film directed by Ishai Setton and written by Jim Beggarly, starring Laura Prepon, Bryan Greenberg, and Dreama Walker. The film was shot in Los Angeles. Dream Team 1935 Dream Team 1935 is a Latvian film directed by Aigars Grauba about the Latvia national basketball team which won EuroBasket 1935, the first FIBA European basketball championship. Jalaler Golpo Jalals Story is a 2014 Bengali film directed by Abu Shahed Emon and produced by Faridur Reza Sagar. Character actors Arafat Rahman and Mohammad Emon play the lead roles. The film was selected as the Bangladeshi entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Strike a Pose Strike a Pose is a Belgian-Dutch documentary film, which premiered in the Panorama section of the 2016 Berlinale. Directed by Ester Gould and Reijer Zwaan, the film profiles the dancers who performed with Madonna on her Blond Ambition World Tour in 1990. American Anarchist American Anarchist is a 2016 American documentary film written and directed by Charlie Siskel. The film centers on interviews with William Powell, author of the controversial 1971 book The Anarchist Cookbook. The film premiered out of competition at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival. In a Relationship In a Relationship is a 2018 American romantic drama film, written and directed by Sam Boyd in his directorial debut. It stars Emma Roberts, Michael Angarano, Dree Hemingway, Patrick Gibson, Jay Ellis, and Melora Walters, and focuses the relationship of two couples over one summer. It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 20, 2018. It released on November 9, 2018, by Vertical Entertainment. Return to Reason Le Retour à la Raison is a 1923 film directed by Man Ray. It consists of animated textures, Rayographs and the torso of Kiki of Montparnasse. Shirli-myrli What a Mess! is a 1995 farce comedy film of late post-Perestroyka era directed by Vladimir Menshov. The movie satirizes chauvinism, antisemitism and other ethnic tensions in the 1990s Russia. Valery Garkalin plays multiple roles as identical twins who were raised believing they belong to different cultures and races and used to look down on each others. Illuminata Illuminata is a 1998 romantic comedy film directed by John Turturro and written by Brandon Cole and John Turturro, based on Coles play Imperfect Love. The cinematographer was Harris Savides. The puppet sequences were done by Roman Paska. Music for the Tuccio Operatic Dream Sequence was composed by Richard Termini. Cigarettes & Coffee Cigarettes & Coffee is a 1993 short film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, starring Philip Baker Hall. It tells the story of five people connected through a twenty-dollar bill. The film helped launch the career of Anderson and was used as a basis for his first feature film, Hard Eight. Space Station 3D Space Station 3D is a 2002 Canadian-American 3D short documentary film about the International Space Station written, produced, edited and directed by Toni Myers. Narrated by Tom Cruise, it is the first IMAX 3D production filmed in space. First Squad: The Moment of Truth First Squad is a joint animation project of Japans Studio 4°C and Russias Molot Entertainment. It won the Kommersant newspapers prize. Main Aur Charles Main aur Charles is a 2015 Bollywood crime film written and directed by Prawaal Raman and produced by Cynozure Networkz. The film is a fictitious thriller inspired by true events; it is told from the perspective of the Indian cop, Amod Kanth, who handled the case of the Indian Orgin French serial killer Charles Sobhraj who was known as the bikini killer. The film opened on 31 October 2015 to positive reviews across India. However, it was a box office bomb, collecting a mere Rs. 6 crores. The film stars Randeep Hooda, Richa Chadda, Adil Hussain, Tisca Chopra, and Alexx ONell in lead roles. Through the narrative, we see a series of crimes committed by Charles and the story of each of his victims, who fell for his charisma but were betrayed by his serpentine nature. The man not just escaped several high security jails but also manipulated the legal system. In the title, Main aur Charles, the word Main stands for the character of Amod Kanth. The film was warmly accepted in the trade for its impeccable direction, casting and background score. Apart from these technicalities, the film has satisfied critics creatively with fine performances by Hooda, Chadha and Hussain. Last Summer Last Summer is a 1969 coming-of-age movie about adolescent sexuality based on the novel Last Summer by Evan Hunter. Director Frank Perry filmed at Fire Island locations. The stars of the film are Catherine Burns, Barbara Hershey, Bruce Davison and Richard Thomas. The memorable performance by Burns brought her a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, and she won a Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award. Roller Boogie Roller Boogie is a 1979 American romantic musical drama film directed by Mark L. Lester. It stars Linda Blair and Jim Bray, a former competitive artistic skater from California, in his film debut, alongside Beverly Garland, Mark Goddard and Kimberly Beck. The film is set in the Venice suburb of Los Angeles at the height of the roller skating fad of the late 1970s. Bobby James and Terry Barkley fall in love while boogie skating to disco music. Along the way, they must thwart a powerful mobster who wants the land their favorite roller rink sits on and compete in the Boogie Contest. The film received mostly negative reviews during its theatrical release but, in recent years, has become a cult classic and a time capsule of the late 70s disco era. As of 2019, it remains Blairs last studio film. The Creature Wasn't Nice The Creature Wasnt Nice is a 1983 American comedy film written and directed by Bruce Kimmel. The movie is a parody of Alien. It stars Leslie Nielsen in a role similar to those in the farcical comedies Airplane and Naked Gun. It co-stars Cindy Williams, Gerrit Graham, and Patrick Macnee. It was released on VHS in 1983 under the title Spaceship to emphasize Nielsens connection to Airplane!, and released on DVD in 1999 under the title to play up the connection to Nielsens Naked Gun movies. The movie is a low-budget comedy with simple sets and dialogue wrapped around several musical numbers. In one of the scenes, the red slimy one-eyed alien monster performs a lounge-act style musical number called "I Want to Eat Your Face." Williams performs two musical numbers, one solo and one with Kimmel, who had previously appeared with and directed Williams in 1976 in The First Nudie Musical. The film was completely re-edited by the producers - that is what was released as Spaceship/Naked Space on home video. The original version, The Creature Wasnt Nice, was only seen at two public previews. In 2019, it was announced that the original version of the film will finally come to home video under its original title - it will include both cuts of the film so people can finally see what the original intention of the film was. The re-cut was a horrible attempt to make it a random gag comedy, with scenes put in completely random order. Interestingly, the cast list below includes Oscar-winner Broderick Crawford as the voice of the computer. Not in the re-cut - the voice has been changed to some annoying "hip" deejay, rock music has been added to scenes, clips from other movies have been inserted into the film to no real purpose. Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn is a 1983 science fiction film starring Jeffrey Byron, Michael Preston, Tim Thomerson, Kelly Preston and Richard Moll. It was directed and produced by Charles Band. The story is a space-age western which combines themes of esoteric sorcery and high technology. Metalstorm was filmed in 3D. The movie portrays the story of a space ranger named Dogen, who is in search of an intergalactic criminal with supernatural powers named Jared-Syn. He has tracked this individual to a desert planet called Lemuria. The planets human population lives in scattered mining towns, gathering valuable crystals which seem to be the basis for their technology and economy. Syn has posed as the leader of a strange group of nomadic humanoids called the "One Eyes" – so named because they symbolically gouge out one of their eyes – who are descendants of a vanished culture called the Cyclopians. The territorial nomads have begun a holy war to drive the human miners from their lands. Syn has instigated this crusade, but Dogen knows that Syns plan is really to enslave them all and seeks to stop him at all cost. Syn equips his nomads with strange red crystals that drain the life out of touched victims. Dogen searches Lemurias wastelands for Syns camp, traveling in an armored vehicle which looks like a road-warrioresque SUV. Second Skin Second Skin is a 1999 gay film by Spanish director Gerardo Vera, starring Javier Bardem, and Jordi Mollà and Ariadna Gil serves as supporting characters. The film is available on DVD in Spain. Respect for Love Kadhalukku Mariyadhai is a 1997 Indian Tamil-language musical romantic drama film directed by Fazil. It starred Vijay and Shalini in the lead roles with Sivakumar, Srividya and Manivannan playing other supporting roles. The film became a blockbuster soon after release and was dubbed by critics as a "classic", with the lead pair in the film profiting from the widespread success. This film is the Tamil remake of Fazils own successful Malayalam film, Aniathipravu, which featured Kunchacko Boban and Shalini in the lead roles. The Dust of Time The Dust of Time is a 2008 Greek drama film written and directed by Theodoros Angelopoulos, starring Willem Dafoe, Irène Jacob, Bruno Ganz, Michel Piccoli, and Christiane Paul. The film is the second of an unfinished trilogy started with The Weeping Meadow in 2004. The last part of the trilogy had the working title The Other Sea. The trilogy was left uncompleted by Angelopoulos unexpected death in January 2012. Nishabd Nishabd is a 2007 Indian drama film directed by Ram Gopal Varma, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Jiah Khan. The story of the film took inspiration from the 1999 American film American Beauty and the 1986 Indian film Anokha Rishta. Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix is a 2007 American made-for-TV animated science fiction film based on the animated television series Ben 10. The film also serves as the fifth, sixth, and seventh episodes of the series fourth, and final, season. It aired on August 10, 2007, in the United States and on October 22, 2007, in the UK. During the week-long special "Ben 10 Week" in April 2008 on Cartoon Network, it was revealed that this movie serves as the official finale to the series, canonically, even though it debuted months before the last six episodes of the series were aired. It was released to DVD on May 20, 2008 exclusively at Walmart stores. However, neither of the alternate versions were on the disc, but the fourth season DVD contains all four versions, plus the pop up trivia version. Spooky Buddies Spooky Buddies is a 2011 Disney direct-to-DVD comedy film that is part of the Disney Buddies franchise, a series often referred to as the Air Bud and Air Buddies franchise. For the fifth installment in the Air Buddies series, the team has a Halloween adventure in Fernfield. The film was directed by Robert Vince, produced by Anna McRoberts, and released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on Blu-ray, DVD, and as a film download on September 20, 2011. The Billionaire The Billionaire, also known as Top Secret: Wai Roon Pan Lan, is a Thai biographical film produced by Nadao Bangkok and released by GMM Tai Hub. It was directed by Songyos Sugmakanan, and stars Pachara Chirathivat, Somboonsuk Niyomsiri and Walanlak Kumsuwan. The Billionaire tells the story of Itthipat Kulapongvanich and how he, at the age of nineteen, dropped out from university to launch a packaged fried seaweed business that is now Taokaenoi Food & Marketing and became one of Thailands youngest billionaires. The film was released on 20 October 2011 in Thailand, where it grossed 38,796,264 baht. The Spirit of Christmas Spirit of Christmas is the name of two different animated short films made by Trey Parker and Matt Stone. They are precursors to the animated series South Park. To differentiate the two, they are often referred to as Jesus vs. Frosty and Jesus vs. Santa. The Hornet The Hornet is a 1998 Serbian drama film directed by Gorčin Stojanovic. The Danish Experience The Danish Experience is a popular 2003 Egyptian comedy film starring Adel Emam and Nicole Saba. Beware, My Lovely Beware, My Lovely is a 1952 film noir crime film directed by Harry Horner starring Ida Lupino, Robert Ryan and Taylor Holmes. the film is based on the 1950 play The Man by Mel Dinelli who also wrote the screenplay. Trouble Along the Way Trouble Along the Way is a 1953 comedy film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring John Wayne and Donna Reed, with a supporting cast including Charles Coburn and Marie Windsor. The black-and-white film was released by Warner Bros. with an aspect ratio of 1.37:1. The Assassination of Trotsky The Assassination of Trotsky is a 1972 British film, directed by Joseph Losey with a screenplay by Nicholas Mosley. It starred Richard Burton as Leon Trotsky, as well as Romy Schneider and Alain Delon. Blood Wedding Blood Wedding is a 1981 Spanish musical film written and directed by Carlos Saura. It was directed and choreographed in the flamenco style. It is the first part of Sauras 1980s flamenco trilogy, and is followed by Carmen and El amor brujo. The film depicts Antonio Gades and his dance company performing a flamenco adaptation of Federico García Lorcas play Blood Wedding. As with all Sauras flamenco films, the film is overtly theatrical: it begins with the company arriving at the studio and putting on costumes and makeup. The dance is then performed in a bare windowed space with a minimum of props and no set. There are no elaborate costumes and many of the actors wear only their rehearsal clothes. It was shown out of competition at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. Black Rider Schwarzfahrer is a 1992 German 12-minute short film directed by Pepe Danquart. It won an Oscar in 1994 for Best Short Subject. The topic of the film is the daily racism a black man endures in a tram. The title is a word-play: literally, "Schwarzfahrer" means "black traveler" in German, but can also be translated as "fare-dodger." This word-play forms the punch line of the short film. The Confessional The Confessional is a 1995 mystery-drama film directed by Robert Lepage. The film is set in Quebec City, in two distinct time periods. In the present day, Pierre Lamontagne searches for his estranged brother Marc to help unravel a family mystery. The mystery itself unfolds in flashbacks set against the backdrop of Alfred Hitchcocks 1952 filming of I Confess in the city. The cast also includes Ron Burrage as Hitchcock, Kristin Scott Thomas as his assistant, and Jean-Louis Millette as Raymond Massicotte, Marcs lover who also holds the key to unlocking the Lamontagne familys secrets. The Confessional won the Genie Award for Best Canadian Film of 1996, as well as the Claude Jutra Award for the best feature film by a first-time director. The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Asphalt Tango Asphalt Tango is a 1996 Romanian comedy film directed by Nae Caranfil. Commandments Commandments is a 1997 romantic comedy-drama which was written and directed by Daniel Taplitz and stars Aidan Quinn, Courteney Cox and Anthony LaPaglia. The executive producer was Ivan Reitman. Little Witches Little Witches is a 1996 Canadian-American horror film directed by Jane Simpson and written by Brian DiMuccio and Dino Vindeni. It has a similar plot to The Craft and released in the same year, though Little Witches had a much smaller budget. Freeloaders Freeloaders is an American ensemble comedy film directed by Dan Rosen, and written by Rosen and singer Dave Gibbs. The film is produced by the Broken Lizard comedy troupe and is independently financed. Freeloaders stars Clifton Collins Jr., Josh Lawson, Kevin Sussman, Zoe Boyle, Nat Faxon, Warren Hutcherson, Jane Seymour, Olivia Munn, Dave Foley, and Counting Crows lead singer Adam Duritz. It follows a group of friends who find their luxurious lifestyle threatened when the rock star they freeload off decides to sell his home. The Thief of Paris The Thief of Paris is a 1967 French crime film directed by Louis Malle and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo as a professional thief at the turn of the century in Paris. The film is based on a book of the same title by Georges Darien. The story centers on his burglaries as well as his ongoing relationship with his cousin Charlotte. It also features other well-known French actors including Marie Dubois, Charles Denner and Bernadette Lafont. The film had 1,225,555 admissions in France. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. Stereo (Tile 3B of a CAEE Educational Mosaic) Stereo is a 1969 Canadian film directed, written, produced, shot, and edited by David Cronenberg in his feature film debut. It stars Ronald Mlodzik, who also appears in Cronenbergs Crimes of the Future, Shivers and Rabid. It was Cronenbergs first feature-length effort, following his two short films, Transfer and From the Drain. It is a brief feature film, with a running time of a little over one hour. The film has a 60% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Fantozzi Retires Fantozzi va in pensione is a 1988 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. It is the sixth chapter in the Fantozzi film series. Deep Crimson Deep Crimson is a 1996 Mexican crime film directed by Arturo Ripstein, written by Paz Alicia Garciadiego and starring Regina Orozco and Daniel Giménez Cacho. Like The Honeymoon Killers before it, the film is a dramatization of the story of "Lonely Hearts Killers", Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck, who committed a string of murders of women in the 1940s. Niagara, Niagara Niagara, Niagara is a 1997 film directed by Bob Gosse, and starring Henry Thomas, Robin Tunney, as well as Michael Parks, John Ventimiglia and Stephen Lang. A dark and tragic romantic tale about young love, drugs, a cross country trip and Tourette syndrome. Filmed locations were New Paltz, Highland and Poughkeepsie in upstate New York, as well as Niagara Falls and Canada. A film was produced by the New York City based Shooting Gallery. The film was praised internationally, particularly in the UK, but American critics were mixed. Robin Tunneys performance garnered her the Volpi Cup Award for Best Actress at the 1997 Venice International Film Festival. The film has fallen into a cult status, due to underground popularity. It was released only on VHS, but not on DVD. Je ne suis pas là pour être aimé Not Here to Be Loved is a 2005 French film directed by Stéphane Brizé. The Prophecy: Forsaken The Prophecy: Forsaken is a 2005 American fantasy horror-thriller film and the fifth and final installment in The Prophecy series. The film stars horror veteran Tony Todd, martial artist Jason Scott Lee, and frequent horror star Kari Wuhrer. Following the events of Uprising, Allison is still protecting the Lexicon, an ancient book that will foretell the name of the coming Antichrist, from renegade angels called Thrones who are led by a sinister character called Stark. Allison is assisted by Dylan, a contract killer, who was initially hired to kill Allison but has a change of heart. Ek Ajnabee Ek Ajnabee – A Man Apart is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language action-thriller film directed by Apoorva Lakhia, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Arjun Rampal and Perizaad Zorabian. It is a remake of Tony Scotts Man on Fire, a film based on a novel of the same name, which was also adapted into another film in 1987. Ek Ajnabee was released theatrically on 9 December 2005. Android Apocalypse Android Apocalypse is a 2006 science fiction film starring Scott Bairstow and Joseph Lawrence. The film was written by Karl Schiffman and directed by Paul Ziller for Sci Fi Channel as a television film. It is set on a post-apocalyptic Earth that is ruled by androids, and explores the relationship between a human, Jute, and an android, DeeCee who is beginning to develop emotions. XXXHOLiC is a manga written and illustrated by the group of manga artists known as Clamp. The series, which crosses over with another Clamp work Reservoir Chronicle, revolves around Kimihiro Watanuki, a high-school student disturbed by his ability to see the supernatural, and Yūko Ichihara, a witch who owns a wish-granting shop. When Watanuki asks Yūko to remove his ability to see spirits, she grants it on the condition that he pay for his wish by working for her. Clamp created xxxHolic to link the supernatural and fantasy series. They are currently working on a spin-off series xxxHolic: Rei. xxxHolic was serialized in Kodanshas Young Magazine periodically from 2003 until March 2010. It then moved to Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine in June 2010, where it ended serialization in February 2011. The manga is published in tankōbon volumes under the KC Deluxe label; a total of nineteen volumes have been released. It is currently published in the United States by Del Rey Manga and in the United Kingdom by Tanoshimi. In 2005, Production I.G adapted the manga into an animated film, which was followed by two anime television series, and various original video animations. Funimation licensed the film and the first TV series in North America, and released both of them in DVD as well as Blu-ray Disc. A light novel and a video game have also been released based on the series. The manga has been well received by both Japanese and English readers and has appeared in various rankings of bestselling books. Critics have generally praised the series for its illustrations and its portrayal of supernatural elements. Radio Free Albemuth Radio Free Albemuth is a 2010 American film adaptation of the dystopian novel Radio Free Albemuth by author Philip K. Dick, which was written in 1976 and published posthumously in 1985. The film is written, directed, and produced by John Alan Simon and stars Jonathan Scarfe and Shea Whigham. Birth of the Living Dead Birth of the Living Dead is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Rob Kuhns. It is about the 1968 horror film Night of the Living Dead and that films legacy. It features interviews with Night of the Living Dead director George A. Romero, Elvis Mitchell, Jason Zinoman, Larry Fessenden, Gale Anne Hurd, and Mark Harris. Streetwise Streetwise is a 1984 documentary film by director Martin Bell. It followed in the wake of a July 1983 Life magazine article, "Streets of the Lost", by writer Cheryl McCall and photographer Mary Ellen Mark. According to Marks accompanying 1988 book, eponymously titled Streetwise, McCall and Mark traveled to Seattle Washington specifically to reveal that even in a town that billed itself as Americas most livable city, there still existed rampant homelessness and desperation. After making connections with several homeless youth during the writing of the article, Mark convinced Bell that the youth were worthy of his making a documentary based on their lives. McCall and Mark were also instrumental in making the film. Streetwise follows the lives of several homeless teenagers, although it focuses most on 14-year-old Erin Blackwell, a young prostitute who goes by the name of Tiny. Much of the time, Tiny stays at the home of her alcoholic mother, Pat, who seems unfazed by her daughters prostitution, calling it a "phase". Bells follow-up documentary, named Streetwise: Tiny Revisited, was released in 2016. The Nail Gun Massacre Nail Gun Massacre is a 1980s slasher film directed by Terry Lofton and directed by Bill Leslie. It follows a young doctor and sheriff as they try to find a killer wearing a motorcycle helmet who is killing locals with a nail gun. Sick: The Life & Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist is a 1997 documentary film directed by Kirby Dick about Bob Flanagan, a Los Angeles writer, poet, performance artist, comic, and BDSM celebrity, who suffered from and later died of cystic fibrosis. The film premiered at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival, where it was awarded a Special Jury Prize. Tango Charlie Tango Charlie is a 2005 Indian Hindi war film written and directed by Mani Shankar. The film stars Ajay Devgn, Bobby Deol, Sanjay Dutt, Sunil Shetty, Tanisha, Nandana Sen and Sudesh Berry. The film follows paramilitary man Tarun Chauhan journey from young police recruit to war-hardened fighter in the Indian border security force. The film presents the idea that real soldiers are not born, but bred. The film deals with insurgency and extremism in various parts of India, and was described by BBCs Jaspreet Pandohar as "an interesting study of Indian terrorism, violence, and valour". The Hindu newspaper called the film "a visual treat with a daring theme" and "dares to enter where the Indian media shies away". Kiss the Bride Kiss the Bride is a 2007 romantic comedy film directed by C. Jay Cox and starring Tori Spelling, Philipp Karner and James OShea. It had a limited release in April 2008. Al Asleyeen The Originals is a 2017 Egyptian mystery drama film directed by Marwan Hamed. Three Little Words Three Little Words is a 1950 American musical film biography of the Tin Pan Alley songwriting partnership of Kalmar and Ruby and stars Fred Astaire as lyricist Bert Kalmar, Red Skelton as composer Harry Ruby, along with Vera-Ellen and Arlene Dahl as their wives, with Debbie Reynolds in a small but notable role as singer Helen Kane. The film, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, was written by Academy Award winning screenwriter George Wells, directed by Richard Thorpe and produced by Jack Cummings. Harry Ruby served as a consultant on the project, and appears in a cameo role as a baseball catcher. It was the third in a series of MGM biopics about Broadway composers; it was preceded by Till the Clouds Roll By and Words and Music and followed by Deep in My Heart. The Rose of Versailles , also known as Lady Oscar or La Rose de Versailles, is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Riyoko Ikeda. It has been adapted into several Takarazuka Revue musicals, as well an anime television series, produced by Tokyo Movie Shinsha and broadcast by the anime television network Nippon TV. The series remains incredibly popular in Italy. The Rose of Versailles focuses on Oscar François de Jarjayes, a girl raised as a man to become her fathers successor as leader of the Palace Guards. A brilliant combatant with a strong sense of justice, Oscar is proud of the life she leads, but becomes torn between class loyalty and her desire to help the impoverished as revolution brews among the oppressed lower class. Also important to the story are her conflicting desires to live life as both a militant and a regular woman as well as her relationships with Marie Antoinette, Count Axel von Fersen, and servant and best friend André Grandier. It features elements of the yuri genre embodied in the relationship between Oscar and her protégée Rosalie Lamorlière, the secret daughter of the scheming Madame de Polignac. Rosalie refers to Oscar as her first love. Many of the court ladies also greatly adore Oscar, openly admiring her at parties and become very jealous when she brings female companions to them. Lianna Lianna is a 1983 drama film written and directed by John Sayles and starring Linda Griffiths, Jane Hallaren, and Jon DeVries. The Lighthorsemen The Lighthorsemen is a 1987 Australian feature film about the men of a World War I light horse unit involved in Sinai and Palestine Campaigns 1917 Battle of Beersheeba. The film is based on a true story and most of the characters in the film were based on real people. It follows in the wake of other Australian New Wave war films such as Breaker Morant, Gallipoli, and the 5-part TV series Anzacs. Recurring themes of these films include the Australian identity, such as mateship and larrikinism, the loss of innocence in war, and also the continued coming of age of the Australian nation and its soldiers. The film was directed by Simon Wincer, and several pieces of footage from the climactic scenes were re-used in the episode "Palestine, October 1917" of the television series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. This episode, which aired in 1993, likewise focuses on the Battle of Beersheeba, and was also directed by Wincer. Marius and Jeannette Marius and Jeannette is a 1997 French film directed by Robert Guédiguian. It won the Louis Delluc Prize and the César Award for Best Actress, and received César nominations for Best Film, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Most Promising Actress and Best Writing. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Born Romantic Born Romantic is a 2000 British film directed by David Kane. The film is centered on a salsa club and depicts four love stories. Fergus is trying to find the one he left behind on the eve of their wedding, charmer and Rat Pack fanatic Frankie woos the beautiful Eleanor and the robber Eddie falls hopelessly in love with dowdy cemetery worker Jocelyn. Meanwhile, taxi driver Jimmy is transporting all of them and dealing with a love story of his own. My Dog Tulip My Dog Tulip is a 2009 American independent animated feature film based on the 1956 memoir of the same name by J. R. Ackerley, BBC editor, novelist and memoirist. The film tells the story of Ackerleys fifteen-year relationship with his Alsatian dog Queenie, who had been renamed Tulip for the book. The film – geared toward an adult audience – was adapted, directed and animated by Paul Fierlinger with backgrounds and characters painted by his wife, Sandra Fierlinger. Christopher Plummer narrated Ackerleys voice, Isabella Rossellini provided the voice of the veterinarian, and Lynn Redgrave provided the voice of Ackerleys sister Nancy. The film premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival on June 10, 2009 and received Honourable Mention for Best Animated Film at the 2009 Ottawa International Animation Festival. The film won Grand Prix – best feature film award at the World Festival of Animated Film Zagreb – Animafest Zagreb in 2011. As with the original book, the film gives detailed descriptions of the dogs bowel movements and sex life – received as "positively juvenile" and helping the film achieve realism and avoid anthropomorphism. In 1988, Colin Gregg had filmed Ackerleys We Think the World of You – also about Ackerleys relationship with his dog Queenie. Asal Aasal is a 2010 Indian Tamil action thriller film directed by Saran. The film stars Ajith Kumar in the lead role, who is also credited for the story, dialogues, screenplay and co-direction of the film, while Sameera Reddy and Bhavana play the lead female roles. The film features an extensive cast, with Prabhu, Suresh, Sampath Raj and Rajiv Krishna playing prominent roles, among others. The film, produced by Prabhu Ganesan of Sivaji Productions, features music primarily composed by Bharathwaj, cinematography by Prashanth D. Misale and editing by Anthony Gonsalves. The film revolves around the feud between the three brothers over property; two brothers, from their fathers first wife on one side with their avarice for all the wealth with the righteous third, from his fathers second marriage, trying to stop the family from breaking down. The feud that exists as an undercurrent in the presence of their father and turns ugly and personal after he passes away. It grows bigger with the two brothers joining in to elbow out the third but he graciously steps aside, only wanting to keep cordial relations. But, the two brothers are just not able to handle the huge wealth and the responsibility that it brings. Their wealth attracts trouble and it is up to the third to come back and save his brothers, against others who strive for the wealth while the crux of the plot revolves around if wealth does disintegrate the family. Pre-production for the project began in December 2007 when Sivaji Productions signed up Ajith for a film; however, because of a bevy of changes in the technical crew, shooting only began in April 2009. The filming took place in various locations: notably locally in Chennai, and abroad in Paris, Dubai and Kuala Lumpur. The film opened worldwide on 550 screens following its release on 5 February 2010. Revenge: A Love Story Revenge: A Love Story is a 2010 Hong Kong film written and directed by Wong Ching-Po. Revolver Rani Revolver Rani is a 2014 Indian crime drama film written and directed by Sai Kabir. Presented by Wave Cinemas, the film stars Kangana Ranaut and Vir Das, with Piyush Mishra, Zakir Hussain and Pankaj Saraswat in supporting roles. It is a satirical love story set against the backdrop of politics. Revolver Rani was released on 25 April 2014. If I Had a Million If I Had a Million is a 1932 American pre-Code Paramount Studios anthology film. There were seven directors: Ernst Lubitsch, Norman Taurog, Stephen Roberts, Norman Z. McLeod, James Cruze, William A. Seiter, and H. Bruce Humberstone. Lubitsch, Cruze, Seiter, and Humberstone were each responsible for a single vignette, Roberts and McLeod directed two each, and Taurog was in charge of the prologue and epilogue. The screenplays were scripted by many different writers, with Joseph L. Mankiewicz making a large contribution. If I Had a Million is based on a novel by Robert Hardy Andrews. A wealthy dying businessman decides to leave his money to eight complete strangers. Gary Cooper, Charles Laughton, George Raft, May Robson, Charles Ruggles, and Gene Raymond play some of the lucky beneficiaries. The 1950s television series The Millionaire was based on a similar concept. King-Size Canary King-Size Canary is an animated cartoon short that debuted in movie theaters in 1947. It was produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by Tex Avery. The canary in this short was a primary inspiration for Maurice, a character from The Wacky World of Tex Avery. Rancho Deluxe Rancho Deluxe is a 1975 contemporary western film that was directed by Frank Perry and released in 1975. Jeff Bridges and Sam Waterston star as two cattle rustlers in modern-day Livingston who plague a wealthy ranch owner, played by Clifton James. The film also stars Harry Dean Stanton, Richard Bright, Elizabeth Ashley and Slim Pickens as the aging detective Harry Beige hired to find the rustlers. Jimmy Buffett contributed the music, and performed "Livingston Saturday Night" with alternate lyrics within the film in a scene set at a country and western bar. The script was by novelist Thomas McGuane. Hadh Kar Di Aapne Hadh Kar Di Aapne is a 2000 Indian Hindi comedy movie directed by Manoj Agrawal. The film stars Govinda and Rani Mukerji. Snow Snow is an American Christmas-themed film starring Tom Cavanagh and Ashley Williams that premiered in 2004 on the ABC television network, and was also shown on the ABC Family cable network later the same year. It was written by Rich Burns and directed by Alex Zamm. Since 2004, Snow has become a staple on ABC Familys annual 25 Days of Christmas programming block. Delhi Safari Delhi Safari is a 2012 Indian bilingual stereoscopic 3D computer-animated comedy feature film directed by Nikkhil Advani. It has been produced by Krayon Pictures. The film is based on a story and concept by Advani and features the voices of Akshaye Khanna, Govinda, Sunil Shetty, Boman Irani, and Urmila Matondkar. The screenplay of the film is written by Girish Dhamija and Suresh Nair. The film traces the journey of five animals and birds from Mumbai to Delhi. The music of the film is composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, while the lyrics are penned by Sameer. It is Indias first stereoscopic 3D animation feature film. The film released in India on 17 October 2012. Delhi Safari has been granted exemption from entertainment tax in the states of Maharashtra and Delhi. At the 60th National Film Awards, it won the National Film Award for Best Animated Film. The English version of the film has voices by Tom Kenny, Jason Alexander, Cary Elwes, Tara Strong, Christopher Lloyd, Jane Lynch, Vanessa Williams and Brad Garrett. The international sales of the film is being handled by Fantastic Films International. The film was released in the United States on 7 December 2012. Delhi Safari received a 15% score on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes and a 35/100 in Metacritic. 10 to 11 10 to 11 is a 2009 Turkish drama film directed by Pelin Esmer. The film, loosely based on the story of Esmer’s uncle, Mithat Esmer, who also plays the leading role, follows an elderly collector in İstanbul who lives in a rundown apartment building that is under threat of demolition. Astronaut: The Last Push Astronaut: The Last Push is a 2012 American science fiction film directed by Eric Hayden in his feature directorial debut. When a catastrophic accident cuts the first manned mission to Jupiters moons short, Michael Forrest, the sole remaining astronaut, must endure the three year return trip alone. Pilot "Pilot" is the first episode of the first season of the American supernatural thriller drama television series Touch. The episode premiered in the United States on Fox on January 25, 2012. The episode was written by series creator Tim Kring and directed by Francis Lawrence. The concept of Touch was devised by Kring, who developed the science fiction drama Heroes for the NBC network. In this episode, Martin Bohm, a widower father, tries to communicate with and control his mute and emotionally challenged son Jake Bohm, an autistic child that enjoys writing sequences of repeating numbers in a notebook. Martin must also contend with Clea Hopkins, a social worker from Child and Family Services sent to investigate Jake and his family situation. Everything changes when Martin discovers that Jake possesses the gift of staggering genius, while visiting researcher Arthur Teller. Meanwhile, other various character subplots, scattered about the world, are unknowingly interconnected through a series of numbers and actions recognized by Jake. The episode debuted as a special preview to its official scheduled regularly aired time slot on March 22, 2012, with episodes recurring weekly. The preview brought in the second-biggest audience of any prime-time drama premiere during that season at 12.01 million viewers and a positive 3.9 in the 18-49 demographic. Number One Fan Number One Fan is a 2014 French comedy-drama film with gallic twist written and directed by Jeanne Herry and starring Sandrine Kiberlain and Laurent Lafitte. Charlie Chan at Treasure Island Charlie Chan at Treasure Island is a 1939 American film directed by Norman Foster, starring Sidney Toler as the fictional Chinese-American detective Charlie Chan, that takes place on Treasure Island during San Franciscos Golden Gate International Exposition. The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith is a 1978 Australian drama film directed, written and produced by Fred Schepisi, and starring Tom E. Lewis, Freddy Reynolds and Ray Barrett. The film also featured early appearances by Bryan Brown, Arthur Dignam, and John Jarratt. It is an adaptation of the novel The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith by Thomas Keneally. The story is about an exploited Aboriginal Australian who commits murder and goes into hiding. It is based on actual events surrounding Jimmy Governor. The film was critically acclaimed, but lost A$179,000 at the box office. For Schepisi the films reception was a disillusioning experience and he left Australia soon after to work in Hollywood, returning to Australia ten years later to make Evil Angels. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic. The Serpent's Kiss The Serpents Kiss is a 1997 film directed by Philippe Rousselot. Set in late-17th-century England, it tells the story of a Dutch garden architect, Meneer Chrome, who has been hired by a wealthy merchant to create an extravagant garden. The film also stars Greta Scacchi and Richard E. Grant. The film was entered into the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. To date, it is the only feature directed by Rousselot, an award-winning cinematographer. Just, Melvin: Just Evil Just, Melvin: Just Evil is a 2000 American documentary by James Ronald Whitney about his grandfather, Melvin Just, and the devastating consequences of the sexual abuse Just inflicted on their family. It premiered at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival and aired on HBO on April 22, 2001. The film was well received overall; critic Roger Ebert called Just, Melvin "one of the most powerful documentaries Ive seen." Disappearing Acts Disappearing Acts is a 2000 romantic drama directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood, and stars Sanaa Lathan and Wesley Snipes. The film is an adaptation of the New York Times best-selling novel Disappearing Acts by Terry McMillan and originally aired on HBO on December 9, 2000. We Can Do That Si può fare is a 2008 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Giulio Manfredonia. Field of Lost Shoes Field of Lost Shoes is a 2014 American war drama film directed by Sean McNamara and written by Dave Kennedy and Thomas Farrell. The film stars Nolan Gould, Lauren Holly, Jason Isaacs, Tom Skerritt, Keith David and David Arquette. It is based on the true story of a group of cadets from the Virginia Military Institute who participated in the Battle of New Market against Union forces during the American Civil War. The battle was fought in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia on May 15, 1864. The films title refers to the large number of soldiers boots left on the battlefield due to the muddy conditions during the battle. Ten cadets died in the battle. The film was released in Europe under the title Battlefield of Lost Souls. Burn Burn Burn Burn Burn Burn is a 2015 British black comedy film, the directorial debut of Chanya Button. The film is a coming-of-age tale, written by Charlie Covell and inspired by the Jack Kerouac novel On the Road published in 1957. The plot follows the story of two girls, Seph and Alex, taking a road trip to follow the instructions of their close friend Dan, who has died and given them instructions where to scatter his ashes. The ashes keep diminishing in quantity as the trip progresses. The film had its World premiere at the BFI London Film Festival 2015. Taxi Blues Taxi Blues is a 1990 Soviet drama film directed by Pavel Lungin. It was entered into the 1990 Cannes Film Festival where Lungin won the award for Best Director. The film was selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Boys of St. Vincent The Boys of St. Vincent is a 1992 Canadian television miniseries directed by John N. Smith for the National Film Board of Canada. It is a two-part docudrama based on real events that took place at the Mount Cashel Orphanage in St. Johns, Newfoundland, one of a number of child sexual abuse scandals in the Roman Catholic Church. The first film, The Boys of St. Vincent, covers the sexual and physical abuse of a number of orphans by Brothers headed by Brother Peter Lavin and its cover-up. The second film, The Boys of St. Vincent: 15 Years Later, covers the trial of the Brothers and the dealing with the events 15 years before. Brother of Sleep Brother of Sleep is a 1995 German film directed by Joseph Vilsmaier and based on the novel Schlafes Bruder by Austrian writer Robert Schneider. It was chosen as Germanys official submission to the 68th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Badri Badri is a 2000 Telugu-language romantic drama film produced by T. Trivikrama Rao under the Vijaya Lakhshmi Movies banner, directed by Puri Jagannadh. It stars Pawan Kalyan, Amisha Patel and Renu Desai in the lead roles, with music composed by Ramana Gogula. This film is the debut of Puri Jagannadh as director and Ramana Gogulas collaboration with Pawan Kalyan after the successful film Thammudu..This movie gave the title of Powerstar to Pawan Kalyan.This was also the debut movie of Puri Jagannadh. In 2004, Puri Jagannadh remade the film in Hindi as The Challenge. Big River Man Big River Man is a 2009 documentary film directed by John Maringouin. It follows the Slovenian long-distance swimmer Martin Strel as he swims the entire 3,300 mile length of the Amazon River, between February and April 2007. The film was nominated for the grand Jury Prize at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and won the Excellence in Cinematography Award. It is being distributed by Revolver Entertainment and the Discovery Channel. Granny O'Grimm's Sleeping Beauty Granny OGrimms Sleeping Beauty is a six-minute-long CG/flash animated socially satirical black comedy short film written by Kathleen ORourke, directed by Nicky Phelan and produced by Darragh OConnell of Brown Bag Films in 2008. The plot centers on Granny OGrimm, a seemingly sweet old lady, who loses the plotline as she tells her own version of Sleeping Beauty to her terrified granddaughter. The Ape The Ape is a 1940 American horror film directed and produced by William Nigh, co-written by Curt Siodmak, and starring Boris Karloff. Produced and distributed by Monogram Pictures, it was the last film in Karloffs nine-picture contract with Monogram. I Walk the Line I Walk the Line is a 1970 American Drama film directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Gregory Peck and Tuesday Weld. It tells the story of Sheriff Henry Tawes who develops a relationship with a girl in town, Alma McCain. The screenplay, written by Alvin Sargent, is an adaptation of Madison Jones novel An Exile. The I Walk the Line soundtrack is by Johnny Cash; it features his 1956 hit song of the same name. The movie was filmed on location in Gainesboro, Jackson County, Tennesee and Center Hill Lake and Dam in Central Tennessee. The Reincarnation of Peter Proud The Reincarnation of Peter Proud is a 1975 American horror mystery film directed by J. Lee Thompson. The film was released on April 25, 1975 by American International Pictures. Peter Proud is based upon a 1973 novel of the same name by Max Ehrlich, who wrote the screenplay. The film stars Michael Sarrazin in the title role, along with Margot Kidder, Jennifer ONeill and Cornelia Sharpe. Entre Nous Entre Nous is a 1983 French biographical drama film directed by Diane Kurys, who shares the writing credits with Olivier Cohen. Set in the France of the mid 20th century, the film stars Isabelle Huppert, Miou-Miou, Guy Marchand, Jean-Pierre Bacri, Christine Pascal, Denis Lavant and Dominique Lavanant. Coup de Foudre means "love at first sight". Zerograd Zerograd is a 1989 Russian mystery film directed by Karen Shakhnazarov. Moscow engineer Alexey Varakin visits a small town on a business trip, where his adventures begin. He meets a naked secretary at a local factory, a prosecutor who wants to commit a crime and other strange characters. The film was selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. New Alcatraz New Alcatraz, is a 2002 American direct-to-video science fiction action horror film. It was directed by Phillip Roth and starred Dean Cain. Soldiers of Salamina The Soldiers of Salamis is a 2003 Spanish film directed by David Trueba, based on the book by Javier Cercas. Starring Ariadna Gil and Ramón Fontserè, the film was nominated for eight Goya Awards in 2004, and won the award for Best Cinematography. It was also screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. The exteriors of the film were shot in Girona,. Na igre Hooked on the Game is a 2009 Russian action film directed by Pavel Sanayev, the first Russian feature film in the genre of cyberpunk. It is based on Alexander Chubaryans novel Games into Life. Working title of the film was Gamers. In Search of a Goal, but it was changed to Hooked on the Game, due to the release of the movie Gamer starring Gerard Butler. In April 2010, the sequel Hooked on the Game: A New Level was released. In the spring of 2012, STS hosted the premiere of the 8-episode television series Gamers, a continuation of the films Hooked on the Game and Hooked on the Game: A New Level. Gintama the Movie: The Final Chapter - Be Forever Yorozuya is a 2013 Japanese animated film produced by Sunrise based on the Gintama manga and anime series. It was directed by the director from the anime series Yoichi Fujita and based on a story by Hideaki Sorachi, Gin Tamas original author. It stars Tomokazu Sugita, Daisuke Sakaguchi, Rie Kugimiya among others. The film focuses on the freelancer samurai Gintoki Sakata in a time travelling story where he encounters older personas of the people he met in Edo. The Final Chapter was first announced August 2012 although major details were not released until early 2013. Although the film has been marketed as "Final Chapter" Sorachi and Fujita did not confirm it was the last anime production from Gin Tama; the former wrote the story with the concept of the series ending. Two themes were provided by the bands SPYAIR and Tommy heavenly6, with latters song having already been used in the television series. Springsteen & I Springsteen & I is a 2013 documentary-biographical film directed by Baillie Walsh documenting the life and career of Bruce Springsteen through the eyes and insights of his fans throughout the world. The Tall Target The Tall Target is a 1951 American historical thriller film directed by Anthony Mann and starring Dick Powell, Paula Raymond and Adolphe Menjou. Powell stars as a police sergeant who tries to stop the assassination of Abraham Lincoln at a train stop as Lincoln travels to his inauguration. It is based on the alleged Baltimore Plot. The films sets were designed by the art directors Eddie Imazu and Cedric Gibbons. Killer Workout Killer Workout, also known under the original title Aerobicide, is a 1987 American slasher film written and directed by David A. Prior. It stars Marcia Karr, David James Campbell, Fritz Matthews, Ted Prior, and Teresa Van der Woude. The story revolves around a Los Angeles fitness club owned by Rhonda Johnson, whose twin sister Valerie was burned in a tanning salon two years ago. Detective Morgan begins to investigate the gym, after several of its members are brutally murdered by an unknown attacker. Ashik Kerib Ashik Kerib is a 1988 Soviet art film directed by Dodo Abashidze from Georgia and Sergei Parajanov from Armenia that is based on the short story of the same name by Mikhail Lermontov. It was Parajanovs last completed film and was dedicated to his close friend Andrei Tarkovsky, who had died two years previously. The film also features a detailed portrayal of Azerbaijani culture. A Very Brady Christmas A Very Brady Christmas is a 1988 American made-for-television Christmas comedy-drama film directed by Peter Baldwin and starring Robert Reed, Florence Henderson, Ann B. Davis, Barry Williams, Maureen McCormick, Christopher Knight, Eve Plumb, Mike Lookinland, and Jennifer Runyon. It reunited the original cast members of the 1969–1974 sitcom The Brady Bunch, with the exception of Susan Olsen, who was on her honeymoon at the time of filming. Ron Kuhlman and Jerry Houser both reprised their characters from the short-lived 1981 sitcom The Brady Brides. A Very Brady Christmas premiered on CBS on December 18, 1988 and was the second highest-rated television film of 1988. Piano Piano Kid Piano Piano Kid is a 1991 Turkish drama film directed by Tunç Başaran. The film was selected as the Turkish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure , is a 1988 Japanese anime fantasy martial arts adventure film and the third alternate continuity Dragon Ball feature film, originally released in Japan on July 9 at the "Toei Manga Matsuri" film festival as part of a quadruple feature along with Bikkuriman 2: The Secret of Muen Zone, Tatakae!! Ramenman, and Kamen Rider Black: Terrifying! The Phantom House of Devil Pass. Unlike the previous two Dragon Ball films, Mystical Adventure does not introduce any original characters, but instead adapts characters from the Red Ribbon and 22nd Tenkaichi Budokai story arcs from the manga into the films original storyline. Stones Piedras is a 2002 Spanish film directed by Ramón Salazar. It revolves around the lives of five women living in Madrid. Rent-a-Cat is a Japanese comedy-drama film written and directed by Naoko Ogigami. It premiered at 2012 Stockholm International Film Festival and was also featured in 17th Busan International Film Festival. The Escape The Escape is a 2017 British drama film directed by Dominic Savage. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The story follows Tara, a stay at home mother, who is beginning to fall out of love with her husband, Mark, and their kids. Invisible Agent Invisible Agent is a 1942 American science fiction film from Universal. The film was a wartime propaganda production that was part of a Hollywood effort to boost morale at the home front. It loosely echoed a series of formula war-horror films produced during this period that typically featured a mad scientist working in secret to aid the Third Reich. This film, which is the fourth film in the Universal Studios Invisible Man series, was directed by Edwin L. Marin, and the screenplay was written by Curt Siodmak, who had co-written the earlier The Invisible Man Returns in 1940. Siodmak was a refugee from Nazi Germany, and he gave the film a strong anti-Nazi tone that treated the Nazis as incompetent buffoons. The concept for the story was inspired by The Invisible Man, a science fiction novel by H. G. Wells. Wells had signed a deal with Universal to allow movies based on his work, which began with the successful 1933 film by the same name. For the cast, the invisible agent is played by Jon Hall, with Peter Lorre and Sir Cedric Hardwicke performing as members of the axis, and Ilona Massey and Albert Basserman as allied spies. The special effects were produced by John P. Fulton, who had created the effects for Universals previous Invisible Man films. The movie was filmed in black and white with mono sound and ran for 81 minutes. Bloody Pit of Horror Bloody Pit of Horror is a 1965 gothic horror film. The film, set in Italy, was directed by Domenico Massimo Pupillo and stars Mickey Hargitay, Walter Brandi, Luisa Baratto and Rita Klein. It tells the story of a group of women modeling for a photo shoot at a castle, whose owner takes on the identity of the Crimson Executioner, bent on their deaths. The Olsen Gang Runs Amok The Olsen Gang Goes Crazy is a 1973 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe. This was the fifth film in the Olsen Gang-series. For the first time Axel Strøbye appeared as kriminalassistent Jensen, pursuing the gang in all later movies. Crossed Swords The Prince and the Pauper is a 1977 action adventure film directed by Richard Fleischer, based on The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain. It stars Oliver Reed, Ernest Borgnine, Raquel Welch, George C. Scott, Charlton Heston, Sir Rex Harrison, and Mark Lester, playing the dual role of Edward VI of England and Tom Canty. Killer Fish Killer Fish is a 1979 Italian-French-Brazilian horror film directed by Antonio Margheriti. Going Berserk Going Berserk is a 1983 comedy film starring John Candy, Joe Flaherty, and Eugene Levy and directed by David Steinberg. Physical Evidence Physical Evidence is a 1989 American crime thriller film directed by Michael Crichton, and stars Burt Reynolds, Theresa Russell and Ned Beatty. It follows an ex-police officer who is incriminated by the evidence, but insists on his innocence. The Road Killers Roadflower is a 1994 American suspense thriller starring Christopher Lambert, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, David Arquette, Josh Brolin, Christopher McDonald, John Pyper-Ferguson and Adrienne Shelly. Coming Soon Coming Soon is a 1999 American romantic comedy film directed by Colette Burson and written by Burson and Kate Robin. Starring Bonnie Root, Gaby Hoffmann, Tricia Vessey and Ryan Reynolds, it has been described as a female-centric American Pie. Inherit the Wind Inherit the Wind is a 1999 American television film adaptation of the play of the same name which originally aired on Showtime. The original 1955 play was written as a parable which fictionalized the 1925 Scopes "Monkey" Trial as a means of discussing the 1950s McCarthy trials. George C. Scott played Brady. In the 1996 Broadway revival he played Drummond. NVA NVA is a German film comedy released in 2005 that involves two friends who serve in the National Peoples Army of the former DDR. It was directed by Leander Haußmann, who – together with Thomas Brussig – also wrote the screenplay. The film caricatures the life of the National Peoples Army in the final years of East Germany. Sketches of Frank Gehry Sketches of Frank Gehry is a 2006 American documentary film directed by Sydney Pollack and produced by Ultan Guilfoyle, about the life and work of the Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry. The film was screened out of competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Pollack and Gehry had been friends and mutual admirers for years. The film features footage of various Gehry-designed buildings, including Anaheim Ice, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, and the Walt Disney Concert Hall. It was the final film to be directed by Sydney Pollack before his death in 2008. The film includes interviews with other noted figures, including: Charles Arnoldi Barry Diller Michael Eisner Hal Foster Bob Geldof Dennis Hopper Charles Jencks Philip Johnson Thomas Krens Herbert Muschamp Michael Ovitz Robert Rauschenberg Edward Ruscha Esa-Pekka Salonen Julian Schnabel Dr Milton Wexler The film also discusses work on Gehrys own residence, which was one of the first works that brought him to notoriety. I Am So Proud of You I Am So Proud Of You is a 2008 animated short film by Don Hertzfeldt. It is the second chapter of a trilogy about the character Bill and continues the dark and philosophical humor of the first film, Everything Will Be OK. In this chapter, Bills recovery is haunted by the apparently genetic inevitability of his mental illness, and the lack of control over his own fate. The sudden death of a loved one casts a further shadow over his recovery. The short suggests "simultaneous" connections throughout time, through his strange family history, his childhood, the present, and his old age. The film won 27 film festival awards, including Best Picture and Best Screenplay at the Fargo Film Festival and the Golden Starfish Award at the Hamptons International Film Festival. Chris Robinson, author and director of the Ottawa International Animation Festival described the film as, "A masterpiece. I can’t even begin to articulate my thoughts about the film but it just gave me shivers and I wasn’t able to attend the party after the screening. Just had to be alone. It had this effect on a number of other people here too. Stunning, beautiful, tragic, absurd work." Filmmaker David Lowery wrote, "I Am So Proud Of You is, I think, as good a pick as any for film of the year. Certainly as good as Synecdoche, and just as full of grand and complex thoughts about life and death and bodily fluids and years rapidly advancing, coming to ends and beginnings, back and forth, over and over, until one slips indistinguishably into the next." Hertzfeldt traveled with the film on a sold-out special theatrical tour of his work in 2008 and part of 2009. A DVD was released in August 2009. The film was subsequently included on the "Don Hertzfeldt Volume Two" DVD anthology. Its Such a Beautiful Day, the sequel to this film and the last short film in the trilogy, was released in 2011. In 2012, Hertzfeldt seamlessly edited all three chapters together and rereleased the story as a feature film, also titled "Its Such a Beautiful Day." The resulting film also received acclaim. The A.V. Club called the film the 8th best of 2012, and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association named it runner-up for Best Animated Feature Film of 2012. The Art of Love The Art of Love is a 2011 French comedy film directed and written by Emmanuel Mouret. The film stars Mouret himself, Pascale Arbillot, Ariane Ascaride, Frédérique Bel, François Cluzet, Julie Depardieu, Judith Godrèche, Stanislas Merhar, Elodie Navarre, Laurent Stocker and Gaspard Ulliel, and is narrated by Philippe Torreton. The Art of Love premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival on 7 August 2011. Although it garnered rather mixed reviews by film critics, it won the Best Screenplay Award at the Montréal World Film Festival, and the Foreign Press Award at Filmfest Hamburg. Public Speaking Public Speaking is a 2010 HBO documentary film directed by Martin Scorsese, about the American author Fran Lebowitz, containing interviews and clips from speaking engagements. The film was nominated for Best Documentary in the Gotham Independent Film Awards 2010. It received favorable reviews, garnering 90% at Rotten Tomatoes and 75% at Metacritic. Mee Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy Mi Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy is a Marathi film released in 2009. The movie is produced by Sanjay Chhabria along with Ashwami Manjrekar and directed by Santosh Manjrekar. The film follows an underdog who fights against the evil in society, to re-instate his identity and keep his pride. The Barretts of Wimpole Street The Barretts of Wimpole Street is a 1934 American film depicting the real-life romance between poets Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning, despite the opposition of her father Edward Moulton-Barrett. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture and Shearer was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. It was written by Ernest Vajda, Claudine West and Donald Ogden Stewart, from the play by Rudolf Besier. The film was directed by Sidney Franklin. This film was based upon the famous 1930 play, The Barretts of Wimpole Street, starring Katharine Cornell. Subsequent film in 1957 The Barretts of Wimpole Street starred Jennifer Jones and Bill Travers. It Happens Every Spring It Happens Every Spring is a 1949 American comedy film starring Ray Milland and directed by Lloyd Bacon. The story of a baseball pitcher is completely fictitious, and the main character King Kelly is not based on or related to the actual player. Stonewall Stonewall is a 1995 British-American historical comedy-drama film directed by Nigel Finch, his final film before his AIDS-related death shortly after filming ended. Inspired by the memoir of the same title by gay historian Martin Duberman, Stonewall is a fictionalized account of the weeks leading up to the Stonewall riots, a seminal event in the modern American gay rights movement. The film stars Guillermo Díaz, Frederick Weller, Brendan Corbalis, and Duane Boutte. While the film is a work of fiction, Finch makes the unusual directorial choice of including documentary-style interview footage with several people who were at the Stonewall Inn during the uprising. Finch also intersperses lip synch numbers performed by the actors throughout the film to function as something of a Greek chorus. The Education of Little Tree The Education of Little Tree is a 1997 American drama film written and directed by Richard Friedenberg, and starring James Cromwell, Joseph Ashton, Tantoo Cardinal, Graham Greene, and Mika Boorem. It is based on the controversial 1976 fictional memoir of the same title by Forrest Carter about an orphaned boy raised by his paternal Scottish-descent grandfather and Cherokee grandmother in the Great Smoky Mountains. Writer-director Friedenberg co-adapted the screenplay for the film alongside Earl Hamner Jr. and Don Sipes, shortly after completing his adaptation for Robert Redfords A River Runs Through It. In the United States, the film was given a limited release through Paramount Pictures on Christmas Day 1997, less than one week after the release of Paramounts record-breaking box-office hit Titanic, and five days after the release of Beavis and Butt-Head Do America, and grossed $323,411 domestically. Friedenberg was nominated for a Humanitas Prize for Best Feature Film, while Cardinal and Greene both won First Americans in the Arts Awards for their performances. The film also nominated for three Young Artist Awards, winning twoone for Ashtons performance, and a Jackie Coogan Award for best feature. These Girls These Girls is a 2005 film directed by John Hazlett and starring David Boreanaz, Caroline Dhavernas, Holly Lewis, Amanda Walsh, Colin C. Berry and Donnell Makenzie. Based upon the play of the same name by Vivienne Laxdal, its plot concerns three girls who attempt to seduce an older man in their town. After Glory is found sleeping with Keith, the other two girls attempt to do the same, ultimately looking to share him amongst the three. The film was released on March 2, 2006, in Quebec, March 24, 2006, in English Canada, and released on DVD in North America May 16, 2006. It was featured in the Toronto International Film Festival. The film was produced in association with CHUM Television, and Canadian premium television movie channels The Movie Network, Movie Central & Super Écran. Cast member Amanda Walsh was a former VJ for CHUM-owned MuchMusic. As a Canadian production, it also received financial support from state programs like Telefilm Canada. The film was mainly filmed in Shediac, NB, with some scenes in Moncton, NB. Punk: Attitude Punk: Attitude is a film by Don Letts. It explores the "punk" revolution, genre and following from its beginning in the mid-1970s up to its effect on modern rock music and other genres. The cast is a veritable list of alternative musicians and directors offering their opinions on what has been called a musical revolution. The film was officially released on April 25, 2005 at the Tribeca Film Festival in the U.S.A. Reviews have generally been favorable with an average of 3.5 - 4 stars with many people commenting on the accuracy and approach of the film. This Way Up This Way Up is a 2008 short film directed by Alan Smith and Adam Foulkes. It follows the story of two undertakers trying to deliver a body to a graveyard. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 81st Academy Awards, but lost to Japanese film La Maison en Petits Cubes. Dive Bomber Dive Bomber is a 1941 American aviation film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Errol Flynn and Fred MacMurray. The film is notable for both its Technicolor photography of pre-World War II United States Navy aircraft and as a historical document of the U.S. in 1941, including the aircraft carrier , one of the best known World War II U.S. warships. The film was the last of a collaboration between director Curtiz and actor Errol Flynn which began in 1935 and spanned 12 films. The cast also includes Fred MacMurray, on loan from Paramount Studios and Alexis Smith in her first credited screen performance. Flynn portrays a Harvard-educated doctor who is involved in heroic medical research on pilots, with MacMurray as the skeptical veteran aviator who gets swept up in the project. The plot is not historically accurate but, depicted in a near-documentary style, the film contains elements of true events that were involved in period aeromedical research, as well as real contemporary medical equipment. The vivid cinematography prompted the tagline: The stunning spectacle of color rides with you into the heavens! Bert Glennon was nominated for an Oscar for Best Color Cinematography at the 14th Academy Awards in 1942. The movie is dedicated to the flight surgeons of the U.S. armed forces "in recognition of their heroic efforts to solve the immensely difficult problems of aviation medicine." The film was a big hit at the box office, rounding out as the 19th highest-grossing film of 1941. On the Buses On the Buses is a 1971 British comedy film directed by Harry Booth and starring Reg Varney and Doris Hare. The film is the first spin-off film from the TV sitcom On the Buses and was followed by two further films, Mutiny on the Buses and Holiday on the Buses. The films are set within a slightly different canon from the TV series: Stan and Jack work for a different bus company, and the three films form a loose story arc where Arthur and Olive become parents. The film was produced by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe for Hammer Films, and enjoyed major success in Britain, outdoing Diamonds Are Forever to become the highest-grossing film of 1971.The tongue & cheek lyrics to the "On The Buses" film theme song were written by British pop song writer Roger Ferris also producing the recording at Abbey Road Studios, Quinceharmon fine vocal performance secured a release on EMIs Columbia label. Tai-Pan Tai-Pan is a 1986 adventure drama film directed by Daryl Duke, loosely based on James Clavells 1966 eponymous novel. While many of the same characters and plot twists are maintained, a few smaller occurrences are left out. Filmed under communist Chinese censorship, some portions of Clavells story were considered too offensive to be filmed as written and considerable changes were made. The De Laurentiis Entertainment Group handled the production and were actively seen battling the Chinese Government and Labor boards over the film during shooting. The results fared poorly at the box office and in critical reviews. Duke believed that a mini-series à la Shōgun or Noble House would have been a far superior means of covering the complexity of Clavells novel. I'm Not Rappaport Im Not Rappaport is a 1996 American film adaptation by Herb Gardner of his play by the same name. Also directed by Gardner, the film starred Walter Matthau, Ossie Davis, Amy Irving, Craig T. Nelson, Martha Plimpton, Peter Friedman, and Ron Rifkin. Atomic Twister Atomic Twister is an original television film starring Sharon Lawrence and Mark-Paul Gosselaar that was first aired in 2002 on TBS. The plot revolves around a series of tornadoes that damage a nuclear reactor in a small town in western Tennessee, in turn causing a near-meltdown at the plant. Although an F2 tornado did hit the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station in Ohio on 24 June 1998 resulting in the loss of off-site power, and this appears to be the inspiration for the film, the film bears no resemblance to the actual events at Davis-Besse. Treasure Buddies Treasure Buddies is a 2012 Disney direct-to-DVD family film, directed by Robert Vince and produced by Anna McRoberts. It is the 6th installment in the Air Buddies franchise. The Buddies head to the ruins of Ancient Egypt, where, with the help of a monkey named Babi and a camel named Cammy, explore tombs, escape booby traps, and race against a Sphynx cat named Ubasti in search of treasure. The film was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on DVD, Blu-ray, and as a film download on January 31, 2012. Fast Company Fast Company is a 1979 Canadian action film directed by David Cronenberg and starring William Smith, John Saxon, Claudia Jennings and Nicholas Campbell. It was written by Phil Savath, Courtney Smith, Alan Treen and Cronenberg. It was primarily filmed at Edmonton International Speedway, in addition to other locations in Edmonton, Alberta, and Western Canada. Fantasy Mission Force Fantasy Mission Force is a 1983 Hong Kong horror action mo lei tau film directed by Kevin Chu and starring Jackie Chan in a supporting role, Brigitte Lin, Jimmy Wang Yu. Although often marketed as a Jackie Chan film, he only appears in a few scenes. Kan du vissla Johanna? Kan du vissla Johanna? is a Swedish TV film which originally aired over Sveriges Television on 24 December 1994, based on the screenwriter Ulf Starks 1992 book with the same name. Since 1994 it has been broadcast at Christmas. The title comes from a 1932 song with the same name by Åke Söderblom and Sten Axelson. Cutie Honey: Live Action is a 2004 Japanese tokusatsu film adaptation, produced by Gainax, of the 1970s manga and anime series Cutie Honey. The film stars popular Japanese model Eriko Sato as the hyperactive Honey. Directed by Hideaki Anno, the film loosely retells the classic story of Cutie Honeys battle to defend humanity and avenge her father against Panther Claw. In this version, Honeys powers come from the Imaginary Induction System. Called I-system for short, the name is a pun on the word . Villains Honey faces include Sister Jill, Gold Claw, Cobalt Claw, Scarlet Claw, and Black Claw. The film also features a cameo by creator Go Nagai. In its native Japan, Cutie Honey was followed two months later by an animated series, Cutie Honey, based on the film. In the United States, the film was released direct-to-DVD on April 17, 2007 by Bandai Entertainment. Previously, the 1994 New Cutie Honey OVA was the only incarnation of Cutie Honey to have been commercially released in the U.S. Night Run Nachtrit is a 2006 Netherlands thriller film about the tribulations of an Amsterdam taxi-driver, played by Frank Lammers. The context is a vicious taxi war that was waged between two competing taxi companies in the city around 2000. We follow Denniss daily life as he struggles to keep himself and his family afloat in an environment of treachery and ruthless savagery. The harder he fights, the deeper he gets into trouble, and the fewer options remain to him. The Tiger Brigades Les Brigades du Tigre is a 2006 French crime film. Based on a very successful 1970s-80s French television series of the same name the film depicts an Untouchables-type crack "Flying Squad" once formed by Georges Clemenceau to tackle rampant crime in 1912 Paris. The squads became known to the public as "Tiger Brigades", after Clemenceaus nickname "Le Tigre", and were among the first police units to be equipped with automobiles and seriously instructed in French boxing. Gathering a talented pan-European cast, the film is set in a very rich and interesting Belle Époque, it deals with a lot of real historical plots and characters like the scandal of the Russian Loan, the Triple Entente, the birth of modern profiling and crime-fighting police techniques, the rivalry between the PP and the Brigades of Clemenceau, the birth of Socialism and famous Anarchist Movements. The Gray Man The Gray Man is a 2007 biographical thriller film based on the actual life and events of American serial killer, rapist and cannibal Albert Fish. It premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival on August 31, 2007, and was scheduled for a theatrical release sometime in 2007. It is directed by Scott Flynn and stars Belgian actor Patrick Bauchau as Albert Fish. 20 Years After 20 Years After is a 2008 American post-apocalyptic film directed by Jim Torres and Ron Harris and starring Azura Skye, Joshua Leonard, and Nathan Baesel. Filmed principally in north Alabama and southern Tennessee, the low-budget film was initially released under the title Like Moles, Like Rats, a reference to the Thornton Wilder play The Skin of Our Teeth. Riot in Cell Block 11 Riot in Cell Block 11 is a 1954 film noir crime film directed by Don Siegel and starring Neville Brand, Emile Meyer, Frank Faylen, Leo Gordon and Robert Osterloh. Blind Side Blind Side is an HBO made for television movie starring Rutger Hauer, Rebecca De Mornay, and Ron Silver, directed by New Zealander Geoff Murphy. Written by Stewart Lindh, Solomon Weingarten, and John Carlen. Story by Stewart Lindh and Solomon Weingarten. Filmed in 1992, the thriller debuted on HBO in January 1993, then it aired later on NBC in April 1993. It was released theatrically in a number of European countries, including France, Italy and Sweden. Army Army is a 1996 Bollywood action film directed by Raam Shetty. The film stars Sridevi. It released on 28 June 1996 and it was a hit at the box office. The movie was reported to be inspired by Sholay. Peut-être Peut-être is a 1999 French science fiction comedy film. Directed by Cédric Klapisch with a budget of 75 million franc, the film runs for 109 minutes. It featured Romain Duris, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Géraldine Pailhas and Julie Depardieu. The film premiered at a Buck Rogers-themed New Years Eve party. Dil Ka Rishta Dil Ka Rishta is a 2003 Indian Hindi romance film, directed by Naresh Malhotra and produced by Aditya Rai. It was produced and distributed under Aishwaryas own Target Films banner and Tips Industries Limited. The film stars Arjun Rampal and Aishwarya Rai in the lead roles with Isha Koppikar, Raakhee, Paresh Rawal and Priyanshu Chatterjee in supporting roles. The music is composed by Nadeem Shravan and the lyrics are penned by Sameer. The soundtrack did very well on the charts. The film had a very good opening in Cape Town, South Africa and it was the only Indian film at 12th position that time. Two Cars, One Night Two Cars, One Night is a 2004 New Zealand short film written and directed by Taika Waititi. The film is about two young boys and a girl meeting in the carpark of a rural pub in Te Kaha, New Zealand. What at first seems to be a relationship based on rivalry soon develops into a potential friendship. Louis Cyr Louis Cyr is a 2013 Canadian drama film. A biopic directed by Daniel Roby, the film stars Antoine Bertrand as Canadian strongman Louis Cyr. The film is based on a novel by Paul Ohl. Its cast also includes Gilbert Sicotte, Rose-Maïté Erkoreka, Guillaume Cyr, Gil Bellows, Eliane Gagnon, Normand Carrière, Amélie Grenier, Cliff Saunders and Marilyn Castonguay. The film was the top-grossing film of the year in Quebec. It garnered several technical nominations at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards, including nods for Best Art Direction or Production Design, Best Costume Design, Best Sound Editing and Best Visual Effects. Indian Rupee Indian Rupee is a 2011 Indian Malayalam satirical film written and directed by Ranjith Balakrishnan, and produced by August Cinema. The film stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Thilakan, Tini Tom and Jagathy Sreekumar in significant roles. The film released on 6 October 2011, to a positive response from critics. It received numerous accolades including National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam and Kerala State Film Award for Best Film. Countdown Countdown is a 2016 American action film starring Dolph Ziggler, Katharine Isabelle and Kane. The film is directed by John Stockwell and written by Richard Wenk and Michael Finch and produced by WWE Studios. It was released direct-to-video and Digital HD by Lionsgate on April 5, 2016. Lady Killer Lady Killer is a 1933 American pre-Code crime drama film starring James Cagney, Mae Clarke, and Margaret Lindsay, based on the story "The Finger Man" by Rosalind Keating Shaffer. The picture was directed by Roy Del Ruth. Sugar Hill Sugar Hill is a 1974 American horror blaxploitation zombie film, directed by Paul Maslansky and starring Marki Bey as the title character who uses voodoo to get revenge on the people responsible for her boyfriends death. It was released by American International Pictures. According to the film, the zombies are the preserved bodies of slaves brought to the United States from Guinea. AIP had previously combined the horror and blaxploitation genres with Blacula and its sequel, Scream Blacula Scream. Anemic Cinema Anemic Cinema or Anémic Cinéma is a Dadaist, surrealist, or experimental film made by Marcel Duchamp. The film depicts whirling animated drawings—which Duchamp called Rotoreliefs—alternated with puns in French. The text, which spirals in a counterclockwise motion suggests a set up of erotic scenarios. Duchamp creates a duality of silence and loudness through images. Duchamp signed the film with his alter ego name of Rrose Sélavy. Rotoreliefs were a phase of Duchamps spinning works. To make the optical "play toys" he painted designs on flat cardboard circles and spun them on a phonograph turntable that when spinning the flat disks appeared three-dimensional. He had a printer run off 500 sets of six of the designs and set up a booth at a 1935 Paris inventors show to sell them. The venture was a financial disaster, but some optical scientists thought they might be of use in restoring three-dimensional sight to people with one eye. In collaboration with Man Ray and Marc Allégret, Duchamp filmed early versions of the Rotoreliefs and they named the first film version Anémic Cinéma. The Rotoreliefs are alternated with nine revolving disks with the following text in French, consisting of puns and alliteration by Duchamp: "Bains de gros thé pour grains de beauté sans trop de bengué." "Lenfant qui tète est un souffleur de chair chaude et naime pas le chou-fleur de serre-chaude." "Si je te donne un sou, me donneras-tu une paire de ciseaux?" "On demande des moustiques domestiques pour la cure dazote sur la Côte dAzur." "Inceste ou passion de famille, à coups trop tirés." "Esquivons les ecchymoses des Esquimaux aux mots exquis." "Avez-vous déjà mis la moëlle de lépée dans le poêle de laimée?" "Parmi nos articles de quincaillerie paresseuse, nous recommandons le robinet qui sarrête de couler quand on ne lécoute pas." "Laspirant habite Javel et moi javais lhabite en spirale." Spider-Plant Man Spider-Plant Man is a British parody short film which parodies the Spider-Man 2002 film adaptation, made for the Comic Relief 2005 appeal and aired on BBC One on 11 March 2005. It featured Rowan Atkinson as Peter Piper/Spider-Plant Man and Rachel Stevens as his love-interest Jane-Mary. Jim Broadbent also made an appearance, portraying Batman, and Tony Robinson as Robin. Second Show Second Show is a 2012 Malayalam action crime film directed by Srinath Rajendran and written by Vini Vishwa Lal. The film, set in the backdrop of criminal gangs of varied varieties in Kerala, tells the story of young Hari who rises from an illicit sand miner to a smuggling baron in a short time. It stars debutante actors Dulquer Salmaan and Gauthami Nair with a supporting cast such as Sunny Wayne, Baburaj, and Sudesh Berry. Silent Heart Silent Heart is a 2014 Danish drama film directed by Bille August, and starring Ghita Nørby, Morten Grunwald, Paprika Steen, and Jens Albinus. The film was nominated for the 2015 Nordic Council Film Prize. Hotel Salvation Hotel Salvation is a 2016 Indian film written and directed by Shubhashish Bhutiani and produced by Sanjay Bhutiani. The film is a comedy-drama about a son who is forced to set his job aside to accompany his elderly father to the holy city of Varanasi. It stars Adil Hussain and Lalit Behl in the lead roles. The film received four nominations at the 63rd Filmfare Awards, including Best Film. Town Without Pity Town Without Pity is a 1961 American, Swiss, and West German international co-production drama film directed by Gottfried Reinhardt. Produced by The Mirisch Corporation, the film stars Kirk Douglas, Barbara Rütting, Christine Kaufmann, and E. G. Marshall. The film was based on the 1960 novel Das Urteil by German writer Gregor Dorfmeister, who wrote under the pen name Manfred Gregor. At Kirk Douglas suggestion, the film was rewritten without credit by Dalton Trumbo. Hexed Hexed is a 1993 American black comedy film starring Arye Gross, Claudia Christian, Adrienne Shelly, and R. Lee Ermey, and written and directed by Alan Spencer, best known as the creator of the satirical TV series Sledge Hammer!. The film centers on a nebbish clerk who is seduced by a supermodel, unaware that shes a psychotic murderess. The film was shot in Dallas and Fort Worth. Director and writer Alan Spencer expressed disappointment he was not given full creative control and was forced to film the movie on a tight schedule. Sweepers Sweepers is a 1998 American and South African action film directed by Keoni Waxman and starring Dolph Lundgren as Christian Erickson, a leading demolition expert trained to disarm mine fields in a humanitarian minesweeping operation in Angola. In the events his son is killed and he discovers that mines are being planted during the war to kill people in the area. Relax... It's Just Sex Relax...It’s Just Sex is a 1998 romantic comedy film directed by P. J. Castellaneta. The Sight The Sight is a 2000 American horror television film, starring Andrew McCarthy. It was written and directed by Paul W.S. Anderson. The Dust Factory The Dust Factory is a 2004 film directed and written by Eric Small. Madeinusa Madeinusa is a 2005 Peruvian-Spanish drama film directed by Claudia Llosa. Spy School Spy School is a 2008 American comedy-drama film, released outside the United States as Doubting Thomas or Lies and Spies. Filmed in the summer of 2007, the film stars Forrest Landis and AnnaSophia Robb as the lead characters. The movie focuses on the adventures of Thomas Miller, in his efforts to save the Presidents daughter from being kidnapped. Naked As We Came Naked As We Came is a 2012 American drama film directed by Richard LeMay and starring Benjamin Weaver, Karmine Alers, Lue McWilliams, and Ryan Vigilant. Hunter X Hunter: Phantom Rouge is the first Japanese animated feature film based on the Hunter × Hunter franchise created by Yoshihiro Togashi. As the events of the film take place after "Phantom Troupe arc", which is the third season finale and before "Greed Island arc", which is the fourth season premiere of Hunter x Hunter, It follows the four main characters, Gon, Killua, Kurapika and Leorio reunited to face a dangerous individual who once was a member of their greatest enemies, the criminal organization known as the Phantom Troupe. The film was created by Madhouse and opened at number one in Japan on January 12, 2013. Viz Media released the film on home video in North America on February 13, 2018. Overcomer Overcomer is a 2019 American Christian drama film directed by Alex Kendrick, who co-wrote the script with Stephen Kendrick. It is the Kendrick brothers sixth film and their second through their subsidiary, Kendrick Brothers Productions. The film was released by Sony Pictures on August 23, 2019. All My Sons All My Sons is a 1948 drama film noir directed by Irving Reis, based on Arthur Millers play of the same name, and starring Edward G. Robinson and Burt Lancaster. The supporting cast features Louisa Horton, Mady Christians, Howard Duff, Arlene Francis, and Harry Morgan. Curse of the Fly Curse of the Fly is the second and final sequel to the 1958 version of The Fly. It was released in 1965, and unlike the other films in the series was produced in the United Kingdom. The film was directed by Don Sharp and the screenplay was written by Harry Spalding. Jaanam Samjha Karo Jaanam Samjha Karo is a 1999 Indian Hindi romance film directed by Andaleb Sultanpuri who is the son of veteran lyricist Majrooh Sultanpuri who made his directorial debut with this film and it remains his only film he had directed. It was released on 2 April 1999. The film stars Salman Khan, Urmila Matondkar in lead roles, with Shakti Kapoor, Shammi Kapoor and Monica Bedi in supporting roles. The movie was shot in many parts of West London including Heathrow, Slough and Windsor. In June 2019, the upcoming movie of Salman Khan Inshalaah will be heavily based on this movie. Volle maan Full Moon Party is a 2002 Dutch film. It received a Golden Film and a Platinum Film. Dum Dum is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Eeshwar Nivas and produced by Ali and Karim Morani. The film stars Vivek Oberoi, Diya Mirza, Govind Namdeo and Atul Kulkarni in the lead roles. Sushant Singh, Mukesh Rishi and Sheeba have supporting roles. The films music was penned by Sandeep Chowta, under the banner of Sony Music Studios. It is a remake of the Tamil hit Dhill. The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. The film released theatrically on 24 January 2003. It became a commercial failure and was also criticized by Dharani, the director of the original film. 2 Girls İki Genç Kız is a Golden Orange awarded 2005 Turkish film by Kutluğ Ataman, produced by Gulen Guler Hurley, starring Feride Çetin, Vildan Atasever and Hülya Avşar. The book is based on Perihan Mağdens novel İki Genç Kızın Romanı, and it follows the novels plot closely although it diverges from it at some points. The film is about two teenage girls, Behiye and Handan, with contrasting characteristics and backgrounds, forming a close relationship with sexual implications. As they become closer and closer the relationship becomes more fragile, and the impossibility of the survival of their relationship becomes more evident over time. Economic, social, psychological, and sexual problems come in the way. Replikas, an experimental band provided the music for the film, and the music was published in 2006 with Film Müzikleri album. Colin Colin is a 2008 British zombie film written and directed by Marc Price. After a successful run in a number of film festivals, it went on to be shown at Cannes in 2009. Applauded for its success despite its low budget, the total cost of production was reportedly £45. The director, actor and comedian Marc Price, shot Colin on a standard definition Panasonic mini-dv camcorder that he had owned for 10 years and edited the film on his home PC using Adobe Premiere 6 software which had come bundled with a video capture card hed purchased a few years earlier. Facebook and Myspace were used to gather actors to play the zombies. Munger Road Munger Road is a 2011 American independent horror film starring Bruce Davison. It is based on the haunted namesake road located in the state of Illinois. Queen of Blood Queen of Blood is a 1966 color science fiction-horror film, produced by George Edwards and Samuel Z. Arkoff, directed by Curtis Harrington, that stars John Saxon, Basil Rathbone, Dennis Hopper, and Judi Meredith. The film is based on the screenplay for the earlier Soviet feature film Mechte Navstrechu. Director Harrington also reused special effects footage from that film, as well as footage from the Soviet science fiction film Nebo Zovyot. Queen of Blood was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Blood Bath. Director Curtis Harrington felt that Ridley Scotts Alien must have received some inspiration from his earlier feature, saying "Ridleys film is like a greatly enhanced, expensive and elaborate version of Queen of Blood". An alien species contacts Earth saying that they are journeying across the galaxy to make formal contact with humanity. Their interstellar starship crashes on Mars and an Earthship is dispatched to attempt a rescue. On Mars, they locate the downed spacecraft, but only a single dead alien humanoid is found aboard. They determine that an alien rescue shuttle left the Red Planet but crashed on nearby Phobos. A strange, green-skinned woman is found alive aboard the shuttles wreck. As they head back to Earth, the crew begins to die, drained of their blood. Screamers Island of the Fishmen is a 1979 Italian action horror film directed by Sergio Martino, starring Barbara Bach, Joseph Cotten and Richard Johnson. In 1981, about 30 minutes of footage was removed from the original film and replaced with new material for international release. This version was given the title Screamers. Tom & Viv Tom & Viv is a 1994 historical period drama film directed by Brian Gilbert, based on the 1984 play of the same name by British playwright Michael Hastings about the early love life of American poet T. S. Eliot. The film stars Willem Dafoe, Miranda Richardson, Rosemary Harris, Tim Dutton, and Nickolas Grace. Machete Maidens Unleashed! Machete Maidens Unleashed! is a 2010 Australian documentary film directed by Mark Hartley. Zombie Night Zombie Night is a 2013 American zombie horror film directed by John Gulager, written by Keith Allan and Delondra Williams from a story by Richard Schenkman, and starring Anthony Michael Hall, Daryl Hannah, Jennifer Taylor, Alan Ruck, and Shirley Jones. Prison Prison, also known as The Devils Wanton in the United States, is a 1949 Swedish drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman. It is the earliest film directed by Bergman to be based on his own original screenplay. Invincible Invincible is a 2001 American fantasy/martial arts film starring Billy Zane. Nijam Nijam is a 2003 Indian Telugu-language action film produced & directed by Teja on Chitram Movies banner. The film stars Mahesh Babu, Rakshita, Gopichand, Raasi in the lead roles and music was composed by R. P. Patnaik. Initially Jyothika was considered as the lead role but later replaced. Mahesh Babu and Rameshwari won the Nandi Awards in Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress categories respectively. It was remade as Arjuna in Odia starring Anubhav Mohanty and Gargi Mohanty. Pitbull Pitbull is a 2005 Polish action film directed by Patryk Vega. Eraser Children Eraser Children is a 2009 Australian film directed by Nathan Christoffel. The director talked about the film in an interview for Film Ink magazine in 2008. The film has been selected to premiere at Londons Sci-Fi-London off the viewing of the first edit. Though the film was withdrawn from competition due to post production not being complete . The film has been selected to have a preview screening at the closing night of the Melbourne Underground Film Festival in August 2009. It will have its World Premiere as the opening night film of the Sydney International Sci Fi Film Festival. Sydney International Sci Fi Film festival co-director Lisa Mitchell said. "Director Nathan Christoffel and his cast and crew, deserve to be warmly congratulated. To have independently produced such a visually and conceptually sophisticated film as their feature debut is a major accomplishment and a testament to the creativity of Australian genre cinema." A trailer for the film was released in mid-2009. An unfinished version of the film was first screened at the Melbourne Underound Film Festival in 2009. The film went on to win Best Australian Film and Best supporting actor - Shane Nagle at the festival awards. GLOW: The Story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling GLOW: The Story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling is a documentary film about professional wrestling. Released in 2012, it tells the story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, a womens wrestling promotion. GLOW staged live events that were filmed and then shown on American television for four seasons in the late 1980s. The documentary includes footage from the TV series, combined with then-recent interviews of some of the participants. The film was directed by Brett Whitcomb and written by Bradford Thomason. It premiered on April 27, 2012 at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. It won the Best Documentary award at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con film festival. It was released on DVD in the United States on March 26, 2013. It became available for streaming on Netflix on April 1, 2017. The Great Magician The Great Magician is a 2011 Hong Kong-Chinese action fantasy-comedy film directed by Derek Yee and starring Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Lau Ching-wan and Zhou Xun. Diamond Necklace Diamond Necklace is a 2012 Indian Malayalam-language romantic drama film directed by Lal Jose and written by Iqbal Kuttippuram, starring Fahadh Faasil, Samvrutha Sunil, Gauthami Nair, and Anusree. This movie tells the life story of Dubai-based oncologist Dr. Arun Kumar and the end of his luxurious life after meeting three women from different lifestyles. Diamond Necklace was released on 4 May 2012. It was a commercial success at the box office and received positive response from critics. The film won two Filmfare Awards South—Best Supporting Actress and Best Music Director. Pity Pity is a 2018 Greek drama film directed by Babis Makridis. It was screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. Why Worry? Why Worry? is a 1923 American silent comedy film directed by Fred Newmeyer and Sam Taylor and starring Harold Lloyd. The Wise Little Hen The Wise Little Hen is a Walt Disneys Silly Symphony cartoon, based on the fairy tale The Little Red Hen. The cartoon marked the debut of Donald Duck, dancing to the Sailors Hornpipe. Donald and his friend Peter Pig try to avoid work by faking stomach aches until Mrs. Hen teaches them the value of labor. This cartoon was released on June 9, 1934. It was animated by Art Babbitt, Dick Huemer, Clyde Geronimi, Louie Schmitt, and Frenchy de Tremaudan and directed by Wilfred Jackson. The story was also adapted in the Silly Symphony Sunday comic strip by Ted Osborne and Al Taliaferro, which was Donald Ducks first appearance in Disney comics. Carve Her Name with Pride Carve Her Name with Pride is a 1958 British war drama film based on the book of the same name by R.J. Minney. The film, directed by Lewis Gilbert, is based on the true story of Special Operations Executive agent Violette Szabo, GC, who was captured and executed while serving in Nazi-occupied France. Szabo was played by Virginia McKenna. Up the Academy Mad Magazine Presents Up the Academy is a 1980 American teen comedy film directed by Robert Downey Sr. and starring Wendell Brown, Tommy Citera, Ron Leibman, Harry Teinowitz, Hutch Parker, Ralph Macchio, Tom Poston, King Coleman, and Barbara Bach. The plot concerns the outrageous antics of a group of misfits at a military school. Vanaprastham Vanaprastham: The Last Dance is a 1999 Indian-French-German co-production Malayalam language drama film directed by Shaji N. Karun. It stars Mohanlal, Suhasini Maniratnam, Mattannur Sankarankutty Marar, Kalamandalam Gopi, and Venmani Haridas. The films music is composed by Zakir Hussain. The film follows the tale of a lower-caste Kathakali artist Kunhikuttan during the 1940s era in Travancore. Subhadra, a member of an aristocratic family, falls in love with the character Arjuna played by Kunhikuttan. She views Kunhikuttan and the character he plays as separate individuals. Their affair eventually leads to the birth of a son, who is hidden away by Subhadra from Kunhikuttan for almost a lifetime. The film premiered at the Un Certain Regard section of the 1999 Cannes Film Festival on May 1999, and was theatrically released in India on December 1999. The film was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the American Film Institute Los Angeles International Film Festival in 1999. The film won three awards at the 47th National Film Awards: Best Feature Film award, Best Actor award, and Best Editing award. IBN Live ranked the film #9 in its list of greatest Indian films of all time. The film was screened retrospective, during the 2014 International Film Festival of India in the Celebrating Dance in Indian cinema section. Güle Güle The Raindrop is a 2000 Turkish comedy-drama film, directed by Zeki Ökten, which chronicles the friendship of five elderly residents of Bozcaada. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won four awards at the 37th Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival, including the Golden Orange for Best Film. It was described as, "sappy yet well narrated," by author Rekin Teksoy. The Turkish title "güle güle" means "goodbye" said by the one who stays, not by the one who leaves. 9 9 is a 2002 Turkish crime film directed by Ümit Ünal. 72 Meters 72 Meters is a 2004 Russian drama film directed by Vladimir Khotinenko based on the short stories from the collection of stories of the same name by Alexander Pokrovsky. Zizek! Zizek!, sometimes written as Žižek!, is a 2005 documentary film directed by Astra Taylor. An international co-production of the United States and Canada, its subject is philosopher and psychoanalyst Slavoj Žižek, a prolific author and former candidate for the Presidency of Slovenia. Zizek! premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2005 and opened in one theatre in New York City on November 17. It eventually grossed $20,177 in the US and $20,154 in foreign markets for a total worldwide box office of $40,331. Chemical Wedding Chemical Wedding is a British supernatural science fiction horror film produced by Bill&Ben Productions in conjunction with the London-based Focus Films. It is directed by Julian Doyle. The story is based on an original screenplay by Bruce Dickinson, frontman of heavy metal band Iron Maiden. Dickinson released a solo album entitled The Chemical Wedding in 1998, which, despite sharing the title and title track from the films soundtrack, is otherwise unrelated. The Anderssons in Greece The Anderssons in Greece is a Swedish childrens comedy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 December 2012, and originally planned for 2011 and thought to be set in Cyprus and not Greece. The film is based on the book Sune i Grekland of the Sune book series and was recorded in Rhodos Sunwing Resort Kallithea and in Stockholm. The film was seen by more than 500,000. Alone Alone is a 2015 Indian horror film directed by Bhushan Patel, starring Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover. The film is a remake of the 2007 Thai film of the same name, which was itself based on the Tales From The Crypt episode "My Brothers Keeper". Porto Porto is a 2016 American drama film directed by Gabe Klinger and written by Larry Gross and Gabe Klinger. The film stars Anton Yelchin, Lucie Lucas, Paulo Calatré, João Monteiro Oliveira and Françoise Lebrun. The film was released on November 17, 2017, by Kino Lorber. Silver Lode Silver Lode is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film directed by Allan Dwan and starring John Payne, Lizabeth Scott and Dan Duryea. The Other Side of Midnight The Other Side of Midnight is a 1977 American drama film directed by Charles Jarrott and starring Marie-France Pisier, John Beck, and Susan Sarandon. Herman Raucher wrote the screenplay based on Sidney Sheldons 1973 novel of the same name. Sanctimony Sanctimony is a 2000 crime/horror/thriller film starring Casper Van Dien, Michael Paré and Eric Roberts. It was written and directed by Uwe Boll. The film was released in late 2000. Evil Breed: The Legend of Samhain Samhain, or Evil Breed: The Legend of Samhain, is a 2003 Canadian horror film, starring Bobbie Phillips, Richard Grieco, and pornographic actor legends Ginger Lynn Allen, Chasey Lain, Taylor Hayes, and Jenna Jameson. The plot concerns a group of American students camping in Ireland, and studying the legends of the Druids, who are attacked by deformed mutant cannibals from the backwoods. The film was originally produced in 2002–2003, in a longer version with more blood humor and nudity, titled simply Samhain, but languished until 2005–2006, when it was shortened, retitled Evil Breed: The Legend of Samhain, and released on DVD by Lions Gate Entertainment. It has also played on cable television on the Showtime network. Delta Delta is a 2008 Hungarian drama film directed by Kornél Mundruczó and starring violinist Félix Lajkó in a non-musical acting role and actress Orsi Tóth. Supporting cast include Sándor Gáspár as the stepfather, Lili Monori as the mother, Sándor Fábián as the uncle, Tamás Polgár as the village boy. Delta won the 2008 Golden Reel at Hungarian Film Week. Best Laid Plans Best Laid Plans is a 2012 British drama film directed by David Blair and produced by Michael Knowles for Made Up North Productions Limited. The film was released to select cinemas on 3 February 2012 and is loosely based on John Steinbecks book, Of Mice and Men. The Ballad of Nessie The Ballad of Nessie is a 2011 traditionally animated short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. It was directed by Stevie Wermers-Skelton and Kevin Deters, and produced by the team behind How to Hook Up Your Home Theater. The short, narrated by Billy Connolly, is a Disney adaptation of the origin of the Loch Ness Monster, Nessie. Bright Days Ahead Bright Days Ahead is a 2013 French romance film directed by Marion Vernoux. It was screened in the Gala Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. In January 2014, Fanny Ardant received a nomination for Best Actress at the 39th César Awards. The Magus The Magus is a 1968 British mystery film directed by Guy Green. The screenplay was written by John Fowles, based on his novel of the same name. It starred Michael Caine, Anthony Quinn, Candice Bergen and Anna Karina. Officers Officers is a Soviet drama film, shot at the Gorky Film Studio in 1971 by director Vladimir Rogovy. The premiere of the movie took place in the Soviet Union July 26, 1971. At the box office the film attracted about 53.4 million viewers. Wedding in Blood Wedding in Blood, also known as Red Wedding in the UK is a 1973 French crime drama film directed by Claude Chabrol. It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival. La lectrice The Reader is a 1988 French film directed by Michel Deville. The film won that years Louis Delluc Prize, and was nominated for nine César Awards including Best Supporting Actor, won by Patrick Chesnais. The Devilish Tenant The Diabolic Tenant, originally released in English-speaking countries as The Fiendish Tenant, is a 1909 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 1495–1501 in its catalogues. Camouflage Camouflage is a 2001 comedy film/action film starring Leslie Nielsen and Lochlyn Munro. Diary of a Sex Addict Diary of a Sex Addict is a 2001 drama film directed by Joseph Brutsman and co-written by Anthony Peck, son of Gregory Peck. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival in August 2001. The plot involves a middle-aged chef in a luxurious restaurant who reveals to his psychiatrist that while he is a family man who loves his wife and son, he is at the same time a sex addict who seeks pleasure at any time with any woman. Opasen char Opasen char is a comedy/crime film released in Bulgaria in 1984. It was directed by Ivan Andonov and written by Svoboda Bachvarova. The story is about a highly educated and charming gentleman, who is actually a brilliant con artist, who robs naïve women. He constantly changes his name, his exploits are countless and his life is one everlasting adventure. Dragon Squad Dragon Squad is a 2005 Hong Kong action film co-written and directed by Daniel Lee, co-produced by Steven Seagal and starring Vanness Wu, Sammo Hung, Michael Biehn, Maggie Q, and Simon Yam. Mozhi Mozhi is a 2007 Indian Tamil language musical romantic comedy film written and directed by Radha Mohan and produced by Prakash Raj. The film features Prithviraj, Prakash Raj, Jyothika, and Swarnamalya in the lead roles. The films plot is about Karthik, who works as a musician in films. He falls in love with a deaf girl, Archana, but she considers him as her friend and disapproves of his love. The rest of the story revolves around Archana accepting Karthiks love. The film was launched in 2006 and shooting was held at several locations in India and Mauritius. Vidyasagar scored the music while lyrics were written by Vairamuthu. Mu. Kasivishwanathan handled the editing and K. V. Guhan worked as the cinematographer. The dialogues were written by Viji. The film was released on 23 February 2007 and emerged a critical and commercial success, despite facing stiff competition from Paruthiveeran at the box-office. The film was the last film that Jyothika signed up for, as she retired from acting after marriage. Her performance made her one of the close contenders for the National Film Award for Best Actress, however she lost the award to Umashree for the Kannada film Gulabi Talkies. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Maatarani Mounamidi. Mozhi was the first Tamil film receiving the fastest launch in the home video market. The producers had tied up with optical disc maker Moser Baer for the release. The film was premiered in the Non prize section of 2007 Cannes Film Festival. Never Weaken Never Weaken is a 1921 American silent comedy film starring Harold Lloyd and directed by Fred Newmeyer. It was Lloyds last short film, running to three reels, before he moved permanently into feature-length production. It was also one of his trademark thrill comedies, featuring him dangling from a tall building. Lloyd and his crew honed and perfected their "thrill" filming techniques in this film, and put them to use in the 1923 feature Safety Last! Scott of the Antarctic Scott of the Antarctic is a British 1948 Technicolor film which depicts Robert Falcon Scotts ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition and his attempt to be the first to reach the South Pole in Antarctica. John Mills played Scott, with a supporting cast which included James Robertson Justice, Derek Bond, Kenneth More, John Gregson, Barry Letts and Christopher Lee. Produced by Ealing Studios, the film was directed by Charles Frend and largely shot at the studios, with some landscape and glacier exteriors shot in the Swiss Alps and in Norway; no actual scenes were made in Antarctica, though some pre-war stock footage from Graham Land may have been used. The film was made in Technicolor. The script was by Ivor Montagu, Walter Meade and the novelist Mary Hayley Bell, Mills wife. The film is also known for its score by Ralph Vaughan Williams that was later reworked into his Sinfonia antartica. The film is largely faithful to the real events of the ill-fated polar trek, with emphasis on the stoic character of Scott and the hostility of the Antarctic environment. The Seduction of Joe Tynan The Seduction of Joe Tynan is a 1979 American political drama film directed by Jerry Schatzberg, and produced by Martin Bregman. The screenplay was written by Alan Alda, who also played the title role. The film stars Alda, Barbara Harris, and Meryl Streep, with Rip Torn, Melvyn Douglas, Charles Kimbrough, and Carrie Nye. Meryl Streep said that she was on "automatic pilot" during filming because she went to work not long after the death of John Cazale, adding that she got through the process largely due to Aldas support. Hands on a Hardbody: The Documentary Hands on a Hard Body: The Documentary is a 1997 film directed by S. R. Bindler documenting an endurance competition that took place in Longview. The yearly competition pits twenty-four contestants against each other to see who can keep their hand on a pickup truck for the longest amount of time. Whoever endures the longest without leaning on the truck or squatting wins the truck. Five-minute breaks are issued every hour, and fifteen-minute breaks every six hours. The documentary follows the 1995 competition which lasted for seventy-seven continuous hours. The film garnered the audience award for best documentary at the 1997 Los Angeles Film Festival. Large portions of the films audio were included on the "Something for Nothing" episode of the public radio show This American Life in 1997. At the time of his death film director Robert Altman was developing a feature film based on the documentary. In 2013, the film was digitally re-mastered and released for sale on-line. A Better Way to Die A Better Way to Die is a 2000 action and thriller film. It was directed and produced by Scott Wiper. The film centers on a Chicago cop who quits the force and finds himself threatened by the Mafia. Coronado Coronado is a 2003 German-American adventure film directed by Claudio Fäh in his directorial debut. It stars Kristin Dattilo, Clayton Rohner, Michael Lowry and John Rhys-Davies. The Telling The Telling is a 2009 horror film starring Bridget Marquardt and Holly Madison from the E! television series The Girls Next Door. The film is also the producing debut of Bridget Marquardt, who teamed up with veteran producer Chuck Williams. It is directed by Jeff Burr and first time director Nicholas Carpenter, grandson of filmmaker Hal Roach. The making of the film was featured on the popular reality show The Girls Next Door. The majority of the filming took place at the Playboy Mansion and the Hollywood Castle. In addition to Marquardt and Madison, Playboy Playmate of the Year Sara Jean Underwood makes an appearance in the film. The Book of Law The Book of Law is a 2009 Iranian film directed by Maziar Miri, written by Mohammad Rahmanian, and produced by Mohsen AliAkbari. The film is about a Lebanese woman and convert to Islam struggling with the contrast between the behaviour of Iranian Muslims and the principles of Islamic religion. The film stars Parviz Parastui and Darine Hamze. Heaven's Lost Property , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Suu Minazuki. The plot revolves around Tomoki Sakurai, a boy who desires to live a peaceful life but encounters a fallen girl with wings, named Ikaros, who becomes his servant. The manga began monthly serialization in the May 2007 issue of manga magazine Shōnen Ace and concluded with the March 2014 issue. The first tankōbon was released by Kadokawa Shoten on September 26, 2007, with a total of 20 volumes released. An anime adaptation produced by AIC aired in Japan in 2009, followed with a second season, a feature film, and two video games. A second film was released in Japan on April 26, 2014. The anime is licensed in North America by Funimation. Fubar: Balls to the Wall FUBAR 2 is a 2010 comedy film and the sequel to the 2002 cult film FUBAR. It was released on October 1, 2010 in Canada. It made its world premiere by opening the Midnight Madness program at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. Bloed, Zweet & Tranen Bloed, zweet & tranen, also known as Blood, Sweat & Tears, is a Dutch biographical film about the late Dutch singer André Hazes. The movie, named after Hazes song Bloed, was directed by Diederick Koopal and released in 2015. Starring actors are Martijn Fischer, Hadewych Minis, Fedja van Huêt, and Matheu Hinzen. I Kissed a Girl I Kissed a Girl is a 2015 French comedy film directed by Noémie Saglio and Maxime Govare. The films original title "Toute première fois" refers to a gay mans first time having sex with a woman and is the story of a gay man who is engaged, but considers leaving his boyfriend after beginning an affair with a woman. Joyride Joyride is a 1997 American film directed by Quinton Peeples. Aa Ab Laut Chalen Aa Ab Laut Chalen is a 1999 Indian Hindi romantic drama musical directed by Rishi Kapoor, making his directorial debut and also remains the only film he had directed in his career. The films script was written by Sachin Bhowmick and Rumi Jaffery. The film premiered in India and the United States on 22 January 1999. It starred Akshaye Khanna, Rajesh Khanna and Aishwarya Rai and was the last production of R. K. Films. Unaired Pilot The non-broadcast pilot episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer was produced by 20th Century Fox in 1996 to pitch a series to networks. The twenty-five-and-a-half-minute production was written and directed by Buffy creator Joss Whedon, and was expanded upon and re-shot for the first episode of the series. It is notable for featuring a different actress in the role of Willow, Sunnydale High is Berryman High and a different actor as Principal Flutie. After having burned down her school gym and been expelled from a school in L.A., Buffy Summers has moved to Sunnydale with her mother. Buffy goes to school for the first time at Sunnydale High and meets new people: Cordelia, Willow, and Xander. Willow is lured by a vampire into a trap. Buffy shows up with Xander and kills all the vampires except one; the surviving vampire reports the incident back to The Master. While a popular bootleg, Whedon has said the pilot episode will not be officially released, as he feels it is poor quality. Lost on Journey Lost on Journey is a 2010 Chinese comedy film directed by Raymond Yip and starring Xu Zheng and Wang Baoqiang. This film depicts an amusing yet realistic portrayal of the issues prevalent in the Chinese society, especially during the chaotic Chunyun when everyone wants to reunite with their family for the Chinese New Year celebrations. The film is superficially similar to John Hughess 1987 film Planes in depicting the journey of two mismatched companions. A Taste of Romance A Taste of Romance is a 2012 Hallmark Channel original movie directed by Lee Rose from a screenplay by Jennifer Notas. Devoured Devoured is a 2012 dramatic horror film that was directed by Greg Olliver and is his feature film directorial debut. The film had its world premiere on May 6, 2012 at the Bilbao Fantasy Film Festival and stars Marta Milans as a hardworking young woman that begins to experience strange visions. The Wannabe The Wannabe is a 2015 American drama film written and directed by Nick Sandow and starring Patricia Arquette, David Zayas, Domenick Lombardozzi, Michael Imperioli, Vincent Piazza and Nick Sandow. It was released on December 4, 2015, by Entertainment One Films and Orion Pictures. What Ever Happened to Timi What Ever Happened to Timi is a 2014 Hungarian comedy film directed by Attila Herczeg. One Night in the Tropics One Night in the Tropics is a 1940 comedy film noteworthy for being the film debut of Abbott and Costello. They are listed as supporting actors but steal the picture with five of their classic routines, including an abbreviated version of "Whos On First?" Their work earned them a two-picture deal with Universal, and their next film, Buck Privates, made them bona fide movie stars. Songs in the film were by Jerome Kern with lyrics by Dorothy Fields. The film is based on a 1914 novel, Love Insurance by Earl Derr Biggers, the creator of Charlie Chan. It was filmed as a silent movie in 1919 as Love Insurance by Paramount with Bryant Washburn and Lois Wilson, and in 1925 by Universal as The Reckless Age. The Sacketts The Sacketts is a 1979 American made-for-television Western film directed by Robert Totten and starring Sam Elliott, Tom Selleck, Jeff Osterhage, and Glenn Ford. Based on the novels The Daybreakers and Sackett by Louis LAmour, the film recounts the story of the Sackett brothers in 1869 who leave their Tennessee home and start a new life together in Santa Fe. Blind Mountain Blind Mountain is a 2007 Chinese film directed by Li Yang. It is also known as Road Home. Like Lis previous film, Blind Shaft, which dealt with the notoriously dangerous mining industry, Blind Mountain turns a sharply critical eye towards another one of Chinas continuing social problems: selling women for marriage. Persecuted Persecuted is a 2014 American-made Christian drama film written and directed by Daniel Lusko and starring James Remar, Bruce Davison, Dean Stockwell, Raoul Trujillo, Fred Thompson, Brad Stine, David House, and Tabatha Shaun. The Sweet Life The Sweet Life is a 2016 American comedy-drama film directed by Rob Spera. It stars Chris Messina and Abigail Spencer as two depressed people who make a road trip to commit suicide at the Golden Gate Bridge. Two Countries Two Countries is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film written by Rafi and directed by Shafi. The film stars Dileep and Mamta Mohandas in the lead roles, with Mukesh, Aju Varghese, Suraj Venjarammoodu and Jagadish appearing in supporting roles. The film was released on 25 December 2015. The film was remade in Telugu as same name with Sunil and in Kannada with Sharan titled Adyaksha in America. Demons Demons is a 2017 horror film written, directed, produced by Miles Doleac. The film also stars Doleac along with Lindsay Anne Williams, Steven Brand, Andrew Divoff, John Schneider, Gary Grubbs, Kristina Emerson, and Jessica Harthcock. Soundtrack "2>1" Scott Chism & The Better Half "Down in the Dirty" Leland Clay "What ya know" Leland Clay "Corinth Now" Scott Chism & The Better Half "Laugh" Leland Clay "Crepiscule With Killinger" The Linden/Roberts/Hyde Trio Tea with the Dames Nothing Like a Dame is a 2018 British documentary film directed by Roger Michell. The film documents conversations between actresses Eileen Atkins, Judi Dench, Joan Plowright and Maggie Smith interspersed with scenes from their career on film and stage. The Dentist The Dentist is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy short starring W. C. Fields. The film is one of four shorts Fields made with the "king of comedy," Mack Sennett, at Paramount. Although Sennett was near the end of his career, he found good use of the new medium of talking pictures for comedy, as the film demonstrates. It was directed by Leslie Pearce from a script by Fields himself. The film has been released on VHS and DVD. Popeye the Sailor Popeye the Sailor is a 1933 animated short produced by Fleischer Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. While billed as a Betty Boop cartoon, Betty Boop only makes a small appearance, as it actually starred Popeye the Sailor in his first animated appearance. Indian Summer La prima notte di quiete, released in USA as Indian Summer is a 1972 Italian and French drama film directed by Valerio Zurlini. It is starred and produced by Alain Delon. In France and Germany it runs less than the Italian cut. It is known and available on DVD in France as Le Professeur and in Germany as Oktober in Rimini. It tells the story of a gifted but restless young man who cannot live up to the high traditions of his family and survives in obscurity, taking casual teaching jobs and living in a loveless partnership with a depressed woman. His aimless existence reaches a crisis point when he falls for one of his pupils, a beautiful but badly damaged girl. Powwow Highway Powwow Highway is a 1989 comedy-drama road movie directed by Jonathan Wacks. Based on the novel Powwow Highway by David Seals, it features A Martinez, Gary Farmer, Joanelle Romero and Amanda Wyss. Wes Studi and Graham Greene, who were relatively unknown actors at the time, have small supporting roles. Naked in New York Naked in New York is a 1993 American romantic comedy film directed by Daniel Algrant and starring Eric Stoltz, Mary-Louise Parker, Ralph Macchio, Jill Clayburgh, Tony Curtis, Timothy Dalton, and Kathleen Turner, and featuring multiple celebrity cameos, including William Styron listing all of his authored, penned and film work, Whoopi Goldberg as a bas-relief mask, and former New York Dolls singer David Johansen as a talking monkey, which were arranged by executive producer Martin Scorsese. The Eighteenth Angel The Eighteenth Angel is a 1997 American horror-thriller film, starring Christopher McDonald, Rachael Leigh Cook, Stanley Tucci, Wendy Crewson and Maximilian Schell. It was directed by William Bindley and written by David Seltzer. The Eyes of Tammy Faye The Eyes of Tammy Faye is a 2000 documentary film about the life of Tammy Faye Bakker directed by Fenton Bailey and narrated by drag queen RuPaul. Squatters Squatters is a 2014 American direct-to-video independent drama film directed by Martin Weisz and starring Gabriella Wilde, Thomas Dekker, Richard Dreyfuss, and Luke Grimes. 55 Steps 55 Steps is a 2017 German-Belgian drama film directed by Bille August and starring Helena Bonham Carter, Hilary Swank and Jeffrey Tambor. The film is based on the true story of Eleanor Riese. Xala Xala is a 1975 Senegalese film directed by Ousmane Sembène. It is an adaptation of Sembènes 1973 novel of the same name. The film depicts El Hadji, a businessman in Senegal, who is cursed with crippling erectile dysfunction upon the day of his marriage to his third wife. The film satirizes the corruption in African post-independence governments; El Hadjis impotence symbolizes the failure of such governments to be useful at all. Les Miserables Les Misérables is a 1978 British made-for-television film adaptation of the 1862 novel of the same name by Victor Hugo. The film was written by John Gay, produced by Lew Grade, and directed by Glenn Jordan. The film originally aired on U.S. television on CBS on 27 December 1978. Murder in Three Acts Murder in Three Acts is a 1986 British-American made-for-television mystery film produced by Warner Bros. Television, featuring Peter Ustinov as Agatha Christies Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. Directed by Gary Nelson, it co-starred Jonathan Cecil as Hastings, Tony Curtis, and Emma Samms. The film is based on Christies book Three Act Tragedy. Detonator II: Night Watch Night Watch is a 1995 American television spy film directed by David Jackson starring Pierce Brosnan and Alexandra Paul. The film, also known as Alistair MacLeans Nightwatch, was shot in Hong Kong. The film aired on the USA Network. It is a sequel to the earlier Brosnan vehicle Death Train. After Midnight After Midnight is a 2004 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Davide Ferrario. It entered the Forum section at the 54th Berlin International Film Festival, in which Ferrario won the Caligari Film Prize and the Don Quixote Award. How About You... How About You is a 2007 Irish film directed by Anthony Byrne. The film is based on a short story sometimes published as "How About You" and sometimes published as "The Hard Core" in This Year It Will Be Different, a collection of short stories by Maeve Binchy. It tells the story of a young woman named Ellie who is left in charge of the residential home run by her older sister, during Christmas period. Most of the residents have gone with their families during the holidays, but four residents, known as the hardcore, remain. Their behaviour will cause lots of trouble and will lead to the residence facing closure. Fear Me Not Fear Me Not is a Danish psychological thriller film released in 2008, directed by Kristian Levring. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and was produced by Zentropa. Hisss Hisss is a 2010 adventure-horror film, directed by Jennifer Chambers Lynch. Bollywood actress Mallika Sherawat plays the leading role. No Love in the City Love in the Big City is a 2009 romantic comedy film directed by Maryus Vaysberg. Bangkok Traffic (Love) Story Bangkok Traffic Story is a Thai romantic comedy film released by GTH on 15 October 2009. It was directed by Adisorn Tresirikasem and written by Navapol Thamrongruttanarit. The film tells the story of Mei Li, a thirty-year-old woman feeling desperate about being last among her friends to marry, and her relationship with Loong, an engineer working on the BTS Skytrain system. The skytrain, which celebrated its tenth anniversary the same year and lends its name to the films Thai and English titles, is prominently featured throughout the story. The film was criticized for its loose plot, but critics felt that young middle-class female Bangkokians could identify with the contemporary setting. The film was financially successful, earning 57 million baht on its opening weekend and over 140 million baht after four weeks. Every Blessed Day Every Blessed Day is a 2012 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Paolo Virzì. City 40 City 40 is a 2016 Russian documentary film directed by Samira Goetschel. Footage is provided from hidden cameras and Russian archival footage as well as modern-day interviews, which are spoken in Russian and subtitled in English. In 2017, it was nominated for an Emmy Award in the News & Documentary category. West of Zanzibar West of Zanzibar is a 1928 American silent film directed by Tod Browning. The screenplay concerns the vengefulness of a cuckolded magician paralyzed in a brawl with his rival. The supporting cast includes Mary Nolan and Warner Baxter. The picture is based on a 1926 Broadway play called Kongo starring Walter Huston. Huston starred in the 1932 talkie film adaptation of the same story using the Kongo title. West of Zanzibar is also famous with horror film fans for having lost or excised sequences that Browning filmed; in particular, Phroso as a duckman in a sideshow act and scenes showing Phroso and his troupe when they first arrive in Africa. The Cat in the Hat The Cat in the Hat is an American animated musical television special first aired on CBS on July 4, 1971, based on the 1957 Dr. Seuss childrens book of the same name, and produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises. With voices by Allan Sherman and prolific vocal performer Daws Butler, this half-hour special is a loose adaptation with added musical sequences. Ó Pai, Ó: Look at This Ó Paí, Ó is a 2007 Brazilian drama film directed by Monique Gardenberg. It tells the story of cortiço residents in Pelourinho, the historical center of Salvador on the last day of carnaval. Lacking money but not desire for amusement, they get by on creativity, irony, sensuality, and music. The film inspired a TV series, also named Ó Paí, Ó, broadcast on Rede Globo. The 10-episode show premiered on October 31, 2008, and also stars Lázaro Ramos. Newlyweds Newlyweds is a 2011 American comedy/drama film written, directed and starring Edward Burns, with Kerry Bishé, Marsha Dietlein, and Caitlin FitzGerald. Newlyweds was selected to close the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival. Three Strangers Three Strangers is a 1946 American film noir crime drama directed by Jean Negulesco, written by John Huston and Howard Koch, starring Sydney Greenstreet, Geraldine Fitzgerald, and Peter Lorre, and featuring Joan Lorring and Alan Napier. Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter Jesse James Meets Frankensteins Daughter is a low-budget western/horror hybrid film released in 1966, in which a fictionalized version of the real-life western outlaw Jesse James encounters the fictional granddaughter of the famous Dr. Frankenstein. The film was originally released as part of a double feature along with Billy the Kid Versus Dracula in 1966. Both films were shot in eight days at Corriganville Movie Ranch and at Paramount Studios in mid-1965; both were the final feature films of director William Beaudine. The films were produced by television producer Carroll Case for Joseph E. Levine. The Brute and the Beast Massacre Time is a 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western film starring Franco Nero and George Hilton. The film was released in the United States originally as The Brute and the Beast. The Legend of Suram Fortress The Legend of the Suram Fortress is a 1985 drama film directed by Georgian SSR-born Soviet-Armenian director Sergei Parajanov and Georgian actor Dodo Abashidze. Sergei Parajanovs first film after 15 years of censorship in the Soviet Union, it is a film stylistically linked with his earlier The Color of Pomegranates: The film consists of a series of tableaux; once again minimal dialogue is used; the film abounds in surreal, almost oneiric power. Hanussen Hanussen is a 1988 Hungarian film about Erik Jan Hanussen by István Szabó. It was nominated for the 1988 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The German language film starred Klaus Maria Brandauer. The film was entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All is a 1999 action thriller film directed by Robert Radler and starring Treat Williams as a mercenary who goes undercover as a teacher in order to expose a college football teams steroid-abuse scandal. It is the second sequel to The Substitute. The film was later released on DVD and in 2000 it bundled with the first film. Skinned Deep Skinned Deep is a 2004 horror film directed and written by Gabriel Bartalos and starring Les Pollack, Aaron Sims, Kurt Carley, Linda Weinrib, Forrest J Ackerman, Eric Bennett, and Warwick Davis. Dormant Beauty Dormant Beauty is a 2012 Italian drama film directed by Marco Bellocchio and starring Toni Servillo and Isabelle Huppert. The film was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. For this film Maya Sansa won the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress. Short Stories Short Stories is a 2012 Russian comedy film directed by Mikhail Segal. Disciples of the 36th Chamber Disciples Of The 36th Chamber is a 1985 Shaw Brothers Studio Hong Kong martial arts film comedy written, directed and choreographed Lau Kar-leung. It is the third in a loose trilogy of films that began with The 36th Chamber of Shaolin and was followed by Return to the 36th Chamber. In Disciples, the action is focused on Hsiao Ho, who portrays legendary martial artist Fong Sai-Yuk. Gordon Liu, a constant in the 36th Chamber series, reprises his role from The 36th Chamber of Shaolin as the monk San Te. Rendezvous in Paris Les Rendez-vous de Paris Paris is a 1995 portmanteau French film directed by Éric Rohmer. Three loosely connected variations on the theme of the lovers rendezvous in Paris. The three episodes are titled "Le Rendez-vous de 7 heures", in which a student discovers her boyfriend is two-timing her, "Les Bancs de Paris", in which an unnamed woman has a series of meetings in parks with a handsome literature teacher from the suburbs, and "Mere et enfant 1907", which takes its title from a Picasso painting, and centres on an artist who is attracted by a stranger. The three stories of the film are linked by a girl singing in the streets to an accordion accompaniment - a homage to René Clairs Sous les toits de Paris. Interview Interview is a 2003 Dutch drama film, directed by Theo van Gogh, starring Katja Schuurman and Pierre Bokma. The film is about a war correspondent having an interview with a soap opera actress. Katja Schuurman was nominated for a Golden Calf for Best Actress at the 2003 Netherlands Film Festival. Steve Buscemis remake of the same name premiered in 2007. Laurence Postmas Hindi remake Cover Story was released in August 2011. Soar Into the Sun R2B: Return to Base is a 2012 South Korean aviation action drama film loosely based on the critically acclaimed 1986 film Top Gun. The film stars Rain, Shin Se-kyung and Yoo Jun-sang in lead roles. It was directed by Kim Dong-won and is a remake of Shin Sang-oks 1964 film Red Scarf. It is about a talented, yet troublemaking, elite air force pilot who is demoted to a combat flying unit. It was released on 15 August 2012. Republic of Korea Air Force was heavily involved to support filming. The film was the final acting project for Rain, before he enlisted to serve his mandatory military service in October after filming wrapped in September 2011. The film is also known under the alternate titles Black Eagle and Soar Into the Sun. Once in a Lifetime Once in a Lifetime is a 2014 French drama film directed by Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar. The Workshop The Workshop is a 2017 French drama film directed by Laurent Cantet. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Island of the Burning Damned Night of the Big Heat is a 1967 British science fiction movie released by Planet Film Productions. Based on the 1959 novel of the same name by John Lymington, the film was directed by Terence Fisher, and starred Patrick Allen, Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and Jane Merrow. The film was released theatrically in the United States in the winter of 1971 by Maron Films as Island of the Burning Damned where it was paired up on a nationwide double bill with Godzillas Revenge, but the poster art confused it with Island of Terror from 1966 which only starred Peter Cushing. The title was changed years later to Island Of The Burning Doomed for American television. The Vultures Les Morfalous is a 1984 French adventure film, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and directed by Henri Verneuil, featuring the French Foreign Legion during the Second World War. It is a remake of the 1970 American war film Kellys Heroes. Oh Darling Yeh Hai India Oh Darling Yeh Hai India is a 1995 Indian musical parody film directed by Ketan Mehta, starring Shah Rukh Khan, Deepa Sahi, Jaaved Jaffrey and Amrish Puri. It also stars Anupam Kher in a supporting role. This film was highly regarded by critics as a smart and evocative satire of Bollywood cinema conventions. The rights of this film are now owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. Samoan Wedding Siones Wedding is a 2006 New Zealand comedic film directed by Chris Graham and written by James Griffin and Oscar Kightley, and produced by South Pacific Pictures. My Own Love Song My Own Love Song is a 2010 road movie directed and written by Olivier Dahan and starring Renée Zellweger, Forest Whitaker, Madeline Zima and Nick Nolte. It premiered in Dahans native France on April 7, 2010 and in the United States at the Tribeca Film Festival between April 21 to May 2, 2010. The soundtrack contains music written by Bob Dylan, including Zellweger singing a cover of "Life Is Hard" from his 2009 album Together Through Life. Winning Streak Winning Streak is a 2012 Spanish comedy-drama film directed by Eduard Cortés. It stars an ensemble cast that includes Daniel Brühl, Lluís Homar, Miguel Ángel Silvestre, Eduard Fernández and Blanca Suárez. It is based on the exploits of the García-Pelayo family. The film premiered on 21 April 2012 at the 15th Málaga Film Festival. The Bribe The Bribe is a 1949 American film noir directed by Robert Z. Leonard and written by Marguerite Roberts, based on a story written by Frederick Nebel. The drama features Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner, Charles Laughton, and Vincent Price. The Mating Season The Mating Season is a 1951 film made by Paramount Pictures. A farce with elements of screwball comedy, it was directed by Mitchell Leisen, and produced by Charles Brackett from a screenplay by Charles Brackett, Richard Breen, and Walter Reisch, based on the play Maggie by Caesar Dunn. The ensemble cast stars Gene Tierney, John Lund, Miriam Hopkins, and Thelma Ritter. Police Python 357 Police Python 357 is a 1976 French crime-thriller film written and directed by Alain Corneau. It is an adaptation of the storyline of Kenneth Fearings novel, The Big Clock. Blue Ice Blue Ice is a 1992 film directed by Russell Mulcahy that stars Michael Caine and Sean Young. Khushi Khushi is a 2003 Indian Hindi romantic comedy film released on 7 February 2003, starring Kareena Kapoor and Fardeen Khan in main roles, directed by S. J. Suryah and produced by Boney Kapoor under Narsimha Enterprises. The music was composed by Anu Malik. It is the remake of Tamil film Kushi which starred Vijay and Jyothika in the lead roles, and was also directed by S. J. Surya. Kareena Kapoor’s vivacious performance in the title role was received well and her chemistry with Fardeen Khan was much appreciated. Teacher's Pet Teachers Pet is a 2004 American animated musical comedy film, based on the 2000 television series of the same name created by artist Gary Baseman. Produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and distributed by Buena Vista Pictures, the film was directed by series director Timothy Björklund and written by series creators Bill and Cheri Steinkellner. The film was released theatrically on January 16, 2004 to positive responses, but was a box office bomb. The film is dedicated to Basemans dog, Hubcaps, who died while the film was in production, and ends the central storyline of the television series. Archie's Final Project Archies Final Project is a 2009 American comedy-drama film produced and directed by David Lee Miller and written by Miller, Eric J. Adams, and Gabriel Sunday, who also served as second unit director, additional camera operator, and music editor along with starring in, co-editing, and co-producing the film. It won the best feature film prize for the 2009 Berlin International Film Festivals youth film section Generation 14plus. Music producers Jimmy Iovine and Polly Anthony and actor Harold Ramis served as executive producers, It received a limited theatrical release in the United States on September 23, 2011, and was released to home media on December 6, 2011. Hank and Mike Hank and Mike is a 2008 comedy film directed by Matthiew Klinck, from a screenplay written by Paolo Mancini and Thomas Michael. The film tells the story of two blue-collar Easter Bunnies who get fired and try their hand at an assortment of odd jobs. The film premiered in 2008 at the NATPE NextGen Film Festival and was slated for general audience release on October 24, 2008 in the United States. The film was released in Canada on March 27, 2009. The Narrows The Narrows is an American 2008 independent film starring Kevin Zegers, Sophia Bush, Vincent DOnofrio, Eddie Cahill and Monica Keena. The Eye of the Storm The Eye of the Storm is an Australian drama film directed by Fred Schepisi. It is an adaptation of Patrick Whites 1973 novel of the same name. It stars Geoffrey Rush, Charlotte Rampling and Judy Davis. It won the critics award for best Australian feature at the 2011 Melbourne International Film Festival and had a September 2011 theatrical release. Around the Block Around the Block is a 2013 Australian drama film directed and written by Sarah Spillane. The films stars Christina Ricci, Hunter Page-Lochard, Jack Thompson and Damian Walshe-Howling. The films revolves around an American drama teacher who develops a friendship with a sixteen-year-old Aboriginal Australian boy during the 2004 Redfern riots. Soulless 2 Dukhless 2 sometimes referred to as Soulless 2, is a 2015 Russian drama film directed by Roman Prygunov, sequel to Dukhless. Sketch Sketch is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Vijay Chandar and produced by Moving Frame. The film features Vikram and Tamannaah in the leading roles, with Soori, Baburaj and R. K. Suresh among others portraying supporting roles. The film was released on 12 January 2018. It was dubbed into Hindi and Telugu with the same title. The movie also marks Tamannah and Vijay Chandars first collaboration with Vikram. Hallelujah Hallelujah is a 1929 American Pre-Code Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical directed by King Vidor, and starring Daniel L. Haynes and Nina Mae McKinney. Filmed in Tennessee and Arkansas and chronicling the troubled quest of a sharecropper, Zeke Johnson, and his relationship with the seductive Chick, Hallelujah was one of the first all-African American films by a major studio. It was intended for a general audience and was considered so risky a venture by MGM that they required King Vidor to invest his own salary in the production. Vidor expressed an interest in "showing the Southern Negro as he is" and attempted to present a relatively non-stereotyped view of African-American life. Hallelujah was King Vidors first sound film, and combined sound recorded on location and sound recorded post-production in Hollywood. King Vidor was nominated for a Best Director Oscar for the film. In 2008, Hallelujah was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Scaredy Cat Scaredy Cat is a 1948 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The Red Lanterns The Red Lanterns is a 1963 Greek drama film directed by Vasilis Georgiadis and based on a play by Alekos Galanos. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was also entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. The Hunt La Caza is a 1966 Spanish film directed by Carlos Saura. The film is a psychological thriller about three veterans of the Spanish Civil War who meet to go rabbit hunting. It was Sauras first international success, winning the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 16th Berlin International Film Festival. It is considered a classic of Spanish Cinema. Aradhana Aradhana is a 1969 Indian romantic drama film directed by Shakti Samanta, starring Sharmila Tagore and Rajesh Khanna.It won the Filmfare Award for Best Film at the 17th Filmfare Awards. Sharmila Tagore won her first Filmfare Best Actress Award for playing the lead role in this film. Originally released in Hindi-Urdu and dubbed in Bengali, Aradhanas huge success led to two remakes, both starring Vanisri in Tagores role: the Tamil film Sivagamiyin Selvan and the Telugu film Kannavari Kalalu. This film is counted among the 17 consecutive hit films of Rajesh Khanna between 1969 and 1971, by adding the two hero films Marayada and Andaz to the 15 consecutive solo hits he gave from 1969 to 1971. Aradhana was a blockbuster in India and the Soviet Union. Thieves and Robbers Cat and Dog is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. Razor Blade Smile Razor Blade Smile is a 1998 British vampire film written and directed by Jake West. It stars Eileen Daly, Christopher Adamson, and Heidi James. The Freediver The Freediver is a 2004 British drama film written and directed by Alki David. Khottabych KhottabychЧ]}}, Hottabych) is a 2006 Russian fantasy comedy film by STV Film Company. It is based on the novel The Copper Jar of Old Khottabych by Sergey Oblomov, and uses the title character, genie Khottabych, created by Soviet writer Lazar Lagin for his childrens book and movie Old Khottabych. The film has the screen name K}{OTT@B\)CH, underscoring the films Internet motif. It opened in theaters on 10 August 2006 at Karoprokat. As Good as Dead As Good as Dead is a 2010 American crime thriller film starring Andie MacDowell, Cary Elwes, Frank Whaley and Matt Dallas. It is also Jonathan Mosseks directorial debut. Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: Viva La Fiesta! Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: Viva la Fiesta! is a 2012 American direct-to-DVD family comedy film directed by Lev L. Spiro. It is the third and final installment of the Beverly Hills Chihuahua series, and stars George Lopez, Odette Annable and Logan Grove. The film focuses on Papi, Chloe and the puppies moving to a hotel. Pedro finds love when he falls head over heels for Charlotte. The film was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on September 18, 2012 in a two-disc Blu-ray/DVD combo pack. Zachary Gordon and Chantily Spalan did not reprise their roles as Papi, Jr. and Rosa. This was Kay Panabakers final film before she retired to become a zoologist. It was filmed at the Langham Huntington Hotel in Pasadena, California in just 5 weeks. It features a song by Raini Rodriguez titled, "Living Your Dreams". One and Two One & Two is a 2015 American independent fantasy thriller film written and directed by Andrew Droz Palermo. The film stars Kiernan Shipka, Timothée Chalamet, Elizabeth Reaser, and Grant Bowler. The film had its world premiere on February 9, 2015, at the Berlin International Film Festival. The film was released on August 14, 2015, in a limited release and through video on demand by IFC Midnight. Spitfire The First of the Few is a 1942 British black-and-white biographical film produced and directed by Leslie Howard, who stars as R. J. Mitchell, the designer of the Supermarine Spitfire fighter aircraft. David Niven co-stars as a Royal Air Force officer and test pilot, a composite character that represents the pilots who flew Mitchells seaplanes and tested the Spitfire. The film depicts Mitchells strong work ethic in designing the Spitfire and his death. The films title alludes to Winston Churchills speech describing Battle of Britain aircrew, subsequently known as the Few: "Never was so much owed by so many to so few". Leslie Howards portrayal of Mitchell has a special significance since Howard was killed when the Lisbon-to-London civilian airliner in which he was travelling was shot down by the Luftwaffe on 1 June 1943. His death occurred only days before The First of the Few was released in the United States on 12 June 1943, under the alternate title of Spitfire. Lucky Luke: Ballad of the Daltons La Ballade des Dalton is a 1978 French animated film written and directed by René Goscinny, Morris, Henri Gruel and Pierre Watrin starring the comic book character Lucky Luke. Two different adaptations of the film in book form were both published in French in 1978. The first, adapted by Guy Vidal, was in text form rather than comic strip, and was accompanied by images from the film. The second was a comic strip adaptation by an uncredited Pascal Dabère and formed part of the book, La Ballade des Dalton et autres histoires. Princess of Mars Princess of Mars is a 2009 direct-to-DVD science fiction film made by American independent studio The Asylum, loosely based on the 1917 novel A Princess of Mars by author Edgar Rice Burroughs. The films promotional art mentions how the original story inspired some elements of James Camerons Avatar, but neither the credits nor promotional material mention Edgar Rice Burroughs. It is not to be confused with the higher-budget 2012 film John Carter, which is an adaptation of the novel. In Europe, the film was released with the title The Martian Colony Wars. Rembrandt Rembrandt is a 1936 British biographical film made by London Film Productions of the life of 17th-century Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn. The film was produced and directed by Alexander Korda from a screenplay by June Head and Lajos Bíró based on a story by Carl Zuckmayer. The music score was by Geoffrey Toye and the cinematography by Georges Périnal. Wings Wings is a 1966 Soviet black and white drama film directed by Ukrainian filmmaker Larisa Shepitko, her first feature film made after graduating from the All-Russian State Institute for Cinematography. In 1979, the little known director, screenwriter and actress died in a car accident, leaving behind only a small artistic output of four films. In the Year of the Pig In the Year of the Pig is an American documentary film directed by Emile de Antonio about American involvement in the Vietnam War. It was released in 1968 while the U.S. was in the middle of its military engagement, and was politically controversial. In 1969, the film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. In 1990, Jonathan Rosenbaum characterized the film as "the first and best of the major documentaries about Vietnam". The film, which is in black and white, contains much historical footage and many interviews. Those interviewed include Harry Ashmore, Daniel Berrigan, Philippe Devillers, David Halberstam, Roger Hilsman, Jean Lacouture, Kenneth P. Landon, Thruston B. Morton, Paul Mus, Charlton Osburn, Harrison Salisbury, Ilya Todd, John Toller, David K. Tuck, David Wurfel and John White. Produced during the Vietnam War, the film was greeted with hostility by many audiences, with bomb threats and vandalism directed at theaters that showed it. De Antonio cites the film as his personal favorite. It features the ironic use of patriotic music, portrays Ho Chi Minh as a patriot to the Vietnamese people, and asserts that Vietnam was always a single country rather than two. Radioactive Dreams Radioactive Dreams is a 1985 post-apocalyptic science fiction-comedy film written and directed by Albert Pyun and starring George Kennedy, Michael Dudikoff, Don Murray, and Lisa Blount. The names of the two main characters are homages to noir detective fiction icons Philip Marlowe, Raymond Chandler and Mike Hammer. The film has achieved cult status as it screened in several cult revival programs around the world. Unhinged Unhinged is a 1982 American exploitation slasher film directed by Don Gronquist, written by Gronquist and Reagan Ramsey, and starring Laurel Munson and Janet Penner. The film follows three young women who are taken in by a mysterious family at their rural mansion after getting into a car accident. Principal photography of Unhinged occurred in Portland, using interiors and exteriors of Pittock Mansion, which were shot exclusively at night; a young Gus Van Sant served as a location scout for the production. The film appeared on the list of the United Kingdoms 72 "video nasties," which led to an expanded role for the British Board of Film Classification. A remake was made in England and released in 2017. The Day I Became a Woman The Day I Became a Woman is a 2000 award-winning Iranian drama film directed by Marzieh Meshkini. It tells three stories, each depicting a different stage in the lives of Iranian women. It premièred at the 2000 Venice Film Festival and won several festival awards during 2000. Critical response was positive with some calling it "Felliniesque". Big Man, Little Love Big Man, Little Love is a 2001 international co-production drama film, written and directed by Handan İpekçi, about an orphaned Kurdish child and a Turkish pensioner thrown together by circumstance. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won awards at film festivals in Antalya, Cairo, Cologne and Istanbul, including the Golden Orange for Best Film, and was Turkeys submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Blue Butterfly The Blue Butterfly is a 2004 Canadian drama/adventure film, directed by Léa Pool, produced by Porchlight Entertainment and Alliance Atlantis, distributed by Monterey Media and starring Marc Donato as Pete Carlton, a boy terminally ill with cancer, whose final wish is to find the elusive blue morpho butterfly. William Hurt plays entomologist Alan Osborne, who takes him to the jungles of Costa Rica to find the insect. The story is based on the life of David Marenger and his trip with entomologist Georges Brossard in 1987. It was filmed on location in Canadas Montreal, Quebec and Central Americas Costa Rica. Single White Female 2: The Psycho Single White Female 2: The Psycho is a 2005 American direct-to-video psychological thriller film and a sequel to the 1992 film Single White Female. Directed by Keith Samples, it stars Kristen Miller, Allison Lange and Brooke Burns. The Man Who Will Come The Man Who Will Come is an Italian film released in 2009. It was directed by Giorgio Diritti and written by Giorgio Diritti, Giovanni Galavotti and Tania Pedroni, starring Maya Sansa and Alba Rohrwacher. The film centers on a child growing up in northern Italy during World War II at the time of the Marzabotto massacre. The Olsen Gang in a Fix The Olsen Gang in a Fix is a 1969 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe. The film was the second in the Olsen-banden-series. The Blood Spattered Bride The Blood Spattered Bride is a 1972 Spanish horror film written and directed by Vicente Aranda, based on the vampire novella "Carmilla" by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. It stars Simón Andreu, Maribel Martín, and Alexandra Bastedo. The film attained cult film status for its mix of horror, vampirism, rejection of fascism, and progressive ideas on gender and sexuality. A well-known US trailer advertising a double feature of this film paired with the 1974 horror film I Dismember Mama was filmed in the style of a news report covering the "story" of an audience member who had gone insane while watching the films. Charodei Charodei is a 1982 Soviet romantic fantasy musical film directed by Konstantin Bromberg. Subject Two Subject Two is a 2006 American film directed by Philip Chidel and starring Christian Oliver and Dean Stapleton. Zero Zero is a 2010 Australian stop motion animated short film written and directed by Christopher Kezelos and produced by Christine Kezelos. Hello! How Are You? Hello! How Are You? is a 2011 Romanian romantic comedy film directed by Alexandru Maftei. The film follows a couple whose relationship has become routine and stale after 20 years of marriage. Comes a Bright Day Comes a Bright Day is a British film. The film was written and directed by Simon Aboud, and stars Craig Roberts, Imogen Poots, Kevin McKidd and Timothy Spall. Comes a Bright Day is Abouds directorial debut. The film is a mix of genres: a darkly comic thriller, involving a romance set within a heist, and a story about searching for the hidden gems that make life infinitely richer. Allegheny Uprising Allegheny Uprising is an American 1939 film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Claire Trevor and John Wayne. Based on the 1937 novel The First Rebel by Neil H. Swanson, with a screenplay by the films producer, P. J. Wolfson, the film is loosely based on the historical event known as the Black Boys Rebellion of 1765, after the conclusion of the French and Indian War. It was produced by RKO Pictures. Clad in buckskin and a coonskin cap, Wayne plays real-life James Smith, an American coping with British rule in colonial America. The supporting cast includes Brian Donlevy, George Sanders and Chill Wills. Claire Trevor and John Wayne also headed the cast of John Fords Stagecoach the same year, and in Allegheny Uprising Trevor is top-billed over Wayne, due to her greater name value at the time. The film did not fare well in its initial release. The superficially similar John Ford film Drums Along the Mohawk had been released only one week prior. In the United Kingdom, where the film kept the original title, it was initially banned by the Ministry of Information for placing the British, already at war against Nazi Germany, in a bad light. Blue Mountains, or Unbelievable Story Blue Mountains is a 1983 Georgian comedy-drama directed by Eldar Shengelaia. The film is about a passive young man Soso, an author, entering the Soviet-controlled bureaucracy of Georgia attempting to get his novel published only to be neglected and compartmentalized at every turn.The film was selected for screening as part of the section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The Midnight Hour The Midnight Hour is a 1985 American made-for-television comedy horror film directed by Jack Bender and starring Shari Belafonte-Harper, LeVar Burton, Peter DeLuise, and Dedee Pfeiffer. Its plot focuses on a small New England town that becomes overrun with zombies, witches, vampires, and all the other demons of hell after a group of teenagers unlocks a centuries-old curse on Halloween. The film aired on ABC on Friday, November 1, 1985, at 9:00-11:00 pm EST. In addition to an original musical number, "Get Dead", the films soundtrack features songs by Wilson Pickett, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs, Three Dog Night, and The Smiths. The film marks Macaulay Culkins first screen role as an uncredited trick-or-treater. Platoon Leader Platoon Leader is a 1988 Cannon Films film set in the Vietnam War and directed by Aaron Norris; it stars Michael Dudikoff and Michael DeLorenzo and was filmed in South Africa. It is loosely based on James R. McDonoughs memoir of the same name. The film is about a newly commissioned infantry lieutenant who arrives in Vietnam to take over his first platoon. He finds he has to prove himself and earn the trust of the enlisted men if he is to lead them. This is director Aarons only film that Chuck Norris did not star in. Nach Fünf im Urwald After Five in the Forest Primeval, sometimes also known as Its a Jungle Out There, is a 1995 German romantic comedy film directed by Hans-Christian Schmid and starring Franka Potente in her first film role. The film tells the story of a 17-year-old girl Anna who, in search of freedom in an urban environment, runs away from home with a boy who has a crush on her. Her parents launch into a search for Anna and, during the process, reminisce about their own search for freedom in their youth. The film was intended to be a television film and had a screening in October 1995 at the Hof International Film Festival where Hans-Christian Schmid was awarded the Best New Director Promotional Award. During the festival, the German distributing company Senator Film picked up the film for theatrical distribution and the film opened in German theaters on April 25, 1996. At the 1996 Bavarian Film Awards, Franka Potente won the award for Best Young Actress. The film was also nominated for accolades at the 1997 Bavarian Film Awards where it won the award for Best Production. Pink Floyd: The Story of Wish You Were Here The Story of Wish You Were Here is a direct-to-video documentary about the making of Wish You Were Here album by Pink Floyd. After being shown on a few television channels, such as BBC Four, it was released on 26 June 2012, on DVD and Blu-ray. The film gives an extensive insight of concept, recording the songs and designing the album cover. It includes exclusive interviews with almost every key person, who participated in producing the album. It is the second Pink Floyd documentary by Eagle Rock, the previous being The Making of the Dark Side of the Moon. The band is represented by all three surviving members – David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Roger Waters. Other participating people include: Joe Boyd, Venetta Fields, Jill Furmanovsky, Roy Harper, Brian Humphries, Peter Jenner, Nick Kent, Aubrey Powell, Ronnie Rondell Jr., Gerald Scarfe, and Storm Thorgerson. The film is about 59 minutes long, with 25 minutes of additional interviews. These also include footage of Roger Waters and David Gilmour performing some excerpts from the original songs, while Brian Humphries, the albums sound engineer, plays back the original sound tapes from Abbey Road Studios archives. In the Name of My Daughter In the Name of My Daughter is a 2014 French drama film directed by André Téchiné and starring Catherine Deneuve, Guillaume Canet and Adèle Haenel. The script was based on the memoir, Une femme face à la Mafia, written by Renée Le Roux and her son Jean-Charles Le Roux. It retraces the , which made headlines in France from the late 1970s to the 2010s. Puerto Ricans in Paris Puerto Ricans in Paris is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Ian Edelman and written by Neel Shah and Ian Edelman. The film stars Luis Guzmán, Edgar Garcia, Alice Taglioni, Miriam Shor, Frédéric Anscombre, Rosario Dawson and Rosie Perez. The film was released on June 10, 2016, by Focus World. The Judge and the Assassin The Judge and the Assassin is a 1976 French drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. The film won two César Awards in 1977. It is based on the life of mass murderer Joseph Vacher. Crocodile Crocodile is a 1996 South Korean film. It was the directorial debut of Ki-duk Kim and stars Cho Jae-hyun as "Crocodile". The film tells the story of a man living at the edge of the Han River in Seoul, who saves a woman trying to commit suicide. He then proceeds to rape and abuse her until an odd relationship develops between them. Antikiller Antikiller is a 2002 Russian crime film directed by Egor Konchalovsky. It portrays a brutal war between obnoxious crime gangs and a one-man vigilante, a former police officer. The movie is based on Danil Koretsky’s novel of the same name, which has sold five million copies in the countries of the former Soviet Union and has acquired cult status among readers of Russian pulp fiction. Like the novel, the film became the box office leader among Russian films in 2002. Vlad Vlad is a 2003 American horror film directed by Michael D. Sellers and starring Francesco Quinn and Billy Zane. It is based on the life of Vlad Dracula, the Wallachian ruler. The film received generally bad reviews. Trapped Ashes Trapped Ashes is a 2006 American horror anthology film with segments directed by Sean S. Cunningham, Joe Dante, Monte Hellman, Ken Russell, and John Gaeta. It stars Jayce Bartok, Henry Gibson, and Lara Harris. The Lost Tribe The Lost Tribe is a 2010 American horror film directed by Roel Reiné, and starring Emily Foxler, Nick Mennell, Brianna Brown, Ryan Alosio and Marc Bacher. Wait for Me and I Will Not Come Wait for Me and I Will Not Come is a 2009 Serbian drama film directed by Miroslav Momčilović. Lady on a Train Lady on a Train is a 1945 American film noir crime film directed by Charles David and starring Deanna Durbin, Ralph Bellamy, and David Bruce. Based on a story by Leslie Charteris, the film is about a woman who witnesses a murder in a nearby building from her train window. After she reports the murder to the police, who quickly dismiss her story, she turns to a popular mystery writer to help her solve the crime. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Sound. Illegal Illegal is a 1955 American film noir directed by Lewis Allen. It stars Edward G. Robinson, Nina Foch, Hugh Marlowe and Jayne Mansfield. It is the second remake of the 1932 film The Mouthpiece. Pilot Night Gallery is a 1969 American made-for-television anthology supernatural horror film starring Joan Crawford, Roddy McDowall and Richard Kiley. Directed by Boris Sagal, Steven Spielberg and Barry Shear, the film consists of three supernatural tales that served as the pilot for the anthology series of the same name, written and hosted by Rod Serling. The film originally premiered on NBC on November 8, 1969. Rod Serling appears in a dark art gallery setting and introduces a trilogy of supernatural tales by unveiling paintings that depicts each segment. The three canvases produced for the pilot were painted by Jaroslav "Jerry" Gebr. The original pilot theme was composed by William Goldenberg. Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles is the 2006 animated sequel to the 1985 Robotech television series. It was released on DVD on February 6, 2007. At Anime Expo 2004, Harmony Gold USA revealed that Robotech: Shadow Force was in production to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Robotech in 2005. The name of the new story arc was soon changed to Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles, and the film was completed on January 27, 2006. This project was initially met with skepticism from the fan community, due to Harmony Golds spotty track record of completing Robotech sequels and spin-offs in past decades. The first teaser trailer debuted at Anime Expo 2005. An official trailer was later released on The Shadow Chronicles website during the NATPE conference, a broadcast industry trade show. Harmony Gold held a number of film festival showings in 2006, but FUNimation delayed the theatrical and Region 1 DVD release until January 5 and February 6, 2007, respectively. Basmati Blues Basmati Blues is a 2017 American romantic comedy musical film, directed by Danny Baron, in his directorial debut from a screenplay by Baron and Jeff Dorchen. It stars Brie Larson and Utkarsh Ambudkar in lead roles with Scott Bakula, Donald Sutherland and Tyne Daly in major supporting roles. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on February 9, 2018, by Shout! Studios. Kiss Me Again Baciami ancora is a 2010 film written and directed by Gabriele Muccino. The film, a sequel to The Last Kiss, was released in theaters on January 29, 2010. In its opening weekend the film grossed €3,119,351. In total it grossed over €9 million. The Squad The Squad is a 2011 Colombian psychological thriller and the directorial debut for Jaime Osorio Marquez. The film was released in Colombia on 7 October 2011 and follows a squad of soldiers that are sent to investigate a mountain military base. After a secret military base ceases all communications, an anti-guerrilla commando unit is sent to the mountainous location to discover what exactly happened. The squad expects to discover that the base was attacked and taken over by guerrilla units, but instead find only a lone woman wrapped in chains. Pot o' Gold Pot o Gold is a 1941 American romantic musical comedy film starring James Stewart and Paulette Goddard, directed by George Marshall, and based on the radio series Pot o Gold. The film was released April 3, 1941, eight months before the NBC radio series came to an end. Paulette Goddards singing voice was dubbed by Vera Van. The film was known as The Golden Hour in the United Kingdom and was re-released in 1946 by Astor Pictures as Jimmy Steps Out. The Sea Is Watching is a 2002 Japanese romance film directed by Kei Kumai, based on a screenplay by Akira Kurosawa. Wilby Wonderful Wilby Wonderful is a 2004 drama film directed by Daniel MacIvor, and starring James Allodi, Maury Chaykin, Paul Gross, Rebecca Jenkins, Sandra Oh, Ellen Page, Callum Keith Rennie, and Daniel MacIvor. The film is a comedic drama about 24 hours in the life of the small town of Wilby, where the municipal festival is in preparation. It focuses on the changes occurring in the lives of several different inhabitants as development comes to the island and threatens to change the world around them. The title comes from a sign created to promote the town; comically, it has been painted wrong, and says "Wilby Wonderful", as opposed to "Wonderful Wilby". Wilby Wonderful received a 71% rating from review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 7 reviews. No Impact Man: The Documentary No Impact Man is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Laura Gabbert and Justin Schein, based on the book by Colin Beavan. The film, which premiered September 4, 2009, follows Colin Beavan and his family during their year-long experiment to have zero impact on the environment. The film mostly takes place in New York City. Ishq Ishq is a 2012 Telugu romantic drama film written and directed by Vikram Kumar. The film was produced by Vikram Goud under Shresht Movies banner. The film features Nithiin and Nithya Menen in the lead with Ajay in a pivotal role. Cinematography for the film was handled by P. C. Sreeram and the music was composed by Anup Rubens with tracks "Sutigaa" and "Edho Edho" composed by music duo Aravind-Shankar. The dialogues were written by R. Samala. Ishq was released on 24 February 2012 to positive reviews and became one of the highest-grossing films of 2012 and won the Nandi Award for Best Home-viewing Feature Film. A Bangladeshi remake of this film titled Love Station starring Bappy Chowdhury and Mishti Jannat was released on 5 September 2014 & remade into Bengali as Aashiqui starring Ankush Hazra and Nusrat Faria Mazhar in 2015. The film was also remade in Tamil as Uyire Uyire. It was remade into Odia as Akhire Akhire starring Babushan, Jhillik and Siddhanta Mahapatra. The film was also dubbed into Hindi as Bhaigiri by Goldmines Telefilms in 2016. Top Dog Top Dog is a crime drama film directed by Martin Kemp and starring Leo Gregory, Vincent Regan and Ricci Harnett. It is based on the novel written by Dougie Brimson, who also penned the screenplay. Camera Store Camera Store is a 2017 drama directed and written by Scott Marshall Smith. The film stars John Larroquette, John Rhys-Davies and Laura Silverman. The film was released on June 19, 2017 by Provocator. Ray LaPine and Pinky Steuben work at a tired old camera store name Bibideaux Photographic. The entire movie occurs on Christmas Eve 1994. Ghost Team Ghost Team is a 2016 independent comedy-thriller directed by Oliver Irving from a screenplay by Peter Warren, based on a story by Irving and Warren. The films cast includes Jon Heder, David Krumholtz, Melonie Diaz, Paul W. Downs with Justin Long and Amy Sedaris. Ghost Team examines the things some people believe in to escape the monotony of everyday life and get through the day. The film was released on August 12, 2016, by The Orchard and Sony Pictures. Johnny Tremain Johnny Tremain is a 1957 film made by Walt Disney Productions, based on the 1944 Newbery Medal-winning childrens novel of the same name by Esther Forbes, retelling the story of the years in Boston prior to the outbreak of the American Revolution. The film was directed by Robert Stevenson. It was made for television, but first released to theatres. Walt Disney understood the new technology of color television and filmed his Walt Disney anthology television series in color. But the show, known as Disneyland at that time, was broadcast in black and white. After its theater run in 1957, the film was shown in its entirety on television in two episodes, rather than as a complete film on a single evening, on November 21 and 28, 1958. Gus Gus is a 1976 American family comedy film by Walt Disney Productions, directed by Vincent McEveety and starring Ed Asner, Don Knotts and Gary Grimes. Its center character is Gus, a football-playing mule. The film did well at the box office and was released on home video in 1981. The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl is a 1993 German documentary film about the life of German film director Leni Riefenstahl, directed by Ray Müller. The St. Francisville Experiment The St. Francisville Experiment is a 2000 low-budget found footage horror film directed by Ted Nicolaou. The film was released direct to VHS, and DVD on April 15, 2000, and centers upon a small group of paranormal investigators who spend a night in an old haunted mansion located in St. Francisville, Louisiana. The haunted mansions back story was loosely based upon the true story of Delphine LaLaurie, a New Orleans socialite believed to have tortured and perhaps killed slaves in the early 1800s. The Stickup The Stickup is a 2002 crime thriller film written and directed by Rowdy Herrington and starring James Spader. It was rated R for language and violence. Tricked: The Documentary Tricked: The Documentary is a 2013 American documentary film directed by John-Keith Wasson and Jane Wells. It documents human sex trafficking, and its presence within the United States, from the perspectives of the victims involved in sex trafficking, the “johns” who pay for the sex and the pimps responsible for instigating the illegal business. It was produced by 3 Generations and distributed by First Run Features in Canada and the United States. In addition to the various people interviewed in this documentary, the film follows law enforcement agencies and their efforts to crack down on this illegal enterprise, such as Sgt. Dan Steele of the Denver vice squad. The film is meant not only to educate people on trafficking, but to help them understand and spot the scouting and manipulating techniques commonly used by traffickers. Filming for Tricked took place in New York City, Las Vegas, Denver, Chicago and Washington D.C. It premiered on December 13, 2013, at the Quad Cinema in New York City. It was also selected for screening at the 2014 Montclair Film Festival. The Rachel Divide The Rachel Divide is a 2018 documentary about the controversial life of Rachel Dolezal, a Caucasian woman who posed as African American and was forced to resign as president of the NAACP chapter in Spokane when the truth of her race and ancestry was exposed. The film was directed by Laura Brownson and distributed by Netflix, originally airing on April 27, 2018. Michael Michael was a German silent film released in 1924, directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer, director of other notable silents such as The Passion of Joan of Arc, Master of the House, and Leaves from Satans Book. The film stars Walter Slezak as the titular Michael, the young assistant and model to the artist Claude Zoret. Along with Different From the Others and Sex in Chains, Michael is widely considered a landmark in gay silent cinema. The film is based on Herman Bangs 1902 novel Mikaël. It is the second screen adaptation of the book, the first being The Wings, made eight years prior by director Mauritz Stiller. Michael, however, follows Bangs storyline much more closely than the earlier film version. You Can't Cheat an Honest Man You Cant Cheat an Honest Man is a 1939 American comedy film directed by George Marshall and Edward F. Cline and starring W. C. Fields. Fields also wrote the story on which the film is based under the name Charles Bogle. Aniki Bóbó Aniki-Bóbó is a 1942 Portuguese film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It is his first feature-length film. The actors are mostly children from Oliveiras hometown, Porto. The script was adapted by Manoel de Oliveira from a short story by José Rodrigues de Freitas, Meninos Milionários. Aniki-Bóbó is a rhyme from a childrens game, akin to Eeny. The film was not very well received, but with time it gained recognition and was finally accepted as one of the most important Portuguese films of its time. In several respects, this film seems to anticipate Italian neorealism. It would be 21 years before Oliveira directed his next feature film. 4D Man 4D Man is a 1959 independent American science fiction film in color by De Luxe, produced by Jack H. Harris, directed by Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr., and starring Robert Lansing, Lee Meriwether, and James Congdon. The film was released by Universal-International. Rich and Famous Strays Strays is a 1997 American drama film written, directed, produced by, and starring Vin Diesel, which follows a drug dealer and hustler who is fed up with the repetitious life style he leads and begins looking for meaning in his life. It marked Diesels feature film directing debut and takes a hard look at his own adolescence and upbringing in New York City. Vanity Fair Vanity Fair is a BBC television drama serial adaptation of William Makepeace Thackerays novel of the same name broadcast in 1998. The screenplay was written by Andrew Davies. The BBC previously adapted the novel as a serial twice before, in 1967 and in 1987. Berlin, I Love You Berlin, I Love You is a 2019 anthology romantic drama film starring an ensemble cast. A joint German and U.S. production, it serves as an installment of the Cities of Love, series created by Emmanuel Benbihy. It was released on February 8, 2019, by Saban Films. Soldier in the Rain Soldier in the Rain is a 1963 American comedy buddy film directed by Ralph Nelson and starring Jackie Gleason and Steve McQueen. Tuesday Weld portrays Gleasons characters romantic partner. Produced by Martin Jurow and co-written by Maurice Richlin and Blake Edwards, the screenplay is based upon a 1960 novel by William Goldman and concerns the friendship between an Army master sergeant and a young country bumpkin buck sergeant. The music is by Henry Mancini. The film was released five days after President John F. Kennedys assassination, which hindered its box office take. The Breach The Breach is a 1970 film written and directed by Claude Chabrol, based on the novel The Balloon Man by Charlotte Armstrong. The film was also known as The Breakup at times in its release in the United States. The film had a total of 927,678 admissions in France. Bread and Chocolate Bread and Chocolate is a 1974 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Franco Brusati. This film chronicles the misadventures of an Italian immigrant to Switzerland and is representative of the commedia allitaliana film genre. Love and Bullets Love and Bullets is a 1979 film directed by Stuart Rosenberg. Starring Charles Bronson, it is based on a screenplay by Wendell Mayes and John Melson. The film was originally to have been directed by John Huston and advertisements were taken out in Variety to promote this fact. Huston apparently did film some scenes but walked off the set after disagreements with the producers. Veteran director Rosenberg stepped in on the troubled production. The resulting movie received almost-unanimously poor reviews. Big Money Hustlas Big Money Hustlas is a 2000 American comedy film directed by John Cafiero as his feature film debut. The film, a homage to exploitation films of the 1970s, focuses on a streetwise San Francisco detective who tries to take down a New York City crime lord. It stars Insane Clown Posses Joseph "Violent J" Bruce and Joseph "Shaggy 2 Dope" Utsler, and Twiztids Jamie Madrox and Monoxide Child, and features appearances by Harland Williams, Johnny Brennan, Rudy Ray Moore, Mick Foley and the Misfits. Released direct-to-video, the film debuted at #1 on Billboards Top Music Videos chart, and was later certified platinum by the RIAA. A Western genre follow-up, Big Money Rustlas, was released direct-to-video on August 17, 2010. In 2015, Insane Clown Posse announced the production of a sequel entitled Big Money Thrusters. Treed Murray Treed Murray, also known as Get Down, is a 2001 Canadian drama thriller film written and directed by William Phillips and starring David Hewlett. It won two Genie Awards, and was nominated for three more. Quill: The Life of a Guide Dog is a 2004 Japanese film about a guide dog, first released in Japan on 13 March 2004 and on DVD on 25 September 2004. It was also shown at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival in Canada on 17 September 2004. The film is directed by Yōichi Sai and adapted from the original novel by Ryohei Akimoto and Kengo Ishiguro, based on a true story. Prior to the release of this film, NHK produced a TV drama adaptation of the novel, which aired from June 16 to July 28, 2003. The Insatiable The Insatiable is a direct-to-DVD American vampire film released in 2006. The plot follows solitary cubical worker Harry Balbo as he attempts to capture the vampire Tatiana with the assistance of vampire hunter Strickland. For Lovers Only For Lovers Only is a 2011 romance film produced by the Polish brothers and Sean OGrady. The brothers also had different roles in the film, with Michael as director and Mark as writer and also actor himself. The film also stars Stana Katic. It was expected to be released in theaters in the United States in June 2011, but eventually adopted an online distribution strategy. The Day I Saw Your Heart The Day I Saw Your Heart is a 2011 family drama film directed by Jennifer Devoldère and starring Mélanie Laurent, Michel Blanc, Florence Loiret Caille, Guillaume Gouix, Kev Adams, Camille Chamoux and Malik Bentalha. Murder of a Cat Murder of a Cat is a 2014 American independent thriller comedy film directed by Gillian Greene and starring Fran Kranz, Nikki Reed, J.K. Simmons, and Blythe Danner. The film premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival. The Postman's White Nights The Postmans White Nights is a 2014 Russian drama film directed by Andrei Konchalovsky. It tells the story of the people of a remote Russian village, whose main contact with the outside world is a postman. All actors in the film are non-professionals and casting took a year. It was selected for the In Competition section at the 71st Venice International Film Festival and won the Silver Lion. In September 2014, director Konchalovsky withdrew the film from the list of films being considered for the Russian entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was filmed at the Kenozersky National Park, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. The Shadow Effect The Shadow Effect is a 2017 summary A US senator is assassinated and his guards are killed by an assassin. He then blows himself and some other guards up with a grenade. Gabriel wakes up with nightmares everyday. His wife Brinn comforts him. They run a restaurant together. They are good friends with Sheriff Dodge. Gabe has memories of the Senators assassination. One day, Gabe hears a music and has a seizure. Later, a politician and his wife are in a boat. Gabe disguised like the assassin from the opening fights the politician and falls off the boat. Gabe kills him, then blows himself up. Gabe wakes up in his home to memories of the assassination. Brinn takes him to a doctor. He gives Gabe some medication. Gabe later hears the same music. He becomes like a robot. A man gives him a list with the name of a target. Gabe goes to the target at a subway and pushes him in front of a train. A cop chases Gabe. Gabe kills the cop then blows himself up. Gabe wakes up with this memory. He goes to the location where the cop died to find a finger exactly as same as Gabes. Dodge appears and kills him. Gabe wakes up. He doesnt take the doctors medication. He hears the same music but gets control. The Man gives Gabe another list. Gabe pretends to take instructions. Gabe goes to the target but instead kills Dodges men who traced him. Dodge chases Gabe. Gabe escapes. He confronts the Meyers. Dodge reaches there too. Gabe drives home to realise Brinn is on it too. Brinn is not his wife but fell in love with him. Dodge appears and kills him. Luck-Key Luck Key is a 2016 South Korean action comedy film directed by Lee Gae-byok, starring Yoo Hae-jin in the lead role. It is a remake of the 2012 Japanese comedy film Key of Life. The Villain The Villain is a 2018 Indian Kannada-language action thriller film written and directed by Prem and produced by C. R. Manohar, starring Shiva Rajkumar, Sudeep, Amy Jackson, Mithun Chakraborty, Meka Srikanth in lead roles. At 3:25 For the 1923 Lon Chaney film, see While Paris Sleeps. Paris Qui Dort is a 1924 French science fiction comedy silent short film directed by René Clair. Also released as Le rayon de la mort, its international English-language titles were The Crazy Ray and Paris Asleep. It has also been released in the USA as At 3:25. Jimmy the Gent Jimmy the Gent is a 1934 American Pre-Code comedy-crime film directed by Michael Curtiz, starring James Cagney and Bette Davis and featuring Allen Jenkins. It was the first pairing of Cagney and Davis, who would reunite for The Bride Came C.O.D. seven years later. The screenplay by Bertram Millhauser was based on the story "The Heir Chaser" by Ray Nazarro and Laird Doyle. Holiday on the Buses Holiday on the Buses is a 1973 British comedy film directed by Bryan Izzard and starring Reg Varney and Doris Hare. The film is the third and final spin-off film from the ITV sitcom On the Buses and succeeded the films On the Buses and Mutiny on the Buses. The film was produced by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe for Hammer Films. The Beauty of Vice The Beauty of Vice is a 1986 Yugoslav drama film directed by Živko Nikolić. The film sold 866,474 tickets at the box office. Gor II Outlaw of Gor is a 1988 American film and a sequel to Gor directed by John Cardos. It is loosely based on the Gor novel series by John Norman, but has strong plot and qualitative differences from the original book Outlaw of Gor. The Triumph of Love The Triumph of Love is a 2001 romantic comedy film, based on Marivauxs 1732 play of the same name. It was directed by Clare Peploe, produced by her husband Bernardo Bertolucci, and stars Mira Sorvino and Ben Kingsley. In an unidentified country in 18th century Europe, a usurpers daughter has inherited the throne and feels guilty about her familys crimes. She learns that the Queen gave birth to a prince and the rightful heir, Agis, who was secretly sent to live with the great philosopher Hermocrates. Agis has been taught to hate her and the entire female sex, and to reject all love. After gaining information from one of Hermocrates servants, she goes to see Agis for herself and finds him bathing in a lake in the forest. She falls in love with him at first sight, but he is kept in seclusion by Hermocrates and his sister Leontine to protect him from her. She wishes to gain Agis love in return and marry him so that they may share the throne, but to get close enough to Agis, she must embark on a series of bribes, deceptions, and seductions. The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros is a 2005 Filipino coming-of-age film about a gay teen who is torn between his love for a young cop and his loyalty to his family. The film competed under 1st Cinemalaya Film Festival in 2005. The film was the official entry of the Philippines to the 79th Academy Awards. It is one of the few digital films released in 2005 to do well at the tills. It also made the rounds of international film festivals. The Girl The Girl is a 2009 drama film from Sweden directed by Fredrik Edfeldt. It tells the story of a little girl left alone at her home in 1981, while her parents and brother are on a trip to Sub-Saharan Africa to do charitable work. It won the 2010 Guldbagge Award for Best Cinematography. Teen Lust Teen Lust is a 2014 Canadian horror comedy directed by Blaine Thurier and written by Thurier and Jason Stone. The film had its world premiere on 10 September 2014 at the Toronto International Film Festival and stars Jesse Carere, Daryl Sabara and Annie Clark. A Kind of Loving A Kind of Loving is a 1962 British drama film directed by John Schlesinger, based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Stan Barstow. It stars Alan Bates and June Ritchie as two lovers in early 1960s Lancashire. The photography was by Denys Coop, and the music by Ron Grainer. Filming locations included the towns of Preston, Blackburn, Bolton, Salford, Manchester, Radcliffe and St Annes-on-sea in the northwest of England. The film belongs to the British New Wave movement in film, and the related genre commonly known as "kitchen sink drama". The novel was later turned into a 1982 television series A Kind of Loving. Snuff Snuff is a 1976 American splatter film directed by Michael Findlay and Horacio Fredriksson. It is most notorious for being marketed as if it were an actual snuff film. This picture contributed to the urban legend of snuff films, although the concept did not originate with it. Mausoleum Mausoleum is a 1983 American supernatural horror film directed by Michael Dugan and starring Bobbie Bresee, Marjoe Gortner, Norman Burton, and LaWanda Page. The plot follows a young woman who becomes possessed by the same demon that killed her mother. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the "video nasty" panic. The film was released theatrically in the United States in the spring of 1983, and later won the Special Jury Prize at the 13th Paris Film Festival of Sci-Fi and Fantasy Films in December that year. Just One of the Girls Anything for Love is a 1993 direct-to-video teen comedy film, starring Corey Haim and Nicole Eggert. It was aired on television in the United States as Just One of the Girls. The Hand The Hand is a 1965 Czechoslovak stop motion puppet animation film directed by Jiří Trnka. It was to be Trnkas final film. Critics and viewers praised The Hand as one of the best animated shorts of all time. The Film was first released in 1965. When Trnka died in 1969, the film was banned due to its story that reflects a restrictive environment in which many artists had to work. Dead & Deader Dead and Deader is a 2006 zombie horror comedy film directed by Patrick Dinhut. The film stars Dean Cain, Guy Torry, Peter Greene and Susan Ward, with cameos from Armin Shimerman, John Billingsley, and Dean Haglund. It was aired from Sci Fi Channel on December 16, 2006. Dus Kahaniyaan Dus Kahaniyaan is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language anthology drama film comprising ten short films telling ten different stories which are directed by a host of six directors: Sanjay Gupta, Apoorva Lakhia,Meghna Gulzar, Rohit RoyHansal Mehta and Jasmeet Dhodhi. The film features an ensemble cast comprising Sanjay Dutt, Suniel Shetty, Nana Patekar, Naseeruddin Shah, Manoj Bajpayee, Arbaaz Khan, Jimmy Sheirgill, Amrita Singh, Minissha Lamba,Sudhanshu Pandey, Anupam Kher, Aftab Shivdasani, Diya Mirza, Mandira Bedi, Mahesh Manjrekar, Neha Dhupia, Shabana Azmi,Masumeh Makhija, Rohit Roy, Anita Hassanandani, Anuradha Patel, Dino Morea, Tarina Patel, Neha Oberoi, Parmeet Sethi and Anup Soni. The film was released theatrically on 7 December 2007. Love for Sale Suely in the Sky is a 2006 Brazilian drama film directed by Karim Aïnouz. Days and Clouds Days and Clouds is a 2007 Italian drama film directed by Silvio Soldini. It was entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival where Margherita Buy won the award for Best Actress. Four Lovers Happy Few is a 2010 French romance film directed by Antony Cordier. The film was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. It was released in the US under the title Four Lovers by Oscilloscope Laboratories in theaters and on DVD in 2012. In Europe on DVD it was released as Aimez Qui Vous Voulez - Happy Few. A Nanny for Christmas A Nanny for Christmas is a 2010 comedy film, directed by Michael Feifer with a screenplay by Michael Ciminera and Richard Gnolfo. Starring Emmanuelle Vaugier, Dean Cain, Richard Ruccolo, Cynthia Gibb, and Sierra McCormick, the film was released November 23, 2010. Ally is a smart young career woman who finds herself needing a new job. Samantha is a busy Beverly Hills advertising executive/mom whos always too busy to take care of her kids. Danny Donner is the tough-guy owner of a chocolate company who wants a major hit ad for his company. Beelzebub is a Japanese manga series about a first year student at a school for juvenile delinquents, written and illustrated by Ryūhei Tamura. Beelzebub was first published in 2008 as a one-shot by Tamura in issue 37–38 of Weekly Shōnen Jump, subsequently winning the fourth Gold Future Cup. The manga was then serialized in the same magazine, from its 13th issue in 2009 to its 13th issue in 2014, then in Shōnen Jump Next!! as , from its 2nd issue in 2014 to its 1st issue in 2015. The Pierrot+ studio produced an OVA of Beelzebub, which was broadcast during the Jump Super Anime Tour in October 2010. This was followed by an anime television series which aired in Japan between January 9, 2011 and March 25, 2012. Hoe duur was de suiker The Price of Sugar is a 2013 Dutch drama film based on the eponymous novel by Cynthia McLeod. Der Bunker Der Bunker is a 2015 German horror-comedy film by Nikias Chryssos and was his feature film directorial debut. The film had its world premiere on 7 February 2015 at the Berlin International Film Festival and was released to DVD, Blu-Ray, and VOD, alongside a limited theatrical release, in December of the same year. Filming for Der Bunker took place in an abandoned house in Kleinmachnow and of the film, Chryssos has stated that despite the films absurd nature it is also a serious film, which he felt was personalized in the characters of Klaus and the Student. Kumari 21F Kumari 21F is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language drama film directed by Palnati Surya Pratap, and written and co-produced by Sukumar with Vijay Bandreddi and Thomas Reddy under their banners Sukumar Writings and P. A. Motion Pictures. Devi Sri Prasad composed the films music and R. Rathnavelu was its director of photography. Kumari 21F focuses on a romantic relationship between Siddhu, a chef and Kumari, a struggling model. Siddhus friends doubt Kumaris character and she rejects his proposal, citing a lack of maturity. The films centrepiece revolves around Siddhus realisation and his attempts to unite with Kumari after an incident. The film was produced on a budget of 60150 million. Sukumar took inspiration from his college days in Razole where a young woman went to a picnic with some young men; a major undertaking for a woman at that time, which earned her the undeserved label of a "loose" character. Raj Tarun and Hebah Patel were signed to play the roles of Siddhu and Kumari. Neither Prasad nor Rathnavelu charged any remuneration for the film. Principal photography commenced in December 2014 and was finished in 70 working days; according to Rathnavelu, lighting played a key role during the filming process and digital low lighting photography techniques were used. Kumari 21F was released worldwide on 20 November 2015 in about 500 screens. It received critical acclaim; praise was directed towards the films climax, performances, cinematography and music. Kumari 21F grossed 380 million and earned a distributor share of 180 million during its run. It was declared a commercial success based on the return on distributors investment of 100 million and became the 12th highest grossing Telugu film of the year. The film was remade in Kannada with the same title in 2018. Female Female is a 1933 Warner Bros. pre-Code film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Ruth Chatterton and George Brent. It is based on the novel of the same name by Donald Henderson Clarke. Fear in the Night Fear in the Night is a 1972 British psychological horror film directed, produced, and co-written by Jimmy Sangster and produced by Hammer Film Productions. The film stars Judy Geeson as a psychologically-fragile woman who, upon relocating to a rural boarding school where her husband has taken a job, finds herself being tormented by a mysterious figure with a prosthetic arm. Peter Cushing and Joan Collins, respectively, also star as the schools mysterious headmaster and his wife. Like many horror films of its era, Fear in the Night has been noted for its usage of female hysteria as a central narrative motif, and was released as a double bill in the United Kingdom with Straight on Till Morning, another Hammer film featuring similar themes. In the United States, the film was released as part of a double bill with Demons of the Mind. China Girl China Girl is a 1987 film directed by independent filmmaker Abel Ferrara, and written by his longtime partner Nicholas St. John. Chaos, This Is Le Chaos is the final film from the Egyptian director Youssef Chahine. Abelar: Tales of an Ancient Empire Tales of an Ancient Empire is a 2010 American fantasy-sword and sorcery film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Kevin Sorbo, Michael Paré, Whitney Able, Melissa Ordway, Ralf Moeller, Lee Horsley and Victoria Maurette. It is a sequel to Pyuns directorial debut, The Sword and the Sorcerer. Late Autumn Late Autumn is a 2010 English-language film directed by Kim Tae-yong. It stars Tang Wei as Anna, a prisoner who is given a 72 hours parole to visit family in Seattle, and who meets and befriends a South Korean man on-the-run. A co-production between South Korea, Hong Kong, China and the United States, it is the fourth remake of the now-lost 1966 Lee Man-hee melodrama classic of the same title. Nie lubie poniedzialku I Hate Mondays is a 1971 Polish comedy film directed by Tadeusz Chmielewski. Lady Chatterley Lady Chatterley is a 1993 BBC television serial starring Sean Bean and Joely Richardson. It is an adaptation of D. H. Lawrences novel Lady Chatterleys Lover, first broadcast on BBC1 in four 55-minute episodes between 6 and 27 June 1993. A young womans husband returns wounded after the First World War. Facing a life with a husband now incapable of sexual activity she begins an affair with the groundskeeper. The film reflects Lawrences focus not only on casting away sexual taboos but also the examination of the class system prevalent in early 20th century Britain. Nobody's Baby Nobodys Baby is a 2001 comedy film written and directed by David Seltzer and starring Gary Oldman and Skeet Ulrich. Embodiment of Evil Embodiment of Evil is a 2008 Brazilian horror film by Brazilian film director José Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Zé do Caixão. It is the third installment of his Coffin Joe trilogy. It is preceded by At Midnight Ill Take Your Soul and This Night Ill Possess Your Corpse. A flashback scene in the film reveals that the young Coffin Joe survived after submerging in a swamp at the end of the previous film. After serving 40 years in a prison mental ward, Coffin Joe is released to the streets of modern-day São Paulo. Immediately after his release, Coffin Joe renews his lifelong obsession to sire a male child with a woman whom he perceives to be of exceptional qualities capable of continuing his bloodline, which he feels to be "superior" above all others. Flicka 2 Flicka 2 is a 2010 American direct-to-DVD family film and sequel to Flicka. The movie is about a city girl who finds herself in the country not by choice and befriends a horse. Neither girl or horse are wanted; and they find a common bond. The film stars Patrick Warburton, Tammin Sursok and Clint Black. Dark Feed Dark Feed is a 2013 horror film written and directed by Shawn and Michael Rasmussen. It was first released on March 18, 2013 and centers upon a group of filmmakers that decide to cut costs by filming in an abandoned psychiatric hospital, only to end up slowly turning insane. Filming took place in New England using some of the buildings seen in Shutter Island. The Rasmussens came up with the idea for Dark Feed while visiting the set of another film, Long Distance, which was filming in an abandoned psychiatric hospital. Alien Origin Alien Origin is a 2012 American science fiction/horror film produced by The Asylum and directed by Mark Atkins. The film stars Chelsea Vincent, Peter Pedrero, Philip Coc, Trey McCurley and Daniela Flynn. The film was released direct-to-DVD on June 12, 2012. In the tradition of The Asylums catalog, Alien Origin is a mockbuster of the Ridley Scott film Prometheus. Ghoul Ghoul is a 2015 Czech 3D horror film directed by Petr Jákl, written by Jákl and Petr Bok, and starring Jennifer Armour, Jeremy Isabella, and Paul S. Tracey. An American film crew goes to Ukraine to investigate stories of widespread cannibalism, only to summon the spirit of Andrei Chikatilo, a notorious serial killer and cannibal. It is shot in found footage format. The White Haired Witch of Lunar Kingdom The White Haired Witch of Lunar Kingdom is a Chinese wuxia-fantasy 3D film loosely adapted from Liang Yushengs novel Baifa Monü Zhuan. Directed by Jacob Cheung and produced by Bona Film Group, the film stars Fan Bingbing as the title character, with Huang Xiaoming, Vincent Zhao and others among the supporting cast. Originally scheduled for release on 25 April 2014, the film was moved to 1 August 2014, then moved a day earlier to 31 July 2014. Claire's Camera Claires Camera is a 2017 drama film written, produced, and directed by Hong Sang-soo and starring Isabelle Huppert and Kim Min-hee. It was shown in the Special Screening section of the 2017 Cannes Film Festival and released in France on 7 March 2018. Koode Koode is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language psychological drama film written and directed by Anjali Menon, starring Prithviraj Sukumaran, Nazriya Nazim, and Parvathy Thiruvothu. It is a remake of the 2014 Marathi film Happy Journey. The music was released by Muzik 247. The film marks the 100th film of Prithviraj, Parvathys third collaboration with Prithviraj & second collaboration with both Anjali Menon and Nazriya Nazim who made her comeback to movies after 4 Years. This film had Positive reviews from Critics. The Photographical Congress Arrives in Lyon The Photographical Congress Arrives in Lyon is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière and starring P.J.C. Janssen as himself. It was first screened on 12 June 1895. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is a 1916 American silent film directed by Stuart Paton. The films storyline is based on the novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne. It also incorporates elements from Vernes The Mysterious Island. This was the first motion picture filmed underwater. Actual underwater cameras were not used, but a system of watertight tubes and mirrors allowed the camera to shoot reflected images of underwater scenes staged in shallow sunlit waters. The film was made by The Universal Film Manufacturing Company, not then known as a major motion picture studio. Yet in 1916, they financed this films innovative special effects, location photography, large sets, exotic costumes, sailing ships, and full-size navigable mock-up of the surfaced submarine Nautilus. Hal Erickson has said that "the cost of this film was so astronomical that it could not possibly post a profit, putting the kibosh on any subsequent Verne adaptations for the next 12 years". On May 4, 2010, a new print of the film was shown accompanied by live performance of an original score by Stephin Merritt at the Castro Theatre, as part of the San Francisco International Film Festival. In 2016, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress, and selected for its National Film Registry. Run, Man, Run Run, Man, Run is an Italian-French Zapata Western film. It is the second film of Sergio Sollima centred on the character of Cuchillo, again played by Tomas Milian, after the two-years earlier successful western The Big Gundown. It is also the final chapter of the political-western trilogy of Sollima, and his last spaghetti western. According to the same Sollima, Run, Man, Run is the most politic, the most revolutionary and even anarchic among his movies. Borderline Borderline is a 1980 American drama film directed by Jerrold Freedman and starring Charles Bronson, Ed Harris and Bruno Kirby. My Nights Are More Beautiful Than Your Days My Nights Are More Beautiful Than Your Days is a 1989 French drama film written and directed by Andrzej Żuławski from a 1985 novel of the same name by Raphaële Billetdoux. In unique dialogue full of rhymes, puns and quotations, it tells the story of a sudden love affair between two gifted but damaged people who end their lives together. The Monkey's Mask The Monkeys Mask is an international co-production 2000 thriller film directed by Samantha Lang. It stars Susie Porter and Kelly McGillis. Porter plays a lesbian private detective who falls in love with a suspect in the disappearance of a young woman. The film is based on the verse novel of the same name by Australian poet Dorothy Porter. Metal Tornado Metal Tornado is a 2011 science fiction, thriller television movie directed by Gordon Yang and starring Lou Diamond Phillips. The film was generally poorly received. Teen Maar Teen Maar is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film directed by Jayanth C. Paranjee. The film is a remake of the Hindi film Love Aaj Kal, with Pawan Kalyan, Trisha Krishnan and Kriti Kharbanda playing the lead roles. The films music is composed by Mani Sharma. The film portrays the feeling of pure love which never changes, although the perspective of realising ones soulmate has changed over time. The film was released on 14 April 2011. Christmas in Conway Christmas in Conway is a Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie. The film premiered on ABC on December 1, 2013 and starred Mary-Louise Parker, Andy Garcia, and Mandy Moore. It was directed by John Kent Harrison and written by Stephen P. Lindsey and Luis Ugaz. Interrogation Interrogation is a 2016 American action film directed by Stephen Reynolds from a screenplay by Adam Rodin and Michael Finch. The film stars Adam Copeland and C.J. Perry. The film is the 3rd installment in the Action Six Pack series of films. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on September 20, 2016. Tickling Giants Tickling Giants, directed by Sara Taksler, is a 2017 documentary film about the story of Bassem Youssef. In the midst of the Egyptian revolution of 2011, Bassem Youssef makes a decision to leave his job as a heart surgeon to become a full-time comedian. Dubbed “The Egyptian Jon Stewart,” Bassem creates the satirical show "Al Bernameg". Tickling Giants follows the team of Al Bernameg as they endure physical threats, protests, and legal action, all because of jokes. The Gang's All Here The Gangs All Here is a 1943 American Twentieth Century Fox Technicolor musical film starring Alice Faye, Carmen Miranda and James Ellison. The film, directed and choreographed by Busby Berkeley, is considered a camp classic, and is noted for its use of musical numbers with fruit hats. Included among the 10 highest-grossing films of that year, it was at that time Foxs most expensive production. Musical highlights include Carmen Miranda performing an insinuating, witty version of "You Discover Youre in New York" that lampoons fads, fashions, and wartime shortages of the time. The film is also memorable for Mirandas "The Lady in the Tutti Frutti Hat", which because of its sexual innuendo, apparently prevented the film from being shown in Brazil on its initial release. Even in the US the censors dictated that the chorus girls must hold the bananas at the waist and not at the hip. Alice Faye sings "A Journey to a Star," "No Love, No Nothin," and the surreal finale "The Polka-Dot Polka." The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Color. It was the last musical Faye made as a Hollywood superstar. She was pregnant with her second daughter during filming. In 2014, The Gangs All Here was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Stagecoach Stagecoach is a 1966 American film, directed by Gordon Douglas between July and September 1965, as a color remake of the Academy Award-winning John Ford 1939 classic black-and-white western Stagecoach. Unlike the original version which listed its ten leading players in order of importance, the major stars are billed in alphabetical order. Heat and Dust Heat and Dust is a 1983 romantic drama film with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala based upon her novel, Heat and Dust. It was directed by James Ivory and produced by Ismail Merchant. It stars Greta Scacchi, Shashi Kapoor and Julie Christie. The plot of Heat and Dust follows two intertwined stories. The first is set in the 1920s and deals with an illicit affair between Olivia, the beautiful young wife of a British colonial official, and an Indian Nawab. The second, set in 1982, deals with Anne, Olivias great-niece, who travels to India hoping to find out about her great-aunts life, and while there, also has an affair with a married Indian man. Heat and Dust forms part of a cycle of film and television productions which emerged during the first half of the 1980s, reflecting Britains growing interest in the British Raj. In addition to Heat and Dust, this cycle included the films Gandhi and A Passage to India, and the television series The Jewel in the Crown and The Far Pavilions. Yankee Zulu Theres a Zulu On My Stoep, known as Yankee Zulu outside South Africa, is a 1993 South African comedy film by the comedy filmmaker Gray Hofmeyr starring Leon Schuster and John Matshikiza. It has received considerable popularity and a cult status in South Africa and Eastern Europe. Retrograde Retrograde is a 2004 American science fiction action film directed by Christopher Kulikowski and starring Dolph Lundgren. The film was released theatrically in South Korea on 14 January 2005. It was shot in Italy and Luxembourg. The Punk Syndrome The Punk Syndrome is a film about Finnish punk rock band Pertti Kurikan Nimipäivät whose members all are developmentally disabled. The film is directed by Jukka Kärkkäinen and J-P Passi and premiered in cinemas in Finland on 4 May 2012. It was pitched at Sheffield Doc/Fests 2010 MeetMarket prior to completion. Mumbai Pune Mumbai Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai is an Indian Marathi language romantic drama film released on 11 June 2010. Produced by Mirah Entertainment Pvt Ltd and distributed by Twinkle Group. Directed and co-written by Satish Rajwade with a screenplay by Rajwade and Parag Kulkarni. It had only 2 characters unnamed in the movie played by Mukta Barve and Swwapnil Joshi. The movie is based on a love story between a boy and girl from different cities of Pune and Mumbai respectively Swwapnil Joshi and Mukta Barve and how their competitive spirits get them together. The film was critically and commercially successful and a superhit at the box office. A Sequel, Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai 2 was released on 12 November 2015. Blood of Redemption Blood of Redemption is a 2013 American crime action thriller film directed by Giorgio Serafini and Shawn Sourgose. The film was released on direct-to-DVD and Blu-ray in the United States and Canada on September 24, 2013. The film stars Dolph Lundgren, Billy Zane, Gianni Capaldi, Vinnie Jones and Robert Davi. The Devil's Dolls The Devils Dolls, originally titled Worry Dolls, is a 2016 American horror film that was directed by Padraig Reynolds. It stars Christopher Wiehl as a detective that must find a way to free his daughter from the influence of cursed worry dolls that cause their owners to commit horrific crimes. The film was first released on June 27, 2016 in the United Kingdom and was retitled for its American release. Diamantino Diamantino is a 2018 Portuguese fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Gabriel Abrantes and Daniel Schmidt. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Grand Prize. Girl Crazy Girl Crazy is a 1943 American musical film produced by the Freed Unit of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Based on the stage musical Girl Crazywhich was written by Guy Bolton and Jack McGowan, with music and lyrics by George and Ira Gershwinit stars Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in the last of their nine co-starring movies. Production began with Busby Berkeley as director, but he was soon replaced by Norman Taurog. The film used all six songs from the original stage musical, plus another Gershwin song, "Fascinating Rhythm". The 1943 film was the second adaptation of the stage musical. The earlier, also called Girl Crazy, was released by RKO in 1932, and starred Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey and Dorothy Lee. Another version, with Connie Francis and Hermans Hermits, was released by MGM in 1965 as When the Boys Meet the Girls. Sunset Park Sunset Park is a 1996 basketball film directed by Steve Gomer, based upon a screenplay by Seth Zvi and Kathleen McGhee-Anderson and starring Rhea Perlman as the head coach of a high school boys basketball team from the Sunset Park neighborhood in New York City. The film also stars rapper Fredro Starr and features an early film appearance from Terrence Howard. It was produced by Perlmans husband, Danny DeVito. With elements of both drama and comedy, Sunset Park was released in April 1996 and went on to gross about $10 million at the box office. It didnt garner much attention from award ceremonies and was not nominated for any major movie award. The film received an R rating due to adult language and situations, drug use, and violence. The film was shot on location in New York City. Included in filming locations were various high schools and public buildings as well as the world-famous Madison Square Garden. The Sunset Park soundtrack featured one of the first solo appearances of Ghostface Killah. Gypsy 83 Gypsy 83 is a 2001 drama film, written and directed by Todd Stephens. The film is about two young goths, Gypsy and Clive, who travel to New York for an annual festival celebrating their idol, Stevie Nicks. Filming took place in Hazleton. 25 Watts 25 Watts is a 2001 Uruguayan urban comedy drama film directed and written by Juan Pablo Rebella and Pablo Stoll. The independent film picture stars Daniel Hendler, Jorge Temponi, and Alfonso Tort. The film received a total of ten awards and three additional nominations, including Best Feature Film Award at the Rotterdam International Film Festival, Best First Feature Film Award at the Havana Film Festival, and others. Girls on Top 2 Mädchen, Mädchen 2 – Loft oder Liebe is a German-language comedic film directed by Peter Gersina. The movie is the second movie about Inken and her friend Lena decide to go in search of a flat of their own after leaving home. The character Vicky from the first movie is not in this movie and a new friend Lucy is an added character. They despair at the price of property in Munich and decide to try to find a rich man to help them in their exploits. The movie is available on DVD. Komaram Puli Puli is a 2010 Indian Telugu action film written and directed by S. J. Surya, starring Pawan Kalyan in the lead role, with Nikeesha Patel, Manoj Bajpayee, Saranya Ponvannan, Charan Raj, Nassar, and Ali in supporting roles and Shriya Saran appearing in an item number. The film features a soundtrack by A. R. Rahman and cinematography by Binod Pradhan. It was produced by Singanamala Ramesh on a 400 million budget and was distributed Geetha Arts. The film was released on 10 September. The film was originally titled Komaram Puli but was renamed as Puli on the second day of release, following objections by Komaram Sony Rao, grandson of the tribal legend Komaram Bheem, from whose name the title of the movie was taken. Its Nizam rights were sold to Geetha Arts for which is a record sum.It was dubbed into hindi as jaanbaaz khiladi by Goldmines telefilm pvt.ltd Live Feed Live Feed is a 2006 horror film directed by Ryan Nicholson and starring Kevan Ohtsji, Taayla Markell and Stephen Chang. Terror's Advocate Terrors Advocate is a 2007 French feature documentary film on controversial lawyer Jacques Vergès. Produced by Rita Dagher and directed by Barbet Schroeder, it explores how Vergès assisted, from the 1960s onwards, anti-imperialist terrorist cells operating in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. The film contains no narration and uses archival footage, stills and interviews to propel the plot forward. It features interviews with Vergès himself, with people involved in his life, and with people who have investigated it. Participants interviewed include Algerian nationalists Yacef Saadi, Zohra Drif, Djamila Bouhired and Abderrahmane Benhamida, Khmer Rouge members Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan, once far-left activists Hans-Joachim Klein and Magdalena Kopp, terrorist Carlos the Jackal, lawyer Isabelle Coutant-Peyre, neo-Nazi Ahmed Huber, Palestinian politician Bassam Abu Sharif, Lebanese politician Karim Pakradouni, political cartoonist Siné, former spy Claude Moniquet, novellist and ghostwriter Lionel Duroy, and investigative journalist Oliver Schröm. The film premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and won the César Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 33rd César Awards. The Break-Up Artist The Break-Up Artist is a 2009 romantic comedy film directed by Steve Woo starring Amanda Crew, Ryan Kennedy, Moneca Delain, Peter Benson, Ali Liebert, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman and Serinda Swan. The Flat The Flat is a 2011 feature documentary film, an Israeli–German co-production written and directed by Arnon Goldfinger. It was theatrically released in Israel in September 2011. It played continuously for thirteen months and has received rave reviews. Time Out Tel Aviv chose to place the film at the top of its recommended films for 49 weeks under the headline: "not to be missed" and chose it as one of the 25 most important art works from around the world for 2011. The Flat was theatrically released in Germany in June 2012. The German version of the film features the voice of renowned German actor Axel Milberg taking on the role of narrator Arnon Goldfinger. The Flat was theatrically released in USA in October 2012 and was theatrically released in Hungary in April 2015. The film won the 2012 Best Editing in a Documentary Feature Award in the Tribeca Film Festival World Documentary Competition. It was the opening film at Dok Munich in 2012. The flat was one of the final three nominees for the German Academy Film Awards 2013. and nominated for the German TV Grimme Awards 2014. Suzanne Suzanne is a 2013 French drama film directed by Katell Quillévéré. In January 2014 the film received five nominations at the 39th César Awards, with Adèle Haenel winning the award for Best Supporting Actress. Just Like Our Parents Just Like Our Parents is a 2017 Brazilian drama film directed by Laís Bodanzky. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Wichita Wichita is a 1955 CinemaScope Technicolor Western film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Joel McCrea as Wyatt Earp. The film won a Golden Globe Award for Best Outdoor Drama. The supporting cast features Vera Miles, Lloyd Bridges, Edgar Buchanan, Peter Graves, Jack Elam and Mae Clarke. The films premiere was held in Wichita, Kansas, at The Wichita Theatre, 310 East Douglas, with the stars in attendance. Vera Miles had been Miss Kansas in 1948 and was third runner up in the Miss America pageant. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association awarded the film with "Best Picture - Outdoor Drama" in 1955. It was mostly filmed in California, including in Thousand Oaks. The Forbidden Dance The Forbidden Dance is a 1990 drama film starring former Miss USA Laura Harring. Made to cash in on the Lambada dance craze by Menahem Golans 21st Century Film Corporation, it opened on the same day as a similarly themed film, Lambada, produced by Golans former company Cannon Films and his cousin, Yoram Globus. Wilder Napalm Wilder Napalm is a 1993 American romantic comedy film directed by Glenn Gordon Caron and starring Dennis Quaid, Arliss Howard, and Debra Winger. The screenplay concerns a pair of pyrokinetic brothers and their rivalry for the same woman. Quartier lointain A Distant Neighborhood is a 2010 internationally co-produced fantasy film directed by Sam Garbarski. The screenplay, written by Garbarski alongside Jérôme Tonnerre and Philippe Blasband, was based on the manga of the same name by Jiro Taniguchi. The film stars Pascal Greggory, Jonathan Zaccaï, Alexandra Maria Lara and Léo Legrand, with Évelyne Didi, Lionel Abelanski and Tania Garbarski in supporting roles. The film tells the story of Thomas Verniaz, a middle-aged family man who accidentally takes a train ride back to his old hometown and visits his mothers grave. Thomas is then transported back in time, and discovers that hes a teenager again, but with all of his adult memories intact. A Distant Neighborhood was met with mostly positive reviews, with critics commending its faithfulness to the source material and the performances of its cast, particularly Zaccaï and Legrand. It received five nominations at the 2011 Magritte Awards, including Best Director for Garbarski, and went on to win Best Production Design for Véronique Sacrez. All Things to All Men All Things to All Men is a British crime thriller film written and directed by George Isaac. It stars Gabriel Byrne, Rufus Sewell, Toby Stephens, and Julian Sands. Sewell plays a dirty cop who manipulates both the underworld and police in order to entrap a thief. The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe is a 2015 American made-for-TV drama film on Marilyn Monroe. It stars Kelli Garner, Susan Sarandon, Emily Watson, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Eva Amurri Martino and was first aired on Lifetime on May 30 and 31, 2015. The miniseries is based on The New York Times bestseller of the same name by J. Randy Taraborrelli. It has been nominated for three Creative Arts Emmy Awards Flight World War II Flight World War II is a 2015 direct-to-video film released by The Asylum. The film was directed by Emile Edwin Smith and stars Faran Tahir. The film was on released June 2, 2015 to generally mixed reviews. Its plot is similar to The Final Countdown, a 1980 film about a modern aircraft carrier sent back in time under similar circumstances. The plot is also similar to an episode of The Twilight Zone named "The Odyssey of Flight 33". It won 2 awards at the Atlanta Horror Film Festival in 2015, "Best Sci-Fi Feature." and "Best Visual Effects." Puce Moment Puce Moment is a short 6-minute film by Kenneth Anger. Filmed in 1949, Puce Moment resulted from the unfinished short film Puce Women. The film opens with a camera watching 1920s-style flapper gowns being taken off a dress rack. The dresses are removed and danced off the rack to music. A long-lashed woman, Yvonne Marquis, dresses in the purple puce gown and walks to her vanity to apply perfume. She lies on a chaise longue which then begins to move around the room and eventually out to a patio. Borzois appear and she prepares to take them for a walk. The Unearthly The Unearthly is a 1957 independently made American black-and-white science fiction horror film, produced and directed by Boris Petroff. It stars John Carradine, Myron Healey, Allison Hayes, Marilyn Buferd, Arthur Batanides, Sally Todd, and Tor Johnson. The film was written by Jane Mann and John D.F. Black. Life and Nothing But Life and Nothing But is a 1989 French film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. Horse Sense Horse Sense is a 1999 Disney Channel Original Movie, written by Chad Hayes and Carey W. Hayes, and directed by Greg Beeman. It stars brothers Joey and Andrew Lawrence. Joey Lawrence was also a co-producer for the film. The film was followed by a 2001 sequel titled Jumping Ship. Aurora Aurora is a 2010 Romanian film written and directed by Cristi Puiu, who also plays the main character. Producer Anca Puiu has described the plot as a "crime story from a new perspective." It is the second installment in Puius planned suite "Six Stories from the Outskirts of Bucharest", the first being The Death of Mr. Lazarescu from 2005. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Charlie Chan in Honolulu Charlie Chan in Honolulu is a 1939 American film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, starring Sidney Toler as the fictional Chinese-American detective Charlie Chan. The film is the first appearance of both Toler as Chan and Victor Sen Yung as "number two son" Jimmy. Two-Faced Woman Two-Faced Woman is a 1941 American romantic comedy film directed by George Cukor and starring Greta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas, Constance Bennett, and Roland Young. The movie was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Garbo plays a wife who pretends to be her own fictitious twin sister in order to recapture the affections of her estranged husband, who has left her for a former girlfriend. The film is generally regarded as a box-office bomb and an unsuccessful attempt to modernize or "Americanize" Garbos image in order to increase her fan base in the United States. By mutual agreement, Garbos contract with MGM was terminated shortly after Two-Faced Woman was released, and it became her last film. The Boss Il Boss is a poliziottesco film written and directed by Fernando Di Leo in 1973. It is the final part of Di Leos Milieu Trilogy, also consisting of Milano calibro 9 and La mala ordina, both released in 1972. Footprints on the Moon Footprints on the Moon is a 1975 Italian horror film starring Florinda Bolkan and Klaus Kinski. Arcade Arcade is a B-movie science fiction/horror film directed by Albert Pyun, written by David Goyer and produced by Full Moon Entertainment and released in 1993. Peter Bell II: The Hunt for the Czar Crown Peter Bell II: The Hunt For The Czar Crown is a 2003 Dutch family film, directed by Maria Peters, based on the Pietje Bell books of Chris van Abkoude. The film received a Golden Film in December 2003 and Platinum Film in January 2004. The film takes place in 1930s Rotterdam. The Snow White Murder Case is a 2014 Japanese mystery thriller film directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura. Cosmos Cosmos is a 2015 French-Portuguese thriller film directed by Andrzej Żuławski. The screenplay by Żuławski is based on the novel of the same name by Witold Gombrowicz. It tells the story of two friends who spend time at a countryside guesthouse where they discover mysterious and frightening signs. The filmmakers label it as a "metaphysical noir thriller". The film premiered in competition at the Locarno International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Direction. Cooper Barrett's Guide to Surviving Life Cooper Barretts Guide to Surviving Life is an American television sitcom created by Jay Lacopo. It debuted online on December 21, 2015, and made its television premiere on January 3, 2016, on Fox, with 13 episodes ordered. The series follows Cooper Barrett and his friends and family while exploring what we all go through on our way to figuring out what life is all about. On May 12, 2016, Fox cancelled the series, leaving three episodes unaired. The network burned off two of the unaired episodes on June 12, 2016, with the last one airing on June 26, 2016. Have a Nice Day Have a Nice Day is a 2017 Chinese animated dark comedy film directed by Liu Jian. It premiered in the main competition for the Golden Bear at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2017. It is Liu Jians second feature film, following his debut Piercing I. The film, mostly done by Liu himself, took three years to complete. Its plot revolves around the journey of Xiao Zhang, a young driver working for a gang, who steals a bag from his boss containing a million yuan to fund a trip to South Korea for his girlfriend to save her failed plastic surgery in Nanjing, Jiangsu. The film was withdrawn from the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in June 2017 at its producers demand as it did not have proper governmental clearance to be screened internationally. Strand Releasing distributed the film in US while Memento Films International handled additional territories including the UK, Mexico, Spain, Benelux, Switzerland, Greece, Turkey and Eastern Europe. The film has been licensed to screen in more than 30 countries. In China, the premiere of the film took place at the Pingyao International Film Festival in early November 2017, with a guest appearance by Chinese film director Jia Zhangke, who praised the film as a milestone in Chinese animation. The film won Best Animation Feature at the 54th Golden Horse Awards. Phantom Phantom is a 1922 German romantic fantasy film directed by F. W. Murnau. It is an example of German Expressionist film and has a surreal, dreamlike quality. Thank Your Lucky Stars Thank Your Lucky Stars is a 1943 American musical comedy film made by Warner Brothers as a World War II fundraiser, with a slim plot, involving theater producers. The stars donated their salaries to the Hollywood Canteen, which was founded by John Garfield and Bette Davis, who appear in this film. It was directed by David Butler and stars Eddie Cantor, Dennis Morgan, Joan Leslie, Edward Everett Horton and S. Z. Sakall. A Man Called Blade Mannaja is an Italian 1977 Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Martino. The main role, Blade, is played by Maurizio Merli. Other central roles are played by John Steiner, Sonja Jeannine, Donald OBrien, Philippe Leroy and Martine Brochard. Joe Gould's Secret Joe Goulds Secret is a 2000 American drama film directed by Stanley Tucci. The screenplay by Howard A. Rodman is based on the magazine article Professor Sea Gull and the book Joe Goulds Secret by Joseph Mitchell. Hurt Hurt is an American dramatic Gothic horror-thriller film released in 2009. The film was directed by Barbara Stepansky and stars Melora Walters, William Mapother, Sofia Vassilieva, and Jackson Rathbone. The Black Shield of Falworth The Black Shield of Falworth is a 1954 film made by Universal-International, produced by Robert Arthur and Melville Tucker and directed by Rudolph Maté. The screenplay was adapted by Oscar Brodney from Howard Pyles 1891 novel Men of Iron and starred Tony Curtis as Myles Falworth, Janet Leigh as Lady Anne of Mackworth, David Farrar as the Earl of Alban, Herbert Marshall as the Earl of Mackworth, and Torin Thatcher as Sir James. The original music score was composed by Hans J. Salter. The film was Universal-Internationals first feature in CinemaScope. It opened in New York City on October 6, 1954 at the Loews State Theater. It was the second of five films in which husband and wife Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh appeared together on screen during their marriage. Lord Love a Duck Lord Love a Duck is a 1966 teen comedy produced, directed and co-written by George Axelrod and starring Roddy McDowall and Tuesday Weld. The film was a satire of popular culture at the time, its targets ranging from progressive education to beach party films. It is based on Al Hines 1961 novel of the same title. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Alices Adventures in Wonderland is a 1972 British musical film based on the Lewis Carroll novel of the same name and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass, directed by Australian television producer-director William Sterling. It had a distinguished ensemble cast with a musical score by John Barry and lyrics, Don Black. In 1973, the film won the BAFTA Film Award at the BAFTA Awards Ceremony for Best Cinematography, won by Geoffrey Unsworth, and Best Costume Design, won by Anthony Mendleson. Stuart Freeborn created make-up for the film based closely on the original John Tenniel drawings in the first edition of the novel. The Devil in Miss Jones The Devil in Miss Jones is a 1973 pornographic film, written, directed and produced by Gerard Damiano and starring Georgina Spelvin and Harry Reems. It is widely regarded as a classic adult film, released during the Golden Age of Porn. After his 1972 success with Deep Throat, Damiano shot the film in a converted apple-packing plant in Milanville, Pennsylvania. Along with Deep Throat and Behind the Green Door, the film is associated with a time in American culture known as "porno chic", in which adult erotic films were just beginning to be widely released, publicly discussed by celebrities and taken seriously by film critics. The films plot was inspired by the 1944 play No Exit by French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre. The Devil in Miss Jones went on to spawn numerous remakes and sequels. As with many films of the Golden Age of Porn, the copyright status of The Devil in Miss Jones is unresolved. VCX claims a copyright; rival distributor Arrow Productions distributed unauthorized copies of the film for a time before 2009, when Arrow agreed to accept VCXs copyright claim in exchange for not challenging Arrows copyright claim on Deep Throat. Picnic Picnic is a 1996 Japanese film directed by Shunji Iwai. The film was shot in 1994, but not released until 1996. Coco, Tsumuji and Satoru, three mental asylum patients, want to see the world, but are not allowed outside walls of the asylum. Therefore, they start to explore the world by walking on the wall, and soon become more engaged with the outside world. They believe that as long as they dont go beyond the wall, they are not violating rules of the institution. When Coco and Tsumuji walk near a church, they meet a priest who gives them a Bible, hoping to convert them to Christianity. Misinterpretating a portion of the text, they think that the end of the world is near. Excited by the impending apocalypse, they head out on another trip into the outside world, seeking a place to have a picnic and watch the final event. The Hunchback of Notre Dame The Hunchback is a 1997 New Zealand romantic drama television film based on Victor Hugos iconic 1831 novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, directed by Peter Medak and produced by Stephane Reichel. It stars Richard Harris as Claude Frollo, Salma Hayek as Esmeralda and Mandy Patinkin as Quasimodo, the titular hunchback of Notre Dame. Sabrina, Down Under Sabrina Down Under is a 1999 television film produced for ABC. It is a sequel to Sabrina Goes to Rome and is a companion to the Sabrina the Teenage Witch television series. The film features only two characters from the TV series: teenage witch Sabrina Spellman, and talking cat Salem Saberhagen. Lindsay Sloane was also a regular actress in the TV series, but plays a different character in this film. Tara Charendoff reprises her role as Gwen from Sabrina Goes to Rome. As the film is set in Australia, none of the scenes are filmed on the original set of the TV series. The film was directed by Kenneth R. Koch, who helped to produce Sabrina Goes to Rome. He also directed many episodes of the television series and was a prominent producer of the show. Unlike Sabrina Goes to Rome, which is included in the season 7 DVD release of the Sabrina the Teenage Witch TV series, Sabrina Down Under did not receive a DVD release, until it was announced in December 2016, that the film will be released on DVD on February 7, 2017. Prior to this, the film has been released on VHS, and is available to stream on Hulu. The Triangle The Triangle is a 2001 thriller television movie directed by Lewis Teague and starring Luke Perry and Dan Cortese. Released on August 13, 2001, it was filmed in Barbados and Canada. The Best Things in the World The Best Things In The World is a 2010 Brazilian coming-of-age drama film based on the book series Mano, by Gilberto Dimenstein and Heloísa Prieto. It was directed, written and co-produced by Laís Bodanzky, and stars Francisco Miguez, Gabriela Rocha, Caio Blat, Denise Fraga, and Filipe Kartalian. Follow Kadri, Not Your Heart Follow Kadri, Not Your Heart is a 2009 Turkish comedy film, directed by Onur Tan, starring Şafak Sezer as a man who goes on holiday to get over being dumped, only to find his ex at the same hotel. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was one of the highest-grossing Turkish films of 2009. Mermaids: The Body Found Mermaids: The Body Found is a science fiction program styled as a documentary originally aired as Mermaids: The Body Found on American TV channels Animal Planet and Discovery Channel. It tells a story of a scientific teams investigative efforts to uncover the source behind mysterious underwater recordings of an unidentified marine body. The show presents the controversial aquatic ape hypothesis as evidence that mermaids exist, along with a digitally manufactured video. A sequel broadcast called Mermaids: The New Evidence aired May 26, 2013. Mermaids: The Body Found and its sequel Mermaids: The New Evidence is an example of what is known as docufiction, in which documentary style and programming elements are combined with fictional - or sometimes less egregiously speculative - science and fiction. This type of programming receives particular criticism when, as in the original broadcast of Mermaids: The Body Found, there are only a few, easily missed disclaimers to indicate the speculative nature of the programming. On the contrary, the serious tone of the majority of the presentation implied that it was a factual documentary. The first airings of the two Mermaids programs apparently gathered the attention of millions of people and also drew some of Animal Planets largest audiences ever. The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter is a 1926 American drama film, based on the book by the same name, and directed by Victor Sjöström. Louis B. Mayer was reluctant on using Miss Gish, fearing opposition from church groups. The film was announced as "Its a real A picture", taking advantage of the A for Adultery. Prints of the film survive in the MGM/United Artists film archives and the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Edison, the Man Edison, the Man is a 1940 biographical film depicting the life of inventor Thomas Edison, who was played by Spencer Tracy. Hugo Butler and Dore Schary were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Story for their work on this film. However, much of the films script fictionalizes or exaggerates the real events of Edisons life. The film was the second of a complementary pair of Edison biopics released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1940. Young Tom Edison starring Mickey Rooney was released first and told the story of Edisons youth. Spooks Run Wild Spooks Run Wild is a 1941 American horror comedy film and the seventh film in the East Side Kids series, starring Bela Lugosi, Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, and Bobby Jordan. Released in 1941, it was directed by Phil Rosen, in his first and only outing in the series, and produced by Sam Katzman. It is based on an original script by Carl Foreman and Charles R. Marion. Under the Yum Yum Tree Under the Yum Yum Tree is a 1963 comedy film directed by David Swift and starring Jack Lemmon, Carol Lynley, Dean Jones, and Edie Adams, with supporting roles by Imogene Coca and Paul Lynde. The sex comedy was a successful small comic film that gained Lemmon a Golden Globe nomination. It was based on a Broadway play that first ran in 1960–61. Billy the Kid Versus Dracula Billy the Kid Versus Dracula is a 1966 American horror-Western film directed by William Beaudine. The film is about Billy the Kid trying to save his fiancée from Dracula. The film was originally released as part of a double feature along with Jesse James Meets Frankensteins Daughter in 1966. Both films were shot in eight days at Corriganville Movie Ranch and at Paramount Studios in mid-1965; both were the final feature films of director William Beaudine. The films were produced by television producer Carroll Case for Joseph E. Levine. Good Morning Babylon Good Morning, Babylon is an Italian film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani in 1987. It was screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Toate pînzele sus Toate pînzele sus is a TV series of the Televiziunii Naționale Române, a film adaptation of the novel of the same name, Toate pînzele sus! , written by Radu Tudoran. Produced between 1976 and 1978, the series is presents the adventures, which became legendary, of two friends, the Romanian Anton Lupan and the French Pierre Vaillant. Anton Lupan leaves in search of the schooner LEsperance, his and his friends ship, without knowing that it has been attacked by pirates. But, above all, he is searching for Pierre, so they can leave together for an unknown land;which those who have tried to penetrate this land have died or have returned, after terr ible trials, without success in exploring it. He finds the ship, but no one knows anything about his friend. Anton Lupan is forced to leave alone to journey over the Atlantic, with Tierra del Fuego his destination. The crew has many adventures, facing Moorish pirates and trying to save the cook when he gets in trouble by making reckless bets in Latin American ports. The men are courageous and upright, and so they manage to overcome all their trials and follow their captain with confidence in searching for his missing friend. Everything You Want Everything You Want is a 2005 romantic-comedy television film on ABC Family starring Shiri Appleby and Nick Zano. The Hunt for Eagle One The Hunt for Eagle One is a 2006 direct-to-video war film. The story takes place during Operation Enduring Freedom in the Philippines. A group of U.S. Marines are sent to rescue a captured U.S. Marine Captain and a Filipino Major while tracking down a group of Al-Qaeda terrorists intent on launching biological weapons. The film was produced by the legendary B-movie producer Roger Corman. The Hunt for Eagle One stars Mark Dacascos, Theresa Randle, Rutger Hauer, Joe Suba and Zach McGowan. The sequel, Crash Point, featuring many of the same production crew and cast, came out on DVD, some months later. Universal Soldiers Universal Soldiers is a 2007 military science fiction film directed by Griff Furst and starring Kristen Quintrall, Dario Deak, Jason S. Gray, and starring Rick Malambri. It was distributed by The Asylum. Student No. 1 Student No.1 is a 2001 Indian Telugu-language coming of age action film starring Jr. NTR and Gajala. This was the debut of Tollywood director S.S. Rajamouli. This film turned out to be a hit for both the actor and the director as well. It is considered to be the breakthrough of Jr. NTR and fetched him many accolades. Student No.1 sent the director and actor to the big league. The film was later dubbed in Hindi as Aaj Ka Mujrim in 2007 by Royal Film Company. Jr. NTRs voice was dubbed by Samay Raj Thakkar in Hindi. Footsteps in the Sand Footsteps in the Sand is a 2010 Bulgarian drama film directed by Ivaylo Hristov. Annie Oakley Annie Oakley is a 1935 American biographical film directed by George Stevens and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Preston Foster, Melvyn Douglas, and Moroni Olsen. The film is based on the life of Annie Oakley. The Blue Lamp The Blue Lamp is a 1950 British police drama, directed by Basil Dearden and starring Jack Warner as veteran PC Dixon, Jimmy Hanley as newcomer PC Mitchell, and Dirk Bogarde as hardened criminal Tom Riley. The title refers to the blue lamps that traditionally hung outside British police stations. The film became the inspiration for the 1955–1976 TV series Dixon of Dock Green, where Jack Warner continued to play PC Dixon until he was 80 years old. The screenplay was written by ex-policeman T. E. B. Clarke. The film is an early example of the "social realism" films that emerged later in the 1950s and 1960s, sometimes using a partial documentary-like approach. There are also cinematic influences of the Film Noir genre, particularly in underworld scenes featuring Bogardes Tom Riley, such as the pool rooms and in and around the theatre, making deliberate use of genre trademarks like slow moving low camera angles and stark lighting. The plot, however, follows a simple moral structure in which the police are the honest guardians of a decent society, battling the disorganised crime of a few unruly youths. Born to Win Born to Win is a 1971 black comedy crime drama film directed by Ivan Passer and starring George Segal, Karen Black, Paula Prentiss, Hector Elizondo and Robert De Niro. Filming locations took place in Manhattan, specifically Times Square. Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling is a 1986 semi-autobiographical film starring Richard Pryor. This was the first and only feature film he directed. The Good Mother The Good Mother is a 1988 American drama film and an adaptation of Sue Millers novel of the same name. Directed by Leonard Nimoy, the film stars Diane Keaton and Liam Neeson in the leading roles. The Good Mother explores feelings and beliefs about childrens exposure to adult sexuality and challenges societys growing reliance upon courts to settle complex private and ethical matters. Dexter the Dragon & Bumble the Bear The Dragon That Wasnt is a 1983 Dutch film written and directed by Harrie Geelen, Bjørn Frank Jensen and Bert Kroon. Based on the comic strip Tom Poes, created by Marten Toonder, this was the first animated feature produced in the Netherlands. Okay Okay is a 2002 Danish drama film directed by Jesper W. Nielsen. Glue Glue, or Glue - Historia adolescente en medio de la nada, is a 2006 Argentine film written and directed by Argentine film director Alexis Dos Santos and was his debut long feature film. Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale is a 2010 American/Canadian direct-to-video computer animated movie and seventeenth feature film in Barbie film series. It was released on September 14, 2010. This is the second Barbie film in which Kelly Sheridan does not voice Barbie; instead, Diana Kaarina takes her role. Blood Lake: Attack of the Killer Lampreys Blood Lake: Attack of the Killer Lampreys is a science fiction horror film by The Asylum, which premiered on the Animal Planet cable TV channel on Sunday May 25, 2014, at 8:00 p.m. EST and was released to DVD the following Tuesday. The film is directed by James Cullen Bressack. Native Son Native Son is a 2019 American drama film, directed by Rashid Johnson, from a screenplay by Suzan-Lori Parks. It is based on the novel of the same name by Richard Wright. It stars Ashton Sanders, Margaret Qualley, Nick Robinson, KiKi Layne, Bill Camp and Sanaa Lathan. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2019. It was released on April 6, 2019, by HBO Films. Monsters and Men Monsters and Men is a 2018 American drama film written and directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green. It was screened in the U.S. Dramatic Competition section at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. It was released on September 28, 2018 by Neon. The Ex-Mrs. Bradford The Ex-Mrs. Bradford is a 1936 American comedy-mystery film. William Powell and Jean Arthur star as a divorced couple who investigate a murder at a racetrack. This was the last film directed by Stephen Roberts before his untimely death from a heart attack. The Crawling Hand The Crawling Hand is a 1963 American science fiction horror film directed by Herbert L. Strock, and starring Peter Breck, Kent Taylor, Rod Lauren, Alan Hale and Allison Hayes It was later featured on the television shows Mystery Science Theater 3000 and The Canned Film Festival. Goodbye Charlie Goodbye Charlie is a 1964 American comedy film directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Debbie Reynolds and Tony Curtis. The film is about a callous womanizer who gets his just reward. It was adapted from George Axelrods play Goodbye, Charlie. The play provided the basis for the 1991 film Switch, with Ellen Barkin and Jimmy Smits. Ape Ape Traces of Red Traces of Red is a 1992 erotic crime drama film directed by Andy Wolk and starring James Belushi, Lorraine Bracco and Tony Goldwyn. The film was released by The Samuel Goldwyn Company on November 13, 1992. Lorraine Braccos performance in the film earned her a Razzie Award nomination for Worst Actress. Diamonds Diamonds is a 1999 American comedy film directed by John Mallory Asher and written by Allan Aaron Katz. The film stars Kirk Douglas, Dan Aykroyd, Lauren Bacall, Jenny McCarthy, and Corbin Allred. Several clips from Douglas 1949 film Champion are used to illustrate his characters career as a boxer. Garfield in Disguise Garfields Halloween Adventure is a 1985 American animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip. It is directed by Phil Roman and written by Garfield creator Jim Davis, and features the voices of Lorenzo Music, Thom Huge, Gregg Berger and C. Lindsay Workman. The special, a ghost story with a pirate theme, originally aired near Halloween and afterwards often played around the time of the holiday. It won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program and was also the subject of an illustrated childrens book adaptation. Peter and Vandy Peter and Vandy is a 2009 American romantic independent drama film starring Jason Ritter and Jess Weixler. The film was written and directed by Jay DiPietro, adapted from his own play of the same name which opened in 2002 in New York. Iron Doors Iron Doors is a 2010 German 3D thriller film directed by Stephen Manuel. June Bride June Bride is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Bretaigne Windust. Ranald MacDougalls screenplay, based on the unproduced play Feature for June by Eileen Tighe and Graeme Lorimer, was nominated for the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written American Comedy. The film starred Bette Davis and Robert Montgomery. The Warner Bros. release marked the screen debut of Debbie Reynolds, although her appearance was uncredited. The Killer Is Loose The Killer Is Loose is a 1956 American film noir crime film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Joseph Cotten, Rhonda Fleming and Wendell Corey. Fuzz Fuzz is a 1972 American action comedy film directed by Richard A. Colla, and stars Burt Reynolds, Yul Brynner, Raquel Welch, Tom Skerritt and Jack Weston. The screenplay was written by Evan Hunter, based on the 1968 novel of the same name that was part of the "87th Precinct" series he wrote under the name Ed McBain. Dave Grusin composed the films soundtrack score. Unlike the series 87th Precinct, which is set in a fictional metropolis based on New York City, Fuzz is set and was shot on location in Boston. Not on the Lips Not on the Lips is a 2003 French musical film directed by Alain Resnais. It is an adaptation of the operetta Pas sur la bouche, written by André Barde and Maurice Yvain, which was first produced in Paris in 1925. The Raspberry Reich The Raspberry Reich is a 2004 film by director Bruce LaBruce which explores what LaBruce calls "terrorist chic", cult dynamics, and the "innate radical potential of homosexual expression". It is about a contemporary terrorist group who set out to continue the work of the Red Army Faction, also known as the Baader-Meinhof Gang. The group consists of several young men, and a female leader named Gudrun. All of the characters are named after original members of the Baader-Meinhof Gang or revolutionaries such as Che Guevara. They call themselves the "Sixth Generation of the Baader-Meinhof Gang" and "The Raspberry Reich". "Reich" is a reference to communist sexologist Wilhelm Reich. In addition, the term "Raspberry Reich" was coined by RAF leader Gudrun Ensslin to refer to the oppression of consumer society. An "uncut" version of the film has been released, titled The Revolution Is My Boyfriend, edited by the gay pornographic film company Cazzo Film including erotic scenes edited out in the original version. Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire is a 2005 American made-for-television action film directed by Aaron Norris and based on the popular 1993–2001 television series Walker starring Chuck Norris, Sheree J. Wilson, Judson Mills, Andre Kristoff, Janine Turner and Steven Williams. Mastermind Wallander - Mastermind is a 2005 film about the Swedish police detective Kurt Wallander directed by Peter Flinth. Wallanders team deals with a series of false alarms—until it becomes apparent that there is more to these seemingly harmless cases than meets the eye. Soon, the entire department is on the trail of someone who is clearly pulling everyones strings, and it is up to them to identify the mastermind behind these schemes before it is too late. The Dark House The Dark House is a 2009 Dutch thriller film based on a novel by Saskia Noort. Haunters Haunters is a 2010 South Korean film written and directed by Kim Min-seok. It depicts the struggle between a psychic named Cho-in who can control people with his mind and a man named Kyu-nam who is immune to the psychics supernatural power. Family for Christmas Family for Christmas is a 2015 American-Canadian holiday romantic comedy directed by Amanda Tapping and starring Lacey Chabert and Tyron Leitso. Written by Bryar Freed, the film is about a successful single career woman who, after meeting a man playing Santa Claus during her office Christmas party, wakes up the following morning to find herself married to her college sweetheart and the mother of two daughters. The television film first aired on July 11, 2015 on the Hallmark Channel. Winsor McCay, the Famous Cartoonist of the N.Y. Herald and His Moving Comics Little Nemo, also known as Winsor McCay: The Famous Cartoonist of the N.Y. Herald and His Moving Comics, is a 1911 silent animated short film by American cartoonist Winsor McCay. One of the earliest animated films, it was McCays first, and featured characters from McCays comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland. Its expressive character animation distinguished the film from the experiments of earlier animators. Inspired by flip books his son brought home, McCay came to see the potential of the animated film medium. He claimed to be the first to make such films, though James Stuart Blackton and Émile Cohl were among those who preceded him. The shorts four thousand drawings on rice paper were shot at Vitagraph Studios under Blacktons supervision. Most of the films running time is made up of a live-action sequence in which McCay bets his colleagues that he can make drawings that move. He wins the bet with four minutes of animation in which the Little Nemo characters perform, interact, and metamorphose to McCays whim. Little Nemo debuted in movie theaters on April 8, 1911, and four days later McCay began using it as part of his vaudeville act. Its good reception motivated him to hand-color each of the animated frames of the original black-and-white film. The films success led McCay to devote more time to animation. He followed up Little Nemo with How a Mosquito Operates in 1912 and his best-known film, Gertie the Dinosaur, in 1914. Min and Bill Min and Bill is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy-drama film starring Marie Dressler and Wallace Beery, and based on Lorna Moons novel Dark Star, adapted by Frances Marion and Marion Jackson. The film tells the story of dockside innkeeper Mins tribulations as she tries to protect the innocence of her adopted daughter Nancy, all while loving and fighting with boozy fisherman Bill, who resides at the inn. Min and Bill stars Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery, Dorothy Jordan, and Marjorie Rambeau, and was directed by George W. Hill. Dressler won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1931 for her performance in this film. This film was such a runaway hit that it and its near-sequel Tugboat Annie, which re-teamed Dressler and Beery in similar roles, boosted both to superstar status. Dressler topped Quigley Publications annual Top Ten Money Making Stars Poll of movie exhibitors in 1933, and the two pairings with Dressler were primarily responsible for Beery becoming MGMs highest-paid actor in the early 1930s, before Clark Gable took over that crown; Beery had a clause in his 1932 contract that he be paid a dollar per year more than any other actor on the lot. The Terror of Tiny Town The Terror of Tiny Town is a 1938 American Western film produced by Jed Buell, directed by Sam Newfield, and starring Billy Curtis. It is the worlds only musical Western with an all-midget cast. The film was filmed at a sound studio in Hollywood and partly at Placeritos Ranch in Placerita Canyon, California. The inspiration of the film came when Jed Buell overheard an employee jokingly say “If this economic dive keeps going, well be using midgets as actors”. Using a conventional Western story with an all midget cast, the filmmakers were able to showcase gags such as cowboys entering the local saloon by walking under the swinging doors, climbing into cupboards to retrieve items, and midget cowboys galloping around on Shetland ponies while roping calves. The New Country The New Country is a Swedish mini TV-series and feature film from 2000, directed by Geir Hansteen Jörgensen and written by Peter Birro and Lukas Moodysson. The mini-series version had a huge audience on national television, SVT and the feature film version won more awards around the world than any other Swedish feature in 2001. Some Swedish newspapers and critics has chosen The New Country as best Swedish TV mini-series ever and it is by many considered the beginning of Swedish "multicultural" cinema. 964 Pinocchio is a 1991 Japanese cyberpunk film from filmmaker Shozin Fukui. It deals with the theme of brain-modified sex slaves as well as mental breakdowns in a hallucinogenic thrill ride. The Tooth Fairy The Tooth Fairy is a 2006 American horror film directed by Chuck Bowman. The film was produced by Stephen J. Cannell and was released on August 1, 2006 on DVD in the United States and Canada. Its runtime is 89 minutes. BKO: Bangkok Knockout Bangkok Knockout is a 2010 Thai martial arts film. Alter Egos Alter Egos is a 2012 American superhero comedy film written, edited, and directed by Jordan Galland. The film, starring Kris Lemche, Sean Lennon, Danny Masterson, and Geneva Carr, was distributed by Kevin Smiths SModcast Pictures and Phase 4 Films. It premiered was at the Fantasia Film Festival on July 24, 2012, where it was chosen as an official selection. Thunder Bay Thunder Bay is a 1953 American adventure film distributed by Universal International, produced by Aaron Rosenberg, directed by Anthony Mann, and stars James Stewart, Joanne Dru, Gilbert Roland, and Dan Duryea. It was shot in Technicolor and was released on May 20, 1953. This film tells the story of two engineers drilling for oil in the Louisiana gulf while dealing with hostility of the local shrimp fishermen fearing for their livelihood and features the first non-western collaboration between Stewart and Mann. The Meerkats The Meerkats, also known as Meerkats: The Movie, is a feature-length 2008 British wildlife fiction film which anthropomorphises the daily struggles of a clan of meerkats in the Kalahari Desert. It was produced by BBC Films and The Weinstein Company, and filmed by the award-winning BBC Natural History Unit. It is the debut directorial feature of James Honeyborne, previously a producer of natural history programmes for television. The worldwide premiere was held at the Dinard Film Festival, France in October 2008, expanding to a wide release the following week. The film was released in 2009, on 7 August in the UK. A US date has not yet been announced. This was dedicated to actor Paul Newman, who died in 2008, shortly before this movie was released. Stopped on Track Stopped on Track is a 2011 German drama film directed by Andreas Dresen. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. The film won the Prize Un Certain Regard, the top award for best film in the section. The win was shared with the South Korean film Arirang, directed by Kim Ki-duk. The Nun The Nun is a 2013 French drama film directed by Guillaume Nicloux. It is based on the 18th-century novel La Religieuse by French writer Denis Diderot. The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival. It received two nominations at the 4th Magritte Awards, winning Best Actress for Pauline Étienne, and a nomination at the 39th César Awards. Charlie Chan at the Circus Charlie Chan at the Circus is the 11th film produced by Fox starring Warner Oland as Charlie Chan. A seemingly harmless family outing drags a vacationing Chan into a murder investigation. The films sets were designed by the art director Duncan Cramer. Harriet Craig Harriet Craig is a 1950 American film noir drama film starring Joan Crawford. The screenplay by Anne Froelick and James Gunn was based upon the 1925 Pulitzer Prize-winning play Craigs Wife, by George Kelly. The film was directed by Vincent Sherman, produced by William Dozier, and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Harriet Craig is the second of three cinematic collaborations between Sherman and Crawford, the others being The Damned Dont Cry and Goodbye. The Rounders The Rounders is a 1965 American western film directed by Burt Kennedy and starring Glenn Ford and Henry Fonda. It is based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Max Evans. Dr. Strange Dr. Strange is a 1978 American made-for-television superhero film based on the Marvel Comics fictional character of the same name, co-created by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee. Philip DeGuere directed the film and wrote it specifically for television, and produced the film along with Alex Beaton and Gregory Hoblit. Stan Lee served as a consultant on the film, which was created as a pilot for a proposed television series. Dr. Strange stars Peter Hooten in the title role, along with Jessica Walter, Eddie Benton, Clyde Kusatsu, Philip Sterling and John Mills. The film aired on September 6, 1978, in a two-hour block from 8pm to 10pm on CBS, the same network that, at that time, aired The Amazing Spider-Man and The Incredible Hulk; CBS did not pick up Dr. Strange as a series. Tiger on Beat Tiger on Beat, also known as Tiger on the Beat is a 1988 Hong Kong action-comedy film directed by Lau Kar-leung. It stars Chow Yun-fat and Conan Lee as a buddy cop team who originally hate each other, but learn to overcome their differences in solving a case. Chandni Chandni is a 1989 Indian romantic musical drama film, directed and produced by Yash Chopra from a screenplay written by Kamna Chandra, Arun Kaul, Sagar Sarhadi and Umesh Kalbagh. The film stars Sridevi in the titular role. Vinod Khanna, Rishi Kapoor, and Waheeda Rehman are featured in supporting roles. The film focuses on Chandni, whose fiancé is paralysed in an accident and shes forced to start afresh. Her boss falls in love with her and she agrees to marry him. She faces a dilemma when her fiancé returns to her life. The eighties marked a professional setback in Chopras career, as several films he directed and produced in that period were critical and commercial failures. After a series of failed action movies, Chopra decided to return to his roots and make a romantic musical, a film with all the hallmarks of what has come to be known as the "Yash Chopra style": heroine-oriented, romantic, emotional, depicting the lifestyle of the super elite, with melodic music used in songs picturised in foreign locations. The film marked the first collaboration between Chopra and Sridevi. Chandni released to widespread success, grossing ₹26 crores, becoming the third highest-grossing Bollywood film of 1989, whereas its soundtrack became the best selling album of the year as well as the decade with more than 10 million copies sold. The huge success of the film and its soundtrack were instrumental in ending the era of violent action films in Indian Cinema and rejuvenating the romantic musical genre. The success of film further reinforced Sridevis position as the top female star of the era. Over the years, Chandni is hailed as one of the greatest Indian films of all time and one of Chopras finest movies. At the 37th National Film Awards, it won Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment and at the 35th Filmfare Awards, it received 10 nominations including for the Best Film, winning Best Cinematography. Deadbeat at Dawn Deadbeat at Dawn is a low-budget film written and directed by Jim Van Bebber and starring Paul Harper, Megan Murphy, and Marc Pitman. The film depicts a street gang leader setting out for revenge against a rival street gang. Nattbuss 807 Nattbuss 807 is a Swedish thriller film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 28 February 1997, directed by David Flamholc. The film is based on a true story and events of the 1993 murder of a young boy in Vendelsö during the Stockholm Water Festival. The movie received mixed reviews but gained "cult" status by the younger audience in Sweden. The movies script and dialogues are taken directly from the real murder investigation. Many scenes in the movie and most of the dialogue happened in real life, such as the fights, the hooliganism, the police hearings and lots of the pieces of evidence found. Genre Genre is a 1996 Live-action/animated short film by animator Don Hertzfeldt, his second student film, preceded by Ah. The 16mm short combines traditional animation, pixilation, and stop-motion animation to present a cartoon rabbit careening through a variety of rapidly changing film genres as his animator struggles to come up with a good idea. The short is Hertzfeldts least favorite of his work, but it nevertheless was an animation festival hit that went on to receive 17 awards. In 1997, it was shown on an episode of MTVs Cartoon Sushi. Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie is a two-episode 1996 Japanese anime OVA series based on the video game franchise by Sega. Produced by Studio Pierrot and directed by Kazutaka Ikegami, the OVAs were released from January 26, to March 22, 1996. The anime features Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Dr. Eggman, Metal Sonic and a few supporting characters created exclusively for the OVA. Jonny Vang Jonny Vang is a Norwegian film from 2003. It was directed by Jens Lien after a script by Ståle Stein Berg. The music was composed by the band Calexico. The plot is a drama-comedy from the Norwegian countryside, where the protagonist Jonny Vang is frustrated in his efforts to prosper as a breeder of earthworms. The film was reasonably well received by critics, and was awarded an Amanda Award for "Best Actor" in 2003. Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers is a 2003 Swedish documentary film on consumerism and globalization, created by director Erik Gandini and editor Johan Söderberg. It looks at the arguments for capitalism and technology, such as greater efficiency, more time and less work, and argues that these are not being fulfilled, and they never will be. The film leans towards anarcho-primitivist ideology and argues for a simple and fulfilling life. To Be Takei To Be Takei is a 2014 American documentary film produced and directed by Jennifer M. Kroot. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. After its premiere at Sundance Film Festival, Starz Digital Media acquired the distribution rights of the film. The film had a theatrical release in 2014. Les trois frères, le retour Les Trois Frères, le retour is a 2014 French film written, directed by and starring Didier Bourdon and Bernard Campan alongside their Les Inconnus partner Pascal Légitimus. It is the sequel to the blockbuster film Les Trois Frères. Beyond the Trek Teleios, also known as Beyond the Trek, is an American science-fiction film written and directed by Ian Truitner. The film stars Sunny Mabrey, Lance Broadway, Michael Nouri, T.J. Hoban, Mykel Shannon Jenkins, Christian Pitre, Ursula Mills and Weetus Cren, and was edited by Gabriella Cristiani. Westfront 1918 Westfront 1918 is a German war film, set mostly in the trenches of the Western Front during World War I. It was directed in 1930 by Georg Wilhelm Pabst, from the novel Vier von der Infanterie by Ernst Johannsen and shows the effect of the war on a group of infantrymen. It has an ensemble cast led by screen veterans Fritz Kampers and Gustav Diessl; Diessl had been a prisoner of war for a year. The film bears a resemblance to its close contemporary, the All Quiet on the Western Front, an American production, although it has a bleaker tone, consistent with Pabsts New Objectivity work through the late 1920s. It was particularly pioneering in its early use of sound—it was Pabsts first "talkie"—in that Pabst managed to record live audio during complex tracking shots through the trenches. Westfront 1918 was a critical success when it was released, although it was often shown in truncated form. With the rise of National Socialism, the German authorities quickly judged the film to be unsuitable for the public for its obvious pacifism and for its denunciation of war, which propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels labelled as "cowardly defeatism". Some shots from the film were used for scene-setting purposes in a 1937 BBC Television adaptation of the play Journeys End. Listen to Britain Listen to Britain is a 1942 British propaganda short film by Humphrey Jennings and Stewart McAllister. The film was produced during World War II by the Crown Film Unit, an organisation within the British Governments Ministry of Information to support the Allied war effort. The film was nominated for the inaugural Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1943, but lost against four other Allied propaganda films. It is noted for its nonlinear structure and its use of sound. Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome is a 1947 thriller film starring Boris Karloff, Ralph Byrd, and Anne Gwynne. The film is the fourth and final installment of the Dick Tracy film series released by RKO Radio Pictures. The Fifth Cord The Fifth Cord is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Luigi Bazzoni. The films Italian title reprises Dario Argentos practice of using animals in the titles of his thriller films. The film is based on a novel with the same name by D.M. Devine. Drive In Massacre Drive-In Massacre is a 1976 American B-movie slasher film written and directed by Stu Segall, and co-written by John F. Goff and George Buck Flower. Ardh Satya Ardh Satya is a 1983 film directed by Govind Nihalani, his second offering after another angst-ridden movie Aakrosh. The screenplay of both movies was by Vijay Tendulkar, the noted Marathi playwright; this one was based on the short story, Surya, by S. D. Panvalkar, and featured dialogues by Vasant Dev. In this acclaimed cop-drama, the protagonist, played by Om Puri, is a policeman struggling with the evils around him and with his own frailties. The film also stars Amrish Puri, Smita Patil, Naseeruddin Shah, and Sadashiv Amrapurkar, and features a theme poem by the Marathi writer Dilip Chitre. Nihalani was looking for a new actor to play the role of Rama Shetty when writer Tendulkar convinced him to see the play of Amrapurkar. It was a Marathi play called "Hands Up". The title of the film came from a poem written by Dilip Chitre. Ardh Satya won many awards and went on to become a landmark film in Indian film history. It is still considered to be one of the best cop films made in India. A sequel titled Party was released in 1984. Young and Dangerous Young and Dangerous is a 1996 Hong Kong crime film about a group of triad members, detailing their adventures and dangers in a Hong Kong Triad society. Directed by the films cinematographer Andrew Lau, the film features a large ensemble cast, which includes Ekin Cheng, Jordan Chan, Francis Ng, Gigi Lai and Simon Yam. Based on a popular comic book series named "Teddy Boy", the film contributed a lot to the public image of triads and was condemned by certain quarters as glorifying secret triad societies. However, it was immensely popular in Hong Kong and spun a long list of sequels and spin-offs. Its main actors and actresses have also become major stars in their own right. Middle of Nowhere Middle of Nowhere is a 2012 independent feature film written and directed by Ava DuVernay and starring Emayatzy Corinealdi, David Oyelowo, Omari Hardwick and Lorraine Toussaint. The film was the winner of the Directing Award for U.S. Dramatic Film at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. Kids in Love Kids in Love is a British coming of age drama directed by Chris Foggin in his feature-length debut from a screenplay by Sebastian de Souza, and Preston Thompson. It stars Will Poulter, Alma Jodorowsky, Jamie Blackley, Sebastian de Souza, Preston Thompson, Cara Delevingne and Gala Gordon. The film is about a group of young friends live their days in London today, imitating art and enjoying a fast-paced lifestyle. The film had its world premiere on 22 June 2016, at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on 26 August 2016, by Signature Entertainment. The Swap The Swap is a 2016 American television teen film that premiered on Disney Channel as a part of the networks annual "Monstober" event on October 7, 2016. The film is based on the young adult novel of the same name written by Megan Shull and is written by Charlie Shahnaian and Shari Simpson and directed by Jay Karas. The movie stars Peyton List and Jacob Bertrand. Samurai Spy , also known as Spy Hunter, is a 1965 film directed by Masahiro Shinoda, based on a novel by Koji Nakada. The legendary samurai Sasuke Sarutobi tracks the spy Nojiri, while a mysterious figure named Sakon leads a band of men on their own quest for the wily Nojiri. Soon no one knows just who is who and what side anyone is on. Made during the height of the cold war, the film follows the lives of spies caught up in the power struggles of their times. The Mattei Affair The Mattei Affair is a 1972 film directed by Francesco Rosi. It depicts the life and mysterious death of Enrico Mattei, an Italian businessman who in the aftermath of World War II managed to avoid the sale of the nascent Italian oil and hydrocarbon industry to US companies and developed them in the Eni, a state-owned oil company which rivaled the seven sisters for oil and gas deals in northern African and Middle Eastern countries. The film shared the Grand Prix with The Working Class Goes to Heaven at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. Italian star Gian Maria Volonté was the leading actor in both films. The film is an innovative hybrid of documentary and fiction, representing Francesco Rosi’s concept of cine-inchieste. The flashback structure shows the influence of Citizen Kane and Rosi’s Salvatore Giuliano. Rosi remains faithful to his neo-realist roots with on-location shooting and non-professional actors. The film is interspersed with footage of the director trying to find his friend, the investigative journalist Mauro De Mauro, who disappeared while doing research for the film. He was killed by the Sicilian Mafia, but like the death of Mattei, De Mauro’s case was never solved. Friday Foster Friday Foster is a 1975 American blaxploitation film written and directed by Arthur Marks and starring Pam Grier in the title role. Yaphet Kotto, Eartha Kitt, Scatman Crothers and Carl Weathers co-starred. It was an adaptation of the 1970-74 eponymous syndicated newspaper comic strip, scripted by Jim Lawrence and illustrated by Jorge Longarón and Gray Morrow. This was Griers final film with American International Pictures. The tagline on the films poster is "Wham! Bam! Here comes Pam!" Dil Aashna Hai (...The Heart Knows) Dil Aashna Hai is a 1992 Bollywood romantic film, produced & directed by Hema Malini under the H. M. Creations banner. It stars Shah Rukh Khan, Divya Bharti in the lead roles along with Jeetendra, Mithun Chakraborty, Dimple Kapadia, Amrita Singh, Sonu Walia in the pivotal roles, with music composed by Anand-Milind. This was the first film Shahrukh Khan signed in 1991 but due to delays, Deewana ended up releasing first which marked his debut in Bollywood. The movie is adapted from the TV miniseries Lace, which was based on the novel of the same name by author Shirley Conran. The Freddie Mercury Tribute: Concert for AIDS Awareness The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness was a benefit concert held on Easter Monday, 20 April 1992 at Wembley Stadium in London, England for an audience of 72,000. The concert was produced for television by Ray Burdis, directed by David Mallet and broadcast live on television and radio to 76 countries around the world, with an audience of up to one billion. The concert was a tribute to Queens lead vocalist, Freddie Mercury, who died of AIDS on 24 November 1991. The show marked bassist John Deacons final full-length concert with Queen. The profits from the concert were used to launch The Mercury Phoenix Trust, an AIDS charity organisation. The Policeman of the 16th Precinct The Policeman of the 16th Precinct is a 1959 Greek comedy film directed by Alekos Sakellarios. Global Heresy Global Heresy is a 2002 comedy-drama film about a highly successful American rock band recovering from the loss of their leader by going into seclusion in the United Kingdom. Missing in America Missing in America is a 2005 drama film, directed, produced, and written by Gabrielle Savage Dockterman. It is based on a story by Ken Miller, a former Green Beret who was a helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War. The film debuted at the Seattle International Film Festival in May 2005. Screamers Screamers is a 2006 documentary film directed by Carla Garapedian, conceived by Peter McAlevey and Garapedian and produced by McAlevey. The film explores why genocides have occurred in modern day history and features talks from Serj Tankian, lead vocalist of the American alternative metal band System of a Down, whose grandfather is an Armenian Genocide survivor, as well as from human-rights activist, journalist, and professor, Samantha Power, as well as various other people involved with genocides in Rwanda and Darfur. Screamers also examines genocide denial in current-day Turkey, and the neutral trend that the United States generally holds towards genocide. Journalist Hrant Dink was assassinated in Istanbul in January 2007, by a 17-year-old Turkish nationalist shortly after the premiere of Screamers, in which he was interviewed about Turkish denial of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 and the case against him under article 301. Screamers is now shown in Armenian Youth organizations to explain and clarify the Armenian Genocide, and raise awareness. Also, it is used to educate Armenians and others about the genocide. McCanick McCanick is a 2013 American crime-drama mystery film directed by Josh C. Waller. It stars David Morse, Mike Vogel, Trevor Morgan, Ciarán Hinds, and Cory Monteith. This was one of Cory Monteiths final feature film roles along with All The Wrong Reasons - both films were released at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival a few weeks after his death. McCanick had its theatrical release on March 21, 2014. Critics responded negatively to the films derivative, cliché-filled plot and direction but were positive towards both Morse and Monteith for their performances. Crazy Rook Crazy Rook or Crazy Castle is a 2015 Iranian film directed by Abolhassan Davoudi and starring Tannaz Tabatabaei, Saed Soheili, Bizhan Emkanian, Saber Abar, Nazanin Bayati and Gohar Kheirandish. The film won the Best Director and Best Film awards in the 33rd Fajr International Film Festival. Charlie Chan at the Olympics Charlie Chan at the Olympics is possibly the most topical Charlie Chan film, as it features actual footage from the 1936 Berlin Olympics. There is also a scene where Charlie crosses the Atlantic in the Hindenburg. This is the 14th film starring Warner Oland as Chan and produced by Fox. The Blue Bird The Blue Bird is a 1940 B&W and Technicolor American fantasy film directed by Walter Lang. The screenplay by Walter Bullock was adapted from the 1908 play of the same name by Maurice Maeterlinck. Intended as 20th Century Foxs answer to MGMs The Wizard of Oz, which had been released the previous year, it was filmed in Technicolor and tells the story of a disagreeable little girl and her search for happiness. Despite being a box office flop and losing money, the film was later nominated for two Academy Awards. It is available on both VHS and DVD. So Long at the Fair So Long at the Fair is a 1950 British thriller film directed by Terence Fisher and Antony Darnborough, and starring Jean Simmons and Dirk Bogarde. It was adapted from the 1947 novel of the same name by Anthony Thorne. The general story is a version of what appears to be a 19th-century urban legend The Vanishing Lady , which has inspired several fictional works. "Maybe You Will Remember" told in Alvin Schwartzs Scary Stories 3, the episode "The Disappearance" of the TV series The Big Valley, and the episode "Into Thin Air" of the TV anthology series Alfred Hitchcock Presents were based on the same tale. The German film Verwehte Spuren was also based on the story, and produced in 1938, with a script by Thea von Harbou. The title derives from the nursery rhyme "Oh Dear! What Can the Matter Be?" The Mass Is Ended The Mass Is Ended is a 1985 Italian comedy film, written, starring and directed by Nanni Moretti. The Rift The Rift, also known as Endless Descent, is a 1990 film directed by Juan Piquer Simón and starring R. Lee Ermey. The story involves a submarine rescue that goes awry. It is one of many underwater-themed movies released around 1990, including The Abyss, Leviathan, DeepStar Six, The Evil Below and Lords of the Deep. Double Trouble Double Trouble is a 1992 action comedy film released straight-to-video. It stars the "Barbarian Brothers"—Peter and David Paul—and is directed by John Paragon. Co-stars include Roddy McDowall, David Carradine, Lewis Arquette, Troy Donahue, Star Treks James Doohan, and introducing Collin Bernsen. Timebomb Timebomb is a 1991 American science-fiction action film written and directed by Avi Nesher and starring Michael Biehn, Patsy Kensit, and Richard Jordan. Secret Smile Secret Smile is a British drama serial in two parts shown by ITV in December 2005. It is set in Acton and is based on the Nicci French book of the same name, directed by Christopher Menaul and starring David Tennant, Claire Goose and Kate Ashfield. Surf's Up 2: WaveMania Surfs Up 2: WaveMania is a 2017 American direct-to-video 3D-rendered computer-animated mockumentary comedy film directed by Henry Yu. It is a sequel to the 2007 film Surfs Up. Produced by Sony Pictures Animation and WWE Studios, the film was released on January 17, 2017 on DVD and digital media. Jeremy Shada and Melissa Sturm replace Shia LaBeouf and Zooey Deschanel as Cody Maverick and Lani Aliikai. Jon Heder and Diedrich Bader return as Chicken Joe and Tank Evans, respectively, while WWE professional wrestlers John Cena, The Undertaker, Triple H, Paige, and Vince McMahon make up the rest of the cast. The Wound The Wound is a 2017 South African drama film directed by John Trengove. It was screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and the Panorama section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. The film opened the Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival 2017. It was selected as the South African entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, making the December shortlist. Euthanizer Euthanizer is a 2017 Finnish thriller film directed by Teemu Nikki. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Milky Way The Milky Way is a 1936 American comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Directed by comedy veteran Leo McCarey, the film was written by Grover Jones, Frank Butler and Richard Connell based on a play of the same name by Lynn Root and Harry Clork which was presented on Broadway in 1934. An example of the popular screwball comedy genre of the time, and critically Harold Lloyds most successful talkie, it tells the story of a Brooklyn milkman who becomes middleweight boxing champion. The Milky Way features supporting performances by Adolphe Menjou and Verree Teasdale. Hell and High Water Hell and High Water is a 1954 Technicolor Cold War drama film from 20th Century Fox, starring Richard Widmark, Bella Darvi, and Victor Francen. The film, directed by Samuel Fuller, was made to showcase CinemaScope being used in the confined sets of a submarine. Before the credits, an off-screen voice-over narrates: All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace is a BBC television documentary series by filmmaker Adam Curtis. In the series, Curtis argues that computers have failed to liberate humanity, and instead have "distorted and simplified our view of the world around us." The title is taken from a 1967 poem of the same name by Richard Brautigan. The first episode was originally broadcast at 9 pm on 23 May 2011. Atlantis: The Lost Continent Atlantis, the Lost Continent is a 1961 American science fiction film in Metrocolor from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, produced and directed by George Pal, that stars Sal Ponti, Joyce Taylor, and John Dall. The films storyline concerns the events leading up to the total destruction of the mythical continent of Atlantis during the time of Ancient Greece. The Borrower The Borrower is a 1991 American science fiction horror film directed by John McNaughton and starring Rae Dawn Chong, Tom Towles and Antonio Fargas. The story revolves around an alien serial killer, who is sent to Earth to live among humans as a form of penalty. Tony Amendola has a small role as a doctor and Mädchen Amick briefly appears as a rock groupie. Pamela Norris cameos as a hooker. One of McNaughtons previous films, Portrait of a Serial Killer, is referenced in a poster that can be seen in one scene on the street and a commercial can be overheard warning about the disturbing nature of the film on a television during a scene in the hospital. Julian Po Julian Po is a 1997 drama film starring Christian Slater and Robin Tunney. Little Fish, Strange Pond Little Fish, Strange Pond is a 2009 direct-to-DVD indie film directed by Gregory Dark and written by Robert Dean Klein. The Missing Person The Missing Person is a 2008 American comedy-drama-mystery film written and directed by American independent filmmaker Noah Buschel and starring Michael Shannon and Amy Ryan. It premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. and was distributed by Strand Releasing to a limited number of theaters on November 20, 2009. The Xpose The Xposé is a 2014 romantic thriller film directed by Anant Mahadevan and produced by Vipin Reshammiya under the banner of HR Musik. The film stars Himesh Reshammiya alongside newcomers Zoya Afroz and Sonali Raut who appear in supporting roles, whilst Irrfan Khan makes a special appearance. Musician Yo Yo Honey Singh also appears in the film, portraying a negative role, thus making his Bollywood acting debut. The film released on 16 May 2014 and received good response from critics. The movie was declared a hit at box office. Undercover Grandpa Undercover Grandpa is a 2017 Canadian action comedy film directed by Eric Canuel and starring James Caan, Jessica Walter, Louis Gossett Jr., Dylan Everett, Paul Sorvino and Kenneth Welsh. So Proudly We Hail! So Proudly We Hail! is a 1943 American war film directed and produced by Mark Sandrich and starring Claudette Colbert, Paulette Goddard – who was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance – and Veronica Lake. Also featuring George Reeves, it was produced and released by Paramount Pictures. The film follows a group of military nurses sent to the Philippines during the early days of World War II. The movie was based on a book written by Lieutenant Colonel Juanita Hipps, a World War II nurse – one of the "Angels of Bataan" – who served in Bataan and Corregidor during the time when McArthur withdrew to Australia which ultimately led to the surrender of US and Philippine troops to Japanese forces. Those prisoners of war were subjected to the infamous Bataan Death March. The film was also based, in part, on Hipps memoir I Served On Bataan. Marquis de Sade's Justine Marquis de Sade: Justine is a 1969 film directed by Jesús Franco. The film is based on Justine by the Marquis de Sade. The film is set in 1700s France where Justine and her sister Juliette are orphans in Paris. Juliette becomes a prostitute and marries a rich noble. Justine is falsely arrested and sentenced to death, then escapes from prison to become a fugitive. The film had Francos largest budget to date, of just under a million dollars. Franco originally wanted to cast Rosemary Dexter as Justine, but was forced to cast Romina Power in the role, which led to Franco changing the story to suit her. In the Name of Love Revolver is a poliziottesco film directed by Sergio Sollima and released in 1973. It stars Oliver Reed and Fabio Testi and the films theme "Un Amico" which was scored by Ennio Morricone was also featured in Quentin Tarantino movie Inglourious Basterds One on One One on One is a 1977 sports drama film starring Robby Benson and Annette OToole. It was written by Benson and his father Jerry Segal, directed by Lamont Johnson, and features a soundtrack performed by Seals and Crofts. Next of Kin Next of Kin is a 1982 Australian horror film directed by Tony Williams. The screenplay is by Tony Williams and Michael Heath and starring Jacki Kerin and John Jarratt. The film was featured in the documentary Not Quite Hollywood where it was praised by Quentin Tarantino. Uuno Epsanjassa Uuno Epsanjassa is a Finnish 1985 comedy film directed by Ere Kokkonen. It is the tenth film in the Uuno Turhapuro series. It was seen by more than 600,000 people in the theatres. The Secret Garden The Secret Garden is the 1987 Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television film adaptation of the novel The Secret Garden, aired on CBS November 30, 1987 and produced by Rosemont Productions Limited. The film stars Gennie James, Barret Oliver, Jadrien Steele, Billie Whitelaw, Michael Hordern and Sir Derek Jacobi. Carried Away Carried Away is a 1996 American English language film directed by Brazilian Bruno Barreto. It is based on the novel Farmer by Jim Harrison. The film stars Dennis Hopper, Amy Irving, Gary Busey, and Amy Locane. The tagline reads "No love is safe from desire". Point Blank Point Blank is a 1998 direct-to-video film directed by Matt Earl Beesley and starring Mickey Rourke. The film was shot on location in Fort Worth, Texas. Miracle Run Miracle Run is a 2004 Lifetime Television film starring Mary-Louise Parker, Zac Efron, Bubba Lewis, Aidan Quinn and Alicia Morton. Walking Tall: Lone Justice Walking Tall: Lone Justice is an action film and direct-to-video sequel to 2004s Walking Tall and The Payback, the film was directed by Tripp Reed and stars Kevin Sorbo, Haley Ramm and Jennifer Sipes. Witchville Witchville is a 2010 made-for-television fantasy-adventure film based on witchcraft in a medieval feudal time period, written by John Werner and Amy Krell, and directed by Pearry Reginald Teo. The film was released and distributed by Syfy Network and it stars Luke Goss, Sarah Douglas, MyAnna Buring and Eragon star, Ed Speleers. The film premiered on 22 May 2010 in the USA via Syfy Channel. The Last Diamond Le Dernier Diamant is a French crime thriller film directed by Éric Barbier. Horror Story Horror Story is a Bollywood dramatic horror film written by Vikram Bhatt and directed by Ayush Raina. The film stars Ravish Desai and Hasan Zaidi, and features the Bollywood movie debut of noted television actor Karan Kundra. The film was released on 13 September 2013. The plot revolves around a night spent by seven youngsters at a haunted hotel. The film received positive reviews but was declared "Average" at the box office. The film is based on the Stephen King short story 1408. The Icebreaker The Icebreaker is a 2016 Russian disaster film directed by Nikolay Khomeriki. The plot of the film is based in part on the real events that occurred in 1985 with the icebreaker , which was trapped by Antarctic ice and spent 133 days in forced drift. The film premiered in Russia on October 20, 2016. Les Misérables Les Misérables is a 1934 film adaptation of Victor Hugos novel of the same name. It was written and directed by Raymond Bernard and stars Harry Baur as Jean Valjean and Charles Vanel as Javert. The film lasts four and a half hours and is considered by critics to be the greatest adaptation of the novel, due to its more in-depth development of the themes and characters, in comparison with most shorter adaptations. It was released as three films that premiered over a period of three weeks. Part One: Une tempête sous un crâne Part Two: Les Thénardier Part Three: Liberté, liberté chérie The Man Between The Man Between is a 1953 British thriller film directed by Carol Reed and starring James Mason, Claire Bloom, Hildegard Knef and Geoffrey Toone. The screenplay concerns a British woman on a visit to post-war Berlin, who is caught up in an espionage ring smuggling secrets into and out of the Eastern Bloc. The Passage The Passage is a 1979 British action–war film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Anthony Quinn, James Mason, Malcolm McDowell and Patricia Neal. The film is based upon the 1976 novel Perilous Passage by Bruce Nicolaysen, who also wrote the screenplay for the film. Yaarana Yaarana previously titled Yaar Mera is a 1981 Indian musical drama film directed by Rakesh Kumar, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Amjad Khan, Neetu Singh, Tanuja and Kader Khan. This was one of the films where Amjad Khan plays a positive role. Nearly all of his other films with Amitabh Bachchan have been had him playing a villain role. This movie was a Runaway Blockbuster. One of the highlights of the film was its music by Rajesh Roshan and lyrics by Anjaan. Three songs, "Chhookar Mere Mann Ko," "Tere Jaisa Yaar Kahan," and "Saara Zamana Haseeno Ka Deewana" were super-hits and are still loved. "Saara Zamana Haseeno Ka Deewana" is particularly noteworthy because of Amitabh Bachchans dance with clothes fitted with electric bulbs, which he himself operated from under his clothing, maintaining complete synchronization while dancing. Where the Heart Is Where the Heart Is is a 1990 American romantic comedy film directed by John Boorman and starring Dabney Coleman, Uma Thurman, Joanna Cassidy, Crispin Glover, Suzy Amis, and Christopher Plummer. Bond of Love Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love is a 2001 Indian Family drama film directed by Suneel Darshan released on 18 May 2001. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Raakhee, Akshay Kumar, Juhi Chawla, Karisma Kapoor, Mohnish Bahl. It was the first film where Bachchan and Kumar worked together. The film is a family drama where a big family encounters a crisis when disputes take place between the father and the son. Earning over worldwide, the film proved to be the third highest-grossing Indian film of 2001. Elle: A Modern Cinderella Tale Elle: A Modern Cinderella Tale is a 2010 American teen musical comedy-drama film directed by John and Sean Dunson and starring Ashlee Hewitt and Sterling Knight. The screenplay was written by Bo Ransdell, Ryan Dean and Thomas Martin and produced by Sean Dunson, John Dunson and Carlucci Weyant. Hewitt stars as Elle Daniels, an intern who dreams of becoming a singer. Hewitt announced to fans she was filming for the movie on June 20, 2009, while Knights involvement was confirmed on March 5, 2010. The film premiered on April 24, 2010, at the Newport Beach Film Festival. It was released on DVD on April 26, 2011. Dharma Durai Dharma Durai is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Seenu Ramasamy. The film stars Vijay Sethupathi and Tamannaah, with Aishwarya Rajesh, Srushti Dange, Raadhika, Ganja Karuppu and Rajesh in supporting roles. Produced by R. K. Suresh and featuring music by Yuvan Shankar Raja, the film began production in December 2015 and was released on 19 August 2016. Amongst other accolades, the film won a prize for Vairamuthu for Best Lyrics at the 64th National Film Awards..It completed its 100 days of theatrical run and ended up with a highest blockbuster of 2016. The satellite rights of the movie was acquired by Sun TV. Up Periscope Up Periscope is a 1959 World War II submarine film drama directed by Gordon Douglas and starring James Garner, Edmond OBrien, Andra Martin and Alan Hale The film was made in WarnerScope and Technicolor, distributed by Warner Bros., and produced by Aubrey Schenck. The films screenplay was written by Richard H. Landau and Robb White, having been adapted from Whites novel of the same name. 9 Dead Gay Guys 9 Dead Gay Guys is a 2002 British comedy film directed by Lab Ky Mo and starring Brendan Mackey and Glen Mulhern and released by TLA Releasing. Zhou Yu de huo che Zhou Yus Train is a 2002 Chinese film directed by Sun Zhou, and starring Gong Li and Tony Leung Ka-Fai. The title refers to a poetic compilation published by the character in the movie played by Leung. The story starts at a book signing event and leads to the memories of the two lovers encounters. Zhou Yu maintained the relationship by commuting on the train, hence the title of the movie. Tagline: Her love is torn between a doctor and a poet. The Last King Charles II: The Power and the Passion is a British television film in four episodes, broadcast on BBC One in 2003, and produced by the BBC in association with the A&E Network in the United States. It was produced by Kate Harwood, directed by Joe Wright and written by screenwriter Adrian Hodges, whose credits include David Copperfield and The Lost World. 100 Tears 100 Tears is an American independent slasher black comedy horror film directed by Marcus Koch and produced by Joe Davison. It follows the story of a circus clown going on a murderous rampage after being wrongfully accused of rape. The film stars Georgia Chris, Joe Davison, Jack Amos, and Raine Brown, and was distributed by Anthum Pictures in 2007. The film was generally well received by independent horror film critics and has since garnered a cult following. The Midnight After The Midnight After is a 2014 Hong Kong satirical horror comedy film directed by Fruit Chan and starring Wong You-nam, Janice Man, Simon Yam, Kara Hui, Lam Suet, Chui Tien-you, Cheuk Wan-chi, Lee Sheung-ching, Sam Lee and Jan Curious. The film is based on the web-novel, Lost on a Red Mini Bus to Taipo by the 25-year-old Hong Kong writer nicknamed "Mr. Pizza" from the Internet forum HKGolden. It was first serialized online from February to July 2012 and then published in book form in July 2012. The film had its world premiere at the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival on 7 February 2014. Liberty Liberty is a 1929 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy as escaped convicts who, while trying to change pants, wind up on a skyscraper in construction. Swashbuckler Swashbuckler is a romantic adventure film produced in the U.S. by Universal Studios and released in 1976. The film is based on the story “The Scarlet Buccaneer”, written by Paul Wheeler and adapted for the screen by Jeffrey Bloom. It was directed by James Goldstone and was rated PG. The film was released in the UK as The Scarlet Buccaneer. The Runner The Runner is a 1985 film by Amir Naderi, one of the major directors of Iranian cinema before and after the Iranian Revolution. The Runner was perhaps the first of the post-revolution Iranian films to attract worldwide attention. It set the tone for many of the films which followed: realism, childs eye perspective of the world, innocence, gentleness, set in poor neighbourhoods, exposing great disparities in wealth, resting much of the film on the shoulders of one young actor, using childrens lives as analogies for, or explicit expositions of, the problems of the adult world. Coming Out Coming Out is a 1989 East German film directed by Heiner Carow and written by Wolfram Witt which deals with the lead character, a high school teacher, "coming out" and accepting himself as gay. It was one the last films made by DEFA, the East German state film studio, and the only gay-themed feature film that it made. The film premiered at the Kino International in Berlin on 9 November 1989, the night that the Berlin Wall was opened. It won a number of awards including a Silver Bear and Teddy Award at 40th Berlin International Film Festival, and awards at the National Feature Film Festival of the GDR. The lead actors are Matthias Freihof, Dagmar Manzel, and Dirk Kummer. The film was shot on location in East Berlin and includes scenes shot with amateurs in some of the gay venues of the time. Second Best Second Best is a 1994 British film produced by Sarah Radclyffe and directed by Chris Menges. It closely follows the 1991 novel of the same name by David Cook, who also wrote the screenplay. Trevor Trevor is a 1994 American short film directed by Peggy Rajski, produced by Randy Stone and Peggy Rajski, and written by James Lecesne. Set in 1981, the film follows what happens to 13-year-old Trevor, a Diana Ross fan, when his crush on a schoolmate named Pinky Faraday gets discovered. In 1995, it tied for an Oscar for Best Short Subject with Franz Kafkas Its a Wonderful Life at the 67th Academy Awards. It won the Teddy Award for Best Short in 1995. In 1998, director Peggy Rajski brought fellow filmmakers Randy Stone and James Lecesne together to found The Trevor Project, a 24/7 crisis and suicide prevention helpline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth. The Flying Liftboy The Flying Liftboy or Abeltje is a 1998 Dutch film directed by Ben Sombogaart. The film was based on the 1953 Dutch childrens book Abeltje by Annie M. G. Schmidt. American Virgin American Virgin is a 2000 comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Marois. Its plot is about a young woman, Katrina Bartalotti, the daughter of an adult film director, who agrees to lose her virginity onscreen to spite her father. Auggie Rose Auggie Rose, also known as Beyond Suspicion, is a 2000 American drama film starring Jeff Goldblum and Anne Heche. It was originally shown on Cinemax and then released on video with the title Beyond Suspicion before a limited theatrical release in San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York City. The Free World The Free World is a 2016 American drama film directed by Jason Lew. It was shown in the U.S. Dramatic Competition section at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. Northpole Northpole is a 2014 American-Canadian Christmas fantasy television film directed by Douglas Barr. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on November 15, 2014, and stars Tiffani Thiessen, Josh Hopkins, Bailee Madison and Max Charles. The film was followed by a sequel Northpole 2: Open for Christmas released in November 2015. Bailee Madison returned to play Clementine the Elf while the lead pair was played by Lori Loughlin and Dermot Mulroney. The Old Dark House The Old Dark House is a 1963 American comedy horror film directed by William Castle. It is a remake of the 1932 film of the same name directed by James Whale. The film was based on the novel by J. B. Priestley originally published under the name Benighted, and the new screenplay was written by Robert Dillon. Liebestraum Liebestraum is a 1991 American neo-noir film mystery film written and directed by Mike Figgis and starring Kevin Anderson, Pamela Gidley, Bill Pullman, Zach Grenier, Alicia Witt and Taina Elg, with Kim Novak in her last film role. Queens Logic Queens Logic is a 1991 American comedy film from Seven Arts Pictures starring Kevin Bacon, Linda Fiorentino, Joe Mantegna, Jamie Lee Curtis, John Malkovich, Ken Olin, Chloe Webb and Tom Waits. It was directed by Steve Rash. Cutting Moments Cutting Moments is a 1997 short film written, produced and directed by Douglas Buck, in cooperation with The New School. The film was re-released in August 2004 as part of Bucks suburban holocaust collection Family Portraits: A Trilogy of America. Miss Julie Miss Julie is a 1999 film directed by Mike Figgis based on the play of the same name by August Strindberg, starring Saffron Burrows in the role of Miss Julie and Peter Mullan in the role of Jean. Darling Darling is a 2007 Swedish drama film directed by Johan Kling, about an irresponsible young woman in central Stockholm who befriends an older man. The film was generally well received by critics. Tooken Tooken is a 2015 American parody film directed by John Asher and starring Lee Tergesen, Margaret Cho, Lauren Stamile and Laura-Leigh and features cameos by Ethan Suplee, Donnie Wahlberg, Akon, Michael Blackson and Jenny McCarthy. The film spoofs the action film genre, focusing mainly on the Taken series. Nenu Local Nenu Local is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by Trinadha Rao Nakkina and produced by Dil Raju under his banner, Sri Venkateswara Creations. This films story, screenplay and dialogues were written by Prasanna Kumar Bezawada. It features Nani and Keerthy Suresh in the lead roles. Music was composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The trailer of the film was launched on 14 January 2017 and the film was released on 3 February 2017. The movie was remade in Bengali in 2018 as Total Dadagiri starring Yash Dasgupta. By the Sea By the Sea is a 1915 American comedy film Charlie Chaplin made while waiting for a studio to work in Los Angeles. He had just left Niles Essanay Studio after doing five films at that location. By the Sea was filmed all on location at Crystal Pier in April 1915. The story centers on Charlies Little Tramp character and how he gets into trouble trying to grab the attention of the ladies on the beach. Edna Purviance plays one of the wives in whom he shows interest. It is said to be the first film to incorporate the classic gag of a man slipping on a banana skin. The Jolson Story The Jolson Story is a 1946 American Technicolor musical biography film which purports to tell the life story of singer Al Jolson. It stars Larry Parks as Jolson, Evelyn Keyes as Julie Benson, William Demarest as his manager, Ludwig Donath and Tamara Shayne as his parents, and Scotty Beckett as the young Jolson. The Columbia Pictures production was written by Sidney Buchman, Harry Chandlee, Stephen Longstreet and Andrew Solt. The dramatic scenes were directed by Alfred E. Green, with the musical sequences directed by Joseph H. Lewis. A sequel called Jolson Sings Again was released in 1949. Toto, Peppino, and the Hussy Toto, Peppino, and the Hussy is an Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque in 1956. It stars the comedy duo of Totò and Peppino De Filippo. The film also stars the popular singer Teddy Reno, and features Reno singing some of his songs as well as Malafemmena, Totòs most famous work as a songwriter. It was the top-grossing movie of the year in Italy with a 1,751,000,000 Italian lire revenue. The Shiver of the Vampires Le Frisson des Vampires is a 1971 film directed by Jean Rollin. It is his third vampire movie. Hear My Song Hear My Song is a 1991 drama film written by the actors Peter Chelsom and Adrian Dunbar based on the story of Irish tenor Josef Locke. It was nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 1993 BAFTA awards. The film also stars Tara Fitzgerald, David McCallum, William Hootkins, Shirley Anne Field, James Nesbitt, and Ned Beatty as Locke. Friends & Lovers Friends & Lovers is a 1999 American romantic-drama film directed and co-written by George Haas about a group of twentysomethings on a ski trip. It stars Stephen Baldwin, Claudia Schiffer and Robert Downey Bitter Feast Bitter Feast is an American psychological horror film directed and written by Joe Maggio. It stars James LeGros as a chef pushed over the edge by food critic J.T. Franks vicious review. The film also features actors Larry Fessenden, Megan Hilty, and a cameo from real life master chef Mario Batali. Traceless Sans laisser de traces is a 2010 French crime-thriller film and Grégoire Vignerons directorial debut. Swamp Water Swamp Water is a 1941 film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Walter Brennan and Walter Huston. Based on the novel by Vereen Bell, it was produced at 20th Century Fox. The film was shot on location at Okefenokee Swamp, Waycross, USA. It was Renoirs first American film. The film was remade in 1952 as Lure of the Wilderness, directed by Jean Negulesco. The Mad Monster The Mad Monster is a 1942 American black and white horror film, produced and distributed by "Poverty Row" studio Producers Releasing Corporation. The melodrama was produced by Sigmund Neufeld, directed by Sam Newfield, written by Fred Myton, and stars George Zucco, Glenn Strange, Johnny Downs, and Anne Nagel. The films storyline concerns a mad scientist who has been discredited by his peers. He attempts to kill them one-by-one using a secret formula that transforms his simpleminded gardener into a murderous wolfman. Kids from Shaolin Kids from Shaolin, also known as Shaolin Temple 2: Kids from Shaolin, is a 1984 Hong Kong–Chinese kung fu comedy film directed by Chang Hsin-yen. It stars Jet Li, Yu Chenghui, Yu Hai and Ding Lan from the original 1982 Shaolin Temple film, which is also directed by Chang. However, the plot has no bearing with the first movie and hence Kids from Shaolin is a sequel to the original in name only. Louis Theroux: Louis and the Brothel Louis and the Brothel is a 2003 British documentary by Louis Theroux. Theroux visits the Wild Horse Adult Resort & Spa, a licensed brothel located near the city of Reno, Nevada, where he investigates how the brothel is run. During his visit Theroux interviews the owners who personally run the resort, the girls who work there as prostitutes and their clients. Theroux would revisit the subjects of the documentary in his book The Call of the Weird: Travels in American Subcultures. 3 Nights in the Desert 3 Nights in the Desert is a 2014 American drama film directed by Gabriel Cowan, written by Adam Chanzit, and starring Wes Bentley, Vincent Piazza, and Amber Tamblyn. The film premiered on January 4, 2014, at the Palm Springs International Film Festival followed by a screening on October 18, 2014, at the Twin Cities Film Festival. The film will be given a limited release in early 2015. Ro.Go.Pa.G. Ro.Go.Pa.G. is a 1963 film consisting of four segments, each written and directed by a different director. These include the French director Jean-Luc Godard and the Italian directors Ugo Gregoretti, Pier Paolo Pasolini and Roberto Rossellini. The movie title is an abbreviation of the authors last names: Rossellini, Godard, Pasolini, Gregoretti. Führer Ex Führer Ex is a German neo-nazi drama film directed by . It was entered into the 59th Venice International Film Festival. Cloud 9 Cloud 9 is a 2008 German drama film directed by Andreas Dresen and starring Ursula Werner, Horst Rehberg, and Horst Westphal. The story focuses on love and sex in old age and had its world premiere at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Heart Throb Jury Prize from the Un Certain Regard jury. The title is an Anglicism of the phrase cloud nine. Our Beloved Month of August Our Beloved Month of August is a 2008 Portuguese film directed by Miguel Gomes. An Ordinary Man An Ordinary Man is a 2017 American drama thriller film written, directed and produced by Brad Silberling. It stars Ben Kingsley, Hera Hilmar and Peter Serafinowicz. Filmed in Belgrade in 2015, it was screened at the Bari International Film Festival in April 2017, later picked up by Saban Films in February 2018, who released it direct-to-video in June 2018. Palme Palme is a Swedish documentary film from 2012 directed, and written by Maud Nycander and Kristina Lindström. The film is a biographical portrait of the former Prime Minister Olof Palme, and covers his life from childhood to the role as a leading figure of Swedish politics. It has been shown as a 103 minutes long feature film in the cinemas, and as a 175 minutes long TV-movie in three parts on SVT at Christmas and New Year the same year. At the 48th Guldbagge Awards, the film was nominated in three categories: Best Documentary Feature, Best Editing and Best Original Score. It won in the latter two categories. Ambushed Ambushed is a 2013 American action thriller film directed by Giorgio Serafini, written by Agustin, and starring Dolph Lundgren, Vinnie Jones, Randy Couture, Gianni Capaldi, and Daniel Bonjour. Lundgren, Jones, and Capaldi would go on to work with Serafini in Blood of Redemption and Puncture Wounds. Noble Noble is a 2014 film written and directed by Stephen Bradley about the true life story of Christina Noble, a childrens rights campaigner, charity worker and writer, who founded the Christina Noble Childrens Foundation in 1989. It stars Deirdre OKane, Sarah Greene, Brendan Coyle, Mark Huberman and Ruth Negga. Away Away is a 2016 British drama film starring Juno Temple and Timothy Spall. For Scent-imental Reasons For Scent-imental Reasons is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short released in 1949. It was directed by Chuck Jones, written by Michael Maltese, and featured the characters Pepé Le Pew and Penelope Pussycat. All voices were done by Mel Blanc. It won the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film and was the first Chuck Jones-directed cartoon as well as the first Warner Bros. cartoon to win this award. Monster on the Campus Monster on the Campus is a 1958 American black-and-white science fiction/horror film from Universal-International, produced by Joseph Gershenson, directed by Jack Arnold, from a script by David Duncan, that stars Arthur Franz, Joanna Cook Moore, Nancy Walters, Troy Donohue, and Whit Bissell. The film was theatrically released as a double feature with the British horror film Blood of the Vampire. The films storyline tells of a university science professor who accidentally comes into contact with the irradiated blood of a coelacanth, which causes him to "regress" to being a primitive caveman. Two for the Seesaw Two for the Seesaw is a 1962 American romantic-drama film directed by Robert Wise and starring Robert Mitchum and Shirley MacLaine. It was adapted from the Broadway play written by William Gibson. Choice of Arms Choice of Arms is a 1981 French crime film directed by Alain Corneau. The main roles are played by Yves Montand, Catherine Deneuve and Gerard Depardieu. Although in structure a crime film, it is as much a character study of people under stress and an examination of aspects of French society. Shankar Dada MBBS Shankar Dada M.B.B.S. is a 2004 Telugu comedy drama film directed by Jayanth C. Paranjee starring Chiranjeevi, Srikanth, Sonali Bendre, Paresh Rawal, and Girish Karnad in the lead roles. It is a remake of the Bollywood film Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. Chiranjeevi and Srikanth both won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu and Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Telugu awards respectively. The film was followed by a 2007 sequel, Shankar Dada Zindabad. This film declared as average at box-office. Family Law Family Law is a 2006 Argentine, French, Italian, and Spanish, comedy-drama film, written and directed by Daniel Burman. The picture was produced by Diego Dubcovsky, José María Morales, and Marc Sillam, and co-produced by Amedeo Pagani. Family Law was Argentina official submission for the 2004 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Paathshaala Paathshaala is a 2010 Indian drama film that stars Shahid Kapoor, Ayesha Takia, Shraddha Arya, Ali Haji, Sushant Singh and Nana Patekar and is directed by Milind Ukey. The story revolves around children on a school campus. It comments on the Indian education system and its shortcomings. Kapoor plays an English and music teacher. It is inspired by the Marathi film Shaala, also directed by Milind Ukey. Paathshaala opened on 16 April 2010 to mixed reviews. The Informer The Informer is a 2019 British crime thriller film directed by Andrea Di Stefano and written by Matt Cook, based on the novel Three Seconds by Roslund/Hellström. It stars Joel Kinnaman as the title character, alongside Rosamund Pike, Common, Ana de Armas, and Clive Owen. The film was released on 30 August 2019 in the United Kingdom by Warner Bros. and is due to be released on 10 January 2020 in the United States by Aviron Pictures. Cowgirls 'n Angels Cowgirls n Angels is a 2012 American family film starring Bailee Madison, James Cromwell, and Jackson Rathbone. The film was directed by Timothy Armstrong from a script by Armstrong and Stephen Blinn. The film was followed by the 2014 sequel Dakotas Summer. Neethaane En Ponvasantham Neethaane En Ponvasantham is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film co written, co produced and directed by Gautham Menon, featuring Jiiva and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in the lead roles. The film is based on a story written by Reshma Ghatala, who produced the film alongside Elred Kumar, Jayaraman, Venkat Somasundaram and Menon. The films background score and soundtrack were composed by Ilaiyaraaja which went on to become a chartbuster, while cinematography was handled by M. S. Prabhu and Om Prakash. The audio rights were acquired by Sony Music and the soundtrack album sold a record 8.5 million units through various platforms on its release. Neethaane En Ponvasantham tells the love story of Varun and Nithya through three stages of their life; their school days, college life and then in their late twenties. The venture was simultaneously shot in Telugu as Yeto Vellipoyindhi Manasu, which features Nani playing Jiivas role, while the team also briefly filmed an incomplete Hindi version with Aditya Roy Kapoor, with Samantha playing the leading female role in all three versions. The film was released on 14 December 2012, receiving positive to mixed reviews from critics, before enduring a good run at the box office. The film was praised for its ravishing music and the chemistry between the lead actors; Jiiva and Samantha were appreciated for their performances, although the films screenplay was criticised. At the end of its theatrical run Neethane En Ponvasantham received a number of awards, including the Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actress for Samantha. Dovlatov Dovlatov is a 2018 Russian biographical film about writer Sergei Dovlatov, directed by Aleksei German and starring Milan Marić and Danila Kozlovsky. It premiered at the 2018 Berlin International Film Festival in competition on the 17th of February, where it was awarded a Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution for costume and production design. Regen Rain is a 1929 Dutch short documentary film directed by Mannus Franken and Joris Ivens. It premiered on December 14, 1929, in the Amsterdam Filmligas theater, De Uitkijk. Love at the Top Love at the Top is a 1974 French comedy film directed by Michel Deville. Pour la peau d'un flic Pour la peau dun flic is a 1981 French crime-thriller film starring and directed by Alain Delon. It was Delons directorial debut. It had admissions of 2,377,084 in France. The Innocent The Innocent is a 1993 drama film directed by John Schlesinger. The screenplay was written by Ian McEwan and based on his 1990 novel of the same name. The film stars Anthony Hopkins, Isabella Rossellini, and Campbell Scott. It was released in the USA in 1995. Down in the Delta Down in the Delta is a 1998 American drama film, directed by Maya Angelou. The film stars Alfre Woodard, Al Freeman, Esther Rolle, Loretta Devine, and Wesley Snipes. Something Like Happiness Something Like Happiness is a 2005 Czech movie directed by Bohdan Sláma. It is about finding hope in the midst of disappointment by three young people who grew up in the same run-down block of flats and are now coming of age. The film won the Golden Seashell at the San Sebastian Film Festival. Helldriver is a 2010 Japanese splatter film directed by Yoshihiro Nishimura. It stars Yumiko Hara and Eihi Shiina, and was written by Nishimura and Daichi Nagisa. Somebody Up There Likes Me Somebody Up There Likes Me is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Bob Byington and starring Keith Poulson, Nick Offerman, and Jess Weixler. The Confessions The Confessions is a 2016 Italian-French thriller drama film directed by Roberto Andò. It stars Toni Servillo, Connie Nielsen, Pierfrancesco Favino, Marie-Josée Croze, Moritz Bleibtreu, Lambert Wilson and Daniel Auteuil . Reunion "Reunion" is the pilot and first episode of the American television series Runaways, based on Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, sharing continuity with the films and other television series of the franchise. The pilot was written by series creators Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, with Brett Morgen directing. Rhenzy Feliz, Lyrica Okano, Virginia Gardner, Ariela Barer, Gregg Sulkin, and Allegra Acosta star as the Runaways, with Angel Parker, Ryan Sands, Annie Wersching, Kip Pardue, Ever Carradine, James Marsters, Brigid Brannagh, Kevin Weisman, Brittany Ishibashi, and James Yaegashi starring as their parents, the Pride. A pilot for a series based on the Runaways was ordered in August 2016, with Schwartz and Savage attached. The cast was announced in February 2017, with filming beginning later that month in Los Angeles and ending in March. Morgen focused on differentiating between the gritty world of the Runaways and the more stylistic world of the Pride. "Reunion" was released for streaming on Hulu on November 21, 2017, and made its broadcast debut on Freeform on August 2, 2018. Police Police is Charlie Chaplins 14th film with Essanay Studios and was released in 1916. It was made at the Majestic Studio in Los Angeles. Charlie plays an ex-convict who finds life on the outside not to his liking and leads him to breaking into a home with another thief. Edna Purviance plays the girl living in the home who tries to change him. Tree of Knowledge Tree of Knowledge is a 1981 Danish coming-of-age drama directed by Nils Malmros. The film details the lives of 17 teenage schoolmates in 1950s Denmark. Shooting on location at the high school which he had attended, Malmros took two years to film the action, so the cast members reflected the real life physical and emotional development of their characters. Film Critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times wrote "The Tree of Knowledge is the truest and most moving film I have ever seen about the experience of puberty... a creative act of memory about exactly what it was like to be 13 in 1953." Despite critical praise, Tree of Knowledge received only two awards: the Danish Film Critics Bodil Award for Jan Weinckes cinematography and the Audience Award at the Lübeck Nordic Film Festival. Tree of Knowledge is one of the top 100 Danish films listed by the Danish Film Institute and is one of ten films listed in the cultural canon of Denmark by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival and was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Don't Open Till Christmas Dont Open Till Christmas is a 1984 British slasher film directed by Edmund Purdom. It was written by Derek Ford and Alan Birkinshaw. Tom and Jerry Blast Off to Mars! Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars is a 2005 animated comic science fiction adventure film starring the seven-time Academy Award-winning cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Turner Entertainment Co., it was the second made-for-video attempt to recapture the style of William Hanna and Joseph Barberas original film shorts from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. With both the pre-production and post-production processes being based in the United States, it was animated overseas by Filipino-based Toon City in Manila, Philippines. The film was released on DVD and VHS on January 18, 2005, and on Blu-ray on October 16, 2012. Along with The Fast and the Furry, it marks the 65th anniversary of the duo. It is Joseph Barberas first solo work without his partner William Hanna, who died on March 22, 2001. Porgy and Bess Porgy and Bess is a 1959 American musical film directed by Otto Preminger. It is based on the 1935 opera Porgy and Bess by George Gershwin, DuBose Heyward, and Ira Gershwin, which is in turn based on Heywards 1925 novel Porgy, as well as Heywards subsequent 1927 non-musical stage adaptation, co-written with his wife Dorothy. The screenplay for the film, which turned the operatic recitatives into spoken dialogue, was very closely based on the opera and was written by N. Richard Nash. The project was the last for Samuel Goldwyn. Due to its controversial subject matter, the film was shown only briefly following its initial reserved seat engagements in major cities, where it drew mixed reviews from critics. Two months after its release, Goldwyn grudgingly conceded, "No one is waiting breathlessly for my next picture." The film is not available on home video, and it is unknown if a quality print still exists, prompting it to be considered one of the most prestigious and expensively produced "missing films." In 2011, the film was chosen for inclusion in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. Julius Caesar Julius Caesar is a 1970 British independent film adaptation of William Shakespeares play of the same name, directed by Stuart Burge from a screenplay by Robert Furnival. The film stars Charlton Heston, Jason Robards, John Gielgud, Robert Vaughn, Richard Chamberlain, Diana Rigg, and Jill Bennett. It is the first film version of the play made in color. I Like It Like That I Like It Like That is a 1994 comedy-drama film about the trials and tribulations of a young Puerto Rican couple living in the poverty-stricken New York City neighborhood of the South Bronx. The film stars Lauren Velez, Jon Seda, Lisa Vidal, Griffin Dunne, Jesse Borrego and Rita Moreno, and was written and directed by Darnell Martin who, in her filmmaking debut, became the first African-American female filmmaker to take helm of a film produced by a major film studio. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Last Resort National Lampoons Last Resort is a 1994 direct-to-video comedy film directed by Rafal Zielinski. The film stars Corey Feldman and Corey Haim as Sam and Dave, two friends who are visiting a Caribbean island resort. Montana Montana is an American crime film released in 1998, directed by Jennifer Leitzes, written by Erich Hoeber and Jon Hoeber, and produced by Sean Cooley, Zane W. Levitt, and Mark Yellen. The Karate Dog The Karate Dog is a 2004 American made-for-television crime comedy film directed by Bob Clark and produced by Frank Hübner. It stars Chevy Chase, Simon Rex, Jon Voight, and Jaime Pressly. Nicollette Sheridan and Pat Morita also make appearances. The Light The Light is a 2004 French film directed by Philippe Lioret and starring Sandrine Bonnaire, Émilie Dequenne, Grégori Derangère, and Philippe Torreton. Chloe and Theo Chloe and Theo is a 2015 American independent drama film written and directed by Ezna Sands. The film stars Dakota Johnson, Mira Sorvino, and Theo Ikummaq. The film was released in the United States on September 4, 2015, in a limited release, and through video on demand. 9: Nine 9 is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language science fiction horror thriller film written and directed by Jenuse Mohamed. It was jointly produced by Prithviraj Productions and SPE Films India, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. The film is heavily inspired from 2005 Hollywood thriller Hide and Seek starring Robert De Niro and Dakota Fanning. The film stars Prithviraj Sukumaran in the lead role, with Prakash Raj, Mamta Mohandas, Wamiqa Gabbi, and Master Alok in other important roles. The film marks the first regional Indian film production and distribution of Sony Pictures and the debut of Prithviraj Productions. In the film, a global crisis arises when a comet passes very close to the Earth for 9 days. How this affects astrophysicist Albert Lewis and his son Adams life forms the story. 9 was released in India and Gulf Cooperation Council territories on 7 February 2019. Laughing Gravy Laughing Gravy is a 1931 short film comedy starring Laurel and Hardy. It was directed by James W. Horne, produced by Hal Roach and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Rabbit Hood Rabbit Hood is a 1949 Bugs Bunny cartoon which parodies the Robin Hood story. Originally released on December 24, 1949, the short was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. As usual, Mel Blanc picked up all the voice characterizations. The layouts were done by Robert Gribbroek and the backgrounds by Peter Alvarado. This is the last Warner Bros. cartoon to ever release during creator Leon Schlesingers lifetime, as he died the day after this cartoon was released. This cartoon is the origin of the infamous "knighting" exchange, where Bugs Bunny is dressed up like a king, and proceeds to pound the Sheriffs head with his sceptre while dispensing an oddball title with each strike: Sheriff: bows Bugs: "In the name of my most Royal Majesty, I knight thee! “Arise, Sir Loin of Beef!” "Arise, Earl of Cloves!” “Arise, Duke of Brittingham!” “Arise, Baron of Munchausen!” “Arise, Essence of Myrrh!” “Milk of Magnesia” “Water of Thames!” Sheriff: “You are too kind, your majesty.” Bugs: “Got lots of stamina!” Greasy Kid Stuff Going Steady is a 1979 Israeli film. It is the second in the Lemon Popsicle film series. Cross Creek Cross Creek is a 1983 film starring Mary Steenburgen as The Yearling author Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. The film is directed by Martin Ritt and is based in part on Rawlingss 1942 memoir Cross Creek. The Grand Highway Le grand chemin is a 1987 French film directed by Jean-Loup Hubert. It was released in the U.S. as The Grand Highway, and was remade in 1991 as Paradise. It won the César Award for Best Actor and Best Actress. Gabriela Gabriela is a 2001 American romance film, starring Seidy Lopez in the title role alongside Jaime Gomez as her admirer Mike. The film has been cited as an inspiration behind the Premiere Weekend Club, which supports Latino film-making. Straight from the Heart Straight from the Heart is a made-for-TV movie that premiered on Hallmark Channel on February 9, 2003. It is based on the romance novel by Pamela Wallace. Beyond Enemy Lines Beyond the Front Line is a 2004 Finnish war film directed by Åke Lindman. The film is based on the diaries of Swedish-speaking Finnish soldiers who served in the Continuation War in 1942–1944. The Devil's Ground The Cycle, also known as The Devils Ground, is a 2009 Canadian/Czech horror film. The movie was filmed during a fifteen-day period. Holy Flying Circus Holy Flying Circus is a 90-minute BBC television comedy film first broadcast in 2011, written by Tony Roche and directed by Owen Harris. The film is a "Pythonesque" dramatisation of events following the completion of Monty Pythons Life of Brian, culminating in the televised debate about the film broadcast in 1979. The Outlaw and His Wife The Outlaw and His Wife is a 1918 Swedish silent film directed by Victor Sjöström, based on a play from 1911 by Jóhann Sigurjónsson. It tells the story of Eyvind of the Hills, an 18th-century Icelandic outlaw. The film was groundbreaking for its portrayal of wild nature. It was shot in two sessions in the spring and late summer 1917, with Åre and Abisko in northern Sweden acting as the highlands of Iceland. Fanny Fanny is a 1932 French romance and drama film directed by Marc Allégret, based on the play by Marcel Pagnol. It is the second part in the Marseillaise film trilogy that started with Marius and concluded with César. Like Marius, the film was a box office success in France and is still considered to be a classic of French cinema. Macunaima Macunaíma is a 1969 Brazilian comedy film directed by Joaquim Pedro de Andrade, based on Mário de Andrades novel of the same name. It was released in a dubbed version for American audiences in 1972 by New Line Cinema. On June 13 and July 12, 2005, European and Latin American syndicates of the TV5 network aired the film in its original Portuguese with French subtitles. It was rereleased internationally in 2009. Beyond the Door Beyond the Door is a 1974 Italian-American horror film co-directed by Ovidio G. Assonitis and Robert Barrett. The film stars Juliet Mills and Richard Johnson, and was released in the UK in a re-edited format as Devil Within Her. The Kiss The Kiss is a 1988 horror film directed by Pen Densham and starring Joanna Pacula and Meredith Salenger. The plot follows two young women who find themselves haunted by an ancient parasitic curse that was passed on to one of them by a kiss. Film critics and historians have claimed the film to be an allegory of the AIDS epidemic of the late 1980s. Aashiqui Aashiqui is a 1990 Indian Hindi musical romantic drama film and first installment of Aashiqui series directed by Mahesh Bhatt, starring Rahul Roy, Anu Aggarwal and Deepak Tijori in pivotal roles. The film was known for its music, by composer duo Nadeem–Shravan and plagiarising Joyce Sims song Come into my life for Dheere Dheere se... Song, establishing their careers along with that of singer Kumar Sanu and music label T-Series. Upon release, it received positive reviews and emerged as an all-time blockbuster. The soundtrack album has been rated the fourth best ever by Planet Bollywood on their "100 Greatest Bollywood Soundtracks". The soundtrack album sold 20million units, making it the best-selling Bollywood soundtrack album of all time. A cover version of one of its songs, "Dheere Dheere", was later performed by Yo Yo Honey Singh and released in 2015. A sequel to the film, Aashiqui 2, with a completely new theme, directed by Mohit Suri with Aditya Roy Kapur and Shraddha Kapoor, was released on 26 April 2013. But Forever in My Mind But Forever in My Mind is a 1999 Italian comedy film directed by Gabriele Muccino. Its original Italian title translates into "Like you, nobody, never" Stickmen Stickmen is a 2001 New Zealand film directed by Hamish Rothwell and starring Robbie Magasiva. The screenplay concerns Thomas, Jack and Wayne, who are the best of mates. Each of them lives their life the way they play pool. Thomas is either absolutely brilliant or absolutely crap. Jack is always slick, cool and forever setting up the next shot. Wayne bumbles his way through life happy to be the guy that always says the wrong thing at the wrong time. During the high-stakes underground eight-ball tournament run by Daddy, a Greek crime lord, they encounter a weird and wonderful collection of people on their way to compete for the big prize. Samyy luchshiy film 2 The Best Movie 2 is a 2009 Russian comedy from Monumental Pictures and Comedy Club Production, continuation of 2008 The Best Movie film, spoofing such famous Russian films as Zhara, The Irony of Fate 2 and TV-programs: Malakhov+, King of Ring and Taxi. A Fighting Man A Fighting Man is a 2014 drama sports film written and directed by Damian Lee. It stars Dominic Purcell, James Caan, Louis Gossett Jr., and Famke Janssen. It was released in Canada on 25 April 2014. The Guardians The Guardians is a 2017 French drama film directed and written by Xavier Beauvois. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Hanzo the Razor: Sword of Justice is a fictional character featured in the trilogy of Japanese chanbara films of the same name. The films star Shintaro Katsu as the title character. He also produced the trilogy through his own Katsu Productions. After the decline of Daiei at the end of the 1960s, Shintaro Katsu established his own independent production company in 1967 called Katsu Productions. In 1972, Katsu Productions released the chanbara film trilogy with the Hanzo the Razor: Sword of Justice based on a gekiga by Koike Kazuo. The series is about a law enforcer, during the Edo who interrogates female victims with his large penis. Iphigenia Iphigenia is a 1977 Greek film directed by Michael Cacoyannis, based on the Greek myth of Iphigenia, the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra who was ordered by the goddess Artemis to be sacrificed. Cacoyannis adapted the film, the third in his "Greek tragedy" trilogy, from his stage production of Euripides play Iphigenia at Aulis. The film stars Tatiana Papamoschou as Iphigenia, Kostas Kazakos as Agamemnon and the legendary actress Irene Papas as Clytemnestra. The score was composed by Mikis Theodorakis. Iphigenia was nominated for one Oscar, Best Foreign Language Film. It was also nominated for the Palme dOr at the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. Iphigenia received the 1978 Belgian Femina Award and received the Best Film Award at the 1977 Thessaloniki Film Festival, where Tatiania Papamoschou also received the Best Leading Actress Award for her role as Iphigenia. Beat Beat is a 2000 American drama film written and directed by Gary Walkow, concerning the period of writer William S. Burroughss life that he spent with his wife, Joan Vollmer, leading up to her accidental killing in 1951. The film stars Kiefer Sutherland as Burroughs, Courtney Love as Joan, Norman Reedus as Lucien Carr, and Ron Livingston as Allen Ginsberg. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2000 and was entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival. Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega is a 2001 Indian Hindi-language crime comedy film directed by Eeshwar Nivas and produced by Ram Gopal Varma and Nitin Manmohan. The film stars Saif Ali Khan, Fardeen Khan, Sonali Bendre, Aftab Shivdasani, Johnny Lever and Twinkle Khanna in lead roles. It released on 29 June 2001. The film is an official remake of Ram Gopal Varmas 1993 Telugu film Money.The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. Tom and Jerry: The Fast and the Furry Tom and Jerry: The Fast and the Furry is a 2005 American animated action-adventure comedy film starring the seven-time Academy Award-winning cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Turner Entertainment Co., it was the third made-for-video attempt to recapture the style of William Hanna and Joseph Barberas original film shorts from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Alongside Blast Off to Mars, the release of the film coincided with the 65th anniversary of the cat-and-mouse team since their debut in 1940. The Fast and the Furry was first released theatrically in selected cities of the United States by Kidtoon Films and Warner Bros. Pictures in September 2005 and again in June 2006. The film was then released on both VHS and DVD on October 11, 2005, and on Blu-ray on April 5, 2011. Sexy Killer: You'll Die for Her Sexykiller, morirás por ella is a 2008 Spanish comedy horror film directed by Miguel Martí and written by Paco Cabezas. The film was released in Spain in October 2008. Behemoth Behemoth is a 2011 American-Canadian film. It is the 22nd film of the Maneater Series. It was premiered January 15, 2011 on Syfy. Zarafa Zarafa is a 2012 French-Belgian animated film directed by Rémi Bezançon and Jean-Christophe Lie. It was released on 8 February 2012 in France. The story was inspired by a historical giraffe known today as Zarafa. Wild in the Country Wild in the Country is a 1961 American drama film directed by Philip Dunne and starring Elvis Presley, Hope Lange, Tuesday Weld, and Millie Perkins. Based on the 1958 novel The Lost Country by J. R. Salamanca, the screenplay concerns a troubled young man from a dysfunctional family who pursues a literary career. The screenplay was written by playwright Clifford Odets. You're Out of Your Mind, Maggie Du är inte klok, Madicken is a 1979 Swedish film about the Astrid Lindgren character Madicken, directed by Göran Graffman. The Unholy The Unholy is a 1988 American horror film directed by Camilo Vila and starring Ben Cross, Ned Beatty, Hal Holbrook, and Trevor Howard in his final role. The film follows a Roman Catholic priest in New Orleans who finds himself battling a demonic force after being appointed to a new parish. 976-Evil II 976-EVIL II, also known as 976-EVIL 2: The Astral Factor, is a 1992 supernatural horror–slasher film directed by Jim Wynorski. The film is a sequel to the 1988 horror film 976-EVIL. It was referenced in Invasion of the Scream Queens. Mayor of the Sunset Strip Mayor of the Sunset Strip is a 2003 documentary film on the life of Rodney Bingenheimer directed by George Hickenlooper, and produced by Chris Carter. Upperdog Upperdog is a 2009 Norwegian comedy film directed by Sara Johnsen. Çakal The Jackal is a 2010 Turkish action film, directed by Erhan Kozan, about a quiet young boy who gradually becomes a criminal nicknamed the Jackal. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , premiered in competition at the 47th Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival. Firebreather Firebreather is an American CGI animated television film, based on the Image Comics comic book series of the same name, which premiered on November 24, 2010 on Cartoon Network. It was directed by Peter Chung from a screenplay by James Krieg based on a story of Phil Hester and Andy Kuhn, and stars the voices of Jesse Head, Dana Delany, Kevin Michael Richardson, Reed Diamond, Dante Basco, Tia Texada, and Amy Davidson. Beyond the Border Beyond the Border is a 2011 Swedish war film directed by Richard Holm with André Sjöberg, Antti Reini and Bjørn Sundquist in the main roles. De nieuwe wildernis De Nieuwe Wildernis is a 2013 Dutch natural history documentary film about the nature reserve Oostvaardersplassen in the Netherlands. The film shows animal life during four seasons, based on two years of filming in the reserve. Broadway Melody of 1936 Broadway Melody of 1936 is a musical film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1935. In New York, the film opened at the Capitol Theatre, the site of many prestigious MGM premieres. It was a follow-up of sorts to the successful The Broadway Melody, which had been released in 1929, although, there is no story connection with the earlier film beyond the title and some music. The film was written by Harry W. Conn, Moss Hart, Jack McGowan and Sid Silvers. It was directed by Roy Del Ruth and starred Jack Benny, Eleanor Powell, Robert Taylor, June Knight, Frances Langford, Sid Silvers, Buddy Ebsen and Vilma Ebsen. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Dead Man's Walk Dead Mans Walk is an American epic Western adventure television miniseries starring David Arquette as Augustus McCrae and Jonny Lee Miller as Woodrow F. Call. It was directed by Yves Simoneau. It is a two-part adaptation of the 1995 novel of the same name by Larry McMurtry and is chronologically the third book of the Lonesome Dove series, but regarded as the first events in the Lonesome Dove franchise. In this prequel to Lonesome Dove, it is 1840s Texas, and two young men join the Texas Rangers unit thats on a mission to annex Santa Fe. The series was originally broadcast by ABC over two nights in May 1996, and was later nominated for several awards. Charisma is a 1999 Japanese philosophical drama film written and directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Kōji Yakusho. The film is about a dispute between a number of people about a unique but possibly toxic tree growing in an unnamed forest. The film is largely seen from the point of view of Goro Yabuike, a police negotiator who has been relieved of his duties following his failure to prevent the death of an important hostage. He stands in the middle of the conflicting opinions about the future of the tree, and has to decide which course to commit himself to. Uninvited The Uninvited, also known as A Table for Four, is a 2003 South Korean psychological horror film directed by Lee Soo-yeon. Dancing in the Dust Dancing in the Dust is a 2003 Iranian film directed by Asghar Farhadi. Local Color Local Color is a 2006 American drama film, written and directed by George Gallo and starring Armin Mueller-Stahl, Ray Liotta and Trevor Morgan in the lead role. It is based on a true story, that of the director/writers experience when he was 18. The character of Nikolai Serov was based on George Cherepov, to whom Gallo had been an apprentice in the 1970s. The Butcher The Butcher is a 2006 horror film directed by Edward Gorsuch. It centers on a group of teenagers who discover a murderer living in the middle of nowhere after crashing their car. The Borgia The Borgia is a 2006 Spanish / Italian biographical film directed by Antonio Hernández. Night Catches Us Night Catches Us is a 2010 drama film directed and written by Tanya Hamilton and stars Kerry Washington, Anthony Mackie, Jamie Hector, Wendell Pierce and Novella Nelson. Mozart's Sister Mozarts Sister is a 2010 French drama film written and directed by René Féret, and starring two of his daughters. It presents a fictional account of the early life of Maria Anna Mozart, nicknamed Nannerl, who was the sister of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his only sibling to survive infancy. Frau Müller muss weg! Frau Müller muss weg! is a 2015 German comedy film directed by Sönke Wortmann. La Bohème La Bohème is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by King Vidor, based on the opera La bohème by Giacomo Puccini. Lillian Gish and John Gilbert star as ill-fated lovers. Fire Maidens of Outer Space Fire Maidens from Outer Space, released in the United States as Fire Maidens of Outer Space, is an 80-minute black-and-white science fiction feature film. It was a British production, written, produced and directed by American filmmaker Cy Roth as a collaboration between Cy Roth Productions and Criterion Films, and distributed in the UK by Eros Films and in the USA by Topaz Film Co.. The film stars Anthony Dexter as the lead astronaut, Susan Shaw as a "fire maiden" who befriends him, Paul Carpenter as the expedition captain, and Jacqueline Curtis as the "fire maiden" leader. There were 13 additional "fire maidens". The music score features cues excerpted from the opera Prince Igor by Alexander Borodin. Many film critics have dubbed the film the "worst movie ever made". The Witch Who Came from the Sea The Witch Who Came From the Sea is a 1976 American horror film produced and directed by Matt Cimber and starring Millie Perkins, Lonny Chapman, Vanessa Brown, Peggy Feury, Rick Jason, George Buck Flower, and Roberta Collins. It was shot by cinematographer Dean Cundey. The film centers on an emotionally scarred woman who goes on a killing spree after taking a job as a waitress in a seaside bar. Its title refers to The Birth of Venus, which figures in the film. The Phantom of the Opera The Phantom of the Opera is a 1990 American two-part television miniseries directed by Tony Richardson and stars Charles Dance in the title role. It is adapted from Arthur Kopits book from his unproduced stage musical Phantom, which is based loosely on Gaston Lerouxs novel. Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me Glen Campbell: Ill Be Me is a 2014 American documentary film about country music singer Glen Campbell. Campbell and close friend Julian Raymond won a Grammy Award and were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for writing the films theme "Im Not Gonna Miss You". Ankur Arora Murder Case Ankur Arora Murder Case is a 2013 Indian Hindi medical thriller film directed by Suhail Tatari and written and produced by Vikram Bhatt. The film takes up an urgent and disturbing issue of death during surgery and is based on a real-life incident where a boy dies on the operation table due to medical negligence. The shooting of the film started after nearly one year of research and similarities to real life are in this case, not coincidental. The movie released on 14 June 2013 and made a profit of 2.5 Crores approximately. It was declared semi hit. Hector Like.Share.Follow. Like. Share. Follow. is a 2017 American psychological horror film written and directed by Glenn Gers. It stars Keiynan Lonsdale and Ema Horvath. The film is a co-production between Blumhouse Productions, Divide/Conquer and Gunpowder & Sky. The film had its world premiere at the Screamfest Horror Film Festival on October 18, 2017. It was released on October 31, 2017 by Cinemax. Blonde Crazy Blonde Crazy is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic comedy-drama film by Roy Del Ruth, starring James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Noel Francis, Louis Calhern, Ray Milland, and Guy Kibbee. The film is notable for one of Cagneys lines, a phrase often repeated by celebrity impersonators: "That dirty, double-crossin rat!" The Captain from Köpenick The Captain from Köpenick is a 1956 West German film directed by Helmut Käutner and based upon the play The Captain of Köpenick by Carl Zuckmayer. The play was based on the true story of Wilhelm Voigt, a German impostor who masqueraded as a Prussian military officer in 1906 and became famous as the Captain of Köpenick. It was nominated for the 29th Academy Awards in the category Best Foreign Language Film. It was shot by Real Film at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. Taxi for Tobruk Un taxi pour Tobrouk is a 1961 French film directed by Denys de La Patellière, with music by Georges Garvarentz. The story takes place during World War II in the North African desert at the Battle of El Alamein. Which Way Is Up? Which Way is Up? is a 1977 American comedy film starring Richard Pryor and directed by Michael Schultz. It is a remake of the 1972 Italian comedy film The Seduction of Mimi. Richard Pryor plays three roles: an orange picker who has two women at the same time, the orange pickers father, and a reverend who gets the orange pickers wife pregnant. Fire with Fire Fire with Fire is a 1986 American romantic drama film about a young woman from a Catholic boarding school who runs away with an escapee from a nearby prison camp. The film stars Virginia Madsen, Craig Sheffer, Jon Polito, Kate Reid, Kari Wuhrer, Tim Russ and D. B. Sweeney. It was directed by Duncan Gibbins, and features a soundtrack by noted film composer Howard Shore. It was released on VHS in 1986 by its own studio and on Blu-ray Disc and DVD on July 31, 2012, by Olive Films and is now available for online streaming rental and download buying through Amazon, Apples iTunes Store and Vudu. The film was shot and produced under the original title ‘Captive Hearts’, but was changed to ‘Fire with Fire’ just prior to the film’s theatrical release. Due to the late change in title, press-kit stills are seen with the original title initials CH, followed by a hyphen and the press still number, etched onto the film negatives and carried over onto the printed stills. The film’s new title was deemed more descriptive and exciting, as well as allowing a marketing tie-in with a song of the same title, ‘Fire with Fire’ by the 1980s band Wild Blue. By the Sword By the Sword is a 1991 American sports action film starring F. Murray Abraham and Eric Roberts as world-class fencers. Directed by Jeremy Paul Kagan, this is the first feature film about fencing. Although some reviews of its 1993 U.S. theatrical release noted favorably the lead acting and action sequences, the screenplay was considered "terrible". The Legend of Lucy Keyes The Legend of Lucy Keyes is a 2006 suspense mystery film directed and written by John Stimpson, and starring Julie Delpy, Justin Theroux and Brooke Adams. Take Take is a 2007 American crime thriller directed and written by Charles Oliver and starring Minnie Driver, Jeremy Renner, Bobby Coleman, Adam Rodríguez and David Denman. The film premiered at Tribeca Film Festival on April 27, 2007. The Mark of Cain The Mark of Cain is a British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award-winning British television film first broadcast in 2007 following three young men as they experience the extremity of war for the first time, and the permanent effects of what they have seen and done as they return from their tour of duty. Rather than heroic stories, all they bring home are tawdry trophy photos, as well as the secrets of what they really did, until the consequences of their actions surface to confront them. Produced by Red Production Company, it was originally scheduled on Channel 4 at 9 pm on 5 April 2007, but was rescheduled to 12 April 2007, in light of the detention of British service personnel by Iran. The films title comes from Royal Irish Regiment Colonel Tim Collinss eve-of-battle speech in Iraq in 2003. Fighter Fighter Achia is a 2007 drama action film directed by Natasha Arthy. Vampire Vampire is a 2011 dramatic horror-thriller film directed and written by Shunji Iwai and starring Kevin Zegers as a teacher who believes himself to be a blood-drinking vampire. It was first released on January 22, 2011 at the Sundance Film Festival and is the first film he has directed in English. My Little Princess My Little Princess is a 2011 French-Romanian drama film directed by Eva Ionesco and inspired by her relationship with her mother, the well-known artistic photographer Irina Ionesco whose pictures of her young daughter caused controversy when they were published back in the 1970s. The film illustrates a situation which at first glance seems to be a paradox: whilst revealing more and more of her daughter to the public the mother seems to get increasingly estranged from her and vice versa. The Silent War The Silent War is a 2012 Chinese-Hong Kong thriller film directed by Alan Mak and Felix Chong. Its is an adaptation of the popular novel “Plot Against” written by Mai Jia. The story is about a recruit with extrasensory perception working for a government unit tasked with stopping an “invisible enemy”. The film deals with spies, subterfuge and hidden romance. The film won Best Cinematography at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Award. Battledogs Battledogs is a 2013 American television film featuring Dennis Haysbert, Ernie Hudson and Bill Duke. Hangar 10 The Rendlesham UFO Incident is a 2014 British horror film directed by Daniel Simpson. It stars Danny Shayler, Abbie Salt, and Robert Curtis as three friends who become lost in the Rendlesham Forest and discover evidence of UFO activity, decades after the Rendlesham Forest incident. It premiered at the Colchester Film Festival on 22 October 2014 and was released in the UK on 9 February 2015. It is shot in the style of found footage. Do You Trust This Computer? Do You Trust This Computer? is a 2018 American documentary film that outlines the benefits and especially the dangers of artificial intelligence. It features interviews with a range of prominent individuals relevant to AI, such as Ray Kurzweil, Elon Musk and Jonathan Nolan. The film was directed by Chris Paine, known for Who Killed the Electric Car? and, the subsequent followup, i.e., Revenge of the Electric Car. Topics covered range from military drones to AI-powered "fake news" feeds. At one point while being interviewed, Musk warns that any human dictator will eventually die, but that a digital superintelligence could someday become an "immortal dictator from which we can never escape". Musk also sponsored free streaming of the film on Vimeo during the weekend of April 7, 2018. The film was featured at the 2018 Napa Film Festival. The documentary is dedicated to Stephen Hawking, who warned that humanity may be jeopardized by its pursuit of a superintelligent artificial intelligence. Is Genesis History? Is Genesis History? is a 2017 American Christian film that uses creation science, a pseudoscientific concept, to promote Young Earth creationist beliefs that contradict established scientific facts regarding the origin of the Universe, the age of the Earth, and the common descent of all lifeforms. The film was written, directed, and produced by Thomas Purifoy Jr., who said he was inspired to make it after his daughter watched the Bill Nye–Ken Ham debate in 2014 and began asking him questions about the creation–evolution controversy. Del Tackett, the creator of Focus on the Familys "The Truth Project", narrates the film. Interviewing thirteen creationists, the narrator of the film argues that Genesis portrays real historical events. Other speakers include George Grant, Paul Nelson, Marcus R. Ross, Andrew A. Snelling, and Kurt Wise, as well as Larry Vardiman in the films bonus features. Is Genesis History? was released into American theaters on Thursday, February 23, 2017. It was shown in 704 theaters and grossed $1.8 million in one night. Over 143,000 people saw the film that night, and its box office earnings were the highest of any film in theaters in the United States that night. The film was shown again in theaters on March 2 and 7, 2017 in the United States, as well as in Canada on March 14, 2017. The film went on to earn a total box office of $2.6 million, after the encore showings. The film was re-released in around 850 theaters for an anniversary showing on February 22, 2018, with a bonus scene of Wheaton College students touring the Ark Encounter, a creationist attraction operated by Answers in Genesis. The students were members of a creationist club which had requested a screening of the film, leading to controversy among the Christian schools faculty, nearly all of whom reject the "historical creationism" that Is Genesis History? presents. A Night Out A Night Out is a 1915 Charlie Chaplin comedy short. It was Chaplins first film with Edna Purviance, who would continue as his leading lady for the following eight years. It was also Chaplins first film with Essanay Film Company in Niles. Chaplins first Essanay film, His New Job, was made in the Chicago studio, after which he moved to Niles Studios. He found Purviance in San Francisco when he was searching for leading lady for his films. A Night Out also stars Ben Turpin, Leo White and Bud Jamison. The Wedding March The Wedding March is a 1928 American silent romantic drama film written and directed by and starring Erich von Stroheim. It also stars Fay Wray and ZaSu Pitts. Paramount Pictures forced von Stroheim to create two films from the footage, the second being The Honeymoon. The Honeymoon is now considered lost, the only known copy destroyed in a fire in France in 1959. In 2003, The Wedding March was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant." Mama, There's a Man in Your Bed Mama, Theres A Man in Your Bed is a 1989 light French comedy built around an interracial romance. Its French title is Romuald et Juliette. The film was directed by Coline Serreau, of Three Men and a Cradle fame and stars Daniel Auteuil and Firmine Richard. Year of the Comet Year of the Comet is a 1992 romantic comedy adventure film directed by Peter Yates and starring Tim Daly, Penelope Ann Miller, and Louis Jourdan. The film was written by William Goldman and produced by Alan Brown and Phil Kellogg. The plot concerns the pursuit of the most valuable bottle of wine in history. The title refers to the year it was bottled, 1811, which was known for the Great Comet of 1811, and also as one of the best years in history for European wine. Father Christmas Father Christmas is a British animated short starring Mel Smith as the titular character. Created for Channel 4 and first broadcast on Christmas Eve 1991 in Britain, the story is an adaption of two books written by Raymond Briggs - Father Christmas and Father Christmas Goes on Holiday - and is the second animated adaptation of Briggs work made for the channel, following the 1982 animated short The Snowman. The story focuses on a stereotypical vision of Father Christmas with a down-to-earth twist, living in contemporary Britain with his pets and reindeer, coping with everyday domestic chores, who recounts to the viewers about a holiday he took before preparing for another Christmas. The animated short was dedicated to the late animator John McGuire, with the film later released as part of a DVD bundle alongside The Snowman, before being released separately in subsequent home media releases. The Rothschilds The Rothschilds is a 1940 Nazi German propaganda film directed by Erich Waschneck. The film is also known as The Rothschilds Shares in Waterloo. It portrays the role of the Rothschild family in the Napoleonic wars. The Jewish Rothschilds are depicted in a negative manner, consistent with the anti-Semitic policy of Nazi Germany. The 1940 film has a similar title and a similar plot to a 1934 American film, The House of Rothschild, starring George Arliss and Boris Karloff, that presented the Rothschilds in a more positive light. It is one of three Nazi-era German films that provide an antisemitic retelling of an earlier film. The others, both released in 1940, bore titles similar to films released in 1934: The Eternal Jew was a documentary-format film with the same title as the 1934 film and Jud Süss was a drama based on a 1934 film adaptation of a 1925 novel. Bad Eggs Bad Eggs is a 2003 Australian comedy movie, written and directed by Tony Martin. It stars Mick Molloy, Bob Franklin and Judith Lucy, with Alan Brough, Bill Hunter, Marshall Napier, Nicholas Bell, Steven Vidler, Shaun Micallef, Robyn Nevin, Brett Swain, Denis Moore and Pete Smith having supporting roles. Ben Kinnear and Mike Paddock are police officers working for the Zero Tolerance Unit, a special division of Victoria Police. When they accidentally shoot the corpse of a judge several times each, they are reprimanded but investigate his death, leading to several other accidents, for which they are relegated to uniform duty. Through Julie Bale, a former police officer and Kinnears ex, they uncover a conspiracy involving the ZTU with bribery and corruption. They are joined by computer operator Northey, but have to escape with their lives to avoid death at the hands of the ZTUs commander, Ted Pratt and the network of corruption extending all the way to the Premier of Victoria. As befits a film written by Tony Martin, the humour in the movie was quite intelligent and sophisticated, though a lot of it came through one-liners and slapstick. The film marked Martins directorial debut. Much of the cast and crew, including Molloy, Hunter, Martin and Lucy, had all worked on a previous film Crackerjack. The film performed moderately well at the Australian box-office and was also released in New Zealand and Germany. Molloys talent as an actor was praised in some circles, as was the ARIA Award-nominated soundtrack by Dave Graney and Clare Moore. Ploy Ploy is a 2007 Thai film written and directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. The film premiered during the Directors Fortnight at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. The drama film stars Thai actress Lalita Panyopas in a story of a middle-aged married couple who question their relationship after seven years. Ananda Everingham is featured in a supporting role as a bartender. The film contained sex scenes that were shown at Cannes, but due to censorship concerns had to be re-edited by the director so the film could be shown in cinemas in Thailand when it opened there on June 7, 2007. The uncensored version of the film was shown in Thailand at the 2007 Bangkok International Film Festival. Shell Shell is a 2012 independent Scottish drama film directed by Scott Graham. It stars Chloe Pirrie as Shell, a 17-year-old girl who lives and works at a petrol station in the remote Scottish Highlands. The film is a broader adaptation of a previous work by Scott Graham entitled with the same name released in 2007. Crisis Crisis is a 1950 drama film starring Cary Grant and José Ferrer and directed by Richard Brooks. The story of an American couple who inadvertently become embroiled in a revolution, it was based on the short story "The Doubters" by George Tabori. My Sister Eileen My Sister Eileen is a 1955 American CinemaScope musical comedy film directed by Richard Quine. It stars Janet Leigh, Betty Garrett, and Jack Lemmon. The screenplay by Quine and Blake Edwards is based on the 1940 play by Joseph A. Fields and Jerome Chodorov, which was inspired by a series of autobiographical short stories by Ruth McKenney originally published in The New Yorker. The play originally was filmed in 1942. The Passion of Ayn Rand The Passion of Ayn Rand is a 1999 television film directed by Christopher Menaul. It is based on the book of the same name by Barbara Branden. The screenplay is written by Howard Korder and Mary Gallagher. The film stars Helen Mirren as philosopher and novelist Ayn Rand, who engages in an affair with Nathaniel Branden, played by Eric Stoltz, a psychologist who is 25 years younger than her. Branden built up an institute to spread Rands ideas, but the two eventually had a falling-out. The film also stars Julie Delpy as Brandens wife, Barbara, and Peter Fonda as Rands husband Frank OConnor. The Passion of Ayn Rand received moderately positive reviews from critics. The 5th Quarter The 5th Quarter is a 2011 American drama film written, directed and produced by Rick Bieber and starring Aidan Quinn, Andie MacDowell, and Ryan Merriman. It is based on actual events. The option of the film was an interest to Ryan Johnston, a Co-Producer of the film, who was responsible in raising the $6.7 million dollars to produce the film. Rick Bieber then wrote the script with permission of the Abbate family, and proceeded to move forward with casting and location scouting. The film was funded in early 2008 and pre-production began in Winston-Salem, NC in late August, 2008. Filming began in October 2008, and concluded in November. Backyard Backyard is a 2009 Mexican crime film directed by Carlos Carrera. The Priests The Priests is a 2015 South Korean supernatural mystery thriller film written and directed by Jang Jae-hyun, based on his award-winning short film 12th Assistant Deacon. 24 Weeks 24 Weeks is a 2016 German drama film directed by Anne Zohra Berrached. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. The Seventh Veil The Seventh Veil is a 1945 British melodrama film directed by Compton Bennett and starring James Mason. It was made by Ortus Films and released through General Film Distributors in the UK and Universal Pictures in the United States. The screenplay concerns a woman who attempts suicide to escape her cruel guardian. Prince of Foxes Prince of Foxes is a 1949 film adapted from Samuel Shellabargers novel Prince of Foxes. The movie starred Tyrone Power as Orsini and Orson Welles as Cesare Borgia. It was nominated for two Oscars during the 22nd Academy Awards: Best Black and White Cinematography and Best Costume Design, Black and White. They lost the Cinematography award to Battleground while they lost the Costume Design award to The Heiress. Do Not Disturb Do Not Disturb is a DeLuxe Color CinemaScope romantic comedy film directed by Ralph Levy, starring Doris Day and Rod Taylor as Janet and Mike Harper, a married couple who relocate to England when Mike is transferred by the company for which he works. The Quest Frog Dreaming is a 1986 Australian family adventure film starring Henry Thomas and directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. White Slave White Slave is a 1985 cannibal horror/romance film directed by Mario Gariazzo and starring Elvire Audray, Will Gonzalez, Dick Campbell and Andrea Coppola. The film is also known as Amazonia: The Catherine Miles Story and Cannibal Holocaust 2: The Catherine Miles Story. No Retreat, No Surrender 2 No Retreat, No Surrender 2 is a 1987 Hong Kong-American martial arts film directed by Corey Yuen, and starring Loren Avedon, Matthias Hues, Max Thayer and Cynthia Rothrock. Despite its title, it does not have any connection to No Retreat, as it plots an independent story. The films original title is Raging Thunder. Initiation: Silent Night, Deadly Night 4 Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation, released in the UK as Bugs, is a 1990 American horror film directed by Brian Yuzna, and written by Brian Yuzna, Woody Keith, and Arthur Gorson. The film stars Clint Howard, Neith Hunter, Tommy Hinkley, Reggie Banister, Allyce Beasley, and Maud Adams. The plot focuses on a Los Angeles newspaper reporter who, while investigating the unexplained death of a woman, becomes entangled with a group of witches who are preparing her for their ritual on Christmas Eve. The film bears little resemblance to its predecessors, because it drops the "killer Santa" theme completely. It is followed by The Toy Maker. The Pope Must Diet The Pope Must Die is a 1991 comedy film directed by Peter Richardson and released by Palace Pictures with the backing of Channel 4 Films. The script was written by Richardson with Pete Richens, derived from elements of an earlier screenplay for a three-part mini-series satirising the Catholic Church, which was rejected by Channel 4. The Pope Must Die stars Robbie Coltrane as a low ranking priest who is mistakenly elected Pope, then has to avoid being assassinated by the Mafia. The film co-stars Adrian Edmondson, Annette Crosbie, Herbert Lom, Alex Rocco and Richardson. The film was originally planned as a part of a three-part mini series for Channel 4, which was cancelled by the station after press outcry. This led Richardson to sever his long relationship with Channel 4 and move his future productions to the BBC. The budget for the film was later approved by Palace Pictures with the backing of Channel 4 Films. The production was filmed in 1990 in the former Yugoslavia on a budget of £2.5 million. The films subject matter was controversial, which caused the distributors serious difficulties with its promotion, London Transport refusing to carry advertising for it until the films posters were censored. In the United States the Big Three television networks refused to show commercials for the film, which they said was sacrilegious and offensive. Many newspapers in the US also censored or refused to carry advertising for the film. The film was released to mixed reviews, and struggled at the box office, failing to make back its budget at the cinema. The film was released on VHS but it is not currently available on DVD or Blu-ray. Pecan Pie Pecan Pie is a short film by Michel Gondry, starring Jim Carrey, in which the main character drives around the streets in a bed while singing a song in the style of Elvis Presley. It also features French comic duo Éric et Ramzy as the gas station staff. It was attached as a bonus clip in the DVD for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. On the October 25, 2014 episode of Saturday Night Live, Jim Carrey performed "Pecan Pie" during the opening monologue. Voice Voice is a 2005 South Korean horror film, and the fourth installment of the Whispering Corridors film series. The film was the debut film for its three young actresses, as well as director Choi Ik-Hwan, who had served as an assistant director on the first film of the series. It was screened at the 2006 San Francisco Korean American Film Festival. The Borrowers The Borrowers is a 2011 British television film starring Stephen Fry, Christopher Eccleston and Victoria Wood, based broadly on Mary Nortons 1952 novel The Borrowers. Our Dancing Daughters Our Dancing Daughters is a 1928 American silent drama film starring Joan Crawford and John Mack Brown about the "loosening of youth morals" that took place during the 1920s. The film was directed by Harry Beaumont and produced by Hunt Stromberg. This was the film that made Joan Crawford a major star, a position she held for the following half century. While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized soundtrack and sound effects. Tokyo Olympiad is a 1965 Japanese documentary film directed by Kon Ichikawa which documents the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Like Leni Riefenstahls Olympia, which documented the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Ichikawas film was considered a milestone in documentary filmmaking. However, Tokyo Olympiad keeps its focus more on the atmosphere of the games and the human side of the athletes instead of concentrating on winning and the results. It is one of the few sports documentaries included in the book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die. Baba Yaga Baba Yaga is a 1973 horror film directed by Corrado Farina and based on the Guido Crepax Valentina comic series. The film stars Carroll Baker, Isabelle De Funès and George Eastman. It is about a Milanese photographer Valentina Rosselli who meets a middle-aged seductress who calls herself "Baba Yaga". She shows an ostensible sexual interest in Valentina and gives her a doll dressed in leather fetish wear. It is soon revealed that Baba Yaga has started to control Valentina through the doll. Original Gangstas Original Gangstas is a 1996 action-gangster film filmed and set in urban Gary starring Blaxploitation film stars such as Fred Williamson, Pam Grier, Jim Brown, and Richard Roundtree. The film is directed by Larry Cohen, his final film before his death in 2019. The film details the deteriorating state of an impoverished Gary neighborhood terrorized by a street gang called the Rebels. When the gang murders a local boy, it prompts the emergence of several individuals who grew up in the neighborhood: the original members of the Rebels. Premutos - Der gefallene Engel Premutos: The Fallen Angel is a 1997 comedy horror splatter film written by, directed by, and starring Olaf Ittenbach. The film follows the carnage that ensues when a man accidentally resurrects Premutos, an evil fallen angel who takes over his body and then proceeds to summon an army of the living dead to do his bidding. The film was released with an English dub on DVD through Shock-O-Rama Cinema in 2002. It features the full, uncut version of the film and a "making of" documentary. The Concert for Bangladesh The Concert for Bangladesh is a film directed by Saul Swimmer and released in 1972. The film documents the two benefit concerts that were organised by George Harrison and Ravi Shankar to raise funds for refugees of the Bangladesh Liberation War, and were held on Sunday, 1 August 1971 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. As well as notable performances from Harrison and Shankar, the film includes "main performer" contributions from Harrisons fellow ex-Beatle Ringo Starr, Billy Preston and Leon Russell, and a surprise walk-on from Bob Dylan. Other contributing musicians include Ali Akbar Khan, Eric Clapton, the band Badfinger, Klaus Voormann, Jesse Ed Davis, Jim Horn and Jim Keltner. The film was the final part of Harrisons "pioneering" aid project for the people of former East Pakistan, following his "Bangla Desh" charity single, the UNICEF benefit concerts, and a triple live album of the event credited to "George Harrison and Friends". The Concert for Bangladesh was produced by The Beatles Apple Films; after delays caused by problems with inadequate footage from the event, it opened in US cinemas in the spring of 1972. The film was released on DVD in 2005 accompanied by a newly created documentary feature, The Concert for Bangladesh Revisited with George Harrison and Friends, which included recollections from many of the projects participants and contextual input from then UN secretary-general Kofi Annan, US Fund for UNICEF president Charles Lyons and Live Aid founder Bob Geldof. As with the live album, sales of the DVD release of the film continue to benefit the George Harrison Fund for UNICEF. Thor: Hammer of the Gods Hammer of the Gods is a 2009 made-for-TV film, starring Zachery Ty Bryan, directed by Todor "Toshko" Chapkanov and produced by Jeffery Beach and Phillip J. Roth for the Syfy channel. It tells the story of the thunder god Thor, after he defeated the Midgard Serpent and died, then was reincarnated into a mortal man. Thor, along with his two brothers and friends travel to a mysterious island at Midgards edge, seeking glory and fame. Upon arriving they encounter strange creatures and they start searching the island for answers. Meanwhile, Thor keeps seeing visions of a mighty warrior and a big hammer and Freyja tells him that his visions are clues. So they start searching for the hammer. Echoes Echoes is a 2014 American Supernatural horror film directed by Nils Timm and starring Steven Brand, Kate French, and Kevin Brewerton. The story revolves around a young beautiful writer struggling with horrifying, sleep-paralysis induced visions, who retreats with her boyfriend to an isolated desert house. As the visions intensify, she finds herself on the verge of losing her mind ... or uncovering a life-threatening secret. Invasion of the Saucer Men Invasion of the Saucer Men, is a 1957 black-and-white comic science fiction horror film produced by James H. Nicholson for release by American International Pictures. The film was directed by Edward L. Cahn and stars Steven Terrell and Gloria Castillo. The screenplay by Robert J. Gurney Jr. and Al Martin was based on the 1955 short story "The Cosmic Frame" by Paul W. Fairman. Invasion of the Saucer Men was released as a double feature with I Was a Teenage Werewolf. Cemetery Without Crosses Cemetery Without Crosses, is a 1969 Spaghetti Western film by Robert Hossein, its director, co-screenwriter and star. The Last Horror Film The Last Horror Film is a 1982 American horror comedy film directed by David Winters and starring Joe Spinell and Caroline Munro. The director, David Winters, filmed on location at the Cannes Film Festival. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic. The School of Flesh The School of Flesh is a 1998 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot, based on the 1963 novel Nikutai no gakkō by Yukio Mishima. It was entered into the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Fausto 5.0 Fausto 5.0 is a fantasy film made in Spain and released in 2001. Fausto 5.0 is the last part of a trilogy dedicated to the figure of Faust. The first two instalments were F@ust 3.0 and The Damnation of Faust. All three films were developed for the screen by La Fura dels Baus, an experimental theatre group from Barcelona. Hal is a 2013 Japanese animated film directed by Ryōtarō Makihara. At the 2013 Anime Expo convention Funimation announced that they had acquired rights for a North American release. Hunter x Hunter: The Last Mission is a 2013 Japanese animated feature film directed by Keiichiro Kawaguchi. The events of the film take place after "Greed Island arc", which is the fourth season finale and before "Chimera Ant arc", which is the fifth season premiere of Hunter x Hunter. Released on December 27, 2013, it is the second film based on the Hunter × Hunter manga series created by Yoshihiro Togashi. Viz Media released the film on home video in North America on March 12, 2019. Detective Chinatown Detective Chinatown is a 2015 Chinese comedy-mystery buddy film directed by Chen Sicheng and starring Wang Baoqiang and Liu Haoran. It was released in China on 31 December 2015. A sequel, titled Detective Chinatown 2, was released in February 2018. The Conjuring of a Woman at the House of Robert Houdin The Vanishing Lady or The Conjuring of a Woman at the House of Robert Houdin is an 1896 French short silent trick film directed by Georges Méliès. Hands Across the Table Hands Across the Table is a 1935 American romantic screwball comedy film directed by Mitchell Leisen and released by Paramount Pictures. It stars Carole Lombard as a manicurist looking for a rich husband and Fred MacMurray as a poor playboy, with Ralph Bellamy as a wealthy ex-pilot with a disability. The teaming of Lombard and MacMurray was so well received, they went on to make three more films together, The Princess Comes Across, Swing High, Swing Low, and True Confession. The Spanish Main The Spanish Main is an adventure film starring Paul Henreid, Maureen OHara, Walter Slezak and Binnie Barnes, and directed by Frank Borzage. It was RKOs first all-Technicolor film since Becky Sharp ten years before. Cinematographer George Barnes received an Oscar nomination for Best Color Cinematography. Though a box office hit upon its first release, the film is chiefly remembered today for its lavish and intricate score by Hanns Eisler. Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald is a 1997 Japanese film directed by Kōki Mitani. It was popular in Japan upon its release and won 3 Japanese Academy Awards for Best Screenplay, Best Sound, and Best Supporting Actor. It was also nominated for Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Cinematography, Best Director, Best Editing, Best Film, Best Lighting, Best Music Score, and Best Supporting Actress. Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain is a 1999 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film starring Anil Kapoor, Kajol, Anupam Kher and Shakti Kapoor. Kajol was nominated for a Filmfare Best Actress Award. It is the Hindi remake of the 1996 Telugu film Pavithra Bandham starring Venkatesh and Soundarya. The film also was the 5th highest Indian grossing film of the year. It was declared Superhit by Box Office India. A Photographic Contortion The Big Swallow is a 1901 British short silent comedy film, directed by James Williamson, featuring a man, irritated by the presence of a photographer, who solves his dilemma by swallowing him and his camera whole. The three-shot trick film is, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "one of the most important early British films in that it was one of the first to deliberately exploit the contrast between the eye of the camera and of the audience watching the final film." Surfwise Surfwise is a 2007 American documentary film about the 11-member Doc Paskowitz family, which was directed by Doug Pray. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 11 September 2007 and had its U.S. premiere on 9 May 2008. Paskowitz went to Stanford University Medical School, became an M.D., and espoused a philosophy of holistic health and diet, while raising his large family of eight boys and one girl in a camper, and founding a school of surfing. Watercolors Watercolors is a 2008 American film directed by David Oliveras and starring Tye Olson, Kyle Clare, Greg Louganis and Karen Black. The script was written by Oliveras. Skin Traffik Skin Traffik is a 2015 British action film featuring Mickey Rourke, Daryl Hannah, Eric Roberts, Michael Madsen, Jeff Fahey, Gary Daniels, Ara Paiaya, Dominique Swain, and Alan Ford. The New Romantic The New Romantic is a 2018 Canadian romantic comedy-drama film, written and directed by Carly Stone. The film stars Jessica Barden as Blake Conway, a journalism student whose romance column receives attention when she begins to write about her experiences as a sugar baby. The film also stars Hayley Law, Brett Dier, Avan Jogia, Timm Sharp and Camila Mendes. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 11, 2018. It received a limited release in Canada on October 19, 2018, by Elevation Pictures. The Solid Gold Cadillac The Solid Gold Cadillac is a 1956 film directed by Richard Quine and written by Abe Burrows, Howard Teichmann and George S. Kaufman. It was adapted from the hit Broadway play of the same name by Teichmann and Kaufman, in which they pillory big business and corrupt businessmen. The film stars Judy Holliday and Paul Douglas. The film is in black-and-white except for the very last scene, which is in Technicolor. Ensign Pulver Ensign Pulver is a 1964 American Technicolor film in Panavision and a sequel to the 1955 film Mister Roberts. The movie stars Robert Walker Jr., Burl Ives, Walter Matthau and Tommy Sands and features Millie Perkins, Larry Hagman, Kay Medford, Peter Marshall, Jack Nicholson, Richard Gautier, George Lindsey, James Farentino and James Coco. The film was directed and co-written by Joshua Logan, who had directed and co-written the Mister Roberts stage play on Broadway, and also shot scenes for the 1955 film after director John Ford fell ill. The story concerns the U.S.S. Reluctant, which is at anchor beside a tropical island. The ships captain is as much of a "Captain Bligh" as ever. Several of the films events – such as attacking the Captain while he is watching a film, and one the sailors trying to obtain compassionate leave to deal with a dying child – are taken from Thomas Heggens original novel Mister Roberts. The characters of Pulver, Doc and several crewmen return from the first film, but played by different actors. Fracchia la belva umana Fracchia la belva umana is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. In the cast includes Paolo Villaggio, Lino Banfi and the then young Massimo Boldi and Francesco Salvi. When the Bough Breaks When the Bough Breaks is a 1994 American thriller film directed by Michael Cohn and starring Ally Walker, Martin Sheen, Ron Perlman and Tara Subkoff. The screenplay concerns a serial killer. A Single Girl A Single Girl is a 1995 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot. It follows a day in the life of a young Parisian woman named Valérie who begins a new job at a four star hotel the same day she reveals to her boyfriend that she is pregnant. The 90 minute film is shot in real time, with a very mobile camera style, recalling the French New Wave. This was the breakthrough role for the 19-year-old Ledoyen, and earned her a César Award nomination. Ziddi Ziddi is a 1997 Indian action film directed by Guddu Dhanoa and produced by N. R. Pachisia. The movie has Sunny Deol and Raveena Tandon in lead roles with Anupam Kher, Sachin Khedekar and Ashish Vidyarthi in other important roles. It is the story of a hot-tempered and stubborn man Deva, who is feared because of his ruthless ways and severe punishment to the local hoodlums. Later, Deva avenges the death of his brother and sister. It went on to become one of the biggest Bollywood hits of 1997, grossing Rs 302.5 million at the box office. The film was remade in Tamil as Dharma, starring Vijayakanth. This film also was remade in Bangladesh as Shanto Keno Mastan, starring Manna, Shahnaj and Humayun Faridi, directed by Montajur Rahman Akbar. Below Zero Below Zero is a 1930 short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by James Parrott and produced by Hal Roach. Captain Kidd Captain Kidd is a 1945 American adventure film starring Charles Laughton, Randolph Scott and Barbara Britton. It was directed by Rowland V. Lee, his last before he retired, and produced by Benedict Bogeaus and James Nasser. The music was conducted by Werner Janssen. The film was released by United Artists. It has entered the public domain because the producers neglected to renew the copyright in 1972. In his memoirs, Nikita Khrushchev noted that this was one of Joseph Stalins favorite films, and that Stalin identified with the mischievous captain. Decoy Decoy is a 1946 American film noir. Directed by Jack Bernhard, the film stars Jean Gillie, Edward Norris, Robert Armstrong, Herbert Rudley, and Sheldon Leonard. The film was produced by Jack Bernhard and Bernard Brandt as a Jack Bernhard Production, with a screenplay by Ned Young, based on an original story by Stanley Rubin Decoy is a showcase of how film noir can do so much with so little. Short-lived Jean Gillie stars as one of the film genres toughest femme fatales. Gillie was married to Bernhard when this film was made. She Killed in Ecstasy She Killed in Ecstasy is a 1971 West German-Spanish erotic thriller film directed by Jesús Franco. The films plot borrows elements from previous Franco films Miss Muerte and Venus in Furs. The films productions staff includes many cast members and nearly the same crew as his previous film Vampyros Lesbos. The Last American Hero The Last American Hero is a 1973 sports drama film based on the true story of American NASCAR driver Junior Johnson. Directed by Lamont Johnson, it stars Jeff Bridges as Junior Jackson, the character based on Johnson. The film is based on Tom Wolfes essay "The Last American Hero Is Junior Johnson. Yes!", which was first published in Esquire magazine in March 1965 and included in his debut collection of essays, The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, later that year. The film was favorably reviewed by Pauline Kael in The New Yorker, even though The New Yorker had a long-standing feud with Wolfe. The films theme song, "I Got a Name", sung by Jim Croce, became a best-selling single. Aurore Aurore is a 2005 Quebec biographical drama movie that was directed by Luc Dionne and produced by Denise Robert and Daniel Louis. The movie is a remake of Jean-Yves Bigrass 1952 movie La petite Aurore: lenfant martyre. Alien Planet Alien Planet is a 94-minute docufiction, originally airing on the Discovery Channel, about two internationally built robot probes searching for alien life on the fictional planet Darwin IV. It was based on the book Expedition, by sci-fi/fantasy artist and writer Wayne Douglas Barlowe, who was also executive producer on the special. It premiered on May 14, 2005. The show uses computer-generated imagery, which is interspersed with interviews from such notables as Stephen Hawking, George Lucas, Michio Kaku and Jack Horner. The show was filmed in Iceland and Mono Lake in California. Aashiq Banaya Aapne: Love Takes Over Aashiq Banaya Aapne is a 2005 Indian Hindi language romantic thriller film starring Emraan Hashmi, Sonu Sood, Tanushree Dutta and Navin Nischol. It was released on 2 September 2005. The film marked the debut of actress Tanushree Dutta and was shot under the banner Shagun Film Creations. Its a remake of 2001 Hollywood movie, Tangled. Suddenly Suddenly is a 2013 thriller film directed by Uwe Boll, with a screenplay by Raul Inglis and starring Ray Liotta. It is a loose remake of the 1954 film of the same name. Idharkuthane Aasaipattai Balakumara Idharkuthane Aasaipattai Balakumara, also referred to as Idhaaba or more commonly as Balakumara, is a 2013 Indian Tamil comedy film, written and directed by Gokul of Rowthiram fame. Produced by Leo Visions, the film features a cast which includes Vijay Sethupathi, Ashwin Kakumanu, Swati Reddy, Nandita, Pasupathy, and Soori in the lead roles. The film upon release received highly positive reviews from critics. The film got remade into Kannada language as Jackson starring Duniya Vijay in the lead. The title of the film is inspired by the novel with the same name written by Balakumaran. The film released on 2 October 2013. Hello! Hello! is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language romantic action thriller film, produced by Nagarjuna Akkineni under his Annapurna Studios banner, and written and directed by Vikram K Kumar. The film lead rolls star Akhil Akkineni and Kalyani Priyadarshan. The music is composed by Anup Rubens. The film was released on 22 December 2017. Barbary Coast Barbary Coast is a 1935 American historical and drama film directed by Howard Hawks. Shot in black-and-white and set in San Francisco during the Gold Rush, the film combines elements of crime, Western, melodrama and adventure genres, featuring a wide range of actors, from good-guy Joel McCrea to bad-boy Edward G. Robinson, and stars Miriam Hopkins in the leading role as Mary Swan Rutledge. In an early, uncredited appearance, David Niven plays a drunken sailor being thrown out of a bar. Merrily We Live Merrily We Live is a 1938 comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod, starring Constance Bennett and Brian Aherne and featuring Ann Dvorak, Bonita Granville, Billie Burke, Tom Brown, Alan Mowbray, Clarence Kolb and Patsy Kelly. The film was produced by Hal Roach for Hal Roach Studios, and was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The screenplay is by Eddie Moran and Jack Jevne. While based on a reworking of the 1930 movie What a Man, based on the 1924 novel The Dark Chapter; a Comedy of Class Distinctions by E. J. Rath, and its 1926 Broadway adaptation They All Want Something by Courtenay Savage, a number of critics claim that the film is based on the 1936 film My Man Godfrey. This was the fifth of six films that Billie Burke and Alan Mowbray collaborated in. The others were Where Sinners Meet, Becky Sharp, She Couldnt Take It, Topper and Topper Takes a Trip. Merrily We Live was extremely successful and garnered five Oscar nominations. Jack the Ripper Jack the Ripper is a 1976 German thriller film directed by Jesús Franco and starring Klaus Kinski. In this Swiss-German film Klaus Kinski portrays Jack the Ripper. Serial Lover Serial Lover is a 1998 film directed by James Huth. The Other Side The Other Side is a 2007 film written and directed by Gregg Bishop, who also served as the films editor, cinematographer and visual effects artist. The Other Side follows Samuel North who escapes from Hell to find the person who murdered him, but a team of invincible bounty hunters called Reapers are sent from the Netherworld to bring him back. After graduating from the University of Southern California filmschool, Bishop took the profits he made from his short film Voodoo and financed his first feature film The Other Side himself with $15,000. The supernatural action/thriller starred Jaimie Alexander in her first leading role and premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival in Park City where it was acquired for a 2007 theatrical release for an undisclosed amount. In 2019, Bishop began developing the movie as a TV series. A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa is a 2008 NBC television special, directed by Kirk Thatcher and produced by The Muppets Studio, featuring The Muppets in a Christmas mission to personally deliver three letters to Santa, accidentally diverted by Gonzo, to the North Pole. The special, shot in Brooklyn and Midtown Manhattan, was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on DVD. Sold Sold is a 2014 narrative feature film directed by Jeffrey D. Brown based on Patricia McCormicks novel Sold. The film is executive produced by Emma Thompson and produced by Jane Charles. The script was written by Joseph Kwong and Jeffrey D. Brown. The Letter The Letter, previously called The Stare, is a 2012 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Jay Anania, starring Winona Ryder and James Franco. Franco is a former student of Ananias, who teaches directing at NYU. The pair previously collaborated on Shadows and Lies. In 2012, it was announced that Lionsgate purchased the distribution rights to the film, which was retitled The Letter. The film got its first theatrical showing at the Cincinnati Film Festival on September 9, 2012. Queen & Country Queen and Country is a 2014 British drama film directed by John Boorman. It was screened at the Directors Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The film is a sequel to Boormans Hope and Glory, and features several of the same characters, though with the passage of time most are played by different actors. Deidra & Laney Rob a Train Deidra & Laney Rob a Train is an American comedy drama crime film directed by Sydney Freeland, from a screenplay by Shelby Farrell. It stars Ashleigh Murray, Rachel Crow, Tim Blake Nelson, David Sullivan, Danielle Nicolet and Sasheer Zamata. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2017, before being released on March 17, 2017, by Netflix. The Paradise Suite The Paradise Suite is a 2015 Dutch drama film directed by Joost van Ginkel. It was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. It was screened in the Discovery section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Ouija: Game Never Ends Ouija is a 2015 Kannada supernatural horror film produced by Vikram Raju under the Vega Entertainment banner. The movie is directed by Raaj Kumar Reddy. The film stars Bharath, Shraddha Das, Gayathri Iyer, Madhuri Itagi, Kadambari Jethwani, Sayaji Shinde, Avinash, Raja Ravindra and Raghu Kunche. The films music has been composed by Hari Nikesh. The stunt sequences in the film were directed by action director William Ong. All five songs for the film have been choreographed by Raghu Master. The major portion of this film was shot in Malaysia and Bangalore with a few scenes being shot in Hyderabad. Aata. Ouija was first released in India on 6 November 2015. Tendres cousines Tendres Cousines is a 1980 French film directed by David Hamilton. The film was released as Cousins in Love in the United Kingdom. Tic Tac Tic Tac is a Swedish thriller film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 31 October 1997, directed by Daniel Alfredson and written by Hans Renhäll, about various people involved in small crime during one day and night in Stockholm. The film won the Guldbagge Award for best film and was Swedens submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but failed to be nominated. Some critics have called the film "a Swedish Pulp Fiction". Sex Traffic Sex Traffic is a two-part British-Canadian television thriller, written by Abi Morgan and directed by David Yates, that first broadcast on Channel 4 on October 14, 2004. The series, produced by Veronica Castillo and Derek Wax, stars John Simm as Daniel Appleton, a journalist who uncovers a trafficking ring involving Anti-Trafficking officers employed by a private security company in the United States. As Daniel vows help to help Elena, one of the trafficked girls, he attempts to expose the business which forces young women from Eastern Europe into a life of sexual slavery. The series was filmed between London, Bucharest and Nova Scotia. The series was also broadcast on CBC in Canada during October 2004. Notably, despite winning the BAFTA award for Best Actress, Sex Traffic was actress Anamaria Marincas first credited television role. Overall, the series won a total of eight BAFTAs, including Best Drama Serial, and four Gemini Awards. The series was released on DVD on September 4, 2006. Innocent Steps Innocent Steps is a 2005 South Korean film directed by Park Young-hoon. Another English title for the movie is "Dancing princess". Theres a directors cut version of the movie featuring additional 17 minutes of footage and alternative cut of the dance scene at competition. Once in a Lifetime: The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos Once in a Lifetime: The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos is a 2006 documentary film about the New York Cosmos, one of the most famous soccer clubs in the history of the United States. Never Forever Never Forever is a 2007 South Korean-American romantic drama film, written and directed by Gina Kim, and starring Vera Farmiga. The film was critically acclaimed when it was first screened at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, and won the Jury Prize at the Deauville American Film Festival. The Korean title 두번째 사랑 translates to Second Love. Panic Attack! Ataque de Pánico! is a 2009 Uruguayan science fiction short film directed by independent filmmaker Fede Álvarez. 12/12/12 12/12/12 is a 2012 American horror film written and directed by Jared Cohn. It stars Sara Malakul Lane, Jesus Guevara, Erin OBrien, Steve Hanks, and Carl Donelson. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California and released on December 4, 2012. Zinda Bhaag Zinda Bhaag is a 2013 Pakistani Punjabi-language drama film co-directed by Meenu Gaur and Farjad Nabi, and produced by Mazhar Zaidi. The film focuses on the issue of illegal migration. It is the debut film of Zain Afzal. The film had a premiere show on 19 September 2013 and a wide release on 20 September. The film was selected as the Pakistani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, the first in over 50 years. Chorabali Chorabali is a 2012 Bangladeshi action thriller film written and directed by Redoan Rony. It stars Indraneil Sengupta, Joya Ahsan, Shahiduzzaman Selim and many more. It was Ronys debut film. It released on 21 December 2012. Circus of Horrors Circus of Horrors is a 1960 British horror film directed by Sidney Hayers. It stars Anton Diffring, Yvonne Monlaur, Erika Remberg, Kenneth Griffith, Jane Hylton, Conrad Phillips, Yvonne Romain and Donald Pleasence. Film critic David Pirie considered it to be the third entry in Anglo-Amalgamateds "Sadian trilogy" in his book A Heritage of Horror, because the films focus on sadism, cruelty and violence as opposed to the supernatural horror of the Hammer films in the same era. The previous films in the trilogy were Horrors of the Black Museum and Peeping Tom, both in 1959. It was released in the United States by American International Pictures as a double feature with The Angry Red Planet. The Werewolf Versus the Vampire Woman La Noche de Walpurgis, is a 1970 Spanish horror film starring Paul Naschy, the fifth in a series about the werewolf Waldemar Daninsky. This film was directed by León Klimovsky and written by Naschy, and is generally regarded to have kickstarted the Spanish horror film boom of the Seventies, due to its awesome box office success upon its release. The German distributors added the name Hans Munkel to the screenwriting credit in some versions to satisfy the terms of international co-production. Patty Shepard was so convincing as the vampiric Countess, it was thought at the time that she might replace actress Barbara Steele as Europes reigning horror queen. Klimovsky filmed many of the scenes in slow motion, to add to the otherworldliness of the film. Emanuelle in America Emanuelle in America is a 1977 Italian sexploitation film, the third in a series starring Laura Gemser made to cash in on the success of the French film Emmanuelle and its sequels. It was the second in the series to be directed by Joe DAmato. It is infamous for its "hardcore footage of unsimulated fellatio, penetration, ejaculation and unconventional horse husbandry". Fight for Your Life Fight for Your Life is a 1977 American grindhouse action film directed by Robert A. Endelson and starring William Sanderson and Robert Judd. It was presented at the Quentin Tarantino Film Festival in the QT Six Lineup showing held in October 2005. The story revolves around three criminals who hold a Black family hostage and forces them to fight for their lives. Or (My Treasure) Or is a 2004 drama film starring Dana Ivgy in the title role of Or, a teenager who struggles to be responsible for her prostitute mother Ruthie, played by Ronit Elkabetz. The French-Israeli production premiered on 14 May 2004 at the Cannes Film Festival. Dante's Inferno Dantes Inferno is a 2007 comedy film performed with hand-drawn paper puppets on a toy theater stage. The film was adapted from the book "Dantes Inferno" by Sandow Birk and Marcus Sanders, which is a modern update of the canticle Inferno from Dante Alighieris epic poem Divine Comedy. The film chronicles Dantes journeys through the underworld, guided by Virgil. The head puppeteer was Paul Zaloom and the puppets were designed by Elyse Pignolet and drawn by Sandow Birk. The film premiered January 20, 2007 at the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival. The film has also been shown at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Sarasota Film Festival, Atlanta Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival, Maryland Film Festival, Silver Lake Film Festival, the Boston Underground Film Festival, and on the Ovation TV cable network. The voice cast includes actors associated with the Upright Citizens Brigade, Beakmans World, Crossballs, 30 Rock, Arrested Development, and Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Pokémon: Zoroark: Master of Illusions Pokémon: Zoroark: Master of Illusions, originally released in Japan as , is a 2010 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama, and the thirteenth Pokémon film and the last film in the Diamond & Pearl series. It was released in Japan on July 10, 2010. The movies fictitious setting is based on various locations in the Netherlands, the Netherlands Public Broadcastings country, and Belgium. Among the locations Yuyama and his staff visited and have been used as inspiration for the movie were the Magere Brug, Amstel River, Kinderdijk, and Brussels, the city of Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie and Radio-Télévision belge de la Communauté française. The films theme song in Japan was Ice Cream Syndrome by Sukima Switch. The events of the film take place during the 13th season of Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl: Sinnoh League Victors. The English-language dub of the film aired in the United States on Cartoon Network on February 5, 2011. The film also aired in the United Kingdom on CITV on February 26, 2011, just three weeks after the US; this marked the first time a Pokémon film aired mere weeks after the US, and especially marked the first time an exclusively new film premiered on free-to-air TV. The film was shown at US theaters during the Pokémon Black and White Tour in the United States. Zoroark—Master of Illusions is the sixth film, after The Movie 2000, Pokémon Heroes, Destiny Deoxys, Lucario and the Mystery of Mew, and Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea, to introduce Pokémon from a succeeding generation in the main plot. My Best Enemy My Best Enemy is a 2011 Austrian / Luxembourgian comedy film directed by Wolfgang Murnberger. Backstreet Boys: Show 'Em What You're Made Of Backstreet Boys: Show Em What Youre Made Of is a 2015 American documentary film about the career of the American vocal group Backstreet Boys, released on January 30, 2015 in the U.S., and was released on February 26, 2015 in the UK and Europe, and March 28, 2015 for the rest of the world. It was directed by Stephen Kijak. The film was shot over the span of two years and chronicles their entire career journey up to the making of their 2013 album In a World Like This, and throughout the subsequent world tour supporting it. Gabrielle Gabrielle is a 2013 Canadian drama film directed by Louise Archambault and starring Gabrielle Marion-Rivard as Gabrielle, a young woman with Williams syndrome who participates in a choir of developmentally disabled adults, and begins a romantic relationship with her choirmate Martin. It features a cast from a real choir for people with disabilities, with Marion-Rivard being a real Williams syndrome patient. The film premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival on 12 August 2013. It garnered six Canadian Screen Awards nominations and won two, including Best Motion Picture. Mishawr Rawhoshyo Mishawr Rawhoshyo is a 2013 Indian adventure thriller film directed by Srijit Mukherji, based on the fictional character Kakababu created by Sunil Gangopadhyay. It stars Prosenjit Chatterjee, Indraneil Sengupta, Swastika Mukherjee, Aryann Bhowmik ,and many others. The plot revolves around a hieroglyphic trail that leads the protagonist to Egypt and underneath a pyramid. The film became one of the biggest hits of 2013 and gained a strong cult following from the audience and critics. The second film of this Kakababu series Yeti Obhijaan is released on 2017. The third film, Kakababur Protyaborton, is scheduled to be released in 2019. Praktan Praktan is a 2016 Indian Bengali film directed by Shiboprosad Mukherjee and Nandita Roy. The film starred award-winning actor Prosenjit Chatterjee and Rituparna Sengupta. The film released to a huge reception on 27 May 2016 worldwide. It also received the International Film Business Award 2016 for becoming the Highest Grossing Movie of the Year - Bengal alongside films like Kabaali, Sultan, Sairat and Action Hero Biju, at Indywood Film Carnival at Ramoji Film City. Praktan is also remade in Bollywood with the name Jalebi: The Everlasting Taste of Love. The music is released by Amara Muzik. The Choirboys The Choirboys is a 1977 American comedy-drama film directed by Robert Aldrich, written by Christopher Knopf and Joseph Wambaugh based on Wambaughs novel of the same title. It features an ensemble cast including Charles Durning, Louis Gossett Jr., Randy Quaid, and James Woods. The film was released to theaters by Universal Pictures on December 23, 1977. Witchboard 2 Witchboard 2: The Devils Doorway is a 1993 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Kevin S. Tenney. It stars Ami Dolenz as an artist possessed by a ghost of a former occupant of her new apartment. The film is a sequel to the 1986 film Witchboard. Buddenbrooks Buddenbrooks, released also as Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family, is a 2008 German drama film directed by Heinrich Breloer, adapted from the novel of the same name by Thomas Mann. It stars Armin Mueller-Stahl as the familys patriarch Consul Jean Buddenbrook, Iris Berben as his wife Bethsy Buddenbrook, and Jessica Schwarz, Mark Waschke and August Diehl as their children Tony, Thomas and Christian Buddenbrook, respectively. Buddenbrooks was released in Germany on 25 December 2008, and by July 2009 it was seen by more than 1.2million viewers. The film had its American premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival in June 2009. In 2010, it was released as a two–episode television miniseries, which was shown on the Arte on 23 and 24 December, and on the Das Erste on 27 and 28 December. Mongolian Death Worm Mongolian Death Worm is a 2010 television film directed by Steven R. Monroe and stars Sean Patrick Flanery that was aired on May 8, 2010 on Syfy. Lust for Love Lust for Love is a 2014 independent romantic comedy film written and directed by Anton King. The narrative follows the story of Astor as he attempts to win back his childhood dream-girl Mila after a short courtship precipitated by a drunken rescue by seeking the advice of her former best friend Cali. Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade is a 2012 American-Canadian romantic comedy. It was directed by Ron Oliver and starred Autumn Reeser and Antonio Cupo. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on November 4, 2012. A Single Life A Single Life is a 2014 Dutch animated short film directed by Marieke Blaauw, Joris Oprins and Job Roggeveen, from Dutch animation studio Job. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 87th Academy Awards. Polina Polina is a 2016 French drama film directed by Valérie Müller and Angelin Preljocaj, based on the graphic novel Polina by Bastien Vivès. The film was screened as part of the Venice Days programme at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival. Attila flagello di Dio Attila flagello di Dio is a 1982 Italian Comedy film written and directed by Castellano e Pipolo. Dr. Akagi Dr. Akagi, known in Japan as , is a 1998 Japanese Comedy-drama film by director Shohei Imamura. Imamura is much more highly regarded in his home country and Europe as a key figure in the Japanese New Wave, and is little known in the West. Imamura undertook making Akira Kurosawas final script, and is the only director from Japan to win two Palme dOr awards. Yosuke Yamashita was awarded "Best Film Score" for Dr. Akagi at the 1999 Mainichi Film Concours. The Shrink Is In The Shrink Is In is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Richard Benjamin and starring Courteney Cox and David Arquette. Saamy Saamy is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Hari. The film was presented by K. Balachander and produced by Pushpa Kandasamy under banner Kavithalayaa Productions. The film stars Vikram and Trisha in lead roles and Kota Srinivasa Rao in a negative role. Music was composed by Harris Jayaraj. Upon release, the film was highly successful at the box office. It was remade in Telugu as Lakshmi Narasimha starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, in Bengali as Barood starring Mithun Chakraborty, loosely in Kannada as Ayya starring Darshan and later in Hindi as Policegiri starring Sanjay Dutt. Like other films directed by Hari, this film also specialises a particular city and this time it is Tirunelveli. Saamy along with Kaakha Kaakha started a trend of police films in Tamil such as Bheeshmar, Gambeeram, Anjaneya and many others. A sequel, Saamy Square, began production in 2018. Sorte Nula Sorte Nula is a Portuguese film directed by Fernando Fragata. It stars António Feio and was the highest-grossing Portuguese film in 2004. The Land Before Time XII: The Great Day of the Flyers The Land Before Time XII: The Great Day of the Flyers is a 2006 animated musical direct-to-video film, and is the twelfth film in the Land Before Time series. It was released on February 27, 2007 by Universal Studios Home Entertainment. Ao, le dernier Néandertal Ao: The Last Hunter is a 2010 French prehistoric paleoanthropological fiction film directed by Jacques Malaterre, and is loosely based on the first novel of the trilogy Aô, lhomme ancien by Marc Klapczynski. Freedom Freedom is an American film directed by Peter Cousens, starring Cuba Gooding Jr., William Sadler and Sharon Leal. Attack of the Lederhosen Zombies Attack of the Lederhosen Zombies is a 2016 Austrian comedy horror film directed by Dominik Hartl and based on a screenplay written by Hartl and Armin Prediger. The film had its world premiere on 4 April 2016 at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival and stars Laurie Calvert, Gabriela Marcinková, and Oscar Dyekjær Giese as three young people who must defend themselves against the undead on a snowy mountaintop. Memoirs of a Murderer , also known as Confession of Murder, is a 2017 Japanese detective thriller film that is a remake of the 2012 South Korean film Confession of Murder. The film was directed by Yū Irie and stars Tatsuya Fujiwara as Sonezaki and Hideaki Itō as Ko Makimura. Eaux d'artifice Eaux dartifice is a short experimental film by Kenneth Anger. The film was shot in the Villa dEste in Tivoli, Italy. The film consists entirely of a woman dressed in eighteenth-century clothes who wanders amidst the garden fountains of the Villa dEste to the sounds of Vivaldis "Four Seasons", until she steps into a fountain and momentarily disappears. The actress, Carmilla Salvatorelli, was "a little midget" Anger had met through Federico Fellini. Anger used a short actress to suggest a different sense of scale, whereby the monuments seemed bigger. The title, a play on words, is meant to suggest Feux dartifice, in obvious reference to Angers earlier 1947 work. Film critic Scott MacDonald has suggested that Fireworks was a film about the repression of gay sexuality in the United States, whereas Eaux dArtifice "suggests an explosion of pleasure and freedom." In 1993, this short film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Betrayal Betrayal is a 1983 film adaptation of Harold Pinters 1978 play of the same name. With a semi-autobiographical screenplay by Pinter, the film was produced by Sam Spiegel and directed by David Jones. It was critically well received, praised notably by New York Times film critic Vincent Canby and by Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert. Distributed by 20th Century Fox International Classics, it was first screened in movie theaters in New York in February 1983. The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb is a 1993 surrealist horror mystery stop-motion animated film directed, written, shot and edited by Dave Borthwick, produced by Bolexbrothers studio and funded by Richard Hutchinson, BBC, La Sept and Manga Entertainment, which also distributed the film on video. Though it draws its title character from the fairy tale Tom Thumb, the story and setting is substantially different, depicting Tom as a fetus-like child living in a grim and squalid urban environment. A Year Ago in Winter A Year Ago in Winter is a 2008 German drama film directed by Caroline Link. It is based on the novel Aftermath by American author Scott Campbell, tellings the story of a "complicated family situation". The painting featured in the film was made by the Munich artist Florian Sussmayr. The film score is composed by Niki Reiser. The film was premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, and its theatrical release was on 13 November 2008. It's a Wonderful Afterlife Its a Wonderful Afterlife is a 2010 British comedy film directed by Gurinder Chadha. The screenplay centres on an Indian mother whose obsession with marrying off her daughter leads her into the realm of serial murder. It was filmed primarily in English, with some Hindi and Punjabi dialogue. The title is a reference to Chadhas personal attachment to Frank Capras film Its a Wonderful Life. Chadha also co-produced the film, and co-wrote the screenplay with her husband and producing partner, Paul Mayeda Berges. The lead role is played by newcomer Goldy Notay, joining Shabana Azmi, Shaheen Khan, Sendhil Ramamurthy and Sally Hawkins in the cast. A Screaming Man A Screaming Man is a 2010 drama film by Mahamat Saleh Haroun, starring Youssouf Djaoro and Diouc Koma. It revolves around the current civil war in Chad, and tells the story of a man who sends his son to war in order to regain his position at an upscale hotel. Themes of fatherhood and the culture of war are explored. Principal photography took place on location in NDjamena and Abéché. The film won the Jury Prize at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Paradise Kiss is a 2011 Japanese film based on the manga of the same name. The film is directed by Takehiko Shinjo, and it stars actors Keiko Kitagawa, Osamu Mukai, Yusuke Yamamoto. Paradise Kiss , abbreviated to "ParaKiss", is a manga series written and illustrated by Ai Yazawa. It appeared as a serial in the Japanese fashion magazine Zipper. Shodensha collected the chapters into five volumes. The series has also been adapted into a 12 episode anime series, produced by Aniplex and Studio Madhouse, and which was aired in Japan on Fuji TVs Noitamina programming block and on the anime television network, Animax, who have broadcast the series across its respective networks worldwide, including Japan, Southeast Asia, South Asia and East Asia. This comic and anime are widely popular not only in Japan, but in many countries around the world. The Paradise Kiss manga and anime has been translated and dubbed or subtitled from Japanese to at least ten different languages, Vietnamese, Chinese, Korean, Finnish, French, Italian, Polish, Thai, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Cantonese and English. The English version was published by Vertical. Paradise Kiss occurs in the same universe as Yazawas previous work, Neighborhood Story, which has not yet been published in English. However, Paradise Kiss is a stand-alone story, as only three of the supporting characters are featured, who were only small children in Gokinjo Monogatari. Some of the main characters from Gokinjo Monogatari also make appearances throughout Paradise Kiss. Kill Zombie! Zombibi is a 2012 Dutch splatter comedy film directed by Martijn Smits and Erwin van den Eshof, written by Tijs van Marle, and starring Yahya Gaier, Gigi Ravelli, Mimoun Ouled Radi, Sergio Hasselbaink, Uriah Arnhem, and Noel Deelen as survivors of a zombie attack in Amsterdam-West. Elena Elena is a Brazilian film directed by Petra Costa and produced by Busca Vida Filmes. It is based on the life of the actress Elena Andrade, Petra Costas older sister. Skin Game Skin Game is a 1971 American independent comedy western directed by Paul Bogart and Gordon Douglas, and starring James Garner and Louis Gossett The supporting cast features Susan Clark, Edward Asner, Andrew Duggan, Parley Baer, and Royal Dano. Small Faces Small Faces is a 1996 Scottish drama film directed by Gillies MacKinnon about gangs, specifically the Tongs, in 1960s Glasgow. It stars Iain Robertson, Joseph McFadden, Steven Duffy, Kevin McKidd, Laura Fraser, Mark McConnochie, Clare Higgins, Garry Sweeney, Colin McCredie and Alastair Galbraith. The film was produced in 1995 by Skyline Productions in association with the BBC Film Fund and subsequently released in 1996 and distributed by Pathé – a division of 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. The film received a BBFC Certificate of 15 within the United Kingdom. Some argued that because of the high levels of violence and adult themes portrayed in this film, an 18 certificate would have been more suitable. The film was shot on location at various districts in Glasgow, including Darnley, Sighthill, Partick, Merrylee, Mount Florida and Bishopbriggs and in Edinburgh. Scenes were also shot at the Glasgow School of Art. The piece won the title of Best British Film at the Edinburgh Film Festival. The song "In The Year 2525" by Zager and Evans is used as music over the closing credits. Bigger Than the Sky Bigger Than the Sky is a 2005 American drama film directed by Al Corley, written by Rodney Patrick Vaccaro, and starring Marcus Thomas, John Corbett, Amy Smart, Sean Astin, Clare Higgins, and Patty Duke. Its plot follows a man who, after breaking up with his girlfriend, auditions for a local community theatre production of Cyrano de Bergerac. Barbie Diaries The Barbie Diaries is a 2006 motion capture film featuring popular Mattel character Barbie, and directed by Eric Fogel. It is 8th entry in the Barbie film series featuring the voice of Kelly Sheridan as Barbie, and Skye Sweetnam as the singing voice of Barbie. Produced by Curious Pictures, this is the last Barbie film distributed by Lionsgate worldwide. This is the only film not to be produced by Rainmaker. It is also the only movie in the Barbie series to be theatrical. Secrets in the Walls Secrets in the Walls is an American made for television mystery horror drama film directed by Christopher Leitch and starring Jeri Ryan. It aired on October 24, 2010 in the United States on the Lifetime Movie Network. It was released on DVD on September 20, 2011. Christmas at Cartwright's Christmas at Cartwrights is a 2014 American-Canadian romance television film directed by Graeme Campbell and starring Alicia Witt, Gabriel Hogan and Wallace Shawn Written by Margaret Oberman, the film is about a single mom who gets a holiday job as a department store Santa to pay her rent. An angel Wallace Shawn enters her life and brings about some positive changes, including the spark of a new romance. The film premiered on the Hallmark Channel on December 7, 2014. Salome Salome is a 1953 Biblical film made in technicolor by Columbia Pictures. It was directed by William Dieterle and produced by Buddy Adler from a screenplay by Harry Kleiner and Jesse Lasky Jr. The music score was by George Duning, the dance music by Daniele Amfitheatrof and the cinematography by Charles Lang. Hayworths costumes by Jean Louis. Hayworths dances for this film were choreographed by Valerie Bettis. This film was the last produced by Hayworths production company, the Beckworth Corporation. The film stars Rita Hayworth as Salome, as well as Stewart Granger, Charles Laughton and Judith Anderson, with Cedric Hardwicke, Alan Badel and Basil Sydney. Deadtime Stories Deadtime Stories is a 1986 American horror comedy anthology film co-written and directed by Jeffery Delman in his directorial debut. In the film, a babysitting uncle tells his nephew three stories. The first story involves a slave used by two witches, who are attempting to resurrect their sister. The second story is based on "Little Red Riding Hood", where a teenage girl mistakenly picks up a werewolfs medicine to her grandmother. The third story, based on "Goldilocks", tells about three escaped mental patients who share their hideaway with a murderess. Production was filmed in New York City in 1984, originally titled as Freaky Fairy Tales. After screening at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival, it was released on November 26, 1986, where it grossed $2.7 million at the box office. Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water is a Japanese animated television series inspired by the works of Jules Verne, particularly Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and the exploits of Captain Nemo. The series was created by NHK, Toho and Korad, from a concept of Hayao Miyazaki, and directed by Hideaki Anno of Gainax. The series follows a young inventor named Jean and a former circus performer named Nadia, who wishes to return to her home in Africa. In its original Japanese broadcast, it aired from 1990 to 1991, running for 39 episodes, and was distributed by ADV Films in the United States. ADVs Anime Network has broadcast the series in the United States. Following the 2009 closure of ADV, Sentai Filmworks has re-licensed the anime series, and it was re-released on Blu-ray and DVD in March 2014. Diljale Diljale is a 1996 Indian Hindi romantic action film directed by Harry Baweja, with screenplay by Karan Razdan. The film stars Ajay Devgn, Sonali Bendre and Madhoo as the lead protagonists. Amrish Puri, Shakti Kapoor and Parmeet Sethi played supporting roles in the film. The film received positive reviews, and earned a lifetime gross of 17.75 cr, with a distributor share of 75 million. IBNLive included Diljale among its list of "Ajay Devgns memorable films". Also, this film established Sonali Bendres career. Days of Darkness Days of Darkness is a 2007 American horror film written and directed by Jake Kennedy. Survivors of a zombie apocalypse, including a young couple played by Travis Brorsen and Roshelle Pattison, seek shelter in an abandoned military complex while they attempt to figure out what has caused the outbreak. Clannad is a 2007 Japanese anime fantasy-drama film directed by Osamu Dezaki and based on the visual novel of the same name developed by Key. Toei Animation announced at the Tokyo Anime Fair on March 23, 2006 that an animated film would be produced, and was released in Japanese theaters on September 15, 2007. The film is a reinterpretation of the Clannad storyline which centers on the story arc of the female lead Nagisa Furukawa. It was the final film directed by Dezaki before his death in April 2011. A promotional campaign took to the streets of Akihabara on March 10, 2007 transported in a large black bus with the words painted on the sides. A group of young women cosplaying in the female high school uniform from Clannad emerged from the bus to hand out flyers and pink and white colored thundersticks to passersby to promote the film. Stella Stella is an autobiographical 2008 French film directed by Sylvie Verheyde. The Hunter The Hunter is a 2010 Iranian drama film directed by and starring Rafi Pitts. It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. Hypothermia Hypothermia is a 2010 American independent horror film written and directed by James Felix McKenney. It stars Michael Rooker, Blanche Baker, Greg Finley, Don Wood and Amy Chang. The film centers on a family out ice fishing only to discover that something deadly is stalking them from the icy waters. Rites of Passage Rites of Passage is a 2012 American thriller film written and directed by W. Peter Iliff. The film stars Wes Bentley, Kate Maberly, Ryan Donowho, Christian Slater and Stephen Dorff. The Adopted The Adopted is a 2011 French drama film directed and co-written by Mélanie Laurent. It stars Marie Denarnaud, Denis Ménochet, Laurent and Clémentine Célarié. Denis Ménochet won a Lumières Award for Most Promising Actor for his performance in the film. No Men Beyond This Point No Men Beyond This Point is a 2015 Canadian comedy film directed by Mark Sawers. It was shown in the Vanguard section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival and acquired for distribution by Samuel Goldwyn Films. The Beast of Hollow Mountain The Beast of Hollow Mountain is a 1956 Weird West horror film about an American cowboy living in Mexico who discovers his missing cattle are being preyed upon by dinosaurs. The first film to show dinosaurs and cowboys in the same picture, it is notable for being based on a story idea by special effects innovator Willis OBrien. OBrien was also to have originally done the special effects for this movie, but this did not happen for reasons unknown. Jack Rabin, Henry Sharp and Louis de Witt ended up doing the effects, probably based on OBriens storyboards. This film was one of the few American/Mexican co-productions of the 50s. It was made in color and filmed in CinemaScope. It starred Guy Madison and Patricia Medina, and was produced/ co-directed by Edward Nassour. Harum Scarum Harum Scarum is a 1965 American musical comedy film starring Elvis Presley, which was shot on the original Cecil B. DeMille set from the film The King of Kings, with additional footage shot on location at the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth. Some of the film was based on Rudolph Valentinos The Sheik released in 1921. The film reached #11 on the Variety national weekly box office chart, earned $2 million at the box office, and finished #40 on the year end list of the top-grossing films of 1965. The film is listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilsons book The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of The 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made. Le Sauvage Lovers Like Us is a 1975 French film starring Yves Montand and Catherine Deneuve. The film was a commercial success with a total of 2,373,738 admissions in France and was the 12th highest grossing film of the year. It was released in the U.S. by 20th Century Fox in April 1977. Over the Brooklyn Bridge Over the Brooklyn Bridge is a 1984 American romantic comedy film directed and produced by Menahem Golan, written by Anrold Somkin, and starring Elliott Gould. It has the working title of My Darling Shiksa, referring to a woman outside of the Jewish faith. La totale! La Totale ! is a 1991 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi. James Cameron directed its 1994 American remake, True Lies. Goodbye, South, Goodbye Goodbye South, Goodbye is a 1996 crime drama film directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. The film had its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on 12 May 1996. Sombre Sombre is a 1998 French film directed by Philippe Grandrieux, starring Marc Barbé and Elina Löwensohn. The film was nominated for the Golden Leopard and won the C.I.C.A.E. Award - Special Mention at the Locarno International Film Festival. Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer is a 2000 Canadian–American animated Christmas TV special, directed by Phil Roman. The special first aired October 31, 2000, on The WB. Despite this films Christmas theme, the date for its original airing was Halloween. It has subsequently aired on The CW, Cartoon Network, Boomerang and Freeform during Advent. Since Warner Home Video distributed this special, Warner Bros. owns the copyrights. The title and plot are based on the novelty song of the same name. A Colt Is My Passport is a 1967 Japanese yakuza film directed by Takashi Nomura for the Nikkatsu Corporation. It is based on the novel Tobosha by Shinji Fujihara. It stars Joe Shishido as a hitman and Jerry Fujio as his partner. The film was among Shishidos first starring roles, cementing him as a hardboiled action hero, and remains his personal favourite of the 170 films he made at Nikkatsu. Perhaps Nomuras best known film, it was influenced by French New Wave filmmakers such as Jean-Pierre Melville, and by Sergio Leone-style Westerns. Nomuras use of still shots in the opening sequence has been compared to manga art techniques. This film was made available in North America when Janus Films released a special set of Nikkatsu Noir films as part of the Criterion Collection, also including I Am Waiting, Rusty Knife, Take Aim at the Police Van, and Cruel Gun Story. Silence Becomes You Silence Becomes You is a 2005 British thriller film directed by Stephanie Sinclaire and starring Alicia Silverstone, Sienna Guillory and Joe Anderson. Splinterheads Splinterheads is a 2009 romantic comedy film written and directed by Brant Sersen and starring Thomas Middleditch, Rachael Taylor, Christopher McDonald and Lea Thompson. The film opened in limited release in the United States on November 6, 2009. The film is about a young man, Justin Frost, who falls in love with Galaxy, a splinterhead. The two go on their share of adventures and in the end start dating. Schuylar Croom of the band He Is Legend makes a cameo in the film. Charlie Chan in Paris Charlie Chan in Paris is the seventh film produced by Fox with Warner Oland as Charlie Chan. Long thought lost, it is now available on DVD as part of Twentieth Century Fox Home Videos "Charlie Chan Collection, Vol. 1". It is the first entry in the series to feature actor Keye Luke, who would go on to become a mainstay in his role as Chans "Number One Son" Lee. Fight Back to School III Fight Back to School 3 is a Hong Kong comedy film produced in 1993 starring Stephen Chow, Anita Mui and Cheung Man. The film was written and directed by Wong Jing, who replaced Gordon Chan as the director of the third installment after the 1992 film, Fight Back to School II and the 1991 film, Fight Back to School. Since You've Been Gone Since Youve Been Gone is a 1998 American comedy film directed by David Schwimmer about a 10th anniversary class reunion. It debuted as a made-for-television movie on ABC in 1998, although it was intended to be released theatrically by Miramax in 1997, as suggested by the credits. Zubeidaa Zubeidaa is a 2001 Indian film directed by Shyam Benegal and written by Khalid Mohammed. It stars Karisma Kapoor, Rekha, Manoj Bajpayee, Surekha Sikri, Rajit Kapoor, Lillete Dubey, Amrish Puri, Farida Jalal, and Shakti Kapoor. Renowned musician A.R.Rahman has scored the background music and soundtrack for the movie. Zubeidaa is the concluding chapter in a trilogy that began with Mammo and continued with Sardari Begum. The film is based on the life of the ill-fated actress Zubeida Begum, who married Hanwant Singh of Jodhpur and was the mother of the films writer, Khalid Mohamed. The film garnered the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi and won Karisma Kapoor a Filmfare Award for Best Actress. It is regarded by many critics as Kapoor’s Best performance. The film was highly acclaimed and is regarded as of one of Benegal’s best works blurring the lines of commercial and parallel cinema. Yes Nurse! No Nurse! Yes Nurse! No Nurse! is a 2002 Dutch comedy musical film, based on the original story by Annie M.G. Schmidt. The film received a Golden Film and a Platinum Film in 2002. A Common Thread A Common Thread is a 2004 French film directed by . The film is known as Sequins in the United States. The film won "Critics Week Grand Prize" and "SACD Screenwriting Award" at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. It is also nominated for "European Discovery of the Year" at the 2004 European Film Awards. Coffee Date Coffee Date is a 2006 independent film written and directed by Stewart Wade and released by BrownBag Productions. Originally a short film by Wade, it was expanded into a feature and played at various film festivals. The film stars Jonathan Bray, Wilson Cruz, Jonathan Silverman and Sally Kirkland and also features Deborah Gibson, Elaine Hendrix and Leigh Taylor-Young. In addition to acting in the film, Gibson wrote and performed the closing credits song. Summer Heat Summer Heat is a 2008 film directed by Monique van de Ven. Her first feature-length film, it is based on the 2005 book-week giveaway novella by Jan Wolkers. Wolkers, who died while the film was in post-production, also authored the story for van de Vens first film as an actress, Turkish Delight. Test Test is a 2013 American drama film written and directed by Chris Mason Johnson. The film was screened in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. The film is set in San Francisco in 1985, shortly after the launch of the first effective HIV test, and depicts the effects of the HIV/AIDS crisis on a professional dance company based in the city. The film won two Jury Awards, for Best American Dramatic Feature Film and Best Screenwriting, at the 2013 Outfest in Los Angeles. Odd Job Odd Job is a 2016 French comedy film directed by Pascal Chaumeil. Paradise Paradise is a 2016 Russian drama film directed by Andrei Konchalovsky. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival. At Venice Konchalovsky won the Silver Lion for Best Director. It was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards. In December 2016, it made the shortlist of nine films to be considered for a nomination at the 89th Academy Awards. Apostasy Apostasy is a 2017 British drama film about Jehovahs Witnesses directed by Daniel Kokotajlo. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Kokotajlo was nominated at the 2019 BAFTAs for the Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer. Cook Up a Storm Cook Up a Storm is a 2017 Hong Kong-Chinese culinary drama film directed by Raymond Yip and starring Nicholas Tse, Jung Yong-hwa, Ge You and Tiffany Tang. It was released in China on February 10, 2017. Detector Detector is a 2000 Norwegian comedy film directed by Pål Jackman from a screenplay by Erlend Loe. It was entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival. It was one of the greatest domestic film successes in Norway for many years, and is considered to be the start of the Norwegian cinemas bloom that occurred in the 2000s. Conjurer Conjurer is a 2008 supernatural horror film directed by Clint Hutchison and written by Hutchison and David Yarbrough. The film had its world premiere on 11 September 2008 at the SoCal Independent Film Festival and was released to DVD on 25 November of the same year. It stars Andrew Bowen as a photographer caught up in a haunting. Monty Python: Almost the Truth - The Lawyer's Cut Monty Python: Almost the Truth is a 2009 television documentary series in six parts that covers 40 years of the surreal comedy group Monty Python, from Flying Circus to present day projects such as the musical Spamalot. The series highlights their childhood, schooling and university life, and pre-Python work. The series featured new interviews with surviving members John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin, alongside archive interview footage of Graham Chapman and interviews with several associates of the Pythons, including Carol Cleveland, Neil Innes and Chapmans partner David Sherlock, along with commentary from modern comedians. Haunted High Ghostquake is a 2012 American made-for-television horror film produced by Syfy. The film was directed by Jeffrey Lando and written by Paul A. Birkett and Anthony C. Ferrante. The film stars Danny Trejo and MC Gainey. It follows a group of high school students trying to escape the wrath of a few ghastly spirits, following an earthquake at their school, Holloman High School. Mysterious school cleaner Ortiz, who has been protecting the academy in secret, steps forward to help the youths. Ghostquake first aired on Syfy on August 25, 2012. To Kill a Man To Kill a Man is a 2014 Chilean-French drama film written and directed by Alejandro Fernández Almendras. The film premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. It won the Grand Jury Prize at the festival. On January 29, it premiered at 2014 International Film Festival Rotterdam and won the KNF Award. The film later screened at the 2014 Miami International Film Festival in The Knight Competition on March 10, 2014. It won the Critics Award at the festival. It also premiered in competition at 2014 Fribourg International Film Festival on March 30, 2014 and won the Special Jury Prize. After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, Film Movement acquired the distribution rights of the film. The movie was theatrically released in the United States and Canada in fall 2014, followed with a VOD and DVD release. The film was selected as the Chilean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Sluzby specjalne Secret Wars is a 2014 Polish action film directed by Patryk Vega. Beast from Haunted Cave Beast from Haunted Cave is a 1959 horror/heist film directed by Monte Hellman and starring Michael Forest, Frank Wolff and Richard Sinatra. It was produced by Gene Corman, Roger Cormans brother. Filmed in South Dakota at the same time as Ski Troop Attack, it tells the story of bank robbers fleeing in the snow who run afoul of a giant spider-like monster that feeds on humans. The film was released as a double feature with The Wasp Woman. Live a Little, Love a Little Live A Little, Love A Little is a 1968 American musical comedy film starring Elvis Presley. It was directed by Norman Taurog, who had directed several previous Presley films. This was to be Taurogs final film, as he went blind shortly after production ended. The film introduced the song "A Little Less Conversation"; an alternate take of which would form the basis of a remix that returned Presley to international music sales charts in 2002. This film had Presley sharing the screen with another legendary singing idol, Rudy Vallee, whose career dated to the 1920s. But Vallee, then in his late 60s, did not sing in this movie. Killer Nun Killer Nun is a 1979 Italian nunsploitation film directed and co-written by Giulio Berruti and co-written by Alberto Tarallo. The film was originally banned in Britain as a video nasty and released with cuts in 1993, but was finally released uncut on DVD in the UK during 2006, after changes in British censorship policy. Porn in the Hood Porn in the Hood is a 2012 French comedy film directed by Franck Gastambide. It is based on a popular web series, Kaira Shopping. It was a commercial success, being the most profitable French film in 2012. A Man There Was A Man There Was is a 1917 Swedish drama directed by Victor Sjöström, based on a poem of the same title by Henrik Ibsen. With a budget of SEK 60,000, it was the most expensive Swedish film made up to that point, marking a new direction in Swedish cinema with more funding to fewer films, resulting in more total quality. This film is considered to be the start of the golden age of Swedish silent film that would end after Gösta Berlings saga in 1925, although films such as Ingeborg Holm are often assigned to this era as well. Paris Trout Paris Trout is a 1991 made-for-television drama film directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal, starring Dennis Hopper, Barbara Hershey, and Ed Harris. It is based on the novel Paris Trout by author Pete Dexter. Electrocuting an Elephant Electrocuting an Elephant is a 1903 American, short, black-and-white, silent documentary film of the killing of the elephant Topsy by electrocution at a Coney Island amusement park. It was produced by the Edison film company and is believed to have been shot by Edwin S. Porter or Jacob Blair Smith. The Great New Wonderful The Great New Wonderful is a 2005 American comedy-drama film written by Sam Catlin and directed by Danny Leiner. It stars Naseeruddin Shah, Tony Shalhoub, Jim Gaffigan, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Olympia Dukakis, and tells the tales of several New Yorkers a year after the September 11th attacks. The film premiered on April 22, 2005 at the Tribeca Film Festival and was released in the United States on June 26, 2006. The Big Bad Swim The Big Bad Swim is a 2006 American independent film about a group of adults who enroll in an adult education beginners swim class. The film takes place in southeastern Connecticut, in the town of Uncasville. It premiered at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival and was released on DVD in North America on July 24, 2007. On the Doll On The Doll is a 2010 American drama feature film directed and written by director Thomas Mignone. Jappeloup Jappeloup is a 2013 French film directed by Christian Duguay. In January 2014, Lou de Laâge was nominated for the Most Promising Actress award at the 39th César Awards. Tim Maia Tim Maia is a 2014 Brazilian biographical drama film based on the book Vale Tudo - O Som e a Fúria de Tim Maia by Nelson Motta, about the life of Brazilian musician Tim Maia. It is co-written and directed by Mauro Lima, and starring Robson Nunes, Babu Santana, Alinne Moraes, Cauã Reymond, Valdineia Soriano, George Sauma and Tito Naville. The film follows the trajectory of one of the most beloved and respected artists of Brazilian music, from his humble origins to the most successful period of his career as a performer, going through transitions like the trip he took to New York City without money and without speaking a word of English. The King The King is a 2017 South Korean political crime drama film starring Jo In-sung and Jung Woo-sung. Trixie Trixie is a 2000 American mystery-crime film directed by Alan Rudolph and starring Emily Watson, Nick Nolte, Will Patton and Brittany Murphy. Sorry, Haters Sorry, Haters is a 2005 film written and directed by Jeff Stanzler, starring Robin Wright Penn, Abdel Kechiche, Élodie Bouchez and Sandra Oh, distributed by IFC Films. It was an "official selection" in both the Toronto and American Film Institute film festivals. It was released on DVD on August 8, 2006. Inuyasha the Movie 4: Fire on the Mystic Island is the fourth and final film of the Inuyasha series, alternately titled InuYasha Movie 4: Fire on Horai Island. It was directed by Toshiya Shinohara, written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa, produced by Shogakukan, Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation, Sunrise, Nippon Television Network, Shogakukan Productions and Yomiuri TV Enterprises, and distributed by Toho. It stars the voices of Kappei Yamaguchi and Satsuki Yukino. The film features Nobutoshi Canna, Takeshi Kusao, Nobuo Tobita and Tadahisa Saizen as the Four War Gods, a group of demons who rule the Horai Island. Casting By Casting By is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Tom Donahue. It combines over 230 interviews, extensive archival footage, animated stills and documents to tell the untold tale of the Hollywood casting director, Marion Dougherty. Dougherty died before the films release; it is dedicated to her memory. The film had its international premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival and its US premiere at the New York Film Festival in 2012. It was acquired by HBO Documentary Films in Toronto and had its US Broadcast premiere as part of the HBO Documentary Summer Series on August 5, 2013. In September 2013, the US theatrical rights were acquired by Submarine Deluxe. Annayum Rasoolum Annayum Rasoolum is a 2013 Indian Malayalam-language romance film directed by Rajeev Ravi and written by Santhosh Echikkanam from a story by Ravi. The plot revolves around the relationship between a Muslim taxi driver, Rasool, and a Latin Christian girl, Anna, from Vypeen. The songs and background score were composed by K. The film released on 4 January 2013 was a commercial success at the box office. 30 Years Ago 30 Years Ago is a 2016 Egyptian drama film directed by Amr Arafa. Brown of Harvard Brown of Harvard is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Jack Conway, and starring William Haines, Jack Pickford and Mary Brian. Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film is based on the successful 1906 Broadway play Brown of Harvard by Rida Johnson Young, who also co-wrote the popular music for the play along with Melvin Ellis. The film is best known of the three Brown of Harvard films. It was John Waynes film debut. Uncredited, Wayne played a Yale football player. Grady Sutton and Robert Livingston, both of whom went on to long and successful careers, also appear uncredited. The 1918 film included future Boston Redskins coach William "Lone Star" Dietz and the only Washington State University football team to win a Rose Bowl. The Captain's Paradise The Captains Paradise is a 1953 British comedy film produced and directed by Anthony Kimmins, and starring Alec Guinness, Yvonne De Carlo, and Celia Johnson. Guinness plays the captain of a passenger ship that travels regularly between Gibraltar and Spanish Morocco. De Carlo plays his Moroccan wife and Johnson plays his British wife. The film begins at just before the end of the story, which is then told in a series of flashbacks. In 1958, the story was made into a Broadway musical comedy, retitled Oh. Sangam Sangam is a 1964 Bollywood romance film, directed by Raj Kapoor, written by Inder Raj Anand, and produced by Kapoor with Mehboob Studio and Filmistan. The film stars Vyjayanthimala, Raj Kapoor and Rajendra Kumar in the lead roles, with Iftekhar, Raj Mehra, Nana Palsikar, Lalita Pawar, Achala Sachdev and Hari Shivdasani appearing in supporting roles. The plotline and characterization was loosely inspired by the 1939 Hollywood movie Gone with the wind. Sangam was Raj Kapoors first colour film, distinguished by its technicolor and epic length. It is also sometimes considered to be a magnum opus of Raj Kapoor, as one of his best works. It became a hit in India and is considered a classic today. One of the features of the film that became widely used later on in Bollywood is the use of foreign locales for on-location shooting, such as Venice, Paris, and Switzerland. This started the Bollywood trend of shooting songs sequences abroad, against the background of "exotic" landscapes. Overseas, the film released in the Soviet Union in 1964 and Turkey in 1968, as well as Bulgaria, Greece and Hungary. Director Dasari Narayana Rao remade the film in Telugu and Kannada languages as Swapna. Taxi zum Klo Taxi zum Klo is a 1981 film written by, directed by, and starring Frank Ripploh. The film is a dark comedy of manners that wryly explores the life of a Berlin school teacher and the contrasts between his public and private lives. It was sexually explicit for general audiences of the day and for some time afterwards. So, for example, the film was not passed uncut by the British Board of Film Classification until 2011 ) though it was widely shown in club cinemas. Taxi zum Klo was considered groundbreaking for its subject matter and achieved a cult status among audiences of the time. Shot on location with many characters appearing as themselves, the film documents gay culture in West Berlin in the brief moment post gay liberation and before the onset of AIDS, around 1980. Ripploh has stated that much of the film was autobiographical. The name literally means Taxi to the Toilet, that being a place for casual gay sex. Time Walker Time Walker is a 1982 science fiction horror film directed by Tom Kennedy. Under the title Being from Another Planet, it was featured in Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode 405, which first aired on July 4, 1992. DreamKeeper Dreamkeeper is a 2003 film written by John Fusco and directed by Steve Barron. The main plot of the film is the conflict between a Lakota elder and storyteller named Pete Chasing Horse and his Lakota grandson, Shane Chasing Horse. The plot unwinds as the two travel from Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota to the All Nations powwow in Albuquerque, New Mexico, a trip the grandson takes only under duress. Along the way, the grandfather tells his grandson various Indian stories and legends to help him understand and choose the "good red road," i.e. to embrace an Indian identity. Sybil Sybil is a 2007 American made-for-television drama film directed by Joseph Sargent, and written by John Pielmeier, based on the 1973 book Sybil by Flora Rheta Schreiber, which fictionalized the story of Shirley Ardell Mason, who was diagnosed with multiple personality disorder. This is the second adaptation of the book, following the Emmy Award-winning 1976 mini-series Sybil that was broadcast by NBC. The university scenes were filmed at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia. In January 2006, The Hollywood Reporter announced CBS had greenlit the project, but it was shelved after completion. The film was released in Italy, New Zealand, the Dominican Republic, Brazil, Norway, and Hungary before finally being broadcast in the US by CBS on June 7, 2008. Get Thrashed: The Story of Thrash Metal Get Thrashed is a 2006 American documentary directed by Rick Ernst and starring Lars Ulrich, Sully Erna, Frank Bello, Death Angel, Dave Mustaine and many others. No No: A Dockumentary No No: A Dockumentary is a 2014 American documentary film directed and produced by Jeff Radice. The film premiered in competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. A Faithful Man A Faithful Man is a 2018 French romantic comedy film directed by Louis Garrel, from a screenplay by Garrel and Jean-Claude Carrière. It stars Laetitia Casta, Lily-Rose Depp, Joseph Engel and Garrel. It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 9 September 2018. It was released in France on 26 December 2018. The Olsen Gang's Big Score The Olsen Gangs Big Score is a 1972 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe. The film was the fourth in the Olsen-banden-series. The Antichrist The Antichrist, aka The Tempter, is a 1974 Italian horror film directed by Alberto De Martino. Yagyu Clan Conspiracy , also known as The Yagyu Clan Conspiracy and Intrigue of the Yagyu Clan, is a 1978 Japanese historical martial arts period film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. The film is the first of two period films by Fukasaku starring Shinichi "Sonny" Chiba as Jūbei Mitsuyoshi Yagyū, the other being Samurai Reincarnation. The film was adapted into a teleplay called which was broadcast by Kansai Telecasting Corporation for 39 one-hour TV episodes from 1978 to 1979. A TV movie remake starring Takaya Kamikawa as Jūbei and Hiroki Matsukata as Tajima aired on TV Asahi on September 28, 2008. Delirium Delirium is a 1987 Italian giallo film directed by Lamberto Bava and starring Serena Grandi, David Brandon, George Eastman and Daria Nicolodi. Only You Only You is a 1992 harem comedy film starring Andrew McCarthy, Kelly Preston and Helen Hunt and was directed by Betty Thomas, in her film directing debut. Behind the Red Door Behind the Red Door is an English drama film directed by Matia Karrell and released in 2003. The lead characters in the movie are Kyra Sedgwick, Kiefer Sutherland and Stockard Channing. The film depicts the relationship between a sister and her brother, who is suffering from the fatal disease AIDS. The Forest for the Trees The Forest for the Trees is a 2003 German film directed by Maren Ade in her feature film directorial debut. The movie premiered at the 2003 Hof International Film Festival before going on to play at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival and the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. Mrs. Harris Mrs. Harris is a 2005 American-British made-for-television drama film written and directed by Phyllis Nagy. The teleplay, based on the book Very Much a Lady by Shana Alexander, focuses on the tempestuous relationship between Herman Tarnower, noted cardiologist and author of the New York Times bestseller The Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet, and headmistress Jean Harris. Produced by Killer Films, Number 9 Films, and John Wells for HBO Films, it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 16, 2005, before its broadcast on HBO on February 25, 2006. The film stars Annette Bening as Jean Harris, Ben Kingsley as Herman Tarnower, Cloris Leachman as Tarnowers sister, and Chloë Sevigny as his secretary and lover. The film also features a cameo performance by Ellen Burstyn as one of Tarnowers previous girlfriends; Burstyn played Jean Harris in the made-for-television movie, The People vs. Jean Harris. Forty Shades of Blue Forty Shades of Blue is a 2005 independent film directed by Ira Sachs. It tells the story of Alan James, an aging music producer who lives in Memphis with his much younger Russian girlfriend, Laura. Their life together is complicated by the presence of Alans adult son Michael from a previous marriage, who forces Laura to reflect on the nature of her impending marriage and her future prospects. The film was inspired by Satyajit Rays Charulata. Dracula Dracula is a television adaptation of Bram Stokers 1897 novel, Dracula, produced by Granada Television for WGBH Boston and BBC Wales in 2006. It was written by Stewart Harcourt and directed by Bill Eagles. The Killing of John Lennon The Killing of John Lennon is a 2006 American-British biographical drama film about Mark David Chapmans plot to kill musician John Lennon. The film was written and directed by Andrew Piddington and stars Jonas Ball, Robert C. Kirk and Thomas A. McMahon. British-produced, it was not released in the United States until 2008 and received much less attention than the similarly themed American-produced independent film Chapter 27 produced in 2007. While Chapter 27 deals almost wholly with the actions of Mark Chapman during the three days before his murder of Lennon, this film chronicles his life three months prior and contains many flashbacks to his earlier life and upbringing, while exploring in detail his infatuation with J.D. Salingers novel The Catcher in the Rye and the links between this and his motivation for killing Lennon. tt_cl_sm#cast cast list at imdb.com] The Girl on the Train The Girl on the Train is a 2009 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring Emilie Dequenne, Catherine Deneuve and Michel Blanc. The plot centers on an aimless girl who lies about being the victim of a hate crime. Beltracchi: The Art of Forgery Beltracchi: The Art of Forgery is a 2014 film by Arne Birkenstock based on the life of German art forger Wolfgang Beltracchi and was released in 2014. The Art of Forgery is a Documentary film about Wolfgang Beltracchi and the biggest Art Forgery scandal in post war Germany, 90 min., started in German theaters in March 2014 and had its world premier at the Montral World Film Festival. The film will be distributed worldwide by Global Screen. Wolfgang Beltracchi is a German art forger and artist, who has admitted to producing hundreds of fake paintings with M Feider, his mentor and mastermind behind the international art scam netting millions of Euros along with Wolfgangs wife, and two accomplices sold these as original works by famous artists including Max Ernst, Heinrich Campendonk, Fernand Léger and Kees van Dongen. In 2011, Beltracchi was sentenced to six years in prison. This was after a 40-day trial ending in Guilty for Beltracchi who was then sentenced to six years in a German prison. Wolfgang Beltracchi was found guilty and charged with forgery and corruption related to 14 works of art that sold for a combined $45m. But Beltracchi has stated to the BBC that he faked about 50 artists. Demand was so high, said Wolfgang Beltracchi, that he could have found buyers for up to 2,000 bogus pieces, had he been inclined to paint them. Apex: The Story of the Hypercar APEX: The Story of the Hypercar is a 2015 American documentary film that describes the automobile category of hypercars, and the showing of a mission to defeat the world record in the Nürburgring and Spa-Francorchamps in the 1, started by Christian von Koenigsegg. The documentary was released worldwide on November 18, 2015. Coney Island Coney Island is a 1917 American two-reel silent comedy film written by, directed by, and starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and featuring Buster Keaton. Kustom Kar Kommandos Kustom Kar Kommandos is a 1965 experimental film by Kenneth Anger. The 3-minute short features panning shots of a young man buffing a customized hot rod in front of an amorphous pink background, to the tune of "Dream Lover" by The Paris Sisters. Imagery and the choice of camera angles imply an intense eroticism. Production of the film was funded by a $10,000 grant from the Ford Foundation to Anger following the completion of his biker-themed film Scorpio Rising. Angers original intent for Kustom Kar Kommandos was to create a feature-length film centering on the role of cars as fetish objects among young American males. However, the Ford Foundations grant quickly ran out, and only one 3-minute episode was ever produced. The Organization The Organization is a 1971 DeLuxe Color American crime thriller film starring Sidney Poitier as Virgil Tibbs and directed by Don Medford. It was the last of the trilogy featuring the police detective Tibbs that had begun with In the Heat of the Night and continued with They Call Me Mister Tibbs!. In it Tibbs is called in to hunt down a gang of urban revolutionaries, suspected of a series of crimes. The screenplay was penned by James R. Webb, and the film co-stars Barbara McNair, Gerald S. OLaughlin, Sheree North and Raul Julia. The Culpepper Cattle Co. The Culpepper Cattle Co. or Dust, Sweat and Gunpowder is a 1972 Revisionist Western film produced by Twentieth Century Fox. It was directed by Dick Richards and starred Billy Green Bush as Frank Culpepper and Gary Grimes as Ben Mockridge. This was the first credited film for Jerry Bruckheimer, for which he received an associate producer credit. Its tagline is "How many men do you have to kill before you become the great American cowboy?" and also "The boy from Summer of 42 becomes a man on the cattle drive of 1866", which references a similar coming of age film starting Gary Grimes. The film is typical of the "hyper-realism" of many early 1970s revisionist westerns. It is particularly noted for its grainy photography and use of sepia toning in some scenes. Namak Haraam Namak Haraam is a 1973 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The music is by R.D. Burman, the screenplay by Gulzar, and lyrics by Anand Bakshi. The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan. It also stars Rekha, Asrani, Raza Murad, A.K. Hangal, Simi Garewal and Om Shivpuri. Rajesh Khanna received his third BFJA Awards for Best Actor in 1974 for this film and Amitabh Bachchan had won his second Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1974. This was the second Hrishikesh Mukherjee film that starred Rajesh Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan after Anand. "Diye Jalte Hai", "Nadiya Se Dariya" and "Main Shayar Badnaam" are the most memorable melodies, all rendered powerfully by Kishore Kumar and picturised on Rajesh Khanna. It proved out to be a box office superhit and was the 5th highest grossing film of 1973. This was also a critically acclaimed and is often considered as milestone that made Amitabh Bachchan superstar over Khannas performance. Queen of the Gypsies Gypsies Are Found Near Heaven is a 1975 Soviet romantic drama film by Emil Loteanu, loosely based on short stories "Makar Chudra" and "Old Izergil" by Maxim Gorky. Set in early 20th century Austria-Hungary, the film tells a love story between the Gypsy girl Rada and the horse thief Zobar of Gorkys early 1892 short story "Makar Chudra". One of the songs near the introduction of the film had become popular on YouTube as the "Gypsy Song". It was the most attended movie in the Soviet Union in 1976, with 64.9 million tickets sold. Two Women Two Women is a 1999 Iranian motion picture written and directed by Tahmineh Milani. Two Women charts the lives of two promising architecture students over the course of the first turbulent years of the Islamic Republic, creating a portrait of traditions that conspire to trap women and stop them from realizing their full potential. In an extensive interview, Tahmineh Milani stated that the name Two Women alluded to two different potential life-stories of one woman. The film won the best screenplay award at Irans Fajr Film Festival in 1999 as well as Best Actress for Niki Karimis part in the Taormina Film Festival. My 5 Wives My 5 Wives is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Rodney Dangerfield. Me Him Her Me Him Her is a 2015 American comedy film written and directed by Max Landis, in his directorial debut. The film stars Luke Bracey, Dustin Milligan, and Emily Meade. The film had its world premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival on June 5, 2015. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on March 11, 2016, by FilmBuff. Without Reservations Without Reservations is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Claudette Colbert, John Wayne, and Don DeFore. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film was adapted by Andrew Solt from the novel Thanks, God! Ill Take It From Here by Jane Allen and Mae Livingston. The opening shot shows "Arrowhead" Pictures motion picture studio. This is the actual RKO Radio Pictures building at 780 Gower Street in Hollywood, retouched with "Arrowhead" replacing the RKO signs on the building. It remains a historic structure on the corner to this day. Sorceress Sorceress is a 1982 Mexican-American sword and sorcery film directed by Jack Hill and starring Leigh Harris and Lynette Harris. As of 2019, it is the last feature film Jack Hill has directed. Flowers for Algernon Flowers for Algernon is a 2000 American-Canadian television film written by John Pielmeier, directed by Jeff Bleckner and starring Matthew Modine. It is the second screen adaptation of Daniel Keyes novel of the same name following the 1968 film Charly. Celsius 41.11: The Temperature at Which the Brain... Begins to Die Celsius 41.11 is a 2004 political documentary film inspired by, and partially in response to Michael Moores film Fahrenheit 9/11. The title was chosen because, according to the makers of the movie, 41.11 °C is "The Temperature at Which the Brain Begins to Die", which is the films tag-line. The film addresses five charges made against George W. Bush in Moores film and criticizes 2004 Democratic Presidential candidate John Kerry. It was released during the run-up to the 2004 United States Presidential general election. It took six weeks to make Celsius 41.11. The production was funded and the film distributed to a limited number of movie theaters by Citizens United, a conservative political organization. Celsius 41.11 performed less well at the box office than comparable left-leaning documentaries and significantly poorer than Fahrenheit 9/11. The producer attributed this to voter fatigue and to a timetabling clash with the World Series. The critics response was described as "irked" by the BBC. A number of critics described the film as a campaign advertisement for George W. Bush. Several believed that the movie would appeal primarily to convinced supporters of George W. Bush and was unlikely to sway undecided voters or change the opinion of Kerry supporters. The critics felt the film shared the flaws of Fahrenheit 9/11 without sharing all of its virtues; in particular, it was criticised for a comparative lack of emotion. The reliability of some of the individuals interviewed was questioned by the New York Times and the Boston Globe. Critics frequently compared the style to that of a PowerPoint presentation with some adding that the speed with which the film had been produced was evident in the quality of the finished product. Opinions as to the quality of the arguments advanced varied with Michael Graham of the National Review stating that the film had done a "solid job" in answering Moores arguments whilst Maitland McDonagh of TV Guide called the film a "shrill, repetitive screed". The Future of Food You may also be looking for Future food technology. The Future of Food is a 2004 American documentary film written and directed by Deborah Koons Garcia to describe an investigation into unlabeled, patented, genetically engineered foods sold in grocery stores in the United States for the past decade. In addition to the US, there is a focus on Canada and Mexico. Oscar and the Lady in Pink Oscar and the Lady in Pink is a 2009 French-Belgian-Canadian drama film written and directed by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt. It is based on the novel with the same name. Kanthaswamy Kanthaswamy is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language superhero film written and directed by Susi Ganesan starring Vikram as the titular character. Shriya Saran, Prabhu, Krishna, Ashish Vidyarthi, Mukesh Tiwari, Mansoor Ali Khan, Vadivelu, and Y. G. Mahendran form the supporting cast. The films soundtrack and background score were composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The films soundtrack was released on 17 May 2009 and the film was released on 21 August 2009 to average reviews. The film was dubbed and simultaneously released as Mallanna in Telugu and was later dubbed into Hindi as Temper 2 by Goldmines Telefilms and does not feature the song Meow Meow. It was remade in Bengali as Most Welcome, starring Ananta, Barsha. Gekijouban Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works is a 2010 Japanese animated fantasy action film directed by Yuji Yamaguchi. Unlimited Blade Works covers the events of the second route of the visual novel Fate/stay night by Type-Moon. The film primarily focuses on two young mages, Shirou Emiya and Rin Tohsaka, who participate in a conflict between other mages and their servants known as the Holy Grail War. During the fights, Shirou often crosses paths with Rins servant, Archer, who seeks his death despite being an ally. The film was produced by Studio Deen, few years following the release of the first Fate/stay night television series. The short length of the film brought difficulties to the staff members as they aimed to cover a story arc which requires far more time in the visual novel. The film was released in Japan on January 23, 2010 on 12 screens and grossed 37,699,500 yen. Critical reception was mixed. While the main character was noted to be unpopular in Deens first series, his interactions with Rin and Archer are praised in Unlimited Blade Works, as Shirous ideals are explored in more depth, allowing for a greater understanding of the characters motives. The animation and various production elements from the story received mixed feelings with critics, comparing the fast pacing to movie clips, though some fight scenes were noted to have been well executed. Type-Moon later collaborated with studio Ufotable to make a remake of the movie in the form of a television series, also titled Unlimited Blade Works, which first aired in 2014. Doomsday Prophecy Doomsday Prophecy is a 2011 sci-fi disaster television film by Jason Bourque starring Jewel Staite, Alan Dale and A.J. Buckley. Angélique Angélique is a 2013 French costume drama and adventure film loosely based on the novel Angélique by Anne Golon. Nenu Sailaja Nenu.. Sailaja... is a 2016 Telugu romantic comedy film directed by Kishore Tirumala and produced by Sravanthi Ravi Kishore, starring Ram Pothineni and Keerthy Suresh in the lead roles. The film also features Sathyaraj, Dhanya Balakrishna, Prince Cecil and Pradeep Rawat in the supporting roles. The film was produced by Sri Sravanthi Movies, which also produced Rams previous film Shivam. It was also released on 1 January 2016 which received mixed to positive reviews from critics and audiences. The film was a box office success. It was also dubbed in Hindi as The Super Khiladi 3. Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum is a 1940 mystery film starring Sidney Toler as detective Charlie Chan. Revisiting an old case results in fresh deaths. Patriotism is a 1966 Japanese short film directed by Yukio Mishima. It is based on Mishimas short story Patriotism, published in 1961. Spasmo Spasmo is a 1974 Italian horror giallo film directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Suzy Kendall and Ivan Rassimov. Banzaï Banzaï is a 1983 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi and starring Coluche. El mar The Sea is a 2000 Spanish film directed by Agustí Villaronga, starring Roger Casamayor. It is based on a novel by Blai Bonet. The plot, set in Mallorca, follows the fates of three childhood friends traumatized by the violence they witnessed during the Spanish Civil War. Ten years later, they are reunited as young adults in a sanatorium for TB patients. The film won the Manfred Salzgeber Award at the Berlin International Film Festival. Planta 4ª Planta 4ª is a 2003 Spanish film directed by Antonio Mercero and starring Juan José Ballesta, Alejandro Zafra, Gorka Moreno, Luis Ángel Priego, and Monti Castiñeiras. It was nominated for Best Picture in the 2004 Goya Awards. When Do We Eat? When Do We Eat? is a 2005 American comedy film directed by Salvador Litvak and starring Michael Lerner, Lesley Ann Warren, Jack Klugman, Shiri Appleby, Mili Avital, Ben Feldman, and Adam Lamberg. The Proud Family Movie The Proud Family Movie is a Disney Channel Original Movie which premiered on August 19, 2005. The film served as the series finale for the Disney Channel animated series, The Proud Family. The Perfect Family The Perfect Family is a 2011 comedy-drama film directed by Anne Renton and starring Kathleen Turner, Emily Deschanel, Jason Ritter, Michael McGrady, Shannon Cochran, Sharon Lawrence, Angelique Cabral, Richard Chamberlain, and Elizabeth Peña End of a Gun End of a Gun is a 2016 action film starring Steven Seagal. It was directed by Keoni Waxman. Bakery in Brooklyn Bakery in Brooklyn is a 2016 American-Spanish romantic comedy film starring Aimee Teegarden and Krysta Rodriguez. Totem Totem is a 2017 American supernatural horror film directed by Marcel Sarmiento and starring Kerris Dorsey, Ahna O’Reilly and James Tupper. The film is written by Evan Dickson, from a story by Dickson and Sarmiento. The film is a co-production between Blumhouse Productions, Divide/Conquer and Gunpowder & Sky. The film was released on October 31, 2017 by Cinemax. Stage Door Canteen Susan Slept Here Susan Slept Here is a 1954 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Dick Powell and Debbie Reynolds. Shot in Technicolor, the film is based on the play of the same name by Steve Fisher and Alex Gottlieb. Tashlin later revised the films plotline and reused it in 1962 for the production Bachelor Flat. Divorce American Style Divorce American Style is a 1967 American satirical comedy film directed by Bud Yorkin and starring Dick Van Dyke, Debbie Reynolds, Jean Simmons, Jason Robards and Van Johnson. Norman Lear produced the film and wrote the script based on a story by Robert Kaufman. It focuses on a married couple that opts for divorce when counseling fails to help them resolve their various problems, and the problems presented to divorced people by alimony. The title is an homage to Divorce Italian Style. Captain America Captain America is a 1979 American made-for-television superhero film loosely based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, directed by Rod Holcomb and starring Reb Brown. The film was followed by the sequel Death Too Soon, also released in the same year. The Blue and the Gray The Blue and the Gray is a television miniseries that first aired on CBS in three installments on November 14, November 16, and November 17, 1982. Set during the American Civil War, the series starred John Hammond, Stacy Keach, Lloyd Bridges, and Gregory Peck as President Abraham Lincoln. It was executive produced by Larry White and Lou Reda, in association with Columbia Pictures Television. A novel of the same name by John Leekley was published as a companion to the series in 1982, based on a story by John Leekley and Bruce Catton and the teleplay by Ian McLellan Hunter. The title refers to the colors of the uniforms worn by United States Army and Confederate States Army soldiers respectively. Dreamchild Dreamchild is a 1985 British drama film written by Dennis Potter, directed by Gavin Millar and produced by Rick McCallum and Kenith Trodd. It stars Coral Browne, Ian Holm, Peter Gallagher, Nicola Cowper and Amelia Shankley and is a fictionalised account of Alice Liddell, the child who inspired Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland. The story is told from the point of view of the elderly Alice as she travels to the United States from England to receive an honorary degree from Columbia University celebrating the centenary of Lewis Carrolls birth. It shares common themes with Potters television play Alice. The film evolves from the factual to the hallucinatory as Alice revisits her memories of the Reverend Charles Dodgson, in Victorian-era Oxford to her immediate present in Depression-era New York. Accompanied by a shy young orphan named Lucy, old Alice must make her way through the modern world of tabloid journalism and commercial exploitation while attempting to come to peace with her conflicted childhood with the Oxford don. Xtro II: The Second Encounter Xtro II: The Second Encounter is a 1990 horror science fiction film directed by Harry Bromley Davenport and starring Jan-Michael Vincent, Paul Koslo, and Tara Buckman. I'll Be There Ill Be There is a 2003 British-American comedy drama film directed and co-written by Craig Ferguson, who, in his directorial debut, also stars in the film with singer Charlotte Church in her film debut. Albino Farm Albino Farm is a 2009 horror film written and directed by Joe Anderson and Sean McEwen. It stars Chris Jericho, Richard Christy, Tammin Sursok, and Alex Neustaedter. The Exam The Exam is a 2011 Hungarian drama film directed by Péter Bergendy. The Lady Vanishes The Lady Vanishes is a 2013 British television mystery thriller film directed by Diarmuid Lawrence, and a co-production of the BBC and Masterpiece Films. It is based on the novel The Wheel Spins by Ethel Lina White. It stars Selina Cadell in the key role of the disappearing Miss Froy, Tuppence Middleton as the young Iris Carr, and Tom Hughes and Alex Jennings as Max Hare and the Professor, the two fellow English passengers who come to her aid. It was watched by 7.44 million when it was broadcast on 17 March 2013 on BBC One. Matangi/Maya/M.I.A. Matangi/Maya/M.I.A. is a 2018 biographical documentary film about English rapper and artist M.I.A.. Directed by Steve Loveridge, the film follows 22 years in the rappers life, her rise to fame and her perspective on the controversies sparked over her music, public appearances and political activism. The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and has appeared at several other international festivals since. It was released in select cinemas in the United Kingdom on 21 September 2018 and in the United States on 28 September 2018. The documentary was well-received, winning the World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Steve Loveridge at the Sundance Film Festival. 1920 London 1920 London is an Indian horror film directed by Tinu Suresh Desai. It is the third installment in the 1920, after 1920 and The Evil Returns. The film stars Sharman Joshi, Meera Chopra, and Vishal Karwal in lead roles. The film managed to recover its cost and became a moderate success but it couldnt repeat the success of its previous installments, still it was followed by another installment titled 1921. Lemon Lemon is an American comedy-drama film directed by Janicza Bravo, from a screenplay by Bravo and Brett Gelman. It stars Gelman, Judy Greer, Michael Cera, Shiri Appleby, Fred Melamed, Rhea Perlman, David Paymer, Gillian Jacobs, Jon Daly, Martin Starr, Megan Mullally, Jeff Garlin, Elizabeth De Razzo, Marla Gibbs and Nia Long. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2017. It was released in a limited release and through video on demand on August 18, 2017, by Magnolia Pictures. The Flesh and the Fiends The Flesh and the Fiends is a 1960 British horror film directed by John Gilling. It stars Peter Cushing as 19th-century medical doctor Robert Knox, who purchases human corpses for research from a murderous pair named Burke and Hare. The film is based on the true case of Burke and Hare, who murdered at least 16 people in 1828 Edinburgh, Scotland and sold their bodies for anatomical research. Love Affair, or The Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator Love Affair, or the Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator is a 1967 Yugoslav film directed by Dušan Makavejev. Immediate Family Immediate Family is a 1989 drama film directed by Jonathan Kaplan. It stars Glenn Close and James Woods as a married childless couple who want a baby. They decide to adopt from a pregnant teenage girl played by Mary Stuart Masterson who later gets second thoughts. The Leading Man The Leading Man is a 1996 British romantic drama film directed by John Duigan. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1996 but was not released in the United States until March 1998. The film is set in London in the winter. Ek Ruka Hua Faisla Ek Ruka Hua Faisla is a 1986 Indian Bollywood courtroom drama film, directed by Basu Chatterjee. It is a remake of the Golden Bear winning American motion picture 12 Angry Men, which was directed by Sidney Lumet, the film in turn was an adaptation from a teleplay of the same name by Reginald Rose. Get Ready to Be Boyzvoiced Get Ready to Be Boyzvoiced is a 2000 Norwegian mockumentary about a fictional boy band called Boyzvoice. Outside Norway, it has been screened multiple times on Australian television channel SBS. The Suspect The Suspect is a 2013 film written and directed by Stuart Connelly. It stars Mekhi Phifer in the titular role, and premiered at the 2013 American Black Film Festival. It was nominated for six awards. The Revelation of the Pyramids The Revelation of the Pyramids is a 2010 documentary directed by Patrice Pooyard. A view of Jacques Grimaults unpublished works about the construction of the pyramid of Giza and other ancient archaeological sites around the world. His main point is that there is a slow cycle of geological changes on Earth, including the change of the magnetic poles, which cause great catastrophes about every 26 000 years, and he believes there was another human civilisation before ours which was destroyed by such catastrophes. Pyramids and other ancient buildings were build by them, and the pyramid of Giza is not primarily a tomb, but rather a mathematical riddle, its answer being a warning of this cycle. Grimault views the current global warming as a forerunner of these catastrophic events. Tattoo Tatuagem is a 2013 Brazilian drama film, the feature film directorial debut of Hilton Lacerda. It was awarded as the Best Picture at the 2013 Festival de Gramado. A Stork's Journey Richard the Stork is a 2017 computer-animated adventure film. It was directed by and Reza Memari. Richard the Stork premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in Germany on February 12, 2017. Animated movie was released for a limited time on Google Play on June 1, 2017. Then it premiered in theaters in the United States on June 30, 2017. Enakkul Oruvan Enakkul Oruvan is a 2015 Tamil-language Indian psychological thriller film directed by debutant Prasad Ramar and produced by C. V. Kumar. A remake of the 2013 Kannada film Lucia directed by Pawan Kumar, the film features Siddharth and Deepa Sannidhi in the lead roles, with Santhosh Narayanan composing the films music. It is the 25th film of Siddharth. The film was released on 6 March 2015 and was dubbed in Telugu as Naalo Okkadu. Chunkzz Chunkzz is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film written and directed by Omar Lulu. Starring Honey Rose and Balu Varghese in the lead roles, this film is produced by Vyshak Rajan. The film was a box office hit. The screenplay is written by debutants Aneesh Hameed and Sanoop Thykoodam. The second film of Omar Lulu after Happy Wedding, Chunkzz released on 4 August 2017. MCA Middle Class Abbayi MCA is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language language action comedy film written and directed by Venu Sri Ram. Produced by Dil Raju Sri Venkateswara Creations, the film features Nani and Sai Pallavi in the lead roles, with Bhumika Chawla, Vijay Varma, Naresh and Rajiv Kanakala in supporting roles. Devi Sri Prasad composed the films soundtrack and score. The film was released on 21 December 2017. Santa's Workshop Santas Workshop is a Disney short film directed by Wilfred Jackson, first released on December 10, 1932 in the Silly Symphonies series. The film features Santa Claus and his elves preparing for Christmas in Santas workshop. A sequel, The Night Before Christmas, partially based on A Visit from St. Nicholas, was made the year after, portraying Santa leaving the toys in a house with nine children. In Sweden and Norway, Santas Workshop is part of the Christmas television special From All of Us to All of You, traditionally shown at Christmas Eve. Various stereotypes in the film have been censored several times. The short features the first of the Marche Militaires by Franz Peter Schubert. You Ought to Be in Pictures You Ought to Be in Pictures is a 1940 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short film featuring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. The film combined live-action and animation, and features live-action appearances by Leon Schlesinger, writer Michael Maltese, animator Gerry Chiniquy and other Schlesinger Productions staff members. The title comes from the popular 1934 song "You Oughta Be in Pictures" by Dana Suesse and Edward Heyman, which plays in the beginning of the film. On this occasion, Daffy Duck is seen as a much more self-centered individual who shows willingness to do anything to get what he wants, whether it was money or fame, instead of being seen as a trouble inducing screwball. This, in turn, is indirectly a foreshadowing of the character he would later become, particularly in Rabbit Fire, and onward. It was also Friz Frelengs first film back at the studio after being at MGM for two years. The film has become one of the better known shorts made by Warner Bros, and in 1994 was voted #34 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. In 2016, it was shortlisted for the 1941 Retro-Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form. Follow Me Quietly Follow Me Quietly is a 1949 semidocumentary film noir directed by Richard Fleischer. The drama features William Lundigan, Dorothy Patrick, Jeff Corey, and others. An American in Rome An American in Rome is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. The film consists in a satire of americanization, and it was referred as "a milestone in the evolution of Italian self-identification". It starred Alberto Sordi, with a very young Ursula Andress in a minor role. Knighty Knight Bugs Knighty Knight Bugs is a 1958 Warner Bros Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng, produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons and released by Warner Bros. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon. Bugs Bunny, the court jester of King Arthur, must recover a singing sword from Yosemite Sam and his fire-breathing, often sneezing, dragon. The film is a partial remake of Frelengs earlier Sahara Hare, which was also largely about Bugs inside a building and Sam on the outside, repeatedly trying to get inside. Knighty Knight Bugs is the only Bugs Bunny cartoon to win an Oscar, in 1959, for Best Animated Short Film. Ode to Billy Joe Ode to Billy Joe is a 1976 film with a screenplay by Herman Raucher, inspired by the 1967 hit song by Bobbie Gentry, titled "Ode to Billie Joe". The film was directed and produced by Max Baer and stars Robby Benson and Glynnis OConnor. Made for $1.1 million, it grossed $27 million at the box office, plus earnings in excess of $2.65 million in the foreign market, $4.75 million from television, and $2.5 million from video. Gentrys song recounts the day when Billie Joe McAllister committed suicide by jumping off the Tallahatchie Bridge on Choctaw Ridge, Mississippi. When Gentry and Raucher got together to work on the screenplay, she explained she had no idea why the real person who inspired the character of Billie Joe had killed himself. Raucher thus had a free hand to pick one. His novelization of the story, published the year of the films release as a movie tie-in, used the same rationale for the suicide. Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Stuart Samuels, based on his book on the subject. My Super Psycho Sweet 16 My Super Psycho Sweet 16 is a 2009 American teen drama horror slasher television film, based on the MTV show, My Super Sweet 16. The film follows two girls: an outcast named Skye Rotter, and an extremely spoiled girl named Madison Penrose. Madison convinces her parents to re-open the Roller Dome for her sweet sixteenth birthday party. The Roller Dome, a roller skating rink that Skyes father used to own had been closed because a series of brutal murders took place there ten years ago. The killer, who happens to be Skyes father, comes back to wreak havoc during Madisons party, however. The film was followed by two sequels, Part 2 and Part 3. Battlefield America Battlefield America is an American dance-drama film by Cinedigm. It was directed by Chris Stokes from You Got Served. The film stars Gary Anthony Sturgis, Tristen M. Carter, Marques Houston, Kida Burns, Zach Balandres, Camren Bicondova, Edward Mandell, and Kyle Brooks. It was released on June 1, 2012 in American theaters. Luce Luce is a 2019 American drama film, directed by Julius Onah, from a screenplay by Onah and JC Lee. The film stars Naomi Watts, Octavia Spencer, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Norbert Leo Butz and Tim Roth. Luce had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2019 and was theatrically released on August 2, 2019, by NEON. The film received positive reviews from critics who praised the performances of the cast and Onahs direction. Strange Behavior Strange Behavior is a 1981 slasher film written and directed by Michael Laughlin, co-written with Bill Condon, and starring Michael Murphy, Louise Fletcher, and Dan Shor. Its plot follows a series of bizarre murders being perpetrated against teenagers in a small Midwestern town. An international co-production between the United States, New Zealand, and Australia, the film was intended as the first installment of the Strange Trilogy which was cancelled after the second installment, Strange Invaders, failed to attract a large enough audience. It is a homage to the pulp horror films of the 1950s. The film is considered a seminal work of New Zealand cinema, being the first horror film produced in the country. It has since attracted a large cult following. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic. An Autumn's Tale An Autumns Tale is a 1987 Hong Kong romantic drama film set in New York City starring Chow Yun-fat, Cherie Chung, and Danny Chan. The film is Mabel Cheungs second directorial effort after her "migration trilogy." The film won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Film, Best Cinematography and Best Screenplay; Chow was nominated for Best Actor for three films that same year, but won for his performance in Prison on Fire. On the other hand, Chow won his second Golden Horse Award for Best Actor for his role in this film in 1987. Cherie Chung was nominated for Best Actress and Lowell Lo was nominated for Best Original Score, respectively. The film was ranked #49 on the Hong Kong Film Awards Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures. The Local Stigmatic The Local Stigmatic is a film directed by David Wheeler and produced by and starring Al Pacino. It was filmed and edited during the late 1980s. It had a showing at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in March 1990, but was never released theatrically. It was released on DVD as part of "The Al Pacino Box Set" in June 2007. The film is 56 minutes long. It follows the story of two British friends who spend their time walking about London discussing dog track racing. The Local Stigmatic is based on a stage play by Heathcote Williams. Conagher Conagher is a 1991 Turner Network Television Western film based on a Louis L’Amour novel of the same name, starring Sam Elliott as Conn Conagher, an honest, hardworking cowboy who learns that his fellow ranch hands plan to steal the bosss cattle. Katharine Ross, Elliott’s wife since 1984, stars as Mrs. Evie Teale, who tries to raise a son and a daughter on an isolated homestead after her husband, Jacob Teale, leaves on a business trip and never returns. Evie adjusts well to the wilderness: "You dont know what music is until you hear the wind in the cedars." Friends and Family Friends & Family is a 2001 gay-themed comedy film directed by Kristen Coury and starring Greg Lauren, Christopher Gartin, and Tovah Feldshuh. The Ultimate Christmas Present The Ultimate Christmas Present is a 2000 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Brenda Song and Hallee Hirsh. It premiered December 1, 2000 on Disney Channel as part of their Christmas season. The Right Way The Right Way is a 2004 Canadian film directed by Mark Penney. It tells the story of Amy and David two young people from suburbia, whose lives are going nowhere, when they meet their relationship alters their lives forever and sends them surreal and existential crisis. The Right Way was an Official Selection of the 2004 Venice Film Festival and had a limited theatrical release in the United States in December 2005, it was released to video on demand services in 2010. The film was shot in Brampton. All Souls Day: Dia de los Muertos All Souls Day, or All Souls Day: Dia de los Muertos, is a 2005 zombie film written by Mark A. Altman and directed by Jeremy Kasten. It premiered at the 2005 Slamdance Film Festival, and the Sci Fi Channel played it on June 11, 2005. There is also an uncut version on DVD. Little Red Flowers Little Red Flowers is a 2006 Chinese film directed by Zhang Yuan. The film was a co-production between Chinas Beijing Century Good-Tidings Cultural Development Company LTD and Italys Downtown Pictures. The Dutch company, Fortissimo Films handled worldwide sales. The film, based on author Wang Shuos semi-autobiographical novel, Could Be Beautiful, follows a young four-year-old boy, Fang Qiang Qiang, at a kindergarten boarding school. Deposited into a world that demands conformity, Qiang suffers for his bullying. The film is Zhangs second adaptation of a novel by Wang, after 2003s I Love You. The Colors of the Mountain The Colors of the Mountain is a 2010 Colombian-Panamanian drama film directed by Carlos César Arbeláez. It won the Golden Pheasant Award for the Best Film at the sixteenth International Film Festival of Kerala. The film was selected as the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but did not make the final shortlist. Found Footage 3D Found Footage 3D is a 2016 American found footage horror film. It is the debut feature film of writer/director Steven DeGennaro, and was produced by Texas Chainsaw Massacre co-creator Kim Henkel. It is the first found footage horror movie shot natively in 3D. Filming began on May 26, 2014 in Gonzales, starring Carter Roy, Alena von Stroheim, Chris OBrien, Tom Saporito, Scott Allen Perry, Jessica Perrin, and Scott Weinberg, and wrapped mid-June 2014. The films trailer debuted on Entertainment Weekly August 10, 2016. The film premiered at Bruce Campbells Horror Film Festival on August 20, 2016, where it won the festivals inaugural jury award. Its international premiere took place at FrightFest on August 29, 2016. It screened at 20 different festivals between August and November 2016, winning 15 awards. The Sound The Sound is an independent Canadian psychological thriller film written by Jenna Mattison. The film is purportedly based on true events. The film stars Rose McGowan, Michael Eklund, Christopher Lloyd, and Richard Gunn. Filming began in Toronto in May 2015. Direction of the film has been reported differently in sources to have been by Jenna Mattison, being her directorial debut, and by Nina Ljeti. The eponymous "sound" in the film refers to infrasound, which plays a large role in the film. Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam is a 1962 Indian Hindi film produced by Guru Dutt and directed by Abrar Alvi. It is based on a Bengali novel, Saheb Bibi Golam by Bimal Mitra, and is a look into the tragic fall of the haveli-dom and feudalism in Bengal during the British Raj. The title of the movie and the story is a reference to the plot simultaneously exploring a platonic friendship between a beautiful lonely wife of an aristocrat and a career-driven low-income part-time servant. The films music is by Hemant Kumar and lyrics were by Shakeel Badayuni. The film is also noted for its brilliant cinematography by V. K. Murthy. The film stars Guru Dutt, Meena Kumari, Rehman, Waheeda Rehman and Nazir Hussain. The film was a major critical success but was a flop at the box office, with critics attributing it to Meena Kumaris performance as Chhoti Bahu, which is regarded as one of the best performances of Hindi cinema. It won four Filmfare Awards, including Best Movie award, was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 13th Berlin International Film Festival, and was chosen as Indias official entry to the Oscars. However it was not accepted as a nominee. The academy wrote a letter to Guru Dutt saying that a woman who drinks was not permissible in their culture. Indiatimes Movies ranks it amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films. Saint Jack Saint Jack is a 1979 film directed by Peter Bogdanovich based on the 1973 novel Saint Jack. Ben Gazzara stars as Flowers in the film. The film also features Denholm Elliott and George Lazenby. Taffin Taffin is a 1988 Irish thriller film directed by Francis Megahy and starring Pierce Brosnan in the title role of Mark Taffin. It also featured Ray McAnally, Alison Doody and Jeremy Child. It is based on Lyndon Mallets book series. The Birds II: Land's End The Birds II: Lands End is a 1994 American made-for-television horror film directed by Rick Rosenthal under the pseudonym of Alan Smithee. The film is a sequel to the 1963 film The Birds, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and stars Brad Johnson, Chelsea Field, and James Naughton. Tippi Hedren, who starred in The Birds, appears in a minor role different from the one she played in the first film. The original music score was composed by Ron Ramin. The Birds II: Lands End premiered on Showtime on March 14, 1994. The plot of the sequel is very similar to the original. Biology teacher and Somali Civil War veteran, Ted, his wife, and children move to a summer house on an island after the death of their son. While there, flocks of birds start attacking individuals for no apparent reason. The town mayor denies the birds role in the injuries, but is forced to believe after further incidents of violence by the birds. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is a 1997 two-part television miniseries produced by Village Roadshow Pictures, based on the novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne. It was written by Brian Nelson and directed by Rod Hardy. Thaniyavartanam Thaniyavarthanam is a 1987 Malayalam drama film written by A. K. Lohithadas and directed by Sibi Malayil. It stars Mammootty as school teacher Bala Gopalan, Thilakan as the uncle of the matrilineal family, Mukesh as Gopinathan, and Kaviyoor Ponnamma. Mammootty won Kerala Film Critics Awards for best actor.Thilakan won Kerala State film awards for best Second actor. Upon release, it received critical acclaim. The film discusses a variety of topics such as superstition and orthodoxy in rural Kerala, attitudes towards mental illness, the difference of attitudes between people of different generations, and the decline of once-proud Nair "joint families". It was actor Thilakan who recommended Mammootty for the lead role. The movie ran 100 days. Chrono Crusade Chrono Crusade, originally known in Japan as , due to a typo, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Daisuke Moriyama. It was originally published by Kadokawa Shoten in Comic Dragon, then a special issue of the Dragon Magazine. A 24-episode anime television series by Gonzo based on the manga ran from 2003 to 2004 on Fuji TV. The series was released in North America by ADV Manga and ADV Films, titled Chrono Crusade. Set in New York during the 1920s, Chrono Crusade follows the story of Rosette Christopher, and her demon partner Chrono. As members of the Magdalene Order, they travel around the country eliminating demonic threats to society, while Rosette searches for her lost brother Joshua. Neal 'N' Nikki Neal n Nikki is an Indian Hindi romance comedy film, released in 2005 starring Uday Chopra, Abhishek Bachchan, Tanisha Mukherjee and Richa Pallod. It was produced by Yash Chopra and directed by Canada-based director Arjun Sablok. The film was critically panned and was a failure at the box office in India though it did well overseas. Tribute Tribute, also known as Nora Roberts Tribute, is a 2009 television film directed by Martha Coolidge, which stars Brittany Murphy and Jason Lewis. The film is based on the Nora Roberts novel of the same name. It is part of the Nora Roberts 2009 movie collection, which also includes Northern Lights, Midnight Bayou, and High Noon. The movie debuted April 11, 2009 on Lifetime Run Baby Run Run Baby Run is a 2012 Malayalam action comedy thriller film directed by Joshiy, produced by Milan Jaleel and distributed by Galaxy Films. Written by Sachy of the Sachi-Sethu duo, it stars Mohanlal and Amala Paul. The cinematography was done by R. D. Rajasekhar. The film, which was set in the backdrop of news media, has Mohanlal playing the role of a channel cameraman Venu and Amala Paul that of a senior editor Renuka. The story traces their relationship and professional conflicts. It released worldwide on 29 August 2012. The film was one of the highest grossed Malayalam film of 2012. Tjuvheder Drifters is a 2015 Swedish crime film directed by Peter Grönlund. It won five awards at the 51st Guldbagge Awards. Su Su Sudhi Vathmeekam Su.. Su... Sudhi Vathmeekam is a 2015 Malayalam comedy-drama film directed, co-written and co-produced by Ranjith Sankar. The film stars Jayasurya in a lead role, who also co-produced the film under Dreams N Beyond. Vinod Illampally has done the cinematography and Bijibal has composed the score and soundtrack. The screenplay was written by Ranjith Sankar and Abhayakumar. The central character is inspired from a real-life person Sudheendran Avittathur. The film released on November 20, 2015 to positive reviews. Jayasurya won national and Kerala state special jury award for his performance. Beau Hunks Beau Hunks is a 1931 American Pre-Code Laurel and Hardy film, directed by James W. Horne. The title is a reference to the novel Beau Geste, and to the common ethnic slur of the time, "bohunk". At 37 minutes, it is the longest L&H short. The French Foreign Legion scenario was remade as The Flying Deuces with Charles B. Middleton again playing their commanding officer. They Won't Forget They Wont Forget is a 1937 American drama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Claude Rains, Gloria Dickson, Edward Norris, and Lana Turner, in her feature debut. It was based on a novel by Ward Greene called Death in the Deep South, which was in turn a fictionalized account of a real-life case: the trial and subsequent lynching of Leo Frank after the murder of Mary Phagan in 1913. Seven Days from Now Seven Waves Away is a 1957 British drama film starring Tyrone Power, Mai Zetterling, Lloyd Nolan, and Stephen Boyd. When his ship goes down, an officer has to make an agonizing decision on his overcrowded lifeboat. Richard Sale adapted the film from his 1938 short story of the same name, originally published by Scribners Magazine. The plot has similarities to the real-life sinking of the American ship William Brown in 1841. The William Brown hit an iceberg 250 miles off Newfoundland and lost 31 of its 65 passengers. Two boats with 17 crewmen and the remaining passengers escaped the wreck, but more than a dozen passengers were sacrificed from the crowded longboat. Though there is no direct acknowledgment by the filmmakers, the film ends with a voice-over stating, "The story which you have just seen is a true one. In real life, Captain sic Alexander Holmes was brought to trial on a charge of murder. He was convicted and given the minimum sentence of six months because of the unusual circumstances surrounding the incident." What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This? Whats a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This? is a 1963 short film that Martin Scorsese created while a student at New York Universitys Tisch School of the Arts. It is a comedic piece about a writer who becomes obsessed with a picture he has on his wall. Carmen Carmen is a 1984 French-Italian film directed by Francesco Rosi. It is a film version of Bizets opera Carmen. Julia Migenes stars in the title role, Plácido Domingo as Don José, Ruggero Raimondi as Escamillo, and Faith Esham as Micaela. Lorin Maazel conducts the Orchestre National de France. The film premiered in France on March 14, 1984, and in the U.S. on September 20 of that year. In 1985, the film was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Film. Wild Orchid II: Two Shades of Blue Wild Orchid II: Two Shades of Blue is a 1991 American film written and directed by Zalman King and starring Nina Siemaszko. It is an in-name only sequel to the 1989 film Wild Orchid. Wild Horses Wild Horses is a 1995 Argentine road movie directed by Marcelo Piñeyro and written by Piñeyro and Aída Bortnik. It stars Héctor Alterio, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Cecilia Dopazo and Federico Luppi in a cameo appearance. The film chronicles the five days of two fugitives on the run after robbing a corporation and being targeted by the media. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Regular Guys Regular Guys is a 1996 German comedy film directed by Rolf Silber. Dosti Dosti is a 1964 Indian black-and-white Hindi film directed by Satyen Bose and produced by Tarachand Barjatya under his Rajshri Productions banner. It was Sanjay Khans debut film and had Sudhir Kumar Sawant, and Sushil Kumar Somaya in lead roles. The film focuses on the friendship between two boys, one blind and the other a cripple. Dosti was amongst the top 10 grossers of 1964 and was declared a "Super Hit" at the box office. It was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was remade in Telugu as Sneham. Robot Stories Robot Stories is a 2003 American independent anthology science fiction comedy-drama film written and directed by Greg Pak. The film consists of four stories in which human characters struggle to connect in a world of robot babies and android office workers. Killer Pad Killer Pad is a 2008 comedy/horror film directed by Robert Englund and starring Daniel Franzese, Eric Jungmann and Shane McRae. Aegan Aegan is a 2008 Indian Tamil-language action film directed and co-written by Raju Sundaram and produced by Ayngaran International. It is based on the 2004 Indian film, Main Hoon Na. It stars Ajith Kumar and Nayanthara in the lead roles, with Suman, Jayaram, Nassar, Navdeep, and Piaa Bajpai in supporting roles. The film revolves around a daredevil cop who, on behalf of his ailing father and the ambition of a lieutenant general, returns to college in Ooty. Whilst protecting the generals daughter, he attempts to reconcile with his stepbrother from his fathers marriage. Furthermore, he has to ward off the international criminal John Chinnappa, who is trying to kill the general, an ex-aide of his who has turned police approver. How the cop manages to solve all three problems forms the crux of the story. The film opened to Indian audiences on 25 October 2008, coinciding with the Diwali season. The film, upon release received mixed reviews at the South Indian box officeoffice and did average business at box office. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Jaanbaaz Commando in 2012. Billa Billa is a 2009 Indian Telugu-language action thriller film directed by Meher Ramesh. The film features Prabhas playing a double role as the antagonist and protagonist Billa and Swami Ranga respectively, along with Anushka Shetty and Namitha Vankawala as the heroines. The film, which began in October 2008, released in April 2009. It is a remake of the 2007 Tamil film of the same name which itself is a remake of the 1978 Hindi film Don. This is the second Telugu remake of the 1978 Hindi movie Don after the 1979 film Yugandhar, starring NTR, the actress Jayasudha has a guest role as Janaki in this film, while in Yugandhar she played Anushka Shetty’s role. Sun Dogs Sun Dogs is a 2017 comedy-drama film written by Raoul McFarland and starring Michael Angarano, Melissa Benoist, Xzibit, Allison Janney, and Ed ONeill. The film marks the feature film directorial debut of actress Jennifer Morrison, who also plays a supporting role in the film. The film premiered at the LA Film Festival in June 2017 and was released in Netflix at April 6, 2018. Revolt of the Zombies Revolt of the Zombies is a 1936 American horror film directed and produced by the Halperin Brothers which stars Dean Jagger and Dorothy Stone. It is one of the earliest zombie films. Although it was conceived as a loose sequel to Victor Halperins moderately successful 1932 film White Zombie, when compared with Halperins previous work, this film is generally regarded as a disappointment. Although he is not credited in the film, Bela Lugosis eyes appear in Revolt of the Zombies whenever zombifying-powers are used; it is the same image of Lugosis eyes used in the film White Zombie. Revolt of the Zombies is in the public domain, and can be copied or distributed without regard to copyright law. Triumph Over Violence Triumph Over Violence is a 1965 Soviet film directed by Mikhail Romm. The film is also known as Echo of the Jackboot in the United Kingdom and Triumph Over Violence in the United States. It is mainly in the form of annotated excerpts of archival film in order to describe the rise and fall of fascism, and especially the example of Nazi Germany. Anita: Swedish Nymphet Anita: Swedish Nymphet is a 1973 erotic drama film directed by Torgny Wickman, starring Christina Lindberg and Stellan Skarsgård. Love Serenade Love Serenade is a 1996 Australian feature film directed by Shirley Barrett. It is a comedy film which has the tagline: "Two sisters will do anything to hook the right man." There are not many characters in Love Serenade, which is set in a fictitious, almost-deserted town called Sunray, located on the Murray River. It is a thinly disguised version of Robinvale, which was the location of the film. We are introduced to a pair of sisters, Dimity and Vicki-Ann, who share a house. Dimity, the shy and insecure sibling, is a waitress at a local Chinese restaurant. Vicki-Ann, the brash one, is a hair stylist. Both are looking for love, although the prospects in Sunray seem bleak, at best. That is, until Ken Sherry, a thrice divorced Brisbane DJ personality, moves into the house next door. During the filming of the Silo Scene, Stuntman Collin Dragsbaek died when he fell onto a faulty airbag. Lupin the 3rd is a 2014 Japanese heist film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura based on the manga of the same name by Monkey Punch, starring an ensemble cast led by Shun Oguri, Jerry Yan, Tetsuji Tamayama, Gō Ayano, Meisa Kuroki and Tadanobu Asano. It is the second live-action film adaptation of the manga, following Lupin III: Strange Psychokinetic Strategy. The film is a origin story that presents its characters in a modernized context, and follows the title character as he forms his thieving gang to steal a Cleopatran necklace while facing opposition from Michael Lee, his rival, and Pramuk, a crime boss. Lupin the 3rd premiered in Japan on August 30, 2014, and made its international premiere at LA EigaFest 2014. Although financially successful, critical and audience opinions of the film were mixed to negative, with criticism frequently focusing on the films derivative and convoluted narrative. Other areas of the production, such as the casts delivery of the screenplays largely English dialogue, were also frequently targeted for criticism. Love Bite Love Bite is a 2012 British comedy horror film directed by Andy De Emmony, based on a screenplay by Cris Cole and Ronan Blaney. The film revolves around a mysterious traveller girl who is suspected of being a werewolf. It stars Jessica Szohr, Ed Speleers, Luke Pasqualino and Timothy Spall. It was released on 9 November 2012. She's Beautiful When She's Angry Shes Beautiful When Shes Angry is a 2014 American documentary about some of the women involved in the second wave feminism movement in the United States of America; it was directed by Mary Dore. The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story is a 2014 American television film that aired on Lifetime on September 1, 2014. It was directed by Jason Lapeyre, produced by Harvey Kahn and written by Ron McGee. The teleplay for the film was based on the 2009 Dustin Diamond book, Behind the Bell. The film is the first film of the Unauthorized series, followed by The Unauthorized Full House Story, The Unauthorized Beverly Hills and The Unauthorized Melrose Place Story. The Tag-Along The Tag-Along is a 2015 Taiwanese horror film directed by Cheng Wei-hao and adapted from a well-known Taiwanese urban legend, "The Little Girl in Red". The film received funding from Taiwans Bureau of Audiovisual and Music Industry Development and stars Hsu Wei-ning, River Huang and Liu Yin-shang. The film was released in Taiwan on November 27, 2015, and was screened at the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival and the 2015 Golden Horse Film Festival as the closing film. It received four nominations at the 53rd Golden Horse Awards. Aanandam Aanandam is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Ganesh Raj in his directorial debut. Vineeth Sreenivasan produced the film through the banner Habit of Life, with Vinod Shornur of Cast N Crew as co-producer. Aanandam follows the life of seven sophomore engineering students as they embark on their very first college tour. The film features Arun Kurian, Thomas Mathew, Siddhi Mahajankatti, Roshan Mathew, Annu Antony, Vishak Nair and Anarkali Marikar in the lead roles. Shooting locations were at Goa, Hampi, Kochi, Mysore, and at Amal Jyothi College of Engineering. It was released in theatres on 21 October 2016 and was blockbuster in box office. This movie was subsequently dubbed into Telugu as Aanandam in 2018 by Sukhibava movies. Daddy Daddy is a 2017 Indian political crime drama film co-written and directed by Ashim Ahluwalia. The film stars Arjun Rampal, who also co-wrote and produced the film, portraying gangster-turned-politician Arun Gawli. It also stars South Indian actress Aishwarya Rajesh in the lead role. The official teaser of the film was released on 1 December 2016.Arjun Rampal promoted the film on "The Kapil Sharma Show" on 20 August 2017. Daddy is presented by Kundalini Entertainment and Karta Entertainment. The movie released worldwide on 8 September 2017, to a positive response from the critics and audiences alike, even if, grossing some worldwide 15 odd crores for a budget of 21 crores, it was declared a box-office flop. The End of St. Petersburg The End of St. Petersburg is a 1927 silent film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin and produced by Mezhrabpom. Commissioned to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the October Revolution, The End of St Petersburg was to be one of Pudovkins most famous films and secured his place as one of the foremost Soviet montage film directors. The film forms part of Pudovkins revolutionary trilogy, alongside Mother and Storm Over Asia. The End of St. Petersburg is a political film, explaining why and how the Bolsheviks came to power in 1917. The film covers the period from about 1913 to 1917. The film does not show the political figures of the time; the emphasis is on the struggle of ordinary people for their rights and for peace against the power of capital and the autocracy. The film inspired the composer Vernon Duke to write his eponymous oratorio. A simple peasant boy arrives in St. Petersburg to obtain employment. Fate leads him to a factory where there are severe, almost slave-like working conditions. He unwittingly helps in the arrest of an old village friend who is now a labor leader. He attempts to fix his wrongdoing but ends up in a fight and then arrested. His punishment is being sent to fight in World War I. After three years, he returns ready for revolution. Arrowsmith Arrowsmith is a 1931 American pre-Code film directed by John Ford and written by Sidney Howard from Sinclair Lewis novel Arrowsmith. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Saratoga Saratoga is a 1937 American romantic comedy film written by Anita Loos and directed by Jack Conway. The film stars Clark Gable and Jean Harlow in their sixth and final film collaboration and features Lionel Barrymore, Frank Morgan, Walter Pidgeon, Hattie McDaniel and Margaret Hamilton. Jean Harlow died before filming was finished, and it was completed using stand-ins. Saratoga was MGMs biggest moneymaker of 1937. Tortilla Flat Tortilla Flat is a 1942 American romantic comedy film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Spencer Tracy, Hedy Lamarr, John Garfield, Frank Morgan, Akim Tamiroff, and Sheldon Leonard based on the novel of the same name by John Steinbeck. Frank Morgan received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his poignant portrayal of The Pirate. Charlie Chan in the Secret Service Charlie Chan in the Secret Service is a 1944 mystery film starring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. It is the first film made by Monogram Pictures after the series was dropped by 20th Century Fox, and it marks the introduction of Number Three Son and taxi driver, Birmingham Brown. The Wonderful Country The Wonderful Country is a 1959 Technicolor Western film based on Tom Leas 1952 novel of the same name that was produced by Robert Mitchums DRM Production company in Mexico. Mitchum stars along with Julie London. Baseball pitcher Satchel Paige plays a soldier in the film, and Lea has a cameo as a barber. Naked Souls Naked Souls is a 1996 erotic thriller film starring Brian Krause and Pamela Anderson. It was written by Frank Dietz and directed by Lyndon Chubbuck. While Pamela Anderson plays only a small role in the plot, much of the advertising and even the movie tagline is focused on her. Just a Kiss Just a Kiss is a dark comedy and the first feature film directed by actor-turned-filmmaker Fisher Stevens. Fisher also is credited with playing the harmonica. Patrick Breen wrote the screenplay adapted from his own off-Broadway play and starred in the film. It was filmed in New York, NY. Mondovino Mondovino is a 2004 documentary film on the impact of globalization on the worlds different wine regions written and directed by American film maker Jonathan Nossiter. It was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival and a César Award. The film explores the impact of globalization on the various wine-producing regions, and the influence of critics like Robert Parker and consultants like Michel Rolland in defining an international style. It pits the ambitions of large, multinational wine producers, in particular Robert Mondavi, against the small, single estate wineries who have traditionally boasted wines with individual character driven by their terroir. Mondovino was originally intended to be a two-month affair as a break between feature projects upon the completion of Nossiters film Signs & Wonders. The film gave Nossiter a chance to utilize his knowledge as a trained sommelier from his time working at Balthazar in New York as well as an opportunity to visit some of the great wine regions of the world. Iraq in Fragments Iraq in Fragments is a documentary film directed by James Longley. Longley shot the film in Digital Video on a Panasonic DVX100 miniDV camcorder. The film premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival where it won three awards: "Directing Award Documentary", "Editing Award Documentary" and "Excellence in Cinematography Award Documentary". The film is also a part of the Iraq Media Action Project film collection. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film was shot in Iraq and edited at 911 Media Arts Center in Seattle. This film has three parts to it which describe the viewpoints of Sunni, Shiite, and Kurdish residents. Nicostratos the Pelican Nicostratos the Pelican is a 2012 French comedy film directed by Olivier Horlait. The Infinite Man The Infinite Man is a 2014 Australian science fiction film directed by Hugh Sullivan. It stars Josh McConville as Dean, a scientist who wants to relive a romantic weekend with his girlfriend, Lana. After they are interrupted by Lanas ex-boyfriend, Terry, Dean tries to fix things by going back in time. The movie was released in France on 25 June 2015. No One's Child No Ones Child is a 2014 Serbian drama film directed by Vuk Ršumović. It was one of six films shortlisted by Serbia to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to Enclave. Karthikeya Karthikeya is a 2014 Indian Telugu-language mystery thriller film written & directed by Chandoo Mondeti shot in Telugu language. It was produced by Venkat Srinivas on Magnus Cine Prime Pvt. Ltd. and featured Nikhil Siddharth, Swati Reddy, Tanikella Bharani and Rao Ramesh in important roles. Shekhar Chandra composed the films music while Karthik Ghattamaneni and Karthika Srinivas were its cinematographer and editor respectively. The film revolves around a closed Kartikeya temple on the border of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu and showcases the life of a curious medico Karthik and his nexus with the temple. It was launched on 10 June 2013 at Hyderabad and its Principal photography began on 5 July 2013 which lasted till 21 February 2014. It was shot in Visakhapatnam, Araku and Kumararama temple in Samarlakota. However, the temple shown in the film is the Udayarpalayam Siva temple near Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu. Also nearly 90% of the film was shot in and around Tamil Nadu. After few postponements, the film released on 24 October 2014 as a Diwali release to positive reviews from critics. It is loosely based on 1996 tv serial rahasyam while rahasyam deals with dog this movie deals with snake. Comment c'est loin Comment cest loin is a 2015 French quasi-autobiographical comedy film written by French rapper Orelsan and directed by Orelsan and Christophe Offenstein. The film stars Orelsan and fellow French rapper Gringe, both of whom form the rap duo Casseurs Flowters, and is based on their debut studio album Orelsan et Gringe sont les Casseurs Flowters, which was released on 15 November 2013. The film is set over a 24-hour period in the city of Caen, Normandy, and follows Aurélien, known as Orel, and Guillaume, known as Gringe. They seek to finish recording their first song together at the request of their producers Skread and Ablaye, but struggle to do so as they wander around the town with friends looking for quick ways to make money and a good time. Comment cest loin was premiered at the Saint-Jean-de-Luz International Film Festival on October 10, 2015, as well as being shown at the Sarlat Film Festival on November 13, 2015, before being released to the French public on December 9, 2015. The film has received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics, and grossed $1,001,196 in the domestic box office within its first three weeks. Mohalla Assi Mohalla Assi is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language satirical comedy drama film starring Sunny Deol, and directed by Dr. Chandraprakash Dwivedi. The film is loosely based on Dr. Kashi Nath Singhs popular Hindi novel Kashi Ka Assi, a satire on the commercialisation of the pilgrimage city, and fake gurus who lure the foreign tourists. Assi Ghat is a ghat in Varanasi on the banks of Ganges River, and the film is based in a famous and historical Mohalla by the ghat, on the southern end of Banaras. Also starring Ravi Kishen and Sakshi Tanwar, the film is set in the post-independence period. Sunny Deol plays the lead role of Sanskrit teacher and an orthodox religious priest while Sakshi Tanwar plays his wife. The story of the film goes through the events in 1990 and 1989 including Ram Janmabhoomi movement and Mandal Commission implementation. On 30 June 2015, the release of Mohalla Assi was stayed by a Delhi court for allegedly hurting religious sentiments. After so much delay, Mohalla Assi finally released on 16 November 2018. End Game End Game is a 2018 American short documentary film by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman about terminally ill patients in a San Francisco hospital meeting medical practitioners seeking to change the perception around life and death. The film was executive produced by Steven Ungerleider and Shoshana Ungerleider. It was released by Netflix. Aventure malgache Aventure Malgache is a short British propaganda film in French directed by Alfred Hitchcock for the British Ministry of Information. The title means Malagasy Adventure in English. There are conflicting reports as to the true inspiration for the film, lawyer Jules François Clermont or actor Claude Dauphin. Some sources claim the film is based on the real-life activities of Jules François Clermont, who wrote and starred in the film under the name "Paul Clarus". In September 2011, The Daily Telegraph published an article noting that writer and actor Claude Dauphin had collaborated with Hitchcock to recount his own experiences of operating an underground radio station in Nazi occupied France. Zatoichi on the Road is a 1963 Japanese Chambara film directed by Kimiyoshi Yasuda starring Shintaro Katsu as the blind masseur Zatoichi, originally released by the Daiei Motion Picture Company. Zatoichi: On the Road is the fifth episode in the 26 part film series devoted to the character of Zatoichi. Zatoichi the Fugitive is a 1963 Japanese Chambara film directed by Tokuzō Tanaka starring Shintaro Katsu as the blind masseur Zatoichi, originally released by the Daiei Motion Picture Company. Zatoichi: The Fugitive is the fourth episode in the 26 part film series devoted to the character of Zatoichi. The Naked Civil Servant The Naked Civil Servant is a 1975 biographical film based on Quentin Crisps 1968 book of the same name, starring John Hurt and directed by Jack Gold, adapted by Philip Mackie, and produced by Verity Lambert. Originally broadcast on 17 December, the 77-minute television film was produced by Thames Television for the British channel ITV. Crisp is depicted from youth to middle age. For his performance, Hurt won the BAFTA for Best Actor in 1976 and the production also won the 1976 Prix Italia. In 1976, it was shown on US channel WOR-TV and later PBS when Thames Television and WOR-TV exchanged programming for one week. In 2000, the film was placed fourth in a poll by industry professionals to find the BFI TV 100 of the 20th century, and was the highest ITV production on the list. The film was released on DVD in 2005. In 2009, Hurt reprised the role of Quentin Crisp in An Englishman in New York, which covered the latter years of Crisps life spent in Manhattan. Triple Agent Triple Agent is a 2004 French period drama film directed by Éric Rohmer. It has a duration of 115 minutes. 911: In Plane Site 911: In Plane Site: Directors Cut is a 2004 documentary which promotes 9/11 conspiracy theories. Photographs and video footage from the September 11 attacks are presented and the documentary claims that the public was not given all of the facts surrounding the terrorist attack. It was directed by William Lewis. 35 and Ticking 35 & Ticking is an American romantic comedy film written and directed by Russ Parr. The film stars a mostly African American ensemble cast featuring Meagan Good, Nicole Ari Parker, Tamala Jones, Kevin Hart, Kym Whitley, Darius McCrary, Dondre Whitfield, Mike Epps, Luenell, Clifton Powell, Jill Marie Jones, Wendy Raquel Robinson, and Keith Robinson. The film had its limited release in theaters on May 20, 2011. Jodi Arias: Dirty Little Secret Jodi Arias: Dirty Little Secret is a 2013 American made-for-television drama film about the murder of Travis Alexander. Directed by Jace Alexander and executive produced by Joshua D. Maurer and Alixandre Witlin and Judith Verno, the film focused on Jodi Arias, who was accused of murdering Travis Alexander and later convicted. Created for and distributed by the Lifetime Network in association with City Entertainment and Silver Screen Pictures, the film premiered June 22, 2013. The Wizard of Oz The Wizard of Oz is a 1925 American silent fantasy-adventure comedy film directed by Larry Semon, who also performs in the lead role as a Kansas farmhand and later in the story disguised as the Scarecrow. This production, which is the only completed 1920s adaptation of L. Frank Baums novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, costars Dorothy Dwan as Dorothy, Oliver Hardy as the Tin Woodman in a portion of the film, and Spencer Bell briefly disguised as a less "cowardly" Lion than in the 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer version of Baums work. The 1925 film is now in the public domain, so is no longer restricted by copyright and is therefore free for general use. The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm is a 1962 American fantasy film directed by Henry Levin and George Pal. The latter was the producer and also in charge of the stop motion animation. The film was one of the highest-grossing films of 1962. It won one Oscar and was nominated for three additional Academy Awards. Several prominent actors — including Laurence Harvey, Karlheinz Böhm, Jim Backus, Barbara Eden, and Buddy Hackett — are in the film. It was filmed in the Cinerama process, which was photographed in an arc with three lenses, on a camera that produced three strips of film. Three projectors, in the back and sides of the theatre, produced a panoramic image on a screen that curved 146 degrees around the front of the audience. Quarter to Two Before Jesus Christ Deux heures moins le quart avant Jésus-Christ is a 1982 French film directed by Jean Yanne. The film relates the story of the garage mechanic Ben-Hur Marcel aka Aminemephet, who gets wrapped up organizing a plot against Caesar. The picture is an anachronistic parody of Bible films like Ben-Hur, somewhat comparable to Monty Pythons Life of Brian. It has become a cult film in France. The Legend of the Holy Drinker The Legend of the Holy Drinker is a 1988 Italian film written and directed by Ermanno Olmi. The film won the Golden Lion at the 45th Venice Film Festival. It also won four David di Donatello Awards and two Silver Ribbons. The film was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It is based on the 1939 novella by the Austrian novelist Joseph Roth. Natasha Natasha is a 2001 Yugoslav drama film directed by Ljubiša Samardžić. It was the first film to use the overthrow of Slobodan Milošević as a backdrop for its story. Three Way Three Way is a 2004 film directed by Scott Ziehl and starring Dominic Purcell, Joy Bryant, Ali Larter, Desmond Harrington, Dwight Yoakam, and Gina Gershon. The plot, based on Gil Brewers pulp novel Wild To Possess, concerns a kidnapping plot. The film was released also with titles 3-way and Three Way Split. Bald Mountain Serra Pelada is a 2013 Brazilian drama film co-written and directed by Heitor Dhalia, starring Juliano Cazarré, Júlio Andrade, Sophie Charlotte, Wagner Moura, and Matheus Nachtergaele. The film follows the story of two men in Serra Pelada, one of the largest mines in the world. Alterscape Alterscape is a science fiction and horror film written and directed by the American actor and filmmaker Serge Levin. It is the first feature film directed by Serge Levin. The film stars Michael Ironside, Charles Baker and Alex Veadov, produced by Jon Keeyes and Matthew Panepinto. Alterscape had its world premiere at the "Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival" on February 23, 2018 in New York, where the film won the "Philip K. Dick Best Feature" award. Alterscape was produced by Isle Empire Pictures, a subsidiary of Isle Empire Holding. I'm Not Ready for Christmas Im Not Ready for Christmas is a 2015 American made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Sam Irvin and starring Alicia Witt, George Stults, Brigid Brannagh, and Dan Lauria. Written by Hanz Wasserburger. The film premiered on the Hallmark Channel on November 14, 2015. Bathing Beauty Bathing Beauty is a 1944 musical film starring Red Skelton, Basil Rathbone, and Esther Williams, and directed by George Sidney. Although this was not Williams screen debut, it was her first Technicolor musical. The film was initially to be titled "Mr. Co-Ed", with Red Skelton having top billing. However, once MGM executives watched the first cut of the film, they realized that Esther Williams role should be showcased more, and changed the title to "Bathing Beauty", giving her prominent billing and featuring her bathing-suit clad figure on the posters. The film is also Janis Paiges film debut. After this film, Paige would go to Warner Brothers to make such films as Of Human Bondage, Hollywood Canteen, and Romance on the High Seas. In later years, Paige would return to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in few films. Al Capone Al Capone is a 1959 biographical crime drama film directed by Richard Wilson, written by Malvin Wald and Henry F. Greenberg, and released by Allied Artists. It stars Rod Steiger as Al Capone. Steiger reportedly refused the producers first offer to star in this film because he thought the initial screenplay inappropriately romanticized Capone and criminality. In an interview Steiger said, "I turned the picture down three times." According to TCM, he agreed to play the role only after the producers agreed to rewrite. The finished film was noted for its deglamorized portrayal of the subject. Angelique and the King Angélique et le Roy known in Italy as Angelica alla corte del re or Angelica and the King is a 1966 historical adventure film directed by Bernard Borderie. It stars Michèle Mercier. It was made as a co-production between France, Italy and West Germany. A World Apart A World Apart is a 1988 anti-apartheid drama film and directed by Chris Menges and starring Barbara Hershey, David Suchet, Jeroen Krabbé, Paul Freeman, Tim Roth, and Jodhi May. Written by Shawn Slovo, it is based on the lives of Slovos parents, Ruth First and Joe Slovo. The film was a co-production between companies from the UK and Zimbabwe, where it was filmed. It features Hans Zimmers first non-collaborative film score. It Runs in the Family My Summer Story, originally released in theaters as It Runs in the Family, is a 1994 comedy film directed by Bob Clark that serves as a sequel to his 1983 film A Christmas Story. Like the previous film, it is based on semi-autobiographical stories by Jean Shepherd, primarily from his book In God We Trust. The opening makes direct reference to the events of A Christmas Story, and the ending narration strongly parallels it; production delays forced most of the characters to be recast. Charles Grodin stars as the Old Man, Mary Steenburgen plays Mrs. Parker and Kieran Culkin as Ralphie. Shepherd provides the narration, just as he had done for A Christmas Story. S.P.Q.R.: 2,000 and a Half Years Ago S.P.Q.R.: 2,000 and a Half Years Ago is a 1994 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina and starring Leslie Nielsen. Class Trip Class Trip is a 1998 French drama film by Claude Miller, based on the 1995 novel of the same name by Emmanuel Carrère. Its original French title is La Classe de neige, which is the name given to class trips in the snow. It tells the story of a young boy on a school skiing trip who suffers anxiety attacks that bring on disturbing nightmares. Beautiful Khubsoorat is a 1980 Indian Hindi language comedy-drama film, directed and produced by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, with dialogues written by Gulzar. The film stars Rekha, Rakesh Roshan, Ashok Kumar, Dina Pathak and Shashikala. The film received critical acclaim and was a box-office success. The film won the 1981 Filmfare Best Movie Award. The lead actress, Rekha, won her first Filmfare Best Actress Award for her role as Manju Dayal. The movie was remade in Tamil as Lakshmi Vandhachu and in Malayalam as Vannu Kandu Keezhadakki. The 2014 film of the same name was loosely based on it. Haunted Forest Haunted Forest is a 2007 horror film about a man driven by his grandfathers mysterious past, Sean searches for the key to a mans sudden disappearance within a dark forest. He believes it may have a connection to an enigmatic tree that now haunts his dreams. Seans friends, along with two young women, accompany him on his quest. Things soon turn deadly as Satinka, a beautiful and vengeful spirit, wreaks her revenge for an unspeakable crime committed over 200 years ago. This hurls the group into a foreboding ecological nightmare, on a road straight to Hell. Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him?) Who is Harry Nilsson is a documentary about the American musician Harry Nilsson that premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival in 2006. It was released to theatres in September 2010 and on DVD in October that year. The Penthouse The Penthouse is a sex comedy film starring Rider Strong, Corey Large, April Scott, James DeBello, Kaley Cuoco, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Jon Abrahams, and Mýa, the film was co-written and directed by Chris Levitus and released to DVD March 2, 2010. Super Sweet 16: The Movie Super Sweet 16: The Movie is a television film based on the series My Super Sweet 16. It stars teen popstars Aly & AJ, R&B & Soul star Paula DeAnda and features performances by Hellogoodbye and Pretty Ricky. The film stars Amanda Michalka and Regine Nehy. The film premiered on MTV on July 8, 2007, and the DVD was released on July 10, 2007, the same date that Aly & AJs third studio album Insomniatic was released as well as DeAndas Easy. Red Sky Red Sky is a 2014 straight-to-DVD action/thriller film directed by Mario Van Peebles and starring Cam Gigandet, Shane West and Rachael Leigh Cook. Adam Prince and Van Peebles wrote the screenplay based on a story by Nikolay Suslov and Dave Riggs, who in turn based the story on characters from the novel Kerosene Cowboys: Manning the Spare by Randy Arrington. It is a Russian-American co-production, supported by both Russian and American military forces. The film has been described as a "Top Gun-style pic" about pilots of an elite naval attack squadron. Shoot Out Shoot Out is a 1971 American Technicolor Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Gregory Peck. The film is adapted from Will Jamess 1930 novel, The Lone Cowboy. The film was produced, directed, and written by the team that delivered the Oscar-winning film True Grit. This was the second-to-last of the 65 films directed by Hathaway. The Bad Mother's Handbook The Bad Mothers Handbook was a one-off television drama based on the best-selling novel The Bad Mothers Handbook by Kate Long. It was broadcast on ITV on 19 February 2007, starring Catherine Tate, Anne Reid, Holly Grainger and Robert Pattinson. According to BARB, the show received strong viewing figures of 6.09 million. Love is Not Blind Love Is Not Blind is a 2011 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Teng Huatao. The film was adapted from an online novel written by Bao Jingjing which has been popular among cyber users since its appearance. Due to the popularity of the source, Teng adapted the novel into a movie, which was said to be prepared specially for Nov.11—the Singles Day in China. The film became a major commercial success in China, considering its low budget. Now Teng is considering adapting the novel into a TV play. Gravy Gravy is a 2015 American comedy horror film, directed by James Roday and co-written by Roday and Todd Harthan. It stars Sutton Foster, Jimmi Simpson, Lily Cole, Gabriel Luna, Gabourey Sidibe, Lothaire Bluteau, James Roday, Paul Rodriguez, Michael Weston, Molly Ephraim, and Sarah Silverman. The film was released in the United States on October 2, 2015 by Scream Factory. Saint George Saint George is a 2016 Portuguese drama film directed by Marco Martins. It was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Man in the Iron Mask The Man in the Iron Mask is a 1939 American film very loosely adapted from the last section of the novel The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas, père, which is itself based on the French legend of the Man in the Iron Mask. The film was Peter Cushings screen debut. It was also notable for being the source of several subsequent remakes. The film was directed by James Whale and stars Louis Hayward as royal twins, Joan Bennett as Princess Maria Theresa, Warren William as dArtagnan, and Joseph Schildkraut as Nicolas Fouquet. Sound of the Mountain is a 1954 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Mikio Naruse starring Setsuko Hara, So Yamamura, and Ken Uehara. In a film about social change, an elderly man whose daughters marriage has failed is forced to watch his sons marriage falling apart before his eyes. It is based on the novel The Sound of the Mountain by Nobel-Prize winner Yasunari Kawabata. Penelope Penelope is a 1966 comedy and caper film directed by Arthur Hiller, and starring Natalie Wood, Ian Bannen, Peter Falk, Jonathan Winters, and Dick Shawn. A novelisation of the screenplay was written by Howard Melvin Fast writing under the pseudonym E.V. Cunningham. The Call of the Wild The Call of the Wild is a 1972 family adventure film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Charlton Heston, Michèle Mercier, Raimund Harmstorf, George Eastman, and Maria Rohm. Based on Jack Londons novel The Call of the Wild, the film follows the adventures of a dog that is brought north to Canada to be used as a sled dog. Hello, I'm Your Aunt! Hello, Im Your Aunt! is a Soviet 1975 comedy directed by Viktor Titov and is loosely based on the play Charleys Aunt by Brandon Thomas. Produced by T/O Ekran. The film was an immense hit; many lines of dialogue subsequently became catch phrases themselves. Jersey Girl Jersey Girl is a 1992 American romantic comedy drama film directed by David Burton Morris. Guantanamera Guantanamera is a 1995 comedy film from Cuba, directed by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea and Juan Carlos Tabío, featuring an ensemble cast. Screenplay by Eliseo Alberto and others. The film was produced by Camilo Vives. Hamsun Hamsun is a 1996 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Jan Troell, about the later life of the Norwegian author Knut Hamsun, who, together with his wife Marie Hamsun, went from being a national hero to a traitor after supporting Nazi Germany during their occupation of Norway during World War II. Sydow and Nørby speak in their native Swedish and Danish respectively, though there is a scene where he speaks English and several where she speaks German; the rest of the cast speak Norwegian or German. The film won the Gulbagge Awards for Best Film, Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Screenplay. The film was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not shortlisted as a nominee. Grizzly Rage Grizzly Rage is a 2007 Canadian television horror film produced by RHI Entertainment that premiered in Canada on the video-on-demand channel Movie Central On Demand on June 7, 2007. It aired in the United States on the Sci Fi Channel on September 16, 2007. Filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the film is the 2nd title in the Maneater Series produced under an agreement with Syfy. Featuring a cast of four, the film focuses on a group of teenagers who struggle to survive in a restricted forest while an enraged grizzly bear hunts them relentlessly seeking retribution for killing its cub. Grizzly Rage breaks the standard mold for many Syfy natural horror films in that the bear featured is a normal grizzly bear rather than a mutant or genetically altered animal. However, the bear and actors never appear together in the same frame, rather a man in a bear suit takes over the role when the actors must interact with the bear. Critics panned the film, feeling its plot, script, characters, and special effects were substandard. Scenes from a Gay Marriage Scenes from a Gay Marriage is a 2012 romantic comedy film written and directed by Matt Riddlehoover. It was shot in Nashville. The film was successful enough that a sequel, More Scenes from a Gay Marriage, was produced. The Phoenix Incident The Phoenix Incident is a 2015 American science fiction and conspiracy thriller film written and directed by first time director Keith Arem, and starring Yuri Lowenthal, Troy Baker, Liam OBrien, Michael Adamthwaite, Jamie Tisdale and Brian Bloom. Presented as a documentary found footage film "based on real events", it is set in the present day and focuses upon an alleged conspiracy behind the Phoenix lights, a mass UFO sighting which occurred in Phoenix, and Sonora, on Thursday, March 13, 1997. On that date, lights of varying descriptions were reported by thousands of people between 19:30 and 22:30 MST in a space of about 300 miles from the Nevada state line, through Phoenix, to the border of Tucson. The film focuses on the main events in and around Phoenix during this time. Not of This Earth Not of This Earth is an independently made 1957 American black-and-white science fiction film produced and directed by Roger Corman for his Los Altos Productions, that stars Paul Birch, Beverly Garland, Morgan Jones, William Roerick, and Anna Lee Carroll. The film was written by Charles B. Griffith and Mark Hanna and was distributed by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation as a double feature with Attack of the Crab Monsters. Its theatrical release had a running time of 67 minutes, that was expanded to 70 minutes in 1962 for TV syndication. The storyline concerns the attempts by an extraterrestrial humanoid to surreptitiously secure the blood of humans and to test it on himself as treatment for a fatal blood disorder which is ravaging the population of his home planet. Gunman's Walk Gunmans Walk is a 1958 American CinemaScope Technicolor Western film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Van Heflin and Tab Hunter. Invisible Invaders Invisible Invaders is a 1959 science fiction film starring John Agar, Jean Byron, John Carradine and Philip Tonge. It was produced by Robert E. Kent, directed by Edward L. Cahn and written by Samuel Newman. Ghosts Before Breakfast Ghosts Before Breakfast is a 1928 German dadaist animated short film directed by Hans Richter. It utilizes stop motion for some of its effect and live action for others. The film does not present a coherent narrative, and includes a number of seemingly arbitrary images. The original accompanying score composed by Paul Hindemith was destroyed by the Nazis. New audio tracks have been created by artists such as The Real Tuesday Weld. British composer Ian Gardiner, who has written many scores for cinema and television, created a score for the film in 2006. The UK ensemble Counterpoise premiered American composer Jean Hasses score in 2008, touring the UK - it can be seen on YouTube. Sky High is a supernatural action film from director Ryuhei Kitamura. It is based on the manga of the same title by Tsutomu Takahashi and serves as a prequel to a Japanese television drama of the same name, and starring the same actress, Yumiko Shaku. Although the film is a prequel to the series, the film was made while the series was still in production, sometime between the first and second seasons. The film had a clear effect on the direction of the second season, as evidenced in the look and style of Mina/Izukos second season costuming—more similar to the darker, edgier look she sports in the film, as opposed to the softer, colourful, kimono-like outfit of the first season. The film reveals how the somewhat meek Mina became the heroic Izuko, as seen in the series. Suburban Mayhem Suburban Mayhem is a 2006 Australian film directed by Paul Goldman, written by Alice Bell, produced by Leah Churchill-Brown and Executive Producer Jan Chapman. It features an ensemble cast including Emily Barclay, Michael Dorman, Anthony Hayes, Robert Morgan and Genevieve Lemon. It was filmed in Sydney and Newcastle, Australia. Suburban Mayhem had its world premiere at Cannes and its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in Australia on 26 October 2006, with subsequent release around the world. Quiet City Quiet City is a 2007 film directed by Aaron Katz that premiered at the 2007 South by Southwest Film Festival in the Emerging Visions category. Subsequently it played at film festivals around the world, including the Sarasota Film Festival, Maryland Film Festival, Stockholm Film Festival and Milano Film Festival, before premiering theatrically in New York in August 2007. Ju-on: Black Ghost is a 2009 Japanese Supernatural horror film produced in honour of the tenth anniversary of the Ju-on series. Like most films in the franchise, Black Ghost is told through anachronistic order, with each vignettes titled after a character central to the story. The sequel revolves around a hospitalized young girl who discovers that a cyst is found in her body, which is actually the physical remnant of her unborn twin. Savannah Savannah is a 2013 American historical family drama film directed, produced and written by Annette Haywood-Carter. It is based on the true story and the book Ward Allen: Savannah River Market Hunter by John Eugene Cay Jr. It stars Jim Caviezel, Jaimie Alexander, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jack McBrayer and Sam Shepard. It was released by Ketchup Entertainment on August 23, 2013 in the US. Ecstasy of Order: The Tetris Masters Ecstasy of Order: The Tetris Masters is a 2011 American documentary film that follows the lives of several gamers from around the country as they prepare to compete in the 2010 Classic Tetris World Championship held in Los Angeles. It recounts the development and rise of Tetris as one of the most-played video games of all-time, the role it has played in shaping the lives of the gamers it chronicles, the mystery surrounding the whereabouts of former Nintendo World Champion Thor Aackerlund, and the conception and execution of the first ever Classic Tetris World Championship by gaming enthusiast Robin Mihara. The film was directed by Adam Cornelius and screened at over 15 film festivals both domestic and internationally, beginning with its World Premiere at the Austin Film Festival on October 21, 2011 and including an appearance at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, the largest film festival of its kind. It debuted on DVD and Video On Demand on August 21, 2012. An expanded version of the films soundtrack from composer Chris Pickolick has also been released. Tom and Jerry & The Wizard of Oz Tom and Jerry & The Wizard of Oz is a 2011 American animated direct-to-video musical fantasy comedy film starring the seven-time Academy Award-winning cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Turner Entertainment Co., the film is an animated adaptation of the 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film The Wizard of Oz with the addition of Tom and Jerry as characters and seen through their point of view. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 23, 2011 by Warner Home Video. A sequel, titled Back to Oz, was released in 2016. Rajma Chawal Rajma Chawal is a 2018 Hindi-language Indian comedy-drama film directed by Leena Yadav, produced by Gulab Singh Tanwar and Aseem Bajaj, which stars Rishi Kapoor, Anirudh Tanwar and Amyra Dastur in the lead. The film revolves around a father-son relationship in todays time. The film was released by Netflix on November 30, 2018. The Unseen The Unseen is a 1980 American horror film directed and written by Danny Steinmann and starring Stephen Furst, Barbara Bach, Sydney Lassick and Lelia Goldoni. No Code of Conduct No Code of Conduct is a 1998 action crime thriller film directed by Bret Michaels. The film stars Charlie Sheen, and Martin Sheen as father-and-son vice unit detectives, along with Mark Dacascos who portrays Charlie Sheens partner. The film was released as a direct-to-video feature in some countries, including: Australia, Sweden, Japan, the Czech Republic, Argentina, Brazil, Azerbaijan, Russia and Turkey. Bret Michaels is credited as Director, Screenwriter, Composer, Actor and Executive Producer. Charlie Sheens credits in this release include Actor, Screenwriter and Executive Producer. Bluebeard Bluebeard is a 1901 silent French drama directed by Georges Méliès. Battlefield Baseball is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Yūdai Yamaguchi. The film is written by Gatarō Man, based on his manga series of the same name, and stars Tak Sakaguchi, Atsushi Itō, and Hideo Sakaki. It was produced by Ryuhei Kitamura. The film is a combination of several genres, mixing martial arts action with the clichés of the sports film—particularly skewering baseball, one of Japans most popular high school sports—and the violence and brutality of a horror film. The films bizarre—sometimes almost incoherent—plot, blood and gore, and unique comedy have given it something of a "cult" popularity in the West. Though the film is ostensibly about high school baseball rivalries, the amount of actual baseball in the film is fairly light. There are many scenes involving bats and balls, however. The film was released on Region 1 DVD by Subversive Cinema. Sons Sons is a 2006 Norwegian film focusing on the conflict between a pederast and the boys with whom he has had intimate relationships. It is Erik Richter Strands first feature film as a director, and the feature-film debut of producer Eric Vogel and cinematographer Johan-Fredrik Bødker. You, Me and Him You, Me and Him is a 2007 Brazilian short film written and directed by Brazilian director Daniel Ribeiro. The film has won many awards including the Crystal Bear for best short film at the 2008 Berlin International Film Festival. The Appearing The Appearing is a 2014 American supernatural horror film starring Will Wallace, Dean Cain, Don Swayze, Quinton Aaron, Emily Brooks and Wolfgang Bodison. Bluebeard Bluebeard is a 2017 South Korean psychological thriller film directed by Lee Soo-yeon. It stars Cho Jin-woong. Ee. Ma. Yau Ee.Ma.Yau is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language satire film directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery and written by P. F. Mathews. It stars Vinayakan, Chemban Vinod Jose, Pauly Valsan, Bitto Davis, Kainakary Thangaraj, Dileesh Pothan and Arya Salim in the main roles. The film had its premiere on 30 November 2017 and was theatrically released on 4 May 2018. The film revolves around the death and funeral of an older man from the Latin Catholic or Roman Catholic community in Chellanam, Ernakulam district. Lijo Jose Pellissery won the Best Director Award at the 48th Kerala State Film Awards for Ee.Ma.Yau. The film won the Best Director and Best Actor awards at the 49th International Film Festival of India. It also won two awards at the International Film Festival of Kerala viz. the NETPAC Award for Best Asian film in Competition and the Golden Crow Pheasant Award for the best director. A Bill of Divorcement A Bill of Divorcement is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Cukor and starring John Barrymore and Katharine Hepburn in her film debut. It is based on the British play of the same name, written by Clemence Dane as a reaction to a law passed in Britain in the early 1920s that allowed insanity as grounds for a woman divorcing her husband. It was the second adaptation of the play, having previously been made into a British silent film A Bill of Divorcement in 1922. The film was remade again in 1940 by RKO Pictures. Keep 'Em Flying Keep Em Flying is a 1941 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. The film was their third service comedy based on the peacetime draft of 1940. The comedy team had appeared in two previous service comedies in 1941, before the United States entered the war: Buck Privates, released in January, and In the Navy, released in May. Flying Cadets, along with Keep Em Flying were both produced by Universal Pictures in 1941. The films title is taken from the official motto of the U.S. Army Air Corps, some five months after it had been reformed into the USAAF. Keep Em Flying reflected the "spirit of the times" and encouraged many young men to volunteer for flight training." Two Men in Manhattan Two Men in Manhattan is a 1959 French film-noir directed by Jean-Pierre Melville. The film stars Melville and Pierre Grasset as two French journalists in New York City searching for a missing United Nations diplomat. Though Melville occasionally played bit parts in films by other directors, Two Men in Manhattan was his only starring role and the only time he acted in one of his own films. Sodom and Gomorrah Sodom and Gomorrah — known in the United States as The Last Days of Sodom and Gomorrah — is a DeLuxe Color 1962 epic film which is loosely based on the Biblical tale of Sodom and Gomorrah. The film was a Franco-Italian-American co-production made by Pathé, SGC and Titanus. It was directed by Robert Aldrich and produced by Maurizio Lodi-Fe, Goffredo Lombardo and Joseph E. Levine. The screenplay was by Giorgio Prosperi and Hugo Butler, and the music score was composed by Miklós Rózsa. Joi Baba Felunath: The Elephant God Joi Baba Felunath is a 1979 Indian Bengali mystery film by director Satyajit Ray, featuring Soumitra Chatterjee, Santosh Dutta, Siddartha Chatterjee, Utpal Dutt among others. The film is based on the famous Feluda novel of the same name written by Ray himself. It is the second film of Feluda as well as the sequel of Sonar Kella directed by Satyajit Ray. After the demise of Santosh Dutta, Ray remarked that it was impossible to ever make a Feluda film again without Dutta. Bye Bye Brasil Bye Bye Brazil is a 1979 Brazilian-French-Argentine film, directed by Carlos Diegues. Locations for the film include Belém and Altamira in the state of Pará, Maceió, the capital of Alagoas state, and the national capital Brasília. Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare Rock n Roll Nightmare direct-to-video horror film directed by John Fasano, and stars heavy metal musician Jon Mikl Thor, Jillian Peri and Teresa Simpson. The Lunch Date The Lunch Date is a 1989 American short film directed by Adam Davidson. In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Mind Ripper Mind Ripper, also known as The Hills Have Eyes III, The Hills Still Have Eyes, or The Outpost, is a horror film released on HBO in 1995. It stars Lance Henriksen and Giovanni Ribisi. Although it is marketed in some areas as a sequel to the original The Hills Have Eyes and The Hills Have Eyes Part II, no actors, characters, or scenarios link it to those films. Its only connection is producer Wes Craven, who wrote and directed the other two films. His son, Jonathan Craven, is credited as a writer. Genesis Genesis is a 2004 documentary film written and directed by Claude Nuridsany and Marie Pérennou that explores the origins of earth and its inhabitants. The film focuses on the life of many animals. It is narrated by Sotigui Kouyaté. The film credits also list the natural events, animals and their situations as part of the "cast list." My Wife Is a Gangster 3 My Wife is a Gangster 3 is a 2006 Korean film. It is a sequel to My Wife is a Gangster 2. This movie, however bearing the My Wife is a Gangster title, has little to no relation to the previous movies. Drawing Restraint 9 Drawing Restraint 9 is a 2005 film project by visual artist Matthew Barney consisting of a feature-length film, large-scale sculptures, photographs, drawings, and books. The Drawing Restraint series consists of 19 numbered components and related materials. Some episodes are videos, others sculptural installations or drawings. Barney created Drawing Restraint 1-6 while still an undergraduate at Yale University and completed Drawing Restraint 16 in 2007 at Londons Serpentine Gallery. With a soundtrack composed by Björk, Drawing Restraint 9 is an unconventional love story set in Japan. The narrative structure is built upon themes such as the Shinto religion, the tea ceremony, the history of whaling, and the supplantation of blubber with refined petroleum for oil. The film primarily takes place aboard the Japanese factory whaling vessel, the Nisshin Maru, in the Sea of Japan, as it makes its annual journey to Antarctica. Two storylines occur simultaneously on the vessel: one on deck and one beneath. The narrative on deck involves the process of casting a 25-ton petroleum jelly sculpture, which rivals the scale of a whale. Below deck, the two main characters participate as guests in a tea ceremony, where they are formally engaged after arriving on the ship as strangers. As the film progresses, the guests go through an emotional and physical transformation slowly transfiguring from land mammals into sea mammals, as they fall in love. The petroleum jelly sculpture simultaneously passes through changing states, from warm to cool, and from the architectural back to the primordial. The dual narratives, the sculptural and the romantic, come to reflect one another until the climactic point at which they become completely mutual. Drawing Restraint 9 premiered at the 62nd Venice Film Festival and was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2005. IFC Films acquired the U.S. theatrical rights to Drawing Restraint 9 and distributed the film to screen in 18 cities across the U.S. in the fall of 2006. Imam Ali Shaheed-e-Kufa or The Martyr of Kufa or Imam Ali Series is an Iranian epic television series focusing on the life of Ali ibn Abi Talib, directed by Davood Mirbagheri, and originally broadcast in 1992 in 22 episodes. It was subsequently released on DVD, with other editions including one with English sub-titles, and one dubbed into Urdu. The series covers the events before the caliphate of Ali ibn Abi Talib to his assassination in Kufa, Iraq. Love Love is a 2012 Taiwanese-Chinese romance film directed and co-written by Doze Niu. It stars Zhao Wei, Shu Qi, Mark Chao, Ethan Juan, Eddie Peng, Amber Kuo, Ivy Chen and Doze Niu. Love premiered in the Panorama section of the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival. The film features an ensemble cast, with the stories revealed to be interwoven as the plot progresses. The Ambassador to Bern The Ambassador to Bern is a 2014 German-Hungarian television film directed by Attila Szász. The Cleanse The Cleanse is a 2016 American dark fantasy comedy film written and directed by Bobby Miller. The film stars Johnny Galecki, Anna Friel, Oliver Platt, Anjelica Huston, Kyle Gallner, Kevin J. OConnor, and Diana Bang. The film was released on May 4, 2018, by Vertical Entertainment. Fate Is the Hunter Fate Is the Hunter is a 1964 American black-and-white aviation disaster film from 20th Century Fox, produced by Aaron Rosenberg, directed by Ralph Nelson, that stars Glenn Ford, Nancy Kwan, Suzanne Pleshette and Rod Taylor. Fate Is the Hunter also features Jane Russell, Nehemiah Persoff, Wally Cox, and Mark Stevens. Dorothy Malone also makes an uncredited appearance. The film features an early film score by composer Jerry Goldsmith. The films storyline concerns the crash of a commercial airliner that killed all aboard except for one of the crew, a stewardess. Civil Aeronautics Board investigators blame pilot error, but the airline’s Director of Flight Operations, himself a pilot, refuses to accept that conclusion and demands that the inquiry probe deeper into all the circumstances that contributed to the disaster. The film explores the lives of passengers and crew as well as the technical operations of aircraft, the process of investigation, and the pressures brought to bear by relentless news media and industry politics. Chameli Ki Shaadi Chameli Ki Shaadi is a 1986 Bollywood comedy film directed by Basu Chatterjee starring Anil Kapoor and Amrita Singh. Though it was fairly average at the box office due to low cost, it was critically acclaimed. Over the years, the film has developed a cult following and is one of Basu Chatterjees most popular works. Perfect Strangers Perfect Strangers is a 2003 New Zealand film directed by Gaylene Preston and starring Sam Neill and Rachael Blake. Mounam Pesiyadhe Mounam Pesiyadhe is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film, written and directed by Ameer Sultan in his directorial debut. It stars Suriya and debutant Trisha in the lead along with newcomers Nandha, Mahaa and choreographer-turned-actor Anju Mahendra in supporting roles along with several other newcomers, while Laila Mehdin appears in a cameo role during the climax. The major part of the film is shot in Pondicherry. The film, released on 13 December 2002 and turned out to be a hit at the box office. It was remade in Telugu as Aadanthe Ado Type and later dubbed in the same language as Kanchu. The music by Yuvan Shankar Raja was hailed as a blockbuster. It was also dubbed in Hindi as Ghatak Returns. Last Order: Final Fantasy VII , also abbreviated as Last Order or LO, is a 2005 Japanese anime original video animation produced by Madhouse and released by Square Enix. It was directed by Morio Asaka and produced by Masao Maruyama, Jungo Maruta, and Akio Ofuji. Tetsuya Nomura acted as the supervising director. The OVA is an alternate rendition of two flashbacks found within the 1997 video game Final Fantasy VII. Last Order was released in Japan with Advent Pieces: Limited, a special edition release of the film Advent Children, and as a bonus feature in the North American "Limited Edition Collectors Set" release of Advent Children. Last Order is associated with the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII, a series of prequels and sequels to the original Final Fantasy VII. Although not an official Compilation installment or canon within it, the OVA has nonetheless been included in official guidebooks. The Compilation of Final Fantasy VII includes the games Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy VII, and Final Fantasy VII, as well as the film Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children and the collection of short stories On the Way to a Smile. Last Orders soundtrack was released with the music of Before Crisis, and select songs were later remixed for Crisis Core. The OVA was created due to the success of promotional commercials for Before Crisis, with production lasting six months. The plot of Last Order encompasses two events that occurred before the main events of Final Fantasy VII. One storyline revolves around the Nibelheim scenario that focuses on Zack Fair, Cloud Strife, Sephiroth and Tifa Lockhart. The other event follows Zack and Cloud as they run from the megacorporation Shinra. The OVA cuts back and forth between these two flashbacks, linked by the narration of Turk leader Tseng and his reflections on the Nibelheim event. Originally meant to focus on Zack, Last Order highlighted Tsengs feelings and position in the Shinra company, as well as his moral values. Although the 77,777 copies of Advent Pieces: Limited that were released in Japan sold out months in advance of the official release date, Last Order received a negative fan response due to changes in content and presentation from the original Final Fantasy VII game, and because of this, the crew working on Crisis Core avoided recreating certain scenes from Last Order. Saving Sarah Cain Saving Sarah Cain is a 2007 made-for-television drama film based on Beverly Lewis 2000 novel The Redemption of Sarah Cain. The film premiered August 19, 2007 on Lifetime Television. The film is distributed by Believe Pictures and stars Lisa Pepper, Elliott Gould, Tess Harper, Soren Fulton, Danielle Chuchran, Abigail Mason, Tanner Maguire, Bailee Madison, and Jennifer ODell. The film was directed by Michael Landon Jr. Crush Crush is a 2009 Australian thriller film directed by Jeffrey Gerritsen and John V. Soto. It stars Christopher Egan as Julian, an American martial arts champ house sitting a luxury home in Perth. Julians life unravels when he cheats on his girlfriend, Clare with Anna. It was released in Australia in April 2009. It was released on DVD in North America on 14 July 2010. Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown is a 2008 documentary film that examines the life, work, and mind of American writer H. P. Lovecraft, creator of the Cthulhu Mythos. The film features interviews with Guillermo del Toro, Neil Gaiman, John Carpenter, Peter Straub, Caitlin R. Kiernan, Ramsey Campbell, Stuart Gordon, S. T. Joshi, Robert M. Price, and Andrew Migliore. Jackie Jackie is a 2010 Kannada action crime film directed by Soori and features Puneeth Rajkumar and Bhavana in the lead roles. It was released in Kannada on 14 October 2010 to a critical acclaim and was adjudged the Best Film of 2010 at the South Filmfare Awards. Dubbed Telugu version was released on 6 May 2011 The film is noted for its technical prowess, witty dialogues and lyrics, combined with an art that has become a trademark of Sooris rustic feel cinema. It is also known as one of the trend setter film & all-time highest grosser of Kannada film industry. One of the notable performance & Landmark movie in Puneeth Rajkumars career Music was composed by V. Harikrishna with Yograj Bhat as the lyricist for all the songs in Kannada. The album, which celebrated its platinum disc, is also available as a 5.1 audio DVD disc. After successful screening in Australia, United Kingdom and Germany, Jackie was released in the USA and Singapore in February 2011. A portion of the song Kannalle Eno from Rajkumars 1980 movie Vasantha Geetha was re-used in the title track of this movie. Charlie Says Charlie Says is a 2018 American biographical drama film directed by Mary Harron and starring Matt Smith as infamous killer Charles Manson. It had its world premiere at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on September 2, 2018 and was released on May 10, 2019, by IFC Films. The Color Purple Be Range Arghavan is a 2004 Iranian film directed by Ebrahim Hatamikia and starring Hamid Farokhnezhad and Farhad Ghaemian. BuyBust BuyBust is a 2018 Philippine action thriller film co-written and directed by Erik Matti. It stars an ensemble cast top-billed by Anne Curtis and Brandon Vera. The plot centers on a team summoned by the PDEA to conduct a drug bust in a Manila slum. Realizing the mission is poorly executed, the team find themselves trapped by settlers and attempts to escape by fighting their way out. The film has been viewed as a social commentary on the controversial Philippine Drug War initiated by the Duterte government. Production on Mattis "first full-on action film" began in 2016, and Curtis and Vera were cast as leads the following year. On a budget of ₱86 million, principal photography began in March 2017. The film premiered at the New York Asian Film Festival on June 29, 2018, had a wide Philippine release on August 1 and a limited North American release on August 10. Critical reception to the film was generally favorable, attaining praise for its action scenes, theme, technical aspects, and Curtis against-type performance. It grossed ₱97 million worldwide. Sleep, My Love Sleep, My Love is a 1948 American film noir directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Claudette Colbert, Robert Cummings and Don Ameche. The Man Who Could Cheat Death The Man Who Could Cheat Death is a 1959 British horror film, directed by Terence Fisher and starring Anton Diffring and Christopher Lee. Jimmy Sangster adapted the screenplay from the play The Man in Half Moon Street by Barré Lyndon, which had been previously filmed in 1945. The Man Who Could Cheat Death was produced by Michael Carreras and Anthony Nelson Keys for Hammer Film Productions. It was released on 30 November 1959. Journey to the Seventh Planet Journey to the Seventh Planet is a 1962 Danish-American science fiction film. It was directed by Sid Pink, written by Pink and Ib Melchior, and shot in Denmark with a budget of only US$75,000. Uranus, the seventh planet in the solar system, has not been charted by the United Nations Space Fleet. Therefore, in 2001, a international crew has been dispatched to Uranus by the United Nations, which has become a world government, on a space exploration mission. The films ideas of astronauts exploring outer space only to confront their inner mindscapes and memories precede the similar-themed 1972 film Solaris by a full decade. The film is also reminiscent of Ray Bradburys 1948 short story "Mars Is Heaven!" that appeared in the 1950 book The Martian Chronicles. Just Looking For the single released by British rock band Stereophonics, see Just Looking Just Looking is an American feature film from the year 1999. It starred Ryan Merriman & Ally Walker, was directed by Jason Alexander and received a limited theatrical release. Voyage in Time Voyage in Time is a 63-minute feature documentary that documents the travels in Italy of the director Andrei Tarkovsky with the script writer Tonino Guerra in preparation for the making of his film Nostalghia. In addition to the preparation of Nostalghia, their conversations cover a wide range of matters, filmmaking or not. Notably, Tarkovsky reveals his filmmaking philosophy and his admiration of films by, among others, Robert Bresson, Jean Vigo, Michelangelo Antonioni, Federico Fellini, and Ingmar Bergman. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Blood Dolls Blood Dolls is a 1999 direct-to-video comedy–horror film written and directed by Charles Band. The story was conceived by Robert Talbot. Crime Insiders Paris Lockdown is a 2007 French crime film directed by Frédéric Schoendoerffer. Gutshot Straight Gutshot Straight is a 2014 American direct-to-video action film directed by Justin Steele and starring George Eads, AnnaLynne McCord, Stephen Lang, Steven Seagal, Tia Carrere, Vinnie Jones, Ted Levine, and Fiona Dourif. GMO OMG GMO OMG is a 2013 American pseudoscientific documentary film which takes a negative view towards the use of genetically modified organisms used in the production of food, in the United States. The film focuses on Monsanto, a multinational agrochemical and agricultural biotechnology corporation, and their role in the food industry alongside the effects of GMOs and how they are generated. Directed by Jeremy Seifert and produced by Elizabeth Kucinich, it was given a limited release in the United States on September 13, 2013, and received negative reviews from critics. GMO OMG follows Seiferts search of answers: how do GMOs affect people and the planet. These and other questions take Seifert on a journey from his family’s table to Haiti, Paris, Norway, and agra-giant Monsanto. The sole study specifically cited was widely discredited; see Séralini affair. The Asian Connection The Asian Connection is a 2016 film starring Steven Seagal. Sparrows Sparrows is a 2015 internationally co-produced film directed by the 2006 short film oscar nominee Rúnar Rúnarsson, starring Atli Óskar Fjalarsson, Rakel Björk Björnsdóttir and Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson. It tells the story of a 16-year-old boy who moves from his mother in Reykjavík to his father in the Icelandic countryside. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Sparrows became a festival darling and on top of its great festival run the film has been honored with 20 international film awards since it was awarded the Golden Shell at the 63rd San Sebastián International Film Festival. Let There Be Light Let There Be Light — known to the U.S. Army as PMF 5019 — is a documentary film directed by American filmmaker John Huston. It was the last in a series of four films directed by Huston while serving in the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War II. Intended to educate the public about posttraumatic stress disorder and its treatment among returning veterans, the films unscripted presentation of mental disability led to Let There Be Light being suppressed by the U.S. government; it was not released until the 1980s. Marjoe Marjoe is a 1972 American documentary film produced and directed by Howard Smith and Sarah Kernochan about the life of evangelist Marjoe Gortner. It won the 1972 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. American Anthem American Anthem is a 1986 American sports drama film directed by Albert Magnoli and starring Mitch Gaylord and Janet Jones produced by Lorimar Motion Pictures and released in North America by Columbia Pictures. The subject of the film was a football player turned gymnast who was seeking to join the United States Olympic gymnastics team. Gaylord was a member of the gold-medal U.S. mens gymnastics team at the 1984 Summer Olympics. The Curse of the Komodo Curse of the Komodo is a 2004 American science fiction film directed by Jim Wynorski under the pseudonym Jay Andrews. It was followed by Komodo vs. Cobra. The Continent The Continent is a 2014 Chinese road-trip comedy film written directed by Han Han. The film was released on July 24, 2014. This movie was produced by Beijing Lorry Ltd, Hangzhou Guomai Media Ltd, and Bona Film Group Ltd. Han Han, a famous youth novelist in mainland China, served as both this movies screenwriter and director. The film stars William Feng and Bolin Chen in the leading roles. Production began on February 14, 2014 and wrapped on May 26, 2014. The production team scouted from five locations for filming, which included Shanghai, Xichang, Chifeng, Mount Putuo in Zhoushan, and Dongji Island. One of the leads, William Feng, was injured when the filming process was nearly finished. The film premiered in mainland China on July 24, 2014. A Christmas to Remember A Christmas to Remember is a Christmas film originally broadcast on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries network on December 18, 2016. It is not a remake of the 1978 film of the same name. The film received mixed reviews. Confessions of a Nazi Spy Confessions of a Nazi Spy is a 1939 American spy thriller film and the first blatantly anti-Nazi film produced by a major Hollywood studio. The film stars Edward G. Robinson, Francis Lederer, George Sanders, Paul Lukas, and a large cast of German actors, including some who had emigrated from their country after the rise of Adolf Hitler. Many of the German actors, who appeared in the film, changed their names for fear of reprisals against relatives still living in Germany. Wilson Wilson is a 1944 American biographical film about the 28th American President Woodrow Wilson directed by Henry King and starring Charles Coburn, Alexander Knox, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Thomas Mitchell and Sir Cedric Hardwicke. It was filmed on Technicolor. The Land Unknown The Land Unknown is a 1957 science fiction CinemaScope adventure film about a naval expedition trapped in an Antarctic jungle. The story was allegedly inspired by the discovery of unusually warm water in Antarctica in 1947. It starred Jock Mahoney and Shirley Patterson and was directed by Virgil W. Vogel. The film is notable for its low-budget special effects, which include men in dinosaur suits, puppets and monitor lizards standing in for dinosaurs. William Reynolds recalled the studio spent so much money on their mechanical dinosaur that they could not afford to shoot the film in colour as they first planned. The Pumpkin Karver The Pumpkin Karver is a 2006 American slasher film written by Robert Mann and Sheldon Silverstein, produced by Sheldon Silverstein and directed by Robert Mann, it stars Amy Weber, Minka Kelly, Terrence Evans and Charity Shea. Traffic Signal Traffic Signal is a Bollywood social drama film co written, co produced and directed by Madhur Bhandarkar, starring Kunal Khemu, Neetu Chandra, Ranvir Shorey and Konkona Sen Sharma in the lead. Produced by Baldev and Kavita Pushkarna, and written by Sachin Yardi, it released on 2 February 2007. Bhandarkar won National Film Awards in 2007 as Best Director for this film, and Anil Moti Ram Palande, the first National Film Award for Best Make-up Artist. Shark Swarm Shark Swarm is a film created by RHI Entertainment as part of the Maneater film series. It premiered on Syfy on May 25, 2008. Directed by James A. Contner and written by Matthew Chernov and David Rosiak, the film stars Daryl Hannah, John Schneider and Armand Assante. It was released to generally unfavorable reviews. It is the 11th film in the Maneater Series. The U The U is a 2009 documentary film about the University of Miami football program directed by Billy Corben. It was produced by Miami-based media studio Rakontur. The film premiered December 12, 2009 after the Heisman Trophy presentation on ESPN as a part of their 30 for 30 documentary series. The Us premiere drew 2.3 million viewers, the most ever for a documentary on the sports cable network until the debut of Pony Excess, another college football documentary about the Southern Methodist University football scandal in the 1980s. The Sea Purple Purple Sea is a 2009 Italian romance drama film directed by Donatella Maiorca. It is based on the non-fiction novel Minchia di re written by Giacomo Pilati. The film premiered at the 2009 Rome Film Festival. It was nominated for two Nastro dArgento Awards, for Best Actress and Best Original Song. I Am Slave I Am Slave is a 2010 television film produced for Channel 4 on the story of one womans fight for freedom from modern-day slavery. It premiered on Channel 4 on 30 August 2010. The movie is mostly based on the experiences of Mende Nazer, a Sudanese author, human rights activist and a former slave in Sudan and London. Christian Mingle Christian Mingle is a 2014 American faith-based romantic comedy film written and directed by Corbin Bernsen and starring Lacey Chabert as a woman who uses the online dating website ChristianMingle to meet a man. The film was released in the United States on October 10, 2014 to VOD. 7 Chinese Brothers 7 Chinese Brothers is a 2015 American comedy film written and directed by Bob Byington and starring Jason Schwartzman, Stephen Root, Olympia Dukakis, Jonathan Togo and Alex Karpovsky. The film was released on August 28, 2015, in a limited release and through video on demand. Violated Angels is a film made by controversial Japanese director Kōji Wakamatsu in 1967. Wakamatsus most famous film, it is based on the mass murder spree of Richard Speck in 1966. The Loveless The Loveless is a 1981 American outlaw biker drama film written and directed by Kathryn Bigelow and Monty Montgomery, in Bigelows feature-length directorial debut. It is an independent film and stars Willem Dafoe and musician Robert Gordon, who also did the music for the film. The film has been compared to The Wild One. Venus Wars is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. It was serialized in the Gakken magazine Nora Comics from 1987 to 1989. In 1989, The Venus Wars was adapted into an anime film directed by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, and co-written by Yuichi Sasamoto and Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, and produced by Bandai Visual, Gakken, and Shochiku. Intimate Affairs Investigating Sex is a 2001 comedy-drama film written and directed by Alan Rudolph, and stars Neve Campbell, Til Schweiger, Nick Nolte and Dermot Mulroney, and based on the book Recherches sur la sexualite archives du surealisme by Jose Pierre. After a long delay, the film was finally released on DVD in the US with a different title, Intimate Affairs, on December 23, 2007. The Best Two Years The Best Two Years is a 2003 dramedy film written and directed by Scott S. Anderson. It is based on the stage play The Best Two Years of My Life, also by Anderson. It portrays the experience of four LDS missionaries living in an apartment in the city of Haarlem in the Netherlands. The stage play had one setting, the apartment of the missionaries. The movie does expand upon the plays setting, with some filming taking place in the Netherlands, but much of the movie still takes place in the apartment. The writer, Scott Anderson, and producer, Michael Flynn, perceive this movie as a comedy. Others see this movie as a drama. The movie has elements of both. Dil Ne Jise Apna Kaha Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa is a 2004 Bollywood film starring Salman Khan, Preity Zinta, Bhumika Chawla, Delnaaz Paul, Riya Sen and Helen. It is the remake of an English Movie Return to Me, starring David Duchovny and Minnie Driver. Aishwarya Rai as well as Amrita Rao were considered for the lead role in this debut directorial of Atul Agnihotri. The Book of Revelation The Book of Revelation is a 2006 Australian film directed by Ana Kokkinos, which she adapted with Andrew Bovell to screen from the novel by Rupert Thomson. It was produced by Al Clark, with original music by Cezary Skubiszewski. The movie was unusual for its detailed visuals of a non statutory female on male rape. Disco Disco is a French film directed by Fabien Onteniente, which was released on 2 April 2008, with Franck Dubosc as "Didier Travolta" in the main role. The main subject of this movie is the rebirth of disco music at the mid-2000s in a town of France. The film is at first humorous, with a lot of clichés about Saturday Night Fever, but it doesnt disparage the disco culture at any time. In fact, all the people involved in this film are fans of disco, dance and funk music. The soundtrack to the film contains a cover version of the Bee Gees "Night Fever" performed by Australian singer and songwriter Tina Arena. Richard II Richard II is a 2012 British television film based on William Shakespeares play of the same name. It is the first of four television adaptations of Shakespeares second history tetralogy commissioned by BBC Two under the series title The Hollow Crown. Richard II was directed by Rupert Goold, who adapted the screenplay with Ben Power. Ben Whishaw stars as the titular Richard II of England. It was first broadcast on 30 June 2012 on BBC2. Whishaws performance earned him the 2013 British Academy Television Award for Leading actor. The program was nominated for the best Single drama award. Divorce Invitation Divorce Invitation is a 2012 American romantic comedy film directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy and co-written by Robert Naturman and Bala Rajasekharuni. It was produced by R. R. Venkat and co-produced by M S P Srinivas Reddy. The film is an American adaptation of the 1997 Telugu-language Indian film Aahvaanam, also directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews. Perfect Number Perfect Number is a 2012 South Korean mystery-drama film directed by Bang Eun-jin. Adapted from Keigo Higashinos novel The Devotion of Suspect X, it centers around a mild-mannered mathematics teacher who plans the perfect alibi for the woman he secretly loves when she unexpectedly murders her abusive ex-husband. Cho Jin-woong received a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the 49th Baeksang Arts Awards in 2013. Rats Rats, also known as Rats NYC, is a 2016 American documentary horror film directed by Morgan Spurlock. Based on a book by Robert Sullivan and distributed by the Discovery Channel, the film chronicles rat infestations in major cities throughout the world. Street Scene Street Scene is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film produced by Samuel Goldwyn and directed by King Vidor. With a screenplay by Elmer Rice adapted from his Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Street Scene takes place on a New York City street from one evening until the following afternoon. Except for one scene which takes place inside a taxi, Vidor shot the entire film on a single set depicting half a city block of house fronts. The film stars Estelle Taylor, David Landau, Sylvia Sidney, William Collier, and Beulah Bondi. The music score is by Alfred Newman, his first complete film score. Newman composed the eponymous title theme, in the style of George Gershwins Rhapsody in Blue. The theme has been used in other movies, including Cry of the City, Kiss of Death, I Wake Up Screaming, Where the Sidewalk Ends, The Dark Corner, Gentlemans Agreement and as the overture to How to Marry a Millionaire. The Sin of Harold Diddlebock The Sin of Harold Diddlebock is a 1947 comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, starring the silent film comic icon Harold Lloyd, and featuring a supporting cast including female protagonist Frances Ramsden, Jimmy Conlin, Raymond Walburn, Rudy Vallee, Arline Judge, Edgar Kennedy, Franklin Pangborn, J. Farrell MacDonald, Robert Dudley, Robert Greig, Lionel Stander and Jackie the Lion. The films story is a continuation of The Freshman, one of Lloyds most successful movies. The Sin of Harold Diddlebock was Sturges first project after leaving Paramount Pictures, where he had made his most popular films, but the film was not successful in its initial release. It was quickly pulled from distribution by producer Howard Hughes who took almost four years to re-shoot some scenes and re-edit the film, finally re-releasing it in 1950 as Mad Wednesday – but the reception by the general public was no better the second time around. Lloyd was never to star in another film, turning instead to production, and releasing compilation films featuring his earlier silent film work. The Strawberry Statement The Strawberry Statement is a 1970 American drama film about the counterculture and student revolts of the 1960s, loosely based on the non-fiction book by James Simon Kunen about the Columbia University protests of 1968. The Nephew The Nephew is a 1998 film directed by Eugene Brady, which tells the story of a young biracial American man, Chad Egan-Washington. Mars na Drinu March on the Drina is a 1964 Yugoslav war film co-written and directed by Žika Mitrović. The film was released by the Avala Film studio in Belgrade. The screenplay was written by Žika Mitrović and Arsen Diklić. The title is derived from the eponymous 1914 musical composition by Stanislav Binički. The film is based on a historical event, the Battle of Cer, which took place in 1914 during World War I. The film chronicles the experiences of a Serbian artillery battery of the Combined Division as it makes a forced march to the Cer Mountain in western Serbia to meet Austro-Hungarian troops who have invaded the country by crossing over the Drina River. The Battle of Cer was a landmark battle of World War I as the first Allied or Entente victory of the war over the Central Powers. In 2014, the film was featured at the Zagreb Film Festival in Croatia in a series on World War I movies. Sista vittnet Beck – Sista vittnet is a 2002 film about the Swedish police detective Martin Beck directed by Harald Hamrell. Nandha Nandha is a 2001 Indian Tamil action drama film written and directed by Bala, starring Suriya and Laila in the leading roles, while Rajkiran, Saravanan and Rajshree play other supporting roles. The film also marked the debut of comedian Karunas. The score was by Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography by R. Rathnavelu. The film was released on 14 November 2001. Escapee Escapee is a 2011 mystery thriller film written and directed by Campion Murphy. Goddess Goddess is a 2013 Australian romantic comedy musical film, directed by Mark Lamprell. The film stars singer Ronan Keating, Laura Michelle Kelly and Magda Szubanski. Shah Shah is a 2015 Pakistani biographical sports film directed and written by Adnan Sarwar. The film, produced under the Logos Films & Media banner, is based on the life of boxer Hussain Shah, who won the bronze medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics and became the only boxer in Pakistans history to secure an Olympic medal. Adnan Sarwar underwent one year of boxing training to portray Hussain Shah. Other roles are portrayed by Kiran Chaudhary, Sardar Baloch, Adeel Wali Raees, and Gulab Chandio. The film was released nationwide by Footprint Entertainment and ARY Films on 13 August 2015. Ritual in Transfigured Time Ritual in Transfigured Time is a short, silent experimental film directed by Maya Deren. Like Derens previous work, A Study in Choreography for Camera, she explores the use of dance on film through the lens of commentary of societal norms, metamorphosis, and anthropomorphism. The film is notable for its disjointed storytelling and use of slow motion, freeze framing, and unique blend of stage dance and film. Deren became known for her affinity for dance in other subsequent films such as Meditation on Violence, Ensemble for Somnambulists, and The Living Gods of Haiti. Elinor Cleghorn writes: "While she never undertook formal training, she identified as a dancer; but rather than pursuing a career as a performer she made her fascination with dance as cultural expression the focus of her progression as a writer and researcher." Cousin cousine Cousin Cousine is a 1975 French romantic comedy film directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella and starring Marie-Christine Barrault, Victor Lanoux, and Marie-France Pisier. Written by Jean-Charles Tacchella and Danièle Thompson, the film is about two cousins by marriage who meet at a wedding and develop a close friendship. After their spouses prove unfaithful, the cousins friendship leads to a passionate love affair. Cousin Cousine received an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film, a César Award nomination for Best Film, a Golden Globe nomination for Best Foreign Film, and the U.S. National Board of Review Award as one of the Top 5 Foreign Films of the Year. In 1989, an English language remake was released, Cousins. Garbo Talks Garbo Talks is a 1984 American comedy-drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Anne Bancroft, Ron Silver, and Carrie Fisher, with a cameo appearance by Betty Comden as Greta Garbo. The movie was written by Larry Grusin, and also stars Catherine Hicks and Steven Hill. It also featured the final screen appearances of veteran actors Howard Da Silva and Hermione Gingold. Bancroft was nominated for a Golden Globe. The title is a reference of the first film in which Garbo is heard on screen. Her husky voice and purposefully exaggerated Swedish accent debuted in Eugene ONeills Anna Christie, which was publicized with the slogan "Garbo Talks". The film received negative reviews from critics and failed at the box office. Never Too Young to Die Never Too Young To Die is a 1986 action adventure comedy directed by Gil Bettman. Generally termed a B movie, it stars John Stamos as Lance Stargrove, a young man who, with the help of secret agent Danja Deering must avenge the death of his secret-agent father at the hands of the evil bisexual hermaphrodite Velvet Von Ragner. Jerusalem Jerusalem is a film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 6 September 1996, directed by Bille August, based on the two-part novel Jerusalem by Selma Lagerlöf. The film, also a broadcast as a TV-series, was a Scandinavian co-production headed by Svensk Filmindustri. The film was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The novel and the film were inspired by real events from the end of the 19th century, a time when many people left Europe to find a better life abroad. The story revolves around a number of struggling families from northern Sweden who share a strong Christian belief in the impending end of the world. After a long journey, these families choose to settle on the outskirts of Jerusalem, where they take up farming and build a new future, waiting for Judgement Day. A series of claimed visions only add to the difficulty of life in their adopted country, and with growing hardship and the loss of family members, some in the group decide to return to Sweden, while others stay. The cast includes Ulf Friberg, Sven-Bertil Taube, Maria Bonnevie, Pernilla August, Max von Sydow, Reine Brynolfsson, Lena Endre, Olympia Dukakis, Michael Nyqvist, Mona Malm, Sven Wollter, Hans Alfredson, Viveka Seldahl and Johan Rabaeus. Blood Freak Blood Freak is a 1972 American horror film, directed by Brad F. Grinter and starring Steve Hawkes. Expired Expired is a 2007 comedy-drama film and the first writer-director credit for Cecilia Miniucchi, whose previous credits include the documentary on the work of artist Hermann Nitsch entitled Nitsch 1998. It stars Samantha Morton, Jason Patric, Illeana Douglas and Teri Garr. The film was shown at several festivals over 2007 and 2008 but has not yet gone into general release in the US or Europe. Under the Bombs Under the Bombs is a 2007 Lebanese drama film directed by Philippe Aractingi. The film is set in Lebanon right at the end of the 2006 Lebanon War. Kenau Kenau is a 2014 Dutch / Hungarian / Belgian action film directed by Maarten Treurniet. The film is inspired by the true story of Kenau who led an army of women in the siege of Haarlem by the Spaniards in 1572 during the Eighty Years War between the Netherlands and Spain. My Mistress My Mistress is a 2014 Australian film. Honey 3: Dare to Dance Honey 3: Dare to Dance is a 2016 American dance film directed by Bille Woodruff and starring Cassie Ventura and Kenny Wormald. It is the third installment in the Honey film series. The film was released on Netflix and DVD on September 6, 2016. Filming for Honey 3 took place in Cape Town, South Africa. The story revolves around a dancer named Melea Martin, who wants to put on a contemporary hip hop dance production of Romeo and Juliet to honor her mother, with boyfriend Erik Wildwood, but her dreams of presenting the play through her prestigious school are crushed when shes kicked out for failure to pay her tuition. Searching for a way to use her talents and inspire the community around her, she rents a failing theater in order to present the dance show, but conflicts between cast members threaten to bring the whole performance to a halt. The film, which is the second sequel to 2003s Honey, has a tenuous link to its predecessors, with no recurring cast members, and the only canonical reference to the original film is that the main character Melea comes from Honey Daniels dance studio. Como se Tornar o Pior Aluno da Escola Como se Tornar o Pior Aluno da Escola is a 2017 Brazilian comedy film based on the eponymous book by comedian Danilo Gentili. The film was directed by Fabrício Bittar and the screenplay was written by Gentili with collaborations from various other writers. The film received mostly negative reviews following its release, but the performance of the young cast was praised. The Emperor Waltz The Emperor Waltz is a 1948 American musical film directed by Billy Wilder and starring Bing Crosby and Joan Fontaine. Written by Wilder and Charles Brackett, the film is about a brash American gramophone salesman in Austria at the turn of the twentieth century who tries to convince Emperor Franz Joseph to buy a gramophone so the product will gain favor with the Austrian people. The Emperor Waltz was inspired by a real-life incident involving Franz Joseph I of Austria. Filmed on location in Jasper National Park in Canada, the film premiered in London, Los Angeles, and New York in the spring of 1948, and was officially released in the United States July 2, 1948. In 1949, the film received Academy Award nominations for Best Costume Design and Best Music, as well as a Writers Guild of America Award nomination for Best Written American Musical. The She-Creature The She-Creature, or The She Creature, is a 1956 American black-and-white science fiction horror film, released by American International Pictures from a script by Lou Rusoff. It was produced by Alex Gordon, directed by Edward L. Cahn, and stars Chester Morris, Marla English, and Tom Conway. The monster costume was created by master make-up artist Paul Blaisdell and is considered one of his best. The film was released by AIP as a double feature with It Conquered the World. Wisconsin Death Trip Wisconsin Death Trip is a 1999 American black-and-white and color docudrama film written and directed by James Marsh, based on the 1973 book of the same name by Michael Lesy. Original music for the film was composed by DJ Shadow, with original piano music for the closing credits by John Cale. The film dramatizes the photographs by Charles Van Schaick found in the early 1970s by Lesy, connected to a series of macabre incidents that took place in Black River Falls in the late 19th century, and, in part, the film was shot on location there. Marsh makes use of silent black-and-white recreations with voice-over narration by Ian Holm contrasted with contemporary color footage of the area. The films visual style was intended to carry the content of the film; as Marsh said: The Curlew's Cry The Nightingales Prayer is a classical 1959 Egyptian drama film directed by Henry Barakat and based on a novel by the prominent writer Taha Hussein. It stars Faten Hamama and Ahmed Mazhar. In 1996, during the Egyptian Cinema centennial, this film was selected one of the best 150 Egyptian film productions. It received an award of recognition from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 32nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival. Brian's Song Brians Song is the 2001 remake of the 1971 television film Brians Song, telling the story of Brian Piccolo, a white running back who meets, clashes with and befriends fellow Chicago Bears running back Gale Sayers. The movie was adapted from Sayers own words in his autobiography, I am Third. The television movie, produced by Columbia TriStar Television, was first broadcast in the US on The Wonderful World of Disney on ABC. In the movie, Piccolo is a brash rookie with the Bears. Initially thinking Sayers is arrogant – when he is only quiet and a slight bit anti-social – they rub each other the wrong way from the moment they meet. The movie, taking place from 1965 to 1970, as the Civil Rights Movement grows, places great emphasis on integration, bringing up the conflict of when Brian and Gale room together for their first football season. Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui is a 2004 direct-to-video science fantasy action film and the second film based on Legos Bionicle toy line. It is a prequel to the first film, Mask of Light. This film follows the 2004 storyline and was created using Lego elements from the Bionicle series. It is also the second of the two films in the franchise to be given a rating by the MPAA. It was released on DVD and VHS on October 19, 2004. In this film, Vakama recalls events that took place long before the classic Bionicle stories at Mata Nui, during which he, along with his friends Nuju, Matau, Onewa, Whenua, and Nokama were chosen to be the new Toa of the island of Metru Nui. To save the city, they must prove themselves worthy Toa, find their mask powers, and protect the "Heart of Metru Nui". However, they also find themselves caught up in the schemes of the evil Makuta. The film has many scenes taking stock footage from itself. The film was received with mixed reviews, with some noting the filling in of plot holes from the previous film. The series continued to be noted for its visual effects and musical score. It was followed by a sequel, Web of Shadows. The Great Happiness Space: Tale of an Osaka Love Thief The Great Happiness Space: Tale of an Osaka Love Thief is a 2006 documentary film by Jake Clennell, describing a host club in Osaka. The male hosts and their female customers are interviewed, and through the interviews we learn about the nature of hosts clubs and why the customers are coming there. Natarang Natarang, also spelled Natrang, is a 2010 Indian Marathi film directed by debutant Ravi Jadhav and starring Atul Kulkarni and Sonalee Kulkarni. composer duo Ajay−Atul composed the original score and songs of the film. Based on Natarang, 1978 Marathi novel by Dr. Anand Yadav, the film depicts the journey of a young artiste in overcoming hurdles in the form of family, friends, society and to finally realise the unthinkable dream. Set in the 1970s, in the backdrop of a village in Maharashtra, Natarang highlights the emotions related to gender bias and the sacrifices of an artiste for the love of his art. Moglie e marito Moglie e marito is a 2017 Italian comedy film directed by Simone Godano. Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield is a 2017 Chinese wuxia film directed by Lu Yang. It is a prequel to the 2014 film Brotherhood of Blades. Set in the Ming dynasty, the story follows Shen Lian, an imperial guard, as he searches for the truth behind a conspiracy that framed him, his colleague Pei Lun and a young woman named Bei Zhai. Starring Chang Chen, Yang Mi and Zhang Yi, the film was released in China on July 19, 2017. Detective Chinatown 2 Detective Chinatown 2 is a 2018 Chinese comedy-mystery buddy film directed and written by Chen Sicheng, starring Wang Baoqiang and Liu Haoran. A sequel to 2015s Detective Chinatown, the film was released in China on February 16, 2018. It has grossed over US$544 million worldwide, making it the fourth-highest-grossing film of all time in China. A sequel, Detective Chinatown 3, is set to be released on January 25, 2020. Toni Toni is a 1935 French drama film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Charles Blavette, Celia Montalván and Édouard Delmont. It is an early example of the casting of non-professional actors and on-location shooting - both of which would influence the Left Bank of the French New Wave movement. Examining the romantic interactions between a group of immigrants working around a quarry and a farm in Provence, it is also generally considered a major precursor to the Italian neorealist movement. Luchino Visconti, one of the founding members of the later film movement, was assistant director on the film. It was based out of Marcel Pagnols studios in Marseille and shot entirely on location in the South of France. Although Toni is not among Renoirs most famous works, it continues to receive positive reviews from critics. Love Letters Love Letters is a 1945 American film noir. The screenplay was adapted by Ayn Rand from the novel Pity My Simplicity by Christopher Massie. It was directed by William Dieterle and stars Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotten, Ann Richards, Cecil Kellaway, Gladys Cooper and Anita Louise. The plot tells the story of a man falling in love with an amnesiac woman with two personalities who is supposed to have killed his soldier friend. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards, including a Best Actress in a Leading Role for Jones. Amar Prem Amar Prem is a 1972 Indian romantic drama film directed by Shakti Samanta. It is a remake of the Bengali film Nishi Padma, directed by Arabinda Mukherjee, who wrote screenplay for both the films based on the Bengali short story Hinger Kochuri by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay. The film portrays the decline of human values and relationships and contrasts it by presenting an illustrious example of a boys innocent love for a neighbourhood courtesan. The movie is about a school boy, who is ill-treated by his step mother, and becomes friends with a prostitute neighbour. The film stars Sharmila Tagore playing a prostitute with a heart of gold, with Rajesh Khanna in the role of a lonely businessman and Vinod Mehra as adult Nandu, the young child, who they both come to care for. The film is noted for its music by R. D. Burman; numbers sung by famous playback singers like Kishore Kumar, R.D. Burmans father S.D. Burman and Lata Mangeshkar; lyrics were by Anand Bakshi. The thought-provoking song Chingaari Koi Bhadke, written by Anand Bakshi and sung by Kishore Kumar, is one of the highlights of this classic. The song topped at 5th position on year-end chart toppers list Binaca Geetmala annual list 1972. Samaya obayatelnaya i privlekatelnaya The Most Charming and Attractive is a 1985 Soviet romantic comedy film directed by Gerald Bezhanov. Breaking In Breaking In is a 1989 American crime comedy film directed by Bill Forsyth, written by John Sayles, and starring Burt Reynolds, Casey Siemaszko and Lorraine Toussaint. The film is about how professional small-time criminals live and practice their trades. The Piano Tuner of EarthQuakes The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes is a 2005 film by the Brothers Quay, featuring Amira Casar, Gottfried John and Assumpta Serna. It was the second feature-length film by the Brothers Quay and their first film in over ten years. Happy Tears Happy Tears is an American independent comedy-drama film by Mitchell Lichtenstein. It stars Parker Posey, Demi Moore, Rip Torn, Sebastian Roché and Ellen Barkin. The film premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival on 11 February 2009 and was released theatrically in the United States on 19 February 2010. The Corridor The Corridor is a 2013 Iranian drama film directed by Behrouz Shoeibi. Reza Attaran and Hanieh Tavassoli play the leading roles. The film mainly deals with the Islamic concept of Qisas. This was Shoeibis debut film. As he has been a directors assistant and an actor, he didnt have some technical problems other first film directors do. This was also one of rare performances of Reza Attaran, not in a comic role. Hanieh Tavassoli won the crystal simorgh for best actress in a leading role in 31st Fajr International Film Festival. My Little Pony: Equestria Girls - Friendship Games My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Friendship Games is a 2015 Canadian–American flash animated musical sports fantasy film sequel to 2014s Equestria Girls – Rainbow Rocks, written by Josh Haber and directed by Ishi Rudell. It was produced by DHX Medias 2D animation studio in Vancouver, Canada for Hasbro Studios in the United States, as part of Hasbros Equestria Girls toy line and media franchise, itself a spin-off of the 2010 relaunch of My Little Pony. The film received a television network premiere on Discovery Family, a joint venture between Discovery Communications and Hasbro, on September 26, 2015, with a home media release on October 13 that year; it also had a limited theatrical run in the United Kingdom and Australia beginning in late October 2015. Like the first two Equestria Girls films, Friendship Games re-envisions the main characters of parent franchise, normally ponies, as teenage human characters in a high school setting. The films story centers around a sports competition between the students of Canterlot High School and their rivals at Crystal Prep Academy, one of whom is the alternative worlds counterpart of Twilight Sparkle, who has been investigating magical activity around Canterlot High. A fourth Equestria Girls film, subtitled Legend of Everfree, was released on Netflix on October 1, 2016. Survival Family is a 2017 Japanese drama/comedy directed by Shinobu Yaguchi. The film was produced by Takashi Ishihara, Minami Ichikawa, and Kiyoshi Nagai. The film was selected for the International Film Festival & Awards in Macao, for 2017. Directions Directions is a 2017 Bulgarian drama film directed by Stephan Komandarev. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Reconstruction The Reenactment, also known as Reconstruction, is a 1968 black-and-white film by Romanian director Lucian Pintilie. It is based on a novel by Horia Pătraşcu, which in turn reflects real-life events witnessed by the author. Produced under the communist regime, which it indirectly criticizes, it is a tragicomedy about incompetence, indifference and misuse of power. Structured as a film within a film and largely shot as a mockumentary, The Reenactment stars George Constantin as a prosecutor who keeps in custody two minor delinquents, Vuică and Nicu, played respectively by George Mihăiţă and Vladimir Găitan. He makes them reenact their drunken brawl at a restaurant, and is helped in this effort by the militiaman Dumitrescu and a film crew. Two bystanders watch upon the youngsters degradation at the hands of the prosecutor. They are The Miss, played by Ileana Popovici, who is amused by the succession of events, and the pedantic alcoholic Paveliu. The recipient of much critical acclaim and considered in retrospect one of the most notable contributions to 1960s Romanian cinema, The Reenactment was released at a time when the communist regime was in its liberalization phase, coinciding with the first decade of rule by Nicolae Ceauşescu. Nevertheless, its political implications irritated communist officials, and the censorship apparatus decided to withdraw the film from cinemas only months after its premiere. In 1969, Pintilie was pressured to work outside Romania, and focused mainly on stage production for the following twenty years of his career. The Reenactment was again screened at home in 1990, one year after the Romanian Revolution toppled communism. Pocket Money Pocket Money is a 1972 film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, from a screenplay written by Terrence Malick and based on the novel Jim Kane by J.P.S. Brown. The movie stars Paul Newman and Lee Marvin and takes place in 1970s Arizona and northern Mexico. The song "Pocket Money" is composed and performed by Carole King. Portions of the film were shot at Southwestern Studios in Carefree, a facility originally built by cast member Fred Graham. According to co-star Wayne Rogers in an episode of “Pop Goes the Culture,” Newman and Marvin did not get along especially well during production. This was one of three films that Newman, Rogers, and Rosenberg made together, the others being Cool Hand Luke and WUSA. The World's Greatest Athlete The Worlds Greatest Athlete is a 1973 American film directed by Robert Scheerer and starring John Amos, Roscoe Lee Browne, Tim Conway, Dayle Haddon, and Jan-Michael Vincent. Released by Walt Disney Productions, it is one of the few wide-release Hollywood sports films to look at the world of track and field, as the "Worlds Greatest Athlete", Nanu, played by Vincent, tries to make history by winning every event at the NCAA Track & Field Championship. Mard Mard is a 1985 Hindi action film, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Amrita Singh and directed by Manmohan Desai. The movie is remade in Tamil as Maaveeran. Amitabh Bachchan was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Actor category. The Last of the Blonde Bombshells The Last of the Blonde Bombshells is a 2000 British-American television film directed by Gillies MacKinnon. The script by Alan Plater focuses on the efforts of a recently widowed woman to re-unite the members of the World War II-era swing band with which she played saxophone. It features Carry On actress Joan Sims in her final acting performance before her death in 2001, and Romola Garai in her first professional role. The film was a joint project of BBC Films and HBO. It premiered in the US on 26 August, and in the UK on 3 September. Les clefs de bagnole The Car Keys is a 2003 French comedy film directed by Laurent Baffie. Rum 302 Beck – Rum 302 is a 2015 Swedish film in the Martin Beck film series, directed by Mårten Klingberg. It had premiere on C More on . Tales Of An Immoral Couple Tales of an Immoral Couple is a 2016 Mexican comedy film directed and written by Manolo Caro. The film stars Cecilia Suárez, Ximena Romo, Manuel García Rulfo, and Sebastián Aguirre. Magic Town Magic Town is a 1947 comedy film directed by William A. Wellman and starring James Stewart and Jane Wyman. The picture is one of the first films about the then-new practice of public opinion polling. The film was inspired by the Middletown studies. It is also known as The Magic City. Bugs and Thugs Bugs and Thugs is a 1954 animated short film in the Looney Tunes series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. It features Bugs Bunny with Rocky and Mugsy. The film is a semi-remake of Racketeer Rabbit and was directed by Friz Freleng. It is also the first Warner Bros short to credit Milt Franklyn as a musical director. The Visit The Visit is a 1964 international co-production film from France, Italy, Germany, and the United States, distributed by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Bernhard Wicki and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck and Julien Derode, with the films stars, Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Quinn, as co-producers. The screenplay was by Ben Barzman, adapted by Maurice Valency from Friedrich Dürrenmatts 1956 play Der Besuch der alten Dame. Bergman and Quinn head a cast that includes Irina Demick, Paolo Stoppa, Hans Christian Blech, Romolo Valli, Valentina Cortese, Claude Dauphin, and Eduardo Ciannelli. Baby the Rain Must Fall Baby the Rain Must Fall is a 1965 American drama film starring Lee Remick and Steve McQueen, directed by Robert Mulligan. Dramatist Horton Foote, who wrote the screenplay, based it on his play The Traveling Lady. This is Glen Campbells film debut, in an uncredited role. Satan's Slave Satans Slave is a 1976 British independent supernatural horror film written by David McGillivray and directed by Norman J. Warren. It stars Candace Glendenning as a young woman who, after surviving a car accident in which her parents are seemingly killed, is taken in by her uncle and cousin, unaware that they are both necromancers who intend to sacrifice her to resurrect the spirit of a supernaturally-gifted ancestor. The film, a production of Warrens newly-formed company Monumental Pictures, was funded by producers Les Young and Richard Crafter with their own money and shot almost entirely on location in Pirbright, Surrey and Shepherds Bush, London in late 1975. The following year, re-shoots were undertaken to film additional material and more violent, alternative versions of existing scenes with the aim of increasing the films appeal to audiences in the Far East. In the UK, Satans Slave was originally released as a B movie. Critical reception of the film has been mixed, with aspects such as the acting, script and plot attracting a range of responses. The Beast in Heat La Bestia in calore is a 1977 Italian exploitation film directed, written, and edited by Luigi Batzella. Dinosaur Island Dinosaur Island is a 1994 B-movie directed by Fred Olen Ray and Jim Wynorski. Wynorski called it "a very 1950s type of picture, like The Lost Continent except that were going to have better dinosaurs and more girls." Philosophy of a Knife Philosophy of a Knife is a 2008 Russian-American horror film written, produced, shot, edited, and directed by Andrey Iskanov. It covers the Japanese Armys Unit 731, mixing archival footage, interviews, and extremely graphic reenactments of experiments performed there. The film is four hours long and is presented in two parts. It was shot in black and white and in English. The interviews are shot in color and have English subtitles. The Best and the Brightest The Best and the Brightest is a 2010 American independent film. Directed by Josh Shelov, the film stars Neil Patrick Harris and Bonnie Somerville as Jeff and Sam respectively, a young couple that moves into New York City. The film centers around the effort they have to put in to get their five-year-old daughter Beatrice into an elite private kindergarten. This is director Josh Shelovs debut feature-film, co-written with Michael Jaeger. The film received mostly mixed to positive reviews. Color Me Blood Red Color Me Blood Red is a 1965 splatter film written and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis about a psychotic painter who murders civilians and uses their blood as red paint. It is the third part of what the directors fans have dubbed "The Blood Trilogy", including Blood Feast and Two Thousand Maniacs!. I Just Didn't Do It is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Masayuki Suo, starring Ryo Kase, Asaka Seto and Kōji Yakusho. Holding Trevor Holding Trevor is a 2007 American gay romantic-drama written by and starring Brent Gorski as Trevor and produced and directed by Rosser Goodman. Detective Conan: The Raven Chaser is the thirteenth movie installment of the Detective Conan manga and anime series. The movie was released in Japan on April 18, 2009. This movie earned 3.9 billion yen in the domestic Japanese box office, making it the highest-grossing movie in the Detective Conan series. The movie involves active members of the Black Organization, making this the Black Organizations second appearance in a movie since Countdown to Heaven. A special preview to the movie aired in Japan on Animax. A new member from the Black Organization that shrunk Shinichis body manages to find out about Shinichis transformation into Conan. This discovery starts to put those around him in danger as Gin and the other Black Organization members start to take action. The film was nominated for best animated film at the 2010 Awards of the Japanese Academy. The New Tenants The New Tenants is a 21-minute Danish-American short film directed by Joachim Back, written by Anders Thomas Jensen and adapted by David Rakoff. It was produced at M&M Productions and Park Pictures by executive producers Lance Acord, Mette Ambro, Jackie Kelman Bisbee, Gigi Realini, Jean Villiers, producers Sam Bisbee, Johanne Stryhn Felding, Erika Hampson, Tivi Magnusson, Christian Potalivo, director of photography Pawel Edelman, production designer Janet Kim. The locations manager was Nathan West. The film follows a couple who, upon moving into a new apartment, are terrorized by a drug dealer, looking to settle a score with the previous owner. Rewind Rewind is a 2013 made-for-television science fiction film produced as the pilot of a series which was never made. It aired in the United States in August 2013. I'm Not Angry! Im Not Angry! is a 2014 Iranian drama film written and directed by Reza Dormishian, starring Navid Mohamadzadeh and Baran Kosari. The film was screened in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. The film depicts the bitter story of Navid, an Iranian Kurd university student, who has become "starred" - a term used in Iran for the university students who have been expelled from university because of their political beliefs or activities, hence the insertion of an asterisk in front of their names. Navid tries hard not to lose his love Setareh ‘star’ in I’m not angry! They met 4 years ago during the unrest in Tehran after the disputed election in 2009, and now Setareh’s father asks Navid to clarify his relation with her. We accompany Navid in his efforts to provide the minimum requirements of living, and we take a glance at the various layers of the social classes in Iran. I’m not angry! is an independent product in the Iranian cinema. That is, the film has not received any financial help from any institute, organisation, centre, institution, state-run or non-governmental network or foundation. The shooting of I’m not angry! was done in more than 60 locations from the northernmost to the southernmost areas in Tehran. A 2013 production, I’m not angry!, was a controversial film in 32nd Fajr International Film Festival in 2014 and the only Iranian film in 64th Berlin International Film Festival in 2014. It is Reza Dormishian’s second feature film after the feature Hatred. Shot completely in Tehran, I’m not angry! explicitly criticises today’s conditions in Iran, and as it is written at the beginning of the film, it is ‘A Free Adaptation of Today Iran’. Berlin International Film Festival in its festival’s website announced on 18 January that I’m not angry! would be screened in the 64th Berlinale, held 6-16 February 2014 in Germany, as the sole representative of the Iranian cinema. The film had an enthusiastic reception from the critics and audience, and after each screening, Reza Dormishian and the two leading actors Navid Mohammadzadeh and Baran Kosari attended the press conferences among lengthy applauses. 100 Yen Love is a 2014 Japanese sports drama film directed by and starring Sakura Ando. The film was released in Japan on December 20, 2014. It was selected as the Japanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Passenger Passenger is a 1963 Polish feature film directed by Andrzej Munk. When Munk died in a car crash during production, the unfinished film was assembled for release by directors Witold Lesiewicz and Andrzej Brzozowski. Passenger, using the form of a documentary, relates the experiences of one female SS officer serving at the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II, as well as her relationship with a Polish political inmate, Marta, whose life she manages to save on occasion. Wild Rovers Wild Rovers is a 1971 American western film directed by Blake Edwards and starring William Holden and Ryan ONeal. Originally intended as a three-hour epic, it was heavily edited by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer without Edwards knowledge, including a reversal of the ending from a negative one to a positive. Edwards disowned the finished film and later satirised his battle with the studio in his comedy S.O.B., which also starred Holden. Inside Moves Inside Moves is a 1980 American drama film directed by Richard Donner. The film is based on the book of the same name by Todd Walton, with a script by then writing duo Valerie Curtin and Barry Levinson. Crac Crac is a 1981 animated short film produced, written and directed by Frédéric Back. The story follows the experiences of a rocking chair, from its creation from a tree through its time as a member of a Canadian farming family. Crac won the 1981 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. It also is part of Animation Show of Shows. Chuchelo Scarecrow is a 1984 Soviet drama film dealing with bullying directed by Rolan Bykov, loosely based on the novel by Vladimir Zheleznikov. Antarctica is a 1983 Japanese film directed by Koreyoshi Kurahara and starring Ken Takakura. Its plot centers on the 1958 ill-fated Japanese scientific expedition to the South Pole, its dramatic rescue from the impossible weather conditions on the return journey, the relationship between the scientists and their loyal and hard-working Sakhalin huskies, particularly the lead dogs Taro and Jiro, and the fates of the 15 dogs left behind to fend for themselves. The film was selected as the Japanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival, and at the Japan Academy Awards was nominated for the best film, cinematography, lighting, and music score, winning the Popularity award for the two dogs Taro and Jiro as most popular performer, as well the cinematography and readers choice award at the Mainichi Film Awards. It was a big cinema hit, and held Japans box office record for its homemade films until it was surpassed by Hayao Miyazakis Princess Mononoke in 1997. The original electronic score was created by Greek composer Vangelis, who had recently written music for Chariots of Fire and Blade Runner. The soundtrack is available worldwide on CD-audio as Antarctica. The Lost Son The Lost Son is a 1999 crime drama starring French actor Daniel Auteuil and set in London. It was directed by Chris Menges. You Shoot, I Shoot You Shoot, I Shoot is a 2001 Hong Kong black comedy film produced, written and directed by Pang Ho-cheung and starring Eric Kot and Cheung Tat-ming. The Bodyguard The Bodyguard is a 2004 wire fu action-comedy written and directed by Thai comedian and actor Petchtai Wongkamlao and featuring martial-arts choreography by Panna Ritikrai. It is followed by the 2007 sequel, The Bodyguard 2. It Doesn't Hurt Me It Doesnt Hurt Me is a 2006 Russian film directed by Aleksey Balabanov. The film was released on June 15, 2006 in Russia and stars Renata Litvinova, Aleksandr Yatsenko, and Dmitriy Dyuzhev as three young adults living in St.Petersburg. Detour Detour is a 2009 Norwegian horror/thriller film written and directed by Severin Eskeland, starring Marte Christensen and Sondre Krogtoft Larsen. The Good Witch's Family The Good Witchs Family is a 2011 Canadian/American family film and Hallmark Channel original movie written by G. Ross Parker and directed by Craig Pryce, The film stars Catherine Bell, Chris Potter, Catherine Disher, Matthew Knight, and Paul Miller. Family is the fourth film in The Good Witch film series. The film premiered on Hallmark Channel October 29, 2011. The first film premiered January 19, 2008. Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Scroll Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Scroll is an animated short film in the Kung Fu Panda film series. It was included on the 2015 Digital HD and 2016 Blu-ray, and DVD re-release of Kung Fu Panda and Kung Fu Panda 2. Jack Black, James Hong, Dustin Hoffman, Seth Rogen, David Cross, Randall Duk Kim and Lucy Liu reprise their roles from the movies, while Kari Wahlgren and James Sie replace Angelina Jolie and Jackie Chan as Tigress and Monkey, respectively. The Fall of the American Empire The Fall of the American Empire is a 2018 Quebec crime thriller film written and directed by Denys Arcand and starring Alexandre Landry, Maxim Roy, Yan England and Rémy Girard. It is about a man who, after an armed robbery in Montreal, discovers two bags of money and is unsure what to do with them. Based on a 2010 Old Montreal shooting, it is thematically related, but not a direct sequel, to Arcands 1986 The Decline of the American Empire and 2003 The Barbarian Invasions. The film was released in Quebec on 28 June. It subsequently screened at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival and at the Valladolid International Film Festival, where it won the FIPRESCI Prize. High Wall High Wall is a 1947 film noir, starring Robert Taylor, Audrey Totter and Herbert Marshall. It was directed by Curtis Bernhardt from a screenplay by Sydney Boehm and Lester Cole, based on a play by Alan R. Clark and Bradbury Foote. The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues is a 1955 independently made American black-and-white science fiction monster film, produced by Jack Milner and Dan Milner, that stars Kent Taylor and Cathy Downs. The films December release was as a double feature with Day the World Ended, American Releasing Corporations first dual venture. ARC thereafter changed its name, becoming American International Pictures. A Pistol for Ringo A Pistol for Ringo is a 1965 Spaghetti Western, a joint Italian and Spanish production. Originally written and directed by Duccio Tessari, the films success led to a sequel, The Return of Ringo, later that year. The film stars Giuliano Gemma alongside Fernando Sancho, Nieves Navarro, George Martin, Antonio Casas, José Manuel Martín and Hally Hammond. Ring of Bright Water Ring of Bright Water is a 1969 British-American feature film starring Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna. It is a story about a Londoner and his pet otter living on the Scottish coast. The story is fictional, but is adapted from the 1960 autobiographical book of the same name by Gavin Maxwell. It featured the stars of Born Free, another film about a close relationship between humans and a wild animal. The Jigsaw Man The Jigsaw Man is a 1983 British espionage film starring Michael Caine, Laurence Olivier and Robert Powell. It was directed by Terence Young. The screenplay was written by Jo Eisinger, based on the novel The Jigsaw Man by Dorothea Bennett. The film was inspired by the story of Kim Philby, a British intelligence officer who was secretly working for the KGB, then defected to the Soviet Union in 1963. Josh and S.A.M. Josh and S.A.M. is a 1993 American road comedy-drama film starring Noah Fleiss, Jacob Tierney and Martha Plimpton. The film is about two young brothers who run away from home due to emotional conflict over the divorce of their parents. It was directed by Billy Weber and produced by Martin Brest. The Search for One-eye Jimmy The Search for One-eye Jimmy is a 1994 comedy film written and directed by Sam Henry Kass. Lawyer Lawyer Lawyer Lawyer is a 1997 Hong Kong comedy film produced, directed and co-written by Joe Ma. With Friends Like These With Friends Like These is a 2007 Flemish comedy-drama directed by Felix Van Groeningen. The script was written by Felix Van Groeningen and Arne Sierens. R'ha Rha is a 6-minute animated student film by German director Kaleb Lechowski. It is being developed into a feature-length film by the director along with writer Matthew Graham and producer Rick McCallum.. However, the lack of proven progress have opened speculation whether it will ever be more than a short film and wasted Kickstarter funds. Voice acting is done by David Masterson from Ireland, who voiced both the characters. Hide and Seek Hide and Seek is a 2013 South Korean mystery film written and directed by Huh Jung in his feature directorial debut. It revolves around two families who believe strangers to be living in hiding in their homes, and struggle to fight back. There is a Chinese remake or adaptation of this movie with the same title. Batman: Strange Days Batman: Strange Days is a 2014 animated superhero short film based on the popular DC Comics character Batman. Directed by Bruce Timm, it was created to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the conception of the character. Sweet Dreams Sweet Dreams is a 2016 Italian film directed by Marco Bellocchio. It is based on the novel Sweet Dreams, Little One by Massimo Gramellini. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Begone Dull Care Begone Dull Care is a 1949 visual music animated film directed by Norman McLaren and Evelyn Lambart. Using drawn-on-film animation, McLaren and Lambart paint and scratch directly onto film stock to create a visual representation of Oscar Petersons jazz music. The film is produced by the National Film Board of Canada. We Won't Grow Old Together We Wont Grow Old Together is a 1972 French drama film directed by Maurice Pialat. It was submitted at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival where Jean Yanne won the award for Best Actor. Grandi magazzini Grandi magazzini is a 1986 Italian anthology-comedy film directed by Castellano & Pipolo. The movie is notable and important on Italian cinematography as an ensemble cast of very popular Italian actors and actresses at that time performed on it. Surviving Desire Surviving Desire is a 1991 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Hal Hartley and starring Martin Donovan, Julie Kessler, Matt Malloy, Merritt Nelson, and Mary B. Ward. Witness to the Mob Witness to the Mob is a made-for-TV film which premiered on Sunday, May 10, and concluded on Monday, May 11, 1998. Progeny Progeny is a 1999 American science fiction film. It was directed by Brian Yuzna and written by Aubrey Solomon and Stuart Gordon. The film stars Arnold Vosloo as Dr. Craig Burton, Jillian McWhirter as Sherry Burton, Brad Dourif as Dr. Bert Clavell and Lindsay Crouse as Dr. Susan Lamarche. Late August, Early September Late August, Early September is a 1998 French drama film directed by Olivier Assayas and starring Mathieu Amalric. Multi-Facial Multi-Facial is a 1995 American short drama film written, directed, produced, and scored by Vin Diesel. The film stars Diesel as a multiracial actor and depicts the professional and emotional issues he faces. Multi-Facial was noticed by Steven Spielberg, who would cast Diesel in Saving Private Ryan. It was released on DVD in 1999. D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear is a 2003 TV movie created by USA Network based on the Beltway sniper attacks of 2002. The films chronicles the period when John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo went on a serial killing spree in October 2002 in Virginia, Washington, and Maryland, all parts of the Washington Metropolitan Area, the entire area of which was held in a "grip of terror." Hana Hana - the Tale of a Reluctant Samurai, known in Japan as , is a 2006 Japanese jidaigeki by director Hirokazu Koreeda. The film was released in the United States by Funimation who also gave it an English-language dub. Hey Hey It's Esther Blueburger Hey Hey Its Esther Blueburger is a 2008 Australian independent teen film written and directed by Cathy Randall. It stars Danielle Catanzariti, Keisha Castle-Hughes and Toni Collette. The film follows Jewish 13-year-old Esther, an outcast at her posh school, where she has no friends. That changes when she meets nonconformist Sunni from the local public school. With Esthers character based loosely on her own adolescence, Randall was inspired to write the films script by what she saw as a lack of role models for teenage girls. In 2002, the script earned her a fellowship to the Los Angeles Film Schools Feature Development Programme, where she developed the project, and it was later picked up by Tama Films. Randall returned to Australia for casting, and Catanzariti was eventually chosen in the lead role after she attended an audition for minor roles and extras. Production spanned from October to December 2006, with filming taking place in Adelaide and Sydney. The film premiered on 10 February 2008 at the Berlin International Film Festival and was released in Australia on 20 March 2008. It failed to earn back its budget with a total domestic gross of approximately $800,000. The film attracted mixed reviews; some critics praised the originality and the acting, though others found Randalls direction dull and the script poorly written. Catanzariti won the Australian Film Institutes Young Actor Award for her performance, and the film received a further three AFI nominations and a nomination for a Film Critics Circle of Australia Award. Coco Coco is a 2009 French comedy film written, directed, and starring Gad Elmaleh. The film is based on a character sketch he created for his one-man show "La Vie Normale". The film earned $8.5 million in its opening weekend at the French box office, and went on to gross $11.7 million in the European market. Although it was a box office success, Coco was not well received by critics. It received only one star out of four from Première, Paris Match, and Télérama, and two stars from Elle and Le Journal du Dimanche. The Movie of My Life O Filme da Minha Vida is a 2017 Brazilian film written and directed by Selton Mello, who also stars in the film. It is based on the novel Un padre de película by Chilean writer Antonio Skármeta. Besides Mello, the film also stars Bruna Linzmeyer, Johnny Massaro, Bia Arantes and Vincent Cassel. Light in the Piazza Light in the Piazza is a 1962 American romantic drama film directed by Guy Green and starring Olivia de Havilland, Rossano Brazzi, Yvette Mimieux, George Hamilton, and Barry Sullivan. Based on the 1960 novel The Light in the Piazza by Elizabeth Spencer, the film is about a beautiful but mentally disabled young American woman traveling in Italy with her mother and the Italian man they meet during one leg of their trip. Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Light in the Piazza features extensive location shooting in 1960s Florence and Rome by the cinematographer Otto Heller. The Act of Seeing with One's Own Eyes The Act of Seeing with Ones Own Eyes is a 1971 American experimental film by Stan Brakhage. Its title is based on the literal translation of the term autopsy. The film documented the highly graphic autopsy procedures used by forensic pathologists, such as the removal of organs and the embalming process. The film is part of Brakhages "Pittsburgh trilogy", a trio of documentary films Brakhage made about the citys institutions in 1971. The other two films are entitled Eyes and Deus Ex. These documentaries are about the police force and a hospital, respectively. American critic Jonathan Rosenbaum referred to The Act of Seeing with Ones Own Eyes as "one of the most direct confrontations with death ever recorded on film." Lost Colony: The Legend of Roanoke Wraiths of Roanoke, is a 2007 Sci Fi original movie, directed by Matt Codd and stars Adrian Paul, Frida Farrell, Rhett Giles, Michael Teh, and George Calil. The film follows the 16th-century English settlers in America, who are besieged by wraiths. Ostensibly, it is based on the disappearance of the third Roanoke Colony. The film premiered on the Sci Fi Channel on October 13, 2007. It was rated TV–14. True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet is a Lifetime Television comedy-drama film, based on a young adult novel of the same name by author Lola Douglas. The film stars Joanna "JoJo" Levesque and Valerie Bertinelli. The film was directed by Tim Matheson. It premiered on August 9, 2008 on Lifetime. The Last Showing The Last Showing is a 2014 British independent horror thriller film directed by Phil Hawkins. The film had its world premiere on 22 August 2014 at the London FrightFest Film Festival and stars Robert Englund as a movie projectionist who kidnaps a couple for his own sinister purposes. The Circle The Circle is a 2014 Swiss docudrama film. Written and directed by Stefan Haupt, the film concerns the social network of gay men that developed in Zurich in the 1940s and 1950s, centered on The Circle, a gay publication, and the social events it sponsored. As the police investigate three murders of gay men by rent boys, they scapegoat The Circle and its subscribers for making Zurich an international center of gay tourism. The film focuses on the story of Ernst Ostertag and Röbi Rapp, a schoolteacher and a drag entertainer, who met through their participation in the publication inner circle and began a lifelong romantic relationship. Interviews with them and other survivors and experts on the era are interspersed with documentary film and photographs as well as a scripted dramatic enactment of the story. The lack of legal proscription against homosexuals and Zurichs growing notoriety provide the context for the growth of a publication that overtly catered to a gay readership while avoiding explicit materials, both in prose and illustrations, in order to meet the standards of Swiss censorship. The couple are portrayed by Matthias Hungerbühler and Sven Schelker, with documentary interviews with the real Ostertag and Rapp. Monk Comes Down the Mountain Monk Comes Down the Mountain is a 2015 Chinese fantasy-adventure-comedy film directed by Chen Kaige and starring Wang Baoqiang, Aaron Kwok, Chang Chen, Lin Chi-ling, Fan Wei, Yuen Wah, Vanness Wu, Wang Xueqi, Danny Chan, Lam Suet and Dong Qi. It is based on the best-selling novel Dao Shi Xia Shan by Xu Haofeng. Filming started in March 2014 on location in Xianghe, Hebei. The film was released on July 3, 2015. It will be available in IMAX 3D. Seasons Seasons is a 2015 French-German nature documentary film directed, produced, co-written, and narrated by Jacques Perrin, with Jacques Cluzaud as co-director. Or Japanese narrated by Fumino Kimura, Shōfukutei Tsurube II North West Mounted Police North West Mounted Police is a 1940 American adventure film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Gary Cooper and Madeleine Carroll. Written by Alan Le May, Jesse Lasky Jr., and C. Gardner Sullivan, and based on the 1938 novel The Royal Canadian Mounted Police by R. C. Fetherstonhaugh, the film is about a Texas Ranger who joins forces with the North-West Mounted Police to put down a rebellion in the north-west prairies of Canada. The supporting cast features Paulette Goddard, Preston Foster, Robert Preston, Akim Tamiroff, Lon Chaney Jr. and George Bancroft. Regis Toomey, Richard Denning, Rod Cameron, and Robert Ryan make brief appearances in the film playing small roles. North West Mounted Police was DeMilles first film in Technicolor. The film premiered on October 21, 1940 in Regina, Saskatchewan, and was released in the United States on October 22, 1940 by Paramount Pictures. The film received an Academy Award for Best Film Editing. Desiderium Sooteh Delan is a 1978 Iranian film directed by Ali Hatami, starring Behrouz Vossoughi and Shohreh Aghdashloo. Born to Be Wild Born to Be Wild is a 1995 American family comedy film. Candy Candy is a Japanese historical romance novel, manga, and a classic anime series. The main character, Candice "Candy" White Adley is a blonde girl with freckles, large emerald green eyes and long hair, worn in pigtails with bows. Candy Candy first appeared in a prose novel by famed Japanese writer Keiko Nagita under the pen name Kyoko Mizuki in April 1975. When Mizuki joined forces with manga artist Yumiko Igarashi, the Japanese magazine Nakayoshi became interested in Candy Candy. The series was serialized as a manga series in the magazine for four years and won the 1st Kodansha Manga Award for shōjo in 1977. The story was adapted into an anime series by Toei Animation. There are also four animated short films. Hotel Hotel is a 2004 Austrian drama film directed by Jessica Hausner. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. This Filthy World This Filthy World is a one-man show/documentary film by John Waters concerning his origins in the trash genre and his successful career navigating Hollywood. It was filmed at the Harry DeJour Playhouse in New York City in 2006. Bangkok Love Story Bangkok Love Story is a 2007 Thai film written and directed by Poj Arnon. A gay romantic crime action drama, it is the story of a man who falls in love with a gunman assigned to kill him. PiraMMMida The PyraMMMid is a 2011 Russian crime drama directed by Eldar Salavatov. The plot is based on the partially biographic story "Pyramid" by Sergei Mavrodi. Frau Ella Frau Ella is a 2013 German comedy film directed by Markus Goller. Gehenna: Where Death Lives Gehenna: Where Death Lives is a 2016 American-Japanese horror film written and directed by Hiroshi Katagiri. The film stars Justin Gordon, Eva Swan, Simon Phillips, Doug Jones, Lance Henriksen, and Patrick Gorman. It was acquired by Uncorkd Entertainment in 2018 and was released on May 4, 2018. An early screening was held at Saipan Regal Cinemas on June 30, 2018. Bordertown Bordertown is a 1935 American drama film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Paul Muni and Bette Davis. The screenplay by Laird Doyle and Wallace Smith is based on Robert Lords adaptation of the 1934 novel Border Town by Carroll Graham. The supporting cast features Margaret Lindsay, Eugene Pallette and Robert Barrat. Although the films They Drive by Night and Blowing Wild are not specifically remakes of Bordertown, they include many of its plot elements and similar scenes. From the Earth to the Moon From the Earth to the Moon is a 1958 American Technicolor science fiction film, produced by Benedict Bogeaus, directed by Byron Haskin, that stars Joseph Cotten, George Sanders, and Debra Paget. Production of the film originated at RKO Pictures, but when RKO went into bankruptcy, the film was acquired and released by Warner Brothers. From the Earth to the Moon is the only film adaptation of the Jules Verne science fiction novel of the same name. Monster Monster is a 2008 direct-to-DVD Japanese daikaiju film. The film is a mockbuster created to capitalize on the release of Cloverfield. It was released direct-to-DVD on January 15, 2008. Cloverfield was released theatrically three days later on January 18, 2008. Dark Signal Dark Signal is a 2016 British supernatural thriller directed by Edward Evers-Swindell. It stars Siwan Morris, Gareth David-Lloyd, Joanna Ignaczewska, and Cinzia Monreale. A radio DJ and her engineer invite a psychic on their last broadcast. At the same time, a listener is haunted by the victim of a serial killer. It was shot in Wales in late 2014 and released in the UK in April 2016. Paulina Paulina is a 2015 internationally co-produced thriller film directed by Santiago Mitre. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Nespresso Grand Prize and the FIPRESCI Prize. It is inspired by the 1960 film La patota. My Days of Mercy My Days of Mercy is a 2017 romance drama film directed by Tali Shalom Ezer and written by Joe Barton. It stars Kate Mara, Ellen Page, Amy Seimetz, Brian Geraghty, and Elias Koteas. It screened at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2017, as a Gala Presentation. It was released in the United Kingdom on May 17, 2019, by Signature Entertainment, and was released in the United States on July 5, 2019, by Lionsgate. Hale County This Morning, This Evening Hale County This Morning, This Evening is an English-language documentary film about the lives of black people in Hale County, Alabama. It is directed by RaMell Ross and produced by RaMell Ross, Joslyn Barnes, Su Kim,https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6634646/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm and is Rosss first nonfiction feature. The documentary is the winner of 2018 Sundance Film Festival award for U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Creative Vision, 2018 Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Documentary Feature and the Cinema Eye Honors Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Feature Filmmaking. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. After its theatrical run, it aired on the PBS series Independent Lens. She She is a 1935 American film produced by Merian C. Cooper. Based on H. Rider Haggards novel of the same name, the screenplay combines elements from all the books in the series: A History of Adventure, She and Allan, Ayesha: The Return of She and Wisdoms Daughter. The film reached a new generation of moviegoers with a 1949 re-release. The ancient civilization of Kor is depicted in an Art Deco style with imaginative special effects. The setting is Arctic Siberia, rather than in Africa, as in the first book. With music by Max Steiner, the film stars Helen Gahagan, Randolph Scott and Nigel Bruce. It was hoped that She would follow Coopers previous success, King Kong. Cooper had originally intended to shoot the film in color, but budget cuts by RKO forced him to shoot the film in black and white at the last minute. However, the black and white film had disappointing results at the box office. It initially lost $180,000, although it later had a successful re-release. The film is listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilsons book The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of the 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made. The Yankee Doodle Mouse The Yankee Doodle Mouse is a 1943 American one-reel animated cartoon in Technicolor. It is the eleventh Tom and Jerry short produced by Fred Quimby, and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with musical supervision by Scott Bradley and animation by Irven Spence, Pete Burness, Kenneth Muse and George Gordon. Jack Zander was credited on the original print, but his credit was omitted in the 1950 reissue. It was released to theaters on June 26, 1943 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. The short features Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse chasing each other in a pseudo-warfare style, and makes numerous references to World War II technology such as jeeps and dive bombers. The Yankee Doodle Mouse won the 1943 Oscar for Best Animated Short Film, making it the first of seven Tom and Jerry cartoons to receive this distinction. This is the first Tom and Jerry short to be animated by Ray Patterson, who arrived from Walt Disney Productions. Except a period at Walter Lantz Productions in the 1950s, Patterson would continue to work for Hanna and Barbera until the 1980s. We Only Live Once We Have Only One Life is a 1958 Greek comedy film directed by George Tzavellas. The Man Called Flintstone The Man Called Flintstone is a 1966 American animated comedy film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. It was the second Hanna-Barbera feature, after Hey There. The film is a theatrical spin-off of the 1960-66 television series, The Flintstones, and is a swan song of the show, made immediately following the end of production on the series. The working title of the film was That Man Flintstone, with the film poster featuring Fred Flintstone in the same pose of the Bob Peak poster for Our Man Flint. The film is a parody of the James Bond films. This film was the first feature film voice role for Betty Rubbles voice actress Gerry Johnson. Additionally, it marked the first voice work of Henry Corden, who supplied Freds singing voice, and would go on to fully assume the role of Fred after Alan Reeds death in 1977. While the film includes numerous musical interludes, including one song performed by Louis Prima, the theme song from the show itself is not used. Mustang Sally Mustang Sally is a 2006 horror film starring Elizabeth Daily, Mark Anthony Parrish, Lindsey Labrum, Don Wallace, Erik Fellows and Al Santos. Six friends think that they are going to a house of prostitution, but encounter danger instead. The title is a reference to the rhythm and blues tune "Mustang Sally", popularized by Wilson Pickett and later featured in several movies. It also has jazz score by trumpeter Terence Blanchard. The German version features many well-known actors resp. their voices e. g. Torsten Muenchow, Michael Habeck, Tim Schwarzmaier. The movie was released in Germany "direct to DVD" approximately beginning of February 2007. Forever Enthralled Forever Enthralled is a Chinese biographical film directed by Chen Kaige; the film marks Chens eleventh feature film as a director. Forever Enthralled follows the life of Mei Lanfang, one of Chinas premiere opera performers. It stars Leon Lai as Mei, Zhang Ziyi, Sun Honglei and Masanobu Andō. Known during production as Mei Lanfang, the films English title was changed in November 2008, shortly before its release, to Forever Enthralled. The film was shown in competition at the 2009 Berlin International Film Festival for the Golden Bear award. Teen Patti Teen Patti is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language thriller film directed by Leena Yadav. It stars Amitabh Bachchan, Ben Kingsley, R. Madhavan, Raima Sen, Shraddha Kapoor in her film debut, and is produced by Ambika Hinduja under the banners of Hinduja Ventures and Serendipity Films. The film follows a mathematics professor, played by Bachchan, who is trying to write a thesis on probability and relates it to the Indian card game of Teen Patti. The Janky Promoters Janky Promoters is a 2009 comedy film, re-teaming Ice Cube and Mike Epps who play as "janky" promoters who book rapper Jeezy to play at their concert, only to fail at doing it the right way and thus getting into more trouble than they bargained for. Agnosia Agnosia is a Spanish baroque retro-futuristic thriller directed by Eugenio Mira and written by Antonio Trashorras. Gogol. Nachalo Gogol. The Beginning is a 2017 Russian fantasy-horror film directed by Yegor Baranov loosely based on works by Nikolai Gogol from the collection Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka. The title role is played by Alexander Petrov. Gogol. The Beginning is the first of three films of the project Gogol and the first Russian television series to have a theatrical release. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm is a 1938 American musical comedy film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Shirley Temple, Randolph Scott, and Bill Robinson. The screenplay by Don Ettlinger and Karl Tunberg is loosely based on Kate Douglas Wiggins novel Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. This is the second of three films in which Shirley Temple and Randolph Scott appeared together; the others were To the Last Man and Susannah of the Mounties. The film tells the story of a talented orphans trials and tribulations after winning a radio audition to represent a breakfast cereal. Highlights include Temple singing a medley of her hit tunes and dancing with Bill Robinson on a flight of stairs. The film was well received by Variety, and, in 2009, was available on videocassette and DVD. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm film versions were made in Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm starring Mary Pickford; Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm starring Marian Nixon. Hit the Ice Hit the Ice is a 1943 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello and their first film directed by Charles Lamont. Lamont later directed the teams last few films in the 1950s. Living It Up Living It Up is a 1954 American comedy film starring the team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis and released by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by Norman Taurog and produced by Paul Jones. The screenplay by Jack Rose and Melville Shavelson was based on the 1953 musical Hazel Flagg by Ben Hecht, which was in turn based on the story "Letter to the Editor" by James H. Street. An earlier film based on Streets story, Nothing Sacred, had been made in 1937 by Selznick International Pictures with Carole Lombard and Fredric March, and directed by William A. Wellman. The 1954 version had original music by Walter Scharf, cinematography by Daniel L. Fapp, art direction by Albert Nozaki and Hal Pereira, and costume design by Edith Head. Living It Up also features Janet Leigh, Edward Arnold, Fred Clark, Sheree North, and Sig Ruman. One Last Dance One Last Dance is a 2003 American-Canadian romantic drama film about three dancers in New York City. The film was directed and written by Lisa Niemi, wife of actor Patrick Swayze. One Last Dance starred both Swayze and Niemi, who also jointly produced, alongside George de la Peña in a major role. It was filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. One Last Dance was choreographed by Patsy Swayze, Niemis mother-in-law and the mother of Patrick Swayze. Niemi, who also wrote the script in addition to directing the film, drew its content from the real-life experiences and struggles of performing artists. Formosa Betrayed Formosa Betrayed is a 2009 American political thriller film directed by Adam Kane, written by Charlie Stratton, Yann Samuell, Brian Askew, and Nathaniel Goodman, with a story by Will Tiao and Katie Swain, and starring James Van Der Beek. Set in Chicago and Taiwan in the 1980s, the story follows a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent investigating the murder of a Taiwanese professor at a Midwestern college. The search for the killers takes the agent to Taiwan, where he discovers there is more involved in this murder than he ever anticipated. Although Formosa Betrayed has been regarded as a "pan-green movie," its writers say they did not take sides over the Pan-Blue/Pan-Green political divide. Formosa Betrayed opened in four cities the weekend of February 28, 2010: Boston, New York, Los Angeles, and the Bay Area. Eventually, it was released in 20-25 cities across North America. Coming Home for Christmas Coming Home for Christmas is a 2017 American-Canadian made-for-television romantic comedy film based on the novel of the same name by Jenny Hale, starring Danica McKellar and Neal Bledsoe. The film premiered on Hallmark Channel on November 18, 2017 as part of the channels Countdown to Christmas season. Cat-Women of the Moon Cat-Women of the Moon is an independently made 1953 American black-and-white three-dimensional science-fiction film, produced by Jack Rabin and Al Zimbalist, directed by Arthur Hilton, that stars Sonny Tufts, Victor Jory, and Marie Windsor. The film was released by Astor Pictures. Notably, the musical score was composed by Academy Award–winner Elmer Bernstein, though his last name is misspelled as "Bernstien" in the opening credits. Private Parts Private Parts is a 1972 psychological thriller film with some elements of horror and black comedy, directed by underground film director Paul Bartel as his feature film debut. The film stars Ayn Ruymen, Lucille Benson, and John Ventantonio. Zone Troopers Zone Troopers is a 1985 American science fiction film directed by Danny Bilson and starring Tim Thomerson. It was filmed in Italy by Empire Pictures with Charles Band as executive producer. The original music score was composed by Richard Band. Red Dawn Rojo Amanecer is a 1989 Silver Ariel Award-winning Mexican film, directed by Jorge Fons. It is a film about the Tlatelolco Massacre in the section of Tlatelolco in Mexico City in the evening of October 2, 1968. It focuses on the day of a middle-class Mexican family living in one of the apartment buildings surrounding the Plaza de Tlatelolco and is based on testimonials from witnesses and victims. It stars Héctor Bonilla, María Rojo, the Bichir Brothers, Eduardo Palomo and others. You and the Night You and the Night is a French erotic drama film released on 13 November 2013. The film was written and directed by Yann Gonzalez, and features music by his brother Anthony Gonzalez and his band M83. Former Manchester United, French football player Éric Cantona was cast as The Stud. Rakuen Tsuiho: Expelled from Paradise is a 2014 Japanese Anime science fiction film. The film is directed by Seiji Mizushima, with a screenplay written by Gen Urobuchi, produced by Toei Animation and animated by Graphinica, and distributed by T-Joy in cooperation with Toei Company. The film had its first public showing in Europe at the Swedish anime-convention ConFusion on December 11, 2014. Seiji Mizushima attended the event himself, partaking in a stage-show, Q&A and other activities. The movie was also imported to the United States by Aniplex USA and was shown in 15 theatres across the country on December 13, 2014. Sacro GRA Sacro GRA is a 2013 Italian documentary film directed by Gianfranco Rosi. It won the Golden Lion at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. It was the first documentary film to win the award at the Venice Festival. Nahid Nahid is a 2015 Iranian drama film directed by Ida Panahandeh. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival where it won a Promising Future Prize. Gunslinger Gunslinger is a 1956 American western film starring Beverly Garland as Rose Hood, the widow of a slain town marshal who inherits his job. Directed by Roger Corman from a screenplay by Mark Hanna and Charles B. Griffith, the film, shot in colour, also features Allison Hayes as Erica Page, the owner of a saloon, who hires a gunslinger assassin to kill Rose. The film began production in February 1956, as director Corman wanted to shoot one final film in six days before a change in union contracts meant that actors were limited to working only five days a week. Filming of Gunslinger was marred by several inconveniences; rain caused the filming location to become muddy, and the two lead actresses were both injured on set. Eventually, Gunslinger was released to mixed reviews, and, in 1993, was featured in a fifth-season episode of the movie-mocking comedy television series Mystery Science Theater 3000. Atom Age Vampire Atom Age Vampire is a 1960 Italian horror film directed by Anton Giulio Majano. Shot in black-and-white, the film was produced by Elio Ippolito Mellino and stars Alberto Lupo, Susanne Loret, and Sergio Fantoni. You're a Big Boy Now Youre a Big Boy Now is a 1966 American comedy film about an upper-middle-class young mans coming of age in 1960s Manhattan written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Based on David Benedictus 1963 novel of the same name, it stars Elizabeth Hartman, Peter Kastner, Geraldine Page, Rip Torn, Karen Black, and Julie Harris. Geraldine Page was nominated for an Oscar, as well as a Golden Globe Award, for her performance. Lady Terminator Lady Terminator is a 1988 Indonesian horror-fantasy action film directed by H. Tjut Djalil, also credited under the pseudonym of Jalil Jackson. The film stars Barbara Anne Constable, Christopher J. Hart, and Claudia Angelique Rademaker, and is considered to be a mockbuster of the 1984 American film The Terminator. Killer Tomatoes Strike Back! Killer Tomatoes Strike Back! is a 1990 comedy-horror film. It is the third in the Killer Tomatoes film series, following Attack of the Killer Tomatoes and Return of the Killer Tomatoes, and followed by Killer Tomatoes Eat France. The film is notable in that it is the first time killer tomatoes are shown with faces and was the only killer tomatoes film that did not begin with the traditional Killer Tomatoes score, although remixes play during the film. The film was a direct-to-video release. Swordsman III: The East Is Red The East Is Red, also known as Swordsman III, is a 1993 Hong Kong wuxia film. The main character in the film is loosely based on Dongfang Bubai, a character in Louis Chas novel The Smiling. The film was produced by Tsui Hark, directed by Ching Siu-tung, and starred Brigitte Lin, Joey Wong and Yu Rongguang. The film is regarded as a sequel to The Swordsman and Swordsman II. Elvis: The Comeback Special Singer Presents...Elvis is a television special starring singer Elvis Presley, aired by NBC on December 3, 1968. It marked Presleys return to live performance after seven years during which his career was centered in the movie business. Presley was unhappy with his distance from musical trends of the time, and the low-quality movie productions he was involved in. Initially planned as a Christmas special by the network, and Presleys manager Colonel Tom Parker, producer Bob Finkel transformed the idea. He hired director Steve Binder to update Presleys sound, and to create a special that would be current and appeal to a younger audience. Filming took place in June 1968 at NBCs Burbank Studios. The show consisted of a sit-down section, stand-up numbers and two musicals. The sit-down session showcased Presley in an informal setting, surrounded by fans and small band. The stripped sound, and intimate atmosphere would become the forerunner to MTV Unplugged. The special garnered good reviews when it aired, topped the Nielsen television ratings for the week, and was the most watched show of the season. Later known as the "Comeback Special", it re-launched Presleys singing career and his return to live performance. Marco Polo Marco Polo is a 2007 American made-for-television historical adventure drama film directed by Kevin Connor, starring Ian Somerhalder, BD Wong and Brian Dennehy. In the 13th Century, imprisoned in Genoa, Marco Polo, a Venetian trader, recounts his days as a young man in China to a fellow prisoner who is dying. He reminisces about his fantastic adventures, his rise to governorship in Kublai Khans court in Mongolia, his love for a kidnapped concubine and his escape back to Italy as a wealthy man. Africa United Africa United is a 2010 British comedy-drama adventure film directed by first-time UK film director Deborah Debs Gardner-Paterson and starring Emmanuel Jal, Eriya Ndayambaje, Roger Nsengiyumva, Sanyu Joanita Kintu, Sherrie Silver and Yves Dusenge. The plot is about a group of Rwandan children who travel 3000 miles across Africa to get to the South African World Cup. All Saints All Saints is a 2017 American Christian drama film directed by Steve Gomer and written by Steve Armour. The film stars John Corbett, Cara Buono, Myles Moore, Nelson Lee, Barry Corbin, David Keith, Angela Fox, Chonda Pierce and Gregory Alan Williams, and follows a small-town Tennessee preacher who attempts to save his struggling church. It was released on August 25, 2017, by Affirm Films and Provident Films. Trans-Europ-Express Trans-Europ-Express is a 1966 film written and directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet and starring Jean-Louis Trintignant and Marie-France Pisier. The title refers to the Trans Europ Express, a former international rail network in Europe. Also in the cast were Nadine Verdier, Christian Barbier, Charles Millot, Catherine Robbe-Grillet, and the director. The film has been variously described as an erotic thriller, a mystery, and a film-within-a-film. The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick The Goalkeepers Fear of the Penalty is a 1972 German-language drama film directed by Wim Wenders. It is also known as The Goalies Anxiety at the Penalty Kick. It was adapted from the novel with the same title by Peter Handke. Emmanuelle 3 Goodbye Emmanuelle is a 1977 French softcore erotica movie directed by François Leterrier, and starring Sylvia Kristel. The music score is by Serge Gainsbourg. In this sequel, Emmanuelle and Jean move to the Seychelles, where she leaves him. I Theia Apo to Chicago The Auntie from Chicago is a 1957 Greek theatrical comedy film directed by Alekos Sakellarios and produced by Finos Films. The film made 142,459 tickets. American Girl American Girl is a 2002 American comedy-drama film directed by Jordan Brady and starring Jena Malone, Michelle Forbes, Brad Renfro, Alicia Witt, and Erik von Detten. The film premiered on October 16, 2002 at the Austin Film Festival. It was later released to DVD on January 11, 2005 under the title Confessions of an American Girl. Direct Action Direct Action is a 2004 American action film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Dolph Lundgren. Aathi Aathi is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Ramana and produced by S. A. Chandrasekhar. It starred Vijay and Trisha in the lead roles. This film is the Tamil remake of the 2005 Telugu film Athanokkade. The story revolves around two college students turned lovers taking revenge by assassinating a common criminal gang responsible for their familys death. The film opened to mixed reviews from critics. For No Good Reason For No Good Reason is a 2012 American-British documentary film about Ralph Steadman, directed by Charlie Paul. The film was in competition for the Grierson Award for Best Documentary at the 2012 BFI London Film Festival. It premiered at the 2012 London Film Festival, and was released in 2014 in the United States. The Dinner The Dinner is a 2014 Italian drama film directed by Ivano De Matteo. It is loosely inspired by the novel of the same name by Herman Koch. It was screened in the Venice Days section at the 71st Venice International Film Festival, in which it won the Europa Cinemas Label as Best European Film. The Saphead The Saphead is a 1920 American comedy film featuring Buster Keaton. It was the actors first starring role in a full-length feature and the film that launched his career as a leading man. Keaton was cast on the recommendation of Douglas Fairbanks. The plot was a merging of two stories, Bronson Howards play The Henrietta and the novel The New Henrietta by Victor Mapes and Winchell Smith, which was meant to be an adaption of Howards play. History Is Made at Night History Is Made at Night is a 1937 romantic drama with elements of comedy and spectacle. It deals with a love triangle among a possessive shipping magnate, his beautiful wife, and a French headwaiter, with a spectacular ocean liner as a backdrop. Colin Clive plays the insanely jealous and homicidal husband, Bruce Vail. Jean Arthur is his wife, Irene, and Charles Boyer is Paul, the headwaiter with whom she falls in love. The film was produced by Walter Wanger and directed by Frank Borzage. Leo Carrillo portrays Pauls best friend, Cesare. The film has a Titanic-like climax, when the ocean liner SS Princess Irene strikes an iceberg on its maiden voyage. The Hindenburg is mentioned in dialogue, but not shown. The Vails are set to travel via the airship to Paris to testify in a court trial before changing plans. The Hindenburg disaster happened two months after the release of the film. Wee Willie Winkie Wee Willie Winkie is a 1937 American adventure drama film directed by John Ford and starring Shirley Temple, Victor McLaglen, and Cesar Romero. The screenplay by Julien Josephson and Ernest Pascal was based on a story by Rudyard Kipling. The films story concerns the British presence in 19th-century India. The production was filmed largely at the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, California, where a number of elaborate sets were built for the movie. William S. Darling and David S. Hall were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction. Merveilleuse Angélique Merveilleuse Angélique is a 1965 French romantic adventure film directed by Bernard Borderie. It is the second film in the Angélique series, based upon the novels by Anne and Serge Golon, and a sequel to Angélique. A Bright Shining Lie A Bright Shining Lie is a 1998 American made-for-television war drama film based on Neil Sheehans book of the same name and the true story of John Paul Vanns experience in the Vietnam War. It stars Bill Paxton, Amy Madigan, Vivian Wu, Donal Logue, Eric Bogosian and Kurtwood Smith and is written and directed by Terry George, and produced by Greg Ricketson. Fetching Cody Fetching Cody is a 2005 Canadian drama/science-fiction film written and directed by David Ray. The film takes place in Vancouvers Downtown Eastside and follows the story of Art Frankel as he desperately tries to save his girlfriend Cody Wesson who is in the hospital after an overdose on drugs. Art discovers a time machine and decides to use it to save Cody by attempting to rewrite her past. The film also features local drag queen Robert Kaiser as Sabrina. Pilot "Pilot" is the first episode of the television series Bones, which premiered on the FOX network on September 13, 2005. It is written by series creator Hart Hanson and directed by Greg Yaitanes. It introduces the two main characters of the series, Dr. Temperance Brennan and FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth, and their partnership in solving cases involving unidentified human remains. Cyclops Cyclops is a 2008 television monster film about the mythological cyclops. Here the cyclops is the last survivor of species who once fought the Roman Army and ends up in the Circus Maximus. Bank Bang Bank Bang is a 2008 Greek comedy film directed by Argyris Papadimitropoulos. The film was one of the highest grossing Greek films in its season. Pit Stop Pit Stop is an American drama film, which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Directed by Yen Tan and written by Tan and David Lowery, the film stars Bill Heck and Marcus DeAnda as Gabe and Ernesto, two gay men in a small town in Texas, who begin to build a relationship via their interactions at the local gas station. The film also stars Amy Seimetz as Gabes ex-wife Shannon and Alfredo Maduro as Ernestos former partner Luis, both of whom are still involved in their ex-partners lives. The film won the Texas Grand Jury Prize at the 2013 Dallas International Film Festival and the Louise LeQuire Award for Best Screenplay at the 2013 Nashville Film Festival. It also screened within Maryland Film Festival 2013. After the Screaming Stops Bros: After the Screaming Stops is a 2018 documentary film about the English pop band Bros consisting of twins Matt and Luke Goss. It documents the rise and fall, relationship, rehearsals and preparation for the sell-out reunion shows at Londons O2 Arena, scheduled to start 19 August 2017. The show marks 28 years to the day since their last performance. The film is a British venture produced by Fulwell 73, with Lorton Entertainment and XYZ Films serving as distributors. It is also in association with BBC Music. Directed by Joe Pearlman and David Soutar, and produced by Leo Pearlman. After the Screaming Stops had its U.K. premiere as part of the 2018 BFI London Film Festival on 17 October 2018 and then given a limited release in the United Kingdom on 9 November 2018. The film was also released on home media on 12 November peaking at #1 on the Official Music Video Chart, and was on the chart for 24 weeks. The film won awards including Moment of the Year at the 2019 BBC Radio & Music Awards, National Film Awards UK for Best Documentary, and the BAFTA Award for Best Editing: Factual. Work Work is a 1915 American silent film starring Charlie Chaplin, and co-starring Edna Purviance, Marta Golden and Charles Inslee. It was filmed at the Majestic Studio in Los Angeles. Ever Since Eve Ever Since Eve is a 1937 romantic comedy film starring Marion Davies and Robert Montgomery. Charlotte and Her Boyfriend Charlotte and Her Boyfriend is a 13-minute 1958 film by Franco-Swiss director Jean-Luc Godard. It is shot entirely in or from a hotel room, in which Jules gives Charlotte a seemingly endless and self-indulgent tirade on her faults and his tribulations. Belmondos voice is in fact dubbed by Godard. It is a homage to Jean Cocteaus successful one-act play Le Bel Indifférent, where the roles are opposite. It can be seen on the Criterion and Optimum DVDs of À Bout de Souffle. Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell is a 1968 Technicolor American comedy film starring Gina Lollobrigida, and directed by Melvin Frank, who co-wrote the original screenplay with Denis Norden and Sheldon Keller. The United Artists release was filmed at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome. It served as the basis for the unsuccessful 1979 stage musical Carmelina. Some critics have also speculated that the 1999 stage musical Mamma Mia! -- and, by extension, its 2008 film adaptation -- are based on Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell, although the musicals book writer, Catherine Johnson, has denied any connection. The Heifer La vaquilla is a 1985 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Luis García Berlanga. It was the first comedy made about the Spanish Civil War. I've Heard the Mermaids Singing Ive Heard the Mermaids Singing is a 1987 comedy-drama film directed by Patricia Rozema and starring Sheila McCarthy, Paule Baillargeon, and Ann-Marie MacDonald. The title is taken from The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T. S. Eliot. Unfair Competition Unfair Competition is a 2001 Italian drama film directed by Ettore Scola. It was filmed in Cinecittà and some of its sets were used by Martin Scorsese in Gangs of New York, as Ettore Scola said in Néstor Birris book. Girls Will Be Girls Girls Will Be Girls is a 2003 comedy film written and directed by Richard Day. Starring Jack Plotnick, Clinton Leupp and Jeffery Roberson as three actresses at various places in their careers, the film is a parody of Hollywood-related movies like Sunset Boulevard, All About Eve, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, Mommie Dearest and Valley of the Dolls. Sword in the Moon Sword in the Moon is a 2003 South Korean action-adventure film. It screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Rats and Cats Rats and Cats is a 2007 Australian comedy film directed by Tony Rogers and starring Adam Zwar and Jason Gann. Rebel Rebel is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by Raghava Lawrence, produced by J. Bhaghawan and J. Pulla Rao under the Sri Balaji Cine Media banner. The film stars Prabhas, Tamannaah, and Deeksha Seth in the lead roles. Apart from directing, Raghava Lawrence also handled the choreography, screenplay and music direction for the film. The film was released worldwide on 28 September 2012. The movie partially inspired the 2014 Bangladeshi movie The Superstar. It was dubbed into Hindi as The Return of Rebel, in Tamil as Veerabali, and in Malayalam as Rebel. Dubbing artist Chetanya Adib dubbed for Prabhass voice in the Hindi dubbed version. All Summers End All Summers End is a 2017 American drama film directed and written by Kyle Wilamowski. The film stars Tye Sheridan, Kaitlyn Dever, Austin Abrams, Beau Mirchoff, Paula Malcomson and Annabeth Gish. 1001 Grams 1001 Grams is a 2014 Norwegian drama film written and directed by Bent Hamer. It was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. The Prison The Prison is a 2017 South Korean prison action film directed by Na Hyun and starring Han Suk-kyu and Kim Rae-won. It was released on March 23, 2017. The Foghorn Leghorn The Foghorn Leghorn is a 1948 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson, starring Henery Hawk, Foghorn Leghorn and Barnyard Dawg. This is also the first short to mention Foghorn’s name on screen as the name of the short. Family Life Family Life is a 1971 British drama film directed by Ken Loach from a screenplay by David Mercer. It is a remake of In Two Minds, an episode of the BBCs Wednesday Play series first transmitted by the BBC in March 1967, which was also written by Mercer and directed by Loach, One Fine Spring Day One Fine Spring Day is a South Korean feature film released by Sidus and Applause Films in 2001. Directed by Hur Jin-ho, the film is a portrait of a love affair - from its blossoming in spring, to its decline as the years pass. Art of the Devil 2 Art of the Devil 2 is a 2005 Thai horror film directed by Kongkiat Khomsiri, Art Thamthrakul, Yosapong Polsap, Putipong Saisikaew, Isara Nadee, Pasith Buranajan and Seree Pongniti. It was released by Five Star Production. A sequel in name only to a 2004 film, this film is about a teacher, named Aajaan Panor, who is humiliated by some students. She turns to black magic to exact revenge. The Belgrade Phantom The Belgrade Phantom is a Serbian Historical, Drama, Thriller, Documentary film directed by Jovan B. Todorović. It was released in 2009. This film combines archival television footage, and current interviews with witnesses and participants of the events from 1979, as well as acting scenes. Charlie & Boots Charlie & Boots is a 2009 Australian film starring Paul Hogan and Shane Jacobson. It had the best opening weekend for any Australian film in 2009 when it was released on Fathers Day. The film features many small towns in country Australia. It also has a cameo by Reg Evans, who died in the 2009 Victorian bushfires before the film was released, and the film is dedicated to the victims of the fires. Kadal Kadal ) is a 2013 Indian Tamil language crime drama film co-written, co-produced and directed by Mani Ratnam. The film features debutantes Gautham Karthik, son of actor Karthik, and Thulasi Nair, daughter of Radha, in the lead roles, with Arjun Sarja, Aravind Swamy, and Lakshmi Manchu in supporting roles. The music was composed by A. R. Rahman. The film revolves around life of Christian fishermen who instill the fact that how faith can sometimes lead to the triumph of humanity. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Kadali. The film was released worldwide on 1 February 2013 in both the versions. Sirius Sirius is a 2013 documentary directed by Amardeep Kaleka, based upon ufologist Steven M. Greers book Hidden Truth, Forbidden Knowledge. Partially funded by a successful Kickstarter campaign, the film is narrated by Thomas Jane and follows Greers efforts to reveal what he claims is information about top secret energy projects and propulsion techniques. Sirius features interviews from former officials from the government and military, as well as images and a DNA analysis of the skeleton known as Ata that was found in the Atacama desert in northern Chile in 2003. The film premiered on April 22, 2013 in Los Angeles, California, as well as online. Blotto Blotto is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. The short was produced by Hal Roach and originally distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case is a Laurel and Hardy comedy film released in 1930. It is one of a handful of three-reel comedies they made, running 28 minutes. It was directed by James Parrott, produced by Hal Roach and distributed by MGM. The Man from Colorado The Man from Colorado is a 1949 American Technicolor western-psychological drama film directed by Henry Levin and produced by Jules Schermer for Columbia Pictures. It stars Glenn Ford as a Union officer who becomes addicted to killing during the American Civil War, William Holden as his best friend, and Ellen Drew as their common love interest. Robert Andrews and Ben Maddow based the screenplay on a story by Borden Chase. Levin replaced Charles Vidor during filming. Lorenzo Lorenzo is a 2004 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation about a cat, Lorenzo, who is "dismayed to discover that his tail has developed a personality of its own." The short was directed by Mike Gabriel and produced by Baker Bloodworth. It premiered at the Florida Film Festival on March 6, 2004, and later appeared as a feature before the film Raising Helen; however, it did not appear on the DVD release of the film. It is based on an original idea by Joe Grant, who started working on the film in 1949, but it was eventually shelved. It was later found along with Destino. The short was intended to be one of the segments for the proposed but never completed Fantasia 2006. It was included on the Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection Blu-ray/DVD set released on August 18, 2015. Frits en Freddy Frits and Freddy is a 2010 Flemish-Belgian comedy film directed by Guy Goossens. South of Heaven, West of Hell South of Heaven, West of Hell is a 2000 American Western film starring Dwight Yoakam, who also co-wrote, directed, and scored the movie. Plastilinovaya vorona Plasticine Crow is a 1981 Soviet clay animation by Aleksandr Tatarskiy. Animation divided into three independent parts. The film was Russias first claymation film. Newark Athlete Newark Athlete is an 1891 American short silent film directed and produced by William Kennedy Dickson. The film, roughly ten seconds in length, displays a young athlete swinging Indian clubs. It was filmed in May or June 1891, in the Photographic Building at the Edison Laboratory, West Orange, New Jersey. The film was made to be viewed using Thomas Edisons Kinetoscope. In 2010, Newark Athlete was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It is currently the oldest film chosen to be in the Registry. Silent Warnings Silent Warnings is a 2003 science fiction/horror television film about a group of college students who begin finding crop circles by the house they have moved into. Following the disappearance of one of them, they begin suspecting something sinister. It was commissioned by Syfy, written and directed Christian McIntire, and stars Stephen Baldwin, A. J. Buckley and Billy Zane. The project was released on DVD as Warnings by WL on June 23, 2003 and as Silent Warnings by Universal on August 26, 2003. Coffin Rock Coffin Rock is an Australian melodramatic thriller film directed by Rupert Glasson and produced by David Lightfoot. The movie stars Lisa Chappell, Robert Taylor and Sam Parsonson. Kobe Doin' Work Kobe Doin Work is a 2009 documentary film directed by Spike Lee. It focuses on Kobe Bryant during one day of the 2007–08 Los Angeles Lakers season. Bryant granted filmmaker Spike Lee and 30 cameras unprecedented access to his life for one day. Kobe: Doin Work premiered on ESPN on May 16, 2009. Chittagong Chittagong is a 2012 Indian historical war drama film directed by Bedabrata Pain. It stars Manoj Bajpayee in the lead role and is based upon events of British Rajs Chittagong Uprising. The film features music by trio Shankar Ehsaan Loy and sound by Resul Pookutty. The world premier of film was on 10 April 2012. Chittagong released on 12 October 2012 and nett grossed Rs 3.1 million at the Indian box office. This movie won the 60th National Film Award for the Best Debut Film of a Director. Peg o' My Heart Peg o My Heart is a 1933 American Pre-Code film adaptation of the play of the same name by J. Hartley Manners. It starred Marion Davies as a poor Irish girl who stands to inherit a fortune if she satisfies certain conditions. The Chase The Chase is a 1946 American film noir directed by Arthur Ripley. The screenplay by Philip Yordan is based on Cornell Woolrichs 1944 novel The Black Path of Fear. Inspector Maigret Maigret Sets a Trap is a 1958 French-Italian crime film directed by Jean Delannoy and starring Jean Gabin, Annie Girardot and Olivier Hussenot. It is an adaptation of the novel Maigret Sets a Trap by Belgian writer Georges Simenon featuring his fictional detective Jules Maigret. Inserts Inserts is a 1975 British drama film written and directed by John Byrum while he was in his late twenties, and starring Richard Dreyfuss, Jessica Harper, Bob Hoskins and Veronica Cartwright. The film was originally rated X but later re-rated as NC-17 in 1996. The plot concerns actors and directors in the early 1930s who were unable to make the transition from silent films to talkies, and thus turned to making pornography. The films title takes its name from the double meaning that "insert" both refers to a film technique and sexual intercourse. Inserts was filmed like a one-act stage play on one set and filmed entirely in real time. Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders is a 1990 pornographic comedy film and the sequel to the sex comedy Flesh Gordon. Like the original, it spoofs the Flash Gordon serials, though the humor is more scatological than the original. Only William Dennis Hunt returns from the original cast. Un amour de sorcière Witch Way Love is a 1997 French fantasy film written and directed by René Manzor. Storm Catcher Storm Catcher is a 1999 American action film starring Dolph Lundgren and directed by Tony Hickox, who also co-stars in the film. New Zealand model and actress Kylie Bax debuts as Jessica Holloway. The film tells the story of a renegade general who plans to bomb Washington with a new stealth fighter. Although intended for a larger audience, Storm Catcher, after a short theatrical run, was released direct-to-video. Lick the Star Lick the Star is a 14-minute-long black and white 16mm short film, and the first film written and directed by Sofia Coppola. The film is included as a bonus feature on the DVD for the film HOP from Film Movement. It was also included as a bonus feature on the 2018 Criterion Collection release of The Virgin Suicides. Waqt Hamara Hai Waqt Hamara Hai is a 1993 Indian romantic action comedy film. It was directed by Bharat Rangachary and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala. The stars were Akshay Kumar and Sunil Shetty , paired together for the first of several times in their career. The Trap Door The Trap Door is a British animated television series, originally shown in the United Kingdom in 1984. The plot revolves around the daily lives and the misadventures of a group of monsters living in a castle. Although the emphasis was on humour and the show was marketed as a childrens programme, it drew much from horror and dark fantasy. The show has since become a cult favourite and remains one of the most widely recognised family entertainment shows of the 1980s. Digital childrens channel Pop started rerunning the show in 2010. Both seasons are currently available on iTunes and Prime Video. Triad Underworld Jiang Hu is a 2004 Hong Kong crime drama film revolving around Hong Kong gangs. It was directed by Wong Ching-po and stars Andy Lau and Jacky Cheung. The film is also known as Blood Brothers in Singapore, and Triad Underworld in the United States. Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic is a 2013 American biographical documentary film directed by Marina Zenovich, who also writing with P.G. Morgan and Chris A. Peterson. The film is about the life of comedian and actor Richard Pryor. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 26, 2013. It also aired in the United Kingdom on BBC Four as part of their Storyville strand of documentaries and in the United States on Showtime on July 31, 2013. The documentary won the NAACP Image Award for Best Television Documentary and editor, Chris A. Peterson, was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Editing. The Last Witness The Last Witness is a British-Polish thriller film directed by Piotr Szkopiak. The film stars Alex Pettyfer, Robert Więckiewicz, Talulah Riley, Michael Gambon, Will Thorp, Henry Lloyd-Hughes and Gwilym Lee. The film was released through video on demand by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment beginning on 5 June 2018. The Earthquake Earthquake is a 2016 Russian-Armenian drama film directed by Sarik Andreasyan about the 1988 Armenian earthquake. It was selected as the Armenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards. However, the film was disqualified by the Academy for not meeting the submission requirements. Seema Raja Seema Raja is a 2018 Indian Tamil action drama film written and directed by Ponram and produced by R. D. Raja. The film stars Sivakarthikeyan, Samantha and Soori in the lead roles, with a supporting cast including Napoleon, Lal, and Simran. The film features music composed by D. Imman and cinematography by Balasubramaniem. The movie was released on 13 September 2018, coinciding with the festival of Vinayagar Chathurthi.The film received mixed reviews. The Red Mill The Red Mill is a 1927 American comedy film, starring Marion Davies, directed by Roscoe Arbuckle and produced by King Vidor. Naseeb Naseeb is a 1981 Bollywood action comedy film produced and directed by Manmohan Desai, and written by Kader Khan. It is a Desai with his regular star Amitabh Bachchan.The film also stars Hema Malini, Rishi Kapoor, Shatrughan Sinha, Reena Roy, Kim, Pran, Kader Khan, Amjad Khan, Prem Chopra, Shakti Kapoor, Amrish Puri and Yusuf Khan. The music is by the Manmohan Desai regulars Laxmikant–Pyarelal. The film was among those rare movies which crossed 1 crore per territory. There were only 13 All Time Earner movies before 1984, 9 of which starred Bachchan; Naseeb was one of them. The film was later remade in Tamil as Sandhippu, with Sivaji Ganesan and Prabhu Ganesan, and in Telugu as Trimurtulu, with Daggubati Venkatesh. Fearless Hyena 2 Fearless Hyena Part II is a 1983 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Chan Chuen, and starring Jackie Chan. It was intended to be the sequel to The Fearless Hyena. Wetherby Wetherby is a 1985 British mystery drama film written and directed by playwright David Hare and starring Vanessa Redgrave, Ian Holm, Judi Dench, Stuart Wilson, Tim McInnerny, and Suzanna Hamilton. Six Ways to Sunday Six Ways to Sunday is a 1997 American crime drama film with elements of comedy directed by Adam Bernstein. It is based on Charles Perrys novel Portrait of a Young Man Drowning. Dark Mirror Dark Mirror is a 2007 psychological horror film, which was directed by Pablo Proenza, and stars Lisa Vidal, David Chisum, Christine Lakin, Lupe Ontiveros and Joshua Pelegrin, with a brief cameo by Daeg Faerch. Waking Madison Waking Madison is a 2011 American independent drama film written and directed by Katherine Brooks and starring Sarah Roemer and Elisabeth Shue. The film was screened at the Newport Beach Film Festival, in Costa Mesa, on May 2, 2011. The film was released straight-to-DVD on July 12, 2011. Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel is a 2011 documentary about the life and career of Diana Vreeland, a fashion legacy famous for her time at Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue. The film was directed and produced by Lisa Immordino Vreeland, Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt, and Frédéric Tcheng. It premiered at the 2011 Venice International Film Festival and the Telluride Film Festival. It has a total running time of 86 minutes, and can be seen with English, French, and Italian subtitles. Goal of the Dead Goal of the Dead is 2014 French horror comedy directed by Thierry Poiraud and Benjamin Rocher; written by Tristan Schulmann, Marie Garel Weiss, Quoc Dang Tran, Ismaël Sy Savané, and Laetitia Trapet; and starring Alban Lenoir, Charlie Bruneau, Tiphaine Daviot, Ahmed Sylla, and Alexandre Philip as association football players and fans who must battle zombies when the entire stadium becomes infected. The Guardian Brothers Little Door Gods, also known as Door Guardians, or The Guardian Brothers in the US, is a 2016 Chinese animated fantasy comedy film directed and written by Gary Wang, produced by Light Chaser Animation Studios and distributed by Alibaba Pictures. It was originally released in China on January 1, 2016. An English-language version that is 20 minutes shorter premiered on Netflix on September 1, 2017. Buck and the Preacher Buck and the Preacher is a 1972 American Western film released by Columbia Pictures, written by Ernest Kinoy and directed by Sidney Poitier. Poitier also stars in the film alongside Harry Belafonte and Ruby Dee. This is the first film Sidney Poitier directed. Vincent Canby of The New York Times said Poitier "showed a talent for easy, unguarded, rambunctious humor missing from his more stately movies". This film broke Hollywood Western traditions by casting black actors as central characters and portraying both tension and solidarity between African Americans and Native Americans in the late 19th century. The notable blues musicians Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee, and Don Frank Brooks performed in the films soundtrack, composed by jazz great Benny Carter. Scorcher Scorcher is a 2002 science fiction disaster film directed by James Seale and starring Mark Dacascos, John Rhys-Davies, Jeffrey Johnson, Tamara Davies, Mark Rolston and Rutger Hauer. It was first released in the United States in 2002. It concerns a group of scientists who discover, after a disastrous nuclear accident, that the Earths tectonic plates are shifting and creating immense pressure that will destroy the Earth in a fiery global eruption, and it is up to a few top scientists to find a way to stop it. Auschwitz Auschwitz is a 2011 German drama film directed by Uwe Boll. Prep & Landing Stocking Stuffer: Operation: Secret Santa Operation: Secret Santa — A Prep & Landing Stocking Stuffer is a computer-animated short film sequel to 2009s Christmas special Prep & Landing, produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, and directed by Kevin Deters and Stevie Wermers-Skelton. The short premiered on TV channel ABC on Tuesday, December 7, 2010. The second half-hour Christmas TV special, Naughty vs. Nice aired on December 5, 2011, on ABC. House of Versace House of Versace is a 2013 Canadian biographical drama television film directed by Sara Sugarman and starring Gina Gershon. Based on the 2010 biography House of Versace: The Untold Story of Genius, Murder, and Survival by Deborah Ball, it depicts real-life events of the Versace family, and particularly designer Donatella Versace inheriting the Versace fashion house following the murder of her brother Gianni. The First Monday in May The First Monday in May is a 2016 documentary film directed by Andrew Rossi. The film follows the creation of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts most attended fashion exhibit in history: the 2015 art exhibition Through the Looking Glass by curator Andrew Bolton at New Yorks Metropolitan Museum of Art. It was produced by Fabiola Beracasa Beckman, Dawn Ostroff and Sylvana Ward Durrett and distributed by Magnolia Pictures. The documentary was first released on April 13, 2016 as the opening film of the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival. Lord, Give Me Patience Lord, Give Me Patience is a 2017 Spanish comedy film directed by Álvaro Díaz Lorenzo. All About Nina All About Nina is a 2018 comedy-drama film, written and directed by Eva Vives, in her directorial debut. It stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Common, Chace Crawford, Jay Mohr, Kate del Castillo, and Beau Bridges. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 22, 2018. It was released on September 28, 2018, by The Orchard, to positive reviews from critics, who praised Winsteads performance. For Heaven's Sake For Heavens Sake is a 1926 comedy silent film directed by Sam Taylor and starring Harold Lloyd. Commercially, it was one of Lloyds most successful films and the 12th highest-grossing film of the silent era, pulling in $2,600,000. The McKenzie Break The McKenzie Break is a 1970 DeLuxe Color British war drama film directed by Lamont Johnson, starring Brian Keith as Jack Connor, an intelligence officer investigating recent disturbances at a prisoner of war camp in Scotland. The POWs are led by the charismatic, yet ruthless, Willi Schlüter. Into Thin Air: Death on Everest Into Thin Air: Death on Everest is a 1997 American disaster television film based on Jon Krakauers memoir Into Thin Air. The film, directed by Robert Markowitz and written by Robert J. Avrech, tells the story of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster. It was broadcast on the American Broadcasting Company on November 9, 1997. Khrustalyov, My Car! Khrustalyov, My Car! is a 1998 Russian drama film directed by Aleksei German, screenplay by Svetlana Karmalita. It was produced by Canal+, CNC, Goskino, Lenfilm and VGTRK. A Wonderful Night in Split A Wonderful Night in Split is a 2004 Croatian drama film directed by Arsen Anton Ostojić and starring Dino Dvornik, Marija Škaričić, Coolio, and Mladen Vulić. Colossal Youth Colossal Youth is a 2006 docufiction feature film directed by Portuguese director Pedro Costa. The film was shot on DV in long, static takes and mixes documentary and fiction storytelling. The third feature by Costa set in Lisbons Fontainhas neighborhood, Colossal Youth is a meditation on the aftermath of the Carnation Revolution and its consequences for Portugals poverty-stricken Cape Verdean immigrants. It was part of the Official Competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. The Country Teacher The Country Teacher is a 2008 Czech drama film directed by Bohdan Sláma. My Brother Khosrow My brother Khosrow is a 2014 Iranian psychological film directed by Iranian director Ehsan Biglari. It is written by Parisa Hashempor and Ehsan Biglari himself. It produced by Saeid Malekan starring Shahab Hosseini as its leading cast. This film which was its directors debut, was selected to be appeared in the New Look Section of the Fajr International Film Festival and screened on cinemas at May 2017. It is a film about bipolar disorder and its consequences which received a lot of controversial criticism among Iranian film critics. Stella Maris Stella Maris is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Marshall Neilan, written by Frances Marion and based on William John Lockes 1913 novel of the same name. The film stars Mary Pickford in dual roles as the title character and an orphan servant. The film was remade in 1925, with Mary Philbin in the title role. Lust of the Vampire I Vampiri is a 1957 Italian horror film. The film was directed by Riccardo Freda and completed by the films cinematographer, Mario Bava. It stars Gianna Maria Canale, Carlo DAngelo and Dario Michaelis. The film is about a series of murders on young women who are found with their blood drained. The newspapers report on a killer known as the Vampire, which prompts young journalist Pierre Lantin to research the crimes. Lantin investigates the mysterious Du Grand family who lives in a castle occupied by Gisele Du Grand who is in love with Lantin. She lives with her aunt, who hides her face in a veil, as well as the scientist Julian Du Grand, who is trying to find the secret to eternal youth. The film was developed during a growth in the Italian film industry which allowed for the market to expand beyond a local Italian audience and would allow Italian film makers to explore new genres of filmmaking. Freda made a deal with producers at the Italian film studio Titanus to create a low budget horror film by writing a story in one day and filming it in two weeks. The producers agreed and Freda began filming. On the final day of shooting, Freda left the set which led to the cinematographer Mario Bava to direct the rest of the film, which changed various plot points and added the inclusion of stock footage. On the films release in 1957, it became Italys first horror film of the sound era. It was not successful in Italy, which Freda interpreted as an audience not interested in horror films made by Italians. The film was released theatrically as The Devils Commandment and Lust of the Vampire in the United States and United Kingdom respectively. English critics predominantly discuss the film in terms of its cinematography and place in film history. Despite being the first of the Italian horror films, it was not until the British film Dracula and the international hit Black Sunday were released that a greater amount of horror films began being produced in Italy. Something Evil Something Evil is a 1972 American made-for-television horror film starring Sandy Dennis, Darren McGavin and Ralph Bellamy. Directed by Steven Spielberg, the screenplay was written by Robert Clouse. House of Whipcord House of Whipcord is a 1974 horror exploitation film directed by Pete Walker. It was his first collaboration with screenwriter David McGillivray, who went on to write a further three films for him. It also marked the horror film debut of actress Sheila Keith, who went on to star in six more films for Walker. "House of Whipcord" opens with the ironic credit: "This film is dedicated to those who are disturbed by todays lax moral codes and who eagerly await the return of corporal and capital punishment". The Betsy The Betsy is a 1978 film made by the Harold Robbins International Company and released by Allied Artists and United Artists. It was directed by Daniel Petrie and produced by Robert R. Weston and Emanuel L. Wolf with Jack Grossberg as associate producer. The screenplay was by William Bast and Walter Bernstein, adapted from the novel of the same title by Harold Robbins. The film stars Laurence Olivier, Robert Duvall, Katharine Ross, Tommy Lee Jones, Jane Alexander, Joseph Wiseman, Kathleen Beller, Edward Herrmann, Paul Ryan Rudd, and Lesley-Anne Down. The novelist reportedly considered The Betsy the "best movie adaptation of any of his works." Viva Italia! I nuovi mostri is a 1977 commedia allitaliana film composed by 14 episodes, directed by Dino Risi, Ettore Scola and Mario Monicelli. It is a sequel of I mostri, made in 1963. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 51st Academy Awards. Bloodline Bloodline is a 1979 thriller film. Based upon the novel Bloodline by Sidney Sheldon, it was produced by Paramount Pictures and directed by Terence Young with music by Ennio Morricone. It was the only R-rated film to star Audrey Hepburn. The Sender The Sender is a 1982 British horror film directed by Roger Christian and written for the screen by Thomas Baum. It stars Kathryn Harrold, Shirley Knight, Paul Freeman, and Željko Ivanek in his feature film debut. The Outing The Outing is a 1987 American horror film that was directed by Tom Daley, based on a script by Warren Chaney. The film was originally released in the United Kingdom as The Lamp on April 28, 1987, and was retitled The Outing for its release in the United States on September 11 of the same year with about 2 minutes of cuts, along with a different opening score. The film stars Andra St. Ivanyi and follows a group of teenagers who decide to spend the night in a museum, but end up getting stalked by an evil genie. The film was filmed in Houston, Galveston, and Los Angeles. Chasing Ghosts Chasing Ghosts is a 2005 mystery film starring Michael Madsen. Ouija Board Bunshinsaba is a 2004 South Korean horror film directed by Ahn Byeong-ki. In 2004, it screened at the 8th annual Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival. The film had its American premiere at the 2005 New York Korean Film Festival, and was shown later that year at the 5th annual Screamfest Horror Film Festival. In 2012 Ahn Byeong-ki directed a Chinese film also titled Bunshinsaba but with an unrelated plot. Paleri Manikyam: Oru Pathirakolapathakathinte Katha Paleri Manikyam: Oru Pathirakolapathakathinte Katha is a 2009 Malayalam language Indian mystery film written and directed by Ranjith, starring Mammootty, Shwetha Menon and Mythili. It is based on a best selling Malayalam novel of the same name by T. P. Rajeevan, which said the true story of the first recorded murder case in Kerala. Mammooty plays three characters in the film. The film introduced Mythili to the Malayalam film industry. Ranjith also introduced about thirty Malayalam stage artists through this film. The film tells the story of a private detective, who returns to his birthplace, a village called Paleri, to solve a murder mystery that occurred on the same night he was born. Upon the release of the movie, it got an A certificate due to its violent and adult content. The film won four Kerala State Film Awards including the Best Film Award. Mammootty won his fifth Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor for playing three roles Ahmed Haji, Haridas, and Khalid Ahmed in this movie. Shweta Menon also won her first Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress for this film. The Cabin in the Cotton The Cabin in the Cotton is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Michael Curtiz. The screenplay by Paul Green is based on the novel of the same title by Harry Harrison Kroll. The film perhaps is best known for a line of dialogue spoken by a platinum-blonde Bette Davis in a Southern drawl -- "Id like ta kiss ya, but I just washed my hair." -- a line lifted directly from the book. In later years it was immortalized by Davis impersonators and quoted in the 1995 film Get Shorty. Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet Dr. Ehrlichs Magic Bullet is a 1940 biographical film directed by William Dieterle and starring Edward G. Robinson, based on the true story of the German doctor and scientist Dr. Paul Ehrlich. The film was released by Warner Bros., with some controversy considering the subject of syphilis in a major studio release. It was nominated for an Oscar for its original screenplay, but lost to The Great McGinty. Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil is a 1992 Canadian slasher film directed by Clay Borris and starring Nicole de Boer and J.H. Wyman. The film follows a deranged Catholic priest who begins murdering teenagers on their prom night. It is the fourth and final film in the original Prom Night franchise. Like the previous film, it was released briefly in theaters before later being released to video. Ruby Ruby is a feature film, released in the United States on March 27, 1992, about Jack Ruby, the Dallas, Texas nightclub owner who shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald in the basement garage of a Dallas city police station in 1963. The film was directed by John Mackenzie and stars Danny Aiello, Sherilyn Fenn, and Arliss Howard. It is based on a play written by British screenwriter Stephen Davis. Ruby was released three months after Oliver Stones movie JFK. Scooby-Doo in Arabian Nights Scooby-Doo! in Arabian Nights is a 1994 made-for-television film produced by Hanna-Barbera and premiered on TBS on September 3, 1994. It is an adaptation of The Book of One Thousand and One Nights and features appearances by Scooby-Doo and Shaggy Rogers, in wraparound segments. The bulk of the special is devoted to two tales, one starring Yogi Bear and Boo-Boo, and the other featuring Magilla Gorilla. It is animated with bright colors, stylized character designs and a more flat style compared to the previous television movies, and musically scored by veteran animation composer Steven Bernstein, showing strong influence from the high-budget Warner Bros. Animation and Steven Spielberg cartoons of the era, Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs. This would prove to be the last film in which Don Messick voices Scooby and Boo Boo, the last film in which Casey Kasem voices Shaggy until 2002, the last film in which Allan Melvin voices Magilla Gorilla and the last time the latter character would appear until an episode of Harvey Birdman. Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie is a Japanese anime film directed by Morio Asaka and produced by Madhouse and Bandai Visual. The film is based on the anime television series adaptation of Clamps Cardcaptor Sakura manga series. Written by Nanase Ohkawa, Clamps head writer, it was released in Japanese theaters on August 21, 1999. It won the Feature Film Award at the 1999 Animation Kobe. A second film, The Sealed Card, followed in 2000. Set between the first and second seasons of the television series, the film shows Sakura and her friends going to Hong Kong where they encounter a vengeful spirit who was hurt by Clow Reed in the past. The Boys & Girl from County Clare The Boys from County Clare is a 2003 Irish comedy/drama film about a céilí band from Liverpool that travels to Ireland to compete in a céilí competition in County Clare. Directed by John Irvin, the film was released in Canada on September 12, 2003 and in the U.S., on a limited release, on March 13, 2005. The film was entitled The Boys and Girl from County Clare for the U.S. release and The Great Ceili War for the U.K. release. Pilot The pilot episode of the television series Veronica Mars premiered on UPN on September 22, 2004. It was written by series creator Rob Thomas, and directed by Mark Piznarski. Set in the fictional town of Neptune, the pilot introduces Kristen Bell as the title character, a high-school student moonlighting as a private investigator under the wing of her detective father. Two separate mysteries are presented in the episode, which are explored throughout the season and resolved in the final and penultimate episodes. Thomas originally wrote Veronica Mars as a young adult novel, featuring a male as the protagonist. He changed the gender of the protagonist because he thought a noir piece told from a female point of view would be more interesting and unique. The original pilot script was darker in tone than the one filmed, and several details were changed. Although it ranked low in the ratings, the pilot was critically acclaimed and Bells performance as the protagonist was praised. Defamation Defamation is a 2009 documentary film by award-winning filmmaker Yoav Shamir. It examines antisemitism and, in particular, the way perceptions of antisemitism affect Israeli and U.S. politics. A major focus of the film is the Anti-Defamation League. Defamation won Best Documentary Feature Film at the 2009 Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Pressed Pressed is a 2011 Canadian crime drama film directed by Justin Donnelly and starring Luke Goss, Tyler Johnston, Jeffrey Ballard, and Michael Eklund. It is the debut directing project for Justin Donnelly. Coming out Coming out is a 2013 Hungarian comedy film directed by Dénes Orosz. Vaayai Moodi Pesavum Vaayai Moodi Pesavum is a 2014 Tamil language satirical romantic comedy film directed by Balaji Mohan starring Dulquer Salman, Nazriya Nazim and Madhoo. Sean Roldan scored the music, while Soundararajan was the cinematographer and Abhinav Sunder Nayak worked as the editor. Filming began in November 2013. The film was simultaneously made in Malayalam with the same lead actors and slightly changed supporting actors list, under the title Samsaaram Aarogyathinu Haanikaram. Gangnam Blues Gangnam Blues is a 2015 South Korean action film written and directed by Yoo Ha, and starring Lee Min-ho and Kim Rae-won. The film is set in the 1970s against the backdrop of the real estate development of Seouls Gangnam district amidst socio-political turmoil and terrorism. The friendship of two childhood friends is tested as they find themselves entangled in the collusion and battles between political powers and criminal organizations. Rendel: Dark Vengeance Rendel is a 2017 Finnish superhero film written, produced and directed by Jesse Haaja. The film is based on Haajas self-created character, Rendel. Lead roles are played by Kris Gummerus, Matti Onnismaa, Rami Rusinen and Renne Korppila. The rest of the cast includes Alina Tomnikov, Tero Salenius, Aake Kalliala, Anu Palevaara and Kristina Karjalainen. My Skinny Sister My Skinny Sister is a 2015 Swedish drama film directed by Sanna Lenken. The film stars Rebecka Josephson and Amy Deasismont. Furlough Furlough is a 2018 American comedy-drama film starring Tessa Thompson and Melissa Leo. The film was directed by Laurie Collyer, written by Barry Strugatz and produced by Leo; James Schamus served as an executive producer. The Mouse on the Moon The Mouse on the Moon is a 1963 British comedy film, the sequel to The Mouse That Roared. It is an adaptation of the 1962 novel The Mouse on the Moon by Irish author Leonard Wibberley, and was directed by Richard Lester. In it, the people of the Duchy of Grand Fenwick, a microstate in Europe, attempt space flight using wine as a propellant. It satirises the space race, Cold War and politics. Peter Sellers, who had played three roles in the first film, did not return for this sequel and was replaced by Margaret Rutherford, Ron Moody and Bernard Cribbins. Likewise Leo McKern did not replay his role of Benter; this part was played by Roddy McMillan. The film also featured June Ritchie and Terry-Thomas, with David Kossoff reprising his role as Professor Kokintz. The Jericho Mile The Jericho Mile is a 1979 Emmy Award-winning United States TV crime film, directed by Michael Mann. The film won five awards, including three Emmy Awards. The story is set at Folsom Prison, where the movie was filmed on location in the prison itself amongst the prison population. Barbarosa Barbarosa is a 1982 American Western film starring Willie Nelson and Gary Busey about a young cowboy on the run from the law who partners with a famous bandito and learns about life from him. "One of the best overlooked westerns of the last 20 years" according to reviewer LG Writer, and featured on an episode of the television show Siskel & Ebert dedicated to uncovering worthy sleepers, it is "a tale of betrayal, vendetta, honor, and dignity". Barbarosa was the first American film by noted Australian director Fred Schepisi. Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker is a 1991 American horror film, directed by Martin Kitrosser and stars Mickey Rooney, who had previously condemned the original film. Additionally, both Neith Hunter, and Clint Howard, who were Kim and Ricky in Initiation, reprise their roles in cameo appearances, but it is unclear if they are playing the same characters. School of the Holy Beast is a film in the nunsploitation subgenre of Pinky violence made by Toei Company in 1974. Pojken i glaskulan Beck – Pojken i glaskulan is a 2002 film about the Swedish police detective Martin Beck directed by Daniel Lind Lagerlöf. AC/DC: Live at Donington Live at Donington is the DVD recording of the Australian rock band by AC/DC show at Donington Park on 17 August 1991, and it was the bands third Monsters of Rock festival. The two-hour show was performed before 72,500 spectators and included real cannons, the Hells Bell, an inflatable Rosie and an inflatable Angus. It was filmed in 35 mm Panavision and had 26 cameras that included one situated inside a helicopter. The DVD includes special features such as stereo and 5.1 surround sound, Iso-cam versions of certain songs for different band members, and audio commentary from Angus and Malcolm Young. Another option allows the viewer to focus on just one member for the length of a song. This option is available for Angus Young on "Thunderstruck", "Back in Black", and "Highway to Hell". The option is offered for Malcolm Young on "T.N.T.", Brian Johnson on "Whole Lotta Rosie" and Cliff Williams on "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap". For unknown reasons, this option was not available for Chris Slade. One other feature is a full catalogue discography with audio interview of all international albums. Despite the commercial success of the DVD, many hardcore fans were disappointed that the audio was fixed, with many differences than the original video, though the DVD officially released in Brazil still has original audio. Tracks from Live at Donington on AC/DC Live have the original audio. The audio was used for the Harmonix game AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack. State Property: Blood on the Streets State Property 2 is a 2005 American crime film directed by Damon Dash and produced and distributed by Lionsgate Entertainment. A sequel to 2002s State Property, the film stars rap artists and other musicians such as Camron, The Diplomats, Beanie Sigel, N.O.R.E., Kanye West, Mariah Carey and others. Championship boxers Bernard Hopkins and Winky Wright appear in cameo roles. Dash directed the film and co-created its story with Adam Moreno, who wrote the screenplay. The film marks the final appearance of Ol Dirty Bastard. At the very end the closing credits of the film, "R.I.P. Ol Dirty Bastard" appears on the screen. This is a dedication to Ol Dirty Bastard, who died the previous year of a drug overdose. The Romance of Astrea and Celadon Romance of Astree and Celadon is a 2007 period romance film directed by Éric Rohmer and starring Stéphanie Crayencour and Andy Gillet. Based on Honoré dUrfés novel LAstree, it is the final feature film directed by Rohmer. It was released in France on 5 September 2007. The Ape The Ape is a 2009 Swedish drama film directed by Jesper Ganslandt. It is Ganslandts second feature film, following Falkenberg Farewell from 2006. Inspired by British director Mike Leigh, the film uses an unconventional method where the lead actor, Olle Sarri, wasnt allowed to read the script. Instead he was led to locations and instructed before the filming of each scene, unaware of the full plot until filming was completed. The title comes from an anecdote composer Erik Enocksson once told the director, where he while travelling on a packed bus suddenly got the feeling that all people around him were apes. Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet is a 1965 American science fiction film, one of two versions adapted for Roger Corman from the Soviet science fiction movie Planeta Bur, scripted by Aleksandr Kazantsev from his novel and directed by Pavel Klushantsev. Curtis Harrington oversaw the editing and dubbing of principal portions of the source film, and directed new principal scenes featuring Basil Rathbone and Faith Domergue. The resulting new film was then syndicated to television by American-International Television Inc. A Smile Like Yours A Smile Like Yours is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Keith Samples and starring Greg Kinnear and Lauren Holly. The film centers on a couple as they try to conceive a child. The film was produced by Rysher Entertainment and released by Paramount Pictures. The title song was performed by Natalie Cole. The Last Patrol The Last Warrior is a 2000 American action film directed by Sheldon Lettich, and starring Dolph Lundgren, Sherri Alexander, Joe Michael Burke, Rebecca Cross and Brook Susan Parker. The film was released on direct-to-video in the United States on August 21, 2001. Zameen Zameen is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Rohit Shetty in his directorial debut. The film stars Ajay Devgn, Abhishek Bachchan and Bipasha Basu. The movie did average business at the box office. Hallowed Ground Hallowed Ground is a 2007 American horror film directed by David Benullo. It went direct-to-video and was first aired on Sci-Fi Channel in the USA. Timboektoe Timboektoe is a 2007 Dutch film based on a series of novels by Carry Slee. The film received the Golden Film after it had sold 100,000 cinema tickets. George Washington Slept Here George Washington Slept Here is a 1942 comedy film starring Jack Benny, Ann Sheridan, Charles Coburn, Percy Kilbride, and Hattie McDaniel. It was based on the 1940 play of the same name by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, adapted by Everett Freeman, and was directed by William Keighley. Warner Archives released the film on DVD in November 2013. George Washington Slept Here was in the John Wayne film Operation Pacific when two American submarines traded films at sea. It's a Great Feeling Its a Great Feeling is a 1949 American Technicolor musical comedy film starring Doris Day, Jack Carson, and Dennis Morgan in a spoof of what goes on behind the scenes in Hollywood movie making. The screenplay by Jack Rose and Mel Shavelson was based upon a story by I. A. L. Diamond. The film was directed by David Butler, produced by Alex Gottlieb and distributed by Warner Bros. Its a Great Feeling was Days third film and the first to bring her widespread notice. Its a Great Feeling is a "Whos Who?" of Hollywood in its heyday and glorified the studio system at the peak of its golden age. Give My Regards to Broad Street Give My Regards to Broad Street is a 1984 British musical drama film directed by Peter Webb. It stars Paul McCartney, Bryan Brown and Ringo Starr. The film covers a fictional day in the life of McCartney, who wrote the film for the screen, and McCartney, Starr and Linda McCartney all appeared as themselves. Despite Give My Regards to Broad Street being unsuccessful in the box office financially and critically, its soundtrack album sold well. The title is a take on George M. Cohans classic show tune "Give My Regards to Broadway" and makes reference to Londons Broad Street railway station, which would close in 1986. Filming and recording of Broad Street began in November 1982, after the completion of Pipes of Peace. Production on the album and film continued until July the following year. In the interim, Pipes of Peace and its singles were released, and the film project was thus scheduled for an autumn 1984 release once an appropriate amount of time had passed. Baby Blood Baby Blood is a French horror film directed and co-written by Alain Robak, and starring Emmanuelle Escourrou and Jean-François Galotte. The film is about a pregnant woman named Yanka whose womb is invaded by a parasite. The organism transforms her fetus into a monster that desires human blood. Yanka heeds the demand of blood for the creature until it requests to be carried to the sea where it was originally spawned. The film was shown at the Avoriaz Fantasy Film Festival and the Sarasota French Film Festival in 1990. At Avoriaz, it became the first film to win a Jury Award despite not being in competition. In 2008, a sequel to the film was released titled Lady Blood. The Amy Fisher Story The Amy Fisher Story is a 1993 American television film dramatizing the events surrounding Amy Fishers teenage affair with Joey Buttafuoco and her conviction for aggravated assault for shooting Buttafuocos wife. The film was produced by ABC and originally aired on that network; in 1993 it was released on VHS and in 2001 on DVD. The film starred 17-year-old Drew Barrymore as Amy Fisher. Anthony John Denison portrayed Joey Buttafuoco. It aired the same night and time as another movie on Amy Fisher starring Alyssa Milano for CBS. The ABC film garnered higher TV ratings and critical praise than the CBS version. Tammy and the T-Rex Tammy and the T-Rex is a 1994 science-fiction comedy film directed by Stewart Raffill and written by Raffill and Gary Brockette. The film, which stars Denise Richards, Paul Walker, Ellen Dubin, Terry Kiser, and Buck Flower, centers around a high school student named Tammy, whose boyfriend Michael has his brain implanted in the body of a robotic Tyrannosaurus rex by a mad scientist. Jump Tomorrow Jump Tomorrow is a 2001 British independent romantic comedy film written and directed by Joel Hopkins, starring Tunde Adebimpe, Hippolyte Girardot, and Natalia Verbeke. It concerns George, a shy, bespectacled man who is about to marry a fellow Nigerian American woman named Sophie Ochenado, played by Abiola Abrams, when he falls for a Spanish woman. It is based on a short film called Jorge. The Anarchist Cookbook The Anarchist Cookbook is a 2002 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Jordan Susman. The film follows a young honors student-turned-anarchist, Puck, and his group of anarchist friends living peacefully in a Dallas commune until a nihilist, Johnny Black, appears with a copy of The Anarchist Cookbook and completely destroys their way of life. I Witness I Witness is a human rights-themed thriller with action elements starring Jeff Daniels, James Spader, Portia de Rossi, Clifton Collins Jr. and Wade Williams. Released in the United States on February 1, 2003 and re-released by Universal in 2007. Abo Ali Abu Ali is an Egyptian Comedy, Romance film. It was released on January 19, 2005 and runs for 120 minutes. The name of the movie comes from one of the main characters, Hassan Aabu Ali. Play Me a Love Song Play Me a Love Song is a Croatian comedy film directed by Goran Kulenovic. It was released in 2007. Best Actor Best Actor is a 2010 Malayalam film co-written and directed by Martin Prakkat. It stars Mammootty, Sruthi Ramakrishnan, Nedumudi Venu, Lal, Salim Kumar, Vinayakan, Master Vivas, Sreenivasan, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Master Sreedharan Nampoothiri and Sukumari in major roles. The film marks the debut of popular photographer Martin Prakatt as director. It was produced by Naushad under the banner of Big Screen. Several film directors made cameo appearances in the film. The film is all about the travails of a schoolteacher who dreams of being a film actor. It features cinematography by Ajayan Vincent, music by Bijibal and editing by Don Max. It released on 9 December. Squeak-squeak Pouic-Pouic is a French comedy film from 1963, directed by Jean Girault, written by Jean Girault and Jacques Vilfrid, starring Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "Casamento a Propósito", "El pollo de mi mujer", "Quietsch... quietsch... wer bohrt denn da nach Öl", "I 3 affari del signor Duval". Olsen-banden over alle bjerge! The Olsen Gang Long Gone is a 1981 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe. I, the Jury I, the Jury is a 1982 American neo-noir film based on the best-selling detective novel of the same name by Mickey Spillane. The story was previously filmed in 3D in 1953. Larry Cohen wrote the screenplay and was hired to direct, but was replaced when the films budget was already out of control after one week of shooting. He was replaced at short notice by veteran TV director Richard T. Heffron. Mortuary Mortuary is a 1983 American slasher film directed by Howard Avedis and starred Bill Paxton, Mary Beth McDonough, David Wallace, Lynda Day George, with Michael Berryman and Christopher George in one of his final roles. The film was released in 1983, and has grossed $4.3 million. Mortuary was officially released on DVD for the first time on May 25, 2012, followed by a limited Blu-ray release on October 7, 2014. Alive Alive is a 2002 Japanese science fiction film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura. It is based on the manga of the same name and stars Hideo Sakaki, Ryo, Koyuki, Erika Oda, Jun Kunimura, Bengal, Tetta Sugimoto, and Tak Sakaguchi. Have Mercy on Us All Have Mercy on Us All aka. Seeds of Death is a 2007 film about the return of the Plague to modern Paris, directed by Régis Wargnier and based on the 2003 novel by Fred Vargas. It was released in France on January 24, 2007. Every Little Step Every Little Step is a 2008 American documentary film produced and directed by James D. Stern and Adam Del Deo. It follows the process of casting the 2006 Broadway revival of A Chorus Line and explores the history of the award-winning musical, beginning with the informal interviews with Broadway dancers conducted by Michael Bennett that served as its basis. Their personal observations and feelings were captured on audiotape, many of which are heard in this film. 3,000 dancers arrived to audition for the revival on the first day. Some of their stories are interwoven with recollections of members of the original cast, including Donna McKechnie and Baayork Lee; composer Marvin Hamlisch; and Bob Avian, who co-choreographed the original 1975 production and directed the 2006 revival The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2008 and went into theatrical release with the title Broadway Broadway in Japan the following month. It was shown at the Berlin International Film Festival, the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival, and the Sarasota Film Festival before going into limited release in the US on April 17, 2009. The Mighty Macs The Mighty Macs is a 2009 American film by director Tim Chambers. It stars Carla Gugino in the lead role of Cathy Rush, a Hall of Fame womens basketball coach. The film premiered in the 2009 Heartland Film Festival and was released theatrically in the United States on October 21, 2011 through indie film label Freestyle Releasing. Someone's Knocking at the Door Someones Knocking at the Door is a 2009 American comedy horror film co-written, directed and produced by Chad Ferrin. The film stars Noah Segan, Andrea Rueda, Ezra Buzzington, Elina Madison, Jon Budinoff, Ricardo Gray, Jordan Lawson, Lew Temple, and Vernon Wells. The film follows a group of drug-addled medical school students, Justin, Meg, Sebastian, and Joe, getting targeted by John and Wilma Hopper, a married sexually sadistic serial killer couple from the 1970s who rape their victims to death. The Dover Boys at Pimento University or The Rivals of Roquefort Hall "The Dover Boys at Pimento University" or "The Rivals of Roquefort Hall" is a 1942 Merrie Melodies cartoon produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions and directed by Chuck Jones. It was released by Warner Bros. on September 19, 1942. The cartoon is a parody of the Rover Boys, a popular juvenile fiction book series of the early 20th century. In 1994, the cartoon was voted #49 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake is a 1942 adventure film directed by John Cromwell, starring Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney. The film was adapted from Edison Marshalls 1941 historical novel Benjamin Blake. It is notable as the last film Frances Farmer appeared in before her legal problems and eventual commitment to psychiatric hospitals until 1950. The White Cliffs of Dover The White Cliffs of Dover is a 1944 American war drama film based on the verse novel The White Cliffs by Alice Duer Miller. It was made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Clarence Brown, and produced by Clarence Brown and Sidney Franklin. The screenplay was by Claudine West, and George Froeschel, with the credit for additional poetry by Robert Nathan. Nathan stated in an interview that he wrote the screenplay as his first work as a contract writer for MGM but the studio credited Claudine West who died in 1943 as a tribute to her. The Silver Chalice The Silver Chalice is a 1954 American historical epic film directed and produced by Victor Saville, based on Thomas B. Costains 1952 novel of the same name. It was Savilles last film and marked the acting debut of Paul Newman; despite being nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his performance, Newman later called it "the worst motion picture produced during the 1950s". Koshish Koshish is a 1972 Indian Hindi-language movie starring Sanjeev Kumar and Jaya Bhaduri, and directed by Gulzar. Koshish is considered a landmark movie in the history of Indian cinema. It stars Sanjeev Kumar and Jaya Bhaduri. The movie depicts a deaf and mute couple and their conflicts, pain and struggle to carve out a niche for themselves in a desensitized society. The film was remade in Tamil in 1977 as Uyarndhavargal starring Kamal Haasan and Sujatha.It was loosely based on the 1961 Japanese film Happiness of Us Alone. LolliLove LolliLove is a 2004 American mockumentary co-written by, directed by and starring Jenna Fischer. The film satirizes a hip, misguided Southern California couple who decide to make a difference in the lives of the homeless by giving them lollipops with a cheery slogan on the wrapper. Silent Night Silent Night is a fact-based 2002 television film set on Christmas Eve in 1944, during the Battle of the Bulge of World War II. Broken Broken is a 2006 film by director Alan White, starring Heather Graham and Jeremy Sisto. The film had a limited run in theatres before being released to DVD. A Perfect Day Un giorno perfetto is a 2008 Italian drama film directed by Ferzan Özpetek. It is based on a novel with the same name by Melania Mazzucco. It entered the competition at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. Ejecta Ejecta is a 2014 Canadian science fiction horror film directed by Chad Archibald and Matt Wiele. The films script was written by Tony Burgess and stars Julian Richings as a man that has experienced an extraterrestrial encounter. Ejecta had its world premiere on August 3, 2014 at Fantasia Festival and Canadian film rights were purchased by Anchor Bay Canada. Gold Gold is a 2014 offbeat Irish comedy film co-written and directed by Niall Heery. The Gold of Naples The Gold of Naples is a 1954 Italian anthology film directed by Vittorio De Sica. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Pakeezah Pakeezah is a 1972 Indian film, written and directed by Kamal Amrohi, who was known for his perfectionism. The music is by Ghulam Mohammed and Naushad Ali. The film starred Meena Kumari, Raaj Kumar, Ashok Kumar, Nadira, D.K. Sapru and Veena . Meena Kumaris performance as a golden-hearted Lucknow nautch-girl drew major praise. However, this was to be Meena Kumaris last performance. Kamal Amrohis PR man said: "Shah Jahan made Taj Mahal for his wife, Kamal Sahab wanted to do the same with Pakeezah." The concept, Kamal Amrohi says was irretrievably fixed with his love for his wife Meena Kumari. According to Kamal Amrohi, he hoped to create a film which would be worthy of her as an actress, and worthy of the love he felt for her as a woman. Meena Kumari regarded the film as Kamal Amrohis tribute to her. The film tells the story set in Muslim Lucknow at the turn of the century, its central character is a Lucknowi nautch-girl, for her to fall in love was forbidden, it was a sin she was told, a nautch-girl is born to delight others such is her destiny and yet her restless soul could not suppress her surging desire - To Love and Be Loved. It was ostensibly based on Kamal Amrohi and Meena Kumaris own love story. From its mahurat on 16 July 1956 to its release on 4 February 1972, Pakeezah took 16 years to reach the silver screen. An Indian critic has said Pakeezah was "Poetry, fantasy and nostalgia rolled into one on an epic scale". Smithereens Smithereens is a 1982 American drama film directed by Susan Seidelman and starring Susan Berman, Brad Rijn, and punk rock icon Richard Hell. The film follows a narcissistic young woman from New Jersey who comes to New York City to join the punk subculture, only to find that its gravitated towards Los Angeles; in order to pay her way across country, she engages in a number of parasitic relationships, shifting her allegiances to new "friends" in an ongoing effort to ultimately endear herself to someone who will finance her desired lifestyle. Smithereens marked the debut of Oscar-nominated screenwriter Ron Nyswaner and features a score by The Feelies. It was the first American independent film invited to compete for the Palme dOr at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Smithereens is a precursor to Seidelmans next film, Desperately Seeking Susan; both films share similar themes of female identity and self-reinvention. The Ballad of Little Jo The Ballad of Little Jo is a 1993 American western film inspired by the true story of a society woman who tries to escape the stigma of bearing a child out of wedlock by going out to the West, and living disguised as a man. The film stars Suzy Amis, Bo Hopkins, Ian McKellen, David Chung, Heather Graham, Carrie Snodgress and Melissa Leo, and was written and directed by Maggie Greenwald. Roger Ebert described the film as depicting a culture in which "men of poor breeding lived and worked together in desperate poverty of mind and body, and were so enclosed inside their roles that they hardly knew each other at all." The Ballad of Little Jo was nominated for the 1994 Independent Spirit Award for best female lead and best supporting male. Lilla Jönssonligan och cornflakeskuppen Lilla Jönssonligan och cornflakeskuppen is a Swedish film, the first out of four films in the Lilla Jönssonligan film series. It was released on 29 November 1996 in Sweden and was directed by Christjan Wegner. The film has been shown several times on the Swedish television channels SVT1, TV3 and TV4. It was released in Germany on 7 September 2000, as Die Jönnson Bande & der Cornflakes-Raub. Peculiarities of the National Hunt in the Winter Peculiarities of the National Hunt in Winter Season is a 2000 Russian comedy film. Carmen: A Hip Hopera Carmen: A Hip Hopera is a 2001 American musical romantic drama television film produced by MTV and directed by Robert Townsend. The film stars Beyoncé in her debut acting role, Mekhi Phifer, Mos Def, Rah Digga, Wyclef Jean, Da Brat, Joy Bryant, Reagan Gomez-Preston, Jermaine Dupri and Lil Bow Wow. It is based upon the 1875 opera Carmen by Georges Bizet, Ludovic Halévy and Henri Meilhac. The film is set in Philadelphia and Los Angeles in modern times and features a mostly original hip-hop/R&B score in place of Bizets opera. The film is the second major African-American adaptation of the opera, the first being the 1943 Broadway musical Carmen Jones and its 1954 Academy Award-nominated film adaptation. Aarzoo Aarzoo is a 1999 Bollywood film. The movie directed by Lawrence DSouza stars Akshay Kumar, Madhuri Dixit, Saif Ali Khan, Amrish Puri, Paresh Rawal and Reema Lagoo. The film was primarily filmed in Mumbai, but some scenes were filmed in London and Edinburgh. Enslingen Beck – Enslingen is a 2002 Swedish police film about Martin Beck, directed by Kjell Sundvall. A Different Loyalty A Different Loyalty is a 2004 drama film inspired by the story of British traitor Kim Philbys love affair and marriage to Eleanor Brewer in Beirut and his eventual defection to the Soviet Union. The story takes place in the 1960s and stars Sharon Stone and Rupert Everett. In the film, the characters have fictitious names. The film was entered into the 26th Moscow International Film Festival. Though not credited, the story is based on Eleanor Brewer Philbys 1967 book Kim Philby: The Spy I Loved, published in 1967. The screenplay was written by Jim Piddock. It was a Canada/UK/United States co-production. A Different Loyalty was not released theatrically in the United States. Apprentice Apprentice is a 2016 Singaporean drama film directed by Boo Junfeng. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. It was selected as the Singaporean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The film focuses on a young prisons officer meeting an older colleague, who is revealed to be the chief executioner. As their relationship intensifies, their backstories are revealed throughout the course of the film. It also touches on the death penalty from an executioners point of view. The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling is an American documentary film that premiered on HBO in two parts on March 26 and 27, 2018. Directed and produced by Judd Apatow, the film explores the life and legacy of comedian Garry Shandling. Born to Dance Born to Dance is an American musical film starring Eleanor Powell and James Stewart, directed by Roy Del Ruth and released in 1936 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The score was composed by Cole Porter. A Journey to the Beginning of Time Journey to the Beginning of Time is a 1955 Czechoslovak science fiction adventure film directed by Karel Zeman. Produced using a combination of 2-D and 3-D models, it was the first of Zemans productions to include actors in conjunction with stop-motion and special effects, and won awards at the International Film Festivals of Venice and Mannheim. The documentary-type nature of the film showing extinct animal species behaving naturally in their own environments was most unusual for its era and foreshadowed many later TV productions that would depict prehistoric life for educational rather than purely entertainment purposes. Cesta do pravěku should not be confused with a dubbed and partly re-filmed US version of the film that was released in 1966 under the title Journey to the Beginning of Time. The film is, according to server Kinobox, the best Czech science fiction film of all time. Coven Coven is a 1997 direct-to-video short horror film directed by Mark Borchardt. The making of the film was documented in the 1999 award-winning independent film American Movie. It was shot in black-and-white with local talent around Milwaukee. Splinter Splinter is a 2006 American police-action film set in Los Angeles directed by Michael D. Olmos and starring Tom Sizemore, Noel Gugliemi and Edward James Olmos. The films concept originated with writer and actor Enrique Almeida, who portrays the films lead character. Noel Gugliemi, who starred as the lead characters brother, stated that the filmmakers wanted to create "a Mexican version of Friday, a Mexican version of Menace II Society." The film grossed $12,918 in United States theaters. Alois Nebel Alois Nebel is a 2011 Czech animated drama film directed by Tomáš Luňák, based on the comic-book trilogy by Jaroslav Rudiš and Jaromír 99. It is set in the late 1980s in a small village in the Jeseník Mountains, close to the Polish border, and tells the story of a train dispatcher who begins to suffer from hallucinations where the present converges with the dark past of the expulsion of Germans after World War II. The black-and-white film was animated mainly through rotoscoping and stars Miroslav Krobot as the title character. The film was selected as the Czech entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The film was submitted and won European Film Awards for Best animated movie. Ice Quake Ice Quake is a 2010 television action film written by David Ray and directed by Paul Ziller and shown on the Syfy channel. It stars Brendan Fehr, Holly Dignard, Jodelle Ferland, Ryan Grantham and Rob LaBelle. Set primarily in Alaska, the film follows the members of a family caught amidst a natural disaster. As the permafrost thaws, subterranean rivers of liquid methane and disastrous earthquakes are unleashed, threatening to lead the Earth to a catastrophic end. Barbie: The Princess & the Popstar Barbie: The Princess & the Popstar is a 2012 American - Canadian direct-to-DVD computer-animated musical film produced by Rainmaker Entertainment and released by Universal Studios Home Entertainment. It is the 23rd entry in the Barbie film series and the 2nd Barbie film to be based on The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain. The film features the voices of Kelly Sheridan, Jennifer Waris, Ashleigh Ball, Tiffany Giardina, Ellie King and Peter Kelamis. The film is about two teenage girls, Keira a world famous Popstar and her best friend the princess of Meribella, Princess Victoria Bethany Evangeline Renee who meet each other in Meribella. The Master of Ballantrae The Master of Ballantrae is a 1953 British Technicolor adventure film starring Errol Flynn and Roger Livesey. It is a loose and highly truncated adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson novel of the same name. In eighteenth century Scotland, two sons of a laird clash over the family estate and a lady. It was the last film from director William Keighley. The Awful Dr. Orlof The Awful Dr. Orloff is a 1962 horror film, directed by Jesús Franco. It stars Howard Vernon as the mad Dr. Orloff who wants to repair his disfigured daughters face with skin grafts from other women with the aid of a slavish, blind henchman named Morpho. The film is considered to be the earliest Spanish horror film. Howard Vernon continued to appear in a number of Francos horror films up until his death. Franco would later feature a number of blind or disfigured henchmen also named Morpho in many of his later horror films, such as Vampyros Lesbos and Revenge in the House of Usher. The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant is a 1971 science fiction/horror film directed by Anthony Lanza. It is the earlier companion to the 1972 blaxploitation film The Thing with Two Heads. Drawing Flies Drawing Flies is a 1996 comedy film from Kevin Smiths View Askew Productions. It was written, directed, and edited by filmmakers Malcolm Ingram and Matt Gissing, with financial backing from Smith and Scott Mosier. Prophet's Prey Prophets Prey is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Amy J. Berg. The film is an adaptation of the 2011 book Prophets Prey: My Seven-Year Investigation into Warren Jeffs and the Fundamentalist Church of Latter-Day Saints. It was produced by Katherine LeBlond and Sam Brower, the author of the book, for Showtime and Imagine Entertainment. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and had its television premiere on October 10, 2015. The films subject matter is Warren Jeffs, the president of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, who is now running his religion from the confines of the Texas state prison, where he is serving out a sentence of life plus twenty years for the rape of girls aged 12 and 13. The score is written by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis. Hyppolit, the Butler Hyppolit, the Butler is a 1931 black-and-white Hungarian film comedy of manners. It was one of the earliest full sound films produced there. In 2000, Hungarian film critics chose it as one of the twelve best films of Hungary. It was remade in 1999 as Hippolyt, a lakáj. The screenplay was written by prolific Hungarian screenwriter Károly Nóti AKA Karl Noti, based on a stage play by István Zágon. It was directed by Székely István AKA Steve Sekely, who earlier worked in Germany and later worked in Hollywood and Great Britain. The music was composed by Mihály Eisemann. Ride 'Em Cowboy Ride Em Cowboy is a 1942 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. The supporting cast features Dick Foran, Anne Gwynne, Johnny Mack Brown, Ella Fitzgerald, Samuel S. Hinds, Douglas Dumbrille and Morris Ankrum, and the film was directed by Arthur Lubin. The Happiest Days of Your Life The Happiest Days of Your Life is a 1950 British comedy film directed by Frank Launder, based on the play by John Dighton. The two men also wrote the screenplay. It is one of a stable of classic British film comedies produced by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat for British Lion Film Corporation. The film was made on location in Liss and at Riverside Studios, London. In several respects, including some common casting, it was a precursor of the more anarchic St. Trinians films of the 1950s. The Mad Magician The Mad Magician is a 1954 American horror film in 3D, directed by John Brahm starring Vincent Price, Mary Murphy and Eva Gabor. The Brain from Planet Arous The Brain from Planet Arous is a 1957 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film, produced by Jacques R. Marquette, directed by Nathan H. Juran, that stars John Agar, Joyce Meadows, and Robert Fuller. Distributed briefly by Howco International in late 1957, the film appeared in 1958 on a double feature with Teenage Monster. The storyline features themes of alien possession and world domination by an alien named Gor. Another alien, Vol, has been sent to Earth to capture the criminal Gor and return him to their home world. Gas, Inspector Palmu! Kaasua, komisario Palmu! is a Finnish crime movie directed by Matti Kassila. The main cast of actors is the same as that of the first though some actors such as Elina Salo, Pentti Siimes and Aino Mantsas play different characters, It is based on the first Inspector Palmu novel Kuka murhasi rouva Skrofin? by Mika Waltari but was the second one filmed, after Komisario Palmun erehdys. Unlike the first film it was produced by Fennada-Filmi. According to director Kassila, Toivo Särkkä didnt like the story of the novel and thus its rights were purchased by Fennada producer Mauno Mäkelä, who also produced the third movie Tähdet kertovat. Sinbad of the Seven Seas Sinbad of the Seven Seas is a 1989 Italian fantasy film produced and directed by Enzo G. Castellari from a story by Luigi Cozzi, revolving around the adventures of Sinbad the Sailor. Sinbad must recover five magical stones to free the city of Basra from the evil spell cast by a wizard, which his journey takes him to mysterious islands and he must battle magical creatures in order to save the world. Tenchi the Movie - Tenchi Muyo in Love Tenchi the Movie: Tenchi in Love!, also known in Japan as , is a 1996 Japanese animated film and the first of three films set in the Tenchi Muyo! multi-verse. The film takes place after the conclusion of Tenchi Universe, and so varies from the original OVAs at several points. Most noticeable of these is the inclusion of Achika as Tenchis mother instead of Kiyone Masaki. It was followed by Tenchi Forever!, released in 1999. Grégoire Moulin contre l'humanité Gregoire Moulin vs. Humanity is a 2001 French comedy film directed by Artus de Penguern. My Love My Love is a 2006 paint-on-glass-animated short film directed by Aleksandr Petrov, based on A Love Story by Ivan Shmelyov. Work on the film took place in Yaroslavl, Russia over a period of three years at the studio DAGO Co. It was funded by Russias Channel One and Dentsu Tec in Japan. White as Milk, Red as Blood White as Milk, Red as Blood is a 2013 film directed by Giacomo Campiotti, a film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Alessandro DAvenia. However, the film has significant discrepancies with respect to the novel. Mega Shark vs. Kolossus Mega Shark vs. Kolossus is a 2015 science fiction film starring Illeana Douglas, Amy Rider and Brody Hutzler. The film is a sequel in the Mega Shark film series. Madeleine Madeleine is a 1950 film directed by David Lean, based on a true story about Madeleine Smith, a young Glasgow woman from a wealthy family who was tried in 1857 for the murder of her lover, Emile LAngelier. The trial was much publicised in the newspapers of the day and labelled "the trial of the century". Leans adaptation of the story starred his wife, Ann Todd, with Ivan Desny as her French lover. Norman Wooland played the respectable suitor and Leslie Banks the authoritarian father, both of whom are unaware of Madeleines secret life. Lean made the film primarily as a "wedding present" to Todd, who had previously played the role onstage. He was never satisfied with the film and cited it as his least-favourite feature-length movie. Fire Down Below Fire Down Below is a 1957 Anglo-American adventure drama film with a screenplay written by novelist Irwin Shaw, starring Rita Hayworth, Robert Mitchum and Jack Lemmon, and directed by Robert Parrish. Based on Max Cattos 1954 novel with the same title, the picture was made by Warwick Films on location in Trinidad and Tobago, in Technicolor and CinemaScope, and released by Columbia Pictures. Happy End Happy End is a South Korean film released in 1999. Written and directed by Jung Ji-woo, the film is about a woman who has an affair while her husband is struggling to find employment. Real Fiction Real Fiction is a 2000 crime-drama film from South Korean director Kim Ki-duk. It stars Joo Jin-mo, Kim Jin-ah and Son Min-seok. It was shot entirely in real-time, with no retakes, on a mixture of low quality video and purposefully "dirtied" film. The film was entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival. The Pentagon Papers The Pentagon Papers is a 2003 historical television film about Daniel Ellsberg and the events leading up to the publication of the Pentagon Papers in 1971. The film, which aired on FX, documents Ellsbergs life starting with his work for RAND Corporation and ending with the day on which the judge declared a mistrial in Ellsbergs espionage case. The film was directed by Rod Holcomb and executive produced by Joshua D. Maurer, and stars James Spader as Ellsberg. The cast also includes Claire Forlani, Alan Arkin, and Paul Giamatti. Ho voglia di te Ho voglia di te is a 2007 film, directed by Luis Prieto, based on a novel of the same name by Federico Moccia, debuted on 9 March 2007 . The film is the sequel to Three Steps Over Heaven. The main actor is Riccardo Scamarcio as Step and the main actress is Laura Chiatti, playing the role of Gin. Another important role is the one of Babi, played by Katy Louise Saunders. Janaan Janaan is a 2016 Pakistani romantic comedy film directed by Azfar Jafri, written by Osman Khalid Butt and co-produced by Hareem Farooq, Munir Hussain, Imran Raza Kazmi and Reham Khan, under production banners of IRK Films and Munir Hussain Films - UK. The film stars Armeena Khan, Bilal Ashraf and Ali Rehman Khan in lead roles. The film was released in Pakistan by ARY Films on 12 September 2016. B4U Films distributed the film Internationally. The Rounders The Rounders is a 1914 comedy short starring Charles Chaplin and Roscoe Arbuckle. The film involves two drunks who get into trouble with their wives, and was written and directed by Chaplin. A Burlesque on Carmen A Burlesque on Carmen is Charlie Chaplins thirteenth film for Essanay Studios, originally released as Carmen on December 18, 1915. Chaplin played the leading man and Edna Purviance played Carmen. The film is a parody of Cecil B. DeMilles Carmen 1915, which was itself an interpretation of the popular novella Carmen by Prosper Mérimée. Chaplins original version was a tightly paced two-reeler, but in 1916 after he had moved to Mutual, Essanay reworked the film into a four-reel version called A Burlesque on Carmen, or Charlie Chaplins Burlesque on Carmen, adding discarded footage and new scenes involving a subplot about a gypsy character played by Ben Turpin. This longer version was deeply flawed in pacing and continuity, and not representative of Chaplins initial conception. Chaplin sued Essanay but failed to stop the distribution of the longer version; Essanays tampering with this and other of his films contributed significantly to Chaplins bitterness about his time there. The presence of Essanays badly redone version is likely the reason that A Burlesque on Carmen is among the least known of Chaplins early works. Historian Ted Okuda calls the two-reel original version the best film of Chaplins Essanay period, but derides the longer version as the worst. Further reissues followed, for instance a synchronized sound version in 1928 by Quality Amusement Corporation. It was re-edited from the 1916 Essanay reissue, with a newly shot introduction written by newspaper columnist Duke Bakrak. This version, with rewritten title cards, poor sequencing, and "fuzzy" in appearance from generation loss, can be found today on some budget home video releases. Film preservationist David Shepard studied Chaplins court transcripts and other evidence to more closely reproduce the original Chaplin cut. This version was released on DVD by Image Entertainment in 1999 and has since been restored a second time in HD. What's Up Doc? Whats Up, Doc? is a Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson, and released by Warner Bros. Pictures in 1950 to celebrate Bugs Bunnys 10th birthday that year, in which he recounts his life story to a reporter from the "Disassociated Press". Bugs talks about his birth, his rise to fame, the slow years, and how famous Vaudeville performer Elmer Fudd chooses him to be part of his act. Eventually the duo comes upon their classic formula of Hunter vs. Hare. The short also was the first to use the title card music which would continue to be used in Bugs Bunnys cartoons. Raw Force Raw Force is a 1982 Filipino-American martial arts action-horror film written and directed by Edward D. Murphy and starring Cameron Mitchell. The Willies The Willies is an American 1990 comedy/horror film anthology written and directed by Brian Peck. The film features cameos by several recognizable genre and character actors. James Karen and Clu Gulager, appear. Sean Astin plays one of the films storytellers. Kathleen Freeman plays an elementary school teacher. Michael Bower plays a disturbed teenager. Kirk Cameron, Tracey Gold, and Jeremy Miller make appearances as does actress Chelsea Noble. Dana Ashbrook and Kimmy Robertson also appear. The Willies is also an early film credit of stand-up comedian Doug Benson. Frank & Jesse Frank and Jesse is a 1994 American biographical western film written and directed by Robert Boris and starring Rob Lowe as Jesse James and Bill Paxton as Frank James. Based on the story of Jesse James, the film focuses more on the myth of The James Brothers than the real history. It originally aired on HBO. Dog Nail Clipper Dog Nail Clipper is a 2004 Finnish film directed by Markku Pölönen and starring Peter Franzén and Taisto Reimaluoto. The film is an adaptation of Finnish author Veikko Huovinens 1980 novel of the same name. In spite of low profits, the film was critically acclaimed receiving positive reviews and winning several major film awards. Dog Nail Clipper was the most successful film at the 2005 Jussi Awards winning in five categories including Best Film, Best Actor, and Best Direction. Taken in Broad Daylight Taken in Broad Daylight is a 2009 American television film directed by Gary Yates and starring Sara Canning, James Van Der Beek, and LeVar Burton. It is based on the real-life kidnapping of Nebraska teenager Anne Sluti, who was abducted and held for six days in April 2001 by Anthony Steven Wright, also known as Tony Zappa. Wright was later sentenced to life for the Sluti abduction. Balls Out Balls Out is a 2014 American live-action/animated sports comedy film directed by Andrew Disney, based on a script by Bradley Jackson. The film stars Jake Lacy, Beck Bennett, Jay Pharoah, Nikki Reed, Kate McKinnon, DC Pierson, Nick Kocher, Brian McElhaney, Nick Rutherford and Gabriel Luna, and focuses on a group of college seniors that decide to form an intramural football team before graduating. The film, originally titled Intramural, stars cast members of comedy groups Saturday Night Live, Derrick Comedy, BriTANicK, and Good Neighbor. The film was picked up by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Orion Pictures and was given a limited release on film and video on demand on June 19, 2015. Lost in Hong Kong Lost in Hong Kong is a 2015 Chinese comedy film directed, co-written and co-produced by Xu Zheng, starring himself along with Bao Beier, Zhao Wei, and Du Juan. This is Xus second directorial feature, after the huge domestic hit Lost in Thailand which grossed over US$208 million. It was released in China on September 25, 2015 and broke several box office records there. It was released in Hong Kong on November 19. Tokyo Eyes Tokyo Eyes is a 1998 French-Japanese romantic thriller film directed by Jean-Pierre Limosin and starring Shinji Takeda and Hinano Yoshikawa. It was selected for the 1998 Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard category. Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish Wakkos Wish is a 1999 animated musical comedy film created exclusively on video. It is based on the 1993–98 animated series Animaniacs and serves as the series finale. It relocates all of the Animaniacs characters to a quasi-19th century fairy tale world and portrays their race to find the wishing star that will grant them a wish. The film was first released on VHS on December 21, 1999, by Warner Home Video under the Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label. It contained 10 original songs and features a majority of the voice cast reprising their respective roles from the TV show. It was originally intended as the first of a series of movies based on the TV show, but after video sales performed below expectations, Warner Bros. scrapped all planned sequels. Over time, however, the movie became a cult classic among fans of the TV series. Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyo Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyo is a 2004 Indian war drama film, directed by Anil Sharma and starring Amitabh Bachchan, Bobby Deol, Akshay Kumar, Divya Khosla Kumar, Sandali Sinha and Nagma Jusqu'à toi Jusquà toi is a 2009 Franco-Canadian comedy film directed by Jennifer Devoldère. Triple Tap Triple Tap is a 2010 Hong Kong action film directed by Derek Yee and starring Louis Koo and Daniel Wu. This film is a sequel to Yees 2004 film, One Nite in Mongkok, which starred Wu in a different role, and his 2000 film, Double Tap, which starred Leslie Cheung and Alex Fong, the latter being only actor to reprise his role from both previous installment. You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet You Aint Seen Nothin Yet! is a 2012 French-German film directed by Alain Resnais, and loosely based on two plays by Jean Anouilh. The film was shown in competition for the Palme dOr at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. The Perfect Weapon The Perfect Weapon is a 2016 American action film starring Steven Seagal. Young Bess Young Bess is a 1953 Technicolor biographical film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer about the early life of Elizabeth I, from her turbulent childhood to the eve of her accession to the throne of England. It stars Jean Simmons and Stewart Granger as Thomas Seymour, with Charles Laughton as Elizabeths father, Henry VIII, a part he had played twenty years before in The Private Life of Henry VIII. The film was directed by George Sidney and produced by Sidney Franklin, from a screenplay by and Arthur Wimperis based on the novel by Margaret Irwin. Dom kallar oss mods They Call Us Misfits is a Swedish documentary film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 March 1968, directed, produced and written by Stefan Jarl and Jan Lindqvist. The film is an uncompromising account of the life of two alienated teenagers, Kenneth "Kenta" Gustafsson and Gustav "Stoffe" Svensson. The film, like its successor Ett anständigt liv takes a close but non-moralizing look at the joys and growing pains of mod and "junkie" street culture in Stockholm at the time. Jimi Hendrix Jimi Hendrix is a 1973 rockumentary about Jimi Hendrix, directed and produced by Joe Boyd, John Head and Gary Weis. The film contains concert footage of Hendrix from 1967 to 1970, including the Monterey Pop Festival the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival, Woodstock and a Berkeley concert. The film also includes interviews with Hendrix contemporaries, family and friends. People appearing in the film include Paul Caruso, Eric Clapton, Billy Cox, Alan Douglas, Germaine Greer, Hendrix father, James A. "Al" Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Eddie Kramer, Buddy Miles, Mitch Mitchell, Juggy Murray, Little Richard, Lou Reed and Pete Townshend. Noel Redding refused top be interviewed as he had a pending lawsuit against the Hendrix Estate. The film is also known as A Film About Jimi Hendrix. This title was used on the 2005 DVD cover and theatrical poster. The Man from Majorca The Man from Majorca is a 1984 Swedish crime thriller film directed by Bo Widerberg. It is based on the novel The Pig Party by Leif G. W. Persson. The film stars Sven Wollter and Tomas von Brömssen. The plot follows the policemen Bo Jarnebring and Lars Martin Johansson, who are the first police on the scene in a post-office robbery in Stockholm. Shortly after, two persons die and it is clear that these incidents has something to do with the robbery. Meanwhile it seems that there is a cover-up going on. The novel has big similarities with the Geijer affair. Leif G.W. Persson lost his job at the police because talking to a journalist about his knowledge about the Geijer case, but denied in the preface of the book which he wrote soon after, that it had any connections to the affair. Widerberg took inspiration from the 1971 American film The French Connection, and The Man from Majorca share similarities with his previous thriller film: The Man on the Roof. Sven Wollter won the award for Best Actor at the 20th Guldbagge Awards. FleshEater Flesheater, sometimes written as FleshEater or Flesh Eater, is a low budget 1988 independent horror film, specifically a zombie film, by Bill Hinzman. Hinzman, who wrote, produced, edited, directed and starred in the film, is best known for playing the cemetery ghoul in George A. Romeros Night of the Living Dead. Keyhole Keyhole is a 2011 Canadian film directed by Guy Maddin, starring Jason Patric, Isabella Rossellini, Udo Kier and Kevin McDonald. A surreal combination of gangster film and haunted house film, which draws on Homers Odyssey as well, Keyhole tells the story of a Ulysses Pick, who returns to his home and embarks on an odyssey through the house, one room at a time. Filming began in Winnipeg on July 6, 2010. Maddin shot Keyhole digitally rather than his usual method of shooting on 16mm or Super-8mm. Kokoro Connect is a Japanese light novel series written by Sadanatsu Anda, with illustrations by Shiromizakana. The series includes 11 volumes published by Enterbrain between January 2010 and March 2013. Two manga adaptations have been published by Enterbrain and Kadokawa Shoten. A 13-episode anime adaptation directed by Shinya Kawatsura, written by Fumihiko Shimo, and produced by Silver Link aired in Japan between July and September 2012. Four additional episodes aired on December 30, 2012. A Woman of Affairs A Woman of Affairs is a 1928 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer drama film directed by Clarence Brown and starring Greta Garbo, John Gilbert, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Lewis Stone. The film, released with a synchronized score and sound effects, was based on a 1924 best-selling novel by Michael Arlen, The Green Hat, which he adapted as a four-act stage play in 1925. The Green Hat was considered so daring in the United States that the movie did not allow any associations with it and was renamed A Woman of Affairs, with the characters also renamed to mollify the censors. In particular, the film script eliminated all references to heroin use, homosexuality and syphilis that were at the core of the tragedies involved. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing, for Michael Arlen and Bess Meredyths script. In 1934, MGM made a remake of the film starring Constance Bennett, titled Outcast Lady. Storm Warning Storm Warning is a 1951 American film noir thriller directed by Stuart Heisler and starring Ginger Rogers, Ronald Reagan, Doris Day and Steve Cochran. Lauren Bacall was originally cast in the part eventually played by Rogers. Bacall turned it down and was put on suspension by Warner Bros. for her defiance. The 5-Man Army The Five Man Army is a 1969 Italian Zapata Western film taking place during the Mexican Revolution. The film was directed by Don Taylor and featured a script by a young Dario Argento. Starring as a group of five men enlisted to rob a train containing a shipment of gold were Peter Graves, James Daly, Bud Spencer, Nino Castelnuovo and Tetsuro Tamba. The films score was composed by Ennio Morricone. Barquero Barquero is a 1970 American Western film directed by Gordon Douglas. Black and White in Color Black and White in Color is an Ivorian 1976 war film and black comedy directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud in his directorial debut. It depicts French colonists at war with the Germans in Central Africa during World War I, and is set in the then German colony of Kamerun. The film adopts a strong antimilitaristic point of view, and is noteworthy for ridiculing the French side even more harshly than their German counterparts. The original French title is the first four words of the song Le Chant du départ, a French military song. It won the 1976 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film; it was submitted to the Académie de Côte dIvoire, resulting in that countrys first and only Oscar. To Kill a Priest To Kill a Priest is a 1988 drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland. The film tells a story based on the murder, under the Polish communist regime, of priest Jerzy Popiełuszko. It stars Christopher Lambert as a fictionalized version of Popiełuszko and Ed Harris as the secret police captain set to assassinate him. Earthly Possessions Earthly Possessions is a 1999 American made-for-television romantic drama film starring Susan Sarandon and Stephen Dorff. The film originally premiered on HBO on March 20, 1999. Parrot Sketch Not Included: Twenty Years of Monty Python Parrot Sketch Not Included was a tribute special to the Monty Python comedy group, put together to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the debut of the groups television series, Monty Pythons Flying Circus. Produced by Tiger Television for the BBC, it was compiled by noted British comedy producer John Lloyd and broadcast on BBC 1 on 18 November 1989. Introduced by actor and Monty Python fan Steve Martin, the special features several sketches from Monty Pythons Flying Circus, as well as some sketches from the two German specials Monty Pythons Fliegender Zirkus. True to its title, the “Dead Parrot sketch” is not included. It concluded with the final appearance of all six Python members together, before Graham Chapman’s death in October 1989. The special was broadcast in the US on the Showtime network on 17 March 1990. This was 90 seconds shorter than the UK version due to a cut scene from the end of the pre-credits sequence which had Steve Martin revealing, via a slowed down clip of the Bruces sketch, that the Pythons were Satanists. This shorter version was released on VHS in the UK by CBS/Fox in 1990 and later on DVD in the US by A&E in 2001, as part of their Monty Python Live box set. Narasimham Narasimham is a 2000 Indian Malayalam-language action drama film directed by Shaji Kailas and written by Ranjith. It stars Mohanlal in the lead role, along with Thilakan, N. F. Varghese, Aishwarya, Kanaka, Jagathi Sreekumar, and Bharathi Vishnuvardhan in other pivotal roles. The film was the first production of Aashirvad Cinemas, owned by Antony Perumbavoor, the former chauffeur of Mohanlal. Upon release, the film created box office history in Malayalam cinema, it grossed at the box office against a budget of , making it the highest grosser of the year, and the highest grossing Malayalam film ever, at that time. The film ran for more than 200 days in theatres. The film was released on 26 January 2000, Indias 50th Republic Day, and after 14 years it was re-released under the name Narasimham Returns in 2014, which premiered in Dubai. Later, it was re-released in Kerala at several occasions in time. It was remade in Telugu as Adhipathi starring Mohan Babu. Terry Tate, Office Linebacker Terry Tate: Office Linebacker was a series of short comedy television commercials created by Rawson Marshall Thurber, for Reebok, based on a short film pilot Peter Chiarelli created in 2000; Tate was first shown at Super Bowl XXXVII in 2003. The short films feature Lester Speight as "Terrible" Terry Tate, an American football linebacker who "gives out the pain" to those in the office who are not obeying office policies. Originally, Reebok produced 6 episodes between August to December 2002 with another episode Terry Tate, Office Linebacker: Sensitivity Training being made on February 1, 2004. Even Reebok in the United Kingdom made an episode called Late Lunch on January 22, 2005. There are a total of 9 episodes. The advertising campaign was one of the most successful of those in the history of the Super Bowl halftime shows. The catchphrases include "The pain trains comin", "You kill the joe, you make some mo", "You cant cut the cheese wherever you please!", "Cause when its game time, its pain time!", "Dont bring that weak-ass stuff up in this humpy-bumpy" and "Woo-woo!" After tackling a worker, Terry usually leaves him with a "WOOH! Bitch!!!" While the first episode of the series implies that hiring an office linebacker is a highly unorthodox practice, future episodes depict office linebackers as a common occurrence. Though successful in attracting viewers and attention, the ads ability to increase recognition of the Reebok brand has been questioned, with only 55% of respondents on an on-line poll indicating they realized the ad was affiliated with the company. Despite being aired only once on national television, the short was downloaded more than seven million times from Reeboks website. Stratosphere Girl Stratosphere Girl is a 2004 film from Germany written and directed by Matthias X. Oberg. The film is about a teenage girl who travels to Japan to work at an exclusive club for rich businessmen. The Good Shepherd The Good Shepherd is a 2004 drama film directed by Lewin Webb, starring Christian Slater, Molly Parker and Stephen Rea. The film follows a straying Catholic priests investigation of a troubled teens mysterious death. It was released direct-to-video on March 21, 2006. Art of the Devil Art of the Devil is a 2004 Thai horror film directed by Tanit Jitnukul. It has two titular sequels, Art of the Devil 2 and Art of the Devil 3, but these films feature a different story with new characters. Doomsday: The Sinking of Japan is a 2006 tokusatsu film directed by Shinji Higuchi. It is an adaptation of the novel Japan Sinks and a remake of the film Tidal Wave, both made in the year 1973. It stars Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, Kou Shibasaki, Etsushi Toyokawa and Mao Daichi. The film was released on July 15, 2006. The film is also known under the titles Sinking of Japan and Doomsday: The Sinking of Japan. It was parodied in Nihon Igai Zenbu Chinbotsu. Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital is the seventh Detective Conan feature film, released on April 19, 2003. The movie brought a box office income of 3.2 billion yen. Au revoir Taipei Au Revoir Taipei is a 2010 Taiwanese romantic comedy film set in Taipei and is Arvin Chens feature directorial debut. It won the NETPAC Award at the 2010 Berlin International Film Festival and was considered a box office success in Taiwan. Enid Enid is a 2009 British biographical television film first broadcast on 16 November on BBC Four. Directed by James Hawes it is based on the life of childrens writer Enid Blyton, portrayed by Helena Bonham Carter. The film introduced the two main lovers of Blytons life. Her first husband Hugh Pollock, who was also her publisher, was played by Matthew Macfadyen. Kenneth Darrell Waters, a London surgeon who became Blytons second husband, was portrayed by Denis Lawson. The film explored how the orderly, reassuringly clear worlds Blyton created within her stories contrasted with the complexity of her own personal life. BearCity BearCity is a 2010 American gay-themed comedy-drama film directed by Doug Langway, and written by Langway and Lawrence Ferber. It stars Joe Conti as a young gay man in the "twink" category who fantasizes about larger, hairier men known as "bears", and his search to find the perfect man. The sequel The Proposal was released in the fall of 2012. BearCity 3 was funded by an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign, and had a limited release at various LGBT festivals and venues in 2016, and received a full release digitally and on home media in 2017. A novelization of the film, also written by Lawrence Ferber, was published by Lethe Press Bear Bones imprint in 2013. Duniyadari Duniyadari is a 2013 Marathi film directed by Sanjay Jadhav. The film is about the journey of every one which eventually makes them realize the true face of life. It has been acclaimed by Marathi audience. Critical reception was positive. The film is based on a book of the same name by the author Suhas Shirvalkar. It had the most collection at box office for a film in Marathi which was broken by Timepass in 2014 and again by Lai Bhaari. The film was remade in Kannada in 2017 as Noorondu Nenapu and in Gujarati in 2017 as Duniyadari.It ran for more than 100 days in Maharashtra. The Little Orphan The Little Orphan is a 1949 American one-reel animated cartoon and the 40th Tom and Jerry cartoon, released in theaters on April 30, 1949 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. It was produced by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge and Ray Patterson. The Little Orphan won the 1948 Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons, the fifth Oscar given to Tom and Jerry. Though the cartoon was released in 1949, it won its Oscar the previous year, tying them with Disneys Silly Symphonies with the record of the most Oscars. The Face of Fu Manchu The Face of Fu Manchu is a 1965 thriller film directed by Don Sharp and based on the characters created by Sax Rohmer. It stars Christopher Lee as the eponymous villain, a Chinese criminal mastermind, and Nigel Green as his pursuing rival Nayland Smith, a Scotland Yard detective. The film was a British-West German co-production, and was the first in a five-part series starring Lee and produced by Harry Alan Towers for Constantin Film, the second of which was The Brides of Fu Manchu released the next year, with the final entry being The Castle of Fu Manchu in 1969. It was shot in Technicolor and Techniscope, on-location in County Dublin, Ireland. Used People Used People is a 1992 American-Japanese romantic comedy film directed by Beeban Kidron. The screenplay by Todd Graff, adapted from his 1988 off-Broadway play The Grandma Plays, takes a humorous look at a highly dysfunctional family living in the New York City borough of Queens circa 1969. Valley of the Bees The Valley of the Bees is a 1967 Czechoslovak historical drama film directed by František Vláčil. The boy Ondřej grows to manhood in a harsh religious order, where a Teutonic knight and veteran of the crusades becomes his mentor. When Ondřej eventually flees this life to which he was forcibly consigned, settling in the castle of his childhood to marry his father’s young widow, it becomes clear that his unforgiving mentor is prepared to pursue him to the ends of the earth. This film was written by Vladimír Körner. Theodor Pištěk designed the costumes for the film. Splatter University Splatter University is a 1984 American slasher film directed by Richard W. Haines. It was distributed by Troma Entertainment. Poison for the Fairies Veneno para las hadas is a 1984 Mexican supernatural horror film that was written and directed by Carlos Enrique Taboada. The Tricky Master The Tricky Master is a 1999 Hong Kong crime comedy gambling film directed by Wong Jing. Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One is a 1968 experimental documentary film written, directed, and conceived by African-American film director and documentarian William Greaves. The film, which is shot and presented in the style of a cinéma vérité documentary, attempts to capture and examine pure reality unhindered by the presence of the cameras all around. It is perhaps most memorable for the layers of metatextual storytelling inherent in the concept of the story: that of a documentary inside a documentary inside a documentary. In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Art of Seduction Art of Seduction is a 2005 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Son Ye-jin, Song Il-gook and directed by Oh Ki-hwan. It was released on 21 December 2005. Broken Angel Broken Angel is an adaptation of the novel Windy City, the film tells the real-life story of Ebru, a Turkish girl who came to America in the 1980s and fell prey to the image of fame and fortune. It was directed by Aclan Bates. Croc Croc is a 2007 made-for-television natural horror film produced by RHI Entertainment that premiered in Canada on the video-on-demand channel Movie Central On Demand in July 2007. It aired in the United States on the Sci Fi Channel on November 4, 2007. It is the 6th film in the Maneater Series produced under an agreement with Sci Fi. Filmed in Thailand, the film revolves around the efforts of the owner of a crocodile-farm, an animal welfare agent, and a hunter trying to kill a large saltwater crocodile that has begun killing people in the area. Planet Ocean Planet Ocean, 2012, is a documentary film co-directed by Yann Arthus-Bertrand and Michael Pitiot. The documentary is about the history of the organisms that live in the ocean, and the relationships they have with each other and with humans. The films cinematographers are Yann Arthus-Bertrand, who is known for his aerial photography, and Michael Pitiot. Dealt Dealt is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Luke Korem. The film is about the life and career of Richard Turner - who is renowned as one of the worlds greatest card magicians, yet he is completely blind. In the documentary, Richard traces his journey from his troubled childhood, when he began losing his vision, to present day as he relentlessly pursues perfection while struggling with the reality that his biggest weakness might also be his greatest strength. The film features extensive vérité footage of both Richard and his family as well as archive footage of Turners many television appearances. The film features interviews with notable magicians including Turner, Johnny Thompson, Max Maven, Armando Lucero, and Jason England. Dealt debuted at the 2017 South By Southwest Film Festival in competition where it won the Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature. Dealt went on to win four more audience awards and screened at festivals around the world including China and New Zealand. The film is distributed by IFC Films through Sundance Selects. In the US, the film can be viewed on Hulu, Amazon and iTunes. Internationally, it is available on Netflix. Félix & Meira Felix and Meira is a 2014 Canadian drama film directed by Maxime Giroux and starring Martin Dubreuil, Hadas Yaron and Luzer Twersky. It is about an improbable affair between two Montreal residents, one a married woman from a devoutly Jewish family and community, and the other a single French Canadian man with his own family issues. The film premiered in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the Award for Best Canadian Film. It received numerous other film festival awards and was nominated for five Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture. Gurgaon Gurgaon is a 2017 Indian Neo noir thriller film directed by Shanker Raman produced by award-winning JAR Pictures studios. The film stars Akshay Oberoi, Ragini Khanna and Pankaj Tripathi and is set in the metropolis of Gurgaon, Haryana. The film won Prasad DI Award at the National Film Development Corporations Film Bazaar in 2015. The film was released on 4 August 2017 worldwide and has been received very positively by critics. Monsoon Mangoes Monsoon Mangoes is a 2016 Malayalam comedy film written and directed by Abi Varghese. The film stars Fahadh Faasil in the lead, with Iswarya Menon, Vinay Forrt, and Vijay Raaz in supporting roles. The movie was produced by Thampy Antony. The film was released on January 15, 2016. The film was originally intended to have the title Bourbon Street, which was later changed to Njan D P Pallikkal and finally to Monsoon Mangoes. Minnie the Moocher Minnie the Moocher is a Betty Boop cartoon produced by Fleischer Studios and released by Paramount Pictures. Scared to Death Scared to Death is a 1947 thriller Gothic film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Bela Lugosi. The picture was filmed in Cinecolor. The film is historically important as the only color film in which Bela Lugosi has a starring role. Krakatoa: East of Java Krakatoa, East of Java is a 1969 American disaster film starring Maximilian Schell and Brian Keith. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. During the 1970s, the film was re-released under the title Volcano. The story is loosely based on events surrounding the 1883 eruption of the volcano on the island of Krakatoa, which is actually west of Java. The characters are engaged in the recovery of a cargo of pearls from a shipwreck perilously close to the volcano. Themroc Themroc is a 1973 French satirical film by director Claude Faraldo. It was produced by François de Lannurien and Helène Vager and its original music was composed by Harald Maury. Made on a low budget with no intelligible dialog, Themroc tells the story of a French blue collar worker who rebels against modern society, reverting into an urban caveman. The films scenes of incest and cannibalism earned it adults-only ratings. It was the first film to be shown in the UKs Channel 4s red triangle series of controversial films in 1986. It has become a cult film. The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On is a 1987 Japanese documentary film by director Kazuo Hara, whose title is loosely based on the classical tale "The Emperors New Clothes". The documentary centers on Kenzo Okuzaki, a 62-year-old veteran of Japans campaign in New Guinea in the Second World War, and follows him around as he searches out those responsible for the unexplained deaths of two soldiers in his old unit. Renowned documentary filmmaker Errol Morris listed The Emperors Naked Army Marches On as one of his Top 5 Favorite Films for Rotten Tomatoes. Tap Tap is a 1989 dance drama film written and directed by Nick Castle and starring Gregory Hines and Sammy Davis Jr. Battal Gazi Destani Battal Gazi Destanı is a 1971 Turkish historic action film. Starring Cüneyt Arkın, it is a depiction of the life of the legendary Muslim Serdar of Malatya, Battal Gazi. It is one of the numerous historic movies of Cüneyt Arkın. Lascars Lascars is a 2009 French-language animated film starring Vincent Cassel, Diane Kruger and Omar Sy. It is a feature film adaptation of the French TV series Les Lascars. The film, which had a budget of €10 million, was co-produced by Canal Plus and France 2 and distributed by Bac Films. Cassel plays Tony, a petty crook whose friend Jose falls for Clemence, a rich woman, and wants to quit the life of crime. The film has the alternative English title Round Da Way. A Haunting in Salem A Haunting in Salem is a 2011 3D horror film directed by Shane Van Dyke and starring Bill Oberst Jr., Courtney Abbiati, Jenna Stone and Nicholas Harsin. In the Crosswind In the Crosswind is a 2014 Estonian drama film directed by Martti Helde. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film is about the forced deportation by Stalins Russia of an Estonian family to Siberia in the June deportation. It is based on a real-life diary from the period. A Christmas Melody A Christmas Melody, also known under its working title of Mistletoe & Melody, is a 2015 American Christmas television film and the feature film directorial debut of Mariah Carey, who co-stars with Lacey Chabert. It was filmed in October 2015, and debuted on the Hallmark Channel on December 19, 2015. The film was viewed by 3.95 million people upon its debut. Little Woods Little Woods is a 2018 American-Australian crime thriller western film, written and directed by Nia DaCosta in her directorial debut. It stars Tessa Thompson, Lily James, Luke Kirby, James Badge Dale and Lance Reddick. The film focuses on sisters Ollie and Deb who find themselves falling into the illegal world of the cross-border drug trade along the Canada–United States border after their mother dies. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 21, 2018. It was released on April 19, 2019 by Neon. Bataille de neige Bataille de boules de neige is an 1896 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière. They Call Me Bruce? For the Bruce Campbell 2006 film see My Name is Bruce. They Call Me Bruce? is a 1982 American comedy action film directed by Elliott Hong, written by David B. Randolph, and starring Johnny Yune and Margaux Hemingway. The film was followed by a sequel, They Still Call Me Bruce, which also starred Johnny Yune. Going Greek Going Greek is a 2001 American comedy film written and directed by Justin Zackham. Frank McKlusky, C.I. Frank McKlusky, C.I. is a 2002 comedy film directed by Arlene Sanford and written by Mark Perez. Dave Sheridan plays McKlusky, a safety-conscious insurance claims investigator investigating the murder of his partner Jimmy, played by Kevin Farley. Randy Quaid and Dolly Parton play McKluskys parents, “Madman” McKlusky, Franks daredevil father, and Edith, Franks over-protective mother. Walt Disney Pictures developed Frank McKlusky Claims Investigator as a vehicle for Sheridan, out of enthusiasm for Sheridans comedic talent, which they felt made him a potential movie star. However, the film was panned by critics, who criticized its humor, and Sheridans performance, which was seen as being derivative of the comedy of Jim Carrey. Little Boxes Little Boxes is a 2016 American dramedy film, directed by Rob Meyer and written by Annie Howell. It stars Melanie Lynskey, Nelsan Ellis, Armani Jackson, Oona Laurence, Janeane Garofalo, and Christine Taylor. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 15, 2016. It was released on April 14, 2017, by Gunpowder & Sky. Contract to Kill Contract to Kill is a 2016 American action film starring Steven Seagal. It received a limited theatrical release in the United States, and was released as video on demand. White Line Fever White Line Fever is a 1975 American-Canadian action film directed by Jonathan Kaplan and starring Jan-Michael Vincent. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on July 16, 1975. Sammy and Rosie Get Laid Sammy and Rosie Get Laid is a 1987 film directed by Stephen Frears, with a screenplay by Hanif Kureishi. Accumulator 1 Accumulator 1 is a 1994 film directed by Jan Svěrák. The film won the Grand Prize at the 7th Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival in February 1996. It won the audience award at the Tromsø International Film Festival in 1996. Mafia Mafia is a 2002 Egyptian action film directed by Sherif Arafa. Villain Villain is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language action masala film written and directed by K. S. Ravikumar and produced by S. S. Chakravarthy. The film stars Ajith Kumar in a dual role, alongside Meena and Kiran. Sujatha, FEFSI Vijayan, Karunaas and Ramesh Khanna appear in other significant roles, while Vidyasagar composed the score and soundtrack for the film. Villain was dubbed into Hindi as Jeet: The Mission of Success. Ajiths performance in the film won him his second Filmfare Award for Best Actor. Aftermath: Population Zero Aftermath: Population Zero is a two-hour Canadian special documentary film that premiered on Sunday, March 9, 2008 on the National Geographic Channel. The program was produced by Cream Productions. Similar to the History Channels special Life After People, Aftermath features what scientists and others speculate the earth, animal life, and plant life might be like if humanity no longer existed, as well as the effect that humanitys disappearance would have on the artifacts of civilization. Both documentaries are inspired by Alan Weismans The World Without Us. A follow-up 4-part TV series was created, Aftermath, following different scenarios and what happens. Catch a Christmas Star Catch a Christmas Star is a 2013 Hallmark Channel film starring Shannon Elizabeth and directed by John Bradshaw. The film first aired on November 17, 2013. The Purchase Price The Purchase Price is a 1932 pre-Code American drama film, which was directed by William Wellman and starring Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent, and Lyle Talbot. Adapted from the novel by Arthur Stringer, with a screenplay by Robert Lord, the film is about an attractive nightclub singer who leaves her criminal boyfriend and travels to Canada and becomes the mail-order bride of a humble farmer. Pas de deux Pas de deux is a 1968 short dance film by Norman McLaren, produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The film was photographed on high contrast stock, with optical, step-and-repeat printing, for a sensuous and almost stroboscopic appearance. It shows a ballerina dancing by herself, before being joined by a male dancer, to perform the pas de deux of the title, as choreographed by Ludmilla Chiriaeff. The film is choreographed to Romanian pan pipe music. King Lear King Lear is a 1971 Soviet drama film directed by Grigori Kozintsev, based on William Shakespeares play King Lear. The Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich composed the score. La escopeta nacional La escopeta nacional is a 1978 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga. The first installment in a critically and commercially successful trilogy, the picture is an indictment of the legacy of Francisco Franco and the business classes upon whom he depended for support. The picture was followed in the trilogy by Patrimonio nacional and Nacional III, both of which were released in 1981. The Millionaires' Express Millionaires Express, aka Shanghai Express, is a 1986 Hong Kong martial arts action western film written and directed by Sammo Hung. The film starred Hung, Yuen Biao, Rosamund Kwan, Mei-sheng Fan and Hwang Jang Lee. That's Entertainment! III Thats Entertainment! III is a 1994 American documentary film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to celebrate the studios 70th anniversary. It was the third in a series of retrospectives that began with the first Thats Entertainment! and Thats Entertainment. Although posters and home video packaging use the title without an exclamation mark, the actual on-screen title of the film uses it. In order to provide a "hook" for audiences who by 1994 had become accustomed to viewing classic movies on home video and cable TV, not to mention the fact so many sequences had already been featured in the first two films, the producers decided to showcase footage cut from famous MGM musicals. Many of these numbers were shown for the first time in Thats Entertainment! III. Highlights include: An alternate version of Eleanor Powells extended tap dance routine to "Fascinating Rhythm" from Lady Be Good, shot from a second camera that revealed the well-orchestrated, behind the cameras activity needed to keep the scene moving smoothly. "Aint it the Truth", a Lena Horne performance from Cabin in the Sky which was cut before the films release because Horne was a black woman singing the song in a bubble bath. Several previously unseen Judy Garland production numbers, including "Mr. Monotony", cut from Easter Parade because it was deemed too risque for the period of the film; an extravagant musical number, "March of the Doagies", cut from The Harvey Girls; and two numbers filmed for Annie Get Your Gun before Garland was fired from the production and replaced by Betty Hutton. Garland then made Summer Stock, her last film for MGM in 1950. The original theatrical release omits "Doin What Comes Naturally" but it is included on the home video version. Footage from a junked 1930 musical called The March of Time, in particular a sequence called "The Lock Step" featuring The Dodge Twins which strongly resembles the later title musical sequence from the 1957 Elvis Presley film Jailhouse Rock. Debbie Reynolds singing "You Are My Lucky Star" in a sequence cut from Singin in the Rain. Ava Gardners unused vocal performance of "Cant Help Lovin Dat Man" for Show Boat before she was dubbed by vocalist Annette Warren. The opening dance sequence from The Barkleys of Broadway with the credits overlay removed so that the dance routine by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers can be viewed unobstructed for the first time. An alternate performance of "I Wanna Be a Dancin Man" by Astaire from the film The Belle of New York. In the alternate take, Astaire wears informal clothes; the studio requested the number be reshot in formal dress. In the film, both performances are shown side-by-side to demonstrate the thoroughness of Astaires rehearsal process since, his costumes aside, both performances are virtually identical. An unused performance of the song "Two-Faced Woman" lip-synched by Cyd Charisse from The Band Wagon, presented side-by-side with a performance from the film Torch Song using the same vocal track but now lip-synched by Joan Crawford in blackface. An alternate version of "A Lady Loves" performed by Debbie Reynolds in I Love Melvin, intercut with the version used in the film. A contortionist performance from the film Broadway Rhythm, featuring the Ross Sisters. Hosts for the third installment in the Thats Entertainment! series were Gene Kelly, June Allyson, Cyd Charisse, Lena Horne, Howard Keel, Ann Miller, Debbie Reynolds, Mickey Rooney, and Esther Williams, making her first appearance in a theatrical film in more than 30 years. Thats Entertainment! III had a limited theatrical release in 1994. According to film historian Robert Osborne, writing for The Hollywood Reporter at the time, the film did "pleasant business" at New Yorks Ziegfeld Theatre. All three films were released to DVD in 2004. The box set collection of the films included a bonus DVD that included additional musical numbers that had been cut from MGM films as well as the first release of the complete performance of "Mr. Monotony" by Judy Garland. The home video version of Thats Entertainment! III also contains several musical numbers not seen in the theatrical release. The film was later remastered for high-definition release on Blu-ray and HD DVD. Spring Forward Spring Forward is a 2000 film and the directorial debut of Tom Gilroy, starring Ned Beatty, Liev Schreiber and Campbell Scott. Shot in sequence over the course of one year, it was the first film released by IFC Films, the Independent Film Channels film production and distribution company. MPAA Rating: R for language and some drug content. The Captive La Captive is a 2000 drama film directed by Chantal Akerman and featuring Olivia Bonamy, Sylvie Testud, and Stanislas Merhar. This French language film is loosely based on Marcel Prousts novel La Prisonnière. Under the Skin of the City Under the Skin of the City is a 2001 Iranian drama film directed by Rakhshan Bani-Etemad. It was entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Golden St. George. The Era of Vampires The Era of Vampires is a 2002 Hong Kong martial arts horror film directed by Wellson Chin and written and produced by Tsui Hark. An edited version of the film was released in North America under the title Tsui Harks Vampire Hunters. The film lacked comedy, a departure from earlier jiangshi films like Mr. Vampire that were popular in the 1980s. Annonsmannen Beck – Annonsmannen is a 2002 film about the Swedish police detective Martin Beck directed by Daniel Lind Lagerlöf. Played Played is a 2006 crime film produced by Caspar von Winterfeldt, Nick Simunek and Mick Rossi, executive produced by John Daly, co-produced by Nigel Mead and Lenny Bitondo, written by Sean Stanek and Mick Rossi and directed by Sean Stanek. The film stars Val Kilmer, Gabriel Byrne, Vinnie Jones, Patrick Bergin, Joanne Whalley, Bruno Kirby, Anthony LaPaglia, Roy Dotrice, Patsy Kensit, Andy Nyman and Mick Rossi. Originally intended to be a short, the film was shot without the use of a scripted screenplay and the director allowed the actors to improvise a majority of dialogue as he shot the scenes. The picture was shot on location in London and Los Angeles and took three years to complete. The Sovereign's Servant The Sovereigns Servant is a 2007 Russian war film written and directed by Oleg Ryaskov. It depicts the events of the Great Northern War, with a particular focus on the Battle of Poltava. Little Secret Little Secret is a Brazilian drama film directed by David Schurmann. The film was inspired by a true story involving Schurmanns adopted sister. It was released in Brazil in November 2016. It was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Tears of Steel Tears of Steel is a live-action/CGI short film by producer Ton Roosendaal and director/writer Ian Hubert. The film was made using new enhancements to the visual effects capabilities of Blender, a free and open source all-in-one 3D computer graphics software package. A Moment in the Reeds A Moment in the Reeds is a 2017 Finnish romantic drama film written and directed by Mikko Mäkelä in his feature directorial debut. It stars Janne Puustinen and Boodi Kabbani. The film had its world premiere at the 2017 BFI London Film Festival as part of the Love strand. Unusually for a Finnish film, most of the dialog is in English as it is the only language shared by the two leading characters. Donovan's Brain Donovans Brain is an independently made 1953 black-and-white science fiction horror film, produced by Allan Dowling and Tom Gries, directed by Felix E. Feist, that stars Lew Ayres and Nancy Davis. The film was distributed by United Artists and is based on the 1942 horror novel Donovans Brain by Curt Siodmak. The story involves an attempt to keep alive the brain of millionaire megalomaniac W.H. Donovan after an otherwise fatal plane crash. The brain has other ideas and begins to possess people. Viimne reliikvia Viimne reliikvia is a 1969 Estonian-language Soviet film based on Vürst Gabriel ehk Pirita kloostri viimsed päevad, a historical novel by Eduard Bornhöhe. The film became extremely popular, and some critics consider it the only Estonian cult movie. Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? is a 1971 British horror-thriller film directed by Curtis Harrington and starring Sir Ralph Richardson, Shelley Winters and Mark Lester. Like Whats the Matter with Helen? and better-known films such as What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? and Hush...Hush, it is one of the many films in the Grande Dame Guignol genre. The Ghoul The Ghoul is a 1975 British Tyburn Film Productions horror film directed by Freddie Francis and starring Peter Cushing, Veronica Carlson, John Hurt and Alexandra Bastedo. In the United States, the film was released as Night Of The Ghoul and The Thing In The Attic. Madhouse Madhouse is a 1981 Italian-American slasher film directed and co-written by Ovidio G. Assonitis, and starring Trish Everly, Dennis Robertson, Allison Biggers, and Michael Macrae. The plot follows a schoolteacher in Savannah being stalked by her psychopathic twin sister in the days leading up to their birthday. The films original title takes its name from a poem of the same name by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The film features a musical score by Riz Ortolani and cinematography by Assonitis regular Roberto DEttorre Piazzoli. Though it received theatrical distribution in Italy, West Germany, and the United States, it was one of the many films on the "video nasty" list, a list of horror and exploitation films banned in the United Kingdom by the BBFC in the 1980s for violence and obscenity. Ubit drakona To Kill a Dragon is a 1989 Soviet-German parable fantasy film based on the play of Evgeny Shvarts Dragon, directed by Mark Zakharov. Bernard and the Genie Bernard and the Genie is a 1991 British fantasy comedy-drama television film directed by Paul Weiland and written by Richard Curtis. Co-produced by Attaboy and Talkback for BBC Television, the film was first shown on BBC1 on 23 December 1991. A comic fantasy that takes its inspiration from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights, it follows Alan Cumming as an art dealer who is not having a good day. The King of the Kickboxers The King of the Kickboxers is a 1990 martial arts film directed by Lucas Lowe and starring Loren Avedon as Jake Donahue and Billy Blanks as Khan. Trilogy of Terror II Trilogy of Terror II is a 1996 American made-for-television anthology horror film and a sequel to Trilogy of Terror, both directed by Dan Curtis. The film follows the formula of the original, with one female lead playing parts in each of three segments. In the episode "He Who Kills", one of the museum security guards is reading a Dark Shadows comic book, and enthuses about how he used to rush home from school to watch it. Dan Curtis created the TV series Dark Shadows in 1966. FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue is a 1998 animated film, a direct-to-video sequel to The Last Rainforest. Produced by WildBrain, animated by Wang Film Productions and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment through the CBS/Fox Video Label. It was directed by Phil Robinson & Dave Marshall and written by Chris Fink and Richard Tulloch. The film features a new cast, including Laura Erlich, Harry Joseph, Gary Martin, Matt K. Miller, Digory Oaks and Westin Peace. The Polish Bride The Polish Bride is a 1998 Dutch film directed by Karim Traïdia and written by Kees van der Hulst. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Bad Luck Love Bad Luck Love is a 2000 Finnish crime drama film directed by Olli Saarela. Pupendo Pupendo is a 2003 Czech comedy / drama film directed by Jan Hřebejk A Good Lawyer's Wife A Good Lawyers Wife is a 2003 South Korean film written and directed by Im Sang-soo. The film is about the various affairs of members of a dysfunctional South Korean family. Infinite Stratos Infinite Stratos, also written as is a Japanese light novel series by Izuru Yumizuru with illustrations provided by Okiura and CHOCO. As of October 2013, 7 volumes have been published by Media Factory under their MF Bunko J label. From volume 8 onwards, the novels are published by Overlap under their Overlap Bunko label. A manga adaptation by Kenji Akahoshi was serialized in the seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Alive from May 2010 to July 2012 with five volumes published under their Alive Comics imprint. A 12-episode anime adaptation by Eight Bit aired in Japan between January and March 2011, and an original video animation episode was released on December 7, 2011. The anime is licensed by Sentai Filmworks in North America, and they released the series on April 10, 2012. A second series aired from October 3, 2013 to December 19, 2013. Woodshock Woodshock is a 2017 American psychological thriller drama film written and directed by Kate and Laura Mulleavy, in their joint feature directorial debut. It stars Kirsten Dunst, Joe Cole, and Pilou Asbæk. The plot follows a woman who, reeling after the loss of her mother, begins to cope by using a powerful substance which has hallucinogenic, violent repercussions. Inspired by the Redwood forests of Northern California, the Mulleavy sisters co-wrote the script for the film over the course of two years. Woodshock was filmed on location in Humboldt County in the summer of 2015. Kirsten Dunst, who prepared for the role over the course of a year, also served as the films executive producer. The film had its world premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival, before receiving a limited release in the United States on September 22, 2017 by A24. King Charles III King Charles III is a 2017 future history television film adapted by Mike Bartlett from his play of the same name. It is directed by Rupert Goold, director of the original play, and stars most of the plays original cast including Tim Pigott-Smith, who died before the film was broadcast, as Charles. Written in blank verse and set in the future, the film focuses on the reign of Charles and the surrounding political drama as a result of his accession to the throne. The original play premiered at the Almeida Theatre, London in 2014 before transferring to the West End and Broadway, winning the 2015 Olivier Award for Best New Play. The film was broadcast on 10 May 2017 on BBC Two in the UK, before being broadcast on 14 May 2017 on PBS Masterpiece in the US. It was released on DVD in the UK on 15 May 2017. Night Ambush Ill Met by Moonlight, also known as Night Ambush, is a film by the British writer-director-producer team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, and the last movie they made together through their production company, "The Archers". The film, which stars Dirk Bogarde and features Marius Goring, David Oxley, and Cyril Cusack, is based on the 1950 book Ill Met by Moonlight: The Abduction of General Kreipe by W. Stanley Moss, which is an account of events during the authors service on Crete during World War II as an agent of the Special Operations Executive. The title is a quotation from Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream, and the book features the young agents capture and evacuation of the German general Heinrich Kreipe. Horror on Snape Island Tower of Evil, also known by the titles Horror on Snape Island and Beyond the Fog in the United States and Horror of Snape Island in Canada, is a 1972 British horror film. The film was shot at Shepperton Studios in Shepperton, Surrey in 1971. Three Brothers Three Brothers is a 1981 Italian film based on a work by Andrei Platonov. It was directed by Francesco Rosi and stars Philippe Noiret, Vittorio Mezzogiorno, Michele Placido and Charles Vanel. The film won the Boston Society of Film Critics award for Best Foreign Film, and the Nastro dArgento for Best Director and Actor. It received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was screened out of competition at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. All My Friends Part 3 Amici miei – Atto III is a 1985 Italian comedy film directed by Nanni Loy. It is the third chapter in the Amici Miei film series. For this film Gastone Moschin was awarded with a Silver Ribbon for best supporting actor. Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses is a 1994 film directed by Aki Kaurismäki. It is a sequel to the popular 1989 film Leningrad Cowboys Go America that introduced the fictional Russian rock band Leningrad Cowboys which, subsequently, became a notable real life rock band in Finland. Bruno Bruno is a 2000 American comedy film starring Alex D. Linz and Shirley MacLaine. The film is the first and, as of 2018, the only film ever directed by MacLaine. Distributed by New Angel Inc., Bruno premiered at the 2000 Los Angeles Film Festival in a limited theatrical release. From there, the film was distributed straight to cable television and rights to it were acquired by Starz. Skins Skins is a 2002 American feature film by Chris Eyre and based upon the novel of the same name by Adrian C. Louis. The film is set on the fictional Beaver Creek Indian Reservation in South Dakota near the Nebraska border, a place very much like the actual Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, the setting in the book and the place where the film was actually shot. Lakota Sioux tribal police officer Rudy Yellow Lodge struggles to rescue his older, alcoholic brother, Mogie, a former football star who was wounded in combat three times in Vietnam. Winona LaDuke makes a cameo appearance as Rose Two Buffalo. Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala is a 1998 Malayalam black comedy film written and directed by Sreenivasan, starring Sangita, Sreenivasan, Thilakan, Innocent, Nedumudi Venu, Sudheesh, and Siddique.The film is about an irresponsible husband and his neglected family. It won the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues. The film is one of the classic family dramas in Malayalam. The film was remade in Tamil as Chidambarathil Oru Appasamy and in Telugu as Aavide Shyamala. The Kid & I The Kid & I is a 2005 American comedy film directed by Penelope Spheeris and starring Tom Arnold and Eric Gores. As God Commands As God Commands is a 2008 Italian drama film directed by Gabriele Salvatores, based on novel of the same name by Niccolò Ammaniti. It was entered into the 31st Moscow International Film Festival. Beloved Sisters Beloved Sisters is a 2014 German biographical film written and directed by Dominik Graf. The film is based on the life of the German poet Friedrich Schiller and upon his long relationships with two sisters, Caroline and Charlotte von Lengefeld. Schiller was ultimately married to Charlotte von Lengefeld. The film was nominated for the Golden Bear Award at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival, and had its premiere at the festival. It was selected as the German entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Junun Junun is a 2015 documentary film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. It documents the making of the album of the same name in Mehrangarh Fort in Rajasthan, India, by the Israeli composer Shye Ben Tzur, English composer and Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood, Indian ensemble the Rajasthan Express, and Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich. Greenwood previously composed soundtracks for several Anderson films. Junun premièred at the 2015 New York Film Festival and was released on the MUBI film streaming service on October 9, 2015 and on iTunes on November 20, 2015. It received generally favorable reviews. Pichaikkaran Pichaikkaaran is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by Sasi, starring Vijay Antony. The film was released on 4 March 2016. The Telugu dubbed version was titled as Bichagadu and was released on 13 May 2016. In 2017, the film was dubbed into Hindi as Roadside Rowdy. The film became a big success at the box office. The movie was remade in Odia as Baby starring Anubhav Mohanty, in Marathi as Bhikari starring Swapnil Joshi and in Kannada as Amma I Love You starring Chiranjeevi Sarja. Asako I & II is a 2018 Japanese romance drama film directed by Ryūsuke Hamaguchi, starring Masahiro Higashide and Erika Karata. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on a 2010 novel by Tomoka Shibasaki about a woman who falls in love with two men who look the same but act completely differently. Between Showers Between Showers is a 1914 short film made by Keystone Studios and directed by Henry Lehrman. It starred Charlie Chaplin, Ford Sterling, Emma Clifton, and Chester Conklin. Malta Story Malta Story is a 1953 British war film, directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, which is based on the heroic air defence of Malta during the Siege of Malta in the Second World War. The film uses real and unique footage of the locations at which the battles were fought and includes a love story between a RAF pilot and a Maltese woman, as well as the anticipated execution of her brother, caught as an Italian spy. The leading character of the pilot is loosely based on Adrian Warburton; the character of the Maltese womans brother is based on Carmelo Borg Pisani, who was executed in 1942. David Holzman's Diary David Holzmans Diary is a 1967 American mockumentary, or work of metacinema, directed by James McBride and starring L. M. Kit Carson. A feature-length film made on a tiny budget over several days, it is a work of experimental fiction presented as an autobiographical documentary. "A self-portrait by a fictional character in a real place—New Yorks Upper West Side," the film comments on Davids personality and life as well as on documentary filmmaking and the medium of cinema more generally. The Night They Raided Minsky's The Night They Raided Minskys is a 1968 musical comedy film directed by William Friedkin and produced by Norman Lear. Contrary to the film’s opening narration, it is a fictional account of the invention of the striptease at Minskys Burlesque in 1925. The film is based on the novel by Rowland Barber, published in 1960. Green Fish Green Fish is a 1997 South Korean film. It was the first feature-length film directed by Lee Chang-dong, who also co-wrote the screenplay. Lee had previously been known as a novelist and high school teacher. The film stars Han Suk-kyu in one of his first major film roles. It was the eighth highest-attended South Korean film of 1997. Time Share Time Share is a television film directed by Sharon von Wietersheim and starring Nastassja Kinski and Timothy Dalton. It premiered on Fox Family Channel on June 18, 2000. Two single parents, male and female, along with their kids, have to involuntarily share a house for their holidays. The film was a hit when first aired on the then-Fox Family Channel, and was subsequently dubbed internationally. It is available in Region 2 German. Lawless Heart Lawless Heart is a 2001 British film directed by Tom Hunsinger and Neil Hunter. The film is set amidst the coastal marshes of the Dengie Peninsula. The films structure was inspired by Eric Rohmers Les Rendez-vous de Paris. Shwaas Shwas is a Marathi film, released in 2004. It was Indias official entry to the 2004 Oscars and was ranked 6th in the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film category. Its storyline is based on a real-life incident in Pune. A low-budget of Indian rupee 30 lakhs, Shwaas won the National Award for best film in 2004, nearly 50 years since a Marathi film last earned this title. Directed by debutant Sandeep Sawant, it was shot in 30 days at Sindhudurg, Konkan, Pune and at KEM Hospital in Mumbai. The post-production took one and half years to complete. Shwaas was acknowledged as a "significant turn for Marathi cinema" which had been going through a low patch. After its success, it was released in Hindi, Bengali and Tamil languages. Just to Be Sure Just to Be Sure is a 2017 French-Belgian comedy film directed by Carine Tardieu. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. It received two nominations at the 8th Magritte Awards. The Mad Masters Les maîtres fous is a 1955 short film directed by Jean Rouch, a well-known French film director and ethnologist. It is a docufiction, his first ethnofiction, a genre he is considered to have created. The Journey The Journey is a 1959 American drama film directed by Anatole Litvak. A group of Westerners tries to flee Hungary after the Soviet Union moves to crush the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. It stars Deborah Kerr, Yul Brynner, Jason Robards and Robert Morley. Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner were paired again since they starred in The King and I in 1956, where he had an Oscar-winning performance. The Journey was shot in Metrocolor. Mickey One Mickey One is a 1965 American crime drama film starring Warren Beatty and directed by Arthur Penn from a script by Alan Surgal. Its kaleidoscopic camerawork, film noir atmosphere, lighting and design aspects, Kafkaesque paranoia, philosophical themes and Warren Beattys performance in the title role turned the film into a cult classic. Penn and Surgal ignored the usual conventions of narrative for a freewheeling approach to their dramatic devices and Chicago locations. The films soundtrack, reverberating with hints of everything from Béla Bartók to bossa nova, reteamed Stan Getz with arranger Eddie Sauter, following their classic album Focus. Death Walks on High Heels La morte cammina con i tacchi alti is a 1971 giallo film directed and co-produced by Luciano Ercoli. It starred Frank Wolff and Susan Scott, co-written by Ernesto Gastaldi, with music by Stelvio Cipriani. It was also released as Death Stalks in High Heels and Nights of Love and Terror. Salome's Last Dance Salomes Last Dance is a 1988 film by British film director Ken Russell. Although most of the action is a verbatim performance of Oscar Wildes 1893 play Salome, which is itself based on a story from the New Testament, there is also a framing narrative written by Russell himself. The Revenge The Revenge is the English title for Zemsta, a film released in 2002, directed by Andrzej Wajda. This film is an adaptation of a perennially popular stage farce of the same name by the Polish dramatist and poet Aleksander Fredro. Raptusiewicz resides in one half of a castle with the other half inhabited by his hated rival Regent Milczek. Raptusiewicz wishes to marry Podstolina, the widow of the Lord High Steward, for her money, while Podstolina herself seeks a wealthy match. Regent Milczeks wish, on the other hand, is to bring about the union of his son Wacław with Podstolina. To complicate matters more, Wacław is in love with Klara - ward and niece of Raptusiewicz, who took her in following the death of her parents - and the feeling is mutual. The plot thickens when Klara turns into Papkins declared object of love. Written in a sharp, ironic style, The Revenge portrays those national characteristics that in time brought on many of Polands national tragedies. Written for the stage, Wajda has changed very little and transferred practically the entirety of the work to the screen. Who Killed Bambi? Who Killed Bambi? is a 2003 French thriller film directed by Gilles Marchand. In this film, a doctor and a nursing student investigate the mysterious disappearances taking place at their hospital. Isabella Isabella is a 2006 Hong Kong film directed by Pang Ho-Cheung and starring Chapman To, Isabella Leong and Anthony Wong. It played in competition at the 56th annual Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear for best film music. The film is set in Macau. Hellbenders Hellbenders is a 2012 American comedy horror film written and directed by J. T. Petty. The film stars Clifton Collins Jr., Clancy Brown, Andre Royo, Robyn Rikoon, Macon Blair and Stephen Gevedon. The film was released on October 18, 2013, by The Film Arcade. Ghetu Putro Komola Ghetuputra Komola is a 2012 Bangladeshi musical film written and directed by Humayun Ahmed and produced by Impress Telefilm Limited. The film is Humayan Ahmeds last film before his death. The film was selected as the Bangladeshi entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The Veil The Veil is a 2017 American post-apocalyptic film directed by Brent Ryan Green and starring William Levy, Serinda Swan, William Moseley and Nick E. Tarabay. The film is also known as Rise of a Warrior and Barbarian: Rise of the Warrior. Evelyn Prentice Evelyn Prentice is a 1934 American crime drama film starring William Powell and Myrna Loy, and featuring Una Merkel and Rosalind Russell in her film debut. The movie was based on the 1933 novel of the same name by W. E. Woodward. Filmed between the original Thin Man and the first of its sequels, William Powell and Myrna Loy are re-teamed as another husband-and-wife team knee deep in a murder mystery. Too Hot to Handle Too Hot to Handle, also known as Let Em All Talk, is a 1938 comedy-drama directed by Jack Conway and starring Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, and Walter Pidgeon. The plot concerns a newsreel reporter, the woman he is attracted to, and his fierce competitor. Many of the comedy gags were devised by an uncredited Buster Keaton. The Amazing Mr. X The Amazing Mr. X, also known as The Spiritualist, is a 1948 American horror thriller film noir directed by Bernard Vorhaus with cinematography by John Alton. The film tells the story of a phony spiritualist racket. The film is prominently featured in Altons book on cinematography Painting with Light. The film stars Turhan Bey, Lynn Bari, Cathy ODonnell, and Richard Carlson. Eagle-Lion Films signed a contract with Carole Landis for the part played by Bari, but Landis committed suicide a few days before shooting began. The film is in the public domain. Pardners Pardners is a 1956 American comedy film starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis and was released on July 25, 1956, by Paramount Pictures. A western spoof directed by Norman Taurog, this was the next-to-last of the 16 musical comedy film collaborations between Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis before their breakup. The cast also included Agnes Moorehead, Lori Nelson and Jackie Loughery. Culloden Culloden is a 1964 docudrama written and directed by Peter Watkins for BBC TV. It portrays the 1746 Battle of Culloden that resulted in the British Armys destruction of the Scottish Jacobite rising of 1745 and, in the words of the narrator, "tore apart forever the clan system of the Scottish Highlands." Described in its opening credits as "an account of one of the most mishandled and brutal battles ever fought in Britain," Culloden was hailed as a breakthrough for its presentation of a historical event in the style of modern TV war reporting, as well as its use of non-professional actors. The film was based on John Prebbles study of the battle. Journey to the Sun Journey to the Sun is a 1999 Turkish drama film written and directed by Yeşim Ustaoğlu. It was entered into the 49th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Blue Angel Award. I, Cesar I, Cesar is a 2003 French comedy film directed by Richard Berry. Read or Die Read or Die is an OVA based on the manga of the same name by Hideyuki Kurata. It was created by Studio Deen in early 2001 and distributed outside Japan by Manga Entertainment in 2003. The series, directed by Koji Masunari, features the main characters of the original manga such as Yomiko Readman and Joker. It is a continuation of the Read or Die storyline, taking place a few years after the events of the manga. Magic Trip: Ken Kesey's Search for a Kool Place Magic Trip is a 2011 documentary film directed by Alison Ellwood and Alex Gibney, about Ken Kesey, Neal Cassady, and the Merry Pranksters. The documentary uses the 16 mm color footage shot by Kesey and the Merry Pranksters during their 1964 cross-country bus trip in the Further bus. The hyperkinetic Cassady is frequently seen driving the bus, jabbering, and sitting next to a sign that boasts, "Neal gets things done". The film was released in the US on August 5, 2011 by Magnolia Pictures. The Woman with a Broken Nose The Woman with a Broken Nose is a 2010 Serbian comedy film directed by Srđan Koljević. Dick Figures: The Movie Dick Figures: The Movie is a 2013 American animated action comedy film, written, directed by and starring Ed Skudder and Zack Keller and distributed by Mondo Media. It is based on Skudder and Kellers animated web series Dick Figures. It is Mondo Medias first feature-length film and independent company 6 Point Harness first original feature film. The film was released for rent and purchase on September 17, 2013 on digital download and streaming services including iTunes, Amazon Video, Google Play, PlayStation Network, Xbox Video, Vudu, Netflix, Hulu and Yekra, an all-new movie watching site for indie films. The film was then released a week later on iTunes in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. One of the films executive producers, Aaron Simpson, aimed to give everyone access to the film, whether they could afford a paid digital download or not, so the movie was also distributed on YouTube in 12 chapters over the course of 3 months. Dick Figures: The Movie was split into 12 chapters and published onto YouTube by Mondos YouTube channel at different times. $313,411 was raised through the mass-funding platform Kickstarter from 5,616 backers through May 31 to July 16, 2012, out of originally a $250,000 goal, breaking the record for the most funded animation project through the site, until it was surpassed by Blur Studios The Goon on November 2012. Dick Figures: The Movie successfully had a theatrical debut at the Buffer Festival in Toronto on November 9, 2013. Valentine Ever After Valentine Ever After is a 2016 American-Canadian romantic comedy. It was directed by Don McBrearty and starred Autumn Reeser and Eric Johnson. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on February 13, 2016. I am Jane Doe I am Jane Doe is a documentary chronicling the legal battle that several American mothers are waging on behalf of their middle-school daughters, who were trafficked for commercial sex on Backpage.com, the classified advertising website formerly owned by the Village Voice. The film is narrated by Jessica Chastain, directed by filmmaker Mary Mazzio, and produced by Mazzio along with Alec Sokolow. 50% of the films profits will go to non-profit organizations which serve children affected by human trafficking. J'accuse! Jaccuse is a 1919 French silent film directed by Abel Gance. It juxtaposes a romantic drama with the background of the horrors of World War I, and it is sometimes described as a pacifist or anti-war film. Work on the film began in 1918, and some scenes were filmed on real battlefields. The films powerful depiction of wartime suffering, and particularly its climactic sequence of the "return of the dead", made it an international success, and confirmed Gance as one of the most important directors in Europe. Railroaded! Railroaded! is a 1947 American crime film noir directed by Anthony Mann starring John Ireland, Sheila Ryan, Hugh Beaumont and Jane Randolph. It was based on the same real life case that inspired Call Northside 777. Febbre da cavallo Febbre da cavallo is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Steno and starring Gigi Proietti. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Hercules Returns Hercules Returns is a 1993 Australian comedy film directed by David Parker, starring David Argue, Michael Carman, Bruce Spence and Mary Coustas. The film has a cult following in Australia and other countries. It has been released in DVD format. It was the first feature directed by David Parker although he had written and produced a number of other films. American Perfekt American Perfekt is a 1997 road/crime thriller film written and directed by Paul Chart, produced by Irvin Kershner. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. The film stars Robert Forster as a psychiatrist who gives a motorist a lift after her car breaks down. The seemingly good Samaritans intentions become questionable when the duo run into a traveling conman and both abruptly vanish. Six: The Mark Unleashed Six: The Mark Unleashed is a 2004 Christian action-drama film directed by Kevin Downes and starring Stephen Baldwin, Kevin Downes, David A. R. White, Eric Roberts, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. It was released June 29, 2004, and debuted at #6 on the Christian Booksellers Association Best Sellers List. The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceausescu The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceaușescu is a 2010 Romanian documentary film directed by Andrei Ujică. The three-hour-long documentary covers 25 years in the life of Nicolae Ceaușescu and was made using 1,000 hours of original footage from the National Archives of Romania. All the Wilderness All the Wilderness is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Michael Johnson. The film stars Kodi Smit-McPhee, Isabelle Fuhrman, Danny DeVito, Virginia Madsen and Evan Ross. The film was released on February 20, 2015, by Screen Media Films. Hans Westmar Hans Westmar was the last of an unofficial trilogy of films produced by the Nazis shortly after coming to power in January 1933, celebrating their Kampfzeit – the history of their period in opposition, struggling to gain power. The film is a partially fictionalized biography of the Nazi martyr Horst Wessel. The Black Cat The Black Cat is a comedy/horror film directed by Albert S. Rogell, starring Basil Rathbone and featuring supporting performances by Bela Lugosi and Alan Ladd in small roles. Lugosi also starred with Boris Karloff in a 1934 film with the same title. The title card says it was inspired by "The Black Cat" short story by Edgar Allan Poe; however, its clearly an adaption of The Cat and the Canary by John Willard. Park Row Park Row is a 1952 drama film starring Gene Evans as a New York City journalist who founds a new type of newspaper and Mary Welch as the established publisher who opposes him. It was written, directed, produced and financed by Samuel Fuller, himself a New York reporter prior to turning to filmmaking. It was his favorite film, though it did not do well at the box office. The title refers to the street in Manhattan where most of New York Citys newspapers were located. Mount Head is a 2002 Japanese cartoon short. It was nominated at the 75th Academy Awards in the category of Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Amarkalam Amarkalam is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language romantic action gangster film written and directed by Saran and produced by V. Sudhir Kumar for the banner Venkateswaralayam. The film featured Ajith Kumar, making it his 25th film and Shalini in the lead roles with Raghuvaran, Raadhika and Nassar in other pivotal roles. The film opened in August 1999 to positive reviews from critics and became a Blockbuster at the box office. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Adbutham. It was also remade in Telugu as Leela Mahal Center and in Kannada as Asura. One piece: Dead end no bôken is a 2003 Japanese animated film directed by Konosuke Uda and written by Yoshiyuki Suga. It is the fourth animated movie in the anime/manga series One Piece and the franchises first full-length feature, released independently of any "Toei Anime Fair" event. It was released on March 3, 2003. Desperate for cash, the Straw Hat Pirates enter a secret race between pirate crews known as the Dead End Competition. There, they must battle against powerful people, including the bounty hunter who wants to kill Gasparde and a climatic battle with Marine-turned-pirate Captain Gasparde. The Rise and Rise of Bitcoin The Rise and Rise of Bitcoin is a 2014 American documentary film directed by Nicholas Mross. The film interviews multiple companies and people that have played important roles in the expansion of Bitcoin. It first premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York on April 23, 2014. The film was nominated for the “Best International Documentary Film” at the 2014 Zurich Film Festival. This film has a run time of 96 minutes. The Seven Little Foys The Seven Little Foys is a Technicolor in VistaVision 1955 comedy film directed by Melville Shavelson starring Bob Hope as Eddie Foy. One highlight of the film is an energetic tabletop dance showdown sequence with Bob Hope as Eddie Foy and James Cagney, who reprises his role as George M. Cohan. The story of Eddie Foy Sr. and the Seven Little Foys inspired a TV version in 1964 and a stage musical version, which premiered in 2007. The Wishing Tree The Wishing Tree is a 1976 Georgian drama film directed by Tengiz Abuladze. It won the Lenin Prize, the All-Union Film Festival main prize and other prizes. The film is based on Giorgi Leonidzes short stories. The textures of folk legend and striking visual allegory permeate The Wishing Tree, an episodic pastorale set in a pre-revolutionary Georgian village and spanning four seasons in the lives of various village characters. Some twenty-two stories are woven into the narrative, which centers on a beautiful young woman who is forced to marry a man she does not love; her unsanctioned love for another leads her to ritual disgrace and sacrifice. 3 hommes à abattre Trois hommes à abattre is a French crime film released in 1980, directed by Jacques Deray, starring Alain Delon with Dalila Di Lazzaro. The screenplay is written by Jacques Deray, Alain Delon and Christopher Franck based on the novel by Jean-Patrick Manchette. The story is about Michel Gerfaut, charming professional card player who out of nowhere becomes involved in some retribution between weapon traders of high level. The movie was a great boxoffice success. Three Men to Kill is the first film of a group of popular movies released in the 1980s and starring Alain Delon, which share a visual and narrative style, followed by For a Cops Hide and Le battant. Walk Like a Man Walk Like a Man is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Melvin Frank and starring Howie Mandel, Christopher Lloyd, Amy Steel, and Cloris Leachman. The plot concerns a young man who finally returns to his high-society family after having been raised by wolves. It was released to theaters on April 17, 1987. The Mad Monk Ji Gong is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Johnny To, and starring Stephen Chow as the "Mad Monk" Ji Gong, a popular Chinese folklore figure from the Southern Song Dynasty. The film follows "Dragon Fighter Luohan" as he accepts a challenge from the gods to change the fate of a beggar, a prostitute, and a villain in three heavenly days. He is reborn on earth as a mere mortal and ultimately battles an evil demon to stave off hell on earth. The Immortals The Immortals is a 1995 action thriller film produced by Elie Samaha and directed by Brian Grant. Eric Roberts, Tia Carrere, Joe Pantoliano, Chris Rock, William Forsythe, Clarence Williams III and Tony Curtis feature in this film. 27 Missing Kisses 27 Missing Kisses is a 2000 Georgian film directed by Nana Djordjadze. It was Georgias submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Marooned in Iraq Marooned in Iraq is a 2002 Iranian film directed by Bahman Ghobadi and produced in Iran. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. The Good Student Mr. Gibb is a 2006 American dark comedy drama film starring Tim Daly and Hayden Panettiere. Love's Unending Legacy Loves Unending Legacy is a 2007 made-for-television Christian drama film based on a series of books by Janette Oke. It originally aired on Hallmark Channel on April 7, 2007. It was directed by Mark Griffiths and stars Erin Cottrell. It is the fifth movie in an ongoing series that includes Love Comes Softly, Loves Enduring Promise, Loves Long Journey, Loves Abiding Joy, Loves Unfolding Dream, and Love Takes Wing, and Love Finds a Home, as well as the 2011 prequels, Love Begins, Loves Everlasting Courage, and Loves Christmas Journey which fits part way through the movie series. Antaheen Antaheen is a 2009 Bengali film directed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury. The film stars Radhika Apte, Rahul Bose, Mita Vashisth, Aparna Sen, Kalyan Ray and Sharmila Tagore. School Dance School Dance is a 2014 American musical comedy-drama film directed, co-written, and produced by Nick Cannon. The film stars Bobbe J. Thompson, The Ranger$, Mike Epps, Luenell, Kristina DeBarge, Katt Williams, Tiffany Haddish, George Lopez, and Wilmer Valderrama. The film was released on July 2, 2014, in select theaters, VOD, and Digital HD. It is Cannons directoral feature film debut. A Matter of Faith A Matter of Faith is a 2014 American Christian drama film directed by Rich Christiano and starring Harry Anderson, Jordan Trovillion, Jay Pickett, and Clarence Gilyard. The film was released into theaters on October 17, 2014 by Five & Two Pictures. The film follows a Christian student and her father who are challenged by a biology professor who teaches evolution. Hellgate Hellgate is a 1989 American–South African horror film directed by William A. Levey and written by Michael S. ORourke. The film stars Ron Palillo, Abigail Wolcott and Carel Trichardt. It follows two young couples who become embroiled in the mystery of a desolate ghost town, Hellgate, where a young woman was kidnapped and murdered by a biker gang in 1959. It was released in the United States directly-to-video in August 1990 through Vidmark Entertainment. Fight, Zatoichi, Fight is a 1964 Japanese chambara film directed by Kenji Misumi and starring Shintaro Katsu as the blind masseur Zatoichi. It was originally released by the Daiei Motion Picture Company. Fight, Zatoichi, Fight is the eighth episode in the 26-part film series devoted to the character of Zatoichi. A Study in Choreography for Camera A Study in Choreography for Camera is 1945 American experimental silent black and white short directed by Maya Deren. It was Derens third project, that she fully realized her vision of freeing the human body from the confines of theatrical—and actual—space. The film stars Talley Beatty. Daniel and Ana Daniel & Ana is a 2009 Mexican drama-thriller film directed by Michel Franco. It had its world premiere on May 18, 2009 at the Cannes Film Festival and stars Dario Yazbek Bernal and Marimar Vega. The movie follows two siblings that are kidnapped and forced to have sex on camera, as well as the emotional trauma that follows afterwards. The Guest House The Guest House is a 2012 lesbian romance film written, produced and directed by Michael Baumgarten. It stars Ruth Reynolds and Madeline Merritt as two women who fall in love over a weekend at a Los Angeles guest house. The film has received mixed reviews from critics. The Last Frontier The Last Frontier is a 1955 American Western film directed by Anthony Mann and starring Victor Mature, Guy Madison, Robert Preston, and Anne Bancroft. The film is set during the American Civil War at an isolated army base at the far reaches of the American frontier, where the Indians still far outnumber the whites. The Last Frontier was filmed in Technicolor and CinemaScope. On television, it has been shown retitled as Savage Wilderness. A Slave of Love A Slave of Love is a 1976 Soviet romantic comedy-drama film directed by Nikita Mikhalkov and written by Friedrich Gorenstein and Andrey Konchalovskiy. It stars Elena Solovey, Rodion Nakhapetov and Aleksandr Kalyagin. The film is about a silent film actress Olga Voznesenskaya, whose films are so admired by the revolutionaries that they risk capture to see her on the screen. The character of Olga was inspired by Vera Kholodnaya. The Eternal Trance is a 1998 horror film directed and written by Michael Almereyda and starring Alison Elliott, Jared Harris, and Christopher Walken. The films score features music by Mark Geary. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, and was released as direct-to-video in the United States. Zig Zag Zig Zag is a 2002 American drama film directed and written by David S. Goyer and starring John Leguizamo, Wesley Snipes, Oliver Platt, and Natasha Lyonne. It is based on the 1999 novel Zigzag by Landon J. Napoleon. Kisses and Caroms Kisses and Caroms is a 2006 American independent comedy film that was shot in five days for a budget of $11,000, which went on to gross over $1 million through Warner Bros.. The film is available in Greece, Russia, Hong Kong, Thailand, and Brazil. It was also released by 20th Century Fox under the title American Pool in Australia and New Zealand. Hit by Lightning Hit By Lightning is a 2014 Canadian-American black comedy film written and directed by Ricky Blitt and produced by Chantal Chamandy, as his directorial debut and her film producer debut. Filmed on locations in Ottawa and Los Angeles, the film stars Jon Cryer, Will Sasso, Stéphanie Szostak, and Jed Rees. Two Friends Two Friends is a 2015 French romantic dramedy film directed by Louis Garrel and co-written by Garrel and Christophe Honoré. The film is loosely based on the play The Moods of Marianne by Alfred de Musset. It was selected to screen in the International Critics Week section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Welcome to Hard Times Welcome to Hard Times is a 1967 American neo-noir western film directed by Burt Kennedy and starring Henry Fonda as the leader of a dying town who is too weak to stand up to a brute terrorizing the few remaining residents. It is based upon a novel by the same name by E. L. Doctorow. Gumshoe Gumshoe is a British 1971 film that was the theatrical directorial debut of director Stephen Frears. Written by local author Neville Smith, who appears as Arthur, the film is set in Liverpool. Albert Finney plays the role of Eddie Ginley, a bingo-caller and occasional club comedian who dreams of being a private eye of the kind he knows from films and pulp novels. Having put an advertisement in a local newspaper as a birthday present to himself, Ginley is suddenly contacted for what appears to be an actual piece of detective work. The film has many comic moments as it switches between straight detective novel and affectionate spoof. It has some shots of Liverpool buildings that have long since been demolished, including the employment exchange on Leece Street. Several scenes in the London part of the narrative take place in and around the occult Atlantis Bookshop. Gumshoe was the first of two films with original music scores by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Some of the music was re-used in Lloyd Webbers musical version of Sunset Boulevard. Roy Young recorded the song "Baby, Youre Good For Me", written by Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. Despite its relatively lightweight tone, Frearss film is not without its contentious moments. Its broadcast on TV is nowadays rare because of Ginleys use of racist language and insults. Another scene was significantly shortened before release because of its detailed depiction of a heroin user preparing and taking his fix. After years of unavailability, Gumshoe was released on DVD in 2009. Head Office Head Office is a 1985 American satirical black comedy film, produced by HBO Pictures in association with Silver Screen Partners. It stars Judge Reinhold, Eddie Albert, Lori-Nan Engler, Jane Seymour, Richard Masur, Michael ODonoghue, Ron Frazier, Merritt Butrick and was directed and written by Ken Finkleman. It is also the first film to be composed by James Newton Howard. Lupin the 3rd Lupin the Third Part II is a Japanese anime television series produced by TMS Entertainment. It is the second anime adaptation of the Lupin III series created by Monkey Punch. Although originally broadcast as simply , the series is now often referred to as by Japanese fans. The series contains 155 episodes which aired between October 3, 1977 and October 6, 1980 on the Japanese television network Nippon TV. Episodes 145 and 155 were the first to appear in the United States on VHS in 1994, released by Streamline Pictures initially under the title of Lupin III: Tales of the Wolf, and later as Lupin IIIs Greatest Capers. Pioneer Entertainment then licensed and released 79 episodes in North America, some of which were broadcast on Adult Swim in 2003. Discotek Media has since picked up the series and began releasing it in January 2017. Fascination Fascination is a 2004 film directed by Klaus Menzel. The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone is a 2003 American-Irish made-for-television romantic drama film and a remake of the 1961 film of the same name based on the 1950 novel of the same title by Tennessee Williams. Sabah Sabah is a 2005 film directed by Ruba Nadda and starring Arsinée Khanjian as Sabah, a traditional Muslim woman living in Toronto. She falls in love with Stephen, a non-Muslim Canadian man. The film had the alternate title Coldwater. Twist Twist is a 2003 Canadian drama film directed by Jacob Tierney and starring Nick Stahl and Joshua Close. It is a retelling of Charles Dickens classic, Oliver Twist. Spirit Trap Spirit Trap is a 2005 British thriller horror film directed by David Smith and starring Billie Piper. While the story is set in London, the film was shot in Bucharest, Romania. Cinderella Cinderella is a 2006 South Korean supernatural horror film. It was directed by Bong Man-dae and starred Do Ji-won and Shin Se-kyung. Tears of April Tears of April is a 2008 Finnish war drama film directed by Aku Louhimies. Based on the novel Käsky by Leena Lander, the film is set in the final stages of the Finnish Civil War. The film tells a story of a captured female Red Guard fighter, Miina, and the soldier Aaro who escorts her to her trial. The fictional character Emil Hallenberg is loosely based on the actual Erik Grotenfelt, a poet turned judge and executioner. Detective Conan: Magician of the Silver Sky is the 8th Detective Conan feature film. The movie was released in Japan on April 17, 2004. A Region 2 DVD has been released by Universal Pictures. The movie brought a box office income of 2.8 billion yen. Presumed Guilty Presumed Guilty is a documentary following Antonio Zúñiga, who was falsely convicted of murder. It holds the box office record for documentary in Mexico, previously held by Michael Moores Fahrenheit 911. According to The Economist, this is "by far the most successful documentary in Mexicos history." The plot of the film is the attempt by two young Mexican attorneys to exonerate a wrongly convicted man by making a documentary. The film was released theatrically at about the same time the Oscar nominated films such as Black Swan and The Kings Speech were being shown on cinema screens in Mexico. It surpassed both of those films at the box office. The film was televised by Televisa on Channel 2 in the fall of 2011. Hemel Hemel is a 2012 Dutch film by director Sacha Polak. The film was Polaks feature film debut and premiered at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival where it was given the FIPRESCI award for best film in the Forum section. Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet is a Japanese anime television series produced by Production I.G and directed by Kazuya Murata, and aired between April and June 2013. A manga adaptation began serialization in Kadokawa Shotens Newtype Ace magazine in January 2013. Why Change Your Wife? Why Change Your Wife? is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Gloria Swanson. The Joyless Street Joyless Street, a film based on the novel by Hugo Bettauer and directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst in Germany, is one of the first films of the New Objectivity movement. Greta Garbo stars in her second major role. The film is often described as a morality story in which the fallen woman suffers for her sins, while the more virtuous is rewarded. The films sets were designed by the art directors Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle. Last Holiday Last Holiday is a 1950 British film featuring Alec Guinness in his sixth starring role. The low key, dark comedy was written and co produced by J. B. Priestley and directed by Henry Cass, featuring irony and wit often associated with Priestley. Shooting locations included Bedfordshire and Devon. Hold Me While I'm Naked Hold Me While Im Naked, also known as Color Me Lurid, is a 1966 American underground short 16 mm film directed by George Kuchar. It stars Kuchar, Donna Kerness, Stella Kuchar, and Andrea Lunin. The most popular and acclaimed of Kuchars filmography of over 200 films – it was voted 52nd in Village Voices Critics Poll of the 100 Best Films of the 20th Century. Nouvelle vague Nouvelle Vague is a 1990 French film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard. It follows the story of hitchiker Lennox credited as "Lui", taken in by a wealthy industrialist, Elena Torlato-Favrini or "Elle", played by Domiziana Giordano. The film was entered into the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. It has never been released on any home video format in North America, but the audio was issued as a 2CD set by ECM. Bullet to Beijing Bullet to Beijing is a 1995 made-for-television film that continues the adventures of the fictional spy Harry Palmer, who appeared in the 1960s films The Ipcress File, Funeral in Berlin and Billion Dollar Brain, based on books by author Len Deighton. Though an alternate title is Len Deightons Bullet to Beijing, Deighton was not associated with the film at all. The sequel Midnight in Saint Petersburg was filmed back-to-back with this film. Chaalbaaz ChaalBaaz is a 1989 Indian slapstick comedy film directed by Pankaj Parashar in a screenplay written by Rajesh Mazumdar and Kamlesh Pandey. The film stars Sridevi, Sunny Deol and Rajinikanth in lead roles. Anupam Kher, Shakti Kapoor, Rohini Hattangadi and Anu Kapoor are featured in supporting roles. Loosely based on the 1973 film Seeta Aur Geeta, the film revolves around twin sisters separated at birth - Anju, who is badly treated and abused by her uncle and lives her life in servitude and Manju, who grows up to be a street smart girl defying the odds and challenging the patriarchal society. The film was well received by critics and audiences upon release and went on to become a critical and commercial success becoming the fifth-highest-grossing film of 1989. Among the elements of the movie that were highly praised included the films story, music and Sridevis performance in the dual role, which is considered to be one of her finest performances in Bollywood. The movie was remade in Kannada in 1990 as Rani Maharani starring Malashri. Over the years the film has become a cult classic in Hindi cinema. Gladiatress Gladiatress is a 2004 British comedy film, starring Sally Phillips, Fiona Allen and Doon Mackichan. It is partly a spoof of 2000s Gladiator. Chalk Chalk is a 2006 comedy mockumentary about teaching focusing on the lives of three teachers and one assistant principal. It stars Chris Mass as Mr. Stroope and Troy Schremmer as Mr. Lowrey. It is directed by Mike Akel. The movie is based on both Akels and Mass real life experiences in the teaching profession. Co-written by Mass and Akel, the film was developed through improvisation all the way through the process, from writing through production and post-production. The final film was edited together from more than 60 hours of footage. The film premiered in March, 2006 at the "Cinequest Film Festival", presented in April 2006 at the "Boston Independent Film Festival", and released in Los Angeles on May 11, 2007, playing at the Nuart Theatre and in more cities in subsequent weeks. The film begins by stating that 50 percent of teachers quit within their first three years on the job. The film has received a mostly positive response from critics regarding it as an antithesis to the more common inspirational teacher movies. LA Weekly in its review stated to think of it as "To Sir, With Sarcasm.". Teachers who saw the film noted how the film "nailed" the experiences of a new teacher. Tum Mile Tum Mile is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language romantic disaster film directed by Kunal Deshmukh, with story concept by Vishesh Bhatt. The film stars Emraan Hashmi and Soha Ali Khan in lead roles. It is a love story set against the backdrop of the infamous July 2005 Mumbai floods. The film was released on 13 November 2009. Ada: Zombilerin Dügünü Island: Wedding of the Zombies is a 2010 Turkish horror-comedy film, directed by Talip Ertürk and Murat Emir Eren. The film was released nationwide on January 4, 2010. She Made Them Do It She Made Them Do It is a Canadian telefilm based on a true story: the Sarah Jo Pender case. It was directed by Grant Harvey and stars Jenna Dewan-Tatum, Mackenzie Phillips and Steve Bacic. It premiered on the Lifetime Network in December 2012. Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock is a three-chapter Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Naho Ōishi, based on Akira Toriyamas Dragon Ball. It serves as a what-if spin-off sequel to the 1990 animated television special Bardock – The Father of Goku. Bardock survives the destruction of his home planet and the genocide of his entire race, having been sent into the past to a strange planet where he battles Friezas ancestor, Chilled. The manga was serialized in V Jump in three chapters between June 21 and August 21, 2011. It was adapted into a short anime film by Toei Animation that premiered on December 17, 2011 at Jump Festa 2012. The film was released internationally in October 2012, as a subtitled extra to the Xbox 360 video game For Kinect. Puthiya Niyamam Puthiya Niyamam is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language crime drama film written and directed by A. K. Sajan. The film stars Mammootty and Nayantara in the lead roles, along with Baby Ananya, Sheelu Abraham, Aju Varghese, Rachana Narayanankutty and S. N. Swamy in supporting roles. The film was released on 12 February 2016. Nayantara won Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Malayalam for her performance in the movie. The film explores the drug fueled crimes and consumption of substances like marijuana and LSD by the youth. Tickle Me Tickle Me is a 1965 American musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Elvis Presley as a champion rodeo bull-rider and bronco-buster. Presley won a 1966 Golden Laurel Award as best male actor in a musical film for this role. It is the only Elvis film released by Allied Artists Pictures and saved the studio from financial collapse, Tickle Me helping to avert bankruptcy thanks to a song from its recycled soundtrack, " Easy Question", which was a Top 40 hit in the United States, peaking at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reaching #1 on the Billboard Easy Listening chart in July, 1965. The film made $5 million at the box office. For the first and only time in a Presley film, the soundtrack had no "new" material, utilizing album cuts dating back as early as 1960. Some of these tracks were overdubbed for the film. In one case, a different take was used. In another case , a song was presented without the harmony vocal and narration of the original release. The cost-cutting experiment of recycling older recordings would not be repeated by Elvis. Julie Adams and Jocelyn Lane co-star. The screenplay was written by Elwood Ullman and Edward Bernds, who had written The Three Stooges film shorts and theatrical films as well as scripts for The Bowery Boys. They brought to the film a sizable quota of slapstick, sight gags and general silliness not found in any other Presley vehicle. The film was first released in the VHS format in the early 1980s in a limited version from Allied Artists Home Video. It was issued again by CBS/Fox video in 1985, 1987 and 1992, and by Warner Home Video in 1997. In 2007, Tickle Me was released for the first time on DVD, in the wide-screen letterbox format. Madicken på Junibacken Madicken på Junibacken is a 1980 Swedish film about the Astrid Lindgren character Madicken, directed by Göran Graffman. Children of Nature Children of Nature is a 1991 Icelandic film directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. It was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar at the 64th Academy Awards, the only Icelandic film to have ever been nominated. My Brother the Pig My Brother the Pig is a 1999 American fantasy-comedy film, directed by Erik Fleming and starring Scarlett Johansson, Judge Reinhold, Alex D. Linz, and Eva Mendes. Talaash: The Hunt Begins... Talaash: The Hunt Begins... is a 2003 Indian Hindi action thriller film starring Akshay Kumar and Kareena Kapoor in title roles. It is directed by Suneel Darshan and produced by Pahlaj Nihalani. My Big Fat Independent Movie My Big Fat Independent Movie is a 2005 independent film produced, written and directed by former film critic Chris Gore spoofing well-known independent films, such as My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Memento, Swingers, Pulp Fiction, Magnolia, Amélie, Reservoir Dogs, Pi, The Good Girl, Run Lola Run, Clerks and El Mariachi. My Big Fat Independent Movie was eventually acquired by Anchor Bay Entertainment distribution and the film was released on DVD. Broadcast cable rights were picked up by CBS Corporation for Showtime, The Movie Channel and Sundance Channel. Throw Down Throw Down is a 2004 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Johnnie To and starring Louis Koo, Aaron Kwok, Cherrie Ying and Tony Leung Ka-fai. The film was one of Tos most personal to date; he dedicated it to the late Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa and, in making it, had drawn upon elements of Kurosawas debut feature, Sanshiro Sugata. Throw Down had its premiere at the 61st Venice International Film Festival. Microphone Microphone is a 2010 Egyptian independent film by Ahmad Abdalla about the underground art scene of the city of Alexandria, Egypt. The film received Best Arabic-language film Award from Cairo International Film Festival and Tanit dOr from Journées cinématographiques de Carthage. In addition to Best Editing Award from Dubai International Film Festival in 2010. Microphone is Ahmad Abdallas second feature film, following Heliopolis. The Misfits Club The Misfits Club is a 2014 Spanish drama film directed by Carlos Sedes. Drip-Along Daffy Drip-Along Daffy is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1951 and later re-released in 1959 as a Blue Ribbon, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. This cartoon was produced as a parody of Westerns which were widely popular at the time of its release, and features Daffy Duck as a "Western-Type Hero", who, with his trusty "Comedy Relief" hopes to clean up a violence-filled "one-horse town". In a tongue-in-cheek nod to The Lone Ranger, Daffys horse is named "Tinfoil". The cartoon includes an original song called "The Flower of Gower Gulch", a parody of sentimental cowboy-style love songs, Gower Gulch being an intersection in Hollywood known as a gathering spot for would-be actors in early Westerns. Drip-Along Daffy featured the first appearance of the villain character Nasty Canasta, a Mexican rogue who would resurface in several later Jones cartoons, as well as an episode of The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, the movie Back in Action in 2003, and occasionally on the Duck Dodgers TV series. The Iceman Cometh The Iceman Cometh is a 1973 American drama film directed by John Frankenheimer. The screenplay was written by Thomas Quinn Curtiss, based on Eugene ONeills 1939 play of the same name. The film was produced by Ely Landau for the American Film Theatre, which presented thirteen film adaptations of plays in the United States from 1973 to 1975. The film was screened at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, but wasnt entered into the main competition. This was the last film for both Robert Ryan and Fredric March. March developed prostate cancer in 1970, causing him to retire from acting, while Ryan died before the films release. It was a minute short of four hours in length, and became the first film to have two intermissions. Tellement proches Tellement proches is a French film, directed by Olivier Nakache & Éric Toledano, starring Vincent Elbaz, Isabelle Carré, François-Xavier Demaison, Audrey Dana and Omar Sy Joséphine de Meaux. Single Valentine Single Valentine is a 2013 Lithuanian comedy film directed by Donatas Ulvydas. In the Park In the Park is Charlie Chaplins fourth film released in 1915 by Essanay Films. It was his third film while at the Niles Essanay Studio. It was one of several films Charlie Chaplin created in a park setting. The film co-starred Edna Purviance, Leo White, Lloyd Bacon, and Bud Jamison. Tonight or Never Tonight or Never is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy, starring Gloria Swanson, and featuring Boris Karloff. Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid is a 1942 Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Bob Clampett, produced by Leon Schlesinger, and released to theatres by Warner Bros. Pictures. It marks the first appearance of Beaky Buzzard in a Warner Bros. short. The title is a Brooklynese way of saying "gets the bird", which can refer to an obscene gesture, or as simply the "Bronx cheer"; in this case, it is also used metaphorically, as Bugs "gets" the bird by playing a trick. Titanic Titanic is a 1943 German propaganda film made during World War II in Berlin by Tobis Productions for UFA, depicting the catastrophic sinking of in 1912. Despite the fact that there already was a German silent film produced in 1912 just four weeks after the sinking and a British company had released a German-language film about the disaster in 1929, the film was commissioned by Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels with the intent of showing not only the superiority of German filmmaking, but also as a propaganda vehicle which would show that British and American capitalism was responsible for the disaster. The addition of an entirely fictional heroic German officer to the ships crew was intended to demonstrate the superior bravery and selflessness of German men as compared to the British officers. The films original director, Herbert Selpin, was arrested during production after speaking out against the Nazi regime – he was later found hanged in prison – and the film was completed by Werner Klingler, who was not credited. Although the film had a brief theatrical run in parts of German-occupied Europe starting in November 1943, it was not shown within Germany by order of Goebbels, who feared that it would weaken the German citizenrys morale instead of improving it. Goebbels later banned the playing of the film entirely, and it did not have a second run. The film was the first on the subject which was simply titled Titanic, and the first to combine various fictional characters and subplots with the true events of the sinking; both conventions went on to become a staple of Titanic films. Don't Give Up the Sheep Dont Give Up the Sheep is a 1953 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon. However, like all Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags. This is the first short featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog and is the prototype for the following six shorts. The title is a play on the expression "Dont give up the ship". Like all Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog shorts, this one revolves around Ralph Wolf trying to steal the sheep which Sam Sheepdog is guarding, though Ralph does not work with Sam in this one, unlike later shorts. The Gumby Show Gumby is an American clay animation franchise, centered on the titular green clay humanoid character created and modeled by Art Clokey. The character has been the subject of two television series, a feature-length film and other media. Since the original series aired, Gumby has become a famous example of stop-motion clay animation and an influential cultural icon, spawning tributes, parodies and merchandising. Motorpsycho! Motorpsycho or Motor Psycho is a 1965 film by Russ Meyer. Made just prior to Meyers better-known Faster, the film explores similar themes of sex and violence, but focuses on a male motorcycle gang, unlike the female gang of go-go dancers featured in Faster, Pussycat!. Motorpsycho is also notable for containing one of the first portrayals of a disturbed Vietnam veteran character in film. India Song India Song is a 1975 French drama film directed by Marguerite Duras. India Song stars Delphine Seyrig, Michael Lonsdale, Mathieu Carrière, Claude Mann, Vernon Dobtcheff and Didier Flamand. The film centres on Anne-Marie, the promiscuous wife of the French ambassador in India, and was based on an unproduced play written by Duras. Although set in India, the film was shot mostly on location in a mansion in Paris. The film was followed by a sequel Son nom de Venise dans Calcutta désert in 1976. Murder-Rock: Dancing Death Murder Rock is a 1984 Italian giallo film starring Olga Karlatos and Ray Lovelock, and written and directed by Lucio Fulci. Fulci recalled the producer forced him to turn the film into a musical with the music of Keith Emerson due to the success of Flashdance. Imaginary Crimes Imaginary Crimes is a 1994 drama film directed by Anthony Drazan, and an adaptation of Sheila Ballantynes 1982 novel of the same name. The film stars Harvey Keitel and Fairuza Balk, and tells the story of Ray Weiler, a widowed hustler trying to raise his two daughters in 1962 Portland. His eldest daughter Sonya is a gifted student and writer who attempts to start a life for herself despite her fathers inability to change his self-destructive behaviour. Her journal entries form the basis of retrospective scenes documenting the familys story. No Way Home No Way Home is a 1996 film written and directed by Buddy Giovinazzo. Where Angels Go Trouble Follows! Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows is a 1968 American comedy film directed by James Neilson and starring Rosalind Russell, Stella Stevens, and Binnie Barnes. Written by Blanche Hanalis, the film is based on a story by Jane Trahey about an old-line Mother Superior who is challenged by a modern young nun when they take the girls of St. Francis Academy on a bus trip across the United States. Released on April 10, 1968, Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows is a sequel to The Trouble with Angels. Russell, Mary Wickes, Binnie Barnes and Dolores Sutton all reprise their roles as nuns from the original film. Wickes would later don the habit yet again for her amusing turn in both Sister Act and the sequel, Back in the Habit. The Night of the Hunted La Nuit des Traquées is a 1980 film directed by Jean Rollin, about people who have lost their memories in an environmental accident and are confined in a hospital. Under the Skin Under the Skin is a 1997 British drama film written and directed by Carine Adler and stars Samantha Morton. Rockford Rockford is a 1999 Indian coming-of-age film directed by Nagesh Kukunoor. The film received positive reviews. The Cutting Edge: Fire & Ice The Cutting Edge: Fire and Ice is a 2010 American drama and romance television film and the sequel to the 2008 film Chasing the Dream. The film is the fourth and final installment of The Cutting Edge series. Francia Raisa reprises her role as Alexandra "Alex" Delgado, from the third film. The film was produced for the ABC Family cable channel, which aired on March 14, 2010. Deool Deool is a 2011 Indian Marathi dark comedy directed by Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni and produced by Abhijeet Gholap. The film stars Girish Kulkarni, Nana Patekar, Dilip Prabhawalkar, Sharvani Pillai, Sonali Kulkarni in lead roles. The film is about the effect of globalization on Indias small towns and the terrible state of Indian villages, with a political backdrop. Deool won the 59th National Film Awards for Best Feature Film, Best Actor and Best Dialogue. The film also marks the debut of veteran Hindi film actor Naseeruddin Shah in Marathi film industry. The Shooter The Shooter is a 2013 Danish crime film directed by Annette K. Olesen. Big Sky Big Sky is a 2015 American drama thriller film directed by Jorge Michel Grau and starring Bella Thorne, Kyra Sedgwick, Frank Grillo, and Aaron Tveit. It was produced by The Archive and Papagjika Salloway Productions. Entertainment One gave it a limited release on August 14, 2015. The Bad Seed The Bad Seed is a 2018 American made-for-television horror drama film directed by Rob Lowe for Lifetime. Lowe is also executive producer and stars in the film, alongside Mckenna Grace, Sarah Dugdale, Marci T. House, Lorne Cardinal, Chris Shields, Cara Buono, and a special appearance by Patty McCormack. The horror thriller is based on the 1954 novel by William March, the 1954 play, and the 1956 film. The Bad Seed originally aired on Lifetime on September 9, 2018. This is the second remake of the film, the first being a 1985 film. On September 16, 2018, a "special edition" of the TV movie was released that features behind the scenes interviews with Lowe, Grace, and McCormack. Jim: The James Foley Story Jim: The James Foley Story is a 2016 American documentary film about the life of journalist and war correspondent James "Jim" Foley directed by Brian Oakes. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2016 and on HBO on February 6, 2016. Seven Days to Noon Seven Days to Noon is a 1950 British drama/thriller film directed by John and Roy Boulting. Based on the book, Un Nazi en Manhattan, written by Fernando Josseau, Paul Dehn and James Bernard won the Academy Award for Best Story for this film. The Black Sleep The Black Sleep is a 1956 American independent horror film directed by Reginald LeBorg, and written by John C. Higgins from a story by Gerald Drayson Adams. It stars Basil Rathbone, Lon Chaney Jr., John Carradine, Bela Lugosi, and Akim Tamiroff in a role originally written for Peter Lorre. Tor Johnson appears in a supporting role. The film was produced by Aubrey Schenck and Howard W. Koch, as part of a four-picture finance-for-distribution arrangement with United Artists. The film was released as a double feature with the 1955 British film The Creeping Unknown. The Black Sleep was re-released in 1962 under the title Dr. Cadmans Secret. The Battle of Sutjeska Battle of Sutjeska is a 1973 partisan film directed by Stipe Delić and made in SFR Yugoslavia. It tells the story of the famous Battle of Sutjeska, the greatest engagement of the Yugoslav Partisan War. The film is one of the most expensive ever made in Yugoslavia. It was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 46th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Prize. 1991: The Year Punk Broke 1991: The Year Punk Broke, released theatrically in 1992, is a documentary directed by Dave Markey featuring American alternative rock band Sonic Youth on tour in Europe in 1991. While Sonic Youth is the focus of the documentary, the film also gives attention to Nirvana, Dinosaur Jr., Babes in Toyland, Gumball and The Ramones. Also featured in the film are Mark Arm, Dan Peters and Matt Lukin of Mudhoney and roadie Joe Cole, who was murdered in a robbery three months after the tour ended. The film is dedicated to him. Several scenes in the film involve re-enactments and references to scenes from the contemporaneous Madonna tour documentary, Truth or Dare, such as Gordon complaining about "industry people" in the front row, or Cobain, introduced as "Costner" telling Sonic Youth that their show was "neat". At a screening of the film at the 2008 All Tomorrows Parties festival in Monticello, New York, Markey mentioned that the working title for the film was Tooth or Hair, as a further play on this connection. A home video VHS was released by the David Geffen Company on April 13, 1993. The film was again re-released on DVD on September 13, 2011 by the Universal Music Group. Window to Paris Window to Paris is a 1993 Russian drama film directed by Yuri Mamin. Some French friends suggested that Yuri Mamin should make a joint Russian-French film, which led to the creation of the 1993 film "Window to Paris" or "Salade Russe". The film starts with residents of a Saint Petersburg communal apartment of 1990s finding a window hidden behind a cupboard that leads to a mansard roof and shows the effect of this discovery. The film is a grotesque prediction of the effect of fall of the Iron Curtain on the life in Europe, about the invasion of Russian demoralized businessmen and the humiliation of the intelligentsia in Russia. At the end of the film, the main character, Nikolai Chizhov, a school music teacher and a member of the Russian intelligentsia, gives a persuasive speech to the children, who have decided to remain in Paris. In his words: You were born in a terrible time in a poor, devastated country. But it is your country, after all! Dont you want to make it better? At that time, this was a rather rare demonstration of patriotism; the authors of the film and all its actors were quite sincere. As a division of Lenfilm, the film company Troitsky Most refused to participate in financing the project, thus putting the French partners on the edge of financial collapse and threatening the production of the film. Because of this situation, Yuri Mamin was urged to establish his own film company in order to attract support from commercial businesses that were thriving in post-Perestroika Russia. That is how Yuri Mamins Fountain Fund for Support and Development of Cinematography was created. The name of the fund, "Fountain", is from Mamins preceding film that won the grand prize at a French film festival, which had been organized under the patronage of Madame Danielle Mitterrand, the wife of the French then-president François Mitterrand. It was this in particular that facilitated financing for the film "Window to Paris" from the French fund CNC. The comedy "Window to Paris" attained such success in France and at the Berlin Film Festival that Michael Barker, the co-president of the American distribution company Sony Pictures Classics, arranged for the film to be released in the United States, and twice requested Goskino to submit the film "Window to Paris" for the 1994 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Barker wrote: "The response to the film at screenings in Los Angeles and New York has been terrific with both the critics and the audiences. It seems to communicate the message of bringing two cultures together in a warm and enlightening manner... should Salade Russe be the Official Russian Entry to the Academy for the Best Foreign Film Academy Award, we feel confident the picture will not only be nominated for the Award, but has a very good chance to ultimately win the Award itself." However, at that time Nikita Mikhalkov, with his freshly finished film "Burnt by the Sun", greatly wished to be considered for the Oscar. After the chairman of the Russian Oscar Committee, Elem Klimov, did not agree to submit Mikhalkov’s film to the competition, Mikhalkov demonstrated his outstanding skills in behind-the-scenes intrigues. Elem Klimov was immediately replaced by Mikhalkovs brother, Andrey Konchalovsky, who agreed to send the film "Burnt by the Sun" to the United States. Thus, Mamin was deprived of the opportunity to win the Oscar. The members of the Russian Oscar Committee remain under the control of Nikita Mikhalkov, who shapes the politics of Russian cinematography. Therefore, in Mamins opinion, neither the best nor the most talented films are being submitted to the American Film Academy, but rather the ones created by Mikhalkovs favorite artists. Nikita Mikhalkov is currently Vladimir Putins cinematography adviser. The Last Train The Last Train is a 2006 German film directed by Joseph Vilsmaier and Dana Vávrová, and starring Gedeon Burkhard, Lale Yavas, and Lena Beyerling. The film depicts the fate of some of the last remaining Jews in Berlin, who in April 1943 were rounded up at the Berlin-Grunewald station and sent to the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz. The film stands out due to its proximity as well as the unsparing realism with which the brutality of a transport to the Auschwitz concentration camp appears. Suspension Suspension is a 2007 American science-fiction film directed by Alec Joler and Ethan Shaftel. In 2007, Suspension won the Spirit of the Independents Award at the Ft Lauderdale Film Festival. It received a special opening night preview screening at the Sedona International Film Festival, and competed at the Sci Fi London Festival, the Cinequest Film Festival, and the Brussels International Festival of Fantastic Film. It was released on DVD and streaming in North America and Australia. Augustine Augustine is a 2012 French historical erotic drama film about a love affair between French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot and his patient Louise Augustine Gleizes, who was known as Augustine or A. In reality, there was no sexual relationship between the two. The film is director Alice Winocours feature debut. The film debuted in France at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival in the Special Screenings section and later played at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival in the Discovery section. It was released in France in November 2012 and in the U.S. in May 2013, given a limited release by Music Box Films. Vulgaria Vulgaria is a 2012 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Pang Ho-cheung. The film won Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Award. The Swedish Theory of Love The Swedish Theory of Love is a 2016 Swedish documentary film directed by Erik Gandini. The documentary offers a critical look into the ideas and practice of "state individualism". Most benefits of the welfare state are in Sweden connected with the individual and seeks to promote their individual autonomy, whereas in other countries the institutions of the welfare state are more focused on households. In Swedish this ideology is called statist individualism. The film examines at how this has affected Swedish society since the 1960s. The movie has been reviewed as "with great rhythm and without losing the audience along the way, Gandini shows us the other, darker side of progress, riches and independence." Another reviewer said that "It doesn’t really add up to much of an argument, jollied along as it is by stylised editing and jaunty ironic music." Indu Sarkar Indu Sarkar is a 2017 Indian period political thriller film, co-written, co-produced and directed by Madhur Bhandarkar. The story screenplay of the movie is written by Anil Pandey and Madhur Bhandarkar and the dialogues are penned by Sanjay Chhel . Indu Sarkar is produced under the banner of Bhandarkar Entertainment and Mega Bollywood Private Limited. The film is set in the period of the emergency in India, i.e. the 19-month-long period from 1975 to 1977 when there was a state of emergency across the country. The film stars Kirti Kulhari, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Anupam Kher, Tota Roy Chowdhury and Supriya Vinod. The music is composed by Anu Malik and Bappi Lahiri. The film was released on 28 July 2017 with few cuts. Split Second Split Second is a 1953 American film noir thriller directed by Dick Powell about escaped convicts and their hostages holed up in a ghost town, unaware of the grave danger they are in. It features Stephen McNally, Alexis Smith, Jan Sterling, and Keith Andes. Conquest of Space Conquest of Space is a 1955 American Technicolor science fiction film from Paramount Pictures, produced by George Pal, directed by Byron Haskin, that stars Walter Brooke, Eric Fleming, and Mickey Shaughnessy. The films storyline concerns the first interplanetary flight to the planet Mars, manned by a crew of five, and launched from Earth orbit near "The Wheel", mankinds first space station. On their long journey to the Red Planet, they encounter various dangers, both from within and without, that nearly destroy the mission. Adalen 31 Ådalen 31 is a 1969 Swedish drama film directed by Bo Widerberg. It depicts the 1931 Ådalen shootings, in which Swedish military forces opened fire against labour demonstrators in the Swedish sawmill district of Ådalen killing five people, including a young girl. The film was X-rated in the United States. It won the Grand Prize of the Jury at the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Adele's Dinner Dinner for Adele is a 1977 Czechoslovak comedy detective film directed by Oldřich Lipský. Alternative titles were Adele Hasnt Had Her Dinner Yet, Nick Carter in Prague and Adele Hasnt Had Her Supper Yet. Satan's School for Girls Satans School for Girls is a 2000 American made-for-television horror film directed by Christopher Leitch and starring Shannen Doherty, Julie Benz, Daniel Cosgrove and Kate Jackson. It is a remake of a 1973 ABC Movie of the Week of the same name. Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat is a 2002 comedy horror splatter film directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. It is the sequel to the 1963 film Blood Feast. Filmed under a working title of Blood Feast 2: Buffet of Blood and using the same grindhouse style as its predecessor, the film continues the story began in the original film, where a grandson of Fuad Ramses attempts to restart his grandfathers catering business. The film was completed a year before its release but had trouble finding a distributor. Ali G: Bling Bling Bling Bling is a straight-to-video release of clips from the Da Ali G Show, plus unaired segments and an interview with David and Victoria Beckham from a Comic Relief special. It is hosted by Ali G himself. 06/05 06/05, called May 6th in English-speaking countries, is a Dutch 2004 film directed by Theo van Gogh, based on the novel De Zesde Mei by Tomas Ross. The film is a fictional version of the events that led to the assassination of the Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn on 6 May 2002. The lines between reality and fiction are blurred in 06/05. It is the last film of Theo van Gogh, who was himself assassinated in 2004. Theo van Gogh struck a deal with Dutch internet provider Tiscali over the films finances. The movie was originally released in December 2004 on the internet, a situation that had never before been seen in the Netherlands. The film could be watched for a payment. It was released in cinemas one month later, in January 2005. Parzania Parzania is a 2007 Indian drama film co-written and directed by Rahul Dholakia; David N. Donihue is the other co-writer. The film featured Naseeruddin Shah and Sarika in the lead roles, while Corin Nemec and Raj Zutshi played supporting roles. Made on a budget of US$700,000, the film was shot in Ahmedabad and Hyderabad. The film is inspired by the true story of a ten-year-old Parsi boy, Azhar Mody, played in the film as Parzaan Pithawala in the film, who disappeared after the 28 February 2002 Gulbarg Society massacre during which 69 people were killed and which was one of many events in the communal riots in Gujarat in 2002. The film traces the journey of the Pithawala family while trying to locate their missing son. The film was premiered at 36th India International Film Festival in Goa on 26 November 2005, before being released nationwide on 26 January 2007. Chasing Ghosts: Beyond the Arcade Chasing Ghosts: Beyond the Arcade is a documentary film directed by Lincoln Ruchti about the golden age of video arcade games. The film premiered January 22, 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival and has also been shown at the 2007 Los Angeles Film Festival, as well as other film festivals. Ahista Ahista Ahista Ahista is a Hindi film starring Abhay Deol, Soha Ali Khan and Shayan Munshi. It was released in August 2006. This film marks the directorial debut of Shivam Nair with a story much closer to the Fyodor Dostoevskys short story, White Nights, on which an earlier Raj Kapoor film Chhalia was also based. Nair and Imtiaz Ali had earlier directed a telefilm for Star Bestsellers, with the same story. Luv Ka the End Luv Ka The End is a 2011 Hindi film directed by Bumpy, starring Shraddha Kapoor and Taaha Shah in the lead roles. The film was the first production of Y-Films, a subsidiary of Yash Raj Films and released to mostly positive reviews on 6 May 2011. The film is also loosely based on the 2009 American film Wild Cherry and film John Tucker Must Die directed by Betty Thomas. It performed below average at the box office. Knife Fight Knife Fight is a 2012 American political thriller film starring Rob Lowe, Carrie-Anne Moss, Jamie Chung, Richard Schiff, Amanda Crew, Julie Bowen and Ryan Alosio. It is directed by Bill Guttentag and co-written by Bill Guttentag and former Al Gore spokesman Chris Lehane. The film was shot in San Francisco, California. The film premiered at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival and was released theatrically in the United States on January 25, 2013 and was released on demand and digitally on January 28, 2013. Davey Havok of the band AFI makes an appearance. Arjun: The Warrior Prince Arjun: The Warrior Prince is a 2012 Indian animated action film. The film is directed by Arnab Chaudhuri and produced by UTV Motion Pictures and Walt Disney Pictures. The film was released in India on 25 May 2012. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures held a week-long limited engagement on 1 September 2012 at the El Capitan Theater to qualify for Academy Awards consideration. However, the film was not nominated. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a 1910 American silent fantasy film and the earliest surviving film version of L. Frank Baums 1900 novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, made by the Selig Polyscope Company without Baums direct input. It was created to fulfill a contractual obligation associated with Baums personal bankruptcy caused by The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays, from which it was once thought to have been derived. It was partly based on the 1902 stage musical The Wizard of Oz, though much of the film deals with the Wicked Witch of the West, who does not appear in the musical. Reign of Terror Reign of Terror is a 1949 American film noir drama film directed by Anthony Mann and starring Robert Cummings, Richard Basehart and Arlene Dahl. The film is set during the French Revolution. Plotters seek to bring down Maximilien Robespierre and end his bloodthirsty Reign of Terror. The Big Trees The Big Trees is a 1952 Western film starring Kirk Douglas and directed by Felix E. Feist. It was Kirk Douglass final film for Warner Brothers, a film he did for free in exchange for the studio agreeing to release him from his long-term contract. The film has fallen into the public domain. Douglas plays a greedy timber baron who seeks to exploit the Sequoia forest, while facing the protest of the Quaker colonists. Man with the Gun Man with the Gun is a 1955 black and white Western film starring Robert Mitchum. The film was released in the United Kingdom as The Trouble Shooter and is also sometimes entitled Deadly Peacemaker. The supporting cast includes Jan Sterling and Karen Sharpe. The film was photographed in standard Academy ratio, written by N. B. Stone Jr and Richard Wilson, and directed by Wilson. Udzinarta mze The Sun of the Sleepless is a 1992 Georgian drama film directed by Temur Babluani. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear for outstanding artistic contribution. The film had been directed since 1985 until 1992. The film was translated into several languages through dubbing as well as subtitling. Catchphrases and a soundtrack of the film are very widespread among Georgian people. Occasionally vulgar words occur in the film. The director has dedicated the work to his father, who is also a doctor. The Profession of Arms The Profession of Arms is a 2001 Italian film directed by Ermanno Olmi. Josee, the Tiger and the Fish is a 2003 Japanese film by director Isshin Inudo. The film is based on a Japanese novel of the same name by Seiko Tanabe. Maestro Maestro is a 2005 Hungarian computer-animated short film written, produced and directed by Géza M. Tóth. It won the Amaryllis Tamás Award at the 7th Kecskemét Animation Film Festival, and was nominated for Best Animated Short Film at the 79th Academy Awards in 2007. Composer Attila Pacsay wrote the films music. The film depicts the minutes before a "maestro"s show and his preparation for it as aided by a mechanical assistant. It is noted for its use of CGI technology and surprise ending. If You Are the One 2 If You Are the One 2 is a 2010 Chinese film directed by Feng Xiaogang. It is the sequel to the 2008 film If You Are the One. Dawson City: Frozen Time Dawson City: Frozen Time is a 2016 American documentary film written, edited and directed by Bill Morrison and produced by Morrison and Madeleine Molyneaux. It was screened in the Orizzonti Competition section at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival. It concerns the history of Dawson City, Canada, deep in the Yukon, from its creation during the Klondike Gold Rush and culminating in the 1978 Dawson Film Find — the discovery of 533 silent film reels, thought to be lost, that had been buried in 1929 in a former swimming pool or hockey rink. Along with the lost films, there was also rare footage of other historic events, including the 1919 World Series. Daddy-Long-Legs Daddy-Long-Legs is a 1919 silent comedy-drama film directed by Marshall Neilan, and based on Jean Websters novel Daddy-Long-Legs. The film stars Mary Pickford. The Man They Could Not Hang The Man They Could Not Hang is a 1939 American horror film directed by Nick Grinde and starring Boris Karloff as Dr. Henryk Savaard. Moontide Moontide is a 1942 American film directed by Archie Mayo, who took over production after initial director Fritz Lang left the project early in the shooting schedule. The screenplay was written by John OHara and Nunnally Johnson and based on the novel written by Willard Robertson, Moon Tide. The production features French star Jean Gabin, as well as Ida Lupino, Thomas Mitchell and Claude Rains. Charles G. Clarke was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography for Black & White. Despite charismatic performances by its leads, the film didnt make a big impact upon release, though now its been critically lauded as a precursor to film noir. The Silent Scream The Silent Scream is a 1979 American slasher film directed by Denny Harris, and starring Rebecca Balding, Cameron Mitchell, Barbara Steele and Yvonne De Carlo. The film follows a college student who finds rooming in a hilltop boarding house where a homicidal killer is on the loose. Alien Nation: Dark Horizon Alien Nation: Dark Horizon is a television film made as a continuation of the Alien Nation television series. Produced by the Fox Network, Alien Nation lasted a single season, ending in 1990 with a cliffhanger series finale. Dark Horizon was written to be the season opener for the second season, but when the series was unexpectedly canceled and looked like it might never return to television, the plot was published as a book. Finally, four years later, Alien Nation: Dark Horizon appeared as a television film to pick up where the television series left off. Alien Nation: Dark Horizon was written by Andrew Schneider and Diane Frolov, and was directed by Kenneth Johnson. Felix the Cat: The Movie Felix the Cat: The Movie is a 1988 American-German-Hungarian-Polish-Bulgarian-Canadian animated fantasy film directed by Tibor Hernádi and based on the cartoon and comic strip character of the same name. The film began development in the late 1980s and was made in Europe during 1986 and 1987. It was not officially released in the United States until 1991 on VHS. Caramuru: The Invention of Brazil Caramuru: A Invenção do Brasil is a Brazilian romantic comedy film released 9 November 2001. It is a loose, comedic adaptation of the epic poem Caramuru, written in 1781 by Brazilian friar Santa Rita Durão. Shades of Ray Shades of Ray is a 2008 independent film written and directed by Jaffar Mahmood. The film stars Zachary Levi as a half-white, half-Pakistani male wrestling with his mixed identity while waiting for his girlfriend to respond to his marriage proposal. The film was screened at numerous film festivals. Allan Quatermain and the Temple of Skulls Allan Quatermain and the Temple of Skulls is a 2008 American adventure film directed by Mark Atkins and starring Sean Cameron Michael, Christopher Adamson, Sanaa Lathane, Daniel Bonjour, and Wittly Jourdan. It was created by The Asylum. The film follows the adventures of explorer Allan Quatermain, and was filmed entirely on location in South Africa. It was released directly to DVD. The film is a mockbuster of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and while the film contains some elements similar to Crystal Skull, the film itself is a loose adaptation of the novel King Solomons Mines by H. Rider Haggard. The Human Resources Manager The Human Resources Manager is a 2010 Israeli drama film directed by Eran Riklis. It was written by Noah Stollman, based on the 2006 book A Woman in Jerusalem by A. B. Yehoshua. The film tells the story of a bakerys human-resources manager who reluctantly travels to Eastern Europe to bring the body of a deceased former employee, a recent immigrant to Israel, back to her family, in order to prevent a public-relations disaster for his company. The first half of the film is set in, and was filmed in, Jerusalem, while the second half was filmed in Romania, although the name of the country is never specified in the film. The Human Resources Manager won five Ophir Awards, for Best Film, Director, Screenplay, Supporting Actress and Soundtrack. The film was also selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Noor Noor is an Indian comedy-drama film directed by Sunhil Sippy that features Sonakshi Sinha in the lead titular role. The film is based on Pakistani author Saba Imtiazs novel Karachi and follows an Indian journalist-writer Noors misadventures and love life as she navigates her way through Mumbai. The film had a worldwide release on 21 April 2017. Christmas List Christmas List is a 2016 romance television film directed by Paul A. Kaufman, written by Duane Poole, and starring Alicia Witt & Gabriel Hogan. The film is about Isobel plans a storybook Christmas with her boyfriend, including a snow-covered cottage in the Northwest, and a carefully composed bucket list of classic holiday traditions. But when the boyfriend goes AWOL, the list proves challenging and a tempting new romance turns her life upside down. The movie is based on the novel "The Christmas Bucket List" by Ella Fairlie. Hidden Man Hidden Man is a 2018 Chinese action comedy film co-written and directed by Jiang Wen and starring Eddie Peng, Liao Fan, Jiang Wen, Zhou Yun, and Xu Qing. The film is an adaptation of Zhang Beihais wuxia novel Xia Yin. The film was released on July 13, 2018, in China. It was selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Bimbo's Initiation Bimbos Initiation is a 1931 Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Bimbo and featuring an early version of Betty Boop with a dogs ears and nose. It was the final Betty Boop cartoon to be animated by the characters co-creator, Grim Natwick. Indiscreet Indiscreet is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Leo McCarey and starring Gloria Swanson and Ben Lyon. The screenplay by Buddy G. DeSylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, based on their story Obey That Impulse, originally was written as a full-fledged musical, but only two songs - "If You Havent Got Love" and "Come to Me" - remained when the film was released. The film is available on DVD. Charlie Chan at the Race Track Charlie Chan at the Race Track is the 12th film in the 20th Century Fox-produced Charlie Chan series starring Warner Oland in the title role. Experiment Perilous Experiment Perilous is a 1944 melodrama set at the turn of the 20th century. The film is based on a 1943 novel by Margaret Carpenter and directed by Jacques Tourneur. Albert S. DAgostino, Jack Okey, Darrell Silvera, and Claude E. Carpenter were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Black-and-White. Hedy Lamarrs singing voice was dubbed by Paula Raymond. It Always Rains on Sunday It Always Rains on Sunday is a 1947 British film adaptation of Arthur La Berns novel by the same name, directed by Robert Hamer. The film has been compared with the poetic realism movement in the French cinema of a few years earlier by the British writers Robert Murphy, in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, and Graham Fuller. Sparkle Sparkle is a 1976 American musical drama film directed by Sam OSteen and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. With a plot inspired by the history of The Supremes, Sparkle is a period film set in Harlem, New York during the late 1950s and early 1960s. It presents the story of a musical girl group that ends up breaking apart due to individual issues each member faces. This film not only "recreates the magic of a special period in American history, but it explores the impact of Harlems musical and social culture on the rest of the world", as well as the linkages to black power. The film stars Irene Cara, Philip Michael Thomas, Lonette McKee, Dwan Smith, Mary Alice, Dorian Harewood, and Tony King. Curtis Mayfield served as the composer and producer of Sparkles songs and score. The film received generally negative reviews at the time of release and was a box office disappointment, only making $4 million against a $1 million budget. It since received a cult following. The film was remade in 2012 starring Jordin Sparks, Carmen Ejogo, Tika Sumpter, and Whitney Houston in her final film role. Hero at Large Hero at Large is a 1980 American comedy film starring John Ritter and Anne Archer. The film was written by AJ Carothers and directed by Martin Davidson. The original music score was composed by Patrick Williams. The Beach Girls The Beach Girls is a 1982 American sex comedy film directed by Pat Townsend. It stars Jeana Tomasina, Val Kline and Debra Blee. Puerto Escondido Puerto Escondido is a 1992 Italian comedy film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. For this film Diego Abatantuono and Renato Carpentieri were awarded with Silver Ribbons for best actor and best supporting actor. Winter Solstice Winter Solstice is a 2004 American drama film written and directed by Josh Sternfeld and starring Anthony LaPaglia, Aaron Stanford, and Mark Webber. The screenplay focuses on the efforts of a man to interact with and relate to his sons in the years following the accidental death of his wife. The Rise & Fall of ECW The Rise and Fall of ECW is a 2004 direct-to-video documentary produced by World Wrestling Entertainment. It chronicles the history of Philadelphia-based professional wrestling promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling. The documentary features interviews with various performers who worked in the promotion including co-founder and former owner Paul Heyman as well as performers Tazz, Tommy Dreamer, Dawn Marie, Stevie Richards, Mick Foley, Chris Jericho, Lance Storm, Rey Mysterio, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benoit, Rob Van Dam, Rhyno, Nunzio, Spike Dudley, Bubba Ray Dudley and DVon Dudley. A book with the same title was published by WWE and Pocket Books in 2006, with much of the same information and interviews from the DVD transcribed and included. A 2.5 hour version of The Rise and Fall of ECW is available on demand, on the WWE Network. The Swimsuit Issue Allt flyter is a 2008 Swedish film directed by Måns Herngren. Reel Injun Reel Injun is a 2009 Canadian documentary film directed by Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond, Catherine Bainbridge, and Jeremiah Hayes that explores the portrayal of Native Americans in film. Reel Injun is illustrated with excerpts from classic and contemporary portrayals of Native people in Hollywood movies and interviews with filmmakers, actors and film historians, while director Diamond travels across the United States to visit iconic locations in motion picture as well as American Indian history. Reel Injun explores the various stereotypes about Natives in film, from the noble savage to the drunken Indian. It profiles such figures as Iron Eyes Cody, an Italian American who reinvented himself as a Native American on screen. The film also explores Hollywoods practice of using Italian Americans and American Jews to portray Indians in the movies and reveals how some Native American actors made jokes in their native tongue on screen when the director thought they were simply speaking gibberish. Parwaaz Hai Junoon Parwaaz Hai Junoon is a 2018 Pakistani aerial combat-war romantic film, directed by Haseeb Hassan, produced by Momina Duraid and written by Farhat Ishtiaq. The film features an ensemble cast of Hamza Ali Abbasi, Ahad Raza Mir, Hania Amir, Kubra Khan, Alamdar Khan, Marina Khan, Shamoon Abbasi, Adnan Jaffar, Shaz Khan, Shafaat Ali, and Mustafa Changazi in pivotal roles. Earlier, Osman Khalid Butt was also a part of the film but had to withdraw as the films shoot schedule clashed with his promotions for Balu Mahi. The film is a tribute to Pakistan Air Force. It was released on Eid al-Adha, 24 August 2018, under Momina & Duraid Films and was distributed by Hum Films. It is the 5th highest-grossing Pakistani film. Asphalt Asphalt is a 1929 German silent film. The film was one of the last silent films released in Germany as the world was entering the era of sound film. The Gallant Hours The Gallant Hours is an American docudrama from 1960 about William F. Halsey and his efforts in fighting against Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto and the Imperial Japanese Navy in the Guadalcanal campaign of World War II. This film was directed by Robert Montgomery, who also did uncredited narration, and it stars James Cagney as Admiral Halsey. Featured in the cast are Dennis Weaver, Ward Costello, Vaughn Taylor, Richard Jaeckel, and Les Tremayne. The screenplay was by Frank D. Gilroy and Beirne Lay, and the unusual a cappella choral score was composed and conducted by Roger Wagner, although the theme song was written by Ward Costello. The film was produced by Montgomery and Cagney, and it was the only film made by their joint production company. It was also Cagneys last starring role in a dramatic film. The Gallant Hours was released by the United Artists company on June 22, 1960. Yongary, Monster from the Deep Yongary, Monster from the Deep is a 1967 kaiju film featuring Yongary, directed by Kim Ki-duk, with special effects by Kenichi Nakagawa. The film was a South Korean-Japanese co-production between Keukdong Entertainment Company and Toei Company. The film stars Oh Yeong-il, Kwang Ho Lee, Nam Jeong-im, with Cho Kyoung-min as Yongary. In the film, a scientist works with authorities to combat a giant reptilian monster who was awakened by an earthquake. The film was produced to rival the success of Tohos Godzilla series and featured the same techniques of practical special effects filmmaking used in Godzilla films and other Kaiju films utilizing suitmation, pyrotechnics, and miniature sets. The film opened in Seoul, South Korea on August 13, 1967 and released direct to television in the United States by American International Television in 1969 as Yongary, Monster from the Deep. In 1999, filmmaker Shim Hyung-rae released a reimagining of his own titled Yonggary. Sahara For other films with the same name, see Sahara. Sahara is a 1983 British-American adventure drama film directed by Andrew McLaglen and starring Brooke Shields, Lambert Wilson, Horst Buchholz, John Rhys-Davies and John Mills. The original music score was composed by Ennio Morricone. Seven Minutes in Heaven Seven Minutes in Heaven is a 1985 teen film directed by Linda Feferman and starring Jennifer Connelly in one of her first film roles. Like Grains of Sand is a Japanese drama film released on December 16, 1995 by Toho Company Ltd. The film was directed and written by Ryosuke Hashiguchi and features a lead role played by Japans highest selling female musician Ayumi Hamasaki. It won three major awards in 1996 and 1997 including an award for best screenplay and two international awards. It was featured in the 1996 Toronto International Film Festival in Canada as well as the 1997 International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival in Turin, Italy. Ossos Ossos is a 1997 Portuguese film directed by Pedro Costa. The film was shot in the Fontainhas district of Lisbon, where disadvantaged dwellers and immigrants from former Portuguese colonies in Africa live desperate lives. The storys focus is on a young girl and her lover who become parents of an unwanted baby. Their ambiguous tendencies keep this downbeat story moving around the shanty town. The directors ascetic style and this districts faded cityscape emphasize the depressing tone of the film. This drama film with some documentary elements made Pedro Costa acclaimed internationally. It was nominated for Golden Lion prize at the Venice International Film Festival in 1997. He further dealt with the now-defunct shanty district in his next film, No Quarto da Vanda. Poster Boy Poster Boy is a 2004 gay-themed drama film directed by Zak Tucker and starring Matt Newton, Karen Allen, Michael Lerner, and Jack Noseworthy. It toured the gay and lesbian film festival circuit beginning in 2004 before a limited theatrical release in 2006. Disappearance Disappearance is a 2002 television film that first aired on TBS and later was released on DVD. Killing Is My Business, Honey Mord ist mein Geschäft, Liebling is a German comedy directed by Sebastian Niemann. Pilot "Pilot" is the debut episode of the American comedy-drama television series White Collar. It was first broadcast on USA Network in the United States on October 23, 2009. The episode sets up major story arcs for the series, including Neal Caffreys collaboration with FBI Special Agent Peter Burke, and the significance of the disappearance of Neals girlfriend, Kate Moreau. The episode was written by Jeff Eastin and directed by Bronwen Hughes. The original broadcast ran 90 minutes. The cast includes Matt Bomer as Neal Caffrey, Tim DeKay as Peter Burke, Willie Garson as Mozzie, Marsha Thomason as Diana Lancing, and Tiffani Thiessen as Elizabeth Burke, Peters wife. The pilot features the introduction of recurring characters Special Agent Clinton Jones, Kate Moreau, and Neals landlady June. Guest stars include Mark Sheppard as the Dutchman, Michael Gaston and Stephen Singer. It is also the only episode in the series not to have a title sequence, with the opening credits rolling on as the episode progresses. According to the Nielsen ratings system, an estimated 5.40 million household viewers watched the original broadcast of the pilot; this is the second-most watched episode of the series to date, behind "Free Fall". The episode received mostly positive reviews. Panama Panama is a 2015 Serbian drama film directed by Pavle Vučković. It has been selected to screen in the Special Screenings section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Set Fire to the Stars Set Fire to the Stars is a 2014 Welsh semi-biographical drama film directed by Andy Goddard in his directorial debut. Co-written by Goddard and Celyn Jones, the film stars Elijah Wood as poet John M. Brinnin and Jones as Dylan Thomas with supporting roles by Kelly Reilly, Steven Mackintosh, Shirley Henderson, and Kevin Eldon. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 7 November 2014. The Keeper The Keeper is a British-German biographical film directed by Marcus H. Rosenmüller and starring German actor David Kross as the footballer Bert Trautmann. Although the subject of the film was a sportsman, the film has been described as "not primarily a sports film" but instead a drama. The film premiered at the 2018 Zurich Film Festival, and was released in Germany under the title Trautmann on 14 March 2019. It is slated for release in the UK and Ireland on 5 April 2019. So Big! So Big! is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Barbara Stanwyck. The screenplay by J. Grubb Alexander and Robert Lord is based on the 1924 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name, without the exclamation point, by Edna Ferber. So Big! was the second full-scale screen adaptation of the Ferber novel. The first was a 1924 silent film of the same name directed by Charles Brabin and starring Colleen Moore. A 1953 remake was directed by Robert Wise and starred Jane Wyman. The story was also made as a short in 1930, with Helen Jerome Eddy. The Earthling The Earthling is a 1980 American-Australian drama film starring William Holden and Ricky Schroder. It was filmed in 1979 in Australia, and released there in 1980. Peter Collinson directed this film and died of cancer shortly after its release. It was also one of Holdens last films before his death in 1981. Cruel & Unusual Cruel and Unusual is a 2014 Canadian surrealistic thriller written by Merlin Dervisevic. It is the debut feature for Merlin Dervisevic, who also directed the film. Starring David Richmond-Peck, Bernadette Saquibal, and Michelle Harrison, the film follows a man wrongly condemned for killing his wife, who finds himself in a mysterious institution where he is sentenced to relive her death for eternity. Distributed by Entertainment One in Canada and Candy Factory Films in the United States, the film was theatrically released on 24 May 2014. Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde is a 2013 Telugu romantic comedy film written and directed by then-debutante Vijay Kumar Konda. It was produced by N. Nikitha Reddy under the banner of Shresht Movies. The film features her brother Nithiin along with Nithya Menen and Isha Talwar in the lead roles. Indian badminton player Jwala Gutta made a special appearance. The title of the movie is taken from the song "Dil Se" from Pawan Kalyans film Gabbar Singh. Pawan Kalyan made a cameo appearance in the song "Emaindho Emo Eevela", which is a remix of the song with the same name in Pawans Tholi Prema. Anoop Rubens composed the music while I. Andrew and Prawin Pudi handled the cinematography and editing respectively. The film was a success at the box office, emerging as a consecutive successful film for Nithiin after Ishq, which also starred Nithya Menen. In 2018, the film was dubbed in Hindi as Heart Attack 2. Captains of the Clouds Captains of the Clouds is a 1942 Warner Bros. war film in Technicolor, directed by Michael Curtiz and starring James Cagney. It was produced by William Cagney, with Hal B. Wallis as executive producer. The screenplay was written by Arthur T. Horman, Richard Macaulay, and Norman Reilly Raine, based on a story by Horman and Roland Gillett. The cinematography was by Wilfred M. Cline, Sol Polito, and Winton C. Hoch and was notable in that it was the first feature-length Hollywood production filmed entirely in Canada. The film stars James Cagney and Dennis Morgan as Canadian pilots who do their part in the Second World War, and features Brenda Marshall, Alan Hale Sr., George Tobias, Reginald Gardiner, and Reginald Denny in supporting roles. The title of the film came from a phrase used by Billy Bishop, the First World War fighter ace, who played himself in the film. The same words are also echoed in the narration of The Lion Has Wings documentary. In 1942, Canada had been at war with the Axis Powers for over two years while the United States had only just entered in December 1941. A film on the ongoing Canadian involvement made sense for the American war effort. The films ends with an epilogue chronicling the contributions of the Royal Canadian Air Force to the making of the film. Kings Go Forth Kings Go Forth is a 1958 black-and-white World War II film starring Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis, and Natalie Wood. The screenplay was written by Merle Miller from the 1956 novel of the same name by Joe David Brown, and the film was directed by Delmer Daves. The plot involves friends of different backgrounds manning an observation post in Southern France who fall in love with the same French girl. She proves to be of American Mulatto ancestry. Themes of racism and miscegenation provide the conflict elements between the leading characters, something that was out of the ordinary for films of the time, while the setting during the so-called Champagne Campaign remains unique. Heavens Above! Heavens Above! is a 1963 British satirical comedy film starring Peter Sellers, directed by John and Roy Boulting, who also co-wrote along with Frank Harvey, from an idea by Malcolm Muggeridge. It is in much the same vein as the earlier collaboration between Sellers, Harvey and the Boultings, Im All Right Jack. International Velvet International Velvet is a 1978 picture and a sequel to the 1944 picture National Velvet starring Tatum ONeal, Christopher Plummer, Anthony Hopkins and Nanette Newman, and directed by Bryan Forbes. The film received mixed reviews. International Velvet was partly filmed at Birmingham University, England. Cal Cal is a 1984 Irish drama film directed by Pat OConnor and starring John Lynch and Helen Mirren. Based on the novella Cal written by Bernard MacLaverty who also wrote the script, the film was entered into the 1984 Cannes Film Festival, where Mirren won the award for Best Actress. Highway 61 Highway 61 is a 1991 Canadian film directed by Bruce McDonald. The film is an unofficial sequel to his 1989 film Roadkill; although focusing on different characters, it centres on a road trip beginning in Thunder Bay, Ontario, where the road trip depicted in the earlier film ended. She Fought Alone She Fought Alone is a 1995 American television film directed by Christopher Leitch. The film, which is based on a true story, stars Tiffani-Amber Thiessen and Brian Austin Green, who were known for Beverly Hills and Saved by the Bell, respectively, by the time of release. It was released on Region 2 DVD in 2000 and Region 1 in 2004. Logan's War: Bound by Honor Logans War: Bound by Honor is a 1998 American made-for-television action film directed by Michael Preece. It was written by Walter Klenhard, based on a story he wrote with Chuck Norris and his brother Aaron. Chuck Norris also starred in the film, with Eddie Cibrian and Joe Spano. Sex: The Annabel Chong Story Sex: The Annabel Chong Story is a 1999 documentary film directed, filmed, and produced by Canada-based producer Gough Lewis, edited by co-creator Kelly Morris, and produced by Peter Carr. The film profiles porn star Annabel Chong, a gender studies student at the University of Southern California, who was also an adult actress who was famous for setting a world gang bang record in January 1995. A video of this event was released under the title The Worlds Biggest Gang Bang. Beautiful Memories Beautiful Memories is a 2001 French film directed by Zabou Breitman. It won the César Awards for Best First Feature Film, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor, and was nominated for Best Actor. Also, the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics named it best debut film. The Iron Ladies The Iron Ladies is a 2001 Thai comedy film directed by Youngyooth Thongkonthun and written by Visuttchai Boonyakarnjawa and Jira Maligool. The film follows the true events of a mens volleyball team, composed mainly of gay and kathoey athletes. In 2003, the combined sequel and prequel called The Iron Ladies 2 http://imdb.com/title/tt0355977/ was released. The film is based upon how the characters of The Iron Ladies met, and how they would later reunite for another volleyball tournament. Bloody Mary Bloody Mary is a 2006 thriller-horror film written and directed by Richard Valentine. Zhara Heat is a 2006 Russian teen romantic comedy loosely based on the Walking the Streets of Moscow, directed by and produced by Fyodor Bondarchuk. Heat along with Wolfhound became one of the most expensive Russian films in 2006. Additionally, its budget was one third as compared to the advertising campaign. City of Life City of Life is a 2009 multilingual Emirati film written, directed, and produced by Ali F. Mostafa. Set in the United Arab Emirates, the film revolves around three parallel lives, amongst many cultures in one city, namely, Dubai. Breaking Upwards Breaking Upwards is a 2009 American romance film by Daryl Wein with Zoe Lister-Jones, Peter Duchan and Sheena Lister. It explores a young, real-life New York couple battling codependency who intricately strategize their own break up. Cited as an example of independent film industry sweat equity. The film was shot in Manhattan and Brooklyn on a ~$15,000 budget. It premiered at the SXSW Film Festival and opened in theatres in New York City on April 2, 2010. High Noon High Noon, also known as Nora Roberts High Noon, is a 2009 television film directed by Peter Markle, which stars Emilie de Ravin and Ivan Sergei. The film is based on the Nora Roberts novel of the same name and is part of the Nora Roberts 2009 movie collection, which also includes Northern Lights, Midnight Bayou, and Tribute. The film debuted April 4, 2009 on Lifetime Television. Gentleman Gentleman is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language romantic thriller film directed by Mohan Krishna Indraganti and co-written by R.David Nathan. Produced by Sivalenka Krishna Prasads Sridevi Movies, Gentleman features Nani in double role, Surbhi, and Nivetha Thomas in the lead roles; it marked Prasads return to film production after an eight-year hiatus. Srinivas Avasarala, Sreemukhi, and Rohini play supporting roles. The film narrates the story of two women, Aishwarya and Catherine, whose respective lovers, Jayaram "Jai" Mullapudi and Gautham, are lookalikes. When Gautham dies in an accident, Catherine suspects Jais role in it and spies on him, which reveals further truths about Jai and the people around him, including Gautham. P. G. Vinda was the films director of photography. Mani Sharma composed the soundtrack and score; Marthand K. Venkatesh edited the film. Principal photography commenced in November 2015 and lasted until April 2016. Except for a schedule in Kodaikanal, the majority of the films portions were shot in and around Hyderabad. Produced on a budget of 150 million, Gentleman was released on 17June 2016 in 700 screens globally. It was also the third biggest South Indian film released in the United States to that point in terms of screen-count. Post release, the film received positive reviews with praise directed towards the performances, Sharmas score, and the scripting. It was commercially successful, grossing a total of 326 million globally, with a distributor share of 177.2 million. The film was remade into Bengali as Villain. A Bramble House Christmas A Bramble House Christmas is a 2017 American-Canadian romantic drama. It was directed by Steven R. Monroe and starred Autumn Reeser and David Haydn-Jones. It premiered on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries on November 19, 2017. Raven's End Ravens End is a 1963 Swedish drama film directed by Bo Widerberg, about an aspiring working-class writer in Malmö. The story bears some similarities to Widerbergs own background, although he claimed it to be entirely fictional. The Miracle Maker The Miracle Maker is a 1999 British-Russian-American stop motion-animated film about the life of Jesus Christ, through the eyes of Tamar; the terminally ill daughter of Jairus, a priest in Capernaum. Hand-drawn animated cartoons are used to distinguish flashbacks, parables, stories, spiritual encounters and visions from the main plot, which is all in stop motion. The Miracle Maker film appeared in the Welsh language on VHS: S4C Video in 1999 and TV: S4C In 2001. and later in English Cinemas-throughout the United Kingdom on BBC 1 in 2002. It was later released direct-to-DVD by Lionsgate in 2007 in the United States. The film was directed by Derek Hayes and Stanislav Sokolov. It stars the voice of Ralph Fiennes as Jesus, and numerous other well-known actors. The film ends with Anne Dudleys "Pie Jesu" for solo boy soprano and orchestra. Sands of Oblivion Sands of Oblivion is a 2007 Sci-Fi Channel original movie starring Morena Baccarin, Adam Baldwin, Victor Webster, George Kennedy, Richard Kind and Dan Castellaneta. It was directed by David Flores and premiered July 28, 2007 on the Sci Fi Channel. Kinatay Kinatay is a 2009 independent drama film directed by Brillante Mendoza and written by Armando Lao. The story is centered on a criminology student who accidentally joins a syndicate to make enough money for his family, and gets involved in murder and dismembering of an erring drug dealer. The film premiered at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Best Director Award, the first Filipino film to do so. The film was included in the 2009 Cinemalaya Film Festival. The Fitzgerald Family Christmas The Fitzgerald Family Christmas is a 2012 comedy-drama film starring Edward Burns and Connie Britton. The film, written, directed, and produced by Burns was premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival. It has met with positive reviews from critics with 64% on Rotten Tomatoes. Sel8nne Selänne is a 2013 documentary film by Finnish director JP Siili about the Finnish professional ice hockey winger Teemu Selänne. The film covers both his professional and personal life. The Country Cousin The Country Cousin is a Walt Disney animated short film released on October 31, 1936 by United Artists. The winner of the 1936 Oscar for Best Animated Short Film, the film was produced by Walt Disney, directed by Wilfred Jackson, and animated by Art Babbitt and Les Clark. As is true for most cartoons in the Silly Symphonies series, The Country Cousin was built around a musical score, which was written by Leigh Harline. The films story was based on one of Aesops Fables, The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. It was accompanied by a storybook for young children, which was usual for the most popular Silly Symphonies. Miseria e nobiltà Poverty and Nobility is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. Neither Seen Nor Recognized Ni vu, ni connu , is a French comedy film from 1958, directed by Yves Robert, starring Louis de Funès. The film is based on the novel LAffaire Blaireau by Alphonse Allais. The film is known under the titles: Neither Seen Nor Recognized, Laffaire Blaireau, and Fisch oder Fleisch. The story had previously been adapted for the 1923 silent film The Blaireau Case and the 1932 sound film The Blaireau Case. Elvis on Tour Elvis on Tour is an American musical documentary film released by MGM in 1972. It was the thirty-third and final motion picture to star Elvis Presley before his death in 1977. First Monday in October First Monday in October is a 1981 American comedy-drama film from Paramount Pictures, produced by Paul M. Heller and Martha Scott, directed by Ronald Neame, that is based on the play of the same name by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. The film stars Walter Matthau and Jill Clayburgh. The cast also co-stars Jan Sterling in her final feature film role. First Monday in October was originally scheduled for a February 1982 release, but President Ronald Reagans appointment of Sandra Day OConnor as the first female Supreme Court justice on July 7, 1981, forced the films release a month after the presidential nomination, in August 1981. Raggedy Man Raggedy Man is a 1981 American drama film based on William D. Wittliff and Sara Clarks 1979 novel, and directed by Jack Fisk. The Makioka Sisters is a 1983 drama film directed by Kon Ichikawa based on the serial novel of the same name by Junichirō Tanizaki. Cold Water Cold Water is a 1994 French film written and directed by Olivier Assayas about two troubled teenagers in France during the 1970s. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. In October, 2007, it was screened at the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley, where Assayas spent a week in residence introducing and discussing his films with the audiences there. He was accompanied by his friend Jean-Michel Frodon, the current director of the journal Cahiers du cinéma, of which Assayas was once the director. Assayas said the film is autobiographical, reflecting upon his own teenage years. He went out of his way to cast actors who were not professionals or who, as in the case of male lead Cyprien Fouquet, had never acted before, although female lead Virginie Ledoyen had appeared in several films. The film was the result of a commission from French TV, which wanted a 52-minute film but allowed Assayas to make a longer version, after some negotiations. Angel Baby Angel Baby is a 1995 Australian drama film written and directed by Michael Rymer and starring John Lynch, Jacqueline McKenzie and Colin Friels. The film was produced in 1993–94. It is a love story of two people with schizophrenia. Po sledam bremenskikh muzykantov On the Trail of the Bremen Town Musicians is a Soviet animation musical cartoon made as a sequel for The Bremen Town Musicians in 1973 on Soyuzmultfilm. Directed by Vasily Livanov, scenario and song texts by Yuri Entin and Vasily Livanov, music by Gennady Gladkov. The characters are voiced by Anatoli Gorokhov, Elmira Zherzdeva, Muslim Magomaev, and Gennady Gladkov. In 2000, the final sequel was done. Ley Lines Ley Lines is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike, and is the third film in his Triad Society trilogy, following 1995s Shinjuku Triad Society and 1997s Rainy Dog. The story follows a trio of Japanese youths of Chinese descent who escape their semi-rural upbringing and relocate to Shinjuku, Tokyo, where they befriend a troubled Shanghai prostitute and fall foul of a local crime syndicate. Like many of Miikes works, the film examines the underbelly of respectable Japanese society and the problems of assimilation faced by non-ethnically Japanese people in Japan. The title refers to ley lines, the paranormal concept of geographic lines of energy based on the placement of landmarks. La maison du bonheur La Maison du Bonheur is a 2006 French comedy film directed by Dany Boon, adapted from the play La Vie de chantier. Sisters Sisters is a 2006 independent horror film directed by Douglas Buck. A remake of the 1972 Brian De Palma film of the same name, it stars Stephen Rea, Lou Doillon, and Chloë Sevigny in the leading roles, with Dallas Roberts and JR Bourne playing supporting characters. Sev Kardesim Sev Kardeşim is a 1972 Turkish comedy film directed by Ertem Eğilmez. The Business of Being Born The Business of Being Born is a 2008 documentary film that explores the contemporary experience of childbirth in the United States. Directed by Abby Epstein and produced by Ricki Lake, it compares various childbirth methods, including midwives, natural births, epidurals, and Cesarean sections. High Plains Invaders High Plains Invaders is a 2009 science fiction television film that aired on the Syfy Channel. It is the 21st film of the Maneater Series. The film stars James Marsters. Mall Mall, known in French as Mall: A Day to Kill, is a 2014 American drama film based on a novel of the same name written by Eric Bogosian. It was released on June 18, 2014, in France, on July 16 in Sweden, and on October 17 in North America. The film is directed by Linkin Park turntablist Joe Hahn, with Vincent DOnofrio serving as executive producer. DOnofrio has also worked as an actor in the film as Danny. Peter Stormare, Gina Gershon, Mimi Rogers, Brian Rodriguez and Cameron Monaghan also star in the film. The film was produced by Hahn, Vincent DOnofrio, and Sam Maydew. The film is Hahns full-length directorial debut and his second directed film after The Seed, which was a 10-minute short. The story for the film features lives of five disaffected suburbanites come together at a shopping mall. Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire is a 2012 direct-to-DVD animated musical comedy horror film, and the seventeenth entry in the direct-to-video series of Scooby-Doo films. This installment is notable for being the first of the films to be a musical. The film was released to rent through Amazon Video and iTunes on December 22, 2011. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 13, 2012. It premiered on Cartoon Network on March 3, 2012. Julie Julie is a 1956 film noir written and directed by Andrew L. Stone and starring Doris Day, Louis Jourdan and Barry Sullivan. The film is also notable as potentially the first film to feature the subplot of a stewardess piloting an aircraft to safety, later used in Airport 1975 and parodied in Airplane!. Julie is further notable for being technically accurate as regards to contemporary aviation technology. The Last Hunt The Last Hunt is a 1956 MGM western film directed by Richard Brooks and produced by Dore Schary. The screenplay was by Richard Brooks from the novel The Last Hunt, by Milton Lott. The music score was by Daniele Amfitheatrof and the cinematography by Russell Harlan. The film stars Robert Taylor and Stewart Granger, with Lloyd Nolan, Debra Paget and Russ Tamblyn. Compartiment tueurs The Sleeping Car Murders is a 1965 French mystery film directed by Costa-Gavras from the novel by Sébastien Japrisot. It stars Simone Signoret, Michel Piccoli, Yves Montand, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Catherine Allégret, Jacques Perrin, Charles Denner and Pascale Roberts. This film was the first movie for Costa-Gavras, to be followed later by other, more politically serious work. Dark Remains Dark Remains 2005 American horror film written and directed by Brian Avenet-Bradley. It stars Greg Thompson, Cheri Christian, and Scott Hodges. A couple believes that their dead daughter may be attempting to contact them. Chupacabra Terror Chupacabra: Dark Seas is a 2005 Syfy channel original film directed by John Shepphird and starring John Rhys-Davies, Giancarlo Esposito, Dylan Neal, and Chelan Simmons. It was filmed on location in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Taking Chances Taking Chances is a 2009 comedy film directed by Talmage Cooley. The story by Annie Nocenti and Talmage Cooley follows Chase Revere, manager of the local history museum, who discovers that an Indian casino is about to be built over the towns Revolutionary War battlefield. He joins forces with the sexy town siren, Lucy Shanks, to launch an all-out offensive against the project. They encounter fierce opposition from the corrupt mayor, the town council and local citizens, who believe that the casino will cure the bankrupt towns financial woes. Moonlight & Mistletoe Moonlight and Mistletoe is a 2008 Christmas television film directed by Karen Arthur. Six-Pack Movie Sixpack is a 2011 Finnish comedy film directed by Ville Jankeri. Sadako 3D is a 2012 supernatural horror film directed by Tsutomu Hanabusa, loosely based on the novel S by Koji Suzuki. It is canonically the sequel to the 1998 film Rasen. Marfa Girl Marfa Girl is a 2012 drama film written and directed by Larry Clark, and released on his website. The film follows a group of young people living in the West Texas town of Marfa. It won the Marcus Aurelius Award for Best Film at the 2012 Rome Film Festival. A sequel, Marfa Girl 2, was released in 2018. The Concubine The Concubine is a 2012 South Korean historical film directed by Kim Dae-seung. Set in the Joseon Dynasty, it centers around Hwa-yeon, who becomes a royal concubine against her will, Kwon-yoo, a man torn between love and revenge, and Prince Sung-won, who has his heart set on Hwa-yeon despite the countless women available to him. These three characters form a love triangle which is ruled by dangerous passion. The struggle to survive within the tight-spaced boundaries of the palace is intense, and only those who are strong enough to overcome the hell-like milieu can survive. Ned Rifle Ned Rifle is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Hal Hartley. It is the third and final film in a trilogy following characters introduced in Hartleys 1997 film Henry Fool and 2006 sequel Fay Grim. Ned Rifle stars Liam Aiken as the title character, reprising his role from the other two films, as well as Aubrey Plaza, Parker Posey, James Urbaniak, and Thomas Jay Ryan. The film premiered on September 7, 2014 at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in select theaters and on demand beginning on April 1, 2015. I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu is an American horror-thriller directed by Meir Zarchi. It stars Camille Keaton and Jamie Bernadette, and is a direct sequel to the 1978 film I Spit on Your Grave. The Shopworn Angel The Shopworn Angel is a 1938 American drama film directed by H. C. Potter and starring James Stewart, Margaret Sullavan, and Walter Pidgeon. The MGM release featured the second screen pairing of Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart following their successful teaming in the Universal Pictures production Next Time We Love two years earlier. The screenplay by Waldo Salt is the third feature film adaptation of a Dana Burnet short story, "Private Pettigrews Girl", originally published in the Saturday Evening Post in 1918. The first version was Pettigrews Girl, a silent film released in 1919, and the second was The Shopworn Angel, a part-talkie released by Paramount Pictures starring Nancy Carroll, Gary Cooper, and Paul Lukas. San Antonio San Antonio is a 1945 Western Technicolor film starring Errol Flynn and Alexis Smith. The film was written by W. R. Burnett and Alan Le May, and directed by David Butler as well as uncredited Robert Florey and Raoul Walsh. The film was nominated for 2 Academy Awards; for Best Original Song and Best Art Direction. Skidoo Skidoo is an American comedy film directed by Otto Preminger, starring Jackie Gleason and Carol Channing, written by Doran William Cannon and released by Paramount Pictures on December 19, 1968. The screenplay satirizes late 1960s counterculture lifestyle and its creature comforts, technology, anti-technology, hippies, free love and then-topical use of the drug LSD. Along with top-billed Gleason and Channing, Skidoo also stars Frankie Avalon, Fred Clark, Michael Constantine, Frank Gorshin, John Phillip Law, Peter Lawford, Burgess Meredith, George Raft, Cesar Romero, Mickey Rooney and Groucho Marx playing "God". Singer-songwriter Nilsson, who wrote the score and receives credit as a member of the cast, appears in a few brief scenes with Fred Clark, as both portray prison tower guards swaying to Nilssons music while under the influence of LSD. Snowball Express Snowball Express is a 1972 American screwball comedy film made by Walt Disney Productions and directed by Norman Tokar. The screenplay concerns a man who leaves his middle class job to run a hotel left to him by his uncle. Kochaj albo rzuc Kochaj albo rzuć is a 1977 Polish comedy film directed by Sylwester Chęciński. A Fine Mess A Fine Mess is a 1986 American comedy film written and directed by Blake Edwards and starring Ted Danson and Howie Mandel. The film was intended as a remake of Laurel & Hardys classic short The Music Box" and was to be semi-improvised in the same style as the directors earlier comedy The Party, but studio interference, poor previews and subsequent re-editing resulted in the film becoming a fully scripted chase comedy with very little of the original ideas for the film remaining intact. Writer/director Blake Edwards actually gave television interviews telling audiences to avoid the film. It received overwhelmingly negative reviews and performed poorly at the box office. The Fourth War The Fourth War is a 1990 film directed by John Frankenheimer, set in West Germany of late 1980s. Its title stems from a famous quote by Albert Einstein: "I cannot predict how the Third World War shall be fought, or with what; I can, however, predict that the Fourth World War shall be waged with sticks and stones." Colonel Jack Knowles is a tough, professional soldier who was decorated for gallantry in Vietnam. However, the same gung ho mentality that made Knowles a hero in wartime makes him a dangerous loose cannon in peacetime. He is stationed at an outpost on the West German-Czechoslovakia border and immediately gets into a dangerous personal war with his Soviet counterpart Colonel Valachev. The two men ironically have many of the same characteristics. Knowles is enraged when he has to stand by as a would be refugee is shot on the border and immediately begins crossing the border on dangerous solo missions to sabotage the enemy installations. Knowles comes into conflict with his by the book second-in-command Lieutenant Colonel Clark, and Knowles superior, General Hackworth, angrily orders him to desist, but to no avail. The petty war between the two men threatens to escalate into a full scale conflict as they engage in hand-to-hand combat on a frozen lake with their countries armies on both sides ready to begin a full scale war. Knowles only relents at the last moment to avoid the conflict. Stepfather III Stepfather III is a 1992 American slasher film directed and written by Guy Magar and starring Robert Wightman and Priscilla Barnes. Stepfather III is the second sequel to 1987s The Stepfather and concerns the titular serial killer seeking out yet another all-American family to become a part of, using plastic surgery to disguise himself from the authorities. Terry OQuinn does not reprise his role again. The Cherokee Kid The Cherokee Kid is a 1996 Western television film, directed by Paris Barclay for HBO. The films stars were Sinbad, James Coburn, Burt Reynolds, Gregory Hines, A Martinez, Ernie Hudson, Dawnn Lewis and Vanessa Bell Calloway. Sue Sue Lost in Manhattan, also known as Sue, is a 1997 American drama film directed by Amos Kollek. Slashers Slashers is a 2001 horror film written and directed by Maurice Devereaux. Service Service is a 2008 Filipino independent drama film directed by Brillante Mendoza and stars Gina Pareño as the matriarch of the Pineda family who owns a porn cinema in Angeles City, Pampanga. The film competed for the Palme dOr in the main competition at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. It is also the first Filipino film to compete at the main competition in Cannes, since Lino Brockas Bayan Ko: Kapit sa Patalim in 1984. ToyKhtoProyshovKrizVohon Firecrosser is a 2011 Ukrainian drama film directed by Mykhailo Illienko. The film was selected as the Ukrainian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Pattaya Pattaya, known as Good Guys Go to Heaven, Bad Guys Go to Pattaya internationally, is a 2016 French comedy film directed by and starring Franck Gastambide. Perfect Day Perfect Day is a 1929 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. Blue Steel Blue Steel is a 1934 Pre-Code Monogram Western film in which John Wayne plays a U.S. Marshal who is trying to capture the Polka Dot Bandit, who has taken off with $4,000. The film also featured Yakima Canutt and Gabby Hayes. It was released as Stolen Goods in the UK, and this version was later released in a colorized version on home video. Big Man on Campus Big Man on Campus is a 1989 comedy film directed by Jeremy Kagan, and written by and starring Allan Katz. It is loosely based on The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo. The film co-stars Corey Parker. Shadow Builder Shadow Builder is a 1998 film directed by Jamie Dixon. It is based on the story "The Shadow Builder" by Bram Stoker. Beautiful Losers Beautiful Losers is a 2008 documentary filmed by director Aaron Rose and co-directed by Joshua Leonard. It was produced by Sidetrack Films in association with BlackLake Productions, and stars several artists including Harmony Korine, writer of independent cult films Kids and Gummo and former graffiti artist Stephen Powers II It premiered at South by Southwest on March 9, 2008 and later in general release on August 8, 2008 at the IFC Center in New York City. Beyond the Walls Beyond the Walls is a 2012 French / Belgian / Canadian drama film directed by David Lambert. Madly Madagascar Madly Madagascar is a direct-to-DVD Valentines Day special starring the characters from the Madagascar film series, taking place between Escape 2 Africa and Europes Most Wanted. Produced by DreamWorks Animation, it was directed and written by David Soren. The special was released on DVD on January 29, 2013. Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer and Jada Pinkett Smith returned to voice the main characters, except for Sacha Baron Cohen, who was replaced by Danny Jacobs. It was the first DreamWorks Animation DVD release to be distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. Special features on the DVD include the Over the Hedge short film Hammys Boomerang Adventure and First Flight. Amongst Vultures Among Vultures is a 1964 Western film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Stewart Granger, Pierre Brice, Elke Sommer and Götz George. It was also released as Frontier Hellcat. The film was a co-production between West Germany, France, Italy and Yugoslavia. It was shot in Germany and Yugoslavia. The Legend of Lizzie Borden The Legend of Lizzie Borden is a 1975 American historical mystery television film directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Elizabeth Montgomery as Lizzie Borden, an American woman who was accused of murdering her father and step-mother in 1892. It co-stars Katherine Helmond, Fritz Weaver, Fionnula Flanagan, and Hayden Rorke. It premiered on ABC on February 10, 1975. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe award for Best Motion Picture Made for Television in 1976. Running Time Running Time is a 1997 independent crime thriller film written, produced & directed by Josh Becker. Principal cast members are Bruce Campbell, Jeremy Roberts and Anita Barone. The movie was filmed in real time similar to Robert Wises noir boxing film The Set-Up. It also tracks as a continuous take with no cuts, rather like Alfred Hitchcocks Rope. For aesthetic and practical reasons, Becker opted for black & white, offering a neo-Noir feel and giving him fewer problems in scene transitions. Bruce Campbell stated in an interview that Running Time is the film he is most proud of. Boom Boom is a 2003 Indian black comedy thriller Bollywood film released on 19 September 2003. It explores the involvement of the fashion world with underworld crime. Directed by Kaizad Gustad and produced by Jackie Shroffs wife, Ayesha Shroff, the film features Amitabh Bachchan, Jackie Shroff, Gulshan Grover, Padma Lakshmi, Madhu Sapre, Zeenat Aman and Katrina Kaif. Boom was Katrina Kaifs debut film. She was a last-minute replacement of model Meghna Reddy. The Quick and the Undead The Quick and the Undead is a 2006 zombie horror film written, directed, and produced by Gerald Nott. Just Love Me Just Love Me is a 2006 Polish romantic comedy film directed by Ryszard Zatorski. Kara no Kyoukai: The Garden of Sinners - Paradox Spiral is a 2008 Japanese animated film produced by ufotable based on The Garden of Sinners novels by Kinoko Nasu. It is the fifth installment in the series, preceded by The Hollow Shrine and followed by Oblivion Recording. Chronologically, the events that occur in The Garden of Sinners: Paaradox Spiral are the sixth in the timeline of the series. Naan Naan is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language crime thriller film written and directed by Jeeva Shankar. Composer Vijay Antony plays the lead role of a psychopathic killer; he also produced the film and worked as the music director. Siddharth Venugopal and Rupa Manjari appeared in supporting roles. The filming of Naan began in April 2010. The film was released on 15 August 2012. The movie was remade in Bengali in 2015 as Amanush 2 and in Kannada in 2016 as Asthitva. The film was followed by a sequel titled Salim, an action thriller that released in 2014. The plot of the film is loosely based on 1999 American film The Talented Mr. Ripley. Welcome the Stranger Welcome the Stranger is a 2018 American drama mystery film written, directed, and produced by Justin Kelly. It stars Abbey Lee, Caleb Landry Jones and Riley Keough. The film was released through video on demand on March 20, 2018 by Sony Pictures Releasing. The Sinister Urge The Sinister Urge is a 1960 crime drama film that was written and directed by Ed Wood. The film was featured in season 6, episode 13 of the cult television show Mystery Science Theater 3000 after the short educational film "Keeping Clean and Neat." Gespenster Gespenster is a 2005 German film directed by Christian Petzold. Petzold also cowrote the screenplay with Harun Farocki. The film was presented at the 2005 Berlin International Film Festival, where it was officially entered into competition. Shoppen Shoppen is a 2006 German comedy film directed by Ralf Westhoff. Kara no Kyoukai: The Garden of Sinners, A Study in Murder: Part 1 is a 2007 Japanese animated film produced by ufotable based on The Garden of Sinners novels by Kinoko Nasu. It is the second installment in the series, preceded by Overlooking View and followed by Remaining Sense of Pain. Chronologically, the events that occur in The Garden of Sinners: A Study in Murder – Part 1 are the first in the timeline of the series. Love Hurts Love Hurts is a 2009 romantic comedy film with Richard E. Grant, Carrie-Anne Moss, Johnny Pacar, Jenna Elfman, Janeane Garofalo, and Camryn Manheim. It was written and directed by Barra Grant. Dead Awake Dead Awake is a 2010 American mystery film starring Nick Stahl, Rose McGowan, and Amy Smart. The film was previously titled Dylans Wake. La cinquième saison The Fifth Season is a 2012 Belgian drama film directed by Peter Brosens and Jessica Woodworth. The film was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. The film received four nominations at the 4th Magritte Awards. Nobody's Daughter Haewon Nobodys Daughter Haewon is a 2013 South Korean drama film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo. The narrative is told in diary format and chronicles a few days in the life of a young woman who falls into depression following the departure of her mother to Canada. She falls back on a troubled affair with a professor, who offers to whisk her away. The film made its world premiere and screened in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival. The film was selected as part of the 2013 Hong Kong International Film Festival. It was named #8 on Cahiers du Cinemas list of top films of 2013. Guest iin London Guest iin London is an Indian Hindi comedy film, written and directed by Ashwni Dhir. It stars Kartik Aaryan, Paresh Rawal, Kriti Kharbanda and Tanvi Azmi. Produced by Panorama Studios and co-produced by Nishant Pitti. It is a sequel of 2010 Ajay Devgn film Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? It was released worldwide on 7 July 2017, to negative reviews from critics. Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo is a 1937 American movie directed by Eugene Forde. The main character is Charlie Chan, a Chinese-Hawaiian detective. This was the sixteenth and final Charlie Chan film with Warner Oland portraying Chan. The film features Keye Luke as Charlies son Lee and character actor Harold Huber as a French police inspector. Warner Oland contracted bronchial pneumonia during his visit to Sweden and died there on August 6, 1938, at age 57. The series continued at Fox for another eleven entries with Sidney Toler. In 1942 Fox sold it to Monogram Pictures, and it continued on even after Tolers death in 1947 with Roland Winters in the role through six films into 1949. Crash Dive Crash Dive is a World War II film in Technicolor released in 1943. It was directed by Archie Mayo, written by Jo Swerling and W.R. Burnett, and starred Tyrone Power, Dana Andrews and Anne Baxter. The film was the last for Power, already enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, before assignment to recruit training. The Big Lift The Big Lift is a 1950 drama film shot in black-and-white on location in the city of Berlin, Germany, that tells the story of "Operation Vittles", the 1948–1949 Berlin Airlift, through the experiences of two U.S. Air Force sergeants. The film was directed and written by George Seaton, and was released April 26, 1950, less than one year after the Soviet blockade of Berlin was lifted and airlift operations ceased. Because the film was shot in Berlin in 1949, as well as using newsreel footage of the actual airlift, it provides a contemporary glimpse of the post-war state of the city as its people struggled to recover from the devastation wrought by World War II. The Long Recess Big School-Break is a Soviet 1972 TV miniseries in 4 episodes. Its USA screen name is The Long Recess, and it is loosely based on Georgi Sadovnikovs novel "Walk towards people". Duelist Duelist is a 2005 South Korean martial arts film directed by Lee Myung-se. Solitary Fragments La soledad is a 2007 Spanish drama film written and directed by Jaime Rosales. It was Rosaless second film: he had previously made, The Hours of the Day. Solitary Fragments, divided in five chapters, follows a dual narrative, the characters lives unfold as a series of everyday concerns over health, work, shelter, relationships and money. Made with a small budget and with actors from the theater, the film was nominated for 3 Goya Awards, Spains most prestigious film awards. It won all three awards, including the Best Film and Director award. Voted by Spanish film critics as Best Film of the year for that reason, it was given the Fotogramas de Plata Award. An Englishman in New York An Englishman in New York is a 2009 biographical film that chronicles the years gay English writer Quentin Crisp spent in New York City, starring John Hurt reprising his role as Crisp from The Naked Civil Servant. The film takes its title from "Englishman in New York", a song about Crisp written by Sting for the 1987 album ...Nothing Like the Sun. Omar Killed Me Omar Killed Me is a 2011 drama film directed by Roschdy Zem. The film was selected as the Moroccan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards. On 18 January 2012, the film was named as one of the nine shortlisted entries for the Oscars. Zem, Olivier Gorce, Rachid Bouchareb and Olivier Lorelle were collectively nominated for the César Award for Best Adaptation and Sami Bouajila was nominated for the César Award for Best Actor. Vietnam in HD Vietnam in HD is a 6-part American documentary television miniseries that originally aired from November 8 to November 11, 2011 on the History Channel. From the same producers as WWII in HD, the program focuses on the firsthand experiences of thirteen Americans during the Vietnam War. The thirteen Americans retell their stories in Vietnam paired with found footage from the battlefield. The episodes premiered on three consecutive days, with two episodes per day. The series is narrated by Michael C. Hall. The tagline for the series is "Its not the war we know, its the war they fought". 52 Tuesdays 52 Tuesdays is a 2014 Australian coming of age drama film directed by Sophie Hyde, with the screenplay written by Matthew Cormack and story by Cormack and Hyde. The film centres on a teenage girl dealing with her mother transitioning gender to become a man. The film showed at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, where it was not only nominated for the Grand Jury Prize, but won the Best Director Award. Over the following year it won numerous other awards and garnered global critical acclaim. The Haunted Castle The Haunted Castle, also known as Schloß Vogelöd: Die Enthullung eines Geheimnisses and Castle Vogeloed, is a silent chamber-drama directed by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau. The film is a moody psychodrama, "blending multiple flashbacks and dream sequences with a gloomy atmosphere.... It is one of the earliest surviving works of." It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Hermann Warm. Strike Up the Band Strike Up the Band is a 1940 American musical film produced by the Arthur Freed unit at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was directed by Busby Berkeley and stars Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland, in the second of a series of musicals they co-starred in, after Babes in Arms, all directed by Berkeley. Killdozer Killdozer! is a 1974 made for TV science-fiction horror movie, adapted from a 1944 novella of the same name by Theodore Sturgeon. A comic book adaptation appeared the same year, in Marvel Comics Worlds Unknown #6. The film has since gained a cult following. Greased Lightning Greased Lightning is a 1977 American biographical film starring Richard Pryor, Beau Bridges, and Pam Grier, and directed by Michael Schultz. Richie Havens provided the soundtrack. Greased Lightning is a film loosely based on the true life story of Wendell Scott, the first African American NASCAR race winner and 2015 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee. Greased Lightning was partially filmed in Winder, Athens at the former Athens Speedway, and Madison, as well as Middle Georgia Raceway in Byron, Georgia. Lisa Lisa is a 1990 American thriller/drama film about a teenage girls infatuation with a stranger that, unknown to her, is a serial killer-stalker. The film was directed and co-written by Gary Sherman. Angel's Dance Angels Dance is a 1999 American-German black comedy crime film written and directed by David L. Corley and produced by David Bixler. The film stars James Belushi, Sheryl Lee and Kyle Chandler. Prelude: Dog Star Man Dog Star Man is a series of short experimental films, all directed by Stan Brakhage, featuring Jane Wodening. It was released during 1961 to 1964 and comprises a prelude and four parts. Described as a "cosmological epic" and "creation myth", Dog Star Man illustrates the odyssey of a bearded woodsman climbing through a snow-covered mountain with his dog to chop down a tree. While doing so, he witnesses various mystical visions with various recurring imagery such as a woman, child, nature, and the cosmos while making his ascent. The five short films all form one larger film, and they are almost always shown together as one film. In 1965, Brakhage used the same footage from Dog Star Man and re-edited it into a much longer film, Vision. Both are generally considered the greatest works of his first mature period. The entire film was named to the National Film Registry in 1992. Below are the individual films of the series and their release dates: Prelude: Dog Star Man Dog Star Man: Part I Dog Star Man: Part II Dog Star Man: Part III Dog Star Man: Part IV The film is part of the an Anthology collection DVD from The Criterion Collection. Cardcaptor Sakura: The Sealed Card is the second anime film, sequel, and the finale to the anime television series adaptation of Clamps Cardcaptor Sakura. The animation was produced by Madhouse, while it was directed by Morio Asaka and written by Nanase Ōkawa. It won the Feature Film Award at the 2000 Animation Kobe. The film was released on DVD in 2003. It received a limited theatrical release for the first time in the US on January 31, 2018. On May 29, 2018 Discotek Media announced they will release the film for the first time on high definition Blu-ray in North America on July 31, 2018. The Sealed Card is followed by Clear Card. Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin is a 2003 American biographical documentary film written and directed by film critic Richard Schickel. The film explores the personal and professional life of the British actor, comedian and filmmaker, Charlie Chaplin, as well as his legacy and influence. It is narrated by Sydney Pollack along with many Hollywood personalities appearing in the film talking about Chaplin, including Robert Downey Jr., Norman Lloyd, Bill Irwin, Woody Allen, Johnny Depp, Richard Attenborough, Martin Scorsese, Miloš Forman, Marcel Marceau, David Raksin, Claire Bloom, David Thomson, Andrew Sarris, Jeanine Basinger and Chaplins children Geraldine, Michael and Sydney Chaplin. The documentary also benefits from insight from key Chaplin biographers David Robinson and Jeffrey Vance. It premiered at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival and also served as the closing night film on May 25, 2003. Hate Crime Hate Crime is a 2005 mystery drama film written and directed by Tommy Stovall and starring Seth Peterson, Bruce Davison, Chad Donella, Cindy Pickett, and Brian J. Smith. Making the film was Stovalls first experience on stage and working with actors; he had only self-produced videos previously. Air Guitar Nation Air Guitar Nation is a feature-length 2006 documentary about the first US Air Guitar Championships, following the top contestants, David "C-Diddy" Jung and Dan "Björn Türoque" Crane, to the 2003 World Championship in Oulu, Finland. The film premiered in 2006 as part of the AFI/Discovery Channel Documentary Film Festival and was then played at the 2007 Adelaide International Film Festival. Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection is a 2012 film directed by James Plumb, based on George A. Romeros classic Night of the Living Dead. A Story of Yonosuke is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Shūichi Okita. The theme song is called and is performed by Asian Kung-Fu Generation. The film was shown at the 13th Japanese Film Festival Nippon Connection in June 2013. It premiered in America on July 13, 2013 at the New York Asian Film Festival and has also made an appearance at the San Diego Asian Film Festival and the Japanese Film Festival in Australia. Rio 2096: A Story of Love and Fury Rio 2096: A Story of Love and Fury is a 2013 Brazilian animated drama film written and directed by Luiz Bolognesi. The film follows important moments in the history of Brazil, narrated by a character who lives almost 600 years ago, seeking for the resurrection of his beloved Janaína, and coming to his current life in the year 2096. It was one of the 19 submitted for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in the 86th edition. Ostwind Windstorm is a 2013 German adventure film directed by Katja von Garnier. All the World in a Design School All the World in a Design School is a 2015 Swedish documentary film made for television about a group of international students at one of the worlds top ranked industrial design schools, Umeå Institute of Design in Umeå, Västerbotten, Sweden. Umeå Institute of Design is well respected by the industrial design world for its unique study and design methods in addition to a multicultural environment that has shaped generations of industrial designers. This documentary, from inside Umeå Institute of Design, was shot during the schools 25th anniversary and follow a group of students from all corners of the world in close-up portraits during a time when the school struggles to maintain its attractiveness. New regulations by the Riksdag of Sweden mean non-European students are charged steep tuition fees. The film is produced by Freedom From Choice, Filmpool Nord and Sveriges Television, and directed by award-winning Swedish filmmaker Mattias Löw. The documentary won the Best Television Program Award at the Northern Character Film & TV Festival in Murmansk, Russia, the Best Documentary Feature Film Award at the Atlas & Aeris Awards in Boston, United States, a Remi Gold Award at the WorldFest - Houston International Film Festival in Texas, United States and has received international attention with nominations and official selections at several recognized film festivals including Camerimage in Bydgoszcz, Poland. Body Count Body Count is a 1986 Italian slasher film directed by Ruggero Deodato. It was released in Germany as Body Count: Die Mathematik des Schreckens, and in Denmark as Shamen. Body Count is one of the numerous sub-categorized "backwoods slashers" that occurred during the eighties made famous by Friday the 13th franchise and The Burning, along with such others as Dont Go in the Woods, Mothers Day, Just Before Dawn, Madman, The Final Terror and The Prey. Vampirella Vampirella is a 1996 American superhero film which was part of the Roger Corman Presents series. It was based on the Vampirella comic book. It was directed by Jim Wynorski, who said in 2013 that it was the one film of his he regretted making. "I can look back on it today and just say Oh well, but back when the memories were fresh and the blood on the floor was yet to dry, it was painful to even edit," he said. "What went wrong??? Wrong choice for the star, massive union problems in Vegas, studio interference, theft, accidents, 112 degree heat, you name it, we had it happen. But as least I got to see Soupy Sales perform." Film Film Film Film, Film, Film is a 1968 Soviet satirical animated short film directed by Fyodor Khitruk. Made as a parody of the Soviet movie industry, this nearly-silent pantomime tells a story of a film crew that faces various problems during the filmmaking process, from writing a screenplay to pre-production to the actual shooting of the movie. Things Behind the Sun Things Behind the Sun is a 2001 film directed by Allison Anders and starring Kim Dickens and Gabriel Mann. Its title is taken from a song by Nick Drake. It was released to television by Showtime and given a limited theatrical release. Haiku Tunnel Haiku Tunnel is a 2001 office comedy film about the struggle between tempness and permness. Deewaar: Let's Bring Our Heroes Home Deewaar: Lets Bring Our Heroes Home is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Milan Luthria, produced by Gaurang Doshi and written by S. Gopala Reddy. It has no connection to the 1975 film of the same name, Deewaar, and is inspired by the 1963 film The Great Escape. The film under performed at the box office and was given an average verdict at the box office. Worried About the Boy Worried About the Boy is a 2010 British biographical drama television film directed by Julian Jarrold and written by Tony Basgallop, based on the life of English singer Boy George. It stars Douglas Booth as Boy George and Mathew Horne as his lover Jon Moss. It aired on BBC Two on 16 May 2010 as part of the channels Eighties Season. Death of a Man in the Balkans Death of a Man in the Balkans is a 2012 Serbian black comedy film with elements of drama written and directed by Miroslav Momčilović. Following showings on the film festival circuit throughout summer 2012, the film had its Serbian premiere on 16 November 2012, after which it went into general theatrical release. Curse of the Witching Tree Curse Of The Witching Tree is a 2015 British independent horror film, written and directed by James Crow. The film was his debut feature. It was filmed in the South East of England, in the county of Kent. It stars Sarah Rose Denton, Lucy Clarvis and Lawrence Weller, also starring Danielle Bux as the eponymous witch Isobel Redwood. Production on the film began in May 2014, and was released on DVD in the United Kingdom on 18 May 2015 and 19 May 2015 in the United States. Darkness Rising Darkness Rising is a 2017 supernatural horror film directed by Austin Reading. The Factory The Factory is a 2018 Russian crime thriller film directed and written by Yuri Bykov. It stars Denis Shvedov and Andrey Smolyakov. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Aramm Aramm is a 2017 Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Gopi Nainar. It features Nayanthara in the lead role as a district collector, with Ramachandran Durairaj and Sunu Lakshmi in supporting roles. Featuring music composed by Ghibran and cinematography by Om Prakash, the film began production in mid-2016 and had a theatrical release on 10 November 2017. Post-release, the film won appreciation from film critics and performed well commercially. The film was later dubbed into Telugu as Karthavyam and released on 8 March 2018. Babes on Broadway Babes on Broadway is a 1941 American musical film starring Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland and directed by Busby Berkeley, with Vincente Minnelli directing Garlands big solo numbers. The film, which features Fay Bainter and Virginia Weidler, was the third in the "Backyard Musical" series about kids who put on their own show, following Babes in Arms and Strike Up the Band. Songs in the film include "Babes on Broadway" by Burton Lane and E.Y. "Yip" Harburg, and "How About You?" by Lane with lyrics by Ralph Freed, the brother of producer Arthur Freed. The movie ends with a minstrel show performed by the main cast in blackface. Courage of Lassie Courage of Lassie is a 1946 Technicolor MGM feature film starring Elizabeth Taylor, Frank Morgan, and dog actor Pal in a story about a collie named Bill and his young companion, Kathie Merrick. When Bill is separated from Kathie following a vehicular accident, he is trained as a war dog, performs heroically, and, after many tribulations, is eventually reunited with his beloved Kathie. Courage of Lassie is the third of seven MGM films featuring a canine star called Lassie, based on Eric Knights fictional character. Pal, a male Rough Collie, using the stage name Lassie, appeared as the title character in the first film, Lassie Come Home and as Laddie in its sequel, Son of Lassie. Despite this films title, the character Lassie does not appear in Courage of Lassie; Pal portrays "Bill", also referred to as "Duke" for part of the movie. Courage of Lassie has been released to VHS and DVD. Othello Othello is a 1965 film based on the National Theatre Companys staging of Shakespeares Othello staged by John Dexter. Directed by Stuart Burge, the film starred Laurence Olivier, Maggie Smith, Joyce Redman, and Frank Finlay, who all received Oscar nominations, and provided film debuts for both Derek Jacobi and Michael Gambon. Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell is a 1968 Japanese science fiction horror film directed by Hajime Sato. Frankenstein: The True Story Frankenstein: The True Story is a 1973 British and American made-for-television horror film loosely based on the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. It was directed by Jack Smight, and the screenplay was written by novelist Christopher Isherwood and his longtime partner Don Bachardy. The film stars Leonard Whiting as Victor Frankenstein, Jane Seymour as Prima, David McCallum as Henry Clerval, James Mason as Dr Polidori and Michael Sarrazin as the Creature. James Masons wife, Clarissa Kaye-Mason also appeared in the film. Black River Black River is an American television movie about a writer who comes upon the town of Black River, only to find that it will not let him leave. Based on a short story by Dean Koontz, the film premiered July 6, 2001 on Fox. The Riverman The Riverman is a 2004 American biographical crime drama television film directed by Bill Eagles from a screenplay by Tom Towler, based on the 2004 non-fiction book The Riverman: Ted Bundy and I Hunt for the Green River Killer by Robert D. Keppel and William J. Birnes. Shot in Halifax, Canada, the film stars Bruce Greenwood, Sam Jaeger, Kathleen Quinlan, and Cary Elwes. It premiered on A&E on September 6, 2004. The Motel The Motel is the debut feature from director Michael Kang. The film won the Humanitas Prize in the Sundance Film Festival category, and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature. It is based on the novel Waylaid by Ed Lin. The Ugly Swans The Ugly Swans is a 2006 Russian science fiction film directed by Konstantin Lopushansky, based on the novel of the same name by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. The film is often compared to Andrei Tarkovskys Stalker, also adapted from a Strugatsky book. Fatima Fatima is a 2015 French-Canadian drama film directed by Philippe Faucon. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It won the Prix Louis-Delluc for Best Film in December 2015. It received four nominations at the 41st César Awards and won Best Film, Most Promising Actress and Best Adaptation. Wiro Sableng 212 212 Warrior is a 2018 Indonesian action-comedy film based on the Wiro Sableng novel series by Bastian Tito. The movie is the first collaboration between an Indonesian studio with Fox International Production. A teaser for the film was released on 21 December 2017 throughout Indonesian theaters. It was uploaded online on a week later. The first trailer was released on 12 May 2018 and debuted on the LINE communications app. The film was released on 30 August 2018. Nora Prentiss Nora Prentiss is a 1947 black-and-white drama film noir directed by Vincent Sherman, and starring Ann Sheridan, Kent Smith, Bruce Bennett and Robert Alda. Sherman also directed leading lady Sheridan in another 1947 film noir, The Unfaithful. The cinematography is by cinematographer James Wong Howe, and the music was composed by Franz Waxman. The Red Snowball Tree The Red Snowball Tree is a 1974 Soviet drama film directed by Vasily Shukshin. It was the most successful film of that year. In total, the film sold an estimated 140million tickets at the Soviet box office, making it the highest-grossing Soviet film of all time. German film director and screenwriter Rainer Werner Fassbinder included The Red Snowball Tree in the top ten of his favorite films. The Olsen Gang - Final Mission The Olsen Gangs Last Trick is a 1998 Danish comedy film directed by Tom Hedegaard and Morten Arnfred, and starring Ove Sprogøe. The film was the 14th and last in the Olsen Gang-series. Arang Arang is a 2006 South Korean horror film. The Lost Treasure of the Grand Canyon The Lost Treasure of the Grand Canyon is a 2008 adventure sci-fi movie set in the Grand Canyon. The movie was due to be released in late November 2008 but the date was pushed back to December 20, 2008, due to unfinished filming. Legacy Legacy is a 2010 psychological thriller film directed by Nigerian/British director Thomas Ikimi and produced by Black Camel Pictures. The film premièred at the Glasgow Film Festival on 28 February 2010 and was released theatrically in the United States on 15 October 2010. The film stars Idris Elba from The Wire, William Hope, Eamonn Walker and Richard Brake amongst others. The Mating Game The Mating Game is an MGM Metrocolor film in CinemaScope directed by George Marshall, and starring Debbie Reynolds, Tony Randall and Paul Douglas in his final film role. Reynolds sings the title song during the opening credits. The film was written by William Roberts very loosely based on a British novel, The Darling Buds of May by H. E. Bates, which was later adapted into a more faithful 1991–93 British miniseries, starring Catherine Zeta-Jones in the role that Debbie Reynolds plays in the film. The film has been featured on Turner Classic Movies, and was released on DVD by The Warner Archive in March 2009. A Difficult Life A Difficult Life is a Commedia allitaliana or Italian-style comedy film directed by Dino Risi in 1961. Hearts of the West Hearts of the West, released in Europe as Hollywood Cowboy, is a 1975 American comedy film directed by Howard Zieff, and starring Jeff Bridges, Andy Griffith, Blythe Danner, and Alan Arkin. Set in the 1930s, the story revolves around a wannabe Western writer who finds himself cast as a leading man in several B-movie westerns. Despite good reviews, the film was not a hit upon release in 1975 but in years since, it has developed a significant cult following among midnight showings and college campuses. Screenwriter Rob Thompson launched his career with this film. He went on to be a major creative talent on the television series Northern Exposure and Monk. Little Sharks Little Sharks is a 1992 German comedy film directed by Sönke Wortmann. Scott Walker: 30 Century Man Scott Walker: 30 Century Man is a 2006 documentary film about Scott Walker. The film gets its title from the Scott 3 song "30 Century Man". It is directed and co-produced by Stephen Kijak, with Grant Gee serving as director of photography. It charts Walkers career in music, with a focus on his songwriting, and features exclusive footage of recording sessions for his most recent album, The Drift including a memorable sequence in which Walker oversees the recording of the punching of a joint of pork, for the percussion on the song Clara. Rock legend David Bowie, who often professes to have been inspired by Walker, acted as executive producer of the film. Actor Gale Harold is one of the associate producers. The film received its world premiere at the London Film Festival on 31 October 2006 and debuted internationally at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival in the Panorama. It was released later in 2007 in cinemas and on DVD in the UK by Verve Pictures and went on to become one of the most critically acclaimed documentaries released there that year. It had its US premiere at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2007. Other film festivals that have screened the film include the Sydney Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, HotDocs, Melbourne International Film Festival, Viennale, Seattle International Film Festival, and the Hong Kong International Film Festival. In addition to Walker himself, interviewees in the film include David Bowie, Radiohead, Jarvis Cocker, Brian Eno, Damon Albarn, Marc Almond, Alison Goldfrapp, Sting, Dot Allison, Simon Raymonde, Richard Hawley, Rob Ellis, Cathal Coughlan, Johnny Marr, Gavin Friday, Lulu, Peter Olliff, Angela Morley, Ute Lemper, Ed Bicknell, Evan Parker, Hector Zazou, Mo Foster, Phil Sheppard, and Peter Walsh. The film is produced by Oscar-winning producer Mia Bays, marking her debut in documentary and feature film production. She was nominated for a 2008 BAFTA award for her work on the film. An edited version of the film was used for the BBC series Imagine. It was introduced by Alan Yentob. In early 2008 Madman Films released the film on DVD in Australia and Avalon films released the film on DVD in Spain. Oscilloscope Laboratories, a distribution company founded by Adam Yauch of Beastie Boys, acquired the distribution rights in North America after the films US release was delayed. It began another critically acclaimed theatrical run, this time in select US cities, and was released on DVD in North America in Summer 2009. Nothing Bad Can Happen Nothing Bad Can Happen is a 2013 German drama film directed by Katrin Gebbe. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, following the acquisition of the United States rights by Drafthouse Films. The Last Rescue The Last Rescue is a 2015 war film directed by Eric Colley and starring Brett Cullen. During World War II, three American soldiers and two Army Corps nurses are stranded in enemy territory. They take a high-ranking German officer as hostage and attempt to plan their escape. A Wild Hare A Wild Hare, reissued as The Wild Hare, is a 1940 Merrie Melodies cartoon supervised by Tex Avery. The short subject features Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny, the latter making what is considered his first official appearance. Reunion in France Reunion in France is a 1942 American war film distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring Joan Crawford, John Wayne, and Philip Dorn in a story about a woman in occupied France who, learning her well-heeled lover has German connections, aids a downed American flyer. Ava Gardner appears in a small uncredited role as a Parisian shopgirl. The film was directed by Jules Dassin. A Woman's Secret A Womans Secret is a 1949 film noir directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Maureen OHara, Gloria Grahame and Melvyn Douglas. The film was based on the novel Mortgage on Life by Vicki Baum. Beep, Beep Beep, Beep is a Warner Bros. cartoon released in 1952 in the Merrie Melodies series featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. It was later reissued as a Blue Ribbon cartoon. The cartoon is named after the Road Runners catchphrase. Phffft Phffft is a 1954 black-and-white romantic comedy film starring Judy Holliday, Jack Lemmon, and Jack Carson, and features Kim Novak in a small but significant role. The picture was written by George Axelrod and directed by Mark Robson, and was the second film starring Holliday and Lemmon that year, after It Should Happen to You. The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics is a book written and illustrated by Norton Juster, first published by Random House in 1963. The story was inspired by Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, in which the protagonist visits a one-dimensional universe called Lineland, where women are dots and men are lines. In 1965, the animator Chuck Jones and the MGM Animation/Visual Arts studio worked with Norton Juster to adapt The Dot and the Line into a 10-minute animated short film for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, narrated by Robert Morley with the narration almost verbatim to the book. The Dot and the Line won the 1965 Academy Award for Animated Short Film. It was entered into the Short Film Palme dOr competition at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. The cartoon was released as a special feature on The Glass Bottom Boat DVD in 2005. The cartoon is also featured on the 2008 release of Warner Home Video Academy Awards Animation Collection and the 2011 release of the Volume 1 Blu-ray box-set on the third disc as a special feature. In 2005, Robert Xavier Rodriguez made a musical setting of the book for narrator and chamber ensemble with projected images, and in 2011 he made a version for full orchestra. The Big Fix The Big Fix is a 1978 American comedy-drama film directed by Jeremy Kagan and based on the novel by Roger L. Simon, who dramatized his own novel for the screen. It stars Richard Dreyfuss as private detective Moses Wine and co-stars Susan Anspach, Bonnie Bedelia, John Lithgow, and F. Murray Abraham. The Warrior and the Sorceress The Warrior and the Sorceress is a 1984 Argentine-American fantasy action film directed by John C. Broderick and starring David Carradine, María Socas and Luke Askew. It was written by Broderick and William Stout. The Warrior and the Sorceress is a version of the classic Kurosawa film Yojimbo. The film is noted chiefly for containing extensive nudity and violence, being one of the more extreme examples of the sword-and-sorcery genre. It is also considered by some to be a cult classic. The Warrior and the Sorceress was the second entry in a series of ten films that Roger Corman produced in Argentina during the 1980s; the first one being Deathstalker. Leaving Normal Leaving Normal is a 1992 American comedy-drama road film directed by Edward Zwick and starring Christine Lahti and Meg Tilly. Written by Ed Solomon, the film is about the cross country adventure of two women and the hardships and characters they encounter. Alter Ego Alter Ego is a 2007 film produced by Village Roadshow Films. It premiered on May 10, 2007 in Greek theaters, and is famous for being the debut film of Greek superstar Sakis Rouvas. The film was one of the most successful films of all time in Greece, and at a budget of £2,000,000, it is recognized as being the most expensive Greek production in history. The film also made history by staging the largest ever filmed concert in Greece, with an audience of over 7,000, filmed at Lycabettus Theatre in Athens. The films soundtrack, which includes 5 songs by Sakis Rouvas, achieved huge success and a Gold certification. Miracle of Giving Fool Miracle of a Giving Fool is a 2008 South Korean film. Based on a popular webtoon, the film was directed by Kim Jung-kwon, and stars Cha Tae-hyun and Ha Ji-won in the lead roles. See Girl Run See Girl Run is a 2012 American comedy film written and directed by Nate Meyer. The film stars Robin Tunney, Adam Scott, Jeremy Strong, William Sadler, Aubrey Dollar, Marylouise Burke and Josh Hamilton. The film was released on April 26, 2013, by Phase 4 Films. The Littlest Rebel The Littlest Rebel is a 1935 American dramatic film directed by David Butler. The screenplay by Edwin J. Burke was adapted from a play of the same name by Edward Peple and focuses on the tribulations of a plantation-owning family during the American Civil War. The film stars Shirley Temple, John Boles, and Karen Morley, as the plantation family and Bill Robinson as their slave with Jack Holt as a Union officer. The film was well received, and, in tandem with the Temple vehicle Curly Top, was listed as one of the top box office draws of 1935 by Variety. The film was the second of four cinematic pairings of Temple and Robinson. In 2009, the film was available on videocassette and DVD in both black-and-white and computer-colorized versions. Kismet Kismet is a 1955 American musical-comedy film directed by Vincente Minnelli and produced by Arthur Freed. It was filmed in CinemaScope and Eastmancolor and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is the fourth movie version of Kismet. The first Kismet was released in 1920, the second in 1930 by Warner Brothers, and the third, starring Ronald Colman and Marlene Dietrich, was released by MGM in 1944. The 1955 film is based on the successful 1953 musical Kismet, while the three earlier versions are based on the original 1911 play by Edward Knoblock. Zatoichi Meets the One-Armed Swordsman , also known as Zatoichi Meets the One-Armed Swordsman, is a 1971 Japanese-Hong Kong chambara/wuxia crossover by Japanese film director Kimiyoshi Yasuda and Chinese film director Hsu Tseng Hung. The film stars Shintaro Katsu as the blind swordsman Zatoichi and Jimmy Wang Yu as the "One-Armed Swordsman" Wang Kang. It is a crossover of the long-running Zatoichi series and the One-Armed Swordsman film series. The Chinese edit of the film, known as 獨臂刀大戰盲俠, reportedly had more wuxia content with scenes showing the One-Armed Swordsman walking across the tops of trees, and also featured a different ending where instead of Zatoichi it was Wang Kang who was victorious in the final duel, and without killing his opponent. Both versions were shown theatrically in Hawaii. It is unknown where prints of this alternate version reside. Anne of Green Gables is an animated television series, part of Nippon Animations World Masterpiece Theater. It was adapted from the novel, Anne of Green Gables, by Lucy Maud Montgomery. Produced by Nippon Animation in 1979, it was first broadcast on Fuji TV from January 7, 1979, to December 30, 1979. Fifty episodes were produced in total. The first six episodes were later edited into a compilation film released in 2010. The series has been exported to neighbouring Asian countries and also to Europe and French Canada. An English dub produced by Leephy Studios aired on SABC and Japan Entertainment Television, which has been legally available on YouTube since 2016. As with the novels, the animated version of Anne is beloved in Japan to this day. The "DVD Memorial BOX set" for Region 2 was released on August 22, 2008, and a Blu-Ray of the series was released in Japan on March 26, 2014. An anime series that serves as a prequel to the series, Before Green Gables, premiered on April 5, 2009, in Japan. At Five in the Afternoon At Five in the Afternoon is a 2003 film by Iranian writer-director Samira Makhmalbaf. It tells the story of an ambitious young woman trying to gain an education in Afghanistan after the defeat of the Taliban. The title comes from a Federico García Lorca poem and is a tale of flourishing against the odds. The film premiered In Competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival and was awarded the Jury Prize and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. Woman Is the Future of Man Woman Is the Future of Man is a 2004 South Korean film directed by Hong Sang-soo. The film was not a box-office hit, but was entered in the competition category of the 2004 Cannes Film Festival and received screenings at several other festivals. The title of the film is a translation of a line from a poem by Louis Aragon that the director saw printed on a French postcard. Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson is a documentary by filmmaker Ken Burns based on the nonfiction book of the same name by Geoffrey C. Ward. In Burns signature style the 220-minute film serves as a biography of Jack Johnson, the first African-American Heavyweight Boxing Champion of the World, as well as a documentary of racism and social inequality during the Jim Crow era against which Jack Johnson lived in defiant opposition. The documentary was first broadcast on PBS in two parts on January 17 and January 18, 2005. The film is narrated by Keith David and features a soundtrack by Wynton Marsalis and Samuel L. Jackson as the voice of Jack Johnson. Alan Rickman also contributed his voice to the documentary. Stanley Crouch appears offering commentary, including a quote from Johnson responding to a question from a white woman about black people, "We eat cold eels and think distant thoughts." This documentary is an example of a type frequently used by Burns, namely authority contributions, where a range of authorities give voiceovers to contribute particular details. Stanley Crouch is the star authority, whose personal recollections, storytelling ability, and frequent appearance, lend an air of intimacy and detail. In 2005, the film earned Ken Burns an Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming and won for Outstanding Nonfiction Special. Geoffrey C. Ward won an Emmy for Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming. Keith David won an Emmy for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance. The film was produced by David Schaye, Paul Barnes and Ken Burns for Florentine Films. Something Wicked Something Wicked is a 2014 independent psychological horror film directed by Darin Scott and starring Shantel VanSanten, John Robinson, Brittany Murphy, and Julian Morris. The film follows a young woman who is tormented after a tragic accident which led to the death of her parents. The film marks the final film appearance of Murphy, who died of pneumonia and anemia in December 2009. Filming took place between April and June 2009 in Eugene. Coin Locker Girl Coin Locker Girl is a 2015 South Korean film written and directed by Han Jun-hee, starring Kim Hye-soo, Kim Go-eun, Uhm Tae-goo with Park Bo-gum and Go Kyung-pyo. It was selected to screen in the International Critics Week section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Blind Husbands Blind Husbands is a 1919 American drama film directed by Erich von Stroheim. The film is an adaptation of the story The Pinnacle by Stroheim. The Power The Power is a 1968 American science fiction thriller film from MGM, produced by George Pal, directed by Byron Haskin, that stars George Hamilton and Suzanne Pleshette. It is based on the science fiction novel The Power by Frank M. Robinson. The storyline concerns two men who have the ability to control or slay others with their minds. The Day Time Ended The Day Time Ended is a 1980 American science fiction film directed by John Bud Cardos and starring Jim Davis, Christopher Mitchum and Dorothy Malone. The film was originally titled Earths Final Fury; this was changed to Vortex, which was considered more likely to sell tickets. The final title came for unknown reasons. The Old Man and the Sea The Old Man and the Sea is a 1990 television movie based on the novel The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway. The film was nominated for three Emmy Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Music for a Miniseries or a Special, Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries for a Special, and Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Miniseries or Special. Stephen Grubbs also won the Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing in Television Long Form - Dialogue & ADR Citizen Cohn Citizen Cohn is a 1992 cable film covering the life of Joseph McCarthys controversial chief counsel Roy Cohn. James Woods, who starred as Cohn, was nominated for both an Emmy and a Golden Globe for his performance. Citizen Cohn also stars Joe Don Baker, Ed Flanders, Frederic Forrest, and Pat Hingle. It was directed by Frank Pierson. The movie was filmed on location in Pittsburgh. Bade Dilwala Bade Dilwala is a 1999 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Shakeel Noorani. The film is a remake of the 1994 Hollywood movie It Could Happen to You. It stars Sunil Shetty and Priya Gill in pivotal roles. It bears no relation to the 1983-released Bollywood film of the same name. Metallica: Cliff 'Em All! Cliff Em All is a compilation of video footage by the American thrash metal band Metallica. It was released in 1987 as a tribute to Metallicas bassist Cliff Burton, who died in a tour bus accident on September 27, 1986, at the age of 24, near Ljungby, Sweden during the European leg of their Damage. Its title is derived from Metallicas debut album, Kill Em All. The home video also features a performance with former guitarist Dave Mustaine on March 19, 1983, shortly before his ousting from the band for heavy drug and alcohol abuse. The video is a retrospective on the 3 and a half years that Cliff Burton was in Metallica, presented as a collection of bootleg footage shot by fans, some professional filming and TV shots that were never used and some of his best bass solos, personal photos and live concerts. Photos and narrations by the band are placed between songs which focus on Burton before fading into a title card of a performance. The video ends with the melodic interlude of "Orion" as pictures of Burton are shown. With this video, the band tries to show the unique personality and style he had. While ostensibly the film focuses on Burton, it also has given fans a rare glimpse of Metallicas less-documented early career. This contrasts sharply with the Metallica business represented in the feature film Some Kind of Monster. The back of the case reads "Well, we finally went and did what we always talked about not doing. Releasing a video! Before you throw up in disgust, let us tell you the idea behind this." The "K" is presumably short for Kirk, explaining why he is on the bottom of the cover. Bettie Page Reveals All Bettie Page Reveals All is a 2012 documentary film about the life history and cultural influence of Bettie Page. Directed by Mark Mori, much of its narration is from audiotape interviews with Page herself. Individuals offering commentary on Page and her significance include Dita Von Teese, Hugh Hefner, Rebecca Romijn, Tempest Storm, Bunny Yeager, Paula Klaw, Jessicka, Mamie Van Doren and Naomi Campbell. Celluloid Celluloid is a 2013 Malayalam biographical film co-produced, written and directed by Kamal, starring Prithviraj, Sreenivasan, Mamta Mohandas and Chandni in the lead roles. The film is a biopic based on the life story of J.C. Daniel, the father of Malayalam cinema, the making of his film Vigathakumaran and the story of Vigathakumarans heroine P. K. Rosie. The film is particularly based on Life of J. C. Daniel, a biography of J. C. Daniel written by Chelangatt Gopalakrishnan. Filming started in November 2012. The films online posters was done by a 16-year-old boy Aswin which was viral in social medias. and it was released on February 2013. The film opened with positive reviews and received seven Kerala State Film Awards including for Best Film and Best Actor. The movie received a lot of awards and appreciations with the support of All Lights Film Services, a leading film festival consultancy. The film became a hit at the Box Office. Cold of Kalandar Cold of Kalandar is a 2015 Turkish drama film directed by Mustafa Kara. It was selected as the Turkish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Fog Over Frisco Fog Over Frisco is a 1934 American Pre-Code drama film directed by William Dieterle. The screenplay by Robert N. Lee and Eugene Solow was based on the short story The Five Fragments by George Dyer. Our Daily Bread Our Daily Bread is a 1934 American drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Karen Morley, Tom Keene, and John Qualen. The movie is a sequel to Vidors silent classic The Crowd, using the same characters although with different actors. Vidor tried to interest Irving Thalberg of MGM in the project; but Thalberg, who had greenlighted the earlier film, rejected the idea. Vidor then produced the film himself and released it through United Artists. The film is also known as Hells Crossroads, an American reissue title. In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs is a Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by Bob Clampett, produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions, and released to theatres on January 16, 1943 by Warner Bros. and The Vitaphone Corporation. The film is an all-black parody of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale Snow White, known to its audience from the popular 1937 Walt Disney animated feature Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The stylistic portrayal of the characters is an example of "darky" iconography, which was widely accepted in American society at the time. As such, it is one of the most controversial cartoons in the classic Warner Brothers library, being one of the Censored Eleven. The cartoon has been rarely seen on television, and has never been officially released on home video. The Silent World The Silent World is a 1956 French documentary film co-directed by the famed French oceanographer Jacques Cousteau and a young Louis Malle. The Silent World is noted as one of the first films to use underwater cinematography to show the ocean depths in color. Its title derives from Cousteaus 1953 book A Story of Undersea Discovery and Adventure. It was released in the United States by Columbia Pictures. The Forty-First The Forty-First is a 1956 Soviet film based on the eponymous novel by Boris Lavrenyev. It was directed by Grigori Chukhrai and starred Izolda Izvitskaya and Oleg Strizhenov. The film is set during the Russian Civil War and tells the story of a tragic romance between a female sniper of the Red Army and an officer of the White Army. The Secret War of Harry Frigg The Secret War of Harry Frigg is a 1968 comedy film set in World War II. It was directed by Jack Smight and stars Paul Newman. The Inkwell The Inkwell is a 1994 romantic comedy/drama film, directed by Matty Rich. The film stars Larenz Tate, Joe Morton, Suzzanne Douglass, Glynn Turman, Jada Pinkett and Vanessa Bell Calloway. My Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument My Sex Life... or How I Got into an Argument is a 1996 French drama film directed by Arnaud Desplechin. It was entered into the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. It won the César Award for Most Promising Actor and was also nominated for Most Promising Actress. Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama is a 1992 Indo-Japanese traditional animation feature film directed by and produced by Yugo Sako and based on the Indian epic the Ramayana. The original English version with Sanskrit songs was screened and released on home video under various names including Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama and Warrior Prince. This film was made as a part of the 40th anniversary of India-Japan diplomatic relations and was worked on by teams from both countries. It was released in the United States in a different, further localized English dub with narration by James Earl Jones, prince Rama voiced by Bryan Cranston and additional music by Alan Howarth as The Prince of Light: The Legend of Ramayana in 2001. Moriyasu Taniguchi was an uncredited character designer and the original music was composed by Vanraj Bhatia. It was the opening film of the 2000 Lucca Animation Film Festival in Italy, a highlight of the Cardiff Animation Film Festival in the United Kingdom and won Best Animation Film of the Year at the 2000 Santa Clarita International Film Festival in the United States. Pilot "Pilot" is the first episode of the TV series, Psych. It originally aired on USA Network on July 7, 2006. Americans at the Black Sea Americans at the Black Sea is a 2006 Turkish comedy film, directed by Kartal Tibet, about a U.S. military recovery operation on Turkeys Black Sea coast. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on . Policegiri Policegiri is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by K.S. Ravikumar and produced by T. P. Aggarwal and Rahul Aggarwal. The film features Sanjay Dutt, Prachi Desai and Prakash Raj in the lead roles. The theatrical trailer was released on 28 May 2013, and the film released on 5 July 2013. The film is the official remake of the 2003 Tamil film Saamy, directed by Hari. The President The President is a film by Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf following the themes of his previous film The Gardener. The President had its World Premier at Venice Film Festival in 2014, opening the festival together with Birdman. Wild Wild is a 2016 German drama film directed by Nicolette Krebitz. It was shown in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. The Murder Case of Hana & Alice is a Japanese rotoscoped youth drama film written and directed by Shunji Iwai. It is the prequel to Iwais 2004 live-action film, Hana and Alice. The film was released on February 20, 2015. A manga adaptation by Dowman Sayman began serialization in Shogakukans Yawaraka Spirits magazine from February 16, 2015. The Tales of Wukong Wu Kong is a 2017 Chinese fantasy-action-adventure film directed by Derek Kwok and produced by Huang Jianxin, starring Eddie Peng in the title role alongside Ni Ni, Shawn Yue, Oho Ou and Zheng Shuang. It is based on a popular internet novel titled Wukong Biography written by Jin Hezai. The film was released in China on 13 July 2017. It is available on Amazon Prime with the title and on Tubi TV it goes under the title Immortal Demon Slayer. Charlie Chan's Secret Charlie Chans Secret is the tenth Fox-produced film in the Charlie Chan series with Warner Oland as the detective. The King and Four Queens The King and Four Queens is a 1956 DeLuxe Color American Western adventure comedy/mystery film starring Clark Gable and Eleanor Parker in CinemaScope. Directed by Raoul Walsh, the film is based on a story written by Margaret Fitts, who also wrote the screenplay along with Richard Alan Simmons. This film was the first project from Clark Gables own production company, GABCO. Mayerling Mayerling is a 1968 romantic tragedy film starring Omar Sharif, Catherine Deneuve, James Mason, Ava Gardner, Geneviève Page, James Robertson Justice and Andréa Parisy. It was written and directed by Terence Young. The film was made by Les Films Corona and Winchester and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was based on the novels Mayerling by Claude Anet and LArchiduc by Michel Arnold and the 1936 film Mayerling, directed by Anatole Litvak, which dealt with the real-life Mayerling Incident. La traviata La Traviata is a 1983 Italian film written, designed, and directed by Franco Zeffirelli. It is based on the opera La traviata with music by Giuseppe Verdi and libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. Soprano Teresa Stratas, tenor Plácido Domingo, and baritone Cornell MacNeil starred in the movie, in addition to singing their roles. The film premiered in Italy in 1982 and went into general release there the following year. It opened in theatres in the U.S. on April 22, 1983. The movies soundtrack with James Levine conducting the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus won a Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording. Shabd Shabd is a 2005 low budget Indian Hindi thriller drama film produced by Pritish Nandy Communications, and directed by Leena Yadav. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Zayed Khan. The film got bad reviews and was a flop. The films plot resembles the 1983 Malayalam film Rachana. The film also borrows from Dot the I. Like a Dragon Like a Dragon or Yakuza: Like a Dragon, released in Japan as , is a 2007 Japanese crime film directed by Takashi Miike and based on the 2005 PlayStation 2 video game Yakuza. The film stars Kazuki Kitamura, Goro Kishitani, Show Aikawa, Yoshiyoshi Arakawa, Kenichi Endō and Tomorowo Taguchi. This games storytelling was inspired by yakuza films and is the original episode of a successful franchise that has since expanded to 6 episodes plus spin-offs and an original video film called Prologue. The English subtitled version premiered on June 23, 2008 at the New York Asian Film Festival 08, and was released on DVD on February 23, 2010 by a Media Blasters affiliate. Mediterranea Mediterranea is a 2015 Italian drama film directed and written by Jonas Carpignano. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The film stars Koudous Seihon and Alassane Sy as friends who cross the Mediterranean Sea to immigrate to Italy, where they experience unexpected hostility from locals. Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B is a 2014 made for television biographical film that was directed by Bradley Walsh and based on the biography Aaliyah: More than a Woman by Christopher John Farley. The film premiered on the Lifetime Channel on November 15, 2014 and was met with criticism in its early stages of production due to Aaliyahs familys disapproval of Lifetimes choice to create the film. The film drew 3.2 million viewers upon its premiere, making it the second highest rated television film of 2014, despite overwhelmingly negative reviews. Movie Crazy Movie Crazy is a 1932 American Pre-Code comedy film starring Harold Lloyd in his third sound feature. Conquest Conquest is a 1937 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film which tells the story of the Polish Countess Marie Walewska, who becomes the mistress of Napoleon in order to influence his actions towards her homeland. It stars Greta Garbo, Charles Boyer, Reginald Owen, Alan Marshal, Henry Stephenson, Leif Erickson, Dame May Whitty, George Zucco, and Maria Ouspenskaya. The movie was adapted by S.N. Behrman, Samuel Hoffenstein, Helen Jerome and Salka Viertel from the novel Pani Walewska by Wacław Gąsiorowski. It was directed by Clarence Brown and Gustav Machatý. It was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role and Best Art Direction. Its worldwide gross amounted to $2,141,000. But its massive budget led to a loss of $1,397,000. The French Detective The French Detective is a 1975 French film directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre, and scripted by Francis Veber from a novel by Raf Vallet. It received two César nominations for best supporting actor, and another for editing. Russkies Russkies is a 1987 American comedy drama film starring Whip Hubley and Leaf Phoenix, directed by Rick Rosenthal with cinematography by Reed Smoot. Lucky and Zorba Lucky and Zorba is a 1998 Italian traditional animation film directed by Enzo DAlò, based on The Story of A Seagull and The Cat Who Taught Her To Fly by Luis Sepúlveda. The movie was dubbed in English and aired on Toon Disney during the early 2000s. Piñero Piñero is a 2001 American biopic about the troubled life of Nuyorican poet and playwright Miguel Piñero, starring Benjamin Bratt as the title character. It was written and directed by the Cuban filmmaker, Leon Ichaso, premiered at the Montreal Film Festival on August 31, 2001, and then received a limited theatrical release in the United States on December 13, 2001. V avguste 44-go In August 1944 is a 2001 Russian-Belarusian action film directed by Mikhail Ptashuk. Simha Simha is a 2010 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Boyapati Srinu and produced by Paruchuri Kireeti under the United Movies banner. The film stars Nandamuri Balakrishna as the protagonist in a dual role. It also stars Nayantara and Sneha Ullal in the other lead roles, Adithya Menon and Sai Kumar as the antagonists and Namitha, Kota Srinivasa Rao, K. R. Vijaya and Rahman in supporting roles. The film features original soundtrack by Chakri, art direction by A. S. Prakash, cinematography by Arthur Wilson and editing by Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao. The film was released on 30 April 2010 and received positive reviews from critics. The film was a massive success at the box office and went on to become the highest grosser of 2010 in Tollywood. The film also achieved the distinction of being one of the highest-grossing films in the Telugu Film Industry. It is also the first time in nine years that a Balakrishna film has become the biggest grosser of the year after Narasimha Naidu. Balakrishna received the Nandi Award for Best Actor for this film, his second after his 2001 film Narasimha Naidu. Ruthless Man Polladhavan is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Vetrimaran. starring Dhanush and Divya Spandana and was released on 8 November 2007. The musical score was by G. V. Prakash Kumar, while Yogi B and Dhina composed each one song. Velraj was the director of cinematography, V. T. Vijayan was the editor, and Rambo Rajkumar was the stunt choreographer. The movie got mostly positive response and was a superhit at box-office. Tales from the Hood 2 Tales from the Hood 2 is an American horror-comedy anthology film directed by Rusty Cundieff and Darin Scott and executive-produced by Spike Lee. The film is the sequel to Cundieff and Scotts 1995 horror anthology Tales from the Hood. The segments "Good Golly", "The Sacrifice", and "Robo Hell" were directed by Rusty Cundieff. The segments "The Medium" and "Date Night" were directed by Darin Scott. Profound Desires of the Gods is a 1968 Japanese film by director Shohei Imamura. The culmination of the directors examinations of the fringes of Japanese society throughout the 1960s, the film was an 18-month super-production which failed to make an impression at the time of its release, but has since risen in stature. The Adversary Pratidwandi is a 1970 Indian Bengali drama film written and directed by Satyajit Ray based on the novel by Sunil Gangopadhyay. It is the first part of the Calcutta trilogy. Set during the period of the Naxalite movement in Bengal, Pratidwandi tells the story of Siddharta, an educated middle-class man caught up in the turmoil of social unrest. Corruption and unemployment is rampant, and Siddhartha cannot align himself with either his revolutionary activist brother or his career-oriented sister. The film is known for experimenting with techniques such as photo-negative flashbacks. Oysters at Nam Kee's Oysters at Nam Kees is a 2002 Dutch drama film, directed by Pollo de Pimentel, starring Katja Schuurman and Egbert Jan Weeber. The film received a Golden Film in 2002. Elephants Dream Elephants Dream is a 2006 English-language and Dutch-produced 3D computer animated science fiction short film produced by Blender Foundation using, almost exclusively, free and open-source software. It premiered on 24 March 2006, after about 8 months of development. Beginning in September 2005, the film was developed under the code-name Orange by a team of seven artists and animators from around the world. It was later named Machina, and then finally renamed to Elephants Dream in reference to a Dutch tradition whereby parents might abruptly end childrens bedtime stories with the introduction of a sneezing elephant. The film was made mostly as an experiment, rather than to focus on telling a specific story, thus providing its arbitrary and surreal atmosphere. The film itself, along with the other Blender Foundation “open movies,” was released under the Creative Commons Attribution License, so that viewers may learn from it and use it as long as proper attribution is given. Everyman's War Everymans War is an independent narrative feature war film directed by Thad Smith. It was released on DVD in the U.S. on May 18, 2010 by Virgil Films & Entertainment and in 43 countries internationally by Koan Entertainment. Additionally it was released in Spain by Paramount Pictures in May 2010 under the title "Los héroes de Las Árdenas." Based on the true story of Sgt. Don Smith of the 94th Infantry Division. Much of the film takes place during January 1945 near Nennig, Germany in the Battle of the Bulge. The film was judged Best Narrative Feature at the 2009 GI Film Festival and won several other awards, including a "Film Excellence" award for directing by the Film Oregon Alliance. The Trial The Trial is a 2010 drama film directed by Gary Wheeler and starring Matthew Modine. It is based on the novel of the same name by Robert Whitlow and was released September 10, 2010, grossing $19,753 at the box office. Alabama Moon Alabama Moon is a 2009 American coming-of-age film directed by Tim McCanlies and starring Jimmy Bennett and John Goodman, based on the book Alabama Moon by Watt Key. The story takes place in the forests of Alabama. Dersimiz: Atatürk Dersimiz: Atatürk is a 2010 Turkish biographical film directed by Hamdi Alkan based on the life of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Bogan Bogan is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language supernatural action thriller film written and directed by Lakshman and produced by Prabhu Deva and Ganesh. The film stars Jayam Ravi, Arvind Swamy and Hansika Motwani in the lead roles. Featuring music composed by D. Imman, the film began production during March 2016 and released on 2 February 2017. Jayam Ravi and Arvind Swamy portrayed both the protagonists and antagonists respectively. Mabel's Strange Predicament Mabels Strange Predicament is a 1914 American film starring Mabel Normand and Charles Chaplin, notable for being the first film for which Chaplin donned The Tramp costume. The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg, also known as The Student Prince and Old Heidelberg, is a 1927 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer silent drama film based on the 1901 play Old Heidelberg by Wilhelm Meyer-Förster. Ernst Lubitsch directed the picture. Arch of Triumph Arch of Triumph is a 1948 American drama war romance film starring Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer and Charles Laughton. It was directed by Lewis Milestone and is based on the 1945 novel Arch of Triumph by Erich Maria Remarque, which he wrote during his nine-year exile in the United States. Graveyard of Honor is a 1975 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Written by Tatsuhiko Kamoi, it adapts Fujita Goros novel of the same name. It is based on the life of real-life yakuza member Rikio Ishikawa, who is played by Tetsuya Watari. Noboru Ando, who plays Ryunosuke Nozu, was actually a yakuza member before becoming an actor. Home Vision Entertainment released the movie on DVD in North America in 2004. Takashi Miike directed a remake of it in 2002. The Greatest The Greatest is a 1977 film about the life of boxer Muhammad Ali, in which Ali plays himself. It was directed by Tom Gries. The film follows Alis life from the 1960 Summer Olympics to his regaining the heavyweight crown from George Foreman in their famous "Rumble in the Jungle" fight in 1974. The footage of the boxing matches themselves are largely the actual footage from the time involved. The film is based on the book My Own Story written by Muhammad Ali and Richard Durham and edited by Toni Morrison. The song "The Greatest Love of All" was written for this film by Michael Masser and Linda Creed, and sung by George Benson; it was later covered by Whitney Houston. Sweet Bunch Sweet Bunch is a 1983 Greek dramatic experimental independent underground art film directed by Nikos Nikolaidis. The film, produced by Vergeti Brothers and the Greek Film Center, is the second part of the "Years of Cholera" trilogy beginning with The Wretches Are Still Singing and ending with The Loser Takes It All which deals with the last decades of the twentieth century. The original Greek title directly references the Greek title of the 1969 Sam Peckinpah film The Wild Bunch. The film uses as background music the 1958 song "Sugartime" written by Charlie Phillips and Odis Echols as well as the 1940 song "Sweet Mara" composed by Leo Rapitis to lyrics by Kostas Kofiniotis which was performed by Kakia Mendri. It was distributed by the Greek Film Center in Greece and by Restless Wind abroad. The Godson The Godson is a 1998 comedy directed by Bob Hoge, starring Rodney Dangerfield, Kevin McDonald and Dom DeLuise. The film is a parody of The Godfather franchise and Scarface, as well as other gangster films that were popular in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. White Night Wedding White Night Wedding is a 2008 Icelandic film directed by Baltasar Kormákur. The bittersweet comedy, about the never-ending search for love and happiness, takes place in Flatey, western Iceland. The film is loosely based on the play Ivanov by Anton Chekhov. Sun Valley Serenade Sun Valley Serenade is a 1941 musical film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring Sonja Henie, John Payne, Glenn Miller, Milton Berle, and Lynn Bari. It features the Glenn Miller Orchestra as well as dancing by the Nicholas Brothers and Dorothy Dandridge, performing "Chattanooga Choo Choo", which was nominated for an Oscar for Best Song, was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1996, and was awarded the first Gold Record for sales of 1.2 million. Phaedra Phaedra is a 1962 American drama film directed by Jules Dassin as a vehicle for his partner Melina Mercouri, after her worldwide hit Never on Sunday. The film was the fourth collaboration between Dassin and Mercouri, who took the title role. Greek writer Margarita Lymberaki adapted Euripides Hippolytus into a melodrama concerning the rich society of ship owners and their families, but still containing some of the tragic elements of the ancient drama. The film is set in Paris, London, and the Greek island of Hydra. A Report on the Party and Guests A Report on the Party and the Guests is a 1966 Czechoslovak political satire film directed by Jan Němec. It was entered for the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was aborted owing to the events of May 1968 in France. The film was banned from 1966 to 1968 for being perceived as an allegory of totalitarian regimes. After a short release during the Prague Spring it was banned again for the next twenty years. In 1974 director Jan Němec was forced to leave the country. Special Education Special Education is a 1977 Yugoslav drama directed by Goran Marković, whom this was first feature film. Scenario is written by both Goran Marković and Miroslav Simić. The film was finished short before 1977, but it was first screened in 1977, at the Pula Film Festival. At the time, it gained numerous unofficial awards. Ljubiša Samardžić was awarded by Big Golden Arena, for his role of militiaman Cane, as for featured male episodic role. In the same year he was awarded also by Golden Ducat on Mannheim Film Festival, earlier notable film festival. Special Education was the most popular and best selling Markovićs film, screened in more than fifty countries. Some folks believe that this Markovićs debuting work gave him an opportunity to make more quality films in the future. In this movie have debuted few afterwards more notorious actors: Branislav Lečić and Aleksandar Berček. Branislav Lečić, debuting as Fikret Hadžiabdić, has started his acting career. His acting career is rich of roles that dont have a respect to law. Death Valley Death Valley is a 1982 American horror film starring Paul Le Mat, Catherine Hicks, Stephen McHattie, Wilford Brimley, Peter Billingsley and Edward Herrmann. It was directed by Dick Richards and written by Richard Rothstein. It centered on a divorcee and her child being stalked by a serial killer after the boy picks up an object that can help tie the killer to his crimes. Miracle Beach Miracle Beach is a 1992 fantasy/comedy film starring Dean Cameron, Ami Dolenz, Felicity Waterman and Pat Morita. The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars is the name of both a childrens book by Thomas M. Disch and a film based on it. Both are sequels to the book, The Brave Little Toaster. The film was produced by Hyperion Animation and distributed by Walt Disney Home Video and released in 1998. It featured the last performances of actors DeForest Kelley, Thurl Ravenscroft, and Carol Channing, before their deaths in 1999, 2005 and 2019, respectively. Although set after the events of The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue, Goes to Mars was the first of the two sequels to the original film, as both were in production around the same time and the latter was the first to finish production. Pistol Opera is a 2001 Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki and starring Makiko Esumi. Glasses is a 2007 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Naoko Ogigami. The film is set on an unnamed Japanese island and tells the story of a vacationing university professor who comes in contact with several eccentric local inhabitants. The movie is a follow-up to Ogigamis 2006 film Kamome Shokudo, and features two of the same actors. It was featured at several film festivals including the Sundance Film Festival. During production, Ogigami decided the title of the movie after an impromptu realization that all of the characters in the film wore glasses. 2:22 2:22 is a 2008 Canadian low-budget crime thriller directed by Phillip Guzman and starring Mick Rossi, Robert Miano, Aaron Gallagher, and Jorge A. Jiminez. The Marine 5: Battleground The Marine 5: Battleground is a 2017 American action film. It is the fifth installment of The Marine franchise and sees Mike "The Miz" Mizanin reprise his role from Homefront and Moving Target. This is the first film in the series not to be released by 20th Century Fox. Before We Vanish is a 2017 Japanese science fiction film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. It stars Masami Nagasawa, Ryuhei Matsuda, Mahiro Takasugi, Yuri Tsunematsu, and Hiroki Hasegawa. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. It was released in Japan on 9 September 2017. A Film Johnnie A Film Johnnie is a 1914 American-made motion picture starring Charles Chaplin, Roscoe Arbuckle, and Mabel Normand. Boy on a Dolphin Boy on a Dolphin is a 1957 20th Century Fox romantic film set in Greece and shot in DeLuxe Color and CinemaScope. It was directed by Jean Negulesco and produced by Samuel G. Engel from a screenplay by Ivan Moffat and Dwight Taylor, based on the novel of the same name by David Divine. The film was Sophia Lorens English-language debut. She starred opposite Alan Ladd and Clifton Webb, with Alexis Minotis and Laurence Naismith in support. Hugo Friedhofers score was nominated for a Best Music Academy Award in 1958. Cinematography was by Milton Krasner. It was the first Hollywood movie shot in Greece. Hangin' with the Homeboys Hangin with the Homeboys is a 1991 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Joseph Vasquez. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1991. It was released by New Line Cinema. Parenti serpenti Parenti serpenti is a 1992 Italian black comedy film written and directed by Mario Monicelli. It won the Italian film critics Silver Ribbon for Best Costumes. Margaret's Museum Margarets Museum is a 1995 British, Canadian drama film, directed by Mort Ransen and based on Sheldon Curries novel The Glace Bay Miners Museum. The Purse Snatcher The Purse Snatcher or De Tasjesdief is a 1995 Dutch film directed by Maria Peters. Sole Survivor Sole Survivor is a 1984 American horror film written and directed by Thom Eberhardt, in his feature film debut. Passionada Passionada is a 2002 romantic comedy film. It is directed by Dan Ireland and stars Jason Isaacs, Sofia Milos and Emmy Rossum, co-starring Seymour Cassel and Theresa Russell. The story is by David Bakalar, and the screenplay is by Jim and Steve Jermanok. The film is set in New Bedford, a formerly wealthy port town with a sizable population of Portuguese descent. The Singles Ward The Singles Ward is a 2002 LDS cinema romantic comedy film directed by Kurt Hale written by himself and John E. Moyer, based on his own life as a standup comedian and single member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Like The R.M., and other films which followed it, The Singles Wards target audience is members of the LDS Church and citizens of Utah. The film follows Jonathan Jordan, a recently divorced Mormon stand-up comedian who has not practiced his faith in several years, when he meets an actively Mormon woman who changes his perspective. The Singles Ward was followed in 2007 by The Singles 2nd Ward. Fight Club: Members Only Fight Club: Members Only is a 2006 Indian action film directed by Vicky Chopra and produced by Ravi Walia and Sohail Khan. The film stars Zayed Khan, Sohail Khan, Dino Morea, Ritesh Deshmukh, Aashish Chaudhary, Rahul Dev, Dia Mirza, Amrita Arora and Suniel Shetty in the lead roles while Rahul Dev, Ashmit Patel, Yash Tonk, Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Neha Dhupia are featured in crucial roles. While the film notably copies the title and logo of the 1999 American film Fight Club, the plot has few parallels or allusions to the American film or the novel on which it is based. Bless Me, Ultima Bless Me, Ultima is a 2013 film directed by Carl Franklin. It is an adaptation of the 1972 novel of the same name by Rudolfo Anaya. Night Owls Night Owls is a 1930 American Pre-Code Laurel and Hardy short film. It was filmed in October and November 1929, and released January 4, 1930. Beyond Tomorrow Beyond Tomorrow is a 1940 American fantasy film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and produced by noted cinematographer Lee Garmes; Garmes was one of a handful of cinematographers who became film producers. Structured as a B film, the production did not engage any stars who would receive billing above the title, relying instead on a quartet of veteran character actors, Charles Winninger, Maria Ouspenskaya, C. Aubrey Smith and Harry Carey, second-tier young leads Richard Carlson and Jean Parker as well as "other woman" Helen Vinson, a minor lead/second lead during early and mid thirties, here approaching the end of her career. All seven actors received a "Featuring" billing after the title. The remaining supporting cast included Rod La Rocque, a top leading man of the silent era, now reduced to playing minor supporting roles. Because the events of the plot take place during the Christmas season, it is a contemporary but little-remembered example of the Christmas film. The original print has been digitally remastered and preserved by the National Film Museum, Incorporated. Toute la mémoire du monde Toute la mémoire du monde is a documentary short film by Alain Resnais released in 1956. Tales That Witness Madness Tales That Witness Madness is a 1973 British horror film produced by Norman Priggen, directed by veteran horror director Freddie Francis, written by actress Jennifer Jayne. The film was one of several in a series of anthology films made during the 1960s and 1970s which included Dr. Terrors House of Horrors, Torture Garden, The House That Dripped Blood, Asylum, Tales from the Crypt, The Vault of Horror and From Beyond the Grave. These portmanteau horror films were all produced by Amicus Productions. Tales That Witness Madness is sometimes mistaken for an Amicus production; however, it was actually produced by World Film Services. The Bloodstained Shadow Solamente nero, internationally released as The Bloodstained Shadow, is a 1978 Italian giallo film co-written and directed by Antonio Bido. The film was referred to as "a fine example of a competent giallo, as it contains all of the requisite elements". Paul Simpson wrote about the film: "The pacing goes awry, but Bido uses the unusual setting well and the murders are memorably gory." A legényanya The Pregnant Papa is a 1989 Hungarian comedy film directed by Dezső Garas. BlackJack Blackjack is a Swedish drama comedy film directed by Colin Nutley which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 7 October 1990. Kiss or Kill Kiss or Kill is a 1997 Australian thriller about two lovers and fugitives from the law who are pursued across the Australian Outback. The film was written and directed by Bill Bennett, and stars Frances OConnor and Matt Day. "After a robbery scam that goes bad, lovers Nikki and Al take off into the Australian outback, pursued by the police and a malevolent footballer named Zipper Doyle, and meet a number of offbeat characters." Happy End Happy End is a French film released in 2003. It was written and directed by Amos Kollek; starring Audrey Tautou, Justin Theroux, Jennifer Tilly and Jim Parsons. Americano Americano is a 2005 American film written and directed by Kevin Noland, Joshua Jackson, Leonor Varela, Timm Sharp, Ruthanna Hopper, and Dennis Hopper. Bhramaram Bhramaram is a 2009 Indian Malayalam-language thriller road movie, written and directed by Blessy, starring Mohanlal, Suresh Menon, Murali Gopy, and Bhumika Chawla. The film was released on 25 June 2009. Lunopolis Lunopolis is a 2010 American direct-to-video science fiction film directed by Matthew Avant. The film is presented in found footage style and takes place in the weeks preceding the rumored events of the 2012 prophecies. Two documentary filmmakers discover a mysterious device and begin to unravel a conspiracy involving the Moon, time travel, and a very powerful organization who will stop at nothing to protect their secret. The Little Rascals Save the Day The Little Rascals Save the Day is a 2014 American direct-to-video comedy film released by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. The film is the second motion picture film succeeding the major 1994 film, and it is an adaptation of Hal Roachs Our Gang, a series of short films of the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s which centered on the adventures of a group of neighborhood children. With a screenplay by William Robertson and Alex Zammwho also directedThe Little Rascals Save The Day presents several of the Our Gang characters in an updated setting, and features re-interpretations of several of the original shorts. It is the second of Universals feature-length Our Gang adaptations, following 1994s theatrical release The Little Rascals. Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash is an American direct-to-video animated film. It is a superhero action-adventure comedy, based on the DC Comics and Lego brands. It is produced by DC Entertainment, The Lego Group and Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, and was released digitally on February 13, 2018 and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 13, 2018. It is the seventh Lego DC Comics film. The Little Colonel The Little Colonel is a 1935 American comedy drama film directed by David Butler. The screenplay by William M. Conselman was adapted from the childrens novel of the same name by Annie Fellows Johnston, originally published in 1895. It focuses on the reconciliation of an estranged father and daughter in the years following the American Civil War. The film stars Shirley Temple, Lionel Barrymore, Evelyn Venable, John Lodge, Bill Robinson, and Hattie McDaniel. The Little Colonel was the first of four cinematic pairings between Temple and Robinson, and features the duos famous staircase tap dance. The film was well received, and, in 2009, was available on videocassette and DVD in both black-and-white and computer-colorized versions. Ladies They Talk About Ladies They Talk About is a 1933 pre-Code American crime drama directed by Howard Bretherton and William Keighley, and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Preston Foster, and Lyle Talbot as Gangster Don, who Nan was involved with. Based on the play Women in Prison by Dorothy Mackaye and Carlton Miles, the film is about an attractive woman who is a member of a bank-robbery gang. Miss Sadie Thompson Miss Sadie Thompson is a 1953 American 3D film starring Rita Hayworth, Aldo Ray and José Ferrer, and was released by Columbia Pictures. The film is based on the W. Somerset Maugham short story "Miss Thompson". Other film versions include Sadie Thompson starring Gloria Swanson, Rain starring Joan Crawford, and Dirty Gertie from Harlem U.S.A., a 1946 race film. Co mi zrobisz, jak mnie zlapiesz What Will You Do When You Catch Me? is the English title of Co mi zrobisz, jak mnie złapiesz? a Polish comedy film released in 1978, directed by Stanisław Bareja. Tadeusz Krzakoski, the director of a failing state-owned company, is married with problems. His mistress, the daughter of a Communist party bigwig, says shes pregnant and Tadeusz knows hell have to marry her to save his reputation and his job. But divorce is never simple and Barejas screwball comedies are never boring. What Will You Do shares many themes in common with Barejas other comedies, especially Teddy Bear, with an emphasis on the sheer absurdity of life under Communism. The plot is too convoluted to be believed, but the director makes screamingly funny scenes from watching hapless citizens of Warsaw using a glass in a cafeteria thats been chained to the table so it wont be stolen or waiting in line for days to buy furniture. Francesco Francesco is a 1989 docu-drama relating in flashback St. Francis of Assisis evolution from rich mans son to religious humanitarian and finally to full-fledged saint. The film was based on Hermann Hesses Francis of Assisi, which director Liliana Cavani had previously filmed in 1966. It was shot in the Italian region of Abruzzo and it stars Mickey Rourke and Helena Bonham Carter. Greek composer, Vangelis, provided the musical score. Raised as the pampered son of a merchant, Francis goes off to war, only to return with a profound horror for the society which generated such suffering. In one scene, as an act of renunciation, he strips himself of his fine clothing in front of his father, and leaves the house naked and barefoot, joining the lepers and beggars in the poor section of town. A series of episodes from Francis life follows, rather than a coherent narrative, until his final days when he receives the stigmata, the wounds Christ suffered at the crucifixion. The film won three awards and was nominated for a fourth. Danilo Donati won the 1989 David di Donatello Award for Best Production Design, and the 1989 Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Silver Ribbon also for Best Production Design. Fabio Bussotti won the Syndicates Best Supporting Actor Award. Director Liliana Cavani was nominated for the Golden Palm at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. The Boys The Boys is a 1998 Australian drama film directed by Rowan Woods. The screenplay by Stephen Sewell is based on the play by Gordon Graham, with Graham influenced by the 1986 murder of Anita Cobby, with the play first performed by Griffin Theatre Company under the direction of Alex Galeazzi. Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine is a 2003 documentary film by Vikram Jayanti about the match between Garry Kasparov, the highest rated chess player in history, the World Champion for 15 years and an anti-communist politician, and Deep Blue, a chess-playing computer created by IBM. It was coproduced by Alliance Atlantis and the National Film Board of Canada. Single Santa Seeks Mrs. Claus Single Santa seeks Mrs Claus is a 2004 film starring Steve Guttenberg, Crystal Bernard and Dominic Scott Kay. A sequel Meet the Santas was released in 2005. Desamuduru Desamuduru is a 2007 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Puri Jagannadh and produced by DVV Danayya under the Universal Media banner. The film stars Allu Arjun and Hansika Motwani in the lead roles, while Pradeep Rawat and Ali play supporting roles. The movie was released on 12 January 2007 in 400 theatres. This movie is one of the biggest blockbusters and successful films in Allu Arjuns career. Rambha acted in an item number alongside him. It was dubbed into Malayalam and Tamil as Hero: The Real Hero, and Hindi as Ek Jwalamukhi. I Want Your Money I Want Your Money is a 2010 American documentary film by filmmaker Ray Griggs. It contrasts Barack Obama to Ronald Reagan. Morgan Morgan is a 2012 film directed by Michael Akers, produced by Michael D. Akers, Sandon Berg and Israel Ehrisman, and starring Leo Minaya as Morgan Oliver and Jack Kesy as Dean Kagen. Party Central Party Central is a 2014 computer animated short produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures and directed by Kelsey Mann. It premiered August 9, 2013 at the D23 Expo in Anaheim and was shown in theaters with Muppets Most Wanted on March 21, 2014. Party Central is the second short in the Monsters, Inc. franchise and takes place shortly after the events of Monsters University. The short involves Mike and Sulley helping their Oozma Kappa fraternity brothers make their party a success. Mesa of Lost Women Mesa of Lost Women is a 1953 American low-budget black-and-white science fiction film directed by Ron Ormond and Herbert Tevos from a screenplay by Tevos and Orville H. Hampton. The Falls The Falls is a 1980 film directed by Peter Greenaway. It was Greenaways first feature-length film after many years making shorts. It does not have a traditional dramatic narrative; it takes the form of a mock documentary in 92 short parts. Amoklauf Amoklauf is a 1994 German horror film written and directed by Uwe Boll. Bolls third feature, it established a number of directorial trademarks that would recur throughout the filmmakerss career, such as a scene involving a mass shooting, and a premise revolving around "psychologically disturbed men and intersecting systems of oppression conspiring to unleash the violent potential within them." 3 Needles 3 Needles is a 2005 Canadian drama film directed by Thom Fitzgerald. The title refers to the three main characters who make a deal with the Devil in order to survive a global epidemic. The plot deals with interwoven stories of persons around the world who are dealing with HIV and AIDS, and stars Shawn Ashmore, Olympia Dukakis, Lucy Liu, Stockard Channing, Chloë Sevigny, and Sandra Oh. The film was screened at various film festivals, and was given a limited release in the United States on December 1, 2006. The Hunt for the BTK Killer The Hunt for the BTK Killer is a 2005 biographical horror telefilm directed by Stephen T. Kay. First shown on CBS it is based on the true story of Dennis Rader killing ten people from 1974 to 1991. Though the events take place in Wichita, Kansas, the film was made in Nova Scotia. Life, Above All Life, Above All is a 2010 South African drama film directed by Oliver Schmitz. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the South African entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards and made the final shortlist announced in January 2011. The film was adapted from the novel Chandas Secrets by Allan Stratton. The Smell of Us The Smell of Us is a 2014 French drama film directed by Larry Clark. It was screened in the Venice Days section at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. The Emperor's New Clothes The Emperors New Clothes is a 2015 documentary film about the growing disparity between economic classes, directed by Michael Winterbottom and starring actor/activist Russell Brand. Cold Moon Cold Moon is a 2016 drama-horror film based on Michael McDowells 1980 novel Cold Moon Over Babylon. It stars Josh Stewart and Christopher Lloyd. The film was released on 27 October 2016. The Fortress The Fortress is a 2017 South Korean historical drama film directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk, starring Lee Byung-hun and Kim Yoon-seok. It is based on the novel Namhansanseong by Kim Hoon. Charlie Chan on Broadway Charlie Chan on Broadway is a Charlie Chan film. This is the 15th film starring Oland as Chan and produced by Fox. Invisible Stripes Invisible Stripes is a 1939 Warner Bros. crime film starring George Raft as a gangster unable to go straight after returning home from prison. The movie was directed by Lloyd Bacon and also features William Holden, Jane Bryan and Humphrey Bogart. The screenplay by Warren Duff was based on the novel of the same name by Warden Lewis E. Lawes, a fervent crusader for prison reform, as adapted by Jonathan Finn. The Ghost Train The Ghost Train is a 1941 British mystery thriller film directed by Walter Forde based on the 1923 play of the same name written by Arnold Ridley. 'Pimpernel' Smith "Pimpernel" Smith is a 1941 British anti-Nazi thriller, produced and directed by its star Leslie Howard, which updates his role in the 1934 The Scarlet Pimpernel from Revolutionary France to pre-Second World War Europe. The British Film Yearbook for 1945 described his work as "one of the most valuable facets of British propaganda". The film helped to inspire the Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg to mount his real-life rescue operation in Budapest that saved tens of thousands of Hungarian Jews from Nazi concentration camps during the last months of the Second World War. Bloodsport III Bloodsport III is the third film in the Bloodsport franchise. It was released direct-to-video in 1997 and starred Daniel Bernhardt for the second time as Alex Cardo. The Matthew Shepard Story The Matthew Shepard Story is a 2002 Canadian-American television film by director Roger Spottiswoode based on the true story of Matthew Shepard, a 21-year-old gay youth who was murdered in 1998. The film scenario written by John Wierick and Jacob Krueger, it starred Shane Meier as Matthew and Stockard Channing as Judy Shepard and Sam Waterston as Dennis Shepard. Producers were Alliance Atlantis Communications, Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit with the assistance of/with the participation of Canadian Television and Cosmic Entertainment. The premiere was on 16 March 2002 on NBC, the same day HBO showed another Matthew Shepard film entitled The Laramie Project. The Matthew Shepard Story was also shown on CTV, with language versions show in many countries. Montana Montana is a 2014 British action film directed by Mo Ali set in the East End of London starring McKell David as the title character in his first lead role in a feature film. He has since been in the TV series Holby City as Lloyd Kramer. The score was composed by Toydrum. Broom-Stick Bunny Broom-Stick Bunny is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short released in 1956 and directed by Chuck Jones. The short is notable for being June Forays first project for Warner Bros., which led to her voicing other Looney Tunes characters such as Granny, as well as her first time working with Jones, who she continued to collaborate with after Warners closed their animation department. The Alphabet Murders The Alphabet Murders is a 1965 British detective film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Tony Randall as Hercule Poirot. It is based on the novel The A.B.C. Murders by Agatha Christie. Planet of Dinosaurs Planet of Dinosaurs is a 1977 science fiction film. Set in an unspecified future, the film follows the journey of Captain Lee and his crew after they crash land on a planet with similar life conditions as Earth, but millions of years behind in time. Encountering a wide variety of dangerous dinosaurs, the crew decides that its best chance for survival lies on finding higher ground and setting up a defensive perimeter on a higher plateau for refuge to wait for when their rescuers arrive. They soon encounter a deadly Tyrannosaurus and must figure out a way to defeat the creature and survive on the planet. The films director, James K. Shea, instructed most of the budget to be spent on the special effects for the film, which included an array of award-winning stop motion dinosaurs, leaving little money for props or even to pay the main actors. James Whitworth and Max Thayer had the most film experience of the actors. Modern reviews have generally been negative, although there is agreement that the stop motion dinosaurs were the most notable and enjoyable aspect of the film. The Father THe Father is a 1996 Iranian film by director Majid Majidi. It won a number of awards at film festivals both within Iran and internationally. The word pedar means father in Persian. The Island on Bird Street The Island on Bird Street is a 1997 Danish produced drama film directed by Søren Kragh-Jacobsen. It is based on the novel The Island on Bird Street. The Elm-Chanted Forest The Elm-Chanted Forest is a 1986 Croatian-American animated musical film; in the U.S., it is also known as Fantasy Forest. It was the first full-length film directed by Milan Blažeković, and also the first animated feature produced in Croatia and Yugoslavia. Storm Storm is a 2009 German-Danish-Dutch drama film directed by Hans-Christian Schmid. Puppet Master: Axis of Evil Puppet Master: Axis of Evil directed by David DeCoteau is the ninth official entry into the Puppet Master series of horror films in 2010. Lines of Wellington Lines of Wellington is a 2012 Franco-Portuguese epic war film and television series prepared by Chilean director Raúl Ruiz and completed by his widow Valeria Sarmiento. Its title refers to the historical Lines of Torres Vedras. The film was in competition for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. It was also shown at the 2012 San Sebastián International Film Festival, the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and the 2012 New York Film Festival. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Breathless Breathless is a 2012 American black comedy starring Gina Gershon, Kelli Giddish, Wayne Duvall, Val Kilmer and Ray Liotta. Da Sweet Blood of Jesus Da Sweet Blood of Jesus is a 2014 American horror film directed by Spike Lee. The plot is about a wealthy anthropologist who is stabbed by an ancient African dagger and turned into a vampire. Lee has said the film is about "human beings who are addicted to blood" and called it "a new kind of love story." The film is an unofficial remake of the 1973 film Ganja and Hess. It was the first of Lees films to be funded through Kickstarter. The film was released on June 22, 2014 at the American Black Film Festival as the closing film, and was released in theaters and on VOD on February 13, 2015, by Gravitas Ventures. Yolki 3 Yolki 3, is a 2013 Russian comedy film, sequel to Yolki 2. As of 2018, it is the most profitable Yolki film. Idealisten The Idealist is a 2015 Danish thriller film directed by Christina Rosendahl about the investigation into medical problems of workers who cleaned up after the 1968 Thule Air Base B-52 crash. Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam is a 2013 Tamil language romantic comedy film directed by Ponram, a former assistant of directors M. Rajesh and S. A. Chandrasekhar. It stars Sivakarthikeyan, Sathyaraj and Sri Divya. The film was produced by Escape Artists Motion Pictures and has music by D. Imman. Rajesh wrote the dialogues for the film. It was filmed in Padalur, Theni, Tiruchi and Chennai. The film released on 6 September 2013 and received positive reviews from critics and became a box office blockbuster collected around ₹50 crores above at the box office. The film was remade in Kannada as Adyaksha with Sharan playing the lead role and in Telugu as Current Theega with Manoj Manchu. Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare is a 2016 Japanese animated action crime thriller film. It is the twentieth installment of the Case Closed film series based on the manga series of the same name, following the 2015 film Sunflowers of Inferno. The film was released on April 16, 2016. Last Rampage: The Escape of Gary Tison Last Rampage is a 2017 nonfiction drama film directed by Dwight H. Little. It is based on the book Last Rampage: The Escape of Gary Tison and details the true story of Tisons 1978 escape. The Garden of Allah The Garden of Allah is a 1936 American film made by Selznick International Pictures, directed by Richard Boleslawski and produced by David O. Selznick. The screenplay was written by William P. Lipscomb and Lynn Riggs, who based it on the 1905 novel by Robert S. Hichens. Hichenss novel had been filmed twice before, as silent films made in 1916 and 1927. This sound version stars Marlene Dietrich and Charles Boyer with Basil Rathbone, C. Aubrey Smith, Joseph Schildkraut, John Carradine, Alan Marshal, and Lucile Watson. The music score is by Max Steiner. It was the fifth film to be photographed in Three-strip Technicolor, and cinematographers W. Howard Greene and Harold Rosson received a special Oscar for advances in color cinematography. The filming locations were in Buttercup, California and Yuma. Payment on Demand Payment on Demand is a 1951 drama film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Bette Davis and Barry Sullivan. The screenplay by Bernhardt and Bruce Manning chronicles a marriage from its idealistic early days to its dissolution. The Commissar Commissar is a 1967 Soviet film based on one of Vasily Grossmans first short stories, "In the Town of Berdichev". The main characters were played by two Peoples Artists of the USSR, Rolan Bykov and Nonna Mordyukova. It was made at Gorky Film Studio. Maxim Gorky considered this brief story one of the best about the Russian Civil War and encouraged the young writer to dedicate himself to literature. It also drew favourable attention from Mikhail Bulgakov, Boris Pilnyak, and Isaac Babel. Head of the Family Head of the Family is a 1996 b movie black comedy released by Full Moon Features. It concerns a Southern couple who blackmail a family of mutants to get money and revenge. Goodbye Uncle Tom Goodbye Uncle Tom is a 1971 Italian mondo film documentary film co-directed and co-written by Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco Prosperi with music by Riz Ortolani. The film is based on true events in which the filmmakers explore antebellum America, using period documents to examine in graphic detail the racist ideology and degrading conditions faced by Africans under slavery. Because of the use of published documents and materials from the public record, the film labels itself a documentary, though all footage is re-staged using actors. Only You Sirf Tum is a 1999 Indian Hindi romance film directed by Agathian. It was released on 11 June 1999. The film features Sanjay Kapoor, Priya Gill, Sushmita Sen, Simran Bagga and Jackie Shroff. The movie was filmed in Nainital, Kerala and Houston. It is a remake of the National Award-winning Tamil film Kadhal Kottai which was also remade in Bengali as Hothat Brishti, directed by Basu Chatterjee in 1998. The film was a box office success and collected around 42.4 crores in India. Mongoland Mongoland is a Norwegian film, from 2001, by Arild Østin Ommundsen. Having lived in England for six months Pia returns home for Christmas. She is looking for Kristoffer, her boyfriend, who was supposed to go with her abroad. It turns out rather difficult to locate him as she contacts their mutual friends. Her search for Kristoffer results in meeting several disillusioned people. Her old friend Vegar imagines a physical defect, the rapper Gary can find no inspiration because of a lack of social problems, Wayne fled England as a result of trouble with love. Stian is working at a plant nursery after Kristoffers fear of travelling caused their band to lose a record deal. This turns out to be also the reason he did not come with her to England. Amidst all this Santa Claus comes to visit Pia. Please Vote for Me Please Vote for Me is a 2007 documentary film following the elections for class monitor in a 3rd grade class of eight-year-old children in the Evergreen Primary School in Wuhan, China. The candidates, Luo Lei, Xu Xiaofei, and Cheng Cheng, compete against each other for the coveted role and are egged on by their teachers and doting parents. This was reported to be an interesting use of classic democratic voting principles and interpersonal dynamics. The documentary gives a glimpse into Chinas contemporary urban middle classes. It won the Sterling Feature Award at Silverdocs in 2007. In November 2007, Please Vote for Me was named by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as one of 15 films on its documentary feature Oscar shortlist. The list was narrowed to five films on January 22, 2008, but Please Vote for Me did not make it to the final five. The film is part of the "Why Democracy?" series. It was aired in no less than 35 different countries around the world in October 2007, including BBC in the UK and PBS in the United States. Pixie Hollow Games Pixie Hollow Games is a 30-minute television special broadcast on November 19, 2011, on Disney Channel. Based on the Disney Fairies franchise, it was produced by DisneyToon Studios and animated by Prana Studios. It features the voices of Mae Whitman, Lucy Liu, Raven-Symoné, Megan Hilty, Angela Bartys, and others, as Tinker Bell and the other fairies of Pixie Hollow in Never Land, taking part in an Olympic-style competition. It is based loosely on J. M. Barries Peter Pan stories, by way of Disneys animated adaptation. It was originally intended as the last of five feature-length films in the Tinker Bell series of direct-to-DVD 3D animated films, with the title Tinker Bell: Race through the Seasons, and a release date in 2012. However, the movie was rescheduled and retooled as a TV special instead of a film-length movie. Unlike the previous feature films in this series, Tinker Bell is not a central featured character in this special release. One Night One Night, also known as 38 Witnesses, is a 2012 Belgian-French drama film directed by Lucas Belvaux. It was written by Belvaux based on Didier Decoins novel Est-ce ainsi que les femmes meurent?. It premiered on 30 January 2012, at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. The film was nominated for seven Magritte Awards, winning Best Screenplay. Sadda Adda Sadda Adda is a 2012 Indian comedy film directed by Muazzam Beg. The film was Muazzam Begs directorial debut. Sadda Adda was produced by Rajeev Agarwal, Ramesh Agarwal and Tarun Agarwal, under the banner of Rajtaru Studios Limited. Gladiators of Rome Gladiators of Rome, also known as Not Born to Be Gladiators and referred to in marketing as Gladiators of Rome 3D, is a 2012 Italian computer-animated comedy film produced by Rainbow CGI and released by Medusa Film. It is directed by Iginio Straffi, and was opened in Italy on October 2012 and was later released across Europe and the Americas. Produced on a budget of $45 million, it is one of the most expensive Italian films ever made. The film grossed between $10 million and $50 million worldwide. Where Is Kyra? Where Is Kyra? is a 2017 American drama film directed by Andrew Dosunmu with a screenplay by Darci Picoult and a story by Dosunmu and Picoult. The film stars Michelle Pfeiffer and Kiefer Sutherland. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2017. It was released in a limited release on April 6, 2018, by Great Point Media and Paladin. Velipadinte Pusthakam Velipadinte Pusthakam is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film directed by Lal Jose and written by Benny P. Nayarambalam. The film was produced by Antony Perumbavoor through Aashirvad Cinemas; it stars Mohanlal, with Anoop Menon, Anna Rajan, Priyanka Nair, Siddique, Salim Kumar, and Chemban Vinod Jose in supporting roles. Shaan Rahman composed the films soundtrack and score. The film follows Michael Idikkula, a newly appointed vice-principal in a lesser-known seaside college. In order to raise fund for building a hostel, he teams up with the students to make a feature film based on one of the colleges founding members. Principal photography took place between May and July 2017, primarily in the neighbourhoods of Thiruvananthapuram and Alappuzha in Kerala. Velipadinte Pusthakam was released in India on 31 August 2017. The song "Entammede Jimikki Kammal" from the film sung by Vineeth Sreenivasan and Renjith Unni was a viral hit attracting national and international attention for the first time for a Malayalam song. However, the film received mixed reviews, but was a commercial success at the box office. Operator 13 Operator 13 is a 1934 American romance film directed by Richard Boleslawski and starring Marion Davies, Gary Cooper, and Jean Parker. Based on stories written by Robert W. Chambers, the film is about a Union spy who impersonates a black maid in the early days of the Civil War, but complications arise when she falls in love with a Confederate officer. George J. Folsey received an Academy Award nomination for Best Cinematography. Johnny O'Clock Johnny OClock is a 1947 American film noir crime film written and directed by Robert Rossen, based on a story by Milton Holmes. The drama features Dick Powell, Evelyn Keyes, and Lee J. Cobb, with Jeff Chandler making his film debut in a small role. Relentless Relentless is a 1989 American crime film directed by William Lustig and starring Judd Nelson, Robert Loggia and Leo Rossi. The film follows two LAPD officers on a hunt for a serial killer. Relentless was the first in a series of four films starring Leo Rossi as detective Sam Dietz trying to stop a serial killer. The three sequels were all filmed and released within three consecutive years from 1992 to 1994. August 32nd on Earth August 32nd on Earth is a 1998 Canadian drama film directed and written by Denis Villeneuve, in his feature directorial debut, and produced by Roger Frappier. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Alexis Martin won the Prix Jutra for Best Actor. The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Aandhi Aandhi is a 1975 Indian political drama film starring Sanjeev Kumar and Suchitra Sen, and directed by Gulzar. At the time it was alleged that the film was based on the life of the then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and her relationship with her estranged husband, but in reality, only the look was inspired by the politician Tarkeshwari Sinha and Indira Gandhi. The story is based on a chance meeting of an estranged couple after several years, when wife Aarti Devi, now a leading politician happens to stay in the hotel run by her husband during an election campaign. The movie is noted for its songs composed by Rahul Dev Burman, written by Gulzar and sung by Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar. Suchitra Sen, the noted actress from Bengali cinema, who also worked in a few Hindi films, played the lead role of Aarti Devi. The movie was not allowed a full release when Mrs. Gandhi was in power. The film was banned during the national emergency of 1975 a few months after its release. This film was said to banned because election code of conduct of implemented and can cause damage to congress party . So election commission stop the film to release . The ban immediately made the film a national topic. After her defeat in the 1977 national elections, the ruling Janata Party cleared it and had it premiered on the state-run television channel. It proved to be an important film in the career of Sen, and also her last Hindi film, as she retired from films altogether in 1978. At the 23rd Filmfare Awards, she was nominated for Filmfare Best Actress Award, while Sanjeev Kumar won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor. The film itself won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie. Kisna: The Warrior Poet Kisna: The Warrior Poet is an Indian Hindi film written, edited, produced and directed by Subhash Ghai and starring Vivek Oberoi, Antonia Bernath, and Isha Sharvani. The musical film is set in the British India of the tumultuous 1940s when Indian nationalists fighting for the countrys independence rose up as one, urging the British Raj to leave. It is a love story about two people who are torn between Karma and Dharma. The film has two veteran composers, A. R. Rahman and Ismail Darbar; the lyrics were written by Javed Akhtar. This film also marks Amrish Puris final performance. The film, however, did not perform well at the box office. The film was premiered in the Marché du Film section of the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Roman Roman is a 2006 suspense-horror film directed by Angela Bettis and starring Lucky McKee as Roman. Vampire Bats Vampire Bats is a 2005 adventure-horror film directed by Eric Bross and starring Lucy Lawless. The film is a sequel to the 2005 film Locusts. Mill Creek Entertainment announced the movie on DVD. Off the Black Off the Black is a 2006 American drama film starring Nick Nolte and Trevor Morgan. It was written and directed by James Ponsoldt, who also has a small role in the film, and is his feature directorial debut. Mostly Ghostly Mostly Ghostly is a 2008 horror comedy fantasy film directed by Rich Correll. The film is based on the first book, Who Let the Ghosts Out? by R. L. Stine and the first installment of the Mostly Ghostly film series. It was released on September 30, 2008 on DVD, and was broadcast on Disney Channel on October 31, 2008. Once Upon a Time in the North Härmä is a 2012 Finnish film written and directed by JP Siili. The film is about puukkojunkkaris, troublemakers who were active in the Southern Ostrobothnia region of Finland in the 19th century. White: The Melody of the Curse White: Melody of Death is a 2011 South Korean horror film by Kim Gok and Kim Sun. Radiostars Radiostars is a 2012 French comedy film co-written and directed by Romain Levy. Dead Sushi is a 2012 Japanese comedy horror film directed by Noboru Iguchi. The film involves Keiko who is the daughter of a famous sushi chef. She leaves home for an inn where she is bullied by the president of Komatsu Pharmaceuticals. A Komatsu researcher arrives intent on revenge by creating a serum that turns fish on rice into killer sushi. Keiko teams up with the former sushi chef Sawada to fight off the creatures. Amour Fou Amour Fou is a 2014 Austrian film directed by Jessica Hausner, starring Christian Friedel and Birte Schnöink. The story is set in Berlin in 1810 and 1811, and follows the German writer Heinrich von Kleist and his lover Henriette Vogel in the final stages of their lives. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Submerged Submerged is a 2016 American survival thriller film directed by Steven C. Miller and starring Jonathan Bennett and Talulah Riley. Person to Person Person to Person is an American drama film directed and written by Dustin Guy Defa. The film stars Michael Cera, Tavi Gevinson, and Abbi Jacobson. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2017. It was released on July 28, 2017, by Magnolia Pictures. Man's Castle Mans Castle is a 1933 Pre-Code American film directed by Frank Borzage, and starring Spencer Tracy and Loretta Young. Intentions of Murder is a 1964 Japanese film by director Shohei Imamura. This film embodies many of the central interests in Imamuras career including strong, lower-class women who survive in spite of their oppressive surroundings, and an earthy, humorous approach to sex. Eleni Eleni is the 1985 film adaptation of the memoir Eleni by Greek-American journalist Nicholas Gage. Directed by Peter Yates with a screenplay by Steve Tesich, the film stars John Malkovich, Kate Nelligan, Linda Hunt and Glenne Headly. Madame Sousatzka Madame Sousatzka is a 1988 British drama film directed by John Schlesinger, with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. It is based upon the novel of the same name by Bernice Rubens. The Promising Boy The Promising Boy is a 1981 Yugoslav youth genre film. Strongly influenced by the emerging new wave movement that seemingly challenged many of the established social norms in communist Yugoslavia, the movie tells the story of a young man who goes from being a good son to rebellious misfit and back again. It also served as the showcase of sorts for various bands of Yugoslav new wave and punk music scenes. Stepsister from Planet Weird Stepsister from Planet Weird is a Disney Channel Original Movie which was released in June 2000. Directed by Steve Boyum, it stars Courtnee Draper, Tamara Hope, Lance Guest, and Khrystyne Haje. Straight Into Darkness Straight into Darkness is a 2004 American horror war film directed by Jeff Burr and starring Ryan Francis and Scott MacDonald. It was produced by Mark Hanna and Chuck Williams. Dirty Filthy Love Dirty Filthy Love is a British single television drama starring Michael Sheen as an architect living with obsessive-compulsive disorder and Tourette syndrome. Directed by Adrian Shergold, the film was first broadcast by ITV on 26 September 2004. It was written by Jeff Pope and Ian Puleston-Davies, who suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorders himself. In addition to Michael Sheen, the cast features Shirley Henderson, Anastasia Griffith, Adrian Bower and Claudie Blakley. Sheens performance was recognised with a Best Actor nomination at the 2005 British Academy Television Awards and both he and Henderson were nominees for 2005 Royal Television Society Awards. Dirty Filthy Love won the Best Single Drama category at the RTS Awards. It was released on DVD in the United States in 2005 by Hart Sharp Video in association with The Sundance Channel. Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench is a 2009 American independent black-and-white romantic musical film directed, written, produced, shot, and co-edited by Damien Chazelle in his directorial debut, and it recasts the MGM musical tradition in a gritty, vérité style. It stars Jason Palmer, Desiree Garcia and Sandha Khin. The film features a unique mixture of live jazz performances and choreographed tap dancing, as well as several more traditional musical numbers. It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 23, 2009. It was then released in a limited release on November 5, 2010, by Variance Films. Hello Herman Hello, Herman is an American drama written by John Buffalo Mailer. Michelle Danner directed the film version, starring Norman Reedus, Garrett Backstrom, Rob Estes and Martha Higareda, which appeared at the 16th Annual Hollywood Film Festival in October 2012. Saving Face Saving Face is a 2012 documentary film directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Daniel Junge about acid attacks on women in Pakistan. The film won an Emmy Award and the 2012 Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject, making its director, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Pakistans first Oscar winner. The film was inspired from the life of acid victim Fakhra Younus, who committed suicide in 2012. Endless Night Endless Night is a 2015 drama film directed by Isabel Coixet. It was selected to open the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. The film is set in 1908 in Greenland and is an international co-production between Spain, France and Bulgaria. The film premiered with the title Nobody Wants the Night. Following poor reviews and sales the film was recut by Coixet and released under the title Endless Night. Theeya Velai Seiyyanum Kumaru Theeya Velai Seiyyanum Kumaru is a 2013 Tamil-language romantic comedy film co-produced and directed by Sundar C. and produced by Kushboo Sundar. The film stars Siddharth, Hansika Motwani, Santhanam, and Ganesh Venkatraman. The film was partially reshot in Telugu as Something Something with Brahmanandam replacing Santhanam and Venu Madhav replacing Manobala. The shoot started in January 2013. The film released on 14 June 2013 to positive reviews and became a commercial success. Number 55 Number 55 is a 2014 Croatian war film directed by Kristijan Milić. Backlash Backlash is a 1956 American Technicolor Western film directed by John Sturges starring Richard Widmark and Donna Reed. It was directed by John Sturges, and unfolds in the vein of the psychological Western. It delivers an unconventional story, written by Borden Chase, that sometimes crosses into film noir, as a colorful cast of supporting characters help or hinder the protagonist during the unfolding of its central mystery. The Thing That Couldn't Die The Thing that Couldnt Die is a 1958 American black-and-white horror film produced and directed by Will Cowan and starring William Reynolds, Andra Martin, Jeffrey Stone, and Carolyn Kearney. Based on an original screenplay by David Duncan for Universal Pictures, it was released in the United States on a double bill in May 1958 with the British Hammer Films classic Horror of Dracula. Halfon Hill Doesn't Answer Givat Halfon Eina Ona, also titled Givat Halfon, is a cult Israeli comedy film produced in 1976. It is a good-hearted satire of the Israel Defense Forces which tells the story of a reserves company, watching the Egyptian border in Sinai. Characters such as the conman Sergio Constanza, the Egyptian-born Mr. Hasson, and the huge cook Yosifoun became classics. The name of the film is a parody of the name of the Israeli patriotic film Giva 24 Eina Ona. The film was directed by Assi Dayan and stars members of HaGashash HaHiver: Shaike Levi, Yisrael Poliakov, and Gavri Banai. Collision Course Collision Course is a 1989 action-comedy film starring Jay Leno as a Detroit police officer and Pat Morita as a Japanese officer forced to work together to recover a Japanese turbocharger stolen by a thief played by Chris Sarandon. It was directed by Lewis Teague and unreleased in the U.S. until 1992, when it debuted on home video. The story plays upon the culture clash between Detroit - whose economy is largely built on automobile manufacturing - and Japan - whose trade policies and export of cars were blamed for Detroit job losses in the 1980s. Nenette and Boni Nénette et Boni is a 1996 feature film directed by Claire Denis, written by Denis in collaboration with Jean-Pol Fargeau. The soundtrack to the film is by the English band Tindersticks. Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi is a 1958 Indian comedy film. The film featured Kishore Kumar, his two brothers Anoop Kumar and Ashok Kumar, and Madhubala. Kishore Kumar sang many of the songs in the film, along with Asha Bhosle. The music was composed by S. D. Burman, and the lyrics were written by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The success of the film led the brothers to act in another comedy titled Badhti Ka Naam Dadhi to rhyme with the name of this film. The film was remade in Marathi in 2006 as Saade Maade Teen. Girl Fight Girl Fight is a television film that premiered on Lifetime on October 3, 2011. Inspired by true events, the film revolves around a 16-year-old girl who tries to fit in with a popular group of girls, leading to a brutal beating upon joining the clique. The film was inspired by a 2008 beating in Florida; a video of some of the beating, released by Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, was used heavily by the news media and the story caused nationwide public outrage. Additionally, Anne Heche and James Tupper who play Haleys parents, are a couple in real-life. Bakuman is a 2015 Japanese film directed by Hitoshi Ōne. It is the story of two young manga artists who attempt to break into the competitive world of manga in Japan. Bakuman was produced by Minami Ichikawa and written by Hitoshi Ōne. The film stars Ryûnosuke Kamiki, Nana Komatsu and Takeru Satoh, Hirofumi Arai, Lily Franky with music by the band Sakanaction. It is based on the manga of the same name by Tsugumi Ohba. The film featured in the Japanese Film Festival in Sydney and Melbourne, in 2015. The Butcher Boy The Butcher Boy is a 1917 American two-reel silent comedy film written by, directed by, and starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and featuring Al St. John, Buster Keaton and Alice Lake. This was the first in Arbuckles series of films with the Comique Film Corporation, and Keatons film debut. Bad Luck Blackie Bad Luck Blackie is a 1949 animated cartoon produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Tex Avery-directed short was voted the 15th-best cartoon of all-time in a 1994 poll of 1,000 animation industry professionals, as referenced in the book The 50 Greatest Cartoons. The title is a play on Boston Blackie, a popular radio show at the time. The cartoon marks the first appearance of Tex Averys version of Spike the Bulldog, who would later appear in Droopy cartoons in the late-1940s into the 1950s. Boom! Boom! is a 1968 British drama film starring Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and Noël Coward, directed by Joseph Losey, and adapted from the play The Milk Train Doesnt Stop Here Anymore by Tennessee Williams. Hannibal Brooks Hannibal Brooks is a 1969 British-American war comedy film directed by Michael Winner and written by Ian La Frenais and Dick Clement based on a story by Winner and Tom Wright. It stars Oliver Reed, Michael J. Pollard and Wolfgang Preiss. The film follows a prisoner of wars attempt to escape from Nazi Germany to Switzerland during World War II, accompanied by an Asian elephant. The idea for the film was inspired by Tom Wrights diary that he kept during World War II, when he was captured and spent nine months as a prisoner taking care of Asian elephants at the Munich zoo. However, the escape and all following events of the movie are fictional. The title is a reference to the Carthaginian military commander Hannibal who led an army of war elephants over the Alps. The Trouble with Girls The Trouble with Girls, the full title of which is The Trouble with Girls, is a 1969 film directed by Peter Tewksbury and starring Elvis Presley. It was one of Presleys final acting roles, along with the same years Change of Habit. It is based on the 1960 novel Chautauqua by Day Keene and Dwight Vincent Babcock. Red Psalm Red Psalm is a 1972 Hungarian film by Miklós Jancsó. The literal translation of the title is "And the People Still Ask", a quote from a poem by Sándor Petőfi. Deathsport Deathsport is a 1978 science fiction B-film produced by Roger Corman and directed by Allan Arkush and Nicholas Niciphor. The film stars David Carradine and Playboy Playmate Claudia Jennings. It would be one of Jennings last movies before her death. Zatoichi and the Chest of Gold is a 1964 Japanese Chambara film directed by Kazuo Ikehiro starring Shintaro Katsu as the blind masseur Zatoichi, originally released by the Daiei Motion Picture Company. It also stars Tomisaburo Wakayama who would later play the lead in the Lone Wolf and Cub series. Zatoichi and the Chest of Gold is the sixth episode in the 26-part film series devoted to the character of Zatoichi, following Zatoichi on the Road and preceding Zatoichis Flashing Sword. Daisy Town Daisy Town is a 1971 French-Belgian film based upon the comic book character Lucky Luke, and making it his first animated appearance. A Lucky Luke comic based on the film, with the title Daisy Town was released in 1982 The Guy Was Cool He Was Cool is a 2004 South Korean film based on the same-titled 2001 Internet novel written by Guiyeoni. The film was released in South Korean cinemas on July 23, 2004 and was the 35th most attended film of the year with 800,000 admissions. Anukokunda Oka Roju Anukokunda Oka Roju is a 2005 Telugu neo-noir mystery-thriller film written & directed by Chandra Sekhar Yeleti and produced by Gangaraju Gunnam and Venkat Dega. The film starred Jagapati Babu, Charmme Kaur, Shashank in lead roles and has music composed by M.M. Keeravani. This heroine-oriented suspense film was a critical success. The film was declared a Blockbuster at the box office. The film was emerged as one of the best suspense thriller film in Telugu film Industry of all time. The performances of Shashank were praised by audience. The film was remade as Sunday in Hindi starring Ayesha Takia. Easy! Easy! is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Francesco Bruni. I Am Big Bird: The Caroll Spinney Story I Am Big Bird: The Caroll Spinney Story is a 2014 American documentary film about Caroll Spinney, the original performer of Sesame Street characters Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch. The film has received generally favorable reviews. It has been shown at many film festivals, including the April 2014 Hot Docs Festival. Papa Hemingway in Cuba Papa: Hemingway in Cuba is a 2015 Canadian-American biographical film. It was written by Denne Bart Petitclerc, and directed by Bob Yari. The film is based on events from Ernest Hemingways life in Havana, Cuba in the 1950s, and on a friendship that developed there between Hemingway and Petitclerc, who was then a young journalist. The film received generally unfavorable reviews. Piccadilly Piccadilly is a 1929 British silent drama film directed by E. A. Dupont, written by Arnold Bennett and starring Gilda Gray, Anna May Wong, and Jameson Thomas. The film was filmed on location in London, produced by British International Pictures. This film was initially released as a silent in February 1929, however with the advent of sound sweeping through the film industry at the time, the studio re-released the film later that same year in June for cinemas wired for sound. This version included a music score and sound effects by Harry Gordon, along with a five minute sound prologue with Jameson Thomas who plays Valentine Wilmot in the film and John Longden as the Man From China, which was filmed after the main filming was completed. The part talkie version was first shown in the US. In 2004, the film was re-released by Milestone Films after an extensive restoration, with music scored by Neil Brand, replacing the original music-and-sound effects soundtrack. It appeared in 2004 at film festivals nationwide, and in 2005 it was released on DVD. The Hucksters The Hucksters is a 1947 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film directed by Jack Conway and starring Clark Gable that marked the debut of Deborah Kerr in an American film. The supporting cast includes Sydney Greenstreet, Adolphe Menjou, Ava Gardner, Keenan Wynn, and Edward Arnold. The movie is based on the novel The Hucksters by Frederic Wakeman, a skewering of the post-World War II radio advertising industry with a racy backdrop for its day involving Gable and his alternating pursuit of Kerr and Gardner. Les Misérables Les Misérables is a 1958 French-East German-Italian film adaptation of the Victor Hugo novel released in France on 12 March 1958. Written by Michel Audiard and René Barjavel, the film was directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois. It stars Jean Gabin as Jean Valjean. La bestia uccide a sangue freddo Slaughter Hotel is a 1971 Italian giallo horror film directed by Fernando Di Leo and starring Klaus Kinski. The film follows a masked killer murdering the wealthy female inmates of a sanitorium. The building that was used as the mental hospital in this film was used several years earlier as the set for the 1966 giallo The Murder Clinic. The Best Way to Walk The Best Way to Walk is a 1976 French film directed by Claude Miller, his directorial debut. It stars Patrick Dewaere, Patrick Bouchitey, Christine Pascal, Claude Piéplu and Michel Blanc. When Brendan Met Trudy When Brendan Met Trudy is a 2000 film directed by Kieron J. Walsh and starring Peter McDonald and Flora Montgomery. It was written by Roddy Doyle. The screenplay concerns a Dublin schoolteacher who falls in love with a mysterious young woman who turns out to be a thief. Faster Faster is a 2003 documentary film about the motorcycle road racing world championship, MotoGP. Filmed between 2001 and 2002 by director Mark Neale, it features cinematography by music video director Grant Gee and is narrated by Ewan McGregor. It was succeeded by a 2-disc "Ultimate Collectors Edition" re-release in 2004 which included "Faster 03-04 The Sequel". In 2006, The Doctor, The Tornado and The Kentucky Kid was released, followed by "Fastest" in 2011 and "Hitting the Apex" in 2015. Poor Boy's Game Poor Boys Game is a Canadian feature film directed by Clement Virgo. Co-written with Nova Scotian writer/director Chaz Thorne, it is the story of class struggle, racial tensions in Haifax and boxing, set in the Canadian east coast port city of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The film premiered on February 11, 2007, at the Berlin International Film Festival. The movie stars Danny Glover, Rossif Sutherland, Greg Bryk, Flex Alexander and Laura Regan. Poor Boys Game opened in Halifax cinemas on November 9, 2007. The Haunting of Sorority Row The Haunting of Sorority Row is a 2007 Canadian supernatural horror made for television film starring Leighton Meester, Agam Darshi, Lisa Marie Caruk, Meghan Ory, Carlo Marks and Kailin See. The film aired on the Lifetime Television network and Global TV in October 2007. The film was released on October 6, and was directed by Bert Kish. The American Mall The American Mall is a 2008 MTV musical film that debuted on August 11, 2008. The film was received with very low ratings, averaging 436,000 viewers. I Travel Alone I Travel Alone is a 2011 Norwegian drama film directed by Stian Kristiansen. It is a sequel to The Man Who Loved Yngve from 2008 and was followed by the prequel The Orheim Company in 2012. A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness is a 2015 documentary film directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy about honor killings in Pakistan. The film is produced by Tina Brown and Sheila Nevins in collaboration with HBO Documentary Films. A Girl in the River was edited by Geof Bartz, A.C.E. The documentary was well received by critics and earned widespread critical acclaim. A Girl in the River was shortlisted with ten other documentaries from 74 entries submitted to 88th Academy Awards in Documentary Short Subject category, which it won. Charlie Chan in Shanghai Charlie Chan in Shanghai is the ninth Charlie Chan film produced by Fox with the title character played by Warner Oland. The White Reindeer The White Reindeer is a 1952 Finnish horror drama film directed by Erik Blomberg. It was entered in competition at the 1953 Cannes Film Festival and earned the Jean Cocteau-led jury special award for Best Fairy Tale Film. After its limited release five years later in the United States, it was one of five films to win the 1956 Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Film. The Lady Without Camelias The Lady Without Camelias is a 1953 Italian black-and-white drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Lucia Bosé, Gino Cervi, and Andrea Checchi. Based on a story by Antonioni, the film is about a new starlet who is discovered and her experiences in Italian films. The film has been called "Antonionis most unjustly neglected fiction feature." Filmed on location in Rome and Venice, The Lady Without Camelias was released on 27 February 1953 in Italy. Mad Mission Aces Go Places,, also known in the United States as Diamondfinger or Mad Mission, is a 1982 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Eric Tsang, and starring Samuel Hui and Karl Maka. It is the first installment in the Aces Go Places film series. Slam Dance Slam Dance is a 1987 neo-noir thriller directed by Wayne Wang and starring Tom Hulce, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Virginia Madsen and Harry Dean Stanton. It was screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. A Merry War Keep the Aspidistra Flying is a 1997 British romantic comedy film directed by Robert Bierman and based on the eponymous novel by George Orwell. The screenplay was written by Alan Plater and was produced by Peter Shaw. The film stars Richard E. Grant and Helena Bonham Carter. Tube Tales Tube Tales is a collection of nine short films based on the true-life experiences of London Underground passengers as submitted to Time Out magazine. The stories were scripted and filmed independently of each other. Filming took place on the London Underground network in 1999 by nine directors including Stephen Hopkins, Charles McDougall and Bob Hoskins, with directorial debuts by Ewan McGregor and Jude Law. The film was produced by Richard Jobson and is also Simon Peggs film debut, in a small role. iMurders iMurders is a 2008 horror film starring Gabrielle Anwar, William Forsythe, and Billy Dee Williams. Antique Antique is a 2008 South Korean comedy film, starring Ju Ji-hoon, Kim Jae-wook, Yoo Ah-in and Choi Ji-ho. It is based on Fumi Yoshinagas manga Antique Bakery. It was released on 13 November 2008. It was invited to the 59th Berlin International Film Festival. Sanctuary Sanctuary is a 2015 German drama film directed by Marc Brummund. It was one of eight films shortlisted by Germany to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to Labyrinth of Lies. Kuttrame Thandanai Kuttrame Thandanai is a 2016 Tamil language neo noir psychological thriller film cinematographed and directed by M. Manikandan and produced by S. Harihara Naganathan, S. Muthu, S. Kaleeswaran under Don Production co produced with Tribal Art Productions. This film starring Vidharth, Pooja Devariya and Aishwarya Rajesh in the leading roles. Supporting role played by Rahman, Nassar, Guru Somasundaram, G. Marimuthu and Yogi Babu Played guest appearances. This film is written by M. Manikandan and Anand Annamalai, music score by Ilaiyaraaja, edited by Anucharan, production designed by Balasubramanian and Vijay Aadhinathan. The film is based on the novel "Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky. The film follows the story of a man with tunnel vision, who is slowly going blind and cannot afford the surgery to fix his eyes. When he witnesses a young womans murder, the suspects offer him large sums of money to remain quiet and he inadvertently gets stuck in between two parties. The film released on 2 September 2016 to positive reviews, following several screenings at film festivals worldwide. Education for Death: The Making of the Nazi Education for Death: The Making of the Nazi is an animated propaganda short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released on January 15, 1943, by RKO Radio Pictures, directed by Clyde Geronimi and principally animated by Ward Kimball. The short is based on the non-fiction book of the same name by American author Gregor Ziemer. The film features the story of Hans, a boy born and raised in Nazi Germany, his indoctrination in the Hitlerjugend, and his eventual march to war. A Tale of Two Cities A Tale of Two Cities is a 1958 British film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Dirk Bogarde and Dorothy Tutin. It is a period drama based on parts of Charles Dickens novel A Tale of Two Cities. The Shooting Party The Shooting Party is a 1985 British drama film directed by Alan Bridges and based on the book of the same name by Isabel Colegate. The film is set in 1913 and shows the way of life of English aristocrats, gathered for pheasant shooting and general self-indulgence. Their way of life is contrasted with the local rural poor, who serve as beaters, driving the game for the aristocrats to shoot. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. Patty Hearst Patty Hearst is a 1988 American biographical film directed by Paul Schrader and stars Natasha Richardson as Hearst Corporation heiress Patricia Hearst and Ving Rhames as Symbionese Liberation Army leader Cinque. It is based on Hearsts 1982 autobiography Every Secret Thing, which was later rereleased as Patty Hearst – Her Own Story. The film depicts the kidnapping of student Patty Hearst by the Symbionese Liberation Army, her transformation into an active follower of the SLA after a long-lasting imprisonment and process of purported brainwashing, and her final arrest after a series of armed robberies. There's Nothing Out There Theres Nothing Out There is a 1991 comedy horror film directed by Rolfe Kanefsky and starring Craig Peck, Wendy Bednarz, and Mark Collver. Fjorton suger Fjorton suger is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 29 October 2004, directed by Emil Larsson, Henrik Norrthon and others, about a teenage girl and her family. The Secrets of Jonathan Sperry The Secrets of Jonathan Sperry is a 2008 Christian film, released to theaters on September 18, 2009. It was directed by Rich Christiano, and the majority of the film was filmed in Holley, beginning August 18, 2007. Its world premier was at the Merrimack Valley Christian Film Festival. Gavin MacLeod, who also starred in The Love Boat and The Mary Tyler Moore Show plays the lead role in the film. Yellowbird Yellowbird is a 2014 English-language French–Belgian CG-animated fantasy film. It was directed by Christian De Vita. The film features the voices of Seth Green, Dakota Fanning, Jim Rash, Yvette Nicole Brown, Christine Baranski, Richard Kind, Danny Glover and Elliott Gould. Additional performances by Brady Corbet and Jamie Denbo. Cold Hell Cold Hell is a 2017 German / Austrian thriller film directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky. The Phantom of Paris The Phantom of Paris is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by John S. Robertson and written by Bess Meredyth, Edwin Justus Mayer and John Meehan. The film stars John Gilbert and Leila Hyams, and is based on the novel Chéri-Bibi et Cécily by Gaston Leroux. The film was released on September 12, 1931, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. That Cold Day in the Park That Cold Day in the Park is a 1969 suspense film directed by Robert Altman and starring Sandy Dennis. Based on the novel of the same name by Peter Miles and adapted for the screen by Gillian Freeman, it was filmed on location in Vancouver, British Columbia, where the events occur. The supporting cast includes Michael Burns, Luana Anders, John Garfield, Jr., and Michael Murphy. The picture was screened at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival outside of the main competition. Steptoe & Son Steptoe and Son is a 1972 British comedy drama film and a spin-off from the popular British television comedy series of the same name about father-and-son rag-and-bone dealers. It starred Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett as the eponymous characters, Albert and Harold Steptoe respectively. It also features Carolyn Seymour. A sequel, Steptoe and Son Ride Again, was released the following year. No Deposit, No Return No Deposit, No Return is a 1976 American family comedy film directed by Norman Tokar. It was written by Arthur Alsberg and Don Nelson. It is the story of two children who hold themselves for ransom, reluctantly aided by a couple of inept petty criminals, an expert safecracker who somehow never manages to steal anything, and his bungling sidekick. A Rumor of Angels A Rumor of Angels is a 2000 American film directed by Peter OFallon, starring Vanessa Redgrave and Ray Liotta. The story is based upon the 1918 novel Thy Son Liveth: Messages From a Soldier to His Mother by Grace Duffie Boylan. Although the novel tells the story of what a mother learned from her son about death after he dies in a French battlefield during World War I, the movie is set in the latter part of the 20th century. In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones In Which Annie Gives it Those Ones is a 1989 Indian TV film with screenplay by Arundhati Roy, direction by Pradip Krishen, and starring Arjun Raina as the title character, along with Roshan Seth and Arundhati Roy in key roles. The film also features Shahrukh Khan and Manoj Bajpayee, both then struggling actors in the Delhi theatre circuit, in small but significant roles . This film was the recipient of two National Awards in 1989. This film acquired a cult status in the years after it was made . The original print of the movie is lost and the only copies of the film in circulation are those that were recorded on Video Cassette Recorder when the film was screened on Doordarshan. Set in the 1970s, In Which Annie Gives it Those Ones is a funny film of architecture students in their final year of college. The film was part autobiographical with Roy recounting her own experiences of studying in the School of Planning and Architecture, a leading architecture institute in India. Emotional Arithmetic Emotional Arithmetic is a 2007 Canadian drama film directed by Paolo Barzman, based on the novel by Matt Cohen, about the emotional consequences for three Holocaust survivors when they are reunited decades later. The film stars Gabriel Byrne, Roy Dupuis, Christopher Plummer, Susan Sarandon, and Max von Sydow. It opened at the Toronto International Film Festival, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 15, 2007, and was released, in Canada, on April 18, 2008. When released by Image Entertainment on DVD in the US, on July 22, 2008, the films title differed from that of its theatrical release; the US DVD is called Autumn Hearts: A New Beginning. August Underground's Penance August Undergrounds Penance is a 2007 psychological thriller crime drama horror film written and directed by Fred Vogel, and co-written by Cristie Whiles. It is the sequel to 2003s August Undergrounds Mordum, and the final installment in the August Underground series, which began in 2001. Natural Selection Natural Selection is a 2011 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Robbie Pickering. It stars Rachael Harris, Matt OLeary, John Diehl, and Jon Gries. The film was accepted by South by Southwest for the 2011 Narrative Feature Competition. Catch Me Daddy Catch Me Daddy is a 2014 British thriller film directed by Daniel Wolfe. It was screened as part of the Directors Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The film received its British debut screening at the 2014 London Film Festival. Sameena Ahmed won the award at the festival for the Best British Newcomer. It was shown at the Leeds Film Festival in November 2014. Wolfe wrote the script with his brother, Matthew Wolfe. Pannaiyarum Padminiyum Pannaiyarum Padminiyum is a 2014 Indian Tamil comedy-drama film directed by debutant S. U.Arun Kumar, based on his own eponymous short-film. Arun Kumar was a contestant in Naalaya Iyakunar . It features Vijay Sethupathi and Jayaprakash in the lead roles, with Thulasi, Aishwarya Rajesh and Bala Saravanan in supporting roles. Sneha and Attakathi Dinesh appear in brief guest roles. Music for the film was composed by debutant Justin Prabhakaran and editing by A. Sreekar Prasad while the cinematography is by Gokul Binoy. The film revolves around an old man and his love for his vintage car Premier Padmini. The film began production in January 2013 and released on 7 February 2014 to critical acclaim and positive reviews. Fog in August Fog in August is a 2016 German drama film directed by Kai Wessel. It was listed as one of eight films that could be the German submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected. Ember Ember is Turkish director Zeki Demirkubuzs 11th film and is featured in the International Golden Tulip Competition. Shooting began on February 2015 in various districts of Istanbul, especially Eyüp and Güzeltepe. The Turkish-German co-production stars Taner Birsel, Aslıhan Gürbüz, Caner Cindoruk, İştar Gökseven, Talha Yayıkçı, Dolunay Soysert and Çağlar Çorumlu in the leading roles. The film was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Five and Ten Five and Ten is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic drama film starring Marion Davies as an heiress and Leslie Howard as the man she loves, though he marries someone else. It is based on the Fannie Hurst novel of the same name. Boy is a 1969 Japanese film directed by Nagisa Oshima, starring Tetsuo Abe, Akiko Koyama and Fumio Watanabe. Last Hurrah for Chivalry Last Hurrah for Chivalry is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts film written, produced and directed by John Woo, and starring Damian Lau and Wei Pai. The film is a precursor to Woos heroic bloodshed films. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 11 November 1979. Tomboy Tomboy is a 1985 American teen comedy film directed by Herb Freed and starring Betsy Russell. The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom is a 1993 comedy television film produced by and for HBO. It was directed by Michael Ritchie and starred Holly Hunter, Swoosie Kurtz and Beau Bridges. It is based on the true story of Wanda Holloway, a woman who tried to put out a hit on one of her daughters classmates to advance her own daughters middle school cheerleading career. Holly Hunter won the Emmy Award for Best Actress in a TV Movie for playing Wanda Holloway and Beau Bridges won both the Emmy and the Golden Globe Awards for Supporting Actor in a TV Movie for his portrayal of Terry Harper, Holloways brother-in-law whom she contacted to arrange the hit. P.U.N.K.S. P.U.N.K.S. is a 1999 film about a group of bullied teens who find a suit created by a scientist. The suit provides whoever wears it superhuman strength, as well as leaving the wearer open to having their body controlled by someone else via wireless computer signals. After learning that Drews father, who has a serious heart condition, is required to present the prototype to investors, and after soon discovering that the suit would cause Drews father to die of massive heart failure, the group goes on a mission to save his father and shut down the company responsible for building the incomplete and dangerous device. Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession is a 2004 documentary film about Los Angeles pay cable channel Z Channel which was directed by Xan Cassavetes, daughter of Hollywood director and actor John Cassavetes. It was screened out of competition at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. The documentary is about Z Channel, which was one of the first pay cable TV stations in the United States. Z Channel became famous for showing an eclectic variety of films, including foreign language, silent, documentary, directors cut, forgotten, overlooked, under-appreciated, erotic as well as mainstream films, without commercials and uncut and letterboxed when possible. The film also tells the story of Z Channels programming director Jerry Harvey who was a true film lover, programming genius, and a man almost single-handedly responsible for getting many great films shown to the public. It gives insights into Harveys constant battle with personal demons which resulted in him ending his own life and the life of his wife in a murder-suicide. Throughout the film a variety of footage featuring some of the films shown on the Z Channel is used. This serves to underline the diversity offered on the channel in particular its attempts to expose its American viewers to undubbed foreign language films. The films ends with a montage of scenes of such films with Irving Berlins "Whatll I Do?" theme being played over the top of them as performed by the actor William Atherton from the film The Great Gatsby. Exploding Sun Exploding Sun is a 2013 Canadian made-for-TV sci-fi film directed by Michael Robison and starring Julia Ormond, David James Elliott, Natalie Brown and Anthony Lemke. The film is broadcast both as a stand-alone film and in two parts with various durations. Way of the Wicked Way of the Wicked is a 2014 American horror film directed by Kevin Carraway and starring Christian Slater. The film had its Internet premiere on April 30, 2014 in China and was released onto DVD in the United States on May 20 of the same year. The story concerns a young boy who may or may not be the Anti-Christ. The Closed Circuit The Closed Circuit is a 2013 Polish action film directed by Ryszard Bugajski. The Mayor of Hell The Mayor of Hell is a 1933 American pre-Code Warner Brothers film starring James Cagney. The film was remade in 1938 as Crime School with Humphrey Bogart taking over James Cagneys role and Hells Kitchen with Ronald Reagan in 1939. True Confession True Confession is a 1937 American screwball comedy film directed by Wesley Ruggles and starring Carole Lombard, Fred MacMurray, and John Barrymore. It was based on the play Mon Crime, written by Georges Berr and Louis Verneuil. In 1946 it was remade as Cross My Heart. Ruby Gentry Ruby Gentry is a 1952 film directed by King Vidor, and starring Jennifer Jones, Charlton Heston, and Karl Malden. The movie and the title character were the inspiration for Roberta Lee Streeter to take the performing name Bobbie Gentry. The Hunters The Hunters is a 1958 American DeLuxe Color CinemaScope war film adapted from the novel, The Hunters by James Salter. Produced and directed by Dick Powell, it stars Robert Mitchum and Robert Wagner as two very different United States Air Force fighter pilots during the Korean War. Bachelor in Paradise Bachelor in Paradise is a 1961 American Metrocolor romantic comedy film starring Bob Hope and Lana Turner. Directed by Jack Arnold, it was written by Valentine Davies and Hal Kanter, based on a story by Vera Caspary. It co-stars Paula Prentiss, Jim Hutton and Janis Paige. The film won three Laurel awards for Best Comedy, Best Comedy Actor and song, which was also nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Song. Bob Hope was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. Strangely for a very American film, Bachelor in Paradise had its World Premiere at the Coliseum Theatre in Londons West End on November 2, 1961, with a personal appearance from Bob Hope. Texas, Adios Texas, Adios is a 1966 Spaghetti Western film directed by Ferdinando Baldi and starring Franco Nero. It is often referenced in connection with Django, also starring Nero, and although was referred to as Django 2 in some countries, it is not considered a sequel. The film is mostly remembered as a lesser known Spaghetti Western. Captain Nemo and the Underwater City Captain Nemo and the Underwater City is a 1969 British film starring Robert Ryan, Chuck Connors and Nanette Newman. It features the character Captain Nemo and is inspired by Jules Vernes novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. It was written by Pip and Jane Baker. Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones, also called The Mad Messiah, is a 1980 television miniseries about the Peoples Temple led by Jim Jones, and their 1978 mass suicide at Jonestown. Based on the book by Charles A. Krause, entitled Guyana Massacre: The Eyewitness Account, the film was originally shown on television on April 15, 1980. Wild Tango Tango Feroz: la leyenda de Tanguito is a 1993 Argentine drama musical film directed by Marcelo Piñeyro. It is loosely based in the life of Tanguito, one of the first artists of Argentine rock. Fernan Mirás and Cecilia Dopazo, unknown to most spectators by that point, had the lead roles and became famous after the films release. It was the most successful movie in Argentina at the time and for a number of years. Tango Feroz centers on Tanguitos drug addiction, his love relationship with Mariana, his friendship with Mauricio "Moris" Birabent, his madness and final years. The film does not include any of the songs written by the real Tanguito, such as his iconic "La balsa", as Piñeyro could not acquire the rights for doing so. Instead, it uses many other classic songs of Argentine Rock. Ulises Butrón sang the hit song written for the movie, "El amor es más fuerte", in the scenes played by Mirás as well as the soundtrack. Foreign Exchange Foreign Exchange is a 2008 American independent film directed by Danny Roth. Picture Snatcher Picture Snatcher is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film starring James Cagney as a gangster who decides to quit to pursue his dream. Happy New Year La bonne année is a 1973 film directed by Claude Lelouch. Lockpojken Beck, later called Beck – Lockpojken, is a 1997 film about the Swedish police detective Martin Beck directed by Pelle Seth. Genghis Blues Genghis Blues is a documentary film directed by Roko Belic. It centers on the journey of blind American singer Paul Pena to the isolated Russian Republic of Tuva due to his interest in Tuvan throat singing. It won the 1999 Sundance Film Festival Audience Award for a Documentary. It was also nominated for an Academy Award in 2000 in the Best Documentary Feature category. Excel Saga is a manga series written and illustrated by Kōshi Rikudō. It was serialized in Young King OURs from 1996 to 2011, and its individual chapters were collected and published in tankōbon volumes by Shōnen Gahōsha. The series follows the attempts of Across, a "secret ideological organization", to conquer the city of Fukuoka as a first step towards world domination. The title character of the series, Excel, is a key member of the group who is working towards completing this goal, while the city is being defended by a shadowy government agency led by Dr. Kabapu. The manga was adapted into an anime television series by Victor Entertainment, which was taglined . Directed by Shinichi Watanabe and featuring animation from J.C.Staff, the series premiered on TV Tokyo in 1999. TV Tokyo only aired twenty-five of the series twenty-six episodes, with the finale having been intentionally made too violent, obscene and long for broadcast on Japanese TV. As such, it was only included in the DVD release of the series, although it has since been broadcast in other markets. The series has enjoyed some critical success coupled with respectable sales. Dev Dev is a 2004 Indian Hindi drama film, directed by Govind Nihalani. The film won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie, and Kareena Kapoor won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress for her performance. Eternal Eternal is a 2004 film about sixteenth-century Countess Elizabeth Báthory "repeating her crimes in modern day Montreal". Memory Lane Memory Lane is a 2012 science-fiction film by American director Shawn Holmes and his directorial debut. The film world-premiered on May 6, 2012 at the Sci-Fi-London film festival in London and was funded by Shawn Holmes with a budget of less than three-hundred dollars. Of the film, Holmes stated that he was inspired to create Memory Lane after his friend Michael Guy Allen returned from a tour of duty in Afghanistan. Filming took place in Martins Ferry and Wheeling. My Man Is a Loser My Man Is a Loser is a 2014 comedy film written and directed by comedian Mike Young. Filming began in New York City in June 2012. The film received a video on demand and limited theatrical release on July 25, 2014, by Lionsgate Films. Social Animals Social Animals is a 2018 American comedy film, written and directed by Theresa Bennett in her directorial debut. It stars Noël Wells, Josh Radnor, Aya Cash, Carly Chaikin, Fortune Feimster and Samira Wiley. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on June 1, 2018, by Paramount Pictures. Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants is a direct-to-video animated superhero film and the third entry in the Batman Unlimited series. It premiered on July 24, 2016, at San Diego Comic-Con International, to be followed by a digital release on August 30, 2016 and a DVD release on September 13, 2016. The House of Tomorrow The House of Tomorrow is a 2017 American independent drama film written and directed by Peter Livolsi and starring Asa Butterfield and Alex Wolff. The film is based on Peter Bognannis 2010 novel of the same name. It is Livolsis directorial debut. Co-stars Ellen Burstyn and Nick Offerman served as executive producers of the film. The Earth Dies Screaming The Earth Dies Screaming is a 1964 British science fiction film directed by Terence Fisher, and starring Willard Parker, Virginia Field, Dennis Price, Vanda Godsell, Thorley Walters, David Spenser, and Anna Palk. Wizards of the Lost Kingdom Wizards of the Lost Kingdom is a 1985 Argentine-American sword and sorcery film written by Ed Naha and directed by Héctor Olivera. It stars Bo Svenson as Kor the Conqueror, Vidal Peterson as Simon, and Thom Christopher as Shurka. The film is an entry in a series of nine films that Roger Corman produced in Argentina during the 1980s; the first one being Deathstalker. The Chambermaid on the Titanic The Chambermaid on the Titanic is a 1997 French-Italian-Spanish drama film directed by Bigas Luna, starring Oliver Martinez, Romane Bohringer and Aitana Sanchez-Gijon. It is based on the novel La Femme de chambre du Titanic by Didier Decoin. The film is known variously by its French title, La Femme de chambre du Titanic, and also by the shortened English title The Chambermaid, which was adopted in late August 1998 to avoid the impression that it was trying to cash in on the success of James Camerons popular film, Titanic, which was released the year before The Chambermaid on the Titanic made its US debut. The Collingswood Story The Collingswood Story is an award winning indie horror film, hailed by Shivers Magazine as "The Best Low Budget Movie Since The Blair Witch Project". The Collingswood Story was released in 2006 by Anchor Bay UK/Starz Home Entertainment. Pyl Dust, is a 2001 film with a minimalistic budget of 3000 dollars that was released in 2005 in Russia. Its genre may be characterized as fantastic realism, or as an existential drama with elements of science fiction. Practically unknown in the period between 2001 and 2005, the film was acclaimed at several Russian movie festivals, including XXVII Moscow Festival and Kinoshock. The 3 L'il Pigs The 3 Lil Pigs is a 2007 Canadian French-language comedy film. The directorial debut of comedian and actor Patrick Huard, the film won the Golden Reel Award at the 28th Genie Awards and the Billet dor at the Jutra Awards as top-grossing film of 2007 in Quebec. A sequel, The 3 Lil Pigs 2, was released in 2016. Sugarhouse Sugarhouse is a British urban thriller film directed by Gary Love and starring Steven Mackintosh, Ashley Walters, Andy Serkis and Adam Deacon. The low-budget thriller is based on the stage play Collision. The film was released on 24 August 2007. Home from Home: Chronicle of a Vision Home from Home is a 2013 German drama film directed by Edgar Reitz. It was screened out of competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. It is shot in black and white, but there are some colour sequences. It is a prequel to the Heimat film series and concerns the Simon family living in the fictional Hunsrück village of Schabbach from 1840–1844. Joséphine Joséphine is a 2013 French romantic comedy film directed by Agnès Obadia. The story is adapted from the French comic of the same name by Pénélope Bagieu. A sequel, Joséphine sarrondit, was released on 10 February 2016. Lakshmi Lakshmi is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language biographical social problem film, written and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor. The film deals with the harsh realities of human trafficking and child prostitution, which continue behind closed curtains in rural areas of India. It was earlier expected to release on 17 January 2014, but got delayed due to censorship issues. The film Won Best Film - Mercedes Benz Audience Award, for Best Narrative at the Palm Springs International Film Festival on 13 January 2014. The film released on 21 March 2014. The film was screened official selection at Toronto Reel World, Washington DC, New York Indian and Melbourne Indian Film Festivals. It would open the 16th London Asian Film Festival in June 2014. Buffalo Bill Buffalo Bill is a Technicolor biographical Western about the life of the legendary frontiersman Buffalo Bill Cody, directed by William A. Wellman and starring Joel McCrea and Maureen OHara with Linda Darnell, Thomas Mitchell, Edgar Buchanan and Anthony Quinn in supporting roles. Saddle the Wind Saddle the Wind is a 1958 Western film directed by Robert Parrish, written by Rod Serling and produced by Armand Deutsch. It was filmed in Metrocolor and CinemaScope. Night of Dark Shadows Night of Dark Shadows is a 1971 horror film by Dan Curtis. It is the sequel to House of Dark Shadows. It centers on the story of Quentin Collins and his bride Tracy at the Collinwood Mansion in Collinsport, Maine. David Selby, Lara Parker, John Karlen, Kate Jackson, Grayson Hall, and Nancy Barrett star. Night of Dark Shadows was not as successful as House of Dark Shadows. This film marked the feature film debut of David Selby and Kate Jackson. Drive, He Said Drive, He Said is a 1971 American motion picture released by Columbia Pictures. It is one of the lesser-known works in the influential group of "New Hollywood" films of the late 1960s and early 1970s made by independent production house Raybert Productions and its successor, BBS Productions. Based upon the 1964 novel of the same title by Jeremy Larner, the film, which stars William Tepper, is notable as the directorial debut of Jack Nicholson following his breakthrough as an actor in Easy Rider and Five Easy Pieces. Although it was coolly received at the time, and has subsequently faded into obscurity, the production brought together many significant Hollywood names. Director of photography Bill Butler gained renown for his later work on classic films such as Steven Spielbergs Jaws, Francis Ford Coppolas The Conversation, and One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest. Original music was composed by David Shire and the screenplay included uncredited contributions from future director Terence Malick. It starred several of Nicholsons friends and frequent screen collaborators in leading roles – Karen Black, Bruce Dern, Robert Towne and Henry Jaglom. Several younger actors who became familiar TV faces in later years were also featured in small supporting roles, including David Ogden Stiers, Cindy Williams and Michael Warren, who was also a former collegiate basketball player. It was filmed on the campus of the University of Oregon and other locations in Eugene. The film is also notable for its then-controversial use of profanity, its depictions of sex and drug use, and for several scenes of male frontal nudity, including a locker-room shower scene, and the mental breakdown scene in which Gabriel is shown frontally nude, which led to an attempt by the censor to give the film an X rating. The title comes from the poem "I Know A Man" by Robert Creeley, which a character recites in the opening scene. It also serves as a cryptic reference to basketball, the movies dominant milieu. Devil in the Flesh Devil in the Flesh is an Italian film released in 1986 and directed by Marco Bellocchio. An adaptation of Raymond Radiguet’s novel Le Diable au corps, the film stars Federico Pitzalis as a high school student who falls in love with an older woman. Enlightenment Guaranteed Erleuchtung garantiert is a 2000 German film directed by Doris Dörrie about two brothers, Uwe and Gustav, who travel to Japan to sort out the mess of their lives. Their plan is to visit the Sojiji Monastery in Monzen, near Tokyo. On their way there, in a rather literal Buddhist moment, they lose all of their belongings. When they at last make it to the monastery, they find that even there, enlightenment can be elusive. The first lesson of the Buddha is that "life is suffering". At the beginning of the film, we are taken into the troubled lives of the two brothers. Each man is experiencing a mid life crisis of his own that will ultimately bring them closer together. With four young children, Uwe and his wife Petra have their plates full. Lacking compassion for each others burdens, they constantly are bickering. After a particularly stressful morning of playing children bright and early, Uwe is particularly disrespectful to his wife. While he is at work as a real estate agent of sorts, his wife packs up most of their belongings and moves out. Uwe finds a note when he comes home and is immediately distressed to tears. Meanwhile, his brother Gustav is having troubles of his own. Unlike his brother, Gustav is a Zen Buddhist enthusiast. His burdens are internal; he is afraid of making mistakes and also afraid of fear itself. He has been planning a trip to a monastery in Monzen to find himself. Uwe, in a great state of distress, asks his brother to take him along. After much hesitation, Gustav buys his brother a ticket and the adventure really begins. This film could almost be a sequel to Men..., Dörries landmark 1980s film with the same starring actors and a similar existential storyline, and was sometimes billed as such. The Foster Boy The Foster Boy is a 2011 Swiss drama film directed by Markus Imboden. It dramatizes the fate of two Verdingkinder in Emmental. Fort Tilden Fort Tilden is a 2014 American independent comedy film, written and directed by Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers, starring Bridey Elliott, Claire McNulty, Neil Casey, Alysia Reiner, and Peter Vack. The film had its world premiere at SXSW on March 8, 2014, where it won that years Grand Jury Award. The film was acquired by revived Orion Pictures and was released on August 14, 2015, in a limited release, and through video on demand. Killing for Love Killing for Love is a German documentary film directed by Marcus Vetter with Karin Steinberger. The film tells the crime story of the double murder of Derek and Nancy Haysom on 30 March 1985 in Lynchburg. Lu over the Wall is a 2017 Japanese animated fantasy film produced by Science Saru and released by Toho about the eponymous ningyo. The film was directed by Masaaki Yuasa, and has a screenplay credited to Reiko Yoshida and Masaaki Yuasa. The music was composed by Takatsugu Muramatsu. It is the second Science Saru animated feature film released, though it was the first to be produced. It was released in cinemas by Toho on May 19, 2017 in Japan, by Anime Limited on December 6, 2017 in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and by GKIDS on May 11, 2018 in the United States. Half Symbolic Films released the film in Australia on January 31, 2019. The Last Gangster The Last Gangster is a 1937 American crime drama film directed by Edward Ludwig and starring Edward G. Robinson, James Stewart, and Rose Stradner. They Came from Beyond Space They Came from Beyond Space is a 1967 British Eastman Color science fiction film directed by Freddie Francis, written by Milton Subotsky and based on the book The Gods Hate Kansas by Joseph Millard. It was produced by Amicus Productions. The production came after 2150 A.D. and used many of the sets and props from the former film as a cost-cutting measure. Killer Tomatoes Eat France! Killer Tomatoes Eat France!, was released in 1991 as the third and most recent sequel to Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. Like its predecessor, Killer Tomatoes Strike Back, it was a direct-to-video release. The film had been intended as the third in the series according to Return of the Killer Tomatoes, but was replaced as the third film by Killer Tomatoes Strike Back. It is the final film made by New World Pictures before their sale to News Corporation in 1997. Because the movie was co-produced with corporate successor 20th Century Fox,, this is the only New World film whose rights are solely owned by 20th Century Fox. Mannen utan ansikte Beck – Mannen utan ansikte is a 2001 film about the Swedish police detective Martin Beck directed by Harald Hamrell. Free Men Free Men is a 2011 French film written and directed by Ismaël Ferroukhi, which recounts the largely untold story about the role that Algerian and other North African Muslims in Paris played in the French resistance and as rescuers of Jews during the German occupation. It features two historic figures: Si Kaddour Benghabrit, rector of the Grand Mosque of Paris, and Salim Halali, an Algerian Jewish singer. The film stars Tahar Rahim playing a fictional young Algerian and Michael Lonsdale as the rector. Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice is a 2011 computer animated 3-D television special, produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, and directed by Kevin Deters and Stevie Wermers-Skelton. It aired on December 5, 2011, on the ABC TV channel. The special is the second and final half-hour Christmas special, and the fourth and final short film in the Prep & Landing series, after Prep & Landing, Tinys BIG Adventure, and Operation: Secret Santa. Everybody in Our Family Everybody in Our Family is a 2012 Romanian psychological thriller drama directed by Radu Jude. Move Move is a 2012 German comedy film directed by Dietrich Brüggemann. Down by Love Down by Love is a 2016 French drama film directed by Pierre Godeau. Barakah Meets Barakah Barakah Meets Barakah is a 2016 Saudi Arabian drama-comedy film directed and written by Mahmoud Sabbagh, a remarkably candid Saudi Arabian love story which uses humor as a counterweight to the difficulties the couple face. Principal photography of Barakah Meets Barakah began on 25 September 2015 and ended on 22 October, and was shot entirely in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The film was selected as the Saudi Arabian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards. The film premiered at the Forum section of the 66th Berlin International Film Festival making it the first Saudi feature film to premiere at the festival. It won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury at the Berlinale. It was selected to represent the Berlinale during the Berlinale Spotlight program at the 14th Morelia International Film Festival in Mexico in October 2016. The film premiered in North America at the Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres on September 16 at the 41st annual Toronto International Film Festival, receiving a standing ovation. Cameron Baily, the artistic director at TIFF, called it: a "freewheeling, engaging romantic romp that has real weight even though its humorous touch is as light as air". It was later selected as the Saudi Arabian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The film was also selected at the 38th Cairo International Film Festival becoming the first Saudi film ever to participate in the festival, receiving a certificate of appreciation. The film was theatrically released in many countries, including Germany, Switzerland, Austria, UAE, Egypt and Tunisia. It was released in Germany through Arsenal in 20 cinemas across Germany at March 9, 2017. Netflix brought the international VoD distribution rights of the film. It premiered on all Netflix regions on October 12th, 2017, making it the first Saudi film to display at the streaming service. Rafiki Rafiki is a 2018 Kenyan drama film directed by Wanuri Kahiu. Rafiki is the story of romance that grows between two young women, Kena and Ziki, amidst family and political pressures around LGBT rights in Kenya. The film had its international premiere in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival; it was the first Kenyan film to be screened at the festival. Chickens Come Home- Chickens Come Home is a 1931 American Pre-Code short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by James W. Horne and produced by Hal Roach. It was shot in January, 1931 and released on February 21, 1931. It is a remake of the 1927 silent film Love em and Weep in which Jimmy Finlayson played Hardys role and Hardy played a party guest. The Mysterians is a 1957 Japanese science fiction film directed by Ishirō Honda and stars Kenji Sahara, Yumi Shirakawa and Takashi Shimura. The film begins with a giant fissure destroying an entire village. This leads to an investigation whereby the source is discovered to be Moguera, a giant robot, who is then destroyed by the military. The remains are analyzed and discovered to be of alien origin. Shortly after, an alien race known as the Mysterians arrive, declaring they have taken some Earth women captive and that they demand both land and the right to marry women of Earth. For The Mysterians, producer Tomoyuki Tanaka recruited Jojiro Okami, a science fiction writer, to develop the story. Honda later elaborated that he wanted the film to differ from both Godzilla and Rodan and to make it more of a "true science fiction film," one to promote peace and understanding between cultures. The film was popular upon its release in Japan, where it was among the top ten grossing domestic productions of the year. Contemporary reviews from Western critics in the Monthly Film Bulletin and Variety praised the special effect work but criticized the plot as confusing and juvenile, respectively. Lips of Blood Lèvres de Sang is a 1975 French horror film directed by Jean Rollin. The film tells the story of a man who begins to have visions of a young woman dressed in white who is locked behind the gates of a château. The director was "forced" to shot the hardcore version as well under the title Suce Moi Vampire. Reilly: Ace of Spies Reilly, Ace of Spies is a 1983 television miniseries dramatizing the life of Sidney Reilly, a Russian Jew who became one of the greatest spies ever to work for the British. Among his exploits, in the early 20th century, were the infiltration of the German General Staff in 1917 and a near-overthrow of the Bolsheviks in 1918. His reputation with women was as legendary as his genius for espionage. The mini series was written by Troy Kennedy Martin, and based on the 1967 book Ace of Spies by Robin Bruce Lockhart, whose father R. H. Bruce Lockhart was one of Reillys fellow spies. Sam Neill stars as the eponymous character. The theme music is the romance movement from Dmitri Shostakovich’s The Gadfly Suite, though Shostakovitch is not actually credited. Fantozzi in Heaven Fantozzi in Paradiso is the eighth film of "Fantozzi" film series that was released in 1993. In this film, Fantozzi dies. It is followed by Fantozzi - Il ritorno. Full Body Massage Full Body Massage is an erotic made-for-cable movie directed by Nicolas Roeg and starring Mimi Rogers getting a nude full body massage while talking about relationships and philosophy with her masseur. Love and a Bullet Love and a Bullet is a 2002 action film starring American rapper Treach. It was released to theaters on August 30, 2002 and was directed by Ben Ramsey and Kantz. Ayam El-Sadat Ayyam El Sadat is a 2001 Egyptian biographical film about President of Egypt Anwar Al Sadat. The movie starred several prominent actors, with Ahmad Zaki as the Egyptian president. It is considered to be one of Zakis greatest performances, capturing intimate details about the president in great accuracy. One notable characteristic of Sadat was his speech pattern, which Ahmad Zaki captured strongly in his performance. The movie included several prominent actors of Egypt, including: Ahmad Zaki as President Anwar Sadat Mona Zaki as the young Jehan Al Sadat Mervat Amin as First Lady Jehan Al Sadat Ahmed El Sakka as Atef El Sadat, the presidents brother Mohamed El Kholi as President Gamal Abdel Nasser Director Mohamed Khan received high praise for his directing of the movie. However, some critics claimed that the movie was a bit too biased, since it only focused on the writings of Sadat himself from his book, In Search of an Identity. When the movie was released in 2001, it attracted a huge following in Egypt, ranking as one of Egypts highest grossing movies. This was Zakis second biographical movie, following Nasser 56. Father's Affair Fathers Affair is a 2003 Dutch drama film. It received a Golden Film award for 100,000 visitors and a Golden Calf award for Best Sound. Motherless Brooklyn Motherless Brooklyn is a 2019 American crime drama film written, produced and directed by Edward Norton, based on the 1999 novel of the same name by Jonathan Lethem. Norton also stars in the film, along with Bruce Willis, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Bobby Cannavale, Cherry Jones, Alec Baldwin, and Willem Dafoe. The film had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on August 30, 2019, and is scheduled to be released in North America on November 1, 2019, by Warner Bros. Pictures. Ten 'til Noon Ten Til Noon is a 2006 crime thriller film directed by Scott Storm and starring Alfonso Freeman, Rick D. Wasserman, Rayne Guest, Jenya Lano, and Thomas Kopache. It was produced by Michael Creighton Rogers, Michael Mannheim, Gavin Franks, and Brian Osborne It witnesses the same ten minutes from the often tense perspective of ten different characters. Its official description is: Between 11:50 and 12:00 noon, a crime is committed. In the same ten-minute period, we follow the lives of the ten people, all connected to this crime. As we see each persons point of view, we are propelled closer and closer to the truth of what exactly happened...and why. It was shot during separate months on a shoestring budget with the help of countless crew and friend favors. After a Los Angeles Premiere screening, Jon Voights company, Crystal Sky, signed on to sell foreign and domestic distribution and the film opened theatrically in Los Angeles on March 30, 2007. It has won awards at multiple film festivals. Naqaab Naqaab is a 2007 Indian suspense thriller film directed by the famous duo Abbas-Mustan. The film reunites Bobby Deol and Akshaye Khanna after Humraaz which was also directed by Abbas-Mustan. Former model Urvashi Sharma makes her film debut as the leading actress of the film. The story of the film is inspired by the Hollywood movie Dot the I. Deol plays the antagonist. Operation Shmenti Capelli Operation Shmenti Capelli is a 2011 Bulgarian drama film directed by Ivan Mitov. Trading Christmas Trading Christmas is a 2011 Christmas film directed by Michael Scott and starring Faith Ford, Tom Cavanagh, Gil Bellows, Gabrielle Miller, Emma Lahana, and Andrew Francis. The film is based on the novel of the same name by author Debbie Macomber, who also serves as a producer. The film premiered on the Hallmark Channel on November 26, 2011. Small Time Small Time is a 2014 American comedy film written and directed by Joel Surnow. The film stars Christopher Meloni, Devon Bostick, Dean Norris, Bridget Moynahan, Xander Berkeley and Ashley Jensen. The film was released on April 18, 2014, by Anchor Bay Entertainment. The Snow on the Pines The Snow on the pines is a 2010 Iranian black and white film written and directed by Iranian-American director and actor Peyman Moaadi. The Snow on the pines is Moaadis debut as a director. Also, it won a Crystal simorgh in the Fajr International Film Festival. Crows Explode is a 2014 Japanese action film directed by Toshiaki Toyoda. It is the third film based on the manga Crows by Hiroshi Takahashi, and a sequel to 2009s Crows Zero 2. It features new characters and an almost entirely new cast, including Masahiro Higashide and Taichi Saotome. The film was released in Japan on April 12, 2014. Breakup Buddies Breakup Buddies is a 2014 Chinese romantic comedy and road film, directed by Ning Hao. It stars Huang Bo and Xu Zheng as buddies on a wild 3,000-kilometre cross-country journey from Beijing to Dali City. The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2014, and was released domestically on September 30, 2014. It grossed over $195 million to become one of the highest-grossing films in China. The Here After The Here After is a 2015 Swedish drama film written and directed by Magnus von Horn. The film is a co-production between Sweden, Poland and France. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The film won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film, Best Director for Magnus von Horn and Best Supporting Actor for Mats Blomgren at the 51st Guldbagge Awards. Well Well is a 2016 Hungarian drama film directed by Attila Gigor. It takes place during three days at a remote petrol station and revolves a man who meets his father for the first time in 30 years, as well as a group of prostitutes whose van breaks down on the way to Switzerland. The Living Playing Cards The Living Playing Cards is a 1905 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Yu-Gi-Oh! Bonds Beyond Time is a Japanese 3-D animated science fantasy action film based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! series. It was produced to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the NAS-produced series, Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, and features the main characters from three of the franchises anime series and links to the story of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds. The events of the film take place before the "Crash Town arc," which is the third season finale of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds. It was released in Japanese theaters on January 23, 2010. An English-language version of the film was produced by 4Kids Entertainment. The digital cinema developer and distributor Cinedigm screened the film in selected stereoscopic 3D theaters in the United States. In the United Kingdom, Manga Entertainment released the film in selected stereoscopic 3D cinemas, and followed this with a Blu-ray 3D and DVD release. The film was also released in the United States on Blu-ray and DVD. The film earned over in Japanese theaters, and also sold well on DVD, both in Japan and the United Kingdom. Film critics, however, criticized it for its limited scope of audience, claiming it was strictly marketed to children or fans of the series. Private Peaceful Private Peaceful is a 2012 British war drama film directed by Pat OConnor and starring Jack OConnell and George MacKay. It is based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Michael Morpurgo. The film marks the final performance of Richard Griffiths. Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln, also released under the title D. W. Griffiths "Abraham Lincoln", is a 1930 pre-Code American biographical film about Abraham Lincoln directed by D. W. Griffith. It stars Walter Huston as Lincoln and Una Merkel, in her second speaking role, as Ann Rutledge. Her first speaking role was in a short film, Loves Old Sweet Song filmed in the Phonofilm sound-on-film process. The script was co-written by Stephen Vincent Benét, author of the Civil War prose poem John Browns Body, and Gerrit Lloyd. This was the first of only two sound films made by Griffith. The film entered the public domain in 1958 when the initial copyright expired. The copyright holders did not elect to extend it for a second 28 year term. Tribute to a Bad Man Tribute to a Bad Man is a 1956 western film directed by Robert Wise and starring James Cagney about a rancher whose harsh enforcement of frontier justice alienates the woman he loves. It was based on the short story "Hangings for the Lucky" by Jack Schaefer, the author of Shane. Maledetto il giorno che t'ho incontrato Maledetto il giorno che tho incontrato is a 1992 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Carlo Verdone. The film won five David di Donatello Awards, for best screenplay, best actor, best cinematography, best editing and best supporting actress. For her performance Margherita Buy won the Ciak doro for best actress. Escape to Witch Mountain Escape to Witch Mountain is a 1995 American made-for-television fantasy-adventure film and a remake of the 1975 film of the same name. The film was announced by American Broadcasting Company in September 1994, as one of four Disney film remakes to air on the channel. The film was produced by Walt Disney Television and premiered on ABC on April 29, 1995, as part of ABC Family Movie. The President's Last Bang The Presidents Last Bang is a 2005 satiric black comedy film by South Korean director Im Sang-soo about the events leading to and the aftermath of the assassination of Park Chung-hee, then the South Korean President, by his close friend and Korean Intelligence Agency director Kim Jae-kyu. The films portrayal of Park was a subject of controversy, leading to a lawsuit against the films makers by Park Chung-hees only son, Park Ji-man. In 2005, a ruling by the Seoul Central Court ordered that 3 minutes and 50 seconds of documentary footage be censored out of the film. In response, the director had the excised footage replaced with a blank screen for its running time. During its theatrical run, both nationally and internationally, only the censored version was shown. The ruling was appealed, and in August 2006 overturned, with the court issuing the following statement: "We must broadly confirm the right of free expression concerning the depiction of public historical figures." The court also concluded that several scenes were an unjust smear against the former president and ordered MK Pictures, the production company that financed the film, to pay President Parks family 100 million won. Almost the entirety of the film focuses on the few hours before and after Parks assassination on October 26, 1979. Undoubtedly the most controversial aspect of the film is its portrayal of Park: in the film, he is shown to be a cowardly libertine who is seen having late-night drinking parties, pawing young women, and in particular having much admiration for Japanese culture to the point of occasionally speaking Japanese himself. The memory of Japanese occupation remains fresh in the minds of many South Koreans; this was seen to imply Park had affection for - if not association with - Koreas former colonial rulers. It screened in the Directors Fortnight section of the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. What No One Knows What No One Knows is a 2008 Danish political thriller film written and directed by Søren Kragh-Jacobsen, and starring Anders W. Berthelsen, Maria Bonnevie, Ghita Nørby, and Lars Mikkelsen. The film was produced by Nimbus Film. The Land Before Time XIII: The Wisdom of Friends The Land Before Time XIII: The Wisdom of Friends is a 2007 direct-to-video animated film and the thirteenth film in The Land Before Time series. The plot centers on Littlefoot, Cera, Ducky, Spike, and Petrie, who are excited to meet two yellow-bellied Beipiaosaurus, Loofah and Doofah, who have lost their way while traveling to distant Berry Valley. Loofah and Doofah seem to be too unintelligent to find their way back, so Littlefoot and the others decide to help their new friends whilst sharing important life lessons called Wisdoms along the way. A Certain Magical Index is a Japanese light novel series written by Kazuma Kamachi and illustrated by Kiyotaka Haimura, which has been published by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko imprint since April 2004. The plot is set in a world where supernatural abilities exist. The light novels focus on Tōma Kamijō, a young high school student in Academy City who has an unusual ability, as he encounters an English nun named Index. His ability and relationship with Index proves dangerous to other magicians and espers who want to discover the secrets behind him and Index, as well as the city. Yen Press have licensed the novels in North America. A manga adaptation by Chuya Kogino began serialization in Monthly Shōnen Gangan from May 2007. J.C.Staff produced two 24-episode anime series between 2008 and 2011. An animated film was released in February 2013. The anime adaptations are licensed in North America by Funimation. A 26-episode third season aired between 2018 and 2019, licensed by Funimation. The side-story manga series, A Certain Scientific Railgun, began serialization in Dengeki Daioh in February 2007. A second side-story manga series, A Certain Scientific Accelerator, began serialization in Dengeki Daioh in December 2013. Louis Theroux: America's Medicated Kids Americas Medicated Kids is a British documentary that was televised on 18 April 2010. The Louis Theroux documentary ran for 60 minutes. The documentary follows Theroux as he travels to one of Americas leading childrens psychiatric treatment centres, in Pittsburgh, and investigates the effects of putting children diagnosed with mental health disorders on prescription medication and the impact that medicating the child has on the family group. Heleno {HelenoHelenoHelenoHelenoHelenoHelenoSantosSantosFreitasFreitasSantoroSantoroSantoroSantoroCepedaCepedaMoraesMoraesBastosBastosCarvalhoCarvalhoFilmesFilmesFilmsFilmsFonsecaFonsecadirectordirectorSantoroSantoroFreitasFreitasSantoroSantoroRegatas|BotafogoRegatas|BotafogoMagazineMagazine19701970filmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmssportspeoplesportspeoplefilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmssyphilissyphilisFonsecaFonseca1940s1940s1950195019591959filmsfilmsfilmsfilmsplayersplayerspeoplepeople The Color Wheel The Color Wheel is a 2011 American independent film co-written, co-produced, edited, directed by and co-starring Alex Ross Perry. Perry co-wrote the film with Carlen Altman, who both also play the respective lead roles. A screwball black comedy, the film follows adult siblings J.R. and Colin as they undertake a road trip to move J.R.s belongings out of the home of her former lover and college professor. Shot on black-and-white 16mm film, the film is noted for its unusual and abrasive style, rapid-fire dialogue, and dark plot. After premiering at festivals in 2011, the film was named the best undistributed film of the year by the Indiewire and Village Voice polls, and placed 12th in a similar poll conducted by Film Comment. The Color Wheel was released in a limited release in the United States on May 18, 2012, by Factory25. Collision Earth Collision Earth is a Canadian disaster television film directed by Paul Ziller. It was released in 2011 for broadcast on the Syfy Channel and later distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment on Blu-ray. Daddy's Little Girl Daddys Little Girl is a 2012 Australian horror thriller film written and directed by Chris Sun and starring Billi Baker, Michael Thomson, Allira Jaques, Holly Phillips, Rebecca Plint and Sean Gannon in the lead roles. Churchill's Secret Churchills Secret is a British drama television film first broadcast on ITV1 on 28 February 2016. The screenplay was written by Stewart Harcourt based on the book The Churchill Secret: KBO by Jonathan Smith. It stars Michael Gambon as Winston Churchill and Romola Garai as Millie Appleyard, his nurse. Production was supported by PBS, which screened the film as part of its Masterpiece anthology. Les Tuche 2 - Le rêve américain Les Tuche 2 - Le rêve américain is a 2016 French comedy film directed by Olivier Baroux. It is the sequel to Les Tuche. It earned over US$32.5 million and was the highest-grossing domestic film in France in 2016, with 4,619,884 tickets sold. Howard Lovecraft & the Undersea Kingdom Howard Lovecraft and the Undersea Kingdom is a 2017 animated direct-to-video film based on the graphic novel of the same name. The inspiration comes from the writings of American horror author H. P. Lovecraft. This is the sequel to Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom. Texas Across the River Texas Across The River is a 1966 western film comedy/satire directed by Michael Gordon and starring Dean Martin, Alain Delon, Rosemary Forsyth and Joey Bishop. The New One-Armed Swordsman The New One-Armed Swordsman, also known as Triple Irons, is a 1971 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Chang Cheh and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring David Chiang. Chiang replaced Jimmy Wang, the star of the two preceding films in the series, The One-Armed Swordsman and Return of the One-Armed Swordsman. The film features Chang Chehs usual brand of violent swordplay and bloody effects. Love and Lies Could One Imagine?, also released as Love and Lies, is a 1981 Soviet drama film directed by Ilya Frez based on the eponymous novella by Galina Shcherbakova. Smash Cut Smash Cut is a 2009 Canadian horror slasher film directed by Lee Demarbre and produced by Robert Menzies. It stars David Hess, Sasha Grey, Michael Berryman and Herschell Gordon Lewis. Peace on Earth Peace on Earth is a one-reel 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon short directed by Hugh Harman, about a post-apocalyptic world populated only by animals, as it is claimed in the short that human beings have gone extinct due to war. Summer Holiday Summer Holiday is a British CinemaScope and Technicolor musical film featuring singer Cliff Richard. The film was directed by Peter Yates, produced by Kenneth Harper. The original screenplay was written by Peter Myers and Ronald Cass. The cast includes Lauri Peters, Melvyn Hayes, Teddy Green, Jeremy Bulloch, Una Stubbs, Pamela Hart, Jacqueline Daryl, Lionel Murton, Madge Ryan, David Kossoff, Nicholas Phipps, Ron Moody and The Shadows. Herbert Ross choreographed the musical numbers. The film had its World Premiere at the Warner Theatre in Londons West End on 10 January 1963. Le comiche Le comiche is a 1990 Italian comedy film written and directed by Neri Parenti and starring Renato Pozzetto and Paolo Villaggio. It had two sequels, Le comiche 2 and Le nuove comiche. Night of the Running Man Night of the Running Man is a 1995 American crime thriller directed by Mark L. Lester and written by Lee Wells, who adapted it from his novel of the same name. It stars Andrew McCarthy and Scott Glenn. The film debuted on HBO before being released direct-to-video. McCarthy plays a cab driver who stumbles upon a large sum of money stolen from the mob. When mob hit men target him, he flees. The Match The Match is a 1999 British romantic comedy film written and directed by Mick Davis. Point of Origin Point of Origin is a 2002 biographical crime film released by HBO. It stars Ray Liotta and John Leguizamo. The film details an account of the true story of the convicted serial arsonist John Leonard Orr. The film was directed by Newton Thomas Sigel, and the soundtrack for the film was written by John Ottman. Hua yang de nian hua Hua Yang De Nian Hua is a 2000 short film by Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai that was shown at the 2001 Berlin International Film Festival. It consists of a 2m 28s montage of scenes from vintage Chinese films, most of which were considered lost until some nitrate prints were discovered in a California warehouse during the 1990s, set to a song from the soundtrack of Wongs In the Mood for Love, a golden oldie by Zhou Xuan; this song gives the film its title. It is available on the Criterion Collection DVD release of In the Mood for Love as an extra, as well as various bootlegged VCD releases of Wongs features. The Ministers The Ministers is a 2009 film starring John Leguizamo and Harvey Keitel. It premiered in the US in theaters on October 16, 2009. Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears is a 1944 Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. This short marks the first appearance of Jones dysfunctional version of The Three Bears, and is a parody of the old fairy tale, Goldilocks and The Three Bears. Mel Blanc provides the voices of Bugs and Papa Bear. Mama Bear is voiced by Bea Benaderet, while Kent Rogers voiced dim-witted Junyer. Stan Freberg is often incorrectly credited with voicing the character of Junyer. The cartoon was released four months before Rogers death in the crash during a training flight in Pensacola, while he was in the military during World War II. Book Revue Book Revue is a Looney Tunes cartoon short featuring Daffy Duck, released in 1946, with a plotline that is a mixture of the plots of 1937s Speaking of the Weather, 1938s Have You Got Any Castles? and 1941s A Coy Decoy. It is directed by Bob Clampett, written by Warren Foster and scored by Carl Stalling. The Characters voices were provided by Mel Blanc, Sara Berner, Bea Benaderet, and Richard Bickenbach, who were uncredited. In the reissue, the title is a pun, as a "revue" is a variety show, while a "review" is an evaluation of a work. Tight Spot Tight Spot is a 1955 American film noir directed by Phil Karlson and written by William Bowers, based on the play Dead Pigeon, by Leonard Kantor. It stars Ginger Rogers, Edward G. Robinson, Brian Keith, Lorne Greene, and Eve McVeagh. The story was inspired by Senator Estes Kefauvers tactics in coercing Virginia Hill to testify in the Bugsy Siegel prosecution. Fathom Fathom is a 1967 British spy comedy film directed by Leslie H. Martinson, starring Raquel Welch and Anthony Franciosa. Fathom Harvill is a skydiver touring Europe with a U.S. parachute team. She is approached by a Scottish agent to recover an atomic triggering mechanism. The film was based on Larry Forresters second Fathom novel Fathom Heavensent, then in the draft stage but never published. His first was 1967s A Girl Called Fathom. This was one of three 1967 20th Century Fox films about female spies, the others being Doris Days Caprice and Andrea Dromms Come Spy with Me. Hitler: The Last Ten Days Hitler: The Last Ten Days is a 1973 British-Italian biographical drama film depicting the days leading up to Adolf Hitlers suicide. The film stars Alec Guinness and Simon Ward, and features an introduction presented by Alistair Cooke; the original music score was composed by Mischa Spoliansky. The film is based on the book Hitlers Last Days: An Eye-Witness Account by Gerhard Boldt, an officer in the German Army who survived the Führerbunker. Location shooting for the film included the De Laurentiis Studios in Rome and parts of England. The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing is a 1973 American film adaptation of Marilyn Durhams novel of the same name directed by Richard C. Sarafian, and written by Eleanor Perry and William W. Norton. Munchies Munchies is a 1987 comedy horror film starring Harvey Korman, Charlie Stratton, and Nadine Van der Velde. Clearly inspired by the success of Gremlins, and directed by that films editor, Tina Hirsch, the film features a remarkably similar plotline. It spawned two sequels, Munchie and Munchie Strikes Back, which possess no relation to the original film save the titles. These two films dealt with an impish, wish-granting creature named Munchie. Meridian Meridian: Kiss of the Beast, also known as The Ravaging, is a 1990 horror film and romance film produced and directed by Charles Band. It starred Sherilyn Fenn, Malcolm Jamieson, Hilary Mason and Charlie Spradling. My Man My Man is a 1996 French drama film written and directed by Bertrand Blier. It was entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival where Anouk Grinberg won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. Whirlygirl Whirlygirl is a 2006 coming of age film starring Monet Mazur as the title character and Julian Morris, who plays a boarding school student named James Edwards. It was written by Pete McCormack and directed by Jim Wilson. Whole New Thing Whole New Thing is a 2005 Canadian drama film directed by Amnon Buchbinder. The film is a coming-of-age narrative about a 13-year-old boy, Emerson Thorsen who lives in an isolated straw-bale house with his counter-cultural parents, Rog and Kaya. However, when Kaya decides that homeschooling provides too little structure for Emerson, she enrolls him at the local middle-school under the tuition of 43-year-old Don Grant. Emerson, despite displaying a developed intellectual approach to sexuality, discovers the problems that come with developing a crush, and the taboo of this crush being his teacher. Black Ops Deadwater a.k.a. BlackOps a.k.a. Nazi Dawn in the United Kingdom, is a horror film written and produced by Ethan Wiley, it was directed by Roel Reiné and stars Lance Henriksen, Gary Stretch, James Russo, D. C. Douglas and Jim Hanks. The film was produced by Wiseacre Films and Rebel Film and released in the US by First Look Studios. Falco - Verdammt, wir leben noch! Falco: Damn It, Were Still Alive! is a 2008 Austrian biographical film based on the life of Austrian musician Falco. A View of Love A View of Love is a 2010 French romantic mystery film written and directed by Nicole Garcia and starring Jean Dujardin. Set mainly in the south of France, it tells the story of three pied noir children parted when Algeria became independent. Years later two meet again, one a married real estate agent and the other a mysterious woman being used to defraud his firm. A recurrent parallel is with the play Iphigénie, in which the three children had acted together, where two princesses compete for the flawed hero but one dies tragically. 12 O'Clock Boys 12 OClock Boys is a 2013 documentary film directed by Lotfy Nathan. The documentary focuses on urban dirt-bike riders in Baltimore, Maryland and one boys fascination with the group, dirt bikes, and his desire to join the 12 OClock Boys. The boy, Pug, was filmed over a three year period starting when he was 13. The film also includes interviews with several members of the 12 OClock Boys as well as Pugs mother, Coco. Producer, Eric Blair provided Second Unit Direction for the Phantom Camera HD Slow Motion Scenes. The film includes footage from a variety of local newscasts and less than a minute of clips from Baltimore dirt-bike documentary, 12 OClock Boyz. The film was premiered at South by Southwest 2013, and had its Baltimore premiere within Maryland Film Festival 2013. The film was acquired for U.S. theatrical distribution by Oscilloscope Laboratories in 2013, specially screened by Sundance and is available On Demand from Showtime. Speed Walking Speed Walking is a 2014 Danish drama film directed by Niels Arden Oplev. It is based on a novel of the same name by Morten Kirkskov. Sister Cities Sister Cities is a 2016 American drama television film directed by Sean Hanish, based on the 2006 play of the same name by Colette Freedman. The film stars Stana Katic, Jess Weixler, Michelle Trachtenberg, and Troian Bellisario as the four sisters along with Jacki Weaver, Alfred Molina, Amy Smart, and Tom Everett Scott filling out the rest of the cast. It premiered on Lifetime on September 17, 2016. Hue and Cry Hue and Cry is a 1947 British film directed by Charles Crichton and starring Alastair Sim, Harry Fowler and Joan Dowling. It is generally considered to be the first of the Ealing comedies, although it is better characterised as a thriller for children. Shot almost entirely on location, it is now a notable historic document due to its vivid portrait of a London still showing the damage of the Second World War. London forms the backdrop of a crime-gangster plot which revolves around a working class childrens street culture and childrens secret clubs. L'amore LAmore is a 1948 Italian anthology film directed by Roberto Rossellini that stars Anna Magnani and Federico Fellini. After an opening dedication to Magnani for her acting ability, it consists of two parts, one titled La voce umana and the other Il miracolo. The second part was banned in the United States, until it was cleared in 1952 by a Supreme Court decision upholding the right to free speech. You're Never Too Young You’re Never Too Young is a 1955 American semi-musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring the team of Martin and Lewis and co-starring Diana Lynn, Nina Foch, and Raymond Burr. It was released on August 25, 1955 by Paramount Pictures. Moon of the Wolf Moon of the Wolf is an American made-for-television Gothic horror film first broadcast on September 26, 1972, on ABC Movie of the Week. It starred David Janssen, Barbara Rush, Geoffrey Lewis and Bradford Dillman, with a script by Alvin Sapinsley. The film was directed by Daniel Petrie and filmed on location in Burnside. All of the downtown footage was from Clinton, Louisiana. A Month in the Country A Month in the Country is a 1987 British film directed by Pat OConnor. The film is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by J. L. Carr, and stars Colin Firth, Kenneth Branagh, Natasha Richardson and Patrick Malahide. The screenplay was by Simon Gray. Set in rural Yorkshire during the summer of 1920, the film follows a destitute World War I veteran employed to carry out restoration work on a Medieval mural discovered in a rural church while coming to terms with the after-effects of the war. The film was shot during the summer of 1986 and featured an original score by Howard Blake. The film has been neglected since its 1987 cinema release and it was only in 2004 that an original 35 mm film print was discovered, due to the intervention of a fan. Kachche Dhaage Kachche Dhaage is a 1999 Indian Bollywood action thriller film, directed by Milan Luthria and starring Saif Ali Khan, Ajay Devgn and Manisha Koirala. The film features Devgan as a smuggler, delivering goods across the Rajasthan-Pakistan border, was filmed in the deserts of Rajasthan and in Switzerland. It premiered on 10 February 1999 in Mumbai. A film under the same title, Kuchhe Dhaage was originally released in 1973, directed by Raj Khosla and starred Vinod Khanna, Moushumi Chatterjee and Kabir Bedi. The film also has similarities with Jackie Chans 1987 film Armour of God. Kermit's Swamp Years Kermits Swamp Years is a 2002 direct-to-video buddy comedy-drama road adventure film, directed by David Gumpel, featuring Jim Hensons Muppets, including a young Kermit and his best friends Goggles and Croaker, who travel outside their homes in the swamps of the Deep South to do something extraordinary with their lives. The film, which tells the story of Kermit the Frogs early life, is a prequel to The Muppet Movie. Kermits Swamp Years debuted on the Starz network on August 18, 2002. Although the film rights are still owned by Sony Pictures rather than The Walt Disney Company, Kermits Swamp Years was filmed at the Disney-MGM Studios. Learning to Lie Liegen lernen is a German film released in 2003. It is based on the novel of Frank Goosen from the year 2000. Bunny Drop , also known as Usagi Drop, is a 2011 Japanese drama film based on the manga of the same name by Yumi Unita. The film is directed by Sabu, and the screenplay was done by both Sabu and scriptwriter Tamio Hayashi. Bunny Drop stars actor Kenichi Matsuyama, who plays Daikichi, an office worker and a single man. Child actress Mana Ashida also plays Rin, a six-year-old illegitimate child of Daikichis grandfather, in the film. Bunny Drop made its international debut at the 14th Shanghai International Film Festival, where it was warmly received. It was subsequently released in Japanese cinemas on 20 August 2011. The Client The Client is a 2011 South Korean courtroom thriller film directed by Sohn Young-sung. The Informant The Informant is a 2013 French crime thriller film written and directed by Julien Leclercq. The film took place in Boston, Massachusetts. Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy is a 2014 direct-to-DVD animated comedy horror film, and the twenty-third film in the direct-to-video series of Scooby-Doo films. It premiered on July 27, 2014, at San Diego Comic-Con International, and was released on Digital HD on August 5, 2014. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 19, 2014. Perfect High Perfect High is a 2015 drama film produced by Lifetime and starring Bella Thorne, Israel Broussard, Daniela Bobadilla and Ross Butler. The film premiered June 27, 2015 on Lifetime. Deadlier Than the Male Deadlier Than the Male is a 1967 British crime mystery film. It is one of the many take-offs of James Bond produced during the 1960s, but is based on an already established detective fiction hero, Bulldog Drummond. Richard Johnson stars as Drummond, updated to a suave Korean War veteran, now an insurance investigator, trailing a pair of sexy assassins who kill for sport and profit. Drummonds American nephew, Robert Drummond, becomes involved in the intrigue when he comes to visit. The title is a reference to the 1911 Rudyard Kipling poem "The Female of the Species," which includes the line, "The female of the species must be deadlier than the male", and also refers to Sappers earlier Drummond book, The Female of the Species. The working title of the film was The Female of the Species. "Deadlier Than the Male", the song featured in the film`s opening credit sequence, was performed by the Walker Brothers. Filmed in Technicolor and Techniscope, portions of the film were shot in Lerici, La Spezia, Liguria, Italy. A sequel, Some Girls Do, followed in 1969. Fighting Elegy is a 1966 Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki. Filmmaker Kaneto Shindō adapted the script from the novel by Takashi Suzuki. The film has also screened under the titles Violence Elegy, Elegy to Violence, Elegy for a Quarrel and The Born Fighter at various film festivals and retrospectives. The Last Run The Last Run is a 1971 action film shot in Málaga and elsewhere in Spain directed by Richard Fleischer, starring George C. Scott, Tony Musante, Trish Van Devere, and Colleen Dewhurst. Class of 1999 II: The Substitute Class of 1999 II: The Substitute is a 1994 direct-to-video film about a new teacher at a troubled inner city school, where students all are affiliated with gangs, drugs, and violence. It was directed by stunt expert Spiro Razatos and starred Sasha Mitchell as renegade teacher John Bolen. The movie is a sequel to Class of 1999 but does not contain many story links to that movie except inserted footage from flashback sequences and a vague reference to previous happenings in the plot. The Battle Over Citizen Kane The Battle Over Citizen Kane is a 1996 documentary film about the clash between newspaper mogul William Randolph Hearst and actor/writer/director Orson Welles over Welless 1941 motion picture Citizen Kane, which is widely regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. The Battle Over Citizen Kane aired January 29, 1996, as an episode of the Public Broadcast Systems The American Experience series. The documentary was narrated by Richard Ben Cramer, who co-wrote the program with Thomas Lennon. The rights to The Battle Over Citizen Kane were acquired by Scott Free productions in 1997 and adapted into a screenplay for the 1999 HBO movie RKO 281, directed by Benjamin Ross. 281 was the number assigned by RKO studios to identify the production internally. Chaos is a 2000 Japanese mystery-thriller film, directed by Hideo Nakata. It stars Miki Nakatani and Masato Hagiwara. It is based on Shōgo Utanos novel . Lightning Bug Lightning Bug is a 2004 coming of age drama film. It is the debut film by writer/director and SFX makeup artist Robert Green Hall. The film a fictionalized account of Halls own childhood and entry into special effects makeup for film and television. It was filmed on location Fairview. The film was executive produced by Laura Prepon. Left in Darkness Left in Darkness is a 2006 horror film produced by IDT Entertainment, and Soul Eaters Productions Inc. The film stars Monica Keena, David Anders, Jessica Stroup, and Travis Van Winkle. Sunshine Superman Sunshine Superman is a 2014 American and Norwegian documentary film that depicts the life and death of Carl Boenish, an American freefall cinematographer considered the "father of BASE jumping." The film was produced and directed by Marah Strauch and produced by Eric Bruggemann. It is a co-production of Scissor Kick Films and Flimmer Films, and co-producer Lars Løge. It premiered as an Opening Night film at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 4, 2014. It was released in North America by Magnolia Pictures on May 22, 2015 and later internationally by Universal Pictures. It had its North American broadcast premiere on CNN on January 17, 2016. 17 Miracles 17 Miracles is a 2011 adventure film directed by T. C. Christensen. It was released in 2011 by Excel Entertainment Group. Based on the experiences of members of the Willie Handcart Company of Mormon pioneers following their late-season start and subsequent winter journey to Salt Lake City in 1856, the film emphasizes miracles individual participants reported having during the journey. The film was released in select theaters across the United States in the summer of 2011. Ivory Tower Ivory Tower is a 2014 American documentary film written, directed and produced by Andrew Rossi. The film premiered in competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. After its premiere at Sundance Film Festival, Participant Media, Paramount Pictures and Samuel Goldwyn Films acquired distribution rights of the film. The film had a theatrical release on 13 June 2014 in United States by Samuel Goldwyn Films. Paramount Pictures will handle the international release of the film, while Participant Media will handle the campaign for films theatrical release. The film was first broadcast on CNN on November 20, 2014. Botoks Botoks is a 2017 Polish thriller film directed by Patryk Vega. It stars Olga Bołądź, Agnieszka Dygant, Katarzyna Warnke and Marieta Żukowska. It was shot in Warsaw, Paris, Copenhagen and Kenya. The title literally means "botox" in Polish. Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2 Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2, sometimes abbreviated as JPNA 2, is a 2018 Pakistani romantic comedy film,directed by Nadeem Baig and written by Vasay Chaudhry. It is a joint venture of Salman Iqbal Films, Humayun Saeed and Shahzad Nasibs Six Sigma Plus, and Jerjees Sejas ARY Films. It is sequel to the 2015 film Jawani Phir Nahi Ani, and the second installment in Jawani Phir Nahi Ani film series. The cast includes Humayun Saeed, Ahmad Ali Butt, Vasay Chaudhry, Uzma Khan and Sarwat Gillani all of whom reprise their roles from previous film, along with Fahad Mustafa, Kubra Khan, and Mawra Hocane who join the franchise. In the film following the death of his wife Marina in previous film now Sherry falls in love with another girl Celina but learns that she is getting married to someone else in Dubai he goes to Dubai to win her fathers heart. After success of the first film, its sequel was soon confirmed in January 2016. It was officially announced in February 2017.After changes in plot and having many delays, filming began on 8 November 2017. The first spell of Istanbul, Turkey was completed on 2 December 2017. Second spell started in Dubai, United Arab Emirates in April 2018. Filming wrapped up on 7 May 2018. The film premiered on 19 August at CineStar IMAX Lahore, and on 20 August at Nueplex Cinemas, in DHA, Karachi. It released on Eid al-Adha, 22 August 2018. It grossed worldwide, making it the highest-grossing Pakistani film worldwide, as well as highest grossing film ever at Pakistani box office, Saeeds highest-grossing film to date. It received critical praise for its direction, script, cast, and perfomances. Tycoon Tycoon is a 1947 American Technicolor romance film directed by Richard Wallace and starring John Wayne. It is based on the 1934 novel of the same name by C.E. Scoggins. Teenage Cave Man Teenage Caveman is an independently made 1958 black-and-white science fiction adventure film drama, produced and directed by Roger Corman, and starring Robert Vaughn and Darah Marshall. Teenage Caveman was released by American International Pictures in July 1958 as a double feature with How to Make a Monster. The film was originally shot as Prehistoric World, and some 8x10 publicity stills retained the original title; AIP later changed it. Years later, Corman stated in an interview, "I never directed a film called Teenage Caveman". Lead actor Vaughn stated in an interview that he considered Teenage Caveman to be the worst film ever made. It was later featured on the mocking television series Mystery Science Theater 3000. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a 1960 American drama film directed by Michael Curtiz. Based on the novel of the same name by Mark Twain, it was the third sound film version of the story and the second filmed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was the first adaptation of Huckleberry Finn to be filmed in CinemaScope and Technicolor. It stars Eddie Hodges as Huck and former boxer Archie Moore as the runaway slave Jim. Tony Randall also appeared in the film, and Buster Keaton had a bit role in what proved to be his final film for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, his former studio. Neville Brand portrayed Pap Finn, Hucks alcoholic father. Some scenes in the film were shot on the Sacramento River, which doubled for the Mississippi River. The Group The Group is a 1966 ensemble film directed by Sidney Lumet based on the novel of the same name by Mary McCarthy about the lives a group of eight female graduates from a Vassar-like college South Tower from 1933 to 1940. The cast of this social satire includes Candice Bergen, Joan Hackett, Elizabeth Hartman, Shirley Knight, Jessica Walter, Kathleen Widdoes, and Joanna Pettet. The film also features small roles for Hal Holbrook, Carrie Nye, James Broderick, Larry Hagman and Richard Mulligan. For its time, the film touched on controversial topics, such as free love, contraception, abortion, lesbianism, and mental illness. Endless Night Endless Night is a 1972 British horror and crime film directed by Sidney Gilliat and starring Hayley Mills, Britt Ekland, Per Oscarsson, Hywel Bennett and George Sanders. Based on the novel Endless Night by Agatha Christie, the plot follows a newlywed couple who feel threatened after building their dream home on cursed land. Let Joy Reign Supreme Que la fête commence... is a 1975 French film directed by Bertrand Tavernier and starring Philippe Noiret. It is a historical drama set during the 18th century French Régence centring on the Breton Pontcallec Conspiracy. It won the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics Prix Méliès, and the César Award for Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Best Writing and Best Production Design, and was nominated for Best Film, Best Supporting Actress and Best Music. Body of My Enemy Le Corps de mon ennemi is a 1976 French crime film directed by Henri Verneuil. Fantozzi alla riscossa Fantozzi alla riscossa is a 1990 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. It is the seventh chapter in the Fantozzi film series. Filmpje! Filmpje! is a 1995 Dutch comedy film directed by Paul Ruven. It stars Dutch TV presenter and comedian Paul de Leeuw as two of his characters, Bob de Rooy and his wife Annie de Rooy, which were both featured in a lot of his TV sketches. Just like De Leeuws TV shows the film is full of controversial comedy about taboo subjects. I've Been Waiting for You Ive Been Waiting for You is a 1998 made-for-TV horror/slasher film directed by Christopher Leitch. The film is based on the 1997 novel Gallows Hill written by Lois Duncan. Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets is a 1971 Japanese feature-length experimental drama film directed by Shūji Terayama. A metaphor for Japans descent into materialism, it follows a young mans disillusionment with the world around him and his determination to achieve something in life while his family members are content with their poor social and economic standing. It was Terayamas first feature-length film. If I Were a Rich Man If I Were a Rich Man is a 2002 French film written and directed by Gérard Bitton and Michel Munz. Always Kabhi Kabhi Always Kabhi Kabhi is a 2011 Hindi romance film directed by Roshan Abbas and produced by Shahrukh Khan under Red Chillies Entertainment. It introduced Ali Fazal, Giselli Monteiro, Harsh Nagar, Zoa Morani, Satyajeet Dubey with Satish Shah, Lilette Dubey, Vijay Raaz, Mukesh Tiwari and Manoj Joshi playing supporting roles. The film released on 17 June 2011. It focuses on four teenagers embarking on a dramatic journey during their incident-packed final year at school. Heart of the Country Heart of the Country is a 2013 American drama film written and directed by John Ward and starring Jana Kramer and Gerald McRaney. When a wealthy New York socialites’ world is in upheaval, she’ll need to lean on the family and southern roots she left long ago. It is based on a novel by Ward and Rene Gutteridge. Hotel Noir Hotel Noir is a 2012 crime film directed and written by Sebastian Gutierrez. The film stars Carla Gugino and Rufus Sewell. The film was released at Video on demand on October 9, 2012 in USA. It was relaunched in 2016 in color, with the name City of Sin. Clean Hands Clean Hands is a 2015 Dutch crime film directed by Tjebbo Penning. Gold Gold is a 2017 Spanish historical drama film directed by Agustín Díaz Yanes. The film is based on a short story by Arturo Pérez-Reverte and depicts a 16th century Spanish expedition during the Colonization of the Americas aiming at locating El Dorado. It is loosely inspired on expeditions by conquistadors Lope de Aguirre and Nuñez de Balboa. Daphne Daphne is a 2017 British drama film directed by Peter Mackie Burns and written by Nico Mensinga. The film stars Emily Beecham, Geraldine James, Nathaniel Martello-White, Osy Ikhile, Sinead Matthews and Stuart McQuarrie. The film was released on 29 September 2017 by Altitude Film Entertainment. Njandukalude Naattil Oridavela Njandukalude Nattil Oridavela is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language dramedy film directed and co-written by Althaf Salim. It stars Nivin Pauly, Shanthi Krishna, Lal, Ahaana Krishna, and Aishwarya Lekshmi. The film is based on writer Chandramathis memoirs of the same name, which narrates her long fight with cancer. Co-written by George Kora, the film was produced by Nivin. Njandukalude Nattil Oridavela released on 1 September 2017. Shanthi Krishna won several awards including Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Malayalam. Also, Srinda Arhaan won the Asianet Film Award for Best Supporting Actor - Female for this film in 2017 Weekends Weekends is a 2017 American animated film. Created and directed by Trevor Jimenez, a Canadian-born animator for Pixar, the film depicts Jimenezs own childhood experience as a child of divorced parents, who regularly spent the week living with his mother in Hamilton, Ontario while spending weekends with his father in Toronto. Jimenez made the film through the co-op program at Pixar, which permits employees to use some company resources to make their own independent short films. In January 2019, the film was announced as a nominee for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 91st Academy Awards. The Cook The Cook is a 1918 American two-reel silent comedy film written by, directed by, and starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and featuring Buster Keaton and Al St. John. The movie is a slapstick comedy and focuses on goings-on at a high-end restaurant with Arbuckle as the Cook and Keaton as the Waiter. The film is notable for a scene spoofing the 1918 Theda Bara film Salomé, with Arbuckle dancing around with a length of sausage links and pots and pans. It also contains many of Arbuckles favorite food gags and some well-received work by Keaton. Black Roses Black Roses is a 1988 horror film directed by John Fasano. The Terror Within The Terror Within is a 1989 science fiction/horror film directed by Thierry Notz and starring George Kennedy, Andrew Stevens, Starr Andreeff and Terri Treas. It was followed by a sequel in 1991, The Terror Within II, with Stevens reprising his starring role while also handling the films writing and directing duties. China Gate China Gate is a 1998 Indian action film directed by Rajkumar Santoshi. It was released on 27 November 1998. The song "Chamma Chamma" from the movie was used in Baz Luhrmanns film Moulin Rouge!. Onmyoji: The Yin Yang Master is a 2001 Japanese film directed by Yōjirō Takita. It tells of the exploits of famed onmyōji Abe no Seimei, who meets and befriends bungling court noble, Minamoto no Hiromasa. Together they protect the capital of Heian-kyō against an opposing onmyōji, Dōson, who is secretly plotting the downfall of the emperor. A sequel, Onmyōji 2, appeared in 2003. Both movies are based on the Onmyōji series of novels by author Baku Yumemakura, which also inspired a manga series by Reiko Okano. Comeback Season Comeback Season is a 2006 film directed by Bruce McCulloch. It stars Ray Liotta as Walter Pearce, a married man who, with the help of local football star Skylar Eckerman, tries to win back his wife after cheating on her. Filming took place in Calgary, Alberta. Detective Conan: The Private Eyes' Requiem is a 2006 Japanese animated feature film and the tenth entry in the Detective Conan film series released on April 15, 2006. It earned 3.03 billion yen in the box office. Revenge for Jolly! Revenge for Jolly! is a 2012 American comedy-drama film directed by Chadd Harbold and written by Brian Petsos. It premiered at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival and stars Petsos as a man who avenges the death of his beloved dog. Oscar Isaac, Elijah Wood, Adam Brody, Ryan Phillippe and Kristen Wiig co-star. In North America, the film is distributed by Sony Pictures. Highland Film Group is handling international sales. The Orheim Company The Orheim Company is a 2012 Norwegian drama film directed by Arild Andresen. It is a prequel to The Man Who Loved Yngve and I Travel Alone. Meshi is a 1951 film by Mikio Naruse, starring Setsuko Hara. It is set in postwar Osaka and it is about a woman who has moved from Tokyo to settle down with her husband. Her salaryman husband ignores her, and she is slowly worn down by domestic drudgery. Matters come to a head when her pretty niece comes to stay and the husband begins to flirt with her. "Naruse shows brilliantly how the husband and wife cling to respectability by a thread." Dissatisfied with his efforts to improve their household life, she returns to Tokyo for a time. Repast is the first of Naruses adaptations from the novels by Fumiko Hayashi, a writer who specialised in stories of the downtrodden. "I am moved by the sadness to be found in the simple lives of people...", a quotation included at the beginning of the film, expresses the writers preoccupations. The Opposite Sex The Opposite Sex is a 1956 American musical romantic comedy film shot in Metrocolor and CinemaScope. The film was directed by David Miller and stars June Allyson, Joan Collins, Dolores Gray, Ann Sheridan, Ann Miller, Leslie Nielsen, Jeff Richards, Agnes Moorehead, Charlotte Greenwood, Joan Blondell, Sam Levene, Dick Shawn, Jim Backus, Bill Goodwin, and Harry James. The Opposite Sex is a remake of the 1939 classic comedy The Women. Both films are based on Clare Boothe Luces original 1936 play. Up the Sandbox Up the Sandbox is a 1972 American comedy-drama film directed by Irvin Kershner and starring Barbra Streisand. Paul Zindels screenplay, based on the novel by Anne Roiphe, focuses on Margaret Reynolds, a bored young New York City wife and mother who slips into increasingly bizarre fantasies. The cast includes David Selby, Paul Benedict, George S. Irving, Conrad Bain, Isabel Sanford, Lois Smith, Jacobo Morales playing a character who closely resembles Fidel Castro, and Stockard Channing in her film debut. The Adventures of the Wilderness Family The Adventures of the Wilderness Family is a 1975 family film directed by Stewart Raffill and starring Robert Logan, George Buck Flower and Susan Damante-Shaw. The film had two sequels: The Further Adventures of the Wilderness Family and Mountain Family Robinson. The filming location was the Gunnison National Forest in the state of Colorado. Faces of Death III Faces of Death III is the second sequel to the 1978 mondo film Faces of Death. Once again, John Alan Schwartz directed and co wrote along with co writer Veronica Lakewood. Michael Carr again portrays Dr. Francis B. Gröss. This third installment focuses largely on serial killers, with lengthy re-enactments of police investigations of bodies being found in a dumpster, and a staged courtroom sequence with Schwartz again making a cameo appearance as the serial killer on trial for raping and murdering a girl, allegedly captured on video. Schwartz has identified the girl allegedly killed in the video as his then girlfriend, who he claims was a willing participant. Also featured are a man in Los Angeles high on PCP, several accidents on the West German Autobahn, and a parachuter who accidentally falls into an alligator farm pond in Florida. A suicide jumper, also in Los Angeles, is shown partway into the film was portrayed by James B. Schwartz, John Alan Schwartzs brother. James B. Schwartz would later take over duties as narrator in the following films in this series. This is considered the most serious Faces of Death film. Faces of Death IV is also a widely known film in France. Love Me Tomorrow Elsk meg i morgen is a 2005 Norwegian comedy film directed by Petter Næss, starring Per Christian Ellefsen and Sven Nordin. The film was based on a novel by Ingvar Ambjørnsen, and is a sequel to Elling. In this instalment of the series, which takes place four years after the original, Elling is looking for love. The House of Branching Love The House of Branching Love is a 2009 Finnish comedy-drama film directed by Mika Kaurismäki. It is based on the novel Haarautuvan rakkauden talo by Petri Karra. The film is about a married couple going through a divorce. Burning Bush Burning Bush is a 2013 three-part miniseries created for HBO by Polish director Agnieszka Holland. Based on real characters and events, this haunting drama focuses on the personal sacrifice of a Prague history student, Jan Palach, who set himself on fire in 1969 in protest against the Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia in the previous year. Dagmar Burešová, a young female lawyer, became part of his legacy by defending Palachs family in a trial against the communist government, a regime which tried to dishonour Palach’s sacrifice, a heroic action for the freedom of Czechoslovakia. The fight for freedom, for moral principles, self-sacrifice and protest in those desperate times led to the moral unification of a repressed nation, which twenty years later defeated the totalitarian regime. The anniversary of Jan Palach’s death inspired a new generation of students to start protests that led to the eventual fall of communism in Czechoslovakia, part of the eventual destruction of the Iron Curtain. Lawyer Dagmar Burešová, who spent her life representing dissident opposition leaders, became the first Minister of Justice in a free Czechoslovakia. The film is dedicated to Jan Palach, Jan Zajíc, Evžen Plocek, Ryszard Siwiec and to all who sacrificed their lives while fighting for freedom. At the International TV Festival in Monte Carlo, Ivan Trojan was awarded the prize of Golden Nymph for the Best Actor in a mini-series. It has been selected to be screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The series was later edited into a film. The premiere of the film version was set to be on 12 September 2013. The film was originally selected as the Czech entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards. However AMPAS disqualified the film, citing regulations that the film must not have initially appeared on television. The mini-series aired on Czech TV eight months prior to the re-edited version that appeared in cinemas. The Galapagos Affair: Satan Came to Eden The Galapagos Affair: Satan Came to Eden is a 2013 feature-length documentary directed by Daniel Geller and Dayna Goldfine. It is about a series of unsolved disappearances on the Galapagos island of Floreana in the 1930s among the largely European expatriate residents at the time. The voice cast includes Cate Blanchett, Sebastian Koch, Thomas Kretschmann, Diane Kruger, Connie Nielsen, Josh Radnor and Gustaf Skarsgård. It features the 1934 silent film The Empress of Floreana in its entirety, but the four-minute short is split into halves. The Messers. Lumière at Cards Partie de cartes is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent film directed and produced by Louis Lumière and starring Antoine Féraud. Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie: Black Dream Hole Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie, known in Japan as and Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie: Black Dream Hole in the English adaptation, is a 1995 Japanese anime superhero fantasy film directed by Hiroki Shibata, written by Yōji Enokido, and based on the Sailor Moon manga series by Naoko Takeuchi. It takes its name from the fourth arc of the Sailor Moon anime, Sailor Moon SuperS, as Toei Company distributed it around the same time. The film debuted in Japanese theaters on December 23, 1995, accompanied by a 16-minute short film titled , stylized on-screen as . The Burning Train The Burning Train is a 1980 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film produced by B. R. Chopra under the B. R. Films banner and directed by Ravi Chopra. The film featured a huge all-star cast, featuring Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Vinod Khanna, Parveen Babi, Jeetendra, Neetu Singh in the pivotal roles and music composed by R. D. Burman. The plot revolves around a train named the Super Express, that catches fire on its inaugural run from New Delhi to Mumbai. This movie was inspired by the 1975 Japanese disaster movie The Bullet Train. The Second Chance The Second Chance is a 2006 drama film, directed by veteran musician Steve Taylor. The film won Best Feature Film at the Christian WYSIWYG Film Festival. The film was released in the United States on February 17, 2006 to a limited number of theaters; the widest release was 87 theaters. As of its close date, March 5, 2006, the film had grossed $463,542. Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps Why Men Dont Listen and Women Cant Read Maps is a 2007 German comedy film directed by Leander Haußmann. Comme les autres Baby Love is a 2008 French comedy film directed by Vincent Garenq. In the Shadow of Women In the Shadow of Women is a 2015 French-Swiss drama film directed by Philippe Garrel, starring Clotilde Courau, Stanislas Merhar, and Lena Paugam. It was selected to open the Directors Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It is the second installment in Garrels trilogy of love, the first being Jealousy and the third being Lover for a Day. Billy Rose's Jumbo Billy Roses Jumbo is a 1962 American musical film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and starring Doris Day, Stephen Boyd, Jimmy Durante, and Martha Raye. An adaptation of the stage musical Jumbo produced by Billy Rose, the film was directed by Charles Walters, written by Sidney Sheldon, and featured Busby Berkeleys choreography. It was nominated for an Academy Award for the adaptation of its Rodgers and Hart score. The Broadway show Jumbo opened on November 16, 1935, and was the last musical produced at the New York Hippodrome before it was torn down in 1939. Original producer Billy Rose stipulated that if a film version was ever made, he must be credited in the title, even if he were not personally involved. Both play and film feature songs by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, although the film borrows two songs from Rodgers and Hart shows other than Jumbo. Despite featuring such Rodgers and Hart standards as "My Romance" and "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World", neither the original play nor the film was especially successful. The film was Doris Days last screen musical. Stephen Boyds singing voice was dubbed by James Joyce. On April 2, 2007, Robert Osborne of TCM, introducing the MGM film Fearless Fagan directed by Stanley Donen, said that Donen was due to direct Jumbo right after Singin in the Rain in 1952. However, MGM decided the script was not ready, so Jumbo was not filmed until 1962 with a different director and stars. Both play and film feature Durante leading a live elephant and being stopped by a police officer, who asks him, "What are you doing with that elephant?" Durantes reply, "What elephant?", was a show-stopper in 1935. This comedy bit was reprised in his role in Billy Roses Jumbo and is likely to have contributed to the popularity of the idiom, the "elephant in the room". Guns at Batasi Guns at Batasi is a 1964 British drama film starring Richard Attenborough, Jack Hawkins, Flora Robson, John Leyton and Mia Farrow. The film was based on the 1962 novel The Siege of Battersea by Robert Holles and was directed by John Guillermin. Although the action is set in an overseas colonial military outpost during the last days of the British Empire in East Africa, the production was made at Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom. Betty Betty is a French psychological drama film directed by Claude Chabrol based on the homonymous novel by Georges Simenon. It was first released in France in 1992. Madurey Madhurey is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Ramana Madhesh. It stars Vijay, Sonia Agarwal, and Rakshitha in the lead roles while Vadivelu, Pasupathy, Seetha, and Tejashree play supporting roles. The film released to mixed reviews. It was later dubbed in Hindi as Khatarnak Khiladi. The Tiger's Tail The Tigers Tail is a 2006 Irish film directed by John Boorman and starring Brendan Gleeson and Kim Cattrall. The story focuses on the modern Celtic Tiger Irish economy of the late 20th century. Job, czyli ostatnia szara komórka Job, czyli ostatnia szara komórka is a 2006 Polish comedy film directed by Konrad Niewolski. The film is a set of many popular jokes, and also a story of three friends - Adi, Pele and Chemik, who experience many adventures. Diamond 13 Diamant 13 is a 2009 French-Belgian-Luxembourgian film noir co-written and directed by Gilles Béhat. The screenplay is based on Hugues Pagans novel LÉtage des Morts. The film was nominated for a Magritte Award in the category of Best Original Score for Frédéric Vercheval in 2011. The Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress The Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress is a 1944 documentary film which ostensibly provides an account of the final mission of the crew of the Memphis Belle, a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress. In May 1943 it became the third U.S. Army Air Forces heavy bomber to complete 25 missions over Europe, but the first to return to the United States. The first Heavy Bomber to complete 25 missions was a B-24. The B-24 "Hot Stuff" crashed in Iceland on 9 May 1943 on its return flight to the Zone of Interior. The second heavy bomber to complete 25 missions was a B-17. The dramatic 16 mm color film of actual battles was made by three cinematographers, including First Lieutenant Harold J. Tannenbaum. Tannenbaum, a veteran of World War I, was killed in action during the filming when the bomber he was in was shot down over France on April 16, 1943. The film was directed by Major William Wyler, narrated by Eugene Kern, and had scenes at its station, RAF Bassingbourn, photographed by Hollywood cinematographer Captain William H. Clothier. It was made under the auspices of the First Motion Picture Unit, part of the United States Army Air Forces. The film actually depicted the next to last mission of the crew on May 15, 1943, and was made as a morale-building inspiration for the Home Front by showing the everyday courage of the men who manned these bombers. Green Dolphin Street Green Dolphin Street may refer to: Green Dolphin Street, a 1944 historical novel by Elizabeth Goudge Green Dolphin Street, a 1947 MGM film starring Lana Turner, based on the novel "On Green Dolphin Street", a 1947 song written for the film On Green Dolphin Street, 1959 On Green Dolphin Street, 1977 On Green Dolphin Street, a 2001 novel by Sebastian Faulks Beauty and the Devil La Beauté du diable is a 1950 Franco-Italian fantasy film drama directed by René Clair. A tragicomedy with allegorical meaning, set in the early 19th century, it is about an ageing alchemist who is given the chance to be eternally young by the devil Mephistopheles. Demons of the Mind Demons of the Mind is a 1972 British horror film, directed by Peter Sykes and produced Anglo-EMI, Frank Godwin Productions and Hammer Film Productions. It was written by Christopher Wicking, based on a story by Frank Godwin. It was released on 5 November 1972. The cast includes Gillian Hills, Robert Hardy, Patrick Magee, Michael Hordern and Shane Briant. Marion Bridge Marion Bridge is a 2002 Canadian film directed by Wiebke von Carolsfeld. The film won the award for Best Canadian First Feature Film at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival. Based on a dramatic play by Daniel MacIvor, the film is noted as Ellen Pages first performance in a feature film. Comic Book: The Movie Comic Book: The Movie is a 2004 direct-to-DVD mockumentary starring and directed by Mark Hamill. S.S. Doomtrooper S.S. Doomtrooper is a 2006 television science fiction film starring Corin Nemec, in which a mutated Nazi supersoldier, who can generate electrical charges as a weapon, and has greatly enhanced strength, fights against Allied troops during World War II. It was aired from Sci Fi Channel on April 1, 2006. The character of Private Parker Lewis is an homage to Corin Nemecs character from the Fox comedy series Parker Lewis Cant Lose. Comedown Comedown is a 2012 British urban horror film directed by Menhaj Huda, and written by Steven Kendall. Dubbed "Kidulthood meets Saw", the film stars Jacob Anderson, Adam Deacon and Geoff Bell in the lead roles. The Guillotines The Guillotines is a 2012 Chinese-Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Andrew Lau, starring Huang Xiaoming, Ethan Juan, Shawn Yue, Li Yuchun and Jing Boran. It is a remake of the 1975 Shaw Brothers film Flying Guillotine. Lord of Tears Lord of Tears, also known as The Owlman, is a 2013 Scottish low-budget horror film directed by Lawrie Brewster and was his horror film directorial debut. The film first released on 25 October 2013 in Whitby at the Bram Stoker International Film Festival, where it won two awards. The film follows a Scottish schoolteacher that begins to see visions of the Owl Man, a strange figure that he was obsessed with as a child. The film was followed by The Unkindness of Ravens and The Black Gloves, both directed by Lawrie Brewster. Sardaar Ji Sardaarji is a 2015 Indian Punjabi fantasy film directed by Rohit Jugraj, and starring Diljit Dosanjh, Mandy Takhar and Neeru Bajwa in lead roles. The trailer of the film was released on 18 May 2015. Sardaar Ji is one of the first fantasy films to be made in Punjabi cinema. It released on 26 June 2015, and had the biggest opening ever for a Punjabi film in Punjab. Jaggi ,a ghosthunter from punjab , gets invitation from england to catch a lady ghost. On his arrival ,circumstances change when he falls in love with ghost as well as the lady who murdered the ghost. Karachi se Lahore Karachi Se Lahore is a 2015 Pakistani road-comedy adventure film directed and produced by Wajahat Rauf under production banner Showcase Productions. The films story is written by Yasir Hussain Karachi Se Lahore features an ensemble cast, including Javed Sheikh, Mantaha Tareen Maqsood, Yasir Hussain, Ahmed Ali Akbar, Eshita Syed, Aashir Wajahat and Rasheed Naz, whereas lead roles are played by Shehzad Sheikh and Ayesha Omer. This is the first Pakistani road-trip film which covers the 36 hours journey from Karachi to Lahore in real time, where the characters face obstacles, overcome them and undergo personal growth. The film was released by IMGC Global Entertainment in cinemas nationwide on July 31, 2015. In its opening weekend, it took in at the local box office and at the end of run, film reached the benchmark of and became a box-office success. It is first Pakistani film to be premiered in Hollywood. The film was followed by a spin-off titled Lahore Se Aagey, which was released in 2016. The Poor Little Rich Girl The Poor Little Rich Girl is a 1917 American comedy-drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur. Adapted by Frances Marion from the 1913 play by Eleanor Gates. The Broadway play actually starred future screen actress Viola Dana. The film stars Mary Pickford, Madlaine Traverse, Charles Wellesley, Gladys Fairbanks and Frank McGlynn Sr. The film was shot in Fort Lee when early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based there at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1991, The Poor Little Rich Girl was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Oliver the Eighth Oliver The Eighth is a 1934 American Pre-Code short film comedy starring Laurel and Hardy. It was directed by Lloyd French, produced by Hal Roach and distributed by MGM. Battle Circus Battle Circus is a 1953 war film directed by Richard Brooks, who also wrote the screenplay. The movie stars Humphrey Bogart and June Allyson, and costars Keenan Wynn and Robert Keith. The film is set in Korea during the Korean War. Bogart plays a surgeon and commander of Mobile Army Surgical Hospital 8666, with Allyson playing a newly arrived nurse. Despite their initial handicaps, their love flourishes against a background of war, enemy attacks, death and injury. A Blueprint for Murder A Blueprint for Murder is a 1953 thriller film noir starring Joseph Cotten, Jean Peters, and Gary Merrill. Andrew L. Stone wrote and directed the film. Gappa the Triphibian Monsters is a 1967 Japanese kaiju film directed by Haruyasu Noguchi. The film is about a group of Japanese reporters who discover an infant monster called a Gappa on Obelisk Island. The reporters cage the creature and take it to Japan where it becomes a media attraction. This angers the natives of the island and Gappas full-grown parents, who head toward Japan to find their child. Its plot virtually duplicates that of the 1961 British film Gorgo. The film was released theatrically in Japan in 1967, but only received release on television in the United States as Monster from a Prehistoric Planet. It received positive reviews from Variety and Phil Hardy. Certain shots of the Gappa attacking Japan were used in the 1991 Red Dwarf episode "Meltdown". Manhatta Manhatta is a short documentary film directed by painter Charles Sheeler and photographer Paul Strand. From the Edge of the City From the Edge of the City is a 1998 Greek film directed by Constantinos Giannaris. It was Greeces official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Sophie's Revenge Sophies Revenge is a 2009 Chinese-Korean co-production starring Zhang Ziyi, So Ji-sub, Fan Bingbing, Ruby Lin, Peter Ho, and Yao Chen. This movie is a co-production between Perfect World Pictures with South Korean company CJ Entertainment. Sound and effects help also came from South Korea through Seoul-based postproduction houses Blue Cap and HFR. According to the news, China Film Group released "Sophies Revenge" on 14 August in China on more than 1,000 screens nationwide. A prequel titled My Lucky Star starring Zhang Ziyi and Wang Leehom was produced in 2013. From A to B From A to B is a 2015 multilingual Emirati film written, directed, and produced by Ali F. Mostafa. Set in the United Arab Emirates, the film revolves around three old friends who travel on an adventurous road trip from Abu Dhabi to Beirut in memory of their lost friend Hadi. Wasp Coming out is a 2015 British/French romantic drama film directed by Philippe Audi-Dor and starring Hugo Bolton, Elly Condron, and Simon Haycock. Cartels Cartels also known as Killing Salazar is a 2017 action film starring Steven Seagal and directed by Keoni Waxman. It had a limited theatrical release on July 7, 2017 and was released on DVD and digital streaming on September 19, 2017. The Party's Just Beginning The Partys Just Beginning is a 2018 British-American drama film, written and directed by Karen Gillan. It stars Gillan, Lee Pace, Matthew Beard, Paul Higgins and Siobhan Redmond. The film had its world premiere at the Glasgow Film Festival on February 24, 2018. It was released on December 7, 2018, by The Orchard. Sajjan Singh Rangroot Sajjan Singh Rangroot is a 2018 Indian Punjabi-language war drama film directed by Pankaj Batra. It stars Diljit Dosanjh, Yograj Singh and Sunanda Sharma. The movie is based on a true story about the experiences of Sikh soldiers of the British Indian Army fighting on the Western Front during World War I. The movie was released on 23 March 2018. On release, film got positive reviews from both critics and audience. The movie is expected to be dubbed into Hindi by Cinekorn Entertainment and English. Sajjan Singh Rangroot is eighth highest Punjabi grossing film of all time and third highest-grossing film of 2018. On 22 June 2018, Sajjan Singh Rangroots exclusive internet rights was acquired by SHAREit Shanghaied Shanghaied is a 1915 American comedy silent film made by Essanay Studios starring Charlie Chaplin. The Black Camel The Black Camel is a 1931 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Hamilton MacFadden based on the novel of the same name by Earl Derr Biggers. It is the second film to star Warner Oland as detective Charlie Chan, and the sole surviving title of the first five Chan films starring Oland. The Black Camel marked the film debut of Robert Young. Tortoise Wins by a Hare Tortoise Wins by a Hare is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released on February 20, 1943 and directed by Bob Clampett. It stars Bugs Bunny and Cecil Turtle. Bob Clampett took Tex Averys scenario from Tortoise Beats Hare and altered it for this film. The title is an appropriate pun on "hair". This is one of the first shorts to feature Robert McKimsons design of Bugs Bunny. A newspapers front page shown in this cartoon accurately predicts Adolf Hitlers suicide two years later. Devil May Hare Devil May Hare is a 1954 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon was released on June 19, 1954. This theatrical cartoon was directed by Robert McKimson and starred Mel Blanc playing the voices of Bugs Bunny, the Tasmanian Devil, and the turtle. This short is featured on the Spotlight Collection DVD box set, as well as the Volume 1 DVD box set. It also appeared in the Volume 1 Blu-ray box set alongside Bedevilled Rabbit, Ducking the Devil, Bill of Hare, and Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare. Heartbeeps Heartbeeps is a 1981 romantic science fiction comedy film about two robots who fall in love and decide to strike out on their own. It was directed by Allan Arkush, and it starred Andy Kaufman and Bernadette Peters as the robots. This was Kaufmans final performance in a theatrical film. Stan Winstons make-up work for Heartbeeps made him one of the nominees for the inaugural Academy Award for Best Makeup in 1982, losing to An American Werewolf in London. Four Dogs Playing Poker Four Dogs Playing Poker is a 2000 crime thriller directed by Paul Rachman starring Stacy Edwards, Balthazar Getty, Olivia Williams, Daniel London and Tim Curry. Whisky Romeo Zulu Whisky Romeo Zulu is a 2004 Argentine drama film directed by Enrique Piñeyro and written by Piñeyro and Emiliano Torres. Aqua Films Verónica Cura was the executive producer and Enrique Piñeyro was the producer. The drama is based on the experiences of Enrique Piñeyro, former airline pilot turned whistle-blower, who became a film actor-director, and of the August 31, 1999 LAPA airline accident. The LAPA Boeing 737–200 plane, LAPA flight 3142, went into flames after crashing into a mound in midtown Buenos Aires, causing the death of 65 people, and severely injuring 17. The films basic theme: the general corrosive deregulation, the greedy cost-cutting corporations, and the corrupt government officials, found in the Argentine airline industry. The film is named after the NATO phonetic alphabet version of the identifier of the accident aircraft, LV-WRZ To Paint or Make Love To Paint or Make Love is a 2005 French film directed by Arnaud Larrieu and Jean-Marie Larrieu. The film was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva is a 2009 anime mystery film directed by Masakazu Hashimoto and produced by P.A.Works and OLM. The film is based on the Professor Layton video game series by Level-5, taking place between the events of the video games Professor Layton and the Last Specter and Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask. In the story, renowned opera star Janice Quatlane contacts her former teacher, Professor Hershel Layton, after encountering a young girl who claims to be the reincarnation of her dead friend. While Layton and his apprentice, Luke Triton, are attending one of Jancies performances they get unwillingly pulled into a puzzle-themed battle royal where the winner will apparently receive "the gift of eternal life". According to Level-5, the film stays true to the games, with music, puzzles and characters. An English-language version was released by Manga Entertainment in the United Kingdom on October 18, 2010 at the same time Professor Layton and the Unwound Future was. The film was released in the United States on November 8, 2011 by Viz Media, and received generally positive reviews from critics. Paranormal Xperience 3D Paranormal Xperience 3D is a 2011 horror film, directed by Sergi Vizcaino, written by Daniel Padro and produced by Mercedes Gamero, Joaquín Padró and Mar Targarona. The main cast consists of Amaia Salamanca, Maxi Iglesias and Lucho Fernández. Elvira I Will Give You My Life But I'm Using It Elvira, te daría mi vida pero la estoy usando is a 2014 Mexican comedy-drama film produced by Cecilia Suárez and directed by Manolo Caro. Starring Cecilia Suárez, Luis Gerardo Méndez and Vanessa Bauche. It was one of fourteen films shortlisted by Mexico to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to 600 Miles. Chronicles of the Ghostly Tribe Chronicles of the Ghostly Tribe is a 2015 Chinese 3D adventure action film directed and co-written by Lu Chuan, and stars Mark Chao, Yao Chen, Rhydian Vaughan, Li Chen, Tiffany Tang and Daniel Feng. The film is an adaptation of Tianxia Bachangs 2006 best-selling novel Ghost Blows Out the Light. Chronicles of the Ghostly Tribe was released in China on September 30, 2015. Charlie Chan in The Chinese Cat The Chinese Cat is a 1944 mystery film starring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. Old Shatterhand The film Old Shatterhand is a very successful Eurowestern based on the character Old Shatterhand invented by German novelist Karl May. It is a West German CCC Film production co-produced with French, Italian, and Yugoslav companies and filmed in 70mm. Financed with roughly DM5,000,000, the film was the most expensive Karl May western. Composer Riz Ortolani used a chorus for his film score. Part of the set for this production was the Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia. Wedding Trough Vase de Noces a 1974 Belgian avant-garde art exploitation film directed by Thierry Zéno and starring Dominique Garny. The film deals openly, and sometimes graphically, with zoophilia. It features both real and simulated animal killings and coprophagia, and has been labeled obscene by many sources, notably by the OFLC of Australia. The film was banned in Australia by the Australian Classification Board in the mid 1970s with two failed attempts, according to the Australian Classification Board. The film went before the Australian Classification Board on April 1, 1977, and was banned again for the third time. The ban status on the film in Australia has remained largely unchanged since then, due to in part that the film violates Australian obscenity laws. The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday is a 1976 comedy film directed by Don Taylor starring Lee Marvin, Oliver Reed, Sylvia Miles, and Kay Lenz. Miles from Home Miles from Home is a 1988 film starring Richard Gere and Kevin Anderson. It is about two brothers who, after being forced off their farm in the debt stricken Midwestern United States, become folk heroes when they begin robbing the banks that have been foreclosing on farmers. The movie was directed by Gary Sinise and written by Chris Gerolmo. The film uses many members of Chicagos Steppenwolf Theatre Company of which Sinise is a co-founder. The film was filmed entirely on location throughout the state of Iowa, including Worthington and Cedar Rapids. It was entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Calls Controlled Controlled Conversations is a Polish film released in 1991, directed by Sylwester Chęciński. Dirty War Dirty War is a single British television drama film, co-written by Lizzie Mickery and Daniel Percival and directed by Percival, that first broadcast on BBC One on 26 September 2004. The film, produced in association with HBO Films, follows a terrorist attack on Central London where a "dirty bomb" is deployed. Principal cast members for the film include Louise Delamere, Alastair Galbraith, William El-Gardi, Martin Savage, Koel Purie, Helen Schlesinger, Ewan Stewart and Paul Antony-Barber. Following its broadcast in the UK, a live questions & answers session with the writers of the programme broadcast on BBC One at 22:50 GMT. In the United States, the film was made available on HBO on 24 January 2005, and the broadcast for the first time on PBS on 23 February 2005. The film was later released on DVD in the United States on October 6, 2005. Percival later won a BAFTA Award for Best New Director for his work on the film. Two Eyes Staring Two Eyes Staring originally titled Zwart Water is a 2010 Dutch horror film directed by Elbert van Strien and co-written by van Strien and Paulo van Vliet. Our Paradise Notre Paradis is a 2011 French film written and directed by Gaël Morel. The Legend of Kaspar Hauser La leggenda di Kaspar Hauser is a surreal drama based on "the legend" of Kaspar Hauser. In this modern western-like re-interpretation featuring Vincent Gallo, a music-obsessive Kaspar washes up on a Mediterranean beach, where half a dozen protagonists try to make sense of who he is. The film was first presented at the Rotterdam International Film Festival 2012. The Color of Time The Color of Time is a 2012 drama film written and directed by twelve New York University film students: Edna Luise Biesold, Sarah-Violet Bliss, Gabrielle Demeestere, Alexis Gambis, Shruti Ganguly, Brooke Goldfinch, Shripriya Mahesh, Pamela Romanowsky, Bruce Thierry Cheung, Tine Thomasen, Virginia Urreiztieta and Omar Zúñiga Hidalgo. It stars James Franco, Henry Hopper, Mila Kunis, Jessica Chastain and Zach Braff. It premiered on November 16, 2012 at the Rome Film Festival. It was released in the United Kingdom in 2014 under the new title Forever Love. The film was released in the United States in theaters and on demand beginning on December 12, 2014. Swept Under Swept Under is a 2015 Canadian thriller directed by Michel Poulette about a crime-scene cleaner, Morgan, who discovers evidence that has been left behind. With the help of novice detective Nick, they rush to find the killers identity. Yucatán Yucatán is a 2018 Spanish comedy film co-written and directed by Daniel Monzón. The film is about a group of scammers who embark in a cruise ship in order to defraud and steal the money of an old baker who recently won millions of euros in the lottery and is travelling on the ship with his family. Yucatán was mostly filmed onboard Pullmantur Cruisess MS Sovereign and on location in the ports where the ship docked during its route. My Sister Eileen My Sister Eileen is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Alexander Hall and starring Rosalind Russell, Brian Aherne and Janet Blair. The screenplay by Joseph A. Fields and Jerome Chodorov is based on their 1940 play of the same title, which was inspired by a series of autobiographical short stories by Ruth McKenney originally published in The New Yorker. The supporting cast features George Tobias, Allyn Joslyn, Grant Mitchell, Gordon Jones and, in a cameo appearance at the end, The Three Stooges. Fear in the Night Fear in the Night is a 1947 film noir crime film directed by Maxwell Shane starring Paul Kelly and DeForest Kelley. It is based on the Cornell Woolrich story "And So to Death". Woolrich is credited under pen name William Irish. The film was remade by the same director in 1956 with the title Nightmare this time starring Edward G. Robinson playing the cop and Kevin McCarthy. Making Contact Joey, also known as Making Contact, is a 1985 West German horror-fantasy film from Centropolis Film Productions. The film was co-written and directed by Roland Emmerich. Bullseye! Bullseye! is a 1990 British-American action comedy film starring Michael Caine and Roger Moore. It was directed by Michael Winner. It was released on 2 November 1990, to mixed reviews and was a box office disappointment. It has since developed a small cult following, even a subreddit. Moses Moses is a 1995 internationally produced Biblical drama TV movie. It was directed by Roger Young, written by Lionel Chetwynd and starred Ben Kingsley, Frank Langella and Christopher Lee. Moses was filmed in Morocco and was film aired in the United States on the TNT Network and internationally on the Trinity Broadcasting Network. The film is part of TNTs Bible Collection. NetForce NetForce is a 1999 American television movie directed by Robert Lieberman, written by Lionel Chetwynd, and starring Scott Bakula. Based on the Tom Clancys Net Force series of novels created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik, it was broadcast on ABC in 1999. Teknolust Teknolust is a 2002 film written, produced, and directed by Lynn Hershman Leeson who, at the time of production, was working in the art department at University of California. It stars Tilda Swinton and Jeremy Davies. Final Final is a 2001 science fiction film directed by Campbell Scott. It stars Denis Leary, Hope Davis, J. C. MacKenzie, Jim Gaffigan, Jim Hornyak, and Maureen Anderman. Earl Hindman also starred in this movie, and this was his final film role prior to his death two years later, in 2003. The Deal The Deal is a 2003 British television film that depicts the Blair-Brown deal—a well-documented pact that Tony Blair and Gordon Brown made whereby Brown would not stand in the 1994 Labour leadership election, so that Blair could have a clear run at becoming leader of the party and later as Prime Minister instead. The film begins in 1983, as Blair and Brown are first elected to Parliament, and ended in 1994 at the Granita restaurant—the location of the supposed agreement—with a brief epilogue following the leadership contest. The film was directed by Stephen Frears from a script by Peter Morgan, based in part upon The Rivals by James Naughtie. The film stars David Morrissey and Michael Sheen as Brown and Blair. It was first proposed by Morgan in late 2002 and was taken on by Granada Television for ITV. After Frears agreed to direct, and the cast were signed on, ITV pulled out of it over fears that the political sensitivity could affect its corporate merger. Channel 4 picked up the production and filming was carried out for five weeks in May 2003. The film was broadcast on 28 September 2003, the weekend prior to the Labour Partys annual party conference. The film was critically praised. Morrissey received considerable praise, winning a Royal Television Society award for playing Brown, and Frears was nominated for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television Movie/Serial by the Directors Guild of Great Britain. The film also nominated for an International Emmy for Best TV Movie/Miniseries. In 2006, Sheen later reunited with Morgan, Frears, and producer Christine Langan to reprise his role as Blair in The Queen, which depicts the death of Princess Diana on 31 August 1997. In 2010, Sheen also reprised his role once again in The Special Relationship, that chronicles the "special relationship" between Blair and US President Bill Clinton up until the inauguration of Clintons successor George W. Bush, and was broadcast on BBC Two in the United Kingdom and HBO in North America. Mila from Mars Mila from Mars is a 2004 Bulgarian film directed by Zornitsa Sophia. It was Bulgarias submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The 7 Adventures of Sinbad The 7 Adventures of Sinbad is a 2010 American adventure film directed by Adam Silver and Ben Hayflick. As a mockbuster distributed by The Asylum, it attempts to capitalise on Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time and Clash of the Titans. The Big Tits Dragon is a 2010 Japanese fantasy-horror film. It was adapted from the manga Kyonyū Dragon by Rei Mikamoto, and stars several known faces from Japans adult movie industry, most notably Sola Aoi. It is directed by Japanese satirist Takao Nakano and much of the action is shot in 3D. The film is said to be an ironic take on Japanese pop culture. Across the Line: The Exodus of Charlie Wright Across the Line: The Exodus of Charlie Wright is a 2010 action film directed by R. Ellis Frazier and starring Aidan Quinn. Filming took place in Los Angeles, California and Tijuana, Mexico. The film follows a banker who escapes the U.S. with billions after he is revealed to be a fraud, as well as the authorities and mercenaries tracking him down. Maan Karate Maan Karate is a 2014 Indian Tamil sports comedy film written and directeD by Thirukumaran. The film was written and co-produced by AR Murugadoss and produced by P. Madhan under banner of Escape Artists Motion Pictures. It stars Sivakarthikeyan, Hansika Motwani, Vamsi Krishna and Sathish. soundtrack and background score composed by Anirudh Ravichander, cinematography handled by M. Sukumar, editing by Sreekar Prasad, production designed by A. R. Mohan and stunt choreographed by Dhilip Subbarayan. Prelude to Axanar Prelude to Axanar is a 2014 fan-made short film, directed by Christian Gossett and written by Gossett and Alec Peters. Funded through Kickstarter, production sought $10,000 in funding, but raised $101,000. It had its public debut July 26, 2014 at the San Diego Comic-Con. Set in the Star Trek universe, the film stars Kate Vernon, Tony Todd, Richard Hatch, Gary Graham, and J. G. Hertzler, in a documentary-style film recounting the events surrounding the Battle of Axanar, a major clash between the Federation and the Klingons. Lego DC Super Heroes: Justice League - Attack of the Legion of Doom! Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Attack of the Legion of Doom is an animated comedy film based on the Lego and DC Comics brands, which was released on August 25, 2015 on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD. This is the fourth Lego DC Comics film following The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite, Batman Be-Leaguered and Justice League vs. Bizarro League. Actors from various DC properties reprise their respective roles, including Mark Hamill as The Trickster, Nolan North as Superman, Khary Payton as Cyborg, John DiMaggio as The Joker, Josh Keaton as Green Lantern, Kevin Michael Richardson as Black Manta, Grey Griffin as Lois Lane and Tom Kenny as The Penguin. Les sous-doués en vacances Les Sous-doués en vacances is a 1982 French comedic film, directed by Claude Zidi. It is the sequel to Les sous-doués. A Breed Apart A Breed Apart is a 1984 American drama film directed by Philippe Mora. It stars Kathleen Turner, Rutger Hauer and Powers Boothe. The screenplay by Paul Wheeler concerns the need to protect endangered species, in this case the bald eagle. Needing You... Needing You... is a 2000 Hong Kong romantic comedy film, produced and directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai, starring Andy Lau and Sammi Cheng. Needing You... is the first film produced by One Hundred Years of Film, a subsidiary of China Star Entertainment Group. My Daughter's Secret Life Lucky Girl is a 2001 Canadian drama film starring Elisha Cuthbert, Sherry Miller, and Charlotte Sullivan, directed by John Fawcett. Takkari Donga Takkari Donga is a 2002 Indian Telugu-language western action comedy film directed by Jayant Paranjee. Mahesh Babu, Lisa Ray and Bipasha Basu play the lead roles. The film was recorded as Average at the box office.. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Choron Ka Chor by Goldmines Telefilms in 2014 and into Tamil as Vetri Veeran. An Act of War An Act of War is a 2015 American thriller film written and directed by Ryan M. Kennedy and produced by Atit Shah. The film stars Russ Russo, Natasha Alam, Doug E. Doug, Joseph R. Gannascoli, Robert Miano and Kiowa Gordon. The story follows a recently returned veteran who tries to put his life back together, but is drawn to deeds that may be more dangerous than his tour of duty. February, 2014, Indiewire and Collider reported that the project was the first film to ever release on Kickstarter prior to a theatrical and Video on Demand run. The film was released in North American markets on VOD March 31, 2015 and on Netflix in July, 2015. Easy Come, Easy Go Easy Come, Easy Go is a 1967 American musical film comedy starring Elvis Presley. Hal Wallis produced the film for Paramount Pictures, and it was his final movie for Elvis Presley. The film co-starred Dodie Marshall, Pat Harrington, Pat Priest, Elsa Lanchester, and Frank McHugh. The movie reached #50 on the Variety magazine national box office list in 1967. Easy Come, Easy Go, Presleys twenty-third film, was released on March 22, a mere two weeks before his twenty-fourth, Double Trouble, released on April 5. However, Double Trouble was filmed before Easy Come, Easy Go. Woman Times Seven Woman Times Seven is a 1967 Italian/French/American co-production anthology film of seven episodes, all starring Shirley MacLaine, most of them based on aspects of adultery. I Am Curious (Blue) I Am Curious, whose original Swedish title, Jag är nyfiken – en film i blått, translates as "I Am Curious – A Film in Blue," is a 1968 Swedish film directed by Vilgot Sjöman and starring Lena Nyman as a character named after herself. It is a companion film to 1967s I Am Curious; the two were initially intended to be one 3½ hour film. The films are named after the colours of the Swedish flag. Blue is a second version of Yellow, taking place before and after the first film. It has a more somber and bitterly satiric style, and a further explication of the framing narrative. Questions of lesbianism, religion and critiques of meritocracy are discussed. Lena Nyman won the award for Best Actress at the 5th Guldbagge Awards for her role in this film and I Am Curious. The Subject Was Roses The Subject Was Roses is a 1968 American Metrocolor drama film directed by Ulu Grosbard. The screenplay by Frank D. Gilroy is based on his 1964 Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same title. The film stars Patricia Neal, Martin Sheen and Jack Albertson. Albertson won an Academy Award for his performance. Moon Zero Two Moon Zero Two is a 1969 British science fiction film from Hammer Films, produced by Michael Carreras, directed by Roy Ward Baker, that stars James Olson, Catherine Schell, Warren Mitchell, and Adrienne Corri. Moon Zero Two was filmed at the ABPC Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire. The screenplay was by Michael Carreras from an original story by Gavin Lyall, Frank Hardman, and Martin Davison. In the U.S., the film was billed as a space Western with the phrase The first moon "western"... New Fist of Fury New Fist of Fury is a 1976 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Lo Wei and starring Jackie Chan. It is the first of several films that Lo directed Chan in, and the first using Chans stage name Sing Lung. The film gave Chan his first starring role in a widely released film. The film was a sequel to Bruce Lees Fist of Fury, one of Lo Weis biggest successes. Chan had previously appeared in the original Fist of Fury as a stuntman. New Fist of Fury was part of Los attempt to market Jackie Chan as the new Bruce Lee, and did not contain any of the comedy elements that were to be Chans career trademark later on. Acqua e sapone Acqua e sapone is a 1983 film by Carlo Verdone. Verdone, here in his fourth direction, besides interpreter is also the author of the subject and participates in the script as in his other films. Boomerang Boomerang is a 2001 Serbian comedy film directed by Dragan Marinković. The Mayor of Casterbridge The Mayor of Casterbridge is a British made-for-TV film, produced by Georgina Lowe for Sally Head Productions and directed by David Thacker, based on the 1886 novel by Thomas Hardy. Appearing in the film are Ciarán Hinds as Henchard, Juliet Aubrey as Susan Henchard, Jodhi May as Elizabeth Jane, James Purefoy as Farfrae, and Polly Walker as Lucetta. The series was released as a 2-disc DVD in 2004. I Love Sarah Jane I Love Sarah Jane is a 2008 Australian zombie horror short film directed by Spencer Susser and written by David Michôd and Spencer Susser. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on 15 January 2008. In 2011, the short was reported to be under development to be turned into a feature film. Volcano Volcano is a 2011 Icelandic drama film directed by Rúnar Rúnarsson. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. At the 2012 Edda Awards, the film was nominated in 14 categories, winning in 5. The film screened within many international film festivals, including the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival and the 2012 Maryland Film Festival. Rajkahini Rajkahini is an Indian Bengali drama film directed by Srijit Mukherji. The shooting of the film completed in June 2015 and the film released on 16 October 2015. The film has an ensemble cast of eleven major female characters led by Rituparna Sengupta and also stars Jaya Ahsan, Jisshu Sengupta, Abir Chatterjee, Saswata Chatterjee, Kaushik Sen in other pivotal roles. Midnighters Midnighters is a 2017 American noir thriller film directed by Julius Ramsay. It stars Alexandra Essoe, Perla Haney-Jardine, Dylan McTee, Ward Horton, Andrew Rothenberg and Joseph Lee Anderson. There Will Be No Leave Today There Will be No Leave Today is a 1959 student film by the Russian film directors Andrei Tarkovsky and Aleksandr Gordon. Based on a real postwar incident, the film is about an army unit trying to dispose unexploded bombs to save a small town. It was Tarkovskys and Gordons second film, produced while being students at the State Institute of Cinematography. The film was aired on Soviet Central Television in 1959 and consecutive years on Victory Day. For a long time it was thought to be lost, but was rediscovered in the mid-1990s. Fast Getaway Fast Getaway is a 1991 action comedy film, starring Corey Haim, Cynthia Rothrock and Leo Rossi. The Silence The Silence is an Iranian film from 1998. It is directed by Iranian film maker Mohsen Makhmalbaf. The movie is about a little boy who has the onerous task of earning money for his family, but is always enchanted and distracted by music. It is set in Tajikistan. Springtime in a Small Town Springtime in a Small Town is a 2002 Chinese film directed by Tian Zhuangzhuang. The film is a remake of director Fei Mus 1948 film and its original screenwriter is Li Tianji, Spring in a Small Town. Though the two movies are referred to by different English titles, they share the same title in Chinese. Springtime in a Small Town marks the return of Tian Zhuangzhuang to the directors chair, following a nearly nine-year absence since his last film, The Blue Kite. It was funded by several production companies from China, France, and the Netherlands. Unlike Kite, which deployed a large cast, spanned decades, and carried a political message, Springtime is a small intimate chamber-piece. Producing Adults Producing Adults is a 2004 Finnish comedy-drama written by Pekko Pesonen and directed by Aleksi Salmenperä. It was Finlands official Academy Award submission for Best Foreign Language Film of 2004. Intermedio Intermedio is a 2005 American horror film directed by Andrew Lauer. Alien Abduction Alien Abduction is a 2005 science-fiction horror film produced by The Asylum, and one of few by the same studio not produced to capitalize on the release of another film. It was released with the tagline: "The war of the worlds has just begun!", referencing the 1898 novel The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells, which would be adapted to film by The Asylum two months later. The Dead Outside The Dead Outside is a 2008 Scottish horror/thriller film, the feature debut of director Kerry Anne Mullaney, produced independently by Mothcatcher Films. Merlin and the War of the Dragons Merlin and the War of the Dragons is a 2008 fantasy film produced by The Asylum, based loosely on the legends of King Arthur. It was filmed entirely on location in Wales. The Kid The Kid is a 2010 British biographical drama film directed by Nick Moran and co-written by Moran and Kevin Lewis. The film, based on Kevin Lewis autobiography of the same name, details Lewis adolescent and young adult life, having been raised in a violent, abusive family on a small council estate called New Addington in the 1980s. Scottish singer/songwriter KT Tunstall wrote the song Boy for the movie Truth About Men Truth About Men is a 2010 Danish comedy drama film directed by Nikolaj Arcel. Phantom Boy Phantom Boy is a 2015 animated fantasy film directed by Jean-Loup Felicioli and Alain Gagnol and written by Alain Gagnol. The film stars Édouard Baer, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Audrey Tautou, Jackie Berroyer, Gaspard Gagnol and Noa Bernaoui-Savreux. The film was released in France on October 14, 2015, by Diaphana Films. Time of My Life Time of My Life is a 2012 Belgian film written and directed by Nic Balthazar. The story is based upon real life events and contains original news footage. Tigers Tigers is a 2014 Indian drama film directed by Danis Tanovic, and produced as a joint production between Cinema Time, French production company ASAP Films and Sikhya Entertainment. Inspired by a true story, the film features Emraan Hashmi in the leading role as a pharmaceutical representative in Pakistan who discovers his new companys baby formula has killed hundreds of children, after which he begins a lone and dangerous battle against the company. The film began filming in 2013, and had its premiere in September 2014 at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film faced multiple delays during its initial release. It was later released digitally on the on-demand platform ZEE5 on 13 November, 2018. Pandavulu Pandavulu Thummeda Pandavulu Pandavulu Tummeda is a 2014 Telugu comedy drama film featuring an ensemble cast composed of Mohan Babu, Manchu Vishnu, Manchu Manoj, Raveena Tandon, Hansika Motwani, Pranitha Subhash, Varun Sandesh and Tanish in the lead roles. Presented by Ariaana and Viviana, Manchu Vishnu and Manchu Manoj are jointly producing the film on their respective banners, 24 Frames Factory and Sri Lakshmi Prasanna Pictures. Kona Venkat, Gopimohan and BVS Ravi wrote the films screenplay with Palani Kumar handling cinematography. The film is partly inspired by the Hindi movie Golmaal 3. This movie and Golmaal 3 have many similarities such as story and direction, many reviewers said "Its imprinted Golmaal 3 and its an unofficial remake". The movie also marks the return of Mohan Babu on film after a long self-imposed hiatus, sharing the screen with both his sons Vishnu and Manoj for the first time. Raveena Tandon also returned to Telugu cinema after a long hiatus with this film. The soundtrack and music on the film was composed by Bappa Lahiri and Achu. Released worldwide on 31 January 2014, the film featured Brahmanandam, Raghu Babu, Vennela Kishore, M. S. Narayana in other pivotal roles. Upon release, the film received positive reception from critics and successful at both the Indian and overseas box offices. Cyborg X Cyborg X is a 2016 action-horror film, directed by K. King, starring Danny Trejo and Eve Mauro. V.I.P. V.I.P. is a 2017 South Korean crime-action thriller film directed by Park Hoon-jung and starring Jang Dong-gun, Kim Myung-min, Park Hee-soon and Lee Jong-suk. In the film, officers from South Korea, North Korea and Interpol chase after a serial killer suspect. The film was released on August 23, 2017. The reception was largely negative, with criticism directed mainly towards the portrayal of graphic violence towards a female character. The film was later released on DVD and Blu-ray formats on 7 March 2018. Døden på Oslo S Døden på Oslo S is a Norwegian film, released in 1990. The title literally meaning The death at Oslo Central Station, it is set in Oslo in the late eighties. It is based on a book by Ingvar Ambjørnsen from the book series Pelle og Proffen. Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip Dexters Laboratory: Ego Trip is an animated television film based on the Cartoon Network animated television series Dexters Laboratory. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons and originally aired on December 10, 1999. While made for television, the film is the directorial debut of series creator Genndy Tartakovsky. The special follows Dexter, the series protagonist, as he travels forward through time and meets futuristic versions of himself and his rival Mandark. Originally intended to conclude the series, the film maintained successful ratings for the channel, despite mixed reviews from critics; it led to Cartoon Network reviving the show for two more seasons, with Genndy Tartakovsky putting Chris Savino in charge of seasons 3 and 4, which began in November 2001 and concluded in November 2003. This is the first Cartoon Network television movie produced, and is the final Dexters Laboratory installment to be animated using traditional cel animation before switching to digital ink-and-paint with the third season. The events of the film take place after all four seasons of the show, including the revival seasons. Off Screen Off Screen is a 2005 Dutch thriller directed by Pieter Kuijpers. Kirikou and the Wild Beasts Kirikou and the Wild Beasts is a 2005 French animated feature film. It premiered at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival on 13 May and, unlike its predecessor, received only festival screenings in all English-speaking territories. It was released on English-subtitled DVD-Video in the United States by KimStim on 29 July 2008 as Kirikou and the Wild Beast. The Duchess of Langeais The Duchess of Langeais is a 2007 French-Italian drama film directed by Jacques Rivette. Its original French title is Ne touchez pas la hache. It is based on the 1834 novel of the same name by Honoré de Balzac. The film stars Jeanne Balibar and Guillaume Depardieu as lovers in early 1823 Majorca who are involved in a tormented and frustrating relationship. The Russian Woodpecker The Russian Woodpecker is a 2015 documentary film written, produced and directed by Chad Gracia following Fedor Alexandrovichs investigation into the Chernobyl disaster. It is Gracias directorial debut feature. The film premiered in the "World Cinema Documentary" competition at 2015 Sundance Film Festival on 24 January 2015 and won the World Cinema Documentary Grand Jury Prize at the festival. Applause Applause is a 1929 black-and-white backstage musical talkie, shot at Paramounts Astoria Studios in Astoria, during the early years of sound films. The film is notable as one of the few films of its time to break free from the restrictions of bulky sound technology equipment in order to shoot on location around Manhattan. Maid in Sweden Maid in Sweden is a 1971 American and Swedish drama film directed by Dan Wolman. This film starring Christina Lindberg, Monica Ekman, Krister Ekman, Leif Naeslund, Per-Axel Arosenius in the lead roles.The film music composed by Bob Nash. The Sinful Dwarf The Sinful Dwarf is a 1973 Danish film by Vidal Raski. The screenplay concerns Olaf, who turns women into junkie-prostitutes. The Wind in the Willows The Wind in the Willows is a 1983 British stop motion animated film produced by Cosgrove Hall Films for Thames Television and aired on the ITV network. The film is based on Kenneth Grahames classic story The Wind in the Willows. It won a BAFTA award and an international Emmy award. Between 1984 and 1990, Cosgrove-Hall subsequently made a 52-episode television series, with the film serving as a pilot for the series. The films music and songs are composed by Keith Hopwood, late of Hermans Hermits, and Malcolm Rowe. The Stone Roses guitarist John Squire worked on the series as a set artist. Voice actors include David Jason, Ian Carmichael, and Michael Hordern. Tom and Jerry in Shiver Me Whiskers Tom and Jerry: Shiver Me Whiskers is a 2006 animated swashbuckler adventure comedy film starring the seven-time Academy Award-winning cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Turner Entertainment Co., it was the fourth made-for-video attempt to recapture the style of William Hanna and Joseph Barberas original film shorts from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Directed by Scott Jeralds and written by Christopher Painter, the film was released on DVD on August 22, 2006 and served as the pilot for the television series Tom and Jerry Tales, which premiered the following month. Mercy Mercy is a 2009 American independent romantic drama film directed by Patrick Hoelck and written by Scott Caan, who also serves as lead actor and producer. Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes is a 2010 American animated direct-to-video mystery comedy film starring the seven-time Academy Award-winning cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry alongside Sir Arthur Conan Doyles character Sherlock Holmes. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Turner Entertainment Co., the film centers on a crook as he is stealing jewels around the Scotland Yard to which Red, a beautiful singer, is framed for the theft. Tom and Jerry, as assistants, must help Sherlock Holmes look for clues and track down the real thief to solve this case. Released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 24, 2010, Meet Sherlock Homes was the first new Tom and Jerry direct-to-video film since A Nutcracker Tale in 2007 as well as the first new Tom and Jerry production since the television series Tom and Jerry Tales. It was also the first Tom and Jerry film without the original creators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. 1:54 1:54 is a 2016 Canadian drama film directed by Yan England. Starring Antoine-Olivier Pilon, Lou-Pascal Tremblay and Sophie Nélisse, it also features roles by David Boutin, Patrice Godin, Robert Naylor and Anthony Therrien. The film launched on wider screens on 13 October 2016 tackles the phenomenon of bullying in schools. Cinderella Cinderella is an 1899 French film directed by Georges Méliès, based on the fairy tale by Charles Perrault. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 219–224 in its catalogues, where it is advertised as a grande féerie extraordinaire en 20 tableaux. The Florodora Girl The Florodora Girl is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by Harry Beaumont and written by Ralph Spence, Al Boasberg and Robert E. Hopkins. The film stars Marion Davies, Lawrence Gray, Walter Catlett, and Ilka Chase. The film was released on May 31, 1930, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Return of Ringo The Return of Ringo is a 1965 Italian spaghetti western film directed by Duccio Tessari and the sequel to the earlier film A Pistol for Ringo. Like its predecessor, the film stars Giuliano Gemma and features a score composed by Ennio Morricone. The films story is a loose retelling of Homers Odyssey. Don't Make Waves Dont Make Waves is a 1967 American sex comedy starring Tony Curtis, Claudia Cardinale, Dave Draper and Sharon Tate. Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film was directed by Alexander Mackendrick and is based on the 1959 novel Muscle Beach, by Ira Wallach, who also wrote the screenplay. The film depicts a series of romantic triangles between different groupings of the principal cast and supporting players among several backdrops involving Southern California culture. Many Wars Ago Uomini contro is a 1970 Italo-Yugoslav anti war drama film directed by Francesco Rosi. It is based on the memoir by Emilio Lussu, Un anno sullaltopiano. The film was screened at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival in honor of Francesco Rosi, who had died a few weeks before. War Bride The War Bride is a 2001 Canadian/British drama film directed by Lyndon Chubbuck and written by Angela Workman. The film stars Anna Friel as Lily and Julie Cox as Sophie, two young women from London, England who marry Canadian soldiers during World War II, and move to Canada as war brides. The films cast also includes Brenda Fricker, Caroline Cave and Molly Parker. Tempted Tempted is a 2001 Australian-French-American thriller film written and directed by Bill Bennett and starring Peter Facinelli, Burt Reynolds and Saffron Burrows. Karam Karam is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by cinematographer Sanjay F. Gupta who made his directorial debut with this film. It stars John Abraham and Priyanka Chopra in the lead roles. Based on a true story, the film follows a traumatized hitman who decides to quit his job but is forced to return when his wife gets kidnapped by his former boss who wants him to do one last job. The film released on 11 March 2005. Tapped Tapped is a 2009 documentary film by directors Stephanie Soechtig and Jason Lindsey. The two began the documentary after research into ocean pollution "kept leading them to bottled water". Haunting of Winchester House Haunting of Winchester House is a 2009 supernatural horror film produced by The Asylum. Triassic Attack Triassic Attack is a 2010 television film directed by Colin Ferguson. This UFO International Production premiered November 27, 2010, on the Syfy television channel. The Short Game The Short Game is a 2013 documentary film about 7- and 8-year-old golfers. Produced by Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel and directed by Josh Greenbaum, it presents eight entrants in the 2012 U.S. Kids Golf World Championship. The film premiered in 10 cities on September 20, 2013. Raja The Great Raja The Great is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film produced by Dil Raju on Sri Venkateswara Creations banner and directed by Anil Ravipudi, cinematography by Mohana Krishna. It features Ravi Teja and Mehreen Pirzada in the lead roles and music was composed by Sai Karthik. The film recorded as "super hit" at the box office. This movie is regarded as a comeback movie for Teja after 2 years. The film is a debut for Ravi Tejas son Mahadhan as child artist into film industry. The films production began in February 2017 and principal photography commenced in April 2017 in Hyderabad. The film was released worldwide on 18 October 2017. Upon release the film met with positive reviews and had a good run at the box office. Hold Your Man Hold Your Man is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by an uncredited Sam Wood and starring Jean Harlow and Clark Gable, the third of their six films together. The screenplay by Anita Loos and Howard Emmett Rogers was based on a story by Loos. The Midnight Snack The Midnight Snack is a Tom and Jerry cartoon. Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom is an educational Adventures in Music animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions, and originally released to theaters by his Buena Vista Film Distribution Company on November 10, 1953. A sequel to the first Adventures in Music cartoon, the 3-D short Melody, Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom is a stylized presentation of the evolution of the four orchestra sections over the ages with: the brass, the woodwind, the strings, and the percussion. The first Disney cartoon to be filmed and released in widescreen CinemaScope, Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom won the 1954 Oscar for Best Short Subject. In 1994, it was voted #29 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. Gusarskaya ballada The Hussar Ballad is a 1962 Soviet musical film by Eldar Ryazanov, filmed on Mosfilm. In effect, it is one of the best loved musical comedies in Russia. With most of its dialogue delivered in verse, Ryazanovs script romanticizes the adventures of Nadezhda Durova during the Napoleonic wars. The swift paced, action packed, humor filled adventure is ingeniously mixed with light-hearted acting bravado and memorable operetta pieces. The films musical score and songs were written by Tikhon Khrennikov. The leading roles — those of the cavalry maiden Shurochka Azarova and the dashing hussar Poruchik Dmitry Rzhevsky — were played by Andrei Mironovs wife Larisa Golubkina and the Peoples Artist of the USSR Yuri Yakovlev, respectively. Comedian Igor Ilyinsky appeared as one-eyed Field-Marshal Prince Mikhail Kutuzov. The film is based on the play A Long Time Ago by Alexander Gladkov. The film proved so popular with Soviet audiences that poruchik Rzhevsky became quite a folklore character, featured in numerous jokes. See Russian jokes#Poruchik Rzhevsky for samples. Edge of Sanity Edge of Sanity is a 1989 American horror film directed by Gérard Kikoïne and starring Anthony Perkins. It mixes elements of The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde with those of tales of Jack the Ripper. Nemesis 3: Time Lapse Nemesis 3: Prey Harder, also known as Nemesis 3 and Nemesis 3: Time Lapse, is a low-budget 1996 science fiction film by director Albert Pyun. It is the sequel to Nebula and was followed by Death Angel. Female Prisoner Scorpion: Beast Stable is a film made by Toei Company in 1973. It is the third in the Female Convict Scorpion series, following Scorpion and Jailhouse 41. The star and director were paired in all three. Cruel World Cruel World is a 2005 American independent horror comedy film starring Edward Furlong, Laura Ramsey, Daniel Franzese, Nate Parker, Brian Geraghty, and Jaime Pressly. The film is about a psychotic man who loses a reality game show and subsequently kills the host. He uses the house where the show took place to film his own reality show. In the show, several contestants perform challenges, and the losers are killed rather than being sent home. Short Peace is a multimedia project composed of four short anime films produced by Sunrise and Shochiku, and a video game developed by Crispys Inc. and Grasshopper Manufacture. The four films were released in Japanese theaters on July 20, 2013 and were screened in North America during April 2014. Sentai Filmworks have licensed the films for North America. The video game was released in January 2014 in Japan, April 2014 in Europe, and September 2014 in North America. AmeriGeddon Amerigeddon is a 2016 American action film directed by Mike Norris and written by Gary Heavin and Chase Hunter. Based on a political theory from an extreme political stance, the film describes a fictional attack on the United States by its own government, working in concert with a global Elitist organization and the United Nations. Heavin has said that he regards the events in the film as a "very real threat". The film was shot on Heavins Central Texas ranch and in nearby towns, and most cast members were recruited locally. The film was released on May 13, 2016. I Called Him Morgan I Called Him Morgan is a 2016 Swedish-American documentary film, written and directed by Kasper Collin, about the life of jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan. It premiered out of competition at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival after being pitched at the 2012 MeetMarket at Doc/Fest. After Venice, it went on to play Telluride Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, New York Film Festival, and BFI London Film Festival. After Toronto, Vox.com described the film as "an Oscar winner for best documentary feature just waiting to happen". The New Yorker dubbed the documentary, together with Moonlight and The Hedonists, as New York Film Festivals Breakout Films. I Called Him Morgan had its US theatrical premiere on March 24, 2017. It premiered in Sweden on March 31, in Canada on April 7, and in the United Kingdom on July 28. In his New York Times review, A.O. Scott called the film "a delicate human drama about love, ambition and the glories of music". Los Angeles Times critic Kenneth Turan noted that "As a slice of recovered and illuminated time, “I Called Him Morgan” has few peers". And in the Wall Street Journal, film critic Joe Morgenstern wrote in his review that "Musicians sometimes paraphrase Debussy, or one another, in saying that music is the silence between the notes. “I Called Him Morgan” has it all—the notes and the silence, plus the music of spoken language, pitched in rueful tones of recollection". On July 1 2017, Metacritic announced the film as the best reviewed movie of the first half of 2017. As of October 1, 2017, I Called Him Morgan was listed as the third best reviewed movie of the year. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 95% "Certified Fresh" score based on 44 reviews, describing it as "a seductive tribute to its subjects jazz passion as well as an absorbing look at a fatally doomed relationship". Esquire magazines list of the best documentaries of 2017 placed I Called Him Morgan at the top. The film was also included in mid-year best-of lists in the Los Angeles Times, The Playlist, Thrillist and Paste Magazine. Among the participants in I Called Him Morgan are Wayne Shorter, Jymie Merritt, Billy Harper, Judith Johnson, Bennie Maupin, Larry Ridley, Paul West, Larry Reni Thomas, Al Harrison, Charli Persip and Albert "Tootie" Heath. On July 24 2017, the film premiered on Netflix worldwide, except in the UK and Sweden. The UK premiere was on August 8, 2017. I Called Him Morgan is director Kasper Collins second feature documentary, the first being My Name Is Albert Ayler. Unleashed Unleashed is a 2016 American romantic comedy written and directed by Finn Taylor and starring Kate Micucci, Justin Chatwin, Steve Howey, Sean Astin and Hana Mae Lee. A Song of Lisbon A Canção de Lisboa is a Portuguese film comedy from 1933, directed by José Cottinelli Telmo, and starring Vasco Santana, Beatriz Costa, António Silva, Alfredo Silva, Ana Maria, Artur Rodrigues, Coralia Escobar, Eduardo Fernandes, Elvira Coutinho, Fernanda Campos, Francisco Costa, Henrique Alves, Ivone Fernandes, José Victor, Júlia da Assunção, Manoel de Oliveira, Manuel Santos Carvalho, Maria Albertina, Maria da Luz, Silvestre Alegrim, Sofia Santos, Teresa Gomes and Zizi Cosme. Director Manoel de Oliveira had a minor role. It was the second Portuguese sound feature film. In fact, A Canção de Lisboa was the first sound feature fully produced in Portugal, in the labs of Lisboa Filme and with Tobis equipment. Among the team were some of the greatest names of Portuguese culture of the day, such as painter Carlos Botelho and the poet José Gomes Ferreira. Painter Almada Negreiros was the author of both promotional posters. A Canção de Lisboa is still one of the best loved films in Portugal, with several of its lines and songs still quoted. Comrade X Comrade X is a 1940 American comedy spy film directed by King Vidor and starring Clark Gable, Hedy Lamarr, and Oskar Homolka. Little Miss Marker Little Miss Marker is a 1980 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Walter Bernstein, based on a short story by Damon Runyon. It stars Walter Matthau, Tony Curtis, Julie Andrews, Bob Newhart and new arrival Sara Stimson. It is a remake of the 1934 film of the same name starring Shirley Temple and Adolphe Menjou. Doctor Mordrid Doctor Mordrid is a 1992 American superhero film starring Jeffrey Combs. Holy Matrimony Holy Matrimony is a 1994 comedy film directed by Leonard Nimoy and starring Patricia Arquette and Joseph Gordon-Levitt in his feature film debut. The film tells the story of a beautiful thief, hiding in a small, isolated Hutterite community, who marries a young boy in order to retrieve a hidden fortune. It was the final feature film directed by Nimoy. O Quatrilho O Quatrilho is a 1995 Brazilian drama film directed by Fábio Barreto. It was adapted from a José Clemente Pozenato novel by telenovela writer Antônio Calmon and screenwriter Leopoldo Serran. It stars famous telenovela actresses Patrícia Pillar and Glória Pires and Bruno Campos, which later became known for his role as Quentin Costa on Nip/Tuck. The original soundtrack was composed by classical musician Jaques Morelenbaum and the theme song by pop singer-songwriter Caetano Veloso. It was the first Brazilian film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in more than 30 years, after 1962s O Pagador de Promessas. Cowards Bend the Knee Cowards Bend the Knee is a 2003 film by Guy Maddin. Maddin directed Cowards Bend the Knee while in pre-production on The Saddest Music in the World, shooting entirely on Super-8mm film with a budget of $30,000. The feature film was initially developed as a series of ten short films, commissioned as part of an installation art project by Toronto art gallery The Power Plant. Cowards Bend the Knee is the first in Maddins "autobiographical Me Trilogy" of feature films starring protagonists named "Guy Maddin," the second being Brand Upon the Brain! and the third My Winnipeg. Maddin based the films premise loosely on the story The Hands of Ida and Euripedess play Medea, although Maddin also claims that the film can be viewed as an autobiography. Grande, grosso e... Verdone Grande, grosso e... Verdone is a 2008 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Verdone. Expecting Expecting is a 2013 American comedy film written and directed by Jessie McCormack. The film stars Michelle Monaghan, Radha Mitchell, Jon Dore, Michael Weston and Mimi Kennedy. The film was released on December 6, 2013, by Tribeca Film. The Stooge The Stooge is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis. The film was released on December 31, 1952, by Paramount. My Geisha My Geisha is a 1962 American comedy film directed by Jack Cardiff, starring Shirley MacLaine, Yves Montand, Edward G. Robinson and Bob Cummings and released by Paramount Pictures. Written by Norman Krasna, based on Krasnas story of the same name, the film was produced and copyrighted in 1961 by MacLaines then-husband Steve Parker The world premiere was at the Plaza Theatre in Londons West End on January 18, 1962. 'Doc' Doc is a 1971 American western film, which tells the story of the gunfight at the O.K. Corral and of one of its protagonists, Doc Holliday. It stars Stacy Keach, Faye Dunaway, and Harris Yulin. It was directed by Frank Perry. Pete Hamill wrote the original screenplay. The film was shot in Almeria in southern Spain. Honeysuckle Rose Honeysuckle Rose is a 1980 American romantic drama film directed by Jerry Schatzberg, written by John Binder, Gustaf Molander, Carol Sobieski, Gösta Stevens, and William D. Wittliff, and starring Willie Nelson, Dyan Cannon, and Amy Irving. Nightmare Beach Nightmare Beach is an American-Italian slasher film directed by Umberto Lenzi and Harry Kirkpatrick, and starring Nicolas de Toth, Sarah Buxton, John Saxon, and Michael Parks. Szamanka Szamanka is a Polish-French-Swiss film, released in 1996, directed by Andrzej Żuławski and adapted from a screenplay by Manuela Gretkowska. The film, which was controversial upon its release in Poland, is about the obsessive relationship between an anthropology professor and a strange young woman only known as the "Italian". The name of the film is the Polish feminine form of the word "shaman". When a Man Falls When A Man Falls in the Forest is a 2007 American drama film directed by Ryan Eslinger and starring Dylan Baker, Timothy Hutton, Sharon Stone, and Pruitt Taylor Vince. It premiered in competition at the 2007 Berlin Film Festival where it was nominated for the Golden Bear and later screened at the SXSW Film Festival. Smashing Pumpkins leader Billy Corgan contributed three previously unreleased songs to the films soundtrack: "Shangra-La", "Sky of Blue", and "Whisper". The King of Pigs The King of Pigs is a 2011 South Korean animated drama film, directed by Yeon Sang-ho. It won three awards at the 2011 Busan International Film Festival. The film was selected to be screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Christmas Magic Christmas Magic is a 2011 American/Canadian television movie starring Lindy Booth and Paul McGillion. Lindy Booth plays Carrie Blackford who falls for an earth-bound widower after becoming a brand new angel. The film first aired on the Hallmark Channel on December 18, 2011. Doosukeltha Doosukeltha is a 2013 Telugu action comedy film directed by Veeru Potla. The film stars Manchu Vishnu and Lavanya Tripathi, who made her debut in Andala Rakshasi. Mani Sharma composed the music for the film. Dr. Mohan Babu produced the film under the banner of 24 Frames Factory and it received a U/A Certificate. It was released on 17 October 2013. The film received positive reviews from critics. Black Magic Black Magic, later retitled Meeting at Midnight for television, is a 1944 mystery film starring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. It was the third Charlie Chan film made by Toler at Monogram Pictures. Lost Continent Lost Continent is a 1951 American black-and-white science-fiction film drama from Lippert Pictures, produced by Jack Leewood, Robert L. Lippert, and Sigmund Neufeld, directed by Sam Newfield, that stars Cesar Romero, Hillary Brooke, Whit Bissell, Sid Melton, Hugh Beaumont and John Hoyt. An expedition is sent to the South Pacific to search for a missing atomic-powered rocket in order to retrieve the vital scientific data recorded aboard. On an uncharted island they discover more than their rocket, now crashed atop a mysterious plateau, they find a lost jungle world populated by prehistoric dinosaurs. A Story of Water A Story of Water is a short film directed and written by Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut in 1958. It recounts the story of a womans trip to Paris, which is surrounded by a large flooded area. It was first shown publicly in 1961. The title is a pun on the title of the erotic novel Une histoire dO. The film was shot in two days. The film is dedicated to Mack Sennett. According to film critic David Edelstein, introducing the films presentation on TCM.com, Truffauts screenplay was a "slight but reasonably coherent romance" which was altered significantly in the editing room by Godard, who added absurdist voiceovers and percussion music while cutting out most of the plot. The film is included as a supplement on Criterions DVD/Blu-ray release of Truffauts The Last Metro. I Could Go on Singing I Could Go On Singing is a 1963 British-American musical drama film directed by Ronald Neame, starring Judy Garland and Dirk Bogarde. Originally titled The Lonely Stage, it was renamed so that audiences would know Garland sang in it, the first such movie since A Star Is Born in 1954. Although not a huge box office success on release, it won Garland much praise for her performance. In Bogardes autobiographies and in the 2004 biography, it is recounted that Judy Garlands lines were substantially rewritten by Bogarde. The film had its world premiere at the Plaza Theatre in Londons West End on 6 March 1963. I'm Shy, But I'll Heal Je suis timide mais je me soigne is a French comedy film directed by Pierre Richard released in 1978. Amazing Grace and Chuck Amazing Grace and Chuck is a 1987 American sports drama film directed by Mike Newell and starring William Petersen, Jamie Lee Curtis and Gregory Peck. It was released on VHS in the UK as Silent Voice. Daybreak Daybreak is a 1993 HBO Production based upon the play Beirut by Alan Bowne. Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahin Hum Kisise Kum Nahin is a 2002 Indian Hindi comedy film directed by David Dhawan and produced by Afzal Khan. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, Ajay Devgn, Aishwarya Rai, Ashish Vidyarthi, Satish Kaushik, Annu Kapoor and Paresh Rawal. The movie is heavily inspired from the Harold Ramis directed gangster comedy Analyze This. Despite the star cast the film failed to do well at the box office. The film was remade in Kannada as Dhan Dhana Dhan. Addicted Addicted is a 2002 South Korean thriller film directed by Park Young-hoon and starring Lee Byung-hun and Lee Mi-yeon. In 2009 it was remade into an American film called Possession. Hydra Hydra is a 2009 low-budget monster movie by Andrew Prendergast and Peter Sullivan, which blends elements of horror, thriller and classical mythology. It was made for cable TV and subsequently internationally distributed on DVD. Sea Beast Sea Beast, also known as Troglodyte, is a 2008 Canadian-American television monster movie starring Miriam McDonald, Daniel Wisler, Brandon Jay McLaren and Corin Nemec. It was released to DVD on June 30, 2009. It is the 16th film of the Maneater Series. Kiss x sis is a Japanese seinen manga written and illustrated by Bow Ditama. It began serialization in Bessatsu Young Magazine on December 11, 2005 and has since been compiled into 21 volumes by Kodansha. It was adapted into two anime series produced by Feel animation studio; a twelve-episode television show aired from April 5 to June 21, 2010 on AT-X, and an original video animation series from December 22, 2008 to April 6, 2015. The Man Who Laughs The Man Who Laughs is a 2012 French drama film based on the eponymous novel by Victor Hugo. A Prince for Christmas A Prince for Christmas is a 2015 American made-for-television Christmas romantic drama film produced and directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Viva Bianca, Kirk Barker and Aaron OConnell. The film was originally called Small Town Prince and premiered on Starz network on November 29, 2015. Slamma Jamma Slamma Jamma is a 2017 American faith-based-themed sports drama film written and directed by Timothy A. Chey. A Man of Integrity A Man of Integrity is a 2017 Iranian drama film directed by Mohammad Rasoulof. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival where it won the main prize. Mrs. Parkington Mrs. Parkington is a 1944 drama film. It tells the story of a womans life, told via flashbacks, from boarding house maid to society matron. The movie was adapted by Polly James and Robert Thoeren from the novel by Louis Bromfield. It was directed by Tay Garnett and starred Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon appearing together as husband and wife for the fourth time. Laughter in Paradise Laughter in Paradise is a British comedy film released in 1951. The film stars Alastair Sim, Fay Compton, George Cole and Guy Middleton. The film was remade in 1970 as Some Will. The Green Man The Green Man is a 1956 British black comedy film based on the play Meet a Body by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, who produced and adapted the big-screen version. The Proud Rebel The Proud Rebel is a 1958 American Technicolor western film directed by Michael Curtiz, with a screenplay by Joseph Petracca and Lillie Hayward that was based on a story by James Edward Grant. It is the story of a widowed Confederate veteran and his mute son who struggle to make a new life among sometimes hostile neighbors in the Midwest. Despite the implications of the title, the main character in "The Proud Rebel" does not dwell much on his Southern past, but finds his life complicated by sectional prejudice. The film stars Alan Ladd, Olivia de Havilland, Dean Jagger, David Ladd and Cecil Kellaway and co-stars Harry Dean Stanton in an early film appearance. The Proud Rebel influenced the famous Indian artist Kishore Kumar, who remade it as Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein in 1964 starring his real-life son Amit Kumar playing the role of the mute son. A pogány madonna A Pogány Madonna is a 1981 Hungarian comedy film directed by István Bujtor. Some Kind of Hero Some Kind of Hero is a 1982 American comedy-drama film starring Richard Pryor as a returning Vietnam War veteran having trouble adjusting to civilian life. Soon he is involved in an organized crime heist. It co-stars Margot Kidder and was directed by Michael Pressman. Although James Kirkwood and Robert Boris are jointly credited with the screenplay, the script was in fact Boris rewrite of Kirkwood’s adaptation of his novel. Originally intended to be a straight drama, the studio insisted that Pryor perform comedic scenes as well. However, Pryor agreed with the importance of the screenplays serious tone and maintained a dramatic performance when filming. Gunbuster Gunbuster, known in Japan as , is a Japanese OVA anime series produced by Gainax released from 1988 to 1989. It was the directorial debut of Hideaki Anno, best known as the creator and director of Neon Genesis Evangelion. The title is a combination of the titles of classic tennis anime Aim for the Ace! and hit action drama film Top Gun, whose plot inspired Gunbusters. To celebrate Gainaxs 20th anniversary in 2004, an official sequel to Gunbuster, Diebuster, was released as an OVA. The sequel features new characters and mecha, but retains the format and many of the concepts of the original series. Lotta på Bråkmakargatan Lotta på Bråkmakargatan is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 26 September 1992, based on the books by Astrid Lindgren, directed by Johanna Hald. was followed by Lotta flyttar hemifrån. Hitman's Run Hitmans Run is a 1999 film directed by Mark L. Lester. Imperium: Augustus Imperium: Augustus is a 2003 joint British-Italian production, and part of the Imperium series. It tells of the life story of Octavian and how he became Augustus. Half the film takes place in the past and the other half takes place in the later life of Augustus. The drama starred Peter OToole as Augustus, Charlotte Rampling as Livia, Vittoria Belvedere as Julia, Ken Duken as Marcus Agrippa, Benjamin Sadler as Octavian and Juan Diego Botto as Iullus Antonius. It was filmed in Tunisia. The film was produced by EOS Entertainment and Lux Vide for RAI, Telecinco and ZDF. The War Tapes The War Tapes is a 2006 American war documentary film directed by Deborah Scranton. The film is the first documentary account of the 2003 invasion of Iraq to be produced by the soldiers themselves. The film follows three New Hampshire Army National Guard soldiers before, during, and after their deployment to Iraq about a year after the invasion. Their unit was Charlie Company, 3rd Battalion, 172nd Infantry Regiment, which deployed from March 2004 to February 2005. The three soldiers with cameras featured in the film are SPC Michael Moriarty who signed up in a burst of patriotism after 9/11 and asked to be shipped to Iraq. His colleagues are SGT Stephen Pink, who joined the National Guard to help pay for college, and SGT Zack Bazzi. Two other soldiers, SGT Duncan Domey and SPC Brandon Wilkins, also filmed their entire deployments for the film. In all, 17 soldiers were given cameras and recorded 800 hours of tape in Iraq. Stateside interviews with the soldiers and their families made up an additional 200 hours of tape. The "cast" was narrowed to three soldiers for the final feature-length film. They were chosen in part because they were seen by the director and producers as the "main characters". The film won the prize for Best International Documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival in May 2006 and also Best International Documentary at BRITDOC in July 2006. The documentary was released for sale on DVD in North America on May 15, 2007. Moreover, it is possibly the most innovative result of the embedded reporter program. In this case the reporter did not go to Iraq, but provided cameras to the soldiers, and provided direction on filming to them via instant messaging and email. Vaanam Vaanam is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by Krish. It is the Tamil remake of his own 2010 Telugu film Vedam. It features an ensemble cast of Silambarasan, Bharath, Anushka Shetty, Prakash Raj, Saranya, Sonia Agarwal, and Santhanam. The score and soundtrack were composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, while cinematography and editing were handled by Nirav Shah and Anthony Gonsalves, respectively. Vaanam is a hyperlink cinema film, with the story revolving around the lives of five individuals from different walks of life, representing the five natural elements— aether, air, water, fire, and earth—and illustrates how their fates intertwine on New Years Eve at a hospital in Chennai. The film, jointly produced by Ganesh Janardhanan and R. Ganesh and distributed by Dayanidhi Azhagiris Cloud Nine Movies, was released on 29 April 2011, and opened to critical universal acclaim upon release, and was successful at the box office. The movie was also dubbed in Telugu as Jeevana Vedam and in Hindi as Zindagi: Ek Sangharsh in 2012. Yamada: Samurai of Ayothaya Yamada: The Samurai of Ayothaya is a 2010 Thai action movie directed by Nopporn Watin. The film features renowned Muay Thai boxers Buakaw Por. Pramuk, Saenchai Sor. Kingstar, Yodsanklai Fairtex, and Anuwat Kaewsamrit along with the main cast of actors. The Reckoning The Reckoning is an Australian crime thriller feature film written and directed by John V. Soto, starring Luke Hemsworth, Viva Bianca, Jonathan LaPaglia, Hanna Mangan-Lawrence, and Alex Williams. The film premiered at the British Independent Film Festival on 10 May 2014 where it won Best Director and Best Music. The thriller opened in limited release in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth on 5 September 2014 following their Australian premiere at CinefestOz on 29 August 2014. The film was officially selected to screen in Cannes 15 May 2015 as part of the Antipodes collection for Cannes Cinephiles. The Reckoning was produced by Filmscope Entertainments Deidre Kitcher. This is Filmscope Entertainments third feature film following Needle and Crush. Lightning Entertainment is selling foreign rights. The Reckoning had its Australian TV Premiere on 7 December 2015 on Channel ONE. The Swan Princess: A Royal Family Tale The Swan Princess: A Royal Family Tale is a 2014 American computer-animated film produced by Crest Animation Productions and Nest Family Entertainment, directed by Richard Rich and starring the voices of Laura Bailey as Odette and Yuri Lowenthal as Derek. It is the fifth film in The Swan Princess series, and follows Odette and Dereks adoption of a young girl named Alise along with their defeating the Forbidden Arts. It was released direct-to-DVD and Blu-ray on February 25, 2014 for the franchises 20th anniversary. A sixth film titled Princess Tomorrow was released on September 6, 2016. Sapthamashree Thaskaraha Sapthamashree Thaskaraha is a 2014 Malayalam heist comedy film directed and written by Anil Radhakrishnan Menon. The film features an ensemble cast of Prithviraj Sukumaran, Asif Ali, Nedumudi Venu, Sudheer Karamana, Chemban Vinod Jose, Neeraj Madhav,Salam Bukhari, Reenu Mathews, Sanusha, Joy Mathew and Mongolian artist Flower Battsetseg. The film is produced by Prithviraj himself along with director Santosh Sivan and entrepreneur Shaji Nadesan under August Cinema. Sapthamashree Thaskaraha has cinematography by Jayesh Nair and music composed by Rex Vijayan. The film released on 6 September 2014 to positive reviews It led in the box office collections among the Onam releases and was deemed a blockbuster. One Piece: Stampede is a 2019 Japanese animated fantasy action adventure film directed by Takashi Otsuka and produced by Toei Animation. It is the fourteenth feature film of the One Piece film series, based on the manga of the same name written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda, and commemorates the animes 20th anniversary. Oda is involved with the film as Creative Supervisor. It had its world premiere at the Osaka Station City Cinema in Osaka on August 1, 2019, and later released in Japan on August 9, 2019. Christopher Strong Christopher Strong is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic drama film produced by RKO and directed by Dorothy Arzner. It is a tale of illicit love among the English aristocracy and stars Colin Clive and Katharine Hepburn. The screenplay by Zoë Akins is an adaptation of the 1932 British novel Christopher Strong by Gilbert Frankau. The Square Peg The Square Peg is a 1959 British war comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Norman Wisdom. Norman Wisdom plays two different characters: a man who digs and repairs roads, and a Nazi general. Winnetou and the Crossbreed Winnetou and the Crossbreed is a 1966 West German Western film directed by Harald Philipp and starring Lex Barker, Pierre Brice, Götz George and Uschi Glas. It is part of the series of Karl May adaptations produced by Rialto Film during the decade. It was co-produced with Italy and Yugoslavia. The budget was an estimated three and a half million Deutschmarks. This was the first in the series to not be based on a May novel, only on his characters. It was not a box office success, unlike previous releases which had been major hits. However, it did launch the career of Uschi Glas as an important actress. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location in Croatia. The films sets were designed by Vladimir Tadej. Thunderbird 6 Thunderbird 6 is a 1968 British science-fiction adventure film written by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, directed by David Lane and produced by Century 21 Cinema. A sequel to 1966s Thunderbirds Are Go, it was the second film to be adapted from the 1960s television series Thunderbirds, which combined scale models and special effects with marionette puppet characters in a filming process that the Andersons termed "Supermarionation". Intended to provide a lighter-hearted cinematic experience to contrast with the harder science of Thunderbirds Are Go, the Andersons elected to base the plot of Thunderbird 6 on Skyship One, a futuristic airship that is the latest project of the scientist Brains. The films plot depicts Alan, Tin-Tin, Lady Penelope and Parker representing International Rescue on Skyship Ones round-the-world maiden flight, unaware that criminal mastermind the Hood is once again plotting to acquire the secrets of the Thunderbird machines. Paid agents of the Hood murder the original crew of Skyship One prior to take-off and assume their identities, entertaining the guests while scheming to lure the Tracy brothers into a trap. Meanwhile, Brains efforts to produce a satisfactory design concept for Jeffs proposed Thunderbird 6 collide with fate when Skyship One is damaged and Alans old Tiger Moth biplane appears to be the only hope of saving the International Rescue group and their impostor hosts. Actors John Carson and Geoffrey Keen provide guest speaking roles, with additions to the regular voice cast in the form of Keith Alexander and Gary Files. The design of the puppets that appear in Thunderbird 6 marks a transition between the caricatures that Century 21 had used up to Thunderbirds Are Go and the realism introduced in Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. Filming ran from May to December 1967, and the art and special effects departments collaborated to realise Skyship One as both a miniature model and a collection of themed interior designs. A number of sequences of the Tiger Moth in flight were filmed on location with a full-sized stunt plane, but a legal dispute with the Ministry of Transport regarding alleged dangerous flying by pilot Joan Hughes forced the production team to film the remaining shots in-studio with scale replicas. Released in July 1968, Thunderbird 6 had a mediocre reception at the box office, which ruled out the production of further sequels in the Thunderbirds film series. Critical response has remained mixed: although the special effects have been praised, commentators are divided on the quality of the plotting, which is considered either well-paced and concluding on a note of high action, or confusing and inordinately long, with little visual spectacle to contrast with the dialogue. Nevertheless, Thunderbird 6 is viewed favourably in comparison to Jonathan Frakes 2004 film adaptation. Chariots of the Gods Chariots of the Gods is a 1970 West German documentary film directed by Harald Reinl. It is based on Erich von Dänikens book Chariots of the Gods?, a book that theorizes extraterrestrials impacted early human life. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was the 9th highest grossing film of 1970. Women in Cages Women in Cages is a 1971 women in prison sexploitation film directed by Gerardo de León and starring Jennifer Gan, Judy Brown, Roberta Collins, and Pam Grier. Co-produced by Roger Corman, it was prominently featured in the Planet Terror portion of the 2007 film Grindhouse. Grindhouse director Quentin Tarantino said of the film, "Im a huge, huge fan of Gerry de Leon.... the film is just harsh, harsh, harsh." He described the final shot as one of "devastating despair". Mr. Natwarlal Mr. Natwarlal is a 1979 Indian Hindi action comedy film produced by Tony Glaad and directed by Rakesh Kumar. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Rekha, Ajit Khan and Amjad Khan. The music is by Rajesh Roshan, the songs are written by Anand Bakshi. The highlight of the film was a childrens song sung by Amitabh Bachchan. Tony Glaad decided to take them as the writers of the film. The film was shot in Kashmir with most of the shooting done in Beerwah The name of the film and lead character were inspired by a notorious Indian conman, Natwarlal. Getting Amitabh to sing was a gimmick that was tried for the first time in this movie. Kabhi Kabhi earlier had Amitabh use spoken verse within a melodic song, but this was the first time he sang in a movie. This was subsequently copied by other filmmakers in films like Laawaris, Silsila and Pukar. As per a trade guide, which was premium box-office publication in the 1970s and 1980s, Mr. Natwarlal was a " Super Hit". In todays lenient classification system, Mr. Natwarlal is easily a blockbuster. How to Beat the High Cost of Living How to Beat the High Cost of Living is a 1980 American crime comedy film starring Jane Curtin, Susan Saint James and Jessica Lange. Also in the cast are Dabney Coleman, Fred Willard, Richard Benjamin, Eddie Albert, Scott Elliott, Cathryn Damon, and a cameo by Jane Curtins fellow Saturday Night Live co-star Garrett Morris. The film was released in summer of 1980, grossing approximately US $7.5 million. This was the final American International Pictures production before its merger with Filmways. Peril Death in a French Garden is a 1985 French drama film directed by Michel Deville. It was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival. Restless Natives Restless Natives is a 1985 Scottish cinema adventure comedy, directed by Michael Hoffman. Funny About Love Funny About Love is a 1990 American romantic comedy film directed by Leonard Nimoy and starring Gene Wilder in his first romantic lead. With a screenplay by Norman Steinberg and David Frankel, the film is based on the article "Convention of the Love Goddesses" in Esquire Magazine by Bob Greene. Suddenly Suddenly is a Swedish film from 2006, directed by Johan Brisinger. The film was shot on the island Härmanö in Orust Municipality. Marie Krøyer The Passion of Marie is a 2012 biographical drama film directed by Bille August, starring Birgitte Hjort Sørensen and Søren Sætter-Lassen. The films Danish working title, Balladen om Marie, means The Ballad of Marie. It tells the story of the stormy relationship between Marie and Peder Severin Krøyer, two of the Skagen Painters, in the late 19th century. Journey to the Shore is a 2015 Japanese romantic drama film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Tadanobu Asano and Eri Fukatsu. It is adapted from Kazumi Yumotos novel Kishibe no Tabi. It screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, where Kurosawa won the prize for Best Director. It was released in Japan on 1 October 2015. The Escape The Escape is a 2016 American short action film produced by BMW to promote the car manufacturers 2017 5 Series. It was directed and co-written by Neill Blomkamp, and stars Clive Owen, Jon Bernthal, Dakota Fanning, and Vera Farmiga. The film, which continues the plot of BMWs series of adverts titled The Hire, was posted on BMW USAs YouTube channel on October 23, 2016. The short was filmed over the course of one-and-a-half months during summer of 2016 in Toronto, Ontario. Visual effects were completed in September 2016, ready for release the following month. Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned is a 2016 South Korean fantasy film written and directed by Um Tae-hwa and starring Gang Dong-won and Shin Eun-soo. This is the second long film by Um Tae-hwa. The idea of the film was strongly influenced by the sinking of MV Sewol which occurred in 2014. Um Tae-hwa explained that after the SeWol disaster, the government tried to hide the truth, and therefore he decided to shoot a film the main theme of which is a search for truth. The Violent Years The Violent Years is a 1956 American exploitation film directed by William Morgan and starring Jean Moorhead as Paula Parkins, the leader of a gang of juvenile delinquent high school girls. The film is notable for having an uncredited Ed Wood as the author of its screenplay. Kevade Spring is a 1969 Estonian film directed by Arvo Kruusement and is a film adaptation of Oskar Luts popular novel of the same name. The movie placed first place in the Estonian feature films top ten poll held in 2002 by Estonian film critics and journalists. In 1970 the movie sold 558,000 tickets in Estonia, then nearly half of the countrys total population of 1.36 million and 8,100,000 in the Soviet Union in 1971. The film was re-released in Estonia on 13 April 2006. The film was shot in Palamuse, which was the prototype area of Oskar Luts "Paunvere". Poor White Trash Poor White Trash is a crime-comedy film directed by Michael Addis. The film was released on June 16, 2000, and was distributed jointly by Hollywood Independents and Xenon Group. The film stars an ensemble cast of actors, including Jaime Pressly and others, most of them before they became famous. Truth About Demons The Irrefutable Truth about Demons is a New Zealand horror film released in 2000. It was directed by Glenn Standring and stars Karl Urban, Katie Wolfe, and Jonathon Hendry. The films UK DVD title is The Truth About Demons. Death Valley: The Revenge of Bloody Bill Death Valley: The Revenge of Bloody Bill is a 2004 zombie/western mash-up movie released by The Asylum, Unlike many of the later efforts by The Asylum, this movie is not a mockbuster. Kara no Kyoukai: The Garden of Sinners - Remaining Sense of Pain is a 2008 Japanese animated film produced by ufotable based on The Garden of Sinners novels by Kinoko Nasu. It is the third installment in the series, preceded by A Study in Murder – Part 1 and followed by The Hollow Shrine. Chronologically, the events that occur in The Garden of Sinners: Remaining Sense of Pain are the third in the timeline of the series. The Ghost The Ghost is a 2008 Russian thriller film directed by Karen Oganesyan. Midnight Bayou Midnight Bayou, also known as Nora Roberts Midnight Bayou, is a 2009 made-for-TV movie directed by Ralph Hemecker, which stars Jerry OConnell, Lauren Stamile, and Faye Dunaway. The film is based on the Nora Roberts novel of the same name and is part of the Nora Roberts 2009 movie collection, which also includes Northern Lights, High Noon, and Tribute. The movie debuted on March 28, 2009, on Lifetime. Headwinds Headwinds is a 2011 French drama film directed by Jalil Lespert. The Better Angels The Better Angels is a 2014 American biographical historical drama film about United States President Abraham Lincolns formative years. It was written and directed by A. J. Edwards and produced by Academy Award Nominee Terrence Malick. The film had its premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. It was subsequently screened in the Panorama program at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival on February 8, 2014. In March 2014, Amplify acquired distribution rights to the film. It was released on November 7, 2014. Common Common is a 2014 BBC One 90-minute made-for-television drama, written by Jimmy McGovern, directed by David Blair and starring Nico Mirallegro, Michelle Fairley and Michael Gambon. It seeks to question some of the issues and challenges raised by Englands common purpose legal doctrine. The Drug King The Drug King is a 2018 South Korean crime drama film written and directed by Woo Min-ho. It stars Song Kang-ho as Lee Doo-sam, an ordinary small-time narcotics dealer who becomes an infamous drug lord in Korea during the 1970s. The film also features Jo Jung-suk as a prosecutor from Seoul who is intent on taking Lee down and Bae Doona as a lobbyist who guides Lee into the upper levels of drug dealing. Other cast members include Kim Dae-myung, Kim So-jin, Lee Hee-joon, Jo Woo-jin and Yoon Je-moon. The film was released on December 19, 2018. The Red Inn The Red Inn is a 1951 French comedy-crime film directed by Claude Autant-Lara, starring Fernandel, Françoise Rosay and Julien Carette. Set in 1833, it tells the story of how a monk visits the inn lAuberge rouge in Peyrebeille, where the innkeeper confesses to a number of serious sins. The film is based on the actual crime case of the Peyrebeille Inn. It premiered on 19 October 1951. A remake of the film, directed by Gérard Krawczyk, premiered in 2007. Blackbeard, the Pirate Blackbeard the Pirate is a 1952 Technicolor adventure film made by RKO. The film was directed by Raoul Walsh and produced by Edmund Grainger from a screenplay by Alan Le May based on the story by DeVallon Scott. Dear Heart Dear Heart is a 1964 American romantic comedy film starring Glenn Ford and Geraldine Page as lonely middle-aged people who fall in love at a hotel convention. It was directed by Delbert Mann, from a screenplay by Tad Mosel. Its theme song, "Dear Heart", was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland is an American biographical television film based on the 2014 book, Remember the Time: Protecting Michael Jackson in His Final Days, written by Jacksons personal bodyguards Bill Whitfield and Javon Beard. The film follows Jackson in the final years of his life. A Night at the Garden A Night at The Garden is a 2017 short documentary film about a 1939 Nazi rally that filled Madison Square Garden in New York City. The film was directed by Marshall Curry and was produced by Laura Poitras and Charlotte Cook with Field of Vision. The seven-minute film is composed entirely of archival footage and features a speech from Fritz Julius Kuhn, the leader of the German American Bund, in which anti-Semitic and pro white-Christian sentiments are espoused. The documentary premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2018 and was nominated for the 91st Academy Awards for Best Documentary Short. An Eastern Westerner An Eastern Westerner is a 1920 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A copy of the film exists. Out of the Fog Out of the Fog is a 1941 American film noir crime drama directed by Anatole Litvak, starring John Garfield, Ida Lupino and Thomas Mitchell. The film was based on the play Gentle People by Irwin Shaw. Devil's Doorway For the Devils Doorway rock formation in Wisconsin see Devils Lake State Park Devils Doorway is a 1950 western film directed by Anthony Mann and starring Robert Taylor as an Indian who returns home from the American Civil War a hero awarded the Medal of Honor. However, his hopes for a peaceful life are shattered by bigotry and greed. Illusion Travels by Streetcar La ilusión viaja en tranvía is a 1954 Mexican film, written by Luis Alcoriza and directed by Luis Buñuel. Beau Brummell Beau Brummell is a 1954 American-British historical film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Curtis Bernhardt and produced by Sam Zimbalist from a screenplay by Karl Tunberg, based on the play Beau Brummell by Clyde Fitch. The play was previously adapted as a silent film made in 1924 and starring John Barrymore as Beau Brummell, Mary Astor, and Willard Louis as the Prince of Wales. The music score was by Richard Addinsell with Miklós Rózsa. The film stars Stewart Granger as Beau Brummell, Elizabeth Taylor, and Peter Ustinov as the Prince of Wales. Colonel Wolodyjowski Colonel Wolodyjowski is a 1969 Polish historical drama film directed by Jerzy Hoffman. The film is based on the novel Pan Wołodyjowski, by the Polish writer Henryk Sienkiewicz. The film was also serialized on Polish television, as The Adventures of Sir Michael. It was entered in the 6th Moscow International Film Festival, where Tadeusz Łomnicki won the award for Best Actor. The story is set during the Ottoman Empires invasion of Poland in 1668-1672. The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight The Gang That Couldnt Shoot Straight is a 1971 American Mafia comedy film directed by James Goldstone and written by Waldo Salt, based on the 1969 novel of the same name by Jimmy Breslin, which in turn was based on the life of gangster Joe Gallo. The film stars Jerry Orbach, Leigh Taylor-Young, Jo Van Fleet, Lionel Stander, Robert De Niro and Irving Selbst. The film was released on December 22, 1971, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Alienator Alienator is a 1989 science fiction film directed Fred Olen Ray and starring Jan-Michael Vincent. The film was produced by Jeffrey C. Hogue. The film was described by Leonard Maltin and confirmed by Fred Olen Ray to be a "semi-remake" of the 1957 film The Astounding She-Monster. Robert Clarke, who starred in that film, also appears in Alienator. Claire Dolan Claire Dolan is a 1998 American-French drama film directed by Lodge Kerrigan. It was entered into the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. 'R Xmas R Xmas is a 2001 American crime film directed by Abel Ferrara. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Its release was delayed by StudioCanal but it was eventually released on DVD. The Barber The Barber is a 2001 film that examines the interaction between the mind of a psychopath and the minds of ordinary people who are fascinated by them. It tells the story of local barber Dexter Miles in a town in Alaska. The geographic location features 24-hour darkness, which serves as a metaphor for psychological darkness that drives Miles to go on a murderous rampage. The movie blends the genres of horror, thriller, psychological study, and occasional black comedy. Sucker Free City Sucker Free City is a 2004 television film directed by Spike Lee. The film examines white, black, and Chinese characters in San Francisco and the conflicts they encounter with each other. The film was intended to be the pilot for a Showtime television series, but Showtime declined to pick up the series. The film was first screened at the Toronto International Film Festival and was subsequently broadcast on television on the Showtime Network. The title of the movie derives from "Sucka Free", a slang term in reference to the city often used by natives of Hunters Point and The Fillmore made popular by rappers San Quinn, JT the Bigga Figga and most notably the song "Sucka Free" from Rappin 4-Tays 1994 album Dont Fight the Feelin. Un mundo maravilloso Un mundo maravilloso is a 2006 Mexican comedy film produced by Bandidos Films, directed by Luis Estrada and considered a "spiritual sequel" to La ley de Herodes; its a political satire about Vicente Fox Quesadas government and its neo-liberal doctrine. Contrary to La ley de Herodes, this film was released without interference from Foxs government, even was partly sponsored by Imcine. De brief voor de koning The Letter for the King is a Dutch adventure film of 2008 written by Maarten Lebens and Pieter Verhoeff and is directed by the latter. The film is based on the 1962 book of the same name by Dutch writer Tonke Dragt. In 1963 the book won the Dutch award Best Youth Book of the Year; in 2005 it was named the Best Youth Book of the past 50 years. Over a million copies of the book have been sold to date. The filming of The Letter for the King took place from November 2007 till early March 2008, on locations in Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands. Hacking Democracy Hacking Democracy is the 2006 Emmy nominated documentary film broadcast on HBO and created by producer Robert Carrillo Cohen and producer / directors Russell Michaels and Simon Ardizzone and executive producers Sarah Teale, Sian Edwards & Earl Katz. Filmed over three years it documents American citizens investigating anomalies and irregularities with e-voting systems that occurred during the 2000 and 2004 elections in the United States, especially in Volusia County. The film investigates the flawed integrity of electronic voting machines, particularly those made by Diebold Election Systems, exposing previously unknown backdoors in the Diebold trade secret computer software. The film culminates dramatically in the on-camera hacking of the in-use / working Diebold election system in Leon County, Florida - the same computer voting system which has been used in actual American elections across thirty-three states, and which still counts tens of millions of Americas votes today. In 2007 Hacking Democracy was nominated for an Emmy award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism - Long Form. Air Air is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Key released on September 8, 2000, for Windows PCs. Key later released versions of Air without the erotic content, and the game was ported to the Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Vita. The story follows the life of Yukito Kunisaki, a traveling showman searching for the "girl in the sky". He arrives in a quiet, seaside town where he meets three girls, one of whom is the key to the end of his journey. The gameplay in Air follows a branching plot line which offers pre-determined scenarios with courses of interaction, and focuses on the appeal of the three female main characters by the player character. The game is divided into three segments—Dream, Summer, and Air—which serve as different phases in the overall story. The title of the game reflects the prominent themes of the air, skies, and use of wings throughout gameplay. The game ranked as the best-selling PC game sold in Japan for the time of its release, and charted in the national top 50 several more times afterwards. Air has sold over 300,000 units across several platforms. Following the games release, Air made several transitions into other media. A manga by Yukimaru Katsura was serialized in Kadokawa Shotens Comptiq, and later published into two volumes. Comic anthologies and art books were also published, as were audio dramas and several albums of music. Kyoto Animation produced a 13-episode anime television series and a two-episode anime mini-series in 2005, and Toei Animation produced an anime film in 2005. The anime adaptations are licensed by Funimation who released them in North America. Les yeux jaunes des crocodiles Les Yeux jaunes des crocodiles is a 2014 French drama film directed by Cécile Telerman and based on the best-selling novel Les Yeux jaunes des crocodiles by Katherine Pancol. The film stars Julie Depardieu, Emmanuelle Béart, Alice Isaaz and Jacques Weber. Cloudy Sunday Cloudy Sunday is a 2015 Greek drama film directed by Manousos Manousakis. The film is set during the occupation of Thessaloniki, Greeces second largest city and home to the largest population of Jews in Greece, by Nazi Germany during WWII. Poor Little Rich Girl Poor Little Rich Girl, advertised as The Poor Little Rich Girl, is a 1936 American musical film directed by Irving Cummings. The screenplay by Sam Hellman, Gladys Lehman, and Harry Tugend was based on stories by Eleanor Gates and Ralph Spence, and the 1917 Mary Pickford vehicle of the same name. The film focuses on a child neglected by her rich and busy father. She meets two vaudeville performers and becomes a radio singing star. The film received a lukewarm critical reception from The New York Times. Dear Brigitte Dear Brigitte is a 1965 American DeLuxe Color family–comedy in CinemaScope starring James Stewart and directed by Henry Koster. Diary of a Mad Housewife Diary of a Mad Housewife is a 1970 American comedy-drama film about a frustrated wife portrayed by Carrie Snodgress. Snodgress was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress and won a Golden Globe award in the same category. The film was adapted by Eleanor Perry from the 1967 novel by Sue Kaufman and directed by Perrys then-husband, Frank Perry. The film co-stars Richard Benjamin and Frank Langella. The Vagrant The Vagrant is a 1992 comedy horror film directed by Chris Walas and executive produced by Mel Brooks, through his Brooksfilms production company. The film stars Bill Paxton as Graham Krakowski, a financial clerk who is being driven insane by a homeless man after moving into a new home across the street from where the homeless man had been squatting. Abraham Abraham is a 1994 television film based on the life of the Biblical patriarch Abraham produced by Five Mile River Films. It was shot in Ouarzazate, Morocco. Directed by Joseph Sargent, it stars Richard Harris, Barbara Hershey, Maximilian Schell, and Vittorio Gassman. Lola and Billy the Kid Lola and Billy the Kid is a 1999 film scripted and directed by Kutluğ Ataman and produced in Germany. It gained a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 40% In Orange In Orange is a 2004 Dutch drama family film. In Orange received a Golden Film after it had sold 100,000 cinema tickets in the Netherlands. The film also received international awards at film festivals in Hamburg, Esfahan, Kristiansand, Los Angeles, Poznań, and Rimouski. Shredderman Rules Shredderman Rules is a 2007 television teen film based on Wendelin Van Draanens Shredderman book series. The film stars Devon Werkheiser, and was originally aired on Nickelodeon with the final episode of Neds Declassified School Survival Guide, which also starred Werkheiser. It is the first film to be aired under the banner Nickelodeon Original Movie. The Double Lottie Long Lost Sisters is a 1995 Iranian written and directed by Kiumars Pourahmad and its written and is written based on "Lottie and Lisa" a book by Erich Kästner. Kiumars Pourahmad won the best director award in 14th Fajr International Film Festival. Also, Afsaneh Bayegan received the diploma honorary of the 14th Fajr International Film Festival for her playing in this film. This film was a box-office hit in that year. Under the Rainbow Under the Rainbow is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Agnès Jaoui. It was co-written by Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri. Conducta Behavior is a 2014 Cuban drama film directed by Ernesto Daranas. In English writing, the film is usually referred to by the title Behavior. The film premiered in February 2014, and then played at the Málaga Film Festival before having its US premieres simultaneously at the Chicago Latino Film Festival and Havana Film Festival New York in April 2014. Behavior was then screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the Cuban entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Samyy luchshiy den! The Very Best Day is a Russian comedy film directed by Zhora Kryzhovnikov. It is the highest-grossing Russian film of 2015, which raised more than $ 10.5 million at the box office. The Negotiation The Negotiation is a 2018 South Korean action crime thriller film directed by Lee Jong-seok and starring Son Ye-jin and Hyun Bin. The film was released on September 19, 2018. Pauvre Pierrot Pauvre Pierrot is an 1892 French short animated film directed by Charles-Émile Reynaud. It consists of 500 individually painted images and lasts about 15 minutes originally. It is one of the first animated films ever made, and alongside Le Clown et ses chiens and Un bon bock was exhibited in October 1892 when Charles-Émile Reynaud opened his Théâtre Optique at the Musée Grévin. It was the first film to demonstrate the Theatre Optique system developed by Reynaud in 1888. Pauvre Pierrot is also believed to be the first known usage of film perforations. The combined performance of all three films was known as Pantomimes Lumineuses. These were the first animated pictures publicly exhibited by means of picture bands. Reynaud gave the entire presentation himself by manipulating the images. The Duel at Silver Creek The Duel at Silver Creek is a 1952 American Technicolor Western film directed by Don Siegel; his first film in the Western genre. It starred Audie Murphy, Faith Domergue, Stephen McNally. It was the first time Murphy had appeared in a film where he played a character who was good throughout the movie. The working titles of the film were Claim Jumpers and Hair Trigger Kid. Kotch Kotch is a 1971 American comedy-drama film directed by Jack Lemmon and starring Walter Matthau, Deborah Winters, Felicia Farr, Charles Aidman, and Ellen Geer. Adapted by John Paxton from the 1965 novel of the same name by Katharine Topkins, the film tells the story of an elderly man who leaves his family rather than go into a nursing home, and strikes up a friendship with a pregnant teenage girl. It was Lemmons only film behind the camera and partnered him with friend and frequent co-star Matthau. Portions of the film were shot and set in Palm Springs. Sinbad Szindbád is a 1971 Hungarian film directed by Zoltán Huszárik, and based on short stories by the writer Gyula Krúdy. Antonio Gaudí is a 1984 Japanese documentary film by Hiroshi Teshigahara about the works of Antoni Gaudi. In the film the director visits the buildings including houses in Barcelona and the Sagrada Família. Voyage to Nowhere Voyage to Nowhere is a 1986 Spanish drama film written, starred and directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez. It is based on his own novel with the same title. Blue Hill Avenue Blue Hill Avenue is a 2001 American crime film directed and written by Craig Ross Jr., and starring Allen Payne. Ross Jr. also edited and executive produced the film. What Love Is What Love Is is a 2007 romantic comedy film, written and directed by Mars Callahan and starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Matthew Lillard, Sean Astin, Anne Heche, and Gina Gershon. The Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael The Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael is a British independent film directed by first-time director Thomas Clay, and released in 2006. It features Daniel Spencer in the title role, with Lesley Manville and Danny Dyer in support. Villain is a 2010 Japanese film directed by Lee Sang-il, based on Shuichi Yoshidas crime noir novel of the same name. It was nominated for numerous awards at the 2011 Japan Academy Prize, including Best Film and Best Director, and won five, which included all four acting awards and for the score by Joe Hisaishi. Bombay Beach Bombay Beach is a 2011 documentary film directed and produced by Israeli filmmaker Alma Harel. The film was nominated for an Independent Spirit "Truer than Fiction" Award, won "Best Feature Documentary" at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival, and has been taught in several universities including Duke University and Harvard’s Sensory Ethnography Lab and Film Center as a genre redefining work. Taking place in the Salton Sea, a rusting relic of a failed 1950s development boom, Bombay Beach is a dreamlike poem that sets three personal stories to a stylized melding of observational documentary and choreographed dance to music specially composed for the film by Zach Condon of the band Beirut, and songs by Bob Dylan. Filmmaker Terry Gilliam called the film, "A beautiful, quirky, and ultimately very moving film about the American Dream on the edge of a desert sea." House of Manson House of Manson, also known as Manson in the United Kingdom, is a 2014 biographical film that was written and directed by Brandon Slagle. It had its world premiere on October 18, 2014 at the Twin Cities Film Festival and stars Ryan Kiser as Charles Manson. Two Tars Two Tars is a Laurel and Hardy short film, directed by James Parrott and released in 1928. A silent film, it largely consists of a reciprocal destruction involving motorists in a traffic jam, which has much inventive mayhem with the destruction of various automobiles. Miss Oyu is a 1951 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. It is based on the 1932 novel by Junichirō Tanizaki. The Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism The Blood Demon, also known as The Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism, The Snake Pit and the Pendulum, and Castle of the Walking Dead, is a 1967 West German horror film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Christopher Lee, Karin Dor, and Lex Barker. The film, written by Manfred R. Köhler, is based on Edgar Allan Poes 1842 short story The Pit and the Pendulum and concerns the saga of Count Regula who, after being drawn and quartered for murdering 12 maidens, returns to life seeking revenge. The film was advertised in Rhode Island newspapers as Crimson Demon, due to a practice at the time of deleting the word "Blood" from film titles. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art directors Gabriel Pellon and Rolf Zehetbauer. Shao Lin men Hand of Death, also known as Countdown in Kung Fu, is a 1976 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by John Woo, and starring Doran Tan and James Tien, and featuring early acting performances from Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung in supporting roles as well as Yuen Biao in a cameo appearance. In addition to their acting roles, Hung also worked as stunt co-ordinator, whilst Yuen also performed much of the stuntwork, including doubling for both of the principal stars. Wishful Thinking Wishful Thinking is a 1997 romantic comedy film directed by Adam Park and starring Jennifer Beals, Drew Barrymore, Jon Stewart and James LeGros. Dead Heat Dead Heat is a 2002 crime comedy-drama film starring Kiefer Sutherland, Anthony LaPaglia and Radha Mitchell. It was written and directed by Mark Malone. The Last Run The Last Run is a 2004 American drama and comedy film directed by Jonathan Segal. Father's Chair Fathers Chair is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed by Luciano Moura. It follows the story of Theo, a man who always gave priority to career, until the day that his 15-year-old son goes missing. It was shot in Campinas, Paulínia, and in the coast of the state of São Paulo. The film was selected for the World Cinema at 2012 Sundance Film Festival and for the Première Brasil at 2012 Festival do Rio. Just the Wind Just the Wind is a 2012 Hungarian drama film directed by Benedek Fliegauf. The film competed in competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Jury Grand Prix. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. It is based on an actual series of killings in Hungary. The plot however is fiction and focuses on a Romany family living close by. In the Courtyard In the Courtyard is a 2014 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Pierre Salvadori and starring Catherine Deneuve and Gustave Kervern. The film premiered at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival on 11 February 2014. Salvadori was awarded a Swann dor for Best Director at the 2014 Cabourg Film Festival. Someone's Gaze , is a Japanese anime short film written and directed by Makoto Shinkai. It was initially screened at the Tokyo International Forum on February 10, 2013, though it was also shown alongside Shinkais film The Garden of Words during its Japanese premier on May 31, 2013. It was later posted on YouTube from September 2013 to January 2014. Dareka no Manazashi is a slightly futuristic story about the maturation of a recently independent young woman and her changing relationship with her father. The story develops through reminiscent scenes of their family life and the connection the girl and her father share with the familys cat. The film was produced by CoMix Wave Films, NEST, and TYO M1 Production in collaboration with The Answer Studio Co., Ltd. The voice cast includes Fumi Hirano, Satomi Hanamura, and Shinji Ogawa. Hiranos narration was crucial in helping Shinkai structure the film. Other leading staff included Makoto Taiga, Miho Suzuki, and Takumi Tanji. Akihisa Matsuura directed the music, and Kazusa wrote and sang the theme song, , which was aimed at matching the tastes of a younger generation. Online reviews and comments universally praised the film as heartfelt and artistically vibrant, though it was criticized for its brevity. It was described as "deeply emotional", particularly for older viewers due to its emphasis on family bonds as a family changes over time. Do Lafzon Ki Kahani Do Lafzon Ki Kahani is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film written by Girish Dhamija and directed by Deepak Tijori, cinematography by Mohana Krishna. Produced by Avinaash v rai, Dhaval Jayantilal Gada under his banner Pen India Limited, it stars Randeep Hooda and Kajal Aggarwal. It is a remake of the 2011 Korean movie Always, which was previously adapted in 2015 in Kannada as Boxer. The filming locations included Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and India. The film released worldwide on 10 June 2016. Radiance is a 2017 Japanese romance drama film directed by Naomi Kawase. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes it won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. Amanda Amanda is a 2018 French drama film directed by Mikhaël Hers. The Last Flight The Last Flight is a 1931 American pre-Code ensemble cast film, starring Richard Barthelmess, David Manners, John Mack Brown and Helen Chandler. Modern sources consider The Last Flight one of the few cinematic treatments of "The Lost Generation." The scarred young World War I veterans have opted out of society to drink indefinitely and almost continuously in Paris with the vivacious and beautiful woman they have befriended. The Wooden Horse The Wooden Horse is a 1950 British Second World War war film directed by Jack Lee and starring Leo Genn, David Tomlinson and Anthony Steel. It is based on the book of the same name by Eric Williams, who also wrote the screenplay. The film depicts the true events of an escape attempt made by POWs in the German prison camp Stalag Luft III. The wooden horse in the title of the film is a piece of exercise equipment the prisoners use to conceal their escape attempt as well as a reference to the Trojan Horse which was also used to conceal men within. The Wooden Horse was shot in a low-key style, with a limited budget and a cast including many amateur actors. Ballot Box Bunny Ballot Box Bunny is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1951, directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster. Man in the Attic Man in the Attic is a 1953 mystery film directed by Hugo Fregonese. It was released in the United States on December 23 by Twentieth Century Fox. The movie is based on the 1913 novel The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes, which fictionalizes the Jack the Ripper killings, and was previously filmed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1927, by Maurice Elvey in 1932, by John Brahm in 1944, and subsequently by David Ondaatje in 2009. The Reluctant Debutante The Reluctant Debutante is a 1958 American Metrocolor comedy film in CinemaScope directed by Vincente Minnelli and produced by Pandro S. Berman from a screenplay by Julius J. Epstein and William Douglas-Home based on Douglas-Homes play of the same name. The music score is by Eddie Warner and the cinematography by Joseph Ruttenberg. The film stars Rex Harrison and Kay Kendall — whom he had married in 1957 after they worked together on The Constant Husband — with featured performances by John Saxon, Sandra Dee, and Angela Lansbury. The setting is Londons debutante season amidst the last presentation at Court in 1958. However, because of Harrisons tax problems, the film had to be made in Paris. Kendall had been diagnosed with leukemia, but was not told prior to filming and only completed one more film, Once More With Feeling, before her death the following year. In 2003 the film was remade as What a Girl Wants, starring Colin Firth and Amanda Bynes. Savage Messiah Savage Messiah is a 1972 British biographical film of the life of French sculptor Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, made by Russ-Arts and distributed by MGM. It was directed and produced by Ken Russell, with Harry Benn as associate producer, from a screenplay by Christopher Logue, based on the book Savage Messiah by H. S. Ede. Much of the content of Edes book came from letters sent between Henri Gaudier-Brzeska and his lover Sophie Brzeska. The musical score was by Michael Garrett, and the cinematography by Dick Bush. The sets were designed by Derek Jarman. Personal Services Personal Services is a 1987 British comedy film directed by Terry Jones and written by David Leland. It is the story of the rise of a madam of a suburban brothel which caters to older men. The story is inspired by the real experiences of Cynthia Payne, the legendary "House of Cyn" madam. The Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires Triumph of the Nerds is a 1996 British/American television documentary, produced by John Gau Productions and Oregon Public Broadcasting for Channel 4 and PBS. It explores the development of the personal computer in the United States from World War II to 1995. The title Triumph of the Nerds is a play on the title of the 1984 comedy Revenge of the Nerds. It was first screened as three episodes between 14 and 28 April 1996 on Channel 4, and as a single programme on 16 December 1996 on PBS. Triumph of the Nerds was written and hosted by Robert X. Cringely and based on his 1992 book Accidental Empires. The documentary is composed of numerous interviews with important figures connected with the personal computer including Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer, Paul Allen, Bill Atkinson, Andy Hertzfeld, Ed Roberts, and Larry Ellison. It also includes archival footage of Gary Kildall and commentary from Douglas Adams, the author of the science fiction series The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. Cringely followed the series with Nerds 2.0.1, a history of the Internet to 1998, when the series was made. In 2012, Cringely released the full interview that Steve Jobs gave in 1995 for Triumph of the Nerds as the film The Lost Interview. His and Her Circumstances is a manga series by Masami Tsuda. It was serialized in LaLa from 1996 to 2005 and collected in 21 tankōbon volumes by Hakusensha. It depicts the romance between "perfect" student Yukino Miyazawa and her academic rival Soichiro Arima, and the relationships of several of their friends. The series is licensed and was published in English in North America by Tokyopop. The chapters from the first seven volumes were adapted into a 26-episode anime television series by Gainax and J.C.Staff. Directed by Hideaki Anno, the episodes were broadcast in Japan on TV Tokyo from October 1998 to March 1999. It is licensed for distribution outside of Japan by Enoki Films under the title Tales at North Hills High, and sub-licensed for distribution in North America by Nozomi Entertainment who released it as His and Her Circumstances. Choker Bali: A Passion Play Chokher Bali is a Bengali language drama film based on the novel Chokher Bali by Rabindranath Tagore. It was directed by Rituparno Ghosh in 2003 and stars Aishwarya Rai as Binodini and Raima Sen as Ashalata. Ashalata and Binodini refer to each other as Chokher Bali. The other major characters are played by Prosenjit Chatterjee as Mahendra, Lily Chakravarty as Rajlakshmi, the mother of Mahendra, Tota Roy Chowdhury as Behari, Rajlakshmis adopted son and Swastika Mukherjee in a cameo role. The film was later dubbed into Hindi and was released internationally in that language. Upon release, Chokher Bali met with positive critical and box office reception. Chokher Bali won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali and was nominated for the Golden Leopard award at the Locarno International Film Festival in 2003. The film screened at the 34th International Film Festival of India on 19 October. It was the Official Selection at the Chicago International Film Festival in 2003 and was showcased in over 25 international festivals including the Toronto International Film Festival, London Film Festival, Palm Springs, Karlovy Vary and Washington DC International Film Festival besides winning the Apsara Film Producers Award for the Best Regional Film 2004. Aishwarya Rai had won the Best Actress award at the Anandalok Awards 2003. The Turning The Turning is a 2013 Australian anthology film based on a collection of short stories by Tim Winton. It premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival on 3 August 2013. It was nominated for the 2013 Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Feature Film, and was screened in the Berlinale Special Galas section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Run & Jump Run & Jump is a 2013 Irish comedy-drama film starring Maxine Peake, Edward MacLiam, Ruth McCabe and Will Forte. It is directed by Academy Award nominee Steph Green and produced by Tamara Anghie. Run & Jump is a romance film, a voyeuristic reveal of changing family dynamics and a story of physical and emotional recovery. Timecode Timecode is a Spanish live-action short film directed by Juanjo Giménez. It won the Short Film Palme dOr award at 69th annual Cannes Film Festival in 2016. It is also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 89th Academy Awards in 2017. Ee Nagaraniki Emaindi Ee Nagaraniki Emaindi is a 2018 Indian Telugu language buddy comedy written and directed by Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyam and produced by Suresh Babu.. The film received positive reviews from the audience and a majority of the film critics. César César is a 1936 French film, written and directed by Marcel Pagnol. Its the final part of his Marseille trilogy, which began with the film Marius and was followed by Fanny. Unlike the other two films in the trilogy, César was not based on a play by Pagnol, but written directly as a film script. In 1946 Pagnol adapted the script as a stage play. Sons and Lovers Sons and Lovers is a 1960 British black and white film adaptation of the D. H. Lawrence 1913 novel of the same name. It was adapted by T. E. B. Clarke and Gavin Lambert, directed by Jack Cardiff, and stars Trevor Howard, Dean Stockwell, Wendy Hiller, Mary Ure, William Lucas and Donald Pleasence. Freddie Francis won an Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work using CinemaScope on Sons and Lovers and the film received nominations in six additional categories, and was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. Malpertuis Malpertuis is a 1971 Belgian fantasy horror film directed by Harry Kümel, based on the 1943 novel of the same name. It was selected for the official selection and was presented "in competition" at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. A Flemish "directors cut" version of it was released in 1973. Marche à l'ombre Marche à lombre is a 1984 French comedy film written and directed by Michel Blanc. Speaking Parts Speaking Parts is a 1989 Canadian drama film directed by Atom Egoyan. It earned a Best Motion Picture nomination, and five other nominations, at the 1989 Genie Awards. It was also nominated for Gold Hugo in 1989 Chicago International Film Festival, and won Best Canadian Screenplay in Vancouver International Film Festival. Typhoon Typhoon is a 2005 South Korean action film directed by Kwak Kyung-taek and starring Jang Dong-gun, Lee Jung-jae and Lee Mi-yeon. As Simple as That As Simple as That is a 2008 Iranian drama film directed by Reza Mirkarimi. It won the Golden George at the 30th Moscow International Film Festival. As Simple as That marks a milestone in current Iranian cinema as a rare realist depiction of a woman from the middle class. The Crush The Crush is an Irish live action short film. The films runtime is approximately 15 minutes. It was written and directed by first-timer Michael Creagh, and produced by Damon Quinn. The film was shot during Easter 2009 in Skerries, north Dublin. Creagh cast his nine-year-old son Oran in the lead role of the story. The story sees an eight-year-old schoolboy fall in love with his teacher, Miss Purdy. One day he gives her a toy ring to show his affection. But heartbreak abounds when he bumps into Miss Purdy and her boyfriend having just bought a very real engagement ring. Devastated and spurned, Ardal challenges Miss Purdy’s fiancé to a duel to the death. That Demon Within That Demon Within is a 2014 Hong Kong action psychological thriller film directed by Dante Lam and starring Daniel Wu and Nick Cheung. It premiered at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2014 and also included on the 16 edition of Far East Film Festival in Udine . The film was released on 18 April 2014. The movie was presented by Dante Lam at the 16th 2014 in Udine, Italy with Lams Unbeatable. Hate Story IV Hate Story 4 is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language revenge thriller film directed by Vishal Pandya and written by Sammeer Arora. The film features Urvashi Rautela, Karan Wahi and Vivan Bhatena in the lead roles. It is the fourth installment in the film series and it received mostly negative reviews from critics. The film was declared Below Average at the box office by BoxOfficeIndia.com. Things I Never Told You Things I Never Told You is a 1996 Spanish/American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Isabel Coixet and starring Lili Taylor and Andrew McCarthy. George Wallace George Wallace is a 1997 biographical television film produced and directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Gary Sinise as the titular former Governor of Alabama. The films teleplay, written by Marshall Frady and Paul Monash, is based on the 1996 biography Wallace: The Classic Portrait of Alabama Governor George Wallace by Frady. Mare Winningham, Clarence Williams III, Joe Don Baker, Angelina Jolie, Terry Kinney, William Sanderson, Mark Rolston, Tracy Fraim, Skipp Sudduth, Ron Perkins, and Mark Valley also star. George Wallace was highly praised by critics and received various accolades: including Emmy Awards for Outstanding Directing, Outstanding Lead Actor, and Outstanding Lead Actress, and Golden Globes for Best Television Film and Best Supporting Actress. Bamako Bamako is a 2006 film directed by Abderrahmane Sissako, first released at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival on 21 May and in Manhattan by New Yorker Films on 14 February 2007. The film depicts a trial taking place in Bamako, the capital of Mali, amid the daily life that is going on in the city. In the midst of that trial, two sides argue whether the World Bank and International Monetary Fund are guided by special interest of developed nations, or whether it is corruption and the individual nations mismanagement, that is guilty of the current financial state of many poverty-stricken African countries as well as the rest of the poor undeveloped world. The film even touches on European colonization and discusses how it plays a role in shaping African societies and their resulting poverty and issues. Danny Glover, one of the films executive producers, also guest-stars as an actor in a Western film that some children are watching on the television in one scene. Slightly Single in L.A. Slightly Single in L.A. is an American romantic comedy film, written and directed by Christie Will and starring Lacey Chabert, Kip Pardue, Haylie Duff, Carly Schroeder, Jenna Dewan, and Jonathan Bennett. The film was released in December 2012. Puncture Wounds Puncture Wounds is a 2014 American action film directed by Giorgio Serafini and James Coyne, and starring Cung Le, Dolph Lundgren, Vinnie Jones, and Briana Evigan. The film follows John Nguyen, a war veteran suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder. After he rescues a prostitute, Hollis, a local crime lord, marks them for death. It was released direct to video in the United States on March 11, 2014, followed by a limited release in other countries. Adam Joan Adam Joan is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language thriller film written and directed by Jinu V. Abraham, produced by Jairaj Motion Pictures and B Cinemas, distributed by Renji Panicker Entertainment. The film stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Mishti, Bhavana, Narain, and Rahul Madhav. It was shot in Scotland and Kerala. Adam Joan was released in India on 1 September 2017 and was a commercial success. That Certain Woman That Certain Woman is a 1937 American drama film written and directed by Edmund Goulding and starring Bette Davis, Henry Fonda, and Anita Louise. It is a remake of Gouldings 1929 film The Trespasser, Gloria Swansons first sound film. Second Chorus Second Chorus is a 1940 Hollywood musical comedy film starring Paulette Goddard and Fred Astaire and featuring Artie Shaw, Burgess Meredith and Charles Butterworth, with music by Artie Shaw, Bernie Hanighen, Hal Borne and lyrics by Johnny Mercer. The film was directed by H. C. Potter and produced independently for Paramount Pictures by Boris Morros. The films copyright expired in 1967 and it is now in the public domain, with the result that, prior to its recent restoration, it tended to circulate in seriously degraded prints. Too Many Husbands Too Many Husbands is a 1940 romantic comedy film about a woman who loses her husband in a boating accident and remarries, only to have her first spouse reappear—yet another variation on the 1864 poem Enoch Arden by Alfred. The film stars Jean Arthur, Fred MacMurray and Melvyn Douglas, and is based on the 1919 play Home and Beauty by W. Somerset Maugham, which was retitled Too Many Husbands when it came to New York. The film was directed by Wesley Ruggles. A couple of months after Too Many Husbands was released by Columbia, RKO put out a movie that was more popular both then and now, My Favorite Wife, a variation on the story with Cary Grant as the remarried spouse whose former wife Irene Dunne returns from sea. Too Many Husbands was remade as a musical, Three for the Show, with Jack Lemmon and Betty Grable. My Favorite Wife came back yet again as Move Over, with Doris Day and James Garner after an uncompleted 1962 version entitled Somethings Got to Give starring Marilyn Monroe and Dean Martin was aborted upon Monroes abrupt death. Ramrod Ramrod is a 1947 American Western film directed by Andre DeToth. This cowboy drama from Hungarian director DeToth was the first of several films based on the stories of Western author Luke Short. DeToths first Western is often compared to films noir movies released around the same time. The film stars Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake, who was then married to director DeToth. The Beast with a Million Eyes The Beast with a Million Eyes is a 1955 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film, produced and directed by David Kramarsky, that stars Paul Birch, Lorna Thayer, and Dona Cole. Some film sources have said that the film was co-directed by Lou Place. The film was co-produced by Roger Corman and Samuel Z. Arkoff. and was released by American Releasing Corporation, which later became American International Pictures. The films storyline concerns a space alien that is able to see through the eyes of a large array of Earth life that it can also mentally control, part of its plan to conquer the Earth. The Night Visitor The Night Visitor is a 1971 Swedish psychological thriller film in English, starring Max von Sydow, Liv Ullmann, Trevor Howard, Per Oscarsson, Rupert Davies and Andrew Keir, and directed by Laslo Benedek. SUBWAYStories: Tales from the Underground Subway Stories: Tales from the Underground is a film made in 1997 and produced by Home Box Office for television. It began as a contest among New Yorkers who submitted stories about their experiences within the New York City Subway. HBO picked ten of the stories and cast mostly well-known or accomplished actors, and ten well-respected directors. Les convoyeurs attendent The Carriers Are Waiting is a French-Belgian-Swiss 1999 film directed by Benoît Mariage. It was awarded the Bronze Horse prize for best film of that year by the Stockholm International Film Festival. The Red Siren The Red Siren is a 2002 French criminal thriller film based upon the novel by same name by Maurice G. Dantec. The film was directed by Olivier Megaton from a script by Olivier Megaton, Alain Berliner, Norman Spinrad, and Robert Conrath. Bunny the Killer Thing Bunny the Killer Thing is a 2015 Finnish horror comedy film directed by Joonas Makkonen, based on his similarly titled short film. It was first screened at the Marché du Film in Cannes in May 2015, and released to cinemas in Finland on 6 November 2015. Rowdy Rowdy is a 2014 Telugu crime film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. It stars Vishnu Manchu and his father Mohan Babu with Jayasudha and Shanvi Srivastav in important roles. Sai Kartik composed the music for this film while Satish Mutyala handled the cinematography. The principal photography commenced on 26 December 2013 and ended on 21 February 2014 in 30 working days. The film also used sync sound and a three camera setup to reduce the work of dubbing and camera angles while in post production. The film is a remake of the Hindi film Sarkar. It was released on 4 April 2014 and 3 April 2014 in over 50 screens. Upon release, the film received positive reviews, with critics praising Ram Gopal Varmas narrative and brilliant performances from Mohan Babu, Vishnu Manchu and Jaya Sudha. The film minted on the first weekend of its release. The film minted a worldwide share of at the end of the second week of its run, and was declared a box office hit. Her Love Boils Bathwater is a 2016 Japanese drama film directed by Ryōta Nakano. It was selected as the Japanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Queen Queen is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language drama thriller film directed by Dijo Jose Antony, written by Sharis Mohammed and Jebin Joseph Antony and produced by Arabian Dreams Entertainment Co by Shibu K Moideen & Rinshad Vellodathil. It features Saniya Iyappan as Chinnu, the sole female entry in a Mechanical Engineering batch in a college. The film was released in India on 12 January 2018.The idea for creating such a movie was inspired from a 2015 Onam Celebration that took place in Sree Buddha College of Engineering, Pattoor, Alappuzha an institution in Kerala where a mass gang of boys and there only female classmate of the Mechanical Engineering Department made a dramatic entry making it a unique event becoming viral on internet too. Idiot's Delight Idiots Delight is a 1939 MGM comedy-drama with a screenplay adapted by Robert E. Sherwood from his 1936 Pulitzer-Prize-winning play of the same name. The movie showcases Clark Gable, in the same year that he played Rhett Butler in Gone With the Wind, and Norma Shearer in the declining phase of her career. Although not a musical, it is notable as the only film where Gable sings and dances, performing "Puttin on the Ritz" by Irving Berlin. One Million B.C. One Million B.C. is a 1940 American fantasy film produced by Hal Roach Studios and released by United Artists. It is also known by the titles Cave Man, Man and His Mate, and Tumak. The film stars Victor Mature as protagonist Tumak, a young caveman who strives to unite the uncivilized Rock Tribe and the peaceful Shell Tribe, Carole Landis as Loana, daughter of the Shell Tribe chief and Tumaks love interest, and Lon Chaney Jr. as Tumaks stern father and leader of the Rock Tribe. Chaneys billing differs from that of his home studio Universal Pictures in that Hal Roach elected to retain the "Jr." instead of billing him under his fathers name, possibly because Roach was co-directing the film with his own son Hal Roach Jr.. The film was a popular success and was nominated for two Academy Awards for its special effects and musical score. Johnny in the Clouds The Way to the Stars is a 1945 British war drama film made by Two Cities Films. In the United States it was known as Johnny in the Clouds and distributed by United Artists. It was produced by Anatole de Grunwald and directed by Anthony Asquith. The screenplay was co-written by noted dramatist, Terence Rattigan, as a significant reworking of his 1942 play Flare Path, which incorporated his Royal Air Force experiences as a Flight Lieutenant. The film stars Michael Redgrave, John Mills, Rosamund John and Stanley Holloway. The title, The Way to the Stars, is often assumed to have been taken from the Latin motto of the RAF, Per ardua ad astra. However, the literal translation of the RAF motto is "Through adversity to the stars". The alternative title, Johnny in the Clouds, is derived from the poem recited in the film as tribute to a dead aviator. The Family Way The Family Way is a 1966 British comedy-drama film about the marital difficulties of a young newlywed couple living in a crowded house with the husbands family. Based on Bill Naughtons play All in Good Time, the film began life in 1961 as a television play, Honeymoon Postponed. The film was produced and directed by John and Roy Boulting, respectively, and starred father and daughter John Mills and Hayley Mills. Naughton adapted the play himself. The Witches The Witches is a 1967 comedy anthology film produced by Dino De Laurentiis in 1965. It consists of 5 short stories, directed by Luchino Visconti, Franco Rossi, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Mauro Bolognini and Vittorio De Sica. Each story is about witches and features Silvana Mangano. This is one of De Laurentiis more eclectic films. Clint Eastwood also makes an appearance in the final story. A Nightmare A Nightmare is a short silent trick film created and released in 1896 and directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 82 in its catalogues, where it was advertised as a scène fantastique. The film was shot outside in the garden of Mélièss property in Montreuil, with painted scenery. Méliès plays the sleeping man. Blackbeard Blackbeard is a 2006 American adventure-drama television miniseries based on the pirate Blackbeard, directed by Kevin Connor from a screenplay written by Bryce Zabel. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on June 17, 2006. The miniseries was shot on location in Thailand and the town of New Providence was built on a coconut plantation, and includes many factual names and places, but it is essentially a fictional story since Blackbeards most notable exploits took place in North Carolina. Cannibal Cannibal is a 2006 German direct-to-video horror film written, directed and produced by Marian Dora in his feature film debut. The film centers on a mentally disturbed individual simply known as "The Man", who has cannibalistic fantasies, who makes a deal with a suicidal man known as "The Flesh" who agrees to let The Man eat him. All About Evil All About Evil is a 2010 American gore horror film written and directed by Joshua Grannell. It stars Natasha Lyonne, Thomas Dekker, Cassandra Peterson, Noah Segan, and Jack Donner. Absolute Justice "Absolute Justice" is the eleventh episode of the ninth season of the CW series Smallville, and the 185th episode of the overall series. The episode originally aired on February 5, 2010 in the United States, and was initially slated to be two individual episodes before it was ultimately turned into a two-hour, single episode. Glen Winter directed the first half of "Absolute Justice", which was originally known as "Society". Tom Welling directed the second half, which was called "Legends". Comic book author Geoff Johns, who first wrote the season eight episode "Legion", wrote both hours of "Absolute Justice". In the episodes narrative, Clark Kent, Chloe Sullivan, Oliver Queen/Green Arrow and John Jones meet a team of superheroes, called the Justice Society of America, who operated during the 1970s. The Justice Society is being hunted by an assassin known as Icicle. Icicle was recruited by the organization Checkmate, which is being headed by Agent Amanda Waller. Clark, Chloe, Oliver and John team up with the Justice Society members to battle Icicle. The introduction of the Justice Society was developed to be relevant to the series, primarily being used to teach the new generation of superheroes—Clark, Oliver, and the rest of the team—a lesson about family and leadership. Johns modeled his vision of the Justice Society after the film Watchmen, where a group of superheroes come out of retirement. Johns also included references to other Justice Society members throughout the episode. "Absolute Justice" is Smallvilles highest-rated episode for season nine in total viewers, adults 18–49, and men 18–49. The episode received generally mixed reviews from critics; while praise was given to the guest characters back stories, criticism was dealt for what was perceived as a poor choice of a villain. The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol is an American computer/traditionally animated short film based on The Smurfs comic book series created by the Belgian comics artist Peyo, is an adaptation A Christmas Carol novel by Charles Dickens. The animated short was written by Todd Berger and directed by Troy Quane, and it stars the voices of George Lopez, Jack Angel, Melissa Sturm, Fred Armisen, Gary Basaraba, Anton Yelchin and Hank Azaria. The film was produced by Sony Pictures Animation with the animation by Sony Pictures Imageworks and Duck Studios. The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol was released on DVD on December 2, 2011, attached to The Smurfs film. The short is an adaptation of Charles Dickens novel A Christmas Carol. When Grouchy Smurf behaves badly to everyone and refuses to celebrate Christmas, the Smurfs of Christmas Past, Present and Future teach him to appreciate Christmas. Forbidden Forbidden is a 1932 American pre-Code melodrama film directed by Frank Capra and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Adolphe Menjou, and Ralph Bellamy. Based on the novel Back Street by Fannie Hurst, with a screenplay by Jo Swerling, the film is about a young librarian who falls in love with a married man while on a sea cruise. Charlie Chan in Reno Charlie Chan in Reno is a 1939 American film directed by Norman Foster, starring Sidney Toler as the fictional Chinese-American detective Charlie Chan, based on an original story "Death Makes a Decree" by Philip Wylie. Li'l Abner Lil Abner is a 1959 musical film based on the comic strip of the same name created by Al Capp and the successful Broadway musical of the same name that opened in 1956. The movie was produced by Norman Panama and directed by Melvin Frank. It was the second film to be based on the comic strip, the first being RKOs 1940 film, Lil Abner. Modern Girls Modern Girls is a 1986 comedy film. The film is directed by Jerry Kramer and stars Virginia Madsen, Daphne Zuniga and Cynthia Gibb. Uninvited Uninvited is a 1988 American horror film written and directed by Greydon Clark and starring Toni Hudson, Eric Larson, Alex Cord, George Kennedy, and Clu Gulager. First Time Felon First Time Felon is a 1997 drama film starring Omar Epps. Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who is a 2007 documentary by Murray Lerner and Paul Crowder about English rock and roll band The Who. The film features new interviews with band members Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, Kenney Jones, and Pete Townshend, as well as Sting, The Edge, Noel Gallagher, Eddie Vedder, Steve Jones and others, as well as rare photos of the four members of the band, and archival live footage of performances dating back to 1964. A soundtrack accompanying the film also serves as a greatest-hits compilation for the band. The two-DVD set includes footage not in earlier documentaries, including film from the 1970 Leeds University appearance, never-seen-before footage of a show in Copenhagen that shows Daltrey leaving the stage because the performance of the other members of The Who broke down into chaotic noise due to amphetamines – which resulted in a fight between Daltrey and Moon backstage and Daltrey being kicked out of the band temporarily – and a 1964 performance at the Railway Hotel when they were The High Numbers. The film was nominated for a 2009 Grammy Award. An exclusive three disc set was available only at Best Buy retailers with a third disc featuring the majority of their performance on 8 December 1979 at Chicagos International Amphitheatre. The Big I Am The Big I Am is a British gangster film starring Michael Madsen and Leo Gregory which was released straight to DVD on 8 April 2010. Sword of War Barbarossa is a 2009 Italian English-language film set primarily in northern Italy during the late 12th century. Despite the films title, Friedrich "Barbarossa" features only as a supporting character in this film, which is primarily concerned with the struggle of the Lombard League, which struggled to maintain independence from the Holy Roman Empire, led by the legendary Guelph warrior Alberto da Giussano. This film was co-written and directed by Renzo Martinelli. It has been released on DVD in the United States under the title Sword of War, and elsewhere under the title Barbarossa: Siege Lord. Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me is a 2012 documentary film about American rock band Big Star, directed by Drew DeNicola and Olivia Mori. Primrose Path Primrose Path is a 1940 film about a young woman determined not to follow the profession of her mother and grandmother, prostitution. It stars Ginger Rogers and Joel McCrea. The film was based on the play of the same name by Robert L. Buckner and Walter Hart and the novel February Hill by Victoria Lincoln. Marjorie Rambeau was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. The Trial of Billy Jack The Trial of Billy Jack is a 1974 action film starring Delores Taylor and Tom Laughlin. It is the sequel to the 1971 film, Billy Jack, and the third film overall in the series. Directed by Laughlin, it has a running time of nearly three hours. Although commercially successful, it was panned by critics. The film was included as one of the choices in the book The Fifty Worst Films of All Time. Poison Ivy Poison Ivy is a 1985 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Michael J. Fox and Nancy McKeon, directed by Larry Elikann, and written by Bennett Tramer. The film premiered on NBC on February 10, 1985 and aired just months before Foxs feature film breakthrough Back to the Future and follow-up Teen Wolf. Just for Kicks Just 4 Kicks is a direct-to-video 2003 film starring Disney Channel stars Dylan and Cole Sprouse as Dylan and Cole Martin and Tom Arnold as their father and coach. The Goodbye Kiss The Goodbye Kiss is a 2006 Italian neo-noir film directed by Michele Soavi. It is based on the pulp novel Arrivederci amore, ciao by Massimo Carlotto. The film won the David di Donatello for best original song. Bo Bo is a 2010 Belgian film directed by Hans Herbots based on the novel Het engelenhuis by the Belgian author Dirk Bracke. It tells the story of a fifteen-year-old girl, Deborah, who, in an attempt to escape from the triviality of her life in the suburbs of Antwerp, becomes involved in high-end prostitution. Elstree 1976 Elstree 1976 is a 2015 documentary film about the making of the original Star Wars film and the legacy that it left behind. The Painted Veil The Painted Veil is a 1934 American drama directed by Richard Boleslawski and starring Greta Garbo. The film was produced by Hunt Stromberg for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Based on the 1925 novel The Painted Veil by W. Somerset Maugham, with a screenplay by John Meehan, Salka Viertel, and Edith Fitzgerald, the film is about a woman who accompanies her new husband to China while he conducts medical research. Feeling neglected by her husband, the woman soon falls in love with a handsome diplomatic attaché. The film score was by Herbert Stothart, the cinematography by William H. Daniels, the art direction by Cedric Gibbons, and the costume design by Adrian. The film earned $1,658,000 at the box office. Old Surehand Old Surehand is a 1965 West German Western film starring Stewart Granger. The film is based on a novel by Karl May. It made $1,587,777 in Spain. The Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach The Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach is a 1968 film by the French filmmaking duo of Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet. It was their first full-length feature film, and reportedly took a decade to finance. The film stars renowned harpsichordist Gustav Leonhardt as Johann Sebastian Bach and Christiane Lang as Anna Magdalena Bach. The orchestral music was performed by Concentus Musicus and conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt. It is the first of several Straub-Huillet films to be based on works of classical music. The film was entered into the 18th Berlin International Film Festival. Though, as on all of their films, Straub and Huillet contributed to the film equally, Straub is the officially credited director. Despite its austere, rigorous style, it is considered to be Straub and Huillets most "mainstream" film. Bless the Beasts & Children Bless the Beasts and Children is a 1971 film adaptation of the novel of the same name written by Glendon Swarthout. It was directed by Stanley Kramer and starred Bill Mumy and Barry Robins. Incorrigible Incorrigible is a 1975 French comedy film directed by Philippe de Broca and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, Geneviève Bujold and Capucine. Tu Chor Main Sipahi Tu Chor Main Sipahi is a 1996 Indian action film starring Akshay Kumar, Saif Ali Khan, Tabu and Pratibha Sinha in the lead roles. It was released on 10 May 1996 and was directed by Guddu Dhanoa. The screenplay was written by Robin Henry. It was a semi hit at the box office. Airspeed Airspeed is a 1998 Canadian disaster thriller film directed by Robert TinLul and starring Elisha Cuthbert. It was distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment & Melenny Productions. In the film, the passengers and crew of a private jet are incapacitated by an explosive decompression, except for the teenage daughter of the owner of the private jet. Their survival depends on her. Stranger Than Fiction Stranger Than Fiction is a 2000 comedy-thriller film directed by Eric Bross and starring Mackenzie Astin. Unspeakable Unspeakable is a horror film directed by Thomas J. Wright. It was written by physician Pavan Grover who also stars in it. Produced in 2002, it was released in 2003. Among the other performers who appear in the film are Dina Meyer, Dennis Hopper, Jeff Fahey, Lance Henriksen, and Michelle Wolff. Undocumented Undocumented is a 2010 independent horror thriller directed by Chris Peckover and written by Chris Peckover and Joe Peterson. It stars Scott Mechlowicz, Alona Tal, Yancey Arias, Kevin Weisman and Peter Stormare. Cyrano Agency Cyrano Agency is a 2010 South Korean romantic comedy starring Uhm Tae-woong, Park Shin-hye, Choi Daniel, Park Chul-min and Lee Min-jung . It is a modern take on Edmond Rostands 1897 play Cyrano de Bergerac, which focuses on a dating agency that helps its customers win the hearts of the people they desire. Produced by Myung Films and distributed by Lotte Entertainment, the film was released on September 16, 2010 and ran for 121 minutes. The film was later remade into the Tamil-language as Idhu Enna Maayam. Bis Bis is a 2015 French comedy film directed by Dominique Farrugia. The film is starring Kad Merad and Franck Dubosc. Judith of Bethulia Judith of Bethulia is an American film starring Blanche Sweet and Henry B. Walthall, and produced and directed by D. W. Griffith, based on the play of the same name by Thomas Bailey Aldrich. The film was the first feature-length film made by pioneering film company Biograph, although the second that Biograph released. Shortly after its completion and a disagreement Griffith had with Biograph executives on making more future feature-length films, Griffith left Biograph, and took the entire stock company with him. Biograph delayed the pictures release until 1914, after Griffiths departure, so that it would not have to pay him in a profit-sharing agreement they had. Neptune's Daughter Neptunes Daughter is a 1949 Technicolor musical romantic comedy film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring Esther Williams, Red Skelton, Ricardo Montalbán, Betty Garrett, Keenan Wynn, Xavier Cugat and Mel Blanc. It was directed by Edward Buzzell, and features the Academy Award winning song "Baby" by Frank Loesser. This was the third movie that paired Williams and Ricardo Montalbán, the other two being Fiesta and On an Island with You, and the second to co-star Red Skelton. This is one of the first films to depict television use. Fear Is the Key Fear Is the Key is a 1972 British action thriller film directed by Michael Tuchner and based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Alistair MacLean. It starts Barry Newman and Suzy Kendall, with supporting roles by John Vernon, Dolph Sweet, and Ben Kingsley in his feature film debut. The film features a soundtrack by Roy Budd. Islands in the Stream Islands in the Stream is a 1977 American drama film, an adaptation of Ernest Hemingways novel of the same name. The film was directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starred George C. Scott, Hart Bochner, Claire Bloom, Gilbert Roland, and David Hemmings. Hard Rock Zombies Hard Rock Zombies is a 1985 American comedy horror film directed and co-written by Krishna Shah, and starring E.J. Curse, Geno Andrews, Sam Mann, Mick McMains, Lisa Toothman, Jennifer Coe, Ted Wells, and Jack Bliesener. The film was released by Cannon Film Distributors on September 1985. That's Life! Thats Life! is a 1986 American comedy-drama film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Jack Lemmon and Julie Andrews. The film was made independently by Edwards using largely his own finances and was distributed by Columbia Pictures. Although Columbia released the film, Artisan Entertainment holds the rights to distribute it on DVD. Thats Life! was shot in Edwards and his wife Andrews own beachside home in Malibu and features their family in small roles, including two daughters. Lemmons son Chris Lemmon plays his characters son Josh, while his wife Felicia Farr puts in a brief cameo appearance as a fortune teller. Because of the films independent status, many of the cast and crew were paid below union-level wages, resulting in the American Society of Cinematographers picketing the film during production and taking an advertisement in Variety in protest. As a result, the original director of photography, Harry Stradling Jr., was forced to quit the film and was subsequently replaced by Anthony B. Richmond, a British cinematographer. Ad Fundum Ad Fundum is a 1993 Belgian drama film directed by Erik Van Looy. It is his first feature-length film after the short films Dr. Tritsmans and Yuppies. It tells the story of some students studying at the university of Leuven, and who participate in some initiation rites. Triggermen Triggermen is a 2002 crime comedy film written by Tony Johnston and Mark Thomas and directed by John Bradshaw for First Look International. Starring Pete Postlethwaite, Neil Morrissey, Adrian Dunbar, and Donnie Wahlberg, the film had festival and video screenings in 2002 and 2003 before its DVD premiere in 2004 and television releases in 2007 and 2008. Set in Chicago, the film was shot in Toronto. Mannar Mathai Speaking Mannar Mathai Speaking is a 1995 Malayalam comedy film written and directed by Siddique-Lal, though officially the direction credit is given to producer Mani C. Kappan. The film has Mukesh, Saikumar, Innocent, Vani Viswanath and Biju Menon in the main roles. It is the sequel to Ramji Rao Speaking and was followed by Mannar Mathai Speaking 2 Heartstopper Heartstopper is a 2006 straight-to-DVD horror film directed by Bob Keen and starring Robert Englund, Meredith Henderson, and Nathan Stephenson. RiP: A Remix Manifesto RiP!: A Remix Manifesto is a 2008 open-source documentary film about "the changing concept of copyright" directed by Brett Gaylor. Created over a period of six years, the documentary film features the collaborative remix work of hundreds of people who have contributed to the Open Source Cinema website, helping to create the "worlds first open source documentary" as Gaylor put it. The projects working title was Basement Tapes, but it was renamed RiP!: A Remix Manifesto prior to theatrical release. Gaylor encourages more people to create their own remixes from this movie, using media available from the Open Source Cinema website, or other websites like YouTube, Flickr, Hulu, or MySpace. 8: The Mormon Proposition 8: The Mormon Proposition is an American documentary that examines The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its support of California Proposition 8, stating that the church has been actively involved in the denial of LGBT human rights. The film was written by Reed Cowan, directed by Cowan and Steven Greenstreet, and narrated by Dustin Lance Black. It was released on June 18, 2010 by Red Flag Releasing. Beyond Beyond is a 2012 psychological thriller-supernatural drama film starring Jon Voight, Teri Polo, and Dermot Mulroney. The film, directed by Josef Rusnak, was shot entirely on location in Anchorage. Lego DC Comics Superheroes: Justice League - Gotham City Breakout Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Gotham City Breakout is a direct-to-video animated superhero action comedy film based on the Lego and DC Comics brands, which was released on June 21, 2016 in Digital HD and on July 12, 2016 on Blu-ray and DVD. It is the sixth Lego DC Comics film following The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite, Batman Be-Leaguered, Justice League vs. Bizarro League, Justice League – Attack of the Legion of Doom and Justice League – Cosmic Clash. Some actors from various DC properties reprise their respective roles, including Nolan North as Superman and Troy Baker as Batman. Sweet Sixteen Sweet Sixteen is a 1983 American slasher film directed by Jim Sotos and starring Bo Hopkins, Susan Strasberg, Dana Kimmell, and Patrick Macnee. Winter People Winter People is a 1989 romantic drama film directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring Kurt Russell and Kelly McGillis. The film is based on the novel by John Ehle. Wayland Jackson, a widower with a young daughter, moves to a small, impoverished mountain village in North Carolina, circa 1934. They are taken in by Collie Wright, a single mother, and she and Wayland soon fall in love. Da Hip Hop Witch Da Hip Hop Witch is a 2000 American parody film directed, produced and written by Dale Resteghini. The film is a parody of The Blair Witch Project, and features appearances by Eminem, Ja Rule, Mobb Deep, Pras, Rah Digga, Vitamin C and Vanilla Ice. Jackboots on Whitehall Jackboots on Whitehall is a 2010 British puppet adult animated satirical action comedy film set in an alternative history Second World War, in which Nazi Germany has seized London. The British must band together at Hadrians Wall if they are to thwart the German invasion. Conceived by Edward and Rory McHenry, it is the first of its kind to feature animatronic puppets and the voices of well-known British actors including Ewan McGregor, Rosamund Pike, Richard E. Grant, Timothy Spall, Richard OBrien and Richard Griffiths. The film was executive produced by Frank Mannion. The film premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on 20 June 2010 and was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 8 October 2010 by Vertigo Films. It received mixed reviews from critics, praising the cast, set design and voice acting but negativity is geared towards the puppetry, action scenes, humor and story, calling it "lifeless, stiff, boring and unfunny." Left for Dead Left for Dead is a 2007 American-Argentine horror western film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Victoria Maurette. Kod apokalipsisa The Apocalypse Code is a 2007 Russian action film. Apart from Russia, the filming took place in France, Italy, Norway, Malaysia and Ukraine. The crew spent 10 days shooting scenes in the Alvøen Island and Aurland fjords. Jerusalem Countdown Jerusalem Countdown is a 2011 Christian thriller film adapted from the speculative fiction novel of the same name novel by John Hagee. It was directed and co-written by Harold Cronk and stars David A.R. White, Anna Zielinski, Randy Travis, Lee Majors, Stacy Keach, and Marco Khan. Red Obsession Red Obsession is a 2013 Australian documentary film which collects interviews with winemakers and wine lovers across the world. The film is narrated by Russell Crowe. Red Obsession was co-directed and co-written by David Roach and Warwick Ross. Dealin' with Idiots Dealin with Idiots is a 2013 American film written and directed by Jeff Garlin, who also stars. It was distributed by IFC Films and released on July 12, 2013. Izzy Gets the Fuck Across Town Izzy Gets the F*ck Across Town is a 2017 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Christian Papierniak. The film stars Mackenzie Davis as a woman at rock bottom who must find her way across Los Angeles in order to crash her ex-boyfriends engagement party. The film had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 17, 2017. It was theatrically released in the United States by Shout! Studios on June 22, 2018. I Can Speak I Can Speak is a 2017 South Korean film based on true story of comfort woman directed by Kim Hyun-seok and distributed by Lotte Entertainment . The genre of the film is both comedy and drama. The film depicts the story of the resolution of conviction for “comfort women” of the Japanese military in 2007. Though the film is a comedy , the genre serves as a vehicle to discuss the deeper topic of Korean comfort women. The way that film illustrated Na Ok-Bun’s enterprising attitude of her life and her courageously testifying in front of the whole world were applauded. The film stars Na Moon-hee as Na Ok-Bun, with Lee Je-hoon as Park Min-Jae. The scene of Na Ok-Bun’s testimony of the United States Congress was filmed at the actual congress of Richmond, Virginia, USA.   System Crasher System Crasher is a 2019 German drama film directed by Nora Fingscheidt. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival. It won the Alfred Bauer Prize at the festival. It was selected as the German entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards. The Affairs of Anatol The Affairs of Anatol is a 1921 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, and starring Wallace Reid and Gloria Swanson. The film is based on the play Anatol by Arthur Schnitzler. The Trespasser The Trespasser is a 1929 American pre-Code film directed and written by Edmund Goulding and starring Gloria Swanson, Robert Ames, Purnell Pratt, Henry B. Walthall, and Wally Albright. The film was released by United Artists in both silent and sound versions. Crack-Up Crack-Up is a 1946 film noir directed by Irving Reis, remembered for directing many "Falcon" movies of the early 1940s including The Falcon Takes Over. The drama is based on "Madmans Holiday", a short-story written by mystery writer Fredric Brown. The drama features Pat OBrien, Claire Trevor, Herbert Marshall, and others. Has Anybody Seen My Gal Has Anybody Seen My Gal? is a 1952 comedy film distributed by Universal-International, directed by Douglas Sirk, and stars Piper Laurie, Rock Hudson, Charles Coburn, and Gigi Perreau. Set in the 1920s, the film leans heavily on period detail, such as flappers, the Charleston and raccoon coats. It is named for the jazz song Has Anybody Seen My Gal? which was a hit for The California Ramblers during the 20s. Though the song is sung during the movie, its lyrics have no particular relation to the plot. The Sun Shines Bright The Sun Shines Bright is a 1953 American drama film directed by John Ford, based on material taken from a series of Irvin S. Cobb stories. Ford had adapted some of the same material in 1934 in his film Judge Priest. That film originally had a scene depicting the lynching of Stepin Fetchit’s character, but it was cut by 20th Century Fox. The omission was one of the reasons Ford loosely reshaped the Cobb stories two decades later as The Sun Shines Bright for Republic Pictures, this time including Judge Priests defusing of the mob determined to lynch U.S. Grant Woodford, with Stepin Fetchit playing the part of Judge Priests assistant. Ford often cited The Sun Shines Bright as his favorite among all his films, and in later years, it was championed by critics such as Jonathan Rosenbaum and Dave Kehr, who called it "a masterpiece". Executioners from Shaolin Executioners from Shaolin or Hung Hsi Kuan is a 1977 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Lau Kar-leung. It is released as Shaolin Executioners outside of Hong Kong and as Executioners of Death in North America. The film is a multi-generational story of revenge pitting the disciples of Shaolin temple against the historical figure of Pai Mei, founder of Pai Mei kung fu. Later, the movie was released on DVD by Dragon Dynasty. Butch and Sundance: The Early Days Butch and Sundance: The Early Days is a 1979 Western film and prequel of sorts to the 1969 film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. It stars Tom Berenger as Butch Cassidy and William Katt as the Sundance Kid. It was directed by Richard Lester and written by Allan Burns. It generally received mixed reviews but was nominated for an Oscar for Best Costume Design. Jacquot de Nantes Jacquot de Nantes is a 1991 French drama film directed by Agnès Varda. It was screened out of competition at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. The film is a portrait of the making of an artist; recreating the early life of Vardas husband, Jacques Demy, in Occupied France and his interest in the various crafts associated with film making, such as casting, set design, animation and lighting. The fictional sections set in wartime Nantes are matched with brief documentary interludes involving the dying Demy. Sista kontraktet The Last Contract is a 1998 Swedish thriller film directed by Kjell Sundvall . It is a work of fiction about the circumstances surrounding the actual murder of the Swedish Social Democratic Prime Minister Olof Palme on 28 February 1986. A Swedish police officer discovers the plan to assassinate Palme and tries to prevent it. The film also stars Pernilla August, Reine Brynolfsson and Cecilia Ljung. The film is based on a novel by an anonymous writer, who used the pseudonym "John W. Grow", which suggests that a British professional assassin was hired to kill Olof Palme. Life Hits Life Hits is a 2006 Danish drama film directed by Christian E. Christiansen. Sucker Punch Sucker Punch is a 2008 action film written and directed by Malcolm Martin and starring Danny John-Jules, Gordon Alexander, Tom Hardy, Antonio Fargas and Ian Freeman. Les deux mondes Two Worlds is a 2007 French comedy film directed by Daniel Cohen. The Dancer and the Thief The Dancer and the Thief is a film directed by Fernando Trueba, produced in Spain and filmed in Chile. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by author Antonio Skármeta, winner of the Premio Planeta de Novela award in 2003. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards. Phoonk Phoonk is a 2008 Indian horror film directed by Ram Gopal Varma and produced by Praveen Nischol starring Sudeep. The film based on superstition and black magic. It was declared a blockbuster at the box office by several media outlets. Verma derived the idea for the film from a Hindi news channel which telecasts stories on Black magic. A prize of was announced for those who will watch the film alone in a theatre. The storyline of Phoonk is thematically similar to Telugu thriller novel Tulasi Dalam by Yandamuri Veerendranath. It was remade in Telugu as Raksha. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Bommayi. The film was followed by a sequel, Phoonk 2, in 2010. Ab Tak Chhappan 2 Ab Tak Chhappan 2 is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film produced by Raju Chada and Gopal Dalvi. The film is directed by Aejaz Gulab and scripted by Nilesh Girkar. The film stars Nana Patekar in the lead role. It also stars Gul Panag, and Ashutosh Rana. The film is a sequel to Ab Tak Chhappan. The film was released on 27 February 2015 and met with mixed to positive reviews. The story revolves around Inspector Sadhu Agashe from the Mumbai Encounter Squad. It is inspired by the life of Police sub-Inspector with Mumbai Police force Daya Nayak. The Amityville Asylum The Amityville Asylum is a 2013 direct-to-video horror film written, produced and directed by Andrew Jones and starring Sophia Del Pizzo, Sarah Louise Madison and Eileen Daly. It was released on June 3, 2013 and released to DVD on October 2, 2013. The film was released in Germany in 2013 on Blu-ray and DVD by Paragon as The Nesting 2: Amityville Asylum. It is the eleventh film based on the Amityville horror. Vai que dá Certo Vai que Dá Certo is a 2013 Brazilian comedy film directed by Mauricio Farias. It was shot in Paulínia and Campinas, cities in the state of São Paulo. Nick Offerman: American Ham Nick Offerman: American Ham is a 2014 American stand-up comedy film, directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts. It is written by American actor, writer, and carpenter, Nick Offerman. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2014. Maya Maya is a 2015 Indian Tamil language neo noir horror film written and directed by Ashwin Saravanan. It features Nayanthara starring her 50th film and Aari in the lead. Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli and Amzath Khan were in supporting roles. This was her 50th film, and one of the best horror films of Tamil cinema. It was one of the highest-grossing Tamil films of 2015. A dubbed Telugu version, Mayuri, was also released. Maya was produced by Potential Studios. The film was remade in Kannada as Aake by K. M. Chaitanya, starring Chiranjeevi Sarja. Kidnapped Kidnapped is a 1960 Walt Disney Productions live-action film adaptation of Robert Louis Stevensons classic 1886 novel Kidnapped. It stars Peter Finch and James MacArthur, and was Disneys second production based on a novel by Stevenson, the first being Treasure Island. It also marked Peter OTooles feature-film debut. Swashbuckler The Married Couple of the Year Two is a 1971 French comedy film directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau. It was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. The title is a reference to “The Soldiers of Year II”, the conscripts raised by the Levée en masse in 1793 to defend the republic against foreign invaders. The Klansman The Klansman is a 1974 American drama film based on the book of the same name by William Bradford Huie. It was directed by Terence Young and starred Lee Marvin, Richard Burton, O. J. Simpson, Lola Falana and Linda Evans. Slavnosti snezenek The Snowdrop Festival is a 1984 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Jiří Menzel, based on the book by Bohumil Hrabal, who plays a small part in the film. The film is set in a small village called Kersko. The film is about the lives, hobbies and relationships of people living in a small village. Creator: Bohumil Hrabal Writer: Bohumil Hrabal, Jiří Menzel Music: Jiří Šust Camera: Jiri Macák Director: Jiří Menzel Starring: Rudolf Hrušínský, Jaromir Hanzlík, Josef Somr, Petr Cepek, Miroslav Stibich, Rudolf Hrušínský ml., Peter Brukner, Eugen Yegorov, Beatrice Holis, Mary Spurná, Libuse Safrankova, Jiri Schmitzer, Ferdinand Havlik Further information: color, 83 min, comedy Origin: Czechoslovakia, Barrandov Film Studio, 1983 The Rainbow The Rainbow is a 1989 British drama film directed by Ken Russell adapted from the D. H. Lawrence novel The Rainbow. Sammi Davis stars as Ursula, a sheltered young pupil, then schoolteacher, whos taken under the wing by the more sophisticated Winifred. Russells film was a companion to his 1969 adaption of Lawrences second novel about the Brangwen sisters Women in Love. Glenda Jackson appears as the mother of the character she played in Women in Love. Leonard Maltin commented that "Many beautiful and striking moments dont quite gel, but still worth watching". The film was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival. In Vanda's Room In Vandas Room is a docufiction film by Portuguese director Pedro Costa. Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey Dont Stop Believin: Everymans Journey is a 2012 American documentary film of the band Journey and its new lead vocalist Arnel Pineda. Mais qui a re-tué Pamela Rose? F.B.I. Frog Butthead Investigators is a 2012 French / Belgian comedy film written and directed by Kad Merad and Olivier Baroux. Doc of the Dead Doc of the Dead is a 2014 American documentary film written and directed by Alexandre O. Philippe that focuses on the zombie genre. The film had its world premiere on March 10, 2014, at South by Southwest, followed by a television premiere on Epix on March 15. It features several entertainers that have had an impact on, and been affected by, the zombie genre and culture. Christmas in the City Christmas in the City is a 2013 American Christmas and holiday season film written by Barbara Kymlicka, directed by Marita Grabiak, starring Ashley Williams, Jon Prescott, and Ashanti and distributed by Lifetime Network Bayou Caviar Bayou Caviar is a 2018 American neo-noir drama film directed by Cuba Gooding Jr. and written by Eitan Gorlin and Gooding. The film stars Gooding, Famke Janssen, Richard Dreyfuss, with Gregg Bello, Ken Lerner, Sam Thakur, Katharine McPhee, and Lia Marie Johnson in supporting roles. Russian hockey player Alexei Kovalev makes an appearance in the film. This film marks Goodings first time as director. We Dive at Dawn We Dive at Dawn is a 1943 war film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring John Mills and Eric Portman as Royal Navy submariners in the Second World War. It was written by Val Valentine and J. B. Williams with uncredited assistance from Frank Launder. It was produced by Edward Black. The films sets were designed by Walter Murton. A Movie A Movie is a 1958 experimental collage film by American artist Bruce Conner. It combines pieces of found footage taken from various sources such as newsreels, soft-core pornography, and B movies, all set to a score featuring Ottorino Respighis Pines of Rome. The film is recognized as a landmark work in American experimental cinema, particularly as an early example of found footage. A Movie was inducted into the National Film Registry in 1994. Agent for H.A.R.M. Agent for H.A.R.M. is a 1966 science fiction spy thriller directed by Gerd Oswald and starring Peter Mark Richman. It is one of a number of spy thrillers of the time which have conspicuous sci-fi elements. In this case it is the inclusion of deadly spores which turn human flesh into fungus on contact. It was originally intended that this film would act as the television pilot for a new spy series. However, it was later decided that it should be given a theatrical release instead. It was initially released as a double feature with Wild Wild Winter. No Blade of Grass No Blade of Grass is a 1970 British-American apocalyptic science fiction film directed and produced by Cornel Wilde and starring Nigel Davenport, Jean Wallace, and John Hamill. It is an adaptation of John Christophers novel The Death of Grass and follows the survivors of a plague that has hit London in the not too distant future. When London is overwhelmed by food riots caused by a global famine, a man tries to lead his family to safety in Westmorland. Bliss Bliss is a 1985 Australian film directed by Ray Lawrence, co-adapted by Lawrence and Peter Carey, author of the original novel Bliss from which it is adapted. It starred Barry Otto who, at the time, was best known in Sydney for his theatre work, and Lynette Curran, a veteran star of Australian stage, TV and film and a former co-star of the popular ABC soap opera Bellbird. Notable among the supporting roles are an early film appearance by Gia Carides and an early cameo role by John Doyle. After a rocky start – 400 of the 2000-strong audience walked out during its first screening at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival – the film went on to receive multiple awards at the AFI awards. Christmas in Connecticut Christmas in Connecticut is a 1992 American made-for-television Christmas romantic comedy film directed by Arnold Schwarzenegger and starring Dyan Cannon, Kris Kristofferson and Tony Curtis. It is a remake of the 1945 film of the same name. Safe Conduct Safe Conduct is a 2002 French historical drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier and written by Tavernier and Jean Cosmos. It is based on the memories of the veteran French director Jean Devaivre, active in the film industry and the resistance during the Second World War. De schippers van de Kameleon De Schippers van de Kameleon is a Dutch family film with as main characters identical twins Koen van der Donk and Jos van der Donk. The actors are also identical twins, born March 6, 1988. The film is based on the books of about the adventures of the twins with their boat, the opduwer De Kameleon. The film received a Golden Film and a Platinum Film and with 750.000 viewers in cinemas. It was the best viewed Dutch film production in 2003. In 2006 it was chosen as "Best Childrens Movie" at the 4th International Film Festival in Eilat, Israel. The film also has a sequel, Kameleon 2, with the same characters and actors. The Tesseract The Tesseract, is a 2003 thriller film directed by Oxide Pang and starring Jonathan Rhys-Meyers. It is based on the novel of the same name by Alex Garland. The film examines four seemingly unconnected lives brought together through a theft in a Bangkok hotel room. The interactions of an English drug dealer, an English psychologist, a Thai assassin, and an abused 13-year-old boy demonstrate that life is so complex that even the smallest events can have enormous, even fatal consequences. 20:30:40 20 30 40 is a 2004 Taiwanese film directed by Sylvia Chang. It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 2004 Berlin International Film Festival, and was Taiwans submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Walkout Walkout is a 2006 HBO film based on a true story of the 1968 East L.A. walkouts. It premiered March 18, 2006 on HBO. Starring Alexa Vega, Efren Ramirez and Michael Peña, the film was directed by Edward James Olmos. Moctezuma Esparza, one of the real-life students who was involved in the walkouts, was the films executive producer. Adam and the Devil Adam and the Devil is a 2007 Turkish drama film directed by Barış Pirhasan. 8 Thottakkal 8 Thottakkal is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language crime thriller film written and directed by Sri Ganesh. Produced by Vellapandian, the film stars his son Vetri, alongside an ensemble cast including Aparna Balamurali, Nassar and M. S. Bhaskar. Principal photography of the film commenced in August 2016 at Chennai and was completed in November 2016. The film released on 7 April 2017. This movie, which was loosely inspired by the 1949 Japanese movie Stray Dog, was remade in Kannada in 2018 as 8MM Bullet. Carlota Joaquina, Princesa do Brazil Carlota Joaquina, Princess of Brazil is a 1995 Brazilian film directed and written by Carla Camurati. It stars Marieta Severo as Carlota Joaquina, Marco Nanini as Dom João VI and Marcos Palmeira as Dom Pedro I. The film shows Carlotas efforts to conquer her enemies and become a queen. It tells a summarized tale, mixing history with popular folk traditions, from her childhood until her suicide. Hinterholz 8 Hinterholz 8 is a 1998 Austrian comedy film directed by Harald Sicheritz. Postmen in the Mountains Postmen in the Mountains is a 1999 Chinese film directed by Huo Jianqi. It is based on the short story of the same name by Peng Jianming. Postmen in the Mountains tells the story of an old man who for years served as the postman for rural mountain communities. Retiring, he hands over his job to his son, but accompanies him on the first tour. Together, they deliver mail on a 230 li long walking route, into the rural heart of China and in the process the son learns from the mails recipients more about the father he hardly knew. It was filmed on location in Suining County and Dao County, in southwestern and southern Hunan. A portion of the film takes place in a village of the Dong people, including an evening festival featuring a lusheng dance. Life Is Ruff Life Is Ruff is a 2005 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Kyle Massey, Mitchel Musso, and Kay Panabaker. The Nanny Express The Nanny Express is a Hallmark Channel television film. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on July 11, 2008, and stars Vanessa Marcil, Dean Stockwell, and Brennan Elliott. Bluebeard Bluebeard is a 2009 French drama fantasy film written and directed by Catherine Breillat and starring Lola Créton. It is based on the classic fairy tale Bluebeard, by Charles Perrault. Gone with the Bullets Gone with the Bullets is a 2014 Chinese film directed by Jiang Wen and also starring Jiang Wen, Ge You, Zhou Yun and Shu Qi. Production started on location in Beijing at the China Film Group studio in Huairou on October 2, 2013. Production wrapped before the Chinese New Year holiday. The film was released on December 18, 2014. It was screened in the main competition section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was named 2014s "smokiest movie" by an anti-smoking group in China, featuring 45 smoking scenes in all, equivalent to someone smoking every 3.1 minutes. All About My Wife All About My Wife is a 2012 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Min Kyu-dong, about a timid husband who hires a professional Casanova to seduce his seemingly perfect but fearsome wife, hoping this will make her divorce him. Starring Im Soo-jung, Lee Sun-kyun and Ryu Seung-ryong, the movie was released in theaters on May 17, 2012. It is a remake of the Argentinean film Un novio para mi mujer. Kuso Kuso is a 2017 American independent body horror comedy film directed by Steve, better known as the multi-genre music producer Flying Lotus, in his directorial debut. It is written by Steve, David Firth, and Zack Fox. 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This insertion of a single shot into another film indicates, according to film historian Frank Gray, "a new understanding of continuity film editing," which "would have a profound impact on the development of editing strategies and become a dominant practice." Regarding the film itself, Screenonline reviewer Michael Brooke points out that "the lighting here is totally unrealistic - we can see everything thats going on," and, "no attempt has been made at realism in the setting - the "carriage is very obviously a painted flat that has been decorated with various props: luggage, parasols and so on, though the camera has been made to sway from side to side to create the illusion of movement." The film was remade under the same title by Bamforth and Company the same year, although they, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "adopted a rather less stylised and noticeably more passionate approach to the brief encounter of the title;" other imitations include S. Lubins Love in a Railroad Train and Edwin S. Porters What Happened in the Tunnel. The Man Who Could Work Miracles The Man Who Could Work Miracles is a black-and-white 1937 British fantasy-comedy film directed by the German-born American director Lothar Mendes. Reputedly the best-known of Mendes 20 films, its a greatly expanded version of H. G. Wells’s short story of the same name and stars Roland Young with a cast of supporting players including Sir Ralph Richardson and in a London Films production from the famous Hungarian-born British producer, Sir Alexander Korda. H.G. Wells himself worked on the adaptation, the plot revised to reflect Wellss socialist frustrations with the British upper class, and the growing threat of Communism, Fascism and Nazism in Europe at the time, something to which Mendes, Korda and Wells were all committed to combating in their creative work. The Lamp Lampa is one of Polish director Roman Polanskis early short films. The eight-minute piece, released in 1959, was the diploma film of a classmate of his, Krzysztof Romanowski, who was the cinematographer of the film,but Polanski directed it. The Crater Lake Monster The Crater Lake Monster is a 1977 B-movie horror film directed by William R. Stromberg for Crown International Pictures, and starring Richard Cardella. The storyline revolves around a giant plesiosaur, akin to the Loch Ness Monster, which appears in Crater Lake in Northern California, near Susanville. As people are attacked by the monster, the Sheriff investigates along with a group of scientists in order to stop the creature. State buoni se potete State buoni se potete is a 1983 Italian historical comedy-drama film written and directed by Luigi Magni. The film is loosely based on real life events of Saint Filippo Neri. For his musical score Angelo Branduardi won the David di Donatello for best score and the Silver Ribbon in the same category. The Sunshine Boys The Sunshine Boys is a 1996 American comedy television film directed by John Erman and based on the play of the same name by Neil Simon about two legendary comics brought together for a reunion and revival of their famous act. The film stars Woody Allen and Peter Falk as the comedy duo alongside Sarah Jessica Parker. It premiered on December 28, 1997, on Hallmark Hall of Fame on CBS. A Season for Miracles A Season for Miracles is a 1999 American made-for-television Christmas drama film based on a novel of the same name by Marilyn Pappano. Directed by Michael Pressman, it originally aired as a Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation on CBS on December 12, 1999. Sleepwalker Sleepwalker is a Swedish horror-thriller film released in 2000. It was filmed in Stockholm and was released in cinemas on August 4, 2000. Zila Ghaziabad Zila Ghaziabad is 2013 Bollywood political action thriller film directed by Anand Kumar. It is produced by Vinod Bachan, and presented by Mohammed Fasih & Bharat Shah. The film features Sanjay Dutt, Vivek Oberoi, Arshad Warsi, Charmy Kaur, Ravi Kishan, Paresh Rawal and Sunil Grover in lead roles amongst others. It was released on 22 February 2013. Upon release, the film received negative to mixed reviews, and also received a mixed response at the box office, with a poor response from the multiplex audience and a good response from the single screen audience Zila Ghaziabad was described overall by critics as "a flop" although it managed to recover its production budget Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon is a 2013 direct-to-DVD animated superhero action comedy film, and the nineteenth entry in the direct-to-video series of Scooby-Doo films. The film is a crossover, featuring Blue Falcon and Dynomutt. It was produced and completed in 2012, and released on February 26, 2013 by Warner Premiere. Arthur & Merlin Arthur & Merlin is a 2015 independent British feature film directed by Marco van Belle and written by Kat Wood and Marco van Belle. The film, which stars Kirk Barker, Stefan Butler, Nigel Cooke and David Sterne, is based on the original Celtic tales of Arthur and Merlin. Billy Elliot Billy Elliot the Musical Live is a 2014 British filmed version of Elton Johns Billy Elliot the Musical, which in turn was based on the 2000 film Billy Elliot. Stephen Daldry directed both the original film and the 2014 musical adaptation. Filmed on 28 September 2014 at the Victoria Palace Theatre in Londons West End, Billy Elliot Live was broadcast live to cinemas in several European countries, followed by further worldwide screenings. North American screenings took place on 12, 15, and 18 November. The filmed production stars Elliott Hanna as Billy, Ruthie Henshall as Mrs. Wilkinson, and Deka Walmsley, Ann Emery, and Chris Grahamson as Billys father, grandmother, and older brother, respectively. Beyond Brotherhood Beyond Brotherhood is a 2017 Panamanian drama film directed by Arianne Benedetti. It was selected as the Panamanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Mad World Mad World is a 2016 Hong Kong drama film directed by Wong Chun and starring Shawn Yue, Eric Tsang, Elaine Jin and Charmaine Fong. It is Wongs directorial debut. It was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. 1985 1985 is a 2018 American drama film directed by Yen Tan and starring Cory Michael Smith, Virginia Madsen, Michael Chiklis, Aidan Langford, and Jamie Chung. The film is an expansion of an earlier short film of the same name that Tan released in 2016. The Atomic Submarine The Atomic Submarine is a 1959 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film drama, produced by Alex Gordon, directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet, that stars Arthur Franz, Dick Foran, Brett Halsey, and Joi Lansing, with John Hilliard as the voice of the alien. The film was distributed by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation. The storyline of The Atomic Submarine concerns an alien invasion that begins when an underwater UFO attacks the worlds shipping for unknown reasons. The film showcases the new technology of nuclear submarines and follows the crew and scientists aboard the atomic powered USS Tigershark, which has been ordered to hunt down the mysterious underwater saucer and stop its disruption of sea commerce. La révolution française La Révolution française is a two-part 1989 film, co-produced by France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and Canada for the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution. The first part, titled La Révolution française: les Années lumière was directed by Robert Enrico. The second part, La Révolution française: les Années terribles, was directed by Richard T. Heffron. The full movie runs at 360 minutes, but the edited-for-television version is slightly longer. The film purports to tell a faithful and neutral story of the Revolution, from the calling of the Estates-General to the death of Maximilien de Robespierre. The film had a large budget and boasted an international cast. It was shot in French, German, and English. The Starfish LÉtoile de mer is a 1928 film directed by Man Ray and based on a short poem and longer scenario, both written by Robert Desnos. The film depicts a couple acting through scenes that are shot out of focus, and with Desnos himself as the second man in the final scene. Extremedays Extreme Days is a 2001 comedy-romance film about four boys on a roadtrip that they have been planning their whole lives. Their dreams are to participate in many extreme sports, but they are stopped short due to many circumstances. Four Eyed Monsters Four Eyed Monsters, a film by Susan Buice and Arin Crumley premiered at the slamdance film festival in 2005. It roughly follows Buice and Crumleys real life relationship; the couple initially communicated only through artistic means inspired to continue their online digital non-verbal courtship in the analog world. The film is a very low budget digital video production but has gained attention for its use of various web-related strategies in distribution and in its ability to build an audience through the use of online resources, a growing trend among contemporary American indie filmmakers. In 2007 it became the first ever feature film to be released on YouTube.com. In 2010 the film was released on VODO where and placed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike license allowing audience members to redistribute or even alter as they wish. Since then a number of screenings have been utilized taking advantage of this open license. The film was shot on MiniDV using the Panasonic AG-DVX100 mostly in Brooklyn and Manhattan, New York, with supplementary shooting in Framingham and Johnson. It was edited on Apples Final Cut Pro editing software. It debuted on the festival circuit in January 2005 at the Slamdance Film Festival where it was well received. At first the filmmakers hoped to obtain a conventional deal for theatrical distribution on the basis of its success at Slamdance, but nothing was forthcoming. This is when they decided to release what eventually grew into a two-season 13 episode online series about the journey of creating the film. This attention eventually grabbed the attention of IFC TV who went on to air the film, release in iTunes and sell DVDs through Borders bookstore. IFC then stopped selling the film and for a period of time it was only available in Canada through Films We Like and UK via DOG WOOF. IN 2009 the film was relaunched on YouTube and in 2010 released on VODO. The Bronx Is Burning The Bronx Is Burning is a television drama that debuted on ESPN on July 10, 2007, after the 2007 MLB Home Run Derby. It is an eight-episode mini-series adapted from Jonathan Mahlers best-selling book, Ladies and Gentlemen. The book focuses on baseballs triumph over the turmoil and hysteria of 1977 New York City and how the New York Yankees came to embody the hopes and fears of an unforgettable summer with Billy Martin and Reggie Jacksons warfare under George Steinbrenners leadership. The show stars Daniel Sunjata, Oliver Platt, and John Turturro, while executive producers Mike Tollin, Brian Robbins, Joe Davola, writer and executive producer James Solomon, and director Jeremiah Chechik work on the show. The series is produced by ESPN Original Entertainment in conjunction with Tollin/Robbins Productions. Filming began on September 18, 2006, in Connecticut and New York. The 2007 debut of the series marked the 30th anniversary of the 1977 World Series win for the Yankees, the first under Steinbrenner. After airing on ESPN, the episodes were placed on ABC on Demand. Blue Smoke Blue Smoke is a 2007 American mystery thriller romantic drama television film directed by David Carson and starring Alicia Witt, Matthew Settle, and Scott Bakula. Written by Ronni Kern, based on the Nora Roberts novel of the same name, the film is about a beautiful arson investigator whose boyfriends are murdered in fires set by a stalker who traumatized her years earlier. Blue Smoke is part of the Nora Roberts 2007 movie collection, which also includes Angels Fall, Carolina Moon, and Montana Sky. The film debuted February 12, 2007 on Lifetime Television. One piece: Norowareta seiken is a 2004 Japanese animated film directed by Kazuhisa Takenouchi and written by Yoshiyuki Suga. It is the fifth animated film in the One Piece series which mostly focuses on Roronoa Zoro. Barbie Presents: Thumbelina Barbie Thumbelina, or Barbie Presents: Thumbelina, is a 2009 Barbie film directed by Conrad Helten. It is the 15th in the series of Barbie animated films, and features the voice of Kelly Sheridan as Barbie. The story title is like Hans Christian Andersens Thumbelina, but the story plot is different. This is also the last Barbie film to be distributed in the UK by Right Entertainment before its absorption to Boomerang Media LLC and then to Classic Media, which itself was absorbed to DreamWorks Classics. A Chinese Ghost Story A Chinese Ghost Story, also known as A Chinese Fairy Tale, is a 2011 fantasy-supernatural film directed by Wilson Yip, starring Louis Koo, Liu Yifei, Yu Shaoqun, Kara Hui, Louis Fan, and Wang Danyi Li. The film is adapted from the short story Nie Xiaoqian in Pu Songlings Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, a collection of supernatural stories set in ancient China. Speciesism: The Movie Speciesism: The Movie is a 2013 documentary film by American director Mark Devries. It explores the concept and practice of speciesism, the assignment of value to beings on the basis of species membership. The film features interviews with, among others, Peter Singer, Richard Dawkins, Gary Francione, Temple Grandin, and Steven Best, along with material shot in and around factory farms in the United States. Trial by Fire Trial by Fire is an American biographical drama directed by Edward Zwick. The story is based upon David Granns article "Trial by Fire" that appeared in The New Yorker in 2009. The film stars Jack OConnell as Cameron Todd Willingham and features Laura Dern, Emily Meade, Jeff Perry and Jade Pettyjohn in supporting roles. It had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on August 31, 2018. It was released on May 17, 2019, by Roadside Attractions. Them Who? Them Who? is a 2015 comedy film written and directed by Francesco Miccichè and Fabio Bonifacci and starring Marco Giallini and Edoardo Leo. Gujjubhai the Great Gujjubhai The Great is a 2015 Gujarati comedy film directed by Ishaan Randeria. It is presented by Nakshatra Entertainment and produced by Devendra N. Patel in association with Siddharth Randeria Productions. The film is a comedy drama based on the super-hit franchise of Gujjubhai stage-plays. The film stars Siddharth Randeria, Jimit Trivedi, Swati Shah, Dipna Patel, Alekh Sangal, Sunil Vishrani, Khatera Hakimi and Dharmesh Vyas. The film released on 18 September. The Mistletoe Inn The Mistletoe Inn is a 2017 American-Canadian made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Alicia Witt and David Alpay, based on the novel by Richard Paul Evans. The film premiered on Hallmark Channel on November 23, 2017. Muscle Beach Party Muscle Beach Party is the second of seven beach party films produced by American International Pictures. It stars Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello and was directed by William Asher, who also directed four other films in this series. Dick Dale and the Del-Tones and Stevie Wonder appear in musical numbers, the latter aged thirteen and making his film debut, billed as "Little Stevie Wonder." Where Love Has Gone Where Love Has Gone is a 1964 American Technicolor drama film in Techniscope made by Embassy Pictures, Joseph E. Levine Productions and Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Edward Dmytryk and produced by Joseph E. Levine from a screenplay by John Michael Hayes based on the novel of the same name by Harold Robbins. The music score was by Walter Scharf, the cinematography by Joseph MacDonald and the costume design by Edith Head. The film stars Susan Hayward and Bette Davis with Mike Connors, Joey Heatherton, Jane Greer, DeForest Kelley, Anne Seymour and George Macready. Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women is a 1968 American science fiction film, one of two which were adapted from the 1962 Soviet SF film Planeta Bur for Roger Corman. The original film was scripted by Alexander Kazantsev from his novel and directed by Pavel Klushantsev; the adaptation was made by Peter Bogdanovich, who chose not to have his name credited on the film prints, and included American-made principal scenes starring Mamie Van Doren. The film apparently had at least a limited American release through American-International Pictures Inc., but is best known from subsequent cable-TV showings and home-video sales. La veuve Couderc The Widow Couderc is a 1971 French drama film based on the novel of the same name by Georges Simenon. Heart Like a Wheel Heart Like a Wheel is a 1983 biographical film directed by Jonathan Kaplan and based on the life of drag racing driver Shirley Muldowney. It stars Bonnie Bedelia as Shirley Muldowney and Beau Bridges as drag racing driver Connie Kalitta. The film garnered two award nominations: Bedelia for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama, and William Theiss for an Oscar for Best Costume Design. Country of the Deaf Country of the Deaf is a 1998 Russian crime film directed by Valery Todorovsky, loosely based on Renata Litvinovas novel To Own and Belong. The film set in a fictional underworld of deaf-mute people in Moscow. The film was entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. Wild Flowers Wild Flowers is a Czech drama film released in 2000. It was directed by and based on seven poems from Kytice, a collection of ballads by Karel Jaromír Erben. While relatively successful commercially, the film was deplored by critics for its crude literalism of depiction. Dhaai Akshar Prem Ke Dhaai Akshar Prem Ke is a 2000 Bollywood romantic drama film. It was the first of seven films in which currently married couple Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai starred together. The film is a remake of the 1995 Hollywood film A Walk in the Clouds and the 1998 Tamil film, Pooveli. Going to the Mat Going to the Mat is a 2004 Disney Channel Original Movie. It debuted on Disney Channel on March 19, 2004. Girl, Positive Girl, Positive is a 2007 Lifetime Television movie, starring Andrea Bowen and Jennie Garth. Small Island Small Island is a two-part 2009 BBC One television drama adapted from the 2004 novel of the same title by Andrea Levy. The programme stars Naomie Harris and Ruth Wilson as joint respective female protagonists Hortense Roberts and Queenie Bligh, two women who struggle to fulfil their personal ambitions and dreams amidst the chaos of World War II London and Jamaica. The drama was developed by producers Joanna Anderson and Vicky Licorish of AL Films, after having optioned Levys novel. The script was first written by Sarah Williams and later amended by Paula Milne. It was directed by John Alexander. The drama consists of two 90-minute episodes that premiered on 6 December 2009, subsequently being shown in the United States on PBS as part of the channels Masterpiece Classic Collection beginning on 18 April 2010. Runway Runway is a 2010 Bangladeshi drama film directed by Tareque Masud with his wife Catherine Masud. It was his last feature film. Biriyani Biriyani is a 2013 Indian Tamil language black comedy crime film written and directed by Venkat Prabhu. Produced by Studio Green, it features Karthi, Premgi Amaren, and Hansika Motwani in the lead roles alongside an ensemble cast including Nassar, Ramki, Sampath Raj, Madhumitha, Jayaprakash, Prem, and Mandy Takhar. Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the score and soundtrack of Biriyani, which marks his 100th film, while Sakthi Saravanan and Praveen-Srikanth handled cinematography and editing, respectively. Filming started in November 2012, lasted for over nine months and took place primarily at Chennai, Hyderabad and Ambur. The film was released on 20 December 2013. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Dum Biryani by Goldmines Telefilms in 2016. The fim received mixed to positive reviews and was a box office success. The movie was reported to be based on the 2004 American movie Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle. Scooby-Doo & Batman: The Brave and the Bold Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold is a 2018 American animated direct-to-video superhero action comedy film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, and the thirtieth entry in the direct-to-video series of Scooby-Doo films. The film is a crossover between Scooby-Doo and The Brave and the Bold. The movie involves Scooby-Doo and his friends teaming with Batman and other DC Comics superheroes in order to defeat a new villain. It is the first film based on Batman: The Brave and the Bold since the series ended in 2011. The film was premiered at the TCL Chinese Theatre on January 6, 2018 and was released on DVD and digitally on January 9, 2018. The Woman in White The Woman in White is a 1948 drama film directed by Peter Godfrey and starring Alexis Smith, Eleanor Parker, Sydney Greenstreet, and Gig Young. The screenplay is based on Wilkie Collins novel The Woman in White. Flaming Creatures Flaming Creatures is a 1963 American experimental film directed by Jack Smith. The film shows performers dressed in elaborate drag for several disconnected scenes, including a lipstick commercial, an orgy, and an earthquake. It premiered April 29, 1963 at the Bleecker Street Cinema in New York City. Because of its graphic depiction of sexuality, some venues refused to show Flaming Creatures, and in March 1964, police interrupted a screening and seized a print of the film. Jonas Mekas, Ken Jacobs, and Florence Karpf were charged, and the film was ruled to be in violation of New Yorks obscenity laws. Mekas and Susan Sontag mounted a critical defense of Flaming Creatures, and it became a cause célèbre for the underground film movement. Double Trouble Double Trouble is a 1967 American musical film starring Elvis Presley. The comedic plot concerns an American singer who crosses paths with criminals in Europe. The movie was #58 on the year-end list of the top-grossing films of 1967. Bigga Than Ben Bigga than Ben is a 2008 British black comedy film written and directed by Suzie Halewood. The film is based on the 1999 Russian novel of the same name. It was released on 10 October 2008 in the United Kingdom and 18 November 2008 in the United States. It stars Ben Barnes, Andrei Chadov, Ovidiu Matesan and Hero Fiennes-Tiffin. A Wedding A Wedding is a 2016 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Stephan Streker. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. It received eight nominations at the 8th Magritte Awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Streker, and won two. It is based on the honour killing of Sadia Sheikh. Run for Cover Run for Cover is a 1955 Technicolor Western film directed by Nicholas Ray and starring James Cagney, Viveca Lindfors, John Derek, and in his final film, Jean Hersholt. Distributed by Paramount Pictures, this film was made in VistaVision. Mill of the Stone Women Mill of the Stone Women is a 1960 horror film directed by Giorgio Ferroni. The film stars Pierre Brice and Scilla Gabel. Released on 30 August 1960 in Italy, the film became the first Italian horror film shot in color. American Shaolin American Shaolin is a 1992 American martial arts film directed by Lucas Lowe and starring Reese Madigan, Kim Chan and Daniel Dae Kim. Britannic Britannic is a 2000 spy TV film, directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and produced for cable network Fox Family. It is a fictional account of the sinking of the ship of the same name off the Greek island of Kea in November 1916; it features a German agent sabotaging her, which was then serving as a hospital ship for the British Army. It stars Edward Atterton and Amanda Ryan, with Jacqueline Bisset, Ben Daniels, John Rhys-Davies, and Bruce Payne as costars. Trenchard Smith says the film was the best of the three disaster movies he made around this time. It got him the job directing The Omega Code 2. The Day the World Ended The Day the World Ended is a 2001 American science fiction/horror television film and is the fourth in the Creature Features series broadcast on Cinemax. It stars Nastassja Kinski, Randy Quaid, and Bobby Edner. While not being a direct remake of the 1955 film with a similar title, it utilizes the original film by showing segments on a TV seen within the story and showing that the VHS video box cover as part of the childs interest in aliens. Some scenes were filmed in Wrightwood. Oyster Farmer Oyster Farmer is a 2004 Australian romantic comedy/drama film about a young man who runs away to the Hawkesbury River and gets a job with eighth-generation oyster farmers. It was written and directed by Anna Reeves, and stars Alex OLoughlin and Diana Glenn. The film enjoyed some free publicity, due to rumours that its star Alex OLoughlin was a finalist for the role of James Bond. The Show Must Go On The Show Must Go On is a 2007 South Korean neo-noir action film written and directed by Han Jae-rim, starring Song Kang-ho in the lead role. The film revolves around a full-time gangster whos aspiring to be a full-time husband and dad. The film released theatrically in South Korea on 5 April 2007. Serial Teachers 2 Serial Teachers 2 is a 2015 French comedy film directed by Pierre-François Martin-Laval. It is the sequel to 2013s Serial Teachers. The Wasted Times The Wasted Times is a 2016 Chinese-Hong Kong thriller film directed by Cheng Er and starring Ge You, Zhang Ziyi and Tadanobu Asano. It was released in China and the United States on December 16, 2016. Stop the Wedding Stop the Wedding is a 2016 American-Canadian made for television romantic comedy film directed by Anne Wheeler and starring Rachel Boston, Niall Matter and Alan Thicke. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Stephanie Bond. The film was produced by the Hallmark Channel and premiered on their network in the United States on June 11, 2016, as part of their June wedding series. The film earned Anne Wheeler a 2017 Leo Award, in the Best Direction category. The Delicate Delinquent The Delicate Delinquent is a 1957 American comedy film starring Jerry Lewis. Shot in black-and-white and VistaVision in 1956 and released on June 6, 1957 by Paramount Pictures, it is notable as the first film Lewis starred in without his longtime partner Dean Martin. This also marked Lewiss producing and screenwriting debut in film. On Any Sunday On Any Sunday is a 1971 American documentary film about motorcycle sport, directed by Bruce Brown. It was nominated for a 1972 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Brown tried to show the unique talents needed for the different forms of racing. For instance, the motocross riders were typically free-spirited types, while desert racers were often loners. In Grand National racing, Brown showed widely differing personalities, such as the business-like approach to racing displayed by Mert Lawwill versus the carefree approach that David Aldana became known for. In addition to Lawwill, Steve McQueen is featured in the film, along with Malcolm Smith and many other motorcycle racers from the late 1960s and early 1970s. Motorcycle brands featured in the film include Triumph, Montesa, Husqvarna, Harley Davidson, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, BSA, Bultaco, and Hodaka. Manila in the Claws of Light Manila in the Claws of Light is a 1975 Filipino drama film directed by Lino Brocka based on the novel In the Claws of Brightness by Edgardo M. Reyes. It is considered by many as one of the greatest films of Filipino cinema. It stars Hilda Koronel, Lou Salvador, Tommy Abuel, and in his film debut, Bembol Roco. The cinematography is by Miguel de Leon. Hôtel Terminus Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie is a 1988 documentary film directed by Marcel Ophuls about the life of Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie. The film covers Barbies relatively innocent childhood, his time with the Gestapo in Lyon, through to the forty years between the end of World War II and his eventual deportation from Bolivia to stand trial for crimes against humanity in France. The film explores a number of themes, including the nature of evil and the diffusion of responsibility in hierarchical situations. The film won the 1988 Oscar for Best Documentary Feature, as well as the FIPRESCI Award at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Muppet*vision 3-D Muppet*Vision 3D is a 3D film attraction located at Disneys Hollywood Studios. Directed by Jim Henson, the attraction consists of a pre-show which then leads into Kermit the Frog guiding park guests on a tour through Muppet Studios, while the Muppets prepare their sketch acts to demonstrate their new breakthrough in 3D film technology. The show, however, completely unravels when Dr. Bunsen Honeydews experimental 3D sprite, Waldo, causes mayhem during the next portion of the show. The attraction—which opened as Jim Hensons Muppet*Vision 3D on May 16, 1991 at Disneys Hollywood Studios—incorporates the 3D film in conjunction with in-theater 4D effects, such as Audio-Animatronics, lighting, projections, smoke, soap bubbles, and a live full-bodied performer. Muppet*Vision 3D had a subsequent incarnation open at Disney California Adventure on February 8, 2001 and operated at the park until November 1, 2014. Muppet*Vision 3D is the main attraction of Grand Avenue in Disneys Hollywood Studios. Nemesis 4: Death Angel Nemesis 4: Death Angel, also known as Nemesis 4 and Cry Of Angels: Nemesis 4, is a low-budget 1996 science fiction film by director Albert Pyun, who also directed the previous installments in the series. It is the sequel to Prey Harder as is the fourth installment in the Nemesis film series. Don King: Only in America Don King: Only in America is a 1997 television film directed by John Herzfeld and written by Kario Salem. The film stars actor Ving Rhames as Don King and tells the story of King becoming a famous fight promoter and boxing manager. The War Within The War Within is a 2005 American drama film directed by Joseph Castelo and written by Ayad Akhtar, Castelo, and Tom Glynn. Distributed by HDNet Films and released by Magnolia Pictures, the film stars Ayad Akhtar, Firdous Bamji, Nandana Sen and Sarita Choudhury. The War Within premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. Saroja Saroja is a 2008 Indian Tamil language comedy thriller film written and directed by Venkat Prabhu and produced by T. Siva. It stars Jayaram, Prakash Raj, Shiva, Vaibhav Reddy, Premji Amaren, S. P. B. Charan and Vega Tamotia in the leads and Kajal Aggarwal, Sampath Raj, Nikita Thukral and Nagendran in other vital roles. Several other popular Tamil television artists and crew members make special appearances throughout the film. The score and soundtrack were composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film, which is based on the 1993 Hollywood film Judgment Night, follows the journey of four young men who travel from Chennai to Hyderabad to watch a cricket match. Due to a road accident, they are forced to take a diversion off the main road to arrive on time. This leads them to a gang who have kidnapped a schoolgirl, Saroja, the only daughter of a millionaire. The film was released on 5 September 2008 to very positive reviews and critical acclaim, while also emerging a high commercial success. Upon release, it was partially re-shot and released in Telugu. My Last Day Without You My Last Day Without You is an independent feature film starring Nicole Beharie and Ken Duken, and directed by Stefan Schaefer. It was written by Schaefer and Christoph Silber, and produced by Diane Crespo, Silber and Schaefer and their companies Cicala Filmworks and Silver Shepherd. Festival screenings include, among others: Brooklyn International Film Festival, Oldenburg International Film Festival, Heartland Film Festival, Hawaii International Film Festival, Lone Star Film Festival, Atlanta Film Festival, Sedona International Film Festival, and Langston Hughes African American Film Festival. The film opened in the US on Oct. 4th, 2013 in AMC Theatres, and had its cable premiere on April 21, 2014 on Up TV. It released in theaters, on TV and via VOD in many international territories, handled by Mission Pictures International. DVD and VOD release in the United States was December 1, 2014. This film was co-produced by Klaus Popa and Matthias Muller, and was licensed by Stimme der Hoffnung e.V. It screened in German-speaking territories on HOPE Channel TV and in a number of cinemas in Germany and other countries. Desperately Seeking Santa Desperately Seeking Santa is a television movie starring Laura Vandervoort and Nick Zano. It premiered on ABC Family on November 27, 2011 in their Countdown to 25 Days of Christmas programming block. It is directed by Craig Pryce. It was filmed under the title Hunky Santa. Laughing Gas Laughing Gas is a 1914 film starring Charlie Chaplin. The film is also known as Busy Little Dentist, Down and Out, Laffing Gas, The Dentist, and Tuning His Ivories. Africa: Blood and Guts Africa Addio is a 1966 Italian mondo documentary film co-directed, co-edited and co-written by Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco Prosperi with music by Riz Ortolani. The film is about the end of the colonial era in Africa. The film was shot over a period of three years by Jacopetti and Prosperi, who had gained fame as the directors of Mondo Cane in 1962. This film ensured the viability of the so-called Mondo film genre, a cycle of "shockumentaries"- documentaries featuring sensational topics, a description which largely characterizes Africa Addio. Today We Kill, Tomorrow We Die! Today We Kill... Tomorrow We Die! also known as Today Its Me... Tomorrow You!, is a 1968 Spaghetti Western film. It is the directorial debut of Tonino Cervi, who co-wrote the film with Dario Argento. Rude Awakening Rude Awakening is a 1989 comedy film directed by David Greenwalt and Aaron Russo. Beaumarchais the Scoundrel Beaumarchais is a 1996 French biopic film directed by Édouard Molinaro and starring Fabrice Luchini, Manuel Blanc and Sandrine Kiberlain. It is based on the life of the French playwright, financier and spy Pierre Beaumarchais depicting his activities during the American War of Independence and his authorship of the Figaro trilogy of plays. It was adapted from a play by Sacha Guitry. Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Movie is a 1999 anime film. It is a follow-up to the 1997 anime television series Revolutionary Girl Utena, created by the artist collective Be-Papas. The film is directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara, written by Yōji Enokido based on a story by Ikuhara, and produced by J.C.Staff. An English-language dubbed version of the film produced by Central Park Media was released in 2001 as Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Movie. The plot follows Utena Tenjou, a tomboy high school student who is drawn into a series of sword duels to win the hand of Anthy Himemiya, a mysterious student known as the "Rose Bride". The film is noted for its extensive use of metaphor and symbolism; its focus on themes of gender, sexuality, and the transition from adolescence to adulthood; and for its more mature subject material relative to the anime series. Fidel Fidel is a 2002 mini-series by David Attwood that describes the Cuban revolution and political career of Fidel Castro. The total duration of the film is 200 minutes, but the video-version is shorter. Gael García Bernal would later reprise his role as Che Guevara in the film The Motorcycle Diaries. Visitors Visitors is a 2003 Australian thriller film directed by Richard Franklin, produced by Jennifer Hadden, and starring Radha Mitchell, Susannah York and Ray Barrett. Live Forever Live Forever: The Rise and Fall of Brit Pop is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by John Dower. The documentary is a study of popular culture in the United Kingdom during the mid- to late 1990s. The focus of the piece is British popular music, which came under strong media attention during the mid- to late 1990s and was dubbed Britpop. The political landscape of the time also features. Much is made of Tony Blair and New Labours efforts to align themselves with the distinctly British cultural resurgence that was underway. The documentary features a number of prominent UK musical and artistic figures, but relies heavily on contributions from Noel and Liam Gallagher of Oasis, Damon Albarn of Blur, and Jarvis Cocker of Pulp. Other contributors include 3D from Massive Attack, Louise Wener from Sleeper, the fashion designer Ozwald Boateng, and the contemporary artist Damien Hirst. My Name Is Juani My Name Is Juani is a 2006 Spanish drama film written and directed by Bigas Luna. Roadside Romeo Roadside Romeo is a 2008 3D Indian-American computer animated romantic comedy film written and directed by Jugal Hansraj, produced by Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra of Yash Raj Films and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures in United States, United Kingdom and India. It was released on 24 October 2008 in the United States and India. An Arabic dub was released in Kuwait on 23 October. This was the second Bollywood movie to receive a North American release by a Hollywood studio, following Sony Pictures Saawariya. The title character is a dog living in Mumbai, as voiced by Saif Ali Khan; his girlfriend, Laila, is voiced by Kareena Kapoor. This was the first voice-over in an animated production for both actors. Roadside Romeo was also Hansrajs directorial debut. Roadside Romeo received generally negative reviews from critics, with most of the criticism focused on the films script, predictable plot and overuse of cliches. Throughout the film, the characters speak in both Hindi and English, flipping from one language to the other. The Other Sport The Other Sport is a 2013 SVT three-part documentary television series produced by Freedom From Choice and Sveriges Television zooming in on the conditions of womens football in Sweden since the first clubs got structurally organized in the mid-1960s until this very day through the early dominance of Öxabäcks IF in the 1970s and 1980s, the importance of Umeå IK in the 2000s, Sweden winning the first UEFA Womens Championship in 1984 and until 2013 when the UEFA Womens Euro 2013 was played in Sweden. The three various approaches to story are told from the perspective of todays reality - The Winning Call - from yesterdays reality - Women Against The Tide - as well as through a chronological study and insight to the important dates and decisive moments throughout history showing the developments of womens football in Sweden - in Play Seriously. The documentary series is created by Mattias Löw, Valentina Santi Löw and Orvar Anklew and features women football stars Marta Vieira da Silva, Lotta Schelin, Kosovare Asllani, Hope Solo former stars Hanna Ljungberg, Victoria Sandell Svensson, Lena Videkull, Anette Börjesson, the 2012 FIFA World Coach of the Year Pia Sundhage, former Sweden womens national football team coach Marika Domanski-Lyfors, Icelandic coach Elisabet Gunnarsdottir as well as the first woman to coach a national football team Gunilla Paijkull, former Sweden womens national football team goalkeeper Elisabeth Leidinge and long-time Sweden womens national football team coach Thomas Dennerby. The Other Sport has been selected for various film, TV and journalism festivals around the world and won several nominations and awards, most notably at the New York Television Festival. The documentary series was the curtain raiser at the ViBGYOR Film Festival in Thrissur, India. Kanchana 2 Kanchana 2 : Ganga is a 2015 Indian Tamil horror comedy film written, produced and directed by Raghava Lawrence , who enacted dual roles in it. It is the third installment in the Muni series after Kanchana and second installment in Kanchana series. The film, also featuring Taapsee Pannu, Kovai Sarala in lead roles, and Nithya Menen in an extended cameo, released worldwide on 17 April 2015. The Telugu version Ganga was released on 1 May 2015. The film was remade in Kannada as Kalpana 2 starring Upendra. The Journey The Journey is a 2016 British-Irish drama film directed by Nick Hamm and written by Colin Bateman. The film is a fictional account of the true story of how political enemies Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness formed an unlikely political alliance. It stars Timothy Spall as Paisley and Colm Meaney as McGuinness, with Freddie Highmore, John Hurt, Toby Stephens, and Ian Beattie in supporting roles. Mister 880 Mister 880 is a 1950 American comedy film about an amateurish counterfeiter who counterfeits only one dollar bills, and manages to elude the Secret Service for 10 years. It was directed by Edmund Goulding, and stars Burt Lancaster, Dorothy McGuire, Edmund Gwenn, and Millard Mitchell, The film is based on the true story of Emerich Juettner, known under the alias Edward Mueller, an elderly man who counterfeited just enough money to survive, and was careful in where and when he spent his fake dollar bills, and was therefore able to elude authorities for ten years, despite the poor quality of his fakes, and despite growing interest in his case. The film was based on an article by St. Clair McKelway that was first published in The New Yorker and later collected in McKelways book True Tales from the Annals of Crime & Rascality. Edmund Gwenn, who played "Skipper" Miller, won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for an Academy Award for his performance. In real life, Juettner was caught and arrested in 1948, and served four months in prison. Juettner made more money from the release of Mister 880 than he had made in his entire counterfeiting career. D-Day the Sixth of June D-Day the Sixth of June is a 1956 CinemaScope romance war film made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Henry Koster and produced by Charles Brackett from a screenplay by Ivan Moffat and Harry Brown, based on the novel, The Sixth of June by Lionel Shapiro. The film stars Robert Taylor, Richard Todd, Dana Wynter, and Edmond OBrien. Savage Weekend Savage Weekend is a 1976 American slasher film directed by David Paulsen and starring Christopher Allport, David Gale, William Sanderson, and Caitlin OHeaney. The film follows a woman who retreats to upstate New York with her wealthy boyfriend, her sister, and friend, only to be stalked by a killer in a disfigured mask. Filmed in 1976 under the working title The Upstate Murders, and initially marketed as The Killer Behind the Mask, the film was acquired by the Cannon Group and released theatrically in North America in late 1980. It has been cited as an early prototype for the slasher film, predating both Halloween and Friday the 13th. Atlantis Interceptors The Atlantis Interceptors is a 1983 Italian science fiction film directed by Ruggero Deodato and starring Christopher Connelly, Gioia Scola, Tony King, Michele Soavi and George Hilton. The film is also known as The Raiders of Atlantis. Tales from the Gimli Hospital Snapdragon Snapdragon is a 1993 film directed by Worth Keeter and starring former Playboy Playmate Pamela Anderson. Pamela Anderson, just coming off the success of her Playboy layouts, has her first starring film role. Voitheia o Vengos, faneros praktor '000' Voitheia! O Vengos faneros praktor 000 is a 1967 Greek spy comedy film directed by Thanasis Vengos, written by Napoleon Eleftheriou, and Nikos Tsiforos, and starring Thanasis Vengos, Zannino, Dimitris Nikolaidis, and Antonis Papadopoulos. The film was shot in black-and-white. The film was successful at the box office and was followed by a sequel, Thou-Vou falakros praktor. A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica is a two-part documentary about the process of making the Metallica album, and the following tour. It was produced by Juliana Roberts and directed by Adam Dubin. A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica was released as a double VHS pack. Both parts are available on a single DVD, but only in region 1. Devil's Diary Devils Diary is a Canadian horror television film directed by Farhad Mann and written by John Benjamin Martin. It stars Alexz Johnson, Magda Apanowicz, Deanna Casaluce, and Miriam McDonald. Bloodmonkey Blood Monkey is a 2007 American direct-to-video natural horror film produced by RHI Entertainment and directed by Robert Young. It aired on various video on demand channels, before officially premiering in the United States on the Syfy Channel on January 27, 2008. Filmed in Thailand, it is the first film in the Maneater Series produced under an agreement with Syfy. The film followed a group of six students studying primates in Asia under the demented Professor Hamilton who find themselves under attack from bloodthirsty primates in the jungle. Reviewers panned the film, criticizing the acting, dialogue, plot, low-quality special effects, and the lack of appearances by the titular monster, the monkeys. They also questioned the appearance of F. Murray Abraham in the film, though note that his performance was its only positive aspect. No Distance Left to Run No Distance Left to Run is a documentary film about the British rock band Blur, released in cinemas on 19 January 2010. Following the band during their 2009 reunion and tour, the film also includes unseen archive footage and interviews. It was released on DVD on 15 February 2010 region free and the recording of the 2009 Hyde Park concert is included on a second disc. It aired on BBC2 on 14 March 2010. It is the bands second documentary video, following Starshaped seventeen years before in 1993. Bheja Fry 2 Bheja Fry 2 is an Indian comedy film released on 17 June 2011. It is the sequel to the 2007 low budget but successful film Bheja Fry, and the second installment of Bheja Fry trilogy. The film garnered negative to mixed reviews upon its release but was a success at the boxoffice. Believer Believer is a 2018 South Korean action crime film directed by Lee Hae-young. It is a remake of the 2012 Johnnie To film Drug War. The film features actor Kim Joo-hyuks final film performance. The film was released in South Korea on May 22, 2018. An extended version was released theatrically on July 18, 2018. Charlie Chan in Panama Charlie Chan in Panama is a 1940 mystery film starring Sidney Toler. It is an unaccredited remake of Jacques Devals novel "Marie Galante", produced by 20th Century Fox in 1934, directed by Henry King. Tortoise Beats Hare Tortoise Beats Hare is a 1941 Merrie Melodies animated short supervised and laid out by Tex Avery. The short, loosely based on the Aesopian fable The Tortoise and the Hare, stars Bugs Bunny and, in his first appearance, Cecil Turtle. Paradise Lagoon The Admirable Crichton is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Kenneth More, Diane Cilento, Cecil Parker and Sally Ann Howes. The film was based on J. M. Barries 1902 stage comedy of the same name. It was released in the United States as Paradise Lagoon. Permission Ijaazat is an 1987 Indian Hindi film directed by Gulzar, based on a Bengali story, Jatugriha by Subodh Ghosh. Starring Rekha, Naseeruddin Shah and Anuradha Patel in leading roles, the film followed the story of couple who are separated and who accidentally meet in a railway station waiting room and discover some truths about their lives without each other. The film belongs to the art-house genre in India known as Parallel Cinema, and won two National Film Awards in the music category. The movie is based on the 1964 Bengali movie Jatugriha. The Pistol: The Birth of a Legend The Pistol: The Birth of a Legend is a 1991 biographical sports film about the 1959 8th grade basketball season of Pete Maravich and his father Press Maravich. The film, which presents his early beginnings and the origin of the "Pistol" nickname, is set in Clemson, SC, where the elder Maravich served as head coach for Clemson Tigers mens basketball. The film is regarded as a family film that is listed by several Christian book and film clubs. The film was originally released on January 17, 1991 in theatres, on November 8, 2005 on DVD, and on November 11, 2013 on Blu-ray. The film was produced soon after Pete Maravichs 1988 death. Fun Fun is a 1994 independent drama film starring Alicia Witt and Renée Humphrey, and directed by Rafal Zielinski. Both Witt and Humphrey won a Special Jury Recognition award at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival. The film centers on the murder of an elderly woman by two mentally unstable girls. The film is based on a play by James Bosley, which was in turn based on an actual murder that was committed in Auburn in 1983 by 14-year-old Shirley Wolf and 15-year-old Cindy Collier. The films title is derived from a diary entry by Wolf, which read: "Today, Cindy and I ran away and killed an old lady. It was lots of fun." Lurking Fear Lurking Fear is a 1994 horror film, loosely based on the H. P. Lovecraft short story "The Lurking Fear". It was produced by Charles Bands Full Moon Entertainment and written and directed by C. Courtney Joyner. Hysteria: The Def Leppard Story Hysteria – The Def Leppard Story is a 2001 made-for-television movie about the English hard rock/heavy metal band Def Leppard. The film premiered on July 18, 2001 and is available on DVD in the US. Che ne sarà di noi What Will Happen to Us is a 2004 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Giovanni Veronesi. Crimes of Fashion Crimes of Fashion is a 2004 comedy television film that aired on July 25, 2004 on the ABC Family. It stars Kaley Cuoco and Megan Fox and was directed by Stuart Gillard. Henri 4 Henri 4 is a 2010 drama film directed by Jo Baier. It is a German-French-Austrian-Spanish co-production. The Taste of Money The Taste of Money is a 2012 South Korean erotic thriller film about a conglomerate-owning family. It triggered controversy and hype with its portrayal of the lives of the privileged in Korean society, exploring themes of sex and money, greed and ambition. A decadent and sensational film that presents biting commentary on the rich and famous, it is Im Sang-soos seventh film. Le crocodile du Botswanga Le Crocodile du Botswanga is a 2014 French comedy film directed by Lionel Steketee and Fabrice Eboué. Berlin Falling Berlin Falling is a 2017 German thriller film directed by Ken Duken. No Bed of Roses No Bed of Roses is a 2017 Bangladesh-India co-production drama film written and directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki. It was produced by Abdul Aziz, Himanshu Dhanuka and Irrfan Khan under the banner of Jaaz Multimedia and Eskay Movies along with Irrfan Khan Films. It stars Irrfan Khan, Nusrat Imrose Tisha, Rokeya Prachy and Parno Mittra. The story builds up around the members of two families discovering the finer fabric of love when the headman of a family dies. The theme is that death doesnt always take things away: Sometimes it gives back. It was selected as the Bangladeshi entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Fashions of 1934 Fashions of 1934 is a 1934 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by William Dieterle with musical numbers created and directed by Busby Berkeley. The screenplay by F. Hugh Herbert and Carl Erickson was based on the story The Fashion Plate by Harry Collins and Warren Duff. The film stars William Powell, Bette Davis, Hugh Herbert and Frank McHugh, and has songs by Sammy Fain and Irving Kahal.. Stanley and Livingstone Stanley and Livingstone is a 1939 American adventure film directed by Henry King and Otto Brower. It is loosely based on the true story of Welsh reporter Sir Henry M. Stanleys quest to find Dr. David Livingstone, a Scottish missionary presumed lost in Africa, who finally met on November 10, 1871. Spencer Tracy plays Stanley, while Cedric Hardwicke portrays Livingstone. Other cast members include Nancy Kelly, Richard Greene, Walter Brennan, Charles Coburn and Henry Hull. Flame of Barbary Coast Flame of Barbary Coast is a 1945 American Western starring John Wayne, Ann Dvorak, Joseph Schildkraut, William Frawley, and Virginia Grey. The movie was scripted by Borden Chase and directed by Joseph Kane. The Taking of Power by Louis XIV The Taking of Power by Louis XIV, also called The Rise of Louis XIV, is a French television film by Italian film director Roberto Rossellini. The film revolves around the French king Louis XIVs rise to power after the death of his powerful advisor, Cardinal Mazarin. To achieve this political autonomy, Louis deals with his mother and the court nobles, all of whom makes the assumption that Mazarins death will give them more power. Beach Red Beach Red is a 1967 World War II film starring Cornel Wilde and Rip Torn. The film depicts a landing by the U.S. Marine Corps on an unnamed Japanese-held Pacific island. However, there were no Marine landings anywhere in the Philippines. The film is based on Peter Bowmans 1945 novella of the same name, which was based on his experiences with the United States Army Corps of Engineers in the Pacific Islands campaigns. It is believed that it does not represent any particular Pacific island. The Brotherhood of Satan The Brotherhood of Satan is a 1971 American low-budget horror film directed by Bernard McEveety. The film was written and produced by L. Q. Jones, who also starred in the film, alongside Strother Martin. News from Home News from Home is a 1977 avant-garde documentary film directed by Chantal Akerman. The film consists of long takes of locations in New York City, set to Akermans voice-over as she reads letters her mother sent her between 1971 and 1973, when the director lived in the city. American Cyborg: Steel Warrior American Cyborg: Steel Warrior is a 1993 science fiction action film directed by Boaz Davidson and released by Global Pictures. John Ryan plays the android assassin in the future to kill Mary, a woman who was able to give life to a fetus played by Nicole Hansen. Joe Lara plays Austin, a mercenary who is actually a cyborg, but vows to protect Mary. American Cyborg: Steel Warrior was the last film to be theatrically released by Cannon. Dead Men Walking Dead Men Walking is an independent 2005 zombie movie directed by Peter Mervis and written by Mike Watt. It features a zombie outbreak at a maximum security prison. The film can now be seen on the Sci Fi Channel in the United States. Bra Boys Bra Boys: Blood is Thicker than Water is a 2007 Australian Documentary film about a surf gang on Sydneys Maroubra Beach released in March 2007. The film details a story of the Bra Boys from the viewpoint of the gang members, particularly the Abbertons. Sunny Abberton wrote and co-directed the film with Macario De Souza. Actor Russell Crowe was producer and provided narration. The films official cast included 49 well known surfers from Bra Boys members Evan Faulks and Richie Vas Vaculik to ten-time world champion Kelly Slater. Other participating prominent surfers include Mark Occhilupo, Bruce Irons, and Laird Hamilton. Australian reviewer Margaret Pomeranz gave the movie an overall positive review, while her At the Movies co-host David Stratton criticised it as a "not a very well made film ... basically not much more than a home movie" and questioned how objective a documentary can be when it is directed by its subject. The documentary became Australias highest-grossing non-IMAX documentary film and won the Best Documentary at the 2008 Movie EXTRA Filmink Awards. The movie saw a limited release in the United States that began on 11 April 2008, in 23 select locations in Southern California, New York and Hawaii. The film was distributed in Australia by Hopscotch Films and internationally by boutique distributor, Berkela Films. The film was released on DVD on 16 August 2007 with extras including the documentary, The Making of Bra Boys, extended surfing footage, coverage of the films premiere, history of Australian surf culture, a fitness program presented by one of the Bra Boys, and music videos. City Rats City Rats is a feature film set in London, UK released on 24 April 2009 and starring Tamer Hassan, Ray Panthaki, Susan Lynch, Kenny Doughty, MyAnna Buring, James Lance and Natasha Williams and Danny Dyer. The Butcher of Prague Lidice is a 2011 Czech drama film produced by Adam Dvořák from a screenplay by Zdenek Mahler. It was initially directed by Alice Nellis, but after she contracted Lyme disease, Petr Nikolaev took over. It tells a story involving the Nazi massacre at—and destruction of—the Czech village of Lidice. It was released in June 2011. The film is streaming on Amazon Prime under the title Fall of the Innocent. The budget of the film was around 65-70 million Kč. The Flight Before Christmas The Flight Before Christmas is a 2015 American Christmas television film directed by Peter Sullivan. It was released on December 5, 2015. The film stars Mayim Bialik and Ryan McPartlin as two people whose flight home for Christmas is diverted, leaving them to spend the holidays together. The Coward Kapurush or in English, The Coward, is a 1965 film directed by Satyajit Ray. The Moon in the Gutter The Moon in the Gutter is a 1983 French drama film directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix. It was entered into the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Although it immediately followed Beineixs big, commercial success Diva and featured two very big stars, Gérard Depardieu and Nastassja Kinski, The Moon in the Gutter was not well received by critics or audiences and failed at the box office with only 625,000 admissions in France. Its vivid visual style was noted by critics. It preceded a much better-appreciated cult success from the same director, known in the US and UK as Betty Blue. The film was based on a pulp-noir novel of the same name, written by David Goodis, but it was transferred in the film script from the docksides of Philadelphia to Marseille. La Lune dans le caniveau, according to AllMovie, "received uneven reviews on its initial release". It won a French Cesar Award for its production design. Second Sight Second Sight is a 1989 comedy film from Warner Bros. starring John Larroquette, Bronson Pinchot, Stuart Pankin, and Bess Armstrong. In the film, a paranormal detective, a psychic, and a nun search the streets of Boston for a missing person who has allegedly been kidnapped. Although scripted by Patricia Resnick and Oscar-winner Tom Schulman, the film was a critical and commercial failure; it garnered mostly-negative reviews, and earned only $5.3 million at the United States box office. Go West: A Lucky Luke Adventure Go West! A Lucky Luke Adventure is a 2007 French animated western comedy film co-written and directed by Olivier Jean-Marie. Based on the 2001-03 animated television series The New Adventures of Lucky Luke, the film was produced by Xilam, France 3 Cinéma, Pathé, Dargaud Média and Lucky Comics, and was released theatrically in France by Pathé Distribution on 5 December 2007. Oohalu Gusagusalade Oohalu Gusagusalade is a 2014 Telugu romantic comedy written and directed by Telugu actor Srinivas Avasarala marking his debut as a director. The film, produced by Sai Korrapati and Rajani Korrapati on Vaaraahi Chalana Chitram banner, features Naga Shourya, Rashi Khanna and Srinivas Avasarala in the lead. The film is an adaption of the 19th-century French play Cyrano de Bergerac and revolves around a young girl Prabhavati and two men Venky and Uday who love her. Kalyani Koduri composed the soundtrack and the background score for the film while Venkat C. Dileep and Kiran Ganti provided the cinematography and editing for the film. The films principal photography commenced in October 2013 and the film was extensively shot in Hyderabad and Vishakhapatnam. After aggressive promotion, the film released worldwide on 20 June 2014. Upon release, the film received positive reviews and went on to become a big hit, completing 50 days in 21 centers. Allure Allure is a 2017 Canadian thriller drama film written and directed by Carlos and Jason Sanchez in their feature film debut. It stars Evan Rachel Wood, Julia Sarah Stone, Denis OHare and Maxim Roy. It originally premiered under the title A Worthy Companion at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. In December, TIFF included the film on its annual Canadas Top Ten list of the ten best Canadian films. The House by the Sea The House by the Sea is a 2017 French drama film directed by Robert Guédiguian. It was screened in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival. Blood and Sand Blood and Sand is a 1922 American silent drama film produced by Paramount Pictures, directed by Fred Niblo and starring Rudolph Valentino, Lila Lee and Nita Naldi. It was based on the 1909 Spanish novel Sangre y arena by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez and the play version of the book by Thomas Cushing. The Corpse Grinders The Corpse Grinders is a 1971 American comedy horror film directed by Ted V. Mikels. Night Patrol Night Patrol is a 1984 American comedy film starring Linda Blair, Pat Paulsen, Andrew Dice Clay, Billy Barty, and Murray Langston. Bulletproof Bulletproof is a 1988 American action film directed by Steve Carver and starring Gary Busey. Pippi Longstocking Pippi Longstocking is a 1997 animated musical adventure comedy film co-directed by Michael Schaack and Clive A. Smith, and written by Catharina Stackelberg, based on the eponymous childrens books by Astrid Lindgren. A joint Swedish-German-Canadian venture produced by Svensk Filmindustri, IdunaFilm, TFC Trickompany and Nelvana, the film features the voices of Melissa Altro, Catherine OHara, Gordon Pinsent, Dave Thomas, Wayne Robson and Carole Pope. For its releases in both the United States and Canada, the film was distributed theatrically by Legacy Releasing, and on VHS and DVD by Warner Home Video. It was also served as a pilot of a spin-off television series, which premiered on Teletoon in Canada, and then aired on HBO. From there, only three out of thirteen episodes from the series first season, Pippi Goes to the South Seas, Pippi Meets Some Pearl Poachers and Pippi Goes Home were combined into a feature film Pippis Adventures on the South Seas, released on VHS and DVD by HBO Home Video on 2 May 2000. The film is Nelvanas first animated theatrical feature since The Movie. Summer Time Machine Blues is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Katsuyuki Motohiro. The film stars Eita as a member of a university science-fiction club, and Juri Ueno and Yoko Maki as part of the neighboring photography club. Ramchand Pakistani Ramchand Pakistani is an Urdu-language Pakistani drama film directed by Mehreen Jabbar and produced by Javed Jabbar. The film features Nandita Das, Rashid Farooqi, Syed Fazel Hussain, Maria Wasti and Noman Ijaz in lead roles. The film is based on a true story of a boy who inadvertently crosses the border between Pakistan and India and the following ordeal that his family has to go through. Ramchand Pakistani was also released in India. Stormhouse Stormhouse is a 2011 British independent horror film directed by Dan Turner and starring Grant Masters and Katie Flynn. The Good Witch's Charm The Good Witchs Charm is a Hallmark Channel film that aired on October 27, 2012. It starred Catherine Bell as Cassandra Russell and Chris Potter as police chief Jake Russell. Although set in "Middleton, USA" it was filmed in Hamilton and Niagara on the Lake, Ontario. This is the fifth installment in the series. The Making of a Lady The Making of a Lady is a television film based on the 1901 novel The Making of a Marchioness by Frances Hodgson Burnett that uses a screenplay adaptation by Kate Brooke. The film premiered in 2012 on ITV in Britain and was subsequently broadcast on PBS in the United States in 2014. Directed by Richard Curson Smith, the film stars Lydia Wilson as Emily, Linus Roache as Lord James Walderhurst, Joanna Lumley as Lady Maria Byrne, and James DArcy as Captain Alec Osborn. Anukshanam Anukshanam is a 2014 Telugu slasher film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma, starring Vishnu Manchu and Revathi in lead roles. Ram Gopal Varma has started a new distribution system with this film by auctioning this movie through a website. The film released to a mixed critical reception, with praise directed at Manchu Vishnu’s performance, the script and screenplay, but criticism towards the gore, bloodshed and lack of characterization. The film had a lukewarm reception at the box-office. Symphonie diaganale Symphonie diagonale, or Diagonal-Symphonie as its German title was, is a 1923 German film directed by Viking Eggeling. The title has also been misspelled Symphonie diaganale in the USA. Eggeling began work on Symphonie diagonale in 1921. Paper cut-outs and tin foil figures were photographed a frame at a time. The Last version was completed in 1923, a version of the film was first shown publicly in 1922 at the V.D.I. in Berlin. The final version of the film was shown in 1925 at the first international avant-garde film show at UFAs theatre Kurfürstendamm in Berlin. The project originated from Eggelings scroll drawings produced with fellow Dadaist Hans Richter from 1921. . The Member of the Wedding The Member of the Wedding is a 1952 drama film directed by Fred Zinnemann, starring Ethel Waters and Julie Harris. The story is set in a small town in the Southern United States. Frankie Addams is an awkward, moody 12-year-old tomboy whose only friends are her young cousin John Henry and her black housekeeper Berenice. Co-starring as a drunken soldier who tries to take advantage of the vulnerable Frankie is former child actor Dick Moore, making his last film appearance. Julie Harris was nominated for an Academy Award for her performance, but lost to Shirley Booth, who won for Come Back, Little Sheba. Later versions of McCullers play were done for television, with Claudia McNeil playing Berenice in 1958, then Pearl Bailey performing the part in 1982. Tintin et le mystère de la Toison d'Or Tintin and the Golden Fleece is a film first released in France on 6 December 1961. Featuring characters from The Adventures of Tintin comic book series written and drawn by the Belgian writer-artist Hergé, it was a live-action film with actors made-up to look like the characters and featured an original storyline not based on any of the books. The film is set in Turkey and Greece with the main characters of Tintin and Captain Haddock searching for treasure after inheriting a ship called the Golden Fleece. The film was followed by a less successful sequel, Tintin and the Blue Oranges. Death Walks at Midnight Death Walks at Midnight is a 1972 giallo film directed by Luciano Ercoli. The film was written by Ernesto Gastaldi, Guido Leoni, Mahnahén Velasco and Mannuel Velasco. It starred Susan Scott, Simón Andreu, Peter Martell, Claudie Lange and Carlo Gentili. The film was also released in English-speaking countries as Cry Out in Terror. The Journey to Melonia The Journey to Melonia is a 1989 Swedish animated fantasy adventure film directed by Per Åhlin, very loosely based on William Shakespeares The Tempest. It was Per Åhlins first fully animated feature film, since his earlier films Out of an Old Mans Head and Dunderklumpen! had both used a mix of animation and live action. The full English title is The Journey to Melonia: Fantasies of Shakespeares . It won two Guldbagge Awards for Best Creative Achievement. The first was to Åhlin for the animation and the second to Björn Isfält for the music. Insan Insan is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language action drama film, starring Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgn, Esha Deol and Lara Dutta in the lead roles. It is a remake of Telugu film Khadgam. Freetown Freetown is a 2015 film based on a true story about Mormon missionaries in Liberia seeking to escape the Liberian Civil War to safety in Sierra Leone. Soggade Chinni Nayana Soggade Chinni Nayana is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language supernatural drama film directed by Kalyan Krishna Kurasala. In addition to producing the film under his Annapurna Studios banner, Akkineni Nagarjuna played dual roles. Ramya Krishna and Lavanya Tripathi were the films female leads. Nassar, Pithamagan Mahadevan, Sampath Raj and Brahmanandam played key supporting roles. Written by Ram Mohan P, Soggade Chinni Nayana revolves around the soul of Bangarraju, a flirtatious zamindar whom Yama sends back to earth to reconcile his son and his wife Seetha; they are on the brink of divorce. In the process, he learns about his death and its connection with a local Shiva temple. P. S. Vinod and Siddhardh Ramaswami provided the cinematography, and Anup Rubens composed the films soundtrack and background score. Prawin Pudi edited the film. Principal photography for the film began on 19 November 2014 after it was launched in Hyderabad, and wrapped on 4 October 2015. Most of the film was shot in and around Rajahmundry and Mysore. Produced on a budget of 150200 million, Soggade Chinni Nayana was released worldwide on 15 January 2016 during the Makar Sankranti festival season in 800-900 screens. It received positive reviews from critics and was commercially successful, earning 750 million globally. The film was remade in Kannada as Upendra Matte Baa, starring Upendra, Prema and Sruthi Hariharan in the lead roles. Dead Men Walk Dead Men Walk is a 1943 American horror film produced by Sigmund Neufeld for Producers Releasing Corporation. It is an original story and screenplay by Fred Myton, starring George Zucco, Mary Carlisle, Nedrick Young, and Dwight Frye, directed by Sam Newfield. It was originally distributed by PRC and reissued in the USA in 1948 by Madison Pictures, Inc. Gun Fury Gun Fury is a 1953 3-D American Technicolor Western film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Rock Hudson and Donna Reed, with major supporting roles for Philip Carey and Leo Gordon. The film is based on the novel Ten Against Caesar by Kathleen B. George and Robert A. Granger. The supporting cast includes Lee Marvin and Neville Brand. It was filmed in the Red Rocks area of Sedona. Bread, Love and Dreams For the Korean TV show, see King of Baking. Bread, Love and Dreams is a 1953 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. At the 4th Berlin International Film Festival it won the Silver Bear award. The Key The Key is a 1958 British-American war film set in 1941 during the Battle of the Atlantic. It was based on the 1951 novel Stella by Jan de Hartog and was directed by Sir Carol Reed. William Holden, Sophia Loren and Trevor Howard starred in the production. The key to a flat in wartime Britain may augur bad luck for a succession of tug captains of the Royal Navy whose task is to rescue crippled ships in "U-boat Alley." As each takes possession from his unfortunate predecessor, the flats other occupant, a Swiss expatriate named Stella, apparently goes with it. The latest captain struggles with his conflicting fears and affection for its apparent jinx. Boss of Bosses Boss of Bosses is a 2001 American made-for-TV movie about the life of former Gambino crime family boss Paul Castellano directed by Dwight H. Little. It stars Chazz Palminteri as Paul Castellano, Patricia Mauceri as his wife Nina, Mark Margolis as Joseph Armone, and Angela Alvarado as his mistress Gloria Olarte. Amazons and Gladiators Amazons and Gladiators is a 2001 drama action adventure film directed and written by Zachary Weintraub and starring Patrick Bergin and Jennifer Rubin. The filming location was Vilnius. The film has many historical inaccuracies and was poorly received by critics. El Mascarado Massacre Wrestlemaniac is a 2006 American slasher film written and directed by Jesse Baget and starring Rey Misterio. Natale a New York Natale a New York is a 2006 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti, with Christian De Sica and Massimo Ghini. It is the first film made by Neri Parenti after the artistic separation between Christian De Sica and Massimo Boldi. Despite this it earned $4,138,363 USD its first weekend and has earned over $26,293,647 USD since, proving to be a great success at the box office.. According to Filmauro: "Natale a New York earned US $36,000.000 and was the highest box office result for the 2006 Christmas holidays.". The film was never released in the US and to this date has not yet been released with either English subtitles or distributed in Region 1 format for DVD or Blu-ray Disc play in the US. A Special Edition double DVD in PAL format was also released sometime in 2007 in Italy and Europe containing not only the feature film but a second DVD containing extra behind the scenes footage, five deleted scenes, video from the Premier Event in Italy as well as two TV Spot Trailers. To date this film has not been released on the Blu-ray Disc format. Life Partner Life Partner is a 2009 Bollywood romantic comedy film. It stars Govinda, Fardeen Khan, Tusshar Kapoor, Genelia DSouza and Prachi Desai in lead roles. The film is written and directed by Rumi Jaffery and produced by Abbas-Mustan under their banner, Burmawalla Bros. It received positive reviews upon its release on 14 August 2009, It was A Hit grosser at the Indian Box Office You Can't Kill Stephen King You Cant Kill Stephen King is a 2012 American comedy horror spoof film that was directed by Monroe Mann, Ronnie Khalil, and Jorge Valdés-Iga, and is the directorial debut of Khalil and the feature film directorial debut of Mann. The film had its world premiere on 14 April 2012 at the Lewiston Auburn Film Festival and was later released to DVD on 9 December 2014 through Big Screen Entertainment Group. The film follows a group of friends that decide to visit the area horror author Stephen King lives, but find themselves threatened with their own potential deaths. Blue-Eyed Butcher Blue Eyed Butcher is a 2012 American crime-drama television film directed by Stephen Kay. It stars Sara Paxton, Justin Bruening and Lisa Edelstein. The film is based on the 2003 stabbing death of Jeff Wright by the hands of his wife, Susan Wright, but focuses on Kelly Siegler, the cases prosecutor. The film made its debut on March 3, 2012, on Lifetime. It later aired in France on the TF1 channel under the title 193 coups de folie. Dhenikaina Ready Denikaina Ready is a 2012 Telugu action comedy film directed by G.Nageswara Reddy and produced by Mohan Babu. The film features Vishnu Manchu and Hansika Motwani in the lead roles. The movie was dubbed in Malayalam as Endhinum Ready and was released simultaneously with Telugu. This film is a remake of the Malayalam film Udayapuram Sulthan. It turned out to be a hit at the box office. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Naangaellam Appave Appadi and into Hindi as Sabse Badi Hera Pheri 2 in 2015. Madre Mother is a 2017 Spanish short drama film, directed by Rodrigo Sorogoyen. It premiered at the 2017 Málaga Film Festival and was also screened at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. It won the Goya Award for Best Fictional Short Film at the 32nd Goya Awards and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 91st Academy Awards. My Reputation My Reputation is a 1946 American romantic drama film directed by Curtis Bernhardt about a wartime love story. Barbara Stanwyck portrayed Jessica Drummond, an upper-class widow from Chicago who innocently falls in love with an army officer, much to the consternation of her gossipy friends and domineering mother. Her romance also pits her against her two teenage sons. Screenwriter and novelist Catherine Turney wrote the script, which she adapted from Clare Jaynes 1942 novel Instruct My Sorrows. Barbara Stanwycks costumes were designed by Edith Head. Mad Dog Morgan Mad Dog Morgan is a 1976 Australian bushranger film directed by Philippe Mora and starring Dennis Hopper, Jack Thompson and David Gulpilil. It is based upon the life of Dan Morgan. The Rainbow Thief The Rainbow Thief is a 1990 film directed by filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky and written by Berta Domínguez D. It reunites Lawrence of Arabia co-stars Peter OToole and Omar Sharif in a fable of friendship. Christopher Lee also plays a brief role. Devil in the Flesh 2 Devil in the Flesh 2 is the 2000 erotic thriller sequel to Devil in the Flesh which had starred Rose McGowan. The films other title is "Teachers Pet". Heavens Fall Heavens Fall is a 2006 American film based on the Scottsboro Boys incident of 1931. Quatre étoiles Four Stars is a 2006 French comedy film directed by Christian Vincent. Stranded: I've Come from a Plane That Crashed on the Mountains Stranded: Ive Come from a Plane that Crashed on the Mountains is a 2007 documentary film which tells the story of a rugby team from Uruguay who boarded Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571. The film features interviews with the survivors who recount their struggle to survive after the plane crashed in the Andes Mountains and the survivors cannibalized the deceased. Stranded was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize for Documentary at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, and won the Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary at the 2008 Directors Guild of America Awards. It had its major U.S. cities theatrical premieres on October 22 in New York and in Los Angeles on November 7. The Afflicted The Afflicted is a 2011 American horror crime film written and directed by Jason Stoddard and starring Kane Hodder and Leslie Easterbrook. It is loosely based on the crimes of Theresa Knorr. Detective Conan: The Lost Ship in the Sky is the 14th film installment of the manga and anime series Detective Conan. The film was released on April 17, 2010 in Japan. This film is confirmed to have Kaito Kid involved in it after his last appearance in The Private Eyes Requiem. This film earned 3.1 billion yen in the domestic Japanese box office. The film aired on NNS on April 15, 2011 along with the third drama to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of the Detective Conan anime series. It aired again on August 17, 2012. The Swan Princess Christmas The Swan Princess Christmas is a 2012 American computer-animated fantasy family film directed by Richard Rich, produced by Crest Animation Productions and Nest Family Entertainment. It is the fourth film in The Swan Princess series first in 14 years, and follows the adventures of Odette and Derek celebrating their first Christmas together. While the three previous films in the series were animated using traditional 2D hand-drawn animation, The Swan Princess Christmas was the first film to be created entirely with 3D CGI animation. Out of all of the cast members James Arrington is the only one to return from the original film and its sequels, Doug Stone reprises his role as Speed from the sequels and Sean Wright reprises his role of Rothbart from The Mystery of the Enchanted Kingdom. The movie is followed by a fifth 3D computer-animated direct-to-DVD entitled A Royal Family Tale released one year later. Deep in the Heart The Coffin in the Mountain, also known as Deep in the Heart, is a 2014 Chinese suspense crime drama black comedy film directed by Xin Yukun. The film was released on October 16, 2015. Hangman's Knot Hangmans Knot is a 1952 American Technicolor Western film written and directed by Roy Huggins and starring Randolph Scott, Donna Reed, and Claude Jarman The film is about a group of Confederate soldiers, unaware that the Civil War is over, who intercept a shipment of gold escorted by Union cavalry troops and are then pursued by a renegade posse. Hangmans Knot was filmed on location in the Alabama Hills in Lone Pine. Teen Kanya Teen Kanya is a 1961 Indian Bengali anthology film directed by Satyajit Ray, and based upon short stories by Rabindranath Tagore. The title means "Three Girls", and the films original Indian release contained three stories. However, the international release of the film contained only two stories, missing the second. This version was released on VHS in 1997 under the title Two Daughters. However, there are now DVD versions available that contain all three films. The Academy Film Archive preserved the international version of Teen Kanya in 1996. Danny the Champion of the World Danny, the Champion of the World is a 1989 film starring British Oscar-winning actor Jeremy Irons, with his son, Samuel, in the title role. It is based on the 1975 novel of the same name by Roald Dahl, and tells of a father and son who conspire to thwart a local businessmans plans to buy their land by poaching his game pheasants. It was filmed on location in Oxfordshire, mostly at Stonor Park, Henley-on-Thames. The book is written in the style of a reflective memoir by an adult Danny, who the reader might presume grew up in 1950s or 1960s rural England: however, Chapter 6 reveals that the period was in fact the 1970s, given that the "Baby Austin" car that William and Danny were repairing was more than 40 years old, having been made in 1933. The film is set in 1955. Intruders Intruders is a four-hour CBS miniseries dealing with the subject of alien abduction that was first broadcast in 1992. The miniseries was directed by Dan Curtis and starred Richard Crenna, Daphne Ashbrook and Mare Winningham. It was partially based on Ufology Budd Hopkins book Intruders: The Incredible Visitations at Copley Woods. Barry Oringer and Tracy Tormé wrote the screenplay. Glasblåsarns barn Glasblåsarns barn is a Swedish film, first indended to open on 25 December 1996, but ending up released to cinemas in Sweden on 27 February 1998, directed by Anders Grönros. It is based on the novel with the same name by Maria Gripe. Our Own Our Own is a 2004 Russian drama film directed by Dmitri Meskhiyev. Joni's Promise Janji Joni is a 2005 Indonesian romantic comedy film directed by Joko Anwar, starring Nicholas Saputra, Mariana Renata, and Rachel Maryam. Maundy Thursday Maundy Thursday is a 2006 South Korean film directed by Song Hae-sung based on a bestselling novel by Gong Ji-young. Starring Gang Dong-won and Lee Na-young, the film is about a convicted murderer awaiting execution, and the bond he forms with a suicidal young woman who starts visiting him in jail every Thursday. With 3,132,320 admissions, Maundy Thursday was the seventh most popular Korean film of 2006. Soul Kicking Soul Kicking is a 2006 Greek drama film directed by Yannis Economides. Voices Someone Behind You is a 2007 South Korean psychological horror film written, directed and co-produced by Oh Ki-hwan, based on the manhwa Its Two People by Kang Kyung-ok. In this movie, a young woman tries to escape what seems to be a curse that is killing members of her family one by one. It was released in America at the 2009 After Dark Horrorfest film festival with the title Voices. What Women Want What Women Want is a 2011 Chinese-Hong Kong romantic action comedy film remake of the 2000 American film of the same name. The film stars Andy Lau and Gong Li. What Women Want was released in China on the 3 February 2011, the first day of Chinese New Year. The plot is a very close remake of the American version with some minor changes. The plot takes place mostly in an advertising company in Beijing, in which Lau plays a slick ad agency creative director who gets acquainted with his new talented competition, played by Gong. He is helped when he gets the ability to hear womens thoughts due to a freak accident. Let the Fire Burn Let the Fire Burn is a 2013 documentary film about the events leading up to and surrounding a 1985 stand-off between the black liberation group MOVE and the Philadelphia Police Department. The film is directed and produced by Jason Osder and was released by Zeitgeist Films in October 2013. Colosio: El asesinato Colosio: El asesinato is a 2012 Mexican thriller film directed by Carlos Bolado. It examines the events leading to the assassination of Mexican presidential candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio, of the PRI party at a campaign rally in Tijuana during the Mexican presidential campaign of 1994. Garm Wars: The Last Druid Garm Wars: The Last Druid is a 2014 Canadian-Japanese live action/animated science fiction adventure film directed by Mamoru Oshii. It is also the first English-language film by Oshii, who is famous for his Japanese-language animated works including Ghost in the Shell and Urusei Yatsura. The film tells the story of three soldiers who abandon a genocidal war between tribes to seek answers about why their world has been abandoned by its god, and why the tribes were made to fight each other in the first place. The film had two separate releases, with its English version premiering at the Tokyo Film Festival of 2014 and its Japanese version being released in on May 20, 2016 . The Japanese version was renamed "Garm Wars," and was produced by Studio Ghibli director Toshio Suzuki, with Gen Urobuchi writing the Japanese script. According to Suzuki, the Japanese dub "tried to change the impression of the film without changing the content of a single line." Paavada Paavada, is a 2016 Indian Malayalam film directed by G. Marthandan and written by Bipin Chandran, based on the story he co-wrote with Shibin Francis. The film is themed on the life of two alcoholics. It stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Anoop Menon, Asha Sarath, Miya, Nedumudi Venu and Maniyanpilla Raju. The film was produced by Maniyanpilla Raju. The music was composed by Aby Tom Cyriac and released under the label Muzik 247. Paavada released on 15 January 2016. The film was a commercial success, grossing from Kerala box office. The Grasshopper and the Ants The Grasshopper and the Ants is a 1934 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. Part of the Silly Symphonies series, the film is an adaptation of The Ant and the Grasshopper, one of Aesops Fables. It was directed by Wilfred Jackson and stars Pinto Colvig as the voice of the grasshopper "Hop." The film introduced the song "The World Owes Me a Living" by Leigh Harline and Larry Morey, which later became associated with the character Goofy who was also voiced by Colvig. According to Leonard Maltin on the Walt Disney Treasures: Silly Symphonies DVD, this was an early example of the idea of having a character turn blue with cold, when full-spectrum Technicolor was still new at the time. The Railrodder The Railrodder is a 1965 short comedy film starring Buster Keaton in one of his final film roles, directed by Gerald Potterton and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. A 25-minute comedic travelogue of Canada, The Railrodder was also Keatons final silent film, as the film contains no dialogue and all sound effects are overdubbed. The backdrop to all of this is the Canadian countryside, as The Railrodder provides scenic views of Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario, the Prairies, the Rockies and the West Coast, c. 1964-65. Cities visited by Buster include Montreal, Ottawa and Vancouver. Forever Lulu Forever Lulu is a 2000 American romantic comedy film directed by John Kaye starring Melanie Griffith, Penelope Ann Miller and Patrick Swayze. Compassionate Sex Compassionate Sex is a 2000 Spanish-Mexican comedy film directed by Laura Mañá. Phool Aur Kaante Phool Aur Kaante is a 1991 Indian Hindi-language action romance film released in 1991. It stars Ajay Devgn, Madhoo, Aruna Irani, Jagdeep and Amrish Puri among others. The film marked the debut of Ajay Devgan, son of stunt and action choreographer Veeru Devgan, and Madhoo, niece of actress Hema Malini. The film was a superhit and won Ajay Devgn, the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut for 1991. This film was remade in Telugu as Varasudu. After watching this film, Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu started to consider Ajay Devgan as his role model. Phool Aur Kaante was noted for its soundtrack and action sequences. Ajay Devgns entry in the film became very popular where he appeared standing, balancing on two moving motorcycles. Similar stunts have been repeated in a number of films since. The King of Ping Pong The King of Ping Pong is a 2008 Swedish film directed by Jens Jonsson, who also co-wrote the film with Hans Gunnarsson. The film revolves around a dysfunctional family, including a teenager Rille. It was featured and won two awards at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. It received mostly positive reception. The Crypt The Crypt is an independent 2009 horror film written and directed by Craig McMahon. The film depicts a group of thieves who break into a catacomb to steal jewels and then encounter undead beings intent on killing them. It's Not the Time of My Life Its Not the Time of My Life is a 2016 Hungarian drama film directed by Szabolcs Hajdu. It is set in an apartment where two families interact and both couples go through a midlife crisis. The film is based on the directors own play. It premiered on 7 July 2016 at the 51st Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, where it won the Crystal Globe for best film and Hajdu received the Best Actor Award. It was released in Hungary on 1 October 2016. 5th Ave Girl 5 Ave Girl is a 1939 comedy film directed by Gregory La Cava and starring Ginger Rogers and Walter Connolly. The film is about a millionaire who feels neglected by his family and hires a young woman to stir things up. The Scarlet Clue The Scarlet Clue is a 1945 American film directed by Phil Rosen. The film is also known as Charlie Chan in the Scarlet Clue and Charlie Chan: The Scarlet Clue in Australia. The film is in the public domain due to the omission of a valid copyright notice on original prints. Nightbeast Nightbeast is a 1982 science fiction horror film directed by cult director Don Dohler. It is a remake and sequel of sorts to Dohlers first film The Alien Factor. The story concerns a small town sheriff who must stop a rampaging alien from killing the residents of Perry Hall. Badding Badding is a 2000 Finnish biographical film about Finnish rock singer Rauli "Badding" Somerjoki. Kirby: Right Back at Ya! Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, known in Japan as , is a Japanese anime series created by Warpstar, Inc. and based on Nintendos Kirby franchise. The series ran for one hundred episodes from October 6, 2001 to September 27, 2003. The series aired on Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting in Japan and in the United States on Fox Box. The anime follows Kirby, a pink, spherical, childlike creature who does not speak in coherent words but possesses the ability to take on new magical powers temporarily by sucking up their owners. Kirby arrives on a planet called Popstar, near the village of Cappy Town, when his spaceship crashes there. He quickly befriends two yellow-skinned siblings named Tiff and Tuff and their friends Fololo and Falala. Over the course of the series, Kirby and his friends evade King Dedede and his assistant Escargoon, who try to get rid of Kirby using numerous monsters provided by NME. The series aired extensively on 4Kids TV, as well as being picked up in numerous other languages across the world. Episodes have also been released on a channel for the Wii game console, and on the game compilation Kirbys Dream Collection. Assault Girls is a 2009 Japanese science fiction action live-action feature film written and directed by Mamoru Oshii. It was released in Japan on December 19, 2009. The movie was developed as a spiritual sequel to the Assault Girl: Hinako The Kentucky and Assault Girl 2 shorts Oshii directed as part of the Shin-Onna Tachiguishi Retsuden and The Killing Isle collections of short films respectively. It is also set in the same fictional universe as Oshiis Avalon 2001 film but it is not a direct sequel. The Coming Days The Coming Days is a 2010 German drama film with a dystopian vision of the near future directed by Lars Kraume. It is set in the time period from 2012 to 2020, which the film portrays as an era of increasing social and international instability. Guardie e ladri Cops and Robbers is a 1951 Italian cult comedy film directed by Steno and Mario Monicelli. It stars the famous comedian Totò, and the cinematographer was the future film director Mario Bava. It was produced by Dino De Laurentiis and Carlo Ponti. Its style is close to Italian neorealism. Released in Italian cinemas in November 1951 and shown in competition at the Cannes Film Festival in 1952, earned the award for Piero Tellini the script and Totò the Nastro dArgento. It had trouble with the censor because it portrayed clumsy police and smart thieves, but it was a great success. The film was a huge success and an unexpected liking by critics. Cops and robbers represented a real turning point in the career of Totò, so that for the first time his film was exclusively positive reviews, and its interpretation is considered one of the best of his career. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Waterhole #3 Waterhole #3 is a 1967 Western comedy film directed by William A. Graham. It is considered to be a comic remake of The Good. The film stars James Coburn, Carroll OConnor and Margaret Blye. The cast also includes Bruce Dern, James Whitmore, Claude Akins, Joan Blondell and Timothy Carey. Roger Miller, "The Balladeer," performs the theme song and performs snippets of music throughout the film as a form of narration. The film is a Blake Edwards production. Jabberwocky Jabberwocky is a 1971 Czechoslovak animated short film written and directed by Jan Švankmajer, based loosely on the poem "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll. It was produced by Erna Kmínková, Marta Sichová, Jirí Vanek, and animated by Vlasta Pospísilová. Hunk Hunk is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Lawrence Bassoff and starring John Allen Nelson, Steve Levitt, James Coco and Deborah Shelton. The plot concerns a man, Bradley Brinkman, who signs an agreement with an agent of the devil, which grants him a transformed body and a new identity, Hunk Golden. He must decide whether to continue living in this new body or return to his old one. Bámbola Bambola is a 1996 French-Spanish-Italian erotic melodrama film written and directed by Bigas Luna. Alien Agent Alien Agent is a 2007 Canadian science fiction/action film directed by Jesse Johnson and starring Mark Dacascos, Emma Lahana with Billy Zane and Amelia Cooke. Pilot "Pilot" is the first episode of the CW television series, Gossip Girl. The episode was written by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage and directed by Mark Piznarski. The episode debuted as a free download available on iTunes on September 14, 2007, five days before the series initial broadcast. The episode made its actual television debut on Tuesday, September 18, 2007 on CTV and Wednesday, September 19, 2007 on the CW. Detective Conan: Strategy Above the Depths is the 9th Detective Conan feature film released on April 9, 2005. The movie resulted in 2.15 billion yen, way less than previous five movies. Buddymoon Buddymoon is a 2016 American independent comedy film directed by Simmons; written by Simmons, Flula Borg, and David Giuntoli; and starring Borg and Giuntoli. It is the story of a former child actor whose fiancée leaves him days before their wedding. In an effort to cheer him up, his best friend and would-be best man convinces him that the two of them should go on the planned honeymoon trip together. Buddymoon premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival in Park City on January 23, 2016 and received their Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature. It also appeared, among other places, at the Florida Film Festival, where it also won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature, and it was the opening film for the Ashland Independent Film Festival. In March 2016, worldwide distribution rights to the film were acquired by Gravitas Ventures and Orion Pictures. Its theatrical and home video release was on July 1, 2016. The Wicked Lady The Wicked Lady is a 1945 costume drama film directed by Leslie Arliss and starring Margaret Lockwood in the title role as a noblemans wife who becomes a highwayman for the excitement. The film had one of the top audiences for a film of its period, 18.4 million. It was one of the Gainsborough melodramas, a sequence of very popular films made during the 1940s. The story was based on the novel The Life and Death of the Wicked Lady Skelton by Magdalen King-Hall which, in turn, was based upon the events surrounding the life of Lady Katherine Ferrers, the wife of the major landowner in Markyate on the main London–Birmingham road. The film was loosely remade by Michael Winner as The Wicked Lady in 1983. Doctor in the House Doctor in the House is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and produced by Betty Box. The screenplay, by Nicholas Phipps, Richard Gordon and Ronald Wilkinson, is based on the novel by Gordon, and follows a group of students through medical school. It was the most popular box office film of 1954 in Great Britain. Its success spawned six sequels, and also a television and radio series entitled Doctor in the House. It made Dirk Bogarde one of the biggest British stars of the 1950s. Other well-known British actors featured in the film were Kenneth More, Donald Sinden and Donald Houston. James Robertson Justice appeared as the irascible chief surgeon Sir Lancelot Spratt, a role he would repeat in many of the sequels. Poor Cow Poor Cow is a 1967 British drama film, directed by Ken Loach and based on Nell Dunns novel of the same name. It was Ken Loachs first feature film, after a series of TV productions. Set in London, the title is a cockney expression, with the word "cow" referring to a woman. The Touch The Touch is a 1971 romantic drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Max von Sydow, Bibi Andersson, Elliott Gould, and Sheila Reid. The film tells the story of an affair between a married woman and an impetuous foreigner. It contains references to the Virgin Mary and the Holocaust. Produced and distributed by ABC Motion Pictures, The Touch was Bergmans first English language film, but shot on the island of Gotland in Sweden in 1970. Cinematographer Sven Nykvist shot it in Eastmancolor. Gould, cast over Paul Newman and Robert Redford, believed Bergmans screenplay was semi-autobiographical. The film received mixed to negative reviews and was a box office bomb. It has since had a limited re-release by the Film Society of Lincoln Center in 2011 and a home media release by The Criterion Collection in 2018. Wir können auch anders... No More Mr. Nice Guy is a 1993 German comedy film directed by Detlev Buck. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention. Killa Killa is a 2015 Indian Marathi drama film directed by Avinash Arun. The film revolves around an 11-year-old seventh grade boy struggling to cope with the death of his father and his journey into coming of age. The film was selected for the 64th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Crystal Bear by the Childrens Jury in the Generation KPlus Selection. At the 62nd National Film Awards in March 2015, the film won the Best Feature Film in Marathi award. The actor Parth Bhalerao received Special Mention for his role in this film and Bhoothnath Returns. The film was released on 26 June 2015. Passing Fancy is a 1933 silent movie produced by Shochiku Company, directed by Japanese director Yasujirō Ozu and starring Takeshi Sakamoto, Nobuko Fushimi, Den Obinata and Chouko Iida. It won the Kinema Junpo Award for best film, the second of three consecutive years an Ozu film won, following I Was Born and preceding A Story of Floating Weeds. Ozu regular Chishū Ryū has a small role towards the end of the film as a fellow passenger on board a ship. Wabbit Twouble Wabbit Twouble is a Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny, produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions and released on December 20, 1941 by Warner Bros. Pictures. This is the first of several Bugs Bunny cartoon titles that refers to Elmer Fudds speech impediment, making the names of Robert Clampett, Sid Sutherland, and Carl Stalling as well as the roles of Story, Supervision, and Musical Direction intentionally misspelled in the credits to receive the perfect match for Elmers speech impediment. In the cartoon, Elmer expects to find rest and relaxation at Jellostone National Park. He mistakenly sets camp in the neighborhood of Bugs rabbit hole, and Bugs dont have much leisure in mind. It was the first Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd cartoon directed by Robert Clampett, with a story by Dave Monahan and musical direction by Carl Stalling. Sid Sutherland is the only credited animator, although Virgil Ross, Rod Scribner, and Robert McKimson also animated the short. Mel Blanc provided the voices for Bugs and the bear, and Arthur Q. Bryan provided the voice for Elmer. Angels of Sin Angels of Sin was the first feature film directed by Robert Bresson. Made in 1943, nine years after his comedy short Affaires publiques, it was Bressons only film released during the German occupation of France. Working titles included Bethany, and Bressons favored title The Exchange, but producers felt these titles werent sensational enough. This film was made with a cast of professional actors, an aspect it shares with Bressons next film, Les dames du Bois de Boulogne, which would be his last done that way. Though usually seen as being the most "conventional" of Bressons features, the religious subject matter and the directness of the films style is seen by many as auspicious of the directors later work. Bresson collaborated on the films screenplay with Raymond Leopold Bruckberger, a Dominican priest, and the noted dramatist Jean Giraudoux, who received top billing on the films posters above the then-unknown Bresson. I Became a Criminal They Made Me a Fugitive is a 1947 British film noir set in postwar England. Based on the Jackson Budd novel A Convict Has Escaped, the black-and-white film was directed by Alberto Cavalcanti, with brooding and atmospheric cinematography by noted cameraman Otto Heller. The script was written by playwright Noel Langley, one of the screenwriters of The Wizard of Oz. Chiller Chiller is a 1985 American made-for-television horror film directed by Wes Craven and written by J.D. Feigelson. It follows corporate executive Miles Creighton, who dies and is cryonically preserved in the hopes that he can be revived. Ten years later, the procedure is a success, and Miles returns, but without his soul. The film premiered on CBS on May 22, 1985. 3 A.M. 3 A.M is the first film written and directed by Lee Davis, a protégé of Spike Lee. The film stars Danny Glover, Sergej Trifunovic, and Michelle Rodriguez. The film follows the lives of several New York taxi drivers. Run Run is a 2004 Indian action comedy-romance film. It stars Abhishek Bachchan and Bhumika Chawla in the lead roles. It is directed by Jeeva and is a remake of the Tamil blockbuster of the same name starring Madhavan and Meera Jasmine. The film was produced by Boney Kapoor and Sridevi. The major portion of the film was shot at Marwah Studios in Noida. Horse Money Horse Money is a 2014 Portuguese film directed by Pedro Costa. It premiered in August 2014 at the Locarno International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Direction. Hell Up in Harlem Hell Up in Harlem is a 1973 blaxploitation American neo-noir film, starring Fred Williamson and Gloria Hendry. Written and directed by Larry Cohen, it is a sequel to the film Black Caesar. The films soundtrack was recorded by Edwin Starr and released by Motown Records in January 1974. She She is a post apocalyptic film directed by Avi Nesher and starring Sandahl Bergman. She was based on H. Rider Haggards novel A History of Adventure, Seize the Day Seize the Day is a 1986 drama film directed by Fielder Cook. It stars Robin Williams and Jerry Stiller. It is based on the novel of the same name by Saul Bellow. Go Go Tales Go Go Tales is an independent 2007 film by Abel Ferrara. Ferrara based the film on The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, directed by John Cassavetes. It stars Willem Dafoe as a strip club owner and co-stars Bob Hoskins, Asia Argento and Matthew Modine. Ferrara had the cast improvise much of their lines. He described the film as his "first intentional comedy". Once Fallen Once Fallen is a 2010 crime film starring Brian Presley, Taraji P. Henson, and Ed Harris. Filming took place in Los Angeles, California. Airline Disaster Airline Disaster is a comedy disaster film directed by John J. Willis III and starring Meredith Baxter, Scott Valentine, Lindsey McKeon and Jay Beyers. It was distributed by The Asylum. The made-for-television film was broadcast in 2010 and released to home media in 2011. Batman & Bill Batman & Bill is an American documentary film that premiered on Hulu on May 6, 2017. Directed, written and produced by Don Argott and Sheena M. Joyce, explores the creation of the Batman, how Bob Kane was accepted as the sole creator, and how Bill Finger was never credited for his work despite creating the Batman mythos. Long Live Death Viva la Muerte is a 1971 French-Tunisian drama film shot in Tunisia and directed by Fernando Arrabal. The film was released on 12 May 1971 and Arrabal drew on his own childhood for inspiration for the movie. Viva la Muerte takes place at the end of the Spanish Civil War, telling the story of Fando, a young boy whose father was turned in to authorities as a suspected communist by his fascist-sympathizing mother. It has gained cult popularity as a midnight movie. The opening credits sequence features drawings by acclaimed artist, actor and novelist Roland Topor. The Carey Treatment The Carey Treatment is a 1972 film by Blake Edwards based on the novel A Case of Need credited to Jeffery Hudson, a pseudonym for Michael Crichton. Like Darling Lili and Wild Rovers before this, The Carey Treatment was heavily edited without help from Edwards by the studio into a running time of one hour and 41 minutes; these edits were later satirized in his 1981 comedy S.O.B.. Ganja & Hess Ganja & Hess is a 1973 experimental horror film written and directed by Bill Gunn and starring Marlene Clark and Duane Jones. The film follows the exploits of anthropologist Dr. Hess Green, who becomes a vampire after his intelligent but unstable assistant stabs him with an ancient cursed dagger. Green falls in love with his assistants widow, Ganja, who learns Greens dark secret. It is one of only two films in which the lead role was played by Duane Jones, best known for starring in the 1968 film Night of the Living Dead. The film was screened at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. It was remade by Spike Lee in 2014 as Da Sweet Blood of Jesus. Mountaintop Motel Massacre Mountaintop Motel Massacre is a 1983 American independent horror film written and directed by Jim McCullough Sr. and starring Anna Chappell, Bill Thurman, and Amy Hill. The plot concerns a psychotic elderly woman who, after being freed from incarceration, returns to the motel she ran and begins murdering the guests. Filmed in 1983, Mountaintop Motel Massacre was not given a wide theatrical release until 1986 when it was bought for distribution by Roger Cormans film company, New World Pictures. Although the film received negative critical reception upon its theatrical release, it has, in later years, been noted for its offbeat atmosphere, and has been referred to as an "early 1980s drive-in gem." I hartopaihtra I chartopaichtra is a 1964 Greek black-and-white film starring Rena Vlachopoulou and Lambros Konstantaras. The film made 534,086 tickets in Athens. Double Dare Double Dare is a 2004 documentary film about stuntwomen, specifically Jeannie Epper and Zoë Bell, directed by Amanda Micheli. The documentary follows Epper and Bell over several years, Epper from 1997 and Bell from the end of Warrior Princess in 2001, to 2003. The Ten Commandments The Ten Commandments is a 2006 miniseries that dramatizes the biblical story of Moses. It ran on the ABC TV network. The series was filmed in Egypt, Mount Sinai, and the Sinai Peninsula. The Kiss of Evil The Kiss of Evil is a 2011 Finnish crime film directed by Anders Engström. Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant is a 2015 American comedy film. It stars Mark Feuerstein, Danny Pudi, Jayma Mays, Patrick Warburton and Rebecca Romijn, and was directed by Sam Friedlander and written by Mike Sikowitz. The film concerns a flight attendant who discovers that the airline company he is working for is trying to slash costs by having human flight attendants replaced with actual robots. It was Friedlanders feature film debut as director. The film was given a limited release in selected theaters, and was also made public on video on demand on June 5, 2015. Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant was developed by Night and Day Pictures and obtained by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Orion Pictures for distribution. Super Dragon Ball Heroes is a Japanese original net animation ONA based on the Dragon Ball franchise, more specifically the arcade game of the same name that premiered on July 1, 2018. Although the series is presented with several alternate scenarios and possible outcomes within the franchise, it takes place after Dragon Ball Super, but it does not take place in the same universe as Broly. Bell' Antonio Il bellAntonio is a 1960 Italian-French drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. The film is a based on a novel by Vitaliano Brancati and adapted for the screen by Pier Paolo Pasolini and Gino Visentini. It stars Marcello Mastroianni, Claudia Cardinale and Tomas Milian. The film won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. Story of a Prostitute is a 1965 Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki. It is based on a story by Taijiro Tamura who, like Suzuki, had served as a soldier in the war. Eyeball Eyeball is a 1975 Italian giallo slasher film written and directed by Umberto Lenzi. Hester Street Hester Street is a 1975 romantic film based on Abraham Cahans 1896 novella Yekl: A Tale of the New York Ghetto, and was adapted and directed by Joan Micklin Silver. In 2011, Hester Street was added to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. Kane was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Diamante Lobo Gods Gun is a 1976 Italian–Israeli Spaghetti Western filmed in Israel directed by Gianfranco Parolini and starring Lee Van Cleef, Jack Palance, Leif Garrett and Sybil Danning. Palance plays the head of a malicious group of bandits and Van Cleef plays a double-role of brothers: a priest and a reformed gunfighter determined to stop them. Leif Garrett plays the main character in the film as Johnny, a fatherless kid who brings the reformed gunfighter to town. Il camorrista Il camorrista is a 1986 Italian drama directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. His film debut, it is based on the true story of the Italian crime boss Raffaele Cutolo, and adapted from the novel by Giuseppe Marrazzo. The International version is shorter than the original Italian release. Eat the Rich Eat the Rich is a 1987 British black comedy film directed by Peter Richardson. A co-production between Channel Four Films, Iron Fist Motion Pictures and Michael White Productions, it features cast members from the popular television series The Comic Strip Presents.... The film stars Lanah Pellay, and Nosher Powell as the Home Secretary, and includes cameos from a number of well-known figures, including: Miranda Richardson and Nigel Planer as vile DHSS clerks, Robbie Coltrane, Rik Mayall as a union boss, Paul McCartney, Shane MacGowan, Jennifer Saunders, Jimmy Fagg, Kathy Burke, Koo Stark, Dawn French, Bill Wyman, Jools Holland, Hugh Cornwell, Adrian Edmondson, Angela Bowie, and Lemmy. Police Woman Police Woman is a 1973 Hong Kong crime film written, produced and directed by Hdeng Tsu, who also co-stars in the film. The film stars Lin Chiu, Charlie Chin and Jackie Chan. The film is also known as Young Tiger. It is one of only two films in which Jackie Chan played as a villain. The film was released in Hong Kong on 26 April 1973. Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman is a 2000 American animated horror musical comedy-themed direct-to-video film produced by Bagdasarian Productions and Universal Cartoon Studios and based on characters from Alvin and the Chipmunks. It is the second Alvin and the Chipmunks direct-to-video film, and the second of three Universal Cartoon Studios productions to be animated overseas by Tama Productions in Tokyo, Japan. Universal Studios Home Video released it on VHS with Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein, Monster Mash, and four episodes of Archies Weird Mysteries as part of its "Haunted House of Fun" promotion on August 29, 2000. Then on September 7, 2004, all four animated films are released together on a "Monster Bash Fun Pack" DVD set. A "Scare-riffic Double Feature" two-disc DVD set featuring Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein and this film was released on September 4, 2007, and re-released with a different cover on March 11, 2008. Living with the Dead Living with the Dead is a 2002 supernatural crime drama directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal and starring Ted Danson, Diane Ladd, Queen Latifah, Mary Steenburgen and Jack Palance. It was inspired by the life of medium James Van Praagh. The film first aired in the U.S. on CBS-TV. It was later rated PG-13. In the United States, the film was released as Living with the Dead; the working title was Talking to Heaven, and this was also the release title in Europe. Mega Snake Mega Snake is a television film by Sci Fi Pictures. It was first aired on August 25, 2007. The film was produced by the company Nu Image Films as an original movie for broadcasting on the Sci Fi cable television network. It was shot in Sofia. The film features a special appearance by Feedback, the winning hero on the channels first Who Wants to Be a Superhero? contest. Though it was originally advertised as "Starring Feedback", he is a minor character that only appears for a moment towards the end of the movie. The Employer The Employer is an award-winning psychological thriller written and directed by Frank Merle. The film stars Malcolm McDowell as the title character who interviews five candidates for a job at a mysterious, powerful corporation. After a film festival circuit in early 2013, the film was released by Vision Films in the U.S. on June 7, 2013 as an On Demand premiere title, followed by a DVD release on July 2, 2013. Oru Mexican Aparatha Oru Mexican Aparatha is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language political drama film directed by Tom Emmatty. The film stars Tovino Thomas, Neeraj Madhav, Roopesh Peethambaran. It was released on 3 March 2017 in India. This movie narrates how the students established the political party SFY. Framed Framed is a 1947 American film noir directed by Richard Wallace and starring Glenn Ford. The B movie is generally praised by critics as an effective crime thriller despite its low budget. The Glass Slipper The Glass Slipper is a musical film adaptation of Cinderella, made by MGM, directed by Charles Walters and produced by Edwin H. Knopf from a screenplay by Helen Deutsch. The music score is by Bronislau Kaper, the cinematography by Arthur E. Arling, the art direction by Daniel B. Cathcart and Cedric Gibbons and costume design by Walter Plunkett and Helen Rose. The film stars Leslie Caron as Cinderella, and Michael Wilding as the Prince, with Keenan Wynn, Estelle Winwood, Elsa Lanchester, Barry Jones, Lurene Tuttle, Liliane Montevecchi and Walter Pidgeon as Narrator. The film received its network television premiere divided into two episodes on the 1967 ABC-TV anthology series Off To See The Wizard. Back from Eternity Back from Eternity is a 1956 American drama film about a planeload of people stranded in the South American jungle and subsequently menaced by headhunters. The film stars Robert Ryan, Rod Steiger, Anita Ekberg and Gene Barry. The film is a remake of the 1939 film Five Came Back, also directed and produced by John Farrow. Richard Carroll, who is credited with writing the story for Back from Eternity, wrote the original story for Five Came Back. Bikini Beach Bikini Beach is a 1964 American teen film directed by William Asher and starring Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello. The film belongs to the beach party genre of movies, popular in the 1960s. This is the third in the series of seven films produced by American International Pictures. The Cave of the Golden Rose 2 Fantaghirò 2 is the second television film in the Fantaghirò series, directed by Lamberto Bava and originally aired in 1992 as a two-parter. Most of the principal cast of the previous film returned for this installment. The story of Fantaghiro 2 tells the continuing adventures of the titular princess, daughter of a king without a male heir. Fantaghiro fights for the heart of Prince Romualdo against the wicked Black Witch who opposes their pure relationship and has cast her love spell over the prince. Al-irhabi The Terrorist is a popular 1994 Egyptian film starring Adel Emam. Pandemic Pandemic is a 2007 Hallmark Channel original mini-series with an ensemble cast. It premiered on Saturday, May 26, 2007 at 8:00 PM as part of Hallmark Channels "Uncharted Adventures" weekend. It is now available on DVD through Hallmark Entertainment. Euphoria Euphoria is a 2006 Russian drama/romance film directed by dramatist and director Ivan Vyrypayev, most recently acclaimed as a co-screenwriter of Bumer 2. This drama, rightly classified as tragedy, exposes shocking truth about cultural and material poverty of Russian provincial village. In the same year Euphoria won the Kinotavr Special Prize of the Jury. At the Russian Film Festival past autumn 2007 in the United Kingdom it was appreciated also, became one of the most successful festival films. The movie stars include young and not yet widely known Russian actors such as Polina Agureeva and Mikhail Okunev. Directed by Ivan Vyrypayev, who has attracted considerable local and international acclaim for his plays. Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans is a 2015 documentary directed by John McKenna and Gabriel Clarke. It premiered at the 68th Cannes Film Festival and was one of two British films to be an official selection for the Cannes Film Festival in 2015. Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe is a 1940 American black-and-white science fiction movie serial from Universal Pictures, produced by Henry MacRae and co-directed by Ford Beebe and Ray Taylor. The serial stars Buster Crabbe, Carol Hughes, Charles B. Middleton, Frank Shannon, and Roland Drew. It was written by George H. Plympton, Basil Dickey, and Barry Shipman and was adapted from Alex Raymonds syndicated newspaper comic strip of the same name from King Features Syndicate. Shown theatrically in 12 separate weekly "chapters", it was the last of the three Universal Flash Gordon serials made between 1936 and 1940. During the 1950s, all three Flash Gordon serials were syndicated to television by Motion Pictures for Television, along with many of Universals other serial output. To avoid confusion with the imported Flash Gordon TV series airing around the same time, they were retitled Space Soldiers, Space Soldiers Trip to Mars, and Space Soldiers Conquer the Universe. In 1966 Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe was edited down by King Features Syndicate into two feature-length films for television syndication: Purple Death from Outer Space and Perils from the Planet Mongo. In the early 1970s, a third feature version was re-edited for the 16 mm home movie market, using story material taken from the entire serial. It bore the title Space Soldiers Conquer the Universe and later appeared on television during the 1980s. Afterward, all three edited feature-length versions became available through various public-domain video sellers, first on VHS videotape and later on DVD. In the mid-1970s all three complete Universal Flash Gordon serials were shown chapter-by-chapter by PBS stations across the U.S., bringing them to a new generation of science fiction fans, two years before Star Wars and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. From the late 1980s onward, all three serials became available on the home video market under their original theatrical release titles, chapters, and running times. The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men is a 1952 action adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions and RKO Radio Pictures based on the Robin Hood legend, made in Technicolor and filmed in Buckinghamshire, England. It was written by Lawrence Edward Watkin and directed by Ken Annakin. It is the second of Disneys complete live-action films, after Treasure Island, and the first of four films Annakin directed for Disney. Birds Anonymous Birds Anonymous is an Oscar-winning 1957 Merrie Melodies animated short, directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster, starring Tweety Bird, Sylvester and Clarence the cat. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. The film is a lighthearted reference of 1950s melodramas about the sufferings of substance abuse and drug recovery groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous. Mädchen in Uniform Mädchen in Uniform is a 1958 German drama film directed by Géza von Radványi and based on the play by Christa Winsloe. It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. It is a remake of the 1931 film. Bleak Moments Bleak Moments is a 1971 British film, the first film of Mike Leigh. It began as a 75-minute stage play in March 1970 at the Open Space Theatre. Leigh and Les Blair had formed their own company, Autumn Productions, and Leigh wanted to make a film of Bleak Moments. He was able to realise that desire when Albert Finney and Michael Medwins Memorial Films, which had recently made If.... and was about to produce Gumshoe, "delivered the main financial backing, as well as unused spare bits of film rolls." Pastoral Hide and Seek , also known as Pastoral Hide and Seek, is a 1974 Japanese drama film directed by Shūji Terayama. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. The Opening of Misty Beethoven The Opening of Misty Beethoven is an American pornographic comedy film released in 1976. It was produced with a relatively high budget and filmed on elaborate locations in Paris, New York City and Rome with a musical score, and owes much to its director Radley Metzger. According to author Toni Bentley, The Opening of Misty Beethoven is considered the "crown jewel" of the Golden Age of Porn. The Hidden II The Hidden II is the 1993 direct-to-video sequel to the 1987 film The Hidden. Zatoichi's Flashing Sword is a 1964 Japanese chambara film directed by Kazuo Ikehiro starring Shintaro Katsu as the blind masseur Zatoichi. It was originally released by the Daiei Motion Picture Company. Zatoichis Flashing Sword is the seventh episode in the 26-part film series devoted to the character of Zatoichi. Living It Up Living It Up is a 2000 Spanish comedy film directed by Antonio Cuadri. Me and Kaminski Me and Kaminski is a 2015 German-Belgian drama film based on the eponymous novel by Daniel Kehlmann. Children of God Children of God is a 2010 Bahamian romantic drama film by director and screenwriter Kareem Mortimer. It tells the story of two young Bahamian men who fall in love with each other, and it portrays the homophobia of the Bahamian society. The film also deals with themes of bisexuality, as a romantic drama film. It is one of the first feature narratives from the Caribbean to address homosexuality. It was the opening night film of the Bahamas International Film Festival. The Bahamas had banned the film Brokeback Mountain in 2006. The film made its International Premiere at the Miami International Film Festival and has premiered at over 100 film festivals around the world, winning 17 awards. Children of God was named one of the top ten films of 2010 on BET.com. Cut Snake Cut Snake is a 2014 Australian thriller film directed by Tony Ayres. The title comes from the Australian idiom "mad as a cut snake" which describes either insanity or anger so extreme you don’t want to get near it. The film was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Lumberjack Man Lumberjack Man is a 2015 American comedy horror slasher film, written and directed by Josh Bear. The film was part of the 2015 After Dark Films "8 Films to Die For" line-up. The Music of Silence The Music of Silence is a 2017 Italian biographical film directed by Michael Radford, based on the 1999 novel of the same name written by the tenor Andrea Bocelli and freely inspired by his childhood life until the beginning of his great career. Bocelli is played by Toby Sebastian with the alter ego of Amos Bardi. The Italian tenor physically appears in a scene of the film and his presence accompanies the entire film in the form of a first-person narrative. Misunderstood Misunderstood is a 2014 Italian drama film directed by Asia Argento. It was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. You, Me and Him You, Me and Him is a British romantic comedy film written and directed by Daisy Aitkens, released in 2017. Its early title was Fish Without Bicycles. The film focuses on the relationships between a lesbian couple, Olivia and Alex, and their womanizing neighbour John. This Is Not What I Expected This Is Not What I Expected is a 2017 romantic comedy film directed by Derek Hui and produced by Peter Chan, starring Zhou Dongyu and Takeshi Kaneshiro. It is adapted from the novel Finally I Get You written by Lan Bai Se. The film was released on April 27, 2017. Maayavan Maayavan is a 2017 Indian Tamil science fiction mystery thriller film co written, produced and directed by C. V. Kumar. The film features Sundeep Kishan and Lavanya Tripathi in the lead roles while Jackie Shroff, Daniel Balaji, Mime Gopi, R. Amarendran, Bagavathi Perumal, and Jayaprakash play supporting roles. Featuring music composed by Ghibran, the film was launched in February 2016. It was dubbed in Telugu as Project Z. The film got an average opening at the Chennai Box office. Strauss' Great Waltz Waltzes from Vienna is a 1934 British film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, sometimes known as Strauss Great Waltz. It was part of the cycle of operetta films made in Britain during the 1930s. Hitchcocks film is based on the stage musical, Waltzes from Vienna, which premiered in Vienna in October 1930. With a libretto by A. M. Willner, Heinz Reichert and Ernst Marischka, this stage production contains music by Johann Strauss I and Johann Strauss II, selected and arranged by Erich Wolfgang Korngold and Julius Bittner into discrete musical numbers. Hitchcock, however, did not include these musical numbers in his film. In addition, he changed the end of the story. In the stage musical, Resi, the bakers daughter, decides that her fathers apprentice, Leopold, will make a more suitable husband than the composer, Schani. By contrast, Hitchcocks film rendition ends with Resi and Schani declaring their love for each other. Terror from the Year 5000 Terror from the Year 5000 is a 1958 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film, produced by Robert J. Gurney Jr., Samuel Z. Arkoff, James H. Nicholson, and Gene Searchinger, directed by Robert J. Gurney Jr., and starring Ward Costello, Joyce Holden, John Stratton, Salome Jens, and Fred Herrick. The screenplay is based on the short story "Bottle Baby" by print/TV/film writer Henry Slesar that was published in the science fiction magazine Fantastic. American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with either The Screaming Skull or The Brain Eaters. Hiroshima Death Match , also known as Hiroshima Death Match, is a 1973 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. It is the second film in a five-part series that Fukasaku made in a span of just two years. It is the only movie in the series not to focus on Bunta Sugawaras character Shozo Hirono; instead it follows the rise and fall of Shoji Yamanaka, played by Kinya Kitaoji. The Kid with the Golden Arm The Kid with the Golden Arm is a 1979 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Chang Cheh and produced by Mona Fong. It is one of the few Venom Mob films to include Wei Pai. Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East? Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East? is an award-winning South Korean film written, produced and directed by Bae Yong-kyun, a professor at Dongguk University in Seoul. Known principally as a painter, Bae spent seven years making this film with one camera and editing it by hand. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. P.O. Box Tinto Brass Fermo posta Tinto Brass is a 1995 Italian comedy film-erotic film directed by Tinto Brass and set in vignettes. Borderline Borderline is a 2002 American television film directed by Evelyn Maude Purcell, a thriller about borderline personality disorder. It was released to lukewarm reception. Audition Audition is a Canadian comedy-drama film, released in 2005. Written and directed by Luc Picard, the film stars Picard as Louis, an unhappy middle-aged repo man who decides to pursue his long-abandoned dream of becoming an actor. He quickly lines up an opportunity to audition for a role, and rehearses for his big day with actor Philippe Chevalier, while his girlfriend Suzie is preparing to leave him because she has just found out that she is pregnant but does not want her child to grow up in the atmosphere of violence created by Louis current job. The film was partially inspired by a letter Picard wrote to his own four-year-old son. In 2009, it was reported that Picard had secured a deal to direct an English-language adaptation of LAudition for an American film studio, although the film never materialized. Manmadhan Manmadhan is 2004 Indian Tamil language romantic crime thriller film directed and written by A. J. Murugan and Silambarasan who co-directed and co-wrote the screenplay with dialogues written by Balakumaran. Silambarasan played dual roles for the first time in his career while Jyothika, Sindhu Tolani, Santhanam, Atul Kulkarni, and Goundamani played supporting roles. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film revolves around Silambarasan, a serial killer of incorrect girls who cheat in the name of love to avenge the death of his twin brother who fell victim to cheating by a girl that he loved. Both Silambarasan and Jyothika won critical acclaim for their performances, and both were nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress Category at Filmfare Awards respectively. The film was released on 12 November 2004. Manmadhan went on to run for 150 days and emerged as a blockbuster. It was later dubbed into Telugu as Manmadha. It was also remade in Kannada as Madana with Auditya and Sameksha in the lead roles. Moondance Alexander Moondance Alexander is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Michael Damian and written by Janeen Damian. The film was released in North America in October 2007. The story is shot on location in Okotoks, High River and Calgary, Alberta, Canada and is based on actual events from the life of Janeen Damian. It stars former Summerland co-stars Kay Panabaker as Moondance Alexander and Lori Loughlin as Gelsey Alexander. The movie co-stars Don Johnson and Olympic-skating silver medalist Sasha Cohen. L'auberge rouge LAuberge rouge is a 2007 French comedy crime film directed by Gérard Krawczyk. The film is a remake of the 1951 film LAuberge rouge by Claude Autant-Lara, which was inspired by crimes that happened at Peyrebeille Inn. Carny Carny, also known as Jersey Devil in Australia, is a 2009 Canadian television horror film by Syfy and the 17th film in the Maneater Series. The film was directed by Sheldon Wilson and stars Lou Diamond Phillips. Hot Water Hot Water is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and Sam Taylor and starring Harold Lloyd. Directed by Fred Newmeyer and Sam Taylor, it features three episodes in the life of Hubby as he struggles with domestic life with Wifey and his in-laws. Page Miss Glory Page Miss Glory is a 1935 romantic comedy film starring Marion Davies, Pat OBrien, and Dick Powell. It was based on the play of the same name by Joseph Schrank and Philip Dunning. Blitz Wolf Blitz Wolf is a 1942 anti-German World War II Hitler-parodying cartoon produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons but lost to another anti-Nazi World War II parody Der Fuehrers Face, a Donald Duck cartoon. Meri Poppins, do svidaniya Mary Poppins, Goodbye is a Soviet 1983 two-part musical miniseries, directed by Leonid Kvinikhidze. It is loosely based on the Mary Poppins stories by P. L. Travers. The TV series was ordered by Gosteleradio and produced by Mosfilm. The official television premiere was on January 8, 1984. Tango Tango is a 1993 French comedy film directed by Patrice Leconte. The Loser Takes All The Loser Takes It All is a 2002 Greek dramatic experimental independent underground art film, the seventh feature film directed by Nikos Nikolaidis. The film, produced by the Greek Film Center and Greek Television ET-1, is the last part of the "Years of Cholera" trilogy beginning with The Wretches Are Still Singing and Sweet Bunch which deals with the last decades of the twentieth century. Production of the film was finished by September 2002. The film was first screened at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival on 15 November 2002 and its theatrical release began on 31 January 2003. The film received the Best Director Award and Kostas Gikas received the Best Cinematographer Award for it at the Thessaloniki International Film Festivals Greek State Film Awards in November 2002. The Girl The Girl is an independent film written and directed by David Riker, and starring Abbie Cornish and Will Patton. It debuted at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival. It opened in select theaters for a one-week awards-qualifying period on December 14, 2012, and will have a full theatrical release in March 2013. Cornered! Cornered! is a 2009 American slasher film written and directed by Daniel Maze, and co-written by Darrin Grimwood. Surviving Sid Surviving Sid is a 2008 computer-animated short film from Blue Sky Studios, starring Sid the Sloth of Ice Age and a cameo appearance by Scrat. It is the third in the series of Ice Age short films, the other two being Gone Nutty and No Time for Nuts. Unlike the first two Ice Age short films, Surviving Sid focuses on Sid and a small animal group of camping children. Directed by Galen Tan Chu and Karen Disher, the short premiered on December 9, 2008, on the Horton Hears a Who! DVD and Blu-ray. Robotropolis Robotropolis is a science-fiction action adventure film written and directed by Christopher Hatton and starring Zoe Naylor, Graham Sibley and Edward Foy. Creature Creature 3D is a 2014 Indian 3D monster-horror film directed by Vikram Bhatt. The film stars Bipasha Basu and Imran Abbas in lead roles. It is produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar and co-produced by Ajay Kapoor under the banner of T-Series in association with BVG Films. The film is the Bollywood debut of Pakistani model turned actor Imran Abbas Naqvi. The film also stars Amit Tandon and Mukul Dev in supporting roles. The film received negative reviews from the critics upon releasing. Don't Call Me Son Dont Call Me Son is a 2016 Brazilian drama film directed by Anna Muylaert. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. where it won a Jury Prize at the Teddy Awards for LGBT-related films at the festival. The film stars Naomi Nero as Felipe/Pierre, a teenager whose life and sense of self is turned upside down when he learns that the woman who raised him is not his real mother, having instead stolen him from a hospital shortly after he was born. The Gorilla The Gorilla is a 1939 American horror comedy film starring the Ritz Brothers, Anita Louise, Art Miles, Lionel Atwill, Bela Lugosi, and Patsy Kelly. It was based on a play of the same name by Ralph Spence. The film is in the public domain. Great Guns Great Guns is a 1941 film directed by Monty Banks, and produced by Sol M. Wurtzel for 20th Century Fox starring Laurel and Hardy. It is also known as Forward March. Cast a Dark Shadow Cast a Dark Shadow is a 1955 British film noir suspense film directed by Lewis Gilbert. The black-and-white film was based on the play Murder Mistaken by Janet Green. The story concerns a young wife-murderer, played by Dirk Bogarde. 99 Women 99 Women is a 1969 women in prison film directed by Jesús Franco and starring Maria Schell, Mercedes McCambridge, Maria Rohm, Rosalba Neri, Luciana Paluzzi and Herbert Lom. One of the earliest and most financially successful examples of the genre, it was produced by Harry Alan Towers as an international co-production. The script was purchased from Robert L. Lippert. It Can Be Done Amigo It Can Be Done Amigo is a 1972 Spanish / Italian / French film directed by Maurizio Lucidi. The film is also known as Saddle Tramps Devil Times Five Peopletoys is a 1974 American horror film directed by Sean MacGregor and an uncredited David Sheldon. The movie stars Sorrell Booke, Gene Evans, Shelley Morrison, and Leif Garrett, along with Leifs real-life sister Dawn Lyn and their real-life mother Carolyn Stellar. The film follows a group of sociopathic, homicidal children who survive a car accident in the mountains; the murderous fivesome seek refuge in a rural chalet inhabited by several vacationing adults. Faceless Faceless is a 1988 French slasher film directed by Jesús Franco. The film is about Dr. Flamand and his assistant Nathalie who lure unsuspecting victims to use their skin to perform plastic surgery on the doctors disfigured sister - a plot reminiscent of Francos earlier film, Gritos en la noche. Hallen is a New York businessman who hires private detective Sam Morgan to find his missing fashion model daughter Barbara. Other elements of the story include a Nazi doctor and a chainsaw/power tool tormentor who are called in by Dr. Flamand Madison Madison is a 2005 film about APBA hydroplane racing in the 1970s that is based on a true story. Produced by Carl Amari and William Bindley, it stars Jim Caviezel as a driver who comes out of retirement to lead the Madison community-owned racing team. Cheerleader Massacre Cheerleader Massacre is a 2003 American slasher film directed by Jim Wynorski and written by Lenny Juliano. The film stars Tamie Sheffield, Charity Rahmer, and Erin Byron. The film is sometimes mistakenly listed as a sequel to the Slumber Party Massacre franchise, as it has a flashback sequence to that film but is a story on its own. However, as in those films, much of the films appeal relies on female nudity, sex, and gore. It is regarded as a modern B-movie. The DVD was released on March 25, 2003. The special features include trailers, actor bios, audio commentaries, and a making of featurette. Monkeyshines, No. 1 Monkeyshines were a series of experimental short silent films made to test the original cylinder format of the Kinetoscope, and are believed to be the first films shot in the United States. Monkeyshines, No. 1 was shot by William K. L. Dickson and William Heise for the Edison labs. Scholars have differing opinions on whether the first was shot in June 1889 starring John Ott or sometime between November 21–27, 1890 starring G. Sacco Albanese. Both men were fellow lab workers at the company; contradictory evidence exists for each claim. Monkeyshines, No. 2 and Monkeyshines, No. 3 quickly followed to test further conditions. These films were intended to be internal tests of the new camera system, and were not created for commercial use; their rise to prominence resulted much later due to work by film historians. All three films show a blurry figure in white standing in one place making large gestures and are only a few seconds long. Monkeyshines No. 3 has disappeared and may be lost. Walking with Cavemen Walking with Cavemen is a four-part television documentary series about human evolution produced by the BBC in the United Kingdom. It was originally released in April 2003. It was subsequently presented in the United States as a two-part series by the Discovery Channel and its affiliates. There was an accompanying book of the same title. The documentary was also published by BBC in 2004 as a two part documentary of 50 minutes each and was narrated by Andrew Sachs. Like previous Walking with... documentaries, Walking with Cavemen is produced in the style of a nature documentary, featuring a voice-over narrator who describes the recreations of the prehistoric past as if they were real. As with the predecessors, this approach necessitated the presentation of speculation as if it were fact, and some of the statements made about the behaviour of the creatures are more open to question than the documentary may indicate. The style is different in UK and US versions, as Robert Winston travels through time to the location of drama taking place, while Alec Baldwin remains ever in the present day in a lit room with skulls representative of ancestral hominid species highlighted in each drama. Each segment takes the form of a short drama featuring a group of the particular hominid in question going about their daily lives. The intent is to get the human viewer to feel for the creatures being examined, almost to imagine being one of them. Death in Gaza Death in Gaza is a 2004 documentary film about the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, opening in the West Bank but then moving to Gaza and eventually settling in Rafah where the film spends most of its time. It concentrates on 3 children, Ahmed, Mohammed and Najla. Chicago 10 Chicago 10: Speak Your Peace is a 2007 American animated documentary written and directed by Brett Morgen that tells the story of the Chicago Eight. The film features the voices of Hank Azaria, Dylan Baker, Nick Nolte, Mark Ruffalo, Roy Scheider, Liev Schreiber, James Urbaniak, and Jeffrey Wright in an animated reenactment of the trial based on transcripts and rediscovered audio recordings. It also contains archival footage of Abbie Hoffman, David Dellinger, William Kunstler, Jerry Rubin, Bobby Seale, Tom Hayden, and Leonard Weinglass, and of the protest and riot itself. The title is drawn from a quote by Rubin, who said, "Anyone who calls us the Chicago Seven is a racist. Because youre discrediting Bobby Seale. You can call us the Chicago Eight, but really were the Chicago Ten, because our two lawyers went down with us." The Last Step The Last Step is Ali Mosaffas second feature film following Portrait of a Lady Far Away featuring Leila Hatami, Ali Mosaffa, and Alireza Aghakhani. The film is considered one of the few independently produced features within Iranian cinema and gathered worldwide success after its world premiere at the 47th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in July, 2012. Pressure Point Pressure Point is a 1962 psychological drama film about a prison psychiatrist who is called upon to treat a Nazi sympathizer during World War II. It stars Sidney Poitier and Bobby Darin. The film was based on the short story "Destinys Tot" by Robert Lindner. Attack of the Eye Creatures The Eye Creatures is a 1965 American made-for-TV science fiction/horror film about an unnamed countryside that is invaded by a flying saucer and its silent, shambling alien occupants. The Eye Creatures, an Azalea Pictures film, was directed by B-movie director/producer/auteur Larry Buchanan and starred John Ashley. The screenplay was developed by uncredited writers Robert J. Gurney Jr. and Al Martin from the short story "The Cosmic Frame" by Paul W. Fairman. The film was a color remake of the 1957 black and white American International Pictures film Invasion of the Saucer Men, intended to fill out a package of AIP films released to television. Custer of the West Custer of the West is a 1966 American Western film directed by Robert Siodmak. It tells a highly fictionalised version of the life and death of George Armstrong Custer. It starred Robert Shaw as Custer, Robert Ryan, Ty Hardin, Jeffrey Hunter, and Mary Ure. The film was shot entirely in Spain. The plot of the film was very close to that of the 1941 film They Died with Their Boots On, in which Errol Flynn played Custer. Bad Medicine Bad Medicine is a 1985 American comedy film starring Steve Guttenberg, Alan Arkin and Julie Hagerty. The film was written and directed by Harvey Miller, and was based on the novel Calling Dr. Horowitz, by Steven Horowitz, MD and Neil Offen. The film was criticized for its negative ethnic stereotypes. Although the film is set "Somewhere in Central America," it was filmed entirely in Spain. It was released by 20th Century Fox, and was one of three 1985 films to feature Hagerty in a starring role, the others being Lost in America and Goodbye. Def by Temptation Def by Temptation is a 1990 American comedy horror film written, produced, and directed by James Bond III and stars Bond, Kadeem Hardison, Samuel L. Jackson, and Bill Nunn. Conception Conception is a 2011 American comedy drama film written and directed by Josh Stolberg, with an ensemble cast including Pamela Adlon, David Arquette and Jason Mantzoukas. The film is produced by Leila Charles Leigh, Stephanie Sherrin, and Josh Stolberg for Rock It Productions. The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry is a 1945 American film noir drama directed by Robert Siodmak and starring George Sanders as an aging bachelor who looks after his two sisters, one of whom tries to sabotage his romance with his co-worker. It is based on the play Uncle Harry by Thomas Job. The Secret Agent Club The Secret Agent Club is a 1996 American spy action comedy film starring Hulk Hogan and directed by John Murlowski. The film is about a secret spy who steals a laser gun and pretends that it is a toy but gets in deep trouble when the people find out who he stole the gun from. Attack of the Sabertooth Attack of the Sabretooth is a 2005 American made-for-television horror film directed by George T. Miller and starring Robert Carradine, Nicholas Bell, Brian Wimmer and Stacy Haiduk. It was filmed on location in Fiji Islands and premiered on the Sci Fi Channel on July 14, 2005. Niles, a multimillionaire, creates a new resort and theme park on an island in Fiji that features genetically-engineered sabre-tooth cats. He brings a huge group of investors, and a group of student tourists to the island to show off his creation, only to have a power failure result in the cats getting loose. The students and the park personnel try to avoid the bloodthirsty cats as they munch their way through every human in sight. Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia is a 2013 documentary film about the life and career of author Gore Vidal. It premiered at Tribeca Film Festival in 2013. Mercury Plains Mercury Plains is a 2016 American action drama film directed by Charles Burmeister and starring Scott Eastwood, Angela Sarafyan, and Nick Chinlund. Grindstone Entertainment Group acquired the US rights to the film, and it was distributed by Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Eastwood stars as an American drifter hired in Mexico to fight drug cartels. Barbie: A Fairy Secret Barbie: A Fairy Secret is a 2011 American - Canadian direct-to-DVD computer-animated comedy fantasy film and the 19th entry in the Barbie film series. It was released in cinemas created by Cinedigm on February 22, 2011, and on March 15, 2011 on DVD. An Inn in Tokyo is a 1935 silent film directed by Yasujirō Ozu. The film is Ozus last extant silent film. The screenplay is credited to Uinzato Mone or Winthat Monnet. In fact, the screenplay was written by Ozu, Masao Arata and Tadao Ikeda during a period when Ozu was short on cash. Charlie Chan in Rio Charlie Chan in Rio is a 1941 film featuring the Asian detective Charlie Chan. It was the tenth film to feature Sidney Toler as the title character, who is called upon to investigate the death of a suspected murderer in Rio de Janeiro. From Hell It Came From Hell It Came is a 1957 American science fiction horror film directed by Dan Milner and written by Richard Bernstein, from a story by Bernstein and Jack Milner. It was released by Allied Artists on a double bill with The Disembodied. The Invisible Boy The Invisible Boy is a 1957 black and white American science fiction film from Metro-Goldwyn Mayer, produced by Nicholas Nayfack, directed by Herman Hoffman, and starring Richard Eyer and Philip Abbott. It is the second film appearance of Robby the Robot, the science fiction character who "stole the show" in Forbidden Planet, also released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. According to an implied, subtle back story in The Invisible Boy, the robot is the same character as that in Forbidden Planet, which is set in the 23rd century; Robby is brought back to the films mid-20th century era by time travel. Love Meetings Love Meetings is a 1965 feature-length documentary, shot by Italian writer and director Pier Paolo Pasolini, who also acts as the interviewer, appearing in many scenes. Son of the White Mare Son of the White Mare is a 1981 Hungarian animated fantasy adventure film directed by Marcell Jankovics. The storys main character is Fehérlófia, who has superhuman powers. It is based on the narrative poetry, under the same title, from László Arany and ancient Hunnic, Avaric and Hungarian legends; as a tribute to ancient steppe peoples. La crise La crise, a 1992 French film written and directed by Coline Serreau. A Chinese Torture Chamber Story A Chinese Torture Chamber Story is a 1994 Hong Kong erotic black comedy film produced by Wong Jing and directed by Bosco Lam. The films Chinese title literally means Ten Tortures of the Manchu Qing Dynasty. Fool el seen el azeem Fool el Seen El Azeem or The Great Beans of China is an Egyptian comedy film, directed by Sherif Arafa in 2004. Fool El Seen el Azeem stars Mohamed Henedi as Mohyee El-Sharkawi, he plays as a young man with no life, low grades, no job, and certainly no experience in life, ebasically a loser in society. He is an innocent member of a family full of crooks that try to teach him to become one of them, and in several failed attempts, he seems to have made some enemies that come after him. As an attempt to escape, his family sends him off to China, to take the place of his father in law in an international cooking competition, which he wins by finding an amazing beans recipe in one of Chinas supermarkets. Mohyee has never been in an airplane before and he was scared to his knees to ever get on one, and on top of all that, he has faced some very tragic but funny accidents on the plane. Furthermore, In China he meets his Chinese assistant "Lee" and falls in love with her and he wanted to marry her, however, her father wasnt very happy about the idea judging by how Mohyee was a lifeless coward, but at the end, many opinions changed and many smiles were raised. Through Mohyees journey, Lees family implied their Chinese wisdom and capabilities upon him and taught him to be a real man with the use of multiple tasks and trainings. One of the most amazing aspects of this movie is that the romance in it uses real facts and situations that actually happen in real life, usually youd find romance in films thats a bunch of fake sweet stuff put in there just for the sake of selling the movie, which is a very degrading thing to do, while Fool El Seen el Azeem is a masterpiece. A very beautiful film filled with enormous comedy scenes, and a very interesting story, usually the type of films youd find starring Egyptian actor Mohamed Henedi. It is quite Ironic how the movie is named Fool El Seen el Azeem and it only has a small part to do with Beans, but it does after all win Mohyee the cooking competition, which was actually a set up for the murder of one of the judges that some Chinese assassins hired Mohyee to do the job. The film as an overall is a combination of comedy and action, many peoples favorite genres of movies, and for Mohamed Henedi fans, this film has certainly put more happiness in their hearts, and it has gotten famous in a phenomenal way and made millions of dollars, not to mention the unique soundtracks used. A movie filmed in China must have some sort of Chinese tone in the music, for music plays a huge impact on media. Messages from the Sea Messages from the Sea is a 2010 Egyptian drama film directed by Daoud Abdel Sayed. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Taramani Taramani is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Ram. He co-produced the film with J. Satish Kumar under his production company Catamaran Productions. The film features Andrea Jeremiah, Vasanth Ravi and Adrian Knight Jesly in the lead roles, with Anjali appearing in an extended cameo. The venture began production in August 2013 and was released after several delays on 11 August 2017. The film was received with positive reviews and was a sleeper hit. April's Daughter Aprils Daughter is a 2017 Mexican drama film directed by Michel Franco. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Jury Prize in that section. The Two Mouseketeers The Two Mouseketeers is a 1952 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 65th Tom and Jerry short, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on March 15, 1952 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was produced by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. The cartoon was animated by Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse and Irven Spence. Musical supervision was done by Scott Bradley, using a version of the theme music by Nelson Eddy and The Sportsmen Quartet named "Soldier of Fortune", from the movie The Girl of the Golden West. The character of Nibbles was voiced by six-year-old Francoise Brun-Cottan. The Two Mouseketeers won the series sixth Oscar for Best Animated Short Film. Such was the cartoons success, that Hanna and Barbera created a total of four adventures in the Mouseketeers series; the second, 1954s Touché received an Oscar nomination. Cover-Up Cover Up is a 1991 American political thriller film directed by Manny Coto starring Dolph Lundgren and Louis Gossett Jr.. Coto was hired at the latest stage of pre-production right before filming, after writer / director William Tannen left the project. Meeting Venus Meeting Venus is a 1991 British–American-Japanese film directed by the Hungarian director István Szabó and starring Glenn Close and Niels Arestrup. The movie was filmed in Budapest, Hungary. Possessed Possessed is a 2000 Showtime original film starring Timothy Dalton, based on events appearing in the book Possessed by Thomas B. Allen, which was inspired by the exorcism case of Roland Doe. The film was released on DVD in the United States on October 2, 2001. Aithe Aithe is a 2003 Indian Telugu-language thriller film written and directed by Chandra Sekhar Yeleti. The film deals with underworld criminal nexus, and hijacking. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu for that year. The film was remade in Tamil as Naam and in Malayalam as Wanted. Big Top Scooby-Doo! Big Top Scooby-Doo! is a 2012 direct-to-DVD animated comedy mystery film, the eighteenth entry in the direct-to-video series of Scooby-Doo films. The DVD was released on October 9, 2012 by Warner Home Video. Thanatomorphose Thanatomorphose is a 2012 Canadian body horror film directed by Éric Falardeau. His directorial debut, it was first released on October 2, 2012, in Spain and has been shown at several film festivals since then, including the Fantasia Film Festival. Thanatomorphose stars Kayden Rose as a young woman that finds her body slowly rotting from a mysterious ailment. Wounded Wounded is a 2013 Spanish drama film directed by . Budhia Singh: Born to Run Budhia Singh – Born to Run is a 2016 Indian biographical sports film directed by Soumendra Padhi. It is based on the life of Budhia Singh, worlds youngest marathon runner, who ran 48 marathons, when he was only five years old. The film stars Manoj Bajpayee as a coach and Mayur Patole as the title character. The film won a national award for best childrens film at the 63rd national Awards, 2016. So Long, My Son So Long, My Son is a 2019 Chinese drama film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival. At the festival, the film won the two main acting awards, with Wang Jingchun and Yong Mei winning the Silver Bear for Best Actor and Actress, respectively. Blue Skies Blue Skies is a 1946 American musical comedy film directed by Stuart Heisler and starring Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, and Joan Caulfield. Based on a story by Irving Berlin, the film is about a dancer who loves a showgirl who loves a compulsive nightclub-opener who cant stay committed to anything in life for very long. Produced by Sol C. Siegel, Blue Skies was filmed in Technicolor and released by Paramount Pictures. The music, lyrics, and story were written by Irving Berlin, with most of the songs recycled from earlier works. As in Holiday Inn, the film is designed to showcase Berlins songs. The plot, which is presented in a series of flashbacks with Astaire as narrator, follows a similar formula of Crosby beating Astaire for the affections of a leading lady. Comedy is principally provided by Billy De Wolfe and several musical numbers are performed by Olga San Juan. Joan Caulfield was the protégé of Mark Sandrich, who directed many of the Astaire-Ginger Rogers musicals. Sandrich was originally slated to direct this film, but died of a heart attack during pre-production and Stuart Heisler was drafted in to replace him. Heisler wanted Caulfield replaced, but Crosby—who was having an affair with Caulfield—protected her. Tap dancer Paul Draper was the initial choice to partner Crosby; however, during the first week of production Drapers speech impediment and his trenchant criticism of Caulfields dance ability led Crosby to insist on his replacement by Astaire, who, then 47, had already decided that this would be his final film and that he would retire, having spent over 40 years performing before the public. The film was billed as "Astaires last picture" and its very strong performance at the box office pleased him greatly, as he had dearly wanted to go out on a high note. The reasons for Astaires retirement remain a source of debate: his own view that he was "tired and running out of gas," the sudden collapse in 1945 of the market for Swing music which left many of his colleagues in jazz high and dry, a desire to devote time to establishing a chain of dancing schools, and a dissatisfaction with roles, as in this film, where he was relegated to playing second fiddle to the lead. Ironically, it is for his celebrated solo performance of "Puttin On The Ritz," which featured Astaire leading an entire dance line of Astaires, that this film is most remembered by some today. With a Song in My Heart With a Song in My Heart is a 1952 biographical film which tells the story of actress and singer Jane Froman, who was crippled by an airplane crash on February 22, 1943, when the Boeing 314 Pan American Clipper flying boat she was on suffered a crash landing in the Tagus River near Lisbon. She entertained the troops in World War II despite having to walk with crutches. The film stars Susan Hayward, Rory Calhoun, David Wayne, Thelma Ritter, Robert Wagner, Helen Westcott and Una Merkel. Froman herself supplied Haywards singing voice. The film was written and produced by Lamar Trotti and directed by Walter Lang. The title song, "With a Song in My Heart", became famous in the UK as the theme to the long-running BBC radio show, Family Favourites. Hercules Conquers Atlantis Hercules and the Conquest of Atlantis is a 1961 film directed by Vittorio Cottafavi and starring Reg Park in his film debut as Ercole/Hercules. It was originally released in Super Technirama 70. The film is also known as Hercules Conquers Atlantis in the United Kingdom, and Hercules and the Captive Women in the United States where the film was not only retitled but edited, rescored and given a title design by Filmation. The Valley of Death The Valley of Death or Winnetou and Shatterhand in the Valley of Death is a 1968 western film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Lex Barker, Pierre Brice and Rik Battaglia. It was the last in a series of films based on Karl May novels. These had previously enjoyed major commercial success, although this films box office returns were disappointing. It was effectively a remake of an earlier film in the series Treasure of the Silver Lake. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location in Yugoslavia. The films sets were designed by the art director Vladimir Tadej. Mosquito Squadron Mosquito Squadron is a 1969 British war film made by Oakmont Productions, directed by Boris Sagal and starring David McCallum. The raid echoes Operation Jericho, a combined RAF–Maquis raid which freed French prisoners from Amiens jail in which the Mosquitos took part. Slither Slither is a 1973 American comedy film directed by Howard Zieff and starring James Caan. Caan plays an ex-convict, one of several people trying to find a stash of stolen money. Peter Boyle and Sally Kellerman co-star. Slither was the first screenplay by W.D. Richter, who went on to adapt Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Big Trouble in Little China for the screen and directed the cult film The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension. O.C. and Stiggs O.C. and Stiggs is a 1987 American teen comedy film directed by Robert Altman, based on two characters that were originally featured in a series of stories published in National Lampoon magazine. The film stars Daniel H. Jenkins and Neill Barry as the title characters. Other members of the cast include Paul Dooley, Jane Curtin, Martin Mull, Dennis Hopper, Ray Walston, Louis Nye, Melvin Van Peebles, Tina Louise, Cynthia Nixon, Jon Cryer and Bob Uecker. The film, a raunchy teen comedy described by the British Film Institute as "probably Altmans least successful film", was shot in 1983, but not released until long after post-production was completed. MGM shelved it for a couple of years, finally giving it a limited theatrical release in 1987 and 1988. Iron Eagle IV Iron Eagle on the Attack is a 1995 direct-to-video aviation action film directed by Sidney J. Furie. The fourth instalment in the Iron Eagle series, it stars Louis Gossett Jr. reprising his role once again as retired Gen. Charles "Chappy" Sinclair. Doug Masters, the protagonist of the first film, returns, but is played by Jason Cadieux instead of Jason Gedrick. The films opening scene is an alternate take on the scenario presented in Iron Eagle II, wherein Masters survived after being shot down in Soviet airspace. Man of the Century Man of the Century is a 1999 comedy film directed by Adam Abraham and written by Abraham and Gibson Frazier. The film stars Frazier, Cara Buono, Susan Egan, Dwight Ewell and Anthony Rapp. It is a farce about the attitudes, values, and slang displayed in the popular culture of the 1920s. Man of the Century was filmed in black and white. Its working title was "Johnny Twennies". Rain Fall is a 2009 Japanese/Australian action thriller film written and directed by Max Mannix. In the film a half-Japanese half-American hitman protects the daughter of one of his victims against the CIA. It was based on the novel Rain Fall by Barry Eisler. Boogie Boogie is a 2009 adult-oriented 3D Argentinian Flash-animated action-thriller film, based on the Argentine character Boogie, the oily by Roberto Fontanarrosa, and directed by Gustavo Cova. The voices of main characters Boogie and Marcia were performed by Pablo Echarri and Nancy Dupláa. It was the first 3D animated movie made in Argentina and Latin America. Love Takes Wing Love Takes Wing is a 2009 made-for-television Christian drama film and the seventh film based on a series of books by Janette Oke. It aired on Hallmark Channel on April 4, 2009. Lou Diamond Phillips directed from a script by Rachel Stuhler, based on the book Love Takes Wing by Janette Oke. It is the seventh movie in an ongoing series that includes Love Comes Softly, Loves Enduring Promise, Loves Long Journey, Loves Abiding Joy, Loves Unending Legacy, and Loves Unfolding Dream, and Love Finds a Home, as well as two 2011 prequels, Love Begins, Loves Everlasting Courage, and Loves Christmas Journey. The Challenger The Challenger is an American sports drama film written and directed by Kent Moran and executive produced by Michael Clarke Duncan, who also co-stars. In addition to Duncan, whose last feature film it was, The Challenger features Kent Moran, S. Epatha Merkerson and Justin Hartley. Filming began in January 2012 in The Bronx, New York, and the film was released domestically on September 11, 2015. Subramaniapuram Subramaniapuram is a 2008 Tamil-language period drama film produced, written, and directed by M. Sasikumar. The low-budget film received critical acclaim for its original script, expert direction, screenplay, editing, accurate sets and costumes to resurrect Madurai from the 1980s. Sasikumar cast then relatively new actors Jai, Swathi, Ganja Karuppu and himself in pivotal roles. Shot in 85 days, it became one of the biggest commercial successes of the year. The movie was dubbed into Malayalam under the same name and remade in Kannada in 2012 as Prem Adda. Director Anurag Kashyap had revealed twice that this movie was the inspiration for his Gangs of Wasseypur series - once in 2010 and once on the 10th anniversary of this movie. Pervert Park Pervert Park is a 2014 documentary film directed by Swedish-Danish filmmaking couple Frida and Lasse Barkfors. The films focus is Palace Mobile Park in St. Petersburg, nicknamed "Pervert Park", which houses over 100 convicted sex offenders. The sponsoring organization is Florida Justice Transitions. The film premiered at Copenhagen International Documentary Festival. It won the World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Impact at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. It had a television premiere as an episode of POV on July 11, 2016. Running Wild Running Wild is an American drama film directed by Alex Ranarivelo and written by Christina Moore and Brian Rudnick. In addition to Moore who also appears in the film, it also stars Sharon Stone, Tommy Flanagan, Jason Lewis, Dorian Brown, Tom Williamson. Principal photography began on August 17, 2015, in Napa, California. It was released on February 10, 2017. Koroleva benzokolonki Queen of the Gas Station is a 1963 Soviet comedy film directed by Olexiy Myshurin and Mykola Litus. The Castle of Purity The Castle of Purity is a 1972 Mexican drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein. The Red Angel is a 1966 Japanese film directed by Yasuzo Masumura. It tells the story of a young Japanese nurse on the front lines in China during the Second Sino-Japanese War. It is based on a 1966 novel of the same name by Yorichika Arima. Dhruvam Dhruvam is a 1993 Malayalam crime thriller film directed by Joshiy, where story and dialogue are by S. N. Swamy and A. K. Sajan and screenplay by S. N. Swamy. It stars Mammootty, Suresh Gopi, Jayaram, Vikram, Gautami and Tiger Prabhakar. Its music was composed by S. P. Venkatesh. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Virodhi. 13 Moons For the Charles Frazier novel see Thirteen Moons. 13 Moons is a 2002 comedy-drama film directed by Alexandre Rockwell. The title is a reference to the saying of a minor characters mother, who suggested that if nights of the full moon are strange, then "this must be the night of thirteen moons." Running Out of Time 2 Running Out of Time 2 is a 2001 Hong Kong crime caper film co-directed by Johnnie To and Law Wing-cheung. It is a sequel to Tos 1999 film Running Out of Time, with Lau Ching-wan returning as Inspector Ho Sheung-sang, who this time has to go after an elusive thief played by Ekin Cheng. Puppet Master: The Legacy Puppet Master: The Legacy is a 2003 Direct-to-DVD horror film written by C. Courtney Joyner and David Schmoeller, and directed by Charles Band. It is the eighth film in the Puppet Master franchise, the sequel to 1994s The Final Chapter, and stars Jacob Witkin as an elderly Peter Hertz and Kate Orsini as a mercenary hired to confront Hertz for information regarding the magic puppeteer André Toulon used to animate his puppets. Most of the movie is made of flashbacks, that are actually scenes recycled from all the previous movies in the Puppet Master franchise. Goblin Goblin is a 2010 television film directed by Jeffery Scott Lando and written by Raul Inglis. The movie was released on the SyFy channel on July 7, 2010. Filming for Goblin took place in Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, Canada. Carnage Carnage is a 2017 mockumentary directed by Simon Amstell. Set in the year 2067, when veganism is the norm, the film looks back on meat-eating today. It premiered on BBC iPlayer. Nico, 1988 Nico, 1988 is a 2017 English-language Italian-Belgian biographical film based on pop singer Nico: it was directed by Susanna Nicchiarelli and shot in English language. The film had its world premiere at the Venice Festival on 31 August 2017. I Don't Want to Be a Man I Dont Want to Be a Man is a 1918 German film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. Suzy Suzy is a 1936 drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Jean Harlow, Franchot Tone, and Cary Grant. The film was partially written by Dorothy Parker, based on a novel by Herman Gorman. The Oscar-nominated theme song, "Did I Remember?", was sung by Virginia Verrill. Here Come the Co-eds Here Come The Co-Eds is a 1945 film starring the comedy team Abbott and Costello. Gas! -Or- It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It. Gas-s-s-s is a 1970 post-apocalyptic black comedy film produced and released by American International Pictures. It was producer Roger Cormans final film for AIP, after a long association. He was unhappy because AIP made several cuts to the film without his approval, including the removal of the final shot in which God comments on the action — a shot Corman regarded as one of the greatest he had made in his life. The movie is a post-apocalyptic dark comedy, about survivors of an accidental military gas leak involving an experimental agent that kills everyone on Earth over the age of 25. The lead characters, Coel and Cilla, are played by Robert Corff and Elaine Giftos, and the cast features Ben Vereen, Cindy Williams, Bud Cort and Talia Shire in early roles. Country Joe McDonald makes an appearance, as spokesman "AM Radio". La femme publique The Public Woman is a 1984 French erotic drama film inspired by Dostoevskys novel Demons and directed by Andrzej Żuławski, starring Valérie Kaprisky, Lambert Wilson and Francis Huster as the lead actors. The film had a total of 1,302,425 admissions in France where it was the 28th highest-grossing film of the year. Secret Ballot Secret Ballot is an Iranian film from 2001. It was directed by Babak Payami. The film covers a day in the life of an agent collecting votes on an island in Iran. Heavy Metal Parking Lot Heavy Metal Parking Lot is a 1986 documentary short produced by Jeff Krulik and John Heyn. The film features interviews with several small groups of young heavy metal fans gathered for a tailgate party in the parking lot outside the Capital Centre in Landover on May 31, 1986, as they prepare for a Judas Priest/Dokken concert being held there later that evening. I Will Follow You Into the Dark Into the Dark, also known as I Will Follow You into the Dark, is a 2012 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Mark Edwin Robinson. The film stars Mischa Barton and Ryan Eggold as lovers separated by supernatural elements. The project went into production in January 2012. The films original title derives from the Death Cab for Cutie song of the same name. On 14 May 2012, Epic Pictures Group released an international trailer for the film. The film premiered at the Hollywood Film Festival on 20 October 2012, where it was nominated for the Best Feature Film award. The film was released theatrically in the United States on 11 October 2013. Café. Waiting. Love Café. Waiting. Love Very Big Shot Very Big Shot is a 2015 Lebanese comedy film directed by Mir-Jean Bou Chaaya. It was screened in the Discovery section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The original soundtrack was composed, arranged and produced by Michel Elefteriades. It was selected as the Lebanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The Swindlers The Swindlers is a 2017 South Korean crime action film directed by Jang Chang-won. The film stars Hyun Bin, Yoo Ji-tae, Bae Seong-woo, Park Sung-woong, Nana and Ahn Se-ha. The Middleman Jana Aranya, is a 1976 Bengali film directed by Satyajit Ray, based on the novel of the same name by Mani Shankar Mukherjee. It is the last among Rays Calcutta trilogy series, the previous two being, Pratidwandi and Seemabaddha. Yes, Madam! Yes, Madam is a 1985 Hong Kong action film directed by Corey Yuen, and produced by Sammo Hung, who also appears in a cameo in the film. The film stars Michelle Yeoh as Senior Inspector Ng who teams up with Inspector Carrie Morris to get a hold of microfilm which has been taken unknowingly by low level thieves Asprin and Strepsil. The film was the 26th highest grossing film of the year in Hong Kong and gave Hoi Mang an award for Best Supporting actor at the Hong Kong Film Awards. It has been described as the first film of the "girls with guns" subgenre. Yes, Madam received several sequels in the In the Line of Duty film series. Raptor Raptor is a 2001 direct-to-video horror film directed by Jim Wynorski. It often reuses stock footage from the three Carnosaur films and follows the same basic premise of cloned dinosaurs running amok. It is the unofficial sequel to Primal Species. Staunton Hill Staunton Hill is an American horror film directed by G. Cameron Romero and starring Kathy Lamkin, Cristen Coppen, David Rountree, Kiko Ellsworth, Christine Carlo, Paula Rhodes, B.J. Hendricks, Charlie Bodin, Cooper Huckabee, Sherry Weston. Mono Mono is a 2016 American comedy film starring Sam Lerner. Arabian Nights Arabian Nights is a 1942 adventure film starring Sabu, Maria Montez, Jon Hall and Leif Erickson and directed by John Rawlins. The film is derived from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights but owes more to the imagination of Universal Pictures than the original Arabian stories. Unlike other films in the genre, it features no monsters or supernatural elements. The film is one of series of "exotic" tales released by Universal during the war years. Others include Cobra Woman, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves and White Savage. This is the first film that Universal made using the three-strip Technicolor film process, although producer Walter Wanger had worked on two earlier Technicolor films for other studios: The Trail of the Lonesome Pine at Paramount and Walter Wangers Vogues of 1938 for United Artists. It Rains on Our Love It Rains on Our Love is a 1946 Swedish drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman. The screenplay was written by Herbert Grevenius and Bergman, based on the Norwegian play Bra Mennesker by Oskar Braaten. It Rains on Our Love is the first film directed by Bergman to include actor Gunnar Björnstrand in a credited role. Björnstrand would go on to act in nearly twenty of Bergmans films. The Hasty Heart The Hasty Heart is a 1949 Anglo-American co-production directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Ronald Reagan, Patricia Neal, and Richard Todd. The film based is based on the play of the same name by John Patrick. The Hasty Heart tells the story of a group of wounded Allied soldiers in a Pacific theatre mobile surgery unit immediately after World War II ends who, after initial resentment and ostracism, rally around a loner, unappreciative Scottish soldier they know is dying. So Dear to My Heart So Dear to My Heart is a 1948 feature film produced by Walt Disney, whose world premiere was in Chicago, Illinois on November 29, 1948, released by RKO Radio Pictures. Like 1946s Song of the South, the film combines animation and live action. It is based on the 1943 Sterling North book Midnight and Jeremiah. The book was revised by North to parallel the films storyline amendments and then re-issued under the same title as the film. So Dear to My Heart was the final film appearance of Harry Carey. Yoyo Yo Yo, original title Yoyo, is a 1965 French comedy film by Pierre Étaix. The story follows the son of a millionaire from the 1920s to the 1960s. After losing his fortune in the stock-exchange crash, he teams up with an equestrienne and becomes a circus clown. The film was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. The Cool Surface The Cool Surface is a 1994 thriller film written and directed by Erik Anjou and starring Robert Patrick, Teri Hatcher, Cyril OReilly, Matt McCoy, Shannon Dobson and Ian Buchanan. Sadak Sadak is a 1991 Indian Hindi-language romantic thriller film directed by Mahesh Bhatt. It stars Sanjay Dutt and Pooja Bhatt. The film is the one of the highest-grossing Hindi movie of the year 1991 with a popular musical score. The film is also fondly remembered for the late Sadashiv Amrapurkars award-winning performance as the films villain, Maharani. The film was inspired by the 1976 American movie Taxi Driver. This film was remade in Tamil as Appu, directed by Vasanth with actor Prashanth and Devayani in lead roles, with Prakash Raj as the antagonist. A sequel Sadak 2 is in production. Chance Chance is a 2002 film, the directing debut of actress Amber Benson. Benson directed, wrote, produced and starred in this film. Many of Bensons co-stars from the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer appeared in the film. It was estimated to cost $25,000. As documented on Chances official site, the cost of making the film ended up being more than triple the estimate. Though Benson originally thought that she would foot the bill herself, she decided to ask fans for support. Signed photos of Benson on the set of the film, as well as scripts and props, were sold to raise money. Bensons production company, Benson Entertainment, distributes the movie on DVD and video. Running time: 75 Mins Filming Dates: March–April 2001 Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss is a television film starring Jamie-Lynn Sigler as Hollywood madame Heidi Fleiss. It aired on USA Network on March 29, 2004. Milionari de weekend Milionari de weekend is a 2004 Romanian comedy film directed by Cătălin Saizescu. N (Io e Napoleone) Napoleon and Me is a 2006 Italian-French-Spanish historical comedy-drama directed by Paolo Virzì. It is loosely based on the novel N. by Ernesto Ferrero. One Night in Istanbul One Night in Istanbul, also known as One Night in Istanbul: The Movie, is a British comedy-drama film, directed by James Marquand and produced/written by Nicky Allt. The film stars Steven Waddington, Paul Barber, Lucien Laviscount, Samantha Womack, and Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson. It is based on the play of the same name by Nicky Allt. The films trailer was revealed on 8 August 2014 and was released on 11 September 2014, exclusively at Odeon Cinemas in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The film was released worldwide on 15 September. Manpower Manpower is a 1941 film noir directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Edward G. Robinson, Marlene Dietrich, and George Raft. The picture was written by Richard Macauley and Jerry Wald, and the supporting cast features Alan Hale, Frank McHugh, Eve Arden, Barton MacLane, Ward Bond, and Walter Catlett. Robinson and Raft got into a fistfight on the set that was eagerly splashed all over the front pages of the nations newspapers. Victor McLaglen was originally going to play Robinsons role, which would have made it a supporting part, and Raft reportedly resented sharing leading man status on the film as a result of Robinson being cast instead. Raft chose Manpower over the remake of the 1931 pre-Code version of Dashiell Hammetts The Maltese Falcon, and the career-catapulting role of Sam Spade went to Humphrey Bogart instead. The script is one of many reworkings of the plotline for a 1932 Robinson movie called Tiger Shark, in which Robinson played essentially the same part, only as a tuna fisherman rather than an electric power lineman. Pride of the Marines Pride of the Marines is a 1945 American biographical war film starring John Garfield and Eleanor Parker. It tells the story of U.S. Marine Al Schmid in World War II, his heroic stand against a Japanese attack during the Battle of Guadalcanal, in which he was blinded by a grenade, and his subsequent rehabilitation. The film was based on the Roger Butterfield book Al Schmid, Marine. Albert Maltz was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Valley of the Kings Valley of the Kings is a 1954 Technicolor adventure film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was written and directed by Robert Pirosh from a screenplay by Robert Pirosh and Karl Tunberg, "suggested by historical data" in the book Gods by C. W. Ceram. The music was by Miklós Rózsa and the cinematography by Robert Surtees. Cash on Demand Cash on Demand is a 1961 British crime thriller film directed by Quentin Lawrence and starring Peter Cushing and André Morell. The film company Hammer Film Productions invested approximately £37,000 to produce the film. Columbia Pictures began distribution of the film in the United States on 20 December 1961, and screenings continued until April in some major cities. The Nude Vampire La Vampire Nue is a 1970 film directed by Jean Rollin. It concerns a suicide cult led by a mysterious man known as "The Master". The film was influenced by the 1963 Georges Franju classic Judex. All About Ah-Long All About Ah-Long is a 1989 Hong Kong family drama film directed by Johnnie To and starring Chow Yun-fat and Sylvia Chang, who also serve as the films storywriters. Mannen med ikonerna Beck – Mannen med ikonerna is a 1997 film about the Swedish police detective Martin Beck directed by Pelle Seth. Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite is a concert that was headlined by Elvis Presley, and was broadcast live via satellite on January 14, 1973. The concert took place at the Honolulu International Center in Honolulu and aired in over 40 countries across Asia and Europe. Despite the satellite innovation, NBC did not broadcast an edited version of the concert in the United States until April 4, 1973 because the concert took place the same day as Super Bowl VII. The decision paid off handsomely for the network, attracting 51 percent of the television viewing audience to become NBC’s highest rated program of the year. The show was the most expensive entertainment special at the time, costing $2.5 million. Aflatoon Aflatoon is an Indian Hindi romance action film directed by Guddu Dhanoa. The film stars Akshay Kumar in a double role opposite Urmila Matondkar. It was released on 19 December 1997 to negative reviews and was a flop at the box office. The music rights are owned by T-Series. The song "We love we love, Rocky" in the film is copied from Queens 1977 song, "We will rock you". Domésticas Maids is a 2001 Brazilian film directed by Fernando Meirelles and Nando Olival. It is based on the play of the same name by Renata Melo, and has received multiple awards and nominations. Battle of the Brave Battle of the Brave is a 2004 historical romance directed by Jean Beaudin, written by Pierre Billon and starring Noémie Godin-Vigneau, David La Haye, Juliette Gosselin, Sébastien Huberdeau, Gérard Depardieu, Bianca Gervais, Irène Jacob, Pierre Lebeau, Vincent Pérez, Isabel Richer, Tim Roth, Jason Isaacs and Colm Meaney. Separate English and French language versions were shot simultaneously. The film cost , making it as of 2004, the most expensive ever made in Quebec. Jeff Dunham: Minding the Monsters Minding the Monsters is a stage performance of comedian and ventriloquist Jeff Dunham. The show was taped in Landmark Theater, Savannah, USA on May 23 and 24, 2012. The DVD and Blu-Ray was released on 9 October 2012 within the United States. Assassin Assassin is a British thriller starring Danny Dyer and directed by J. K. Amalou The film was released straight to DVD without a cinematic release. Nativity 3: Dude, Where's My Donkey?! Nativity 3: Dude, Wheres My Donkey? is the third of the Nativity film series by Debbie Isitt. It stars Martin Clunes, Marc Wootton, Catherine Tate with Celia Imrie and Jason Watkins. Like its predecessors, it was distributed by Entertainment One. Django Django is a 2017 French drama film about the life of Django Reinhardt, directed by Étienne Comar. It opened the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Reinhardts music is performed in the film by the Rosenberg Trio. The End? The End? is a 2017 Italian zombie horror and thriller film directed by Daniele Misischia and starring Alessandro Roja, Carolina Crescentini, and Claudio Camilli. It was initially released on August 27, 2017 in the UK. Something Wild Something Wild is a 1961 independent sexual-abuse drama film directed by Jack Garfein and starring Carroll Baker, Ralph Meeker, and Mildred Dunnock. The film follows a young New York City college student who, after being brutally raped, is taken in and held captive by a mechanic, who witnessed her suicide attempt on the Manhattan Bridge. Adapted from the novel Mary Ann by Alex Karmel, the film violated a number of Hollywood conventions and taboos by showing an on-screen rape and brief nudity. The film featured a musical score by Aaron Copland and was filmed on location in New York City, which was rare at the time. Director Jack Garfein was married to Carroll Baker when the movie was filmed. The director of photography, Eugen Schüfftan, was a noted German cinematographer and inventor of the Schüfftan process, who won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography the following year for The Hustler. Referred to as "a lost indie classic", the film was screened at the IFC Center in New York in 2007, and was released on DVD by MGM through their limited-edition series in December 2011 in celebration of the films 50th anniversary. In October 2016, The Criterion Collection announced a re-release of the film slated for January 2017, marking the films debut on Blu-ray. The Forbidden Photos of a Lady Above Suspicion Le foto proibite di una signora per bene, also known as Forbidden Photos of a Lady Above Suspicion, is a 1970 giallo film directed by Luciano Ercoli. Written by Ernesto Gastaldi and Mahnahén Velasco, the film stars Pier Paolo Capponi, Simon Andreu and Dagmar Lassander. The film, featuring a score written by Ennio Morricone, has received mixed to positive reviews from critics. When bored housewife Minou is convinced by a stranger that her husband is a killer, she finds herself being manipulated by the stranger, who seduces her and uses photographs of the affair to blackmail her. Trip with the Teacher Trip with the Teacher is a 1975 exploitation film written, produced and directed by Earl Barton. The film has been retitled several times and has been referred to as Deadly Field Trip, Duell bis zum Verrecken, Kiss the Teacher... Goodbye, and Stupro selvaggio. Out of Bounds Out of Bounds is a 1986 American action-thriller feature film directed by Richard Tuggle and starring Anthony Michael Hall. Chuck Berry Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll Hail! Hail! Rock n Roll is a 1987 documentary film directed by Taylor Hackford that chronicles two 1986 concerts celebrating rock and roll musician Chuck Berrys 60th birthday. A soundtrack album was released in October 1987 on the MCA label. The name comes from a line in Berrys song "School Days". The two concerts were held on October 16, 1986, at the Fox Theatre in St. Louis; among the artists performing with Berry were Linda Ronstadt, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Etta James, Johnnie Johnson, Steve Jordan, Bobby Keys, Julian Lennon, and Joey Spampinato from NRBQ. Along with concert footage, the film also features scenes from the rehearsals for the shows, interviews with Berry and members of his family, and "talking-head"-type appearances from a number of musicians, including Bo Diddley, The Everly Brothers, John Lennon, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, Little Richard and Bruce Springsteen. Family Viewing Family Viewing is a 1987 Canadian drama film. Ancient Evil: Scream of the Mummy Ancient Evil: Scream of the Mummy is a horror film, released in 2000, directed by David DeCoteau. Also known as Bram Stokers Legend of the Mummy 2, it was followed by a sequel, Ancient Evil 2: Guardian of the Underworld, released in 2005. In England, the film was the subject of a consumer complaint regarding its BBFC classification which gave it a 15-rating. The film was shot in Mexico in four days. My Wife Is a Gangster 2 My Wife is a Gangster 2: The Return Fable is a 2003 South Korean film. It is the sequel to My Wife is a Gangster and is itself followed by My Wife Is a Gangster 3. Doing Hard Time Doing Hard Time is a 2004 drama film starring Boris Kodjoe, Michael K. Williams, Steven Bauer, David Banks, and Giancarlo Esposito. Michael was a good man and a loving father, until one day, his seven-year-old son was caught in the crossfire of a drug deal gone bad. Michaels mourning becomes outrage when his childs killers get only a slap on the wrist for drug possession. He launches a crusade of vengeance, getting arrested himself so that he can go behind bars and deal out his own brand of justice to the two shooters. But in a place where there are no rules, revenge will no longer be Michaels only concern. Give Me Your Hand Give Me Your Hand is a 2008 French-German drama film directed by Pascal-Alex Vincent. The soundtrack was composed by electronic/post rock band Tarwater. To Live! To Live is a 2010 Russian drama film written, directed by Yuri Bykov. It is his debut film. I Want Your Love I Want Your Love is the title of both a 2010 short film and a 2012 feature-length film. Both films were directed and written by Travis Mathews. The drama films both revolve around the friends and ex-lovers of Jesse Metzger, a gay man in his mid-thirties who is forced to move back to his hometown from San Francisco due to financial reasons. The actors own names, along with much of their real-life stories, were used for their characters in both films, which features graphic sexual scenes. The production of both films was aided by the gay pornographic studio NakedSword. This led to the full-length film being refused exemption from classification, which would have allowed it to screen at the Melbourne Queer Film Festival, a decision to which actor James Franco reacted negatively. 10 Days in a Madhouse 10 days in a Madhouse is a 2015 American biographical film about undercover journalist Nellie Bly, a reporter for Joseph Pulitzers New York World who had herself committed to the Womens Lunatic Asylum on Blackwells Island to write an exposé on abuses in the institution. The production was written and directed by Timothy Hines with consultation from one of Blys modern biographers, Brooke Kroeger. The film draws from Blys book, Ten Days in a Mad-House, which led to significant reforms in the treatment of mental health patients. The cast includes Caroline Barry, Christopher Lambert, Kelly Le Brock, Julia Chantrey and Alexandra Callas. Electra Electra is a 1962 Greek film based on the play Electra, written by Euripides. It was directed by Michael Cacoyannis, as the first installment of his "Greek tragedy" trilogy, followed by The Trojan Women in 1971 and Iphigenia in 1977. It starred Irene Papas in the lead role as Elektra, and Giannis Fertis as Orestis. Mudhoney Mudhoney is a 1965 film by Russ Meyer based on the novel Streets Paved With Gold by Raymond Friday Locke. The film became the inspiration for the name of pioneering Seattle grunge band Mudhoney when it was formed in 1988. American singer-songwriter Norah Jones album cover for Little Broken Hearts was based upon a poster for the film. "I got in a little bit over my head," Meyer said about the film. "Thats when I thought I was Erskine Caldwell, John Steinbeck and George Stevens all in one." The Meetings of Anna Les Rendez-vous dAnna is a 1978 French-Belgian-West German film by the Belgian film director Chantal Akerman. Abraham's Valley Abrahams Valley is a 1993 Portuguese-language drama film directed by Manoel de Oliveira, based on a novel by Agustina Bessa-Luís. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Lighthouse Lighthouse is a 1999 British horror film directed by Simon Hunter. The film follows survivors of a shipwreck being preyed on by an escaped psychotic convict who beheads his victims. It was shot in Cornwall for the main locations, and Hastings in East Sussex. Salkim Hanim'in Taneleri Mrs. Salkıms Diamonds is a 1999 Turkish drama film, directed by Tomris Giritlioğlu, based the historical novel of the same name by Yılmaz Karakoyunlu. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on 19 November 1999, won awards at film festivals in Antalya and Istanbul, including the Golden Orange Award for Best Film, and was Turkeys submission to the 72nd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Mary, Mother of Jesus Mary, Mother of Jesus is a 1999 American made-for-television biblical drama film that retells the story of Jesus through the eyes of Mary, his mother. Murderous Maids Murderous Maids is a French film directed by Jean-Pierre Denis, released in 2000, which tells the true story of two French maids, Christine and Lea Papin. The screenplay by Jean-Pierre Denis with Michèle Pétin, was based on the book Laffaire Papin by Paulette Houdyer. It told the story of the double murder committed by the maids, which made sensational headlines in France in 1933. The film had 360,846 admissions in France. The Waiting List Lista de Espera is a 2000 Cuban film directed by Juan Carlos Tabío. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. In the film, people waiting in a bus station start building a little society of their own. Some suggest that the society created resembles the Communist ideal that the Cuban government has tried to accomplish, whilst others see the film as a critique of the failures of the Cuban system. Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story is a 2004 film by Brant Sersen in his directorial debut, written by Brian Steinberg and Brant Sersen. It is an improvisational comedy set in the world of paintball. It stars Rob Corddry, Paul Scheer, Dannah Feinglass, Rob Riggle, Rob Huebel, Ed Helms, Curtis Gwinn, Seth Morris, and DJ Hazard. It was also Ed Helms acting debut. Netherbeast Incorporated Netherbeast Incorporated is a 2007 independent film directed by Dean Ronalds and written by Bruce Dellis. It is an undead office comedy concerning a telephone company in Arizona staffed entirely by flesh-eating, vampire-like employees who refer to themselves as "Netherfolk". Historical figures such as President James Garfield and Alexander Graham Bell are woven into the story. The film premiered at the 2007 AFI/Dallas Film Festival. Steve Burns, the ex-host of Blues Clues, appears in this film as Otto Granberry, a likable vampire worker. Santhosh Subramaniyam Santosh Subramaniam is a 2008 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by Mohan Raja and produced by Kalpathi S. Agoram. The film stars Jayam Ravi and Genelia DSouza in the lead roles, while Prakash Raj, Geetha and Sayaji Shinde play supporting roles. It is a remake of the Telugu film, Bommarillu. The film revolves around a father and son relationship; the father dotes on his son, who resents the same. The sons choices and his ambitions to achieve something in life are subdued by his father. The film entered production in July 2007 and in addition to being shot in India, was also shot at the South Island of New Zealand. The films soundtrack was composed by Devi Sri Prasad, who retained the tunes he composed for Bommarillu. Santosh Subramaniam was released on 11 April 2008 during the Tamil New Year festival. The film was positively received and commercially successful; critics praised the performances of Ravi, DSouza and Prakash Raj. The film won the third prize for the Best Film at the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards of 2008. It was nominated for four awards at the 56th Filmfare Awards South, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress, but did not win in any category. The Storage The Storage is a 2011 Finnish comedy film directed by Taru Mäkelä. The Sweet Escape The Sweet Escape is a 2015 French comedy film written, directed by and starring Bruno Podalydès. The film also stars Sandrine Kiberlain, Agnès Jaoui and Vimala Pons. Dead 7 Dead 7 is an American post-apocalyptic zombie horror western film written by Nick Carter, American singer best known as a member of the Backstreet Boys. It is directed by Danny Roew and produced by The Asylum. The movie aired on SyFy on April 1, 2016 in the United States. Carter managed to get two of his bandmates, A. J. McLean and Howie Dorough to star in the movie. In addition, Carter also cast several members from other boy bands like 98 Degrees, O-Town, N Sync and All-4-One. A free copy of the theme song "In the End" was released on March 28, performed by band members Nick Carter, AJ McLean and Howie D.; Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick from NSYNC; Jeff Timmons from 98 Degrees; and Erik-Michael Estrada from O-Town. Maria by Callas Maria by Callas is a 2017 French documentary film about the life and career of opera singer Maria Callas. Old and New The General Line, also known as Old and New, is a 1929 Soviet drama film directed by Sergei Eisenstein and Grigori Aleksandrov. The General Line was begun in 1927 as a celebration of the collectivization of agriculture, as championed by old-line Bolshevik Leon Trotsky. Hoping to reach a wide audience, the director forsook his usual practice of emphasizing groups by concentrating on a single rural heroine. Eisenstein briefly abandoned this project to film Ten Days That Shook the World, in honour of the 10th anniversary of the Revolution. By the time he was able to return to this film, the Partys attitudes had changed and Trotsky had fallen from grace. As a result, the film was hastily re-edited and sent out in 1929 under a new title, The Old and the New. In later years, archivists restored The General Line to an approximation of Eisensteins original concept. Much of the directors montage-like imagery—such as using simple props to trace the progress from the agrarian customs of the 19th-century to the more mechanized procedures of the 20th—was common to both versions of the film. The Queen of Spades The Queen of Spades is a 1949 fantasy-horror film based on a short story of the same name by Alexander Pushkin. It stars Anton Walbrook, Edith Evans and Yvonne Mitchell. Evans and Mitchell were better known at the time as stage actors, this film was their cinematic debut. Million Dollar Mermaid Million Dollar Mermaid is a 1952 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer biographical musical film of the life of Australian swimming star Annette Kellerman. It was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and produced by Arthur Hornblow Jr. from a screenplay by Everett Freeman. The music score was by Adolph Deutsch, the cinematography by George Folsey and the choreography by Busby Berkeley. George Folsey received a 1953 Oscar nomination for Best Cinematography, Color. The film stars Esther Williams, Victor Mature, and Walter Pidgeon, with David Brian and Donna Corcoran. The Facts of Life The Facts of Life is a 1960 romantic comedy starring Bob Hope and Lucille Ball as married people who have an affair. Written, directed, and produced by the longtime Hope associates Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, it was more serious than many other contemporary Hope vehicles. The film was nominated for five Academy Awards, winning one for Best Costume Design. For her performance, Lucille Ball was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress – Comedy. The film features an opening animated title sequence created by Saul Bass. Thirteen years later, Frank directed and co-wrote A Touch of Class, which likewise dealt with a middle-aged couple trying to have an affair, centering on a disaster-laden trip to a place where they wouldnt be recognized. However, it has never been considered an outright remake. The Last Flight of Noah's Ark The Last Flight of Noahs Ark is a 1980 American family adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions starring Elliott Gould, Geneviève Bujold and Ricky Schroder. The film was released by Buena Vista Distribution on July 9, 1980. A full-scale Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber was featured in the film as the "ark". Lace Lace is an American television two-part miniseries, based on the novel of the same name by author Shirley Conran. The series aired on ABC on February 26–27, 1984. The plot concerns the search by sex symbol Lili for her natural mother, who surrendered her for adoption as a newborn. Lace was one of the highest-rated television movies of the 1983–84 television season. Lilis line "Incidentally, which one of you bitches is my mother?", addressed to her three maternal candidates — Pagan Trelawney, Judy Hale and Maxine Pascal — was named the best line in television history by TV Guide in its 1993 issue celebrating 40 years of television. Scream of Stone Scream of Stone is a 1991 film directed by Werner Herzog about a climbing expedition on Cerro Torre. The film was shot on location at Cerro Torre, with several scenes filmed close to the summit. The script was written principally by longtime Herzog production manager Walter Saxer, based on an idea from mountaineer Reinhold Messner, who Herzog had worked with in his documentary The Dark Glow of the Mountains. Herzog, who usually writes his own screenplays, believes that the script was weak, especially the dialogue, and says that he does not consider Scream of Stone to be his film. The movie has elements drawn from the history of the supposed first conquest of the summit of Cerro Torre in 1959, by the Italian climber Cesare Maestri and his partner, the Austrian Toni Egger, who died during the descent. Evil Angel Evil Angel is a 2009 indie horror mystery film starring Ving Rhames, Ava Gaudet, Kristopher Shepard, and Richard Dutcher, who also directed, wrote, edited, and produced the film. Monster Ark Monster Ark is a television film that first aired on the Sci-Fi Channel on . It was directed by Declan OBrien and Renee OConnor, Tim DeKay and Tommy Lister starred. Surviving Life (Theory and Practice) Surviving Life is a 2010 Czech comedy film by Jan Švankmajer, starring Václav Helšus, Klára Issová and Zuzana Kronerová. The film uses a mix of cutout animation from photographs and live-action segments, and tells the story of a married man who lives a double life in his dreams, where he meets another woman. It premiered out of competition at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Ethos Ethos is a 2011 documentary film directed and written by Pete McGrain and hosted by Woody Harrelson. The main point of the film is to encourage people to engage in ethical consumerism. The film uses many video interview segments from other films at length, including the Zeitgeist movies and, predominantly, The Corporation. Hosted by twice Oscar nominated actor and activist Woody Harrelson, Ethos lifts the lid on a Pandoras box of systemic issues that guarantee failure in almost every aspect of our lives; from the environment to democracy and our own personal liberty: from terrifying conflicts of interests in politics to unregulated corporate power, to a media in the hands of massive conglomerates, and a military industrial complex that virtually owns our representatives. With interviews from some of todays leading thinkers and source material from the finest documentary film makers of our times Ethos examines and unravels these complex relationships, and offers a solution, a simple but powerful way for you to change this system. Kumki Kumki is a 2012 Tamil musical adventure romantic drama film written and directed by Prabhu Solomon.The films soundtrack composed by D. Imman was commended by the audience and critics. The film marked the debut of Vikram Prabhu. The story revolves around a mahout and his trained elephant. The film was produced by director N. Lingusamy on his banner Thirupathi Brothers. The filming was launched in July 2011. It was released on 14 December 2012. The film also released in Telugu as Gajaraju. Kumki ran successfully in the cinema halls. Ice Guardians Ice Guardians is a 2016 feature documentary film directed and written by Brett Harvey about ice hockey enforcers. The film includes interviews with former National Hockey League players including Hall of Famers Chris Chelios, Bobby Hull and Brett Hull. Other players interviewed include Dave Brown, Kelly Chase, Wendel Clark, Glen Cochrane, Riley Cote, Todd Fedoruk, Nick Fotiu, Mitch Fritz, Luke Gazdic, Clark Gillies, Brett Gallant, Eric Godard, Joey Kocur, Zenon Konopka, Jarome Iginla, Steve MacIntyre, Brian McGrattan, Gino Odjick, Colton Orr, Scott Parker, George Parros, Rob Ray, Dave Schultz, Dave Semenko, Zack Stortini, Rick Tocchet and Kevin Westgarth. On Your Wedding Day On Your Wedding Day is a 2018 South Korean romantic comedy film that depicts the ten-year love and friendship of two people from teenage to adulthood. It was written and directed by Lee Seok-geun and stars Park Bo-young and Kim Young-kwang. The film was released on August 22, 2018. Weekend at Dunkirk Week-end à Zuydcoote redirects here. For the novel see Week-end at Zuydcoote Weekend at Dunkirk is a 1964 drama film directed by Henri Verneuil and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo. It is based on the 1949 Prix Goncourt winning novel Week-end at Zuydcoote by Robert Merle. Even the Wind Is afraid Hasta el viento tiene miedo is a 1968 Mexican supernatural horror film, written and directed by Carlos Enrique Taboada and is considered a cult movie in México. A remake was released in 2007, around Halloween, and it stars Martha Higareda as the protagonist. The Joke The Joke is a 1969 Czechoslovak film by director Jaromil Jireš. It is considered one of the last films of the Czech New Wave movement. Based on Milan Kunderas novel of the same name, The Joke tells the story of Ludvík Jahn, a man expelled from the Czechoslovak Communist Party for an idle joke to his girlfriend, and the revenge he later seeks through adultery. The film was produced during the political liberalization of the 1968 Prague Spring and contains many scenes which satirize and criticize the countrys communist leadership. Amos Vogel wrote that the film was "possibly the most shattering indictment of totalitarianism to come out of a Communist country". Horror Hospital Horror Hospital is a 1973 British horror-comedy film starring Robin Askwith, Michael Gough, Dennis Price and Skip Martin. It was the penultimate film directed by Antony Balch. 12:01 PM 12:01 PM is a 1990 short film directed by Jonathan Heap and starring Kurtwood Smith. It aired on cable television in 1990 as part of the Showtime 30-Minute Movie anthology series. It was nominated for an Academy Award. It is the first film adaptation of the short story "01 PM" by Richard A. Lupoff, which was published in the December 1973 edition of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. The major plot device is a time loop or time bounce. Denise Calls Up Denise Calls Up is an American comedy released by Sony Pictures Classics in 1996. Written and directed by Hal Salwen, it has an ensemble cast which includes Liev Schreiber, Timothy Daly, and Alanna Ubach. The plot revolves around a group of friends in New York City who, while working at their PCs and laptops and keeping in touch by phone and fax, never seem to be able to get together. Haan Maine Bhi Pyaar Kiya Haan Maine Bhi Pyaar Kiya is a 2002 Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Dharmesh Darshan. The film stars Akshay kumar, Karisma Kapoor, and Abhishek Bachchan in lead roles, and is a remake of the 1981 film Mouna Geethangal. Music of the film was composed by the duo Nadeem-Shravan. Difret Difret is a 2014 Ethiopian drama film written and directed by Zeresenay Berhane Mehari. The film had its premiere in-competition at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival where it won the World Cinematic Dramatic Audience Award. Angelina Jolie served as the executive producer of the film. The film later premiered at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival in the Panorama section, where it won the Audience Award. It was selected as the Ethiopian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. The title literally translates as "courage", "audacity", but can also be a euphemism for "the act of being raped." Anne of Green Gables L.M. Montgomerys Anne of Green Gables is a Canadian television film based on Lucy Maud Montgomerys novel of the same name. It first aired on YTV on February 15, 2016 and starred Ella Ballentine, Martin Sheen and Sara Botsford. Montgomerys granddaughter, Kate Macdonald Butler, was one of the films executive producers. The films world premiere was held February 2, 2016 at the Canadian Museum of History. The 90-minute film replaced the previously announced 13-part series that had been set to film in 2013. It was filmed in Milton and Prince Edward Island. Night Mail Night Mail is a 1936 English documentary film directed and produced by Harry Watt and Basil Wright, and produced by the General Post Office film unit. The 24-minute film documents the nightly postal train operated by the London from London to Glasgow and the staff who operate it. Narrated by John Grierson and Stuart Legg, the film ends with a "verse commentary" written by W. H. Auden to score by composer Benjamin Britten. The locomotive featured in the film is Royal Scot Class No. 6115 Scots Guardsman. Night Mail premiered on 4 February 1936 at the Cambridge Arts Theatre in Cambridge, England in a launch programme for the venue. Its general release gained critical praise and became a classic of its own kind, much imitated by adverts and modern film shorts. Night Mail is widely considered a masterpiece of the British Documentary Film Movement. A sequel was released in 1987 entitled Night Mail 2. Desert Fury Desert Fury is a 1947 American crime film noir directed by Lewis Allen starring Lizabeth Scott, John Hodiak and Burt Lancaster, with Mary Astor and Wendell Corey. The story was adapted for the screen by A.I. Bezzerides and Robert Rossen, based on the racy novel Desert Town by Ramona Stewart. The picture was produced by Hal Wallis, with music by Miklós Rózsa and cinematography in Technicolor by Charles Lang. The movie was released by Kino Lorber on Blu-ray and DVD in the U.S. on Feb. 26, 2019. Sapphire Sapphire is a 1959 British crime drama. It focuses on racism in London toward immigrants from the West Indies and explores the "underlying insecurities and fears of ordinary people" that exist towards another race. The film was directed by Basil Dearden and stars Nigel Patrick, Earl Cameron and Yvonne Mitchell. It received the BAFTA Award for Best Film and screenwriter Janet Green won a 1960 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Foreign Film Screenplay. It was considered a progressive movie for its time. Earl Cameron, who played the part of Sapphires brother, would appear two years later in another English film dealing with racial issues, the 1961 film Flame in the Streets. The Girl Most Likely to... The Girl Most Likely To... is a black comedy with slight psychological thriller elements written by Joan Rivers and Agnes Gallin, and starring Stockard Channing and Ed Asner. The film was released on November 6, 1973 as a made-for-television film broadcast on the ABC Movie of the Week. The story has plot elements similar to the 1950 film The Second Face. The Small One The Small One is a 1978 American animated featurette produced by Walt Disney Productions and released theatrically by Buena Vista Distribution on December 16, 1978 with a re-issue of Pinocchio. The story is based on a childrens book of the same name by Charles Tazewell and was a project for the new generation of Disney animators including Don Bluth, Jerry Rees, Henry Selick, Gary Goldman, and John Pomeroy. The story tells of a young boy, outside Nazareth, who must part with his best friend, an old donkey named Small One. He brings it to market, but no one is in need of a "scrawny donkey", except for a tanner. Tough Guys Don't Dance Tough Guys Dont Dance is a 1987 crime mystery comedy-drama film written and directed by Norman Mailer based on his novel of the same name. It is a murder mystery/film noir piece that was scorned by audiences and critics alike. It was screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. The script had revisions done by Chinatown and Last Woman on Earth scribe/script doctor Robert Towne. The title comes from an anecdote told to Norman Mailer by a prizefighter named Roger Donahue: Frank Costello, the Murder honcho, and his gorgeous girlfriend greet three champion boxers in the Stork Club. Costello demands that each, in turn, dance with the woman, and each nervously complies. The last, Willie Pep, suggests that Mr. Costello dance. Costello replied, "Tough guys dont dance." Mr. North For the alternative rock band from Dublin, Ireland see Mrnorth. Mr. North is a 1988 American comedy-drama film starring Anthony Edwards, based on the novel Theophilus North by Thornton Wilder. Directed by Danny Huston, the film became a family project; produced by John Huston, it also stars Anjelica Huston, Dannys future wife Virginia Madsen, and Allegra Huston. The King The King is a 1995 Indian Malayalam-language political thriller film. Directed by Shaji Kailas and written by Renji Panicker, with Mammootty in the title role as district collector. The film was a huge commercial success. In 2012, Shaji Kailas made a combined sequel for The King and Commissioner, titled The King and the Commissioner, in which Mammootty and Suresh Gopi reprised their roles as Joseph Alex IAS and Bharath Chandran IPS. Doppelganger is a 2003 Japanese black comedy film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Kōji Yakusho, Hiromi Nagasaku and Yūsuke Santamaria. Oneechanbara: The Movie is a 2008 film written and directed by Yôhei Fukuda. The film is based on the OneeChanbara video game series. It had a full theatrical release in Japan and it was shown in New York at the Asian Film Festival on June 20 and June 25, 2008, under the title of Chanbara Beauty. A straight-to-DVD sequel entitled お姉チャンバラ THE MOVIE vortex was released in 2009. Louis Theroux: Gambling in Las Vegas Louis Theroux: Gambling in Las Vegas is a TV documentary written and presented by Louis Theroux. He heads to the Las Vegas Hilton, to reveal the world behind the myths of casino culture. Among the people he meets are two of the casinos high-rollers and an employee who looks after them as well as a retired doctor who says she has gambled away $4 million in seven years. The programme was first broadcast on 4 February 2007 on BBC Two. Grave Halloween Grave Halloween is a 2013 Canadian TV horror film. An original production by CineTel Films for Syfy, it was directed by Steven R. Monroe and written by Ryan W. Smith and Sheldon Wilson. The film is set in Japan, but it was filmed in Canada. The Thin Yellow Line The Thin Yellow Line is a 2015 Mexican drama film directed by Celso R. García. It was one of fourteen films shortlisted by Mexico to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to 600 Miles. The Night My Mother Killed My Father The Night My Mother Killed My Father is a 2016 Spanish comedy film directed by Inés París. The Live Ghost The Live Ghost is a 1934 American short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by Charles Rogers and produced by Hal Roach. A copy of this film is held by the Library of Congress. Thicker Than Water Thicker than Water is a short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by James W.Horne, produced by Hal Roach, and released in 1935 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The short also features James Finlayson and Daphne Pollard in supporting roles. It was the last two-reel comedy starring the comedy team, as Hal Roach decided to move them into feature films. The Detective Father Brown is a 1954 British mystery comedy film. Like the earlier 1934 Paramount picture Father Brown starring Walter Connolly, Paul Lukas and Gertrude Michael, the film is based loosely on "The Blue Cross", a short story by G. K. Chesterton. The Night Before Christmas The Night Before Christmas, also known as Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka, is a 1961 Soviet fantasy film directed by Aleksandr Rou, based on a Christmas Eve, first story in the second volume of the collection Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka by Nikolai Gogol. The Land The Land is a 1969 Egyptian drama film directed by Youssef Chahine, based on a popular novel by Abdel Rahman al-Sharqawi. The film narrates the conflict between peasants and their landlord in rural Egypt in the 1930s, and explores the complex relation between individual interests and collective responses to oppression. It was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. Lightning Over Water Lightning Over Water, also known as Nicks Film, is a 1980 West German-Swedish documentary-drama film written, directed by and starring Wim Wenders and Nicholas Ray. It centers on the last days of Rays own life, who was already known worldwide for his 1955 classic film Rebel Without a Cause. It was screened out of competition at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Dollman vs. Demonic Toys Dollman vs. Demonic Toys is an American low-budget, direct-to-video 1993 horror film in the B movie category, that went straight to video and never had a theatrical release. It is a continuation of three films released by Full Moon Features: Dollman, Demonic Toys and Bad Channels. Much of the movie consists of flashbacks from the three previous movies, aimed to enhance the story and promote the earlier movies. This film was followed by Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys in 2004 with alternate designs for the toys, which initially aired on Syfy. In 2009, an actual sequel to the first film, titled Demonic Toys 2, was released, which ignores the events in Dollman vs. Demonic Toys. Getting Away with Murder Getting Away with Murder is a 1996 American black comedy film directed and written by Harvey Miller. Dan Aykroyd stars as Jack Lambert, an ethics professor who believes that his next door neighbor, Max Mueller, is an escaped Nazi war criminal. Believing Mueller will escape justice, Lambert plots to murder Mueller. The Goodbye Girl The Goodbye Girl is a 2004 television film starring Patricia Heaton and Jeff Daniels. It aired on TNT and is a remake of the 1977 film of the same name on January 16, 2004. Following the plot of the original, it follows an actor who lives in an apartment along with his friends ex-girlfriend, whom the friend has just abandoned, and her preteen daughter. Pammal K. Sambandam Pammal K. Sambandam is a 2002 Indian Tamil comedy film directed by Moulee and scripted by Crazy Mohan. The film features Kamal Haasan in the title role alongside Simran with Abbas and Sneha in primary supporting roles. The film was produced by P. L. Thenappan under Media Dreams, while Deva composed the soundtrack for the film. 2009 Hindi film Kambakkht Ishq was based on this film. Scary Hair The Wig is 2005 South Korean horror film directed by Won Shin-yun, and starring Chae Min-seo and Yoo Sun. It was first released on August 12, 2005 in South Korea and was released onto DVD in the United States in 2008. Zhongkui: Snow Girl and the Dark Crystal Zhong Kui: Snow Girl and the Dark Crystal is a 2015 Chinese-Hong Kong-United States 3D fantasy action adventure film directed by Peter Pau and Zhao Tianyu and starring Chen Kun, Li Bingbing, Winston Chao, Yang Zishan, Bao Beier, and Jike Junyi. Production began on February 16, 2014. The film was released on February 19, 2015. Comin' Round the Mountain Comin Round The Mountain is a 1951 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. Gamera vs. Zigra is a 1971 Japanese kaiju film directed by Noriaki Yuasa, written by Niisan Takahashi, and produced by Yoshihiko Manabe and Hideo Nagata. It is the seventh entry in the Gamera film series, after Gamera vs. Jiger, which was released the previous year. Gamera vs. Zigra stars Eiko Yanami, Reiko Kasahara, Mikiko Tsubouchi, and Kōji Fujiyama, and features the fictional giant monsters Gamera and Zigra. Shortly after Gamera vs. Zigra was completed, the films production studio, Daiei Film, went bankrupt. As a result, the film was distributed by Dainichi Eihai, receiving a theatrical release in Japan on July 17, 1971. The film was not released theatrically in the United States, instead being released directly to American television by King Features Entertainment in 1987. Nuda per Satana Nude for Satan is a 1974 Italian horror film directed by Luigi Batzella. Revolutionary Girl Utena is a manga by Chiho Saito and an anime directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara. The manga serial began in the June 1996 issue of Ciao and the anime was first broadcast in 1997. The anime and manga were created simultaneously, but, despite some similarities, they progressed in different directions. A movie, , was released in theatres in 1999. A number of stage productions based on the franchise were also produced in the late-1990s and late-2010s, including the "Comédie Musicale Utena la fillette révolutionnaire", staged by an all-female Takarazuka-style cast. The main character is Utena Tenjou, a tomboyish teenage girl who was so impressed by a kind prince in her childhood that she decided to become a prince herself, expressed in her manner of dress and personality. She attends Ohtori Academy, where she meets a student named Anthy Himemiya, a girl who is in an abusive relationship with another student. Utena fights to protect Anthy and is pulled into a series of sword duels with the members of the Student Council. Anthy is referred to as the and is given to the winner of each duel. It is said that the winner of the tournament will receive a mysterious "power to revolutionize the world", and the current champion is constantly challenged for the right to possess the Rose Bride. The Town Is Quiet The Town Is Quiet is a 2000 French drama film directed by Robert Guédiguian. The Sitter While the Children Sleep is a 2007 American made-for-television horror film directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Gail OGrady, William R. Moses, Mariana Klaveno, Tristan Lake Leabu, Madison Davenport, and Stacy Haiduk. Released on the Lifetime Movie Network, its plot concerns a couple who hires a live-in nanny who inserts herself increasingly into the family routine. Then friends of the family begin to have mysterious accidents, as the nanny conspires to replace the mother through murder. Perfect Hideout Perfect Hideout is a 2008 German action film directed by Stephen Manuel and starring Billy Zane, Cristian Solimeno, and Melinda Y. Cohen. Je l'aimais Someone I Loved is a 2009 French drama film directed by Zabou Breitman. Sand Serpents Sand Serpents is 2009 Canadian made-for-television sci-fi action horror film directed by Jeff Renfroe. It is the 19th film of the Maneater film series and originally premiered on Syfy on July 11, 2009. Eeram Eeram is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language supernatural crime thriller film written and directed by newcomer Arivazhagan. Starring Aadhi Pinisetty and Sindhu Menon in the lead roles, with Saranya Mohan and Nandha in supporting roles, the film was produced by S. Shankar. The filming of Eeram began in November 2007 and happened for nearly two years since January 2008 to June 2009, and the movie was released on 11 September 2009 to unanimously positive reviews and was declared as a super-hit blockbuster at the box office. The Telugu dubbed version was renamed as Vaishali and the dubbed version was released in November 2011. The movie was mostly shot in Chennai, Srirangam, Trichy, Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Vishakhapatnam and Pondicherry. Welcome to Curiosity Welcome to Curiosity is a 2018 British crime thriller directed by Ben Pickering and starring Amrita Acharia, Jack Ashton, Richard Blackwood, Kacey Clarke, Lili Bordán, Stephen Marcus and Finn Corney. It is the worlds first film to have raised its entire production budget through equity crowdfunding. Battalion Battalion is a 2015 Russian war film directed by Dmitry Meskhiev that relates the story of the First Battalion of Death, a women-only Russian combat unit that fought in the First World War. Actress Maria Aronova plays the role of real-life heroine Maria Bochkareva. Battalion was the biggest winner at the 2015 Golden Eagle Awards, winning four awards out of nine nominations. Model Shop Model Shop is a 1969 American film by French writer-director Jacques Demy starring Gary Lockwood, Alexandra Hay, and Anouk Aimée, featuring a guest appearance by Spirit who recorded the soundtrack. Demy made Model Shop, which was his first English-language film, following the international success of his film The Umbrellas of Cherbourg. Aimée reprises the title role from Demys 1960 French-language film Lola. Model Shop makes explicit the fact that Demys films take place in the same narrative universe. It weaves together the plots of Lola, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, and Bay of Angels. Catherine Deneuve appears as herself on the cover of a coffee-table magazine in Lolas apartment. Horrors of Malformed Men is a 1969 Japanese horror film directed by Teruo Ishii, who also co-wrote the film. It is based on the novels and by Edogawa Rampo. Ivansxtc ivansxtc is an American independent drama film co-written by Bernard Rose and Lisa Enos, produced by Lisa Enos and directed by Bernard Rose, the first of several Enos-Rose collaborations, including Snuff-Movie, Kreutzer Sonata and Mr. Nice. The film stars Danny Huston, Peter Weller, and Lisa Enos, with Rose and Enos actual CAA agent, Adam Krentzmen, playing the role of fictional "Media Talent Agency" agent, Barry Oaks. Other key roles include Morgan Walsh as Lucy Lawrence, and SLC Punk director James Merendino in the role of director Danny McTeague. The story follows a Hollywood agent, Ivan Beckman, who must force a smile and carry on with business as usual with the agencys biggest client, Don West, in the face of a cancer diagnosis. The film, loosely based on Leo Tolstoys novella The Death of Ivan Ilyich, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2000. It was released in the United States on July 7, 2002 and on July 19, 2002 in the United Kingdom. The Dream Factory The Dream Factory is a 1997 Chinese comedy film directed by Feng Xiaogang. It was one of the first notable and successful he sui pian movies made in mainland China. It was written by Feng Xiaogang and Wang Gang, adapting a Wang Shuo novel. Fukssvansen Chop Chop is a 2001 Danish comedy film. Its original Danish title is Fukssvansen, which literally means "the panel saw". Written and directed by Niels Arden Oplev, the film stars , Anders W. Berthelsen, and Sidse Babett Knudsen, and was produced by Zentropa. Space Warriors Space Warriors is a 2013 American film directed by Sean McNamara and starring Thomas Horn, Josh Lucas, and Danny Glover. The film was released in the United States on 26 April 2013. Goynar Baksho Goynar Baksho is a 2013 Bengali language Indian horror comedy film directed by Aparna Sen. The film is based on a novel Goynar Baksho and a short story Rashmonir Sonadana, both written by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay and published in Desh magazine. The film premiered in Kolkata on 12 April 2013. Deep Deep is a 2017 computer-animated film directed by Julio Soto Gurpide. Inspiration for the film came from Julios deep sea diving experiences. A Song to Remember A Song to Remember is a 1945 Columbia Pictures Technicolor biographical film which tells a fictionalised life story of Polish pianist and composer Frédéric Chopin. Directed by Charles Vidor and starring Paul Muni, Merle Oberon and Cornel Wilde. The Winslow Boy The Winslow Boy is a 1948 British film adaptation of Terence Rattigans play The Winslow Boy. It was made by De Grunwald Productions and distributed by the British Lion Film Corporation. It was directed by Anthony Asquith and produced by Anatole de Grunwald with Teddy Baird as associate producer. The adapted screenplay was written by de Grunwald and Rattigan based on Rattigans play. The music score was by William Alwyn and the cinematography by Freddie Young. The film stars Robert Donat, Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Margaret Leighton with Basil Radford, Kathleen Harrison, Francis L. Sullivan, Marie Lohr and Jack Watling. Also in the cast are Stanley Holloway, Mona Washbourne, Ernest Thesiger, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Lewis Casson, Cyril Ritchard and Dandy Nichols. Neil North, who plays the title role, also appeared in the 1999 film adaptation directed by David Mamet. The Illumination The Illumination is a Polish film of 1973 directed by Krzysztof Zanussi to his own screenplay. The film contains elements of Zanussis "intellectual biography", as well as documentary elements, e.g., appearances of philosopher Władysław Tatarkiewicz. The House of Seven Corpses The House of Seven Corpses is a 1974 American horror film directed by Paul Harrison and starring John Ireland, Faith Domergue and John Carradine. Absolution Absolution is a 1978 British thriller film directed by Anthony Page and written by playwright Anthony Shaffer. The film stars Richard Burton as a priest who teaches at a boys school and finds one of his favourite students is playing a nasty practical joke on him. He sets out to investigate the prank and stumbles upon a dead body, leading to his life spiralling out of control. Hide and Go Shriek Hide and Go Shriek is an 1988 American slasher film directed by Skip Schoolnik in his directorial debut, and starring Bunky Jones, Annette Sinclair, Brittain Frye, Donna Baltron, George Thomas, and Sean Kanan in his film debut. The story details a group of teenagers who celebrate their graduation by staying the night inside a furniture store, where they are stalked and murdered by a cross-dressing killer during a game of hide and go seek. The Christmas List The Christmas List is a 1997 TV movie, shown first on The Family Channel, thereafter on ABC Family during its 25 Days of Christmas programming block. It stars Mimi Rogers. Kartellen Beck – Kartellen is a 2002 Swedish police film about Martin Beck, directed by Kjell Sundvall. Boudu Boudu is a 2005 French comedy film directed by Gérard Jugnot. Its a remake of Jean Renoirs classic 1932 film, Boudu Saved from Drowning. A Family A Family is a 2010 Danish drama film directed by Pernille Fischer Christensen. It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. Fiston Fiston is a 2014 French comedy film directed by Pascal Bourdiaux and starring Franck Dubosc and Kev Adams. Break Point Break Point is a U.S. comedy film directed by Jay Karas. The film stars Jeremy Sisto and David Walton as two estranged brothers who reunite and decide to make a run at a grand slam tournament. The film first premiered at South by Southwest Film Festival on March 8, 2014. The film was released on July 21, 2015 on video on demand prior to the film being released in a limited release on September 4, 2015. Shockproof Shockproof is a 1949 American film noir directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Cornel Wilde and Patricia Knight. Wilde and Knight were husband and wife during filming. They divorced in 1951. Be Sick... It's Free Be Sick... Its Free is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Alberto Sordi. A sequel was made titled Il Prof. Dott. Guido Tersilli. Whatever Happened to Harold Smith? Whatever Happened to Harold Smith? is a 1999 film directed by Peter Hewitt and written by Ben Steiner. It was filmed in Doncaster and Sheffield. The film is a love story set in the 1970s, showing Vince Smiths efforts to date his office colleague Joanna Robinson. Vince attempts to get her to join him at the local disco, but unbeknown to him, Joanna is a punk. This happens against a backdrop of Vinces father Harold becoming a minor celebrity due to his psychic powers, essentially forms of mind reading and telekinesis. Pizza My Heart Pizza My Heart is a 2005 film directed by Andy Wolk and starring Shiri Appleby, Michael Badalucco, and Eyal Podell. The movie premiered July 24, 2005, on ABC Family. It tells the story of a son and daughter of two rival pizzeria owners fall in love, much to the disapproval of both families. It is a modern retelling of Romeo and Juliet set in modern-day Verona. The Temptation of St. Tony The Temptation of St. Tony is a 2009 Estonian film written and directed by Veiko Õunpuu, starring Taavi Eelmaa. The plot has been described as a black comedy and centers around a successful, middle aged man who becomes interested in questions about morality. The film was a co-production between companies from Estonia, Sweden and Finland. Jayantabhai Ki Luv Story Jayantabhai Ki Luv Story is a Bollywood crime romantic comedy film directed by Vinnil Markan, and produced by Kumar Taurani under Tips Music Films. The film stars Vivek Oberoi opposite Neha Sharma in lead roles. The theatrical trailer unveiled on 11 January 2013, whilst the film released on 14 February 2013. The film is a remake of 2010 South Korean film My Gangster Lover which was later remade in Tamil in 2016 as Kadhalum Kadandhu Pogum. The Other One: The Long, Strange Trip of Bob Weir The Other One: The Long, Strange Trip of Bob Weir is a documentary film about Bob Weir, who rose to fame as a guitarist and singer in the rock band the Grateful Dead. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 23rd, 2014. It was distributed through Netflix starting on May 22, 2015. The film runs for an hour and twenty-five minutes. The film was directed by Mike Fleiss. The film features newly conducted interviews with living band members and friends including Bob Weir and his wife Natascha, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, and John Perry Barlow, along with other musicians such as Mike Gordon, Perry Farrell, Lee Ranaldo, Jorma Kaukonen, and Sammy Hagar. Speaking of the film, Mike stated: "We certainly unearthed a lot of buried treasure from the Grateful Dead archive while making this film," said filmmaker, Mike Fleiss. "With Netflix, we have found the perfect global partner to tell the fascinating life story of Bob Weir set against the backdrop of Americas greatest rock band.". Fleiss also stated that: “I wanted to give Bob his moment to shine,” Fleiss says. “I wanted to shine a light on his contributions to culture and rock and roll.” The film won an Audience Award at the 2014 San Francisco International Film Festival for Best Documentary Feature. Talking about the film, Lisa Nishimura, Netflix VP of Original Documentary and Comedy, said: "Mike Fleiss was given unprecedented access to create an intimate and compelling film about one of the most prolific, respected and beloved musicians of our time" and also stated that"We are proud to bring Bobs story to his fans around the world on the eve of the Deads final shows at Soldier Field in Chicago." Hello Mr. Billionaire Hello Mr. Billionaire is a 2018 Chinese comedy film directed by Fei Yan and Damo Peng, loosely based on Brewsters Millions. It was released in China on 27 July 2018. ¡Vampiros en La Habana! ¡Vampiros en La Habana! is a 1985 Cuban animated film directed by Juan Padrón and features trumpet performances by Arturo Sandoval. A sequel to the film, called Más vampiros en La Habana, was released in 2003. Promised Land Promised Land is a 1987 drama film written and directed by Michael Hoffman and starring Kiefer Sutherland and Meg Ryan. Set in Utah, the film is apparently based on a true story. It was the first film to be commissioned by the Sundance Film Festival, and uses the drama over economic class and manhood to critique the Reagan Administration. The Karen Carpenter Story The Karen Carpenter Story is an American made-for-television biographical film about singer Karen Carpenter and the brother-and-sister pop music duo of which she was a part, the Carpenters. The film aired on CBS on January 1, 1989. Directed by Joseph Sargent, it starred Cynthia Gibb as Karen Carpenter, and Mitchell Anderson as her brother, Richard Carpenter, who served as a producer for the film as well as of the musical score. Berlin in Berlin Berlin in Berlin is a 1993 Turkish drama film directed by Sinan Çetin. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival where Hülya Avşar won the award for Best Actress. Am I Beautiful? Am I Beautiful? is a 1998 German comedy film directed by Doris Dörrie. AKA AKA is a 2002 drama film, the first by director and writer Duncan Roy. The film is set in the late 1970s in Britain and deals with the story of Dean, an 18-year-old boy who assumes another identity in order to enter high society. Dean then meets David, an older gay man who desires him and Benjamin, a young Texan hustler. It is largely an autobiographical account of Duncan Roys early life. The screen consists of a row of three frames, showing three perspectives. Shooting Gallery Shooting Gallery is a 2005 film directed by Keoni Waxman and starring Freddie Prinze The plot consists of a young hustler who meets his match in a veteran pool player and small-time gangster. Cell Phone Cell Phone is an award-winning Chinese comedy-drama film directed by Feng Xiaogang and starring Ge You, Zhang Guoli, Xu Fan and Fan Bingbing. It was first released on 18 December 2005 in Mainland China and was subsequently screened at the Cleveland International Film Festival on 18 March 2007. With box office earnings of over ¥50 million, Cell Phone became the best-selling domestic film in 2005. Written by Liu Zhenyun, based on his own novel of the same title, the film revolves around two successful men whose marriages were wrecked when their wives uncovered their extramarital affairs through traces left in their cell phones. More broadly, the film explores the role of cellphones in interpersonal complex relationships in modern China, where rapidly expanding use of information technology impacts the way people communicate. Park Park is the name of an independent comedy-drama film released in 2007. It was produced by Dana Jackson and directed by Kurt Voelker. The story revolves around a Los Angeles park, where 10 colorful characters encounter love – and loss – in the course of one day. It received the Audience Award at the 8th Annual CineVegas Festival where it was premiered in June 2006. After a limited theatrical run in 2007, it was released on DVD on 20 May 2008. Prisoners of the Sun Prisoners of the Sun is a 2013 British-French adventure horror film directed by Roger Christian starring John Rhys-Davies, David Charvet, Carmen Chaplin, Emily Holmes, Nick Moran, Joss Ackland, Michael Higgs, Gulshan Grover and Shane Richie. The Land of Oz The Land of Oz is a 2015 Russian comedy film directed by Vassily Sigarev. The film premiered on 10 June 2015 in the framework of the competition program on the 26-th Open Russian film festival "Kinotavr", where the painting received the Prize. G. Gorin "For the best script", as well as the Prize of the Guild of Film Critics and Film Critics "Elephant". On a wide screen in Russia came December 3, 2015. Turkey Shoot Turkey Shoot is a 2014 Australian dystopian futurist exploitation film directed by Jon Hewitt and co-written by Hewitt and his wife Belinda McClory. Shot in Australia, the film stars Dominic Purcell, Viva Bianca, Robert Taylor and Belinda McClory. Inspired by Brian Trenchard-Smiths 1982 Turkey Shoot, the film features appearances by that films Carmen Duncan, Roger Ward and the voice of producer Antony I. Ginnane as television network head Charley Varrick. The Con Artists The Con Artists is a 2014 South Korean heist film directed by Kim Hong-sun, and starring Kim Woo-bin, Lee Hyun-woo, and Ko Chang-seok. Devil Girl from Mars Devil Girl from Mars is a 1954 independently made UK black-and-white science fiction film, produced by Edward J. Danziger and Harry Lee Danziger, directed by David MacDonald, that stars Patricia Laffan, Hugh McDermott, Adrienne Corri, and Hazel Court. The film was released by British Lion Films. The films storyline concerns a female alien commander sent from Mars to acquire human males to replace their dying male population, thereby saving Martian civilization from extinction. When negotiation, then intimidation falls short, she must use force to obtain cooperation from a remote Scottish village, where she has landed her crippled flying saucer. Devil Girl from Mars has become a cult favourite due to the home video revolution. The Naked and the Dead The Naked and the Dead is a 1958 Technicolor widescreen film based on Norman Mailers World War II novel The Naked and the Dead. Directed by Raoul Walsh and filmed in Panama, the screenplay attributed to the Sanders brothers adds a strip tease and action scenes to Mailers original narrative. One of the last films made by RKO before its closure, the film was released by Warner Bros. and was the last one Raoul Walsh directed for that studio. Villain Villain is a 1971 gangster film directed by Michael Tuchner and starring Richard Burton, Ian McShane, Nigel Davenport and Donald Sinden. It is based on James Barlows 1968 novel The Burden of Proof. This was first feature for the director, Michael Tuchner, who had only worked in television. In a growing trend for movies of the same era and genre some of the violence is quite graphic especially during the heist and foreshadows several 1970s cop TV shows such as The Sweeney, Target and Special Branch. Parade Parade is a French comedy film and was the final film directed by Jacques Tati. It was made for television and featured Tati as a clown in a circus. The film was screened at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, but wasnt entered into the main competition. It was released on Blu-ray in 2014 as part of the Criterion Collections The Complete Jacques Tati box-set. Kaalia Kaalia is a 1981 Bollywood action film, written and directed by Tinnu Anand, and produced by Iqbal Singh. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Parveen Babi, Asha Parekh, Kader Khan, Pran, Amjad Khan, K.N. Singh and Jagdeep. The music is by R.D. Burman, while the lyrics are by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The film was the 8th highest grossing Indian film of 1981. The movie was remade in Kannada in 1984 as Huliyaada Kaala starring Tiger Prabhakar and in Tamil in 1987 as Cooliekkaran. The film was another classic from Bachchans "angry young man" era and helped cement his status as a superstar. The film is also remembered for having the classic upbeat song "Jahan Teri Yeh Nazar Hai". It continues to be played at parties and nightclubs, along with being considered as one of the most iconic songs of the 1980s. Emmanuelle IV Emmanuelle 4 is 1984 French film directed by Francis Leroi and Iris Letans. It is the fourth official theatrical feature film in the Emmanuelle franchise. It is also the last film credit for 1962 Academy Award and Golden Globe nominee Michel Magne, as the film-score composer committed suicide in a hotel room ten months after its release. Archangel Archangel is the second feature film directed by Guy Maddin. The film fictionalizes, in a general sense, historical conflict related to the Bolshevik Revolution occurring in the Arkhangelsk region of Russia, a basic concept presented to Maddin by John Harvie. The film marks Maddins first formal collaboration with co-screenwriter George Toles. Maddin shot Archangel in black and white, on 16 mm film, on a budget of $430,000. Maddin modeled the film on the style of a part-talkie, an early cinema genre. The "basic situation" of the films story was "suggested by Henry Greens 1946 novel Back." Black Rainbow Black Rainbow is a 1989 British supernatural thriller film directed by Mike Hodges and filmed in Rock Hill and Charlotte. The Sandman The Sandman is a 1991 stop-motion animation film, animated and directed by Paul Berry and nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Short Film in 1993. The storyline is inspired by the E.T.A. Hoffmanns version of the European legend of The Sandman. Safe Passage Safe Passage is a 1994 American drama film starring Susan Sarandon, and featuring Nick Stahl, Sam Shepard, Sean Astin and Jason London. Directed by Robert Allan Ackerman from a screenplay by Deena Goldstone, it is based on the novel Safe Passage by Ellyn Bache. The Mine Abandoned Mine, also known as The Mine, is a 2013 horror film written and directed by Jeff Chamberlain. The film was released on August 15, 2013. Magnetic Magnetic is a 2015 psychological sci-fi film written, produced, edited and directed by Sophia Cacciola and Michael J. Epstein, featuring Allix Mortis as the only cast member. Funding for the film was partially raised through a successful Kickstarter campaign. The film is distributed in North America on VOD by Devolver Digital via Indie Rights and in North America on DVD by Wild Eye Releasing. I Do... Until I Don't I Do... Until I Dont is a 2017 American comedy film written and directed by Lake Bell. The film stars Lake Bell, Ed Helms, Mary Steenburgen, Paul Reiser, Amber Heard, Dolly Wells, and Wyatt Cenac. The film was released on September 1, 2017, by The Film Arcade. Stowaway Stowaway is a 1936 American musical drama film directed by William A. Seiter. The screenplay by William M. Conselman, Nat Perrin, and Arthur Sheekman is based on a story by Samuel G. Engel. The film is about a young orphan called "Ching Ching" who meets wealthy playboy Tommy Randall in Shanghai and then accidentally stows away on the ocean liner he is travelling on. The film was hugely successful, and is available on videocassette and DVD. Torrid Zone Torrid Zone is a 1940 adventure film directed by William Keighley and starring James Cagney, Ann Sheridan, and Pat OBrien. A Hen in the Wind is a 1948 Japanese drama film directed by Yasujirō Ozu, starring Kinuyo Tanaka and Shūji Sano. Anna and the Wolves Ana and the Wolves is a 1973 Spanish drama film directed by Carlos Saura. Starring Geraldine Chaplin as a foreign governess who comes to an isolated house to take care of the children of a convoluted family. The film is encoded with political symbolism of Francoist Spain. Saura’s 1979 Mamá cumple cien años was a sequel of sorts. It was entered into the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. The Josephine Baker Story The Josephine Baker Story is an American television film that first aired on HBO on March 16, 1991. It stars Lynn Whitfield as Josephine Baker, who is regarded for being the first international African-American star, despite her more prominent success in Europe. The film was generally well received by critics and has become a success on home video and DVD. The original music score was composed by Georges Delerue. The film was nominated for several awards and won 5 Emmy Awards for art direction, costume design, hairstyling, directing by Brian Gibson and for acting by Lynn Whitfield. Tiger Cruise Tiger Cruise is the 54th Disney Channel Original Movie. It stars Hayden Panettiere and Bill Pullman. The films fictional events are intertwined with the real-life events of the September 11. USS Constellation was, as depicted, actually returning from her 2001 Western Pacific deployment with "tigers" onboard when the September 11 terrorist attacks occurred. This is one of only two films to date in which both Panettiere and her real-life younger brother Jansen appear, the other being The Forger. Garçon stupide Garçon stupide is a 2004 film directed by Lionel Baier. Who the #$&% Is Jackson Pollock? Who the #$&% Is Jackson Pollock? is a 2006 documentary following Teri Horton, a 73-year-old former long-haul truck driver from California, who purchased a painting from a thrift shop for $5, only later to find out that it may be a Jackson Pollock painting. She had no clue at the time who Jackson Pollock was, hence the name of the film. According to an interview from the film, Horton purchased the painting from a California thrift shop as a gift for a friend who was feeling depressed. Horton thought the bright colors were cheery, but when the dinner-table-sized painting proved too large to fit into her friends trailer, Horton set it out among other items at a yard sale, where a local art teacher spotted it and suggested that the work could have been painted by Pollock due to the similarity to his action painting technique. At one point Horton and her friend decided the painting would be good for target practice, but they never got around to trying that activity. The film depicts Hortons attempts to authenticate and sell the painting as an original work by Pollock. Its authenticity was doubtful, because the painting was purchased at a thrift store, is unsigned, and is without provenance. The main problem with the painting is that it "does not have the soul of a Pollock," according to collectors. In addition, Pollock had many imitators during his lifetime. However, a forensic specialist matched a fingerprint on the painting with those on two authenticated Pollocks and a can of paint in his studio, as well as finding other evidence. On another level, the movie explores the challenges faced by an average but determined citizen who takes on the elitist, high-stakes world of art dealership. Some art connoisseurs, including Thomas Hoving, former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, believe the painting to be inauthentic, while Nicolas Carone, an artist and friend of Pollock’s, is uncertain. Horton hired Peter Paul Biro, a Montreal-based forensic art expert, who matched a partial fingerprint on the canvas to a fingerprint on a can of paint in Pollock’s studio, as well as to fingerprints on two authenticated Pollock canvases. Additionally, through an analysis of paint samples from Pollocks studio, he was able to confirm a match with particles of paint found on the canvas in question, in what he calls a "3-point-match". However, in a June 2008 article in ARTnews, Sylvia Hochfield cited two forensic experts who called into question Biros fingerprint analysis; similar concerns were raised in July 2010 by David Grann in an article for The New Yorker. In a pivotal point in the film, Hortons painting is compared side-by-side with Pollocks No. 5, a drip painting once owned by Samuel Irving Newhouse, CEO of Advance Publications, owner of Condé Nast, publisher of The New Yorker. Horton then approached Tod Volpe, an art market trendsetter and former high-profile dealer, after reading his mémoire Framed to solicit his help in selling her painting. With Volpes vision a business venture was formed, Legends Art Group, to manage and sell works of art authenticated by science; the formation of this venture is discussed in the documentary. Volpe also brought Hortons story to producer Steven Hewitt, who, along with his father, executive producer Don Hewitt, had formed the Hewitt Group to produce documentaries. Harry Moses, an Emmy, Peabody, and Directors Guild of America award-winner, and a recipient of a lifetime achievement award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, is the films other producer, as well as its director and writer. Horton, who appeared on The Montel Williams Show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and the Late Show with David Letterman with the painting, turned down an offer Volpe secured for her of US$ 9 million from a Saudi Arabian buyer, and says she will take no less than $50 million for the painting. Diminished Capacity Diminished Capacity is a 2008 comedy film directed by Terry Kinney and written by Sherwood Kiraly, based on his novel of the same name. It stars Matthew Broderick, Virginia Madsen, and Alan Alda. It was released at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and opened in theaters in July 2008. It was produced by Plum Pictures. Aashayein Aashayein is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language drama film written and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, and produced by Percept Picture Company and T-Series. It stars John Abraham and Sonal Sehgal in the lead roles. The film revolves around Rahul, a gambler whose life changes one day when he discovers hes diagnosed with cancer but is given the hope of living his life to the fullest by several patients he meets at a rehabilitation centre. The film released theatrically on 27 August 2010. Smart Ass La Crème de la crème is a 2014 French comedy-drama film directed by Kim Chapiron. The film received three nominations at the 20th Lumières Awards, where Thomas Blumenthal and Jean-Baptiste Lafarge were nominated for Most Promising Actor and Alice Isaaz for Most Promising Actress. Thrissivaperoor Kliptham Thrissivaperoor Kliptham is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by debutant Ratheish Kumar and written by PS Rafeeque. It stars Asif Ali, Chemban Vinod Jose, Aparna Balamurali, Shilpi Sharma and Baburaj in lead roles. It is Produced jointly by Fareed Khan and Shaleel Azeez under the banner of Whitesands Media House The Film was released on 11 August 2017.The film was an average grosser. Northern Pursuit Northern Pursuit is a 1943 American World War II film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Errol Flynn as a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police who tries to uncover a Nazi plot against the Allied war effort. The film was set in Canada during the early years of the war. Walsh called the film a "quickie". Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N. Lt. Robin Crusoe USN is a 1966 comedy film released and scripted by Walt Disney, and starring Dick Van Dyke as a U.S. Navy pilot who becomes a castaway on a tropical island. Some filming took place in San Diego, while a majority of the film was shot on Kauai. The story was loosely based on Daniel Defoes classic novel Robinson Crusoe. It was Walt Disneys idea to make the adaptation, and this is the only film in which he received a story credit. Fists of the White Lotus Clan of the White Lotus is a 1980 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Lo Lieh, with action choreography by Lau Kar Leung, and starring Lo Lieh and Gordon Liu. It is released as Fists of the White Lotus in North America. Go Trabi Go Go Trabi Go is a 1991 German comedy and road movie directed by Peter Timm. It was the first major box office hit about events concerning the newly reunified Germany. Unlike other films in this period that focused on the problems following reunification, Go Trabi Go sees the main characters, former citizens of East Germany, explore places in Europe outside the Eastern Bloc that they were not allowed to visit during the Communist era. Hustler White Hustler White is a 1996 film by Bruce LaBruce and Rick Castro, a satirical black sex comedy about gay hustlers and their customers on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, California. It stars Tony Ward and LaBruce in an addition to the Queer Cinema canon, which is also an homage to classic Hollywood cinema. Also appearing in the film are Vaginal Davis, Glen Meadmore and Graham David Smith. In a plot reminiscent of Sunset Boulevard, Hustler White transposes the action from the silver screens old movie backlots to contemporary male prostitution and the porn industry. The film, which like all of LaBruces work is sexually explicit, includes a controversial amputee sex scene. Co-director Rick Castro cast real male hustlers and his former models, including Tony Ward, as amateur actors. They also used the hustlers homes as location spots for filming. Portions of the film appear in the music video for "Misogyny" a track by Canadian rock band Rusty which appeared on MuchMusic in the 1990s. Meesha Madhavan Meesha Madhavan is a 2002 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film directed by Lal Jose and written by Ranjan Pramod. The film stars Dileep in the title role, and Kavya Madhavan. The film was a commercial success at the box office and the highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year. Meesha Madhavan raised Dileeps stardom to a superstar level. This film was remade in Telugu as Dongodu starring Ravi Teja and in Kannada as Hori starring Vinod Prabhakar. Hello Sister, Goodbye Life Hello Sister, Goodbye Life is a 2006 ABC Family original comedy-drama television film based on novelist Claire Scovell LaZebniks book, Same as It Never Was. Starring Lacey Chabert as Olivia, Wendie Malick as Barbara, Adam Kaufman as Joe, Sammi Hanratty as Celia, David Ramsey as Dennis, Keith Flippen as Mr. Calhoon, Mitch Laurance as Richard, Erin Fisk as Alicia, Amanda Baker as Betsy, Yvette Sirker as Rosivel, and Hunter Whitlow as Yale. You Will Be Mine Je te mangerais is a 2009 French drama film written and directed by Sophie Laloy. Daphne & Velma Daphne & Velma is a 2018 American comedy mystery film directed by Suzi Yoonessi. It is the fifth installment of the Scooby Doo live-action film series. The film is a prequel/spin-off featuring the title characters Daphne Blake and Velma Dinkley. The film is produced by Ashley and Jennifer Tisdales Blondie Girl Productions along with Blue Ribbon Content. It premiered at the Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo on April 7, 2018, and was released on DVD, Blu-ray, and Digital HD on May 22, 2018, by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. Dr. Jack Dr. Jack is a 1922 American silent comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. It was produced by Hal Roach and Directed by Fred Newmeyer. The story was by Jean Havez, Hal Roach, and Sam Taylor. The film was released on November 26, 1922. Grossing $1,275,423, Dr. Jack was one of the top-ten most profitable releases of 1922. Marianne Marianne is a 1929 pre-Code romantic musical drama about a French farm girl who, despite already having a French fiancé, falls in love with an American soldier during World War I. It is a remake of a silent film that was made and released earlier in 1929. Although the films feature mostly different casts, Marion Davies starred in both versions. This was Davies first released talking movie. City Streets City Streets is a 1931 American Pre-Code film noir directed by Rouben Mamoulian from a story by Dashiell Hammett and starring Gary Cooper, Sylvia Sidney and Paul Lukas. This Pre-Code crime film is about a racketeers daughter who is in love with a shooting gallery showman. Despite her prodding, the showman known as The Kid has no ambitions about joining the rackets and making enough money to support her in the lifestyle shes accustomed to. Her father implicates her in a murder and shes sent to prison, after which her father convinces The Kid to join the gang to free his daughter. Castle in the Desert Castle in the Desert is a 1942 film featuring the Asian detective Charlie Chan. It was the eleventh film to feature Sidney Toler as the title character, and the last made by 20th Century Fox. The series continued with Toler, though under much reduced circumstances, at Monogram Pictures. Chip an' Dale Chip an Dale is a 1947 animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters by RKO Radio Pictures. The film depicts Donald Ducks first encounter with the two chipmunks Chip n Dale when he unknowingly chops down their tree for firewood. The title of the film is the first appearance of the names of the two chipmunk characters who previously appeared without names in Private Pluto and Squatters Rights. The film Chip an Dale is also the first time that Chip and Dale are distinguishable from each other, both physically and in personality. Chip an Dale was directed by Jack Hannah and features original music by Oliver Wallace. The voice cast includes Clarence Nash as Donald and Jimmy MacDonald and Dessie Flynn as Chip and Dale respectively. Along with another Disney film, Plutos Blue Note, Chip an Dale was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1948. Both ultimately lost to Tweetie Pie, a film by Warner Bros.. Capricious Summer Capricious Summer is a 1968 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Jiří Menzel. It is based on the novel Rozmarné léto by the Czech writer Vladislav Vančura. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. The film depicts a humorous story of three men, a colonel, a priest and a bath-keeper, during rainy summer days. Only When I Laugh Only When I Laugh is a 1981 American comedy-drama film based on Neil Simons play The Gingerbread Lady. The story is about an alcoholic Broadway actress who tries to stay sober, while dealing with the problems of her teenaged daughter and her friends: an overly vain woman who fears the loss of her looks, and a gay actor relegated to small roles in third-rate shows. Simon changed the main characters name to Georgia Hines for the film adaptation; the character was named Evy Meara in the stage version. The main character went from being a cabaret singer to a Broadway stage actress. The film, written by Simon and directed by Glenn Jordan, stars Marsha Mason, Joan Hackett, James Coco, and Kristy McNichol. It also features two short scenes with then-unknowns Kevin Bacon and John Vargas. Simons next release, I Ought to Be in Pictures, was released just six months later, and its plot was similar. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, and Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Only When I Laugh proved to be very successful at the box office. Coco was also nominated for Worst Supporting Actor in Golden Raspberry Awards for the same role. My Twentieth Century My 20th Century is a 1989 Hungarian comedy-drama film written and directed by Ildikó Enyedi. It premiered at the Toronto Festival of Festivals. Enyedi won the Golden Camera award at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Night Terrors Night Terrors is a film directed by Tobe Hooper. It stars Robert Englund in a dual role, as both Chevalier and the Marquis de Sade. The film was originally set to be shot in Egypt, which later was changed to Tel Aviv, which led the original director to quit the feature and the production company to hire director Tobe Hooper. The film has received several negative reviews, noting Hoopers lower quality output following the release of Poltergeist. My Daughter, the Socialist My Daughter, the Socialist is a 1966 Greek comedy film directed by Alekos Sakellarios. He-Man and She-Ra: A Christmas Special He-Man & She-Ra: A Christmas Special is an animated Christmas television special based on the animated series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe and its spin-off Princess of Power, originally broadcast in syndication December 1985. Although that date marked its only broadcast on television, it was later released on VHS and more recently, BCI Eclipse released it on DVD on December 6, 2005. Classic Media acquired the rights for the DVDs and re-released this special on October 12, 2010. The Hawk Is Dying The Hawk Is Dying is a 2006 film based on the book by Harry Crews. It was accepted to the 2006 Directors Fortnight Competition at the Cannes Film Festival. It premiered at Cinema Village in New York City on March 30, 2007. Daddy Longlegs Daddy Longlegs is a 2009 American independent film directed by the New York-based Safdie brothers, Josh and Benny, and produced by Tom Scott and Casey Neistat. It premiered at the 2009 Directors Fortnight section of the 61st Annual Cannes Film Festival, under the title Go Get Some Rosemary. It premiered in the United States at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival in the non-competitive Spotlight section. It premiered commercially via IFC Films, theatrically and on-demand, on May 14, 2010. The Snitch Cartel The Snitch Cartel is a 2011 Colombian crime film directed by Carlos Moreno. The film was selected as the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards but did not make the final shortlist. The film, like the 2008 Caracol TV series El Cartel, is based on the 2008 novel by the same name by Andrés López López, alias Florecita, a former drug dealer who, while in prison, wrote the fictionalized account of his experiences in the Cali Cartel and of what happened within the Norte del Valle Cartel. Who Gets the Dog? Who Gets the Dog? is a 2016 American romantic comedy film directed by Huck Botko and starring Alicia Silverstone and Ryan Kwanten. Altman Altman is a 2014 documentary film about the life and career of film director Robert Altman. The film was directed and produced by Ron Mann. It features brief contributions by several actors who had appeared in Altmans films, such as Robin Williams, Bruce Willis, Julianne Moore, and Elliott Gould, as well as director Paul Thomas Anderson, who served as a "backup" director on A Prairie Home Companion. Krampus: The Reckoning Krampus: The Reckoning is a 2015 American horror film written and directed by Robert Conway, and co-written by Owen Conway. Released direct-to-video, the film stars Monica Engesser as a child psychologist who is attempting to unravel the link between a mysterious young girl and the mythological creature known as Krampus. Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures is a 2016 American documentary film about the photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, directed and executive produced by Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey, and produced by Katharina Otto-Bernstein for Film Manufacturers Inc. Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures, received its premiere at Sundance Film Festival in January 2016, followed by the international premiere at the Berlin Film Festival in February, and a world television premiere on HBO in April. The film was released theatrically in the US and UK in April 2016. Comradeship Kameradschaft is a 1931 dramatic film directed by Austrian director G. W. Pabst. The French-German co-production drama is noted for combining expressionism and realism. The picture concerns a mine disaster where German miners rescue French miners from an underground fire and explosion. The story takes place in the Lorraine–Saar regions, along the border between France and Germany. It is based on one of the worst industrial accidents in history, the Courrières mine disaster in 1906 in Courrières, France, where rescue efforts after a coal dust explosion were hampered by the lack of trained mine rescuers. Expert teams from Paris and miners from the Westphalia region of Germany came to the assistance of the French miners. There were 1,099 fatalities, including children. Kameradschaft in German means a bond between soldiers or those who have similar opinions and are in friendship. The word is similar to comradeship, camaraderie or fellowship. Tokyo Chorus is a 1931 silent film produced by Shochiku Company, directed by Yasujirō Ozu and starring Tokihiko Okada and Emiko Yagumo. It was based on various stories in the Shoshimin-gai series and also shares influences with King Vidors The Crowd. Most of the film takes place in Tokyo during a depression-like time in the beginning of the Shōwa period. Punch Drunks Punch Drunks is a 1934 film directed by Lou Breslow and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the second short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films at the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Divorce of Lady X The Divorce of Lady X is a 1938 British colour romantic comedy film made by London Films; it stars Merle Oberon, Laurence Olivier, Ralph Richardson and Binnie Barnes. It was directed by Tim Whelan and produced by Alexander Korda from a screenplay by Ian Dalrymple and Arthur Wimperis, adapted by Lajos Bíró from the play Counsels Opinion by Gilbert Wakefield. The music score was by Miklós Rózsa and Lionel Salter and the cinematography by Harry Stradling. The film was made in early three-strip Technicolor and is a remake of the 1933 film Counsels Opinion, also from London Films and in which Binnie Barnes appeared in the role played by Merle Oberon. The North Star The North Star is a 1943 war film produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. It was directed by Lewis Milestone, written by Lillian Hellman and featured production design by William Cameron Menzies. The film starred Anne Baxter, Dana Andrews, Walter Huston, Walter Brennan and Erich von Stroheim. The music was written by Aaron Copland, the lyrics by Ira Gershwin, and the cinematography was by James Wong Howe. The film also marked the debut of Farley Granger. The film is about the resistance of Ukrainian villagers, through guerrilla tactics, against the German invaders of the Ukrainian SSR. The film was an unabashedly pro-Soviet propaganda film at the height of the war. In the 1950s it was criticized for this reason and it was re-cut to remove the idealized portrayal of Soviet collective farms at the beginning and to include references to the Hungarian Uprising of 1956. I See a Dark Stranger I See a Dark Stranger – released as The Adventuress in the United States – is a 1946 British World War II spy film with touches of light comedy, by the team of Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, and starring Deborah Kerr and Trevor Howard. Big House Bunny Big House Bunny is a 1950 Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny cartoon, released in 1950 and directed by Friz Freleng. Fitzwilly Fitzwilly is a 1967 American romantic comedy film directed by Delbert Mann, based on Poyntz Tylers 1960 novel A Garden of Cucumbers and adapted for the screen by Isobel Lennart. Its title refers to the nickname of its protagonist, Claude Fitzwilliam, an unusually intelligent and highly educated mastermind of a butler played by Dick Van Dyke. The film co-stars Barbara Feldon in her first feature-film role. The Destructors The Marseille Contract is a 1974 British thriller film directed by Robert Parrish and scored by Roy Budd. It stars Michael Caine, Anthony Quinn and James Mason. The film was released in the USA as The Destructors. Set in France, the story concerns an American agent attempting to bring down a French drug baron by hiring an assassin who turns out to be an old friend. The highlight of the film is the competition between Lucienne in a Porsche 911S and Deray in an Alfa Romeo Montreal. Count Dracula Count Dracula is a British television adaptation of the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker. Produced by the BBC, it first aired on BBC 2 on 22 December 1977. It is among the more faithful of the many adaptations of the original book. Directed by Philip Saville from a screenplay by Gerald Savory, it stars Louis Jourdan as Count Dracula and Frank Finlay as Professor Van Helsing. Brigham City Brigham City is a 2001 murder mystery independent film. It was written and directed by Richard Dutcher, who also plays in the main role of Sheriff Wes Clayton. It was financed by private investors. Because of the in-movie descriptions of geography and population, it depicts a fictional Utah town of Brigham City rather than the actual town of Brigham City. It was filmed in Mapleton. Hansel & Gretel Hansel and Gretel is a 2002 film adaptation of the Brothers Grimm childrens story. It stars Jacob Smith and Taylor Momsen as the eponymous characters. It also includes Howie Mandel as the Sandman and Sinbad as a raven. Pilot "Pilot" is the first episode of the American serial drama The West Wing. Kabei: Our Mother is a 2008 Japanese film starring Sayuri Yoshinaga and directed by Yoji Yamada. The film was based on the autobiographical novel by Teruyo Nogami, who for many years worked with director Akira Kurosawa, often as script supervisor. The Prince & Me: The Elephant Adventure The Prince & Me: The Elephant Adventure is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Catherine Cyran, which was released direct-to-video. It is a sequel to A Royal Honeymoon. Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey is a 2010 Indian epic action-adventure film directed by Ashutosh Gowariker released on 3 December 2010. It stars Abhishek Bachchan, Deepika Padukone and Sikander Kher in lead roles. The film was based on the book Do And Die by Manini Chatterjee, a historical non-fiction book on the Chittagong Uprising. The film was set in Chittagong, but was shot mostly in Goa along with portions in Mumbai. The first promo was unveiled on 12 October 2010, on the films official Facebook page. The film depicts the events of the Chittagong Uprising from its rise to its aftermath, which was an attempt on 18 April 1930 to raid the armoury of police and auxiliary forces from the Chittagong armoury in the Bengal Presidency of British India by armed Indian independence fighters led by Surya Sen. Tell No One Tell No One is a 2012 Italian comedy film, directed by Ivan Silvestrini. It is based on a novel with the same title written by Roberto Proia. An Eye for Beauty The Reign of Beauty is a 2014 Canadian drama film directed by Denys Arcand. The film stars Éric Bruneau as Luc, an architect from Quebec married to Stéphanie, who begins an extramarital affair with Lindsay while on a business trip to Toronto. The film is distributed in the US by Monument Releasing. Gunvald Beck – Gunvald is a 2016 Swedish film in the Martin Beck film series. The movie is the last movie in the series to feature the character of Gunvald Larsson. It premiered on C More on . Anaarkali of Aarah Anaarkali of Aarah is a 2017 Indian film written and directed by debutant Avinash Das. The movie has Swara Bhaskar playing the lead role of a small-town erotic folk dancer in Arrah in Bihar. The movie revolves around her confrontation with a vice chancellor played by Sanjay Mishra. The film released on 24 March 2017. Bhaskar was nominated for Best Actress for her performance, at 63rd Filmfare Awards. Suspense Suspense is a 1913 American silent short film thriller directed by Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley. Weber also wrote the scenario, and stars in the film with Valentine Paul. The film features early examples of a split screen shot and a car chase. The Internet Movie Database lists Lon Chaney as having an unconfirmed and uncredited brief role, however this is disputed. A print of the film is preserved at the film archive of the British Film Institute. The Secret Life of Nikola Tesla The Secret of Nikola Tesla, is a 1980 Yugoslav biographical film which details events in the life of the Serbian-American engineer and inventor Nikola Tesla, portrayed by Serbian actor Petar Božović. Tesla grew up in the Austro-Hungarian Empire), studied engineering and physics, and moved to New York in 1884. He became an American citizen in 1891 and is known for his contributions to electrical engineering. This biography includes references to his abilities of detailed mental visualization as well as the slowly intensifying personal habits, indulgences or eccentricities for which he became nearly as well known. The film portrays Tesla in a battle with Thomas Edison over the superiority of Alternating Current over Direct Current. It also depicts Teslas dream of supplying consumers all around the globe with limitless wireless energy. Croatian director Krsto Papić assembled a cast which includes three American actors playing iconic personalities of 19th and early 20th century America, J. P. Morgan, Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse. Morgan is portrayed by Orson Welles, while Croatian actress Oja Kodar, Welles companion for the last 24 years of his life, has the role of Katharine Johnson, with whom Tesla corresponded for many years, and whose husband, Robert Underwood Johnson was a poet, scholar, diplomat and Teslas longtime friend and supporter. The other Americans in the cast are character actors Strother Martin and Dennis Patrick as Westinghouse and Edison, respectively. Train Birds TrainsnRoses is a 1998 German-Finnish romantic comedy film directed by Peter Lichtefeld. Do Fish Do It? Do Fish Do It? is a 2002 German drama film directed by Almut Getto. The Final Inquiry The Inquiry is a 2006 Italian historical drama film directed by Giulio Base, and starring Daniele Liotti and Dolph Lundgren. It is a remake of the 1986 film of the same name. Small Town Saturday Night Small Town Saturday Night is a 2010 American ensemble drama film by writer-director Ryan Craig. The film stars Chris Pine, Shawn Christian, John Hawkes and Bre Blair. The film also features actors Muse Watson, Robert Pine, Brent Briscoe, Scott Michael Campbell, Adam Hendershott, Octavia Spencer, Kali Majors and Lin Shaye. Girl Rising Girl Rising is a 2013 movie produced by Kayce Freed, Tom Yellin and Holly Gordon at The Documentary Group, in partnership with Paul G. Allen and Jody Allen of Vulcan Productions. It was directed by Academy Award nominee Richard E. Robbins and features narration by Anne Hathaway, Cate Blanchett, Selena Gomez, Liam Neeson, Sushmita Sen, Priyanka Chopra, Chloë Grace Moretz, Freida Pinto, Salma Hayek, Meryl Streep, Alicia Keys and Kerry Washington. The movie tells the stories of nine girls from nine countries:. Each girl had her story written by a writer from her country and voiced by renowned actors. Their stories reflect their struggles to overcome societal or cultural barriers. The writers are Loung Ung, Edwidge Danticat, Manjushree Thapa, Mona Eltahawy, Maaza Mengiste, Sooni Taraporevala, Maria Arana, Aminatta Forna, Zarghuna Kargar. The girls names are Sokha, Wadley, Suma, Yasmin, Azmera, Ruksana, Senna, Mariama and Amina. London After Midnight London After Midnight is a 1927 American silent mystery film with horror overtones directed and co-produced by Tod Browning and starring Lon Chaney, with Marceline Day, Conrad Nagel, Henry B. Walthall, and Polly Moran. The film was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and was based on the scenario, "The Hypnotist", also written by Browning. The last copy of the film known to exist was destroyed in the 1965 MGM vault fire, making London After Midnight one of the most famous and eagerly sought after of all lost films. In 2002, Turner Classic Movies aired a reconstructed version, produced by Rick Schmidlin, who used the original script and film stills to recreate the films original plot. Their First Mistake Their First Mistake is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy short starring Laurel and Hardy. Directed by George Marshall, the film was produced by Hal Roach and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Ghosts on the Loose Ghosts on the Loose is a 1943 American film and the fourteenth film in the East Side Kids series, directed by William Beaudine. The film was released in the United Kingdom as Ghosts in the Night. Les liaisons dangereuses Les Liaisons dangereuses is a 1959 French-language film, loosely based on the 1782 novel by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, set in present-day France. It was directed by Roger Vadim, and stars Jeanne Moreau, Gerard Phillipe, and Annette Vadim. It was a French/Italian co-production. Konga Konga is a 1961 British/American international co-production science fiction horror film directed by John Lemont and starring Michael Gough, Margo Johns and Austin Trevor. It was shot at Merton Park Studios and in Croydon for Anglo Amalgamated, then distributed in the United States by American International Pictures as a double feature with Master of the World. Anglo Amalgamated and AIP each provided half the funding for the US$500,000 film, with each studio receiving distribution rights in their respective hemispheres. Konga was the basis for a comic book series published by Charlton Comics and initially drawn by Steve Ditko in the 1960s. The Traveler The Traveler is a 1974 Iranian drama film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. The film depicts a troubled but resourceful boys quest to attend a football match at any cost, and his indifference to the effects of his actions on other people, even those closest to him. Thematically, the film explores childhood, societal conventions, and the origins of moral and amoral behavior. Visually, it affords a candid glimpse of Iranian life in the early 1970s. The Human Tornado The Human Tornado is a 1976 American blaxploitation film directed by Cliff Roquemore. The film is a sequel to Dolemite. The Water Babies The Water Babies is a 1978 live action-animated feature film directed by Lionel Jeffries and starring James Mason, Bernard Cribbins, Billie Whitelaw, Joan Greenwood, David Tomlinson, Tommy Pendler, and Samantha Gates. It is very loosely based on the book The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley. Rasputin Agony is a film by Elem Klimov, made c.1973-75 and released in Western and Central Europe in 1982, after protracted resistance from Soviet authorities. The film is notable for its rich, sometimes baroque style, its sumptuous recreation of episodes from the final year of Imperial Russia and the psychological portraits of Grigori Rasputin and the Imperial family. Butterfly Butterfly is a 1982 American independent crime drama film co-written and directed by Matt Cimber, based on the 1947 novel The Butterfly by James M. Cain. The starring cast includes Stacy Keach, Pia Zadora, Lois Nettleton, Ed McMahon, James Franciscus, Edward Albert, and Orson Welles. The original music score was composed by Ennio Morricone. The film was financed by Zadoras husband, Israeli multimillionaire Meshulam Riklis, at an estimated cost of US$3.5 million. It received 10 nominations for the 1982 Golden Raspberry Awards including "Worst Picture", with Zadora winning "Worst Actress" and "Worst New Star", and McMahon winning "Worst Supporting Actor". Nevertheless, Zadora won "Best Female Newcomer" at the Golden Globes for her role, over Elizabeth McGovern and Kathleen Turner. This occurred after her husband flew members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to Las Vegas to watch Pia sing, producing accusations that the award had been "bought". Impulse Impulse is a 1984 American science fiction thriller film starring Tim Matheson, Meg Tilly and Hume Cronyn. Agni Natchathiram Agni Natchathiram is a 1988 Indian Tamil-language action drama film directed by Mani Ratnam. The film is about two half-brothers who come into conflict with each other in their claim for legitimacy as sons of a common father. Prabhu and Karthik played the lead roles along with Amala and Nirosha as their pairs. This film marks the debut film for Nirosha. The films score and soundtrack composed by Ilaiyaraaja was well received. The film was a blockbuster and completed a 200-day run at the box office. The film was dubbed into Telugu with the title Gharshana, and was remade in Hindi as Vansh starring Siddharth Ray and Sudesh Berry. Dilwaala Dilwaala is a 1986 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by K. Murali Mohan Rao, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Smita Patil, Meenakshi Sheshadri, Sarika, Suresh Oberoi, Supriya Pathak, Gulshan Grover and Pran. The film was a remake of Telugu film Kathanayakudu. Be Here to Love Me: A Film About Townes Van Zandt Be Here To Love Me: A Film About Townes Van Zandt is a 2004 documentary film directed by Margaret Brown which chronicles the often turbulent life of American singer-songwriter Townes Van Zandt. The film includes interviews of Van Zandts immediate family and contemporaries such as Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Emmylou Harris, Lyle Lovett, Steve Earle and Guy Clark along with "home movies, old TV performances and, especially, mid-Seventies footage originally filmed by James Szalapski for his outlaw country documentary Heartworn Highways." Horloge biologique Dodging the Clock is a Quebec film directed by Ricardo Trogi and released in 2005. Before Flying Back to Earth Before Flying Back to Earth is the first feature-length documentary film by the Lithuanian film director Arūnas Matelis. In a lyrical, yet unsentimental fashion, it shows the lives of children hospitalized with leukemia in Vilnius Pediatric Hospital - the same place where Matelis daughter had battled and recovered from this disease some time before the start of production. The film is described as "a poetic, unsentimental Lithuanian documentary about the resilience of human spirit". Its laconic style and its formal simplicity have been likened to haiku by some critics. Before Flying Back to the Earth is the most highly acclaimed recent Lithuanian film and is considered one of the best documentary films of 2005 in the world; it has been shown in numerous festivals. The film is in the Lithuanian language. Liars All Liars All is a 2013 American psychological thriller film. It was directed and written by Brian Brightly, and stars Matt Lanter, Sara Paxton, Gillian Zinser, and Torrance Coombs. The Island President The Island President is a 2011 documentary film about the efforts of then-President of the Maldives Mohamed Nasheed to tackle rising sea levels resulting from climate change. Produced by Actual Films, an Oscar- and Emmy-winning American documentary film company based in San Francisco, and directed by Jon Shenk, the film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival. The film was funded by groups including the Ford Foundation, the American Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Atlantic Philanthropies and the Sundance Institute. At the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival, The Island President won the Cadillac Peoples Choice Documentary Award. US rights to The Island President were acquired by Samuel Goldwyn Films. The film opened in New York City on March 28, 2012, followed by releases in other US cities, like Los Angeles and San Francisco. After Nasheed stepped down as President in February 2012, Shenk said that he hoped his film could help convince the world that Nasheed was deposed in a coup that was orchestrated by loyalists to the former dictator, Maumoon Abdul Gayoom. “That might be the single most important thing that the movie can do. It’s now clear that this new government is not democratic, that the people who run the ministries are the same people who were there under the dictator.” Pashupati Prasad Pashupati Prasad is a 2016 Nepali social satirical film directed by Dipendra K Khanal and written by Khagendra Lamichhane.The film stars Khagendra Lamichhane and Barsha Shivakoti in lead roles. The film features struggle of poor people to pay off the debt. It was nominated for the Nepalese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards along with Ko afno and The Black Hen where The Black Hen was selected for the entry. After a huge loss in his movie Vigllante 3D. Dipendra K Khanal went to depression and started visiting Pashupatinath temple. He saw many problems there and thought about releasing the movie related to all the issue he saw there. When he made the script and gave his friends to read, his friend told that the movie would not get a good response, but he did not listen to his friend and started shooting the movie and it got a very good response from all the viewers. After Pashupati Prasad became one of the most successful movies in the history of Nepalese movie, the same team with director Dipendra K Khanal and Khagendra Lamichhane made a new movie based on social drama Dhanapati released in 2017. One Good Turn One Good Turn is a 1931 American Pre-Code short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. This film was the first Laurel and Hardy film to feature support from Billy Gilbert. Vesna na Zarechnoy ulitse Spring on Zarechnaya Street is a 1956 Soviet drama film produced at the Odessa Film Studio and directed by Felix Mironer and Marlen Khutsiev. The film was one of the most popular pictures in the Soviet Union, it was seen by 30,12 million viewers. Seven Dead in the Cat's Eye Seven Deaths in the Cats Eye is a 1973 giallo-horror film directed by Antonio Margheriti. Night Crossing Night Crossing is a 1982 British-American drama film starring John Hurt, Jane Alexander and Beau Bridges. The film is based on the true story of the Strelzyk and Wetzel families, who on September 16, 1979, attempted to escape from East Germany to West Germany in a homemade hot air balloon, during the days of the Inner German border-era, when emigration to West Germany was strictly prohibited by the East German government. It was the final theatrical film directed by Delbert Mann. King Lear King Lear is a 1987 film directed by Jean-Luc Godard, an adaptation of William Shakespeares play in the style of experimental French New Wave cinema. The script was primarily by Peter Sellars and Tom Luddy, and was originally assigned to Norman Mailer. It is not a typical cinematic adaptation of Shakespeares eponymous tragedy, although some lines from the play are used in the film. Only three characters – Lear, Cordelia and Edgar – are common to both, and only Act I, scene 1 is given a conventional cinematic treatment in that two or three people actually engage in relatively meaningful dialogue. King Lear is set in and around Nyon, Vaud, Switzerland, where Godard went to primary school. While many of Godards films are concerned with the invisible aspects of cinematography, the outward action of the film is centred on William Shakespeare Junior the Fifth, who is attempting to restore his ancestors plays in a world where most of human civilization—and more specifically culture—has been lost after the Chernobyl catastrophe. Rather than reproducing a performance of Shakespeares play, the film is more concerned with the issues raised by the text, and symbolically explores the relationships between power and virtue, between fathers and daughters, words and images. The film deliberately does not use conventional Hollywood filmmaking techniques which make a film watchable, but instead seeks to alienate and baffle its audience in the manner of Bertolt Brecht. Heartbreak Hotel Heartbreak Hotel is a 1988 American comedy film written and directed by Chris Columbus, and stars David Keith and Tuesday Weld. Set in 1972, the story deals with one of the many "legends" involving Elvis Presley about his fictional kidnapping, and his subsequent redemption from decadence. The film was shot on location in Austin at Green Pastures the former residence of John Henry Faulk. .hack//SIGN .hack//Sign is an anime television series directed by Kōichi Mashimo, and produced by studio Bee Train and Bandai Visual. It made up one of the four original storylines for the .hack franchise. Twenty-six episodes were aired on television and three additional ones were released on DVD as original video animation. The characters were designed by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, and the series was written by Kazunori Itō. The series was composed by Yuki Kajiura in her second collaboration with Mashimo. The series is influenced by psychological and sociological subjects, such as anxiety, escapism and interpersonal relationships. It focuses on a Wavemaster named Tsukasa, a player character in a virtual reality massively multiplayer online role-playing game of The World. He is trapped in the game by an artificial intelligence hacker. In order for Tsukasa to log out, he embarks on a quest to find the truth behind the abnormal situation. The series premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo from April 4 to September 25, 2002. It was broadcast by Animax in Asia and Latin America, and by Cartoon Network, YTV and AnimeCentral in North America, Nigeria and United Kingdom. It was distributed across North America by Bandai. The storyline moves at a leisurely pace, and has multiple layers — the viewer is often fed false information and red herrings, potentially leading to confusion until the true nature of events is unveiled towards the end of the series. It relies on characterization and has few action scenes; most of the time character interaction is presented in the form of dialogue. English language reception to The series has been generally positive, but some of these sources have negatively criticised the series as a result of its slow pacing and character-driven storyline. Vipers Vipers is a 2008 television film directed by Bill Corcoran and starring Tara Reid and Jonathan Scarfe. It premiered on the Sci Fi Channel on September 21, 2008, and was released on DVD on September 23, 2008. The name of the film was inspired by the Co/Ed softball team of the same name, playing games in the summer months throughout the Capital Region. It is the 12th film of the Maneater Series. Speech & Debate Speech & Debate is a 2017 American film directed by Dan Harris. Filmed in Jackson in 2015, the film is an adaptation of the Broadway stage play Speech & Debate. The film was released on April 7, 2017, by Vertical Entertainment. The Last Princess The Last Princess is a 2016 South Korean period drama film directed by Hur Jin-ho with a screenplay by Hur, Lee Han-eol, and Seo Yoo-min, based on the best-selling novel by Kwon Bi-young. It stars Son Ye-jin as Princess Deokhye, the last princess of the Joseon Dynasty. The film depicts Princess Deokhyes life in Japan after she was forced to move there at age 13 by the Imperial Japanese government, and her attempts to return to Korea. Midnight Mary For the song by Joey Powers, see List of 1960s one-hit wonders in the United States. Midnight Mary is a 1933 American pre-Code crime drama film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Loretta Young, Ricardo Cortez, and Franchot Tone. Murder Morderstwo is a short film written and directed by Roman Polanski in 1957. This was Polanskis first completed student short at the State Film School in Łódź, Poland. The film takes place predominantly in darkness and in one room. It introduces ideas Polanski revisited throughout his career. Alternative English-language titles for the film are Murder and A Murderer. Until They Sail Until They Sail is a 1957 American black-and-white CinemaScope drama film directed by Robert Wise and starring Jean Simmons, Joan Fontaine, Paul Newman, Piper Laurie, and Sandra Dee. The screenplay by Robert Anderson, based on a story by James A. Michener included in his 1951 anthology Return to Paradise, focuses on four New Zealand sisters and their relationships with U.S. Marines during World War II. Caprice Caprice is a 1967 DeLuxe Color comedy-thriller film directed by Frank Tashlin starring Doris Day and Richard Harris. This film and In Like Flint were the last movies made in CinemaScope, with most studios moving to Panavision and other widescreen processes. The Seventh Company Outdoors The Seventh Company Outdoors is a 1977 French comedy film directed by Robert Lamoureux. It is a sequel to Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to?. Avalanche Express Avalanche Express is a 1979 Cold War adventure thriller film produced and directed by Mark Robson, about the struggle over a defecting Russian general. It stars Lee Marvin, Robert Shaw, Maximilian Schell, and Linda Evans. The screenplay by Abraham Polonsky was based on the 1977 novel of the same name by Colin Forbes. Both Shaw and Robson died near the end of shooting. Stewardess School Stewardess School is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Ken Blancato and starring Brett Cullen and Don Most. It is also known for being one of voice veteran Rob Paulsens very few onscreen roles, and up until the early 2000s, one of the most played films on the American cable channel Comedy Central. Bungee Jumping of Their Own Bungee Jumping of Their Own is a 2001 South Korean film starring Lee Byung-hun and Lee Eun-ju. The film had 947,000 admissions, making it the 10th most attended film of the year. Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation is a horror compilation video released in 2001 by FlixMix. Marketed as "The Killer Compilation," the film consists of seventeen scenes from notable, revolutionary horror titles, along with short screens describing the apropos villain. Agata and the Storm Agata and the Storm is a 2004 Italian comedy film directed by Silvio Soldini. A Thousand Kisses A Thousand Kisses is a 2006 Dutch drama film directed by Willem van de Sande Bakhuyzen. It was based on the novel of the same name by Ronald Giphart. Contract Killers Contract Killers is a 2008 action film about a female assassin on the run from the law. The film was directed by Justin B. Rhodes, and stars Frida Farrell, Nick Mancuso, and Rhett Giles with an appearance by Paul Cram. Travelling Salesman Travelling Salesman is a 2012 intellectual thriller film about four mathematicians solving the P versus NP problem, one of the most challenging mathematical problems in history. The title refers to the Travelling salesman problem, an optimization problem that acts like a key to solving other mathematical problems that are thought to be hard; it has been proven that a quick travelling salesman algorithm, if one exists, could be converted into quick algorithms for many other difficult tasks, such as factoring large numbers. Since many cryptographic schemes rely on the difficulty of factoring integers to protect their data, this would allow access to private data like personal correspondence, bank accounts and, possibly, government secrets. The story was written and directed by Timothy Lanzone and premiered at the International House in Philadelphia on June 16, 2012. After screenings in eight countries, spanning four continents, including screenings at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Cambridge, the film was released globally on September 10, 2013. The Spy Spy is a 2012 Russian spy film, an adaptation of Boris Akunins novel The Spy Novel. It was directed by Alexey Andrianov, and starred Danila Kozlovsky and Fyodor Bondarchuk. Akunin adapted his own novel. It had one of the largest film budgets in Russian history. Chilling Visions: 5 Senses of Fear Chilling Visions: 5 Senses of Fear is a 2013 horror anthology film that was directed by Eric England, Nick Everhart, Emily Hagins, Miko Hughes, Jesse Holland and Andy Mitton. The anthology was originally broadcast on the Chiller network on May 31, 2013 and was released onto DVD and Blu-ray on October 22 of the same year. Park Avenue: Money, Power and the American Dream Park Avenue: Money, Power and the American Dream is a 2012 documentary film about the wealth gap in the United States directed by Alex Gibney. 7 Pecados Rurais 7 Pecados Rurais is a 2013 Portuguese film directed by Nicolau Breyner. It was the Portuguese film with the largest number of admissions in Portugal in 2013 with 281,423. With This Ring With This Ring is an American romantic comedy drama television film that aired on Lifetime in 2015. Written and directed by Nzingha Stewart, it stars Regina Hall, Jill Scott and Eve. Stewart adapted the script from the 2006 novel The Vow by Denene Millner, Angela Burt-Murray and Mitzi Miller. The Boy Downstairs The Boy Downstairs is a 2017 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Sophie Brooks. The film stars Zosia Mamet, Matthew Shear, Deirdre OConnell, Sarah Ramos and Diana Irvine. The film was released on February 16, 2018, by FilmRise. The St. Louis Bank Robbery The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery is a 1959 heist film, directed by Charles Guggenheim and starring Steve McQueen as a college dropout hired to be the getaway driver in a bank robbery. Based on a 1953 bank robbery attempt of Southwest Bank in St. Louis, the film was shot on location in 1958 with some of the men and women from the St. Louis Police Department, as well as local residents and bank employees, playing the same parts they did in the actual robbery attempt. Steve McQueen was quite unknown when filming began, because he would get the role of Josh Randall in the TV series Wanted Dead or Alive only some months later. A New Kind of Love A New Kind of Love is a 1963 American romantic comedy film directed by Melville Shavelson and starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. Frank Sinatra sings "You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me" over the opening credits. Last Known Address Last Known Address is a 1970 French-Italian film directed by José Giovanni. This movie is based on the eponymous novel The Last Known Address by Joseph Harrington. Distracted Le Distrait is a 1970 French comedy film directed by Pierre Richard, starring Pierre Richard, Marie-Christine Barrault and Bernard Blier. The film combines elements of slapstick, horror and romantic comedy. The plot follows the adventures of Pierre Malaquet, an eccentric and extremely absent-minded advertising manager. The prototype of the character is Ménalque from Jean de La Bruyères "Caractères". Mili Mili is a 1975 Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. It starred Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan and Ashok Kumar in lead roles. Jaya Bachchan received a Filmfare nomination as Best Actress, the only nomination for the film. The film was later remade in Telugu in 1976 as Jyothi starring Jayasudha in the title role. This film was the last film of legendary music director Sachin Dev Burman. Brunet wieczorowa pora Brunet wieczorową porą is a comedy film directed by Stanisław Bareja from 1976. The Year of the Hare The Year of the Hare is a 1977 Finnish drama film directed by Risto Jarva, starring Antti Litja as a man who leaves his office job in Helsinki to live in the wilderness with a hare. The film is based on the 1975 book The Year of the Hare by Arto Paasilinna. The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders is a 1996 British drama television film directed by David Attwood, with a screenplay by Andrew Davies and starring Alex Kingston. It is an adaptation of the novel Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe. Cerberus Cerberus, is a 2005 Sci Fi Channel original film, starring Sebastian Spence, Emmanuelle Vaugier, and Greg Evigan. The film was directed by John Terlesky, and was released direct–to–video in 2005. The Take The Take is a Canadian documentary film released in 2004 by the wife and husband team of Naomi Klein and Avi Lewis. It tells the story of workers in Buenos Aires, Argentina who reclaim control of a closed Forja auto plant where they once worked and turn it into a worker cooperative. Detective Conan: Full Score of Fear is the twelfth movie installment of the Detective Conan manga and anime franchise. The initial screening of the movie was scheduled on April 19, 2008. An OVA, which takes place three years earlier, was released specially for the movie. The OVA was released go Shogakukan on DVD as Magic File # 2. Once Upon a Time... Once Upon a Time in Rio is a Brazilian romantic drama film released in 2008 and directed by Breno Silveira, set in Rio de Janeiro. It was produced by Conspiração Filmes, co-produced by Globo Filmes and by Lereby Produções and distributed in Brazil and Worldwide by Columbia Pictures. The Silent Army The Silent Army is a recut, international version of the 2008 Dutch drama film Wit Licht directed by Jean van de Velde about the hardships of child soldiers in Africa. It marks the acting debut of singer Marco Borsato. On December 29, 2008 it was reported that, despite bad reviews, the film had received a gold certification. More than 100,000 people went to see the film in two weeks time. In April 2009, it was announced that the film would be shown at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. The Villain The Villain is a 2009 French comedy film written and directed by and starring Albert Dupontel. The Priest The Priest is a 2009 Russian drama film directed by Vladimir Khotinenko. The War You Don't See The War You Dont See is a 2010 British documentary film written, produced and directed by John Pilger with Alan Lowery, which challenges the media for the role they played in the Iraq, Afghanistan, and Israel/Palestine conflicts. The film, which went on nationwide general release on , had its premiere at the Barbican and was aired through Britains ITV1 on and later through Australias SBS One on . Beautiful Youth Beautiful Youth is a 2014 Spanish-French drama film directed by Jaime Rosales. It was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival where it won a commendation from the Ecumenical Jury. Jack Irish Jack Irish is an Australian television drama series first broadcast on ABC1 on 14 October 2012. The series stars Guy Pearce as the title character, a former criminal lawyer turned private investigator and debt collector. Much of the action is set in the Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy. Adapted from the detective novels by author Peter Temple, Jack Irish was created by Andrew Anastasios, Matt Cameron and Andrew Knight. It began life as three feature-length movies, before being adapted into an ongoing series, of which two six-episode blocks have been broadcast thus far. All three movies were directed by Jeffrey Walker, while Kieran Darcy-Smith serves as lead director on the series. Bad Debts, the first of the three feature-length movies, was watched by an average of 950,000 Australian viewers, ranking as the sixth most watched programme of the week. Black Tide, the second movie, was watched by an average of 851,000 Australian viewers, ranking as the thirteenth most watched programme of the week. Dead Point, the third and final movie, was watched by an average of 780,000 Australian viewers, ranking as the eleventh most watched programme of the week. The first series of six episodes broadcast from 11 February to 17 March 2016. The second series broadcast from 8 July to 12 August 2018. The second series was dedicated to the memory of Peter Temple, who died in March 2018. Rhapsody in Blue Rhapsody in Blue is a 1945 fictionalized screen biography of the American composer and musician George Gershwin released by Warner Brothers. A Ship to India A Ship Bound for India is a 1947 Swedish film directed by Ingmar Bergman. It was originally released as A Ship to India in the United Kingdom and Frustration in the United States. The screenplay was written by Bergman, based on the play by Martin Söderhjelm. The film was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. 8 Ball Bunny 8 Ball Bunny is a Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. It was shot in 1949 and released theatrically on July 8, 1950. Bunker Hill Bunny Bunker Hill Bunny is a 1949 Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short, released in 1950 and starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam as a Hessian mercenary in the American Revolution. It was directed by Friz Freleng and written by Tedd Pierce. Hawley Pratt and Paul Julian did the layout and backgrounds, while Arthur Davis, Ken Champin, Virgil Ross and Gerry Chiniquy headed the team of animators. Mel Blanc provided voice characterizations, and Carl Stalling created the musical score. King Dinosaur King Dinosaur is a 1955 science fiction film starring William Bryant and Wanda Curtis with narration by Marvin Miller. The film was featured on season 2 of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Une femme française A French Woman is a 1995 French drama film directed by Régis Wargnier. Zombie 5: Killing Birds Killing Birds is a 1988 Italian horror film starring Lara Wendel and Robert Vaughn. The film is set in Louisiana where Fred Brown returns from the Vietnam war to find his wife in bed with her lover and slaughters the whole family sparing the newborn son. After the massacre, he is attacked by and blinded by a falcon. Twenty years later a group of students led by Steve and Anne meet Brown, and begin their search for a nearly extinct breed of woodpecker and come across grisly occurrences including boys being killed by vengeful zombies. The film was first released in July 1988 in France, and in August in Italy. Allosaurus: A Walking with Dinosaurs Special The Ballad of Big Al is a two episode series of Walking with Dinosaurs specials following the real-world Allosaurus specimen "Big Al". It first aired on BBC One in the United Kingdom during Christmas 2000. Contact High Contact High is a 2009 Austrian comedy film directed by Michael Glawogger and starring Michael Ostrowski and Raimund Wallisch. The Broken Tower The Broken Tower is a 2011 American biographical drama film directed, written, produced, edited by and starring James Franco. The film was made by Franco as his Masters thesis for his MFA in filmmaking from New York University. The film is about American poet Hart Crane. Franco appears in the starring role as Crane along with Michael Shannon as one of Cranes lovers. The Broken Tower made its world premiere in April 2011 at Boston College. It was shown at the 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival in June and released on DVD in 2012. The film includes the recitation by Franco of several of Cranes poems both as voice-over additions to the film, as well as actual readings of several poems rendered by Franco as portraying Crane himself. 15 Years and One Day 15 Years and One Day is a 2013 Spanish drama film directed by Gracia Querejeta. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Viva l'Italia Viva lItalia is a 2012 Italian comedy film written and directed by Massimiliano Bruno. Moor Moor is a 2015 Pakistani drama film directed, written by Jami and co-produced by Nazira Ali, Nadeem Mandviwalla and Jami under the production banner of Azad Film Company and Mandviwalla Entertainment. The film stars Hameed Sheikh in lead along with Samiya Mumtaz, Shaz Khan, Nayyar Ejaz, Ayaz Samoo and Abdul Qadir in lead roles. The films title, Moor, is a Pashto word meaning "Mother". Moor was previously named as Morqaye. Films story depicts the railway system of Balochistan, especially the closure of Zhob valley railways in 1984. Besides that the movie shows how families are run by the women. According to the director of the movie, the film depicts living through the problems faced by Pakistan. The film was released nationwide by Geo films on 14 August 2015. It was selected to premiere at 20th Busan International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Pakistani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Our Wife Our Wife is a 1931 American pre-Code Hal Roach comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. It was directed by James W. Horne and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Young in Heart The Young in Heart is a 1938 American comedy film produced by David O. Selznick, directed by Richard Wallace, and starring Janet Gaynor, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and Paulette Goddard. The supporting cast features Roland Young and Billie Burke. The screenplay by Paul Osborn was adapted by Charles Bennett from the serialized novel, The Gay Banditti by I. A. R. Wylie, as appearing in The Saturday Evening Post from February 26 to March 26, 1938. Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise Charlie Chans Murder Cruise is a 1940 murder mystery film starring Sidney Toler in his fifth of many performances as Charlie Chan. It is based on the Earl Derr Biggers novel Charlie Chan Carries On. Only the Valiant Only the Valiant, also known as Fort Invincible, is a 1951 Western film produced by William Cagney, directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Gregory Peck, Barbara Payton, and Ward Bond. The screenplay was written by Edmund H. North and Harry Brown, based on the 1943 novel of the same name by Charles Marquis Warren. A Quiet Place in the Country A Quiet Place in the Country is a 1968 giallo thriller film directed by Elio Petri. Legendary Weapons of China Legendary Weapons of China is a 1982 martial arts fantasy film directed by Lau Kar-Leung. It takes place during the late Qing Dynasty when Empress Dowager Cixi dispatches her agents to various factions of the Boxer Rebellion in order to find supernatural martial artists that are invulnerable to western bullets. When one of the leaders of these groups disbands his forces, assassins from the remaining factions are sent out to kill him for his apparent treason. As the title of the film suggests, a great variety of fights take place involving the "legendary weapons." Although Lau Kar-Leung is known for showing "real Kung-Fu" in his films, he does take some artistic license by incorporating elements of Taoist Maoshan folk magic with hand-to-hand combat. This is similar to what he did in another of film of his, Heroes of the East. Egészséges erotika Sound Eroticism is a 1986 Hungarian comedy film directed by Péter Tímár. Dudes Dudes is a 1987 American independent film directed by Penelope Spheeris, written by Randall Jahnson, and starring Jon Cryer, Catherine Mary Stewart, Daniel Roebuck, and Lee Ving. A Western revenge story in a contemporary setting, its plot concerns three punk rockers from New York City who attempt to make their way to California. When one of them is murdered by a vicious gang leader, the other two, played by Cryer and Roebuck, find themselves fish out of water as they pursue the murderer from Arizona to Montana, assisted by a tow truck driver played by Stewart. Continuing Spheeris theme of highlighting the punk subculture as in her prior films The Decline of Western Civilization and Suburbia, Dudes features several rock musicians in various roles, including Fear singer Lee Ving as the gang leader, Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea as the murdered punk, and John Densmore of the Doors, Axxel G. Reese of the Gears, and punk artist and promoter "Mad" Marc Rude in minor roles, as well as punk rock band the Vandals performing in the opening scene. Spheeris had previously worked with Ving in The Decline of Western Civilization, and with Flea and the Vandals in Suburbia. Dudes was shown in only a few theaters and did not receive a wide release through a film distributor. Several parties involved in making the film, including Spheeris, later attributed this to its mixing of multiple genres and tones. Written as a dramatic, action-filled "punk Western" set in the modern era, the finished film also contained elements of comedy, road movies, and a heavy metal soundtrack, the combination of which made it difficult to market. It received a home video release on VHS, through which niche interest in the film persisted in subsequent decades. In 2017 it was given a new release in the DVD and Blu-ray formats. Flesh for the Beast Flesh for the Beast is a 2003 fantasy-horror film directed and written by Terry M. West. The movie was released on September 27, 2003 and surrounded a group of parapsychologists that investigate a haunted mansion and end up finding more than they intended. A graphic novel tie-in was released the following year through Media Blasters. 'D' D is a 2005 Indian crime drama thriller film, directed by Vishram Sawant, co-written by Manish Gupta and Ram Gopal Varma. Produced by Varma and Ronnie Screwvala, it was released in India on 3 June 2005. It is the third film in the Gangster film series. The film is a sequel to Varmas 2002 film Company. Like its predecessor, D is based on the real-life Mumbai underworld organization, the D-Company. The three Varma films Satya, Company and D are together considered an Indian Gangster Trilogy. The film features Randeep Hooda in his first lead appearance. It also marks the comeback of actress Rukhsar Rehman, who was also seen in Sarkar. Congorama Congorama is a Canadian film directed by Philippe Falardeau, released in 2006. What Would Jesus Buy? What Would Jesus Buy? is a 2007 documentary film produced by Morgan Spurlock and directed by Rob VanAlkemade. The title is a take-off on the phrase, "what would Jesus do?". The film debuted on the festival circuit on March 11, 2007, at the South By Southwest conference in Austin. It went into general U.S. release on November 16, 2007. The film follows the exploits of the semi-fictional group Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping. Although founded as a performance collective rather than an actual religious organization, members of the group express spiritual viewpoints against excessive consumerism and materialism, particularly in the context of Christmas. The aforementioned Reverend Billy, played by social activist Bill Talen, is intended by its non-Christian performer not as parody but as a living example of past radical preachers. Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale is a 2007 American animated Christmas fantasy comedy film starring the seven-time Academy Award-winning cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Turner Entertainment Co., it was the fifth made-for-video attempt to recapture the style of William Hanna and Joseph Barberas original film shorts from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Produced and directed by Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone, it is an animated semi-adaptation of The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by E. T. A. Hoffmann, with Jerry in the role of the Nutcracker and Tom in the role of one of the Mouse Kings henchmen. A Nutcracker Tale would be the last animated production that Joseph Barbera worked on, as he died on December 18, 2006; the film was dedicated to his memory. It was also the last animated direct-to-video film released under the Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label, before it became an in-name-only unit of Warner Bros. Pictures the following year. Avalon Avalon is a 2011 Swedish drama film directed by Axel Petersén. Echoes of War Echoes of War is a 2015 American psychological thriller film written by Kane Senes and John Chriss and directed by Kane Senes. The film stars James Badge Dale as a Confederate soldier who returns home from the American Civil War, bringing his demons back with him. It also stars Ethan Embry, William Forsythe, Maika Monroe, Rhys Wakefield, Beth Broderick, Ryan ONan and Owen Teague. The film had its world premiere at the Dallas International Film Festival on April 15, 2015, where it won a Special Jury Prize for Best Ensemble Cast. It had a limited theatrical release on May 15, 2015 via AMC Theatres. An Italian Name An Italian Name is a 2015 Italian comedy film directed by Francesca Archibugi. A Kid A Kid is a 2016 French-Canadian drama film written and directed by Philippe Lioret and starring Pierre Deladonchamps, Gabriel Arcand and Catherine de Léan. It is loosely based on the book Si ce livre pouvait me rapprocher de toi by Jean-Paul Dubois. Du Barry Was a Lady Du Barry Was a Lady is a 1943 American musical comedy film, starring Red Skelton, Lucille Ball, Gene Kelly and Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra. It is based on the 1939 stage musical of the same name. Shot in Technicolor, the film was directed by Roy Del Ruth and produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Go for Broke! Go for Broke! is a 1951 black-and-white war film directed by Robert Pirosh, produced by Dore Schary and starring Van Johnson and six veterans of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. The film co-stars Henry Nakamura, Warner Anderson, and Don Haggerty in its large cast. The film dramatizes the real-life story of the 442nd, which was composed of Nisei soldiers. Fighting in the European theater during World War II, this unit became the most heavily decorated unit for its size and length of service in the history of the United States Army, as well as one of the units with the highest casualty rates. This film is a Hollywood rarity for its era in that it features Asian Americans in a positive light, highlighting the wartime efforts of Japanese Americans on behalf of their country even while that same country confined their families in camps. As with his earlier film script for Battleground, in which Van Johnson also starred, writer-director Robert Pirosh focuses on the average squad member, mixing humor with pathos, while accurately detailing equipment and tactics used by American infantry in World War II. The contrast of reality versus public relations, the hardships of field life on the line, and the reality of high casualty rates are accurately portrayed with a minimum of heroics. In 1979, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. Three Violent People Three Violent People is a 1957 American Western film directed by Rudolph Maté and starring Charlton Heston, Anne Baxter, Gilbert Roland, Tom Tryon, Forrest Tucker, Bruce Bennett, and Elaine Stritch. Tenderness of the Wolves The Tenderness of Wolves, is a 1973 West German drama film directed by Ulli Lommel. The story is based on the crimes of German serial killer and cannibal Fritz Haarmann. It was written by Kurt Raab, who also stars in the film, and produced by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival. Funeral Home Funeral Home is a 1980 Canadian horror film directed by William Fruet and starring Lesleh Donaldson, Kay Hawtrey, Jack Van Evera, Alf Humphreys, and Harvey Atkin. The plot follows a teenager spending the summer at her grandmothers inn—formerly a funeral home—where guests begin to disappear. Originally released in Canada in 1980 under the title Cries in the Night, the film was re-titled for its 1982 U.S. theatrical and home video releases as Funeral Home. Halfaouine: Boy of the Terraces Halfaouine child of the terraces is a Tunisian film made in 1990, first feature film of fiction by the director Ferid Boughedir. Casomai Casomai is a 2002 Italian romantic comedy film written and directed by Alessandro DAlatri. Irish Jam Irish Jam is a 2006 comedy film starring Eddie Griffin. The plot centred on an African American who wins an Irish public house in a raffle, and has to save the village from the clutches of an evil landlord. Despite the bulk of the film being set in Ireland it was not filmed there, nor were the actors Irish, but English. The film was poorly received in the UK. In its review of the DVD release, Empire called it a "worst possible Eddie Murphy knock-off" and questioned why would Ireland still have had an evil aristocratic English landlord in 2006. Lost Christmas Lost Christmas is a 2011 British drama written by David Logan and John Hay and directed by John Hay. It stars Eddie Izzard, Jason Flemyng and Larry Mills. The BBC film, set in Manchester over two Christmases, shows a group of people who are brought together by a mysterious drifter who helps them find what they have lost. It was released on DVD on 5 November 2012. Kotoko Kotoko is a 2011 Japanese film by director Shinya Tsukamoto. It is based on an original story by J-pop artist Cocco, who stars in the film alongside Tsukamoto. Cry Wolf Cry Wolf is a 1947 American mystery film directed by Peter Godfrey and featuring Errol Flynn and Barbara Stanwyck, based on the novel of the same name by Marjorie Carleton. Soldier of Fortune Soldier of Fortune is a 1955 DeLuxe Color adventure film in CinemaScope about the rescue of an American prisoner in the Peoples Republic of China in the 1950s. It was directed by Edward Dmytryk, starred Clark Gable and Susan Hayward, and was written by Ernest K. Gann based on his 1954 novel. The Werewolf The Werewolf is a 1956, independently made, American low-budget science fiction horror film, produced by Sam Katzman and directed by Fred F. Sears, from a screenplay by Robert E. Kent and James B. Gordon. It stars Steven Ritch, Don Megowan, and Joyce Holden. The film score was composed by Mischa Bakaleinikoff. Set in contemporary times, the storyline follows an amnesiac man who, after being injected with "irradiated wolf serum" by unscrupulous doctors, transforms into a werewolf when under emotional stress. The film "marks precisely the point in which horror, which had been a dormant genre in the early 50s, began to take over from science fiction", and is the first of only three werewolf films made in the US during that decade, preceding Daughter of Dr. Jekyll and I Was a Teenage Werewolf. The Werewolf was released theatrically in the US as the bottom half of a double feature with Earth vs. the Flying Saucers. Beyond the Limit The Honorary Consul, also known as Beyond the Limit, is a 1983 British-Mexican drama film directed by John Mackenzie and starring Michael Caine, Richard Gere, Bob Hoskins, and Elpidia Carrillo. It is based on the novel The Honorary Consul by Graham Greene. Gumnaam Gumnaam is a 1965 Bollywood thriller film, directed by Raja Nawathe and starring Manoj Kumar, Nanda, Pran, Helen and Mehmood. The film is an adaptation of the mystery novel And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. The film came to wider attention in the English-speaking world when its opening song "Jaan Pehechan Ho" was included in the opening credits of Ghost World and used in the 2011 commercial The Date for Heineken. The song was sung by Bollywood music legend Mohammed Rafi. The lead dancer in the song as shot in the film was Laxmi Chhaya. The psychedelic choreography was done by Herman Benjamin, who also sang the song as picturised in the film. The Maid The Maid is a 2005 Singaporean horror film, directed by Kelvin Tong, telling of a maid recently arrived from the Philippines. She has to acclimate herself to the customs of the Chinese Ghost Month, during which she struggles with supernatural forces. The maid is employed by a Teochew opera family, a family with many secrets, who give her a place to stay in their dilapidated shophouse. The film broke the box office record in Singapore for the horror genre, making S$700,000 on its opening weekend. It won the European Fantastic Film Festival Federation Asian Film Award at the 10th Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival. The EFFFF Asian Film Award is a prize awarded to the best Asian film of the year by the federation, of which PiFan is a supporting member. It stars Alessandra de Rossi, Hong Huifang, Benny Soh, Guan Zhenwei and Chen Shucheng, a veteran actor-compere. A Flat for Three A Flat for Three, originally known as Posti in piedi in paradiso, is a 2012 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Verdone. The film won three Nastro dArgento Awards, for best comedy film, best actress and best supporting actor. The film was a box office success, grossing over 9 million euros. White Rabbit White Rabbit is a 2013 film directed by Tim McCann and starring Nick Krause, Sam Trammell and Britt Robertson. Written by Anthony Di Pietro, the film concerns a mentally-ill teen being bullied in high school, whose visions urge him to take revenge. It was produced by Robert Yocum, Shaun Sanghani and Jacky Lee Morgan. It had its world premiere at the Zurich Film Festival and is being distributed in the United States by Breaking Glass Pictures. Brother Nature Brother Nature is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Osmany Rodriguez and Matt Villines, from a screenplay by Mikey Day, Cameron Fay, and Taran Killam. It stars Killam, Bobby Moynihan, Gillian Jacobs, Rita Wilson and Bill Pullman. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on September 9, 2016, by Insurge Pictures and Samuel Goldwyn Films. The film was originally titled Brother in Laws. Black Sheep Black Sheep is a 2018 British documentary short film about black teen Cornelius and his family moving out of London only to meet with more racism in an Essex estate run by a racist gang. It was released by the British news organization The Guardian. A Yank in the R.A.F. A Yank in the R.A.F. is a 1941 American black-and-white war film directed by Henry King and starring Tyrone Power and Betty Grable. It is considered a typical early-World War II production. Originally titled The Eagle Squadron, it is based on a story by "Melville Crossman", the pen name for 20th Century Fox studio chief Darryl F. Zanuck. It follows an American pilot who joins the Royal Air Force, during a period when the United States was still neutral. Above Us the Waves Above Us the Waves is a 1955 British war film about human torpedo and midget submarine attacks on the German battleship Tirpitz directed by Ralph Thomas. It is based on two true-life attacks on the Tirpitz by British commando frogmen, first using Chariot manned torpedoes in Operation Title in 1942, and then X-Craft midget submarines in Operation Source in 1943. Some of the original equipment was used in the film. Confessions of a Window Cleaner Confessions of a Window Cleaner is a 1974 British sex comedy film, directed by Val Guest. Like the other films in the Confessions series; Confessions of a Pop Performer, Confessions of a Driving Instructor and Confessions from a Holiday Camp, it concerns the erotic adventures of Timothy Lea, based on the novels written under that name by Christopher Wood. Each film features Robin Askwith and Antony Booth. The Spikes Gang The Spikes Gang is a 1974 Mirisch Company motion picture adaptation of the Giles Tippette novel The Bank Robber. It was directed by Richard Fleischer and stars Lee Marvin, Gary Grimes, Charles Martin Smith and Ron Howard. Veteran character actors Arthur Hunnicutt and Noah Beery both appear in separate "scene-stealing" performances. Porno Holocaust Porno Holocaust is a 1981 Italian sexploitation horror film directed and lensed by Joe DAmato and written by Tito Carpi under the pseudonym "Tom Salina". The assistant director was Donatella Donati. Shot in and around Santo Domingo, it was one of the first cinematically released Italian films containing hardcore pornography. The title has been seen as a "riff" on Cannibal Holocaust. A Ticket to Space Un ticket pour lespace is a French comedy film directed by Éric Lartigau released in 2006. Space Dogs Space Dogs is a 2010 Russian computer-animated film. The film is based on the Soviet space dogs and honors the first animals who survived an orbital space trip. In Poland, It became the leader of the box-office on its first weekend, even beating out Afterlife. In the United States, it grossed poorly, making $14,408 due to its limited release. Going Bye-Bye! Going Bye Bye is a 1934 Laurel and Hardy film. Gods of the Plague Gods of the Plague is a 1970 West German black-and-white drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Uranus Uranus is a 1990 French comedy-drama film with Gérard Depardieu about post-World War II recovery in a small French village, as the controlling French Communist Party tries to dispose of Pétain loyalists. It was directed and written by Claude Berri and Arlette Langmann, based on a novel by Marcel Aymé. The film was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival. According to Pereira Sostiene Pereira is a 1995 Italian drama film directed by Roberto Faenza. It is based on Antonio Tabucchis novel Sostiene Pereira. Marcello Mastroianni won the David di Donatello as Best Actor. Chicken Park Chicken Park is a 1994 comedy parody film directed by and starring Jerry Calà that parodies various films, especially the 1993 film Jurassic Park. The film, Calàs directorial debut, was released on April 5, 1996 in Turkey. American Gun American Gun is a 2002 drama film written and directed by Alan Jacobs. It stars James Coburn, Virginia Madsen, Barbara Bain and Alexandra Holden. Star Wars: Revelations Star Wars: Revelations is a fan film released on April 17, 2005, created by fans of George Lucass Star Wars saga. The film takes place between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, and explains why the Jedi Order was extinct in the original trilogy. Compared to an average Star Wars feature film, Revelations runs shorter with a length of 47 minutes and 13 seconds. The film was made with a final budget between $15,000 and $20,000. A Room with a View A Room with a View is televised adaptation of E. M. Forsters novel, A Room with a View, written by Andrew Davies. It was announced in 2006 and filmed in the summer of 2007. A Room with a View was broadcast on 4 November 2007, on ITV. Laura Mackie, ITV director of drama, has said that this adaptation "captures the spirit of Forster’s most memorable novel, but delivers it in a fresh, engaging way for a modern audience." It was the first time real-life father and son Timothy and Rafe Spall had acted together. Wisegal Wisegal is a 2008 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Jerry Ciccoritti and starring Alyssa Milano, James Caan and Jason Gedrick. The film premiered on Lifetime on March 15, 2008. Zenith Zenith is a 2010 American psychological thriller directed by Vladan Nikolic and starring Peter Scanavino, Jason Robards III, and Ana Asensio. The screenplay concerns two men attempting to solve the same conspiracy theory. The title refers to a grand Zenith Conspiracy formed by the films protagonist, Ed Crowley. The film also utilizes an alternate reality game and transmedia storytelling to augment its narrative. Zenith premiered at The IFC Center in New York City on October 1, 2010, and had an extended run in January 2011 at the Kraine Theatre with its distribution company, Cinema Purgatorio. All three parts have been made available as a free-to-share download at the BitTorrent powered distribution site VODO. Girltrash: All Night Long Girltrash: All Night Long is a 2014 musical comedy film directed by Alexandra Kondracke and written by Angela Robinson. The film is a prequel to the web series Girltrash! and stars Lisa Rieffel, Michelle Lombardo, Gabrielle Christian and Mandy Musgrave. Not the Messiah: He's a Very Naughty Boy Not the Messiah is a comedic oratorio based on Monty Pythons Life of Brian. It was written by Python Eric Idle and collaborator John Du Prez, and commissioned by the Luminato festival. Life of Riley Life of Riley is a 2014 French comedy-drama film directed by Alain Resnais in his final feature film before his death. Adapted from the play Life of Riley by Alan Ayckbourn, the film had its premiere in the competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival, just three weeks before Resnais died, where it won the Alfred Bauer Prize. Cat Run 2 Cat Run 2 is a 2014 direct-to-video American comedy action film sequel of Cat Run directed by John Stockwell starring Scott Mechlowicz, Winter Ave Zoli, Alphonso McAuley. Night Fare Night Fare is a 2015 French action-thriller film directed by Julien Seri. Jonathan Howard and Jonathan Demurger star as friends who antagonize a Paris taxi driver by not paying the fare. The taxi driver chases them through the city, killing several people who get in his way. I Hate Christian Laettner I Hate Christian Laettner is a 2015 ESPN 30 for 30 documentary examining the love/hate relationship of Duke basketball player Christian Laettner. It is narrated by Rob Lowe and directed by Rory Karpf. Away All Boats Away All Boats is a 1956 American war film produced by Universal Pictures. It was directed by Joseph Pevney and produced by Howard Christie from a screenplay by Ted Sherdeman based on the 1953 novel by Kenneth M. Dodson, who served on the in World War II and used his experiences there as a guide for his novel. He was encouraged in his writing by Carl Sandburg, who had read some of Dodson’s letters, written in the Pacific. The book is about the crew of the Belinda, an amphibious attack transport. The book became a best seller. Machine-Gun Kelly Machine-Gun Kelly is a 1958 film noir directed by Roger Corman, chronicling the criminal activities of the real-life George "Machine Gun" Kelly. The film was considered low budget, but received good critical reviews. It was the first lead role for actor Charles Bronson. American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with 1958s The Bonnie Parker Story. Get Smart, Again! Get Smart, Again! is a 1989 American made-for-television comedy film based on the 1965–1970 NBC/CBS sitcom Get Smart! starring Don Adams and Barbara Feldon reprising their characters of Maxwell Smart and Agent 99. It originally aired February 26, 1989 on ABC. The Shrimp on the Barbie The Shrimp on the Barbie, released in Australia as The Boyfriend from Hell, is a 1990 comedy film directed by Michael Gottlieb and starring Cheech Marin. The title is derived from a line in a 1980s series of popular ads starring Paul Hogan promoting tourism to Australia: "Ill slip an extra shrimp on the barbie for you". Perfect Body Perfect Body is a 1997 American drama television film about a young gymnast who develops an eating disorder. It originally aired on NBC on September 8, 1997. It has since aired on Lifetime and ABC Family and been released on DVD. The film stars former Power Rangers and Felicity actress Amy Jo Johnson and gymnast/actress Cathy Rigby who suffered from an eating disorder in her youth. Trippin' Trippin is a 1999 comedy film directed by David Raynr and starring Deon Richmond, Maia Campbell, Donald Faison, and Guy Torry. The film provided one of Anthony Andersons earliest film roles. The Pear Tree The Pear Tree is a 1998 Iranian drama movie written and directed by Dariush Mehrjui with Homayoun Ershadi and Golshifteh Farahani in the lead. The movie was noted for the exemplary craftsmanship of Dariush Mehrjui on his examination of the Iranian bourgeoisie. This movie is also the debut film of actress Golshifteh Farahani. Very Annie Mary Very Annie Mary is a 2001 comedy film and musical from Wales, written and directed by Sara Sugarman and starring Rachel Griffiths and Jonathan Pryce. It is a coming-of-age tale, set in south Wales, about a woman in her 30s who lives with her verbally abusive father. It was filmed on location in Bridgend and at Workingmans Institute and Memorial Hall, Newbridge, Wales. The Wrecking Crew The Wrecking Crew is a 2000 film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Snoop Dogg, Ice-T and Ernie Hudson Jr.. Scrapbook Scrapbook is a 2000 American horror film about a young woman who is kidnapped, held captive, and repeatedly beaten and raped for several days. The title refers to a scrapbook that her captor uses as a record of the ordeals of his victims. Heartbeat Detector Heartbeat Detector is a 2007 French film directed by Nicolas Klotz and starring Mathieu Amalric. The film is based on the 2000 novel by François Emmanuel. Genius Party is an anthology of 12 short animated films from Studio 4°C initially intended to form a single release. The first volume containing 7 shorts is simply titled Genius Party and was released on July 7, 2007. The second volume containing 5 shorts and titled Genius Party Beyond was released on February 15, 2008. Each short in the anthology has a distinctive animation style and unique story from the directors including Masaaki Yuasa, Shōji Kawamori, Shinichirō Watanabe, and Mahiro Maeda. GKIDS and Shout Factory released both films on Blu-Ray on October 15, 2019. Nights and Weekends Nights and Weekends is a 2008 American mumblecore film co-directed, co-written, co-produced by and co-starring Joe Swanberg and Greta Gerwig. The film follows a long-distance relationship and its aftermath. It premiered at South by Southwest, screened within such festivals as Maryland Film Festival, and was released theatrically in the United States on October 10, 2008. The Zero Hour The Zero Hour is a 2010 Venezuelan action film directed by Diego Velasco and based on a true story. God Loves Uganda God Loves Uganda is a documentary film produced and directed by Roger Ross Williams, which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. It explores connections between evangelicalism in North America and in Uganda, suggesting that the North American influence is the reason behind the controversial Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Act, which at one point raised the possibility of the death penalty for gays and lesbians. The filmmakers follow a group of young missionaries from the International House of Prayer in their first missionary effort in another nation, as well as interviewing several evangelical leaders from the US and Uganda. Williams was inspired to make God Loves Uganda when he met David Kato, an LBGT activist who was killed in 2011, ostensibly in a robbery. Kato told there was an untold story of the damage American fundamentalist evangelicals are doing in Uganda; of the insidious nature of their aggressive effort to harvest young, unclaimed souls to preach a gospel of love intertwined with a gospel of intolerance. A Boss in the Living Room A Boss in the Living Room is a 2014 Italian comedy film written and directed by Luca Miniero. It was a box office hit, grossing over 12 million euros and being the best-grossing Italian film of 2014. The Mysterious Lady The Mysterious Lady is a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer silent film starring Greta Garbo, Conrad Nagel, and Gustav von Seyffertitz, directed by Fred Niblo, and based on the novel War in the Dark by Ludwig Wolff. The Horn Blows at Midnight The Horn Blows at Midnight is a comedy fantasy film directed by Raoul Walsh, and starring Jack Benny. Following its poor box-office, Benny often exploited the films failure for laughs over the next 20 years in his radio and television comedy series The Jack Benny Program, making the film a known entity to his audience, even if they had never seen it. The Horn Blows at Midnight was Bennys last feature film as a lead, although he would continue to do cameo appearances in films for many years. The Horn Blows At Midnight had the misfortune to be released only eight days after the death of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. This may have contributed to its poor reception, although the films negative reviews might have also impacted it, as the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel, also dealing with the afterlife, opened on Broadway at roughly the same time and became a hit. Dallas Dallas is a 1950 American Western Technicolor film directed by Stuart Heisler, and starring Gary Cooper, Ruth Roman, Barbara Payton, and Raymond Massey. The film is set in the title city during the Reconstruction Era of the United States. Nothing But a Man Nothing But a Man is a 1964 American independent drama film starring Ivan Dixon and Abbey Lincoln, and directed by Michael Roemer, who also co-wrote the film with Robert M. Young. The film tells the story of Duff Anderson, an African-American railroad worker in the early 1960s who tries to maintain his respect in a racist small town near Birmingham, after he marries the local preachers daughter. In addition to dealing with oppression and discrimination, Anderson must also come to terms with his troubled relationship with his own father, a drunk who abandoned and rejected him. Although it was not widely seen upon release due to difficulties in finding distribution, the film is now generally considered to be an important example of neorealistic American cinema. In 1993, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Hotel Hotel is a 1967 Technicolor film adaptation of the novel of the same name written by Arthur Hailey. The film stars Rod Taylor, Catherine Spaak, Karl Malden, Kevin McCarthy, Michael Rennie, Merle Oberon, and Melvyn Douglas. It is directed by Richard Quine. The Stone Tape The Stone Tape is a television play directed by Peter Sasdy and starring Michael Bryant, Jane Asher, Michael Bates and Iain Cuthbertson. It was broadcast on BBC Two as a Christmas ghost story in 1972. Combining aspects of science fiction and horror, the story concerns a team of scientists who move into their new research facility, a renovated Victorian mansion that has a reputation for being haunted. The team investigate the phenomena, trying to determine if the stones of the building are acting as a recording medium for past events. However, their investigations serve only to unleash a darker, more malevolent force. The Stone Tape was written by Nigel Kneale, best known as the writer of Quatermass. Its juxtaposition of science and superstition is a frequent theme in Kneales work; in particular, his 1952 radio play You Must Listen, about a haunted telephone line, is a notable antecedent of The Stone Tape. The play was also inspired by a visit Kneale had paid to the BBCs research and development department, which was then located in an old Victorian house in Kingswood. Critically acclaimed at time of broadcast, it remains well regarded to this day as one of Nigel Kneales best and most terrifying plays. Since its broadcast, the hypothesis of residual haunting – that ghosts are recordings of past events made by the natural environment – has come to be known as the "Stone Tape Theory". Family Relations Family Relations is a 1981 Soviet drama film directed by Nikita Mikhalkov. Volver a empezar Begin the Beguine is a 1982 Spanish film written and directed by José Luis Garci, starring Antonio Ferrandis. The plot follows the story of a Spaniard who returns to his homeland after many years in exile when he wins the Nobel Prize in literature. Its original Spanish title is Volver a Empezar, which means Starting Again. The film won the 1983 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and was the first Spanish film to do so. Rebecca Rebecca is a 1997 British/German television serial directed by Jim OBrien. The teleplay by Arthur Hopcraft is based on the 1938 novel of the same name by Daphne du Maurier. The serial was filmed for Carlton Television by Portman Productions in association with WGBH and Tele München. It was broadcast in the United States as a presentation of Masterpiece Theatre on PBS. Cane Toads: An Unnatural History Cane Toads: An Unnatural History is a 47-minute documentary film about the introduction of Cane Toads to Australia. Cane Toads were introduced to Australia with the aim of controlling a sugar cane pest, the cane beetle, but they over-multiplied and became a serious problem in the Australian ecosystem. It is often humorous, and is used in high schools and colleges as a complement to curricula in biology, ecology, environmental science, anthropology, geography, and communication. It was filmed in Cairns and Gordonvale in Queensland. The film was nominated for a BAFTA Film Award for Best Short Film. It is distributed in the United States by Radio Pictures. Unusual for a film considered a cult classic, Cane Toads performed very well during its theatrical release. For almost 20 years Cane Toads: An Unnatural History held the title of top grossing non-IMAX documentary for the Australian box office. It remains easily in the top ten today even with the IMAX films included. Released in March 1988, it is recorded as bringing in $613,910 Australian dollars. The Infernal Boiling Pot Le Chaudron infernal, released in Britain as The Infernal Cauldron and in the United States as The Infernal Caldron and the Phantasmal Vapors, is a 1903 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 499–500 in its catalogues. Roberto Succo Roberto Succo is a 2001 French film directed by Cédric Kahn and based on the true story of the eponymous Italian serial killer Roberto Succo. The film was adapted from the book Je te tue. Histoire vraie de Roberto Succo assassin sans raison by Pascale Froment. The film was entered into the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Purple Butterfly Purple Butterfly is a 2003 Chinese film, directed by Lou Ye. It is Lous third film after Weekend Lover and Suzhou River. It stars Chinese mainland actors, Zhang Ziyi, Liu Ye and Li Bingbing, as well as Japanese actor Tôru Nakamura. The film premiered on May 23, 2003, at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival, and was given a limited release in New York City the following year on November 26, 2004. The film was only released in one theater in the United States for three weeks where it grossed $17,790. Testosterone Testosterone is a 2003 film directed by David Moreton and starring David Sutcliffe, Antonio Sabato, and Jennifer Coolidge. It is an adaptation of James Robert Bakers novel Testosterone. 1971 1971 is a 2007 Indian Hindi war drama film directed by Amrit Sagar, and written by Piyush Mishra and Amrit Sagar, based on a true story of prisoners of war after the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. The film features an ensemble cast of Manoj Bajpayee, Ravi Kishan, Piyush Mishra, Deepak Dobriyal and others. At the National Film Awards, it won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi The film is an account of the escape of six soldiers of the Indian Army taken as prisoners of war by Pakistan Army, during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. Endless Bummer National Lampoon Presents Endless Bummer is a 2009 comedy film directed by Sam Pillsbury, starring Jim Piddock and Khan Chittenden. The plot involves a group of teens and a veteran surfer, who take a road trip from Ventura, CA to the San Fernando Valley, in order to track down a prized stolen surfboard. Vel Vel is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Hari and produced by Mohan Natarajan. It stars Suriya in a double role as identical twins and protagonist, Asin as the female lead, and Kalabhavan Mani as the antagonist. It also features Vadivelu, Lakshmi, Saranya Ponvannan, Charan Raj, Ambika, and Nassar in supporting roles. The films score and soundtrack was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film released on 8 November 2007, coinciding with Diwali. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews but was a critical and commercial success. The film was later dubbed and released in Telugu as Deva and in Hindi as Main Faisla Karunga in 2014. Caught in the Crossfire Caught in the Crossfire is 2010 American crime–drama film directed by Brian A Miller. It stars Adam Rodríguez, 50 Cent, and Richard T. Jones. The film was released direct-to-DVD on July 20, 2010. Dead Hooker in a Trunk Dead Hooker in a Trunk is a 2009 Canuxploitation horror film starring, written, produced and directed by twin sisters Jen Soska and Sylvia Soska, also known as the Soska sisters. The film is their feature film directorial debut and is distributed by IFC. The film features music by a variety of local Vancouver acts such as Craig James, Fake Shark - Real Zombie! and CJ Wallis. Little Rose Little Rose is a 2010 Polish drama film directed by Jan Kidawa-Błoński. The lead actress Magdalena Boczarska received the IFFI Best Actor Award: Silver Peacock Award at the 41st International Film Festival of India. The Fall of the House of Usher For the 1928 Jean Epstein version of Fall of the House of Usher, see The Fall of the House of Usher The Fall of the House of Usher is a short silent horror film adaptation of the short story "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe. It tells the story of a brother and sister who live under a family curse. It stars Herbert Stern, Hildegarde Watson, and Melville Webber. The movie was directed by James Sibley Watson and Melville Webber. A music score was written in 1959 for the film by Watson and Webbers friend, composer Alec Wilder. This was his second attempt, and he composed for a recording of the New York Woodwind Quintet and a percussionist, conducted by Leon Barzin. The film and music were later synched by James Sibley Watson, and this version was placed in the National Film Registry in 2000. Various new scores have been composed to accompany the film, including American composer Jean Hasses version for the UK ensemble Counterpoise, available to view on YouTube. The Constant Nymph The Constant Nymph is a 1943 romantic drama film starring Charles Boyer, Joan Fontaine, Alexis Smith, Brenda Marshall, Charles Coburn, May Whitty, and Peter Lorre. It was adapted by Kathryn Scola from the Margaret Kennedy novel and play by Kennedy and Basil Dean, and directed by Edmund Goulding. Dick Tracy Dick Tracy is a 1945 American film noir pulp action film based on the Dick Tracy comic strip created by Chester Gould. The film is the first of four installment of the Dick Tracy film series, released by RKO Radio Pictures. Magnet of Doom Magnet of Doom is a 1963 French film, directed by Jean-Pierre Melville, based on the novel of the same title by Georges Simenon. Sextette Sextette is a 1978 American musical comedy film released by Crown International Pictures. The film stars Mae West. Other actors in the cast included Timothy Dalton, Dom DeLuise, Tony Curtis, Ringo Starr, Keith Moon, George Hamilton, Alice Cooper and Walter Pidgeon. Directed by Ken Hughes and produced by Daniel Briggs, Robert Sullivan and Harry Weiss for the production company Briggs and Sullivan, the script was dramatized for the screen, by Herbert Baker, from Mae Wests final stage performance play Sextette, later renamed "Sextet," which West herself had originally written and performed on stage in 1961. Costumes were designed by Edith Head. Filmed at Paramount Studios, Sextette was Mae Wests final film, as well as that of Walter Pidgeon and Keith Moon. Featured were cameos by Rona Barrett, Regis Philbin and George Raft, all of whom appeared as themselves. The film turned out to be a major box office bomb, grossing just $50,000 against an estimated budget between $4–8 million. City Limits City Limits is a 1985 post-apocalyptic action film written and directed by Aaron Lipstadt and is based on a story by Lipstadt & James Reigle. The film stars Darrell Larson, John Stockwell, Kim Cattrall, Rae Dawn Chong, John Diehl, Pamela Ludwig, Tony Plana, Dean Devlin, and James Earl Jones. Murder with Mirrors Murder with Mirrors is a 1985 British-American made-for-television mystery film starring Helen Hayes in her final appearance as Miss Marple and, as well, her final film role. It also stars Bette Davis, John Mills, Leo McKern, Dorothy Tutin and Tim Roth. Murder with Mirrors is based on Agatha Christies novel They Do It with Mirrors, using the novels American title. The novel has since been dramatized twice more on two separate Miss Marple television series: first with Joan Hickson on Miss Marple and then with Julia McKenzie on Agatha Christies Marple. Both of these used the novels original title. Murder 101 Murder 101 is a made-for-television film from 1991. It starred Pierce Brosnan, Dey Young, Antoni Corone, Todd Merrill and Dianne Hull. It also starred Raphael Sbarge and Kathe Mazur. The Other Side of Sunday The Other Side of Sunday is a 1996 Norwegian film directed by Berit Nesheim, starring Marie Theisen and Bjørn Sundquist. The film was the most-viewed film in Norway in 1996 and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1997. Walking Across Egypt Walking Across Egypt is a 1999 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and written by Paul Tamasy, based on Clyde Edgertons novel of the same name. The film stars Ellen Burstyn, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Mark Hamill, Gail OGrady, Judge Reinhold, and Pat Corley. Dickson Greeting Dickson Greeting is an 1891 American short silent film. Directed, produced by, and starring motion-picture pioneer William K. L. Dickson, it displays a 3-second clip of him passing a hat in front of himself, and reaching for it with his other hand. It was filmed on May 20, 1891 in the Photographic Building at Edisons Black Maria studio, West Orange, New Jersey, in collaboration with Thomas Edison using his kinetograph. The film was played for viewers at the National Federation of Womens Clubs, one of the first public presentations of a motion picture. Lady Death Lady Death: The Movie is a 2004 American animated film based on the comic book character Lady Death. This film was the first animation project produced by now-defunct anime distributor A.D. Vision. It had premiered at the 2004 Comic-Con convention. The film was released on DVD October 9, 2004, and had been aired on A.D. Visions Anime Network. This film has not been rated. A Blu-ray Disc edition of the film was released by AEsir Holdings and Section23 Films on September 20, 2011. Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas Suzannes Diary for Nicholas is a 2001 novel by James Patterson that argues the importance of balance within ones life. Two interwoven stories are told throughout the novel. The framing story is based on Katie Wilkinson, a New York City book editor, whose relationship with poet Matthew Harrison ends suddenly. During this period, Katie learns about Matts past through the diary written by Suzanne. Whatever Lola Wants Whatever Lola Wants is a 2007 French-Canadian romantic drama film directed by Nabil Ayouch. The film had its world premiere on December 11, 2007 at the Dubai International Film Festival and stars Laura Ramsey as an American postal worker who travels to Egypt to seek out a legendary belly dancer. In his book Film in the Middle East and North Africa Josef Gugler commented that at the time of its release, the film had a larger budget than any previous Moroccan film and was one of the highest grossing Moroccan films for 2008. Blue Gold: World Water Wars Blue Gold: World Water Wars is a 2008 documentary film directed, co-produced, and co-written by Sam Bozzo, based on the book Blue Gold: The Fight to Stop the Corporate Theft of the World’s Water by Maude Barlow and Tony Clarke. It was produced by Mark Achbar and Si Litvinoff and was narrated by Malcolm McDowell. The film was first screened on October 9, 2008, at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Karzzzz Karzzzz is a 2008 Indian film directed by Satish Kaushik. It stars Urmila Matondkar and Himesh Reshammiya. It is a remake of Karz and also inspired by The Reincarnation of Peter Proud which itself inspired by Indian film Madhumati. The film opened very strongly upon its release, did better business compared to Aap Kaa Surroor, but later became a disaster at the box office due to its high price selling cost estimated Rs 40cr, sold to Reliance Entertainment by T-Series. The hype created upon the films trailer and Reshammiyas popularity were reasons behind the high price selling cost. This news was confirmed by Reshammiya during a talk show while promoting his film Radio on ETC channel. Korkoro Korkoro is a 2009 French drama film written and directed by Tony Gatlif, starring French actors Marc Lavoine, Marie-Josée Croze and James Thiérrée. The films cast were of many nationalities such as Albanian, Kosovar, Georgian, Serbian, French, Norwegian, and nine Romani people Gatlif recruited in Transylvania. Based on an anecdote about the Second World War by the Romani historian Jacques Sigot, the film was inspired by a Romani who escaped the Nazis with help from French villagers. It depicts the rarely documented subject of Porajmos. Other than a band of Romani people, the film has a character based on Yvette Lundy, a French teacher who was active in the French resistance and deported to a concentration camp for forging passports for Romani. Gatlif had intended to make a documentary but the lack of supporting documents led him to present it as a drama. The film premiered at the Montréal World Film Festival, winning the Grand Prize of the Americas, amongst other awards. It was released in France as Liberté in February 2010, where it grossed $601,252; revenues from Belgium and the United States brought the total to $627,088. The films music, composed by Tony Gatlif and Delphine Mantoulet, received a nomination in the Best Music Written for a Film category at the 36th annual César Awards. Korkoro has been described as a "rare cinematic tribute" to those killed in the Porajmos. In general, it received positive reviews from critics, including praise for having an unusually leisurely pace for a Holocaust film. Critics regarded it as one of the directors best works, and with Latcho Drom, the "most accessible" of his films. The film is considered to show Romani in a non-stereotypical way, far from their clichéd depictions as musicians. Sebbe Sebbe is a 2010 Swedish film written and directed by Babak Najafi. The film won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film at the 46th Guldbagge Awards. Mr. Donkey Mr. Donkey is a 2016 Chinese comedy-drama film directed by Zhou Shen and Liu Lu and starring Ren Suxi, Da Li, Liu Shuailiang, Pei Kuishan, Ke Runa, Han Yanbo, Bu Guanjin and Wang Kun. It was released in China by Tianjin Maoyan Media and Huaxia Film Distribution on October 28, 2016. Street Lights Street Lights is a 2018 Indian Malayalam language thriller film directed by cinematographer Shamdat in his directorial debut. The film is produced by Mammootty under his banner Playhouse Motion Pictures and starring himself alongside a different supporting cast in each language. The film features Soubin Shahir, Dharmajan Bolgatty, Hareesh Perumanna, and Lijomol Jose, who play pivotal roles in Malayalam. The film was partially reshot in Tamil with Prithvi Rajan, Pandi, Pandiarajan, and Sreeram playing pivotal roles. The principal photography began on 24 March 2017 and was conducted in Kochi, Pollachi, and Chennai. Malayalam version was released on 26 January 2018. Floundering Floundering is a 1994 comedy film set in the aftermath of the Los Angeles riots of 1992. The film was directed and written by Peter McCarthy, starring James LeGros with appearances by John Cusack, Ethan Hawke, and Lisa Zane. Roma Roma is a 2004 Argentine-Spanish drama film directed by Adolfo Aristarain and starring Juan Diego Botto, Susú Pecoraro and José Sacristán. It won the Silver Condor for Best Film. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's is the second main spin-off of the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise. The series aired in Japan between April 2, 2008 and March 30, 2011, following the conclusion of the previous series, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. The story focuses around characters playing a card game called Duel Monsters. This series introduces Synchro Monsters to the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. A new method of dueling exists where motorcycle-like vehicles called D-Wheels are used, and the duelists engage in games called Riding Duels. The show is set in the distant future, where the upper class population live in Neo Domino City and the lower class in a remote island where Dominos sewage is transported, Satellite. Yusei Fudo, the 18-year-old protagonist, lives in Satellite and makes it his objective to reach his rival Jack Atlas, who lives in Neo Domino. The series focuses on the five Signers, people embodied with a mark of one of the legendary Five Dragons who serve an ancient deity called the Crimson Dragon, their conflict with the Dark Signers, and the Three Emperors of Iliaster. As with the previous two anime series, Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds was acquired by 4Kids Entertainment for broadcasting in the United States in September 2008. The series aired on The CW4Kids, from September 13, 2008 to September 10, 2011, though several episodes were left unaired. The English-language version premiered on July 24 at San Diego Comic-Con 2008, where the first English-dubbed episode was previewed. Like the previous two English dubs, changes have been made to the plot, cards, and character names. On June 1, 2009, the series began airing 5 days a week on Cartoon Network. A manga based on the show began serialization in V Jump monthly Magazine from August 2009 to January 2015. 5Ds was eventually succeeded by Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal, which premiered on April 11, 2011. Tatarak Sweet Rush is a 2009 Polish drama film directed by Andrzej Wajda. The film won the Alfred Bauer Prize at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival in 2009. Hahaha Hahaha is a 2010 South Korean comedy-drama film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo. It was entered into the 2010 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Prix Un Certain Regard. Camping 2 Camping 2 is a 2010 French comedy film directed by Fabien Onteniente. It is the sequel to the 2006 film Camping. The third installment of the film series, Camping 3, was released in 2016. Jason Becker: Not Dead Yet Jason Becker: Not Dead Yet is a feature-length documentary film directed by Jesse Vile about legendary guitarist Jason Becker and his 22-year-long battle with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. The film includes footage from Beckers childhood and his early days with guitarist Marty Friedman and the rock band Cacophony. The film was screened in various film festivals around the world including Hot Docs, Sheffield Doc/Fest, Full Frame Documentary Film Festival and the Hamptons International Film Festival. The films distribution rights were acquired by Dogwoof Pictures in the UK and Kino Lorber in the US and was released theatrically in November 2012. Little Miss Marker Little Miss Marker is an American Pre-Code 1934 comedy-drama film directed by Alexander Hall. It was written by William R. Lipman, Sam Hellman, and Gladys Lehman after a short story of the same name by Damon Runyon. It stars Shirley Temple, Adolphe Menjou and Dorothy Dell in a story about a little girl held as collateral by gangsters. It was Temples first starring role in a major motion picture and was crucial to establishing her as a major film star. It was named to the United States National Film Registry in 1998 and has been remade several times. Rosa Luxemburg Rosa Luxemburg is a 1986 West German drama film directed by Margarethe von Trotta. The film received the 1986 German Film Award for Best Feature Film, and Barbara Sukowa won the Cannes Film Festivals Best Actress Award and the German Film Award for Best Actress for her performance as Rosa Luxemburg. Zebrahead Zebrahead is a 1992 romantic thriller film produced by Oliver Stone, written and directed by Anthony Drazan and starring Michael Rapaport and NBushe Wright. The film also stars Kevin Corrigan, Ray Sharkey, and Lois Bendler. Set in Detroit, Michigan, the film is about an interracial romance between a white teenage boy and a black teenage girl and the resulting tensions among the characters. Catherine the Great Catherine the Great is a 1995 television movie based on the life of Catherine II of Russia. It stars Catherine Zeta-Jones as Catherine, Jeanne Moreau as Empress Elizabeth and Omar Sharif as Alexis Razumovsky. Lucie Aubrac Lucie Aubrac is a 1997 French biopic of the World War II French Resistance member Lucie Aubrac. The film starred Carole Bouquet in the title role and was directed by Claude Berri. The story loosely follows the role of Lucie Aubrac and her husband during the Second World War and their parts in the resistance in Lyon. The film was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival. Neighbour No. 13 is a psychological horror drama film directed by Yasuo Inoue and written by Hajime Kado. It is based on Santa Inoues manga of the same name, with Oguri Shun, Hirofumi Arai and Nakamura Shido in major roles. Hoboken Hollow Hoboken Hollow is a 2006 American horror film directed by Glen Stephens and loosely based on the real-life Texas Slave Ranch. Woh Lamhe Woh Lamhe... is a 2006 Indian romantic drama film directed by Mohit Suri, starring Shiney Ahuja and Kangana Ranaut. The film is supposedly based on Parveen Babis life, her battle with schizophrenia and her relationship with Mahesh Bhatt to whom she was a lover as well as a mentor in his struggling days. Bhatt said that it is his tribute to the actress and time he spent with her, hence the name Woh Lamhe. Parveen Babis character is played by Kangana Ranaut who is named Sana Azim in the film to avoid direct reference to the actress. Woh Lamhe was critically acclaimed for its screenplay, direction, and a noteworthy performance by Kangna. Ranaut’s performance in the film is considered to be amongst her best. The film was an average commercial success, recovering most of its cost from DVD and satellite television circuit. Hitler's Children Hitlers Children is an Israeli-German 2011 documentary film directed by Chanoch Zeevi that portrays how relatives of Hitlers inner circle deal with the burden of that relationship and the identification of their surname and family ties with the horrors of the Holocaust. They describe the conflicted feelings of guilt and responsibility they carry with them in their daily lives and the disparate reactions of their siblings and other family members. The Throwaways The Throwaways is a 2015 American action film directed by Tony Bui, written by Don Handfield and Michael Ross, and starring Sam Huntington, Katie McGrath, Christian Hillborg, Jack Kesy, Kevin Dillon, and James Caan. It premiered on January 30, 2015, on Crackle. Three Little Bops Three Little Bops is a 1957 American animated musical comedy short film in the Looney Tunes series and directed by Friz Freleng, with voices provided by Stan Freberg and music by jazz composer/trumpeter Shorty Rogers. A funny animal takeoff on The Three Little Pigs told as a hip, jazzy musical, it was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on January 5, 1957. The short is currently available on the DVD box-set Volume 2 and the Blu-ray set Volume 1. Hare-Way to the Stars Hare-Way to the Stars is a 1958 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny and Marvin the Martian. The title is a play on the song "Stairway to the Stars." Portrait in Black Portrait in Black is a 1960 American neo-noir thriller film directed by Michael Gordon, and starring Lana Turner and Anthony Quinn. Produced by Ross Hunter, the film was based on the play of the same by name by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts, who also wrote the screenplay. The film was distributed by Universal-International. This was the final film appearance by veteran actress Anna May Wong. The Honeymoon Machine The Honeymoon Machine is a 1961 film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Steve McQueen, Brigid Bazlen, Jim Hutton, Paula Prentiss, Jack Mullaney, and Dean Jagger, based on the 1959 Broadway play The Golden Fleecing by Lorenzo Semple Jr.. In the film, three men devise a plan to win at roulette with a United States Navy computer. The scheme works until an admiral ruins their plans. Nothing But the Night Nothing But the Night is a 1973 British horror film directed by Peter Sasdy and starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. Stone Stone is a 1974 Australian biker film written, directed and produced by Sandy Harbutt. It is a low budget film by company Hedon Productions. Police officer Stone goes undercover with the Gravediggers outlaw motorcycle gang, to find out who is murdering their members, one by one. The film stars Ken Shorter and features Rebecca Gilling, Bill Hunter and Helen Morse. The films soundtrack was composed by Billy Green and featured some members of his group Sanctuary. Motorcycles featured include the legendary Kawasaki Z1. Stone initially rides a Norton. The promotional trailer video features narration by radio and media personality John Laws. The film was featured in the documentary, Not Quite Hollywood, in which Quentin Tarantino enthuses about his admiration for the film. Letter to Brezhnev Letter to Brezhnev is a 1985 British romantic comedy film about working class life in contemporary Liverpool. It was written by Frank Clarke and directed by Chris Bernard. It starred Alexandra Pigg, Margi Clarke, Alfred Molina, Peter Firth and Tracy Marshak-Nash. Letter To Brezhnev presents Margaret Thatchers high-unemployment Liverpool as a depressed and tough city, fallen on hard times. Two young women from Kirkby, a rough suburb of Liverpool, Teresa and Elaine, meet two Russian sailors, Sergei and Peter, and hook up for a night of fun and frolics. Teresa is looking for sex and a smile, Elaine wants love, romance and the dream of a life far away from the grime of Liverpool. Amongst other themes, it reflects the constraints on working class womens dreams. It also shows that many people do not get the chance to aspire to anything other than the humdrum lives they find before them as they walk away from school. Some of the characters worked in what they called "the chicken factory", a slaughterhouse. It also reflects hope and ambition as despite awful odds, the protagonists pursue their dreams. For the soundtrack for the film Sandie Shaw re-recorded the song "Always Something There to Remind Me". Also on the soundtrack was the Bronski Beat song "Hit That Perfect Beat" which was a hit in Australia and the UK. An early scene is filmed in the Nightclub, a famous Liverpool venue in the 80s. The Linguini Incident The Linguini Incident is a 1991 American crime comedy film set in New York starring David Bowie and Rosanna Arquette. The film was directed by Richard Shepard, who co-wrote the script with Tamar Brott. Without Warning Without Warning is an American CBS TV movie, directed by Robert Iscove, featuring veteran news anchor Sander Vanocur and reporter Bree Walker as themselves covering a breaking news story of three meteor fragments crashing into the Earths Northern Hemisphere. The film, which premiered on Halloween night, October 31, 1994, is presented as if it were an actual breaking news event, complete with remote reports from reporters. The executive producer was David L. Wolper, who produced a number of mockumentary-style films from the 1960s onward. Margaret Cho: I'm the One That I Want Im The One That I Want is a concert movie released in 2000. The film captures a live performance of a one-woman show of stand-up comedy, featuring actress and comedian Margaret Cho. Kill Katie Malone Kill Katie Malone is a 2010 American horror film directed by Carlos Ramos Jr. and starring Masiela Lusha from The George Lopez Show and Dean Cain. The screenplay was written by Mark Onspaugh. If Not Us, Who? If Not Us, Who? is a 2011 German drama film directed by Andres Veiel and starring August Diehl. The film is set in the late 1940s, the early 1960s, and at the beginning of the Protests of 1968. The film premiered In Competition at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival and was nominated for the Golden Bear. Veiel won the Alfred Bauer Prize at the Berlinale. The film had its US premiere at the Berlin and Beyond film festival in San Francisco on 26 October 2011. Death House Death House is a 2017 American horror film written by Gunnar Hansen and directed by Harrison Smith. The film features an ensemble cast of horror icons including Kane Hodder, Barbara Crampton, Bill Moseley, Dee Wallace, Tony Todd and Camille Keaton. Originally written by Hansen, the film started as a concept intended to bring as many well known horror actors together as possible. The Crash The Crash is an American thriller film, written and directed by Aram Rappaport and produced by Aaron Becker, Isaac La Mell, Kristi Gescheidler, Atit Shah, Hilary Shor, and Peter Shuldiner. The film stars Minnie Driver, Frank Grillo, Dianna Agron, AnnaSophia Robb, Maggie Q, Mary McCormack, Ed Westwick, Christopher McDonald, and John Leguizamo. The film had a direct-to-VOD and limited release on January 13, 2017 in North America. Layla M. Layla M. is a 2016 Dutch drama film directed by Mijke de Jong. It was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Pullikkaran Staraa Pullikkaran Staraa is a 2017 Malayalam-language, Indian comedy film written and directed by Syamdhar and starring Mammootty, Asha Sarath and Deepti Sati in the lead roles. The film released on 1 September 2017, coinciding with Onam and Bakrid festivals. The Island The Island is a 2018 Chinese fantasy comedy film written and directed by Huang Bo. The film stars Huang Bo, Wang Baoqiang, Shu Qi, Lay Zhang, and Yu Hewei. It is the directorial debut film of Huang Bo. The film premiered in China on August 10, 2018. International House International House is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film starring Peggy Hopkins Joyce and W. C. Fields, directed by A. Edward Sutherland and released by Paramount Pictures. The tagline of the film was "The Grand Hotel of comedy". It is a mixture of comedy and musical acts tied together by a slim plot line, in the style of the Big Broadcast pictures that were also released by Paramount during the 1930s. In addition to some typical comedic lunacy from W. C. Fields and Burns and Allen, it provides a snapshot of some popular stage and radio acts of the era. The film includes some risqué pre-Code humor. The Cowboy and the Lady The Cowboy and the Lady is a 1938 American western romantic comedy film directed by H.C. Potter, and starring Gary Cooper and Merle Oberon. Written by S.N. Behrman and Sonya Levien, based on a story by Frank R. Adams and veteran film director Leo McCarey, the film is about a beautiful socialite masquerading as a maid who becomes involved with an unpretentious, plain-spoken cowboy who is unaware of her true identity. The Cowboy and the Lady won an Academy Award for Sound Recording, and was nominated for Original Score and Original Song. Heller in Pink Tights Heller In Pink Tights is a 1960 Technicolor western film adapted from Louis LAmours novel, Heller with a Gun. It stars Sophia Loren and Anthony Quinn and was directed by George Cukor. The movie is noted for its lavishly ornate costumes by Edith Head and its impressive photography and use of Technicolor. Though not a commercial success, Heller In Pink Tights is thought by some film historians to be George Cukors most lavishly visual film. Cukor never had been pleased with the "look" of most westerns, and he hired George Hoyningen-Huene, a famous Russian-born fashion photographer and 1920s illustrator who was an expert at art and design. The final result is a unique film that looks like a cross between a Frederic Remington painting and a Toulouse-Lautrec rendering of music hall performers. Heller in Pink Tights co-stars Margaret OBrien, Ramon Novarro and Eileen Heckart. It also marks Lorens lowest weight on film. The normally voluptuous and full-figured actress lost almost 20 pounds at Cukors request and donned a blonde wig. As is the case in LAmours novel, there is no character in the film named "Heller". Murder, Inc. Murder, Inc. is a 1960 American neo-noir gangster film starring Stuart Whitman, May Britt, Henry Morgan, Peter Falk, and Simon Oakland. The Cinemascope movie was directed by Burt Balaban and Stuart Rosenberg. The screenplay was based on the true story of Murder, a Brooklyn gang that operated in the 1930s. Falk plays Abe Reles, a vicious thug who led the Murder, Inc. gang and was believed to have committed thirty murders, for which he was never prosecuted. The film was the first major feature role for Falk, who was nominated for a best supporting actor Oscar for his performance. In his 2006 autobiography, Just One More Thing, Falk said that Murder, Inc. launched his career. The movie was the first film directed by Rosenberg, who later won acclaim for films that included Cool Hand Luke, and also launched Stuart Whitmans career as a leading man. A more highly fictionalized film on the same basic events, The Enforcer, starring Humphrey Bogart, was released in the United Kingdom with the title Murder, Inc. The Manster is an American science-fiction horror film. Shot in Japan, it was produced by George P. Breakston and directed by Breakston and Kenneth G. Crane from a screenplay by Walter J. Sheldon. Sheldons script was based on Breakstons story which he originally titled The Split . The film starred Peter Dyneley as a foreign correspondent in Japan who is given an experimental drug which causes an eye and eventually, a second head to grow from his shoulder. Tetsu Nakamura played the mad scientist, Dr. Suzuki, with Tamoko Takechi as his horribly mutated wife, Emiko. Shamus Shamus is a 1973 American comedy thriller film directed by Buzz Kulik, and starring Burt Reynolds and Dyan Cannon. Une époque formidable... Une époque formidable... is a French comedy-drama film directed by Gérard Jugnot, released in 1991. Beastmaster III: The Eye of Braxus Beastmaster III: The Eye of Braxus is the 1996 sequel to the 1982 film The Beastmaster, starring Marc Singer. Bone Daddy Bone Daddy is a 1998 Canadian-American crime-thriller film directed by Mario Azzopardi and starring Rutger Hauer and Barbara Williams. The movie has since become a cult classic due to the graphic bone removal scenes. Poseidon Rex Poseidon Rex is a 2013 horror film directed by Mark L. Lester. Bayonetta: Bloody Fate is a 2013 anime film produced by Gonzo, based on PlatinumGames 2009 video game, Bayonetta. The film was directed by Fuminori Kizaki with screenplay by Mitsutaka Hirota. Bloody Fate was the first piece of Bayonetta media to be voiced in Japanese, as opposed to the first game being voiced exclusively by an English cast. The film was released in Japanese theaters on November 23, 2013 and later released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on February 14, 2014. The film has been licensed in North America by Funimation and the English dub features most of the same voice cast from the game reprising their respective roles. After the positive reception of the film, the Japanese cast of Bloody Fate returned to lend their voices to the characters in Bayonetta 2, as well as the special Wii U edition of the first game in 2014. Chronicles of Evil The Chronicles of Evil is a 2015 South Korean thriller film written and directed by Beak Woon-hak, starring Son Hyun-joo, Ma Dong-seok, Choi Daniel and Park Seo-joon. Snowtime! Snowtime!, also released as La Bataille géante de boules de neige in France and Cleo in the United Kingdom, is a Canadian computer-animated 3D film from Quebec, released in 2015. Directed by Jean-François Pouliot, it is an animated remake of the 1984 film The Dog Who Stopped the War. The film inspired the spinoff television series Snowsnaps that premiered in September 2018. A sequel film, Racetime, was released in December 2018. A Day A Day is a 2017 South Korean mystery thriller film directed by Cho Sun-ho, starring Kim Myung-min and Byun Yo-han. Rose-Marie Rose Marie is a 1936 American musical film starring Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, and Reginald Owen that was directed by W. S. Van Dyke. It was the second of three movie adaptations from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer of the 1924 Broadway musical of the same name. A silent version was released in 1928 and a color film in 1954. All three versions are set in the Canadian wilderness. Portions of Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stotharts original score for the Broadway musical are utilized in both the 1936 and 1954 films. Although the original plot was changed, and most of the songs were dropped, the 1936 film was a huge success and became MacDonald and Eddys best-known film. Their duet of "Indian Love Call" was a major hit for the two singers and remained a signature song throughout their careers. The Fallen Sparrow The Fallen Sparrow is a 1943 American spy film starring John Garfield, Maureen OHara, Patricia Morison, and Walter Slezak. It is based on the novel of the same name by Dorothy B. Hughes. Its plot concerns an American who returns home to find out who murdered his friend. It won an Oscar nomination for Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. Dezha vyu Déjà Vu is a 1990 Soviet-Polish comedy thriller that takes place in Soviet Odessa in 1925 and spoofs a variety of gangster films. Roadside Prophets Roadside Prophets is a 1992 American comedy film written and directed by Abbe Wool, featuring musicians John Doe of the L.A. punk band X, and Adam Horovitz of the Beastie Boys with cameo appearances by, amongst others, Timothy Leary, Arlo Guthrie, David Carradine, Flea, an uncharacteristic performance by John Cusack as Caspar, a self-styled "Symbionese" rebel, and a very early film performance by Don Cheadle. On the Run Cavale is a 2002 film directed by, written by, and starring Lucas Belvaux. This is the second installment of the Trilogy series. It constitutes a thriller, and is preceded by Un couple épatant, which is a comedy, and followed by Après la vie, which is a melodrama. In UK the distribution company altered the order of the trilogy placing the second film as the first one. In the DVD commentary, Belvaux explained that the main idea behind Trilogy is that the main characters in a particular story can be seen as the secondary characters in others; the three films happen at the same time and share a series of common scenes and plot points, complementing each other, but each has its own perspective and style. The audience is left with the duty of piecing the films together, which Belvaux avoided, since editing the three films into one single narrative would have resulted in a very long film with no style of its own. Asthram Astram is a 2006 Indian Telugu film, directed by Suresh Krishna. The film stars Vishnu Manchu, Anushka Shetty, Jackie Shroff and Rahul Dev in lead roles. The film had musical score by S. A. Rajkumar. The film was a remake of Hindi film Sarfarosh. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Astra - The Weapon. Rosalie Blum Rosalie Blum is a 2015 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Julien Rappeneau in his directorial debut. The film is based on a graphic novel series by Camille Jourdy. It stars Noémie Lvovsky, Kyan Khojandi and Alice Isaaz. Secret of the Incas Secret of the Incas is a 1954 adventure film starring Charlton Heston as adventurer Harry Steele, on the trail of an ancient Incan artifact. Shot on location at Machu Picchu in Peru, the film is often credited as the inspiration for Raiders of the Lost Ark. The supporting cast features Robert Young, Nicole Maurey and Thomas Mitchell, as well as a rare film appearance by Peruvian singer Yma Sumac. The Light at the Edge of the World The Light at the Edge of the World is a 1971 adventure film, adapted from Jules Vernes classic 1905 adventure novel The Lighthouse at the End of the World. The plot involves piracy in the South Atlantic during the mid-19th century, with a theme of survival in extreme circumstances, and events centering on an isolated lighthouse. Despite having a large Hollywood budget, collaboration with prestigious foreign film studios, exotic shooting locations in Europe and some of the biggest name movie stars, the movie was mainly a failure at the box office. Men... Men… is a 1985 West German comedy film directed by Doris Dörrie. It was chosen as West Germanys official submission to the 59th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. I Don't Kiss I Dont Kiss is a 1991 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring Manuel Blanc, Emmanuelle Béart and Philippe Noiret. The plot follows a young man who leaves his provincial home in the Pyrenees, going to Paris, hoping to become an actor. A promising beginning is followed by disillusionment and he ends on the street as a prostitute. The film is a grim, melancholic portrait of a young man searching and failing to find meaning in his life. The film had a total of 472,187 admissions in France. Cry Wilderness Cry Wilderness is a 1987 family adventure film in which Bigfoot befriends a young boy whose park ranger father is tracking an escaped tiger. Location shooting occurred at Mono Lake in Mono County and Devils Postpile National Monument in Madera County. The film was re-released on DVD in 2014 along with the 1970s documentary In Search of Bigfoot. In 2017, the film was the subject of parody by Mystery Science Theater 3000, as the second episode of Season 11. Against the Current Against the Current is a 2009 film released by Ambush Entertainment directed by Peter Callahan and starring Joseph Fiennes, Pell James, Justin Kirk, Elizabeth Reaser, Martin Shakar, Michelle Trachtenberg, and Mary Tyler Moore. Kevin Smith: Too Fat for 40! Kevin Smith: Too Fat for 40 is the fourth installment of Kevin Smiths Q&A series and was broadcast on epix on October 23, 2010. The title is a reference to his feud with Southwest Airlines. In the film, Smiths attempt to answer a multitude of questions quickly is derailed entirely when the first question posed is about working with Bruce Willis, which begins a near-two-hour rant in which he discusses, among other things, the adult use of marijuana, the highs and lows of making his 2008 film Zack and Miri Make a Porno and the stress of working with Willis during Cop Out. The special was filmed at the Count Basie Theatre in Smiths hometown of Red Bank. The stage background was a recreation of the storefronts from the Quick Stop Groceries and RST Video as seen in Clerks and Clerks II. On October 18, 2011 Shout! Factory released Too Fat for 40 on DVD and Blu-ray in the full 3.5-hour version of the special, which was cut down for broadcast. It is being sold both individually and as part of two special boxed sets, the first which includes the SModimations: Season One DVD and an exclusive DVD featuring a fully filmed episode of Kevins Hollywood Babble-On podcast. The second set features all 3 DVDs and a Blu-ray/DVD Combo copy of Too Fat For 40. Partly Sunny Heiter bis Wolkig is a 2012 German comedy-drama film directed by Marco Petry and starring Max Riemelt, Elyas MBarek, Jessica Schwarz and Anna Fischer. An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker is 2013 Bosnian drama film directed by Danis Tanović. The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Jury Grand Prix and Nazif Mujić won the Silver Bear for Best Actor. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film has been selected as the Bosnian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, making the January shortlist. Quién mató a Bambi? Quién mató a Bambi? is a 2013 Spanish comedy film directed by Santiago Amodeo. Alien Invasion: S.U.M.1 Alien Invasion: S.U.M.1 is a 2017 science fiction film written and directed by Christian Pasquariello and starring Iwan Rheon and André Hennicke. Michael Inside Michael Inside is a 2017 Irish prison film, written, directed and co-produced by Frank Berry. It was nominated for four Irish Film & Television Awards and won the Best Film prize. Forever Amber Forever Amber is a 1947 American romantic drama Technicolor film starring Linda Darnell and Cornel Wilde. It was based on the book of the same name by Kathleen Winsor. It also starred Richard Greene, George Sanders, Glenn Langan, Richard Haydn, and Jessica Tandy. The film was adapted by Jerome Cady, Philip Dunne and Ring Lardner Jr., and directed by Otto Preminger, who replaced original director John M. Stahl after 39 days of filming and $300,000 of production. The movie was originally budgeted at $4.5 million. The Hays Office had condemned the novel, but within a month of its publication the movie rights had been purchased by 20th Century Fox. The film on its release was initially condemned by the National Legion of Decency. In 1947, Darnell won the starring role in the highly anticipated film adaptation when the original star, newcomer Peggy Cummins, proved too inexperienced for the role. The character Amber in the novel was so called because of her eye color. Publicity at the time compared the novel Forever Amber to Gone with the Wind. The search for the actress to portray Amber, a beauty who uses men to make her fortune in 17th-century England, was modeled on the extensive process that led to the casting of Vivien Leigh as Scarlett OHara. The films score, by composer David Raksin, was nominated for the Oscar for Best Original Music Score. Frigid Hare Frigid Hare is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short, released on October 8, 1949. It is directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The title can be seen as a simple play on "frigid air" and/or on the refrigerator brand called "Frigidaire". Green Fire Green Fire is a 1954 American CinemaScope and Eastmancolor adventure drama film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Andrew Marton and produced by Armand Deutsch, with original music by Miklós Rózsa. The picture stars Grace Kelly, Stewart Granger, Paul Douglas and John Ericson. Grace Kelly was under contract to MGM, which released Green Fire, though she was often dissatisfied with the roles that MGM gave her. She made many of her more famous and critically acclaimed films while loaned out to other studios such as Universal and Paramount. The Fixer The Fixer is a 1968 British drama film based on the 1966 semi-biographical novel of the same name, written by Bernard Malamud. It was directed by John Frankenheimer and stars Alan Bates. The Being The Being is a 1983 American horror film written and directed by Jackie Kong in her directorial debut, starring Martin Landau, José Ferrer, Dorothy Malone, comedian Ruth Buzzi, Marianne Gordon, and exploitation film producer Bill Osco, who is billed as "Rexx Coltrane" in the opening credits and "Johnny Commander" in the closing credits. It focuses on a detective who is trying to solve a string of grisly murders and disappearances. Kong, a recent college graduate, was given a $4.5 million budget from her then-husband Bill Osco to write and direct a film. Principal photography began in 1980 under the title Easter Sunday. Masks Masks is a 1987 French mystery thriller film directed by Claude Chabrol. It was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. Stara basn. Kiedy slonce bylo bogiem An Ancient Tale: When the Sun Was a God is a 2003 Polish film, directed by Jerzy Hoffman. The film is based on an 1876 novel, Stara baśń, by Józef Ignacy Kraszewski. Bunnyman Bunnyman is a 2011 horror film written, directed and produced by Carl Lindbergh. The film spawned two sequels, Bunnyman 2 released in 2014, and Bunnyman Vengeance which was released on October 20th 2017 on VOD, and November 21st on Blu-ray and DVD. Ice Ice is a 2011 British miniseries directed by Nick Copus and based upon James Folletts novel with similar name. The miniseries has 2 episodes. Main roles are performed by Richard Roxburgh, Frances OConnor and Claire Forlani. Crawl Crawl is a 2011 Australian suspense-thriller written, produced and directed by Paul China and Benjamin China. The film is the China Brothers debut feature, and stars George Shevtsov, Georgina Haig and Paul Holmes. Pandiya Naadu Pandiya Naadu is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Suseenthiran and produced by Vishal. The film features Vishal and Lakshmi Menon in the lead roles, while Bharathiraja, Soori, and Sharath Lohitashwa play other pivotal roles. The film has music composed by D. Imman. The film received positive reviews and was successful at the box office. It was dubbed in Hindi as Shiva Ka Badla and in Telugu as Palnadu. The film was remade in Kannada as Rudra Tandava with Chiranjeevi Sarja. The Chase The Chase is a 2017 South Korean crime thriller film about a landowner who teams up with a former detective to chase after the suspect of a 30-year-old unsolved case. The film was directed by Kim Hong-seon and stars Baek Yoon-sik and Sung Dong-il. Sir Arne's Treasure Sir Arnes Treasure is a 1919 Swedish crime-drama film directed by Mauritz Stiller, starring Richard Lund, Hjalmar Selander, Concordia Selander and Mary Johnson. It is based on the novel The Treasure by Selma Lagerlöf, originally published in 1903. The story takes place on the Swedish west coast during the 16th century, and revolves around a Scottish mercenary who murders a wealthy family for treasure, only to unwittingly begin a relationship with the surviving daughter of the family. Solid Serenade Solid Serenade is a 1946 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 26th Tom and Jerry short, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on August 31, 1946 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer and April 3, 1954. It was produced by Fred Quimby, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, and the musical supervision was by Scott Bradley. Ed Barge, Michael Lah, and Kenneth Muse animated it; Pete Burness and Don Patterson were uncredited animators. Excerpts of this cartoon are seen in three other Tom and Jerry shorts: Jerrys Diary, Smitten Kitten, and Smarty Cat, the latter instance with altered audio and an added scene of Tom whistling. Inferno Inferno is a 1953 American film noir drama/thriller starring Robert Ryan, William Lundigan and Rhonda Fleming, directed by Roy Ward Baker. It was shot in Technicolor and shown in 3-D Dimension and stereophonic sound. Kitten with a Whip Kitten with a Whip is a 1964 crime drama with an exploitative, juvenile delinquent overlay. Released through Universal, the film starred John Forsythe and newcomer Ann-Margret, and featured Peter Brown, Patricia Barry and Richard Anderson. The film was made to publicize Ann-Margret as a serious actress. Her previous films, Viva Las Vegas and Bye Bye Birdie, were of the musical film genre and did little to highlight the actresss dramatic skills. Ann-Margrets management signed her to several different films at this time, each with a top Hollywood studio, and the actress was not consulted on the projects they chose for her. In interviews, she made the best of the situation, claiming she was hoping to distance herself from her "new Marilyn Monroe" image. The Blood Beast Terror The Blood Beast Terror is a 1967 British horror film released by Tigon in February 1968. In the United States it was released by Pacemaker Pictures on a double-bill with Slaughter of the Vampires under the title The Vampire Beast Craves Blood. The film is also known as Blood Beast From Hell and Deathshead Vampire. The Dragon Flies The Man from Hong Kong is a 1975 action film that marked the first Australian-Hong Kong co-production filmed in both nations. It was directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starred Jimmy Wang Yu and George Lazenby. The film was later restored by the Australian National Film and Sound Archive. Eccezzziunale... veramente Eccezzziunale... veramente is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Resurrection of the Little Match Girl Resurrection of the Little Match Girl is a 2002 South Korean action film. It was screened at the 2003 London Film Festival and was the opening film of the Fantasia Festival that same year. The film was inspired by the Hans Christian Andersen tale The Little Match Girl and Mardock Scramble. Liever verliefd Love to Love is a 2003 Dutch film, directed by Pim van Hoeve. The film was awarded a Golden Film in 2003. Bone Dry Bone Dry is an American drama film released in 2008. It was directed, produced by Emmy award winner Brett A. Hart & written by Jeff OBrien & Brett A. Hart. The film starred Luke Goss and Lance Henriksen. Bone Dry is now available on Netflix, video on demand & DVD. Reservoir Chronicle: Tsubasa is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by the manga artist group Clamp. It takes place in the same fictional universe as many of Clamps other manga series, most notably xxxHolic. The plot follows how Sakura, the princess of the Kingdom of Clow, loses all her memories and how Syaoran, a young archaeologist who is her childhood friend, goes on arduous adventures to save her, with two other companions. The Dimensional Witch Yūko Ichihara instructs him to go with two people, Kurogane and Fai D. Flowright. They search for Sakuras memories, which were scattered in various worlds in the form of angelic-like feathers, as retrieving them will help save her very being. Tsubasa was conceived when four Clamp artists wanted to create a manga series that connected all their previous works. They took the designs for the main protagonists from their earlier manga called Cardcaptor Sakura. It was serialized in the Kodansha publication Weekly Shōnen Magazine from May 2003 until October 2009, and was collected in twenty-eight tankōbon volumes, totalling 232 chapters - 18 to 20 pages each. The manga was adapted into an anime series, , animated by Bee Train, which aired 52 episodes over two seasons during 2005 and 2006. Production I.G released an interlude film between the first two seasons titled The Princess in the Birdcage Kingdom, as well as five original video animations between November 2007 and May 2009, which acted as a sequel to the second season. The manga was licensed for English language release by Del Rey Manga, who has released all of its volumes since April 27, 2004. Funimation licensed the anime for English release. They published all the TV episodes in DVD volumes as well as the film. The OVAs of Tsubasa were released in North America in January 2011. Various video games and drama CDs based on the series have been released. A sequel titled Tsubasa: WoRLD CHRoNiCLE started serialization in 2014. The series has been well received by Japanese and English readers, and it reached high positions on various best-seller lists; the series has sold over twenty million manga volumes in Japan. Both the manga and anime have had positive response from critics, who praised its connections to previous works and its artwork. The plot twists in later parts of the story have resulted in mixed reactions due to positive focus on the impact on the plot and negative one based on how confusing they are. Mixed Kebab Mixed Kebab is a Belgian drama film released in 2012. The film was written and directed by Guy Lee Thys. It stars Cem Akkanat and Simon Van Buyten. War Games War Games: At the End of the Day is a 2011 independent thriller film directed by Cosimo Alemà, who co-wrote it with Daniele Persica and Romana Meggiolaro. Luca Legnani is credited as executive producer. The film is distributed by Universal Pictures. It stars Stephanie Chapman Baker, Neil Linpow, Michael Lutz, Sam Cohan, Valene Kane, Andrew Harwood Mills, Tom Stanley, Monika Mirga, Daniel Vivian and Michael Schermi. The film is claimed to be inspired by real events that took place in June 5, 1992. Detective Conan: Quarter of Silence is the 15th film installment of the manga and anime series Detective Conan. The film was released on April 16, 2011. This film celebrates the fifteenth anniversary of the anime. Magic File 2011, ties in with the movie and was released on the same day as the films premiere. Funeral Kings Funeral Kings is a 2012 film written and directed by Kevin McManus and Matthew McManus starring Dylan Hartigan and Alex Maizus. Be Big! Be Big! is a Hal Roach three-reel comedy starring Laurel and Hardy. It was shot in November and December 1930, and released on February 7, 1931. Rabbit's Kin Rabbits Kin is a Merrie Melodies animated short released on November 15, 1952. It was directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. The cartoon was animated by Charles McKimson, Herman Cohen, Rod Scribner, Phil DeLara and Keith Darling. The music was scored by Carl Stalling while the layouts and backgrounds were done by Robert Givens and Richard H. Thomas, respectively. Mel Blanc performs the voice of Bugs Bunny and Shorty Rabbit, while Stan Freberg voiced Bugs new enemy Pete Puma, doing an imitation of the character Frank Fontaine introduced on The Jack Benny Show named John L. C. Silvoney, and later performed on The Jackie Gleason Show as Crazy Guggenheim. The title is a play on "rabbit skin", but is also a literal term in that Bugs is caring for a "kin", here, another rabbit. Alias Jesse James Alias Jesse James is a 1959 American Western comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Bob Hope and Rhonda Fleming. Based on a story by Robert St. Aubrey and Bert Lawrence, the film is about an outlaw who tries to kill an insurance agent who has been mistaken for him in order to collect on a big policy. Costumes by Edith Head. Hider in the House Hider in the House is a 1989 psychological thriller directed by Matthew Patrick and starring Gary Busey and Mimi Rogers. Passed Away Passed Away is a 1992 American ensemble comedy film directed and written by Charlie Peters. Wondrous Oblivion Wondrous Oblivion is a 2003 British film directed and written by Paul Morrison and produced by Jonny Persey. Set in suburban south London in 1960, several themes run through the film, though the main storyline concerns the friendship between a young boy, David Wiseman who is the son of European Jewish immigrants, and his new next door neighbours, father and Dennis and young daughter Judy who are West Indian immigrants. The cement which binds their friendship is a deep love of cricket - but the ride is not always smooth. David finds himself falling for the indifferent Judy, but tensions between other families in the street, and a romantic relationship between Ruth Wiseman and Dennis, threaten to break apart the neighbourhood. United United is a Norwegian movie that was released in 2003. The main characters are: Kåre, Anna, Iversen, and Stian. Henrik Mestad and Harald Eia play smaller roles. Football commentator Arne Scheie debuts on the big screen in this romantic comedy. Larva Larva is a 2005 science fiction-horror film, directed by Tim Cox, and written by Kenneth M. Badish, Boaz Davidson, David Goodin, Kevin Moore, J. Paul V. Robert and T.M. Van Ostrand. It stars Vincent Ventresca, Rachel Hunter and William Forsythe. Verónica Veronica is a 2017 Mexican psychological thriller starring Olga Segura, and Arcelia Ramirez. I'll Sleep When I'm Dead Ill Sleep When Im Dead is a 2016 Grammy-nominated documentary film about American DJ and producer Steve Aoki. It debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival and was released on Netflix on August 19, 2016. It received a Grammy nomination for Best Music Film in 2016. Sparrows Sparrows is a 1926 American silent film about a young woman who rescues a baby from kidnappers. The film, which was originally titled Scraps, starred and was produced by Mary Pickford, who was the most powerful woman in Hollywood at the time. Ma and Pa Kettle Ma and Pa Kettle is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. It is the sequel to the 1947 film version of Betty MacDonalds semi-fictional memoir The Egg and I and the first official installment of Universal-Internationals Ma and Pa Kettle series starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride. Regalo di Natale Regalo di Natale, internationally released as Christmas Present, is a 1986 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Pupi Avati. It entered the 43° Venice Film Festival, in which Carlo Delle Piane won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor. For his performance in this film Diego Abatantuono won a Nastro dArgento for Best supporting Actor. The film has a sequel, Christmas Rematch. What Happened Was... What Happened Was... is a 1994 American independent film written for the screen, directed by and starring Tom Noonan. It is an adaptation of Noonans original stage play of the same name. Stalin Stalin is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by A. R. Murugadoss. It stars Chiranjeevi and Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles, while an ensemble cast including Prakash Raj, Sharada, Khushboo, Pradeep Rawat, and Brahmanandam in supporting roles. The film was a super hit at the box office. The film was screened at the International Film Festival of India in the mainstream section. The film was later dubbed in Hindi under the same name. The film was remade into Hindi titled, Jai Ho, directed by Sohail Khan, starring Salman Khan, Daisy Shah, and Tabu. The film released on 20 September 2006. I Like Killing Flies I Like Killing Flies is a 2004 documentary film produced, directed, filmed, and edited by Matt Mahurin. It documents Shopsins restaurant in New York Citys Greenwich Village and its owner and head cook, Kenny Shopsin. In 2002 and 2003, Mahurin followed Shopsin in his final year at the location he ran for over 30 years. Throughout the film, Shopsin offers what he calls "half-baked" philosophy, peppered with profanities. In the first half, Shopsin opens his eatery for the day and talks about his kitchen, his business, his employees, and his customers. We meet the regulars and friends who eat some of the 900 eclectic dishes he prepares, and we learn the rules of the restaurant: all customers must eat, parties of four or more are unwelcome, and anyone who irritates the owner will be swiftly shown the door. Shopsins wife and children, all of whom work at the restaurant, weigh in on what its like to work for this eccentric and occasionally hot-tempered man. In the films second half, Shopsin loses his lease and is forced to move his establishment to a larger location on nearby Carmine Street. Family, friends, and customers all pitch in to help with the move. Everything must go, from hundreds of knick-knacks and supplies to an alarmingly rickety stove. The reopening is a resounding success. The epilogue grants the audience one last glimpse of Shopsins life the following year, and it is revealed that Shopsins wife has died, but he seems not to have changed at all. Shopsin, who has been profiled in The New Yorker by Calvin Trillin, wrote a 2008 book with Carolynn Carreño entitled Eat Me: The Food and Philosophy of Kenny Shopsin. Gopher Broke Gopher Broke is a 2004 computer-animated short film written and directed by Jeff Fowler and executive produced by Tim Miller at Blur Studio. The film is about a hungry gopher who hatches a clever plan to get a quick snack, but discovers that even the best laid plans can go udderly awry. Almost Normal Almost Normal is a 2005 comedy-drama film directed by Marc Moody and starring J. Andrew Keitch, Tim Hammer, and Joan Lauckner. Look, Up in the Sky! The Amazing Story of Superman Look, Up in the Sky! The Amazing Story of Superman is a 2006 documentary film from executive producers Bryan Singer and Kevin Burns which details the history of the Superman franchise, from comic book, to television, to the big screen. The story of Superman is told through archival footage, as well as interviews with many of the actors, directors, and producers involved with the Superman media over the years. The closing credits feature outtakes from the Christopher Reeve Superman films, including an outtake of Marlon Brando improvising during the recitation of a poem in a scene deleted from the original version of Superman II. The documentary was released on DVD on June 20, 2006, shortly before the theatrical release of Superman Returns. A two DVD Best Buy exclusive Limited Edition version was released the same day. A shortened version of the documentary was played on A&E on June 12, 2006. Finally, the DVD was included as part of the 14-disc box set release Superman Ultimate Collectors Edition, in November 2006. Sex Is Zero 2 Sex Is Zero 2 is the 2007 sequel to the South Korean comedy film Sex Is Zero, and is the directorial debut of Yoon Tae-yoon. Starring Im Chang-jeong and Song Ji-hyo, the film reunites most of the cast from the original film, though Ha Ji-won only makes a cameo appearance. Sex Is Zero 2 was released in South Korea on 12 December 2007. I Married Who? I Married Who? is a 2012 American made-for-television comedy film starred Kellie Martin as Jordan and Ethan Erickson as Matt. Directed by Kevin Connor, it originally aired on Hallmark Channel on October 20, 2012. Wooden Crosses Wooden Crosses is a 1932 French war film by Raymond Bernard, based upon a novel by Roland Dorgelès. Invasion, U.S.A. Invasion, U.S.A. is a 1952 American drama film based on a story by Robert Smith and Franz Spencer and directed by Alfred E. Green. The film stars Gerald Mohr, Peggie Castle and Dan OHerlihy. Invasion, U.S.A. is set in the Cold War and portrays the invasion of the United States by an unnamed Communist enemy meant to be taken as the Soviet Union. Main Street Main street is a 1956 Spanish drama film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem. It features a French-Spanish cast led by the American actress Betsy Blair, who was dubbed into Spanish, as well as the Spanish actor José Suárez. It is based on a Carlos Arniches play titled La señorita de Trévelez. The locations were Palencia, Cuenca and Logroño. The film won the FRIPESCI Award at Venice Film Festival, and was an international success. Thirst Thirst is a 1979 Australian horror film directed by Rod Hardy and starring Chantal Contouri and Max Phipps and British actor David Hemmings. It has been described as a blend of vampire and science fiction genres, influenced by the 1973 film Soylent Green as well as drawing on the vampire folklore of Elizabeth Báthory – one of several vampire films in the 1970s to do so. Summer Rain Summer Rain, aka El camino de los ingleses is a 2006 film directed by Spanish actor Antonio Banderas. The film based on the novel of the same name by Antonio Soler, who also wrote the script for the film. Beer Wars Beer Wars is a 2009 documentary film about the American beer industry. In particular, it covers the differences between large corporate breweries, namely Anheuser-Busch, the Miller Brewing Company, and the Coors Brewing Company opposed to smaller breweries like Dogfish Head Brewery, Moonshot 69, Yuengling, Stone Brewing Co., and other producers of craft beer. Also covered is how advertising and lobbyists are used to control the beer market, implying that these things harm competition and consumer choice. Throughout the film, there is a theme that the smallest breweries have next to no chance to compete due to the sheer volume of advertising and outdated beer distribution laws. The original laws demanded a three-tier system to separate the powers of selling beer. The law demands that the beer brewer cannot deliver directly to the retailer, supposedly creating a separation of powers resembling the US governments legislative, judicial, and executive branches. The film claims these laws are now inhibiting growth of smaller brewers and therefore allowing the largest brewers to maintain an oligopoly on beer. The film was written, produced, narrated, and directed by Anat Baron, former head of Mikes Hard Lemonade. iSteve iSteve is a 2013 parody film released on April 17, 2013 by producer Funny or Die, marking their first full-length movie. It claims to be the first biopic on the life of Steve Jobs after his death. The film stars Justin Long, who had previously starred in Apples Get a Mac ad campaign, as Jobs and Jorge Garcia as Steve Wozniak. The film was written in three days and shot in five by Ryan Perez, a former Saturday Night Live writer. Ju-on: The Beginning of the End is a 2014 Japanese supernatural horror film and the tenth installment of the Ju-on franchise. The film was directed and co-written by Masayuki Ochiai with Takashige Ichinose producing and co-writing. The Beginning of the End is a reboot of the series, retelling the events of the cursed Saeki family that centers on a house in Nerima, Japan. Brice 3 Brice 3 is a 2016 French comedy film directed by James Huth and starring Jean Dujardin, Clovis Cornillac, Bruno Salomone and Alban Lenoir. It is the sequel to the 2005 film Brice de Nice, despite its name suggesting it is the third installment in the franchise. Frozen in Love Frozen in Love is a 2018 American-Canadian made for television romantic drama film directed by Scott Smith and starring Rachael Leigh Cook and Niall Matter. It was developed from an original idea by Cook. The film was produced by the Hallmark Channel and premiered on their network in the United States on January 13, 2018, as part of their Winterfest season. Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman Smash-Up, the Story of a Woman, also called A Woman Destroyed, is a 1947 American drama film with elements of film noir loosely based on singer Dixie Lee‘s life, which tells the story of a rising nightclub singer who marries another singer, whose career takes off, then falls into alcoholism after giving up her career for him. The film stars Susan Hayward, Lee Bowman, and Eddie Albert, and was written by Frank Cavett, John Howard Lawson, Dorothy Parker, and Lionel Wiggam, and was directed by Stuart Heisler. Ethel Wales appears in an uncredited part. The film was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role and Best Writing, Original Story. Merry-Go-Round Merry-Go-Round is a 1956 Hungarian drama film directed by Zoltán Fábri, based on the short story Kútban by Imre Sarkadi. It was in competition at the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. It was later selected to be screened in the Cannes Classics section of the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. The Trojan Women The Trojan Women is a 1971 American-British-Greek drama film directed by Michael Cacoyannis and starring Katharine Hepburn and Vanessa Redgrave. The film was made with the minimum of changes to Edith Hamiltons translation of Euripides original play, save for the omission of deities, as Cacoyannis said they were "hard to film and make realistic". Sitting Target Sitting Target, also known as Screaming Target, is a 1972 British film directed by Douglas Hickox and shot in London. It stars Oliver Reed, Ian McShane and Jill St. John and was based on the 1970 novel by Laurence Henderson. Ma-ma RocknRoll Wolf is a musical film from 1976 and is a Romanian-Soviet-French co-production. The storyline is loosely based on the famous plot about the goat and her kids, published as "The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids" in Grimms Fairy Tales and known to Romanian audience as Ion Creangăs "Capra cu trei iezi" and to Russian audience as a folk tale "Волк и семеро козлят". In the movie the number of goat kids is five. The script was written by Vasilica Istrate and Yuri Entin, and Elisabeta Bostan directed. The movie was filmed simultaneously in three different languages. The cast was formed by dancers from Moscow Circus, Moscow Circus on Ice and Bolshoi Ballet. In 1977, the movie won the Silver Cup at the Childrens Film Festival in Venice. The film stars Lyudmila Gurchenko as Rada, the goat, Mikhail Boyarsky as Titi Suru, the Wolf, Oleg Popov as the bear, Saveliy Kramarov as the wolfs nephew, George Mihaita as the donkey and Florian Pittiş as the parrot. The Idolmaker The Idolmaker is a 1980 American musical drama starring Ray Sharkey, Peter Gallagher, Paul Land, Tovah Feldshuh and Joe Pantoliano. The film is based on the life of rock promoter and manager Bob Marcucci, who discovered and promoted several rock n roll stars including Frankie Avalon and Fabian. Bob Marucci served as a technical advisor for the production. It was directed by Taylor Hackford and written by Edward di Lorenzo. It was the feature film debut for Peter Gallagher, Joe Pantoliano, and Paul Land. Viens chez moi, j'habite chez une copine Viens chez moi, jhabite chez une copine is a French comedy film directed by Patrice Leconte. It was released in 1981. Arth Arth is a 1982 Indian drama film directed by Mahesh Bhatt, starring Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Shabana Azmi, Smita Patil, Raj Kiran and Rohini Hattangadi. It features a memorable soundtrack by Ghazal duo, Jagjit Singh and Chitra Singh. The semi-autobiographical film was written by Mahesh Bhatt about his extramarital relationship with Parveen Babi. It is one of the 25 Must See Bollywood Movies as compiled by Indiatimes Movies. The film was remade in Tamil as Marupadiyum by Balu Mahendra. In 2017, Pakistani actor and director Shaan Shahid released a sequel, Arth 2 and Bhatt acted as a "mentor" during production. Eye of God Eye of God is a 1997 crime film directed by Tim Blake Nelson. It stars Martha Plimpton. Nelson won best director in the American Independent Award for the Seattle International Film Festival in 1997 and Bronze Award in the 1997 Tokyo International Film Festival. He was also nominated for the Someone to Watch Award in the 1998 Independent Spirit Awards and Grand Jury Prize at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival. Devil, My Friend Devil, My Friend is a 1988 Turkish comedy film directed by Atıf Yılmaz. All You've Got All Youve Got is a 2006 sport/drama film directed by Neema Barnette and starring stars Adrienne Bailon. The film debuted on MTV. Solo Solo is a 2013 Canadian mystery thriller film directed by Isaac Cravit and is the first film released under Shock Till You Drops US film distribution branch. First released on August 29, 2013 in Canada, it stars Annie Clark as a teenager who finds herself terrorized after shes left alone in the woods for a two night camp counselor initiation process. Of his inspiration for the film, Cravit mentioned that he was moved to create Solo after a friend of his told him a campfire story in which a girl looks through her summer camp photos to discover that an unknown person had taken pictures of her while she slept. Cold Deck Cold Deck is a 2015 Canadian thriller film directed by Zack Bernbaum, written by Stéfano Gallo, Jason LaPeyre, Slater Jewell-Kempker, and starring Gallo, Robert Knepper, and Paul Sorvino. Gallo plays a compulsive gambler who, after a losing streak, accepts an offer by a local underworld figure to rob a high stakes poker game hosted by a rich banker. Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog Greyfriars Bobby is a 1961 Walt Disney Productions feature film starring Donald Crisp and Laurence Naismith in a story about two Scottish men who compete for the affection of a Skye Terrier named Bobby. The screenplay by Robert Westerby was based upon the 1912 novel Greyfriars Bobby by Eleanor Atkinson which was based, in turn, upon an incident in 19th century Edinburgh involving a dog that came to be known as Greyfriars Bobby. It was the second film based upon Atkinsons novel, the first being Challenge to Lassie in which Crisp also starred. The film was directed by Don Chaffey and shot at Shepperton Studios and on location in Scotland. The film has been released to DVD. The Smurfs and the Magic Flute The Smurfs and the Magic Flute is a 1976 Belgian animated film starring the Smurfs, directed by their creator, Peyo. Although the film premiered in 1976 in Belgium, and 1979 in the United Kingdom, an English-language version was not released in the United States until 1983, in the wake of the characters newfound popularity. Although the Smurfs play a major part in the film, they do not appear until 35 minutes into the film. The film, set in the Middle Ages, mainly surrounds Johan and Peewit, a young squire and his jester sidekick. Johan and Peewit had also been created by Peyo in 1952 and it was in their adventures that the Smurfs were first introduced in 1958. The film was not produced by Hanna-Barbera, the creators of The Smurfs television series, but by Brussels Belvision Studios and Éditions Dupuis. The voice talent from that show was not present in the English version either; instead, the work was handled by a non-union crew whose members had previously appeared in anime dubs for U.S. television. A presentation of independent film company Atlantic Releasing in the United States, The Smurfs and the Magic Flute grossed over US$19 million. The films success led to the creation of Clubhouse Pictures, Atlantics childrens film division. The English dub of the film was presented in Dolby Stereo sound. Crackers Crackers is a 1984 American comedy crime film directed by Louis Malle. It was entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival. Written by Jeffrey Fiskin, the film is about a group of small-time out-of-luck thieves, led by the unemployed Weslake, who attempt to rob the neighborhood pawn shop owned by the greedy Garvey. Its a remake of the Italian film Big Deal on Madonna Street directed by Mario Monicelli. The Hunley The Hunley is a 1999 television movie directed by John Gray and starring Armand Assante, Donald Sutherland, Alex Jennings, Michael Dolan and Christopher Bauer. The film is based on the true story of the H. L. Hunley submarine and the Action of 17 February 1864. The Bogus Witch Project The Bogus Witch Project is a 2000 comedy film satirizing The Blair Witch Project. It uses different tellings of the Blair Witch, such as The Blair Underwood Project. The Brotherhood The Brotherhood is a 2001 horror film directed by David DeCoteau and starring Samuel Page, Josh Hammond and Bradley Stryker. It is the first in the Brotherhood series of homoerotic horror films. The series goes by the title Ive Been Watching You in the England. Muhammad: The Last Prophet Muhammad: The Last Prophet is a 2002 animated film and quranic epic produced by Badr International and directed by Richard Rich. The movie was released in limited cinemas in the United States and the United Kingdom. The film focuses on the early days of Islam and Muhammad. In accordance with Islamic law and tradition, Muhammad and the first four caliphs are not depicted in the film or any of its prequels. Scenes that include Muhammad are shown from his perspective, with his words paraphrased by the narrator. The film has been approved by the Council of Al-Azhar Al-Shareef and the Supreme Islamic Shiite Council of Lebanon. Some characters, such as the main character Malek and the rest of his family, are fictional. Soccer Mom Soccer Mom is an American 2008 direct-to-video film starring Missi Pyle and Emily Osment. Kink Kink is a 2013 American documentary, produced by James Franco about the BDSM website Kink.com. Barbie in a Mermaid Tale 2 Barbie in A Mermaid Tale 2 is a 2012 American - Canadian direct-to-DVD computer-animated sea-based Adventure film and the sequel to Barbie in A Mermaid Tale. It was released in theatres in February 2012, on DVD, February 27, 2012 in UK and March 6, 2012 in US. The film also marks the return of Kelly Sheridan as the voice of Barbie since the first film. As I Open My Eyes As I Open My Eyes is a 2015 French-Tunisian drama film directed by Leyla Bouzid. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Baya Medhaffar stars as a teenage rock singer. The film is Bouzids first feature. It was selected as the Tunisian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards. However, the film was not included on the final list of submissions published by the Academy. Little Forest Little Forest is a 2018 South Korean drama film directed by Yim Soon-rye and based on a manga series of the same name by Daisuke Igarashi which was first published in 2002. After failing to pass the national qualification exam to become a teacher, Hye-won abandons her part-time job in Seoul to return to the small village where she was raised. The Accused The Accused is a 2018 Argentine crime-thriller film directed by Gonzalo Tobal. It premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on 4 September and was released in Argentina on 13 September by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film has received critical acclaim, with praise for Lali Espósitos performance. The Masquerader The Masquerader is a 1914 film written and directed by Charles Chaplin during his time at The Keystone Company. This film stars Chaplin and Roscoe Arbuckle and has a running time of 13 minutes. It is the tenth film directed and the second written by Chaplin. Three Smart Girls Three Smart Girls is a 1936 American musical comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Barbara Read, Nan Grey, Deanna Durbin, and Ray Milland. The films screenplay was written by Adele Comandini and Austin Parker, and is about three sisters who travel to New York City to prevent their father from remarrying. The three plot to bring their divorced parents back together again. It began an eight-year span of successful Deanna Durbin musicals and spawned two sequels, Three Smart Girls Grow Up and Hers to Hold. Man Made Monster Man-Made Monster is a 1941 American black-and-white science fiction-horror film from Universal Pictures, produced by Jack Bernhard, directed by George Waggner, that stars Lon Chaney and Lionel Atwill. Man-Made Monster was re-released under various titles including Electric Man and The Mysterious Dr. R. Realart Pictures re-released the film in 1953 under the title The Atomic Monster as a double feature with The Flying Saucer. The plot resembles The Invisible Ray, The Walking Dead, and two decades later Indestructible Man; that much later feature starred Chaney but was not directly inspired by Man-Made Monster. The Marrying Kind The Marrying Kind is a 1952 comedy-drama film directed by George Cukor, starring Aldo Ray and Judy Holliday. Other cast members include John Alexander, Charles Bronson, Peggy Cass, Barry Curtis, Tom Farrell, Frank Ferguson, Ruth Gordon, Gordon Jones, Madge Kennedy, Nancy Kulp, Mickey Shaughnessy, and Joan Shawlee. The Promoter The Card is a black-and-white film version of the novel by Arnold Bennett. Entitled The Promoter for its American audience, it was adapted by Eric Ambler and directed by Ronald Neame. It was released in 1952. It starred Alec Guinness as Denry Machin, Petula Clark as Nellie Cotterill, Valerie Hobson as the Countess, and Glynis Johns as Ruth Earp. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound. It is mainly faithful to the novel, omitting some minor incidents. Gelin The Bride is a 1973 Turkish drama film written and directed by Ömer Lütfi Akad about a young woman who moves with her husband and sick child to Istanbul. The film, which won three awards, including best film, at the 5th Adana "Golden Boll" International Film Festival, was voted one of the 10 Best Turkish Films by the Ankara Cinema Association. The Gestapo's Last Orgy Gestapos Last Orgy is an Italian Nazi exploitation directed and co-written by Cesare Canevari. It stars Daniela Poggi. The Rosary Murders The Rosary Murders is a 1987 American neo-noir mystery film starring Donald Sutherland as Father Koesler, based upon the novel by William X. Kienzle. Kienzle received screenplay credit, as did Elmore Leonard. The story involves a series of murders in which the victims are all either Roman Catholic priests or nuns, each of whom is found with a black rosary. Father Koesler goes in search of the murderer but is caught in a quandary when the murderer confesses the crimes to him. He is unable to break the seal of confession by going to the police. The film was shot in Detroit, Michigan at Holy Redeemer parish, a century old Roman Catholic church on Detroits Southwest side. Three Lives and Only One Death Three Lives and Only One Death is a 1996 French film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It was entered into the 1996 Cannes Film Festival, and was the penultimate film to star Marcello Mastroianni, before his death in 1996. Molokai Molokai: The Story of Father Damien is a 1999 biographical film of Father Damien, a Belgian priest working at the Kalaupapa Leprosy Settlement on the Hawaiian island of Molokai. It was directed by Paul Cox. Soulkeeper Soulkeeper is a Sci Fi Pictures original TV-movie that premiered October 13, 2001 on the Sci Fi Channel. A-List A-List is a 2006 American comedy film directed by Shira-Lee Shalit and starring Sally Kirkland, Damon Shalit, JoAnna Garcia, Peter Dobson, Sam Pancake, John Colton, Chris Moir, and Daphne Zuniga. Broken Sky Broken Sky is a 2006 Mexican drama film involving a love triangle between three young gay men. The film was directed and written by Julián Hernández. The Movie revolve around a Gay love story between three young gay students. For Gerardo and Jonas it was love at first sight. Their passion only grew unafraid of displaying their affection in public nor in the school halls. Gerardo is an overly sensitive guy who is hopelessly in love with Jonas, an unpredictable and erratic guy. Jonas hangs out in a club and chats up a random guy, breaking Gerardos feeble heart. Sergio enters our plot when Gerardo finds himself in this feeble state, seeking solace in his arms. Gerardo seems to be holding on to his old flame and also his new lover Sergio Hindsight Hindsight is a 2011 South Korean action drama film by Lee Hyun-seung, his first after a ten-year hiatus. The film is about a hitwoman who struggles with her feelings for the underworld boss who is her target. The film deals with issues of age difference, and the Korean underworld. It stars Song Kang-ho and Shin Se-kyung, and premiered at the 16th Busan International Film Festival. The film received a total of 763,776 admissions nationwide. Kevin Smith: Burn in Hell Kevin Smith: Burn In Hell is the fifth installment of Kevin Smiths Q&A series and was broadcast on Epix on February 11, 2012. The special was filmed after a showing of Smiths film Red State at the Paramount Theatre in Austin where he answers questions on the making of the film and dealing with the Westboro Baptist Church. Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon is a documentary film about pop singer Michael Jackson produced by his friend, David Gest. The film features footage of the beginning of The Jackson 5, Jacksons solo career and the child molestation accusations made against him. It also has interviews with Jacksons mother, Katherine, and siblings, Tito and Rebbie Jackson, as well as other artists—who were inspired by him and had met him before his death—including Whitney Houston, Smokey Robinson and Dionne Warwick. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 2, 2011. Jacob's Ladder Jacobs Ladder is a 2019 American psychological thriller film directed by David M. Rosenthal and written by Jeff Buhler and Sarah Thorp. It is a remake of Jacobs Ladder. The film stars Michael Ealy, Jesse Williams, Nicole Beharie, Karla Souza, and Guy Burnet. It was broadcast on DISH Network on July 25, 2019 before the theatrical release on August 23, 2019, by Vertical Entertainment. Connasse, princesse des coeurs Connasse, Princesse des cœurs is a 2015 French-Belgian comedy film written and directed by Éloïse Lang and Noémie Saglio, and starring Camille Cottin. It Started with Eve It Started with Eve is a 1941 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Deanna Durbin, Robert Cummings, and Charles Laughton. The film received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Music Score. The film is considered by some critics to be Durbins best film, and the last in which she worked with the producer and director that groomed her for stardom. It Started with Eve was remade in 1964 as Id Rather Be Rich. Saratoga Trunk Saratoga Trunk is a 1945 American romantic drama film directed by Sam Wood and starring Gary Cooper, Ingrid Bergman, and Flora Robson. Written by Casey Robinson, and based on the novel Saratoga Trunk by Edna Ferber, the film is about a Texas gambler and a Creole daughter of an aristocratic family who work together to seek justice from a society that has rejected them. The True Story of Jesse James The True Story of Jesse James is a 1957 American Western drama film adapted from Henry Kings 1939 film Jesse James, which was only loosely based on James life. It was directed by Nicholas Ray, with Robert Wagner portraying Jesse James and Jeffrey Hunter starring as Frank James. Filming took place during 1955. Originally titled The James Brothers in the United Kingdom, the film focused on the relationship between the two James brothers during the last 18 years of Jesse James life. Chelsea Girls Chelsea Girls is a 1966 experimental underground film directed by Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey. The film was Warhols first major commercial success after a long line of avant-garde art films. It was shot at the Hotel Chelsea and other locations in New York City, and follows the lives of several of the young women who live there, and stars many of Warhols superstars. It is presented in a split screen, accompanied by alternating soundtracks attached to each scene and an alternation between black-and-white and color photography. The original cut runs at just over three hours long. The title, Chelsea Girls, is a reference to the location in which the film takes place. It was the inspiration for star Nicos 1967 debut album, Chelsea Girl. The album featured a ballad-like track titled "Chelsea Girls", written about the hotel and its inhabitants who appear in the film. The girl in the poster is Clare Shenstone, at the age of 16, an aspiring artist who would later be influenced by Francis Bacon. With its creativity and eroticism, the poster for the movie captures the sensual essence of the film. It was designed for the release of the movie in London by graphic artist Alan Aldridge. Warhol was extremely happy with the design and commented that he “wished the movie was as good as the poster”. The poster was later used as the cover art for Felts 1984 album, The Splendour of Fear. Message from Space is a 1978 Japanese space opera film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. The film stars Sonny Chiba, Etsuko Shihomi, and Vic Morrow. The film was produced by Toei and cost between the equivalent of US$5 and 6 million, the most expensive movie made in Japan up to that time. On the films release in the United States, it received generally negative reviews from critics who not only found many similarities with the previous years original Star Wars, but also complained that the special effects were poorly executed in comparison with the film by George Lucas. Sherlock Hound is an Italian-Japanese animated television series based on Arthur Conan Doyles Sherlock Holmes series where almost all the characters are depicted as anthropomorphic dogs. The show featured regular appearances of Jules Verne-steampunk style technology, adding a 19th-century science-fiction atmosphere to the series. It consists of 26 episodes and aired between 1984 and 1985. One Tough Cop One Tough Cop is a 1998 American action crime film. It was directed by Bruno Barreto and written by Jeremy Iacone. The movie stars Stephen Baldwin as the protagonist and first-person narrator Bo Dietl, a real-life New York City detective who wrote the book that the film is based on. Chris Penn costars as Dietls partner. Gina Gershon, Mike McGlone and Paul Guilfoyle also play key roles. Turn It Up Turn It Up is a 2000 action hood film directed by Robert Adetuyi and starring Ja Rule, Pras, Faith Evans and Jason Statham. Mysterious Object at Noon Mysterious Object at Noon is a 2000 Thai independent experimental documentary film directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul. Duel Duel is a 2004 Iranian war drama film It was directed by Ahmad Reza Darvish, who was mostly known for films about the Iran–Iraq War. Duel was shot in roughly 11 months in various cities of Iran. The first screening was at the Fajr International Film Festival, in 2004, where it won 8 Crystal Simorgh Award. Also, it is the first Iranian Movie to use Dolby Digital Sound. It is one of the most expensive independent movies ever made in Iranian cinema history. War Dance War/Dance is a 2007 American documentary film written and directed by Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine and produced by Shine Globals Susan MacLaury, a professor at Kean University, and Albie Hecht. It was nominated for the 2008 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and received the Emmy Award for Best Documentary and Best Cinematography in 2010. 2:13 Two:Thirteen, is a 2009 horror/thriller film directed by Charles Adelman and starring Mark Thompson, Mark Pellegrino, Teri Polo, and Kevin Pollak. The Death and Return of Superman The Death and Return of Superman is a short film released in 2012 on YouTube, by Chronicle writer Max Landis. The film, as its title implies, is a monologue about "The Death and Return of Superman" storyline from DC Comics over parody-like sketches. The film was produced by Bryan Basham, creator of COPS: Skyrim. To Each, Her Own To Each, Her Own is a 2018 romantic comedy film directed by Myriam Aziza. The film released on 24 June 2018 on Netflix. The film explores family, religion, race, gender, sexual orientation, nationality and other prejudices through comedy. Carnival in Flanders Carnival in Flanders is a 1935 French historical romantic comedy film directed by Jacques Feyder. Its original French title is La Kermesse héroïque and it is widely known under that name. A German-language version of the film was made simultaneously and was released under the title Die klugen Frauen, featuring Ernst Schiffner in one of his early film roles. The Battle of Russia The Battle of Russia is the fifth film of Frank Capras Why We Fight documentary series, and the longest film of the series, consisting of two parts. The film was made in collaboration with Soviet-born Anatole Litvak as primary director under Capras supervision. Litvak gave the film its "shape and orientation," and the film had seven writers with voice narration by Walter Huston. The score was done by Russian-born Hollywood composer, Dimitri Tiomkin, and drew heavily on Tchaikovsky along with traditional Russian folk songs and ballads. Film historian Christopher Meir notes that the films popularity "extended beyond the military audience for it was initially intended, and was the second in the series to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The Brute Man The Brute Man is a 1946 American film noir horror thriller film starring Rondo Hatton as the Creeper, a murderer seeking revenge against the people he holds responsible for the disfigurement of his face. Directed by Jean Yarbrough, the film features Tom Neal and Jan Wiley as a married pair of friends the Creeper blames for his deformities. Jane Adams also starred as a blind pianist for whom the Creeper tries to raise money for an operation to restore her vision. The film was produced by Universal Pictures near the end of their horror film period. According to legend, as the result of its pending merger with International Pictures, Universal Pictures adopted a policy against releasing any more B movies, so sold The Brute Man for $125,000 to poverty rows Producers Releasing Corporation, which distributed the film without any mention of Universals involvement in publicity or credits. In fact, Universal released at least one B-western following the merger, and still had numerous other titles in active circulation from the preceding few years, at the time of the merger. Most experts tend to believe that Universal simply found the exploitation of the deceased Hatton and his deformity for the third time, in his last film, and of a poorly-developed story, to be detrimental to its corporate image but did not want to take a financial loss by simply shelving the film permanently. The film was released to home video in 1982. The Brute Man received generally negative reviews, drawing particular criticism for Hattons poor performance. The film was featured in a 1996 episode of the movie-mocking comedy television series Mystery Science Theater 3000. The Diary of a Chambermaid The Diary of a Chambermaid is a drama film about a newly hired servant who severely disrupts a wealthy family. The film was based on the novel of the same name by Octave Mirbeau and the play Le journal dune femme de Chambre, written by André de Lorde, with André Heuse and Thielly Nores. The film was directed by Jean Renoir, and starred Paulette Goddard, Burgess Meredith, Hurd Hatfield, and Francis Lederer. It was named the eighth best English-language film of 1946 by the National Board of Review. Private Hell 36 Private Hell 36 is a 1954 crime film noir directed by Don Siegel starring Ida Lupino, Steve Cochran, Howard Duff, Dean Jagger and Dorothy Malone. The picture was one of the last feature-length efforts by Filmakers, a company created by producer Collier Young and his star and then-wife Ida Lupino. Love Is My Profession In Case of Adversity is a 1958 French drama film directed by Claude Autant-Lara, starring Jean Gabin, Brigitte Bardot and Edwige Feuillère. It was released as Love Is My Profession in the United States. It tells the story of a married lawyer who rigs a trial to acquit a young female criminal he has become obsessed with, even to the point of imagining they might have a life together and start a family. The screenplay was written by Jean Aurenche and Pierre Bost after the novel In Case of Emergency by Georges Simenon. The film was released in France on 17 September 1958. Seven Thieves Seven Thieves is a 1960 20th Century Fox film noir crime drama motion picture shot in CinemaScope. It stars Edward G. Robinson, Rod Steiger, Joan Collins and Eli Wallach. Directed by Henry Hathaway and produced by Sydney Boehm, it was adapted for the screen by Sydney Boehm, based on the 1959 novel The Lions At The Kill by Max Catto. Technical advisor was Candy Barr, who, as choreographer, taught dance routines to Collins. Seven Thieves received an Academy Award nomination for Best Costume Design Black-and-White. Mondo Trasho Mondo Trasho is a 1969 16mm mondo black comedy film by John Waters. The film stars Divine, Mary Vivian Pearce, David Lochary and Mink Stole. It contains very little dialogue, the story being told mostly through musical cues. Emak-Bakia Emak-Bakia is a 1926 film directed by Man Ray. Subtitled as a cinépoéme, it features many techniques Man Ray used in his still photography, including Rayographs, double exposure, soft focus and ambiguous features. The Ghost of Yotsuya is a 1959 Japanese horror film, directed by Nobuo Nakagawa and based on the 19th century Japanese kabuki play by Nanboku Tsuruya titled Yotsuya Kaidan. It is also known as The Ghost of Yotsuya in film reference sources. The English-subtitled print runs 76 minutes. The film was in Eastman Color and Shintoho-Scope, and is considered by many critics to be the best of the myriad adaptations of the Yotsuya Ghost Legend. The film falls in a trend of Japanese horror films throughout the 1950s and 1960s. In these ghost story films, greed commonly leads to murder and extramarital affairs, many involving former Samurai characters. Solomon & Gaenor Solomon & Gaenor is a 1999 Welsh film written and directed by Paul Morrison. It stars Ioan Gruffudd as an Orthodox Jewish man named Solomon Levinsky who falls in love with a gentile woman named Gaenor Rees, played by Nia Roberts. They enter into a forbidden love affair, which has tragic consequences. It was filmed twice, once with principal dialogue in English and once with it in Welsh. In the English-language version there are scenes in Welsh and in both versions there are scenes in Yiddish. Its Welsh-language version was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 72nd Academy Awards. Digimon Adventure 2 , known as Digimon: Digital Monsters in English-speaking territories, is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation. It is the second series in the Digimon franchise and sequel to Digimon Adventure. It aired in Japan from April 2, 2000 to March 25, 2001. An English language dub, produced by Saban Entertainment, aired in North America from August 19, 2000 to May 19, 2001. In 2015, a six-part film series titled Digimon Adventure tri. began screening in theaters as a continuation to Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02 for the series 15th anniversary. Rip Girls Rip Girls is a 2000 family drama Disney Channel Original Movie, directed by Joyce Chopra and starring Camilla Belle as a teenage girl named Sydney. The films plot follows Sydney, her father and his wife, stepmom Elizabeth, who come to an island on Hawaii, where they find a closer relationship to each other while struggling with ideas of changes to the island. During her time on the island, Sydney makes new friends and learns the truth about her deceased mother. The film premiered on Disney Channel on April 22, 2000. Cloud 9 Cloud 9 is a 2006 American direct-to-DVD sports comedy film starring Burt Reynolds that was written and produced by Brett Hudson, Burt Kearns and Academy Award-winning producer Albert S. Ruddy. It was the last comedy in which Reynolds reprised and updated his role as the charming rascal made legendary in films like The Longest Yard and Smokey and the Bandit. The film was never released to cinemas; instead, it went straight to DVD by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on January 3, 2006, and distributed on DVD around the world in territories including India, Japan, Poland, Brazil, Greece and Thailand. Rollin' with the Nines Rollin with the Nines is a 2006 British film set mainly in South London, about a rap group turned drug dealers. The working film title was Proper Little Charlie. The film stars Vas Blackwood, Robbie Gee, Mark Smith, Simon Webbe and Billy Murray. Small appearances are made from Jason Flemyng, Dizzee Rascal, Rodney P, Kano and Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace. Hot Tamale Hot Tamale is a 2006 American comedy-drama film directed by Michael Damian, co-written by Janeen Damian. It stars Randy Spelling, Diora Baird and Carmen Electra. The film opened on April 23, 2006, and the DVD was released on August 29, 2006. The film is Michael Damians feature film directorial debut. Just Like the Son Just Like the Son is an American feature film written and directed by Morgan J. Freeman. The film was Freeman’s third from an original screenplay and shot during the summer of 2005 in New York City and Wilmington, North Carolina. It premiered at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival, made its European debut at the 2006 Rome Film Festival and was released in North America on DVD/VOD by Breaking Glass Pictures. American Zombie American Zombie is a 2007 American mockumentary horror film directed by Grace Lee, written by Rebecca Sonnenshine and Lee, and starring Lee and John Solomon as documentary filmmakers who investigate a fictional subculture of real-life zombies living in Los Angeles. Daisy Diamond Daisy Diamond is a 2007 Danish film, directed by Simon Staho and co-written by him and Peter Asmussen. Glassland Glassland is a 2014 Irish drama film written and directed by Gerard Barrett in his second feature following Pilgrim Hill. The film stars Jack Reynor as a young man who tries to help his mother with her alcoholism. Grain Grain is a 2017 Turkish/German/French/Swedish film written and directed by Semih Kaplanoğlu. Don't Change Your Husband Dont Change Your Husband is a 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Gloria Swanson. The film was the third of six "marriage films" directed by DeMille and the first DeMille film starring Gloria Swanson. A print of the film is stored at the George Eastman House. The film was released on DVD by Image Entertainment with The Golden Chance. Mr. Moto's Last Warning Mr. Moto’s Last Warning is the sixth in a series of eight films starring Peter Lorre as Mr. Moto. The film is an original story featuring the character created by John P. Marquand. The Great Caruso The Great Caruso is a 1951 biographical film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and starring Mario Lanza as Enrico Caruso. It was directed by Richard Thorpe and produced by Joe Pasternak with Jesse L. Lasky as associate producer from a screenplay by Sonya Levien and William Ludwig. The original music was by Johnny Green and the cinematography by Joseph Ruttenberg. Costume design was by Helen Rose and Gile Steele. The film is a highly fictionalized biography of the life of Caruso. The Fast and the Furious The Fast and the Furious is a 1955 American B movie crime film from a story written by Roger Corman and screenplay by Jean Howell and Jerome Odlum. The film stars John Ireland and Dorothy Malone. Ireland also served as the films co-director. The Fast and the Furious was the first film produced for the American International Pictures company. Darby's Rangers Darbys Rangers is a 1958 war film starring James Garner as William Orlando Darby, who organized and led the first units of United States Army Rangers during World War II. The movie was shot by Warner Brothers Studios in black and white to match wartime stock footage included in the production and was directed by William Wellman. The film was based on the 1945 book Darbys Rangers: An Illustrated Portrayal of the Original Rangers by Major James J. Altieri, himself a veteran of Darbys force. Jacob the Liar Jacob the Liar is a 1975 East German-Czechoslovakian Holocaust film directed by Frank Beyer, and based on the novel of the same name by Jurek Becker. It starred Vlastimil Brodský in the title role. Work on the picture began in 1965, but production was halted in summer 1966. Becker, who had originally planned Jacob the Liar as a screenplay, decided to make it a novel instead. In 1972, after the book garnered considerable success, work on the picture resumed. Shot Through the Heart Shot Through the Heart is a 1998 television film directed by David Attwood, shown on the BBC and HBO in 1998, which covers the Siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War. The film is based on a true story and an article called Anti-Sniper by John Falk. It won a Peabody Award in 1998. Badal Badal is a 2000 Indian Hindi action romance film directed by Raj Kanwar. The film stars Bobby Deol and Rani Mukerji in lead roles. The movie is inspired by The Devils Own, starring Brad Pitt and Harrison Ford. Bone Eater Bone Eater is a 2008 American made-for-television monster movie directed and written by Jim Wynorski. It stars Bruce Boxleitner as a sheriff who must stop a Native American monster from destroying his town. It premiered on Syfy and was later released on DVD. One Piece: Episode of Alabaster - Sabaku no Ojou to Kaizoku Tachi is a 2007 Japanese anime film directed by Takahiro Imamura and written by Hirohiko Kamisama. It is the eighth film in the One Piece media franchise, adapting a story arc from the original manga by Eiichiro Oda, wherein the Straw Hat Pirates led by Monkey D. Luffy travel to the Kingdom of Alabasta to save the war- and drought-plagued country from Sir Crocodile and his secret criminal organization Baroque Works. In Japan, the film was released on March 3, 2007, where it was shown alongside the Dr. Slump short Dr. Mashirito and Abale-chan. It peaked at second place of the weekend box office and grossed $7,075,924. Worldwide, the film has grossed a total of $7,090,891. The film was briefly shown at select theaters across the United States, before it was released on DVD in North America on February 19, 2008 and the Blu-ray released on January 27, 2009. Beauty and the Dogs Beauty and the Dogs is a 2017 French-Tunisian drama film directed by Kaouther Ben Hania. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. It was selected as the Tunisian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent is a 1958 film directed by Roger Corman. It starred Abby Dalton, Susan Cabot and June Kenney. Cisco Pike Cisco Pike is a 1972 drama written and directed by Bill L. Norton. It stars Kris Kristofferson as a musician fallen on hard luck who turns to dealing marijuana as a means of income. The film also stars Karen Black, Harry Dean Stanton, Antonio Fargas, Gene Hackman, Viva, and Texas musician Doug Sahm. This film was not widely embraced by audiences on its initial release but has become a cult movie. Much of its cult status comes from fans of Kris Kristofferson and Doug Sahm, but it also carries a cult status to some because of its dated take on the subject of drugs, dealers, and the lifestyle they lead. El bosque animado El bosque animado is a 1987 Spanish comedy-fantasy film directed by José Luis Cuerda, based on the eponymous novel written by Wenceslao Fernández Flórez, with a script by Rafael Azcona. The film has a large ensemble cast headed by Alfredo Landa. It was a critical success winning five Goya Awards including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor. Road Road is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language road thriller film produced by Ram Gopal Varma and directed by Rajat Mukherjee, starring Manoj Bajpayee, Vivek Oberoi and Antara Mali. An eloped couple Arvind and Lakshmi, en route Delhi to Jodhpur on a deserted highway, encounter a mad wayfarer, a Hitchhiker Babu who turns out to be a serial psychopath killer, Inderpal a happy go lucky, intelligent, responsible truck driver and an irresponsible, eccentric cop. Marie and Bruce Marie and Bruce is a 2004 American comedy drama film directed by Tom Cairns and starring Julianne Moore and Matthew Broderick. It was based on the 1978 play of the same name by Wallace Shawn, who also wrote the script with Cairns, and premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2004. Although the film was well received and starred many major motion picture stars, it failed to receive distribution and remained obscure, until it was released on DVD in March 2009. The music was done by Mark Degli Antoni, of the band Soul Coughing. I'll See You in My Dreams Ill See You in My Dreams is a 2003 Portuguese short horror film directed by Miguel Ángel Vivas, written and produced by Filipe Melo. One Day in Europe One Day in Europe is a 2005 film directed by Hannes Stöhr. The film was nominated for Golden Bear award at the 2005 Berlin Film Festival. Attack of the Gryphon Gryphon also known as Attack of the Gryphon is a 2007 television film directed by Andrew Prowse, starring Amber Benson, Jonathan LaPaglia, and Larry Drake. It premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel on January 27, 2007. The made for TV movie continues a tradition of science fiction movies featuring computer-animated monsters that have been part of the Sci-Fi Pictures original films series since its inception in 2002. These include Sabertooth, Rottweiler, Mansquito, Hammerhead: Shark Frenzy, Pterodactyl, Minotaur, and Mammoth. Thirteen or So Minutes Thirteen or So Minutes is an independent, short film directed by William Branden Blinn. It covers social and sexuality issues and has won prizes at the Rainbow Film Festival and NYIIFVF. You Carry Me You Carry Me is a 2015 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Ivona Juka. The film was selected as the Montenegrin entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The Legend of Muay Thai: 9 Satra The Legend of Muay Thai: 9 Satra is a Thai animated film released in 2018. Little Giant Little Giant is a 1946 comedy/drama film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. The film was released in the UK with the title On The Carpet. How to Stuff a Wild Bikini How to Stuff a Wild Bikini is a 1965 Pathécolor beach party film from American International Pictures. The sixth entry in a seven-film series, the movie features Mickey Rooney, Annette Funicello, Dwayne Hickman, Brian Donlevy, and Beverly Adams. The film features brief, uncredited appearances by Frankie Avalon and includes Buster Keaton in one of his last roles. Zatoichi and the Chess Expert is a 1965 Japanese chambara film directed by Kenji Misumi and starring Shintaro Katsu as the blind masseur Zatoichi. It was originally released by the Daiei Motion Picture Company. Zatoichi and the Chess Expert is the twelfth episode in the 26-part film series devoted to the character of Zatoichi. It has also been known as Showdown for Zatoichi and Zatoichis Trip to Hell. The Oil Prince The Oil Prince is a 1965 West German-Yugoslav Western film starring Stewart Granger. It was also known as Rampage at Apache Wells. The screenplay is based on a novel by Karl May. The film was shot on location in Yugoslavia. It recorded admissions of 409,817 in France, 1,449,558 in Spain, and over 3 million in Germany. Z.P.G. Z.P.G. is a 1972 Danish-American dystopian science fiction film directed by Michael Campus and starring Oliver Reed and Geraldine Chaplin. It is inspired by the non-fiction best-selling book The Population Bomb by Paul R. Ehrlich. The film concerns an overpopulated future Earth, whose world government executes those who violate a 30-year ban on having children. Filmed in Denmark, the film is almost entirely set-bound featuring art direction designed to reflect a bleak, oppressive future. Alien 2: On Earth Alien 2: On Earth, also known as Alien Terror, is a 1980 Italian-American science fiction horror film, written and directed by Ciro Ippolito before the trademark Alien was registered. It was released following the success of the 1979 film Alien as an unofficial sequel, albeit having little connection to the film. The film features a score by Guido De Angelis and Maurizio De Angelis, performed by the composers under the pseudonym Oliver Onions. The film co-starred a young Michele Soavi, years before he became a famed Italian horror film director in his own right, and a cameo appearance by Ciro Ippolito himself. It was filmed in California, the Cinecittà studios in Rome, and in the Castellana Caves. Quartet Quartet is a 1981 Merchant Ivory Film, starring Maggie Smith, Isabelle Adjani, Anthony Higgins, and Alan Bates, set in 1927 Paris. It premiered at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival, and was an entry for the Sélection Officielle. It was adapted from the novel by the same name by Jean Rhys. The Death of Stalinism in Bohemia The Death of Stalinism in Bohemia is a 1990 animated independent short film. The style of the film is surrealist, and the director Jan Švankmajer has been described by The New York Times as being "One of cinemas most visionary surrealists". The films original title is: Konec stalinismu v Čechách. The film is also known as Der Tod des Stalinismus in Böhmen in Germany and Koniec stalinizmu w Czechach in Poland Hurricane Streets Hurricane Streets is a 1997 American coming-of-age drama which was the debut feature film from writer-director Morgan J. Freeman. The film shows the story of Marcus, a teenage inner-city street kid whose internal conflicts include running with a gang who want to move up in more serious crimes and a girl he meets who tries to steer him clear from a potential life in prison. What Marcus really wants is to move out of the city to New Mexico and gain space. The film won the Audience, Best Director, and Best Cinematography Awards at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival—the first film ever to win three awards at the festival. It was released by MGM and stars Brendan Sexton III and Edie Falco. Naval Cadets, Charge! Gardes-Marines, Ahead! or is a 1988 Soviet four-series television film, the first of a series of films about Russian Gardes-Marines of the 18th century, directed by Svetlana Druzhinina. It was followed by Viva Gardes-Marines!. Men in White National Lampoons Men in White is a straight-to-television satirical parody of contemporary science fiction movies, mainly spoofing Men in Black and Independence Day. It debuted in 1998 on the Fox Family Channel. The Rose of the Rascal Rentun Ruusu is a 2001 Finnish biographical film drama directed and written by Timo Koivusalo. The film is based on the life of Antti Yrjö Hammarberg who is still today a very popular singer in Finland. The film stars Martti Suosalo and Ilkka Koivula with Vexi Salmi as narrator. The film premiered in Helsinki on 12 January 2001. The name Rentun ruusu is from Irwin Goodmans song, and the album Rentun ruusu was his biggest and sold 125,000 copies. By 5 April 2001 it took $2,236,169 at the box office, and it was the most watched Finnish movie of 2001. The film won an award and nomination at the Jussi Awards. Just Desserts Just Desserts is a 2004 American made-for-television romantic comedy film reuniting Costas Mandylor and Lauren Holly, who had previously worked together on the television series Picket Fences. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on February 8, 2004. The Detective The Detective is a 2007 Hong Kong neo-noir mystery thriller film directed by Oxide Pang, and starring Aaron Kwok as a private investigator hired to track down a missing young woman who may be linked to a series of murders in Thailand. The film was followed by a sequel, The Detective 2, which was released in 2011. Hotel Lux Hotel Lux is a 2011 German period film directed by Leander Haußmann. The tragicomedy begins in Nazi Germany and moves to the Soviet Union. Featuring the main character Hans Zeisig, an apolitical comedian, the picture involves him with numerous historical facts and figures of this era. The Mirror The Mirror is a 2014 British found footage horror film that was directed and written by Edward Boase. The movie had its world premiere on 8 September 2014 at the London FrightFest Film Festival and is based upon a 2013 news article based around a purportedly haunted mirror that left its owners "dogged by bad luck, financial misery, strange sightings and illness". Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League - Cosmic Clash Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Cosmic Clash is an animated action comedy film based on the Lego and DC Comics brands, which was released on February 9, 2016 on Digital HD and March 1, 2016 on Blu-ray and DVD. It is the fifth Lego DC Comics film following The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite, Batman Be-Leaguered, Justice League vs. Bizarro League and Justice League – Attack of the Legion of Doom. Some actors from various DC properties reprised their respective roles, including Nolan North as Superman and Khary Payton as Cyborg. A Rough Draft A Rough Draft is a 2018 Russian fantasy film directed by Sergey Mokritskiy, based on the novel of the same name by Sergei Lukyanenko and starring Nikita Volkov, Yulia Peresild and Yevgeny Tsyganov. It was released in Russia on May 25, 2018. Front Page Woman Front Page Woman is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Michael Curtiz. The screenplay by Laird Doyle, Lillie Hayward and Roy Chanslor based on the novel Women Are Bum Newspapermen by Richard Macauley. Naughty Marietta Naughty Marietta is a 1935 film based on the operetta Naughty Marietta by Victor Herbert. Jeanette MacDonald stars as a princess who flees an arranged marriage. She sails for New Orleans and is rescued from pirates by Captain Richard Warrington. Five of Victor Herberts most famous songs come from the score of Naughty Marietta, with words by lyricist Rida Johnson Young: "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life" "Italian Street Song" "Neath the Southern Moon" "Im Falling in Love With Someone" "Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!" Additional lyrics for several of Herberts songs were penned for the film by Gus Kahn. The film was written by Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett, John Lee Mahin and Rida Johnson Young. Alexandria... Why? Alexandria... Why? is a 1979 Egyptian drama film directed by Youssef Chahine. It was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Priz. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film portraits the early life of the director in his home city, Alexandria. The Paper Boy The Paperboy is a 1994 Canadian horror film starring Alexandra Paul, Marc Marut and William Katt. Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny is a 1972 American musical fantasy film written, composed, shot, edited and directed by R. Winer to frame Barry Mahons Childhood Productions films for a Christmas release. The threadbare plot concerns Santa Claus attempts to free his sleigh from the sands of a Florida beach, assisted by local children. Different prints feature one of two films-within-the-film. They are Mahons previously filmed 1970 adaptations of Hans Christian Andersens Thumbelina or Benjamin Tabarts Jack and the Beanstalk. Poor acting and production values have garnered Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny a cult following. Empire Empire is a 1964 black-and-white silent film by Andy Warhol. When projected according to Warhols specifications, it consists of eight hours and five minutes of slow motion footage of an unchanging view of the Empire State Building. The film does not have conventional narrative or characters, and largely reduces the experience of cinema to the passing of time. Warhol stated that the purpose of the film was "to see time go by." One week after the film was shot, experimental filmmaker Jonas Mekas speculated in the Village Voice that Warhols movie would have a profound influence on avant-garde cinema. The Museum of Modern Art describes Empire as "perhaps Warhols most famous and influential cinematic work." The film is included in the United States Library of Congress National Film Registry of culturally significant American movies. The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour is a television crossover film trilogy set between the universes of Boy Genius and The Fairly OddParents. The series consists of the three films The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour, The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide, and The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators. The films premiered on Nickelodeon between 2004 and 2006, and were subsequently released to home video. The specials combine 2D animation and CGI. Junjou Romantica is a yaoi series by Shungiku Nakamura. It focuses on four storylines: the main couple, which comprises the bulk of the books, and three other male couples that provide ongoing side stories. It has expanded into several CD-dramas, a manga series running in Asuka Ciel, a light novel series titled "Junai Romantica" running in The Ruby magazine, and a 37-episode anime series. Shungiku Nakamura has written a second series based on Junjou Romantica titled Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi focusing on a shōjo manga editor and his first love, which was also animated by Studio Deen in 2011. Mercenaries Mercenaries is a 2012 British action-adventure war film written and directed by Paris Leonti and starring Billy Zane, Robert Fucilla and Kirsty Mitchell. Deadly Virtues: Love.Honour.Obey. Deadly Virtues: Love.Honour.Obey. is a 2014 horror thriller film directed by Ate de Jong. The film had its world premiere on 11 April 2014 at the Imagine Film Festival and stars Matt Barber and Megan Maczko as a husband and wife that find themselves at the mercy of a sadistic intruder. Edie Edie is a 2017 British drama film directed by Simon Hunter and written by Elizabeth OHalloran. The film stars Sheila Hancock, Kevin Guthrie and Paul Brannigan. The soundtrack was written by Debbie Wiseman. Principal photography began in the Scottish Highlands in 2016. The Steam Engines of Oz The Steam Engines of Oz is a 2018 Canadian fantasy adventure animated film directed and written by Sean Patrick OReilly. The screenplay is based on the graphic novel of the same name by Erik Hendrix. It stars the voices of William Shatner, Ron Perlman, Julianne Hough, Ashleigh Ball, and Scott McNeil. The Living Desert The Living Desert is a 1953 American nature documentary film that shows the everyday lives of the animals of the desert of the Southwestern United States. The film was written by James Algar, Winston Hibler, Jack Moffitt and Ted Sears. It was directed by Algar, with Hibler as the narrator and was filmed in Tucson. The film won the 1953 Oscar for Best Documentary. It is featured in the 2006 DVD Walt Disney Legacy Collection Volume 2: Lands of Exploration. Once a Thief Once a Thief is a 1965 crime film directed by Ralph Nelson and starring Alain Delon, Ann-Margret, Van Heflin and Jack Palance. It was written by Zekial Marko, based on his novel. The movie was known in France as Les Tueurs de San Francisco. Nelson won the OCIC award at the 1965 San Sebastián International Film Festival for the film. Operation Kid Brother O.K. Connery is a 1967 Italian Eurospy comedy film shot in Technicolor and Techniscope directed by Alberto De Martino. The Spy-Fi plot involves the brother of the British spy James Bond, played by Neil Connery who is obliged to take the lead in foiling a world-domination plot. The films cast included several actors from the Eon-produced James Bond film series, Thunderballs Adolfo Celi, From Russia with Loves Daniela Bianchi, Dr. Nos Anthony Dawson, M and Moneypenny , as well as the producers wife Agata Flori, Gina Lollobrigidas cousin Guido Lollobrigida and Yasuko Yama then in the publicity spotlight due to her relationship with James Mason. She appeared as a bath girl in You Only Live Twice under the name Yee-Wah Yang. The film received generally negative reviews from the New York Times, Variety and the Monthly Film Bulletin with the latter two reviews noting that the film could leave audiences with unintentional laughter at its ineptitude. The film was featured on the film-mocking television series Mystery Science Theater 3000 in 1993. Invitation to Hell Invitation to Hell is a 1984 American made-for-television supernatural horror film directed by Wes Craven. It was nominated for a Primetime Emmy in 1984. Timestalkers Timestalkers is a 1987 television film and science fiction film directed by Michael Schultz and starring William Devane. The film is based on Ray Browns novel The Tintype. The Breaks The Breaks is an American 1999 comedy film written by and starring Mitch Mullany and directed by Eric Meza. My Aunt Teyzem is a 1986 Turkish drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Müjde Ar, Yasar Alptekin, and Mehmet Akan. Jack Falls Jack Falls is a 2011 British independent feature film starring Simon Phillips, Jason Flemying, Dexter Fletcher, Alan Ford, Adam Deacon, Martin Kemp, Tamer Hassan, Olivia Hallinan, Doug Bradley, Jing Lusi and Zach Galligan and the third installment in the Jack Says Trilogy, the first ever British film trilogy according to the British Film Institute. Based on the graphic novel of the same title by Paul Tanter, the movie is a contemporary film noir shot in London in high contrast black and white with splashes of colour particularly reminiscent of the Robert Rodriguez film Sin City, but with a harder, grittier edge. Although a stand-alone film, it follows on from the films Jack Says and Jack Said. Gintama: The Movie Gintama: The Movie, known in Japan as , is a Japanese animated film produced by Sunrise. The films plot is a retelling of the story arc from Gin Tama in which Kotaro Katsura is attacked by a member of the army Kiheitai, and the freelancer trio Odd Jobs Gin start searching for him. Minecraft: The Story of Mojang Minecraft: The Story of Mojang is a 2012 documentary about the history of the company Mojang and its creation, Minecraft. The film features interviews with company personnel such as Markus Persson and Jens Bergensten, and insights from people involved in the gaming industry and from players profoundly impacted by the game. The film was produced by 2 Player Productions and production was funded through a Kickstarter campaign and the production spanned nearly two years in locations across North America and Europe. The film premiered on Xbox Live on December 22, 2012, and was made available for download and streaming the following day. 2 Player Productions also uploaded the documentary to torrent index The Pirate Bay, but urged people to consider purchasing the film. Minecraft is the second feature from game culture archivists 2 Player Productions. At War At War is a 2018 French drama film directed by Stéphane Brizé. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. The film gained acclaim for its portrayal of working people. Black Emanuelle Black Emanuelle is an Italian softcore sexploitation film from 1975 directed by Bitto Albertini. This Africa set film was shot mostly in Kenya. The music was composed by Nico Fidenco. Black Emanuelle was followed by a number of sequels, all revolving around follows the erotic adventures of Mae Jordan, a globe-trotting, hedonistic investigative journalist and photographer known to her readers as "Emanuelle". Her character has been described as "a strong and independent woman, sexually proactive, at the centre of wealthy young and old white men of power, and involved in any sort of depraved set and situation." A Night in Heaven A Night in Heaven is a 1983 American romance film directed by John G. Avildsen, starring Christopher Atkins as a college student and Lesley Ann Warren as his professor. The films screenplay was written by Joan Tewkesbury. Film critics widely panned the film, but the film itself became better known for Bryan Adams chart-topping single "Heaven". Almanac of Fall Almanac of Fall is a 1984 Hungarian film directed by Béla Tarr. The Zero Boys The Zero Boys is a low-budget 1986 action-horror B-movie, written and directed by Nico Mastorakis and starring Daniel Hirsch, Kelli Maroney, Nicole Rio, and Tom Shell. Ghost Town Ghost Town is a 1988 American horror film directed by Australian director Richard McCarthy and starring Franc Luz and Catherine Hickland. Based on a story by David Schmoeller, it follows a sheriff who finds himself amongst the dead residents of a ghost town while searching for a missing woman. The film was one of the last to be released by producer Charles Bands production company Empire Pictures. Equinox Equinox is a 1992 film written and directed by Alan Rudolph. It stars Matthew Modine in dual roles, along with Lara Flynn Boyle, Marisa Tomei and Fred Ward. The film was shot in Minnesota and Utah and is set in the fictional urban city of Empire. It was nominated for four Independent Spirit Awards. Stories from the Kronen Stories from the Kronen is a 1995 Spanish drama film directed by Montxo Armendáriz. Starring Juan Diego Botto and Jordi Mollà, the film is an adaptation of José Angel Mañas eponymous novel. It was entered into the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Caught Caught is a 1996 erotic thriller film about a drifter who disrupts the simple life of a fish market owner and his wife. The film was directed by Robert M. Young, and stars Edward James Olmos, Arie Verveen, María Conchita Alonso, and Bitty Schram. Love Is All There Is Love Is All There Is is a 1996 romantic comedy film directed by Joseph Bologna and Renée Taylor, who also both star in the movie. The President's Man: A Line in the Sand The Presidents Man 2: A Line in the Sand is a 2002 American made-for-television action film starring Chuck Norris and Judson Mills. It is a sequel to The Presidents Man. It was first shown on CBS on January 20, 2002. The film was directed by Norris son Eric Norris and co-produced by his brother Aaron Norris. 10 Minutes 10 Minutes is a 2002 short film contrasting ten minutes in the life of a Japanese tourist in Rome with the bloody drama of a Bosnian family taking place at the same time less than an hour away in the besieged city of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War. It was directed by Ahmed Imamović, who also directed Go West. Strigoi Strigoi is a 2009 British comedy horror film directed by Faye Jackson and starring Constantin Bărbulescu, Camelia Maxim, and Rudi Rosenfeld. Based on Romanian mythology, the film involves Romanian vampires, which are referred to as "strigoi". Jail Jail is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language prison drama film directed by Madhur Bhandarkar and starring Neil Nitin Mukesh, Arya Babbar, Mugdha Godse and Manoj Bajpayee. Professor Kosta Vujic's Hat Professor Kosta Vujics Hat is a 2012 Serbian film directed by Zdravko Šotra. The film was based on a novel written by Milovan Vitezović. Monster Hunt 2 Monster Hunt 2 is a 2018 Chinese-Hong Kong adventure film directed by Raman Hui, starring Tony Leung, Bai Baihe, Jing Boran, Li Yuchun and Tony Yang. A sequel to 2015s Monster Hunt, the film was released in China and Hong Kong on February 16, 2018. It has grossed US$361 million. Love Ni Bhavai Love Ni Bhavai is a 2017 Gujarati romantic drama film directed by Sandeep Patel and produced by Aarti Patel. Its plot is heavily based on the 2008 Hollywood Film The Accidental Husband. The background score and soundtrack was composed by Sachin-Jigar, with lyrics from Niren Bhatt. Panique Panique is a French film directed by Julien Duvivier, made in 1946 and released in 1947, starring Michel Simon and Viviane Romance. The screenplay is based on the novel Les Fiançailles de M. Hire by Georges Simenon. The film was released in the United States as Panic. It was shot at the Victorine Studios in Nice, with sets designed by the art director Serge Piménoff. In 1989 Patrice Leconte made a second film based on the same novel Monsieur Hire with Michel Blanc in the title role. The Fat and the Lean Le Gros et le maigre is a short silent, comic film written and directed by Roman Polanski in 1961. Polanski shot this short film just after graduating from The National Film School in Łódź in 1959; it was made in France and was Polanskis last film before the international breakthrough of his 1962 debut feature, Knife in the Water. The Fat and the Lean features the music of Krzysztof Komeda, who composed the scores for all but one of the directors films between Two Men and a Wardrobe and Rosemarys Baby. In The Fat and the Lean, Polanski plays a barefoot slave playing a flute and beating a drum to entertain his master who rocks in a rocking chair in front of his mansion in the countryside overlooking Paris. The slave wipes his masters brow, feeds him, washes his feet, shades him from the sun with an umbrella, and holds a urinal for him, all the while longing to escape to Paris, which we can see in the distance. A humorous psychological game between the master and the slave transpires whereby the master attempts to prevent the slave from escaping to Paris. The inspiration for the film appears to be the master-slave relationship between Pozzo and Lucky in Samuel Becketts Waiting for Godot. Indeed, as with many of Polanskis early short films, the influence of Beckett and the Theater of the Absurd is very strong. The Fat and the Lean has been interpreted as allegorical work expressing Polanskis youthful desire to flee the repressive communist regime in postwar Poland and escape to the West. Portions of the film were featured in Marina Zenovichs controversial 2008 documentary, Wanted and Desired. In the context of the documentary, the situation depicted in The Fat in the Lean seems a bitterly ironic commentary on Polanskis legal troubles during 1977 — almost fifteen years after he had left Poland and was living and working in Los Angeles as a successful Hollywood director. The slave tries to flee to Paris; the master gives the slave a goat in order to persuade him to stay. But the goat is chained to the slaves ankle, and becomes so inconvenient that the slave tries to flee once more. The master frees the goat and unfastens the chain, and the slave is so overjoyed that he remains to serve the master with renewed vigor and enthusiasm. If there is an allegory here it might be about human nature and subjugation. American Hot Wax American Hot Wax is a 1978 biographical film directed by Floyd Mutrux with a screenplay John Kaye from a story by Art Linson. The film tells the story of pioneering disc jockey Alan Freed, who was instrumental in introducing and popularizing rock and roll in the 1950s. Freed is often credited with coining the term "Rock n Roll." The film starred Tim McIntire as Freed, Fran Drescher as Freeds feisty secretary, Laraine Newman as a young aspiring songwriter, Melanie Chartoff as a young singer, Jeff Altman as a sleazy record promoter who is told off by everybody he approaches, Jay Leno as Freeds mischievous limousine driver, Moosie Drier in a warmly reviewed performance as the head of a Buddy Holly fan club with at least 5,000 members, and a bit part by a 21-year-old Cameron Crowe. It also featured performances by Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Frankie Ford, Screamin Jay Hawkins, and the Brooklyn Dreams as "Professor La Plano and The Planotones". The film was not a box-office success. A&M Records released a two-record soundtrack album featuring the Brooklyn Paramount performances from the movie on record one and original recordings used throughout the film on record two. The soundtrack reached number 31 on the Billboard charts, leaving some to wonder just how that was possible with such meager public exposure. Producer Art Linson discusses the movies production and failure at the box office in his book What Just Happened? Bitter Hollywood Tales from the Front Line. A Summer at Grandpa's A Summer at Grandpas is a 1984 film directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. This film is inspired by screenwriter Chu T’ien-wens childhood memories, and the first part of Hous coming-of-age trilogy, followed by The Time to Live and the Time to Die and Dust in the Wind. Heatseeker Heatseeker is a science fiction-martial arts film by Albert Pyun. The film stars Keith Cooke as the lead actor and co-stars Norbert Weisser, Thom Mathews and Tim Thomerson. Shooting the Past Shooting the Past is a television drama by Stephen Poliakoff, produced by TalkBack Productions for BBC Two and first shown in 1999. It was TalkBacks first drama production, the company being mainly known for its television comedy work. Focused around a photographic library threatened by closure, and the lives of its eccentric staff, it featured Timothy Spall and Lindsay Duncan, was awarded Best Drama Series at the Royal Television Society Awards of the same year and received other international awards, including the Prix Italia. Dallas 362 Dallas 362 is a 2003 film, starring and directed by Scott Caan. This film was Caans debut as a director. The movie won the Critics Award at the 2003 CineVegas International Film Festival in Las Vegas. Onigamiden - Legend of the Millennium Dragon is a 2011 Japanese anime film. Nasha Nasha is 2013 Indian teen coming-of-age film directed by Amit Saxena. The film is the Bollywood debut of Shivam Patil and model Poonam Pandey. Upon release, Nasha gained mixed critical response. It cost approximately , and grossed a little over at the box office. Never Tear Us Apart: The Untold Story of INXS INXS: Never Tear Us Apart is a two-part Australian miniseries about the rock band INXS and was originally telecast on 9 February 2014, and concluded on 16 February 2014, produced by Shine Australia and airing on the Seven Network. 2047: Virtual Revolution Virtual Revolution is a 2016 independent Cyberpunk film directed and written by Guy-Roger Duvert in his directorial debut, and starring Mike Dopud, Jane Badler, Jochen Hägele and Maximilien Poullein.The film is set in a dystopian Neo Paris in which people have embraced virtual reality completely. Ebar Shabor Ebar Shabor is a 2015 Indian Bengali-language mystery-thriller film based on the detective story "Rin" by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay. The film is directed by Tollywood line producer Arindam Sil, and produced by Reliance Entertainment and Mundus Services. This is the first installment of Goenda Shabor film series. This is the second directorial venture of the master film director after the blockbuster Aborto The film is based on the investigation of the murder of Mitali Ghosh. What follows is a revelation of certain shameful truths that are prevalent in the life of a typical high society person. The film released on 2 January 2015. Love, Gilda Love, Gilda is a 2018 American-Canadian documentary film directed and co-produced by Lisa Dapolito. The film is about the life and career of American comedian Gilda Radner. Love, Gilda premiered on April 18, 2018 at the Tribeca Film Festival and was limited released in the United States on September 21, 2018. The movie received widespread acclaim from critics. The Haunted Strangler The Haunted Strangler is a 1958 British horror film directed by Robert Day. It was adapted from "Stranglehold", a story which screenwriter Jan Read had written specially for Boris Karloff, and was shot back to back with producer Richard Gordons Fiend Without a Face, with both later being released as a double feature by MGM. The Horrible Dr. Hichcock The Horrible Dr. Hichcock is a 1962 Italian horror film, directed by Riccardo Freda and written by Ernesto Gastaldi. The film stars Barbara Steele and Robert Flemyng. Bloodhounds of Broadway Bloodhounds of Broadway is a 1989 American ensemble period comedy film based on four Damon Runyon stories: "The Bloodhounds of Broadway", "A Very Honorable Guy", "The Brain Goes Home" and "Social Error". It was directed by Howard Brookner and starred Matt Dillon, Jennifer Grey, Anita Morris, Julie Hagerty, Rutger Hauer, Madonna, Esai Morales and Randy Quaid. Madonna and Jennifer Grey perform a duet, "I Surrender Dear", during the film. Madonna earned a Golden Raspberry Award nomination for Worst Supporting Actress for her performance in the film, where she lost to Brooke Shields for Speed Zone. Bloodhounds of Broadway was Brookners only feature-length film; he died shortly before the film opened. The film was recut by the studio and Walter Winchell-esque narration was added. Six months following its theatrical release, the film was televised as a presentation of PBSs American Playhouse on May 23, 1990. Blood & Donuts Blood and Donuts is a 1995 Canadian supernatural horror comedy film directed by Holly Dale, written by Andrew Rai Berzins, and starring Gordon Currie and Helene Clarkson. David Cronenberg plays a cameo role as the local crime boss. The film features a vampire who is accidentally awakened after 25 years of sleep and starts to shyly make contact with the mortal world around him. As he interacts and begins to care for the people around him, he gets mixed up in their problems and they in his. Öga för öga Beck – Öga för öga is a 1998 Swedish police film about Martin Beck, directed by Kjell Sundvall. Sol Goode Sol Goode is a 2001 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Danny Comden. The lead role of Sol Goode is played by Balthazar Getty; other cast include Katharine Towne, Jamie Kennedy, Danny Comden, and Cheri Oteri. The film features cameo appearances including Jared Leto, Carmen Electra, Jason Bateman, and Shannon Leto. Normal Normal is a 2007 Canadian drama film about a group of unrelated people who are brought together in the wake of a deadly car accident. The film was directed by Carl Bessai, and stars Carrie-Anne Moss, Kevin Zegers, Callum Keith Rennie and Andrew Airlie. Jean Charles Jean Charles is a 2009 British-Brazilian feature film depicting the life of Jean Charles de Menezes, the Brazilian immigrant wrongly shot dead by the Metropolitan Police at Stockwell tube station in London on 22 July 2005, after being mistaken for a terrorist. The film was directed by Henrique Goldman and received its international premiere at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. Selton Mello stars as Jean Charles with many of the other roles played by the actual friends and family of Jean Charles de Menezes. Award winning director Stephen Frears was an executive producer for the film. Cody the Robosapien Robosapien: Rebooted is a 2013 Canadian–American family drama film starring Bobby Coleman, Holliston Coleman, Penelope Ann Miller, David Eigenberg, Joaquim de Almeida, Kim Coates, Jae Head and Peter Jason, produced by Arad Productions Inc., Arc Productions, Crystal Sky Pictures and Brookwell McNamara Entertainment and distributed by Anchor Bay Films and TVA Films. It is based on the toy Robosapien. Produced by Avi Arad and Steven Paul, written by Max Botkin from a story by Arad and directed by Sean McNamara with music by John Coda, the film is about a young boy who befriends a robot. The film was theatrically released on May 28, 2013 by Anchor Bay Films and TVA Films. Christmas Icetastrophe Christmas Icetastrophe is a 2014 American made for television disaster film directed by Jonathan Winfrey. It first aired on Syfy on December 20, 2014. Victor Webster and Jennifer Spence star as survivors of a meteorite strike that causes their town to flash freeze. H-8... H-8 is a 1958 Yugoslav film directed by Nikola Tanhofer. The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue, also known as The Brave Little Toaster Goes to School, is a 1997 American direct-to-video sequel to The Brave Little Toaster. Despite being released after The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars, it is actually the second film in chronological order. A production of Hyperion Animation and The Kushner-Locke Company, it was released in 1997 in the United Kingdom by Walt Disney Home Video and released in 1999 in United States. It was also released the same year in the United Kingdom and premiered on television on BBC Two. The film is available for purchase and rental on the iTunes Store, but the first film has yet to be released on iTunes. Warrior Queen Boudica is a British television film released in 2003. Starring Alex Kingston, Steven Waddington and Emily Blunt, in her film debut, the film is a biopic of the queen of the Iceni tribe, Boudica. Bonjour Monsieur Shlomi Bonjour Monsieur Shlomi is a 2003 film written and directed by Shemi Zarhin. The story is about a 16-year-old Israeli boy, named Shlomi. Who cares for everyone in his life but himself. Shlomi lives with his jealous and pretentious mother, his soldier brother, and their elderly grandfather. Although not doing well in school, Shlomi is a gifted cook and takes care of most household chores, while all the grownups around him are busy with their childish affairs, neglect him, and ignore his dyslexia. Shlomi tries to be invisible, especially at school, until a routine math test catches the attention of Shlomis teacher, who suspects that a unique gift lies behind that dormant facade. The schools headmaster takes Shlomi under his wing, and Shlomi blossoms. Bear Bear is a 2010 natural horror film directed by Roel Reiné and starring Patrick Scott Lewis and Katie Lowes. The film centers on four people who become the target of an extremely aggressive and wrathful grizzly bear. Cinar Agaci The Plane Tree is a 2011 Turkish comedy-drama film, written and directed by Handan İpekçi, featuring Celile Toyon as a retired teacher who is the catalyst for the bi-monthly reunion of her extended family under the titular plane tree. The film, which opened on March 18, 2011 at number 2 in the Turkish box office, is one of the highest grossing Turkish films of 2011. Flicka: Country Pride Flicka: Country Pride is a 2012 American direct-to-DVD family film and sequel to Flicka and Flicka 2. Directed by Michael Damian, it stars Clint Black, Lisa Hartman Black, Kacey Rohl and Siobhan Williams. Sammohanam Sammohanam is a 2018 Indian Telugu coming of age love story film written and directed by Mohanakrishna Indraganti. Produced by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad, it features Sudheer Babu and Aditi Rao Hydari in the lead roles. The music was composed by Vivek Sagar while cinematography was handled by P. G. Vinda. It was released on 15 June 2018. The film is loosely inspired from the British film Notting Hill, starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant, and My Week with Marilyn. The film was later dubbed into Hindi with the same title. Mexican Bus Ride Ascent to Heaven is a 1952 Mexican comedy film directed by Luis Buñuel and starring Lilia Prado. It is also known as Mexican Bus Ride in the United States. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. We'll Live Till Monday Well Live Till Monday is a 1968 Soviet drama film directed by Stanislav Rostotsky. It was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Golden Prize. The film is about the life of an ordinary Moscow school with all its joys, problems and difficult choices in their lives of students and teachers. Wild Geese II Wild Geese II is a 1985 British action-thriller film directed by Peter Hunt, based on the 1982 novel The Square Circle by Daniel Carney, in which a group of mercenaries are hired to spring Rudolf Hess from Spandau Prison in Berlin. The film is a sequel to the 1978 film The Wild Geese, which was also produced by Euan Lloyd and adapted from a novel by Carney. Actor Richard Burton, who starred in the first film as Colonel Allen Faulkner, was planning to reprise his role for the sequel, but he died days before filming began. The sequel has Faulkners brother as one of the mercenaries. No characters from the original are featured in the sequel. Bates Motel Bates Motel is a 1987 American made-for-television drama horror film and a spin-off of the Psycho film series produced by Ken Topolsky, written and directed by Richard Rothstein, and starring Bud Cort, Lori Petty, Moses Gunn, Gregg Henry, Jason Bateman, and Kerrie Keane. The film premiered as part of NBC Monday Night at the Movies on July 5, 1987. The film is about Alex West, a mentally disturbed youth who was admitted to an asylum after killing his abusive stepfather. There he befriends Norman Bates and ends up inheriting the Bates Motel. It was originally produced as a pilot for a proposed TV series set in the Bates Motel, but it was not picked up by the network. Demonia Demonia is an Italian horror film co-written and directed by Lucio Fulci. Saudagar Saudagar is a 1991 Indian Hindi drama film, directed by Subhash Ghai. It starred two veteran actors of the Hindi silver screen of yesteryear, Dilip Kumar and Raaj Kumar, in the leading roles. It was the second film in which the two actors came together after the 1959 film Paigham. It featured the debut performances of Vivek Mushran and Manisha Koirala, the latter became a noted Bollywood actress in later years. Amrish Puri, Anupam Kher, Dalip Tahil, Gulshan Grover, Dina Pathak and Jackie Shroff are also featured in the movie. The story line is influenced by the famous play Romeo and Juliet and Mandhaaris role is parallel to that of Friar Laurence in Romeo and Juliet. The film was a Silver Jubilee success all over India and was a hit. Saudagar got director Subhash Ghai his only Filmfare Best Director Award. After the Ball, the Bath After the Ball is a short French silent film created and released in 1897 and directed by Georges Méliès. It starred Jehanne dAlcy - Méliès future wife, and Jane Brady. The films plot is a one-minute scene of a servant bathing a woman, along with the scenarios before and after as the servant is helping her get undressed while revealing a few layers of clothing, bathing her, and finally covering and drying her with a robe. This is the earliest known film to show simulated nudity. The Wedding The Wedding is a 2000 French-Russian comedy film directed by Pavel Lungin. It was entered into the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Warriors Guerreros is a 2002 Spanish film about a group of Spanish soldiers and their French allies stationed in the border between Kosovo and Serbia during the KFOR humanitarian deployment of 2001. It was nominated for two Goya Awards. The film follows the young and inexperienced soldiers as they become embroiled in the conflict that surrounds them and their struggle to survive. Okänd avsändare Beck – Okänd avsändare is a 2002 film about the Swedish police detective Martin Beck directed by Harald Hamrell. Invitation Only Invitation Only is a Taiwanese horror film directed by Kevin Ko and released in April 2009. The film was billed as "Taiwans First-Ever Slasher Horror". Chambaili Chambaili is a 2013 Pakistani Urdu-language political thriller film directed by Ismail Jilani, produced by Abdullah Kadwani and Shahzad Nawaz for Coup détat Films and 7th Sky Films. It stars Salmaan Peerzada, Khalid Ahmed, Mohammed Ehteshamuddin, Maira Khan, Shafqat Cheema, Sadia Hayat, Saiqa, Ali Tahir, Khalid Qureshi, Fatima, Humayun Bin Rathor and Shahzad Nawaz. Ghulam Mohiuddin also made a special appearance. Chambaili is a political drama exploring the subject of political corruption. Since the flower Chambaili is the national flower of Pakistan, the film-makers intentions were to encourage patriotism and nationalism in Pakistan and they obviously picked this name for a reason. The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq is a 2014 French comedy-drama film directed by Guillaume Nicloux, starring Michel Houellebecq, Mathieu Nicourt, Maxime Lefrançois and Luc Schwarz. It tells the story of how the famous author Michel Houellebecq is kidnapped and held for ransom by three men during a promotional tour in 2011. The film was inspired by a rumour which occurred while Houellebecq was promoting his novel The Map and the Territory. For some time, he appeared to give no signs of life, which made newspapers in France speculate that he had been kidnapped. In reality he only had some trouble with his Internet connection. The film premiered at the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival where it played in the Forum section. Saint Amour Saint-Amour is a 2016 French-Belgian comedy-drama film directed by Benoît Delépine and Gustave de Kervern The Good Fairy The Good Fairy is a 1935 romantic comedy film written by Preston Sturges, based on the 1930 play A jó tündér by Ferenc Molnár as translated and adapted by Jane Hinton, which was produced on Broadway in 1931. The film was directed by William Wyler and stars Margaret Sullavan, Herbert Marshall, Frank Morgan and Reginald Owen. Sturges screenplay diverges significantly from the Molnár play, and later became the basis for the book of the 1951 Broadway musical Make a Wish. In particular, Sturges added a movie-within-the-movie in which the actors communicate in one-syllable sentences. I, Monster I, Monster is a 1971 British horror film directed by Stephen Weeks for Amicus Productions. It is an adaptation of Robert Louis Stevensons Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, with the main characters names changed to Dr. Charles Marlowe and Mr. Edward Blake. Aakhree Raasta Aakhree Raasta is a 1986 Bollywood crime drama film written and directed by K. Bhagyaraj, presented by T. Rama Rao and produced by A. Poornachandra Rao both under banner Lakshmi Productions.LTD. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan in a dual role, Jaya Prada, Sridevi and Anupam Kher. It was directed by the Tamil actor and director K. Bhagyaraj. It was revealed by Sridevi herself in one of her interviews that actress Rekha lent her voice for her in this movie. The film was a remake of Tamil language film Oru Kaidhiyin Diary starring Kamal Haasan, Revathi and Radha, which was also scripted by K. Bhagyaraj, but directed by P. Bharathiraja. Marquis Marquis is a 1989 French-language film, produced in Belgium and France, based on the life and writings of the Marquis de Sade. All the actors wear animal masks , and their voices are dubbed. There are a few scenes involving clay animation. The film was a project by French cartoonist Roland Topor who earlier delivered the imagery for the animated cult classic La Planète Sauvage. Marquis too is considered a cult classic today. The tagline used in the US release was, "A bizarre tale of sex, lust, and the French Revolution." True Identity True Identity is a 1991 American comedy film directed by Charles Lane and starring Lenny Henry, Frank Langella and Anne-Marie Johnson. The plot revolves around a black man, who disguises himself as a white man to escape the mob. An All Dogs Christmas Carol An All Dogs Christmas Carol is a 1998 animated television film which was released direct-to-video in November 1998. To date, it is the final installment in the All Dogs Go to Heaven film series and it also serves as the series finale to the animated series. Unlike the first two films, where the main characters are Charlie and Itchy, Carface is the focus of the story. It is based on Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol. Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business is a 1998 television science fiction film directed by Jeff Woolnough and starring Matt Battaglia, Chandra West, Jeff Wincott, Richard McMillan, and Burt Reynolds. It was produced as a miniseries for a potential TV series. Like Brothers in Arms, none of the actors or crew of the original returned, but all the cast and crew from the first sequel are present. In 1999, a theatrical sequel starring Jean-Claude Van Damme again, The Return, ignored the plotline of the two sequels. Orwell Rolls in His Grave Orwell Rolls in His Grave is a 2003 American documentary film directed by Robert Kane Pappas and written by Pappas and Tom Blackburn. Sree Sree is a 2005 Indian Telugu film which stars Manoj Manchu, Tamannaah and Mohan Babu. The film received positive reviews and commercial success. The Scorpion Beck – Skarpt läge is a 2006 film about the Swedish police detective Martin Beck directed by Harald Hamrell. Blood Brothers Blood Brothers is a 2007 Chinese film directed by Alexi Tan and starring Daniel Wu, Shu Qi, Sun Honglei, Liu Ye and Tony Yang. Jack Hunter and the Lost Treasure of Ugarit Jack Hunter is a 2008 American archeological adventure film series It consists of three parts: Jack Hunter and the Lost Treasure of Ugarit, Jack Hunter and the Quest for Akhenatens Tomb and Jack Hunter and the Star of Heaven. The series has been described as a low-budget blatant ripoff of Indiana Jones. On the film review site Jumping Sharks it is snarkly, sarcastically & bluntly summed up as "let me make it crystal clear – this is a completely original miniseries, in no way stealing anything at all from Indiana Jones. Nope. No siree. Well, maybe just a bit. Okay, maybe a bit more than a bit. Oh, alright – they basically copied Indiana Jones, right down to his trademarked hat." Plastic Bag Plastic Bag is a short film directed by Ramin Bahrani. The film features the voice of German filmmaker Werner Herzog and an original score by Kjartan Sveinsson of the Icelandic rock band Sigur Rós. Plastic Bag premiered as the opening night film of Corto Cortissimo in the Venice Film Festival. It later screened at Telluride and the New York Film Festival. The film is part of the Independent Television Service online series Futurestates and was produced by Noruz Films and Gigantic Pictures. Hunky Dory Hunky Dory is a British independent musical film about the trials of an idealistic drama teacher as she tries to put on the end-of-year show. It was written by Laurence Coriat and directed by Welsh director Marc Evans and stars Minnie Driver, Aneurin Barnard, Kimberley Nixon and Robert Pugh. It premièred at the 55th BFI London Film Festival on 25 October 2011, and was officially released on 2 March 2012 in the UK. Thought Crimes: The Case of the Cannibal Cop Thought Crimes: The Case of the Cannibal Cop is a 2015 American documentary film about Gilberto Valle, directed and produced by Erin Lee Carr. It was produced for HBO Documentary Films and it premiered at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival. Pig Pig is a 2018 Iranian comedy film directed by Mani Haghighi. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. Men in Black Men in Black is a 1934 film directed by Raymond McCarey and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the third short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films at the studio between 1934 and 1959. It is the one and only Stooge film ever nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject - Comedy. Anne of the Indies Anne of the Indies is a 1951 Technicolor adventure film made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur and produced by George Jessel. The film stars Jean Peters and Louis Jourdan, with Debra Paget, Herbert Marshall, Thomas Gomez and James Robertson Justice. Sam Whiskey Sam Whiskey is a 1969 American DeLuxe Color comedy-western film directed by Arnold Laven and starring Burt Reynolds, Angie Dickinson, Clint Walker and Ossie Davis. "Way ahead of its time," said Reynolds of the film. "I was playing light comedy and nobody cared." Which Way to the Front? Which Way to the Front? is a 1970 American comedy film directed by and starring Jerry Lewis. Distant Thunder Distant Thunder is a 1973 Bengali film by the renowned Indian director Satyajit Ray, based on the novel by the same name by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay. Unlike most of Rays earlier films, Distant Thunder was filmed in colour. It stars Soumitra Chatterjee, who headlined numerous Ray films, and the Bangladeshi actress Bobita in her only prominent international role. Today the film features in The New York Times Guide to the Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made. It marked the debut of the theatre star Mrityunjay Sil. The Night They Saved Christmas The Night They Saved Christmas is a 1984 American made-for-television fantasy drama film directed by Jackie Cooper and executive produced by Jack Haley and Robert Halmi, Jr. The film, about an oil company dynamiting in the North Pole in search of an oil field unaware that they are endangering Santa Claus, starred Jaclyn Smith and Art Carney and premiered on ABC on December 13, 1984. The Opportunists The Opportunists is a 2000 British-American crime drama film, written and directed by Myles Connell, and starring Christopher Walken, Cyndi Lauper, Donal Logue, and Vera Farmiga. The film takes place in the urban setting of Greenpoint, in New York City. It was released in United States theaters on August 11, 2000. Mann tut was Mann kann Mann tut was Mann kann is a 2012 German movie directed by Marc Rothemund. With 746,017 admissions it was the sixth most successful film in Germany in 2012. Proloy Proloy is a 2013 Indian Bengali crime thriller film directed by Raj Chakraborty, produced by Shree Venkatesh Films, starring Sudhir Bandopadhyay, Saswata Chatterjee, Rishita Chakraborty and Ashmita Ghosh. The films music is by Indraadip Dasgupta in his second collaboration with Banerjee, with 2 additional tracks by Nilesh Dasgupta. The film was critically and commercially well received and the performances along with the direction was praised. Due to multiple creative differences, this was Sonali Banerjees last film with Shree Venkatesh Films and also their last notable commercial success for a decade. Sonali Banerjee named the film Roshni after her sister who was raped and killed and said that the movie was a tribute to her. Tales Tales is a 2014 Iranian drama film directed by Rakhshan Bani-Etemad. It contains seven tales about different people. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Screenplay. It was also screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Dinosaurus! Dinosaurus! is a 1960 science fiction film directed by Irvin Yeaworth and produced by Jack H. Harris. The leading role was intended for Steve McQueen, who starred in The Blob two years earlier, also produced by Harris and directed by Yeaworth, but for reasons not clear, the offer was never made to McQueen. A Fine Madness A Fine Madness is a 1966 American Technicolor comedy film based on the 1964 novel by Elliott Baker that tells the story of Samson Shillitoe, a frustrated poet unable to finish a grand tome. It stars Sean Connery, Joanne Woodward, Jean Seberg, Patrick ONeal, and Clive Revill. It was directed by Irvin Kershner. Figures in a Landscape Figures in a Landscape is a 1970 British film directed by Joseph Losey and written by star Robert Shaw. It is based on the 1968 novel of the same name by Barry England with a screenplay by Robert Shaw. Na samote u lesa Seclusion Near a Forest is a 1976 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Jiří Menzel. Filming took place near Radešice and in Svatý Jan. Full Moon High Full Moon High is a 1981 horror comedy film written and directed by Larry Cohen, about a teenager who goes on a trip to Transylvania with his father and gets bitten by a werewolf. Made ageless, he attempts to put his life back together a couple of decades later by enrolling in high school. He tries to keep his secret from the school and his girlfriend. He also ignores his girlfriends sexual advances because it is his "time of the month." The movie was filmed partially at John Burroughs Senior High School in the city of Burbank, California, in the summer of 1979. A portion of this movie was also filmed on location in Lyndhurst, on the football field in Bergen County Park at the foot of Valley Brook Avenue and River Road. The stands were filled with everyone from the town, and the varsity football team of that year were featured. All the Youthful Days The Boys from Fengkuei is a 1983 film directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. Freaky Friday Freaky Friday is a 1995 American made-for-television fantasy-comedy film and a remake of the 1976 film of the same name produced by Walt Disney Television which premiered on May 6, 1995 as part of The Wonderful World of Disney. It is the second in a series of four remakes of Disney films produced for broadcast on ABC during the 1994–95 television season. This movie is a remake of the original Freaky Friday starring Jodie Foster and Barbara Harris in the roles of Annabelle and Ellen. Go Now Go Now is a 1995 television film directed by Michael Winterbottom and starring Robert Carlyle as an MS-afflicted soccer player/construction worker struggling with the onset of multiple sclerosis. It had a limited theatrical release in the United Kingdom and United States. It won the Prix Europa Television Programme of the Year 1995. Moneyman Beck – The Money Man is a 1998 television crime thriller about the Swedish police detective Martin Beck directed by Harald Hamrell. La otra conquista The Other Conquest is a 2000 Mexican feature film written and directed by Salvador Carrasco and produced by Alvaro Domingo. World-renowned opera singer Plácido Domingo was the executive producer. The Other Conquest was originally distributed by Twentieth Century Fox and it was re-released theatrically in 2008 by Alliance Atlantis/Union Station Media. The film is a drama about the aftermath of the 1520s Spanish Conquest of Mexico told from the perspective of the indigenous Aztec people. It explores the social, religious, and psychological changes brought about by a historical process of colonization that both defined the American continent. It is regarded by top critics as one of the best cinematic explorations on the effects of colonization and also "one of the more astonishing feature film debuts in recent memory" http://www.cinescene.com/reviews/laotraconquista.html. The Other Conquest depicts the complex fusion that took place between the Catholic faith brought to Mexico by the Spaniards and the Aztec beliefs of the indigenous Native Americans. Delivering Milo Delivering Milo is a 2001 film written by David Hubbard and directed by Nick Castle. Anton Yelchin stars as Milo, while Bridget Fonda and Campbell Scott play his parents. Albert Finney stars as Elmore Dahl, a guardian angel sent to convince a soul that life on Earth is worth living. 16 December 16 December is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Mani Shankar, based on a plot to destroy the capital city of India, New Delhi with a nuclear bomb on 16 December 2001 – 30 years after the surrender of Pakistan at the end of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. The films title comes from the historical date of 16 December 1971, commemorating the day Pakistan signed the document of Liberation of Bangladesh. The New King of Comedy The New King of Comedy is a 2019 Chinese-Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed, written, and produced by Stephen Chow. It is a remake of Chows own 1999 film King of Comedy; this time set in Mainland China with different characters. The film tells the story of an young woman who is dreaming and striving to pursue the actors dream despite being an extra and stand-in. It was released in China on 5 February 2019 during the Lunar New Year 2019. With a budget of $8 million along with few months of filming and post-production, it is believed to be the smallest project of Chows career as a filmmaker. The Iron Mask The Iron Mask is a 1929 American part-talkie adventure film directed by Allan Dwan. It is an adaptation of the last section of the novel The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas, which is itself based on the French legend of the Man in the Iron Mask. Major Barbara Major Barbara is a 1941 British film starring Wendy Hiller and Rex Harrison. The film was produced and directed by Gabriel Pascal and edited by David Lean. It was adapted for the screen by Marjorie Deans and Anatole de Grunwald, based on the 1905 stage play Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw. It was both a critical and financial success. My Favorite Blonde My Favorite Blonde is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Bob Hope and Madeleine Carroll. Based on a story by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, the film is about a vaudeville performer who gets mixed up with British and German secret agents in the days just before Americas entry into World War II. The film features an uncredited cameo appearance by Bing Crosby. Enigma Enigma is a 1982 Anglo-American thriller film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and starring Martin Sheen, Sam Neill, Brigitte Fossey, and Kevin McNally. Based on Michael Baraks novel Enigma Sacrifice, the film centers on a CIA agent who tries to infiltrate Soviet intelligence in order to stop a murderous plot. High School U.S.A. High School U.S.A. is a 1983 American made-for-television comedy film starring Michael J. Fox, Nancy McKeon, Anthony Edwards, and Crispin Glover, directed by Rod Amateau. The film originally aired on NBC on October 16, 1983. Several of the main actors appeared in sitcoms that were popular at that time. These include Todd Bridges and Dana Plato from Diffrent Strokes, Nancy McKeon from The Facts of Life, and Michael J. Fox from Family Ties, as well as a number of former 1950s and 1960s sitcom stars including Tony Dow, Frank Bank, and Ken Osmond from Leave It to Beaver. Wildflower Wildflower is a 1991 television film directed by Diane Keaton and starring Beau Bridges, Susan Blakely, Patricia Arquette and Reese Witherspoon. It is based on Sara Flanigans book, Alice. The North Star North Star is a 1996 action-Western film starring James Caan, Christopher Lambert and Catherine McCormack. Directed by Nils Gaup, it was written by Sergio Donati and loosely based on Henry Wilson Allens 1956 Western novel The North Star. Lambert executive produced the film. In God's Hands In Gods Hands is a film by Zalman King released through Sheen Michaels Entertainment a production company created by actor Charlie Sheen and Bret Michaels. The basic story is of three young surfers on a roller coaster action tour of the globes most exotic and dangerous surfing spots. They travel to Madagascar, Mexico, Bali and Hawaii seeking the ultimate wave, a 40-foot force of nature that travels at speeds up to 35 miles per hour. The Inheritors The Inheritors is a 1998 Austrian-German film directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky. It stars Simon Schwarz and Sophie Rois and has won numerous awards. The film was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II is a 2005 television miniseries dramatizing the life of Pope John Paul II from his early adult years in Poland to his death at age 84. The miniseries was written and directed by John Kent Harrison and aired in the United States on the CBS network on 4 and 7 December 2005. It was first released in Vatican City on 17 November 2005 and ten days later throughout Italy on Rai 1 Jon Voight portrays an older Karol Wojtyła, while Cary Elwes portrays Wojtyła in his earlier life from 1939 to 1978. Voight was nominated for an Emmy Award for his performance. Pope John Paul II co-stars James Cromwell as Archbishop Adam Stefan Cardinal Sapieha, Ben Gazzara as Agostino Cardinal Casaroli, and Christopher Lee as Stefan Cardinal Wyszyński. Polish actor Mikolaj Grabowski is seen twice playing Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger of Germany, who would succeed John Paul II as Pope Benedict XVI. Kara no Kyoukai: The Garden of Sinners - The Hollow Shrine is a 2008 Japanese animated film produced by ufotable based on The Garden of Sinners novels by Kinoko Nasu. It is the fourth installment in the series, preceded by Remaining Sense of Pain and followed by Paradox Spiral. Chronologically, the events that occur in The Garden of Sinners: The Hollow Shrine are the second in the timeline of the series. Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape is a 2010 documentary about the Video Nasties controversy of the early 1980s. It was premiered at London FrightFest in August 2010 and followed by a panel discussion which included producer Marc Morris and director Jake West of Nucleus Films, professor Martin Barker and film director Tobe Hooper. In 2014 the documentary was followed by Video Nasties: Draconian Days, which covered the period from 1984 to 1989 after the introduction of the Video Recordings Act 1984. The two documentaries have contributed to a greater understanding of the Video Nasties phenomenon, and the box sets include archive material, trailers, and analysis from a range of from academics, actors and journalists, including CP Lee, Stephen Thrower, Brad Stevens, Julian Petley, Xavier Mendik, Patricia MacCormack. Allan Bryce, Emily Booth. It Was the Son It Was the Son is a 2012 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Daniele Ciprì. The film was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. Ciprì won the Osella for Best Cinematography. Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages, known in Japan as is a 2015 Japanese anime adventure film and the 18th in the Pokémon film series created by Satoshi Tajiri. It was directed by Kunihiko Yuyama, written by Atsuhiro Tomioka and produced by OLM. The film stars the voices of Rica Matsumoto, Ikue Ōtani, Mayuki Makiguchi, Yūki Kaji, Mariya Ise, Megumi Hayashibara, Shin-ichiro Miki, Inuko Inuyama, Rie Kugimiya, Kōichi Yamadera, and Shoko Nakagawa. In the film, Hoopa, a Pokémon able to summon people and other Pokémon, splits into two forms: the real Hoopa, and a shadow created after Hoopas powers were sealed for 100 years. Hoopas shadow attempts to control the form of the real Hoopa. The film was released in Japan on July 18, 2015. An English dub was produced by DuArt Film and Video, and stars the voices of Sarah Natochenny, Haven Paschall, Michael Liscio Jr, Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld, Michele Knotz, Carter Cathcart, Lori Phillips, Ryan William Downey, and Emily Woo Zeller. It premiered in theaters in Australia on November 5, 2015, and aired in Canada on Teletoon on November 14, 2015, in the United Kingdom on CITV on December 12, 2015, and in the United States on Cartoon Network on December 19, 2015. Roommates Wanted Roommates Wanted is a 2016 French comedy film directed by François Desagnat. Sweetheart Sweetheart is a 2019 American survival horror film directed by J.D. Dillard, written by Dillard, Alex Theurer and Alex Hyner, and starring Kiersey Clemons, Emory Cohen, Hanna Mangan-Lawrence and Andrew Crawford. It was produced by Jason Blum, Dillard, Theurer, Hyner and Bill Karesh. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 28, 2019. It is scheduled for release on October 22, 2019 via on demand and digital by Universal Pictures. Teeth Smile A Toothy Smile is a 1957 Polish short film written and directed by Roman Polanski. A man walks down the exterior staircase of some building, He passes a small window. He looks in, and there a young woman standing at a washbasin, drying her hair with a towel that covers her face. The man is interrupted by a door opening, the occupant begins bringing out empty bottles. The man starts down the stairs, only to return to the window after the door has closed. He again looks in the window and is surprised. In his autobiography, Roman Polanski says that the theme was set for him by a supervisor at film school. Mr. Boogedy Mr. Boogedy is a 1986 made-for-television family film, and failed pilot directed by Oz Scott and written by Michael Janover, which originally aired as an episode of "The Disney Sunday Movie." It tells the story of a gag gift salesman and his family moving into a new house in New England which they soon find to be haunted by ghosts from the colonial period. The films sequel, Bride of Boogedy, aired in 1987. Head Above Water Hodet over vannet is a Norwegian black comedy by director Nils Gaup. In 1996, a remake of the film was produced which starred Cameron Diaz, entitled Head Above Water. Einar and Bjørn leave Lene on the island for a fishing trip. Then her former lover, Gaute, drops by unexpectedly. Drunk, he sleeps in the double bed. Lene sleeps on the couch and wakes up when the men come back. She tries to wake Gaute, but then discovers that hes dead. It was filmed at Østerøya in Sandefjord. Gargantua Gargantua is a 1998 American television film, starring Adam Baldwin, Julie Carmen and Emile Hirsch. It was directed by Bradford May and written by Ronald Parker. The film was shot on location throughout Gold Coast, Australia. Kiss the Bride Kiss the Bride is a 2002 film about an Italian family, directed by Vanessa Parise. The film takes place in Westerly, the hometown of director/actor/writer/producer Parise. Bloody Murder 2: Closing Camp Bloody Murder 2: Closing Camp is a 2003 American slasher film directed by Rob Spera, and written by John R. Stevenson. It is the sequel to the 2000 film Bloody Murder. Bad Day to Go Fishing Bad Day to Go Fishing is a Spanish-Uruguayan film directed by Álvaro Brechner and released in 2009. The film stars Gary Piquer, Jouko Ahola, Antonella Costa and Cesar Troncoso. It was screened as part of the official selection of the Critics Week at 2009 Cannes Film Festival. The screenplay was written by Álvaro Brechner in collaboration with Gary Piquer, and was adapted from a short story by the Uruguayan writer Juan Carlos Onetti. The film tells the story of a strongman and his crafty manager, who tour small South American towns staging wrestling matches. Arriving in Santa Maria, they are met with uncommon enthusiasm by the locals, snowballing into a major challenge to their livelihood and their friendship. Toad Road Toad Road is a 2012 American independent horror thriller film directed and written by Jason Banker. Toad Road stars Sara Anne Jones, who died of a drug overdose shortly after the films premiere, as a young college student that is introduced to drugs and becomes obsessed with an urban legend about a road leading to Hell. The film premiered at the Fantasia Film Festival and had a limited release in October 2013. Head Over Heels 2 De Pernas pro Ar 2 is a 2012 Brazilian comedy film, directed by Roberto Santucci and written by Mariza Leão. It is a sequel of the 2010 film De Pernas pro Ar, starring Ingrid Guimarães, Bruno Garcia, Maria Paula, Eriberto Leão, Denise Weinberg, Cristina Pereira and Christine Fernandes. It was the first film broadcast via satellite to movie theaters in Brazil. On December 20, 2012 the film was broadcast simultaneously in two special sessions for special guests: one at the Cine Carioca in Rio de Janeiro, and another at the Cine Roxy, in Santos. A Bride for Rip Van Winkle is a 2016 Japanese film, written and directed by Shunji Iwai, based on his novel of the same name. Mad Families Mad Families is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Fred Wolf, and starring Charlie Sheen, Leah Remini and Charlotte McKinney. The film is an original production by Crackle. High and Dry The Maggie is a 1954 British comedy film produced by Ealing Studios. Directed by Alexander Mackendrick and written by William Rose, it is a story of a clash of cultures between a hard-driving American businessman and a wily Scottish captain. The story was inspired by Neil Munros short stories of the Vital Spark and her captain, Para Handy. Mutiny on the Buses Mutiny on the Buses is a 1972 British comedy film directed by Harry Booth and starring Reg Varney and Doris Hare. The film is the second spin-off film from the TV sitcom On the Buses and succeeded On the Buses. It was followed by a third film Holiday on the Buses. The film was produced by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe for Hammer Films. Mutiny on the Buses came 17th in the 1972 box office. Where Have All the People Gone Where Have All the People Gone? is a 1974 American made-for-television science fiction drama film starring Peter Graves, Kathleen Quinlan, George OHanlon, Jr. and Verna Bloom. Erotic Nights of the Living Dead Erotic Nights of the Living Dead is a 1980 Italian erotic-horror film written and directed by Joe DAmato. The film was shot at the same time as Porno Holocaust, with the same cast and crew, and it involves a similar plot, with a group of businessmen who arrive on an island, have sex and are killed off one by one. The film has received negative reviews. Mother Lode Mother Lode is a 1982 adventure film directed by and starring Charlton Heston. It was written and produced by his son Fraser Clarke Heston. The film also stars Nick Mancuso and Kim Basinger as a gold-hunting couple. The Graduates The Graduates is a 1995 Italian comedy film directed by Leonardo Pieraccioni. Gideon Gideon is a 1998 American romantic tragic comedy starring Christopher Lambert, Charlton Heston and Carroll OConnor. The film was directed by Claudia Hoover and written by Brad Mirman with music by Anthony Marinelli. Slunce, seno, jahody Slunce, seno, jahody is a Czech comedy film made in 1983, usually regarded as one of the classics of the Czech comedy industry. Written and directed by Zdeněk Troška, it was filmed and set in Hoštice, a small rural village in the Czech portion of the former Czechoslovakia. It is a play on the perceived stereotypes of daily life in a village community. The Bottom of the Sea Bottom of the Sea is a 2003 Argentine comedy drama film written and directed by Damián Szifrón and starring Daniel Hendler, Dolores Fonzi and Gustavo Garzón. It was produced by Sebastián Aloi, Nathalie Cabiron, and Damián Cukierkorn. The associate producers were Diana Frey and Guillermo Otero. The story deals with jealousy and the maturity required for a person to overcome it. Rolling Family Familia rodante is a 2004 comedy drama film, written and directed by Pablo Trapero, and produced by various countries, including Argentina. The films executive producers were Hugo Castro Fau and Martina Gusman, and it was produced by Pablo Trapero, Robert Bevan, and Donald Ranvaud. The picture is about a large Argentine family that takes a northern 1000 plus kilometre road trip in an old cramped motor-home to attend a wedding. The family takes part in many adventures along their way to the wedding. The Road to Christmas The Road to Christmas is a 2006 American made-for-television romantic comedy film directed by Mark Jean and starring Jennifer Grey, Megan Park, and Clark Gregg. Written by Judd Parkin, the film is about a successful fashion photographer whose planned Christmas wedding in Aspen is interrupted by a snow storm. With no flights or rental cars available, she accepts a ride from a widowed school teacher and his thirteen-year-old daughter, who open up their home to her until the roads clear. The Road to Christmas first aired on December 17, 2006 on Lifetime. It was released on DVD on October 26, 2010 by A&E Home Video. Sis ve Gece Fog and Night is a 2007 Turkish adventure film directed by Turgut Yasalar. The Dognapper The Dognapper is a 2013 Brazilian comedy film directed by Pedro Amorim, his directorial debut, and starring Bruno Gagliasso, Leandra Leal and Danilo Gentili. The film was released in Brazil on October 4, 2013, the National Dog Day and World Animal Day. The Dawns Here Are Quiet... The Dawns Here Are Quiet is a 2015 Russian war drama directed by Renat Davletyarov. Like the well-known 1972 picture, it is based on the 1969 novel by Boris Vasilyev. The Weight of Chains 2 The Weight of Chains 2 is a 2014 Canadian-Serbian documentary film about the political and economic situation in the countries of the former Yugoslavia. Directed and produced by Boris Malagurski, the film was released on November 20, 2014 at the Serbian Film Festival at Montecasino in Johannesburg, South Africa. As the sequel of The Weight of Chains, the film deals with neoliberal economic reforms in the Balkans and discusses the effects of these reforms on all aspects of life in the former Yugoslavia, from politics, economics, military, culture and education to the media. "Through stories of stolen and sold off companies, corrupt politicians, fictional tribunals, destructive foreign investors and various economic-military alliances, the film deconstructs modern myths about everything weve been told will bring us a better life", Malagurski told Tanjug. The film had its world broadcast premiere on RT in April 2016 and also aired on Radio Television of Serbia in July 2016. Call Me Madam Call Me Madam is a 1953 American Technicolor musical film directed by Walter Lang, with songs by Irving Berlin, based on the stage musical of the same name. The film, with a screenplay by Arthur Sheekman, starred Ethel Merman, Donald OConnor, Vera-Ellen, Billy DeWolfe, George Sanders, and Walter Slezak. The film replaced "Washington Square Dance" with the older "International Rag", and interpolated "What Chance Have I With Love?" from Berlins Louisiana Purchase. A soundtrack album was released by Decca both as a 10-inch LP and as a set of three 7-inch EPs, and was released on CD in 2004 by Hallmark. The numbers "The Hostess with the Mostest" and "Youre Just in Love" are included on the Rhino Records CD set Irving Berlin in Hollywood. The film was out of circulation for many years but was issued on DVD in 2004. Merman won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy. Alfred Newman won the Oscar for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture, and Irene Sharaff was nominated for her costume design. Lang was nominated for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures by the Directors Guild of America and the Grand Prize at the 1953 Cannes Film Festival, and Sheekmans screenplay was nominated Best Written American Musical by the Writers Guild of America. Satan's School for Girls Satans School for Girls is a 1973 American made-for-television horror film directed by David Lowell Rich, and produced by Aaron Spelling. The film has been named as one of the most memorable television movies of the 1970s. The Playboys The Playboys is a 1992 Irish film directed by Gillies MacKinnon and starring Albert Finney, Aidan Quinn and Robin Wright. The plot follows an unwed young mother whose life is transformed with the arrival of a travelling troupe of actors to her Irish village. The script was written by Shane Connaughton, an Oscar nominee for My Left Foot. The film was shot in his native village Redhills, in County Cavan, Ireland. In the Gloaming In the Gloaming is a 1997 American made-for-television drama film based on a story written by Alice Elliott Dark. Directed by Christopher Reeve in his directorial debut, it stars Glenn Close, Bridget Fonda, Whoopi Goldberg and Robert Sean Leonard. The film originally premiered on HBO on April 20, 1997. Pearl Jam: Touring Band 2000 Touring Band 2000 is the second DVD release by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, culled from performances from the North American legs of the bands 2000 Binaural Tour. It was released on VHS and DVD on May 1, 2001. The 7th Day The 7th Day is a 2004 Spanish film directed by Carlos Saura. It stars Victoria Abril, Yohana Cobo and Juan Diego. The plot, based on a true story, follows a bitter rivalry between two families that started with an ill-fated love affair, and grows over three decades. The screenplay was written by Ray Loriga. The Dead End The Dead End is a 2015 Chinese crime drama film based on Xu Yiguas novel Sunspot. The film is directed by Cao Baoping, starring Deng Chao, Duan Yihong, Guo Tao, and Wang Luodan. The film was released on August 27, 2015. The film received positive reviews in regard to its performance, cinematography and mise-en-scene. Huo guo ying xiong Chongqing Hot Pot is a 2016 Chinese caper screwball comedy film written and directed by Yang Qing and starring Chen Kun, Bai Baihe, Qin Hao and Yu Entai. The film had its world premiere in March 2016 at the 2016 Hong Kong International Film Festival and was released in China by Wuzhou Film Distribution on April 1, 2016. Caught in a Cabaret Caught in a Cabaret is a 1914 short comedy film written and directed by Mabel Normand and starring Normand and Charles Chaplin. Gabriel Over the White House Gabriel Over the White House is a 1933 American pre-Code political fantasy film starring Walter Huston as a genial but politically corrupt President who has a near-fatal automobile accident and comes under divine influence—specifically the Archangel Gabriel and the spirit of Abraham Lincoln. Eventually he takes control of the government, solves the problems of the nation, from unemployment to racketeering, and arranges for worldwide peace, before dying of a heart attack. The movie received the financial backing and creative input of William Randolph Hearst. It was directed by Gregory La Cava, produced by Walter Wanger and written by Carey Wilson based upon the novel Rinehard: A Melodrama of the 1930s by Thomas Frederic Tweed. Tweed did not receive screen credit but he was credited in the copyright information. The supporting cast features Karen Morley, Franchot Tone, C. Henry Gordon, and David Landau. Captain January Captain January is a 1936 American musical comedy-drama film directed by David Butler. The screenplay by Sam Hellman, Gladys Lehman, and Harry Tugend is based on the story The Lighthouse at Cape Tempest by Laura E. Richards. The film stars Shirley Temple, Guy Kibbee, and Sara Haden in a story about a foundling pursued by a truant officer. The screenplay is based on the 1890 childrens book Captain January by Laura E. Richards. The film features a famous dance routine for Temple and Buddy Ebsen called “At the Codfish Ball”. The film was a remake of a 1924 version of the story starring Baby Peggy. In 2009, the film was available on videocassette and DVD in both black-and-white and computer-colorized versions. There was a tentative renewal, but the film is in the public domain due to "a legal loophole". Words and Music Words and Music is a 1948 American biographical musical film loosely based on the creative partnership of the composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist Lorenz Hart. The film stars Mickey Rooney as Hart and Tom Drake as Rodgers, along with Janet Leigh, Betty Garrett, Ann Sothern and numerous musical stars. It was the second in a series of MGM biopics about Broadway composers; it was preceded by Till the Clouds Roll By and followed by Three Little Words and Deep in My Heart. The film is best remembered for featuring the final screen pairing between Rooney and Judy Garland, and for the lavish showcasing of the Rodgers and Hart catalogue of songs. The script, as in many similar films of the era, was heavily fictionalized. It sanitized Harts complex psychological problems and self-destructive behavior, which led to the break-up of the writing partnership and contributed to Harts early death. In keeping with cultural taboos of the time, the film also completely ignored Harts homosexuality. The introduction to the film is staged as if composer Richard Rodgers were actually playing himself. Actor Tom Drake appears alone in character, identifies himself as Rodgers and tells the audience it is about to see the story of his collaboration with Lorenz Hart. Though the film performed very well at the box office, it proved to be quite an expensive production and, as a result, barely recouped its cost in its first release. The film was issued on DVD in 2007 by Warner Bros. and extras included video and audio outtakes. Among these were two songs deleted from the film sung by Perry Como - "Lover" and "Youre Nearer". The Cheerleaders The Cheerleaders is a 1973 comedy film directed by Paul Glickler, starring Stephanie Fondue and Denise Dillaway. The film was made in the summer of 1972 in the cities of Cupertino, California and Sunnyvale, California. The high school scenes were shot at Monta Vista High School in Cupertino, California. The administration of Monta Vista high school claimed to not be aware of the racy elements and theme of the movie. Many of the football player extras were recent graduates of local high schools from these two cities. The red uniforms in the film representing the home team high school Amarosa High School were actual uniforms of Fremont High School in Sunnyvale, California from that same year. One of the identified extras is Carl Ekern, who later played professional football for the Los Angeles Rams. He was a student football player at San Jose State University when the movie was made. The films success spawned a series of sequels during the 1970s. Screwballs II Screwballs II, also known as Loose Screws, is a 1985 teen sex comedy film. It is a sequel to Screwballs. It was one of the first releases from Roger Cormans Concorde Pictures. Dogs in Space Dogs in Space is a 1986 Australian film set in Melbournes punk "Little Band" music scene in 1978. It was directed by Richard Lowenstein and starred Michael Hutchence as Sam, the drug-addled frontman of the fictitious band from which the film takes its name. Flashback Flashback is a 1969 Italian drama film directed by Raffaele Andreassi. The film received many awards; Globo doro, Grolla Silver premium, Award of Tourism & Entertainment and Silverstar Festival San Francisco. It was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the Golden Palm. At the festival the film received standing ovations. Pensionat Pärlan Beck – Pensionat Pärlan is a 1997 Swedish police film about Martin Beck, directed by Kjell Sundvall. New Delhi New Delhi is a 1988 Bollywood Thriller film, produced by M.Sudhakar Reddy, M.Tirupathi Reddy on Samyuktha Productions banner and directed by Joshiy. Starring Jeetendra, Sumalatha in the lead roles and music composed by Shyam. The film is a remake of Malayalam movie New Delhi which was first remade as Telugu movie Antima Teerpu. The story is loosely based on the novel The Almighty by Irving Wallace. It was Urvashis and Suresh Gopis first Hindi film. The film recorded as flop at the box office. New Delhi New Delhi is a 1988 Kannda action film directed by Joshiy and starring Ambareesh, Sumalatha, and Suresh Gopi. It was produced by M.Sudhakar Reddy & M.Tirupathi Reddy of Samyuktha Productions banner and has music composed by Shyam. It is a remake of the Malayalam film New Delhi. New Delhi New Delhi is a 1987 Malayalam thriller film written by Dennis Joseph and directed by Joshiy and produced by Joy Thomas. It stars Mammootty, Suresh Gopi, Sumalatha, Urvashi, B. Thiagarajan, Siddique, Vijayaraghavan, Mohan Jose, Devan, and Jagannatha Varma. The film was remade and released in Telugu as Anthima Theerpu, which was directed by Joshiy himself. Joshiy also directed the Hindi and Kannada versions titled New Delhi. Lead roles were played by Jeetendra in its Hindi version and Ambareesh in the Kannada version, respectively. The story is loosely based on the novel The Almighty by Irving Wallace. Thiagarajan, who played the role of Salem Vishnu in New Delhi, later produced and directed a Tamil film titled Salem Vishnu which showcased the prequel story of his character. The film was a breakthrough in the career of Mammootty, which resurrected his acting career after a string of box-office failures in the prior years. The film was a commercial success. The Welts The Welts is a 2004 Polish film directed by Magdalena Piekorz. It was Polands submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Tenth Circle The Tenth Circle is a 2008 Canadian mystery film directed by Peter Markle and starring Kelly Preston, Ron Eldard, Jamie Johnston, Britt Robertson, and Haley Beauchamp. It is based on a Jodi Picoult novel of the same name. It was shot, in part, in Windsor. Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright is a 2013 direct-to-DVD animated musical comedy horror film, and the twenty-first entry in the direct-to-video series of Scooby-Doo films. It was released on August 20, 2013 by Warner Premiere. Hot Young Bloods Hot Young Bloods is a 2014 South Korean teen romantic comedy film that depicts the loves, rivalries, and friendships between four high school students in Hongseong County, South Chungcheong Province in the 1980s. Christmas Holiday Christmas Holiday is a 1944 film noir crime film directed by Robert Siodmak starring Deanna Durbin and Gene Kelly. Based on the 1939 novel of the same name by W. Somerset Maugham, the film is about a woman who marries a Southern aristocrat who inherited his familys streak of violence and instability and soon drags the woman into a life of misery. After he is arrested, the woman runs away from her husbands family, changes her name, and finds work as a singer in a New Orleans dive. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Musical Score for Hans J. Salter. One Touch of Venus One Touch of Venus is a 1948 American black-and-white romantic musical comedy film directed by William A. Seiter starring Robert Walker, Ava Gardner and Dick Haymes. released by Universal-International, and based on the Broadway musical of the same name, book written by S. J. Perelman and Ogden Nash, with music composed by Kurt Weill. However, the film omits most of Weills music. The actors did their own singing, except for Ava Gardner whose singing was dubbed by Eileen Wilson. The plot is from an original story by Thomas Anstey Guthrie. In 1945, Mary Pickford announced that she would produce a film version of this musical with the Broadway cast, including Mary Martin, filmed in Technicolor, directed by Gregory La Cava, and released by United Artists. However, Martin became pregnant and Pickford sold the rights to Lester Cowan at Universal in August 1947. Ann Ronell, Cowans wife, wrote the additional music that replaced much of Weills material. This movie is the inspiration for the 1987 film Mannequin. Rope of Sand Rope of Sand is a 1949 adventure-suspense film noir produced by Hal Wallis, and directed by William Dieterle. Set in South West Africa, the film stars Wallis contract star Burt Lancaster and three stars from Walliss Casablanca - Paul Henreid, Claude Rains, and Peter Lorre. The film introduces Corinne Calvet, and features Sam Jaffe, John Bromfield, and Kenny Washington in supporting roles. Desert portions of the film were shot in Yuma. The Birds, the Bees and the Italians The Birds, the Bees and the Italians is a 1966 Italian film directed by Pietro Germi. Its original Italian title is Signore & Signori, which means Ladies and Gentlemen. The anthology film is a sex comedy that presents three storylines, all set in the Italian town of Treviso. In the first story, a husband pretends to be impotent as a cover for having an affair. In the second, a bank clerk abandons his wife for his mistress, but the rest of the towns husbands become jealous and unite to conspire against them. In the third, men of the town all seduce a promiscuous teenager, but her father eventually reveals that she is underage, and they face prosecution for statutory rape. The film shared the Grand Prix with A Man and a Woman at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. It was later selected for screening as part of the Cannes Classics section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Bell from Hell The Bell from Hell is a 1973 Spanish-French horror film directed by . Sister Street Fighter is a spin-off of The Street Fighter. The plot revolves around Lǐ Hóng-Lóng, the female martial artist of the title. When her brother Lǐ Wàn-Qīng is kidnapped by drug lords, she seeks revenge. The drug lords colorful collection of "killers" includes a toga-clad group of Thai Boxers called the "Amazons Seven", along with representatives of almost every martial art. Hóng-Lóng breaks into the drug lords compound with the help of Seiichi Hibiki and other members of the Shorinji Kempo dojo. After all of his minions are defeated, the drug lord himself battles Hóng-Lóng, wearing a steel claw in imitation of Han, the villain from Enter the Dragon. This was the first in a trilogy of films. It was followed by Hanging by a Thread and The Return of the Sister Street Fighter. Girlfriends Girlfriends is a 1978 comedy-drama film produced and directed by Claudia Weill and written by Vicki Polon. The film stars Melanie Mayron as Susan Weinblatt, a Jewish photographer who experiences loneliness once her roommate Anne moves out of their apartment in New York City. It was the first American independent film to be funded with grants, although private investors were also brought on to help complete the film. Although the film began shooting in November 1975, it took almost three years to finish because the initial budget of $80,000 ran out. After distribution was picked up by Warner Bros., the film was released on August 11, 1978. Hot Lead and Cold Feet Hot Lead and Cold Feet is a 1978 American comedy-western film produced by Walt Disney Productions and starring Jim Dale, Karen Valentine, Don Knotts, Jack Elam and Darren McGavin. It was released on July 5, 1978 by Buena Vista Distribution on a double feature with The Madcap Adventures of Mr. Toad, a re-titled reissue of the 1949 animated featurette The Wind in the Willows. The Fantasticks The Fantasticks is a 1995 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie. The screenplay by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt is based on their record-breaking off-Broadway production of the same name, which ran for 17,162 performances. Though it was made in 1995, the film did not see a proper, though very limited, release until 2000 in an abridged form. It received mixed reviews from critics. The Independent The Independent is a mockumentary comedy film made in 2000, directed by Stephen Kessler and starring Jerry Stiller and Janeane Garofalo. Stiller portrays an independent film maker who makes little-known B movies with titles like Twelve Angry Men and a Baby. The film spoofs independent directors and independent film. The film features Max Perlich and cameos by Anne Meara, Ron Howard, Roger Corman, Peter Bogdanovich, John Lydon, Ben Stiller, Andy Dick, Fred Dryer, Jonathan Katz, Fred Williamson, Karen Black, Nick Cassavetes, Julie Strain and adult film actress Ginger Lynn. The fictional career of Morty Fineman includes having made 427 films, although it is not specified as to whether he directed them all or if it refers to films produced or written by the Fineman character. The theme song The Love Song For The Independent is performed by Nancy Sinatra. Dark Blood Dark Blood is a 2012 American-Dutch thriller film directed by George Sluizer, written by Jim Barton, and starring River Phoenix, Judy Davis, and Jonathan Pryce. The film was not completed due to the death of Phoenix in 1993 shortly before the end of the project and remained unfinished for 19 years. It was the last film to feature River Phoenix and the only film in which Phoenix portrayed a villain. It premiered to a private guest audience on September 27, 2012 at the Netherlands Film Festival in Utrecht, Netherlands. The film was shown twice more, publicly, on October 2, 2012 at the festival. It was shown at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2013, the Miami International Film Festival in March 2013, the Split Film Festival in September 2013, and the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival in April 2014. On January 26, 2018, Dark Blood was released on DVD in Germany. The film follows Boy, a young widower, who retreats to the desert after his wife dies of radiation following nuclear tests near their home. Boy is waiting for the end of the world and carves Kachina dolls, believing they contain magical powers. A couple, Harry and Buffy travel to the desert on a second honeymoon in an attempt to save their marriage. Their car breaks down in the middle of nowhere and the couple is rescued by Boy. Boy holds them prisoner because of his desire for Buffy and his ambition to create a better world with her. The Architect The Architect is a 2006 American drama film directed by Matt Tauber in which architect Leo Waters is confronted by angry residents of a housing complex he designed. The buildings have created a culture of crime in the neighborhood and the residents want them pulled down. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 26, 2006, and received a limited release in the United States on December 1, 2006. Queen Sized Queen Sized is a Lifetime drama telefilm that premiered on January 12, 2008, starring Nikki Blonsky. The movie was made in Shreveport, LA. Vicky and the Treasure of the Gods Vicky and the Treasure of the Gods is a 2011 German 3D adventure film directed by . It is the sequel to the 2009 film Vicky the Viking. Iron Golem Iron Invader is a 2011 science fiction television film directed by Paul Ziller. The drama features Kavan Smith and Nicole de Boer. The film premiered on the Syfy channel on February 12, 2011. The Rack Pack The Rack Pack is a 2016 British comedy-drama television film about professional snooker during the 1970s through the 1980s, focusing on the intense rivalry between Alex Higgins and Steve Davis. The film is directed by Brian Welsh and was released on BBC iPlayer on 17 January 2016. The Kill Team The Kill Team may refer to: As We Were Dreaming As We Were Dreaming is a 2015 German film directed by Andreas Dresen, based on the novel of the same name by author Clemens Meyer. It was screened in the main competition section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. Playing Doctor Playing Doctor is a 2014 German comedy film directed by Marco Petry. Trading Paint Trading Paint is a 2019 sports film starring John Travolta, Michael Madsen, Shania Twain, and Toby Sebastian. It is directed by Karzan Kader, with a script co-written by Craig Welch and Gary Gerani. Principal photography began in August 2017 in Alabama. Operation: Rabbit Operation: Rabbit is a Looney Tunes animated cartoon first released theatrically in 1952. Directed by Chuck Jones, the cartoon features Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote in the latter characters first attempt to capture and eat the former. This was the second cartoon to feature Wile E. Coyote, and the first in which he is identified by his full name. It is also the first in which the Coyote speaks; his voice, like Bugs, was provided by Mel Blanc. The two characters would reappear together in the cartoons To Hare Is Human, Rabbits Feat, Compressed Hare, and Hare-Breadth Hurry. Who Was That Lady? Who Was That Lady? is a 1960 comedy film directed by George Sidney and starring Tony Curtis, Dean Martin, and Janet Leigh. The movie was made by Ansark-Sidney, distributed by Columbia Pictures and produced by Norman Krasna, who also wrote the screenplay based on his successful Broadway play Who Was That Lady I Saw You With? The costume design was by Jean Louis. The title song was written by Sammy Cahn. Dean Martin received a Golden Globe award nomination for his performance in Who Was That Lady?, which also was nominated for Best Comedy. Sphinx Sphinx is a 1981 American adventure film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starring Lesley-Anne Down and Frank Langella. The screenplay by John Byrum is based on the 1979 novel of the same name by Robin Cook. Idiot Idiot is a 1992 Hindi film based on Fyodor Dostoevskys novel, The Idiot. It was directed by Mani Kaul and starred Shah Rukh Khan and Ayub Khan-Din. The film debuted at the New York Film Festival in October 1992. In this version of the tale, placed in contemporary Mumbai, Prince Miskin is a man whose epilepsy is mistaken for idiocy. The Boys Club The Boys Club is a 1997 crime thriller film directed by John Fawcett, written by Doug Smith and Peter Wellington, and starring Chris Penn, Devon Sawa, Dominic Zamprogna, and Stuart Stone. It was released on VHS in Canada and the United States by Allumination Filmworks, on Laserdisc in the United States by Image Entertainment and on DVD in the United States in 1998 by Simitar Entertainment. It was re released in the USA in 2003 on DVD by Ardustry Home Entertainment. In 2013 it was released by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment on DVD. To the Stars by Hard Ways Per Aspera Ad Astra is a 1981 Soviet science fiction film directed by Richard Viktorov and based on a novel by Kir Bulychov. Paper Soldiers Paper Soldiers is an urban crime comedy film released in 2002. This hip-hop comedy from Roc-A-Fella film division stars Kevin Hart, Beanie Sigel, Stacey Dash, Kamal Ahmed, and rapper Jay-Z appears in a cameo role. Kevin Hart plays the character Shawn, a rookie thief who is part of a crew of thieves who does small-time jobs like house breaking. The crew itself is not exactly a highly polished operation, and the crews capers result in comic mishaps far more often than actual thefts. They still manage to do some jobs like breaking into Jay-Zs house and robbing some of its material goods, but predictably, they receive prison time for robbery or aggravated assault. Beanie Sigel plays Stu, a hot-headed hood bully that does small robberies to make some cash, Damon Dash and Memphis Bleek as a thieves of another crew, Stacey Dash as a beautiful woman named Tamika, Kamal Ahmed as the bodega owner and Jay-Z as the rapper himself. It was produced by Roc-A-Fella and distributed by Universal Pictures. Luster Luster is a 2002 drama film written and directed by Everett Lewis. The film is about a weekend in the lives of a group of friends in the Los Angeles queer punk scene. Lewis sought to "infuse queerness" into the film as much as he could, so he cast a number of non-heterosexual actors and used music by a number of queer punk bands. Critical response to Luster was deeply divided. My Wrongs 8245-8249 and 117 My Wrongs #8245–8249 & 117 is the first film by Chris Morris, starring Paddy Considine as a mentally disturbed man taking care of a friends Doberman Pinscher while shes away. The dog talks to him and convinces the nameless protagonist that he is on trial for everything hes done wrong in his life, and the dog is his lawyer. Unfortunately, the dog tends to make things worse for him, and the mans life falls further into disrepair. This was the first film by Warp Films, an imprint of British record label Warp Records. It was released on DVD in 2003, on a region 0, PAL disc. The disc featured a false commentary track, among other bonuses. The packaging included a handwritten list of various wrongs committed by the protagonist, although one would have to destroy the case to read them all. The title comes from this tendency of the protagonist to record his sins: the film depicts numbers 8245–8249 in the timeline, and number 117, which was an unguarded comment made as a small boy, in a flashback. I Really Hate My Job I Really Hate My Job is a 2007 British comedy film directed by Oliver Parker and starring Neve Campbell, Shirley Henderson, Alexandra Maria Lara, Anna Maxwell Martin, Oana Pellea, and Danny Huston as himself. It is an independent film distributed by TriStar Pictures and produced by 3DD Productions. The Karamazov Brothers The Karamazovs is a 2008 Czech film directed by Petr Zelenka with a soundtrack by Jan A. P. Kaczmarek. It tells the story of a group of Czech actors who come to Polish steelworks to perform a stage adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevskys The Brothers Karamazov at an alternative drama festival. As rehearsals get under way, we follow not only the emotional story examining issues of faith, immortality and the salvation of the human soul, but also the relationships within the acting troupe itself, which strangely reflect Dostoevsky’s "great" themes. The stage drama is transferred to the real world when a tragedy occurs during rehearsal involving one of the spectators. Karamazovi won the International Federation of Film Critics award in Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 2008 and was submitted by The Czech Republic for the 2009 Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. Flow: For Love of Water Flow: For Love of Water is a 2008 documentary film directed by Irena Salina produced by Steven Starr and co-produced by Gill Holland and Yvette Tomlinson . The film features interviews with water and community activists Maude Barlow, Peter Gleick, Ashok Gadgil, William Waterway, Rajendra Singh, and Vandana Shiva. The film won the Grand Jury Award at the Mumbai International Film Festival and the Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary at the United Nations Film Festival. Pete Smalls Is Dead Pete Smalls Is Dead is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Alexandre Rockwell and written by Brandon Cole and Alexandre Rockwell. The film stars Mark Boone Junior, Peter Dinklage, Seymour Cassel, Todd Barry, Steve Buscemi, Rosie Perez and Tim Roth. The film was released on April 14, 2011. The Last Godfather The Last Godfather is a 2010 American-South Korean comedy film directed by Shim Hyung-rae. Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff is a 2010 documentary film that explores the work of the cinematographer Jack Cardiff. It reviews his work and with the input of many of his contemporaries, examines his legacy as one of the most influential film makers of his generation and details how he became master of the Technicolor process. The film includes interviews with Cardiff as well as Martin Scorsese, Kirk Douglas, Charlton Heston, Lauren Bacall, Kim Hunter, Kathleen Byron, John Mills, Alan Parker, Richard Fleischer and many others. Among many anecdotes in the film, Jack Cardiff relates what it was like to work with Hollywood’s greatest icons: Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, Sophia Loren, Alfred Hitchcock, Marlene Dietrich and Arnold Schwarzenegger. The film was released about a year after Jack Cardiffs death and was shown at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival on 16 May 2010, as part of the "Cannes Classics". My Stupid Boss My Stupid Boss is a 2016 Indonesian-Malaysian comedy film directed and written by Upi Avianto, and Farid Kamil based on a four-part novel series of the same name by Chaos@Work.The film stars Reza Rahadian, Bunga Citra Lestari, Alex Abbad, Anuar Chew, Atikah Suhaime and Bront Palarae. The film was released simultaneously in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei on 19 May 2016 by Falcon Pictures and Metrowealth Movies Production. The Garage The Garage is a 1920 American two-reel silent comedy film directed by and starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and featuring Buster Keaton. This was the fourteenth and last film starring the duo before Keaton set up his own studio and Arbuckle started making feature-length films. The film also stars Luke the Dog, who starred in many other short comedies with Arbuckle. The film was also known as Fire Chief. Lucky Star Lucky Star is a 1929 American romantic drama silent film starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, and directed by Frank Borzage. The plot involves the impact of World War I upon a farm girl and a returning soldier. The movie was produced by William Fox with cinematography by Chester A. Lyons and William Cooper Smith, and the supporting cast includes Paul Fix and Guinn "Big Boy" Williams. In the previous two years, Borzage had also directed Gaynor in 7th Heaven and Street Angel, two of the three films for which Gaynor won the first Academy Award for Best Actress. The film was produced in two versions- a silent version for the foreign market, and a partly talking version with sound effects and some dialogue for American release. Both versions were thought lost until the silent film was rediscovered in the archives of the Dutch Filmmuseum in the late 1980s and subsequently restored. The talking version of the film remains lost. Me and My Pal Me and My Pal is a 1933 pre-Code short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by Lloyd French and Charles Rogers, and produced by Hal Roach. In 2016, it was one of several Laurel and Hardy films to be restored by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Night Watch Night Watch is a 1973 British-American suspense-thriller film directed by Brian G. Hutton. The film reunited Elizabeth Taylor with co-star Laurence Harvey from their 1960 collaboration BUtterfield 8. It was the last time the pair acted together on screen. Some of the story elements were inspired by the plot outline of the play and 1944 film Gaslight. Siddhartha Siddhartha is a 1972 American film based on the novel of the same name by Hermann Hesse, directed by Conrad Rooks. It was shot on location in Northern India, and features work by noted cinematographer Sven Nykvist. The locations used for the film were the holy city of Rishikesh and the private estates and palaces of the Maharajah of Bharatpur. The Galaxy Invader Galaxy Invader is a 1985 direct-to-video sci-fi film directed and co-written by Baltimore filmmaker Don Dohler. Making Babies Making Babies is a Swedish film from 2001, directed by Daniel Lind Lagerlöf. Johan and Anna-Karin live somewhere in the countryside. Despite attempts, Anna-Karin cant get pregnant and the relationship with Johan is suffering because he never shoots. The History of Love The History of Love is a 2016 internationally co-produced romantic drama film directed by Radu Mihăileanu and written by Mihăileanu and Marcia Romano, based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Nicole Krauss. The film stars Derek Jacobi, Sophie Nélisse, Gemma Arterton and Elliott Gould. Kinetta Kinetta is a 2005 Greek drama film produced by Athina Rachel Tsangari and directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. It was written by Yorgos Lanthimos and Yorgos Kakanakis. It stars Evangelia Randou, Aris Servetalis, and Costas Xikominos. The Blue Elephant Khan Kluay is a 2006 Thai 3D computer-animated action-adventure comedy film set in Ayutthaya-era Siam about a Thai elephant who wanders away from his mother and becomes the war elephant for King Naresuan. Based on "Chao Praya Prab Hongsawadee" by Ariya Jintapanichkarn, the film was released as Jumbo in India and The Blue Elephant in the United States. Its sequel, Khan Kluay 2, is about Khan Kluays two elephant children, another attack by the Hongsawadi, and the choice between living with his wife or fighting the Burmese. Khan Kluay is directed by Kompin Kemgumnird, an animator who had worked on Disney films such as The Lost Empire and Tarzan and Blue Sky Studios Ice Age. Produced by Kantana Animation, it was the first Thai 3-D animated feature film and the first animated Thai feature film released since The Adventure of Sudsakorn, a 1979 cel-animated film by Payut Ngaokrachang. Khan Kluay took three years to make, and was released in Thailand on May 18, 2006. An animated television series, The Adventures of Khan Kluay, was produced by Kantana Animation Studio and broadcast on BBTV Channel 7. Pandurangadu Pandurangadu is 2008 Telugu, biographical devotional film, based on the life of Pundarika, produced by K. Krishna Mohana Rao on R. K. Film Associates banner, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Tabu, Sneha in the lead roles while Mohan Babu in a cameo appearance and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film is remake of N. T. Rama Raos old Telugu Movie Panduranga Mahatyam. The film received positive reviews, but bombed at the boxoffice. Jhummandi Naadam Jhummandi Naadam is a 2010 Indian Telugu-language film produced by Lakshmi Manchu and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film stars Manoj Manchu and Taapsee Pannu in the lead roles and Mohan Babu in a supporting role. The film has music scored by M.M. Keeravani. The film was released on 1 July 2010. Bye Bye Germany Bye Bye Germany is a 2017 internationally co-produced comedy film directed by Sam Garbarski. The Badlanders The Badlanders is a western caper film directed by Delmer Daves and starring Alan Ladd and Ernest Borgnine. Based on the 1949 novel The Asphalt Jungle by W. R. Burnett, the story was given an 1898 setting by screenwriter Richard Collins. It is the second film adaptation of the novel following 1950s The Asphalt Jungle. When Angels Fall When Angels Fall, or Gdy spadają anioły, is a short film written and directed by Roman Polański in 1959. The idea for the film was taken from a short story "Klozet Babcia", written by Leszek Szymański and published in the weekly "Kierunki" in Warsaw, Poland. The film was Polanskis first produced in color. The film, told mostly in flashback, portrays a washroom attendant who reminisces about her former life while daydreaming at her dreary job. Axe Axe is a 1974 American independent horror film written and directed by Frederick R. Friedel and starring Leslie Lee. Its plot follows a trio of criminals who lodge at a rural farmhouse where a teenage girl resides with her disabled grandfather. After one of the men attempt to rape her, she enacts revenge. Originally titled Lisa, Lisa, the film is one of the famous "video nasties" that was banned in the United Kingdom in the early 1980s. Let's Get Harry Lets Get Harry is a 1986 action film directed by Stuart Rosenberg. It stars Michael Schoeffling, Thomas F. Wilson, Glenn Frey, Rick Rossovich, Ben Johnson, Mark Harmon, Gary Busey, and Robert Duvall. The film direction is credited to Alan Smithee, a pseudonym used by directors who repudiate their involvement in a film. Seven Girlfriends Seven Girlfriends is a 1999 romantic comedy film directed by Paul Lazarus and starring Tim Daly. Deep Core Deep Core is a 2000 American action science fiction film. The film was generally poorly received. Winnie the Pooh & Christmas Too Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too is a 1991 American Christmas television special based on the Disney television series The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, originally broadcast on December 14, 1991 on ABC and produced by Walt Disney Animation, S.A. and Walt Disney Television Animation. My Brother... Nikhil My Brother… Nikhil is a 2005 Indian film set in Goa, based on the life of Dominic dSouza. The movie portrays the life of the protagonist, Nikhil, from 1987 to 1994, when AIDS awareness in India was considerably low. Onir, the film director, stated that the film is based on true historical fact, and the standard disclaimer about fictitious content was just a compromise with the Indian government to gain permission to make the film. Two Drifters Two Drifters is a Portuguese feature film directed by João Pedro Rodrigues, produced at the independent production company Rosa Filmes and released in 2005. Tasmanian Devils Tasmanian Devils is a 2013 television film directed by Zach Lipovsky and starring Danica McKellar and Apolo Ohno. The film was first released onto the Syfy channel on January 19, 2013 and centers around a group of friends that get attacked by extremely large tasmanian devils. Radio Times rated the film poorly, giving it two out of 5 stars. Tonio Tonio is a 2016 Dutch drama film directed by Paula van der Oest. It was based on the book of the same name by A.F. Th. van der Heijden. It was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The film won the Pearl Award at the Film by the Sea festival in the Netherlands in 2017. Manto Manto is a 2015 Pakistani biographical drama film based on the life of Indian and Pakistani short-story writer Sadat Hassan Manto, starring Sarmad Khoosat in the title role. It was directed by Khoosat himself, produced by Babar Javed, and written by Shahid Nadeem, whose screenplay was adapted from Mantos short stories, particularly "Thanda Gosht", "Madari", "License", "Hatak" and "Peshawar Se Lahore". It also depicts his relationship with singer-actress Noor Jehan. The film was released on 11 September 2015, sixty years after Mantos death. The full-length official trailer was released on 29 August 2015. The motion trailer along with film music was released on 6 August 2015. The TV series on the life of writer entitled Main Manto with the same cast and production, initially made in 2012, was aired in December 2015. Illegitimate Illegitimate is a 2016 Romanian drama film directed by Adrian Sitaru. The film premiered at 2016 Berlin Film Festival, where it received C.I.C.A.E Award Also, the film won the Golden Arena for the Best Film, Namur Award for the Best Screenplay and Best Actor, and Prix Sauvage - Special Mention-Best Actress at L’Europe autour de l’Europe, Paris. The film shows the story of two siblings, brother - Romeo Anghelescu and sister - Sasha Anghelescu, who have an incestuous love. Close-Knit is a 2017 Japanese drama film directed by Naoko Ogigami. Ogigami wrote the script after a visit to the United States caused her to become more aware of LGBT issues. The film follows Tomo Ogawa, an 11-year-old girl who becomes close to her uncles transgender girlfriend after Tomos mother, who has been raising her alone, unexpectedly runs off and leaves Tomo behind. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Haunted Spooks Haunted Spooks is a 1920 American silent comedy film produced and co-directed by Hal Roach, starring Harold Lloyd and Mildred Davis. Violent Summer Estate violenta is a 1959 Italian award-winning black-and-white drama film directed by Valerio Zurlini, depicting a love affair between a prominent Fascists young draft-dodging son, portrayed by Jean-Louis Trintignant, and a naval officers widow, older than he, portrayed by Eleonora Rossi Drago. It is set in the Italian seaside resort of Riccione in July 1943, around the time of the dismissal of Benito Mussolini, during the Allied invasion of Sicily in World War II. Estate violenta is Zurlinis second feature film, with which he made his name as a director. Coup de Grâce Coup de Grâce is a 1976 West German film directed by Volker Schlöndorff. Adapted from the novel Coup de Grâce by the French author Marguerite Yourcenar, the war film explores passion amid underlying political tones. The title comes from the French expression, meaning "finishing blow". Knockabout Knockabout is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film starring Yuen Biao and directed by Sammo Hung, who also co-stars in the film. La terrazza La terrazza is a 1980 Italian drama film directed by Ettore Scola. The all-star cast features the best of Italian Cinema of its era: Marcello Mastroianni, Ugo Tognazzi, Vittorio Gassman, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Serge Reggiani, Stefano Satta Flores, Stefania Sandrelli, Carla Gravina, Ombretta Colli, Milena Vukotic. The film director Ettore Scola and the screen writer Agenore Incrocci make cameo appearances. Impulse Impulse is a 1990 American thriller film about a female police officer who works undercover as a prostitute on the streets of Los Angeles. The film was directed by Sondra Locke, and stars Theresa Russell, Jeff Fahey, and George Dzundza. Raw Justice Raw Justice is a 1994 American action thriller film starring Stacy Keach, David Keith, Robert Hays and Pamela Anderson. Canone inverso - Making Love Canone inverso - Making Love, also known as The Inverse Canon, is a 2000 Italian drama film directed by Ricky Tognazzi. It is based on the novel Canone Inverso written by Paolo Maurensig. The plot centers on a peculiar violin with a distinctive carved scroll, and the tale behind how it changed hands. The events of the film start amidst the Prague Spring but mainly take place in World War II-era Czechoslovakia. Although an Italian production, the film is entirely in English, and involves English and French actors. Music is the central theme, and the film culminates in the performance of a violin concerto, Concerto Romantico Interrotto written by Italian film composer Ennio Morricone. The film won five David di Donatello Awards and three Silver Ribbons. Everyday People Everyday People is a 2004 drama film written and directed by Jim McKay. The storyline revolves around the lives of the employees working at a restaurant in Brooklyn, New York City, which is to be closed down due to economic shortfall. Cattle Call National Lampoon Presents Cattle Call is a 2006 National Lampoon comedy film written and directed by Martin Guigui, and starring Thomas Ian Nicholas and Jenny Mollen. It was Chelsea Handlers first feature film debut, and includes cameo appearances from Paul Mazursky and Jonathan Winters. The R-rated film was released via DVD on May 13, 2008 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment.http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/national_lampoons_cattle_call/ Christmas Do-Over Christmas Do-Over is a TV movie starring Jay Mohr and Daphne Zuniga. It premiered on ABC Family in 2006 on their 25 Days of Christmas programming block. It is a remake of a previous ABC Family Christmas TV movie, Christmas Every Day, but with an adult as the protagonist. Game Game is a 2006 Telugu slice of life drama film directed by Ram Prasad. It stars Mohan Babu and Vishnu Manchu in lead roles with Shobana, Parvati Melton, Sumalatha and Giri Babu in supporting roles. The films background score and soundtrack were composed by music composer, Joshua Sridhar. The soundtrack for the movie was released on 27 July 2006. The movie is based on Hollywood Movie Changing Lanes which was remade in three Indian languages, Taxi No. 9211 in Hindi, TN-07 AL 4777 in Tamil and this movie itself in Telugu. Unlike the previous versions, Game received negative reviews and failed at the box-office. Mushrooming Mushrooming is a 2012 Estonian comedy film directed by Toomas Hussar. The film was selected as the Estonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Cash Only Cash Only is a 2015 American-Albanian crime thriller film directed by Malik Bader. It stars Nickola Shreli, who also wrote and produced, as a landlord who is forced to resort to increasingly desperate measures to pay off his debts to banks, a loan shark, and a local mob boss. It premiered at the 2015 Fantasia International Film Festival and was released in the US on May 13, 2016. Plymouth Adventure Plymouth Adventure is a 1952 Technicolor drama film with an ensemble cast starring Spencer Tracy, Gene Tierney, Van Johnson and Leo Genn, made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Clarence Brown, and produced by Dore Schary. The screenplay was adapted by Helen Deutsch from the novel The Plymouth Adventure by Ernest Gébler. The supporting cast includes Barry Jones, Dawn Addams, Lloyd Bridges and John Dehner. The film was veteran director Browns final one. God's Comedy Gods Comedy is a 1995 Portuguese film by João César Monteiro. It is the second part in a trilogy, preceded by Recordações da Casa Amarela and followed by As Bodas de Deus. God is symbolized through the character João de Deus, played by writer/director Monteiro himself. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein is a 1999 American animated comedy horror film produced by Bagdasarian Productions, LLC. and Universal Cartoon Studios and distributed by Universal Studios Home Video. It is directed by Kathi Castillo, written by John Loy and based on characters from Alvin and the Chipmunks and Mary Shelleys 1816 novel Frankenstein. This is the first of three Alvin and the Chipmunks direct-to-video films, and the first of three Universal Cartoon Studios productions to be animated overseas by Tama Productions in Tokyo, Japan. It was followed up a year later by Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman, which serves as a spiritual sequel, as it contains no mention of this films events. Heartlands Heartlands is a 2002 film directed by Damien ODonnell and written by Paul Fraser. It is a comedy-drama-road movie, running at 90 minutes, produced in the United Kingdom. It was screened at the Edinburgh Film Festival. The Year of the Yao The Year of the Yao is a 2004 American documentary film telling the first year of basketball player Yao Ming in the United States. The film is narrated by his friend and former interpreter Colin Pine, who stayed with Yao during Yaos rookie year, and interpreted for him for three years. Payback "Payback" is the pilot episode of the police procedural television series Special Victims Unit, the first spinoff of the original Law & Order series. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on Monday, September 20, 1999. In the episode, the detectives of the Special Victims Unit investigate a taxi-cab drivers brutal murder and castration. Detective Olivia Benson becomes personally involved in the case after discovering that the taxi driver was a rapist and murderer himself. The Reconstruction of William Zero The Reconstruction of William Zero is a 2014 American science fiction film directed by Dan Bush, written by Bush and Conal Byrne, and starring Byrne and Amy Seimetz. Byrne plays a geneticist who clones himself. Rajathandhiram Rajathandhiram is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language heist film written and directed by debutant A. G. Amid and jointly produced by Sunland Cinemas and White Bucket Productions. Fox Star Studios acquired the distribution rights of the film. The film features Veera Bahu and Regina Cassandra in the lead roles. Sandeep Chowta composed the film score while G. V. Prakash Kumar had composed a promo song, cinematography handled by S. R. Kathir, film edited by Praveen Antony, production designed by Videsh and action sequences designed and choreographed by Stunt Silva The film released on 13 March 2015 and was a Hit at the box office. On 13 March 2016, the team announced the launch of its sequel Rajathandhiram 2 with a first six-minute video clip on YouTube. The film was remade in Kannada as Panta. Tarzan's Greatest Adventure Tarzans Greatest Adventure is a 1959 Eastmancolor adventure film directed by John Guillermin, produced by Sy Weintraub and Harvey Hayutin, and written by Les Crutchfield, based on the character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. With a strong supporting cast that included Anthony Quayle and Sean Connery, and a focus on action and suspense, the film won critical praise as a Tarzan film that appealed to adults as well as children. The film features a literate Tarzan portrayed by Gordon Scott. The character of Jane, Tarzans wife, does not appear and is not mentioned. At one point, Tarzan briefly romances a female character, suggesting that he is a loner, not a family man. Cheeta, Tarzans chimp companion in many films, appears only a few times near the start of the film, and the kind of comic relief that Cheeta represents is generally absent from the film. 'Sheba, Baby' Sheba, Baby is a 1975 American blaxploitation action film directed by William Girdler and starring Pam Grier and Austin Stoker. Recollections of the Yellow House Recollections of the Yellow House is a 1989 Portuguese film directed by João César Monteiro. Malicious Malicious is a 1995 Canadian-American erotic thriller film starring Molly Ringwald and Patrick McGaw. The plot follows a star college baseball player who has a fling with a disturbed medical student who begins to stalk him. The films main character has been discussed by psychiatrists and film experts, and has been used as a film illustration for the psychiatric entity known as borderline personality disorder. Monstret Beck – Monstret is a 1998 film about the Swedish police detective Martin Beck directed by Harald Hamrell. The Runner The Runner is a 1999 crime thriller film directed by Ron Moler and starring Ron Eldard and Courteney Cox. In the film, a young man with a gambling addiction has managed to get himself into serious debt by losing all his money. In an effort to pay off the bookies, his uncle pulls a few strings and gets him a job working for a gangster named Deepthroat, who needs a "runner" to place bets with various bookies. The gangster keeps his new "runner" on a short leash and, for the most part, the young gambler behaves himself. However, the temptation of walking around with large sums of cash proves too great, and the "runner" puts both his job and his survival on the line when he dips into his boss funds to buy a ring for his girlfriend, played by Cox. The soundtrack contains songs performed by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Douglas September. Market Street Angaadi Theru is a 2010 Indian Tamil romantic drama film written and directed by Vasanthabalan, starring debutant Mahesh and Anjali in the lead roles. The title refers to the Ranganathan Street in Chennai where the story plays. The film features music jointly composed by Vijay Antony and G. V. Prakash Kumar. An Ayngaran International production, the film was launched on 11 February 2008 and released on 26 March 2010 to critical acclaim. The film was shortlisted for the Indian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film but lost to Peepli Live. It released in Telugu as Shopping Mall. The Wedding Plan The Wedding Plan is a 2016 Israeli film written and directed by Rama Burshtein, originally titled Through the Wall. The film premiered at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival in the Horizons section. It won the Best Actress award in the category Israeli Feature Films at the Haifa International Film Festival 2016. It opened in the U.S. on May 12, 2017, to mostly positive reviews. Barque sortant du port Barque sortant du port is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent film directed and produced by Louis Lumière. The film consists of a single shot of a boat leaving the port, being rowed into rough seas by three men. This scene is observed by two women and children who are standing on a nearby jetty. The Cat's-Paw The Cat’s-Paw is a comedy film starring Harold Lloyd and directed by Sam Taylor. It was one of the comedian’s few sound films. The Cat’s Paw, a novel by Clarence Budington Kelland, had appeared in the Saturday Evening Post from August 26-September 30, 1933, when Lloyd read it, and decided to buy the rights to it for $25,000. The Big Street The Big Street is a 1942 American drama film starring Henry Fonda and Lucille Ball, based on the short story "Little Pinks" by Damon Runyon, who also produced the movie. The film was directed by Irving Reis. The screenplay was written by Leonard Spigelgass from Runyons story. The People Against O'Hara The People Against OHara is a 1951 film noir directed by John Sturges and based on Eleazar Lipskys novel. The film features Spencer Tracy, Pat OBrien, and James Arness. The Arena The Arena, also known as Naked Warriors, is a 1974 gladiator exploitation film starring Margaret Markov and Pam Grier, and directed by Steve Carver. Joe DAmato, the films cinematographer, has stated that he took over direction of the fight scenes in the film. Pam Grier and Margaret Markov portray female gladiators in ancient Rome, who have been enslaved and must fight for their freedom. This marks the second teaming of Grier and Markov; in 1972 they had starred together in the women in prison film Black Mama. Duelle Duelle is a 1976 experimental fantasy drama directed by Jacques Rivette. The main title is a neologistic feminine form for the noun "duel." The director-assigned English title is Twhylight, a combination of "twilight" and "why". The film stars Juliet Berto as the Queen of the Night who battles the Queen of the Sun over a magical diamond that will allow the winner to remain on earth, specifically modern-day Paris. Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle is a 1986 Finnish film, the 11th film in the Uuno Turhapuro film series. The film attracted a total of 556,519 viewers. It is the fourth most successful Uuno Turhapuro films. It was filmed in twenty days, from 22 May to 17 June 1986. The countryside scenes were filmed in Heinola, around the Viikinäinen vacation resort. The scene where Tuura visits a psychiatrist was filmed in Spede Pasanens office in the MTV studios. The film shows Spedes inventions "alarm clock", "cross between a Mercedes-Benz and a Volkswagen Beetle", and "boiling machine", which were previously shown in Spedes films X-Paroni and Pähkähullu Suomi. The other inventions were designed by Ere Kokkonen. The film also includes an appearance by Member of the Parliament and Minister Paavo Väyrynen, who recites Runebergs poem Maaherra wearing a traditional Finnish national costume. A computer game called Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle was made for the Commodore 64, based on the film. The game was developed by Pasi Hytönen and published by AmerSoft, part of the Amer group. It is probably the first licensed video game based on a Finnish film. The Last of England The Last of England is a 1987 British arthouse film directed by Derek Jarman and starring Tilda Swinton. It is a poetic, rather than realistic, depiction of what Jarman felt was the loss of traditional English culture in the 1980s and his anger about Thatchers England. Declaring it a homophobic and repressive totalitarian state. In 1986, Jarman was also diagnosed as HIV positive and had just finished his masterpiece, Caravaggio, so the film is a confluence of angry imagination. It is named after The Last of England, a painting by Ford Madox Brown. The painting and the film, share themes of escape and the changing of place. He uses a shaky hand-held camera to cause anxiety and paranoia, and the ever-present melancholy is expressed in the extracts from poems, including T.S. Eliots The Hollow Men and Allen Ginsbergs "Howl", which are monotonously read by narrator Nigel Terry. In one of the films most famous scenes, is of Tilda Swinton, dressed not unlike the woman from Browns painting, as a bride mourning her executed husband, screaming and letting out a primal cry whilst rubbish burns around her and it was shot near the directors home on the beach of Dungeness, Kent. Other images in the film, are counterpointed by Bach violin sonatas and 1980s disco. Skulls, fire and ashes embody death and destruction, while scenes of sex on a Union Jack flag and Spring masturbating show a disregard for social conventions and suggest a country in a state of chaos and sordid decadence. Extreme Justice Extreme Justice is a 1993 American action-thriller film directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Lou Diamond Phillips, Scott Glenn and Chelsea Field. Originally intended to be released theatrically in April 1993, Trimark Pictures cancelled its release due to the 1992 Los Angeles riots and shifted the film to air on HBO on June 26, 1993 as a world premiere. Scanner Cop Scanner Cop is a 1994 Canadian film. It is the fourth film in the Scanners series and the first film in the Scanner Cop series. It was written, produced, and directed by Pierre David. Daniel Quinn stars as the title character, a police officer with psychic powers. The Dinner La cena, internationally released as The Dinner, is a 1998 Italian commedia allitaliana film directed by Ettore Scola. For their performance the male ensamble cast won the Nastro dArgento for Nastro dArgento for Best Supporting Actor, while Stefania Sandrelli won the Nastro dArgento for Best Supporting Actress. A Place at the Table A Place at the Table is a 2012 film produced by Lori Silverbush and Kristi Jacobson, with appearances by Jeff Bridges, Raj Patel, and chef Tom Colicchio. The film, concerning hunger in the United States, was released theatrically in the United States on March 1, 2013. Agents of Secret Stuff Agents of Secret Stuff is a 2010 American action comedy short film created and co-directed by Wesley Chan, Ted Fu, and Philip Wang of Wong Fu Productions, and Ryan Higa. The film stars Ryan Higa, Arden Cho, and Dominic Sandoval, and also features cameos by several other YouTube users. The film had a theatrical debut in Los Angeles on November 23, 2010, and was released on YouTube on November 24. It has received over 35 million views on YouTube as of August 2019, and its trailer, bloopers, and behind the scenes videos have received 5.3 million, 3.9 million, and 2.2 million views respectively. The movie was eventually released on the iTunes Store as Agents of Secret Stuff: Secret Edition, along with the Agents of Secret Stuff Soundboard and Agents of Secret Stuff - Spy Catcher of Reasonable Effort apps. Starry Starry Night Starry Starry Night is a 2011 Taiwanese fantasy drama film based on an illustrated novel by Taiwanese author Jimmy Liao. The film is directed by Tom Lin, and stars Xu Jiao and Eric Lin Hui-min. Starry Starry Night was first showcased at the 2011 Busan International Film Festival as part of its "New Currents" section. It was released in Chinese and Taiwanese theaters on 3 and 4 November 2011, respectively. Happy Valley Happy Valley is a 2014 American documentary film, written and directed by Amir Bar-Lev. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. The film later screened at 2014 Sarasota Film Festival and won the jury award at the festival. 1987 1987 is a movie autobiography of the director Ricardo Trogi, it is the sequel of the movie 1981, that came out in 2009. The movie puts emphasis on Trogis teen years, where he was experiencing with romance life, sexual identity, and family problems. It also shows how life can be as the son of an immigrant. It was said that the movie was a comedy, but with dramatic parts, like the ones with his family. A third film in the series, 1991, was released in 2018. Cilla Cilla is a British drama television miniseries about the early career of Cilla Black. It was broadcast in three parts on ITV, and began on 15 September 2014 with Sheridan Smith playing the starring role. Smith was highly praised for her performance. Following Cilla Blacks death in August 2015, the series was broadcast again on ITV between 4–6 August 2015, as well as repeats on ITV Encore. Eedo Rakam Aado Rakam Eedo Rakam Aado Rakam is a 2016 Telugu romantic comedy film, produced by Sunkara Ramabrahmam on A.K. Entertainments banner and directed by G. Nageswara Reddy. It features Vishnu Manchu, Sonarika Bhadoria, Raj Tarun and Hebah Patel in the lead roles while Rajendra Prasad appears in a crucial supporting role and music composed by Sai Karthik. The film is based on Punjabi Movie Carry On Jatta which was inspired by the Malayalam movie Chakkikotha Chankaran. The films music was released on 26 March 2016 in Hyderabad. The film released worldwide on 14 April 2016. Knight Without Armor Knight Without Armour is a 1937 British historical drama film starring Marlene Dietrich and Robert Donat. It was directed by Jacques Feyder and produced by Alexander Korda from a screenplay by Lajos Bíró adapted by Frances Marion from the 1933 novel of the same name by James Hilton. The music score was by Miklós Rózsa, his first for a motion picture, utilising additional music by Tchaikovsky. Rozsa also utilized the fragment of Russian Sailors Dance by Gliere in the film. Days of Glory Days of Glory is a 1944 American film which tells the story of a group of Soviet guerrillas fighting back during the 1941 Nazi invasion of Russia. It marked the film debut of Tamara Toumanova and Gregory Peck. It was also the first film produced by screen writer Casey Robinson, who in early January 1943 had been contracted by RKO Radio Pictures to write and produce the film under the working title This Is Russia. Robinson and Toumanova married in 1944 and divorced in 1955. The Angry Silence The Angry Silence is a 1960 black-and-white British drama film directed by Guy Green and starring Richard Attenborough, Pier Angeli, Michael Craig and Bernard Lee. The film marked the first release through screenwriter Bryan Forbess production venture, Beaver Films and Forbes won a BAFTA Award and an Oscar nomination for his contribution. Little House on the Prairie Little House on the Prairie is a 1974 American made-for-television film which served as the pilot to the Little House on the Prairie TV series on NBC. It is closely based on the Little House on the Prairie novel; second of the "Little House" series of books by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The pilot was produced by Ed Friendly with the script written by Blanche Hanalis and directed by Michael Landon. Camouflage Camouflage is a 1977 Polish drama film directed by Krzysztof Zanussi. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 50th Academy Awards, but was not accepted for nomination. Prisoners of the Lost Universe Prisoners of the Lost Universe is a low budget 1983 film set in a parallel universe and filmed in South Africa. Three people are transported to another world when an earthquake occurs just as the scientist is experimenting with his "matter" transmitter. The trio must escape the strange world of Vonya while dealing with a number of villains. Sword of Gideon Sword of Gideon is a 1986 Canadian television film about Mossad agents hunting down terrorists associated with the 1972 Munich massacre. It was first shown on the CTV Television Network in Canada as a four-hour miniseries and later on HBO in the United States. Directed by Michael Anderson and written by Chris Bryant, the film stars Steven Bauer and Michael York. The film is based on the book Vengeance by George Jonas, an account of the incident which has been criticized by some intelligence personnel as fictional, though because of its covert nature is difficult to prove or disprove. In some countries the book was titled Vengeance: Sword of Gideon, from which the movie title is drawn. The story was retold in the 2005 film Munich by Steven Spielberg. Shooters Shooters is a 2002 British crime drama film from directors Colin Teague and Glenn Durfort, and writers Andrew Howard, Louis Dempsey and Gary Young. It was filmed in London in 1999 and released theatrically in the UK on 25 January 2002. In addition to co-writing the screenplay, Howard and Dempsey also play the films two leading roles. The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story is a 2004 TV movie based on the life of Laci Peterson that stars Dean Cain, Sarah Brown, Tracy Middendorf and Tom OBrien. The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie The Naked Brothers Band is an American childrens musical comedy film written and directed by Polly Draper, which stars her sons, Nat Wolff and Alex Wolff, who portray members of a fictional rock group. It tells of the boys struggles with their fame and an internal dispute that causes the band to split before reuniting in the end. The film is emboldened by Nats band, The Silver Boulders, which he created in preschool with his friends Joshua Kaye, Thomas Batuello, and David Levi, who all portray themselves. It also includes Allie DiMeco as Nats fictional female interest, the siblings real-life cousin Jesse Draper as the groups babysitter, Drapers husband Michael Wolff playing his sons widowed accordion-playing dad, and real life friends Cooper Pillot and Cole Hawkins portraying the other members of the band. Draper shot the film in the style of a mockumentary—a parody in documentary format—that depicts the daily activities of the characters. Nat composed and performed the music, yet one song had been written by Alex. Principal photography took place in mid-2004 on location in New York City, and the interior scenes were vastly filmed in the familys Manhattan apartment. Drapers brother, Tim, a venture capitalist, provided financial incentives for the shoot. In late 2005, Polly Draper, known for her role in Thirtysomething, and her jazz musician husband Michael Wolff entered the film at the Hamptons International Film Festival, where it won the audience award. Former Nickelodeon president Albie Hecht attended the screening and purchased the movie, in association with his Worldwide Biggies label. It became the pilot for the subsequent Nickelodeon show of the same name, airing in the United States on January 27, 2007. The series was created and produced by Draper and premiered in February 2007, to the channels highest ratings in seven years for viewers in the 6–11 age group. Yo-Yo Girl Cop Yo-Yo Girl Cop, known in Japan as is a 2006 Japanese live-action feature film, the third to be based on the manga Sukeban Deka, directed by Kenta Fukasaku. The film stars Aya Matsuura in the lead role of Saki Asamiya and Rika Ishikawa as her rival, Reika Akiyama. Yuki Saito, who played the role of Saki in the first live-action television series, appears here as her original character, who is revealed to be Sakis mother. The movie was released on September 30, 2006 in Japan and in the United States on July 17, 2007 by Magnolia Pictures as Yo-Yo Girl Cop. Alag: He Is Different.... He Is Alone... Alag is a 2006 Bollywood film starring Akshay Kapoor and Dia Mirza and directed by Ashu Trikha and produced by Subi Samuel. Heavy Metal in Baghdad Heavy Metal in Baghdad is a 2007 rockumentary film following filmmakers Eddy Moretti and Suroosh Alvi as they track down the Iraqi heavy metal band Acrassicauda amidst the Iraq War. Siva Manasula Sakthi Siva Manasula Sakthi also known by the initialism SMS, is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by debutant M. Rajesh, a former assistant of director S. A. Chandrasekhar. It stars Jiiva and newcomer Anuya Bhagwat, a student of Pune Film Institute, in the lead roles, with Santhanam, Urvashi and Sathyan appearing in supporting and Arya appearing in a cameo role. Despite initially gaining mixed reviews,the film became a Super hit and has since become a cult romantic comedy film in the Tamil film industry. The film was later remade in Telugu as Shiva Manasulo Shruti with Mahesh Babus brother-in-law Sudheer Babu and Regina Cassandra and released in February 2012. The music by Yuvan Shankar Raja was hailed as a blockbuster. Moner Manush Moner Manush is a 2010 India-Bangladesh joint venture Bengali-language biographical musical drama film based on the life and philosophy of Lalon, a noted spiritual leader, poet and folk singer of Bengal in the 19th century. Directed by Goutam Ghose, the film has Prosenjit as the lead actor portraying the character of Lalan Fakir. Paoli Dam plays the character of Komli, the key female disciple of Lalan. Moner Manush has been regarded as one of the best creations of recent times, based on the response received by people of Bengal. This effort from Goutom Ghosh comes in the time of growing Bengali movies. The movie has won the award for Best Feature Film on National Integration at 58th National Film Award. Kattappanayile Rithwik Roshan Kattappanayile Rithwik Roshan is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language drama filmthriller directed by Nadirshah. It stars Vishnu Unnikrishnan, Prayaga Martin and Lijomol Jose. The film was released on 18 November 2016. Bloody Milk Bloody Milk is a 2017 French drama film directed by Hubert Charuel. It was presented at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, during the International Critics Week His Majesty O'Keefe His Majesty OKeefe is a 1954 American adventure film directed by Byron Haskin and starring Burt Lancaster. The cast also included Joan Rice, André Morell, Abraham Sofaer, Archie Savage, and Benson Fong. The screenplay by Borden Chase and James Hill was based on the novel of the same name by Laurence Klingman and Gerald Green. Hell, Heaven or Hoboken I Was Montys Double is a 1958 film made by Associated British Picture Corporation. It was directed by John Guillermin. The screenplay was adapted by Bryan Forbes from the autobiography of M. E. Clifton James, an actor who pretended to be General Montgomery as a decoy during the Second World War. I'm Losing My Temper Lucky Pierre is a 1974 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi. Germany in Autumn Germany in Autumn is a 1978 West German omnibus film about the 1970s terrorist incidents known as German Autumn. The film is composed of contributions from different filmmakers, including Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Alexander Kluge, Edgar Reitz and Volker Schlöndorff. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won a Special Recognition award. Love at Large Love at Large is a 1990 American romance and mystery film directed by Alan Rudolph and starring Tom Berenger, Elizabeth Perkins and Anne Archer. Yparhei Kai Filotimo A Matter of Earnestness is a 1965 Greek comedy film directed by Alekos Sakellarios. Les destinées Sentimental Destinies is a 2000 French drama film directed by Olivier Assayas. It was entered into the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. The Missing Gun The Missing Gun is a 2002 Chinese black comedy film directed by Lu Chuan and starring Jiang Wen, Ning Jing and Wu Yujuan. A directorial debut of Lu, the film premiered during the 9th Beijing College Student Film Festival on 21 April 2002. A pioneer digital screening was subsequently held in Shanghai on 28 April, making The Missing Gun the first film screened in China with digital cinema technology. The film was officially released on 8 May in Beijing. Adapted from a novelette by Fan Yiping, the film revolves around a small-town policeman who embarks on a search for his missing gun. The film also explores the themes of self-identity and self-respect, as well as addresses a number of pertinent social issues, such as counterfeits, in China. Nightstalker Nightstalker is a 2002 film directed by Chris Fisher about Richard Ramirez. It was nominated for two Fangoria Chainsaw Awards. Forest of the Damned Forest of the Damned is a 2005 horror feature film directed by Johannes Roberts. Máncora Máncora is a 2008 Peruvian-Spanish drama film directed by Peruvian director Ricardo de Montreuil. The film premiered as an official selection at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. As the Light Goes Out As the Light Goes Out is a 2014 Hong Kong-Chinese disaster film directed by Derek Kwok and starring Nicholas Tse, Shawn Yue, Simon Yam and Hu Jun. Face 2 Face Face 2 Face is a 2016 American teen drama independent film directed by Matthew Toronto, and written by him and brother Aaron Toronto. Murder Over New York Murder Over New York is a 1940 mystery film starring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. Chan must solve a murder mystery while attending a police convention. Shemp Howard plays "Shorty McCoy" in an uncredited appearance. The Emperor and the Golem The Emperor and the Golem is a two-part Czechoslovakian historical fantasy comedy film produced in 1951. The film shares parts of the plot with the 1936 French film, Le Golem, directed by Julien Duvivier, filmed in Prague and co-written by Jan Werich and Jiří Voskovec. It was originally directed by Jiří Krejčík, but after disputes with the leading actor Jan Werich, Krejčík was replaced by Martin Frič. In addition to the two-part version, a 112-minute-long one-part international version was prepared, with most propaganda flavoured scenes cut out. The film was filmed in color because of the international release. The film is set during the reign of Rudolf II. It is one of the best known films with Jan Werich. The Return of Dracula The Return of Dracula is a 1958 horror film starring Francis Lederer as Count Dracula. The female lead, Rachel Mayberry, was played by Norma Eberhardt. It was filmed in black and white and directed by Paul Landres. It was released in April, 1958 as a double feature with The Flame Barrier. Lupin the 3rd: The Mystery of Mamo The Mystery of Mamo, also known as The Secret of Mamo, is a 1978 Japanese animated science fiction adventure comedy film; it is the first animated film of the Lupin III franchise created by manga author Monkey Punch. The film was originally released in Japan as but was later retitled to to differentiate it from other elements of the franchise. Directed by Sōji Yoshikawa from a screenplay by Yoshikawa and cult pink film screenwriter Atsushi Yamatoya, the film was produced by animation studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha and distributed by Toho. The films plot follows master thief Arsène Lupin III, who attempts to foil Mamo - a wealthy and powerful recluse seeking immortality - while trying to win the affections of his rival and would-be lover, Fujiko Mine. Since its original Japanese release, the film has been licensed to several companies for release in North America and Europe, with four different English dubs of the film being produced in that time. In 2013, North American distributor Discotek Media released the film on a DVD containing all four English dubs, as well as extensive liner notes and essays about the film and its production. Financially successful upon release, The Mystery of Mamo has continued to polarize critics and fans of the Lupin franchise, especially in English-speaking markets. Praise for the film tends to be aimed at its originality and faithfulness to the manga, and criticism usually focuses on the execution of the third act. The English dubs, though varying widely in terms of their production quality, interpretation of the dialogue and voice acting, have frequently been singled out for praise. Wanda Nevada Wanda Nevada is a 1979 American western comedy film starring Peter Fonda and Brooke Shields as the title character. It was also directed by Peter Fonda. Henry Fonda makes a cameo appearance as an Arizona prospector, making it the only film to feature the father and son together. Peter Fonda reportedly paid his father Henry $1000 for one days work on the film after receiving a call from his father that he was out of work. Shy People Shy People is a 1987 American drama about two branches of a family that reunite with tragic results, starring Barbara Hershey, Jill Clayburgh, and Martha Plimpton. It was directed by Andrei Konchalovsky, written by Konchalovsky, Marjorie David and Gerard Brach, and features music by the German electronic music group Tangerine Dream. Hershey won the Best Actress award at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival for her performance. It was one of the last movie roles for actor Merritt Butrick, who died from AIDS in 1989. It was filmed by the bayous of South Louisiana. In Pursuit of Honor In Pursuit of Honor is a 1995 made-for-cable movie directed by Ken Olin. Don Johnson stars as a member of a United States Cavalry detachment refusing to slaughter its horses after being ordered to do so by General Douglas MacArthur. The movie follows the plight of the officers as they attempt to save the animals that the Army no longer needs as it modernizes toward a mechanized military. The movie claims to be based on a true story but without firm evidence to support the claim. For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story is a 2000 American made-for-television biographical drama film about jazz musician Arturo Sandoval starring Andy García. The film was produced for HBO premium cable network and first aired on November 18, 2000. Manda Bala (Send a Bullet) Manda Bala is an American documentary film directed by Jason Kohn about corruption and kidnapping in Brazil. Kohn has said "I really thought of Manda Bala as a non-fiction RoboCop depicting a very real, broken, and violent society." It premiered January 20, 2007 at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival where it won the Grand Jury Prize for Documentary and the Excellence in Cinematography award. It had a limited release in North America beginning on August 17, 2007. On March 18, 2008, Manda Bala won the award for Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Feature Filmmaking at the inaugural Cinema Eye Honors. Dick Tracy vs. Cueball Dick Tracy vs. Cueball is a 1946 American film based on the 1930s comic strip character of the same name created by Chester Gould. The film stars Morgan Conway as Dick Tracy in the second installment of the Dick Tracy film series released by RKO Radio Pictures. No Way Out Tony Arzenta is a 1973 Italian noir film directed by Duccio Tessari. The film was commercially successful. The Cat and the Canary The Cat and the Canary is a British mystery horror comedy film directed by Radley Metzger released in 1978. It is the fourth film adaptation of John Willards 1922 black comedy play of the same name, following the versions from 1927, 1930 and 1939. Monster Dog Monster Dog is a 1986 Spanish horror film directed by Claudio Fragasso and starring Alice Cooper and Victoria Vera. Heart of Midnight Heart of Midnight is an American thriller film written and directed by Matthew Chapman and starring Jennifer Jason Leigh. The story follows a young woman with a troubled past who has a hard time dealing with the reality of her new surroundings. The original soundtrack for the film was composed by Yanni and it marks one of his first major recordings. Elves Elves is a 1989 American horror film directed by Jeffrey Mandel and starring Dan Haggerty, Deanna Lund, and Ken Carpenter. Hiruko the Goblin Hiruko the Goblin is a 1991 Japanese horror film directed by Shinya Tsukamoto and starring Kenji Sawada. It is based on a manga by Daijiro Morohoshi. Excessive Force Excessive Force is a 1993 American action film. It was directed by Jon Hess and written, co-produced and starred by Thomas Ian Griffith. It was released by New Line Cinema in the summer of 1993. Despite being panned by critics and becoming a box office bomb, the film had a direct-to-video sequel, called Force on Force, that bears no relation to this film and does not follow its storyline. Vita nätter Beck – Vita nätter is a 1998 Swedish police film about Martin Beck, directed by Kjell Sundvall. Amateur Porn Star Killer Amateur Porn Star Killer is an American horror film series, currently consisting of three films. Created by Shane Ryan, the original film was theatrically released in 2007. Siete mesas de billar francés Seven Billiard Tables is a 2007 Spanish film by Gracia Querejeta. She also co-wrote the story with David Planell. In 2008, this film was nominated for nine Goya Awards, Spains most prestigious film awards. It won two awards, including the Best Actress award. Dear Lemon Lima Dear Lemon Lima is a 2009 family comedy feature film written and directed by Suzi Yoonessi. Based on her short film of the same name and developed with the support of Film Independent and its Filmmaker Labs, this film is about a 13-year-old half-Yup’ik girl navigating her way through first heartbreak and the perils of prep school in Fairbanks. In learning the meanings of love, friendship, and community, Vanessa Lemor finds her voice by embracing her heritage and reclaiming the spirit of the World Eskimo Indian Olympics at a private school where her narcissistic sweethearts family is legendary. Before You Say 'I Do' Before You Say "I Do" is an American television movie directed by Paul Fox. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on February 14, 2009. Sinbad and the Minotaur Sinbad and the Minotaur is a 2011 Australian fantasy B movie directed by Karl Zwicky serving as an unofficial sequel to the 1947 Douglas Fairbanks Jr. film and Harryhausens Sinbad trilogy. It combines Arabian Nights hero Sinbad the Sailor with the Greek legend of the Minotaur. Salvo Salvo is a 2013 Italian drama film written and directed by Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza. It won the Critics Week Grand Prize at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Manhattan Romance Manhattan Romance is a 2015 American romantic comedy film directed and written by Tom OBrien. The film stars Gaby Hoffmann, Katherine Waterston, Zach Grenier, Caitlin FitzGerald and Louis Cancelmi. Tiger Orange Tiger Orange is a 2014 American drama film directed by Wade Gasque and written by Mark Strano and starring Strano and Frankie Valenti as Chet and Todd, two gay brothers struggling to reconnect after their fathers death. Chet, shy and reserved, has been living relatively closeted in the small town where the brothers grew up, running their fathers hardware store and taking great care not to be too open about his sexuality in the towns relatively conservative social order, while Todd, more upfront about his sexuality, left home at 18 to move to Los Angeles, where he has been struggling to build a career as an actor. Despite the clash of personalities, however, each also envies some aspects of the others life; Chet envies Todds freedom to live his life openly, while Todd regrets not having experienced Chets sense of belonging to a close-knit community and the opportunity he had to remain in close contact with their father. The tensions between them reach their peak when Brandon, Chets high school crush, also returns home to take care of his ailing mother; Chet continues to struggle with his feelings for Brandon, while Todd actively pursues him. The film premiered on July 18, 2014 at Outfest. Strano won the festivals award for Best Actor in a Feature Film. Valentis performance also drew praise from critics, with many calling attention to how unexpectedly strong it was for an actor previously known primarily for porn. In a 2015 post for Indiewires /Bent blog on LGBT film, Gasque described the film as having been inspired by the LGBT communitys "subtle tug-of-war between our desire to stand out and our need to fit in." The film was picked up by Wolfe Video for distribution on DVD, video on demand and digital media platforms in January 2015. It was released to those platforms in July 2015. Madhumati Madhumati is a 1958 Indian paranormal romance film directed and produced by Bimal Roy, and written by Ritwik Ghatak and Rajinder Singh Bedi. The film stars Dilip Kumar and Vyjayantimala in the lead roles, with Pran and Johnny Walker in supporting roles. The plot focuses on Anand, a modern man who falls in love with a tribal woman named Madhumati. They are unable to have a relationship during their lifetimes and are reincarnated. Madhumati was filmed in various Indian locations, including Ranikhet, Ghorakhal, Vaitarna Dam and Aarey Milk Colony. The soundtrack album was composed by Salil Chowdhury and the lyrics were written by Shailendra. The film was released on 12 September 1958. It earned ₹40 million in India and became the highest-grossing Indian film of the year, and one of the most commercially successful and influential Indian films of all time. It received positive reviews from critics, who praised the soundtrack and the acting of the lead actors. Madhumati was one of the earliest films to deal with reincarnation, and was described by analysts as a potboiler that has a gothic and noir feel to it. It inspired later regional and international films that have reincarnation-based themes. It won nine Filmfare Awards; including Best Film, Best Director, Best Music Director, Best Female Playback Singer, Best Dialogue, Best Art Direction and Best Cinematographer—the most awards for a single film at that time. It also won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. The Plank The Plank is a 1967 British slapstick comedy short film made by Associated London Films. It follows the misadventures of two builders who require a floorboard. It was written and directed by Eric Sykes, and produced by Jon Penington. The story was based on an episode of Eric Sykes BBC comedy series Sykes and a... from 1964, called Sykes and A Plank. Although not strictly a silent film, it is unusual in having little dialogue; instead, the film is punctuated by grunts, other vocal noises and sound effects. The cast features many of the top comedians and comic actors of the time. The April Fools The April Fools is a 1969 American romantic comedy film starring Jack Lemmon and Catherine Deneuve. It was directed by Stuart Rosenberg. The Romantic Englishwoman The Romantic Englishwoman is a 1975 British film directed by Joseph Losey and starring Michael Caine, Glenda Jackson, Helmut Berger. It marks the feature-length screen debut for Kate Nelligan. The screenplay was written by Tom Stoppard and Thomas Wiseman. Caine plays a successful English novelist whose discontented wife, played by Jackson, decides to take a holiday to Germany in order to "find herself". There she meets a mysterious young man, played by Berger, in an elevator, which initiates an often bizarre, but extremely mature examination of desire, responsibility and the nature of love. The film was shown at the 1975 Cannes Film Festival, but wasnt entered into the main competition. Time Stands Still Time Stands Still is a 1982 Hungarian film about two brothers and the woman they both love, all living in Budapest during the uprising of 1956. It stars István Znamenák, Henrik Pauer, Sándor Sőth, Anikó Iván and Lajos Őze and was directed by Péter Gothár. Popular among audience and critics it won the Award of the Youth at Cannes, the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Language Film and the award for Best Director at the Tokyo International Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Saajan Chale Sasural Saajan Chale Sasural is a 1996 Indian Hindi romantic comedy film starring Govinda, Karisma Kapoor, Tabu, Kader Khan and Satish Kaushik. It was directed by David Dhawan. It is a remake of the Telugu movie Allari Mogudu. A French dubbing parody of this film called New Délire was released in 2007.. Saajan Chale Sasural was a commercial success and was listed second and top five "super-hits" of 1996 by the Indian Express. Scarecrow Scarecrow is a 2002 American direct-to-video slasher film, directed by French director Emmanuel Itier. It has been described as a B movie and stars scream queen Tiffany Shepis and Tim Young as Lester among others, including director and cofounder of Oingo Boingo Richard Elfman. The film is described as "so bad its good", due to its poor acting, writing, and overall story. Stanley Kubrick's Boxes Stanley Kubricks Boxes is a 2008 documentary film directed by Jon Ronson about the film director Stanley Kubrick. Ronsons intent was not to create a biography of the filmmaker but rather to understand Kubrick by studying the directors vast personal collection of memorabilia related to his feature films. The documentary came about in 1998 when Ronson received a request from Kubricks estate for a copy of a documentary Ronson made about the Holocaust. A year later, as Ronson was making plans to conduct a rare interview with the director, Kubrick suddenly died after completing work on his final film Eyes Wide Shut. To his surprise, Ronson was invited to Kubricks house by his widow. When he arrived, he found that half the house was filled by more than one thousand boxes containing snap shots, newspaper clippings, film out-takes, notes, and fan letters which the director used for research towards each of his films. The Dish & the Spoon The Dish & the Spoon is a 2011 American film directed by Alison Bagnall, starring Greta Gerwig, Olly Alexander, Eleonore Hendricks and Amy Seimetz. Jerusalem Jerusalem is a 2013 documentary film about the ancient city of Jerusalem. It was produced by Cosmic Picture and Arcane Pictures and distributed by National Geographic Cinema Ventures in IMAX and giant screen theatres. Kaaviya Thalaivan Kaaviya Thalaivan is a 2014 Tamil historical biographical film written and directed by Vasanthabalan. Set in the early 20th century, the film is about the lives of two theatre artistes played by Siddharth and Prithviraj Sukumaran and the competition that exists between them in a small drama troupe. The former is the main lead whereas the latter one is the antagonist in the film. Nassar plays the role of a guru to these actors and the role of actress Vedhicka is inspired by the stage artist and singer K. B. Sundarambal. The original songs and film score were composed by A. R. Rahman. The film was dubbed into Malayalam as Pradhi Nayagan and into Telugu as Premaalayam. Khamoshiyan Khamoshiyan is a 2015 Indian romantic horror film, written by Vikram Bhatt and directed by debutant, Karan Darra. Mahesh Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt produced the film in association with Vishesh Films. The film stars Gurmeet Choudhary, Ali Fazal and Sapna Pabbi in lead roles. Initially, the film was scheduled for release on 23 January 2015 but was postponed to 30 January 2015. According to Box Office India the film was declared "Average". The Sunshine Makers The Sunshine Makers is a 2015 British documentary film directed by Cosmo Feilding-Mellen, and executive produced by Omar Fayed. It is about Nicholas Sand and Tim Scully, central figures during the counterculture of the 1960s. It premiered at Doc NYC on 16 November 2015. The score was composed by London-based musical collective The Heliocentrics and released on Soundway Records in 2017. Desert Nights Desert Nights is a 1929 American silent adventure/romantic drama film starring John Gilbert, Ernest Torrence, and Mary Nolan. Directed by William Nigh, the film is the last silent film starring John Gilbert. Seven Sinners Seven Sinners is a 1940 American drama romance film directed by Tay Garnett starring Marlene Dietrich and John Wayne in the first of three films they made together. The film was produced by Universal Pictures in black and white. Edward, My Son Edward, My Son is a 1949 British/American drama film directed by George Cukor for MGM-British that stars Spencer Tracy and Deborah Kerr. The screenplay by Donald Ogden Stewart is based on the 1947 play of the same title by Noel Langley and Robert Morley. The West Point Story The West Point Story is a 1950 musical comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring James Cagney, Virginia Mayo and Doris Day. Five Five is an independently made 1951 American black-and-white post-apocalyptic science fiction film that was produced, written, and directed by Arch Oboler. The film stars William Phipps, Susan Douglas Rubeš, James Anderson, Charles Lampkin, and Earl Lee. Five was distributed by Columbia Pictures. The films storyline involves five survivors, one woman and four men, of an atomic bomb disaster. It appears to have wiped out the rest of the human race while leaving all infrastructure intact. The five come together at a remote, isolated hillside house, where they try to figure out how to survive. They must also come to terms with the loss of their own personal worlds, while also being forced to face an unknown future. Red Planet Mars Red Planet Mars is a 1952 American science fiction film released by United Artists starring Peter Graves and Andrea King. It is based on a 1932 play Red Planet written by John L. Balderston and John Hoare and was directed by art director Harry Horner in his directorial debut. A Hazard of Hearts A Hazard of Hearts is a made-for-television romantic film starring Helena Bonham Carter in one of her first major roles. Based on a novel by Barbara Cartland, it was released in 1987. Thiruda Thiruda Thiruda Thiruda is a 1993 Indian Tamil language caper film directed by Mani Ratnam written along with Ram Gopal Varma. The film features Prashanth, Anand, Heera Rajgopal, and Anu Aggarwal in the lead roles while S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and Salim Ghouse play supporting roles. The films soundtrack and background score were composed by A. R. Rahman while the cinematography was handled by P. C. Sriram. The film opened to positive critical reception. In 1994, the film premièred at the Toronto International Film Festival. It also won the National Film Award for Best Special Effects. The Hindi dubbed version of the movie was called Chor Chor. Disco Dancer Disco Dancer is a 1982 Indian Bollywood musical drama film, written by Rahi Masoom Raza and directed by Babbar Subhash. It stars Mithun Chakraborty in the lead role, with Kim Yashpal and Rajesh Khanna in supporting roles. The film tells the rags-to-riches story of a young street performer from the slums of Bombay. The film is known for its filmi disco Bollywood songs, composed by Bappi Lahiri and written by Faruk Kaiser. Popular songs include "Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Aaja" sung by Parvati Khan, "I am a Disco Dancer" sung by Vijay Benedict, "Yaad Aa Raha Hai" sung by Lahiri, and "Goro Ki Na Kaalo Ki" sung by Suresh Wadkar with Usha Mangeshkar. The film was a worldwide success, with its popularity extending across Southern/Central/Eastern Asia, the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Turkey, and Eastern/Western Africa. It was one of most successful films in the Soviet Union, where it drew a box office audience of 60.9 million viewers. It was the first Indian film to gross 500 crore}} worldwide, making it the highest-grossing Indian film up until Hum Aapke Hain Kaun. Disco Dancer established Mithun as a household name across Southern Asia and the Soviet Union. The soundtrack album was also a success, having went Platinum in India and received a Gold Award in China. The Wool Cap The Wool Cap is a 2004 American cable television film, an updated and Americanized version of the 1962 film Gigot starring Jackie Gleason, who wrote the original story. In this adaptation written by William H. Macy and Steven Schachter, Charlie Gigot is the mute and alcoholic superintendent of a dilapidated New York City apartment building. He becomes the unwilling parent figure for Lou, a young girl temporarily left in his care by a woman who fails to return for her. The two and Gigots pet monkey struggle to make it through the winter in his ramshackle basement apartment while he tries to find someone willing to take her in. The film, a co-production of Viacom Productions and 20th Century Fox Television, was shot in Atlanta and Montréal, Canada. Director by Schachter, it starred Macy as Charlie and Keke Palmer as Lou, with Don Rickles, Ned Beatty, Cherise Boothe, Julito McCullum, and Catherine OHara in supporting roles. The film premiered on November 21, 2004 on TNT. It has been released on videotape and DVD. Fox owns the international ancillary rights, while North American ancillary rights are now in the hands of CBS Television Studios. Paramount Pictures handles video distribution for the CBS library, though this particular program was released on DVD before the Viacom/CBS split. Godavari Godavari is a 2006 Telugu, romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Sekhar Kammula and produced by G. V. G. Raju. Sumanth and Kamalinee Mukherjee played the lead roles. The film was a success at the box office in addition to receiving critical acclaim. It won several Nandi and Filmfare awards. The music of the film was composed by K.M. Radha Krishnan. The director said the movie carried the same essence and feel of the 1973 movie Andala Ramudu directed by Bapu. We can note the similarity in the names of the protagonists and the house boat cruise on the Godavari river. Red Line Red Line is a 2013 film directed by Rob Kirbyson and produced by Yellow Line Studio. The film is noteworthy for its inception as a class project and for using student interns from John Paul the Great Catholic University as a majority of the production crew. Man on High Heels Man on High Heels is a 2014 South Korean noir film written and directed by Jang Jin, starring Cha Seung-won as a transgender homicide detective. Track 143 Track 143 is a 2014 Iranian war drama movie directed by Narges Abyar. Track 143 is a screen adaptation of Abyars novel titled The Third Eye and emphasizes the considerable role of women in the Iran–Iraq war. The movie tells the story about Olfat, a woman waiting for her son who has been missing in Pre-Operation Valfajr in Iran–Iraq War. The film was submitted to the 32nd Fajr International Film Festival and won the Crystal Simorgh award for Audience Favorite Film. Last Girl Standing Last Girl Standing is a 2015 American psychological horror film written and directed by Benjamin R. Moody. It stars Akasha Villalobos, Danielle Evon Ploeger, and Brian Villalobos. Mohawk Mohawk is a 2017 American political action-horror film directed by Ted Geoghegan, co-written by Geoghegan and novelist Grady Hendrix, and starring Kaniehtiio Horn, Ezra Buzzington, Noah Segan, and professional wrestler Jonathan "Luke Harper" Huber in his feature film debut. Big Big World Big Big World is a 2016 Turkish drama film directed by Reha Erdem. It was screened in the Horizions section at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival. Ring of Terror For the novel by Michael Gilbert, see Ring of Terror Ring of Terror is a black-and-white 1962 horror film, which centers around a young medical student named Lewis Moffitt who must open a crypt and steal the ring of a deceased man in order to join a fraternity. It was directed by Clark L. Paylow from a screenplay by Lewis Simeon and Jerrold I. Zinnamon. Ring of Terror stars George E. Mather as Lewis, with Austin Green and Esther Furst in supporting roles. Ring of Terror was poorly received by nearly every critic who reviewed it. Criticisms were directed at the pacing and the age of the actors, with many critics feeling it was unsuitable for them to play college students due to their age. The film was featured in the sixth episode of the second season of Mystery Science Theater 3000, along with the third chapter of the 1939 serial The Phantom Creeps. The Grissom Gang The Grissom Gang is a 1971 American period gangster film directed and produced by Robert Aldrich from a screenplay by Leon Griffiths. The film is the second adaptation of the 1939 novel No Orchids for Miss Blandish by James Hadley Chase; a previous version had been made in Britain in 1948. The cast includes Kim Darby, Scott Wilson, Tony Musante, Robert Lansing, Irene Dailey, Connie Stevens, Wesley Addy, Joey Faye and Ralph Waite. Pink Narcissus Pink Narcissus is a 1971 American arthouse drama film directed by James Bidgood and starring Bobby Kendall, Don Brooks and stage actor Charles Ludlam. It visualizes the erotic fantasies of a gay male prostitute. More About the Children of Noisy Village More About the Children of Noisy Village is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 5 September 1987, directed by Lasse Hallström, based on the books about The Six Bullerby Children by Astrid Lindgren. It is a sequel to The Children of Noisy Village which premiered the year before. The two movies were then reworked into a seven episode TV-series that was broadcast in 1989. The Ring Finger The Ring Finger is a French film released on 8 June 2005. It was written and directed by Diane Bertrand. Nerukku Ner Nerrukku Ner is a 1997 Indian Tamil language comedy thriller film written and directed by Vasanth and produced by Mani Ratnam. The film features Vijay, Suriya, Simran and Kausalya in lead roles. Raghuvaran, Shanthi Krishna, Baby Jennifer, Karan, Vivek, Manivannan and Prakash Raj form the ensemble cast, while Deva and K. V. Anand handled the films soundtrack and cinematography respectively. It was dubbed into Telugu as Mukha Mukhi. This movie ran for more than 100 days. It was declared a commercial success and as one of the super hit Tamil films of 1997, after Love Today and Once More, both films also starring Vijay. Small Town Gay Bar Small Town Gay Bar is a 2006 documentary film directed by Malcolm Ingram that focuses on two gay bars in the rural deep Southeast United States, one in Shannon, and one in Meridian. The documentary was produced by View Askew Productions with Kevin Smith serving as executive producer. Madonna: The Immaculate Collection The Immaculate Collection is the first commercially released music video compilation by American singer-songwriter Madonna. Released by Warner Music Vision, Warner Reprise Video and Sire Records on November 13, 1990 to accompany the audio CD, it contained music videos for singles released between 1983 and 1990. The collection won "Best Long Form Video" category at the 1991 MTV Video Music Awards. Alice Upside Down Alice Upside Down is a 2007 comedy-drama film, based in the Alice series written by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. The film was shot at Bishop DuBourg High School in St. Louis, United States. Screened in limited cinema in 2007, it was released wide straight-to-DVD on July 29, 2008. In North America, it airs on Starz Kids & Family, but in the early years, it was on demand. The films plot centers on Alice, an 11-year-old girl starting the sixth grade at a new school. It was starring Alyson Stoner, Lucas Grabeel, Bridgit Mendler, Luke Perry, Penny Marshall and Ashley Eckstein. Street Racer Street Racer is a 2008 action film by The Asylum. Its title is similar to the film Speed Racer, but its overall plot bears a closer similarity to The Fast and the Furious, and particularly Tokyo Drift, which had been released in 2006. The film is advertised by The Asylum as being based on true events. NYC: Tornado Terror NYC: Tornado Terror is a 2008 Canadian made for TV disaster film. It stars Nicole de Boer, Sebastian Spence, and Jerry Wasserman. It premiered on Syfy on October 4, 2008, and is directed by Tibor Takács. The film is about global warming which causes the upper and lower atmosphere to separate so that their different movements generate huge electrical charges which causes huge electrical tornadoes to drop on New York City causing destruction and loss of life. Dr. Cassie Lawrence tries to stop the twisters as chaos ensues. NASA ignores the mayor who recommends following Dr. Lawrences advice and use silver iodide on the atmosphere instead, which makes things worse, so it is down to our heroes to use a rebel scientist with his own makeshift rockets to use dry ice. The problem is solved, but before the film ends, the same storm effects begin in Paris. The Hunted The Hunted is a 2013 found footage thriller film and the directorial debut of American actor Josh Stewart. Stewart stars in the film and also penned its script. The Hunted had its world premiere on October 10, 2013 at Screamfest and will be released onto home video on September 9, 2014. The movie casts Stewart along with Ronnie Gene Blevins as two hunters that find themselves becoming quarry for an unknown enemy. Max 2: White House Hero Max 2: White House Hero is a 2017 American adventure film produced by Warner Bros. and Sunswept Entertainment. The film was released by Orion Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures on May 5, 2017. It is a sequel to the 2015 film Max. The movie was filmed on location in and around Vancouver, British Columbia. Principal photography on the film began in June 2016 and wrapped on July 13, 2016. Coexister Coexister is a 2017 French comedy film directed and written by Fabrice Eboué. Bring It On: Worldwide #Cheersmack Bring It On: Worldwide Cheersmack is a 2017 cheerleading film directed by Robert Adetuyi and the sixth installment in the Bring It On film series. It was released direct-to-video on August 29, 2017. Kitbull Kitbull is a 2019 American traditionally animated short film directed and written by Rosana Sullivan, produced by Kathryn Hendrickson and Pixar Animation Studios, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the third film in Pixars "SparkShorts" program, and focuses on a fiercely independent stray kitten and an abused pit bull, who form an unlikely friendship. The short premiered at El Capitan Theatre on January 18, 2019, before being released on YouTube on February 18, 2019. The short is also set to be released on Disney+ on November 12, 2019. Sullivan said that the creation of the short had originated from her enjoyment of viewing cat videos, and Hendrickson stated that the traditional animation had proved to be challenging in the beginning. Critical reception of the short has been generally positive, with critics praising its story, emotional tone, themes, characterization, and animation. Viva Villa! Viva Villa! is a 1934 American Pre-Code film directed by Jack Conway and starring Wallace Beery as Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa. The screenplay was written by Ben Hecht, adapted from the book Viva Villa! by Edgecumb Pinchon and O. B. Stade. The film was shot on location in Mexico and produced by David O. Selznick. There was uncredited assistance with the script by Howard Hawks, James Kevin McGuinness, and Howard Emmett Rogers. Hawks and William A. Wellman were also uncredited directors on the film. The film is a fictionalized biography of Pancho Villa starring Beery in the titular role and featuring Fay Wray, who had played the leading lady in King Kong the previous year. The supporting cast includes Leo Carillo, Donald Cook, Stuart Erwin, Henry B. Walthall, Joseph Schildkraut and Katherine DeMille. The Last of the Mohicans The Last of the Mohicans is a 1936 American adventure western film based on the novel The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper. It was directed by George B. Seitz and stars Randolph Scott, Binnie Barnes and Henry Wilcoxon. Rio Rita Rio Rita is a 1942 comedy film starring Abbott and Costello. It was based upon the 1927 Flo Ziegfeld Broadway musical, which was previously made into a 1929 film also titled Rio Rita that starred the comedy team of Wheeler & Woolsey. Kathryn Grayson and John Carroll replace the 1929 versions Bebe Daniels and John Boles. Tweetie Pie Tweetie Pie is a 1947 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. Tweetie Pie was the first pairing of Sylvester and Tweety and won the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film, breaking Tom and Jerrys streak of four consecutive wins on the category. Witch Hunt Witch Hunt is an HBO fantasy detective television film directed by Paul Schrader and starring Dennis Hopper and Eric Bogosian. The film, written by Joseph Dougherty, is a sequel to the 1991 film Cast a Deadly Spell. The original music score was composed by Angelo Badalamenti. Redline Deathline is a 1997 science fiction, action film starring Rutger Hauer and Yvonne Sciò. It was also released under the titles Redline and Armageddon. It is the first film between Rutger Hauer and Mark Dacascos. A Canadian - Dutch co-production it was filmed mainly in Hungary. Just over 92 minutes long. Swingers Swingers is a Dutch erotic film released in 2002 and tells the story of a thirty-something couple Diana and Julian and their experiment in swinging. The film was written, produced and directed by Stephan Brenninkmeijer. It was a controversial low-budget production that was released in the Netherlands and Belgium and sold internationally. Ready, Steady, Charlie! Ready, Steady, Charlie! is a 2003 Swiss movie production directed by Mike Eschmann, starring newcomer Michael Koch, beauty queen Melanie Winiger, and comedian Marco Rima. The plot is a parody about the military service in Switzerland and has been the most successful Swiss movie since 1978s The Swissmakers, and had some success as well in France, the United States, the UK and even in Russia. Face Face is a 2004 Korean horror film directed by Yoo Sang-gon. Caved In Caved In: Prehistoric Terror is a 2006 "Sci-Fi Original" motion picture, created by the Sci-Fi channel. It follows a party of tourists who become trapped underground by a cave-in, and who are then killed one by one by giant prehistoric rhinoceros beetles. Kraken: Tentacles of the Deep Kraken: Tentacles of the Deep, also known as Deadly Water, is a 2006 made-for-television natural horror B-movie produced by Nu Image Films and Brightlight Pictures as a Sci Fi Channel original film. It premiered on the Sci Fi channel on September 23, 2006. Directed by Tibor Takács and starring Charlie OConnell, Victoria Pratt, and Jack Scalia, the film focuses on a marine biologist and a sailor who join forces to find lost Trojan treasures while battling the giant squid who killed the sailors parents while he was a child, and a treasure hunting mobster who wants the items for himself. The film was primarily panned by critics for the special effects, far-fetched plot, and scarcity of scenes involving the titular creature. Detective Conan: The Eleventh Striker is the 16th film installment of the manga and anime series Detective Conan and it was released on April 14, 2012. The plot follows Conan as he deals with a serial bomber. Oru Kal Oru Kannadi Oru Kal Oru Kannadi abbreviated as OKOK is a 2012 Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by M. Rajesh. It stars producer Udhayanidhi Stalin, in his acting debut, Hansika Motwani and Santhanam, whilst featuring Harris Jayarajs music and Balasubramaniems cinematography. The film was named after a song from the film Siva Manasula Sakthi. Releasing on 13 April 2012, it opened to highly positive reviews and became a blockbuster. It was eventually released in Telugu as OK OK on 31 August 2012. The Little Match Girl The Little Match Girl is a 1928 French drama featurette film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Catherine Hessling. It tells the story of a frozen girl who tries to sell matches during Christmas and dreams about a toy store. The film is based on the short story of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen. The Chimp The Chimp is a Laurel and Hardy short film made in 1932. It was directed by James Parrott, produced by Hal Roach and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The second half of the film is a reworking from their last silent film Angora Love, itself reworked into a short film the previous year, Laughing Gravy. Take Her, She's Mine Take Her, Shes Mine is a 1963 American comedy film starring James Stewart and Sandra Dee based on the 1961 Broadway comedy written by Henry Ephron and Phoebe Ephron. The film was directed by Henry Koster with a screenplay by Nunnally Johnson. It also features an early film score by prolific composer Jerry Goldsmith. The character of Mollie, played by Elizabeth Ashley on Broadway and in the film by Sandra Dee, was based on the then 22-year-old Nora Ephron. Ashleys performance won her a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play and served as the launchpad for her career. Ajooba Ajooba is a 1991 Indian-Soviet fantasy superhero film, produced and directed by Shashi Kapoor and also co-directed by Soviet filmmaker Gennadi Vasilyev. It is a fantasy film loosely based on Arabic folklore. The film had a Russian language version released in the Soviet Union as two parts, Vozvrashcheniye Bagdadskogo Vora and Черный принц Аджуба. Report Report is a 1967 short, avant-garde film by Bruce Conner. It consists of found footage concerning the assassination of John F. Kennedy. It is listed in the book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die. Maa Tujhhe Salaam Maa Tujhhe Salaam Is a 2002 Indian Hindi film released on January 25, 2002. This movie stars Sunny Deol, Tabu and Arbaaz Khan. This film was released when tensions were high between India and Pakistan. The film a flop at the box office. Romy and Michele: In the Beginning Romy and Michele: In the Beginning is a 2005 television film and backdoor pilot starring Katherine Heigl as Romy and Alexandra Breckenridge as Michele, with a special appearance by Paula Abdul. It is a prequel to the 1997 film Romy and Micheles High School Reunion. Written and directed by Robin Schiff, its working title was Romy and Michele: Behind the Velvet Rope. Turn Left at the End of the World Turn Left at the End of the World is a 2004 Israeli film written, produced and directed by Avi Nesher and starring Netta Garti and Liraz Charhi. The Middle of the World The Middle of the World is a 2003 Brazilian drama film starring Wagner Moura and Cláudia Abreu as a couple with five children making a bicycle trip from the state of Paraíba to the city of Rio de Janeiro. It is based on the true story of Cícero Ferreira Dias, a former truck driver who took his family from Paráiba to Rio de Janeiro in search of a "R$1,000 job". The English title is a reference to the starting point of the film, the "Praça do Meio do Mundo". The film holds a 58% rating at Rotten Tomatoes and a 32 score at Metacritic, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". Happiness Is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown Happiness Is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown is a Peanuts television special that was released in 2011. The special is the 45th Peanuts special and the first produced without Bill Melendez on the production team. It is also the first special without the direct involvement of Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz, Lee Mendelson Productions or Bill Melendez Productions. In addition, it is the first Peanuts special produced in part under Warner Bros. Television, which holds the home media distribution rights to the Peanuts specials. The special was released on DVD on March 29, 2011, and first aired on television on October 1, 2011, on Teletoon in Canada. The special premiered in the United States on Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 2011, at 8:30PM ET/PT on Fox, the first Peanuts special to air on the network; with this airing, Peanuts specials have aired on all four major networks. Coincidentally, the first half of the films original Fox broadcast in 2011 competed directly with a Peanuts special that aired at the same time on ABC. The special aired again on November 23, 2012 and December 17, 2013. The program special is particularly notable in that the characters/animation are drawn in a 1950s/early-1960s style, and it uses only characters from that time period, except for the inclusion of one later character, Woodstock, and intermediate-era characters Frieda, Faron, 5, 4, and 3 appearing briefly as extras; and even pays homage to the very first Peanuts strip, from October 2, 1950. The title recalls the 1960s Peanuts phrase "Happiness Is a Warm Puppy," which became a cultural reference. This special is the only Peanuts special to be made in the 2010s, and, so far, the only special to be in high definition. The American Scream The American Scream is a documentary film profiling three families in Fairhaven, who transform their homes into extravagant haunted attractions for Halloween. Produced and directed by Michael Stephenson, the film premiered on the Chiller network October 28, 2012. The recent growth of the "home haunter" phenomenon is linked to the influence of the Internet as well as the Haunted Attraction National Tradeshow and Convention. The Actress The Actress is a 1953 American comedy-drama film based on Ruth Gordons autobiographical play Years Ago. Gordon herself wrote the screenplay. The film was directed by George Cukor and stars Jean Simmons, Spencer Tracy, Teresa Wright, and Anthony Perkins in his film debut. The film is basically a series of vignettes involving Ruth, her parents, her best friends, and the college boy romantically pursuing her. Although Gordon did in fact become an accomplished Academy Award-winning actress and a successful writer, the film ends without the audience seeing Gordon achieve her goals. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Black-and-White Costume Design. Tracy won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Actor in a Drama and was nominated for a BAFTA as Best Foreign Actor. Simmons was named Best Actress by the National Board of Review, and Gordons screenplay was nominated Best Written American Comedy by the Writers Guild of America, despite being far more dramatic than comedic. Shake Hands with the Devil Shake Hands with the Devil is a 1959 film produced and directed by Michael Anderson. The picture was filmed in Dublin, and at Ardmore Studios in Bray, Ireland. It was based on the 1933 novel of the same name by Rearden Conner, the son of a Royal Irish Constabulary policeman. The film is set in 1921 Dublin, where the Irish Republican Army battles the Black and Tans, ex-British soldiers sent to suppress the rebels. It stars James Cagney and Don Murray. Also featured are Dana Wynter, Glynis Johns, Sybil Thorndike and Michael Redgrave. The Man Who Quit Smoking The Man Who Quit Smoking is a 1972 Swedish comedy film directed by Tage Danielsson, starring Gösta Ekman, Grynet Molvig, Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt and Gunn Wållgren. The film is known as a Hasse & Tage film and is a great cult classic in Sweden. America 3000 America 3000 is a 1986 post-apocalyptic science-fiction cult film directed by David Engelbach and starring Chuck Wagner, Laurene Landon, William Wallace, and Karen Sheperd. It is set in the future in Colorado. Pinocchio 3000 Pinocchio 3000 is a 2004 computer-animated science fantasy film distributed by Christal Films. Like A.I. Artificial Intelligence, it is a futuristic science fiction interpretation of the classic tale The Adventures of Pinocchio where Pinocchio is a robot brought to life by tapping into a citys power surge, rather than a puppet animated by magic. The story centers on the basic legend of Pinocchio attempting to fit into living with humans, having difficulties, becoming frustrated with them, and eventually overcoming them. Most of the base elements and characters have been used, in different forms. The story takes place in the town of Scamboville, a futuristic city constantly under development under the reign of its namesake, Scamboli. The Last Farm The Last Farm is a 2004 Icelandic short film. It was directed by Rúnar Rúnarsson, and stars Icelandic actor Jón Sigurbjörnsson. The film was scored by Kjartan Sveinsson, a keyboardist for the band Sigur Rós. It was shot at an abandoned farm in the Westfjords in Iceland which can be visited easily. In fact a different tragedy happenend in this house and, people tell, was therefore the inspiration for this film. It was nominated for the 2005 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film, but failed to win. Pilot "Pilot" is the first episode and the series premiere of the American crime drama Crime Scene Investigation. It first aired on October 6, 2000 on the CBS network in the United States. The premise of the show revolves around the crime scene investigators working for the Las Vegas Police Department. The pilot introduces the main characters of Gil Grissom, Catherine Willows, Nick Stokes, Warrick Brown and Jim Brass. The pilot was written by series creator Anthony E. Zuiker and directed by Danny Cannon. The Black Waters of Echo's Pond The Black Waters of Echos Pond is a 2009 fantasy horror film directed by Italo-American filmmaker Gabriel Bologna and stars Robert Patrick, Danielle Harris and James Duval. Home Home is a 2011 Russian drama film directed by Oleg Pogodin. Free Fall Free Fall is a 2014 Hungarian comedy film directed by György Pálfi. The film won the Special Jury Prize at the 49th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, where Pálfi also won the Best Director Award. Dark Figure of Crime Dark Figure of Crime is a 2018 South Korean crime drama film directed by Kim Tae-kyun. It stars Kim Yoon-seok and Ju Ji-hoon. It was released on October 3, 2018. The film was loosely inspired by the 869th episode of , a South Korean investigation television program, which tells a real story that happened in Busan, where murders were never reported, bodies were never found, and investigations never happened. Copacabana Copacabana is a 1947 American musical comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green starring Carmen Miranda and Groucho Marx. The film is a showcase for Miranda, who performs several numbers in her usual style, including a high-energy rendition of "Tico-Tico". Groucho, as Lionel, her fiance and agent, also sings a musical number, "Go West, Young Man", wearing his traditional greasepaint brows, mustache, and baggy suit. This was Grouchos first significant film appearance as a solo act, minus Harpo and Chico. Anne, at the urging of Andy, sings a song called "Stranger Things Have Happened", admitting her unrequited love for her employer, Steve. The Cannibal Man The Cannibal Man is a 1972 horror film, directed by Eloy de la Iglesia and written by de la Iglesia and Antonio Fos. Despite the international title, the film contains no scenes of cannibalism. The film is also known as The Apartment On The 13th Floor. The film was featured on the British Director of Public Prosecutions list of "Video Nasties". Bluebeard Bluebeard is a 1972 film directed by Edward Dmytryk starring Richard Burton, Raquel Welch, Joey Heatherton and Sybil Danning. The movies plot is very loosely based on the French folktale of a nobleman whose latest wife grows curious when he tells her she may enter any room in his castle but one. Sathi Leelavathi Sathi Leelavathi is a 1995 Tamil comedy film co-written and directed by Balu Mahendra. It features Ramesh Aravind, Kalpana and Heera in the lead with Kamal Haasan and Kovai Sarala in supporting roles. The film was produced by Kamal Haasan, with story by Ananthu and dialogues by Crazy Mohan, with Ilaiyaraaja as music composer. Sathi Leelavathi was a commercial success and was remade by David Dhawan in Hindi as Biwi No.1 and by Ramesh Aravind himself in Kannada as Rama Shama Bhama. Bug Bug is a 2002 American comedy film, directed by Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi. It was released on February 28, 2002. Final Days of Planet Earth Final Days of Planet Earth is a 2006 science fiction miniseries directed by Robert Lieberman and written by Roger Soffer. Starring Campbell Scott, Gil Bellows, and Daryl Hannah, the movie was produced by RHI Entertainment for the Hallmark Channel. Non pensarci Non pensarci is a 2007 Italian-language Comedy directed by Gianni Zanasi. The film follows Stefano Nardini a post-punk guitarist stuck in a strange career limbo. Sweatshop Sweatshop is a 2009 American horror film directed by Stacy Davidson and starring Ashley Kay, Melanie Donihoo, and Peyton Wetzel. It follows a group of early aged adults who are stalked and viciously murdered by a humongous welder with an equally massive sledgehammer and his two women followers after breaking into an abandoned factory to throw a rave in order to make profits off pimping out their friends. Death Racers Death Racers is an American B movie directed by Roy Knyrim. Released direct-to-video on September 16, 2008, the film stars the hip hop group Insane Clown Posse and wrestler Scott "Raven" Levy. The films plot is largely influenced by the 1975 film Death Race 2000, and consists of teams of criminals competing in a deadly, over-the-top racing event in a dystopian United States. Sex After Kids Sex After Kids is a 2013 Canadian comedy film written and directed by Jeremy Lalonde. The film features an ensemble cast, and depicts various ways in which adults struggle to reconcile their sex lives with the demands of parenthood. Don't Come Back from the Moon Dont Come Back from the Moon is a 2017 American drama film featuring James Franco and Rashida Jones. It is based on Dean Bakopoulos 2005 novel of the same name. The film premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 20, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on January 18, 2019. Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words is a 2016 documentary film about Frank Zappa. Mon Mon Mon Monsters Mon Mon Mon Monsters is a 2017 Taiwanese horror-comedy film written, directed and co-produced by Giddens Ko. It premiered as the closing film for the 41st Hong Kong International Film Festival in April 2017, and was released in theaters on July 28, 2017. Unjustly accused of stealing money, Lin Shu-wei is assigned to do community service alongside the bullies from class. As the gang of bullies progressively accept him as one of their own, Lin partakes in their misdeeds to seek their approval. During a night out, the group stumble upon a pair of flesh-eating female ghouls and capture one of them; they begin a sadistic game, which ultimately leads to disastrous consequences. Ko originally intended for the film to be a mockumentary shot entirely on iPhone. This idea, however, was eventually disregarded as the project evolved into a more personal work inspired in part by the backlash the director was receiving at the time for a widely publicized affair. While discussing his inspiration, Ko has stated: "Maybe millions of Taiwanese people hated me, so I wanted to shoot a horror movie to scare everybody, to express my hate." Desire Desire is a 2017 period erotic thriller film directed by Diego Kaplan and written by Erika Halvorsen based on an idea by Alex Kahanoff. It stars Carolina "Pampita" Ardohain in her first leading role, along with Mónica Antonópulos, Guilherme Winter, Juan Sorini and Andrea Frigerio. Freaks Freaks is a 2018 American-Canadian science fiction thriller film directed, written, and produced by Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein. It stars Emile Hirsch, Bruce Dern, Grace Park, Amanda Crew, and Lexy Kolker, who was seven years old at the time of filming. The film tells the story of a 7-year-old girl named Chloe who is locked in an abandoned house by her disturbed father. The mysterious Mr. Snowcone convinces her to escape for his own suspicious reasons. The film had its world premiere on September 8, 2018, at Toronto International Film Festival and will be released commercially in North America on September 13, 2019 by Well Go USA Entertainment. Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys! Rally Round the Flag, Boys! is a 1958 film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Max Shulman, directed by Leo McCarey, starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, and released by 20th Century Fox. The title comes from a line in the song "Battle Cry of Freedom". Santo vs. las mujeres vampiro Santo vs. las Mujeres Vampiro is a 1962 supernatural action horror film starring the wrestling superhero Santo. The film was featured on a 1995 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Street Law Street Law is a 1974 poliziotteschi film. It stars Franco Nero, Barbara Bach and was directed by Enzo G. Castellari. Harlequin Harlequin is a 1980 Australian thriller film directed by Simon Wincer and starring Robert Powell, Carmen Duncan, David Hemmings and Broderick Crawford. The film is a modern-day version of Rasputins story: the major characters have the same first names as Rasputin and the Romanov royal family; and their family name, Rast, is simply the word Tsar backwards. Fear No Evil Fear No Evil is a 1981 American horror film directed by Frank LaLoggia, and starring Stefan Arngrim, Elizabeth Hoffman, and Kathleen Rowe McAllen. Its plot involves a seventeen-year-old student in 1980 realizing that he is the Antichrist, and his subsequent battle with two female-incarnate archangels. Fear No Evil was the directorial debut for LaLoggia, who personally raised $150,000 of the films budget. One Hand Can't Clap One Hand Cant Clap is a 2003 Czech comedy film directed by David Ondříček. 1 Litre of Tears is a film based on s memoir, 1 Litre no Namida. Asae Ōnishi is the lead actress, starring as Aya Kito. 9th grader Aya Kito collapses on the way to school. Dr. Yamamoto discovers that Aya has spinocerebellar ataxia, a fatal and incurable disease that handicaps the body. Ayas mother, and Dr. Yamamoto let Aya record in a diary to tell her story and to live her life to the fullest. Fashion Victims Fashion Victims is a 2007 German comedy film directed by Ingo Rasper. Fi shaket Masr El Gedeeda In the Heliopolis Flat is a 2007 Egyptian film directed by Mohamed Khan. It was Egypts submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Kasaba Kasaba is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language crime thriller film written and directed by Nithin Renji Panicker, starring Mammootty in the lead role, along with Neha Saxena as his pair Susan, Varalaxmi, Sampath Raj, and Jagadish in supporting roles. Once Upon a Time Once Upon a Time is a Chinese romantic drama fantasy film produced by Alibaba Pictures and directed by Zhao Xiaoding and Anthony LaMolinara. It is based on the fantasy novel Three Lives Three Worlds, Ten Miles Peach Blossoms, also known as To the Sky Kingdom, by TangQi Gongzi. The film stars Liu Yifei and Yang Yang. Originally slated to be released in China on 21 July 2017, the films release date was later pushed back to 3 August 2017. Duckweed Duckweed is a 2017 Chinese drama film directed by Han Han and starring Deng Chao, Eddie Peng, Zhao Liying and Dong Zijian. It was released on January 28, 2017. Poramon 2 PoraMon2 is a Bangladeshi Bengali romantic drama film written and directed by Raihan Rafi and produced by Abdul Aziz. It is distributed by Jaaz Multimedia. Starring Siam Ahmed and Puja Cherry and Bapparaj in the lead roles. It is the sequel of 2013 film PoraMon. The film was released in Eid Ul Fitr of 2018. The film was a commercial success. The Story of the Fox The Tale of the Fox was stop-motion animation pioneer Ladislas Starevichs first fully animated feature film. The film is based on the tales of Renard the Fox. Although the animation was finished in Paris after an 18-month period, there were major problems with adding a soundtrack to the film. Finally, funding was given for a German soundtrack by the UFA -- Goethe had written a classic version of the Renard legend—and this version had its premiere in Berlin in April 1937. Released eight months before Disneys Snow White, it is the worlds sixth-ever animated feature film. The film was released in France with a French language soundtrack in 1941; this is the version which is currently available on DVD. Falling Hare Falling Hare is a 1943 Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Robert Clampett, and starring Bugs Bunny in the Merrie Melodies series. As with many Bugs Bunny cartoons, the title is a play on words; "falling hair" refers to impending baldness, while in this cartoons climax the title turns out to be descriptive of Bugss situation. Planeta bur Planeta Bur is a 1962 Sovcolor Soviet science-fiction film scripted by Alexander Kazantsev from his novel, and co-scripted and directed by Pavel Klushantsev. In English, the film is often informally referred to as Planet of the Storms, Planet of Storms, Planet of Tempests, Planeta Burg, and Storm Planet, though it was never actually released in the USA in its original form until the 1990s, via home video. It is better known to American audiences via two American television movies which featured special effects and most of the primary footage from it: Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet and Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women. The Singing Nun The Singing Nun is a 1966 American semi-biographical drama film about the life of Jeanine Deckers, a nun who recorded the chart-topping hit song "Dominique". Directed by Henry Koster in his final film, it starred Debbie Reynolds in the title role, and features Ricardo Montalbán, Katharine Ross, Chad Everett, and Ed Sullivan as himself. Harry Sukman was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Music, Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment. The film featured nine songs by Deckers, of which five had English verses as translated by Randy Sparks, who also wrote two original songs and a third "inspired" by a Soeur Sourire song. Fist of Fear, Touch of Death Fist of Fear, Touch of Death, also known as The Dragon and the Cobra, is a 1980 martial arts film set at the "1979 World Karate Championships" at Madison Square Garden that will supposedly determine the "successor" to Bruce Lee. The film is hosted by Adolph Caesar. Bruce Lee was deceased before the film went into production, and any footage featuring Lee was taken from earlier films or television appearances. It is considered to be an exploitation film or Bruceploitation, exploiting Bruce Lees popularity, and the mystique surrounding his death. The Devil and Max Devlin The Devil and Max Devlin is a 1981 American fantasy–comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions, directed by Steven Hilliard Stern and starring Elliott Gould, Bill Cosby and Susan Anspach. The film was considered to be controversial for a Disney film at the time because of the subject matter and the fact that Bill Cosby was featured as a character of evil, and was one of three motion pictures that influenced Disney to establish Touchstone Pictures and Hollywood Pictures, as a method to produce and release films for mature audiences. In the Line of Duty 4 In the Line of Duty 4: Witness is a 1989 Hong Kong action film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, starring Donnie Yen, Michael Wong and Cynthia Khan. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 21 July 1989. The film is nominally part of the loosely connected In the Line of Duty and Yes, Madam! series. The alternative titles of this and other films in the series can be cause for confusion. Nukie Nukie is a 1987 South African science-fiction film directed by Sias Odendaal and Michael Pakleppa. The film stars Anthony Morrison, Steve Railsback, Ronald France, and Glynis Johns. The plot concerns an alien, Nukie, who crash lands on earth and seeks help from two children to reunite with his brother, Miko, who has been captured by the US government. Virgin Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors Virgin Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors is a 2000 South Korean erotic comedy-drama, directed by Hong Sang-soo. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. It follows the romantic travails of a video producer and a gallery owner, and the web of deceit they spin around their relationship. It was an early success in the short career of female star Lee Eun-ju, who took her own life five years later. The English title of the film is presumably a reference to Marcel Duchamps artwork The Bride Stripped Bare By Her Bachelors. The Principles of Lust The Principles of Lust is a 2003 British drama film directed by Penny Woolcock based on the novel The Zero-Sum Game by Tim Cooke. Dreamland Dreamland is an American science fiction film that was released on DVD February 27, 2007. TV: The Movie National Lampoons TV: The Movie is a comedy film that was released in 2006 and features some of the actors from the TV show Jackass. Weekend with my Mother Weekend with my Mother is a 2009 Romanian drama film directed by Stere Gulea. Meteor Storm Meteor Storm is a 2010 American disaster film with the tagline "The fury no one saw coming...". The film was directed by Tibor Takács, produced by Tracey Jeffrey and Written by Peter Mohan. It stars Michael Trucco and Kari Matchett. The plot describes the attempts to save San Francisco from a barrage of meteor strikes; how devastating if those meteors touch the earths crust or ground and burning almost completely everything to ashes. Jodi Breakers Jodi Breakers is a 2012 Hindi language Indian romantic comedy film directed by Ashwini Chaudhary. The film features R. Madhavan and Bipasha Basu in the leading roles with Omi Vaidya, Dipannita Sharma and Milind Soman in supporting roles. The film had been previously titled as Shaadi Fast Forward but was later changed to Jodi breakers. Part of the film was shot in Greece. It was released on 24 February 2012 to negative reviews from critics however opened to mixed response at the box office. Sorrow and Joy Sorrow and Joy is a 2013 Danish drama film directed by Nils Malmros. The autobiographical film recounts the tragic event in which Malmros wife, suffering from bipolar disorder, killed their infant daughter with a knife. It was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Cruel, Cruel Love Cruel, Cruel Love is a 1914 American comedy silent film made at the Keystone Studios and starring Charlie Chaplin. The Joker Is Wild The Joker Is Wild is a 1957 American musical drama film directed by Charles Vidor, starring Frank Sinatra, Mitzi Gaynor, Jeanne Crain, and Eddie Albert, and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is about Joe E. Lewis, the popular singer and comedian who was a major attraction in nightclubs from the 1920s to the early 1950s. The Space Children The Space Children is a 1958 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film, produced by William Alland, directed by Jack Arnold, that stars Michel Ray, Jackie Coogan, Russell Johnson, and Johnny Crawford. The films special effects were handled by John P. Fulton, and the makeup was by Wally Westmore. The film was released in June 1958 as a double feature with The Colossus of New York. The character "Eadie Johnson" is portrayed by actor Sandy Descher, who had previous science fiction film experience when she played the catatonic child in Warner Bros. Them!. The Cruel Ones The Hellbenders is a 1967 Spaghetti Western directed by Sergio Corbucci. Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills is a 1989 American black comedy film co-written and directed by Paul Bartel. Scenes re-unites Bartel with his Eating Raoul co-stars Mary Woronov and Robert Beltran. Scenes also stars Jacqueline Bisset, Ray Sharkey, Ed Begley Jr., Wallace Shawn, Paul Mazursky, and Rebecca Schaeffer. Actress Rebecca Schaeffer was murdered shortly after the movies release. River of Grass For Marjory Stoneman Douglass 1947 non-fiction book about the Florida Everglades, see River of Grass River of Grass is the debut film of American director Kelly Reichardt, who also wrote the screenplay. It was selected for the Sundance Film Festival and the Berlin International Film Festival, and was nominated for the Sundance Grand Jury Prize in 1994, and for three Independent Spirit Awards in 1996. The film is set in Broward and Dade Counties in Florida, between Miami and the Everglades. A local couple is involved in a shooting incident and then try to leave South Florida but lack the money to do so. Berlin Is in Germany Berlin is in Germany is a 2001 German drama film directed by Hannes Stöhr. Hannes Stöhrs first cinema feature, the film won the Panorama Audience award at the International Berlin Filmfestival 2001, the German critics association award, the Studio Hamburg award, and many others. Rainbow Song is a 2006 Japanese film by director Naoto Kumazawa and produced by Shunji Iwai. Kumazawa had worked with Iwai before, having directed the making-of documentary for Swallowtail Butterfly. Dragonquest Dragonquest is a 2009 fantasy film produced by The Asylum. It stars legendary sword-and-sandal veteran Marc Singer as Maxim, a warrior who must guide a young farm boy across a dangerous terrain to retrieve the missing gems from an ancient medallion in order to bring peace to the land. The film also stars Jason Connery as The King and Brian Thompson as the villain, Kirill. The film is a mockbuster of the film "Eragon". It bears no relation to either the novel of the same name by Anne McCaffrey or the Dragon Quest series of role-playing games by publisher Square Enix. 3G - A Killer Connection 3G is a Bollywood horror film directed by Sheershak Anand and Shantanu Ray Chhibber, and produced under Eros International and Next Gen Films. The film features Neil Nitin Mukesh and Sonal Chauhan in lead roles. It was released in India on 15 March 2013. Against the Wild Against the Wild is a 2013 Canadian direct-to-video childrens film directed by Richard Boddington and starring CJ Adams, Erin Pitt, Natasha Henstridge and Ted Whittall. Redeemer Redeemer is a 2014 Chilean action crime-thriller film directed by Ernesto Díaz Espinoza and co-written with Guillermo Prieto, Sanz Andrea and Gina Aguad. The film stars Marko Zaror and Noah Segan. Zaror plays a former hit man who seeks redemption through killing the drug gangs he once served. It premiered in September 2014 at Fantastic Fest. Headless Headless is a 2015 American horror film directed by Arthur Cullipher. It is based on the film within a film from the 2012 horror film Found. The film was funded by donors from Kickstarter, and the first festival screening was in February 2015 in Indianapolis. Smoking Guns Smoking Guns is a 2016 British crime comedy film written and directed by Savvas D. Michael. The film is produced by John Pavlakos, Andrew Neophytou and Executive produced by Hollywood Producer Steven Paul, Lara Minassian and Andrew Downer. It stars Dexter Fletcher, Daniel Caltagirone, Count Prince Miller, Ewen MacIntosh, Paul Anastasi, Andreas Karras, Jamie Crew, Tommy ONeil and Mem Ferda. Smoking Guns premiered at the 2016 Beverly Hills Film Festival where it would go on to win the Grand Jury Prize. It was released on April 4, 2017 in the US and Canada by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Smoking Guns was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland On Digital HD September 11 and DVD September 18 2017. The film was originally titled A Punters Prayer. All Mine to Give All Mine to Give is a 1957 Technicolor melodrama film directed by Allen Reisner and starring Glynis Johns, Cameron Mitchell, and Rex Thompson. When first one parent, then the other dies, six children have to look after themselves in the American west of the mid-19th century. This story is based on a true-life story set in Wisconsin, based on an article The Day They Gave Babies Away by Dale Eunson and his wife, Katherine Albert, which first appeared in the December 1946 issue of Cosmopolitan. A year later, the story would be published as a book with the same title. Original U.S. TV version The Day They Gave Babies Away, starring Brandon deWilde, aired on the CBS anthology show Climax! on December 22, 1955. Eunson and his wife Katherine also went on to write the screenplay for the movie adaptation. The exteriors of the film were filmed in Big Bear, Idyllwild and Mt. Hood, Oregon. I Only Want You to Love Me I Only Want You to Love Me is a 1976 West German television movie written and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, and starring Vitus Zeplichal and Elke Aberle. Breaking Glass Breaking Glass is a 1980 British film starring Hazel OConnor, Phil Daniels and Jonathan Pryce. It was co-produced by Dodi Fayed and written and directed by Brian Gibson. Initial finance of £30,000 was provided by Goldcrest Films. This was reimbursed by the company when Dodi Fayed put up the entire budget of $3 million. Goldcrest and Allied would later work together on Chariots of Fire. The film was screened out of competition at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. The soundtrack album, featuring songs performed by OConnor, reached number 5 in the UK and was certified Gold by the British Phonographic Industry. Two singles, "Eighth Day" and "Will You", both reached the UK Top 10. Bubblegum Crisis is a 1987 to 1991 cyberpunk original video animation series produced by Youmex and animated by AIC and Artmic. The series was planned to run for 13 episodes, but was cut short to just 8. The series involves the adventures of the Knight Sabers, an all-female group of mercenaries who don powered exoskeletons and fight numerous problems, most frequently rogue robots. The success of the series spawned several sequel series. The Last of the Finest The Last of the Finest, also released as Blue Heat, is a 1990 crime action film directed by John Mackenzie and starring Brian Dennehy, Joe Pantoliano, Jeff Fahey, and Bill Paxton Brandbilen som försvann Brandbilen som försvann is a 1993 Swedish police film about Martin Beck, directed by Hajo Gies. Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving Seasons of Giving is a 1999 American made-for-video animated musical film which included A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving, and two episodes from The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. It features new songs by The Sherman Brothers. The Piano in a Factory The Piano in a Factory is 2010 Chinese drama film. The film is directed by Zhang Meng, and stars Qin Hailu and Wang Qianyuan. It tells the story of a father, Chen Guilin, who works very hard to realize his daughters dream of owning a piano. Although Chen encounters a lot of hardships, he never gives up and is always optimistic. The Little Panda Fighter The Little Panda Fighter is a 2008 Brazilian direct-to-video computer-animated sports action comedy film directed by Michelle Gabriel. The film has drawn criticism as a mockbuster of the DreamWorks Animation film Kung Fu Panda. Sharktopus vs. Whalewolf Sharktopus vs. Whalewolf is a television film that premiered on July 19, 2015 on Syfy. It is the third and final installment in the Sharktopus franchise, after Sharktopus and Sharktopus vs. Pteracuda. Pear Cider and Cigarettes Pear Cider and Cigarettes is a 2016 Canadian animated short film written and directed by Robert Valley and produced by Cara Speller. The film and the graphic novel of the same name are based on a true story. Jil Jung Juk Jil Jung Juk is a 2016 Indian Tamil black comedy film co-written and directed by Deeraj Vaidy, starring Siddharth, Avinash Raghudevan and Sananth Reddy in the lead roles. The film, which had cinematography by Shreyaas Krishna and music by Vishal Chandrashekhar, was produced by Siddharth and had a theatrical release on 12 February 2016. The story of three men smuggling drugs. Theevandi Theevandi is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language political satire film directed by debutante Fellini T. P. and written by Vini Vishwa Lal. The film stars Tovino Thomas, Samyuktha Menon, Sudheesh, Surabhi Lakshmi, Rajesh Sharma, Suraj Venjarammoodu, Saiju Kurup, and Shammi Thilakan. Principal photography began in November 2017 and ended around January 2018. Kailas Menon composed the music and Appu Bhattathiri was the editor. The film was released on 7 September 2018. Treasure Island Treasure Island is a 1972 adventure film, based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. The film stars Orson Welles as Long John Silver, Kim Burfield as Jim Hawkins, Walter Slezak as Squire Trelawney, Rik Battaglia as Captain Smollett, and Ángel del Pozo as Doctor Livesey. This adaptation of Treasure Island was released in several different language versions, with different directors credited. Horror from the Tomb Horror Rises from the Tomb, is a 1972 Spanish horror film starring Paul Naschy and directed by Carlos Aured. The film introduced Naschys character of Alaric de Marnac, an executed warlock who returns to life centuries later to wreak his revenge. It was followed by a sequel, Panic Beats, in which De Marnac returned. The film seems to have been inspired by the 1958 American horror classic The Thing That Couldnt Die. The Compleat Beatles The Compleat Beatles, released in 1982, is a two-hour documentary chronicling the career of the Beatles. Although it has since been supplanted by the longer and more in-depth documentary Beatles Anthology, The Compleat Beatles was for many years largely regarded as the definitive film about the Beatles. The word "compleat" is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the intentional misspelling of "Beetles" and a reference to the famous book on fishing, The Compleat Angler. Narrated by actor Malcolm McDowell, it includes extensive interviews with a number of sources close to the Beatles. Some of the people interviewed are producer George Martin, their first manager Allan Williams, Cavern Club DJ Bob Wooler, music writer Bill Harry, and musicians Gerry Marsden, Billy J. Kramer, Marianne Faithfull, Billy Preston, Lenny Kaye, and Tony Sheridan. The film also includes archival footage of interviews with members of the Beatles and their manager Brian Epstein. Authors Nicholas Schaffner and Wilfrid Mellers are among the commentators who offer their views on the bands career. The Compleat Beatles also features early concert footage, behind-the-scenes background on the making of their albums, and candid footage of their often obsessed, hysterical fans. Directed by Patrick Montgomery, the film was produced by Delilah Films/Electronic Arts Pictures and released theatrically by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and United Artists in 1984. Legacy of Rage Legacy of Rage is a 1986 Hong Kong action film directed by Ronny Yu, starring Brandon Lee, Michael Wong, Regina Kent and also features a cameo appearance by Bolo Yeung who appeared in Brandons father, Bruce Lees, last film Enter the Dragon. This was Brandon Lees first leading role in a film and the only Hong Kong production he starred in. The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland is a 1987 Canadian-American animated fantasy film and the third theatrically released film in the Care Bears franchise. It was released in the United States and Canada on August 7, 1987, by Cineplex Odeon Films, and is based on Lewis Carrolls Alice stories. The fourth feature film made at Torontos Nelvana studio, it was directed by staff member Raymond Jafelice and produced by the firms founders. It starred the voices of Keith Knight, Bob Dermer, Jim Henshaw, Tracey Moore and Elizabeth Hanna. In the film, the Care Bears must rescue the Princess of Wonderland from the Evil Wizard and his assistants, Dim and Dumb. After the White Rabbit shows them her photo, the Bears and Cousins search around the Earth for her before enlisting an unlikely replacement, an ordinary girl named Alice, to save her true look-alike. Venturing into Wonderland, the group encounters a host of strange characters, among them a rapping Cheshire Cat and the Jabberwocky. Adventure in Wonderland was produced and self-financed by Nelvana, after a consortium of American companies helped them with the first two films. Animation was handled by Nelvana and Taiwans Wang Film Productions. The film featured a musical score by Patricia Cullen along with songs by pop musicians John Sebastian and Natalie Cole. Upon its North American release, the film opened weakly to mixed reviews, and ended up with a $2.6 million gross; worldwide, it barely made back its $5 million cost. In the years since it opened, the film has received VHS release globally and a DVD release in various countries outside North America. Outsider Outsider is a film produced in 1997 in Slovenia by writer and director Andrej Košak. The film was selected as the Slovenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film takes place in the 1980 in the former Yugoslavia. It covers issues such as the former Yugoslav punk rock scene and drug use in the year when Josip Broz Tito died. The story begins in autumn 1979 when Sead Mulahasanović, whose father was a Warrant Officer of Yugoslav Peoples Army moved to Ljubljana and started attending one of the local secondary schools. He immediately joined local punkers who formed a band. Because punk rock in Yugoslavia was not tolerated some of them quickly fell into trouble. Authorities were on high alert because Tito got seriously ill and was admitted to University Medical Centre Ljubljana. Sead spent a lot of time with his new friends because his father was devoted only to the army and wanted Sead to join the army school to become an officer or a pilot. Sead fell in love with Metka, a girl from his class, so he also began spending his time with her. Then several things occurred: one of his friends was beaten by the Police and put to prison, he was punished by his father for not being devoted enough to the ideas of socialism, Metka got pregnant and they were again forced to move, so Sead should leave his life behind and start it anew. He didnt hold out any more and committed suicide - coincidentally it happened on the day when Tito died. Outsider was the top grossing Slovenian film until Branko Đurićs film Kajmak in marmelada. His Highness Abdullah His Highness Abdullah is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language musical thriller drama film written by A. K. Lohithadas and directed by Sibi Malayil. It stars Mohanlal, Nedumudi Venu, Gautami, Sreenivasan, Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair and Mamukkoya. The film was produced by Mohanlal and was the debut production of his company Pranavam Arts. The film features original songs composed by Raveendran and a background score by Mohan Sithara. His Highness Abdullah was the same teams first film in a trilogy of Indian classical arts films, followed by Bharatham and Kamaladalam. The story follows Abdullah, a low-life Muslim Qawwali singer in Bombay, who is hired by the members of a wealthy royal Hindu family to assassinate their family head, Maharaja Udayavarma. Abdullah infiltrate the palace under the disguise of a Brahmin classical singer, Ananthan Namboothiri, and tries to assassinate the Maharaja by gaining his confidence. His Highness Abdullah was released on 30 March 1990. It performed well at the box office, becoming the highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year. The films soundtrack was also well received. The film won two National Film Awards—Best Supporting Actor for Venu and Best Male Playback Singer for M. G. Sreekumar for the song "Naadaroopini". Raveendran won the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director – Malayalam. The film was an inspiration for the 1996 Tamil film Mettukudi, 2009 Tamil film Aadhavan and the 2015 Kannada film Raja Rajendra. Gundamma Katha Gundamma Katha is a 1962 Indian Telugu-language comedy-drama film directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao and co-produced by B. Nagi Reddy and Aluri Chakrapani under their banner Vijaya Vauhini Studios. Partially inspired by William Shakespeare comedy The Taming of the Shrew, Gundamma Katha is an official remake of the Kannada film Mane Thumbida Hennu. It is also the first remake by Vijaya Vauhini Studios. It features N. T. Rama Rao, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri, and Jamuna in the lead roles, and S. V. Ranga Rao, Suryakantam and Ramana Reddy in supporting roles. Gundamma Katha is the story of Gundamma, a rich widow who ill-treats her selfless step-daughter Lakshmi, who is reduced to working as a maid. Lakshmi dotes on Gundammas daughter Saroja, an arrogant woman who loves Lakshmi. The films centrepiece is formed by the way Lakshmis suitor Anjaneya "Anji" Prasad and Sarojas lover Raja bring a change to Gundammas life after the couples marriages. The film is Rama Raos 100th appearance and Nageswara Raos 99th. It was photographed by Marcus Bartley, and co-edited by G. Kalyana Sundaram and D. G. Jayaram. Ghantasala composed the films soundtrack and score. Madhavapeddi Gokhale and Kaladhar were the films art directors. The production phase lasted for a year; it was filmed in and around Madras, mainly on sets at Vijaya Vauhini Studios. Released on 7 June 1962, Gundamma Katha received mixed reviews from critics but was commercially successful, completing a 100-day run in 17 centres and a silver-jubilee run at the Durga Kalamandir, Vijayawada. It is regarded as the last film of Vijaya Vauhini Studios "Golden Age". The films Tamil remake of the same year Manithan Maravillai, also produced by Vijaya Vauhini Studios, had Nageswara Rao, Savitri, and Jamuna reprising their roles. Though Gundamma Katha has achieved cult status in Telugu cinema, it has received criticism for its influence on stereotypes in the narration of other unrelated Telugu films. Varsham Varsham is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language romantic action film produced by M.S. Raju on his Sumanth Art Productions banner and directed by Sobhan, the film stars Prabhas, Trisha Krishnan, and Gopichand playing the lead roles, and the music was composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film was remade in Tamil as Mazhai starring Jayam Ravi and Shriya Saran and in Odia as Barsa My Darling. The film has also been loosely remade into Hindi as Baaghi starring Tiger Shroff and Shraddha Kapoor. Sultanes del Sur Sultans of the South is a Mexican action film from 2007 directed by Alejandro Lozano. This is the second film by Lozano after Killing Cabos three years earlier. It was made with the same production team and under the same idea of tackling the action genre and refreshing it with a new twist in the Mexican cinema, which had moved away from action movies in the last two decades. Filme da Treta Filme da Treta is a Portuguese comedy movie directed by José Sacramento. It stars José Pedro Gomes and António Feio, and was the highest-grossing Portuguese film in 2006. Life Support Life Support is a 2007 American drama television film directed by Nelson George and starring Queen Latifah. It is loosely based on the real-life story of Ana Wallace, a HIV-positive woman. The film premiered January 26, 2007 at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and premiered on HBO on March 10, 2007. The Treasure Hunter The Treasure Hunter is a 2009 Taiwanese action film directed by Kevin Chu and starring Jay Chou and Lin Chi-ling, with Ching Siu-tung served as action director. Viva Riva! Viva Riva! is a 2010 Congolese crime thriller film written and directed by Djo Tunda Wa Munga and starring Patsha Bay, Manie Malone, Fabrice Kwizera, Hoji Fortuna, Marlene Longage, Alex Herabo & Diplôme Amekindra. The film received 12 nominations and won 6 awards at the 7th Africa Movie Academy Awards, including the awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography & Best Production Design, a feat that made it the highest winning film in the history of the AMAAs till date. Viva Riva! also won at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards for Best African Movie. Over Your Dead Body is a 2014 Japanese supernatural horror film directed by Takashi Miike. It was released on 23 August 2014. Blondie of the Follies Blondie of the Follies is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Edmund Goulding and written by Anita Loos and Frances Marion. Scram! Scram! is a 1932 pre-Code Laurel and Hardy film produced by Hal Roach, directed by Ray McCarey, and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. First Man Into Space First Man into Space is an independently made 1959 British black-and-white science fiction-horror film produced by John Croydon, Charles F. Vetter, and Richard Gordon for Amalgamated Films. It was directed by Robert Day and stars Marshall Thompson, Marla Landi, Bill Edwards, and Robert Ayres. The film is based on a story by Wyott Ordung, while the plot was developed from a script that had been pitched to and rejected by AIP. First Man into Space was distributed by MGM. Majin the Monster of Terror is a 1966 Japanese film directed by Kimiyoshi Yasuda, the first film in the Daimajin trilogy. Its musical score is composed by Akira Ifukube. The film had a brief stateside theatrical release in 1968. Reportedly, it was shown both in Japanese with English subtitles and dubbed into English. The English dubbed version was later released directly to TV by American International Television under the title Majin the Monster of Terror. To All a Goodnight To All a Goodnight is a 1980 American slasher film directed by David Hess and starring Jennifer Runyon and Forrest Swanson. Its plot follows a group of female finishing school students and their boyfriends being murdered during a Christmas party by a psychopath dressed as Santa Claus. Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity is a 1987 film that transports “The Most Dangerous Game” to an alien world and populates it with bikini-clad space prison escapees and weird space monsters. It was directed by Ken Dixon and stars Elizabeth Kaitan, Cindy Beal, Brinke Stevens, Don Scribner, and Carl Horner. Bloody Mallory Bloody Mallory is a 2002 film directed by Julien Magnat at his directorial debut, and written by Magnat and Stéphane Kazandjian. The film stars Olivia Bonamy, Adrià Collado, Jeffrey Ribier, Laurent Spielvogel, Valentina Vargas, Julien Boisselier, and Thylda Barès. The films score was composed by Kenji Kawai. The film itself is a mix of horror, action, and comedy in a style highly reminiscent of American television shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Warrior Princess. War Made Easy: How Presidents & Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death War Made Easy: How Presidents & Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death is a 2007 American documentary film. The film is narrated by Sean Penn and is adapted from the book of the same name, authored by Norman Solomon. Boys Over Flowers: Final Hana Yori Dango Final is a 2008 Japanese film, directed by Yasuharu Ishii, and starring Mao Inoue and Jun Matsumoto. The film is the last chapter of the Hana Yori Dango trilogy in Japan, based on Japanese shōjo manga series, , written by Yoko Kamio. Hana Yori Dango Final was released in Japan on June 28, 2008 and was subsequently released in Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea. Drumline: A New Beat Drumline: A New Beat is a 2014 American television film directed by Bille Woodruff. It is the sequel to 2002s Drumline. The screenplay, a fictional story about a historically black college marching band, was written by Karen Gist and Regina Hicks. The story is about a young drummer from New York, played by Alexandra Shipp, who enters the fictional Atlanta A&T University and bumps heads with the leader of her new schools drum section. Jordan Calloway, Mario Van Peebles, and LeToya Luckett co-star. Leonard Roberts reprises his role as Sean Taylor, while Nick Cannon reprise his role as Devon Miles. Cannon also serves as the films executive producer. The film was released to DVD on March 3, 2015. Sidewalks of London Sidewalks of London, also known as St. Martins Lane, London After Dark, and Partners of the Night, is a 1938 British, black-and-white, comedy drama starring Charles Laughton as a busker or street entertainer who teams up with a talented pickpocket, played by Vivien Leigh. The film co-stars Rex Harrison and Tyrone Guthrie in a rare acting appearance. It also features Ronald Shiner as the barman. It was produced by Mayflower Pictures Corporation. The Brain Eaters The Brain Eaters is a 1958 independently made American black-and-white science fiction-horror film, produced by Ed Nelson, and directed by Bruno VeSota. The film stars Nelson, Alan Jay Factor, and Joanna Lee and includes a brief appearance by Leonard Nimoy. The Brain Eaters was distributed by American International Pictures in different film markets as a double feature with either Earth vs. the Spider or Terror from the Year 5000. Sands of the Kalahari Sands of the Kalahari is a 1965 British adventure film starring Stuart Whitman, Stanley Baker, Susannah York, Harry Andrews and Theodore Bikel, based on the 1960 novel The Sands of Kalahari by William Mulvihill. The screenplay was written by Cy Endfield and William Mulvihill and directed by Cy Endfield. It was filmed in South-West Africa and Spain and released by Paramount Pictures. Cherry, Harry & Raquel! Cherry, Harry & Raquel! is a 1970 American Action film and softcore exploitation film produced and directed by American film director Russ Meyer. Following the success of Vixen!, the film is notable for the first appearance of actor Charles Napier playing Harry Thompson, a California border sheriff and marijuana smuggler who makes a reappearance in 1975s Supervixens. Napiers nude scene with Larissa Ely, where they run in the desert, is the first instance of full frontal male nudity in a Meyer picture. The appearance of a penis in a movie in 1970 was still a novelty, and was reported on by the Associated Press after the movie was released and became a hit. Uschi Digard, who would also go on to make frequent appearances in Meyers films, was cast as the naked muse of the Apache character. Shown in cut scenes usually wearing only an Apache headdress, this plot device was necessitated after the lead actress left the shoot early and there was 20 minutes of footage needed to complete the film. Confessions of a Police Captain Confessions of a Police Captain is an Italian crime-drama film. The film won the Golden Prize at the 7th Moscow International Film Festival in 1971 and the Prix lntemational de lAcademie du Cinema at the Étoile de Cristal Awards in 1972. La répétition Replay is a 2001 French-Canadian drama film directed by Catherine Corsini. It was entered into the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. World Traveler World Traveler is a 2001 drama film directed by Bart Freundlich, and starring Billy Crudup and Julianne Moore. It was screened at the 2001 Toronto International Film Festival. Distance Distance is a 2001 film by Japanese director Kore-eda Hirokazu, starring Arata, Tadanobu Asano, Yūsuke Iseya, Susumu Terajima, and Yui Natsukawa. By the Pricking of My Thumbs Mon petit doigt ma dit... is a 2005 French comedy mystery film based on the novel By the Pricking of My Thumbs by Agatha Christie. It was directed by Pascal Thomas and stars Catherine Frot and André Dussollier. Princess Aurora Princess Aurora is a 2005 South Korean film about a mother over grieving the death of her child, who goes on a murderous revenge spree. It was the directorial and writing debut of actress-director Bang Eun-jin. The Good Witch's Destiny The Good Witchs Destiny is a 2013 Canadian/American family film and Hallmark Channel original movie written by Annie Frisbie and directed by Craig Pryce. The film stars Catherine Bell, Chris Potter, Robin Dunne, Catherine Disher, Matthew Knight, Hannah Endicott-Douglas, and Peter MacNeill. Destiny is the sixth film in The Good Witch film series. The film premiered on Hallmark Channel October 26, 2013. Philips and the Monkey Pen Philips and the Monkey Pen is a 2013 Indian Malayalam childrens film written by Rojin Thomas and directed by Rojin Thomas and Shanil Muhammed. The film stars Sanoop Santhosh, Jayasurya, Remya Nambeesan, Vijay Babu and Joy Mathew. The film revolves around a ten-year-old called Ryan Philip and his adventures with a magical pen called the Monkey Pen. The film was co-produced by actress Sandra Thomas under Friday Film House banner. Neil D’Cunha is the cinematographer and the music has been scored by Remya Nambeesans brother, Rahul Subrahmaniam. The film released on 7 November 2013 in Kerala. The film completed 111 days in theaters and was a commercial success at the box-office. The film won Kerala State Film Award for Best Childrens Film and Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist. We Will Be the World Champions We Will Be the World Champions is a 2015 Serbian sports drama film directed by Darko Bajić. It was one of six films shortlisted by Serbia to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but lost out to Enclave. The film is based on the true story of the Yugoslavia national basketball team who won the 1970 FIBA World Championship. Thunder Road Thunder Road is a short comedy-drama film written, directed by, and starring Jim Cummings. Shot in one take, the film depicts a police officer giving a eulogy for his mother. It premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, where it received positive reviews, winning the Short Film Grand Jury Prize. A feature-length adaptation of the same name was released in 2018, also directed by Cummings. Nene Raju Nene Mantri Nene Raju Nene Mantri is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language political action thriller film written and directed by Teja, featuring Rana Daggubati, Kajal Aggarwal, and Catherine Tresa, in the lead roles, while Navdeep, Ashutosh Rana, Pradeep Rawat, and Shivaji Raja play supporting roles. Production began in April 2016 and principal photography commenced in October 2016 in Karaikudi. The teaser was released on June 6, coinciding with the 81st birthday anniversary of D. Ramanaidu, Ranas grandfather. A special teaser celebrating 50 films of Kajal Aggarwal was released on her birthday, June 19. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Main Hi Raja Main Hi Mantri, Tamil as Naan Aanaiyittaal and Malayalam as Raaja Kireedam with some scenes re-shot with local actors. It released on 11 August 2017 to positive reviews. The H-Man is a Japanese science fiction and thriller film. The Battle of the Sexes The Battle of the Sexes is a 1959 British black and white comedy film starring Peter Sellers and directed by Charles Crichton, based on the short story "The Catbird Seat" by James Thurber. The story was adapted by Monja Danischewsky. Peppermint Frappé Peppermint Frappé is a 1967 Spanish psychological thriller directed by Carlos Saura, starring Geraldine Chaplin and José Luis López Vázquez. The story centers on a man who becomes obsessed with the wife of an old friend, believing her to be a mysterious drummer that he once fell in love with at a festival. He pursues her only to be rebuffed multiple times. Ta kitrina gantia Ta Kitrina Gantia is a 1960 Greek comedy film made by Finos Films. It was directed by Alekos Sakellarios and stars Nikos Stavridis, Mimis Fotopoulos, Maro Kontou and Martha Vourtsi. School for Seduction School for Seduction is a 2004 British film directed by Sue Heel. The plot involves an Italian temptress who arrives at a school in Newcastle to teach a group of Geordies about the art of romance. Demon Hunter Demon Hunter is a 2005 action/horror film written by Mitch Gould and directed by Scott Ziehl which follows the half human/half demon Jake Greyman who works for the church as the last resort when exorcism fails. This film co-stars Colleen Porch as the Demon Hunters sidekick nun, Sarah Ryan, William Bassett as the overseeing church cardinal, Tania Deighton as the succubus, and Billy Drago as the demon of lust, Asmodeus. The Magic Flute The Magic Flute is Kenneth Branaghs English-language film version of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts singspiel Die Zauberflöte. The film is a co-production between France & the UK, produced by Idéale Audience and in association with UKs Peter Moores Foundation. Devil's Den Devils Den is a 2006 horror film directed by Jeff Burr. It stars Kelly Hu and Devon Sawa. Innocence Innocence is a 2013 American horror drama film directed by Hilary Brougher, who co-wrote the film with Tristine Skyler. The movie is based on the 2000 novel of the same name by Jane Mendelsohn. It had its world premiere on October 26, 2013 at the Austin Film Festival and received a limited theatrical release in the United States on September 5, 2014. The movie stars Sophie Curtis, Kelly Reilly, Graham Phillips, Linus Roache, Sarah Sutherland and Stephanie March. Oblawa Obława is a 2012 Polish film, which was named Best Film at the 2013 Polish Film Awards. The World War II drama, set in Poland, was directed by Marcin Krzyształowicz, and its primary actors include Marcin Dorociński, Maciej Stuhr, Weronika Rosati, and Sonia Bohosiewicz. In addition to its Polish Film Awards win for Best Picture, it also won for Best Cinematography, Best Sound Design, and Best Sound Editing. It also won the Silver Lion prize at the Gdynia Film Festival in May 2012, where it debuted, and was released to Polish theatres generally on 19 October 2012. It was first screened outside Poland at the 2012 Montreal World Film Festival. Fancy Pants Fancy Pants is a 1950 American Technicolor romantic comedy film, directed by George Marshall starring Lucille Ball and Bob Hope. It is a musical adaptation of Ruggles of Red Gap. Caltiki, the Immortal Monster Caltiki – The Immortal Monster is a 1959 black-and-white science fiction-horror film. The films storyline concerns a team of archaeologists investigating Mayan ruins, who come across a creature that is a shapeless, amorphous blob. They manage to defeat it using fire, while keeping a sample of the creature. Meanwhile, a comet is due to pass close to the Earth, the very same comet that passed near the Earth at the time the Mayan civilization collapsed, raising the question: "Is there a connection between the creature and the comet"? Made with the a foreign audience in mind, Galatea Film started exploring other genres after the success of their film Hercules, which led to Riccardo Freda being tasked to direct Caltiki – The Immortal Monster. Freda left the project during filming, later explaining that he wanted to give his friend, the cinematographer Mario Bava a chance to direct and earn more on the project. In interviews done long after the release of the film, both Freda and Bava gave conflicting opinions on who should be considered the real director of Caltiki. Various historians and ministerial papers suggest that Bava did create a large amount of footage of the film involving death scenes, the monster, matching shots and special effects scenes. The film was released in Italy on 8 August 1959, where it grossed less than Bavas and Fredas previous genre collaboration I Vampiri. Day of the Evil Gun Day of the Evil Gun is a 1968 American traditional western starring Glenn Ford, Arthur Kennedy, and Dean Jagger. It was directed by Jerry Thorpe. The Day Reagan Was Shot The Day Reagan Was Shot is a 2001 American made-for-television film drama film directed by Cyrus Nowrasteh and co-produced by Oliver Stone. The film stars Richard Dreyfuss as Alexander Haig and Richard Crenna as Ronald Reagan, and co-stars Michael Murphy, Holland Taylor, Kenneth Welsh and Colm Feore. The Lord of the G-Strings: The Femaleship of the String The Lord of the G-Strings: The Femaleship of the String is a 2003 American made for cable erotic film written and directed by Terry M. West. It is based on the novel The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien. In Your Hands In Your Hands is a 2004 Danish Dogme 95 film directed by Annette K. Olesen. Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus is a 2003 documentary film about the American South starring Jim White. Commissioned by the BBC, it documents the intersection of country music and Christianity in the United States. It was inspired by Whites similarly titled album The Mysterious Tale of How I Shouted Wrong-Eyed Jesus. The film was directed and photographed by Andrew Douglas, written by Steve Haisman, and edited by Michael Elliot. It was executive-produced by Steve Golin and Anthony Wall, and features the music of Jim White, Johnny Dowd, The Handsome Family, David Eugene Edwards of 16 Horsepower, Rev. Gary Howlington, The Singing Hall Sisters, David Johansen, Melissa Swingle and Lee Sexton. It also features the author Harry Crews. Gun Hill Road Gun Hill Road is a 2011 drama film directed by Rashaad Ernesto Green and starring Esai Morales. The title of the film derives from the Bronx road of the same name. The film is notable for starring a transgender character who is played by a real transgender person, Harmony Santana, who was the first openly transgender actress to be nominated for an Independent Spirit Award. Baka and Test: Summon the Beasts , also known as Baka and Test: Summon the Beasts, is a Japanese light novel series written by Kenji Inoue with illustrations by Yui Haga. Enterbrain published 18 novels from January 2007 to March 2015 under its Famitsu Bunko imprint. Three manga adaptations were published by Enterbrain in Famitsu Comic Clear and Kadokawa Shoten in Shōnen Ace. Between 2010 and 2011, the series was adapted by Silver Link into two 13-episode anime television series, and a two-episode original video animation series. A PlayStation Portable video game was released in December 2012. Une nuit Paris by Night is a 2012 French crime film directed by Philippe Lefebvre. Run Raja Run Run Raja Run is a 2014 Telugu romantic comedy thriller film directed by Sujeeth and produced by Uppalapati Pramod and V. Vamsi Krishna Reddy on UV Creations banner. The film features Sharwanand, Seerat Kapoor, and Adivi Sesh in the lead roles, while Sampath Raj and Jayaprakash play important roles. The film released worldwide on 1 August 2014 to positive reviews from critics. Dangerously Close Dangerously Close is a 1986 action thriller film directed by Albert Pyun. The film was noted at its time of release for being part of a wave of teen vigilante films in the 1980s exploring the right-wing jingoism that was gaining popularity in the United States. Scuola di ladri Scuola di ladri is a 1986 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti starring Enrico Maria Salerno. The Rescue The Rescue is a 1988 adventure film about a group of teenagers who infiltrate a North Korean prison to rescue their Navy SEAL fathers. It was written by Michael J. Henderson, Jim Thomas, and John Thomas, produced by Laura Ziskin, and directed by Ferdinand Fairfax. The film stars Kevin Dillon, Ned Vaughn, Marc Price, Charles Haid, Christine Harnos, Ian Giatti, and James Cromwell. Cat Chaser Cat Chaser is a 1989 film directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Peter Weller and Kelly McGillis, based on the novel of the same name by Elmore Leonard. It was adapted from the novel by Leonard and James Borelli. A three-hour raw cut of "Cat Chaser" was screened at Anthology Film Archives in New York City in the summer of 2014. Ferrara, Weller and others involved are very unhappy with the released version, particularly with the added omniscient narration. The Tie That Binds The Tie That Binds is a 1995 thriller film directed by screenwriter Wesley Strick and starring Daryl Hannah, Keith Carradine, Vincent Spano, Moira Kelly and Julia Devin. Stricks directing debut, the film follows the struggles of a couple who have just adopted a 6-year-old girl, only to discover that her biological parents, a murderous couple, are trying to reclaim her. Released in the United States on September 8, 1995, The Tie that Binds grossed over $5 million at the domestic box office. At the 17th annual Young Artist Awards in 1996, Julia Devin was nominated for Best Young Supporting Actress - Feature Film, but lost out to Kristy Young, who was in the movie Gordy. Gaudi Afternoon Gaudi Afternoon is a 2001 American-Spanish comedy film starring Judy Davis, Marcia Gay Harden, Lili Taylor, Juliette Lewis, Christopher Bowen and Courtney Jines. The film is based on Barbara Wilsons detective novel and directed by Susan Seidelman. I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus is a 2001 made-for-TV family film, based on the classic holiday song of the same name. The movies tagline was "Christmas is coming, and Santas a dirty rat." I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus first aired December 9, 2001, on the PAX Network where it aired until 2007. As of 2008, it is shown in the 25 Days of Christmas programming block on Freeform. Dopamine Dopamine is a 2003 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Mark Decena. Horrors of War Horrors of War is a 2006 American horror film directed by Peter John Ross and John Whitney. The Chair The Chair is a 2007 horror film directed by Brett Sullivan and co-written with Michael Capellupo. Le deuxième souffle The Second Wind is a 2007 French crime film directed by Alain Corneau and starring Daniel Auteuil and Monica Bellucci. Childish Games Childish Games Abu, Son of Adam Adaminte Makan Abu is a 2011 Indian drama film written, directed and co-produced by Salim Ahamed; it is his debut. It stars Salim Kumar and Zarina Wahab in the lead roles with Mukesh, Kalabhavan Mani, Suraj Venjarammoodu, and Nedumudi Venu in supporting roles. The cinematography was handled by Madhu Ambat and it was edited by Vijay Shankar. The film features songs composed by Ramesh Narayan, and the score is by Isaac Thomas Kottukapally. The film tells the story of a poor attar seller Abu whose only remaining wish in life is the Hajj pilgrimage, which he strives hard to fulfill. Development on Adaminte Makan Abu began roughly a decade before it was released. It was shot digitally over one month beginning on 7 November 2010. Thrissur and Kozhikode in Kerala were the major filming locales. Distributed by Laughing Villa, a company owned by Salim Kumar and Allens Media, Adaminte Makan Abu was released in theatres on 24 June 2011. It received wide critical acclaim, with much praise for its story, direction, cast, cinematography, and score. It received honours for its music, cinematography and writing, as well as for Salim Kumars performance. The film garnered four National Film Awards: Best Film, Best Actor, Best Cinematography and Best Background Score, at the 58th National Film Awards. It performed similarly at the 2010 Kerala State Film Awards, where it won the awards for Best Film, Best Actor, Best Screenplay and Best Background Music. It was sent as Indias official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film for the Academy Awards in 2011 but was not nominated. Diana: In Her Own Words Diana: In Her Own Words is a television documentary that was broadcast on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom on 6 August 2017. The film includes footage of the late Diana discussing aspects of her personal life, including her marriage to Prince Charles which was recorded during conversations she had with a voice coach in 1992 and 1993. In July 2017, it emerged that Channel 4 planned to broadcast the documentary in the run up to the 20th anniversary of the death of Diana. On 30 July, The Mail on Sunday reported that the Princesss brother, Earl Spencer had urged Channel 4 not to broadcast the tapes of his sister amid concerns it would cause distress to her children. His concerns were subsequently echoed by Royal commentators and friends of the late princess, including Rosa Monckton, who intended to write to the broadcaster urging them not to show the footage, which she said "doesnt belong in the public domain". The documentary drew a mixed reaction from critics, as well as giving Channel 4 their largest overnight ratings for over a year. Figures indicated the film was watched by an average audience of 3.5 million, peaking at 4.1 million. Monte Carlo Monte Carlo is a 1930 American pre-Code musical comedy film, directed by Ernst Lubitsch. It stars Jeanette MacDonald as Countess Helene Mara. The film is notable for the song "Beyond the Blue Horizon", which was written for the film and was performed by Jeanette MacDonald. The film was also hailed by critics as a masterpiece of the newly emerging musical genre. The screenplay was based on the Booth Tarkington novel Monsieur Beaucaire. Chapayev Chapaev is a 1934 Soviet war film, directed by the Vasilyev brothers for Lenfilm. The film is a fictionalized biography of Vasily Ivanovich Chapaev, a Red Army commander who became a hero of the Russian Civil War. It is based on the novel of the same name by Dmitri Furmanov, a Russian writer and Bolshevik commissar who fought together with Chapaev. Arrowhead Arrowhead is a 1953 western Technicolor film directed by Charles Marquis Warren and starring Charlton Heston and Jack Palance. The film is based on the novel Adobe Walls by W.R.Burnett. The screenplay was also by Charles Marquis Warren. Il vigile The Traffic Policeman is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa. The Slime People The Slime People is a 1963 horror film directed by Robert Hutton, who also starred in the film. The film was featured on the first season of the television show Mystery Science Theater 3000, as well as the 1986 syndicated series The Canned Film Festival. The film was infamous for its extensive use of fog machines, with the fog becoming so thick towards the end that it is virtually impossible to see any of the actors. Project A-Ko is a 1986 Japanese science fiction anime film that had several sequels and a spin-off. This film focuses on a happy-go-lucky 16-year-old red-haired, sailor-suited teenage schoolgirl, A-ko Magami, who goes on her magical adventure from high school to outer space as she struggles to finish her homework, rescue her friend C-ko and save the Earth from the evil alien invasion. This series references a number of other works of anime from the 1970s and 1980s, such as Macross, Fist of the North Star and Gundam. The title itself is a reference to the 1983 Jackie Chan movie Project A, although the film bears no resemblance to Project A; the working title ended up sticking. Butterfly and Sword Butterfly and Sword is a 1993 Hong Kong wuxia film loosely based on the novel Liuxing Hudie Jian by Gu Long. Directed by Michael Mak, the film starred Tony Leung, Michelle Yeoh, Jimmy Lin, Joey Wong and Donnie Yen. Rites of Passage Rites of Passage is a 1999 thriller film written and directed by Victor Salva and starring Dean Stockwell, James Remar, and Jason Behr. Junk is a Japanese Yakuza Zombie movie directed by Atsushi Muroga. Shot in 1999 and produced by Japan Home Video, it is essentially a remake of a Japanese mafia movie called "Score" also directed by Muroga, but this time with zombies getting in the way of being paid for the heist. The movie pays homage to Re-Animator, Reservoir Dogs, and the original Dawn of the Dead. It stars Kaori Shimamura, Yuji Kisimoto, Nobuyuki Asano, Tate Gouta, and Osamu Ebara. It is released in North America by Unearthed Films. Dragon Fighter Dragon Fighter is a Sci Fi Pictures original film that premiered on January 4, 2003 and was directed by Phillip J. Roth. It stars Dean Cain and Kristine Byers. Roadie Roadie is a 2011 American comedy film directed by Michael Cuesta and written by Gerald Cuesta and Michael Cuesta. The film stars Ron Eldard, Jill Hennessy, Bobby Cannavale, Lois Smith, David Margulies and Catherine Wolf. The film was released on January 6, 2012, by Magnolia Pictures. Norwegian Ninja Norwegian Ninja is a 2010 Norwegian action comedy film, directed by Thomas Cappelen Malling. The film, based on a 2006 book, presents real-life espionage-convicted Arne Treholt as the leader of a ninja group saving Norway during the Cold War and stars Mads Ousdal as Treholt. The film is loosely based on the story of Norwegian politician and diplomat Arne Treholt, who in 1985 was convicted of high treason and espionage on behalf of the Soviet Union and Iraq. In 2006, Thomas Cappelen Malling wrote the book Ninjateknikk II. Usynlighet i strid 1978. The book was presented as a military manual written by Treholt in 1978. It achieved a certain cult status, and was considered a success at 5,000 units sold. Karbala Karbala is a 2015 Polish drama film directed by Krzysztof Łukaszewicz. 24 Frames 24 Frames is a 2017 Iranian experimental film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. It was his final feature film before his death in July 2016. It was posthumously shown in the 70th Anniversary Events section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Taxi Taxi! is a 1932 American pre-Code gangster film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring James Cagney and Loretta Young. The film includes two famous Cagney dialogues, one of which features Cagney conducting a conversation with a passenger in Yiddish, and the other when Cagney is speaking to his brothers killer through a locked closet, "Come out and take it, , or Ill give it to you through the door!" The provenance of this sequence led to Cagney being famously misquoted as saying, "You dirty rat, you killed my brother." To play his competitor in a ballroom dance contest, Cagney recommended his pal, fellow tough-guy-dancer George Raft, who was uncredited in the film. In a lengthy and memorable sequence, he scene culminates with Raft and his partner winning the dance contest against Cagney and Young, after which Cagney slugs Raft and knocks him down. As in The Public Enemy, several scenes in Taxi! involved the use of live machine gun bullets. After a few of the bullets narrowly missed Cagneys head, he outlawed the practice in his future films. In the film they see a fictitious Warner Bros. movie at the cinema called Her Hour of Love in which Cagney cracks a joke about the films leading mans appearance saying, "his ears are too big". Also advertised in the cinema lobby in the film is The Mad Genius, an actual film starring John Barrymore which was released the previous year by Warners and is a plug by them. Ex-Lady Ex-Lady is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy/drama film directed by Robert Florey. The screenplay by David Boehm is a remake of the Barbara Stanwyck film Illicit, both crediting a story by Edith Fitzgerald and Robert Riskin. The film focuses on a pair of lovers, commercial illustrator Helen Bauer and advertising writer Don Peterson, who have been living together quite happily for some time. One night, after hiding in Helen’s bedroom until their party guests have all left, Don announces that he is tired of sneaking around. He wants marriage—and possibly children—and Helen finally agrees, although she is afraid that it will wreck their relationship. Her predictions of trouble—increased by the stresses of opening their own advertising agency—come true, but in the end, with the serendipitous intervention of their perpetually inebriated friend, Van]], they reconcile and resume the mixed blessings of wedded bliss. Three Little Wolves Three Little Wolves is a Silly Symphony cartoon. Released on April 18, 1936, and directed by Dave Hand. It was the third Silly Symphony cartoon starring the Three Little Pigs. It introduces the Big Bad Wolfs sons, the Three Little Wolves, all of them just as eager for a taste of the pigs as their father. Baby Buggy Bunny Baby Buggy Bunny is a Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese, released in 1954. The story is about a dwarf gangster named "Babyface" Finster who, after a clever bank robbery, loses his ill-gotten gains down Bugs Bunnys rabbit hole, forcing him to don the disguise of an orphan baby to get it back. Desire Under the Elms Desire Under the Elms is a 1958 American film version of the 1924 play Desire Under the Elms written by Eugene ONeill. The film was directed by Delbert Mann from a screenplay by ONeill and Irwin Shaw. The cast included Sophia Loren as Abbie, Anthony Perkins as Eben, Burl Ives as Ephraim, Frank Overton as Simeon, and Pernell Roberts as Peter. The film was nominated for Best Black and White Cinematography at the Academy Awards and Laurel Awards in 1959. It was also entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. Hoffman Hoffman is a 1970 British film directed by Alvin Rakoff and starring Peter Sellers, Sinéad Cusack, Ruth Dunning and Jeremy Bulloch. It is the tale of an older man who blackmails an attractive young woman into spending a week with him in his flat in London. His hope is that she will forget her crooked fiancé and fall in love with him instead. It contains one of Sellers rare straight performances. Twisted Obsession Twisted Obsession is a 1989 Spanish erotic thriller directed by Fernando Trueba and starring Jeff Goldblum and Miranda Richardson. It was written by Trueba, Manuel Matji and Menno Meyjes, originally based on the novel The Dream of the Mad Monkey by Christopher Frank. Goldblum stars as a screenwriter who becomes involved with a young incestuous brother and sister. Liza Walker and Dexter Fletcher are also featured in the cast. Storyville Storyville is a 1992 film directed by Mark Frost and starring James Spader. Vieni avanti cretino Vieni avanti cretino is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. It had a great commercial success, grossing over 3 billion lire at the Italian box office. Lost Junction Lost Junction is a 2003 thriller film directed by Peter Masterson and written by Jeff Cole. Terror Toons Terror Toons is a 2002 American comedy horror film directed by Joe Castro and written by Rudy Balli. It was followed by two sequels, The Sick and Silly Show in 2007, and Terror Toons 3 in 2016. Borderline Borderline is a 2008 Canadian film directed by Lyne Charlebois and co-written with Marie-Sissi Labrèche, based on her novels Borderline and La Brèche. It has won ten awards and one nomination. Beauty and the Paparazzo Beauty and the Paparazzo is a 2010 Portuguese movie directed by António-Pedro Vasconcelos starring Soraia Chaves and Marco dAlmeida. It was the highest-grossing Portuguese film in 2010. Street Days Street Days is a 2010 Georgian drama film directed by Levan Koguashvili. The film was selected as the Georgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but didnt make the final shortlist. Inkubus Inkubus is a 2011 horror film produced by the Woodhaven Production Company, written by Carl Dupré, and directed by Glenn Ciano. The film stars Robert Englund, William Forsythe, Joey Fatone, Jonathan Silverman, Dyan Kane, Mike Cerrone, Tom Denucci, and Michelle Ray Smith. Summer of 8 Summer of 8 is a 2016 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Ryan Schwartz. It is Schwartzs directorial debut. Devil's Bride Devils Bride is a 2016 Finnish drama film directed by Saara Cantell. Destry Destry is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film starring Audie Murphy, Mari Blanchard, Lyle Bettger and Thomas Mitchell. This, the third film version of Max Brands Destry Rides Again, is closer to the 1939 Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart film version than it is to either the Brand original novel or the original 1932 film. Indeed, Halliwells Film Guide calls it an "almost scene-for-scene remake." George Marshall directed both later versions. The Chaplin Revue The Chaplin Revue is a 1959 film comprising three silent films made by Charlie Chaplin. The three shorts included are A Dogs Life, Shoulder Arms, and The Pilgrim. All three star Chaplins trademark character, The Tramp. For the 1959 release, Chaplin added a soundtrack to help appeal to modern audiences. Chaplin also added extra footage including clips from to express the context. He provides a personal introduction to each of the clips. Current releases of the compilation on DVD also feature other Chaplin films produced with First National, including The Idle Class, Pay Day, A Days Pleasure, and Sunnyside, with Chaplins 1918 propaganda short The Bond as a special feature. Introductions by David Robinson, and behind-the-scenes footage are also included. Someone Behind the Door Someone Behind the Door is a 1971 French crime-drama film directed by Nicolas Gessner. In the UK, it was twice retitled as Two Minds For Murder and Brainkill. The film was shot on location in Folkestone, England. Devil Hunter Devil Hunter is a 1980 splatter film directed by Jesús Franco under the pseudonym "Clifford Brown" and written by Franco and Julián Esteban. It was shot back-to-back with Francos Mondo Cannibale. It is one of the infamous "video nasties" that was banned in the United Kingdom in the 1980s. Lina Romay co-directed this film, while Francos first wife Nicole Guettard edited it. This shows that Franco was still with Guettard as late as 1980. Pierre Chevalier was the art director on this film. I Enjoy the World with You I enjoy the world with you is a 1982 Czechoslovak family comedy directed by Marie Poledňáková. The movie was elected as the best Czech comedy ever made. Food of the Gods II Food of the Gods II, sometimes referred to as Gnaw: Food of the Gods II as well as Food of the Gods Part 2, is a 1989 film that is a very loose sequel to the 1976 Bert I. Gordon film based on H.G. Wells novel, The Food of the Gods. It is a sequel in name only, as its plot bears no relation to the 1976 film. Baaghi: A Rebel for Love Baaghi: A Rebel for Love is a 1990 Bollywood romantic action drama film, starring Salman Khan, Nagma and Shakti Kapoor, which was released on 21 December 1990. It was Nagmas first role in Bollywood; as the opening credits note, she was 15 years old when the film was released. The DVD cover has a warning noting that the movie is "suitable only for persons of 15 years and older," presumably because the plot revolves around prostitution. The subtitle "A Rebel for Love" does not appear on the DVD box, nor in the Hindi titles or license at the start of the movie. According to BoxOfficeIndia.com, Baaghi is reported to have been Bollywoods seventh highest-grossing film in 1990, despite its release in mid-December holiday. The movie opens with a dedication, which reads: "In this year of the girl child, we dedicate our film to those women, who have been victimised by lust and greed and are subjected to social rejection and also laud those who strived to uplift them." The movie was a hit. The story of Baaghi: A Rebel for Love was Salmans idea, for which he was given due credit. Invasion Invasion is a 1997 miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Robin Cook. It starred Luke Perry, Kim Cattrall and Rebecca Gayheart. Right on Track Right on Track is a Disney Channel Original Movie. It was produced by Don Schain and directed by Duwayne Dunham; written by Sally Nemeth and Bruce Graham. The movie debuted on March 21, 2003 in the U.S. The Incite Mill is a 2010 Japanese psychological thriller directed by Hideo Nakata. The movie is based on Honobu Yonezawas novel The Incite Mill. My Boyfriends' Dogs My Boyfriends Dogs is a 2014 American comedy television film directed by Terry Ingram, written by Jon Maas and Gary Goldstein, and based on the Dandi Daley Mackall novel of the same name. The film stars Erika Christensen as Bailey Daley, with Teryl Rothery, Emily Holmes, Jeremy Guilbaut, Joyce DeWitt, and Michael Kopsa. It was broadcast on the Hallmark Channel in the United States on October 18, 2014. Berth Marks Berth Marks is the second sound film starring Laurel and Hardy, released on June 1, 1929. Storm Center Storm Center is a 1956 American film noir drama film directed by Daniel Taradash. The screenplay by Taradash and Elick Moll focuses on what were at the time two very controversial subjects - Communism and book banning - and took a strong stance against censorship. The film stars Bette Davis, and was the first overtly anti-McCarthyism film to be produced in Hollywood. Gigot Gigot is an American motion picture; it was released in 1962 by 20th Century Fox. The film stars Jackie Gleason and was directed by Gene Kelly. It's Not Just You, Murray! Its Not Just You, Murray! is a short film directed by Martin Scorsese. More Than a Miracle More Than a Miracle is a 1967 film also titled Cinderella Italian Style and Happily Ever After. It stars Sophia Loren, Omar Sharif and Dolores del Río. The movie has a fairy tale narrative. Filmed in the countryside outside Naples, Francesco Rosi directed and Carlo Ponti produced. The theme music was a hit for Roger Williams, reaching #2 on Billboards survey. Sergio Franchi recorded the title song on his 1968 RCA Victor album, Im a Fool To Want You. Wedding in Malinovka Wedding in Malinovka is a 1967 Soviet musical comedy film directed by Andrei Tutyshkin based on an operetta by Boris Aleksandrov adapted by Leonid Yukhvid. The film is about a Ukrainian village during the time of the Russian Civil War. With power alternating almost daily between Soviet and Ukrainian nationalist forces, the villagers of Malinovka are never sure who is in charge, so they modify their behaviour and dress accordingly. Twice Upon a Time Twice Upon a Time is a 1983 American animated fantasy comedy film directed by John Korty and Charles Swenson. It is the first animated film produced by George Lucas. The film uses a form of cutout animation which the filmmakers called "Lumage", involving prefabricated cut-out plastic pieces that the animators moved on a light table. The film features improvised dialogue and a visual blend of live-action, traditional 2D-animation and stop motion. Stockholm Marathon Stockholm Marathon is a 1994 film directed by Peter Keglevic about the Swedish police detective Martin Beck, loosely based on the last Martin Beck novel, The Terrorists. The title song for the film, "Marathon of Life", was written by Ralf Stemmann and performed by Thomas Anders. The Five Doctors The Five Doctors is a special feature-length episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, produced in celebration of the programmes 20th anniversary. It had its world premiere in the United States, on the Chicago PBS station WTTW and various other PBS member stations on 23 November 1983, the anniversary date. It was transmitted in the United Kingdom two days later. The episode aired after the conclusion of the 20th season to celebrate the 20th anniversary. Patrick Troughton and Jon Pertwee reprised their roles as the Second and Third Doctors, respectively. Richard Hurndall portrayed the First Doctor, as the characters original actor, William Hartnell, had died since his last appearance on the show ten years previously. Since Tom Baker decided not to appear in this special, footage from the unfinished serial Shada was used to portray the Fourth Doctor. Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors is a 1963 Soviet fairy tale film directed by Aleksandr Rou based on the novel, Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors, by Vitali Gubarev. At the end of 2007, Russia TV filmed a musical remake with the same name, featuring stars Nikolay Baskov, Alla Pugacheva, and the Tolmachevy Sisters. The original film contains introduction music and a fairytale style of the early 1960s. The film was also the inspiration for a restaurant in Moscow which only hired twins as waiting staff. Dragon Crusaders Dragon Crusaders is a 2011 film starring Dylan Jones, Cecily Fay and Feth Greenwood directed by Mark Atkins. It was dubbed in Tamil and was released in September 27, 2011. Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader is a 3D comedy horror television film directed by Kevin ONeill and produced by Roger Corman as his first 3D production and an update of the 1995 film Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold which was also produced by Corman. The film stars Treat Williams, Sean Young, and Jena Sims. The film was released on 25 August 2012 on Epix. Royal Bengal Rahasya Royal Bengal Rahashya is a 2011 Indian Bengali thriller film directed by Sandip Ray based on the novel of the same name by Satyajit Ray. The film was released on 23 December 2011. It was the fifth big screen Feluda adaptation of Sandip Ray in the Feluda new film series and was the sequel to Gorosthaney Sabdhan. After the demise of Bibhu Bhattacharya, Sabyasachi Chakrabarty declared that he would not be playing Feluda anymore. Thus, director Sandip Ray decided to reboot the series, Badshahi Angti, the first installment of which starring Abir Chatterjee as Feluda and Sourav Das as Topshe was released on 19 December 2014. But the reboot series was cancelled by Sandip Ray in March, 2016. He revealed instead of continuing the reboot series he will continue the previous Feluda film series and he will make a sequel of this movie named Double Feluda which is heading to a Christmas release in December, 2016. The movie will be a tribute to 50 years of Feluda. For the new film Sabyasachi Chakrabarty will return as Feluda and Saheb Bhattacharya as Topshe after five years. Broken Broken is a 2014 South Korean action thriller film about a father who becomes a fugitive as he hunts down the two men responsible for his daughters rape and murder. It is adapted from Keigo Higashinos 2004 novel . This is the third South Korean film adapted from the Japanese novelists work, after White Night and Perfect Number. The Blue Light The Blue Light is a black-and-white 1932 film written and directed by Leni Riefenstahl and Béla Balázs, with uncredited scripting by Carl Mayer. In Riefenstahls film version, the witch, Junta, played by Riefenstahl, is intended to be a sympathetic character. Filming took place in the Brenta Dolomites, in Ticino, Switzerland, and Sarntal, South Tirol. Lost in a Harem Lost in a Harem is a 1944 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. This Is Elvis This Is Elvis is a 1981 documentary film about the life of Elvis Presley written and directed by Andrew Solt and Malcolm Leo. It combines archival footage with reenactments, and voice-over narration by pop singer Ral Donner, imitating Presleys speaking voice. It was screened out of competition at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. The film grossed $2 million at the box office in the U.S. and Canada, ranking #92 for 1981. Sorted Sorted is a 2000 British thriller film directed by Alexander Jovy and starring Matthew Rhys, Sienna Guillory, Fay Masterson, and Tim Curry. Second Name Second Name is a 2002 Spanish horror film. The film is based on 2001 horror novel Pact of the Fathers by English horror writer Ramsey Campbell. There Are Things You Don't Know There Are Things You Dont Know is a 2010 film starring Ali Mosaffa, Leila Hatami, and Mahtab Keramati. The movie was directed by Fardin Saheb-Zamani, and the screenplay was written by Fardin Saheb-Zamani and Payam Yazdani. Factory Girl Factory Girl is an Egyptian romantic drama film directed by Mohamed Khan. The film premiered at the Dubai International Film Festival in December 2013. It was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Hollows Grove Hollows Grove is a 2014 independent horror film and the feature film directorial debut of Craig Efros. It was released as a digital download on 21 October 2014 and stars Matthew Carey as a filmmaker that decides to create a documentary centering upon a ghost hunting team, only to find that this could be the last thing he ever does. Zombie Miruthan is a 2016 Indian Tamil language action zombie film written and directed by Shakti Soundar Rajan and starring Jayam Ravi and Lakshmi Menon in the leading roles. This film, which was promoted as the first South Indian zombie film, was released on 19 February 2016. Rajan has since announced an intention to film a sequel in 2018. The film opened to mixed reviews, but became a super hit. The film was also dubbed in Telugu as Yamapasham and in Hindi as Daring Rakhwala, the latter being a television release on Zee Cinema. Safe in Hell Safe in Hell is a 1931 American pre-Code thriller film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Dorothy Mackaill and Donald Cook, with featured performances by Morgan Wallace, Ralf Harolde, Nina Mae McKinney, Clarence Muse, and Noble Johnson. The screenplay by Joseph Jackson and Maude Fulton is based on a play by Houston Branch. A copy is held in the Library of Congress collection. Night Monster Night Monster is a 1942 American black-and-white horror film featuring Bela Lugosi and produced and distributed by Universal Pictures Company. The movie uses an original story and screenplay by Clarence Upson Young and was produced and directed by Ford Beebe. For box office value, star billing was given to Bela Lugosi and Lionel Atwill, but the lead roles were played by Ralph Morgan, Irene Hervey and Don Porter, with Atwill in a character role as a pompous doctor who becomes a victim to the title character, and Lugosi in a small part as a butler. The film is in many respects a remake of Doctor X, with virtually the same denouement. Both films also feature Atwill as a doctor. Beneath the 12-Mile Reef Beneath the 12-Mile Reef is a 1953 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Robert D. Webb. The screenplay by A.I. Bezzerides was inspired by Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. The film was the third motion picture made in CinemaScope, coming after The Robe and How to Marry a Millionaire. Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again Jekyll and Hyde...Together Again is a 1982 comedy based on the novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson and stars Mark Blankfield, Bess Armstrong, Tim Thomerson, Krista Errickson, Cassandra Peterson and Michael McGuire. Partners Partners is a 1982 American gay-themed buddy comedy film directed by James Burrows and starring Ryan ONeal and John Hurt as a mismatched pair of cops. Beyond Hypothermia Beyond Hypothermia is a 1996 Hong Kong action film directed by Patrick Leung, co-produced by Johnnie To, and starring Jacklyn Wu and Sean Lau. Shadrach Shadrach is a 1998 American film directed by Susanna Styron, based on a short story by her father William Styron, about a former slaves struggle to be buried where he chooses. Jackie Chan: My Stunts Jackie Chan: My Stunts is a 1999 documentary about Jackie Chans stunts, fights, and other related things and how he performs them. Throughout the film Jackie gives quick tutorials on how to execute various fight scenes under a budget. Divergence Divergence is a 2005 Hong Kong action-crime film produced and directed by Benny Chan, from a screenplay by Ivy Ho. The film stars Aaron Kwok, Ekin Cheng and Daniel Wu. Attagasam Attahasam is a 2004 Indian Tamil action masala film written and directed by Saran featuring Ajith Kumar in dual lead roles with Pooja playing the female lead. Sujatha, Karunas and Ramesh Khanna play pivotal roles in the film, while the score and soundtrack are composed by Bharathwaj. The film went to mixed reviews but performed well at the box office. A Grandpa for Christmas A Grandpa for Christmas is a 2007 American made-for-television comedy-drama film starring Ernest Borgnine and Juliette Goglia. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on November 24, 2007. Air Gear is a shōnen manga written and illustrated by Ito "Oh Great" Ōgure. Air Gear revolves around the life of Itsuki Minami "Ikki or Crow", also known as "Baby Face", "Lil Crow", and his friends. The story follows their use of Air Gear, an in-universe invention derived from inline skates. Initial sections of the plot carries out the introduction of characters that eventually join Ikki. As the story progresses, it focuses on their roles as Storm Riders and their quest to be on the top of the Trophaeum Tower. The pinnacle that all Storm Riders hope to reach. Air Gear won the 2006 Kodansha Manga Award in the shōnen category. The series concluded on May 28, 2012 with Chapter 357, but was continued with a new chapter. At the end of Chapter 358, the author of the manga told readers to look forward to more Air Gear. Rage Rage is a 2009 Mexican-Spanish romance film directed by Sebastián Cordero. Before Your Eyes Min Dît: The Children of Diyarbakır is a 2009 Kurdish-language Turkish drama film, written, produced and directed by German-based Kurdish filmmaker Miraz Bezar, based on a story co-written with Alevi-Kurdish journalist and short-story writer Evrim Alataş, about street children in the eastern Turkish city of Diyarbakır. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was the first Turkish film produced in the Kurdish language and won awards at film festivals in San Sebastian, where it premiered, Antalya and Istanbul. Meskada Meskada is a 2010 American crime drama written and directed by Josh Sternfeld and starring Nick Stahl and Rachel Nichols as police detectives assigned to investigate a home invasion in which a young boy is murdered in the commission of the crime. One Night in Turin One Night in Turin is a 2010 British documentary film directed by James Erskine, and written by Pete Davies and James Erskine. The documentary is about the England football team during 1990 FIFA World Cup and left the nation undone by West Germany on penalties in the semi-final. It looks at the social and political context of the event as well as how it changed peoples perception of football and the England team. Arirang Arirang is a 2011 South Korean documentary film by Kim Ki-duk. The film addresses a personal crisis Kim went through, sparked by an incident during the filming of his previous film, Dream, where the lead actress nearly died by hanging, and by the departure of a couple of close colleagues, including the director Jang Hoon. The title comes from a Korean folk song with the same title. In a heavily line-broken text released about the film, Kim writes that "Through Arirang I understand human beings, thank the nature, and accept my life as it is now." Kim produced the film entirely on his own. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, and won the top award for best film. The Goob The Goob is a 2014 British film. It was made by BBC Films and directed by Guy Myhill from his own screenplay. Ann Mariya Kalippilanu Annmariya Kalippilannu is a 2016 Indian Malayalam language childrens film directed by Midhun Manuel Thomas, and written by Thomas and John Manthrichal. The film stars Sara Arjun, Sunny Wayne, and Aju Varghese. along with a cameo appearance by Dulquer Salmaan. It was later dubbed into Telugu as Pilla Rakshasi. The film narrates the story of friendship of a schoolkid and an easygoing youth and the changes this relationship brings about in their life. It was released on August 5, 2016. The plot of the film has some similarity with the 2008 film Drillbit Taylor. The Carter Effect The Carter Effect is a 2017 documentary directed by Sean Menard. It covers the impact of Vince Carter in Canada when he was still playing for the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association. The film was shown at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and was produced by LeBron Jamess digital video company, Uninterrupted. Additionally, interviews of fellow NBA stars, former teammates, family members, and people associated with the Toronto Raptors, combined with archival footage of Carter, were used throughout the movie. Notable appearances in the film include his cousin Tracy McGrady, Canadian basketball star Steve Nash, former NBA commissioner David Stern and Toronto natives Director X and Drake. The Ape Man The Ape Man is a 1943 horror-science fiction film starring Bela Lugosi and directed by William Beaudine. The film follows the tale of a part human part ape. An in-title-only sequel Return of the Ape Man followed in 1944 and starred Lugosi, John Carradine and George Zucco. We Still Kill the Old Way We Still Kill the Old Way is a 1967 Italian crime film directed by Elio Petri. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival where it won the award for Best Screenplay. It is based on the novel To Each His Own by Leonardo Sciascia. Pasha Pasha is a 1968 French crime film directed by Georges Lautner that stars Jean Gabin and Dany Carrel and is based on the novel Pouce by Jean Laborde. It tells the story of a senior Paris policeman pursuing a ruthless killer. Filming began on 14 November 1967 and ended in December the same year, with release on 14 March 1968. The Greek Tycoon The Greek Tycoon is a 1978 American drama film, of the roman à clef type, directed by J. Lee Thompson. The screenplay by Morton S. Fine is based on a story by Fine, Nico Mastorakis, and Win Wells, who loosely based it on Aristotle Onassis and his relationship with Jacqueline Kennedy. Mastorakis denied this, instead stating "Were not doing a film about Aristotle Onassis. Its a personification of all Greek Tycoons." The film stars Anthony Quinn in the title role and Jacqueline Bisset as the character based on Kennedy. Quinn also appeared in Thompsons picture The Passage, released the following year. Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack is a 1988 anime film set in the Universal Century timeline of the Gundam franchise. Making its theatrical debut on March 12, 1988, Chars Counterattack is the culmination of the original saga begun in Mobile Suit Gundam and continued through Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam and Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ, marking the final conflict of the fourteen-year rivalry between the characters Amuro Ray and Char Aznable. It was adapted from Mobile Suit Gundam: High Streamer, a novel written by Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino. In addition to being the first original Gundam theatrical release, Chars Counterattack was also the first Gundam production to make use of computer graphics during a five-second shot of the Sweetwater colony rotating in space, being made at Toyo Links. Chars Counterattack was released in America on DVD on August 20, 2002 and was broadcast on January 4, 2003 on Adult Swim. Terror Terror is a 1978 British independent supernatural horror film written by David McGillivray and directed by Norman J. Warren. It stars John Nolan and Carolyn Courage as two cousins who fall victim to a curse that a witch placed on their ancestors. Conceived as a "fun horror film" with a simple premise, Terror was shot in various locations around London and Surrey. Although it was a box office success in the United Kingdom, it has drawn a mixed critical response for its storytelling and visual style, both of which were inspired by the Italian giallo horror film Suspiria. Warrens plans for a sequel remain unrealised. Ah! My Goddess: The Movie is a 2000 Japanese anime film directed by Hiroaki Gōda, written by Michiko Yokote and Yoshihiko Tomizawa, animated by AIC and co-produced by Kodansha, Dentsu, Sega Enterprises, Pony Canyon, Nippon Shupan Hanbai, AIC, MOVIC and Shochiku, based on the manga of the same name by Kōsuke Fujishima. The films theatrical release took place on October 21, 2000. It was also distributed by Shochiku in Japan. The film was licensed by Geneon Entertainment in the North America, MVM Films in the United Kingdom, and Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand. The Fearless Freaks Fearless Freaks is a 2005 documentary directed by Bradley Beesley and edited by JoLynn Garnes, chronicling the alternative rock band The Flaming Lips. While the film features cameo appearances by such actors as Adam Goldberg and Christina Ricci, most of the screen time is taken up by interviews with the band members and their families interspersed with clips of the bands recording sessions and live performances. Wayne Coynes mother and several of his brothers are prominently featured, as are members of Steven Drozds family, while Michael Ivins family receives comparatively little screen time. The film traces the band from their roots as a local psychedelic punk band to an internationally renowned band that draws celebrities to its performances. Many of the interviews were filmed in the bands hometown of Oklahoma City, although Wayne Coyne is the only band member still living there. In addition to the development of the Lips music and performance, another theme running through the movie is the effect that drugs have had on the band and their families. A notable scene in the film depicts Steven Drozd preparing to inject himself with heroin, and it is stated that paranoia over Drozds addiction caused guitarist Ronald Jones to leave the band. Drugs have also affected the lives of members of both Drozds and Coynes families. Abhiyum Naanum Abhiyum Naanum is a 2008 Tamil-language comedy-drama film produced by Prakash Raj and directed by Radha Mohan. The movie featured Prakash Raj in the central character with Trisha Krishnan in the lead role as his daughter while Aishwarya and Ganesh Venkatraman play supporting roles. Vidyasagar scored the music for the film. The film was launched in October 2007 and released on 26 December 2008. The film was released in Telugu as Aakasamantha with Jagapathi Babu replacing Prithviraj in 2009 and was remade into Kannada as Naanu Nanna Kanasu in 2010. The film opened to critical acclaim and won several awards, including the ITFA Best Movie Award. The plot and scenes are remarkably similar to the movie Father of the Bride. Til Death Do Us Part Til Death Do Us Part is a 2017 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Christopher B. Stokes. The film stars Annie Ilonzeh, Stephen Bishop and Taye Diggs, who is also one of the films producers. It follows a pregnant woman faking her death in order to escape from her abusive husband. The film was released on September 29, 2017. The Avenging Conscience: or 'Thou Shalt Not Kill' The Avenging Conscience: or "Thou Shalt Not Kill" is a 1914 silent horror film directed by D W. Griffith. The film is based on the Edgar Allan Poe short story "The Tell-Tale Heart" and the poem "Annabel Lee". Lend a Paw Lend a Paw is an animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions, distributed by RKO Radio Pictures and released to theaters on October 3, 1941. Lend a Paw was directed by Clyde Geronimi and features original music by Leigh Harline. George Nicholas, Kenneth Muse, Nick Nichols, William Sturm, Eric Gurney, Norman Tate, Chick Otterstrom, Morey Reden, and Emery Hawkins animated the film. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey and Pinto Colvig as Pluto. In the cartoon, which was largely a remake of the 1933 short Mickeys Pal Pluto, Pluto saves the life of a kitten, and later feels jealous towards the kitten after Mickey Mouse takes the kitten in. The film won the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film at the 14th Academy Awards in 1942. The Mob The Mob is a 1951 film noir crime thriller film directed by Robert Parrish and starring Broderick Crawford as a hard-nosed cop who infiltrates the Mob in order to bust their illegal dockyard activities. The actor Charles Bronson makes one of his first film appearances as a longshoreman and was uncredited. A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol is Richard Williamss animated adaptation of Charles Dickenss 1843 novella. The film was broadcast on U.S. television by ABC on December 21, 1971, and released theatrically soon after. In 1972, it won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Autopsy Autopsy is a 1975 Italian giallo-horror film directed by Armando Crispino. It achieved a cult status for its truculent morgue scenes. The Italian title translates as Sunspots. Twenty Days Without War Twenty Days Without War is a 1976 Soviet film based on a story by Konstantin Simonov, directed by Aleksey German and starring Yuri Nikulin and Lyudmila Gurchenko. The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea is a 1976 British drama film starring Kris Kristofferson and Sarah Miles, directed by Lewis John Carlino. It was adapted from the 1963 novel The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea by the Japanese writer Yukio Mishima. The location was changed to the English town of Dartmouth, the area where it was also filmed. Warriors Two Warriors Two is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Sammo Hung, who also co-stars in the film. The film stars Bryan Leung, Casanova Wong and Fung Hak-on. Leung plays the character of the historical figure, Leung Jan, a well-known early practitioner of the Wing Chun style of kung fu. Leungs association with Wing Chun can be considered as the equivalent of Wong Fei-hungs association with the Hung Gar style. Along with The Prodigal Son, Warriors Two is considered one of the best martial arts film displaying the authentic version of the Wing Chun style. Despite the title, Warriors Two is not a sequel. Rather it refers to the two main warriors of the film, and the literal translation of the Hong Kong title is "Mr. Tsang and Cashier Hua". My Demon Lover My Demon Lover is a 1987 American comedy horror film directed by Charlie Loventhal and written by Leslie Ray. The film stars Scott Valentine, Michele Little, Robert Trebor, Gina Gallego, Alan Fudge, Calvert DeForest and Arnold Johnson. The film was released on April 24, 1987, by New Line Cinema. Corrupt Corrupt is a 1999 film starring Ice-T and Silkk The Shocker. A Song for Martin A Song for Martin is a 2001 Swedish drama film directed by Danish Bille August and starring Sven Wollter and Viveka Seldahl. Based on the 1994 autobiographic novel Boken om E by Swedish author Ulla Isaksson, the films themes are loss and Alzheimers disease. On the Occasion of Remembering the Turning Gate On the Occasion of Remembering the Turning Gate, also referred to simply as Turning Gate, is the fourth film by critically acclaimed South Korean director Hong Sang-soo. Looking for Jackie Looking for Jackie is a 2009 film directed by Gangliang Fang and Ping Jiang and written by Xuan Hua and Jiamin Wu. It is an action and family film, which tells the story of a young boy, Zhang Yishan, who sets on a journey to meet his idol, Jackie Chan. Marry Me Marry Me is an American romantic comedy television miniseries starring Lucy Liu. It was directed by James Hayman and written by Barbara Hall. This miniseries aired on Lifetime on December 12 and 13, 2010. The Resistance The Resistance is a Chinese martial arts action film set during World War II, directed by Peng Zhang Li. The Resistance is inspired by the beginning of the Japanese invasion of China where over 300,000 people in the capital of Nanjing were massacred. The movie mixes an epic tale of revenge with elements of martial art, ninja, adventure, and war movies. Irandam Ulagam Irandaam Ulagam is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language romantic fantasy action film written and directed by Selvaraghavan. Starring Arya and Anushka Shetty, the film features soundtrack composed by Harris Jayaraj, background score by Anirudh Ravichander and cinematography handled by Ramji. After several months of production, the film was released worldwide on 22 November 2013. Midnight Masquerade Midnight Masquerade is a 2014 American/Canadian romantic comedy. It was directed by Graeme Campbell and starred Autumn Reeser and Christopher Russell. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on October 26, 2014. Volley Volley is an Argentine comedy film of 2015 written, performed and directed by Martín Piroyansky. In addition, the cast is composed by Violeta Urtizberea, Inés Efron, Chino Darín, Vera Spinetta and Justina Bustos. The Mechanical Monsters The Mechanical Monsters is the second of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. Produced by Fleischer Studios, the story features Superman battling a mad scientist with a small army of robots at his command. It was originally released by Paramount Pictures on November 28, 1941. Eyes in the Night Eyes in the Night is a 1942 American crime mystery directed by Fred Zinnemann, based on Baynard Kendricks 1941 novel The Odor of Violets and starring Edward Arnold, Ann Harding and Donna Reed. The film was followed by a sequel, The Hidden Eye. Preaching to the Perverted Preaching to the Perverted is a 1997 British sex comedy drama film written and directed by Stuart Urban. The film stars Guinevere Turner as Tanya Cheex, a New York dominatrix. Tom Bell plays Henry Harding MP and Christien Anholt plays Peter Emery. In addition, several well-known BDSM performance artists appear, including Chaos Clowns, Luci the Axle Grinder, also known as "Lucifire", Miss Kimberly, The Fetisnonn, Suzi Woodroffe, and Tutu. The film was originally developed by the BBC, but they later dropped the script, believing it would never be suitable for broadcast on UK TV. However, in April 2004 the movie was shown on terrestrial TV in the UK on BBC One. The film was banned in Ireland by then film censor Sheamus Smith on 28 October 1997; he also banned the subsequent video release of the film. The trailer caused a mass recall of the rental VHS release of Donnie Brasco, because the trailer had not been classified. 3,300 copies of that cassette were withdrawn and replaced, with a potential fine of €1000 to stores providing it. In 2013 the film became the first European feature film to be restored and remastered on crowd-funding site Kickstarter by its fans. The remastered Blu-ray became available in August 2013. The film also inspired the 2013 Edinburgh Fringe Show "Darkest Fantasy", based on the character Tanyas wedding fantasy. The Life and Death of 9413, a Hollywood Extra The Life and Death of 9413: a Hollywood Extra is a 1928 American silent experimental short film co-written and co-directed by Robert Florey and Slavko Vorkapić. Considered a landmark of American avant-garde cinema, it tells the story of a man who comes to Hollywood with dreams of becoming a star, only to fail and become dehumanized, with studio executives reducing him to the role of extra and writing the number "9413" on his forehead. The films visual style includes abrupt cuts, rapid camera movement, extensive superimposition, dim lighting, and shapes and forms in twisted and disoriented angles. Filmed with a budget of only $97, it includes a combination of close-ups of live actors and long shots of miniature sets, which were made from such items as cardboard, paper cubes, tin cans, cigar boxes, and toy trains. With no access to Hollywood studios or equipment, most of the filming took place in the filmmakers residences, with walls painted black for use as a background. The story was inspired by Floreys own experiences in Hollywood, as well as the George Gershwin composition Rhapsody in Blue. It was one of the first films shot by Gregg Toland, who later received acclaim for his work on such films as The Grapes of Wrath and Citizen Kane. The film serves as a satire of the social conditions, dominant practices, and ideologies of Hollywood, as well as the film industrys perceived mistreatment of actors. Douglas Fairbanks assisted with the development of the film, and Charlie Chaplin and Joseph M. Schenck helped promote it. Unlike most experimental films, it received a wide public exhibition, released by FBO Pictures Corporation into more than 700 theaters in North America and Europe. The film was well received by critics, both in its time period and in modern day; film historian Brian Taves said "more than any other American film, it initiated the avant-garde in this country". It was selected for preservation by the National Film Registry, and Florey co-wrote and directed a remake, Hollywood Boulevard. Zatoichi Goes to the Fire Festival is a 1970 Japanese Chambara film directed by Kenji Misumi and starring Shintaro Katsu, who also produced and co-wrote the script. It is the twenty-first of a series of films featuring the blind swordsman Zatoichi. The main character is based on a fictional character, a blind masseur and swordmaster. He was created by novelist Kan Shimozawa and set during the late Edo period. A Diva's Christmas Carol A Divas Christmas Carol is a 2000 VH1-original Christmas television film starring Vanessa L. Williams, Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas, Brian McNamara and Kathy Griffin. The film is based on the Charles Dickens classic, A Christmas Carol, featuring an ego-driven pop singer who gets a reality check by three Christmas spirits. The film premiered on December 13, 2000. Python 2 Pythons 2, is a science-fiction horror film released as a Sci Fi Pictures television film on the Sci Fi Channel. A 2002 sequel to the 2000 film Python, it stars Billy Zabka, reprising his role as Greg Larson from the first film, Dana Ashbrook and Simmone Jade Mackinnon. Directed by Lee McConnell, it was produced by Jeffery Beach and Phillip Roth for UFO/Unified Film Organization and Python Productions. This film was dedicated to Janine Clark, who died somewhere in 2001. Great World of Sound Great World of Sound is a 2007 comedy film directed by Craig Zobel. Zobel won Breakthrough Director at the Gotham Awards and the film also won the Grand Jury Award at the Atlanta Film Festival. Under the Salt Under the Salt is a 2008 Mexican thriller film directed by Mario Muñoz. The films music was composed by Federico Bonasso. Long Strange Trip Long Strange Trip is a documentary film about the rock band the Grateful Dead. It premiered on January 23, 2017, at the Sundance Film Festival. It had a one-night only nationwide screening on May 25, 2017, and a week-long limited theatrical release in New York and Los Angeles starting on May 26. The film was split into a six-part miniseries, which became available on Amazon Video on June 2, 2017. Long Strange Trip was directed by Amir Bar-Lev, and has a running time of almost four hours. Martin Scorsese was one of the executive producers. Justin Kreutzmann, the son of Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann, was one of the producers. The film features newly conducted interviews with living band members and friends including Bob Weir and his wife Natascha, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, John Perry Barlow, Donna Godchaux, Dennis McNally, Barbara "Brigid" Meier, Nick Paumgarten, Steve Silberman, and Alan Trist. A soundtrack album was released on May 26, 2017. Long Strange Trip was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Music Film. The Last of the Mohicans The Last of the Mohicans is a 1920 American film adapted from James Fenimore Coopers novel of the same name. Clarence Brown and Maurice Tourneur directed an adaption by Robert Dillon — a story of two English sisters meeting danger on the frontier of the American colonies, in and around the fort commanded by their father. The adventure film stars Wallace Beery, Barbara Bedford, Lillian Hall and Alan Roscoe. The film was well received at the time of its release. Film historian William K. Everson considers The Last of the Mohicans to be a masterpiece. In 1995, this film was deemed "culturally significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. City That Never Sleeps City That Never Sleeps is a 1953 American film noir crime film directed by John H. Auer and starring Gig Young, Mala Powers, William Talman, Edward Arnold, Chill Wills, Marie Windsor, and Paula Raymond, with cinematography by John L. Russell. Between Heaven and Hell Between Heaven and Hell is a 1956 20th Century Fox Cinemascope color war film based on the novel The Day the Century Ended by Francis Gwaltney that the film follows closely. The story is told in flashback format detailing the life of Sam Gifford from his life as a Southern landowner to his war service in the Philippines during World War II. The film stars Robert Wagner, Buddy Ebsen, Terry Moore, and Broderick Crawford, was directed by Richard Fleischer and was partly filmed on Kauai. The films score by Hugo Friedhofer,which included elements of the Dies Irae was nominated for an Oscar for Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. The Great Impostor For The Fleetwoods song, see The Great Imposter. The Great Impostor is a 1961 movie based on the true story of an impostor named Ferdinand Waldo Demara. The film is loosely based on Robert Crichtons 1959 biography of the same name, it stars Tony Curtis in the title role, and was directed by Robert Mulligan. The film only loosely follows Demaras real-life exploits, and is much lighter in tone than the book on which it is based. Lucky Luciano Lucky Luciano is a 1973 Italian crime drama film directed by Francesco Rosi. It stars Gian Maria Volonté and Vincent Gardenia. It was shown as part of the Cannes Classics section of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man is a 1976 Italian poliziotteschi crime film, directed by Ruggero Deodato and starring Marc Porel and Ray Lovelock. Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino said the film is "one of the greatest titles of all time, and it lives up to its name!" Bolivia Bolivia is a 2001 Argentine and Dutch drama film directed by Israel Adrián Caetano, his first feature-length film. The screenplay is written by Caetano, based upon the Romina Lafranchini story, about his wife. The motion picture features Freddy Flores and Rosa Sánchez, among others. The film was photographed in "gritty" 16mm black-and-white, and was shot by cinematographer Julián Apezteguia. Bolivia was filmed entirely in Buenos Aires. Armitage III is a 1995 cyberpunk original video animation series. It centers on Naomi Armitage, a highly advanced "Type-III" android. In 1996, the series was edited into a film called . The series was followed up in 2002 with a sequel, set some years after the original story. First Descent First Descent is a 2005 documentary film about snowboarding and its beginning in the 1980s. The snowboarders featured in this movie represent three generations of snowboarders and the progress this young sport has made over the past two decades. Most of the movie was shot in Alaska and its back country. It is the first movie to be produced and financed by a soft-drink company. An American Girl Adventure Felicity: An American Girl Adventure is the second in the series of American Girl film series. It is a television film that is based on the American Girl childrens books written by Valerie Tripp, and was released in November 29, 2005. The teleplay was written by Anna Sandor. The film revolves around Felicity Merrimans adventures during the onset of the American Revolution. Love's Unfolding Dream Loves Unfolding Dream is a 2007 made-for-television Christian drama film and the sixth film based on a series of books by Janette Oke. It originally aired on Hallmark Channel on December 15, 2007 and was produced for Hallmark by Larry Levinson Productions. It was directed by Harvey Frost. It is the sixth film in an ongoing series that includes Love Comes Softly, Loves Enduring Promise, Loves Long Journey, and Loves Abiding Joy, Loves Unending Legacy, Love Takes Wing, and Love Finds a Home, as well as the 2011 prequels Love Begins, Loves Everlasting Courage, and Loves Christmas Journey. Undrafted Undrafted is a 2016 sports comedy-drama film. It is the directorial debut of Joseph Mazzello, who also wrote, co-produced and starred in the film. It also stars Aaron Tveit, Tyler Hoechlin, Chace Crawford and Philip Winchester. It is based on the true story of Mazzellos brother who missed out on the Major League Baseball draft. The film was released on July 15, 2016, by Vertical Entertainment. The film was executive produced by Tony Romo, who was an undrafted free agent before being signed by the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. Get the Girl Get the Girl is a 2017 American comedy crime thriller film directed by Eric England. Power Paandi Pa Paandi is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama film, written and directed by Dhanush in his directorial debut. He also produced the movie under his studio Wunderbar Films. The film revolves around Pa Paandi, a retired ex-stunt master in the film industry, travels to Hyderabad to seek out for freedom, and also to reunite with his old village lover. Revathi, Prasanna and Chaya Singh play supporting roles in the film. Dhanush, who produced and directed the film, portray a cameo appearance in the film as the younger version of the protagonist, while Madonna Sebastian, Gautham Vasudev Menon and Dhivyadarshini too played cameo roles. The film was announced on 5 September 2016, announcing the title of the film, with a poster release, and the commencement of Principal photography took place on the same day. The filming took place in Chennai, Hyderabad and Madurai. Initially the film was titled Power Paandi, the makers changed its title to Pa Paandi to seek tax exemption for the film. The music was composed by Sean Roldan, while Velraj and Prasanna G. K. handled the films cinematography and editing respectively. Pa Paandi was released in 14 April 2017, coinciding with the Tamil New Years Day, receiving positive reviews from critics and became a commercial success. This movie was remade in Kannada as Ambi Ning Vayassaytho, which features veteran actor Ambareesh and Sudeep as lead role, and was released in 2018. Bewitched Bunny Bewitched Bunny is a 1954 Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Jones created the character Witch Hazel who debuted in this cartoon. Witch Hazel later appeared in Broom-Stick Bunny, A Witchs Tangled Hare, and in A-Haunting We Will Go. She also has a brief cameo appearance in Transylvania 6-5000. The Streetfighter's Last Revenge is a 1974 martial arts film and the third in a series starting with The Street Fighter starring Sonny Chiba. Perceval Perceval le Gallois is a 1978 French period drama film directed by Éric Rohmer. It was inspired by Chrétien de Troyess 12th-century Arthurian romance Perceval. Don't Go to Sleep Dont Go To Sleep is a 1982 American made-for-television horror film that was produced and directed by Richard Lang. The movie features Dennis Weaver, Valerie Harper, Ruth Gordon, Robert Webber, and youngsters Kristin Cumming, Robin Ignico and Oliver Robins. The film was released on December 10, 1982, received positive reviews and has since gained a cult following. Searching for Debra Winger Searching for Debra Winger is a 2002 American documentary film conceived and directed by Rosanna Arquette. The film presents an interview with actress Debra Winger, about why she suddenly retired from the film industry at the height of her career. It also features interviews with other leading actresses, who discuss the various pressures they face as women working in the film industry. They mention trying to juggle their professional commitments, with their personal responsibilities to their families and themselves. Ek Doctor Ki Maut Ek Doctor Ki Maut is a 1990 award-winning film by noted Bengali director Tapan Sinha, which depicts the ostracism, bureaucratic negligence, reprimand and insult of a doctor and his research, instead of recognition. The film is based on the story "Abhimanyu" by Ramapada Chowdhury. This movie is loosely based on the life of Dr. Subhash Mukhopadhyay, an Indian Physician who pioneered the In vitro fertilisation treatment just around the same time when another leading scientist Dr. Robert Edwards was conducting separate experiments in England. Easy Skanking Fidibus is a Danish film by Hella Joof from 2006. It was first presented at the Roskilde Festival in the summer of 2006, but not did not debut in cinemas until October 13th. The Caller The Caller is a 2008 film by Richard Ledes. The film, which stars Frank Langella, Elliott Gould, and Laura Harring, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival where it won the Made in NY Narrative Award. The screenplay was co-authored with Alain Didier-Weill. The Ultimate Life The Ultimate Life is a 2013 American drama and romance film directed by Michael Landon Jr. from a screenplay written by Brian Bird and Lisa G. Shillingburg, which is in turn based on the best selling novel by Jim Stovall. It stars Logan Bartholomew, Peter Fonda, and Ali Hillis, and was released on September 6, 2013 in the United States. Familjen Beck – Familjen is a 2015 Swedish film in the Martin Beck film series, directed by Mårten Klingberg. It had premiere on C More on . Different from the Others Different from the Others is a German film produced during the Weimar Republic. It was first released in 1919 and stars Conrad Veidt and Reinhold Schünzel. The story was co-written by Richard Oswald and Magnus Hirschfeld, who also had a small part in the film and partially funded the production through his Institute for Sexual Science. The film was intended as a polemic against the then-current laws under Germanys Paragraph 175, which made homosexuality a criminal offense. It is believed to be the first pro-gay film in the world. The cinematography was by Max Fassbender, who two years previously had worked on Das Bildnis des Dorian Gray, one of the earliest cinematic treatments of Oscar Wildes The Picture of Dorian Gray. Director Richard Oswald later became a director of more mainstream films, as did his son Gerd. Veidt became a major film star the year after Anders was released, in The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Anders als die Andern is one of the first sympathetic portrayals of homosexuals in cinema. The films basic plot was used again in the 1961 UK film, Victim, starring Dirk Bogarde. Censorship laws enacted in reaction to films like Anders als die Andern eventually restricted viewing of this movie to doctors and medical researchers, and prints of the film were among the many "decadent" works burned by the Nazis after they came to power in 1933. Arizona Arizona is a 1940 American Western film directed by Wesley Ruggles and starring Jean Arthur, William Holden and Warren William. Victor Young was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score, while Lionel Banks and Robert Peterson were considered for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Black-and-White. The Jade Mask The Jade Mask is a 1945 film featuring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan and the only appearance of Number Four Son, Eddie Chan, played by Edwin Luke, the real-life younger brother of Keye Luke, who had depicted Number One Son throughout the 1930s. That Forsyte Woman That Forsyte Woman is a 1949 romance film directed by Compton Bennett and starring Greer Garson, Errol Flynn, Walter Pidgeon, Robert Young and Janet Leigh. It is an adaptation of The Man of Property, the first novel in The Forsyte Saga by John Galsworthy. Walter Plunkett and Arlington Valles were nominated for an Oscar for Best Costume Design, Color. The original music score was composed by Bronislau Kaper. The Hideous Sun Demon The Hideous Sun Demon is a 1958 science fiction and horror film written, directed and produced by Robert Clarke, who also starred in the film. It also stars Patricia Manning, Nan Peterson, Patrick Whyte and Fred La Porta. The film focuses on a scientist who is exposed to a radioactive isotope and soon finds out that it comes with horrifying consequences. The film was inspired by the financial success of The Astounding She-Monster in which Clarke had starred. The films crew was made up of University of Southern California film students, and the films cast were either unknowns or Clarkes family and friends. The film was shot during 12 consecutive weekends and was shot by three different cinematographers. Originally budgeted at $10,000, it ended up costing $50,000. The Hideous Sun Demon premiered on August 29, 1958 as part of a double bill with Roger Cormans Attack of the Crab Monsters. The film received mostly negative reviews upon its release, but has since become a cult film and has been referenced and parodied many times. An unauthorized sequel, the 1965 short film Wrath of the Sun Demon, was produced by Donald F. Glut. Two redubbed versions of the original film have been released: the comedic Hideous Sun Demon: Special Edition and Whats Up, Hideous Sun Demon, the latter of which was produced with Clarkes permission. Leda Web of Passion is a 1959 French suspense thriller film directed by Claude Chabrol and based on the novel The Key to Nicholas Street by American writer Stanley Ellin. It was Chabrols first film in the thriller genre, which would be his genre of choice for the rest of his career. The film had a total of 1,445,587 admissions in France. A Gunfight A Gunfight is a Western movie from 1971 directed by Lamont Johnson, starring Kirk Douglas and Johnny Cash. The film was financed by the Jicarilla Apache Tribe, although there are no leading Native American characters in the story. Douglas fee was $150,000 plus a percentage of the profits. Dracula's Dog Draculas Dog is a 1977 American horror film starring Michael Pataki and José Ferrer. It revolves around a dog who is turned into a vampire by a member of the Dracula family, who is also a vampire. The films screenplay was the basis for the paperback novel Hounds of Dracula by Ken Johnson, which was retitled Draculas Dog upon the films release in the U.S.. In the U.K., the novel was titled Draculas Dog only. I Can't Sleep I Cant Sleep is a 1994 French drama film written and directed by Claire Denis. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. The film was loosely inspired by the murders committed by Thierry Paulin. Oblivion Oblivion is a 1994 American Western-science fiction dark comedy film directed by Sam Irvin and written by Peter David. It stars Richard Joseph Paul, Andrew Divoff, George Takei, Julie Newmar, Musetta Vander, Isaac Hayes and Meg Foster. It was followed by a sequel, Backlash. The film was written by noted comic book writer Peter David. Leeches! Leeches! is a 2003 American direct-to-video horror film directed by David DeCoteau and starring Matthew Twining, Josh Henderson, Stacey Nelson and Alexandra Westmore. Film Geek Film Geek is a 2005 independent film written and directed by James Westby and starring Melik Malkasian as Scotty Pelk. The story revolves around Pelks life as a super film geek and a love interest that develops with a girl named Niko. The Smell of Success The Smell of Success is a 2009 Initiate Productions film directed by Michael Polish and starring Billy Bob Thornton, Téa Leoni, Kyle MacLachlan, and Ed Helms. The film’s original title was Manure. Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 13-22 Trapped in the Closet is a 2007 musical comedy-drama film directed by R. Kelly and Jim Swaffield and written by Kelly based on the song of the same name. Released in August 21, 2007, the film follows protagonist Sylvester, a man who in order not to get caught cheating decides to hide in his affairs closet. The Cat The Cat is a 2011 South Korean horror film directed by Byun Seung-wook. The film is about So-yeon, who works at a small pet-grooming shop called Kitty N Puppy. So-yeon has claustrophobia and starts having apparitions of a ghostly young girl with cat-like eyes. Standing in the Dust Standing in the Dust or Standing in the Mist is a 2016 Biography/Drama movie about Ahmad Motevaselian, an Iranian commander in the Iran-Iraq war, who disappeared in Lebanon. The film is directed by Mohammad Hossein Mahdavian and produced by Habibollah Valinezhad. The Regeneration Regeneration is a 1915 American silent biographical crime drama co-written and directed by Raoul Walsh. The film, which was the first full-length feature film directed by Walsh, stars Rockliffe Fellowes and Anna Q. Nilsson and was adapted for the screen by Carl Harbaugh and Walsh from the memoir My Mamie Rose, by Owen Frawley Kildare and the adapted play by Kildare and Walter C. Hackett. Cited as one of the first full-length gangster films, Regeneration tells the story of a poor orphan who rises to control the mob until he meets a woman for whom he wants to change. The Good Guys and the Bad Guys The Good Guys and the Bad Guys is a 1969 American western film directed by Burt Kennedy. It stars Robert Mitchum and George Kennedy. Anima Mundi Anima Mundi is a 1992 short documentary film directed by Godfrey Reggio. The film focuses on the world of nature and wildlife, particularly jungles, sealife, and insects. The movie was commissioned by Italian jewellers Bulgari for use by the World Wide Fund for Nature in their Biological Diversity Program. The film was scored by Philip Glass, who also worked with Reggio on Koyaanisqatsi, Powaqqatsi, and Naqoyqatsi. Anima Mundi features many of the techniques from the Qatsi trilogy, and was produced in between the release of Powaqqatsi and Naqoyqatsi, but is not considered to be directly related to the series. Fracchia Vs. Dracula Fracchia contro Dracula is a 1985 Italian horror-comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. Sangre de mi sangre Padre Nuestro, also known as Sangre de Mi Sangre is a 2007 Argentinean-American thriller film written and directed by Christopher Zalla, produced by Benjamin Odell and Per Melita and starring Jesús Ochoa, Armando Hernández, Jorge Adrián Espíndola, and Paola Mendoza. Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure Billy & Mandys Big Boogey Adventure is a 2007 made-for-television animated adventure fantasy comedy film produced by Cartoon Network Studios, and is the first made-for-television film based on the animated series The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, the second being Wrath of the Spider Queen. Big Boogey Adventure premiered in the United States on March 30, 2007, and in the UK on February 14, 2007, and was released on DVD in the U.S. on April 3, 2007. The events of the film take place during the sixth and final season of The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy. Savyasachi Savyasachi is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Chandoo Mondeti and produced by Naveen Yerneni, C.V. Mohan and Y. Ravi Shankar under the banner Of Mythri Movie Makers. The film features Naga Chaitanya, R. Madhavan in his Telugu debut, Niddhi Agerwal and Bhumika Chawla in the lead roles, while Eesha Rebba made an extended cameo appearance in the film. The Extra Girl The Extra Girl is a 1923 American silent comedy film directed by F. Richard Jones and starring Mabel Normand. Produced by Mack Sennett, The Extra Girl followed earlier films about the film industry and also paved the way for later films about Hollywood, such as King Vidor’s Show People. It was still unusual in 1923 for filmmakers to make a film about the southern California film industry, then little more than ten years old. Still, many of the Hollywood clichés of small town girls travelling to Hollywood to become film stars are here to reinforce the myths of Tinseltown. The Adultress Thérèse Raquin is a 1953 French-Italian drama film directed by Marcel Carné and starring Simone Signoret and Raf Vallone. The story is loosely based on the novel of the same title by Émile Zola but updated to 1953. It was screened at the 14th Venice International Film Festival where it won the Silver Lion. The Adventures of Pinocchio The Adventures of Pinocchio is a 1972 Italian animated film adaptation of Carlo Collodis The Adventures of Pinocchio. It was directed by Giuliano Cenci and produced by Cartoons Cinematografica Italiana. The English-dubbed version was released in the United States by G.G. Communications in 1978. Daniel Daniel is a 1983 British-American drama film which was adapted by E. L. Doctorow from his 1971 novel The Book of Daniel. It was directed by Sidney Lumet. The Funeral is a 1984 Japanese comedy film by director Juzo Itami. The film shows the preparations for a traditional Japanese funeral. It mixes grief at the loss of a husband and father with wry observations of the various characters as they interact during the three days of preparation. The Funeral was the writing and directing debut of Itami Juzo, and was an enormous success in Japan. It won five Japanese Academy Awards in 1985, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor for Tsutomu Yamazaki. It was nominated in a further five categories and also came first in the annual Kinema Junpo critics poll. 7 chili in 7 giorni 7 chili in 7 giorni is a 1986 Italian comedy film directed by Luca Verdone. Hong Kong 97 Hong Kong 97 is a 1994 film directed by Albert Pyun starring Robert Patrick, Brion James and Tim Thomerson. The story revolves around the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the Peoples Republic of China. An assassin kills several high-ranking Chinese officials and must get out of the country quickly before he himself is murdered. The movie was released directly to videocassette on 9 November 1994. First Rank Awwal Number is a 1990 Indian sports action thriller film directed by Dev Anand. The film features the then 67-year-old Dev Anand with Aditya Pancholi and Aamir Khan. Dev Anand first offered the role of Ranvir Singh to cricketer Imran Khan. Siam Sunset Siam Sunset is a 1999 Australian comedy film directed by John Polson and starring Linus Roache and Danielle Cormack. Circuit Circuit is a 2001 gay-themed independent film set in the world of gay circuit parties. Written by Dirk Shafer and Gregory Hinton and directed by Shafer, Circuit follows the lives of several people involved in the circuit party scene. Shot on digital video over a period of six months, Shafer was inspired by circuit party music in crafting the film. Circuit received mixed reviews, with reviewers finding the film too long and the performances of several of the lead actors weak. Poppitz Poppitz is a 2002 Austrian comedy film directed by Harald Sicheritz. This Time Around This Time Around is a made for television movie starring Carly Pope, Sara Rue and Brian Austin Green. It aired on the ABC Family Channel on June 22, 2003. The White Dragon The White Dragon is a 2004 Hong Kong wuxia comedy film directed by Wilson Yip and starring Cecilia Cheung and Francis Ng. The White Dragon is directed by Wilson Yip, whose best known works to date are Bullets Over Summer, Juliet in Love and Sha Po Lang. It stars Cecilia Cheung as Phoenix Black, a pretty, young, and vain student who thinks she has what it takes to woo the most desirable eligible bachelor in the land, Second Prince Tian Yang. The Beckoning Silence The Beckoning Silence is a 2007 British television film that follows and retraces the unsuccessful attempt to scale the north face of the Eiger led by Toni Kurz in 1936. The film features climber Joe Simpson, whose book of the same name inspired the film. In 2008 it won an International Emmy Award. Scheherazade, Tell Me a Story Scheherazade, Tell Me a Story is a 2009 Egyptian film. The film Was Showing on 60 cinemas on Egypt at last of June 2009 Vanishing of the Bees Vanishing of the Bees is a 2009 documentary film by Hive Mentality Films & Hipfuel Films, directed by George Langworthy and Maryam Henein and released in the United Kingdom in October 2009. The story is centered on the sudden disappearance of honey bees from beehives around the world, caused by the poorly understood phenomenon known as Colony Collapse Disorder or CCD. Although the film does not draw any firm scientific conclusions as to the precise cause or causes of CCD, it does suggest a link between neonicotinoid pesticides and CCD. The UK cinema release of the film was supported by The Co-operative Group. Moomins on the Riviera Moomins on the Riviera is a 2014 Finnish-French animated family comedy film directed by Xavier Picard and produced by Hanna Hemilä, who is also co-director. The film is based on Moomin comic strips by Tove Jansson and Lars Jansson. The film is a co-production of Finnish Handle Productions and French Pictak Cie. Written by Leslie Stewart, Annina Enckell, Hanna Hemilä, Xavier Picard and Beata Harju, the English version of the film stars Russell Tovey as Moomin, Nathaniel Parker as Moominpappa and Tracy Ann Oberman as Moominmamma. The film is based on the Moomin Tove Janssons original comic strip: Moomin on the Riviera and it is the first animated feature based on the comic strips. In the film, the Moomins along with Snorkmaiden and Little My sail for the Riviera, where their unity is threatened. Snorkmaiden is dazzled by the attentions of the playboy Clark Tresco and Moominpappa befriends an aristocrat called Marquis Mongaga, while Moomin and Moominmamma decide to move to the beach in order to escape all the glamorous extravagance. Moomins on the Riviera was released theatrically on 10 October 2014 in Finland to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Tove Janssons birth. In the United Kingdom, the film made its premiere on 11 October 2014 at BFI London Film Festival and it had a wider theatrical release on 22 May 2015. Dixieland Dixieland is a 2015 American crime drama film, written and directed by Hank Bedford. The film stars Chris Zylka, Riley Keough, Spencer Lofranco, Steve Earle, and Faith Hill. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 19, 2015. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on December 11, 2015, by IFC Films. Bees Make Honey Bees Make Honey is a 2017 dark comedy-drama-mystery film directed by Alice Eves brother, Jack Eve. The film stars Alice Eve, Hermione Corfield, Joshua McGuire, Joséphine de La Baume, Anatole Taubman, and Trevor Eve. The film premiered at the 2017 Raindance Film Festival. Chess Fever Chess Fever is a 1925 Soviet silent comedy film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin and Nikolai Shpikovsky. Chess Fever is a comedy about the Moscow 1925 chess tournament, made by Pudovkin during the pause in the filming of Mechanics of the Brain. The film combines acted parts with actual footage from the tournament. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film adaptation of Mark Twains novel of the same name, starring Mickey Rooney in the title role. The supporting cast features Walter Connolly, William Frawley and Rex Ingram. It was remade by MGM in 1960. A musical version was released in 1974. Fear Fear is a 1954 drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini and starring his wife Ingrid Bergman. It has also been released as Angst in the English-speaking world. It is loosely based on the Stefan Zweig novel Fear. It was filmed in Munich and was shot simultaneously in German and English. Rossellini created it because he wanted to explore the reconstruction of Germany from both a material and moral standpoint ten years after making his previous German film Germany Year Zero. The film is noirish with aspects reminiscent of Hitchcock and German Expressionism. Intimate Lighting Intimate Lighting is a Czech drama film directed by Ivan Passer. It was released in 1965. Return of the One-Armed Swordsman Return of the One-Armed Swordsman, also known as One-Armed Swordsman Return, is a 1969 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Chang Cheh and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. The film is a sequel to the 1967 film One-Armed Swordsman, with Jimmy Wang and Lisa Chiao Chiao reprising their roles. A sequel was released in 1971 entitled The New One-Armed Swordsman. The Norliss Tapes The Norliss Tapes is a 1973 American television horror film directed by Dan Curtis and written by William F. Nolan, starring Roy Thinnes and Angie Dickinson. Framed through a series of tapes left behind by the missing Norliss, an investigator of the occult, it tells the story of his encounter with a widow and her artist husband who has returned from the dead. The film was originally produced by NBC as a pilot for a television series which was ultimately not produced. The film premiered as a standalone movie on the NBC network on February 21, 1973. Year later it acquired a modest cult following on the independent theatre circuit. The Signalman The Signalman is a 1976 BBC television adaptation of "The Signal-Man", an 1866 short story by Charles Dickens. The story was adapted by Andrew Davies as the BBCs sixth Ghost Story for Christmas, with Denholm Elliott starring as the signalman and Bernard Lloyd as the traveller, an unnamed character who acts as a plot device in place of the short storys narrator. It was the first episode of the series not to be an adaptation of an M.R. James story, and the last adaptation of an existing story. The production was directed by Lawrence Gordon Clark and filmed on the Severn Valley Railway. Eyes of an Angel Eyes of an Angel is a 1991 American drama film starring John Travolta and directed by Robert Harmon. It was released in France, Sweden, and on television in the United States as The Tender. It was released straight-to-video in 1994 under its proper title to coincide with Travoltas bigger name release, Pulp Fiction. According to the opening credits, the movie is based on a true story. The film was shot predominantly in Chicago with some pickups and reshoots in Los Angeles. Travolta plays Bobby Allen, a down-on-his-luck single father and recovering alcoholic whose wife died of a drug overdose. With no job and no money, his former brother-in-law Cissy gets him a job as a money courier while Bobbys 10-year-old daughter finds a wounded fighting dog. She takes care of the dog over her fathers objections, until Bobby is betrayed by Cissy, who blames him for his sisters death. Desperate, Bobby steals Cissys money and flees with the girl to California, leaving the dog behind. The dog follows them across the country to be reunited with the girl, while Cissy pursues Bobby to retrieve his money and to take the girl. The Monk and the Fish The Monk and the Fish is a 1994 animated short film made by Michaël Dudok de Wit at the studio Folimage. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 67th Academy Awards and Best Short Animated Film at the 48th British Academy Film Awards. It was also one of seven short subjects shown in French cinemas and released on VHS as part of the package film Le Petit Cirque et autres contes. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Keemat: They Are Back Keemat is a 1998 Indian Hindi action film directed by Sameer Malkan and produced by brothers Ganesh Jain and Ramesh Jain. It stars Akshay Kumar, Saif Ali Khan, Raveena Tandon and Sonali Bendre. Anupam Kher and Ravi Kishen have supporting roles. Gospodin za edin den King for a Day is a Bulgarian comedy-drama film released in 1983, directed by Nikolay Volev, starring Todor Kolev and Itzhak Fintzi. The screenplay is written by Nikola Statkov based on his short stories “The Outlander” and “The Mister”. The main character Purko is a poor peasant with many children, constantly starting extravagant initiatives to get out of poverty during the hard times between the two world wars. The only consolation he finds in the music with his clarinet and his inborn musical talent until one day he meets an elegant couple from a town. They promise him prosperity if he mortgages his house and invests the money in their business. This is the second out of three super hit films, featuring Todor Kolev in the leading role, released during the 1980s. The others are The Double directed also by Nikolay Volev and Dangerous Charm directed by Ivan Andonov. The performance by Kolev, with a reference to the great comedians of the silent cinema, received a broad critical acclaim. Out of the Ashes Out of the Ashes is a 2003 American made-for-television biographical drama film that was released by Showtime. It is a dramatization of the life of Holocaust concentration camp survivor Gisella Perl and is based on her book I Was a Doctor in Auschwitz. The Christmas Blessing The Christmas Blessing is a 2005 American-Canadian made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Karen Arthur which was broadcast on CBS on December 18, 2005. It also featured songs by country artist Blake Shelton, including the hit "Nobody But Me", and "The Christmas Blessing" by Newsong. It is the second part in a trilogy of films, preceded by The Christmas Shoes and followed by The Christmas Hope. Frontier of the Dawn Frontier of the Dawn is a 2008 French drama film directed by Philippe Garrel. The film stars Louis Garrel, Laura Smet, and Clémentine Poidatz and was photographed by cinematographer William Lubtchansky in black and white. It was screened at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival in competition. Princess Princess is a 2010 Finnish biographical film based on the life of . Picture Day Picture Day is a Canadian comedy film written, directed and co-produced by Kate Melville. The film stars Tatiana Maslany, Spencer Van Wyck, Steven McCarthy, and Susan Coyne. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2012. The film was released straight to video in the United States on May 21, 2013, by Ketchup Entertainment, and in a limited release in Canada on May 24, 2013. Winter Brothers Winter Brothers is a 2017 Danish drama film directed by Hlynur Pálmason. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. It won the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film. Mickey Mickey is a 1918 silent comedy-drama film starring Mabel Normand, directed by F. Richard Jones and James Young, and written by J.G. Hawks. The movie was produced by the Mabel Normand Feature Film Company. Counsellor at Law Counsellor at Law is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by William Wyler. The screenplay by Elmer Rice is based on his 1931 Broadway play of the same title. The Benny Goodman Story The Benny Goodman Story is a biographical film starring Steve Allen and Donna Reed, directed by Valentine Davies and released by Universal-International in 1956. The film is based on the life of famed clarinetist Benny Goodman, who recorded most of the clarinet solos used in the film. The film captures several major moments in Goodmans life but it has been described as less than accurate in details. Goodmans Jewish background is mentioned only implicitly, despite its playing a part in his artistic and personal endeavors for decades. In one scene, where his mother tries to talk him out of a romance with Alice Hammond, whom Goodman eventually married, she says, "Bagels and caviar dont mix." If You Meet Sartana... Pray for Your Death If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death is a 1968 spaghetti western film directed by Gianfranco Parolini. The film stars Gianni Garko, William Berger, Fernando Sancho and Klaus Kinski, and features a musical score by Piero Piccioni. If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death was the first in a series of spaghetti westerns based on the character Sartana. It was followed by four other official Sartana films: I Am Sartana Your Angel of Death, Have a Good Funeral, Light the Fuse... Sartana Is Coming and Sartanas Here... Trade Your Pistol for a Coffin, in the last of which Garko was replaced by George Hilton. The four sequels were directed by Giuliano Carnimeo, Parolini was chosen to direct The Sabata Trilogy, after producer Alberto Grimaldi saw his work on the first Sartana film. As with Django a few years earlier, several directors, such as Demofilo Fidani, made unofficial sequels to cash in on the success of Sartana. Scalps Scalps is a 1983 American horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray that concerns a vengeful Native American spirit. Big Trouble Big Trouble is a 1986 American comedy film. It was director John Cassavetes last film. He took over from screenwriter Andrew Bergman. The cast reunited Peter Falk and Alan Arkin, co-stars of The In-Laws, also featured Beverly DAngelo, Charles Durning and Valerie Curtin. The films plot was so similar to that of Double Indemnity that, prior to production, Columbia Pictures was forced to trade the ownership of their unused script called Back to the Future with Universal Pictures to reuse the plot of the earlier film. Daddy Long-legs is a 1990 Japanese animated television series based on the novel Daddy-Long-Legs written by Jean Webster. The show was part of the container World Masterpiece Theater produced by Nippon Animation studios and was awarded the Excellent Movie Award for Television by the Japanese Agency of Cultural Affairs for Children in 1990. Rancid Rancid is a 2004 English-language Swedish thriller film, written by Jesper Ersgård and directed by Jack Ersgard. He was once a promising young writer, Today John barely makes a living, doing the odd writing job. After a personal tragedy he is now stuck in a negative mood and dispassionate his work. In the middle of his existential crisis he attends a high school reunion and meets three old friends; acquaintances hes tried to forget but who now appears like scary shadows from his past. He is also face to face with the love of his life, John now tries to right old wrongs and get his life in order. John soon realizes that the past is best laid to rest or it might haunt him in all eternity. He soon finds himself stuck in a swamp of deceit, passion and murder. Wanted by the police for murder, he must choose between succumbing to his darkest desires or the light that will renew his faith in himself and his future. Pit Fighter Pit Fighter is a 2005 action film directed by Jesse V. Johnson and starring Dominique Vandenberg, Steven Bauer and Stephen Graham and Scott Adkins. Blood Into Wine Blood into Wine is a 2010 documentary film about the Northern Arizona wine industry focusing on Maynard James Keenan and Eric Glomski and their Caduceus brand wine. It was released in February 2010 theatrically and on DVD and Blu-ray in September 2010. A soundtrack featuring remixes of Keenans band Puscifer heard in the film was released, called Sound into Blood into Wine. Kooky Kooky is a 2010 Czech action comedy film directed by Jan Svěrák. The film combines techniques of puppet animation, stop motion and live action. It tells the story of a six-year-old asthmatic boy whose parents throw him away his favorite toy, an old teddy bear named Kooky. The boy, however, secretly sneaks out of the house at night, to retrieve Kooky from the garbage can and bring him back home. Due to that, the boy gets ill. In his feverish dreams, Kooky comes to life in the landfill, escapes into a mysterious forest and begins its journey amongst the rough-and-ready creatures of the forest. A Patch of Fog A Patch of Fog is a 2015 British thriller film directed by Michael Lennox starring Stephen Graham and Conleth Hill. It was screened in the Discovery section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. April in Paris April in Paris is a 1952 American musical film starring Doris Day and Ray Bolger. It was directed by David Butler. The Maids of Wilko The Maids of Wilko is a 1979 Polish drama film directed by Andrzej Wajda. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards. "Maids" is used in the sense of "maidens", hence another translation could be The Maidens of Wilko. The Aviator The Aviator is a 1985 American aviation adventure drama film starring Christopher Reeve and Rosanna Arquette, directed by George T. Miller. Merci la vie Merci la vie is a 1991 French film written and directed by Bertrand Blier. It won the César Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, and was nominated for Best Film, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Director, Best Writing and Best Editing. Picture Bride Picture Bride is an American Japanese-language 1995 feature-length independent film directed by Kayo Hatta from a screenplay she co-wrote with Mari Hatta, and co-produced by Diane Mei Lin Mark and Lisa Onodera. It follows Riyo, who arrives in Hawaii as a "picture bride" for a man she has never met before. The story is based on the historical practice, due to U.S. anti-miscegenation laws, of Japanese and Korean immigrant laborers in the United States using long-distance matchmakers in their homelands to find wives. Released by Miramax Films, the film stars Youki Kudoh, Akira Takayama, Tamlyn Tomita, and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, with a special appearance by Toshiro Mifune in his penultimate film role. Picture Bride premiered at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award for narrative feature film. Considered a landmark Asian American work, the film was an Official Selection at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section and received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best First Feature. In 2004, Miramax released a version, which includes "The Picture Bride Journey," a documentary on the making of the film featuring the director, cast members, archival historical footage, and behind-the-scenes clips from the movie set. Ponterosa Ponterosa is a 2001 Finnish comedy film directed by brothers Mika and Pasi Kemmo. The film takes place in a campsite in the Åland Islands, where a group of very different people get to know each other. Mad Cowgirl Mad Cowgirl is a low-budget film by Gregory Hatanaka. Hatanaka dedicated the movie to Doris Wishman, who directed 1960s sexploitation films such as Diary of a Nudist, Behind the Nudist Curtain and Bad Girls Go to Hell, and actor John Cassavetes. Mad Cowgirl officially was selected to the SF Indiefest and the Silverlake Film Festival, followed by a limited release in major cities such as New York City and Seattle. Mad Cowgirl was released on DVD on December 5, 2006. Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road is a 2006 direct-to-video film and two-disc CD album. I Was Here I Was Here is an Estonian feature film, based on a novel by Sass Henno. The story is about a 17-year-old boy who becomes a drug dealer, the decision that draws him into turbulent events he cant control. The movie was directed by René Vilbre and written by Ilmar Raag. The film premiered on 8 July 2008 at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, in Estonia was released on 12 September 2008 and it became the 5th most successful Estonian film premiere since the early 1990s. The movie was co-produced by Amrion Productions in Estonia, and Helsinki Filmi OY in Finland Infected Infected is an American science-fiction action-horror film. The Midwife Wildeye is a Finnish romantic war drama film directed by Antti Jokinen. It is an adaptation of Finnish author Katja Kettus bestselling 2011 novel Kätilö set before and during Lapland War. The film stars Krista Kosonen and Lauri Tilkanen with Pirkka-Pekka Petelius, Leea Klemola, Seppo Pääkkönen, Elina Knihtilä, Tommi Korpela, and Johannes Brotherus in supporting roles. The film tells the story about a love affair between a Lapp midwife and a Nazi SS officer set against the backdrop of the Lapland War, which opposed Finnish and German armies in 1944–45. The film won the Best Film and the Best Actress awards at the 2015 Waterloo International Historical Film Festival and the Best Actress award at the 2015 Shanghai International Film Festival. The Last of Mrs. Cheyney The Last of Mrs. Cheyney is a 1937 American comedy-drama film adapted from the 1925 play of the same name, written by Frederick Lonsdale. The film tells the story of a chic jewel thief in England, who falls in love with one of her marks. The movie stars Joan Crawford, William Powell, Robert Montgomery and Frank Morgan. When director Richard Boleslawski died suddenly in the middle of production, George Fitzmaurice took over, and when he became ill, the film was finally completed by Dorothy Arzner. Both Fitzmaurice and Arzner were uncredited. Two other versions of the film were made, one in 1929 with the same title, starring Norma Shearer, and another in 1951, as The Law and the Lady, starring Greer Garson. Johnny Apollo Johnny Apollo is a 1940 crime film directed by Henry Hathaway. It stars Tyrone Power as a man who resorts to crime to buy a pardon for his embezzler father. Lloyd Nolan plays the gangster he works for, while Dorothy Lamour portrays the bosss girlfriend. Anthony Caruso makes his film debut as a henchman. What Price Glory What Price Glory is a 1952 American Technicolor war film based on a 1924 play by Maxwell Anderson and Laurence Stallings, though it used virtually none of Andersons dialogue. Originally intended as a musical, it was filmed as a straight comedy-drama, directed by John Ford and released by 20th Century Fox on August 22, 1952 in the U.S. The screenplay was written by Phoebe and Henry Ephron, and stars James Cagney and Dan Dailey as US Marines in World War I. The Story of Mankind The Story of Mankind is a 1957 American fantasy film, very loosely based on the nonfiction book The Story of Mankind by Hendrik Willem van Loon. The film was directed and co–produced by Irwin Allen and released by Warner Bros. Five Weeks in a Balloon Five Weeks in a Balloon is a 1962 American adventure film loosely based on the novel of the same name by Jules Verne filmed in CinemaScope. It was produced and directed by Irwin Allen; his last feature film in the 1960s before moving to producing several science fiction television series. Although set in Africa, it was filmed in California. Balloonist Don Piccard acted as the films technical advisor. For visual effects, a model of the balloon was used as well as a full-sized unicorn gondola hung from a crane. A novelisation of the screenplay was written by Gardner Fox. This World, Then the Fireworks This World, Then the Fireworks is a 1997 American neo-noir film directed by Michael Oblowitz and starring Billy Zane, Gina Gershon and Sheryl Lee. The screenplay is based on a short story of the same name by Jim Thompson. Mandragora Mandragora is a 1997 film by Polish director Wiktor Grodecki about the mental and physical decline of a 15-year-old boy who runs away from his seemingly distanced father to Prague, where he becomes a victim of the drug and sex scene. Love's Brother Loves Brother is a 2004 film written and directed by Jan Sardi. The film is based on the same story as the Pre-Code movie A Lady to Love. Raam Raam is a 2005 Indian Tamil language mystery drama film written, produced and directed by Ameer. The film stars Jiiva, Gajala and Saranya Ponvannan in lead roles with Kunal Shah, Rahman, Ganja Karuppu and Murali playing supporting roles. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film was released on 4 March 2005 and slowly became a sleeper hit. It was screened at the 2006 Cyprus International Film Festival, where it won two awards for Best Actor and Best Musical Score for Jiiva and Yuvan Shankar Raja, respectively. The film was critically acclaimed with praise for the performances of Jiiva and Saranya, screenplay, music and cinematography. The film was remade in Hindi as Bolo Raam and in Kannada as Huchcha 2. Legend of the Bog Assault of Darkness, also known as Legend of the Bog, is a 2009 Irish horror film by the production company Bog Bodies surrounding local lore in the swamplands outside of Dublin Ireland. The films plot follows six strangers who come across an ancient evil in the murky bog and are pitted in a fight for survival. Each of the travelers has a tale of heroism that seemingly links them to the situation, and only a local Archaeologist has the theories that may be able to save their lives. The Tomb HP Lovecrafts The Tomb is a 2007 American horror film directed by Ulli Lommel and starring Victoria Ullmann, Christian Behm, Gerard Griesbaum, and Michael Barbour. It is supposedly based on H.P. Lovecrafts 1917 story, "The Tomb". However, the plot of the film is completely unrelated to the Lovecraft short story. The film was compared to the 2004 movie, Saw, and the series was mentioned on the box art. The film is also known simply as The Tomb, but the title on the DVD case is HP Lovecrafts The Tomb. However, on the film itself, the title is given as "H.P. Lovecraft The Tomb", with no apostrophe or s. Skip Beat! is a Japanese shōjo manga by Yoshiki Nakamura. It is the story of a 16-year-old girl who discovers that her childhood friend and romantic goal, Sho Fuwa, only keeps her around to act as a maid and to earn his living expenses, while he works his way to become the top pop idol in Japan. Furious and heartbroken, she vows revenge by beating him in show business. In Japan, the manga was first published in Hakusenshas shōjo manga magazine Hana to Yume in February 2002, while in the United States, it began publishing under Viz Medias Shojo Beat label in 2006. Forty-two volumes and one fanbook have been released in Japan, and forty of the volumes have been released in the United States. In 2002, a drama CD adaptation was made and released by Marine Entertainment, and covers the first volume of the manga. An anime adaptation is produced by Hal Film Maker, and began airing October 5, 2008. It ended airing with episode twenty-five on July 12, 2009. Pied Piper licensed the series and launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund the series on DVD and Blu-ray with an English dub. The Kickstarter campaign was successful, meeting the goal and the stretch goal needed to produce the Blu-ray release. Believe Me Believe Me is an independent comedy-drama film directed by Will Bakke, co-written with Michael B. Allen, and produced by Alex Carroll. The film stars Alex Russell, Zachary Knighton, Johanna Braddy, Miles Fisher, Sinqua Walls, Max Adler, with Nick Offerman, and Christopher McDonald. Moses and the Ten Commandments: The Movie The Ten Commandments is a Brazilian movie which was released by RecordTV in 2016 in an association with Paris Filmes. The film is an adaptation of the eponymous television series presented by Rede Record in 2015, with new footage and different developments of which were shown in its last chapter on television. The adaptation was written by Vivian de Oliveira and directed by Alexandre Avancini, with the same cast as the soap opera. Maragadha Naanayam Maragadha Naanayam is a 2017 Tamil fantasy comedy film written and directed by ARK Saravan and produced by G. Dillibabu. The film stars Aadhi and Nikki Galrani in the lead roles, while Anandaraj, Ramdoss, Daniel Annie Pope, Mime Gopi, and Kota Srinivasa Rao, among others, play supporting roles. The music was composed by first-timer Dhibu Ninan Thomas with cinematography by PV Shankar and editing by Prasanna GK. The teaser of the movie was released on March 11. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Marakathamani. This film released on 16 June 2017 to released to critical acclaim from critics as well the audience. Dead Men Tell Dead Men Tell is a 1941 mystery film starring Sidney Toler, who played Charlie Chan in 22 feature films, beginning with Charlie Chan in Honolulu, and ending with The Trap. The first 11 Charlie Chan films were produced by 20th Century Fox Studios, thereafter sold to Monogram Pictures. The interiors for Dead Men Tell were filmed in 1941 at Fox Studios B-unit, 1401 N. Western Ave., Hollywood, CA. Today this property is home to a large shopping center, and DeLuxe Full Spectrum Digital & Film Labs. Meanwhile, exterior shots were filmed on the 20th Century Fox backlot, which is now Century City. Sailor Beware Sailor Beware is a 1952 American comedy film starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis and is an adaption of a 1933 Kenyon Nicholson play of the same name. It was released on February 9, 1952 by Paramount Pictures. The working title was At Sea with the Navy. It was the fifth film collaboration of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, who would make 16 movies together before their partnerships end. The Band of Honest Men The Band of Honest Men is a 1956 black and white Italian comedy film. The film is known as Die Bande der Ehrlichen in West Germany, and Totó e as Notas Falsas in Portugal. It was filmed in Rome. Le Bossu Le Bossu is a French-Italian swashbuckler film starring Jean Marais and directed by André Hunebelle. The film also featured Bourvil, possibly the most popular French comedian of the time. So successful was the formula that Hunebelle teamed up the same two actors for his next action film, Captain Blood. Eva Eva, released in the United Kingdom as Eve, is a 1962 Italian-French co-production drama film directed by Joseph Losey and starring Jeanne Moreau, Stanley Baker and Virna Lisi. Its screenplay is adapted from James Hadley Chases 1945 novel Eve. Fright Fright is a 1971 British thriller film starring Susan George, Ian Bannen, Honor Blackman, and John Gregson. The film follows a babysitter who is terrorized one evening by her employers deranged ex-husband. Its original working titles were The Baby Minder and Girl in the Dark before it was titled Fright. Murders in the Rue Morgue Murders in the Rue Morgue is a 1971 American horror film directed by Gordon Hessler, starring Jason Robards and Herbert Lom. It is ostensibly an adaptation of the Edgar Allan Poe story of the same name, although it departs from the story in several significant aspects, at times more resembling Gaston Lerouxs The Phantom of the Opera. In an interview on the films DVD, Hessler said that he thought everyone already knew the ending of the story, so he felt it necessary to reinvent the plot. Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen is a 1981 comedy–mystery film directed by Clive Donner that stars Peter Ustinov, Angie Dickinson and Lee Grant. Avenging Angel Avenging Angel is a 1985 action thriller film directed by Robert Vincent ONeil and written by ONeil and Joseph Michael Cala. The film is a sequel to Angel and was followed by Angel III: The Final Chapter and Angel 4: Undercover. Rory Calhoun claimed Donna Wilkes did not reprise the role she had originated because the producers refused to pay her the salary she wanted. Korczak Korczak, is a 1990 film by Andrzej Wajda shot in black-and-white, about Polish-Jewish humanitarian Janusz Korczak. It was screened out of competition at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. When Good Ghouls Go Bad When Good Ghouls Go Bad is a 2001 Fox Family television film based on a book by R. L. Stine. The story is set in the fictional town of Walker Falls, Minnesota, during the Halloween season. It stars Christopher Lloyd and was directed by Patrick Read Johnson, who also co-wrote it. Shadows of Time Shadows of Time is a 2004 romantic Bengali language German film, shot in Calcutta, India. It is the first feature-length film of Academy Award-winning director Florian Gallenberger, and stars Prashant Narayanan, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Irrfan Khan and Tillotama Shome in pivotal roles. The Derby Stallion The Derby Stallion is a 2005 film starring Zac Efron. Pilot "Pilot" is the pilot episode of the American comedy-drama series Gilmore Girls. It originally aired on the WB in the United States on October 5, 2000. The episode was written by series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and directed by Lesli Linka Glatter. The episode introduces the two main characters, Lorelai Gilmore and her daughter Rory, as well as Lorelais parents and residents of Stars Hollow. After Rory is accepted to the prestigious Chilton Preparatory School, Lorelai is forced to go to her wealthy parents for financial assistance. Her parents happily loan their daughter the money in exchange for an end to the estrangement and a family dinner every Friday night. Unfortunately, things hit a snag when a cute new transfer student flirts with Rory, leading the younger Gilmore to wonder whether leaving Stars Hollow High is really what she wants. Crave Crave is a 2012 American drama thriller film directed by Charles de Lauzirika. The film stars Josh Lawson as a man who retreats into a fantasy world that comes with deadly consequences. Crave had its world premiere on July 24, 2012 at the Fantasia International Film Festival and had a wider theatrical and video on demand release on December 6, 2013. Shahrukh Bola 'Khoobsurat Hai Tu'... And She Believed in It Shahrukh Bola "Khoobsurat Hai Tu" is a 2010 Hindi film directed by Makrand Deshpande and produced by Amarjeet Singh Bhasin under the Music Factory banner. It stars Preetika Chawla and Afzaal Khan in the lead roles, with Kay Kay Menon and Nagesh Bhonsle in supporting roles and Shahrukh Khan in a cameo as himself. It was released on 19 November 2010. Fanatics Fanatics is a 2012 Finnish comedy film directed by Teppo Airaksinen. The Perfect Wave The Perfect Wave is a 2014 South African-New Zealand-Indonesian biographical drama film about the life of Ian McCormack, a surfer who became a minister after his near death experience. The film stars Scott Eastwood as McCormack. It is the directorial debut of Bruce Macdonald. Exhibition Exhibition is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Joanna Hogg, starring Viv Albertine, Liam Gillick and Tom Hiddleston. The film premiered at the Locarno Film Festival in August 2013, and was released in the UK on 25 April 2014. Till Luck Do Us Part 2 Até que a Sorte nos Separe 2 is a 2013 Brazilian comedy film directed by Roberto Santucci and written by Paulo Cursino and Chico Soares. It is a sequel of the 2012 film Até que a Sorte nos Separe. Leandro Hassum who had played the protagonist in the previous film, back to reprise his role, while Danielle Winits who had played Jane in the previous film, was replaced by Camila Morgado. The film features a special participation of American actor Jerry Lewis. Omicidio all'italiana Omicidio allitaliana is a 2017 Italian comedy film directed by Maccio Capatonda. Ramen Shop Ramen Teh is a Singaporean-Japanese-French film. The film is directed by Eric Khoo, and stars Takumi Saito, Jeanette Aw, Seiko Matsuda, Mark Lee, Tsuyoshi Ihara, Tetsuya Bessho, and Beatrice Chien. Ramen Teh had its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 2018 and was released in Singapore on 29 March 2018. The Knockout The Knockout was Charlie Chaplins seventeenth film for Keystone Studios. Chaplin only has a small role, and Fatty Arbuckle takes up the main role. It also stars Arbuckles wife, Minta Durfee, Edgar Kennedy and Keystone owner, Mack Sennett in a minor role as a spectator. The film was directed by Charles Avery, and made in 1914 in America. Bright Leaf Bright Leaf is a 1950 American drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Gary Cooper, Lauren Bacall and Patricia Neal. It is based on a 1948 novel of the same name by Foster Fitz-Simons. The title comes from the type of tobacco grown in North Carolina after the American Civil War. The plot is loosely based on the rivalry of tobacco tycoons Washington Duke and John Harvey McElwee, according to Bright Leaves, a 2003 documentary by Ross McElwee. Chase a Crooked Shadow Chase a Crooked Shadow is a 1958 British suspense film starring Richard Todd, Anne Baxter and Herbert Lom. Michael Anderson directed Chase a Crooked Shadow, the first film produced by Associated Dragon Films, a business venture of Douglas Fairbanks Jr. The Wheeler Dealers The Wheeler Dealers is a 1963 romantic comedy film produced by Martin Ransohoff, directed by Arthur Hiller, and starring James Garner, Lee Remick, Phil Harris, Chill Wills, Jim Backus, and Patricia Crowley. The film, distributed by Metro Goldwyn Mayer, was written by George Goodman and Ira Wallach, based on Goodmans 1959 novel of the same name. Garner was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. Tomorrow Tomorrow is a 1972 film directed by Joseph Anthony. The screenplay was written by Horton Foote, adapted from a play he wrote for Playhouse 90 that was based on a 1940 short story by William Faulkner. The PG-rated film was filmed in the Mississippi counties of Alcorn and Itawamba. Although released in 1972, it saw limited runs in the U.S. until re-released about ten years later. The opening courthouse scenes of Tomorrow were shot at the historic Jacinto Courthouse in Alcorn County. The courthouse, built in 1854, has been refurbished and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The majority of the film was shot in the Bounds Crossroads community of Itawamba County, at the sawmill on the farm of Chester Russell, the grandfather of singer Tammy Wynette, who lived most of her young years there with her grandparents until she married in 1960. The sawmill building, where much of the film was shot, was built just for the film. Chester Russell played one of the jurors and can be seen when the jury is deliberating in the opening courthouse scenes. Some of the film props were also leased from James Franks Antique Museum of Tupelo. Lead Robert Duvall, the only known surviving actor from the film, has called Tomorrow one of his personal favorites. Dance Me Outside Dance Me Outside is a 1994 Canadian drama film directed and co-written by Bruce McDonald. It was based on a book by W.P. Kinsella. Lansky Lansky is a 1999 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by John McNaughton and starring Richard Dreyfuss as the famous gangster Meyer Lansky, Eric Roberts as Bugsy Siegel, and Ryan Merriman as the young Lansky. A Flintstones Christmas Carol A Flintstones Christmas Carol is a 1994 American animated made-for-television film featuring characters from The Flintstones franchise, and based on the novel A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Produced by Hanna-Barbera, it features the voices of Henry Corden, Jean Vander Pyl and Frank Welker. It first aired November 21, 1994 on ABC. The special followed numerous Christmas-themed The Flintstones productions. It has been released on DVD. Santa's Little Helper Santas Little Helper is an American comedy film starring The Miz, Paige, AnnaLynne McCord, and Maryse Ouellet. The film was directed by Gil Junger. The film was released direct-to-DVD and digital on November 17, 2015. Malaya Malaya is a 1949 war film starring Spencer Tracy and James Stewart and set in colonial Malaya during World War II. It was directed by Richard Thorpe. The supporting cast includes Lionel Barrymore, Sydney Greenstreet, John Hodiak and DeForest Kelley. Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights is a 1954 Mexican film directed by Luis Buñuel. Its original Spanish title is Abismos de pasión. In 1931, Buñuel and Pierre Unik wrote a screenplay based on the Emily Brontë novel Wuthering Heights but were never able to get financing. The 1954 film was produced by Óscar Dancigers and Abelardo L. Rodríguez. It stars Irasema Dilián and Jorge Mistral as the Cathy and Heathcliff characters. Mondo Topless Mondo Topless is a 1966 pseudo-documentary directed by Russ Meyer, featuring Babette Bardot and Lorna Maitland among others. It was Meyers first color film following a string of black and white "roughie nudies", including Faster While a straightforward sexploitation film, the film owes some debt to the French New Wave and cinéma vérité traditions, and is known to some under the titles Mondo Girls and Mondo Top. Its tagline: "Two Much For One Man...Russ Meyers Busty Buxotic Beauties ... Titilating ... Torrid ... Untopable ... Too Much For One Man!" The film was banned in Finland. La vallée La Vallée, also known as Obscured by Clouds, is a 1972 French film written and directed by Barbet Schroeder. The film stars Bulle Ogier as Viviane, a woman who goes on a strange and accidental voyage of self-discovery through the New Guinea bush. Pink Floyd recorded an album, Obscured by Clouds, as the soundtrack to the film. After recording had finished, the band fell out with the film company, prompting them to release the soundtrack album as Obscured by Clouds, rather than La Vallée. In response, the film was retitled La Vallée on its release. The actress credit "Monique Giraudy" is actually an alias of Miquette Giraudy, at the time a film editor and later on, vocalist and synthesizer player with the progressive rock/space rock band Gong with her partner Steve Hillage, and later formed the electronic group System 7 with Hillage. Assassination Attempt Teheran 43 is a 1981 Soviet-French-Swiss political thriller film made by Mosfilm, Mediterraneo Cine and Pro Dis Film, directed by Aleksandr Alov and Vladimir Naumov. It is based on events around Operation Long Jump, the 1943 attempt by Nazi Germany to assassinate Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin and Franklin Delano Roosevelt during the Tehran Conference. The film was the leader of Soviet distribution in 1981 and had 47.5 million viewers. It won the Golden Prize at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival in 1981. It All Came True Curtain Call is a 1998 romantic comedy directed by Peter Yates, photographed by Sven Nykvist and edited by Hughes Winborne. It stars James Spader, Polly Walker, Michael Caine and Maggie Smith. The film was later re-released under the title It All Came True. It was to be Peter Yates last film made for cinema, although in most markets it went directly to TV or home video. Brother to Brother Brother to Brother is a film written and directed by Rodney Evans and released in 2004. The film debuted at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival before playing the gay and lesbian film festival circuit, with a limited theatrical release in late 2004. Pucked National Lampoons Pucked is a 2006 comedy movie starring Jon Bon Jovi in the main role. This is the last film directed by Arthur Hiller before his death in 2016. Center Stage: On Pointe Center Stage: On Pointe is a 2016 teen drama television film, directed by Director X and choreographed by Monica Proenca. The film stars Nicole Muñoz, Barton Cowperthwaite, Maude Green, Chloe Lukasiak, Kenny Wormald and Peter Gallagher. It premiered on Lifetime on June 25, 2016. The official DVD was released September 6, 2016. It is the third installment in the Center Stage film series, following the 2000 film Center Stage and its sequel, Turn It Up. Adi Kapyare Kootamani Adi Kapyare Kootamani is a 2015 Indian Malayalam comedy horror film co-written and directed by John Varghese and starring Dhyan Sreenivasan, Namitha Pramod, * Vineeth Mohan, Aju Varghese, Neeraj Madhav, Mukesh and Bijukuttan. The film was jointly produced by Sandra Thomas and Vijay Babu under the banner of Friday Film House and Carnival Motion Pictures. Shaan Rahman has composed the soundtrack and background score for the film. The film was released theatrically on 25 December 2015. Do It Like An Hombre Hazlo como hombre is a 2017 Mexican-Chilean comedy-drama film written and directed Nicolás López. The film starred by Mauricio Ochmann, Alfonso Dosal and Aislinn Derbez in lead roles along with Humberto Busto, Ignacia Allamand and Ariel Levy. The film grossed $182.17 million pesos in Mexico, and is the sixth highest-grossing Mexican film. The Girl and Her Trust The Girl and Her Trust is a 1912 American film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Magic Box The Magic Box is a 1951 British Technicolor biographical drama film directed by John Boulting. The film stars Robert Donat as William Friese-Greene, with a host of cameo appearances by actors including Peter Ustinov and Laurence Olivier. It was produced by Ronald Neame and distributed by British Lion Film Corporation. The film was a project of the Festival of Britain and adapted by Eric Ambler from the controversial biography by Ray Allister. This biographical drama gives an account of the life of William Friese-Greene, who first designed and patented one of the earliest working cinematic cameras. Told in flashback, the film details Friese-Greenes tireless experiments with the "moving image", leading inexorably to a series of failures and disappointments, as others hog the credit for the protagonists discoveries. Gervaise Gervaise is a 1956 French film directed by René Clément based on the novel LAssommoir by Émile Zola. It depicts a working-class woman in the mid-nineteenth century trying to cope with the descent of her husband into alcoholism. The film was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 29th Academy Awards. Schell won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the 1956 Venice Film Festival for her performance. Visit to a Small Planet Visit to a Small Planet is a 1960 American black-and-white science fiction comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Jerry Lewis, Joan Blackman, Earl Holliman, and Fred Clark. Distributed by Paramount Pictures, it was produced by Hal B. Wallis. Visit to a Small Planet debuted as an original television production by Gore Vidal, then was reworked by Vidal as a Broadway play starring Cyril Ritchard and Eddie Mayehoff. The film was released on February 4, 1960. It was re-released in 1966 on a double bill with another Jerry Lewis film, The Bellboy. Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle is a 1975 adult-oriented French/Belgian animated film directed by cartoonist Picha and Boris Szulzinger. The film was the first foreign-animated film to receive both an X rating and wide distribution in the United States. An English dub was released in 1979 where the English cast consists of Johnny Weissmuller, John Belushi, Bill Murray, Christopher Guest, and Brian Doyle-Murray. This film is also known as Jungle Burger in the United Kingdom. Beyond Therapy Beyond Therapy is a 1987 American comedy film written and directed by Robert Altman, based on the play of the same name by Christopher Durang. It stars Julie Hagerty, Jeff Goldblum, Glenda Jackson, Tom Conti, and Christopher Guest. Sketch Artist Sketch Artist, also known as The Sketch Artist, is a 1992 crime-thriller film directed by Phedon Papamichael and starring Jeff Fahey, Sean Young and Drew Barrymore. Heroic Trio 2: Executioners Executioners, is a 1993 Hong Kong action film and a sequel to The Heroic Trio, both films which were directed by Johnny To, starring Michelle Yeoh, Anita Mui and Maggie Cheung, returning as the main characters of the first film. Other cast include Damian Lau, Anthony Wong, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Lau Ching-Wan, Paul Chun and Kwan Shan. Squanto: A Warrior's Tale Squanto: A Warriors Tale is a 1994 Canadian-American period adventure drama film. It was written by Darlene Craviato and directed by Xavier Koller. It is very loosely based on the actual historical Native American figure Squanto, and his life prior to and including the arrival of the Mayflower in 1620. It stars Adam Beach as the lead role of Squanto. It was originally released theatrically on October 28, 1994 and was shot in Louisbourg and Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. 38 popugaev 38 Parrots is a series of ten childrens cartoons produced in the Soviet Union between 1976 and 1991 by Soyuzmultfilm. Featuring animated puppets, the series portrays the amusing adventures of four friends: the talkative marmoset Martyshka, the shy young elephant Slonionok, the eccentric parrot Popugai, and the thoughtful boa Udav. The title of the series comes from the very first episode, where Udav has his length measured in parrots. In most episodes the heroes solve paradoxes related to language and meaning. In one, for example, they discuss the number of nuts it takes to make a whole pile. In another, they tackle the problem of how to convey a greeting without it disappearing in transit. The series was created by director Ivan Ufimtsev and artist Leonid Shvartsman, and scripted by childrens author Grigoriy Oster. The characters were voiced by popular actors Nadezhda Rumiantseva, Mikhail Kozakov, Vasilii Livanov and Vsevolod Larionov. The series includes songs by Gennadii Gladkov and Yuri Entin. Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hain Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hai is 2000 Indian Hindi comedy film directed by Mahesh Manjrekar and starring Govinda and Sonali Bendre as leads. It is a remake of Dada Kondkes blockbuster Marathi film Eakta Jeev Sadashiv released in 1972, and the 1974 Kannada movie Bangaarada Panjara. This was average success at box office. Trekkies 2 Trekkies 2 is the 2004 sequel to the 1997 documentary film Trekkies. The documentary film travels throughout the world, mainly Europe, to show fans of Star Trek commonly known as Trekkies. It also profiles people from the first film, including Barbara Adams and Gabriel Köerner. Also featured are Star Trek-themed punk bands from Sacramento, including Warp 11 and the "No Kill I" franchise. This includes "No Kill I", "No Kill I: The Next Generation" and "No Kill I: Deep Space Nine". Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows is a 2005 direct-to-video science fantasy action film based on the Bionicle toy line by Lego and the third installment in the Bionicle film series. It is largely a sequel to Legends of Metru Nui, with the majority of events taking place before that films ending. Like Legends of Metru Nui, Web of Shadows is a prequel to the first film, Mask of Light. This is the first Bionicle film to not be given a rating by the MPAA. It was released on DVD on October 11, 2005. In the film, the Toa Metru return to their island city home of Metru Nui to rescue the Matoran populace whom they are sworn to protect; the Matoran all remain in a deep coma following the events of the previous film. Upon arrival, the Toa discover that the city has been overrun by spider-like creatures called Visorak, who capture the Toa and mutate them into beast-like creatures known as Hordika. The Toa Hordika work with a group of beings called Rahaga to find a way to revert to their original forms while remaining committed to their primary objective of rescuing the Matoran. Flickan i jordkällaren Beck – Flickan i jordkällaren is a 2006 Swedish film about the Swedish police detective Martin Beck. It was directed by Harald Hamrell. Son of Babylon Son of Babylon is a 2010 Iraqi drama film directed, produced and co-written by Mohamed Al-Daradji, Varietys Middle Eastern Filmmaker of the year 2010. The film was developed through The Sundance Institute and was selected as Iraqs official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it didnt make the final shortlist. Grimm's Snow White Grimms Snow White is a 2012 American fantasy film produced by The Asylum and directed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg. Loosely based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale Snow White, the film stars Jane March, Eliza Bennett and Jamie Thomas King. I Survived a Zombie Holocaust I Survived a Zombie Holocaust is a 2014 horror film that was directed and written by Guy Pigden, and is his feature film directorial debut. The film had its world premiere on 16 August 2014 in Dunedin, New Zealand. Filming for I Survived a Zombie Holocaust took place in Dunedin and was credited by its producer Zoe Hobson as being "the first New Zealand Film Commission-funded feature to be made in Dunedin with a local cast and crew in 15 years." The Go-Between The Go-Between is a 2015 British romantic drama film based on the 1953 novel The Go-Between by L. P. Hartley. It was filmed at Englefield House in Berkshire. Kaaki Sattai Kaaki Sattai is a 2015 Indian Tamil language action film co-written and directed by R. S. Durai Senthilkumar and produced by Dhanush, their second collaboration after Ethir Neechal. The film features Sivakarthikeyan and Sri Divya in the lead roles, while Prabhu and Vijay Raaz play supporting roles. The films music was composed by Anirudh Ravichander. The story revolves around police constable Mathimaran who wants to prove himself as a true, powerful cop by finding ways to solve issues of corruption in the law and order system in the department of police. The film, which commenced filming in April 2014, released on 27 February 2015. In 2018, the film was dubbed in Hindi as Daring Policewala. A Jitney Elopement A Jitney Elopement was Charlie Chaplins fifth film for Essanay Films. It starred Chaplin and Edna Purviance as lovers, with Purviance wanting Chaplin to take her away from an arranged marriage her father had planned for her. Chaplin does take her away in a jitney, a type of share taxi popular in the US between 1914 and 1916. Most of the film was made in San Francisco and includes scenes of San Franciscos Golden Gate Park and the large windmills still on the parks west side. Confession Confession is a 1937 drama film starring Kay Francis, Ian Hunter, Basil Rathbone and Jane Bryan. It was directed by Joe May and is a scene-for-scene remake of the 1935 German film Mazurka starring Pola Negri, which Warner Brothers Studios acquired the U.S. distribution rights for and then shelved in favour of the remake. With an estimated $513,000 budget, it started production in March 1937 and was released August 19, 1937, in New York City. The Courtyard of the Ballads O Pátio das Cantigas is a Portuguese film from 1942, directed by Francisco Ribeiro, "Ribeirinho", that takes place in a typical Lisbon neighbourhood during the Popular Saints festivals, through a maze of misunderstandings and innuendos, with Vasco Santana, António Silva, Laura Alves and Ribeiro. The film also stars António Silva, António Vilar, Armando Chagas, Barroso Lopes, Carlos Alves, Carlos Otero, Eliezer Kamenesky, Francisco de Castro, Graça Maria, Maria da Graça and Maria das Neves. One of the most beloved comedies of the Portuguese cinema, O Pátio das Cantigas represents the convergence of top talent of the time, most notably Ribeirinho who directed, his brother, António Lopes Ribeiro who produced and, joining both brothers on the writing credits, Vasco Santana. It was the first these three stars worked together and also the only film directed by Ribeirinho. The script is based upon a set game of witty dialogues rife with innuendo and "double entendres", that admirably captured the atmosphere of a Lisbon neighbourhood and popular through the Saints celebrations, from a set of archetypical characters, meddling in their quarrels, confrontations and ambitions. The Legend of Lylah Clare The Legend of Lylah Clare is a 1968 American drama film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by Robert Aldrich. The film stars Peter Finch, Kim Novak, Ernest Borgnine, Michael Murphy, and Valentina Cortese. The film was based on a 1962 DuPont Show of the Week TV drama co-written by Wild in the Streets creator Robert Thom. A satire on Hollywood, full of references to similar films, it recounts how an untalented beginner is hired to play the legendary Lylah Clare, a tempestuous actress who died mysteriously 20 years ago, and is herself consumed by the system. Although Aldrichs previous 1960s efforts were praised by critics, Lylah Clare opened to negative reviews. The Invisible Maniac The Invisible Maniac is a 1990 American comedy horror film written and directed by Adam Rifkin, and starring Noel Peters and Shannon Wilsey. Gingerdead Man 2: Passion of the Crust Gingerdead Man 2: Passion of the Crust is a 2008 horror-comedy film written and directed by Silvia St. Croix. The film is a sequel to the 2005 release of The Gingerdead Man. The distributor of the film is Full Moon Entertainment. The film was originally titled Gingerdead Man 2: Bakery of Blood. Mundaasupatti Mundasupatti is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language period comedy film written and directed by Ram Kumar, starring Vishnu Vishal and Nandita in lead roles while Kaali Venkat, Ramdoss, and Anandaraj play supporting roles. The film produced by C. V. Kumar under his banner Thirukumaran Entertainments in association with Fox Star Studios, features music composed by Sean Roldan, and the audio was released under the label Think Music India. The cinematography and editing for the film were handled by P. V. Shankar and Leo John Paul respectively. The film is set in the 1980s in a fictional village called Mundasupatti, where people believe bad luck will befall them if they are photographed. The story illustrates what happens when two photographers visit the village. This story is based on a short film which was directed by Ram Kumar himself in 2011 for the TV show, Naalaya Iyakunar. Mundasupatti released on 13 June 2014 to positive critical response and became a hit at the box office. On Ice On Ice is a Mickey Mouse cartoon released in 1935. Walking Tall Part II Walking Tall Part 2 is the 1975 sequel to the crime/action film, Walking Tall. Walking Tall Part 2 was directed by Earl Bellamy, and produced by Charles A. Pratt. The film stars Bo Svenson as Buford Pusser, replacing Joe Don Baker who played Pusser in the first Walking Tall film. The on-screen title of the film is Part 2 Walking Tall: The Legend of Buford Pusser. The film would be followed in 1977 by Final Chapter, also starring Svenson. AC/DC: Let There Be Rock AC/DC: Let There Be Rock is a live concert motion picture featuring the Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released theatrically in September 1980 and on videotape the same year. Mannen på balkongen The Man on the Balcony is a 1993 Swedish-German crime thriller film, based on the book The Man on the Balcony written by Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö. This is the fourth film which stars Gösta Ekman as Martin Beck and Rolf Lassgård as Gunvald Larsson. "Mannen på balkongen" has been considered as the best ever Martin Beck film starring Gösta Ekman, and Gösta Ekman became highly popular and regarded for his brilliant portrayal of Martin Beck in this picture by his fans. His fine performance also attracted several new fans to his side, and "The Man on the Balcony" was one of the most successful films in Sweden in the year of 1993. Jenny Jenny Jenny Jenny is a 1966 Greek comedy film directed by Dinos Dimopoulos. Beyond the Limits Beyond the Limits is a 2003 horror-thriller film directed by Olaf Ittenbach and stars Xenia Seeberg, Darren Shahlavi and Timo Rose. Opium: Diary of a Madwoman Opium: Diary of a Madwoman is a 2007 Hungarian drama film directed by János Szász. It was entered into the 29th Moscow International Film Festival where Kirsti Stubø won the Silver George for Best Actress. Rubble Kings Rubble Kings is a 2015 documentary film directed by Shan Nicholson that depicts gang violence in The Bronx in the 1970s, specifically the events leading up to and following the Hoe Avenue peace meeting. The film premiered at the DOC NYC film festival in New York City on November 16, 2014. One of the films producers, actor Jim Carrey, stated the following during a Q&A session after the films premiere: The Seventh Dwarf The Seventh Dwarf, is a German 3D computer-animated film, created in 2014. The film is based upon the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty and characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. It is a sequel to the films 7 Dwarves – Men Alone in the Wood and 7 Dwarves: The Forest Is Not Enough. The film was released in cinemas on 25 September 2014 in Germany and on 31 July 2015 in the United States. Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us is a 2018 Japanese anime adventure film based on Satoshi Tajiris Pokémon media franchise, produced by OLM and Wit Studio and distributed by Toho. It is the twenty-first film in the Pokémon universe. The film was directed by Tetsuo Yajima, written by Eiji Umehara and Aya Takaha, and stars the voices of Rica Matsumoto, Ikue Ōtani, Megumi Hayashibara, Shin-ichiro Miki, Inuko Inuyama, Rina Kawaei, Mana Ashida, Koji Ohkura, Gaku Hamada, Masako Nozawa, Kōichi Yamadera, and Inori Minase. In the film, several humans and their partner Pokémon creatures work together to stop a forest fire and a poisonous spore that threatens Fula City and its nearby wildlife. It was released in Japan on July 13, 2018. The Pokémon Company International and Fathom Events released the film on a limited theatrical run in select countries on November 24, 2018. Leaves From Satan's Book Leaves from Satans Book, also known as Leaves Out of the Book of Satan, is a 1920 Danish fantasy film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer and starring Helge Nissen as Satan. This was only the third film directed by Dreyer, who later went on to create such classics as Vampyr and The Passion of Joan of Arc. The film is structured much like D.W. Griffiths Intolerance with its episodic nature while evoking F. W. Murnaus Satan. One reference source lists the films running time at 121 minutes. Carnival of Sinners La Main du diable, also known as Carnival of Sinners, is a 1943 French horror film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Pierre Fresnay as a struggling artist who acquires a supernatural talisman. Eventually, however, there is a price to be paid. My Dream Is Yours My Dream Is Yours is a 1949 Technicolor musical romantic comedy film starring Jack Carson, Doris Day, and Lee Bowman. Disco Godfather Disco Godfather, also known as The Avenging Disco Godfather, is a 1979 action film starring Rudy Ray Moore and Carol Speed, directed by J. Robert Wagoner and released by Transvue Pictures. J. Robert Wagoner wrote and directed Disco Godfather while living in The Hotel Carver. Commonly considered a blaxploitation film, the plot centers on Moores character, a retired cop who owns and operates a disco and tries to shut down the local angel dust dealer after his nephew gets "whacked out" on the drug. Another PCP users claim to have served her own baby as Easter dinner constitutes a version of the urban legend known as "The Baby-Roast." The Disco Godfathers trademark phrase is his encouragement of the disco patrons to "Put your weight on it, put your weight on it, put your weight on it!". The film also served as the debut of Keith David, who has an unbilled bit part as a patron in the nightclub. Puberty Blues Puberty Blues is a 1981 Australian coming-of-age film directed by Bruce Beresford. The film is based on the 1979 novel Puberty Blues, by Gabrielle Carey and Kathy Lette, which is a protofeminist teen novel about two 13-year-old girls from the lower middle class Sutherland Shire in Sydney. The girls attempt to create a popular social status by ingratiating themselves with the "Greenhill gang" of surfers, who have a careless attitude toward casual sex, drugs and alcohol over the course of one Sydney summer. The Tree, the Mayor and the Mediatheque LArbre, le maire et la médiathèque ou les sept hasards is a French comedy film directed by Éric Rohmer. It was shown at the 1993 Montreal World Film Festival where it received the FIPRESCI prize. It is known variously by the alternate title Les Sept hasards and in English translation as The Tree, the Mayor and the Mediatheque. Rebirth of Mothra is a 1996 Japanese kaiju film directed by Okihiro Yoneda and written by Masumi Suetani. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, the film serves as a reboot for the fictional giant monster character Mothra, and is the first installment in the Rebirth of Mothra trilogy. It was the final kaiju film produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka, who produced such films as the original Mothra, which was released in 1961, as well as numerous entries in the Godzilla franchise. Rebirth of Mothra stars Sayaka Yamaguchi, Megumi Kobayashi, Aki Hano, and Kazuki Futami. It was released theatrically in Japan on December 14, 1996, and was followed by Rebirth of Mothra II the following year. The Eclipse: Courtship of the Sun and Moon The Eclipse: Courtship of the Sun and Moon is a French silent film made in 1907 by director Georges Méliès. Holiday Heart Holiday Heart is a 2000 television film directed by Robert Townsend and starring Ving Rhames, Chandra Currelley, Alfre Woodard, Jesika Reynolds, and Mykelti Williamson. It aired on the cable TV channel Showtime, and was distributed on DVD by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was based on a play by Cheryl L. West, and involves a homosexual drag queen befriending a single mother and her daughter and trying to protect them from the criminal environment around them. It was nominated for a Golden Globe Award, for Woodards performance, among other award nominations. I Not Stupid I Not Stupid is a 2002 Singaporean comedy film about the lives, struggles, and adventures of three Primary 6 pupils who are placed in the academically inferior EM3 stream. Written and directed by Jack Neo, and produced by Mediacorp Raintree Pictures, the movie stars Xiang Yun, Richard Low, Selena Tan, Shawn Lee, Huang Po Ju and Joshua Ang. Released in cinemas on 9 February 2002, I Not Stupid earned over S$3.8 million, becoming the second-highest grossing Singaporean film. Its satirical criticism of the Singaporean education system and social attitudes in Singapore sparked public discussions and parliamentary debates that led to reforms in the education system. Its sequel, I Not Stupid Too, was released in 2006. Freakshow Freakshow is a 2007 independent film which was made by The Asylum, directed by Drew Bell. It is an unofficial remake of the Tod Browning film Freaks. According to the film poster and DVD cover art, Freakshow is banned in 43 countries, though there is no mention of which countries banned it. Hello, Schoolgirl Hello, Schoolgirl is a 2008 South Korean film. Adapted from Love Story, a popular webtoon by Kang Full, it is the second film directed by Ryu Jang-ha. It stars Yoo Ji-tae, Lee Yeon-hee, Chae Jung-an, and Kang-in. Bon appétit Bon Appétit is a 2010 romantic drama film directed by David Pinillos and written by Juan Carlos Rubio, David Pinillos and Paco Cabezas. The story is based on a young Spanish chef working at a prestigious restaurant in Zurich, Switzerland. He falls in love with a work-partner but she is in love with their boss. The film features Unax Ugalde and Nora Tschirner. El Estudiante El estudiante is a 2009 Mexican film written and directed by Roberto Girault, and starring Jorge Lavat, Norma Lazareno, José Carlos Ruiz, Jeannine Derbez, Siouzana Melikián and Cristina Obregón. The film depicts the story of a 70-year-old man called Chano, who decides to go to university despite his age. Umrika Umrika is a 2015 Indian Hindi comedy-drama film written and directed by Prashant Nair, and produced by Swati Shetty and Manish Mundra. It features Suraj Sharma, Tony Revolori, Smita Tambe, Rajesh Tailang, Pramod Pathak, Adil Hussain, Amit Sial, Sauraseni Maitra and Prateik Babbar. Umrika premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the World Cinema Dramatic Audience Award. Director Nair said that the film is "about the mythology of America, and more generally, how cultures perceive each other". Way Back Home Way Back Home is a 2013 South Korean drama film starring Jeon Do-yeon and Go Soo, and directed by Bang Eun-jin. It is based on the true story of an ordinary Korean housewife who was imprisoned in Martinique for two years after being wrongfully accused of drug smuggling at a Paris airport. This is the first time a Korean film was shot in the Caribbean, as well as the first to feature actual guards and prisoners as supporting characters. Filming took place over three weeks at a womens prison in Martinique. The Device The Device is a 2014 American science fiction horror film directed by Jeremy Berg. It stars Angela DiMarco and Kate Alden as sisters who must deal with an alien abduction after ones husband, played by David S. Hogan, becomes obsessed with a strange device. Katie Says Goodbye Katie Says Goodbye is a 2016 drama film written and directed by Wayne Roberts in his directorial debut. The film stars Olivia Cooke, Mireille Enos, Christopher Abbott, Mary Steenburgen, Jim Belushi, Keir Gilchrist and Chris Lowell. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. It is scheduled to be released on June 7, 2019, by Vertical Entertainment. Amundsen Amundsen is a Norwegian film, released on 15 February 2019, that details the life of Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen. It was directed by Espen Sandberg and was distributed in Norway by SF Studios. Kadaram Kondan Kadaram Kondan is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by Rajesh M. Selva and produced by Kamal Haasan. The film stars Vikram in the lead role and Akshara Haasan and Abi Hassan in supporting roles. It was shot between September 2018 and January 2019, and released on 19 July 2019, along with its Telugu-dubbed version Mr. KK. It is an official remake of the 2010 French film Point Blank. The film received mixed reviews from critics along with Vikrams performance and looks were praised. In Old California In Old California is a 1942 American Western film directed by William C. McGann starring John Wayne, Binnie Barnes and Albert Dekker. as a Boston pharmacist who relocates to Sacramento during the Gold Rush. The 27th Day The 27th Day is a 1957 American black-and-white science fiction film It was directed by William Asher and starring Gene Barry, Valerie French, George Voskovec, and Arnold Moss. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures and produced by Helen Ainsworth. The screenplay by John Mantley is based on his 1956 original science fiction novel of the same name. Fever Mounts at El Pao La fièvre monte à El Pao is a 1959 film by director Luis Buñuel. Gérard Philipe died during the filming. This was his last film and scenes had to be shot using a double, or rewritten to complete the picture. Barbed Wire Dolls Frauengefängnis is a 1975 Swiss horror film directed by Jesús Franco. It is part of the women in prison cycle of violent sexploitation films that flourished in the 1970s and early 1980s. When originally submitted for release in 1976, the British Board of Film Classification rejected it. It was only passed the following year after extensive cuts. Vishnu Vishnu is a 1995 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar, starring Vijay, Sanghavi and Jaishankar. The music was composed by Deva. Vijay and his mother Shoba sang the song "Thotta Betta Rottu Mela", the biggest hit song in the film. The film was an average hit at the box office. It was later dubbed in Telugu as Mr. Hari Krishna and in Hindi as Jeeta. Crossing Crossing is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Kim Tae-kyun. It was selected as South Koreas submission to the 81st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. The film follows the journey of a North Korean man as he illegally leaves the country to find medicine for his sick wife, portraying the many hardships of the average North Korean citizen. The film had 907,255 admissions in South Korea. The politics of North Korea in this film are left behind and are mainly in the background. Instead it concentrates more on the life of the average North Korean, such as the hardship in an impoverished state and the fear of getting caught and being persecuted in North Korea. Subtle themes include religion, which runs through the film, as Yong Soo hopes that his son comes back safely, as well as football which is a way in connecting the North Koreans to the outside world. Personal Tailor Personal Tailor is a 2013 Chinese comedy film directed by Feng Xiaogang and starring Ge You, Bai Baihe, Li Xiaolu and Zheng Kai. Devadas Devadas is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film produced by C. Ashwini Dutt under Vyjayanthi Movies banner and directed by Sriram Adittya. The film stars Nagarjuna Akkineni, Nani, Aakanksha Singh, Rashmika Mandanna and music composed by Mani Sharma. It was released on 27 September 2018. Jáchyme, hod ho do stroje! Jáchyme, hoď ho do stroje! is a 1974 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. SS Experiment Love Camp SS Experiment Camp is a 1976 Nazi exploitation film directed by Sergio Garrone. The plot concerns consensual sexual experimenting with female prisoners of a concentration camp ran by Colonel von Kleiben, a Nazi officer who needs a testicle transplant after being castrated by a Russian girl. It gained infamy in the 1980s for its controversial themes and a public advertising campaign that involved obscene, suggestive posters. The film was banned in some countries, including the United Kingdom, where the film was subject to prosecution as one of the films known as "video nasties"; a title used in the press and by campaigners that came to be used for a list of films that could be found obscene under the Obscene Publications Act. Brass Target Brass Target is a 1978 American post-World War II suspense film, based on the novel The Algonquin Project by Frederick Nolan, that was produced by Berle Adams & Arthur Lewis and directed by John Hough. It stars Sophia Loren, John Cassavetes, Robert Vaughn, George Kennedy, Patrick McGoohan, and Max von Sydow. Brass Target revolves around the actual historical event of Gen. George S. Pattons German automobile crash that later proved fatal. The film suggests it was not an accident but a conspiracy. The Lady and the Highwayman The Lady and the Highwayman is a 1989 United Kingdom romantic adventure TV movie based on Barbara Cartlands romance novel Cupid Rides Pillion. The working title of the film was Dangerous Love. The film stars Hugh Grant as highwayman Silver Blade and Lysette Anthony as Lady Panthea Vyne. The film is a swashbuckling tale of romance, jealousy and betrayal set in England during the Restoration of Charles II, with Michael York as King Charles II of England. Emma Samms as Lady Castlemaine and Oliver Reed are supported by guest appearances by Robert Morley and John Mills. The Lady Castlemaine of the film, whose vendetta against Lady Panthea Vyne is forms part of the plot of the film, is based on the life of Barbara Palmer, one of King Charles IIs mistresses, who mothered several children by the King. She had many notable descendants, including Diana and Sir Anthony Eden, British Prime Minister from 1955-1957. Afraid of the Dark Afraid of the Dark is a 1991 French-British drama film directed by Mark Peploe and starring James Fox, Fanny Ardant and Paul McGann. In the film, a boy becomes convinced there is a murderer about as his mind begins to confuse reality and delusion. Oh, Woe Is Me Hélas pour moi is a 1993 French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and starring Gérard Depardieu. This film is inspired by the legend of Alcmene and Amphitryon and attempts to show the desire of a god to experience the truth of human desire, suffering and pleasure. Zatoichi's Revenge is a 1965 Japanese chambara film directed by Akira Inoue and starring Shintaro Katsu as the blind masseur Zatoichi. It was originally released by the Daiei Motion Picture Company. Zatoichis Revenge is the tenth episode in the 26-part film series devoted to the character of Zatoichi. Best of the Best 4: Without Warning Best of the Best 4: Without Warning is a 1998 direct-to-video martial arts-action film written and directed by the films star, Phillip Rhee. It is the third sequel in the Best of the Best film series. The film co-stars Ernie Hudson, Tobin Bell, Paul Gleason, and Sven-Ole Thorsen. WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3 is a 2002 Japanese animated science-fiction/thriller film. It was chiefly directed and storyboarded by Fumihiko Takayama, directed by Takuji Endō, written by Miki Tori based on the concept by Headgear, animated by Madhouse and produced by Bandai Visual and Tohokushinsha. The movie is the third and the final installment of the Patlabor film trilogy and it takes place in between The Movie and The Movie and serves as a side story. Riding the Bus with My Sister Riding the Bus with My Sister is a memoir by Rachel Simon, published in 2002 by Houghton Mifflin about the time she spent with her sister Beth, who has a developmental disability, whose lifestyle revolves around riding buses in her home city. I Do I Do is an American drama film, released in 2012. Directed by Glenn Gaylord and written and produced by David W. Ross, the film stars Ross as Jack Edwards, a gay artist from England living and working in New York City. Following the death of his brother Peter, he enters into a green card marriage with his lesbian best friend Ali so that he can stay in the country to help his widowed sister-in-law Mya, but is then forced to confront the unequal status of same-sex marriage as he meets and falls in love with Mano. The film premiered at Los Angeles Outfest on July 18, 2012, and was screened at several LGBT and mainstream film festivals in late 2012 and early 2013. It had a general theatrical release on May 31, 2013. War of the Worlds: Goliath War of the Worlds: Goliath is a 2012 Malaysian animated science fiction film directed by Joe Pearson that was released in 15 November 2012 in Malaysia. The film is voiced by actors Peter Wingfield, Adrian Paul, Tony Eusoff, Elizabeth Gracen, Jim Byrnes, Rob Middleton, Mark Sheppard, Matt Letscher, Adam Baldwin and other voice actors. The film is a loose sequel to H. G. Wells novel The War of the Worlds. Its title refers to the human tripod the main characters use in the film. The film was produced by Tripod Group. The Best of Men The Best of Men is a factually based 2012 television film which describes the pioneering work of Dr Ludwig Guttmann with paraplegic patients at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, which led to the foundation of the Paralympic Games. It stars Eddie Marsan and Rob Brydon. The film won the Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival 34 Best Narrative Audience Award. Forgive Us Our Debts Forgive Us Our Debts is a 2018 Italian drama film about a man struggling under the crushing weight of debt who has to work as a debt collector to pay off his creditors. The film was released on May 4, 2018, by Netflix. The Rough House The Rough House is a 1917 American two-reel silent comedy film written by, directed by, and starring both Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and Buster Keaton. The Rough House was Keatons first film as a director. Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise) Susan Lenox is a 1931 American pre-Code film directed and produced by Robert Z. Leonard and starring Greta Garbo and Clark Gable. The film was based on the novel by David Graham Phillips and made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was the only film in which Greta Garbo was paired with Clark Gable. However, they didnt like each other. The notoriety of the novel alone was enough for British censors to ban it from release. With a few cuts, it was finally approved in the UK with a new title: The Rise of Helga. Gorilla My Dreams Gorilla My Dreams it is Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical animated short, released in 1948, starring Bugs Bunny. The short was directed by Robert McKimson and written by Warren Foster. The story is a parody of the many jungle films that were prominent in the 1930s and 1940s which often featured gorillas extensively, most notably the Tarzan films. The title is a play on the expression "Girl o My Dreams". The short featured Gruesome Gorilla, who reappeared in Hurdy-Gurdy Hare and as a boss in Bugs Bunny and Taz Time Busters. The cartoon was remade in 1959 as Apes of Wrath. The Password Is Courage The Password is Courage is a 1962 black-and-white film biography from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, based on John Castles 1954 World War II memoir of the same name. Written, produced, and directed by Andrew L. Stone, the film stars Dirk Bogarde, Maria Perschy, and Alfred Lynch. It is a lighthearted take on the true story of Sergeant-Major Charles Coward, written under the pseudonym John Castle by Ronald Charles Payne and John Williams Garrod. The Uncanny The Uncanny is a 1977 anthology horror film, concerning feline revenge. The film was directed by Denis Héroux, written by Michel Parry, and stars Peter Cushing, Donald Pleasence, Ray Milland, Joan Greenwood, Donald Pilon, Samantha Eggar, and John Vernon. Although it is similar to the horror anthologies released by Amicus Productions and could be mistaken as one, it was actually distributed by The Rank Organisation. However, the co-producer was Milton Subotsky of Amicus. The film was a British-Canadian co-production shot on-location in Montreal and Senneville, and Pinewood Studios in England. In the UK, the film was originally given an X-rating. The Human Factor The Human Factor is a 1979 British thriller film directed by Otto Preminger and starring Richard Attenborough, Nicol Williamson, Derek Jacobi and John Gielgud. It is based on the 1978 novel The Human Factor by Graham Greene, with the screenplay written by Tom Stoppard. It examined British espionage, and the Wests relationship with apartheid South Africa. The film was directed by Otto Preminger, the 38th and final film he directed in his nearly half-century career. Soldier Boyz Soldier Boyz is a 1995 action B-Movie directed by Louis Mourneau and starring Michael Dudikoff. It was written by Darryl Quarles. The film revolves around a group of convicts on a mission in Vietnam to rescue the daughter of a fat man. One Man's Hero One Mans Hero is a 1999 historical war drama film directed by Lance Hool and starring Tom Berenger, Joaquim de Almeida and Daniela Romo. The film has the distinction of being the last film released by Orion Pictures arthouse division Orion Classics, as well as being the last Orion Pictures film, until 2013s Grace Unplugged, when Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer revived the Orion Pictures brand. The film is a dramatization of the true story of John Riley and the Saint Patricks Battalion, a group of Irish Catholic immigrants who desert from the mostly Protestant U.S. Army to the mostly Catholic Mexican side during the Mexican–American War of 1846 to 1848. The Missing Lynx The Missing Lynx is a 2008 Spanish-British computer-animated adventure family action comedy film produced by Spanish studios Kandor Graphics and YaYa! Films and producer Antonio Banderas. The film is directed by Raul Garcia and Manuel Sicilia, and written by them and Jose E. Machuca. It is presented by Banderas himself. With the film released in Spain on December 25, 2008 in Spanish, it is released in the United States on March 9, 2012 in English. The film is about a bunch of animals from Doñana National Park in Spain, trying to save other animals kidnapped by the bad guys. The movie takes place in the natural parks of Andalusia. The film was developed using servers supplied by Kandor. The Missing Lynx received mixed reviews from internet audience polls and it earned $1.4 million on a $6.5 million budget. The Missing Lynx was released on DVD in October 15, 2009 by Aurum Productions. Entre nos Entre Nos is a 2009 drama film starring Paola Mendoza. The film, which was co-written and co-directed by Mendoza with Gloria LaMorte, explores the life of Mariana, a Colombian immigrant attempting to survive on the streets of New York City with her two children. The film has been screened at over 14 film festivals, including the Tribeca Film Festival, has won numerous awards, and has garnered generally positive reviews. 6 Guns 6 Guns is a 2010 western film distributed by The Asylum and directed by Shane Van Dyke. Johnny Frank Garrett's Last Word Johnny Frank Garretts Last Word is a 2016 semi fictional horror film directed by Simon Rumley. It is a work of fiction based on the Jesse Quackenbush documentary The Last Word, about the trial, conviction, and execution of a Texas man, Johnny Frank Garrett. It played at the 2016 South by Southwest Midnighters, Festival Favorites, Shorts Programs and Special Events lineup Love Sonia Love Sonia is a 2018 Indian drama film directed by Tabrez Noorani and produced by David Womark. The film features newcomer Mrunal Thakur as the title character along with Riya Sisodiya, Freida Pinto, Demi Moore, Manoj Bajpayee, Richa Chadda, Anupam Kher, Adil Hussain, Rajkummar Rao, and Sai Tamhankar. Love Sonia had its world premiere at the London Indian Film Festival on 21 June 2018.The film was released in India on 14 September, 2018.. Tum Bin 2 Tum Bin II is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film, written and directed by Anubhav Sinha. It was produced by Sinha and Bhushan Kumar, under the T-Series banner. It is a sequel to the 2001 film, Tum Bin. The film was released on 18 November 2016. Kaashmora Kaashmora is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language supernatural action comedy film written and directed by Gokul. It features Karthi in dual roles for the second time after Siruthai as the protagonist and antagonist respectively alongside Nayanthara, Sri Divya and Vivek in the lead roles. The film features soundtrack composed by Santhosh Narayanan, cinematography handled by Om Prakash and edited by V. J. Sabu Joseph. Kaashmora, filmed simultaneously in Tamil and Telugu, released worldwide on 28 October 2016, coinciding with the Diwali festival. The film opened to mixed reviews but made good opening at box office and declared as sleeper hit. The Hearts of Age The Hearts of Age is an early film made by Orson Welles. The film is an eight-minute short that he co-directed with friend William Vance in 1934. The film stars Welless first wife, Virginia Nicolson, and Welles himself. He made the film while still attending the Todd School for Boys in Woodstock, at the age of 19. Dark Journey Dark Journey is a 1937 British spy film directed by Victor Saville and starring Conrad Veidt and Vivien Leigh. Written by Lajos Bíró and Arthur Wimperis, the film is about two secret agents on opposite sides during World War I who meet and fall in love in neutral Stockholm. It was shot at Denham Studios, with sets designed by the art director Andrej Andrejew assisted by Ferdinand Bellan. The films costumes were by René Hubert. Mr. Bug Goes to Town Mr. Bug Goes to Town is an animated feature produced by Fleischer Studios, previewed by Paramount Pictures on December 5, 1941, and released in California and New York City in February 1942. The film was originally meant to be an adaptation of Maurice Maeterlincks The Life of the Bee, but the rights could not be attained, or, more rightly, Paramount was unwilling to purchase them from Samuel Goldwyn. Instead they fashioned and crafted an original modern story loosely inspired on the book. The film was produced by Max Fleischer and directed by Dave Fleischer and Shamus Culhane, with animation sequences directed by Willard Bowsky, Culhane, H.C. Ellison, Thomas Johnson, Graham Place, Stan Quackenbush, David Tendlar, and Myron Waldman. It featured the songs: "Were the Couple in the Castle", "Katy Did, Katy Didnt", "Ill Dance at Your Wedding" by Hoagy Carmichael and Frank Loesser, and "Boy Oh Boy" by Sammy Timberg and Loesser. This would also be Paramounts last animated film until Charlottes Web in 1973. Mexican Hayride Mexican Hayride is a 1948 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. The film is based on Cole Porters Broadway musical Mexican Hayride starring Bobby Clark. No songs from the stage musical were used in the film. Mammals Ssaki was a short film written and directed by Roman Polański in 1961. This was the last of Polańskis short films before he began work on his first feature, Knife in the Water. Ssaki received awards at Oberhausen and Melbourne. The Long Hair of Death The Long Hair of Death is a 1964 Italian horror film directed by Antonio Margheriti. It stars British actress Barbara Steele in the roles of Helen Rochefort and Mary, Italian actor George Ardisson as Kurt Humboldt, and Polish actress Halina Zalewska as Adele Karnstein and her daughter Lisabeth. It is set in a 15th-century feudal castle, and the nearby village. Billy Two Hats Billy Two Hats is a 1974 Western film directed by Ted Kotcheff. It stars Gregory Peck, Jack Warden and Desi Arnaz Filmed on-location in Israel, Billy Two Hats is from a script by Scottish writer Alan Sharp, the screenwriter of Rob Roy and Ulzanas Raid. The Spook Who Sat by the Door The Spook Who Sat by the Door is a 1973 action crime–drama film based on the 1969 novel of the same name by Sam Greenlee. It is both a satire of the civil rights struggle in the United States of the late 1960s and a serious attempt to focus on the issue of black militancy. Dan Freeman, the titular protagonist, is enlisted by the Central Intelligence Agency in its elitist espionage program, becoming its token black. After mastering agency tactics, however, he becomes disillusioned and drops out to train young Chicago blacks as "Freedom Fighters". As a story of one mans reaction to white ruling-class hypocrisy, the film is loosely autobiographical and personal. The novel and the film also dramatize the CIAs history of giving training to persons and/or groups who later utilize their specialized intelligence training against the agency - an example of "blowback." Directed by Ivan Dixon, co-produced by Dixon and Greenlee, from a screenplay written by Greenlee with Mel Clay, the film starred Lawrence Cook, Paula Kelly, Janet League, J. A. Preston, and David Lemieux. It was mostly shot in Gary, because the themes of racial strife did not please Chicagos then-mayor Richard J. Daley. The soundtrack was an original score composed by Herbie Hancock, who grew up in the same neighborhood as Greenlee. In 2012, the film was added to the National Film Registry, which annually chooses 25 films that are "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant", and are, at least, 10 years old. Bloodtide Blood Tide is a 1982 British horror film directed by Richard Jefferies. The film is also known as Bloodtide and Demon Island. It has been misconstrued as a Public Domain film and pirated by many distributors who copied it from DVDs. The truth is that, as per The Copyright Office, copyright is registered under Omega Entertainment, Inc. and the writer/producer of the film, Nico Mastorakis. The Patriots The Patriots is a 1994 French film by director Éric Rochant which focuses on certain activities carried out by the Mossad, as well as describing some of their operational tactics. It is a fictionalized account of two separate missions undertaken by the Israeli secret services. The first part relates the acquisition of the plans of the nuclear power plant which was later bombed by the Israeli Air Force. The second part of the movie is an interpretation of the Jonathan Pollard spy scandal. The film was entered into the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Woe to the Young Woe to the Young is a Greek 1961 film loosely based on the myth of Faust. The Right Temptation The Right Temptation is a 2000 American mystery erotic thriller film directed by Lyndon Chubbuck and starring Kiefer Sutherland, Dana Delany and Rebecca De Mornay. The film is the second collaboration between Kiefer Sutherland and Rebecca De Mornay, the first being The Three Musketeers. Sainik Sainik is a 1993 Indian action film directed by Sikander Bharti. It stars Akshay Kumar, Ashwini Bhave and Farheen. Living with Michael Jackson: A Tonight Special Living with Michael Jackson is a television documentary, in which Martin Bashir interviewed Michael Jackson over a span of eight months, from May 2002 to January 2003, about different aspects of his life. It was shown first in the United Kingdom on ITV on 3 February 2003, and in the United States 3 days later on ABC, introduced by Barbara Walters. Geminis Géminis is a 2005 Argentine-French drama film written and directed by Albertina Carri. It is set in a rich family where two adolescent children have started an incestuous relationship. Josh Josh: Independence Through Unity is a 2013 Pakistani mystery thriller drama film written, directed and produced by Iram Parveen Bilal with co-producers Saad Bin Mujeeb and Kelly Thomas. Film was released at Eid-ul-Fitr in Pakistan and India on 10 August 2013. The film stars Aamina Sheikh, Mohib Mirza, Khalid Malik, Naveen Waqar, Adnan Shah, Kaiser Khan Nizamani, Parveen Akber , Nyla Jafri, Salim Mairaj, Faizan Haqquee, Ali Rizvi in the ensemble cast. Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups is a 2012 Disney direct-to-DVD family film, directed by Robert Vince and produced by Anna McRoberts. It is the sequel to The Search for Santa Paws. The Santa Pups save Christmas around the world. The film was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on DVD, Blu-ray, and as a movie download on November 20, 2012. My Boss My Boss is a 2012 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Jeethu Joseph, starring Dileep and Mamta Mohandas in the lead roles and Mukesh in a cameo appearance. It is the third film by Jeethu Joseph. The film is produced by East Coast Vijayan under the banner of East Coast Communications. It was filmed in Mumbai and various locales in Kerala. The film is a loose remake of the American movie The Proposal,Which included various dialogues and plot twists which adapted into the film My Boss. The film is set in the backdrop of the IT industry. The film follows Manu Varma whos hired as the executive assistant in a leading firm in Bombay who aspires to migrate to a foreign country while Priya Nair, his boss, an Indian born Australian citizen has visa problems at a time when she has the opportunity to get a promotion. This leads Priya to get into a fake marriage with Manu to stay in India. My Boss released in Kerala on 10 November 2012 to positive reviews and was declared a hit. The movie was remade in Kannada in 2014 as Software Ganda starring Komal Kumar and is currently being remade in Tamil as Sandakkari starring Vimal and Shriya. Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics is a 2013 feature-length documentary about DC Comics super villains. Star of Midnight Star of Midnight is a 1935 American mystery-comedy film directed by Stephen Roberts and James Anderson. It was released by RKO Pictures. William Powell was loaned out in the film from MGM to star with Ginger Rogers. The Undying Monster The Undying Monster, also known as The Hammond Mystery, is a 1942 horror/mystery film directed by directed by John Brahm and starring James Ellison, Heather Angel, and John Howard. The film, which features a werewolf as the primary antagonist, is based on the 1922 novel by Jessie Douglas Kerruish. Toy Tinkers Toy Tinkers is an animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on December 16, 1949 by RKO Radio Pictures. Set during Christmas time, the film shows Chip n Dale trying to steal nuts from Donald Ducks home using toy weapons. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1950 but ultimately lost to Warner Bros. For Scent-imental Reasons, a Pepé Le Pew Looney Tunes film directed by Chuck Jones. Toy Tinkers was directed by Jack Hannah and features original and adapted music by Paul J. Smith which includes the song "Jingle Bells" and Schuberts Marche Militaire. The voice cast includes Clarence Nash as Donald and Jimmy MacDonald and Dessie Flynn as Chip and Dale respectively. It was later reissued as "Christmas Capers," and 16mm prints of this version still exist. The Flying Carpet Starik Khottabych is a Sovcolor Soviet fantasy film produced in the USSR by Goskino at Kinostudyia Lenfilm in 1956, based on a childrens book of the same name by Lazar Lagin who also wrote the films script, and directed by Gennadi Kazansky. In the United States, the film was released theatrically by Sovexportfilm, with English subtitles, under the title The Flying Carpet through Artkino Pictures Inc. in 1960. Fools in the Mountains Fjols til fjells is a Norwegian situation comedy film released in 1957. It is one of the most popular Norwegian films of all time. Cash McCall Cash McCall is a 1960 American romantic drama film in Technicolor from Warner Bros., produced by Henry Blanke, directed by Joseph Pevney, and starring James Garner and Natalie Wood. The films screenplay by Lenore J. Coffee and Marion Hargrove is based upon the novel of the same name by Cameron Hawley. The films storyline concerns a wealthy entrepreneur who buys moribund businesses in order to first refurbish and then sell them at a considerable profit. During his latest acquisition, he becomes attracted to the daughter of the companys owner, which begins to complicate both his professional and private life. Beyond the Time Barrier Beyond the Time Barrier is a 1960 American Cold War-era black and white time travel science fiction film filmed in Texas in ten days. It was released in September 1960 on a double bill with The Angry Red Planet. It starred, and was produced by, Robert Clarke and directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. Ulmers wife Shirley acted as a script editor while their daughter Arianne Arden appeared in the film as a Russian pilot. The Train The Train is a 1973 Franco–Italian film directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Georges Simenon. Camila Camila is a 1984 Argentine drama film directed by María Luisa Bemberg, based on the story of the 19th-century Argentine socialite Camila OGorman. The story had previously been adapted in 1910 by Mario Gallo, in the now considered lost film Camila OGorman. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, marking the second time an Argentine film was nominated for this award. Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna is a 1986 American-Austrian-Italian made-for-television biographical film directed by Marvin J. Chomsky, starring Amy Irving, Rex Harrison, Olivia de Havilland, Omar Sharif, Christian Bale and Jan Niklas. The film was loosely based on the story of Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia and the book The Riddle of Anna Anderson by Peter Kurth. It was originally broadcast in two parts. Shocking Dark Shocking Dark is a 1989 Italian science-fiction film written by Claudio Fragasso, produced by Franco Gaudenzi and directed by Bruno Mattei. Although the film was promoted as a rip-off of James Camerons The Terminator, it is primarily a rip-off of James Camerons Aliens. A Streetcar Named Desire A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1995 made-for-television drama film directed by Glenn Jordan and starring Alec Baldwin, Jessica Lange, John Goodman and Diane Lane that first aired on CBS Television. Based on the 1947 play by Tennessee Williams, it follows a 1951 adaptation starring Marlon Brando and a 1984 television adaptation. The film was adapted from a 1992 Broadway revival of the play, also starring Baldwin and Lange. Ninja Terminator Ninja Terminator is a 1985 film created by Godfrey Ho and starring Richard Harrison. Downtown 81 Downtown 81 is a film that was shot in 1980-1981 and released in 2000. The film, directed by Edo Bertoglio and written and produced by Glenn OBrien and Patrick Montgomery, with post-production in 1999-2000 by Glenn OBrien and Maripol, is a rare real-life snapshot of an ultra-hip subculture of post-punk era Manhattan. Starring renowned artist Jean-Michel Basquiat and featuring such Village artists as James Chance, Amos Poe, Walter Steding, Tav Falco and Elliott Murphy, the film is a bizarre elliptical urban fairy tale. In 1999, Michael Zilkha, founder of ZE Records, became the films executive producer. The Substitute: Failure Is Not an Option The Substitute: Failure Is Not An Option is a 2001 action thriller film directed by Robert Radler and starring Treat Williams as Karl Thomasson, a former mercenary who must infiltrate a military schools faculty to stop the actions of a white supremacist cult. The film is the fourth and final installment in The Substitute series and was released direct-to-video. Soul Assassin Soul Assassin is a 2001 thriller film directed by Laurence Malkin and starring Rena Owen, Kristy Swanson and Skeet Ulrich. The film is about a young security agent, Kevin Burke, who is employed by a multinational banking firm. He intends to ask his girlfriend Rosalind to marry him. His girlfriend, however, is brutally murdered by a hitman. Kevin then swears to avenge Rosalinds death. House of Boys House of Boys is a 2009 Luxembourgian-German drama film directed and written by Jean-Claude Schlim, starring Layke Anderson, Benn Northover and Udo Kier. The film follows the story of Frank, a gay teenager in the 80s who runs away from his home to start a new life and later his struggle against the recently discovered AIDS. In ascolto The Listening is a 2006 movie based on the mass surveillance operations conducted by the National Security Agency with the aid of private corporations. It was Italian director Giacomo Martellis debut movie and explored the dire consequences that can arise due to excessive corporate influence on a government agency set up for mass surveillance. Augusta, Gone Augusta, Gone is a 2006 Lifetime Television film directed by Tim Matheson and starring Mika Boorem, Sharon Lawrence and Tamara Hope. It is based on the memoir of the same name by Martha Tod Dudman. The film was shot in Victoria. Ready Ready is a 2008 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by Srinu Vytla. It is produced by Sravanthi Ravi Kishore under the Sri Sravanthi Movies banner. The movie features Ram and Genelia in lead roles while Tanikella Bharani, Nassar, Sunil, Chandra Mohan, Brahmanandam and Jaya Prakash Reddy play other prominent roles. The movie was a Blockbuster and also was one of the highest-grossing Telugu films in 2008. Navdeep and Tamanna have made guest appearances in the film. The music of the film is composed by Devi Sri Prasad. It was remade in Kannada as Raam in Tamil as Uthama Puthiran and in Hindi under the same name as Ready and was a box office blockbuster as well.. Lawless Kingdom The Four II is a 2013 Chinese-Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Gordon Chan and Janet Chun. It is the sequel to 2012s The Four. Stealing Cars Stealing Cars is a 2015 American crime drama film directed by Bradley J. Kaplan, written by Will Aldis and Steve Mackall, and starring Emory Cohen, Mike Epps, Felicity Huffman, William H. Macy, and John Leguizamo. It was premiered at Los Angeles Film Festival on June 13, 2015. Running for Grace Running for Grace is a 2018 American romance film directed by David L. Cunningham. The film stars Ryan Potter, Matt Dillon, Jim Caviezel, and Olivia Ritchie. The film was released on August 17, 2018 in the United States. The film was shot on location in Hawaii and at Kona-based Honua Studios. It was originally known as Jo, the Medicine Runner. Sibel Sibel is a 2018 Turkish drama film directed by Çagla Zencirci and Guillaume Giovanetti. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. The Bachelor Father The Bachelor Father is a 1931 American pre-Code MGM drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The film stars Marion Davies, Ralph Forbes and C. Aubrey Smith. The Tunnel of Love The Tunnel of Love is a 1958 romantic comedy film based on the Broadway hit by Peter De Vries and Joseph Fields. The film follows a married suburban couple who, for reasons unknown, are unable to conceive a child and soon endure endless red tape on a path of adopting one. The film is the first directorial effort from Gene Kelly in which he did not also star. Doris Day received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. The Mysterious Magician Der Hexer is a 1964 West German black and white mystery film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Joachim Fuchsberger. It was part of a very successful series of German films based on the writings of Edgar Wallace and adapted from the 1925 novel titled The Ringer. In 1965, a sequel Neues vom Hexer was released. Ned Kelly Ned Kelly is a 1970 British-Australian biographical, part musical film which also falls into the bushranger film genre. It was the seventh Australian feature film version of the story of 19th-century Australian bushranger Ned Kelly. It is notable for being the first Kelly film to be shot in colour. The film was directed by Tony Richardson, and starred Mick Jagger in the title role. Scottish-born actor Mark McManus played the part of Kellys friend Joe Byrne. It was a British production, but was filmed entirely in Australia, shot mostly around Braidwood in southern New South Wales, with a largely Australian supporting cast. Macon County Line Macon County Line is a 1974 American independent film directed by Richard Compton and produced by Max Baer Jr. Baer and Compton also co-wrote the film, in which Baer stars as a vengeful county sheriff in Georgia out for blood after his wife is brutally killed by a pair of drifters. The $225,000 film reportedly became the most profitable film of 1974, earning $18.8 million in North America and over $30 million worldwide. The film is docudrama in tone. Although it was presented as "a true story" to attract a wider audience, its plot and characters are entirely fictional. The Mysterious Castle in the Carpathians The Mysterious Castle in the Carpathians is a 1981 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. It is based on Jules Vernes novel The Carpathian Castle. The film marks Lipskýs third and final collaboration with the humorist Jiří Brdečka, and also features special props by Jan Svankmajer and music by Luboš Fišer. The film had star casting of Czechoslovakian actors. It remains one of few very popular comedy films even today, being often played on public holidays on main TV channels. A low cost, paper cover DVD of the film was released and to October 20, 2014 is still available in Czech eshops. Deadly Eyes Deadly Eyes is a 1982 Canadian horror film directed by Robert Clouse, very loosely based on the horror novel The Rats by James Herbert. The story revolves around giant black rats who begin eating the residents of Toronto after ingesting contaminated grain. The Red Light Bandit The Red Light Bandit is a 1968 Brazilian crime film directed by Rogério Sganzerla, inspired by the crimes of the real-life burglar João Acácio Pereira da Costa, known as the "Red Light Bandit". The film is a representative work of cinema marginal. Sganzerla was 21 years old when he directed it. The Devils Les Diables is a 2002 French drama film from director Christophe Ruggia starring Adèle Haenel and Vincent Rottiers. Aamdani Atthanni Kharcha Rupaiya Aamdani Atthanni Kharcha Rupaiya is a 2001 Bollywood comedy-drama film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao starring Govinda, Juhi Chawla and Tabu. This was the remake of Tamil film Viralukketha Veekkam directed by V. Sekhar. The film was an below average grosser at box office. Armaan Armaan is a 2003 Indian Hindi drama film starring Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, Preity Zinta, Gracy Singh, and Randhir Kapoor. The film was screened at the Cannes Film Festival. This is the first time Preity Zinta played a negative role for which she received a Filmfare nomination for Best Villain. The film marked the first time Amitabh Bachchan and Anil Kapoor appeared together on screen. 21 years earlier they both appeared in Shakti but did not share any scenes together. Mezzo Forte is a 2000 OVA directed by Yasuomi Umetsu, but in the United States these OVAs are edited into an anime movie and released it on DVD on the same year. The OVA, which concerns a young woman, Mikura Suzuki, and her mercenary business, the Danger Service Agency, is the spiritual sequel to Umetsus Kite, as both feature the continuing elements of a highly trained female protagonist, dark comedic tone, extremely violent and slickly directed over-the-top action sequences, as well as the graphic sex scenes, which can be found only in the uncut version. Also Sawa, the protagonist of Kite and Kite Liberator, appears in the first few minutes of Mezzo Forte, just when Kurokawa and the detective are speaking; Sawa walks by and looks at Kurokawa, then walks away. Mezzo Forte takes place sometime after the events of Kite. Her pistol also makes a cameo, being in the weapon stash in Kurokawas car. Like Kite, the OVA was released both in the United States and Japan in two different versions: one with these scenes taken out, the original version and the other with them left intact, the directors cut. Both versions, however, retain the more violent aspects of the movie. The United States release contains 20 minutes of extra footage not seen in the Japanese release, however, none of the pornographic content from the Japanese directors cut was included. The abridged version of Mezzo Forte, however, has no sex scenes and only contains two naked scenes. But the uncut version is still up. In addition, an international version was released in Japan on July 23, 2004. This version includes 20 minutes of extra footage, but none of the adult scenes found in the directors cut or the uncut version. Aadi Aadi is a 2002 Indian Telugu-language action drama film starring N. T. Rama Rao Jr. and Keerthi Chawla in the lead roles. Directed by V. V. Vinayak and it was his debut. This is the first blockbuster movie of Jr NTR’s career. It was remade in Tamil as Jai and in Bengali as Surya. Full Metal Village Full Metal Village is a 2007 documentary film about the lives of the residents of a small village in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein, Wacken, in a series of interviews and visual tableaux as it prepares for the annual Wacken Open Air Festival. Taglined "Ein Heimatfilm", the director Cho Sung-Hyung explores the relationship of the 1,800 resident townsfolk and the brief annual influx of 70,000 metal music enthusiasts who attend the open-air concert. Notable scenes of the film are elderly villagers who confess to have heard that the concert-goers worship Satan, and over-enthusiastic concert-goers headbanging to the traditional regional anthem played by a local fire department band to open the festival. Max Schmeling Max Schmeling is a 2010 German biographical film directed by Uwe Boll. The film tells the story of German boxing icon Max Schmeling. It was released abroad under the title Max Schmeling: Fist of the Reich. As If I Am Not There As If I Am Not There is a 2010 drama film made by Irish director Juanita Wilson. The film is set in the Balkans and is shot in the Serbo-Croatian language. It was selected as the Irish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but did not make the final shortlist. The film follows a young teacher who travels to a remote village. After the village is attacked, she is imprisoned and raped, together with the women of village. It is based on Slavenka Drakulićs 1999 novel of the same name that deals with war rape in the Bosnian War. The Mooring The Mooring is a 2012 suspense thriller film directed by Glenn Withrow, starring Hallie Todd, Thomas Wilson Brown, and ten young actors from across the United States. The film is scored and composed by Mike Jarzabek and features music from the band NO. It follows a group of girls in a technology addiction camp who run into a dangerous couple in the woods. The film had its premiere at Switzerlands Neuchatel International Fantastic Film Festival, and was released on DVD and Digital Download by Lionsgate in February 2013. The Games Maker The Games Maker is a 2014 Argentine-Canadian adventure film co-written and directed by Juan Pablo Buscarini. Jinxed Jinxed is a 2013 American fantasy-comedy television film that premiered on Nickelodeon on November 29, 2013. The film stars Ciara Bravo and Jack Griffo. The film was shot entirely in Vancouver, Canada. The film was released to DVD on April 8, 2014 and to Blu-ray on December 4, 2015. The premiere of the film was watched by 3.2 million viewers. Hope Lost Hope Lost is an Italian English-language sex trafficking thriller directed by David Petrucci. The film stars Danny Trejo, Mischa Barton, Michael Madsen and Daniel Baldwin. The film chronicles the struggles of a young Romanian woman trafficked to Italy. Filming took place in Rome in 2014 and the film premiered at the Los Angeles Italia Film Festival on 20 February 2015. Jailbreak Jailbreak is a 2017 Cambodian action film directed by Jimmy Henderson. It was released in its home country in January 2017 and made available on Netflix in May 2018. Rhapsody Rabbit Rhapsody Rabbit is a 1946 American animated comedy short film in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Friz Freleng and starring Bugs Bunny. The short was originally released to theaters by Warner Bros. Pictures on November 9, 1946. This short is a follow-up of sorts to Frelengs 1941 Academy Award-nominated short Rhapsody in Rivets, which featured the "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" by Franz Liszt. The "instrument" used to perform the Hungarian Rhapsody in Rhapsody in Rivets is a skyscraper under construction, while this short features Bugs Bunny playing the piece at a piano, while being pestered by a mouse. Rhapsody Rabbit was the first cartoon to be broadcast on Cartoon Network when the channel launched on October 1, 1992. Roadie Roadie is a 1980 film directed by Alan Rudolph about a truck driver who becomes a roadie for a traveling rock and roll show. The film stars Meat Loaf and marks his first starring role in a film. There are also cameo appearances by musicians such as Roy Orbison and Hank Williams Jr., and supporting roles played by Alice Cooper and the members of Blondie. The film was marketed with the tagline "Bands make it rock...Roadies make it roll." Evils of the Night Evils of the Night is a 1985 low-budget science fiction/"porno horror" film starring Aldo Ray, Neville Brand, Tina Louise, John Carradine, and Julie Newmar. The film was directed, co-produced and co-written by Mardi Rustam. The Final Cut The Final Cut is a 1995 American action/drama/thriller feature film directed by Roger Christian for Cine Cut Films with a screenplay by Raul Inglis based on a story by Crash Leyland. Dead Mountaineer's Hotel Dead Mountaineers Hotel is a 1979 Soviet era Estonian film directed by Grigori Kromanov and based on the novel Dead Mountaineers Hotel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, who also wrote the screenplay. My First Wedding My First Wedding is a 2006 romantic comedy film. The Spirit of '45 The Spirit of 45 is a 2013 documentary film by British director Ken Loach, focused on and celebrating the radical changes in postwar Britain under the Labour government of Clement Attlee, which came to power in 1945. Relying primarily on archive footage and interviews, and without a narrative voiceover, the film recounts the endemic poverty in prewar Britain, the sense of optimism that followed victory in World War II and the subsequent expansion of the welfare state, founding of the National Health Service and nationalisation of significant parts of the UKs economy. The film documents the extent to which these achievements, as Loach sees them, have since been subject to attack in the decades that followed, particularly under the Conservative governments of Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s. Loach said that the model for the film was "oral history, with pictures". Class Rank Class Rank is a 2017 American romantic comedy film directed by Eric Stoltz and written by Benjamin August. The film stars Skyler Gisondo, Olivia Holt, Kristin Chenoweth, Kathleen Chalfant, Nick Krause, and Peter Maloney. The film had its world premiere at the Newport Beach Film Festival on April 21, 2017. It had a limited release and went to video on demand on May 11, 2018, by Cinedigm. The Monkey King 3 The Monkey King 3 is a 2018 Chinese fantasy film based on the classic novel Journey to the West by Wu Chengen. The film is the third installment of the Monkey King franchise, after The Monkey King and The Monkey King 2. Directed by Cheang Pou-soi, it stars Aaron Kwok, Feng Shaofeng, Zhao Liying, Xiaoshenyang and Him Law. The film was released on February 16, 2018, the first day of the Chinese New Year holiday period. The Temptress The Temptress is a 1926 American silent romantic drama film directed by Fred Niblo and starring Greta Garbo, Antonio Moreno, Lionel Barrymore, and Roy DArcy. It premiered on October 10, 1926. The film melodrama was based on a novel by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez adapted for the screen by Dorothy Farnum. In her fourth film and only second film for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Garbo plays the title role, a vamp who inadvertently destroys many men who come in contact with her. The film was released on DVD in 2005 with a new score, written by Michael Picton, who won Turner Classic Movies’s fifth annual Young Film Composers competition. One Foot in Heaven One Foot in Heaven is a 1941 American biographical film starring Fredric March, Martha Scott, Beulah Bondi, Gene Lockhart and Elisabeth Fraser. The film was adapted by Casey Robinson from the autobiography by Hartzell Spence. It was directed by Irving Rapper. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Utamaro and His Five Women Utamaro and His Five Women or is a 1946 Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. It is based on the novel of the same title by Kanji Kunieda, itself a fictionalized account of the life of printmaker Kitagawa Utamaro. It was Mizoguchis first film made under the American occupation. Music in Darkness Music in Darkness, known in the United States as Night Is My Future, is a 1948 Swedish drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman. The X from Outer Space is a 1967 Japanese science fiction kaiju film that was directed by Kazui Nihonmatsu and stars Eiji Okada and Toshiya Wazaki. The Demoniacs Les Démoniaques is a 1974 erotic thriller horror film directed by Jean Rollin, about a group of shipwrecked sailors who rape two young women, who re-emerge and make a pact with the devil to get their revenge. 36 fillette 36 Fillette is a 1988 French film starring Delphine Zentout and Oliver Parniere, directed by Catherine Breillat. It is the story of a sexually curious and rebellious 14-year-old who has an emotionally charged and dually manipulative relationship with an aging playboy. Breillat is known for films focusing on sexuality, intimacy, gender conflict and sibling rivalry. Breillat has been the subject of controversy for her explicit depictions of sexuality. Zentout had many topless, nude and explicit scenes in the movie. Adventures of Zatoichi is a 1964 Japanese chambara film directed by Kimiyoshi Yasuda and starring Shintaro Katsu as the blind masseur Zatoichi. It was originally released by the Daiei Motion Picture Company. Adventures of Zatoichi is the ninth episode in the 26-part film series devoted to the character of Zatoichi. When the Day Breaks When the Day Breaks is a Canadian animated short co-directed by Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada in 1999, the 9 min. 40 sec. film garnered numerous awards, including the Genie Award for Best Animated Short, the Short Film Palme dOr at the Cannes Film Festival, TIFF – Best Canadian Short, the Annecy International Animation Film Festival – Animated Short, Grand Prix for short film at Animafest Zagreb and the Banff Television Festival, Best Animation Program. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, losing to another animated short produced in Montreal: Aleksandr Petrovs Old Man and the Sea. To create the film, directors used pencil and paint on photocopies to achieve a textured look suggestive of a lithograph or a flickering newsreel. Festival Festival is a 2001 Swedish drama film directed by Karl Johan Larsson, and starring Ebba Hultkvist. Catch That Girl Klatretøsen is a 2002 film directed by Hans Fabian Wullenweber. A remake from this Danish blockbuster was made in 2004 with the name Catch That Kid. The films tagline is "The gutsiest girl since Pippi Longstocking." Klatretøsen was produced by Nimbus Film. The Basque Ball: Skin Against Stone The Basque Ball: Skin Against Stone is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by Spanish filmmaker Julio Médem. Detective Conan: Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure is a Japanese animated feature film released on April 21, 2007. It is the 11th film in the Detective Conan series. This movie brought in 2.53 billion yen. The Legend of Mor'du The Legend of Mordu is a 2012 Pixar short attached to the Blu-ray and DVD release of Brave. It gives in-depth background about the films villain, an evil, greedy prince as told by the eccentric witch who transformed him into the monstrous bear he is in the film. The film combines traditional animation and computer animation. Irada Irada is a 2017 Indian thriller film directed by Aparnaa Singh and produced by Falguni Patel and Prince Soni. The film is written by Aparnaa Singh and Anushka Rajan, and stars Naseeruddin Shah, Arshad Warsi, Divya Dutta, Sharad Kelkar, Sagarika Ghatge in lead roles. The film raises the contemporary ecological issues of uranium poisoning, reverse boring, fertilizer poisoning due to the green revolution and their immediate adverse impact on the people who live in Malwa region. The Sea La Mer is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière. Given its age, this short film is available to freely download from the Internet. The film formed part of the first commercial presentation of the Lumière Cinématographe on December 28, 1895 at the Salon Indien, Grand Café, 14 Boulevard des Capuchins, Paris. The Saga of Gösta Berling The Saga of Gösta Berling is a 1924 Swedish romantic drama film directed by Mauritz Stiller and released by AB Svensk FAB Svensk Filmindustri, starring Lars Hanson, Gerda Lundequist and Greta Garbo in her domestic film breakthrough. It is based on Swedish Nobel Prize-winning author Selma Lagerlöfs 1891 debut novel Gösta Berlings saga. The film is also known as Gösta Berlings Saga, The Story of Gösta Berling and The Atonement of Gösta Berling. The Time of Your Life The Time of Your Life is a 1948 American comedy drama film directed by H. C. Potter and starring James Cagney, William Bendix, Wayne Morris and Jeanne Cagney. A Cagney Production, The Time of Your Life was produced by Cagneys brother William and adapted by Nathaniel Curtis from the 1939 William Saroyan play of the same name. Cinematography was by James Wong Howe. Blood and Roses Blood and Roses is a horror film directed by Roger Vadim. It is based on the novella Carmilla by Irish writer Sheridan Le Fanu, shifting the books setting in 19th-century Styria to the films 20th-century Italy. Girly Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny, and Girly, released as Girly outside the United Kingdom, is a 1970 British horror-comedy film. The film originated as a dream project for renowned cinematographer-turned-director Freddie Francis, who wanted the opportunity to direct a film over which he had complete creative control, instead of working on assignment from a studio. Francis teamed with writer Brian Comport to build the movie around Oakley Court, which Francis had used for exterior shots in previous films. The script was based on a two-act play by Maisie Mosco entitled Happy Family, which was later adapted into a novella by screenwriter Brian Comport as "Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny, and Girly". Though the film fared poorly in British cinemas, it enjoyed a brief but successful run in North America before going on to achieve status as a cult film. Crazy Love Crazy Love is a 1987 film directed by Belgian director Dominique Deruddere. The film is based on various writings by author and poet Charles Bukowski, in particular The Copulating Mermaid of Venice, California, which contains necrophilia. It was the first Flemish-Belgian film to receive a theatrical release in North America. Zapped Again! Zapped Again! is a 1990 American direct-to-video science fiction comedy film directed by Doug Campbell and starring Todd Eric Andrews and Kelli Williams. It is a sequel to Zapped!. Fiorile Fiorile is a 1993 Italian drama film about a family curse caused by greed. The film was directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani, and stars Claudio Bigagli, Galatea Ranzi, and Michael Vartan. It was entered into the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. The title Fiorile allegedly is derived from the month of Floréal in the French Republican Calendar. The film is also known as Wild Flower. Double Happiness Double Happiness is a 1994 Canadian drama film directed by Mina Shum, co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The film stars Sandra Oh as Jade Li, an actress struggling to assert her independence from the expectations of her Chinese Canadian family. Callum Keith Rennie also stars as Mark, Jades love interest. Oh received critical acclaim for her performance, and won the Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for the film. The Point Men The Point Men is a 2001 action crime thriller film by John Glen, the director of all the James Bond films in the 1980s. He cast Maryam dAbo, the leading Bond girl from his film The Living Daylights, in a small role in this film. Clash Clash is a 2009 Vietnamese action martial arts film directed by Le Thanh Son and starring Johnny Tri Nguyen and actress/singer Veronica Ngo. Johnny Tri Nguyen and Veronica Ngo had recently appeared together in the 2007 film The Rebel. The Institute The Institute is a 2013 documentary film directed by Spencer McCall reconstructing the story of the "Jejune Institute", an alternate reality game set in San Francisco, through interviews with the participants and the creators. The game was produced in 2008 by Oakland-based artist Jeff Hull. Over the course of three years, it enrolled more than 10,000 players who, responding to eccentric flyers plastered all over the city, started the game by receiving their "induction" at the fake headquarters of the Institute, located in an office building in San Franciscos Financial District. Immanuel Immanuel, also publicized as Emmanuel, is a 2013 Malayalam drama film, directed by Lal Jose and produced by S. George. The film stars Mammootty in the title role with Reenu Mathews and Fahadh Faasil. Lal Jose has stated that it is a "soft film sans hullabaloo" and "essentially tells the story of Immanuels intrinsic goodness even in the face of adversity." Ten Years Ten Years is a 2015 Hong Kong dystopian speculative fiction anthology film. It offers a vision of the semi-autonomous territory in the year 2025, with human rights and freedoms gradually diminishing as the mainland Chinese government exerts increasing influence there. Produced on a shoestring budget, the film was a surprise hit, beating The Force Awakens at the Yau Ma Tei cinema where it was first released. It has since been released on Netflix as of February 2019. Due to the films sensitive political themes, mainland Chinese authorities censored reports mentioning Ten Years except in terms of condemnation. State television channels and major internet sites were prohibited from broadcasting the 35th Hong Kong Film Awards live as the film was nominated for Best Film, which it eventually won. Trener Coach is a 2018 Russian sports drama film directed by and starring Danila Kozlovsky. The film premiere is planned on the 19 April 2018, before the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Danila Kozlovskys debut project, where, in addition to the usual main role, he took on the role of director for the first time. A football drama about the star striker of the national team, who, after a loud failure, leaves the big sport. But he is not able to renounce his vocation and becomes the coach of an unknown team. While teaching it the art of defeating opponents the hero himself learns to conquer his internal breakdowns. Sergeants 3 Sergeants 3 is a 1962 American western comedy film directed by John Sturges and featuring Rat Pack icons Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop. It was the last film to feature all five members of the Rat Pack due to Sinatras falling out with Lawford. The film is a remake of Gunga Din set in the American West as opposed to India as in the original film. Zatoichi Challenged is a 1967 Japanese chambara film directed by Kenji Misumi and starring Shintaro Katsu as the blind masseur Zatoichi. It was originally released by the Daiei Motion Picture Company. Zatoichi Challenged is the seventeenth episode in the 26-part film series devoted to the character of Zatoichi. Kidnapped Kidnapped is a 1971 British adventure film, directed by Delbert Mann and starring Michael Caine, Trevor Howard, Jack Hawkins and Donald Pleasence, as well as a number of well-known British character actors. The film is based on the novel Kidnapped and the first half of the sequel Catriona by Robert Louis Stevenson. Lucky Lady Lucky Lady is a 1975 American comedy-drama film directed by Stanley Donen and starring Gene Hackman, Liza Minnelli, and Burt Reynolds, with Robby Benson. Its story takes place in 1930 during Prohibition in the United States. On February 1, 2011 Shout! Factory released the film on DVD for the first time. The film is notable for serving as a storefront for George Lucas and Gary Kurtz who were looking for crew to assist with the look of Star Wars. Both visited the set during production and were impressed with what they saw. Several of the mainly British crew were effectively recruited during this visit. Righting Wrongs Righting Wrongs is a 1986 Hong Kong action film. The movie is directed by Corey Yuen, produced by Yuen and Yuen Biao, and starring Biao who, along with Yuen, also serve as the films action directors. The film also co-stars Cynthia Rothrock, Melvin Wong, Wu Ma, Roy Chiao and director Yuen himself. Righting Wrongs is the one of Yuen Biaos better known films that he made without film industry compatriots Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan. Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane Blood, Guts, Bullets, and Octane is a 1998 American independent action comedy film written, produced, edited, directed and starring Joe Carnahan. The film stars Carnahan and the films other producer Dan Leis as two salesman of a failing used car dealership who are paid $250,000 to allow a 1963 Pontiac LeMans convertible onto the dealership lot for two days. For years the film was under negotiation for development as a prime time series on NBC by Carnahan and producer Bob Levy. However, the series has not materialized. The Last House in the Woods The Last House In The Woods is a 2006 Italian horror film, which was directed by Gabriele Albanesi and stars Daniela Virgilio, Daniele Grasseti and Gennaro Diana. Which Way Home Which Way Home is a 2009 documentary film directed by Rebecca Cammisa. The film follows several children who are attempting to get from Mexico and Central America to the United States, on top of a freight train that crosses Mexico known as "La Bestia". Cammisa received a Fulbright Scholar Grant to make the documentary in 2006. The film premiered on HBO on August 24, 2009. Italians Italians is a 2009 Italian comedy film written and directed by Giovanni Veronesi. For this film Paolo Buonvino The Last Flight The Last Flight is a 2009 French film. Directed by Karim Dridi, it stars Marion Cotillard and Guillaume Canet. The film is based on the French novel Le dernier vol de Lancaster by Sylvain Estibal which is loosely based on the real life events surrounding the disappearance of British aviator Bill Lancaster. Five Five is a 2011 comedy-drama television film which was first aired on Lifetime on October 10, 2011. A sequel, A Five Film, was released in 2013. The Worst Week of My Life The Worst Week of My Life is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Genovesi. It is based on the British sitcom of the same name. Saving Mes Aynak Saving Mes Aynak is a 2014 independent documentary film, directed, produced, shot and edited by Brent E. Huffman. It was produced out of Kartemquin Films, the landmark Chicago-based documentary house, along with producer Zak Piper. It focuses on Afghan archaeologist Qadir Temori and his struggle to save Mes Aynak, a 5,000-year-old archaeological site in Afghanistan which faces demolition. Saving Mes Aynak was the 2014 recipient of a MacArthur Foundation Grant in 2014. Saving Mes Aynak premiered at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in November 2014. It later aired on Al Jazeera America and Al Jazeera English networks in July 2015 and was also broadcast on multiple other networks in various countries. In 2016, Saving Mes Aynak premiered on Netflix. "Saving Mes Aynak" has won over 30 major awards and has been broadcast on television in over 70 countries. It can currently be seen on Netflix, iTunes, Amazon, Google Play and on Special Edition DVD with Icarus Films. The film was directed by Brent E. Huffman. He was awarded The International Academic Forum Documentary Film Award and Reva and David Logan Foundation Grant in 2015 in part for his work on the film. Super Buddies Super Buddies is a 2013 Disney direct-to-DVD family film, directed by Robert Vince and produced by Anna McRoberts. It is the 7th and final installment in the Air Buddies franchise. The Buddies acquire rings that give them super powers and must use them to stop a villain. The film was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on DVD and Blu-ray, and as a film download on August 27, 2013. Gulyay, Vasya! Have Fun, Vasya! is a 2017 Russian romantic comedy film directed by Roman Karimov. Polly of the Circus Polly of the Circus is a 1932 American pre-Code MGM drama film directed by Alfred Santell and starring Marion Davies and Clark Gable. The Desperadoes The Desperadoes is a 1943 American Western film directed by Charles Vidor and starring Randolph Scott, Claire Trevor and Glenn Ford. Based on a story by Max Brand, the film is about a wanted outlaw who arrives in town to rob a bank that has already been held up. His past and his friendship with the sheriff land them both in trouble. The Desperadoes was the first Columbia Pictures production to be released in Technicolor. Three the Hard Way Three the Hard Way is a 1974 action blaxploitation film directed by Gordon Parks, written by Eric Bercovici and Jerrold L. Ludwig, and starring Fred Williamson, Jim Brown, and Jim Kelly. Goodbye Pork Pie Goodbye Pork Pie is a 1981 New Zealand film directed by Geoff Murphy, co-produced by Murphy and Nigel Hutchinson, and written by Geoff Murphy and Ian Mune. The film was New Zealands first large-scale local hit. One book described it as Easy Rider meets the Keystone Cops. It was filmed during November 1979, using only 24 cast and crew. Its overheads were surprisingly minimal, to the point that the police cars used doubled as crew and towing vehicles, and that the director Geoff Murphy performed some of the stunts himself. Your Face Your Face is a 1987 animated short film by Bill Plympton. It involves a man seated in a chair crooning about the face of his lover, and as he sings, his own face starts to distort in various ways. His song ends abruptly when a mouth opens in the floor and swallows him and the chair whole; after the closing credits, the mouth reappears and licks its lips. The vocals were that of Maureen McElheron, known for composing the songs in The Tune, also by Bill Plympton. After the song was recorded , it was slowed by one-third, giving the desired and unusual effect, also making the voice more masculine. His face is distorted into many different shapes, such as a balloon, a cube and an ice cream cone. The song is all original, made specifically for this short film, and the lyrics depict a metaphorical description of someones face by using musical vocabulary to describe the beauty of their features. The short received a nomination for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 60th Academy Awards. A variation of this short was used as the couch gag on The Simpsonss 29th season episode "3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage", with Homer Simpsons face replacing the original man, and Dan Castellaneta singing the vocals. This version ends with the Simpson family sitting on their living room couch. The Crawlers Troll 3 is an Italian horror film. It is from 1990 and was directed by Fabrizio Laurenti under the pseudonym "Martin Newlin". Some parts of the film were also directed by its producer, Joe DAmato, uncredited. The film is also known as The Crawlers or Creepers. Peace Hotel Peace Hotel is a 1995 Hong Kong action western film directed by Wai Ka-fai and starring Chow Yun-Fat and Cecilia Yip. Unzipped Unzipped is a 1995 American documentary film directed by Douglas Keeve. It follows fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi, Keeves then boyfriend, as he plans and ultimately shows his fall 1994 collection. The film put such a rift in their relationship over Mizrahis depiction that the two broke up over it. There are appearances by supermodels Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista and Kate Moss, as well as many other celebrities and designers from the fashion world and beyond. Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins, also released as or Dragon Ball: Ultimate Edition, is an unofficial 1991 live-action remake of the first Dragon Ball animated film Curse of the Blood Rubies, made in 1986. The plot revolves around a rag-tag group of heroes, led by Son Goku trying to stop the antagonist named King Horn from using the wish-granting Dragon Balls to rule the world. It was produced mainly in Taiwan and shot in Nantou forests, with some scenes shot in Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden, Thailand. Sole Survivor Sole Survivor also known as Dean Koontzs Sole Survivor is a Canadian science fiction Thriller film/mini-series adaptation of Dean Koontzs novel of the same name, made and released in 2000 and directed by Mikael Salomon. Rudraksh Rudraksh directed by Mani Shankar is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language science fiction action film starring Suniel Shetty, Sanjay Dutt, Bipasha Basu and Isha Koppikar. The film has many references to Ramayana, one of the most famous and influential epic poems of India. Legion of the Dead Legion of the Dead is a 2005 American horror film produced by The Asylum. It Stars Courtney Clonch, and Bruce Boxleitner. The film is a B movie based on Mummy legends, and was released in between two similar, more-successful films: The Mummy Returns and Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. 18 Days 18 Days is an Egyptian film composed of ten short films by ten directors focusing on the 18 days of the 2011 Egyptian revolution. It premiered at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. A group of ten directors, twenty or so actors, six writers, eight directors of photography, eight sound engineers, five set designers, three costume designers, seven editors, three post-production companies, and about ten technicians have agreed to act fast and shoot, with no budget and on a voluntary basis, ten short films about the January 25 revolution in Egypt. Ten stories they have experienced, heard or imagined. All the proceeds of this movie will be devoted to organizing convoys to provide political and civic education in the villages of Egypt. The films are: Retention by Sherif Arafa God’s Creation by Kamla Abou Zikri 19-19 by Marwan Hamed When the Flood Hits You… by Mohamed Ali Curfew by Sherif El Bendary Revolution Cookies by Khaled Marei Tahrir 2/2 by Mariam Abou Ouf Window by Ahmad Abdalla Interior/Exterior by Yousry Nasrallah Ashraf Seberto by Ahmad Alaa Asura is a 2012 Japanese anime film directed by Keiichi Sato and based on a manga of the same name by George Akiyama. The dark drama of Asura follows the struggles of a child during a famine in medieval Japan who is abandoned by his starving and impoverished mother. Asura tied for the Audience Award for Best Animated Feature at the 16th Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal. Pokémon the Movie: Kyurem vs. the Sword of Justice Pokémon the Movie: Kyurem vs. the Sword of Justice, originally released in Japan as is a 2012 Japanese anime film and the 15th Pokémon anime movie released. The movie was released on July 14, 2012 in Japan. The movies features Kyurem, the Boundary Pokémon, as revealed during a preview shown at the end of the last movie Black—Victini and Reshiram and White—Victini and Zekrom, as well as Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion, the titular "Sacred Swordsmen", before the introduction of the new Pokémon Keldeo. The events of the film take place during the 15th season of Pokémon: Black & White: Rival Destinies. The movie also celebrates the 90th anniversary of the Japanese manga publisher Shogakukan, which published many Pokémon related works. The film was first broadcast in English on Cartoon Network in the United States on December 8, 2012. The movie was released on DVD in the U.S. on April 2, 2013 by Viz Media. Universal released the movie on DVD in the UK on September 30, 2013. LFO LFO is a 2013 Swedish science fiction film directed and written by Antonio Tublén about a man who realizes that he can hypnotize with sound. He starts experimenting on his neighbors, where the abuse of power takes over and, eventually, severe consequences for mankind are at stake. Tango Tangle Tango Tangles is a 1914 American film comedy short starring Charles Chaplin and Roscoe Arbuckle. The action takes place in a dance hall, with a drunken Chaplin, Ford Sterling, and the huge, menacing, and acrobatic Arbuckle fighting over a girl. The supporting cast also features Chester Conklin and Minta Durfee. The picture was written, directed and produced by Mack Sennett for Keystone Studios and distributed by Mutual Film Corporation. In Tango Tangles, Charlie Chaplin appears without makeup and his usual mustache, baggy pants, and oversized shoes. The film was shot at a dance hall without any sort of formal script. Mack Sennett, in his 1954 autobiography King of Comedy, said of the impromptu nature of Tango Tangles, "We took Chaplin, Ford Sterling, Roscoe Arbuckle and Chester Conklin to a dance hall, turned them loose, and pointed a camera at them. They made funny, and that was it." Tango Tangles marked the last time that Ford Sterling and Chaplin appeared in the same film. Sterling had decided to leave Keystone where he had gained most of his fame as the chief of the Keystone Cops. The Art of Skiing The Art of Skiing is a Goofy cartoon made by Walt Disney Productions in 1941. It has historical significance as the first cartoon to use the now-famous Goofy holler, as well as the short that led to the "How to..." series, beginning with How to Play Baseball and continuing through How to Hook Up Your Home Theater. Massacre in Rome Massacre in Rome is a 1973 Italian war drama film directed by George Pan Cosmatos about the Ardeatine massacre which occurred at the Ardeatine caves in Rome, 24 March 1944, committed by the Germans as a reprisal for a partisan attack against the SS Police Regiment Bozen. Trancers III Trancers III is a 1992 American direct-to-video science fiction action film directed by C. Courtney Joyner. It is the second sequel of the Trancers series. Scarfies Scarfies is a low-budget 1999 New Zealand film set in the southern university city of Dunedin. The films original title comes from the local nickname for university students, scarfie, so called because of the traditional blue and gold scarves worn by students during the citys cool winters in support of the Otago Rugby Football Union. Charlotte Sometimes Charlotte Sometimes is a 2002 film written, directed, and produced by Eric Byler. Pizza Pizza is a 2005 coming-of-age independent film written and directed by Mark Christopher, filmed in and around Milford in 2003. It was screened at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 27, 2005 and had a limited release on January 20, 2006. The region 1 DVD was released on October 24, 2006. Ellis in Glamourland Alice in Glamourland is a 2004 Dutch comedy film, directed by Pieter Kramer and starring Linda de Mol and Joan Collins. The story is about a poor single mother, who participates in a course about How to marry a millionaire. The film received a Golden Film. The Voorman Problem The Voorman Problem is a 2013 British short film directed and scored by Mark Gill, who also co-wrote the screenplay and edited the film with producer Baldwin Li. It is adapted from "Panopticon", a film within a story from the novel number9dream by David Mitchell, with Martin Freeman starring as a prison psychiatrist, and Tom Hollander as his patient. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film and the BAFTA Award for Best Short Film. Once I Was a Beehive Once I Was a Beehive is a 2015 American comedy film, directed by Maclain Nelson, about a girl who attends an LDS Young Womens camp. Shot in Utah, and Upstate New York, it received mixed to positive reviews upon release. Love Always, Santa Love Always, Santa is a 2016 romantic comedy television film first broadcast by Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. It was written by Brian Herzlinger and Jay Black, directed by Brian Herzlinger, and produced by MarVista Entertainment. The film was set in and partially filmed in Northfield. Man on the Flying Trapeze Man on the Flying Trapeze is a 1935 comedy film starring W. C. Fields as a henpecked husband who experiences a series of misadventures while taking a day off from work to attend a wrestling match. As with his other roles of this nature, Fields is put-upon throughout the film, but triumphs in the end. Dragon Seed Dragon Seed is a 1944 war drama film starring Katharine Hepburn. Based on a best-selling book by Pearl S. Buck, the film portrays a peaceful village in China that has been invaded by the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese war. The men in the village choose to adopt a peaceful attitude toward their conquerors; but the headstrong Jade stands up to the Japanese. Aline MacMahon was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Forest of the Hanged Forest of the Hanged is a 1964 Romanian drama film directed by Liviu Ciulei, and based on the eponymous novel by Liviu Rebreanu. Ciulei won the award for Best Director at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. In 2010, the World Cinema Foundation released a restored version as part of their restoration projects. Forest of the Hanged became the first Romanian film to achieve wide international recognition. Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer is a 1985 animated fantasy film directed by Bernard Deyriès and Kimio Yabuki. The film was produced by DIC Enterprises, Inc. and Hallmark Cards, and was released in the United States on November 15, 1985 by Warner Bros. It is the only film to feature the greeting card character Rainbow Brite; she also appeared in a few television specials prior to its release, and later in a Kideo TV series. In the film, Rainbow Brite tries to bring spring to an Earth that is already facing a perpetual winter. She must stop a wicked princess who wants all of Spectra, a planet-sized diamond through which all the light in the universe must pass. The film did not receive advance screenings upon its release, and fared weakly among critics. It grossed almost $5 million at the United States box office, after opening with $1.8 million. Identity Crisis Identity Crisis is a 1989 comedy film directed by Melvin Van Peebles. Written by Mario Van Peebles, the film is about a rapper who winds up sharing his body with the soul of a dead fashion designer, switching between personalities every time he is struck on the head. Psycho Cop Returns Psycho Cop 2 is a 1993 American slasher film directed by Adam Rifkin, and written by Dan Povenmire. It is the sequel to the 1989 film Psycho Cop. Thumbtanic Thumbtanic is a 2002 short film, directed by Todd Portugal and written by Steve Oedekerk, which parodies the 1997 film Titanic. It is a part of the Thumbs! series, created by Steve Oedekerk and produced by O Entertainment. The film runs approximately 26 minutes in length. Someone Special Someone Special is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy film about a struggling baseball player and a fan with a long-time crush on him. It was selected to screen at the 2004 Pusan International Film Festival, 2005 Udine Far East Film Festival, and made its United States premiere at the 2005 New York Asian Film Festival. Aaru Aaru is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Hari. It stars Suriya and Trisha in lead roles. The films score and soundtrack were composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film released on 9 December 2005 and was an average grosser at the box office. Brain Dead Brain Dead is a 2007 American horror comedy film directed by Kevin S. Tenney, written by Dale Gelineau, and starring Joshua Benton, Sarah Grant Brendecke, Michelle Tomlinson, David Crane, Andy Forrest, Cristina Tiberia. Christians, sorority sisters, and escaped convicts attempt to defend themselves against a zombie attack. Kara no Kyoukai: The Garden of Sinners - A Study in Murder - Part 2 is a 2009 Japanese animated film produced by ufotable based on The Garden of Sinners novels by Kinoko Nasu. It is the seventh installment in the series, preceded by Oblivion Recording and followed by a sequel Future Gospel. Chronologically, the events that occur in The Garden of Sinners: A Study in Murder – Part 2 are the eighth in the timeline of the series. Armistice Armistice is a 2013 supernatural psychological thriller film about one mans fight to preserve his humanity and sanity over years of terrible imprisonment. It was originally called Warhouse. In 2012, it was sold at Cannes Film Market. It was then premiered in Bruges, Belgium on 29 October 2013 at Razor Reel Fantastic Film Festival. XLrator Media released the film on DVD on 11 March 2014. The Mark of the Angels - Miserere The Mark of the Angels – Miserere is a 2013 French thriller film directed by Sylvain White and based on Jean-Christophe Grangés 2008 novel . Headlined by Gérard Depardieu and JoeyStarr, the film is the fifth adaptation of a Grangé novel after The Crimson Rivers, Empire of the Wolves, and Flight of the Storks and the first for which Grangé himself did not collaborate on the screenplay. Instead, the novel was adapted by La Proie and La chance de ma vie co-writers Laurent Turner and in collaboration with director White and Yann Mège. The film, which benefitted from a large budget, deals with a series of mysteriours murders, Nazism, private military companies and child abuse. It was poorly received by critics and failed to make an impact at the box office. Oneului yeonae Love Forecast is a 2015 South Korean romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Park Jin-pyo. Starring Lee Seung-gi and Moon Chae-won, the film depicts the relationship between men and women as being as delicate and complex as the weather. Sophie and the Rising Sun Sophie and the Rising Sun is a 2016 American drama film written and directed by Maggie Greenwald. It is based on the 2001 novel Sophie and the Rising Sun by Augusta Trobaugh. The film stars Julianne Nicholson, Takashi Yamaguchi, Margo Martindale, Diane Ladd, Lorraine Toussaint and Karen Wheeling Reynolds. It was released in theaters on January 25, 2017 by Monterey Media. Psycho-Circus Circus of Fear, also Scotland Yard auf heißer Spur, also Circus of Terror) is a 1966 Anglo-German international co-production thriller film starring Christopher Lee, Suzy Kendall, Cecil Parker, Klaus Kinski and Victor Maddern. The U.S. title was Psycho-Circus. It was based on the novel Again the Three Just Men by Edgar Wallace. How Much Wood Would a Woodchuck Chuck... How Much Wood Would a Woodchuck Chuck is a 1976 documentary film by German director Werner Herzog, produced by Werner Herzog Filmproduktion. It is a 44-minute film documenting the World Livestock Auctioneer Championship held in New Holland. The film also contains a section about the Amish and shows Amish speaking Pennsylvania German. Herzog has said that he believes auctioneering to be "the last poetry possible, the poetry of capitalism." Herzog describes the auctioneering as an "extreme language ... frightening but quite beautiful at the same time." Herzog used two of the featured auctioneers as actors in his later film Stroszek. Cinematographer Edward Lachman got his start working with Herzog on this film; he would work on La Soufrière shortly after. The Prince of Pennsylvania The Prince of Pennsylvania is a 1988 comedic drama directed by Ron Nyswaner. It stars Fred Ward, Keanu Reeves, Bonnie Bedelia and Amy Madigan. The House of Clocks The House of Clocks is an Italian horror film directed by Lucio Fulci. Below Utopia Below Utopia, also known as Body Count, is a 1997 independent film directed by Kurt Voss. The movie stars Justin Theroux, Alyssa Milano and Ice-T. Milano was also the executive producer of the film. Ice-T had composed an instrumental musical score for this film that was not used. The compositions instead appeared on a CD entitled "Below Utopia: The Lost Score". The video release was in March 17, 1998. The DVD release was followed on October 23, 2001. Its also one of the films on a two-pack DVD. The other film is Out-of-Sync. The movie tagline is "He was a hired professional. But this was personal.". A Foreign Affair A Foreign Affair is a 2003 film directed by Helmut Schleppi. The film takes place during an actual romance tour , with attendees as actors and extras throughout the film. The Aryan Couple The Aryan Couple, released on home video in the U.S. as The Couple, is a 2004 Anglo-American drama directed by John Daly for Atlantic Film Productions. The films story line is set in 1944, during World War II, and is about a Jewish Hungarian industrialist who, in order to ensure his large familys safe passage out of the Third Reich, is forced to hand over his business and his enormously valuable possessions to the Nazis. The plot is loosely based on the life events of Hungarian Jewish industrialist Manfred Weiss and his Manfréd Weiss Steel and Metal Works. Side Effects Side Effects is a 2005 romantic comedy about the pharmaceutical industry, directed by Kathleen Slattery-Moschkau and starring Katherine Heigl as Karly Hert, a pharmaceutical "detailer", who becomes disillusioned with the lack of ethics in the pharmaceutical industry and has tough choices to make. The film also stars Lucian McAfee, Dorian DeMichele, Dave Durbin, Temeceka Harris. The films title is a reference to the medical term side effects. The Treatment The Treatment is an American romantic comedy film released in 2006 produced and directed by Oren Rudavsky and starring Chris Eigeman and Famke Janssen. It is based on a novel with the same title by Daniel Menaker. Dorks & Damsels Astrópía is a 2007 Icelandic film directed by Gunnar B. Guðmundsson. Filly Brown Filly Brown is a 2012 drama film directed by Youssef Delara and Michael D. Olmos. It was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and won Best Feature Film at the 2013 Noor Iranian Film Festival. The whole cast won the award Special Achievement in Film at the 2013 American Latino Media Arts Awards, or ALMA Award and the late Jenni Rivera was also given a moment of silence. This was Riveras first and only film before her death on December 9, 2012. Tricked Entertainment Experience was a Dutch tv-program and competition following the creation of a user-generated film-project in which two films were created: one film made by professionals named Tricked, directed by Dutch director Paul Verhoeven. And one "user-generated film" made by contesting teams of participants. The process of making the films was shown on Veronica. Fate/Stay Night: Heaven's Feel - I. Presage Flower Fate/stay night: Heavens Feel is a Japanese anime film trilogy produced by Ufotable, directed by Tomonori Sudō, written by Akira Hiyama, and featuring music by Yuki Kajiura. The trilogy adapts Heavens Feel, the third and final route of the Fate/stay night visual novel. The main heroine is Sakura Matou who is affected by a conflict between mages known as the Holy Grail War. The first film in the trilogy, titled Presage Flower premiered in Japan on October 14, 2017, and premiered in the United States between November and December 2017. Its English dub premiered on June 5, 2018 and June 7, 2018 in the United States. The second film, titled Lost Butterfly premiered in Japan on January 12, 2019. Aniplex of America announced it would release the film in the United States in 2019. The third and final film in the trilogy, titled Spring Song, is scheduled to premiere in Japan in Q2 2020. It is the fourth anime adaptation of Type-Moons works by Ufotable, following The Garden of Sinners film series, the Fate/Zero television series, and the Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works television series and also the fourth adaptation of the Fate/stay night visual novel, after Studio Deens adaptations Fate/stay night, a television series, and Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works, a movie; and Ufotables adaptation Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works. The trilogy also is the first anime adaptation of the Heavens Feel route. The Mad Doctor The Mad Doctor is a classic Mickey Mouse cartoon released in 1933. It is known as the first appearance of the title character "The Mad Doctor", or "Dr. XXX". Sadie McKee Sadie McKee is a 1934 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Clarence Brown, starring Joan Crawford, and featuring Gene Raymond, Franchot Tone, Edward Arnold, and Esther Ralston. The film is based on the 1933 short story "Pretty Sadie McKee", by Viña Delmar. Crawford plays the title character, a young working girl suffering through three troubled relationships on her road to prosperity. Sadie McKee is the third of seven films Crawford and Franchot Tone made together. At the time of filming, Crawford had recently divorced Douglas Fairbanks, and soon she and Tone were romantically involved. The couple married in 1935. Don's Party Dons Party is a 1971 play by David Williamson set during the 1969 Australian federal election. The film based on the play was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. Hear No Evil Hear No Evil is a 1993 American thriller film directed by Robert Greenwald, starring Marlee Matlin, D. B. Sweeney and Martin Sheen. It was released by 20th Century Fox on March 26, 1993. Matlin and Sheen would later co-star on the television series The West Wing. Ghulam-E-Musthafa Ghulam-E-Mustafa is a 1997 Bollywood action crime-drama film directed by Partho Ghosh, Starring Nana Patekar and Raveena Tandon in the lead roles, it was produced by P.G. Shrikanth and Dinesh Gandhi under the S.G.S. Cinearts International and Eros International banners. Set in early 1996, Ghulam-e-Mustafa is an action, crime and sad-love story centering on the turbulent and tragic relationship between Gangster Mustafa and Dancer Kavita, a relationship which come to an end with the death of Kavita due to his field. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Musthaffaa. This film was also remade in Bangladesh as Abbajan, starring Manna, Sathi and Wasimul Bari Rajib in lead roles, directed by renowned creative director Kazi Hayat. Wild Mussels Wild Mussels is a 2000 Dutch drama film directed by Erik de Bruyn. It was entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival. Raakh Raakh is a 1989 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Aditya Bhattacharya, starring Aamir Khan and Supriya Pathak in the lead roles with Pankaj Kapur, Gajanan Bangera and Jagdeep. The film was Aamir Khans first movie after Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak and it received much critical acclaim and subsequently three National Film Awards in 1989 and developed a considerable following over the years. The film also marked the Bollywood debut of ace cinematographer Santosh Sivan and film editor A. Sreekar Prasad. Wolvesbayne Wolvesbayne is a horror film, directed by Griff Furst and starring Jeremy London as a newly-mutated werewolf working with vampire hunters to stop a vampire cult with plans to resurrect Lilith, the mother of all vampires. It co-stars Yancy Butler, Christy Carlson Romano, and Marc Dacascos. Wolvesbayne premiered on Syfys 31 Nights of Halloween in 2009. Living in Emergency Living in Emergency: Stories of Doctors Without Borders is a 2008 American documentary film directed by Mark N. Hopkins. It was among the 15 documentaries shortlisted for the Best Documentary Oscar by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the 82nd Academy Awards. It is the first uncensored film about Médecins Sans Frontières and seeks to viscerally portray the real life of western doctors in the field as they confront the many difficulties and dilemmas of working in extreme conditions with limited resources. Although Living in Emergency is a cinema verité documentary film, it has been compared to fictional films like M*A*S*H and the TV series House. The Jewel The Jewel is a 2011 Italian drama film directed by Andrea Molaioli. Pilot "Hell on Wheels" or "Pilot" is the pilot and first episode of the first season of American television drama series of the same name, which premiered November 6, 2011, on AMC in the United States and on TCM in the UK. The episode was written by developers Tony Gayton and Joe Gayton, and directed by David Von Ancken. The pilot introduces the series protagonist, Cullen Bohannon, a former Confederate soldier whose quest for vengeance has led him to the Union Pacific Railroads westward construction of the first transcontinental railroad. The pilot episode was filmed entirely in Alberta, Canada, with assistance from the provincial government of Albertas film-development program. "Hell on Wheels" garnered a 3.1 HH rating, attracting 4.4 million viewers to become the second highest series premiere in AMC’s history. Critical reception of the pilot was mediocre. The Los Angeles Times said the show "gathers steam as it goes on," The Wall Street Journal called it "a bag of unpolished stones," and Variety pegged it as "a diluted, herky-jerky ride." Liz in September Liz in September is a 2014 Venezuelan romance drama film directed by Fina Torres. The screenplay is an adaptation of the American play Last Summer at Bluefish Cove by Jane Chambers. A work-in-progress project of Liz en Septiembre screened at the 2013 Miami International Film Festival, followed by the theatrical premiere in Caracas, Venezuela on October 3, 2014. During its publicity campaign, the film was marketed as the first Spanish language lesbian film. Regarding this, actress Patricia Velásquez stated that she and the other crew did not immediately think of the film in this fashion during its initial stages of production, but came to realize its importance to others during the filming process. Wednesday 04:45 Tetarti 04:45 is a Greek Crime drama film written and directed by Alexis Alexiou. The film had entered both Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival. A Date with Judy A Date with Judy is a 1948 MGM musical film starring Wallace Beery, Jane Powell, and Elizabeth Taylor. Directed by Richard Thorpe, the movie was based on the radio series of the same name. The film was photographed in Technicolor and largely served to showcase the former child star Elizabeth Taylor, age 16 at the time. Taylor was given the full MGM glamor treatment, including specially designed gowns. Robert Stack appears in a prominent supporting part. Many others in the MGM stock company appear in their customary roles, including Leon Ames as a dignified father figure, the same role he played in the Judy Garland film Meet Me in St. Louis and top-billed Wallace Beery in his penultimate role as a contrasting "rough and ready" father figure. The film features the soprano singing voice of young Jane Powell, and is also a showcase for the musical performances of the Latin American singer Carmen Miranda and bandleader Xavier Cugat. In this film, she is given to humorous malapropisms such as "His bite is worse than his bark" and "Now Im cooking with grass". The songs "Judaline" and "Its a Most Unusual Day" also debuted in this film. Blind Woman's Curse Blind Womans Curse is a 1970 Japanese film directed by Teruo Ishii. The Candy Snatchers The Candy Snatchers is a 1973 exploitation crime cult film directed by Guerdon Trueblood. The film was first released in June 1973 and was unofficially inspired by the kidnapping of Barbara Jane Mackle. It stars Susan Sennett as a teenager who is kidnapped and held for ransom by three amateur criminals. The Candy Snatchers received a DVD release in 2005 through Subversive Cinema. Actress Tiffany Bolling has stated that she later came to regret making the film and that she had only done it for a paycheck. She further commented that "I was doing cocaine...and I didnt really know what I was doing, and I was very angry about the way that my career had gone in the industry...the opportunities that I had and had not been given.... The hardest thing for me, as I look back on it, was I had done a television series, The New People, and so I had a lot of young people who really respected me and... revered me as something of a hero, and then I came out with this stupid Candy Snatchers movie... It was a horrendous experience." Jack-O Jack-O is the third in a trio of movies directed by Steve Latshaw in the early-to-mid-1990s. The film was straight-to-TV and video, and was later rereleased in 2005 as a special-edition DVD. Be There or Be Square Be There or Be Square is a 1998 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Feng Xiaogang, produced by Beijing Forbidden City Film Co. Ltd., Beijing Film Studio, Zhongji Modern Commercial, Beijing Zhengtian Media & Culture Centre, and Sleiman/Tyrol Films. Ge You and Xu Fan star as Beijing natives working in Los Angeles, whose paths constantly cross in a foreign city. They attempt to balance work with friendship/love in spite of mounting disasters each time they meet. Annie Oakley Annie Oakley is an 1894 short film, most notable for being Annie Oakleys first appearance on film. The man assisting her is likely her husband, Frank E. Butler. The film shows Oakley using a rifle to shoot at several stationary objects and thrown disks. It was shot on November 1, 1894, around Edisons Black Maria, West Orange. It lasts 21 seconds. This film remembers the Wild West shows of Buffalo Bill with Annie Oakley showcasing her rifle skills by shooting glass balls. Cargo Cargo is a 2006 thriller film. It was directed by Clive Gordon, produced by Andrea Calderwood and Juan Gordon, and written by Paul Laverty. The film features the actors Peter Mullan, Daniel Brühl, Luis Tosar, Samuli Edelmann and Gary Lewis. El penalti más largo del mundo The Longest Penalty Shot In The World, also known as El Penalti más largo del mundo, is a 2005 Spanish comedy film. Dark Reel Dark Reel is a 2008 horror/thriller film starring Tiffany Shepis, Edward Furlong, Mercedes McNab, Alexandra Holden, Tony Todd and Lance Henriksen and directed by Josh Eisenstadt. Den japanska shungamålningen Beck – Den japanska shungamålningen is a 2007 Swedish police film about Martin Beck, directed by Kjell Sundvall. Humanity's End Humanitys End is a 2009 American fantasy science fiction film directed by Neil Johnson. Based upon a story concept by Johnson, and with a screenplay by Johnson and Michael Jonathan Smith, the film stars Jay Laisne, Rochelle Vallese and Cynthia Ickes. My Sweet Orange Tree My Sweet Orange Tree is a 2012 Brazilian drama film, based on the novel of the same name. Directed by Marcos Bernstein and starring João Guilherme Ávila and José de Abreu, is the second film adaptation of the novel by José Mauro de Vasconcelos. The film follows the story of Zezé, a very imaginative but misunderstood boy. The idea of adapting the novel started in 2004, when at the request of the producer of the movie Katia Machado, Marcos Bernstein and Melanie Dimantas wrote a screenplay. Later, Bernstein offered to direct the film, which was for a period a French-Brazilian production until finished as an exclusively Brazilian film. After filming between 2010 and 2011 in Minas Gerais, My Sweet Orange Tree was exhibited for the first time in 2012, at the Festival do Rio. The film debuted in theaters in Brazil on April 19, 2013 and received varied reviews, which highlighted João Guilherme Avila as Zezé and Gustavo Hadba photography. His New Profession His New Profession is a 1914 American comedy silent film made at the Keystone Studios and starring Charlie Chaplin. The film involves Chaplin taking care of a man in a wheelchair. It is also known as "The Good for Nothing". Mabel's Married Life Mabels Married Life is an American comedy silent film made by Keystone Studios starring and co-written by Charles Chaplin and Mabel Normand, and directed by Chaplin. As was so often the case during his first year in film, Chaplins character is soon staggering drunk. Elmer Elephant Elmer Elephant is a Silly Symphonies cartoon short produced by The Walt Disney Company, directed by Wilfred Jackson and released on March 28, 1936. The Male Animal The Male Animal is a 1942 American comedy-drama film produced by Warner Bros., starring Henry Fonda, Olivia de Havilland and Joan Leslie. The film was based on a hit 1940 Broadway play of the same name written by James Thurber and Elliott Nugent. The screenplay was written by Stephen Morehouse Avery, Julius J. Epstein, and Philip G. Epstein, based on Nugent and Thurbers play. The film was also directed by Elliott Nugent. Uncertain Glory Uncertain Glory is a 1944 film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Errol Flynn and Paul Lukas. Walsh later called the film a "quickie". The Great Madcap El Gran Calavera is a 1949 Mexican comedy film directed by Luis Buñuel. Its original premise was reused for the 2013 Mexican film Nosotros los Nobles. 711 Ocean Drive 711 Ocean Drive is a 1950 American crime film noir directed by Joseph M. Newman and starring Edmond OBrien, Joanne Dru and Otto Kruger. Past Midnight Past Midnight is a 1991 Neo-noir thriller film starring Paul Giamatti, Tom Wright and Clancy Brown alongside leads Rutger Hauer and Natasha Richardson. This movie marked Giamattis debut. Lifepod Lifepod is a 1993 television film reworking of the Alfred Hitchcock film Lifeboat. It starred Ron Silver, Robert Loggia, Kelli Williams & C. C. H. Pounder, with Silver also directing. It aired on Fox Network in June 1993. Lifepod moved the action from an ocean-bound lifeboat on Earth to a spacecrafts escape pod, with the characters the survivors of a sabotaged spacecraft. The Ex The Ex is a 1997 erotic thriller directed by Mark L. Lester and based on the 1996 novel by John Lutz. Cinderella Cinderella is a 1947 Soviet musical film by Lenfilm studios. It is a classical story about Cinderella, her evil Stepmother, and the Prince, but told with caustic satirical undertones by the Soviet writers Evgeny Schwartz and Nikolai Erdman. Many phrases from the movie became aphorisms. Yanina Zhejmo played young Cinderella while being 38 years old. Maine Dil Tujhko Diya Maine Dil Tujhko Diya is a 2002 Indian Hindi romantic action film, directed by and starring Sohail Khan, who makes his acting debut along with another debutante, Sameera Reddy. The film also features Sanjay Dutt, Kabir Bedi and Dalip Tahil in supporting roles. Wolfsburg Wolfsburg is a 2003 German film directed by Christian Petzold, starring Benno Fürmann, Nina Hoss and Astrid Meyerfeldt. Armin Armin is a 2007 Croato-Bosnian drama film about Bosnian Muslim family directed by Ognjen Sviličić that premiered at the 2007 Berlin Film Festival. Fanny Hill Fanny Hill is a BBC adaptation of John Clelands controversial novel, Fanny Hill, written by Andrew Davies and directed by James Hawes. This is the first television adaptation of the novel. Fanny Hill was broadcast in October 2007 on BBC Four, in two episodes. Fanny Hill tells the story of a young country girl who is lured into prostitution in 18th century London. Independence Daysaster Independence Daysaster is a 2013 Canadian science fiction action television film directed by W. D. Hogan and stars Ryan Merriman and Tom Everett Scott. The film premiered on June 27, 2013, on Syfy and was released on DVD on May 27, 2014. The film is a mockbuster of the 1996 film Independence Day. Summer of Blood Summer of Blood is a 2014 horror comedy vampire film written, edited, and directed by Onur Tukel. The film stars Tukel, Anna Margaret Hollyman, Dakota Goldhor, Jason Selvig, and Dustin Guy Defa. Torch Song Torch Song is a 1953 American Technicolor musical romantic drama film distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and starring Joan Crawford and Michael Wilding in a story about a Broadway star and her rehearsal pianist. The screenplay by John Michael Hayes and was based upon the story "Why Should I Cry?" by I.A.R. Wylie in a 1949 issue of The Saturday Evening Post. The film was directed by Charles Walters and produced by Sidney Franklin, Henry Berman and Charles Schnee. Crawfords singing voice was dubbed by India Adams. Torch Song has gained note for the musical number "Two-Faced Woman" from The Band Wagon in which Crawford, in blackface, lip-syncs to Adams voice while writhing with male dancers. The film marked Crawfords return to MGM after a ten-year absence. Her original recordings for the soundtrack, which were not used in the film, have survived and been included in home video releases. Saint Joan Saint Joan is a 1957 historical drama film adapted from the George Bernard Shaw play of the same title about the life of Joan of Arc. The restructured screenplay by Graham Greene, directed by Otto Preminger, begins with the plays last scene, which then becomes the springboard for a long flashback, from which the main story is told. At the end of the flashback, the film then returns to the plays final scene, which then continues through to the end. This was the film debut of actress Jean Seberg, who won a talent search conducted by Preminger that reportedly tested more than 18,000 young women for the role. Waqt Waqt is a 1965 bollywood drama film, directed by Yash Chopra. It made it onto the BFIs long list of films in consideration for their top ten of Indian films award. It was produced by B. R. Chopra and starred an ensemble cast including Sunil Dutt, Raaj Kumar, Shashi Kapoor, Sadhana, Balraj Sahni, Madan Puri, Sharmila Tagore, Achala Sachdev and Rehman. It pioneered the concept of films with multiple stars, starting a trend followed by other films. The film took the top spot at the box office in 1965. The plot of this movie re-introduced the lost and reunite formula in Bollywood, originally featured in the 1943 Ashok Kumar, Mumtaz Shanti starrer Kismat. A happy family separated by Waqt goes through a series of trials trying to reunite. The film was later remade into the Telugu as Bhale Abbayilu and in Malayalam as Kolilakkam. The film contains the popular Hindi songs "Hum Jab Simat Ke", sung by Mahendra Kapoor and Asha Bhosle, Waqt se din aur raat, sung by the legendary Mohammed Rafi, Aage Bhi Jaane Na Tu, sung by Asha Bhosle and Ae Meri Zohra Jabeen, sung by Manna Dey, composed by Ravi and picturised on Balraj Sahni and Achala Sachdev. Beyond the Law Beyond the Law is a 1968 Spaghetti Western film directed by Giorgio Stegani and starring Lee Van Cleef as Cudlip, Antonio Sabàto Sr. as Ben Novack and Gordon Mitchell as Burton. It was first distributed in the United States in 1971. Lovers and Other Strangers Lovers and Other Strangers is a 1970 American romantic comedy film directed by Cy Howard, adapted from the 1968 Broadway play of the same name by Renée Taylor and Joseph Bologna. The cast includes Richard S. Castellano, Gig Young, Cloris Leachman, Anne Jackson, Bea Arthur, Bonnie Bedelia, Michael Brandon, Harry Guardino, Anne Meara, Bob Dishy, Marian Hailey, Joseph Hindy, and, in her film debut, Diane Keaton. Sylvester Stallone was an extra in this movie. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards, and was one of the top box-office performers of 1970. It established Richard S. Castellano as a star and he and Diane Keaton were cast in The Godfather. The Oscar-winning song, "For All We Know", was composed by Fred Karlin, with lyrics by Robb Royer and Jimmy Griffin. Lovers and Other Strangers was released by ABC Pictures. It was released on VHS in 1980 by Magnetic Video, but soon went out of print. The Magnetic Video release was a collectors item for many years, but the film was eventually re-released on VHS by CBS/Fox Video in the 1990s. It is now available on DVD by MGM Home Entertainment. Taylor and Bologna followed up with their second screenplay the following year, Made for Each Other in which they also starred. Blindman Blindman is a 1971 Italian spaghetti western film directed by Ferdinando Baldi. The main character is an homage to Kan Shimozawas Zatoichi character: a blind transient who does odd jobs is in reality a high-skilled warrior. The film achieved over a cult status over the years, mainly for the participation of ex-Beatle Ringo Starr in a role of weight. Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell is a 1978 American made-for-television horror thriller film directed by Curtis Harrington. The story centers on a suburban family and the harrowing experiences they endure from a possessed dog that they innocently adopt. The film stars Richard Crenna as Mike Barry, the father, Yvette Mimieux as Betty, the mother, and Kim Richards and Ike Eisenmann as Bonnie and Charlie, their children. The latter two starred in Disneys Witch Mountain duology. Marco Polo Marco Polo is a 1982 American-Italian television miniseries originally broadcast by NBC in the United States and by RAI in Italy. It stars Kenneth Marshall as Marco Polo, the 13th-century Venetian merchant and explorer. The series also features appearances by Denholm Elliott, Anne Bancroft, John Gielgud, Burt Lancaster, Ian McShane, Leonard Nimoy, and others. It was originally broadcast in four episodes, where episodes 1 and 4 were twice as long as episodes 2 and 3. The series is sometimes divided into six equally long episodes. Set in the 13th century, the series follows the adventures of Marco Polo, who departs with his father and his uncle to China. His journey through Asia lasts three and half years and leads him through barren deserts and vast steppes. Marco spends several years in Beijing as a guest of the Great Khan, earning the trust of and respect from the Emperor. Rock 'n' Roll High School Forever Rock n Roll High School Forever is a 1991 musical comedy film and sequel to the 1979 film Rock n Roll High School. The film stars Corey Feldman, Mary Woronov, and Sarah Buxton. Vishwatma Vishwatma is a 1992 Indian action thriller film directed by Rajiv Rai and starring Sunny Deol, Naseeruddin Shah, Chunky Pandey, Sonam and Divya Bharti in her Hindi film debut. The film was a Hit at the box office. The music of the film was very successful, especially the song "Saat Samundar", which became a favorite and gave Divya Bharti the limelight in Bollywood.The Muhurut shot for the film was done on 8th March 1990. Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai is a 2001 Indian Hindi romance film directed by Satish Kaushik and produced by Vashu Bhagnani. The film was the debut performance of Tusshar Kapoor, who played alongside Kareena Kapoor. The film was an official remake of the 1998 Telugu film Tholi Prema. It was released on 25 May 2001 and was a surprise hit at the box office. D.E.B.S. D.E.B.S. is a 2003 American action comedy short film written and directed by Angela Robinson. D.E.B.S. made the film festival circuit including the Sundance Film Festival, L.A. Outfest and New York Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, receiving a total of seven film festival awards. D.E.B.S. is both a parody and an emulation of the Charlies Angels format. It features a lesbian love story between one of the heroes and the villain. A Golden Christmas A Golden Christmas is a 2009 Christmas romance movie starring Andrea Roth and Nicholas Brendon. The television movie premiered on December 13, 2009 as Ion Televisions first original television movie. Blind Man Blind Man is a 2012 French thriller film directed by Xavier Palud. To the Arctic 3D To the Arctic 3D is a 2012 American IMAX 3D documentary film directed by Greg MacGillivray. It was narrated by Meryl Streep. A Daughter's Nightmare A Daughters Nightmare is a 2014 American TV thriller and suspense film starring Emily Osment, Gregg Sulkin, Paul Johansson and Victoria Pratt. It was directed by Vic Sarin and it was released in the United States on May 3, 2014, on Lifetime network. This movie was filmed in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Kelowna is a base for animation companies who do work for clients including Disney, Nickelodeon, and British TV. The director of this film, Vic Sarin, made eight films in the Okanagan region since he first came to Kelowna in 2012 to make the Lifetime TV thriller, A Mothers Nightmare. Soon after her fathers death, college freshman Ariel learns her mother, Dana, has met Adam, a seemingly well-meaning and charming man at a grief support group. He claims to be a nurse, but the longer he hangs around the sicker and more isolated Dana becomes, even from Ariel. When Dana suddenly goes missing its up to Ariel to discover the terrible truth of Adams past before it is too late. A Daughters Nightmare is the third film in the "Nightmare" series of production which include: A Mothers Nightmare A Sisters Nightmare A Surrogates Nightmare A Fathers Nightmare Diving Into the Unknown Diving into the Unknown is a 2016 Finnish documentary film directed by Juan Reina. Four Finnish cave divers face their worst nightmare when two of their friends drown deep inside an underwater cave in Norway. When the official recovery operation is called off by the Norwegian and British authorities after being deemed too risky, the friends set out on a secret mission to retrieve the bodies themselves. The film premiered at the 2016 Docpoint Helsinki on January 27, 2016, and had its international premiere in Visions du Réel film festival, Switzerland in April 2016. Internet Famous Internet Famous is a 2016 mockumentary comedy film satirizing the Internet celebrity phenomenon. It was written and directed by Michael Gallagher and Steve Greene, and features several real-life internet celebrities portraying parodies of themselves or general stereotypes. It stars a mix of Internet personalities including Shane Dawson, Steve Greene, Richard Ryan, Amanda Cerny and Christian Delgrosso, as well as established actors John Michael Higgins, Missi Pyle, Roger Bart, and Kevin Hernandez. It was the only feature film produced by Maker Studios, the online short-form content subsidiary of Disney. The film premiered on iTunes on June 21, 2016 for a price of $9.99, and subsequently reached No. 5 on the iTunes movie comedy chart. One month after the online release, it was made available worldwide on Netflix starting July 21. The story follows five online sensations as they prepare to attend a live show in which a worldwide audience will vote on which of them wins their own TV show. A Gray State A Gray State is a 2017 documentary film directed by Erik Nelson and executive produced by Werner Herzog, first broadcast on the A&E Network. It explores the likely suicide of aspiring filmmaker David Crowley, and murder of his wife and child in 2014. The film tells the story of Crowleys military service in the Middle East, his efforts to fund and make a film, and explores the circumstances surrounding the deaths. Producer Herzog and director Nelson had previously worked together on 2005s Grizzly Man, which Nelson produced, and Herzog directed. Games Games is a 1967 American psychological thriller film directed by Curtis Harrington, and starring Katharine Ross, James Caan, and Simone Signoret. Getting Straight Getting Straight is a 1970 American comedy-drama motion picture directed by Richard Rush, released by Columbia Pictures. The story centered upon student politics at a university in the early 1970s, seen through the eyes of non-conformist graduate student Harry Bailey. Also featured in the cast were Candice Bergen as Baileys girlfriend, Jeff Corey as Baileys professor, Robert F. Lyons as his draft-avoiding friend Nick, and Harrison Ford as a fellow teaching student and his girlfriends neighbor. Getting Straight was released in an era of change and unrest in the United States in the early 1970s, and was in a long line of films that dealt with these themes. Other films of this period with similar themes were Medium Cool, R. P. M., and The Strawberry Statement. Salsa Salsa is a 1988 romance film directed by Boaz Davidson and starring Robby Rosa, Rodney Harvey, Angela Alvarado and Miranda Garrison. The film, about a Puerto Rican dancer who decides to enter a salsa dancing contest, earned a Razzie Award nomination for Rosa as Worst New Star. Silent Tongue Silent Tongue is a 1994 American western horror film written and directed by Sam Shepard. It was filmed in the spring of 1992, but not released until 1994. It was filmed near Roswell and features Richard Harris, Sheila Tousey, Alan Bates, Dermot Mulroney and River Phoenix. Goldene Zeiten Goldene Zeiten is a German film released in 2006. It is the last film in director trilogy of films set in his hometown Unna, and was preceded by Bang Boom Bang and If It Dont Fit. It did not meet the box office expectations with less than 100,000 viewers in German cinemas. The film was released on DVD on 26 October 2006, both as a Single DVD and Double DVD Special Edition. Dirk Benedict appears in a double role as former TV celebrity Douglas Burnett, whose vanishing fame is based on his role as the lead character in fictitious 1980s TV series John Striker, and as his German Doppelgänger Horst Müller who makes a living on impersonating Burnett at shop openings. Burnett is supposed to appear at a charity event at a local golf club, but event manager Ingo Schmitz hires the more affordable Müller instead, planning to split the pay between them. This replacement goes unnoticed by club president Jürgen Matthies whose true intentions regarding the golf club are anything but charitable. When his wife hires two Uzbek contract killers to take revenge on her adulterous husband, the situation gets out of hand eventually. Flatland Flatland is a 2007 computer-animated film based on the 1884 novella Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin Abbott Abbott. The film was directed and animated by Ladd Ehlinger Jr. in Lightwave 3D. The screenplay was written by author Tom Whalen. The music was composed by Mark Slater. Prosecuting Casey Anthony Prosecuting Casey Anthony is a 2013 American made-for-television drama film about the Casey Anthony trial. Moodar Koodam Moodar Koodam is a 2013 Tamil black comedy film written, produced and directed by Naveen. The film stars the director himself alongside Sendrayan, Kuberan, and Rajaji in lead roles. Oviya, Anupama Kumar, and Jayaprakash play other pivotal roles. The film was produced by director Naveen himself under the "White Shadows Productions" banner with Pandiraj releasing the movie through his Pasanga Productions. The music is by Natarajan Sankaran. This film received positive reviews. This film is loosely based on the 1999 South Korean crime-comedy film Attack the Gas Station. Samrat & Co. Samrat & Co. is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language detective thriller film directed by Kaushik Ghatak and produced by Kavita K. Barjatya under the banner of Rajshri Productions. It features Rajeev Khandelwal in the title role of Samrat. The film was initially scheduled for release on 1 May 2014 release but was released ahead of schedule on 25 April 2014. Welcome 2 Karachi ""Welcome 2 Karachi"" is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by Ashish R Mohan and produced by Vashu Bhagnani. The film stars Arshad Warsi and Jackky Bhagnani as pivotal leads. Music directors Jeet Ganguly and Rochak Kohli composed music for this film. The film was released on 28 May 2015. The Faithful Heart Cœur fidèle is a 1923 French drama film directed by Jean Epstein. It has the alternative English title Faithful Heart. The film tells a melodramatic story of thwarted romance, set against a background of the Marseille docks, and experiments with many techniques of camerawork and editing. The Fixer Uppers The Fixer Uppers is a 1935 short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by Charles Rogers and produced by Hal Roach. Susan and God Susan and God is a 1940 American comedy-drama film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer directed by George Cukor and starring Joan Crawford and Fredric March. The screenplay was written by Anita Loos and was based upon a 1937 play by Rachel Crothers. The supporting cast features Rita Hayworth and Nigel Bruce. The film follows the story of a society matron whose new-found religious fervor changes the relationships around her. Scene of the Crime Scene of the Crime is a 1949 film noir directed by Roy Rowland, starring Van Johnson, and featuring Gloria DeHaven, Arlene Dahl, and Tom Drake. The films screenplay, by Charles Schnee, is based on a non-fiction article by John Bartlow Martin, "Smashing the Bookie Gang Marauders". It was the only property sold by Martin to be made into a film. Scene of the Crime was producer Harry Rapfs last film of his thirty-plus year career; he died of a heart attack a week after principal photography for the film began. According to film critic Dennis Schwartz, the film is one of "few film noirs attempted by MGM. It came when Dore Schary was the studio head and insisted on producing more realistic films. This is a transitional film from the 1930s gangster film and a forerunner of the modern day TV cop show. It preaches the credo that Crime Does Not Pay." Harry in Your Pocket Harry in Your Pocket is a 1973 comedy-drama film, about a team of professional pickpockets written by James Buchanan and Ronald Austin and directed by Bruce Geller, starring James Coburn, Michael Sarrazin, Trish Van Devere and Walter Pidgeon. The movie was filmed in Victoria, Salt Lake City and Seattle with the then-mayor of Seattle, Wes Uhlman contributing a cameo appearance. The Adventures of Hercules The Adventures of Hercules is the 1985 sequel to the 1983 film Hercules. It was written and directed by Luigi Cozzi and has Lou Ferrigno reprising his role as the title character. The Allnighter The Allnighter is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Tamar Simon Hoffs and starring Susanna Hoffs, Dedee Pfeiffer, Joan Cusack and Pam Grier. It was released on May 1, 1987. Doomsday Gun Doomsday Gun is a 1994 television film produced by HBO, dramatizing the life of Canadian supergun designer Dr. Gerald Bull and his involvement in Project Babylon, Saddam Husseins plan to build a supergun with a range of over 500 miles. Webmaster Webmaster is a 1998 Danish cyberpunk thriller film. Directed by Thomas Borch Nielsen, it stars Danish actor Lars Bom as the cerebral, machine-like hacker-turned-webmaster J.B., who performs his job while hanging upside down, wearing virtual reality goggles, his mind busy deep inside cyberspace. Upon witnessing a murder, he teams up with the impulsive, energetic Miauv. Lars Bom won the Best Actor award at the Italian Fantafestival, where the film also won for Best Special Effects. The film furthermore won a Silver Grand Prize at the 1999 Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film, and a Danish Robert Award for Best Production Design. The movie was financed by the Danish bank "Forstædernes Bank" and the final production cost was not disclosed by neither producers nor the director. When the movie was released in Denmark in 1998 it was met with mixed reviews. Rancid Aluminum Rancid Aluminium is a 2000 film, based on a 1998 novel of the same name by James Hawes. It was released on 21 January 2000 to universally negative reviews, and is considered one of the worst films of all time. Contaminated Man Contaminated Man is a 2000 dramatic thriller film starring William Hurt, Natascha McElhone, and Peter Weller and directed by Anthony Hickox from a screenplay by John Penney. A co-production between the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, and Hungary and filmed on location in Budapest, the film received mixed-to-negative reviews. Return to Cabin by the Lake Return to Cabin by the Lake is a 2001 American crime comedy telefilm, starring Judd Nelson. It was directed by Po-Chih Leong. The movie is a sequel to Cabin by the Lake. ...Yahaan Yahaan is a 2005 Indian Hindi war drama, romance film jointly produced by Sahara One Motion Pictures and Red Ice Films with Shoojit Sircar as the director in his directorial debut. The film stars Jimmy Sheirgill, Minissha Lamba and Yashpal Sharma in lead roles and had its theatrical release on 29 July 2005. Yahaan was also screened at the 7th Oceans Cinefan Film Festival where it was awarded with the Special Jury Prize. Gagma napiri The Other Bank is a 2009 Georgian drama film directed by Giorgi Ovashvili. It was Georgias submission to the 82nd Academy Award for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Groenten uit Balen Groenten uit Balen is a 2011 Belgian drama film based on the eponymous play by Walter van den Broeck. Oru Indian Pranayakatha Oru Indian Pranayakadha is a 2013 Malayalam romantic comedy film written by Ikbal Kuttipuram and directed by Sathyan Anthikad. Starring Fahadh Faasil and Amala Paul in the lead roles. The film was a sleeper hit despite competition from Drishyam. Throne of Elves Throne of Elves, also known as Dragons Nest 2: Throne of Elves, is a 2016 Chinese animated adventure romance film directed by Song Yuefeng. It was released in China by Beijing Enlight Pictures on August 19, 2016 in 2D and 3D. It is the sequel to the 2014 animated film Warriors Dawn based on the video game Dragon Nest. Fairyland; or, the Kingdom of the Fairies The Kingdom of the Fairies, initially released in the United States as Fairyland, or the Kingdom of the Fairies and in Great Britain as The Wonders of the Deep, or Kingdom of the Fairies, is a 1903 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. My Bunny Lies Over the Sea My Bunny Lies over the Sea, a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, was released on December 4, 1948. This theatrical cartoon was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Mel Blanc played both Bugs Bunny and the Scotsman. The title is an obvious play on the second line of the old song, "My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean". The seven-minute short has been released on DVD multiple times in different compilation discs, and is available on the Volume 1. And, though this cartoon was the Scotsmans only theatrical appearance, he also made his second major role in "Its a Plaid, Plaid, Plaid, Plaid World" episode in The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries. The Scotsman appeared briefly in a 1989 TV special and on a couple of Animaniacs episodes. He can also be seen in the 1996 hit film, Space Jam, watching the Toon Squad/Michael Jordan basketball game. Little Rural Riding Hood Little Rural Riding Hood is a 1949 animated cartoon short subject directed by Tex Avery, conceived as a follow-up to his 1943 cartoon Red Hot Riding Hood. In 1994, the cartoon was ranked in 23rd place of The 50 Greatest Cartoons. It is essentially a retelling of the Aesop fable, "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse". Too Late Blues Too Late Blues is a 1961 black-and-white American film directed by John Cassavetes and starring Bobby Darin, Stella Stevens and Everett Chambers. It is the story of jazz musician "Ghost" Wakefield and his relationship with both his fellow band members and his love interest, Jess, a beautiful would-be singer. The film was written by Cassavetes and Richard Carr. It was the first film that Cassavetes produced for a major Hollywood studio, Paramount, and Darins first nonsinging role. Busting Busting is a 1974 film directed by Peter Hyams in his theatrical directorial debut, starring Elliott Gould and Robert Blake as Los Angeles police detectives. This film was the main inspiration for the television show Starsky & Hutch, which premiered in 1975. Bye Bye Monkey Bye Bye Monkey is a 1978 Italian-French film, directed by Marco Ferreri and starring Gérard Depardieu, Marcello Mastroianni, James Coco and Geraldine Fitzgerald. It is about a man who finds a baby chimpanzee in a giant King Kong prop and decides to raise it like a son. It was filmed in English and shot in Long Island, New York. As this was a French-Italian co-production, French and Italian dubbed versions were made for their respective countries theatrical releases. China O'Brien China OBrien is a 1988 martial arts film produced by Golden Harvest studios and starring actress and martial artist Cynthia Rothrock with co-stars Richard Norton and Keith Cooke. The film was directed by Robert Clouse, the fight choreography was by Nijel Binns, and it was executive produced by Raymond Chow. Rothrock plays a former cop who runs for sheriff after her father, the previous sheriff, is killed. Some Voices Some Voices is a 2000 British drama film directed by Simon Cellan Jones and adapted for the screen by Joe Penhall, from his own stage play. It is the first feature film by Cellan Jones, a renowned TV director respected for his work on the BAFTA-winning Our Friends in the North. The film was almost entirely shot on location in Shepherds Bush, West London, where Cellan Jones lives. It has a running time of 101 minutes. In the City In the City is a 2003 Spanish ensemble drama film directed by Cesc Gay. The film portrays the daily lives, secrets, lies, loneliness and frustrations of a group of eight thirty-something friends living in Barcelona. Dhool Dhool is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Dharani. The film featured Vikram, Jyothika and Reemma Sen in the lead roles, while Vivek, Sayaji Shinde, Telangana Shakuntala, and Pasupathy, among others, play supporting roles. The film, produced by A. M. Rathnam at a cost of 7 crore, had music composed by Vidyasagar and released in January 2003. The film was a commercial blockbuster. It was dubbed into Malayalam while being remade in Telugu, Sinhalese, Punjabi, and Bengali. It was also dubbed into Hindi as Khatarnak Ishq. Please Teach Me English Please Teach Me English is a 2003 South Korean comedy about a young woman who begins English lessons after she is unable to help a foreigner at her government office. The Sickhouse The Sickhouse is a 2008 horror film, directed by Curtis Radclyffe, produced by Charlotte Wontner and starring Gina Philips, Kellie Shirley and Alex Hassell. Boat Boat is a short film directed by David Lynch, released in 2007 on the DVD anthology 01. The Woman Who Left The Woman Who Left is a 2016 Philippine drama film written, produced, edited, and directed by Lav Diaz. Filmed entirely in black-and-white, it was selected to compete in the main competition section at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival where it won the Golden Lion. Although it has received a very limited release, the film has received nearly universal acclaim from critics. The Woman Who Left was the first film made by Charo Santos-Concio when she returned to acting after stepping down as President and CEO of ABS-CBN Corporation. The Jackie Robinson Story The Jackie Robinson Story is a 1950 biographical film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Jackie Robinson as himself. The film focuses on Robinsons struggle with the abuse of bigots as he becomes the first African-American Major League Baseball player of the modern era. The film is among the list of films in the public domain in the United States. However a new copyrighted "restored and in color" version was released in conjunction with the Jackie Robinson Foundation in 2008. The Day the Earth Froze Sampo is a 1959 Soviet–Finnish film based loosely on the events depicted in the Finnish national epic Kalevala. The film was released in the US in an edited version as The Day the Earth Froze by American International Pictures as a double feature with Conquered City. This version was later featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000. King of the Gypsies King of the Gypsies is a 1978 American drama film by Paramount Pictures starring Eric Roberts, Sterling Hayden, Shelley Winters, Susan Sarandon, Brooke Shields, Annette OToole and Judd Hirsch. Directed by Frank Pierson, the screenplay was adapted by Pierson from the 1975 book King of the Gypsies by Peter Maas, which tells the story of Steve Tene and his Romani family. Several technical advisors, bit players and extras who worked on the movie were real gypsies. David Grisman composed the score, which prominently featured legendary jazz violinist Stephane Grappelli; both men also appeared onscreen as gypsy musicians. Future actress Rachel Ticotin was one of the gypsy dancers. Eric Roberts was nominated for a 1979 Golden Globe for "Best Motion Picture Acting Debut – Male" for his performance as Dave. A Respectable Life A Respectable Life is a Swedish documentary film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 26 March 1979, directed by Stefan Jarl. The film is the second of the Mods Trilogy by Jarl. At the 15th Guldbagge Awards the film won the awards for Best Film and Best Director. It was also selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Get Out of My Room Get Out of My Room is an album and short-form video featuring comedians Cheech & Chong, released in 1985. The album and video marked the last release by the longtime comedy duo, with Cheech leaving in 1986 in order to focus on his mainstream acting career. The opening track "Born In East L.A." and "Im Not Home Right Now" were the only singles released for the album. Cabeza de Vaca Cabeza de Vaca is a 1991 Mexican film about the adventures of Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, an early Spanish explorer, as he traversed what later became the American Southeast. He was one of four survivors of the Narvaez expedition and shipwreck. He became known as a shaman among the Native American tribes he encountered, which helped him survive. His journey of a number of years began in 1528. After his return to Spain, he published his journal in 1542. The screenplay by Guillermo Sheridan and Nicolás Echevarría is based on this journal. Directed by Nicolás Echevarría and starring Juan Diego, the film was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. A DVD version was released in 2012. Barsaat Barsaat is a 1995 Indian Hindi romantic film, which was the debut of Bobby Deol and Twinkle Khanna. The film was directed by Rajkumar Santoshi. The movie was initially titled Jaan, later changed to Meri Jeet, then Jeet and then Satwa Asmaan, before the Deols settled on Barsaat. Incidentally, after 10 years, actor Bobby Deol worked in a movie with the same title Barsaat The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz is a 2000 Anglo-German black and white feature film. It is an "avant-garde comedy about the Apocalypse", co-written and directed by Ben Hopkins. Peas at 5:30 Peas at 5:30, is a 2004 German comedy film directed by Lars Büchel. Spymate Spymate is a 2006 Canadian adventure comedy film directed by Robert Vince and starring Chris Potter. It was released to Canadian theatres on February 24, 2006, and on DVD in North America on April 11, 2006. Blood Rain Blood Rain is a 2005 South Korean film. A murder mystery set in 1808, it touches on historical prejudice against Roman Catholicism in the Joseon Kingdom. Although primarily a period thriller, director Kim Dae-seung weaves together an unconventional mix of styles—a puzzle-box mystery plot traditionally associated with detective fiction, class-conscious social commentary, lush cinematography, sets and costume design, and a flair for gore. A Thousand Years of Good Prayers A Thousand Years of Good Prayers is a 2007 American drama film directed by Wayne Wang and starring Faye Yu, Henry O, Vida Ghahremani and Pasha D. Lychnikoff. It is adapted from the short story by Yiyun Li and shot on a high-end high-definition video camera. It was made as a companion piece to The Princess of Nebraska, a 2007 film also directed by Wayne Wang and adapted from Yiyun Li’s short story. Rhymes for Young Ghouls Rhymes for Young Ghouls is a 2013 Canadian drama film and the feature film debut of writer-director Jeff Barnaby. It is set in 1976 on an Indian reserve in the context of the residential school system. Although it tells the fictional story of a teenager named Aila and her plot for revenge, it is based on the history of abuse of the First Nations people by government agents, including a large number of reported cases of the mental and physical abuse of residential school children. It is presented from the perspective of a teenage girl. Another Day of Life Another Day of Life is a 2018 Polish-Spanish-Belgian-German-Hungarian animated feature co-production directed by Raúl de la Fuente and Damian Nenow, based on Ryszard Kapuścińskis novel Another Day of Life. Youth in Oregon Youth in Oregon is a 2016 American comedy-drama film directed by Joel David Moore and starring Frank Langella, Billy Crudup, Christina Applegate, Nicola Peltz, Mary Kay Place, and Josh Lucas. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 16, 2016. The film was released in theaters on February 3, 2017, by Orion Pictures and Samuel Goldwyn Films. Compulsion Compulsion, also known as Sadie, is a 2016 internationally co-produced erotic thriller film directed by Craig Goodwill. It stars Analeigh Tipton, Jakob Cedergren and Marta Gastini. It premiered at the Torino Film Festival in November 2016. Lonelyhearts Lonelyhearts, also known as Miss Lonelyhearts, is a 1958 drama film directed by Vincent J. Donehue. It is based on the 1957 Broadway play by Howard Teichmann, which in turn is based on the 1933 novel Miss Lonelyhearts by Nathanael West. The film stars Montgomery Clift, Robert Ryan, Myrna Loy, Jackie Coogan, Dolores Hart, and Maureen Stapleton in her first film role. Stapleton was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress as well as for a Golden Globe for her performance as Fay Doyle. The Man in the Glass Booth The Man in the Glass Booth is a 1975 American drama film directed by Arthur Hiller. The film was produced and released as part of the American Film Theatre, which adapted theatrical works for a subscription cinema series. The screenplay was adapted from Robert Shaws 1967 novel and 1968 stage play, both of the same name. The novel was the second in a trilogy of novels, preceded by The Flag, and followed by A Card from Morocco. The plot was inspired by the kidnap and trial of the German Nazi SS-Obersturmbannführer Adolf Eichmann, who was one of the major organizers of the Holocaust. As The Man in the Glass Booth was developed for the screen, Shaw disapproved of the screenplay and had his name removed from the credits. Shaw viewed the completed film before its release and asked to have his name reinstated. In 2002, director Arthur Hiller related Shaws objection to the screenplay and his change of heart, Mr. Robinson Mr. Robinson is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. It is a parody of the Daniel Defoes novel Robinson Crusoe. The Riddle of the Sands The Riddle of the Sands is a 1979 British spy thriller cinema film based upon the novel of the same name written by Erskine Childers. Set in 1901, and starring Michael York and Simon MacCorkindale, it concerns the efforts of two English yachtsmen to avert a plot by the German Empire to launch a military seaborne invasion of England. The Wicked Lady The Wicked Lady is a 1983 British drama film directed by Michael Winner and starring Faye Dunaway, Alan Bates, John Gielgud, Denholm Elliott, and Hugh Millais. It was screened out of competition at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. It is a remake of the 1945 film of the same name, which was one of the popular series of Gainsborough melodramas. Hardbodies 2 Hardbodies 2 is a 1986 adult comedy movie sequel to the 1984 film Hardbodies. It was directed by Mark Griffiths and featured Brad Zutaut, Fabiana Udenio, James Karen and Alba Francesca. The plot involves two men, Scotty and Rags, and pair of film crews in Greece, assuming the identities of students taking part in Semester at Sea, and derives humor from the use of profanity and nudity. The movie was released by CineTel Films and it has a run time of 88 minutes. Leonard Maltin gave the film a "bomb" rating. The film features the cruise ships MTS Oceanos and Apollon XI, which sank in 1991 due to uncontrolled flooding and ran aground in 1989 due to Typhoon Dan respectively. Django Strikes Again Django Strikes Again is a 1987 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Nello Rossati. It is the only official sequel to Django. Dry Cleaning Dry Cleaning is a 1997 French drama film directed by Anne Fontaine and written by Fontaine and Gilles Taurand. The film won the Golden Osella for Best Screenplay at the 54th Venice International Film Festival. An Amazing Couple Un couple épatant is a 2002 French-Belgian film written and directed by Lucas Belvaux. This is the first installment of a series Trilogy, which constitutes a comedy followed by One: On the run, a thriller and Three: After life, a melodrama. In Uk the distribution company altered the order of the trilogy placing the second film as the first one. Belvaux referred in the DVD commentary that main idea behind Trilogy is that the main characters in a particular story are the secondary characters of others, in such sense the three films happen at the same time and share a series of common scenes and plot points, complementing each other, but also have their own perspective and style. The audience is left with piecing the films together, which Belvaux avoided, since editing the three films into one single narrative would have resulted in a very long film with no style of its own. Silent Waters Khamosh Pani is a 2003 Indo-Pakistani film about a widowed mother and her young son living in a Punjabi village as it undergoes radical changes during the late 1970s. Shot in a Pakistani village, the film was also released in India. It won seven awards, including Golden Leopard, Best Actress, and Best Direction at the 56th Locarno International Film Festival, Switzerland. Unknown White Male Unknown White Male is a 2005 documentary film directed by Rupert Murray, covering the life of his childhood friend Doug Bruce, a British resident of New York who appeared to suffer from sudden amnesia, who woke up on a subway train in Coney Island in 2003, not knowing who or where he was. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival 2005. It was nominated for a British Independent Film Award, a Grierson and a Directors Guild of America award. It was also shortlisted for a Grierson and an Academy Award. It was theatrically released in the US by Wellspring and shown on Court TV. In the UK it was released by Shooting People, the filmmakers community whose members made the film and shown on Channel 4 TV who had commissioned the film originally. During the film, medical experts opine that Bruce is suffering from a syndrome called retrograde amnesia, a form of amnesia where the sufferer cannot recall events from before the onset of the amnesia, although it remains unclear how or whether Bruce suffered a trauma which caused the amnesia. Heavy Petting Heavy Petting is a 2007 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Marcel Sarmiento. The film follows a young man as he falls in love with a girl, but has to battle with her dog for her affections, only to discover that he himself is falling in love with the dog. See No Evil: The Moors Murders See No Evil: The Moors Murders is a two-part British television serial, directed by Christopher Menaul, produced by Granada Television and broadcast on ITV on 14 and 15 May 2006. The serial tells the story of the Moors murders, which were committed, between July 1963 and October 1965, by Myra Hindley and Ian Brady. The narrative takes is from the viewpoint of Hindleys sister, Maureen Smith, and her husband David. The serial is the first known dramatisation of the notorious murders and was produced to mark the 40th anniversary of Hindley and Bradys trial. It was made with the support of the victims families, and was based on two years of research. All About Actresses All About Actresses, also known as The Actress Ball, is a 2009 French mockumentary film directed by Maïwenn. The title is a reference to the film directed by Roman Polanski, The Fearless Vampire Killers. Bionicle: The Legend Reborn BIONICLE: The Legend Reborn is a 2009 direct-to-video science fantasy action film based on the Bionicle toy line by Lego. It is the fourth and final Bionicle film to be released. Distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment, the film is a stand-alone sequel to the trilogy of films released by Miramax Home Entertainment. It follows the toy lines 2009 story and features a different set of characters than that of the first three films. The Legend Reborn was released on September 15, 2009 in the United States and Canada, October 5, 2009 in the United Kingdom, and September 2, 2009 in Australia. The film stars Michael Dorn as the voice of Mata Nui. The Legend Reborn was intended to be the start of a trilogy of films, but production on the sequels was cancelled due to Lego discontinuing the release of Bionicle toys in 2010. The story was concluded through other media outlets, including comic books and a web story titled the "Mata Nui Saga". Abducted: The Carlina White Story Abducted: The Carlina White Story is a Lifetime television film about Carlina White, who was abducted as an infant by Ann Pettway from a New York hospital and solved her own kidnapping and reunited with her biological parents 23 years later. The case is reported to be the first known infant abduction from a New York hospital. On July 30, 2012, Pettway was sentenced in a New York court to 12 years in prison for kidnapping Carlina. The movie premiered on October 6, 2012. The Invoking The Invoking, also known as Sader Ridge, is a 2013 American psychological thriller film directed by Jeremy Berg. It stars Trin Miller, Brandon Anthony, Andi Norris, Josh Truax, and DAngelo Midili. After premiering at the Sun Valley Film Festival in March 2013, Image Entertainment released it on DVD in the US in February 2014. The Golem Der Golem is a 1915 German silent horror partially lost film, written and directed by Paul Wegener and Henrik Galeen. It was inspired by an ancient Jewish legend, the most prevalent version of the myth involving 16th century Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel who created the Golem to protect his people from anti-Semites. Wegener claimed the film was based on Gustav Meyrinks 1915 novel The Golem, but Troy Howarth states "it is more likely that simply drew upon European folklore". The film was the first of a trilogy produced by Wegener, followed by The Golem and the Dancing Girl and How He Came into the World. Canned Feud Canned Feud is a 1951 Looney Tunes animated short featuring Sylvester. Love Nest Love Nest is a 1951 American comedy-drama film directed by Joseph Newman and starring June Haver, William Lundigan, Frank Fay and Marilyn Monroe. The post-World War II comedy features an early supporting role for Monroe. It is one of the few films future Tonight Show host Paar made prior to his television career, and the last film appearance by Fay, who had been a popular stage comedian in the 1920s and revived his career starring in the long-running Broadway comedy Harvey. It was also the last appearance by silent star Leatrice Joy. The film borrows its name from the song "Love Nest" with music by Louis Hirsch and lyrics by Otto A. Harbach. The song is sung by a chorus over the opening credits and was used as a theme song for The Burns and Allen Show on both radio and TV. Sunrise at Campobello Sunrise at Campobello is a 1960 Warner Bros. biographical film telling the story of the struggles of future President of the United States Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his family when Roosevelt was stricken with paralysis at the age of 39 in August 1921. Based on Dore Scharys 1958 Tony Award-winning Broadway play of the same name, the film was directed by Vincent J. Donehue and stars Ralph Bellamy, Greer Garson, Hume Cronyn and Jean Hagen. The film was produced with the cooperation of the Roosevelt family. Eleanor Roosevelt was present on the set during location shooting at the Roosevelt estate in Hyde Park. Akitsu Springs is a 1962 Japanese film directed by Yoshishige Yoshida, starring Mariko Okada and Hiroyuki Nagato. Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round is a 1966 crime film written and directed by Bernard Girard, starring James Coburn, Camilla Sparv, Aldo Ray, Nina Wayne, Todd Armstrong, Robert Webber, and Rose Marie. Harrison Ford also appears as a bellhop. The Boy in Blue The Boy in Blue is a 1986 Canadian drama film directed by Charles Jarrott and starring Nicolas Cage. The film, which was written by Douglas Bowie and co-produced by Steve North, John Kemeny, and Dennis Heroux, was distributed by 20th Century Fox. The filming took place in Quebec and Ontario, Canada, which was eventually released for North American theatres on January 17, 1986. The story is based on a true story about the life of Toronto sculler Ned Hanlan. Hollow Reed Hollow Reed is a 1996 drama film directed by Angela Pope. The plot follows a divorced gay man who begins to suspect that his son is being physically abused by his ex-wifes new boyfriend. The story takes place in Bath. The Rage The Rage is a 2002 Romanian thriller film directed by Radu Muntean, starring Dragoș Bucur and Dorina Chiriac. It tells the story of two street racers who struggle to be able to pay a debt in time. The film premiered in Romanian cinemas on 29 November 2002. It recorded 53,372 admissions in its home country. Bucur received the Best Actor award from the Romanian Union of Filmmakers. Knots Knots is a comedy film written by Greg Lombardo and Neil Turitz. Directed by Lombardo, the film was screened at the Gen Art Film Festival in 2004 and premiered on cable television in 2005. John Stamos, Michael Leydon Campbell and Tara Reid star. La señal The Signal is a 2007 Argentine film written by Eduardo Mignogna. Mignogna was going to direct the film as well. However, due to his death one year before the start of production, his friend and frequent collaborator, Ricardo Darín, took up the task. He was aided by Martín Hodara, who had his directorial debut. Darín also starred in the lead role, along with Diego Peretti, Julieta Díaz and Andrea Pietra. The film is dedicated to Eduardo Mignogna. A French Gigolo A French Gigolo or Cliente is a 2008 French drama film directed by Josiane Balasko and starring Nathalie Baye. It is based on Cliente, the first novel written by Josiane Balasko, which was a big success. Roadkill Roadkill is a 2011 American television horror film. It was released on DVD on August 30, 2011. It stars Kacey Barnfield, Oliver James, Diarmuid Noyes and Stephen Rea. The film was shot on location in Ireland. It is the 24th film of the Maneater Series. How a Mosquito Operates How a Mosquito Operates is a 1912 silent animated film by American cartoonist Winsor McCay. The six-minute short depicts a giant mosquito tormenting a sleeping man. The film is one of the earliest works of animation, and its technical quality is considered far ahead of its contemporaries. It is also known under the titles The Story of a Mosquito and Winsor McCay and his Jersey Skeeters. McCay had a reputation for his proficient drawing skills, best remembered in the elaborate cartooning of the childrens comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland he began in 1905. He delved into the emerging art of animation with the film Little Nemo, and followed its success by adapting an episode of his comic strip Dream of the Rarebit Fiend into How a Mosquito Operates. McCay gave the film a more coherent story and more developed characterization than in the Nemo film, with naturalistic timing, motion, and weight in the animation. How a Mosquito Operates had an enthusiastic reception when McCay first showed it as part of his vaudeville act. He further developed the character animation he introduced in Mosquito with his best-known animated work, Gertie the Dinosaur. Horrors of the Black Museum Horrors of the Black Museum is a British-American horror film starring Michael Gough and directed by Arthur Crabtree. It was the first film in what film critic David Pirie dubbed Anglo-Amalgamateds "Sadian trilogy", with an emphasis on sadism, cruelty and violence, in contrast to the supernatural horror of the Hammer films of the same era. The Devil's Hand The Devils Hand is an independently-produced, American black-and-white horror film. It was produced by Alvin K. Bublis and directed by William J. Hole Jr. The film stars Linda Christian, Robert Alda, Ariadna Welter and Neil Hamilton. The movie was made in 1959 by Rex Carlton Productions, but not distributed until 1961 by Crown International Pictures. It follows the activities of a group of modern-day Los Angelenos who are members of a cult that worships Gamba, the Great Devil God. The Blood of Fu Manchu The Blood of Fu Manchu, also known as Fu Manchu and the Kiss of Death, Kiss of Death, Kiss and Kill and Against All Odds, is a 1968 British adventure crime film directed by Jesús Franco, based on the fictional Asian villain Fu Manchu created by Sax Rohmer. It was the fourth film in a series, and was preceded by The Vengeance of Fu Manchu. The Castle of Fu Manchu followed in 1969. It was produced by Harry Alan Towers for Udastex Films. It starred Christopher Lee as Fu Manchu, Richard Greene as Scotland Yard detective Nayland Smith, and Howard Marion-Crawford as Dr. Petrie. The movie was filmed in Spain and Brazil. Shirley Eaton appears in a scene that she claimed she was never paid for; apparently the director Jesús Franco had inserted some stock footage of her from one of her films into the film without telling her. She only found out years later that she had been in a Fu Manchu film. Schlock Schlock is a 1973 American low-budget horror comedy film, written, directed by and starring filmmaker John Landis. De kleine blonde dood The Little Blonde Death is a 1993 Dutch film directed by Jean van de Velde. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Gang Tapes Gang Tapes is a 2001 crime film directed by Adam Ripp and starring Darris Love, Darontay McClendon and Don Cambell. It has not been considered a mainstream success but did create a cult following. When teenaged Kris carjacks a visiting family members vehicle, he also steals their video camera and begins recording gang life in South Central Los Angeles. Kris himself is a wannabe gang member, and the young man looks up to drug dealer Alonzo. He also excitedly follows the violent exploits of the crazed Cyril. As Kris becomes more deeply involved with his dangerous new friends, his loving mother tries to keep him off the streets. BraveStarr: The Legend BraveStarr: The Movie is an animated space Western film released on March 18, 1988 by Taurus Entertainment. The film was based on Filmations television series and Mattels action figure of the same name, and it was also among the first animated features to use computer graphics. The film tells the story of the original discovery of Kerium, and how the Galactic Marshall Bravestarr came to battle Tex Hex and his master Stampede on the planet of New Texas. It also introduces his allies: J.B., Thirty/Thirty, Deputy Fuzz, and the Shaman. The PAL-based European version of the movie has been released to Region 1 DVD in a 2-disc set in July 3, 2007 release called The Best of BraveStarr from BCI Eclipse, with the second disc being five fan chosen best of episodes from the TV series. The movie received its own single DVD release on May 6, 2008. Unlike The Secret of the Sword, the BraveStarr movie was produced and released following the conclusion of the TV series. Sharing the same fate as the toy and TV show, it was not a box-office success, playing only to weekend matinées in limited markets. A year after its release, Filmation closed down for good; its last full-length production, Happily Ever After, did not premiere until 1993. Mirage Mirage is a 2004 Macedonian drama film starring Vlado Jovanovski, Mustafa Nadarević, Nikola Đuričko, and Dejan Aćimović, with Marko Kovačević debuting in its lead role. It was directed by Svetozar Ristovski, who co-wrote the film with Grace Lea Troje. Taking place in the city of Veles, the film is a coming-of-age story about a talented but abused schoolboy who is betrayed by illusory hopes of a better future and transformed by harsh circumstances into a criminal. It offers a grim depiction of post-independence Macedonia, portraying it as a site of violence and corruption. Mirage was Ristovskis feature debut as a director. Following its release in Canada and the United States, it was well-received by most critics, who have generally praised the film for its uncompromising realism and lead actors performance. It won Best Feature Film during the 2005 Anchorage International Film Festival and was nominated for the Tokyo Grand Prix during the 2004 Tokyo International Film Festival. Stormy Night is the first in a series of childrens books authored by Yūichi Kimura and illustrated by Hiroshi Abe. In 1995, the book won the 26th Kōdansha Literature Culture Award and the 42nd Sankei Childrens Literature Culture Award. When Arashi no Yoru ni was published in 1994, Kimura had no plans to continue the story as a series, but due to the popularity of the story and receiving considerable encouragement, he continued the story through five more books, ending with in 2002. As the series became more popular, a compilation called was released in 2004 and a movie adaptation was produced. Soon after, Kimura wrote the seventh and last book, . Arashi no Yoru ni was published in Japanese textbooks by Mitsumura Tosho Publishing. In 2005, Gisaburō Sugii directed an animated film adaptation covering all seven books in the series. A CG-animated anime television series by Sparky Animation, , began airing in Japan from April 4, 2012 to September 26, 2012. Pretty Bird Pretty Bird is a 2008 American comedy film. It competed in the Dramatic Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. Loss Loss is a 2008 Lithuanian psychological thriller film directed, co-written and co-produced by Latvian film director Māris Martinsons. In October 2008, it was announced that the film was Lithuanias submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in the 81st Academy Awards, becoming the first Lithuanian feature film ever to be submitted for the Academy Awards. Cartagena Cartagena is a 2009 French drama film directed by Alain Monne and starring Sophie Marceau, Christopher Lambert, and Margarita Rosa de Francisco. Based on the novel LHomme de chevet by Eric Holder, with a screenplay by Alain Monne and Nathalie Vailloud, the film is about a beautiful, free-spirited woman who becomes bedridden following a terrible accident. Against her better judgement, she hires a drunk middle-aged former boxer to cook and care for her. Although unqualified for the position, he is desperate to work, and slowly he wins the trust of the woman, who teaches him how to read by introducing him to the works of Charles Bukowski. Through his help, she is forced to consider the potential happiness that awaits her in the outside world. Cartagena was filmed on location in Cartagena, Bolívar, Colombia. The actor Christopher Lambert was six months in Cartagena training with coach Anibal Gonzalez during his preparation for the role. Skyrunners Skyrunners is an American-Canadian science fiction action thriller film that premiered on Disney XD on November 27, 2009. It was the first original film that premiered on the network. Unaware Unaware is an American science-fiction horror thriller film directed by Sean Bardin and Robert Cooley. It follows a vacationing couple who discover something disturbing on a rural Texas ranch. Like the films Paranormal Activity and The Blair Witch Project, Unaware is an independent feature presented in "found footage" format. The producers have also followed in marketing the film to potential fans via Eventful. Marguerite Marguerite is a 2017 Canadian short drama film, written and directed by Marianne Farley. The film stars Béatrice Picard and Sandrine Bisson. The film premiered at the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival on 12 November 2017. In 2018, it screened at both LGBT and general film festivals. It was one of 12 short films selected for screening on Ici TOU.TV in conjunction with the 2018 Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma film festival. The Bell Boy The Bell Boy is a 1918 American two-reel silent comedy film directed by Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle for the Comique film company. The film stars Arbuckle and Buster Keaton as bellboys in the Elks Head Hotel. They cause trouble with each other and guests. The elevator is powered by a stubborn horse, a sham robbery turns into a real one, and there is a chase on a runaway trolley. Much of the material in this film was later re-used by Keaton in his 1937 film Love Nest On Wheels. One sequence involving a mop was reused by Keaton in his last film appearance in The Scribe. If You Could Only Cook If You Could Only Cook is a screwball comedy of mistaken identity starring Herbert Marshall as a frustrated automobile executive and Jean Arthur as a young woman who talks him into posing as her husband so they can land jobs as a butler and a cook. Northwest Hounded Police Northwest Hounded Police is a cartoon starring Droopy and Tex Averys wolf. This cartoon revolves around the wolf on the run from Droopy, who is trailing the wolf in order to capture him. The title is a play on words on North West Mounted Police, a 1940 film. Don Giovanni Don Giovanni is a 1979 French-Italian film directed by Joseph Losey. It is an adaptation of Mozarts classic opera Don Giovanni, based on the Don Juan legend of a seducer, destroyed by his excesses. The film stars Ruggero Raimondi in the title role, and the conductor is Lorin Maazel. It was re-released on DVD in 2008. The Fan Der Fan is a 1982 West German horror film directed by Eckhart Schmidt. The film follows a disturbed teenage girls obsessive love for a pop singer named R who, after meeting her, eventually reveals that he does not love her back, leading to disastrous consequences. An uncut and restored version was released by Mondo Macabro on DVD and Blu-ray in 2015. The Xango from Baker Street O Xangô de Baker Street is 2001 Brazilian-Portuguese film directed by Miguel Faria, based on the novel of the same name by Jô Soares. The film was first announced in 1996, but filming only started on September 1998 in Porto, Portugal, lasting until 1999. The Clash: Westway to the World The Clash: Westway to the World is a 2000 documentary film about the British punk rock band The Clash. In 2003 it won the Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video. Directed by Don Letts, the film combines old footage from the bands personal collection filmed in 1982 when The Clash went to New York City with new interviews conducted for the film by Mal Peachey of members Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, Topper Headon, and Joe Strummer and other people associated with the group. Although The Clash: Westway to the World ostensibly provides an overview of the bands history, the film implies that The Clash broke up in 1983 when Mick Jones left the band, making no mention of the post-Jones version of the band that existed between 1983 and 1986, nor the album that iteration produced. Danny Garcias 2012 documentary film The Rise and Fall of The Clash covers this period in some depth, placing an emphasis on the bands declining years and the repercussions of Mick Jones ouster. Garcias film also features interviews with latter-day Clash members Pete Howard, Nick Sheppard, and Vince White. Boy and Bicycle Boy and Bicycle is the first film made by Ridley Scott. The black and white short was made on 16mm film while Scott was a photography student at the Royal College of Art in London in 1962. Although a very early work - Scott would not direct his first feature for another 15 years - the film is significant in that it features a number of visual elements that would become motifs of Scotts work. Shot entirely in West Hartlepool and Seaton Carew the film features the cooling tower and blast furnaces of the local British Steel North Works foreshadowing images in Alien, Blade Runner and Black Rain. The central element of the Boy and Bicycle is re-used in Scotts advert for Hovis of the early 1970s. The film features Scotts younger brother Tony Scott as the boy. “We were both experiencing the process that would fundamentally take us through our live together, in terms of making movies” Ridley Scott commented about the film and his brother. Scott secured finance from the British Film Institute to complete the editing and sound in 1965 including a track by John Barry called "Onward Christian Spacemen". Scott wanted to use the existing recording by Barry, but the composer was so impressed by the young filmmaker he agreed to produce a new recording for the film at limited cost. This film has been released as an extra on the DVD for Scotts first feature The Duellists. La matassa La matassa is a 2009 Italian comedy film written and directed by Giambattista Avellino and by Ficarra e Picone. The film was a box office success, ranking first for two weeks at the Italian box office and grossing $10,007,765. Share Share is a 2019 drama film, written and directed by Pippa Bianco, based upon Biancos short film of the same name. It stars Rhianne Barreto, Charlie Plummer, Poorna Jagannathan, J. C. Mackenzie, Nicholas Galitzine, and Lovie Simone. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2019. It was released on July 27, 2019, by HBO Films. Twenty Minutes of Love Twenty Minutes of Love is a 1914 American comedy silent film made by Keystone Studios. The film is widely reported as Charlie Chaplins directorial debut; some sources name Joseph Maddern as the director, but generally credit Chaplin as the creative force. Twice Two Twice Two is a 1933 American Pre-Code Laurel and Hardy short film. It his is the second of only three films where the pair each play a dual role: the first is Brats and the third and last is Our Relations. Daffy Duck Hunt Daffy Duck Hunt is a 1949 animated Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson, and starring Porky Pig, Daffy Duck and Barnyard Dawg. A Lawless Street A Lawless Street is a 1955 American Technicolor Western film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and starring Randolph Scott and Angela Lansbury. The film is also known as The Marshal of Medicine Bend in the United States. Frankenstein Meets the Spacemonster Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster is a science fiction cult film, directed by Robert Gaffney and starring Marilyn Hanold, James Karen and Lou Cutell. It was filmed in Florida and Puerto Rico in 1964. The film was released in the United Kingdom as Duel of the Space Monsters. It is also known as Frankenstein Meets the Space Men, Mars Attacks Puerto Rico, Mars Invades Puerto Rico and Operation San Juan. Released by the Futurama Entertainment Corp., it was released on DVD by Dark Sky Films in 2006. In the United States, it was initially released on a double feature with Curse of the Voodoo. The film tells the story of a facially-damaged android robot who fights alien invaders. Despite the title, neither Dr. Frankenstein nor Frankensteins monster appear in the film. However, it is stated near the beginning of the movie that the android is partially built from human pieces and he is also often called by the first name of Frank. Mafia The Day of the Owl is a 1968 film directed by Damiano Damiani. Nightwing Nightwing is a 1979 American horror film directed by the Canadian filmmaker Arthur Hiller. The screenplay is by Martin Cruz Smith, Steve Shagan and Bud Shrake, based on the 1977 novel of the same title by Smith. The movies tagline is "Day belongs to man, but night is theirs!" It was one of many imitators of the 1975 film Jaws. Such movies about animals gone wild were popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s. These included Grizzly, Orca, Tentacles, The Pack, Piranha, Alligator and Great White. S.O.S. Titanic S.O.S. Titanic is a British-American 1979 television movie that depicts the doomed 1912 maiden voyage from the perspective of three distinct groups of passengers in First, Second, and Third Class. The script was written by James Costigan and directed by William Hale. It is the first Titanic film filmed and released in color. First Class passengers include a May–December couple, multi-millionaire John Jacob Astor IV and his new wife Madeleine Talmage Force; their friend, the "unsinkable" Molly Brown; another pair of honeymooners, Daniel and Mary Marvin; and Benjamin Guggenheim, returning to his wife and children after a scandalous affair. One plot line relates the tentative shipboard romance of two schoolteachers, Titanic survivor Lawrence Beesley and the fictional Leigh Goodwin. Both are saved. In steerage, the plot focuses on the experiences of eight Irish immigrants, who are first depicted approaching the ship from a tender in the harbor of Queenstown, Ireland. These characters, all based on real people, include Katie Gilnagh, Kate Mullens, Mary Agatha Glynn, Bridget Bradley, Daniel Buckley, Jim Farrell, Martin Gallagher, and David Chartens. During the voyage, Martin Gallagher falls for an unnamed "Irish beauty." The cast also includes Helen Mirren in a small role early in her career. The Hunchback of Notre Dame The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a 1982 British-American romantic drama TV movie based on the Victor Hugo novel. It was directed by Michael Tuchner and Alan Hume and produced by Norman Rosemont and Malcolm J. Christopher. It starred Anthony Hopkins, Derek Jacobi, Lesley-Anne Down and John Gielgud. The film was produced as part of the long-running Hallmark Hall of Fame series and was televised on CBS on February 4, 1982. Woh 7 Din Woh Saat Din is a 1983 Hindi film directed by Bapu. Produced by Surinder Kapoor and Boney Kapoor, it stars his son Anil Kapoor along with Padmini Kolhapure and Naseeruddin Shah. It was Anil Kapoors first lead role. The film is a remake of the 1981 Tamil film Andha 7 Naatkal, which was directed by K. Bhagyaraj. Director Bapu remade the film in Telugu first and then in Hindi. The music was done by Laxmikant Pyarelal while Anand Bakshi wrote the lyrics. Girls Nite Out Girls Nite Out is a 1982 American slasher film written and produced by Anthony N. Gurvis, directed by Robert Deubel, and starring Julia Montgomery, Suzanne Barnes, Rutanya Alda, and Hal Holbrook. The film focuses on a group of college girls who are targeted by a killer in a bear mascot costume during an all-night scavenger hunt on their campus. Shot at Upsala College in New Jersey, the film received a test-run theatrical release under its original title, The Scaremaker, in June 1982, before being subsequently released under the title Girls Nite Out in 1984. Slappy and the Stinkers Slappy and the Stinkers is a 1998 American family adventure comedy film directed by Barnet Kellman. The film stars B. D. Wong and Bronson Pinchot. Its plot concerns a group of children who try to save an abused sea lion from a greedy circus owner. Ice Ice is a 1998 television disaster film starring Grant Show, Udo Kier, Flex Alexander and Eva La Rue. The film has a similar premise as The Day After Tomorrow, a science fiction disaster film released six years later. Though completely in English, it first premiered in Germany in 1998 before being aired on ABC in the United States in 2000. Out 1 Out 1, also referred to as Out 1: Noli Me Tangere, is a 1971 French film directed by Jacques Rivette. It is indebted to Honoré de Balzacs La Comédie humaine, particularly the History of the Thirteen collection. Known for its length of nearly 13 hours, the film is divided into eight parts around 90–100 minutes each. The vast length of Out 1 allows Rivette, like Balzac, to construct multiple loosely connected characters with independent stories whose subplots weave amongst each other and continually uncover new characters with their own subplots. A shorter version of the film exists, and its Spectre subtitle was chosen for the names ambiguous and various indistinct meanings, while the Noli me tangere subtitle for the original version is clearly a reference to it being the full-length film as intended by Rivette. The films experimentation with parallel subplots was influenced by André Cayattes two-part Anatomy of a Marriage, while the use of expansive screen time was first toyed with by Rivette in Lamour fou. The parallel narrative structure has since been used in many other notable films, including Krzysztof Kieślowskis Dekalog and Lucas Belvauxs Trilogie, which includes Un couple épatant, Cavale and Après la vie, to name a few. Each part begins with a title in the form of "from person to person", followed by a handful of black and white still photos recapitulating the scenes of the prior episode, then concluded by showing the final minute or so of the last episode before cutting into the new episode itself. Out 1 received 13 votes in the 2012 Sight & Sound critics poll of the greatest films ever made, resulting in a final ranking of 127th. Falling Angels Falling Angels is a 2003 independent film by Scott Smith, based on the novel of the same name by Barbara Gowdy and adapted for the screen by poet and author Esta Spalding. It is the second feature film by Scott Smith, writer, producer and director of Rollercoaster. Set in the late 1960s, the film is a dark comedy focusing on the coming of age of three sisters and their struggle for independence in a dysfunctional family. It is also a story about the destructive effects of secrecy between parents and children. William S. Burroughs: A Man Within William S. Burroughs: A Man Within is a 2010 independent American documentary film directed by Yony Leyser about William S. Burroughs, featuring previously unreleased footage and interviews with his friends and colleagues. The film uses archival footage and interviews with John Waters, Patti Smith, Iggy Pop, Gus Van Sant, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Sonic Youth, Laurie Anderson, Amiri Baraka, Jello Biafra, and David Cronenberg. The film is narrated by Peter Weller, with a soundtrack by Patti Smith and Sonic Youth. No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson is a 2010 documentary film produced by Kartemquin Films for ESPNs 30 for 30 series and directed by Steve James. No Crossover details a 1993 brawl involving then-high school basketball player and future NBA star Allen Iverson, and how the incident – and the subsequent trial and eventual conviction of Iverson – divided the town of Hampton, where Iverson attended Bethel High School. Grassroots Grassroots is a 2012 American political comedy-drama film directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal, based on the book Zioncheck for President by Phil Campbell. Shot in Seattle, the film revolves around a grassroots campaign for Seattle City Council and explores what happens when a dedicated activist tries to realize a vision by seeking political office. Louder Than Words Louder Than Words is a 2013 drama film directed by Anthony Fabian and written by Benjamin Chapin. Starring Timothy Hutton, David Duchovny and Hope Davis, the film focuses on a couple John and Brenda trying to deal with the death of their daughter Maria. Production of the movie was stalled for a week in 2012 due to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. The film was released on October 11, 2013 at Hamptons International Film Festival and was received with mixed reviews. Swamy Ra Ra Swamy Ra Ra is a 2013 Telugu crime comedy film directed by debutant Sudheer Varma and produced by Chakri Chirugupati under Lakshmi Narasimha Entertainments. It stars Nikhil Siddharth and Swathi Reddy in the lead roles. Nara Rohit gave voice over in the beginning of the film. It was released on 23 March 2013 and was declared a hit at the box office. The film was remade in Kannada as Jamboo Savari in 2014 starring Prajwal Devaraj and Nikki Galrani.The film was dubbed by in Hindi of the same name. Shabdo Shabdo is a 2013 Indian Bengali film directed by Kaushik Ganguly. The film revolves around the life of Tarak, a foley artist of Bengali film. Taraks job is to create ambient sounds for films, but, he gradually gets trapped in his own world, a world full of sound. It won the 60th National Film Awards for Best Feature Film in Bengali and the Best Audiography. Herd Herd is a 2016 Serbian comedy film directed by Nikola Kojo. The Padre The Padre is a 2018 Canadian drama film directed by Jonathan Sobol and starring Tim Roth, Nick Nolte and Luis Guzman. Humorous Phases of Funny Faces Humorous Phases of Funny Faces is a 1906 short silent animated cartoon directed by James Stuart Blackton and generally regarded by film historians as the first animated film recorded on standard picture film. Dark Alibi Dark Alibi is a 1946 American film directed by Phil Karlson featuring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. It is also known as Charlie Chan in Alcatraz, Fatal Fingerprints and Fatal Fingertips. Borderline Borderline is a 1950 American film noir crime film directed by William A. Seiter starring Fred MacMurray and Claire Trevor. It was filmed from late May to early July 1949 at Republic Studios. Man on a Tightrope Man on a Tightrope is a 1953 American film directed by Elia Kazan, starring Fredric March, Terry Moore and Gloria Grahame. It was entered into the 3rd Berlin International Film Festival. The screenplay by Robert E. Sherwood was based on a 1952 novel of the same title by Neil Paterson. Paterson based his true story, which first appeared as the magazine novelette International Incident, on the escape of the Circus Brumbach from East Germany in 1950. Members of the Circus Brumbach appeared in the film version in both character roles and as extras. Rome Adventure Rome Adventure, also known as Lovers Must Learn, is a 1962 romantic drama film, based on the 1932 novel Lovers Must Learn by Irving Fineman. It was directed by Delmer Daves and stars Troy Donahue, Angie Dickinson, and Suzanne Pleshette. Stay Away, Joe Stay Away, Joe is a 1968 Western-comedy film, with musical interludes, set in modern times and starring Elvis Presley, Burgess Meredith, Katy Jurado and Joan Blondell. Directed by Peter Tewksbury, the film was based on the 1953 novel by Dan Cushman, a satirical farce. The film reached number 65 on the Variety weekly national box office chart in 1968. Space Raiders Space Raiders, also known as Star Child, is a 1983 space Western film written and directed by Howard R. Cohen and produced by Roger Corman. The film was made during the time when many studios were releasing space opera films following the success of Star Wars, however, the film was panned by critics, especially for its reuse of special effects footage and music taken from Cormans 1980 film Battle Beyond the Stars. John Leguizamo: Freak Freak is a 1998 film directed by Spike Lee. The film is a live performance of John Leguizamos one man show on Broadway of the same name. Leguizamos show was semi-autobiographical as he would talk about many aspects of his life. In the performance piece, he also talks about family members such as his parents, grandparents, uncle, and his younger brother. The film premiered on HBO. The show was a commercial and critical success and garnered Leguizamo and members of the production crew several awards and nominations. The making of this film prompted Lee to cast Leguizamo in the lead role of his next film the following year, Summer of Sam. Leguizamo followed this performance up with the Broadway show A Love Story in 2001. Judgment Day Judgment Day is a 1999 direct-to-video science-fiction action film directed by John Terlesky and starring Mario Van Peebles, Suzy Amis and Ice-T. It was Amis final film before her retirement and is the first CineTel film that deals with a disaster in the sci-fi genre. Chor Machaaye Shor Chor Machaye Shor is a 2002 Bollywood action comedy film. The plot of this film is based on the 1999 Hollywood film Blue Streak and the 1979 Bollywood film Gol Maal. Snapphanar Snapphanar is a Swedish miniseries directed by Måns Mårlind and Björn Stein that aired in three parts on Sveriges Television during Christmas 2006. It is a historical drama about the Snapphane peasant rebel movement that fought against the Swedish rule of Scania in the 17th century. The "Snapphanar" was a rebellion of those people, who fought secretly for Denmark during 1660-1700. The miniseries was criticised by historians due to a perceived lack of historical accuracy. The Scanian nationalist attitudes portrayed in the series did not exist in the 17th century, and the term snapphane, which is used for self-identification in the series, was in fact a derogatory term used by Swedes. Krystal Krystal is a 2017 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by William H. Macy and written by Will Aldis. The film stars Rosario Dawson, Nick Robinson, T.I., Grant Gustin, Felicity Huffman, Macy, Jacob Latimore, Rick Fox, William Fichtner, and Kathy Bates. The film had its world premiere at the Virginia Film Festival on November 10, 2017. It was released on April 13, 2018, by Great Point Media and Paladin. Rise of the Gargoyles Rise of the Gargoyles is a 2009 television film directed by Bill Corcoran and produced for the Syfy channel. It is the 18th film in the Maneater Series. Passage de Venus Passage de Venus is a series of photographs of the transit of the planet Venus across the Sun in 1874. They were purportedly taken in Japan by the French astronomer Pierre Janssen using his photographic revolver. It is the oldest film on IMDb. A 2005 study of the surviving material concluded that all the extant plates made with the photographic revolver are practice plates shot with a model and that none of the many plates successfully exposed during the eclipse seem to have survived. Anuraga Karikkin Vellam Anuraga Karikkin Vellam is a 2016 Indian Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by debutant Khalid Rahman. It stars Asif Ali, Biju Menon, Asha Sarath, and Rajisha Vijayan in lead roles. Written by Naveen Bhaskar, it revolves around the life of an ordinary man, Raghu, and his son, Abhilash. The soundtrack and background score for the film are composed by Prashant Pillai. Produced jointly by Shaji Nadesan, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Santhosh Sivan, and Arya under the banner of August Cinema. Anuraga Karikkin Vellam was released on 7 July 2016.The performance of Rajisha Vijayan made her to win the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress in 2016 . The Convenient Groom The Convenient Groom is a 2016 American-Canadian romantic comedy television film directed by David Winning and starring Vanessa Marcil and David Sutcliffe. Based on the book by Denise Hunter and a screenplay by Julie Sherman Wolfe, the film is about a called-off wedding and a good friendship. The television film first aired on June 18, 2016, on the Hallmark Channel. Swathanthryam Ardharathriyil Swathanthryam Ardharathriyil is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film directed by Tinu Pappachan and written by Dileep Kurian. It was produced by B. C. Joshi, with Lijo Jose Pellissery and Chemban Vinod Jose as co-producers. The film stars Antony Varghese, Vinayakan, and Chemban Vinod Jose. It was released in India on 31 March 2018. A Ring of Endless Light A Ring of Endless Light is a 2002 Disney Channel Original Movie based on the Madeleine LEngle book of the same name filmed on location in Australia, and starring Mischa Barton in the main lead role. In the U.S. it was aired on August 23, 2002. Steve + Sky Steve + Sky is a 2004 Belgian comedy-drama film written and directed by Felix Van Groeningen in his directorial debut. It stars Titus De Voogdt, Delfine Bafort and Johan Heldenbergh. The film is set in Kortrijksesteenweg in Ghent, which is known for its many brothels, and follows two 22-year-olds whose lives crosses paths. Kings of South Beach Kings of South Beach is a film written by Nicholas Pileggi about an infamous operator of nightclubs in the South Beach section of Miami Beach. The lead character is portrayed by Jason Gedrick; his best friend is portrayed by Donnie Wahlberg. The film premiered on March 12, 2007 on the A&E Network. Sorry Bhai! Sorry Bhai is an Indian Hindi romance drama film starring Shabana Azmi, Boman Irani, Sanjay Suri, Sharman Joshi and Chitrangada Singh. It was directed by Onir and released on 28 November 2008. On Death Row On Death Row is a television mini-series written and directed by Werner Herzog about capital punishment in the United States. The series grew out of the same project which produced Herzogs documentary film Into the Abyss. The series first aired in the United Kingdom on March 22, 2012 on Channel 4. Each episode of the series focuses on a specific murder case and those convicted of the crimes, each of whom was on death row during filming. The cases profiled are: James Barnes, convicted of two murders Joseph Garcia and George Rivas, members of the Texas Seven. Rivas, the leader of the Texas Seven, was executed on February 29, 2012, aged 41. Garcia was executed on December 4, 2018. Hank Skinner, convicted of murdering a woman and her two sons Linda Carty, convicted of murdering a woman and stealing her four-day-old child Robert Fratta, convicted for hiring two men to murder his wife Darlie Routier, convicted of murdering her five-year-old son, Damon. Two of her sons, Damon and 6-year-old Devon, were killed in the attack, but she was only tried for the murder of Damon Blaine Milam, convicted of killing of his girlfriends 13 month old daughter Douglas Feldman, convicted of shooting two truck drivers in a traffic altercation. Executed by lethal injection in Texas on July 31, 2013. Chaappa Kurish Chaappa Kurish is a 2011 Malayalam thriller film co-written and directed by Sameer Thahir and starring Vineeth Sreenivasan, Fahadh Faasil, Roma Asrani, Remya Nambeesan and Nivetha Thomas in the lead roles. The film started production in April 2011 at Kochi and released on 14 July. The film is the directorial debut of Thahir. The film was remade in Tamil as Pulivaal with Prasanna and Vimal. The promo of the movie was reported to be a copy of 2003 movie 21 Grams and poster was reported to be based on the 2000 movie Amores perros. The film is loosely based on the 2009 South Korean film Handphone with reported structural similarity to the 2002 movie Changing Lanes. Vampire Dog Vampire Dog is a 2012 Canadian family film directed by Geoff Anderson and starring Collin MacKechnie, Julia Sarah Stone, Amy Matysio, Ron Pederson and Jodi Sadowsky. The vampire dog is voiced by Norm Macdonald. White Reindeer White Reindeer is a 2013 American dark comedy film written and directed by Zach Clark. The film stars Anna Margaret Hollyman as a real estate agent who must deal with the recent death of her husband as the holidays approach. Also appearing are Laura Lemar-Goldsborough, Joe Swanberg, Nathan Williams, Chris Doubek, and Melodie Sisk. Back Stage Back Stage is a 1919 American two-reel silent comedy film directed by and starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and featuring Buster Keaton and Al St. John. In this film, Keaton, Arbuckle, Al St. John, and others work back stage as stagehands in a playhouse trying to help out and, in some cases, stay away from the eccentric performers. When the performers rebel and refuse to do the show, the stagehands, along with Arbuckles love interest perform in their stead—including Keaton doing butterflies and no-handed cartwheels in drag. Several Arbuckle shorts use sight gags that other comedians elaborated on in other films. In Back Stage, Arbuckle uses the falling wall sequence, where a piece of set falls on him but a window in the set piece allows him to escape being crushed. Keaton used this gag in his first short One Week and, most famously, in Steamboat Bill Men O'War Men O War is the third sound film starring Laurel and Hardy, released on June 29, 1929. The Hard Way Way is a 1943 Warner Bros. musical drama film directed by Vincent Sherman. The film was based on a story by Irwin Shaw which was reportedly based on Ginger Rogers relationship with her first husband, Jack Pepper and her own mother, Lela. Destroyer Destroyer is a 1943 American war film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Edward G. Robinson. Bunny Hugged Bunny Hugged is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Released in 1951, the short is essentially a re-working of Jones 1948 short Rabbit Punch, substituting wrestling for boxing. The Frogmen The Frogmen is a 1951 American black-and-white World War II drama film from Twentieth Century Fox, produced by Samuel G. Engel, directed by Lloyd Bacon, that stars Richard Widmark, Dana Andrews, and Gary Merrill. The films storyline is based on operations by United States Navy Underwater Demolition Teams, popularly known as "frogmen", against the Japanese Army and naval forces. It was the first such film about scuba diving and became a popular cultural hit. Following the opening credits, The Frogmen has an on-screen written statement: "This is a true story based on incidents which occurred in the latter part of World War II. It deals with one of the most hazardous and unique branches of the Armed Forces ... the Underwater Demolition Teams. This film could not have been produced without the active cooperation of the Department of Defense and the United States Navy". Underwater Demolition Teams have been used since World War II for reconnaissance duties, clearing underwater obstacles planted by the enemy, advance landings on beaches, and offensive underwater attacks on enemy ships; they were the forerunners of the Navy SEALs. A Doll's House A Dolls House is a 1973 British film, directed by Patrick Garland. It is based on Henrik Ibsens play A Dolls House. The Glass Menagerie The Glass Menagerie is a 1973 American made-for-television drama film based on the 1944 play of the same name by Tennessee Williams. It is directed by Anthony Harvey and stars Katharine Hepburn, Sam Waterston, Joanna Miles and Michael Moriarty. It marked the third screen adaptation of the play. The Glass Menagerie was Katharine Hepburns first appearance on television. She had initially been wary of the medium, but was convinced by the opportunity to work with friend Anthony Harvey, with whom she had made the successful film The Lion in Winter. Hepburn was also drawn to the project when she was told her niece Katharine Houghton could co-star as Laura, but Houghton eventually turned down the role. The Glass Menagerie was one of the major television events of 1973, commanding high ratings. It received four Primetime Emmy Awards. The Boneyard The Boneyard is a 1991 American direct-to-video horror film directed by James Cummins. Mr. Accident Mr. Accident is a 2000 Australian comedy film written, directed, produced by, and starring Yahoo Serious. The plot involves a very clumsy but lovable young man named Roger Crumpkin and his UFO-obsessed girlfriend Sunday Valentine, who stumble upon a plan to market eggs laced with nicotine. Crumpkin must risk his job and girlfriend to uncover the plan that just may involve his boss. Saint Seiya: Evil Goddess Eris , retitled on its home video release, is the first in a series of anime films produced by Toei Animation based on the manga Saint Seiya by Masami Kurumada. The movie premiered on July 18, 1987 at the Toei Manga Matsuri film festival, where it was shown as part of a quadruple feature along with Sleeping Princess in Devils Castle and the movie versions of Hikari Sentai Maskman and Choujinki Metalder. Red Riding Hood Red Riding Hood is a 2006 American musical film starring Morgan Thompson as "Red", Henry Cavill as "the Hunter", and Joey Fatone as "the Wolf". Shanghai Dreams Shanghai Dreams is a 2005 Chinese film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai and starring Gao Yuanyuan, Li Bin, Tang Yang, Wang Xiaoyang, and Yao Anlian. The film was produced by Stellar Megamedia, Debo Films Ltd. and Kingwood Ltd. Shanghai Dreams was the winner of the Jury Prize at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Knights of the South Bronx Knights of the South Bronx is a 2005 television film about a teacher who helps students at a tough inner-city school to succeed by teaching them to play chess. It was directed by Allen Hughes and written by Jamal Joseph and Dianne Houston. Am Ende kommen Touristen And Along Come Tourists is a 2007 German dramatic film that was written and directed by Robert Thalheim. The principal characters are a young German doing civilian service at the former German Auschwitz concentration camp and an elderly camp survivor living there. Thalheim himself did his civilian service at the International Youth Meeting Center in Oświęcim/Auschwitz in 1996–1997, and portions of the film were shot at the Center and in the nearby town of Oświęcim, Poland. Filming was not permitted at the site of the concentration camp itself, where more than one million persons had been murdered by the end of the Second World War in 1945. The films title in German, Am Ende kommen Touristen, is taken from a volume of poetry published by in 2000. The principal performers are Alexander Fehling as Sven Lehnert and Ryszard Ronczewski as the survivor Stanislaw Krzemiński. Barbara Wysocka plays Ania Łanuszewskaa, a young Polish woman from Oświęcim with whom Sven develops a romantic relationship. The film premièred on 16 August 2007 in Germany; its North American première was on 12 September 2007 at the Toronto International Film Festival. In 2010 and 2011 the film was broadcast on German television. In 2007 Bonnie J. Gordon wrote of the film that it is "a quiet triumph ... economically blends modern lifes truths, such as the fragility of 20-something love affairs, with universal themes, such as the search for meaning and the human need to expiate guilt." Jürgen Fauth wrote "Without ever resorting to preachiness, Thalheim, who was a Zivi at Auschwitz himself, offers incisive insights into the thorny contradictions and treacherous cross-currents of guilt and memory that turn any kind of exploration of the overbearing past into a minefield." The film was nominated for the German Film Award for Best Feature Film. Alexander Fehling received the for his performance as Sven. A version of the film was broadcast on German television in 2010 and 2011, for which Robert Thalheim won the . A DVD version of the film was released in Europe in 2008. A region 1 DVD has not been released. Blood Tea and Red String Blood Tea and Red String is a stop-motion-animated feature film, called by director Christiane Cegavske a "fairy tale for adults". It was released on February 2, 2006 after a production time of 13 years, having been filmed in various places in the West Coast and in two studios. The musical score was composed and performed by Mark Growden. Cegavske says in the audio commentary to the DVD for this film that it is to be the first in a trilogy. The Last Lear The Last Lear is a 2007 Indian drama film directed by Rituparno Ghosh. The film won the National Award of India for Best Feature Film in English in 2007. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Preity Zinta, Arjun Rampal, Divya Dutta, Shefali Shah and Jisshu Sengupta. Shefali Shah won the Best Supporting Actress National Award for her role in the movie. It was produced by Arindam Chaudhuri of Planman Motion Pictures. Growing Up Smith Growing Up Smith is a 2017 comedy-drama film written by Anjul Nigam, Paul Quinn, and Gregory Scott Houghton. It was produced by Anjul Nigam, Frank Lotito, and Steve Straka and directed by Frank Lotito. Prior to its theatrical release, the film was originally produced and exhibited in some festivals under the title "Good Ol Boy". The movie takes place in 1979, when an Indian family moves to America with hopes of living the American Dream. While their 10-year-old boy Smith falls head-over-heels for the girl next door, his desire to become a "good old boy" propels him further away from his familys ideals than ever before. The film premiered on June 1, 2015, at the Seattle International Film Festival, where it won the Best of the Fest Top Five. Growing Up Smith went on to win the Audience Awards at the Woodstock Film Festival, Naples International Film Festival, Prescott Film Festival; the Jury Prize at CAAMFest; and the Best Family Film at Garden State Film Festival. It was the Opening Night Film at the Cleveland International Film Festival and the SouthSide Film Festival. The movie had its theatrical release in select cities in the United States on February 3, 2017, and expanded wider on February 10, 2017. Produced for $2 million, it received mostly positive reviews including TIME Magazines Pick of the Week. Gold Gold is a 2013 German Western film directed by Thomas Arslan. The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival. Wajah Tum Ho Wajah Tum Ho is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language crime thriller film directed by Vishal Pandya. It features Sharman Joshi, Gurmeet Choudhary and Sana Khan, in lead roles. The film revolves around a live murder committed on television. The production of the film began in February 2016 and principal photography was commenced in May 2016 in Mumbai and was wrapped by October 2016. The trailer was released on 14 October 2016. The film was released on 16 December 2016. Seetharama Kalyana Seetharama Kalyana is a 2019 Indian Kannada-language action film written and directed by A. Harsha and produced by Anitha Kumaraswamy under the Channambika Films banner. The film has an ensemble cast with Nikhil Kumar and Rachita Ram in the lead roles. The supporting cast includes R. Sarathkumar, Madhoo, Bollywood actor Sanjay Kapoor making his debut in Kannada, Bhagyashree, Aditya Menon, P. Ravishankar, Chikkanna, Sadhu Kokila among others. The technical crew members for the film include Anup Rubens as the music composer, Swamy. J as the cinematographer, Ganesh as the editor and Ram-Lakshman as the stunt choreographers. The film released on 25 January 2019 coinciding the Republic day holiday. It has been reported that the films Hindi dubbing rights has been sold for 5.5Crores. It is unofficial remake of the movie Rarandoi Veduka Chudham. The Marriage Circle The Marriage Circle is a 1924 silent film produced by Ernst Lubitsch and Warner Brothers with direction by Lubitsch and distribution by the Warners. Based on the play Only a Dream by Lothar Schmidt, the screenplay was written by Paul Bern. The "circle" of the title refers to the ring of infidelities central to the plot. The film was remade in 1932 by Lubitsch and George Cukor as One Hour with You. Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves is a 1944 adventure film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Maria Montez and Jon Hall. The film is derived from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights but its story departs greatly from the tale of the same name and includes an actual historic event. The film is one of series of "exotic" tales released by Universal during the war years; others include Cobra Woman, Arabian Nights and White Savage. Lifeguard Lifeguard is a 1976 American drama film made by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Daniel Petrie, based upon a screenplay by Ron Koslow. It stars Sam Elliott, Anne Archer, Stephen Young, Parker Stevenson, and Kathleen Quinlan. Moment by Moment Moment by Moment is a 1978 American romantic drama film written and directed by Jane Wagner and starring Lily Tomlin and John Travolta. It was produced by Robert Stigwood and released by Universal Pictures on December 22, 1978. The film was shot in Malibu from April to July 1978 and also marked the end of Travoltas three-film contract with Stigwood, following Saturday Night Fever and Grease. Psychos in Love Psychos in Love is a 1987 American black comedy horror film, directed by Gorman Bechard. Black and White Black and White is a 1999 television film directed by Yuri Zeltser which stars Gina Gershon and Rory Cochrane. A rookie Los Angeles police officer, Chris OBrien, is partnered with a hard-edged officer, Nora Hugosian. They develop a relationship at the same time that Hugosian is suspected of being a serial killer that is roaming the city. Laadla Laadla is a 1994 Indian drama film directed by Raj Kanwar, from a screenplay written by Anees Bazmee. The film stars Sridevi and Anil Kapoor in the lead roles. Raveena Tandon, Farida Jalal, Shakti Kapoor, Aruna Irani, Alok Nath, Mohnish Bahl and Prem Chopra appear in supporting roles. The film initially starred Divya Bharti as the female lead and she had shot most of the film. However, due to her untimely death in 1993, the film was reshot with Sridevi replacing her. The film is the remake of Kannada film Anuraga Aralithu. In the film, a headstrong factory owner marries the union leader of the factory, to quell his spirit and teach him a lesson. In the process, she ends up learning a few lessons herself. Laadla was released theatrically on March 25, 1994. The film, upon release, was a commercial success grossing ₹11 crore domestically, becoming the seventh highest grossing Indian movie of 1994. Sridevis performance as Sheetal Jaitly was widely acclaimed and earned her a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress. Laadla is one of the Indian films in which Sridevi played a negative role. Madonna: The Video Collection 93:99 The Video Collection 93:99 is the second music video compilation by American singer-songwriter Madonna. Released by Warner Music Vision, Warner Reprise Video and Warner Bros. Records on November 2, 1999, it contained music videos for singles released between 1993 and 1999. Originally, the collection was titled The Video Collection 92–99, and had included the 1992 video "Erotica", but it was omitted due to its sexually explicit content; instead the 1998 song "The Power of Good-Bye" was added. The videos in the collection were selected personally by Madonna, who felt the 14 videos to be her best work. After its release, the collection was critically appreciated, with one group of reviewers noting the artistic capabilities of Madonna while the others noting her ability to re-invent her image from one video to another. It reached a peak of eight on Billboards Top Music Video sales chart. In 2008, was certified platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipment of 100,000 copies across United States. A box set titled The Ultimate Collection was released in 2000, which contained The Video Collection 93:99 and The Immaculate Collection compilations. Mi Mejor Enemigo My Best Enemy is a 2005 Chilean/Argentine/Spanish drama directed by Álex Bowen. It stars Nicolás Saavedra, Erto Pantoja and Felipe Braun and won the Pudú de Plata for the best Chilean movie at the Valdivia International Film Festival. Aksar Aksar is a 2006 Indian Hindi thriller film directed by Anant Mahadevan and produced by Narendra and Shyam Bajaj under the banner of Siddhi Vinayak Creations. The film stars Emraan Hashmi, Udita Goswami and Dino Morea in the lead roles. It features the song "Jhalak Dikhlaja" sung by Himesh Reshammiya, also done a remix video for the promotion. A sequel titled Aksar 2 was released on 21 November 2017 with new storyline and cast. Blind Blind is a 2007 Dutch drama film written and directed by Tamar van den Dop, and starring Joren Seldeslachts, Halina Reijn and Katelijne Verbeke. The film follows a story of a loving couple, an albino woman and a blind man. Mushi-Shi: The Movie , also known in English as Mushi-Shi: The Movie and Bugmaster, is a 2006 Japanese fantasy film directed by Katsuhiro Otomo, based on the manga of the same name. It stars Joe Odagiri as Ginko, a traveler who dedicates himself to protecting the populace from supernatural creatures called Mushi. Otomo began work on the film in 2005 after declining a jidaigeki project. He was interested in creating a mix of live action and animation and felt the manga gave him an appropriate creative vehicle. The film debuted at the Venice International Film Festival in 2006 and was screened at several other festivals prior to its theatrical release on March 24, 2007, in Japan. The DVD was released in Japan in 2007, in the United Kingdom in 2008, and in North America in 2009. The film has received a mixed response from film critics. Many praised Odagiris performance and its visual but critiqued the plot and mythology as confusing. Mushishi received nominations and awards at film festivals and was among the 100 highest-grossing films of 2007 in Japan. Neurons to Nirvana Neurons to Nirvana is a 2013 documentary film by Canadian filmmaker Oliver Hockenhull. The film examines the evidence for the therapeutic benefits of psychedelic drugs. The production company crowdfunded marketing and distribution through a successful Kickstarter campaign that raised more than $35,000. Two versions of the film were released, a directors cut and an educational edition. The directors cut premiered at the Vancouver Film Festival in 2013 and is titled From Neurons to Nirvana: The Great Medicines and is 108 minutes. The popular released version is titled: Neurons to Nirvana: Understanding Psychedelic Medicines and runs 69 minutes The film features interviews with Gabor Maté, Dennis McKenna, Rick Doblin, Charles Grob, Jeremy Narby, Stanislav Grof, David Nutt, Julie Holland, David Healy, Michael Mithoefer, David Nichols, Amanda Feilding, Stephen Ross, Ralph Metzner, Gillian Maxwell, Manuel Schoch, Michael Winkelman, William Richards, Kathleen Harrison, Roland Griffiths, Wade Davis, Ingrid Pacey, and Chris Bennett. The shorter version of the film also features scenes from Ben Ridgways experimental animated film Continuum Infinitum. The Stolen Years The Stolen Years is a 2013 romance and dramatic film directed by Wong Chun-chun and starring Bai Baihe, Joseph Chang and Christine Fan. Mrs. Hyde Madame Hyde is a 2017 French drama film directed by Serge Bozon. It was screened in the International Competition section of the 2017 Locarno Film Festival. The Ace of Hearts The Ace of Hearts is a 1921 American crime drama film produced and directed by Wallace Worsley. The screenplay by Ruth Wightman is based on the pulp novel The Purple Mask by Gouverneur Morris. The film stars Leatrice Joy, John Bowers, and Lon Chaney. Prints of this film survive at the George Eastman House. A Hatful of Rain A Hatful of Rain is a 1957 American dramatic film about a young married man with a secret morphine addiction, based on a 1955 Broadway play of the same name. It is a medically and sociologically accurate account of the effects of morphine on an addict and his family. The frank depiction of drug addiction in a feature film was a rarity for its time. The film stars Eva Marie Saint, Don Murray, Anthony Franciosa, Lloyd Nolan, and Henry Silva. It was adapted by Michael V. Gazzo, Alfred Hayes, and Carl Foreman from the play by Gazzo. Foreman was blacklisted at the time of the films release. The Writers Guild of America added his name to the films credits in 1998, 14 years after his death. It was directed by Fred Zinnemann and features a strong musical score by Bernard Herrmann. Herrmann was asked by 20th Century Fox to rescore his prelude for the film as the original was considered "too terrifying". Franciosa was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Period of Adjustment Period of Adjustment is a 1962 American comedy-drama film directed by George Roy Hill, his first feature-length film, based on the play of the same name by Tennessee Williams. Rollover Rollover is a 1981 American political thriller film directed by Alan J. Pakula and starring Jane Fonda and Kris Kristofferson. The film was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Actor for Kristofferson. The Taking of Beverly Hills The Taking of Beverly Hills is a 1991 American action film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Ken Wahl, Matt Frewer, Harley Jane Kozak and Robert Davi. In the film, football hero Boomer Hayes battles a group of ex-cops, who are using a chemical spill as a front to rob several homes and bank vaults in Beverly Hills. The film also features Pamela Anderson in her first film part in an uncredited role playing a cheerleader. The Biggest Heroes The Biggest Heroes is a 1996 Danish comedy/road movie film directed by Thomas Vinterberg. Bloodsport: The Dark Kumite Bloodsport 4: The Dark Kumite is the fourth and final film in the Bloodsport franchise. It was released direct-to-video in 1999 and stars Daniel Bernhardt as police officer John Keller. The Nomi Song The Nomi Song is a 2004 documentary about the life of singer Klaus Nomi, written and directed by Andrew Horn. The film debuted at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 2004, where it won a Teddy Award for "Best Documentary Film." A Bottle in the Gaza Sea A Bottle in the Gaza Sea is a 2011 drama directed by Thierry Binisti. The film, an international co-production shot in French, Hebrew and Arabic, is based on the French young adult novel Une bouteille dans la mer de Gaza by Valérie Zenatti, originally published in 2005 and adapted for the screen by Zenatti and Binisti. Zenatti taught Agathe Bonitzer Hebrew in preparation for starring in the film. Awake: The Life of Yogananda Awake: The Life of Yogananda is a documentary about the Indian yogi and guru Paramahansa Yogananda who came to the West in the 1920s to teach yoga and meditation. The movie is in English with subtitles in seventeen languages. The film includes interviews with disciples of Paramahansa Yogananda, as well as with Ravi Shankar, George Harrison, Krishna Das, and others. It was filmed over three years with the participation of thirty countries, including on pilgrimages in India, at Harvard Divinity School and its physics labs, the Center for Science and Spirituality at the University of Pennsylvania, and the Chopra Center in Carlsbad. Orange is a 2015 Japanese teen fantasy drama film based on the manga series of the same name by Ichigo Takano. It was released on December 12, 2015. My Pet Dinosaur My Pet Dinosaur is a 2017 Australian, adventure, family film written and directed by Matt Drummond, and produced by Megan Williams. Privilege Privilege is a 1967 British film directed by Peter Watkins and produced by John Heyman. Johnny Speight wrote the story, and Norman Bogner wrote the script. Some of it was filmed on location in Birmingham, England, partly at Birmingham City F.C.s St Andrews stadium and at Birmingham Town Hall. Rough Night in Jericho Rough Night in Jericho is a 1967 Technicolor Western film directed by Arnold Laven and starring Dean Martin, George Peppard and Jean Simmons. The picture was based on the novel The Man in Black, written in 1965 by Marvin H. Albert, who also wrote the screenplay. The supporting cast includes John McIntire and Slim Pickens. Rough Night in Jericho is the only film in which Dean Martin portrayed the villain. The Home and the World Ghare Baire is a 1984 Indian Bengali romantic drama film by director Satyajit Ray, based upon the novel Ghare Baire by Rabindranath Tagore. It features Soumitra Chatterjee, Victor Banerjee, Jennifer Kendal and Swatilekha Chatterjee. Ray prepared a script for it in the 1940s, long before he made his first film Pather Panchali. It deals with a subject that has often appeared in Rays work: the emancipation of women and what it does to them and to the men who love them. The film was in competition for the Palme dOr at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. At the 32nd National Film Awards, it won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali. This Is My Life This Is My Life is a 1992 film that marked the directorial debut of screenwriter Nora Ephron. The screenplay, written by Ephron and her sister, Delia Ephron, is based on the book, This Is Your Life, by Meg Wolitzer. A Wind Named Amnesia , also known as The Wind of Amnesia in Australia and the United Kingdom, is a Japanese novel authored by Hideyuki Kikuchi, originally published in 1983 by Asahi Sonorama. An anime film adaptation was released theatrically on December 22, 1990, directed by Kazuo Yamazaki. An English adaptation of the film was produced and released by Manga Entertainment on home video in Australia and the UK and by Central Park Media in North America. Rollo and the Woods Sprite Rollo and the Spirit of the Woods is a 2001 Finnish fantasy film directed by Olli Saarela. It is the second film based on the television series Rölli, the first being Rölli – hirmuisia kertomuksia. The Martins The Martins is a comedy, produced and released in 2001, written and directed by Tony Grounds, starring Lee Evans and Kathy Burke. The film was released in the United Kingdom on September 14, 2001. Life As a Fatal Sexually Transmitted Disease Life as a Fatal Sexually Transmitted Disease is a 2000 Polish drama film directed by Krzysztof Zanussi. It was Polands submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film won the Golden St. George at the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival. Los Muertos Los Muertos is a 2004 Argentine drama film directed by Lisandro Alonso. It follows a released prisoner who, convicted of murder years ago, looks for his now adult daughter. Vargas journey is slow and contemplative though Alonso refuses to externalize his psychology, making much of the films events open-ended and impressionistic. The film is considered part of Alonsos "Lonely Man Trilogy," which also includes La Libertad and Liverpool. The Magic Hour is a 2008 Japanese film written and directed by Kōki Mitani. According to photography experts, "the golden hour, sometimes called the magic hour, is roughly the first hour of light after sunrise, and the last hour of light before sunset, although the exact duration varies between seasons. During these times the sun is low in the sky, producing a soft, diffused light which is much more flattering than the harsh midday sun." In photography and cinematography, the magic hour is only a moment and the most beautiful time of the day, when afterglow of a sunset lights up around. By extension in this film, it means "the most glittering years of everyones life". The Happiest Girl in the World The Happiest Girl in the World is a 2009 Romanian film by Radu Jude. It is a part of the Romanian New Wave. Kings of Pastry Kings of Pastry is a film by D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus that follows a group of world-class French pastry chefs as they compete for Frances most prestigious craftsmen award: Meilleur Ouvrier de France, awarded by French President Nicolas Sarkozy. The competition, which takes place in Lyon, France, features a diverse range of creative trade professions, from carpentry to jewelry design to pastry making. The honor of wearing the blue, white and red striped collar given to the winners is considered to be the ultimate recognition of excellence in the pastry field. The film focuses primarily on Chef Jacquy Pfeiffer, co-founder of Chicago’s French Pastry School, and one of the sixteen finalist chefs competing — the sixteen finalists were selected from eighty semi-finalists during the semi-final rounds that took place in the months prior to the final competition. Pilot The pilot episode of the reimagined crime series Hawaii Five-0 premiered on CBS in the United States on September 20, 2010. The pilots teleplay was written by Peter M. Lenkov, based on a story developed by Lenkov, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, and was directed by Len Wiseman. The episode introduces the four main characters: Alex OLoughlin as series protagonist and Navy SEAL, Lt. Commander Steve McGarrett, Scott Caan as Steves partner Danny Williams, a former Detective from New Jersey who moved to Hawaii to be close to his daughter, Grace, Daniel Dae Kim as Chin Ho Kelly, a disgraced HPD cop and Grace Park as Kono Kalakaua, a former surfer-turned-HPD Academy graduate who is also Chins cousin. In the pilot, McGarrett returns to Hawaii to find Victor Hesse, a terrorist who murdered his father, John McGarrett. The Governor of Hawaii, Pat Jameson offers McGarrett to head a new task force to fight serious crimes by any means. Since the end of the original Hawaii Five-O series, there had been a number of attempts to create a remake, but ultimately none went beyond the pilot stage. CBS later hired Lenkov to pitch a pilot story. Kurtzman and Orci were approached; while originally hesitant to participate in the project, they were impressed with Lenkovs pitch. The episode was filmed in March 2010 and took over two weeks to shoot. When the episode became too long certain sequences were cut from the final product, including the funeral scene with Taryn Manning as McGarretts sister; the character would be introduced in a later episode. Almost 14.2 million Americans viewed the pilot, increasing to 17.59 million when Live+7-day digital video recordings are taken into account, and was also considered a ratings success in other countries. Critical reactions were generally positive. Goltzius and the Pelican Company Goltzius and the Pelican Company is a 2012 historical film by writer-director Peter Greenaway. Agnee Agnee is a Bangladeshi action film directed by Iftakar Chowdhury and produced by Abdul Aziz under the banner of Jaaz Multimedia banner. It is a remake of French film Colombiana which was released in 2011. The film features Arifin Shuvoo and Mahiya Mahi in the lead roles and Misha Sawdagor, portraying the main antagonist of the film. The film is about Tanisha, a nine-year-old girl in Dhaka whose family is killed by underworld mafia Gulzar and Haydar. Fifteen years later, a 24 years old Tanisha has become an accomplished assassin. Even though both the killers is now under protection of the government of Thailand and are guarded by a very powerful group, led by Dragon, Tanisha uses every means at her disposal, to find where Gulzar and Haydar are hiding and avenge her familys death. Agnee was released on 14 February 2014 in Bangladesh. The film was a huge financial success as it eventually become one of the Highest grossing Bangladeshi films of 2014. The sequel of the film titled Agnee II was released in 2015. Pokémon the Movie: Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction is a 2014 Japanese anime adventure film, the 17th in the Pokémon franchise created by Satoshi Tajiri and produced by OLM, and the first in the XY series. Directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and written by Hideki Sonoda, the film stars the voices of Rica Matsumoto, Ikue Ōtani, Mayuki Makiguchi, Yūki Kaji, Mariya Ise, Megumi Hayashibara, Shin-ichiro Miki, Inuko Inuyama, Marika Matsumoto, Reiji Nakagawa, Shoko Nakagawa, Rika Adachi, and Kōichi Yamadera. In the film, Diancie, a Pokémon who is the Princess of an underground kingdom, joins the Pokémon trainer Ash Ketchum and his friends, Pikachu, Serena, Clemont, and Bonnie on a journey to meet the Legendary Pokémon Xerneas, who will awaken the power in Diancie to create a source of energy that will save the kingdom. It was released in Japanese theaters on July 19, 2014. An English dub of the film was produced by DuArt Film and Video, and stars the voices of Sarah Natochenny, Haven Paschall, Michael Liscio Jr., Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld, Michele Knotz, Carter Cathcart, Caitlin Glass, Pete Zarustica, Brittney Lee Hamilton, Lianne Marie Dobbs, and Marc Thompson. It premiered in Australia and in New Zealand in theaters on November 8, 2014, and also aired in the United States on that date on Cartoon Network. The Brittany Murphy Story The Brittany Murphy Story is a 2014 television film about Brittany Murphy. The Piper The Piper is a 2015 South Korean period mystery film inspired by the Pied Piper of Hamelin legend. It is written and directed by Kim Gwang-tae, in his directorial debut. The Finishing Touch The Finishing Touch is a 1928 short comedy silent film produced by Hal Roach, directed by Clyde Bruckman and starring Laurel and Hardy. It was shot in November and December 1927 and released February 25, 1928 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Betrayed Betrayed is a 1954 war drama film directed by Gottfried Reinhardt from a screenplay by Ronald Millar and George Froeschel, and starring Clark Gable, Lana Turner, Victor Mature, and Louis Calhern. The musical score was by Walter Goehr and Bronislau Kaper, and the cinematography by Freddie Young. The picture, Gables last for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, was filmed on location in the Netherlands and England, and was based on the story of turncoat Dutch resistance leader Christiaan Lindemans, also known as "King Kong". The supporting cast features O. E. Hasse, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Ian Carmichael, Niall MacGinnis, and Theodore Bikel. Betrayed was the fourth and final movie in which Gable played opposite Turner, and their third pairing set during World War II. Diana Coupland provided Turners singing voice in the song, "Johnny Come Home". Betrayed was spoofed in the film Top Secret!. Montparnasse 19 Montparnasse 19 is a 1958 French-Italian drama film based on but not literally chronicling the last years of the life of the Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani, who worked and died in abject poverty in the Montparnasse area of Paris. Some of his most famous paintings done then were of his last two lovers, Beatrice Hastings and Jeanne Hébuterne. The Wild Women of Wongo The Wild Women of Wongo is a 1958 American adventure film directed by James L. Wolcott and starring Jean Hawkshaw, Mary Ann Webb, Cande Gerrard, and Adrienne Bourbeau. It features low budget, stereotypical portrayals of fictional tropical islanders. Daisy Miller Daisy Miller is a 1974 American drama film produced and directed by Peter Bogdanovich, and starring then-girlfriend Cybill Shepherd in the title role. The screenplay by Frederic Raphael is based on the 1878 novella of the same title by Henry James. The lavish period costumes and sets were done by Ferdinando Scarfiotti, Mariolina Bono and John Furniss. La balance La Balance is a 1982 French film directed by Bob Swaim. It stars Nathalie Baye, Philippe Léotard, Tchéky Karyo, Maurice Ronet and Jean-Paul Comart. It won the César Award for Best Film, Best Actor and Best Actress, and was nominated for Most Promising Actor, Best Director, Best Writing - Original and Best Editing. The film had a total of 4,192,189 admissions in France becoming the 5th highest-grossing film of the year. Mirch Masala Mirch Masala is a 1987 Hindi psychological thriller film directed by Ketan Mehta. It stars Naseeruddin Shah and Smita Patil in the lead roles. On the centenary of Indian cinema in April 2013, Forbes included Smita Patils performance in the film on its list, "25 Greatest Acting Performances of Indian Cinema". Inspecteur Lavardin Inspecteur Lavardin is a 1986 crime film co-written and directed by Claude Chabrol. It is the sequel to his 1984 film Cop au vin. Scamper the Penguin The Adventures of Lolo the Penguin is an animated film from 1986, originally released as a three-part serial. Its original title and literal translation is The Adventures of Small Penguin Lolo. The film was a co-production between Japan and the Soviet Union. It is an animated feature film about the life of an Adélie Penguin. Shrunken Heads Shrunken Heads is a 1994 American horror film directed by Richard Elfman and written by Matthew Bright. It is Full Moon Entertainments first North American theatrical feature, and the last film in which Julius Harris appeared. Director Elfmans brother, Danny Elfman, provided the main theme music for the film, while the rest of the score was created by Richard Band. Richards son, Bodhi Elfman, appeared in the film as Booger Martin. Evolver Evolver is a 1995 Mark Rosman horror/science fiction B-movie. It starred Ethan Embry, Cassidy Rae, Cindy Pickett and John de Lancie. William H. Macy voiced Evolver. The movie was frequently aired in the early days of the Sci Fi Channel. Jaime Jaime is a 1999 Portuguese drama film directed by António-Pedro Vasconcelos. It was released on 9 April 1999. Green Dragon Green Dragon is a 2001 American drama film directed by Timothy Linh Bui and starring Patrick Swayze, Forest Whitaker and Duong Don. Kadha Parayumbol... Katha Parayumpol is a 2007 Malayalam drama film directed by M. Mohanan, written by Sreenivasan, and co-produced by Sreenivasan and Mukesh. It stars Sreenivasan and Meena in the lead roles, with Mammootty in an extended cameo role. The film was a commercial success. The plot follows barber Balan, a poor villager who once shared a strong friendship with present-day film actor Ashok Raj, and later parted away. Decades later, the Raj returns to the village to participate in a films shooting. Whilst the villagers are excited to see the actor, Balan distant himself fearing that his old friend would have forgotten him. And Everything Is Going Fine And Everything Is Going Fine is a 2010 documentary film directed by Steven Soderbergh about the life of monologist Spalding Gray. It premiered on January 23, 2010 at the Slamdance Film Festival and was screened at the 2010 SXSW Film Festival and the 2010 Maryland Film Festival. Soderbergh had earlier directed Grays filmed monologue, Grays Anatomy. Soderbergh decided against recording narration and new interviews. The film instead consists entirely of archival footage, principally numerous excerpts from monologues by and interviews with Gray, spanning some 20 years, as well as home movies of Gray as an infant. Music for the film was composed by Grays son Forrest. Long Flat Balls II Lange Flate Ballær II is a 2008 Norwegian comedy film directed by Harald Zwart. It is the sequel of the 2006 film Lange Flate Ballær. The main actors from the first film reprised their roles, starring along with Don Johnson as the US Navy Admiral Burnett. The title translates as "Long Flat Balls II". The Student The Student is a 2011 Argentine drama film written and directed by Santiago Mitre. Echoes from the Dead Echoes from the Dead is a 2013 Swedish drama film based on the eponymous novel by Johan Theorin. Blood and Ties Blood and Ties is a 2013 South Korean crime-thriller film written and directed by Guk Dong-seok, and starring Son Ye-jin and Kim Kap-soo. It follows a budding journalist who suspects that her doting father may have been the culprit in a kidnap-murder case 15 years ago. Sono tornato Im Back is a 2018 Italian satirical comedy film about Benito Mussolini directed by Luca Miniero, based on the German film Look Whos Back, in turn based on the satirical novel of the same name. The film includes unscripted vignettes of ordinary Italians interacting with Massimo Popolizio, interspersed among scripted scenes. Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid is a 1948 American fantasy film directed by Irving Pichel starring William Powell and Ann Blyth in the title roles. The film was based on the 1945 novel Peabodys Mermaid by Guy and Constance Jones. Sequences were shot at the Weeki Wachee Springs in Florida. The Treasure of San Gennaro Treasure of San Gennaro is a 1966 Italian comedy film starring Nino Manfredi, Senta Berger, Totò and Claudine Auger. It is directed by Dino Risi and is a funny classic story of a perfect robbery plan gone wrong in the Italian way. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize. Awakening of the Beast Awakening of the Beast is a 1970 Brazilian horror/exploitation film directed by José Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Coffin Joe. Marins appears as himself and as the Coffin Joe character in the fictional film which is in the form of a pseudodocumentary. At Long Last Love At Long Last Love is a 1975 American jukebox musical comedy film written, produced, and directed by Peter Bogdanovich. It stars Burt Reynolds, Cybill Shepherd, Madeline Kahn, and Duilio Del Prete as two couples who each switch partners during a party and attempt to make each other jealous. Featuring 18 songs with music and lyrics by Cole Porter, Bogdanovich was inspired to make a musical with the composers songs after Shepherd give him a book of his songs. All of the musical sequences were performed live by the cast, since At Long Last Love was meant by Bogdanovich to be a tribute to 1930s musical films like One Hour With You, The Love Parade, The Merry Widow and The Smiling Lieutenant that also filmed the songs in the same manner. 20th Century Fox rushed the films release, only allowing for two test screenings before the final version premiered at Radio City Music Hall. Despite a few decent published opinions from critics like Roger Ebert, At Long Last Love faced mostly horrendous initial reviews that mainly targeted the lead actors performances of the musical numbers; and very low box office returns, only making less than half of its $5.14 million budget. The critical reception was so negative that Bogdanovich printed newspaper ads apologizing for the film. Apart from a 1981 videocassette release, At Long Last Love never had an official home media release for a while, and there was only different versions of the film that made their ways through bootleg TV VHS recordings and 16mm prints. This was until the early 2010s; Bogdanovichs 121-minute 1979 default version of the film was issued to Netflix in 2012, and the "Definitive Directors Version," which was 90 seconds longer, was released on Blu-ray in 2013. Cookie Cookie is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Susan Seidelman starring Peter Falk, Emily Lloyd and Dianne Wiest. The Mahabharata The Mahabharata is a 1989 film version of the Hindu epic Mahabharata directed by Peter Brook. Brooks original 1985 stage play was 9 hours long, and toured around the world for four years. In 1989, it was reduced to under 6 hours for television. Later it was also reduced to about 3 hours for theatrical and DVD release. The screenplay was the result of eight years work by Peter Brook, Jean-Claude Carrière and Marie-Hélène Estienne. Beware: Children at Play Beware! Children at Play is a 1989 horror film directed by Mik Cribben and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Lang leve de koningin Long Live the Queen is a 1995 Dutch childrens film directed by Esmé Lammers. It tells the tale of a little girl who learns to play chess thanks to enchanted chess pieces. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Shadow Men The Shadow Men is a 1997 science-fiction thriller movie starring Eric Roberts, Sherilyn Fenn and Dean Stockwell. Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery is a 1997 documentary film about the Lewis and Clark Expedition directed and co-produced by Ken Burns. The film, produced by Burns Florentine Films for Washington PBS station WETA-TV, first aired on PBS on November 4 and 5, 1997. Part 1 of the film covers the expedition up to the headwaters of the Missouri River. Part 2 covers the meeting with the Shoshone, the treacherous crossing of the mountains, the downstream rush to reach the Pacific Ocean, and the ambitious explorations of the return trip. The film, as with most of Burns individual biography documentaries, is part of his American Lives film project, and is so credited in the copyright. A Talking Cat!?! A Talking Cat!?! is a 2013 independent childrens film directed by David DeCoteau. The film was released direct to DVD on February 18, 2013 by Phase 4 Films and features Eric Roberts as the voice of the talking cat. Party Girl Party Girl is a 2014 French drama film written and directed by Marie Amachoukeli, Claire Burger and Samuel Theis. It won the Un Certain Regard Ensemble Prize and the Camera dOr award at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The story is inspired by the life of Angélique Litzenburger, who played herself in the film, it also stars the co-director Samuel Theis and his siblings Mario, Séverine and Cynthia. The title of the film is derived from the song of the same name by Chinawoman. The Jews The Jews is a 2016 French-language film directed by Yvan Attal. The film deals with antisemitism in France. Oozham Oozham is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film written and directed by Jeethu Joseph. The film stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Neeraj Madhav, Divya Pillai and debutant Rasna Pavithran in the lead roles. Shamdat Sainudheen handled the cinematography. Oozham revolves around a demolition expert who teams up with his fiancée and friend to avenge the deaths of their family members from the CEO of a pharmaceutical company who got them killed. The film released on 8 September 2016. The Racket The Racket is a 1928 American silent crime drama film directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Thomas Meighan, Marie Prevost, Louis Wolheim, and George E. Stone. The film was produced by Howard Hughes, written by Bartlett Cormack and Tom Miranda, and was distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was adapted from Cormacks 1927 Broadway play The Racket. Forsaking All Others Forsaking All Others is a 1934 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by W.S. Van Dyke, and starring Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, and Robert Montgomery. The screenplay was written by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, which was based upon a 1933 play by Edward Barry Roberts and Frank Morgan Cavett starring Tallulah Bankhead. In this "comedy of errors", three friends of long standing are involved in a love triangle lasting many years. Forsaking All Others is the sixth of eight cinematic collaborations between Crawford and Gable. The Human Monster The Dark Eyes of London is a 1939 British horror film directed by Walter Summers, starring Béla Lugosi and Greta Gynt. The film is an adaptation of the 1924 novel of the same name by Edgar Wallace. The film is about a scientist named Dr. Orloff who commits a series of murders for insurance money, while periodically disguising himself as the blind manager of a charity to further his scheme. It was released in November 1939 in Britain, where it became the first British film to receive the "H" rating for "Horrific". It was released in the United States in 1940 by Monogram Pictures under the title The Human Monster. Crossroads Crossroads is a 1942 mystery film noir directed by Jack Conway and starring William Powell, Hedy Lamarr, Claire Trevor and Basil Rathbone. Powell plays a diplomat whose amnesia about his past comes back to trouble him. The film was inspired by the 1938 French film Crossroads which had also had a British remake Dead Mans Shoes in 1940. Boobs in the Woods Boobs in the Woods is a 1949 animated Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, released in January 1950, directed by Robert McKimson, and starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. This cartoon is similar to the 1942 short My Favorite Duck. Let's Make It Legal Lets Make It Legal is a 1951 American comedy film made by Twentieth Century-Fox, directed by Richard Sale and produced by Robert Bassler from a screenplay by I.A.L. Diamond and F. Hugh Herbert, based on a story by Mortimer Braus entitled "My Mother-in-Law, Miriam". The music was by Cyril J. Mockridge and the cinematography by Lucien Ballard. The film stars Claudette Colbert, Macdonald Carey, Zachary Scott, Barbara Bates, and Marilyn Monroe. The Night of the Grizzly The Night of the Grizzly is a 1966 western–adventure film starring Clint Walker, Martha Hyer, Keenan Wynn, Jack Elam and Nancy Kulp. Directed by Joseph Pevney and written by Warren Douglas, the film was released by Paramount Pictures on April 20, 1966. It was Pevneys final film. The films plot centers around Marshall "Big Jim" Cole, who inherits land in Wyoming and trades his dangerous lawmans life for the comparatively cushy existence of a rancher. But he barely gets his family settled when new dangers plague them – a treacherous grizzly bear is on a murderous rampage; angry neighbors covet Coles property, and an outlaw he once sent to prison seeks revenge. The film contains beautiful scenery from Holcomb Valley, Big Bear Lake, California, United States and Big Bear Valley, San Bernardino National Forest, California, United States. At the time of release there was no rating code established for motion pictures in North America. Death of a Gunfighter Death of a Gunfighter is a 1969 Western film. It stars Richard Widmark and Lena Horne, and features an original score by Oliver Nelson. The theme of the film is the "passing" of the West, the clash between a traditional character and the politics and demands of modern society. A Man Called Sledge A Man Called Sledge is a 1970 Italian spaghetti western film starring James Garner in an extremely offbeat role as a grimly evil thief, and featuring Dennis Weaver, Claude Akins and Wayde Preston. The film was written by Vic Morrow and Frank Kowalski, and directed by Morrow in Techniscope. Stepping Out Stepping Out is a 1991 American musical comedy film directed by Lewis Gilbert, written by Richard Harris and starring Liza Minnelli. Denial Denial is a 1998 American drama film written and directed by Adam Rifkin. It was first screened at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 21, 1998, and was released to video one year later under the title Something About Sex. The plot revolved around couples as they struggle with the hardships of maintaining a monogamous relationship. It starred Jonathan Silverman, Leah Lail, Patrick Dempsey, Christine Taylor, Ryan Alosio, Amy Yasbeck, and Jason Alexander. It was produced by Brad Wyman. Ravanaprabhu Raavanaprabhu is a 2001 Indian Malayalam-language action drama film written and directed by Ranjith in his directorial debut. It is a sequel to the 1993 film Devaasuram written by Ranjith. The film stars Mohanlal in the dual role of Mangalassery Neelakandan and M. N. Karthikeyan, father and son. Napoleon reprises the role of Neelakandans archenemy Mundackal Shekharan. It also features Vasundhara Das, Innocent, Siddique, Revathi, Vijayaraghavan, and Saikumar. The plot follows M. N. Karthikeyan, Neelakandans son and his attempts to reclaim their ancestral home Mangalassery tharavadu. The film features original songs composed by Suresh Peters and background score by C. Rajamani. Raavanaprabhu was released on 31 August 2001 during the time of Onam in Kerala. The film performed well at the box office, becoming the highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year. It won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value and Best Male Playback Singer for K. J. Yesudas, and also won Filmfare Award for Best Music Director – Malayalam for Peters. Carmilla, the Lesbian Vampire Vampires vs. Zombies is an independent horror film loosely based upon J. Sheridan Le Fanus classic 1872 novel Carmilla. Unlike Le Fanus story, however, most of the action in the film takes place inside a car. The title and cover artwork were obviously inspired by the then-current horror film Freddy vs. Jason, but the movie itself bears less resemblance to this counterpart compared to other, more blatant Asylum mockbusters. The movie was originally titled Vampires vs. Zombies, but it has since then been changed to Carmilla, the Lesbian Vampire. Vince DAmato is the director and screenwriter of this film. Red Doors Red Doors is a 2005 American independent film written and directed by Georgia Lee. Inspired by the directors own family, the film tells the coming of age story of a Chinese American family. Red Doors is Lee’s first feature film. Early drafts won the Jerome Foundation New York Media Arts Grant Award, and later won the best narrative feature prize at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival. Georgia Lee produced the movie alongside Jane Chen and Mia Riverton and co-producor John Fiorelli. Rampo Noir is a 2005 Japanese anthology film consisting of four segments based on works by Edogawa Ranpo. Terror Trap Terror Trap, is a 2010 American horror film. It was written and directed by Dan Garcia who pleaded guilty in 2013 to a Motion Picture Tax Scam after orchestrating a scheme to defraud the State of Louisiana’s Motion Picture Industry Development Tax Credit Program. Filming took place in Louisiana. The film stars David James Elliott, Michael Madsen and Jeff Fahey. Movie tagline is "Once you check in, theres no escape...". The film is similar to the 2008 film, Vacancy which also features a couple being terrorized by a motels owner and his employees while being recorded. Lennon Naked Lennon Naked is a 2010 television biographical film focusing on the life of John Lennon between 1967 and 1971. It stars Christopher Eccleston as John Lennon and was directed by Edmund Coulthard. The film was first broadcast on 23 June 2010 on BBC Four, and received its US premiere on PBS on 21 November 2010 as part of Masterpiece Contemporary, airing the day before the American Masters documentary LennoNYC, which begins where Lennon Naked ended. The film premiered in Australia on 5 December 2010. Sweet Little Lies Sweet Little Lies is a 2012 Romanian comedy film directed by Iura Luncasu. Closed Curtain Closed Curtain is a 2013 Iranian docufiction film by Jafar Panahi and Kambuzia Partovi. It premiered at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival on February 12, 2013 where Panahi won the Silver Bear for Best Script. It was shot secretly at Panahis own beachfront villa on the Caspian Sea. Panahi stated that he began shooting the film in a state of melancholy but managed to recover by the films completion. Closed Curtain is Panahis second film since his 20-year ban on filmmaking after 2011s This Is Not a Film. The film was selected as the closing film of the 2013 Hong Kong International Film Festival. Picket 43 Picket 43 is a 2015 Malayalam-language Indian drama film written and directed by Major Ravi. It stars Prithviraj and Javed Jaffrey in the lead roles. It was filmed by cinematographer Jomon T. John and most portions of the film were shot in Kashmir. The film dealt with the story of an Indian army soldier guarding a picket alone in Kashmir, and his friendship with a Pakistani soldier. The film released on 23 January 2015 to highly positive reviews from critics and audience alike. The film is one of the profitable Malayalam films of 2015 considering theatrical collections, and satellite and television rights. Ave Maria Ave Maria is a short film directed by Basil Khalil and written by him and Daniel Yáñez Khalil. A family of religious Israeli settlers has their car break down in a rural area of the West Bank and they must seek the help of five nuns to get back home. The movie was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 88th Academy Awards. Indivisible Indivisible is a 2016 Italian drama film directed by Edoardo De Angelis. It premiered in the Venice Days section at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival and was later screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The Girl from Missouri The Girl from Missouri is a 1934 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Jean Harlow and Franchot Tone. The movie was written by Anita Loos and directed by Jack Conway. Come to the Stable Come to the Stable is a 1949 American film which tells the true story of the Abbey of Regina Laudis and the two French religious sisters who come to a small New England town and involve the townsfolk in helping them to build a childrens hospital. It stars Loretta Young, Celeste Holm, Hugh Marlowe, Elsa Lanchester, Thomas Gomez, Dooley Wilson and Regis Toomey. The movie was based on a script written by Clare Boothe Luce, and the screenplay was written by Sally Benson, Clare Boothe Luce and Oscar Millard. It was directed by Henry Koster. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White, Best Cinematography, Best Music, Song and Best Writing, Motion Picture Story. Mademoiselle Mademoiselle is a 1966 French - British drama film directed by Tony Richardson. The dark drama won a BAFTA award and nomination and was featured in the 2007 Brooklyn Academy of Music French film retrospective. Jeanne Moreau plays an undetected sociopath, arsonist and poisoner, a respected visiting schoolteacher and sécretaire at the Mairie in a small French village. Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs is a 1966 Eurospy comedy film, made in Technicolor and directed by Mario Bava. Serving as a sequel to two unrelated films, Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine and Two Mafiosi Against Goldginger, the film stars Vincent Price, Fabian, Francesco Mulé, Laura Antonelli, and the Italian comedy team Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. The film was shot in Italy by cinematographer Antonio Rinaldi, and released in both English and Italian versions. The Italian release is markedly different from the English-language edition, with more screen time spent on the antics of Franco and Ciccio, and less on Vincent Price and the other cast members. Additionally, the films Italian title is entirely different, spoofing the 1965 film The Spy Who Came in from the Cold. Mélo Mélo is a 1929 play by Henri Bernstein which premiered in the US in 1931 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre. Incident at Oglala Incident at Oglala is a 1992 documentary by Michael Apted, narrated by Robert Redford. The film documents the deaths of two Federal Bureau of Investigation agents, Jack R. Coler and Ronald A. Williams, on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in the summer of 1975. It examines the legal case surrounding the subsequent trials of Robert Robideau and Darrell Butler, and later the separate trial of Leonard Peltier, who had to be extradited from Canada. Robideau and Butler were acquitted at their trial, but Peltier was convicted of murder in 1977. The film also discusses tribal chairman Dick Wilson. Haathi Mere Saathi Haathi Mere Saathi is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language film, directed by M. A. Thirumugam, with screenplay written by Salim-Javed and dialogues by Inder Raj Anand. The movie has a Disneyesque appeal with an Indian twist. Haathi Mere Saathi was the biggest hit of 1971 going by box office collections, and was also critically acclaimed. The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Tanuja. The film at that point in time was the biggest hit ever made by a South Indian producer in Hindi. The story was written by producer Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar who is of Tamil origin and owned Devar Films in Tamil Nadu. Thevar also played a small cameo in the film. Directed and edited by Thevars brother M.A.Thirumugham, it had music by Laxmikant-Pyarelal and lyrics by Anand Bakshi. The film was also the first collaboration of Salim-Javed, who were officially credited as screenplay writers. The film was based on Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevars 1967 Tamil movie Deiva Cheyal.After the success of this movie,Thevar remade it in Tamil again in 1972 as Nalla Neram. This film is counted among the 17 consecutive hit films of Rajesh Khanna between 1969 and 1971, by adding the two-hero films Marayada and Andaz to the 15 consecutive solo hits he gave from 1969 to 1971. Darkon Darkon is an award-winning feature-length documentary film that follows the real-life adventures of the Darkon Wargaming Club in Baltimore, Maryland, a group of fantasy live-action role-playing gamers. The film was directed by Andrew Neel and Luke Meyer. Darkon premiered and won the Best Documentary Audience Award at the 2006 South By Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas. Darkon was an official selection playing at Hot Docs, Maryland Film Festival, Silverdocs, LA Film Festival, Britdoc, Melbourne International Film Festival and the Camden International Film Festival. The film was produced by Ovie Entertainment and SeeThink Films. John Hodgman was hired to write a scripted film adaptation of the documentary. However plans fell through, but an excerpt of the unproduced screenplay was read on his podcast Judge John Hodgman. Sunday Dimanche is a Canadian animated short film by Patrick Doyon. The film debuted at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 2011 and online on January 5, 2012. Dimanche is the first professional film by Doyon, a native of Montreal. Doyon had previously created a three-minute animated short Square Roots in 2006, while enrolled in the NFBs Hothouse program for young animators. Still learning how to use computer animation tools, he worked with pen and pencil to create Dimanche, hand drawing the entire film. The 10-minute film took him two years to complete, creating individual drawings on paper, working on a light table. Doyon ended up with 15 boxes full of sheets with sketches, which he then scanned into the computer, colourized and began editing. Doyon believes such traditional animation techniques are better for portraying emotion. Nightfall Nightfall is a 2012 Hong Kong crime thriller film directed by Roy Chow, starring Nick Cheung, Simon Yam, Janice Man and Kay Tse. Bangistan Bangistan is a 2015 Bollywood black comedy satire film directed by Karan Anshuman and produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani starring Riteish Deshmukh, Pulkit Samrat in lead roles while Arya Babbar, Tomasz Karolak and Chandan Roy Sanyal in supporting roles. Jacqueline Fernandez appeared in a cameo. The film was scheduled to release on 31 July 2015 but got delayed to 7 August 2015. The Trailer of the movie was released on 11 June. The film released on 7 August to mixed reviews from critics. Mike McCahill gave it three stars in The Guardian. Bangistan was released on 700 screens in India. The films satellite rights were sold to Zee TV along with the satellite rights of Dil Dhadakne Do. Yankee Doodle Daffy Yankee Doodle Daffy is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released on June 5, 1943, directed by Friz Freleng and written by Tedd Pierce. The short was the second Technicolor Looney Tunes entry to feature Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. The title and introductory music are inspired by the 1942 film Yankee Doodle Dandy, a major hit and a Warner release. Other than the fact of both films being about show business, they have no plot elements in common. An American Christmas Carol An American Christmas Carol is a 1979 American made-for-television fantasy drama film directed by Eric Till and based on Charles Dickens 1843 novel a A Christmas Carol. Bloodbath at the House of Death Bloodbath at the House of Death is a 1983 comedy horror film starring the British comedian Kenny Everett and featuring Vincent Price. It is an over-the-top spoof loosely inspired by The Amityville Horror and other horror films from the same period. Mortal Transfer Mortel Transfert is a Franco-German thriller, directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix, adapted from the novel of the same name by Jean-Pierre Gattégno. The music was provided by the composer of Roselyne et les lions, Reinhardt Wagner. Some of the paintings in the film were produced by Pierre Peyrolle, who had designed the "Try another world" poster in La Lune dans le caniveau. Mortel transfert went into production in April 2000 and was released in France on 10 January 2001. Yeshwant Yeshwant is a 1997 Indian action crime film directed by Anil Mattoo, produced by Vijay K. Ranglani. It stars Nana Patekar and Madhoo in pivotal roles. It was partially inspired by the 1973 movie Serpico, starring Al Pacino. The Blair Thumb Blair Thumb, a parody of The Blair Witch Project, is a 2002 comedy filmette made by O Entertainment and directed by Steve Oedekerk. It is the fifth filmette in the Thumbs! parody series. It aired on Cartoon Networks Har Har Tharsdays on Halloween 2009. The Fever The Fever is a 2004 psychological drama film produced by HBO Films, directed by Carlo Gabriel Nero and based on the 1990 play of the same name by writer and actor, Wallace Shawn. The film stars the directors mother, Vanessa Redgrave, and includes cameos by Angelina Jolie, the directors half-sister Joely Richardson and Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Michael Moore. The One Percent The One Percent is a 2006 documentary about the growing wealth gap between the wealthy elite compared to the overall citizenry in the United States. It was created by Jamie Johnson, an heir to the Johnson & Johnson fortune, and produced by Jamie Johnson and Nick Kurzon. The films title refers to the top one percent of Americans in terms of wealth, who controlled 42.2 percent of total financial wealth in 2004. The film premiered on April 29, 2006, at the Tribeca Film Festival. A revised version of the film incorporating footage shot since the 2006 festival screening premiered on February 21, 2008, on HBOs Cinemax. Do Knot Disturb Do Knot Disturb is a 2009 Indian comedy film directed by David Dhawan. The film is a remake of the 2006 French film The Valet. The film stars Govinda, Riteish Deshmukh, Lara Dutta, Sushmita Sen, Ranvir Shorey, Sohail Khan and Rajpal Yadav. It released on 2 October 2009, and received generally positive reviews upon release, though failed to make an impact at the box office. It was an inspiration for the 2014 Punjabi comedy Disco Singh which was also remade in Bengali as Haripada Bandwala. Life's a Breeze Lifes a Breeze is a 2013 Irish comedy film directed and written by Lance Daly. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Get Crazy Get Crazy is a 1983 American musical comedy film directed by Allan Arkush, and stars Malcolm McDowell, Allen Garfield, Daniel Stern, Gail Edwards and Ed Begley Jr. Everybody Wins Everybody Wins is a 1990 American mystery-thriller film directed by Karel Reisz, starring Debra Winger and Nick Nolte. The screenplay was written by Arthur Miller, based on his one-act play Some Kind of Love Story. It is loosely inspired by an actual 1970s murder case in Canaan which was the subject of the television film A Death in Canaan directed by Tony Richardson. Faces of Death IV Faces of Death IV is the final "real" sequel to Faces of Death, in that it is the last sequel to include any original footage. It was directed by John Alan Schwartz, Susumu Saegusa and Andrew Theopolis. John Alan Schwartzs brother James B. Schwartz is credited as writer. Sandow: The Strong Man Sandow is a series of three 1894 silent short actuality films by the Edison Studios featuring bodybuilder Eugen Sandow, directed by William K.L. Dickson. The series is considered a historically significant early film series. The Red Ribbon The Red Ribbon is a 1999 Iranian war drama film directed by Ebrahim Hatamikia. The film was submitted to the 17st Fajr International Film Festival and won three Crystal Simorghs in the fields of best directing best directing, editing and best actress. The film looks a lot like The English Patient. Hatamikia`s ability to translate an American film scenario for an Iranian audience and make it look like the Iran-Iraq war points to the universality of war. Lucky 13 Lucky 13 is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Chris Hall and starring Brad Hunt, Harland Williams, Lauren Graham, Sasha Alexander, Debra Jo Rupp, John Doe, Kaley Cuoco and Taryn Manning. God's Army Gods Army is a 2000 film. It was written, directed by and features Richard Dutcher. It is an independent film and was financed by private investors. Jungle Jungle is a 2000 Indian thriller film produced and directed by Ram Gopal Varma starring Suniel Shetty, Fardeen Khan and Urmila Matondkar in the lead roles. The ensemble cast film has received positive reviews upon release and was declared a Hit. The film won the Bollywood Movie Award for Best Direction. Hidden Agenda Hidden Agenda is a 2001 Canadian action film written by Les Walton and directed by Marc S. Grenier. It stars Dolph Lundgren as Jason Price, who is a former government agent who now earns money helping people disappear through a program he engineered. When his childhood friend Sonny and mobster Paul Elkert both come to Price for help, things begin to go awry. Someone has infiltrated Prices network, and his clients begin turning up dead. Hes helped in his investigation by the mobsters assistant, Renee Brooks -- but no one is who they seem to be. Where's the Party Yaar? Dude, Wheres the Party? aka Wheres the party yaar? is a 2003 film directed by Benny Mathews. It stars Kal Penn and Sunil Malhotra. It is a comedic film that focuses mainly on the Indian American experience. Spinning Boris Spinning Boris is a 2003 American comedy film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and starring Jeff Goldblum, Anthony LaPaglia and Liev Schreiber. In the film, a Russian political elite hires American consultants to help with Boris Yeltsins reelection campaign when his approval rating is down to single digits. The film claimed to be "based on the true story" of three American political consultants who worked for the successful reelection campaign of Boris Yeltsin in 1996, however some disputed the degree of involvement of the Americans in Yeltsins reelection. Shikhar Shikhar is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language drama film starring Ajay Devgn, Shahid Kapoor, Bipasha Basu and Amrita Rao in lead roles. The film revolves around an over ambitious businessman played by Devgan, who tricks a naive boy played by Kapoor in order to sell his land to him to build his tower projects. The plot is heavily inspired by the bestseller The Fountainhead. Steel Toes Steel Toes is a 2006 film directed by David Gow and Mark Adam and starring David Strathairn. It was filmed in Montreal, Quebec, and was produced by Galafilm. The film was based on writer/director David Gows play Cherry Docs. Vision Vision is a 2009 German film directed by Margarethe von Trotta. Skeleton Crew Skeleton Crew is a 2009 Finnish horror film directed by Tero Molin and Tommi Lepola, and written by Tero Molin and Teemu Molin. Bury Me Behind the Baseboard Bury Me Behind the Baseboard is a 2009 Russian drama film directed by Sergey Snezhkin. Lyubov v bolshom gorode 2 Love in the Big City 2 is a 2010 romantic comedy film directed by Maryus Vaysberg. In 2018 the film was banned in Ukraine for "non-compliance with the provisions of the Law on Cinematography." Cas & Dylan Cas and Dylan is a 2013 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Jason Priestley from a screenplay by Jessie Gabe. It stars Richard Dreyfuss, Tatiana Maslany, Jayne Eastwood, Aaron Poole, Corinne Conley, and Eric Peterson. The film had its world premiere at the Atlantic Film Festival on September 16, 2013. It was released on April 4, 2014, by Pacific Northwest Pictures. Westbound Westbound is a 1959 American Western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Randolph Scott, Virginia Mayo, and Karen Steele. The film was shot in September 1957 in Warnercolor at cost of more than a half-million dollars. The Laramie Street set at Warner’s Burbank was used for the setting of Julesburg, Colorado. The Warner Ranch was used for other settings. David Buttolph composed the score. Westbound was released on April 25, 1959. The film was not a part of the Ranown cycle of Westerns for which Boetticher, Scott and Harry Joe Brown partnered; Scott owed Warners one picture from an old contract, so Boetticher volunteered to direct it himself so as to protect their brand. Although Boetticher never went so far as to disown the film, he felt it was not part of the series and would only discuss it outside of that context. Primary Primary is a 1960 Direct Cinema documentary film about the 1960 Wisconsin primary election between John F. Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey for the United States Democratic Party nomination for President of the United States. Produced by Robert Drew, shot by Richard Leacock and Albert Maysles, and edited by D. A. Pennebaker, the film was a breakthrough in documentary film style. Most importantly, through the use of mobile cameras and lighter sound equipment, the filmmakers were able to follow the candidates as they wound their way through cheering crowds, cram with them into crowded hotel rooms, and to hover around their faces as they awaited polling results. This resulted in a greater intimacy than was possible with the older, more classical techniques of documentary filmmaking; and it established what has since become the standard style of video reporting. In 1990, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Academy Film Archive preserved Primary in 1998. The films importance in the evolution of documentary filmmaking was explored in the film Defining the Moment. Western Western is a 1997 road movie directed by Manuel Poirier. It tells the story of the relationship between a Spanish shoe salesman and a Russian hitchhiker as they drive across the French countryside in search of love. The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Mazinger Z is a Japanese super robot manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai. The first manga version was serialized in Shueishas Weekly Shōnen Jump from October 1972 to August 1973, and it later continued in Kodansha TV Magazine from October 1973 to September 1974. It was adapted into an anime television series which aired on Fuji TV from December 1972 to September 1974. A second manga series was released alongside the TV show, this one drawn by Gosaku Ota, which started and ended almost at the same time as the TV show. Mazinger Z has spawned several sequels and spinoff series, among them being Great Mazinger, UFO Robot Grendizer and Mazinkaiser. Infinity, a theatrical film sequel, taking place 10 years after the original series, was animated by Toei Animation and released in theaters on January 13, 2018. 80 Minutes 80 Minutes is a 2008 German direct-to-video English-language action thriller film written and directed by Thomas Jahn and starring Gabriel Mann, Natalia Avelon, Joshua Dallas, Oliver Kieran-Jones and Francis Fulton-Smith. The film was released direct-to-video on September 2, 2008 in the United States. Jungle Child Jungle Child is a 2011 German drama film directed by Roland Suso Richter. The film is the screen adaptation of the autobiographical bestseller books by Sabine Kuegler tells her experience living with a native tribe of Western Papua, Indonesia from 1979 to 1989. Henry V Henry V is a 2012 British television film based on the play of the same name by William Shakespeare. It is the fourth film in the series of television films called The Hollow Crown produced by Sam Mendes for BBC Two covering the whole of Shakespeares Henriad. It was directed by Thea Sharrock and stars Tom Hiddleston as Henry V of England. Henry V is the fourth play in Shakespeares tetralogy dealing with the successive reigns of Richard II, Henry IV, and Henry V. The Good Witch's Wonder The Good Witchs Wonder is a 2014 Canadian/American family film and Hallmark Channel original movie written by G. Ross Parker and directed by Craig Pryce. The film stars Catherine Bell, Chris Potter, Catherine Disher, Matthew Knight, Hannah Endicott-Douglas, Ashley Leggat, Peter MacNeill, Rachel Wilson and Connor Price. Wonder, the seventh film in The Good Witch film series, premiered on Hallmark Channel on October 25, 2014. Eternity Eternity is a 2016 French romantic historical drama film written and directed by Tran Anh Hung, and based on the novel LÉlégance des veuves by Alice Ferney. The film takes places over a century, and follows two generations of characters. The cast is led Audrey Tautou, Bérénice Bejo, Mélanie Laurent as the focus of each time period, together with Jérémie Renier, Pierre Deladonchamps, and Irène Jacob. Tran Nu Yen Khe, the directors wife, served as the narrator and art director for the film. Shatamanam Bhavati Sathamanam Bhavati is a 2017 Indian Telugu language drama film written and directed by Satish Vegesna. The film, which deals with "tradition-technology conflict", "joint family vs nuclear family", and "midlife crisis" is produced by Dil Raju under Sri Venkateswara Creations The film features Sharwanand, Anupama Parameswaran, Prakash Raj and Jayasudha in key roles. An ensemble cast including Naresh, Indraja, Raja Ravindra, Shiju, Himaja, and Sithara plays supporting roles The score and soundtrack are composed by Mickey J. Meyer, and cinematography is by Sameer Reddy. The film released worldwide on 14 January 2017 with highly positive reviews. The screenplay of the film was archived at the Oscar Library. The film has received the Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment-Golden Lotus Award at the 64th National Film Awards "in appreciation of providing a feeling of jubilation by respecting family values in an unexplored manner". The film has garnered the state Nandi Awards for Best Direction, and Best Home Viewing Feature Film. Pegasus Pegasus is a 2019 Chinese comedy film directed and written by Han Han, starring Shen Teng and Huang Jingyu. The film was released in China and other territories on February 5, 2019, marking Lunar New Year. Employees' Entrance Employees Entrance is a 1933 pre-Code film about the devious manager of a New York department store and his romantic involvement with a reluctant new employee. It was directed by Roy Del Ruth. Diary of a Hooker Business Is Business is a 1971 comedy film. The film is directed by Paul Verhoeven and stars Ronnie Bierman, Sylvia de Leur, Piet Römer, and Jules Hamel. The story is about the lives of two prostitutes in Amsterdam and is based on two books written by Albert Mol. City Hunter is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsukasa Hojo. It was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1985 to 1991 and collected into 35 tankōbon volumes by its publisher Shueisha. The manga was adapted into an anime television series by Sunrise Studios in 1987. The anime series was popular in numerous Asian and European countries. City Hunter spawned a media franchise consisting of numerous adaptations and spin-offs from several countries. The franchise includes four anime television series, three anime television specials, two original video animations, several animated feature films, several live-action films, video games, and a live-action Korean TV drama. It also had a spin-off manga, Angel Heart, which in turn spawned its own anime television series and a live-action Japanese TV drama. A Slipping-Down Life A Slipping-Down Life is a 1999 romantic drama film directed by Toni Kalem. Based on a novel by Anne Tyler, it stars Lili Taylor and Guy Pearce. Kareeb Kareeb is a 1998 Indian Hindi romance film directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. It stars Bobby Deol and Shabana Raza. Dil Kya Kare Dil Kya Kare is a 1999 Indian drama film, directed by Prakash Jha and produced by Veeru Devgan and Veena Devgan. The film stars Ajay Devgn, Mahima Chaudhry, Kajol and Chandrachur Singh in lead roles. Agent Red Agent Red is a 2000 American action film directed by Damian Lee and Jim Wynorski and starring Dolph Lundgren. Its plot concerns two soldiers stuck on a submarine with a group of terrorists who plan to use a chemical weapon on America. After the film was completed, producer Andrew Stevens deemed it too inept to be released. Screenwriter Steve Latshaw was brought in to make the film at least half-competent, while Wynorski was hired to direct some new scenes and insert stock footage where appropriate. A Carol Christmas A Carol Christmas is a TV movie starring Tori Spelling, Dinah Manoff, William Shatner and Gary Coleman. It premiered on the Hallmark Channel in 2003. The film is an adaptation of the Charles Dickens story of a similar name. Channel Chasers "Channel Chasers" is the eighteenth episode of Season 4 of The Fairly OddParents. It was the second Fairly OddParents television film. Alec Baldwin was a featured guest star in the voice role of Adult Timmy. Late Bloomers Late Bloomers is a 2006 Swiss film directed by Bettina Oberli with Stephanie Glaser. It was Switzerlands submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Cyborg Soldier Cyborg Soldier is a science fiction film released on October 7, 2008, directed by John Stead, and starring Rich Franklin, Tiffani Thiessen, and Bruce Greenwood. Another WolfCop Another WolfCop is a 2017 Canadian horror action comedy film written and directed by Lowell Dean and the sequel to the 2014 film WolfCop. It was released in theatres December 1, 2017 with a VOD release to follow in 2018. The theatrical poster is modeled off of the 1986 Sylvester Stallone film Cobra. The Chamber The Chamber is a 2016 English-language survival film about four people trapped in a submersible at the bottom of the ocean. The film is directed by Ben Parker in his directorial debut, and it stars Johannes Bah Kuhnke, Charlotte Salt, James McArdle, and Elliot Levey. Line Walker Line Walker is a 2016 Hong Kong-Chinese suspense crime action drama film, adapted from the 2014 TVB series of the same name. Directed by Jazz Boon and starring Nick Cheung, Louis Koo, Francis Ng; Charmaine Sheh, Benz Hui and Au Siu-wai reprised their roles from the original drama. It was released in Hongkong,China and China mainland on 11 August 2016. Bride of the Gorilla Bride of the Gorilla is a 1951 horror B-movie film directed by Curt Siodmak and starring Raymond Burr, Lon Chaney Jr., Barbara Payton and Tom Conway. Dobrý voják Svejk The Good Soldier Schweik is a 1956 Czech color antiwar comedy film written and directed by Karel Steklý. It was based on famous novel The Good Soldier Švejk by Jaroslav Hašek and was nominated for the 1957 Crystal Globe Awards. It was followed by a 1957 sequel I Dutifully Report. Maigret and the St. Fiacre Case Maigret et laffaire Saint-Fiacre is a 1959 French crime film directed by Jean Delannoy that stars Jean Gabin as the fictional police detective Jules Maigret. Adapted from the novel lAffaire Saint-Fiacre by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon, it tells how Maigret goes privately to the aid of his late fathers employer who has received an anonymous death threat and, though unable to prevent the death, unmasks the plotters. I Never Promised You a Rose Garden I Never Promised You a Rose Garden is a 1977 American fantasy drama film based on the Joanne Greenberg novel of the same name. Mel Gibson makes his film debut in a small uncredited role as a baseball player, and the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo appear as residents of Deborahs secret kingdom. Short Eyes Short Eyes is a 1977 American film adaptation of Miguel Piñeros play of the same title, directed by Robert M. Young. It was filmed in the Manhattan House of Detention for Men, otherwise known as The Tombs. The Wu-Tang Clan sampled dialogue from the film for the song "Let My Niggas Live" in 2000. Stay as You Are Stay as You Are, also known as Stay the Way You Are, is a 1978 Italian–Spanish erotic drama film, directed by Alberto Lattuada, starring Nastassja Kinski, Marcello Mastroianni, Barbara De Rossi, and Ania Pieroni. It follows the May–December romance between a vivacious young coed and a middle-aged professional who is unhappy in his marriage. New Line Cinema gave the film a limited theatrical release in the United States on 21 December 1979. The film was scheduled for release by Cult Epics in May 2015 on DVD and Blu-ray. Mama Turns 100 Mamá cumple cien años is a 1979 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Carlos Saura. The film is a comedy sequel of the drama Ana and the Wolves directed by Saura in 1973. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards. Small Sacrifices Small Sacrifices is a 1989 American made-for-television crime drama film written by Joyce Eliason and based on the best-selling true crime book by Ann Rule of the same name. The film is about Diane Downs and the murder and attempted murder of her three children. It stars Farrah Fawcett, Ryan ONeal, Gordon Clapp, John Shea and Emily Perkins. The film premiered on ABC on 12 November 1989. See How They Fall See How They Fall is a 1994 film directed by Jacques Audiard. It stars Jean-Louis Trintignant, Jean Yanne and Matthieu Kassovitz. It won three César Awards for Best First Work, Best Editing and Most Promising Actor in 1995. Tornado! Tornado! is a 1996 American television film starring Bruce Campbell and Shannon Sturges, released on May 7, 1996. It was written by John Logan and directed by Noel Nosseck. Seoul Raiders Seoul Raiders is a 2005 Hong Kong action film co-written and directed by Jingle Ma and starring Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Richie Jen and Shu Qi. The film is a sequel to the 2000 film Tokyo Raiders. A State of Mind A State of Mind is a 2004 documentary film directed by Daniel Gordon and produced by Nicholas Bonner. It follows two North Korean child gymnasts and their families for over eight months during training for the 2003 Pyongyang mass games. The film won two awards at the North Korean Pyongyang International Film Festival in 2004 and was shown at 11 other film festivals worldwide before being released in a theatrical run in 2005. UK-based dance band Faithless used clips from the documentary for the video to the single "I Want More." Finding Mr. Destiny Finding Mr. Destiny is a 2010 South Korean romantic comedy starring Im Soo-jung and Gong Yoo. It is a film adaptation by playwright-turned-director Jang Yoo-jeong of her hit 2006 musical. The film was a medium box office hit in South Korea selling 1,113,285 tickets nationwide. The Magnetic Monster The Magnetic Monster is a 1953 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film, produced by Ivan Tors and George Van Marter, directed by Curt Siodmak and Herbert L. Strock, that stars Richard Carlson, King Donovan, and Jean Byron. The film was released by United Artists. Magnetic Monster is the first feature film in Ivan Tors "Office of Scientific Investigation" trilogy, which was followed by Riders to the Stars and Gog. The Magnetic Monster marked Carlsons initial foray into science fiction and horror films; he would follow it with better known titles that would forever associate him with those genres: It Came from Outer Space, The Maze, Riders to the Stars, Creature from the Black Lagoon, and such TV series as Thriller and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. The Visitors The Visitors is a 1972 American drama film directed by Elia Kazan and starring Patrick McVey. It was entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. Kazan used an article written by Daniel Lang for The New Yorker in 1969, and Langs subsequent book Casualties of War, as a jumping-off point for this film. L'assassino è costretto ad uccidere ancora The Killer Must Kill Again is a 1975 Italian giallo film directed by Luigi Cozzi. Cozzi originally wanted to call the film Il Ragno but it was changed to The Killer Must Kill Again by the producers. It is based on the novel Al mare con la ragazza by Giorgio Scerbanenco. The film was also released as The Dark Is Deaths Friend. Michel Antoine later played the tortured painter in Lucio Fulcis The Beyond. The Prisoner of Zenda The Prisoner of Zenda is a 1979 American comedy film directed by Richard Quine and adapted from the adventure novel by Anthony Hope, first published in 1894. The novel tells the story of a man who has to impersonate a king, whom he happens to closely resemble, when the king is abducted by enemies on the eve of his coronation. An earlier adaptation of the story was made into a film in 1952 starring Deborah Kerr and Stewart Granger, and directed by Richard Thorpe. The comedy was loosely adapted by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais. It starred Peter Sellers, Lynne Frederick, Lionel Jeffries, Elke Sommer, Gregory Sierra, Jeremy Kemp and Catherine Schell. It has echoes of not only Hopes book but also several other well-known novels, especially Dumass The Man in the Iron Mask. Sellers plays three roles: that of the Ruthenian King Rudolph V and the London cab driver Sydney Frewin who is brought in to portray the missing King with whom he shares an uncanny resemblance. Sellers also portrayed the aged King Rudoph IV at the start of the film, before he is killed in a hot air balloon accident. The score by Henry Mancini was a highlight of the film and gained some critical acclaim. It was also Quines final film as director before dying in 1989. No One Writes to the Colonel No One Writes to the Colonel is a 1999 Spanish-language film directed by Arturo Ripstein. It was an international co-production between France, Spain and Mexico. It is based on the eponymous novella by Colombian author and Nobel Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez. S Club Seeing Double Seeing Double is a British musical-comedy film starring British pop-group, S Club. Written by Kim Fuller and Paul Alexander, and directed by Nigel Dick, the film mostly features songs from the groups album of the same name including "Dont Stop Movin" and "Never Had a Dream Come True". Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Roméo Dallaire Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Roméo Dallaire is a 2004 documentary film about the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. It was directed by Peter Raymont and inspired by the book Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda, by now-retired Canadian Lieutenant-General Roméo Dallaire. It was co-produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the Société Radio-Canada, White Pine Pictures, and The Documentary Channel. Unveiled Fremde Haut is a 2005 German film. It was directed by Angelina Maccarone and stars Jasmin Tabatabai, Anneke Kim Sarnau, and Navíd Akhavan. Its English title is Unveiled. The Unloved The Unloved is a British television film starring Molly Windsor, Robert Carlyle, Susan Lynch and Lauren Socha. It is about an eleven-year-old girl called Lucy growing up in a childrens home in the UKs care system, and shown through her perspective. It is the directorial debut of Golden Globe Award-winning and two-time Academy Award-nominated actress Samantha Morton. The story is semi-autobiographical, Morton wrote and produced the film in collaboration with screenwriter Tony Grisoni. It was produced for Channel 4 and shown as part of its Britains Forgotten Children series, and was first broadcast on 17 May 2009. The film drew an audience of two million viewers. It had a premiere at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival and received a limited release in 2010. Kath & Kimderella Kath & Kimderella is a 2012 Australian film. It is a spin-off of the hit television series, Kath & Kim created by Gina Riley and Jane Turner, and is written by and starring Riley, Turner, and Magda Szubanski. The film was released in Australia in September 2012, and arrived on Blu-ray and DVD on 23 May 2013. It premiered on Australian television just five days after, on the Seven Network. Buccaneer Bunny Buccaneer Bunny is a 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. Montana Montana is a 1950 American Technicolor Western film directed by Ray Enright and starring Errol Flynn. It was only the second time Flynn played an Australian on screen, the first time being Desperate Journey. The film was Flynns fourth and final pairing with frequent co-star Alexis Smith. The Proud Ones The Proud Ones is a 1956 DeLuxe Color western CinemaScope film directed by Robert D. Webb and starring Robert Ryan and Virginia Mayo. Das Millionenspiel is a German action/sci-fi television film of 1970, directed by Tom Toelle and starring Jörg Pleva, Suzanne Roquette and Dieter Thomas Heck. It was aired on 18 October 1970 by the ARD. Wolfgang Menge wrote the screenplay, adapting the short story "The Prize of Peril" by the American writer Robert Sheckley. Wolfgang Menge and Tom Toelle received the 1971 Prix Italia for best television movie. The Chosen Holocaust 2000 is a 1977 horror film directed by Alberto De Martino, written by De Martino, Michael Robson, and Sergio Donati, and starring Kirk Douglas, Simon Ward, Agostina Belli, Anthony Quayle, Virginia McKenna, and Alexander Knox. The original musical score was composed by Ennio Morricone. The British-Italian co-production was produced by Edmondo Amati for The Rank Organisation and Titanus, and is widely-considered a cash-in on the success of the similarly-themed The Omen released a year earlier. It received mixed reviews, but has become a cult classic. Todos a la cárcel Todos a la cárcel is a 1993 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga. The script was written by Berlanga with his son Jorge Berlanga. The plot takes place entirely in a prison in Valencia during the day of the inmate called Everyone to Jail, an event to reunite victims of the Francoist repression. A businessman tries to recover the 80 million pesetas that the administration owes him, the banker Cesar Muyagorri tries to obtain the freedom of his friend from Milan Tornicelli. The celebration gets complicated because some of those who were invited did not come and the death of father Rebolli and the welch shed of the participants and there is a prison riot. The banker manages to escape with the help of NATO security forces, but the businessman gives up his intention to claim what he is owed by the minister. The Enemy Within The Enemy Within is a 1994 HBO TV-movie remake of the 1964 film Seven Days in May, starring Forest Whitaker, Jason Robards, Dana Delaney and Sam Waterston, and directed by Jonathan Darby. The film involves a planned military coup to overthrow the President of the United States. Night of the Scarecrow Night of the Scarecrow is a 1995 American horror film directed by Jeff Burr. Baltic Storm Baltic Storm is a 2003 film written and directed by Reuben Leder about the 1994 MS Estonia disaster. Based on the book Die Estonia: Tragödie eines Schiffsuntergangs by German journalist Jutta Rabe, the film focuses on the supposed transport of defense materials by the Swedish Armed Forces, and alleged cover-up of the true cause of the disaster. Lucía, Lucía Lucía, Lucía, also known as La hija del caníbal, is a 2003 Mexican-Spanish film and the second by Antonio Serrano. The story is based on Spanish journalist Rosa Monteros novel of the same name. The film stars Argentine actress Cecilia Roth, Mexican actor Kuno Becker, and Spanish actor Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa. The cinematographer is Xavier Pérez Grobet. C.I.D. Moosa C.I.D. Moosa is a 2003 Indian Malayalam-language slapstick comedy film written by the duo Udayakrishna and Siby K. Thomas, directed by Johny Antony, and co-produced by and starring Dileep in the title role. The film also stars Harisree Ashokan, Cochin Haneefa, Jagathy Sreekumar, Bhavana, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Saleem Kumar, and Ashish Vidyarthi. It was remade in Tamil as Seena Thaana 001, in Kannada as CID Eesha and in Telugu as Ramachari - Eedo Pedda Goodachari. CID Moosa was a box office success and became the second highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year, behind Balettan. Monster Island Monster Island is a 2004 made-for-TV horror-comedy in the style of 1950s monster movies. It stars Carmen Electra, Daniel Letterle, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Adam West, C. Ernst Harth, Chelan Simmons, Chris Harrison, Joe Macleod, Alani Vasquez, Alana Husband, Jeff Geddis, Cascy Beddow, and Nick Carter. Salt of This Sea Salt of this Sea is a 2008 Palestinian film directed by Annemarie Jacir and was an Official Selection of the Cannes International Film Festival in 2008. It is Palestines submission to the 81st Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film stars Palestinian-American poet Suheir Hammad as Soraya, an American-born Palestinian woman, who heads to Israel and Palestine on a quest to reclaim her familys home and money that were taken during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Palestinian actor, Saleh Bakri also stars in the film. To Fili Tis... Zois To Fili Tis Zois is a 2007 film directed by Nick Zapatina.This film is known for its soundtrack, written and produced by Nick Zapatina. Brightest Star Brightest Star is a 2013 American independent romantic comedy film directed by Maggie Kiley and starring Chris Lowell and Rose McIver. The film is based on Kileys short film Some Boys Dont Leave. It is also Kileys directorial debut. Sexting in Suburbia Sexting in Suburbia is a 2012 Lifetime film directed by John Stimpson and starring Liz Vassey, Jenn Proske, Ryan Kelley and Kelli Goss. Gloria Gloria is a 2014 Mexican drama film directed by Christian Keller, based on the life of Mexican pop singer Gloria Trevi. It was one of fourteen films shortlisted by Mexico to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to 600 Miles. Jian Bing Man Jian Bing Man is a 2015 Chinese superhero parody film. It was directed, written and also starring Da Peng, Mabel Yuan and Liu Yan. The film was released on 17 July 2015. Pretham Pretham is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language comedy horror film written, co-produced and directed by Ranjith Sankar. Starring Jayasurya, Aju Varghese, Govind Padmasoorya , Pearle Maaney and Sharaf U Dheen in the lead roles. It is co-produced by Sankar and Jayasurya. The film was a blockbuster hit and in 2018 a sequel, Pretham 2 had been released. It was remade in Telugu under the title Raju Gari Gadhi 2. It is also the third collaboration of Sankar and Jayasurya after Punyalan Agarbattis and Su.. Su... Sudhi Vathmeekam. Principal photography began in Cherai, Ernakulam on 24 May 2016. The film released on 12 August 2016. A sequel titled Pretham 2 was released in 2018. Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower is a 2017 documentary about Joshua Wong, a teenager who rallies Hong Kong youth in dissent during the 2014 Hong Kong Occupy Movement when the Chinese Communist Party reneged on its promise of autonomy to the territory. At Sundance, Netflix negotiated worldwide viewing rights for the documentary. The film premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival at the Park City Temple Theatre in Sundances World Documentary Competition. The film was released on Netflix on 26 May 2017. Never Say Die Never Say Die is a 2017 Chinese comedy film directed by Song Yang and Zhang Chiyu and starring Ai Lun, Ma Li, Shen Teng, Tian Yu and Xue Haowen. Adapted from the popular stage comedy of the same name, it was released in China on 30 September 2017. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the film is the highest-grossing comedy film ever in a single box office market. The Beast of the City The Beast of the City is a 1932 American pre-Code gangster film featuring cops as vigilantes and known for its singularly vicious ending. Written by W.R. Burnett, Ben Hecht, and John Lee Mahin, and directed by Charles Brabin, the film stars Walter Huston, Jean Harlow, Wallace Ford, Jean Hersholt, and Tully Marshall. Hare Tonic Hare Tonic is a 1945 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. It stars Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd, making this the second cartoon directed by Jones to co-star the two. Voice characterizations are by Mel Blanc and Arthur Q. Bryan, respectively. The title is a play on "hair tonic", a type of patent medicine, reinforced by Bugs portrayal of a fake doctor at a few points in the picture. A bottle of "hare tonic" appeared as a prop in a 1946 cartoon, The Big Snooze. 5 Against the House 5 Against the House is a 1955 American heist film and noir directed by Phil Karlson and starring Guy Madison, Brian Keith, and Kim Novak. Based on a story by Jack Finney, the film centers on a fictional robbery of what was a real Nevada casino, Harolds Club. The supporting cast includes William Conrad. The screenplay was based on Jack Finneys 1954 novel of the same name, later serialized by Good Housekeeping magazine. Time Without Pity Time Without Pity is a 1957 British film noir thriller about a father trying to save his son from execution for murder. Directed by expatriate American Joseph Losey, after he was blacklisted in America due to McCarthyism, Time Without Pity was his second film in Britain and his first under his own name. The film stars Michael Redgrave, Ann Todd, Peter Cushing, and Leo McKern. It is also the second film of British cinematographer Freddie Francis, as director of photography. Joan Plowright appears briefly as a feisty chorus girl and Lois Maxwell, who played Miss Moneypenny in the first 14 James Bond films, also has a stand-out scene as a girl who can be bought. The screenplay was written by fellow blacklisted writer Ben Barzman, adapted from the play Someone Waiting by Emlyn Williams. The Guns of Fort Petticoat The Guns of Fort Petticoat is a 1957 American Technicolor Western film produced by Harry Joe Brown and Audie Murphy for Columbia Pictures. It was based on the 1955 short story "Petticoat Brigade" by Chester William Harrison that he expanded into a novelization for the films release. It was directed by George Marshall and filmed at the Iverson Movie Ranch and at Old Tucson. The fictional story tells the tale of an Army deserter training a disparate group of women to became Indian fighters climaxing in a Battle of the Alamo type action. Middle of the Night Middle of the Night is a 1959 American drama film directed by Delbert Mann, and released by Columbia Pictures. It was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. It stars Fredric March and Kim Novak. The screenplay was adapted by Paddy Chayefsky from his Broadway play of the same name. The Girl on the Broomstick Dívka na koštěti or The Girl on the Broomstick is a 1972 Czechoslovak fantasy-comedy film directed by Václav Vorlíček. It tells a story of a teenage witch, Saxana, facing 300 years detention for failing her classes, escapes to the human world with the help of a school janitor. Once in the human school, the other students convince her to turn the faculty into rabbits. A sequel was released in 2011, which follows Saxanas daughter. Not Quite Human Not Quite Human is a 1987 television film directed by Steven Hilliard Stern and starring Jay Underwood, Alan Thicke, and Robyn Lively. The story is based on the Not Quite Human book series by Seth McEvoy. It is the first of three films in a series; its sequels are Not Quite Human II and Still Not Quite Human. The filming locations were in Scottsdale and Phoenix. Made for the Disney Channel Täcknamn Coq Rouge Codename Coq Rouge is a 1989 Swedish thriller film directed by Per Berglund. Stellan Skarsgård won the award for Best Actor and Göran Nilsson won the award for Best Cinematography at the 25th Guldbagge Awards. A.P.E.X. A.P.E.X is a 1994 science fiction action film directed by Phillip J. Roth and starring Richard Keats, Mitchell Cox, Lisa Ann Russell, and Marcus Aurelius. The plot concerns a group of scientists who explore the past using robotic probes known as the A.P.E.X or "Advanced Prototype Exploration units". The Woman in White The Woman in White is a BBC television adaptation very loosely based on the 1859 novel of the same name by Wilkie Collins. Unlike the epistolary style of the novel, the 2-hour dramatisation uses Marian as the main character. She bookends the film with her narration. Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea Tomorrow Ill Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea is a 1977 Czechoslovak comical science fiction film directed by Jindřich Polák. It is a screen adaptation of Josef Nesvadbas short story with the same title. Tuno negro Tuno negro is a 2001 Spanish slasher film directed by Pedro L. Barbero and Vicente J. Martín about a serial killer who, dressed with a tuno cape and a mask, kills bad university students. Year of the Devil Year of the Devil is a 2002 Czech mockumentary film directed by Petr Zelenka. It stars musicians who act as themselves: Czech folk music band Čechomor, musicians and poets Jaromír Nohavica, Karel Plihal and British musician and composer Jaz Coleman. The soundtrack also includes two pieces by the Killing Joke: Frenzy and Exorcism. Krylya, nogi i khvosty Wings, legs and tails is a 1986 Soviet animation film by Aleksandr Tatarskiy and Igor Kovalyov. The film is about a flying bird who taught the ostrich to fly. The film is a fable for kids telling that everybody has his limitations and abilities. Manmadhan Ambu Manmadan Ambu is a 2010 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film directed by K. S. Ravikumar. Written by Kamal Haasan, it stars himself alongside Madhavan and Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles, while featuring Ramesh Arvind, Oviya, Manju Pillai and Urvashi among others in supporting roles. The film features music composed by Devi Sri Prasad, with several songs written and sung by Kamal Haasan himself, while Manush Nandan and Shan Mohammed made their debut as cinematographer and editor. After significant pre-production which included rehearsals of the entire script before filming, the film was extensively shot across Europe and on a cruise ship, whilst scenes were also canned across Chennai and Kodaikanal. It was produced by Udhayanidhi Stalin, Manmadan Ambu released worldwide on 23 December 2010. It was dubbed into Telugu as Manmadha Banam and distributed by Gemini Film Circuit. Upon release, the film opened to mixed reviews and had an average run at the box office. All Stars All Stars is a 2013 British dance film directed by Ben Gregor. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 3 May 2013, and stars Theo Stevenson as one of two children trying to save their youth centre. Miss Granny 20 Once Again is the 2015 Chinese comedy film directed by Leste Chen and starring Yang Zishan, Gua Ah-leh, Bolin Chen and Lu Han. The film is a remake of the South Korean movie Miss Granny. It was released on January 8, 2015. Other Men's Women Other Mens Women is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by William A. Wellman and written by Maude Fulton. The film stars Grant Withers, Regis Toomey, Mary Astor, James Cagney and features Joan Blondell. It was produced and distributed by Warner Bros. It was first previewed, released and reviewed in 1930 under the title The Steel Highway. By the time of the films release in New York City the title had been changed to Other Mens Women. A copy is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Anne of Green Gables Anne of Green Gables is a 1934 film directed by George Nicholls, based upon the novel, Anne of Green Gables, by Lucy Maud Montgomery. The actress formerly billed as Dawn ODay, who portrayed the title character of Anne Shirley, changed her stage name to Anne Shirley in which she was so billed in this film and subsequent roles. The film sequel; Anne of Windy Poplars. The film became a surprise hit in 1934, easily succeeding in becoming one of four top-grossing films RKO made that year as noted in The R.K.O. Story published by Arlington House. Francis Francis is a 1950 American black-and-white comedy film from Universal-International that launched the Francis the Talking Mule film series. Francis is produced by Robert Arthur, directed by Arthur Lubin, and stars Donald OConnor and Patricia Medina. The distinctive voice of Francis is a voice-over by actor Chill Wills. Six Francis sequels from Universal-International followed this first effort. During World War II, a junior American Army officer, Lt. Peter Stirling, gets sent to the psychiatric ward whenever he insists that an Army mule named Francis speaks to him. Statues also Die Statues Also Die is a 1953 French essay film directed by Alain Resnais, Chris Marker, and Ghislain Cloquet about historical African art and the effects colonialism has had on how it is perceived. The film won the 1954 Prix Jean Vigo. Because of its criticism of colonialism, the second half of the film was banned in France until the 1960s. Sleeping Dogs Sleeping Dogs is a 1977 New Zealand dramatic action-thriller film, based on the book Smiths Dream by C. K. Stead, directed by Roger Donaldson, and produced by Donaldson and Larry Parr. Featuring Sam Neill, Clyde Scott and Warren Oates it is notable for being the first feature-length 35mm film produced entirely in New Zealand. The film was a major success critically and commercially and launched the career of Sam Neill, who later went on to do international works such as Jurassic Park, The Piano, Hunt for The Wilderpeople, and Peaky Blinders. A political thriller with action film elements, it follows the lead character "Smith" as New Zealand plunges into a police state as a fascist government institutes martial law after industrial disputes flare into violence. Smith gets caught between the special police and a growing resistance movement and reluctantly becomes involved. Often named one of the best New Zealand films of all time, it is considered a classic and a landmark in the new wave of cinema in the country, helping to change New Zealand cinema from small, melodramatic, derivative films to the modern reels that make the country known in the industry today. Cyber Tracker CyberTracker is a 1994 American science fiction action film written by Jacobsen Hart and directed by Richard Pepin. It stars Don The Dragon Wilson with Richard Norton, Stacie Foster, Steve Burton, Abby Dalton and Jim Maniaci. The film was followed by a 1995 direct-to-video sequel, CyberTracker 2, also starring Wilson, Foster, Burton and Maniaci. Gaz Bar Blues Gaz Bar Blues is a 2003 Québécois drama and comedy film directed by Louis Bélanger. The film is set in 1989 in the outskirts of an unspecified Québécois city. Star Runners Star Runners is a 2009 Sci Fi channel original film, directed by Mat King and written by Rafael Jordan, and starring Connor Trinneer, James Kyson Lee, Toni Trucks, Aja Evans and Michael Culkin. Siruthai Siruthai is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Siva. It is a remake of the 2006 Telugu film Vikramarkudu, directed by S. S. Rajamouli. It stars Karthi playing dual roles, alongside Tamannaah and comedian Santhanam in the lead roles. The film was produced by K. E. Gnanavelraja and features music by Vidyasagar. It was released during Pongal on 14 January 2011. Despite gaining mixed critical response, the film was a success at the box office. The Source Family The Source Family is a 2012 feature documentary film directed by Jodi Wille and Maria Demopoulos which recounts the story of Father Yod, Ya Ho Wa 13 and the Source Family. Much material was gleaned from Isis Aquarians archives of photos, diary, film, cassette tapes of Father Yods morning class, lost music tapes, graphics; along with input interviews of Source family members and people who knew Jim Baker and / or went to the Source Restaurant. The film premiered in competition at South by Southwest Film Festival 2012 and screened at festivals Silverdocs, Seattle International Film Festival and San Francisco International Film Festival, with special screenings at True/False Festival "Boonedawdle" and Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival "Doc Soup" series. In May 2013, the film was released theatrically, premiering at IFC Center in New York City, where its run was extended for over a month. The film screened in 60 cities and had extended runs in Los Angeles, Portland, San Francisco, and Nashville. It is distributed by Drag City and Gravitas Ventures. The Source Family provides a view of the group through their own archival photos, home movies, audio recordings, and contemporary interviews with members of the family. Serving as a highly personal, insider’s guide to the counter-culture movement of the early 70s, the film is inspired by the cult-classic book The Source: The Story of Father Yod, Ya Ho Wa 13, and The Source Family which was written by Isis Aquarian and Electricity Aquarian and edited by director Jodi Wille. The documentary features music exclusively by Yo Ha Wa, the band composed of members of the Source Family and Father Yod as lead singer Holy Ghost People Holy Ghost People is a 2013 American psychological thriller directed by Mitchell Altieri and written by Kevin Artigue, Joe Egender, Altieri, and Phil Flores. It stars Emma Greenwell as a woman who goes in search of her missing sister, who has joined an isolated religious group. Yellow Flowers on the Green Grass I Saw the Yellow Flowers on the Green Grass is a 2015 Vietnamese film. It was adapted from the novel of the same name by Nguyễn Nhật Ánh. It was directed by Victor Vũ and produced by Galaxy Media & Entertainment Saigon Concert, Phương Nam Film, PS Việt Nam and K+ Television channel. It was premiere in Cannes Film Festival 2015 and released in theaters on 2 October 2015. It was selected as the Vietnamese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Reinventing Marvin Marvin is a 2017 French drama film directed by Anne Fontaine. It screened in the Horizons section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival on 2 September 2017, and won the Queer Lion. The film premiered in English-language territories under the title Reinventing Marvin. The film stars Finnegan Oldfield as Marvin, a gay actor in Paris who is struggling to write and perform a one-man theatrical show about his childhood. It is noted for an appearance by Isabelle Huppert, playing herself. Smilin' Through Smilin Through is a 1932 American pre-Code MGM romantic drama film based on the play by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin, also named Smilin Through. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture for 1932. It was adapted from Cowl and Murfins play by James Bernard Fagan, Donald Ogden Stewart, Ernest Vajda and Claudine West. The movie was directed by Sidney Franklin and starred Norma Shearer, Fredric March, Leslie Howard and Ralph Forbes. The film was a remake of an earlier 1922 silent version also directed by Sidney Franklin which starred Norma Talmadge. Topper Takes a Trip Topper Takes a Trip is a 1938 film directed by Norman Z. McLeod. It is a sequel of Topper Constance Bennett, Roland Young, Billie Burke and Alan Mowbray reprised their roles from the earlier film; only Cary Grant was missing. A ghost tries to reunite a couple who she had a hand in splitting up in the prior film. It was followed by another sequel, Topper Returns. You'll Find Out Youll Find Out is a 1940 American comedy film directed by David Butler and starring Kay Kyser. In 1940, the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 13th Academy Awards. In the film, members of an orchestra hired to play at a young heiresss birthday party uncover a plot against her. The film was very popular and made a profit of $167,000. The Big Noise The Big Noise is a 1944 comedy film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. It was produced by Sol M. Wurtzel and directed by Mal St.Clair. Pony Express Pony Express is a 1953 American western film directed by Jerry Hopper and starring Charlton Heston as Buffalo Bill, Forrest Tucker as Wild Bill Hickok, Jan Sterling as a Calamity Jane-type character, and Rhonda Fleming that was filmed in Kanab. The story is largely based on the 1925 silent film The Pony Express and tells a completely imaginary account of the formation of the Pony Express rapid transcontinental mail delivery in the United States in 1860-1861. The picture gives no credit to the real founders of the Pony Express. Buffalo Bill Cody did ride for them —he signed up when he was 15 years old. A Simple Story A Simple Story is a 1978 French drama film directed by Claude Sautet. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards. For her role as Marie, Romy Schneider won the 1979 César Award for Best Actress. The Nesting The Nesting is a 1981 American horror film directed and co-written by Armand Weston, and starring Robin Groves, Michael Lally, John Carradine and Gloria Grahame in her final film role. Its plot follows an agoraphobic novelist who rents a rural mansion that she comes to find is haunted. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic The Feather Fairy The Feather Fairy is a 1985 adaptation of a Brothers Grimms Mother Hulda short story directed by Slovak director Juraj Jakubisko. A fairy tale about a grandma who cares for snow and a boy who isnt afraid of death. Nightflyers Nightflyers is a 1987 American science fiction horror film based on Nightflyers, a 1980 novella by George R. R. Martin. The Women of Brewster Place The Women of Brewster Place is an American television miniseries that was broadcast on March 19 and 20, 1989 on ABC. The miniseries is based upon the critically acclaimed 1982 novel of the same name by Gloria Naylor. It was produced by Oprah Winfreys Harpo Productions with a teleplay by Karen Hall. The miniseries stars an ensemble cast of African-American actors and actresses such as Cicely Tyson, Oprah Winfrey, Jackée Harry, Robin Givens, Lynn Whitfield, Paula Kelly, Lonette McKee, Paul Winfield, Mary Alice, Olivia Cole, Moses Gunn, William Allen Young, and a brief early appearance by a young Larenz Tate. The miniseries received such a good reception that it led to a weekly series entitled Brewster Place. However, it was short-lived due to low ratings. It is frequently broadcast on TV One and BET. The shows theme song was performed by American R&B singer Vesta Williams, who performed both the opening and closing credits. Gospel music recording artist Vanessa Bell Armstrong has a brief cameo appearance as the female soloist who is singing "Amazing Grace". Casino Royale "Casino Royale" is a live 1954 television adaptation of the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming. An episode of the American dramatic anthology series Climax!, the show was the first screen adaptation of a James Bond novel, and stars Barry Nelson, Peter Lorre, and Linda Christian. Though this marks the first onscreen appearance of the secret agent, Nelsons Bond is played as an American spy working for the "Combined Intelligence Agency", and is referred to as "Jimmy" by several characters. Most of the largely forgotten show was located in the 1980s by film historian Jim Schoenberger, with the ending found afterward. Both copies are black and white kinescopes, but the original live broadcast was in color. The rights to the program were acquired by MGM at the same time as the rights for the 1967 film version of Casino Royale, clearing the legal pathway and enabling it to make the 2006 film of the same name. The Young Black Stallion The Young Black Stallion is a 2003 made-for-IMAX family film from Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Simon Wincer, the film is based on the 1989 novel of the same name by Black Stallion creator Walter Farley and his son Steven Farley. Noted for its beautiful scenery and wide-angle shots, the 50-minute film was shot on-location in the deserts of Namibia and South Africa. The film stars Biana G. Tamimi as Neera, a young girl who befriends a young black stallion, and Patrick Elyas as Aden, although his voice was dubbed by Eric Grucza, who, for his uncredited performance was nominated in 2004 for a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Voice-Over Role. The film is Disney’s first production made specifically for IMAX theaters, and a prequel to the 1979 film The Black Stallion, which film won an Academy Award and received nominations. The film was originally scheduled for release in fall 2002, then was postponed until September 2003, before debuting in select IMAX theaters in the United States on December 25, 2003. Close to Leo Close to Leo is a 2002 French TV film directed by Christophe Honoré and based on his 1996 novel for young adults. It is also known as Everything Against Leo. Street Dreams Street Dreams is a 2009 American film directed by Chris Zamoscianyk, produced by Rob Dyrdek, Jason Bergh and Sal Masekela and written by Elisa Delson, Rob Dyrdek, and Nino Scalia. Derrick Cabrera has a dream of being sponsored and one day going pro. He is an up-and-coming street skateboarder from Chicago with all the talent but has the world against him. Parents, friends and schoolmates cant understand how Derrick has so much passion for something that has no future in their eyes. As everyone pushes him around, including his own father, girlfriend, and even one of his closest friends, he doesnt give up on both achieving his dreams, and proving everyone wrong. The Beacon The Beacon is a 2009 American horror/thriller film. It is the second film made by Sabbatical Pictures. It was later officially renamed Haunting at the Beacon. The film was shot in The Rogers Hotel in Waxahachie. The films theatrical debut is in seven cities in October 2009. The film debuted at the 2009 Paranoia Film Festival where it won for Best Picture and Best Actress. It has been selected to be one of the films for the 2009 LA Femme Film Festival. The film was directed and written by Michael Stokes. Penance Penance is a 2009 American horror film directed by Jake Kennedy. It stars Jason Connery, Marieh Delfino, Graham McTavish, and Michael Rooker. Horror film icon Tony Todd has a cameo role as a sinister chauffeur. Meteor Apocalypse Meteor Apocalypse is a 2010 American science fiction film directed by Micho Rutare. Lights Out Lights Out is a French thriller film directed by Fabrice Gobert and starring Jules Pelissier, Ana Girardot, Arthur Mazet, Laurent Delbecque, Serge Riaboukine and Laurent Capelluto. Falling Overnight Falling Overnight is a 2010 American drama film directed by Conrad Jackson and written by Parker Croft, Aaron Golden, and Conrad Jackson. Falling Overnight stars Parker Croft and Emilia Zoryan Envelope Envelope is a 2012 American short film directed by Aleksy Nuzhny and stars Kevin Spacey. It is inspired by true events of Soviet publicist and writer Yevgeny Petrov. Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi is a 2012 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by Bela Bhansali Sehgal, starring Farah Khan, Boman Irani, Kavin Dave, Shammi, Kurush Deboo and Daisy Irani. After Tiller After Tiller is a 2013 documentary film directed by Martha Shane and Lana Wilson that follows the only four remaining doctors in the United States who openly perform late-term abortions. In 2015, After Tiller won the News and Documentary Emmy Award for Best Documentary. The title of the film refers to George Tiller, a doctor who performed abortions and was murdered in 2009. The film was met with a positive response from critics and was an official selection for the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Candescent Award. It went on to be nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary, four Cinema Eye Honors, a Satellite Award, and the Ridenhour Prize, and named one of the Top Five Documentaries of the year by the National Board of Review. After Tiller was released in theaters across the US by arthouse distributor Oscilloscope Laboratories. Fists of Legend Fists of Legend is a 2013 South Korean sports drama film directed by Kang Woo-suk. It is based on the popular webtoon of the same title written by Lee Jong-gyu and illustrated by Lee Yoon-gyun. The film stars Hwang Jung-min, Yoo Jun-sang, Yoon Je-moon, Lee Yo-won, and Jung Woong-in. Donald Cried Donald Cried is a 2016 American comedy film written and directed by Kristopher Avedisian. The film stars Kristopher Avedisian, Jesse Wakeman, Louisa Krause and Ted Arcidi. The film was released on March 3, 2017, by The Orchard. Zoology Zoology is a 2016 Russian drama film directed by Ivan I. Tverdovsky. Men of Boys Town Men of Boys Town is a 1941 American drama film directed by Norman Taurog and written by James Kevin McGuinness. It is a sequel to the 1938 film Boys Town. The film stars Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney, Bobs Watson, Larry Nunn, Darryl Hickman and Henry ONeill. The film was released on April 11, 1941, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Above and Beyond For the 2014 film of the same name, see Above and Beyond. Above and Beyond is a 1952 American war film about Lt. Col. Paul W. Tibbets Jr., the pilot of the aircraft that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in August 1945. Directed by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, it stars Robert Taylor as Tibbets and features a love story with Eleanor Parker as his wife. James Whitmore plays security officer Major Bill Uanna. The story of the dropping of the atomic bomb is treated as a docudrama with an effort to recreate the training and operational aspects of the military units involved in the Hiroshima mission. The Pink Phink The Pink Phink is a 1964 animated short comedy film, produced and directed by Friz Freleng with characters animated by the triple male character animators, Don Williams, Bob Matz and Norman McCabe and the solo female character animator, Laverne Harding. It is the first animated short starring the Pink Panther. Mister Buddwing Mister Buddwing is a 1966 American film drama directed by Delbert Mann and starring James Garner. The film depicts a well-dressed man who finds himself on a bench in Central Park with no idea who he is. He proceeds to wander around Manhattan meeting women as he desperately tries to figure out his own identity. Based on the 1964 novel Buddwing by Evan Hunter, the evocatively shot black-and-white drama was written by Dale Wasserman and the lively jazz musical score was written by Kenyon Hopkins. Strange Voyage El extraño viaje is a 1964 Spanish black drama film directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez. Famous film director Jess Franco acts as the brother of the protagonist. The film was a huge flop on its limited release. It was voted seventh best Spanish film by professionals and critics in 1996 Spanish cinema centenary. Robbery Robbery is a 1967 British crime film directed by Peter Yates and starring Stanley Baker. The story is a heavily fictionalised version of the 1963 Great Train Robbery. The film was produced by Stanley Baker and Michael Deeley, for Bakers company Oakhurst Productions. Rude Boy Rude Boy is a 1980 British film directed by Jack Hazan and David Mingay and filmed in 1978 and early 1979. The film, part fiction, part rockumentary, tells the story of Ray Gange, a young Clash fan who leaves his dead-end job in a sleazy Soho sex shop to become a roadie for the band. The film also includes extensive footage of the Clash at a Rock Against Racism concert at Victoria Park, on their "On Parole" and "Sort It Out" tours, and in the studio recording the album Give Em Enough Rope. The film was named after the rude boy subculture and over the years won a cult following. Throttle Throttle is a 2005 American thriller film directed by James Seale and starring Grayson McCouch. Other cast members include Adrian Paul and Amy Locane. It was filmed entirely in Denver, Colorado. Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride: Hunter S. Thompson on Film Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride: Hunter S. Thompson on Film is a 2006 documentary about writer Hunter S. Thompson directed by Tom Thurman. Senseless Senseless is a 2008 film based on Stona Fitchs 2001 novel of the same name, starring Jason Behr and Emma Catherwood, and directed by Symon Hynd. That's It, That's All. Thats It, Thats All is a 2008 documentary film about snowboarding written by Brain Farm Productions and directed by Curt Morgan. It is the predecessor to The Art of Flight film, released on DVD on November 14, 2008. The film presents the life of an influential snowboarder Travis Rice and his crew, while facing different challenges in the professional world of sport. Atlantis: End of a World, Birth of a Legend Atlantis is a 2011 BBC docudrama which depicts a re-enactment of the events surrounding the volcanic eruption which destroyed the island of Thera, an incident believed to have inspired the legend of Atlantis. The hour-long programme is based on the work of leading scientists, archaeologists and historians, and featured Stephanie Leonidas and Reece Ritchie as members of the Bronze age civilisation. The film was narrated by Tom Conti, and made its debut on BBC One on Sunday 8 May 2011. Dark Star: H.R. Giger's World Dark Star: H. R. Gigers World is a 2014 Swiss documentary directed by Belinda Sallin about surrealist H. R. Giger. Gigers friends, family, and fans describe the impact he and his art have had on their lives, and Giger discusses some of his early inspirations. It was shot in 2013 and 2014, and Giger died shortly after production ended. Trespassers Hell Is Where the Home Is is a 2018 American home invasion thriller film directed by Orson Oblowitz. The film stars Angela Trimbur, Janel Parrish, Jonathan Howard, Zach Avery, and Fairuza Balk. Principal photography began in Malibu in August 2017. The film had its world premiere at the London FrightFest Film Festival on August 26, 2018. The End of the Affair The End of the Affair is a 1955 British romantic drama film directed by Edward Dmytryk, based on Graham Greenes 1951 novel of the same name. The film stars Deborah Kerr, Van Johnson, Peter Cushing and John Mills. It was filmed largely on location in London, particularly in and around Chester Terrace. The film was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Never Let Go Never Let Go is a 1960 British thriller film starring Richard Todd, Peter Sellers and Elizabeth Sellars. It concerns a mans attempt to recover his stolen Ford Anglia car. Sellers plays a London villain, in one of his rare straight roles. Bucktown Bucktown, USA is a 1975 American crime action blaxploitation film released by American International Pictures starring Fred Williamson. The Odd Angry Shot The Odd Angry Shot is an Australian 1979 war and action film with elements of comedy, which was written, directed and produced by Tom Jeffrey. It is based on the book of the same title by William Nagel, and follows the experiences of Australian soldiers during the Vietnam War. The movie, which was shot on location in New South Wales and Canungra, Queensland, traces the tour of duty of an Australian Special Air Service Regiment reconnaissance team from their departure to their return home to Australia. It avoids much of the political comment on Australia’s involvement in Vietnam, unlike Hollywood films which tend to explore the rights and wrongs of the Vietnamese conflict. The film focuses on the soldiers in their cantonments away from the battlefield, where they spend the bulk of their time playing cards, smoking, drinking beer, nursing their tinea, making jokes and messing about with American forces. The film also contains some small scale battle scenes. When the men return to Australia, they reflect on how both they and the general Australian society have changed. The film was sold to several countries including the US, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway and Greece The Hound of the Baskervilles The Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1983 British made-for-television mystery film directed by Douglas Hickox, starring Ian Richardson as Sherlock Holmes and Donald Churchill as Dr. John H. Watson. It is based on Arthur Conan Doyles The Hound of the Baskervilles. Chronicle of a Death Foretold Chronicle of a Death Foretold is a drama film directed by Francesco Rosi adapted by Tonino Guerra from the eponymous novella by Gabriel García Márquez. It stars Rupert Everett, Ornella Muti, Anthony Delon and Gian Maria Volonté. The film premiered at Cannes film festival in May 1987. Book of Love Book of Love is a 1990 American romantic comedy film directed by New Line Cinema producer Robert Shaye. It is based on the autobiographical novel Jack in the Box by William Kotzwinkle. The film was originally PG-13, but subsequent DVD releases have been the R-rated Directors Cut. It stars Chris Young, Keith Coogan, and John Cameron Mitchell. Seven Years Bad Luck Seven Years Bad Luck is a 1921 American comedy film written and directed by, and starring Max Linder. A man about to be married becomes fearful of bad luck when he breaks a mirror. Picture Claire Picture Claire is a 2001 thriller film directed by Bruce McDonald of a screenplay by Semi Chellas. The film stars Juliette Lewis, Gina Gershon, Callum Keith Rennie, Kelly Harms, Camilla Rutherford, Peter Stebbings, and Mickey Rourke. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, and also appeared at Cinéfest in Sudbury, where the film received Best Ontario Feature Award. Lewis stars as Claire Beaucage, who gets in way over her head when shes in the wrong place at the wrong time. Flower and Snake , released in 2004, is a Japanese film based on the 1974 movie Flower and Snake directed by Masaru Konuma and starring Naomi Tani. The earlier film, based on a novel by Oniroku Dan, was part of Nikkatsus Roman Porno series. The 2004 version, directed by Takashi Ishii and starring Aya Sugimoto, has been described as marking a "watershed moment in the history of Japanese film censorship" with "some of the most extravagant scenes of sexual cruelty and graphic nudity to be passed off as mainstream entertainment in any part of the world." Harry + Max Harry + Max, is a 2004 American drama film directed by Christopher Münch and starring Bryce Johnson and Cole Williams. Kafuka: Inaka isha is a 2007 anime short film by Kōji Yamamura. The film is a direct interpretation of Franz Kafkas short story "A Country Doctor", voiced by kyōgen actors of the Shigeyama house. The film has won several awards, including the 2008 Ōfuji Noburō Award from the Mainichi Film Concours and the 2007 Grand Prize at the Ottawa International Animation Festival. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows in 2008. Levande begravd Beck – Levande begravd is a 2009 film about the Swedish police detective Martin Beck directed by Harald Hamrell. It is the 26th film in the series of chief inspector Martin Beck, with Peter Haber in the role of Beck and Mikael Persbrandt as Gunvald Larsson. It is directed by Harald Hamrell. The producer is Lars Blomgren and production company is Filmlance. Recording began in September 2008. In the movie is also Stina Rautelin, Ingvar Hirdwall, Måns Nathanaelson, Rebecka Hemse and Jessica Zandén. Concrete Night Concrete Night is a 2013 drama film directed by Finnish filmmaker Pirjo Honkasalo. The film is based on a novel with the same name, written by Pirkko Saisio and published in 1981, though adapted to modern times. The story has also been adapted to theatre and has been played in Finland and in Venezuela. Concrete Night had its world premiere at Toronto International Film Festival in the Masters Series in September 2013. The film was shot in the Helsinki area in Finland in September and October 2012. Produced by Misha Jaari and Mark Lwoff from production company Bufo and co-produced by Swedish Plattform Produktion and Danish Magic Hour Film, the film was funded by Finnish Film Foundation, Yle, Nordisk Film & TV Fond, Swedish Film Institute, Danish Film Institute and Danske Radio. The film was nominated for the 2014 Nordic Council Film Prize. It was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. 10 Endrathukulla 10 Endrathukulla is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Vijay Milton and produced by A. R. Murugadoss under the banner A. R. Murugadoss Productions and Fox Star Studios. The film features Vikram and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in the lead roles. Made on a budget of ₹30 crore, Principal photography and filming took place on February 2014. The film was slated to release on January 2015, but it was postponed, due to his release of I. It was released on 21 October 2015, coinciding with the Dusshera festival. Despite receiving mixed reviews, the film did not perform well at the box office, grossing ₹42 crore worldwide. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Ten, and was released on the same day, and was also dubbed into Hindi as Dus Ka Dum. Liliom Liliom is a 1934 French fantasy film directed by Fritz Lang based on the Hungarian stage play of the same name by Ferenc Molnár. The film stars Charles Boyer as Liliom, a carousel barker who is fired from his job after defending the chambermaid Julie from the jealousy of Mme. Muscat, the carousel owner who is infatuated with Liliom. He moves in with Julie and they begin an affair. When Liliom discovers hes about to become a father, he finds he needs money and participates in a robbery which goes awry. Rather than allow himself to be arrested, Liliom kills himself and his soul is transported to a waiting room of Heaven. A heavenly commissioner determines that Liliom will not be admitted into Heaven, only Purgatory, until he returns to earth to do one good deed. Liliom was one of the two first French productions by producer Erich Pommer for Fox-Europa and director Fritz Langs only French film. On the films release it was protested by the French Catholic clergy and was generally not well received by French film critics or playwright Ferenc Molnár. Despite the reception, the 1934 Liliom was one of Langs favorites out of all his films. Young Tom Edison Young Tom Edison is a 1940 biographical film about the early life of inventor Thomas Edison directed by Norman Taurog and starring Mickey Rooney. The film was the first of a complementary pair of Edison biopics that Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer released in 1940. Edison starring Spencer Tracy soon followed to complete the two-part story of Edisons life. The film had a special preview on February 10, 1940 in Port Huron, the place where Thomas Edison spent his childhood. The Rat Race The Rat Race is a 1960 American drama film adapted from the play of the same name by Garson Kanin. Directed by Robert Mulligan, it stars Tony Curtis and Debbie Reynolds as struggling young entertainment professionals in New York City. Filming took place in Pittsburgh. Sam Butera and Gerry Mulligan have minor roles as saxophonists. The Brides of Fu Manchu The Brides of Fu Manchu is a 1966 British/West German Constantin Film co-production adventure crime film based on the fictional Asian villain Fu Manchu, created by Sax Rohmer. It was the second film in a series, and was preceded by The Face of Fu Manchu. The Vengeance of Fu Manchu followed in 1967, The Blood of Fu Manchu in 1968, and The Castle of Fu Manchu in 1969. It was produced by Harry Alan Towers for Hallam Productions. Like the first film, it was directed by Don Sharp, and starred Christopher Lee as Fu Manchu. Nigel Green was replaced by Douglas Wilmer as Scotland Yard detective Nayland Smith. The action takes place mainly in London, where much of the location filming took place. The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper is a 1981 American crime thriller film about infamous aircraft hijacker D. B. Cooper, who escaped with $200,000 after leaping from the back of a Boeing 727 airliner on November 24, 1971. The bulk of the film fictionalizes Coopers escape after he landed on the ground. The Christmas Toy The Christmas Toy is a 1986 television film, directed by Eric Till and produced by The Jim Henson Company, featuring Jim Hensons Muppets, including Rugby the Tiger who remembers how he was the Christmas Toy last year, and thinks hes going to be unwrapped again this year. The film, which originally aired on December 6, 1986 on ABC, was sponsored by Kraft Foods. Originally introduced by Kermit The Frog, it was released on VHS format in 1993. In 2008, HIT Entertainment released the special on DVD, but edited out Kermits opening introduction due to legal issues with Disney. The film later inspired a spin-off television series called Secret Life of Toys. Murder at the Savoy Murder at the Savoy is a Swedish/German film from 1993, based on the book Murder at the Savoy. Body Troopers Body Troopers, also known as Chasing the Kidneystone, is a 1996 Norwegian Childrens film directed by Vibeke Idsøe, starring Torbjörn T. Jensen and Kjersti Holmen. Eight-year-old Simon shrinks himself to microscopic size in order to travel through his ailing grandfathers body in search of a kidney stone. On his journey he meets anthropomorphic characters such as the taste buds, white and red blood cells, and the vocal cords. The film is based on the book Jakten på nyresteinen, also written by Idsøe. Divine Trash Divine Trash is a 1998 documentary film directed by Steve Yeager about the life and work of John Waters. Maniac Nurses Maniac Nurses Find Ecstasy is a 1990 Belgium/Hungarian erotic horror film written, directed, and produced by Léon Paul De Bruyn and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Hydrozagadka Hydrozagadka is a Polish superhero comedy film. During a summer heat wave, all the water in Warsaw is puzzlingly disappearing. Scientists secretly call upon As, a superhero who passes his days living as a mild-mannered engineer, to try to solve the mystery. It turns out that a mystery Maharaja is in league with Doctor Spot to steal Polands water and take it to the Maharajas country. The movie was ostensibly created as a Communist parody of the American ideals glorified in Superman and other superhero films, however Polish audiences instead felt that the film humorously parodied aspects of Polish life under Communist rule, such as the many slogans for a "better life." Hydrozagadka premiered on 30 April 1971 on Polish television. Where the Red Fern Grows Where the Red Fern Grows is a 2003 American family adventure film directed by Lyman Dayton and Sam Pillsbury and starring Joseph Ashton, Dave Matthews, Ned Beatty and Dabney Coleman. Based on the childrens book of the same name by Wilson Rawls, it follows the story of Billy Colman who buys and trains two Redbone Coonhound hunting dogs to hunt raccoons in the Ozark mountains. Beastie Boys: Video Anthology Beastie Boys Video Anthology is a 2000 DVD compilation of video clips by the Beastie Boys. The compilation was issued by The Criterion Collection as their 100th DVD title. This compilation is Criterions first, and currently only, music video compilation. Each music video featured on this set contains numerous video angles and audio mixes which the viewer can mix-and-match with the DVD remote. Tiresia Tiresia is a 2003 French film directed by Bertrand Bonello and written by Bonello and Luca Fazzi. Based on the legend of Tiresias, it tells of a transsexual who is kidnapped by a man and left to die in the woods. She is then saved by a family and receives the gift of telling the future. The film stars Laurent Lucas, Clara Choveaux, Thiago Telès and Célia Catalifo. Tiresia was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Chestnut: Hero of Central Park Chestnut: Hero of Central Park is a 2004 American family film, starring Makenzie Vega, Abigail Breslin, Christine Tucci, Justin Louis, Tony Alcantar, Irene Olga López, Ethan Phillips, Irene Karas, Barry Bostwick and directed by Robert Vince, about a Great Dane who is adopted by two orphan girls in this heartwarming family film. The girls new parents dont know about the loveable mutt however, and the film revolves around the inventive ways he is kept hidden from his new owners. Mass Mass is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by Akkineni Nagarjuna on his home production Annapurna Studios banner, written and directed by debutant Raghava Lawrence. It stars Nagarjuna Akkineni and Jyothika in the lead roles, with the music composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film released on 23 December 2004. It was later dubbed into Tamil under the title Veeran and in Hindi as Meri Jung: One Man Army in 2005. The Scapegoat The Scapegoat is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Nicolas Bary. Sheep's Clothing Entre Nós is a 2013 Brazilian drama film directed by Paulo Morelli and Pedro Morelli, starring Júlio Andrade, Caio Blat, Carolina Dieckmann, Martha Nowill, Maria Ribeiro, Lee Taylor and Paulo Vilhena. The Shanghai Cobra The Shanghai Cobra is a 1945 mystery film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. Battletruck Battletruck is a 1982 New Zealand post-apocalyptic science fiction action film co-written and directed by Harley Cokliss and starring Michael Beck, Annie McEnroe, James Wainwright, John Ratzenberger, and Bruno Lawrence. Set in the aftermath of a devastating thermonuclear war, the plot is a futuristic tale of collapsed governments and bankrupt countries heralding a new lawless age. A co-production between New Zealand and the United Kingdom, it was filmed on location in New Zealand and starring a number of local actors, and was part of a wave of similarly-themed films made in the wake of the success of the Mad Max series. A Cry for Help: The Tracey Thurman Story A Cry for Help: The Tracey Thurman Story is a 1989 American made-for-television drama film based on the 1985 ruling Thurman v. City of Torrington. The film stars Nancy McKeon as Tracey; Dale Midkiff as Buck; and Bruce Weitz as Traceys lawyer, Burton Weinstein. There Goes the Neighborhood There Goes the Neighborhood, released as Paydirt in most foreign countries, is a 1992 comedy film directed by Bill Phillips. The film tells a story of a dying prisoner who whispers the location of hidden loot to the facilitys psychologist Willis Embry, and, separately, three prison escapees, who all head to New Jersey to find it. Tutti gli uomini del deficiente Tutti gli uomini del deficiente is a 1999 Italian comedy film directed by Paolo Costella . The movies title is a parody of Tutti gli uomini del presidente. The Other Boleyn Girl The Other Boleyn Girl is a 2003 BBC television film, adapted from Philippa Gregorys novel of the same name. Centring around courtier Mary Boleyn, and her sister Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII, King of England, and their competition for his affections. It was released on DVD on 6 October 2008, following the release of the 2008 version. Devilman is a 2004 Japanese superhero film directed by Hiroyuki Nasu. It is based on the manga series of the same name. A Stranger of Mine is a 2005 Japanese film by Kenji Uchida, starring Yasuhi Nakamura, Reika Kirishima, Sō Yamanaka and Yuka Itaya Caterpillar is a 2010 Japanese drama film directed by Kōji Wakamatsu, partially drawn from Edogawa Ranpos banned short-story . The film is a critique of the right-wing militarist nationalism that guided Japans conduct in Asia during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II. The film deals with various issues, such as war crimes, handicapped veterans, and spousal abuse. The film also deals with themes of sexual perversion and features graphic sex scenes. It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. Shinobu Terajima received the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the Berlin Film Festival for her portrayal of Kurokawas wife. Chasing Madoff Chasing Madoff is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Jeff Prosserman. The film is based on the book by Harry Markopolos. Boogaloo and Graham Boogaloo and Graham is a 2014 British short drama film directed by Michael Lennox. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 87th Academy Awards. It won the BAFTA Award for Best Short Film at the 68th British Academy Film Awards. Hannah Hannah is a 2017 Italian drama film directed by Andrea Pallaoro. It was screened in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival. At Venice, Charlotte Rampling won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress. Slash Slash is a 2016 American comedy film directed and written by Clay Liford. The film stars Michael Johnston, Hannah Marks, Michael Ian Black, Missi Pyle, Sarah Ramos, Peter Vack, Jessie Ennis, and Matt Peters. Vacation from Marriage Perfect Strangers, is a 1945 British drama film made by London Films. It stars Robert Donat and Deborah Kerr as a married couple whose relationship is shaken by their service in the Second World War. The supporting cast includes Glynis Johns, Ann Todd and Roland Culver. It was produced and directed by Alexander Korda from a screenplay by Clemence Dane and Anthony Pelissier based on a story by Clemence Dane. Dane won the Academy Award for Best Story. The music score was by Clifton Parker and the cinematography by Georges Périnal. The Split The Split is a 1968 American neo-noir crime drama film directed by Gordon Flemyng and written by Robert Sabaroff based upon the Parker novel The Seventh by Richard Stark. The film stars Jim Brown, along with Diahann Carroll, Julie Harris, Ernest Borgnine, Jack Klugman, Warren Oates, Donald Sutherland and Gene Hackman. The music is by Quincy Jones. It is notable for being the first film with an R rating. Blastfighter Blastfighter is a 1984 action film directed by Lamberto Bava starring Michael Sopkiw and George Eastman. Pryde of the X-Men X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men is an animated television pilot originally broadcast in 1989 on the Marvel Action Universe television block, featuring Marvel Comics’ mutant superheroes the X-Men. The pilot aired infrequently in syndication, and was later released on video. It later served as the basis for Konamis X-Men arcade game. Fantozzi - Il ritorno Fantozzi – Il ritorno is a 1996 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. It is the ninth chapter in the Fantozzi film series. Tom Brown's Schooldays Tom Browns Schooldays is a 2005 British television film directed by Dave Moore and starring Alex Pettyfer and Stephen Fry. It is an adaptation of the Thomas Hughes novel of the same name. It aired on ITV on 1 January 2005 and was released on DVD 9 days later. The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of The American Dream is a 2004 documentary film concerning peak oil and its implications for the suburban lifestyle, written and directed by Toronto-based filmmaker Gregory Greene. A Limousine the Colour of Midsummer's Eve A Limousine The Colour Of Midsummers Eve is a 1981 Latvian TV-film, a comedy directed by Jānis Streičs. Movie was produced by Rīgas kinostudija. The film was awarded the Latvian National Film Prize Lielais Kristaps in 1981. The film is included into Latvian Cultural Canon, and voted all-time best Latvian film in popular vote. It is shown every year on TV prior to the summer solstice festival of Jāņi, which is a national holiday in Latvia. The movie is about the struggle of two related families for the eighty-year-old aunts inheritance through comic and romantic events. Lope Lope is a drama film directed by Andrucha Waddington and released on September 3, 2010. The film is a co-production between Spain and Brazil, inspired in the youth of Lope de Vega. You Will Be My Son You Will Be My Son, is a French film directed by Gilles Legrand. It is co-written by Legrand, Sandrine Cayron, and Delphine de Vigan, and stars Niels Arestrup and Lorànt Deutsch in the main roles. It was released in France on August 24, 2011. Camp 14: Total Control Zone Camp 14: Total Control Zone is a 2012 German/South Korean documentary film directed by German filmmaker Marc Wiese. It features interviews with Shin Dong-hyuk who was born and grew up in the Kaechon internment camp in North Korea. Through interviews and animated sequences, the film details human rights abuses that were inflicted on him and witnessed by him as prisoner there, including the public execution of his mother and brother. Also interviewed in the film are a former commander of the guards at Camp 22 and an ex-secret policeman, both of whom admit to committing various crimes including torture, rape and murder. In 2015, Shin changed some parts of his story, including saying that he did not spend all his time in Camp 14. As One As One is a 2012 South Korean sports drama film starring Ha Ji-won and Bae Doona. It is a cinematic retelling of the first ever post-war Unified Korea sports team which won the gold at the 1991 World Table Tennis Championships in Chiba, Japan. Director Moon Hyun-sung used the foundation of true events to tell the story of a team that united a divided nation for the first time in its painful history. The Little House is a 2014 Japanese drama film directed by Yoji Yamada and based on a novel by Kyoko Nakajima. It was released in Japan on 25 January 2014. Loveling Loveling is a 2018 Brazilian drama film directed by Gustavo Pizzi. The film had its world premiere on 18 January 2018 in the World Dramatic Competition section at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. Donnybrook Donnybrook is a 2018 American-French drama film, written and directed by Tim Sutton. It is based upon the novel of the same name by Frank Bill. It stars Jamie Bell, Frank Grillo, James Badge Dale, and Margaret Qualley. It had its world premiere at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, in the Platform program. It was released on February 15, 2019, by IFC Films. One Body Too Many One Body Too Many is a 1944 American comedy-mystery film directed by Frank McDonald, starring Bela Lugosi and Jack Haley. Sword of Sherwood Forest Sword of Sherwood Forest is a 1960 British Technicolor adventure film in MegaScope directed by Terence Fisher for Hammer Film Productions. Richard Greene reprises the role of Robin Hood, which he played in The Adventures of Robin Hood on TV from 1955 to 1959. The Worthless The Worthless is a 1982 Finnish film directed by Mika Kaurismäki, who also co-wrote the film with his brother Aki Kaurismäki. It is a road movie about two men and a woman driving around the country as they are being chased by a group of criminals and the police. Mika Kaurismäki won the Jussi Award for Best Direction for the film. The Slugger's Wife The Sluggers Wife is a 1985 romantic comedy film about a baseball star who falls for a singer. Written by Neil Simon, directed by Hal Ashby and produced by Ray Stark, the film stars Michael OKeefe, Rebecca De Mornay and Randy Quaid. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures and released on March 29, 1985. One Tough Bastard One Tough Bastard, also known as One Mans Justice, is a 1995 American action thriller film directed by Kurt Wimmer in his feature film debut, and starring Brian Bosworth, Bruce Payne and M.C. Hammer. It premiered in the United States on HBO before being released direct-to-video. Ice Planet Ice Planet is a 2001 Canadian-German science fiction film produced as a pilot movie for an intended TV series. The film was directed by Winrich Kolbe and its cast included Wes Studi as Commander Trager. Poltergay Poltergay is a 2006 French film directed by Éric Lavaine and based on an idea by Héctor Cabello Reyes. The script was written by Héctor Cabello Reyes and Éric Lavaine. The film was released on 25 October 2006. Super Capers: The Origins of Ed and the Missing Bullion Super Capers: The Origins of Ed and the Missing Bullion is a 2009 action comedy film and a parody of superhero films, written and directed by Ray Griggs, who also starred as one of the misfit superheroes. Pilot "Pilot" is the series premiere of the 2009 reimagining of the 1983 miniseries V created by Kenneth Johnson. The episodes teleplay was written by Scott Peters, with story credit going to Johnson and Peters. Yves Simoneau directed the episode, which originally aired in the United States on ABC on November 3, 2009. The episode sees spaceships appear over 29 of the worlds major cities. Though the alien "Visitors" claim to come in peace, it transpires that they have been infiltrating the planet for decades, and are planning on enslaving the human species. Parallels have been drawn between the Visitors and US Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, though Peters and co-producer Jeffrey Bell refute that they were intentional. Bell feels that while the original series was more of a military show with a clear enemy, the reimagining focuses more on the paranoia of not knowing who can be trusted. The episode incorporates aspects of the original series, including the Visitors giant spaceships, but is quick to reveal the Visitors true motivations, as Peters felt awareness of the original story was already high. The episode was watched by 14.3 million US viewers, and received generally positive reviews. USA Today Robert Bianco praised it for "quickly establishing its own identity" independent of the original series, while E! Online named it the best pilot episode in "forever". In contrast, The New York Times Mike Hale called the episode "slapdash and formulaic", while David Hinckley of the Daily News deemed it "an elaborately costumed popcorn flick". Mother of George Mother of George is a 2013 Nigerian drama film directed by Andrew Dosunmu and tells the story of a newly married Nigerian couple in Brooklyn who own and manage a small restaurant while struggling with fertility issues. The film was produced by Patrick S. Cunningham and Rhea Scott. The film premièred in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Cinematographer Bradford Young won Sundance 2013s Cinematography Award: U.S. Dramatic for his work on this film and Aint Them Bodies Saints. Mother of George was also selected as the closing night film at the 2013 Maryland Film Festival. The film has been acquired for U.S. distribution by Oscilloscope Laboratories. Storm Rider Storm Rider is a 2013 American drama film written and directed by Craig Clyde and starring Kevin Sorbo, Kristy Swanson and C. Thomas Howell. China Salesman China Salesman, also known as Deadly Contract and Tribal Warfare, is a 2017 Chinese action film co-written and directed by Tan Bing. The film stars Li Dongxue and features Mike Tyson and Steven Seagal. It was released in China on 16 June 2017. The Enchanted Drawing The Enchanted Drawing is a 1900 silent film directed by J. Stuart Blackton. It is best known for containing the first animated sequences recorded on standard picture film, which has led Blackton to be considered the father of American animation. Crime School Crime School is a 1938 Warner Bros. film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring the Dead End Kids and Humphrey Bogart. A Yank at Oxford A Yank at Oxford is a British film directed by Jack Conway and starring Robert Taylor, Lionel Barrymore, Maureen OSullivan, Vivien Leigh and Edmund Gwenn. The screenplay was written by John Monk Saunders and Leon Gordon. The film was produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios at Denham Studios. A Yank at Oxford marks Vivien Leigh and Robert Taylor’s first film appearance together; they would later appear as the romantic lead couple in the remake of Waterloo Bridge. Before this film, Taylor was seen as the "romantic love interest" and thus as a 1930s equivalent to Rudolph Valentino, with men therefore starting to doubt Taylors masculinity. His casting in this film was a successful attempt to put paid to such doubts, and dramatically boosted his reputation with both men and women. This Above All This Above All is a 1942 American romance film directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Tyrone Power and Joan Fontaine as a couple from different social classes who fall in love in wartime England. The supporting cast features Thomas Mitchell, Nigel Bruce, and Gladys Cooper. Set in World War II, the film is adapted from the Eric Knight novel of the same name. Innocent Sorcerers Innocent Sorcerers is a 1960 Polish film directed by Andrzej Wajda. The Ghost The Ghost is a 1963 Italian horror film directed by Riccardo Freda, using the pseudonym "Robert Hampton". The film stars Barbara Steele and Peter Baldwin. Other titles for the film include The Spectre and Lo Spettro del Dr. Hichcock. Zeppelin Zeppelin is a 1971 British World War I action-drama directed by Étienne Périer in Panavision and Technicolor. The film stars Michael York, Elke Sommer and Anton Diffring. Zeppelin depicts a fictitious German attempt to raid Great Britain in a giant Zeppelin to steal or destroy Magna Carta from its hiding place in one of Scotlands castles. The Big Racket The Big Racket is a 1976 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. Fabio Testi stars as a police inspector who takes on a gang of hoodlums who terrorise an Italian city by extorting cash from local shop and bar owners. The Last Woman The Last Woman is a 1976 French-Italian film directed by Marco Ferreri and starring Gérard Depardieu and Ornella Muti. Depardieu was nominated for best actor for his role in the César ceremony in 1977. The Cave of the Golden Rose 3 Fantaghirò 3 is the third film from the Fantaghirò series. It is directed by Lamberto Bava and stars Alessandra Martines as the title character. It originally aired on television in 1993 as a two-parter, and hence is alternately titled as a double-set of Fantaghirò 5 and Fantaghirò 6 in certain releases. Kim Rossi Stuart, who played the hero in the previous two films, returned in this film but his role was much reduced. In the film, Princess Fantaghirò fights against the handsome but cruel wizard Tarabas and his mother, the witch Xellesia, to bring back to life the prince Romualdo, turned into a stone statue, and save the child princess Esmeralda. Archenemy of Fantaghirò, the Black Witch, also returns. The New Age The New Age is a 1994 comedy-drama film written and directed by Michael Tolkin and starring Peter Weller and Judy Davis. Alien Cargo Alien Cargo is a 1999 science fiction film directed by Mark Haber and starring Jason London, Missy Crider, Elizabeth Alexander and Alan Dale. In the film, a space-cargo transport ship is attacked by an unknown alien life form that manipulates all organic life into releasing their inner evil psyche. Mutant Aliens Mutant Aliens is a 2001 adult animated science-fiction-comedy film by American filmmaker Bill Plympton. The film is more or less a spoof of B monster movies, featuring Plymptons own distinctive animation style and gratuitous sex and violence. Mutant Aliens has shown at a number of animation festivals, but has never had a wide theatrical release. Mumbai Xpress Mumbai Xpress is a 2005 Hindi-language comedy film directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao, starring Kamal Haasan, Manisha Koirala, Om Puri, Vijay Raaz, Ramesh Aravind and Sharat Saxena. The film is written by Kamal Haasan himself, while Saurabh Shukla handled the films dialogues and Ilaiyaraaja composed the films score and soundtrack. The film was simultaneously filmed in Tamil-language in the same title with a different star cast except the lead pair. Mumbai Xpress Mumbai Xpress is a 2005 Tamil language comedy film directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao, co-ditected by Poornaprajna and written and produced by Kamal Haasan. It stars Kamal Haasan himself in the lead role alongside Manisha Koirala, while Nassar, Pasupathy, Sharat Saxena and Santhana Bharathi amongst others play pivotal role. The music was composed by Ilayaraaja, while Sidharth and Ashmith Kunder handled the cinematography and editing respectively. This movie was dubbed in Telugu as well with the same name. The film was simultaneously made in Hindi as in the same title and released on the same date in 14 April 2005. The lead pair, as well as Sharat Saxena and Ramesh Aravind, were retained for the Hindi version. Sick Girl For the Masters of Horror episode, see Sick Girl Sick Girl is a 2007 American independent horror film written and directed by Eben McGarr. Prayanam Prayanam is a 2009 Telugu film starring Manoj Manchu in the lead role; Payal Ghosh is female lead. The film was written and directed by Chandra Sekhar Yeleti and produced by Seeta Yeleti. The movie received positive reviews. The story is said revolve around Manoj and Payal Ghosh in an airport. Blind Massage Blind Massage is a 2014 drama film directed by Lou Ye and based on the novel Massage by Bi Feiyu. Taking Earth Taking Earth is a 2017 South African low-budget science fiction film directed by Grant Humphreys. The film was generally poorly received. It was released in Japan on 3 March 2017 and the US on 17 March 2017. It also came out on iTunes on 2 May 2017 and Netflix on 31 July 2017. Amazon Obhijaan Amazon Obhijaan is a 2017 Indian Bengali-language action-adventure film written and directed by Kamaleshwar Mukherjee and produced by Shrikant Mohta and Mahendra Soni under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films. Starring Dev in the lead role of Shankar, it is the sequel to 2013 film Chander Pahar and the second installment of Chander Pahar film franchise. The film revolves around Shankar, an adventurer who along with a lady and her father, travels the Amazon in search of the City of Gold, El dorado. Amazon Obhijaan happens to be the 100th film of the production house. The highest grossing Bengali film ever, it was released theatrically on 22 December 2017. On 5 January 2018, the film was dubbed and released in five languages: Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Odia and Assamese. It is also the first Bengali film to release theatrically in United Kingdom on 12 January 2018. The Midnight Patrol For the television cartoon, see Adventures in the Dream Zone. The Midnight Patrol is a short American pre-Code comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy released August 3, 1933. The General Died at Dawn The General Died at Dawn is a 1936 American drama film that tells the story of a mercenary who meets a beautiful girl while trying to keep arms from getting to a vicious warlord in war-torn China. The movie was written by Charles G. Booth and Clifford Odets, and directed by Lewis Milestone. It stars Gary Cooper, Madeleine Carroll, Akim Tamiroff, and Dudley Digges. Director Milestone has a cameo role. The movie was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Cinematography, and Best Music, Score. There are several scenes in the film that show startling originality at the time. At one point, the camera focuses on a white door knob, and then dissolves to a white billiard ball to connect disparate scenes. In another scene, two characters have a conversation in which they speculate about the fates of other characters in the drama. The answers to their questions appear in screen segments in the corners of the screen, marking an unusual use of split screen to join narrative. The main character, OHara, is based on the real-life Anglo-Canadian Jewish adventurer Morris Abraham "Two-Gun" Cohen. During the early 1930s, Cohen ran guns for various warlords in mainland China. This is reported to be the first film to use foam latex prosthetics. Makeup artist Charles Gemora applied sponge rubber eyelids for one of the actors. John Howard Reid called it one of the fifty finest films Hollywood ever made. King Solomon's Mines King Solomons Mines is a 1937 British adventure film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Paul Robeson, Cedric Hardwicke, Anna Lee, John Loder and Roland Young. The first of five film adaptations of the 1885 novel of the same name by Henry Rider Haggard, the film was produced by the Gaumont British Picture Corporation at Lime Grove Studios in Shepherds Bush. Sets were designed by art director Alfred Junge. Although versions of King Solomons Mines were released in 1950 and 1985, this film is considered to be the most faithful to the book. Footsteps in the Dark Footsteps in the Dark is a light-hearted 1941 mystery film starring Errol Flynn as an amateur detective investigating a murder. Down to Earth Down to Earth is a musical comedy starring Rita Hayworth, Larry Parks, and Marc Platt, and directed by Alexander Hall. The film is a sequel to the film Here Comes Mr. Jordan, also directed by Hall. While Edward Everett Horton and James Gleason reprise their roles from the earlier film, Roland Culver replaces Claude Rains as Mr. Jordan. Dough for the Do-Do Dough for the Do-Do is a 1949 Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring Porky Pig and directed by Friz Freleng. It is a color remake of the 1938 short Porky in Wackyland. Pete Kelly's Blues Pete Kellys Blues is a 1955 musical-crime film based on the 1951 original radio series. It was directed by and starred Jack Webb in the title role of a bandleader and musician. Janet Leigh is featured as party girl Ivy Conrad, and Edmond OBrien as a gangster who applies pressure to Kelly. Peggy Lee portrays alcoholic jazz singer Rose Hopkins. Ella Fitzgerald makes a cameo as singer Maggie Jackson. Lee Marvin, Martin Milner, and Jayne Mansfield also make early career appearances. Much of the dialogue was written by writers who wrote the radio series Pat Novak for Hire, and the radio version of Pete Kellys Blues, both of which Webb starred in for a time before creating Dragnet. State Fair State Fair is a 1962 American musical film directed by José Ferrer and starring Pat Boone, Bobby Darin, Ann-Margret, Tom Ewell, Pamela Tiffin and Alice Faye. A remake of the 1933 film State Fair and the 1945 State Fair films, it was considered to be a financially and critically unsuccessful film. Richard Rodgers wrote additional songs, both music and lyrics, for this 1962 version of the novel to film adaptation. His partner, Oscar Hammerstein, had died in 1960. While the 1933 and 1945 versions were set at the Iowa State Fair, this 1962 version was set in Texas. It was filmed on soundstages at Twentieth Century Fox in California, at various locations in Texas, at Mooneys Grove park in Visalia, and the climactic speedway sequence was filmed on location at the Oklahoma State Fair Raceway in Oklahoma City where the Oklahoma State Fair is held.. The Tilt-A-Whirl that was used in the film is currently at a small theme park in Golden. The novel State Fair would be dramatized twice more following the 1962 film. The first State Fair stage musical, which utilized a variety of Rodgers and Hammerstein songs, was first produced in 1969. A revised version of this stage musical was produced in the 1990s and eventually played on Broadway. A non-musical version of State Fair was filmed for televsion in 1976. The North Avenue Irregulars The North Avenue Irregulars is a 1979 American comedy crime film produced by Walt Disney Productions, distributed by Buena Vista Distribution Company, and starring Edward Herrmann, Barbara Harris, Karen Valentine and Susan Clark. Don Tait wrote the screenplay, which was loosely based on the Rev. Albert Fay Hills memoir of fighting the mob in New Rochelle in the 1960s. The film was released as Hills Angels in the United Kingdom. Café au lait Métisse is a 1993 French film directed by Mathieu Kassovitz. Chutney Popcorn Chutney Popcorn is a 1999 comedy-drama film starring, directed and co-written by Nisha Ganatra. Ganatra plays a young lesbian Indian American woman called Reena. Jill Hennessy plays her girlfriend Lisa and Reenas mother and sister are played by real life mother and daughter Madhur Jaffrey and Sakina Jaffrey. The film explores the conflict between Reenas sexual and national identities as well as her mother Meenus attempts to come to terms with the Western lives of both her daughters. The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn, is a 1999 made-for-television film, first broadcast on 9 May 1999 on CBS. This movie stars Sir Sidney Poitier as the title character, a rural Georgia carpenter, Noah Dearborn. George Newbern plays a developer trying to force Dearborn off his land; he tries to enlist the help of his psychologist girlfriend, played by Mary-Louise Parker, a move which backfires badly. Newberns character tries to have Dearborn declared mentally incompetent; the effort fails, mostly because of the efforts of Parkers character, who realizes why Dearborn is held in esteem by his neighbors. For her performance in The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn, Dianne Wiest was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress - Miniseries or a Movie. MVP: Most Vertical Primate MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate is a 2001 film, and the second in the MVP series. The films title character, Jack, is a fictional chimpanzee. It is a sequel to Most Valuable Primate. Long Dark Night Long Dark Night is a 2004 Croatian film dealing with World War II in Croatia and its aftermath. It was directed by Antun Vrdoljak and starred Goran Višnjić. It was Croatias submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Painkiller Jane Painkiller Jane is a television film based on the comic book character of the same name. It was first broadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel on December 10, 2005. The 2-hour film stars Emmanuelle Vaugier as the titular heroine. The film differs significantly from the story of the comic book character. The movie was a backdoor pilot for a possible television series, which was eventually approved. The Painkiller Jane TV series appears to be a "reboot" of the TV-movie, discarding the films backstory and starting anew. The Impressionists The Impressionists is a 2006 three-part factual docudrama from the BBC, which reconstructs the origins of the Impressionist art movement. Based on archive letters, records and interviews from the time, the series records the lives of the artists who were to transform the art world. Lightspeed Lightspeed, is a 2006 superhero film directed by Don E. FauntLeRoy, starring Jason Connery in the title role. It also stars Nicole Eggert, Daniel Goddard, and Lee Majors. It was released direct-to-video on . Mission Istaanbul: Darr Ke Aagey Jeet Hai! Mission Istanbul is a 2008 action thriller film starring Vivek Oberoi, Shriya Saran and Zayed Khan. The film, directed by Apoorva Lakhia, features Abhishek Bachchan in a special appearance. The Film is based on an organisation Al Johara which bears a resemblance to Qatar-based news channel Al Jazeera which was criticized by the White House as being an outlet for terrorists. The film deals with the role of Al Johara based in Turkey, a NATO country with troops engaged in Afghanistan, and the role of Indian Intelligence agency R.A.W. Mediterranean Food Mediterranean Food is a 2009 Spanish comedy film directed by Joaquín Oristrell. Ways to Live Forever Ways to Live Forever is a 2010 drama film by director Gustavo Ron based on the award-winning novel of the same name written by Sally Nicholls. The film stars Robbie Kay, Alex Etel, Ben Chaplin, Emilia Fox and Greta Scacchi. The film is produced by Life&Soul Productions, El Capitan Pictures and Formato Producciones. It was distributed via Karma in Spain, World Wide Motion Pictures Corporation for North America and InTandem for the rest of the world. Bon Bini Holland Bon Bini Holland is a 2015 Dutch-comedy film produced by Maarten Swart and directed by Jelle de Jonge. Starring co-writer Jandino Asporaat who plays five different characters in the film, and Liliana de Vries. The film premiered in Dutch theaters nationwide on December 10th, 2015 Primarily filmed in Rotterdam, South Holland, a large portion of the movie was filmed in Willemstad, Curaçao in the former Netherlands Antilles, and it features many Dutch celebrities of Surinamese and Curaçaoan descent such as Humberto Tan, Jörgen Raymann and Tania Kross. The film also features the television sketch "FC Kip" from the De Dino Show, for which Asporaat is famous for across the Netherlands. Outside of the Netherlands, the film debuted in Curaçao on 17 January 2016. Asporaat travelled to his place of birth in order to attend the films premiere. To date the film is the highest attended Dutch film in the Dutch Caribbean of all time. The film is entirely spoken in Dutch, with small portions in Papiamentu, but subtitles are available in English. Everything Will Be Okay Everything Will Be Okay is a short film written and directed by Patrick Vollrath. The movie was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 88th Academy Awards. Mufti Mufti is a 2017 Indian Kannada-language neo-noir action thriller film directed by Narthan, making his debut, and produced by Jayanna Combines. The film tells the story of a police officer, played by Sriimurali, who tracks down and confronts an underworld boss, played by Shiva Rajkumar. Production started in July 2016 and the film was released on 1 December 2017. Initial reception of the film was positive. The film will be remade in Tamil starring Silambarasan and Gautham Karthik. The Parson's Widow The Parsons Widow, aka The Witch Woman, is a 1920 Swedish comedy drama film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer. The film is based on a story Prestekonen by Kristofer Janson. Chan Is Missing Chan Is Missing is a 1982 American independent comedy-drama film produced and directed by Wayne Wang. The film, which is shot in black and white, is plotted as a mystery with noir undertones, and its title is a play on the popular Charlie Chan film series which focuses on a fictional Chinese immigrant detective in Honolulu. Chan Is Missing turns the Charlie Chan detective trope on its head by making "Chan" the missing person that the films two protagonists, Jo and Steve, search for. In the process of trying to locate Chan, a fractured, even contradictory portrait of him emerges, mirroring the complexities of the polyglot Chinese American community that Chans character allegorizes. It is widely recognized as the first Asian-American feature narrative film to gain both theatrical distribution and critical acclaim outside of the Asian American community. Beyond the Stars Beyond the Stars is a 1989 American drama film written and directed by David Saperstein and starred Martin Sheen, Christian Slater, Sharon Stone, Olivia dAbo, and F. Murray Abraham. Public Enemies Public Enemies is a 1996 film directed by Mark L. Lester. The movie, which centers on the 1930s figure Ma Barker and her criminal sons, was filmed in Guthrie, Oklahoma. Lilla Jönssonligan på styva linan Lilla Jönssonligan på styva linan is the second film in the Swedish Lilla Jönssonligan film series. It was released on November 28, 1997, in Sweden and was directed by Christjan Wegner. The film has been shown several times on the Swedish television channels SVT1, TV3 and TV4. It was released in Germany on September 14, 2000, as Die Jönnson Bande: Charles Ingvars neuer Plan. Buddy Boy Buddy Boy is a 1999 psychological thriller film written and directed by Mark Hanlon. The film premiered to a standing ovation at the Venice International Film Festival on September 5, 1999 in the Cinema del Presente section. It subsequently bowed at the Toronto International Film Festival and South by Southwest Film Festival before being released theatrically by Fine Line Features in North America on March 24, 2000. Rex Reed of the New York Observer called it "a curious, unsettling, darkly conceived and absolutely fascinating little film. Not since Roman Polanski at the pinnacle of his European weirdness have I seen a film this strange and riveting." Following its North American premiere, Buddy Boy was released theatrically worldwide. International DVD releases have been made in Japan, Italy, Spain, France and the United Kingdom. The special edition DVD was released in North America by Image Entertainment on September 25, 2005. On September 11, 2007 it was released as part of a three-film DVD triptych along with Antonia Birds Face and Peter Medaks Let Him Have It. My Life as McDull My Life as McDull is a 2001 Hong Kong animated feature film. The film surrounds the life of McDull, a hugely popular cartoon pig character created by Alice Mak and Brian Tse which has appeared on comics ever since the 1990s. In 2004, the sequel to this film, McDull, was released. Twelve Mile Road Twelve Mile Road is a 2003 American made-for-television drama film based on the New York Times best selling book Mystery Ride by Robert Boswell. The film was directed and written for teleplay by Richard Friedenberg. The story is set in Idaho and follows the challenging relationship between a daughter and her estranged father as they reunite and attempt to work out their complicated family issues. Twelve Mile Road is a made-for-television film starring Tom Selleck that debuted on CBS in 2003. Where God Left His Shoes Where God Left His Shoes is a 2007 drama film written and directed by Salvatore Stabile and starring John Leguizamo, Leonor Varela, Samantha Rose, Jerry Ferrara, and Adriane Lenox. It was first distributed through a limited release by IFC Films on 12 December 2008. The title of the film is an old Italian saying that Stabiles father used to say about good places. Rakhi: Highly Inflammable Rakhi or Rakhee is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by Krishna Vamsi and starring Jr. NTR, Ileana DCruz and Charmme Kaur in the lead roles. This film was released on 22 December 2006 with 250 prints. The movie was an Hit at the box office . The film was later dubbed into Hindi as The Return of Kaalia in 2007 and into Tamil under the same name. The Shock Labyrinth 3D is a 2009 Japanese film directed by Takashi Shimizu. The theme song is called "CLONE" and is performed by Straightener. Forgetting the Girl Forgetting the Girl is an independent film directed by Nate Taylor, adapted for the screen by Peter Moore Smith, from his short story of the same name. It wrapped principal photography in August 2009, finished post-production in January 2012. The film had its world premiere at the Cinequest film festival on March 2, 2012. The sold out screening was well received and critics declared the film as "a beautifully dark psychodrama", "an impressive directorial debut" which "delivers something truly original and startling". The film was distributed in North America by RAM Releasing on October 11, 2013. Ladies of Leisure Ladies of Leisure is a 1930 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Frank Capra and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Ralph Graves. The screenplay by Jo Swerling is based on the 1924 play Ladies of the Evening by Milton Herbert Gropper, which ran for 159 performances on Broadway. The film is about an artist from a wealthy family who hires a "party girl" as his model. As they get to know each other, the girl begins to regret her past, and the two fall in love, but they must face his familys strong opposition to their union. Ladies of Leisure received generally positive reviews, and Stanwycks performance was praised by critics. The success of the film made Stanwyck a star. The Howards of Virginia The Howards of Virginia is a 1940 American film directed by Frank Lloyd, released by Columbia Pictures, and based on the book The Tree of Liberty written by Elizabeth Page. The Howards of Virginia live through the American Revolutionary War, with Cary Grant starring as Matt Howard, Martha Scott starring as his wife Jane Peyton Howard, and Alan Marshal and Sir Cedric Hardwicke starring as Janes brothers Roger and Fleetwood Peyton. Fleetwood Peyton is Janes elder brother, the patriarch of his family, and a member of the Tidewater aristocracy. The film includes a look at the young Matt Howard, Thomas Jefferson, and Jane Peyton. Much of the film was shot at Colonial Williamsburg, much of which had only been recently restored or reconstructed at the time of the production. The Capitol, Raleigh Tavern, and Governors Palace are prominently featured. Ants! It Happened at Lakewood Manor is a 1977 American made-for-television horror film starring Lynda Day George, Suzanne Somers, Myrna Loy, Brian Dennehy and Bernie Casey. It was directed by Robert Scheerer and premiered December 2, 1977 on ABC. Zoot Suit Zoot Suit is a 1981 film adaptation of the Broadway play Zoot Suit. Both the play and film were written and directed by Luis Valdez. The film stars Daniel Valdez, Edward James Olmos — both reprising their roles from the stage production — and Tyne Daly. Many members of the cast of the Broadway production also appeared in the film. Like the play, the film features music from Daniel Valdez and Lalo Guerrero, the "father of Chicano music." Room 666 Room 666 is a 1982 documentary film directed by German film director Wim Wenders. During the 1982 Cannes Film Festival, Wenders set up a static camera in room 666 of the Hotel Martinez and provided selected film directors a list of questions to answer concerning the future of cinema. Each director is given one 16 mm reel to answer the questions. The principal question asked was, "Is cinema a language about to get lost, an art about to die?" Wenders then edited this footage and added an introduction. Directors interviewed include Steven Spielberg, Jean-Luc Godard, and Rainer Werner Fassbinder, who died less than a month after filming. The film was later screened out of competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Bhaji on the Beach Bhaji on the Beach is a 1993 British comedy-drama film directed by Gurinder Chadha and written by Meera Syal. Funny Man Funny Man is a 1994 British comedy-horror film written and directed by Simon Sprackling. Here Comes Peter Cottontail Here Comes Peter Cottontail is a 1971 Easter stop motion animated television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions, currently distributed by Universal Television and based on the 1957 novel The Easter Bunny That Overslept by Priscilla and Otto Friedrich. The special also features the Steve Nelson and Jack Rollings Easter song "Here Comes Peter Cottontail". It was originally broadcast on April 4, 1971, on the ABC television network in the United States, and in later years, appeared on CBS, Fox Family, The CW, and Cartoon Network. In 2005, it was followed by a computer-animated sequel, The Movie. Enter the Phoenix Enter the Phoenix is a 2004 Hong Kong film directed by Stephen Fung. Mooz-Lum Mooz-lum is a 2011 American independent film written and directed by Qasim "Q" Basir and starring Danny Glover. Mooz-lum tells the story of an African American Muslim family whose lives are changed by the September 11 attacks and their aftermath. The film was initially promoted primarily through social media, before opening for its limited theatrical release on February 11, 2011. The Trials of Muhammad Ali The Trials of Muhammad Ali is a 2013 American documentary about the heyday of boxer Muhammad Alis career, with special focus on his conversion to Islam and his refusal to fight in the Vietnam War. It won an award for Best Use of News Footage from the International Documentary Association in 2014. The Barn The Barn is a 2016 American horror film written and directed by Justin M. Seaman, and starring Mitchell Musolino, Will Stout, Lexi Dripps, Cortland Woodard, Nikki Howell, Nickolaus Joshua, Linnea Quigley, and Ari Lehman. The film is set on Halloween night 1989 and follows two teenage friends that end up accidentally resurrecting a deadly curse. Condemned Condemned is a 2015 American horror comedy film written and directed by Eli Morgan Gesner. It stars Dylan Penn as a rich youth who moves in with her musician boyfriend at a condemned building populated by drug addicts, prostitutes, and shut-ins. After their water supply is tainted, the inhabitants become violently psychotic and attack each other. It premiered at Screamfest in October, had a limited theatrical release on November 13, 2015, and was released on VOD and DVD on January 5, 2016. It is the theatrical debut of both Gesner and Penn. The Wildcat The Wild Cat, subtitled A Grotesque in Four Acts, is a 1921 German silent, farcical romantic comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The Rats & People Motion Picture Orchestra premiered its new score for the film at the 2011 St. Louis International Film Festival. Thirteen Women Thirteen Women is a 1932 American pre-Code psychological thriller film, produced by David O. Selznick and directed by George Archainbaud. It stars Myrna Loy, Irene Dunne and Ricardo Cortez. The film is based on the 1930 bestselling novel of the same name by Tiffany Thayer and was adapted for the screen by Bartlett Cormack and Samuel Ornitz. Several characters were deleted from the films final release, including those played by Leon Ames, Phyllis Fraser, and Betty Furness. The film portrays only eleven women, not thirteen, with Fraser and Furness playing the two characters edited out of the film. The film premiered in October at the Roxy Theater in New York City on October 15, 1932, then released in Los Angeles, and a few other cities in November 1932. A limited national release came in 1933. Originally running seventy-three minutes, the studio edited fourteen minutes out of the picture prior to release. The film was re-released in 1935 by RKO, hoping to turn a profit by cashing in on the growing popularity of stars Dunne and Loy. Thirteen Women has been cited as an early "female ensemble" film, as well as an early influence on the "slasher film" genre. Broadway Melody of 1938 Broadway Melody of 1938 is a 1937 American musical film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by Roy Del Ruth. The film is essentially a backstage musical revue, featuring high-budget sets and cinematography in the MGM musical tradition. The film stars Eleanor Powell and Robert Taylor and features Buddy Ebsen, George Murphy, Judy Garland, Sophie Tucker, Raymond Walburn, Robert Benchley and Binnie Barnes. The film is most notable for young Garlands performance of "You Made Me Love You", a tribute to Clark Gable which turned the teenage singer, who had been toiling in obscurity for a couple of years, into an overnight sensation, leading eventually to her being cast in The Wizard of Oz as Dorothy. Night Has a Thousand Eyes See also The Night Has a Thousand Eyes. Night Has a Thousand Eyes is a 1948 film noir, starring Edward G. Robinson and directed by John Farrow. The screenplay was written by Barré Lyndon and Jonathan Latimer. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Cornell Woolrich, originally published under the pseudonym "George Hopley". The film includes the original Angels Flight on Bunker Hill in downtown Los Angeles as a location. The copyright is owned by Universal MCA, but is not in release in the US. A German import DVD is available. The Film Noir Foundation supports a new DVD release in the US. Norman Wisdom: The Early Bird The Early Bird is a 1965 British comedy film directed by Robert Asher and starring Norman Wisdom. It also features Edward Chapman, Bryan Pringle, Richard Vernon, John Le Mesurier and Jerry Desmonde. It was the first Norman Wisdom film to be shot in colour. The title is taken from the expression "the early bird catches the worm". Steppenwolf Steppenwolf is a 1974 film adaptation of Hermann Hesses 1927 novel Steppenwolf. The film made heavy use of visual special effects that were cutting-edge at the time of its release. It follows the adventures of a half-man, half-animal individual named Harry Haller, who in the Germany of the 1920s, is depressed, resentful of his middle class station, and wants to die not knowing the world around him. He then meets two strange people who introduce him to life and a bizarre world called the Magic Theater. The House Where Evil Dwells The House Where Evil Dwells is a 1982 American-Japanese horror film starring Edward Albert, Susan George and Doug McClure about an American family that moves into a reputed haunted house in the hills of Japan. It was directed by Kevin Connor and produced by Martin B. Cohen. It was based on a novel by James Hardiman and turned into a screenplay by Robert Suhosky. Prey Prey is a 1977 British independent science fiction horror film produced by Terry Marcel and directed by Norman J. Warren. The plot concerns a carnivorous alien landing on Earth and befriending a lesbian couple as part of his mission to evaluate humans as a source of food. It was filmed in under two weeks on a budget of less than £60,000 in various locations near Shepperton Studios in Surrey. It had a limited distribution on release. Critical response to the film has been mixed: verdicts range from "odd", "bizarre" or "eccentric" to "ambitious" and "experimental", while the films "claustrophobic" atmosphere has drawn both praise and criticism. Prey has also attracted commentary for its presentation of conflicting male and female sexuality, with some critics noting similarities to the plot of D. H. Lawrences 1922 novella The Fox. It has been compared to a vampire or zombie film and has also been cited as an example of the exploitation genre. Plans for a sequel, Human Prey, were abandoned. Parole de flic Parole de flic is a 1985 French crime film directed by José Pinheiro and produced by and starring Alain Delon. It marked Delons return to action films after a period devoted to more intimate films. Ne réveillez pas un flic qui dort was the sequel to this film. River of Death River of Death is a 1989 American action film written and directed by Steve Carver and starring Michael Dudikoff. It is based on the novel of the same name by Alistair MacLean. Crazy Safari Crazy Safari also known as The Gods Must Be Crazy III is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film, directed by Billy Chan. The film is an unofficial sequel to The Gods Must Be Crazy II and part of a trend of jiangshi films, horror comedies with hopping corpses, that were popular in Hong Kong throughout the 1980s and 1990s. It was followed by Crazy Hong Kong and The Gods Must Be Funny in China. Suzaku is a Japanese fiction film from 1997 directed by Naomi Kawase. The film follows the dissolution of a small rural Japanese family. P P is a 2005 Thai-language horror feature film directed by Paul Spurrier. Viva Cuba Viva Cuba is a 2005 Cuban film, directed by Juan Carlos Cremata and Iraida Malberti Cabrera, and written by Cremata and Manolito Rodriguez. It was the first Cuban film to be awarded the ‘Grand Prix Écrans Juniors’ for childrens cinema at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. In Viva Cuba, a road movie fairy tale, Cremata tackles localized Cuban problems from the literal point of view of the countrys children. He lowers the camera to the eye level of the films protagonists, Malú and Jorgito. The Quiet Hour The Quiet Hour is a British science fiction film written and directed by Stéphanie Joalland and produced by Sean Anthony McConville. It stars Dakota Blue Richards, Karl Davies, Jack McMullen, and Brigitte Millar. Humans are few and far between since Earth was invaded by unseen extraterrestrial machines that harvest the planets natural resources and relentlessly kill its inhabitants. In a remote part of the countryside, where starved humans have become as dangerous as the alien machines hovering in the sky, a feisty 19-year-old girl, Sarah Connolly, sets out on a desperate attempt to fight back a group of bandits and defend her parents farm, their remaining livestock, and the solar panels that keep them safe from extraterrestrials. If she doesnt succeed, she will lose her only source of food and shelter; but if she resists, she and her helpless blind sibling will be killed. And if the mysterious intruder dressed like a soldier who claims he can help them turns out to be a liar, then the enemy may already be in the house. The film was shot in County Tipperary in Ireland and made its world premiere in July 2014 at the 26th Galway Film Fleadh. It was nominated for Best UK Feature at the 22nd Raindance Film Festival, where it made its UK premiere on 3 October 2014. The film was produced by Frenzy Films and distributed by Vision Films. The Night Crew The Night Crew is an American action thriller film directed by Christian Sesma and co-written by Paul Sloan and Sesma. The film stars Danny Trejo, Luke Goss, Bokeem Woodbine and Chasty Ballesteros. Bornless Ones Bornless Ones is a 2017 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Alexander Babaev. Starring Margaret Judson, Devin Goodsell, Michael Johnston and Mark Furze. The film was released on 10 February 2017. All Light Will End All Light Will End is a 2018 American thriller film written and directed by Chris Blake, in his feature-length directorial debut, starring Ashley Pereira, Sam Jones III, Sarah Butler, John Schuck, and Andy Buckley. Haseena Parkar Haseena Parkar is a 2017 Indian biographical crime film directed by Apoorva Lakhia and produced by Nahid Khan. The film was initially named "Haseena: Queen Of Mumbai". The principal signing of the film began in February 2016 and the shooting started on 11 October 2016. The film is based on Terrorist Dawood Ibrahims sister Haseena Parkar. The film marks Shraddha Kapoors first female protagonist venture as she is essaying the title role. Kapoors brother, Siddhanth Kapoor portrays the role of Dawood Ibrahim, and Ankur Bhatia plays the role of Haseenas husband. Brothers' Nest Brothers Nest is a 2018 Australian black comedy film directed by Clayton Jacobson and starring him and his brother Shane Jacobson, reuniting the two since 2006s Kenny. A Terrible Night A Terrible Night is an 1896 French silent comedy film by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 26 in its catalogues, where it is listed with the descriptive subtitle scène comique. The Unholy Three The Unholy Three is a 1930 American Pre-Code melodrama directed by Jack Conway and starring Lon Chaney. Its plot involves a crime spree. The film is a remake of the 1925 film of the same name, with both films based on the novel The Unholy Three, by Tod Robbins. In both versions, the roles of Professor Echo and Tweedledee are played by Lon Chaney and Harry Earles respectively. This film is notable for the fact that it was Chaneys last film, as well as his only talkie. Chaney died from throat cancer one month after the films release. The Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family is a 1941 Japanese film directed by Yasujirō Ozu. Pittsburgh Pittsburgh is a 1942 American drama film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Marlene Dietrich, Randolph Scott, and John Wayne. Based on a story by George Owen and Tom Reed, the film is about an ambitious coal miner who values wealth and power in the Pittsburgh steel industry over his friends, lovers, and ideals, only to find himself deserted and alone at the top. When his fortune crumbles around him, he discovers that fate offers him an unexpected second chance. Filmed partially on location in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the film co-stars Shemp Howard of Three Stooges fame in a rare dramatic role. Dietrich, Scott, and Wayne also made The Spoilers together that same year. Scott received top billing over Wayne in both films despite the fact that Waynes roles were larger and more important. Till the End of Time Till the End of Time is a 1946 drama film directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Dorothy McGuire, Guy Madison, Robert Mitchum, and Bill Williams. Released the same year as but preceding the better known The Best Years of Our Lives, it covers much the same topic: the adjustment of World War II veterans to civilian life. It was based on the novel They Dream of Home by Niven Busch. Unlike the soldier, sailor and airman of The Best Years of Our Lives, the male leads in this film are all U.S. Marines. Frédéric Chopins Polonaise Op. 53 is played throughout the film; it was given lyrics and became a major hit at the time. Death Smiles on a Murderer Death Smiles on a Murderer is a 1973 Italian horror film directed by Joe DAmato and starring Ewa Aulin, Klaus Kinski and Luciano Rossi. The Chinese Feast The Chinese Feast is a 1995 Hong Kong film co-written, produced and directed by Tsui Hark, and starring Leslie Cheung, Anita Yuen, Kenny Bee, and Law Kar-ying. Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story is a 1995 American television film that aired on NBC and stars Glenn Close and Judy Davis. Akkare Akkare Akkare Akkare Akkare Akkare is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language buddy comedy film directed by Priyadarshan and written by Sreenivasan. It is a sequel to 1987s Nadodikkattu and 1988s Pattanapravesham. The story follows C. I. Ds Dasan and Vijayan on an investigation for a gold crown stolen to the United States. Other cast include M. G. Soman, Mukesh, Maniyanpilla Raju, Parvathy Jayaram, Nedumudi Venu, Sukumari, Jagadish, and K. P. A. C. Lalitha. The film was produced by G. P. Vijayakumar and distributed by Seven Arts Release. It was filmed in Houston, Texas and the Greater Los Angeles Area, California. The Mangler Reborn The Mangler Reborn is a 2005 American horror film and the third entry in the Mangler film series based on a short story by Stephen King. The movie was released straight to DVD on November 29, 2005 by Lions Gate Entertainment and Baseline StudioSystems. Directors Gardner and Cunningham intended the film to be a "rebirth" of the film franchise, with the film not requiring viewers to have seen the prior two films. Kaidan is a 2007 Japanese horror film directed by Hideo Nakata. It centers on two young lovers who are haunted by the ghost of a murdered moneylender who seeks revenge, which leaves a lasting effect on the couple. Chaw Chaw, released in the United States as Chawz, is a 2009 South Korean action-adventure film about a mutant killer pig wreaking havoc on a small mountain town, and the ragtag team of five who set out to stop the beast. The Korean title is pronounced "chow", which means "trap" in Chungcheong dialect. Goa Goa is a 2010 Tamil language comedy film written and directed by Venkat Prabhu, who with the project, directed his third film following two previous successes. Starring his "regular cast" consisting of Jai, Vaibhav, and Premji Amaran in the lead roles along with Aravind Akash, Sampath Raj, Piaa Bajpai, Sneha, and the debutant Australian model Melanie Marie in other roles, the film is the first production of Soundarya Rajinikanths Ocher Picture Productions. Actors Silambarasan Rajendar, Nayantara and Prasanna make guest appearances in the film, which features music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, whilst cinematography is handled by Sakthi Saravanan and the film is edited by K. L. Praveen and N. B. Srikanth. The film follows the journey of three young men, Vinayagam, Ramarajan and Saamikannu, who flee from their remote, conservative village to escape their overly strict families and travel to the international tourist-destination Goa, after encountering a friend who had fallen in love with a Caucasian girl whilst on holiday there. The film explores their time in Goa, the people they meet ranging from gay hoteliers to suave casino owners, and dwells on the relationships they encounter in the region. The film, which began pre-production work in August 2008, became highly anticipated before release due to the successes of the directors prior two films. Filming began in April 2009 and took place in various locations: in the title location of Goa as well as in Pannapuram, Tamil Nadu and Langkawi, Malaysia with the latter being used due to the monsoonal season of Goa, forcing the team to relocate. Before release, the film was given an adult rating by the Central Board of Film Certification, despite much contention from the team with the film also avoiding a court case in regard to the producers loan. The film released on 29 January 2010 to mostly positive reviews. The film was remade in Kannada language using the same title and released in 2015. Earth 2100 Earth 2100 is a television program that was presented by the American Broadcasting Company network on June 2, 2009 and was aired on the History Channel in January 2010 and was shown through the year. Hosted by ABC journalist Bob Woodruff, the two-hour special explored what "a worst-case" future might look like if humans do not take action on current or impending problems that could threaten civilization. The problems addressed in the program include current climate change, overpopulation, and misuse of energy resources. The events following the life of a fictitious storyteller, "Lucy", as she describes how the events affect her life. The program included predictions of a dystopian Earth in the years 2015, 2030, 2050, 2085, and 2100 by scientists, historians, social anthropologists, and economists, including Jared Diamond, Thomas Homer-Dixon, Peter Gleick, James Howard Kunstler, Heidi Cullen, Alex Steffen and Joseph Tainter. It ended with a quote from writer Alex Steffen, saying "Kids born today will see us navigate past the first greatest test of humanity, which is: can we actually be smart enough to live on a planet without destroying it?" According to Executive Producer Michael Bicks, "this program was developed to show the worst-case scenario for human civilization. Again, we are not saying that these events will happen — rather, that if we fail to seriously address the complex problems of climate change, resource depletion and overpopulation, they are much more likely to happen." Samyy luchshiy film 3-DE The Best Movie 3-De is a 2011 Russian comedy from Monumental Pictures and Comedy Club Production, continuation of 2009 The Best Movie 2 film, spoofing such famous Russian films as Admiral, Burnt by the Sun 2, Stilyagi, Black Lightning, and others. Detective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno is a 2015 Japanese anime film directed by Kobun Shizuno and is the nineteenth installment of the film series based on the Detective Conan anime and manga series. It was released on April 18, 2015. The Vessel The Vessel is a film starring Martin Sheen. Cuban American filmmaker Julio Quintana wrote and directed and his brother Lucas Quintana stars alongside Sheen. Terrence Malick was an executive producer on the film. The movie was filmed in English and Spanish, with each speaking scene shot in both languages, using a Puerto Rican bilingual cast. The film was shot primarily in La Perla. Spa Night Spa Night is a 2016 American drama film directed by Andrew Ahn and starring Joe Seo. It was shown in the U.S. Dramatic Competition section at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. At Sundance, Joe Seo won the Special Jury Award for Breakthrough Performance. Ranam Ranam, also known as Detroit Crossing, is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language neo-noir action film written and directed by Nirmal Sahadev. The film stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Rahman and Isha Talwar. It was released on 6 September 2018. Na Maloom Afraad 2 Na Maloom Afraad 2 is a 2017 Pakistani film co-written and directed by Nabeel Qureshi and produced by Fizza Ali Meerza and Mehdi Ali. It is a sequel to Na Maloom Afraad. The film stars Fahad Mustafa, Javed Sheikh, Mohsin Abbas Haider and Urwa Hocane reprising their roles from the previous film. New additions to the cast include Marina Khan and Hania Amir. While Nayyar Ejaz, Saleem Meraj and Nazr-ul-Hassan played the main antagonists. Principal photography began in March 2017 in Karachi, and completed in May, while most shots are filmed in Cape Town. Shani Arshad has composed the film score and soundtrack. The film released on Eid al-Adha, 2 September 2017, under the banners of Filmwala Pictures and Excellency Films, and was distributed by Urdu 1. Lionheart Lionheart is a 2018 Nigerian drama film produced by Chinny Onwugbenu and directed by Genevieve Nnaji. It stars Pete Edochie, Genevieve Nnaji, and Nkem Owoh. It was acquired by Netflix on 7 September 2018, making it the first Netflix original film produced in Nigeria. Lionheart premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The movie was Nnajis directorial debut as well as Peter Okoyes acting debut. The film was released worldwide on 4 January 2019 on Netflix. It was selected as the Nigerian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards. It was the first time that Nigeria had submitted a film for the Best International Feature Film Oscar. Happy Phirr Bhag Jayegi Happy Phirr Bhag Jayegi is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Mudassar Aziz and produced by Aanand L. Rai and Krishika Lulla. The film is a sequel to the 2016 film Happy Bhag Jayegi. It stars Diana Penty as the eponymous character from the first film and Sonakshi Sinha as her namesake. The production features an ensemble cast consisting of Penty, Sinha, Jimmy Sheirgill, Piyush Mishra, Ali Fazal, and Jassi Gill. The film was released on 24 August 2018 to mixed reviews from critics. Bumping Into Broadway Bumping Into Broadway is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the UCLA Film and Television Archive. This film is notable as Lloyds first two-reeler featuring his "glasses" character. The Rocking Horse Winner The Rocking Horse Winner is a 1949 fantasy film about a young boy who can pick winners in horse races with complete accuracy. It is an adaptation of the D. H. Lawrence short story "The Rocking-Horse Winner" and starred Valerie Hobson, John Howard Davies and Ronald Squire. Producer of the film John Mills also acted in the film. My Favorite Spy My Favorite Spy is a 1951 comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Bob Hope and Hedy Lamarr. Deduce, You Say Deduce, You Say is a 1956 Warner Bros. cartoon short of the Looney Tunes series, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese, with musical arrangements by Milt Franklyn. The title is a play on the exclamation, "The deuce you say!" The cartoon features Daffy Duck as the dim-witted detective Dorlock Homes and Porky Pig as his sidekick Watkins, as they attempt to locate and apprehend the dangerous "Shropshire Slasher". Never Take Sweets from a Stranger Never Take Sweets from a Stranger is a 1960 British film, directed by Cyril Frankel and released by Hammer Film Productions. The screenplay was developed by John Hunter from the play The Pony Trap by Roger Garis. It stars Patrick Allen, Gwen Watford, Janina Faye as their victimised daughter and Felix Aylmer, the latter being cast notably against type. The twin themes are paedophilia and the sexual abuse of children, and the way in which those with sufficient pull can corrupt and manipulate the legal system to evade responsibility for their actions. The film is regarded as bold and uncompromising for its time in the way in which it handles its subject matter. Death Laid an Egg Death Laid an Egg is a 1968 giallo film directed by Giulio Questi. Written by Questi and Franco Arcalli, the film stars Ewa Aulin, Gina Lollobrigida and Jean-Louis Trintignant. Amblin' Amblin is a short film made in 1968. It is the first completed film shot by Steven Spielberg on 35mm. The film is a short love story set during the hippie era of the late 1960s about a young man and woman who meet in the desert, attempt to hitchhike, become friends, then lovers, make their way to a beach, and part ways. It later became the namesake for Spielbergs production company, Amblin Entertainment. Bombay to Goa Bombay to Goa is a 1972 Indian adventure-comedy film directed by S. Ramanathan, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Aruna Irani in lead roles, Shatrughan Sinha as the main antagonist and Mehmood. The movie is known particularly for its catchy tunes. It was a "Semi-Hit" at the box office. The film is a remake of a 1966 hit Tamil film Madras to Pondicherry. The role played by Nagesh in Tamil version was reprised by Mehmood in the Hindi version. Bombay to Goa was remade in 2007 with the same title, with an ensemble cast of comedians. It was reported that the 2004 Marathi movie Navra Maza Navsacha, which was also remade in Kannada in 2007 as Ekadantha was heavily inspired by this movie. The Hindu had reported that Rajiv Gandhi was offered the lead role by Mehmood but he had turned it down. Steptoe and Son Ride Again Steptoe and Son Ride Again is a 1973 comedy film. It is a sequel to the film Steptoe and Son based on the television series. As usual, the film starred Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett. The Naked Face The Naked Face is a 1984 film written and directed by Bryan Forbes, based on the book of the same name by Sidney Sheldon. It stars Roger Moore, Rod Steiger and Elliott Gould. It was nominated for "Best Film" at Mystfest, a film festival. The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish is a 1991 comedy film directed by Ben Lewin, starring Bob Hoskins, Jeff Goldblum and Natasha Richardson. The story, set in Paris, follows the fateful meeting of Louis Aubinar with Sybil, who brings into his life her last unfortunate lover, the Pianist. The plot is based on a short story by Marcel Aymé. Remote Control Remote Control First Love First Love is a 2004 erotic body horror drama film directed by Matteo Garrone and Massimo Gaudioso, based on a novel by Marco Mariolini. The film deals with anorexia nervosa. Cry in the Woods A Cry in the Woods is a 2004 Norwegian crime film directed by Erich Hörtnagl, starring Lars Bom, Kristoffer Joner, Laila Goody and Stig Henrik Hoff. When an old lady is brutally murdered, suspicion falls on the escaped mental patient Erkki Jorma. Only his therapist Sara Rask believes that he is innocent, and works with investigator Karsten Skov to track down Erkki. Erkki, however, has in the meanwhile been taken hostage by bank robber Morgan, whose plan for a perfect getaway is sabotaged when his hostage refuses to leave. In the Spider's Web In the Spiders Web is a 2007 American made-for-television natural horror film produced by RHI Entertainment and directed by Terry Winsor. It aired on various video on demand channels, before officially premiering in the United States on the Syfy on August 26, 2007. It is the third film in the Maneater Series, a set of horror films produced in partnership with Syfy. Why I Did (Not) Eat My Father Animal Kingdom: Lets Go Ape, also titled Evolution Man and Why I Did Eat My Father, is a 2015 French-Belgian-Italian 3D computer-animated comedy film directed by Jamel Debbouze. The film is based on the novel The Evolution Man by Roy Lewis. Mimesis Mimesis: Night of the Living Dead is a 2011 American horror film directed by Douglas Schulze, written by Joshua Wagner and Schulze, and starring Allen Maldonado, Lauren Mae Shafer, Taylor Piedmonte, and David G.B. Brown. 1000 to 1: The Cory Weissman Story 1000 to 1: The Cory Weissman Story is a 2014 sports film directed by Mike Levine and starring David Henrie, Beau Bridges, Cassi Thomson, Hannah Marks, Jean Louisa Kelly, and Luke Kleintank. This Is What Remains Dead Within is a 2014 American thriller film directed by Ben Wagner and written by Matthew Bradford, Dean Chekvala, Amy Kale Peterson, and Wagner. It stars Dean Chekvala and Amy Kale Peterson as a couple that survives a zombie apocalypse by hiding out in a cabin in the woods. Mike periodically leaves the cabin to search for food and supplies, leaving Kim alone with her thoughts and paranoia. I Feel Sleepy I Feel Sleepy is an Iranian film directed by Reza Attaran. In the film, the male actor Akbar Abdi portrays an old woman. Run the Tide Run the Tide is a 2016 drama film directed by Soham Mehta, written by Rajiv Shah, and starring Taylor Lautner, Constance Zimmer, Kenny Johnson and Johanna Braddy. The film was produced by Pilar Savone and 1821 Pictures. The film focuses on Rey Hightower, a young man who learns that his former abusive drug-addicted mother has been released from prison and is planning on fixing her broken relationship with her two sons-. Not wanting to have anything to do with his mother, Rey and his younger brother Oliver decide to pack up their bags and run away from home to California to live a better life together. Bardelys the Magnificent Bardelys the Magnificent is a 1926 American romantic silent film directed by King Vidor and starring John Gilbert and Eleanor Boardman. The film is based on the 1906 novel of the same title by Rafael Sabatini. It was the second film of the 19-year-old John Wayne, who had a minor role. The films sets were designed by the art director James Basevi. Bed and Sofa Bed and Sofa is the English name of a 1927 Soviet silent film originally released in the Soviet Union as Tretya meshchanskaya, and is sometimes referred to as The Third Meschanskaya. In addition to the title, Bed and Sofa it was also released outside of the Soviet Union under the alternate titles of Three in a Cellar, Old Dovecots, and Cellars of Moscow. The film gets its Russian title from the street on which the main characters live, Third Meshchanskaia Street. Directed by Abram Room and written by Room and Viktor Shklovsky, the film starred Nikolai Batalov as the husband, Kolia, Lyudmila Semyonova as the wife, Liuda, and Vladimir Fogel as the friend, Volodia. Billed as a satire and comedy, Bed and Sofa nonetheless portrayed the realities of the Moscow working poor, while also dealing with starkly sexual situations, such as polygamy and abortion. It was originally banned in both the United States and Europe due to those stark sexual situations. The screenplay was supposedly based on the true love story of the acclaimed Russian poet Vladimir Mayakovsky who lived with his "muse" Lilya Brik and her husband Osip Brik for some years. The characters themselves also resembled the trio, with Vladimir Fogel as Mayakovsky, Lyudmila Semyonova as Lilya and Nikolai Batalov as Osip Brik. The parallels were so obvious that some critics and associates accused Viktor Shklovsky of indelicacy and gossiping. Shklovsky himself never openly admitted it, yet in his diaries he mentions that during the work on the screenplay they «were living next to Mayakovsky and Lilya Brik», which is an obvious hint. While movies made in the USSR would soon be regulated to the ideals of Soviet realism, some films at this time were able to present starker themes. Even so, Bed and Sofa was controversial at the time of release in the Soviet Union, due to its focus on human relationships, while the state and the party are almost completely disregarded. In fact, at one point Kolya even declines to go to a Party meeting. In addition, the films resolution is ambiguous and comes about without any input from the collective. However, it is now considered a landmark film because of humor, naturalism, and its sympathetic portrayal of the woman. Quality Street Quality Street is a 1937 period film made by RKO Radio Pictures. It was directed by George Stevens and produced by Pandro S. Berman. Set in 19th-century England, the film stars Katharine Hepburn and Franchot Tone. Joan Fontaine makes one of her early film appearances. The screenplay was by Allan Scott, Mortimer Offner and Jack Townley, based on the 1901 play Quality Street by J. M. Barrie. This 1937 version was filmed at the RKO Encino movie ranch, RKO Forty Acres backlot, and RKO Hollywood Studios. Quality Street was a box office failure, recording a loss of $248,000, making this Katharine Hepburns fourth flop film in a row for RKO Pictures which added to Miss Hepburn’s label as "box office poison" by the 1938 national group of movie exhibitors. Roy Webbs music was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Score. Sweeney! Sweeney! is a 1977 British crime film, made for the cinema as a spin-off from the television series The Sweeney which aired on ITV from 1975 to 1978. The film did well enough at the box office that a sequel, Sweeney 2, was released in cinemas in 1978. Grand Hotel Excelsior Grand Hotel Excelsior is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Castellano & Pipolo. The film was a commercial success, being the best grossing film in the season 1982/83 at the Italian box office. Une Chambre en Ville Une chambre en ville is a 1982 French film directed by Jacques Demy, with music by Michel Colombier, and starring Dominique Sanda, Danielle Darrieux, and Michel Piccoli. It is set against the backdrop of a workers strike in 1955 Nantes. Like Demys most famous film, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, it is an operetta-musical in which every line of dialogue is sung. But unlike Cherbourg, it is closer to tragedy, with a darker, more explicitly political tone. The film won the Prix Méliès, and was nominated for nine César Awards: Best Film, Best Director, Most Promising Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Cinematography, Best Music, Best Production Design and Best Sound. Cyborg Cop Cyborg Cop is a 1993 science-fiction action film starring David Bradley, John Rhys-Davies, Todd Jensen, Alonna Shaw, and Rufus Swart as the Cyborg. It was directed by Sam Firstenberg and written by Greg Latter. The film has two sequels, Cyborg Cop II and Cyborg Cop III, released in 1995 as Terminal Impact. Good Men, Good Women Good Men, Good Women is a 1995 Taiwanese film directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien, starring Annie Shizuka Inoh, Lim Giong, and Jack Kao. It is the last installment in the trilogy that began with A City of Sadness and continued with The Puppetmaster. Like its predecessors, it deals with the complicated issues of Taiwanese history and national identity. The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos is a 2008 British-American nature documentary that explores the massive gathering of lesser flamingos in Tanzania. It was the very first movie released under the then-new Disneynature label. It premiered in France on October 26, 2008, with narration by Zabou Breitman, and was released theatrically in the UK in September 2009 and direct-to-video in the United States in 2010 with narration by Mariella Frostrup. California Solo California Solo is an American independent feature film written and directed by Marshall Lewy and starring Robert Carlyle. It made its world premiere at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, and its international premiere at the 2012 Edinburgh Film Festival. The film was acquired by Strand Releasing for the U.S., and was given a limited theatrical release on November 30, 2012. The Demons The Demons is a 2015 Canadian drama film, written and directed by Philippe Lesage. Based in part on Lesages own childhood, the film stars Édouard Tremblay-Grenier as Félix, a ten-year-old boy living with his family in a quiet suburb of Montreal who is prone to excessive worry. As a series of child abductions begins to grip the town, however, his vague and needless fears begin to give way to something much more real. The films cast also includes Laurent Lucas, Pascale Bussières, Victoria Diamond, Vassili Schneider, Sarah Mottet, Théodore Pellerin and Pier-Luc Funk. The film was shot in August/September 2014 in Montreal and vicinity. The film premiered in September 2015 at the San Sebastian Film Festival. It was released in the province of Quebec on 30 October 2015. In December, the film was announced as part of the Toronto International Film Festivals annual Canadas Top Ten screening series of the ten best Canadian films of the year. The film was nominated for the 2016 Ingmar Bergman International Debut Award at the Gothenburg Film Festival. Tremblay-Grenier reprised his role as Félix as a minor character in Lesages 2018 film Genesis. Half Magic Half Magic is a 2018 American comedy film written and directed by Heather Graham. The film stars Graham, Angela Kinsey, Stephanie Beatriz, Thomas Lennon, Luke Arnold, Jason Lewis, Alex Beh, Michael Aronov, Molly Shannon, Rhea Perlman and Chris DElia. The film was released in theaters and through video on demand on February 23, 2018, by Momentum Pictures. Kavaludaari Kavaludaari is a 2019 Indian Kannada-language investigative noir film written and directed by Hemanth M Rao, presented by Puneeth Rajkumar and produced by Ashwini Puneeth Rajkumar of PRK Productions. Kavaludaari will be the first feature film presentation from the production house. The film stars Anant Nag, Rishi, Achyuta Kumar, Suman Ranganathan, Roshni Prakash and Sidhaartha Maadhyamika. The music and background score for the film is composed by Charan Raj.Puneeth Rajkumar had revealed that the movie is being remade in Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi. Unaccustomed As We Are Unaccustomed As We Are is the first sound comedy short film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy released on May 4, 1929. Bird of Paradise Bird of Paradise is a 1932 American pre-Code American romantic adventure drama film directed by King Vidor, starring Dolores del Río and Joel McCrea. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures. In 1960, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication per the Copyright Act of 1909. Listen to Me Listen to Me is a 1989 American drama film written and directed by Douglas Day Stewart. Released on May 5, 1989, it stars Kirk Cameron, Jami Gertz, and Roy Scheider. The film was largely shot on location in Malibu, including the campus of Pepperdine University. The Monster The Monster is a 1903 French short silent trick film directed by Georges Méliès. Summer in Bethlehem Summer in Bethlehem is a 1998 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy drama film written by Ranjith and directed by Sibi Malayil. It stars Suresh Gopi , Jayaram, and Manju Warrier in the lead roles, along with a cameo appearance by Mohanlal. The music was composed by Vidyasagar. The film was produced by Siyad Koker under the banner of Kokers Films. It was released on 4 September 1998. The film was well received and became a blockbuster at the box office. The film was shot among the forest hills and farms of Ooty, Tamil Nadu. It tells the story of Ravishankar, the bumbling friend of a successful landowner Dennis, and the vacation visit by Ravishankars relatives in Denniss estate known as Bethlehem Estates in Chandragiri. The film was partially remade in Tamil as Lesa Lesa, directed by Priyadarshan. Waiting Alone Waiting Alone is a 2004 Chinese romantic comedy film written & directed by Chinese-American filmmaker Dayyan Eng, depicting the lives of a group of hip, affluent, twenty-something Beijing residents. The film features Chinese movie stars Xia Yu, Gong Beibi and Li Bingbing. It also features cameos of some of Hong Kongs best known actors, including Chow Yun-fat. Excellent reviews and strong word-of-mouth made this independent film a hit in China where it was embraced by young audiences. In 2005, Waiting Alone was nominated for three Chinese Academy Awards including Best Picture; the first time a nomination was awarded to a foreign director in this category. Waiting Alone was acquired for international distribution in 2006 by Arclight Films. The Event The Event is a 2003 drama film directed by Thom Fitzgerald. It tells the story of Matt Shapiro who has died in Manhattan, resulting in an aborted 9-1-1 call. Attorney Nick DeVivo interviews Matts friends and family to piece together a portrait of Matts life and finally his death. The ultra-low-budget film stars an ensemble of respected actors including Olympia Dukakis, Brent Carver, Sarah Polley, Dick Latessa, Joanna P. Adler, Jane Leeves, Rejean Cournoyer, Joan Orenstein, McKellar and Posey. It was written by Steven Hillyer, Tim Marback with director Fitzgerald, and produced by Bryan Hofbauer, Vicki McCarty, Robert Flutie. The Event premiered at the Sundance Film Festival where it received three standing ovations. It was distributed by ThinkFilm in the U.S. Bomb the System Bomb the System is a drama film written and directed by Adam Bhala Lough, which was released to film festivals in 2002 and American theaters in 2005. It revolves around a group of graffiti artists living in New York City who decide to make a mark on the city, and stars Mark Webber, Gano Grills, Jaclyn DeSantis, Jade Yorker, Bönz Malone, Kumar Pallana and Joey SEMZ. Bomb the System was the first major fictional feature film about the subculture of graffiti art since Wild Style was released 1982. Several well-known graffiti artists participated in the making of the film including Lee Quinones, Cope2 and Chino BYI. The films score and soundtrack were composed by El-P. In January 2004 the film was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature. Dieter Dieter: Der Film is a 2006 satirical animated film based on Nichts als die Wahrheit, the autobiography of German music producer Dieter Bohlen published in 2002. The entirety of the soundtrack, including the theme song "Gasoline", was written, composed, and produced by Bohlen. The film was broadcast for the first time on 4 March 2006 on RTL. Legacy Pretty Little Devils is a 2008 American direct-to-video black comedy film directed by Irving Rothberg. It stars Haylie Duff, Madeline Zima, Monica Lo, Margo Harshman, Brett Claywell and Tom Green. The film was released on August 12, 2008 in the United States under the title Legacy. Death in Love Death in Love is a psychosexual-thriller about a love affair between a Jewish woman and a doctor overseeing human experimentation at a Nazi German concentration camp, and the impact this has on her sons lives in the 1990s. The film, which was written and directed by Boaz Yakin, debuted in 2008. The film received a limited theatrical release in the United States on 17 July 2009. It was released on DVD in the United States on January 10, 2010. Summer Summer is a 2008 film directed by Kenneth Glenaan and starring Robert Carlyle and Rachael Blake. It tells the story of a lively and wayward man coming to terms with the realities of age and death. Shaun has to confront past demons as his first love re-appears and his best friend, Daz, is terminally ill. The film is set mainly in the present and includes reflections on his childhood in flashbacks. Dark World Dark World is a 2010 Russian urban fantasy/horror film directed by Anton Megerdichev. The film was the first Russian 3D format movie. Keeper of Darkness Keeper of Darkness is a 2015 Hong Kong supernatural horror film directed by and starring Nick Cheung. The film co-stars Amber Kuo, Louis Cheung, Sisley Choi, Xing Yu and Philip Keung, with a special appearance by Karena Lam. It was released on November 26, 2015. Lego Scooby-Doo!: Haunted Hollywood Lego Scooby-Doo! Haunted Hollywood is a 2016 direct-to-DVD computer-animated comedy film. It is the twenty-sixth entry in the direct-to-video series of Scooby-Doo films, and the first based on the Scooby-Doo brand of Lego. The first trailer was released on February 23. The film came out on DVD, Blu-ray and digitally on May 10. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable - Chapter 1 is a Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike and based on the Diamond Is Unbreakable story arc of the manga series JoJos Bizarre Adventure written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. Covering the first seventeen chapters, the film stars Kento Yamazaki, Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nana Komatsu, Masaki Okada, Mackenyu, Takayuki Yamada and Yusuke Iseya. It was released in Japan by Toho and Warner Bros. on August 4, 2017. It was licensed for North American release by Viz Media. The Golf Specialist The Golf Specialist is a 1930 pre-Code comedy short subject from RKO Pictures, starring W. C. Fields. It was his first talkie. The film was shot in Fort Lee when many early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based there in the early part of the 20th century. The film features lines such as "I would never hit a woman, not even my own mother" and "Stand clear and keep your eye on the ball", a line Fields also used in the golf scene in The Dentist. Fields reprised the entire golf scene in Youre Telling Me!. Sagebrush Trail Sagebrush Trail is a 1933 American Pre-Code Western film with locations filmed at Bronson Canyon starring John Wayne and featuring Lane Chandler and Yakima Canutt. It was the second Lone Star Productions film released by Monogram Pictures. It was shown as An Innocent Man in the UK, and this version was later released in a colorized version on home video. The Great Waltz The Great Waltz is a 1938 American biographical film based very loosely on the life of Johann Strauss II. It starred Luise Rainer, Fernand Gravet, and Miliza Korjus. Rainer received top billing at the producers insistence, but her role is comparatively minor as Strauss wife, Poldi Vogelhuber. It was the only starring role for Korjus, who was a famous opera soprano and played one in the film. Joseph Ruttenberg won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography. Korjus was nominated for Supporting Actress, and Tom Held for Film Editing. The film was popular in Australia, and was distributed largely throughout Sydney and Melbourne for two years after its initial release. The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap is a 1947 black-and-white comedy western film directed by Charles Barton and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It was released on October 8 and distributed by Universal-International. Naya Daur Naya Daur is a 1957 Indian sports drama film, starring Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, Ajit and Jeevan. It was directed and produced by B.R. Chopra, and written by Akhtar Mirza and Kamil Rashid. Originally filmed in black and white, the film was colourised and re-released on 3 August 2007. The film is a classic "man vs. machine" tale, involving a race between a village tongawallah who rides a tonga horse cart against a landlord who drives a bus. For this film, Kumar won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for the third time in a row, being his fourth overall. The film was later dubbed in Tamil as Pattaliyin Sabatham in 1958. Naya Daur also inspired the 2001 Academy Award-nominated film Lagaan. Delovye lyudi Strictly Business is a 1962 Soviet black-and-white comedy film directed by Leonid Gaidai, based on three short stories by O. Henry: "The Roads We Take", "Makes the Whole World Kin", and "The Ransom of Red Chief". The films title is borrowed from the book of short stories by O. Henry titled Strictly Business, but none of the short stories it includes were adapted for the screen. In the Name of the Italian People In the Name of the Italian People is a 1971 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Dino Risi. It represents a reflection about the crisis of the Italian judiciary and the growing phenomenon of corruption. The Amazing Mr. Blunden The Amazing Mr. Blunden is a 1972 family mystery film involving ghosts directed by Lionel Jeffries, based on the novel The Ghosts by Antonia Barber. It stars Laurence Naismith, Lynne Frederick, Garry Miller, Rosalyn Landor, Marc Granger, Diana Dors, Madeline Smith, and James Villiers. Captain America II: Death Too Soon Captain America II: Death Too Soon is a 1979 American made-for-television superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Captain America, directed by Ivan Nagy and starring Reb Brown. The film was preceded by Captain America earlier the same year. It was aired on CBS in two one-hour slots. The first part aired on November 23, 1979 and the second aired the next night, leading into the conclusion of Salems Lot. Far Out Man Far Out Man is a 1990 American comedy film written, directed by and starring Tommy Chong. The Penknife The Pocket-knife or Het Zakmes is a 1992 Dutch childrens film directed by Ben Sombogaart. It is based on Sjoerd Kuypers novel Het Zakmes. The film won several awards, including a Golden Calf Best Director Award. There Goes My Baby There Goes My Baby is a 1994 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Floyd Mutrux and starring Dermot Mulroney, Rick Schroder, Noah Wyle, Lucy Deakins, and Kelli Williams. Told from the point of view of the class valedictorian, Mary Beth, the story follows a group of high school seniors during the 1965 Watts riots. The film was finished and originally intended for a theatrical run in 1991, however, it did not receive its release until September 2, 1994. Night at the Golden Eagle Night at the Golden Eagle is a 2001 American crime drama film written and directed by Adam Rifkin. How I Killed My Father How I Killed My Father is a 2001 French thriller-drama film directed by Anne Fontaine. Monday Morning Monday Morning is a 2002 French comedy film directed by Otar Iosseliani. Rock School Rock School is a 2005 documentary film about The Paul Green School of Rock Music. H6: Diario de un asesino H6: Diary of a Serial Killer is a 2006 Spanish horror film directed by Martín Garrido Barón and was written by Martín Garrido. Basilisk: The Serpent King Basilisk:The Serpent King is a 2006 film starring Jeremy London, Wendy Carter, Cleavant Derricks, Griff Furst, Sarah Skeeters, Stephen Furst, Yancy Butler, Doug Dearth and Bashar Rahal. The movie is about an ancient Basilisk which terrorizes the town of Pueblo Springs, Colorado after it is awakened from its 2,000 year long sleep. Woman on the Beach Woman on the Beach is the seventh feature film by South Korean director Hong Sang-soo, and was released in 2006. Dunya & Desie Dunya and Desie is a 2008 Dutch film directed by Dana Nechushtan. The film is based on the Dutch television series Dunya en Desie, which aired in three series from 2002 to 2004, about the friendship between two Dutch teenage girls. The film was chosen as the Netherlands official submission to the 81st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. It has received the Golden Film, a film award recognizing domestic box office achievements in the Netherlands. Rage Rage is a 2009 satirical mystery art film written and directed by Sally Potter, starring Jude Law and Judi Dench. The filmmakers said that the film created a new genre in filmmaking, called “naked cinema”. Striker Striker is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language action drama film written, directed and produced by Chandan Arora. It stars Siddharth Narayan, Usha Jadhav, and Padmapriya in the lead roles, while Aditya Pancholi, Ankur Vikal, Anupam Kher, Seema Biswas, and Anup Soni, among others, play supporting roles. The film had a theatrical release in cinemas throughout India on 5 February 2010. It also premiered on YouTube the same day, thus becoming the first ever Indian film to premiere on YouTube internationally on the same day as its domestic theatrical release. Sea Level SeeFood is a Malaysian computer-animated adventure film produced by Silver Ant and released in Malaysian cinemas on 8 March 2012. SeeFood was first launched in Poland on 7 October 2011. It received financial support from Malaysian Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation and from the Multimedia Development Corporation. The movie is also available in original and dubbed-in-Malay versions on Astro First A Beautiful Planet A Beautiful Planet is a 2016 American documentary film that explores Earth by showing IMAX footage that was recorded over the course of fifteen months by astronauts aboard the International Space Station. It is narrated by actress Jennifer Lawrence. The film also examines some of the daily experiences of the astronauts, who represent the respective space agencies for the United States, Russia, Europe, and Japan. This multinational crew lives and works on the Space Station, an orbiting symbol of cutting edge technology and peaceful international cooperation which is presented as "a truly awesome example of what we can achieve when we work together." Belle & Sebastian: The Adventure Continues Belle & Sebastian: The Adventure Continues is a 2015 French adventure film. It is directed by Christian Duguay. The film is the sequel to the 2013 film Belle and Sebastian. Scooby-Doo! Moon Monster Madness Scooby-Doo! Moon Monster Madness is a 2015 direct-to-DVD animated comic science fiction film, and the twenty-fourth film in the direct-to-video series of Scooby-Doo films. It was released digitally on February 3, 2015 and was released on DVD on February 17, 2015. Not So Dumb Not So Dumb is a 1930 pre-Code comedy motion picture starring Marion Davies, directed by King Vidor, and produced for Cosmopolitan Productions for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is based on the stage play Dulcy by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly that starred Lynn Fontanne. The film resulted in a financial loss for the studio of $39,000. This is a re-make of the 1923 film Dulcy. See also the 1940 film of the same name. The Mummy The Night of Counting the Years, also released in Arabic as The Mummy is a 1969 Egyptian film and the only feature film directed by Shadi Abdel Salam. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 43rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Pizza Triangle The Pizza Triangle is a 1970 Italian commedia allitaliana film directed by Ettore Scola and written by Scola and the famous screenwriter duo of Age & Scarpelli. It stars Marcello Mastroianni, Monica Vitti, Giancarlo Giannini. It was coproduced with Spain and Spanish actors Manuel Zarzo and Juan Diego are dubbed into Italian. The film is available on DVD in Germany, released by WB as Eifersucht auf italienisch, and in Italy. Proxy War is a 1973 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. It is the third film in a five-part series that Fukasaku made in a span of just two years. The Horse Thief The Horse Thief is a 1986 Chinese film by director Tian Zhuangzhuang. It follows one of Tians favorite topics, Chinese minorities, a topic he touched upon in 1984s On the Hunting Ground and would return to in 2004s documentary, Delamu. Like these other films, The Horse Thief shows Tians fascination with Chinas ethnic minorities, and in particular the Buddhist ceremonies that these peoples practice. Film director Martin Scorsese listed the film as his favourite from the 1990s on the television show Roger Ebert & the Movies. The Horse Thief was produced by the Xian Film Studio. Black Scorpion Black Scorpion is a 1995 comedy-action film starring Joan Severance as the eponymous costumed crime fighter. Roger Corman was the executive producer, and it was originally released on the Showtime cable network as part of the Roger Corman Presents series. The film concerns the comic book style adventures of Darcy Walker, a police detective whose secret identity is the Black Scorpion, a superhero vigilante for justice. The Black Scorpion does not have any actual super powers but, like Batman, she fights evildoers with a combination of martial arts, great agility and strength, and many technological devices, including a high powered, specially equipped car. And like the Batman TV series of the 1960s, Black Scorpion is a work of camp, using deliberately exaggerated and unrealistic characters and events to comic effect. Black Scorpion was followed by a 1997 sequel, Aftershock. In 2001, the Sci-Fi Channel aired a Black Scorpion TV series that starred Michelle Lintel in the title role. Black Scorpion was turned into a comic book series, published digitally by Devils Due Digital. There was also a one-off Legend of Isis / Black Scorpion comic published by Bluewater Productions. The Pied Piper The Pied Piper is a 1986 Czechoslovak animated fantasy film directed by Jiří Barta. Its original Czech title is Krysař, which means "The rat catcher". The story is an adaptation of the Pied Piper of Hamelin, a fairy tale originated in medieval Germany. The film was one of Czechoslovakias most ambitious animation projects of the 1980s, notable for its unusual dark art direction, innovative animation techniques and use of a fictitious language. The art design was heavily inspired by German Expressionism and medieval art. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. Judy Berlin Judy Berlin is a 1999 American independent drama film directed by Eric Mendelsohn. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Mendelsohn won the directing prize for Judy Berlin at the 1999 Sundance International Film Festival. It was Madeline Kahns final film. Minnaram Minnaram is a 1994 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Priyadarshan from a story by Cheriyan Kalpakavadi. The film stars Mohanlal, Shobana, Thilakan, Sankaradi, K. P. Ummer, Jagathy Sreekumar, Geetha Vijayan, Venu Nagavally, and Lalu Alex. It was produced by R. Mohan for Goodknight Films.The core story line, plot twists and the climax was heavily inspired by the novel Repati Koduku by Malladi Venkata Krishna Murthy. It's Hard to Be Nice Its Hard to be Nice is a 2007 Bosnian film by Srđan Vuletić. The movie is about a man who lives in a challenging, post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina where many are forced to create their own destinies. Fudo, a taxi driver who lives in Sarajevo with his wife and a newborn baby, is pressured by his wife to turn his life around from being associated with local and regional mafia. He firmly adheres and acts to change to an honest family man bound by goodness and peace. However, the challenging events that follow bring his family and his life to a severe test. A Better Tomorrow A Better Tomorrow is a 2010 South Korean action drama film starring Joo Jin-mo, Song Seung-heon, Kim Kang-woo and Jo Han-sun. It is an official remake of the 1986 Hong Kong film A Better Tomorrow. It was directed by Song Hae-sung and produced by Fingerprint Pictures. John Woo, who directed the original 1986 version, acted as executive producer. The film premiered as part of Special Events at the 67th Venice International Film Festival on September 2, 2010, where it was introduced by John Woo, as having "its own character and own soul, and many new elements." It was released in theaters on September 16, 2010. Real Playing Game Real Playing Game is a 2013 Portuguese science fiction film directed by Tino Navarro and David Rebordão, produced and co-written by Navarro. The film stars Rutger Hauer, Soraia Chaves, and Pedro Granger. Svengali Svengali is a 2013 British film directed by John Hardwick, written by Jonny Owen, and starring Martin Freeman, Vicky McClure, Matt Berry, Michael Socha, Michael Smiley and Natasha OKeeffe. The film was produced by Root Films. Our Sunhi Our Sunhi is a 2013 South Korean film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo. Hong won the Silver Leopard award for Best Director at the 66th Locarno International Film Festival. The Lawless Breed The Lawless Breed is a 1953 American Technicolor Western film distributed by Universal-International, directed by Raoul Walsh, and stars Rock Hudson and Julie Adams. The film is based on the life of outlaw John Wesley Hardin. Release the Prisoners to Spring Release the Prisoners to Spring is a 1975 Swedish comedy film directed by Tage Danielsson. At the 12th Guldbagge Awards the film won the awards for Best Film and Best Actress. The film stars Ernst-Hugo Järegård as the prisoner Harald Hansson, a break-in expert, who one day meets Frida and her friend and learns how to bake cookies. He considers a career change, especially when he falls in love with Flora, the daughter of a city judge. The film is a cult comedy by Hasseåtage. Memorable scenes in the film are the car chase with Järegård, the musical show number in the cell performed by Jan Malmsjö, and the show number carried out simultaneously in the exercise yard by Järegård, Malmsjö and Urban Sahlin; and practically every scene with Ekman as the prison governor. The film was meant to comment on the criminal system and view of criminals in society. Hot Boyz Hot Boyz is a 1999 action crime film written and directed by Master P and starring Silkk the Shocker, Snoop Dogg, C-Murder and Mystikal. This film started a brief rivalry between No Limit Records and Cash Money Records as the name "Hot Boyz" was already the name of the popular rap group, which consisted of: Lil Wayne, Juvenile, Turk, and B.G. Thamizhan Thamizhan is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by debutant Majith and produced by G. Venkateswaran. The film stars Vijay in the lead role with Priyanka Chopra, who made her debut as a lead actress in the film. Revathi, Nassar, Ashish Vidyarthi and Vivek also play pivotal roles in the film, while the films score and soundtrack were composed by D. Imman. The story involves solving several corruption cases by a lawyer named Surya in the process fighting against a criminal boss and finally making indian law basics available as a free book to common people. The Man of My Life The Man of My Life is a French film directed by Zabou Breitman, written by Breitman and Agnès de Sacy, and produced by Philippe Godeau. It was first released in 2006. It stars Bernard Campan, Charles Berling, Léa Drucker and Jacqueline Jehanneuf. Dying God Dying God is a 2008 Argentinian–French horror-science fiction film directed by Fabrice Lambot. Gelecekten Bir Gün One Day in the Future is a 2010 Turkish comedy film, directed by Boğaçhan Dündar, featuring Hayrettin Karaoğuz as a man who is shown his unrealised future by two angels after committing suicide. The film went on general release across the country on . Don't Go in the Woods Dont Go in the Woods is a 2010 American horror musical written and directed by Vincent DOnofrio. The film was first shown in 2010 at single locations in the United States. It was released on Video on demand on 26 December 2011, and on general theatrical release in January 2012. The film was made in upper New York state by 5 Minutes Productions, and distributed by Tribeca Film. The Kindergarten Teacher The Kindergarten Teacher is a 2014 film by Israeli writer and film director Nadav Lapid. Fortunata Fortunata is a 2017 Italian drama directed by Sergio Castellitto. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Jasmine Trinca won the Un Certain Regard Jury Award for Best Performance. The Face Behind the Mask The Face Behind the Mask is a 1941 American film noir film released by Columbia Pictures. It stars Peter Lorre and Evelyn Keyes and was directed by Robert Florey. The screenplay was adapted by Paul Jarrico, Arthur Levinson, and Allen Vincent from the play Interim, written by Thomas Edward OConnell. Run for the Sun Run for the Sun is a 1956 Technicolor thriller adventure film released by United Artists, the third film to officially be based on Richard Connells classic suspense story, "The Most Dangerous Game", after both RKOs The Most Dangerous Game, and their remake, A Game of Death. This version stars Richard Widmark, Trevor Howard, and Jane Greer, and was directed by Ray Boulting from a script written by Boulting and Dudley Nichols. Connell was credited for his short story. Howard is the wealthy reclusive man who enjoys hunting down human beings like wild game. In this adaptation, the expatriate Russian general is transformed into a British traitor hiding in the Mexican jungle with a fellow Nazi war criminal played by Peter van Eyck. Their prey are Widmark, portraying a Hemingway-like but reclusive novelist, and Greer, playing a journalist for a periodical resembling Life Magazine who has tracked down the novelists whereabouts. A Piece of the Action A Piece of the Action is a 1977 American crime comedy film directed by and starring Sidney Poitier and co-starring Bill Cosby. It was the third film pairing of Poitier and Cosby, following Uptown Saturday Night and Lets Do It Again. The films are considered a trilogy, even though the actors play characters with different names in each film. It was also Poitiers last acting role for more than a decade, as he focused his attentions on directing only. Deprisa, Deprisa Deprisa, Deprisa is a 1981 Spanish film directed by Carlos Saura. In the English-speaking world, it has been released under the titles Faster, Faster and Fast, Fast. It tells the story of a gang of juvenile delinquents. Last Rites Last Rites is a 1988 thriller film written and directed by Donald P. Bellisario and starring Tom Berenger and Daphne Zuniga. Little Dorrit Little Dorrit is a 1987 film adaptation of the novel Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens. It was written and directed by Christine Edzard, and produced by John Brabourne and Richard B. Goodwin. The music, by Giuseppe Verdi, was arranged by Michael Sanvoisin. The film stars Derek Jacobi as Arthur Clennam and Sarah Pickering in the title role. A huge cast of seasoned British and Irish stage and film actors was assembled to play the dozens of roles, among them are Alec Guinness, Simon Dormandy, Joan Greenwood, Roshan Seth, Miriam Margolyes, Cyril Cusack and Max Wall. Pickering, in contrast, had never previously acted on screen; she was cast after writing to the production team claiming to be Little Dorrit. It remains her only screen acting role. The Panama Deception The Panama Deception is a 1992 American documentary film that won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film is critical of the actions of the U.S. military during the 1989 invasion of Panama, covering the conflicting reasons for the invasion. It also highlighted media bias within the United States, showing events that were unreported or systematically misreported, including downplaying the number of civilian casualties. It was directed by Barbara Trent, written and edited by David Kasper, and narrated by actress Elizabeth Montgomery. It was a production of the Empowerment Project. The film asserts that the U.S. government invaded Panama primarily to destroy the PDF, the Panamanian Defense Forces, who were perceived as a threat to U.S. control over Panama, and to install a government friendly to U.S. interests. The film includes footage of mass graves uncovered after the American troops had withdrawn, burned down neighborhoods, as well as depictions of some of the 20,000 refugees who fled the fighting. Shootfighter: Fight to the Death Shootfighter: Fight to the Death is a 1992 martial arts film directed by Patrick Alan. The films score was composed by Joel Goldsmith. Séraphin: un homme et son péché Séraphin: Heart of Stone is a Quebec film released in 2002. The script is based on the novel Un homme et son péché by Claude-Henri Grignon. The film won six Prix Jutra for Best Actor, Best Actress, Cinematography, Art Direction, Musical Score and Sound. An earlier film, Un homme et son péché, based on the same novel, was released in 1950; the same novel was also the basis for the long-running dramatic television series Les Belles histoires des pays den haut. Thalavattam Thalavattam is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by Priyadarshan, starring Mohanlal, M. G. Soman and Karthika. The film is based on the 1975 American film One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, an adaptation of Ken Keseys novel of the same name. The film features songs composed by Raghu Kumar and C. Rajamani, and a score by Johnson. The story follows Vinod, an eccentric new patient at a mental asylum. Upon release, Thalavattam became one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year. The film was remade in Hindi as Kyon Ki by Priyadarshan himself and in Tamil as Manasukkul Mathappu by Robert-Rajasekhar. The Hound of the Baskervilles The Hound of the Baskervilles is a Canadian television film directed by Rodney Gibbons and starring Matt Frewer and Kenneth Welsh. The film is based on Arthur Conan Doyles Sherlock Holmes novel of the same name. Fast Film Fast Film is a 2003 Austrian/Luxembourgian film directed by Virgil Widrich. The film tells the story of a chase using scraps of other films. Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights is a modern-day adaptation of the classic novel that aired on MTV in 2003 and was later released on DVD. It stars Erika Christensen, Mike Vogel, Christopher Masterson, Katherine Heigl, John Doe and Aimee Osbourne. The screenplay was by Max Enscoe and Annie deYoung, from an original screenplay by Jim Steinman and Patricia Knop. Although set in California, the filming location was Cabo Rojo. The executive producer was Jim Steinman. It features his song "The Future Aint What It Used to Be", which originally appeared on Original Sin, the concept album he wrote and produced for Pandoras Box. Wuthering Heights is one of Steinmans favourite books, and it was the inspiration for his song "Its All Coming Back to Me Now." Hikaru no go is a Japanese manga series based on the board game Go, written by Yumi Hotta and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. The production of the series Go games was supervised by Go professional Yukari Umezawa. It was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1999 to 2003, with the chapters collected into 23 tankōbon volumes by Shueisha. It was adapted into an anime television series by Studio Pierrot, that ran for 75 episodes from 2001 to 2003 on TV Tokyo, with a New Years Special aired in January 2004. Viz Media released both the manga and anime in North America; they serialized the manga in Shonen Jump in addition to releasing its collected volumes in entirety, while the anime aired on ImaginAsian in addition to a DVD release that was cancelled prematurely. Hikaru no Go was well-received, with over 25 million copies in circulation and winning the Shogakukan Manga Award in 2000 and the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2003. It is largely responsible for popularizing Go among the youth of Japan since its debut, and considered by Go players everywhere to have sparked worldwide interest in the game, noticeably increasing the Go-playing population around the globe. Shadow of the Sword The Headsman is a 2005 film directed by Simon Aeby. Set in early 16th century Tyrol, it is set before the background of the turmoils of the Lutheran Reformation. It was filmed in Austria and Hungary. Jew Suss: Rise and Fall Jew Suss: Rise and Fall is a 2010 German historical drama film directed by Oskar Roehler, dramatising the creation process of the 1940 antisemitic Nazi propaganda film Jud Süß. It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. In Germany the film premiered at the Berlin Film Festival and, mainly because of the controversial subject matter, received mixed reviews. Nevertheless, the German critics lauded the actor Tobias Moretti in his role as Ferdinand Marian. In 2011 cinematograph Carl-Friedrich Koschnick received the Austrian Romy award for cinematography. The Sword with No Name The Sword with No Name is a 2009 South Korean film based on a fictionalized account of Empress Myeongseong. The film sold 1,671,387 tickets nationwide. Kill or Be Killed Kill or Be Killed is a 2015 American Western film written and directed by Duane Graves and Justin Meeks. Meeks stars as a notorious Texas criminal whose gang is slowly picked off one-by-one by an unknown killer. It premiered at the ninth Dallas International Film Festival and was released in the US on March 1, 2016. Måste gitt A Hustlers Diary is a 2017 Swedish comedy film directed by Ivica Zubak. Those Awful Hats Those Awful Hats is a 1909 American short comedy film directed by D.W. Griffith and starring Mack Sennett. It takes place in a small, crowded movie theatre, where the patrons are perpetually distracted by people - primarily women - wearing large, ostentatious hats that obstruct everyone elses views of the screen. The film ends with a title card reading, "Ladies Will Please Remove Their Hats." A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Library of Congress. Bad Girl Bad Girl is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film. It was written by Edwin J. Burke, from the 1928 novel by Viña Delmar and the 1930 play by Delmar and Brian Marlowe. The film was directed by Frank Borzage. The movie stars Sally Eilers, James Dunn and Minna Gombell, and details, in realistic fashion, the day-to-day actions and loves of ordinary people going about their ordinary lives. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Borzage won the Academy Award for Best Director and Burke won for Best Writing, Adaptation. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine The Trail of the Lonesome Pine is a 1936 American romance film based on the novel of the same name. The picture was directed by Henry Hathaway starring Fred MacMurray, Sylvia Sidney, and Henry Fonda. It was the second full-length feature film to be shot in three-strip Technicolor and the first in color to be shot outdoors, with the approval of the Technicolor Corporation. Much of it was shot at Big Bear Lake in southern California. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine was the fourth feature film adaptation of John Fox Jr.s 1908 novel, including 1916 and 1923 silent versions. As with the novel, the film makes extensive use of Appalachian English in the dialogue. As Young as You Feel As Young as You Feel is a comedy film starring Monty Woolley, Thelma Ritter, and David Wayne, with Marilyn Monroe in a small role. Deadlier Than the Male Voici le temps des assassins is a 1956 French crime film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Jean Gabin and Danièle Delorme. The title is a line of Matinée divresse - part of Illuminations by Arthur Rimbaud. The film was released as Deadlier Than the Male in the United States and as Twelve Hours to Live in the UK. It is a dark tale of a young and pretty femme fatale who ruins the life of a man and kills his best friend. Werewolves on Wheels Werewolves on Wheels is a 1971 American exploitation film directed by Michel Levesque and starring Stephen Oliver, D.J. Anderson, and Deuce Barry. It blends two genres: the outlaw biker film and the traditional horror film. So Fine So Fine is a 1981 American comedy film written and directed by Andrew Bergman. The original music score was composed by Ennio Morricone. Ryan ONeal was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award as Worst Actor of the Decade. Midnight in Saint Petersburg Midnight in Saint Petersburg is a 1996 made-for-television thriller film starring Michael Caine for the fifth and final time as British secret agent Harry Palmer. It served as a sequel to Bullet to Beijing, which had been released the year before, the two films having been shot back-to-back. Three previous films featuring Caine as Palmer were released in the 1960s, beginning with The Ipcress File. Hezardastan Hezar Dastan is a 1987 popular and critically acclaimed epic historical drama television series in Iran, developed and directed by Ali Hatami. Hezar Dastan is considered one of the most important and most influential works of art in the history of Iranian Broadcasting. The shows story, characters, acting, atmosphere and music were highly acclaimed by critics and fellow directors of the time, and the influence of the shows themes and story can be seen in Iranian Pop Culture as well as many works of art coming in later years. The production of the show took almost 8 years, starting in 1979 and ending in 1987, during which Hatami established a large set to represent Tehran in both Qajar dynasty and World War II; retroactively creating Irans first movie studio and backlot. The show was the ground for many controversies in terms of censorship and changes in the story. In 2006, Hezar Dastan was voted by the Association of Iranian movies and TV critics as the best Iranian TV series ever made. Trumbo Trumbo is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Peter Askin, produced by Will Battersby, Tory Tunnell, and Alan Klingenstein, and written by Christopher Trumbo. It is based on the letters of Trumbos father, Dalton Trumbo, an Oscar-winning screenwriter who was imprisoned and blacklisted as a member of the Hollywood Ten, ten screenwriters, directors and producers who refused to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947 during the committees investigation of Communist influences in the Hollywood film industry. The film debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival and includes film clips and interviews, readings from Trumbos letters by performers such as Michael Douglas, Joan Allen, Donald Sutherland, Liam Neeson, and Paul Giamatti, and a reenactment by David Strathairn of a speech given by Dalton Trumbo in 1970. The readings include parts of what the New York Times calls "Dalton Trumbos remarkably stage-ready personal letters" that cover the period from the late 1940s to the early 1960s. Interspersed with these are archival clips from the HUAC hearings, footage from home movies, and "exceptionally well-selected interview clips with Trumbo". Asylum Seekers Asylum Seekers is an American film written and directed by Rania Ajami. The film stars Pepper Binkley and Daniel Irizarry as two of the six social outcast protagonists who attempt to get themselves committed to an insane asylum in order to spice up their lives. Bill Dawes, Judith Hawking, Stella Maeve, Camille OSullivan and Lee Wilkof also star. In its spring 2008 issue, the independent film magazine Filmmaker reported that Asylum Seekers was one of the first independent feature films to be completed on the Red Digital Cinema Camera Companys Red One camera. The film premiered at the 2009 European Film Market and made its North American debut at the 2009 CineVegas International Film Festival. The rights to global distribution sales for Asylum Seekers were obtained by Shoreline Entertainment and the film was released in North America on DVD/VOD by Breaking Glass Pictures under their Vicious Circle Films label. A Bunch of Amateurs A Bunch of Amateurs is a 2008 British comedy film directed by Andy Cadiff, and stars Burt Reynolds, Derek Jacobi, Alistair Petrie and Samantha Bond. In November 2008, the premiere in Leicester Square was attended by Elizabeth II. The screenplay was written by Nick Newman, John Ross, Ian Hislop and Jonathan Gershfield. Buddies Buddies is a 2012 Brazilian adventure-comedy film written and directed by Marcelo Galvão. The film tells the story of three young people with Down syndrome working in the video library of the institute where they live. One day, inspired by the movie Thelma & Louise, they decide to flee in search of new adventures. It was shot in São Paulo, Paulínia, Bertioga, all three in São Paulo, Florianópolis and Laguna, in Santa Catarina, and in Torres, as well as in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Duress Duress is an American film in the psychological thriller genre. The film was initially screened at various film festivals in the United States, Poland and Russia and received favorable reviews. Mark Savlov of the Austin Chronicle wrote about Duress after seeing it at Fantastic Fest in Austin: "With a mind-blowing denouement that makes the last five minutes of The Sixth Sense feel like the last five minutes of Stranger Than Paradise and a pair of harrowing, human performances from Martin Donovan and Rouvas, Duress comes across like a slap to the psyche, a splash of ice-water across the soul." The film was released theatrically in Greece by Greek distributor Hollywood Entertainment. The movie was written by Jim Kehoe and directed by Jordan Barker and was filmed in Los Angeles, California. The film was the first American production by popular Greek singer-songwriter and actor Sakis Rouvas, who had the primary antagonist role in the film. Cyrus Cyrus, longer title Cyrus: Mind of a Serial Killer is a 2010 thriller horror film based on real events, written and directed by Mark Vadik and starring Brian Krause, Lance Henriksen and Danielle Harris. Kara no Kyoukai: The Garden of Sinners - Oblivion Recorder - A Fairytale is a 2008 Japanese animated film produced by ufotable based on The Garden of Sinners novels by Kinoko Nasu. It is the sixth installment in the series, preceded by Paradox Spiral and followed by A Study in Murder – Part 2. Chronologically, the events that occur in The Garden of Sinners: Oblivion Recording are the seventh in the timeline of the series. Snow Beast Snow Beast is a 2011 film. It stars John Schneider, Jason London, Danielle Chuchran, Paul D. Hunt, and Kari Hawker. Wedding in Bessarabia Wedding in Bessarabia is a comedy made in 2009 by director Napoleon Helmis. It is a co-production that includes Romania, Moldova, and Luxembourg. Codebreaker Codebreaker, original UK title Britains Greatest Codebreaker, is a TV film aired on 21 November 2011 by Channel 4 about the life of Alan Turing. The film had a limited release in the U.S. beginning on 17 October 2012. The story is told as a discussion between Alan Turing and his psychiatrist Dr. Franz Greenbaum. The story is based on journals maintained by Dr. Franz Greenbaum and others who have studied the life of Alan Turing and also some of his colleagues. Pokémon the Movie: Genesect and the Legend Awakened Pokémon the Movie: Genesect and the Legend Awakened, originally released in Japan as is a 2013 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama. It is the 16th Pokémon anime movie and the third and the final arc of the Best Wishes series. The movie premiered in theaters on July 13, 2013. The movie features Genesect, the Paleozoic and final Pokémon in the fifth generation, as well as Mewtwo. The events of the film take place during the 16th season of Pokémon: Black and White: Adventure in Unova . The film was shown on Cartoon Network in the United States on October 19, 2013. It was also shown on CITV in the United Kingdom on October 19, 2013 after Media Factorys retirement of the Pokémon products on October 1, 2013. The film was also shown in the Philippines starting on November 13, 2013, exclusively in SM Cinemas. On December 3, 2013, Viz Media released the movie on DVD in the U.S before the movie released on DVD and Blu-ray in Japan on December 18, 2013. Stand-In Stand-In is a 1937 American comedy film, directed by Tay Garnett and starring Leslie Howard, Joan Blondell and Humphrey Bogart. The picture was produced by the independent Walter Wanger, and released by United Artists. It is set in Hollywood and parodies many aspects of the film industry during the Classical Era. The Story of Three Loves The Story of Three Loves is a 1953 American Technicolor romantic anthology film made by MGM. It consists of three stories, "The Jealous Lover", "Mademoiselle", and "Equilibrium". The film was produced by Sidney Franklin. "Mademoiselle" was directed by Vincente Minnelli, while Gottfried Reinhardt directed the other two segments. The screenplays were written by John Collier,, and George Froeschel. "The Jealous Lover" stars Moira Shearer and James Mason; "Mademoiselle" features Leslie Caron, Farley Granger, Ethel Barrymore, and Ricky Nelson; Pier Angeli and Kirk Douglas headline "Equilibrium". The music score is by Miklós Rózsa. The soundtrack featured the 18th Variation from Sergei Rachmaninoffs Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, performed by the pianist Jakob Gimpel for "The Jealous Lover". Choreography for "The Jealous Lover" was by Frederick Ashton. The Horsemen The Horsemen is a 1971 Eastmancolor in a Panavision film starring Omar Sharif, directed by John Frankenheimer; screenplay by Dalton Trumbo. Based on a novel by French writer Joseph Kessel, Les Cavaliers shows Afghanistan and its people the way they were before the wars that wracked the country, particularly their love for the sport of buzkashi. The film was filmed in Afghanistan and Spain. The Return of Count Yorga The Return of Count Yorga is a 1971 American vampire horror film directed by Bob Kelljan and starring Robert Quarry. It is the sequel to the 1970 film Count Yorga. The story features Quarry returning as the infamous vampire Count Yorga, along with his servant Brudah, both of whom have been revived by the supernatural Santa Ana winds. Actor Roger Perry, who had a lead role in the first film, appears again but as a different character. Marquise Marquise is a 1997 French dramatic film directed by Véra Belmont, and starring Sophie Marceau, Bernard Giraudeau, and Lambert Wilson. Written by Jean-François Josselin, Véra Belmont, Marcel Beaulieu, and Gérard Mordillat, the film is about a glorious dancer and actress who rises from obscurity to win the hearts of some of Frances most prominent citizens, including Moliere, Racine, and King Louis XIV. She is helped in her career by a rotund comic, who falls in love with her, marries her, and brings her to Paris to launch her career. Despite her intimate involvement with other men, she keeps a special place in her heart reserved only for her unlikely spouse. Set in seventeenth century France, the film was shot on location in Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna, Italy, from September through December 1996. Marquise was released on 20 August 1997 in France, and on 12 September 1997 in the United States. The film received generally positive reviews, with Variety magazines Lisa Nesselson calling it "entertaining without being taxing", and Paul Fischer on the Urban Cinefile website calling it "masterful entertainment on a grand scale, an intelligent and fascinating insight into 17th century French society". Marquise was nominated for the AFI Fest Grand Jury Prize, the British Independent Film Award for Best Foreign Independent Film, and the César Award for Best Music. Blues Harp Blues Harp is a 1998 Japanese yakuza film directed by Takashi Miike. Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York is a 2006 American television disaster film directed by Robert Lee. It stars Costas Mandylor, Alexandra Paul, and Michael Ironside. It was produced by Front Street Pictures and Lava Lane Productions and was distributed by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment. The Eye of the Storm Beck: The Eye of the Storm is a 2009 film about the Swedish police detective Martin Beck, directed by Harald Hamrell. It is the 25th film in the series of chief inspector Martin Beck with Peter Haber in the role of Beck and Mikael Persbrandt as Gunvald Larsson. The producer is Lars Blomgren and production company is Filmlance. Nothing's All Bad Nothings All Bad is a 2010 Danish drama film directed by Mikkel Munch-Fals. Leo's Room Leos Room is a 2009 Uruguayan film about a young man coming to terms with his self and sexual identity. Enrique Buchichio directed the film, and Martín Rodríguez starred as Leo. In the film, Leo meets an acquaintance from school, Caro. He then develops a relationship with a much more confident young man named Seba. Throughout, his small room serves as a refuge, a place of limited privacy, and a metaphor for his reclusive lifestyle. Venkatesh called the film a "fascinating though slow portal into the protaganists grappling with sexuality." The Malay Chronicles: Bloodlines The Malay Chronicles: Bloodlines is a 2011 Malaysian epic action film loosely based on the 16th century document Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa, which is also its title as released in Malaysia. The film is directed, co-written, and co-produced by Yusry Abdul Halim. Narrating the early history of the state of Kedah, it stars Stephen Rahman Hughes as Merong Mahawangsa, who escorts Prince Marcus Carprenius of the Roman Empire to Langkasuka to marry Princess Meng Li Hua from the Han Dynasty of China, thus uniting the two powers of East and West. The film was produced and distributed by KRU Studios. The film was released to Malaysian cinemas nationwide beginning on 10 March 2011. The film won eight out of its 13 nominations in the 24th Malaysia Film Festival in the same year, including the category for Best Film. One Night Stand One Night Stand is a 2016 Indian Hindi erotic romantic drama film written by Bhavani Iyer and directed by Jasmine DSouza. It features Sunny Leone, Nyra Banerjee, and Tanuj Virwani in the lead roles. Principal photography was wrapped up in 55 days and filming locations include Mumbai, Bangkok and Pune. The film was released on 6 May 2016.. The film was also dubbed in Telugu and Tamil . Rodin Rodin is a 2017 drama film directed by Jacques Doillon. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr in the main competition section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Come Blow Your Horn Come Blow Your Horn is a 1963 American comedy film starring Frank Sinatra, directed by Bud Yorkin with a screenplay by Norman Lear, and based on the play of the same name by Neil Simon. Teesri Manzil Teesri Manzil is a 1966 Indian musical thriller film directed by Vijay Anand and produced by Nasir Hussain. It starred Shammi Kapoor and Asha Parekh, along with Laxmi Chhaya, Premnath, Prem Chopra, Iftekhar, Helen, K. N. Singh and Salim Khan. The film became a hit at the box office. With the music and songs setting records, this movie is considered among the best offerings of R.D. Burmans career. Indiatimes Movies ranks the movie amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films. notably for its extremely foot tapping music and songs. The films DVD & VCD versions run for 145 minutes, while the theatre version ran for 175 minutes. Between Rubys jealous sniping at minute 76 and the song "Dekhiye Sahiban Woh Koi Aur Thi", sung by Mohammed Rafi, approximately 30 minutes of footage is missing. The last time a full version of this film released was on VHS. Von Richthofen and Brown Von Richthofen and Brown, alternatively titled The Red Baron, is a 1971 war film directed by Roger Corman and starring John Phillip Law and Don Stroud as Manfred von Richthofen and Roy Brown. Although names of real people are used, the story by Joyce Hooper Corrington and John William Corrington makes no claim to be historically accurate, and in fact is largely fictional. How to Drown Dr. Mracek, the Lawyer How to Drown Dr. Mracek, the Lawyer is a Czech comedy film directed by Václav Vorlíček. It was released in 1974. Legend of Eight Samurai is a 1983 Japanese historical martial arts fantasy film, directed by Kinji Fukasaku. The script is adapted from a 1982 novel Shin Satomi Hakkenden by Toshio Kamata, a loose reworking of the epic serial Nansō Satomi Hakkenden by Kyokutei Bakin. Tree Without Leaves is a 1986 autobiographical film directed and written by Kaneto Shindo. The film goes backward and forward in time to the old age and early childhood of a man. The story is based on that of Shindos own childhood. The Japanese title of the film means "deciduous tree", rather than "tree without leaves". Control Factor Control Factor is a 2003 Sci Fi Pictures science fiction TV-movie. The Other Half The Other Half is a 2006 British romantic comedy film written and directed by Marlowe Fawcett and Richard Nockles. The Bleeding The Bleeding is a 2009 action-horror film directed by Charlie Picerni and starring Michael Matthias, Vinnie Jones, DMX, and Michael Madsen. Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism is a 2015 British fantasy film directed by Christopher N. Rowley and starring Dominic Monaghan, Lesley Manville, Emily Watson, Joan Collins and Raffey Cassidy. It is based on Georgia Byngs 2002 novel Molly Moons Incredible Book of Hypnotism. The Return to Homs The Return to Homs is a 2013 Syrian-German documentary film written and directed by Talal Derki. It is produced by Orwa Nyrabia and Hans Robert Eisenhauer while Diana El Jeiroudi served as the associate producer. The film premiered in-competition at the 2013 International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam on November 20, 2013, as the opening film of the festival. The film also premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. It won the Grand Jury Prize award at the festival. After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, Journeyman Pictures acquired the worldwide distribution rights of the film. The films TV rights has been previously sold to ARTE for France and Germany, NHK for Japan, RTS for Switzerland, SVT for Sweden, and Radio Canada. It also served as the closing film at 2014 Human Rights Film Festival on March 28, 2014. The Treacherous The Treacherous is a 2015 South Korean period drama film directed by Min Kyu-dong. Three Orphan Kittens Three Orphan Kittens is a 1935 animated short film in the Silly Symphonies series produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was the winner of the 1935 Oscar for Academy Award for Best Short Subject. It was followed in 1936 by a sequel, More Kittens. Backfire Backfire is a 1950 American film noir crime film directed by Vincent Sherman starring Edmond OBrien, Virginia Mayo, Gordon MacRae, Viveca Lindfors, and Dane Clark. The film was written by Larry Marcus, Ben Roberts, and Ivan Goff. It is notable for launching the film noir careers of its writers and one of its actors. Although Backfire was completed in October 1948, it was not released until January 1950. However, screenwriters Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts would go on to write White Heat the year after working on Backfire. Edmond OBrien would also star in White Heat, as well as in the seminal film noir, D.O.A., in 1950. Break Up the Dance Rozbijemy zabawę was a short film written and directed by Roman Polański in 1957. According to Roman Polanskis autobiography, the film was a stunt which nearly got him thrown out of the Łódź film school; Polanski had organized a groups of "thugs" to go to a school dance and begin disrupting it. As the band played "When the Saints Go Marching In," some students were beaten up. The ironic alternate title is "Break Up the Dance". Old Firehand Winnetou and Old Firehand is a 1966 western film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Pierre Brice, Rod Cameron and Marie Versini. It was made as a co-production between West Germany and Yugoslavia, as part of a series of Karl May adaptations made during the decade. It was not a box-office success and only one further film was made. The film was released by Bavaria Film in Germany, and by its parent company Columbia Pictures in the United States. It was made at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location in Croatia. Corruption Corruption is a 1968 British horror film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis, from a screenplay by Derek Ford and Donald Ford, and featuring Peter Cushing, Sue Lloyd, Noel Trevarthen, Kate OMara, David Lodge and Antony Booth. The film is a loose riff on the plot of the 1960 French horror film Eyes Without a Face, and is notable for its atypical contemporary setting and its extreme gore and violence. Madame Rosa Madame Rosa is a 1977 French drama film directed by Moshé Mizrahi, adapted from the 1975 novel The Life Before Us by Romain Gary. It stars Simone Signoret and Samy Ben-Youb, and tells the story of an elderly Jewish woman and former prostitute in Paris who cares for a number of children, including an adolescent Algerian boy. The film required a transformation in Signorets appearance as Madame Rosa. The film was viewed in context of Arab–Israeli conflicts, and received positive reviews. It won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, while Signoret won the César Award for Best Actress for her performance. Mr. Billion Mr. Billion is a 1977 action comedy/action-adventure film directed by Jonathan Kaplan notable as the Hollywood debut of Terence Hill. Ek Duuje Ke Liye Ek Duuje Ke Liye is a 1981 Hindi romantic tragedy film directed by K. Balachander, starring Kamal Haasan and Rati Agnihotri. It was a remake of the directors own Telugu film Maro Charitra, which had Kamal Haasan playing the lead role. The film was labelled a "blockbuster" at the box office in 1981, earning a total of in receipts. The film featured lyrics penned by Anand Bakshi and music by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. It received critical acclaim upon release, winning a National Film Award and 13 Filmfare nominations, eventually winning three. Got No. 6 on Box-Office collection list. Journey to the Center of the Earth Journey to the Center of the Earth is a 1989 science fiction film. It was a nominal sequel to the film Alien from L.A., both of which are loosely based on the novel Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne. My Name Is Bill W. My Name Is Bill W. is a 1989 CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television drama film directed by Daniel Petrie, starring James Woods, JoBeth Williams and James Garner. William G. Borchert, who wrote the film for television, based it on the true story of William Griffith Wilson and Dr. Robert Holbrook Smith, M.D., the co-founders of Alcoholics Anonymous. James Woods won an Emmy for his portrayal of Wilson. Swarg Swarg is a 1990 Indian Bollywood film directed by David Dhawan, released on 18 May 1990. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Govinda, Juhi Chawla and Madhavi in pivotal roles. Swarg is the last certified hit of Rajesh Khanna in the year 1990. The film is a remake of 1967 movie Mehrban starring Ashok Kumar which itself was a remake of the 1960 Tamil movie Padikkadha Medhai. Swarg was remade in Telugu as Indrabhavanam with Krishnam Raju and Krishna and in Bengali as Annadaata & Nepali as a Izzatadar in Bangladesh as Sneher Protidhan film was 2nd highest grosser in the year 1990. Incantato Incantato is a 2003 Italian drama film directed by Pupi Avati. It was entered into the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Roving Mars Roving Mars is an IMAX documentary film about the development, launch, and operation of the Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity. The film uses few actual photographs from Mars, opting to use computer generated animation based on the photographs and data from the rovers and other Mars probes. The film has been released on Blu-ray disc by distributor Disney. Roving Mars has made over US$10 million as of January 25, 2009. Roving Mars is also the title of a non-fiction book by MER principal investigator Steve Squyres about the rover mission. Bad Habits Bad Habits is a 2007 Mexican drama film directed by Simón Bross. Epitaph Epitaph is a 2007 South Korean film directed by brothers Jung Sik and Jung Bum-shik. The film is a horror film set primarily in 1942, while Korea was under the colonial rule of Japan. It is framed by scenes set in 1979. Easier with Practice Easier with Practice is a 2009 American drama film written and directed by Kyle Patrick Alvarez. It stars Brian Geraghty, Kel ONeill, Marguerite Moreau, Jeanette Brox, Jenna Gavigan and Katie Aselton. The story is based on a 2006 GQ article written by Davy Rothbart. The film has been nominated for two Independent Spirit Awards, Best First Feature and Someone to Watch Awards. SoulBoy Soulboy is a 2010 British film directed by Shimmy Marcus about 17-year-old Joe McCain coming of age in 1974 amidst the northern soul scene. The film was shot in Stoke on Trent. Sneakers Sneakers is a 2011 Bulgarian adventure film directed by Valeri Yordanov. The film won a Special Mention at the 2011 Moscow International Film Festival. It was also selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. You're My Pet Youre My Pet is a 2011 South Korean romantic comedy film based on the manga of the same name, Youre My Pet by Yayoi Ogawa. It co-stars Kim Ha-neul and Jang Keun-suk and directed by Kim Byeong-kon. It is released on 10 November 2011 by Lotte and ran at 110 minutes. How to Change the World How to Change the World is a documentary film, from writer-director Jerry Rothwell, which chronicles the adventures of an eclectic group of young pioneers who set out to stop Richard Nixons nuclear bomb tests in Amchitka, Alaska, and end up creating the worldwide green movement with the birth of Greenpeace. Louis Theroux: By Reason of Insanity By Reason of Insanity is a two-part 2015 BBC documentary by Louis Theroux. It focuses on the lives of mental patients at two of Ohios state psychiatric hospitals Twin Valley Behavioral Healthcare and Summit Behavioral Healthcare who have been sent there after committing crimes but having been acquitted by reason of insanity. Karrle Tu Bhi Mohabbat Karrle Tu Bhi Mohabbat is a Hindi web series created and produced by Ekta Kapoor for her video on demand platform ALTBalaji. It stars one of the most popular TV couples Ram Kapoor and Sakshi Tanwar as Protagonists. The web series is about two opposite people falling in love with each other. The series is available for streaming on the ALT Balaji App and its associated websites since its release date. Private Lives Private Lives is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Sidney Franklin. The screenplay by Hanns Kräly and Richard Schayer is based on the 1930 play Private Lives by Noël Coward. Double Harness Double Harness is an American pre-Code film starring Ann Harding and William Powell. It was based on the play of the same name by Edward Poor Montgomery. A young woman maneuvers a lazy playboy into marrying her. This was one of several films, all produced by Merian C. Cooper at RKO, that were out of distribution for more than 50 years as a result of a legal settlement that gave Cooper complete ownership of the films. Turner Classic Movies eventually acquired the rights to the films. Crime in the Streets Crime in the Streets is a 1956 film about juvenile delinquency, directed by Don Siegel and based on a television play written by Reginald Rose. The play first appeared on the Elgin Hour and was directed by Sidney Lumet. The film, starring James Whitmore and John Cassavetes, also featured actor Sal Mineo, who had previously appeared in Rebel Without A Cause. From his role in Crime in the Streets, Mineo earned a Hollywood nickname, "The Switchblade Kid." Malcolm Atterbury, Virginia Gregg and future director Mark Rydell had prominent roles. Siegel adapted the play to a film by expanding some sequences but keeping much of the same cast. His credited dialogue coach on the film was Sam Peckinpah. Up Pompeii Up Pompeii is a 1971 British sex comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Frankie Howerd and Michael Hordern. The film was shot at Elstree Film Studios, Borehamwood, England and is based on characters that first appeared in the British television sitcom Up Pompeii!. Harper Valley P.T.A. Harper Valley PTA is a 1978 American comedy film inspired by the popular 1968 country song "Harper Valley PTA" written by Tom T. Hall and performed by country singer Jeannie C. Riley. The film starred Barbara Eden, Nanette Fabray, Ronny Cox, Louis Nye and Susan Swift, directed by Richard Bennett and Ralph Senensky, and primarily released to drive-in theaters throughout the summer of 1978. The film has a cult following in fans of the original song. The films promotional tagline is: "The song was scandalous. The movie is hilarious!" The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission is a 1988 made-for-TV film directed by Lee H. Katzin, and is the third sequel to The Dirty Dozen. It features an all-new "dirty dozen", with the exception of the returning Joe Stern, under the leadership of Major Wright. The plot concerns Major Wright and his convict commando squad attempting to stop 12 top Nazis, who are trying to organize a Fourth Reich. Mystics in Bali Mystics in Bali is a 1981 Indonesian supernatural horror film directed by H. Tjut Djalil. Based on the novel Leák Ngakak by Putra Mada, the film stars Ilona Agathe Bastian, Yos Santo, Sofia W.D., and W.D. Mochtar. The film focuses on black magic and borrows from Southeast Asian folklore and Balinese mythology, specifically the Leyak and the Penanggalan, spirits that appear in the form of a flying head with organs and entrails still attached. The film has been considered to be a cult classic of Indonesian horror cinema. Crossing the Line The Big Man is a 1990 feature film. It stars Liam Neeson, Joanne Whalley and Billy Connolly. The films score was composed by Ennio Morricone. It is based on the novel of the same name by William McIlvanney. Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture is a 1994 Japanese animated feature film based on the SNK video game series Fatal Fury originally released in Japan on July 16, 1994. Discotek Media released a Blu-Ray version on July 25, 2017. It was directed by character designer Masami Ōbari and follows the same continuity as the preceding two TV specials, Legend of the Hungry Wolf and The New Battle. The movie features an all-new storyline centering on original characters, although many of the characters from the first two Fatal Fury specials make extensive cameo appearances through the film. The original ending theme in Japanese is "Yoake no rejendo" by Kazukiyo Nishikiori of Shonentai. For the North American film release, the song was given the title "Oh Angel", and re-recorded with English lyrics by Canadian singer Warren Stanyer. Devil's Island Devils Island is a 1996 Icelandic film directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. It is a dark comedy filmed in the Grótta area of South west Iceland. The story depicts a group of otherwise homeless families living in barracks abandoned by the US Air Force after the Second World War. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The films themes include an ambivalence towards America and Americans, poverty and the accompanying social stigma, superstition and the spirit world, and a destructive family dynamic. The sound-track combines American pop and a score by Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson. St. John's Wort is a Japanese horror movie directed by Ten Shimoyama and released in 2001. It is based on the visual novel Otogirisō by Chunsoft featured on the SNES gaming console. Priyamanavale Priyamaanavale is a 2000 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by K. Selva Bharathy. The film has Vijay and Simran playing the lead roles, with S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Vivek and Radhika Chaudhari in supporting roles. The film revolves around a working woman in a struggling family and portrays the sufferings she receives from her NRI husband with non-Indian cultural shades in his role but he later realises about the importance of Indian marriage and becomes a loving and caring husband. The film released on 26 October 2000 and was a Super hit at the box office. This film is the Tamil remake of the 1996 Telugu film Pavitra Bandham starring Daggubati Venkatesh and Soundarya. Answers to Nothing Answers to Nothing is a 2011 American mystery thriller film written and directed by Matthew Leutwyler. The film stars Elizabeth Mitchell, Dane Cook, Julie Benz, and Barbara Hershey as part of an ensemble cast. The story revolves around multiple characters searching for meaning in their lives in Los Angeles. Distributed by Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions, the film was theatrically released in the United States on December 2, 2011. Answers to Nothing garnered negative reviews from critics for lazily cribbing the template of interconnective stories and characters from similar films. InSight InSight is a 2011 American mystery thriller drama film starring Sean Patrick Flanery, Natalie Zea, Adam Baldwin, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Christopher Lloyd, Veronica Cartwright and Max Perlich. A-Haunting We Will Go A-Haunting We Will Go is a 1942 Laurel and Hardy feature film released by 20th Century Fox and directed by Alfred L. Werker. The story is credited to Lou Breslow and Stanley Rauh. The title is a play on the song "A-Hunting We Will Go". Roadblock Roadblock is a 1951 American film noir starring Charles McGraw and Joan Dixon. The 73-minute crime thriller was shot on location in Los Angeles, California. The film was directed by Harold Daniels and the cinematography is by Nicholas Musuraca. Horror Castle The Virgin of Nuremberg is a 1963 Italian horror film directed by Antonio Margheriti. Yearning is a 1964 black-and-white Japanese film drama directed by Mikio Naruse, starring Hideko Takamine and Yūzō Kayama. The film is based on a story by Naruse, with the screenplay authored by Zenzo Matsuyama. The story centers on war-widow Reiko Morita, who has given her best years to her late husbands family while managing their grocery. The family plots to tear down the shop and build a supermarket in its place, pushing Reiko out of the top position. As with many Naruse films, the background to the film marks a significant point of social change, in this case the arrival of modern supermarkets with their inevitable effect of driving local family grocery stores out of business. You Can't Win 'Em All You Cant Win Em All is a 1970 war film, written by Leo Gordon and directed by Peter Collinson. It stars Tony Curtis and Charles Bronson. Score Score is a 1974 American pornographic romance film directed by Radley Metzger. One of the first films to explore bisexual relationships, it was part of the brief porn chic fad in the early 1970s that also included Behind the Green Door, The Devil in Miss Jones and Deep Throat. The film was based on an off-Broadway stage play that ran for 23 performances at the Martinique Theatre from October 28 through November 15, 1971 and featured Sylvester Stallone in a brief role. The theatrical version of Score was written by Jerry Douglas, who later became a mainstream screenwriter. It was set in a shabby Queens tenement, while the film was set in an elegant, mythical land and sported a relatively high budget for an independent film of that era. It has been released in both soft-core and hard-core versions. One DVD release, a soft-core version, shows a renewed copyright date of 1976, but the film itself was actually released in the United States in December 1973. Hardcore prints, including full-frontal male nudity and fellatio, run 91 minutes, while the ubiquitous soft-core prints were released in an 84-minute format. First Run Pictures marketed the original hardcore version on videocassette, though it was a limited release available by special mail order only. The restored, uncut and uncensored version was released by Cult Epics on DVD and Blu-Ray in 2010. Victory at Entebbe Victory at Entebbe is a 1976 American made-for-television action-drama film for broadcast on ABC, directed by Marvin J. Chomsky. The film starred Helmut Berger, Linda Blair, Anthony Hopkins, Burt Lancaster, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Dreyfuss, and Kirk Douglas. Julius Harris portrayed Idi Amin, following the fatal heart attack suffered by the actor originally cast in the role, Godfrey Cambridge. The film was theatrically released in Europe. Victory at Entebbe is based on the actual event Operation Entebbe, the raid on Entebbe Airport in Uganda and the freeing of Israeli hostages on July 4, 1976. It was the first of three films made in the 1970s based on the Entebbe Raid. The other two, Raid on Entebbe and Operation Thunderbolt soon followed. A fourth film, Entebbe was released over four decades later in 2018. Storm Boy Storm Boy is a 1976 Australian drama film based on the book of the same name by Colin Thiele, about a lonely boy and his pet pelicans living in a coastal wilderness with his reclusive father. It was the third feature film made by the South Australian Film Corporation, and is a highlight of the New Wave of Australian Cinema from the 1970s. The film was financed by SAFC, Seven Network and the Australian Film Commission. Es ist nicht leicht ein Gott zu sein Hard to Be a God is a joint USSR-Germany science fiction film directed by Peter Fleischmann released in 1989, based on the novel of the same name by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. Grant Stevens performed the title song, while the rest of the musical score was written and played by Hans-Jürgen Fritz, ex-keyboardist for the German progressive rock band Triumvirat. One Hundred and One Nights One Hundred and One Nights is a 1995 French comedy film directed by Agnès Varda. It was entered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival. Schizo Shiza a.k.a. Schizo is a 2004 Russian-language Kazakh film directed by Gulshat Omarova. The film was in the official selection from Kazakhstan for the 77th Academy Awards. It was also screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Dragons: A Fantasy Made Real Hyenas Hyenas is a 2011 supernatural horror film, written and directed by Eric Weston. Mystery Girl A Crush on You is a 2011 Hallmark Channel original movie that tells the story of Charley Anderson, a single mother, and Ben Martin, a man who began an e-mail relationship with her, thinking she was another woman. It is a romantic comedy starring Brigid Brannagh, Sean Patrick Flanery and Kim Rhodes. It was directed by Allison Anders. Alternatively known as Mystery Girl. Vodka Diaries Vodka Diaries is a 2018 Indian thriller film co-produced and directed by Kushal Srivastava. Set in contemporary Manali, the story revolves around a club called Vodka Diaries, where a few murders occur and their investigation is undertaken by the protagonist, ACP Ashwini Dixit. The film was produced under the banner of KScope Entertainment Pvt.Ltd. & Vishalraj Films & Production Pvt. Ltd. and released on 19 January 2018.The movie was loosely based on the 2010 movie Shutter Island. Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life Franz Kafkas Its a Wonderful Life is a 1993 British short comedy film written and directed by Peter Capaldi. It stars Richard E. Grant as Franz Kafka and co-stars Ken Stott. The title refers to the name of the writer Franz Kafka and the film Its a Wonderful Life, directed by Frank Capra, and the plot takes the concept of the two to absurd depths. The film features a rendition of "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life" from the operetta Naughty Marietta. In 1994, the short won a BAFTA Award for Best Short Film. The following year it tied for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film with Trevor. Lethal Vows Lethal Vows is an American drama/thriller television movie, based on a true story of Richard K Overton, his ex-wife Dorothy Boyer, and Overtons third and late wife Janet Overton. Starring John Ritter, Marg Helgenberger and Megan Gallagher, the movie premiered October 13, 1999, on CBS. Jet Set Jet Set is a 2000 French comedy film, directed by Fabien Onteniente. A sequel, People, was released in 2004. The Glow The Glow is a 2003 American television film directed by Craig R. Baxley. Amnèsia Amnèsia is an Italian comedy-drama film directed by Gabriele Salvatores and released in 2002. You're Gonna Miss Me Youre Gonna Miss Me is an American documentary film by Keven McAlester. It focuses on Roky Erickson, the former frontman for the rock band The 13th Floor Elevators. The band is cited as pioneers of the psychedelic rock genre. The film covers Ericksons rise to fame, his excessive use of LSD, struggles with schizophrenia, and his 1969 marijuana arrest that led to stays at Austin State Hospital and Rusk State Hospital for the Criminally Insane. Erickson was irrevocably changed after the onset of his illness and he went long stretches with little interest in making or performing music. The film opens with Erickson, who had been living as a total recluse for over a decade. What follows is a closer look at how "the great lost vocalist of rock and roll" came to live in poverty and isolation, struggles to receive effective treatments, and how he manages to return to music and life. The film takes its name from the debut single by The 13th Floor Elevators. The documentary was nominated for a 2007 Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary. By the People: The Election of Barack Obama By the People: The Election of Barack Obama is a 2009 documentary film produced by Edward Norton broadcast in November 2009 on HBO, which follows Barack Obama and various members of his campaign team, including David Axelrod, through the two years leading up to the United States presidential election on November 4, 2008. Proceeds from the sale of the soundtrack of this film went to United Way and Enterprise Community Partners. Both organizations will put the funds toward rebuilding efforts in the Gulf Coast region. Incognito Incognito is a 2009 French comedy film directed by Éric Lavaine. Balupu Balupu is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by Gopichand Malineni. The film is produced by Prasad Vara Potluri under his PVP cinema banner and stars Ravi Teja, Shruti Haasan and Anjali in lead roles, along with Prakash Raj, Adivi Sesh, Ashutosh Rana, and Brahmanandam in supporting roles. The film soundtrack is composed by S. Thaman. The film released on 28 June 2013 in Telugu and Tamil. The movie was entirely shot in Bangalore and Visakhapatnam. The film opened to positive reception from critics as well as audience and was declared a super hit at both the Indian and overseas box office. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Jani Dushman by Goldmines Telefilms in 2014. It was remade in Bengali as Herogiri starring Dev, Koel Mallick, Sayantika Banerjee and Mithun Chakrabarty. It was dubbed in Tamil as Evanda and was released in Chennai on 18 March 2016. The film being remade in Kannada asRavichandra with Upendra and Ravichandran. Whose Streets? Whose Streets? is a 2017 documentary film about the killing of Michael Brown and the Ferguson uprising. Directed by Sabaah Folayan and co-directed by Damon Davis, Whose Streets? premiered in competition at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, then was released theatrically in August, 2017, for the anniversary of Browns death. It was a nominee for Critics Choice and Gotham Independent Film awards. Ekkadiki Pothavu Chinnavada Ekkadiki Pothavu Chinnavada is a 2016 Indian supernatural-romantic thriller Telugu language film written and directed by Vi Anand. Produced by P. V. Rao, it features Nikhil Siddharth, Hebah Patel, Nandita Swetha and Avika Gor in the lead roles, with dialogues by Abburi Ravi, music composed by Shekar Chandra, cinematography by Sai Sriram, and editing by Chota K Prasad. The film was released on 18 November 2016 to Positive Reviews.Though the film was one of the first movies released during Demonitization time, it was a block buster at the box office and inspired many other films to release during the same time. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Ekkadiki by Goldmines Telefilms in 2017. The Lucky Texan The Lucky Texan is a 1934 Lonestar Films B-movie Western film featuring John Wayne, Barbara Sheldon, Gabby Hayes, and the legendary stuntman and actor Yakima Canutt. It was written and directed by Robert N. Bradbury. It also contains a rare appearance by "Gabby" Hayes without a beard and in drag. The scripts original working title was Gold Strike River, and the film was years later released in a colorized version on home video under that title. The plot concerns Wayne finding gold and making the mistake of trusting the local assayer. WNBC-TV has used a continuous loop of this from the transmitter site during testing or as emergency filler when the feed from the station has been cut off., The Girl from 10th Avenue The Girl from 10th Avenue is a 1935 American drama film directed by Alfred E. Green. The screenplay by Charles Kenyon is based on the 1914 play Outcast by Hubert Henry Davies. The film was released in the United Kingdom as Men on Her Mind. Princess O'Rourke Princess ORourke is a 1943 American romantic comedy filmdirected and written by Norman Krasna, and starring Olivia de Havilland, Robert Cummings and Charles Coburn. Krasna won the 1944 Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. Although conceived as a vehicle for de Havilland, Princess ORourke turned out to be a troubled project that led to the de Havilland Law, that changed the status of contracts in the U.S. film industry. Filmed in 1942, the release was held up for one year due to legal issues that resulted from the production. Ciao Manhattan Ciao! Manhattan is a 1972 American avant garde film starring Edie Sedgwick. A scripted drama in which most of the actors play themselves, it centers on a character very closely based on Sedgwick, and deals with the pain of addiction and the lure of fame. Meri Jung Meri Jung is a 1985 Indian Hindi movie produced by N N Sippy and directed by Subhash Ghai. The film stars Anil Kapoor, Meenakshi Sheshadri, Nutan, Amrish Puri, Javed Jaffrey, A. K. Hangal, Iftekhar, Kushboo and Parikshit Sahni. The films music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal and lyrics wrote by Anand Bakshi. The film was a huge box office success and was critically acclaimed. It was a breakthrough performance for Anil Kapoor and put him into the big league. Kapoors performance in the film is considered to be one of his best and he received his first Filmfare Award nomination; under the Best Actor Category. The film was also nominated under the Best Film category. Little City Little City is a 1997 comedy/romance film written and directed by Roberto Benabib. The film stars Josh Charles, Jon Bon Jovi, Annabella Sciorra, Penelope Ann Miller, Joanna Going and JoBeth Williams. It went straight to video in the UK. Parasite Eve is a 1997 Japanese science fiction film directed by Masayuki Ochiai. Whatever Whatever is a 1998 independent teen drama film written and directed by Susan Skoog, about with a high school seniors angst in the early 1980s in suburban Northern New Jersey and about her future as an art student with an urge to attend Cooper Union across the Hudson in New York City. The film stars Liza Weil in her first major role, along with Chad Morgan and Frederic Forrest. The film was released by Sony Pictures Classics on July 10, 1998, and was filmed on location using Super 16 film in Skoogs hometown of Red Bank for some scenes, along with Cooper Union in New York, with most principal photography occurring in Wheeling. The 16 mm original print was eventually converted to traditional theatrical 35 mm film presentation. After its original 1999 VHS release, it did not return to home video until the mid-2010s, when Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released it digitally to online video platforms for online sale, along with a limited period on manufacture-on-demand DVD via the Warner Archive. Beast Cops Beast Cops is a 1998 Hong Kong action film written, produced and directed by Gordon Chan, and also directed by Dante Lam. The film stars Michael Wong and Anthony Wong. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 9 April 1998. Freedom Downtime Freedom Downtime is a 2001 documentary film sympathetic to the convicted computer hacker Kevin Mitnick, directed by Emmanuel Goldstein and produced by 2600 Films. The documentary centers on the fate of Mitnick, who is claimed to have been misrepresented in the feature film Takedown produced by Miramax and adapted from the book by the same name by Tsutomu Shimomura and John Markoff, which is based on disputed events. The film also documents a number of computer enthusiasts who drive across the United States searching for Miramax representatives and demonstrating their discontent with certain aspects of the bootleg script of Takedown they had acquired. One of their major points of criticism was that the script ended with Mitnick being convicted to serve a long-term prison sentence, while in reality, at the time the films production, Mitnick had not yet even had a trial but nonetheless was incarcerated for five years without bail in a high-security facility. Freedom Downtime also touches on what happened to other hackers after being sentenced. The development of the Free Kevin movement is also covered. Several notable and iconic figures from the hacking community appear in the movie, including Phiber Optik, Bernie S, Alex Kasper, and director Emmanuel Goldstein. Freedom Downtime tries to communicate a different view of the hacker community from that usually shown by the mainstream media, with hackers being depicted as curious people who rarely intend to cause damage, driven by a desire to explore and conduct pranks. The film goes on to question the rationality of placing computer hackers who went "over the line" in the same environment as serious felons. It also contains interviews with people related to Mitnick and hacker culture in general. The authors of , ex-couple Katie Hafner and John Markoff, appear in very different roles. While Hafners empathy for Mitnick is shown to have grown, Markoff continues to defend his critical book and articles in The New York Times newspaper about the hacker. Markoff is ridiculed as the narrator, director Goldstein, points out his factual errors during the interview. Reba Vartanian, Mitnicks grandmother, also appears in a number of interview segments. Furthermore, lawyers, friends, and libertarians give their view of the story. Footage and interviews from the DEF CON and Hackers on Planet Earth conventions try to dispel some hacker myths and confirm others. The film premiered at H2K, the 2000 H.O.P.E. convention. After that the film saw a limited independent theatrical release and was shown at film festivals. It was released on VHS and sold via the 2600 web site. In June 2004, a DVD was released. The DVD includes a wealth of extra material spread over two discs, including three hours of extra footage, an interview with Kevin Mitnick in January 2003, and various DVD eggs.. It also includes subtitles in 20 languages, provided by volunteers. Third Man Out Third Man Out is a 2005 gay-themed mystery film. It is the first film adaptation of a Richard Stevenson novel featuring fictional detective Donald Strachey. The Front Line The Front Line is a 2006 Irish crime drama film directed by David Gleeson. The plot revolves around a Congolese immigrant working in a bank in Dublin city whose family is kidnapped by a gang of criminals who force him to be the inside man on their robbery of the bank. Here and There Here and There is a Serbian film which was premiered at the Belgrade Film Festival FEST 2009. Starring David Thornton and Branislav Trifunović with supporting turns from Cyndi Lauper, Mirjana Karanović, Jelena Mrđa and Antone Pagan. Cyndi Lauper wrote and recorded a song for the Here and There soundtrack. Villa Amalia Villa Amalia is a 2009 French drama film adapted from the novel Villa Amalia by Pascal Quignard. It is directed by Benoît Jacquot and stars Isabelle Huppert. The Changed Man The Changed Man is a 1998 Iranian romantic comedy directed by Mohammad Reza Honarmand. A Castle in Italy A Castle in Italy is a 2013 French drama film directed by Valeria Bruni Tedeschi. It was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Vic + Flo Saw a Bear Vic and Flo Saw a Bear is a 2013 Canadian drama film directed by Denis Côté. The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Alfred Bauer Prize. The film stars Romane Bohringer and Pierrette Robitaille as Vic and Flo, lesbian lovers and former convicts who settle in the countryside of Quebec after Vic is released from prison. Marc-André Grondin also stars as Guillaume, Vics parole officer who gets drawn into Vic and Flos relationship drama as Vic begins to rebel against the constraints of her newly stable domestic life. Brewster's Millions Brewsters Millions is one of a number of adaptations of the novel of the same name by George Barr McCutcheon and the subsequent smash-hit play adaptation by Byron Ongley and Winchell Smith. In the original Brewsters Millions, the hero was a stockbroker; in this version, Brewster is a returning soldier. Louis Forbes was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. Other film versions were Brewsters Millions starring Edward Abeles; Brewsters Millions, starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle; Brewsters Millions, starring Jack Buchanan; Brewsters Millions, starring Richard Pryor; Miss Brewsters Millions, a 1926 film starring Bebe Daniels. Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z is a 1956 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. The Last Days of Pompeii The Last Days of Pompeii is a 1959 Eastmancolor sword and sandal action film starring Steve Reeves, Christine Kaufmann, and Fernando Rey and directed by Mario Bonnard and Sergio Leone. Bonnard, the original director, fell ill on the first day of shooting, so Leone and the scriptwriters finished the film. The film is characterized by its CinemaScope framing and lavish look, and is one of many films produced during the 1960s as part of the peplum sword and sandal craze, originally launched by Pietro Franciscis 1958 film Le fatiche di Ercole, released as Hercules in the United States. Prehistoric Women Prehistoric Women is a 1967 British fantasy adventure film in DeLuxe Color and CinemaScope. The film stars Martine Beswick as the main antagonist and stage actor Michael Latimer. Steven Berkoff features in a small role at the end. The Likely Lads The Likely Lads is a 1976 British comedy film directed by Michael Tuchner, starring James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. It is a spin-off from Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?, although it shares its title with the earlier 1960s British television series The Likely Lads, of which Whatever was the sequel. The screenplay is by the scriptwriters of the television show, Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais; and the principal roles of Bob and Terry, as well as those of Bobs wife Thelma and Terrys sister Audrey, are played by the original television cast. Psycho Cop Psycho Cop is a 1989 American slasher film, released direct-to-video. It was written and directed by Wallace Potts, noted for its similarities to the previous years Maniac Cop by William Lustig and Larry Cohen. It was followed by a 1993 sequel entitled Psycho Cop 2. Tifosi Tifosi is a 1999 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. Between Strangers Between Strangers is a 2002 film, written and directed by Edoardo Ponti, son of Sophia Loren, the first time they worked together. Horror Horror is a 2002 American horror film written and directed by Dante Tomaselli. The movie stars Danny Lopes as the leader of a gang of drug addicts that escapes after making a bloody escape from a drug rehabilitation hospital, only to encounter demonic entities. Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project is a 2007 documentary film about stand-up comedian Don Rickles, which was first screened at the 2007 New York Film Festival and then shown on HBO. The documentary and its producers – Robert Engelman, John Landis, Mike Richardson, and Larry Rickles – earned a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Variety, Music, or Comedy Special in 2008. Don Rickles also won a Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program for his appearance in the documentary. The Poll Diaries The Poll Diaries is a 2010 German drama film directed by Chris Kraus. The Poll Diaries is the most expensive film that has ever been made in Estonia. Pale Cocoon is a one-off OVA anime written and directed by Yasuhiro Yoshiura, and released on 18 January 2006. Love Is All You Need? Love Is All You Need? is a 2011 short film, directed by Kim Rocco Shields with Lexi DiBenedetto serving as the protagonist and narrator. The plot of the story takes place in a reversed society where homosexuality is the majority and heterosexuality is considered taboo. In 2014, it was announced that the short would be adapted into a feature film, with Shields returning as the director and writer with some of the original cast returning. The Secret Village The Secret Village is a 2013 American psychological thriller directed by Swamy Kandan, written by Kandan and Jason Whittier, and starring Jonathan Bennett, Ali Faulkner, Richard Riehle, and Stelio Savante. It was filmed in the Berkshires, a hilly region of Massachusetts. Faulkner plays a reporter who investigates rumors of persistent ergot poisoning in an isolated, unfriendly town, only to find a plot that involves cults and modern day accusations of witchcraft. It premiered in October 2013 and was released on DVD in December 2013. When Knighthood Was in Flower When Knighthood Was in Flower is a 1922 silent historical film directed by Robert G. Vignola, based on the eponymous novel by Charles Major and play by Paul Kester. The film was produced by William Randolph Hearst for Marion Davies and distributed by Paramount Pictures. This was William Powells second film. The story was re-filmed in the sound era in 1953 as The Sword and the Rose by Ken Annakin. Nancy Drew... Reporter Nancy Drew... Reporter is a 1939 American mystery film directed by William Clemens and written by Kenneth Gamet. The film stars Bonita Granville as Nancy Drew, John Litel, Frankie Thomas, Mary Lee, Dickie Jones and Larry Williams. The film was released by Warner Bros. on February 18, 1939. Dangerous Money Dangerous Money is a 1946 American film directed by Terry O. Morse, featuring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. This is the second and last appearance of Willie Best as Chattanooga Brown, the cousin of Charlie Chans usual chauffeur, Birmingham Brown. Xenogenesis Xenogenesis is a 1978 American science fiction short film that was the directorial debut of James Cameron. It stars William Wisher Jr. and Margaret Umbel. Kalyanaraman Kalyanaraman is a 2002 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Shafi starring Dileep and Navya Nair in the lead roles. The film was remade in Telugu as Kalyana Ramudu starring Venu, Suman, Prabhudeva and Nikita Thukral. The Work and the Glory The Work and the Glory is a 2004 historical fiction drama film directed by Russell Holt and starring Sam Hennings, Brenda Strong, Eric Johnson, Alexander Carroll, Tiffany Dupont, and Jonathan Scarfe. It tells the story of the fictional Steed family in the 1820s and their struggles trying to adopt the new Mormon religion, and it explores their relationship with their community, with its founder, Joseph Smith and the rest of the Smith family. This movie is based on the first novel by Gerald N. Lund in the nine-part The Work and the Glory series. The first novel is titled Pillar of Light and so the film is sometimes given that prefix, but the prefix does not appear anywhere in the film itself. However, Pillar of Light: The Work and the Glory was the working title for the film.. The film was followed by the sequels The Work and the Glory: American Zion and The Work and the Glory: A House Divided. Unless otherwise noted, the information below is from the DVD release of the film. 15 Park Avenue 15 Park Avenue is a 2005 National Film Award winning English-language Indian film directed by Aparna Sen. It stars Shabana Azmi, Konkona Sen Sharma, Soumitra Chatterjee, Waheeda Rehman, Dhritiman Chatterjee, Rahul Bose, and Kanwaljeet Singh. I Like Su-ki-da i is a 2005 Japanese romantic drama film. The plot centers on two teenagers who deal with tragedy and then have to grow up. It was written and directed by Hiroshi Ishikawa and stars Aoi Miyazaki, Hidetoshi Nishijima, Hiromi Nagasaku, and Eita Come tu mi vuoi Come tu mi vuoi is a 2007 Italian comedy film directed by Volfango De Biasi. The stars, Cristiana Capotondi and Nicolas Vaporidis had previously appeared together in the film Notte prima degli esami. Doug Stanhope: No Refunds No Refunds is Doug Stanhopes third stand-up DVD. Recorded at the Gotham Comedy Club in New York, NY on March 12, 2007. The performance originally aired August 3, 2007 on Showtime. Hunting Elephants Hunting Elephants is a 2013 Israeli crime comedy film directed by Reshef Levi. It stars, among others, Sasson Gabai, Moni Moshonov and Patrick Stewart. It was released to theaters in Israel on July 4, 2013. The plot centers around Jonathan, a 12-year-old boy who, with his grandfather and two others, attempts to rob the bank where his deceased father had worked. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Punyalan Agarbattis Punyalan Agarbattis is a 2013 Indian Malayalam satirical comedy film written, co-produced and directed by Ranjith Sankar, starring Jayasurya, Nyla Usha, Aju Varghese, Rachana Narayanankutty, Innocent and Sreejith Ravi. The film follows the tale of the young entrepreneur Joy Thakkolkaran and his business venture "Punyalan Agarbattis" in the city of Thrissur. The film is produced by Jayasurya and Ranjith Sankar under the banner of Dreams N Beyond and features music composed by Bijibal. The film was a commercial success at the box-office. A sequel of the film titled Punyalan Private Limited was made in 2017, and it casts many of the members of original cast. After the Wedding After the Wedding is a 2019 American drama film written and directed by Bart Freundlich. It is a remake of the 2006 film of the same name by Susanne Bier. It stars Julianne Moore, Michelle Williams, Billy Crudup, and Abby Quinn. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2019, and was released in the United States on August 9, 2019, by Sony Pictures Classics. No Man of Her Own No Man of Her Own is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic drama starring Clark Gable and Carole Lombard as a married couple in their only film together, several years before their own legendary marriage in real life. The movie was directed by Wesley Ruggles, and originated as an adaptation of No Bed of Her Own, a 1931 novel by Val Lewton, but ended up based more on a story by Benjamin Glazer and Edmund Goulding, although it retained the title it got from Lewtons novel. It is not related to the 1950 film of the same name. Released just three years after the stock market crash of 1929, the plot focuses on the character "Babe" Stewart, a card sharp and gambling cheat, and "Connie Randall", a street-wise librarian with whom he develops a relationship. Prevalent themes throughout the story include crime, gambling, dishonesty, love, commitment and redemption. Tom, Dick and Harry Tom, Dick and Harry is a 1941 comedy film directed by Garson Kanin, written by Paul Jarrico, and starring Ginger Rogers, George Murphy, Alan Marshal, Phil Silvers, and Burgess Meredith. The film was released by RKO Radio Pictures. This role was Ginger Rogers day job when she was awarded the Oscar as Best Actress for her 1940 performance in Kitty Foyle. It was her first film released after winning her Oscar. The film was remade as The Girl Most Likely, a musical which also proved to be the last film released by RKO. I Am Twenty I Am Twenty is a 1965 drama film directed by Marlen Khutsiev. It is Khutsievs most famous film and considered a landmark of 1960s Soviet cinema. The film was originally entitled Zastava Iliycha, but it was heavily censored upon completion, trimmed to half its original length, retitled and withheld from release until 1965. A restored 3-hour version was released in 1989, and is sometimes referred to by the original title. Lady L Lady L is a 1965 comedy film based on the novel by Romain Gary and directed by Peter Ustinov. Starring Sophia Loren, Paul Newman, David Niven and Cecil Parker, the film focuses on an elderly Corsican lady as she recalls the loves of her life, including an anarchist and a Parisian aristocrat. The film had its World Premiere at the Empire in the West End of London on 25 November 1965. They Don't Wear Black Tie Eles Não Usam Black-tie is a 1981 Brazilian drama film directed by Leon Hirszman, based on Gianfrancesco Guarnieris play of the same name. The Doctor and the Devils The Doctor and The Devils is a 1985 British gothic horror film directed by Freddie Francis, and produced by Mel Brooks, through his production company Brooksfilms. It is based upon the true story of Burke and Hare, who in 1828 Edinburgh, Scotland, murdered at least 16 people and sold their bodies for anatomical dissection. The film stars Timothy Dalton as Dr. Thomas Rock and features Jonathan Pryce and Stephen Rea as Fallon and Broom, characters based upon Burke and Hare. The film was directed by Freddie Francis, and features a script adapted by Sir Ronald Harwood from an unproduced screenplay by Dylan Thomas. Hotel Room Hotel Room is an American drama anthology series that aired for three half-hour episodes on HBO on January 8, 1993, with a repeat the next night. Created by Monty Montgomery and David Lynch, each drama stars a different cast and takes place in hotel room number 603 of the New York City-based "Railroad Hotel", in the years 1969, 1992, and 1936, respectively. The three episodes were created to be shown together in the form of a feature-length pilot, with the hope that if they were well received, a series of episodes following the same stand-alone half-hour format would be produced later. Following a negative to lukewarm reception, HBO chose to not produce more episodes. The Ride The Ride is a 1994 Czech drama film directed by Jan Svěrák. A Better Place A Better Place is a 1997 drama film written and directed by Vincent Pereira. It stars Robert DiPatri and Eion Bailey. It was produced in association with View Askew, Kevin Smiths production company, and released to DVD by Synapse Films. It was nominated for the Golden Starfish Award for Best American Independent Film at the 1997 Hamptons International Film Festival. In 2016, the film screened out of jury competition, in the director-curated block, but was chosen as the Audience Favorite Feature Film of the first annual Oil Valley Film Festival. Secret Cutting Secret Cutting is a 2000 television film directed by Norma Bailey, starring Kimberlee Peterson and Rhea Perlman, about a self-harming teenager, focusing on and her relation with family, friend and acquaintances. The story of the television film is based on the novel The Luckiest Girl in the World, which was written by Steven Levenkron. The film aired on the USA Network. American Crime American Crime is a 2004 thriller film directed by Dan Mintz and starring Annabella Sciorra, Cary Elwes, Cyia Batten, Rachael Leigh Cook, Michael ONeill, Kip Pardue and Frankie Ray. It was produced by Jeff Ritchie. The film is presented in a documentary program style, taking off the style of series such as The FBI Files and The Young Detectives, both shows showcasing stories on crimes in America. The film is about reporters who try to solve a murder case that the police refuse to take on. Ellembi El-Limby is an Egyptian comedy movie that hit the theaters in 2002, starring the stars of Arabic cinema Mohamed Saad that played the role of a husband called El-Limby, Hasan Hosni, Hala Shiha, and Abla Kamel. The movie El-Limby is considered to be a major hit in Arabic cinema as it influenced the demand for Arabic movies and made the people want more movies like it. The movie got such high reviews to the extent that astonished the producers themselves as Mohamed Saad overtook the famous actor Adel Imam. Saad’s income sprung through the roof as the movie made him around 6 million EGP which is an extremely high number for Arabic cinema. However, the movie received a number of bad reviews from critics for lacking a main plot and its poor quality which made the audience assume that a sequel won’t be released, but soon after El-Limby a sequel was produced by the name Elly Baly Balak as the producers made sure not to make the same mistakes that existed in the first movie, as to have a main plot and idea. Electric Shadows Electric Shadows is a 2004 Chinese film directed by Xiao Jiang. The English title of the film is the literal translation for the Chinese term for movies or "dian ying". Electric Shadows is the debut film of director Xiao Jiang, one of the few active female directors in China. Xiao and Cheng Qingsong wrote the screenplay. The film was produced by mainland Chinas Beijing Dadi Century and Hong Kongs Happy Pictures Culture Communication Company. The film begins when a young woman mysteriously attacks a stranger and then asks him to care for her fish while she is being arrested. When he enters her apartment he discovers an apparent shrine to the 1930s actress Zhou Xuan and that they share a love of the cinema and more. The films reverent attitude towards the power of film and particularly classic film has brought it comparison to, or at least reference to Italys Cinema Paradiso. Albert Fish: In Sin He Found Salvation Albert Fish is a 2007 biographical documentary film directed by John Borowski. The film relates the life story of American serial killer and cannibal Albert Fish. In addition to interviews, period footage and photographs, the film also recreates many of Fishs crimes in numerous reenactment scenes. The film is also Tony Jays final work, having died seven months prior to its release. Planet B-Boy Planet B-Boy is a 2007 documentary film that focuses on the 2005 Battle of the Year while also describing B-boy culture and history as a global phenomenon. This documentary was directed by Canadian-American Korean filmmaker Benson Lee, shot by Portuguese-American filmmaker Vasco Nunes, and released in theaters in the United States on March 21, 2008. It was released on DVD on November 11, 2008. Liverpool Liverpool is a 2008 Argentine drama film directed by Lisandro Alonso, co-written with Salvador Roselli, and starring Juan Fernández. It screened at many international film festivals, including Cannes Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival and Maryland Film Festival. The film was released on DVD by Kino International on November 30, 2010. The cinematography was by Lucio Bonelli. The film follows Farrel, a merchant seaman who applies for leave in Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego to visit his mother in his home village after twenty years away. Farrel is played by Juan Fernández, a native of Ushuaia who drives a snow plow for a living. The LA Times called it a "bold, successful attempt at a film narrative in which images are everything and words are few." The New York Times concluded that "Although it has its visual pleasures, and there’s plenty to admire about his compositions, the journey in “Liverpool” seems comparatively slight". Variety felt that the "brilliance of the overall conception and execution will immediately hit some viewers, while others may need to mull things over." Between Us Between Us is a 2012 American drama film directed by Dan Mirvish, based on the play by Joe Hortua, with a screenplay adaptation by Hortua and Mirvish. It stars Taye Diggs, Melissa George, David Harbour, and Julia Stiles. Kolysanka Kołysanka is a 2010 Polish comedy film directed by Juliusz Machulski. The Land of Hope is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Sion Sono. Girls Lost Girls Lost is a 2015 Swedish drama film directed by Alexandra-Therese Keining. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Taking inspiration from Virginia Woolfs 1928 novel A Biography, the film draws on elements of magical realism to explore notions of fluid sexuality and identity. Kismet Kismet is a 1944 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film in Technicolor starring Ronald Colman, Marlene Dietrich, Joy Page, and Florence Bates. James Craig played the young Caliph of Baghdad, and Edward Arnold was the treacherous Grand Vizier. It was directed by William Dieterle, but was not a success at the box office. Dieterle had directed Marlene two decades prior in the German silent film Man by the Wayside, which was both the first role in which Dietrich was cast competitively and Dieterles directorial debut. The film is based on the play of the same name by Edward Knoblock, which was also the basis for a 1953 musical. The play had been filmed three times before, in 1914, 1920, and again in 1930 by Warner Brothers in an English version directed by John Francis Dillon and in a German-language version directed by William Dieterle that was released in 1931. Nothing But Trouble Nothing But Trouble is a 1944 Laurel and Hardy feature film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by Sam Taylor Golden Earrings Golden Earrings is a 1947 romantic spy film made by Paramount Pictures and starring Ray Milland and Marlene Dietrich. It was directed by Mitchell Leisen and produced by Harry Tugend from a screenplay by Frank Butler, Helen Deutsch and Abraham Polonsky, based on a novel by Jolán Földes. The music score was by Victor Young and the cinematography by Daniel L. Fapp. The films haunting song, "Golden Earrings", sung in the movie by Murvyn Vye, was a hit recording in 1947-48 by Peggy Lee. Magical Maestro Magical Maestro is a 1952 animated short film directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio. It features the Great Poochini, a canine opera singer who spurns a magician. The magician is able to replace Poochinis normal conductor prior to the show through disguise. In 1993, Magical Maestro was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Snorkel The Snorkel is a 1958 British thriller film from Hammer Films. It was directed by Guy Green and stars Peter van Eyck, Betta St. John and Mandy Miller. It was the first starring role for Miller. Breakthrough Breakthrough , also released as Steiner - Das Eiserne Kreuz, 2 or Sergeant Steiner is a 1979 war film set on the Western Front, specifically the Normandy coastline The picture is a unofficial sequel to Sam Peckinpahs Cross of Iron, and includes several characters from that film. The film starred several big names including Richard Burton, Robert Mitchum and Rod Steiger. Burton and Helmut Griem assume the roles played by James Coburn and Maximilian Schell respectively in the original film. The supporting cast features Michael Parks and Curd Jürgens. Klaus Löwitsch is the only actor from Cross of Iron to reprise his role. The Hatter's Ghost The Hatters Ghost is a 1982 film directed by Claude Chabrol. It is based on the 1947 story Le Petit Tailleur et le Chapelier by Georges Simenon. It takes place in Brittany and was shot in the towns of Concarneau and Quimper. Abwärts Abwärts is a German film directed by Carl Schenkel. It was released in 1984. Savage Beach Savage Beach is a 1989 action adventure film written and directed by Andy Sidaris and starring Dona Speir, Hope Marie Carlton, John Aprea, Bruce Penhall. Its the fourth installment in the Triple B series. Canoa: A Shameful Memory Canoa: A Shameful Memory is a 1976 Mexican drama film directed by Felipe Cazals, based upon the San Miguel Canoa Massacre. S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine S-21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine is a 2003 documentary film directed by Rithy Panh. Rithy, himself a survivor of the Khmer Rouge, brought together two former prisoners of the regime with their former captors at Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, the former Security Prison 21 under the Khmer Rouge. All I Wish All I Wish is a 2017 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Susan Walter and starring Sharon Stone, Tony Goldwyn, Famke Janssen and Ellen Burstyn. It is Walters directorial debut. The Shore The Shore is a Northern Irish short film directed by Terry George. The film won the 2012 Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film. It was filmed entirely at Georges family cottage at Coney Island near Ardglass, County Down, Northern Ireland. The film follows two boyhood best friends who are reunited after a 25-year division created by a misunderstanding from the days of the Northern Ireland Troubles. Due West: Our Sex Journey Due West: Our Sex Journey is a 2012 Hong Kong 3-D erotica film directed and written by Mark Wu, starring Justin Cheung, Gregory Wong, Celia Kwok, Jeana Ho, and Daniella Wang. It is based on the erotic novel entitled Dongguan Wood, first published as a series of online stories by pseudonymous author Xiang Xi Murakami Haruki. The film premiered in Hong Kong on September 20, 2012. Shutter Shutter is a 2012 Indian Malayalam thriller film written and directed by theater actor and playwright Joy Mathew in his directorial debut. The film set and filmed in Kozhikode, stars Lal, Sreenivasan, Vinay Forrt, Sajitha Madathil and Riya Saira. Renganaath Ravee does the sound design, Hari Nair cranks the camera . The film notably features a poem by Pablo Neruda, set to music and sung by Shahabaz Aman. Biby Sam and Jacob Panikker composed the background score for the film. Claimed to be a part of the new-wave in Malayalam cinema, the film is a satire about Indian laborers in the Gulf and is set within two days and a night in the city of Kozhikode. The film portrays unexpected incidents happening in two days and a night in the city of Kozhikode. The story centers around the mess created by three men — a Gulf Malayali, a film director and an auto driver — after they meet a strange woman in bizarre circumstance. The film is a moral suspense thriller and according to the director it is "poetical violence on celluloid". The film had its Indian premiere at the 17th International Film Festival of Kerala and international premiere at the 9th Dubai International Film Festival. It won the Silver Crow Pheasant Award for Best Feature Film at the 17th International Film Festival of Kerala. The film was a critical and commercial success, which led to its remakes Shutter in Marathi and Oru Naal Iravil in Tamil. It was also remade in Tulu as Shutterdulai. Prakash Raj remade the movie into Kannada-Telugu bilingual called Idolle Ramayana in Kannada and Mana Oori Ramayanam in Telugu. It was also remade in Punjabi in 2016 as Lock. It is the fourth Indian movie to be remade in six languages after Pavitra Bandham , Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana and Charlie Chaplin.It is the second Indian movie to be remade in six Indian languages after Charlie Chaplin. It is the first Indian movie to be remade in six languages within less than 4 years. It is also the only Indian movie to have versions in all the five South Indian languages. The Lonedale Operator The Lonedale Operator is a 1911 short American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Blanche Sweet and written by Mack Sennett for the Biograph Company. The plot of the film involves a girl who takes over a telegraph station after her father takes ill. After the payroll for the towns mine is delivered, two drifters try to steal the money. Their robbery is foiled because the girl is able to telegraph for help and then hold the would-be robbers off until help arrives. The Lonedale Operator includes "elements of romance, drama, suspense, Western, and even a bit of comedy near the end." Unlike most films at the time which had a simple plot line set in one location, The Lonedale Operator "intercuts three primary spaces—the telegraph office interior, the criminals outside, and the rescue train." Although audiences in 1911 were not used to such editing, the use of the telegraph helped them understand the crosscutting between scenes in such a way that they could follow the plot. The film is also significant for Griffiths use of a close-up of a wrench, which the girl had pretended was a gun. At the time of the films release, close-ups were still uncommon. The Lonedale Operator illustrates Griffiths growing mastery of the medium. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Up the River Up the River is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by John Ford and starring Spencer Tracy, Claire Luce, Warren Hymer, and Humphrey Bogart. The plot concerns escaped convicts. It is notable for the feature film debuts of both Tracy and Bogart. Fox remade the film in 1938. Hillbillys in a Haunted House Hillbillys in a Haunted House is a 1967 American musical horror comedy film starring Ferlin Husky and Joi Lansing, and directed by Jean Yarbrough. The film is a sequel to The Las Vegas Hillbillys, with Joi Lansing replacing Mamie Van Doren in the role of "Boots Malone". Jonah Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2000 Jonah Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2000 is a 1976 Swiss film directed by Alain Tanner and written by Tanner and John Berger. The location of the shooting was Geneva. The film follows the lives of couples in the wake of the social and political tumult of May 1968 in France, the various people including a history professor, a trade unionist and a bohemian. Say a Word for the Poor Hussar Say a Word for the Poor Hussar is a 1981 Soviet film directed by Eldar Ryazanov. Film shot in the style of historical tragicomedy. Die Supernasen Die Supernasen is a 1983 West German comedy film featuring Thomas Gottschalk and Mike Krüger. The name of the movie, "The Supernoses", refers to both having big noses. The two have worked together in 4 very popular movies, regarded as the Supernasen-series. They were mostly college-movies in a German setting - two naughty young men in Bavaria, with lots of beautiful girls and funny complications. Their current popularity keeps their old films alive, like this film, Die Supernasen. Other collaborations are Piratensender Powerplay Zwei Nasen tanken Super Die Einsteiger Rocky VI Rocky VI is a 1986 nine-minute black-and-white short parody of Rocky IV by Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki. The film stars Antti Juhani "Silu" Seppälä as Rocky and Sakari Kuosmanen as Igor, his Soviet opponent. In the film, the two boxers fight at Töölö Sports Hall in Helsinki. The much bigger Igor quickly knocks out Rocky and wins the match. Rocky VI is still shown at many film festivals. In 2004, the film was screened at Finále Plzeň in Czech Republic and at Xèntric at the Center of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona in Spain. In 2007, the film was screened at Tampere Film Festival as part of a Kaurismäki retrospective. In the title, the letter VI does not actually represent number six, but an inverted IV, of Rocky IV, the specific film parodied. The fifth film in the Rocky series, Rocky V, was released almost four years after this parody. The sixth Rocky film, Rocky Balboa, was released 20 years after Rocky VI. Future Cops Future Cops is a 1993 Hong Kong action-comedy film loosely based on the Street Fighter video game franchise, starring an ensemble cast of Andy Lau, Jacky Cheung, Aaron Kwok, Chingmy Yau, Dicky Cheung and Simon Yam. It was the second live-action film to feature characters from the Street Fighter series, the first being City Hunter starring Jackie Chan, which was also directed by Wong Jing, but released 6 months earlier. The following year the official Street Fighter motion picture was released, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue is a 1990 American animated drug-abuse prevention television special starring many of the popular cartoon characters from American weekday, Sunday morning, and Saturday morning television at the time of its release. Financed by McDonalds, Ronald McDonald Childrens Charities, and Chuck E. Cheeses, it was originally simulcast on April 21, 1990 on all four major American television networks: ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox, and most independent stations, as well as various cable networks. McDonalds and Chuck E. Cheeses also distributed a VHS home video edition of it, produced by Buena Vista Home Video, which opened with an introduction from President George H. W. Bush, First Lady Barbara Bush and their dog, Millie. It was produced by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation and Southern Star Productions, and was animated overseas by Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd.. The musical number "Wonderful Ways to Say No" was written by Academy-Award winning composer, Alan Menken and lyricist Howard Ashman, who also wrote the songs for Disneys The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin. The plot chronicles the exploits of Michael, a young teenage boy who is using marijuana and stealing his fathers beer. His younger sister, Corey, is constantly worried about him because he started acting differently. When her piggy bank goes missing, her cartoon tie-in toys come to life to help her find it. After discovering it in Michaels room along with his stash of drugs, the cartoon characters proceed to work together and take him on a fantasy journey to teach him the risks and consequences a life of drug abuse can bring. A Crack in the Floor A Crack in the Floor is a horror film directed by Sean Stanek and Corbin Timbrook. David Copperfield David Copperfield is a 2000 American-Irish made-for-television film adaptation of Charles Dickenss 1850 novel of the same name. It was filmed in Ireland, and broadcast on TNT as a Hallmark Entertainment production on December 10–11, 2000. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar is a 2000 Indian feature film in English language, directed by Jabbar Patel. It tells the story of B. R. Ambedkar, known mainly for his contributions in the emancipation of the downtrodden and oppressed classes in India and shaping the Constitution of India, as the chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Indian Constituent Assembly. The film was a project funded jointly by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment and the Government of Maharashtra. It was made at a budget of 8.95 crore. The production was managed by the government-owned National Film Development Corporation of India. The role of Ambedkar was played by actor Mammootty. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar won the National Film Awards for Best feature film in English, National Film Award for Best Actor and Best Art Direction in 1999. The film was screened retrospective on August 15, 2016 at the Independence Day Film Festival jointly presented by the Indian Directorate of Film Festivals and Ministry of Defence, commemorating 70th Indian Independence Day. Although Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar was certified in 1998, it was released commercially in 2000. A House Built on Water A House Built on Water is the second post-revolution film of the Iranian director Bahman Farman-Ara. It appeared in 2001 and is 111 minutes long. Chota Mumbai Chotta Mumbai is a 2007 Indian Malayalam-language black comedy mafia action film directed by Anwar Rasheed, written by Benny P. Nayarambalam, and co-produced by Maniyanpilla Raju. The film stars Mohanlal, Siddique, Saikumar, Bhavana, Jagathy Sreekumar, Indrajith Sukumaran, Manikuttan, Bijukuttan, Kalabhavan Mani, and Rajan P. Dev. Rahul Raj composed the score and songs of the film. The plot follows Vacso da Gama and his gang of friends, all unemployed and leads a happy-go-lucky life. The film released on 6 April 2007 opened to positive reviews from critics and performed well at the box office, becoming one of the top five highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year. Spork Spork is a 2011 musical comedy film written and directed by J.B. Ghuman Jr. and starring Savannah Stehlin, Sydney Park, Rachel G. Fox, Michael William Arnold, Oana Gregory, Beth Grant, Elaine Hendrix, Yeardley Smith, Rodney Eastman, Keith David and Richard Riehle. The screenwriter was J.B. Ghuman Jr and the production was by Christopher Racster, Chad Allen, Honey Labrador and Geric Frost. Oh My Friend Oh My Friend is a 2011 Telugu-language romantic drama film written and directed by debutant Venu Sri Ram and starring Siddharth, Hansika Motwani, and Shruti Haasan. Navdeep played an important extended cameo in this film. It was produced by Dil Raju. The dubbed Tamil version of the film was released on 20 May 2012, under the title Sridhar, with Sivakarthikeyan lending his voice to Siddharth . A Malayalam dubbed version titled Njanum Ente Sreeyum was released on 15 December 2017. Death Do Us Part Death Do Us Part is a 2014 horror film directed by Nicholas Humphries, and written by Julia Benson, Ryan Copple, and Peter Benson. Cowboys Cowboys is a 2013 Croatian comedy film directed by Tomislav Mršić and based upon Sasa Anocics play. It was selected as the Croatian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. The Giant The Giant is a 2016 Danish-Swedish drama film directed by Johannes Nyholm. It was selected to be screened in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. At the 52nd Guldbagge Awards the film won three Guldbagge Awards, Best Film, Best Screenplay and Makeup and Hair. Team Spirit Team Spirit is a 2016 French drama film directed by Christophe Barratier. 15 Minutes of War Lintervention is a 2019 French-Belgium war film directed by Fred Grivois. It is based on real events. The Great Locomotive Chase The Great Locomotive Chase is a 1956 Walt Disney Productions CinemaScope adventure film based on the real Great Locomotive Chase that occurred in 1862 during the American Civil War. The film stars Fess Parker as James J. Andrews, the leader of a group of Union soldiers from various Ohio regiments who volunteered to go behind Confederate lines in civilian clothes, steal a Confederate train north of Atlanta, and drive it back to Union lines in Tennessee, tearing up railroad tracks and destroying bridges and telegraph lines along the way. Written and produced by Lawrence Edward Watkin and directed by Francis D. Lyon, the 85-minute full-color film also features Jeffrey Hunter, John Lupton, Kenneth Tobey, Don Megowan, and Slim Pickens. Paul J. Smith composed the score. Filmed in Georgia and North Carolina, along the now abandoned Tallulah Falls Railway, it was released in U.S. theaters by Buena Vista Distribution Company on June 8, 1956, and capitalized on Parkers growing fame as an actor from his portrayal of Davy Crockett. The film reteamed him with Jeff York, who had portrayed Mike Fink in the 1954-1955 Davy Crockett miniseries. The Man Who Saw Tomorrow The Man Who Saw Tomorrow is a 1981 documentary-style movie about the predictions of French astrologer and physician Michel de Notredame. The Man Who Saw Tomorrow is narrated by Orson Welles. The film depicts many of Nostradamus predictions as evidence of Nostradamus predicting ability, though as with other works, nothing is offered which conclusively proves his accuracy. The last quarter of the film discusses Nostradamus supposed prediction for the then future of the 1980s, 1990s and beyond. There are no scientifically testable predictions directly included in this film, only suggestions and allusions. The Soldier The Soldier is a 1982 American Cold War action-thriller film written, directed, and produced by James Glickenhaus and starring Ken Wahl, Alberta Watson, William Prince, Joaquim de Almeida, and Klaus Kinski, with a cameo by country singer George Strait. The film was shot on location in Buffalo and New York City, New York, West Berlin, and Israel. The ski sequence was filmed in St Anton am Arlberg in Austria, and the opening sequence was filmed in Philadelphia. The original score was composed and performed by the German electronic band Tangerine Dream. Combat High Combat Academy is a 1986 American made-for-television comedy film directed by Neal Israel. The film also features George Clooney. Cruising Bar Cruising Bar is a Canadian comedy film, directed by and released in 1989. The film stars Michel Côté as four separate characters – Serge, a shy nerd; Patrice, a drug-addicted film and television stuntman; Jean-Jacques, a pompous yuppie; and Gérard, an unhappily married man – who are each out on Saturday night hoping to hook up with a woman. The films cast also includes Louise Marleau, Geneviève Rioux, Véronique Le Flaguais, Pauline Lapointe, Marthe Turgeon, Linda Sorgini and Tony Nardi. The film was highly successful in Quebec, setting the provinces then-record gross box office for its first week in theatres, and later reaching the highest box office ever received in the province by a homegrown film. It was not Quebecs most successful film of the year overall; although its box office in Quebec exceeded that of Denys Arcands Jesus of Montreal, the Arcand film was more successful in English Canada and internationally. The film received three Genie Award nominations at the 11th Genie Awards in 1990: Best Actor, Best Cinematography and Best Costume Design. It did not win any of those awards, but Jacques Lafleur and Pierre Saindon were presented with a Special Achievement Genie for Make-Up. A sequel film, Cruising Bar 2, was released in 2008. Parampara Parampara is a 1993 Indian Hindi romantic drama movie starring Saif Ali Khan, Aamir Khan, Sunil Dutt, Vinod Khanna, Ashwini Bhave, Ramya Krishna, Raveena Tandon, Neelam Kothari and Anupam Kher. The film is produced by Firoz A. Nadiadwala and directed by Yash Chopra. Aditya Chopra wrote the screenplay for the film. The film was supposed to be Saif Ali Khans debut however Aashiq Awara 1992 movie was his debut movie.The film was critically panned for its storyline, and music. However, critics praised the direction by Yash Chopra. It was a commercial failure. The movie was shot in the famous Indian boarding school, Mayo College. The movie was coincidentally same story as another movie Kshatriya which was released before this movie. Both the movies were multistarers but failed to create business at the box office. Sunil Dutt, Vinod Khanna and Raveena Tandon were the only actors who featured in both the movies. Actors Actors is a 2000 French comedy film directed by Bertrand Blier. Lautlos Soundless is a 2004 German crime film directed by Mennan Yapo. The Last Mitterrand The Last Mitterrand is a 2005 film directed by Robert Guédiguian depicting the final period in the life of an unnamed French President. The film is based on the book Le Dernier Mitterrand by Georges-Marc Benamou. Benamou had talked with and accompanied Mitterrand for the last 1,000 days of his presidency. Benamou worked for a small circulation magazine called Globe - a magazine for champagne socialists- la gauche caviar in the French idiom. It is not clear why Mitterrand chose Benamou but the journalist has said they got on well and discussed life, women and literature. When the resulting book appeared in 1997 however, Benamou was turned upon by many of Mitterrands family and associates - even Pierre Bergé, who financed the Globe magazine called it a work of "absolute treachery" - and they would not help with the film. It seems they were particularly outraged not by revelations about Mitterrands private life,-Mitterrand had a secret second family including the daughter he kept hidden from the public- or anything to do with Vichy, but with a description of Mitterrand devouring a plateful of ortolans. The bird is a protected species and eating them forbidden under EU law. Certain other people at the dinner called Benamou a liar saying this incident never happened. Benamou denied this. In 2004 one of Mitterrands closest associates, who had also been at the meal said Benamou was right but no ortolans appear in the film and Mitterrand eats a plate of oysters. Benamou, an Algerian born Sephardic Jew, asserted that he had not found Mitterrand anti-semitic either in his time in Vichy or afterwards, - something that Mitterrand, who sometimes spoke of le lobby juif, his term for some French Jews and their focus on his wartime record - had been accused of. Benamou defended Mitterrand in spite of his protection of collaborators like René Bousquet and Maurice Papon - "Papon became a minister under Giscard dEstaing; he was chief of police under de Gaulle. This is not a secret of Mitterrand of the French bourgeoisie and Mitterrand was an emblem of that." The film won a César award for Michel Bouquet in his role as Mitterrand. Knife Edge Knife Edge is a 2009 British thriller film directed by Anthony Hickox and starring Natalie Press, Hugh Bonneville and Tamsin Egerton. Walking the Halls Walking the Halls is a 2012 television film directed by Doug Campbell. Originally aired on Lifetime, the film was written by Christine Conradt and Ken Sanders, and features Jamie Luner and Caitlin Thompson. Chocolate City Chocolate City is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed and written by filmmaker Jean-Claude La Marre. The film stars Robert Richard, Michael Jai White, Carmen Electra and Vivica A. Fox. The plot is about the life for a struggling college student changes in an instant when he meets the owner of a male strip club who convinces him to give amateur night a whirl. This film was shot in Inglewood and was released in a limited release and through video on demand outlets on May 22, 2015. A 2017 sequel named Vegas Strip is available on Netflix. Saamy² Saamy Square, is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Hari and produced by Shibu Thameens. It stars Vikram in a double role as a father and son, with Aishwarya Rajesh and Keerthy Suresh as the female leads alongside Prabhu, Bobby Simha, and Soori in supporting roles. The film is a sequel to the 2003 film Saamy. The film was released on 21 September 2018 along with its Telugu dubbed version titled Saamy. Happy New Year, Colin Burstead Happy New Year, Colin Burstead is a 2018 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Ben Wheatley and featuring Neil Maskell as the title character, with Hayley Squires, Sam Riley, Doon Mackichan, Joe Cole, and Charles Dance also starring. It tells the story of a man who rents a country house for his extended family to celebrate the New Year. The film premiered at the 62nd BFI London Film Festival on 11 October 2018, and was distributed by BBC Films, airing on BBC Two on 30 December 2018. Bureau of Missing Persons Bureau of Missing Persons is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film with comic overtones directed by Roy Del Ruth. The screenplay by Robert Presnell is based on the book Missing Men by former New York City Police Captain John H. Ayers and Carol Bird. Whispering Smith Whispering Smith is a Technicolor Western film directed by Leslie Fenton and starring Alan Ladd as a railroad detective assigned to stop a gang of train robbers. The supporting cast includes Robert Preston and Brenda Marshall. The picture is based on a novel by Frank H. Spearman and a previous 1926 film adaptation starring H.B. Warner. Tulsa Tulsa is a 1949 American Technicolor Western action film directed by Stuart Heisler and starring Susan Hayward and Robert Preston, and featured Lloyd Gough, Chill Wills, and Ed Begley in one of his earliest film roles, billed as Edward Begley. The films plot revolved around greed, conservation, and romance. It was nominated for an Oscar for its special effects in 1950. The Las Vegas Story The Las Vegas Story is a 1952 suspense film noir starring Jane Russell and Victor Mature, directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Robert Sparks and Howard Hughes with Samuel Bischoff as the executive producer. Gog Gog is a 1954 independently made American science fiction film in Eastmancolor, produced by Ivan Tors, directed by Herbert L. Strock, that stars Richard Egan, Constance Dowling, and Herbert Marshall. Gog was produced by Ivan Tors Productions and was filmed in Natural Vision 3D, Color Corporation of America color, and widescreen. The film was distributed by United Artists Corp. Gog is the third and final feature film in Ivan Tors "Office of Scientific Investigation" trilogy, following The Magnetic Monster and Riders to the Stars. Catlow Catlow is a 1971 Western film, based on a 1963 novel of the same title by Louis LAmour. It stars Yul Brynner as a renegade outlaw determined to pull off a Confederate gold heist. It co-stars Richard Crenna and Leonard Nimoy. Nimoy mentioned this film in both of his autobiographies because it gave him a chance to break away from his role as Spock on Star Trek. He mentioned that the time he made the film was one of the happiest of his life, even though his part was rather brief. The film contains a lot of tongue-in-cheek and sardonic humor, especially between Brynner and Crennas characters. Take a Hard Ride Take a Hard Ride is a 1975 DeLuxe Color Italian-American Spaghetti Western film directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring Jim Brown, Lee Van Cleef, Fred Williamson and Jim Kelly. Pike, a stone faced cowboy, meets up with Tyree, a dishonest gambler. The duo attempts to transport $86,000 across hundreds of miles of Western wasteland to deliver it to the widow of Pikes former employer. Co-financed by Italian and American producers, filming took place on location in the Canary Islands. On June 21, 2011, the film was released on DVD through Shout! Factory as part of a double feature with Rio Conchos. Five Evenings Five Evenings is a Soviet drama film by Nikita Mikhalkov in 1978 based on the same name play by Aleksandr Volodin. In viaggio con papà Journey with Papa is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Alberto Sordi. The Tale Katha is a 1983 Hindi film by Sai Paranjpye featuring Naseeruddin Shah, Farooq Shaikh and Deepti Naval in the main roles. The film is about the daily lives of people living in a Mumbai chawl. The story is based on S.G. Sathyes Marathi play Sasa aani Kasav, which was also adapted into the 1988 movie Mukunthetta Sumitra Vilikkunnu. It was shot on location at Salunke Chawl in Pune. Jalal Agha and Sarika made guest appearances in the movie. Apparently, one of the principal characters, played by Farooque Shaikh, was named Basu Bhatt after filmmaker Basu Bhattacharya. Troppo forte Troppo forte is a 1986 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Verdone. Vietnam Colony Vietnam Colony is a 1992 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film written and directed by Siddique-Lal. It stars Mohanlal, Innocent, Kanaka, and K. P. A. C. Lalitha, the film achieved considerable success following its theatrical release. It was the highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year. A Tamil remake of the film, starring Prabhu was released in 1994 with the same title. It is a remake of the 1983 Scottish movie Local Hero. Gargoyle Gargoyle: Wings of Darkness is a 2004 film that was distributed by CineTel Films and Lionsgate. It was first aired on the Sci Fi Channel. My Daughter, My Angel My Daughter, My Angel is a 2007 Canadian French language thriller film, directed by Alexis Durand-Brault and starring Michel Côté and Karine Vanasse. Just Broke Up Just Broke Up is a 2008 Greek comedy film directed by Vassilis Myrianthopoulos, starring Zeta Makripoulia and Giannis Tsimitselis. The film was one of the highest grossing Greek films in this season. Dark Tourist Dark Tourist is a 2012 American psychological thriller film directed by Suri Krishnamma, written by Frank John Hughes, and starring Michael Cudlitz, Melanie Griffith, and Pruitt Taylor Vince. Cudlitz plays a bigoted security guard who engages in dark tourism. It premiered at Filmfest München on July 3, 2012, and Phase 4 Films released it theatrically on August 23, 2013. The Complex is a 2013 Japanese horror film directed by Hideo Nakata. The film premiered at the Rotterdam Film Festival on January 1, 2013, and was released in Japan on May 18 that same year. A 12 episode drama, titled Kuroyuri Danchi ~Josho~ follows events leading up to those that take place in the film. It began airing in Japan on April 9, 2013. In May 2018, the series was released in the United States on Toku. Sapience La Sapienza is French-Italian dramatic film by Eugène Green released in 2015. The film derives its title from SantIvo alla Sapienza — a Catholic church built in Rome in 1642–1660 by architect Francesco Borromini, widely considered a masterpiece of Roman Baroque architecture. The Sinking of Van Der Wijck Tenggelamnya Kapal Van der Wijck is a 2013 Indonesian romantic drama film directed by Sunil Soraya and written by Imam Tantowi and Dhony Dirgantoro. Starring Pevita Pearce, Herjunot Ali, and Reza Rahadian, the film based on Hamkas novel, Tenggelamnya Kapal van der Wijck, and released in theaters on 19 December 2013. Helios Helios is a 2015 Hong Kong-Chinese crime thriller film directed by Longman Leung and Sunny Luk and starring an international ensemble cast from Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and South Korea. The film was released on 30 April 2015 in China and 1 May 2015 in Hong Kong. Everything Before Us Everything Before Us is a 2015 American romantic drama film, directed by Philip Wang and Wesley Chan and produced by Christine Chen, Chris Dinh, and Preston Clay Reed. The film marks the first feature film of Wong Fu Productions. It stars Aaron Yoo, Brittany Ishibashi, Brandon Soo Hoo, Victoria Park, Randall Park, Joanna Sotomura, Chris Riedell, and Ki Hong Lee. The film is set in the near future, where the Department of Emotional Integrity oversees all romantic relationships by issuing publicly-accessible relationship score that keep individuals accountable for their everyday choices. The film follows the stories of Ben and Sara, an older couple who must revisit their past with the D.E.I., and Seth and Haley, a younger couple entering their first registered and long-distance relationship with the D.E.I. Steinar Beck – Steinar is a 2016 Swedish film in the Martin Beck film series. It premiered on C More on . Pasanga 2 Pasanga 2 : Haiku is a 2015 Indian Tamil childrens film written, co produced and directed by Pandiraj. A thematic sequel to Pasanga, the film focuses on the issue of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder amongst children and is set in the city, unlike Pasanga. The film, starring debutante child actors Nishesh and Vaishnavi in lead alongside Karthik Kumar, Bindu Madhavi, Ramdoss and Vidya Pradeep, is produced by Suriya, who also appears in an supporting role along with Amala Paul. The film was the last film of year 2015 and was declared as a "year end blockbuster". The film will mark Pandirajs last of the trilogy for children, following Pasanga and Marina. A Telugu dubbed version, titled Memu, was released simultaneously in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana on 8 July 2016. Jay and Silent Bob Reboot Jay and Silent Bob Reboot is a 2019 American comedy film written, directed, edited and starring Kevin Smith. Referring to his 2001 comedy Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Smith has described the film as "literally the same fuсking movie all over again". It is the seventh film in the View Askewniverse. The film also stars Jason Mewes, and features Smith regulars, including Jason Lee, Brian OHalloran, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon. It was theatrically released in the United States on October 15, 2019. Escape from Dartmoor A Cottage on Dartmoor is a 1929 British silent film, directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Norah Baring, Uno Henning and Hans Adalbert Schlettow. The cameraman was Stanley Rodwell. It was the last of Asquiths four silent films, produced exactly on the cusp of the transition from silents to talkies in British cinema, a point which is referenced in the film itself. You're Missing the Point Heres the Point is a 1940 Mexican comedy film starring Cantinflas. It was produced by Jesús Grovas and directed by Juan Bustillo Oro, and also features Joaquín Pardavé, Sara García, Sofía Álvarez, and Dolores Camarillo. It was the twelfth film in Cantinflass career, considered one of his best by Mexican film critics, as well as one of Mexicos best films. The films sets were designed by the art director Carlos Toussaint. The Noose Hangs High The Noose Hangs High is a 1948 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. The film is a remake of the Universal Pictures film For Love or Money. The Fox The Fox is a 1967 Canadian drama film directed by Mark Rydell. The screenplay by Lewis John Carlino and Howard Koch is loosely based on the 1923 novella of the same title by D. H. Lawrence. The film marked Rydells feature film directorial debut. Oklahoma Crude Oklahoma Crude is a 1973 American drama Metrocolor film directed by Stanley Kramer in Panavision. It stars George C. Scott and Faye Dunaway. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where Kramer won the Golden Prize for Direction. The song "Send a Little Love My Way", sung by Anne Murray, was featured in the film and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song in 1973. Spider-Man Spider-Man is a 1977 American made-for-television superhero film that had a theatrical release abroad, which serves as the pilot to the 1978 television series titled The Amazing Spider-Man. It was directed by E. W. Swackhamer, written by Alvin Boretz and stars Nicholas Hammond as the titular character, David White, Michael Pataki, Jeff Donnell and Thayer David. To Kill with Intrigue To Kill with Intrigue is a Kung Fu 1977 Hong Kong action film, directed by Lo Wei. In the movies plot, Chin Chang Yin leads a gang known as the Killer Bees on a revenge mission to kill Cao Leis family. However, she kills everyone but Cao Lei and falls in love with him. Jackie mentions, in his book I Am Jackie Chan, how much of the plot is confusing, and he was sure that even the director, Lo Wei, didnt even know what was going on. He has also gone on to express that tensions between himself and the director along with the generally cold weather at the time of filming made for a frustrating experience. The movie was filmed in Korea. Family Nest Family Nest is a 1979 Hungarian black-and-white drama film, directed by Béla Tarr. The film won Grand Prize at the 1979 Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film Festival, tieing with Spanish film El Super. Cross My Heart Cross My Heart is an American romantic comedy that was released in the United States on November 13, 1987. It stars Annette OToole and Martin Short. Justice League of America Justice League of America is a 1997 television film and an unsuccessful pilot produced by CBS and directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá, based on a team of fictional DC Comics superheroes from the comic of the same name. The film centers on a female meteorologist who gains superpowers and is later inducted into the "Justice League", while the city of New Metro is held for ransom by a terrorist armed with a weather control device. The film is interjected with mock-interviews of members of the Justice League, speaking about life as a superhero in the past tense, preceding the events of the film. The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby is a British TV film which aired in 2001, directed by Stephen Whittaker, based on Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens. My Left Eye Sees Ghosts My Left Eye Sees Ghosts is a 2002 Hong Kong film produced and directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai, and starring Sammi Cheng, Lau Ching-Wan, Lee San-San, and Cherrie Ying. The film includes elements of tongue-in-cheek horror, comedy, romance and drama, and does not fit neatly into any one genre. How They Get There How They Get There is a short film directed by Spike Jonze, which illustrates how lonely shoes wind up in the gutter. It is featured on The Work of Director Spike Jonze DVD and can currently be viewed on YouTube. Quo Vadis, Baby? Quo Vadis, Baby? is a 2005 Italian drama film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. Aadavari Matalaku Ardhalu Verule Aadavari Matalaku Arthale Verule is a 2007 Telugu drama film, produced by N. V. Prasad, S. Naga Ashok Kumar on Sri Sai Deva Productions banner and directed by Selvaraghavan. The film stars Venkatesh, Trisha in the lead roles and music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film was released theatrically on 27 April 2007 and became a high commercial success. It was also a critically success, winning three Nandi Awards and one Filmfare Award. Following its success, the film was remade in Tamil as Yaaradi Nee Mohini, in Bengali as 100% Love, in Bhojpuri as Mehndi Laga Ke Rakhna, in Kannada as Anthu Inthu Preethi Banthu and in Odia as Prema Adhei Akshyara. The Train: Some Lines Should Never Be Crossed... The Train: Some Lines Should Never Be Crossed... is a 2007 Bollywood thriller film directed by Hasnain Hyderabadwala and Raksha Mistry. The film stars Emraan Hashmi, Geeta Basra and debutant Sayali Bhagat in the lead roles, and tells the story of a married couple caught up in a complex emotional tangle revolving around an extramarital affair. It is a remake of 2005 American film Derailed. Help Me, Eros Help Me, Eros is the second film from director Lee Kang-sheng, following his directorial debut in 2003, The Missing. The film centers on the lives of three socially isolated characters – the newly unemployed Ah Jie, the call center counsellor he depends on for support, Chyi, and Shin, one of the team of provocatively dressed girls employed in selling betel nuts and cigarettes to passing customers at a street kiosk below his apartment. 100 Ghost Street: The Return of Richard Speck 100 Ghost Street: The Return of Richard Speck or Paranormal Entity 4: The Awakening is a 2012 supernatural horror film directed by Martin Andersen. It is the fourth installment in the Paranormal Activity copycat series, Paranormal Entity and a mockbuster of Paranormal Activity 4. Current Theega Current Theega is a 2014 Indian Telugu-language romantic action film produced by Manchu Vishnu on 24 Frames Factory banner and directed by G. Nageswara Reddy. Starring Manchu Manoj, Rakul Preet Singh, Sunny Leone in the lead roles and Jagapathi Babu in an important role and music composed by Achu, while Satish Mutyala and S R Shekhar have taken care of the cinematography and editing respectively. The film was awarded an A certificate by Central Board of Film Certification due to bold item track of Sunny Leone without any cuts. The film released on 31 October 2014. This film is a remake of Tamil film Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam. It was dubbed in Hindi as Don Ki Jung. Warning Shot Warning Shot is a 2018 American drama thriller film directed by Dustin Fairbanks and written by Breanne Mattson. The film tells the story of a single mother and her young daughter held hostage at an isolated farmhouse by two men sent by the grandson of an old family business rival to coerce them into giving up valuable water rights. The film premiered at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills, California on September 6, 2018, and was released both theatrically and on VOD on September 14, 2018. The Competition The Competition is a 2018 American romantic comedy film starring Thora Birch and Chris Klein. Birch also produced the film. Moon Over Miami Moon Over Miami is a 1941 Technicolor musical film directed by Walter Lang, with Betty Grable and Don Ameche in leading roles and co-starring Robert Cummings, Carole Landis, Jack Haley, and Charlotte Greenwood. It was adapted from the play by Stephen Powys. It was one of Haleys last appearances in a major, large-budgeted film; after 1943, he made mostly B-pictures. The films original songs were written by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger. Canary Row Canary Row is a 1949 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short, released in 1950 and directed by Friz Freleng, written by Tedd Pierce, and starring Tweety Bird and Sylvester. This is the first Sylvester and Tweety cartoon to feature Granny. The title of this cartoon is a play on words from Cannery Row; Sylvester later starred in another cartoon with a similar title, Cannery Woe. Rock Around the Clock Rock Around the Clock is the title of a 1956 musical film that featured Bill Haley and His Comets along with Alan Freed, the Platters, Tony Martinez and His Band and Freddie Bell and His Bellboys. It was produced by B-movie king Sam Katzman and directed by Fred F. Sears. The film was shot over a short period of time in January 1956 and released in March 1956 to capitalize on Haleys success and the popularity of his multimillion-selling recording "Rock Around the Clock" that debuted in the 1955 teen flick Blackboard Jungle, and is considered the first major rock and roll musical film. Haleys 1954 recording was previously played over the opening credits of Blackboard Jungle and the same recording was used for the opening of Rock Around the Clock, marking a rare occasion where the same recording opened films released in such a short interval. 12 to the Moon 12 to the Moon is a 1960 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film, produced and written by Fred Gebhardt, directed by David Bradley, that stars Ken Clark, Michi Kobi, Tom Conway, and Anna-Lisa. The film was distributed in the U.S. by Columbia Pictures as a double feature with either Battle in Outer Space or 13 Ghosts, depending on the local film market. 12 to the Moon was novelized by Fred Gebhardt under the pen name Robert A. Wise and published in 1961. Gebhardt also wrote the films original story. It Happened Here It Happened Here is a black-and white 1964 British World War II film written, produced and directed by Kevin Brownlow and Andrew Mollo, who began work on the film as teenagers. The films largely amateur production took some eight years, using volunteer actors with some support from professional filmmakers. It Happened Here shows an alternative history where the United Kingdom has been invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany. The plot follows the experiences of an Irish nurse working in England, who encounters people who believe collaboration with the invaders is for the best whilst others are involved in the resistance movement against the occupiers and their local collaborators. Le Grand Amour The Great Love is a 1969 French comedy film directed by Pierre Étaix. It was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. Virgin Witch Virgin Witch is a 1971 British horror sexploitation film directed by Ray Austin and starring Ann Michelle and Vicki Michelle. The plot concerns a prospective model who joins a coven of white wizards. The Hound of the Baskervilles The Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1978 British comedy film spoofing The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It starred Peter Cook as Sherlock Holmes and Dudley Moore as Dr. Watson. A number of other well-known British comedy actors appeared in the film including Terry-Thomas, Kenneth Williams and Denholm Elliott. Death in Brunswick Death in Brunswick is a 1990 Australian black comedy/romance starring Sam Neill, Zoe Carides and John Clarke. It is based on the 1987 comic novel of the same name by Boyd Oxlade. At the APRA Music Awards of 1991, "Death in Brunswick" won Film Score of the Year. Love & Pop is director Hideaki Annos first live action film, an adaptation of Ryū Murakamis novel, Topaz II. Released in 1998, it somewhat follows the film Tokyo Decadence, an adaptation of Topaz I filmed by Murakami himself. Love & Pop was filmed almost entirely on hand-held digital cameras, and contains some very unusual camera work, including many different mounted camera positions, such as on a model train riding on tracks. The film also flips from widescreen to 4:3 aspect, distorts, confuses, and makes use of overlays stacked in layers to convey the characters emotions. An official English DVD was released in 2004 by Kino on Video. Common Ground Common Ground is a 2000 Showtime television film directed by Donna Deitch and written by Paula Vogel, Terrence McNally and Harvey Fierstein. Durval Records Durval Discos is a 2002 Brazilian film by Anna Muylaert shot in Pinheiros, a borough of São Paulo. The film is noticeable for its soundtrack made up of 1970s Brazilian music that reflects the protagonists taste, as he is himself a hippie, as well as André Abujamras original score, more present in the films second, darker half. The shift of mood from the first part to the second was advertised as lifes A and B sides, a reference to the films homage to LPs. Abujamra makes a small comical appearance as the character Fat Marley and Brazilian rock singer Rita Lee also has a brief cameo as an eccentric customer who forgets to take the vinyl she has just bought. Some of the records shown in the store include Caetano Velosos white, signed 1969 album and Tim Maias Racional, a two-volume album highly sought in Brazil due to its cult status. Formula 17 Formula 17 is a 2004 Taiwanese film directed by Chen Yin-jung. It stars Tony Yang, Duncan Chow, King Chin, Dada Ji, Jimmy Yang, and Jason Chang. It is a gay romantic comedy film about Chou Tien-Tsai, a romantic Taiwanese young man who takes a trip to visit an online boyfriend in person for the first time. Finding his internet relationship unsuitable for his real life, he moves on with his life and rooms with an old time friend of his. The film describes Tiens experiences with his loyal roommate and his friends, and a surprising relationship that he develops with the local "Playboy". Dam999 Dam 999 is a 2011 3-D science fiction disaster film. It is an English language UAE–Indian co-production film produced by BizTV Network, UAE and directed by Sohan Roy. The film is based on the award-winning short documentary DAMs - The Lethal Water Bombs. and the Banqiao dam disaster of 1975 that claimed the lives of 250,000 people in China and anticipated calamity for outdated dams in the world. The film falls in the category of an emotional thriller. The ancient Indian concept of Navarasas, or the nine human emotions, are represented by an assortment of actors from India and Hollywood. The movie also portrays the concepts of kamasutra as well as lost love against the backdrop of the story of a dilapidated colonial dam. Apart from being a controversial movie in India with respect to its theme, the Screenplay of the movie was added to the permanent core collection in Library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences before its release in 2011. Tiny Times 2.0 Tiny Times 2 is a 2013 Chinese romantic drama film and the second installment of the Tiny Times franchise directed and written by Guo Jingming. The film was filmed together with the first film, and is based on the second half of Guos own novel. Tiny Times 3, the third installment of the Tiny Times series was released on July 17, 2014. Reckless Reckless is a 1935 American musical film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Jean Harlow, William Powell and Franchot Tone. David O. Selznick wrote the story, using the pseudonym "Oliver Jeffries", basing it loosely on the scandal of the 1931 marriage between torch singer Libby Holman and tobacco heir Zachary Smith Reynolds and his death by a gunshot wound to the head. Week-End at the Waldorf Week-End at the Waldorf, an American comedy drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring Ginger Rogers, Lana Turner, Walter Pidgeon, and Van Johnson. It premiered in Los Angeles on 17 October 1945. The screenplay by Samuel and Bella Spewack is based on playwright Guy Boltons stage adaptation of the Vicki Baum novel Grand Hotel, which had been filmed as Grand Hotel in 1932. La Poison La Poison is a 1951 French comedy drama film, written and directed by Sacha Guitry, starring Michel Simon and Louis de Funès. Blue Murder at St. Trinian's Blue Murder at St Trinians is British comedy film set in the fictional St Trinians School. Directed by Frank Launder and written by him and Sidney Gilliat, it was the second of the series of four films. and stars Terry-Thomas, George Cole, Joyce Grenfell, Lionel Jeffries and Richard Wattis. The plot is based around a secret marriage agency for the sixth-form girls, that has caught the attention of an Italian prince, based in Rome. The girls break into the Ministry of Education and replace the official school record with a glowing version that qualifies them for a UNESCO tour of Europe, ending in Rome. In line with St Trinians tradition, chaos reigns as the girls run amok in Europe. Hell to Eternity Hell to Eternity is a 1960 American World War II film starring Jeffrey Hunter, David Janssen, Vic Damone and Patricia Owens, directed by Phil Karlson. This film biopic is about the true experiences of Marine hero Pfc. Guy Gabaldon, a Los Angeles Hispanic boy raised in the 1930s by a Japanese American foster family, and his heroic actions during the Battle of Saipan. Sessue Hayakawa played the role of Japanese commander at Saipan. Atraco a las tres Atraco a las tres is a 1962 Spanish comedy film directed by José María Forqué. It is inspired by Mario Monicellis masterpiece Big Deal on Madonna Street. Directed by John Ford Directed by John Ford is a documentary film directed by Peter Bogdanovich. Originally released in 1971, it covers the life and career of film director John Ford. Picasso Trigger Picasso Trigger is a 1988 action adventure film starring Steve Bond, Dona Speir, Hope Marie Carlton, Roberta Vasquez, Cynthia Brimhall, and Harold Diamond. It was written and directed by Andy Sidaris and its the third installment in the Triple B series. Wild Side Wild Side is a 2004 drama film directed by Sébastien Lifshitz and starring Stéphanie Michelini, Yasmine Belmadi, and Edouard Nikitine. It premiered at the 2004 Berlin International Film Festival. Eyes of Crystal Eyes of Crystal is a 2004 international co-production thriller film directed by Eros Puglielli. Canvas Canvas is a 2006 drama film written and directed by Joseph Greco about a Florida family dealing with a mother who has schizophrenia. The film premiered October 2006 at the Hamptons International Film Festival in New York. Under Our Skin Under Our Skin: The Untold Story of Lyme Disease is a 2008 film promoting "chronic Lyme disease", a controversial and unrecognized diagnosis. The film was directed by Andy Abrahams Wilson, who became interested in the subject after his sister identified as a "chronic Lyme" patient. The film had its theatrical premiere on June 19, 2009 at the IFC Center in New York City. The Donner Party The Donner Party is a 2009 period drama film written and directed by Terrence Martin, and starring Crispin Glover, Clayne Crawford, Michele Santopietro, Mark Boone Junior, and Christian Kane. It is based on the true story of the Donner Party, an 1840s westward traveling group of settlers headed for California. Becoming snowbound in the Sierra Nevada mountains, with food increasingly scarce, a small group calling themselves "The Forlorn Hope" turned to cannibalism. The Forlorn was the working title for the film. Number, Please? Number, Please? is a 1920 American short comedy film directed by Hal Roach and Fred C. Newmeyer featuring Harold Lloyd. The Murder Man The Murder Man is a 1935 American crime-drama film starring Spencer Tracy, Virginia Bruce, and Lionel Atwill, and directed by Tim Whelan. The picture was Tracys first film in what would be a twenty-year career with MGM. Tracy plays an investigative reporter who specializes in murder cases. The film is notable as the feature film debut of James Stewart. Stewart has sixth billing as a reporter named Shorty. The Gorgeous Hussy The Gorgeous Hussy is a 1936 American period film directed by Clarence Brown, and starring Joan Crawford and Robert Taylor. The screenplay was written by Stephen Morehouse Avery and Ainsworth Morgan, which was based on a novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams. The supporting cast includes Lionel Barrymore and James Stewart. The films plot tells a fictionalized account of President of the United States Andrew Jackson and an innkeepers daughter, Peggy ONeal. The real-life Peggy ONeill had a central role in the Petticoat affair that disrupted the Cabinet of Andrew Jackson. La Marseillaise La Marseillaise is a film about the early part of the French Revolution. The film was directed by Jean Renoir. La Marseillaise is shown from the eyes of the citizens of Marseille, counts in German exile and, of course the king Louis XVI each showing their own small problems. A Lady Takes a Chance A Lady Takes a Chance is a 1943 American romantic comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Jean Arthur and John Wayne. Written by Robert Ardrey and based on a story by Jo Swerling, the film is about a New York working girl who travels to the American West on a bus tour and meets and falls in love with a handsome rodeo cowboy. The film was produced for RKO Radio Pictures by Frank Ross, who was Arthurs husband at the time. The supporting cast features comedian Phil Silvers. The Perils of Pauline The Perils of Pauline is a 1947 American Technicolor film directed by George Marshall and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is a fictionalized Hollywood account of silent film star Pearl Whites rise to fame, starring Betty Hutton as White. A broad satire of silent-film production, the film is a musical-comedy vehicle for Hutton. The original songs by Frank Loesser include the standard "I Wish I Didnt Love You So", which received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song. Paul Panzer, who played the villain in the 1914 film The Perils of Pauline, has a very small part in this film, as do silent-comedy veterans Chester Conklin, Hank Mann, Snub Pollard, and James Finlayson. The film is in the public domain today; all public-domain video releases are sourced from 16 mm television prints that have faded over the years. Universal Studios owns the original film elements. Man Is Not a Bird Čovek nije tica is a European art film made in 1965. It was the first film from director Dušan Makavejev. In a 1974 review, Vincent Canby described it "by far the most original, intelligent, witty and important film Ive seen so far this year," and "the most sophisticated and complex film from a Communist country that Ive ever seen." Sluzhili dva tovarishcha Two Comrades Were Serving is a 1968 Soviet war film directed by Yevgeny Karelov with a script by Yuli Dunsky and Valeri Frid. The film is about the Russian civil war, in particular, the battle for the Crimean peninsula. Night of the Devils The Night of the Devils is a 1972 film directed by Giorgio Ferroni. It is loosely based on the Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoys novel The Family of the Vourdalak. Shock Treatment Shock Treatment is a 1973 French drama film directed by Alain Jessua. It was released in the UK by distributor Antony Balch as Doctor in the Nude. The Boxer's Omen The Boxers Omen is a 1983 Hong Kong horror film directed by Kuei Chih-Hung. Miss Evers' Boys Miss Evers Boys is a 1997 American made-for-television war drama film starring Alfre Woodard and Laurence Fishburne, based on the true story of the decades-long Tuskegee experiment. It was directed by Joseph Sargent and adapted from the 1992 stage play written by David Feldshuh. The film was nominated for eleven Emmy Awards and won in four categories, including Outstanding Made for Television Movie. Kleine Teun Little Tony is a 1998 Dutch comedy film drama directed by Alex van Warmerdam. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. The Dancer The Dancer is a 2000 English-language French drama film starring Mia Frye. It was written by Jessica Kaplan & Luc Besson and directed by Frédéric Garson. The film was first shown at the Cannes Film Festival on May 19, 2000. Todo el poder Gimme the Power is a 2000 Mexican crime film directed by Fernando Sariñana. Pavilion of Women Pavilion of Women is a 2001 American drama film directed by Yim Ho and written by Luo Yan and Paul Collins. The film stars Willem Dafoe, Luo Yan, Sau Sek, John Cho, Yi Ding and Chieng Mun Koh. Tne film was released on May 4, 2001, by Universal Focus. Childstar Childstar is a 2004 Canadian comedy film directed and co-written by Don McKellar, and starring McKellar, Peter Paige, Gil Bellows, Mark Rendall, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Alan Thicke. It was screened at several film festivals between September 2004 and July 2005. Pirates of Treasure Island Pirates of Treasure Island is a 2006 American comedy-drama film produced by The Asylum, loosely adapted from Robert Louis Stevensons novel Treasure Island. The film was criticized as an imitation of the Pirates of the Caribbean film series, particularly as was released just before, and shares several similarities with, Dead Mans Chest. Gloss Gloss is a 2007 Russian satirical melodrama directed by Andrei Konchalovsky. The picture opened the 2007 Kinotavr film festival, and was part of the competition program. The Bridge to Nowhere The Bridge to Nowhere is an independent 2009 crime drama written by Christopher Gutierrez, directed by Blair Underwood in his directorial debut. Kamui is a 2009 Japanese film directed by Yōichi Sai, based on Sanpei Shiratos manga series of the same title. The film is written by Sai and Kankurō Kudō, starring Kenichi Matsuyama in the titular role. It premiered at Toronto International Film Festival on September 16, 2009, to mixed reviews. Awful Nice Awful Nice is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Todd Sklar and written by Sklar and Alex Rennie. The film stars Alex Rennie, James Pumphrey, Christopher Meloni, Brett Gelman, Keeley Hazell and Josh Fadem. The film was released on March 7, 2014, by Screen Media Films. Fanny Fanny is a 2013 film adaptation of the play of the same name by Marcel Pagnol. It stars Daniel Auteuil, Victoire Bélézy, Raphaël Personnaz, Marie-Anne Chazel, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Daniel Russo, Ariane Ascaride and Nicolas Vaude. Auteuil also directed and wrote the screenplay. Ancien and the Magic Tablet is a 2017 Japanese animated fantasy adventure film. It was produced by Signal.MD, written and directed by Kenji Kamiyama, and stars Mitsuki Takahata. It was released in Japan by Warner Bros. Pictures Japan on March 18, 2017. An English dubbed version was released in the United Kingdom on August 16, 2017, and in the United States a month later. Mickey's Fire Brigade Mickeys Fire Brigade is a 1935 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon stars Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy employed as firefighters responding to a hotel fire. It was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and features the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey, Clarence Nash as Donald, Pinto Colvig as Goofy, and Elvia Allman as Clarabelle Cow. Blackout Contraband is a wartime spy film by the British director-writer team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, which reunited stars Conrad Veidt and Valerie Hobson after their earlier appearance in The Spy in Black the previous year. On this occasion, Veidt plays a hero, something he did not do very often, and there is also an early performance by Leo Genn. The title of the film in the United States was Blackout. Powell writes in his autobiography, A Life in Movies, as saying that the U.S. renaming was a better title and he wished he had thought of it. The Sound of Fury The Sound of Fury is a 1950 crime film noir directed by Cy Endfield starring Frank Lovejoy, Kathleen Ryan, Richard Carlson, and Lloyd Bridges. The film is based on the 1947 novel The Condemned by Jo Pagano, who also wrote the screenplay. The film is based on events that occurred in 1933, when two men were arrested in San Jose, for the kidnap and murder of Brooke Hart. The suspects confessed and were lynched by a mob of locals. The 1936 film Fury, directed by Fritz Lang, was inspired by the same incident. Battle in Outer Space is a 1959 Japanese science fiction film produced by Toho Studios. Directed by Ishirō Honda and featuring special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya, the film starred Ryo Ikebe, Koreya Senda and Yoshio Tsuchiya. The film was released theatrically in the United States in the summer of 1960 by Columbia Pictures. Whistle and I'll Come to You Whistle and Ill Come to You is the title of two BBC television drama adaptations based on the ghost story "Oh, Whistle, And Ill Come To You, My Lad" by the writer M. R. James. The story tells the tale of an introverted academic who happens upon a strange whistle while exploring a Knights Templar cemetery on the East Anglian coast. When blown, the whistle unleashes a supernatural force that terrorises its discoverer. The story was first published in 1904 in Ghost Stories of an Antiquary, the first collection of ghost stories that James published based on tales he had written as Christmas entertainments for audiences of friends and selected students at Eton and Kings College, where he was provost. The first adaptation was made by the BBC in 1968. It was adapted and directed by Jonathan Miller and broadcast as part of the BBC arts strand Omnibus. This production inspired a new yearly strand of M.R. James television adaptations known as A Ghost Story for Christmas. A new adaptation of Whistle and Ill Come to You, written by Neil Cross and directed by Andy de Emmony, was made by the BBC in 2010. Both adaptations use James story as a basis, but alter a number of aspects of the tale. Young Billy Young Young Billy Young is a 1969 Color by Deluxe Western film starring Robert Mitchum and featuring Angie Dickinson, Robert Walker Jr., David Carradine, Jack Kelly, Deana Martin and Paul Fix. The film was written by Heck Allen and Burt Kennedy, and directed by Kennedy. The Squeeze The Squeeze is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Roger Young and starring Michael Keaton and Rae Dawn Chong. The movie was plagued by production problems, including going over budget. Ripe Ripe is a 1996 American independent drama film released in 1997. It was the first film written and directed by Mo Ogrodnik and starred Monica Keena and Daisy Eagan. The Twilight of the Golds The Twilight of the Golds is a film directed by Ross Kagan Marks, based upon the play The Twilight of the Golds by Jonathan Tolins. The film was screened at the January 1997 Sundance Film Festival prior to its broadcast in March. The cast included Jennifer Beals as Suzanne, Brendan Fraser as David, Garry Marshall and Faye Dunaway as their parents, and Jon Tenney as Suzannes husband, with John Schlesinger and Rosie ODonnell in supporting roles created for the film. Beals tied with Alfre Woodard for the Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television. Dunaway was nominated for the CableACE Award for Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries, and the film was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Made for TV Movie. Polytehnitis kai erimospitis Polytehnitis kai erimospitis is a 1963 Greek comedy film directed by Alekos Sakellarios. 'Thou-Vou' Falakros praktor - Epiheirisis: Gis madiam Thou-Vou falakros praktor, epiheirisis "Yis Mathiam" is a 1969 Greek spy comedy film directed by Thanasis Vengos, written by Giorgos Lazaridis, and starring Thanasis Vengos, Zannino, and Antonis Papadopoulos. The film was shot in black-and-white. The film was a sequel to Voitheia! O Vengos faneros praktor 000. Falling Sky Falling Sky is a 2002 Norwegian drama film directed by Gunnar Vikene. Let's Be Friends Lets Be Friends is a 2005 French film directed and written by Olivier Nakache & Éric Toledano. I Guds namn Beck – I guds namn is a 2007 Swedish police film about Martin Beck, directed by Kjell Sundvall. The Prometheus Project The Frankenstein Syndrome is a 2011 American science fiction-horror film written and directed by Sean Tretta. Scott Anthony Leet stars as a murdered security guard who is reanimated by a research institute in the tradition of Mary Shelleys novel Frankenstein. It was released directly to DVD. The Book of Daniel The Book of Daniel is a 2013 motion picture based on the story of Daniel from the Bible. Directed by Anna Zielinski, this straight-to-DVD drama stars Lance Henriksen, Robert Miano, Andrew Bongiorno, and Leo Gallagher. It is 90 minutes long. It was produced and distributed by Pure Flix Entertainment. Alemão: Both Sides of the Operation Alemão is a 2014 Brazilian action-drama film directed by José Eduardo Belmonte starring Antônio Fagundes, Cauã Reymond, Caio Blat, Gabriel Braga Nunes, Marcello Melo Jr. and Milhem Cortaz. The story presented in the film takes place a few days before the invasion of the Complexo do Alemão by the military police, which occurred on November 26, 2010. Pavarotti Pavarotti is a 2019 documentary film directed by Ron Howard about Italian operatic tenor Luciano Pavarotti. The film had a nationwide premiere event through Fathom Events on June 4, 2019, and was released in theaters on June 7, 2019. Pavarotti is an American-British venture, with CBS Films and HanWay Films serving as distributors. The Eagle and the Hawk The Eagle and the Hawk is a 1933 American Pre-Code aerial war film set in World War I . It was directed by Stuart Walker and Mitchell Leisen and was based on an original story by John Monk Saunders. The film stars Fredric March and Cary Grant as Royal Flying Corps fighter pilots. The supporting cast includes Carole Lombard, Jack Oakie, and Sir Guy Standing. Golden Yeggs Golden Yeggs is a 1950 Merrie Melodies short animated film, released on August 5, 1950, by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., and directed by Friz Freleng. It features Daffy Duck and Porky Pig in a forerunner of the Rocky and Mugsy cartoons, with Rocky already in his present-day form. The story was written by Tedd Pierce and animated by Arthur Davis, Gerry Chiniquy, Ken Champin, Virgil Ross and Emery Hawkins. Paul Julian painted the backgrounds and Hawley Pratt designed the layouts. Mel Blanc provided the voices and Carl Stalling the music. "Yegg" is a slang term for a burglar or safecracker. The same play-on-words was used in the title of the 1947 Bugs Bunny cartoon, Easter Yeggs. This cartoon also appeared in the magazine Time Inc., which would later spun off on June 6, 2014. 7th Cavalry 7th Cavalry is a 1956 American Technicolor Western film directed by Joseph H. Lewis based on a story, "A Horse for Mrs. Custer," by Glendon Swarthout set after the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Filmed in Mexico, the picture stars Randolph Scott and Barbara Hale. If a Man Answers If a Man Answers is a 1962 American romantic comedy film directed by Henry Levin and stars then real-life husband-and-wife Bobby Darin and Sandra Dee. It was produced by Ross Hunter Productions, Inc, shot in Eastman color, and distributed by Universal-International. The screenplay was written by Richard Morris from a novel by Winifred Wolfe. Grand Slam Grand Slam is a 1967 Italian-Spanish-German crime film directed by Giuliano Montaldo and starring Edward G. Robinson, Klaus Kinski and Janet Leigh. Kansas City Bomber Kansas City Bomber is a 1972 American drama film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Jerrold Freedman and starring Raquel Welch. It also marks one of the earliest film appearances of Jodie Foster. Symptoms Symptoms is a 1974 British exploitation horror film directed by José Ramón Larraz and starring Angela Pleasence, Peter Vaughan, and Lorna Heilbron. The film, based on a story by Thomas Owen, follows a woman who goes to stay with a friend at her family remote English manor where all is not as it seems. The film had its premiere at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival as the first official British entry. A Pyromaniac's Love Story A Pyromaniacs Love Story is a 1995 American romantic comedy film directed by Joshua Brand and starring William Baldwin, John Leguizamo, Sadie Frost, and Erika Eleniak. The original screenplay is by Morgan Ward. It was filmed in Toronto. Pretty Things Pretty Things is a 2001 French drama film directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner and based on Virginie Despentess 1998 novel Les Jolies Choses. It won the Prix Michel dOrnano at the 2001 Deauville American Film Festival. In the film, Marion Cotillard portrays twins of completely opposite characters, Lucie and Marie. She was nominated for a César Award for Most Promising Actress for her performance. A Cab for Three A Cab for Three is a 2001 Chilean film directed by Orlando Lubbert. It was Chiles submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Gang of Roses Gang of Roses is a 2003 Western action drama film written and directed by Jean-Claude La Marre. It starred Monica Calhoun, Lil Kim, LisaRaye, Charity Hill, Bobby Brown, Stacy Dash, and Marie Matiko. The movie took just 18 days to film. The film followed by a sequel, Gang of Roses II: Next Generation. Mr. Jingles Mr. Jingles is a 2006 American slasher film directed by Tommy Brunswick and written by Todd Brunswick. It was followed by a 2009 reboot entitled Jingles the Clown. Tobruk Tobruk is a 2008 film written and directed by Václav Marhoul and starring Jan Meduna and Petr Vanek. It is an adaptation of the classic American Civil War novel The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane, but transfers the action to North Africa during World War II. Spring Fever Spring Fever is a 2009 Chinese/French film directed by Lou Ye. The production of the film is in defiance of a five-year ban on filmmaking imposed by Chinas State Administration of Radio for his previous film, Summer Palace. Filmed in Nanjing, the film was described to be about a young threesome overcome with erotic longings. By the time of the films premiere at the Cannes Festival on 13 May 2009, it was known that Lou had circumvented the five-year ban imposed upon him after Summer Palace by having Spring Fever registered as a Hong Kong/French co-production. Louis Theroux: The Ultra Zionists The Ultra Zionists is a British documentary that was televised on 3 February 2011. Louis Theroux investigates ultra-nationalist Jewish settlers in East Jerusalem, Hebron and Nablus. The documentary also follows Theroux as he tours the Muslim quarter of Jerusalem with Daniel Luria of the Ateret Cohanim Zionist Movement. In The Ultra Zionists, Louis Theroux interviews a small group of ultra-nationalist Israelis at the border of advancing settlements in the West Bank. Along the way, he discovers a group of Jewish people who consider it a religious imperative for them to settle in some of the most widely disputed areas of East Jerusalem, especially areas with a spiritual significance set down in the Bible. The areas they choose to settle, though, are declared illegal even by Israeli officials. One such individual is Daniel, a hardline nationalist from Australia, who works for an organization that provides homes for Jews in the overwhelmingly Palestinian East Jerusalem. Israels annexations of this area arent recognized by any other countries. Do I Have to Take Care of Everything? Do I Have to Take Care of Everything? is a 2012 Finnish short film by Selma Vilhunen. It was nominated for the Best Live Action Short Film at the 86th Academy Awards. The film is a comedy about a busy morning in a family and a mother who is trying to take care of everything by herself. Do I Have to Take Care of Everything? is the second Finnish film as an Academy Award nominee. The first was The Man Without a Past by Aki Kaurismäki in 2002. The film had one of only two U.S. screenings at the Chicago Comedy Film Festival in 2012. Shinjuku Swan is a 2015 Japanese comedy film directed by Sion Sono based on the manga Shinjuku Swan by Ken Wakui. It was released in Japan on May 30, 2015. The Other Side The Other Side is a 2015 French-Italian documentary film directed by Roberto Minervini. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Ask Father Ask Father is a short, 13-minute, slapstick-style comedy made by Harold Lloyd in 1919 before he got into his classic full-length feature films. Aside from Lloyd, it features Bebe Daniels, a charming and spunky actress who appeared in dozens of films in the 1910s. The Adventures of Mark Twain The Adventures of Mark Twain is a 1944 American biographical film directed by Irving Rapper and starring Fredric March as Samuel Clemens and Alexis Smith as his wife, Olivia. Produced at Warner Brothers, it has music by Max Steiner. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards. The Bullfighters The Bullfighters is the penultimate feature film starring Laurel and Hardy, the sixth and final film the duo made under 20th Century Fox as well as the last released in the United States. The Ducksters The Ducksters is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released in 1950. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The title is a pun on The Hucksters, a 1947 film. Death of a Bureaucrat La muerte de un burócrata is a 1966 comedy film by Cuban director Tomás Gutiérrez Alea which pokes fun at the Communist bureaucracy and red tape and how it affects the lives of the common people who have to waste time and overcome hurdles just to get on with their ordinary lives. The story begins with the death of a model worker, who is buried with his labor card as a badge of honor. However, his widow is told she needs that card to claim the benefits she is entitled to. The story then takes several surreal turns, as the family of the dead man tries to recover the precious card from the grave. As they succeed to do so, the bureaucracy grows into a formidable enemy: Their wish to re-bury the husband is turned down, because all the official documents show he already has been buried... Mr. Freedom Mr. Freedom is a 1969 superhero film by the expatriate American photographer and filmmaker William Klein. Starring the popular French actress Delphine Seyrig, this anti-imperialist satirical farce has cameos by the well-known actors Donald Pleasence and Philippe Noiret, as well as the musician Serge Gainsbourg. 301/302 301, 302 or 301/302 is a 1995 South Korean film directed by Park Chul-soo. It tells the story of two South Korean women, neighbors in the same apartment building, who take very different approaches to the difficulties of modern life; one indulges in food, sex, and spending while the other lives in self-imposed austerity. The film was selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Compulsion, a 2013 Canadian psychological thriller directed by Egidio Coccimiglio, is based on this film. Blow Job Blow Job is a silent film directed by Andy Warhol, that was filmed in January 1964. It depicts the face of an uncredited DeVeren Bookwalter as he apparently receives fellatio from an unseen partner. While shot at 24 frames per second, Warhol specified that it should be projected at 16 frames per second, slowing it down by a third. Despite the salacious title, the film shows only the expression on the young mans face; the implied sexual act itself is not seen. Whether it is a male or a female performing the act is not stated, and the viewer must assume that fellatio is occurring. The salaciousness has also been speculated to be entirely in the title, and no fellatio was actually being performed. Pipe Dream Pipe Dream is a 2002 romantic comedy film, starring Mary-Louise Parker and Martin Donovan. The film was directed by John C. Walsh, who previously wrote and directed the film Eds Next Move. Madonna: The Girlie Show - Live Down Under The Girlie Show: Live Down Under is a video album by American singer-songwriter Madonna. It was released by Warner Music Vision, Warner Reprise Video and Maverick Records on April 25, 1994 and included a date filmed at Sydney Cricket Ground on November 19, 1993 from The Girlie Show World Tour. The video was originally broadcast as a TV special on HBO in 1993 under the title Madonna Live Down Under: The Girlie Show. The concert was directed by Mark "Aldo" Miceli, who previously directed the TV specials Blond Ambition: Japan Tour 90 and the Barcelona TV special Madonna-Live! Blond Ambition World Tour 90. When re-released on DVD in 1998, the video was the first ever music video in this format along with another Warner Music title The Three Tenors in Concert. Dillagi Dillagi is a 1999 Indian Hindi drama film co-produced and directed by Sunny Deol and also starring Sunny Deol alongside his real-life brother Bobby Deol and Urmila Matondkar. The film was not a box office success but Deols first attempt at directing was appreciated. The film is noted for being the first time Sunny Deol directed a film and also the first time he acted alongside his brother Bobby. This pairing was repeated in Shaheed, Apne, Heroes, Yamla Pagla Deewana, Yamla Pagla Deewana 2, Poster Boys and Phir Se. One Day in August One Day in August is a 2001 Greek drama film directed by Constantine Giannaris. The Girl from Monday The Girl from Monday is a 2005 American film directed by Hal Hartley. The film deals with the consequences of business monopolization and globalization. Filmed in New York City and Puerto Rico, the film was first shown at the Sundance Film Festival. After a limited run in New York, it was shown at various festivals in America and Europe. Blue Demon Blue Demon is a 2004 American direct-to-video science fiction horror film directed by Daniel Grodnik. Wholetrain Wholetrain is a 2006 German drama film directed by Florian Gaag. It portraits a group of friends spraying Graffitis on trains at night. Nana 2 Nana 2 is the sequel to the Japanese movie Nana, an adaptation of the manga by Ai Yazawa, directed by Kentarô Ôtani. Production for the movie began in mid-September and only one and a half month shootings finished the movie in time for the December 9, 2006 release. Ismael Ismael is a 2013 Spanish drama film directed by Marcelo Piñeyro. Supernatural Activity Supernatural Activity is a 2012 comedy film directed by Derek Lee Nixon and starring Joey Oglesby, Donny Boaz, Andrew Pozza, Devin Bonnée, and Lizabeth Waters as paranormal investigators. It parodies various supernatural films, such as Paranormal Activity, The Last Exorcism, and The Exorcism of Emily Rose. Bring Me the Head of the Machine Gun Woman Bring Me the Head of the Machine Gun Woman, also known under its original release title of Tráiganme la cabeza de la mujer metralleta, is a 2012 Chilean action comedy that was directed by Ernesto Díaz Espinoza. The film had its world premiere on 23 September 2012 at the Austin Fantastic Fest and was released in Chile on 23 May 2013. Shikari Shikari is a 2016 Bangladesh-India joint venture thriller drama film directed by Joydip Mukherjee. Produced by Abdul Aziz and Himanshu Dhanuka under the Jaaz Multimedia and Eskay Movies banners, and stars Bangladeshi superstar Shakib Khan, Srabanti Chatterjee, Rahul Dev and Sabyasachi Chakrabarty in pivotal roles and centers around Khan, a disguised professional assassin with mysterious past, tasked with assassinating a top government official. The film also features Amit Hasan, Kharaj Mukherjee, and Shupriyo Dutta in supporting roles. The soundtrack album and background score of the film was composed by Indradeep Dasgupta. A collaborative Jaaz-Eskay project involving Khan was first reported during mid 2014. However, the project was later shelved due to unavailability of actor. Due to numerous media reports, the film was originally planned to be a multi-starrer film. Eskay Movies & Jaaz Multimedia intended to begin production of the film again after revisions in the script of the film. The production was officially announced by Eskay Movies & Jaaz Multimedia in January 2016, and Zakir Hossain Simanto and Joydip Mukherjee was hired as directors. The film is produced by Ashok Dhanuka & Abdul Aziz, under the production Eskay Movies & Jaaz Multimedia. A few percent of the film and songs were shot in London, UK. The film was released in Bangladesh on 7 July 2016. It became the highest-grossing Bengali film of 2016. Shakib Khan won his eight Meril Prothom Alo Awards for this film. It is an official remake of the 2009 Tamil movie Aadhavan which was itself inspired from the 1990 Malayalam movie His Highness Abdullah. Gogol. Viy Gogol. Viy is a 2018 fantasy-horror film directed by Egor Baranov, sequel to Gogol. The Beginning. Who Are You, Polly Maggoo? Who Are You, Polly Maggoo? is a 1966 French film directed by William Klein. It is a satirical art house movie spoofing the fashion world and its excesses. It stars Dorothy McGowan as supermodel Polly Maggoo being followed by a French television crew. It also stars Grayson Hall as Miss Maxwell, a fashion magazine editor modeled after Diana Vreeland, and Philippe Noiret as the TV reporter and director. Also appearing in the film are Jean Rochefort, Sami Frey, and Alice Sapritch. McGowan was an Irish-American model prior to the film; she modeled for Vogue and Harpers Bazaar. After the release of the film, which was McGowans first and only film role, she disappeared from public view and apparently neither acted nor modeled again, according to Klein. The Legend of Frenchie King The Legend of Frenchie King or Petroleum Girls a 1971 French, Spanish, Italian and British international co-production western comedy film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Claudia Cardinale and Brigitte Bardot. Lambada Lambada is a 1990 dramatic film starring J. Eddie Peck, Melora Hardin, Adolfo "Shabba-doo" Quinones, Ricky Paull Goldin, Dennis Burkley, and Keene Curtis. Lambada was written and directed by Joel Silberg and choreographed by Shabba-Doo. The film was released simultaneously with rival film The Forbidden Dance; neither was well received, though Lambada was called "the better of the two". Agitator is a 2001 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike. Swing Swing is a French film by Tony Gatlif, released in 2002. Gardener of Eden Gardener of Eden is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Kevin Connolly. It stars Lukas Haas, Erika Christensen and Giovanni Ribisi. The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter is a 2004 South Korean erotic thriller film about a police detective who investigates a murder case while struggling to hang onto his relationships with his wife and mistress. It is the second film by La Femis-graduate and academic Byun Hyuk, and starred Han Suk-kyu, Lee Eun-ju, Sung Hyun-ah and Uhm Ji-won. The film debuted as the closing film of the Pusan International Film Festival in 2004. The film is based on novelist Kim Young-has short stories A Meditation On Mirror and Photo Shop Murder. Despite Lee Eun-jus prior experience with depicting sex and nudity in Virgin Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, she came under the scrutiny of Korean press and netizens, for the highly emotional sex scenes and the notorious "trunk scene" in The Scarlet Letter which is regarded as "one of the most shocking and intense scenes in the history of Korean film." It is speculated her demanding role and its public scrutiny, had compounded and overlapped with an existing variety of family, financial, career, and insomnia issues. Her severe depression ended in suicide in February 2005, and the tragic conclusion has since become the central focus in popular perception and interpretation of the film, this particular one being her last. Director Kim Ki-duk, no stranger to controversy over his own films, is quoted by Chinese film magazine "Movie Watch" in singling out The Scarlet Letter as among the key Korean dramas from recent years. He subsequently cast Sung Hyun-ah, who rose to prominence with her role in The Scarlet Letter, as the heroine in his Time. At the films premiere in Japan, veteran actress Kumiko Akiyoshi praised the lead performances and likened the film to a landmark in erotic thrillers after Basic Instinct and Fatal Attraction. Down the Shore Down the Shore is a 2011 American independent thriller film directed by Harold Guskin and starring James Gandolfini and Famke Janssen. It has a 45% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 11 reviews. The First Men in the Moon The First Men in the Moon, also promoted as H. G. Wells The First Men in the Moon, is a 2010 made for TV drama written by Mark Gatiss, directed by Damon Thomas, that stars Gatiss as Cavor and Rory Kinnear as Bedford, with Alex Riddell, Peter Forbes, Katherine Jakeways, Lee Ingleby and Julia Deakin. The First Men on the Moon was first broadcast on 19 October 2010 on BBC Four. It is an adaptation of H. G. Wells science fiction novel of the same name. This is the third collaboration between Thomas and Gatiss, and the first film to be produced by their production company Can Do Productions. Quebrando o Tabu Breaking the Taboo is a 2011 Brazilian documentary film about the War on Drugs. The film recounts the history of the war on drugs, beginning with the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs. Breaking the Taboo explores the conclusion reached by the Global Commission on Drug Policy in 2011 that drug liberalization is the best approach in dealing with drug policy. Quick Quick is a 2011 South Korean contemporary action comedy film. Killing Daddy Killing Daddy is a 2014 TV movie that aired on Lifetime. The film stars Elizabeth Gillies, Cynthia Stevenson, and William R. Moses. Aadu Aadu is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language comedy road film written and directed by Midhun Manuel Thomas. It was produced and distributed by Vijay Babu and Sandra Thomas through Friday Film House. The cast includes Jayasurya, Vijay Babu, Vinayakan, Saiju Kurup, Vineeth Mohan, Srinda Arhaan, Sunny Wayne, Renji Panicker, Sandra Thomas, Bhagath Manuel, Chemban Vinod Jose, Indrans, Dharmajan Bolgatty, Bijukuttan and Harikrishnan. Aadu was released in India on 6 February 2015. Upon release, it received negative response and under-performed at the box office. However, after its DVD release the reception towards the film were positive and in time attained a cult following. A sequel Aadu 2 was released in 2017, a third installment Aadu 3 has been announced for a 2019 release in 3D format. Aadu was re-released in Kerala on 16 March 2018. The Beach House The Beach House is a 2018 American television film directed by Roger Spottiswoode based on the 2002 novel by Mary Alice Monroe. Ruthless Ruthless is a 1948 American drama film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Zachary Scott, Sydney Greenstreet and Louis Hayward. The Great Sinner The Great Sinner is a 1949 American drama film directed by Robert Siodmak. Based on the 1866 short novel The Gambler written by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, the film stars Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Frank Morgan, Ethel Barrymore, Walter Huston, Agnes Moorehead and Melvyn Douglas. Appointment with Danger Appointment with Danger is a 1950 American crime film noir directed by Lewis Allen and written by Richard L. Breen and Warren Duff. The drama features Alan Ladd, Phyllis Calvert, Paul Stewart, among others. The Iron Petticoat The Iron Petticoat is a 1956 British Cold War comedy film starring Bob Hope and Katharine Hepburn, and directed by Ralph Thomas. The screenplay by Ben Hecht became the focus of a contentious history behind the production, and led to the films eventual suppression by Hope. Hecht had been part of the screenwriting team on a similar themed Comrade X. Hepburn plays a Soviet military pilot who lands in West Germany and, after sampling life in the West in the company of Hopes Major Chuck Lockwood, is converted to capitalism. Subplots involve Lockwood trying to marry a member of the British upper class and Communist agents trying to get Hepburns character to return to the Soviet Union. The main story borrows heavily from Ernst Lubitschs Ninotchka, starring Greta Garbo, and very closely resembles Josef Von Sternbergs Jet Pilot with Janet Leigh as the Russian pilot and John Wayne as the US Air Force officer, which completed principal photography in 1950, but was not released until 1957, after The Iron Petticoat. Jet Pilot was also inspired by real-life incidents of Cold War pilot defections. The Legend of Paul and Paula Die Legende von Paul und Paula is a 1973 tragicomic East German film directed by Heiner Carow. A novel by Ulrich Plenzdorf named Die Legende vom Glück ohne Ende was based on this film. The film was extremely popular on release and drew 3,294,985 viewers. However, due to the films political overtones it was almost not released. East German leader Erich Honecker personally decided to allow it to be shown. Today it is one of the best-known East German films. I soferina I soferina is a 1964 Greek theatrical comedy film directed by Giorgos Roussos, The Last Joke. The movie was released into cinemas the same as To doloma was released which it had the same protagonistic twin, but with a different company. The movie acted together for the first and only time in two great star, Aliki Vougiouklaki and Maro Kontou. A Chinese in a Coma A Chinese in a Coma is a 2000 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Verdone. Lathe of Heaven Lathe of Heaven is a 2002 television film based on the similarly named science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin and a remake of the 1980 adaptation. It was produced for the A&E network in 2002. The film was written and directed by Alan Sharpe and Philip Haas. It was nominated for the 2003 Saturn Award for Best Single Program Presentation. Vaya con Dios Vaya con Dios is a 2002 German comedy film directed by Zoltan Spirandelli, and takes the form of a road film. Welcome to the Roses Welcome to the Roses is a 2003 French comedy film, written and directed by Francis Palluau. It stars Jean Dujardin, Carole Bouquet and Lorànt Deutsch. Kiss Me Again Kiss Me Again is a 2006 romantic drama film directed and co-written by William Tyler Smith. It stars Jeremy London and Katheryn Winnick. April Showers April Showers is a 2009 American independent drama film written and directed by Andrew Robinson. It is based on the Columbine High School shootings of which Robinson is a survivor. The film was shot at Plattsmouth High School in Plattsmouth in May 2008. My Words, My Lies - My Love Lila, Lila is a 2009 German film starring Daniel Brühl and Hannah Herzsprung. At various film festivals and international screenings the film was sometimes known under the title My Words, My Lies, My Love or My Words, My Lies – My Love. The American distributor is Corinth Releasing. Thor: Legend of the Magical Hammer Legends of Valhalla: Thor, also known as Thor: Legend of the Magical Hammer, is a 2011 3D CGI animated comedy feature film co-produced by CAOZ, Ulysses and Magma Films. It is based on stories about Thor, the god of thunder from Norse mythology. The film is the first full-length animated film to be produced in Iceland. It was released on October 14, 2011 in Reykjavík. The film was released on DVD in North America on March 19, 2013. Louis Theroux's African Hunting Holiday African Hunting Holiday is a 2008 British documentary by Louis Theroux. Theroux journeys to Limpopo Province, South Africa to join the foreign holidaymakers who flock there to hunt big game in so-called "canned" safaris where animals are purpose bred to be hunted in enclosures, including controversial animals such as lions. The documentary features not only the hunters but also the individuals who run the safaris, and the effects they have on the numbers of certain species in these areas. Macbeth Macbeth is a 2010 television film based on William Shakespeares tragedy of the same name. It was broadcast on BBC Four on 12 December 2010. In the United States, it aired on PBS Great Performances. It was directed by Rupert Goold from his stage adaptation for the Chichester Festival Theatre in 2007. Patrick Stewart is featured in the title role, with Kate Fleetwood as Lady Macbeth. The film evokes the atmosphere of Romania in the 1960s, with subtle parallels between Ceaușescu and Macbeth in their equally brutal quests for power. The Three Witches likewise receive an update in keeping with the 20th century aesthetics, appearing as hospital nurses. Their presence is pervasive throughout the film, punctuating the horror of Macbeths murderous reign. The film was shot entirely on location at Welbeck Abbey. Dogwood Tree is a 2010 Japanese romance drama film inspired by the lyrics of a love song of the same name by Yo Hitoto. The film is directed by Nobuhiro Doi, and its script was written by Noriko Yoshida. The film spans the ten-year period from 1996 to 2006, and it stars Yui Aragaki as Sae, a high school student who later grows into a young adult. Toma Ikuta also stars in this film, playing the role of Kouhei, Saes boyfriend and an aspiring fisherman. Sae and Kouhei met by accident on a train when they were both high school students, and a relationship starts to form. Later, when Sae needs to leave Hokkaido to go to Tokyo for studies, the two of them attempted to have a long-distance relationship. However, their bond is tested by multiple challenges facing the two of them. Hanamizuki was first released in Japanese cinemas on 21 August 2010. It subsequently made its international debut at the 30th Hawaii International Film Festival. The film received a mixed reception from critics, and grossed over US$32,990,888, making it the 12th-highest-grossing Japanese film of 2010. Visitors Visitors is a 2013 American documentary film, written and directed by Godfrey Reggio, exploring "humanitys trancelike relationship with technology." It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Will You Be There? Will You Be There? is a 2016 South Korean fantasy drama film directed by Hong Ji-young, based on the French novel, Seras-tu là ?, by Guillaume Musso. The film stars Kim Yoon-seok, Byun Yo-han and Chae Seo-jin. You're Darn Tootin' Youre Darn Tootin is a 1928 Laurel & Hardy silent comedy short, produced by Hal Roach. It was shot in January 1928 and released April 21, 1928, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The title is an American idiomatic phrase akin to "Youre darn right!" Gates of the Night Gates of the Night is a 1946 French film that was directed by Marcel Carné. It starred Serge Reggiani and Yves Montand. The script was written by Carnés long-time collaborator Jacques Prévert. The film made its debut in the United States four years after its official release in France. It introduced the much-recorded popular song "Autumn Leaves". Sharon's Baby I Dont Want to Be Born is a 1975 British horror film directed by Peter Sasdy and starring Joan Collins, Ralph Bates, Eileen Atkins and Donald Pleasence, which tapped into the 1970s fad for devil-child horror films. The film was originally marketed as a straight-faced and serious product, and as such was comprehensively mauled by critics of the time. However it later gained a reputation as a cult film favourite due to its perceived shortcomings, absurdities and unintentional camp comedy appeal. Windwalker Windwalker is a 1981 western film directed by Kieth Merrill and written by Ray Goldrup, based on a novel by Blaine M. Yorgason. It stars Trevor Howard and Nick Ramus. High Risk High Risk is a 1981 American/British/Mexican adventure/heist film directed by Stewart Raffill and stars James Brolin, Lindsay Wagner, Cleavon Little, James Coburn, Ernest Borgnine and Anthony Quinn. Last Exit Last Exit is a 2006 Canadian action-drama television film starring Kathleen Robertson and Andrea Roth. Hanger Hanger is a 2009 horror film written and directed by Ryan Nicholson, and co-written by Patrick Coble. Film is banned in Australia and Germany. Corpo Celeste Heavenly Body is a 2011 Italian drama film directed by Alice Rohrwacher. Blackbird Blackbird is a 2014 drama film directed by Patrik-Ian Polk and starring MoNique and Isaiah Washington in the lead roles. The film is adapted from the novel of the same name by Larry Duplechan and was released theatrically on April 24, 2015. The Tenants Downstairs The Tenants Downstairs is a 2016 Taiwanese black comedy-fantasy-mystery-drama film based on Taiwanese writer Giddens Kos novel of the same name. The film is written by Ko and also presented, produced and directed by Adam Tsuei and stars Simon Yam, Lee Kang-sheng, Kaiser Chuang, Ivy Shao and Sophia Li Filming for The Tenants Downstairs began in October 2015 and ended in November 2015 and was released on 12 August 2016. Rescued by Rover Rescued by Rover is a 1905 British short silent drama film, directed by Lewin Fitzhamon, about a dog who leads its master to his kidnapped baby, which was the first to feature the Hepworths family dog Blair in a starring role; following the release, the dog became a household name and he is considered to be the first dog film star. The film, which according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "marks a key stage in the mediums development from an amusing novelty to the seventh art," and, "possibly the only point in film history when British cinema unquestionably led the world," was an advance in filming techniques, editing, production and story telling. Four hundred prints were sold, so many that the negatives wore out twice, requiring the film to be re-shot each time. Two professional actors were paid to appear, and the film is cited as the first film to have used paid actors. The style of shooting and editing would bridge the gap between the styles of directors Edwin Stanton Porter and D. W. Griffith, and prints have been preserved in both the United States and the United Kingdom. Auction of Souls Ravished Armenia, also known as Auction of Souls, is a 1919 American silent film based on the autobiographical book Ravished Armenia by Arshaluys Mardiganian, who also played the lead role in the film. The film, which depicts the 1915 Armenian Genocide by the Ottoman Empire from the point of view of Armenian survivor Mardiganian, who plays herself in the film, survives in an incomplete form. Wackiki Wabbit Wackiki Wabbit is a 1943 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, starring Bugs Bunny. It was written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Chuck Jones. Voices were provided by Mel Blanc, Tedd Pierce, and Michael Maltese. The musical score was conducted by Carl Stalling. Wackiki Wabbit contains an experimental use of strongly graphic, nearly abstract backgrounds. The title is a double play on words, with "Wackiki" suggesting both the island setting as well as suggesting "wacky" along with the usual Elmer Fudd speech pronunciation of "rabbit", although Elmer does not appear in this picture. This cartoon has fallen to the public domain after United Artists failed to renew the copyright on time. The cartoon can be found, restored, on Disc 1 of the Volume 3. The Running Man The Running Man is a 1963 British drama film directed by Carol Reed, starring Laurence Harvey as a man who fakes his own death in a glider accident, then runs into trouble when an insurance investigator starts taking a close interest. It was adapted by screenwriter John Mortimer from the 1961 novel The Ballad of the Running Man by Shelley Smith. It was filmed in San Roque, Spain, Gibraltar and Ireland. The film opened at the Odeon Leicester Square in Londons West End on 1 August 1963. Lee Remick and Alan Bates co-starred with Harvey. The film briefly came to the attention of the Warren Commission investigating the assassination of President John F. Kennedy because of a viral marketing campaign which placed personal ads in the Dallas Morning News asking the "Running Man" to please call "Lee". Investigators thought that they might be coded messages placed by assassin Lee Harvey Oswald until they discovered the source of the advertisements. In Hollywood, an urban legend arose claiming that the film was a flop because it starred actors named Lee and Harvey. Hurry Sundown Hurry Sundown is a 1967 American drama film produced and directed by Otto Preminger, and starring Jane Fonda and Michael Caine. The screenplay by Horton Foote and Thomas C. Ryan is based on the 1965 novel of the same title by K.B. Gilden, a pseudonym for the married couple Katya and Bert Gilden. It marked Faye Dunaways film debut. Excellent Cadavers Excellent Cadavers is a 1999 television film directed by Ricky Tognazzi. The film is based on the book with the same name by Alexander Stille and tells the real life events of judge Giovanni Falcone. It was filmed in Palermo and Rome. The TV movie was broadcast by HBO October 16, 1999. In Italy it was released theatrically with the title I giudici - vittime eccellenti on August 2000. Chaos and Desire Chaos and Desire is a Canadian drama film, released in 2002. Written and directed by Manon Briand, the film stars Pascale Bussières as Alice Bradley, a seismologist returning to her hometown of Baie-Comeau, Quebec to investigate a mysterious interruption in the tidal flow on the St. Lawrence River. The film also stars Jean-Nicolas Verreault as Marc Vandal, a local pilot whose wifes recent death in a plane crash may be central to the tidal mystery; Julie Gayet as Catherine Rolland, Alices lesbian friend from college who helps her investigate; and Geneviève Bujold as Colette Lasalle, the owner of the local diner who is convinced that the mystery has a supernatural explanation. Other supporting cast members include Vincent Bilodeau and Gabriel Arcand. A Perfect Day A Perfect Day is a 2006 American made-for-television drama film directed by Peter Levin and written by Joyce Eliason. It is based on the 2003 novel A Perfect Day by Richard Paul Evans. The film stars Rob Lowe, Frances Conroy, Paget Brewster, Christopher Lloyd, Jude Ciccolella and Rowena King. The film premiered on TNT on December 18, 2006. Pilot "Pilot" is the first episode of the sports drama television series Friday Night Lights. The episode premiered on the NBC network on October 3, 2006. It introduces the men and women involved with the Dillon Panthers, a Texas high school football team. In the pilot episode, the team is preparing for the first game of the season, which will be the first game under new head coach Eric Taylor. The show is based on the 2004 film Friday Night Lights, which was in turn based on the 1990 non-fiction book A Town by H. G. Bissinger. Peter Berg, who is Bissingers cousin and who directed the film, wrote and directed the pilot episode, and served as executive producer for the series. While some of the actors from the movie returned to act on the show, most of the actors were cast specifically for the television series. Critical reception of the show was good to average, with a general appreciation for the realistic portrayal of Middle America. Generally speaking, however, there were serious doubts about whether the show would be able to stay on the air very long, though it has since gone on to complete five seasons. The episodes viewership of just over seven million was characterized as disappointing, though it did relatively well among men aged 18 to 34. Necrosis Necrosis is a 2009 independent psychological thriller film directed by Jason Robert Stephens and stars James Kyson Lee, Tiffany, George Stults and Michael Berryman. The Cat Piano The Cat Piano is an animated short film directed by Eddie White and Ari Gibson and narrated by Nick Cave. Tilva Rosh Tilva Roš is a 2010 Serbian coming of age drama following a group of skaters from Bor, a small mining town in eastern part of Serbia, during their first summer after finishing high school. Christmas with a Capital C Christmas with a Capital C is a 2010 American Christian drama direct-to-DVD film directed by Helmut Schleppi. The films plot was based on a song of the same name by Christian band Go Fish, whose name was inspired by one of actor Brad Stines stand-up comedy routines. It centers on what, in recent years, has been dubbed the "War on Christmas" in the United States. The Girl Without Hands The Girl Without Hands is a 2016 French animated drama film directed, written, edited, and animated by Sébastien Laudenbach in his feature debut; Laudenbach animated the entire film on his own. The film is based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale of the same name and stars the voices of Anaïs Demoustier and Jérémie Elkaïm. It premiered in the ACID section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and played in competition at the 2016 Annecy International Animated Film Festival, where it received the Jury Distinction award. 3 Bad Men 3 Bad Men is a 1926 American Western film directed by John Ford. Bob Mastrangelo has called it "One of John Fords greatest silent epics." The film had inspired the title for Akira Kurosawas 1958 film Three Bad Men in a Hidden Fortress, simply known as The Hidden Fortress in the rest of the world. Million Dollar Legs Million Dollar Legs is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film starring Jack Oakie and W.C. Fields, directed by Edward F. Cline, produced by Herman J. Mankiewicz and B.P. Schulberg, co-written by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and released by Paramount Pictures. The film was inspired by the 1932 Summer Olympics, held in Los Angeles. Born to Be Bad Born to Be Bad is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by Lowell Sherman, and starring Loretta Young and Cary Grant. This film was rejected by the Hays Office twice before it was finally approved. Youngs character, an unwed mother who entertains wholesale buyers to secure contracts for her friend, had to be re-written and re-filmed, so that her occupation is only hinted at. Zanuck had to cut as much as possible shots of Young in her underwear and of exposed legs to the hips. The box-office return was poor, with a loss of $50,000. The Glass Menagerie The Glass Menagerie is a 1950 American drama film directed by Irving Rapper. The screenplay by Tennessee Williams and Peter Berneis is based on the 1944 Williams play of the same title. It was the first of his plays to be adapted for the screen. Phantom from Space Phantom from Space is a 1953 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film produced and directed by W. Lee Wilder that stars Ted Cooper, Noreen Nash, Dick Sands, and Burt Wenland. The original screenplay was written by William Raynor and Myles Wilder. Working with most of the same crew, this was one of several early 1950s films made by Wilder and son Myles on a financing-for-distribution basis with United Artists and, on occasion, RKO Radio Pictures. Geronimo Geronimo is a 1962 Technicolor Western film made by Levy-Gardner-Laven and released by United Artists, starring Chuck Connors in the title role. The film was directed by Arnold Laven from a screenplay by Pat Fielder, filming took place in Sierra de Órganos National Park in the town of Sombrerete, Mexico . The following year, Connors married his costar, Kamala Devi. Eden and After Eden and After is a 1970 French-Czechoslovak drama art film directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. Grave of the Vampire Grave of the Vampire is a 1972 American horror film directed by John Hayes. The film is also known as Seed of Terror. Hickey & Boggs Hickey & Boggs is a 1972 American neo-noir crime film written by Walter Hill and directed by Robert Culp. Dark Horse Dark Horse is a 1992 American drama film directed by David Hemmings. The screenplay by Janet Maclean was adapted from an original story by Tab Hunter. Sprung Sprung is a 1997 comedy film written by Rusty Cundieff and Darin Scott, directed by Cundieff and starring Cundieff, Tisha Campbell, Joe Torry, and Paula Jai Parker. A Chinese Tall Story A Chinese Tall Story is a 2005 Hong Kong fantasy adventure film written and directed by Jeffrey Lau. The story is loosely based on the novel Journey to the West. True North True North is a 2006 Scottish drama film directed by Steve Hudson and starring Martin Compston, Peter Mullan, Gary Lewis and Steven Robertson as sailors aboard a Scottish fishing boat smuggling illegal immigrants from China into the United Kingdom. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in Canada on 11 September 2006 and was also shown at the Max Ophüls Festival in Germany, the Karlovy Vary Film Festival in the Czech Republic, the Copenhagen International Film Festival in Denmark and the Ourense International Film Festival in Spain. There is a 2014 Korean film, Haemoo, with the same story which is attributed to a 2007 stage play by the same name. The Sinking of the Laconia The Sinking of the Laconia is a two-part television film, first aired on 6 and 7 January 2011 on BBC Two, about the Laconia incident; the sinking of the British ocean liner RMS Laconia during World War II by a German U-boat, which then, together with three other U-boats and an Italian submarine, rescued the passengers but was in turn attacked by an American bomber. The film is a British-German co-production, written by Alan Bleasdale, directed by Uwe Janson, and with Andrew Buchan, Brian Cox, Ken Duken, Morven Christie, Lindsay Duncan, Thomas Kretschmann and Franka Potente in the leading roles. It was shot in Cape Town, South Africa. Kanchana: Muni 2 Muni 2: Kanchana is a 2011 Tamil horror comedy film written, produced and directed by Raghava Lawrence as a sequel to his previous venture, Muni and the second film in the installment of Muni film series. The film features Sarathkumar in the title as well as lead role, with Raghava Lawrence, Lakshmi Rai, Kovai Sarala, Devadarshini and Sriman in supporting roles. The film revolves around Raghava, who is scared to venture outside gets possessed by a ghost and starts behaving weirdly. The ghost turns out to be a transgender woman who wants to take revenge on an MLA who murdered her and her family for land-grabbing. The films cinematography and editing was handled by Vetri and Kishore Te. respectively. The films soundtrack was composed by Thaman. The films distribution rights were bought by Sri Thenandal Films. The film released on 22 July 2011, while a dubbed same-titled Telugu version was released a week earlier in Andhra Pradesh. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film became a commercial success in both languages. The film was remade in Kannada as Kalpana directed by Ramanarayanan. Was remade also in Sinhala as Maya in Sri Lanka and in Bengali as Mayabini starring Symon Sadik, Amit Hasan and Airin Sultana Air Collision Air Collision is a 2012 American direct-to-video action film directed by Liz Adams and starring Reginald VelJohnson, Jordan Ladd and Gerald Webb. Air Collision was released on March 27, 2012 by The Asylum. Overheard 3 Overheard 3 is a 2014 Hong Kong-Chinese crime-thriller film written and directed by Alan Mak and Felix Chong and starring Sean Lau, Louis Koo, Daniel Wu, Zhou Xun and Michelle Ye. It is a sequel to the 2011 film Overheard 2 in which Lau, Koo and Wu play different roles with a different storyline, but the key elements of the previous two films are kept. The film was released in China on 29 May 2014 and in Hong Kong on 5 June 2014. Life in Color Life in Color is a 2015 American drama film starring Josh McDermitt and Katharine Emmer that had its world premiere at the 2015 South by Southwest film festival. Grandma's Reading Glass Grandmas Reading Glass is a 1900 British short silent drama film, directed by George Albert Smith, featuring a young Willy who borrows a huge magnifying glass to focus on various objects, which was shot to demonstrate the new technique of close-up. The film, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "was one of the first films to cut between medium shot and point-of-view close-up. It was destroyed in a fire at Warwick Trading Companys studio facility in 1912. "The close-ups themselves were simulated by photographing the relevant objects inside a black circular mask fixed in front of the camera lens," according to Michael Brooke, "which also had the effect of creating a circular image that helped them stand out from the rest of the film." "Smith would develop these techniques in the more narrative-based As Seen Through a Telescope, made the same year." BFI reviewer Michael Brooke states that, "there is very little narrative to speak of besides the boy looking around for further objects to examine," "but at the time it was released, that would in itself have been sufficient novelty to maintain the audiences interest." The film, long thought lost, was discovered in 1960 in the collection of Danish court photographer and film pioneer Peter Elfelt. Man in the Saddle Man in the Saddle is a 1951 Technicolor Western film directed by Andre DeToth starring Randolph Scott. The screenplay is based on the novel of the same name by Ernest Haycox. Man in the Saddle was the first of the many lucrative collaborations between its star Randolph Scott and producer Harry Joe Brown. The films plot centers on a farmer who turns to violence when a powerful and ruthless land baron tries to take over his land. In the process he is caught between two women, the ambitious Laurie and the down-to-earth Nan. The climax of the film is a fierce fistfight between Scott and John Russell. Girl with Green Eyes Girl with Green Eyes is a 1964 British drama film, which Edna OBrien adapted from her own novel, The Lonely Girl. It tells the story of a young, naive country girls romance with a sophisticated older man. Directed by Desmond Davis, the film stars Peter Finch, Rita Tushingham, Lynn Redgrave and Julian Glover. Zatoichi the Outlaw is a 1967 Japanese chambara film directed by Satsuo Yamamoto and starring Shintaro Katsu as the blind masseur Zatoichi. It was originally released by the Daiei Motion Picture Company, and is the first film produced by Katsu Productions. Zatoichi the Outlaw is the sixteenth episode in the 26-part film series devoted to the character of Zatoichi. Tintorera: Killer Shark Tintorera is a 1977 Mexican-English co-production horror film directed by René Cardona Jr. and starring Susan George, Hugo Stiglitz, Fiona Lewis and Andrés García. It is based on the novel of the same name by oceanographer Ramón Bravo that studied the species of shark known as "tintorera" and discovered the sleeping sharks of Isla Mujeres. The film, along with many monster movies of the 1970s and 1980s is very similar to Jaws. It is also known by the alternative title Tintorera: Killer Shark. Quentin Tarantino paid tribute to this movie at the 8th Morelia International Film Festival, showing a copy from his private collection. Dangerous Moves Dangerous Moves is a 1984 French-language film about chess, directed by Richard Dembo, produced by Arthur Cohn, starring Michel Piccoli, Alexandre Arbatt, as well as Liv Ullmann, Leslie Caron, and Bernhard Wicki in prominent supporting roles. Its original French title is La diagonale du fou. The film was a co-production between companies in France and Switzerland. It tells the story of two very different men competing in the final match of the World Chess Championship. One is a 52-year-old Soviet Jew who holds the title, and the other is a 35-year-old genius who defected to the West several years earlier. Willy the Sparrow Willy the Sparrow is a 1989 Hungarian animated film directed by József Gémes. It was released in Hungary to critical acclaim and it won the Prize of the Audience at the 3rd Kecskemét Animation Film Festival. The English adaptation was directed by Scott Murphy. Voice actors included Sarah Schaub, Barta Heiner, Rick Macy and Aaron Bybee. The film was released on DVD in 2004. The Best Job in the World The Best Job in the World is a 1996 French drama film directed by Gérard Lauzier. It was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival. Toplo Toplo is a comedy film released in Bulgaria in 1978. It was written and directed by Vladimir Yanchev. The film satirizes the eternal fear of all Bulgarians to have contractors fixing problems in their houses. The story develops at the end of the seventies, the time of the vast expansion of the centralized system for heat- and warm water supply, in Sofia. The Twelve Months The Twelve Months is a 1956 Soviet traditionally animated feature film directed by the "patriarch of Russian animation", Ivan Ivanov-Vano. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow and is based on the fairy-tale play of the same name by Samuil Marshak. The scene of action in the animated film isnt specified, but on a picture it is clear that action happens in the West at the turn of the eighteenth to nineteenth centuries. The animated film plot quite precisely reflects story events, thus the particular emphasis is placed on ridiculing the shortcomings of an absolute monarchy. The films sound and image were restored in by Krupnyy Plan, who released it on video and DVD in Russia in 2005. An English-subtitled edition of the Russian-language version has not been released. However, Films by Jove released the film on DVD in 1999 as "volume 3" of its "Stories From My Childhood" series - this version features a choice of English, French or Spanish soundtracks. Pressure Pressure is a 2002 thriller film, starring Kerr Smith and Lochlyn Munro. It was co-written and directed by Richard Gale. The film was first shown at the American Film Market on February 20, 2002, before being released direct-to-video on November 26, 2002. Viva Viva is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Anna Biller and starring, in addition to Biller, Jared Sanford, Bridget Brno, Chad England, Marcus DeAnda, and John Klemantaski. The plot concerns a 1970s suburban housewife who is dragged through the worst excesses of the sexual revolution. Belle toujours Belle Toujours is a 2006 French-language Portuguese film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It was Portugals submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. It is a sequel to the film Belle de Jour. Oldboys Oldboys is a 2009 Danish comedy film directed by Nikolaj Steen. Answer This! Answer This! is an American 2011 comedy film written and directed by Christopher Farah, starring Christopher Gorham, Arielle Kebbel, and Chris Parnell. The film was primarily filmed in Ann Arbor and is set at the University of Michigan; it is the first film to have been filmed closely in cooperation with the University. Stuck Between Stations Stuck Between Stations is a 2011 romantic drama film, directed by Brady Kiernan from a script by Nat Bennett and Sam Rosen. The film tells a coming-of-age story about former high school classmates reunited by chance during a chaotic party-filled evening. Stuck Between Stations premiered as an official selection of the Viewpoints section at the SVA Theater at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, New York, U.S.A. A NYC theatrical release was slated in November 2011. 33 Postcards 33 Postcards is a 2011 drama film written and directed by Pauline Chan and starring Guy Pearce. It is the first co-production between China and New South Wales. I Am a Mother I Am a Mother is a 2012 Iranian drama film directed by Fereydoun Jeyrani. The Book of Esther The Book of Esther is a 2013 American biblical-drama film, directed by David A. R. White, starring Jen Lilley as Esther. The film portrays a Jewish girl, Esther, who is chosen as the new queen consort to King Xerxes I of Persia and her efforts to stop evil Lord Hamans plot to exterminate the Jews. The film is loosely based on the biblical tale of The Book of Esther. It was released on June 11, 2013, in the United States as a direct-to-TV special. Vita & Virginia Vita and Virginia is a 2018 British biographical romance drama film directed by Chanya Button. The screenplay, written by Button and Eileen Atkins, is adapted from the 1992 play Vita & Virginia by Atkins. The film stars Gemma Arterton, Elizabeth Debicki, and Isabella Rossellini. Set in the 1920s, Vita and Virginia tells the story of the love affair between Vita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf. The film had its world premiere as a Special Presentation at the Toronto International Film Festival on 11 September 2018. It is scheduled to be released in the United Kingdom on 5 July 2019; and in the United States on 23 August 2019. Girls of the Sun Girls of the Sun is a 2018 French drama film directed by Eva Husson. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Mannequin Mannequin is a 1937 American drama film directed by Frank Borzage, and starring Joan Crawford, Spencer Tracy, and Alan Curtis. Crawford plays Jessie, a young working class woman who seeks to improve her life by marrying her boyfriend, only to find out that he is no better than what she left behind. She meets a self-made millionaire with whom she falls in love despite his financial problems. The film premiered on December 14, 1937, in Westwood, California. It opened on January 20, 1938, in New York City, followed by a wide American release on January 21, 1938. Brideless Groom Brideless Groom is the 101st short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1947 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Substitute Surogat is a 1961 Yugoslav short animated film by Croatian director Dušan Vukotić, produced by Zagreb Film, then a Yugoslav film production company. The film won an Academy Award for Short Subjects in 1962. The film is also known by several other names in other languages: Cypporar, Der Ersatz, Le Succēdanē and Surrogatto. The Academy Film Archive preserved Ersatz in 2012. WUSA WUSA is a 1970 American drama film directed by Stuart Rosenberg and starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Anthony Perkins, Laurence Harvey, Cloris Leachman and Wayne Rogers. It was written by Robert Stone, based on his 1967 novel A Hall of Mirrors. The story involves a radio station in New Orleans with the eponymous call sign which is apparently involved in a right-wing conspiracy. It culminates with a riot and stampede at a patriotic pep-rally when an assassin on a catwalk opens fire. Roseanna Roseanna is a 1993 Swedish police film about Martin Beck, directed by Daniel Alfredson, based on the novel Roseanna. The Grave The Grave is a 1996 thriller starring Craig Sheffer, Gabrielle Anwar and Josh Charles. Its plot concerns two convicts who escape from prison to find a buried treasure. The Forest The Forest is a 1982 American slasher film directed, written, edited and produced by Don Jones and starring Gary Kent, Tomi Barrett and John Batis. The film was shot in Sequoia National Park in California in 1981. Vacanze di Natale Vacanze di Natale is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Violet Perfume: No One Is Listening Violet Perfume: No One Is Listening is a 2001 Mexican film directed by Maryse Sistach. It was Mexicos submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Obaba Obaba is a 2005 Spanish drama film directed by Montxo Armendáriz, based on the Bernardo Atxaga novel Obabakoak. Black House Black House is a 2007 South Korean horror film directed by Shin Tae-ra, that is based on the popular Japanese novel of the same title by Yusuke Kishi. A Japanese film adaptation of the novel was releleased in 1999. The story centers on an insurance investigator that suspects a family murdered their son to receive his insurance policy. Matching Jack Matching Jack is a 2010 Australian drama film directed by Nadia Tass from a screenplay by Lynne Renew and David Parker, based on an unfilmed script by Renew entitled Love and Mortar. Punch Punch is a 2011 South Korean coming-of-age film directed by Lee Han about the budding mentor-mentee relationship forged between a rebellious high school student from a poor household and his meddlesome homeroom teacher who moves in next door. It is based on the bestselling novel Wandeuk by Kim Ryeo-ryeong, which has sold more than 700,000 copies since it was published in 2008. Scorpion in Love Scorpion in Love is a 2013 Spanish romantic drama film directed by Santiago A. Zannou and starring Álex González, Miguel Ángel Silvestre, Carlos Bardem, Judith Diakhate and Javier Bardem. It is based on the novel of the same name by Carlos Bardem, who also wrote the screenplay with Zannou. The Finishers The Finishers is a 2013 French drama film directed by Nils Tavernier. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Wolves Wolves is a 2016 American sports drama film written and directed by Bart Freundlich and starring Michael Shannon, Carla Gugino, Taylor John Smith, Chris Bauer and John Douglas Thompson. The film was released on March 3, 2017, by IFC Films. Untouchable Untouchable is a 2019 documentary about the film producer Harvey Weinstein and the sexual abuse allegations that involve him. It was directed by Ursula Macfarlane. The films focuses on interviews with Weinstein’s accusers including that of Rosanna Arquette, Paz de la Huerta and Erika Rosenbaum. The film had its festival debut at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. The Story of Temple Drake The Story of Temple Drake is a 1933 pre-Code rape and revenge film adapted from the highly controversial novel Sanctuary by William Faulkner. Though watered down, the movie was still so scandalous, it was one of the reasons for the introduction of the Hays Code. It starred Miriam Hopkins as Temple Drake, a wild Southern American woman who falls into the hands of a gang led by the brutal Trigger, played by Jack La Rue. The original novel was partly the basis of another film adaptation in 1961, this time under the books original title, directed by Tony Richardson, starring Lee Remick as Temple Drake, Yves Montand as Candy, Bradford Dillman, Harry Townes, and Odetta in a rare film appearance. Long unseen except in bootleg 16mm prints, The Story of Temple Drake was restored by the Museum of Modern Art and re-premiered in 2011 at the TCM Classic Film Festival. The Criterion Collection announced that they will be bringing the film to Bluray and DVD in December 2019. Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves is a 1954 French comedy film directed by Jacques Becker and starring Fernandel, Samia Gamal and Dieter Borsche. The films sets were designed by Georges Wakhévitch. Some scenes were shot on location in Morocco. A Majority of One A Majority of One is a 1961 American comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy, starring Rosalind Russell and Alec Guinness. It was adapted from the play of the same name by Leonard Spigelgass, which was a Broadway hit in the 1959-1960 season, starring Gertrude Berg and Cedric Hardwicke. Laura Laura: Shadows of a Summer or is a 1979 French romantic and erotic drama film directed by photographer David Hamilton. Hamilton himself made a cameo appearance in the film. It stars a then sixteen-year-old Dawn Dunlap at the time of release, as the title character. Dr. Caligari Dr. Caligari is a 1989 American avant-garde horror erotic film co-written and directed by Stephen Sayadian and starring Madeleine Reynal, Laura Albert, Gene Zerna, David Parry, Fox Harris and Jennifer Balgobin. It is a semi-sequel to the 1920 film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. The film details a disturbed doctor and her illegal experiments on her patients. Originally, and briefly, billed as Dr. Caligari 3000 when it debuted at select theaters in 1989, the film promptly faded into obscurity. Since it was released on VHS and limited Betamax format, the title has been Dr. Caligari. The film is considered a cult classic and has been shown as a "Midnight Movie" at various times. Fear Fear is a 1990 American thriller/horror/suspense film. It is directed by Rockne S. OBannon and stars Ally Sheedy, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Michael OKeefe, Lauren Hutton, Keone Young, Stan Shaw, Dean Goodman, Don Hood and Jonathan Prince. Hail Caesar Hail Caesar is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Anthony Michael Hall and starring Hall, Robert Downey Jr., Samuel L. Jackson, Judd Nelson, and Bobbie Phillips. Lovers Lane Lovers Lane is a 1999 American independent slasher film directed by Jon Steven Ward and starring Erin J. Dean, Riley Smith and Sarah Lancaster. It also marks the film debut of Anna Faris. The film is based on the urban legend of The Hook, an escaped mental patient who terrorizes couples in and around lovers lanes. Most Promising Young Actress Most Promising Young Actress is a 2000 French comedy film, directed by Gérard Jugnot. Confusion of Genders Confusion of Genders is a 2000 French drama film starring Pascal Greggory. It was directed by Ilan Duran Cohen. Two actors of this film were nominated at the César Awards 2001: Pascal Greggory for Best Actor – Leading Role and Cyrille Thouvenin for Most Promising Actor. Cheerleader Ninjas Cheerleader Ninjas is a 2002 camp/action film directed by Kevin Campbell, starring actress Kira Reed, and from production company Control Track Productions. It predates the similarly-named George Takei comedic vehicle Ninja Cheerleaders. In the film, the internet must be rescued from the control of a religious fanaticism group by four cheerleader ninjutsu students and their geek allies. The movie was filmed at Englewood High School. Savage Messiah Savage Messiah is a Canadian thriller-drama film, released in 2002. The film dramatizes the real-life story of Roch "Moïse" Thériault, a cult leader who was arrested in Burnt River, Ontario, in 1989. The film stars Luc Picard as Thériault, and Polly Walker as Paula Jackson, the social worker whose investigation revealed Thériaults crimes. The films cast also includes Isabelle Blais, Louis Ferreira, Pascale Montpetit, Isabelle Cyr, Robert Higden and Domini Blythe. The film garnered seven Genie Award nominations at the 23rd Genie Awards. Picard won Best Actor, Montpetit won Best Supporting Actress and screenwriter Sharon Riis won Best Adapted Screenplay. The film was also nominated, but did not win, in the categories of Best Actress, Best Cinematography and Best Costume Design. Director Mario Azzopardi was also nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Direction - Feature Film at the 2003 Directors Guild of Canada awards. Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets is a 2004 British fictional documentary about a manned voyage through the solar system. Space Odyssey premiered in 2004 and was made by the BBC. It was written and directed by Joe Ahearne and produced by Christopher Riley, who was presented with the 2005 Sir Arthur Clarke Award for Best TV & Radio Presentation. The story is set at an unspecified time in the future, though in the accompanying book, the missions chief science officer recalls reading Arthur C. Clarkes 1982 novel, 2010, some 40 years earlier. Triad Wars Fatal Move is a 2008 Hong Kong action film written, produced and directed by Dennis S.Y. Law. Starring Sammo Hung, Simon Yam and Wu Jing, who reunite after 2005s Sha Po Lang. The film focuses on a Triad gang led by brothers Lin Ho-Lung and Lin Ho-Tung, which faces a series of double crossings, and violent misfortunes. Danny Lee co-stars in the film, returning in his first feature film role after four years, once again playing a Hong Kong police officer. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 28 February 2008. Seymour: An Introduction Seymour: An Introduction is a 2014 American documentary film. Directed by Ethan Hawke, the film documents the career of Seymour Bernstein, a classical pianist who abandoned his rising career as a concert pianist at age 50 to retreat to a more modest, private life as a music educator and composer. The film was released on March 13, 2015, by IFC Films. It has a 100% rating on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. All About Them All About Them is a 2015 French romantic comedy film directed by Jérôme Bonnell. It stars Anaïs Demoustier, Félix Moati and Sophie Verbeeck. Yalghaar Yalghaar is a 2017 Pakistani war-epic film directed by Hassan Rana. The film is produced by MindWorks Media and is based on the true story of Pakistan Armys Swat Operation. The film "explores what happens in the lives of those involved, including the militants and how all of them are affected at a personal level because of the ongoing operation". It stars Shaan Shahid in the lead role, along with Humayun Saeed, Adnan Siddiqui, Armeena Khan, Aleeze Nasser, Ayesha Omer, Sana Bucha, Bilal Ashraf. It is the most expensive Pakistani movie to date. Apart from budget and extensive cast, the film features 150 written characters. On 19 December 2014, Hassan Waqas Rana revealed that this film is a tribute to slain children of the 2014 Peshawar school attack. Homestay Homestay is a 2018 Thai drama thriller fantasy film produced by Jor Kwang Films and distributed by GDH 559. Co-written and directed by Parkpoom Wongpoom, the film is based on the Japanese novel Colorful by Eto Mori. It stars Teeradon Supapunpinyo as a spirit who gets to inhabit the body of Min, a teenager who recently committed suicide, and bring him back to life. The film was released in theatres on 25 October 2018. Double Whoopee Double Whoopee is a 1929 Hal Roach Studios silent short comedy starring Laurel and Hardy. It was shot during February 1929 and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on May 18. Gone to Earth Gone to Earth is a British Technicolor film by the director-writer team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. It stars Jennifer Jones, David Farrar, and Cyril Cusack, and features Esmond Knight. The film was significantly changed for the American market by David O. Selznick and retitled The Wild Heart in 1952. Gone to Earth is based on the 1917 novel of the same name by author Mary Webb. The novel was all but ignored when it first appeared, but became better known in the 1930s, as the neo-romantic revival gathered pace. The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima is a Warner Color feature film made in 1952. It was promoted as a fact-based treatment of the events surrounding the apparitions of Our Lady of Fátima, in Portugal, in 1917. It stars Susan Whitney as Lúcia dos Santos, Sherry Jackson as Jacinta Marto and Sammy Ogg as Francisco Marto, with Gilbert Roland as a fictional character named Hugo, a kindly but agnostic friend of the three children, who rediscovered his faith in God through the miracle of the Sun. The musical score by Max Steiner received an Academy Award nomination. The film was released on DVD on April 4, 2006. The Rape of the Vampire Le Viol du Vampire is a 1968 film directed by Jean Rollin. It was his directorial debut. The film consists of two parts: The Rape of the Vampire and The Vampire Woman/Queen of the Vampires. Originally, the film was only supposed to be a short, but a second part was filmed and added later so that it could be released as a feature film. Critical reaction to the film was very hostile. Its poetic spirit and strong inspiration from American serials did not seem to attract viewers or critics at the time of its release. The film was received negatively and provoked a scandal,, but it remains an important film in the Rollin oeuvre. Themes developed in his subsequent feature films were already present: vampires, a fascination with old cemeteries, lesbianism and a pronounced taste for eroticism. Some scenes and characters were copied almost identically in his later films. What Every Frenchwoman Wants Exploits of a Young Don Juan is a 1986 French-Italian erotic coming of age film written and directed by Gianfranco Mingozzi. It is loosely based on the novel Les Exploits dun jeune Don Juan by Guillaume Apollinaire. Crash and Burn Crash and Burn is a 1990 American science fiction film directed by Charles Band. It was originally titled Robot Jox 2: Crash and Burn in most European markets, despite not being related to Bands 1990 film Robot Jox. Sapoot Sapoot is 1996 Hindi action movie directed by Jagdish A. Sharma, starring Sunil Shetty, Akshay Kumar, Karishma Kapoor and Sonali Bendre. Other cast members include Kader Khan, Prem Chopra, Johnny Lever, Kiran Kumar, Avtar Gill, Mukesh Rishi, Shalini Kapoor, Jeetu Verma and Mahavir Shah. The film was successful at the box office. The Wife of an Important Man The Wife of an Important Man is an Egyptian drama film directed by Mohamed Khan. Starring Ahmad Zaki and Mervat Amin, this film tells us the story of the rise and fall of a police officer, during the regime of Anwar El Sadat. It received the Silver Award at the Damascus Film Festival in 1987, and was screened in competition at the 15th Moscow International Film Festival in 1987. Was also screened at the Montreal, Valencia, Tetouan, Digne, Istanbul and Nantes Film Festivals in 1987 and 1988. No: 20 Madras Mail No.20 Madras Mail is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language thriller comedy film directed by Joshiy and written by Dennis Joseph. The film stars Mohanlal in the lead role, along with Jagadish, Manianpilla Raju, M. G. Soman and Ashokan in supporting roles; Mammootty appears in an extended cameo role. The film follows the mystery behind the murder of a young woman in a train journey between Thiruvananthapuram and Madras. Almost half of the film was shot inside a train. This film was remade in Hindi as Teesra Kaun by Partho Ghosh, with Mithun Chakraborty. Evil Alien Conquerors Evil Alien Conquerors is an American comedy science fiction film. Released in 2003, the film was directed by Chris Matheson, and follows two aliens who are sent to Earth to destroy mankind, but when they arrive they are unable to complete their mission. The two aliens befriend a fast food employee who helps them. La Femme Musketeer La Femme Musketeer is a made for television movie produced by Hallmark Entertainment and Larry Levinson Productions, filmed on Draguć in Croatia. It originally premiered on June 20, 2004 on Hallmark Channel. Kaadhal Kaadhal 2004 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film based on a true story, directed by Balaji Sakthivel, starring Bharath and Sandhya in her feature film debut. It was produced by S. Shankar and featured music composed by Joshua Sridhar. The film opened to critical acclaim and was a high commercial success. Upon release, the film was dubbed into Telugu as Premisthe. It was remade in Kannada as Cheluvina Chittara in 2007, in Bengali as Chirodini Tumi Je Amar in 2008, in Marathi as Ved Laavi Jeeva in 2010, in Nepali as Manjari in 2013 and in Punjabi as Ramta Jogi in 2015. Body Body is a Thai horror-thriller film. It is produced by GTH, the same production company that made the hit Thai horror film, Shutter. Body is directed by Paween Purijitpanya and co-written by Chukiat Sakweerakul, who had previously directed the thriller, 13 Beloved. Body has parallels to an actual murder case in Thailand, in which a physician was convicted and given the death penalty in the dismemberment of his estranged wife. Among the cast is Arak Amornsupasiri, who plays the protagonist Chon. Arak is the guitarist in the Thai rock band, Slur. Barah Aana Barah Aana is a 2009 Indian comedy-drama film written and directed by Raja Menon. The title refers to Barah in Hindustani aanas, meaning a rupee, which was a unit of Indian currency before decimalisation. Barah Aana stars Naseeruddin Shah, Vijay Raaz, Arjun Mathur, and Tannishtha Chatterjee. The film depicts the lives of working-class Indians in a globalized milieu and how events spiral out of control when the characters try their hands at crime. Kaathala Kaathala Kaathala Kaathala is a 1998 Tamil language comedy film directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao and produced by P. L. Thenappan. The film stars Kamal Haasan, Prabhu Deva, Soundarya and Rambha in the lead roles with an ensemble cast in supporting roles. The film released on 10 April 1998, to positive reviews and became a commercial success. The film was later dubbed into Telugu as Navvandi Lavvandi and released in early 1999. In 2010, Goldmines Telefilms Pvt Ltd dubbed the film into Hindi with a slight variation in the title as Kaathala Kathala. The movie was loosely remade in Hindi as Housefull. Ee Adutha Kaalath Ee Adutha Kaalathu is a 2012 Indian Malayalam black comedy film written by Murali Gopy and directed by Arun Kumar Aravind. The film marks the second directorial venture by Arun Kumar Aravind, after his notable directorial debut Cocktail. Kerala State Award winning cinematographer Shehnad Jalal handled the camera. The narrative is patterned like a Rubiks Cube; its a brainy entertainer that mixes various genres. It features the lives of six different persons from different strata of the social life of the city, interconnected due to unexpected events beyond their control. Bengali model and theater artiste Tanushree Ghosh makes her debut in Malayalam cinema with this film. The cast includes Indrajith, Murali Gopy, Anoop Menon, Nishan, Jagathy Sreekumar and Mythili. The music is composed by Gopi Sundar and the lyrics are by Rafeeq Ahmed. The film was released on 24 February 2012 in Kerala to positive reviews. The film is considered a path-breaker for its bold and realistic narration and the innovative style of weaving story threads together. It was screened at the Malayalam Cinema Today category of the 17th International Film Festival of Kerala, where it won the NETPAC Award for Best Malayalam Film. Discussions are underway for the Hindi remake of the movie. You and Me You and Me is a 1938 American crime film noir directed by Fritz Lang and starring Sylvia Sidney and George Raft. They play a pair of criminals on parole and working in a department store full of similar cases; Harry Careys character routinely hires ex-convicts to staff his store. The film was written by Norman Krasna and Virginia Van Upp. The Whisperers The Whisperers is a 1967 British drama film directed by Bryan Forbes and starring Edith Evans. It is based on the 1961 novel by Robert Nicolson. Although the fictional setting of the film is not named, it was mainly shot on location in the Lancashire town of Oldham, a once-thriving textile centre near Manchester which by 1967 had fallen into decline. Star Edith Evans received many honors for her leading performance, including her third Oscar nomination. Whity Whity is a 1971 West German film, written and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Günther Kaufmann and Hanna Schygulla. Shot in Spain, it is a melodrama in the form of a Spaghetti Western which addresses some of Fassbinders recurrent themes such as dysfunctional families, sexual diversity and the struggle of the individual to find a place in society. Though entered into the 21st Berlin International Film Festival, it was never distributed theatrically and only much later achieved a DVD release. A Smoky Mountain Christmas A Smoky Mountain Christmas is a 1986 American made-for-television musical fantasy film starring Dolly Parton and Lee Majors, directed by Henry Winkler. It was originally broadcast on ABC on December 14, 1986. The Dante Quartet The Dante Quartet is an experimental short film by Stan Brakhage, completed in 1987. The film was inspired by Dantes Divine Comedy, and took six years to produce. Nils Karlsson Pyssling Nils Karlsson Pyssling is a 1990 Swedish family film based on the novel with the same name by Astrid Lindgren. The Lost World The Lost World is a 1992 film, based on the book of the same name by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The movie is set in Africa rather than the books setting of South America, and the character of Lord John Roxton has been replaced with a female character played by Tamara Gorski. It was followed by a sequel the same year, Return to the Lost World, with the same director and main cast. Emil and the Detectives Emil and the Detectives is a 2001 German family film directed by Franziska Buch and starring Tobias Retzlaff, Anja Sommavilla and Jürgen Vogel. It is based on a novel by Erich Kästner. Life and Debt Life and Debt is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Stephanie Black. It examines the economic and social situation in Jamaica, and specifically how the International Monetary Fund and the World Banks structural adjustment policies have impacted the island. Crazy as Hell Crazy as Hell, released in 2002, is a horror suspense film that is based on the 1982 novel Satan by Jeremy Leven and follows Dr. Ty Adams, an aggressive and overconfident psychiatrist producing a documentary film about a nearby state-run mental hospital. While treating a new patient who claims to be Satan, Dr. Adams begins to question his own perceptions. Operation Grandma Operation Grandma is a short 1999 Israeli satirical comedy about the military and kibbutz life directed by Dror Shaul. It was filmed on Kibbutz Yakum and based on Kibbutz Kissufim where Shaul was born and raised. Popcorn Popcorn is a 2007 British romantic comedy film written and directed by Darren Paul Fisher. It was filmed in 2005 at one of Londons largest multiplex cinemas, Odeon Greenwich. Puffball: The Devil's Eyeball Puffball is a 2007 supernatural drama film directed by Nicolas Roeg, his final feature. The script was adapted from Fay Weldons 1980 novel of the same name by her son, Dan Weldon. The film was partially funded through the UK Film Councils New Cinema Fund. The film had its premiere at the 2007 Montreal Film Festival. The film was later released in Canada on 28 October 2007, and saw a limited release in the United States on 29 February 2008. Black Dahlia Black Dahlia is a 2006 United States production horror film inspired by the mysterious unsolved murder of the"Black Dahlia", Hollywood actress Elizabeth Short. Instead of dramatizing the infamous 1947 murder of Short and the ensuing investigation, writer-director Ulli Lommel follows a series of contemporary L.A.-area homicides patterned after the 1947 slaying. Lions Gate Entertainment distributes this film on DVD. Il Futuro Il Futuro is a 2013 drama film directed by Alicia Scherson. Based on Roberto Bolaños novel Una novelita lumpen, the film stars Manuela Martelli and Rutger Hauer. The film was shot in Italy, Chile, and Germany, and is an Italian-Chilean-German-Spanish production. Canopy Canopy is a 2013 Australian/Singaporean psychological suspense war film, written and directed by Aaron Wilson and starring Khan Chittenden and Mo Tzu-yi. Set against the backdrop of the Battle of Singapore in World War II, the film is nearly wordless. Crazy Bitches Crazy Bitches is a horror comedy written, directed and produced by Jane Clark. It tells the story of murders committed on the basis of the vanity of the victims. The world premiere took place image June 26, 2014 during the Frameline Film Festival. February 14, 2015 the film was a commercial distribution in the United States. Fugly Fugly is an Indian Hindi comedy-drama social thriller film directed by Kabir Sadanand released on 13 June 2014. The film features Jimmy Sheirgill as one of many lead characters, including debut appearances from Mohit Marwah, Vijender Singh, Arfi Lamba and Kiara Advani. Tagaru Tagaru is a 2018 Indian Kannada-language action film directed by Duniya Soori and produced by K. P. Srikanth. It features Shiva Rajkumar, Bhavana and Manvitha in the lead roles along with Dhananjay, Vasishta N. Simha and Devaraj in key supporting roles. Shivakumara Swami of the Sree Siddaganga Mutt appears for three seconds in the film while lyricist Jayanth Kaikini and composer Charan Raj make a guest appearance in a song sequence. The soundtrack and score are composed by Charan Raj and the cinematography is by Mahendra Simha. The film was officially launched on 22 August 2016 and the first look was released the following day. The project marks the second collaboration between Soori and Shiva Rajkumar after Kaddipudi. It was reported that for the first time ever, multiplexes across the state of Karnataka are seeing standees of an actor draped in garlands of flowers and money. Outside Karnataka, the film released in Mumbai, Thane, Pune, Sangli, Dudhani, Miraj, Chennai, Coimbatore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Goa and Kasargod. Tagaru was reported to have emerged as the biggest ever Kannada film in the opening weekend outside Karnataka by grossing 10 crores in 3 days. The movie was also reported to be the first Kannada movie to be released in both Kenya and Japan. The film successfully completed 100 days in 15 centers. Penguin Pool Murder The Penguin Pool Murder is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy/mystery film starring Edna May Oliver as Hildegarde Withers, a witness in a murder case at the New York Aquarium, with James Gleason as the police inspector in charge of the case, who investigates with her unwanted help, and Robert Armstrong as an attorney representing Mae Clarke, the wife of the victim. Olivers appearance was the first film appearance of the character of Hildegarde Withers, the schoolteacher and sleuth based on the character from the 1931 novel The Penguin Pool Murder by Stuart Palmer. It is the first in a trilogy including Murder on the Blackboard, and Murder on a Honeymoon, in which Oliver and Gleason team up for the lead roles. The Crusades The Crusades is a 1935 American historical adventure film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille, and originally released by Paramount Pictures. It stars Loretta Young as Berengaria of Navarre and Henry Wilcoxon as Richard I of England. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography as well as for Best Foreign Film at the Venice Film Festival in 1935. When Ladies Meet When Ladies Meet is a 1941 American romantic comedy film by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring Joan Crawford, Robert Taylor, Greer Garson, Herbert Marshall, and Spring Byington in a story about a novelist in love with her publisher. The screenplay by S.K. Lauren and Anita Loos was based upon a 1932 play by Rachel Crothers. The film was directed by Robert Z. Leonard, who also co-produced the film. The film was a remake of the 1933 pre-Code film of the same name, which starred Ann Harding, Myrna Loy, Robert Montgomery, and Frank Morgan in the roles played by Garson, Crawford, Taylor and Marshall. Background to Danger Background to Danger is a 1943 World War II spy film starring George Raft and featuring Brenda Marshall, Sydney Greenstreet, and Peter Lorre. Based on the novel Uncommon Danger by Eric Ambler and set in politically neutral Turkey, the screenplay was credited to W.R. Burnett, although William Faulkner and Daniel Fuchs also contributed. The movie was directed by Raoul Walsh. The film was designed to capitalize on the runaway success of Casablanca, which had also featured Lorre and Greenstreet. The Russian operative positively portrayed by Brenda Marshall shows an exaggerated degree of cooperation, and the film has a slight pro-Soviet bias akin to Warners Mission to Moscow from the same year. Walsh called the film "a quickie". The Chairman The Chairman may refer to: The Chairman, a Soviet drama film The Chairman, a spy film The Chairman, soundtrack album for the 1969 film The Chairman, 2014 Pasport Passport is a 1990 Soviet adventure film directed by Georgiy Daneliya. The Unborn The Unborn is a 1991 American horror film directed by Rodman Flender and starring Brooke Adams, Jeff Hayenga, James Karen, K Callan, and Jane Cameron. The screenplay concerns a couple who cannot have children. They try in-vitro fertilization, but then strange things start happening to the mother while she is pregnant. Lisa Kudrow and Kathy Griffin have small roles. Nine Inch Nails: Broken Broken is a 1993 horror musical short film/long form music video filmed and directed by Peter Christopherson, based on a scenario by Trent Reznor, the founder of the industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails. The film is a companion piece to the bands 1992 EP Broken, featuring its songs and music and compiling its music videos. The movie, roughly 20 minutes in length, weaves Brokens four music videos together via a violent "snuff film" framing sequence, concluding with an otherwise unreleased video for the EPs final song "Gave Up," setting the conclusion of the films frame story to the song. Due to its extremely graphic content, the Broken movie was never officially released, but was leaked as a bootleg which became heavily traded on VHS in the 1990s, and more recently via the Internet. Reznor once said that the Broken movie "...makes Happiness in Slavery look like a Disney movie." While his comments about the movie have been cryptic at best, he makes no secret of the films existence. A Man of No Importance A Man of No Importance is a 1994 comedy drama film directed by Suri Krishnamma and starring Albert Finney. Zatoichi's Cane Sword is a 1967 Japanese chambara film directed by Kimiyoshi Yasuda and starring Shintaro Katsu as the blind masseur Zatoichi. It was originally released by the Daiei Motion Picture Company. Zatoichis Cane Sword is the fifteenth episode in the 26-part film series devoted to the character of Zatoichi. Beefcake Beefcake is a docudrama homage to the muscle magazines of the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s—in particular, Physique Pictorial magazine, published quarterly by Bob Mizer of the Athletic Model Guild. It was inspired by a picture book by F. Valentine Hooven III and was directed by Thom Fitzgerald. The film stars Daniel MacIvor, Carroll Godsman, Jack Griffin Mazieka, Jonathan Torrens, and Joshua Peace in pastiche recreations of life at the Athletic Model Guild, mixed with interviews with models and photographers whose work actually appeared in the early magazines, including Jack LaLanne and Joe Dallesandro. The film was shot in Nova Scotia. Beefcake was a follow up to The Hanging Garden, also produced by Thom Fitzgerald. Beefcake premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1999 and was released by Strand Releasing in the United States; it was nominated for three Genie Awards. Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar is a Bollywood film directed by K. S. Adhiyaman best known for directing Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam. Salman Khan and Shilpa Shetty star in the lead roles as husband and wife. Reema Lagoo, Mohnish Behl and Shakti Kapoor also star. It did poor box office. The film is a remake of the Tamil, Madhavan starrer, Priyasakhi. Shooting took place in London, United Kingdom and in India. The film was earlier titled Dil Chura Ke Chal Diye. Winx Club: The Secret of the Lost Kingdom Winx Club: The Secret of the Lost Kingdom, also known as Winx Club Il film, is an Italian and British CGI animated feature film, based on the television series Winx Club, taking place after the events of the first three seasons. The film had premiere on November 30, 2007 in Italian cinemas. Rainbow S.r.l. offered the film to the Cannes Film Festival in 2007. Australian singer Natalie Imbruglia sings the films ending song, "All the Magic". Pethaino gia sena! Pethaino gia sena is a 2009 Greek comedy film directed by Nikos Karapanagiotis and written by Eleni Rantou and Philipos Desilas. Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! is a 2009 American animated comedy film of the childrens stories by H.A. Rey and Margret Rey and illustrations by Alan J. Shalleck. It is a sequel to the 2006 theatrical feature film Curious George. It was originally titled Curious George 2: Monkey on the Run. It was released straight to DVD. Frank Welker reprises his role as George while Will Ferrell the voice of Ted was replaced by Jeff Bennett and Drew Barrymore the voice of Maggie was replaced by Nickie Bryar and Dick Van Dyke the voice of Mr. Bloomsberry was replaced by Fred Tatasciore. Clint Howard voices Balloon Man in the first film, but in the sequel, Howard voices Farmer Dan. Honour Honour is a 2014 British contemporary thriller film focusing on "honour killings". Whisky Galore Whisky Galore! is a 2016 British film, a remake of the 1949 Ealing Comedy of the same name. It was directed by Gillies MacKinnon and stars Gregor Fisher, Eddie Izzard, Sean Biggerstaff and Naomi Battrick. The film premiered at the 2016 Edinburgh Film Festival and went on general release in Scotland from 5 May 2017 and the rest of the UK, Ireland and the US from 19 May 2017. The principal film location was Portsoy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Silent Nights Silent Nights is a Danish short film directed by Aske Bang. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 89th Academy Awards in 2017, that he shared with Kim Magnusson. Intermezzo Intermezzo is a 1936 Swedish drama film directed by Gustaf Molander about a concert violinist falling in love with his daughters piano teacher. The cast includes Gösta Ekman and Ingrid Bergman in the leads. This film led to Bergman gaining her contract with David O. Selznick and acting in a 1939 American remake opposite Leslie Howard. The Big Snooze The Big Snooze is a 1946 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by an uncredited Bob Clampett. It was his final theatrical cartoon for Warner, as he had completed it before he left the Warner cartoon studio. Its title was inspired by the 1939 book The Big Sleep, and its 1946 film adaptation, also a Warner release. The Big Snooze features Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd, voiced as usual by Mel Blanc and Arthur Q. Bryan. Lust for Gold Lust for Gold is a 1949 American Western film directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring Ida Lupino and Glenn Ford. The film is about the legendary Lost Dutchman gold mine, starring Ford as the "Dutchman" and Lupino as the woman he loves. The historical events are seen through a framing device set in the contemporary 1940s. It was based on the book Thunder Gods Gold by Barry Storm. Part of the film was shot on location in Arizonas Superstition Mountains. Target Earth Target Earth is a 1954 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film, produced by Herman Cohen, directed by Sherman A. Rose, that stars Richard Denning, Kathleen Crowley, Virginia Grey, and Whit Bissell. The film was distributed by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation. Set in a deserted Chicago, the films storyline follows a small group of people overlooked during a mass evacuation of "the city that never sleeps", carried out because of a sudden invasion by hostile robotic beings believed to be from the planet Venus. Madalena Madalena is a 1960 Greek comedy film directed by Dinos Dimopoulos. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. The film won three awards in the 1st Thessaloniki Film Festival Hawks Hawks is a 1988 British comedy film about two terminally ill patients, an English lawyer named Bancroft and a young Gridiron football player, who decide to sneak out of their hospital rooms and live life to its fullest for whatever time they have left. Their goal is to reach a famous brothel in Amsterdam. Along the way, they encounter various characters including a pair of misfit British women played by Camille Coduri and Janet McTeer. It was filmed on location in Londons Charing Cross Hospital and in the Netherlands. The film was directed by Robert Ellis Miller and based on a short story written by Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees and David English, and the screenplay was written by Roy Clarke. The musical score was composed by Gibb. The film is rated R16 in New Zealand for nudity, sexual references and offensive language. A Mom for Christmas A Mom for Christmas is a 1990 American made-for-television Christmas fantasy-comedy film starring Olivia Newton-John, Juliet Sorci, Doug Sheehan and Doris Roberts, directed by George T. Miller and produced by Walt Disney Television. The film marked Newton-Johns television film debut and her first film appearance in seven years since Two of a Kind. It was written by Gerald Di Pego based on the book A Mom by Magic by Barbara Dillon and originally premiered on NBC on December 17, 1990. Family Plan Family Plan is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Fred Gerber. It stars Leslie Nielsen, Judge Reinhold, and Eddie Bowz. It is the second movie in which Nielsen portrayed Harry Haber, the first being Rent-a-Kid. Johnny Johnny is a 2003 Indian Telugu-language martial arts film written and directed by Pawan Kalyan. Produced by Allu Aravind, the film starred Pawan Kalyan in the titular role, while Renu Desai, Raghuvaran, and Raza Murad played pivotal roles. The film revolves around a martial arts coach who decides to use his skills to win a number of fights and use the prize money to save his wife suffering from blood cancer. Johnny was released on April 25, 2003 to mixed to mostly negative reviews. Pawan Kalyan acting was praised but film didn’t do well at box office becoming one of the disasters in telugu film industry. It also became the first ever Telugu film to be released with over 250 prints worldwide including the United States. The film was screened at the International Film Festival of India. Bat Thumb Thumbs! is a collective term for the O Entertainment short films created by Steve Oedekerk using "Thumbation" technology, a process which combines live-action thumbs and superimposition of the voice actors faces. The first short, Thumb Wars, was created as a television special and spawned the rest of the series. Each filmette is available on DVD, with exclusive extra footage on the Thumb Wars/Thumbtanic Thumb Double Feature. The entire series is available in a box set called "All Thumbs", which does not include the Double Feature or "The Thumbersons" short. Most of the shorts have aired on Cartoon Network, before the show or film being parodied air, such as Thumb Wars and Bat Thumb. "Franken thumb" aired around Halloween 2008 and was released on DVD on October 24, 2009. "Blair Thumb" aired in Halloween 2009. It is currently unknown when "Thumbtanic" and "The Godthumb" will air. What Alice Found What Alice Found is a Sundance award-winning feature film released in U.S. theaters in 2003/2004 and for U.S. home video in 2004. It has aired on the Sundance Channel, Lifetime Movie Network, IFC, Canal Plus in France and ABC affiliates across the U.S. The independently made film was the second feature film for writer/director A. Dean Bell. Yeah Right! Yeah Right! is a 2003 skateboarding video by Girl Skateboards, directed by Ty Evans and Spike Jonze. Yeah Right! is notable for its soundtrack, length, and the extensive use of never-before-seen special effects. Love Love is a 1991 Hindi romance film directed by Suresh Krishna and starring Salman Khan and Revathi in lead roles. It is the remake of the Telugu film Prema. It could not repeat the success of the original and ended up as an average grosser. The makers changed the tragic climax from the original film to one with a happy ending. This movie is also remembered for the romantic song "Saathiya Tune Kya Kiya". The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. Zyzzyx Rd Zyzzyx Road, also called Zyzzyx Rd., is a 2006 American thriller film written, produced and directed by John Penney and starring Katherine Heigl, Leo Grillo, and Tom Sizemore. The film gained notoriety from its gross ticket sales of only $20-30 on its opening run, due to its intentionally limited release at a single cinema, making it possibly the lowest-grossing film in U.S. history in terms of box office sales. Queer Duck: The Movie Queer Duck: The Movie, is a direct-to-DVD film based on the popular web series Queer Duck produced by Icebox.com for Mishmash Media, Inc. The film first aired on the gay-themed channel Logo in July 16, 2006, then it was released on DVD July 18, 2006. Paramount and Viacom now own the rights to the film. It was available for free to The Paramount Vault YouTube channel from April 3, 2015 to early 2017. The film reunites the original creators and cast of Queer Duck, plus special guest stars Conan OBrien as himself, Tim Curry as Peccery the butler, Jeff Glen Bennett as the main antagonist; a homophobic bigoted priest named Reverend Vandergelding, Mark Hamill as a hot dog vendor, Bruce Vilanch as himself, Andy Dick as former drag queen Rex, Jackie Hoffman as Broadway actress Lola Buzzard, April Winchell doing additional voices and David Duchovny as "Tiny Jesus". Eye of the Beast Eye of the Beast is a Canadian horror film about a young scientist who goes to a small fishing town to fight against a prehistoric giant squid living underwater. It is the 7th film in the Maneater Series. Gamen Beck – Gamen is a 2007 Swedish police film about Martin Beck, directed by Kjell Sundvall. Gamen means The Vulture in English. In this episode former sports minister John Vedén disappears and it quickly becomes apparent this is connected to his addiction to gambling. Everything Is Fine Everything Is Fine is a French Canadian film directed by Yves-Christian Fournier. It tells the story of a young man trying to cope with the simultaneous suicide of his four friends. Four Days in October Four Days in October is a baseball documentary produced by ESPN and MLB Productions. It is episode 24 in the first season of the ESPN 30 for 30 series. It chronicles the last four games of the 2004 American League Championship Series between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees. The series became famous when the Red Sox—who lost the first three games of the series to the Yankees—became the first team in Major League Baseball history to win a best of seven playoff series after falling behind 0–3. The documentary begins with few highlights of the Yankees–Red Sox rivalry over the years and then some highlights from Game 3, which was won by the Yankees 19–8 at Fenway Park in Boston. The shows narrative begins with Game 4. The Yankees stood three outs away from sweeping the Red Sox at Fenway Park and advancing to their 40th World Series appearance. The series turned when the Red Sox rallied to tie the game in the 9th inning. They would win it on a home run by David Ortiz to keep the series alive. The ninth inning rally proved to be the turning point of the series, as the Red Sox would win the next three games, clinching the series at Yankee Stadium. A week later, the Red Sox won all four games against the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals to win their first World Series championship in 86 years, ending the 2004 postseason on an eight-game winning streak. While most of the commentary from the players in the documentary was done in the usual interview style that is customary of documentaries, Lenny Clarke and Bill Simmons were put in a pub setting, providing a conversation as fans, discussing their own experiences and feelings during the series. Marius Marius is a 2013 film adaptation of the play of the same name by Marcel Pagnol. It stars Raphaël Personnaz, Daniel Auteuil, Victoire Bélézy, Marie-Anne Chazel, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Daniel Russo, Rufus and Nicolas Vaude. Auteuil also directed and wrote the screenplay. The Devil's Path is a 2013 Japanese crime drama film directed by Kazuya Shiraishi, starring Takayuki Yamada, Lily Franky, and Pierre Taki. This Film was inspired by serial murder case which involved the Goto Ryoji and Mikami Shizuo. Psych the Musical "Psych: The Musical" is an episode of the seventh season of Psych, and the 110th episode in the series overall. Formatted as a musical, it aired as a two-hour event, using up episodes 15 and 16 of the season order. The episode aired on December 15, 2013. Steve Franks wrote and directed the episode, including creating the lyrics for original songs. The episode was many years in the making, promised to fans early on and delayed. It was finally produced in October 2012. Female on the Beach Female on the Beach is a 1955 American crime-drama directed by Joseph Pevney starring Joan Crawford and Jeff Chandler in a story about a widow and her beach bum lover. The screenplay by Robert Hill and Richard Alan Simmons was based on the play The Besieged Heart by Robert Hill. The film was produced by Albert Zugsmith. China 9, Liberty 37 China 9, Liberty 37 is an Italian-Spanish 1978 Western film directed by Monte Hellman, starring Warren Oates, Jenny Agutter, and Fabio Testi. Noted director Sam Peckinpah has a small, rare acting role. The film was shot in locations in Spain and Italy by cinematographer Giuseppe Rotunno. Pino Donaggio composed the musical score. The film had a very sparse theatrical release in the United States, and did not play in some cities until as late as 1984. Alamo Bay Alamo Bay is a 1985 drama film about a Vietnam veteran who clashes with Vietnamese immigrants who move to his fictitious Texas bay hometown. The film was directed by Louis Malle, and stars Amy Madigan and Ed Harris. Future Texas A&M and Dallas Cowboys linebacker Dat Nguyen, who was 9 at the time has a small role as a Little League ballplayer. The title soundtrack "Theme from Alamo Bay" by the artist Ry Cooder can be found on Music by Ry Cooder, a compilation album of Cooders soundtracks from movies released between 1980 and 1993. My Mom's a Werewolf My Moms a Werewolf is a 1989 comedy/horror film directed by Michael Fischa, written by Mark Pirro, starring Susan Blakely and John Saxon. Kristin Lavransdatter Kristin Lavransdatter is a 1995 Norwegian film directed by Liv Ullmann, featuring Elisabeth Matheson, Bjørn Skagestad, Jørgen Langhelle, Lena Endre and Sverre Anker Ousdal, based on Kristin Lavransdatter by Sigrid Undset. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Barbershop The Barbershop is an 1894 American short narrative film directed by William K.L. Dickson and William Heise. It was produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company at the Black Maria Studio, in West Orange, New Jersey. The Kinetoscope film has been described as Heises most ambitious film production. The Tenants The Tenants is a 2005 film drama directed by Danny Green and starring Dylan McDermott and Snoop Dogg. It is based on the 1971 novel The Tenants by Bernard Malamud. Love Breakups Zindagi Love Breakups Zindagi is a Hindi romantic film, directed by Sahil Sangha and produced by Zayed Khan under the banner of Sahara Motion Pictures and Born Free Entertainment. It stars Zayed Khan and Dia Mirza in the lead roles. The music is composed by the duo Salim-Sulaiman and the lyrics are penned by Javed Akhtar. The movie released on 7 October 2011. Ivan Tsarevich & the Grey Wolf Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf is a 2011 Russian full-length traditionally-animated film directed by Vladimir Toropchin. Creature with the Atom Brain Creature with the Atom Brain is a 1955 American black-and-white zombie science fiction film from Columbia Pictures, produced by Sam Katzman, directed by Edward L. Cahn, that stars Richard Denning, Angela Stevens, S. John Launer, Michael Granger and Gregory Gaye. The screenplay was written by Curt Siodmak. American gangster Frank Buchanan forces former Nazi scientist Wilhelm Steigg to create zombies by resurrecting corpses through atomic radiation in order to help him exact revenge on his enemies. Creature with the Atom Brain was released as the bottom half of a double feature with It Came from Beneath the Sea. The Matchmaker The Matchmaker is a 1958 American comedy film directed by Joseph Anthony. The film stars Shirley Booth in her final film, Anthony Perkins, and Shirley MacLaine. The screenplay by John Michael Hayes is based on the 1955 play of the same name by Thornton Wilder. The costumes were by Edith Head. Little Fauss and Big Halsy Little Fauss and Big Halsy is a 1970 American comedy-drama film directed by Sidney J. Furie, starring Robert Redford and Michael J. Pollard, also featuring Lauren Hutton, Noah Beery and Lucille Benson. A comedy-drama featuring the exploits of two motorcycle riders, this is one of Redfords lesser known works. Johnny Cash contributed the title song and soundtrack along with Carl Perkins and Bob Dylan. The title song, "The Ballad of Little Fauss and Big Halsy", written by Perkins, was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. The movie is the story of two motorcycle racers, the inept, unsuspecting Little Fauss and the opportunistic, womanizing Halsy Knox. Hutton played the role of Rita Nebraska, a role originally offered to Grace Slick. Dance 'Til Dawn Dance til Dawn is a 1988 made for television teen movie directed by Paul Schneider. La Commune (Paris, 1871) La Commune is a 2000 historical drama film directed by Peter Watkins about the Paris Commune. A historical re-enactment in the style of a documentary, the film received much acclaim from critics for its political themes and Watkins direction. Dawn Anna Dawn Anna is a 2005 American dramatic television film written by Robert Munic, Arliss Howard, and James Howard, and directed by Arliss Howard. The film, based upon real events surrounding the Columbine High School massacre, premiered on Lifetime Television January 10, 2005. May 18 May 18 is a South Korean film released in 2007. Supercroc Supercroc is a 2007 movie about a 50-foot crocodile which is running rampant through American cities. The screenplay was written by Steve Bevilacqua, and the cast starred Cynthia Rose Hail Matthew Blashaw, and Kim Little. It is classified as a horror and action film, and was directed by Scott Harper. The movie is widely held to be a flop, and IMDb reviewers describe it as appearing to have been "made in someones back yard." Positive reviews however, describe it as "...the special effects were pretty good..." and "I just saw this movie." The "Supercroc" creature of the movie is loosely based on Sarcosuchus, a massive crocodile-like reptile from the Cretaceous Period. World's End Downstream is a 2010 post-apocalyptic film that takes place in a near-future dystopia where gasoline is scarce and a drifter tries to reach a rumored utopian city, Plutopia, powered by clean energy. The film is directed by Simone Bartesaghi and co-directed, written, and produced by Philip Y. Kim. Morgen Morgen is a 2010 Romanian drama film written and directed by Marian Crișan, "a low-key satire that takes a droll approach to the serious subject of illegal immigration". Run the Race Run the Race is a 2018 American Christian drama film directed by Chris Dowling. It follows two young brothers who use football to cope with their mothers death and fathers abandonment of them. Tim Tebow acts as an executive producer on the film. It was released in the United States on February 22, 2019, by Roadside Attractions. All at Once All at Once is a 2014 Russian comedy film directed by Roman Karimov. Bai du ren See You Tomorrow is a 2016 Chinese-Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Chinese writer Zhang Jiajia in his directorial debut and produced and written by Wong Kar-wai with Alibaba Pictures. It is based loosely on Zhangs own best-selling book Passing From Your World in the collection I Belonged to You. It stars Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Angelababy. Filming started in July 2015. It was released in China by Alibaba Pictures on December 23, 2016. The Sinking of the 'Lusitania' The Sinking of the Lusitania is a silent animated short film by American cartoonist Winsor McCay. It is a work of propaganda re-creating the never-photographed 1915 sinking of the British liner RMS Lusitania. At twelve minutes it has been called the longest work of animation at the time of its release. The film is the earliest surviving animated documentary and serious, dramatic work of animation. The National Film Registry selected it for preservation in 2017. In 1915, a German submarine torpedoed and sank the RMS Lusitania; 128 Americans were among the 1,198 dead. The event outraged McCay, but the newspapers of his employer William Randolph Hearst downplayed the event, as Hearst was opposed to the US joining World War I. McCay was required to illustrate anti-war and anti-British editorial cartoons for Hearsts papers. In 1916, McCay rebelled against his employers stance and began work on the patriotic Sinking of the Lusitania on his own time with his own money. The film followed McCays earlier successes in animation: Little Nemo, How a Mosquito Operates, and Gertie the Dinosaur. McCay drew these earlier films on rice paper, onto which backgrounds had to be laboriously traced; The Sinking of the Lusitania was the first film McCay made using the new, more efficient cel technology. McCay and his assistants spent twenty-two months making the film. His subsequent animation output suffered setbacks, as the film was not as commercially successful as his earlier efforts, and Hearst put increased pressure on McCay to devote his time to editorial drawings. Champagne for Caesar Champagne for Caesar is a 1950 American comedy film about a television quiz show contestant, directed by Richard Whorf and written by Fred Brady and Hans Jacoby. The movie stars Ronald Colman, Celeste Holm, Vincent Price, Barbara Britton and Art Linkletter. The film was produced by Harry M. Popkin for his Cardinal Pictures and released by United Artists. Hillbilly Hare Hillbilly Hare is a 1949 produced, 1950 released Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny, produced and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was directed by Robert McKimson, with a story by Tedd Pierce and musical direction by Carl Stalling. As usual, Bugs is voiced by Mel Blanc, as is Curt Martin; an uncredited Stan Freberg and John T. Smith both voice Punkinhead Martin, and Smith also voices the jukebox square dance caller. Here Comes the Groom Here Comes the Groom is a 1951 musical romantic comedy film produced and directed by Frank Capra and starring Bing Crosby and Jane Wyman. Based on a story by Robert Riskin and Liam OBrien, the film is about a foreign correspondent who has five days to win back his former fiancée, or hell lose the orphans he adopted. Filmed from late November 1950 to January 29, 1951, the film was released in the United States by Paramount Pictures on September 20, 1951. Toys in the Attic Toys in the Attic is a 1963 American drama film directed by George Roy Hill and starring Dean Martin, Geraldine Page, Yvette Mimieux, Gene Tierney and Wendy Hiller. The film is based on a Tony Award-winning play of the same name by Lillian Hellman. The screenplay adaptation is by James Poe, and the original music score was composed by George Duning. Young Cassidy Young Cassidy is a 1965 film directed by Jack Cardiff and John Ford and starring Rod Taylor, Julie Christie, and Maggie Smith. It is a biographical drama based upon the life of the playwright Seán OCasey. X, Y and Zee Zee and Co is a 1972 British drama film directed by Brian G. Hutton and starring Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Caine, and Susannah York. Released by Columbia Pictures, it was based upon a novel by Edna OBrien. The screenplay concerns a middle-aged, bickering couple whose marriage is on its last legs, and the woman who comes between them. The theme song "Going in Circles" was covered by Three Dog Night on their album Seven Separate Fools, as well as being the b-side to the single "The Family of Man". Special Bulletin Special Bulletin is a 1983 American made-for-television film. It was an early collaboration between director Edward Zwick and writer Marshall Herskovitz, a team that would later produce such series as thirtysomething and My So-Called Life. The movie was first broadcast March 20, 1983 on NBC as an edition of NBC Sunday Night at the Movies. In this movie, a terrorist group brings a homemade atomic bomb aboard a tugboat in the harbor of Charleston in order to blackmail the U.S. Government into disabling its nuclear weapons, and the incident is caught live on television. The movie simulates a series of live news broadcasts on the fictional RBS Network. Richard Pryor: Live and Smokin' Richard Pryor: Live & Smokin is a 1971 American stand-up comedy concert film directed by Michael Blum, who also cinematographer and producer, starring Richard Pryor who also wrote. It is the first stand-up comedy act of Richard Pryor to be filmed out of the four that were released in total. This film was filmed in New York City in early January 1971. This was the first stand-up act that Richard Pryor did before he hit the mainstream audience. With only 48 minutes of footage, it is the shortest of Pryors stand-up routines. Bloodfist Bloodfist is a 1989 American martial arts action film directed by Terence H. Winkless, written by Robert King, and starring Don "The Dragon" Wilson. Wilson plays a dojo sensei in California who travels to Manila to avenge his professional kickboxer brother, who was murdered after a fight. It has become a cult film. L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies: Return to Savage Beach L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies: Return to Savage Beach, sometimes credited as Return to Savage Beach, is the 1998 Andy Sidaris sequel to Day of the Warrior. Written and directed by Bryan Davis, it features the return of much of the original cast, including Marcus Bagwell reprising the role as Warrior but this time working on the side of the L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies, as well as the addition of former Playboy Playmate Carrie Westcott as the mysterious Sofia. Its the twelfth and to date, the last of a series of films informally called the Triple-B series, which began in 1985 with Malibu Express. It was also Sidaris final film before his death. This time around the L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies must retrieve a stolen computer disk containing the location of a hidden treasure trove. A Lesson Before Dying A Lesson Before Dying is a 1999 American made-for-television drama film adapted from the Ernest J. Gaines novel of the same name. It won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie. The Castle of Sand is a 1974 Japanese police procedural directed by Yoshitarō Nomura, based on the novel Inspector Imanishi Investigates by Seicho Matsumoto. Hitler Hitler is a 1996 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film written and directed by Siddique, produced by Ousepachan Valakuzhy and Lal, and starring Mammootty in the lead role and Mukesh, Shobhana, Saikumar, Jagadish, and Vani Viswanath in supporting roles. The story centres around the life of Madhavankutty, locally known as Hitler due to his tough character, domineering personality and his uncontrolled rage at the youngsters of the area, for stalking his five young sisters. The film was a commercial success at the box office. Tom & Thomas Tom & Thomas is a 2002 British family film directed by Esmé Lammers and starring Aaron Johnson and Sean Bean. The film was released on 24 January 2002 in the Netherlands. Romeo & Juliet ...Get Married O Casamento de Romeu e Julieta is a 2005 Brazilian film directed by Bruno Barreto and starring Luana Piovani and Marco Ricca. The film is loosely based on the William Shakespeare play, Romeo and Juliet, set in São Paulo amid two feuding soccer clubs, Palmeiras and Corinthians. The film was titled Romeo and Juliet Get Married for English-language release. Loft Loft is a 2005 Japanese horror film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Miki Nakatani and Etsushi Toyokawa. The Beales of Grey Gardens The Beales of Grey Gardens is a documentary film by Albert Maysles, David Maysles and Ian Markiewicz, released in 2006. The Hitchhiker The Hitchhiker is a 2007 American thriller film written and directed by Leigh Scott, and co-written by Jeshua De Horta. Private Number Private Number is a 2014 American psychological horror film written and directed by LazRael Lison. An alcoholic novelist who suffers from writers block and his wife receive repeated, inexplicable crank phone calls that push them to the edge. It premiered in July 2014 and received a limited release in May 2015. The DVD was released a month later. Dark Horse Dark Horse: The Incredible True Story of Dream Alliance is a 2014 documentary directed by Louise Osmond. Zid Zid is a 2014 Bollywood erotic thriller film directed by Vivek Agnihotri and produced by Anubhav Sinha in association with Anubhav Sinha Productions Pvt Ltd and Benaras Media Works. The film stars Karanvir Sharma, Mannara and Shraddha Das in principal roles. It received grossly negative reviews from critics. Albüm Album is a 2016 Turkish comedy film directed by Mehmet Can Mertoğlu. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival where it won the France 4 Visionary Award. Indian Horse Indian Horse is a Canadian drama film, which premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and received a general theatrical release in 2018. The film was directed by Stephen Campanelli and written by Dennis Foon. An adaptation of Ojibwe author Richard Wagameses novel Indian Horse, the film centres on Saul Indian Horse, a young Canadian First Nations boy who survives the Indian residential school system to become a star ice hockey player. The film and the book highlight the story behind Canadas indigenous residential schools. The film stars Sladen Peltier as Saul at age 6, Forrest Goodluck as Saul at age 15, and Ajuawak Kapashesit as Saul at age 22, as well as Edna Manitowabi, Evan Adams, Michiel Huisman, Michael Murphy and Martin Donovan. The film was originally slated for production as a television film to air on Super Channel, but instead premiered as a theatrical film after Super Channel filed for bankruptcy in 2016. The film was shot primarily in Sudbury and Peterborough, Ontario. Yomeddine Yomeddine is a 2018 Egyptian drama film directed by Abu Bakr Shawky based on friendship relations. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, it won the François Chalais Prize. It was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Kurangu Bommai Kurangu Bommai is a 2017 Indian Tamil drama thriller film, written and directed by Nithilan Swaminathan. The film features Vidharth, Delna Davis and Bharathiraja in the lead roles, with Elango Kumaravel and P. L. Thenappan in supporting roles. Featuring music composed by Ajaneesh Loknath and cinematography by Udhayakumar, the film released on 1 September 2017 to positive reviews from film critics. Any Old Port! Any Old Port! is an American 1932 Pre Code short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by James W. Horne and produced by Hal Roach. Lloyds of London Lloyds of London is a 1936 American drama film directed by Henry King. It stars Freddie Bartholomew, Tyrone Power, Madeleine Carroll, and Guy Standing. The supporting cast includes George Sanders, Virginia Field, and C. Aubrey Smith. Loosely based on historical events, the film follows the dealings of a man who works for Lloyds of London during the Napoleonic Wars. Lloyds of London was a hit; it demonstrated that 22-year-old Tyrone Power, in his first starring role, could carry a film, and that the newly formed 20th Century Fox was a major Hollywood studio. H.M. Pulham, Esq. H. M. Pulham, Esq. is a 1941 American drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Hedy Lamarr, Robert Young, and Ruth Hussey. Based on the novel H. M. Pulham, Esq. by John P. Marquand, the film is about a middle-aged businessman who has lived a conservative life according to the routine conventions of society, but who still remembers the beautiful young woman who once brought him out of his shell. Vidor co-wrote the screenplay with his wife, Elizabeth Hill Vidor. The film features an early uncredited appearance by Ava Gardner. Winter Meeting Winter Meeting is a 1948 American drama film directed by Bretaigne Windust and starring Bette Davis and Jim Davis. The screenplay was written by Catherine Turney, based on the novel of the same name by Grace Zaring Stone, My Side of the Mountain My Side of the Mountain is a 1969 film adaptation of the 1959 novel of the same name, by Jean Craighead George. It was directed by James B. Clark. The Don Is Dead The Don Is Dead is a 1973 American crime film directed by Richard Fleischer and written by Christopher Trumbo, Michael Butler, and Marvin H. Albert, adapted from Alberts novel of the same name. It stars Anthony Quinn, Frederic Forrest, Robert Forster, Al Lettieri, and Angel Tompkins. It was released by Universal Pictures on November 14, 1973, and received mixed reviews. Sta se zgodi kad se ljubav rodi Šta se zgodi kad se ljubav rodi is a 1984 Yugoslav comedy film directed by Zoran Čalić. Hour of the Star Hour of the Star is a Brazilian film directed by Suzana Amaral and released in 1985. The film is an adaptation of a book by Clarice Lispector with the same name. In 1986, the actress Marcélia Cartaxo won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 36th Berlin International Film Festival, for her role as Macabea. It was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. "Macabea is an example of the mental underdevelopment of the poor people of the world", the director, Amaral, has written. "Facing the solitude of the big city, she possesses the emptiness of someone who does not have the means to be cultured." But surely her case is even more extreme than that. Macabea doesnt even possess the culture of poverty; she is simply an emptiness. The film is reviewed in Pauline Kaels ninth collection of movie reviews, Hooked, where she praises it, and particularly the performance of Marcelia Cartaxo. The film gets to you, " and the image of Marcelia Cartaxos Macabea is what does it - the terrible aloneness of this mass woman, this nothing of a woman whom you wouldnt notice on the street. Umberto D stood for all the proud, angry old people who couldnt live on their pensions, but he was himself too - his own ornery old man. Macabea is most herself in her moments of contentment: she smiles serenely as she celebrates her Sunday by taking a ride in the subway. Its the directors triumph that this girl gets away from her. Numbed as she is, shes as alive as Amaral or you or I, and more mysteriously so." Fist of Fury 1991 Fist of Fury 1991 is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Cho Chung-sing, and starring Stephen Chow in the lead role. Aside from a few parodied scenes, including the dojo fight where the Japanese man is forced to eat the sign, the film bears no other similarities to the Bruce Lee film, Fist of Fury, except in title only. A sequel, "Fist of Fury 1991 II", was released the following year. La pasión turca The Turkish Passion is a 1994 Spanish erotic drama film, written and directed by Vicente Aranda adapted from a popular novel by Antonio Gala. It stars Ana Belén and Georges Corraface. The film is an erotic drama, an exploration of female sexual desire. Highly controversial, La pasión turca continues Spanish director Arandas fascination with the dark side of love. The film became one of Spains highest-grossing films of the 90s and received twelve nominations to the Goya Awards in 1995. Anne Frank Remembered Anne Frank Remembered is a 1995 British documentary film produced and directed by Jon Blair about the life and diary of the German-born Dutch Jewish diarist, Anne Frank. The film was produced in association with the Anne Frank House, Disney Channel, and the BBC, and features narration by Kenneth Branagh and extracts from Franks diary read by Glenn Close. It originally aired on television in April 1995 before it was screened theatrically by Sony Pictures Classics in February 1996. Miep Gies, the woman who had helped shelter the family, and who had saved the diary after the group was betrayed, collaborated with Blair and is interviewed about her memories of hiding the Frank family. Blair also uses interviews with Hanneli Goslar and Jaqueline van Maarsen, two of Anne Franks friends, and notably uses archive interviews of Otto Frank to retell Annes story. The film also records the first meeting between Miep Gies and Werner Peter Pfeffer, the son of Fritz Pfeffer, who died 2 months after the filming. In a moving scene, filmed as it happened, a tearful Pfeffer offers "Vielen Dank" to Gies for her efforts to save his father. Blair filmed in the real locations of Franks life; including the neighbourhood Anne grew up in, the "Achterhuis" of Prinsengracht 263 in Amsterdam, and the Westerbork and Auschwitz Concentration Camps. Blair commented that Auschwitz had been filmed a number of times, for many reasons; however, he wanted to suggest something of the "ghosts" of the people who had passed through there, and so he determined that the only way to do this would be to film at night. He was also able to obtain a train similar to those used during World War II to recreate the scenes of people being transported to Auschwitz. As the film was made in association with Anne Frank House, it was able to include the only known film footage taken of Anne Frank. The short film was made in 1941 of a wedding in the Amsterdam suburb where the Frank family lived. The camera cuts for just seven seconds to a balcony, where Anne Frank stands watching the bride and groom on the footpath below. The film won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1996. The award was jointly collected by Jon Blair and Miep Gies, who received a standing ovation during the award ceremony. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 97% based on 29 reviews, and an average rating of 8/10. Killing Mr. Griffin Killing Mr. Griffin is a 1997 American television film directed by Jack Bender and starring Jay Thomas, Scott Bairstow, Mario Lopez and Amy Jo Johnson. The film is based on Killing Mr. Griffin, a novel by Lois Duncan. The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli & Baloo The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli & Baloo is a 1997 American adventure film starring Jamie Williams as Mowgli, with Roddy McDowall and Billy Campbell in supporting roles. It is a live action adaptation of Rudyard Kiplings The Jungle Book. The film was adapted for the screen by Bayard Johnson and Matthew Horton. It was shot in Kandy Mountain, Sri Lanka in July to September 1996 and features some well known Sri Lankan actors like Wijeratne Warakagoda, Sunil Hettiarachchi and Raja Sumanapala. Ne goryuy! Dont Grieve is a 1969 Soviet comedy film directed by Georgiy Daneliya. The Decline of Western Civilization Part III The Decline of Western Civilization III is a 1998 documentary film, directed by Penelope Spheeris, that chronicles the gutter punk lifestyle of homeless teenagers. It is the third film of a trilogy by Spheeris depicting life in Los Angeles at various points in time. The first film, The Decline of Western Civilization, dealt with the punk rock scene during 1980–1981. The second film, The Metal Years, covers the Los Angeles heavy metal movement of 1986–1988. Spheeris would later credit the 1998 film with having a profound effect on her. She began a relationship with Eyeball, one of the homeless youth featured in the movie, signed up to be a foster parent, and eventually fostered five children. Crane World Crane World is a 1999 Argentine film, written and directed by Pablo Trapero. The film was produced by Lita Stantic and Pablo Trapero. It features Luis Margani, Adriana Aizemberg, Daniel Valenzuela, among others. The movie was partly funded by Argentinas INCAA. The picture is about working class life in Argentina thats gritty. The film follows the fortunes in the life of Rulo, an unemployed suburban man, who tries to earn a living as a crane operator in Buenos Aires. Chica de Río Girl from Rio is a 2001 film, written and directed by Christopher Monger, starring Hugh Laurie, Vanessa Nunes, Santiago Segura, Lia Williams, and Patrick Barlow. Man About Dog Man About Dog is a 2004 Irish comedy film starring Allen Leech, Ciaran Nolan and Tom Murphy. The film was distributed by Redbus Film Distribution and directed by Paddy Breathnach. Applause Applause is a 2009 Danish film starring Paprika Steen from director/co-writer Martin Peter Zandvliet and Koncern Film. The story relates actress Thea Barfoeds journey to reclaim her life and her family from the ravages of alcoholism and divorce. To Die Like a Man To Die like a Man is a 2009 Portuguese drama film directed by João Pedro Rodrigues, produced by the production company Rosa Filmes. Pokkiri Raja Pokkiri Raja is a 2010 Indian Malayalam-language action film written by the duo Udayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas, directed by debutante Vysakh and starring Mammootty, Prithviraj Sukumaran and Shriya Saran in the lead roles. The music is composed by Jassie Gift. The film marked the debut of Shriya Saran in Malayalam cinema. The film was released on 7 March 2010 in Kerala. It was remade in Hindi as Boss. A sequel Madhura Raja released on 12 April 2019. The Wooden Bridge The Wooden Bridge is a 2012 Iranian film directed by Mehdi Karampour. Patterns of Evidence: Exodus Patterns of Evidence is a film series directed by Tim Mahoney and part of the independent Christian film industry. The films advocate for Mahoneys views on Biblical chronology, which he contrasts with mainstream scholarly opinion. Jack Jack is a 2014 German drama film directed by Edward Berger. The film had its premiere in the competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. It was one of eight films shortlisted by Germany to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to Labyrinth of Lies. Deep in the Wood Deep in the Wood is a 2015 thriller-drama film written and directed by Stefano Lodovichi and starring Filippo Nigro and Camilla Filippi. Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer is a 2018 Japanese animated crime thriller film directed by Yuzuru Tachikawa and written by Takeharu Sakurai. It was the twenty-second installment of the Case Closed film series based on the manga series of the same name by Gosho Aoyama, following the 2017 film Crimson Love Letter. The film was released on April 13, 2018 and has grossed over worldwide. It is the second highest-grossing Cased Closed film of all time. Russ Meyer's Lorna Lorna is a 1964 independent film starring Lorna Maitland, produced and directed by Russ Meyer. It was written in four days by James Griffith, who played the preacher in the film. Lorna marks the end of Meyers "nudies" and his first foray into serious film making. It was his first film in the sexploitation style with a dramatic storyline. It was one of Meyers early, rural gothic films. It is perhaps his most romantic film, despite the tragic ending. Meyer describes the movie as "a brutal examination of the important realities of power, prophecy, freedom and justice in our society against a background of violence and lust, where simplicity is only a facade." Reviews described Maitland as "a wanton of unparalleled emotion ... unrestrained earthiness ... destined to set a new standard of voluptuous beauty." Lorna was called "the female Tom Jones". Lorna was the first of three films Meyer filmed featuring Lorna Maitland. Though still a low-budget, it was the most expensive film he had made to date, and was Meyers first film in 35 mm. It! It! is a 1967 British horror film made by Seven Arts Productions and Gold Star Productions, Ltd. that features the Golem of Prague as its main subject. Herbert J. Leder is the films producer, screenwriter, and director. The film was made in the style of the Hammer Studios films both in sound and cinematography. It! stars Roddy McDowall as the mad assistant museum curator Arthur Pimm, who brings the Golem to life. That'll Be the Day Thatll Be the Day is a 1973 British drama film directed by Claude Whatham, written by Ray Connolly, and starring David Essex, Rosemary Leach and Ringo Starr. It is set in the late 1950s/early 1960s and was partially filmed on the Isle of Wight. Todo modo Todo modo is a 1976 Italian drama film directed by Elio Petri. Loosely based on the novel of the same name by Leonardo Sciascia, it is the last of the cinematographic, but also political and ideological union of the director Elio Petri and the actor Gian Maria Volonté, a partnership that contributed to the success of Italian political cinema of the seventies. It represents the portrait of the deviant men of power of the Christian Democrats. The premiere of the film was 30 April 1976. Made in the same period of Illustrious corpses by Francesco Rosi, also inspired by a work by Sciascia, Todo modo contributes to the efforts of Italian cinema in questioning the political future of a country in crisis. In 2014 the film was restored thanks to the work of the Bologna Film Library and the National Cinema Museum of Turin. O striglos pou egine arnaki O striglos pou egine arnaki is a 1968 Greek comedy film directed by Alekos Sakellarios. Marriage Is a Crazy Thing Marriage Is a Crazy Thing is a 2002 South Korean erotic film, and the second film directed by South Korean poet-turned-director Yoo Ha. Pilot The pilot episode of the American dramedy-mystery series Desperate Housewives premiered on October 3, 2004, on the ABC network. It was written by series creator Marc Cherry and directed by Charles McDougall. The pilot introduces the residents of the suburban neighborhood of Wisteria Lane. Following the suicide of an outwardly successful neighbor, her friends begin to deal with the problems in their personal lives. Susan Mayer competes for the attention of a new plumber who has moved across the street; Bree Van de Kamp struggles with her failing marriage and ungrateful family; Gabrielle Solis continues an affair with her sixteen-year-old gardener; and Lynette Scavo copes with life as a stay-at-home mother of four. Cherry conceived the idea for the series while watching coverage of the Andrea Yates murder trials, and was fascinated by how women lead lives of quiet desperation. He began writing the script in 2002 and pitched it to several networks throughout the following year. In October 2003, ABC announced that it had picked up the pilot. Casting began in February 2004 and filming took place the following month primarily on the Colonial Street backlot set at Universal Studios. According to Nielsen ratings, the episode was watched by 21.6 million viewers on its original American broadcast, becoming the most-watched program of the week. The pilot received extremely positive reviews, with critics complimenting the series tonal diversity. The cast, particularly the four leads and Sheridan, also received praise. The episode won various awards, including three Emmys. The Killer The Killer is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language crime thriller film directed by Hasnain Hyderabadwala and Raksha Mistry, and starring Emraan Hashmi, Irrfan Khan and Nisha Kothari in the lead roles. The story revolves around an Indian taxi driver in Dubai, who seats a hitman in his taxi unknowingly. He must face the consequences by doing everything The Killer tells him to do, may it be a ride or a murder. The film was released on 21 July 2006, and managed to do moderately well at the box office. It is a plagiarized version of Michael Manns action thriller, Collateral. White Night White Night is a 2009 South Korean mystery thriller starring Han Suk-kyu, Son Ye-jin and Go Soo. It was based on the Japanese novel Journey Under the Midnight Sun by Keigo Higashino. Amphibious Creature of the Deep Amphibious is a 2010 creature thriller film which is directed by Brian Yuzna and written by Yuzna, John Penney, Somtow Sucharitkul and San Fu Maltha. It stars Francis Magee, Janna Fassaert and Michael Paré. I Am a Ghost I Am a Ghost, is a 2012 American horror film directed by H.P. Mendoza. It debuted at the 2012 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival. Løvekvinnen The Lion Woman is a 2016 Norwegian drama film directed by Vibeke Idsøe. The film is an international coproduction and had a budget of approximately NOK 52 million. Parts of the film were shot in Lillehammer, and the rest was recorded at various locations. The films premiere was on August 26, 2016 in Norwegian cinemas. My Little Pony: Equestria Girls - Legend of Everfree My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Legend of Everfree is a 2016 Canadian–American flash animated musical fantasy film sequel to 2015s Equestria Girls – Friendship Games, written by Kristine Songco and Joanna Lewis, and directed by Ishi Rudell. The film was produced by DHX Medias 2D animation studio in Vancouver, Canada for Hasbro Studios in the United States as a part of Hasbros Equestria Girls toy line and media franchise, which is a spin-off of the 2010 relaunch of My Little Pony. Prior to its release in the United States on Netflix on October 1, 2016, the film was first broadcast on Discovery Kids in Latin America on September 24, 2016. It received a home media release in the United States and Canada on November 1, 2016. Like the first three Equestria Girls films, Legend of Everfree re-envisions the main characters of the parent franchise, normally ponies, as teenage human characters in a high school setting. The films plot concerns the students of Canterlot High School attending a field trip to Camp Everfree, which becomes plagued with bizarre magical circumstances relating to a local urban legend. The film is followed by three specials, which aired on Discovery Family in 2017. The Crowd Roars The Crowd Roars is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by Howard Hawks starring James Cagney and featuring Joan Blondell, Ann Dvorak, Eric Linden, Guy Kibbee, and Frank McHugh. A film of the same name was made in 1938 with a different story, starring Robert Taylor. The driver in the films auto racing sequences was Harry Hartz, a successful board track and Indianapolis 500 race professional. It was remade in 1939 as Indianapolis Speedway with Pat OBrien in Cagneys role, Ann Sheridan in Blondells role, and McHugh in the same role he played in the original. The Dawn Rider Not to be confused with Christian Slaters 2012 film Dawn Rider which is based on this story. The Dawn Rider is a 1935 American Western film starring John Wayne and directed by Robert N. Bradbury. The film was later released in a colorized version on home video/ dvd under the title Cold Vengeance. The Fatal Hour The Fatal Hour is a 1940 American thriller crime drama film directed by William Nigh. It starred Boris Karloff, Grant Withers, and Marjorie Reynolds. The film is also known as Mr. Wong at Headquarters in the United Kingdom. It was followed by the sequel Doomed to Die. La Prisonnière La Prisonnière is a French film written and directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot that was released in 1968. It is about an attractive young woman living with an avant-garde artist who falls disastrously for the voyeuristic owner of the gallery which shows her husbands work. Clouzots only film completed in colour, it was the last of his career. Cu mâinile curate Cu mâinile curate is a 1972 Romanian crime thriller film directed by and starring Sergiu Nicolaescu. Special Section Section spéciale is a 1975 French film, directed by Costa-Gavras and based on a book Laffaire de la Section Spéciale by Hervé Villeré. It stars Louis Seigner, Roland Bertin, Michael Lonsdale, Ivo Garrani, François Maistre, Jacques Spiesser, Henri Serre, Heinz Bennent and Claude Piéplu. It is named after the Special Sections of Vichy France. The film shared the Best Director prize at the 1975 Cannes Film Festival, and was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film by the U.S. National Board of Review. It was also nominated for a Golden Globe award for best foreign film. Shaolin Temple Shaolin Temple a.k.a. Death Chambers is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Cheh. It is one of the Shaolin Temple themed martial arts films and concerns their rebellion against the Qings, with an all-star cast featuring the second and third generations of Chang Chehs stable of actors including David Chiang, Ti Lung, Alexander Fu Sheng and Chi Kuan-Chun, as well as cameo appearances by several of the actors that would later become collectively known as the Venoms mob. The film serves as a pseudo prequel to Five Shaolin Masters. The Escape La Carapate is a 1978 French comedy film directed by Gérard Oury. The Swissmakers The Swissmakers is a Swiss 1978 comedy film directed by Rolf Lyssy. The movie deals with the many woes of foreigners who decide to obtain Swiss nationality but are forced to deal with bureaucratic and cultural barriers. Die Schweizermacher remains one of the most successful Swiss movies, reaching 940,145 admissions in a country of 6.5 million inhabitants. It was also the highest grossing movie in Switzerland until it was overtaken by Titanic in 1997. The Seduction The Seduction is a 1982 American thriller film written and directed by David Schmoeller, and starring Morgan Fairchild, Michael Sarrazin, Vince Edwards, and Andrew Stevens. Its plot follows a Los Angeles news anchor who is aggressively pursued by an obsessive male stalker. The original music score was composed by Lalo Schifrin. Reviews for the film have mainly been negative which resulted in three Razzie nominations, including two for Fairchild. To Sir, with Love II To Sir, with Love II is a 1997 American television film. It is a sequel to the 1967 British film, To Sir. Like the first film, it deals with social issues in an inner city school. It was directed by Peter Bogdanovich and stars Sidney Poitier reprising the role of Mark Thackeray. Green Chair Green Chair is a South Korean film directed by Park Chul-soo, that was released in 2005. It is about an affair between an attractive thirty-two-year-old woman and a youth just short of legal majority. Interlaced with explicit scenes of love making, the movie watches the two lovers trying to come to grips with their mutual attraction, sexuality and societal disapproval. This Mirovision film is in color on 35 mm film and runs 98 minutes. The production budget was US$2,000,000. It was a 2005 Sundance Film Festival Official Selection, a 2005 Berlin Film Festival selection and was also shown as the opening movie at the Los Angeles Korean International Film Festival in the same year. A DVD with English and Korean sub-titles came out in 2005 and is accompanied by a second disk on making of the film. Running time is listed as 103 minutes. ImaginAsian Pictures acquired the rights for the film in North America. A release was expected in late 2007. The Equation of Love and Death The Equation of Love and Death is a 2008 Chinese dramatic film written and directed by Cao Baoping and starring Zhou Xun. The film is a Chinese and Hong Kong co-production. It is Caos second solo feature after 2006s Trouble Makers. The Equation of Love and Death premiered in China on September 18, 2008 in Shanghai and had its North American premiere at the 2008 Vancouver International Film Festival where it was part of the Dragons and Tigers side competition. The Equation of Love and Death tells the story of Li Mi, a Kunming cab driver who longs for the day she can be reunited with her missing boyfriend. After a case of mistaken identity, a kidnapping, and a threat of extortion, Li Mis dream may be on the cusp of becoming a reality. Redemption Street Redemption Street is a 2012 Serbian political thriller directed by Miroslav Terzić. The films screenplay was co-written by Ðorđe Milosavljević and Nikola Pejaković with input from journalist Filip Švarm. It premiered on 13 March 2012. The Messenger The Messenger is a 2015 British supernatural mystery horror film directed by David Blair, written by Andrew Kirk and starring Robert Sheehan and Lily Cole. Jalaibee Jalaibee is a 2015 Pakistani caper action thriller film directed and written by Yasir Jaswal, produced by Eman Syed. Jalaibee is a joint production of ARY Films & Redrum Films in association with Sermad Films and Jaswal Films. The film stars prominent TV actors Danish Taimoor and Ali Safina in lead roles along with Adnan Jaffar, Sajid Hasan, Uzair Jaswal, Wiqar Ali Khan, Sabeeka Imam and Zhalay Sarhadi. It is the first Pakistani film to be shot with Arri Alexa camera. The film is shot in capital cities Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi. Jalaibee features Ford Mustang 73 in the film as well as its mascot. It is about the intertwined stories of numerous relatable characters who are all struggling with their problems, and who somehow connect on a unifying level. Marie Curie: The Courage of Knowledge Marie Curie: The Courage of Knowledge is a 2016 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Marie Noëlle. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. It made its United States premiere at the New York Jewish Film Festival in 2017. High and Dizzy High and Dizzy is a 1920 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Manhandled Manhandled is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Gloria Swanson. The film was produced by Famous Players-Lasky at their East Coast Astoria Studios facility and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The supporting cast includes Frank Morgan. A young woman goes out partying when her hard-working boyfriend neglects her. Prints exist of this Swanson feature. King of Jazz King of Jazz is a 1930 American Pre-Code color film starring Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. The film title was taken from Whitemans self-conferred appellation. At the time the film was made, "jazz", to the general public, meant the jazz-influenced syncopated dance music which was being heard everywhere on phonograph records and through radio broadcasts. In the 1920s Whiteman signed and featured white jazz musicians including Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang, Bix Beiderbecke, Frank Trumbauer and others. There is a possibility that one of the people appearing in the film was the great-uncle of Kurt Cobain. King of Jazz was filmed entirely in the early two-color Technicolor process and was produced by Carl Laemmle Jr. for Universal Pictures. The movie featured several songs sung on camera by the Rhythm Boys, as well as off-camera solo vocals by Crosby during the opening credits and, very briefly, during a cartoon sequence. King of Jazz still survives in a near-complete color print and is not a lost film, unlike many contemporary musicals that now exist only either in incomplete form or as black-and-white reduction copies. In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Rage in Heaven Rage in Heaven is a 1941 American psychological thriller film noir about the destructive power of jealousy. It was directed by W.S. Van Dyke and based on the novel by James Hilton. It features Robert Montgomery, Ingrid Bergman, and George Sanders. Silver River Silver River is a 1948 western film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan. The film is based on a Stephen Longstreet novel. Shadow on the Wall Shadow on the Wall is a 1950 American psychological thriller film directed by Pat Jackson and starring Ann Sothern, Zachary Scott, Gigi Perreau and Nancy Davis. It is based on the novel Death in the Dolls House by Lawrence P. Bachmann and Hannah Lees. After a couple of small roles in MGM films, this was the first substantial featured role in a movie for Davis, who later became First Lady of the United States Nancy Reagan. Bundle of Joy Bundle of Joy is a Technicolor musical remake of the comedy film Bachelor Mother, which starred Ginger Rogers. It stars Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, and Adolphe Menjou. An unmarried salesgirl at a department store finds and takes care of an abandoned baby. Much confusion results when her co-workers assume the child is hers and that the father is the son of the store owner. Make Mine Mink Make Mine Mink is a 1960 British comedy farce film directed by Robert Asher and featuring Terry-Thomas, Athene Seyler, Hattie Jacques and Billie Whitelaw. The screenplay concerns a group of eccentric misfits who go on a spree, stealing mink coats for charity in a Robin Hood-style gang. It was based on the play Breath of Spring by Peter Coke, and its sequels. Seyler and Elspeth Duxbury reprised their stage roles from the London production of Breath of Spring. One Sings, the Other Doesn't One Sings, the Other Doesnt is a 1977 French film written and directed by Agnès Varda that focuses on the lives of two women against the backdrop of the Womens Movement in 1970s France. The Best Day of My Life The Best Day of My Life is a 2002 award-winning Italian drama film directed by Cristina Comencini. À Tout de Suite Right Now is a 2004 French film by director Benoît Jacquot. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Somebody Help Me Somebody Help Me is a 2007 American horror television film starring Marques Houston and Omarion, written and directed by their music producer, Chris Stokes. The film premiered on BET on October 31, 2007, and was released on DVD in United States on November 13, 2007. Halloween Night Halloween Night is a 2006 American horror mockbuster film produced by The Asylum. Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam is a 2009 Telugu romantic comedy-family drama film directed by debutante Kishore Kumar Pardasani, starring Siddharth and Tamannaah with Prakash Raj, Ramya Krishna, Brahmanandam in supporting roles, whilst the music was scored by critically acclaimed trio Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy. The film was released on 5 February 2009. It has won three Nandi Awards and three CineMAA Awards, while Ramya Krishnan won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress - Telugu. It has been remade in Bengali as Romeo. There was also a Nepali version Mayako Barima starring Rajesh Hamal. It has been dubbed into Tamil under the same title and into Odia as Tu Mo Arambha Tu Mo Shesha. All American Orgy All American Orgy is a 2009 dark comedy written by Ted Beck and directed by Andrew Drazek. The film premiered October 11, 2009 at the New Orleans Film Festival. The Buddha The Buddha is a 2010 PBS documentary directed by David Grubin and narrated by Richard Gere. The film follows the story of the Gautama Buddhas life and discusses the history and teachings of Buddhism. The Turn of the Screw The Turn of the Screw is a British television film based on Henry Jamess 1898 ghost story of the same name. Commissioned and produced by the BBC, it was first broadcast on 30 December 2009, on BBC One. The novella was adapted for the screen by Sandy Welch, and the film was directed by Tim Fywell. Although generally true to the tone and story of Jamess work, the film is set in the 1920s—in contrast to the original 1840s setting—and accentuates sexual elements that some theorists have identified in the novella. The films story is told in flashbacks during consultations between the institutionalised Ann and Dr Fisher. Ann tells how she was hired by an aristocrat to care for the orphans Miles and Flora. She is met at the childrens home, Bly, by Mrs Grose, the housekeeper. Ann soon begins to see unknown figures around the manor, and seeks an explanation. Critics were divided in their reviews of The Turn of the Screw. The acting and tone of the production were generally praised, but the plots divergences from the original story were less well received. A particular disagreement concerned the films horrific elements; some critics considered it to be genuinely scary, while others suggested that the horror was not fully effective. The original story has been much analysed owing to its ambiguity, and critics disagreed about the extent to which the film succeeded in portraying this trait. Academic analyses found the film considerably less ambiguous than the novella. The Turn of the Screw was released on DVD on 1 March 2010 in the UK and on 28 April 2015 in North America. Kalakalappu Kalakalappu is a 2012 Indian Tamil comedy film co-written co-produced and directed by Sundar C. and produced by his wife Kushboo Sundar. It features Vimal, Shiva, Anjali, Oviya and Santhanam in lead roles and music composed by Vijay Ebenezer. It was originally titled Masala Cafe, but was later renamed to Kalakalappu. The film released on 11 May 2012. The film is 25th directorial venture for Sundar C. The film was remade in Telugu as Jump Jilani starring Allari Naresh. In 2018, the film later went into the spiritual successor Kalakalappu 2. The movie is loosely based on the 2009 German comedy Soul Kitchen. Christmas Bounty Christmas Bounty is a 2013 television film directed by Gil Junger. It was produced by WWE Studios and stars Francia Raisa, Mike "The Miz" Mizanin and Will Greenberg. It premiered on ABC Family during their 25 Days of Christmas block on November 26, 2013. Super Duper Alice Cooper Super Duper Alice Cooper is a 2014 Canadian biographical documentary film about shock rock musician Alice Cooper, written and directed by Sam Dunn, Scot McFadyen and Reginald Harkema. In addition to narration by Cooper himself, the film also includes commentary from other people who have known, worked with or been influenced by him, including his wife Sheryl Cooper, his mother Ella Furnier, concert promoter Jack Curtis, former bandmates Dennis Dunaway and Neal Smith, manager Shep Gordon, Pamela Des Barres, Bob Ezrin, Elton John, Wayne Kramer, John Lydon, Iggy Pop, Dee Snider and Bernie Taupin. The film won two Canadian Screen Awards, for Best Feature Length Documentary and Best Editing in a Documentary, at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards in 2015. Ten Wanted Men Ten Wanted Men is a 1955 Technicolor Western film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring Randolph Scott. The Counterfeiters of Paris Le cave se rebiffe is a 1961 French comedy film directed by Gilles Grangier, written by Michel Audiard and starring Jean Gabin, Bernard Blier and Martine Carol. The film was retitled The Counterfeiters of Paris for English-speaking countries. Le cave se rebiffe is the second in the Max le Menteur trilogy, following Touchez pas au grisbi and preceding Les tontons flingueurs. The film trilogy is an adaptation of three novels written by Albert Simonin. When the Bough Breaks When the Bough Breaks is a 1986 television film directed by Waris Hussein and starring Ted Danson. The screenplay by Phil Penningroth was adapted from a 1985 novel by Jonathan Kellerman, also titled When the Bough Breaks. Danson, who also co-produced, plays the crime-solving forensic psychologist Alex Delaware, a character who appears in a series of novels by Kellerman. Twisted Desire Twisted Desire is a 1996 American television drama/thriller film directed by Craig R. Baxley, written by twin brothers Carey and Chad Hayes. It stars Melissa Joan Hart, with real-life spouses Daniel Baldwin and Isabella Hoffman. The movie also stars Meadow Sisto, David Lascher, and R&B/pop star Jeremy Jordan. The picture made its debut on May 13, 1996 9/8c on NBC. The film is based on the 1990 murders of the parents of 14-year-old Jessica Wiseman. Jessica had her 17-year-old boyfriend, Douglas Christopher Thomas, shoot and kill her parents. Thomas was executed in 2000, when the death penalty for juveniles was still a legal punishment. Just Write Just Write is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Andrew Gallerani starring Jeremy Piven, Sherilyn Fenn, JoBeth Williams and Wallace Shawn. The Black Gestapo The Black Gestapo is a 1975 American nazi-blaxploitation film about a vigilante named General Ahmed, who starts an inner-city "Peoples Army" to protect the black citizens of Watts. However, when the Army succeeds in chasing the mob out of town, Ahmed is replaced by his colleague Colonel Kojah, who reforms the movement into a fascist criminal organization in order to have complete control over the town. It was written and directed by Lee Frost, and stars Rod Perry, Charles P. Robinson, Phil Hoover, Ed Cross and features a cameo from Russ Meyer regular Uschi Digard. It depicts African-American men dressed as Nazis and contains many scenes of violence and soft-core nudity. Joe and Max Joe and Max is a 2002 American-German boxing film directed by Steve James and based on the true story of the two boxing matches between American Joe Louis and German Max Schmeling. Man in the Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story Man in the Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story is a 2004 Canadian-American biographical telefilm produced for VH1. The biopic stars Flex Alexander as Michael Jackson, and follows his rise to fame and subsequent events. The film takes its title from one of Jacksons songs, "Man in the Mirror". The film was primarily shot in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The film originally aired on August 6, 2004, receiving a TV rating of TV-PG for language. It is available on DVD, where it is distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment and is rated PG-13 for some brief language and thematic elements by the MPAA. The film is a sort of spiritual sequel to An American Dream, which discussed the Jackson family as children. The telefilm went on to receive generally negative reviews from both fans and critics alike as the film presented Jackson in a very unflattering manner and did not represent most of the true story. Unlike the former, none of Jacksons songs are heard, only mentioned in the telefilm. Enter the Dangerous Mind Enter the Dangerous Mind, also known under its original title of Snap, is a 2013 psychological thriller film that was directed by Youssef Delara and Victor Teran. The film had its world premiere on 11 March 2013 at the South by Southwest Film Festival and it will have a theatrical release on 6 February 2015. Enter the Dangerous Mind stars Jake Hoffman as an EDM musician that falls into madness after his relationship with a beautiful woman turns sour. Teran and Delara have cited the movies Taxi Driver and The Shining as influences for Enter the Dangerous Mind and filming took place over a 25-day period. The Rooftop The Rooftop is a 2013 Taiwanese musical film. It is the second feature film directed by Taiwanese singer/actor Jay Chou. Similar to his first feature film, Secret, Jay played multiple roles in the production of the film, as the main lead, director, script-writer and music composer. The Rooftop is one of the many scripts that Chou has written since the success of Secret in 2007. Most of the scripts are sequels to Secret. However, Chou and his long-time friend Will Liu decided to work on The Rooftop as a challenge to produce the first Chinese mainstream musical-come-martial arts film. They claimed that The Rooftop is a film that is difficult to be categorized, for it combined the elements of musical extravaganza and actions. Chou has made good use of his experience from filming The Green Hornet in Hollywood, Initial D in Hong Kong and directing over 60 of his own music videos, to conceptualize The Rooftop with music as its roots, combined with actions, to create a genre never seen before in Asia. Close Range Love is a 2014 Japanese romance film directed by Naoto Kumazawa and an adaptation of the manga series of the same name. Banjo Banjo is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language musical film, directed by Ravi Jadhav and produced by Krishika Lulla under the banner of Eros International. Principal photography began at the end of January 2016 and the film released on 23 September 2016. Riteish Deshmukh and Nargis Fakhri star in the film. The film received mixed reviews upon its release and was declared a flop at the box office. The Thousand Faces of Dunjia The Thousand Faces of Dunjia is a 2017 Chinese fantasy-wuxia film directed by Yuen Woo-ping; scripted and produced by Tsui Hark. It is a remake of the 1982 film The Miracle Fighters also directed by Yuen. The film stars Da Peng, Aarif Lee, Ni Ni, Wu Bai, and Zhou Dongyu. It was released in China on December 15, 2017. Lady Windermere's Fan Lady Windermeres Fan is a 1925 American silent film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. It is based on Oscar Wildes 1893 play Lady Windermeres Fan which was first played in America that year by Julia Arthur as Lady Windermere and Maurice Barrymore as Lord Darlington. The film is being preserved by several archives. It was transferred onto 16mm film by Associated Artists Productions in the 1950s and shown on television. Disraeli Disraeli is a 1929 American historical film directed by Alfred E. Green, released by Warner Bros. Pictures, and adapted by Julien Josephson and De Leon Anthony from the 1911 play Disraeli by Louis N. Parker. The lobby card states, "Mr. George Arliss in his greatest picture Disraeli". His performance as British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli won him the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. The story revolves around the British plan to buy the Suez Canal and the efforts of two spies to stop it. As with the original 1911 Broadway play and its 1917 revival, and the 1921 silent film, Arliss wife Florence appeared opposite him in the role of Disraelis wife, Mary Anne. The Hoose-Gow The Hoose-Gow is a 1929 short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by James Parrott and produced by Hal Roach. Come Clean Come Clean is a 1931 American Pre-Code short film starring Laurel and Hardy, directed by James W. Horne and produced by Hal Roach. Many Rivers to Cross Many Rivers to Cross is a 1955 American colonial western in CinemaScope starring Robert Taylor and Eleanor Parker. Sweet November Sweet November is a 1968 romantic comedy and drama film written by Herman Raucher and starring Sandy Dennis, Anthony Newley and Theodore Bikel. The film originally had been written as a stage play by Raucher, but before it was performed, Universal Pictures got wind of the project and paid Raucher $100,000 to stop work on the play and adapt it as a screenplay. A 2001 remake also titled Sweet November saw Keanu Reeves and Charlize Theron playing the roles played by Newley and Dennis respectively. Pigs Pigs is a 1973 horror film directed by Marc Lawrence and currently distributed by Troma Entertainment. On its release premiere in Detroit, on May 23, 1973, the distributor offered free bacon to the audience as part of a promotion. The Slap The Slap is a 1974 French / Italian comedy film directed by Claude Pinoteau. Beauty and the Beast Beauty and the Beast is a 1978 Czechoslovak fantasy horror film directed by Slovak film director Juraj Herz. The film is a re-telling of the classic tale Beauty and the Beast. For his direction, Herz received the Medalla Sitges en Oro de Ley at the Sitges Film Festival in 1979. The Brandon Teena Story The Brandon Teena Story is a 1998 American documentary film directed by Susan Muska and Greta Olafsdottir. The documentary features interviews with many of the people involved with the 1993 murder of Brandon Teena as well as archive footage of Teena. After its theatrical release, it aired on Cinemax as part of its Reel Life series. Vendetta Vendetta is a 1999 HBO original movie directed by Nicholas Meyer and starring Christopher Walken, Luke Askew, Clancy Brown, Alessandro Colla, Andrew Connolly, and Bruce Davison. Based on actual events, it depicts the assassination of David Hennessy and the consequent March 14, 1891 lynchings of eleven innocent Italian Americans in New Orleans. Zatoichi and the Doomed Man is a 1965 Japanese chambara film directed by Kazuo Mori and starring Shintaro Katsu as the blind masseur Zatoichi. It was originally released by the Daiei Motion Picture Company. Zatoichi and the Doomed Man is the eleventh episode in the 26-part film series devoted to the character of Zatoichi. Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise is a television film directed by Danny Boyle released and produced by BBC in association with Destiny Films for BBC Two on 30 September 2001. A satire on door-to-door salesmen, it stars Timothy Spall, who was nominated for a British Academy Television Award for Best Actor for his performance. Zapata - El sueño del héroe Zapata: El sueño del héroe, also titled simply Zapata, is a 2004 Mexican motion picture. This fictionalized portrayal of Emiliano Zapata, played by Alejandro Fernández, as an Indigenous Mexican shaman, directed by Alfonso Arau, was reportedly the most expensive Mexican movie ever produced, with a massive ad campaign, and the largest ever opening in the nations history. Unusual in the Mexican film industry, Zapata was financed independently. Zapata made its U.S. debut at the Santa Fe Film Festival on December 3, 2004 at the Center for Contemporary Arts in Santa Fe. Main Aisa Hi Hoon Main Aisa Hi Hoon is a Bollywood drama film released in 2005. It was directed by Harry Baweja and stars Ajay Devgn, Sushmita Sen, Esha Deol and Anupam Kher. This film is a remake of the American drama film I Am Sam written and directed by Jessie Nelson, and starring Sean Penn as a father with a developmental disability. Crime Is Our Business Crime Is Our Business is a 2008 French comedy mystery film directed by Pascal Thomas and starring Catherine Frot, André Dussollier and Claude Rich. It is based on the Agatha Christie novel 4.50 from Paddington. The 12 Disasters of Christmas The 12 Disasters of Christmas is a Canadian-American science fiction action television film produced for Syfy in 2012 and directed by Steven R. Monroe. Arima Nambi Arima Nambi is a 2014 Indian Tamil action thriller film directed by debutant Anand Shankar. The film stars Vikram Prabhu, Priya Anand, and J. D. Chakravarthy. Drummer Sivamani made his debut as a music director in the film, which was shot by R. D. Rajasekhar while the editing was done by Bhuvan Srinivasan. The shoot of Arima Nambi started on 3 June 2013 in Chennai. It released on 4 July 2014 to mostly positive reviews. The film successfully completed 100 days run in Tamil Nadu. The film was remade in Telugu as Dynamite with Vishnu Manchu. Wrestling Isn't Wrestling Wrestling Isnt Wrestling is a 2015 short film written and directed by Max Landis. Released for free on YouTube, the film retells the story of WWE professional wrestler Triple H. Like Landiss 2012 short The Death and Return of Superman, it consists of an unscripted monologue by Landis on the subject matter, accompanied by sequences with actors performing the parts in the story. Our Time Our Time is a 2018 Mexican drama film directed by Carlos Reygadas. It was selected to be screened in the main competition section of the 75th Venice International Film Festival. The Perils of Pauline The Perils of Pauline is a 1914 American melodrama film serial shown in weekly installments, featuring Pearl White as the title character. Pauline has often been remembered as a famous example of a damsel in distress, although contemporaneous reception and some analyses hold that her character was more resourceful and less helpless than the classic damsel stereotype, and she was a considerable influence on early female audiences and attracted much critical attention therefore. Pauline is menaced by assorted villains, including pirates and Indians. Neither Pauline nor its successor, The Exploits of Elaine, used the cliffhanger format in which a serial episode ends with an unresolved danger that is addressed at the beginning of the next installment. Although each episode placed Pauline in a situation that looked sure to result in her imminent death, the end of each installment showed how she was rescued or otherwise escaped the danger. Despite popular associations, Pauline was never tied to railroad tracks in the series, an image that comes instead from contemporaneous films such as Barney Oldfields Race for a Life. The serial had 20 episodes, the first being three reels, and the rest two reels each. After the original run, it was reshown in theaters a number of times, sometimes in edited, shortened versions, through the 1920s. Today, The Perils of Pauline is known to exist only in a shortened 9-chapter version, released in Europe in 1916. In 2008, The Perils of Pauline was selected by the Library of Congress for the United States National Film Registry, as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Battle Hymn Battle Hymn is a 1957 Technicolor war film starring Rock Hudson as Colonel Dean E. Hess, a real-life United States Air Force fighter pilot in the Korean War. Hesss autobiography of the same name was published concurrently with the release of the film. He donated his profits from the film and the book to a network of orphanages he helped to establish. The film was directed by Douglas Sirk and produced by Ross Hunter and filmed in CinemaScope. John Paul Jones John Paul Jones is a Technicolor 1959 biographical epic film in Technirama about John Paul Jones. The film, shot in Spain, was made by Samuel Bronston Productions and released by Warner Bros. It was directed by John Farrow and produced by Samuel Bronston from a screenplay by John Farrow, Ben Hecht, and Jesse Lasky Jr. from the story Norwester by Clements Ripley. The music score was by Max Steiner, the cinematography by Michel Kelber. It was the final film directed by Farrow. The film starred Robert Stack in the title role, Marisa Pavan, Charles Coburn, Macdonald Carey, Jean-Pierre Aumont, David Farrar, Peter Cushing, Basil Sydney, Thomas Gomez and the directors daughter and son Mia Farrow and John Charles Farrow in their film debuts. Bette Davis made a cameo appearance as Empress Catherine the Great. TC 2000 TC 2000 is a 1993 action-science-fiction film directed by T.J. Scott and starring Bolo Yeung, Jalal Merhi, Billy Blanks, Bobbie Phillips, Matthias Hues, Harry Mok, and Kelly Gallant. The film was written by T.J. Scott from a story by J. Stephen Maunder and Richard M. Samuels and produced by Jalal Merhi. The soundtrack was composed by VaRouje. Black Tar Heroin: The Dark End of the Street Black Tar Heroin: The Dark End of the Street is a 1999 documentary directed by Steven Okazaki. Filmed from 1995 to 1998 in the Tenderloin, the documentary describes the lives of heroin addicts. Fallen Angel Fallen Angel is a 2003 Hallmark Hall of Fame television film starring Gary Sinise and Joely Richardson. It would be rerun in December 2004 and shown since on the Feeln on-demand movie service which shows many Hallmark Hall of Fame productions. It is based on the novel of the same name by Don Snyder, who also wrote the teleplay. Headless Horseman Headless Horseman is a film that aired on the Sci Fi Channel in October 27, 2007, based on the legend of the Headless Horseman. The movie takes the tack that the Washington Irving story was the "white-washed" version and the events in this horror film is the real story. It stars Richard Moll and Billy Aaron Brown and is directed by Anthony C. Ferrante. Ugly Melanie Vilaine is a 2008 French comedy film directed and written by Jean-Patrick Benes and Allan Mauduit. Snow Snow is the 2008 debut film by Aida Begić. Living Proof Living Proof is a 2008 Lifetime Television film, directed by Dan Ireland, starring Harry Connick The film is based on the true life story of Dr. Dennis Slamon and the book HER-2: The Making of Herceptin, a Revolutionary Treatment for Breast Cancer by Robert Bazell. Vivienne Radkoff wrote the film script, and is also one of the films executive producers. Renée Zellweger is another executive producer, together with Neil Meron and Craig Zadan. Tammy Blanchard, Amanda Bynes, Jennifer Coolidge, Angie Harmon, John Benjamin Hickey, Regina King, Swoosie Kurtz, Paula Cale Lisbe, Amy Madigan, Bernadette Peters, and Trudie Styler are featured in the supporting cast. The film premiered on October 18, 2008, for Lifetimes "Stop Breast Cancer for Life" public service and advocacy campaign, during the National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. A red carpet premiere evening screening took place in New York on September 24, 2008, with a reception following with Harry Connick, Jr. and Bernadette Peters performing. Subsequent screenings took place in Washington, Los Angeles, and London. Afghan Star Afghan Star is a 2009 documentary film following four contestants in the Afghan music competition, Afghan Star. Afghan Star was directed by Havana Marking and is distributed by Zeitgeist Films. The film was acclaimed by critics. Oba: The Last Samurai , also known as Miracle of the Pacific, Battle of the Pacific and Codename: Fox, is a 2011 Japanese World War II Pacific War drama film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama and based on the true story of Captain Sakae Ōba, who together with his survivors held out on the island of Saipan for 512 days. Trick or Treat Trick or Treat is a 1952 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures and based on Halloween ritual popular Irish folklore which is in turn based on Trick or Treat for Halloween segment based on Swallow song of Rhodes greek folk song, 6 B.C by Cleobulus.. The cartoon, which takes place on Halloween night, follows a series of pranks between Donald Duck and his nephews with Witch Hazel. The film was directed by Jack Hannah and features the voices of Clarence Nash as Donald and his nephews, and June Foray as Hazel. The film introduced the song "Trick or Treat for Halloween" which was written by Mack David, Al Hoffman, and Jerry Livingston and performed by The Mellomen. The Flesh Eaters The Flesh Eaters is a 1964 American horror/science fiction thriller, directed on a low budget by Jack Curtis and edited by future filmmaker Radley Metzger. The film contains moments of violence much more graphic and extreme than many other movies of its time, making it one of the first ever gore films. Fools' Parade Fools Parade is a 1971 Eastmancolor comedy-drama film directed by Andrew McLaglen, and starring James Stewart, George Kennedy, Kurt Russell and Strother Martin. It was based on the novel of the same name by Davis Grubb. The film is also known as Dynamite Man from Glory Jail. Long Gone Long Gone is a 1987 baseball film by HBO that is based on Paul Hemphills 1979 book of the same name. The television film was directed by Martin Davidson and starred William Petersen, Virginia Madsen, and Dermot Mulroney. Historic McKechnie Field, located in Bradenton, was the location for many of the films scenes. Outside North America, the film was released as Stogies. Three for the Road Three for the Road is a 1987 road trip-themed comedy film directed by Bill L. Norton and starring Charlie Sheen, Alan Ruck, Kerri Green, Sally Kellerman and Blair Tefkin. Tommy Tricker and the Stamp Traveller Tommy Tricker and the Stamp Traveller is a 1988 Canadian fantasy adventure film written and directed by Michael Rubbo. It is the seventh in the Tales for All series of childrens movies created by Les Productions la Fête. The Bikini Carwash Company The Bikini Carwash Company is a 1992 comedy film directed by Ed Hansen. It featured Joe Dusic, Kristi Ducati, and Ricki Brando. The sequel, The Bikini Carwash Company II, was released in 1993. Writer George Buck Flower had guest starred in an episode of a modern Three Stooges style show, Nutz, Yutz and Klutz set in a car wash, shot in 1990 and was inspired to make a car wash a locale for a prettier cast of characters. Stiff Upper Lips Stiff Upper Lips is a 1998 film directed by Gary Sinyor and starring Sean Pertwee, Georgina Cates, Robert Portal, Samuel West, Prunella Scales, Peter Ustinov, and Brian Glover in his final film role. It is a broad parody of British period films, especially the lavish Merchant-Ivory productions of the 1980s and early 1990s. Although it specifically targets A Room with a View, Chariots of Fire, Maurice, A Passage to India, and many other films, in a more general way Stiff Upper Lips satirises popular perceptions of certain Edwardian traits: propriety, sexual repression, xenophobia, and class snobbery. It was filmed on location in Italy, India, and on the Isle of Man. Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks Karol - The Pope, the Man Karol: The Pope, The Man is a 2006 TV miniseries chronicling Pope John Paul IIs life as pope in flashbacks from October 22, 1978s papal inauguration to his death in 2005 and was directed by Giacomo Battiato. It is the sequel to the 2005 TV miniseries A Man Who Became Pope, which portrayed John Pauls life before the papacy and ended on October 16, 1978, the day of his papal election. Ring of Death Ring of Death is a 2008 American television film directed by Bradford May and starring Johnny Messner, Stacy Keach and Charlotte Ross. It was created for Spike TV in 2008. The Tsunami Warrior Queens of Langkasuka is a 2008 Thai historical fantasy adventure film directed by Nonzee Nimibutr, and written by two-time S.E.A. Write Award winner Win Lyovarin. Known as "Pirates Of Langkasuka" in the UK, as "Legend of Langkasuka" in Australia and Canada, and as "Legend of the Tsunami Warrior" in the US. It's Not You, It's Me No eres tú, soy yo is a 2010 Mexican romantic comedy directed by Alejandro Springall starring Eugenio Derbez, Alejandra Barros and Martina García and based on the Argentinean film No sos vos, soy yo, written by Juan Taratuto. It was produced by Matthias Ehrenberg and filmed in Mexico City. The script was written by Luis Dawn and shows the experiences of Javier Herrera, an unlucky cardiovascular surgeon who, after being left by his wife María, must fight the problems of his love life upon not being able easily to forget his former mate. In the end, he meets Julia, an unmarried mother who works in a pet shop, with whom he falls in love and who helps him to bear his separation. No eres tú, soy yo was released 27 August 2010 in México. Piprabidya Ant Story is a 2013 Bangladeshi drama film directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki and starring Sheena Chohan, Noor Imran Mithu and others. Frightmare Frightmare is a 1983 American slasher-horror film written and directed by Norman Thaddeus Vane. It was Jeffrey Combs horror film debut. The film follows a group of drama students who decide to kidnap the corpse of a recently deceased horror movie star. By disrupting his tomb, they release an ancient black magic that begins consuming them one by one. It is currently distributed by Troma Entertainment. Hav Plenty Hav Plenty is a 1998 American independent film released by Miramax Films, based on an eventful weekend in the life of Lee Plenty, written and directed by Cherot. The film is based on the true story of Chris Cherots unrequited romance with Def Jam A&R executive Drew Dixon. Saint Sinner Saint Sinner is a 2002 horror television film written by Doris Egan and Hans Rodionoff based on a short story by executive producer Clive Barker. It was directed by Joshua Butler. Aside from the title, it is unrelated to the comic-book series published by Marvel Comics Razorline imprint and created by Barker. In this film, an immortal monk hunts down two succubi. It premiered on the U.S. Sci Fi Channel on October 26, 2002. Autograph Autograph is a 2004 Tamil romance film written, produced and directed by Cheran. The films soundtrack is composed by Bharathwaj. Cheran also plays the lead role in the film for first time, and other cast members include Gopika, Sneha, and Mallika, while Kanika made a special appearance. The film was released in India in February 2004, and was screened at the Lyon Asian Film Festival in France and at the Montreal World Film Festival in Canada. Upon release, the film met with critical acclaim and commercial success. Although a sequel to the film titled Autograph 2 was announced, it never materialised. The film was remade in Telugu as Naa Autograph, in Kannada as My Autograph, Bengali as Amar Aponjon Christmas Town Christmas Town is a 2008 direct-to-video film starring Nicole de Boer and Patrick Muldoon. As of 2009, it was shown on television in the 25 Days of Christmas programming block on ABC Family, but it was not in the block in 2010. Yuma Yuma is a 2012 Polish-Czech action film directed by Piotr Mularuk. Dishkiyaoon Dishkiyaoon is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language crime action film written and directed by debutant Sanamjit Singh Talwar, and produced by Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra along with Eros International. The film features Harman Baweja, debutant Ayesha Khanna, Aditya Pancholi, Sunny Deol and Prashant Narayanan in the lead roles. The storyline is based upon the Mumbai underworld. Originally set to be released on 10 January 2014, the film experienced delays and was eventually released on 28 March 2014. The film has also been released officially online. Viki, who belongs to the cold world of an upper-class family, finds his solace among ruthless gangsters. The absence of love and care pushes him to use his devious mind to rise up in the underworld. The Golden Era The Golden Era is a 2014 Chinese-Hong Kong biographical drama film directed by Ann Hui, written and executive produced by Li Qiang and starring Tang Wei and Feng Shaofeng. Tang portrays Xiao Hong, while Feng plays Xiao Jun, two of the most important writers of 20th century China. Other notable characters portrayed include Lu Xun, Duanmu Hongliang and Ding Ling. The movie was screened out of competition at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. It was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. The movie won Best Film and Best Director News from Planet Mars News from Planet Mars is a 2016 French-Belgian comedy film directed by Dominik Moll. It All Came True It All Came True is a 1940 criminal musical comedy film starring Ann Sheridan as a fledgling singer and third-billed Humphrey Bogart as a gangster who hides from the police in a boarding house. It is based on the Louis Bromfield novel Better Than Life. Sheridan introduced the hit song "Angel in Disguise". The Holy Man Mahapurush, or The Holy Man, is a 1965 film directed by Satyajit Ray, based on a short story Birinchibaba by Rajshekhar Basu. The Oscar The Oscar is a 1966 American drama film written by Harlan Ellison, Clarence Greene, Russell Rouse, and Richard Sale, directed by Rouse and starring Stephen Boyd, singer Tony Bennett, comedian Milton Berle, Elke Sommer, Ernest Borgnine, Jill St. John, Eleanor Parker, Joseph Cotten, Edie Adams, Peter Lawford, Broderick Crawford, Ed Begley, Walter Brennan, and Jack Soo. Also appearing as themselves are Bob Hope, Hedda Hopper, Merle Oberon, Frank Sinatra, and Nancy Sinatra. Paramount costume designer Edith Head appears in two scenes as herself, and was used by Paramount as a promotional force for the film. The film features an impressive cast and crew, including several real Academy Award winners: eight-time costume design winner Edith Head; Best Actor winners Borgnine and Crawford; Best Supporting Actor winners Begley, Brennan, Sinatra, and James Dunn, and cinematographer Joseph Ruttenberg. Also in the cast were Oberon and Parker, who had been nominated for Oscars but did not win. Orderers Orders is a 1974 Quebec historical drama film about the incarceration of innocent civilians during the 1970 October Crisis and the War Measures Act enacted by the Canadian government of Pierre Trudeau. It is the second film by director Michel Brault. It features entertainer and Senator Jean Lapointe. Chapter Two Chapter Two is a 1979 American Metrocolor romantic comedy film directed by Robert Moore, produced by Ray Stark, and based on Neil Simons 1977 Broadway play of the same name. It has a 124-minute running time. Hangmen Hangmen is a 1987 American action thriller film written and directed by J. Christian Ingvordsen, and marked the acting debut of actress Sandra Bullock. Carrotblanca Carrotblanca is a 1995 8-minute Looney Tunes cartoon. It was originally shown in theaters alongside The Amazing Panda Adventure and The Pebble and the Penguin. It was subsequently released on video packaged with older Looney Tunes cartoons and was included in the special edition DVD, and later HD DVD and Blu-ray, releases of Casablanca, the film to which it is both a parody and an homage. At the time of release, WB did not own the rights to Casablanca. Unlike the previous modern Looney Tunes shorts, this short was not made by the Greg Ford/Terry Lennon team nor Chuck Jones Film Productions. It was produced by the Animaniacs writing team at Warner Bros. Feature Animation. Carrotblanca was the only Looney Tunes short produced by that group of writers and the Feature Animation division. The short involves nearly all the major Looney Tunes characters in roles from the film, including Bugs Bunny as Rick, Daffy Duck as Sam and Pepé Le Pew as Captain Renault. Some characters use their real names, others the names of the characters in the original film, or parodic versions. Several minor Looney Tunes characters can be seen in the background. Southie Southie is a 1999 American film directed by John Shea starring Donnie Wahlberg, Rose McGowan, Anne Meara, James Cummings, Lawrence Tierney, Robert Wahlberg, Will Arnett, John Shea and Amanda Peet. The film centers around Danny Quinn returning home to South Boston from New York City after three years with the hopes of living an honest life, but comes to realize how difficult coming home is. God Said, 'Ha!' God Said Ha! is a 1998 film that was written and directed by Julia Sweeney, who was also the movies star. It had its world premiere on 14 March 1998 at the South by Southwest Film Festival and focuses on Sweeneys recollections of when her brother was diagnosed with cancer. Star Maps Star Maps is a 1997 American drama film co-written and directed by Miguel Arteta and starring Douglas Spain. The film is the directorial debut of Miguel Arteta, and it was first presented at the Sundance Film Festival. It was a critical hit, receiving five Independent Spirit Award nominations, including Best First Feature and Best First Screenplay. The Idiot Returns The Idiot Returns is a 1999 Czech film directed by Saša Gedeon. It was the Czech Republics submission to the 72nd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Feelings Feelings is a 2003 French drama film written by Noémie Lvovsky and Florence Setvos and directed by Lvovsky. Men Suddenly in Black Men Suddenly in Black is a 2003 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Pang Ho-Cheung. Natalee Holloway Natalee Holloway is a 2009 American television film directed by Mikael Salomon based on Beth Holloways book about the 2005 disappearance of her daughter Natalee Holloway. The film stars Amy Gumenick as Natalee Holloway, Tracy Pollan as Beth Holloway-Twitty and Jacques Strydom as Joran van der Sloot. When it aired on the Lifetime Movie Network on April 19, 2009, the film scored the highest television ratings at that time in the networks history. On the Ice On the Ice is a 2011 American drama film written and directed by Andrew Okpeaha MacLean. The film is set in Barrow, MacLeans home town, and follows two Iñupiaq teenagers who, while on a seal hunt, accidentally kill one of their friends in a fight. Afraid of the consequences, they lie about his death and must grapple with their grief and guilt while attempting to keep their secret. The film is based upon an earlier work of MacLeans, Sikumi, which he released as a short film in 2008. On the Ice had its world premiere on January 21, 2011, at the Sundance Film Festival. We'll Take Manhattan Well Take Manhattan is a British television film that tells the story of the extramarital affair between photographer David Bailey and model Jean Shrimpton, and their one-week photographic assignment in New York City for Vogue in 1962. Directed by John McKay, it stars Aneurin Barnard as David Bailey, and Karen Gillan as Jean Shrimpton. Tulpa - Perdizioni mortali Tulpa is a 2012 Italian giallo-horror film directed by Federico Zampaglione. It premiered at the 2012 London FrightFest Film Festival and was released in Italy on June 20, 2013. The Motivation The Motivation is a 2013 documentary film that premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. In the film, eight of the worlds best pro-skateboarders prepare for the upcoming Street League Skateboarding Championship in New York City. Each equally talented, they all must overcome unique challenges - family pressures, injuries, money, fame and their own internal struggles - for a chance to win $200,000 and the title of best street-skateboarder in the world. The film received a limited theatrical release in the United States on June 30, 2013 and a VOD release on August 6, 2013. It topped the iTunes documentary charts for two weeks in a row upon release. Antariksham 9000 kmph Antariksham 9000 KMPH is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language science fiction adventure film written and directed by Sankalp Reddy. The film stars Varun Tej, Aditi Rao Hydari and Lavanya Tripathi. The first look of the film was released on Indias Independence Day, 15 August 2018. The teaser was released on 17 October 2018. The trailer was released on 9 December 2018. The film was released on 21 December 2018. The film will be dubbed in several languages. This film was regarded as the first space-based Telugu science fiction film. The film received mixed reviews from critics, praising the performances of the lead actors Varun Tej, Aditi Rao Hydari, and Lavanya Tripathi. Athiran Athiran is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language psychological thriller film directed by Vivek and scripted by P. F. Mathews from a story by Vivek. It was produced by Century Kochumon through his production company Century Investments. The film stars Fahadh Faasil and Sai Pallavi. The film features original songs composed by debutant P. S. Jayhari and a musical score by Ghibran. The story is set in a psychiatric asylum. Principal photography began in November 2018 was completed in January 2019 in a 55-day shoot, extensively shot in Ooty. The film was released on 12 April 2019 to positive reviews. The movie was reported to have taken inspiration from Stonehearst Asylum and Shutter Island. Dressed to Kill Dressed to Kill is a 1941 crime mystery starring Lloyd Nolan, Mary Beth Hughes and Sheila Ryan. The film was based on The Dead Take No Bows, a mystery novel by Richard Burke. The Black Castle The Black Castle is a 1952 American film noir thriller horror film directed by Nathan H. Juran starring Richard Greene, Boris Karloff, Stephen McNally, Rita Corday and Lon Chaney. It was produced by William Alland, who would have better success two years later with Creature from the Black Lagoon. The film was made in the United States but premiered in Sweden. Only Two Can Play Only Two Can Play is a 1962 British comedy film starring Peter Sellers, based on the novel That Uncertain Feeling by Kingsley Amis. Sidney Gilliat directed the film from a screenplay by Bryan Forbes. The film is set in the fictional South Wales town of Aberdarcy, and largely filmed in and around Swansea, Kingsley Amiss stated real-life city that Aberdarcy represents. Capriccio Capriccio, also released with the international titles Love & Passion and Capri Remembered, is an Italian erotic drama film directed by Tinto Brass. It is a liberal adaptation of the novel Le lettere da Capri by Mario Soldati. Blood and Sand Blood and Sand is a 1989 Spanish drama film directed by Javier Elorrieta and starring Christopher Rydell, Sharon Stone, and Ana Torrent. It was loosely based on the novel Sangre y arena of Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, which had been adapted for the screen three times before in 1916, 1922 and 1941. The Bride with White Hair II The Bride with White Hair 2 is a 1993 Hong Kong film directed by David Wu. It is the sequel to The Bride with White Hair, with Brigitte Lin and Leslie Cheung reprising their roles as Lian Nichang and Zhuo Yihang. Although the first film is loosely based on Liang Yushengs Baifa Monü Zhuan, this film is almost independent of the novel except for the main characters names. Christmas Every Day Christmas Every Day is a 1996 American made-for-television fantasy-comedy film based on the 1892 short story "Christmas Every Day" by William Dean Howells. It was directed by Larry Peerce, starred Erik von Detten, and originally broadcast on The Family Channel during their first 25 Days of Christmas programming block. and was also shown on UK television on QVC Extra on November 28, 2015. The movie was remade into an ABC Family TV movie in 2006 titled Christmas Do-Over. Mahjong Mahjong is a 1996 Taiwanese comedy film written and directed by Edward Yang. The film stars Chang Chen, Nick Erickson and Virginie Ledoyen. The film was entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention. Rocky Marciano Rocky Marciano is a 1999 television film directed by Charles Winkler and presented by MGM. It tells the story of the rise to fame of legendary boxer Rocky Marciano. Camp Blood Camp Blood is a 1999 American direct-to-video slasher film written and directed by Brad Sykes. It was followed by four official sequels and one unofficial film entitled Within the Woods. Camp Blood stars Jennifer Ritchkoff as a young woman who travels to a deserted camp with her friends, only to find themselves at the mercies of a killer clown. The film had a home video release in April 4, 2000 and was released to DVD in 2002. Longshot Longshot is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Lionel C. Martin, and written by Lou Pearlman, as a promotional tool to promote the acting debuts of his succession of successful boybands and girl groups, such as NSYNC, O-Town and Natural, as well as rapper Lil Kim, singer Britney Spears, girlband Innosense and pop-hip hop trio LFO, all of whom had cameo appearances in the film, as Pearlman had worked with all of them during the late 1990s and early 2000s. The plot recounts the tale of a young boy, Alex Taylor, who gets caught up in his brothers activities as a gigolo, and uses each of the said pop acts as a tool within the film. The film was released to theaters on October 25, 2001 in Germany, where all of Pearlmans boybands had enjoyed success long before their international debuts. It was never released to theaters in United States, instead being shown on the Disney Channel as a television movie, and later released on March 26, 2002 on video and DVD as a home entertainment release. The film was also packaged with copies of Crossroads, a film which starred Britney Spears, in selected FYE stores in the United States. About one-third of the film was service-produced in Toronto, which doubled up as New York City within the film, under contract with The Danforth Studios Ltd, a subsidiary of SpaceWorks Entertainment Inc. The film was a complete commercial failure, taking in nowhere near the $20 million it cost to film at the box office. The film was also panned by critics, who claimed that many of the pop acts who appeared in the film later claimed to have only appeared due to the amount of pay they would receive for a cameo appearance. Entrails of a Virgin is a 1986 horror film in the "splatter-eros" subgenre of pink film. Victoria & Albert Victoria & Albert is a 2001 British-American historical television serial. It focused on the early life and marriage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The series starred Victoria Hamilton as Victoria, Jonathan Firth as Prince Albert and Peter Ustinov as King William IV. It was directed by John Erman. In the UK it was broadcast by the BBC, split into two parts of 100 minutes each. The series is now available on DVD. The Kickers is a romantic soccer kid manga drawn by Noriaki Nagai. It was published by Shogakukan in CoroCoro Comic magazine from 1985 to 1989. The series won the 1987 Shogakukan Manga Award for best childrens manga. The story is usually classified as Comedy, Drama, Shōnen and Sports. Cover art can be seen here. The anime is also considered a rip-off to Captain Tsubasa. The manga was turned into an anime series by Studio Pierrot during 1986–1987. It ran 26 episodes and one 40 minute special, but only 21 episodes were aired in Japan. In 1988 the anime arrived to EMEA in its dubbed version and had some success in the Middle East, Iran, South Korea, Italy, Spain, France, Poland and especially in Germany and Austria. In Indonesia, the anime was aired on Indosiar in 1995-1997, TPI in 2003, Bali TV in 2005. Slugs Slugs is a 2004 Austrian comedy film directed by Michael Glawogger. Eleven Men Out Eleven Men Out is comedy-drama directed by Robert Ingi Douglas. The film participated in the Toronto International Film Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival, and the Hawaii International Film Festival. The Hairdresser The Hairdresser is a 2010 German comedy film directed by Doris Dörrie. Uu Kodathara Ulikki Padathara Uu... Kodathara? Ulikki Padathara?, commonly referred to as UKUP, is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language socio-fantasy film produced by Lakshmi Manchu on Manchu Entertainment banner and directed by Sekhar Raja. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Manoj Manchu, Deeksha Seth, Lakshmi Manchu in the lead roles music composed by VidyaSagar, Bobo Shashi along with Chinnas background score. Cinematography is handled by B. Rajasekar. The soundtrack of the film was launched on 30 May 2012. The film was released worldwide on 27 July 2012. The film was also dubbed into Hindi as Simha 2 by Goldmines Telefilms in 2015. Tropico Tropico is a short film "based on the Biblical story of sin and redemption", starring Lana Del Rey as Eve and Shaun Ross as Adam. Written by Del Rey and directed by Anthony Mandler, the film premiered at the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood on December 4, 2013, before being uploaded to Del Reys official Vevo account the following day. It features the songs "Body Electric", "Gods & Monsters", and "Bel Air", all taken from Del Reys 2012 EP Paradise. An EP of the films name was also released that same month to the iTunes Store; it includes the film itself along with the three aforementioned songs. The Delinquent Season The Delinquent Season is a 2018 Irish film written and directed by Mark ORowe. It follows the story of two married couples who begin to experience difficulties in their relationships. The Ugly Duckling The Ugly Duckling is an animated black-and-white cartoon released by Walt Disney in 1931 as part of the Silly Symphonies series. This cartoon was later remade into a color version released in 1939. Music in the Air Music in the Air is a 1934 American romantic comedy musical film based on Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein IIs Broadway musical of the same name. It was part of the popular subgenre of operetta films made during the era. The film was a commercial failure on its release, losing $389,000. This was the worst performing release by Fox Film that year. The Broadway musical Music in the Air opened at the Alvin Theatre in New York City on November 8, 1932 and ran for 342 performances. Macabre Macabre is a 1958 horror film directed by William Castle, written by Robb White, and starring William Prince, Jim Backus, Christine White, Jacqueline Scott, and Susan Morrow. The film falls into both the horror and suspense genres. It involved one of Castles first forays into using the promotional gimmicks that later made him famous. A certificate for a $1,000 life insurance policy from Lloyds of London was given to each customer in case they should die of fright during the film. Six in Paris Paris vu par... is a French anthology film made in 1965. For the Love of Benji For the Love of Benji is the first sequel to the original film, featuring Benji and released in 1977. Why Me? Why Me? is a 1990 American caper comedy film directed by Gene Quintano and starring Christopher Lambert, Kim Greist, Christopher Lloyd, and J. T. Walsh. The screenplay is credited to Donald E. Westlake and Leonard Maas Jr., and is based on the fifth book in Westlakes series of John Dortmunder novels. Drunks Drunks is a 1995 film starring Spalding Gray and Richard Lewis and directed by Peter Cohn. The Pharmacist The Pharmacist is a 1997 German comedy film based on the eponymous novel by Ingrid Noll. Sound and Fury Sound and Fury is a documentary film released in 2000 about two American families with young deaf children and their conflict over whether or not to give their children cochlear implants, surgically implanted devices that may improve their ability to hear but may threaten their Deaf identity. The film was nominated for several awards, including an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Fade to Black Fade to Black is a 2004 documentary film about the career of American rapper Jay-Z. It also features many other famous names in hip hop music. This live concert at Madison Square Garden was meant to be Jay-Zs final performance, as he announced his intentions to retire from the industry. Fade to Black runs through some of the major parts of Jay-Zs Madison Square Garden performance while cutting to Jay-Z and his exploits, as well as insights into the making of The Black Album. Ali'nin sekiz günü Alis Eight Days is a 2009 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Cemal Şan, starring Serdar Orçin as a young shop owner who falls in love with a woman escaping from an abusive relationship. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was shown at the 20th Ankara International Film Festival. It is the final part of a trilogy of films which includes Zeyneps Eight Days and Dilbers Eight Days. Billy Crystal: 700 Sundays 700 Sundays is a 2014 stand-up comedy concert film directed by Des McAnuff and starring Billy Crystal. It is based on Crystals book 700 Sundays. In 2013, a 54-performance revival was staged at the Imperial Theatre. HBO filmed the January 3–4, 2014 performances, 700 Sundays debuted on the network on April 19, 2014. Monstrum Monstrum is a 2018 South Korean period action film directed by Heo Jong-ho. It stars Kim Myung-min, Kim In-kwon, Lee Hye-ri and Choi Woo-shik. The film was released on September 12, 2018. It was chosen to compete in the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival, screening there on 13 October. Custody Custody is a 2016 American courtroom drama film directed and written by James Lapine. The film stars Viola Davis as a judge who presides over the custody case of a Latina woman named Sara who is desperate to keep her children. Hayden Panettiere plays the lawyer given Saras case, with Ellen Burstyn, Selenis Leyva, Olga Merediz, Dan Fogler, Raúl Esparza, and Tony Shalhoub in other roles. Custody was filmed in New York City in May 2015. The film world premiered in the Spotlight section of the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival. The film premiered on Lifetime on March 4, 2017. Gulliver Mickey Gulliver Mickey is a black and white Mickey Mouse short, produced by Walt Disney and released by United Artists in 1934. Black Dragons Black Dragons is a 1942 American film directed by William Nigh and starring Bela Lugosi, Joan Barclay, and George Pembroke. The cast includes Clayton Moore, who plays a handsome detective. The Black Dragon Society also appears in Lets Get Tough! a 1942 East Side Kids film made by the same team of writer Harvey Gates and producer Sam Katzman. So Dark the Night So Dark the Night is a 1946 American crime film in the film noir tradition, directed by Joseph H. Lewis and written by Dwight V. Babcock, Martin Berkeley. It is based on a story written by Aubrey Wisberg. The drama features Steven Geray, Micheline Cheirel, Eugene Borden, among others. Novye priklyucheniya neulovimykh The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers is a 1968 Soviet action movie, a sequel of The Elusive Avengers, directed by Edmond Keosayan and made on Mosfilm. The movie was followed by The Crown of the Russian Empire released in 1971. Wesele Wesele is a motion picture made in 1972 in Poland by Andrzej Wajda as an adaptation of a play by the same title written by Stanisław Wyspiański in 1901. Wajda also directed "Wesele" for the theatre. "Wesele" is a defining work of Polish drama written at the turn of the 20th century. It describes the perils of the national drive toward self-determination after the Polish uprisings of November 1830 and January 1863, the result of the Partitions of Poland. It also refers to the Galician slaughter of 1846. The plot is set at the wedding of a member of Kraków intelligentsia, and his peasant Bride. Their class-blurring union follows a fashionable trend among friends of the playwright from the modernist Young Poland movement. The play by Wyspiański was based on a real-life event: the wedding of Lucjan Rydel at the St. Marys Basilica in Kraków and his wedding reception in the village of Bronowice. It was inspired in part also by the modernist painting of Jacek Malczewski and Maksymilian Gierymski. Scream Bloody Murder Scream Bloody Murder is a 1973 slasher film written, directed, and produced by Marc B. Ray, and co-written by Larry Alexander. Goliath Awaits Goliath Awaits is a 1981 American made-for-television action-thriller film originally broadcast in two parts in November 1981 on various stations as a part of Operation Prime Times syndicated programming. It is about an ocean liner sunk by a German U-boat in 1939 whose wreck is discovered in 1981 with over 300 survivors and their descendants living in an air bubble inside the ship. Pascali's Island Pascalis Island is a 1988 British drama film, based on the novel by Barry Unsworth. It was written and directed by James Dearden. It stars Ben Kingsley, Charles Dance and Helen Mirren. It was entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. The action takes place in 1908 on the fictional Ottoman-ruled Greek island of Nisi. The film was largely shot on the Greek island of Symi and in Rhodes in the late summer of 1987. Interdevochka Intergirl is a 1989 Soviet drama film. Set in Leningrad in the time of perestroika during the 1980s, it was the first piece of the popular culture portraying prostitution in the USSR. The film was the most popular Soviet film in 1989 and made a star of leading actress Elena Yakovleva. It is the screen adaptation of the eponymous story by Vladimir Kunin. Exiled Exiled: A Law & Order Movie is a 1998 television film based on the Law & Order police procedural and legal drama television series; it originally aired on NBC. Written by Charles Kipps, the film revolves around Noths character, Detective Mike Logan. Kipps received a 1999 Edgar Award for his screenplay. Before the Storm Before the Storm is a drama film directed by Reza Parsa released in 2000. Carol's Journey Carols Journey is a 2002 Spanish drama film directed by Imanol Uribe, about a Spanish-American girls visit to her familys hometown during the Spanish Civil War The Whore and the Whale The Whore and the Whale is a 2004 Hispano-Argentine drama film directed by Luis Puenzo. The film tells the interwoven stories of a Spanish writer whose life goes through various crises and an Argentine photographer who rescued a prostitute from a brothel in the far south of Patagonia but lost her and then died in the Spanish Civil War. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero is a 2004 Indian epic biographical war film, written and directed by Shyam Benegal. The film starred an ensemble cast of Sachin Khedekar, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Rajit Kapur, Arif Zakaria, and Divya Dutta, among others. The film depicts the life of the Indian independence leader Subhas Chandra Bose in Nazi Germany: 1941–1943, and In Japanese-occupied Asia 1943–1945, and the events leading to the formation of Azad Hind Fauj. The production design was helmed by Samir Chanda, with soundtrack, and background score by A. R. Rahman, Upon release, the film received wide critical acclaim at the BFI London Film Festival, and has garnered the National Film Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration, and the National Film Award for Best Production Design for that year. The film was screened retrospective on August 14th 2016 at the Independence Day Film Festival jointly presented by the Indian Directorate of Film Festivals and Ministry of Defense, commemorating 70th Indian Independence Day. The Lazarus Child The Lazarus Child is a 2005 American drama film directed by Graham Theakston. It was filmed in Canada and the United Kingdom. Tale of Cinema Tale of Cinema is the sixth film by critically acclaimed South Korean director Hong Sang-soo. It was entered into the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. New Boy New Boy is a 2007 Irish short film based on the short story by Irish novelist, dramatist and screenwriter, Roddy Doyle. It received an Academy Award nomination for Best Live Action Short Film. The film is about a young boys experience as he moves from a rural town in Africa to Ireland: a new country, a different school system and a whole new set of customs. A Dog Named Christmas A Dog Named Christmas is a 2009 American/Canadian television film that debuted on CBS as a Hallmark Hall of Fame movie on November 29, 2009. The film was produced by Brent Shields, directed by Peter Werner and written by Jenny Wingfield, who based the script from a novel of the same name by Greg Kincaid. A Therapy A Therapy is a 2012 comedy short film created by Prada to promote their brand. The short was written and directed by Roman Polanski and stars Ben Kingsley and Helena Bonham Carter. Kidnapped for Christ Kidnapped for Christ is a documentary film that details the experiences of several teenagers who were removed from their homes and sent to a behavior modification and ex-gay school in Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic. The film was directed by Kate Logan. Tom DeSanto, Lance Bass and Mike Manning are the executive producers. The film premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, in January 2014. Kotigobba 2 Kotigobba 2 is a 2016 Indian Kannada-language action comedy film film directed by K. S. Ravikumar. The film was produced by Rockline Venkatesh and M. Babu in Kannada and Tamil languages simultaneously, the latter as Mudinja Ivana Pudi. The film features Sudeep and Nithya Menen in the lead roles. Both versions of the film released on 12 August 2016 coinciding with the 2016 Varalakshmi Vrata. All Inclusive All Inclusive is a 2014 Danish comedy film directed by Hella Joof. French Blood French Blood is a 2015 French drama film written and directed by Diastème. It was selected to screen in the Platform section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The Story of Alexander Graham Bell The Story of Alexander Graham Bell is a somewhat fictionalized 1939 biographical film of the famous inventor. It was filmed in black-and-white and released by Twentieth Century-Fox. The film stars Don Ameche as Bell and Loretta Young as Mabel, his wife, who contracted scarlet fever at an early age and became deaf. Island in the Sun Island in the Sun is a 1957 De Luxe in CinemaScope drama film produced by Darryl F. Zanuck and directed by Robert Rossen. It features an ensemble cast including James Mason, Harry Belafonte, Joan Fontaine, Joan Collins, Dorothy Dandridge, Michael Rennie, Stephen Boyd, Patricia Owens, John Justin, Diana Wynyard, and Basil Sydney. The film is about race relations and interracial romance set in the fictitious island of Santa Marta. Barbados and Grenada were selected as the sites for the movie based on the 1955 novel by Alec Waugh. The film was controversial at the time of its release for its portrayal of an interracial romance. Evening Class Cours du Soir is a thirty-minute short film in which Jacques Tati demonstrates the art of mime to a group of enthusiastic students. Amongst skits performed are those of a tennis player and a horse rider – sketches that initially brought Tati acclaim on music hall stages in the 1930s. Nicolas Ribowski directed the short on the set of Playtime in 1966. The Madwoman of Chaillot The Madwoman of Chaillot is a 1969 American satirical film made by Commonwealth United Entertainment and distributed by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. It was directed by Bryan Forbes and produced by Ely A. Landau with Anthony B. Unger as associate producer. The screenplay was by Edward Anhalt, adapted by Maurice Valency from the celebrated play La Folle de Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux via the English adaptation The Madwoman of Chaillot. The music score was by Michael J. Lewis and the cinematography by Burnett Guffey and Claude Renoir. The film stars Katharine Hepburn with Paul Henreid, Oskar Homolka, Yul Brynner, Richard Chamberlain, Edith Evans and Donald Pleasence. A musical version of the play titled Dear World with music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, and starring Angela Lansbury, opened with little success on Broadway in 1969. The Cross and the Switchblade The Cross and the Switchblade is a 1970 Crime film starring Pat Boone as David Wilkerson and Erik Estrada as Nicky Cruz, the teen gang member whose life was transformed by Wilkersons ministry. The film was based on a non-fiction book of the same name, The Cross and the Switchblade. El crack El Crack is a 1981 Spanish film drama co-written and directed by José Luis Garci, starring Alfredo Landa. José Luis Garci won the Oscar to Best Foreign picture the next year with his next film "Volver a Empezar", the first Oscar won by Spanish cinema. The plot was inspired by the novels written by Dashiell Hammett, to whom the film is dedicated. It is a detective film and basically a Spanish film noir. The whole story takes place in Madrid and New York City in December 1980. Reuben, Reuben Reuben, Reuben is a 1983 comedy-drama film directed by Robert Ellis Miller and starring Tom Conti, Kelly McGillis, Roberts Blossom, Cynthia Harris, and Joel Fabiani. The film was adapted by Julius J. Epstein from the play Spofford by Herman Shumlin, which in turn was adapted from the novel Reuben, Reuben by Peter De Vries. The main character in DeVriess novel was based largely on the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, who was a compulsive womanizer and lifelong alcoholic, finally succumbing to the effects of alcohol poisoning in November 1953, while on a speaking tour in America. Advokaten Beck – Advokaten is a 2006 Swedish police film about Martin Beck, directed by Kjell Sundvall. Magic Man Magic Man is a 2010 thriller film directed by Stuart Cooper and starring Billy Zane and Alexander Nevsky. Brigham Young Brigham Young is a 1940 American biographical romantic drama film that describes Youngs succession to the presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints after founder Joseph Smith, Jr. was assassinated in 1844. Doomed to Die Doomed to Die is a 1940 American mystery film directed by William Nigh and starring Boris Karloff as Mr. Wong. It is a sequel to the 1940 film, The Fatal Hour. Bombsight Stolen Cottage to Let is a 1941 British spy thriller film directed by Anthony Asquith starring Leslie Banks, Alastair Sim and John Mills. Set in Second World War Scotland, its plot concerns Nazi spies trying to kidnap an inventor. The film was shot at the Lime Grove Studios in London, with sets designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky. Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! is a 1966 DeLuxe Color American comedy film starring Bob Hope and Elke Sommer. This film marked the first of three film collaborations for Hope and comedian Phyllis Diller, and was followed by Eight on the Lam in 1967 and The Private Navy of Sgt. OFarrell in 1968. Company Limited Seemabaddha is a 1971 social drama Bengali film directed by Satyajit Ray. It is based on the novel Seemabaddha by Mani Shankar Mukherjee. It stars Barun Chanda, Harindranath Chattopadhyay, and Sharmila Tagore in lead roles. The film was the second entry in Rays Calcutta trilogy, which included Pratidwandi and Jana Aranya. The films deal with the rapid modernization of Calcutta, rising corporate culture and greed, and the futility of the rat race. The film won the FIPRESCI Award at the 33rd Venice International Film Festival, and the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in 1971. Bone Bone is a 1972 American black comedy crime film written, produced, and directed by Larry Cohen in his directorial debut. It stars Yaphet Kotto, Joyce Van Patten, and Andrew Duggan. The Blue Bird The Blue Bird is a 1976 American-Soviet childrens and fantasy film directed by George Cukor. The screenplay by Hugh Whitemore, Alfred Hayes, and Aleksei Kapler is based on LOiseau bleu by Maurice Maeterlinck. It was the fifth screen adaptation of the play, following two silent films, the studios 1940 version starring Shirley Temple, and a 1970 animated feature. Unlike prior adaptations, the film received little-to-no critical praise and was a flop at the box office. The Evictors The Evictors is a 1979 American crime-horror film written and directed by Charles B. Pierce, and starring Vic Morrow, Michael Parks, and Jessica Harper. A period piece set in 1942, it follows a couple who are terrorized by a mysterious man on the property of their new home in rural Louisiana, which is the site of various unsolved homicides from years prior. Released in April 1979, it was one of the last films distributed by American International Pictures. Jeremiah Jeremiah is a 1998 American made-for-television biblical epic drama film produced for RAI and starring Patrick Dempsey as the Biblical prophet Jeremiah. The film originally aired on RAI network on December 14, 1998 and PAX TV on August 27, 2000. It is also part of TNTs Bible Collection series. Dust to Glory Dust to Glory is a documentary about the famous Baja 1000 off-road race. Filming occurred throughout the 2003 event. The film is directed by Dana Brown of Step Into Liquid fame. The film was edited in Adobe Premiere Pro. The film score was by Nathan Furst. Raging Sharks Raging Sharks is a 2005 American direct-to-video science fiction action horror film directed by Danny Lerner. It stars Corin Nemec, Vanessa Angel, Corbin Bernsen, Todd Jensen, Elise Muller, Blinky van Bilderbeek, Simone Levin, Emil Markov, Jonas Talkington, and Atanas Srebrev. Set in an isolated underwater research facility, the film follows a group of scientists as they discover a strange series of crystals, only to find out that it also harbors a psychological effect on sharks, causing them to become more aggressive. The sharks soon attack the facility, causing the oxygen supply to start to decrease, and forcing the survivors to find a way out. Peacock Peacock is a 2005 film directed by Gu Changwei, written by Li Qiang. This is Gus first film as director after a lengthy career as a cinematographer for some of Chinas top directors. The film premiered simultaneously in both China and in competition at the 2005 Berlin International Film Festival, going on to receive Berlins Jury Grand Prix Silver Bear. Its original runtime was over four hours, but was reduced to 144 minutes for its theatrical release. The Bodyguard 2 The Bodyguard 2 is a 2007 Thai action-comedy film written, directed by and starring Petchtai Wongkamlao. A prequel to his 2004 film, The Bodyguard, The Bodyguard 2 tells the origins of Petchtais bodyguard character, and like the first film, it features a host of cameo appearances by Thai celebrities, including action star Tony Jaa. With a budget of over 100,000,000 baht, the film was the most expensive in Thai cinema before Ong Bak 2 surpassed it in late 2008. Beautiful Beautiful is a 2008 South Korean film, and the debut feature of director Juhn Jai-hong. The film is based on an original story by Kim Ki-duk. Ein Tick anders Alive and Ticking is a German comedy film directed by Andi Rogenhagen. It was released in 2011. Someone You Love Someone You Love is a 2014 Danish drama film directed by Pernille Fischer Christensen. Varsham Varsham is a 2014 Malayalam drama film written and directed by Ranjith Sankar. The film stars Mammootty and Asha Sarath in the main roles, T. G. Ravi as the antagonist, along with Mamta Mohandas, Govind Padmasoorya and Master Prajwal in major supporting roles. It features a film score and soundtrack by Bijibal. Varsham released worldwide on 6 November 2014. The film received generally positive reviews from critics. Return to Montauk Return to Montauk is a 2017 German drama film directed by Volker Schlöndorff. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Emo the Musical EMO the Musical is a feature film written and directed by Neil Triffett. It is also the title of a 2014 short film, also directed by Triffett, upon which the feature is based. Whoopee! Whoopee! is a 1930 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Eddie Cantor, Ethel Shutta, Paul Gregory, and Eleanor Hunt. It was photographed in two-color Technicolor. Its plot closely follows the 1928 stage show produced by Florenz Ziegfeld. Of Human Hearts Of Human Hearts is a 1938 American drama film directed by Clarence Brown and starring Walter Huston, James Stewart and Beulah Bondi. Stewart plays a proud and ungrateful son who rebels against his preacher father and neglects his poverty-stricken mother. Bondi was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Happy End Happy End is a 1966 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. Theodor Pištěk designed the costumes for the film. The film is told backwards, beginning with the protagonists death and ending with his birth. Schizo Schizo is a 1976 slasher film directed by Pete Walker and starring Lynne Frederick. Pandemonium Pandemonium is a 1982 American comedy spoof horror movie. It was directed by Alfred Sole and featured an ensemble cast including Eileen Brennan, Phil Hartman, Tab Hunter, Carol Kane, David Lander, Eve Arden, Paul Reubens, and Tom Smothers. The film went into production under the working title of Thursday the 12th. It was the last feature in which Arden appeared and also the last feature film Sole directed in his career. Violent Shit Violent Shit is a 1989 German horror film written and directed by Andreas Schnaas. Aetbaar Aetbaar is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Vikram Bhatt and stars Amitabh Bachchan, John Abraham, Bipasha Basu and Supriya Pilgaonkar. Business tycoon Ratan Tata entered Bollywood by producing Aetbaar. Aetbaar is inspired by the Hollywood film Fear. Vikram Bhatt had earlier directed another movie based on the Hollywood film Fear, called Inteha, which had released just 3 months earlier. Uuno Turhapuro - this is my life Uuno Turhapuro – This Is My Life is a 2004 Finnish comedy film, made as a tribute to Spede Pasanen. It is the twentieth and last installment in the Uuno Turhapuro film series. The Mindscape of Alan Moore The Mindscape of Alan Moore is a 2003 documentary film which chronicles the life and work of Alan Moore, author of several acclaimed graphic novels, including From Hell, Watchmen and V for Vendetta. The Mindscape of Alan Moore is Shadowsnake’s first completed feature project, part One of the Shamanautical / 5 Elements series. It is the directorial debut of DeZ Vylenz. It is the only feature film production on which Alan Moore has collaborated, with permission to use his work. This feature was shot on film, in colour, and is 78 minutes in length. Little Athens Little Athens is a 2005 American independent film directed by Tom Zuber, which stars John Patrick Amedori, Erica Leerhsen, DJ Qualls, Rachel Miner, Eric Szmanda, Michael Peña, and more. Despite premiering at Toronto International Film Festival in 2005, it wasnt released on DVD until November 21, 2006. Bana sans dile Bana şans dile is a 2001 Turkish action film directed by Çağan Irmak. The Lost Tomb of Jesus The Lost Tomb of Jesus is a documentary co-produced and first broadcast on the Discovery Channel and Vision TV in Canada on March 4, 2007, covering the discovery of the Talpiot Tomb. It was directed by Canadian documentary and film maker Simcha Jacobovici and produced by Felix Golubev and Ric Esther Bienstock, while James Cameron served as executive producer. The film was released in conjunction with a book about the same subject, The Jesus Family Tomb, issued in late February 2007 and co-authored by Jacobovici and Charles R. Pellegrino. The documentary and the books claims have been rejected by many leading experts within the archaeological and theological fields, as well as among linguistic and biblical scholars. Gnade Mercy is a 2012 German drama film directed by Matthias Glasner. The film was shown in competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2012. The film is about a German couple and their teenage son who emigrate to the north of Norway. Rock and a Hard Place Rock and a Hard Place is a documentary film produced by and featuring Dwayne Johnson about youth prison boot camps, premiered by HBO in March 2017. Russell Brand: Re: Birth Russell Brand: Re:Birth is a 2018 standup comedy film written and performed by English comedian and activist Russell Brand. It debuted on Netflix on 4 December 2018. Re:Birth was filmed at the Hackney Empire theatre in East London in April 2018 during his 2017–18 comedy tour of the same name. Cinderella Cinderella is a 1914 silent film starring Mary Pickford, directed by James Kirkwood Sr., produced by Daniel Frohman, and released by Famous Players Film Company. The film is based upon the fairy tale Cinderella. The film was released on Blu-ray & DVD as a bonus feature from the DVD of Through the Back Door. Today We Live Today We Live is a 1933 American pre-Code romance drama film produced and directed by Howard Hawks and starring Joan Crawford, Gary Cooper, Robert Young and Franchot Tone. Based on the story Turnabout by William Faulkner, which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post on March 5, 1932, the film is about two officers during World War I, who compete for the same beautiful young woman. Faulkner provided dialogue for the film, making it the only film version of his work that Faulkner co-wrote. Joan Crawfords character was added to the film to include a love interest. She met her future husband Franchot Tone on the set of the film. They married two years later. Maytime Maytime is a 1937 American musical romantic drama film produced by MGM. It was directed by Robert Z. Leonard, and stars Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. The screenplay was rewritten from the book for Sigmund Rombergs 1917 operetta Maytime by Rida Johnson Young, Rombergs librettist; however, only one musical number by Romberg was retained. The films storyline greatly resembles that of Noël Cowards operetta Bitter Sweet, right down to the "frame story" surrounding the main plot. Three years later, MGM filmed a Technicolor version of Bitter Sweet, but altered the plot slightly so that audiences would not notice the similarities. King of the Underworld King of the Underworld is a 1939 crime drama film starring Humphrey Bogart as a gangster and Kay Francis as a doctor forced to treat him. It was directed by Lewis Seiler. It is a remake of the 1935 film Dr. Socrates, which was based on a short story by W. R. Burnett. The Kid from Brooklyn The Kid from Brooklyn is a 1946 American musical comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, Vera-Ellen, Steve Cochran, Walter Abel, Eve Arden, and Fay Bainter. Virginia Mayos and Vera-Ellens singing voices were dubbed by Betty Russell and Dorothy Ellers, respectively, Produced by Samuel Goldwyn, it is a remake of the Harold Lloyd film The Milky Way about a milkman who becomes world boxing champion. Lionel Stander plays the role of "Spider" Schultz in both versions of the movie. The Baroness from the Gas Station Baronessen fra benzintanken is a 1960 Danish comedy film directed by Annelise Reenberg and starring Maria Garland, Ghita Nørby, Dirch Passer and Ove Sprogøe. The Wedding Party The Wedding Party is a 1969 American film farce created as a joint effort by Sarah Lawrence theatre professor Wilford Leach and two of his students, protégé Brian De Palma and Cynthia Monroe, who bankrolled the project. Leach went on to a successful career as a Tony Award-winning theatre director, while De Palma continued as a well-known film director. The film focuses on a soon-to-be groom and his interactions with various relatives of his fiancée and members of the wedding party prior to the ceremony on the familys estate on Shelter Island. The film was made in 1963, with copyright year of 1966, but not released until 1969, after one of its supporting players, Robert De Niro, had begun to draw notice for his work in off-Broadway theatre and De Palmas 1968 release Greetings. Also in the cast were Jennifer Salt and William Finley, both of whom were De Palma regulars, and fellow Sarah Lawrence student Jill Clayburgh as the bride-to-be. The film is now available on DVD from Troma Films, and on Blu-ray as part of Arrow Films 2018 boxset De Niro & De Palma: The Early Films. Pufnstuf Pufnstuf is a 1970 American musical fantasy-adventure film based on the childrens television series H.R. Pufnstuf. Zombie and the Ghost Train Zombie and the Ghost Train is a 1991 Finnish film directed by Mika Kaurismäki. It focuses on Antti, a loner who loves performing music but leads a miserable life otherwise. Ignition Ignition is a 2001 action drama film written by William Davies and directed by Yves Simoneau. Last Rites Gangs of the Dead, originally Last Rites, is a zombie survival film released in 2006, starring Enrique Almeida and Reggie Bannister. Lady Magdalene's Lady Magdalenes is a film directed, written and produced by J. Neil Schulman and starring Nichelle Nichols. The movie was J. Neil Schulmans debut as a director, and Nichelle Nicholss as a producer. Fall Down Dead Fall Down Dead is a horror/slasher film released in 2007 starring Dominique Swain and Udo Kier. The storyline involves a metropolitan city in the grip of fear after rolling blackouts bring out a serial killer dubbed "The Picasso Killer". One night, in the middle of a blackout, seven strangers trapped in an office building are targeted by the killer as he seeks out the one that knows his true identity. Unfinished Sky Unfinished Sky is a 2007 drama film written and directed by Peter Duncan and starring William McInnes, Monic Hendrickx, David Field, and Bille Brown. It is based on the 1998 Dutch film De Poolse bruid. Unfinished Sky was filmed on location in Boonah and Beaudesert. Home for Christmas Home for Christmas is a 2010 Norwegian comedy-drama film directed by Bent Hamer. “Home for Christmas” is based on a selection of short stories from the Norwegian author Levi Henriksen’s collection, ”Only Soft Presents Under the Tree”. These stories, which now and then intersect with each other, all take place in Henriksen’s fictitious small town of Skogli, over a couple of hours on Christmas Eve. Bleak Night Bleak Night is a 2010 South Korean coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Yoon Sung-hyun. The film is about a fathers search for answers following his sons death, and the shifting dynamics at play among three high-school friends. A Korean Academy of Film Arts graduation project by Yoon Sung-hyun, it received rave reviews and won several Best New Actor awards for Lee Je-hoon, as well as Best New Director for Yoon at the Grand Bell Awards and Busan Film Critics Awards. Untogether Untogether is an American drama film directed by Emma Forrest. Her directorial debut, it stars Jamie Dornan, Ben Mendelsohn, Lola Kirke and Jemima Kirke. The film began production in October 2016. It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 23, 2018. It was released in a limited release and through video on demand on February 8, 2019 by Freestyle Releasing Media. Sunday Holiday Sunday Holiday is a 2017 Indian Malayalam film written and directed by Jis Joy. The film features an ensemble cast of Asif Ali, Sreenivasan, Lal Jose, Aparna Balamurali, Asha Sarath, Dharmajan, Siddique, Bhagath Manuel and Alencier. It was Produced by Sheen Helen Under the banner of Maqtro pictures and music composed by Deepak Dev. The film released on 14 July 2017 with highly positive reviews from audience as well as the critics. Hawaiian Holiday Hawaiian Holiday is a 1937 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon stars an ensemble cast of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Donald Duck, and Goofy while vacationing in Hawaii. The film was directed by Ben Sharpsteen, produced by John Sutherland and features the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey, Marcellite Garner as Minnie, Clarence Nash as Donald, and Pinto Colvig as Goofy and Pluto. It was Disneys first film to be released by RKO, ending a five-year distributing partnership with United Artists. Libel Libel is a 1959 British drama filmstarring Olivia de Havilland, Dirk Bogarde, Paul Massie, Wilfrid Hyde-White and Robert Morley. The films screenplay was written by Anatole de Grunwald and Karl Tunberg from a 1935 play of the same name by Edward Wooll. The films location shots included Longleat House, Wiltshire and London. Barracuda Barracuda is a 1977 American horror/thriller film about a small Florida coastal town that is menaced by chemically induced and highly aggressive barracuda fish. The cast included Wayne Crawford, Jason Evers, Roberta Leighton, Cliff Emmich, William Kerwin and Bert Freed. It was directed by Harry Kerwin, with the underwater sequences handled by Wayne Crawford. Sanam Bewafa Sanam Bewafa is a 1991 Indian Bollywood film directed and produced by Saawan Kumar Tak, starring Salman Khan, Chandni, Pran and Danny Denzongpa. It is a remake of the Pakistani film Haque Meher. The movie was remade in Bangladeshi as Den Mohor. Camilla Camilla is a 1994 film directed by Deepa Mehta. It was Jessica Tandys penultimate film appearance and is dedicated to her memory. Tandy plays the title character, Camilla Cara, a former concert violinist. It is a road movie with Bridget Fonda playing the opposite, younger female role of Freda Lopez, herself a musician/composer, albeit unfulfilled. The two leave their male companions, Camillas son Harold, a B-movie producer and Vincent, Fredas husband and artist behind in Savannah to return to Toronto to attend a concert of Brahms Violin Concerto at the Winter Garden Theatre. This performance is a mirror of a performance of Camillas given at the same venue many years earlier. The film is not only an adventure-filled journey, but also a reconciling of the two womens pasts and futures. Camilla and Freda bond over Camillas unconditional support that she extends for Fredas music which Fredas husband will or can not give. This bond forms despite the obviously exaggerated stories Camilla tells of her own life. The men, after having left the women to work on a joint project, return to Savannah to find the ladies have vanished. As Vincent and Harold embark on a search for Freda and Camilla, they, too, come to realize that they must reconcile their broken relationships with the women in their lives. The Jungle Book: The Adventures of Mowgli is a Japanese anime adaptation of Rudyard Kiplings original collection of stories, The Jungle Book. It aired in 1989, and consists of a total of 52 episodes. The series, a compromise between the original Mowgli stories and the Walt Disney version, received international acclaim and was aired in different countries around the world. It was especially popular in India, where it was dubbed in Hindi. The Indian version featured an original Hindi-Urdu opening song, "Jungle Jungle Baat Chali Hai", with lyrics by Gulzar, which became popular in India, with a version of the song later used for the Indian release of Disneys The Jungle Book. Naran Naran is a 2005 Indian Malayalam-language action drama film directed by Joshiy and written by Ranjan Pramod. The film tells the story of Mullankolli Velayudhan, an innocent homeless ruffian who exercise control over the Mullankolli village to maintain the places order with his code of conduct. Produced by Antony Perumbavoor through Aashirvad Cinemas, it also stars Innocent, Bhavana, Madhu, Siddique, Jagathy Sreekumar, Devayani, Mamukoya, and Maniyanpilla Raju in other important roles. The film features original songs composed by Deepak Dev and background score by Ouseppachan. Naran was released in Kerala on 3 September 2005 prior to Onam. The film received positive reviews from critics and also performed well at the box office, becoming one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year. It ran for more than 100 days in major releasing centres. Naksha Naksha is a 2006 Indian fantasy action adventure film. The film is directed by Sachin Bajaj and stars Sunny Deol, Vivek Oberoi, Sameera Reddy and Jackie Shroff. This movie is a loose adaptation of 2003 american film The Rundown. Despite of getting negative reviews by critics film recovered its budget. Religion Dharm is a 2007 Hindi film directed by Bhavna Talwar and starring Pankaj Kapoor and Supriya Pathak in lead roles. This debut film of the director addresses the theme of communal harmony. Most of it is shot in Varanasi. At the 2007 National Film Award, it won the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration. The film was premiered in the Tous Les Cinemas du Monde section of 2007 Cannes Film Festival. From Vegas to Macau II From Vegas to Macau II is a 2015 3D Hong Kong-Chinese action comedy film directed and written by Wong Jing and starring Chow Yun-fat, Nick Cheung, Carina Lau, Shawn Yue, Angela Wang and Michelle Hu. The film is the sequel to From Vegas to Macau. The third installment of the series, From Vegas to Macau III was released on February 8, 2016. The Flame of New Orleans The Flame of New Orleans is a 1941 comedy film directed by René Clair and starring Marlene Dietrich and Bruce Cabot in his first comedy role. The supporting cast features Roland Young, Andy Devine and Franklin Pangborn. It was the last of three films Dietrich made with producer Joe Pasternak who called it "in many ways, our most interesting." The movie was nominated for an Oscar for Best Art Direction by Martin Obzina, Jack Otterson and Russell A. Gausman. The Gay Falcon The Gay Falcon 1941 B film is the first in a series of 16 films about a suave detective nicknamed The Falcon. Intended to replace the earlier The Saint detective series, the first film took its title from the lead character, Gay Laurence.George Sanders was cast in the title role; he had played The Saint in the prior RKO series. He was teamed again with Wendy Barrie who had been with him in three previous Saint films. The first four films starred Sanders as Gay Lawrence and the balance featured Tom Conway, Sanders real-life brother, as "Tom Lawrence," brother of Gay. The Story of Ruth The Story of Ruth is a 1960 American historical romance film directed by Henry Koster, shot in CinemaScope and DeLuxe Color, and released by 20th Century Fox. The screenplay, written by Norman Corwin, is an adaptation of the biblical Book of Ruth. The film stars Stuart Whitman as Boaz, Tom Tryon as Mahlon, Peggy Wood as Naomi, Viveca Lindfors as Eleilat, Jeff Morrow as Tob, and introduces 19-year old Elana Eden as Ruth. Beg The Flight is a 1970 Soviet historical drama film, mainly based on writer Mikhail Bulgakovs play Flight, but also on his novel The White Guard and his libretto Black Sea. It is written and directed by Aleksandr Alov and Vladimir Naumov and is the story about a group of White refugees from the Russian Civil War, eking out an existence in Istanbul and Paris in the 1920s. It was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. 11 Harrowhouse 11 Harrowhouse is a 1974 British DeLuxe Color film directed by Aram Avakian and starring Charles Grodin, Candice Bergen, James Mason, Trevor Howard and John Gielgud in Panavision. It was adapted by Charles Grodin based upon the novel by Gerald A. Browne with the screenplay by Jeffrey Bloom. Sleepstalker Sleepstalker is a 1995 American horror film directed by Turi Meyer, written by Al Septien and Meyer, and starring Michael Harris, Jay Underwood, Kathryn Morris, and Michael D. Roberts. Female Prisoner Scorpion: #701's Grudge Song is a women in prison film made by Toei Company in 1973. The fourth, and last in the first Female Prisoner Scorpion series, Meiko Kaji returned to play the title role, but director Shunya Itō was replaced by Yasuharu Hasebe. Slunce, seno a pár facek Slunce, seno a pár facek is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1989. The Sisters The Sisters is a 2005 film starring Maria Bello, Mary Stuart Masterson, and Erika Christensen as the title characters; it also stars Alessandro Nivola, Rip Torn, Eric McCormack, Steven Culp, Tony Goldwyn and Chris ODonnell. The film was written by Richard Alfieri and directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman. The Sisters is inspired by Anton Chekhovs play Three Sisters. It tells the story of three sisters and a brother, their family dysfunctions, and the siblings dealing with their ups and downs after the death of their father. Kerala Cafe Kerala Cafe is a 2009 Malayalam anthology film produced by Ranjith and directed by a team of ten directors including Lal Jose, Shaji Kailas, Anwar Rasheed, Shyamaprasad, B. Unnikrishnan, Revathy, Anjali Menon, M. Padmakumar, Shankar Ramakrishnan, and Uday Ananthan. For the first time in Malayalam cinema, one film was conceived by a team of ten directors. Ten cinematographers, musicians, editors, art directors and almost all the top Malayalam film actors joined this unique venture. The cast includes Mammootty, Rahman, Prithviraj, Suresh Gopi, Dileep, Jayasurya, Fahadh Faasil, Suraj Venjarammood, Navya Nair, Nithya Menon, and others. Backwater Media & Entertainment Private Limited distributed the film. The film released in Kerala on 29 October 2009. The Patrol The Patrol is a 2013 British action drama film set in Helmand Province, Afghanistan in 2006. It looks at the Afghan conflict through the eyes of British soldiers. It won Film of the Festival at Raindance Film Festival 2013. Bitch Hug Bitch Hug is a 2012 Swedish drama film directed by Andreas Öhman. It stars Linda Molin as Kristin, and Fanny Ketter as Andrea, as the main characters. The movie was filmed in the Sundsvall fjord area in 2011. Spark: A Space Tail Spark, is a 2016 3D computer-animated science fiction adventure comedy film written and directed by Aaron Woodley, and featuring the voices of Jessica Biel, Hilary Swank, Susan Sarandon, Patrick Stewart, Jace Norman and Alan C. Peterson. The film premiered on April 22, 2016, at the Toronto Animation Arts Festival International. It was released on April 14, 2017 in the United States by Open Road Films with distribution sold by Double Dutch International in all international markets except China and South Korea. Time Pass Timepass is a 2014 Indian Marathi language film. It is a story about teenage love set up in 90s between Dagadu and Prajakta, also starring Bhalchandra Kadam and Vaibhav Mangle. It is directed by Ravi Jadhav who has provided prior hits like Balak-Palak, Balgandharva, Natarang. The movie was the highest grosser of Marathi cinema until its box office record was broken by Ritesh Deshmukhs Lai Bhaari. Its sequel Timepass 2 was released on 1 May 2015. This film was later remade in Telugu as Andhra Pori. Manithan Manithan is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language legal thriller film directed by I. Ahmed. The film features an ensemble cast, including Udhayanidhi Stalin, Hansika Motwani, Radha Ravi, Prakash Raj, and Vivek. Aishwarya Rajesh, and Krishna Kumar. Based on Subhash Kapoors Hindi film Jolly LLB, which itself being loosely based on the 1999 Delhi hit-and-run case, the story—which revolves around a junior lawyer who, after a period of struggle and ridicule among colleagues, fights a case against a powerful supreme court lawyer—was slightly altered from a comedy-drama genre in the original to a drama-thriller theme. Manithan was released on 29 April 2016 to positive reviews. Firangi Firangi is a 2017 Indian period drama film written and directed by Rajiev Dhingra. It stars Kapil Sharma, who is also the producer, along with Ishita Dutta and Monica Gill. The film was shot primarily in Punjab and Rajasthan and had a worldwide release on 1 December 2017. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Royal Hearts Royal Hearts is a 2018 American made-for-television romance film starring James Brolin, Cindy Busby and Andrew Cooper. It originally aired February 24, 2018 on the Hallmark Channel. Sunrise in Heaven Sunrise in Heaven is a 2019 American romance film directed by Waymon Boone and written Dan Benamor. The film stars Corbin Bernsen, Caylee Cowan, Dee Wallace, Travis Burns, Erin Bethea, and Jenn Gotzon. It is based on the book, His Sunrise My Sunset, a 2016 romance novel by American author Jan Hurst. Hurst was inspired to write the faith based book after the car accident that killed her husband, Steve. The Conspirators The Conspirators is a 1944 American Film-noir, World War II, drama, spy film, thriller directed by Jean Negulesco. The film stars Hedy Lamarr and Paul Henreid, features Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre in supporting roles and a cameo of Aurora Miranda singing a Fado. The Conspirators was first considered a reunion of the Casablanca stars, who were originally offered leading roles. Tee for Two Tee for Two is a 1945 American one-reel Technicolor animated cartoon and is the 20th Tom and Jerry short, first released to theaters on June 21, 1945 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. The short is directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, composed by Scott Bradley, and animated by Ray Patterson, Irven Spence, Pete Burness, and Kenneth Muse. Tee for Two is often noted for its climactic scene involving Toms strong reaction from a bee attack, which has been described as the "largest and most gruesome reaction in Jerry to date". Slick Hare Slick Hare is a 1947 Merrie Melodies Bugs Bunny cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng. It parodies the Mocambo nightclub in Los Angeles—in the cartoon referred to as "The Mocrumbo". Mel Blanc voices Bugs, Arthur Q. Bryan voices Elmer Fudd and impressionist Dave Barry portrays Humphrey Bogart. The title is a pun on "hair", from an era when hair slicked down by oil was a popular fashion style for men. Shield for Murder Shield for Murder is a 1954 film noir crime film co-directed by and starring Edmond OBrien as a crooked police detective. It was based on the novel of the same name by William P. McGivern. The Loves of Hercules The Loves of Hercules is a 1960 international co-production film starring Jayne Mansfield and her then husband Mickey Hargitay. The film was distributed internationally as Hercules vs. the Hydra. Bad Luck Bad Luck is a 1960 Polish comedy film directed by Andrzej Munk. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. When I Am Dead and Gone Kad budem mrtav i beo, is an ex-Yugoslavian movie from 1967. The movie was directed by Živojin Pavlović based on script written by Ljubiša Kozomara and Gordan Mihić. It stars the famous Serbian actors Dragan Nikolić and Ružica Sokić. It is considered by critics to be one of the greatest achievements of the so-called Yugoslav Black Wave of the 1960s. Yugoslav Film Archive officially listed it as the second-best Yugoslavian movie of all time. The Annuity Le Viager is a French comedy film directed by Pierre Tchernia. It was released in 1972, adapted from a script by René Goscinny, the creator of the Asterix comics. In God We Trust (or Gimme That Prime Time Religion) In God We Tru$t is a 1980 American comedy film starring Marty Feldman, Andy Kaufman, Louise Lasser and Peter Boyle. A biting religious satire, it was also produced, directed, and co-written by Marty Feldman. Alien Nation: Body and Soul Alien Nation: Body and Soul was the second television movie produced to continue the story after the cancellation of Alien Nation. Alien Nation: Body and Soul was written by Andrew Schneider, Diane Frolov, Renee & Harry Longstreet, and was directed by Kenneth Johnson. Vlad Tepes Vlad Țepeș is a 1979 Romanian historical drama film directed by Doru Năstase. Siberia Siberia is a 1998 Dutch comedy film directed by Robert Jan Westdijk about a group of young Dutchmen who systematically rob tourists after having sex. Baywatch star Nicole Eggert has a cameo role in the film. The film was premiered on August 27, 1998 and attracted an attendance of around 54,000. Antibody Antibody is a 2002 science fiction thriller directed and edited by Christian McIntire that debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel on February 8, 2003. A scientist leads a team in an experimental miniaturized craft injected into the bloodstream of a dying terrorist whose body conceals a computer chip that will trigger a nuclear explosion in the U.S. Capitol Building in less than 24 hours. Summer in the Golden Valley Summer in the Golden Valley is a 2003 Bosnian film by Srđan Vuletić, produced by Ademir Kenović. The movie is about a 16-year-old boy who has to repay his dead fathers debt. In order to collect money, his friend and he get involved in Sarajevos underground crime. Winky's Horse Winkys Horse is a 2005 Dutch childrens film. It was released in the Netherlands on 12 October 2005 and received a re-release the following year. Winkys Horse received multiple award nominations and wins, and screenwriter Tamara Bos won a Golden Calf award for Best Screenplay of a Feature Film. The film also received a Golden Film for 100,000 visitors. A sequel, entitled Where Is Winkys Horse?, was released in 2007. The Stone Merchant The Stone Merchant is a 2006 Italian thriller-drama film produced, written and directed by Renzo Martinelli and starring Harvey Keitel. It is based on the novel Ricordati di dimenticarla by Corrado Calabrò. The Human Experience The Human Experience is a 2008 documentary produced by Grassroots Films and directed by Charles Kinnane. The film tells the story of brothers Clifford and Jeffrey Azize and their travels as they search for answers to the question, "What does it mean to be human?". Their friends Michael Campo and Matthew Sanchez participate in some of the travels. The film is divided into three sections, covering the experiences of Jeffrey and his friends in New York, Peru, and Ghana. The Human Experience is rated PG-13. Dino Time Dino Time is a 2012 South Korean computer-animated fantasy comedy adventure film produced by CJ Entertainment and distributed by Clarius Entertainment. The film was released on November 30, 2012 in South Korea. The English dub was released in June 2, 2015 with the English dub voices led by Melanie Griffith, Jane Lynch, William Baldwin, Stephen Baldwin, and Rob Schneider. Deep Dark Canyon Deep Dark Canyon is a 2012 American independent dramatic thriller film by husband and wife writer/director team Abe Levy and Silver Tree. The film stars Ted Levine, Nick Eversman and Spencer Treat Clark. The film was originally called Lawless and was shot on location in the rural town of Guerneville. Heaven Adores You Heaven Adores You is a 2014 documentary about the life and music of indie rock singer-songwriter Elliott Smith. It premiered at the San Francisco International Film Festival on May 5, 2014. Tutto tutto niente niente Tutto tutto niente niente is an Italian film starring comedian Antonio Albanese as his famous character Cetto La Qualunque, a sleazy Southern Italy politician. Albanese also plays the roles of two other main characters: Rodolfo Favaretto, a racist secessionist native of Veneto, and Frengo Stoppato, an addict coming from a Catholic family. All three of them will become, despite a detention, members of Parliament thanks to a parliamentary immunity. Submission Submission is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by Richard Levine, based on the 2000 novel Blue Angel by Francine Prose. The film stars Stanley Tucci as a college professor who becomes obsessed with a student. The film had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 19, 2017. Indivisible Indivisible is a 2018 American Christian drama film directed by David G. Evans. The film stars Sarah Drew, Justin Bruening, Tia Mowry and Eric Close is based on the true story of Darren Turner. It follows an Army chaplain as he struggles to balance his faith and the Iraq War. It was released in the United States on October 26, 2018, by Pure Flix, and received positive to mixed reviews from critics. The House of Rothschild The House of Rothschild is a 1934 American pre-Code film written by Nunnally Johnson from the play by George Hembert Westley, and directed by Alfred L. Werker. It chronicles the rise of the Rothschild family of European bankers. The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw is a 1958 British CinemaScope Western comedy directed by Raoul Walsh, starring Kenneth More and Jayne Mansfield. Mansfields singing voice is dubbed by Connie Francis. It was one of the first Westerns to be shot in Spain. El Condor El Condor is a 1970 American western film directed by John Guillermin. Jim Brown and Lee Van Cleef lead a band of Apaches against a fortress commanded by Patrick ONeal. The fortress is said to contain the gold reserves of Emperor Maximilian. The movie was shot in 35mm Technicolor in Almería, Spain, and involved the construction of the huge adobe fortress set that was re-used in later films, including Conan the Barbarian and March or Die. El Condor was among the first movies rated R. The Lickerish Quartet The Lickerish Quartet is a 1970 Italian erotic drama film produced and directed by Radley Metzger. It was filmed in Italian and later dubbed into English. The film was written by Metzger and Michael DeForrest. The Twin The Twin is a 1984 French comedy film directed by Yves Robert, starring Pierre Richard, Camilla More and Carey More. The films screenplay is based on Donald Westlakes novel Two Much. Its American/Spanish remake Two Much, starring Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith, was released in 1995. Undergångens arkitektur The Architecture of Doom is a 1989 documentary by Swedish director Peter Cohen and narrated by Rolf Arsenius. German- and English-language versions have also been released. Khoon Bhari Maang Khoon Bhari Maang is a 1988 Indian Hindi revenge thriller movie released on 12 August 1988, directed and produced by Rakesh Roshan. It is a plagiarized copy of the Australian mini-series Return to Eden, and stars Rekha as a wealthy widow who is almost killed by her husband and sets out for revenge. The film was a comeback venture for Rekha, and was a critical and commercial success. The film was remade in Telugu as Gowthami, starring Suhasini and in Tamil as Thendral Sudum starring Radhika. A Hero Never Dies A Hero Never Dies is a 1998 Hong Kong action crime drama, and the first Milkyway Image film to be directed by Johnnie To. Starring Leon Lai and Lau Ching-wan, A Hero Never Dies is a heroic bloodshed tale centering on the friendship and rivalry of two Triads in the midst of a gang war. The film has often been compared to the 1986 Hong Kong film A Better Tomorrow as both men wind up being betrayed by their bosses. Winter Soldier Winter Soldier is a 1972 documentary film chronicling the Winter Soldier Investigation which took place in Detroit, Michigan, from January 31 to February 2, 1971. The film documents the accounts of American soldiers who returned from the War in Vietnam, and participated in this war crimes hearing. The many documentary filmmakers in the Winterfilm Collective consisted of: Rusty Sachs, Barbara Kopple, Fred Aranow, Nancy Baker, Joe Bangert, Rhetta Barron, Robert Fiore, David Gillis, David Grubin, Jeff Holstein, Barbara Jarvis, Al Kaupas, Mark Lenix, Michael Lesser, Nancy Miller, Lee Osborne, Lucy Massie Phenix, Roger Phenix, Benay Rubenstein, and Michael Weil. The collective produced the 1971 film documentary about the Winter Soldier Hearings in Detroit, as well as associated anti-war protests and marches. Football Rules Ok Fußball ist unser Leben is a German football drama/comedy movie, centering on supporters of FC Schalke 04. It was directed by Tommy Wiegand, with Uwe Ochsenknecht and Ralf Richter in the main roles. Social Genocide Social Genocide is a 2004 Argentine documentary film directed by Fernando Solanas. The film highlights numerous political, financial, social and judicial aspects that mark out Argentinas road to ruin. Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising is a 2013 American computer animated action adventure television film that concludes the Prime television series. It was first broadcast on Hub Network on October 4, 2013. After the Autobots victory on Earth, Unicron returns in possession of Megatrons body with the intent on destroying Cybertron, forcing Autobots, Decepticons, and Predacons to form an unlikely alliance to counter this threat. Corrections Class Corrections Class is a 2014 Russian drama film directed by Ivan Tverdovskiy. It premiered on the 4th of June 2014 at Kinotavr where it won the prize for Best Debut and the Prize of Film Distributors Jury. The film also received the East of the West Award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Go Away Mr. Tumor Go Away Mr. Tumor is 2015 Chinese comedy-drama film. It is based on the life of comic book artist Xiong Dun, who after her cancer diagnosis authored a popular webcomic that became a sensation in China. Xiong died in 2012 at the age of 30. Directed by Han Yan and starring Bai Baihe and Daniel Wu, the film was released on August 13, 2015 and became a box office hit. The film was selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. "Go Away, Mr. Tumor" was featured in the 5th annual China International Co-Production Film Screenings, hosted by the Motion Picture Association of America and Chinas Film Bureau of the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television. Waco: Madman or Messiah Waco: Madman or Messiah is 2018 American documentary film directed by Christopher Spencer about David Koresh in the years leading up to and including the 51-day stand-off with the FBI that ended on Mount Carmel, Texas in the 1993 raid. The four-hour, two-part documentary special premiered on January 28, 2018. The Hoodlum The Hoodlum is a 1919 silent film comedy-drama produced by and starring Mary Pickford and released through First National. The film was directed by Sidney A. Franklin and was based on the novel Burkeses Amy by Julie Matilde Lippman. Hell's House Hells House is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film starring Junior Durkin, featuring Bette Davis and directed by Howard Higgin. The screenplay by Paul Gangelin and B. Harrison Orkow, set during the waning days of the Prohibition era, is based on a story by Higgin. Boat Builders Boat Builders is an animated short film produced by Walt Disney, distributed by RKO Radio Pictures and released on February 25, 1938. The film was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and animated by Frenchy de Trémaudan, Louie Schmittt, Chuck Couch, Eddie Strickland, Clyde Geronimi, Paul Satterfield, Archie Robin, Don Patterson. Four's a Crowd Fours a Crowd is a 1938 American romantic comedy film directed by Michael Curtiz, starring Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Rosalind Russell, and Patric Knowles. It was written by Casey Robinson and Sig Herzig from a story by Wallace Sullivan. This was the fourth of nine films that Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland appeared in. The Virginian The Virginian is a 1946 American Western film directed by Stuart Gilmore and starring Joel McCrea, Brian Donlevy, Sonny Tufts, and Barbara Britton. Based on the Owen Wister novel of the same name, the film was adapted from the popular 1904 theatrical play Wister had collaborated on with playwright Kirke La Shelle. The Virginian is about an eastern school teacher who comes to Medicine Bow in Wyoming and encounters life on the frontier. The film is a remake of the 1929 movie with Gary Cooper and Walter Huston. There have been several versions of the story, beginning with a 1914 film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and including a 1960s television series that bore little relation to the book other than the title. The film was originally distributed by Paramount Pictures. The Incredible Petrified World The Incredible Petrified World is a 1960 science fiction film directed by Jerry Warren and starring John Carradine and Robert Clarke. The film is about four explorers who travel down into the depths of the sea and get stranded in an underwater cavern. While waiting to be rescued, the group runs across a crazy old sailor named Matheny whos been living in the cave for years. They find a rotting skeleton of another sailor, whom they learn was murdered by Matheny. The rest of the story deals with their attempts to escape and return to the surface world. The film was actually completed by Warren in 1957, but remained unreleased until it was distributed in April 1960 on a double feature with Warrens Teenage Zombies. The Exiles The Exiles is a film by Kent MacKenzie chronicling a day in the life of a group of twenty-something Native Americans who left reservation life in the 1950s to live in the district of Bunker Hill. Bunker Hill was then a blighted residential locality of decayed Victorian mansions, sometimes featured in the writings of Raymond Chandler, John Fante, and Charles Bukowski. The structure of the film is that of a narrative feature, the script pieced together from interviews with the documentary subjects. The film features Yvonne Williams, Homer Nish, and Tommy Reynolds. The Looking Glass War The Looking Glass War is a 1969 British film released by Columbia Pictures directed by Frank Pierson based on the 1965 novel by John le Carré. Hot Stuff Hot Stuff is a 1979 American comedy film starring Dom DeLuise, Suzanne Pleshette, Jerry Reed and Ossie Davis. DeLuise also directed the movie, and the song "Hot Stuff" was written and performed by Reed. The script was co-written by best-selling crime novelist Donald E. Westlake. Year of the Jellyfish Lannée des méduses is a 1984 French drama film inspired by a novel by Christopher Frank, directed by Frank himself with Valérie Kaprisky and Bernard Giraudeau. The film had a total of 1,554,641 admissions in France where it was the 23rd highest grossing film of the year. Mass Appeal Mass Appeal is a 1984 American dramedy film directed by Glenn Jordan and starring Jack Lemmon. The screenplay by Bill C. Davis is based on his 1980 play of the same name. Mesmer Mesmer is a 1994 Austrian-Canadian-British-German biographical film directed by Roger Spottiswoode from a script by Dennis Potter. It stars Alan Rickman as Franz Anton Mesmer and depicts his radical new ways as a pioneering physician. Slaughter of the Innocents Slaughter of the Innocents is a 1993 thriller film directed by James Glickenhaus and starring Scott Glenn and Jesse Cameron-Glickenhaus with supporting roles from Kevin Sorbo and Armin Shimerman. A then-unknown Aaron Eckhart has a bit part. The film is set in the Arches National Park of Moab, Utah, and Cleveland, Ohio, USA. The Soong Sisters The Soong Sisters is a 1997 Hong Kong historical drama film based on the lives of the Soong sisters from 1911 to 1949. The three sisters married the most important historical figures – Sun Yat-sen, Chiang Kai-shek and Kung Hsiang-hsi – in the founding of the Republic of China, making their family the focal point of every major decision made in modern Chinese history. Directed by Mabel Cheung, the film starred Maggie Cheung, Michelle Yeoh and Vivian Wu as the sisters. The Trumpet of the Swan The Trumpet of the Swan is a 2001 animated film produced by Nest Family Entertainment and RichCrest Animation Studios, directed by Richard Rich & Terry L. Noss, and distributed by TriStar Pictures, being TriStars first animated film since 1988s Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw. Patti Smith: Dream of Life Patti Smith: Dream of Life is a 2008 documentary film about Patti Smith directed by Steven Sebring. It was presented at Berlin International Film Festival. The movie won the "Excellence in Cinematography Award: Documentary" at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and aired on the PBS series P.O.V. on December 30, 2009. A Patti Smith: Dream of Life app for the iPad was published in May 2011. Sharpshooter Sharpshooter is a 2007 American made-for-television action-adventure film starring James Remar, Bruce Boxleitner, Mario Van Peebles and Catherine Mary Stewart. It was written by Steven H. Berman and directed by Armand Mastroianni. It was shown in the United Kingdom on the British television channel Sky Three on October 11 2007. Jonestown: Paradise Lost Jonestown: Paradise Lost is a 2007 documentary television film on the History Channel about the final days of Jonestown, the Peoples Temple, and Jim Jones. From eyewitness and survivor accounts, the program recreates the last week before the mass murder-suicide on November 18, 1978. Nenu Meeku Telusa...? Nenu Meeku Telusa...? is a 2009 Telugu psychological thriller film, starring Manoj Manchu, Sneha Ullal and Riya Sen in lead roles. Supporting roles are done by Nassar and Brahmanandam. This movie is produced by Manojs sister Lakshmi Manchu. The movie was released in Tamil as Ennai Theriyuma... ?, which marks his entry in Kollywood. Songs were composed by Achu and Dharan and Background Scores are done by Santhosh Narayanan & Shakti. Sunil K. Reddy was the cinematographer for this movie. the movie is inspired from 1994 Hollywood movie Clean Slate. Nenu Meeku Telusa...? was a big hit at the box-office. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Meri Taqdeer In My Hands by Wide Angle Media Pvt. Ltd. in 2012. King King is a 2008 Indian Telugu-language action comedy thriller film produced by D. Sivaprasad Reddy on Kamakshi Movies banner and directed by Sreenu Vaitla. Starring Nagarjuna Akkineni, Trisha, Mamta Mohandas, and Srihari in lead roles and music composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The films plot-line is loosely based on the 1966 Telugu film Aastiparulu. Just Between Us Just Between Us is a 2010 Croatian drama film directed by Rajko Grlić starring Miki Manojlović, Bojan Navojec, Nataša Dorčić, Daria Lorenci and Ksenija Marinković. The film is a co-production involving Croatias Mainframe Production, Serbias Yodi Movie Craftsman and Slovenias Studio Maj and was additionally financed by the Croatian Radiotelevision and Eurimages. De tu ventana a la mía Chrysalis is a 2011 Spanish drama film directed by Paula Ortiz. Änglagård - Tredje gången gillt House of Angels – Third Time Lucky is a Swedish film directed by Colin Nutley. It premiered on 25 December 2010 in Swedish cinemas. Is the third film of the Änglagård film trilogy. The Voice The Voice is a 2010 Turkish horror film, directed by Ümit Ünal, about a young woman who begins to hear a strange voice whispering to her. The film opened on nationwide general release across Turkey on . Love and Other Troubles Love and Other Troubles is a 2012 Finnish romantic comedy film directed by Samuli Valkama. It stars Emilie de Ravin as Sara, an American line dance teacher, who meets Ville, a 25-year-old former child star, and his father, an ex-rock star, who both fall in love with her. The film premiered on January 27, 2012 in Finland. Bear Bear is a 2011 Australian short black comedy drama film directed by Nash Edgerton and written by David Michod and Nash Edgerton. The film had its world premiere in competition at the Cannes Film Festival on 21 May 2011. AWOL AWOL is a 2016 romantic drama film written and directed by Deb Shoval and starring Lola Kirke and Breeda Wool. It is based on Shovals 2010 short film of the same name. It is also Shovals directorial debut. Beyond Valkyrie: Dawn of the 4th Reich Beyond Valkyrie: Dawn of the 4th Reich is a 2016 American direct-to-video war film directed by Claudio Fäh and starring Sean Patrick Flanery, Tom Sizemore, Kip Pardue, Stephen Lang and Rutger Hauer. We Were Strangers We Were Strangers is a 1949 American adventure-drama film directed by John Huston and starring Jennifer Jones and John Garfield. Set in 1933, the film concerns a group of revolutionaries attempting to overthrow the Cuban government of Gerardo Machado. The story is based loosely on an episode in Robert Sylvesters novel Rough Sketch and draws on historical events. Hyde and Hare Hyde and Hare is a 1955 Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng. The cartoon pits Bugs against Dr. Jekyll, who continues to turn into Mr. Hyde. The title is a play on the expression "neither hide nor hair." Quarterback Princess Quarterback Princess is a 1983 American made-for-television fact-based sports drama film by 20th Century Fox that chronicles the courage and determination of a teenage girl who struggles against sexism and fights to play on her high school football team. It was filmed primarily in McMinnville. Because of legal issues, various signs were modified to say "Minnville." I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle is a 1990 low-budget comedy horror about a motorcycle possessed by an evil spirit. Set in a Birmingham, England suburb, the film is about a man named Noddy and his girlfriend Kim who operate a motorcycle courier business. One day Noddy buys a classic motorbike, an 850cc Norton Commando, and restores it. That motorbike, however, is possessed by the evil spirit of a man who was being summoned by an occultist who was killed by a motorbike gang. Whenever the spirit is overcome by a seeming blood lust, the bike starts up, rides on its own and kills people, particularly members of the Hells Angels. Michael Elphick plays Inspector Cleaver and Anthony Daniels plays the eccentric priest who attempts to exorcise the bikes evil spirit. A Gnome Named Gnorm A Gnome Named Gnorm is a 1990 fantasy comedy film directed by Stan Winston and starring Anthony Michael Hall, Jerry Orbach and Claudia Christian. L'ultimo capodanno Kaputt Mundi is a 1998 Italian comedy drama film directed by Marco Risi. It is based on the short story Lultimo capodanno dellumanità by Niccolò Ammaniti. The Creator The Creator is a 1999 French film written and directed by and starring Albert Dupontel. Punk's Not Dead Punks Not Dead is a 2007 documentary film directed by Susan Dynner, an American hardcore punk fan. The film claims to infiltrate American clubs, malls, recording studios, etc. where it sets out to claim hardcore punk and pop punk music is "thriving" from an American perspective. Its content features performances largely from 1980s hardcore bands and MTV skate punk and pop punk/rock acts. It also includes various interviews and behind-the-scenes footage with the bands, labels and fans. Kisaragi is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Yūichi Satō. Ten Winters Ten Winters is a 2009 Italian romance film directed by Valerio Mieli. It is based on the novel with the same title written by Mieli himself. The film premiered at the 2009 Venice Film Festival. For this film Mieli won the David di Donatello for Best New Director and the Nastro dArgento in the same category. Mr. Nookayya Mr. Nookayya is a 2012 Indian Telugu action crime thriller film written and directed by Ani Kanneganti, produced by D. S. Rao under Shri Shailendra Cinemas banner and starring Manoj Manchu, Kriti Kharbanda, and Sana Khan in lead roles. The film score and soundtrack is composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, while cinematography is handled by B. Rajasekar. Dialogues of the film were written by popular writer duo Paruchuri Brothers and screenplay was handled by Ani Kanneganti. The film was released worldwide on 8 March 2012. Upon release, the film ran into trouble as the telecommunications company Nokia filed a suit against the use of its registered trademark. The film was then re-edited and re-released nine days later as Mr. Nookayya Reloaded. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with praise directed towards Manoj Manchus performance and the soundtrack, but criticized the excessive violence. Nevertheless, the film was a financial success. May Who? May Who? is a 2015 romantic-comedy Thai film starring Sutatta Udomsilp, Thiti Mahayotaruk and Thanapob Leeratanakajorn. The film, produced and distributed by GMM Tai Hub premiered in Thailand on October 1, 2015. A Night to Remember A Night to Remember is a mystery comedy film starring Loretta Young and Brian Aherne. It was directed by Richard Wallace, and is based on the novel The Frightened Stiff by Kelley Roos. A mystery writer and his wife try to solve a murder when a corpse appears in their Greenwich Village apartment. A Stitch in Time A Stitch in Time is a 1963 Norman Wisdom comedy film set in a childrens hospital. It was directed by Robert Asher and edited by Gerry Hambling. The cast includes Edward Chapman, Jeanette Sterke, Jerry Desmonde, Jill Melford, Glyn Houston, Vera Day, Patsy Rowlands, Peter Jones, Ernest Clark, Hazel Hughes, Lucy Appleby and Frank Williams. The film also features an early role for Johnny Briggs. Puppet on a Chain Puppet on a Chain is a 1971 British thriller film directed by Geoffrey Reeve and starring Sven-Bertil Taube, Barbara Parkins and Alexander Knox. It is based on the novel Puppet on a Chain by Alistair MacLean. The story was Macleans 14th and the seventh film adaption of a Maclean novel. The films signature boat chase along the canals of Amsterdam reportedly inspired the boat chase in the James Bond movie Live and Let Die two years later and in the 1988 thriller Amsterdamned, which would also feature a long canal boat chase. Rough Cut Rough Cut is a 1980 American heist film written by Larry Gelbart, directed by Don Siegel, and starring Burt Reynolds, Lesley-Anne Down and David Niven. It was based on the novel Touch the Lions Paw by Derek Lambert. Ying xiong wu lei Heroes Shed No Tears is a 1986 Hong Kong war film directed by John Woo, produced by Peter Chan, and starring Eddy Ko. Filmed prior to the success of Woos A Better Tomorrow, the film is a story about a group of mercenaries on a mission to extract a drug lord from the Indochina area. Angels in the Endzone Angels in the Endzone is a 1997 American film directed by Gary Nadeau and starring Christopher Lloyd. It is a sequel to the 1994 film Angels in the Outfield. The film is about a high school football team that lacks skill. The Job The Job is a 2003 Crime drama film directed and written by Kenny Golde Starring Daryl Hannah, Dominique Swain and Brad Renfro. Verses of Love Ayat-Ayat Cinta is an Indonesian drama film from MD Pictures, Producer Manoj Punjabi and Dhamoo Punjabi. Starring as main casts are , Rianti Cartwright, Carissa Putri, Melanie Putria, and Zaskia Adya Mecca. It is a romantic religious drama based on the bestselling novel with the same title by Habiburrahman El Shirazy. While the story is set in Cairo, Egypt, the film was shot in India and Semarang, Indonesia. Ayat-Ayat Cinta was released on February 28, 2008 in Indonesia, May 8, 2008 in Singapore, and June 19, 2008 in Malaysia. Upon release, it was one of the most successful Indonesian film, and was the first Indonesian film to reach 3.5 million tickets sold, only to be surpassed by Laskar Pelangi a few months later. Both films are the only film to surpass more than 3 million audiences before 2010s. In 2016 during the screening of Rudy Habibie, a sequel was confirmed to be in development; to be released in December 2017. Love Begins Love Begins is a 2011 American made-for-television Christian drama film and is the first of two prequels of the Love Comes Softly series. It premiered September 17, 2011 on Hallmark Channel. The Test O Concurso is a 2013 Brazilian comedy film directed by Pedro Vasconcellos. The film was released in Brazil on July 19, 2013. L.DK is an shōjo manga by Ayu Watanabe, serialized in the Japanese manga magazine Bessatsu Friend since 2009; it has been adapted into a live-action film that was released in 2014. The story tells about the relationship between a high school girl, Aoi Nishimori, and the school prince, Shūsei Kugayama, when they come to share a small apartment. The series volumes have appeared on the Oricon comic charts a few times, and adapted into a Drama CD with the eighth volume of the manga. Camino Camino is a 2015 American action-thriller film directed by Josh C. Waller. Based on story created by Daniel Noah and Josh C. Waller. The film stars Zoë Bell as the lead character, along with Nacho Vigalondo, Francisco Barreiro, Sheila Vand and Kevin Pollak in supporting roles. The film was released on 4 March 2016 in the United States. Too Many Crooks Too Many Crooks is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Mario Zampi. The plot concerns a bunch of inept crooks who kidnap the wife of a shady businessman, only for him to decide he doesn’t want her back. It stars George Cole, Sidney James and Bernard Bresslaw as members of the gang, alongside Brenda De Banzie as the victim and Terry-Thomas as her husband. Paper Lion Paper Lion is a 1968 sports comedy film starring Alan Alda as writer George Plimpton, based on Plimptons 1966 nonfiction book of the same name depicting his tryout with the Detroit Lions of the National Football League. The film premiered in Detroit on October 2, 1968, and was released nationwide the week of October 14, 1968. Blood Hook Blood Hook is a 1986 American horror comedy film distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film was premiered at the MIFED Film Market in October 1986 and released in the USA in April 1987. Route 9 Route 9 is an American crime film released in 1998, directed by David Mackay. Everyone Loves Alice Everybody Loves Alice is a Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 4 October 2002. Things to Do Before You're 30 Things to Do Before Youre 30 is a 2005 British film directed by Matthew B Juliff. Its plot concerns a group of twenty-something friends trying desperately to hang onto the friendship of their youth while the responsibility of adulthood is tearing them in different directions. It was written by Patrick Wilde, based on the 1997 Dutch feature film, All Stars, written by Mischa Alexander and Jean van de Velde. Things to Do Before Youre 30 is set in Greenwich, London with a large ensemble cast including Dougray Scott, Emilia Fox, Billie Piper, Jimi Mistry, Shaun Parkes, Bruce Mackinnon, George Innes, George Irving, Rosie Cavaliero, Nina Young, Danny Nussbaum, David Paul West & Neil McGuinness. Nearing Grace Nearing Grace is a 2005 film directed by Rick Rosenthal, based on the novel by Scott Sommer. Fire of Conscience Fire of Conscience is a 2010 Hong Kong-Chinese action film directed by Dante Lam and starring Leon Lai and Richie Jen. Beneath the Harvest Sky Beneath the Harvest Sky is a 2013 indie American drama film directed by Aron Gaudet and Gita Pullapilly. The film stars Emory Cohen, Callan McAuliffe, Sarah Sutherland, Timothy Simons, W. Earl Brown and Aidan Gillen. Beneath the Harvest Sky is about two teenage best friends in rural Maine caught up in the illegal prescription drug trade between Canada and Maine. It is a story about friendship, family and love. The film highlights social issues in rural communities and the lack of opportunities and resources for youth. The film premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8 and had its U.S. premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. It played theatrically before its release on the digital platforms. The film partnered with "Terra Chips" to promote and market the movie. Mr. Pig Mr. Pig is a 2016 Mexican drama film directed by Diego Luna and written by Diego Luna and Augusto Mendoza. The film stars Danny Glover, Maya Rudolph, José María Yazpik and Joel Murray. Compadres Compadres is a 2016 Mexican-American action comedy-drama film directed by Enrique Begne and co-written with Ted Perkins and Gabriel Ripstein. This film featured a cast of Mexican and American actors made up of Omar Chaparro, Aislinn Derbez, José Sefami, Erick Elías, Camila Sodi, Joaquín Cosío, Héctor Jimenez, Eric Roberts, Rip Torn, Joey Morgan and Kevin Pollack. The film was released on March 31, 2016 in Mexico and on April 22, 2016 in the United States. Bizarre Bizarre is a 2015 French drama film directed by Etienne Faure. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. In June and August 2015, Bizarre was screened at The Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival 2015. 150 Milligrams 150 Milligrams is a 2016 French drama film directed by Emmanuelle Bercot. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The film is based on the true story of French pulmonologist , who became noted for her investigations of the serious side effects and deaths attributed to the diabetes drug Mediator, produced by French manufacturer Laboratoires Servier. Cold Case Hammarskjöld Cold Case Hammarskjöld is a documentary film by Danish film maker Mads Brügger about the death of UN General Secretary Dag Hammarskjöld and a theory that a white supremacist organisation has been spreading HIV among black Africans. The film investigates the possibility that Hammarskjölds plane, which crashed in Northern Rhodesia in 1961, was shot down by Belgian-British mercenary pilot Jan van Risseghem. After unsuccessful attempts to conclusively prove that theory, the film veers off to investigate the myserious mercenary organisation SAIMR, managing to contact two new witnesses that claim to have been involved with the organisation. Parts of the movie are meta-cinematic, reflecting upon theatrical methods used and the true motivations of the filmmaker. The film Cold Case Hammarskjöld was a winner at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival in category "World Cinema - Documentary". It opened in US movie theatres on 16 August 2019. The Kiss The Kiss is a 1929 American silent drama film directed by Jacques Feyder and starring Greta Garbo, Conrad Nagel and Lew Ayres in his first feature film. Based on a short story by George M. Saville, The Kiss bears the same title as the 1896 short that "shocked" the American public by being the first motion picture to depict a couple kissing. This 1929 production is notable itself for being the last major silent film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and the final silent performances by both Garbo and Conrad Nagel included the entire cast. Actually, this film is not entirely silent. MGM did take partial advantage of the new sound technology and released The Kiss with an orchestral score and sound effects recorded by the Movietone system. The Far Horizons The Far Horizons is a 1955 American western film directed by Rudolph Maté, starring Fred MacMurray, Charlton Heston, Donna Reed and Barbara Hale. It is about an expedition led by Lewis and Clark, which is sent to survey the territory that the United States has just acquired in the Louisiana Purchase from France. They are able to overcome the dangers they encounter along the way with the help of a Shoshone woman named Sacagawea. This is currently the only major American motion picture on the Lewis and Clark expedition. Many details are fictional, and the minor scene where the group reaches the Pacific Ocean reflects the low budget of the film. Women of the Prehistoric Planet Women of the Prehistoric Planet is a 1966 American science fiction/action film directed by Arthur C. Pierce and starring John Agar. Top of the Food Chain Top of the Food Chain is a 1999 Canadian comedy-horror film directed by John Paizs and starring Campbell Scott, Fiona Loewi, and Tom Everett Scott. A parody of alien invasion movies of the 1950s, it was released on video in the United States under the title Invasion! The film revolves around a vacationing atomic scientist who encounters mysterious carnivorous beings disguised as traveling salesmen who are feeding on the eccentric population of the small isolated town of Exceptional Vista. Scooby Goes Hollywood Scooby Goes Hollywood is a 1979 television special starring the cast of Hanna-Barberas Saturday-morning cartoon series Scooby-Doo. It was originally broadcast on ABC on December 23, 1979. A musical-based parody of both the Scooby-Doo formula and of Hollywood in general, the story line centered on Shaggy convincing Scooby that both of them deserve better than being stars in what he considers a low-class Saturday morning show, and attempts to pitch a number of potential prime-time shows to network executive "C.J.", all of which are parodies of movies and then-popular TV shows which are How The West Was Won, Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley, Superman, The Sound of Music, Saturday Night Fever, Sonny & Cher, The Love Boat, and Charlies Angels. Caught in the middle of this entire ordeal are Fred, Daphne, Velma, and Scoobys loyal Saturday morning fan base; all of whom convince Scooby to come back to his Saturday morning TV show. The movie was first released on VHS by Worldvision Enterprises in the 1980s, and is currently available on DVD from Warner Home Video. Butterfly Butterfly is a 2004 Hong Kong drama film based on Taiwanese writer Xue Chen’s novel The Mark of Butterfly. The film was directed by female award-winning director Yan Yan Mak and produced by Jacqueline Liu and Yan Yan Mak with the sponsorship of Hong Kong Art Development Council. Den svaga länken Beck – Den svaga länken is a 2007 film about the Swedish police detective Martin Beck directed by Harald Hamrell. Police investigates rapes and murders that occur at night in park. Cupid's Balls Amors Baller is a Norwegian teenage comedy film directed by Kristoffer Metcalfe, starring Kåre Hedebrant and Eira K. Stuedahl. The film was co-written by Metcalfe and producer Frederick Howard. The film premiered in Norway on 25 March 2011. Blood-C is a 2011 Japanese anime television series co-produced by studio Production I.G and manga artist group CLAMP. It is the second anime series in the Blood franchise following the 2005–2006 series Blood+. The original 12-episode series aired during 2011, with a movie The Last Dark releasing in Japanese theaters the following year. The anime was subsequently adapted into two manga, a 2011 novelization, a 2015 stage play set between the events of Blood-C and The Last Dark, and two live-action movies. Blood-C focuses on Saya Kisaragi, an outwardly normal girl who serves as a shrine maiden to a country town; in reality, she is a skilled swordswoman charged by her father to defeat Elder Bairns, monsters who feed on human blood. As her battles grow more desperate and more people she cares for fall victim to the Elder Bairns, Saya begins finding faults in her reality, and eventually uncovers a disturbing truth about herself, the town and her surviving friends. Blood-C was designed to share only thematic similarities with earlier Blood projects. CLAMP was brought on board to both design the characters and help create the scenario. It featured several new elements to the Blood franchise, such as being primarily set within a high school environment. The Elder Bairns were inspired by the Great Old Ones from H. P. Lovecrafts Cthulhu Mythos, and modeled after traditional Japanese monsters. Its bloody violence, a stylistic choice following the series themes, resulted in censorship in Japan and eventual blacklisting in China. The series has received mixed to positive reviews from journalists. Eames: The Architect & The Painter Eames: The Architect and the Painter is a 2011 documentary film about American designers Charles and Ray Eames and the Eames Office. It was produced and written by Jason Cohn, and coproduced by Bill Jersey. The film moves between a narrative about the husband and wife team to one about the Eames Office and its accomplishments, starting with chair design, but also moving through architecture, photography and film. Most of the period images are still photographs from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, but there are several film clips. Audio clips are interspersed with narration by James Franco. The film uses extensive interviews to frame the story. Interviews include Richard Saul Wurman, the founder of TED, Irish architect Kevin Roche, designer Bob Blaich, and screenwriter Paul Schrader; Lucia Eames and Eames Demetrios, Charles Eames daughter and grandson; former Eames office designers: Jeannine Oppewall, Gordon Ashby, Deborah Sussman, and John and Marilyn Neuhart; historians Pat Kirkham, Jed Perl, and Donald Albrecht; and IBM consultant Zeke Seligson. Department Department is a 2012 Indian action film directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film stars Sanjay Dutt, Rana Daggubati and Amitabh Bachchan in lead roles. The film released on 18 May 2012, and received mixed response from critics. Last Weekend Last Weekend is a 2014 American comedy/drama film starring Patricia Clarkson, Zachary Booth, and Joseph Cross. The film premiered at the San Francisco International Film Festival on May 2, 2014. In May, the film was acquired for theatrical release and iTunes/VOD on August 29, 2014 by IFC/Sundance Selects. The film will also open the Provincetown International Film Festival on June 18, 2014. Last Weekend was filmed entirely on location in Lake Tahoe, California. It was the first feature film in thirteen years to be shot entirely in the area. Train Driver's Diary Train Drivers Diary is a 2016 Serbian drama film directed by Miloš Radović. It was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Wanderers Wanderers is a 2014 Swedish science fiction short film created by the digital artist and animator Erik Wernquist. The film depicts actual locations in the Solar System being investigated by human explorers, aided by hypothetical-but-not-absurd potential space technology. Of the films fifteen scenes, Wernquist created some using solely computer graphics, but most are based on actual photographs taken by robotic spacecraft or rovers combined with additional computer-generated elements. Wanderers is narrated by astronomer Carl Sagan, reading from his 1994 book Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space. L'abbiamo fatta grossa Labbiamo fatta grossa is a 2016 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Carlo Verdone. It was released on January 28, 2016. Yourself and Yours Yourself and Yours is a 2016 South Korean drama film directed by Hong Sang-soo. The film was screened at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The plot revolves around the couple Yeong-soo and Min-jeong. After a fight between them, they decide to take a break in their relationship. The next day, Min-jeong vanishes without a trace. Instead a woman shows up looking exactly like Min-jeong. She seems interested in looking for "Mr. Right" and dating every man in the town where they live. One day Min-jeong returns. In his review for Variety, Scott Tobias described the plot as an "inspired reversal" of the film That Obscure Object of Desire. A Sailor-Made Man A Sailor-Made Man is a 1921 American silent comedy film directed by Fred Newmeyer and starring Harold Lloyd. Music Land Music Land is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short released in 1935 and which is in turn loosely inspired by the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Jitterbugs Jitterbugs is a 1943 Laurel and Hardy feature film produced by Sol M. Wurtzel and directed by Mal St.Clair. Dishonored Lady Dishonored Lady is a 1947 American film noir crime film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Hedy Lamarr, Dennis OKeefe, and John Loder. It is based on the 1930 play Dishonored Lady by Edward Sheldon and Margaret Ayer Barnes. The film is also known as Sins of Madeleine. Hedy Lamarr and John Loder were married when they made this film; they divorced before the year was out. It is the story of a beautiful art department editor at a high-profile Manhattan fashion magazine who becomes a lively party girl at night. With the pressures of her work and her disappointing love life driving her to a breakdown, she seeks out the help of a psychiatrist, who recommends that she leave her job and her lifestyle behind and move into a smaller apartment under another name. Following his advice, she takes an interest in painting and meets a handsome neighbor. Dishonored Lady was released by United Artists in the United States on May 16, 1947. Rage at Dawn Rage at Dawn is a 1955 American Technicolor Western film directed by Tim Whelan, and starring Randolph Scott, Forrest Tucker, Mala Powers, and J. Carrol Naish. It purports to tell the true story of the Reno Brothers, an outlaw gang which terrorized the American Midwest, particularly Southern Indiana, in the period immediately following the American Civil War. A more successful version of the Reno brothers story was released the following year as Love Me Tender, starring Elvis Presley as Clint Reno. The Brainiac El Baron del Terror is a 1962 Mexican horror film, directed by Chano Urueta, written by Federico Curiel, Adolfo López Portillo and Antonio Orellana, and starring its producer, Abel Salazar. Straight on Till Morning Straight On till Morning is a 1972 British thriller film directed by Peter Collinson and starring Rita Tushingham, Shane Briant, James Bolam, Katya Wyeth and John Clive. It was made by Hammer Studios. The screenplay concerns a reserved young woman who finds herself attracted to a handsome stranger, unaware of his psychotic tendencies. Rebellion in Patagonia Rebellion in Patagonia is a 1974 Argentine drama-historical film directed by Héctor Olivera and starring Héctor Alterio, Luis Brandoni, José Soriano and Federico Luppi. It was written by Olivera with Osvaldo Bayer and Fernando Ayala, based on Osvaldo Bayers renowned novel Los Vengadores de la Patagonia Trágica, which was based upon the military suppression of anarchist union movements in Santa Cruz Province in the early 1920s. It was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear. The House by the Lake Death Weekend is a 1976 Canadian horror/thriller film. It stars Brenda Vaccaro and Don Stroud and was one of the first films from Canadian director William Fruet. The low-budget production was shot in rural Canada and at a studio in Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada. , the film has never had a DVD release. The VHS was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic. Hard to Die Hard to Die is a 1990 American comedy slasher film written by Mark Thomas McGee and James B. Rogers, directed by Jim Wynorski, and starring Gail Harris and Melissa Moore. The film features a similar storyline and many of the same actresses from Wynorskis previous film Nighty Nightmare. The film was released as a direct-to-video film in 1990, but it was released theatrically in 1992 under the name Tower of Terror and received an NC-17 rating. Final Stab Final Stab is a horror film directed by David DeCoteau, released in 2001. In the UK, it is known as Final Scream. Beneath Clouds Beneath Clouds is a film by Australian director Ivan Sen. It is the feature film debut by the two lead actors. Damian Pitt was approached by Sen on the streets of Moree, and had never acted before. Dannielle Hall was cast through a more traditional method, via an audition tape. Much of the support cast were local residents from Pitts hometown of Moree. The Heart of the Game The Heart of the Game is a 2005 sports documentary film about the Roosevelt Roughriders girls basketball team. The movie is centered on their star player Darnellia Russell and the Roughriders new coach Bill Resler. The film is narrated by Ludacris. Bled Bled is a 2009 horror film directed by Christopher Hutson and written by Sxvleithan Essex. The Capture of the Green River Killer The Capture of the Green River Killer is a 2008 2-part television film that first aired on Lifetime Movie Network and tells the story of the Green River killer serial murders between 1982 and 1998. The film was named one of the top 10 television productions of 2008 by Variety and was twice nominated for a 2008 Gemini Award for best direction and for best costuming. Lifetimes premiere of The Capture of the Green River Killer miniseries delivered two million viewers, making it 10-year-old Lifetime Movie Networks most-watched telecast ever. Santa Baby 2: Christmas Maybe Santa Baby 2: Christmas Maybe is a 2009 made for television Christmas comedy film and a sequel to Santa Baby. It premiered on ABC Family on December 13, 2009, in their 25 Days of Christmas programming block. Jenny McCarthy, Lynne Griffin, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Richard Side, and Gabe Khouth all reprise their roles from the original. Measure of a Man Measure of a Man, also known as American Summer in the United Kingdom, is a 2018 American comedy-drama film directed by Jim Loach and written by David Scearce, based on the 1977 novel One Fat Summer by the author Robert Lipsyte. The film stars Blake Cooper, Donald Sutherland, Judy Greer, and Luke Wilson. Golden Years Golden Years is a 2016 British action comedy film directed by John Miller and written by Miller, Nick Knowles and Jeremy Sheldon. It follows the exploits of a group of pensioners who, having seen their pensions diminished, decide to tour National Trust properties in their caravan and rob nearby banks. It stars Bernard Hill, Virginia McKenna, Simon Callow, Una Stubbs, Alun Armstrong and Phil Davis. The film was produced by Mark Foligno and edited by Dan Lincoln, with cinematography by Adam Lincoln and music by Neil Athale. Missile to the Moon Missile to the Moon is a 1958 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film drama, produced by Marc Frederic, directed by Richard E. Cunha, that stars Richard Travis, Cathy Downs, and K. T. Stevens. The film was distributed by Astor Pictures and is a remake of an earlier Astor Pictures-distributed film, Cat-Women of the Moon. Missile to the Moon was released in late 1958 as a double feature with Cunhas Frankensteins Daughter. A spaceship blasts off from Earth with five aboard, but one of them is secretly a Moon man returning home. He dies by accident during the trip to Luna. What the remaining four find waiting for them when they arrive on the Moon is well beyond their expectations: huge rock creatures, giant lunar spiders, and a cave-dwelling civilization made up of beautiful women. Experiment in Evil The Doctors Horrible Experiment is a 1959 French black-and-white television film directed by Jean Renoir. The film is a retelling of the novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson set in 1950s France. Jean-Louis Barrault plays Dr. Cordelier/Opale, the substitute for Dr. Jekyll/Hyde character; the film is also known for its visual style that is far above the normal television programs of the 1950s. Transylvania 6-5000 Transylvania 6-5000 is a Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Chuck Jones and starring Bugs Bunny. It was the last original Bugs Bunny short Jones made for Warner Bros. Cartoons before Jones left for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to found his own studio, Sib Tower 12 Productions. It was his second-to-last cartoon at Warner Bros. before moving to MGM, and the second-to-last Warner cartoon in 1963. Bugs demonstrates how to handle a pesky vampire with six simple magic incantations. The title is a pun on "Pennsylvania 6-5000", a song associated with Glenn Miller and referring to the now-archaic system of telephone exchange names where the first two characters of a telephone number were expressed as letters: "Transylvania 6-5000" stands for "TR 6-5000" which devolves to 876-5000. The Hawaiians The Hawaiians, released in the UK as Master of the Islands, is a 1970 American historical film based on the novel Hawaii by James A. Michener. It was directed by Tom Gries with a screenplay by James R. Webb. The cast included Charlton Heston as Whipple Hoxworth and Geraldine Chaplin. The performance by Tina Chen led to a Golden Globe nomination as best supporting actress. The film was based on the books later chapters, which covered the arrival of the Chinese and Japanese and the growth of the plantations. The third chapter of the book had been made into the film Hawaii in 1966. The Bread and Alley The Bread and Alley is a 1970 Iranian short film directed and written by Abbas Kiarostami. The ten-minute film was the first film directed by Kiarostami. Shot in black and white, the film tells the story of a little boy walking home with a loaf of bread who is confronted by a hungry dog, placing his safety at risk. Uuno Turhapuro Uuno Turhapuro is a 1973 Finnish film directed by Ere Kokkonen, and the first, black and white Uuno Turhapuro film. It stars Vesa-Matti Loiri, Marjatta Raita, Pertti Pasanen, and Simo Salminen. Uuno Turhapuro is the main character of the film, which was created by Spede and Loiri for Spedevisio. The unexpected success led to the creation of a 19-movie series. In an effort to save money, Uuno became Spedes first feature to be filmed and edited on video before being printed to film for theatrical distribution. This method was employed by Spede all the way into his late 1980s features. The film was the first produced by Spede after nearly a two-year-long hiatus, when Spedes three feature films released in 1971 all failed to make a notable profit. Love Letters of a Portuguese Nun Love Letters of a Portuguese Nun is a 1977 West German-Swiss movie directed by Jesús Franco and produced by Erwin Dietrich, loosely based on the Letters of a Portuguese Nun attributed to Mariana Alcoforado. It starred Susan Hemingway and William Berger. Franco co-wrote the screenplay with producer Dietrich. It tells the story of Maria, a girl in Inquisition-era Portugal, whom a priest sees cavorting with a boy. He orders her to become a nun as penance. In the convent Maria gets subjected to all sorts of torture and humiliation at the hands of the priest and the mother superior. The movie is part of a genre known as "nunsploitation". Meetings with Remarkable Men Meetings with Remarkable Men is a 1979 British film directed by Peter Brook and based on the book of the same name by Greek-Armenian mystic, G. I. Gurdjieff, first published in English in 1963. Shot on location in Afghanistan, it starred Terence Stamp, and Dragan Maksimović as the adult Gurdjieff. The film was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival and was in competition for the Golden Bear award. The plot involves Gurdjieff and his companions search for truth in a series of dialogues and vignettes, much as in the book. Unlike the book, these result in a definite climax—Gurdjieffs initiation into the mysterious Sarmoung Brotherhood. The film is noteworthy for making public some glimpses of the Gurdjieff movements. Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey is a 1993 documentary film directed by Steven M. Martin about the life of Leon Theremin and his invention, the theremin, a pioneering electronic musical instrument. It follows his life, including being imprisoned in a Soviet Gulag, and the influence of his instrument, which came to define the sound of eerie in 20th-century movies, and influenced popular music as it searched for and celebrated electronic music in the 1960s. Parting Shots Parting Shots is a 1999 British dark comedy film starring Chris Rea, Felicity Kendal, Oliver Reed, Bob Hoskins, Diana Rigg, Ben Kingsley, John Cleese and Joanna Lumley. It was the final film directed by Michael Winner. Upon release in the UK, the film gained controversy over its plot, and was widely criticised in the national press. It has since been evaluated as one of the worst films ever made. Baton Baton Mein Baton Baton Mein is a 1979 Indian romantic comedy film, produced and directed by Basu Chatterjee. The film stars Amol Palekar and Tina Munim in leading roles. David, Pearl Padamsee, Asrani and Ranjit Choudhary appear in supporting roles. The films music is by Rajesh Roshan. At least three of the four songs became quite popular. The movie did above average business. Julie Walking Home Julie Walking Home is a 2002 drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland. It stars Miranda Otto and William Fichtner. It won an award at the 2003 Method Fest. Moonnam Pakkam Moonnam Pakkam is a 1988 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by Padmarajan. It stars Jayaram, Thilakan, Kirti Singh, Jagathi Sreekumar, Rahman, Ashokan and Ajayan. Kirti and Ajayan made their debut in this film. This film was also a commercial success. Red Room is a 1999 Japanese V-cinema horror film written and directed by Daisuke Yamanouchi. Imsai Arasan 23 M Pulikesi Imsai Arasan 23rd Pulikecei is a 2006 Indian Tamil language historical-comedy film written and directed by Chimbu Deven. The film stars Vadivelu in his debut as a lead actor. Monica and Tejashree play the female leads, while Manorama, Nassar, Ilavarasu, Sreeman and Nagesh play supporting roles. Sabesh-Murali composed the soundtrack album and background score. S. Shankar produced and distributed the film under his production banner S Pictures. Set in the late 18th century during the early stages of the British Raj, the film tells the story of twin brothers separated at birth. Pulikecei XXIII, the foolish elder brother, becomes a puppet of his uncle, the Chief Minister, while Ukraputhan, the wise younger brother, becomes a patriot intent on saving his land and his brother. Principal photography began in November 2005 at Prasad Studios. Imsai Arasan 23rd Pulikecei was released on 8 July 2006, and was the first historical Tamil film released since Madhuraiyai Meetta Sundharapandiyan. The film received positive reviews, with critics praising the screenplay, the performances, and the dialogues. A box office success, the film won two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and one Filmfare Award. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Himsinche 23 Va Raju Pulikesi. Bond of Silence Bond of Silence is a 2010 Lifetime Television thriller television film directed by Peter Werner starring Kim Raver and is inspired by a true story. Underworld: Endless War Underworld: Endless War is 2011 animated film and a collection of three short, tie-in stories whose creation was supervised by Len Wiseman, director of the first two Underworld films. Each film tells a different story, and at different periods of history to highlight new events of the Underworld mythology. These stories also tell of what happened before the events in Awakening. These shorts were released in December 20, 2011, as a part of the new Underworld Trilogy: The Essential Collection for Underworld, on Blu-ray. Each episode is a little over five-minutes long. Neither Heaven Nor Earth The Wakhan Front is a 2015 French war thriller drama film directed by Clément Cogitore. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Paris Is Us Paris Is Us is a 2019 French drama feature film directed by Elisabeth Vogler. The Dark Horse The Dark Horse is a 1932 American pre-Code political comedy film, starring Warren William and Bette Davis. The movie was directed by Alfred E. Green. Honky Tonk Honky Tonk is a 1941 black-and-white western film directed by Jack Conway, produced by Pandro S. Berman, and starring Clark Gable and Lana Turner. The supporting cast features Claire Trevor, Frank Morgan, Marjorie Main, Albert Dekker and Chill Wills. American Guerrilla in the Philippines American Guerrilla in the Philippines is a 1950 war film directed by Fritz Lang and starring Tyrone Power as a U.S. Navy ensign stranded by the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in World War II. Based on the 1945 book of the same name by Ira Wolfert, it was filmed on location. Abhijaan Abhijan is a 1962 Bengali film directed by the Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray. Casanova 70 Casanova 70 is a 1965 Italian comedy film produced by Carlo Ponti, directed by Mario Monicelli and starring Marcello Mastroianni, Virna Lisi, Enrico Maria Salerno and Michele Mercier. Alfredo, Alfredo Alfredo, Alfredo is a 1972 Italian language award winning comedy film directed by Pietro Germi. The film, told mostly in flashback, tells the story of a timid bank clerk who finds himself swept into dating and marrying a possessive woman, the stress he endures as her behavior in their marriage becomes increasingly domineering, and the obstacles he faces in leaving her for another more amenable woman, in the times when divorce was still illegal in Italy. Dustin Hoffmans dialogue is dubbed into Italian by Ferruccio Amendola. The film was completely shot in Ascoli Piceno, Italy. Felicity Felicity is a 1979 Australian sexploitation film starring Canadian actress Glory Annen and written and directed by John D. Lamond. Five Days One Summer Five Days One Summer is a 1982 American drama film directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Sean Connery. It was the last film that Zinnemann directed. Nightmare Sisters Nightmare Sisters is a 1988 direct-to-video, low-budget, erotic comedy. It is notable as one of only two films in which 1980s scream queens Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens, and Michelle Bauer appear together. Lost in Time Lost in Time is a 2003 Hong Kong drama film directed by Derek Yee and starring Cecilia Cheung, Lau Ching-Wan and Louis Koo. Avenger Avenger is a 2006 television film starring Sam Elliott and Timothy Hutton, based on the novel Avenger by Frederick Forsyth. Different from Whom Different from Whom? is a 2009 Italian comedy film directed by Umberto Carteni. It was nominated for four David di Donatello, for best new director, best actor, best actress and best supporting actor and for three Nastri dargento, for best comedy film, best script and best producer. Chronically Metropolitan Chronically Metropolitan is a 2016 American comedy-drama film directed by Xavier Manrique and written by Nicholas Schutt. The film stars Ashley Benson, Shiloh Fernandez, Addison Timlin, Mary-Louise Parker and Chris Noth. Filming began on February 23, 2015, in New York City. Feet First Feet First is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film starring Harold Lloyd, a very popular daredevil comedian during the 1920s and early 1930s. It was Lloyds second and most popular sound feature. It is also one of his thrill comedies, involving him climbing up a tall building. Harold Lloyd was one of very few silent film actors who successfully adapted to sound. The Stranger Wore a Gun The Stranger Wore a Gun is a 1953 Technicolor Western film directed by Andre DeToth and starring Randolph Scott and Claire Trevor. Based on the short story "Yankee Gold" by John W. Cunningham, the film is about a former spy who moves to Arizona to join a gold robbery, but reconsiders and decides to change his life. The film is one of the first 3-D western movies; it earned an estimated $1.6 million at the North American box office in 1953. The supporting cast features Joan Weldon, George Macready, Alfonso Bedoya, Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine. The Tempest The Tempest is a 1979 film adaptation of William Shakespeares play of the same name. Directed by Derek Jarman, with Heathcote Williams as Prospero, it also stars Toyah Willcox, Jack Birkett and Helen Wellington-Lloyd from Jarmans previous feature, Jubilee, as well as his long-time cohort Karl Johnson. Boogeyman II Boogeyman II is a 1983 horror film directed by Ulli Lommel, and is a sequel to the 1980 film The Boogeyman. Like its predecessor, it was banned in the UK as a "video nasty" during the 1980s under the title Revenge of the Bogey Man. The King of Kungsan Stockholmsnatt is a Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 23 January 1987, directed by Staffan Hildebrand. The Convent The Convent is a 1995 film by Portuguese director Manoel de Oliveira, starring Catherine Deneuve and John Malkovich and based on the novel As Terras Do Risco by Agustina Bessa-Luís. It was entered into the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Emmanuelle: First Contact Emmanuelle, Queen of the Galaxy is a 1994 television movie, which was the first episode from the erotic series Emmanuelle in Space, also giving its name to the theme song for the series. It was directed by L. L. Shapira, produced by Alain Siritzky, and written by Daryl Haney and Noel Harrison. Skinwalkers Skinwalkers is a 2002 mystery television film based on the novel of the same name by Tony Hillerman, one of his series of mysteries set against contemporary Navajo life in the Southwest. It features an all-Native American cast, with Adam Beach and Wes Studi playing officers Jim Chee and Joe Leaphorn. It was produced as part of the PBS Mystery! series, filmed on the Navajo reservation and directed by Chris Eyre. The film was the highest rated program of 2002 on PBS. It is the first of three television films based on the same series of books, the other two being adaptations of A Thief of Time and Coyote Waits. It was repackaged in 2016 with the two following films as Skinwalkers: The Navajo Mysteries on Netflix. Believe in Me Believe in Me is a 2006 American drama film directed by Robert Collector. The film stars Jeffrey Donovan, Samantha Mathis, and Bruce Dern. The film was shot in various locations in New Mexico. The film is based on the novel Brief Garland by Harold Keith. The novel is about Keiths real life nephew, Jim Keith. Viva Zapatero! Viva Zapatero! is a 2005 documentary by Sabina Guzzanti telling her side of the story regarding the conflict with Silvio Berlusconi over a late-night TV political satire show broadcast on RAI-3. The show, RAIot, lampooned prime minister Berlusconi. Since it wasnt considered a satirical show, but a political one, it was cancelled after the first episode. My Queen Karo My Queen Karo is a 2009 drama film. It was directed by Dorothée Van Den Berghe, produced by Frank Van Passel, and starring Matthias Schoenaerts, Déborah François, and Anna Franziska Jaeger. The film tells the story of Karo, a ten-year-old girl who witnesses the moral dilemmas of free love when her parents join a squatter community in 1970s Amsterdam. The film received three nominations at the 1st Magritte Awards. 5 Sundarikal 5 Sundarikal is a 2013 Malayalam romantic anthology film. It contains five short stories on love about five types of women. The stories are directed by Shyju Khalid, Sameer Thahir, Aashiq Abu, Amal Neerad and Anwar Rasheed, and feature an ensemble cast. The film was produced by Amal Neerad Productions. The music directors were Gopi Sundar, Bijibal, Prashant Pillai and Yakzan Gary Pereira. The film reached theatres on 21 June. A promo song by popular Kochi-based rock band Black Letters was also released. The featurette Sethulakshmi is an adaptation of M. Mukundans short story "Photo" while Kullande Bharya is based on a Chinese story, "The Tall Woman and Her Short Husband", by Feng Jicai. It is narrated by Dulquer Salmaan. City of God: 10 Years Later City of God – 10 Years Later is a 2013 Brazilian documentary film directed by Cavi Borges and Luciano Vidigal. The documentary shows what has changed in the lives of the actors from the 2002 feature film, City of God. The actors who portrayed Dadinho, Bené, and Lil Zé, as well as the actress Alice Braga and musician and actor Seu Jorge participated in this documentary ten years after starring in the earlier film, directed by Fernando Meirelles. Zulfiqar Zulfiqar is a 2016 Indian crime drama film directed by Srijit Mukherji. The film is based on adaptation of two of William Shakespeare’s tragedies: Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra. The shooting of the film started in January 2016. The film was released on 7 October 2016 during Durga Puja to poor reviews but was a box office success. The songs and music of the film is a hit and topped the charts. The Star Packer The Star Packer is a 1934 Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring John Wayne, George "Gabby" Hayes, Yakima Canutt, and Verna Hillie. The Great Flamarion The Great Flamarion is a 1945 film noir mystery film directed by Anthony Mann starring Erich von Stroheim and Mary Beth Hughes. The film, like many films noir, is shot in flashback narrative. The film was produced by Republic Pictures. This film is now in the public domain. Wind Across the Everglades Wind Across the Everglades is a 1958 film directed by Nicholas Ray. Ray was fired from the film before production was finished, and several scenes were completed by screenwriter Budd Schulberg, who also supervised the editing. Chris Fujiwara wrote on Turner Classic Movies that the film is "an acid test for auteurists, one of those special films that, while ignored or despised for the most part, are cherished and fiercely defended by those who love great American directors." The film stars Burl Ives, features Christopher Plummer in his first lead role and introduces Chana Eden, who plays the leading lady, and Peter Falk, who plays a minor role. Former stripper Gypsy Rose Lee and circus clown Emmett Kelly also are among those in an unusual cast. It was filmed on location in Everglades National Park in Technicolor. She Beast The She Beast is a 1966 horror film written and directed by Michael Reeves in his directorial debut. The film stars Barbara Steele, John Karlsen and Ian Ogilvy. How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman is a Brazilian black comedy directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos released in 1971. Almost all of the dialogue in the film was written in the Tupi language. The actors and actresses who portrayed the Tupinambas wore historically correct attire resulting in a considerable amount of historically correct nudity and semi-nudity in many scenes. The location for the entire film was the Bay of Ilha Grande, which has 365 islands and whose shores comprise the Angra dos Reis and Parati municipalities in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Gabriela Gabriela is a 1983 Brazilian romance film directed by Bruno Barreto. It was shot in the cities of Paraty, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, and in Garopaba, Santa Catarina. It is based on Brazilian author Jorge Amados book, Gabriela. The Lost Empire The Lost Empire is a 1984 fantasy adventure film directed by Jim Wynorski. It was the first feature Wynorski directed. It stars Melanie Vincz, Raven De La Croix, Angela Aames and Angus Scrimm. Its general release was in February 1985 after a limited release on June 22, 1984 in Wilmington. The Conquest Honfoglalás is a 1996 Hungarian film about the Magyar settlement in Hungary in approximately AD 896. This film was written by István Nemeskürty and directed by Gábor Koltay. Toxic Love Toxic Love is a 1983 Italian drama film directed by Claudio Caligari. The film depicts a realistic and graphic portrayal of the heroin addiction that afflicted many young drifters in the eighties. The cast was entirely made of amateur actors, of whom most of them were or had been drug addicts. The film premiered at the 40th Venice International Film Festival, in which it won the De Sica Award. It was also screened at the San Sebastián International Film Festival, in which Michela Mioni was awarded best actress. Bone Sickness Bone Sickness is a low-budget 2004 horror film about a degenerative bone disease, from the same director as Mummy Raider. The film runs for 98 minutes. Eye of the Dolphin Eye of the Dolphin is a 2007 American drama film written by Wendell Morris & Michael Sellers. The film starred Carly Schroeder, Adrian Dunbar, George Harris, Katharine Ross and Christine Adams. Eye of the Dolphin was directed by Sellers. A sequel entitled Beneath the Blue was released on October 24, 2010 starring Paul Wesley and Caitlin Wachs. Fireball Fireball is a 2009 Thai martial arts action film. The film directed by Thanakorn Pongsuwan combines Muay Thai and basketball. The Barons The Barons is a 2009 Belgian comedy film directed by Nabil Ben Yadir. It was written by Yadir, Laurent Brandenbourger and Sébastien Fernandez. It premiered on 2 September 2009 at the Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur. The film was nominated for six Magritte Awards, winning Best Supporting Actor for Jan Decleir. Confidential Agent Confidential Agent is a 1945 American spy film starring Charles Boyer and Lauren Bacall which was a Warner Brothers production. The movie was directed by Herman Shumlin and produced by Robert Buckner with Jack L. Warner as executive producer. The screenplay was by Robert Buckner, based on the novel The Confidential Agent by Graham Greene. The music score was by Franz Waxman and the cinematography by James Wong Howe. The supporting cast includes George Coulouris and Peter Lorre. The Dark Past The Dark Past is a 1948 psychological thriller film noir directed by Rudolph Maté, and starring William Holden, Nina Foch, and Lee J. Cobb. The film, released by Columbia Pictures, is a remake of Blind Alley, also released by Columbia, and based on a play by American playwright James Warwick. Succubus Succubus is a 1968 West German horror film directed by Jesús Franco. The original German title translates as Necronomicon - Dreamt Sins. The film stars Janine Reynaud as Lorna Green, a performer at a nightclub who performs fictionalized acts that involve erotically charged sadomasochistic murders. It is suggested that Lorna may be under mind control by a man who might be Satan which draws her to a night in the future when she begins to actually kill people. Succubus was Francos first film made entirely outside of Spain. During production, the German backers for the film fell out, leading to the producer contacting Pier A. Caminnecci to finance the film. Black Beauty Black Beauty is a 1971 British drama film, based on the Anna Sewell novel of the same name. This movie is the fourth feature film adaptation of Anna Sewells story. The movie was directed by James Hill. Lionel Bart provided the rousing score. The films cast includes Walter Slezak, Mark Lester, Uschi Glas, Patrick Mower and John Nettleton. Alligator The Great Alligator River, originally Il fiume del grande caimano and also known as Alligators, Caiman, Big Alligator River and The Big Caimano River, is a 1979 Italian adventure film directed by Sergio Martino. Filming took place during the summer of 1979 in Sri Lanka and Italy, and began on 3 June; filming was originally slated to start on 20 May. The film was reviewed on RedLetterMedias "Best of the Worst" show for its Christmas 2016 episode. Umrao Jaan Umrao Jaan is a 1981 Indian art film directed by Muzaffar Ali and starring Rekha as the eponymous character. Based on the 1905 Urdu novel Umrao Jaan Ada, the film tells the story of a Lucknow courtesan and her rise to fame. In the White City In the White City is a 1983 Swiss drama film directed by Alain Tanner. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Barefoot Gen 2 is a 1986 Japanese animated action drama film and the sequel to the 1983 animated war film Barefoot Gen, loosely based on the Japanese manga series by Keiji Nakazawa. Directed by Toshio Hirata, the film stars Issei Miyazaki, Masaki Kōda, Yoshie Shimamura, and Taeko Nakanishi, who reprise their roles from the first film, while Kei Nakamura and Takami Aoyama join the cast. In the film, Gen and Ryuta Nakaoka join a gang of orphan scavengers and attempt to save their mother Kimie from radiation sickness, a consequence of her survival of the Hiroshima atomic bombing. Tempo Tempo is a 2003 film directed by Eric Styles and starring Melanie Griffith, Rachael Leigh Cook, and Hugh Dancy. Beef Beef is a 2003 American documentary film directed by Peter Spirer about the history of hip-hop feuds. Produced by Peter Spirer, Casey Suchan and Denis Henry Hennelly and executive produced by Quincy Jones III, the film was written by Peter Alton and Spirer, and narrated by actor Ving Rhames. Sexual Life Sexual Life is a 2005 comedy-drama, independent film written and directed by Ken Kwapis, who would go on to chronicle modern romantic life in the better-known Hes Just Not That Into You in 2009. Produced by Ken Aguado and distributed by Showtime Independent Films. Cast members include Azura Skye, Carla Gallo, Anne Heche, Elizabeth Banks, Tom Everett Scott, and Steven Weber. It is adapted from Arthur Schnitzlers play La Ronde. Natale a Rio Natale a Rio is a 2008 Italian cinepanettone directed by Neri Parenti with Christian De Sica. The film has grossed €24,678,792 in Italy. It is the third film starring De Sica without mate Massimo Boldi, his shoulder of honor in these films that make up the saga of Italian "cinepanettoni". In fact, in 2006 they were separated in film roles following a dispute. Puppet Master X: Axis Rising Puppet Master X: Axis Rising is a 2012 action horror film and is the tenth entry in the Puppet Master series. It is a direct sequel to Axis of Evil and introduces new puppets named Blitzkrieg, Bombshell, Kamikaze and Weremacht, who fight alongside the Nazis. It was released on October 9, 2012 by Full Moon Features. Blood of My Blood Blood of My Blood is a 2015 Italian drama film directed by Marco Bellocchio. It was screened in the main competition section of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival and in the Masters section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Carbon Carbon is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language adventure thriller film written and directed by Venu, starring Fahadh Faasil and Mamta Mohandas. The film follows Sebastian and Sameera on their expedition to find a lost treasure deep inside a forest. K. U. Mohanan was the cinematographer, while Vishal Bhardwaj and Bijibal composed the songs and the score, respectively. Principal photography took place between August and October 2017 in several hilly terrain locations in North Kerala. Carbon was released in India on 19 January 2018 to positive response from the critics, particularly praising the visuals and Faasils performance. The film won six Kerala State Film Awards, the most awards for any film on that year. You're Telling Me! Youre Telling Me! is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring W. C. Fields. The film is a remake of his earlier silent film Sos Your Old Man, and both films are adapted from the story Mr. Bisbee’s Princess by Julian Leonard Street. It was released by Paramount Pictures. Ladies in Retirement Ladies in Retirement is an American 1941 film noir directed by Charles Vidor, and starring Ida Lupino and Louis Hayward. It is based on a 1940 Broadway play of the same title by Reginald Denham and Edward Percy which starred Flora Robson in the lead role. Fires Were Started Fires Were Started is a 1943 British film written and directed by Humphrey Jennings, filmed in documentary style, showing the lives of firefighters through the Blitz during the Second World War. The film uses actual firemen rather than professional actors. This Is the Army This Is the Army is a 1943 American wartime musical comedy film produced by Hal B. Wallis and Jack L. Warner, and directed by Michael Curtiz, adapted from a wartime stage musical with the same name, designed to boost morale in the U.S. during World War II, directed by Ezra Stone. The screenplay by Casey Robinson and Claude Binyon was based on the 1942 Broadway musical by Irving Berlin, who also composed the films 19 songs and broke screen protocol by singing one of them. The movie features a large ensemble cast, including George Murphy, Ronald Reagan, Joan Leslie, Alan Hale Sr. and Rosemary DeCamp, while both the stage play and film included soldiers of the U.S. Army who were actors and performers in civilian life. The Hypo-Chondri-Cat The Hypo-Chondri-Cat is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short, released on April 15, 1950, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The title can be seen as a simple play on "hypochondriac". Hell Without Limits The Place Without Limits is a 1978 Mexican drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein, produced in Mexico and based on the 1966 novel of the same name written by Chilean José Donoso. The film was selected selected by Mexico as its entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 51st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. In July 2018, it was selected to be screened in the Venice Classics section at the 75th Venice International Film Festival. Eddie Macon's Run Eddie Macons Run is a 1983 American action thriller drama film based on the 1980 novel by James McLendon, starring Kirk Douglas and John Schneider. It also included John Goodman in his feature film debut. Compromising Positions Compromising Positions is a 1985 American film released by Paramount and directed by Frank Perry. The screenplay, by Susan Isaacs, was adapted from her 1978 novel. The plot concerns a Long Island housewife and former journalist who becomes involved in a murder investigation. The film stars Susan Sarandon, Raúl Juliá, Judith Ivey, Edward Herrmann, Mary Beth Hurt, Joe Mantegna, Deborah Rush, Anne De Salvo, and Josh Mostel. Joan Allen has a small role. Crusoe Crusoe is a 1988 British drama film directed by Caleb Deschanel. It is a variation on the story told in the novel Robinson Crusoe, written by author Daniel Defoe. The film stars Aidan Quinn as Crusoe. Memories of Me Memories of Me is a 1988 American comedy-drama film by director Henry Winkler, starring Billy Crystal, Alan King, and JoBeth Williams. This was the first theatrically released film directed by Winkler, who had previously directed the TV movie A Smoky Mountain Christmas. Much of it was filmed inside the MGM Studios in Culver City, only a few miles from Hollywood. The Icicle Thief The Icicle Thief is a 1989 Italian comedy film directed by Maurizio Nichetti, titled in imitation of Vittorio De Sicas classic Italian neorealist film The Bicycle Thief. Some feel The Icicle Thief was created as a spoof of neorealism, which predominated Italian cinema after World War II. However, it is generally understood to go beyond this and to take a stand against commercialism as destructive towards art. The film won the Golden St. George at the 16th Moscow International Film Festival. The Lucky Guy The Lucky Guy is a 1998 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Lee Lik-Chi and starring Stephen Chow, Sammi Cheng, Daniel Chan and Shu Qi. Kira's Reason: A Love Story Kiras Reason - A Love Story is a 2001 Danish drama directed by Ole Christian Madsen and written by Madsen and Mogens Rukov. The film stars Stine Stengade in a character study of a young mother who, released after two years a psychiatric ward, struggles to hold her marriage, family and life intact. Filmed using the minimalist techniques of the Dogme 95 movement, Kiras Reason is also known as Dogme #21. Kiras Reason won both the Bodil and Robert Awards as the Best Danish Film of 2001. For her leading performance, Stengade received the Bodil and Robert awards for Best Actress. A Painted House A Painted House is a 2003 American Hallmark Hall of Fame television film starring Scott Glenn and Logan Lerman. It is based on the novel of the same name by John Grisham. The film received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Single Camera Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Movie. Dood eind Doodeind is a 2006 Dutch horror-thriller film written and directed by Erwin van den Eshof, it stars Victoria Koblenko, Everon Jackson Hooi and Anniek Pheifer. One Million Yen and the Nigamushi Woman is a 2008 Japanese drama film directed by Yuki Tanada. Dead Cert Dead Cert is a 2010 supernatural horror film written and directed by Steven Lawson. Dead Cert is based on an idea by Garry Charles and Steven Lawson and written by Ben Shillito. Principal photography began in October 2009 and the film had a worldwide release in 2010. In 2011 Shout! Factory released Dead Cert on DVD and Blu-ray in Region 1. Isoroku Yamamoto, the Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet is a 2011 Japanese war drama film about Isoroku Yamamoto. The Heart of Christmas The Heart of Christmas is a 2011 American Christian drama feature film directed by Gary Wheeler. It stars Candace Cameron Bure, Erin Bethea, Jeanne Neilson, Eric Jay Beck, George Newbern, and Matthew West. Based on a true story, the film involves a woman’s encounter with a family caring for a child with acute leukemia and how it transforms her faith and her attitude about her own family. The Field Guide to Evil The Field Guide To Evil is a 2018 anthology horror film produced by Legion M. Eight film makers from different countries bring stories or folk tales from their country to the anthology. The stories and filmmakers come from Hungary, Austria, Germany, Greece, India, Poland, Turkey, and the United States. Awful Orphan Awful Orphan is a 1949 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. A sequel to the 1947 Looney Tunes short Little Orphan Airedale, The Awful Orphan stars Charlie Dog, who goes to great lengths to convince Porky Pig that he is an ideal pet. Porky tries a number of methods to rid himself of the annoying animal, but Charlie easily defies him every time. Sadko Sadko is a 1952 Russian fantasy film directed by Aleksandr Ptushko. The film is based on an opera by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, which was based on a Russian bylina with the same name, and scored with Rimsky-Korsakovs music from the opera. The Girl with a Pistol The Girl with the Pistol is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Monica Vitti won the David di Donatello as Best Actress. The Happy Ending The Happy Ending is a 1969 drama film written and directed by Richard Brooks, which tells the story of a repressed housewife who longs for liberation from her husband and daughter. It stars Jean Simmons, John Forsythe, Shirley Jones, Lloyd Bridges and Teresa Wright. 5 Masters of Death Five Shaolin Masters a.k.a. 5 Masters Of Death is a 1974 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Chang Cheh, with action choreography by Lau Kar Leung and Lau Kar Wing. The film focuses on Shaolins historic rivalries with the Qing Dynasty. Give the Devil His Due Give the Devil His Due is a 1985 Czechoslovak fairytale film directed by Hynek Bočan. In the Czech Republic, it is considered to be one of the most famous fairytale films ever produced. The Original title means "No joking around with devils". Meeting Woody Allen Meetin WA is a 1986 short film by Jean-Luc Godard. In the film, he interviews his "old friend" Woody Allen. Blizzard Blizzard is a 2003 American/Canadian Christmas-themed family film directed by LeVar Burton, and stars Brenda Blethyn, Christopher Plummer, Kevin Pollak, and Whoopi Goldberg. C Kkompany C Kkompany is a 2008 Bollywood comedy film directed by debutant Sachin Yardi, and produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor. The film stars Tusshar Kapoor, Rajpal Yadav, Raima Sen and Anupam Kher. It released on 29 August 2008 to negative reviews from critics, and was a failure at the box office. Going Our Way Lets Go Our Own Way is a 2010 Slovenian adventures youth film directed by Miha Hočevar, starring Jurij Zrnec, Tadej Koren Šmid, and Jure Kreft in the title roles. This film reached the biggest audience in premiere weekend in Slovenian cinema history. The film gathered record 18,686 visitors. Cine Holliúdy Cine Holliúdy is 2012 Brazilian comedy film, directed by Halder Gomes and starring Edmilson Filho, Miriam Freeland and Roberto Bomtempo, based on the award-winning short film Cine Holiúdy – O Astista Contra o Caba do Mal. The film premiered at the Cine Ceará Festival on June 8, 2012. It was released on August 9, 2013 in Fortaleza and some cities of the metropolitan region for general public. Sarah Prefers to Run Sarah Prefers to Run is a 2013 Canadian drama film written and directed by Chloé Robichaud. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. It won the Women in Film & Television Vancouver Artistic Merit Award at the 2013 Vancouver International Film Festival. Mother, May I Sleep with Danger? Mother, May I Sleep with Danger? is a 2016 American television thriller film directed by Melanie Aitkenhead, written by Amber Coney, and starring James Franco, Emily Meade, Tori Spelling, Leila George, Ivan Sergei, Nick Eversman, Emma Rigby, Amber Coney and Christie Lynn Smith. It is a remake of the 1996 film Mother, but with a vampire theme as well as original actors Tori Spelling and Ivan Sergei in different roles. The film premiered on Lifetime on June 18, 2016. Nerdland Nerdland is a 2016 American adult animated comedy film directed by Chris Prynoski and written by Andrew Kevin Walker. The film stars Paul Rudd, Patton Oswalt, Hannibal Buress, Kate Micucci, Riki Lindhome, John Ennis and Mike Judge. The film received a one night only special screening on December 6, 2016, before being released on video on demand by Samuel Goldwyn Films on January 6, 2017, and on DVD and Blu-ray on February 7, 2017 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Unstoppable Unstoppable is a 2018 South Korean crime action film directed by Kim Min-ho. It stars Ma Dong-seok and Song Ji-hyo. The film was released on November 22, 2018. Think Fast, Mr. Moto Think Fast, Mr. Moto is a 1937 film directed by Norman Foster and featuring a mysterious Japanese detective named Mr. Moto. It is the first of eight films in the Mr. Moto series, all based on the character Mr. Moto created by John P. Marquand. The film stars Peter Lorre as the title character, Virginia Field, Thomas Beck and Sig Ruman. Mr. Moto works to stop a secret smuggling operation. The Bloody Judge The Bloody Judge is a 1970 horror film directed by Jesús Franco and written by Enrico Colombo, Jesús Franco, Michael Haller and Anthony Scott Veitch. The film stars Christopher Lee, Maria Schell, Leo Genn, Hans Hass Jr., Maria Rohm and Margaret Lee. The film was released in Italy on February 5, 1970. Werewolf Woman Werewolf Woman is a 1976 Italian horror film directed by Rino Di Silvestro. Suhaag Suhaag is a 1979 Indian Hindi action drama film directed by Manmohan Desai. A huge box office success, the film became the highest grossing film of 1979. The movie stars Amitabh Bachchan, Shashi Kapoor, Rekha, and Parveen Babi in lead roles. Amjad Khan, Nirupa Roy, Kader Khan, Ranjeet, and Jeevan play supporting roles. The music was composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film was remade in Telugu as Satyam Shivam with N. T. Rama Rao & Akkineni Nageswara Rao The Lonely Lady The Lonely Lady is a 1983 drama film directed by Peter Sasdy, adapted from the 1976 novel written by Harold Robbins, itself was believed to have been based on Robbins memories of Jacqueline Susann. The cast includes Pia Zadora in the title role, Lloyd Bochner, Bibi Besch, Jared Martin, and in an early film appearance, Ray Liotta. The original music score was composed by Charlie Calello. The plot follows Jerilee Randall, an aspiring screenwriter who deals with many abusive men in her attempts to achieve success in Hollywood. A critical and commercial failure, The Lonely Lady was the last adaptation of one of Robbins best selling novels before he died in 1997, and, to date, the last such adaptation of any of his works. Robot Wars Robot Wars is a 1993 American cyberpunk film directed by Albert Band and written by Charles Band and Jackson Barr. It tells the story of a hotshot mech pilot in a post-apocalyptic 2041 who must stop mech hijackers from provoking global war. It is sometimes referred to as a sequel to Robot Jox. However, while both films came from the same production company and have similar themes, their storylines are unrelated. Vendetta Vendetta is a 1995 Swedish film directed by Mikael Håfström and starring Stefan Sauk as the Swedish intelligence officer Carl Hamilton and as his adversary Don Tommaso, Ennio Fantastichini. It was released to cinemas in Sweden on 10 February 1995. A television miniseries was filmed at the same time. It aired as six episodes of 50–60 minutes each. Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam is a 1985 Japanese television anime series, the second installment in the Gundam franchise, and a sequel to the original Mobile Suit Gundam. The show was created and directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino, with character designs by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, while the series mechanical designs is split among Kunio Okawara, Mamoru Nagano, and Kazumi Fujita. The series was originally aired on Nagoya Broadcasting Network and its sister ANN stations between 1985 and 1986. Between 2005 and 2006, the series was reproduced and compiled into a movie trilogy, Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: A New Translation. Though still directed by Tomino, it involved many changes in the original storyline. Comfort and Joy Comfort and Joy is a 2003 American made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Maggie Greenwald and starring Nancy McKeon as Jane Berry. The life of Jane Berry was all materialist, until one Christmas Eve, she is involved in a car accident that changes her life forever. She wakes up to discover she is the mother of two, a wife and that her only job is in the house, besides her frequent volunteer work. The film originally aired on the Lifetime cable network in December 1, 2003. Jolly Roger: Massacre at Cutter's Cove Jolly Roger: Massacre at Cutters Cove is a 2005 American horror film by The Asylum, written by Gary Jones and Jeffrey Miller and directed by Jones, and starring Rhett Giles as Jolly Roger. Detention Detention is a 2010 horror film starring Preston Jones and David Carradine. The True Story of Puss'N Boots The True History of Puss N Boots is a 2009 French-Belgian-Swiss animated film directed by Jérôme Deschamps, Pascal Herold and Macha Makeïeff. It is based on Charles Perraults story "Puss in Boots" about a cat who talks and walks on his hind legs while wearing magical boots. Göta kanal 3 - Kanalkungens hemlighet Göta kanal 3: Kanalkungens hemlighet is a Swedish comedy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 December 2009 directed by Christjan Wegner. It is a sequel to Göta kanal eller Vem drog ur proppen? and Göta kanal 2 – Kanalkampen. Oki's Movie Okis Movie is a 2010 South Korean drama film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo. In a multipart narrative divided into four chapters, Hong fashions a new kind of love triangle. Oki is a young and beautiful college student majoring in film production and torn between the affections of two men: an older cinema professor and a former student/budding filmmaker. As the story shifts perspectives and timelines, Hong depicts each relationship with the authentically awkward rhythms of real life. Blood Money Blood Money is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Vishal Mahadkar and produced by Mahesh Bhatt. The film stars Kunal Khemu opposite Amrita Puri in lead roles. It released on 30 March 2012, and received mostly positive response from critics. Blood Money managed to perform moderately well at the box office. Many critics compared the film to the Blood Diamond, The Devils Advocate, The Firm and to Bhatts earlier directorial film Naam. Bucharest Non Stop Bucharest Non Stop is a 2015 Romanian comedy film directed by the Romanian actor, director and film producer . Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Batman Be-Leaguered is an animated superhero short film based on the Lego and DC Comics brands. It premiered on Cartoon Network on October 27, 2014 and is the second Lego DC Comics film following The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite. The film was released on DVD with Justice League vs. Bizarro League in 2015. Northern Limit Line Northern Limit Line is a 2015 South Korean naval thriller film written and directed by Kim Hak-soon, based on the real-life events of the Second Battle of Yeonpyeong. It stars Kim Mu-yeol, Jin Goo, and Lee Hyun-woo. A Busy Day A Busy Day is a 1914 short film starring Charlie Chaplin and Mack Swain. Good Night, Nurse! Good Night, Nurse! is a 1918 American two-reel silent comedy film written by, and directed by, and starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and featuring Buster Keaton. The action centers in a sanitarium Arbuckles character was involuntarily brought to by his wife to be operated on by Keatons character for alcoholism. Donald's Nephews Donalds Nephews is a Donald Duck animated cartoon which features Donald being visited by his three nephews, Huey. This cartoon is Huey, Dewey, and Louies very first appearance in animation. The short, and the three nephews, was the idea of Al Taliaferro, the artist for the Silly Symphony comic strip, which featured Donald Duck. The Walt Disney Productions Story Dept. on February 5, 1937, sent Taliaferro a memo recognizing him as the source of the idea for the planned short. Taliaferro subsequently introduced the nephews in his comic strip, which by this time had been renamed Donald Duck, on Sunday, October 17, 1937, beating the theatrical release of Donalds Nephews by almost six months. The Second Woman The Second Woman is a 1950 film noir mystery-suspense film directed by James V. Kern and featuring Robert Young, Betsy Drake, John Sutton and Florence Bates. Sequences of the film were shot on the coastal areas of Monterey. The Naked Edge The Naked Edge is a 1961 British-American thriller film starring Gary Cooper and Deborah Kerr. The movie was a British-American co-production distributed by United Artists, directed by Michael Anderson and produced by George Glass and Walter Seltzer, with Marlon Brando Sr. as executive producer. The screenplay was by Joseph Stefano and Max Ehrlich, the music score by William Alwyn and the cinematography by Erwin Hillier and Tony White. The production design was by Carmen Dillon. The film was shot in London and at Elstree Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire. Who's Minding the Mint? Whos Minding the Mint? is a 1967 American comedy film directed by Howard Morris and starring Jim Hutton, Dorothy Provine, Walter Brennan and Milton Berle. The screenplay, concerning a group of individuals who break into a United States Treasury building to print currency, was written by R. S. Allen and Harvey Bullock. The movie was produced by Norman Maurer for Columbia Pictures. Movie Madness National Lampoons Movie Madness is an American comedy film produced by National Lampoon as the second film from the magazine. The film was originally produced under the title National Lampoon Goes to the Movies; completed in 1981, the film was not released until 1983, and was reedited and retitled as Movie Madness. Movie Madness consists of three short segments which satirize personal growth films, glossy soap operas, and police stories. The first two segments of the film, Growing Yourself and Success Wanters, were directed by Bob Giraldi, while the films final segment, Municipalians, was directed by Henry Jaglom. Its title song, "Going to the Movies", was sung by Dr. John. The film was a critical failure. Good Evening, Mr. Wallenberg Good Evening, Mr. Wallenberg is a 1990 film about Swedish World War II diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, who was instrumental in saving the lives of thousands of Hungarian Jews from the Holocaust. He is played by Stellan Skarsgård. The film won four awards at the 26th Guldbagge Awards: Best Film, Best Direction, Best Screenplay, and Best Cinematography. It was also entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Claire of the Moon Claire of the Moon is a 1992 lesbian-themed erotic drama film directed by Nicole Conn and starring Trisha Todd and Karen Trumbo. Desire Salt on Our Skin is a 1992 erotic romantic drama film, directed by Andrew Birkin, starring Greta Scacchi and Vincent DOnofrio. The film is based on Benoîte Groult’s novel Les vaisseaux du coeur published in 1988. The plot follows the passionate relationship between mismatched lovers, a Parisian intellectual woman and a Scottish fisherman, brought together by lust. Their passionate encounters over 30 years make both their lives worth living. Scacchi and DOnofrio were a real life couple at that time. Fly Me to Polaris Fly Me to Polaris is a 1999 Hong Kong romantic fantasy film directed by Jingle Ma and starring Richie Jen and Cecilia Cheung. Major Chandrakanth Major Chandrakanth is a 1993 Telugu patriotic film, produced by Mohan Babu under his Sri Lakshmi Prasanna Pictures banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Mohan Babu, Sharada, Ramya Krishna, Nagma in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. N. T. Rama Rao portrayed the characters of Chhatrapati Shivaji, Veerapandiya Kattabomman, Alluri Sitarama Raju, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose in the Punyabhumi Nadesham song. The film was recorded as a blockbuster at the box office and celebrated its silver jubilee. Opal Dream Opal Dream is a 2006 Australian drama film, based on the Ben Rice novella Pobby and Dingan, directed by Peter Cattaneo and starring an ensemble cast including Vince Colosimo, Jacqueline McKenzie, Christian Byers and Sapphire Boyce. It was filmed on location around South Australia, in Adelaide, Coober Pedy and Woomera. Opal Dream was released in Australia on 28 September 2006, with eventual release around the world. Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West Obsession: Radical Islams War Against the West is a 2005 documentary film about the purported threat of Islamism to Western civilization. The film shows Islamic radicals preaching hate speech and seeking to incite global jihad. It also draws parallels between World War IIs Nazi movement and Islamism and the Wests response to those threats. Wayne Kopping of South Africa co-wrote and directed the film. Raphael Shore, a Canadian-Israeli, co-wrote and produced the film, and is the founder of The Clarion Fund, the films distributor. The movie has received praise from conservative media personalities such as Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity,. Segments of the movie were broadcast on CNN Headline News and in several specials on Fox News. The movie was also screened on 30 college campuses and Capitol Hill. The unusual distribution of 28 million free Obsession DVDs as an insert in over 70 newspapers, predominantly in swing states, before the United States 2008 presidential election garnered much attention, with five newspapers refusing to distribute the DVD. National Public Radio reported that it was unclear as to who funded Clarions distribution of the DVD. Real is a 2013 Japanese science fiction drama film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Takeru Satoh and Haruka Ayase. It is Kurosawas first feature film since Tokyo Sonata. It is based on Rokuro Inuis novel A Perfect Day for Plesiosaur. It was released in Japan on 1 June 2013. Alex & The List Alex & The List is an American romantic comedy film, directed by Harris Goldberg, from a screenplay by Goldberg and Kristen DAlessio. It stars Jennifer Morrison, Patrick Fugit, and Karen Gillan. The film was released on May 4, 2018, by Gravitas Ventures. When Evening Falls on Bucharest or Metabolism When Evening Falls on Bucharest or Metabolism is a 2013 Romanian drama film written and directed by Corneliu Porumboiu. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Sworn Virgin Sworn Virgin is a 2015 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Laura Bispuri. It was screened in the main competition section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. Before I Hang Before I Hang is a 1940 American horror film released by Columbia Pictures, starring Boris Karloff. The film was directed by Nick Grinde, and was one of several films Karloff starred in contract with Columbia. Case of the Missing Hare Case of the Missing Hare is a 1942 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones and starring Bugs Bunny. The title is a typical play on words, and although it suggests a mystery story, it bears no apparent relationship to the plot line. This is one of the few cartoons where Bugs Bunny does not say his catchphrase, "Eh, whats up, Doc?", as well as being one of few cartoons in the characters filmography to fall into the public domain, due to the failure of the last copyright holder, United Artists Television, to renew the original copyright within the allotted 28-year period. Air Raid Wardens Air Raid Wardens is a 1943 comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Laurel and Hardy. It was the first of two feature films the duo made at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Man in Grey The Man in Grey is a 1943 British film melodrama made by Gainsborough Pictures, and is considered as the first of its "Gainsborough melodramas". It was directed by Leslie Arliss and produced by Edward Black from a screenplay by Leslie Arliss and Margaret Kennedy, adapted by Doreen Montgomery from the novel The Man in Grey by Eleanor Smith. The films sets were designed by Walter Murton. The picture stars Margaret Lockwood, Phyllis Calvert, James Mason, Stewart Granger and Martita Hunt, and melded together elements of the successful "womens pictures" of the time with distinct new elements. The Old Grey Hare The Old Grey Hare is a 1944 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. The Painted Hills The Painted Hills, also known as Lassies Adventures in the Goldrush, is a 1951 drama film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by Harold F. Kress. Adapted by True Boardman from Alexander Hulls novel Shep of the Painted Hills, the film stars Paul Kelly, Bruce Cowling, Ann Doran, and dog actor Pal in a story about a collie named Shep who seeks revenge after her master is murdered. Technical advisor Nipo T. Strongheart for Native American topics worked with the Miwok people for their role in the movie. The Painted Hills was the seventh, and final, MGM Lassie film released. The Colossus of New York The Colossus of New York is a 1958 black-and-white science fiction film from Paramount Pictures, produced by William Alland, directed by Eugène Lourié, that stars Ross Martin, Otto Kruger, John Baragrey, Mala Powers, Robert Hutton, and Charles Herbert. The screenplay was written by Thelma Schnee, the maiden name of Thelma Moss, who would go on to become a famous parapsychologist. The films storyline is credited to Willis Goldbeck, while John P. Fulton handled the special photographic effects, and Wally Westmore handled the makeup. Paramount Pictures theatrically released Colossus in June 1958 as a double feature with The Space Children. Following an accident, Jeremy Spenssers brain is transplanted by his scientist father into the huge body of an unattractive, frightening cyborg, in order to save his brilliant sons mind so that it can continue to serve mankind. Soon, his sons brain becomes transformed by the experimental procedure, losing key attributes that make him human and define his personality. The Nada Gang Nada is a Franco-Italian political thriller film directed by Claude Chabrol released in 1974 and adapted from the crime novel Nada by Jean-Patrick Manchette. Inspired by the May 1968 events in France, the film has been described as a social thriller. Jinxed! Jinxed! is a 1982 American comedy film starring Bette Midler, Rip Torn and Ken Wahl. Directed by Don Siegel, the veteran filmmaker would suffer a heart attack during the troubled production. This would be Siegels final film. Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser is a 1988 documentary about the life of bebop pianist and composer Thelonious Monk. Directed by Charlotte Zwerin, it features live performances by Monk and his group, and posthumous interviews with friends and family. The film was created when a large amount of archived footage of Monk was found in the 1980s. The film, made by Malpaso Productions, is distributed by Warner Bros.; Eastwood served as executive producer. In 2017, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". She Cried No She Cried No is a 1996 American television drama film directed by Bethany Rooney and starring Candace Cameron Bure and Mark-Paul Gosselaar, both teen idols at the time. Full Alert Full Alert is a 1997 Hong Kong action film directed and co-written by Ringo Lam. The films plot is set in 1997 when cops find a corpse and bomb chemicals, Inspector Pao arrests suspect Mak Kwan hoping that his girlfriend will lead them to his Taiwanese gang, but Mak makes an escape and the girlfriend makes off for Macao. Pao then figures that the gang will go for the $230 million at the Hong Kong Jockey club while Mak plans his escape from prison. Full Alert was shown at both the Rotterdam Film Festival and Berlin International Film Festival in 1997. It was nominated for five awards at the 17th Hong Kong Film Awards. Rat Rat is a 2000 Irish-British-American comedy film directed by Steve Barron and starring Imelda Staunton and Pete Postlethwaite. The film focuses on the transformation of a working-class man into a rat and how his family copes with the startling change. The films scenario is partly based on Franz Kafkas The Metamorphosis. The Code The Code is a 2002 French action film directed by Manuel Boursinhac. Thanksgiving Family Reunion National Lampoons Thanksgiving Family Reunion is a 2003 television film about a Thanksgiving family reunion of the Sniders, starring Bryan Cranston as Woodrow Snider, Judge Reinhold as Dr. Mitch Snider and Penelope Ann Miller as Jill Snider. The film was released as National Lampoons Holiday Reunion in some regions. The Hunting of the President The Hunting of the President is a 2004 English language documentary film about Bill Clinton. Clinton and his wife Hillary Clinton appear in archived footage. The film is based on the book The Hunting of the President: The Ten Year Campaign to Destroy Bill and Hillary Clinton, written by investigative journalists Joe Conason and Gene Lyons, and published by Thomas Dunne Books in 2000. Narrated by Morgan Freeman, the film premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. The book and movie explore Clinton friends Jim and Susan McDougal, former Associate Attorney General Webster Hubbell, and Arkansas Governor Jim Guy Tucker. Interviewed for the book and movie, Susan McDougal discusses legal threats from the independent counsel to pressure her to implicate the Clintons in something illegal. She told the independent counsel the Clintons did nothing wrong, and the independent counsel said they had statements prepared and she simply had to agree with the pre-written claims. The film was nominated for Best Documentary Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America. Judgement Judgement is a 1999 short film by South Korean director Park Chan-wook. The Adventures of Food Boy The Adventures of Food Boy is a 2008 independent comedy film directed by Dane Cannon. It is based on the 2007 short film Food Boy. It stars Lucas Grabeel in his first lead role as Ezra Chase, who becomes a superhero known as "Food Boy". Brittany Curran plays the lead female role of Shelby. The film was filmed in Utah at Timpview High School during summer 2007. An early teaser trailer of The Adventures of Food Boy was posted on the Internet in November 2007. The Adventures of Food Boy premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival in April 2008 where it won the award for "Best Family Film". It saw a limited theatrical release in the United States on August 22, 2008, and saw a DVD release on October 7, 2008. For the Love of Money For the Love of Money is a 2012 action crime drama film directed by Ellie Kanner-Zuckerman, featuring Yehuda Levi, Edward Furlong, James Caan, Jeffrey Tambor, and Jonathan Lipnicki. Deceptive Practice: The Mysteries and Mentors of Ricky Jay Deceptive Practice: The Mysteries and Mentors of Ricky Jay is an American 2012 documentary film about the magician Ricky Jay. Britney Ever After Britney Ever After is a 2017 American biographical drama television film directed by Leslie Libman and written by Anne-Marie Hess. It is based on the life of Britney Spears. The film stars Natasha Bassett, Peter Benson, Clayton Chitty, Nathan Keyes and Nicole Oliver. The film premiered on Lifetime on February 18, 2017. The film is an unofficial biopic, as neither Spears nor her team had any involvement with the project. When asked about the project during its production phase, Spears representative said that Spears would "not be contributing in any way, shape or form to the Lifetime biopic...nor does it have her blessing." Finding Fatimah Finding Fatimah is a British romantic comedy written and directed by Oz Arshad in his directorial debut. The film is about a man who struggles to find love in the British Asian community due to the stigma of his divorce several years prior. The majority of Finding Fatimah was filmed in Manchester with additional sequences filmed in West Yorkshire and London. It was released in UK cinemas on 21 April 2017 with a 12A certificate granted by the BBFC. The film was produced on a budget of £325,000. The Mimic The Mimic is a 2017 South Korean horror-thriller film written and directed by Huh Jung, and starring Yum Jung-ah and Park Hyuk-kwon. It was released on August 17, 2017. Pool Sharks Pool Sharks is a 1915 silent short film. The film is notable for being the film acting and writing debut of W. C. Fields, and also features an early stop-motion animation scene, during a game of pool. The Devil Strikes at Night The Devil Strikes at Night is a 1957 West German film directed by Robert Siodmak. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and is based on the true story of Bruno Lüdke. It is the story of a serial killer who murders women during the last year or two of World War II. In one of the crimes a man is arrested who is obviously innocent. An investigator who starts to get a thread which leads to the real killer is frustrated by Nazi authorities who feel that revealing the truth will undermine the peoples faith in their supposedly infallible system. The detective story gradually becomes a story about the evils of political propaganda and corruption. The films sets were designed by the art directors Gottfried Will and Rolf Zehetbauer. Location shooting took place in Berlin and Munich. Assault on a Queen Assault on a Queen is a 1966 American action-adventure film, directed by Jack Donohue, starring Frank Sinatra and Virna Lisi. Based on a 1959 novel by Jack Finney, it was adapted for the screen by Rod Serling and released by Paramount Pictures on June 15, 1966. Blood of Dracula's Castle Blood of Draculas Castle is a 1967 horror cult B-movie directed by Al Adamson, featuring John Carradine, and released by exploitation film specialists Crown International Pictures. Although his name was played up in the lurid ad campaign, John Carradine only played George the butler in this film, and not Count Dracula. Invincible Shaolin Invincible Shaolin a.k.a. Unbeatable Dragon is a Hong Kong films of 1978 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Chang Cheh. It is one of Chang Chehs tales of Shaolins historic rivalries with the Qing Dynasty. It is one of the few Venom films featuring Wei Pai. Arctic Blue Arctic Blue is a 1993 action-adventure-thriller. For Y'ur Height Only For Your Height Only is a 1981 Filipino comedy spy action film starring Weng Weng. Its title is a play on words on For Your Eyes Only, the title of the James Bond film released that same year. A sequel was produced in 1982, titled The Impossible Kid. Weng Weng is known as the shortest man to ever be a lead in a feature film, standing at 29". Do You Wanna Know a Secret? Do You Wanna Know A Secret? is a 2001 American slasher film starring Joey Lawrence, Chad Allen and Dorie Barton. The film is about six friends on a retreat and one by one, they are stalked and murdered by a killer wearing a black cloak and a rubber mask. Raptor Island Raptor Island is a Sci Fi original film about an island in the South China Sea. The film debuted on the Sci Fi Channel on August 21, 2004. The Overture The Overture is a 2004 Thai tragic-nostalgia music-drama film. A fictionalised account based on the life story of Thai palace musician Luang Pradit Phairoh, it follows the life of a Thai classical musician from the late 19th century to the 1940s. The film was the winner of several awards in Thailand and was the countrys official selection for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was directed by Ittisoontorn Vichailak and producers included Nonzee Nimibutr and Chatrichalerm Yukol. The film was also credited with a revival in the popularity of piphat – Thai classical music. In 2015, this film had been remade into a musical play from the 4th of April to 17 May at KBank Siam Pic-Ganesha Theatre. Shock to the System Shock to the System is a 2006 gay-themed mystery film. It is the second film adaptation of a Richard Stevenson novel featuring fictional detective Donald Strachey. The film premiered at the 2006 Outfest film festival before going into rotation on the here! television network. Black Sheep Black Sheep is a 2006 German / Swiss comedy film directed by Oliver Rihs. Candles on Bay Street Candles on Bay Street is a Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie starring Alicia Silverstone as a single mother who returns to her hometown after a lengthy absence. Det tysta skriket Beck – Det tysta skriket is a 2007 film about the Swedish police detective Martin Beck directed by Harald Hamrell. Will Not End Here Will Not End Here is a 2008 Croatian / Serbian co-production directed by Vinko Brešan. It is based on a play by Mate Matišić. Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure is a 2007 IMAX 3D documentary film by National Geographic, about prehistoric marine reptiles. It alternates modern-day sequences about the work of scientists studying the animals with computer-animated scenes depicting the prehistoric past. Sea Monsters was well received by critics. The tie-in video game, however, was panned. A Matter of Size A Matter of Size is a 2009 Israeli film. My First Wedding My First Wedding is a 2011 Argentine comedy film directed by Ariel Winograd. Endrendrum Punnagai Endrendrum Punnagai is a 2013 Indian Tamil romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by I. Ahmed starring Jiiva, Vinay, Santhanam, Trisha, Andrea, and Nassar in the lead roles. The film has music by Harris Jayaraj and cinematography by R. Madhi. The film was launched officially in Chennai on 29 June 2012. Upon its release on 20 December 2013, the film met with positive reviews from critics and became a commercial success. Tommy's Honour Tommys Honour is a 2016 historical drama film depicting the lives and careers of, and the complex relationship between, the pioneering Scottish golfing champions Old Tom Morris and his son Young Tom Morris. The film is directed by Jason Connery, and the father and son are portrayed by Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden. The film won Best Feature Film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. The screenplay, written by Pamela Marin and Kevin Cook, is based on Cooks 2007 book, Tommys Honor: The Story of Old Tom Morris and Young Tom Morris, Golfs Founding Father and Son. The book won the Herbert Warren Wind Book Award as the best golf book of 2007, was one of the five books that Sports Illustrated selected as the "Books of the Year" in 2007, and was #32 of "the 50 best sports books ever written" selected by The Telegraph. The film opened the 2016 Edinburgh International Film Festival on 15 June 2016. It went into theatrical release in the U.S. and internationally beginning in the spring of 2017. The Fatal Encounter The Fatal Encounter is a 2014 South Korean film based on a real-life assassination attempt on King Jeongjo. Jeongjo is portrayed by Hyun Bin, in his first role in a period drama and first acting project after being discharged from mandatory military service. King Jeongjo was the 22nd ruler of the Joseon Dynasty, nicknamed the "King of Misfortune." When he was 10 years old, Jeongjo witnessed the death of his father Crown Prince Sado, who was executed by a royal decree ordered by his grandfather, then-King Yeongjo. During his reign, Jeongjo was subsequently caught in the midst of fierce party strife between the Noron and Soron factions, and survived seven assassination attempts just in his first year as king. The film is inspired by Jeongyuyeokbyeon, one such assassination attempt on Jeongjo by his political opponents in 1777, the kings first year as the nations ruler. The Fatal Encounter depicts the 24 hours leading up to that event in Jeongjos life and those around him. This is the feature film debut of director Lee Jae-kyoo; he previously helmed the television series Damo, Fashion 70s, Beethoven Virus, and The King 2 Hearts, as well as the online movie The Influence. One Kiss One Kiss is a 2016 Italian film, directed by Ivan Cotroneo and based on the novel of the same name, written by him and published in 2010 by Bompiani. The films main themes are homophobia and bullying in schools. Hey Jude Hey Jude is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film directed by Shyamaprasad, written by Nirmal Sahadev and George Kanatt. It stars Nivin Pauly and Trisha Krishnan. The film features songs composed by Rahul Raj, Ouseppachan, M. Jayachandran and Gopi Sundar. It was released on 2 February 2018 to positive reviews. It is the debut Malayalam Movie of tamil actress Trisha Krishnan. They Met in Bombay They Met in Bombay is a 1941 American adventure drama film directed by Clarence Brown, and starring Clark Gable, Rosalind Russell, and Peter Lorre. The October Man The October Man is a 1947 mystery film/film noir starring John Mills and Joan Greenwood, written by novelist Eric Ambler, who also produced. A man is suspected of murder, and due to the lingering effects of a brain injury sustained in an earlier accident and after intense police investigation, he himself begins to doubt whether he is innocent or not. Nine Days of One Year Nine Days in One Year is a 1962 Soviet black-and-white drama film directed by Mikhail Romm about nuclear particle physics, physicists and their relationships. The film is based on true events. It is one of the most important Soviet films of the 1960s. It won the Crystal Globe Award in 1962. Way... Way Out Way...Way Out is a 1966 American sex comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Jerry Lewis. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox and produced by Malcolm Stuart. The film, released on October 21, 1966, was both a critical and commercial flop, recouping less than half of its production budget. The Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangles is a 1978 Mexican-Italian science fiction horror film written and directed by René Cardona Jr.. The Prefab People The Prefab People is a 1982 Hungarian black-and-white drama film directed by Béla Tarr. Although the film was made in 1982, it was not shown in Russia until July 4, 2011. The film earned special mention in the 1982 Locarno International Film Festival. The film has several run times, and is shot in 35 mm. The Dirt Bike Kid The Dirt Bike Kid is a 1985 film directed by Hoite Caston, produced by Julie Corman, and starring Peter Billingsley and Stuart Pankin. It is about a boy who discovers a magic dirt bike that has a mind of its own, with part of the films story inspired by Jack and the Beanstalk. Down Twisted Down Twisted is a 1987 thriller film, directed by Albert Pyun, starring Carey Lowell, Charles Rocket, Courteney Cox, Norbert Weisser, Linda Kerridge, Trudy Dotchterman and Nicholas Guest. A Summer Story A Summer Story is a British drama film released in 1988. Directed by Piers Haggard, with a script written by Penelope Mortimer. It stars James Wilby, Imogen Stubbs, and Susannah York. In 1904, a young gentleman visiting a rural area has an intense love affair with a village girl. Eighteen years later, he is passing that way again. The film is based on the John Galsworthy story The Apple Tree. Mina Tannenbaum Mina Tannenbaum is a 1994 French film written and directed by Martine Dugowson, her debut feature. It stars Romane Bohringer and Elsa Zylberstein. It won the Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and was nominated for a César Award for Best Debut and Most Promising Actress. La séparation La Séparation is a 1994 French romantic drama film directed by Christian Vincent and based on the novel La Séparation by Dan Franck. Blackrock Blackrock is a 1997 Australian teen drama thriller film produced by David Elfick and Catherine Knapman, directed by Steven Vidler with the screenplay by Nick Enright. Marking Vidlers directorial debut, the film was adapted from the play of the same name, also written by Enright, which was inspired by the murder of Leigh Leigh. The film stars Laurence Breuls, Simon Lyndon and Linda Cropper, and also features the first credited film performance of Heath Ledger. The film follows Jared, a young surfer who witnesses his friends raping a girl. When she is found murdered the next day, Jared is torn between revealing what he saw and protecting his friends. Leighs family opposed the fictionalisation of her murder, though protests against the film were abandoned after it received financial backing from the New South Wales Film and Television Office. Blackrock was filmed over a period of two weeks at locations including Stockton, where Leigh was murdered, a decision that was opposed by local residents who said that memories of the murder were still fresh. While the film was never marketed as being based on a true story, numerous comparisons between the murder and the film were made, and many viewers believed it to be a factual account of the murder. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and was also shown at the Boston Film Festival, though it failed to find an American theatrical distributor. It was nominated for five AACTA Awards, including Best Film, and won the Feature Film – Adaptation award as well as the Major Award at the 1997 AWGIE Awards. It received generally positive reviews in Australia, where it grossed $1.1 million at the box office. Outside Australia, where audiences were less familiar with Leighs murder, critical reception of the film was mixed. Swimming Swimming is a 2000 film directed by Robert J. Siegel and starring Lauren Ambrose in one of her early film works as Francine "Frankie" Wheeler. Mrigaya Mrugaya is a 1989 Malayalam action drama film written by A. K. Lohithadas and directed by I. V. Sasi. The film stars Mammootty and Sunitha in the lead role, with Thilakan, Jagathy Sreekumar, Lalu Alex and Urvashi in supporting roles. The movie ran 200 more days in theaters. Mrugaya tells the story of Varunni, the uncultured and drunkard hunter who arrives in the village to kill a man-eating leopard. The film won two Kerala State Film Awards. The leopard, used in a number of scenes in the film, was lent by animal trainer Govindarajan Naidu. The movie was Commercialy Success. The movie ran 200 more days in Kerala theatre. Truly Human Truly Human, certified as Dogme #18, is a 2001 Danish drama film written and directed by Åke Sandgren, and starring Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Peter Mygind, and . Produced by Lars von Triers and Peter Aalbæk Jensens company Zentropa, the film was created following the Dogme 95 rules, and is experimental in style and narrative. Ghosts of Abu Ghraib Ghosts of Abu Ghraib is a 2007 documentary film, directed by Rory Kennedy, that examines the events of the 2004 Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse scandal. The film premiered January 19, 2007 at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. The film aired on HBO on February 22, 2007. It was also shown at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival on March 23, 2007 and at the Cleveland International Film Festival on March 25, 2007. Working Films coordinated the US national community engagement campaign with Ghosts of Abu Ghraib. It brought together the National Religious Campaign Against Torture, the American Civil Liberties Union, faith groups, and others to end US policy sanctioning torture. Switch Switch is a 2007 Norwegian snowboard film. The main actors are Sebastian Stigar, Ida Elise Broch, Peter Stormare and Hilde Lyrån. The film was nominated to an Amanda for the best youth film, but ended up at second place, beaten by Mannen som elsket Yngve. War Wolves War Wolves is a 2009 television film that originally aired on the Syfy network on March 8, 2009. The film stars John Saxon and Michael Worth, who also serves as the films director. Monsterwolf Monsterwolf, also known as Monster Wolf, is a 2010 Syfy original television film directed by Todor Chapkanov and stars Leonor Varela, Robert Picardo, and Marc Macaulay. The film was part of Syfys 31 Days of Halloween 2010 and premiered on Syfy October 9, 2010. The Judgment The Judgment is a 2014 Bulgarian drama film directed by . It was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Ever Been to the Moon? Ever Been to the Moon? is a 2015 Italian romantic comedy film written and directed by Paolo Genovese and starring Raoul Bova and Liz Solari. The theme song "Sei mai stata sulla Luna?" by Francesco De Gregori won the Nastro dArgento for Best Song. Kunjiramayanam Kunjiramayanam is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by debutant Basil Joseph and scripted by Deepu Pradeep. The film features Vineeth Sreenivasan, Dhyan Sreenivasan and Aju Varghese in the lead roles. Kunjiramayanam was released on 28 August 2015. Saahasam Swaasaga Saagipo Sahasam Swasaga Sagipo is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language romantic action thriller film written and directed by Gautham Menon. The film stars Naga Chaitanya and Manjima Mohan in the lead, the film tells the story of a happy-go-lucky young man who is in love. However, in an unexpected turn of events, he and his dear ones are embroiled in a high-risk situation, which demands that he rise to the occasion and stand his ground against the odds. It is a bilingual filmed alongside Menons Tamil film titled Achcham Yenbadhu Madamaiyada. The film features music composed by A. R. Rahman. The film was released on 11 November 2016, two days after demonetisation, to positive reviews. Across to Singapore Across to Singapore is a 1928 American silent romantic drama film directed by William Nigh, and starring Ramon Novarro and Joan Crawford. The plot involves a love triangle between a woman and two brothers, set on board ship and in Singapore. The screenplay was written by Ted Shane based on the novel All the Brothers Were Valiant by Ben Ames Williams. This was the second film based on this novel; the first was All the Brothers Were Valiant, and it was remade again in 1953 as All the Brothers Were Valiant. Arsène Lupin Arsène Lupin is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery film, directed by Jack Conway, produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film is based on a popular 1909 play by Maurice Leblanc and Francis de Croisset. John Barrymore stars in this film, his first MGM film under a new contract after leaving Warner Bros. Flavia, the Heretic Flavia the Heretic is a French co-produced Italian nunsploitation film directed by Gianfranco Mingozzi and released in 1974. Starshiy syn The Elder Son is a 1976 Soviet two-part television drama film directed by Vitaly Melnikov based on the eponymous play by Alexander Vampilov. The film was commissioned by the USSR State Committee for Television and Radio. The shooting took place in a suburb of Leningrad, near Rzhevka station. The Devil's Playground The Devils Playground is a 1976 Australian drama film written, produced and directed by Fred Schepisi. It is a semi-autobiographical film which tells the story of a boy growing up and going to school in a Catholic juniorate. Its focus is on the trials of the flesh and the tensions that arise, for both Brothers and students, from the religious injunction to control ones sexuality. The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting is a 1978 French experimental mystery film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz and shot by cinematographer Sacha Vierny. The film was inspired by the themes of French writer Pierre Klossowski and makes references to many of Klossowskis works including The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, The Baphomet and “La Judith de Frédérique Tonnerre.” Ruiz was originally commissioned by a French TV network to make an arts documentary on Klossowski, but what emerged is this film, a parody of the art documentary. The film was featured in film festivals after its release such as the London Film Festival in 1979. Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting has been noted as one of Ruizs masterpieces that challenges the boundaries of cinema and film theory. The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh is an American sports/fantasy comedy film that was released in 1979. The movie was directed by Gilbert Moses and co-produced by David Dashev and Gary Stromberg. It was produced by Lorimar and distributed by United Artists. It was filmed on location in Pittsburgh and at Pittsburghs Civic Arena as well as suburban Moon Township. The movie has attracted a cult following, most notably for its disco-inspired setting and soundtrack, as well as the appearances of many NBA stars and early roles for Debbie Allen, Stockard Channing and Harry Shearer. The film also has a cameo by longtime Pittsburgh Mayor Richard Caliguiri as himself, hosting the fictional team at a rally and shaking hands with Erving. Desert Bloom Desert Bloom is a 1986 American drama film directed by Eugene Corr and starring an ensemble cast led by Jon Voight and JoBeth Williams. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival and funded through the Sundance Film Festival Institute. Reflections Već viđeno is a 1987 Serbian psychological horror/drama film directed by Goran Marković, starring Mustafa Nadarević, Anica Dobra, Milorad Mandić, Bogdan Diklić and Gordana Gadžić. The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Legend of the Mummy Bram Stokers Legend of the Mummy, or simply Bram Stokers The Mummy, is a 1998 American fantasy horror film based on Bram Stokers novel The Jewel of Seven Stars. It features an ensemble cast including Academy Award Winner Louis Gossett, Eric Lutes, Amy Locane, Lloyd Bochner, Victoria Tennant, Mary Jo Catlett, Aubrey Morris, and Richard Karn. Morris previously played Dr. Putnum in Blood from the Mummys Tomb, the Hammer adaptation of the same novel. Zona J Zona J is a 1998 Portuguese film, directed by Leonel Vieira. In 1999, it won 2 Globos de Ouro awards – an event organized by SIC, which was also one of the production companies behind the film. Pappayude Swantham Appoos Pappayude Swantham Appoos is a 1992 Indian Malayalam-language film, written and directed by Fazil, starring Mammootty, Suresh Gopi, Badusha, Seena Dadi and Shobana. The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The movie explores the relationship between a father who is depressed after the death of his wife and his neglected son. Badusha won the 1992 Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist. The Maid's Room The Maids Room is a 2013 American psychological thriller film starring Paula Garces, Bill Camp, Annabella Sciorra and Philip Ettinger. The film was written and directed by Michael Walker. Ahalya Ahalya is a 2015 Bengali short film directed by Sujoy Ghosh with Soumitra Chatterjee, Radhika Apte and Tota Roy Chowdhury playing the lead roles. Baby Bump(S) Baby Bump is a French comedy film written and directed by Noémie Saglio. From Hand to Mouth From Hand to Mouth is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. This was the first film Lloyd made with frequent co-star Mildred Davis. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the British Film Institute. Outrage Outrage is a 1950 black-and-white B-movie starring Mala Powers. It was directed by Ida Lupino. Lupino also co-wrote the script, along with the producers Malvin Wald and Lupinos then-husband Collier Young. Outrage, the first starring film role for Powers, was both controversial and remarkable for being only the second post-Code Hollywood film to deal with the issue of rape, after Johnny Belinda, which had earned the actress who portrayed the victim, Jane Wyman, the Best Actress Academy Award. A Man Called Peter A Man Called Peter is a 1955 American drama film directed by Henry Koster, and starring Richard Todd. The film is based on the life of preacher Peter Marshall, who served as Chaplain of the United States Senate and pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington, D. C., before his early death. It is adapted from the 1951 biography of the same name, written by his widow Catherine Marshall. The film was a box-office hit in 1955, and it was nominated for an Oscar in 1956 for its color cinematography. This was the final feature film of the actress Jean Peters, who played Catherine Marshall. Alfred Newman reused much of his score from his 1948 film The Walls of Jericho. Hra s kameny A Game With Stones, is a nine-minute animated film by Czech animator Jan Švankmajer. Made in 1965, it utilizes stop-motion animation. Detroit 9000 Detroit 9000 is a 1973 American neo-noir cult film directed by Arthur Marks from a screenplay by Orville H. Hampton. Originally marketed as a blaxploitation film, it had a resurgence on video 25 years later. The Missiles of October The Missiles of October is a 1974 docudrama made-for-television play about the Cuban Missile Crisis. The title evokes the book The Guns of August by Barbara Tuchman about the missteps amongst the great powers and the failed chances to give an opponent a graceful way out, which led to the First World War. The teleplay introduced William Devane as President John F. Kennedy and cast Martin Sheen as United States Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. The script is based on Robert Kennedys book Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Strangers in Good Company The Company of Strangers is a Canadian film, released in 1990. It was directed by Cynthia Scott, and written by Scott, Sally Bochner, David Wilson and Gloria Demers. The film depicts eight women on a bus tour, who are stranded at an isolated cottage when the bus breaks down. Created in a genre defined as docufiction, semi-documentary/semi-fiction, the film is not tightly scripted. The writers wrote a basic story outline but allowed the eight women to improvise their dialogue. Each of the women, all but one of whom were senior citizens, told stories from her own life. A major theme of the film is how the elderly women each face aging and mortality in their own way, and find the courage together to persevere. At various points throughout the film, a montage of photos from each womans life is shown. The women are: Alice Diabo, 74, a Mohawk elder from Kahnawake, Constance Garneau, 88, born in the United States and brought to Quebec by her family as a child, Winifred Holden, 76, an Englishwoman who moved to Montreal after World War II, Cissy Meddings, 76, who was born in England and moved to Canada in 1981, Mary Meigs, 74, a noted feminist writer and painter, Catherine Roche, 68, a Roman Catholic nun, Michelle Sweeney, 27, a jazz singer and the bus trips tour guide, Beth Webber, 80, who was born in England and moved to Montreal in 1930. Meigs published a book about her experiences making the film, In the Company of Strangers, in 1991. Red Dirt Red Dirt is a 2000 American film written and directed by Tag Purvis and starring Dan Montgomery, Jr., Aleksa Palladino, Walton Goggins, and Karen Black. The film follows the life of Griffith, from a simpleton farm boy, happy and contented with his life to an ambitious young man, focused on discovering the world. A stranger stumbles into his home and only sharpens the young mans intent to travel and discover. Vajont - La diga del disonore Vajont is a 2001 Italian disaster-drama film directed by Renzo Martinelli. It is a dramatization of the Vajont Dam. For his performance Leo Gullotta won a Nastro dArgento for Best Supporting Actor. Smile Smile is a 2005 drama film written and directed by Jeffrey Kramer. Thinking XXX Thinking XXX is a 2004 documentary television film about the process photographer Timothy Greenfield-Sanders went through to create his book XXX: 30 Porn Star Portraits. Yellow Yellow is a 2006 film directed by Alfredo De Villa and starring Roselyn Sanchez, Bill Duke, and D. B. Sweeney. Amazonia Amazonia is a 2013 Brazilian-French drama film with animals directed by Thierry Ragobert. It was screened out of competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival and closed the festival. The main character of the film is Sai, a capuchin monkey born and raised in captivity. After a plane crash strands him in the Amazon rainforest, he must find his way amongst the beauty and danger that exists within the Amazon. The Maze The Maze is an American horror film, directed by Stephen Shimek and starring Shalaina Castle, Brandon Sean Pearson, Clare Niederpruem, Kyle Paul and Will Tye Nelson. With a budget of $200,000, it was released to theaters on 19 October 2010. Brand: A Second Coming Brand: A Second Coming, also called BRAND: The Film, is a 2015 English documentary film about comedian Russell Brand directed by Ondi Timoner. The film documents Brands transformation from a comedian to activist over the past five years. It debuted at the 2015 South by Southwest festival in March, but elicited some controversy as Brand declined to attend the premiere and is reportedly unhappy with the film. Razzia Razzia sur la chnouf is a 1955 French gangster film directed by Henri Decoin that stars Jean Gabin, Lino Ventura, Lila Kedrova and Magali Noël. The screenplay, based on a novel by Auguste Le Breton, explores the contemporary drug scene in Paris and the efforts of the police to limit it. The film was released as Razzia in the United States, distributed by Kassler Films Inc. with English subtitles by Herman G. Weinberg. A Very Private Affair A Very Private Affair is a 1962 French film directed by Louis Malle and starring Brigitte Bardot. Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood Boulevard is a 1976 film directed by Allan Arkush and Joe Dante. It is the feature film directorial debut of both directors. This film stars Candice Rialson as an aspiring actress who has just arrived in Los Angeles, and was made as a result of a bet between Jon Davison and Roger Corman to make the cheapest ever film for New World Pictures. This was accomplished by extensive use of footage from other New World films. The Big Steal The Big Steal is a 1990 Australian teen comedy film directed by Nadia Tass starring Ben Mendelsohn, Claudia Karvan and Steve Bisley. David Parker was the scriptwriter and cinematographer. The film won three Australian Film Institute awards. Aberration Aberration is a 1997 horror film directed by Tim Boxell. It was set in the United States and shot in New Zealand, and stars Pamela Gidley as a woman who moves to her old childhood cabin in the woods, only to discover that it is overrun by a pack of murderous lizards. Icebreaker Icebreaker is a 2000 action film starring Sean Astin, Stacy Keach and Bruce Campbell and written and directed by David Giancola. Shapoklyak Shapoklyak is a 1974 Soviet Russian animated film by Roman Kachanov. House Party 4: Down to the Last Minute House Party 4: Down to the Last Minute is a 2001 American comedy film. It is the stand-alone fourth installment in the House Party film series as it has no connection to any of the preceding films or the subsequent film Tonights the Night. It stars IMx, and is the only film in the series to not star Kid n Play. This is IMxs second House Party film; they also appeared in House Party 3 when they were known as Immature and portrayed entirely different characters than they do in this film. Wings of Hope Wings of Hope is a 1998 made-for-TV documentary directed by Werner Herzog. The film explores the story of Juliane Koepcke, a German Peruvian woman who was the sole survivor of Peruvian flight LANSA Flight 508 following its mid-air disintegration after a lightning strike in 1971. Herzog was inspired to make this film since he had narrowly avoided taking the same flight while he was location scouting for Aguirre. His reservation was canceled due to a last minute change in itinerary. In the film, Herzog and Koepcke visit the scenes of her flight, crash, and escape from the jungle. They take a flight from Lima to Pucallpa, and sit in the same row of seats where Koepcke sat during the crash. They unearth many large fragments of the plane in the jungle, and then visit the river routes where she traveled for 10 days on foot, and the small village where she was eventually found by three men, one of whom appears in the film. Wings of Hope is often seen as a companion piece or sequel to Herzogs 1997 film Little Dieter Needs to Fly, in which he retraces the steps of a German/American Navy pilots successful escape from a POW camp during the Vietnam War. Two Days Two Days is a 2003 drama film written and directed by Sean McGinly. The screenplay concerns a man who has a film crew documenting the last two days of his life before his planned suicide. During this time, friends, former girlfriends, and his parents try to convince him to stay alive; most of them think he is merely joking or making a plea for attention. The film also stars Karl Wiedergott, Mackenzie Astin, Marguerite Moreau, Lourdes Benedicto and Donal Logue. Last Stand of the 300 Last Stand of the 300 is a TV documentary/reenactment which premièred on The History Channel in 2007. It was directed by David Padrusch known for directing projects such as Journey to 10,000 BC and Beyond the Civil War for the History Channel. The Castle of Love Kadhal Kottai is a 1996 Indian Tamil-language Indian epistolary romance film directed by Agathiyan, in which Ajith Kumar and Devayani play lead roles, apart from Heera Rajgopal, Thalaivasal Vijay, and Karan who played important roles. The film was a major commercial success at the box office and also won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil, the National Film Award for Best Direction as well as the National Film Award for Best Screenplay for Agathiyan. It garnered positive critical acclaim upon release in July 1996, and was subsequently remade into several Indian regional languages. It was dubbed into Telugu as Prema Lekha. The film met positive reviews and declared blockbuster running over 200 days becoming silver jubilee film. The Merry Widow The Merry Widow is a 2007 French comedy film directed by Isabelle Mergault and starring Michèle Laroque, Jacques Gamblin, and Wladimir Yordanoff. Katt Williams: American Hustle Katt Williams: American Hustle, also known as American Hustle: The Movie, is a 2007 comedy film directed by Brit McAdams, and written by Brit McAdams and Katt Williams. The film was R-rated for its sexual content, drug use, and profanity. Britney: For the Record Britney: For the Record is a 2008 documentary television film about American singer and actress Britney Spears, following her return to the recording industry after her much-publicized personal struggles. The film was shot in Beverly Hills and New York City during the third quarter of 2008; main shooting began on September 5, 2008, two days before Spearss appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards. It was directed by Phil Griffin. MTV, one of the two official distributors of the documentary, posted on their website the first promotional trailer on October 9, 2008. Britney: For the Record premiered on MTV on November 30, 2008 in the United States, two days after the release of her sixth studio album, Circus, for which the documentary served as a promotion tool. It received mixed reviews from critics, but was broadcast with high ratings and received positive reactions from fans. Maniac Maniac is an American short slasher film, directed by Shia LaBeouf. It was released on October 31, 2011. The short film stars American rappers Scott "Kid Cudi" Mescudi and Chris "Cage" Palko as French-speaking serial killers. Mescudi and Palko also co-wrote the film with LaBeouf. Underdogs Underdogs is a 2013 football sports drama film directed by Doug Dearth. The film is loosely based on true events which occurred in and around Canton, Ohio. The Dark Matter of Love The Dark Matter of Love is a 2013 feature-length documentary film directed by Sarah McCarthy. It is about an American family adopting three Russian children at once, and how they coped with the challenges behind bonding with children raised in an orphanage. The documentary features Dr Robert Marvin, Professor Emeritus at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, helping the cause of the family through a psychological consultation. The Dark Matter of Love has been premiered at the 5th Moscow International Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Silver St. George - Best Film of the Documentary Competition. It was also pitched at the Sheffield Doc/Fest 2010 MeetMarket prior to completion. Wajib - The Wedding Invitation Wajib is a 2017 Palestinian drama film directed by Annemarie Jacir. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the Palestinian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. His Favorite Pastime His Favourite Pastime is a 1914 American comedy film starring Charlie Chaplin. The Clairvoyant The Clairvoyant is a 1935 British drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Claude Rains, Fay Wray, and Jane Baxter. Based on the novel of the same name by Ernst Lothar, it was made at Islington Studios. The films sets were designed by the German art director Alfred Junge. Bryan Edgar Wallace contributed to the screenplay. The Toast of New York The Toast of New York is a 1937 American biopic directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring Edward Arnold, Cary Grant, Frances Farmer, and Jack Oakie. The film is a fictionalized account of the lives of financiers James Fisk and Edward S. Stokes. The screenplay was based on the book The Book of Daniel Drew by Bouck White and the story "Robber Barons" by Matthew Josephson. This is also Grants first period film. Bowery at Midnight Bowery at Midnight is a 1942 American horror film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Bela Lugosi and John Archer. Kansas Raiders Kansas Raiders is a 1950 Technicolor Western film distributed by Universal-International, directed by Ray Enright, and stars Audie Murphy, Brian Donlevy, Marguerite Chapman, and Scott Brady. It is set during the American Civil War and involves Jesse James coming under the influence of William Quantrill. ...tick... tick... tick... Tick, Tick, Tick, stylized as ...tick...tick...tick..., is a 1970 American crime drama film directed by Ralph Nelson. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Racially provocative for its time, it stars Jim Brown in the role of an African American man elected as the sheriff of a rural county in the American South. It has become something of a cult classic for its cutting-edge portrayal of racial relations and its tense narrative. The Survivor The Survivor is a 1981 Australian horror thriller film directed by David Hemmings and starring Robert Powell and Jenny Agutter, based on a novel of the same name by James Herbert. It saw the final film appearance of actor Joseph Cotten. O-Bi, O-Ba - The End of Civilization O-Bi, O-Ba: The End of Civilization is a 1985 Polish drama science fiction film written and directed by Piotr Szulkin. Starring Jerzy Stuhr and Krystyna Janda, the film takes place in a post-apocalyptic future where humans live in an isolated vault which is falling apart. Their only grain of hope lies in a vessel known as The Ark which is said to be on its way to rescue them; however the existence of The Ark is a myth planted by the main character, whose profession is to ensure that the morale is maintained. Camp Cucamonga Camp Cucamonga is a made-for-television movie that first aired on NBC on September 23, 1990. The family film served primarily as a vehicle to cast a variety of stars from popular TV series of the era, including John Ratzenberger, Brian Robbins, Chad Allen, Candace Cameron, Josh Saviano and Danica McKellar, Jaleel White, Dorothy Lyman and Sherman Hemsley. The film is also notable for including an early starring role for Jennifer Aniston before she became well known, as well as a supporting role for Breckin Meyer and the comedy acting debut of G. Gordon Liddy. Speaking of the Devil Speaking of the Devil is a 1991 Italian comedy film directed by Enzo Barboni. It is the last collaboration between Barboni and Bud Spencer. The role of Victor was originally intended to be played by Terence Hill, but Hill had to refuse as still being engaged on the set of the Lucky Luke TV series. The film was filmed in Florida. Neon City Neon City is a 1991 Canadian post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Monte Markham and written by Jeff Begun and Ann Lewis Hamilton, under the pseudonym Buck Finch. The cast includes Michael Ironside, Vanity, Lyle Alzado, Valerie Wildman, Nick Klar, Juliet Landau, Richard Sanders and Markham. Buried Alive II Buried Alive II is a horror/thriller television film, a sequel to the 1990 film, Buried Alive. It starred Ally Sheedy, Stephen Caffrey and Tracey Needham. It was directed by Tim Matheson, who also reprised his character from the previous film, Clint Goodman. It first aired on June 18, 1997 on the USA Network. Cold Around the Heart Cold Around the Heart is a 1997 American crime film written and directed by John Ridley. The film stars David Caruso, Kelly Lynch, Stacey Dash, Chris Noth, John Spencer and Pruitt Taylor Vince. The film was released on November 7, 1997, by 20th Century Fox. What the Deaf Man Heard What the Deaf Man Heard is a 1997 Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie that aired on CBS television on November 23, 1997. It concerns Sammy, a man who pretends to be deaf and mute, when in reality he can hear and speak perfectly well. The movie starred Matthew Modine and James Earl Jones. Space Pirate Captain Harlock is a manga series written and illustrated by Leiji Matsumoto. It was serialized in Play Comic from 1977 to 1979, with the chapters collected into five tankōbon volumes by Akita Shoten. The series follows the titular Captain, an outcast turned space pirate after he rebelled against Earths Government and humanitys general apathy. Space Pirate Captain Harlock was adapted into an anime television series in 1978 directed by Rintaro and produced by Toei Animation. A computer-animated film adaptation of the same name was released in 2013. On August 2014, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Matsumotos debut, he launched a retelling manga, Dimensional Voyage, illustrated by Kōichi Shimahoshi, which features some significant plot differences. Seven Seas Entertainment has licensed the manga in North America. The Art of Dying The Art of Dying is a 2000 Spanish horror film directed by Álvaro Fernández Armero. Hounded Hounded is a 2001 Disney Channel Original Movie starring Tahj Mowry, Craig Kirkwood, Shia LaBeouf and Ed Begley It was filmed in Salt Lake City at the Madeleine Choir School campus. Late Bloomers Late Bloomers is a 2011 French drama film directed by Julie Gavras and starring William Hurt and Isabella Rossellini. The film premiered on 18 February 2011 at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. It was released theatrically in France by the Gaumont Film Company on 13 July 2011. Bestseller Bestseller is a 2010 South Korean mystery thriller film written and directed by Lee Jeong-ho. Identity Card Identity Card is a 2010 Czech comedy film by Ondřej Trojan based on a story by Petr Šabach. The film premiered on 21 October 2010. The story, which takes place in Prague in the years 1974–77, tells about a group of fellow students: Peter, Cinderella, Ales and Mita. The film begins when Peter receives his identity card on his fifteenth birthday. Days and Nights Days and Nights is a 2013 American drama film directed and written by Christian Camargo. The film is inspired by The Seagull by Anton Chekhov and set in rural New England in the 1980s. It was the last film of Russell Means until his death on October 22, 2012. Boy 7 Boy 7 is a 2015 German action film based on the eponymous novel by . The Hacker Wars The Hacker Wars is a 2014 documentary film about hacktivism in the United States, directed by Vivien Lesnik Weisman. It was released on October 17, 2014 in the US. Barrett Brown, who appeared in the documentary, was examined as a spokesperson for Anonymous, a label he disputes. The Hacker Wars tells the story of three young information activists, or hacktivists, and their battles with the US Government. These hacktivists are either terrorists or freedom fighters depending on one’s perspective on who should control information. It is about “weev,” infamous hacker and troll; Barrett Brown, journalist and propagandist for the hacktivist collective, Anonymous; and Jeremy Hammond, aka Anarchaos, who was before his arrest number one on the FBIs cyber-criminal list. The fourth character is Sabu, the hacker turned FBI informant who ran the FBIs cyber unit for 9 months and is responsible for their arrests. He is the shadowy protagonist in a high-stakes game of espionage and betrayal in the age of the Internet. In the film Barrett Brown, American journalist, is facing 105 years in prison for publicizing information revealed through Jeremy Hammond’s epic hacks. Hammond himself had just begun a 10-year prison term. Andrew Aurenheimer, known by his hacker handle “weev” embarrasses large corporations. He was sentenced to 41 months for hacking AT&T, but his conviction was overturned. He vows to continue doing what landed him in prison in the first place. The film is structured like Nashville on Meth. The viewer is shuttled between story lines at lightning speed mirroring the disjointed lives of the protagonists and life on the Internet. Glenn Greenwald, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist; Thomas Drake, former Senior Executive of the NSA; “the original Edward Snowdon”; and others explain why these anti-heroes exposing the security surveillance state through hacking should be supported rather than jailed. They are not merely unveiling surveillance programs and the deep-state intelligence; they are exposing how power works. According to Glenn Greenwald, “What the Anonymous collective and Hammond’s hacks revealed and Barrett Brown publicized is so criminal that it must be exposed no matter what the means. The US Government will go to any lengths, including the suspension of the rule of law, to stop them.” Barrett Brown, weev, and Jeremy Hammond have been covered in Rollingstone, Vice, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Wired, Gawker, BuzzFeed, and The Nation, and are well known in France and the UK. The Babe Ruth Story The Babe Ruth Story is a 1948 baseball film biography of Babe Ruth, the famed New York Yankees slugger. It stars William Bendix as the ballplayer and Claire Trevor as his wife. Critics faulted the films heavy-handedness and direction, and it is said by many to be one of the worst films ever made. Project Moon Base Project Moonbase is a 1953 independently made black-and-white science fiction film, produced by Jack Seaman, directed by Richard Talmadge, and starring Ross Ford, Donna Martell, Hayden Rorke. It co-stars Larry Johns, Herb Jacobs, Barbara Morrison, and Ernestine Barrier. The film was distributed by Lippert Pictures and is based on a story by Robert A. Heinlein, who shares the screenwriting credit with producer Jack Seaman. Project Moonbase is unusual for its time in both attempting to portray space travel in a "realistic" manner and for depicting a future in which women hold positions of authority and responsibility equal to men; as an example, the President of the United States is a woman. Mystery Science Theater 3000 featured the film in January 1990 as an episode during its first season on The Comedy Channel. It had been originally broadcast in 1986 as a syndicated television episode of the Canned Film Festival. Blinkity Blank Blinkity Blank is a 1955 animated short film by Norman McLaren, engraved directly onto black film leader, Blinkity Blank features a soundtrack combining improvisational jazz from composer Maurice Blackburn along with graphical sounds created by McLaren scratching onto the films optical soundtrack. Blinkity Blank features lines, dots and other abstract forms, along with fruits, trees, planets and chickens—the latter featured at length in another McLaren hand-drawn film Hen Hop—which blink in and out of existence, or merge with or modulate other shapes. McLaren also left some frames blank, which he described as "sprinkling on the empty band of time". It received the Short Film Palme dOr at the 1955 Cannes Film Festival, the first prize for Best Animated Film at the BAFTA Awards as well as a Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. Blinkity Blank was produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The Strange World of Planet X The Strange World of Planet X is an independently made 1958 British science fiction horror film, produced by George Maynard and John Bash, directed by Gilbert Gunn, that stars Forrest Tucker and Gaby André. The film was distributed in the UK in February, 1958 by Eros Films. It was released in the US on July 7, 1958 by Distributors Corporation of America as a double feature with The Crawling Eye. A monomaniacal scientist creates ultra-sensitive, disruptive magnetic fields, which have unexpected side effects, while also attracting unidentified flying objects from outer space. Strange things begin to happen, including a freak storm, blasts of cosmic radiation that penetrates the Earths normally protective magnetic shield, and insects and spiders mutating into giant flesh-eating monsters. The film, meant as a cautionary tale about science, was adapted by Paul Ryder and Joe Ambor from the 1957 Rene Ray novel of the same name; a made-for-TV serial, adapted by Rene Ray in 1956, had aired previously in the UK and was the basis for the feature film. Doomsday Machine Doomsday Machine, also known as Escape from Planet Earth, is an American science fiction film filmed in 1967 but completed without the original cast or sets in 1972. Alfred the Great Alfred the Great is a 1969 epic film which portrays Alfred the Greats struggle to defend the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Wessex from a Danish Viking invasion in the 9th Century. David Hemmings starred in the title role. Bank Shot Bank Shot is a 1974 film directed by Gower Champion and written by Wendell Mayes. It was loosely based upon Donald E. Westlakes novel of the same name, which was the second book of his "Dortmunder" series. The film stars George C. Scott, Joanna Cassidy, Sorrell Booke, and G. Wood. Body Slam Body Slam is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Hal Needham, starring Dirk Benedict, Roddy Piper, Tanya Roberts, Sam Fatu and Captain Lou Albano. The film revolves around a down-and-out music promoter who inadvertently becomes a successful professional wrestling manager. After being exiled from the business by a rival manager, he finds success in promoting shows that feature both wrestling and rock music. The film features many well-known wrestlers of the time and references the Rock n Wrestling era of professional wrestling. Hal Needham, who had previously directed the Smokey and the Bandit films, had arguments with the pair that produced and wrote the film regarding his changes to the script, resulting in lawsuits that delayed the films release. As a result, the film was never theatrically released and was instead released direct-to-video. It was Needhams final film. The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion! The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion! is a 1997 American made-for-television action-adventure film reuniting the surviving cast members of the 1979–1985 television series The Dukes of Hazzard which originally aired on CBS on April 25, 1997. The film was directed by Lewis Teague, written by series creator Gy Waldron, and produced by Ira Marvin and Skip Ward. The unexpected popularity of The Dukes of Hazzard reruns on The Nashville Network led to a rejuvenated interest in the franchise, which resulted in the reunion film. A sequel reunion film, titled, Hazzard in Hollywood, was released in 2000. Dead Bodies Dead Bodies is a 2003 Irish drama film by Robert Quinn starring Andrew Scott, Katy Davis, Eamonn Owens, Darren Healy and Kelly Reilly. The screenplay was written by Derek Landy. Deep Evil Deep Evil is a 2004 American film directed by Pat Williams, starring Lorenzo Lamas, Ona Grauer and Adam J. Harrington. Me Two Me Two is a 2008 French comedy film directed by Nicolas Charlet and Bruno Lavaine. Original title: "La Personne Aux Deux Personnes" Close to Home Close to Home is a 2005 Israeli movie directed by Dalia Hager and Vidi Bilu, and starring Smadar Sayar and Naama Schedar. It is the first film about the experience of female soldiers in the Israel Defense Forces. Smadar and Mirit, both 18 years old, are assigned to patrol the streets of Jerusalem together as part of their military service. Worlds apart in their personality, their initial frosty relationship becomes a friendship as they deal with their own emotional issues, the crushes and break-ups in their love lives, as well as the political realities of the city in which they live. Exorcism: The Possession of Gail Bowers Exorcism: The Possession of Gail Bowers is a 2006 direct-to-DVD horror film by The Asylum, written and directed by Leigh Scott. It is considered to be a mockbuster of the 2005 film The Exorcism of Emily Rose. Milarepa Milarepa is a 2006 Tibetan-language film about the life of the most famous Tibetan tantric yogi, eponymous Milarepa. The film was shot in the Spiti Valley, high in the Himalayas in the Zanskar region close to the border between India and Tibet due to the locations resemblance to the Tibetan landscape. Directed by Neten Chokling, a Lama from Western Bhutan who has previously worked with Khyentse Norbu on the films such as The Cup and Travellers and Magicians, the film is the first part about the adventurous formative years of the legendary buddhist mystic, Milarepa who is one of the most widely known Tibetan Saints. The film combined myth, biography, adventure, history and docudrama. The film featured Lhakpa Tsamchoe in her return to the silver screen in a supporting role as Aunt Peydon during young Milarepas formative years. The tale is a staple in Tibetan Traditions, Buddhism, and the legend of Milarepa elevates him to the status of national hero in Tibet and nearly so in Buddhist regions of India, China and Pakistan. He is one of the so-called Tibetan Saints or great yogis in Tibetan Buddhism. The second part of the film, where Milarepa meets his Master Marpa the Translator and his ultimate enlightenment, was stated to be released in 2009 as per the information at the end of the first part of the film. Owl and the Sparrow Owl and the Sparrow is a 2007 film by Stephane Gauger that follows the fictional story of three Vietnamese individuals over a period of five days as they meet in Saigon. Nora's Will Noras Will is a 2008 Mexican drama film written and directed by Mariana Chenillo. It was entered into the 31st Moscow International Film Festival. Zen is a 2009 film directed by Banmei Takahashi and starring Nakamura Kantarō II as Dogen, and Yuki Uchida as Orin. The story is based on the novel Eihei no kaze: Dōgen no shōgai written by Tetsuo Ōtani in 2001. The film is a biography of Dōgen Zenji, a Japanese Zen Buddhist teacher. After travelling to China to study, Dogen founded the Sōtō school of Zen in Japan. The Buddhist Film Foundation described it as "a poignant, in-depth, reverent and surprisingly moving portrait of Eihei Dogen." 30 Beats 30 Beats is a 2012 comedy romance film, written and directed by Alexis Lloyd and starring Ingeborga Dapkunaite, Jason Day and Vahina Giocante. Acquired by Roadside Attractions in Feb 2012, the film also stars Paz de la Huerta and Lee Pace. Roadside Attractions released the film theatrically and on Video on demand on June 1, 2012. Satya 2 Satya 2 is a 2013 Indian crime film, simultaneously shot in Hindi and Telugu language. The film was directed by Ram Gopal Varma with production design by Saini S. Johray. The film stars Puneet Singh Ratn, Sharwanand, Anaika Soti and Mahesh Thakur in lead roles. The film tells the story of Satya, an immigrant who comes to Mumbai aiming to refashion the mumbai underworld. The film is the fourth installment of the Gangster Trilogy. Director Ram Gopal Verma hinted that Satya 2 will be his last film on the underworld and that now he wants to make romantic movies. Satya 2 was released on 28 October 2013 in U. A. E. and 8 November 2013 in India. The film received mixed reviews, Subhash K. Jha of Bollywood News stated that Ram Gopal Varma returns to form with Satya 2. Samreen Tungekar of Bolly spice has stated "Ram Gopal Verma had made it clear that Satya 2 is not a sequel to Satya, and he has evidently made no attempt of making this film look like a prequel or a sequel too. Satya 2 stands as an independent story and does well for itself as a film." The Telugu version was dubbed in Tamil as Naanthaanda and reshot with Tamil actors. The Fury The Fury is a 2016 Dutch drama film directed by André van Duren. It was based on the book of the same name by A.F. Th. van der Heijden. Electra Woman and Dyna Girl Electra Woman and Dyna Girl is a 2016 American superhero comedy web series that is a reboot of the 1976 television series of the same name. The series stars YouTube personalities, Grace Helbig and Hannah Hart as Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, respectively. The series was digitally released by Fullscreen through its own streaming platform in eight 11-minute web episodes, on April 26, 2016, and was released on all major platforms on June 7, 2016, by Legendary Digital Studios and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The series centers around the superhero duo as they fight crime in their local Akron, before relocating to Los Angeles. The Invisibles The Invisibles is a 2017 German docudrama by Claus Räfle. The film presents the experience of four Jewish teenagers who survived the holocaust by going into hiding in Berlin during World War II. It interweaves personal interviews, dramatic reenactment, archival footage, and narration. The main actors are Max Mauff, Alice Dwyer, Ruby O. Fee and Aaron Altaras. The Man from Utah The Man from Utah is a 1934 Pre-Code Monogram Western movie starring John Wayne, Polly Ann Young and the stuntman/actor Yakima Canutt. It was written by Lindsley Parsons and directed by Robert N. Bradbury. Wayne has a "singing cowboy scene" in the film, wherein his voice was dubbed. Whistle Stop Whistle Stop is a 1946 crime film noir directed by Léonide Moguy and starring George Raft, Ava Gardner, Victor McLaglen, and Tom Conway. The screenplay was written by Philip Yordan, based on a novel by Maritta M. Wolff. The Big Mouth The Big Mouth is a 1967 American comedy film produced, directed, co-written, and starring Jerry Lewis released on July 12, 1967 by Columbia Pictures. It was filmed in San Diego and features Frank De Vol as an onscreen narrator. Dash akol Dash Akol is a 1971 Iranian drama film directed by Masoud Kimiai. It was adopted from a short story of the same name written by Sadegh Hedayat in his short story collection Three Drops of Blood. Pink Floyd: Delicate Sound of Thunder Delicate Sound of Thunder is a Pink Floyd concert video taken from A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour. It was largely filmed during the concerts running from 19 August 1988 through 23 August 1988 at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, with some additional footage from 21–22 June 1988 at the Place dArmes of the Château de Versailles, Versailles, France. It was released on VHS, Video CD and Laserdisc formats. It has never been officially released on DVD. Each song in common with the CD release uses the same performance with the audience a little higher in the mix. The remaining three songs—"Signs of Life", "On the Run", and "One Slip"—all come from Nassau as well. The two tracks from the A Momentary Lapse of Reason LP were recorded on 23 August 1988, while "On the Run" was recorded on 19 August 1988. The determining factor in figuring out which of the remaining songs was from which night was the clothing differences, most notably which tie was being worn by Jon Carin. The film was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video at the 32nd Annual Grammy Awards. Prison on Fire II Prison on Fire II is a 1991 Hong Kong action film directed by Ringo Lam, and starring Chow Yun-fat. The film is a sequel to 1987s Prison on Fire. 9 millimeter 9 millimeter is a Swedish crime/drama film premiered in 1997. Sherlock Sherlock: Case of Evil is a 2002 made-for-television movie focusing on Sherlock Holmes as a young adult in his late 20s. The story noticeably departs from the classic depiction, style and backstory of the original material. The Border The Border is a 2007 Finnish-Russian war drama film directed by Lauri Törhönen. Set in the spring of 1918, right after the Finnish Civil War, the film is about a Finnish officer who is sent to the village of Rajajoki to form a border between Finland and Soviet Russia. The films main character Carl von Munck is based on Kai Donner and his experiences during the post-civil war period. His son Jörn Donner is one of the films producers. Swamp Devil Swamp Devil is a 2008 Canadian horror film directed by David Winning and starring Bruce Dern, Cindy Sampson and Nicolas Wright. It is the 13th film of the Maneater Series. Trafficked Trafficked is a 2017 American thriller drama film directed by Will Wallace and starring Ashley Judd, Sean Patrick Flanery and Anne Archer. Zero Point Zero Point is a 2014 Estonian drama film directed by Mihkel Ulk. Invasionen Beck – Invasionen is a 2015 Swedish film in the Martin Beck film series, directed by Stephan Apelgren. It had premiere on C More on . Bill Nye: Science Guy Bill Nye: Science Guy is a 2017 biographical documentary film, and NYT Critics Pick, produced and directed by David Alvarado and Jason Sussberg of Structure Films, and produced by Seth Gordon, Kate McLean and Nick Pampenella. The documentary concept was pitched to the films subject, Bill Nye, by Alvarado, Sussberg, and Gordon at a hotel bar in San Francisco in October 2014. Ingeborg Holm Ingeborg Holm is a 1913 Swedish social drama film directed by Victor Sjöström, based on a 1906 play by Nils Krok. It is noted as the first true narrative film; its remarkable narrative continuity would characterize the style now known as classical Hollywood, which dominated the global film industry for the majority of the century. It caused great debate in Sweden about social security, which led to changes in the poorhouse laws. It is said to be based on a true story. Grass: A Nation's Battle for Life Grass: A Nations Battle for Life is a documentary film which follows a branch of the Bakhtiari tribe of Lurs in Persia as they and their herds make their seasonal journey to better pastures. It is considered one of the earliest ethnographic documentary films. Rabbit Transit Rabbit Transit is an 8-minute Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng, released in 1947, and starring Bugs Bunny and Cecil Turtle. The title is a play on "Rapid Transit". Cecil and Bugs had previously raced each other in 1941s Tortoise Beats Hare and 1943s Tortoise Wins By a Hare. This cartoon was their final encounter. Unlike Tortoise Wins by a Hare, this cartoon presumes that Bugs and Cecil have never met before now. Children of Hiroshima also released as Atom-Bombed Children in Hiroshima, is a 1952 Japanese feature film directed by Kaneto Shindo, a docudrama made with extreme emotions, having "the capacity to wound". One may reasonably admit that fiction and documentary exist in equal parts in this film and that is why it may be considered a docufiction as well, an evidence that underlies the inseparable ethical and aesthetic motivations that gave rise to this film. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. The Other Side of the Mountain For the 1931 childrens book of the same name, see May Justus. The Other Side of the Mountain is a 1975 American film based on a true story of ski racing champion Jill Kinmont. The UK title of the film was A Window to the Sky. In early 1955, Kinmont was the national champion in slalom, and was a top U.S. prospect for a medal in the 1956 Winter Olympics, a year away. She was paralyzed in a near-fatal downhill accident at the Snow Cup in Alta, Utah, weeks before her 19th birthday, leaving her quadriplegic. Jill Kinmont Boothe died in Carson City, Nevada, on Feb. 9, 2012. The film was directed by Larry Peerce, and stars Marilyn Hassett and Beau Bridges. It features the Oscar-nominated theme song "Richards Window", sung by Olivia Newton-John. A sequel, The Other Side of the Mountain Part 2, was made in 1978. Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II is a 1989 American sword and sorcery film written and directed by Charles B. Griffith and starring David Carradine, Mel Welles and Lana Clarkson. It was Griffiths last feature film credit and is a sequel to the Argentine-American cult film Wizards of the Lost Kingdom. The film includes stock footage of characters and scenes from Barbarian Queen and The Warrior and the Sorceress, both of which were also a coproduction between Argentina and United States. 30:e november 30:e november is a Swedish film released to cinemas in Sweden on 10 March 1995. My Best Friend My Best Friend is a 2001 Greek comedy film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and Lakis Lazopoulos. It is Lanthimos film debut. Pompeii: The Last Day Pompeii: The Last Day is a 2003 dramatized documentary that tells of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius on August 24 79 AD. This eruption covered the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum in ash and pumice, killing everyone trapped between the volcano and the sea. The documentary, which portrays the different phases of the eruption, was directed by Peter Nicholson and written by Edward Canfor-Dumas. The Con Artist The Con Artist is a 2010 romantic comedy film directed by Risa Bramon Garcia and written by Michael Melski and Collin Friesen, starring Rossif Sutherland, Rebecca Romijn, Sarah Roemer and Donald Sutherland. The film was released straight-to-DVD on June 14, 2011. Cracks in the Shell Cracks in the Shell is a 2011 German drama film directed by Christian Schwochow. Black & White & Sex Black & White & Sex is a 2011 feature film produced by Melissa Beauford. It is the directorial debut of John Winter, best known as the producer of Rabbit Proof Fence, Paperback Hero and Doing Time for Patsy Cline. The film premiered at the Sydney Film Festival in June 2011 with its international premiere at the 41st International Film Festival Rotterdam. The Mystery of Edwin Drood The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a 2012 British television adaptation of the unfinished novel by Charles Dickens, adapted with a new ending by Gwyneth Hughes, produced by Lisa Osborne, and directed by Diarmuid Lawrence. It was aired in the United Kingdom on BBC2 as two one-hour parts on 10 and 11 January 2012, in the United States as a single two-hour film on PBS on 15 April 2012, and in Australia on ABC1 on 2 January 2013. Caught in the Web Caught in the Web is a 2012 Chinese drama film directed by Chen Kaige. In September 2012 it screened as a special presentation at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Saare Jahaan Se Mehnga... Saare Jahaan Se Mehnga is a 2013 Bollywood satire film directed by Anshul Sharma starring Sanjay Mishra and Pragati Pandey. Written by Rupesh Thapliyal and Vijay Manral, Lyrics by Naveen Tyagi the film also has Ranjan Chhabra, Disha, Vishwa Mohan Badola, Pramod Pathak, Zakir Hussain and Sitaram Panchal. Saare Jahaan Se Mehnga..., produced by Ashok Pandey under the banner of Revel Films, is a satire on the rising prices in the country. Yamla Pagla Deewana Phir Se... Yamla Pagla Deewana: Phir Se is a 2018 Indian Bollywood comedy film, directed by Navaniat Singh. It is a sequel to the 2013 film, Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 and the third installment of Yamla Pagla Deewana film series. The film stars Dharmendra, Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol and Kriti Kharbanda in lead roles and had its worldwide theatrical release on 31 August 2018. Down Argentine Way Down Argentine Way is a 1940 American musical film made in Technicolor by Twentieth Century Fox. It made a star of Betty Grable in her first leading role for the studio, and introduced American audiences to Carmen Miranda. The film also starred Don Ameche, The Nicholas Brothers, Charlotte Greenwood, and J. Carrol Naish. The film was directed by Irving Cummings and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck from a screenplay by Karl Tunberg and Darrell Ware, based on a story by Rian James and Ralph Spence. The cinematography was by Leon Shamroy and Ray Rennahan and the costume design by Travis Banton. The American-composed music was by Harry Warren and Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Mack Gordon and Al Dubin. In a shooting period which lasted for 10 months, members of the films crew traveled about 35,000 miles. A second unit was sent to Buenos Aires for location establishing shots, returning with about 20,000 feet of film, while another group flew to New York City filming Carmen Miranda for over a month. Miranda was performing South American songs in the Broadway production The Streets of Paris, and thus was a prominent participant in this film without spending any time in Hollywood. In 2014, Down Argentine Way was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Mourning Becomes Electra Mourning Becomes Electra is a 1947 American drama film by Dudley Nichols adapted from the 1931 Eugene ONeill play Mourning Becomes Electra. The film stars Rosalind Russell, Michael Redgrave, Raymond Massey, Katina Paxinou, Leo Genn and Kirk Douglas. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role and Best Actress in a Leading Role. Originally released by RKO Radio Pictures at nearly three hours, it was eventually cut to 105 minutes after it performed poorly at the box office and won no Oscars. It has since been restored to its full length and shown on Turner Classic Movies. An Oscar upset occurred in connection with the film. All who saw it had taken it for granted that Rosalind Russell would win for her performance as Lavinia, to the point that Russell actually began to rise from her seat just before the winners name was called. However, it was Loretta Young, and not Russell, who was named Best Actress for her performance in The Farmers Daughter. The film recorded a loss of $2,310,000, making it one of RKOs biggest financial disasters. Paras-Pathar Parash Pathar is a 1958 Bengali language Indian fantasy comedy film. It was Satyajit Rays first film outside of the Apu Trilogy. It was also his first comedy and first magical realist film. Adapted from a short story of the same name by Parasuram, the film offered an early glimpse of Rays sense of humour, centered on a middle-class clerk who accidentally discovers a stone that can turn other objects into gold. All Night Long All Night Long is a 1962 British drama film made by the Rank Organisation, directed by Basil Dearden, and starring Patrick McGoohan, Marti Stevens, Paul Harris, Keith Michell, Richard Attenborough and Betsy Blair. The story, by Nel King and Paul Jarrico, writing under the name Peter Achilles, is an updated version of William Shakespeares Othello, set in the London jazz scene of the 1960s. The black-and-white film features performances by several prominent British jazz musicians – among them Tubby Hayes and John Dankworth – as well as the Americans Dave Brubeck and Charles Mingus, who were in the UK in 1961 when filming took place and were recruited to participate. The Deadly Tower The Deadly Tower, also known as Sniper, is a 1975 television film directed by Jerry Jameson. It stars Kurt Russell and Richard Yniguez and is based on the University of Texas tower shooting. Utu Utu is a 1983 New Zealand film directed and co-written by Geoff Murphy. Anzac Wallace, who had done little acting up until that point, takes the starring role of Te Wheke, a warrior who sets out to get vengeance after British forces kill his people. The cast also includes Bruno Lawrence and Kelly Johnson. Sometimes described as "a Maori Western", Utu was reputed to have one of the largest budgets for a New Zealand film up until that time. The film screened out of competition at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival, and became the second most successful local movie released in New Zealand to that date. Positive reviews in America, including a rave review from Pauline Kael, helped win Murphy directing work in Hollywood. Partly inspired by events from Te Kootis War, the film tells of a Māori soldier setting out to get utu, or vengeance, on his former allies after the British army destroys his home village and kills his uncle. The film is set in the 1870s. In 2013, partly thanks to the longtime existence of an alternative cut of the film aimed at international audiences, which Geoff Murphy had never been happy with, he completed work on a restored and recut version. Utu Redux, as it is known, premiered at the Wellington International Film Festival on 26 July 2013. The Asthenic Syndrome The Asthenic Syndrome is a 1990 Soviet drama film directed by Kira Muratova. It was entered into the 40th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize. Paganini Kinski Paganini, also known simply as Paganini, is a 1989 Italian-French biographical film written, directed by and starring Klaus Kinski. The story is based on the life and career of composer and virtuoso violinist Niccolò Paganini. It was Kinskis final film before his death in 1991. The film also stars Kinskis young wife and son alongside him. Klaus Kinski felt that he and Paganini had led similar lives, and both gave "demonic" performances in their own fields that often sparked great controversy. In his 1999 documentary My Best Fiend, frequent collaborator Werner Herzog explains that Kinski repeatedly asked him to direct the film, but Herzog refused because he thought the script was "unfilmable". Herzog also states that the preparation for his role in Kinski Paganini caused the actor to take on an uncomfortable "alien" air that disrupted Kinskis performance in their last film together, Cobra Verde. Les grands ducs Les Grands Ducs is a 1996 comedy film directed by Patrice Leconte, starring Jean-Pierre Marielle, Philippe Noiret, Jean Rochefort and Catherine Jacob. Don't Look Down Dont Look Down is a 1998 American horror television film directed by Larry Shaw and produced by Wes Craven. It originally aired on 29 October 1998 on ABC. The film is about a woman who is struggling to cope with the death of her sister and joins a group for sufferers of acrophobia. However, it appears her problems may only be starting. Octopus 2: River of Fear Octopus 2: River of Fear is a 2001 action-horror sequel to Octopus. Shadow: Dead Riot Shadow: Dead Riot is a 2006 horror film directed by Derek Wan and starring Tony Todd and Carla Greene. I Used to Be Darker I Used to Be Darker is a 2013 independent drama film set and shot in Maryland, the third feature film directed by Matthew Porterfield. Moka Moka is a 2016 Franco-Swiss psychological thriller drama film written and directed by Frédéric Mermoud and based on the novel of the same name by Tatiana de Rosnay. The film was shown in the Piazza Grande section of the 2016 Locarno International Film Festival. It stars Emmanuelle Devos and Nathalie Baye. Presenting Lily Mars Presenting Lily Mars is a 1943 American musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog, produced by Joe Pasternak, starring Judy Garland and Van Heflin, and based on the novel by Booth Tarkington. The film is often cited as Garlands first film playing an adult type role. Tommy Dorsey and Bob Crosby appear with their orchestras in this Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production. Thousands Cheer Thousands Cheer is a 1943 American musical comedy film directed by George Sidney and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Produced at the height of the Second World War, the film was intended as a morale booster for American troops and their families. The Long Memory The Long Memory is a black-and-white 1953 British crime film directed by Robert Hamer and based on the 1951 novel of the same name by Howard Clewes. Filmed on Waterloo railway station, the North Kent Marshes on the Thames Estuary and the dingy backstreets of Gravesend, mainly Queen Street, its bleak setting and grim atmosphere have led to its acclaim as a British example of film noir. Seminole Seminole is a 1953 American Technicolor Western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Rock Hudson, Anthony Quinn, Barbara Hale, and Richard Carlson. Much of the film was shot in the Everglades National Park, Florida. The film depicts the Second Seminole War. Mad Mission Part 2: Aces Go Places Aces Go Places 2 is a 1983 Hong Kong action-comedy film directed by Eric Tsang and starring Sam Hui, Karl Maka, Sylvia Chang. The film has also been dubbed into English and re-edited and was released overseas as Mad Mission II. It is a sequel to the 1982 film Aces Go Places. Doom Asylum Doom Asylum is a horror-comedy film written by Rick Marx and directed by Richard Friedman. The film stars Michael Rogen, Patty Mullen and, Kristin Davis and was released direct-to-video in March, 1988. A Cry in the Wild A Cry in the Wild is a 1990 coming of age-survival drama film based on the book Hatchet, written by Gary Paulsen. The film stars Jared Rushton as Brian, Pamela Sue Martin as Brians mom, Stephen Meadows as Brians dad, and Ned Beatty as the pilot. It spawned three sequels: A Cry in the Wild II; Legend of the Wild; and Cry of the White Wolf. Adventures in Dinosaur City Adventures in Dinosaur City is a 1991 television film directed by Brett Thompson. The film stars Omri Katz, Tiffanie Poston, Shawn Hoffman, Rob Sherwood, Patrick Labyorteaux, and David Jolliffe. Death in Granada The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca is a 1997 Spanish-American drama-biographical film directed by Marcos Zurinaga. It is based on a book by Ian Gibson about the life and murder of Spanish poet Federico García Lorca. It stars Andy García as Lorca and Esai Morales as Ricardo, a journalist who investigates Lorcas disappearance during the early years of the Spanish Civil War. The film earned ALMA Award nominations for both Garcia and Morales, best feature film, and best Latino director for Zurinaga. It received an Imagen Award for Best Motion Picture. First Daughter First Daughter is a 1999 American made-for-television action-thriller film, the first movie in the "Alex McGregor" trilogy. It stars Mariel Hemingway, Gregory Harrison, Doug Savant and Diamond Dallas Page, with Monica Keena as the title role. It was directed by Armand Mastroianni. Firecracker Firecracker is a 2005 thriller film directed by Steve Balderson, starring Karen Black and Mike Patton, who each play two major roles. Patton and Jak Kendall play brothers David and Jimmy, who live in a small Kansas town in the 1950s and have an abusive relationship. Both brothers become involved with Sandra, a singer with the traveling carnival that visits the town each summer. Sandra is also trapped in an abusive relationship with the carnival owner Frank. When the carnival leaves town, David also disappears, leading to an investigation of his apparent murder. Special Delivery Special Delivery is a 1978 animated short film made at the National Film Board of Canada which won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film as well as first prize at Animafest Zagreb. It was directed by Eunice Macaulay and John Weldon. An English and a French-language version were released. Zombie Wars Zombie Wars is a 2007 American horror film written and directed by David A. Prior. It stars Adam Mayfield, Alissa Koenig, Jim Marlow, and Kristi Renee Pearce as humans struggling against zombie overlords. Wasted Youth Wasted Youth is a Greek drama film from 2011, directed by Argyris Papadimitropoulos. The film was inspired by the shooting of Alexandros Grigoropoulos, one of the events that led to the 2008 Greek riots. Swing Kids Swing Kids is a 2018 South Korean musical drama film directed by Kang Hyeong-cheol and based on the Korean musical Roh Ki-soo. The film stars Do Kyung-soo, Park Hye-su, Jared Grimes, Oh Jung-se and Kim Min-ho. The film was released on December 19, 2018. Swing Kids will be screened at The 2019 1st PyeongChang International Peace Film Festival on August 18, 2019. Back Street Back Street is a 1961 American Eastmancolor drama film directed by David Miller, and produced by Ross Hunter. The screenplay was written by William Ludwig and Eleanore Griffin based on the novel by Fannie Hurst. The music score is by Frank Skinner, who also scored the 1941 version. The film stars Susan Hayward, John Gavin and Vera Miles. The story follows two lovers who have limited opportunities to get together because one of them is married. Hedda Hopper claims Hunter was considering Gregory Peck and William Holden for the lead until she suggested John Gavin. It was nominated for an Oscar for Best Costume Design, Color. Unlike the previous film versions, this one gives Susan Hayward plenty of opportunity to appear in Jean Louiss spectacular gowns. This was a trademark of Ross Hunters remakes of older "weepies"; he employed the same method in Lana Turners versions of Imitation of Life and Madame X. Of all three screen versions of Back Street, this 1961 production took the most dramatic license with the novel. It is different from both the 1932 and 1941 screen versions in many ways - changing the names of several characters and updating the story to what was then the present day. Good examples of how the plotline was sensationalized in this third version are the attempted suicide and the fatal car crash. Marriage on the Rocks Marriage on the Rocks is a 1965 comedy film starring Frank Sinatra, Deborah Kerr, and Dean Martin about a businessmans wife who ends up divorced by mistake and then married to his best friend by an even bigger mistake. The film was written by Cy Howard and directed by Jack Donohue. Marriage on the Rocks is not a musical, even though it pairs Sinatra and Martin. The picture would be their last feature film partnership for nearly 20 years, when they appeared together briefly in 1984s Cannonball Run II. Pardon Mon Affaire, Too! Pardon Mon Affaire, Too! is a French film, directed by Yves Robert, released in 1977. The film is the immediate continuation of Pardon Mon Affaire, released the previous year. Deewana Mujh Sa Nahin Deewana Mujh Sa Nahin is a 1990 Indian romantic drama film. The film was an average success at the box office, even though it took a good opening and was expected to be a hit. Tieta of Agreste Tieta do Agreste is a 1996 Brazilian comedy film directed by Carlos Diegues. The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Once You're Born You Can No Longer Hide Once Youre Born You Can No Longer Hide is a 2005 Italian drama film directed by Marco Tullio Giordana. The film concerns undocumented migration to Italy via the Mediterranean Sea. Angel's Fall Angels Fall is a 2005 Turkish drama film directed by Semih Kaplanoglu. We Jam Econo: The Story of the Minutemen We Jam Econo: The Story of the Minutemen, is a full-length documentary about the influential 1980s punk rock band Minutemen, created by director Tim Irwin and producer Keith Schieron in association with Rocket Fuel Films. The film premiered on February 25, 2005 at the historic Warner Grand Theatre in San Pedro, California, after two years in production. Apt. APT is a 2006 South Korean horror film, directed, produced, and written by Ahn Byeong-ki and starring Ko So-young. It is based on a webtoon by Kang Full. The name APT is from the English word meaning apartment. The film had 644,893 admissions nationwide. Bulletface Bulletface is a 2010 American action thriller film directed by Albert Pyun. The screenplay was written by Randall Fontana, who had previously collaborated with Pyun on Hong Kong 97. Évocateur: The Morton Downey Jr. Movie Évocateur: The Morton Downey Jr. Movie is a 2012 documentary film that chronicles the history of The Morton Downey Jr. Show and Downeys influence on "trash TV." The film also looks at Downeys relationship with Al Sharpton and other important 1980s figures, as well as Downeys role as a predecessor for conservative commentators like Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh. Loufa kai parallagi: Seirines sti steria Loafing and Camouflage: Sirens at Land is a 2011 film and the third to bear the "Loafing & Camo" stamp. It is the only in the series which is not military-themed. The film stars the cast of previous film Sirens in the Aegean 8 years later. Imaginary Friend Imaginary Friend is a 2012 Lifetime television movie starring Lacey Chabert, Ethan Embry, Amanda Schull, and Ted McGinley. Kac Wawa Kac Wawa is a 2012 Polish comedy film directed by Łukasz Karwowski. It tells the story of a group of men, one of whom is getting married, and therefore the others throw a bucks party for him. Convergence Convergence is a 2015 American horror film written and directed by Drew Hall. It stars Clayne Crawford as a police detective who, after being caught in an explosion, is sent to recover at a nearly-empty hospital that may be haunted. Ethan Embry and Mykelti Williamson co-star. It premiered at the FirstGlance Film Festival in April 2015 and was released in the United States on February 5, 2016. The House of the Seven Gables The House of the Seven Gables is a 1940 Gothic drama film based on the novel of the same name by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It stars George Sanders, Margaret Lindsay, and Vincent Price, and tells the story of a family consumed by greed in which one brother frames another for murder. It is a remake of the 1910 film of the same name, which starred Mary Fuller. The films musical score was nominated for the Oscar for Best Original Score. The plot of the film differs dramatically from the plot of the novel on which it is based. A Chairy Tale A Chairy Tale is a 1957 Canadian stop-motion pixilation short film co-directed by Norman McLaren and Claude Jutra, starring Jutra with an uncooperative chair. The film humorously portrays Jutras attempts to sit on the chair with the music set of Ravi Shankar and Chatur Lal. Doctor Faustus Doctor Faustus is a 1967 film adaptation of the 1588 Christopher Marlowe play The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus directed by Richard Burton and Nevill Coghill. The first theatrical film version of a Marlowe play, it was the only film directed by Burton or Coghill, Burtons mentor. It starred Burton as the title character Faustus. Elizabeth Taylor made a silent cameo appearance as Helen of Troy. The film is a permanent record of a stage production that Burton starred in and staged with Coghill at the Oxford University Dramatic Society in 1966. Burton wouldnt appear onstage again until he took over the role of Martin Dysart in Equus on Broadway ten years later. Soul of the Game Soul of the Game is a 1996 television film about Negro league baseball. The film stars Blair Underwood as Jackie Robinson, Delroy Lindo as Satchel Paige, Mykelti Williamson as Josh Gibson, and Harvey Williams as "Cat" Mays, the father of Willie Mays. The film depicts Paige and Gibson as the pitching and hitting stars, respectively, of the Negro Leagues in the period immediately following World War II. Robinson is an up-and-coming player on Paiges team, the Kansas City Monarchs. The Watermelon Woman The Watermelon Woman is a 1996 romantic comedy-drama film written, directed, and edited by Cheryl Dunye. It stars Dunye as Cheryl, young black lesbian working a day job in a video store while trying to make a film about a black actress from the 1930s known for playing the stereotypical "mammy" roles relegated to black actresses during the period. It was the first feature film directed by a black lesbian. Il vedovo Il Vedovo is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. Suckers Suckers is an award winning comedy drama that was directed by Roger Nygard who co-wrote the story with Joe Yanetty. It is about the car sales business in the United States. It gives an insight into how things happen with the techniques that are employed to sell cars. It stars Joe Yannetty, Jake Johannsen, Daniel Benzali, Michael D. Roberts, Louis Mandylor and Lori Loughlin. Boynton Beach Club Boynton Beach Club is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Susan Seidelman, produced by her and her mother Florence. Based on experiences of Florence and her widowed friend David Cramer at an adult enclave in Boynton Beach, the film was scripted by Susan Seidelman and Coral Gables writer Shelly Gitlow. Black Cat is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kentaro Yabuki. It was originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine from July 2000 to June 2004, with the chapters collected into twenty tankōbon volumes by Shueisha. The story centers on a man named Train Heartnet who withdrew from an elite group of assassins called the Chronos Numbers to become a bounty hunter. The series was adapted into a twenty-four episode anime television series by Gonzo, which originally aired on Tokyo Broadcasting System channel from October 2005 to March 2006. The manga was licensed for English-language publication in North America by Viz Media and by Madman Entertainment in Australasia. Funimation Entertainment licensed the anime for an English dub and North American broadcast on their own Funimation Channel, with Madman releasing it in Australasia and MVM Films in the United Kingdom. In Japan, the Black Cat manga sold over 12 million copies, while in North America several volumes have been featured in weekly top ten lists of best-selling manga. The anime has also been popular in both Japan and North America. Manga and anime critics had praise for Black Cat action, differing views on the artwork and characters, and mainly negative comments for its plot which has been criticized for having common shōnen manga elements. Giovanna's Father Giovannas Father is a 2008 Italian drama film directed by Pupi Avati. 33 Scenes from Life 33 Scenes From Life is a 2008 Polish film directed by Małgorzata Szumowska. Remainder Remainder is a 2015 British-German drama film directed by Omer Fast. The screenplay by Fast is based on Tom McCarthys 2005 novel of the same name. The film stars Tom Sturridge, Cush Jumbo, and Ed Speleers. The film was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Little Brother, Big Trouble: A Christmas Adventure Little Brother, Big Trouble: A Christmas Adventure, is a Finnish-Danish-Irish computer animated comedy/adventure film, produced by Finnish Anima Vitae and Cinemaker OY with co-producers Ulysses, A. Film, Tidal Films. The animation was produced in Finland, Germany and Denmark, with post-production carried out in Ireland. It is the sequel to The Flight Before Christmas and is written Hannu Tuomainen, and Marteinn Thorisson and directed by and . It was released in Finland in October 12, 2012. The estimated production budget was €7,350,000. Anima Vitae and Cinemaker OY were nominated for Cartoon Movie Tributes 2013 in the category “European Producer of the Year”. The Horde The Horde is a 2012 historical film directed by Andrei Proshkin and written by Yuri Arabov. The film is a highly fictionalised narrative of how Saint Alexius healed Taidula Khatun, the mother of the Golden Horde khan Jani Beg, from blindness. The film was released as The Golden Empire in the UK. Clash of the Empires Clash of the Empires is an American fantasy/adventure film produced by The Asylum and directed by Joseph Lawson. The film stars Christopher Judge, Bai Ling and Sun Korng. The film was originally titled Age of the Hobbits and set for release direct-to-DVD on December 11, 2012. In the tradition of The Asylums catalog, the film is a mockbuster of the 2012 film An Unexpected Journey. This led to a lawsuit against The Asylum for trademark infringement. The lawsuit resulted in a temporary restraining order preventing The Asylum from releasing the film on its scheduled release date. The Stray The Stray is an American drama family film directed by Mitch Davis and written by Mitch and Parker Davis. The film stars Michael Cassidy and Sarah Lancaster. Kiss the Blood Off My Hands Kiss the Blood Off My Hands is a 1948 American film noir crime film directed by Norman Foster starring Burt Lancaster, Joan Fontaine and Robert Newton. Teenage Zombies Teenage Zombies is a black and white horror science fiction film written and directed by Jerry Warren and starring Katherine Victor, Don Sullivan, Chuck Niles, and Warrens then-wife and production manager Brianne Murphy. Warren even wrote the screenplay for the film under his pen name Jacques Lecoutier. Film historian Bill Warren wrote "This dreadful, leaden and depressingly cheap film does have one unusual aspect... it was actually made by Jerry Warren in its entirety." The film is about a group of teenagers who are marooned on an island inhabited by a female mad scientist, her pet gorilla and a zombie slave named Ivan. She traps the kids in a cage down in her laboratory, plotting to use them as subjects for her zombie-making experimentation, so she can test out a drug she is working on for an unnamed foreign nation. Although the films credits include a 1957 copyright statement for G.B.M. Productions, the film was never registered for copyright. Parrish Parrish is a 1961 American drama film made by Warner Bros.. It was written, produced and directed by Delmer Daves, based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Mildred Savage. The music score was by Max Steiner, the Technicolor cinematography by Harry Stradling Sr., the art direction by Leo K. Kuter and the costume design by Howard Shoup. The film stars Troy Donahue, Claudette Colbert, Karl Malden and Dean Jagger, with Connie Stevens, Diane McBain, Sharon Hugueny, Sylvia Miles, Madeleine Sherwood and Hayden Rorke. The film marked Claudette Colberts last role on the big screen. Zatoichi and the Fugitives is a 1968 Japanese chambara film directed by Kimiyoshi Yasuda and starring Shintaro Katsu as the blind masseur Zatoichi. It was originally released by the Daiei Motion Picture Company. Zatoichi and the Fugitives is the eighteenth episode in the 26-part film series devoted to the character of Zatoichi. The Pom Pom Girls The Pom Pom Girls is a 1976 film directed by Joseph Ruben. The screenplay was written by Ruben and based on a story by him and Robert J. Rosenthal. The movie was shot on location at Chaminade High School in Los Angeles. The Pom Pom Girls is a teensploitation film, female relationships and cheerleaders in locations that are "any town" American. Disobedient teens in a date movie with romance and sex, plenty of outdoor activities, stunts that are coordinated for actors and actresses, and indoor activities for a new audience. Outrageous! Outrageous! is a 1977 Canadian comedy film. Directed and written by Richard Benner, the film stars Craig Russell as Robin Turner, a female impersonator, and Hollis McLaren as Liza Conners, Turners schizophrenic roommate. The film initially takes place in Toronto, Canada. The film is based on "Making It", a short story by writer Margaret Gibson from her 1976 collection The Butterfly Ward; Russell and Gibson were roommates in real life. Outrageous! was one of the first gay-themed films ever to receive widespread theatrical release in North America. The film inspired the sequel Too Outrageous! released in 1987. A stage musical adaptation of the film was produced by Canadian Stage in 2000. Alien Predator The Falling is a 1987 American-Spanish science fiction horror film starring Dennis Christopher, Martin Hewitt, and Lynn-Holly Johnson. Watchers II Watchers II is the 1990 sequel to the horror film Watchers. Starring Marc Singer and Tracy Scoggins, the film is loosely based on the novel Watchers by Dean Koontz. It was released on August 16, 1990. The films writers were credited under a pseudonym as they were not members of the Writers Guild at the time. Undercover Angel Undercover Angel, also known as Un vrai petit ange, is a 1999 romantic comedy film written and directed by Bryan Michael Stoller and starring Yasmine Bleeth and Dean Winters. An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster is a 1999 American animated film directed and produced by Larry Latham. It is the second direct-to-video follow-up to An American Tail. It is also the fourth and final film of the An American Tail series. Thomas Dekker stars as the young Fievel Mousekewitz in a story set before the events of the second film and after third film. Universal released it on July 25, 2000 in the US. Due to concept issues including the thematic material involving the third installment, stricter concept changes were made, such as violent sequences are toned down and the characters from that installment are replaced with more less-diverse ones. These Old Broads These Old Broads is a 2001 American made-for-television comedy film directed by Matthew Diamond, written by Carrie Fisher and starring her mother Debbie Reynolds, as well as Shirley MacLaine, Joan Collins, and Elizabeth Taylor in her final film role. In a 2001 BBC Omnibus documentary about Elizabeth Taylor, Shirley MacLaine says that Julie Andrews and Lauren Bacall were originally planned to be in the film. The role of Miriam Hodges was originally offered to June Allyson. Murder on the Orient Express Murder on the Orient Express is a 2001 made-for-television mystery film directed by Carl Schenkel based on the 1934 novel Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie, featuring Hercule Poirot. This version is set in the present day and has a smaller cast than the novel. The screenplay was written by Stephen Harrigan and the original music score was composed by Christopher Franke. A Christmas Visitor A Christmas Visitor is a 2002 American made-for-television drama film starring William Devane, Meredith Baxter and Dean McDermott. It was written by George Samerjan and David Saperstein, and directed by Christopher Leitch. Peralagan Perazhagan is a 2004 Indian Tamil comedy drama film directed by Sasi Shanker, starring Suriya and Jyothika with both playing dual roles. The supporting cast includes Vivek, Manorama and Manobala. The movies score and soundtrack were composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film, which is a remake of the 2002 Malayalam film Kunjikoonan, which starred Dileep and Navya Nair in the lead, was released in May 2004. It is later dubbed into Telugu as Sundarangudu. Bah Humduck!: A Looney Tunes Christmas Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas is a 2006 animated direct-to-DVD Christmas comedy film starring the Looney Tunes characters, directed by Charles Visser, produced by Warner Bros. Animation and animated overseas by Toon City Animation. The movie is based on the popular Charles Dickens novel A Christmas Carol. This Is Sodom Zohi Sdom is an Israeli comedy feature film released on August 5, 2010. It was conceived and created by the team behind the television programme, Eretz Nehederet, and directed by Muli Segev and Adam Sanderson. According to official figures, the movie was the most-watched Israeli film in the 25 years preceding it, with over half a million local tickets sold. The film is a comical depiction of the Biblical story of Sodom and Gomorrah. It is centered on the families of Lot, the only righteous man in Sodom, and Bera the king of Sodom. Hut in the Woods Hut in the Woods is a 2011 German drama film directed by Hans Weingartner. Ekaterina Released in 2014, Ekaterina is a Russia-1 historical television biographical film starring Marina Aleksandrova as the eventual Russian empress Catherine the Great. The first season tells the story of princess Sophie Friederike Auguste, and her rise to power to become Empress of Russia, following a coup détat and the assassination of her husband, Peter III. The second season portrays the challenges she faces at home and abroad during the early years of her rule, as she tries to revitalise Russia to become one of the great powers of Europe, and becomes titled "the Great". The first season premiered on November 24, 2014 on Russia-1, and was released on Amazon in 2017 under the title Ekaterina: The Rise of Catherine the Great. The second season premiered on Russia-1 on 27 February 2017, and was released on Amazon in 2018. During the broadcast, the series held the top spot for film and television series ratings in Russia, and became one of the most popular TV series in the Russian Federation. In September 2018, Marina Aleksandrova has confirmed on her Instagram account that they were filming a third season. Strange Weather Strange Weather is a 2016 drama film written and directed by Katherine Dieckmann. It was screened in the Gala Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released theatrically on July 28, 2017. The Trap The Trap is a 1946 crime film directed by Howard Bretherton and starring Sidney Toler and Victor Sen Yung. The main premise is that two members of a show troupe are murdered, and detective Charlie Chan is called in to solve the case. The title credit mentions "Charlie Chan" as appearing in the film, as if he were an actor and not a fictional character portrayed by Toler. This was Tolers 22nd and final appearance as Chan, and his final film of any kind. Suffering from cancer during his last few films, Toler was often so weak that he could hardly walk or say his lines coherently. Ride Clear of Diablo Ride Clear of Diablo is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film directed by Jesse Hibbs starring Audie Murphy, Dan Duryea, Susan Cabot and Abbe Lane. made for Universal Pictures. Cabot and Murphy had appeared in two films together previously. The Sand Castle The Sand Castle is a 1977 stop motion animated short by Co Hoedeman. Winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 50th Academy Awards , the film was produced by Gaston Sarault for the National Film Board of Canada. The film was created with sand animation and sand-covered foam rubber puppets. Including its Oscar, the film received over 20 awards in Canada and internationally. I guerrieri dell'anno 2072 Warriors of the Year 2072 is a 1984 Italian science fiction film directed by Lucio Fulci. The film is set in the 21st century, where Romans have found a new way to handle criminals: by having them fight each other like gladiators on motorcycles on national television. The film was based on a trend of Italian cinema to develop stories of futuristic barbarians after the popularity of the films Mad Max and Escape from New York. The Misadventures of Mr. Wilt Wilt, released in North America as The Misadventures of Mr. Wilt, is a 1989 film directed by Michael Tuchner and starring Griff Rhys Jones, Mel Smith, Alison Steadman, and Diana Quick. It is an adaptation by LWT of the 1976 novel Wilt by author Tom Sharpe. The story follows the comic misadventures of the eponymous Henry Wilt as he is accused of the murder of his wife when she suddenly goes missing after a party at a friends house where they have a very public argument. The film written by Andrew Marshall and David Renwick. Children of the Night Children of the Night is a 1991 American horror film directed by Tony Randel, and starring Karen Black, Peter DeLuise, and Ami Dolenz. Its plot follows a young woman and a local schoolteacher who attempt to rid their small community of vampires that have been inadvertently unleashed. Twenty Years Later Twenty Years Later is a 1984 Brazilian documentary film which has become one of the best-known films directed by Eduardo Coutinho. It originated in 1964 as a planned feature film about the life and death of João Pedro Teixeira, a leader of the Peasant leagues from Paraíba who was assassinated on the order of local landowners in 1962. But before it could be completed, production was interrupted by political developments, with some of the crew and cast arrested and their materials confiscated. In 1984, Coutinho returned to the material, shooting new footage of some of the actors and crew. The resulting critically acclaimed documentary gained a cult following. Love Scenes from Planet Earth Das merkwürdige Verhalten geschlechtsreifer Großstädter zur Paarungszeit is a 1998 German romantic comedy film. It earned the director Marc Rothemund a Bavarian Film Award for "Best Young Director". It was the second highest grossing domestic film in Germany in 1998. The film is a comedy centering on the lives of eight Germans who long for sexual excitement. The Ape The Ape is a 2005 American comedy film directed by James Franco in his directorial debut. Franco also starred in, wrote, and served as executive producer of the film. Solar Attack Solar Attack is a 2006 television film by CineTel Films and Lions Gate Entertainment, starring Mark Dacascos, Joanne Kelly and Louis Gossett Jr. Solar Attack concerns large coronal mass ejections that cause the Earths atmosphere to burn, potentially suffocating all life on Earth. All of this happens during a time of political tension between the United States and Russia. Disaster is eventually averted by the detonation of nuclear missiles at the poles, releasing vapor that extinguishes the burning methane caused by the CMEs. French for Beginners French for Beginners is a German-French romantic comedy film made in 2006 and directed by . The theme of the film is young love during a school exchange in France, complicated by language barriers and cultural differences. Dasepo Naughty Girls Dasepo Naughty Girls is a 2006 South Korean musical comedy film. It is based on the popular webtoon Dasepo Girls by B-rate Dalgung, which has also been adapted into a TV series. The Morgue The Morgue is a 2008 direct-to-DVD horror film directed by Halder Gomes and Gerson Sanginitto, and written by Najla Ann Al-Doori and Andrew Pletcher. Black Swarm Black Swarm is a 2007 Canadian suspense film directed by David Winning. Actor Robert Englund plays a mysterious beekeeper who has a secret to hide in the small town of Black Stone. It is the 9th film of the Maneater Series. Scabbard Samurai is a 2010 Japanese film directed and written by Hitoshi Matsumoto. This movie was exhibited at the 64th Locarno International Film Festival. Captivated: The Trials of Pamela Smart Captivated: The Trials of Pamela Smart is a 2014 American documentary film directed by Jeremiah Zagar. The film premiered in competition in the category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. The film premiered on August 18, 2014 on HBO. Penance Penance, known in Japanese as , is a Japanese television drama miniseries that started airing on WOWOW in January 2012. It is based on a novel of the same name by Kanae Minato and directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. Abuse of Weakness Abuse of Weakness is a 2013 semi-autobiographical film written and directed by Catherine Breillat. The film had its world premiere on 6 September 2013 at the Toronto International Film Festival. In the U.S. the film was acquired by Strand Releasing and given a release in December 2014. Detective Conan: Private Eye in the Distant Sea is a 2013 Japanese animated drama thriller film part of the film series based on the Detective Conan manga and anime series. The movie aired on April 19, 2014 on Nippon TV as well. Its theme music is One More Time by Kazuyoshi Saito. Barbie and the Secret Door Barbie and the Secret Door is a 2014 American - Canadian direct-to-video computer-animated musical fantasy film, and the 28th entry in the Barbie film series. This film is directed by Karen Lloyd and features the voice of Kelly Sheridan as Princess Alexa, a shy princess who discovers a secret door in her kingdom and enters a whimsical land filled with magic-induced creatures. Jeeva Jeeva is a 2014 Indian Tamil sports drama film written and directed by Suseenthiran, who also produces the film along with cinematographer R. Madhi and art director Rajeevan under the banner of Vennila Kabadi Team. The film features Vishnu and Sri Divya in the lead cast, while Lakshman Narayan plays a supporting role. Its music was composed by D. Imman, cinematography was handled by R. Madhi and editing was by Anthony L. Ruben, while dialogue was written by Santhosh. The film opened to positive reviews from critics in 27 September 2014 and become a successful venture at the box office. Ex Libris: The New York Public Library Ex Libris: The New York Public Library is a 2017 American documentary film about the New York Public Library, directed by Frederick Wiseman. It was screened in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival where it won the FIPRESCI Award. The Monster The Monster is a 1925 silent horror comedy directed by Roland West, based on the play by Crane Wilbur, and starring Lon Chaney and Johnny Arthur, and is remembered as an antecedental Old Dark House movie, as well as a precedent to many subgenre of horror films. The film has been shown on TCM network with an alternative, uncredited musical score. The Animal Kingdom The Animal Kingdom is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy-drama film directed by Edward H. Griffith based upon a comedy of manners play of the same name by Philip Barry. The film stars Leslie Howard, Ann Harding, Myrna Loy, William Gargan, Ilka Chase, and Neil Hamilton. Howard, Gargan, and Chase also starred in the play when it opened on Broadway on 12 January 1932. Blues in the Night Blues in the Night is a 1941 American musical in the film noir style released by Warner Brothers, directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Priscilla Lane, Richard Whorf, Betty Field, Lloyd Nolan, Elia Kazan, and Jack Carson. The project began filming with the working title Hot Nocturne, the play upon which it is based, but was eventually named after its principal musical number "Blues in the Night", which became a popular hit. The film was nominated for a Best Song Oscar for "Blues in the Night". Show Biz Bugs Show Biz Bugs is a 1957 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Friz Freleng and featuring Mel Blanc as the voices of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. The basic setting and conflicts of this film were reprised for the linking footage for the television series The Bugs Bunny Show. Show Biz Bugs was also re-worked as the climax of The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie. Beloved Infidel Beloved Infidel is a 1959 DeLuxe Color biographical drama film made by 20th Century Fox CinemaScope and based on the relationship of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Sheilah Graham. The film was directed by Henry King and produced by Jerry Wald from a screenplay by Sy Bartlett, based on the memoir by Sheilah Graham and Gerold Frank. The music score was by Franz Waxman, the cinematography by Leon Shamroy and the art direction by Lyle R. Wheeler and Maurice Ransford. The film stars Gregory Peck and Deborah Kerr, with Eddie Albert and Philip Ober. The Three Stooges Meet Hercules The Three Stooges Meet Hercules is a 1962 comedy film directed by Edward Bernds. It is the third feature film to star the Three Stooges after their 1959 resurgence in popularity. By this time, the trio consisted of Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Joe DeRita. Released by Columbia Pictures, The Three Stooges Meet Hercules was directed by long-time Stooges director Edward Bernds. It was the most financially successful of the Stooges feature films. Rhinoceros Rhinoceros is a 1974 American comedy film based on the play Rhinocéros by Eugène Ionesco. The film was produced by Ely Landau for the American Film Theatre, which presented thirteen film adaptations of plays in the United States from 1973 to 1975. TNT Jackson T.N.T. Jackson, released in the Philippines as Dynamite Wong and T.N.T. Jackson, is a 1974 American blaxploitation film produced and directed by Cirio H. Santiago. The script was originally written by actor Dick Miller, but Roger Corman had it rewritten. Blue City Blue City is a 1986 American drama film based on Ross Macdonalds 1947 novel of the same name about a young man who returns to a corrupt small town in Florida to avenge the death of his father. The film was directed by Michelle Manning and stars Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, and David Caruso. The Deceivers The Deceivers is a 1988 adventure film directed by Nicholas Meyer, starring Pierce Brosnan and Saeed Jaffrey. The film is based on the 1952 John Masters novel of the same name regarding the murderous Thuggee of India. For the Love of Nancy For the Love of Nancy is a 1994 television film directed by Paul Schneider. The film, based on a true story, deals with anorexia nervosa. Lead actress Tracey Gold was actually recovering from the disease while making the movie and used her own life experience for the portrayal of Nancy. Gunshy Gunshy is an American 1998 crime drama film directed by Jeff Celentano and starring William Petersen, Michael Wincott, and Diane Lane. H-E Double Hockey Sticks H-E Double Hockey Sticks is a 1999 American comedy movie directed by Randall Miller starring Will Friedle and Matthew Lawrence. The film is based on the opera Griffelkin by Lukas Foss. The films title is a common euphemism for the word hell. Hitokiri is a 1969 Japanese samurai film directed by Hideo Gosha set during the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate and based on the lives of the historical Four Hitokiri of the Bakumatsu. It is notable for starring the famous author Yukio Mishima. Night and Day Night and Day is a 2008 South Korean comedy-drama film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo, starring Kim Young-ho and Park Eun-hye. The film competed for the Golden Bear at the 58th Berlin International Film Festival. Punk's Not Dead Punks Not Dead is a 2011 Macedonian comedy film written and directed by Vladimir Blazevski. The film was selected as the Macedonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Coffin Coffin is a 2011 thriller film starring Kevin Sorbo and Bruce Davison. It was executive produced by Spencer F. Johnson for Skyrocket Productions. A sequel, Coffin 2, was released in August 2017. Brooklyn Castle Brooklyn Castle is a documentary film about Intermediate School 318, an inner-city public school in Brooklyn. Where an after-school chess program, having both dedicated educators and a supportive community, has triumphed over deep budget cuts to build the most winning junior high school chess team in the country, and the first middle school team to win the United States Chess Federations national high school championship. The film follows five of the schools chess team members for one year, and documents their challenges and triumphs both on and off the chessboard. Remake rights have been acquired by Sony Pictures and producer Scott Rudin. Rudins other works include co-producing the acclaimed film Searching for Bobby Fischer. Brooklyn Castle premiered at the South by Southwest film festival on March 11, 2012. Over the next several months it was shown during at least eleven other film festivals winning a total of three festival awards to date. The film was released to a limited number of U.S. theaters on October 19, 2012. Brooklyn Castle was aired on the PBS series POV on October 7, 2013. FrackNation FrackNation is a feature documentary created by Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney, the directors of Not Evil Just Wrong and Mine Your Own Business, and Magdalena Segieda, that aims to address what the filmmakers say is misinformation about the process of hydraulic fracturing, commonly called fracking. The film looks at the process of fracking for natural gas and seeks to address the concerns surrounding the process that were highlighted in the fracking-critical film Gasland. The film interviews many individuals directly affected by fracking, most of whom support the process. Recreation Recreation is a short comedy film written, directed, and starring Charlie Chaplin. It was released on 13 August 1914. The Wabbit Who Came to Supper The Wabbit Who Came to Supper is a 1942 American Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring early appearances by Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. The Elmer character is in a transitional state from his earliest appearances in Bob Clampetts shorts and the appearance which he adopted around 1943. This short is one of several pre-August 1948 WB cartoon shorts that lapsed into the public domain due to United Artists failing to renew the copyright in time. The title of the short is a reference to the 1942 Warner Brothers film version of the 1939 George S. Kaufman Broadway comedy The Man Who Came to Dinner, in which an overbearing house-guest threatens to take over the lives of a small-town family. Ladies of the Chorus Ladies of the Chorus is a 1948 American musical romance film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Adele Jergens, Marilyn Monroe and Rand Brooks. The screenplay, written by Harry Sauber and Joseph Carole, was based on a story by Sauber. Released by Columbia Pictures, Ladies of the Chorus features Marilyn Monroe in the first major role of her career. Considered a B film at the time of its release, it quickly disappeared from theatres, and Monroes contract with Columbia Pictures was not renewed. Upon its original theatrical release, Adele Jergens was credited first while Marilyn Monroe was billed second. After Monroe became a star in the early 1950s, Ladies of the Chorus was reissued to capitalize on Monroe’s fame. Her name was placed before the title, not only in advertising but on the film itself, which remains today. The Man with a Cloak The Man with a Cloak is a 1951 American film noir crime-thriller-drama directed by Fletcher Markle and starring Joseph Cotten, Barbara Stanwyck, Louis Calhern, and Leslie Caron, and based on "The Gentleman from Paris", a short story by John Dickson Carr. Jazz on a Summer's Day Jazz on a Summers Day is a concert film set at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival in Rhode Island, directed by commercial and fashion photographer Bert Stern and Aram Avakian , who also edited the film. The Columbia Records jazz producer, George Avakian, was the musical director of the film. The film mixes images of water and the city with the performers and audience at the festival. It also features scenes of the 1958 Americas Cup yacht races. The film is largely without dialog or narration. The film features performances by Jimmy Giuffre; Thelonious Monk; Sonny Stitt; Anita ODay; Dinah Washington; Gerry Mulligan; Chuck Berry; Chico Hamilton, with Eric Dolphy; and Louis Armstrong, with Jack Teagarden. Also appearing are Buck Clayton, Jo Jones, Armando Peraza, and Elis Chosen Six, the Yale College student ensemble that included trombonist Roswell Rudd, shown driving around Newport in a convertible jalopy, playing Dixieland. As was scheduled in advance and announced in the program, the last performer Saturday night was Mahalia Jackson, who sang a one-hour program beginning at midnight, thus ushering in Sunday morning. The film concluded with her performance of The Lords Prayer. In 1999, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". All That Jack's Majstori, majstori is a 1980 Yugoslav comedy film directed by Goran Marković. Fire, Ice & Dynamite Fire, Ice and Dynamite is a German feature-length sports film directed by Willy Bogner in 1990. It a sequel to Fire and Ice. The screenplay was written by Tony Williamson, based on an original story by Willy Bogner. The film features cameos from Steffi Graf, Niki Lauda, Buzz Aldrin, Dennis Conner and Isaac Hayes. Daud: Fun on the Run Daud is a 1997 Indian road film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma, starring Sanjay Dutt and Urmila Matondkar, with music composed by A. R. Rahman. The film was based on Ram Gopal Varmas 1991 cult classic, Kshana Kshanam, which starred Venkatesh and Sridevi. True Heart True Heart is a 1997 American adventure film directed by Catherine Cyran and starring Kirsten Dunst as Bonnie and Zachery Ty Bryan as Sam. Sherekilebi The Eccentrics is a 1973 Soviet Satire-Comedy film directed by Eldar Shengelaya. Bimboland Bimboland is a 1998 French comedy film directed by Ariel Zeitoun and written by Roselyne Bosch. The film stars Judith Godrèche, Aure Atika, Gérard Depardieu, Sophie Forte, Armelle and Dany Boon. The film was released on December 23, 1998, by Gaumont Buena Vista International. Big Animal The Big Animal is a 2000 Polish film directed by Jerzy Stuhr from a screenplay by Krzysztof Kieślowski, based on a short story Wielbłąd by Kazimierz Orłoś. Revenge of the Snakes Revenge of the Snakes or is a 1962 Turkish realist drama film directed by Metin Erksan and based on a novel by Fakir Baykurt. The film covered issues of an unwanted pregnancy in a small farming village and addressed numerous moral and social issues. The film was remade in 1985. The Thing Below The Thing Below is a 2004 horror film directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Billy Warlock. It also has the working titles It Waits Below and Sea Ghost in Canada, and Ghost Rig 2: The Legend of the Sea Ghost in the UK on DVD. Green River Killer Green River Killer is a 2005 American crime film by Ulli Lommel starring George Kiseleff, Jaquelyn Aurora, Georgina Donovan, Shannon Leade, Naidra Dawn Thomson, and Shawn G. Smith. It is based upon the crimes of serial killer Gary Ridgway. The Wise Kids The Wise Kids is a 2011 drama film written and directed by Stephen Cone and starring Molly Kunz, Tyler Ross, Allison Torem, Matt DeCaro, Sadieh Rifai, and Stephen Cone. An ensemble, coming-of-age piece, the film follows a group of young members of a South Carolina Baptist church as they confront issues of homosexuality and a crisis of faith. Quit Staring at My Plate Quit Staring at My Plate is a 2016 Croatian-Danish drama film written and directed by Hana Jušić. The film premiered in the Venice Days section at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival, in which it was awarded the Fedeora Award for Best European Film. It was selected as the Croatian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. What We Started What We Started is an American documentary film that premiered on June 15, 2017, at the Los Angeles Film Festival. The film is directed by Bert Marcus and Cyrus Saidi and produced by Bert Marcus, Cassandra Hamar, Cyrus Saidi and Bert Marcus Productions. The Battle of the Century The Battle of the Century is a 1927 silent short film starring American comedy double act Laurel and Hardy. The team appeared in a total of 107 films between 1921 and 1951. The film is famous for using over 3,000 cream pies in the films climactic pie fight; however, for many years, its second reel, containing the fight, only survived in three minutes of fragments used in the documentaries of Robert Youngson. The complete reel was rediscovered in 2015. Superman Superman is a 1948 15-part black-and-white Columbia Pictures film serial based on the comic book character Superman. It stars an uncredited Kirk Alyn and Noel Neill as Lois Lane. Like Batman, it is notable as the first live-action appearance of Superman on film, and for the longevity of its distribution. The serial was directed by Thomas Carr, who later directed many early episodes of the Adventures of Superman television series, and Spencer Gordon Bennet, produced by Sam Katzman, and shot in and around Los Angeles. It was originally screened at movie matinées, and after the first three scene-setting chapters, every episode ends in a cliffhanger. The Superman-in-flight scenes are animations, in part due to the small production budget. It was a "tremendous financial success" and played in "first-run theatres that had never before booked a serial." The serial was a popular success that made Kirk Alyn famous and launched Noel Neills career. A sequel serial, Atom Man vs. Superman, also directed by Bennet, was released in 1950. Casanova's Big Night Casanovas Big Night is a 1954 American comedy film starring Bob Hope and Joan Fontaine, which is a spoof of swashbuckling historical adventure films. It was directed by Norman Z. McLeod. Hope plays a tailor who impersonates Giacomo Casanova, the great lover. The film also stars Audrey Dalton, Basil Rathbone, Hugh Marlowe, John Carradine, Hope Emerson, Lon Chaney, Raymond Burr, Natalie Schafer, and Vincent Price. Werewolf in a Girls' Dormitory Werewolf in a Girls Dormitory is a 1961 Italian horror film directed by Paolo Heusch. Jane Eyre Jane Eyre is a 1970 British television film directed by Delbert Mann, starring George C. Scott and Susannah York. It is based on the 1847 novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. The film had its theatrical debut in the United Kingdom in 1970 and was released on television in the United States in 1971. The California Kid The California Kid is a 1974 TV movie starring Martin Sheen, Vic Morrow, Nick Nolte, Michelle Phillips, Gary Morgan, and Janit Baldwin. The Bridge The Bridge is a 1969 Yugoslav film that takes place during World War II. Partisans mine a heavily guarded bridge held by Nazi forces, to check a German offensive. The movie was directed by Hajrudin Krvavac, and stars Velimir Bata Živojinović, Slobodan Perović, Boris Dvornik and Igor Galo. Satyam Shivam Sundaram: Love Sublime Satyam Shivam Sundaram is a 1978 Indian Hindi romance film starring Shashi Kapoor and Zeenat Aman, directed by Raj Kapoor and written by Jainendra Jain. It is a social drama about the differences between physical and spiritual love. A Year of the Quiet Sun A Year of the Quiet Sun is a 1984 Polish film written and directed by Krzysztof Zanussi and starring Maja Komorowska and Scott Wilson. It tells the story of a romance between a Polish woman and an American soldier in Poland, shortly after WWII. The film was nominated for 1986s Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. At the Venice Film Festival, the film was awarded the Golden Lion and Pasinetti Awards. Stripped to Kill Stripped to Kill is a 1987 American erotic thriller/sexploitation film directed by Katt Shea and starring Greg Evigan, Kay Lenz and Norman Fell. Its plot follows a female Los Angeles police detective who goes undercover posing as a stripper to investigate a series of slayings connected to a strip club near Skid Row. The Burning Moon The Burning Moon is a 1992 German splatter film directed by Olaf Ittenbach. The film depicts a juvenile delinquent reading two highly gruesome bedtime stories to his young sister, the first involving a blind date who turns out to be a serial killer and the second following a raping, murdering priest and the murder of the suspected killer by an angry townsperson, who is then sent to Hell and tortured. Skylark Skylark is a 1993 Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television drama film and is a sequel to Sarah, Plain and Tall. East Palace, West Palace East Palace, West Palace is a 1996 Chinese film directed by Zhang Yuan starring Hu Jun and Si Han and based on a short story by the cult writer Wang Xiaobo. It is also known as Behind the Forbidden City or Behind the Palace Gates. East Palace, West Palace is the first Mainland Chinese movie with an explicitly homosexual theme. The title of the movie derives from the two parks near the Forbidden City — the East Palace and the West Palace. The two parks, specifically their public washrooms, are notorious for being places of congregation for the homosexuals in Beijing during the night. The film was shot in the spring of 1996, when it was smuggled out of China for post-production in France. It premiered at the Mar del Plata Film Festival in Argentina in November 1996 and at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival as part of the Un Certain Regard competition. South Pacific Rodgers & Hammersteins South Pacific is a 2001 television film, based on the musical South Pacific. An ABC production, it was directed by Richard Pearce, and stars Glenn Close, Harry Connick, and Rade Šerbedžija. It was also released on DVD. Young and Dangerous 2 Young and Dangerous 2 is a 1996 Hong Kong triad film directed by Andrew Lau. It is the first sequel in the Young and Dangerous film series. Nightmare Nightmare is a South Korean horror film, released in 2000. It stars Kim Gyu-ri, Ha Ji-won and Choi Jung-yoon, and was directed and written by Ahn Byeong-ki, who also later directed Phone, Bunshinsaba and APT The film was the 6th best selling film of 2000 with 322,000 admissions in Seoul after 5 weeks of screening. Trembling Before G-d Trembling Before G-d is a 2001 American documentary film about gay and lesbian Orthodox Jews trying to reconcile their sexuality with their faith. It was directed by Sandi Simcha DuBowski, an American who wanted to compare Orthodox Jewish attitudes to homosexuality with his own upbringing as a gay Conservative Jew. The film received ten award nominations, winning seven, including Best Documentary awards at the 2001 Berlin and Chicago film festivals. However, some criticized the film as showing a one-sided view of Orthodox Judaisms response to homosexuality. These include South African Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein as well as Agudah spokesperson Avi Shafran. The film is mostly in English, but also has some subtitled Yiddish and Hebrew. The film follows the lives of several gay and lesbian Orthodox Jews and includes interviews with rabbis and psychotherapists about Orthodox attitudes towards homosexuality. During the films six-year production, DuBowski met hundreds of homosexual Jews, but only a handful agreed to be filmed due to fear of being ostracized from their communities. Many people who agreed to be interviewed are shown only in silhouette or with their faces pixelized. The majority of the participants are American Jews, with one British and one Israeli Jew also featured. The film was successful at the box office, grossing over $788,896 on eight screens by its close date. The Sweeter Side of Life The Sweeter Side of Life is a 2013 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Kathryn Morris and James Best. The film was co-written and co-produced by Michael Damian and his wife Janeen Damian. The Sweeter Side of Life is the seventh film by the husband and wife team; continuing in the family film genre, and with family involvement, James Best, Janeen Damians father, plays the father of the protagonist. Michael Damians newest single, "Rock My Heart", is also featured in the film. Habermann Habermann is a 2010 Czech-German-Austrian drama film directed by Juraj Herz. In the story, a German mill owner in the Sudetenland and his familys lives are changed as Europe heats up in 1938. The movie is based on true events and is the first major motion picture to dramatize the expulsion of 3 million Germans from Czechoslovakia. Angel & Tony Angel & Tony is a 2010 French drama film directed by Alix Delaporte. It tells the story of a young widow in a desperate situation who not only wins the respect of her employer, his family and his community but also regains her estranged son. The film premiered in the International Critics Week section at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. It received three César Award nominations and won two: Most Promising Actress for Clotilde Hesme and Most Promising Actor for Grégory Gadebois. Seytan-i racim Şeytan-ı Racim is a 2013 Turkish horror film directed by Arkın Aktaç and screenwriter Murat Toktamışoğlu. Darr @ the Mall Darr @ the Mall is an Indian horror film directed by Pawan Kripalani of Ragini MMS fame. The film was released on 21 February 2014 and stars Jimmy Sheirgill and Nushrat Bharucha in the lead roles. The film is produced by Multi Screen Media and Contiloe Entertainment. Premam Premam is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language coming-of-age romantic drama film co written and directed by Chandoo Mondeti of Karthikeya fame. It is a remake of the 2015 Malayalam film Premam and features Naga Chaitanya, Shruti Haasan, Madonna Sebastian, and Anupama Parameswaran, the latter two who reprises the same role from the Malayalam version in lead roles, and Daggubati Venkatesh and Akkineni Nagarjuna appear in guest roles. The film was released on 7 October 2016. A Place Further Than the Universe is an anime television series produced by Madhouse. The series is directed by Atsuko Ishizuka, written by Jukki Hanada and features character designs by Takahiro Yoshimatsu. It aired in Japan between January and March 2018 and was co-produced and distributed internationally by Crunchyroll. Hearts of the World Hearts of the World is a 1918 American silent World War I propaganda film written, produced and directed by D. W. Griffith. In an effort to change the American publics neutral stance regarding the war, the British government contacted Griffith due to his stature and reputation for dramatic filmmaking. Hearts of the World stars Lillian and Dorothy Gish and Robert Harron. The film was produced by D.W. Griffith Productions, Famous Players-Lasky Corporation and the War Office Committee was distributed by Paramount Pictures under the Artcraft Pictures Corporation banner. Little Old New York Little Old New York is a 1923 American silent historical drama film starring Marion Davies and directed by Sidney Olcott that was based on a play of the same name by Rida Johnson Young. The film was produced by William Randolph Hearsts Cosmopolitan production unit. The Woman of Rumour is a 1954 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. The Beatniks The Beatniks is a 1960 American crime film in the teensploitation genre directed by Paul Frees. It was also featured on the movie-mocking program Mystery Science Theater 3000. Gidget Goes Hawaiian Gidget Goes Hawaiian is a 1961 musical romantic comedy film starring Deborah Walley and James Darren. Released by Columbia Pictures, the film is a sequel to the 1959 Sandra Dee "beach movie" vehicle Gidget. Dee was under contract to Universal for the rival series film Tammy Tell Me True and would not be released to Columbia to reprise her hit role. The sequel expands the archetypal high school teen surfer girls romance with her college sweetheart Moondoggie. The film is the second of three Gidget films directed by Paul Wendkos. The screenplay was written by Ruth Brooks Flippen based on characters created by Frederick Kohner, who also wrote a novelisation of the film in 1961. Actor James Darren reprised his 1959 role of "Moondoggie", and another veteran of the 1959 film, Joby Baker, makes an appearance. Gidget Goes to Rome follows the film sequentially. Gidget Goes Hawaiian has been released to VHS and DVD. Call Me Genius The Rebel is a 1961 satirical comedy film about the clash between bourgeois and bohemian cultures. Starring the British comedian Tony Hancock, it was written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. The film was made by Associated British Picture Corporation and distributed by Warner-Pathé. Machine Gun McCain Machine Gun McCain is a 1969 Italian crime film directed by Giuliano Montaldo. The film is based on the novel Candyleg by Ovid Demaris. City on Fire City on Fire is a 1979 disaster thriller film directed by Alvin Rakoff, written by Jack Hill, Dave Lewis, and Celine La Freniere, and stars Barry Newman, Susan Clark, Shelley Winters, Leslie Nielsen, James Franciscus, Ava Gardner, and Henry Fonda.]] Tandem Tandem is a 1987 French dramatic road movie directed by Patrice Leconte. Slaves of New York Slaves of New York is a 1989 comedy-drama Merchant Ivory Productions film. Directed by James Ivory and produced by Ismail Merchant, it stars Bernadette Peters, Adam Coleman Howard, Chris Sarandon, Mary Beth Hurt, Mercedes Ruehl, Madeleine Potter, and Steve Buscemi. Based on the stories Slaves of New York by Tama Janowitz, the film follows the lives of struggling artists in New York City during the mid-1980s. Class of Nuke 'Em High Part 3: The Good, the Bad and the Subhumanoid Class of Nuke Em High Part 3: The Good, the Bad and the Subhumanoid is a 1994 American science-fiction horror comedy film directed by Eric Louzil and distributed by Troma Entertainment. It is the third installment of the Class of Nuke Em High film series. Hyderabad Blues Hyderabad Blues is a 1998 Indian comedy drama film directed by Nagesh Kukunoor. The film is about an NRI vacationing back home in Hyderabad and finding himself a foreigner in his own land. The Railway Children The Railway Children is a 2000 drama television film based on the novel by E. Nesbit. It was broadcast for the first time in the United Kingdom on 23 April 2000. Shortly afterward, it was shown in the United States on the series Masterpiece Theatre. The Race The Race is a 2002 French movie directed by Djamel Bensalah starring Hélène de Fougerolles and Roschdy Zem. The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey is a 2007 British film scripted and directed by Bill Clark. It was adapted from a 1995 book of the same name, written by Susan Wojciechowski and illustrated by P. J. Lynch, from which the film was adapted. The Casino Job The Casino Job is an independent action film directed by Christopher Robin Hood. Among the films stars are Jay Anthony Franke and Playboy Playmate Irina Voronina. Filming locations were in Las Vegas and Laughlin in the United States. Shot on a modest budget, the film picked up for distribution by Maverick Entertainment for worldwide release. After an early release On Demand run, the film was released to DVD March 10, 2009 and was carried by most rental outlets and online retailers including Blockbuster Video, Hollywood Video and Redbox. My Zinc Bed My Zinc Bed is a 2008 British television drama film directed by Anthony Page and based on the stage play of the same name by David Hare. It was commissioned by the BBC and produced in association with HBO Films. 305 305 is a 2008 American mockumentary film about a group of five Spartans charged with protecting a goat path. It premiered March 7, 2008 at the Fargo Film Festival, and was released direct-to-video on DVD July 8, 2008 by Allumination FilmWorks and Peace Arch Entertainment, the DVD distributors of the #1 syndicated court show Judge Judy. Prior to its release, the film screened at film festivals across the United States and United Kingdom including the 2008 Newport Beach Film Festival and 2008 Palm Beach International Film Festival. The film was selected by filmbio IndiFilms as a participant in its "Spotlight" program in conjunction with the Palm Beach International Film Festival and was featured on the filmbio IndiFilms website. The film received the "Zeilig Award For Innovation" at the 2008 MockFest in Hollywood, CA. The entire film was shot against a digital backdrop in studios around Orange County. The film began life as a digital short that became a huge hit on YouTube in June 2007, racking up over 4 million views in a few months. Directors Daniel and David Holechek were contracted by Vanguard Cinema in the Fall of 2007 to expand the short film into a feature-length film. Production began in September 2007 and lasted until November of the same year. 72 days 72 Days is a 2010 Croatian-Serbian black comedy film directed by Danilo Šerbedžija and starring Rade Šerbedžija. The film was selected as the Croatian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Night Fishing Night Fishing is a 2011 South Korean fantasy-horror short film directed, produced, written by PARKing CHANce. The lead role is played by K-pop star, Lee Jung-hyun. It was shot entirely on the Apple iPhone 4, and was financially supported by KT, which supplied the duo with 150 million Korean Won. It was screened to over 100 reporters on January 11, 2011, and opened for public release on January 27. The film won the Golden Bear for Best Short Film at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. The Cabining The Cabining is a 2014 horror comedy directed by Steve Kopera. The story centers on two failing screenwriters who travel to a remote artists’ retreat, seeking inspiration. The retreat proves anything but serene, as the artists die off one-by-one. Stop the Pounding Heart Stop the Pounding Heart is a 2013 documentary drama film written and directed by Roberto Minervini. It is a co-production between the United States, Italy and France and had a special screening at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Fiore Fiore is a 2016 Italian drama film directed by Claudio Giovannesi. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. The Bond The Bond is a propaganda film created by Charlie Chaplin at his own expense for the Liberty Loan Committee for theatrical release to help sell U.S. Liberty Bonds during World War I Made in 1918 with Edna Purviance, Albert Austin and Sydney Chaplin, the film has a distinctive visual motif set in a simple plain black set with starkly lit simple props and arrangements. The story is a series of sketches humorously illustrating various bonds like the bond of friendship and of marriage and, most important, the Liberty Bond, to K.O. the Kaiser which Charlie does literally. That theme is made explicit when Charlie meets Uncle Sam and a laborer representing industry. Charlie buys a liberty bond and the industrial laborer supplies a rifle for an American soldier. Charlie is sufficiently impressed by the result of his patriotic contribution that he reveals more funds he had hidden in his pants to buy another bond and an American Naval sailor is thus equipped with a rifle himself. There was also a British version with Uncle Sam replaced by John Bull and promotes War Bonds. Beggars of Life Beggars of Life is a Paramount film directed by William Wellman and starring Wallace Beery and Richard Arlen as hobos, and Louise Brooks as a young woman who dresses as a young man and flees the law. The film is regarded as Brookss best American movie. The actress recounted her memories of working on the film in her essay, “On Location with Billy Wellman,” which is included in her 1982 book, Lulu in Hollywood. Beggars of Life was released as both a silent and sound film in September 1928. The sound sequences, which included train noises and Beery singing a song, are now considered lost. This was Paramounts first feature with spoken dialogue and the first time Beerys voice was recorded for a film, although Beerys spoken dialogue was limited. Today, only the silent version of Beggars of Life is known to survive. The film is based on Outside Looking In, a stage play by Maxwell Anderson adapted from Jim Tully’s 1924 autobiographical book, Beggars of Life. The play debuted September 7, 1925 at the Greenwich Village Theater. Among those who attended a performance was Charlie Chaplin, who was accompanied by Louise Brooks. Paramount purchased the rights to Tullys book and Andersons play in early 1928. Arlen and Brooks had appeared together the previous year in Rolled Stockings, which is considered a lost film. Beery and Brooks had appeared together the previous year in Now Were in the Air, which was considered a lost film until 2016 when an incomplete copy was found in Czech Republic. In 2017, the best surviving copy of Beggars of Life was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Kino Lorber. Marjorie Morningstar Marjorie Morningstar is a 1958 WarnerColor melodrama romance film based on the 1955 novel of the same name by Herman Wouk. The film, released by Warner Bros. and directed by Irving Rapper tells a fictional coming of age story about a young Jewish girl in New York City in the 1950s. The films trajectory traces Marjorie Morgensterns attempts to become an artist - exemplified through her relationship with the actor and playwright Noel Airman. The films cast includes Natalie Wood, Gene Kelly, and Claire Trevor. The central conflict in the film revolves around the traditional models of social behavior and religious behavior expected by New York Jewish families in the 1950s, and Marjories desire to follow an unconventional path. The film is notable for its inclusion of Jewish religious scenes - including a Passover meal, a synagogue sequence and Jewish icons in the Morgenstern house. These depictions were one of the first times Jewish religion was portrayed overtly in film since The Jazz Singer in 1927. The movie received an Oscar nomination for Best Song, sung by Gene Kelly. Gamera vs. Monster X is a 1970 Japanese kaiju film directed by Noriaki Yuasa, written by Niisan Takahashi, and produced by Daiei Film. It is the sixth entry in the Gamera film series, following Gamera vs. Guiron, which was released one year prior. Gamera vs. Jiger stars Tsutomu Takakuwa, Kelly Varis, Katherine Murphy, and Kon Ohmura, and features the fictional giant flying turtle monster Gamera. The film was released theatrically in Japan on 21 March 1970, and did not receive a theatrical release in the United States, instead being released directly to television by American International Television in 1970 under the title Gamera vs. Monster X. The film was followed by Gamera vs. Zigra the following year. Space Amoeba , is a 1970 Japanese kaiju film directed by Ishirō Honda, written by Ei Ogawa, and produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka and Fumio Tanaka, with special effects by Sadamasa Arikawa. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, the film stars Akira Kubo, Atsuko Takahashi, Yukiko Kobayashi, Kenji Sahara, Yoshio Tsuchiya, and Yu Fujiki, with Haruo Nakajima portraying both Gezora and Ganimes. Space Amoeba tells the story of amoeba-like extraterrestrials that hijack a space probe and, after crash landing on an atoll in the Pacific Ocean, create gigantic monsters from native lifeforms for the purpose of conquering the Earth. The film was released theatrically in Japan on 1 August 1970, and received a theatrical release in the United States in 1971 by American International Pictures, under the title Yog-Monster From Space. Guddi Guddi is a 1971 Hindi drama film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee and written by Gulzar. It starred Dharmendra, Jaya Bachchan and Utpal Dutt. It is Jaya Bachchans career-making film in which she plays a schoolgirl obsessed with the actor Dharmendra, who plays himself. She earned a Filmfare nomination as Best Actress, the only nomination for the film. Utpal Dutt also has a starring role. Many popular Bollywood actors like Rajesh Khanna, Naveen Nischol, Asrani, Amitabh Bachchan, Om Prakash and Pran gave guest appearances as themselves. The film became a "big city hit" and did "above average" business everywhere else. It was later remade in Tamil as Cinema Paithiyam starring Jayachitra and Kamal Haasan. A Safe Place A Safe Place is a 1971 film written and directed by Henry Jaglom and starring Tuesday Weld, Orson Welles, and Jack Nicholson. Borrowing Matchsticks Borrowing Matchsticks is a Soviet–Finnish comedy film produced by Mosfilm and Suomifilm in 1980. Film based on the novel by Algot Untola. Paternity Paternity is a 1981 American comedy film directed by David Steinberg, and starring Burt Reynolds, Beverly DAngelo, Paul Dooley, Elizabeth Ashley and Lauren Hutton. The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission is a 1987 made-for-TV film and is the second sequel to the original The Dirty Dozen. It features an all-new dirty dozen, this time under the leadership of Major Wright, playing a different role than in the 1967 film. Learning of a Nazi plot to attack Washington, D.C. with a deadly nerve gas, Major Wright leads twelve convicts on a suicide mission deep into occupied France to destroy the secret factory where the poison is made. Steal Big Steal Little Steal Big Steal Little is a 1995 American comedy film directed by Andrew Davis and starring Andy García in dual roles. It also features Alan Arkin and Joe Pantoliano. Ginger and Cinnamon Ginger and Cinnamon or Dillo con parole mie is a 2003 Italian comedy film directed by Daniele Luchetti. It was filmed in Greece, on the Ios Island. Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D is a 2005 IMAX 3D documentary film about the first humans on the Moon, the twelve astronauts in the Apollo program. It is co-written, produced and directed by Mark Cowen, and co-written, produced by and starring Tom Hanks. Entre ses mains Entre ses mains is a 2005 French-Belgian drama film directed by Anne Fontaine. It also known as In His Hands. The screenplay was written by Fontaine and Julien Boivent. Ramji Londonwaley Ramji Londonwaley is a 2005 Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed by Sanjay Dayma and produced by Sunanda Murali Manohar. The film features R. Madhavan and Samita Bangargi in the lead roles, with Madhavan also working as the dialogue writer. Featuring a story written by Kamal Haasan, the film is the remake of the Tamil film, Nala Damayanthi. The film had a theatrical release across India on 2 September 2005. Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That! Awesome; I Fuckin Shot That! is a 2006 concert film of the Beastie Boys directed by Adam Yauch under the name Nathaniel Hörnblowér. It was created by giving camcorders to 50 audience members of a sold out concert at Madison Square Garden on October 9, 2004. The audience members were instructed to keep the cameras rolling at all times. For a low budget operation, all cameras were returned to the place of purchase for a refund. The film first screened on January 6, 2006 to the fans that shot the footage. Also that same month it was shown at the Sundance Film Festival. There was a one-night screening across the country on March 23, and the film was then given a general release on March 31, 2006. The DVD of this concert movie was released on July 24, 2006 in the UK and July 25, 2006 in the US. During a promotional performance on the Late Show with David Letterman, members of the audience were given camcorders to film the televised performance in a similar fashion to that of the film. The film also screened at South by Southwest, Wisconsin Film Festival, Dead Center Film Festival, Copenhagen Film Festival and Era New Horizons Film Festival in Poland. Cameo appearances during the show on and near the stage include Doug E. Fresh, formerly of Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew, and DMC, of the rap group Run DMC. Ben Stiller and his wife Christine Taylor can be seen multiple times, even rapping along during "Sure Shot" in the film as members of the audience. They are also interviewed on film at the shows end. Donald Glover can also be seen as an audience member. David Cross plays Nathaniel Hörnblower. The Debt Ha-Hov, aka HaChov, or in English, The Debt, is a 2007 Israeli drama-thriller film directed by Assaf Bernstein and starring Gila Almagor, Yuriy Chepurnov, and Oleg Drach, about three retired Mossad agents confronted by a challenge from their past. It was remade as the 2010 American/British film The Debt, mixing the Mengele and Eichmann stories. Y.M.I. Yeh Mera India Yeh Mera India YMI is a 2008 Hindi movie, written and directed by N. Chandra. The film stars Anupam Kher, Perizaad Zorabian, Sayaji Shinde Purab Kohli, Rajpal Yadav, Sarika, and Seema Biswas. Happy Ever Afters Happy Ever Afters is an Irish film written and directed by Stephen Burke and starring Sally Hawkins and Tom Riley. The film was first shown at the Pusan International Film Festival in South Korea on 10 October and released on 21 October 2009 in France. It tells the story of two weddings that collide when both receptions are held at one hotel. Return Return is a 2011 independent film about an American reservist, wife and mother returning home from her tour of duty in the Middle East. The film was written and directed by Liza Johnson, and stars Linda Cardellini, Michael Shannon and John Slattery. It is Johnsons first feature-length film, and received good reviews at its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival Directors Fortnight. Two & Two Two & Two is a 2011 short film directed by Babak Anvari, co-produced by Babak Anvari and Kit Fraser and written by Babak Anvari and Gavin Cullen. The short film, which runs for 7 minutes, stars a male teacher and twelve students in a grey wall classroom, showing the first lesson which is an expression of 2 + 2 = 5. It is notably similar to Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell. Man at Bath Man at Bath is a 2010 French film by Christophe Honoré starring François Sagat and Chiara Mastroianni. The film premiered in competition at Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland in 2010 and was released in cinemas on 22 September 2010. This is gay pornographic actor François Sagats second major role in general release non-pornographic film as Emmanuel after his role in L.A. Zombie. Director Christopher Honoré told French gay website Yagg.com that he was interested in Sagat because he "redefines the notion of masculinity". Sagat was the only actor to feature in two competition entries during the festival. Future Lasts Forever Future Lasts Forever is a 2011 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Özcan Alper, starring Gaye Gürsel as an Istanbul music student who travels to south-east Turkey to record traditional music and confront her own past. The film, which will go on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was awarded 5 prizes at the 18th International Adana Golden Boll Film Festival and premiered in competition at the 36th Toronto International Film Festival. Return to Zero Return to Zero is a drama film written and directed by Sean Hanish and stars Minnie Driver, Paul Adelstein, Alfred Molina, Connie Nielsen, Andrea Anders, Kathy Baker, and Sarah Jones with Peter Jason. It was first shown at the Cinequest Film Festival on March 8, 2014, then had an international premiere on the Lifetime Network on May 17, 2014. It was the first Lifetime original to receive a simultaneous international release. The Anderssons Hit the Road The Anderssons Hit the Road is a Swedish comedy, children and family film opening at cinemas in Sweden on 25 December 2013. It was written by Hannes Holm together with Anders Jacobsson and Sören Olsson, and among the actors were William Ringström, Morgan Alling and Anja Lundqvist. Goli Soda Goli Soda is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language drama film written, cinematography and directed by S.D. Vijay Milton. Produced by his brother Bharath Seeni under Roughnote Production, the film features Kishore, Sree Raam, Pandi and Murugesh of Pasanga fame. The film was distributed by N. Lingusamys Thirrupathi Brothers and released on 24 January 2014 to critical acclaim. The film narrates the story of four boys who work and live together in a market. The film was remade in Kannada with the same name and in Telugu as Evadu Thakkuva Kadu in 2019. Goli Soda 2, featuring an entirely distinct cast, was released in June 2018. Struggle for Life La Loi de la jungle is a 2016 French comedy film directed by Antonin Peretjatko. It stars Vincent Macaigne, Vimala Pons, Pascal Légitimus and Mathieu Amalric. The film is set in French Guiana. Seeking Happily Ever After Angrezi Mein Kehte Hain is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Harish Vyas and written by Vyas and Aryan Saha. It was presented by the National Film Development Corporation of India. The film follows three couples and their distinct viewpoints on the concept of love. Angrezi Mein Kehte Hain was produced by Manav Malhotra and Bunty Khaan and co-produced by Swaroop Chaturvedi. The film had its world premiere at the 14th Annual South Asian International Film Festival held in New York City on 15 December 2017, where it won the Audience Choice for the Best Film. Jalouse Jalouse is a 2017 French comedy film directed by David and Stéphane Foenkinos. Almost overnight, Nathalie Pêcheux, a divorced French teacher, changes from a loving mother into a jealous monster. Her first target is her stunning 18-year-old daughter Mathilde, a ballet dancer, but her field of attack soon extends to her friends, colleagues, and even her neighbours. After the success of their film Delicacy, author and screenwriter David Foenkinos pairs up again with his brother Stéphane Foenkinos to portray a woman’s radical and unexpected shift of character that oscillates between black comedy and psychological thriller. Scoumoune La Scoumoune is a 1972 French film directed by José Giovanni, starring Jean Paul Belmondo, Claudia Cardinale and Michel Constantin. It is an adaption of Giovannis novel LExcommunié. La Scoumoune is a remake of a 1961 French movie, A Man Named Rocca, directed by Jean Becker, also based on Giovannis novel and starring Belmondo in the same part. The Serpent Night Flight from Moscow is a 1973 French-Italian-West German Cold War spy thriller film produced, co-written and directed by Henri Verneuil, and starring Yul Brynner, Henry Fonda, Dirk Bogarde, and Philippe Noiret. The score was composed by Ennio Morricone. La belle captive La Belle captive is a 1983 French avant-garde film directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet. Survival Quest Survival Quest is a 1989 survival film written and directed by Don Coscarelli and starring Lance Henriksen, Catherine Keener, and Dermot Mulroney. Frauds Frauds is a 1993 Australian black comedy film starring Genesis drummer/singer Phil Collins. It was selected to be In Competition at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Farewell, Home Sweet Home Farewell, Home Sweet Home is a 1999 French comedy film directed by Otar Iosseliani. It was screened out of competition at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Midhunam Mithunam is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film, directed by Priyadarshan and written by Sreenivasan. The film stars Mohanlal and Urvashi in the lead roles. The film was produced by Mohanlal under the banner of Pranavam Arts and was distributed by Pranamam Pictures. Three Days Three Days is an American television film directed by Michael Switzer and starring Kristin Davis and Tim Meadows. It premiered on ABC Family in 2001 on its 25 Days of Christmas programming block and was filmed in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. LD 50 Lethal Dose LD 50 Lethal Dose was a 2003 horror film directed by Simon De Selva, produced by Alistair MacLean-Clark and Basil Stephens and written by Matthew McGuchan. A group of animal rights activists set off to free an imprisoned colleague from a terrifying ordeal but their rescue mission turns into a series of twisted and mind bending incidents. Starring Tom Hardy, Katharine Towne and Melanie Brown. The Fallen The Fallen is a 2004 American-German-Italian war film directed by Ari Taub. The World War II film depicts the confusion of both sides in wartime Italy. The film portrays partisans and regular soldiers ineffectively coursing through the difficult mountainous terrain. The suggestive dialogue is seen with a minute portrayal of dark humor during combat where both sides are hesitant to win over the other side due to the chaotic nature of discord, disorganization and the conflicts of war in general. Love Is Eternal While It Lasts Love Is Eternal While It Lasts is a 2004 Italian romantic comedy film written, directed and starred by Carlo Verdone. For her performance Laura Morante won the Nastro dArgento for best actress. The Snake King Snakeman, also known as The Snake King, is a Syfy original film that premiered April 8, 2005 on the Syfy channel. Mugabe and the White African Mugabe and the White African is a 2009 documentary film by Lucy Bailey & Andrew Thompson and produced by David Pearson & Elizabeth Morgan Hemlock. It has won many awards including the Grierson 2010 and been BAFTA and Emmy Nominated. The film documents the lives of a white Zimbabwean family who run a farm in Chegutu, as they challenge the Fast Track land redistribution programme that redistributed white-owned estates, a legacy of colonialism and UDI, beginning in 2000. The film follows Mike Campbell, his son-in-law Ben Freeth, and their family as they challenge Robert Mugabe and the Zimbabwean government before the Southern African Development Community tribunal for racial discrimination and human rights violations. The film premiered in the UK on 21 October 2009 at the London Film Festival. Home for the Weekend Home for the Weekend is a 2012 German drama film directed by Hans-Christian Schmid. The film competed in competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2012. Eddie - Strongman Eddie: Strongman is a 2015 British documentary film directed by Matt Bell. It follows the life of English strongman Eddie Hall as he strives to become the Worlds Strongest Man, which he later achieved in 2017. The film provides a unique insight into the extreme lifestyle of an international strongman and the sacrifices he must make to achieve his goals. It features appearances from Arnold Schwarzenegger, Brian Shaw, Žydrūnas Savickas, Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, Benedikt Magnússon, Terry Hollands, and Geoff Capes. Reset Reset is a 2017 Chinese science fiction thriller film produced by Jackie Chan and directed by Korean director Chang; starring Yang Mi and Wallace Huo. The story follows a scientist who uses an experimental universe-hopping/time-travel technology to save her son from being killed. It was released in China on June 29, 2017. Chain Lightning Chain Lightning is a 1950 American aviation film based on the story "These Many Years" by black-listed writer Lester Cole; the screenplay was written by Liam OBrien and Vincent B. Evans. During World War II, Evans had been the bombardier on the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Memphis Belle. The film stars Humphrey Bogart as a test pilot, Eleanor Parker, and Raymond Massey. Coles credit on the film was officially restored by the Writers Guild of America in 1997, although the only screen versions have "suggested by a story by J. Raymond Prior" listed. Created in the postwar era to reflect the progress in aviation and aeronautics, it is a fictional account of a US company engaged in creating and producing high-speed jet aircraft. Completed in early 1949, Chain Lightning was one of Bogarts final Warner Bros. films, ending a 20-year association. Due to the appeal of the subject, the film was released in multiple versions for 11 different countries; in Germany, it was known as Des Teufels Pilot. L'Immortelle LImmortelle is a 1963 international co-produced drama art film directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet. It was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival. The film won the Prix Louis Delluc at the Berlin Festival. Movie Movie Movie Movie is a 1978 American double bill directed by Stanley Donen. It consists of two films, Dynamite Hands, a boxing ring morality play, and Baxters Beauties of 1933, a musical comedy, both starring the husband-and-wife team of George C. Scott and Trish Van Devere. A fake trailer for a flying-ace movie set in World War I entitled Zero Hour is shown between the double feature. Barry Bostwick, Red Buttons, Art Carney and Eli Wallach also appear in both segments, with Harry Hamlin, Barbara Harris and Ann Reinking featured in one each. The script was written by Larry Gelbart and Sheldon Keller. Rowing with the Wind Rowing with the Wind a.k.a. Remando al viento is a 1988 Spanish film written and directed by Gonzalo Suárez. The film won seven Goya Awards. It concerns the English writer Mary Shelley and her circle. Paparazzi Paparazzi is a 1998 French comedy film, directed by Alain Berbérian. Friends & Crocodiles Friends and Crocodiles is a one-off British television drama production, written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff and first broadcast on BBC One on 15 January 2006. PVC-1 PVC-1 is a 2007 Colombian drama film directed by Spiros Stathoulopoulos. The plot was inspired by a true story about a pipe bomb improvised explosive device that was placed around the neck of an extortion victim. The name came from the PVC pipes used for the explosive device. This directorial debut premiered at the Cannes International Film Festival in 2007 as an official selection of the Directors Fortnight. The 84-minute film was shot in one single continuous take without cuts using a Glidecam Smooth Shooter and a Glidecam 2000 Pro camera stabilization system. The film won numerous awards at the International Thessaloniki Film Festival. Souvenir Souvenir is a 2016 romance film directed and co-written by Bavo Defurne. It stars Isabelle Huppert, Kévin Azaïs, and Johan Leysen. Coconut Hero Coconut Hero is a German-Canadian comedy film directed by Florian Cossen and released in 2015. Coconut Hero premiered on March 18, 2015 at the Carlton Cinema in Toronto where it screened for two consecutive weeks. Following its premiere, on March 25, Coconut Hero was shown for one week in Ottawas ByTowne Cinema. Happiness This page is about the Soviet film. For the French film, see Le Bonheur. Happiness is a 1935 silent satirical slapstick comedy set in the Russian Empire before the October Revolution and in the Soviet Union at the time of the collectivization. Medvedkins original title was The Snatchers or The Possessors. The original print featured an experimental color sequence illustrating a poor peasants dreams of becoming a king. It was the first color production of the Mosfilm studio. According to Medvedkin, "At that time the peasant could not dream of anything multicoloured of beautiful. His dream was limited, and in that the technology helped". The sequence was discarded on account of its poor technical quality and is apparently lost. Unnoticed on its release, Happiness became well known in the 1960s among film scholars. It was especially championed by Chris Marker who included some excerpts from Happiness in his 1992 documentary The Last Bolshevik. A Plumbing We Will Go A Plumbing We Will Go is the 46th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1940 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. They Only Kill Their Masters They Only Kill Their Masters is a 1972 American mystery film directed by James Goldstone, written by Lane Slate, and starring James Garner and Katharine Ross, with a supporting cast featuring Hal Holbrook, June Allyson, Tom Ewell, Peter Lawford, Edmond OBrien, and Arthur OConnell. The title refers to Doberman dogs that might have been responsible for a womans murder currently under investigation by the local police chief. The Cry of the Owl The Cry of the Owl is a 1987 French-Italian psychological thriller film, adapted from the 1962 novel The Cry of the Owl by Patricia Highsmith. The film was directed by Claude Chabrol and stars Christophe Malavoy, Mathilda May and Virginie Thévenet. Divorced illustrator Robert spies on a young woman named Juliette who he envies for her seemingly happy life. When they finally meet and Juliette leaves her fiancé Patrick for Robert, the situation quickly escalates. Heaven and Earth is a 1990 film directed by Haruki Kadokawa starring Enoki Takaaki, Tsugawa Masahiko, Asano Atsuko, Zaizen Naomi and Nomura Hironobu. Ken Watanabe was originally cast in the role of Kenshin but had to pull out due to his severe illness. The Journey of August King The Journey of August King is a 1995 American drama film directed by John Duigan based on the novel of the same name by John Ehle, who also wrote the screenplay. It stars Jason Patric and Thandie Newton. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 14, 1995, before later showing at the Chicago International Film Festival on October 13, 1995. It was released in theaters in the United States on November 10, 1995. Mermaid Mermaid is a 1996 Russian animated short film directed by Aleksandr Petrov and showcasing the paint-on-glass animation technique for which Petrov is known. The story is based on traditional Slavic folklore about the rusalki, river-dwelling mermaids said to be "born" from the unhappy souls of young women who had committed suicide by drowning—usually after being mistreated by a man. The Russian "mermaid" is, for this reason, a dangerous creature more akin to the Greek sirens than to Disneys cute and lovable Ariel. Set Me Free Set Me Free is a 1999 French-Canadian film by Léa Pool and starring Karine Vanasse. It tells the story of Hanna, a girl struggling with her sexuality and the depression of both her parents as she goes through puberty in Quebec in 1963. The film heavily references the French new-wave film Vivre sa vie by Jean-Luc Godard. The film won critical acclaim and several awards, both for Pool and Vanasse, including being named the years best Canadian feature by the Toronto Film Critics Association. Brown's Requiem Browns Requiem is a 1998 film written and directed by Jason Freeland. Browns Requiem was the first novel by noted crime author James Ellroy, and his third to be adapted to film following L.A. Confidential in 1997, and Blood on the Moon in 1987. Hendrix Hendrix is a 2000 biographical television film directed by Leon Ichaso about the life of Jimi Hendrix. It stars Wood Harris as Hendrix. It was nominated for a Primetime Emmy for editing in 2001. Absolutely Fabulous Absolutely Fabulous may refer to: Plain Truth Plain Truth is a 2004 TV drama directed by Paul Shapiro, starring Mariska Hargitay, Alison Pill and Jan Niklas. The film is based on Jodi Picoults book Plain Truth, where an Amish teen hides a pregnancy, gives birth in secret, and then flatly denies it all when the babys body is found, urban defense attorney Ellie Harrison decides to defend her. Ciao Bella Ciao Bella is an 86-minute 2007 Swedish feature film by director Mani Masserat-Agah and is the Iranian-Swedish directors debut long feature film. Generazione mille euro Generation 1000 Euros is a 2009 Italian comedy film written and directed by Massimo Venier. It is loosely based on a novel with the same name written by Antonio Incorvaia and Alessandro Rimassa. The film received two nominations at Nastri dArgento Awards, for best comedy film and for best supporting actress. The Film was released in April 24, 2009 Trade of Innocents Trade of Innocents is a 2012 American made thriller independent film written and directed by Christopher Bessette and starring Dermot Mulroney, Mira Sorvino, John Billingsley and Trieu Tran. The film was shot on location in Bangkok, Thailand. It will look to bring awareness and involvement to work against human trafficking. Itsi Bitsi Itsi Bitsi, also known as Steppeulven, is a 2014 Danish drama film directed by Ole Christian Madsen. It is a biopic of the band Steppeulvene. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Yaamirukka Bayamey Yaamirukka Bayamey is a 2014 Indian Tamil horror comedy film written and directed by debutant Deekay and produced by Elred Kumar. The cast includes Kreshna, Rupa Manjari, Karunakaran, Oviya and Anaswara Kumar. 15 technicians were introduced in the film, which started shooting in Nainital in October. Previously titled as Illa Aanalum Irukku, the film released on 9 May 2014 and received positive reviews. The film was later remade into Kannada as Namo Boothatma and in Telugu as Next Nuvve. Yaamirukka Bayamey is based on the 1998 Korean film The Quiet Family. The Aquatic Effect The Aquatic Effect is a 2016 French-Icelandic comedy-drama film directed by Sólveig Anspach. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival where it won the SACD Award. It won the César Award for Best Original Screenplay at the 42nd César Awards. Open Tee Bioscope Open Tee Bioscope is a 2015 Bengali language Indian coming-of-age comedy-drama film released on 15 January 2015, directed by director Anindya Chatterjee, who is the well known vocalist of the band Chandrabindu. The film is a coming of age story of an adolescent boy and his friends. Sazen Tange and the Pot Worth a Million Ryo is a 1935 black and white Japanese film comedy directed by Sadao Yamanaka and starring Denjirō Ōkōchi. The Adventures of Marco Polo The Adventures of Marco Polo is a 1938 adventure film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Gary Cooper, Sigrid Gurie, and Basil Rathbone. It was one of the most elaborate and costly of Samuel Goldwyns productions. Eye Myth Eye Myth is an experimental short film by Stan Brakhage, produced in 1967. The film has a running time of only nine seconds, but took about a year to produce. Ecstasy of the Angels is a later, more political, pink film directed by Kōji Wakamatsu. Train in the Snow Train in the Snow is a Croatian children and adventure film directed by Mate Relja. It was released on June 10, 1976. It is based on the childrens novel Vlak u snijegu written by Mato Lovrak, then a young schoolteacher inspired by actual events, in 1933, and first titled Djeca Velikog Sela. Defiance Defiance is a 1980 American film starring Jan-Michael Vincent, Art Carney, and Theresa Saldana. The film, an early Jerry Bruckheimer production, follows a suspended young seaman who takes up temporary housing in a neighborhood overrun by a gang while waiting for his next orders to ship out. The gang is in dominating control, stealing and robbing at will. No one will press charges due to fear of retribution, so he takes matters into his own hands to combat the growing violence, spurring his fellow neighbors to join him. The film was unsuccessful upon release, both with critics and the public, though it was shown often on cable movie channels in the early 1980s. Night Train to Venice Night Train to Venice is a 1993 German contemporary Gothic-horror film directed by Carlo U. Quinterio. This international production was a cooperation of British, Italian, and German artists, including Hugh Grant, Malcolm McDowell, Tahnee Welch, Evelyn Opela, Kristina Söderbaum and Rachel Rice. It was filmed in 1993 and released worldwide in 1995. The film has been criticized for the non-linear plot it follows and the obvious references to the Gothic genre. In a radio interview in 2002, Hugh Grant deemed the film the worst he has ever been in. The thriller presents a labyrinthine combination of sexual transgression, darkness and intrigue, bearing a strong similarity to other Gothic texts, including Dracula. The story itself features obscure icons, such as the constant appearance of a woman and child dressed in white, ferocious Rottweilers with a taste for human flesh, Venetians in strange masks and recurring figures of the Commedia dellarte; all of these elements wrapped in a dream-like atmosphere. Waiting for Happiness Waiting for Happiness is a 2002 drama film written and directed by Abderrahmane Sissako. Main characters are a student, who has returned to his home in Nouadhibou, an electrician and his child apprentice, and the local women. The film is characterized by a succession of scenes of the daily life of the characters which are unique to their particular African and Arab cultures, while borrowing from tropes of Tayeb Salehs Season of Migration to the North. The viewer must interpret the scenes without much help from narrator or plot, while the structure of the film hangs on a series of mundane but visually arresting moments, many of which are repeated in other works in Abderrahmane Sissakos opus, including scenes at a barber shop and a photo booth, also present in his earlier La Vie Sur Terre and later Timbuktu. The film presents typical Mauritanian moments of beauty, struggle, alienation, and humor, which are experienced by groups socially divided from each other, such as Bidhan women drinking tea and gossiping, West African migrants passing through Mauritania to get to Europe. The young protagonist who has returned interacts with all of these groups as an outsider, as he struggles to remember even his own Hassaniya Arabic dialect, but prefers instead French. Many of the themes and characters presage Sissakos 2014 film Timbuktu, and both explore liminal Sahel identities authentically situated in everyday life. Waiting for Happiness premiered at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section. Nina Nina is a 2004 Brazilian drama film directed by Heitor Dhalia and starring Guta Stresser and Myriam Muniz. The plot is loosely based on the 1886 Fyodor Dostoevskys novel Crime and Punishment. The setting is described to be of a dark humor nature in an urban new-age post apocalyptic gothic world, and includes manga-like animations throughout the film. Silver Bells Silver Bells is a 2005 Hallmark Hall of Fame Christmas made-for-television drama film starring Anne Heche and Tate Donovan based on the novel of the same name by Luanne Rice. It originally aired on CBS on November 27, 2005. Accomplices Accomplices is a 2009 Franco-Swiss crime thriller film directed by Frédéric Mermoud. The film premiered in competition at the 2009 Locarno International Film Festival. It won the Swiss Film Award for Best Screenplay in 2010. Persécution Persécution is a 2009 romantic-drama film directed by Patrice Chéreau. It stars Romain Duris, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Jean-Hugues Anglade. It premiered on 5 September 2009 at the 66th Venice International Film Festival where it was nominated for the Golden Lion. Super Rhino Super Rhino is a 2009 Walt Disney computer animated direct-to-video, comedy short film, starring the characters from feature film Bolt. Directed by Nathan Greno the Head of Story on Bolt, the short film picks up sometime after the conclusion of Bolt. The excitable and TV obsessed hamster Rhino finds out his friends Penny and Bolt have been kidnapped and have to save them from the evil Dr. Calico. The short inspires Bolt: The Video Game and is a spin-off to the fictional TV show featuring Bolt. Super Rhino was included in the 2009 DVD and Blu-Ray release of Bolt. Big Boys Gone Bananas!* Big Boys Gone Bananas!* is a 2011 documentary film, directed by Fredrik Gertten. The film is about how Gerttens film company was sued by Dole for the 2009 documentary film Bananas!*. L'autre vie de Richard Kemp Back in Crime is a 2013 French crime film directed by Germinal Alvarez. It competed in the main competition section of the 35th Moscow International Film Festival. Closer to God Closer to God is a 2014 American science fiction horror film produced by and starring Jeremy Childs. Romeo Juliet Romeo Juliet is a 2015 Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by Lakshman. The film features Jayam Ravi and Hansika Motwani and music composed by D. Imman. The film was released on 12 June 2015 to positive reviews.The movie was a commercial success. Egon Schiele: Death and the Maiden Egon Schiele: Death and the Maiden is a 2016 Austrian / Luxembourgish biographical film directed by Dieter Berner. María Candelaria (Xochimilco) María Candelaria is a 1943 Mexican romantic film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring Dolores del Río and Pedro Armendáriz. It was the first Mexican film to be screened at the Cannes International Film Festival where it won the Grand Prix becoming the first Latin American film to do so. María Candelaria would later win a Silver Ariel award for Best Cinematography. The film came to be regarded as one of Fernándezs best works, in which he portrays the indigenous people of Mexico with innocence and dignity. Fernández has said that he wrote an original version of the plot on 13 napkins while sitting in a restaurant. He was anxious because he was dating Dolores del Río and could not afford to buy her a birthday present. The film was originally titled Xochimilco and the protagonist was named María del Refugio. Major themes in the film include melodrama, indigenousness, nationalism, and the beauty of Mexico. María Candelaria is one of Mexicos most beloved films of all time, and it was ranked thirty-seventh among the top 100 films of Mexican cinema. Rhapsody Rhapsody is a 1954 American musical drama film directed by Charles Vidor and starring Elizabeth Taylor, Vittorio Gassman, John Ericson, and Louis Calhern. The Sword and the Dragon Ilya Muromets, known in the US as The Sword and the Dragon and in the UK as both The Epic Hero and the Beast and The Sword and The Dragon, is a Soviet fantasy film directed by the noted fantasy director Aleksandr Ptushko, made at Mosfilm and released in 1956. It is based on the byliny tales of the bogatyr Ilya Muromets. Blood for a Silver Dollar Blood for a Silver Dollar, also known as One Silver Dollar, is a 1965 Italian-French Spaghetti Western film directed by Giorgio Ferroni, written by Giorgio Stegani and Ferroni, and starring Giuliano Gemma and Ida Galli. Upon release in the United States, nearly all of the cast members and production team had their names changed for the English audience. In France the film is known as Le Dollar troué. Gemma was billed as "Montgomery Wood" as with many of his other films. The title song had a successful cover version by Nini Rosso. The original title music, composed by Gianni Ferrio, was used in Quentin Tarantinos Inglourious Basterds soundtrack. Some of Ferrios remaining themes are also featured in the videogame Red Dead Revolver. Fruit of Paradise Fruit of Paradise is a 1970 Czechoslovak avant-garde drama film directed by Věra Chytilová. It was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. The film is an adaptation of the Adam and Eve story. This was Chytilovás last film before she was placed on an eight-year ban by the Czechoslovak Government. Blume in Love Blume in Love is a 1973 film written, produced and directed by Paul Mazursky, who also appears in it. It stars George Segal and Susan Anspach. Others in the cast are Kris Kristofferson, Marsha Mason and Shelley Winters. A Jungle Book of Regulations Nie ma róży bez ognia is a Polish comedy film from 1974 directed by Stanisław Bareja. The subject is the chronic apartment shortage in Communist Poland. The film has been released for the English speaking world with subtitles, under the title: A Jungle Book of Regulations. Do Aur Do Paanch Do Aur Do Paanch is a 1980 Hindi action movie produced by C. Dhandyadupani and directed by Rakesh Kumar. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Shashi Kapoor, Hema Malini. The film was remade in Tamil as Ranga starring Rajinikanth. The Last Fling The Last Fling is a 1987 American made-for-television romantic comedy film directed by Corey Allen, written by Mitchel Katlin, and starring John Ritter and Connie Sellecca. Woman Thou Art Loosed Woman Thou Art Loosed is a 2004 American drama film directed by Michael Schultz and written by Stan Foster. It was produced by Stan Foster and Reuben Cannon. It is the 44th film or series directed by Schultz and is adapted from the self-help novel by T. D. Jakes. The film tells the story of a young woman who must come to terms with a long history of sexual abuse, drug addiction, and poverty. It has been reported that the story was loosely based on the screenwriters past relationship with a college girlfriend. A gospel stage play preceded the film. Infected Infected is a 2008 Canadian made-for-television Action adventure science-fiction horror-thriller film, which was directed by Adam Weissman. The movie has been given extremely negative reviews by critics and criticized by local television viewers for its B-movie/Z-movie-style elements and low-grade cinematography, extremely cheap budget, lack of coherence, and fast-paced and improper storytelling. The film however, has developed a strong cult following among Google users who have seen the film. The film received an R-rating from the MPAA before its scheduled release in the United States in 2009. Black and White Black and White is a 2010 Turkish drama film directed by Ahmet Boyacıoğlu which tells the stories of a group of regulars at a famous bar in Ankara, and was described by the director as being a film "about loneliness, growing old, friendship, solidarity, and that special bond you feel for Ankara." The film, which takes its name from the Siyah Beyaz Bar and Art Gallery where it is set, is according to Todays Zaman reviewer Emine Yıldırım "an adamant ode to this bar", which "has been a landmark of high-end art and upper-crust intellectualism for longer than 20 years...and on a larger scale, the city it represents through its group of characters." It went on general release across Turkey on and was selected for the 47th Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival and the 59th Mannheim-Heidelberg Film Festival. Intruder Intruder is a 2016 American horror film written and directed by Travis Zariwny. The film stars Steven Beckingham, Teresa Decher, Louise Linton, Susannah Mars, Mary McDonald-Lewis and Moby. The film was released on June 24, 2016, by IFC Midnight. Its plot follows a Portland cellist who finds herself attacked by an intruder during a storm. War Chod Na Yaar War Chhod Na Yaar is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language war comedy film directed and written by Faraz Haider and dialogues are written by Deepak Kingrani. The film was announced on 30 March 2013 with a launch party at Novotel Hotel in the presence of the lead actors, Sharman Joshi, Soha Ali Khan, Javed Jaffery, Sanjai Mishra, Dalip Tahil and Mukul Dev who play important characters in the film. The treatment of the humour in War Chhod Na Yaar has many layers; mostly situational, sometimes spoofy, sometimes slapstick, sometimes tongue-in-cheek, and sometimes even over-the-top. The movie was produced by AOPL Entertainment Pvt Ltd and was released on 11 October 2013. 4.1 Miles 4.1 Miles is a 2016 short documentary film about a Hellenic Coast Guard captain on the Greek island of Lesbos charged with the task of saving thousands of migrants crossing the Aegean Sea during the European migrant crisis. The film was directed by Daphne Matziaraki. The Tag-Along 2 The Tag-Along 2 is a 2017 Taiwanese horror film directed by Cheng Wei-hao. It is a sequel to The Tag-Along, which is adapted from the well-known Taiwanese urban legend, "The Little Girl in Red". The film stars Rainie Yang, Hsu Wei-ning, Francesca Kao, Lung Shao-hua and River Huang. It was released on August 25, 2017. The film was a commercial success, grossing NT$105 million domestically against its NT$45 million budget. Tyrel Tyrel is an American drama film written and directed by Sebastián Silva and starring Jason Mitchell, Christopher Abbott, Michael Cera, and Caleb Landry Jones. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2018. It marked Reg E. Catheys final film role. It was released on December 5, 2018 by Magnolia Pictures. Hera Pheri Hera Pheri is a 1976 Hindi crime film directed by Prakash Mehra and starring Amitabh Bachchan, Saira Banu, Vinod Khanna, Sulakshana Pandit, Shreeram Lagoo and Asrani. The films music is by Kalyanji Anandji and the lyrics were by Anjaan. This movie was a "superhit" at the box office. Vinod Khanna received a Filmfare nomination for Best Supporting Actor. This is one of six films that Vinod Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan starred together in. At the time, the pairing of the two actors often made the film quite successful, especially since both actors were rising stars gunning for the top spot in Hindi Cinema. Sweet Dreams Sweet Dreams is a 1981 Italian comedy-drama film directed, written and starred by Nanni Moretti. It entered the 38th Venice International Film Festival, in which won the Special Jury Prize. The Junction Boys The Junction Boys is a 2002 television film about the Junction Boys and based on Jim Dents 2001 book The Junction Boys. It first aired on ESPN on December 14, 2002 and starred Tom Berenger as Bear Bryant. The Agronomist The Agronomist is a 2003 American documentary directed by Jonathan Demme about Jean Dominique. The documentary follows the life of Dominique, who ran Haitis first independent radio station, Radio Haiti-Inter, during multiple repressive regimes. The documentary starts with an interview where Jean Dominique recounts a day when he was able to broadcast gunfire outside Radio Haiti-Inter. Method Method is a 2004 thriller film directed by Duncan Roy. The international co-production is a film within a film about a cast and crew who are in Romania to make a film about serial killer, Belle Gunness. Fire Serpent Fire Serpent is a 2007 Sci Fi Channel monster movie directed by John Terlesky. Silent Scream Silent Scream is a 2005 American psychological slasher film directed by Matt Cantu and Lance Kawas and starring Scott Vickaryous, Melissa Schuman and Shanti Lowry. It premiered at the Chicago Horror Film Festival on October 28, 2005 and was released on DVD on December 5, 2006. Ready or Not Ready or Not is a 2009 independent American comedy film directed by Sean Doyle and written by Doyle and Travis Kurtz. The film stars Christian Oliver, Seamus Dever, Evan Helmuth, and Jonathan Murphy as four college friends who become stranded in Mexico during a bachelor party. Mai Mai Miracle is a Japanese animated film based on Nobuko Takagis novelization of her autobiography, Maimai Shinko. It was produced by the animation studio Madhouse, distributed by Shochiku, and directed by Sunao Katabuchi. The film debuted at the Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland on August 15, 2009. It was released in Japan on November 21, and ultimately had a rare seven-month run at the cinemas. The movies plot is partially based on research on Sei Shōnagons The Pillow Book. Hanezu Hanezu is 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Naomi Kawase, based on a novel by Masako Bando. The title is an ancient Japanese word for a shade of red, taken from the 8th century poetry collection Manyōshū. The story is set in contemporary time in the Asuka area and recalls the ancient history of the place. The film premiered In Competition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Pizza Pizza is an Indian Hindi-language horror film directed by Akshay Akkineni. The film stars Akshay Oberoi, Parvathy Omanakuttan and Dipannita Sharma in the lead roles, while Arunoday Singh, Rajesh Sharma, Omkar Das Manikpuri and Sonali Sachdev play supporting roles. The film is a remake of 2012 Tamil film, Pizza, directed by Karthik Subbaraj and was released on 18 July 2014. The film was declared "Average". The Samurai in Autumn The Samurai in Autumn is a 2016 Serbian comedy film directed by Danilo Bećković. Cezanne et Moi Cézanne and I is a 2016 French biographical drama film based on the friendship between 19th century novelist Émile Zola and painter Paul Cézanne. The film was written and directed by Danièle Thompson; it stars Guillaume Canet, Guillaume Gallienne, Alice Pol, Déborah François and Sabine Azéma. It was named as one of four films on the shortlist for the French submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards. Variety Variety is a 1925 silent drama film directed by Ewald Andre Dupont based on the novel Der Eid des Stephan Huller by Felix Hollaender. In the film, Jannings portrays "Boss Huller", a former trapeze artist who was badly injured in a fall from the high wire and who now runs a seedy carnival with his wife and their child. Huller insists that the family take in a beautiful stranger as a new sideshow dancer, with whom he develops a new trapeze number. He falls in love with the new star, and the story ends in tragedy. The film was heavily censored when it was released in America, by excising the entire first reel, "thus destroying the motivation of the tragedy, implying that the acrobat was married to his Eurasian temptress." The trapeze scenes are set in the Berlin Wintergarten theatre. The camera swings from long shot to close-up, like the acrobats. The story was loosely remade by Dupont as the 1931 sound film Salto Mortale. The Steel Trap The Steel Trap is a 1952 American film noir written and directed by Andrew L. Stone and starring Joseph Cotten and Teresa Wright. Frankenstein 1970 Frankenstein 1970 is a 1958 science fiction/horror film, shot in black and white CinemaScope, starring Boris Karloff and featuring Don "Red" Barry. The independent film was directed by Howard W. Koch, written by Richard Landau and George Worthing Yates and produced by Aubrey Schenck. It was released theatrically in some markets on a double feature with the Zsa Zsa Gabor film Queen of Outer Space. Yellowstone Kelly Yellowstone Kelly is a 1959 Western Technicolor film based upon a novel by Heck Allen with a screenplay by Burt Kennedy starring Clint Walker as Luther Sage "Yellowstone" Kelly, and directed by Gordon Douglas. The film was originally supposed to be directed by John Ford with John Wayne in the Clint Walker role but Ford and Wayne opted to make The Horse Soldiers instead. At the time the film was notable for using the leads of then popular Warner Bros. Television shows, Cheyenne, Lawman, 77 Sunset Strip, and The Alaskans as well as Warners contract stars such as Andra Martin, Claude Akins, Rhodes Reason and Gary Vinson. The novel was based on the real life Luther Kelly. Cathy Come Home Cathy Come Home is a 1966 BBC television play by Jeremy Sandford, produced by Tony Garnett and directed by Ken Loach, about homelessness. A 1998 Radio Times readers poll voted it the "best single television drama" and a 2000 industry poll rated it as the second best British television programme ever made. Filmed in a gritty, realistic drama documentary style, it was first broadcast on 16 November 1966 on BBC1. The play was shown in the BBCs The Wednesday Play anthology strand, which often tackled social issues. The Liquidator The Liquidator is a 1965 British thriller film starring Rod Taylor as Brian "Boysie" Oakes, Trevor Howard, and Jill St. John. It was based on the first of a series of Boysie Oakes novels by John Gardner, The Liquidator. The film follows the 1964 novel closely. Due to a legal dispute, the films original November 1965 release was delayed to the end of 1966, by which time the spy film craze was waning. The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini Ghost in the Invisible Bikini is the seventh and last of American International Pictures beach party films. Released in 1966, the film features the cast cavorting in and around a haunted house and the adjacent swimming pool. No beach appears in the film. Besides the usual bikini-clad cast, random singing, silly plot line, musical guests, and ridiculous chases and fight scenes, the continuity linking this to the other beach films is the Rat Pack motorcycle gang led by Eric Von Zipper, as well as the appearance of previous beach party alumni Tommy Kirk, Deborah Walley, Bobbi Shaw, Jesse White, Aron Kincaid, Quinn OHara and Boris Karloff. Pop singer Nancy Sinatra, who was on the rise at the time just before the film was released, has a supporting role and performs one song written for the film; and The Bobby Fuller Four appear as themselves and sing two songs. Claudia Martin, daughter of Dean Martin, co-stars in the film as Lulu. The briefly famous Italian starlet Piccola Pupa appears as herself and sings a song. Diaboliquement vôtre Diabolically Yours is a 1967 thriller film starring Alain Delon and Senta Berger. It was the last film by director Julien Duvivier. Peppermint Soda Peppermint Soda is a 1977 French film directed by Diane Kurys. This autobiographical film was her directorial debut, and it won the Prix Louis-Delluc. The high school where the film takes place is the Lycée Jules-Ferry in Paris, France. Forever Mary Forever Mery, is a 1989 Italian drama film directed by Marco Risi and released in 1989. It stars Michele Placido, Claudio Amendola, Alessandra Di Sanzo, Francesco Benigno, Roberto Mariano, Maurizio Prollo, Filippo Genzardi, Alfredo Li Bassi, Salvatore Termini, Luigi Maria Burruano, Gianluca Favilla, Giovanni Alamia and Tony Sperandeo. Luther the Geek Luther the Geek is a 1990 American comedy horror film directed by Carlton J. Albright and released by Troma Entertainment. It stars Edward Terry in the titular role, with Stacy Haiduk and Joan Roth playing supporting roles. Tongues Untied Tongues Untied is a 1989 experimental documentary film directed by Marlon T. Riggs, and featuring Marlon Riggs, Essex Hemphill, Brian Freeman, among others. The film seeks, in its authors words to, "...shatter the nations brutalizing silence on matters of sexual and racial difference." To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Teddy Awards, the film was selected to be shown at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2016. For the Moment For the Moment is a 1993 film written and directed by Aaron Kim Johnston and starring Russell Crowe and Christianne Hirt. The plot revolves around airmen training in rural Manitoba, Canada, with the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan during the Second World War. The main focus of the story is the wartime romance between Russell Crowes character and a local girl. Johnston was inspired to write the screenplay based upon the stories of his father who was an instructor and bomber pilot in the war, and his mothers experiences as a young woman on the home front. Kicked in the Head Kicked in the Head is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Matthew Harrison and written by Kevin Corrigan and Matthew Harrison. The film stars Kevin Corrigan, Linda Fiorentino, Michael Rapaport, Lili Taylor, James Woods and Burt Young. The film was released on September 26, 1997, by October Films. Maden Maden is a 1978 Turkish film starring Cüneyt Arkın, Tarık Akan and Hale Soygazi, and directed by Yavuz Özkan. It is about a group of miners who decide to strike against a greedy mining company to demand better working conditions. The film is from the wave of political films in Turkey during the 1970s and actually represents one of the highest points of activism in the Turkish cinema as the Turkish left was in its peak point too. Kurukshetra Kurukshetra is a 2000 Indian action drama film written and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar. It released on 10 November 2000 and stars Sanjay Dutt, Mahima Chaudhry and Om Puri in lead roles with Mukesh Rishi and Shivaji Satam in supporting roles. Paz! Paz! is a 2002 Italian comedy film written and directed by Renato De Maria. Set in 1977 in Bologna, it is based on several comic characters created by Andrea Pazienza. Fuga Fuga is a 2006 Chilean-Argentine drama film directed by Pablo Larraín. It is Larraíns directing debut. Meltdown: Days of Destruction Meltdown: Days of Destruction is a 2006 television film. It primarily concerns social breakdown, combat, and personal relationships during a heat wave of 110-140 degrees Fahrenheit. The Price to Pay The Price to Pay is a 2007 French comedy film directed by Alexandra Leclère. 8 pervykh svidaniy 8 First Dates is a 2012 Russian-Ukrainian romantic comedy directed by David Dodson and Aleksandr Malyarevsky. It stars Oksana Akinshina and Volodymyr Zelensky. Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me is a 2013 documentary film directed by Chiemi Karasawa about the life and career of Elaine Stritch. Alec Baldwin and Broadway producer Cheryl Wiesenfeld served as executive producers on the film. It opened in theaters on 21 February 2014, shortly before Stritchs death in July 2014. Karasawa and crew began following Stritch in 2011, she was 86 at the time. Bachchan Bachchan is a 2013 Indian Kannada-language psychological action thriller film directed by Shashank and starring Sudeep, Bhavana, Parul Yadav and Tulip Joshi in the lead roles The film features background score and soundtrack composed by V. Harikrishna and cinematography handled by Shekar Chandru. Producer V. Ravichandran released the teaser trailer on 31 May 2012 at Gold Finch Hotel. The film released on 11 April 2013. The film was also released in Dubai and other Middle Eastern countries on 18 April 2013. It released in Germany on 22 June 2013, in Perth on 30 June 2013, the film dubbed in Hindi in same name by Goldmine Films and Malayalam. 2014 Tamil version released and Telugu version released as Kiccha, Melbourne on 6 July 2013, Adelaide on 27 July 2013, in California on 1 November 2013. Stones for the Rampart Stones for the Rampart is a 2014 Polish drama film based on the eponymous novel by Aleksander Kamiński. Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas Elf: Buddys Musical Christmas is a 2014 American stop-motion animated Christmas musical television special directed by Mark Caballero and Seamus Walsh and written by Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, Bob Martin and Thomas Meehan. It is based on the 2003 film Elf and the Broadway theatre musical The Musical. While Ed Asner reprises his role of Santa Claus from the film, the rest of the cast consists of Jim Parsons, Mark Hamill, Kate Micucci, Max Charles, and Rachael MacFarlane. The special premiered on December 16, 2014, on NBC. I Promise You Anarchy I Promise You Anarchy is a 2015 Mexican drama film, directed and written by Julio Hernández Cordón. The film stars Diego Calva Hernández and Eduardo Eliseo Martinez as two long-time friends and lovers, who after a failed business are separated by the mother of one of them. The film premiered at the 68th Locarno International Film Festival, being the only Latin film competing for the Golden Leopard Award, and was screened at the Contemporary World Cinema Section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. After its exhibition at the 13th Morelia International Film Festival, the film earned the Guerrero Award for Best Mexican Feature and a Special Mention by the Jury. The film also received two nominations at the 2016 Ariel Awards for Best Director and Best Cinematography. Das Tagebuch der Anne Frank Das Tagebuch der Anne Frank is a 2016 German drama film directed by German filmmaker Hans Steinbichler and written by Fred Breinersdorfer. It stars Lea van Acken as the titular character, Martina Gedeck, Ulrich Noethen, and Stella Kunkat. The film is based on Anne Franks famous diary and tells the story of Anne Frank, the Jewish girl who went into hiding with her family in Amsterdam and became a victim of the Holocaust. The world premiere was held at February 16, 2016 in a special presentation for young people during the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. It was listed as one of eight films that could be the German submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected. The film was theatrically released in the Germany on March 3, 2016, by Universal Pictures International. It received a largely positive reviews from critics, with many praising van Ackens performance as Anne Frank, and grossed over $31 million. A Question of Faith A Question of Faith is a 2017 American Christian drama film. This film was released on September 29, 2017, by Pure Flix Entertainment. Triple Trouble Triple Trouble is a two-reel American silent comedy film that was released in 1918. It stars Charlie Chaplin, Edna Purviance, and Leo White. This film was not an official Chaplin film, even though it has many Chaplin-directed scenes; after he left the studio,Essanay edited it together using outtakes and newly shot footage directed by Leo White. It had already been established in court that Chaplin had no legal control over the films made during his time with Essanay and could not prevent its release. Lullaby of Broadway Lullaby of Broadway is a 1951 American musical romantic comedy film directed by David Butler and released by Warner Bros.. It stars Doris Day as Melinda Howard, an entertainer who travels to New York to see her mother, and Gene Nelson as Tom Farnham, a fellow entertainer and Melindas love interest. Gladys George appears as Jessica Howard, Melindas alcoholic mother, in addition to S.Z. Sakall, Billy De Wolfe, Florence Bates, and Anne Triola. Songs from the film were released in an album of the same name. Glas Glass is a 1958 Dutch short documentary film by director and producer Bert Haanstra. The film won the Oscar for Documentary Short Subject in 1959. The film is about the glass industry in the Netherlands. It contrasts the handmade crystal from the Royal Leerdam Glass Factory with automated bottle making machines. Short segments of artisans making various glass goods by hand are joined with those of mass production. It is often acclaimed to be the perfect short documentary. Django the Bastard Django the Bastard, also known as The Strangers Gundown, is a 1969 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Garrone. This Gothic-themed Spaghetti Western took advantage of the success of Sergio Corbuccis film Django, hence its title. A similar spaghetti western is the 1967 film Django Kill. Femmes Fatales Calmos is a 1976 French film directed by Bertrand Blier. Twice in a Lifetime Twice in a Lifetime is a 1985 film directed by Bud Yorkin and starring Gene Hackman. A married steelworker in the midst of a mid-life crisis becomes attracted to another woman, played by Ann-Margret. Ellen Burstyn, Amy Madigan, Ally Sheedy and Brian Dennehy co-star. Paul McCartney composed and performed the theme song to the film, heard over the end credits. It remained commercially unavailable as a recording until 1993, when it was included as a bonus track on a reissue of McCartneys album Pipes of Peace. Woody Woodpecker Woody Woodpecker is the first animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on June 30, 1940, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. This is the second appearance of Woody Woodpecker; his debut was in an Andy Panda cartoon, Knock Knock. The working title of this cartoon is Cracked Nut. Kad mrtvi zapjevaju When the Dead Start Singing is a Croatian feature film directed by Krsto Papić. It was released in 1998. Venomous Venomous is a 2001 disaster horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray, credited as Ed Raymond, and starring Treat Williams, Mary Page Keller and Hannes Jaenicke. Redentor Redeemer is a 2004 Brazilian drama film, the debut film of director Cláudio Torres. Byron Byron is a British television film based on the adult life of English poet Lord Byron. Written by Nick Dear and directed by Julian Farino, it features Jonny Lee Miller in the title role alongside Vanessa Redgrave who portrays Lady Melbourne. It was first aired by the BBC in two, 75 minute parts in September 2003. Snowboarders Snowboarďáci is a Czech comedy film directed by Karel Janák. It was released in 2004. Hide and Creep Hide and Creep is an American horror/comedy film released in 2004. This film was based on an earlier short named "Birthday Call". Both the film and the short were directed by Chuck Hartsell and Chance Shirley, and were written by Chance Shirley. The film was produced by Crewless Productions, an Alabama based independent production company. Hide and Creep had its world premiere September 23, 2004 at the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival in Birmingham. Odgrobadogroba Gravehopping is a 2005 Slovenian film directed by Jan Cvitkovič. It was Slovenias submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Grendel Grendel is a 2007 American action-fantasy television film directed by Nick Lyon and very loosely based on the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf. The television film was produced by the Sci Fi channel as an original movie for broadcasting on the Sci Fi cable television network, and began airing on January 13, 2007. In 2010 it was released on DVD from the sister company by Universal Pictures. Occult is a 2009 J-Horror, "found footage" film in the form of a documentary. The movie was written and directed by Kōji Shiraishi. Americano Americano is a 2011 French drama film written and directed by Mathieu Demy. Demy also stars alongside Geraldine Chaplin, Salma Hayek and Chiara Mastroianni. Demys mother, Agnès Varda, who was also a filmmaker, served as a producer on the project. The film received its première at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival on 8 September 2011 and later that month, was also screened at the San Sebastián International Film Festival, where it competed for the Kutxa-New Directors Award. In October it was played at the 55th BFI London Film Festival. Alice in Murderland Alice in Murderland, also known as The Alice in Wonderland Murders, is a 2010 low budget American horror film written and directed by Dennis Devine. The film stars Malerie Grady, Marlene McCohen, Kelly Kula and Christopher Senger. The film has received negative reviews by critics and horror fans. Sekaiichi hatsukoi is a Japanese yaoi manga series written and illustrated by Shungiku Nakamura. In 2011, the manga was adapted into an anime television series under the title Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi. Produced by Studio Deen under the direction of Chiaki Kon, the anime series began its broadcast run on April 9, 2011. An original animation DVD was bundled with the fifth and sixth volumes of the manga series, released in March and September 2011. A film adaptation was released on March 15, 2014. On December 13, 2016, Funimation announced they had licensed the series, including the OVA. It was released on home-video March 7, 2017. A new anime adaptation focused on the Proposal Arc has been announced to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the new Emerald magazine. Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi is an spin-off of Junjo Romantica, another series by the same author. Journey to Greenland Journey to Greenland is a 2016 French comedy film directed by Sébastien Betbeder. The film was screened at the ACID event of the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Nosotros los pobres Nosotros los pobres is a 1948 Mexican drama film directed by Ismael Rodríguez. It was originally titled Topillos y Planillas, but later changed after its author Pedro de Urdimalas heard Abel Cureño commenting about the unfair treatment of the poor people in the city exclaimed: "Nosotros los pobres somos despreciados por la gente; Nosotros los pobres no tenemos nada" "Although it won no prizes, it remained for many years Mexicos all-time leader in box-office receipts and is often shown on television". The Vampire The Vampire is a black-and-white 1957 American horror film produced by Arthur Gardner and Jules V. Levy, directed by Paul Landres, and starring John Beal and Colleen Gray. Like 1956s The Werewolf, it offered a science fiction take on a traditionally supernatural creature, although the films were produced by different production companies. The film was released theatrically in San Francisco as a double feature with The Monster That Challenged the World, but it did not receive a theatrical run aside from this. The Vampire, due to the use of its alternative title, is now often confused in references with the 1935 film Mark of the Vampire starring Bela Lugosi. The Last Challenge The Last Challenge is a 1967 Metrocolor Western in Panavision, produced and directed by Richard Thorpe. The film starred Glenn Ford and Angie Dickinson and centered around a town sheriff contending with his reputation as the "fastest gun in the West." It is also known under the titles of Pistolero and The Pistolero of Red River. The Last Challenge was adapted from Pistoleros Progress, a novel by John Sherry and published by Pocket Books in 1966. It is widely and falsely reported that the screenplay for The Last Challenge was written by Albert Maltz, the blacklisted writer. The confusion is due to Maltz use of the pseudonym John B. Sherry. Peter Ford in his biography of his father Glenn Ford: A Life noted, "Oddly the picture Dad made after The Last Challenge, called Day of the Evil Gun, was directed by Jerry Thorpe, Richards son. This must be the only case in film history where the same star made back-to-back movies directed first by a father and then by his son". Where the Boys Are Where the Boys Are 84 is a 1984 American sex comedy film directed by Hy Averback and starring Lisa Hartman, Lorna Luft, Wendy Schaal and Lynn-Holly Johnson. A remake of the 1960 film Where the Boys Are, it was produced by Allan Carr. It was the first film released by Tri-Star Pictures. Code Name: Emerald Code Name: Emerald is a 1985 action-drama film about a spy for the Allies working undercover in Nazi Germany during World War II. The film was directed by Jonathan Sanger, and stars Ed Harris, Max von Sydow, Eric Stoltz, and Patrick Stewart. It was the first theatrical film produced by NBC. Purple People Eater Purple People Eater is a 1988 American science-fiction comedy film based on Sheb Wooleys 1958 novelty song of the same name, written and directed by Linda Shayne, and stars Neil Patrick Harris, Ned Beatty, Shelley Winters, Dustin Diamond, Peggy Lipton, and Thora Birch in her film debut. Chubby Checker and Little Richard made musical guest appearances. The film was released on December 16, 1988. Return from the River Kwai Return from the River Kwai is a 1989 British film directed by Andrew McLaglen and starring Edward Fox, Chris Penn and Timothy Bottoms. It is not a sequel to Bridge on the River Kwai, although it deals with POWS of the Japanese in World War Two. If the Shoe Fits If the Shoe Fits is a 1990 American television film, starring Rob Lowe and Jennifer Grey. It was directed by Tom Clegg. Young and Dangerous 3 Young and Dangerous 3 is a 1996 Hong Kong triad film directed by Andrew Lau. It is the second sequel in the Young and Dangerous film series. Starting from this movie, it is distributed by Golden Harvest Company. The Taking of Pelham One Two Three The Taking of Pelham One Two Three is a 1998 Canadian/American television film directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá and starring Edward James Olmos. It is a television adaptation of the novel of the same name by Morton Freedgood, and is a remake of the 1974 classic. It was followed by the 2009 remake. Totally Blonde Totally Blonde is a 2001 comedy film written and directed by Andrew Van Slee and starring Krista Allen, Maeve Quinlan and Michael Bublé. The musical soundtrack was released as the album Totally Bublé. The airhead comedy was Bublés second film, after a bit part as a singer in Duets starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Huey Lewis, and followed by a role as Hap in The Snow Walker. The soundtrack, which was moderately successful, was soon followed by his first major label release Michael Bublé. The Bret Hart Story: The Best There Is, the Best There Was, the Best There Ever Will Be Bret "Hit Man" Hart: The Best There Is, The Best There Was, The Best There Ever Will Be also known as The Bret Hart Story: The Best There Is, The Best There Was, The Best There Ever Will Be is a best selling DVD documentary film released as part of a three-DVD set on November 15, 2005, by World Wrestling Entertainment. The documentary chronicles the career of popular WWE wrestler Bret Hart. Hart collaborated with WWE to make the documentary, contributing hours of interview content to the film. This collaboration marked the first time Hart had worked in an on camera capacity with WWE since the Montreal Screwjob, which was Harts last in-ring appearance with the company until his return on January 4, 2010. The documentary chronicles Bret Harts wrestling career, from how he broke into the business as a member of the Hart family to his run in World Championship Wrestling. This is the second documentary about Bret Hart, the first being Wrestling with Shadows which chronicles Harts last days wrestling in the WWF and talks about his relationship with his brother Owen. Boy s tenyu II. Revansh Revenge is a 2007 Russian sports drama movie. The film is a sequel to Shadowboxing and was followed by Last Round which was released in 2011 in Russia. Here Here is a 2011 American drama adventure film directed by Braden King who also co-wrote the movie with Dani Valent. The film stars Ben Foster and Lubna Azabal. Evil - In the Time of Heroes Evil: In the Time of Heroes is a 2009 Greek zombie horror film starring Billy Zane. Beyond Beyond is a 2014 British science fiction romantic drama written and directed by Joseph Baker and Tom Large. It stars Richard J. Danum and Gillian MacGregor as a married couple who attempt to make their relationship work during the approach of a potentially catastrophic asteroid. It premiered at the Sci-Fi-London film festival on 24 April 2014. Amnesia Amnesia is a 2015 Swiss-French drama film directed by Barbet Schroeder. It was selected to screen in the Special Screenings section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Re: Born Re:Born is a Japanese action film directed by Yûji Shimomura and starring Tak Sakaguchi. Adhe Kangal Adhe Kangal is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language romantic action thriller film written and directed by Rohin Venkatesan and produced by C. V. Kumar. The film features Kalaiyarasan, Janani Iyer and Sshivada in the leading roles and Bala Saravanan plays the role of comedian, while Ghibran composes the films music. The film had a theatrical release on 26 January 2017 coinciding with Indias Republic Day to unanonymously positive reviews. The Film Was Declared as a Superhit at the box office. The film was remade in Kannada as Samhaara starring Chiranjeevi Sarja in the role of Kalaiyarasan, and also in Telugu as Neevevaro with Aadhi reprising Kalaiyarasans role The Man Who Lived Again The Man Who Changed His Mind is a 1936 British science fiction horror film starring Boris Karloff and Anna Lee. It was directed by Robert Stevenson and was produced by Gainsborough Pictures. The film was also known as The Brainsnatcher or The Man Who Lived Again. Il ferroviere The Railroad Man is a 1956 Italian drama film directed by Pietro Germi. Child's Play Childs Play is a 1972 American drama-mystery film directed by Sidney Lumet. It stars James Mason, Robert Preston and Beau Bridges. The screenplay by Leon Prochnik is based on the 1970 play of the same title by Robert Marasco. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on September 4, 2012, by Olive Films. The Sorcerer's Apprentice Krabat – The Sorcerers Apprentice is a 1978 Czechoslovak cutout animated dark fantasy film directed by Karel Zeman, based on the 1971 book Krabat by Otfried Preußler, and the Sorbian folk tale upon which the book is based. The name Krabat is derived from the word Croat. A Grin Without A Cat A Grin Without a Cat is a 1977 French essay film by Chris Marker. It focuses on global political turmoil in the 1960s and 70s, including the rise of the New Left in France and the development of socialist movements in Latin America. Using the image of Lewis Carrolls Cheshire Cat, the films title evokes a dissonance between the promise of a global socialist revolution with its actual nonexistence. The films original French title is Le fond de lair est rouge, which means "The essence of the air is red", and has a subtext similar to the English title, implying that the socialist movement existed only in the air. The title is also a play on words: The original expression in French is "Le fond de lair est frais", meaning "there is a chill/a nip in the air". Chris Marker replaced the last word with "rouge", so the original title translates to There is Red in the Air. La colmena La Colmena is a 1982 Spanish film directed by Mario Camus. Based on the novel The Hive by Camilo José Cela, it depicts the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War and its impact on several characters. Cela has a small role as Matías. Bad Channels Bad Channels is a 1992 American science fiction spoof, released by Full Moon Features. It is about two aliens who invade a radio station with the intention of capturing female humans, by using radio broadcasts. The hero is a DJ forced to combat the aliens alone when listeners think he is joking about the invasion. A semi-sequel was released in the form of Dollman vs. Demonic Toys, a crossover film featuring characters from Dollman, Demonic Toys and Bad Channels. The film also has its own soundtrack composed and performed by Blue Öyster Cult and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Among Giants Among Giants is a 1998 British film directed by Sam Miller and written by Simon Beaufoy. It is set in Yorkshire, and stars Pete Postlethwaite, Rachel Griffiths and James Thornton. The plot came about after Beaufoy was refused permission to make a documentary on electricity pylon painters in Pembrokeshire, and converted the idea into fiction. The script predates that of The Full Monty, but only found a producer in the wake of the earlier films success. The practicalities of shooting atop electricity pylons, not to mention insurance difficulties, meant that a safer mock-up pylon was made for the actors. This proved unconvincing: Postlethwaite remarked that "I dont believe we are up there, and if you dont sell that shot you dont sell the rest of the pylons," and so some material was re-shot on real pylons after training from Electricity Board climbing experts. Around the time of the films release, the Bedford van converted for use as a camper van—dubbed "the shagging wagon" in the film—was stolen and burnt out in Sheffield. Silent Predators Silent Predators is a 1999 American television film directed by Noel Nosseck and starring Harry Hamlin and Shannon Sturges. Bio Hunter is a Japanese manga series authored by Fujihiko Hosono. It tells the story about two molecular biologists, Koshigaya and Komada who take on humans with strange viruses that make them less human and more demonic. It was serialized in the Scola manga magazine Comic Burger. The manga was also adapted into an hour-long single-episode anime OVA, produced by Madhouse Studios and Toei Video, directed by Yuzo Sato and scripted by Yoshiaki Kawajiri. It was distributed throughout the United States and Canada by Urban Vision. The English dub is distributed by MVM Films in the United Kingdom and Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand. Red Shadow: Akakage is a 2001 Japanese action comedy film directed by Hiroyuki Nakano. It is a feature film remake of the 1967 TV series , created by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. The film stars Masanobu Andō in the title role and features a guest star appearance of Tomoyasu Hotei returning from the 1998 spin-off and virtual prequel Samurai Fiction. Lost Things Lost Things is a 2004 Australian suspense film about four friends who go away to the beach for the weekend. The Other Side of the Street The Other Side of The Street or O outro lado da rua is a 2004 Brazilian film written and directed by Marcos Bernstein. It stars Fernanda Montenegro and Raul Cortez. Sparkle Sparkle is a 2007 British comedy film written and directed by Tom Hunsinger and Neil Hunter and shot on location in London, Liverpool and the Isle of Man. The Genius of Charles Darwin The Genius of Charles Darwin is a three-part television documentary, written and presented by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins. It was first shown in August 2008 on Channel 4. It won Best TV Documentary Series 2008 at the British Broadcast Awards in January 2009. Liar Game: The Final Stage is a 2010 Japanese film directed by Hiroaki Matsuyama. The film is a continuation of the popular Fuji Television drama series, Liar Game. It was released in Japan on March 6, 2010 and was subsequently released in Singapore and Hong Kong . Furthermore, it has been confirmed that the film will be shown in Macau, Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei. Drew: The Man Behind the Poster Drew: The Man Behind The Poster is a 2013 documentary film directed by Erik Sharkey about the career of American film poster artist Drew Struzan. It debuted July 19, 2013 at the San Diego Comic-Con International. Qualquer Gato Vira-Lata Qualquer Gato Vira-Lata is a 2011 Brazilian romantic comedy film directed by Tomas Portella. Based on the 1998 play Qualquer Gato Vira-Lata tem uma Vida Sexual Mais Saudável que a Nossa by Juca de Oliveira, it stars Cléo Pires, Malvino Salvador, and Dudu Azevedo. A sequel is set to be released in the second half of 2014 with the three main actors and director set to return. Stalked at 17 Stalked at 17 is an American teen drama film starring Taylor Spreitler. It premiered October 27, 2012 on Lifetime. Lahoriye Lahoriye is a 2017 Indian-Punjabi historical drama film written and directed by Amberdeep Singh. It stars Amrinder Gill, Sargun Mehta, Yuvraj Hans, Nimrat Khaira, Sardar Sohi & Guggu Gill in leading roles. Lahoriye released worldwide on 12 May 2017 to a positive response from both critics and audiences. Lahoriye won 16 Awards in different ceremonies from 4965 nominations. Lahoriye is about the effects of the partition of India on Punjab. The movie deals with the modern India and how two people of different religions and countries begin to love each other and come together by connecting their values of the same culture as Punjabis. Ella Cinders Ella Cinders is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green, starring Colleen Moore, produced by her husband John McCormick, and co-starring Moores most popular co-star, Lloyd Hughes. The film is based on the syndicated comic strip of the same name by William M. Conselman and Charles Plumb, which in turn was based upon the millennia-old folk tale of Cinderella. In 2013, Ella Cinders was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Love Love is a silent film directed by Edmund Goulding and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. MGM made the film in order to capitalize on its winning romantic team of Greta Garbo and John Gilbert who had starred in the 1926 blockbuster, Flesh and the Devil. Taking full advantage of the star power, a drama was scripted based on Leo Tolstoys timeless novel, Anna Karenina. The result was a failure for the authors purists, but it provided the public with a taste of Gilbert-Garbo eroticism that would never again be matched. The publicity campaign for the film was one of the largest up to that time, and the title was changed from the original, Heat. Director Dimitri Buchowetzki began work on Love with Garbo and Ricardo Cortez. However, producer Irving Thalberg was unhappy with the early filming, and started over by replacing Buchowetzki with Edmund Goulding, cinematographer Merritt B. Gerstad with William H. Daniels, and Cortez with Gilbert. They Were Five They Were Five is a 1936 French drama film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Jean Gabin, Charles Vanel and Viviane Romance. It tells the story of five unemployed workers who win the jackpot in the national lottery but their solidarity then proves fragile. Ek Ladka Ek Ladki Ek Ladka Ek Ladki is a 1992 Indian Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Vijay Sadanah, starring Salman Khan and Neelam Kothari. The film was released on 19 June 1992. The film is largely a remake of Hollywood movie Overboard released in 1987. The Curse of El Charro The Curse of El Charro is a 2005 horror film starring Danny Trejo. The Curse of El Charro was released on DVD by Paramount Home Video in 2006. Pictures of Hollis Woods Pictures of Hollis Woods is a film that debuted on CBS as a Hallmark Hall of Fame film on December 2, 2007. The film is directed by Tony Bill and is based on the Newbery Honor winning novel of the same name by Patricia Reilly Giff. It stars child actress Jodelle Ferland as the title character along with Sissy Spacek. Amador Amador is a 2010 film directed by Fernando León de Aranoa. Spiderhole Spiderhole is a 2010 horror film written and directed by Daniel Simpson. The film is Simpsons feature film directorial debut and is distributed by IFC. Sri Rama Rajyam Sri Rama Rajyam is a 2011 Telugu epic devotional film, produced by Yalamanchali Sai Babu under Sri Sai Baba Movies banner and directed by Bapu. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Nayanthara in the lead roles, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Srikanth, Roja appear in supporting roles and music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film is based on the epic Ramayana. The film was Bapus final directional venture. The film depicts Ramas rule of Ayodhya after he returns home from Lanka, his separation from Sita and her reclusive life in the forest as she raises their children Lava and Kusa. The film won seven Andhra Pradesh State Nandi Awards, including the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film – for the year 2011. This film is a remake of a Telugu film Lava Kusha, released in the year 1963, which is known as the first full-length color film in Telugu Cinema. The film was critically acclaimed and a commercial success in overseas. The film had a special screening at International Film Festival of India on 28 November 2011. The film was dubbed into Tamil in 2012 under the same title with S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and Chinmayi voicing the roles of Balakrishna and Nayanatara respectively. The film has also a Malayalam dubbed version with the same title. This film was also dubbed Hindi as Ayodhyapati Sri Ram. Adventures of Serial Buddies Adventures of Serial Buddies is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Keven Undergaro. Mugamoodi Mugamoodi is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language superhero film written and directed by Mysskin that features Jiiva, Pooja Hegde and Narain in lead roles, while Girish Karnad, Nassar, and Selva play supporting roles. It is the first Tamil superhero movie. The film is about a man who cannot tolerate injustice and corruption and hence turns into a vigilante to fight against it for a better society. This film was dedicated to Bruce Lee. With mixed critical response the film was released on 31 August 2012, along with its dubbed Telugu version titled Mask. It has also been dubbed in Hindi as Mahabali Ek Super Hero. Naan Sigappu Manithan Naan Sigappu Manithan is a 2014 Tamil-language action thriller film directed by Thiru and produced by UTV Motion Pictures. Co-produced by Vishal, the film stars himself in the leading role with Lakshmi Menon and Iniya in supporting roles, while G. V. Prakash Kumar composed the films music. The film deals with narcolepsy. It was released on 11 April 2014. It is dubbed into Hindi as Pyaar Reloaded and also in Telugu as Indhrudu. The movie was remade in Odia in 2017 as Shiva Not Out. The movie was declared as commercial success. Poojai Poojai is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Hari and produced by Vishal, who also played the lead role alongside an ensemble cast featuring Shruti Haasan, Sathyaraj, Raadhika, Mukesh Tiwari, and Soori. Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the soundtrack and score for the film, while cinematography and editing were handled by Priyan and V. T. Vijayan, respectively. The film was officially launched on 28 March 2014 with a first look release, and principal photography began on 18 April 2014. The film released on 22 October 2014 on the occasion of Diwali. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film was a box office success grossing 50 crore amidst a budget of 15 crore. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Himmatwar in 2015 and in Telugu titled as Pooja. It was remade in Kannada as Anjani Putra starring Puneeth Rajkumar. Huevos: Little Rooster's Egg-cellent Adventure Un gallo con muchos huevos, released in the United States as Huevos: Little Roosters Egg-cellent Adventure, is a 3D Mexican computer animated film produced by Huevocartoon Producciones. The third film in the blockbuster Huevos animated film franchise, as well it being the first CG film, it is written, produced, and directed by Huevocartoon alumni Gabriel Riva Palacio Alatriste and Rodolfo Riva Palacio Alatriste. The Spanish version features the voices of Bruno Bichir, Maite Perroni, Omar Chaparro, Ninel Conde, Carlos Espejel, Sergio Sendel, and television host Facundo. The film was released on 20 August 2015 in Mexico in 2D and 3D theaters, where it became a major commercial success and grossed $167.8 million pesos during its theatrical run in the country. The film is the highest-grossing animated film produced in Mexico, and the ninth in the industry of all time. Pantelion Films released this film in the United States on 4 September 2015 in the original Spanish-language format with English subtitles, where is it was a surprise box-office success. Vettah Vettah is a 2016 Indian Malayalam crime thriller film directed and co-produced by Rajesh Pillai. The film stars Manju Warrier, Kunchacko Boban, Indrajith Sukumaran and Sandhya. The script was written by Arunlal Ramachandran with A. V. Anoop co-producing the film. The director, Rajesh Pillai, died on 27 February 2016, the day after the film was released. Carmen Carmen is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. The film is based on the novella Carmen by Prosper Mérimée. The existing versions of this film appear to be from the re-edited 1918 re-release. The Loves of Carmen The Loves of Carmen is a 1948 American Technicolor romantic drama film directed by Charles Vidor. The film stars Rita Hayworth as the gypsy Carmen and Glenn Ford as her doomed lover Don José. The Loves of Carmen was publicized as a dramatic adaptation of the novella Carmen by Prosper Mérimée and is otherwise unrelated to Georges Bizets opera Carmen. It is a remake of the 1927 film of the same name, which was directed by Raoul Walsh and stars Dolores del Río and Victor McLaglen. Drive a Crooked Road Drive a Crooked Road is a 1954 American crime film noir directed by Richard Quine and starring Mickey Rooney and Dianne Foster. The dramas screenplay was written by Blake Edwards and Richard Quine from "The Wheel Man", a story by Canadian James Benson Nablo. Two Half-Times in Hell Two Halves in Hell, also known as The Last Goal, is a 1962 Hungarian war drama film directed and co-written by Zoltán Fábri. The film is based on a 1942 football match between German soldiers and their Ukrainian prisoners of war during World War II, known as the Death Match, though in the film, the prisoners of war are Hungarian. The film won a critics award at Boston Cinema Festival 1962. Two Halves in Hell was remade as the 1981 American-British film Escape to Victory, this time with the prisoners of war representing a diverse group of countries. In addition, the 1974 film The Longest Yard, about an American football game between prisoners and their wardens, has been compared to Two Halves in Hell; The Longest Yard has been remade three times. Crime and Punishment Crime and Punishment is a 1970 Soviet drama film in two parts directed by Lev Kulidzhanov, based on the eponymous novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Trouble Man Trouble Man is a 1972 blaxploitation crime thriller film directed by Ivan Dixon and produced and released by 20th Century Fox. The film stars Robert Hooks as "Mr. T.", a hard-edged private detective who tends to take justice into his own hands. It is still of note today for its soundtrack, written, produced and performed by Marvin Gaye. Un comisar acuzã A Police Superintendent Accuses is a 1973 Romanian crime drama film by Sergiu Nicolaescu and starring himself as Police Commissioner Tudor Moldovan. The film is based on a true event, the Jilava Massacre which took place during World War II. Movies main cast are played by actors Sergiu Nicolaescu, Gheorghe Dinică, Jean Constantin, Amza Pellea, Ion Besoiu and . The Best of Benny Hill The Best of Benny Hill is a 1974 film version of material from the television comedy series The Benny Hill Show. This movie features sketches from the early Thames Television years from 1969-1973. All of the sketches in the film are from the episodes produced and directed by John Robins. Some Sketches include: Ye Olde Wishing Well - including an appearance by David Prowse Lower Tidmarsh Hospital Service Spuddo Blooper - parodies of television adverts, for products such as margarine and mashed potato. "Throw Open" Blooper The Life of Maurice Dribble Tommy Tupper in Tupper-Time - a parody of Simon Dee and the chat show Dee Time Song: "My Garden Of Love" The Party Blooper "After Dinner with Charlotte Fudge" Blooper Boutique Mask Dance Love Will Find A Way The Grass Is Greener Fred Scuttles Health Farm and Keep Fit Brigade Pierre De Tierre: Avant-Garde French Film Director Chow-Mein at Customs and Immigration Bennys All-Star Finale - including Benny Hills impersonations of Nana Mouskouri, Moira Anderson and Gilbert OSullivan Escaped Convict Chase Sequence This movie is similar to the 1971 film And Now For Something Completely Different which was a film spinoff from the television comedy series Monty Pythons Flying Circus featuring sketches from the Pythons first two seasons. The difference is that the Pythons recreated all the sketches for the film, while this theatrical release used clips from the original shows. The original programmes were recorded on videotape and shot on 16 mm film; the videotaped material was transferred to 35mm film as a telerecording, and the 16 mm footage was blown up to 35 mm. The film was produced and released in 1974 by Thames Television Ltd. via its feature-film subsidiary Euston Films and originally distributed by EMI Films. Current Worldwide Distribution by Canal + Image UK LTD. Le Pont du Nord Le Pont du Nord is a 1981 French film directed by Jacques Rivette. The film stars Bulle Ogier and her daughter Pascale Ogier. It was released in France on 13 January 1982. We Will Rock You: Queen Live in Concert We Will Rock You is a concert film by English band Queen. It was filmed in Montreal, Quebec, Canada at the Montreal Forum on 24 and 25 November 1981. A new official release of the concert digitally restored and remastered by Queen was released on 29 October 2007 on DVD double CD and triple vinyl LP. A special double DVD Queen Rock Montreal & Live Aid included Queens performance at Live Aid as well as never before seen interviews and rehearsal footage. HD-DVD and Blu-ray versions were released on 4 December 2007. Love Unto Death Love Unto Death is a 1984 French drama film directed by Alain Resnais. The film was shot in Uzès, Gard, in the south of France. Le petit amour Kung Fu Master is a 1988 French drama film directed by Agnès Varda. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 38th Berlin International Film Festival. Martin Lawrence: You So Crazy You So Crazy is a 1994 stand up comedy film directed by Thomas Schlamme and starring Martin Lawrence. It was his first major film and stand up act. Lawrence wears a black, leather suit in the film similar to the wardrobe worn by Eddie Murphy in his films Delirious and Raw. During the routine, Lawrence comments on various topics such as his success, growing up, sexual acts and racism. The concert was filmed at the Majestic Theatre in 1993 in New York City before a sold out crowd. Martin followed You So Crazy up with Runteldat in 2002. You So Crazy helped Lawrence breakout during the early 1990s. The film went on to become a success for Lawrence, generating over $10 million at the box office. The film originally received an NC-17 rating from the MPAA, causing Miramax to sell it to Samuel Goldwyn, which released it unrated. Vasika... kalispera sas Vasika... kalispera sas is a 1982 Greek comedy film directed by Giannis Dalianidis. Engel & Joe Engel & Joe is a German film directed by Vanessa Jopp which was released on 25 October 2001. Anonymous Rex Anonymous Rex is a 2004 science fiction film directed by Julian Jarrold. Starring Sam Trammell and Daniel Baldwin, the film was produced as a "backdoor pilot" for an unproduced television series of the same name. It is based on Casual Rex, the prequel to the novel of the same name by Eric Garcia. It was aired on Sci Fi Channel. My Year Without Sex My Year Without Sex is an Australian drama film written and directed by Sarah Watt, opening the 2009 Adelaide Film Festival and given wider release in May 2009. Set in Altona, it is about a 30-something couple, Ross and Natalie, and their children Ruby and Louis, after Natalie suffers a ruptured brain aneurysm and is advised not to have sex for 12 months. Watt has said that after her first film Look Both Ways, she wanted to make a film "without a sex scene": My Year Without Sex received strongly favourable reviews, and was touted by The Sydney Morning Herald as "possibly the best" Australian film of 2009, as well as "the most accomplished" local film of 2009 by The Age. As with Look Both Ways, My Year Without Sex deals with the impact that serious illness has on individuals and relationships. The two films are reportedly part of a "proposed trilogy". This film was the last film by Sarah Watt, about two years before she died of bone and breast cancer. Aloo Chaat Aloo Chaat is a Bollywood romantic comedy film starring Aftab Shivdasani, Aamna Sharif, Linda Arsenio, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Sanjai Mishra, and Manoj Pahwa. The film is directed by Robbie Grewal, whose previous work includes films like When Time Strikes and Mera Pehla Pehla Pyaar. It was released in India on March 2009 and received mixed reviews at the box office. The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life is an Academy Award-winning 2013 documentary-short film directed, written and produced by Malcolm Clarke. The Lady In Number 6: Music Saved My Life tells the story of Alice Herz-Sommer, a German-speaking Jewish pianist from Prague who was at her death the worlds oldest Holocaust survivor. In the documentary, she discusses the importance of music, laughter, and how to have an optimistic outlook on life. Herz died at age 110, one week before the 86th Academy Awards. Scarred Hearts Scarred Hearts is a 2016 Romanian / German biographical film based on the eponymous novel by Max Blecher. I Got Life! I Got Life! is a 2017 French drama film directed by Blandine Lenoir. Iravukku Aayiram Kangal Iravukku Aayiram Kangal is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by Mu. Maran. The film features Arulnithi, Ajmal, Mahima Nambiar, Vidya Pradeep, Chaya Singh, and Suja Varunee in the lead roles, while Anandaraj, John Vijay, Lakshmy Ramakrishnan, and Aadukalam Naren play supporting roles. Sam CS composed the soundtrack. Axess Film Factory began production in March 2017. It was released in May 2018 and received good response from critics. They Go Boom! They Go Boom is a 1929 short comedy film directed by James Parrott and starring Laurel and Hardy. Murders in the Zoo Murders in the Zoo is 1933 Pre-Code horror film directed by A. Edward Sutherland, written by Philip Wylie and Seton I. Miller. Considered particularly dark for its time, film critic Leonard Maltin called the film "astonishingly grisly." The Devil Commands The Devil Commands is a 1941 American horror film directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Boris Karloff. The working title of the film was The Devil Said No. In it, a man obsessed with contacting his dead wife falls in with a sinister phony medium. The Devil Commands is one of the many films from the 1930s and 1940s in which Karloff was cast as a mad scientist with a good heart. It was one of the last in line of the low-budget horror films that were produced before Universal Studios The Wolf Man. The story was adapted from the novel The Edge of Running Water by William Sloane. Please Murder Me! Please Murder Me is a 1956 American film noir film directed by Peter Godfrey, and starring Angela Lansbury and Raymond Burr. The film is in the public domain and is available for free download at the Internet Archive. Savage Sam Savage Sam is a 1963 film sequel to Old Yeller based on the novel of the same name by Fred Gipson. Norman Tokar directed the live-action film, which was released by Walt Disney Productions on June 1, 1963. It did not enjoy the success of the original. The Last Chase The Last Chase is a 1981 Canadian-American dystopian science fiction film directed by Martyn Burke who was also the producer on the film, produced for Argosy Films. The film stars Lee Majors, Burgess Meredith and Chris Makepeace in a futuristic scenario about a former racing driver who reassembles his old Porsche and drives to California in a world where cars and motor vehicles of all kinds have been outlawed by the powers that be.. Code Name: Wild Geese Code Name: Wild Geese is a 1984 West German-Italian Euro War film directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring Lewis Collins in the first of their three mercenary war films. Despite the films title, Code Name: Wild Geese is not the sequel to The Wild Geese film, but a derivative film. Kim Newman described the film as closer to the directors films such as The Last Hunter and Cannibal Apocalypse. Varázslat - A Queen Budapesten Hungarian Rhapsody: Queen Live in Budapest is a concert film of the British rock band Queens performance in Budapest on 27 July 1986. It was part of the bands final tour with original lead singer Freddie Mercury, The Magic Tour. Queen were one of the few bands from Western Europe to perform in the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War. The film had a limited release in theatres worldwide on 20 September 2012. The concert was released on DVD and Blu-ray for the first time on 5 November 2012 worldwide, except in the United States where it was released a day later. The concert title is a play on the Hungarian Rhapsodies by Franz Liszt and one of Queens most celebrated hits, "Bohemian Rhapsody". Shadowzone Shadowzone is a 1990 science fiction/horror film directed by J. S. Cardone. Young Catherine Young Catherine is a 1991 British TV miniseries based on the early life of Catherine II of Russia. Directed by Michael Anderson, it stars Julia Ormond as Catherine and Vanessa Redgrave as Empress Elizabeth. The Unnamable II: The Statement of Randolph Carter The Unnamable II: The Statement of Randolph Carter is a 1993 horror film directed Jean-Paul Ouellette. It incorporates elements from the short story "The Statement of Randolph Carter" by H.P. Lovecraft, and is a sequel to The Unnamable, which is loosely based on the short story of the same name, also by Lovecraft. Mark Kinsey Stephenson reprises the role of Randolph Carter from the previous film, while Charles Clausmeyer appears as Howard. John Rhys-Davies plays Professor Warren, and David Warner plays the dean of the university. David Warner is also featured in the film Necronomicon, starring alongside Jeffrey Combs, who plays Lovecraft himself. Who Wants to Kill Jessie? Who Wants to Kill Jessie? is a 1966 Czechoslovak science fiction comedy film directed by Václav Vorlíček. The story focuses on a couple who use a machine which can bring objects and people from dreams to the real world. The main plot includes the accidental release of the comics character Jessie into the real world, and the film features many gags about the clash between the real world, and comics imagery such as word balloons and sound effects. The film premiered on 26 August 1966. The comics illustrator Kája Saudek participated as the creator of special effects and illustrations for the film. Without Evidence Without Evidence is a 1996 thriller film directed by Gill Dennis and starring Scott Plank, Anna Gunn, Angelina Jolie, Paul Perri, and Andrew Prine. It was co-written by Dennis and Phil Stanford. Esther Kahn Esther Kahn is the first English-language film by the French director Arnaud Desplechin. It premiered at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival but was not distributed to the United States for two years until it played in New York City in 2002. Deplechin adapted the screenplay with regular collaborator Emmanuel Bourdieu from a short story by Arthur Symons of the same name from his book Spiritual Adventures. It stars Summer Phoenix as Esther and Ian Holm as her friend and teacher, Nathan Quellen. One on One Jedan na jedan is a 2002 Serbian drama film directed by Mladen Matičević. A New Life A New Life is a 2002 French experimental film directed by Philippe Grandrieux and starring Zachary Knighton and Anna Mouglalis. Joy Division Joy Division is a 2006 British-German-Hungarian film directed by Reg Traviss. The story is a fictional biopic which follows the life of a boy in Germany at the end of World War II into his adulthood in Russia and London during the Cold War. The script was written by Reg Traviss and Rosemary Mason and went into production in 2004 after completion of Traviss short film JD Pilot in 2003, based upon the same script and which also starred Ed Stoppard in the role of adult Thomas. Joy Division was shown for the film industry at the Cannes Film Festival European Film Market and at the American Film Market in 2005. It was invited to screen at the Copenhagen International Film Festival in 2006 and was released theatrically in the United Kingdom in November 2006. Zuzu Angel Zuzu Angel is a 2006 Brazilian biographical film based on the life of fashion designer Zuzu Angel. Body Armour Body Armour is a 2007 action film directed by Gerry Lively with Chazz Palminteri and Til Schweiger. It is about a killer and a bodyguard who against all odds eventually become friends. Mystery Mystery is a 2012 Chinese drama film directed by Lou Ye. This is Lou Yes seventh film but only the second to have been released in his own country. The story is based on a series of posts under the title of "This Is How I Punish A Cheating Man And His Mistress", which has over one million hits. "Mystery is beautiful and violent, both in the emotions it deals with and the scenes that display them. It echoes some of contemporary Chinas own problems, such as corruption, money, ambiguity and morality," says Brice Pedroletti in his review on The Guardian The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. At the 7th Asian Film Awards the film won the Asian Film Award for Best Film. Kristin's Christmas Past Kristins Christmas Past is an American comedy film directed by Jim Fall and written by Rachel Stuhler. Starring Shiri Appleby, Hannah Marks, Elizabeth Mitchell, Judd Nelson and Debby Ryan, the film premiered in the US on November 23, 2013 on Lifetime. Christmas, Again Christmas, Again is a 2014 drama romance written, directed, and produced by Charles Poekel. The film features Kentucker Audley in the lead role as a Christmas-tree salesman returning to New York City. The film had its premiere at the 2014 Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland and the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in the United States. Three on a Couch Three on a Couch is a 1966 American comedy film directed by and starring Jerry Lewis. Filmed from September 13-December 1, 1965, it was released on July 7, 1966 by Columbia Pictures. Co-starring are Janet Leigh, Leslie Parrish, Mary Ann Mobley, James Best and Kathleen Freeman. Willie Dynamite Willie Dynamite is a 1974 American blaxploitation film directed by Gilbert Moses and starring Roscoe Orman, Diana Sands, Thalmus Rasulala, Joyce Walker, and was released by Universal Pictures. The eponymous Willie Dynamite is a pimp in New York City, who strives to be number one in the city. As he is trying to do so, a social worker named Cora, is trying to change his ways - as well as those of the women who work for him - for the better. It was the first film produced by the Zanuck-Brown Company. The Club The Club is a satirical film based on the play of the same name by the Australian playwright and dramatist David Williamson. It follows the fortunes of an Australian rules football club over the course of a season, and explores the clashes of individuals from within the club. It was inspired by the backroom dealings and antics of the Victorian Football Leagues Collingwood Football Club. The film was produced in 1980, written by Williamson and directed by Bruce Beresford. It stars John Howard, Jack Thompson, Graham Kennedy and Frank Wilson. The film was described as a "hilarious, sharply observed slice of life". The film features Mike Bradys 1978 football anthem "Up There Cazaly". The French as Seen by... The French as Seen by... was the title and subject of a series of five short films by notable directors. It was initiated and sponsored by the newspaper Le Figaro, as part of the 1988 celebration of the tenth anniversary of its magazine section. The directors and films produced were: Werner Herzog - Les Gaulois David Lynch - The Cowboy and the Frenchman Andrzej Wajda - Proust contre la déchéance Luigi Comencini - Pèlerinage à Agen Jean-Luc Godard - Le dernier mot The Silver Brumby The Silver Brumby is a 1993 Australian drama-family film, directed by John Tatoulis, and starring actors Caroline Goodall, Russell Crowe and Amiel Daemion. It was based on the Silver Brumby series of novels by Elyne Mitchell. Super Sucker Super Sucker is a 2003 film featuring Jeff Daniels, Harve Presnell, and Kate Peckham. Filmed in Jackson, Daniels and Presnell play Fred Barlow and Winslow Schnaebelt, the heads of two different groups of door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesmen who are competing for the same territory. Their rivalry becomes so fierce that the president of the manufacturer of the product, Mr. Suckerton, decides that for the good of the company, the town will have only one group of sales representatives. Desperate, and always the underdog, Barlow suggests a winner-take-all sales contest to determine who gets the territory. Well behind Schnaebelt from the very start, Barlows sales surge when he learns of his wifes non-traditional use of a long forgotten vacuum attachment. The film, written by Daniels, won the 2002 U.S. Comedy Arts Festival audience award for Best Feature but never obtained national distribution. The Tuner The Tuner is a 2004 Ukraine/Russia mix film of art house grotesque and a sting comedy. At the heart of Kira Muratova’s film is her characteristic and enduring love of predation—predation for its own sake. The film offers a complex assessment of the human subject, civilization, and the creative act. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September 2004. The stars of the film include famous Russian actors such as Alla Demidova, Renata Litvinova, Nina Ruslanova, and Georgi Deliyev. Directed by Kira Muratova, author of sixteen films over forty-two years, best known in the West for her political rehabilitation during the perestroika period and the un-shelving of her so-called provincial melodramas, Brief Encounters and Long Farewells. You I Love You I Love is a 2004 Russian comedy melodrama directed by Olga Stolpovskaja and Dmitry Troitsky. It was the first ever film to come from Russia on the subject of homosexuality or bisexuality. Love So Divine Love, So Divine is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Ha Ji-won and Kwon Sang-woo, and the directorial debut of Heo In-moo. Released in Korea on August 6, 2004, the film sold over 1,242,476 tickets nationwide. The Year Without a Santa Claus The Year Without a Santa Claus is a 2006 made-for-television film, a live-action remake of the Rankin-Bass television special The Year Without a Santa Claus which premiered on NBC December 11, 2006. A widescreen DVD was released on December 12, 2006. Love Finds a Home Love Finds a Home is a 2009 made-for-television Christian drama film, the eighth and final installment based on a series of books by Janette Oke. It aired on Hallmark Channel on September 5, 2009. The film is based on the book Love Finds a Home by Janette Oke. Sarah Jones, Haylie Duff, and Jordan Bridges reprise their roles from Love Takes Wing. The film is the eighth in the Love Comes Softly series of television movies on Hallmark Channel that includes Love Comes Softly, Loves Enduring Promise, Loves Long Journey, Loves Abiding Joy, Loves Unending Legacy, Loves Unfolding Dream, and Love Takes Wing, as well as two 2011 prequels; Love Begins and Loves Everlasting Courage, which are not based on any novels. Big Money Rustlas Big Money Rustlas is an American Western comedy film directed by Paul Andresen. The film is the prequel to the 2001 film Big Money Hustlas. Joseph Bruce wrote the story, and he, Andresen, and Studebaker Duchamp adapted the story into a screenplay. Their writing was influenced by classic Western films, classic Warner Bros. cartoons, and the film Blazing Saddles. Gambling tycoon Big Baby Chips, along with his assistants Raw Stank and Dusty Poot, run the downtrodden town of Mud Bug through extortion and violence. Sheriff Sugar Wolf arrives in town to confront Big Baby Chips, redeem his family name, and save the town. The films tagline is "The Good, the Bad, and the ... Outrageous," a parody of the film The Good. Big Money Rustlas was released direct-to-video on August 17, 2010. Shadows & Lies Shadows & Lies is a 2010 romantic drama film starring James Franco and Julianne Nicholson. Filming took place in New York City, New York. The film had a release at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2010. | título = Sombras y Mentiras Bounty Hunters Bail Enforcers is a 2011 film starring Trish Stratus, Christian Bako and Boomer Phillips directed by Patrick McBrearty. It marks the acting debut of former WWE wrestler Trish Stratus in a feature-length film. Ividam Swargamanu Evidam Swargamanu is a 2009 Indian Malayalam-language family drama thriller film directed by Rosshan Andrrews and written by James Albert. It was produced by Antony Perumbavoor under the company Aashirvad Cinemas. The film stars Mohanlal, Sreenivasan, Lalu Alex, Thilakan, and Lakshmi Rai. It won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Popular Film. Touch of the Light Touch of the Light is a 2012 Taiwanese drama film directed by Chang Jung-chi. The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Ghadi Ghadi is a 2013 Lebanese drama film directed by Amin Dora. The film was originally selected as the Lebanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards in a two-way race over Lara Sabas Blind Intersections. When the films release date was moved from 26 September 2013 to 31 October 2013, it no longer met the eligibility dates and Blind Intersections became the official submission from Lebanon. The film was submitted the following year as Lebanons official submission, but was not nominated. Theevram Theevram is a 2012 Indian Malayalam action thriller film written and directed by Roopesh Peethambaran in his directorial debut, and starring Dulquer Salmaan, Shikha Nair, Sreenivasan, Vinay Forrt, Vishnu Raghav, Riya Saira and Anu Mohan. The film is produced by V.C Ismayil under the banner of VCI Movies and features music composed by Roby Abraham, while cinematography is handled by Hari Nair and the editing by Kapil Gopalakrishnan. Distribution of the film is done by Lal Jose under the banner of LJ Films. Audiography was done by M. R. Rajakrishnan. The film has two plots, one set in the present and the other about five years back. It is about the outburst of a young man towards the legal system. The film released on 16 November 2012. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Aaththiram in August 2016 and under the same original title in Hindi in 2017. Uyyala Jampala Uyyala Jampala is a 2013 Telugu film directed by Virinchi Varma, produced by Daggubati Suresh Babu, Ram Mohan P, and Akkineni Nagarjuna under Sunshine Cinema in association with Annapurna Studios, starring Avika Gor and Raj Tarun. The film was remade in Kannada as Krishna-Rukku and in Bengali as Parbona Ami Chartey Tokey. L.O.R.D: Legend of Ravaging Dynasties L.O.R.D.: Legend of Ravaging Dynasties is a 2016 Chinese computer animated motion capture action fantasy adventure film written and directed by Guo Jingming. It was released in China by Le Vision Pictures on 30 September 2016 in 3D and IMAX 3D. Part 2 has been slated to be released in China on 6 July 2018. PSV Garuda Vega PSV Garuda Vega 126.18M is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language spy film written and directed by Praveen Sattaru, produced by M. Koteswara Raju and stars Rajasekhar, Pooja Kumar, Kishore, Adith Arun, and Shraddha Das in the lead roles, while Sanjay Reddy, Nassar, and Ali play supporting roles. The film released worldwide on 3 November 2017 to positive reviews. The '?' Motorist The ? Motorist is a 1906 British short silent comedy film, directed by Walter R. Booth. It features a motorist on the run from the police. during which he drives along clouds, around the Moon, and around the rings of Saturn before landing through the roof of a courthouse. The trick film is, "one of the last films that W.R. Booth made for the producer-inventor R.W. Paul," and according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "looks forward to the more elaborate fantasies that Booth would make for Charles Urban between 1907 and 1911, as well as drawing on a wide range of the visual tricks that Booth had developed over the preceding half-decade." Gold Diggers of 1937 Gold Diggers of 1937 is a Warner Bros. movie musical directed by Lloyd Bacon with musical numbers created and directed by Busby Berkeley. The film stars Dick Powell and Joan Blondell, who were married at the time, with Glenda Farrell and Victor Moore. The film features songs by the teams of Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg, Harry Warren and Al Dubin. It was based on the play "Sweet Mystery of Life" by Richard Maibaum, Michael Wallach and George Haight, which ran briefly on Broadway in 1935. Warren Duff wrote the screenplay with the assistance of Tom Warren, who was billed as "Screenplay constructor". This is the fifth movie in Warner Bros. series of "Gold Digger" films, following the now lost films The Gold Diggers and Gold Diggers of Broadway, as well as a remake of the earlier film Gold Diggers of 1933 and Gold Diggers of 1935. The film was followed by Gold Diggers in Paris. Love on the Run Love on the Run is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by W.S. Van Dyke and produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. It stars Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Franchot Tone and Reginald Owen in a story about rival newspaper correspondents assigned to cover the marriage of a socialite. The screenplay by John Lee Mahin, Manuel Seff and Gladys Hurlbut was based on a story by Alan Green and Julian Brodie. Love on the Run is the seventh of eight cinematic collaborations between Crawford and Gable. At the time of its release, Love on the Run was called "a lot of happy nonsense" by critics, but a financial success, nonetheless. Casanova Brown Casanova Brown is a 1944 American comedy romantic film directed by Sam Wood, written by Nunnally Johnson, and starring Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright, and Frank Morgan. The film had its world premiere in western France after the Allies had liberated those territories following the D-Day Invasion. The film is based on the 1927 novel An Unmarried Father by Floyd Dell and the 1928 play Little Accident by Dell and Thomas Mitchell, which had been previously filmed by Universal Pictures in 1930 as The Little Accident and in 1939 as Little Accident. Dick Tracy's Dilemma Dick Tracys Dilemma, released in the United Kingdom as Mark of the Claw, is a 1947 American pulp action film based on the 1930s comic strip character of the same name created by Chester Gould. Ralph Byrd stars as Dick Tracy, reprising the role after Republic Picturess 1937 Dick Tracy serial and its three sequels. Preceded by Dick Tracy vs. Cueball, the film is the third installment of the Dick Tracy film series released by RKO Radio Pictures. The follow-up to Dick Tracys Dilemma was Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome, the fourth and last entry in the RKO series. Dick Tracy, the character next made the move to television. The program ran for 39 episodes in the 1950-1951 season. Ralph Byrd may well have played Dick Tracy in further adventures had he not died unexpectedly, of a heart attack, on August 18, 1952 at age forty-three. Something of Value Something of Value is a 1957 drama directed by Richard Brooks and starring Rock Hudson, Dana Wynter, and Sidney Poitier. The film was reissued under the title Africa Ablaze. The film, based on the book of the same name by Robert Ruark, portrays the Mau Mau uprising in Kenya. It shows the colonial and native African conflict caused by colonialism and differing views on how life should be lived. It stars Rock Hudson as the colonial and Sidney Poitier as the native Kenyan. The two men grew up together but have drifted apart at maturity. J.D.'s Revenge J. D.s Revenge is a blaxploitation horror film released in 1976. It starred Glynn Turman and Lou Gossett. The main character becomes an unwilling host for the restless spirit of J.D. Walker, a hustler killed 30 years earlier when he was wrongfully accused of killing his sister. That's Dancing! Thats Dancing! is a 1985 American documentary film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer that looked back at the history of dancing in film. Unlike the Thats Entertainment! series, this film not only focuses specifically on MGM films, but also included films from United Artists and the Associated Artists Productions library. It also included more recent performances by the likes of John Travolta and Michael Jackson and performances from the then-popular films Fame and Flashdance as well as classic films from other studios, including Carousel, released by 20th Century Fox, and Oklahoma!, released by Magna Corporation and RKO Radio Pictures. A highlight of the film was the first theatrical release of a complete dance routine by Ray Bolger for his "If I Only Had a Brain" number that had been shortened in The Wizard of Oz. The hosts for this film are Gene Kelly, Ray Bolger, Liza Minnelli, Sammy Davis Jr., and Mikhail Baryshnikov. Pop singer Kim Carnes was commissioned to sing an original song, "Invitation to Dance", that plays over the closing credits. This film is sometimes considered part of the Thats Entertainment! series, especially since its starting credits contain a card with the Thats Entertainment! III title, but even though it shared studio and producers, it is considered a separate production. Jack Haley Jr., who wrote, produced and directed the first Thats Entertainment! film, also wrote and directed this one, co-producing with longtime friend David Niven Jr. Haleys father, Jack Haley, had co-starred with Bolger in The Wizard of Oz. Thats Dancing! was not included when the three Thats Entertainment! films were released on DVD in 2004; it was instead released on its own in 2007. The DVD includes several behind-the-scenes promotional featurettes from 1985 on the making of the film, as well as its accompanying music video featuring Kim Carnes singing "Invitation to Dance" although the DVD omits both the video and song itself. Voices from Beyond Voices from Beyond is an Italian film by director Lucio Fulci. The story centers about the murder of a wealthy man, with his spirit returning to guide his daughter in discovering his killers. Revelation Apocalypse II: Revelation is a 1999 Christian/thriller, starring Jeff Fahey. The film was written and produced by Paul Lalonde & Peter Lalonde and directed by André van Heerden. It is a sequel to Apocalypse and part of the Apocalypse. Like all other films in the franchise, Apocalypse II was produced and distributed by Cloud Ten Pictures Three months have passed since the events of the previous film. Franco Macalousso has convinced many of those left behind that he is the true Messiah. But is he? Counter-terrorist expert Thorold Stone tries to put the pieces of his life together. His wife and daughter were among the millions who vanished in the Rapture. In the course of his investigation of an underground resistance movement, he uncovers a conspiracy that leads to the heart of the new world order. Stone throws in his lot with this group of rebel Christians, which includes journalist Helen Hannah played by actress Leigh Lewis, a computer engineer working for One Nation Earth, and a beautiful blind cynic. The "Haters" find themselves in a race against time as the World Government distributes Virtual Reality headsets to every single person on Earth, to be activated on the Messiahs "Day of Wonders". Satan's Playground Satans Playground, also known as Chemistry, is a 2006 American horror film directed and written by Dante Tomaselli. The film stars Felissa Rose, Ellen Sandweiss, and Edwin Neal. This was Sandweiss first film appearance since 1981s The Evil Dead, and was the first time Tomaselli did not serve as the producer of his own film. The All Together The All Together is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Gavin Claxton and starring Martin Freeman, Corey Johnson, Velibor Topic and Danny Dyer. When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story is a 2010 American film that premiered on CBS on April 25, 2010. The film was produced by Terry Gould, directed by John Kent Harrison and written by William G. Borchert, who based the script on his novel of the same name. Yaar Anmulle Yaar Annmulle is a 2011 Indian Punjabi film directed by Anurag Singh. It stars Arya Babbar, Yuvraj Hans, Harish Verma, Jividha Ashta, Kajal Jain and Jenny Ghottra in lead roles. The film was released on 7 October 2011. The Rambler The Rambler is a 2013 American independent horror film written and directed by Calvin Reeder. The films narrative concerns a mysterious loner known only as the Rambler, played by Dermot Mulroney. Newly released from prison, he embarks on a dark journey across a bleak and strange contemporary landscape, meeting a bizarre cast of characters. Island of Lemurs: Madagascar Island of Lemurs: Madagascar is a 2014 Canadian-American-Malagasy nature documentary film directed by David Douglas about lemurs in Madagascar. The film was released through Warner Bros. on April 4, 2014. It is narrated by Morgan Freeman. That Thing Called Tadhana That Thing Called Tadhana is a 2014 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Antoinette Jadaone who had already worked with Panganiban in the 2014 comedy film, Beauty in a Bottle. It follows Mace and Anthony, who meet at an airport in Rome and upon arriving in the Philippines, decide to go places together. While Mace tries to forget and move on from a failed relationship, Anthony recalls his own disappointments, failures and struggles. In the process of trying to mend their broken hearts, they develop a kinship that progressively deepens as they get to know each other better. The Amityville Terror The Amityville Terror is a 2016 horror film directed by Michael Angelo and starring Nicole Tompkins, Kaiwi Lyman-Mersereau and Kim Nielsen. It was written by Amanda Barton and produced by Philip J Day, Zeus Zamani, and Justin Jones. It was released on August 2, 2016. It is the sixteenth film based on the Amityville horror. A Man and a Woman A Man and a Woman is a 2016 South Korean romance film directed by Lee Yoon-ki. It stars Jeon Do-yeon and Gong Yoo as two people who meet and begin a love affair in Finland. The film was released on February 25, 2016. A Turn of the Century Illusionist LIllusionniste fin de siècle is an 1899 French short silent trick film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released in the United States as An Up-to-Date Conjurer, and in Britain as An Up-to-Date Conjuror. It was also known as LImpressionniste fin de siècle and The Conjurer, Once Upon a Time Once Upon a Time is a 1944 fantasy film involving a dancing caterpillar who lives in a small box. Cary Grant plays a conniving showman who desperately needs money to save his theater. The Facts of Murder Un maledetto imbroglio, also known as The Facts of Murder, is a 1959 Italian crime film mystery directed by and starring Pietro Germi with Claudia Cardinale. The film is based on the novel That Awful Mess on Via Merulana by Carlo Emilio Gadda. It was restored and re-released in 1999 both in Italy and the United States. One-Armed Boxer One Armed Boxer is a 1971 Hong Kong martial arts film starring Jimmy Wang Yu. It is about a skilled Chinese martial artist who loses an arm and must exact revenge on his rival school. For the film, Wang Yu, who has both of his arms in real life, had his right arm strapped to his back, and in some shots his other arm can be briefly seen. Released worldwide during 1973, the film came to the United States in late 1973 with a name change: it was released to U.S. theaters as The Chinese Professionals. Jackson County Jail Jackson County Jail is an American exploitation crime thriller film from 1976 directed by Michael Miller, starring Yvette Mimieux, Tommy Lee Jones, and Robert Carradine. Viva Knievel! Viva Knievel! is a 1977 American action-adventure film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Evel Knievel, Gene Kelly, and Lauren Hutton. Insiang Insiang is a 1976 Philippine drama film directed by Lino Brocka. Its screenplay, written by Mario OHara and Lamberto E. Antonio, is based on OHaras teleplay of the same name. Set in the slums of Tondo, the film stars Hilda Koronel as the eponymous character: the young daughter of a resentful mother, whose much-younger lover rapes her. After her assault and the betrayal of her own lover, Insiang seeks revenge. A representation of urban poverty, the film explores themes of betrayal, revenge, and despair. It is the first Philippine film shown at the Cannes Film Festival, and to use Tondo as a shooting location. A box-office failure, Insiang received good reviews from critics. The films rights were transferred to the Film Development Council of the Philippines in 2015 by producer Ruby Tiong Tan for the councils discussion with Martin Scorseses The Film Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to film preservation, about its restoration. The restored version was selected for screening in the Cannes Classics section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, and played at a number of other film festivals. When the Party's Over When the Partys Over is a 1993 film directed by Matthew Irmas and starring Sandra Bullock. It was first released on March 12, 1993. Strapped Strapped is a 1993 American television crime-thriller/drama produced by HBO Films. The film, which was directed by Forest Whitaker, was the cinematic debut of Bokeem Woodbine. It features several rappers including Fredro Starr, Sticky Fingaz, Busta Rhymes, Yo-Yo and Kool Moe Dee. Dead Silence Dead Silence is a 1997 made-for-TV thriller based upon the Jeffery Deaver novel A Maidens Grave and starring James Garner. The plot of the book and the film, based upon a true incident, revolves around a group of eight deaf students and their two teachers who are captured and held hostage by three escaped felons. The TV film stars Garner as FBI hostage negotiator John Potter, Marlee Matlin as hostage teacher Melanie Charrol and Kim Coates as hostage-taker Theodore "Ted" Handy. Luckytown Luckytown is a 2000 film starring Kirsten Dunst, Vincent Kartheiser, Luis Guzmán, and James Caan. The film was written by Brendan Beseth, and produced and directed by Paul Nicolas. Sekal Has to Die Sekal Has to Die is a 1998 Czech film directed by Vladimír Michálek. It was the Czech Republics submission to the 71st Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The plot takes place in the small Moravian village during World War II. The Accountant The Accountant is a 2001 American short comedy film directed by Ray McKinnon. In 2002, it won an Oscar for McKinnon and his wife Lisa Blount for Best Short Subject at the 74th Academy Awards. The film tells the story of an accountant whose mathematical skills just might save the ODell family farm. The accountant takes the ODell brothers on a journey that explores the plight of America’s family farms and hidden corporate conspiracies. The film was released on video and DVD on November 3, 2009. La fée aux choux The 1896 version of La Fée aux Choux is a lost film that featured a honeymoon couple, a farmer, pictures of babies glued to cardboard, and one live baby. This is the first film directed by a woman. Alice Guy-Blaché reported that she had to remake the film at least twice and this accounts for the two films dated 1900 and 1902 that are available to view online. Alices 1900 version employed one actress, two live babies, and a number of dolls. Her 1902 version, later retitled Sage-femme de première classe, employed a honeymoon couple and a female baby merchant along with numerous babies and dolls. In a still photograph from the 1902 version called Sage-femme de première classe Alice appears, dressed as a man. She does not play the husband in the film, but said that she "for fun pulled on the peasant clothes" for the photograph. Alices 1896 film was the first to bring a story to an audience and the first to have a written scenario which Alice wrote. The 1896 version was filmed on 60-millimeter film and was about 30 meters long. The 1900 version of La Fée aux Choux is on 35-millimeter film and is about sixty seconds long. The 1902 version is on 35-millimeter film and is about four minutes long. All three versions refer to an old and popular French fairy tale in which baby boys are born in cabbages, and baby girls are born in roses. Alice Guy Blaché, the director of La Fée aux Choux, is one of the early cinemas most important figures, and had a long career as a director, producer and studio owner, working in both France and the United States. Joru Ka Ghulam Joru Ka Ghulam is a 2000 Bollywood comedy movie. The film is directed by Shakeel Noorani and stars Govinda, Twinkle Khanna, Kader Khan and Johnny Lever. The music is by Aadesh Shrivastava. The movie was released on 16 June 2000, and did decent business at the box office. The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron is an American television movie aired by CBS in January 2003, which was based on the book Anatomy of Greed by Brian Cruver. The film, which stars Brian Dennehy, Christian Kane and Mike Farrell, and was directed by Penelope Spheeris, was a ratings hit for the network. The Mystery of Natalie Wood The Mystery of Natalie Wood is a two-part 2004 made-for-TV biographical film directed by Peter Bogdanovich. Partly based on the biographies Natasha: the Biography of Natalie Wood written by Suzanne Finstad and Natalie & R.J. written by Warren G. Harris, the film chronicles the life and career of actress Natalie Wood, from her early childhood in the 1940s until her death in 1981. Newsmakers Newsmakers is a 2009 Russian action thriller film directed by Swedish director Anders Banke. Its a remake of the Hong Kong film Breaking News by Johnnie To. The Mark The Mark is a 2012 Christian film about the Rapture, directed by James Chankin and starring Craig Sheffer. Gangsta Granny Gangsta Granny is a British comedy-drama television film based on David Walliams childrens comedy fiction book of the same name. The adaptation is by Kevin Cecil and Andy Riley. The first broadcast was on BBC One on 26 December 2013 at 6.05pm. The Doorway to Hell The Doorway to Hell is a 1930 American pre-Code crime film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Lew Ayres and James Cagney, in his second film role. The film was based on the story A Handful of Clouds, written by Rowland Brown. The films title was typical of the sensationalistic titles of many Pre-Code films. It was marketed with the tagline, "The picture Gangland defied Hollywood to make!" Black Magic Black Magic is a 1949 film adaptation of Alexandre Dumass novel Joseph Balsamo. It was directed by the Russian-born Gregory Ratoff. Set in the 18th century, the film stars Orson Welles in the lead role as Joseph Balsamo, a hypnotist, magician, and charlatan who also goes by the alias Count Cagliostro, and Nancy Guild as Lorenza/Marie Antoinette. Akim Tamiroff has a featured role as Gitano. Malice in the Palace Malice in the Palace is the 117th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1949 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Le chant du Styrène Le chant du Styrène is a 13 minutes long French documentary film from 1958 directed by Alain Resnais. The film was an order by French industrial group Pechiney to highlight the merits of plastics. The commentary, narrated by Pierre Dux, is a poem written by Raymond Queneau, all in alexandrines, whose title is a pun from styrenes phonetic resemblance to sirens. Gideon of Scotland Yard Gideons Day is a 1958 police procedural crime film starring Jack Hawkins, Dianne Foster and Cyril Cusack. The film, which was directed by John Ford, was adapted from John Creaseys novel of the same name. It was released in the United States as Gideon of Scotland Yard. Although this is the first film to feature the named character of George Gideon, Jack Hawkins had already played a very similar role in the British film The Long Arm two years earlier. Les spécialistes Les Spécialistes is a 1985 French action film directed by Patrice Leconte. Max mon amour Max, Mon Amour Max, My Love is a 1986 film directed by Nagisa Oshima, starring Charlotte Rampling, Anthony Higgins, Victoria Abril, Pierre Étaix and Milena Vukotic. The screenplay was written by Oshima and Jean-Claude Carrière, and the film was produced by Serge Silberman. Mister Johnson Mister Johnson may refer to: Raat Raat/Raatri is a 1992 Indian Hindi-Telugu bilingual supernatural thriller film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma, starring Revathi in the role of the protagonist. Upon release the film received positive reviews and remained a cult classic. The music was composed by Mani Sharma. The film was a box office success in both Hindi and Telugu versions. This was the final film released in Bollywood, which was shot using 70mm negative. Going Upriver: The Long War of John Kerry Going Upriver: The Long War of John Kerry is a documentary film on U.S. Senator John Kerrys military service during the Vietnam War and his subsequent participation in the peace movement. There is significant emphasis on Kerrys famous speech before a Senate committee, historical footage from the Winter Soldier Investigations, and coverage of the Dewey Canyon III anti-war demonstrations in Washington The majority of the film is composed of archival footage, with much of it in the original black-and-white format. From the producers website,: "This is a feature length documentary about character and moral leadership during a time of national crisis. Loosely based on the bestselling book Tour of Duty by Douglas Brinkley, Going Upriver examines the story of John Kerry and the key events that made him a national figure and the man he is today. "Going Upriver director George Butler first realized Kerry’s importance to his generation and began documenting his journey in photographs in 1969, covering Kerrys leadership of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War, his early political campaigns, as well as intimate moments of his personal life. The film weaves together Butler’s extraordinary photographs with archival film, interviews with Kerry’s closest associates, and more contemporary images of the Senator at home and abroad. Going Upriver is the culmination of a forty-year friendship between Kerry and George Butler. They first met in 1964 while Butler was a reporter and photographer, and published a book together in 1971. Butler has documented Kerrys political career with thousands of photographs, and Kerry is godfather to one of Butlers sons. Butler builds a portrait of Kerry through conversations with the men who served with him, people who went to college with him, and relatives. He narrows the story to Vietnam, and uses vintage footage to show the duty to which Kerry asked to be transferred. The recollections from his shipmates, and shots of battle and battle damage on his and other swift boats, underscores the nature of the duty and Kerrys performance of it. The video of his TV appearances and congressional testimony when he got back provides the context to Kerrys change of heart on the war and his determination to see to it that his comrades stopped dying over there. Considerable attention is paid to the lesser known activities and details behind some of that eras most tumultuous events, such as the occupying of the Washington Mall despite court injunctions and the two marches to the Arlington National Cemetery. Descriptive narrative often gives way to the more powerful messages conveyed by the expressions and actions of participants caught on film at these events. Some of the footage shot in Vietnam could be considered mildly graphic. Going Upriver was first pre-released at the Toronto International Film Festival under the "Real to Reel" documentary category on September 9 through September 18, 2004. Supergator Supergator is a 2007 horror film directed by Brian Clyde, produced by Roger Corman, and starring Brad Johnson and Kelly McGillis. The music was by Damon Ebner. Hello Hallo is a 2007 Indian Malayalam comedy thriller film written and directed by the Rafi Mecartin duo. The film stars Mohanlal, Parvathy Melton, Jagathy Sreekumar, Siddique, Ganesh Kumar and Madhu in important roles.The film received positive reviews from critics. Critics praised Mohanlal"s performance. The film was a commercial success. It Was Loosely Based From 2004 American Movie Cellular. Private Lessons Private Lessons is a 2008 Belgian drama film directed by Joachim Lafosse. It was written by Lafosse and François Pirot. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival on 19 May. It was nominated for seven Magritte Awards and was awarded two: Best Actor for Jonathan Zaccaï and Most Promising Actress for Pauline Étienne. Kill Me Please Kill Me Please is a 2010 French-Belgian comedy film directed by Olias Barco. Papita, maní, tostón Papita, maní, tostón is a 2013 Venezuelan comedy film written and directed by Luis Carlos Hueck. Starring Juliette Pardau and Jean Pierre Agostini, where narrates the encounter between two eternal rivals, a follower of the Leones del Caracas and a "magallanera". Getúlio Getúlio is a 2014 Brazilian biographical drama film written by George Moura and directed by João Jardim, starring Tony Ramos as Brazilian president Getúlio Vargas, based on the final moments of the crisis that led to the death of the then president, during the 19 days before the August 24, 1954. The film was released in Brazil on May 1, 2014, coinciding with the Workers Day official holiday – in reference to the labor policies implemented by Getúlio. Applesauce Applesauce is a 2015 black comedy film written and directed by Onur Tukel. The film stars Tukel, Max Casella, Trieste Kelly Dunn, Jennifer Prediger, and Dylan Baker. Little Annie Rooney Little Annie Rooney is a 1925 American silent comedy-drama film starring Mary Pickford and directed by William Beaudine. Pickford, one of the most successful actresses of the silent era, was best known throughout her career for her iconic portrayals of penniless young girls. After generating only modest box office revenue playing adults in her previous two films, Pickford wrote and produced Little Annie Rooney to cater to silent film audiences. Though she was 33 years old, Pickford played the title role, an Irish girl living in the slums of New York City. The film was a critical and commercial success, becoming one of the highest grossing films of 1925. Restored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2014, Little Annie Rooney is remembered today for Pickford’s performance and the high quality associated with its production. Hot Saturday Hot Saturday is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Nancy Carroll, Cary Grant, and Randolph Scott. This was Grants first role as a leading man. Based on the novel Hot Saturday by Harvey Fergusson, the film is about a pretty, virtuous small-town bank clerk who becomes the victim of a vicious rumor. One Hundred Men and a Girl One Hundred Men and a Girl is a 1937 American musical comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Deanna Durbin. Written by Charles Kenyon, Bruce Manning, and James Mulhauser from a story by Hanns Kräly, the film is about the daughter of a struggling musician who forms a symphony orchestra consisting of his unemployed friends. Through persistence, charm, and a few misunderstandings, they are able to get famed conductor Leopold Stokowski to lead them in a concert, which leads to a radio contract. One Hundred Men and a Girl was the first of two motion pictures featuring Leopold Stokowski, and is also one of the films for which Durbin is best remembered as an actress and a singer. Cry 'Havoc' Cry Havoc is a 1943 American war drama film, produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by Richard Thorpe. The cast is primarily female, with the main roles played by Margaret Sullavan, Ann Sothern, Joan Blondell, Fay Bainter, Marsha Hunt, Ella Raines, Frances Gifford, Diana Lewis, Heather Angel, Dorothy Morris and Connie Gilchrist. The Lost Moment The Lost Moment is a 1947 film noir psychological thriller film with elements of horror directed by Martin Gabel and starring Robert Cummings, Susan Hayward and Agnes Moorehead. The film was not well received at the time but its reputation has risen in recent years. The Killer That Stalked New York The Killer That Stalked New York is a 1950 film noir starring Evelyn Keyes. The film, shot on location and in a semi-documentary style, is about diamond smugglers who unknowingly start a smallpox outbreak in the New York City of 1947. It is based on the real threat of a smallpox epidemic in the city, as described in a story taken from a 1948 Cosmopolitan magazine article. Knock on Wood Knock on Wood is a 1954 comedy starring Danny Kaye and Mai Zetterling. Other actors in the film include Torin Thatcher, David Burns, and Leon Askin. The film was written and directed by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, with songs by Kayes wife, Sylvia Fine. Hell Is a City Hell Is a City is a 1960 British crime thriller film based on the novel by Maurice Procter. Written and directed by Val Guest, it was made by British studio Hammer Film Productions and filmed in Manchester. It was partly inspired by the British New Wave films. Dead of Night Dead of Night is a 1977 American made-for-television anthology horror film starring Ed Begley Jr., Anjanette Comer, Patrick Macnee, Horst Buchholz and Joan Hackett. Directed by Dan Curtis, the film consists of three stories written by Richard Matheson much like the earlier Trilogy of Terror. The film originally premiered on NBC on March 29, 1977. Serial Serial is a 1980 American comedy film produced by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay, by Rich Eustis and Michael Elias, is drawn from the novel A Year in the Life of Marin County by Cyra McFadden, published in 1977. Produced by Sidney Beckerman and directed by Bill Persky, the film stars Martin Mull, Tuesday Weld, Sally Kellerman, Christopher Lee, Bill Macy, Peter Bonerz and Tom Smothers. The original music score was composed by Lalo Schifrin. Hellhole Women Sadomania – Hölle der Lust is a 1981 German-Spanish women in prison film directed by Jesús Franco, starring Ajita Wilson. It was also released as Hellhole Women, Prisoners of the Flesh and Sadomania: The Hell of Passion. Jára Cimrman Lying, Sleeping Jára Cimrman Lying, Sleeping is a 1983 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Ladislav Smoljak. It is a biopic of the fictional Czech national hero Jára Cimrman, who is portrayed by one of his inventors, Zdeněk Svěrák. The story is framed by an excursion tour to Liptákov, the village where Cimrman allegedly spent final years of his life. The retrospective passages, which make up the most of the film, span over Cimrmans whole "known" life, where he interacts with many personalities of the Czech and European science and culture in the Belle Époque. Large portion of the film deals with Cimrmans acting as an educator in the family of Franz Ferdinand dEste, the heir presumptive of Austria-Hungary. In this position, Cimrman is secretly aiming to "split the monarchy". Die Wannseekonferenz The Wannsee Conference is a 1984 German TV film portraying the events of the Wannsee Conference, held in Berlin in January 1942. The script is derived from the minutes of the meeting. Since no verbatim transcription of the meeting exists, the dialogue is necessarily fictionalised. The main theme of the film is the bureaucratic nature of the genocide. The same events were later depicted in the 2001 English-language film Conspiracy. Jill Rips Jill Rips is a 2000 Canadian-American film directed by Anthony Hickox starring Dolph Lundgren, based on a 1987 novel by Scottish writer Frederic Lindsay. Perfume Perfume is a 2001 American film directed by Michael Rymer and featuring an ensemble cast, starring Paul Sorvino, Leslie Mann, Jeff Goldblum, Rita Wilson, Jared Harris, Joanne Baron, and Michelle Williams. As mentioned in the end credits, all dialogue was improvised by the actors. The Bread, My Sweet A Wedding for Bella is a 2001 American romantic drama film that told the story of a successful businessman who trades in his single lifestyle to marry the estranged daughter of a terminally ill elderly woman whom he loves like a mother. The marriage is a sham in order to give the elderly woman happiness before her death. Written and directed by Melissa Martin, the film is set in Pittsburghs Strip District, a thriving and diverse open-air market. Part love-story to the city that serves as its setting, the film is also a loving homage to the personalities of three people who each had a powerful impact on Ms. Martin. Bella, the title character, and her husband, Massimo, are the creative embodiments of an elderly Italian-American couple who owned, and lived above The Enrico Biscotti Company. The film was directed by Martin, and starred Scott Baio as the businessman, Rosemary Prinz, Kristin Minter as Lucca, the estranged daughter, and Shuler Hensley. Then 70 years old, Prinz, a soap opera mainstay, made her feature film debut. This film has been presented at many film festivals across America. Don't Try This at Home: The Steve-O Video Dont Try This at Home: The Steve-O Video is Steve-Os first DVD. It contains mostly footage that the censors wouldnt allow on MTV. Southern Belles Southern Belles is a 2005 comedy film directed by Paul S. Myers and Brennan Shroff. This is a story of two best friends who live in a trailer park located in the town of Johnsons Mark in Georgia. Dreaming of a fresh start in Atlanta they soon learn it will be very difficult to make their way there on their small town budget. There are many references to the literary history of the State of Georgia including Gone With the Wind. Manjadikuru Manjadikuru is a Malayalam film written and directed by Anjali Menon. A shorter video version of the film was premiered at the 2008 International Film Festival of Kerala, and won the FIPRESCI Award for best Malayalam film and Hassankutty award for Best Debutant Indian director. In 2009, it swept the awards at South Asian International Film Festival at New York, winning five Grand Jury Awards - Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematographer and Best Emerging Talent. Bobbos Bobbos is an Egyptian film released in 2009. Paranormal Movie Paranormal Movie is a 2013 American parody comedy film directed by Kevin Farley. The film is a spoof of the Paranormal Activity series. Homesick Homesick is a 2015 Norwegian drama film directed by Anne Sewitsky. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It was one of three films shortlisted by Norway to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to The Wave. The Empire of Corpses is a 2015 Japanese science fiction adventure anime film produced by Wit Studio and directed by Ryoutarou Makihara. The movie is part of a series of films based on novels written by Project Itoh. It was followed by Harmony and Genocidal Organ. The film was released on October 2, and Egoist perform the films ending theme. The film was originally set for release in December, but the date was later changed to October 2. The film is licensed in North America by Funimation who gave the film a limited theatrical release on April 19 & 20, 2016, and in the United Kingdom by Anime Limited. The Monk and the Demon The Monk and the Demon is a 2016 Russian comedy film directed by Nikolay Dostal. It is inspired by the life of Ilya. The Last Days of Pompeii The Last Days of Pompeii is an RKO Radio Pictures film starring Preston Foster and directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack and Merian C. Cooper, creators of the original King Kong. Although inspired by the novel of the same name by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, the film has virtually nothing to do with the book. No Time for Comedy No Time for Comedy is a 1940 American comedy-drama film based on the play of the same name by S. N. Behrman, starring James Stewart, Rosalind Russell, Genevieve Tobin and Charlie Ruggles. Dumb-Hounded Dumb-Hounded is an American animation short from 1943. It is notable for being the first cartoon to star Droopy. The film was released on 20 March 1943 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and has a running time of seven minutes. Guernica Guernica is a French film directed by Alain Resnais and Robert Hessens. Plunder Road Plunder Road is a 1957 American crime film noir directed by Hubert Cornfield, starring Gene Raymond, Jeanne Cooper and Wayne Morris. Misunderstood Misunderstood is a 1966 Italian drama film directed by Luigi Comencini. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival. Mars Needs Women Mars Needs Women is a 1967 independently made American direct-to-television science fiction film from Azalea Pictures, produced, written, and directed by self-proclaimed schlock artist/auteur Larry Buchanan, that stars Tommy Kirk, Yvonne Craig, and Byron Lord. The film was released in first-run syndication by American International Pictures without a theatrical release. The Bare Wench Project The Bare Wench Project is a 2000 American film. It was shot in only a few days but was popular, leading to several sequels. Sharing the Secret Sharing the Secret is a 2000 American television drama film about a teenage girls struggle with bulimia and its effect on her parents and friends. Originally airing on CBS television networks in the United States, the film has also aired on cable televisions Lifetime Network. In 2001, the film received a Peabody Award for "an impressive, moving, and candid portrait of a teenager in crisis." Boeing Boeing Boeing Boeing is a 1985 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film written and directed by Priyadarshan. The story is based on the 1960 French play of the same name. The plot follows Shyam who is dating three flight attendants at the same time and the scenario get complicated with the arrival of his friend Anilkumar along with other obstructions. The film is regarded as one of the best comedy films in Malayalam cinema. The film was a blockbuster and remains one of the cult classic comic capers in Malayalam cinema. It was remade in Telugu as Chilakkottudu and in Kannada as Nee Tata Naa Birla. Priyadarshan remade the film in Hindi as Garam Masala. Jericho Mansions Jericho Mansions is a 2003 independent mystery thriller film directed by Alberto Sciamma. It stars Jennifer Tilly, James Caan and Geneviève Bujold. It was filmed in Saint John and in Almería, Spain. Self Medicated Self Medicated is a 2005 independent film based on real-life events from writer/director/lead actor Monty Lapica about Andrew, a troubled teenager whose mother has him kidnapped at age 17 by a private company and forcibly committed to a locked-down psychiatric institute. Monty Lapica was not originally cast for acting in the film, according to the subsequent documentary, The Making of Self-Medicated, the first-time writer and director was also slated to play the starring role in his own life story after casting-calls failed to produce a suitable candidate. Prom Queen: The Marc Hall Story Prom Queen: The Marc Hall Story is a Canadian television film, which aired on CTV in 2004. The film is about Marc Hall, a gay Canadian teenager whose legal fight to bring a same-sex date to his Catholic high school prom made headlines in 2002. Manticore Manticore is an American Sci-Fi original movie that aired on the Sci-Fi Channel on November 26, 2005. It was directed by Tripp Reed and featured Heather Donahue, Chase Masterson and Robert Beltran. It is about a squad of United States Army soldiers in Iraq that must fight against a resurrected, nearly unstoppable manticore awoken from its slumber by an Iraqi insurgent leader. Fraulein Das Fräulein or Fräulein was directed by Swiss filmmaker Andrea Staka in 2006, and won seven awards. Mantervention Mantervention is a 2014 American comedy film, directed by Stuart Acher and written by Juan E.G. The film stars Chloe Bridges, Nick Roux, Travis Van Winkle, and Mario Van Peebles. Jaco Jaco is a 2014 American documentary that depicts the life and death of jazz musician Jaco Pastorius. The film was directed by Paul Marchand and Stephen Kijak and produced by Robert Trujillo of Metallica and John Battsek of Passion Pictures. The film features interviews with Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Sting, Joni Mitchell, Carlos Santana, Jerry Jemmott, Jonas Hellborg, Bootsy Collins, and Flea. Lion Lion is a British drama film, directed by Simon P. Edwards. The film stars Ian Virgo, Nicola Posener, Jessica-Jane Stafford and Marlon Blue. Savva. Serdtse voina A Warriors Tail, also known as Savva: Heart of the Warrior}}, is a 2015 Russian animated film directed by Maksim Fadeev and first released in the UK on 1 April 2016. Its English language cast includes Milla Jovovich as Savva, Will Chase as Anggee/Prince Angacetus, and Whoopi Goldberg as Mom Jozee. Pyatnitsa Friday}} is a 2016 Russian comedy film directed by Yevgeny Shelyakin. Nanu Ki Jaanu Nanu Ki Jaanu is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language horror comedy film directed by Faraz Haider, starring Abhay Deol and Patralekha. The first look poster was launched on 23 March 2018 followed by its theatrical trailer on 26 March 2018. Nanu Ki Jaanu was released on 20 April 2018. The movie is a remake of 2014 Tamil movie Pisaasu. The Criminal Code The Criminal Code is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic crime drama film directed by Howard Hawks, starring Walter Huston and Phillips Holmes. The screenplay, based on a 1929 play of the same name by Martin Flavin, was written by Fred Niblo Jr. and Seton I. Miller, who were nominated for Best Adaptation at the 4th Academy Awards. The film is the first of three film adaptations of the play released by Columbia Pictures. It was followed by Penitentiary 1938) and Convicted. In Old Oklahoma In Old Oklahoma is a 1943 American Western film directed by Albert S. Rogell starring John Wayne and Martha Scott. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards, one for Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture and the other for Sound Recording. The Woman on Pier 13 The Woman on Pier 13 is a 1949 American film noir drama directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Laraine Day, Robert Ryan, and John Agar. It previewed in Los Angeles and San Francisco in 1949 under the title I Married a Communist, but the name was changed prior to its 1950 release due to poor polling among those preview audiences. Cult of the Cobra Cult of the Cobra is a 1955 American black-and-white horror film from Universal-International Pictures, produced by Howard Pine, directed by Francis D. Lyon, that stars Faith Domergue, Richard Long, Kathleen Hughes, Marshall Thompson, Jack Kelly, William Reynolds, and David Janssen. The film was released as a double feature with Revenge of the Creature. Six American officers witness the secret ritual of Lamians. When the soldiers are discovered by the snake cult, the High Lamian Priestess vows that "the Cobra Goddess will avenge herself". Once back in the United States, a mysterious woman enters into the life of each service man, with disastrous results: "accidents" begin to happen, and before each death the shadow of a cobra is seen. Critics noted story similarities with Val Lewtons prior horror film Cat People, released in 1942. Dead Eyes of London The Dead Eyes of London is a 1961 West German black and white crime film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Joachim Fuchsberger, Karin Baal and Dieter Borsche. Zombie High Zombie High is a 1987 comedy horror film directed by Ron Link. The film was released theatrically on October 2, 1987, and stars Virginia Madsen as a beautiful young teenager who must fight against a boarding school that is intent on turning everyone into a Stepford-esque "perfect" student. Auzaar Auzaar is a 1997 Indian Hindi action thriller film directed by Sohail Khan and written by Anwar Khan. The film starred Salman Khan, Sanjay Kapoor and Shilpa Shetty in lead roles. The film tells the story of two college friends who find themselves on the opposite side of the law when they reunite. Fantozzi 2000 - La clonazione Fantozzi 2000 – La clonazione is an Italian comedy film released in 1999. It is the tenth and final film in the saga of the unlucky clerk Ugo Fantozzi, played by its creator, Paolo Villaggio. Pornography Pornografia is a 2003 Polish-French film directed by Polish director Jan Jakub Kolski. It is based on the Witold Gombrowicz novel Pornografia, set in Nazi occupied Poland during World War II. The film is filled with many intricacies, touching such themes as the European society of the 1940s as a whole, conspiracy, guerrilla warfare, the Nazi invasion, murder, and suicide, as well as eroticism, guilt, and manipulation of youth by adults. Its film score, by Zygmunt Konieczny, won the Georges Delerue Award at the Film Fest Gent festival in 2003. The film was released in selected cities across the United States. Rx Rx is a 2005 romantic thriller film directed by Ariel Vromen. It stars Eric Balfour, Colin Hanks, and Lauren German. Taking 5 Taking Five is a 2007 film directed by Andrew Waller. The plot involves two high school girls who kidnap a pop rock band. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 28, 2007. It was filmed at Juan Diego Catholic High School in Draper and at Hillcrest High School in Midvale. The Year of Getting to Know Us The Year of Getting to Know Us is a comedy drama film directed by Patrick Sisam and starring Tom Arnold, Jimmy Fallon, Lucy Liu and Sharon Stone. It premiered at 24 January 2008 at the Sundance Film Festival. The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle is a 2009 American dark comedy written and directed by David Russo. It stars Marshall Allman as Dory, an unusually religious young man who, after losing his job as an IT manager, is forced to work as a janitor. Everything is going well until he and his colleagues realize they are being used as guinea pigs involuntarily by the owners of the company. Made for Each Other Made for Each Other is a 2009 romantic comedy, which was released straight to DVD. This is the first film in which both of the Masterson brothers have featured. Even Pigeons Go to Heaven Even Pigeons Go To Heaven is a short film directed by Samuel Tourneux and released in 2007. It was nominated for the 2007 Academy Award for best animated short film. Mr. Untouchable Mr. Untouchable is an English-language documentary film for HDNet Films, directed by Marc Levin, and produced by Mary-Jane Robinson. The film, which opened in limited release on October 26, 2007, like the memoir, Mr. Untouchable: My Crimes and Punishments, addresses the rise and fall of Nicky Barnes, a former drug kingpin in New York City. The film includes first-hand testimony from Barnes himself and was produced by New York-based Blowback Productions. Just Peck Just Peck is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Michael A. Nickles and written by Marc Arneson. The Opposite Sex The Opposite Sex, also known under the working title of A Bets A Bet, is a 2014 small-budget indie film that was directed by Jennifer Finnigan and Jonathan Silverman, and is their co-directorial debut. It was released to Blu-ray on 22 October 2014 in Sweden and Finland and received a United States release on 21 May 2015. The film was also released to theaters overseas as Poskromić Playboya. The film stars Kristin Chenoweth, Mena Suvari, Eric Roberts, Jennifer Finnigan, and Geoff Stults. Watermark Watermark is a 2013 Canadian documentary film by Jennifer Baichwal and Edward Burtynsky. It concerns the history and use of water. Burtynsky was previously the subject of Baichwals 2006 documentary, Manufactured Landscapes. The film features water use practices around the world, including multiple scenes in China and the United States, as well as segments shot in eight other countries. In China, the film chronicles the building of the Xiluodu Dam and flooding of its reservoir. The film was recorded in various international locations using ultra high definition equipment, including a prototype RED Epic that was hand assembled. The film won the Rogers Best Canadian Film Award at the 2013 Toronto Film Critics Association Awards, over The Dirties and Gabrielle and was named Best Feature Length Documentary at the 2014 Canadian Screen Awards. Barbara Barbara is a 2017 French drama film directed by Mathieu Amalric. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival where it won The Poetry of Cinema Award. The film was awarded Prix Jean Vigo 2017, the Prix Louis-Delluc 2017 and the Cesar for Best Actress for Jeanne Balibar. The Death Kiss The Death Kiss is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery film starring David Manners as a crusading studio writer, Adrienne Ames as an actress, and Bela Lugosi as a studio manager. The thriller features three leading players from the previous years Dracula, and was the first film directed by Edwin L. Marin. The movie was produced by KBS Productions at Tiffany Pictures and released by Sono Art-World Wide Pictures. The film is currently in the public domain. The Crooked Way The Crooked Way is a 1949 film noir crime film directed by Robert Florey. The film was based on a radio play No Blade Too Sharp and features John Payne, Sonny Tufts, Ellen Drew, and others. The film, with a similar plot to another film noir Somewhere in the Night, was shot by cameraman John Alton. Paul Bunyan Paul Bunyan is a 1958 animated musical short film released by Walt Disney Studios It was based on the North American folk hero and lumberjack Paul Bunyan and was inspired after meeting with Les Kangas of Paul Bunyan Productions, who gave Mr. Disney the idea for the film. The film was directed by Les Clark, a member of Disneys Nine Old Men of core animators. Thurl Ravenscroft starred as the voice of Paul Bunyan. Supporting animators on the project included Lee Hartman. Paul Bunyan received an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Short in 1959, but lost to Warner Bros. Cartoons Looney Tunes cartoon Knighty Knight Bugs. It was also included on the 2002 DVD release Disneys American Legends DTV set clips of the short to Annette Funicellos Tall Paul and was featured in an episode of Sing Me a Story with Belle. The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond is a 1960 film directed by Budd Boetticher. The picture marked the film debut of Dyan Cannon and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design for Howard Shoup. Everybody Go Home! Everybody Go Home is a 1960 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Luigi Comencini. It features an international cast including the U.S. actors Martin Balsam, Alex Nicol and the Franco-Italian Serge Reggiani. Nino Manfredi was rejected for the starring role because Alberto Sordi wanted it. The film is one of the most famous films of the Commedia allitaliana genre, and is set during the Allied invasion of Italy in 1943. It also belongs to a large genre of Italian films about Italy during the chaos after the invasion and double occupation of September 1943 - others include Rome, Paisà, General Della Rovere, Violent Summer, Long Night in 1943, Escape by Night, Two Women, The Fascist, The Abandoned, The Four Days of Naples, and Salò. Underworld Underworld is a 1985 British horror film directed by George Pavlou, written by Clive Barker and James Caplin, and starring Denholm Elliott, Nicola Cowper, Steven Berkoff, Larry Lamb, Ingrid Pitt, Irina Brook and Art Malik. The films music was produced by synthpop group Freur, which later evolved into the band Underworld, their name taken from the films title. Legend of the Dragon Legend of the Dragon is a 1990 Hong Kong action-comedy film directed by Danny Lee, starring Stephen Chow, Teresa Mo, Bryan Leung and Yuen Wah. Nagara Haavu Naagarahaavu is a 1972 Indian Kannada language film directed by Puttanna Kanagal, based on T. R. Subba Raos three novels Nagarahavu, Ondu Gandu Eradu Hennu and Sarpa Mathsara, and starring Vishnuvardhan, Aarathi , K. S. Ashwath and Shubha in lead roles. The supporting cast features Leelavathi, Ambareesh, Shivaram, Dheerendra Gopal, Lokanath and Vajramuni. This is the first Kannada movie to complete 100 days in three centres. The film was a huge success and paved way for the stardom of Vishnuvardhan and Ambarish who eventually morphed as leading actors in Kannada cinema. This was Vishnuvardhans first movie as the lead. Over a period of time, the character roles of Leelavathi, Dheerendra Gopal, Loknath, M. N. Lakshmi Devi have come in for their share of applause. The film primarily revolves around the protagonists relationship with his teacher, Chamayya. Chamayya, who is childless treats Ramachari as his son. He takes it upon himself to guide Ramachari on the right path despite Ramacharis legendary anger. He usually acts as the negotiator between his student and the people who have issues with Ramacharis behaviour. Ramachari is a young man whose anger is his weakness. He is difficult to reason with and has a great deal of pride. Chamayya is the only person who can convince him to do anything. His love interests are Alamelu and Margaret who play pivotal parts in his life. The conversations between the Guru and Shishya is the highlight of movie all through. Chamayya and Ramachari have differences of opinion over what is right and wrong. Chamayya is more willing to blend in with the society than Ramachari and this usually ends in an argument between the two. It is possible that the society is the silent rhetoric for the title of the movie which spreads venom — a cobra. The movie was remade in Hindi as Zehreela Insaan , in Tamil as Raja Nagam and in Telugu as Kode Nagu . The film was re-released in its digitized version on July 20, 2018. This movie was digitalized by Balaji who is the brother of V.Ravichandran and son of Veeraswammy who was the producer. Re-release was also a big hit and broke so-many records. The re-release got a huge appreciation from all and created a new record of collection. Slime City Slime City is a 1988 science fiction comedy horror film directed by Greg Lamberson and starring Robert Sabin, Mary Huner, and Bunny Levine. Vandanam Vandanam is a 1989 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy thriller film directed by Priyadarshan. The film stars Mohanlal, Mukesh, Girija Shettar, Nedumudi Venu, M. G. Soman, Jagadish, Sukumari, K. B. Ganesh Kumar, Maniyanpilla Raju, and Cochin Haneefa. This was the follow-up film of Priyadarshan and producer P. K. R. Pillai after the commercially successful Chithram. The story is loosely based on Stakeout. Priyadarshan later remade the film in Telugu as Nirnayam. Thunderstruck Thunderstruck is a 2004 Australian film directed by Darren Ashton and starring Stephen Curry, Damon Gameau, Ryan Johnson, Callan Mulvey, and Sam Worthington. The title was taken from the AC/DC song of the same name. Its plot concerns five AC/DC fans who make a promise that if one of them died, the other four would have him buried next to grave of their idol, Bon Scott. When one of them dies, the remaining four embark on a road trip to fulfill their promise. Flannel Pajamas Flannel Pajamas is a 2006 film directed by Jeff Lipsky, starring Julianne Nicholson and Justin Kirk. It charts the course of a short-lived marriage, from its passionate beginning through the daily erosion of feeling and romance to separation. Filmed in New York City, NY, Rockland County, NY, and Chester Springs, PA with a budget of just under $500,000, it was shown at Sundance Film Festival, where it was nominated for a Grand Jury prize. It later opened in several large cities across the country, including New York City, where it received a mixed, though admiring, review from the New York Times, and San Francisco, where it received a similar review from the Chronicle. Lipsky, the director, got his start as a distributor of independent films such as John Cassavetes A Woman Under the Influence, and some reviewers noted Cassavetes influence on this film. Entertainment Today and the New York Observer both picked it as one of the best films of the year. Roger Ebert called it "one of the wisest films I can remember about love and human intimacy. It is a film of integrity and truth, acted fearlessly, written and directed with quiet, implacable skill." The Conrad Boys The Conrad Boys is a 2006 American drama film starring Justin Lo, Nick Bartzen, Boo Boo Stewart and Barry Shay. The film was written and directed by Justin Lo. The film was produced by Justin Lo and Jose Ramirez. The 8th Plague The 8th Plague is a 2006 low-budget American horror film directed by Franklin Guerrero Jr. and starring DJ Perry, Leslie Ann Valenza, and Charles Edwin Powell. Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy Why I Wore Lipstick To My Mastectomy is a 2006 television film that aired on Lifetime Television and starred Sarah Chalke. It is based on the memoir of the same name, written by Geralyn Lucas. The book and the TV movie, depict Geralyn Lucass fight with breast cancer. Jerry Cotton Jerry Cotton is a 2010 German action comedy film directed by Philipp Stennert and Cyrill Boss and starring Christian Tramitz, Christian Ulmen and Mónica Cruz. It is a re-boot of the Jerry Cotton series of films. FBI agent Jerry Cotton fights crime in New York City. On December 17 and 26 2012 it was shown on HBO Asia in Original German language with English subtitles. Separation City Separation City is a 2009 New Zealand film starring Joel Edgerton, Rhona Mitra, Danielle Cormack, and Les Hill. It is directed by Paul Middleditch. Filming concluded in June, 2009, after 5 weeks of shooting. It is a comedy-drama, following the collapse of two marriages, set in Wellington. This Is Martin Bonner This Is Martin Bonner is an American drama film written and directed by Chad Hartigan. The film stars Paul Eenhoorn as Martin Bonner, a man in his late 50s forced to relocate to Reno, Nevada, for a new job and his attempts to acclimate and make new friends. Through his work at a non-profit organization, he meets Travis Holloway, and the two men form an unlikely friendship. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2013, where it won the Audience Award for Best of NEXT. Down and Dangerous Down and Dangerous is a 2013 American crime thriller film featuring Ross Marquand and Judd Nelson. Strange But True Strange but True is an 2019 American noir-thriller directed by Rowan Athale from a screenplay by Eric Garcia. The film is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by John Searles and stars Amy Ryan, Nick Robinson, Margaret Qualley, Blythe Danner, Brian Cox, Greg Kinnear and Connor Jessup. It had its world premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on June 22, 2019. It was released on September 6, 2019, by CBS Films. Raja Huli Children of War Children of War, also known as The Bastard Child, is a 2014 Hindi drama film directed by Mrityunjay Devrat. The film released on 16 May 2014 in India. The film stars Pavan Malhotra, Raima Sen, Tillotama Shome, Indraniel Sengupta, Faroque Sheikh, Shatrunjay Devvrat, Riddhi Sen, Rucha Inamdar, and Victor Banerjee. Filmed in India with similar characters and places mimicking Bangladesh, The Bastard Child is an Indian movie based around the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. Based on real events in Bangladesh, 1971. The film is about how rape and religion were used as war weaponry. The film deals with the birth of Bangladesh in 1971, focusing on the genocide and when 400,000 women were raped and 3 million people were killed. As the film progresses towards its climax, the three stories begin to intertwine with one another. Bhaag Johnny Bhaag Johnny is a 2015 Indian Hindi language Bollywood thriller film directed by Shivam Nair, and produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Vikram Bhatt and co-produced by Ajay Kapoor. The film stars Kunal Khemu, Mandana Karimi and Zoa Morani in leading roles. It was released on 25 September 2015. Lens Lens is a bilingual hostage drama written and directed by Jayaprakash Radhakrishnan made simultaneously in Malayalam and Tamil. Dealing with the subject of voyeurism, it features Anandsami and Jayaprakash in the lead roles. Lens has been screened in several film festivals including Clam - Festival Internacional de Cinema Solidari South Asian International film festival Jagran film festival Chennai International Film Festival, Pune International Film Festival, Bengaluru International Film Festival , Lonavala International Film Festival, and Bioscope International Film Festival in Delhi. The Malayalam version was distributed by LJ Films and the Tamil version is distributed by director Vetrimaaran under his company Grassroot Film Company. The film was later released on Netflix By the Law By the Law is a 1926 silent drama film. The film was directed by Lev Kuleshov and produced by the Soviet production company Goskino. The narrative is based on the Jack London short story "The Unexpected". The plot concerns a group of gold prospectors in the Yukon region of Canada during the Klondike Gold Rush. Snow White and the Three Stooges Snow White and the Three Stooges is the second feature film to star the Three Stooges after their 1959 resurgence in popularity. By this time, the trio consisted of Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Joe DeRita. Released by 20th Century Fox, this was the trios take on the classic fairy tale Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The film was retitled Snow White and the Three Clowns in Great Britain. This was Walter Lang‘s final directing film before his retirement. Olympic gold medalist figure skater Carol Heiss starred as Snow White, who must flee her home after The Evil Queen, her evil stepmother, wishes her to be dead. Seeking refuge in the cottage of the seven dwarfs, she accidentally meets the Stooges, who are house sitting for them while they are away. Sallah Sallah Shabati is a 1964 Israeli comedy film about the chaos of Israeli immigration and resettlement. This social satire placed the director Ephraim Kishon and producer Menahem Golan among the first Israeli filmmakers to achieve international success. It also introduced actor Chaim Topol to audiences worldwide. The protagonists name, Sallah Shabati, is perhaps a play on the phrase סליחה שבאתי, Sliḥa shebati, "sorry that I came". In earlier print versions of Kishons short stories which were revised for the film, the character was known as Saadia Shabtai. Spasms Spasms is a 1983 Canadian horror film directed by William Fruet and starring Peter Fonda, Oliver Reed, and Kerrie Keane. It is based on the 1979 novel Death Bite by Michael Maryk and Brent Monahan. Year of Enlightment Year of Enlightment is a 1986 Spanish film directed by Fernando Trueba, starring Jorge Sanz and Maribel Verdú. The film is a coming of age story of a sixteen-year-old boy finding love and sex in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War. The film was awarded the Silver Bear at the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. Grim Prairie Tales Grim Prairie Tales is a 1990 American independent western-horror film, written and directed by Wayne Coe, and starring an ensemble cast including James Earl Jones, Brad Dourif, Will Hare, Marc McClure, William Atherton, and Lisa Eichhorn. It is an anthology film of four separate stories, told by two travellers around a prairie campfire. Morrison is a grizzled bounty hunter carrying a body, while Farley Deeds is a clerk on the way to a romantic reunion with his wife. Wyrd Sisters Wyrd Sisters is a six-part animated television adaptation of the book of the same name by Terry Pratchett, produced by Cosgrove Hall Films, and first broadcast on 18 May 1997. It was the second film adaptation of an entire Discworld novel. A Time for Dancing A Time for Dancing is a 2002 American drama film directed by Peter Gilbert and starring Larisa Oleynik, Shiri Appleby and Peter Coyote. It is an adaptation based on the name by Davida Wills Hurwin. The Night We Called It a Day The Night We Called It a Day, also known as All the Way, is a 2003 Australian-American comedy drama film directed by Paul Goldman and starring Dennis Hopper as Frank Sinatra and Melanie Griffith as Barbara Marx. It also features Portia de Rossi, Joel Edgerton, Rose Byrne and David Hemmings. The movie is based on the true events surrounding Sinatras 1974 tour in Australia. When the singer calls a local reporter a "two-bit hooker", every union in the country black-bans the star until he issues an apology. I Love Cinema I Love Cinema is a 2004 Egyptian film directed by Osama Fawzy starring Mahmoud Hemaidah and Laila Elwi. A comedy-drama with an emphasis on social, cultural and religion-related problems in Egyptian society and introducing art as a savior. Toxic Toxic is a 2010 thriller film directed by Alan Pao. It was released direct-to-video on July 8, 2010. Mommy Is at the Hairdresser's Mommy Is at the Hairdressers is a 2008 drama directed by Léa Pool. Feral Feral is a 2012 animated short film by Daniel Sousa. In the Forests of Siberia In the Forests of Siberia is a 2016 French film directed by Safy Nebbou and adapted by Nebbou and David Oelhoffen from Sylvain Tessons 2011 book The Consolations of the Forest. It stars Raphaël Personnaz. Klassikokkutulek Klassikokkutulek is a 2016 Estonian comedy film directed by René Vilbre. Marie-Francine Marie-Francine is a 2017 French comedy film directed by Valérie Lemercier. Penthouse Penthouse is a 1933 American Pre-Code crime film starring Warner Baxter as a lawyer and Myrna Loy, as a call girl who helps him with a murder case. It was directed by W. S. Van Dyke and written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, based on a novel by Arthur Somers Roche. The film was later remade as the more sanitized Society Lawyer, without the risqué pre-Code dialogue. Taira Clan Saga is a 1955 Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. It is based on the Eiji Yoshikawa historical novel Shin Heike Monogatari. It is one of his two films in color, the other being Princess Yang Kwei-Fei of the same year. The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery The Great St. Trinians Train Robbery is a British film comedy set in the fictional St Trinians School, released in 1966, three years after the Great Train Robbery had taken place. It also parodies the technocratic ideas of the Harold Wilson government and its support of the comprehensive school system. Directed by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat with a script by Sidney and Leslie Gilliat, it was the last in the original series of four films and the only one to be made in colour. It retained George Cole, Richard Wattis, Eric Barker, Michael Ripper, and Raymond Huntley from the earlier films. Several new actors were brought in, including Frankie Howerd as Alfred Askett, Reg Varney as Gilbert, Dora Bryan as headmistress Amber Spottiswood, and Stratford Johns as the Voice. Although she was asked twice, Joyce Grenfell refused to appear again as Sergeant Ruby Gates. Raymond Huntley appeared as the "Minister of Schools", having appeared in a different role in the earlier films; and Cyril Chamberlain appeared as Maxie. The extensive use of trick gadgets in Alphonses hairdressing salon spoofs the secret gadgets used in the James Bond spy films of the Sixties, while the gimmick of having the mastermind conceal his identity throughout the film spoofs the character of Bond villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld, who was originally only an unseen voice. My Dear Killer My Dear Killer is a 1972 giallo film directed by Tonino Valerii. The film was referred as "one of the best films in the thriller genre" and as "one of the best, most vibrant and well designed products of Italian giallo". It co-starred George Hilton, Patty Shepard, William Berger and Helga Line. Zigeunerweisen is a 1980 independent Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki and based on Hyakken Uchidas novel, Disk of Sarasate. It takes its title from a gramophone recording of Pablo de Sarasates violin composition, Zigeunerweisen, which features prominently in the story. The film makes the first part of Suzukis Taishō Roman Trilogy, followed by Kagero-za and Yumeji, surrealistic psychological dramas and ghost stories linked by style, themes and the Taishō period setting. All three were produced by Genjiro Arato. When exhibitors declined to screen the film, Arato screened it himself in an inflatable, mobile tent to great success. It won Honourable Mention at the 31st Berlin International Film Festival, was nominated for nine Japanese Academy Awards and won four, including best director and best film, and was voted the number one Japanese film of the 1980s by Japanese critics. My Best Friend's Girl My Best Friends Girl is a 1983 French comedy film directed by Bertrand Blier and starring Isabelle Huppert. Kansas Kansas is a 1988 American crime drama film starring Matt Dillon and Andrew McCarthy. It tells the story of a young man returning home to attend a wedding who hooks up with a drifter who turns out to be a violent bank robber. Belorusskiy vokzal Belorussian Station is a 1971 Soviet drama film directed by Andrei Smirnov. Rebirth of Mothra II is a 1997 Japanese kaiju film directed by Kunio Miyoshi, written by Masumi Suetani, and produced by Hiroaki Kitayama and Shōgo Tomiyama. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, the film features the fictional monster character Mothra, and is the second film in the Rebirth of Mothra trilogy, following the previous years Rebirth of Mothra. Rebirth of Mothra II stars Sayaka Yamaguchi, Megumi Kobayashi, Aki Hano, and Hikari Mitsushima, and was the final tokusatsu film to feature special effects directed by Koichi Kawakita. The film was released in Japan on December 13, 1997, and was followed by Rebirth of Mothra III the following year. A Dog of Flanders A Dog of Flanders is a 1999 film directed by Kevin Brodie and starring Jack Warden, Jeremy James Kissner, Jesse James, Jon Voight, Cheryl Ladd, Steven Hartley, and Bruce McGill. The screenplay was written by Brodie and Robert Singer, based on the novel of the same name by Ouida. The film was shot on location in Belgium. It was the fifth film based on the original novel. Race to Space Race to Space is a 2001 American family drama film. The film was shot on location at Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach and Edwards AFB in cooperation with NASA and the U.S. Air Force. Swindle Swindle is a 2002 crime thriller film written and directed by K.C. Bascombe and starring Tom Sizemore, Sherilyn Fenn and Dave Foley. Metal Mayhem Gen-Y Cops is a 2000 Hong Kong science fiction action film directed by Benny Chan and starring Edison Chen, Stephen Fung and Sam Lee. The film is a sequel to the 1999 film, Gen-X Cops. Betrayal Betrayal is a thriller film released in 2003. The film stars Erika Eleniak, Julie du Page, Adam Baldwin, James Remar and Louis Mandylor. DC 9/11: Time of Crisis DC 9/11: Time of Crisis is a 2003 television movie which re-enacts the events of the September 11 as seen from the point of view of the President of the United States and his staff. It was directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starred Timothy Bottoms as President George W. Bush. There Is a Man in Our House There Is a Man in Our House is a 1961 Egyptian drama, history, romance film directed by Henry Barakat, an Egyptian film director of Lebanese origin. The film is based on a novel by an Egyptian writer, Ihsan Abdel Quddous, and stars Omar Sharif. In Her Line of Fire In Her Line of Fire is a 2006 action film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Mariel Hemingway, David Keith, David Millbern and Jill Bennett. It is also known as Air Force Two in several countries. Much of the filming was done in New Zealand. Suite Dreams is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Japanese director Kōki Mitani. The film is set in a five star Tokyo hotel on New Years Eve, and follows the misadventures of various hotel staff and guests in the run-up to midnight. The film is reminiscent of the Hollywood screwball comedies of the 1930s and 1940s, and explicitly references the 1932 film Grand Hotel, whose plot also followed the interlinked lives of various characters in a fictional hotel over a short period. Cast members include: Kōji Yakusho, Takako Matsu, Kōichi Satō, Shingo Katori, Ryoko Shinohara, Keiko Toda, Katsuhisa Namase, Kumiko Asō, YOU and Toshiyuki Nishida. The film was nominated for 11 Japanese Academy Awards, but did not win in any of the categories. Illegal Aliens Illegal Aliens is a 2007 sci-fi/comedy B-movie starring Anna Nicole Smith and former professional wrestler Joanie Laurer. It was Smiths final film. The film received negative reviews at the time of its release. Battle Planet Battle Planet is a 2008 low-budget science fiction film starring Zack Ward and Monica May, featuring Brea Grant. The Devil's Castle Le Château hanté, released in the United States as The Devils Castle and in Britain as The Haunted Castle, is an 1897 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It is a remake of The House of the Devil that contrariwise released in the United States as The Haunted Castle and in Britain as The Devils Castle thus they are often confused with each other. The film is about a man who enters a haunted castle and is constantly taunted by spirits inside the castle. Invitation Invitation is a 2008 film directed by Ebrahim Hatamikia. Hatamikia and Chista Yasrebi are the writers of the screenplay, it is a poly-layered narrative with many celebrities in the cast. Elfie Hopkins: Cannibal Hunter Elfie Hopkins is a British horror film directed by Ryan Andrews and co-written by Riyad Barmania and Ryan Andrews. It stars Jaime Winstone, Ray Winstone, Steven Mackintosh, Rupert Evans, Aneurin Barnard and Kimberley Nixon. The film tells the story of an aspiring detective, Elfie Hopkins, who stumbles into her first real case, when investigating the mysterious new family, the Gammons, in her neighbourhood. The film was released in the UK on 20 April 2012. Bed & Breakfast: Love is a Happy Accident Bed & Breakfast is a 2010 romantic comedy directed by Márcio Garcia and written by Leland Douglas. Produced by B.B. Film Productions and F.J. Productions, the movie was shot in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and in Los Angeles. The film stars Dean Cain, Juliana Paes, Eric Roberts, John Savage, Bill Engvall, Marcos Pasquim, Rodrigo Lombardi and more. The story is about Ana Vilanova, a saleswoman from a large department store in Rio who discovers she has inherited property in the wine county of California. She could never expect what she would find in Webster, a small country town. Superstar Superstar is a 2012 French comedy film directed by Xavier Giannoli. The film was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. Mr. Wong, Detective Mr. Wong, Detective is a 1938 American crime film directed by William Nigh and starring Boris Karloff in his first appearance as Mr. Wong. Cry Terror! Cry Terror! is a 1958 thriller film starring James Mason, Inger Stevens, and Rod Steiger. The cast in also featured Neville Brand, Jack Klugman and Angie Dickinson. The crime story was written and directed by Oscar-nominated screenwriter Andrew L. Stone. Manson Manson is a documentary film made in 1973 about Charles Manson and his followers. It was directed by Robert Hendrickson and Laurence Merrick. The Mutations The Mutations is a low-budget 1974 British-American science fiction/horror film directed by Jack Cardiff. The film was also released under the title The Freakmaker. Endangered Species Endangered Species is a 1982 science fiction film starring Robert Urich, JoBeth Williams, Peter Coyote and Hoyt Axton, that was directed and co-written by Alan Rudolph. Morgan Stewart's Coming Home Morgan Stewarts Coming Home is a 1987 American comedy film starring Jon Cryer, Viveka Davis, Paul Gleason, Nicholas Pryor and Lynn Redgrave. The screenplay was written by Ken Hixon and David N. Titcher. The film was also released as Home Front and Homefront Riviera in some countries. The film was directed by Paul Aaron/Terry Winsor, but upon release the director was listed as "Alan Smithee", a name often used when directors ask to remove their names from a picture. An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe is a 52-minute film which features Vincent Price reciting four of Edgar Allan Poes stories, directed by Kenneth Johnson, with music by Les Baxter. The stories included are: "The Tell-Tale Heart", "The Sphinx", "The Cask of Amontillado" and "The Pit and the Pendulum". Christmas in Love Christmas in Love is a 2004 cinepanettone film starring Christian De Sica, Danny DeVito, Massimo Boldi, Cristiana Capotondi and Ronn Moss. The film was directed by Neri Parenti. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song at the 63rd Golden Globe Awards. The Silence of the Sea Le Silence de la Mer is a 2004 French-Belgian TV drama film directed by Pierre Boutron, based on the 1942 book of the same name by Jean Bruller, and starring Thomas Jouannet, Julie Delarme and Michel Galabru. The story takes place in 1941 during World War II, and concerns the relationship of a Frenchman and his granddaughter with a German captain, who occupies their house during the German occupation of France. Real: The Movie Real, The Movie is a movie about the Spanish football club Real Madrid Club de Fútbol, produced by the same club and directed by film director Borja Manso. The movie was launched for the first time at the clubs stadium of the Santiago Bernabéu on 25 August 2005. Fix Fix is a 2008 feature film directed by Tao Ruspoli starring Shawn Andrews, Olivia Wilde, Megalyn Echikunwoke, Tao Ruspoli, Dedee Pfeiffer and Andrew Fiscella. Mirapakai Mirapakay is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by Harish Shankar. The film stars Ravi Teja, Richa Gangopadhyay, and Deeksha Seth in the lead. The film, which has music scored by S. Thaman, was released on 12 January 2011. The film is "super hit" at the box office completing 50 days theatrical run in 113 centers. The film has been dubbed in Hindi as Khallas and into Tamil as Murattu Singam. . La vida precoz y breve de Sabina Rivas La vida precoz y breve de Sabina Rivas is a 2012 Mexican drama directed by Luis Mandoki. The film received eleven nominations at the 55th Ariel Awards including Best Director for Mandoki. For Those in Peril For Those in Peril is a 2013 British drama film directed by Paul Wright. It was released in the UK on 4 October 2013 to critical acclaim. The title is taken from the repeated line of William Whitings famous hymn "Eternal Father" traditionally sung following a loss at sea. The Assassin's Code The Assassins Code, previously entitled Legacy, is an American thriller film directed by David A. Armstrong and written by Edward Lee Cornett and Valerie Grant. The film stars Justin Chatwin, Peter Stormare and Mark Thompson. The film was released on May 11, 2018, in a limited release and through video on demand by Gravitas Ventures. The Face on the Barroom Floor The Face on the Bar Room Floor is a short film written and directed by Charles Chaplin in 1914. Chaplin stars in this film, loosely based on the poem of the same name by Hugh Antoine dArcy. From Soup to Nuts From Soup to Nuts is a 1928 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy as butlers hired for a high society dinner party. When Stan is asked to serve the salad undressed he serves it in his underwear. The film was remade as a 20-minute section at the start of their 1940 feature A Chump at Oxford, added to extend that films length for European audiences. Riders of Destiny Riders of Destiny is a 1933 pre-Code Western musical film starring 26-year-old John Wayne as Singin Sandy Saunders, the screens second singing cowboy. It was the first of a series of sixteen Lone Star Westerns made for Monogram Pictures between 1933-1935, by Wayne and director Robert N. Bradbury, and the first pairing of Wayne with George "Gabby" Hayes. The Bitch The Bitch is a 1979 British film. It is a sequel to The Stud and, like its predecessor, was based on a novel by the British author Jackie Collins and starred her sister Joan Collins as Fontaine Khaled. Both films were made for a relatively small sum but were highly profitable at the box office, and were among the first successes in the emerging home video market of the early 1980s. The film is considered to be "soft porn". Like The Stud, it is set against a backdrop of the late 1970s London nightclub scene and makes prominent use of its disco soundtrack, much in the vein of Saturday Night Fever. Unidentified Flying Oddball Unidentified Flying Oddball is a 1979 film adaptation of Mark Twains A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court, directed by Russ Mayberry and produced by Walt Disney Productions. Subsequently re-released in the United States under the title A Spaceman in King Arthur’s Court, the film stars Dennis Dugan as NASA employee Tom Trimble who unintentionally travels back in time with his look-alike android Hermes. Giorgino Giorgino is a 1994 French film directed by Laurent Boutonnat. Runaway Brain Runaway Brain is a 1995 American one-reel animated cartoon produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation. Featuring Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, the short centers on Mickey attempting to earn money to pay for an anniversary gift for Minnie. He applies as a lab assistant for Dr. Frankenollie but finds he is looking for a donor to switch brains with the monster he created. Featuring animation by animator Andreas Deja, it was first released in 1995 attached to North American theatrical showings of A Kid in King Arthurs Court and in 1996 attached to international theatrical showings of A Goofy Movie. It would be the final original Mickey Mouse theatrical animated short until Get a Horse! in 2013. Although receiving a controversial reception among audiences, the short was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 68th Academy Awards. Later references to the cartoon have been made in Disney related media such as the video game Dream Drop Distance. Southern Comfort Southern Comfort is a 2001 documentary film about the final year in the life of Robert Eads, a transgender man. Eads, diagnosed with ovarian cancer, was turned down for treatment by a dozen doctors out of fear that treating such a patient would hurt their reputations. By the time Eads received treatment, the cancer was too advanced to save his life. What Happened on Twenty-third Street, New York City What Happened on Twenty-third Street, New York City is a 1901 American short film. Love Comes to the Executioner Love Comes to the Executioner is a 2006 American film directed and written by Kyle Bergersen, starring Jonathan Tucker, Jeremy Renner and Ginnifer Goodwin. Triple Dare Supervoksen is a Danish comedy-drama from 2006. It is the first feature film from director Christina Rosendahl. A Ton of Luck Soñar no Cuesta Nada is a 2006 Colombian black comedy film directed by Rodrigo Triana. Based on a true story, the plot follows a group of anti-guerrilla soldiers, whose lives are turned upside down after finding $45 million hidden in the jungle. Tru Loved For the 2006 Criminal Intent episode, see Tru Love Tru Loved is a 2008 independent film written and directed by Stewart Wade and starring Najarra Townsend, Jake Abel, Matthew Thompson, and Alexandra Paul. Endure Endure is a 2010 crime thriller film directed and written by Joe OBrien. It stars Judd Nelson, Devon Sawa, Tom Arnold and Joey Lauren Adams. The story revolves around a police detective investigating a photo of a female victim who is gagged and restrained to a tree, which is found inside a car involved in a fatal car crash. Maharathi Maharathi is a Hindi film produced by Dhilin Mehta. The film was directed by Shivam Nair and stars Paresh Rawal, Neha Dhupia, Naseeruddin Shah, Boman Irani, Om Puri and Tara Sharma. The films music is by Shibani Kashyap. The movies plot is heavily inspired by a James Hadley Chase novel, "Theres Always a Price Tag". Somewhere in Palilula Somewhere in Palilula is a 2012 Romanian drama film directed by Silviu Purcărete. Yolki 1914 Yolki 1914, is a 2014 Russian comedy film. It is a prequel to the 2013 film Yolki 3. Cordeliers' Square in Lyon Place des Cordeliers à Lyon is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière. The film formed part of the first commercial presentation of the Lumière Cinématographe on 28 December 1895 at the Salon Indien, Grand Café, 14 Boulevard des Capuchins, Paris. Modern Inventions Modern Inventions is a 1937 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon follows Donald Duck as he tours the fictional Museum of Modern Marvels. It was directed by Jack King, his first project at the Disney studio, and features original music by Oliver Wallace. The voice cast includes Clarence Nash as Donald, Billy Bletcher as the Robot Butler, Adriana Caselotti as the Robot Baby Carriage and Cliff Edwards as the Robot Barber. Modern Inventions pokes fun at modern conveniences. The scene of Donald in the barbers chair was submitted by Carl Barks as his first story contribution at Disney. The Great Rupert The Great Rupert is a 1950 comedy family film, produced by George Pal, directed by Irving Pichel and starring Jimmy Durante, Tom Drake and Terry Moore. It is based on a story, written by Ted Allan, which has also been published as a childrens book under the title "Willie the Squowse". The story revolves around a little animated squirrel who, with lots of charm, accidentally helps two economically distressed families overcome their obstacles. Les Miserables Les Misérables is a 1952 American film adapted from the novel Les Misérables by Victor Hugo. It was directed by Lewis Milestone, and featured Michael Rennie as Jean Valjean, Robert Newton as Javert, and Sylvia Sidney as Fantine. Free Radicals Free Radicals is a black-and-white animated film short by avant-garde filmmaker Len Lye. Begun in 1958 and completed in 1979, Lye made the film by directly scratching the film stock. The resulting "figures of motion" are set to music by the Baguirmi tribe of Africa. In 2008, the film was added to the United States National Film Registry. Free Radicals appears on the DVD Rhythms, a collection of short films by Lye. In Experimental Animation : the origins of a new art, Len Lyes recollections of making Free Radicals are quoted: "I made Free Radicals from 16mm black film leader, which you can get from DuPont. I took a graver, various kinds of needles. You stick down the sides with scotch tape and you get to work with scratching the stuff out. … … You hold your hand at the right height and act is if you were making your signature. It goes on forever. You can carry a pictographic design in your head and make a little design. You cant see what youre doing because your hand is in the way. Thats why those things have that kind of spastic look." The Lady with the Dog The Lady with the Dog is a 1960 Soviet drama film directed by Iosif Kheifits. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. That Sinking Feeling That Sinking Feeling is a 1979 British comedy film written and directed by Bill Forsyth, his first film as a director. The film is set in his home city, Glasgow, Scotland. The young actors in film were members of the Glasgow Youth Theatre. The film also features Richard Demarco, the Edinburgh gallery owner, playing himself. The four main actors went on to feature in Forsyths following film Gregorys Girl. In the Mood In the Mood is a 1987 American comedy film written and directed by Phil Alden Robinson. The film is based on the true story of Sonny Wisecarver. Set in the 1940s, the feature stars Patrick Dempsey, Beverly DAngelo, Michael Constantine, Betty Jinnette, Kathleen Freeman and Peter Hobbs. The film opened on September 16, 1987 in New York City and on September 18, 1987 in Los Angeles, California and Toronto, Canada. When the movie expanded to 361 screens on October 16, 1987, it took in $315,000 in its first three days of wider release. The Thrushes Are Still Singing The Wretches Are Still Singing is a 1979 Greek dramatic experimental independent surrealist underground art film directed by Nikos Nikolaidis. It is the first part of the "Years of Cholera" trilogy continuing with Sweet Bunch and ending with The Loser Takes It All. Nynne Nynne is a Danish film directed by Jonas Elmer, starring Mille Dinesen. It is based on the bestselling Danish novel Nynnes dagbog by Henriette Lind, Lotte Thorsen and Anette Vestergaard, which again was based on a popular newspaper column in Politiken. Nynne was the fourth-most seen film total in theaters in Denmark in 2005, with 429,301 tickets sold.. Dinesen reprised the role in a short series the following year. Illégal Illegal is a 2010 Belgian drama film directed by Olivier Masset-Depasse. The film was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The film received eight nominations at the 1st Magritte Awards, and won the awards for Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Most Promising Actress. The film is critical of practices of Belgian immigration officers. The Hijack That Went South The Hijack That Went South is a 2013 Finnish comedy film directed by Aleksi Mäkelä. Sharkansas Women's Prison Massacre Sharkansas Womens Prison Massacre is a 2015 American action and science fiction horror film directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Dominique Swain and Traci Lords. It was released direct-to-DVD in the U.S. on May 3, 2016. To the Fore To the Fore is a 2015 Hong Kong-Chinese sports drama film filmed in Taiwan and other countries, directed by Dante Lam, and starring Eddie Peng, Shawn Dou, Choi Siwon and Wang Luodan. The film was released on August 6, 2015 in Hong Kong and Singapore, and August 7, 2015 in Taiwan, China and the United States. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was neither shortlisted nor nominated. Our Struggles Our Struggles is a 2018 Belgian-French comedy-drama film directed by Guillaume Senez. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. It received seven nominations at the 9th Magritte Awards and won five, including Best Film and Best Director for Guillaume Senez. The Bad Sister Bad Sister is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Hobart Henley. The screenplay by Edwin H. Knopf, Tom Reed, and Raymond L. Schrock is based on the 1913 novel The Flirt by Booth Tarkington, which had been filmed in 1916 and 1922. The film marks the screen debuts of Bette Davis and Sidney Fox, who was billed over Davis. The cast also includes Humphrey Bogart and ZaSu Pitts in supporting roles. Bad Sister has been preserved in the Library of Congress collection. The Captive Heart The Captive Heart is a 1946 British war drama, directed by Basil Dearden and starring Michael Redgrave. It is about a Czechoslovak Army officer who is captured in the Fall of France and spends five years as a prisoner of war, during which time he forms a long-distance relationship with the widow of a British Army officer. The film was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. The film is partly based on the true story of a Czechoslovak officer in the RAF Volunteer Reserve, Josef Bryks MBE, and his relationship with a British WAAF, Gertrude Dellar, who was the widow of an RAF pilot. Hot Rods to Hell Hot Rods to Hell is a 1967 suspense film. It was director John Brahms last film. The film was based on a 1956 Saturday Evening Post story by Alex Gaby 52 Miles to Terror that was the working title of the film Le maître d'école Le maître décole is a 1981 French comedy film directed by Claude Berri. Blood O Sangue is the Portuguese filmmaker Pedro Costas first feature film. Released in 1989, in black and white, the film depicts the impoverished life of two brothers, Vicente and Nino, after their father dies. With the help of Clara, Vicentes childhood friend, the trio struggle to survive, caught between their uncles attempt to abduct/adopt Nino, and mobsters looking to collect the debts Vincentes father left behind. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film clearly demonstrates Costas cinephilic knowledge, as it recalls many scenes, sensations, and styles from classic filmmakers. Despite such references, this is not intended as mere quotation, because in the process Costa engraves his own vision. Adrian Martin writes Decasia Decasia is a 2002 American collage film by Bill Morrison, featuring an original score by Michael Gordon. Live-In Maid Cama adentro is a 2004 Argentine-Spanish drama historical film written and directed by Jorge Gaggero. In Spain it is also known as Señora Beba. It was executive produced by Aqua Films Verónica Cura. It stars Norma Aleandro, Norma Argentina and Marcos Mundstock. The story is set in Buenos Aires before and during Argentinas 2001 economic crisis, and depicts the transformation of Argentinian society through the lives and relationship of two very different women: Beba, a spoiled, temperamental member of the Argentina upper middle class, and her longtime maid, Dora both in their 50s. The Thirst The Thirst is a 2006 American horror film directed by Jeremy Kasten. Eden Eden is a 2006 German film directed by Michael Hofmann in which a chef falls for a married woman. Snuff 102 Snuff 102 is a 2007 horror film written and directed by Mariano Peralta. Sea Wolf Sea Wolf is a 2-part TV miniseries adapting the 1904 novel The Sea-Wolf, written by Jack London. No One's Son No Ones Son is a 2008 Croatian film directed by Arsen Anton Ostojić. It is based on a play by Mate Matišić. The film won the Big Golden Arena for Best Film at the 2008 Pula Film Festival, the Croatian national film awards. Madonna: The MDNA Tour MDNA World Tour is the fourth live album by American singer and songwriter Madonna. It was released on September 6, 2013, by Interscope Records as a full concert on all formats including a double-disc CD, DVD, and Blu-ray. Madonna had embarked on The MDNA Tour for promotion of her twelfth studio album MDNA. The tour was a commercial success although it courted a number of controversies. The performances at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida during the North American leg of The MDNA Tour were documented for video release. The recording was directed by Danny B. Tull and Stephane Sennour who included footage from other shows of the tour. Madonna had spent six months editing the footage from the films and together with Tull and Sennour, she developed the video for the songs she had performed as a mini-movie. Shot as a documentary, MDNA World Tour included the best shots available from different locations of the tour, while emphasizing Madonnas impact on the younger generation of artists. Prior to the release, a concert television special, Madonna: The MDNA Tour, was broadcast in the United States by Epix on June 22, 2013. A premiere took place The Paris Theater, in New York City the same month. The release received mixed reviews from critics, with one group of reviewers commending the technicality and the visuals attached with the show, while others noting the absence of Madonnas hit songs from the set list. After the release, news outlets around the world wrote about bad manufacturing of the CD and DVD, with many buyers reportedly choosing to return their purchase. Within a week Interscope released a statement, redacting the Blu-ray discs in the United States. MDNA World Tour reached the top of the album chart in Hungary, and top-ten in France, Israel, Italy, Russia, and Spain, but it failed to achieve high chart positions similar to the singers previous live albums in the United States and United Kingdom. However, the video version enjoyed more success, reaching number one in most DVD charts worldwide and earning triple platinum in Brazil, platinum in Canada and Portugal, and gold in Poland. The release topped the US Billboard Top Music Videos chart with sales of 11,000 copies, becoming her sixth consecutive and tenth video to top the chart—the most for any artist. My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea is a 2016 American animated teen comedy drama film directed by Dash Shaw. Theatrically released on April 14, 2017 in the United States by GKIDS, it was selected to be screened in the Vanguard section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Nostalgia Nostalgia is an American drama film directed by Mark Pellington and written by Pellington and Alex Ross Perry. It stars Jon Hamm, Nick Offerman, Amber Tamblyn, Patton Oswalt, Catherine Keener, Ellen Burstyn, Bruce Dern, John Ortiz, and James LeGros. It premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival on January 6, 2018. It was released by Bleecker Street on February 16, 2018. The Threat The Threat is a 1949 American film noir directed by Felix E. Feist and starring Michael OShea, Virginia Grey, and Charles McGraw. Riding Shotgun Riding Shotgun is a 1954 western film directed by Andre DeToth, starring Randolph Scott, Wayne Morris and Joan Weldon. The film was based on the 1942 short story Riding Solo by Kenneth Taylor Perkins. The production is unusual in that Scott narrates his inner thoughts at crucial moments in the action. Home Before Dark Home Before Dark is a 1958 Warner Brothers drama film, directed and produced by Mervyn LeRoy, and starring Jean Simmons, Dan OHerlihy, Rhonda Fleming, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. The screenplay was written by Eileen and Robert Bassing, based on the novel by Eileen Bassing. The title song was written by Sammy Cahn with music by Jimmy McHugh. The film, and Simmons performance in particular, attracted positive critical comment. Pauline Kael of the New Yorker wrote, "Jean Simmons gives a reserved, beautifully modulated performance," and film critic Philip French believed it contained "perhaps her finest performance." Amor Estranho Amor Love Strange Love is a 1982 Brazilian erotic crime drama film written and directed by Walter Hugo Khouri. The film stars Vera Fischer, Tarcísio Meira and Xuxa Meneghel. Fischer won the Best Actress Award at the 15th Festival de Brasília as well as the Air France Award. Khamosh Khamosh is 1985 Indian thriller directed and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. The film starred Naseeruddin Shah, Shabana Azmi, Amol Palekar, Soni Razdan and Pankaj Kapoor. The film became notable for actors Amol Palekar, Soni Razdan and Shabana Azmi portraying fictional versions of themselves. The Police Murderer The Police Murderer is a 1994 Swedish police film about Martin Beck, directed by Peter Keglevic. Zatoichi's Vengeance is a 1966 Japanese chambara film directed by Tokuzō Tanaka and starring Shintaro Katsu as the blind masseur Zatoichi. It was originally released by the Daiei Motion Picture Company. Zatoichis Vengeance is the thirteenth episode in the 26-part film series devoted to the character of Zatoichi. Casper's Haunted Christmas Caspers Haunted Christmas is a 2000 direct-to-video film produced by Harvey Comics and Mainframe Entertainment, based on the character Casper the Friendly Ghost, and was released by Universal Pictures Home Video on October 31, 2000. Unlike its direct-to-video predecessors, this video was completely computer animated. It stars Brendan Ryan Barrett as the voice of Casper. Randy Travis provided original music. The Brady Bunch in the White House The Brady Bunch in the White House is a 2002 American made-for-television comedy film and the second sequel to The Brady Bunch Movie, following A Very Brady Sequel. It was directed by Neal Israel and written by Lloyd J. Schwartz and Hope Juber, based upon characters originally developed by Sherwood Schwartz for the 1970s television series The Brady Bunch. Although Shelley Long and Gary Cole reprise their roles from the previous films, the children and Alice were all recast in this film. It was produced by Paramount Television for the Fox television network and first aired on November 29, 2002 on Fox. The film received negative reviews. Our Time Is Up Our Time Is Up is a 2004 live action short film, written and directed by Rob Pearlstein. On January 31, 2006 it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 78th Academy Awards. The designated nominees were Pearlstein and producer Pia Clemente. The film did not win; the Oscar instead went to Six Shooter. Just Another Day Just Another Day is a 2009 hip-hop drama film starring Wood Harris as A-Maze and Jamie Hector as Young Eastie. It premiered on BET on July of 2011. Mr. Bjarnfreðarson Bjarnfreðarson is a 2009 Icelandic comedy film directed by Ragnar Bragason, director of the TV series trilogy consisting of Næturvaktin, Dagvaktin and Fangavaktin, to which it is a sequel. At its première in Iceland, it was met with wide success, even beating Avatar at the box office on its opening weekend. It was watched by over 20% of the Icelandic population, which is a record for an Icelandic film, and won 11 Edda Awards. Chastity Bites Chastity Bites is a 2013 comedy-horror film written by Lotti Pharriss Knowles and directed by John V. Knowles. Territory Territory is a 2015 Russian adventure film directed by Aleksandr Melnik, a screen version of the same novel by Oleg Kuvaev. The film, like the book, is based on real events and narrates about the discovery of a grandiose gold deposit in the Far North-East of the USSR. The novel was previously adapted in the Soviet Union in 1978 by Aleksander Surin. The picture starred Donatas Banionis as Ilya Chinkov. Amorous Hide and Seek is a 2014 British-American romantic drama film, directed by Joanna Coates and co-written by Coates and Daniel Metz. The film won the Michael Powell Award at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Seed 2 Blood Valley: Seeds Revenge is a 2014 American horror film written and directed by Marcel Walz. It is the sequel to 2007s Seed. Blood Valley was produced by Uwe Boll, who wrote and directed the original film. The Birth of Saké The Birth of Saké is a 2015 documentary film about the Tedorigawa Brewery, a 144-year old sake brewery in Ishikawa Prefecture. The Birth of Saké documents the painstaking process of traditional, craft saké brewing that lasts throughout the winter. Directed by Erik Shirai, a cinematographer for No Reservations, the film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, and also went on to win Best Documentary at the Bend Film Festival, Palm Springs International Film Festival, and the Ashland Film Festival. A shortened 83 minute version of the film was broadcast September 5, 2016 on PBS POV as Episode 6 of Season 29.http://www.pbs.org/pov/thebirthofsake/http://www.pbs.org/video/pov-the-birth-of-sake/ Mad to Be Normal Mad to Be Normal is a 2017 British drama film directed by Robert Mullan and written by Robert Mullan and Tracy Moreton. The film stars David Tennant, Elisabeth Moss, Gabriel Byrne, Michael Gambon, David Bamber, Olivia Poulet and Trevor White. The film was released on 6 April 2017 by GSP Studios International. Hedi Hedi is a 2016 Tunisian drama film directed by Mohamed Ben Attia. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. At Berlin it won the Best First Feature Award and Majd Mastoura won the Silver Bear for Best Actor. As of 23 March 2017, the film had grossed $56,386 internationally. Ananthu V/S Nusrath Ananthu vs Nusrath is a 2018 Indian Kannada romantic comedy film written and directed by Sudheer Shanbhogue. Produced under the banner Manikya Productions, the film tells the love story between a lawyer and a judge. The film stars Vinay Rajkumar as Ananthu, a lawyer and Latha Hegde, a judge in the titular roles. The supporting cast includes P. Ravishankar, Guruprasad, Suchendra Prasad, B. Suresh, Naveen D. Padil among others. The films score and soundtrack is composed by Sunaad Gowtham and cinematography is by Abhishek G. Kasargod. The film released across Karnataka on 28 December 2018 and this marks the last release for the year in Kannada cinema. Movie get positive reviews from both critics and audience. 9.5 in IMDb rating well performed in boxoffice. Camille Camille is a 1921 American silent drama film starring Alla Nazimova as Marguerite and Rudolph Valentino as her lover, Armand. It is based on the play adaptation La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas, fils, which was first published in French as a novel in 1848 and as a play in 1852. Camille is one of numerous screen adaptations of Dumas, fils story. The film was set in 1920s Paris, whereas the original version took place in Paris in the 1840s. It had lavish Art Deco sets and Rudolph Valentino later married the films art director, Natacha Rambova. Song of Love Song of Love is a 1947 biopic starring Katharine Hepburn, Paul Henreid, Robert Walker, and Leo G. Carroll, directed by Clarence Brown and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Hepburn plays Clara Wieck, Henreid plays Robert Schumann, Walker plays Johannes Brahms, and Henry Daniell plays Franz Liszt. The screenplay was co-authored by Ivan Tors, Irma von Cube, Allen Vincent, and Robert Ardrey, based on a play by Bernard Schubert and Mario Silva. Tomorrow Is Another Day Tomorrow Is Another Day is a 1951 crime drama film noir directed by Felix E. Feist and starring Ruth Roman and Steve Cochran. An ex-convict who thinks he killed a man goes into hiding with a woman whose boyfriend is the supposed murder victim. Trouble in Store Trouble in Store is a 1953 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Norman Wisdom as a department store clerk in his cinema debut. For his performance, Wisdom won a BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer. Although it was shown at a West End venue, the film broke box office records at 51 out of the 67 London cinemas in which it played. Untamed Youth Untamed Youth is a 1957 American drama film directed by Howard W. Koch, written by John C. Higgins and Stephen Longstreet, and starring Mamie Van Doren and Lori Nelson as two starstruck sisters who are sentenced to farm labor. Tintin et les oranges bleues Tintin and the Blue Oranges is a 1964 French film directed by Philippe Condroyer and starring Jean-Pierre Talbot as Tintin. It was the second live-action movie, with an original story based on characters from the comic book series The Adventures of Tintin, written and drawn by the Belgian artist Hergé. The accompanying book version is in photos and text rather than the usual comic-book style. The term "blue orange" is a moderately popular image among the French, and was originally inspired by Paul Éluards strange quote "Earth is blue like an orange" as a reference to the colour of the fruit when it rots. Here, Beneath the North Star Here, Beneath the North Star is a 1968 Finnish drama film directed by Edvin Laine. It was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival. The film is based on the first two volumes of Väinö Linnas novel trilogy Under the North Star. The third volume was adapted into a film two years later under the title Akseli and Elina. Zandy's Bride Zandys Bride is a 1974 American western film directed by Jan Troell and starring Gene Hackman and Liv Ullmann. The film is also known as For Better, for Worse in the United States. It was filmed on location near Big Sur, California. Harry and Walter Go to New York Harry and Walter Go to New York is a 1976 American period comedy film written by John Byrum and Robert Kaufman, directed by Mark Rydell, and starring James Caan, Elliott Gould, Michael Caine, Diane Keaton, Charles Durning and Lesley Ann Warren. In the film, two down-on-their-luck con men try to pull off the biggest heist ever seen in late nineteenth century New York. They are opposed by the greatest bank robber of the day, and by a crusading newspaper editor. The Lady in Red The Lady in Red is a 1979 action-drama/romantic film directed by Lewis Teague and starring Pamela Sue Martin and Robert Conrad. It is an early writing effort of John Sayles who became better known as a director in the 1980s and 1990s. The Godsend The Godsend is a 1980 British horror film directed by Gabrielle Beaumont and written by Olaf Pooley. It is based on the 1976 novel The Godsend by Bernard Taylor. The film stars Malcolm Stoddard, Cyd Hayman, Angela Pleasence, Patrick Barr, Wilhelmina Green and Joanne Boorman. The film was released on 25 January 1980 by The Cannon Group Once Upon a Time in China IV Once Upon a Time in China IV is a 1993 Hong Kong–Chinese martial arts film and the fourth installment in the Once Upon a Time in China film series. It was directed by Yuen Bun and produced by Tsui Hark, who directed the first three films. Vincent Zhao starred as Chinese martial arts master and folk hero of Cantonese ethnicity, Wong Fei-hung, who was portrayed by Jet Li in the first three films. Samson and Delilah Samson and Delilah is a German/Italian/American television film that was first shown on TNT in the United States. It was directed by Nicolas Roeg and broadcast December 8, 1996. Outside Ozona Outside Ozona is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by J. S. Cardone. The film follows a group of strangers who are all listening to the same radio station. Macross Zero is an anime prequel OVA to The Super Dimension Fortress Macross released for the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Macross franchise during 2002 in Japan. It was created and directed by Shoji Kawamori and produced by Satelight. Faintheart Faintheart is a 2008 British comedy film, directed by Vito Rocco and starring Eddie Marsan, Ewen Bremner and Jessica Hynes. It concerns a lead character involved in the historical reenactment of ancient battles; and is the first film to be created using active input from an online site. The film was a result of collaborative effort from Myspace, Vertigo films and Film4. The resulting group, MyMovieMashUp, sought to harness the talents of the online community and to enable them to be involved in the film-making process. Various cast and crew members were picked from the MySpaceUK website to work on the project, a unique tactic in the film-making industry. Although the casting and soundtrack were assembled with the help of Myspace, the screenplay was written by UK-based writer David Lemon. Professional Viking re-enactors from UK-based company "The Vikings" formed part of the cast alongside Britannia Romano-British society. Also a specialist stunt team from East 15 Acting School took part in filming the large battles under the Fight Direction of Richard Ryan. Slap Shot 3: The Junior League Slap Shot 3: The Junior League is a 2008 sports film directed by Richard Martin and starring Greyston Holt and Lynda Boyd. It follows a junior version of the Charleston Chiefs who fight their way to fame with a new coach and the Hanson Brothers in tow. It is the direct-to-video film sequel to the 2002 direct-to-video film Breaking the Ice. Dark Relic Dark Relic is a 2010 fantasy horror television film directed by Lorenzo Sena and starring James Frain. The film was generally poorly received. Dear Prudence Belle Épine is a 2010 French drama film and the directorial debut of Rebecca Zlotowski. The film stars Léa Seydoux, Anaïs Demoustier, Agathe Schlenker, Johan Libéreau and Guillaume Gouix. It premiered in the International Critics Week section at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. It won the Louis Delluc Prize for Best First Film in 2010. It was also nominated for a César Award in the category of Most Promising Actress for Léa Seydoux in 2011. Accidentally in Love Accidentally in Love is a 2011 Hallmark Channel Original Movie directed by David Burton Morris and starring Jennie Garth and Ethan Erickson. From the Sky Down From the Sky Down is a 2011 American documentary film directed by Davis Guggenheim about rock band U2 and the production of their 1991 album Achtung Baby. The film documents the albums difficult recording period, the band members relationships, and the groups creative process. Guggenheim, who was commissioned by U2 to create the film to commemorate the records 20th anniversary, spent several months in 2011 developing the documentary. The band were filmed during a return visit to Hansa Studios in Berlin where parts of the album were recorded, and during rehearsals in Winnipeg for the Glastonbury Festival 2011. The film contains unreleased scenes from the groups 1988 motion picture Rattle and Hum, along with archival footage and stills from the Achtung Baby recording sessions. Development of the albums emblematic song "One" is recounted through the replaying of old recording tapes. The film premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2011, the first time in the festivals history that a documentary was screened as the opening film. Beginning in October, a series of television broadcasts commenced, including showings on BBC Television, Showtime, and Super Channel. The film was bundled with the deluxe editions of Achtung Babys 20th anniversary reissue and was later released as standalone copies on Blu-ray and DVD on December 12, 2011. Reviews from critics were mixed; many found the insight into the bands creative process informative, while others judged that the film did not provide adequate in-depth coverage of the album. From the Sky Down was nominated for the 2013 Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video. No Clue No Clue is a 2013 Canadian dark comedy film written by Brent Butt and directed by Carl Bessai, starring Butt, Amy Smart and David Koechner. Be My Cat: A Film for Anne Be My Cat: A Film for Anne is a 2015 English-language Romanian found footage psychological horror feature film directed, produced, written by and starring Adrian Țofei, about an aspiring Romanian filmmaker obsessed with Hollywood actress Anne Hathaway who goes to shocking extremes to convince Anne to star in his upcoming film. It is Adrian Țofeis first film and Romanias first found footage horror movie, winner of Best Film at the 2015 A Night of Horror International Film Festival in Sydney and Best Actor for Țofei at the 2016 Nashville Film Festival, named one of the top 5 best horror movies of 2016 by Dread Central and one of the top 5 new intelligent found footage films by Blumhouse. Be My Cat: A Film for Anne has been released by Adrian Țofei on VOD and DVD in 2016 and 2017 and then benefited from a wider release by Terror Films in 2018. Home Home is a 2016 Belgian drama film directed by Fien Troch. It was screened in the Platform section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. At the 73rd Venice International Film Festival, Troch won the award for Best Director in the Horizons section. Home received the André Cavens Award for Best Film by the Belgian Film Critics Association. It also received four nominations at the 8th Magritte Awards, winning Best Flemish Film. Sjukhusmorden Beck – Sjukhusmorden is a 2015 Swedish film in the Martin Beck film series, directed by Stephan Apelgren. It had premiere on C More on . A Woman's Life A Womans Life is a 2016 French-Belgian drama film directed by Stéphane Brizé. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival where it won the FIPRESCI Prize for Best Film in competition. It was awarded the Louis Delluc Prize for Best Film in 2016. Pin Cushion Pin Cushion is a 2017 English-language film written and directed by Deborah Haywood, her feature film debut. Pin Cushion premiered as the opening film of International Critics Week at the 74th Venice International Film Festival and was released in the United Kingdom on 13 July 2018. Task Force Task Force is a 1949 war film filmed in black-and-white with some Technicolor sequences about the development of U.S. aircraft carriers from to . Although Robert Montgomery was originally considered for the leading role, the film stars Gary Cooper, Jane Wyatt, Walter Brennan, Wayne Morris, Julie London and Jack Holt. Task Force was the only film Gary Cooper and Jane Wyatt made together, and was the last of the eight films Cooper and Walter Brennan made together. The U.S. Navy provided complete support in not only loaning naval vessels and facilities, but also allowed the use of archival footage of the development of naval air power. Der Verlorene The Lost One is a 1951 West German drama film directed by Peter Lorre and starring Lorre, Karl John and Renate Mannhardt. It is an art film in the film noir style, based on a true story. Lorre wrote, directed, and starred in this film, his only film as director or writer. The films translated name has been used as the title of his biography. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. Some scenes were shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg, while location shooting took place around the city. Bandido! Bandido is a 1956 American Western film starring Robert Mitchum. The supporting cast includes Ursula Thiess, Gilbert Roland, and Zachary Scott. The film, set in the Mexican Revolution and filmed on location around Acapulco, was written by Earl Felton and directed by Richard Fleischer. Robert Mitchum also co-produced the film through his DRM Productions company. The 317th Platoon The 317th Platoon is a 1965 French war film set during the First Indochina War written and directed by Pierre Schoendoerffer. The film was based on Schoendoerffers 1963 novel of the same name. I Like to Play Games I Like to Play Games is a 1995 American erotic drama film that was directed by Moctezuma Lobato and written by David Keith Miller. It starred Lisa Boyle and the late Ken Steadman, with Jennifer Burton, Monique Noel, and Cheryl Rixon also being featured in the cast. It was released on September 15, 1995, and was followed in 1999 by I Like to Play Games Too. Ram Teri Ganga Maili Ram Teri Ganga Maili is a 1985 Bollywood film directed by actor-director Raj Kapoor. The movie stars Mandakini and Rajiv Kapoor, son of Raj Kapoor. It was Raj Kapoors last film. The film was the highest grossing Hindi film of 1985. The music director Ravindra Jain received a Filmfare Award for this film. The film became very controversial because of Mandakinis bold scenes of breastfeeding and bathing in a transparent saree, which wasnt something the conservative Indian Censor Board allowed then. Yet, it was in a "U" age rating, which was later amended to U/A. The Prince and the Pauper: The Movie A Modern Twain Story: The Prince and the Pauper, also known as The Prince and the Pauper: The Movie or simply The Prince and the Pauper, is a 2007 film directed by James Quattrochi and starring Dylan and Cole Sprouse, based on the novel by Mark Twain. The film had a sneak peek showing in Temecula, before being released globally on DVD. It has also screened on television worldwide, mostly on the Disney Channel, because of the Sprouse Twins association with the network. The countries in which it has been shown on the Disney Channel include Australia/New Zealand, Spain/Portugal, and Disney Channel Latin America, where it aired on January 31, 2009 before a mini-marathon of The Suite Life on Deck. The film had previously had a sneak peek on Disney Channel UK, but it premiered on the channel on February 6, 2009, on the same day as The Suite Life on Deck premiere. The production company was Oak Films. A Ghost of a Chance is a 2011 Japanese comedy film directed by Kōki Mitani. Rzhevskiy protiv Napoleona Rzhevsky Versus Napoleon is a Russian 2012 comedy film, sequel to the 2008 picture Hitler goes Kaput! Where the Dead Go to Die Where the Dead Go to Die is a 2012 American adult animated anthology horror film written, directed, composed, edited, and animated by James "Jimmy ScreamerClauz" Creamer. Quay Quay is a 2015 British short documentary film composed, shot, edited, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan about animators Stephen and Timothy Quay. The film premiered at the Film Forum theatre in New York City on 19 August 2015. The Haunted House The Haunted House, also known as Haunted House, is a 1929 Mickey Mouse short animated film released by Celebrity Productions, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series. The cartoon was produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Celebrity Productions. The film follows Mickey Mouse trapped in a haunted house and forced to play music. It was directed by Walt Disney who also provided the voice of Mickey; Ub Iwerks was the primary animator and Carl Stalling wrote the original music. The Haunted House borrows animation from Disneys first Silly Symphony cartoon, The Skeleton Dance, which was released earlier in 1929, although most of the sequence is new. The Haunted House was Mickeys first cartoon with a horror theme and led the way to later films such as The Gorilla Mystery and The Mad Doctor. Disney had some trouble with the state censors over this cartoon, because of the gags involving a chamber pot and an outhouse. Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain is a 1950 western film directed by William Keighley and starring Errol Flynn. It also stars Patrice Wymore, who married Flynn in 1950. The film is set near the end of the American Civil War. Late Chrysanthemums is a 1954 film directed by Mikio Naruse. It follows four retired geisha and their struggles to make ends meet in post World War II Japan. The film is based on three short stories by female author Fumiko Hayashi, published in 1948. The story has been translated into English by Lane Dunlop and is available in the anthology "A Late Chrysanthemum: Twenty-One Stories from the Japanese". The Hour of the Furnaces The Hour of the Furnaces is a 1968 Latin American film directed by Octavio Getino and Fernando Solanas. The paradigm of revolutionary activist cinema, it addresses the politics of the Third worldist films and Latin-American manifesto of the late 1960s. It is a key part of the Third Cinema, a movement which emerged in Latin America around the same time as the films release. 21 Hours at Munich 21 Hours at Munich is a 1976 American television film directed by William A. Graham and starring William Holden. It is based on the book The Blood of Israel by Serge Groussard and it deals with real events concerning the Munich massacre during the 1972 Summer Olympics. It was broadcast by ABC November 7, 1976. Despite its TV origin, the film was released theatrically in several foreign countries. Stagecoach Stagecoach is a 1986 American made-for-television western action drama film and a remake of the classic 1939 film Stagecoach starring Kris Kristofferson as the Ringo Kid, the role originally played by John Wayne. Willie Nelson portrays famous gunslinger and dentist Doc Holliday. Johnny Cash portrays Marshal Curly Wilcox and Waylon Jennings plays the gambler, Hatfield. The four main stars of the film were associated as members of the country supergroup The Highwaymen. The Hanoi Hilton The Hanoi Hilton is a 1987 Vietnam War film which focuses on the experiences of American prisoners of war who were held in the infamous Hoa Lo Prison in Hanoi during the 1960s and 1970s and the story is told from their perspectives. It was directed by Lionel Chetwynd, and stars Michael Moriarty, Ken Wright, and Paul Le Mat. The film portrays fictional characters, not specific American POWs. It earned less than $1 million in its initial theatrical release, but a Warner Bros. Home Entertainment VHS release gained a cult following, especially among veterans. A DVD release of the film had been anticipated for some time in 2008, with the package to include a new interview with former POW and 2008 presidential candidate John McCain. However, the films release was suspended by Warner Bros. due to McCain being the Republican Party nominee. The week following the 2008 United States presidential election, Warner Bros. went ahead with the DVD release. Days of Eclipse Days of Eclipse is a 1988 Soviet film directed by Aleksandr Sokurov. The screenplay is by Yuri Arabov and Pyotr Kadochnikov based on a screenplay by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, which is in turn based on their novel Definitely Maybe. Homework Homework is a 1989 Iranian narrative documentary film written, directed and edited by Abbas Kiarostami. The film was shot on 16mm in late January and/or early February 1988 at Tehrans Shahid Masumi primary school. Thirst for Gold La Soif de lor is a 1993 French comedy film directed by Gérard Oury. It features Tsilla Chelton, Christian Clavier and Catherine Jacob. Once Upon a Time There Was a Singing Blackbird Once Upon a Time There Was a Singing Blackbird is a 1970 Soviet comedy-drama film. Flying Virus Flying Virus is a 2001 American-Brazilian horror film written and directed by Jeff Hare, which starred Gabrielle Anwar and Rutger Hauer. Anwar plays a journalist who uncovers a government conspiracy to release virus-carrying killer bees. The Living and the Dead The Living and the Dead is a 2007 Croatian military horror film directed by Kristijan Milić. It tells the story of Bosnian Croat fighters who, while fighting in the Croat–Bosniak War, face something not entirely of this world. The film was released in 2007. It was filmed in Bosnia and Herzegovina, at a small town known as Prozor-Rama. In 2007, the film won the Big Golden Arena for Best Film at the Pula Film Festival. Palo Alto, CA Palo Alto is a 2007 independent film that is set in Palo Alto and was made by Brad Leong, Tony Vallone, and Daniel Engelhardt, three filmmakers who are locals of that city. The plot centers on four college freshmen on their last night of Thanksgiving Break, their first time back since leaving for school. They find that the old adage about absence making the heart grow fonder rings true in director Brad Leongs nostalgic comedy drama. Only then do they realize their small town, once seemingly boring and meaningless, has much more to offer than they ever expected. Palo Alto stars Aaron Ashmore, Johnny Lewis, Justin Mentell, Autumn Reeser, Ben Savage and Tom Arnold. Tyrannosaurus Azteca Aztec Rex, also known as Tyrannosaurus Azteca, is a motion picture by director Brian Trenchard-Smith that stars Ian Ziering. The film debuted on the cable television channel Syfy in 2008. The film was filmed largely on location at Kualoa Ranch on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. Mysterious Island Jules Vernes Mysterious Island is a 2010 adventure film directed by Mark Sheppard. It is premiered on November 3, 2010 on the American Film Market and later by Syfy on February 11, 2012. The film was released on DVD on May 29, 2012. Code Blue Code Blue is a 2011 Dutch drama film written and directed by Urszula Antoniak and starring Bien de Moo der. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Born Bad Born Bad is a 2011 American crime thriller film written and directed by Jared Cohn. The film stars Michael Welch, Bonnie Dennison, Meredith Monroe, and David Chokachi. La femme et le TGV La femme et le TGV is a 2016 Swiss French-language short film directed by Timo von Gunten. It received critical acclaim and was nominated for many industry awards including the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 89th Academy Awards in 2017 with producer Giacun Caduff. The Truth Beneath The Truth Beneath is a 2016 South Korean thriller film directed by Lee Kyoung-mi, her second directorial outing after 2008s Crush and Blush. The film stars Son Ye-jin and Kim Joo-hyuk. Chennai 600028 II: Second Innings Chennai 600028 II: Second Innings is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language sports comedy film co-produced, written and directed by Venkat Prabhu, who also produces the film along with S. P. B. Charan under Black Ticket Company and Capital Film Works. The film, which is a sequel to Chennai 600028, features several cast members from the earlier film including Jai, Shiva, Premji, Aravind Akash and Nithin Sathya. The films score and soundtrack is composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film was released on 9 December 2016 to positive reviews and performed well at the box office. Those Love Pangs Those Love Pangs, also known as The Rival Mashers, is an American silent comedy film. It was released in 1914 produced by Keystone Studios starring Charlie Chaplin and Chester Conklin with the participation of Cecile Arnold, Vivian Edwards and Helen Carruthers. Good Scouts Good Scouts is a 1938 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon follows Donald Duck leading his nephews Huey on a scouting trip through the wilderness. It was directed by Jack King and features Clarence Nash as Donald and the three nephews. Good Scouts was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 11th Academy Awards in 1939, but lost to Disneys own Ferdinand the Bull. Also nominated that year from Disney were Brave Little Tailor and Mother Goose Goes Hollywood, setting the record for most nominations in the category for one studio. Good Scouts was the first Academy Award nomination for the Donald Duck series. The Rains of Ranchipur The Rains of Ranchipur is a 1955 American drama and disaster film made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Jean Negulesco and produced by Frank Ross from a screenplay by Merle Miller, based on the novel The Rains Came by Louis Bromfield. The music score was by Hugo Friedhofer and the cinematography by Milton Krasner. The film stars Lana Turner, Richard Burton, Fred MacMurray, Joan Caulfield and Michael Rennie with Eugenie Leontovich. Made in DeLuxe Color, Cinemascope, and four-track stereophonic sound, the film is a remake of the black-and-white film The Rains Came, also made by Fox, directed by Clarence Brown and starring Tyrone Power and Myrna Loy. However, the 1955 film changes the novels ending. The River's Edge The Rivers Edge is a 1957 film noir adventure, crime, and drama DeLuxe CinemaScope film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Ray Milland, Anthony Quinn and Debra Paget. The picture is based on the unpublished short story "The Higher Mountain" by Harold Jacob Smith. Location filming was done in Amecameca and Iztaccihuatl in Mexico. The supporting cast features Harry Carey and Chubby Johnson. Tattooed Life is a 1965 yakuza action movie directed by Seijun Suzuki. The film stars Hideki Takahashi as "Silver Fox" Tetsu. The story follows the flight of yakuza hitman Tetsu and his younger, artistic brother Kenji after the latter kills a yakuza boss in a double cross. The pair is pursued by the yakuza and police as they head for Manchuria. They are swindled of their money before they can reach their destination and take labor jobs on a tunnel project, each falling in love with their new bosss sister-in-law and wife, respectively. The Double Man The Double Man is a 1967 British spy film directed by Franklin Schaffner. Its plot is very loosely based on the critically acclaimed 1958 novel Legacy of a Spy by Henry S. Maxfield. As in the novel, much of the action takes place in the Austrian Alps. The film stars Yul Brynner as a CIA agent investigating his sons fatal "accident": although he learns a few things from others, he slowly is convinced something else is happening and discovers that the Russian plan is to put another agent looking like him in place. I'll Never Forget What's'isname Ill Never Forget Whatsisname is a 1967 British film directed and produced by Michael Winner. It stars Oliver Reed and Orson Welles. The film deals with creativity and commercialism. Pulgasari Pulgasari is a 1985 North Korean dark fantasy-action monster film directed by Shin Sang-ok and Chong Gon Jo. The film starred Chang Son Hui and Pak Sung Ho and featured special effects by Duk Ho Kim, supervised by Teruyoshi Nakano. The film was loosely based on the legend of the Bulgasari. Director Shin had been kidnapped in 1978 by North Korean intelligence on the orders of Kim Jong-il, son of the then-ruling Kim Il-sung, and was coerced into making several films as a director, with Pulgasari being his final before he and his wife, actress Choi Eun-hee, escaped to the United States. Da grande Da grande is a 1987 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Franco Amurri, starring Renato Pozzetto, Ottavia Piccolo and Alessandro Haber. Da grande is one of the coming-of-age comedies that were released in the late 1980s. It has been said to be the inspiration for Big, the 1988 international blockbuster directed by Penny Marshall and starring Tom Hanks. Satanic Satanic is a 2006 American horror film directed by Dan Golden and starring Annie Sorell, Jeffrey Combs, Angus Scrimm and James Russo. Snow 2: Brain Freeze Snow 2: Brain Freeze is a television film starring Tom Cavanagh and Ashley Williams. It premiered on ABC Family in 2008 on their 25 Days of Christmas programming block. It is a sequel to the 2004 television film Snow. Shakti Shakti is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language epic action film directed by Meher Ramesh starring Jr NTR in a dual role alongside Ileana DCruz and Manjari Phadnis as the female leads. The film, produced by C. Ashwini Dutt under the Vyjayanthi Movies banner, features an extensive supporting cast including Ali, Sonu Sood, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Jackie Shroff, Pooja Bedi and Prabhu. The film was released on 1 April 2011. A dubbed Tamil version was simultaneously released in Tamil Nadu as Om Shakthi. The film earned 22.41 at the box office which was below the cost of production and budget, it received negative reviews from critics and was declared a box office bomb. West West is a 2013 German drama film directed by Christian Schwochow and written by his mother Heide Schwochow. The film is based on the German novel Lagerfeuer by Julia Franck. Westen had its premiere at the 25th Montreal World Film Festival and was released in the United States on November 7, 2014. Detective Conan: The Sniper from Another Dimension is a 2014 Japanese anime film directed by Kobun Shizuno and part of the film series based on the Detective Conan manga and anime series. A USA militarys former sniper causes the FBI to become involved. Frisco Jenny Frisco Jenny is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film starring Ruth Chatterton and Louis Calhern, and directed by William A. Wellman. The Man Who Played God The Man Who Played God is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by John G. Adolfi and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. George Arliss stars as a concert pianist embittered by the loss of his hearing who eventually finds redemption in helping others; it also features a then little-known Bette Davis as the much younger woman in love with the protagonist. Warner Bros. promoted the film as an example that studios could produce motion pictures of social and moral value without the oversight of non-industry agents. It was modestly successful at the box office and was among Arliss most popular films. The film was a remake of a 1922 silent film of the same name, also starring Arliss, ultimately based on a 1912 short story by Gouverneur Morris. In 1955 it was again revived as Sincerely Yours with Liberace. The Red Pony The Red Pony is a 1949 American Technicolor drama western film based on John Steinbecks 1937 novella of the same name. Steinbeck also wrote the screenplay for this film. Big Top Bunny Big Top Bunny is a Warner Bros. Pictures Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1951 and rereleased in 1961 as a Blue Ribbon and directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. The cartoon is available on Disc 1 in the Volume 1. The Learning Tree The Learning Tree is a 1969 American drama film written and directed by Gordon Parks, a celebrated photographer. It depicts the life of Newt Winger, a teenager growing up in Cherokee Flats, Kansas, in the 1920s, and chronicles his journey into manhood that is marked by tragic events. The Learning Tree is based on Parks semi-autobiographical novel of the same name, which was published in 1963. Trauma Exposé is a 1976 video nasty starring Udo Kier, Linda Hayden and 1970s sex symbol Fiona Richmond. For its original 1976 theatrical release it received heavy cuts due to graphic scenes of sex and violence, and both the 1997 UK video and current DVD re-release contain around 50 seconds of cuts. Honky Tonk Freeway Honky Tonk Freeway is a 1981 British comedy film directed by John Schlesinger. The film, conceived and co-produced by Don Boyd, was one of the most expensive box office bombs in history, losing its British backers Thorn-EMI anywhere from $11–22 million and profoundly affecting its fortunes and aspirations. Xtro 3: Watch the Skies Xtro 3: Watch the Skies is a 1995 science-fiction horror thriller film directed by Harry Bromley Davenport and starring Sal Landi, Andrew Divoff, Karen Moncrieff, and Jim Hanks. It is the third film in the low-budget British science fiction/horror Xtro series. Learn How to Read and Write, Son Learn How to Read and Write, Son is a 1981 Greek comedy film directed by Thodoros Maragos and starring Vasilis Diamantopoulos, Nikos Kalogeropoulos, Kostas Tsakonas and Anna Mantzourani. The Shooting Party A Hunting Accident is a 1978 Soviet romantic drama directed by Emil Loteanu. It was entered into the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. It is adapted from Anton Chekhovs The Shooting Party. The Sentimental Teaser The Sentimental Teaser is a 1999 Chilean film directed by Cristián Galaz. The protagonist is a DJ named Rumpy, and his listeners call in to the radio station to tell their stories. A 2007 sequel was released, titled Radio Corazón. Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam is a 1986 Indian Malayalam comedy-drama film, directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Sreenivasan. The film stars Mohanlal, Karthika, Sreenivasan and M. G. Soman. It was remade by I. V. Sasi in Tamil as Illam, in Telugu as Donga Kollu, in Hindi by Priyadarshan as Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar, and in Kannada twice as Yardo Duddu Yellammana Jatre and Ananda Nilaya in 2003. Aasai Aasai is a 1995 Indian Tamil-language romantic thriller film, written and directed by Vasanth and produced by Mani Ratnam. The film featured Ajith Kumar and debutant Suvalakshmi in the lead, and Prakash Raj in a pivotal role. Jeeva was the cinematographer, while Deva composed the music. Upon release, the film received positive reviews and went on to become a commercial success at the box office. The movie was dubbed into Telugu as Asa Asa Asa, and remade in Hindi as Pyaar Zindagi Hai. Slutty Summer Slutty Summer is a 2004 romantic comedy film written and directed by Casper Andreas. It stars Casper Andreas, Jesse Archer, and Christos Klapsis. The film was premiered at the New York Lesbian and Gay Film Festival on June 11, 2004, and was shown at various other film festivals before its release in the United States on June 10, 2005. Vaseegara Vaseegara is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by K. Selva Bharathy. It is the Tamil remake of the 2001 Telugu film, Nuvvu Naaku Nachav. The film featured Vijay, Sneha and Gayatri Jayaraman in the leading roles, while Vadivelu, Nassar and Manivannan played other pivotal roles. The film released on 15 January 2003. The Telugu movie was also remade into Bengali titled, Majnu, directed by Rajiv Kumar Biswas, starring Hiran, Shrabanti. The Living Wake The Living Wake is a dark comedic film written by Mike OConnell and Peter Kline and produced by Ami Ankin. A directorial debut by Sol Tryon, the film stars Mike OConnell, Jesse Eisenberg, and Jim Gaffigan. Penny Pinchers Penny Pinchers is a 2011 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed Kim Jung-hwan, starring Han Ye-seul and Song Joong-ki. Kim received a Best New Director nomination at the 48th Baeksang Arts Awards in 2012. No Place on Earth No Place on Earth is a 2012 docudrama directed by Janet Tobias. The film was released theatrically in the United States on April 5, 2013. In 1993, NYPD officer and caving enthusiast Chris Nicola visited Ukraine to explore the Verteba and Priests Grotto caves, and found evidence that they had recently been inhabited by humans. After discovering that the caves were used by three Jewish families, comprising 38 people, led by matriarch Esther Stermer, escaping The Holocaust, he embarked on a decade-long quest to find survivors. The film features interviews with some of the 36 survivors and/or their descendants, now living mainly in New York City and Montreal. It includes a segment in which Tobias brings some of the survivors, the oldest of whom was a nonagenarian, back to the caves. The film was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival, the Hamptons International Film Festival, the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, and the Jewish Film Festival Berlin. Its screenwriters, Janet Tobias and Paul Laikin, were nominated for Best Documentary Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America. Darker Than Night Más Negro que la Noche, known in English as Darker Than Night, is a 2014 Mexican-Spanish horror film and a remake of the 1975 original. The movie is the first 3D Mexican horror film and it tells the story of an eccentric old woman who dies and leaves her opulent mansion to her niece, Greta. The Spoils Before Dying The Spoils Before Dying is an American comedy miniseries written by Matt Piedmont and Andrew Steele, and directed by Piedmont. It stars Will Ferrell, Michael Kenneth Williams and Kristen Wiig. The miniseries premiered on July 8, 2015 on the American cable channel IFC. A follow-up to the miniseries The Spoils of Babylon, The Spoils Before Dying follows a 1950s jazz pianist-turned-private eye who becomes embroiled in a murder investigation. Billy the Kid Billy the Kid is a 1941 American color remake of the 1930 film of the same name. The film features Robert Taylor as Billy and Brian Donlevy as a fictionalized version of Pat Garrett renamed "Jim Sherwood" in the film. Directed by David Miller and based on the book by Walter Noble Burns, the cast also included Gene Lockhart and Lon Chaney Jr.. The film was not as well received as the 1930 original, Billy the Kid, which had starred Johnny Mack Brown and Wallace Beery and been shot in an experimental widescreen process. The Great Moment The Great Moment is a 1944 biographical film written and directed by Preston Sturges. Based on the book Triumph Over Pain by René Fülöp-Miller, it tells the story of Dr. William Thomas Green Morton, a 19th-century Boston dentist who discovered the use of ether for general anesthesia. The film stars Joel McCrea and Betty Field, and features Harry Carey, William Demarest, Franklin Pangborn and Porter Hall. The movie was filmed in 1942 but not released for over two years, and the released version differed from what Preston Sturges had wished, although he publicly accepted the film as his own. Paramount Pictures disliked the film Sturges had made, and pulled it from his control, re-titled and re-edited it, in the process making it more confusing for the audience to understand. The studios released version was marketed in a way that made it appear to be one of Sturges comedies. The film was not well received by the critics or the public, and marked the end of a sustained run of success for Sturges, who had already left Paramount by the time the film was released. Although rarely seen today, the film is worth viewing for its flashback structure – comparable in some ways to Citizen Kane, which was influenced by the earlier film The Power and the Glory, for which Sturges wrote the screenplay – and for its irreverent and subtly satirical tone, unusual for a time when most Hollywood biopics were over-inflated and sentimental. In 2003 a medical-dental historian in a lengthy analysis of the movie and its history -- which cited its flashback structure, timeless subject, injections of humor, and "un-Pasteur-like" treatment of its protagonist, while adhering reasonably well to the historical record -- concluded that "The Great Moment may now be due for a general reevaluation by movie historians and critics who, like most folks, have never felt much affection for dentists past and present." The Secret Invasion The Secret Invasion is a 1964 American war film directed by Roger Corman. It stars Stewart Granger, Raf Vallone, Mickey Rooney, Edd Byrnes, Henry Silva, Spela Rozin and William Campbell. Appearing three years before The Dirty Dozen, the film features a similar World War II mission where convicts are recruited by the Allies for an extremely hazardous operation behind enemy lines. Silence Silence is a 1971 Japanese historical period drama film directed by Masahiro Shinoda, based on the novel of the same name by Shūsaku Endō. It stars Tetsurō Tamba, Mako, Eiji Okada, and Shima Iwashita alongside English actors David Lampson and Don Kenny. Endo co-wrote the screenplay with Masahiro Shinoda. Most of the films dialogue is in Japanese, though it has short sequences in English. It was entered Un Certain Regard into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival, and won four Mainichi Film Awards including Best Film and Best Director. The films themes analyze the conflict of human nature versus divine requirements and their compatibility, lifes purpose, the interplay of emotional needs, suffering, and contentment. The storytelling device the film uses is circumstantial and depicts the struggles of life, allegorical presentation, and Christian theology. It is the first of two film adaptations of the novel, succeeded by a 2016 film of the same name. Dirty Ho Dirty Ho is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts-comedy film directed by Lau Kar-leung and starring Gordon Liu and Wong Yue. Kroll Kroll is a Polish thriller directed by a debuting Władysław Pasikowski. The film was released on 11 October 1991. He's a Woman, She's a Man Hes a Woman, Shes a Man is a 1994 Hong Kong romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Peter Chan and starring Leslie Cheung, Anita Yuen, Carina Lau, Eric Tsang and Jordan Chan. Its many awards garnered include Best Actress at the 14th Hong Kong Film Awards for Yuen and Best Original Song for Chase by Cheung. The film was followed by a sequel, Whos the Woman, released in 1996. The theme song is Chase was recorded in Cheungs 1995 album, Most Beloved. Stag Stag is a 1997 American thriller film, directed by Gavin Wilding, made for HBO and later released theatrically after drawing large ratings. Stag features an ensemble cast including Ben Gazzara, Andrew McCarthy, Taylor Dayne, Mario Van Peebles, Lawrence Leritz, William McNamara, John Henson, Kevin Dillon, and Jerry Stiller. It was produced by Lions Gate Entertainment. A Private Affair A Private Affair is a 2002 French crime, mystery, thriller directed by Guillaume Nicloux. Looking for Kitty Looking for Kitty is a 2004 American film written and directed by Edward Burns, in which he plays a private detective in New York City, hired by David Krumholtz to help track down his run-away wife. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on May 6, 2004. It had a limited theatrical release in September 2006 and was released on DVD the following month, on October 24, 2006. Saturday Night Live alumni Rachel Dratch and Chris Parnell have small parts, while Burns regulars Connie Britton and Kevin Kash have small roles as Burns neighbor and building superintendent, respectively. Saka ile karisik Şaka ile Karışık is a 1965 Turkish comedy film directed by Osman F. Seden. The Magician The Magician is an Australian film released in 2005, written and directed by Scott Ryan. It is a mockumentary following the escapades of a Melbourne underworld hitman. The film was originally shot over 10 days with a budget of . Ryan edited a half-hour version of the film for screening at the St. Kilda Film Festival, where it was seen by stuntman and film producer Nash Edgerton, who took the project under his wing. After receiving A$330,000 in government grants, the film was re-released in 2005. Festival Festival is a 2005 British black comedy film about a number of people at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe directed by Annie Griffin. The general shots of the festival were filmed during the 2004 event. Just the Way You Are Just The Way You Are is a 2015 Filipino teen romantic comedy-drama film directed by Theodore Boborol, and written by Maan Dimaculangan-Fampulme and Ceres Helga Barrios, starring the hit ‘Forevermore’ tandem of Enrique Gil and Liza Soberano. The film is based on the best-selling Pop Fiction book ‘‘The Bet’’ which was originally published on Wattpad by Kimberly Joy Villanueva. This Is Our Land This Is Our Land is a 2017 French-Belgian drama film directed by Lucas Belvaux and starring Émilie Dequenne, André Dussollier and Guillaume Gouix. It received seven nominations at the 8th Magritte Awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Belvaux, and won Best Actress for Dequenne. Aravindante Athidhikal Aravindante Athidhikal is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film directed by M. Mohanan and produced by Pradeep Kumar Pathiyara and co-produced by Noble Babu Thomas under the studios Pathiyara Entertainments and Big Bang Entertainments, respectively. The film stars Vineeth Sreenivasan, Sreenivasan and Nikhila Vimal. This film is credited as the 200th film of Sreenivasan. Swaroop Philip handled the cinematography and Ranjan Abraham was the editor. Urvashi and Shanthi Krishna plays other important roles. The film was released on 27 April 2018 and received critical acclaim. The film was a commercial success at box office. The film completed its 100-day run in theatres on 5 August 2018. The film won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Choreography at the 49th Kerala State Film Awards. Aravindante Athidhikal went on to win four awards at the Kerala Kaumudi Flash Movies Awards 2018, including Most Popular Film, Most Popular Actress for Nikhila Vimal, Most Popular Supporting Actor for Aju Varghese and Second Most Popular Director. Vineeth Sreenivasan and Nikhila Vimal won the Best Star Pair Award at the Vanitha Film Awards 2019. Cobra Woman Cobra Woman is a 1944 American South Seas adventure film directed by Robert Siodmak starring Maria Montez, Jon Hall and Sabu. Shot in Technicolor, this film is typical of Montezs career at Universal Pictures, and, although mostly forgotten today by the general public, venerated as a camp classic for its legendary phallic snake-dance, and Montezs immortal words: "Geev me that Cobra jewl". Avant-garde filmmaker Kenneth Anger has called it his favourite film. Film critic Leonard Maltin gave the film three stars out of four and called it a camp classic. The Monster Maker The Monster Maker is a 1944 science-fiction horror film starring J. Carrol Naish and Ralph Morgan. Albert Glasser supplied the film score, his first, an assignment for which he was paid US$250. Putty Tat Trouble Putty Tat Trouble is a 1951 Looney Tunes animated short featuring Sylvester and Tweety, in which Sylvester has a feud with another cat over the canary. The Snow Creature The Snow Creature is a 1954 science fiction-horror film movie produced and directed by W. Lee Wilder for Planet Filmplays Inc., written by Myles Wilder, and starring Paul Langton. Wild Is the Wind Wild Is the Wind is a 1957 film directed by George Cukor and starring Anna Magnani, Anthony Quinn and Anthony Franciosa. It tells the story of an American rancher who, after his wife dies, goes to Italy to marry her sister, but finds that she falls in love with his young ranch hand. The screenplay was adapted by Arnold Schulman from the 1947 Italian film Fury, which was in turn loosely based on Giovanni Vergas novel La lupa. The title song was performed by Johnny Mathis. The Possession of Joel Delaney The Possession of Joel Delaney is a 1972 American supernatural horror film directed by Waris Hussein and starring Shirley MacLaine and Perry King. It is based on the 1970 novel of the same name by Ramona Stewart. The plot follows a wealthy New York City woman whose brother becomes possessed by a serial killer. Due to its release during the early 1970s and its theme of possession, many reviewers compare it, some favorably, to The Exorcist, which would come one year later. The film was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. The Possession of Joel Delaney was the first film for Perry King and the last horror film Shirley MacLaine made. The Execution of Private Slovik The Execution of Private Slovik is a nonfiction book by William Bradford Huie, published in 1954, and an American made-for-television movie that aired on NBC on March 13, 1974. The film was written for the screen by Richard Levinson, William Link and by Lamont Johnson who was the director, the film stars Martin Sheen, and also features Charlie Sheen in his second film in a small role. American Boy: A Profile of - Steven Prince American Boy: A Profile of Steven Prince is a 1978 documentary directed by Martin Scorsese. Its subject is Scorseses friend Steven Prince, known for his small role as Easy Andy, the gun salesman in Taxi Driver. Prince is a raconteur telling stories about his life as an ex-drug addict and a road manager for Neil Diamond. Scorsese intersperses home movies of Prince as a child as he talks about his family. When talking of his years as a heroin addict, Prince tells a story about injecting adrenaline into the heart of a woman who overdosed, with the help of a medical dictionary and a Magic Marker. This story was re-enacted by Quentin Tarantino in his screenplay for Pulp Fiction. Prince also tells a story about his days working at a gas station, and having to shoot a man he caught stealing tires, after the man pulled out a knife and tried to attack him. This story was retold in the Richard Linklater film Waking Life. The Neil Young song "Time Fades Away" is featured during the films closing credits. A sequel, American Prince, was released in 2009 and was directed by Tommy Pallotta. I Ought to Be in Pictures Neil Simons I Ought to Be in Pictures is a 1982 American comedy-drama film directed by Herbert Ross and based on Neil Simons play of the same name. The film stars Walter Matthau, Ann-Margret, and Dinah Manoff. Other actors who have supporting roles are Lance Guest, Eugene Butler, David Faustino, Martin Ferrero and Michael Dudikoff. The film was released on March 26, 1982, a year after the original broadway play ended and was filmed mainly in Los Angeles. Fair Game Fair Game is a 1986 Australian action thriller film directed by Mario Andreacchio from a screenplay by Rob George. Quentin Tarantino enthuses about the movie in the documentary Not Quite Hollywood. The Way Things Go The Way Things Go is a 1987 art film by the Swiss artist duo Peter Fischli and David Weiss. It documents a long causal chain assembled of everyday objects, resembling a Rube Goldberg machine. Snake Eater Snake Eater is a 1989 action/adventure film starring Lorenzo Lamas. It was directed by George Erschbamer and written by Michael Paseornek and John Dunning. Snake Eater was actor Lorenzo Lamass first action film. Stalking Laura I Can Make You Love Me, also known as Stalking Laura, is an American made-for-television film starring Richard Thomas and Brooke Shields. The film is based on the real-life story of American mass murderer Richard Farley, a former employee of ESL Incorporated whose romantic obsession and subsequent stalking of co-worker Laura Black culminated in the mass murder of several co-workers at ESLs headquarters in California, resulting in the first anti-stalking laws to be enacted in the United States. The first half of the film covers the events of the stalking and Farleys unrequited love for Black that led to the shootings, while the second half deals with Farleys rampage on the ESL offices. For the purposes of the film and the victims of the incident, the fictional computer company Kensitron Electronics International was used to portray the events at ESL Incorporated. Tokyo Rampage is a 1998 Japanese drama film directed by Toshiaki Toyoda. The film was released on October 10, 1998. Tramway Tramway is a 1966 short silent film by Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski, produced while he was a student at the Łódź Film School. The film is included as an extra feature on the American and Artificial Eye Region 2 DVD releases of Kieslowskis A Short Film About Love. The film shows a boy who sees a girl on a tram as it is leaving. He runs after the tram and finds himself on board alone with the girl. They exchange glances, then she falls asleep against the window. The boy gets off the tram and looks at her through the window, then decides to run after the tram again. Stealth Fighter Stealth Fighter is a 1999 action film directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Ice-T, Costas Mandylor, Ernie Hudson, Erika Eleniak, William Sadler and Andrew Divoff. Follow the Stars Home Follow the Stars Home is a 2001 American made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Dick Lowry. The film is based upon Luanne Rices 2000 novel of the same name and was produced for the Hallmark Hall of Fame. Local Boys Local Boys is a 2002 American coming of age drama film. The film was directed by Ron Moler and written by Norman Douglas Bradley and Thomas Matthew Stewart. The film stars Jeremy Sumpter and Eric Christian Olsen as two brothers who face new challenges and adventures over the course of a memorable summer along with their buddies. My Wife's Murder My Wifes Murder is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language thriller film directed by Jijy Philip. The cast includes Anil Kapoor, Suchitra Krishnamurti, Boman Irani and Nandana Sen. The film is a remake of Telugu film, Madhyanam Hathya directed by Ram Gopal Varma himself. The movie seems to closely follow the story of Horace William Manton, the main accused in the Luton Sack Murder Case. Tokyo Mew Mew is a Japanese shōjo manga series written by Reiko Yoshida and illustrated by Mia Ikumi. It was originally serialized in Nakayoshi from September 2000 to February 2003, and later published in seven tankōbon volumes by Kodansha from February 2001 to April 2003. It focuses on five girls infused with the DNA of endangered animals which gives them special powers and allows them to transform into "Mew Mews." Led by Ichigo Momomiya, the girls protect the earth from aliens who wish to "reclaim" it. The series was adapted into a 52 episode anime series by Studio Pierrot. It debuted in Japan on April 6, 2002, on both TV Aichi and TV Tokyo; the final episode aired on March 29, 2003. A two-volume sequel to the manga, Tokyo Mew Mew à la Mode, was serialized in Nakayoshi from April 2003 to February 2004. The sequel introduces a new Mew Mew, Berry Shirayuki, who becomes the temporary leader of the Mew Mews, while Ichigo is on a trip to England. Two video games were also created for the series: a puzzle adventure game for the Game Boy Advance system and a role-playing video game for the PlayStation. Tokyopop originally licensed the manga series for English-language publication in North America and released the complete original series as well as the sequel, with Kodansha Comics planning to re-publish the series with a new translation in September 2011. 4Kids Entertainment licensed the anime series for North American broadcast under the name Mew Mew Power. Heavily edited and dubbed, 23 episodes of Mew Mew Power aired on and 4Kids TV in the United States and the entire 26 episodes aired on YTV in Canada. 4Kids Entertainment was unable to license the remaining 26 episodes of the series, thus were unable to complete its broadcast. They have never released the series to home video. Well received by English-language readers, several volumes of the manga series appeared in the Top 50 sales lists for graphic novels in their respective months of release. Critics praised the manga as a cute and entertaining series with free-flowing style and character designs. à la mode received praise as a good continuation of the series, but was also criticized for offering nothing new. The anime adaptation received high ratings while airing in Japan, resulting in numerous marketing tie-ins. Despite criticism for extensive editing that removed most of the Japanese elements, the Mew Mew Power dub became the highest rated 4Kids show during its broadcast. It was licensed for regional release in several other countries instead of the original Japanese series. Khadak Khadak is a 2006 Belgian/Dutch/German film directed by Peter Brosens and Jessica Hope Woodworth. The film is set in the steppes of Mongolia and takes place during winter in the latter half of the 20th century. It explores the events which concern Bagi, a nomadic herder, during his coming of age and the forced relocation of his people. Bagi has epilepsy and is subject to fits which cause visions and out-of-body experiences. When local officials claim that a disease is killing the livestock his family relies on Bagi and many others are forcibly relocated and made to work at an open pit mine mining coal. Eventually Bagi meets a woman, named Zolzaya, who participates in raids against the freight trains which transport coal away from the facility. As Bagi fights to overcome his epilepsy, together with Zolzaya he leads a group of young people who try to disrupt the mining operations and enliven the despondent populace to return to their nomadic lifestyle. Who Is Clark Rockefeller? Who Is Clark Rockefeller? is a 2010 American police procedural television film directed by Mikael Salomon and written and co-produced by Edithe Swensen. It stars Eric McCormack as Christian Gerhartsreiter/Clark Rockefeller and Sherry Stringfield as Sandra Boss. The film is based on the life of Christian Gerhartsreiter, a German con artist who for years impersonated many people, at one point claiming to be part of the Rockefeller family going by the faux name "Clark Rockefeller", and kidnapping his daughter. Filming took place in Toronto in October 2009 and was released on March 13, 2010 on the Lifetime network to mixed reviews. Fightville Fightville is a mixed martial arts documentary film released in 2011. It was co-directed by Petra Epperlein and Michael Tucker. The film features interviews with a group of Lafayette fighters and coaches, which includes Dustin Poirier, Tim Credeur, and Albert Stainback. Other fighters featured are Derrick Krantz and Ronny Lis. Poirier and Stainback receive much of the screen time as the filmmakers explore their troubled respective backgrounds and reasons for fighting. Credeur, a fighter and coach, is interviewed about his Gladiator Academy which seeks to "build better men". Gil "The Thrill" Guillory, the promoter of a local promotion named USA MMA, is also featured. It premiered internationally on April 28, 2011 at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. The idea for "Fightville" came about during production of Gunner Palace, when the filmmakers found out about MMA by observing soldiers watching and practicing the sport. Filmage: The Story of Descendents/All Filmage: The Story of Descendents/All is a 2013 independent documentary film chronicling the history of the American punk rock bands the Descendents and All. It was written by Matt Riggle, who produced and directed it with Deedle LaCour. The film uses an oral history format, telling the bands stories through the use of interviews with over 40 subjects, as well as new and archival footage. It stars drummer Bill Stevenson, singer Milo Aukerman, bassist Karl Alvarez, and guitarist Stephen Egerton, and features nearly all past and present members of both bands. Filmage also features numerous musicians who were contemporaries of, worked with, or were influenced by the Descendents and All. The documentary premiered June 15, 2013 and was shown in select screenings and at film festivals in North America, South America, Europe, and Australia throughout 2013 and 2014. It had a limited theatrical run in Los Angeles in September and October 2014 before being widely released on home video. Filmage has received mostly positive reviews from critics. The films title derives from the bands tradition of titling some songs and albums by adding the suffix "-age" to words that would not normally use it. Star Star is a 2014 Russian drama film directed by Anna Melikian. The Critic The Critic is an American 1963 short animated film by director/producer Ernest Pintoff and creator/narrator Mel Brooks, that won an Oscar for Short Subjects in 1964. La passante du Sans-Souci The Passerby is a 1982 French film directed by Jacques Rouffio, based on the 1936 novel on the same name by Joseph Kessel, and starring Romy Schneider and Michel Piccoli. It was the last film of Schneider. Kamalolmolk Kamalolmolk is a 1984 Iranian film written and directed by Ali Hatami about the life and work of famous Iranian painter Mohammad Ghaffari, better known as Kamal-ol-molk. The movie focuses greatly on the painter’s relationship with the various monarchs of Iran. The cast includes some of the most famous Iranian actors including Jamshid Mashayekhi as the painter himself, and Ezzatollah Entezami as Nasser al-Din Shah. The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne is a 1987 drama film made by HandMade Films Ltd. and United British Artists starring Maggie Smith and Bob Hoskins. It was directed by Jack Clayton and produced by Richard Johnsonand Peter Nelson, with George Harrison and Denis OBrien as executive producers. The music score was by Georges Delerue and the cinematography by Peter Hannan. The screenplay was by Peter Nelson from the novel Judith Hearne by Northern Irish-Canadian writer Brian Moore. The story presents "a character study film about a womans rage against the Church for her wasted life". Moore wrote the novel after leaving Ireland, in part because of the religious conflict there, and was living in Canada. The book was published in 1955 and was optioned for the stage and screen almost immediately. John Huston optioned it for a film with Katharine Hepburn. Director Irvin Kershner planned on casting Deborah Kerr. Eventually, Jack Clayton, a Catholic himself, was chosen to direct. The cast also features Wendy Hiller, Marie Kean, Ian McNeice, Alan Devlin, Prunella Scales, Sheila Reid, and Aidan Gillen in his first film appearance. The novel is set in Belfast, but filming took place in Dublin. BBC Radio 4 produced a radio drama adaptation directed by Michael Quinn in 1995. Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights is a 1998 British television film directed by David Skynner and starring Robert Cavanah, Orla Brady, and Sarah Smart. It was produced by Jo Wright. It is based on the novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. The novel was adapted for the screen by Neil McKay. The film was released by ITV on 5 April 1998 in the United Kingdom and released by WGBH-TV on 18 October 1998 in the United States. The films tagline is Two hearts that beat as one. The Death of Yugoslavia The Death of Yugoslavia is a BBC documentary series first broadcast in 1995, and it is also the title of a BBC book by Allan Little and Laura Silber that accompanies the series. It covers the collapse of Yugoslavia, the subsequent wars and the signing of the final peace accords. It uses a combination of archived footage interspersed with interviews with most of the main players in the conflict, including Slobodan Milošević, Radovan Karadžić, Franjo Tuđman and Alija Izetbegović, as well as members of the International political community, who were active in the various peace initiatives. The series was awarded a BAFTA award in 1996 for Best Factual Series. It also won the 1995 Peabody Award. Interviews for the series have been used by ICTY in war crimes prosecutions. All the papers relating to the documentary series, including the full transcripts of the interviews, are lodged at the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives at Kings College, University of London. During the trial of Slobodan Milošević before the ICTY, Judge Bonomy referred to "the tendentious nature of much of the commentary". Bulgarian Lovers Bulgarian Lovers is a 2003 Spanish drama film directed by Eloy de la Iglesia. The Blue Light is a 2003 Japanese film based on the novel of the same name by Yusuke Kishi, directed and co-written by Yukio Ninagawa, and starring Kazunari Ninomiya and Aya Matsuura. The film portrays Ninomiya playing Shūichi, a high school student finding a way to get rid of his stepfather who had returned home and begins to terrorize his family. Ao no Honō was released in Japan on March 15, 2003 and was shown at the Cannes Film Festival in France on May 15, 2003. Curse of the Zodiac Curse of the Zodiac is a 2007 American horror film from Lionsgate, written and directed by Ulli Lommel, inspired by the true story of the hunt for a notorious serial killer known as "Zodiac" who claimed responsibility for the still unsolved murders. It stars Cassandra Church and Jack Quinn, and was released directly to DVD. Wild Blood Wild Blood is an Italian film directed in 2008 by Marco Tullio Giordana. The Market: A Tale of Trade The Market: A Tale of Trade is a 2008 international co-production drama film, written and directed by Ben Hopkins, starring Tayanç Ayaydın as a small-time blackmarket trader in a provincial town in Eastern Turkey tasked with procuring some valuable medicine. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , has won awards at film festivals in Locarno, Ghent and Antalya, where it was the first film directed by a foreigner to win an award in the national competition. Russia 88 Russia 88 is a 2009 Russian mockumentary directed by Pavel Bardin about Russian neo-Nazis. It was screened in the Panorama section at the Berlin International Film Festival. Director Pavel Bardin won the Discovery of the Year Nika Award for the picture. In the film, members of a gang called Russia 88 are filming propaganda videos to post on the Internet. After a while, they become accustomed to the camera and stop paying attention to it. The leader of the gang, Spike, discovers that his sister is dating a Southern Caucasian man. This family drama develops into a tragedy. The movie has no ending credits, but a list of people killed by skinheads in Russia in 2008 at the end, playing over silence. Reviving Ophelia Reviving Ophelia is a 2010 Lifetime Original Movie starring Jane Kaczmarek and Kim Dickens. The title is a reference to the non-fiction book Reviving Ophelia. The film, which was produced by Muse Entertainment and shot in Toronto, received two Canadian Gemini Award nominations: Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series and Best Writing in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series. The Girl on the Train The Girl on the Train is a 2013 American independent thriller film directed and written by Larry Brand, and produced by James Carpenter, Rebecca Reynolds, Gary Sales. The film stars Henry Ian Cusick, Nicki Aycox, Stephen Lang. Monster Monster is a 2014 South Korean action thriller film written and directed by Hwang In-ho, starring Lee Min-ki and Kim Go-eun. The Black Prince The Black Prince is a 2017 international historical drama film directed by Kavi Raz and featuring the acting debut of Satinder Sartaaj. It tells the story of Duleep Singh, the last Maharajah of the Sikh Empire and the Punjab area, and his relationship with Queen Victoria. The story revolves around the young prince as he attempts both to regain his throne and reconcile himself with the two cultures of his Indian birth and British education. The Hurt Business The Hurt Business is a 2016 American documentary film about mixed martial arts, its history, and rise from a stigmatized, fringe event to a mainstream sport. It is directed by Vlad Yudin and narrated by Kevin Costner. Being Evel Being Evel is a 2015 American documentary film about the iconic daredevil Evel Knievel, directed by Daniel Junge. The film documents his real life story until his death in 2007. It debuted at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in January. It was produced by Jackass star Johnny Knoxville, who is one of the films main interviewees. Fireman Fireman is a 2015 Malayalam thriller film directed by Deepu Karunakaran and produced by Milan Jaleel under the banner of Galaxy Films. It stars Mammootty, Nyla Usha, Unni Mukundan, and Siddique in the lead roles. The music is composed by Rahul Raj. Gutland Gutland is a 2017 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Govinda Van Maele. It was screened 8 September 2017 in the Discovery section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. In Luxembourg the film was screened for the first time at the Luxembourg City Film Festival 2018. It was selected as the Luxembourgish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Trader Horn Trader Horn is a 1931 American Pre-Code adventure film directed by W.S. Van Dyke and starring Harry Carey and Edwina Booth. It is the first non-documentary film shot on location in Africa. The film is based on the book of the same name by trader and adventurer Alfred Aloysius Horn and tells of adventures on safari in Africa. The films dialogue was written by Cyril Hume. John Thomas Neville and Dale Van Every wrote the adaption. Trader Horn was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1931. Edwina Booth, the female lead, contracted a career-ending illness while filming in Africa, for which she later sued Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Love in the City Love in the City is a 1953 Italian anthology film composed of six segments, each with its own writer or director. The anthology consists of the following episodes: Paid Love written and directed by Carlo Lizzani Attempted Suicide by Michelangelo Antonioni Paradise for Three Hours by Dino Risi Marriage Agency by Federico Fellini Story of Caterina by Francesco Maselli and Cesare Zavattini Italians Stare written and directed by Alberto Lattuada Woman's World Womans World is a 1954 Technicolor drama film about corporate America directed by Jean Negulesco and starring Clifton Webb, June Allyson, Van Heflin, Lauren Bacall, Fred MacMurray, Arlene Dahl and Cornel Wilde. The screenplay concerns three men who compete for the top job at a large company. Satan's Cheerleaders Satans Cheerleaders is a 1977 American comedy horror film directed by Greydon Clark and starring John Ireland, Yvonne De Carlo, and John Carradine. Le battant Le Battant is a 1983 French crime thriller film starring and directed by Alain Delon. It recorded admissions of 1,935,094 in France. The Exterminators of the Year 3000 Exterminators of the Year 3000 is a 1983 Italian-Spanish science fiction action film directed by Giuliano Carmineo. The film is set in a post-apocalyptic future where water is considered a precious substance. A group of people turn towards a stranger to battle a motorcycle gang over an outpost where water is located. The film has received poor reviews, with TV Guide and The Dissolve describing the film as a Mad Max 2 derivative. The Gang of Four Gang of Four is a 1989 French drama film directed by Jacques Rivette. It was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won an Honourable Mention. Out of the Dark Out of the Dark is a 1989 American erotic comedy horror film starring Karen Witter. The film is notable for being Divines last acting credit. The Alarmist The Alarmist, also known as Life During Wartime, is a 1997 comedy film written and directed by Evan Dunsky and starring David Arquette, Stanley Tucci, Kate Capshaw, and Ryan Reynolds. The film is an adaptation of a play written by Keith Reddin. The Republic of ShKID The Republic of ShKID is a 1966 Soviet comedy-drama directed by Gennadi Poloka. The premiere of The Republic of ShKID was held on December 29, 1966; in 1967, the film became a box-office leader – it was seen by 32.6 million viewers. Chandralekha Chandralekha is a 1997 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film written and directed by Priyadarshan and produced by Fazil. It stars Mohanlal, Sreenivasan, Sukanya, Pooja Batra, Nedumudi Venu, and Innocent. The films title is a portmanteau of the two female lead characters names—Chandra and Lekha. Berny Ignatius composed the songs, while the film score was composed by S. P. Venkatesh. The film was the highest-grossing Malayalam film at the time of its release. Derrida Stan Lee's Mutants, Monsters & Marvels Stan Lees Mutants, Monsters & Marvels is a 2002 American documentary film produced by Creative Light Entertainment consisting of an interview of Marvel Comics publisher Stan Lee by film director Kevin Smith. The two talk about Lees life,, his marriage with Joan Lee, the 2002 Spider-Man film, and Spider-Man comics. Lee refers to Marvel Comics character J. Jonah Jameson as "the version so many people had of me." The interview was filmed in February 2002 in Santa Monica at a comic book store. The result was a nearly two-hour-long film. The documentary was included in a four-disc release of the 2002 Spider-Man film. S&man S&Man is a 2006 pseudo-documentary film that examines the underground subculture of horror films. It contains interviews with indie horror filmmakers and other horror experts, including Erik Marcisak, Bill Zebub, Fred Vogel, Carol J. Clover, and Debbie D., as well as a scripted plot that comes into focus in the films second half. The film discusses why some people enjoy underground horror films involving fetishes. Although the film is classified as a documentary, there is a fictional subplot which helps advance the films theme by showing what some people really think about the genre. S&Man was shown at the reRun Gastropub Theater in New York City, film festivals, and released on home video. The film has received praise and criticism; although some reviews are strongly against the nature of the film, most reviews were positive. Kniga masterov The Book of Masters is a Russian fantasy film produced by the CIS division of the Disney company and directed by Vadim Sokolovsky. It was released in Russia on October 29, 2009. The story is based on Russian fairy tales, such as "The Stone Flower" and other stories from The Malachite Casket collection. It is Disneys first film made in Russia. Supporting Characters Supporting Characters is a film directed by Daniel Schechter. It was written by Schechter and Tarik Lowe. It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 20, 2012. The film follows two New York film editors trying to balance their personal lives while reworking a film. Una famiglia perfetta A Perfect Family is a 2012 Italian comedy film directed by Paolo Genovese. It is a remake of Fernando León de Aranoas Familia. Darling Darling is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language horror comedy film directed by Sam Anton and produced by Allu Aravind and K. E. Gnanavel Raja. The film features composer G. V. Prakash Kumar, in his acting debut, and Nikki Galrani in her Tamil debut in the lead roles, with the former also composing the films music. A remake of the 2013 Telugu film Prema Katha Chitram, the film was released on 15 January 2015. Sunstroke Sunstroke is a 2014 drama film by Russian director Nikita Mikhalkov. It is set in Russia during the Red Terror in 1920 and in 1907, and is loosely based on the story Sunstroke and the book Cursed Days by Nobel Prize-winning Russian writer Ivan Bunin. The film was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Kill Ratio Kill Ratio is a 2016 American action-thriller film directed by Paul Tanter. It stars Tom Hopper, Amy Huberman, Nick Dunning, Lacy Moore, Luke Pierucci, and Brian McGuinness. Hopper plays a CIA operative who helps restore a democratically-elected president to power after a military coup. It was shot in Ireland and is set in a fictional Eastern European republic. Cries from Syria Cries from Syria is a documentary film about the Syrian Civil War, directed by Evgeny Afineevsky, and acquired by HBO. It contains video shot by Syrians with and interviews with guerilla fighters, activists, journalists, defected military men, and refugees, some that are children. In an interview Afineesky said, "I tried to put together a comprehensive story so that people can not only learn from the historical mistakes, but so people can reevaluate what we have on our hands." On November 2, 2017, Afineevsky was named the Best Director at the annual Critics Choice Movie Awards in New York. The nominations for Cries from Syria were Best Documentary, Best Director and Best Song in a Documentary. On February 19, 2018 Cries from Syria won the Cinema for Peace Foundation Award for the Most Valuable Documentary of the Year at the foundations annual gala in Berlin, Germany. Randy Rides Alone Randy Rides Alone is a 1934 American Pre-Code Western film starring John Wayne, Gabby Hayes and Yakima Canutt. The 53-minute black-and-white film was directed by Harry L. Fraser, produced by Paul Malvern for Lone Star Productions and released by Monogram Pictures. Adventure Adventure is a 1945 American romantic drama film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Clark Gable and Greer Garson. Based on the 1937 novel The Anointed by Clyde Brion Davis, the film is about a sailor who falls in love with a librarian. Adventure was Gables first postwar film and the tagline repeated in the movies famous trailer was "Gables back and Garsons got him!" Gable had suggested "He put the arson in Garson," while Garson proposed "She put the able in Gable." The Maze The Maze is a 1953 3-D horror film, starring Richard Carlson, Veronica Hurst and Hillary Brooke. It was directed by William Cameron Menzies and distributed by Allied Artists Pictures. This was to be the second 3-D film designed and directed by William Cameron Menzies, who was known as a director with a very "dimensional" style. This was his final film as production designer and director. These Wilder Years These Wilder Years is a 1956 American drama film directed by Roy Rowland and starring James Cagney and Barbara Stanwyck. It is the story of a businessman who tries to find the illegitimate son he gave up to an orphanage many years ago. The film marked the first and only onscreen pairing of Hollywood stars Cagney and Stanwyck. Hellcats of the Navy Hellcats of the Navy is a 1957 black-and-white World War II submarine film drama from Columbia Pictures, produced by Charles H. Schneer and directed by Nathan Juran. The film stars Ronald Reagan and his wife, billed under her screen name Nancy Davis, and Arthur Franz. This was the only feature film in which the Reagans acted together, either before or after their 1952 marriage. The films storyline concerns Commander Casey Abbott, skipper of the submarine USS Starfish, being ordered to retrieve a new type of Japanese mine in the waters off the Asiatic mainland. When diver Wes Barton, Abbotts rival for the affections of Nurse Lieutenant Helen Blair, gets into a life-threatening situation, Abbott must keep his personal and professional lives separate when dealing with the crisis. Fever Lake Fever Lake is a 1996 horror film starring Corey Haim, Mario López and Bo Hopkins. It was filmed entirely in Kenosha County. What Is It? What Is It? is a 2005 American surrealist film written, edited, co-produced and directed by Crispin Glover and starring Crispin Glover, Fairuza Balk, and Steven C. Stewart. As of 2008, the film has only been shown at independent theaters, typically accompanied by a question-and-answer session, a one-hour dramatic narration of eight different profusely illustrated books as a slideshow, and a meet-and-greet/book signing with Glover. What Is It? is the first entry in a planned trilogy directed by Glover, followed by It Is Fine! Everything Is Fine. and continued with It Is Mine. Volavérunt Volavérunt is a 1999 French-Spanish historical drama film directed by Bigas Luna. It is set in Spain at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Jamba Lakidi Pamba Jamba Lakidi Pamba is a 1992 Telugu comedy film. The ensemble cast fantasy blockbuster film was directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. Aamani made her debut in a lead role opposite Naresh in this film. The film portrays feminism and women rights in a funny manner and shows what happens when the male and female genders turn opposite. Yashraj films made a program series named Mans world on YouTube, which is inspired by this film. The film turned out to be a blockbuster. The film was remade in Kannada as Nari Munidare Gandu Parari. August 15th 15 August is a 2001 French film directed and written by Patrick Alessandrin. The Missing Star La stella che non cè is an Italian 2006 drama film written and directed by Gianni Amelio. The story talks about an Italian engineer who went to China to fix a defect of old Italian steel-making equipment. This movie shows real peoples life and the changing of society during the rapid development of the country. Beauty in Trouble Beauty in Trouble is a 2006 Czech tragicomedy directed by Jan Hřebejk. Eddie Cockrell, writing in Variety, said the "title comes from the Robert Graves poem, itself adapted into a Czech popular song in the 1980s, and performed in the film by homegrown thrush Radůza. Germ of the pics idea was the first line, Beauty in trouble flees to the good angel/On whom she can rely..." These Daughters of Mine These Daughters of Mine is a 2015 Polish comedy film directed by Kinga Dębska. Express Raja Express Raja is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language comedy thriller film written and directed by Merlapaka Gandhi. Produced by V. Vamsi Krishna Reddy and Pramod Uppalapati under their production company UV Creations, Express Raja features Sharwanand and Surbhi in the lead roles with Harish Uthaman, Prabhas Sreenu, Sapthagiri, and Brahmaji in the supporting roles. The film was released worldwide on 14 January 2016 coinciding with the festival of Sankranthi. Just a Gigolo Just a Gigolo is a 1931 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film released by MGM. It was directed by Jack Conway, produced by Irving Thalberg and starred William Haines, Irene Purcell, C. Aubrey Smith, and Ray Milland. It was adapted from the 1930 play of the same name, which also starred Irene Purcell in the role of Roxana Roxy Hartley. The film features the song "Just a Gigolo". Broadway Bill Broadway Bill is a 1934 American comedy drama film directed by Frank Capra and starring Warner Baxter, Myrna Loy, Walter Connolly, and Helen Vinson. Written by Robert Riskin and based on the short story "Strictly Confidential" by Mark Hellinger, the film is about a mans love for his thoroughbred race horse and the woman who helps him achieve his dreams. Capra disliked the final product, and in an effort to make it more to his liking, he remade the film in 1950 as Riding High. In later years, the distributor of Riding High, Paramount Pictures, acquired the rights to Broadway Bill. The film was released in the United Kingdom as Strictly Confidential. Broadway Bill was filmed between June 18 and August 16, 1934 at Columbia Studios in Hollywood, and on location at Tanforan Racetrack in San Bruno, Warner Bros. Ranch, and the Pacific Coast Steel Mills. After an initial preview on October 24, Capra re-edited some scenes based upon audience reaction. The film premiered on November 30, 1934 in New York City, and was released in the United States on December 27, 1934. The film received positive reviews, with Andre Sennwald in The New York Times calling it "sly and impertinent screen comedy, painlessly whimsical and completely engaging". Woman Haters Woman Haters is a 1934 film directed by Archie Gottler and starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. It is the inaugural short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Steamboat Round the Bend Steamboat Round the Bend is a 1935 American comedy film directed by John Ford, released by 20th Century Fox and produced by Fox Film, based on the 1933 novel of the same name by author Ben Lucien Burman. It was the penultimate film of star Will Rogers and was released posthumously, after he was killed in an airplane crash on August 15, 1935. Kid Glove Killer Kid Glove Killer is a 1942 crime film starring Van Heflin as a criminologist investigating the murder of a mayor. The B film was the feature-length directorial debut of Fred Zinnemann. Apartment for Peggy Apartment for Peggy is a 1948 American comedy-drama film about a depressed professor whose spirits are lifted when he rents part of his home to a young couple. It was based on the novelette An Apartment for Jenny by Faith Baldwin. Campus exteriors were filmed at the University of Nevada. The Doberman Gang The Doberman Gang is a 1972 film about a talented animal trainer who uses a pack of six Doberman Pinschers to commit a bank robbery. The six dogs were all named after famous bank robbers. Their names were Dillinger, Bonnie, Clyde, Pretty Boy Floyd, Baby Face Nelson, and Ma Barker. The films score was the first to be composed by Alan Silvestri, who found later success with the soundtracks for more notable films such as the Back to the Future trilogy and Forrest Gump. The film was shot completely on location in Simi Valley. Flights in Dreams and in Reality Flights in Dreams and Reality is a 1983 Soviet drama film directed by Roman Balayan, written by Viktor Merezhko, dealing with the subject matter of midlife crisis. The film features many highly acclaimed Soviet/Russian actors, with Oleg Yankovsky in the starring role, as well as Lyudmila Gurchenko, Oleg Tabakov, Aleksandr Adabashyan and Oleg Menshikov in supporting roles. Uuno Turhapuro Suomen Tasavallan Herra Presidentti Uuno Turhapuro – Suomen tasavallan herra presidentti is a 1992 Finnish comedy film written and directed by Ere Kokkonen. It is the sixteenth film in the Uuno Turhapuro series. Its name translates to "Uuno Turhapuro – the Mister President sic of the Republic of Finland". The film got mediocre reviews compared to the other Turhapuro films. It also had a small audience and profited only 9,000 FIM. Harikrishnans Harikrishnans is a 1998 Indian Malayalam-language detective comedy film written and directed by Fazil. The film was produced and distributed by Suchitra Mohanlal under the production company Pranavam Arts, starring Mammootty, Mohanlal, and Juhi Chawla along with Innocent, Shamili, Nedumudi Venu, and Kunchacko Boban in other important roles. The film received a great pre-release hype due to the combined screen presence of Mohanlal and Mammootty after a gap of several years. Harikrishnans was the highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year. The film was dubbed in Tamil with same name. The film initially had two endings when released—one favouring Mohanlal and one favouring Mammootty. But only the Mohanlal version was approved by the Central Board of Film Certification. Soon after the release, CBFC was quick to sent a notice to the producer warning that the board would take legal action, unless the uncensored alternate ending was removed from exhibition. As a result, all the prints of Mammootty version was withdrawn from theatres and replaced with the original Mohanlal version. Even though, the deleted ending still periodically switch with the original in TV broadcast. Guilty by Association Guilty by Association is a 2003 direct-to-video action crime drama film featuring Morgan Freeman and Bryce Wilson. Orient Express Orient Express is a 2004 Romanian film directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu. It was Romanias submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Black Gold Black Gold is a 2006 documentary film that follows the efforts of an Ethiopian coffee-union manager as he travels the world to obtain a better price for his workers coffee beans. The film was directed and produced by Marc James Francis and Nick Francis from Speakit Films, and co-produced by Christopher Hird. It premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. Last Train to Freo Last Train to Freo is a 2006 Australian film based on Reg Cribbs play The Return, and directed by Jeremy Sims. The House Next Door The House Next Door is a 2006 Lifetime Television film, directed by Jeff Woolnough and starring Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Lara Flynn Boyle and Colin Ferguson. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Anne Rivers Siddons La torre de Suso La torre de Suso is a 2007 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Tomás Fernández, in his directorial debut. The film stars Javier Cámara, Gonzalo de Castro, Malena Alterio, and Emilio Gutiérrez Caba. Fernández was nominated for best new director, Caba for best supporting actor and de Castro for best new actor at the 2008 Goya Awards. Presidential Reunion Presidential Reunion is an American comedy Web short directed by Ron Howard and starring Saturday Night Live cast members who parodied Presidents Ford to Obama. The skit was released onto the Funny or Die website on March 3, 2010 and received mixed to negative reviews. Hawa Bodol Hawa Bodol is a 2013 Indian Bengali comedy film directed by Parambrata Chattopadhyay. The film revolves around two childhood friends, who met each other coincidentally after a long time, and somehow their life swapped after a night of endless drinks. The movie is inspired by the 2011 movie The Change-Up. A Monster with a Thousand Heads A Monster with a Thousand Heads is a 2015 Mexican thriller film, directed and produced by Rodrigo Plá and written by Laura Santullo. The film stars Jana Raluy, as a wife desperate to beat the bureaucracy, when her insurance company refuses to approve the care her husband needs to survive. A Monster with a Thousand Heads premiered at the 72nd Venice Film Festival as the opening film of the Orizzonti section. The film also received seven nominations for the Ariel Awards in Mexico, including Best Picture, Best Direction and Best Actress, winning one for Best Adapted Screenplay. The film was named on the shortlist for Mexicos entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected. Kate Plays Christine Kate Plays Christine is a 2016 American documentary film written and directed by Robert Greene. It follows actress Kate Lyn Sheils preparation for the role of Christine Chubbuck, a newscaster who committed suicide on live television in 1974, for a fictitious film. It is one of the two films about Chubbuck that premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, the other being Christine. Rail Thodari is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film co produced, written and directed by Prabhu Solomon. It stars Dhanush and Keerthy Suresh in the lead roles, while D. Imman composed the films music. The film revolves around a pantry worker who risks his own life to save his girlfriend and fellow passengers on board when the train goes out of control and hijackers enter the scene. Thodari was released theatrically on 22 September 2016, along with a Telugu dubbed version titled Rail. It was later dubbed into Hindi as Express Khiladi in 2018. Child Bride Child Bride, also known as Child Brides, Child Bride of the Ozarks, and Dust to Dust, is a 1943 American film directed by Harry Revier and produced by Raymond L. Friedgen. The film was promoted as educational and as an attempt to draw attention to the lack of laws banning child marriage in many states. The film is set in a remote town in the Ozarks. It was very controversial at the time—both for its theme and because of a topless and nude swimming scene by then-12-year-old Shirley Mills. The film bypassed the ban of onscreen nudity under the Hays Code by being produced and distributed independently of the studio system, and by claiming to be educational. Although the film was banned in many areas, the movies controversial nature gave it a certain infamy and it played on the so-called exploitation circuit for many years. The film was one of director Reviers last. He had previously made a series of low-budget, independent movies including The Lost City series and Lash of the Penitentes. According to an interview with Michael J. Nelson and Kevin Murphy of Mystery Science Theater 3000 fame, this movie was screened for the show, but it was considered too awful and disturbing by the crew, with Murphy saying that he needed "a good cry and a shower" after the film. In a separate interview with Frank Conniff, who selected films for the show, he cited it as the worst film he had watched as a potential selection for the show. A Bullet for Joey A Bullet for Joey is a 1955 film noir directed by Lewis Allen and starring Edward G. Robinson and George Raft.| The picture involves a gangster who sneaks into Canada to kidnap a scientist for the communists. The supporting cast features Audrey Totter, Peter Van Eyck, George Dolenz, and Peter Hansen. Interrupted Melody Interrupted Melody is a 1955 biographical musical film in CinemaScope and Technicolor, which tells the story of Australian opera singer Marjorie Lawrences struggle with polio. The film was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Curtis Bernhardt, and produced by Jack Cummings from a screenplay by Marjorie Lawrence, Sonya Levien, and William Ludwig. The operatic sequences were staged by Vladimir Rosing. The film stars Glenn Ford, Eleanor Parker, Roger Moore, and Cecil Kellaway. The singing voice of Lawrence was provided by Eileen Farrell; Farrell also appears on screen as a student struggling to hit a high note in a scene with the singing teacher Mme. Gilly. Quentin Durward The Adventures of Quentin Durward, known also as Quentin Durward, is a British-American 1955 historical film released by MGM. It was directed by Richard Thorpe and produced by Pandro S. Berman. The screenplay was by Robert Ardrey, adapted by George Froeschel from the novel Quentin Durward by Sir Walter Scott. It was the third in an unofficial trilogy made by the same director and producer and starring Robert Taylor. The first two were Ivanhoe and Knights of the Round Table. All three were made at MGMs British Studios at Elstree, near London. The film had the distinction of a soundtrack composed by studio music mainstay Bronislau Kaper rather than Miklos Rozsa, who was busy on other projects at the time the film was ready for scoring. It was the first big-budget film for the British actress Kay Kendall, and it featured a large contingent of distinguished British players, including Robert Morley. Blood of the Vampire Blood of the Vampire is a 1958 British colour horror film, produced by Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman for Tempean Films, directed by Henry Cass, from a screenplay by Jimmy Sangster, that stars Donald Wolfit, Barbara Shelley, and Vincent Ball. Many horror fans thought the feature was a Hammer Films production when it came out, due to its similar look and Sangsters writers credit. The films U.S. release was in October 1958 as a double feature with Universals Monster on the Campus. The films storyline, set in Transylvania, is about a scientist who uses the inmates of a prison for the criminally insane as sources for his gruesome blood-typing and -transfusion experiments that are keeping him alive. Kanchenjungha Kanchenjungha is a 1962 Indian film directed by Satyajit Ray. The film is about an upper class Bengali family on vacation in Darjeeling, a popular hill station and resort, near Kanchenjunga. Tepepa Tepepa, also known as Blood and Guns, is an Italian epic Zapata Western film starring Tomas Milian and Orson Welles. The film was directed by Giulio Petroni. It was co-produced with Spain, where the film was released with the title Tepepa... Viva La Revolución. Le prix du danger Le Prix du Danger is a 1983 French-Yugoslav science fiction movie, directed by Yves Boisset. It is based on Robert Sheckleys short story "The Prize of Peril", published in 1958. Starstruck Starstruck is a 1982 Australian comedy-drama musical film directed by Gillian Armstrong and starring Jo Kennedy, Ross ODonovan and Margo Lee. The plot concerns two teenagers trying to break into the music industry. The film was shot on location in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was marketed with the tagline "A Comedy Musical." The hotel shots were filmed at the Harbour View Hotel in Sydneys "The Rocks" district, near the south pylon of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Star Crystal Star Crystal is a 1986 science fiction film directed by Lance Lindsay. The Dirk Diggler Story The Dirk Diggler Story is a 1988 mockumentary short film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. It follows the rise and fall of Dirk Diggler, a well-endowed male porn star. The character was modeled on American porn actor John Holmes. The film was later expanded into Andersons successful 1997 breakout film Boogie Nights. Killjoy 2: Deliverance from Evil Killjoy 2: Deliverance from Evil is a 2002 American slasher film and sequel to Full Moons hit urban horror movie, Killjoy. Motives Motives is a 2004 erotic thriller starring Vivica A. Fox, Shemar Moore, Golden Brooks, Sean Blakemore and Keshia Knight Pulliam. The sequel, Motives 2, was released in 2007. David & Layla David & Layla is a 2005 independent film directed by Jay Jonroy. Gospel Hill Gospel Hill is a 2008 film directed and produced by Giancarlo Esposito, who also stars in the film. The film was released on February 10, 2009 on DVD in the United States after being at numerous film festivals. The Art of War III: Retribution The Art of War III: Retribution is a 2009 direct-to-DVD action film starring Treach, Warren Derosa, Sung-Hi Lee and Leo Lee. It is the second sequel to the 2000 action film The Art of War, though was the first sequel to that film to be produced. The Devil Dared Me To The Devil Dared Me To is a New Zealand film written by and starring Chris Stapp and Matt Heath. The film revolves around a fictional stuntman, Randy Cambell, who aspires to be the greatest living New Zealander in that profession. The character was first developed as the stuntman in Stapp and Heaths Back Of The Y Masterpiece Television. Stapp told the New Zealand Listener: The film was released in theaters across New Zealand on 11 October 2007. The film grossed $93,950 after four days on 35 screens to rank sixth on the week’s box office top 20; after seven days, it had earned $127,320, and earned another $52,000 over Labour Weekend. Aapthamitra Apthamitra is a 2004 Indian Kannada horror comedy psychological thriller film directed by P. Vasu, and starring Vishnuvardhan, Ramesh Arvind, Soundarya, Avinash and others. This was actress Soundaryas last film. It is an official remake of the 1993 Malayalam film Manichithrathazhu.The movie was dubbed in Telugu as Soundharya Chandramukhi .The movie was dubbed in Hindi as Chandramukhi ka Bhool Bhulaiya Mahal .The film ran for one year in the main theaters across Karnataka. Apthamitra was later followed by its sequel, Aptharakshaka. P. Vasu also remade the movie in Tamil in 2005 as Chandramukhi. Hemalkasa Dr. Prakash Baba Amte – The Real Hero is a Marathi film starring Nana Patekar, Sonali Kulkarni and Mohan Agashe in lead roles. Prakash Amte. It is a biopic on the lives of Dr Prakash Baba Amte, the son of the great social worker Baba Amte, and his wife Mandakini Amte. Dr. Prakash Amte is a selfless doctor and social worker who devoted his life towards the development and upliftment of the tribal people in the forests of eastern Maharashtra. A Good American A Good American is a 2015 Austrian documentary film that chronicles the work of whistleblower William Binney, a former official of the National Security Agency who resigned shortly after the September 11 attacks. The film contends that Binneys work was thwarted by high officials of the agency, and that he might have been able to prevent the attacks. The film was produced, directed and written by Friedrich Moser. Two Arabian Knights Two Arabian Knights is an American comedy film, directed by Lewis Milestone and starring William Boyd, Mary Astor, and Louis Wolheim. A silent film, Two Arabian Knights was produced by Howard Hughes and was distributed by United Artists. The screenwriters were James T. ODonohue, Wallace Smith, and George Marion Jr. The film won the only Academy Award for Best Comedy Direction in 1929. The next year, AMPAS merged the categories Best Director of a Comedy Picture and Best Director of a Dramatic Picture to form the category Academy Award for Best Director. Sister Kenny Sister Kenny is a 1946 American biographical film about Sister Elizabeth Kenny, an Australian bush nurse, who fought to help people who suffered from polio, despite opposition from the medical establishment. The film stars Rosalind Russell, Alexander Knox, and Philip Merivale. The film was adapted by Alexander Knox, Mary McCarthy, Milton Gunzburg, and Dudley Nichols from the book And They Shall Walk, by Elizabeth Kenny and Martha Ostenso, and directed by Dudley Nichols. The "Sister" in the title does not refer to being a religious sister, but rather a rank she had held as a nurse in the Australian Army. It is also a term for a senior RN. Alice or The Last Escapade Alice or the Last Escapade is a 1977 French fantasy film written and directed by Claude Chabrol. The film is very loosely inspired by Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, including the protagonists name being Alice Carroll. Frankenstein Island Frankenstein Island is a 1981 American film co-produced, written, directed and edited by Jerry Warren, starring John Carradine and Cameron Mitchell. It was the last movie made by Warren and the only one of his low-budget films that he produced in color. The film was basically a remake of his own 1960 film Teenage Zombies, with a connection to the Frankenstein legend added. Warren even created the films musical score. Warren included a number of actors in the cast who had appeared in his earlier films, including Robert Clarke, Katherine Victor and Steve Brodie. The film is about a group of balloonists who are stranded on an island where they are captured by Dr. Frankensteins female descendant, Sheila Frankenstein, who has been kidnapping shipwrecked sailors for years and turning them into zombies. When she learns that one of the captives is a doctor, she tries to persuade him to aid her in her mad experiments. Babar: The Movie Babar: The Movie is a 1989 Canadian-French traditionally animated adventure film based on the characters of Jean de Brunhoffs eponymous childrens books. It serves as the season finale to the first season of the TV series, as the second season started airing shortly after. The film is produced by Canadas Nelvana Limited and Frances Ellipse Programmé, and distributed by Astral Films in Canada and New Line Cinema in the United States. Crooked Hearts Crooked Hearts is a 1991 American drama film written and directed by Michael Bortman. The film stars Vincent DOnofrio, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Peter Berg, Cindy Pickett, Juliette Lewis, Noah Wyle and Peter Coyote. The film was released on September 6, 1991, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Once Upon a Time, Cinema Once Upon a Time, Cinema is a 1992 Iranian comedy fantasy film written and directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. The film includes clips from old Iranian films from the silent age onwards. Made in black-and-white, it parodies many of the conventions of silent slapstick comedy and early fantasy films. The Dog in the Manger The Dog in the Manger is a 1996 Spanish film directed by Pilar Miró and based on an homonymous play by Lope de Vega. Alien Nation: Millennium Alien Nation: Millennium was the third television film produced to continue the story after the cancellation of Alien Nation. Millennium was written and directed by Kenneth Johnson. Expect the Unexpected Expect the Unexpected is a 1998 Hong Kong action film directed by Patrick Yau and starring Lau Ching-wan and Simon Yam. New World Disorder New World Disorder is a 1999 American thriller/action film directed by Richard Spence. It features Rutger Hauer, Andrew McCarthy, Tara Fitzgerald, and Hari Dhillon. It was filmed in Luxembourg. Two of Us Two of Us is a 2000 television drama which offers a dramatized account of April 24, 1976, six years after the break-up of the Beatles and the day in which Lorne Michaels made a statement on Saturday Night Live offering the Beatles $3,000 to reunite on his program. It was directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg and starred Jared Harris as John Lennon and Aidan Quinn as Paul McCartney. Beatles historian Martin Lewis served as the films technical adviser, and the screenplay was written by "longtime Beatles fan and Beatlefest attendee, Mark Stanfield." The title of the film comes from the 1970 Beatles song "Two of Us". Go West Go West is a 2005 Bosnian drama directed by Ahmed Imamović. It tells the story of two gay lovers, one being a Bosniak and the other a Serb, during the Bosnian War. It was developed jointly by two studios, one being in Bosnia and the other in Croatia. Lies My Mother Told Me The Drummer The Drummer is a 2007 Hong Kong-Taiwanese drama film written and directed by Kenneth Bi and starring Jaycee Chan, Tony Leung Ka-fai and Angelica Lee. It is Kenneth Bis second film as a director. The film was released in Hong Kong on 11 October 2007. It features the Chinese Zen drumming group, U-Theatre. The film is available in the United States on DVD from filmmovement.com. Summary Sid, the spoiled son of a gangster, is getting caught having a love affair with the girlfriend of a big gangster boss, who is also the boss of his father. To save the life of his son, Kwan sends him to off to Taiwan, where an uncle is watching over him. One day Sid discovers a temple with Zen buddhist practising drums. He joins them and learns important lessons about life. Hooked Hooked or Picnic is a 2008 film by Adrian Sitaru, set in Romania. It is the story of a barbecue trip of a Romanian couple, which takes an unexpected turn when their car runs over a prostitute while driving through a forest near Bucharest. The incident throws a new light over the relationship of the two lovers, and shows how much change can come for human beings in a single day. Happy End Happy End is a 2009 French apocalyptic film that depicts the story of a man, Robinson, who travels across France and Spain during the end of the world. The film is inspired by the novel "Les dernieres jours du monde" by Dominique Noguez, which is officially credited in the production brochure, however, in the film credits, "Amour noir" is also noted as an inspiration. Sweetgrass Sweetgrass is a 2009 documentary film that follows modern-day shepherds as they lead their flocks of sheep up into Montanas Absaroka-Beartooth mountains for summer pasture. It was directed by Lucien Castaing-Taylor, a Harvard anthropologist, and produced by his wife Ilisa Barbash. The title derives from Sweet Grass County, one of several in which the film was shot. Vijay Superum Pournamiyum Vijay Superum Pournamiyum is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language romantic drama film, written and directed by Jis Joy, starring Asif Ali and Aishwarya Lekshmi, along with Balu Varghese, Siddique, Aju Varghese and Renji Panicker in supporting roles. It is the official remake of 2016 Telugu film Pelli Choopulu with Anish Kuruvilla reprising his performance. The films musical score was composed by debutant Prince George. It was released on 11 January 2019 to positive reviews from the critics and the audience. The movie had a run of 100 days at Kerala box office. The film was produced by A. K. Sunil under the banner of New Surya Films. The film is the third collaboration of Jis Joy and Asif Ali, who earlier worked together in Bicycle Thieves and Sunday Holiday. It is a romantic comedy. The director had earlier said that it would be a small, message-driven film with elements suitable for a family audience. The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks is a 1924 comedy film by Soviet director Lev Kuleshov. It is notable as the first Soviet film that explicitly challenges American stereotypes about Soviet Russia. The Patriots Outskirts, also known in English as The Patriots or by the transliterated Russian title Okraina, is a 1933 Soviet film directed by Boris Barnet. Beachhead Beachhead! is a 1954 Technicolor war film based on U.S. Marine Corps Captain Richard G. Hubler 1945 novel Ive Got Mine about World War II. It was filmed on Kauai island in the Hawaiian Islands chain in the mid - Pacific Ocean by Aubrey Schenck Productions, released through United Artists studio and directed by Stuart Heisler. Eroica Eroica is a 1958 film by Andrzej Munk. It is composed of two separate stories, each featuring the Polish concept of heroism and a role of a hero. A third segment, Con Bravura, utilizing Polish romantic legend and different in spirit from the first two segments, was meant as the final part of the original film but although completed, was ultimately cut by Munk from the final version. It premiered on Polish Television in 1972 and depicts wartime couriers crossing the Tatra Mountains. Eroica won the FIPRESCI Award at the 1959 Mar del Plata Film Festival. Cuisine américaine American Cuisine is a 1998 French film directed by Jean-Yves Pitoun and starring Jason Lee, Eddy Mitchell, Irène Jacob, and Isabelle Petit-Jacques. It was released in the United States in 2001. Ypolohagos Natassa Ipolochagos Natassa is a 1970 Greek film. It starred Aliki Vougiouklaki as Natassa, Dimitris Papamichael as Orestis, and Costas Carras as Max. The story about the German occupation of Greece and the resistance by the Greeks. The director of the film is Nikos Foskolos. Love for Rent Love for Rent is a 2005 American-Colombian romantic comedy film directed by Shane Edelman. It stars Angie Cepeda, Ken Marino, Nora Dunn, and Martita Roca. Road to Hell Road to Hell is a 2008 action-fantasy film directed by Albert Pyun. It was inspired by Walter Hills Streets of Fire and began shooting that same year in June at Los Angeles. Pyun states that the genesis of Road to Hell began when he and Paré attended a film festival in Spain. Raju Bhai Raju Bhai is a 2007 Indian Telugu drama film directed by Suriya Kiran, starring Manoj Manchu and Sheela Kaur in lead and Dhandapani, Tanikella Bharani and Brahmanandam in supporting roles. The film, a remake of the successful 2006 Tamil film Chithiram Pesuthadi, directed by Myshkin was produced by Manojs father, Mohan Babu, and was released on 18 May 2007 to poor responses, becoming a box office bomb. The film was remade in Odia film Abhimanyu in 2009. Obsessed Obsessed is a 2014 South Korean erotic romance film written and directed by Kim Dae-woo, about a couple having a passionate affair in a military camp under tight surveillance in 1969. Guidance Guidance is a Canadian dark comedy film, which premiered at the 2014 Toronto Film Festival on September 5, 2014 as part of the Discovery program. The full-length directorial debut of Pat Mills, the film stars Mills as David Gold, a down on his luck former child star who fabricates his credentials to take a job as a high school guidance counsellor. An unrecovered alcoholic and drug addict troubled by his faded success and in deep denial about both his closeted gay sexuality and his health following a skin cancer diagnosis, he becomes unexpectedly popular with the students after his habit of introducing them to his own deeply unhealthy coping mechanisms actually helps many of them solve their own problems. The films cast also includes Kevin Hanchard, Alex Ozerov, Jen Goodhue, Maria Vacratsis, Eleanor Zichy and Allison Hossack. It has been picked up by Strand Releasing for distribution in the United States. Stretch and Bobbito: Radio That Changed Lives Stretch and Bobbito: Radio That Changed Lives is a 2015 documentary film about the Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Show. The influential show helped to launch the careers of numerous hip hop artists, particularly those along the East Coast. The First, the Last The First, the Last is a Belgian-French drama film written, directed by and starring Bouli Lanners. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. At Berlin, it won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury and the Europa Cinemas Label. It received eight nominations at the 7th Magritte Awards, winning five, including Best Film and Best Director for Lanners. #Screamers #Screamers is a 2016 American horror mystery film written and directed by Dean Matthew Ronalds. Hoodoo Ann Hoodoo Ann is a 1916 American comedy-drama silent film, written by D.W. Griffith, directed by Lloyd Ingraham and released by Triangle Film Corporation. Moving Day Moving Day is a 1936 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon, set during the contemporary Great Depression, follows the antics of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy as they frantically pack their belongings after being dispossessed from their home. The film was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and includes the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey, Clarence Nash as Donald, Pinto Colvig as Goofy, and Billy Bletcher as Sheriff Pete. My Dear Secretary My Dear Secretary is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Charles Martin, starring Laraine Day and Kirk Douglas. Rocket Attack U.S.A. Rocket Attack U.S.A., also known as Five Minutes to Zero, is a 1958 propaganda espionage/science fiction film produced, directed and edited by Barry Mahon who intended to exploit the launching of Sputnik. It was featured on a 1990 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000, as well a 1986 episode of The Canned Film Festival. Boxer from Shantung The Boxer from Shantung is a 1972 Hong Kong kung fu film directed by Chang Cheh and Pao Hsueh-li, and starring Chen Kuan-tai, Ching Li and guest stars David Chiang. The White Rose Die Weiße Rose is a 1982 CCC Film production about the White Rose resistance to the Nazis led by university students in Munich in 1942–1943 whose members were caught and executed in February 1943, shortly after the German capitulation at Stalingrad. Actress Lena Stolze, who played Sophie Scholl, reprised that role in The Last Five Days, also released in 1982. That film was later remade as The Final Days in 2005. Premiers désirs First Desires or Premier Desirs is a 1984 French/West German film and the last film directed by photographer David Hamilton. A.K. A.K. is a 1985 French documentary film directed by Chris Marker about the Japanese director Akira Kurosawa. Though it was filmed while Kurosawa was working on Ran, the film focuses more on Kurosawas remote but polite personality than on the making of the film. The film is sometimes seen as being reflective of Markers fascination with Japanese culture, which he also drew on for one of his best-known films, Sans Soleil. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. Naam Naam is a 1986 Indian Hindi-language crime thriller film directed by Mahesh Bhatt, starring Nutan, Kumar Gaurav, Sanjay Dutt, Poonam Dhillon, Amrita Singh and Paresh Rawal. The film is regarded a milestone in the careers of Mahesh Bhatt, Paresh Rawal and Sanjay Dutt. Naam proved to be a blockbuster at the Indian box office, playing for over a year at a majority of Indias cinemas and stands as the eighth-highest-grossing Hindi film of the 1980s decade grossing . The soundtrack for the movie also contributed to its huge success. "Chithi Aayi Hai" was selected as one of the 100 songs of the millennium by BBC Radio worldwide. A Terra-Cotta Warrior Fight and Love with a Terracotta Warrior, also known as A Terra-Cotta Warrior, is a 1990 Hong Kong film based on the novel by Lilian Lee, directed by Ching Siu-tung and produced by Tsui Hark, starring Zhang Yimou and Gong Li. The film is about a forbidden love between a court lady and a soldier of the Qin Dynasty. Gong Li plays the female protagonists Donger and Zhu Lili, and Zhang Yimou plays the terracotta warrior Meng Tianfang. This is one of the only two films where Zhang Yimou has a leading role, the other being Wu Tianmings Old Well. Duck and Cover Duck and Cover is a civil defense social guidance film that is often popularly mischaracterized as propaganda. With similar themes to the more adult oriented civil defense training films, the film was widely distributed to United States schoolchildren in the 1950s. It instructionally teaches students on what to do in the event of a nuclear explosion. The film was funded by the US Federal Civil Defense Administration and released in January 1952. At the time, the Soviet Union was engaged in nuclear testing and the US was in the midst of the Korean War. The film was written by Raymond J. Mauer, directed by Anthony Rizzo of Archer Productions, narrated by actor Robert Middleton, and made with the help of schoolchildren from New York City and Astoria, New York. The film is now in the public domain, and is widely available through Internet sources such as YouTube, as well as on DVD. It was selected by the National Film Registry for preservation in 2004. Trilogy: Three Après la vie is a 2002 Lucas Belvaux film with his own script. It is the final installment of a series Trilogy, which constitutes a melodrama preceded by Un couple épatant, a comedy andCavale, a thriller. Belvaux referred in the DVD commentary that main idea behind Trilogy is that the main characters in a particular story are the secondary characters of others, in such sense the three films happen at the same time and share a series of common scenes and plot points, complementing each other, but also have their own perspective and style. The audience is left with piecing the films together, which Belvaux avoided, since editing the three films into one single narrative would have resulted in a very long film with no style of its own. Vibrator is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Ryūichi Hiroki. It is based on the 1999 book of the same name by writer Mari Akasaka. Spinning Into Butter Spinning Into Butter is a 2007 drama film written by Rebecca Gilman and Doug Atchison and loosely based on Gilmans play of the same name. It was directed by first-time director Mark Brokaw and produced by Sarah Jessica Parker, who also stars in the film. Spinning Into Butter was sold for distribution Cannes Film Market on May 17, 2007 and opened in the U.S. in March, 2009. The film concerns political correctness and racial identity. Triloquist Triloquist is a 2008 American horror film written and directed by Mark Jones and produced by Jack Edward Sawyers, Marlon Parry, and Michael Levine. It stars Paydin LoPachin, Rocky Marquette, Katie Chonacas and Brian Krause. The Da Vinci Treasure The Da Vinci Treasure is a 2006 direct-to-video mystery film produced by American studio The Asylum, and directed by Peter Mervis. The film is considered to be a mockbuster of the film The Da Vinci Code, and both films were released within the same month. Mugavari Mugavaree is a 2000 Indian Tamil musical romantic drama film written and directed by V. Z. Durai and produced by S. S. Chakravarthy. It was Ajith Kumars first blockbuster film of this millennium. The film features Ajith Kumar in the lead role as a struggling musician with Jyothika, with Raghuvaran, Vivek, Manivannan, and K. Vishwanath playing supporting roles. The music is composed by Deva, song lyrics were written by Vairamuthu, whilst the film featured award-winning cinematography by P. C. Sriram. The story revolves around the conflicting emotions of ambition, love and responsibility that the protagonist, Sridhar, played by Ajith Kumar, goes through in his quest to become a successful music composer. The film opened in February 2000 to positive critical acclaimand become a successful venture. Peraanmai Peranmai is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language action adventure film, co-written and directed by S. P. Jananathan in his venture and produced by Ayngaran International Films, it stars Jayam Ravi and Roland Kickinger in the lead roles while Ponvannan, Vadivelu and Urvashi, prominent actors from the Tamil industry, played supporting roles in the film. The film revolves around a tribal forest guard who works for the welfare of his tribe and spreading education among them. Whilst, on a team bonding mission with five college girls, whom initially mistreat him due to his caste, they stumble on a group of foreign mercenaries who are planning to stop India’s scientific progress by destroying a rocket launch by using missiles. How the team bonds together and defeat the potential threat forms the crux of the story. The film opened to audiences worldwide on 16 October 2009, coinciding with Diwali. The film was also dubbed into Hindi as Kasam Hindustan Ki and into Telugu as Ranadheera. The Man Inside The Man Inside is a 2012 boxing film written and directed by Dan Turner. Meet Me There Meet Me There is a 2014 American horror film directed by Lex Lybrand. The movie, written by Brandon Stroud and Destiny Talley, is based on true stories from Talleys childhood. It premiered on April 4, 2014 as part of the New Orleans Film Societys Film-O-Rama festival. Since then, the film has played in numerous film festivals across the U.S., including the Sunscreen Film Festival, Sioux Falls Indievents, Innovative Film Festival, Beta Film Festival, and Wizard World Chicagos inaugural Bruce Campbell Horror Film Festival. Strange Blood Strange Blood is a 2015 science fiction horror film directed and written by Chad Michael Ward and starring Robert Brettenaugh and Alexandra Bard. It received its world premiere on 30 January 2015 in Turkey and in the United States in April 2015. What a Wonderful Family! is a 2016 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada and starring Isao Hashizume, Kazuko Yoshiyuki, Masahiko Nishimura, Yui Natsukawa, Tomoko Nakajima, Hayashiya Shōzō IX, Satoshi Tsumabuki and Yū Aoi. It was released in Japan by Shochiku on March 12, 2016. The film uses the same cast as Yamadas 2013 film Tokyo Family. The Swan Princess: Royally Undercover The Swan Princess: Royally Undercover is a 2017 computer-animated spy-themed musical comedy film produced by Crest Animation Productions and Nest Family Entertainment, directed by Richard Rich and starring the voices of Laura Bailey as Odette, Yuri Lowenthal as Derek, Jayden Isabel as Alise and Grant Durazzo as Lucas. It is the seventh film in The Swan Princess series. It was released on DVD and Digital HD on March 28, 2017. The Stars Look Down The Stars Look Down is a British film from 1940, based on A. J. Cronins 1935 novel of the same name, about injustices in a mining community in North East England. The film, co-scripted by Cronin and directed by Carol Reed, stars Michael Redgrave as Davey Fenwick and Margaret Lockwood as Jenny Sunley. The film is a New York Times Critics Pick and is listed in The New York Times Guide to the Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made. Angels Over Broadway Angels Over Broadway is a 1940 American film noir drama film starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Rita Hayworth, Thomas Mitchell and John Qualen. Ben Hecht, who co-directed, co-produced and wrote the screenplay, was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. Fairbanks Jr. co-produced, helping persuade Harry Cohn of Columbia to finance. Cohn gave them Rita Hayworth, in her first leading role in an "A" picture. "Cohn couldnt figure out what the picture was about but neither could we," said Fairbanks Jr. Stop! Look! And Hasten! Stop! Look! And Hasten! is a 1954 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones and featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. The title is a play on the railroad crossing safety phrase "stop, look, and listen". Five Miles to Midnight Five Miles to Midnight is a 1962 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Anatole Litvak. It starred Sophia Loren and Anthony Perkins. It was produced through Filmsonor S.A., Dear Film Produzione and Mercury, and distributed by United Artists. The Diabolical Dr. Z The Diabolical Dr. Z is a 1965 horror film directed by Jesús Franco. The film stars Mabel Karr as Irma Zimmer, a surgeon who creates a machine that turns people into zombified slaves. Ms. Zimmer is the daughter of a Professor Zimmer, who was hounded to his death several years earlier by four of his scientific associates. Zimmer uses the machine to control an erotic dancer named Miss Muerte who uses her long poison-tipped fingernails to murder the people Ms. Zimmer holds responsible for her fathers death. Allonsanfan Allonsanfàn is an Italian drama film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani with the score written by Ennio Morricone. I Want To is a 1979 Japanese feature-length film focusing on the adventures of a modern-day Japan Ground Self-Defense Force team that accidentally travels in time to the . The film stars Sonny Chiba, one of the top male Japanese actors, and was based on a novel by Ryo Hanmura, a well-known writer of historical novels and science fiction. Le cousin Le Cousin is a 1997 French film directed by Alain Corneau. Morgiana Morgiana is a 1972 Czechoslovak Gothic horror/drama film directed by Juraj Herz, based on a novel by Alexander Grin, Jessie and Morgiana. The story is about two sisters, Klara and Viktoria, and the jealousy that overcomes Viktoria when her sister inherits most of their fathers property. When Klara becomes involved with a man that her sister loves, Viktoria begins to plot her murder. The roles of both sisters are played by the actress Iva Janžurová. Beach scenes were shot in Bulgaria. Bandyta Bastard is a 1997 Polish-German-French drama film directed by Maciej Dejczer. The film contains a popular music theme Elenas Dance composed by Michał Lorenc. Pathinaru Vayathinile 16 Vayathinile is a 1977 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by P. Bharathiraja in his directorial debut. The film features Kamal Haasan, Sridevi, and Rajinikanth in the lead roles, with Ganthimathi, Sathyajith and Goundamani in supporting roles. The film focuses on the strengths and vulnerabilities of Mayil, a 16-year-old schoolgirl, and the challenges she faces and overcomes. The film was originally titled Mayil, and set to be funded by the National Film Development Corporation of India. When they backed out, it was picked up by S. A. Rajkannu who produced it under his banner Shri Amman Creations, and eventually retitled. 16 Vayathinile became the first Tamil film to be shot completely outdoors; Tamil films were primarily filmed in Chennai studios. Its soundtrack album and background score were composed by Ilaiyaraaja, with cinematography by P. S. Nivas. P. Kalaimani wrote the films dialogue. 16 Vayathinile was released on 15 September 1977, and was distributed by Rajkannu himself since no distributor was willing to buy it. Although written off by the media as an experimental film that would fail, the film received critical praise for Bharathirajas script, Ilaiyaraajas music and the performances of Haasan, Sridevi and Rajinikanth. It was commercially successful, with a 175-day theatrical run. It won numerous awards, including the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for S. Janaki; the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for Haasan and Special Commendation Award for Performance for Sridevi; and four State Awards, including Best Director for Bharathiraja and Best Actor for Haasan. 16 Vayathinile attained cult status in Tamil cinema and is considered to be the bellwether of films depicting realistic portrayals of rural life. Making stars of its director and lead actors, it was remade in Telugu as Padaharella Vayasu, in Hindi as Solva Sawan, and in Malay as Melati Putih. What Fault Is It of Ours? It Can’t Be All Our Fault is a 2003 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Verdone. Hating Alison Ashley Hating Alison Ashley is a 2005 Australian comedy film based upon the 1984 novel of the same name produced by Elizabeth Howatt-Jackman and directed by Geoff Bennett. It was filmed in Kinglake West,Victoria, Australia and Docklands Studios Melbourne. The Maidens' Conspiracy Tirant lo Blanc is a 2006 historical adventure film directed by Vicente Aranda and starring Casper Zafer, Esther Nubiola and Victoria Abril. The script was written by Aranda based on Tirant lo Blanch, a Valencian language chivalry novel dating to 1490, written by Joanot Martorell. It presents a highly fictionalized alternate history narrative of the events leading to the Fall of Constantinople. Razortooth Razortooth is a 2007 American horror film directed by Patricia Harrington. It features a monstrous eel that hunts teams of people in the Everglades. The Necessities of Life The Necessities of Life is a 2008 Canadian drama film directed by Benoît Pilon and starring Natar Ungalaaq, Éveline Gélinas and Paul-André Brasseur. Told in both French and Inuktitut, the film is about an Inuit man who is sent to Quebec for tuberculosis treatment. The film was shot in Iqaluit, Nunavut and Quebec City. It received positive reviews and won four Genie Awards, including Best Direction for Pilon, and the Special Grand Prize of the Jury of the Montreal World Film Festival. River of Darkness River of Darkness is an American horror film by director Bruce Koehler. The film features professional wrestling stars Kurt Angle, Kevin Nash, and Sid Eudy as well as Ray Lloyd in a minor role. Diagnosis: Death Diagnosis: Death is a 2009 horror comedy film made in New Zealand, directed by Jason Stutter, co-written by Stutter and Raybon Kan, and features three members of the TV-series Flight of the Conchords, Bret McKenzie in a substantial role and cameos by Jemaine Clement,and Rhys Darby. Zombie Women of Satan Zombie Women of Satan is a 2009 British horror comedy film directed by Steve OBrien and Warren Speed. It was written by Warren Speed with contributions from Seymour Mace and OBrien. Speed, Victoria Hopkins, and Christian Steel star as a group of circus freaks who must combat zombies and cultists while trying to rescue a captive. Wu Dang Wu Dang is a 2012 Chinese-Hong Kong martial arts fantasy film directed by Patrick Leung, starring Vincent Zhao, Yang Mi, Louis Fan, Dennis To and Xu Jiao. It was first released in mainland China on 6 July 2012. Je fais le mort Je fais le mort is a 2013 French comedy film written and directed by Jean-Paul Salomé. The film stars François Damiens, Géraldine Nakache and Lucien Jean-Baptiste. It was screened at the Rome Film Festival, under the title Playing Dead. Ninja Apocalypse Ninja Apocalypse is a 2014 American martial arts film directed by Lloyd Lee Barnett, written by Ashley Scott Meyers, and starring Christian Oliver, Les Brandt, Tara Macken, Kaiwi Lyman, and Isaac C. Singleton Jr. as ninjas who are framed for the assassination of a respected clan leader. It was released direct-to-video on August 5, 2014. Indiscretion Indiscretion is a 2016 American psychological thriller film written and directed by John Stewart Muller and starring Mira Sorvino, Cary Elwes, Christopher Backus, and Katherine McNamara. It was co-written and produced by Laura Boersma, Mullers partner at Santa Monica-based Granfalloon Productions. Its world broadcast premiere was July 23, 2016 on Lifetime. Tini: The New Life of Violetta Tini: The Movie is a Spanish–Italian film created by Ramón Salazar Hoogers, it is a sequel to the series Violetta. Martina Stoessel, Jorge Blanco, Mercedes Lambre, Clara Alonso and Diego Ramos reprise their roles from the series. The film also stars Adrián Salzedo, Sofia Carson and Ángela Molina. It premiered on May 6, 2016 in Spain and May 12, 2016 in Italy. In Argentina, it premiered on June 2, 2016. In the United States, it was released digitally on December 6, 2016. Unforgettable Pure Love, released internationally as Unforgettable, is a 2016 South Korean romance drama film starring Do Kyung-soo and Kim So-hyun. Madness in the Method Madness in the Method is a 2019 American crime comedy film directed by and starring Jason Mewes, written by Chris Anastasi and Dominic Burns and produced by Rob Weston and Burns through Autumnwood Media in association with Happy Hour Productions. The film is Mewes debut as a director. In May 2019, Cinedigm acquired North American rights to Madness in the Method. The distributor released the film on August 2 in a day-and-date platform release in theaters and on digital. The film marks the final screen appearance from Stan Lee. The film is dedicated in his memory. The Test Case The Test Case is a 2017 Hindi web series, directed by Vinay Waikul and Nagesh Kukunoor and produced by Endemol Shine India for the ALTBalaji app. It stars Nimrat Kaur, Akshay Oberoi, Atul Kulkarni, Rahul Dev and Anup Soni in lead roles along with Juhi Chawla in a guest appearance. The web series is about the main character training to be the first woman test case in a combat role, within the Indian Army. Dough and Dynamite Dough and Dynamite is a 1914 American comedy silent film made by Keystone Studios starring Charlie Chaplin. Remorques Remorques is a 1941 French drama film directed by Jean Grémillon. The screenplay was written by Jacques Prévert and André Cayatte, based on the novel by Roger Vercel. The film stars Jean Gabin, Madeleine Renaud and Michèle Morgan. I'll See You in My Dreams Ill See You in My Dreams is a 1951 musical film starring Doris Day and Danny Thomas, directed by Michael Curtiz. The film is a biography of lyricist Gus Kahn, and includes a number of songs written by Kahn, including the title song. The story, which thoroughly suppresses Kahns Jewish origins, is told from the point of view of Kahns wife Grace, who was still alive when the film was made. Ill See You in My Dreams was a big hit, Warner Brothers second-highest-grossing film of 1952. Warner Brothers re-teamed Curtiz and Thomas in another project: the 25th-anniversary remake of the first talking film, The Jazz Singer, with Thomas in the Al Jolson role, The Jazz Singer. Maksim Perepelitsa Maksim Perepelitsa is a 1956 comedy film directed by Anatoly Granik. The song Lets Go was written for this film. Beast with a Gun La belva col mitra is a 1977 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Sergio Grieco. The main character of the film, Nanni Vitali, was loosely inspired by Renato Vallanzasca. Some archive footage of the film was later included in Quentin Tarantinos 1997 film Jackie Brown. Saugandh Saugandh is a 1991 Indian film directed by Raj Sippy. It stars Akshay Kumar in his film debut alongside and Shantipriya. . All-American Murder All-American Murder is a 1991 American direct-to-video thriller film directed by Anson Williams and starring Christopher Walken and Charlie Schlatter. It was released on December 18, 1991, in UK. An Unforgettable Summer An Unforgettable Summer is a 1994 drama film directed and produced by Lucian Pintilie. A Romanian-French co-production based on a chapter from a novel by Petru Dumitriu, it stars British actress Kristin Scott Thomas as the Hungarian-born aristocrat Marie-Thérèse Von Debretsy. Her marriage with Romanian Land Forces captain Petre Dumitriu brings her to Southern Dobruja, where they settle in 1925. There, she witnesses first-hand the violent clashes between, on one hand, the Greater Romanian administration, and, on the other, komitadji brigands of Macedonian origin and ethnic Bulgarian locals. The film shows her failed attempt to rescue Bulgarians held hostage by the Romanian soldiers, and who are destined for execution. An Unforgettable Summer also stars Claudiu Bleonţ as Captain Dumitriu and Marcel Iureş as Ipsilanti, a general whose unsuccessful attempt to seduce Von Debretsy and the resulting grudge he holds against the couple account for Dumitrius reassignment. Completed in the context of the Yugoslav wars, the film constitutes an investigation into the consequences of xenophobia and state-sanctioned repression, as well as an indictment of a failure in reaching out. It is thus often described as a verdict on the history of Romania, as well as on problems facing the Balkans at large, and occasionally described as a warning that violence could also erupt in a purely Romanian context. Released by MK2 Productions, An Unforgettable Summer was financed by the Council of Europes Eurimages fund for continental cinema. In the United States and elsewhere, it was made available on limited release. Other actors credited in secondary roles include George Constantin as General Tchilibia, Răzvan Vasilescu as Colonel Turtureanu, Olga Tudorache as Madame Vorvoreanu, Cornel Scripcaru, Carmen Ungureanu, Dorina Lazăr, Mihai Constantin and Ioan Gyuri Pascu. The Fat and the Lean Wrestling Match Nouvelles Luttes extravagantes, released in the United States as Fat and Lean Wrestling Match and in the United Kingdom as The Wrestling Sextette, is a 1900 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Annaluise & Anton Annaluise & Anton is a 1999 German family film based on the eponymous childrens book by Erich Kästner. A previous version Anna Louise and Anton was made in 1953. Cause for Concern Bumfights: A Cause for Concern is a film produced by Indecline Films. The video features primarily high school fights caught on tape and homeless men in the San Diego, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas metropolitan areas attempting amateur stunts in a style inspired by the popular MTV series Jackass. Bumfights: A Cause for Concern, was produced by Ryen McPherson, with friends Zachary Bubeck, Daniel J. Tanner, and Michael Slyman, as Indecline Films. Contrary to its title, the video does not depict homeless men actually fighting, but instead a compilation of street fights caught on tape and homeless men performing in skits and stunts, some of which include infliction of injury or harm on homeless men. Examples of the contents of Bumfights are as follows: assaulting and tying up random homeless men with duct tape, as well as impersonating police and throwing homeless men into dumpster trucks, and the consumption of crack cocaine, as well in one part mugging a woman. Some of these stunts were rewarded with meagre financial compensation in exchange for their cooperation. The video series immediately gained criticism. The US-based National Coalition for the Homeless has stated that the Bumfights videos foster contempt for the homeless and dehumanize them. In April 2006, the four original filmmakers agreed not to produce any more "Bumfights" videos or distribute videos already made, and to pay three homeless men depicted in the videos, under a settlement announced shortly before a lawsuit was due to go to trial. I'm Through with White Girls (The Inevitable Undoing of Jay Brooks) Im Through with White Girls is a 2007 independent romantic comedy film starring Anthony Montgomery and directed by Jennifer Sharp. The film was shot in Los Angeles over the course of twenty-four days. Older Than America Older than America is 2008 American suspense drama film directed by Georgina Lightning and starring Adam Beach, Wes Studi, Georgina Lightning and Bradley Cooper. The film explores the devastating personal and cultural effects of the American Indian boarding schools on the members of a Native American family in Minnesota. Muoi: The Legend of a Portrait Mười: The Legend of a Portrait is a 2007 horror film starring Jo An, Cha Ye-ryun and Anh Thu. It became the first horror film in Vietnam, after the Fall of Saigon and also, the first rated film in Vietnam. Vi hade i alla fall tur med vädret igen! Vi hade i alla fall tur med vädret – igen is a Swedish comedy film directed by Kjell-Åke Andersson, which was released premiere to cinemas in Sweden on 5 December 2008. It is a sequel to the 1980 film Vi hade i alla fall tur med vädret. Samurai Princess is a 2009 Japanese film directed by Kengo Kaji, described as ero guro action film. Special effects were produced by Yoshihiro Nishimura, who previously directed and created effects and makeup for Tokyo Gore Police, which Kengo Kaji wrote. Bananas!* Bananas!* is a 2009 Swedish documentary directed by Fredrik Gertten about a conflict between the Dole Food Company and banana plantation workers in Nicaragua over alleged cases of sterility caused by the pesticide DBCP. The film was criticized by Dole for containing "patent falsehoods". After a screening at the Los Angeles Film Festival in June 2009, Gertten was sued for defamation by Dole on 8 July. The lawsuit was preceded by threats of legal action from Dole aimed against the LA Film Festival, which resulted in sponsors pulling support and the film being removed from competition. Dole dropped their lawsuit against Fredrik Gertten and Bananas!* on 15 October 2009. In September 2009, the Swedish parliament members Mats Johansson and Luciano Astudillo took the initiative of displaying the movie in the Parliament of Sweden, this being its premiere in Sweden. In late 2010 a court in Los Angeles decided in favor of the movie crew, making it possible to release the film in the USA. A judge awarded the filmmakers nearly $200,000 in fees and costs. In 2011, Gertten directed the film Big Boys Gone Bananas!* about how the company was sued by Dole. Talihina Sky: The Story of Kings of Leon Talihina Sky: The Story of Kings of Leon is a 2011 rockumentary which follows the Kings of Leon throughout their journey from obscurity to fame to the future. The film was named after the hidden track on their Youth and Young Manhood album. Entrance Entrance is a 2011 American independent film that mixes elements of mumblecore, psychological thrillers, and horror films. It was directed by Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath and was written by Hallam, Horvath, Karen Gorham, and Michelle Margolis. Suziey Block stars as a barista who lives a repetitive and anxious life in Los Angeles. When her beloved dog disappears, she decides to give up and move back home, but first she invites all her friends to a going-away party. The Himalayas The Himalayas is a 2015 South Korean adventure drama film directed by Lee Seok-hoon. The film is based on Um Hong-gils real life, primarily focusing on his mentorship of two other climbers who later died during an ascent. Fanny's Journey Fannys Journey is a 2016 French-Belgian childrens war drama film co-written and directed by Lola Doillon. The film is inspired by an autobiographical book by Fanny Ben Ami. Crazy Alien Crazy Alien is a 2019 Chinese science-fiction comedy film directed by Ning Hao and written by Sun Xiaohang, Wu Nan, Dong Runnian, Liu Xiaodan and Pan Yiran. The film stars Huang Bo and Shen Teng in the lead roles. It was released in China on February 5, 2019, the Chinese New Year. White Hell of Pitz Palu The White Hell of Pitz Palu is a 1929 German silent mountain film co-directed by Arnold Fanck and Georg Wilhelm Pabst and starring Leni Riefenstahl, Gustav Diessl, Ernst Petersen, and World War I flying ace Ernst Udet. Written by Arnold Fanck and Ladislaus Vajda, the film is about a man who loses his wife in an avalanche while climbing the Piz Palü mountain, and spends the next few years searching the mountain alone for her body. Four years later he meets a young couple who agree to accompany him on his next climb. The White Hell of Pitz Palu was filmed on location in the Bernina Range in Graubünden, Switzerland. The 1929 theatrical release starred Kurt Gerron, who was Jewish, as a night club guest. The film was edited to remove scenes featuring Gerron, and it was rereleased as a 90-minute German-language sound film in 1935. It was remade in 1950. Two Seconds Two Seconds is a 1932 American pre-Code crime drama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Edward G. Robinson, Vivienne Osborne and Preston Foster. It was based on a successful Broadway play of the same name by Elliott Lester. The title refers to the two seconds it takes the condemned person to die in the electric chair after the executioner throws the switch. Preston Foster reprises the role he played on the Broadway stage. The Jackpot The Jackpot is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Walter Lang, with James Stewart and Barbara Hale in the lead roles. It features a young Natalie Wood. The screenplay was based on a John McNulty article, "The Jackpot", in The New Yorker, about the true experiences of James P. Caffrey of Wakefield who won $24,000 worth of merchandise on August 28, 1948 from the CBS radio quiz program, Sing It Again. The film is mostly forgotten today, but was a successful vehicle for Stewart at the time. A radio adaptation, broadcast April 26, 1951, on NBCs Screen Directors Playhouse, received much press coverage because Stewarts co-star was Margaret Truman, making her debut as a radio actress for a fee of $2,500. She received mixed reviews, and noted that her father "enjoyed it". Saskatchewan Saskatchewan is a 1954 American Technicolor Northern/Western film directed by Raoul Walsh starring Alan Ladd and Shelley Winters. The title refers to Fort Saskatchewan in modern Alberta. Shooting was in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, not far from the headwaters of the Saskatchewan River. The Gruesome Twosome The Gruesome Twosome is a 1967 American splatter comedy film, produced and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. Dostana Dostana is a 1980 Indian action-drama film, written by Salim-Javed, produced by Yash Johar, and directed by Raj Khosla. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Shatrughan Sinha, Zeenat Aman, Prem Chopra, Amrish Puri, Helen, Pran and Paintal. The film was the fourth highest-grosser of 1980, behind Qurbani, Asha and Ram Balram. Dostana was one of the last successful films directed by Raj Khosla. The film was remade in Tamil as Sattam, with Kamal Haasan. The Cabinet of Jan Svankmajer The Cabinet of Jan Svankmajer is a 1984 British surreal short stop-motion film by the Quay Brothers, an homage to the influential short film maker Jan Švankmajer. Il burbero Il burbero is a 1986 Italian comedy film directed by Castellano & Pipolo. Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman is a made-for-television science fiction action film which originally aired on April 30, 1989 on NBC. The movie reunited the main casts of the television series The Six Million Dollar Man and its spin-off The Bionic Woman. It is notably the first television appearance of actress Sandra Bullock and the first film which strongly featured her. In the movie, a diplomatic crisis threatens world peace after an unknown bionic individual steals top secret information. Series regular characters Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers, Oscar Goldman, and Dr. Rudy Wells are featured along with returning television movie character Jim Castillian and new characters Kate Mason and Jim Goldman. Following the success of the first reunion movie, The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman, Bionic Showdown was quickly greenlit and doubled as a "backdoor pilot" for a potential series based on the character of Kate Mason, but never materialized. Another television movie followed, Bionic Ever After?. Outrage Dispara! is a 1993 Spanish film directed by Carlos Saura, starring Francesca Neri and Antonio Banderas. The story is a revenge tragedy. Caught Up Caught Up is a 1998 American crime-drama film written and directed by Darin Scott. It Was Filmed in 1997.The film stars Bokeem Woodbine and Cynda Williams. Au Pair II Au Pair II is a 2001 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Gregory Harrison and Heidi Lenhart and is the second installment in the Au Pair trilogy. Mere Jeevan Saathi Mere Jeevan Saathi is an Indian Hindi romance film released in 2006 starring Akshay Kumar, Karisma Kapoor and Amisha Patel. It was filmed back in 2001 and was supposed to release in 2004, but due to delays it was pushed back and was finally released on February 2006. Gamera the Brave , is a 2006 Japanese kaiju film directed by Ryuta Tasaki, written by Yukari Tatsui, and produced by Kadokawa Daiei Studio. It is the 12th entry in the Gamera film series, and serves as the second reboot of the franchise, with the first being Guardian of the Universe in 1995. It is also the first entry in the series to be produced by Kadokawa Daiei Studio after the company purchased a percentage of the remaining assets of Daiei Film, the original studio that was responsible for making the Gamera films. Gamera the Brave stars Ryo Tomioka, Kanji Tsuda, Kaho, and Susumu Terajima, and features Toshinori Sasaki as Toto, the son of the fictional giant turtle monster Gamera. The film was released theatrically in Japan on April 29, 2006, and was distributed by Shochiku. Miracle Fish Miracle Fish is a 2009 Australian short film. It was written, directed, and edited by Luke Doolan, and produced by Drew Bailey. The film stars Karl Beattie, Brendan Donoghue and Tara Morice. It was nominated for Best Live Action Short at the 82nd Academy Awards. Gallants Gallants is a 2010 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Derek Kwok and Clement Cheng, starring Leung Siu-lung, Chen Kuan-tai and Teddy Robin. The film is set in modern times, but is in the style of Hong Kong action comedy films from the 1960s and 1970s. The film premiered at the Hong Kong Film Festival on 26 March 2010. The film has received favourable reviews on its festival shows in North America. Harmony Lessons Harmony Lessons is a 2013 Kazakh-German drama film directed by Emir Baigazin. The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival where Aziz Zhambakiyev was awarded for a Silver Bear for outstanding artistic contribution for camera work. The Black Water Vampire Black Water Vampire is a 2014 found footage horror film that was directed and written by Evan Tramel. The film was released direct to DVD on January 24, 2014 through Image Entertainment and stars Bill Oberst Jr.. The movies plot follows a film groups attempt to document a series of murders. Club Sandwich Club Sandwich is a 2013 Mexican comedy film written and directed by Fernando Eimbcke. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. It won the Golden Shell at the 2013 San Sebastián film festival. Maharaja Gemunu Maharaja Gemunu is a 2015 Sri Lankan Sinhala epic film directed by Jayantha Chandrasiri and produced by Gunapala Rathnasekara for Sipvin Films. It stars Uddika Premarathna and Jackson Anthony in lead roles along with Sriyantha Mendis and Yashoda Wimaladharma. Music composed by Nadeeka Guruge. It is the 1221st Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. The movie is based on the odyssey of King Gemunu who is renowned for defeating and overthrowing King Elara, the usurping Tamil prince from the Chola Kingdom, who had invaded the Kingdom of Rajarata in 205 BC. Absolute Duo is a Japanese light novel series by Takumi Hiiragiboshi with illustrations by Yū Asaba. Media Factory has published eleven volumes since 2012 under their MF Bunko J imprint. It has received two manga adaptations. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by Eight Bit aired between January 4 and March 22, 2015. The Lovers & the Despot The Lovers and the Despot is a 2016 British documentary film written and directed by Robert Cannan and Ross Adam, about the 1978 abduction of South Korean actress Choi Eun-hee, and film director Shin Sang-ok, by Kim Jong-il of North Korea. It was pitched at Sheffield Doc/Fests 2014 MeetMarket. Kathakali Kathakali is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by Pandiraj, starring Vishal in the lead role, alongside Madhusudhan Rao, Sreejith Ravi, Mime Gopi and Catherine Tresa. Co-produced by both Pandiraj and Vishal, the film follows a man who gets blamed for the murder of a local don due to their enmity, and must now evade everyone trying to catch him. Kathakali released on 14 January 2016. The Telugu dubbed version with the same title was released on 18 March 2016. A Hindi dubbed version titled Khel Power Ka was also released in 2017 via Zee Cinema. Safari Safari is a 2016 Austrian-Danish documentary film co-written and directed by Ulrich Seidl. It premiered out of competition at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival, and was later screened at the 41st Toronto International Film Festival. It is an explicit portrayal of the tourist hunting in Africa. Buffalo Boys Buffalo Boys is a 2018 Indonesian–Singaporean martial arts western film that premiered at the Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal on 14 July 2018. It was released in Indonesia on 19 July 2018. It was selected by Singapore as its entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. “Buffalo Boys” Is the Perfect Western for a Post “Crazy Rich Asians” World |url=https://www.cinemaescapist.com/2019/01/buffalo-boys-indonesia-movie-review/ |website=Cinema Escapist |accessdate=30 January 2019}} The 400 Tricks of the Devil The Merry Frolics of Satan is a 1906 French silent film directed by and starring Georges Méliès. The film, an updated comedic adaptation of the Faust legend, follows the adventures of an engineer who barters with the Devil for superhuman powers and is forced to face the consequences. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 849–870 in its catalogues, where it is advertised as a grande pièce fantastique en 35 tableaux. Back to God's Country Back to Gods Country is a 1919 Canadian drama film directed by David Hartford. It is one of the earliest Canadian feature films. The film starred and was co-written by Canadian actress Nell Shipman. With an estimated budget of over $67,000, it was the most successful silent film in Canadian history. The film is noteworthy as it starred Shipman and was produced by her husband, Ernest. Shipman was one of the first women to do a nude scene on screen in the movie. In 1918, they created a production company, Shipman-Curwood Producing Company, to produce Back to Gods Country. The film was the only film the company would produce, and was based on a short story, "Whapi, the Walrus" by James Oliver Curwood. Curwoods story was adapted to the screen by Nell herself. She changed the protagonist of the film from a great dane to the female lead, Dolores. Shipman also shaped her character into a heroine, who saves her husband. Curwood was infuriated with Shipman, but commercially the film was extremely successful, posting a 300 percent profit and grossing a million-and-a-half dollars. The Saint Strikes Back The Saint Strikes Back is a 1939 American crime film directed by John Farrow. It marks the second cinematic incarnation of the antihero crimefighting character Simon Templar, alias "The Saint". George Sanders replaced Louis Hayward, who had played the Saint in The Saint in New York. The movie was produced by RKO and also featured Wendy Barrie as female gang leader Val Travers. Barrie would appear in two more Saint films, playing different roles each time, though not in the next film in the series, The Saint in London. This was the second of eight films in RKOs film series about The Saint. In the film The Saint foils an assassination attempt by a member of Val Travers gang, but is arrested by the police for the murder of the gang member. He persuades them to let him assist in apprehending a shadowy criminal mastermind. The script was based on the Leslie Charteris novel She Was a Lady which was also published as Angels of Doom and The Saint Meets His Match. The screenplay was by John Twist, who set the story in San Francisco. Robert Sisk produced and John Farrow directed. Bedtime for Bonzo Bedtime for Bonzo is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Fred de Cordova, starring Ronald Reagan, Diana Lynn, and Peggy as Bonzo. It revolves around the attempts of the central character, psychology professor Peter Boyd, to teach human morals to a chimpanzee, hoping to solve the "nature versus nurture" question. He hires a woman, Jane Linden, to pose as the chimps mother while he plays father to it, and uses 1950s-era child rearing techniques. A sequel was released called Bonzo Goes to College, but featured none of the three lead performers from the original. Peggy died in a zoo fire two weeks after the premiere of Bedtime for Bonzo; another chimp was hired for the second film whose name really was "Bonzo". Reagan did not want to work on the second film, as he thought the premise was silly. Jumping Jacks Jumping Jacks is a 1952 American semi-musical comedy film starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis. The film was directed by Norman Taurog, and released by Paramount Pictures. It was one of the military comedies that marked the duos early career. Brigadier General Frank Dern, Deputy Chief of the US Armys Information Office praised Jumping Jacks as something that would "contribute to troop morale within the Army." Der Bockerer Der Bockerer is a 1981 Austrian drama film directed by Franz Antel. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival where Karl Merkatz won the award for Best Actor. The film was also selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Kyvadlo, jáma a nadeje The Pendulum, the Pit and Hope is a 1983 Czechoslovak animated short film directed by Jan Švankmajer, adapted from Edgar Allan Poes story "The Pit and the Pendulum" and Auguste Villiers de lIsle-Adams story "Hope". Mac Mac is a 1992 American drama film co-written and directed by John Turturro, in his directorial debut. It stars Turturro alongside Michael Badalucco, Katherine Borowitz, Carl Capotorto, Nicholas Turturro and Ellen Barkin. It won the Caméra dOr award at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award. Die tödliche Maria Deadly Maria, is a 1993 German film directed by Tom Tykwer. Deadly Invasion: The Killer Bee Nightmare Deadly Invasion: The Killer Bee Nightmare is a 1995 American made-for-television natural horror film starring Robert Hays and Nancy Stafford. It originally aired on the Fox Network on February 28, 1995. The Demolitionist The Demolitionist is an American action-horror film directed by Robert Kurtzman. The film stars Nicole Eggert, Bruce Abbott, Heather Langenkamp, Susan Tyrrell and Tom Savini. Bishonen Bishonen... is a 1998 Hong Kong romantic drama film about an ill-fated gay romance. Written and directed by Yonfan, the film stars Stephen Fung, Daniel Wu and Shu Qi. In 2011, the film was screened at the 16th Busan International Film Festival as part of a retrospective of Yonfans work, which featured seven of his restored and re-mastered films from the 1980s through the 2000s. Sisters of Death Sisters of Death is a 1976 American film directed by Joseph Mazzuca and starring Claudia Jennings. Belle maman Belle maman is a 1999 comedic French film starring Catherine Deneuve, Line Renaud, Stéphane Audran, Idris Elba, Françoise Lépine and directed by Gabriel Aghion. The title translates into English as "step mother". Protocols of Zion The Protocols of Zion is a 2005 documentary film by Jewish filmmaker Marc Levin about a resurgence of antisemitism in the United States in the wake of the September 11. Appearing on screen along with his subjects, Levin engages in a free-for-all dialogue with Arab Americans, Black nationalists, evangelists, White nationalists, Neo-Nazis, Kabbalist rabbis, Holocaust survivors, and Frank Weltner, the founder of the Jew Watch web site. Levins film draws its inspiration from an encounter he had in a New York taxi not long after 9/11, in which his driver, an Egyptian immigrant, made the claim that the Jews had been warned not to go to work at the World Trade Center on the day of the attack. He then said that "its all written in the book," referring to The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a 1903 book purporting to disclose the Jews master plan to rule the world. Discredited as a hoax by The Times of London in 1921, The Protocols provided a crucial influence on Hitlers world views, and had fuelled hatred, violence, and ultimately genocide attempts through the first half of the twentieth century. Ads for the film show two stacks of books, visibly entitled Protocols of Zion, with smoke billowing out of the top portion of the left-hand stack. This looks much like actual pictures of the World Trade Center as the fire raged through it. The movie was made in 2005, four years after the WTC attack. The Home Song Stories The Home Song Stories is an Australian film released in 2007. Written and directed by acclaimed Tony Ayres of Walking on Water, The Home Song Stories stars Joan Chen, Joel Lok, Qi Yuwu, Irene Chen, Steven Vidler and Kerry Walker. The film was announced as the Australian entry for the Foreign Language Film category of the Oscars. It received a total of nine nominations at the 2007 Inside Film Awards, which were held on 16 November at Crowne Plaza Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast. After This Our Exile After This Our Exile is a 2006 Hong Kong film directed by Patrick Tam. Recovery Recovery is a British television film, first broadcast on BBC One in 2007, starring David Tennant and Sarah Parish. Empty Nest Empty Nest is a 2008 Argentine drama film written and directed by Daniel Burman and starring Oscar Martínez and Cecilia Roth. Black Pond Black Pond is the debut, low budget, independent feature by young British directors Tom Kingsley and Will Sharpe. The film was nominated for the 2012 BAFTA Outstanding British Debut Award. The film stars Chris Langham in his first acting role since being convicted of child pornography charges. The film is reported as having cost £25,000 to make. It is a black comedy about a family who are accused of murder when a stranger comes to dinner. Screen International reported that "The film premiered at the Raindance Film Festival, going on to be nominated for the Raindance award at the BIFAs and two Evening Standard Awards for Best Debut and Best Comedy." The Guardian reported that the film had also been shortlisted for the Guardian First Film Award. Blood-C: The Last Dark is a 2012 Japanese animated action horror film based on the 2011 anime series Blood-C, acting as a conclusion to the series storyline. The film was co-produced by studio Production I.G, creators of the Blood franchise, and manga artist group CLAMP. While most of the staff were not involved in the anime series, original writers Nanase Ohkawa and Junichi Fujisaku wrote the script. Blood-C: The Last Dark is set six months after the events of Blood-C; in the universe of Blood-C humanity is secretly preyed upon by a race called the Elder Bairns, whose feeding is kept under control by an ancient agreement called Shrovetide. The Last Dark follows Saya Kisaragi as she pursues Fumito Nanahara—the human guardian of Shrovetide who manipulated and betrayed her—through Tokyo with the help of an underground organization called SIRRUT. The Last Dark was planned from the outset of the Blood-C project, and once plans were finalized it developed alongside the series. While it concluded the Blood-C storyline, it adopted a very different tone, and included thematic and visual references to The Last Vampire. The movie also featured a character from CLAMPs manga series xxxHolic as a cameo. Its home media releases were respectively handled by Aniplex, Funimation, Manga Entertainment and Madman Entertainment. Reception to the film was mixed, receiving praise for its animation and music, while many faulted its story as being underdeveloped or straying too far from the series. Long Nights Short Mornings Long Nights Short Mornings is a 2016 American romantic drama film starring Shiloh Fernandez. An examination of the romantic life of a young man in New York City and his sometimes fleeting, sometimes profound experiences with the women he encounters. Fair Play Fair Play is a 2014 Czech drama film directed by Andrea Sedláčková. It was selected as the Czech entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Zerre Particle is a 2012 Turkish drama film written and directed by Erdem Tepegöz. It was selected to compete in the main competition section of the 35th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Golden George and Jale Arıkan won the Silver George for Best Actress. The Automatic Hate The Automatic Hate is a 2015 American drama-dark comedy film directed by Justin Lerner. It stars Joseph Cross and Adelaide Clemens as cousins who try to determine why their fathers have kept their respective families apart for decades. The film premiered at SXSW and was released in the United States on March 11, 2016. Double Barrel Double Barrel, also called Eratta Kuzhal, is a 2015 Indian Malayalam language gangster comedy film written and directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery. The film stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Indrajith Sukumaran, Arya, Chemban Vinod Jose, Sunny Wayne, Swathi Reddy, Isha Sharvani, Parvathi Menon, Rachana Narayanankutty and Asif Ali, and is jointly produced by Prithviraj, Santhosh Sivan, Arya and Shaji Nadesan under August Cinema, and Lijo Jose Pellissery under Amen Movie Monastery. Prashant Pillai composes the music while Abinandhan Ramanujam is the cinematographer. Double Barrel was made at an estimated cost of . The Sleep Curse The Sleep Curse is a Hong Kong horror film directed by Herman Yau. The film goes back and forth between 1942 and 1990 between a family, with neuroscientist Lam Sik-ka and his father Lam Sing who was a translator for the Japanese occupational forces in Hong Kong. Sing has hid that in his past, he did not save a comfort woman from persecution by the occupiers. Sik-ka learns later learns that his fathers death was due to a curse applied by this woman and will eventually also haunt him. Wong announced that The Sleep Curse would be his last performance in horror and thriller films, stating he no longer enjoyed making them. Corporate Animals Corporate Animals is a 2019 American comedy horror film directed by Patrick Brice and written by Sam Bain. It stars Jessica Williams, Karan Soni, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Martha Kelly, Dan Bakkedahl, Calum Worthy, Jennifer Kim, Nasim Pedrad, Ed Helms, and Demi Moore. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 29, 2019. It was released on September 20, 2019, by Screen Media Films. The Old Fashioned Way The Old Fashioned Way is a 1934 American comedy film produced by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by William Beaudine and stars W. C. Fields. The script was written by Jack Cunningham based on a story by "Charles Bogle". Enchantment Enchantment is a romantic film starring David Niven and Teresa Wright, directed by Irving Reis, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and based on the novel Take Three Tenses by Rumer Godden. Greaser's Palace Greasers Palace is a 1972 American acid western film directed by underground filmmaker Robert Downey Sr. A parable based on the life of Christ, it utilizes surrealist comedy in a setting of Americas frontier days. W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings is a 1975 American comedy film directed by John G. Avildsen, starring Burt Reynolds, and written by Thomas Rickman. The 20th Century Fox film features the acting debut of Jerry Reed. A Change of Seasons A Change of Seasons is a 1980 American comedy-drama film directed by Richard Lang. It stars Anthony Hopkins, Shirley MacLaine and Bo Derek. The film was a critical and commercial failure, grossing $7.2 million against its $6 million budget and received three nominations at the 1st Golden Raspberry Awards, including; Worst Actor, Worst Screenplay. The Killing Time The Killing Time is a 1987 thriller film directed by Rick King, starring Kiefer Sutherland, Beau Bridges, and Michael Madsen. This is Sutherlands first central character in a US film. It also features Kiefers first wife, Camelia Kath. Bloodmatch Bloodmatch is a martial-arts film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Thom Mathews, Hope Marie Carlton, Marianne Taylor, Vincent Klyn, Michel Qissi, and Benny "The Jet" Urquidez. Love Crimes Love Crimes is a 1992 American Neo-noir thriller film directed by Lizzie Borden starring Sean Young and Patrick Bergin about an assistant district attorney who tries to seduce and apprehend a psychopath. The screenplay is by Allan Moyle and Laurie Frank, based on a story by Moyle. Laws of Gravity Laws of Gravity is a 1992 American crime drama film directed by Nick Gomez and starring Peter Greene. Time Runner Time Runner is a 1993 science fiction film directed by Michael Mazo and starring Mark Hamill. Moon Warriors Moon Warriors is a 1992 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Sammo Hung, written by Alex Law and starring Andy Lau, Kenny Bee, Anita Mui and Maggie Cheung. All's Well, Ends Well 1997 Alls Well, Ends Well 1997 is a 1997 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Alfred Cheung, starring Stephen Chow, Raymond Wong and Francis Ng. The Killer Eye The Killer Eye is a 1999 American horror film directed by David DeCoteau under the pseudonym of Richard Chasen. The film was released on 18 January 1999 through Full Moon Features and was followed by a 2011 sequel, Halloween Haunt. It stars Jonathan Norman as a mad scientist that unwittingly unleashes a killer eyeball upon the world. Insaaf: The Final Justice Insaaf, also known as Insaaf: The Final Justice, is a 1997 Indian Bollywood action film directed and written by Dayal Nihalani and starring Akshay Kumar, Shilpa Shetty and Paresh Rawal. It was released on 30 May 1997 and was a box office failure. Saaya Saaya is a 2003 Indian Hindi supernatural fantasy romantic thriller film directed by Anurag Basu and produced by Mahesh Bhatt. Its an unofficial remake of the Hollywood movie Dragonfly. Icon Icon is a 2005 made-for-television thriller film directed by Charles Martin Smith and very loosely based on the novel by Frederick Forsyth. The film premiered on Hallmark Channel May 30, 2005. It is set in the period 1985 to 1999. Chain Kulii Ki Main Kulii Chain Kulii Ki Main Kulii is a 2007 Hindi-language Indian fantasy sports Comedy film directed by Karanjeet Saluja. It stars Zain Khan and Rahul Bose as the lead protagonists. The films title is taken from lines spoken by Amitabh Bachchans character in the 1982 film Satte Pe Satta. The film is based on the Hollywood movie Like Mike. The film features music by Salim-Sulaiman and lyrics by Irfan Siddiqui. Cricketer Kapil Dev also makes a cameo appearance in the film. It was declared a disaster at the box office but it got huge popularity among kids when it was released on TV. Gingerdead Man 3: Saturday Night Cleaver Gingerdead Man 3: Saturday Night Cleaver is a 2011 American sci-fi horror comedy film by Full Moon Features and is the third installment in The Gingerdead Man series. It was released on September 13, 2011, after many filming delays by director Charles Band. It was originally called Gingerdead Man 3: Roller Boogieman! The Seamstress The Seamstress is a 2009 Canadian slasher film directed by Jesse James Miller. A Trip A Trip is a 2011 Slovenian drama film directed by Nejc Gazvoda. The film was selected as the Slovenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Something Like Summer Something Like Summer is a 2017 drama musical film based upon the 2011 Young Adult novel Something Like Summer by Jay Bell and the first entry in the Something Like... series. The Dog The Dog is a 2013 documentary film co-written and co-directed by Allison Berg and Frank Keraudren, about the real life story of bisexual bank robber John Wojtowicz that inspired the 1975 Al Pacino movie Dog Day Afternoon about his August 1972 attempted heist and 14-hour televised hostage situation in Brooklyn to pay for his lovers sex-reassignment surgery. Mostly Ghostly: Have You Met My Ghoulfriend? Mostly Ghostly: Have You Met My Ghoulfriend? is a 2014 horror comedy fantasy film directed by Peter Hewitt. The film is a sequel to the 2008 film Who Let the Ghosts Out?. The film is based on the second book of the same name by R. L. Stine and the second installment in the Mostly Ghostly film series. The film was released on DVD on September 2, 2014, and was broadcast on Disney Channel on October 11, 2014. Eagles of Death Metal: Nos Amis (Our Friends) Eagles of Death Metal: Nos Amis is a 2017 documentary film about the American rock band of the same name. The Working Man The Working Man is a 1933 pre-Code American comedy film directed by John G. Adolfi and starring George Arliss and Bette Davis. The screenplay by Charles Kenyon and Maude T. Howell is based on the story The Adopted Father by Edgar Franklin. The film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Pluto's Judgement Day Plutos Judgement Day is a Mickey Mouse cartoon released theatrically in 1935. Although labeled a Mickey cartoon, the main star is Pluto. Secret Agent Super Dragon Secret Agent Super Dragon is a 1966 French, German and Italian international co-production Eurospy film, directed by Giorgio Ferroni and starring Ray Danton as the titular secret agent. The film was later mocked and riffed on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Filmed in Amsterdam, the film was released in the United States by United Screen Arts, a company created by actor Dale Robertson as a double feature with The One Eyed Soldiers. Deadly Weapons Deadly Weapons is a 1974 American exploitation film directed and produced by Doris Wishman. It stars burlesque performer Chesty Morgan and porn star Harry Reems. Dragon Fight Dragon Fight is a 1989 Hong Kong action film directed by Billy Tang, with a screenplay written by James Yuen, and starring Jet Li, Nina Li Chi and Stephen Chow. Lost Angels Lost Angels is a 1989 independent film directed by Hugh Hudson and written by Michael Weller. It stars Donald Sutherland and Adam Horovitz. It was filmed in and around San Antonio, Texas. The film was entered into the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Son of the Morning Star Son of the Morning Star is a 1991 American two-part television miniseries released by Chrysalis based on Evan S. Connells best-selling book of the same name. It starred Gary Cole and featured Dean Stockwell, Rosanna Arquette, Rodney A. Grant, Nick Ramus, Buffy Sainte-Marie, and Floyd Red Crow Westerman. Dragon Storm Dragon Storm is a 2004 made for TV fantasy action film written by Patrick Phillips and Sam Wells, and directed by Stephen Furst. The film is noted as the Sci Fi Channels most-watched original movie with over 3 million viewers of the premiere broadcast. Showdown at Area 51 Showdown at Area 51 is a 2007 Sci-Fi TV film directed by C. Roma and starring Jason London and Gigi Edgley. The screenplay concerns two aliens that crash on Earth. Alle tijd Alle tijd is a Dutch film directed by Job Gosschalk and starring Paul de Leeuw and Karina Smulders. The film is based on the original screenplay by Job Gosschalk. The film was a modest success with 81,500 tickets sold. It received a mixed critical reception. The performances were praised, but the storyline was criticised as too soap opera-like. Many critics felt that too many storylines were squeezed into the plot. Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve is an independent feature-length American documentary about the Federal Reserve written and directed by Jim Bruce, and narrated by Liev Schreiber. It examines 100 years of the Federal Reserves history, and discusses its actions and repercussions the US economy leading to the late-2000s financial crisis. Bruce believes "a more fully and accurately informed public will promote greater accountability and more effective policies from our central bank". The film features interviews with Paul Volcker and Janet Yellen as well as current and former Federal Reserve officials, top economists, financial historians, famous investors, and traders who provide insight on the Federal Reserve System. The film was released in US theaters on September 6, 2013. Hill of Freedom Hill of Freedom is a 2014 South Korean film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo. It premiered in the Orizzonti section of the 71st Venice International Film Festival, and won Best Film at the 34th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards and the 36th Three Continents Festival. Hill of Freedom also made The New Yorkers list of Best Undistributed Films of 2014. Spring Fever Spring Fever is a 1927 American silent comedy film starring William Haines, Joan Crawford, and George K. Arthur, and directed by Edward Sedgwick. Based on the 1925 play of the same name by Vincent Lawrence, this was the second film starring Haines and Crawford, and their first onscreen romantic teaming. Spring Fever was remade as the musical film Love in the Rough in 1930, starring Robert Montgomery and Dorothy Jordan. The Brasher Doubloon The Brasher Doubloon is a 1947 crime film noir directed by John Brahm and based on the novel The High Window by Raymond Chandler. The film features George Montgomery, Nancy Guild and Conrad Janis. Fred MacMurray, Victor Mature, and Dana Andrews were all mentioned at different times as having been cast as Philip Marlowe in the film before the studio settled on George Montgomery appearing in the final film of his 20th Century Fox contract. The plot revolves around a man being pushed out of a high window by a woman while the incident was caught on film. The movie is technically a remake of Time to Kill, a 1942 film that adapted The High Window as a Michael Shayne adventure starring Lloyd Nolan. Velvet Hands Mani di velluto, internationally released as Velvet Hands, is a 1979 Italian comedy film directed by Castellano & Pipolo. For this film Adriano Celentano was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actor. The film also won the David di Donatello for Best Producer. The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia is a 1981 American musical drama film starring Kristy McNichol, Dennis Quaid, Mark Hamill and Don Stroud, directed by Ronald F. Maxwell. It was very loosely inspired by the 1972 Vicki Lawrence song of the same name. In 1981, Tanya Tucker recorded a different version for the films soundtrack and new lyrics related to the plot of the film were written. These altered lyrics were based on the plot line of the movie, which is not the same as the story of the original song. The Telephone The Telephone is a 1988 comedy-drama film written by Terry Southern and Harry Nilsson and directed by Rip Torn, in what was to be the only film he directed. The film stars Whoopi Goldberg as an out-of-work actress who starts doing some prank phone calls which creates a chain of events. The entirety of the film is set in the main characters apartment, and features few actors other than Goldberg. Elliott Gould and John Heard appear in supporting roles. The film was released on January 22, 1988 by New World Pictures to negative critical reception and poor box office. An Enemy of the People Ganashatru is a 1990 Indian film directed by Satyajit Ray. It is an adaptation of Henrik Ibsens play An Enemy of the People, and was released under that title in the UK. The cast includes Rays favourite actor Soumitra Chatterjee, and veteran actors such as Dhritiman Chatterjee, Shubhendu Chatterjee, Manoj Mitra and Ruma Guhathakurta. Ray adapts the play to an Indian setting: a flourishing township in which a temple attracts devotees as well as tourists. When a health problem is discovered Dr Ashok Gupta, played by Soumitra Chatterjee, finds his popularity flagging. The film was screened out of competition at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Orfeu Orfeu is a 1999 Brazilian drama film directed by Carlos Diegues, based on the play Orfeu da Conceição by Vinicius de Moraes. It retells the Greek legend of Orpheus and Eurydice, setting it in the modern context of Rio de Janeiro during Carnival. Toni Garrido stars as Orfeu, Patrícia França as Eurídice and Murilo Benício as Lucinho. Mostly shot in scenographic favela in Jacarepaguá, it included scenes from the 1998 Carnival celebration in which Garrido paraded with the samba school Viradouro. Wolf Girl Wolf Girl is a 2001 Canadian/Romanian horror thriller film directed by Thom Fitzgerald and starring Tim Curry, Victoria Sanchez, Grace Jones, and Lesley Ann Warren. The screenplay concerns a girl who travels with a freak show because of her rare genetic disorder called hypertrichosis. The Postmodern Life of My Aunt The Postmodern Life of My Aunt is a 2006 Hong Kong serio-comedy film, directed by Ann Hui, starring Siqin Gaowa and Chow Yun-fat. The film also guest-stars Chinese actresses Zhao Wei and Lisa Lu. Its executive producer was Yuan Mei; another producer was Er Yong. The film was based on a novel of the same title written by Yan Yan, while the films screenplay was by Li Qiang, a Chinese scriptwriter, who had written the script of the 2005 film Peacock, directed by Gu Changwei. Vice Vice is a 2008 crime film directed and written by Raul Inglis and starring Michael Madsen and Daryl Hannah. An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong is the 5th film in the American Girl series, starring Sammi Hanratty in the title role. It is based on the Chrissa books in the American Girl series written by Mary Casanova. The screenplay was written by Christine Coyle Johnson and Julie Prendiville Roux. The film was directed by Martha Coolidge. It won a 2009 Gold Award from National Parenting Publications. Bad Family Bad Family is a 2010 Finnish drama film written and directed by Aleksi Salmenperä and produced by Aki Kaurismäki. The film tells the story of an overly protective and controlling father who suspects incest is taking place between his own son and daughter. These growing suspicions and concerns cause the father to become delusional and unrelenting in his quest to end the love affair between his children. Distributed domestically by Sandrew Metronome, Bad Family was theatrically released in Finland on 29 January 2010. From 14 to 21 February 2010 it was screened at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. From the Rough From the Rough is a sports drama film based on the true story of Catana Starks, a former Tennessee State Tigers swim coach, who became the first woman ever to coach a college men’s golf team. With drive, passion, and guts, she took an unruly group of mismatched kids from around the world and guided them to an all-time record at the PGA National Collegiate Minority Championship. Tasked with building Tennessee State’s first golf team and finding only one available African American golfer – Craig, a former caddy with plenty of talent but no confidence – Catana Starks pushes outside TSU’s Historically Black context, and, against huge resistance, opens up the roster to underprivileged kids from around the world. The film stars Taraji P. Henson as Coach Starks, as well as Tom Felton, Michael Clarke Duncan and LeToya Luckett. The film was co-written by Michael A. Critelli and Pierre Bagley and directed by Bagley. The Dragon Pearl The Dragon Pearl is a 2011 family film that follows the story of two teenagers who meet in China to encounter a real live Chinese dragon, and also discover the mystery behind the whereabouts of his all powerful pearl. Directed by Mario Andreacchio, the film stars Wang Ji, Sam Neill, Robert Mammone, Jordan Chan and young stars Li Lin Jin and Louis Corbett. The screenplay was written by Philip Dalkin, based on the original script by John Armstrong, and the story is by Ron Saunders, John Armstrong and Andreacchio. Kagit Paper is a 2010 Turkish comedy-drama film directed by Sinan Çetin, which tells the story of a young director trying to make his first film. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was premiered in competition at the 47th International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. The Children of Genghis The Children of Genghis is a 2017 Mongolian drama film directed by Zolbayar Dorj. It was selected as the Mongolian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Leave 'em Laughing Leave Em Laughing is a 1928 two-reel silent film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Produced by the Hal Roach Studios, it was shot in October, 1927 and released January 28, 1928 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It marks the first appearance of Edgar Kennedy in a Laurel and Hardy film. Chapters of The Sons of the Desert take their names from the duos films. Leave Em Laughing chapters are currently located in Bridgeport, the Twin Cities and Jacksonville. Three Little Pigskins Three Little Pigskins is a 1934 short film directed by Raymond McCarey and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the fourth short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Vicki Vicki is a 1953 film noir directed by Harry Horner and starring Jeanne Crain, Jean Peters, Elliott Reid and Richard Boone. It was based on the novel I Wake Up Screaming, written by Steve Fisher. A Girl in Black A Girl in Black is a 1956 Greek dramatic film by the Cypriot director Michael Cacoyannis starring Dimitris Horn and Ellie Lambeti. The film takes place on the Greek island of Hydra, where two Athenian visitors become entangled in local feuds after one of them falls in love with a local girl. It was one of the first Greek films to achieve international recognition. She Gods of Shark Reef She Gods of Shark Reef is a 1958 B-adventure film directed by Roger Corman that was partially filmed on location in Kauai back to back with Thunder over Hawaii in 1956. The film was distributed in 1958 by American International Pictures as a double feature with Night of the Blood Beast. To Be Twenty Being Twenty is a 1978 Italian erotic-drama film directed by Fernando Di Leo and starring Gloria Guida and Lilli Carati. Fruits of Passion Fruits of Passion is a 1981 French-Japanese co-production directed by Shūji Terayama and starring Klaus Kinski. The film is loosely based on the novel Retour à Roissy by Anne Desclos, written as a sequel to the Story of O. Square Dance Square Dance is a 1987 American drama film written by Alan Hines, who also wrote the novel of the same name. The film was directed by Daniel Petrie and released on February 20, 1987. It is primarily remembered for having earned Rob Lowe his only Golden Globe Award nomination for a film role. Twilight of the Ice Nymphs Twilight of the Ice Nymphs is a 1997 fantasy romance film directed by Guy Maddin. The screenplay was written by George Toles and inspired by the novel Pan by Knut Hamsun, with an additional literary touchstones being the short story "La Vénus dIlle" by Prosper Mérimée. Twilight of the Ice Nymphs was Maddins second feature film in colour and his first shot in 35 mm, on a budget of $1.5 million. As seen in Noam Gonicks documentary Waiting for Twilight, Maddin was dissatisfied with the filmmaking process due to creative interference from his producers. Up 'n' Under Up n Under is a 1998 film adaptation of the John Godber play of the same name. John Godber scripted and made his directorial debut with this adaptation of his play. The film was shot in Cardiff, Wales. It stars Gary Olsen, Richard Ridings, Samantha Janus, Ralph Brown, and Neil Morrissey. Freedom Song Freedom Song is a 2000 biographical drama is a made-for-television film based on true stories of the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi in the 1960s. It tells the story of the struggle of African Americans to register to vote in the fictional town of Quinlan. In the midst of the Freedom Summer, a group of high school students in the small town are eager to make grassroots changes in their own community. The young activists meet resistance not only from white southerners, but from their parents, who have experienced firsthand the violence that can result from speaking out. As high school students band together with the support of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, they make strides in registering African-American voters and gaining awareness for their cause. The film was made for television and released on February 27, 2000 on the TNT TV channel in the United States. It was written and directed by Phil Alden Robinson, and co-written by Stanley Weiser. Winner of the Image Award, Writers Guild of America award, and Golden Gate Award, it stars Danny Glover, Vicellous Reon Shannon, and Vondie Curtis-Hall. All the King's Men All the Kings Men is a feature-length World War I television drama by the BBC starring David Jason, first broadcast on Remembrance Sunday, 14 November 1999. The film derives its title from a line in the Humpty Dumpty nursery rhyme and is based on a 1992 book, The Vanished Battalion by the films co-producer, Nigel McCrery. Sars Wars is a 2020 Thai horror-action film directed and co-written by Tom six The story involves people who are infected with a fictional Type 4 strain of the don wilson virus and turned into zombies. The outbreak is contained to one apartment building in tony jaa and the Health Ministry is determined to keep it contained at all costs. But the building also happens to be the hideout for a gang that has iko uwaiss teenage schoolgirl. She is to be rescued by a sword-wielding superhero crimefighter, who must not only contend with the criminals, but also the zombies in a race against the governments plan to blow the building up. Though it starred popular comic actors ji chang wook ,the movie fared poorly in Thailand but went on to attain cult film status by playing at such film festivals as the Fantasia Festival and the Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival and through a DVD release that included English subtitles. The movie is available on US region 1 DVD from Discotek Media. Similar to Kill Bill, it contains animated sequences, including an animated opening title sequence, establishing the films leading zombie fighters as comic book superheroes. It also contains references to Star Wars, Crouching Tiger and The Matrix. The Dream of a Ridiculous Man The Dream of a Ridiculous Man is a 1992 Russian animated short film directed by Aleksandr Petrov. It tells the story of a misanthropic man who begins to regain his will to live after a chance encounter with a young girl. The film was made using paint-on-glass animation. It is based on the short story with the same title by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. The film won several festival awards including the prize for best film in its length category at the 1992 Ottawa International Animation Festival. It was nominated for the Nika Award for Best Animated Film. Dracula's Curse Bram Stokers Draculas Curse is a 2006 horror film by The Asylum, written and directed by Leigh Scott. Despite featuring Bram Stokers name in the title, the film is not directly based on any of his writings or a mockbuster to the 1992 film Bram Stokers Dracula, but shares similarities to films such as Trinity, Dracula 2000, Evolution and Van Helsing. The film also shares some similarities with the 1971 Hammer horror film Countess Dracula, which also features a Dracula-esque femme fatale in the lead role. Noodle Noodle is an award-winning 2007 Israeli film directed by Ayelet Menahemi, written by Shemi Zarhin and Ayelet Menahemi, and starring Mili Avital, Chen Baoqi, and Alon Aboutboul. Unrivaled Unrivaled is a 2010 American-Canadian action drama film directed by Warren P. Sonoda and written, produced and starring Hector Echavarria. Echevarria starrs as down-and-out cage fighter Ringo Duran. Mynaa Mynaa is a 2010 Indian Tamil romantic drama film directed and written by Prabu Solomon. Jointly distributed by Udhayanidhi Stalin and Kalpathi S. Aghoram, it stars Vidharth and Amala Paul in the lead roles. Featuring an acclaimed soundtrack by D. Imman, the film, which garnered much anticipation prior to release, released on 5 November 2010, coinciding with the Diwali festival, receiving critical acclaim and going on to win the Best Film Award at the 58th Filmfare Awards South. Actor Thambi Ramaiah went on to win the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2011. Mynaa became a major success among 2010 Deepavali releases and was released along with Uthamaputhiran. Having You Having You is a 2013 British drama film directed and written by Sam Hoare. The film stars Anna Friel, Romola Garai, Andrew Buchan, Phil Davis and Harry Hadden-Paton. Manhunt: The Inside Story of the Hunt for Bin Laden Manhunt: The Search for Bin Laden is a 2013 documentary film directed by Greg Barker that explores the Central Intelligence Agencys investigation of Osama bin Laden, starting from 1995 until his death in 2011. It premiered on HBO on May 1, 2013, two years after the mission that killed bin Laden. The documentary features narratives by many of the CIA analysts and operatives who worked over a decade to understand and track bin Laden, and includes archival film footage from across Washington, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and elsewhere in the Middle East. It also features extensive and rarely seen footage of Al-Qaeda training and propaganda videos, including video suicide notes from various terrorists who later worked as suicide bombers. On release, the documentary was noted as a "less Hollywood-ized version" of the film Zero Dark Thirty and appreciated for showcasing "the nitty-gritty" of the decade-long search for bin Laden and the CIA analysts jobs. It was acknowledged for putting "a human face on the secret world of intelligence gathering." Flock of Dudes Flock of Dudes is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Bob Castrone. The film premiered at the LA Film Festival on June 13, 2015, and stars Chris DElia, Hannah Simone and Hilary Duff. Flock of Dudes is loosely based upon the experiences of the script writers. It was released in the United States on September 30, 2016. 1971 1971 is a 2014 American documentary film and the directorial debut of producer Johanna Hamilton, who also co-wrote the film. The film had its world premiere on 18 April 2014 at the Tribeca Film Festival and focuses on the break-in of an FBI office in Media on Monday, March 8, 1971 to steal over 1000 classified documents. It was pitched at the Sheffield Doc/Fest 2011 MeetMarket preceding its debut. The break-in took place on the night of the first Ali-Frazier boxing title fight dubbed The Fight of the Century. Hamilton was inspired to create the film after learning that Betty Medsger was working on her book The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover’s Secret FBI, which discussed the 1971 events and revealed the identities of many of the participants, who had remained anonymous up to that point. Gabriel and the Mountain Gabriel and the Mountain is a 2017 Brazilian-French drama film directed by Fellipe Gamarano Barbosa. It tells the true story of Brazilian backpacker Gabriel Buchmann who travels through several African countries, for some time with his girlfriend Cristina, and finally dies while climbing Mount Mulanje in Malawi. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, it won the France 4 Visionary Award and the Gan Foundation Support for Distribution Award. Demolishing and Building Up the Star Theatre Star Theatre is a 1901 short documentary film in which time-lapse photography is used to show the dismantling and demolition of New York Citys Star Theatre over a period of about a month. Produced by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, it was filmed by F.S. Armitage. In 2002, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress, and selected for preservation in its National Film Registry. Felix in Hollywood Felix in Hollywood is a 1923 short featuring Felix the Cat. In the episode, Felix goes to Hollywood and meets Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, William S. Hart, Cecil B. DeMille, Will Hays, Snub Pollard & Ben Turpin, in the first animated cartoon to feature caricatures of Hollywood celebrities. Chandu the Magician Chandu the Magician is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery-fantasy film starring Edmund Lowe as Frank Chandler and Bela Lugosi as the villain Roxor that he must stop. Based on the radio play of the same name, written by Harry A. Earnshaw, Vera M. Oldham and R.R. Morgan. The radio series was broadcast from 1932 to 1933, and Fox obtained the rights hoping the film would appeal to a ready-made audience. In 1934 Chandu returned in a twelve part serial, The Return of Chandu, with Bela Lugosi playing the title role. Cass Timberlane Cass Timberlane is a romantic drama film starring Spencer Tracy, Lana Turner and Zachary Scott, directed by George Sidney, and released in 1948. It was based on the 1945 novel Cass Timberlane: A Novel of Husbands and Wives by Sinclair Lewis, which was Lewis nineteenth novel and one of his last. Lone Star Lone Star is a 1952 Western film starring Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, Broderick Crawford, Ed Begley, and Lionel Barrymore as President Andrew Jackson. The film also marks the first screen appearance by then-13-year-old George Hamilton, playing beside Barrymore in the role of Jacksons servant. The movie is considered both a Western and a romance, set in Texas shortly before statehood. Diplomatic Courier Diplomatic Courier is a 1952 crime film noir directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Tyrone Power, Patricia Neal and Stephen McNally. Arizona Raiders Arizona Raiders is a 1965 American Techniscope Technicolor Western film directed by William Witney and starring Audie Murphy. Dögkeselyü The Vulture is a 1982 Hungarian crime film directed by Ferenc András. It was entered into the I I 33rd Berlin International Film Festival. Cheetah Cheetah, also known as Cheetah and Friends, is a 1989 American family drama film from Walt Disney Pictures starring Keith Coogan and Lucy Deakins. This motion picture was loosely based on Alan Caillous novel The Cheetahs. It was shot in Nairobi, Kenya. This motion picture features the phrase "Hakuna matata" which became famous when Disney released The Lion King five years later. LOL LOL is a 2006 independent mumblecore film by Joe Swanberg that examines the impact of technology on social relations. It is an improvised film that premiered in 2006 at the South By Southwest Film Festival and was later released on DVD. Nicky's Game Nickys Game is an American short film, originally developed and produced as an independent television pilot, based on Peter Alsons New York Times Best Seller Confessions of an Ivy League Bookie. The film was shot on 16mm in New York City and premiered in 2005 at the inaugural New York Television Festival. It went on to become an official selection of the 2006 Vail Film Festival and CineVegas International Film Festival before being released on DVD and other media by IndiePix Films. Kidz in da Hood Kidz in da Hood is a 2006 Swedish film directed by Catti Edfeldt and Ylva Gustavsson. The film is also known as F.O.U. in Sweden. This is the story of Amina, a girl from Sierra Leone seeking asylum in Sweden. The second key figure in the story is Headbanger Johan, played by Gustaf Skarsgård. The film is about how their paths cross - a meeting that will change both their lives forever. Filming took place in Fittja and began on 21 November 2005. The film won five Guldbagge Awards in 2007 in the categories Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actor and Best performance for which the jury put it, "attitude and rocking the music." The Scouting Book for Boys The Scouting Book for Boys is a 2009 British drama-thriller film directed by Tom Harper, produced by Ivana MacKinnon, and written by Jack Thorne. It stars Thomas Turgoose, Holliday Grainger, Rafe Spall, Susan Lynch, Tony Maudsley, and Steven Mackintosh. The film premiered internationally at the San Sebastián International Film Festival and domestically at the BFI London Film Festival. It was Harpers directorial debut, with the score is by his long-time collaborator Jack C. Arnold. Straight Outta L.A. Straight Outta L.A. is a 2010 documentary film directed by Ice Cube and produced by Hunting Lane Films for ESPNs 30 for 30 of the Los Angeles Raiders time in Los Angeles and the effect they had on Los Angeles and LA Hip Hop through the rise of gangsta rap and the connection between the two solidified through the group N.W.A. The documentary features Ice Cube, city leaders and other hip hop figures talking about the rise of Gangsta Rap and NWA and Al Davis, Howie Long, Marcus Allen and other Raiders players and administrators talking about the teams time in LA from 1982 to 1994. In 1982, an antitrust lawsuit was filed against the National Football League by the Raiders and the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum after the NFL refused to let the Raiders move to Los Angeles. After the first case was declared a mistrial, in May 1982 a second jury found in favor of Davis and the Los Angeles Coliseum, clearing the way for the move. Around the same time, the nearby South Central Los Angeles neighborhood of Compton was experiencing an uprising of guns, gangs and hip hop. This led to the rise of the group N.W.A. whose music was built of the real life experiences in South Central Los Angeles with gang violence, police brutality and hustling. The group needed a unified look and used the brand of the Raiders for that which combined with being in Americas number 2 media market and the teams early success in Los Angeles led to an explosion in the popularity of the Raiders and their brand. Ice Cube, an LA native and big fan of the Raiders tells the story of the time with anecdotes and back story from the others featured in the film. Ice Cubes reason for being part of the film was that he did not believe that the story of the Raiders time in LA and the effects it had on Los Angeles could ever be told correctly otherwise. Those Happy Years Those Happy Years is a 2013 Italian drama film directed by Daniele Luchetti. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Out West Out West is a 1918 American two-reel silent comedy film, a satire on contemporary westerns, starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, Buster Keaton, and Al St. John. It was the first of Arbuckles "Comique" films to be filmed on the west coast, the previous five having been filmed in and around New York City. The idea for the story came from Natalie Talmadge, who was later to become Keatons first wife. The film contains racial stereotypes and attitudes, including a scene in which a gang of rowdy cowboys make a black man, played by Ernie Morrison Sr., dance by shooting at his feet. Chang: A Drama of the Wilderness Chang: A Drama of the Wilderness is a silent film about a poor farmer in northern Nan Province and his daily struggle for survival in the jungle. The film was directed by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack. It was released by Famous Players-Lasky, a division of Paramount Pictures. The Princess Comes Across The Princess Comes Across is a 1936 mystery/comedy film directed by William K. Howard and starring Carole Lombard and Fred MacMurray, the second of the four times they were paired together. Lombard, playing an actress from Brooklyn pretending to be a Swedish princess, does a "film-length takeoff" on MGMs Swedish star Greta Garbo. The film was based on the 1935 novel A Halálkabin by Louis Lucien Rogger, the pseudonym of Laszlo Aigner and Louis Acze. Time Limit Time Limit is a 1957 legal drama film directed by Karl Malden, based on the Broadway play of the same name written by Henry Denker and Ralph Berkey. The film is Maldens only directing credit; in his autobiography, Malden stated that he "preferred being a good actor to being a fairly good director." Richard Widmark co-produced the film and stars alongside Richard Basehart, who was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actor for his performance. Demonoid Demonoid, is a 1981 Mexican/American supernatural horror film written, produced, and directed by Mexican director Alfredo Zacarías and based on a story by Zacarías. The plot centralizes on a group of explorers, who find a mysterious hand in Mexico that causes madness and death to whoever owns it. The film was released theatrically in the United States in June 1981 to predominantly negative reviews. Troe v lodke, ne schitaya sobaki Three Men in a Boat is a 1979 Soviet two-part musical-comedy miniseries directed by Naum Birman and based on the eponymous novel by Jerome K. Jerome. Lakeer - Forbidden Lines Lakeer – Forbidden Lines is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language romantic action film directed by Ahmed Khan, starring Sunny Deol, Sunil Shetty, John Abraham, and Sohail Khan in the lead roles, while Nauheed Cyrusi and Apoorva Agnihotri play supporting roles. The music was by A. R. Rahman with cinematography by Johny Lal. The film released on 14 May 2004. Journey from the Fall Journey from the Fall is a 2006 independent film by writer/director/editor Ham Tran, about the Vietnamese re-education camp and boat people experience following the Fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975. This drama was released on March 23, 2007, by ImaginAsian to sold-out screenings. The film is notable for having been financed entirely by the Vietnamese American community. Blind Date Blind Date is a 2007 drama film from director Stanley Tucci. This is Tuccis fourth directorial feature, who also stars and co-wrote the screenplay with David Schechter. The film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. The film is a remake of the 1996 film of the same name by the late Dutch director Theo van Gogh. Chicago Overcoat For the method of corpse disposal, see cement shoes. Chicago Overcoat is a 2009 American gangster film. The script was written by Brian Caunter, John W. Bosher, Josh Staman, and Andrew Alex Dowd; Caunter also directed. The production filmed in Chicago and wrapped principal photography November 29, 2007. Chicago Overcoat had its world premiere at the 45th Chicago International Film Festival on Saturday, October 10, 2009, with three sold out screenings and was brought back for an encore screening after being voted into the "Best of the Fest". The film went on to win "Best Dramatic Feature" at the 8th Garden State Film Festival, and "Best Cinematography" at the 7th Midwest Independent Film Festival. "Chicago Overcoat" is a Prohibition era slang term meaning "coffin" or cement shoes. Amsterdam Heavy Amsterdam Heavy is a 2011 English action crime movie written and directed by Michael Wright, shot in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Battlecreek Battlecreek is a 2017 American romantic drama film starring Bill Skarsgård, Paula Malcomson and Claire van der Boom, and directed by Alison Eastwood. It is about a young man with a rare skin disease that forces him to avoid sunlight. He meets a young woman after her car breaks down, which leads him to change his life. Shameless Shameless is a 2012 Polish drama film directed by Filip Marczewski. Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens is an American computer-animated science fiction action film that premiered on Cartoon Network Asia on March 11, 2012, and in the United States on Cartoon Network March 23, 2012, as part of "Ben 10 Week" which ran from March 19, 2012 – March 24, 2012. The events of the film take place after the final episode of the series. It was officially unveiled at San Diego Comic-Con International 2011. This is Cartoon Network Asias first film in collaboration with Cartoon Network Studios. The movie would be Cartoon Networks first CG animated movie as well as the first time the Ben 10 universe would be interpreted in full CG. Tiny Island Productions, producer of Qubos Shelldon, provided the CGI for the film. David Kwok, CEO of Tiny Island Productions, commented that having an opportunity to work on the film was amazing and challenging. This movie took place one whole year after the first animated movie, Secret of the Omnitrix. It is dedicated to Dulce Lim Chen. Copperhead Copperhead is a 2013 drama film directed by Ron Maxwell and starring Billy Campbell, Angus Macfadyen, Augustus Prew, Lucy Boynton, Casey Thomas Brown and Peter Fonda. The film is based on a 19th-century novel The Copperhead by Harold Frederic. The title refers to Northern opponents of the American Civil War, known as Copperheads; it was shot at Kings Landing Historical Settlement in New Brunswick, Canada and is set in upstate New York. It was released in the United States on June 28, 2013. Cómo sobrevivir a una despedida Cómo Sobrevivir a una Despedida is a 2015 Spanish comedy film directed by Manuela Burló Moreno and starring sisters Celia and Natalia de Molina and Úrsula Corberó. Love & Peace is a 2015 Japanese tokusatsu fantasy drama film directed by Sion Sono. It was released on June 27, 2015. Vampire Cleanup Department Vampire Cleanup Department is a 2017 Hong Kong comedy horror film directed by Yan Pak-wing and Chiu Sin-hang. The film is a memorial for Lam Ching-yings passing away 20 years ago. Pyaar Prema Kaadhal Pyaar Prema Kaadhal is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film starring Harish Kalyan and Raiza Wilson in the lead roles. The film is written and directed by Elan with music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography done by Raja Bhattacharjee, edited by S. Manikumaran and the film is jointly produced by Yuvan Shankar Raja and S. N. Rajarajan under their banners YSR Films and K Productions. The film released alongside Kamal Haasans Vishwaroopam II on 10 August 2018. Pyaar Prema Kaadhal was a hit in the screens and has opened to a positive response from the audienceand become a commercial success. The Sick Kitten The Sick Kitten is a 1903 British short silent comedy film, directed by George Albert Smith, featuring two young children tending to a sick kitten. Carson City Carson City is a 1952 American Western film directed by Andre DeToth and starring Randolph Scott, Lucille Norman, and Raymond Massey. Based on a story by Sloan Nibley, the film is about a railroad construction engineer whose plans to build a railroad line between Nevadas Carson City and Virginia City are met with hostility by the locals, who feel the trains will attract outlaws. Filmed on location at Iverson Ranch, Bell Ranch, and Bronson Canyon in Griffith Park, Carson City was Warner Bros. first film shot in WarnerColor. The Grand Maneuver The Grand Maneuver is a 1955 French drama film written and directed by René Clair, and starring Michèle Morgan and Gérard Philipe. It was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland as Summer Manoeuvres, and in the United States under the title The Grand Maneuver. It is a romantic comedy-drama set in a French provincial town just before World War I, and it was René Clairs first film to be made in colour. Picnic on the Grass Le Déjeuner sur lherbe is a 1959 film directed by Jean Renoir. It was distributed in the USA as Picnic on the Grass; it is known in the UK by its original title or in translation as Lunch on the Grass. It shares its title with the painting by Édouard Manet. The Projected Man The Projected Man is a 1966 British science fiction film directed by Ian Curteis, written by Peter Bryan, John C. Cooper, and Frank Quattrocchi, and starring Bryant Haliday, Mary Peach, Norman Wooland, Ronald Allen, and Derek Farr. It was released in the United States by Universal Studios, as a double bill with Island of Terror. The plot revolves around a scientist, Dr. Paul Steiner, experimenting with matter teleportation by means of a laser device. However, after a failed attempt at projecting himself, he becomes a disfigured monster who embarks on a murderous rampage. Discovered by Alex Gordon as an unproduced screenplay by Hollywood writer Frank Quattrocchi, The Projected Man was directed by Ian Curteis, who had been approached following the BBCs transmission of a television film he had directed. He took the job despite reservations about a rigidly tight four-week shooting contract and an inadequate budget. After four weeks the finance ran out and producer John Croydon took over the direction, unpaid and meeting the remaining financial demands himself in order to complete the film. However, Croydon remained uncredited as the producers did not wish to publicise the problems which had occurred on set. The Projected Man has received mixed reviews. Several sources were critical of the films resemblance to other science fiction films, with The Fly and 4D Man being singled out by critics and moviegoers alike as possible inspirations, although the films executive producer Richard Gordon has denied this. The Projected Man was featured in a ninth season episode of comedy television series Mystery Science Theater 3000, and has been released on DVD by Cinema Club. The Ceremony is a 1971 film directed by Nagisa Oshima, starring Kenzo Kawarasaki and Atsuko Kaku. The film takes place in postwar Japan, following a Japanese clan through their wedding and funeral ceremonies, and the lengths the family goes to preserve their traditions in spite of the damage it causes to the younger generations. Bunny O'Hare Bunny OHare is a 1971 American comedy film directed by Gerd Oswald, starring Bette Davis and Ernest Borgnine. The screenplay by Coslough Johnson and Stanley Z. Cherry focuses on a pair of senior citizens who, disguised as hippies, engage in a crime spree. Dawn of the Mummy Dawn of the Mummy is a 1981 Italian/American horror film directed by Frank Agrama, who also served as writer and producer on the film. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic. Hundra Hundra is a 1983 Italian-Spanish fantasy film co-written and directed by Matt Cimber and starring Laurene Landon. Eggs Eggs is a 1995 Norwegian comedy film by Bent Hamer. It was awarded the 1995 Amanda for Best Norwegian film. It was also entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival. DysFunktional Family Dysfunktional Family is an American documentary and stand-up comedy film written, produced and starring comedian Eddie Griffin, and directed by George Gallo. It was released to theaters by Miramax Films on April 4, 2003 and stayed in theaters until May 18, 2003. The film earned $2,255,000 with its widest release being in 602 theaters. Dysfunktional Family is mainly a concert performance featuring Eddie Griffin filmed live at the Star Plaza Theatre in Merrillville, Indiana that also includes behind-the-scenes documentary footage filmed in Kansas City, Missouri detailing the stand-up comedians personal life and family as he travels to a family reunion to reunite with the cast of characters who are the root of his comedy: his mother, an uncle who was an ex-pimp, and his Uncle Curtis, who pontificates on his career as a porno director. A Sight for Sore Eyes A Sight for Sore Eyes is a 2005 dramatic short film directed by Shane Stanley and starring Hayden Adams, Deborah Zoe, and Gary Busey. The screenplay concerns a man who is reunited with a former high school flame who is now blind. D.N. Angel is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yukiru Sugisaki. The ongoing manga premiered in Japan in the Kadokawa Shoten shōjo magazine Monthly Asuka in November 1997. The series went on an extended hiatus after the August 2005 issue, returning in the April 2008 issue. Kadokawa Shoten has collected the individual chapters and published them in 15 tankōbon and 1 e-book only volumes so far. The manga series is licensed for English language release in North America and the United Kingdom by Tokyopop, which has released 13 volumes of the series as of 2011. Xebec adapted the manga into a 26-episode anime series which aired in Japan on TV Tokyo from April 3, 2003 until September 25, 2003. The anime was later adapted into second two volume manga series, a PlayStation 2 video game, and a series of drama CDs. Kill Your Darlings Kill Your Darlings is a 2006 film directed by Björne Larson and written by Björne Larson and Johan Sandström. In an interview with Svenska Dagbladet, Larson said that the film is based on a real event in his life when he met a seemingly nice man at an internet cafe in Los Angeles who ended up leaving Larson bound and restrained in a desert. The film features a cast of many of the most popular contemporary Swedish actors and some less famous U.S. actors Julie Benz and Greg Germann, and Canadian Lolita Davidovitch. The title seems to be a reference to the popular advice for writers, "Murder your darlings," commonly misattributed but written by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch. Kakurenbo is a Japanese cel-shaded anime short film written and directed by Shuhei Morita. The film entails a game of , a version of hide and seek played by children, wearing fox masks, near the ruins of an abandoned old Kowloon-inspired city. The children who play this disappear, believed to be spirited away by demons. Kakurenbo follows Hikora, a boy who joins the game with hopes of finding his missing sister, Sorincha. The storyline is built on the idea that Tokyo is losing its natural aesthetic, which includes childs games such as hide and seek in order for industrial progress to ensue i.e. lighting the city of Tokyo costing innocence of childhood games. Donga Dongadi Donga Dongadi is a 2004 Telugu romantic comedy film written and directed by Subramaniam Siva, produced by NV Prasad and Sanam Naga Ashok Kumar under Sri Saideva Productions banner and starring Manoj Manchu and Sadha in lead roles while Sunil, Manikka Vinayagam, and Rajiv Kanakala play supporting roles. The films soundtrack was composed by Dhina, and cinematography was handled by Ajay Vincent. The dialogues of the movie were written by popular writer Chintapalli Ramana. This film marks the debut of Manoj Manchu as a leading actor. The movie is the Telugu remake of 2003 Tamil movie Thiruda Thirudi starring Dhanush and Chaya Singh directed by Subramaniam Siva. Donga Dongadi was released on 6 August 2004. Rivals Rivals is a 2008 French action film directed by Jacques Maillot. Trouble at Timpetill Trouble at Timpetill is a 2008 French fantasy adventure film written and directed by Nicolas Bary, based on the novel of the same name by Henry Winterfeld. The film won the TFO Prize for Best Youth Film at the 2011 edition of the Cinéfranco . Aya Aya is a 2012 French-Israeli short drama film directed by and Mihal Brezis. Aya was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 87th Academy Awards. but did not win. Aya, the main character, is waiting for someone at Ben Gurion International Airport. A driver asks her to hold his welcome sign for Mr. Overby, who is flying into Israel to judge the Arthur Rubinstein piano competition. When the Danish juror shows up, Aya decides on an impulse to drive him to his hotel in Jerusalem. During the car ride, an unexpected intimacy develops between Aya and the reserved Overby. Nintendo Quest Nintendo Quest: The Most Unofficial and Unauthorized Nintendo Documentary Ever! is a 2015 Canadian/American documentary road film directed by Rob McCallum about Jay Bartlett and his quest to acquire all 678 licensed Nintendo Entertainment System games within the span of 30 days, without purchasing any games online. Carry on Jatta 2 Carry On Jatta 2 is a 2018 Indian Punjabi comedy film directed by Smeep Kang. The film is a sequel to the Carry On Jatta. The film stars Gippy Grewal and Sonam Bajwa in lead roles with Gurpreet Ghuggi, Binnu Dhillon, Jaswinder Bhalla, B.N. Sharma, Karamjit Anmol and Upasana Singh and Jyotii Sethi in supporting roles. The film was theatrically released on June 1, 2018 and turned out to be a commercial success accompanied by critical acclaim. It broke several records at the box office including the worldwide opening weekend record, opening day and opening weekend records in various countries except the overseas record of all time collection of Chaar Sahibzaade. Collecting worldwide in its theatrical run makes it highest grossing Punjabi films of all time. Double Dynamite! Double Dynamite is a 1951 American musical comedy film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Jane Russell, Groucho Marx, and Frank Sinatra. The film was written by Leo Rosten, Mel Shavelson, Mannie Manheim, and Harry Crane. The film was originally entitled Its Only Money, before RKO owner Howard Hughes changed the title to Double Dynamite as a reference to co-star Jane Russells famous cleavage. The movie involves a bank teller suspected of embezzling who turns to a sardonic waiter for advice. Although Sinatra has by far the most screen time, he took third billing behind Jane Russell and Groucho Marx. Most of the scenes are devoted to the interactions of Sinatra and Marx, who had just begun televising his radio show You Bet Your Life the year before and was in between his wilder Marx Brothers persona and the more toned-down television Groucho. Both Sinatra and Jane Russell play against type as a shy, timid pair, while Marx portrays a sarcastic waiter who breezily mentors the frightened young couple. Jane Russell and Groucho Marx each sing a duet with Frank Sinatra written by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn. Marx and Sinatra sing "Its Only Money", and Russell and Sinatra deliver the romantic "Kisses and Tears." Filmed in 1948, it was held for several years after production, and released in 1951. Despite the star power of Sinatra, Russell, and Groucho Marx, it was not a financial or critical success. The Girl in Lovers Lane The Girl in Lovers Lane is a 1960 American film directed by Charles R. Rondeau following the adventures of two drifters who get involved with the residents of the little town of Sherman It was featured on the satirical television show Mystery Science Theater 3000. The Only Game in Town The Only Game in Town is a 1970 American drama film, the last directed by George Stevens. It stars Elizabeth Taylor and Warren Beatty. The screenplay by Frank D. Gilroy is based on his play of the same name which had a brief run on Broadway in 1968. Quiet Days in Clichy Quiet Days in Clichy is a 1970 Danish film based on the novel by Henry Miller. The film is directed by Danish artist Jens Jørgen Thorsen on location in Paris. Film contains some hardcore sex scenes. Cannibal Girls Cannibal Girls is a 1973 Canadian independent comedy horror film, directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, and Ronald Ulrich. Mad Monkey Kung Fu Mad Monkey Kung Fu is a 1979 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Lau Kar-leung. Later, the film was released on DVD by Dragon Dynasty. Besides directing Mad Monkey Kung Fu, Lau Kar-Leung, debuts as a lead character who is crippled by the villain in a devious plot that defames the martial arts master, the character later goes on to teach a young vagrant his unique monkey style kung-fu, who then avenges his shame. Mad Monkey Kung Fu is one of Lau Kar-Leungs many Martial Arts masterpieces, and is praised for its intricate plot and streamlined presentation of both story and Martial Arts. 100 Days 100 Days is a 1991 Indian Hindi psychological thriller film, starring Jackie Shroff, Madhuri Dixit, Moon Moon Sen and Javed Jaffrey. The film is a mystery thriller that follows the events in the life of a woman with Extrasensory perception. The film was a super-hit. It was a remake of the Tamil film 1984 Nooravathu Naal which itself was an unofficial adaptation of the 1977 Italian giallo film Sette note in nero. New York: A Documentary Film New York: A Documentary Film is an eight-part, 17½ hour, American documentary film on the history of New York City. It was directed by Ric Burns and originally aired in the U.S. on PBS. The film was a production of Steeplechase Films in association with WGBH Boston, Thirteen/WNET, and The New-York Historical Society. The series was written by Burns and James Sanders and produced by Burnss company, Steeplechase Films. Several noted New York City historians, including Mike Wallace, Kenneth T. Jackson, David Levering Lewis and Robert Caro participated in the making of the series as consultants, and appeared on camera. It was narrated by David Ogden Stiers. Other notable figures who appeared in the series include Rudolph Giuliani, former mayor Ed Koch, former New York governor Mario Cuomo, former U.S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, poet Allen Ginsberg, novelists Alfred Kazin and Brendan Gill, director Martin Scorsese, journalist Pete Hamill, former Congresswoman Bella Abzug, historian Niall Ferguson, philosopher Marshall Berman, writer Fran Lebowitz, engineer Leslie E. Robertson, architect Robert A.M. Stern, high wire artist Philippe Petit, real estate developer Donald Trump, and author David McCullough. The Harmonium in My Memory The Harmonium in My Memory is a 1999 South Korean film based on the best-selling Korean semi-autobiographical novel Female Student by Ha Keum-chan. Two Men Went to War Two Men Went to War is a 2002 British war comedy-drama film based on a true World War II story, from Raymond Foxalls book Amateur Commandos which describes the adventures of two army dental corps soldiers who sneak off on their own personal invasion of France. The film was directed by John Henderson with a screenplay by Richard Everett and Christopher Villiers. The Legend of Evil Lake The Legend of the Evil Lake is a 2003 South Korean fantasy/horror film directed by Lee Kwang-hoon. It is a remake of Shin Sang-oks 1969 film A Thousand Year-Old Fox. The film was not particularly well received and was seen by 101,478 people at Seoul theaters. O Jerusalem O Jerusalem is a 2006 drama film directed by Elie Chouraqui. It is based on the historical documentary novel of the same name, written by Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collins. The working title for release in the US is Beyond Friendship. It was produced for US distribution by Jeffrey Konvitz. Princess Tutu is a Japanese magical girl anime series created by illustrator and animator Ikuko Itoh. Inspired by ballet and fairy tales, particularly The Ugly Duckling and Swan Lake, the story follows a duck who is transformed into the mythical ballerina Princess Tutu in order to save the shattered heart of a storybook prince come to life. The first season was broadcast in Japan in 2002 and the second in 2002 and 2003. It was also adapted into a two-volume manga. Both the manga and anime series were licensed by ADV Films in 2004 for distribution in North America, then by AEsir Holdings when ADV Films closed in 2009, but its upcoming Blu-ray Disc release will be distributed by Sentai Filmworks, as the latter two are parts of Section23 Films. The series explores the concepts of destiny and free will. Reviewers point out that although Princess Tutu is nominally a magical girl series, it is more of a "fairy tale set to ballet with a few magical girl elements mixed in," and its use of dance in lieu of violence to solve conflicts carries "surprisingly effective emotional appeal." Meet the Santas Meet the Santas is an American television film starring Steve Guttenberg and Crystal Bernard. It premiered on Hallmark Channel in 2005. It is a sequel to 2004s Single Santa Seeks Mrs. Claus. As of 2010, it is shown in the 25 Days of Christmas programming block on ABC Family. Gnomes & Trolls: The Secret Chamber Gnomes and Trolls: The Secret Chamber is a 2008 Swedish animated childrens fantasy film directed by Robert Rhodin for the Stockholm-based studio White Shark. The movie was the first CG animated movie produced by a Swedish company. Nairobi Half Life Nairobi Half Life is a 2012 Kenyan drama film directed by David "Tosh" Gitonga. The film was selected as the Kenyan entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but did not make the final shortlist, and is the first time Kenya has submitted a film in this category. At the 33rd Durban International Film Festival, Joseph Wairimu won the award for Best Actor. He also won the Africa Movie Academy Award for Most Promising Actor from the Awards 9th ceremony. It won the most awards at Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards 2014. Adopting Terror Adopting Terror is a 2012 drama thriller film directed by Micho Rutare and starring Sean Astin, Samaire Armstrong, and Monet Mazur. It was released on April 7, 2012. Parts of the movie were filmed in Los Angeles, Santa Clarita, and Sun Valley, California. Thira Thira is a 2013 Indian Malayalam thriller film directed by Vineeth Sreenivasan and scripted by his cousin Rakesh Mantodi. It stars Shobana alongside debutant Dhyan Sreenivasan in the lead roles. The film was produced by Manoj Menon under the banner ReelsMagic and distributed by LJ Films. Thira was announced to be the first installment in a trilogy of thriller films. According to Srinivasan, the film was inspired from the book The Road of Lost Innocence: The True Story of a Cambodian Heroine by Somaly Mam. The film marks the debut of Vineeth Sreenivasans younger brother Dhyan Sreenivasan and also the return of actress Shobana to Malayalam cinema after almost a decade. It was filmed by Jomon T. John and has music composed by Shaan Rahman. Principal photography of the film took place in Hyderabad, Chennai, Belgaum and Goa. It was released on 14 November 2013.The film was screened in IFFK 2013. Thira is a Malayalam movie to introduce the concept of casting director. Boomerang Boomerang is a 2015 French drama film directed by François Favrat and starring Laurent Lafitte, Mélanie Laurent, Audrey Dana and Wladimir Yordanoff. It is an adaptation of Tatiana de Rosnays novel A Secret Kept. The film was released in theatres on 23 September 2015. Dementia 13 Dementia 13 is a 2017 American horror film directed by Richard LeMay, and starring Julia Campanelli, Ana Isabelle, Marianne Noscheze, Channing Pickett, and Christian Ryan. It is a remake of 1963s Dementia 13. Malli Raava Malli Raava is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language romantic film, directed by Gowtham Tinnanuri and produced by Rahul Yadav Nakka. It stars Sumanth and Aakanksha Singh in the lead roles, with the latter making her debut in Telugu cinema. Its popular music was composed by Shravan Bharadwaj and released on Madhura Audio. The film was released on 8 December 2017 to positive reviews, and was a hit at the box office. Matthias & Maxime Matthias & Maxime is a 2019 Canadian drama film written and directed by Xavier Dolan. It stars Dolan, Gabriel DAlmeida Freitas, Pier-Luc Funk, Samuel Gauthier, Antoine Pilon, Adib Alkhalidey, Anne Dorval, Micheline Bernard, Marilyn Castonguay and Catherine Brunet. It had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on 22 May 2019. It is scheduled to be released on 9 October 2019, by Les Films Séville. Card Party Playing Cards, or Card Party, is an 1896 French short black-and-white silent film by Georges Méliès. It was the first film in Méliès prolific career, and thus is number one in his Star Film catalogue. It is a remake of Louis Lumières film The Messers. Lumière at Cards, which was released earlier the same year. Along with Georges Méliès himself, his brother Gaston Méliès and daughter Georgette Méliès both appear in the film. Judex Judex is the title of a 1916 silent French film serial concerning the adventures of Judex, who is a pulp hero, similar to The Shadow, created by Louis Feuillade and Arthur Bernède. His Wedding Night His Wedding Night is a 1917 American two-reel silent comedy film written by, directed by, and starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. It also features Buster Keaton and Al St. John Mr. Thank You is a 1936 Japanese drama film written and directed by Hiroshi Shimizu. and based on a short story by the Nobel Prize-winning novelist, Yasunari Kawabata. Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars Flash Gordons Trip to Mars is a 1938 Universal Pictures 15–chapter movie serial, based on the syndicated newspaper comic strip Flash Gordon. It is the second of the three Flash Gordon serials made by Universal between 1936 and 1940. The main cast from the first serial reprise their roles: Buster Crabbe as Flash Gordon, Jean Rogers as Dale Arden, Frank Shannon as Dr. Alexis Zarkov, Charles B. Middleton as Ming the Merciless, and Richard Alexander as Prince Barin. Also in the principal cast are Beatrice Roberts as Queen Azura, Donald Kerr as Happy Hapgood, Montague Shaw as the Clay King, and Wheeler Oakman as Mings chief henchman. The serial was followed by Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe. Station West Station West is a 1948 black-and-white film directed by Sidney Lanfield and based on a Western novel by Luke Short. Burl Ives plays a small role and sings the following songs on the soundtrack: "A Stranger in Town," "The Suns Shining Warm," and "A Man Cant Grow Old." King of the Rocket Men King of the Rocket Men is a 1949 12-chapter black-and-white Republic movie serial, produced by Franklin Adreon, directed Fred C. Brannon, that stars Tristram Coffin, Mae Clarke, Don Haggerty, House Peters, James Craven, and I. Stanford Jolley. This serial is notable for featuring the only character actually called "Rocket Man", a misnomer applied by fans to the other rocket-powered-suited heroes that followed in Republics later serials: Radar Men from the Moon, Zombies of the Stratosphere, and Sky Marshal of the Universe. No Down Payment No Down Payment is a 1957 film drama directed by Martin Ritt. It was scripted by Philip Yordan, who fronted for a then uncredited and blacklisted Ben Maddow, and is based on the novel of the same name by John McPartland. Featured is an all star cast, including Joanne Woodward, Sheree North, Tony Randall, Jeffrey Hunter, Cameron Mitchell, and Pat Hingle. Set in a California subdivision, the story follows four couples who have bought homes and are neighbors. Among the problems facing the couples are alcoholism, racism, and promiscuity. The story revolves around the idea of "no down payment" and the over-extended nature of families economic situation. Tony Randall is in an unsympathetic role, a car salesman looking for a good time. Other issues include discrimination against a former war hero for lack of education. Operation Mad Ball Operation Mad Ball is a 1957 military comedy from Columbia Pictures, produced by Jed Harris, directed by Richard Quine, that stars Jack Lemmon, Ernie Kovacs, Kathryn Grant, Arthur OConnell, and Mickey Rooney. The screenplay is by Blake Edwards, Jed Harris, and Arthur Carter, based on an unproduced play by Carter. Face of the Frog Der Frosch mit der Maske, aka Face of the Frog, is a 1959 West German-Danish black-and-white crime film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Siegfried Lowitz and Joachim Fuchsberger. It was the first of a very successful series of films based on works by Edgar Wallace produced by Rialto Film in West Germany. This film was adapted from the 1925 novel The Fellowship of the Frog. The Undertaker and His Pals The Undertaker and His Pals is a 1966 American horror film directed by T.L.P. Swicegood. Three Poplars at Plyuschikha Street Three Poplars in Plyushchikha is a 1968 romantic drama feature film directed by Tatyana Lioznova based on the story by Alexander Borschagovsky "Three Poplars in Shabolovka". The film was a box-office success, it was seen by 26 million people in the USSR. Street Mobster Street Mobster, known in Japan as , is a 1972 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku and starring Bunta Sugawara and Noboru Ando. It is the sixth installment in Toeis Gendai Yakuza series of unrelated films by different directors, all starring Sugawara. Shot on location in Kawasaki, the plot centers around Okita, a street thug troublemaker released from prison only to discover that the crime underworld in which he used to operate and the socio-political landscape of Japan has changed dramatically. Complex named it number 3 on their list of The 25 Best Yakuza Movies. Home Vision Entertainment released the movie on DVD in North America in 2004. Arrow Films released a special edition blu-ray in Europe and North America in June, 2018. A River Called Titas Titas Ekti Nadir Naam, or A River Called Titas, is a 1973 Bangladeshi film directed by Ritwik Ghatak. The movie was based on a novel by the same name, written by Adwaita Mallabarman. The movie explores the life of the fishermen on the bank of the Titas River in Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh. Rosy Samad, Golam Mostafa, Kabori, Prabir Mitra, and Roushan Jamil acted in the main roles. The shooting of the movie took a toll on Ghataks health, as he was suffering from tuberculosis at the time. Alongside Satyajit Rays Kanchenjungha and Mrinal Sens Calcutta 71, Titash Ekti Nadir Naam is one of the earliest films to resemble hyperlink cinema, featuring multiple characters in a collection of interconnected stories, predating Robert Altmans Nashville. End of the Game End of the Game is a 1975 DeLuxe Color German mystery thriller film directed by Maximilian Schell and starring Jon Voight, Jacqueline Bisset, Martin Ritt and Robert Shaw. Co-written by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, the film is an adaptation of his 1950 crime novella The Judge and His Hangman. Dürrenmatt also appeared in the film, and Donald Sutherland played the role of the corpse of Ulrich Schmied. Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land Starflight: The Plane That Couldn’t Land is a 1983 television film directed by Jerry Jameson and starring Lee Majors, Hal Linden, Lauren Hutton, Ray Milland, Gail Strickland, George DiCenzo, Tess Harper and Terry Kiser. The film also features an all-star ensemble television cast in supporting roles. Jameson had become known for his work on "... movie-of-the-week phenomenon and group-jeopardy suspense and terror." His work with Lee Majors had begun with the television series The Six Million Dollar Man in 1973 with the actor starring in three of Jamesons later films. Little Jerusalem Little Jerusalem is a 2005 French drama film directed by Karin Albou. Albous film depicts how the conflict between the rational and the irrational drives the relationships within a Jewish family living in the outskirts of Paris. Dombivli Fast Dombivali Fast is a Marathi film directed by Nishikanth Kamat. It is the story of a middle class bank employee, Madhav Apte, an ordinary, law-abiding and honest citizen who faces constant frustration with the injustice and corruption that pervades in all walks of his life. The film portrays Aptes mental breakdown as he reaches his breaking point, and his rampage as a vigilante across Mumbai to set things right. The film stars Sandeep Kulkarni in the lead with Shilpa Tulaskar and Sandesh Jadhav. The film bears resemblance to the 1993 Hollywood film Falling Down, starring Michael Douglas. Kamat remade the film in Tamil as Evano Oruvan with R. Madhavan playing the lead. Mississippi Damned Mississippi Damned is a 2009 American drama film directed by Tina Mabry and starring Tessa Thompson, DB Woodside, Malcolm Goodwin, Malcolm David Kelley and Michael Hyatt. The film was written and directed by Tina Mabry, based on her life growing up in Tupelo. It was filmed in and around Ahoskie. Varudu Varudu is a 2010 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Gunasekhar in his tenth directorial film. This film stars Allu Arjun, Tamil actor Arya, and Bhanu Sri Mehra in the lead roles, while Suhasini Mani Ratnam, Ashish Vidyarthi, and Brahmanandam, among others, play supporting roles. D.V.V. Danayya is the producer of the film. The music was composed by Mani Sharma, and the film released on 31 March 2010. Vastadu Naa Raju Vastadu Naa Raju is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Hemant Madhukar. It stars Vishnu Manchu, who has also produced the film and Taapsee Pannu in the lead roles. While Gopal Reddy S has handled the camera, the music is composed by Mani Sharma. The film released in February 2011. The film is dubbed as "Dare Devil" in Hindi. Electricity Electricity is a 2014 British film directed by Bryn Higgins, starring Agyness Deyn, Lenora Crichlow and Christian Cooke. the film is about the journey seen through the eyes of a young woman with epilepsy. Electricity is an adaptation of the novel by Ray Robinson. It was produced in Saltburn-by-the-Sea in June 2013; some filming was carried out in London and in North East England. The film was released on 12 December 2014. Now and Forever Now and Forever is a 1934 American drama film directed by Henry Hathaway. The screenplay by Vincent Lawrence and Sylvia Thalberg was based on a story by Jack Kirkland and Melville Baker. The film stars Gary Cooper, Carole Lombard, and Shirley Temple in a story about a criminal going straight for his childs sake. Temple sang "The World Owes Me a Living". The film was critically well received. Temple adored Cooper who nicknamed her Wigglebritches. This is the only film in which Lombard and Temple appeared together. Unknown World Unknown World is a 1951 independently made American black-and-white science fiction adventure film, directed by Terry O. Morse, and starring Bruce Kellogg, Marilyn Nash, Jim Bannon, and Otto Waldis. Distributed by Lippert Pictures, it was produced by Irving A. Block, Jack Rabin, and Robert L. Lippert. The films storyline concerns a scientific expedition seeking livable space deep beneath the Earths surface in the event a nuclear war makes living above ground impossible. Jackal of Nahueltoro Jackal of Nahueltoro is a 1969 Chilean drama film directed by Miguel Littín. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. A Girl in Australia A Girl in Australia is a 1971 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa, with stars Alberto Sordi and Claudia Cardinale. Smash Palace Smash Palace is a New Zealand feature film that premiered at Cannes in May 1981 and was released theatrically in April 1982. The film chronicles a former race car driver who inadvertently contributes to the end of his marriage, then kidnaps his daughter. Lawrences character runs a carwrecking yard in an isolated area of New Zealands North Island. Smash Palace was the second feature directed by Roger Donaldson. Critical acclaim in the United States won him interest from Hollywood, and the chance to direct the first of a number of films financed outside of New Zealand, The Bounty. The soundtrack was composed and performed by New Zealand-born singer Sharon ONeill. Smash Palace has an R16 rating. Off Beat Off Beat is a 1986 American comedy film about a young librarian who impersonates a police officer. The film was directed by Michael Dinner, and stars Judge Reinhold, Meg Tilly, and Cleavant Derricks. Just Heroes Just Heroes is a 1989 Hong Kong crime film, directed by John Woo and Wu Ma. The film stars Danny Lee, David Chiang and Stephen Chow. What Time Is It? What time is it? is a 1989 Italian drama film directed by Ettore Scola. It was co-produced with France. The Delinquents The Delinquents is a 1989 Australian drama film directed by Chris Thomson and stars Kylie Minogue and Charlie Schlatter as the main characters Lola and Brownie, and was filmed in Brisbane, Maryborough and Bundaberg, Queensland. The films screenplay by Clayton Frohman and Mac Gudgeon is based on Criena Rohans book of the same name. The film was released internationally, including the United Kingdom, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, and West Germany. The film was released in Australia on 21 December 1989 to mixed reviews from critics. It grossed $3,370,650 at the box office in Australia, equivalent to $5,864,931 in 2009 dollars. A soundtrack was also released. The film was notable as being the debut for pop singer Minogue. Hiroshima Hiroshima is a 1995 Japanese-Canadian war drama film directed by Koreyoshi Kurahara and Roger Spottiswoode about the decision-making processes that led to the dropping of the atomic bombs by the United States on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki toward the end of World War II. The three-hour film was made for television and evidently had no theatrical release, but is available on DVD for home viewing. A combination of dramatisation, historical footage, and eyewitness interviews, the film alternates between documentary footage and the dramatic recreations. Both the dramatisations and most of the original footage are presented as sepia-toned images, serving to blur the distinction between them. The languages are English and Japanese, with subtitles, and the actors are largely Canadian and Japanese. Umirayushchiy lebed The Dying Swan is a 1917 drama film directed by Yevgeni Bauer and starring Vera Karalli, Aleksandr Kheruvimov, Vitold Polonsky, Andrej Gromov, and Ivane Perestiani. Gojoe: Spirit War Chronicle is a 2000 Japanese jidaigeki action film directed by Sogo Ishii. In several English-speaking countries, it was released as Gojoe: Spirit War Chronicle. The film is a martial arts film set in twelfth century Japan about a battle between the Minamoto and Taira clans. Mind the Gap Mind the Gap is a 2004 American multi-story comedy-drama film, written and directed by Eric Schaeffer. The film moves back and forth between five separate stories that interconnect with each other by the end of the film. The film stars Elizabeth Reaser, Eric Schaeffer, Jill Sobule, Charles Parnell, John Heard, Vera Farmiga, and Alan King in his last film role. Yesterday Once More Yesterday Once More is a 2004 Hong Kong romantic comedy caper film produced and directed by Johnnie To and starring Andy Lau and Sammi Cheng. Pilot "Pilot" is the pilot and the first episode of the first season of the American sitcom My Name Is Earl. The episode was written by series creator Greg Garcia and directed by Marc Buckland. "Pilot" originally aired in the United States on NBC on September 20, 2005. A Letter to Elia A Letter to Elia is a 2010 documentary film directed by Kent Jones and Martin Scorsese that follows the life and career of film director Elia Kazan and how he influenced Scorsese. Made from clips from films, stills, readings from Kazans autobiography, a speech he wrote on directing read by Elias Koteas, a videotaped interview done late in Kazans life, and Scorseses commentary on and off screen. Passenger Side Passenger Side is a 2009 drama film written and directed by Matthew Bissonnette and produced by Corey Marr. It stars Adam Scott, Joel Bissonnette and Robin Tunney. The film premiered at the 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival before screening at numerous film festivals worldwide including the Toronto International Film Festival, BFI London Film Festival, and Whistler Film Festival. The film won the Citytv Award for Best Canadian Feature at the Edmonton International Film Festival and was named to TIFFs annual year-end Canadas Top Ten list for 2009. Passenger Side was released theatrically in Canada in May 2009 by Corey Marr Productions and Kinosmith. It has been picked up by Strand Releasing in the U.S., Axiom Film in the U.K. and IFC Films internationally. Aa Dekhen Zara Aa Dekhen Zara is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language science fiction thriller film written by Sheershak Anand , starring Neil Nitin Mukesh, who plays a photo journalist, and Bipasha Basu, as a disc jockey. The film is the directorial debut of Jehangir Surti. Stonados Stonados is a 2013 American-Canadian low-budget science-fiction action disaster television film directed by Jason Bourque. It is set in Boston and was filmed in Victoria, BC. The film was generally poorly received. Spud 3: Learning to Fly Spud 3: Learning to Fly is a 2014 South African comedy film written by John van de Ruit, directed by John Barker and starring Troye Sivan, John Cleese and Caspar Lee. It is the second sequel to the 2010 film Spud following Spud 2: The Madness Continues. It is based on van de Ruits novel Spud - Learning to Fly. Happy Hour is a 2015 Japanese film directed by Ryūsuke Hamaguchi. Second Chance Second Chance is a 1953 Technicolor film noir crime film directed by Rudolph Maté. The picture, shot on location in Mexico in 3-Dimension, features Robert Mitchum, Linda Darnell, and Jack Palance. It is notable as the first RKO film produced in 3D. White Feather White Feather is a 1955 Technicolor CinemaScope western film directed by Robert D. Webb and starring Robert Wagner. It was filmed in Durango, Mexico. The story is based on fact; however, the particulars of the plot and the characters of the story are fictional. All at Sea Barnacle Bill is a 1957 Ealing Studios comedy film, starring Alec Guinness. He plays an unsuccessful Royal Navy officer, and six of his maritime ancestors. This was the final Ealing comedy as well as the last film Guinness made for Ealing Studios, although some sources list Davy as the final Ealing comedy. By coincidence, his first Ealing success was Kind Hearts and Coronets, in which he also played multiple roles. The film was written by the screenwriter of Passport to Pimlico. Vinyl Vinyl is a 1965 American black-and-white experimental film directed by Andy Warhol at The Factory. It is an early adaptation of Anthony Burgess novel A Clockwork Orange, starring Gerard Malanga, Edie Sedgwick, Ondine, and Tosh Carillo, and featuring such songs as "Nowhere to Run" by Martha and the Vandellas, "Tired of Waiting for You" by The Kinks, "The Last Time" by The Rolling Stones and "Shout" by The Isley Brothers. Kivenpyörittäjän kylä The Last Wedding is a 1995 Finnish comedy film directed by Markku Pölönen. The film was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Cat's Cradle Cats Cradle is an experimental short film by Stan Brakhage, produced in 1959. The film was described by Brakhage as "sexual witchcraft involving two couples and a medium cat." Light of My Eyes Luce dei miei occhi is a 2001 Italian romance-drama film directed by Giuseppe Piccioni. The film entered the 58th Venice International Film Festival, where Luigi Lo Cascio and Sandra Ceccarelli were awarded with the Volpi Cup for Best Actor and Best Actress, respectively. Monsieur N. Monsieur N. is a 2003 British-French film directed by Antoine de Caunes. It tells the story of the last years of the life of the Emperor Napoléon, who was imprisoned by the British on St Helena. Napoléon retained a loyal entourage of officers who helped him plot his escape, and evaded the attentions of Major-General Sir Hudson Lowe, the islands overzealous Governor. The film suggests that Napoléon could have escaped to Louisiana, where he died, and that the body exhumed and now at Les Invalides is that of Napoléons officer Cipriani. The film also suggests that Napoléon and his young new English wife could have attended the ceremony of "Napoléons" burial in the Invalides. Ben Hur Ben Hur is a 2003 animated drama film based on the novel A Tale of the Christ, by Lew Wallace. It is the fourth film adaptation of the novel. Charlton Hestons production company, Agamemnon Films, produced this direct-to-video animated version of the story, with Heston himself reprising his role as the title character. It would prove to be his final film role before his death in 2008. Inju: The Beast in the Shadow Inju: The Beast in the Shadow is a 2008 film by Barbet Schroeder. The film stars Benoît Magimel and Lika Minamoto and was filmed on location in Tokyo. The film is based on a 1928 novel by Japanese writer Edogawa Rampo. The novel has been published in English by Kurodahan Press under the title Beast in the Shadows in a dual edition with The Black Lizard. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival in August 2008, followed by the Toronto International Film Festival in September, 2008. The film was released in France on September 3, 2008. Christmas Caper Christmas Caper is an ABC Family Original Movie. It aired on November 25, 2007 on ABC Family as part of their 25 Days of Christmas. The film stars Shannen Doherty, Ty Olsson, Sonya Salomaa and Stefanie von Pfetten. Aching Hearts Aching Hearts is a 2009 Danish drama film directed by Nils Malmros. Cold Lunch Cold Lunch is a 2008 Norwegian drama film directed by Eva Sørhaug, starring Ane Dahl Torp, Pia Tjelta and Aksel Hennie. It was Sørhaugs début as a director. I Met the Walrus I Met the Walrus is an animated film directed by Josh Raskin and produced by Jerry Levitan. It stars Levitan and John Lennon. The films pen illustration is by James Braithwaite and computer illustration is by Alex Kurina. The film is based on an interview of John Lennon by Jerry Levitan in 1969. Levitan, then 14 years old, tracked Lennon to his hotel room at Torontos King Edward Hotel after hearing a rumour that Lennon had been sighted at the Toronto Airport. Jerry made his way into John Lennons suite and persuaded John to agree to an interview. The animation is based on Levitans 30-minute recording of the interview, which was edited down to 5 minutes. The film was created in 2006-2007, produced by Jerry Levitan and supported by a grant from Bravo!FACT. It premiered March 22, 2007 at This is London, a Toronto nightclub. Since then, I Met the Walrus has appeared at film festivals around the world. It has won many awards including a 2009 Daytime Emmy in the New Approaches, Daytime Entertainment category, Best Animated Short awards for the American Film Institute and the Middle East International Film Festival. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. It was selected to be one of 25 YouTube videos to be part of the first Guggenheim Museum/YouTube Play "A Biennial of Creative Video". I Met The Walrus has since been adapted as a book, authored by Jerry Levitan and published by Harper Collins. Friend Request Pending Friend Request Pending is a 2011 short comedy drama film written and produced by Chris Croucher and directed by Chris Foggin. It stars Judi Dench, Tom Hiddleston, and Philip Jackson. It was included in the feature film Stars in Shorts. Little Thirteen Little Thirteen is a 2012 German drama film directed by Christian Klandt. The film stars Muriel Wimmer as one of three troubled teenagers from different social backgrounds that face various challenges. Your Lie in April is a 2016 Japanese youth music romance film directed by Takehiko Shinjō, written by , starring Suzu Hirose and Kento Yamazaki and based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by . It was released in Japan by Toho on September 10, 2016. In Old Arizona In Old Arizona is a 1928 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Irving Cummings, nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture. The film, which was based on the character of the Cisco Kid in the story "The Caballeros Way" by O. Henry, was a major innovation in Hollywood. It was the first major Western to use the new technology of sound and the first talkie to be filmed outdoors. It made extensive use of authentic locations, filming in Bryce Canyon National Park and Zion National Park in Utah, and the Mission San Juan Capistrano and the Mojave Desert in California. The film premiered in Los Angeles on December 25, 1928 and went into general release on either December 28, 1928 or January 20, 1929. In Old Arizona contributed to creating the image of the singing cowboy, as its star, Warner Baxter, does some incidental singing. Baxter went on to win the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance. Other nominations included Best Director for Irving Cummings, Best Writing for Tom Barry, Best Cinematography for Arthur Edeson, and Best Picture. The Big Broadcast of 1938 The Big Broadcast of 1938 is a Paramount Pictures musical comedy film featuring W. C. Fields and Bob Hope. Directed by Mitchell Leisen, the film is the last in a series of Big Broadcast movies that were variety show anthologies. This film featured the debut of Hopes signature song, "Thanks for the Memory" by Ralph Rainger. Ada Ada is a 1961 American political drama film made by Avon Productions, and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Daniel Mann, and produced by Lawrence Weingarten, with a screenplay by Arthur Sheekman and William Driskill based on the novel Ada Dallas by Wirt Williams. The musical score was by Bronislau Kaper, and the cinematography by Joseph Ruttenberg. The art direction was by Edward Carfagno and George W. Davis, and the costume design by Helen Rose. The film stars Susan Hayward and Dean Martin, with Wilfrid Hyde-White, Ralph Meeker, and Martin Balsam. Parvarish Parvarish is a 1977 Hindi crime drama film directed by Manmohan Desai. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan and Vinod Khanna as two brothers playing oneupmanship, because one brother believes he is adopted and not the real son. Shabana Azmi and Neetu Singh play the love interests. Amjad Khan and Kader Khan are the villains. Laxmikant Pyarelal gave the music to this film and Majrooh Sultanpuri the lyrics. This was a "Hit" and the fourth highest-grossing film of the year at the Box office; and M. Desais one of four hits that year, the others being Dharam Veer and Chacha Bhatija with Dharmendra and Amar Akbar Anthony, a blockbuster with Amitabh Bachchan, Vinod Khanna and Rishi Kapoor. The film also marked Shammi Kapoors full entry into character roles, which he would lead in for nearly the next two decades. It Came from Hollywood It Came from Hollywood is a 1982 American comedy documentary film compiling clips from various B movies. Written by Dana Olsen and directed by Malcolm Leo and Andrew Solt , the film features wraparound segments and narration by several famous comedians, including Dan Aykroyd, John Candy, Gilda Radner, and Cheech and Chong. Sections of It Came from Hollywood focus on gorilla pictures, anti-marijuana films and the works of Ed Wood. The closing signature song was the doo wop hit "Whats Your Name" by Don and Juan. The Cave of the Golden Rose 4 Fantaghirò 4 is the fourth film from the Fantaghirò series. Released in 1994, it was directed by Lamberto Bava and stars Alessandra Martines as the title character. The film was released on television as a two-parter, and is known in some releases as Fantaghirò 7 and Fantaghirò 8. In Fantaghirò 4, after a mysterious black cloud destroys Fantaghiròs castle, she allies herself with Prince Parsel to track the black cloud to its origins and stop whoever is casting it. This film featured very few returning characters from the previous films, and most notable is that Kim Rossi Stuart, the hero of the previous films, did not return at all. In order to circumvent this, his character was written to accommodate a different actor, and footage of the first film was re-used for the finale. Sarah, Plain & Tall: Winter's End Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winters End is a 1999 Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television drama film and is the third of three television films based on the trilogy of childrens books by Patricia MacLachlan: Sarah, Plain and Tall and its sequel Skylark. Though they do not share a title, the events in the film Winters End are taken from MacLachlans book Calebs Story, though in order to appeal to a more adult audience than the childrens books the events are expanded and the tone made slightly more serious. The movie premiered on CBS on November 21, 1999. Madame Bovary Madame Bovary is a 2000 British miniseries directed by Tim Fywell and based on the novel of the same name by 19th-century French author Gustave Flaubert. It is aired in two parts between 6 and 13 February in the U.S.A on WGBH-TV and from 10 to 11 April in the United Kingdom on BBC Two. Soft Shell Man Soft Shell Man is a Québécois film, directed by André Turpin released in 2001. The film was shot September to October 2000 in Aylmer and Montreal. Khadgam Khadgam is a 2002 Indian Telugu-language action drama film produced by Sunkara Madhu Murali and directed by Krishna Vamsi for Karthikeya Movies. The movie was released on 29 November 2002 and was successful. It features Srikanth, Ravi Teja, Prakash Raj, Sonali Bendre, Sangeetha Krish and Kim Sharma. The music was composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The lyrics were penned by Sirivennela Sitaramasastri, Suddala Ashok Teja and Shakti. The movie introduced Shafi, Subba Raju and Model Vasu as villains. It was a Blockbuster at the box-office. It was dubbed in Hindi as Marte Dam Tak, and in Tamil as Manik Baasha. In 2005, K. Subash remade the movie in Hindi titled Insan, with Ajay Devgan, Akshay Kumar and Tushar Kapoor. Krishna Cottage Krishna Cottage is a 2004 Indian Hindi horror film directed by Santram Varma. It was produced by the mother-daughter team of Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor, better known for producing Indian television soap operas. It starred Sohail Khan, Isha Koppikar and Anita Hassanandani in the leading roles. The film did average business at the Indian box office. Gharshana Gharshana is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by G.Sivaraju & C.Venkatraju on Geeta Chitra International banner, directed by Gautham Menon. Venkatesh and Asin played the lead roles and music was composed by Harris Jayaraj. It is a remake of the 2003 Tamil film Kaakha Kaakha. Heaven on Earth Heaven on Earth a.k.a. Videsh is a 2008 Canadian film directed and written by Deepa Mehta. Preity Zinta plays the leading role of Chand, a young Indian Punjabi woman who finds herself in an abusive arranged marriage with an Indo-Canadian man, played by theatre actor Vansh Bhardwaj. The film released in India dubbed into Hindi under the title Videsh. Avan Ivan Avan Ivan is a 2011 Indian Tamil comedy-drama film written and directed by Bala, who with this project directs his fifth feature film. The film stars Vishal, Arya, Janani Iyer and Madhu Shalini in the lead roles. The film, produced by Kalpathi S. Agorams AGS Entertainment, features music by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by Arthur A. Wilson and editing by Suresh Urs. Set in the backdrops of Theni, Avan Ivan illustrates the relationship between two boisterously playful half-brothers. The film, which was dubbed in Telugu as Vaadu Veedu, released worldwide on 17 June 2011, to mixed critical response. According to Eros International, it was successful at the box office. Detective K: Secret of Virtuous Widow Detective K: Secret of the Virtuous Widow is a 2011 South Korean film based on the novel by Kim Tak-hwan, starring Kim Myung-min in the lead role. It was the 4th best selling Korean film of 2011. L'arte della felicità The Art of Happiness is a 2013 Italian animated drama film written and directed by Alessandro Rak, at his directorial debut. It opened the International Critics Week at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. Potugadu Potugadu is a Telugu film directed by Pavan Wadeyar. It is a remake of the Kannada film Govindaya Namaha, also directed by Wadeyar. It was produced by Sirisha and Sridhar under the Ramalakshmi Cine Creations banner. The film has four heroines, Sakshi Chowdhary, Simran Kaur Mundi, Rachel and Anupriya Goenka. Achu scored the music, and two tunes from the Kannada film - including the "Pyarge Aagbittaite" - were used in the Telugu version. The shooting was wrapped up in a single extensive schedule and the post-production work was simultaneously in progress. Reportedly Potugadu was going to be the biggest movie in terms of budget in Manojs career. The film released on 14 September 2013 and was declared a hit at the box office. Edge Edge is a 2015 television pilot produced by Amazon Studios. It is a Western set in Kansas based on the Edge book series by George G. Gilman. Destination: Dewsbury Destination: Dewsbury is a 2018 British comedy film directed by Jack Spring. Too Funny to Fail: The Life & Death of The Dana Carvey Show Too Funny to Fail: The Life & Death of The Dana Carvey Show is an American documentary film that premiered on Hulu on October 21, 2017. Directed, written and produced by Josh Greenbaum, it explores the creation of The Dana Carvey Show, how its creative team was assembled, and how the show ultimately came to be cancelled. Julia Misbehaves Julia Misbehaves is a 1948 American romantic comedy film, which stars Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon as a married couple who are soon separated by his snobbish family. They meet again many years later, when the daughter he has raised, played by Elizabeth Taylor, invites her mother to her wedding. The film also features Peter Lawford and Cesar Romero. This adaptation of Margery Sharps novel The Nutmeg Tree – which was also the basis of the 1940 Broadway play Lady in Waiting – was director Jack Conways final film. The Angry Hills The Angry Hills is a 1959 film directed by Robert Aldrich, based on the novel by Leon Uris, and starring Robert Mitchum and Stanley Baker. The Cynic, the Rat and the Fist The Cynic, the Rat and the Fist is an Italian poliziotteschi film directed in 1977 by Umberto Lenzi. The film was described by Italian film critic and historian Roberto Curti as "a sequel of sorts"Lenzis 1976 The Tough Ones, with Maurizio Merli reprising the role of Commissioner Leonardo Tanzi. The title of the movie inspired the book Cinici infami e violenti, written by Daniele Magni and Silvio Giobbio, a book guide about "Poliziotteschi". Naram Garam Naram Garam is a 1981 Bollywood film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The movie was produced by Subhash Gupta and Uday Narayan Singh and had music by R.D. Burman. It reprises many actors and actresses from the 1979 hit Gol Maal with the same names. It was also directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee and starred Amol Palekar in the lead. Plot elements of this movie have been used in the 1985 Malayalam comedy Aram + Aram = Kinnaram. Dark Age Dark Age is a 1987 Australian horror adventure film directed by Arch Nicholson, produced by Antony I. Ginnane and starring John Jarratt. Uuno Turhapuro - kaksoisagentti Uuno Turhapuro – kaksoisagentti is a Finnish 1987 comedy film written and directed by Spede Pasanen. It is the twelfth film in the Uuno Turhapuro series, and at the same time the first one to be made without Ere Kokkonen. Its name translates to "Uuno Turhapuro – the double agent". To the Limit To the Limit is a 1995 action thriller film directed by Raymond Martino and starring Michael Nouri as China Smith and Joey Travolta as Frank Davinci. The film is a sequel to DaVincis War, and its plot concerns a CIA rogue division war against the criminal underworld. It was the first starring role for Anna Nicole Smith, coming after being named Playboy Playmate of the Year. Operation Delta Force Operation Delta Force is a telefilm and direct-to-video film series comprising 5 entries. Screw Loose Svitati is a 1999 Italian comedy film produced by Atmosphere Film S.r.l and Wolf Pictures, directed by and starring Ezio Greggio, written by Rudy De Luca and Steve Haberman, and also starring Ezio Greggio, Mel Brooks and Julie Condra. It was released on 15 February 1999. A Certain Kind of Death A Certain Kind of Death is an American documentary film examining what happens to the bodies of those who die with no next of kin. The film was awarded a Documentary Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and a Jury Award for Best Documentary at the Atlanta Film Festival. The Bypass The Bypass is a 2003 short silent Bollywood film with actors Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Irfan Khan and Sundar Dan Detha. The film was written and directed by Amit Kumar. The Bypass was filmed on a stranded road somewhere in Rajasthan, India. The film was shown at the Edinburgh International Film Festival and Aubagne Film Festival. Trackman Trackman is a 2007 Russian slasher film directed by Igor Shavlak. Chris & Don. A Love Story Chris & Don: A Love Story is a 2007 documentary film that chronicles the lifelong relationship between author Christopher Isherwood and his much younger lover, artist Don Bachardy. Chris & Don combines present-day interviews, archival footage shot by the couple from the 1950s, excerpts from Isherwoods diaries, and playful animations to recount their romance. It was directed by Guido Santi and Tina Mascara, and was the centerpiece film at NewFest, the New York LGBTQ Film Festival, in 2008. Stranded Djinns is a 2010 French horror film written and directed by Hugues Martin and Sandra Martin. It stars Saïd Taghmaoui, Cyril Raffaelli and Aurélien Wiik. The Angels' Melancholia Melancholie der Engel is a 2009 German independent experimental art film directed, shot, and edited by Marian Dora and cowritten by Dora and Carsten Frank. It was planned since 2003 though the shooting was delayed due to monetary issues. It premiered at Weekend of Fear Festival in Erlangen and Nuremberg, Middle Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on 1 May 2009. It was also screened at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival in New York City on 27 October 2009, where it won Best International Feature Film – Arthouse Genre. It was later screened at BUT Film Festival in the Netherlands on 7 June 2013. The DVD was released on 30 July 2010 in Austria. The film received largely negative reviews. While some commended the cinematography, it was seen to be an exploitative hardcore film with repetitive and meaningless depravity communicating its nihilistic message. Stones in Exile Stones in Exile is a 2010 documentary film about the recording of the 1972 The Rolling Stones album Exile on Main St. Directed by Stephen Kijak, it premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. It had its worldwide premiere on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Fallon announced on his show that he would mark the re-release of the album with a weeks worth of musicians performing songs from the album. The final night of the week, he held the premiere. Sirius the Jaeger is a Japanese original anime television series produced by P.A.Works. The series is directed by Masahiro Andō and premiered from July 12 to September 27, 2018. The Stranger in Between Hunted is a black-and-white British film directed by Charles Crichton and released in 1952. Hunted is a crime drama in the form of a chase film, starring Dirk Bogarde, and written by Jack Whittingham and Michael McCarthy. It was produced by Julian Wintle and edited by Gordon Hales and Geoffrey Muller, with cinematography by Eric Cross and music by Hubert Clifford. Hunted can also be seen as an unusual example of the buddy film genre. The film won the Golden Leopard award at the 1952 Locarno International Film Festival. The Lone Ranger The Lone Ranger is a 1956 Western film based on The Lone Ranger television series, starring Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels. The Lone Ranger was the first of two theatrical features based on the popular TV series of the same name; the other one being The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold. This 1956 film was Bonita Granvilles last film appearance. She retired from the screen to marry Jack Wrather. Family Portrait Family Diary is a 1962 Italian film directed by Valerio Zurlini and based on the novel by Vasco Pratolini. It tells the story of two brothers who are brought up apart from each other at their mothers death, then brought together by difficult family circumstances. Described by Elliot Stein in The Village Voice as "the classiest male weepie ever filmed", Family Diary is an exemplary adaptation of the semi-autobiographical Vasco Pratolini novel Two Brothers, and won Zurlini a shared Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. Marcello Mastroianni gives a sensitive, finely judged performance as Enrico, a struggling journalist in the Rome of 1945. He receives a phone call informing him that his younger brother Lorenzo has died. Enrico recalls their long and difficult relationship; he was brought up by their poor, but warm-hearted grandmother, Lorenzo was raised as a gentleman by a wealthy local aristocrat. Reunited in the Florence of the 1930s, Enrico becomes his spoiled brothers keeper, forever haunted by a sense of guilty and responsibility towards a man he both hates and loves. Beautifully photographed by Giuseppe Rotunno, this austere, deeply felt masterwork has been acclaimed as one of Zurlinis greatest achievements. Slaughter Slaughter is a 1972 Blaxploitation film directed by Jack Starrett and starring Jim Brown as a former Green Beret captain seeking revenge for a murder. Stella Stevens, Rip Torn, Don Gordon and Cameron Mitchell co-star. This film was followed by a sequel the following year, Slaughters Big Rip-Off. Born Innocent Born Innocent is a 1974 American made-for-television drama film which was first aired under the NBC World Premiere Movie umbrella on September 10, 1974. Highly publicized and controversial, Born Innocent was the highest-rated television movie to air in the United States in 1974. The movie deals with the physical, psychological and sexual abuse of a teenage girl, and included graphic content never before seen on American television. Police Tactics is a 1974 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. It is the fourth film in a five-part series that Fukasaku made in a span of just two years. P.R.O.F.S. Profs is a French comedy film directed by Patrick Schulmann and released on 18 September 1985. Curry & Pepper Curry and Pepper is a 1990 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Blackie Ko and starring Jacky Cheung and Stephen Chow. This film is Cheung and Chows second film collaboration after the 1988 film, Faithfully Yours. Rockula Rockula is a 1990 American comedy film directed by Luca Bercovici. The story centers on a vampire under a curse. It was written by Bercovici and Jefery Levy. Dean Cameron stars as the vampire Ralph LaVie, Toni Basil plays Phoebe LaVie, Ralphs mother, and Thomas Dolby is the villain Stanley. Bo Diddley has somewhat more than a cameo as Axman, playing in Ralphs band, incidentally named Rockula. The director of photography was John Schwartzman, later the DP on Seabiscuit and Saving Mr. Banks. My Beautiful Girl, Mari My Beautiful Girl, Mari is a 2002 South Korean animated film. It follows the story of a young boy during summer vacation and ascends into flights of surrealistic fantasy, which may or may not be dream sequences. The English-language dub was directed and produced by Carl Macek and licensed by A.D. Vision. Bats: Human Harvest Bats: Human Harvest is a 2007 Sci-Fi Channel original movie, directed by Jamie Dixon, and starring David Chokachi, Tomas Arana, Bill Cusack and Melissa De Sousa. Life Blood Life Blood is a supernatural horror thriller film released in 2009. The film was directed and produced by Ron Carlson. Yobi, the Five Tailed Fox Yobi, the Five Tailed Fox is a 2007 animated Korean film by Lee Sung-gang, the director of My Beautiful Girl. The film loosely draws upon the Korean folk tales of the kumiho. Las viudas de los jueves The Widows of Thursdays is a 2009 Argentine-Spanish crime drama film directed by Marcelo Piñeyro and based on the novel of the same name by Claudia Piñeiro. It stars an ensemble cast consisting of Pablo Echarri, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Juan Diego Botto, Ernesto Alterio, Ana Celentano, Juana Viale, Gabriela Toscano and Gloria Carrá. The story focuses on a crime committed in a gated community and the secrets surrounding wealthy families who reside there. And Now a Word from Our Sponsor And Now a Word From Our Sponsor is a 2013 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Zack Bernbaum. It stars Bruce Greenwood, Parker Posey, Allie MacDonald, Rhys Ward. Greenwood plays a burnt-out ad man who can only speak in product catch phrases. Badri Badri is a 2001 Indian Tamil-language sports action film directed by P. A. Arun Prasad. The film is the remake of 1999 Telugu film Thammudu starring Pawan Kalyan which itself was an inspiration of 1992 Hindi film Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar. The film stars Bhumika Chawla as the lead heroine whereas Vijay plays the titular role as a spoilt college brat who turns into a kickboxer to prove himself. Monal supports the cast, while Vivek, Riyaz Khan, and Bhupinder Singh play supporting roles. The films soundtrack was composed by Ramana Gogula while the background score was composed by Devi Sri Prasad. Filming began in August 2000 and was completed by March 2001. The film had its theatrical release on 12 April 2001. The film completed 100 days theatrical run. IndiaToday listed the film under top ten cult films performed by Vijay. A Snow Globe Christmas A Snow Globe Christmas is a 2013 American-Canadian made-for-television, drama, romantic comedy film starring Alicia Witt, Donald Faison, Christina Milian, and Trevor Donovan. The film follows a workaholic who, through unusual circumstances, is led to discover what she really wants in life. It premiered on Lifetime Movie Network on December 14, 2013. A Snow Globe Christmas received a 5.6/10 rating on IMDB and got less than ideal reviews from critics. On the website FLICKFEAST one critic, Kevin Matthews, wrote, "Indeed, even by the standards used to judge other Christmas TV movies, this is a fairly lazy and slapdash bit of entertainment. Thats probably due to the fact that The Asylum always confuse making the most of their limitations with not doing enough to actually hide them, be they artistic, technical, or budgetary. This is a Christmas film that barely feels Christmassy enough, with the seasonal tropes feeling more perfunctory than essential to the story." Andiamo a quel paese Andiamo a quel paese is a 2014 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by the comedy duo Ficarra e Picone. It premiered out of competition at the 2014 Rome Film Festival. It was a box office hit, grossing over 8 million euros. It was also the most successful film starred by the comedy duo. We Are X We Are X is a 2016 documentary film about the Japanese heavy metal band X Japan and its co-founder, drummer, pianist and leader Yoshiki. Directed by Stephen Kijak, it premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival on January 23. The film covers the history of the band, their influence on Japanese music and society, the bands break up in 1997 and reunion in 2007, and their attempts to achieve success overseas. It also covers Yoshikis childhood with the X Japans vocalist Toshi, the suicide of Yoshikis father when Yoshiki was ten years old, the deaths of two members of the band, and Yoshikis various health problems. The film contains interviews with all the current members of the band, plus interviews and contributions from Western musicians such as Gene Simmons, Marilyn Manson, Wes Borland, Richard Fortus, Marc Benioff and George Martin; famous fans such as comic book author Stan Lee; and Japanese musicians influenced by X Japan including Mucc, Ladies Room, Luna Sea, Dir En Grey and Glay. We Are X received praise from some critics for being uplifting and dealing with difficult topics such as role of pain in making music, while others criticized the film for focusing too much attention on Yoshiki rather than the band as a whole. The film won the Sundance Film Festival Award for Best Editing in the World Cinema Documentary Competition and South by Southwests Audience Award for Excellence in Title Design. The films soundtrack peaked at the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart and became the first X Japan album to enter the main UK Albums Chart. Rakshadhikari Baiju Oppu Rakshadhikari Baiju Oppu is a 2017 Indian Malayalam comedy-drama film written and directed by Ranjan Pramod. It stars Biju Menon in the lead role with Aju Varghese and Hannah Reji Koshy playing supporting roles. The movie is produced by Alexander Mathew and Satheesh Kolam under the banner 100th Monkey Movies. The soundtrack and background score are composed by Bijibal. Prasanth Raveendran handles the cinematography. It released in India on 21 April 2017 and was declared a Super hit. It has won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value for the year 2017 for Ranjan Pramod along with "Best Sync sound" for Smijith Kumar and "Best Child artiste" for Nakshatra. The Thief The Thief is a 1952 American film noir crime film directed by Russell Rouse and starring Ray Milland. The film is noted for having no spoken dialogue; the only dialogue present in the film is represented through closeup shots of two telegrams. Marie-Octobre Marie-Octobre is a 1959 French film directed by Julien Duvivier, based on the eponymous novel by Jacques Robert. It is also known as Secret Meeting Ittefaq Ittefaq is a 1969 Indian suspense thriller film produced by B. R. Chopra and directed by his brother Yash Chopra. The film stars Rajesh Khanna in the lead with Nanda, Bindu, Madan Puri and Iftekhar playing supporting roles and has music by Salil Choudhury. The film became a "semi-hit" at the box office. The movie is a remake of 1965 American movie Signpost to Murder, which had earlier been adapted into a Gujarati drama Dhummas, starring Sarita Joshi. It was the fourth Bollywood film that did not have any songs in it. What was remarkable was that a previous production from the same production house, i.e. B.R.Films, namely Kanoon, made in 1960, was also a song-less film and with the same leading lady Nanda. Another common feature of both Kanoon and Ittefaq was that in both these song-less films Salil Chowdhary was the Music Director. This film is counted among the 17 consecutive hit films starring Rajesh Khanna in lead role between 1969 and 1971, by including the two multi starrer films Marayada and Andaz to the 15 consecutive solo hits he gave from 1969 to 1971. Hey There, It's Yogi Bear Hey There, Its Yogi Bear! is a 1964 American animated musical comedy film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. The film stars the voices of Daws Butler, Don Messick, Julie Bennett, Mel Blanc, and J. Pat OMalley. Based upon Hanna-Barberas syndicated animated television show The Yogi Bear Show, Hey There, Its Yogi Bear! was the first theatrical feature produced by Hanna-Barbera, and the first feature-length theatrical animated film based on a television program. Klassikko The Classic is a 2001 Finnish comedy film directed by Kari Väänänen. It is based on Kari Hotakainens semi-autobiographical novel Klassikko. The film stars Martti Suosalo as writer Kari Hotakainen who receives an assignment from his publisher to write a confessional autobiographical novel. Pertti Sveholm won the best supporting actor Jussi Award for his role as police lieutenant Vikström. Comedy of Innocence Comedy of Innocence is a 2000 French drama film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz and starring Isabelle Huppert. It is co-scripted by Ruiz and Françoise Dumas. The film is produced by Mact Productions, distributed by Canal+, CNC, TF1, Les Films du Camelia. As Michael Goddard indicates in his book, The Cinema of Raul Ruiz: Impossible Cartographies, the film was loosely adapted from Massimo Bontempelli novella "Il Figilio del Due Madri", or "The Child of Two Mothers" The music is composed by Jorge Arriagada, a Chilean composer who collaborated with Ruiz on other films such as Shattered Image and Three Lives and Only One Death, indicating a common practice for Ruiz to collaborate with the same core crew members over multiple films. Dust to Dust Por la libre is a 2000 Mexican road movie directed by Juan Carlos de Llaca, narrating the journey of two Mexican teenagers from Mexico City to Acapulco to accomplish their grandfathers last wish. The movie won the Audience Choice Award at the Chicago Latino Film Festival and a Special Mention in the Havana Film Festival. Blueprint Blueprint is a 2003 German drama film directed by Rolf Schübel. It is based on the novel written by Charlotte Kerner. The film raises the ethical issue of human cloning. Stealing Christmas Stealing Christmas is an American television film starring Tony Danza and Lea Thompson. It premiered on USA Network in 2003. As of 2009, it was shown in the 25 Days of Christmas programming block on ABC Family, but it was not part of the block in 2010. Amu Amu is a 2005 drama film directed by Shonali Bose, about the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. The film is based on Boses own novel by the same name. It stars Konkona Sen Sharma, Brinda Karat, and Ankur Khanna. The film premiered at the Berlin Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival in 2005. Sam's Lake Sams Lake is a horror film directed by Andrew C. Erin and starring Sandrine Holt, Fay Masterson, and William Gregory Lee, it was an official selection at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. She's on Duty Shes on Duty is a 2005 South Korean film about a police detective who goes undercover in a high school to befriend the daughter of an elusive gangster. Despite being heavily marketed, the film was generally considered a box office disappointment. A Movie of Eggs Una Película de Huevos is a 2006 Mexican animated adventure comedy film produced by Huevocartoon Producciones, and features voices of Bruno Bichir, Angélica Vale and Carlos Espejel. The film was released on 21 April 2006 and became a commercial success, grossing $142.3 million pesos, and holds the record as the 10th highest-grossing films produced in Mexico of all time. The film won the Ariel Award of 2007 for Mejor largometraje de animación. Bachelor Bachelor is 2004 Bangladeshi comedy-drama-romance film directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, starting Humayun Faridi, Hasan Masood, Ferdous Ahmed, Aupee Karim and Shabnur. The film was released on January 31, 2004 in Bangladesh. Fresh Dressed Fresh Dressed is a 2015 documentary film directed by Sacha Jenkins which chronicles the history of hip hop fashion. The film is Jenkins directorial debut. North American rights to the film were purchased by Samuel Goldwyn Films and StyleHaul following its premiere at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. The film features Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, Swizz Beats, and other prominent hip hop figures as talking heads. CNN plans to air the film later in 2015. The Good Catholic The Good Catholic is a 2017 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Paul Shoulberg. The film stars Zachary Spicer, Wrenn Schmidt, Danny Glover and John C. McGinley. The film was released on September 8, 2017, by Broad Green Pictures. Love Off the Cuff Love Off the Cuff is a 2017 Hong Kong-Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Pang Ho-cheung and starring Miriam Yeung and Shawn Yue. Shot in Hong Kong and Taipei, the film is the sequel to the 2012 film Love in the Buff and the third installment in the Love in a Puff film series. The film had its world premiere at the 41st Hong Kong International Film Festival on April 11, 2017, and was released in Hong Kong on April 27, 2017 and in mainland China on April 28, 2017. Goli Soda 2 Goli Soda 2 is a 2018 Indian Tamil language action drama film written and directed by Vijay Milton. Sequel to 2015 film Goli Soda, the film features Samuthirakani, Gautham Menon, Barath Seeni, Vinoth, Esakki Barath in lead roles, with Subiksha, Krisha Kurup, Rakshitha, Chemban Vinod Jose, Saravana Subbiah and Stun Siva playing supporting roles. The film received mixed reviews from the critics unlike the first version of Goli Soda film. The Adventures of Tartu The Adventures of Tartu, is a 1943 British Second World War spy film directed by Harold S. Bucquet and starring Robert Donat. It was a morale booster of the era portraying Nazis as highly corruptible due to their desire to seduce women and to gain personal advancement. The Cyclops The Cyclops is a science fiction horror film written, produced and directed by Bert I. Gordon, starring James Craig, Lon Chaney Jr. and Gloria Talbott. The theme of a monster created as a result of radioactivity was a common one in the 1950s. Typical of the "B" film features of the period, a modicum of production values was involved. Baton Bunny Baton Bunny is a Bugs Bunny cartoon of the Looney Tunes series, produced in 1958 and released in January 10, 1959. It shows Bugs conducting an orchestra - with a fly bothering him. Bugs conducts, and in part, plays the overture to "Ein Morgen, ein Mittag und Abend in Wien"", a composition by Franz von Suppé. Though Mel Blanc was credited for vocal characterizations, there is no dialogue in the short; the only vocal effect made was when an audience member is heard coughing. This is the third and last Bugs Bunny cartoon where Bugs is silent. Or, nearly silent; at one point, he shushes the brass. This is also the last cartoon to get a Merrie Melodies Blue Ribbon reissue in 1968. Invasion of the Animal People Space Invasion of Lapland is a 1959 Swedish-American black-and-white science fiction-monster film released to Swedish cinemas on August 19, 1959. The film was produced by Bertil Jernberg and Gustaf Unger, directed by American Virgil W. Vogel, and stars Barbara Wilson, Robert Burton, and Stan Gester. Written by Arthur C. Pierce, the film had some of its dialogue in English. Space Invasion of Lapland was heavily re-edited by American producer Jerry Warren and had newly filmed American sequences added. The film had its U.S. release in 1962 under the title Invasion of the Animal People as a double feature with Warrens Terror of the Bloodhunters. Yesterday Girl Yesterday Girl is a 1966 drama film directed and written by Alexander Kluge. The film is based on the short story "Anita G.", which is also by Alexander Kluge. The film tells the story of Anita G., a young East German migrant to West Germany and her struggle to adjust to her new life. The film is associated with New German Cinema. The film won four German Film Awards. The film won a Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, whereas Kluges next film, Perplexed even went on to win the Golden Lion, a political scandal due to its progressive leanings which resulted in no Golden Lions being awarded up to 1979. Any Wednesday Any Wednesday is a 1966 American Technicolor romantic comedy film starring Jane Fonda, Jason Robards, and Dean Jones. It was directed by Robert Ellis Miller from a screenplay by producer Julius J. Epstein based on the hit play of the same name by Muriel Resnik, which played on Broadway for 984 performances from 1964 to 1966. The film was titled Bachelor Girl Apartment in the UK. The story centers on a Manhattan woman who is trying to decide between two suitors, one married and one not, on the day of her 30th birthday. Friends Friends is a 1971 teen-romance film directed and produced by Lewis Gilbert and written by Gilbert, Vernon Harris, and Jack Russell. The soundtrack, with music composed by Elton John and Paul Buckmaster, and lyrics written by Bernie Taupin, was released as the Friends album, and Johns recording of the title selection charted when released as a single in the United States. Satanico Pandemonium Satánico Pandemonium is a Mexican cult nunsploitation horror film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and written by Jorge Barragán, Adolfo Martínez Solares and Gilberto Martínez Solares. It stars Cecilia Pezet, Enrique Rocha and Delia Magaña. Fatal Vision Fatal Vision is a 1984 American television miniseries based on the account, in the book of the same name, of the murders in 1970 at Fort Bragg of the wife and daughters of U.S. Army officer Jeffrey R. MacDonald. Northanger Abbey Northanger Abbey is a 1986 made-for-television film adaptation of Jane Austens novel Northanger Abbey, and was originally broadcast on the A&E Network and the BBC in 1987. In the Shadows In the Shadows is a thriller film directed and written by Ric Roman Waugh and starring Matthew Modine, James Caan, Joey Lauren Adams, Lillo Brancato and Cuba Gooding Jr.. It was released in the United States on June 22, 2001. In the film, Modine plays hit man Eric OBryne, who is sent to kill veteran Hollywood stuntman Lance Huston, falls in love with the targets daughter and then decides to become a stuntman himself. War Live War Live is a 2000 Yugoslavian film directed by Darko Bajić. It was Yugoslavias submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Balalayka Balalayka is a 2000 Turkish drama film directed by Ali Özgentürk and written by Işıl Özgentürk and Rustam Ibragimbekov. Fat Choi Spirit Fat Choi Spirit is a 2002 Hong Kong comedy film produced and directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai, and starring Andy Lau, Lau Ching-wan, Louis Koo, Gigi Leung and Cherrie In. The film is a comedy, falling into the peculiar Hong Kong genre of Mahjong films, and was released during the Lunar New Year of 2002. Golden Chicken Golden Chicken is a 2002 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Samson Chiu starring Sandra Ng and involving cameo appearances from Andy Lau and Eric Tsang. It was followed by two sequels: Golden Chicken 2 in 2003 and Golden Chicken 3 in 2014. Dark Harvest Dark Harvest is a 2004 American slasher film, written and directed by Paul Moore. Corrupção Corrupção is a 2007 Portuguese film directed by João Botelho, starring Nicolau Breyner and Margarida Vila-Nova. Based on Carolina Salgados book Eu, it was the second highest-grossing Portuguese film in 2007. 407 Dark Flight 3D Dark Flight is a 2012 Thai horror film. The film was directed by Issara Nadee. It shows the journey of a passenger plane haunted by ghosts that gradually trick the passengers into going insane and killing each other. Death in Sarajevo Death in Sarajevo is a 2016 Bosnian drama film directed by Danis Tanović. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. At Berlin it won the Jury Grand Prix, as well as FIPRESCI prize for films shown in competition. It was selected as the Bosnian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Love and Bullets Ammore e malavita is a 2017 Italian musical comedy film directed by the Manetti Bros.. It was screened in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival. The Lodge The Lodge is a 2019 American-British horror film directed by Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, from a screenplay co-written with Sergio Casci. It stars Riley Keough, Jaeden Martell, Lia McHugh, Alicia Silverstone, and Richard Armitage. The project was announced in October 2017, Riley Keough joining the cast of the film, with Franz and Fiala directing from a screenplay they wrote alongside Sergio Casci. Much of the cast joined that February 2018 and principal photography began in March 2018 and wrapped that same month. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2019 and is scheduled to be released on February 7, 2020, by NEON. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising the performances, direction, and screenplay, as well as the horror elements, and Slash Film calling it "scary as hell... the next great horror film is here". Meyaadha Maan Meyaadha Maan is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Rathna Kumar in his directorial debut. The film stars Vaibhav and Priya Bhavani Shankar, with Vivek Prasanna, Indhuja Ravichandran, Arun Prasath and Amrutha Srinivasan in supporting roles. Vivek Prasanna won the Vijay Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the film. Karthik Subbaraj presented the film and Kaarthekeyen Santhanam produced the film through their production house, Stone Bench Creations. The films original soundtrack and score were jointly composed by Santhosh Narayanan and Pradeep Kumar, with the latter making his composing debut in Tamil cinema. The film focuses on Idhayam Murali, a happy-go-lucky light music singer, and his relationships with his longtime, one-sided love interest Madhumitha, his sister Sudarvizhi and his best friend Vinoth. Production was completed silently and the venture was first reported by the media during June 2017, with the film being shot primarily in Royapuram, Chennai. The film was released on 18 October 2017, coinciding with Diwali, and received positive critical reception. El cochecito El Cochecito is a 1960 Spanish black comedy film directed by Marco Ferreri. The film is based on Rafael Azconas novel and Azcona co-wrote the script with Ferreri. The film was a huge flop when it was released in Spain, but nowadays is a cult classic. The film had troubles with Spanish censorship, that forced to change and cut the original ending. The Assassin The Assassin is a 1961 Italian crime film directed by Elio Petri. It is the feature film debut of Petri. It was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival. Goin' Down the Road Goin Down the Road is a key 1970 Canadian film directed by Donald Shebib, co-written by William Fruet and Donald Shebib. It tells the story of two young men who decide to leave the Maritimes, where jobs and fulfilling lives are hard to find, for the excitement and perceived riches of Toronto. It stars Doug McGrath, Paul Bradley, Jayne Eastwood and Cayle Chernin. Despite the lack of a large production budget, the movie is generally regarded as one of the best and most influential Canadian films of all time and has received considerable critical acclaim for its writing, directing and acting. Space Is the Place Space Is the Place is an 85-minute Afrofuturist science fiction film made in 1972 and released in 1974. It was directed by John Coney, written by Sun Ra and Joshua Smith, and features Sun Ra and his Arkestra. A soundtrack was released on Evidence Records. Emmanuelle 5 Emmanuelle 5 is a French film directed by Walerian Borowczyk. Illegally Yours Illegally Yours is a 1988 American comedy film set in St. Augustine where a series of comic mishaps take place involving a blackmailer, a corpse, an incriminating audiotape, an innocent woman who accidentally picks up the tape, and a pair of teenage blackmail victims. The film was directed by Peter Bogdanovich with Rob Lowe starring as Richard Dice, the college dropout who came back home to get his act together. The films theme song was performed by Johnny Cash. The film was a critical and commercial failure. Bogdanovich himself considers this movie one of his worst. In an interview, he stated, "Im not positive, but it just might be my penance for getting on the bad side of all those studio execs while shooting Mask, three years earlier." Chains of Gold Chains of Gold is a 1991 American made-for-television action crime drama film starring and co-written by John Travolta. It was directed by Rod Holcomb and included one of the early performances of Joseph Lawrence, who was nominated for Young Artist Award for his role in the movie. The film premiered on Showtime on September 15, 1991 in United States and was released theatrically in Germany. It was released to DVD on December 15, 1998. The opening credits state that Chains of Gold is "based on actual events", though details of the actual events themselves remain difficult to pin down. The film was shot in Miami. It is the only film written by twice-nominated Academy Award actor John Travolta. Married to It Married to It is a 1991 film directed by Arthur Hiller starring Beau Bridges, Stockard Channing, Robert Sean Leonard, Mary Stuart Masterson, Cybill Shepherd and Ron Silver. The film is about three New York City couples with disparate careers, ages, and lifestyles who nonetheless bond through their mutual connection to a local private school. As they help to stage a school pageant with a 1960s theme, each couple begins to quarrel and reassess their marriage. Skeeter Skeeter is a 1993 horror film starring Jim Youngs and Tracy Griffith and directed by Clark Brandon. The film was released in 1993, with the first video premiere being on April 6, 1994. The film was released on DVD as a stand-alone in the United States by Image Entertainment. It was also released in 2007 on DVD as the first film in the triple feature with the 1982 low-budget British science-fiction horror movie Xtro and its 1990 sequel The Second Encounter. The Story of the Voyages The Story of Voyages, also translated as A Fairy Tale of Wanderings is a 1983 Soviet Russian fantasy film directed by Alexander Mitta and starring Andrei Mironov. The film is notably darker and more adult-oriented than most of Soviet fantasy movies, which were usually made for children. It was a joint co-production of Russian, Czechoslovak, and Romanian studios. Far from the Madding Crowd Far from the Madding Crowd is a 1998 drama television film adaptation of the Thomas Hardy novel of the same name. Sorum Sorum is a 2001 South Korean horror film and the feature film debut of director Yoon Jong-chan. Starring Kim Myung-min and Jang Jin-young, it tells the story of a young taxi driver who moves into a dilapidated old apartment building, the site of a brutal tragedy thirty years earlier. The film has been nominated for and won several awards. His Excellency the Minister Maali Al Wazir is an Egyptian feature film, released on 2 February 2003, produced by Egyptian Media Production City, starred by Ahmed Zaki. Future X-Cops Future X-Cops is a 2010 science fiction action film directed by Wong Jing. The film is about terrorists Kalong and Feina who travel back in time to attempt to assassinate Professor Ma. The two are chased by the cyborg cop Zhou Zhihao who has also traveled back in time to stop them. The film was delayed in post-production to work on the special effects. The film performed well in Hong Kong where it was the second highest-grossing film in its opening week. Toolbox Murders 2 Coffin Baby is a 2013 American horror film written and directed by Dean C. Jones and starring Bruce Dern, Brian Krause, Clifton Powell, and Ethan Phillips. It has been represented as a sequel to 2004s Toolbox Murders, but is not. The majority of the footage in the film was shot for Toolbox Murders 2, the sequel to the 2004 film in which the eponymous toolbox killer, Coffin Baby, resumes his gruesome killing spree from the first film. Actor Christopher Doyle reprises his 2004 role as Coffin Baby. However, distribution of Coffin Baby has been stopped by agreement between Dean Jones and the producers of Toolbox Murders 2. Gingerclown Gingerclown 3D is a 2013 Hungarian horror comedy film written and directed by Balázs Hatvani. The film stars Erin Hayes and Ashley Lloyd as high school students intruding in an old amusement park inhabited by monsters, with Tim Curry, Lance Henriksen, Michael Winslow, Brad Dourif and Sean Young providing the voices of the creatures that terrorize them. Turtle Power: The Definitive History of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Turtle Power: The Definitive History of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a 2014 documentary about the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise directed by Randall Lobb. What a Beautiful Surprise What a Beautiful Surprise is a 2015 Italian comedy film written and directed by Alessandro Genovesi and starring Claudio Bisio. It grossed $5,626,528 at the Italian box office. New Trial New Trial is a 2017 South Korean film written and directed by Kim Tae-yoon, starring Jung Woo and Kang Ha-neul. The film is based on the 2000 "Iksan murder case" where a teenage boy was falsely accused of the murder of a taxi driver and spends ten years in prison. 21 Days Together 21 Days is a 1940 British drama film based on the short play The First and the Last by John Galsworthy. It was directed by Basil Dean and stars Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier and Leslie Banks. The film was renamed 21 Days Together for the US market. A Scandal in Paris A Scandal in Paris is a 1946 American biographical film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring George Sanders, Signe Hasso and Carole Landis. It loosely depicts the life of Eugène François Vidocq, a French criminal who reformed and became a famous French Prefect of Police during the Napoleonic era. Death of a Salesman Death of a Salesman is a 1951 film adapted from the play of the same name by Arthur Miller. It was directed by László Benedek and written for the screen by Stanley Roberts. The film received many honors, including four Golden Globe Awards, the Volpi Cup and five Oscar nominations. Alex North, who wrote the music for the Broadway production, was one of the five Academy Award nominees for the films musical score. Summer in Tyrol Summer in Tyrol is a 1964 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Dirch Passer. The Teacher The Teacher is a 1974 American coming-of-age erotic suspense film, written, produced, and directed by Hickmet Avedis in just twelve days for an estimated $65,000 and released by Crown International Pictures. The film is Hickmet Avedis grindhouse homage to The Graduate. The film stars Angel Tompkins, Jay North, and Anthony James, and tells the story of an 18-year-olds first relationship with his alluring teacher, and the hidden danger awaiting them in the shadows. The film is daring in its narrative structure and ludicrous in the extreme. Its part leering soft-core sex romp, part tender coming-of-age drama, part stalk-and-chill suspenser, the movies mismatched parts come together to form a surreal and laughable whole. Max Havelaar Max Havelaar is a 1976 Dutch drama film directed by Fons Rademakers, based on the 1860 novel Max Havelaar by Multatuli. It was the countrys submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Pensavo fosse amore invece era un calesse Pensavo fosse amore, invece era un calesse is a 1991 Italian romance-comedy drama film. It is the last film directed by Massimo Troisi. For his performance Angelo Orlando won the David di Donatello for best supporting actor. Public Access Public Access is a 1993 American drama film directed by Bryan Singer in his feature film debut. Singer also wrote the screenplay with Christopher McQuarrie and Michael Feit Dougan. The film was shot in 18 days for US$250,000. It was screened at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival, where it was a joint winner of the Grand Jury Prize. Critics praised the technical direction of Public Access but did not lend similar praise to the films story and the characters. Frankie Starlight Frankie Starlight is a 1995 drama–romantic war film directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. The screenplay was written by Ronan OLeary and Chet Raymo, based on the internationally best-selling novel The Dork of Cork by Raymo. In Cold Blood In Cold Blood is a 1996 TV miniseries based on Truman Capotes book of the same name. In two parts, it aired on CBS starting November 24, 1996, and concluding November 26. A DVD of the miniseries was released in 2002. Island of the Dead Island of the Dead is a 2000 Canadian horror film written by Peter Koper and directed by Tim Southam. Malcolm McDowell stars with Talisa Soto and Bruce Ramsay. A Small World A Small World is a 2003 Serbian comedy film directed by Milos Radović. Ghost Voyage Ghost Voyage is a 2008 horror television film produced for broadcast on the Sci Fi Channel in the United States. Its cast includes Antonio Sabato Jr., Deanna Russo, P.J. Marino and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa. The story contains many elements of an updated Outward Bound and Between Two Worlds. Herb & Dorothy Herb and Dorothy is a 2008 documentary film by Megumi Sasaki. The film tells the story of two middle-class collectors of contemporary art, Herbert and Dorothy Vogel, and the enormous and valuable collection of conceptual art and minimalist art they amassed in spite of their relatively meager salaries as New York City civil servants. Many artists are interviewed in the film, including Christo, Chuck Close, Robert Mangold, and Pat Steir. , the film had made $194,721 at the box office. Shortkut - The Con Is On Shortkut is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Neeraj Vora and produced by Anil Kapoor under Anil Kapoor Films Company. The film stars Akshaye Khanna, Arshad Warsi and Amrita Rao in lead roles. It released on 10 July 2009 worldwide to mostly negative reviews from critics. The film was an uncredited remake of the Malayalam-language film Udayananu Tharam starring Mohanlal. That's It Apenas o Fim is a 2008 Brazilian comedy-romance film directed by Matheus Souza, his directorial debut, and starring Gregório Duvivier, Érika Mader, Nathalia Dill and Marcelo Adnet. The film is the result of a project by students of the film school of PUC-Rio, and it was all filmed at the university, with the support of the Department of Social Communication. Deano and Nige's Best Last Day Ever Two Little Boys is a 2012 New Zealand feature film based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Duncan Sarkies. It stars Bret McKenzie and Hamish Blake in the two title roles, and is directed by Robert Sarkies. Duncan Sarkies served as a script writer, adapting his own novel. Press 1 for Tamil Tamizhuku En Ondrai Azhuthavum is a 2015 Tamil-language thriller film written and directed by Ramprakash Rayappa. Produced by V. Chandran, the film stars Nakul, Attakathi Dinesh, Bindu Madhavi and Aishwarya Dutta. The film received positive reviews from critics. Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles Magician: The Astonishing Work and Life of Orson Welles is a 2014 American documentary film by Chuck Workman. Vid Vägs ände Beck – Vid vägs ände is a 2016 Swedish film in the Martin Beck film series. It had premiere on C More on . Kammara Sambhavam Kammara Sambhavam is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language satirical-thriller film written by Murali Gopy and directed by Rathish Ambat. The film was produced by Gokulam Gopalan and stars Dileep, Siddharth, Murali Gopy, Bobby Simha, and Namitha Pramod. The film marks the Malayalam film debut of Siddharth. Principal photography began on 18 August 2016 in Kochi. The film was released in India on 14 April 2018. The film won the National Film Award for Best Production Design. Breath Breath is a 2016 Iranian film directed by Narges Abyar. It was selected as the Iranian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Violent Naples Violent Naples ) is a 1976 poliziottesco film directed by Umberto Lenzi. It starred Maurizio Merli, John Saxon and Barry Sullivan. Joan of Arc Joan of Arc is a 1900 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès, based on the life of Joan of Arc. Rose Hobart Rose Hobart is a 1936 experimental collage film created by the artist Joseph Cornell, who cut and re-edited the Universal film East of Borneo into one of Americas most famous surrealist short films. Cornell was fascinated by the star of East of Borneo, an actress named Rose Hobart, and named his short film after her. The piece consists of snippets from East of Borneo combined with shots from a documentary film of an eclipse. Our Friend, Martin Our Friend, Martin is an American 1999 direct-to-video animated childrens educational film about Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement. It was produced by DIC Entertainment, L.P. and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment under the CBS/Fox Video label. The film follows two friends in middle school who travel through time, meeting Dr. King at several points during his life. It featured an all-star voice cast and was nominated for an Emmy award in 1999 for Outstanding Animated Program. It was also the final release under the CBS/Fox Video name before it was retired. It was released 3 days before Martin Luther King Jr.s 70th birthday. Visions of Europe Visions of Europe is 2004 anthology film consisting of 25 short films by 25 different directors from Europe. All's Faire in Love Alls Faire in Love is a 2009 romantic comedy film directed by Scott Marshall and written by R. A. White and Jeffrey Ray Wine. The film stars Owen Benjamin as Will, a college student who is assigned to work at a renaissance fair by his professor after missing several classes, and Christina Ricci as Kate, an investment banker who leaves her job to work at the fair. The film was shot primarily at the Michigan Renaissance Festival. Local residents, costumed participants and fairegoers were used as extras. The film was originally titled Ye Olde Times with Jack Black and Lindsay Lohan in the lead but was turned into a romantic comedy and renamed in late September 2008. Wonderful Town Wonderful Town is a 2007 Thai film written and directed by Aditya Assarat. Set on the mainland north of Phuket Island in the dreary post-tsunami Khao Lak area and Takua Pa town, Phang Nga Province, shooting was completed in December 2006, for which Aditya had secured funding from Singha Beer and Rolex. More money was needed for post-production work, funds were provided by the Thailand Ministry of Cultures Office of Contemporary Art and Culture. Wonderful Town premiered at the 2007 Busan International Film Festival. It won the festivals top prize, the New Currents Award and a US$90,000 prize, which he split evenly with two other filmmakers who also won the award, Malaysian director Liew Seng Tat, who won for his film Flower in the Pocket, and Guang Hao-jin of China, for his film Life Track. Aditya said he would use his prize money to transfer his digital-format footage to 35-millimeter, and he hoped it would have a limited screening in Bangkok sometime in 2008. Wonderful Town was shown in the Forum programme at the 2008 Berlin International Film Festival, and won a prestigious Tiger Award at the 2008 International Film Festival Rotterdam. The Girl Is in Trouble The Girl Is in Trouble is a 2015 American thriller film directed by Julius Onah. It stars Columbus Short, Wilmer Valderrama, Alicja Bachleda and Jesse Spencer. The original motion picture soundtrack contains the theme song titled "Solitude". The film was released theatrically and on VOD on April 3, 2015. Ashley Ashley is a 2013 film directed by Dean Ronalds. After the Fall After the Fall, originally titled Things People Do, is a 2014 American drama film directed by Saar Klein and starring Wes Bentley, Jason Issacs, and Vinessa Shaw. The film had its premiere in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. The film had its premiere in theaters and VOD on December 12, 2014. The film received negative reviews. Hillsong: Let Hope Rise Hillsong: Let Hope Rise is a 2016 American Christian documentary film on Hillsong United directed by Michael John Warren. The film was released on 16 September 2016, by Pure Flix Entertainment after several delays. Magallanes Magallanes is a 2014 Peruvian drama film directed by Salvador del Solar. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Rasputin and the Empress Rasputin and the Empress is a 1932 American pre-Code film about Imperial Russia starring the Barrymore siblings. It is the only film in which all three siblings appear together. The films inaccurate portrayal of Prince Felix Yusupov and his wife Princess Irina resulted in an historically significant lawsuit against MGM and gave rise to the "all persons fictitious disclaimer", which has since become standard in Hollywood works of fiction. Thank You, Mr. Moto Thank You, Mr. Moto is a 1937 film directed by Norman Foster. It is the second in a series of eight films starring Peter Lorre as Mr. Moto. It was based on the novel of the same name by the detectives creator, John P. Marquand. Mr. Moto battles murderous treasure hunters for priceless ancient scrolls which reveal the location of the long-lost tomb of Genghis Khan. A Royal Scandal A Royal Scandal, also known as Czarina, is a 1945 film about the love life of Russian Empress Catherine the Great. It stars Tallulah Bankhead, Charles Coburn, Anne Baxter, and William Eythe. The film was based on the play Die Zarin by Lajos Bíró and Melchior Lengyel. My Friend Irma My Friend Irma is a 1949 American comedy film directed by George Marshall, and is most notable as the film debut of the comedy team Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. The film was released on August 16, 1949, by Paramount, and is based upon the CBS radio series My Friend Irma that first aired in 1947. Pajama Party Pajama Party is a 1964 beach party film starring Tommy Kirk and Annette Funicello. This is the fourth in a series of seven beach films produced by American International Pictures. The other films in this series are Beach Party, Muscle Beach Party, Bikini Beach, Beach Blanket Bingo, How to Stuff a Wild Bikini, and The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini. This fourth entry has not always been considered a follow-up to the three films that preceded it. Several sources have noted, however, that while it is not a proper sequel, it is indeed a part of what is now termed AIPs ‘Beach Party series.’ Moreover, AIP marketed it as a sequel in its trailer, stating "The Bikini Beach Party Gang is Warming Up! – For the ‘Party’ that Takes Off – Where others Poop Out!" and "All the ‘Beach Party’ Fun … in Pajamas!" Additional links that tie this film to the others are the return of Eric von Zipper and his Rat Pack and the return of Candy Johnson as Candy for the fourth time in as many films. Regulars Frankie Avalon, Don Rickles, Annette Funicello, Jody McCrea and Donna Loren all appear; Susan Hart makes the first of three appearances in the AIP brand of the genre; Buster Keaton makes the first of four appearances, and Bobbi Shaw makes the first appearance of five. In addition, several background players in this film also appear in three or more films in the AIP brand of the genre. The film is not to be confused with the 1963 novel Pajama Party about lesbian activities among college girls, which was banned on the grounds of obscenity. Terror-Creatures from the Grave Terror-Creatures from the Grave is a 1965 horror film directed by Domenico Massimo Pupillo. The film was a co-production between Italy and the United States through M.B.S. Cinematografica, G.I.A. Cinematografica and International Entertainment Corp.. Days of 36 Days of 36 is a 1972 Greek dramatic independent underground art film directed by Theo Angelopoulos. Its title is a tribute to Constantine P. Cavafy. Filmed during the Regime of the Colonels, the film draws parallels between the regime and the dictatorship of Ioannis Metaxas, but it does so implicitly, in order to escape censorship. Angelopoulos elsewhere speaks of an "aesthetic of the unspoken." He points out that the most important things always happen out of the field of view, behind closed doors or on the phone. When something is said, it is only whispered. Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks Frankensteins Castle of Freaks is a 1974 Italian horror film. The Thief Who Came to Dinner The Thief Who Came to Dinner is a 1973 American comedy film directed by Bud Yorkin. Based on the novel by Terrence Lore Smith, the film stars Ryan ONeal and Jacqueline Bisset, with Charles Cioffi, Warren Oates, and in an early appearance, Jill Clayburgh. Heartland Heartland is a 1979 American film, directed by Richard Pearce, starring Rip Torn and Conchata Ferrell. The film is a stark depiction of early homestead life in the American West. It is based on a memoir by Elinore Pruitt Stewart, titled Letters of a Woman Homesteader. Lady Beware Lady Beware is a 1987 American thriller film, directed by Karen Arthur. It stars Diane Lane, Michael Woods, and Cotter Smith. The film was marketed with the tagline "When fantasy leads to terror." It was filmed on location in and around Pittsburgh. Crippled Masters The Crippled Masters is a kung fu movie released in 1979. Filmed in Hong Kong, it is about two men—one without arms and another with withered legs—who develop kung fu abilities and fight their evil teacher, who made them disabled. Two sequels were released but have little to no connection to each other. Tum Mere Ho Tum Mere Ho is a 1990 Indian romantic drama film starring Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla and directed by Tahir Hussain. Vandread is a Japanese anime mecha space opera series directed by Takeshi Mori and created by the animation studios Gonzo and Media Factory. The series is composed of two seasons, each composed of thirteen episodes of twenty-five minutes. The first series is summarized in the Vandread Taidōhen OVA in 2001, and the second in the Vandread Gekitōhen OVA, released in 2002. There is a Vandread Extra Stage Novel, that explains the events after Vandread: The Second Stage. Along with acquiring the licenses for the two original series from Geneon, Funimation also licensed the two OVAs. It's Easier for a Camel... Its Easier for a Camel... is a 2003 French comedy film written, directed by and starring Valeria Bruni Tedeschi. It was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival. It won the Louis Delluc Prize for Best First Film in 2003. Gudumba Shankar Gudumba Shankar is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by Veera Shankar Bairisetty, cinematography by Chota K. Naidu and produced by Nagendra Babu. Pawan Kalyan played the lead role as Gudumba Shankar while Meera Jasmine, Ashish Vidyarthi, and Sayaji Shinde played other vital roles. The music was scored by Mani Sharma. It was dubbed in Hindi as Main Hoon Chaalbaaz. The film recorded as Average at box office. Dead Time Kala, or also known as is a 2007 Indonesian film noir thriller directed by Joko Anwar and starring Fachri Albar, Ario Bayu, Shanty and Fahrani. It was the second feature film for Joko, who previously directed the 2005 comedy film, Jonis Promise. Hormones Hormones is a 2008 Thai romantic comedy film directed by Songyos Sugmakanan. The literal meaning of the Thai title is restless hearts during school break or school break, hearts aflutter. The Last Rites of Ransom Pride The Last Rites of Ransom Pride is a 2010 Canadian action-western film set in America starring Lizzy Caplan and Scott Speedman in the title role. A Night in the Woods A Night in the Woods is a 2012 British found footage horror film written and directed by Richard Parry. The film premiered at the United Kingdom film festival Fright Fest in August 2011. A Night in the Woods was produced by Vertigo Films and stars Anna Skellern, Scoot McNairy, and Andrew Hawley. K2: Siren of the Himalayas K2: Siren of the Himalayas is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Dave Ohlson. The film follows a group of climbers during their 2009 attempt to climb K2, chronicling the climbers attempt to surmount the peak on the 100-year anniversary of the Duke of Abruzzi’s landmark K2 expedition in 1909. The film also delves into the history and geography of the Karakoram mountain region. The Mole Song: Undercover Agent Reiji is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike based on the manga series Mogura no Uta. It was released in Japan on February 15, 2014. A sequel, Hong Kong Capriccio was released on December 23, 2016. Princess Nicotine; or, The Smoke Fairy Princess Nicotine; or, The Smoke Fairy is a 1909 five-minute silent film directed by J. Stuart Blackton. In the film, a smoker falls asleep and is visited by two fairies. Audiences marveled at the special effects featuring the fairies interacting with objects much larger than themselves. Princess Nicotine; or, The Smoke Fairy was the first instance of tobacco product placement in the movies. In 2003, the Library of Congress deemed it "significant" and preserved it in the National Film Registry. The New Janitor The New Janitor was the 27th comedy from Keystone Studios to feature Charlie Chaplin. The film is arguably one of his best for the studio, and a precursor to a key Essanay Studios short, The Bank. The film also demonstrates the differences that Chaplin had with Keystone comedy in that it is a coherent whole in which the stock characters actually fill some emotional center. Chaplin brings a certain complexity to his janitor, unusual to the comedy factory of Mack Sennett. The film, which stars among Sennetts bit players Jess Dandy, Al St. John, John T. Dillon, and Helen Carruthers, is far more centered and clear in direction. Comedy flows from within the story rather than as a by-product of story. After all this is a typical bank robbery storyline. The Tattooed Stranger The Tattooed Stranger is a 1950 American crime film noir shot on location in New York City, directed by Edward Montagne, and starring John Miles, Patricia Barry, Walter Kinsella and Frank Tweddell. The picture was one of the first films featuring Jack Lord, who went on to star in the television series Hawaii Five-O. It was John Miles final film appearance. Ride, Vaquero! Ride, Vaquero! is a 1953 American Technicolor western film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by John Farrow and produced by Stephen Ames from a screenplay by Frank Fenton and John Farrow. The music score was by Bronislau Kaper and the cinematography by Robert Surtees. The film stars Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner, Anthony Quinn, and Howard Keel with Kurt Kasznar, Ted de Corsia and Jack Elam. Movita appears uncredited in a small role. Anything Goes Anything Goes is a 1956 American musical film directed by Robert Lewis, and starring Bing Crosby, Donald OConnor, Jeanmaire, and Mitzi Gaynor. Adapted from the 1934 stage musical Anything Goes by Cole Porter, Guy Bolton, and P.G. Wodehouse, the film is about two entertainers scheduled to appear in a Broadway show who travel to Europe, where each discovers the perfect leading lady for the female role. Bing Crosbys character, Bill Benson, goes to England and meets Mitzi Gaynors character Patsy Blair, and he signs her as the female lead. Meanwhile, Donald OConnors character, Ted Adams, travels to France and meets Jeanmaires character, Gaby Duval, and he signs her to the same role. On the return voyage, with each man having brought his leading lady along, the Atlantic becomes a stormy crossing when each man must tell his discovery that she might not get the role. In 1936, Paramount released another musical film version that followed the plot of the musical. The book for this second film version, also released by Paramount, was drastically rewritten. Although this version again stars Crosby and OConnor, the film replaces most of the original characters and follows a new plot. It features almost no similarities to the musical stage production, apart from some songs and the title. The Time Guardian The Time Guardian is a 1987 Australian science fiction film co-written by John Baxter and Brian Hannant, directed by Hannant, and starring Tom Burlinson, Nikki Coghill, Dean Stockwell, and Carrie Fisher. Family of Cops Family of Cops is a 1995 made-for-TV thriller film from Trimark Pictures, directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring Charles Bronson, Daniel Baldwin, Angela Featherstone, and Sebastian Spence. It was filmed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States and Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This film is the first in a trilogy, and was followed by A Family of Cops 2 and Family of Cops 3. Stolen Women, Captured Hearts Stolen Women: Captured Hearts is a 1997 made-for-television film directed by Jerry London. The film stars Janine Turner as Anna Morgan, a woman living on the plains of Kansas in 1868 who is kidnapped by a band of Lakota Indians. It also stars Patrick Bergin, Jean Louisa Kelly, Michael Greyeyes, and Rodney A. Grant. The story is loosely based on the real Anna Morgan who was taken by Cheyenne Indians for approximately one year before being returned to her husband. Kasoor Kasoor is a 2001 Indian Hindi romantic suspense thriller film produced under Mukesh Bhatts Vishesh Entertainment Ltd. and directed by Vikram Bhatt. It features Aftab Shivdasani in his second Bollywood appearance and Lisa Ray in her Bollywood debut. Rays voice was dubbed by Divya Dutta. The film also stars Apoorva Agnihotri, Irrfan Khan and Ashutosh Rana in supporting roles. It was released on 2 February 2001. The film is an unofficial remake of the 1985 Hollywood film Jagged Edge but the last sequence has been taken from another Hollywood movie What Lies Beneath. Vampire Clan Vampire Clan is a 2002 American drama/horror film directed by John Webb. It received its premiere screening at the 2002 Dances With Films Festival. S detza na more With Children at the Seaside is a Bulgarian anthology comedy film released in 1972, directed by Dimitar Petrov, starring Georgi Partsalev, Petar Peychev and Ivaylo Dzhambazov. The screenplay is written by Mormarevi Brothers. The movie consists of two separated stories that are bound by the theme about the summer seaside vacation as well as by the character of the plump teenager Pipsi. This is the second film of the "Childhood series" by Mormarevi Brothers, featuring childrens characters in the main parts. The first segment is named The Dolphin, starring mostly children led by the witty plump teenager Pipsi. The kids are obsessed by the story about a mysterious dolphin insinuated by a local fisherman and playboy who tries to tie affair with the elder sister of one of them. The second segment is named The Amateur Photographer, starring one of the leading Bulgarian comic actors, Georgi Partsalev, in the role of uncle Mancho, an aging man who flirts with a young female colleague during a pseudo business trip at the seaside. Pity for them, they are accidentally photographed by the same teenager Pipsi who is turned to be a neighbor of uncle Mancho. As usual for the films written by Mormarevi Brothers, With Children at the Seaside obtained wide popularity and became one of the classic Bulgarian comedies from the 1970s. Hair High Hair High is a 2004 adult animated comedy-horror-romance by American filmmaker Bill Plympton. Full-Court Miracle Full-Court Miracle is a 2003 Disney Channel Original Movie. It premiered on November 21, 2003. Inspired by the true story of University of Virginia Cavaliers basketball star Lamont Carr, the film centers on a group of young Jewish basketball players who search for a coach to help them out of a slump. The main character Alex Schlotsky is inspired by the true story of Chad Korpeck and Alex Barbag. Alien Siege Alien Siege is a 2005 Sci-Fi Channel Original Movie about an alien race that comes to Earth seeking a cure to a deadly virus, for which the antidote is human blood. Container Container is a Swedish film by Lukas Moodysson. It premiered at the 56th Berlin International Film Festival on February 10, 2006. The movie is in black and white and was described by Moodysson as "a silent movie with sound". The only sound in the film is a spoken stream-of-consciousness monologue which is only loosely related to the visuals. It was shot in Cluj, Romania, Chernobyl, Ukraine and Trollhättan, Sweden. In 2010 director Sjaron Minailo adapted the movie into a multimedia opera performance with soprano Elena Vink with music by Henry Vega and Kasia Glowicka. The opera premiered at the Rotterdan Operadagen. Mr. Troop Mom Mr. Troop Mom is an American 2009 comedy television film directed by William Dear, written by Thomas Ian Griffith and starring George Lopez, Daniela Bobadilla, April Telek, Julia Anderson, Elizabeth Thai, Geoff Gustafson, and Jane Lynch. It tells of Eddie Serrano, a widower, and his teenage daughter Naomi. Eddie joins Naomi and her friends on a camping trip, making Eddie the "Team Mom". The film aired on Nickelodeon and premiered on June 19, 2009; it was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on June 23, 2009. Betibú Betibú is a 2014 Argentine crime mystery film directed by Miguel Cohan and based on the novel by Claudia Piñeiro. Blacksmith Scene Les Forgerons is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière. Given its age, this short film is available to freely download from the Internet. The film formed part of the first commercial presentation of the Lumière Cinématographe on 28 December 1895 at the Salon Indien, Grand Café, 14 Boulevard des Capuchins, Paris. Stage Struck Stage Struck is a 1925 American silent comedy film starring Gloria Swanson, Lawrence Gray, Gertrude Astor, and Ford Sterling. The film was directed by Allan Dwan, and released by Paramount Pictures with the opening and ending sequences filmed in the early two-color Technicolor. The Golden Arrow The Golden Arrow is an American comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Bette Davis and George Brent. The screenplay by Charles Kenyon is based on a story of the same title by Michael Arlen published in the September 14, 1935 issue of Liberty. Dark Waters Dark Waters is a 1944 Gothic film noir based on the novel of the same name by Francis and Marian Cockrell. It was directed by Andre DeToth and starred Merle Oberon, Franchot Tone and Thomas Mitchell. Anna Karenina Anna Karenina is a 1967 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Zarkhi, based on the novel of the same name by Leo Tolstoy. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. Chilly Scenes of Winter Chilly Scenes of Winter is a 1979 romantic comedy film, written and directed by Joan Micklin Silver. The film is an adaptation of the 1976 novel Chilly Scenes of Winter by Ann Beattie. Cabo Blanco Caboblanco is an American drama film directed by J. Lee Thompson, starring Charles Bronson, Dominique Sanda and Jason Robards. The film has often been described as a remake of Casablanca. The movie marks the third collaboration between Bronson and director J. Lee Thompson. Notre histoire Our Story is a 1984 French drama film starring Alain Delon and Nathalie Baye. Nutcracker Nutcracker: The Motion Picture, also known as Pacific Northwest Ballets Nutcracker or simply Nutcracker, is a 1986 American Christmas performing arts film produced by Pacific Northwest Ballet in association with Hyperion Pictures and Kushner/Locke, and released theatrically by Atlantic Releasing Corporation. It is a film adaptation of the ballet The Nutcracker by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and the short story "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" by E. T. A. Hoffmann. The Music Teacher The Music Teacher is a 1988 Belgian film directed and co-written by Gérard Corbiau. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards. Martial Law Martial Law is a 1991 action/martial arts film written by Richard Brandes, produced by Kurt Anderson, directed by Steve Cohen and stars Chad McQueen, Cynthia Rothrock and David Carradine. The Silences of the Palace The Silences of the Palace is a 1994 Tunisian film co-written and directed by Moufida Tlatli. The film investigates issues of gender, class and sexuality in the Arab world through the lives of two generations of women at a princes palace. Seen through the eyes of an attractive young wedding singer, it exposes the sexual and social servitude of a group of women in an elaborate palace during the French Protectorate in Tunisia. Tlatli wrote the film in response to her own mothers sudden severe illness and her subsequent realization of how little she knew about her life. Olsen-banden tar gull Olsenbanden tar gull is a 1972 Norwegian comedy-crime film of the Olsenbanden film series, directed by Knut Bohwim. Ah! Afti I Gynaika Mou Oh! That Wife of Mine was a 1967 Greek film based on a theatrical work and was directed by Nikos Tsiforos and Polyvios Vassiliadis. Bear's Kiss Bears Kiss is a 2002 dramatic fantasy romance film directed by Sergei Bodrov. A German, Swedish, Russian, Spanish, French, and Italian co-production, it tells the story of the circus girl Lola, who raises a bear from cubhood. When she discovers that the bear, named Misha, can transform into a young man, a secret romance between the two ensues. The film stars Rebecka Liljeberg as Lola and Sergei Bodrov Jr. as Misha. The film has also been distributed under the titles Il Bacio dellorso, Le baiser de lours, Der Kuss des Bären, El beso del oso, and Medvezhiy potseluy The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar is a 2006 Danish film based on books by the Danish author Erling Haagensen. Constantine's Sword James Carrolls Constantines Sword, or Constantines Sword, is a 2007 historical documentary film on the relationship between the Catholic Church and Jews. Directed and produced by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Oren Jacoby, the film is inspired by former priest James P. Carrolls 2001 book Constantines Sword. Pilot "Pilot" is the first episode of Burn Notice, an American television drama series created for the USA Network. A spy kicked out of the Agency is stuck in Miami, where he helps locals who can not rely on the police. In the opener, Michael Westen finds himself cut off from his contacts and his cash, so he agrees to help a man clear his name in a high-priced art theft. Along the way he gets help from his ex-girlfriend and a retired Navy SEAL, and grief from his mother, who is unaware of his career. Protektor Protector is a 2009 Czech film directed by Marek Najbrt. It is a story of Hana and Emil Vrbata, a couple living in German-occupied Czechoslovakia, in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, during World War II. The general reception by the Czech press and the audience was extremely positive. It was selected as the Czech Republics submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards. Monsoon Shootout Monsoon Shootout is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language neo-noir action thriller film written and directed by Amit Kumar and produced by Guneet Monga, Trevor Ingma, Martijn de Grunt, and co-produced by Anurag Kashyap, and Vivek Rangachari, starring Vijay Varma, Geetanjali Thapa, Sreejita De, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Tannishtha Chatterjee in the lead roles. The film received positive reviews at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival in the Official Midnight Screenings section. Belonging to the school of Parallel cinema, Monsoon Shootout was released worldwide four years later on December, 15, 2017 to positive reviews. Punk's Dead: SLC Punk 2 Punks Dead is an American comedy-drama film written and directed by James Merendino. It is a sequel to the 1998 film SLC Punk! and was released on iTunes February 11, 2016. Set 19 years after the events of the first film, the movie deals with unresolved conflict and family strain, and also has elements of a coming-of-age story. Michael Goorjian reprises his role of Heroin Bob; acting as a narrator for the film, both in voice-over, as well as sporadically intercut scenes of him in the afterlife Cooking with Love Cooking with Love is a 2018 Canadian romantic comedy television film that aired on the Hallmark Channel. The film stars Ali Liebert and Brett Dalton. The Squaw Man The Squaw Man is a 1914 silent western drama film starring Dustin Farnum and directed by Cecil B. DeMille and Oscar Apfel. It was DeMilles directorial debut and the first feature Western to be filmed in what is now Hollywood. Mission to Moscow Mission to Moscow is a 1943 film directed by Michael Curtiz, based on the 1941 book by the former U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union, Joseph E. Davies. The movie chronicles the experiences of the second American ambassador to the Soviet Union and was made in response to a request by Franklin D. Roosevelt. It was made during World War II, when the Americans and Soviets were allies, and takes an extremely solicitous view of not only the USSR in general but of Stalinism and Stalinist repressions in particular. For that reason, it was scrutinized by the House Committee on Un-American Activities. My Friend Flicka My Friend Flicka is a 1943 coming-of-age Technicolor film about a young boy, played by Roddy McDowall, who is given a young horse to raise. It is based on Mary OHaras popular 1941 childrens novel. Thunderhead, released in March 15, 1945, was the sequel to My Friend Flicka. Strange Illusion Strange Illusion is a 1945 film noir crime film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Jimmy Lydon, Warren William and Sally Eilers. According to noir historian Spencer Selby the film is "a stylish cheapie by the recognized master of stylish cheapies." My Forbidden Past My Forbidden Past is a 1951 film directed by Robert Stevenson. It stars Robert Mitchum and Ava Gardner. Adapted from Polan Banks novel Carriage Entrance by Leopold Atlas. Napoleon and Samantha Napoleon and Samantha is a 1972 American adventure drama film directed by Bernard McEveety and written by Stewart Raffill. Filmed in and around John Day, it stars Johnny Whitaker and Jodie Foster in the title roles. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne Docteur Jekyll et les femmes, also known as Blood of Dr. Jekyll, is a 1981 horror film directed by Walerian Borowczyk. The film is a variation on Robert Louis Stevensons story Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and stars Udo Kier, Marina Pierro, Patrick Magee, Howard Vernon, and Gérard Zalcberg. The film, a co-production between France and West Germany, was released in France in 1981 and won an award for Best Feature Film Director at the 1981 Sitges Film Festival for Borowczyk. A Moment of Romance A Moment of Romance is a 1990 Hong Kong action romance film directed by Benny Chan, produced by Johnnie To, and starring Andy Lau, Jacklyn Wu and Ng Man-tat. For his performance in the film, Ng was awarded Best Supporting Actor at the 10th Hong Kong Film Awards. A Moment of Romance tells an action-packed love story between an underworld rag and a rich heiress and is considered a major classic of Hong Kong cinema. Because of the film, Andy Lau was nicknamed "Wah Dee", the character he portrays in the film, while the film is also one of Laus representative works. Sopyonje Seopyeonje is an award-winning 1993 South Korean musical drama film directed by Im Kwon-taek. It tells the story of a family of traditional Korean pansori singers trying to make a living in the modern world. It is the first South Korean film to draw over one million audiences and has significant influence in reviving popular interest in traditional Korean culture and pansori. Mother, May I Sleep with Danger? Mother, May I Sleep with Danger? is a 1996 television film starring Tori Spelling, Ivan Sergei, and Lisa Banes. It came out in the same year as Fear, and has been described as a variation on the same theme...one in which Spelling and Sergei have the Reese Witherspoon and Mark Wahlberg roles, and Banes is in William Petersens. Moreover Todd Caldecott, who co-starred in Fear as one of Wahlbergs victims, also co-stars in this movie. Hideous! Hideous! is a 1997 film released by Full Moon Features. The Last Minute The Last Minute is a 2001 British-American urban gothic film, written and directed by Stephen Norrington. It shows a struggling man hitting bottom and finding light in unexpected places, and trying a huge alternative as the solution to his problems while giving up the life he recently found. Big Fat Gypsy Gangster Big Fat Gypsy Gangster is a straight-to-DVD British comedy film directed, produced, written by and starring Ricky Grover. The film centres on Grovers character Bulla from The 11 OClock Show, after his release from prison. The film was written by Grover and his wife Maria, and the cast includes Steven Berkoff, Peter Capaldi, Omid Djalili, Rufus Hound and Tulisa Contostavlos. I Am I Am is a 2011 Indian anthology film by Onir. It consists of four short films: "Omar", "Afia", "Abhimanyu", and "Megha". Each film shares the common theme of fear, and each film is based on real-life stories. The film was financed by donations from more than 400 different people around the world, many of whom donated through social networking sites like Facebook. There are four stories but the characters are interwoven with each story. "Abhimanyu" is based on child abuse, "Omar" on gay rights, "Megha" is about Kashmiri Pandits and "Afia" deals with sperm donation. I Am was released with subtitles in all regions as six different languages are spoken in the film: Hindi, English, Kannada, Marathi, Bengali and Kashmiri. Cool It Cool It is a 2010 documentary film based on the book The Skeptical Environmentalists Guide to Global Warming by Danish political scientist Bjørn Lomborg. The film stars Lomborg, best known for authoring The Skeptical Environmentalist. It premiered in September in Canada at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival and had a theatrical United States release on November 12, 2010. The film was directed by Ondi Timoner. Kevi Rite Jaish Kevi Rite Jaish is a 2012 Indian Gujarati-language drama film directed by Abhishek Jain and produced by Nayan Jain. The film is a satire on the fascination and obsession of the Patels – a Gujarati farmer community – migration to the U.S. Over the last half century, thousands of Patels have migrated to the US and have come to dominate its motel industry. The film stars Divyang Thakkar, Veronica Kalpana-Gautam, Tejal Panchasara, Kenneth Desai, and Anang Desai. Dial a Prayer Dial a Prayer is a 2015 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Maggie Kiley starring Brittany Snow, Glenne Headly and William H. Macy. Guddu Rangeela Guddu Rangeela is an Indian comedy film, directed by Subhash Kapoor. It stars Arshad Warsi, Amit Sadh and Ronit Roy in lead roles. The film is presented by Fox Star Studios and produced by Sangeeta Ahir. Guddu Rangeela has incorporated the Manoj-Babli honour killing case in the storyline. The Delicious Little Devil The Delicious Little Devil is a 1919 American silent comedy-drama film starring Mae Murray and Rudolph Valentino. A 35 mm print of the film is housed at the EYE Film Instituut Nederland, Nederlands Filmmuseum. The Girl Said No The Girl Said No is a 1930 pre-Code American romantic comedy film starring William Haines and Leila Hyams. In the film, a young college graduate goes to extreme lengths to win the girl he loves. Whistling in the Dark Whistling in the Dark is a 1941 comedy film directed by S. Sylvan Simon. It is the first of three films starring Red Skelton as Wally "the Fox" Benton, who writes and acts in radio murder mysteries. Wally is kidnapped by a greedy cult leader, who threatens to kill Wallys girlfriend and another young woman unless he concocts a perfect murder. The film was based on the Broadway play of the same name by Laurence Gross and Edward Childs Carpenter. Uncredited contributing writer Elliott Nugent wrote and directed the earlier film adaptation of the same name. The two sequels are Whistling in Dixie and Whistling in Brooklyn. A Tale of Two Kitties A Tale of Two Kitties is a 1942 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Bob Clampett, written by Warren Foster, and features music by Carl W. Stalling. This short subject is notable for being Tweety Birds debut, although known as Orson in this short, according to the staff. It was also the first appearance of Babbit and Catstello, based on the popular comedy duo Abbott and Costello. The title is an obvious pun on the Charles Dickens classic, A Tale of Two Cities. Even in this initial appearance, Tweety reveals early on that his cute appearance masks a willingness to be merciless, even sadistic, towards anyone who threatens him. After slipping one of the cats a bomb which explodes, the bird remarks, "Aw, da poor putty tat - he cwushed his widdow head!" Followed by a big grin. This is one of the few Tweety shorts that did not feature his main antagonist Sylvester, who would not make his official debut until 1945, in Life with Feathers. A Tale of Two Kitties is remarkable due to a clearly adult reference in 1942. Catstello broke the fourth wall, took a direct shot at the Hays Office, and made a thinly-veiled reference to giving the middle finger. United Artists failed to renew the copyright in time in 1970, so the short is now in the public domain in the United States. As such, it can also be found on bootleg home video VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray sets. Belles on Their Toes Belles on Their Toes is a Technicolor film based on the autobiographical book Belles on Their Toes by siblings Frank Bunker Gilbreth and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey. The film, which debuted in New York City on May 2, 1952, was directed by Henry Levin, and Henry Ephron and Phoebe Ephron wrote the screenplay. It is a sequel to the film Cheaper by the Dozen, based on Gilbreth and Careys eponymous 1948 book. S*P*Y*S S*P*Y*S is a 1974 comedy directed by Irvin Kershner and starring Elliott Gould, Donald Sutherland, and Zouzou. The film was screened at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, but wasnt entered into the main competition. The Wounded Man The Wounded Man is a 1983 French film directed by Patrice Chéreau, and written by him and Hervé Guibert. It stars Jean-Hugues Anglade and Vittorio Mezzogiorno. The film won the César Award for Best Writing. It was also entered into the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Order of Death Copkiller, also released as Corrupt and The Order of Death, is a 1983 Italian crime thriller film directed by Roberto Faenza and starring Harvey Keitel and John Lydon, the lead singer for the bands Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd. It is based on Hugh Fleetwoods novel The Order of Death, with a screenplay by Fleetwood, Faenza and Ennio de Concini. The music was composed by Ennio Morricone. The plot follows a psychological cat-and-mouse game between a corrupt police officer and a disturbed young man against the backdrop of a rash of serial killings, The film was shot on-location in New York City and at Cinecittà Studios in Rome between March and April, 1982. It is Lydons only starring role in film to date. Upon release, it received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics, and has since fallen into the public domain. It has since undergone a reevaluation, and has become a cult classic due to the presence of Keitel and Lydon, while being acknowledged as a precursor to Abel Ferraras similarly-themed Bad Lieutenant. Anna & Bella Anna & Bella is a 1984 Dutch animated short film from the Netherlands. At the 58th Academy Awards, Anna & Bella won an Oscar for Best Animated Short Film. The film runs 8 minutes. It was directed by Børge Ring, and its cast includes Tonny Huurdeman as the voices of Anna and of Bella. The Seventh Curse The Seventh Curse is a 1986 Hong Kong dark fantasy adventure film directed by Lam Ngai Kai based on Ni Kuangs novel series Dr. Yuen Series and stars Chin Siu-ho as Dr. Yuen. The film also stars Chow Yun-fat as Wisely, the protagonist in Nis Wisely Series who appears as a supporting character in the Dr Yuen Series, while Ni himself serves as the films narrator and also making a brief appearance as himself. Shock 'Em Dead Shock ‘Em Dead, also known as Rock ‘Em Dead, is a 1991 comedic horror film written by Mark Freed, David Tedder and Andrew Cross, and directed by Mark Freed. It stars Stephen Quadros and Traci Lords in one of her first post-adult film roles. The film is a thriller with a music comedy twist, a self-aware take on metal guitarists from the 80s, and is also notable for featuring Nitro guitarist Michael Angelo Batio as a guitar double. This was Aldo Rays last film. Some Girl Some Girl is a 1998 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Rory Kelly and written by actress Marissa Ribisi, who also appeared in the film. Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale Footrot Flats: The Dogs Tale is a 1986 Australian-New Zealand animated comedy film based on cartoonist Murray Balls comic strip Footrot Flats about a New Zealand farmer and his border collie sheepdog. The film was written by Ball and Tom Scott, directed by Ball, and produced by John Barnett and Pat Cox, with music by Dave Dobbyn. The voice cast includes leading New Zealand actors John Clarke, Peter Rowley, Rawiri Paratene, Fiona Samuel and Billy T. James. It was New Zealands first feature-length animated film. The film was released in November 1986 in New Zealand by Kerridge-Odeon, and opened in Australia on 9 April 1987. Footrot Flats: The Dogs Tale grossed $2,500,000 at the New Zealand box office. In Australia it grossed $4,317,000 which is equivalent to $11 million in 2016. Mast Mast is a 1999 Indian Hindi musical romantic film directed by Ram Gopal Varma. This was the debut film for Aftab Shivdasani as a lead actor with Urmila Matondkar as the leading actress. Upon release, the film received positive reviews, and became an instant hit at the box office. Suddenly Tan de repente is a 2002 Argentine and Dutch black-and-white comedy drama film directed by Diego Lerman and written by Lerman, María Meira, and Eloisa Solaas, based on the novel La prueba, written by César Aira. The drama features Tatiana Saphir, Carla Crespo, Veronica Hassan, among others. A young, naive clerk at a lingerie store learns about love and her own identity. El custodio The Minder is a 2005 Argentine drama film directed by Rodrigo Moreno. It was co-produced by Argentina, Uruguay, France and Germany. The motion picture features Julio Chávez as the bodyguard, and Osmar Núñez as the man he protects for a living. The film tells of bodyguard Rubén, who is in charge of protecting Artemio, the Argentines Minister of Planification. The Sword Bearer The Sword Bearer is a 2006 Russian action film directed by Filipp Yankovsky, based on Yevgeni Danilenkos book of the same name. Cecilie Cecilie is a 2007 Danish horror film directed by Hans Fabian Wullenweber. In 2008, the film has been nominated for the Robert Awards and Sonja Richter was nominated for the Bodil Prize for Best Actress. Street Fighter Alpha: Generations Street Fighter Alpha: Generations is a 2005 Japanese anime film produced by A.P.P.P. and released by Manga Entertainment based on the Street Fighter Alpha video games by Capcom. Its production is unrelated to 2000s The Animation, which was produced by Group TAC. The film was produced specifically for the English-language market and was not officially released in Japan until its inclusion as a bonus feature in the DVD release of The Legend of Chun-Li. Jimmy Carter Man from Plains Man from Plains is a 2007 American documentary film written and directed by Jonathan Demme, which chronicles former President of the United States Jimmy Carters book tour across America to publicize his book Peace Not Apartheid. For the book promotion, Carter grants interviews to selected newspapers, magazines, and television shows, such as CNN, PBS, Air America Radio, NPR, Chicago Life, Los Angeles Times, and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Right Yaaa Wrong Right Yaaa Wrong is a 2010 Indian crime thriller film directed by Neeraj Pathak, starring Sunny Deol and Irrfan Khan in the lead roles. The film is based on the lives of two police officers of India, who later become strong rivals. It also stars Konkona Sen Sharma, Isha Koppikar, Aryan Vaid and Govind Namdeo. This film was shot in Film City and released on 12 March 2010, under the banner of Eros. The film has almost similar plot points to the 1995 Hollywood film Above Suspicion Perras For people with the surname, see Perras. Perras is a 2011 Mexican Drama film directed by Guillermo Ríos based on the play of the same name. Its plot revolves around 10 schoolgirls who are all suspects of something terrible that happened at school, focusing in the memories and feelings of each girl. This is the device that gives us a glimpse of the ethics, games, esthetics and eroticism of these girl-women. The movie was heavily promoted as a Thriller in trailers, posters and other media, but some critics found it misleading, since fits most in the drama category due to its content. The film premiered in theaters in Mexico City on March 4, 2011. Stockholm East Stockholm East is a Swedish drama film, released in 2011 and directed by Simon Kaijser. Sonali Cable Sonali Cable is a 2014 Indian Bollywood film directed by Charudutt Acharya and produced by Ramesh Sippy and Rohan Sippy. The script, penned by Acharya himself, was one of the eight scripts selected for Mumbai Mantra-Sundance Institute Screenwriters Lab 2012, chosen through an evaluation process of submissions from around the world, including the United States, United Kingdom, Italy, France and Germany. Newcomer, Rhea Chakraborty, has been roped in to play a pivotal role. Ali Fazal is paired opposite Rhea while Raghav Juyal makes his acting debut with this film. The film was released on 17 October 2014. Like Me Like Me is a 2017 American film written and directed by Robert Mockler. The film stars Addison Timlin as a loner on a crime spree that she broadcasts on social media. The film had its world premiere at the South by Southwest Film Festival on March 10, 2017. It holds a 71% approval rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes based on 21 reviews, with an average rating of 6.6/10. Aaaaaaaah! Aaaaaaaah! is a 2015 British horror comedy film written and directed by Steve Oram. The film contains no dialogue, with the cast communicating entirely in animalistic grunts. It premiered in August 2015 at London FrightFest Film Festival. In 2016 the film was released on DVD, Blu Ray and VOD on Icon Productionss Frightfest Presents label Intimate Strangers Intimate Strangers is a 2018 South Korean comedy-drama film directed by Lee Jae-kyoo and written by Bae Se-young, based on the 2016 Italian film Perfect Strangers. It features an ensemble cast that includes Yoo Hae-jin, Cho Jin-woong, Lee Seo-jin, Yum Jung-ah, Kim Ji-soo, Song Ha-yoon and Yoon Kyung-ho. The film was released in South Korea on 31 October 2018. It is a remake of the 2016 Paolo Genovese film Perfect Strangers, one of several remakes of this film. The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers is a 1921 American silent film based on the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. It was directed by Fred Niblo and stars Douglas Fairbanks as dArtagnan. The film originally had scenes filmed in the Handschiegl Color Process. The film had a sequel, The Iron Mask, also starring Fairbanks as dArtagnan and DeBrulier as Cardinal Richelieu. The Cardboard Lover The Cardboard Lover is a 1928 silent romantic comedy film produced by Cosmopolitan Productions and distributed by Metro Goldwyn Mayer. It was directed by Robert Z. Leonard and stars Marion Davies and Swedish actor Nils Asther. The film is based on the play Dans sa candeur naive by Jacques Deval. In London, Tallulah Bankhead played the female lead. On Broadway, Jeanne Eagels played the female lead. The film survives at the Library of Congress and in the Turner library. In 2015, a second print of the film was found at a recycling centre. It was remade as The Passionate Plumber in 1932 and Her Cardboard Lover in 1942. The Immoral Mr. Teas The Immoral Mr. Teas is the first commercially successful film of director Russ Meyer. The film was described as a nudist comedy, and was noted for exhibiting extensive female nudity. The film cost $24,000 to produce, and eventually grossed more than $1.5 million on the independent/exploitation circuit. Fangs of the Living Dead Malenka, the Vampires Niece is a 1969 horror film that was written and directed by Spanish director Amando de Ossorio; it was his first horror film. One of the first vampire films from Spain, it was inspired by similarly themed Italian and British vampire films that were being released during the same time period, such as Dance of the Vampires. It has been credited as being "the 1969 picture that hammered the final nail into the cinematic coffin of the bomb-shelter-era bombshell Anita Ekberg", as well as being "one of the most original gothic examples of Spanish horror". Blood Mania Blood Mania is a 1970 American horror film written by Peter Carpenter and Tony Crechales and directed by Robert Vincent ONeil, and starring Carpenter, Maria De Aragon, Vicki Peters, Reagan Wilson, and Alex Rocco. The film stars Carpenter as a doctor whose mistress, an heiress, murders her terminally ill father to help him pay off a debt. Released in the fall of 1970, the film would go on to be featured as a double bill with 1961s Blood Lust. The Short & Curlies The Short and Curlies is a 1987 short film written and directed by Mike Leigh. It stars Alison Steadman, Wendy Nottingham, Sylvestra Le Touzel and David Thewlis. The hairdressing salon, "Cynthias", was in Willesden and exterior locations were in nearby Harlesden. Channel Four put up money for the film and, pending the success of this project, agreed to co-produce with Portman Productions Leighs first feature film since Bleak Moments – what became 1988s feature movie High Hopes. The short, 18-minute film, made after three weeks of rehearsal, concerns a chatty hairdresser, Betty, her shy daughter, Charlene, and one of her customers, Joy. Joy works in a chemists shop and is chatted up by Clive over the Durex counter. "On the one hand there is ritual, physical indignity, rubber, prevention; on the other, new life, love, marriage. Charlene slips sadly and silently between two stools..." Comic Book Confidential Comic Book Confidential is an American/Canadian documentary film, released in 1988. Directed by Ron Mann and written by Mann and Charles Lippincott, the film is a survey of the history of the comic book medium in the United States from the 1930s to the 1980s, as an art form and in social context. Guns Guns is a 1990 action film about a group of female agents who are sent to take out a South American gun runner. The film was written and directed by Andy Sidaris, and stars Erik Estrada, Dona Speir, Devin DeVasquez, Cynthia Brimhall, and Danny Trejo. Its the fifth installment in the Triple B series. Bug Buster Bug Buster is a 1998 American comedy horror film directed by Lorenzo Doumani. It is the only known film to be written by Malick Khoury. In the United Kingdom, this film was released under the title Some Things Never Die. Harpya Harpya is a 1979 short Belgian animated film written and directed by Raoul Servais. It stars Will Spoor, Fran Waller Zeper and Sjoert Schwibethus. The film won the Palme dOr for Best Short Film at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. Its mix of horror and black comedy has given it a cult following. Shark Zone Shark Zone is a 2003 direct-to-video horror film directed by Danny Lerner. Bunny Bunny is a 2005 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by V.V. Vinayak, with cinematography by Chota K. Naidu. The film was produced by M. Satyanarayana Reddy. This is Allu Arjuns third movie, which proved to be his third successive box office hit after Gangotri and Arya. This film stars Allu Arjun and Gowri Munjal in the lead roles, while Prakash Raj, Sarath Kumar, and Mukesh Rishi play supporting roles. The music was composed by Devi Sri Prasad with editing done by Gowtham Raju and cinematography by Chota K. Naidu. The film released on 6 April 2005 and was dubbed into Oriya as Dharmayuddha, into Hindi as Bunny The Hero in 2013 by Goldmines Telefilms, and into Malayalam with the same title. It was remade into Bengali as Challenge starring Dev and Subhasree. Keerthi Chakra Keerthi Chakra is a 2006 Indian Malayalam-language war film written and directed by Major Ravi, in his debut directorial. Starring Mohanlal in lead role as Major Mahadevan and also features Jiiva, Nawab Shah, Biju Menon, Lakshmi Gopalaswamy, and Gopika in major supporting roles. The film is based on true events related to incidents that took place in Jammu and Kashmir. The film is the first in the Major Mahadevan film series. The title is derived from the Indian gallantry award, Kirti Chakra. The film was released worldwide on 3 August 2006. It was critically and commercial well received. It was the third highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year. The film was dubbed released into Tamil titled Aran, with a few additional scenes shot and added for Prakash Raj. Major Ravi won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Screenplay for the film. Sasquatch Mountain Sasquatch Mountain is a 2006 science fiction film produced by Grizzly Peak Productions for the Syfy channel, and directed by Steven R. Monroe. Beyond Our Ken Beyond Our Ken is a 2008 Australian documentary film directed by Luke Walker and Melissa Maclean by the controversial organization Kenja Communication. Released to Australian theatres on 18 September 2008, the film was nominated for Best Documentary at the Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards and also by the Australian Film Institute. Walkaway Walkaway is an independent Romantic comedy film directed and produced by Shailja Gupta released in 2010. Jekhane Bhooter Bhoy Jekhane Bhooter Bhoy is an Indian Bengali film directed by Sandip Ray. There are three short ghost stories in this film. Zoran, My Nephew the Idiot Zoran, My Nephew the Idiot is a 2013 Italian-Slovenian comedy film directed by Matteo Oleotto. It was screened in the Critics’ Week section at the 70th Venice Film Festival. Killing Reagan Killing Reagan is a 2016 American television drama film directed by Rod Lurie and written by Eric Simonson. It is based on the 2015 book of the same name by Bill OReilly and Martin Dugard. The film stars Tim Matheson, Cynthia Nixon, Joe Chrest, Joel Murray, Kyle S. More, and Michael H. Cole. The film premiered on October 16, 2016, on the National Geographic Channel. Dede Dede is a 2017 Georgian drama film directed by Mariam Khatchvani. It had an international premiere in the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and screened in East Of West section where it won Special Mention prize. The film is an international co-production between Georgia, Croatia, the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands and Qatar. Genius Genius is an Indian action thriller film directed by Anil Sharma. It marks the debut of his son Utkarsh Sharma as a male lead, who also featured as a child actor in Sharmas 2001 blockbuster film Ek Prem Katha. Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Mithun Chakraborty are in supporting roles in the film. Kino Eye Kino-Eye is a film technique developed in Soviet Russia by Dziga Vertov. It was also the name of the movement and group that was defined by this technique. Kino-Eye was Vertovs means of capturing what he believed to be "inaccessible to the human eye"; that is, Kino-Eye films would not attempt to imitate how the human eye saw things. Rather, by assembling film fragments and editing them together in a form of montage, Kino-Eye hoped to activate a new type of perception by creating "a new filmic, i.e., media shaped, reality and a message or an illusion of a message - a semantic field." Distinct from narrative entertainment cinema forms or otherwise "acted" films, Kino-Eye sought to capture "life unawares" and edit it together in such a way that it would form a new, previously unseen truth. Peter Pan Peter Pan is a 1924 American silent adventure film released by Paramount Pictures, the first film adaptation of the play by J. M. Barrie. It was directed by Herbert Brenon and starred Betty Bronson as Peter Pan, Ernest Torrence as Captain Hook, Mary Brian as Wendy, and Virginia Browne Faire as Tinker Bell. Anna May Wong, a groundbreaking Chinese-American actress, played the Indian princess Tiger Lily. The Purple Heart The Purple Heart is a 1944 American black-and-white war film, produced by Darryl F. Zanuck, directed by Lewis Milestone, and starring Dana Andrews, Richard Conte, Farley Granger, Don "Red" Barry, and Trudy Marshall. Eighteen-year-old Farley Granger had a supporting role. The film is a dramatization of the "show trial" of a number of US airmen by the Japanese government during World War II. It is loosely based on the trial of eight US airmen who took part in the April 18, 1942, Doolittle Raid on Japan. Three were later executed and one died as a POW. This film was the first to deal directly with the Japanese treatment of POWs and ran into opposition from the US War Department, which was afraid that such films would provoke reprisals from the Japanese government. Good Morning, Miss Dove Good Morning, Miss Dove is a 1955 DeLuxe Color and CinemaScope film which tells the sentimental story of a beloved schoolteacher who reflects back on her life and former students when she is hospitalized. It stars Jennifer Jones, Robert Stack, Kipp Hamilton, Robert Douglas, Peggy Knudsen, Marshall Thompson, Chuck Connors, and Mary Wickes. In the Year 2889 In the Year 2889 is a 1967 made-for-television, post-apocalyptic science fiction film from American International Pictures about the aftermath of a future nuclear war. The film stars Paul Petersen, Quinn OHara, Charla Doherty, Neil Fletcher and Hugh Feagin. AIP commissioned low-budget cult film auteur Larry Buchanan to produce and direct this film as a color remake of Roger Cormans 1955 film Day the World Ended. Although not set in the year 2889, In the Year 2889s title is borrowed from a short story of the same title by Jules Verne and his son, Michael Verne. An Exercise in Discipline: Peel Peel, also known as An Exercise in Discipline - Peel, is a 1982 Australian short film directed by Jane Campion. A father along with his son and sister are taking a trip, during which an orange peel has significance. Peel won the Short Film Palme dOr at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival, making Campion the first ever woman to win the award. The River Rat The River Rat is a 1984 independent family film directed by Thomas Rickman and starring Tommy Lee Jones and Martha Plimpton. Filmed on location in Kentucky, on the banks of the Ohio River. A Killer Among Friends A Killer Among Friends is a 1992 made-for-television movie that aired on CBS on December 8, 1992. Based on a true story, the film stars Patty Duke as a mother grieving for her murdered daughter and sets out to find the killer. The film is based on the real life murder of Michele Avila. Habitat Habitat is a 1997 science fiction film produced for the direct-to-video market and shown on the Sci Fi Channel. The films message is largely one of ecological warning, mixed with science fiction elements of genetic engineering, family angst and redemption. It is the only theatrical movie filmed in Sonys early analog High Definition format. Sony donated the equipment and technical support in an attempt to popularize the format. The High Definition video was then transferred to film for release. The film won a Global Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography. The Base The Base is a 1999 action thriller film directed by Mark L. Lester and written by Jeff Albert and Hesh Rephun. Produced by Dana Dubosky and Mark L. Lester, the film stars Mark Dacascos, Tim Abell and Paula Trickey. Presentation, or Charlotte and Her Steak Présentation ou Charlotte et son steak is a French short drama film written and directed by Éric Rohmer in 1951 and post-synchronised in 1961. It features Jean-Luc Godard and the voices of Stéphane Audran and Anna Karina. Back to the Secret Garden Back to the Secret Garden is a 2001 family fantasy film. Produced for television, the film serves as a sequel to the 1987 Hallmark Hall of Fame film, The Secret Garden. It contains some of the previous characters such as Lady Mary and Sir Colin Craven, who are now married, and Martha Sowerby, who is now the mistress of Misselthwaite Manor, which has become an orphanage for children whose parents died in World War II. They had appeared as children in the original story some 40 years earlier, and are now middle aged adults. Dickon does not return, as he died while fighting in the war. Pick-up Pick-up is a 1975 film directed by Bernard Hirschenson, marketed as an exploitation film full of sexy hippies, but praised by some critics for deeper artistic qualities. Transistor Love Story Monrak Transistor is a 2001 Thai film directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. Blending several genres, including comedy, romance, musical and crime, it is the story of a young man named Pan and his odyssey after he goes AWOL from the army and tries to make it as a luk thung singing star. SpiderBabe SpiderBabe is a 2003 American made for cable erotic film. It is loosely based on the character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee and published by Marvel Comics. The film was written by John Fedele and Terry West, and directed by Johnny Crash. Erin Brown, better known within the genre as Misty Mundae, stars as the title character. Septem8er Tapes September Tapes is a faux-documentary feature film co-written and directed by Christian Johnston in his feature debut. An early review of the films promotional trailer noted that the footage looked "more real than network news footage". Wait 'Til You're Older Wait til Youre Older is a 2005 Hong Kong fantasy comedy-drama film produced and directed by Teddy Chan and starring Andy Lau. Compound Fracture Compound Fracture is a 2013 American supernatural thriller. Co-written and starring Tyler Mane, the film also features veterans of the horror genre such as Derek Mears and Muse Watson. Silent Youth Silent Youth is a 2012 German gay drama film written and directed by Diemo Kemmesies. The World Before Her The World Before Her is a 2012 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Nisha Pahuja. The film explores the complex and conflicting environment for young girls in India by profiling two young women participating in two very different types of training camp — Ruhi Singh , who aspires to become Miss India, and Prachi Trivedi, a Hindu nationalist with the Durga Vahini. The film was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Coverage of a Current News Story in 2014. It also won the awards for Best Canadian Feature at the 2012 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival and Best Documentary Feature at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival, and was a nominee for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards. The film won the award of Best International Documentary Film at the 2013 Byron Bay International Film Festival. The San Diego Asian Film Festival in 2012 gave the film a Special Jury Mention. On June 6, 2014, the film was released to widespread critical acclaim in India, the country it depicts, with the help of filmmaker Anurag Kashyap. A critic for Firstpost called it "one of the most important, skillfully made and powerfully provocative films to come in a long time." My Name Is Emily My Name is Emily is a 2015 Irish independent drama film written and directed by Simon Fitzmaurice in his only feature film credit; on 26 October 2017, he died after an ongoing battle with motor neurone disease. The film stars Evanna Lynch, Michael Smiley and newcomer George Webster. 16-year-old Emily runs away from her foster home, trying to free her writer father from a mental institution after not receiving a card for her birthday. The film follows Emily and Arden as they travel across Ireland in a coming of age tale/road movie. My Name is Emily premiered at the Galway Film Fleadh on 7 July 2015, and had a limited theatrical release in Ireland on 8 April 2016. It was released in the U.S. on 17 February 2017 in select areas. At Galway Film Fleadh producer Kathryn Kennedy won the Bingham Ray New Talent Award, and Seamus Deasy received the prize for Best Cinematography. My Name is Emily was nominated for eight IFTA Awards in 2016 including Best Film, Best Actress in a Lead Role and Best Film Script. Modest Heroes is a three-part Japanese animated anthology film produced by Studio Ponoc. The film is the first volume in the studios Ponoc Short Films Theatre anthology, and includes films directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi, Yoshiyuki Momose, and Akihiko Yamashita. Sword of Trust Sword of Trust is an 2019 American comedy film, directed by Lynn Shelton, from a screenplay by Shelton and Mike OBrien. It stars Marc Maron, Jon Bass, Michaela Watkins, Tim Paul, Whitmer Thomas, Toby Huss, Dan Bakkedahl and Jillian Bell. It had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 8, 2019. It was released on July 12, 2019, by IFC Films. We Faw Down We Faw Down is a 1928 two-reel silent comedy starring Laurel and Hardy and directed by Leo McCarey. It was shot in August and September 1928, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on December 29 of that year, with synchronized music and sound effects in theaters wired for sound. The plot line was later reworked into one of Laurel and Hardys most celebrated films, Sons of the Desert. High School Confidential! High School Confidential is a 1958 crime drama film directed by Jack Arnold, starring Mamie Van Doren, Russ Tamblyn, Jan Sterling, John Drew, Jackie Coogan, Diane Jergens and Michael Landon. The film also features a cameo by Jerry Lee Lewis who opens the movie singing a song of the same name, which Lewis co-wrote with Ron Hargrave. Lewis released the title track as a Sun Records 45 single which became a Top 40 hit, reaching #21 in the Billboard charts. The film is listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilsons book The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of The 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made. The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit is a 1968 light comedy family film directed by Norman Tokar, with a screenplay by Louis Pelletier, based on the 1955 book, The Year of the Horse by Eric Hatch. The film stars Dean Jones, Diane Baker, Ellen Janov, Kurt Russell and Lurene Tuttle in the principal roles. The films title is a riff on the titular horses dapple gray color and the title of the 1955 Sloan Wilson novel about the American search for purpose in a world dominated by business, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit. The film received mostly negative reviews, due to the predictable script. It failed at the box office, too. This was Fred Clarks final movie appearance and the film was released after his death. The film was dedicated to his memory. Showdown Showdown is a 1973 American Technicolor Western film produced and directed by George Seaton and starring Rock Hudson, Dean Martin and Susan Clark. The Battle of Britain The Battle of Britain was the fourth of Frank Capras Why We Fight series of seven propaganda films, which made the case for fighting and winning the Second World War. It was released in 1943 and concentrated on the German bombardment of the United Kingdom in anticipation of Operation Sea Lion, the planned Nazi invasion of Great Britain. The White Suit The White Suit is a 1999 Serbian language film directed by Lazar Ristovski. It was a co-production between the United Kingdom and Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It was Yugoslavias official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. The Other The Other is a 1999 French-Egyptian drama film directed by Youssef Chahine. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Lebanese soprano Majida El Roumi sang "Adam W Hanan", an Egyptian song included in the film. Double Tap Double Tap is a 2000 Hong Kong action-thriller film directed by Bruce Law, and starring Leslie Cheung, Alex Fong, Monica Chan and Ruby Wong. It was hailed as one of Leslie Cheungs most memorable action films since A Better Tomorrow. The film was followed by two sequels, One Nite in Mongkok, released in 2004, and Triple Tap, released in 2010, both of which was directed by Derek Yee and features Fong reprising his role as Inspector Miu. In the Blink of an Eye In the Blink of an Eye is a 2009 American film about the Rapture directed by Michael Sinclair. It stars David A. R. White, Eric Roberts and Andrea Logan White, and was released to DVD on November 17, 2009. The Kick The Kick is a 2011 Thai martial arts film, directed by Prachya Pinkaew. The film follows a Korean family of taekwondo experts who immigrate to Thailand. Afterlife Afterlife is a 2014 Hungarian comedy film directed by Virág Zomborácz, starring Márton Kristóf and László Gálffi. It tells the story of a young man with mental issues who tries to help his fathers ghost to cross to the otherworld. Badshahi Angti Badshahi Angti is a 2014 Bengali thriller film directed by Sandip Ray, based on the novel of the same name by Satyajit Ray, starring Abir Chatterjee and Sourav Das as Feluda and Topse respectively. The film was released on 19 December 2014. It is the first film which stars Abir Chatterjee as Feluda. This was going to be a reboot to previous Feluda film series after Royal Bengal Rahashya. But in 2016 Sandip Ray cancelled the reboot series because Abir Chatterjee started a new version of film series based on Byomkesh Bakshi franchise under Shree Venkatesh Films and Surinder Films. The other reason was the new Feluda movie Sandip Ray intended to make under a Mumbai-based production house Eros International, but Abir has a strict contract with Shree Venkatesh Films and Surinder Films. It was declared by Sandip Ray instead of continuing the reboot series he will continue the previous Feluda film series after Royal Bengal Rahashya and Sabyasachi Chakrabarty will return as Feluda and Shaheb Bhattacharya will return as Topshe. There will be two stories in the new film and the film is named Double Feluda. This is going to be a sequel of Royal Bengal Rahashya and the movie is a 50 years tribute to Feluda. For the cancellation of the reboot series Badshahi Angti is now considered as a stand-alone reboot film. Dynamite Dynamite is a 2015 Indian Telugu action thriller film guest directed by Deva Katta, produced by Manchu Vishnu under the banner 24 Frames Factory featuring himself, Pranitha Subhash, J. D. Chakravarthy in pivotal roles. It is the official Tamil remake of Arima Nambi. Stunts and action scenes were directed by Vijayan. The audio sound track of the film was released on 6 June 2015. Time Renegades Time Renegades is a South Korean romantic thriller film directed by Kwak Jae-yong. It was released in South Korea by CJ Entertainment on April 13, 2016. Félicité Félicité is a 2017 Senegalese drama film directed by Alain Gomis. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. At Berlin, the film won the Jury Grand Prix award. At the 2017 Africa Movie Academy Awards, it won six awards which is the highest for a film in the history of the award ceremony, including categories for best film, best actress, best supporting actor, best editing, best soundtrack and best film in an African language. It was selected as the Senegalese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, making the December shortlist. It was the first time Senegal had sent a film for consideration for the Best Foreign Language film. The Sign of the Cross The Devil in a Convent, released in the UK as "The Sign of the Cross", or the Devil in a Convent, is an 1899 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Anatahan , also known as The Saga of Anatahan, is a 1953 black-and-white Japanese film war drama directed by Josef von Sternberg. The World War II Japanese holdouts on Anatahan also inspired a 1998 novel, Cage on the Sea. It was the final work directed by noted Hollywood director Josef von Sternberg. Von Sternberg had an unusually high degree of control over the film, made outside the studio system, which allowed him to not only direct, but also write, photograph, and narrate the action. Although it opened modestly well in Japan, it did poorly in the US, where von Sternberg continued to recut the film for four more years. He subsequently abandoned the project and went on to teach film at UCLA for most of the remainder of his lifetime. The film was screened within the official selection during the 14th Venice Film Festival. The art director was Takashi Kono, special effects were made by Eiji Tsuburaya and the camera operator was Kozo Okazaki. The Black Orchid The Black Orchid is a 1959 American drama film starring Sophia Loren and Anthony Quinn. The Creation of the Humanoids The Creation of the Humanoids is a 1962 American science fiction film release, directed by Wesley Barry and starring Don Megowan, Erica Elliot, Frances McCann, Don Doolittle and Dudley Manlove. The film is not based on the plot of Jack Williamsons novel The Humanoids, to which it bears little resemblance, but on an original story and screenplay written by Jay Simms. In a post-nuclear-war society, blue-skinned, silver-eyed human-like robots have become a common sight as the surviving population suffers from a decreasing birth rate and has grown dependent on their assistance. A fanatical organization tries to prevent the robots from becoming too human, fearing that they will take over. Meanwhile, a scientist experiments with creating human replicas that have genuine emotions and memories. Maniac Maniac is a 1963 psychological thriller film directed by Michael Carreras and starring Kerwin Mathews, Nadia Gray and Donald Houston. The film, which was produced by Hammer Films, is an international co-production between the United Kingdom and France. Martha Martha is a 1967 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe. It enjoys a cult following. Cyclone Cyclone is a 1987 science fiction action film about a woman who must keep the ultimate motorcycle from falling into the wrong hands. The film was directed by Fred Olen Ray, and stars Heather Thomas, Jeffrey Combs, Martine Beswick and Martin Landau. Dr. Alien Dr. Alien is a 1989 sci-fi comedy film starring Judy Landers, Billy Jacoby, and Olivia Barash. Directed by David DeCoteau, the film was also released under the titles I Was a Teenage Sex Maniac and I Was a Teenage Sex Mutant. The alternative titles explain the movies plot. The films plot centers on an unpopular honors student named Wesley Littlejohn, who becomes involved in an experiment headed by his new, sexy biology teacher, Ms. Xenobia. As part of the experiment, Wesley becomes a chick magnet whenever a phallic stalk emerges from his head. However, this threatens to alienate the girl he really cares about, Leanne, and Wesley begins to suspect Xenobias motives, which may have something to do with the fact that she isnt from Earth. Friend of the Family Friend of the Family is a 1995 drama film written and directed by Edward Holzman, and starring Shauna OBrien & Griffin Drew. Phat Beach Phat Beach is a 1996 American comedy film, written and directed by Doug Ellin, which stars Jermaine Huggy Hopkins, Coolio , Brian Hooks and Gregg Vance. Made by a group of young independent film lovers, the movie turned out to be considered by many as one of the most successful hip-hop beach movies. Sairaan kaunis maailma Freakin Beautiful World is a 1997 Finnish drama film written and directed by Jarmo Lampela. The film is about two teenage boys from Helsinki who owe money to a local drug dealer. In order to pay their debt, they have to travel to Stockholm to collect drugs for the drug dealer. The film won Jussi Awards for Best Film, Best Cinematography, and Best Editing. Deep Shock Deep Shock is a 2003 American science-fiction-horror film that debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel. Its plot concerns an unknown underwater object that disables an American nuclear-powered submarine and attacks a submerged Arctic research complex.The monsters of the movie are giant intelligent electric eels. The Delicate Art of Parking The Delicate Art of Parking is an eighty seven minute Canadian comedy/mockumentary film released on May 14, 2003, directed by Trent Carlson, and produced by Blake Corbet, Andrew Currie and Kevin Eastwood. It has received numerous awards, including the Golden Zenith Award for Best Feature at the Montreal World Film Festival and Most Popular Canadian Film at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Fred Ewanuick and Nancy Robertson both star in this film. The next year, they would work together on Corner Gas, a sitcom that ran for six seasons, was acclaimed by critics and for which both actors won numerous accolades and awards. Fear of Clowns Fear of Clowns is a 2004 horror film written and directed by Kevin Kangas. It was followed by a 2007 sequel entitled Fear of Clowns 2. Rick Rick is a 2003 comedy-drama film directed and edited by Curtiss Clayton and written by Daniel Handler, an adaptation of Giuseppe Verdis 1851 opera Rigoletto, itself based on Victor Hugos 1832 play Le roi samuse. The film stars Bill Pullman and Aaron Stanford. One, Two, Many One, Two, Many is a 2008 sex comedy film distributed by National Lampoon, directed by Michael DeLorenzo and written by and starring "Stuttering" John Melendez. The Right Distance La giusta distanza, internationally released as The Right Distance, is a 2007 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Mazzacurati. It entered the competition at the second Rome Film Festival. The film was later awarded with a Nastro dargento for best script; it was also nominated for several David di Donatello awards, including categories for best film and best actress. Into Temptation Into Temptation is a 2009 independent drama film written and directed by Patrick Coyle, and starring Jeremy Sisto, Kristin Chenoweth, Brian Baumgartner, Bruce A. Young and Amy Matthews. It tells the story of a prostitute who confesses to a Catholic priest that she plans to kill herself on her birthday. The priest attempts to find and save her, and in doing so plunges himself into a darker side of society. The film was partially inspired by Coyles father, a kind but belligerent man who had considered becoming a priest in his early life. The script won the McKnight Screenwriting Fellowship from the IFP Minnesota Center for Media Arts. Into Temptation was filmed and set in Coyles hometown of Minneapolis. Several supporting roles were filled with actors from the Minneapolis – Saint Paul theater area, and Coyle himself performed in a supporting role. It was produced by Ten Ten Films and Farnam Street II, and distributed by First Look International. With a budget of less than $1million, filming began in May 2008. Cinematography was provided by David Doyle, Russell Holsapple composed the score, and Lee Percy worked as editor. The film touches on themes of temptation, sin, good and evil, redemption and celibacy, as well as the boundaries between a priest providing counsel and getting personally involved with helping parishioners. Into Temptation was optioned in Hollywood, but talks fell through due to complications from the global recession. The film did not receive a national release but played at theaters in several cities. Although first publicly shown for Coyles father in December 2008, Into Temptation officially premiered on April 26, 2009, at the Newport Beach Film Festival, where Sisto won the "Outstanding Achievement in Acting" award. The film received generally positive reviews. It was released on DVD on October 27, 2009. Transfer Transfer is a 2010 German science fiction/drama film directed by Damir Lukacevic. In Your Absence En tu ausencia is a 2008 Spanish drama film written and directed by Iván Noel. Kosovo: Can You Imagine? Kosovo: Can You Imagine? is a 2009 documentary film directed by Serbian Canadian Boris Malagurski about the plight of Serb communities living in Kosovo at the time the documentary was filmed. Former Canadian general Lewis MacKenzie, former Canadian diplomat James Byron Bissett, former UNMIK officer John Hawthorne and economist Michel Chossudovsky appear in the film. Pilot "Pilot" is the series premiere of the American television series Nikita. It premiered in the United States on The CW Television Network on September 9, 2010. The episode was written by series creator Craig Silverstein and directed by Danny Cannon. This episode introduces the series main characters and the motivation behind the title character Nikitas mission to bring down a secret agency in the government called Division. "Pilot" received mostly positive reviews from television critics. It was watched by 3.6 million viewers and earned a 1.9 rating for women 18-34, matching the CWs highest rating ever in the Thursday 9:00pm timeslot and drawing the largest audience that the CW had had in over a year and a half. Storm War Storm War, also known as Weather Wars, is a 2011 sci-fi disaster film directed by Todor Chapkanov and starring Jason London, Wes Brown and Erin Cahill. The Great White Silence The Great White Silence is a 1924 English documentary that contains brief cinematograph sequences taken during the Terra Nova Expedition of 1910–1913. The principal filmmaker was photographer Herbert Ponting. Originally a silent film, the documentary was restored and re-released in 2011 by the British Film Institute with a musical soundtrack by Simon Fisher Turner. Bonsái Bonsai is a 2011 Chilean drama film directed by Cristián Jiménez, based on a book of the same name by Alejandro Zambra. It premiered during the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. The film was released in UK theaters on 30 March 2012 and US theaters on 11 May 2012. The Surface The Surface is a 2014 American drama thriller film directed by Gil Cates Jr. and starring Sean Astin, Mimi Rogers, Chris Mulkey, and Jeff Gendelman. Gendelman also served as the films writer and producer. Alena Alena is a Swedish horror film directed by Daniel di Grado. It is based on the Swedish graphic novel Alena by Kim W. Andersson. Atragon is a 1963 Japanese science fiction film produced and distributed by Toho. It is based on The Undersea Warship by Shunrō Oshikawa and The Undersea Kingdom by Shigeru Komatsuzaki. The film is directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya and stars Jun Tazaki, Tadao Takashima, Yōko Fujiyama, Yū Fujiki, and Ken Uehara. The film was released in Japan on December 22, 1963, and in the United States in 1965 via American International Pictures. A two-episode OVA titled Super Atragon, based on the same novels, was produced by Phoenix Entertainment in 1995. The Revengers The Revengers is a 1972 Western film written by Wendell Mayes based upon a story by Steven W. Carabatsos. The film was directed by Daniel Mann and stars William Holden and Ernest Borgnine. Banovic Strahinja Banović Strahinja is a 1981 Yugoslavian adventure film written and directed by Vatroslav Mimica based on Strahinja Banović, a hero of Serbian epic poetry. It entered the section "Officina Veneziana" at the 38th Venice International Film Festival. Fort Saganne Fort Saganne is a 1984 French war film directed by Alain Corneau and starring Gérard Depardieu, Philippe Noiret, Catherine Deneuve, and Sophie Marceau. Based on the 1980 novel of the same name by Louis Gardel, the film is about a soldier of humble beginnings who volunteers for service in the Sahara in 1911. After falling in love with the beautiful young daughter of the regional administrator, he is ordered to go on missions in the desert, where he engages in several successful campaigns and experiences severe loneliness. Later, while on a diplomatic mission to Paris, he has a brief affair with a journalist. Returning to Africa, he leads a gallant defense against a feared sultan and is awarded the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour. He returns to his home a national hero and marries the young girl hes not forgotten, but their happiness is interrupted by the onset of World War I. Fort Saganne was screened out of competition at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. At the time of its production, Fort Saganne was Frances biggest-budget film. The film earned 2,157,767 admissions in France. In 1985, the film was nominated for four César Awards, for Best Actor, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, and Best Sound. Hercules and Xena - The Animated Movie: The Battle for Mount Olympus Hercules and Xena – The Animated Movie: The Battle for Mount Olympus is a 1998 American animated action adventure direct-to-video film starring the voices of Kevin Sorbo, Lucy Lawless, Michael Hurst, Renee OConnor, Kevin Smith, and Alexandra Tydings, all reprising their roles from The Legendary Journeys and Warrior Princess. It was directed by Lynne Naylor and written by John Loy. It later received a television airing on Foxs Fox Kids block. The Lord's Lantern in Budapest The Lords Lantern in Budapest is a 1999 Hungarian film directed by Miklós Jancsó. It was Hungarys official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. White Skin White Skin is a 2004 Canadian horror film directed by Daniel Roby and starring Marc Paquet and Marianne Farley. It was released on video in the United States under the title Cannibal. The film won the award for Best Canadian First Feature Film at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival. Two Tickets to Paradise Two Tickets to Paradise is a 2006 film starring John C. McGinley, D. B. Sweeney, Paul Hipp, and minor roles for Moira Kelly and Ed Harris. Last Hour Last Hour is a 2008 straight-to-DVD American crime drama film starring DMX, Michael Madsen, David Carradine and Paul Sorvino. Kantri Kantri is a 2008 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by Meher Ramesh, a protégé of director Puri Jagannadh and who had earlier worked on Kannada films. Jr. NTR, Hansika Motwani, and Tanisha Mukherjee star in the lead roles, while Prakash Raj, Sayaji Shinde, Ashish Vidyarthi, Venu Madhav, Brahmanandam, and Ali play supporting roles. The film has been produced by Vyjayanthi Movies and C. Ashwini Dutt. The film was initially scheduled to release on 1 May 2008. However, it was released a week later in order to avoid competition with Parugu. The film released on 9 May 2008 and became a commercial success. Kantri is also the first Indian film to feature a 3D animated character based on an actor. Georgia O'Keeffe Georgia OKeeffe is a 2009 American television biographical film, produced by City Entertainment in association with Sony Television, about noted American painter Georgia OKeeffe and her husband, photographer Alfred Stieglitz. The film was directed by Bob Balaban, executive-produced by Joshua D. Maurer, Alixandre Witlin and Joan Allen, and line-produced by Tony Mark. Shown on Lifetime Television, it starred Joan Allen and Jeremy Irons in lead roles. At the 2010 Primetime Emmy Awards, the film received nine nominations, including Outstanding Made for Television Movie and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie for Jeremy Irons and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for Joan Allen. The film was also nominated for three 2009 Golden Globe Awards, including Best Miniseries or Television Movie or Miniseries, as well as receiving nominations for director by the Directors Guild of America and a Producers Guild nomination for Producer of the Year award for Outstanding Television Movie or Miniseries, and a NAACP nomination for supporting actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries. The movie earned more total nominations than in the history of Lifetime Television combined, making it the most critically acclaimed film in Lifetimes history. Hot Summer Days Hot Summer Days is a 2010 Hong Kong romantic comedy film featuring an ensemble cast including Nicholas Tse, Jacky Cheung, Daniel Wu, Vivian Hsu, Barbie Shu, Rene Liu, Angelababy and Jing Boran and also featuring a guest appearance by Maggie Cheung. The film was released to celebrate both Chinese New Year and Valentines Day. Bluebird Bluebird is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Maine native Lance Edmands. Set and filmed in Northern Maine, it tells the story of how a school bus drivers momentary distraction causes a near-tragedy and affects the whole community. It co-stars Amy Morton, Margo Martindale, John Slattery, Emily Meade, Louisa Krause and Adam Driver. It was filmed in Winter 2012. After opening in limited release on February 27, 2015, it was released on the web on March 1. Edmands finished the first draft of the screenplay in 2009. During the films production, it received assistance and funding from the Sundance Institute, the San Francisco Film Society and the Swedish Film Institute. It premiered as part of the World Narrative Feature Competition at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival. Rush Rush is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language thriller film directed by Shamin Desai. The film features Emraan Hashmi, Aditya Pancholi, Neha Dhupia and Sagarika Ghatge. The storyline is based on media and crime. The film released on 26 October 2012 on Dussehra. After the death of director Desai, the film was completed by his wife Priyanka Desai. It generally received negative response from critics and was declared a disaster at box-office. Love Is All You Need? Love Is All You Need? is a 2016 American drama film. It stars Emily Osment, Briana Evigan, Tyler Blackburn, Blake Cooper Griffin, and Jeremy Sisto. Kim Rocco Shields is adapting the film from a screenplay that she co-wrote with David Tillman. On January 27, 2016, the first trailer for the movie was released. Lexi DiBennedetto, star of the 2011 short the film is based on, reprises her role of Ashley. The film was released on iTunes on November 24, 2016. Mr. Stink Mr. Stink is a 60-minute BBC television film adaptation of the novel of the same name by David Walliams that was first broadcast on 23 December 2012. The Worst Christmas of My Life The Worst Christmas of My Life is a 2012 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Genovesi and starring Fabio De Luigi and Cristiana Capotondi. It is the sequel of The Worst Week of My Life. It was a commercial success, grossing $10,275,097 at the Italian box office. Allies Allies is a 2014 British Independent World War II film written by Jeremy Sheldon and directed by Dominic Burns. It stars Julian Ovenden, Chris Reilly, Matt Willis, Edmund Kingsley, Leon Vickers, Mark Moraghan, Paul Ridley, Frank Leboeuf, and Steven Hartley. Allies was released on 1 November 2014 in the UK and is distributed by eOne. Screenagers Screenagers is a documentary created and directed by Delaney Ruston, a physician and film director, to describe growing up in a tech saturated world where it is her opinion that balance needs to be drawn between screen time and screen free time. In the documentary, filmmaker Delaney Ruston must decide if she should give an iPhone to her teenage daughter. Love Education Love Education is a 2017 Chinese-Taiwanese drama film directed by and starring Sylvia Chang. The film also stars Tian Zhuangzhuang, Lang Yueting, and Wu Yanshu and focuses on three generations of women in Henan Province. Sarkari. Hi. Pra. Shale Kasaragodu, Koduge: Ramanna Rai Sarkari Hi. Pra. Shale, Kasaragodu, Koduge: Ramanna Rai is a 2018 Indian Kannada language socio-political comedy film written, directed and produced by Rishab Shetty, presented by Sudeep. The film stars Anant Nag, Ranjan, Sampath, Pramod Shetty, Saptha Pavoor, Mahendra, Sohan Shetty, Prakash Thuminad, Manish Heroor and others. The movie was declared a Blockbuster at the box office. The film won Best Childrens film national award in the 66th national awards 2019. Becky Sharp Becky Sharp is a 1935 American historical drama film directed by Rouben Mamoulian and starring Miriam Hopkins who was nominated for the Best Actress Oscar. Other supporting cast were William Faversham, Frances Dee, Cedric Hardwicke, Billie Burke, Alison Skipworth, Nigel Bruce, and Alan Mowbray. The film is based on the play of the same name by Langdon Mitchell, which in turn was based on William Makepeace Thackerays novel Vanity Fair. The play was made famous in the late 1890s by actress Minnie Maddern Fiske. The screenplay was written by Francis Edward Faragoh. The film was considered a landmark in cinema as the first feature film to use the newly developed three-strip Technicolor production throughout, opening the way for a growing number of color films to be made in Britain and the United States in the years leading up to World War II. The film recounts the tale of a lower-class girl who insinuates herself into an upper-class family, only to see her life and the lives of those around her destroyed. Blonde Ice Blonde Ice is a crime film noir movie released on July 24, 1948, directed by Jack Bernhard with music by Irving Gertz. The film was originally released as a B movie. This means the film is a low budget commercial film along with a feature movie. The film stars Leslie Brooks as Claire Cummings Hanneman, Robert Paige as Les Burns, and Micheal Whalen as Stanley Mason. It is based on the 1938 novel Once Too Often by Elwyn Whitman Chambers. Claire is a society reporter and serial killer who is willing to go to extremes if it means publishing a story. She manages to keep herself in the headlines by marrying and seducing a series of wealthy men. However, all of these men die under certain mysterious circumstances. In order to protect her reputation, as well as deflect suspicion from herself, Claire frames her former boyfriend, the sportswriter Les Burns. Trapped Trapped is a 1949 semidocumentary and film noir directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Lloyd Bridges, Barbara Payton, and John Hoyt. It was written by George Zuckerman and Earl Felton. Like many semidocumentaries, the film begins with a voice over footage of the treasury department, telling the story of what the department does. Then it quickly begins the story once a woman tries to deposit a $20 bill at the bank that turns out to be phony. Blood of Dracula Blood of Dracula is a horror film starring Sandra Harrison, Louise Lewis and Gail Ganley, released by American International Pictures in November 1957. It is one of two follow-up films to AIPs box office hit I Was a Teenage Werewolf. Despite the title, the film has nothing to do with either Dracula or his blood. Blood of Dracula was released theatrically in 1957 on a double feature with I Was a Teenage Frankenstein. The film is in black-and-white. Captain Sindbad Captain Sindbad is a 1963 independently made fantasy adventure film, produced by Frank King and Herman King, directed by Byron Haskin, that stars Guy Williams and Heidi Brühl. The film was shot at the Bavaria Film studios in Germany and was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The screenplay was rewritten by Guy Endore, then rewritten again by co-producer Frank King a week before filming began in order to reduce production expenses; the film was reedited again prior to release. Haskin also shot some of the films special effects sequences for an MGM Television pilot version of the film, but no network picked it up. Slap the Monster on Page One Slap the Monster on Page One is a 1972 Italian drama film directed by Marco Bellocchio. It depicts the daily life of a fictitious Italian daily newspaper Il Giornale. The newspaper caters to a conservative, fascist, borgeouis public and its chief-editor Bizanti tries in all manners to give a right-wing slant even to the most trivial news items, while at the same time edulcorating and desensitizing the thornier issues, such as unemployment, police brutality and so on. The whole editorial staff is thrown in a tantrum when a young girl is found raped and killed, going as far as soliciting death penalty nostalgias and to actually derail the investigation leading the police to a false culprit: a young left-wing student which becomes the "ideal" scapegoat for the newspapers prejudiced readership. The movie, a searing JAccuse…! on the perils of press manipulation, closes with no happy ending in sight, with the public opinion totally mesmerized by Bizanti and his cronies for the satisfaction of their backers and financers. Two years after the movies distribution a right newspaper called Il Giornale was actually started in Italy by Indro Montanelli. After the Promise After the Promise is a 1987 American television film directed by David Greene and starring Mark Harmon, Diana Scarwid, Rosemary Dunsmore and Donnelly Rhodes. The film received positive reviews. The Moonlight Sonata The Moonlight Sonata is a 1988 Finnish horror comedy film directed by Olli Soinio. Household Saints Household Saints is a 1993 film starring Tracey Ullman, Vincent DOnofrio and Lili Taylor. It was based on the novel by Francine Prose and directed by Nancy Savoca. The film explores the lives of three generations of Italian-American women over the course of the latter half of the 20th century. The films executive producer is Jonathan Demme, a long-time friend of Savocas, and her first real employer in the world of film. Perdiamoci di vista Lets Not Keep in Touch is a 1994 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Carlo Verdone. For this film Asia Argento was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress. Showdown Showdown is a 1993 action/martial arts film directed by Robert Radler. The film stars Billy Blanks, Kenn Scott, Christine Taylor, Ken McLeod, Patrick Kilpatrick, and Brion James. The movie is a recollection of 1984s The Karate Kid. Blanks has the Pat Morita role and Scott is in Ralph Macchios; Taylor and McLeod have the Elizabeth Shue and William Zabka roles, respectively, while Kilpatrick is in Martin Koves. Sorceress Sorceress is an American fantasy/horror film with erotic content directed by Jim Wynorski. It was first released direct-to-video on January 4, 1995. It is considered a cult movie. Mrs. Santa Claus Mrs. Santa Claus is a 1996 American made-for-television musical fantasy-comedy film starring Angela Lansbury in the title role as Mrs. Claus, the wife of Santa Claus. The film was billed as the first original musical written for television since Rodgers and Hammersteins Cinderella in 1957. It was originally broadcast as a Hallmark Entertainment presentation on CBS on December 8, 1996. Adrenaline Drive is a 1999 Japanese comedy film directed by Shinobu Yaguchi. Pilgrim Pilgrim is a 2000 film directed by Harley Cokeliss and written by Peter Milligan. It stars Ray Liotta as an amnesiac. Shadow Hours Shadow Hours is a 2000 American thriller directed, written and produced by Isaac H. Eaton. It premiered in competition during the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. The Book of Stone El Libro de piedra is a 1969 Mexican supernatural horror film, written and directed by Carlos Enrique Taboada. Julia is hired to be the governess of a young girl, Sylvia who has an emotionally distant father, Eugenio, and a new stepmother, Mariana. Sylvia insists that she plays with a little boy named Hugo - whom the adults all see is a stone statue in the courtyard. When strange things begin to happen the adults begin to wonder if Hugo may be more than just an imaginary playmate. This film was re-made in 2009. The River The River is a 2001 Finnish film directed by Jarmo Lampela. It was Finlands submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Je t'aime John Wayne Je taime John Wayne is a ten-minute short film parody directed by Toby MacDonald about a young man in London obsessed with imitating Jean-Paul Belmondo in the film Breathless, who in turn was pretending to be Humphrey Bogart. One of the films writers, Luke Ponte, describes it as, "an Englishman who thinks hes a French man who thinks hes an American." It was distributed on DVD as part of the collection Cinema 16: British Short Films and in the U.S. as Cinema 16: European Short Films. Guard Dog Guard Dog is a short film which was hand-drawn and produced by Independent Animator Bill Plympton at his Plymptoons Studio. In 2005, the film was nominated for Best Animated Short Film at the 77th Academy Awards held in 2005 and produced by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Also, in 2005, Guard Dog won Best Animated Short at Toronto World of Comedy International Film Festival, and won a Special Jury Mention for Animated Stories at ANIMA - Córdoba International Animation Festival. This film marked the second Oscar nomination for Plympton, his first being the animated short Your Face at the 60th Academy Awards. The film is a humorous and surreally-violent answer to the question "Why do dogs bark at such innocent creatures as pigeons and squirrels?" and gives the audience a window into the paranoid mind of a loyal guard dog as it imagines farcically depicted dangers, from harmless flora and fauna on a walk through a neighborhood park. Each potential threat, from flower, butterfly, and grasshopper, to bird, squirrel, and rope-jumping girl, is treated to its own improbable and often bloody vignette. The eponymous Guard Dog has gone on to be featured in three more Bill Plympton short films to date, and appears in cameo in his feature films Idiots and Angels, Cheatin and the Weird Al Yankovic music video TMZ. The character Guard Dog is referred to by the artist himself, as Plymptoons Mickey Mouse. In 2010, Plympton orchestrated the reprise of this short film called "Guard Dog Global Jam" which featured 75 international artists and animators each of whom worked on re-interpreting a fraction of the films multiple vignettes. Miss Dial Miss Dial is an American romantic comedy film released February 16, 2013. The plot centers on a customer service rep who works from her apartment. One day, she decides to abandon her job duties, and instead spends her time calling random people, looking for new connections. Unity Unity is a 2015 documentary film written, directed and produced by Shaun Monson, and the sequel to the 2005 film Earthlings. The film is narrated by one hundred actors, artists, athletes, authors, businessmen, entertainers, filmmakers, military personnel and musicians. The film was released worldwide on August 12, 2015. Mother, I Love You Mother, I Love You is a 2013 Latvian drama film written and directed by Jānis Nords. The film was selected as the Latvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Night Flight Night Flight is a 2014 South Korean drama film written, directed and edited by Leesong Hee-il. It made its world premiere in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival on February 7, 2014, and was released in theaters in South Korea on August 28, 2014. Survivors Guide to Prison Survivors Guide to Prison is a 2018 documentary film directed by Matthew Cooke exploring the United States prison system, largely through the lens of two wrongly convicted men, Reggie Cole and Bruce Lisker. The film, narrated by Cooke and Susan Sarandon, focuses on problems one might face against the prison system via segments covering topics such as plea bargains, solitary confinement, and the difficulties of life after prison. The movie features interviews with former prison inmates, police officers, court officials, lawyers, and journalists, as well as many appearances by celebrities such as Danny Glover, B-Real, Macklemore, Deepak Chopra, RZA, Busta Rhymes, Q-Tip, Quincy Jones, Tom Morello, Wayne Kramer, Ice-T, and Danny Trejo. Some of the celebrities interviewed are themselves former prison inmates. The film was executive produced by Adrian Grenier and Susan Sarandon. Dongata Dongaata is a 2015 Telugu-language crime comedy film, directed by Vammsi Kreshna, with the screenplay written by Mohan Bharadwaj and Vammsi Kreshna and dialogue by Sai Madhav Burra. It stars Lakshmi Manchu and Adivi Sesh, with Brahmanandam and Pragathi in pivotal roles. The film was released in May 2015 to positive reviews. Manchu produced the film on her Manchu Entertainment banner. Camping 3 Camping 3 is a 2016 French comedy film directed by Fabien Onteniente. It is a sequel to the 2010 film Camping 2. The film was a box office success, having grossed over US$24.2 million in France, becoming the second highest-grossing domestic film in 2016, with 3,228,313 tickets sold. Scooby-Doo! Shaggy's Showdown Scooby-Doo! Shaggys Showdown is a 2017 direct-to-DVD animated comedy mystery film, and the twenty-eighth entry in the direct-to-video series of Scooby-Doo films. It was released digitally on January 31, 2017 and was released on DVD on February 14, 2017. Kongo Kongo is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by William J. Cowen and starring Walter Huston, Lupe Vélez, Conrad Nagel, and Virginia Bruce. It is an adaptation of the 1926 Broadway play of the same name that starred Huston as well. The film is also a remake of the 1928 silent film West of Zanzibar, which was based too on the 1926 play. That earlier film was directed by Tod Browning and stars Lon Chaney and Lionel Barrymore. Kongo has rarely been seen in theaters since its original release, but in recent years it has been presented on television by Turner Classic Movies. On May 3, 2011, a DVD version of the film was released as part of the Warner Archive Collection series . Hitler's Children Hitlers Children is a 1943 American black-and-white propaganda film made by RKO Radio Pictures. It was directed by the Canadian-American director, Edward Dmytryk, from an adaptation by Emmet Lavery of Gregor Ziemers book Education For Death. Hitlers Children stars Tim Holt, Bonita Granville, and Kent Smith. One of the most financially successful films of RKO Studios, the film is known for portrayal of brutalities associated with the Hitler Youth, represented particularly by two young participants. A line from one of the movements songs is featured in the film: "For Hitler we will live and for Hitler we will die". Dial 1119 Dial 1119 is a 1950 film noir directed by Gerald Mayer, nephew of Louis B. Mayer. The film stars Marshall Thompson as a deranged escaped killer holding the customers of a bar hostage. The telephone number "1119" is the police emergency number in the film. Flight to Mars Flight to Mars is a 1951 American Cinecolor science fiction film drama, produced by Walter Mirisch for Monogram Pictures, directed by Lesley Selander, that stars Marguerite Chapman, Cameron Mitchell, and Arthur Franz. The films storyline involves the arrival on the Red Planet of an American scientific expedition team, who discover that Mars is inhabited by an underground-dwelling but dying civilization that appear to be human. The Martians are suspicious of the Earthmens motives. A majority of their governing body finally decides to keep their visitors prisoner, never allowing them to return home with the information they have discovered. But the Earthmen have sympathizers among the Martians. Soon a plan is set in motion to smuggle the scientists and their Martian allies aboard the guarded spaceship and make an escape for Earth. Gunsmoke Gunsmoke is a 1953 Western film directed by Nathan Juran and starring Audie Murphy, Susan Cabot, and Paul Kelly. Gunsmoke is a Technicolor film for action star and war hero Audie Murphy. The film has no connection to the contemporary radio and later TV series of the same name. The film was based on the 1951 novel Roughshod by Norman A. Fox. Forever, Darling Forever, Darling is a 1956 Metrocolor American romantic comedy film with fantasy overtones, starring Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, and James Mason, directed by Alexander Hall and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The original screenplay is by Helen Deutsch and focuses on a married couple whose troubled marriage is saved with the help of a guardian angel. And God Said to Cain And God Said to Cain is a 1970 Western film directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring Klaus Kinski. Octaman Octaman is a 1971 Mexican-American monster film written and directed by Harry Essex, with the costume design by future Academy Award winner Rick Baker. It follows an expedition team that becomes the target of a murderous humanoid octopus. The film received negative reviews from critics upon its release but has since developed a cult following. On Thursday April 18, 2019, the film was shown theatrically in the United States as part of the Rifftrax Live comedy series and then shown in an encore presentation on Wednesday, April 24, 2019. The Pyjama Girl Case La ragazza dal pigiama giallo is a 1977 Italian giallo film directed by Flavio Mogherini, distributed internationally as The Pyjama Girl Case. Penitentiary Penitentiary is a 1979 American blaxploitation drama film starring Leon Isaac Kennedy as Martel "Too Sweet" Gordone that deals with the wrongful imprisonment of a black youth. The film was released on November 21, 1979. Alien Nation: The Enemy Within Alien Nation: The Enemy Within was the fourth television film produced to continue the story after the cancellation of Alien Nation. It was written by Dianne Frolov and Andrew Schneider, and directed by Kenneth Johnson. A Secret Between Friends: A Moment of Truth Movie When Friendship Kills is a 1996 American made-for-television drama film directed by James A. Contner. The movie is a part of the Moment of Truth franchise and deals with the danger of anorexia nervosa among teens. Esther Esther, also known as The Bible: Esther, is a 1999 American-Italian-German television film based on the Book of Esther, directed by Raffaele Mertes and starring Louise Lombard as Queen Esther, F. Murray Abraham as Mordechai, Jürgen Prochnow as Haman, Thomas Kretschmann as King Achashverosh and Ornella Muti as Vashti. It aired in the United States on November 5, 2000. Go Tigers! Go Tigers! is a documentary film created about the Tigers of Massillon. This full-length video informs the viewer about the football team, the city, and its rivalry against the Canton McKinley High School Bulldogs. The film follows the team during the 1999 regular season. It features the players and mainly the co-captains and follows them around the whole school years and tells all their stories. Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie Poohs Heffalump Halloween Movie is a 2005 American animated direct-to-video film produced by DisneyToon Studios, featuring the characters from Winnie the Pooh franchise and the sequel to Poohs Heffalump Movie. This is voice actor John Fiedlers final appearance as Piglet, as he died three months before release. Travis Oates replaces Fiedler in some scenes. It was followed by a television film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and Polygon Pictures, Poohs Super Sleuth Christmas Movie, released on November 20, 2007, an animated feature served as the episodes of the television series My Friends Tigger & Pooh. Attenborough in Paradise Attenborough in Paradise is a BBC television documentary written and presented by David Attenborough. It was first transmitted in 1996 and is part of the Attenborough in Paradise and Other Personal Voyages collection of seven documentaries. In this program Attenborough fulfills a childhood ambition, developed after reading a book as a nine-year-old, to see the greater bird-of-paradise in display; and records the spectacular birdlife of the New Guinea forest, in particular the various birds-of-paradise. Kajinek Kajínek is a 2010 Czech action drama film directed by Petr Jákl. It was released in 2010. The film received an award at the Festival International du Film Policier de Liege 2011. The Film is inspired by a true Story. Sarah Palin: You Betcha! Sarah Palin: You Betcha! is a 2011 documentary film about Sarah Palin. Directed by Nick Broomfield and Joan Churchill, the film was produced by Marc Hoeferlin and Cassian Elwes and edited by Michael X. Flores. Shani Hinton, Sophie Watts and Gregory Unruh executive produced. The documentary premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. $31,120 was raised through Kickstarter for the films distribution and advertising. The film received a limited release in the United States on September 30, 2011. No Postage Necessary No Postage Necessary is a 2017 American romantic comedy independent film written and directed by Jeremy Culver as his second narrative feature and starring George Blagden, Charleene Closshey, Robbie Kay, Stelio Savante, with Michael Beach and Raymond J. Barry. The film integrates current political happenings — including the Silk Road, hacktivism, and cyberterrorism — into a dramedy set in Plant City. Principal photography began in Plant City in August 2016 filming on 35mm film. The film initially premiered on October 14, 2017 as an Official Selection of the Heartland Film Festival. The shortened and final version later premiered on June 28, 2018 at the Tampa Theatre in Hillsborough County where the movie was filmed exclusively. It released in theaters in ten markets across the United States on July 6, 2018 by Two Roads Picture Co. as well as on the decentralized application Vevue, making history as the first film to ever release via blockchain technology and available to stream using cryptocurrency as payment. The films script is now part of the Core Collection of the Margaret Herrick Library at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. No Postage Necessary received mixed reviews, with praise for its heartfelt performances, music, production values, and ending that is "satisfying without artifice", but criticism suggesting it relies too heavily on its unique distribution strategy as its "hook". Free and Easy For the 1941 MGM film of the same name, see Free and Easy. Free and Easy is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film starring Buster Keaton. It was Keatons first leading role in a talking motion picture. The Stolen Jools The Stolen Jools is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy short produced by the Masquers Club of Hollywood, featuring many cameo appearances by film stars of the day. The stars appeared in the film, distributed by Paramount Pictures, to raise funds for the National Vaudeville Artists Tuberculosis Sanitarium. The UCLA Film and Television Archive entry for this film says—as do the credits—that the film was co-sponsored by Chesterfield cigarettes to support the "fine work" of the NVA sanitarium. When the film was shown in theaters in 1931, a person would appear after the film to ask the audience for donations. Because the film was made for charity, it has an unusually large cast of actors from various studios in addition to Paramount, including Warner Bros., RKO, MGM, and Hal Roach Studios. This film was retitled The Slippery Pearls in the United Kingdom. It was thought to have been lost until a print was found in the UK in the 1990s. Another print was later found in the US under the alternative title. Great Guy Great Guy is a 1936 American crime film noir directed by John G. Blystone and starring James Cagney. In the film, an honest inspector for the New York Department of Weights and Measures takes on corrupt merchants and politicians. What Did the Lady Forget? is a 1937 Japanese film directed by Yasujirō Ozu. Millions Like Us Millions Like Us is a 1943 British propaganda film, showing life in a wartime aircraft factory in documentary detail. It starred Patricia Roc, Eric Portman, Megs Jenkins, Gordon Jackson and Anne Crawford, was written and directed by Sidney Gilliat and Frank Launder. According to the British Film Institute database, this film is the first in an "unofficial trilogy", along with Two Thousand Women and Waterloo Road. Quartet Quartet is a 1948 British anthology film with four segments, each based on a story by W. Somerset Maugham. The author appears at the start and end of the movie to introduce the stories and comment about his writing career. It was successful enough to produce two sequels, Trio and Encore, and popularised the compendium film format, leading to films such as O. Henrys Full House in 1952. The screenplays for the stories were all written by R. C. Sherriff. All the Brothers Were Valiant All the Brothers Were Valiant is a 1953 Technicolor adventure drama film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, based on the 1919 novel All the Brothers Were Valiant by Ben Ames Williams. The 1953 MGM film is a remake of the 1923 silent film that starred Lon Chaney and made by Metro Pictures, that is now considered lost; as is the 1928 MGM version, Across to Singapore, which starred Ramon Novarro. The 1953 version is directed by Richard Thorpe and produced by Pandro S. Berman from a screenplay by Harry Brown. The music score is by Miklós Rózsa, the cinematography by George J. Folsey and the art direction is by Randall Duell and Cedric Gibbons. It stars Robert Taylor, Stewart Granger and Ann Blyth, with Betta St. John, Keenan Wynn, James Whitmore, Kurt Kasznar, Lewis Stone, John Lupton, and Michael Pate. Flowing is a 1956 Japanese film directed by Mikio Naruse. The black-and-white drama stars Kinuyo Tanaka, Isuzu Yamada, Hideko Takamine, Mariko Okada, Haruko Sugimura, Sumiko Kurishima, Chieko Nakakita, Natsuko Kahara, Seiji Miyaguchi, Daisuke Katō, Nobuo Nakamura, Kumeko Otowa and others. Night of the Bloody Apes Night of the Bloody Apes is the title of the 1972 English language version of the 1969 Mexican horror film La Horripilante bestia humana, also known as Horror y sexo and as Gomar—The Human Gorilla. The film was directed by René Cardona and is a remake of his 1962 film Las Luchadoras contra el medico asesino, the first in a series of films blending elements of the lucha libre and horror genres. The plot concerns a mad scientist who transplants a gorillas heart into his dying son, saving his life but transforming him into a monstrous, ape-like creature who embarks on a rape and murder spree before being brought to justice by a luchadora. The plot of Night of the Bloody Apes does not concern the luchadora bringing the ape-man to justice—rather, she has a much less pronounced role in the plot. Mes Petites Amoureuses My Little Loves is a French drama film written and directed by Jean Eustache, his second and last feature. It was released in 1974 and stars Martin Loeb as an adolescent boy shunted from a tranquil lifestyle at his grandmothers rural abode to his mothers cramped apartment in the city. Ingrid Caven plays the boys mother. The film was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. License to Kill License to Kill is a 1984 television film directed by Jud Taylor. It stars James Farentino and Penny Fuller. It was released on DVD in 2008 by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment. Mes meilleurs copains My Best Pals is a 1989 French comedy film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré. 'Non', ou A Vã Glória de Mandar No, or the Vain Glory of Command is a 1990 Portuguese film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. The film, starring Luís Miguel Cintra and Miguel Guilherme, depicts a series of defeats from the entire military history of Portugal – the assassination of Viriathus, the Battle of Toro, the failed attempt of Iberian Union under Afonso of Portugal and Isabella of Spain and the Battle of Alcácer Quibir – and the Lusiads episode of the Island of love, which are told through flashbacks as a professorish Portuguese soldier recounts them while marching through a Portuguese African overseas territory in 1973, during the Portuguese Colonial War. He easily draws his comrades into philosophical musings, while the little contingent suffers surprise attacks by groups of independentist guerrillas. It was screened out of competition at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. Raven Hawk Raven Hawk is a 1996 TV action/thriller film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Rachel McLish, John Enos III, Nicholas Guest, Vincent Klyn and Thom Mathews. Then I Sentenced Them All to Death Then I Sentenced Them All to Death is a 1972 Romanian historical and social film about World War II. It was directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu. It was released on 24 August 1972 in Romania. A Night with Sabrina Love Una noche con Sabrina Love is a 2000 Argentine, Spanish, Italian, French, and Dutch film, written and directed by Alejandro Agresti. The film is based on the Pedro Mairal novel. The film was produced by Pablo Bossi, and co-produced by Thierry Forte, Sarah Halioua, and Massimo Vigliar. The picture stars Cecilia Roth as Sabrina Love and Tomás Fonzi. Return to Innocence Return to Innocence is a 2001 independent film directed by Rocky Costanzo and starring Richard Meese and Andrew Martin. The film is about Glen Erskine, who gets caught up in a child sex abuse case with Tommy Jackson. The screenplay for Return to Innocence was written by Gary M. Frazier and is based on his novel of the same title. Under a False Name Strange Crime is a 2004 French-Italian-Swiss mystery-drama film directed by Roberto Andò. Boystown Boystown is a 2007 Spanish comedy film directed by Juan Flahn. Always: Sunset on Third Street 2 is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Takashi Yamazaki. It is a sequel to Always Sanchōme no Yūhi. At the 31st Japan Academy Prize it won two awards and received eleven other nominations. Birdwatchers BirdWatchers is a 2008 Brazilian-Italian drama film directed by Marco Bechis. It depicts the breakdown of a community of Guarani-Kaiowa native Indians whilst attempting to reclaim their ancestral land from a local farmer. Mirch Mirch is a 2010 Indian drama film written and directed by Vinay Shukla. The film featured Konkona Sen Sharma and Raima Sen in pivotal roles. The film began filming in Bikaner, Rajasthan. According to Shukla, the subject of the film is gender equality and womens sexuality. The film revolves around four short stories subjected on issues of women emancipation, based on a story from the Panchatantra which travels in its various versions to modern times. Konkona Sen Sharma and Raima Sen star in two of these short stories. The film premiered at the I View Film Festival on 26 September 2010. The film had the theatrical release on 17 December 2010. Verbo Verbo is a Spanish dark fantasy thriller film written and directed by Eduardo Chapero-Jackson. The Stroller Strategy The Stroller Strategy is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Clément Michel. The musical score was composed by Sylvain Ohrel. The film starring Raphaël Personnaz and Charlotte Le Bon in the lead roles. Love Stage!! is a Japanese yaoi manga series written by Eiki Eiki and illustrated by Taishi Zaō. It began serialization in the July 2010 issue of Kadokawa Shotens Asuka Ciel magazine. The manga is licensed in North America by SuBLime. A spin-off light novel series titled Back Stage!! began publication in May 2011. A 10-episode anime television series adaptation produced by J.C.Staff aired between July and September 2014. Detective Conan: Crimson Love Letter is a 2017 Japanese animated film directed by Kobun Shizuno and written by Takahiro Okura. It is the twenty-first installment of the Case Closed film series based on the manga series of the same name by Gosho Aoyama, following the 2016 film The Darkest Nightmare. The film was released in Japan on April 15, 2017. Home by Spring Home by Spring is a 2018 romantic drama film directed by Dwight H. Little for the Hallmark Channel. The Lawless Frontier The Lawless Frontier is a 1934 American Monogram Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury, and starring John Wayne, Sheila Terry, George "Gabby" Hayes, and Earl Dwire. Take the High Ground! Take the High Ground! is a 1953 film directed by Richard Brooks and starring Richard Widmark and Karl Malden as drill instructors who must transform a batch of everyday civilians into soldiers during the Korean War. The Pirates of Blood River The Pirates of Blood River is a 1962 British action film directed by John Gilling and starring Kerwin Mathews, Glenn Corbett, Christopher Lee and Oliver Reed. Kati Patang Kati Patang is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language film produced and directed by Shakti Samanta. It was a box office success. The film stars Asha Parekh as a woman pretending to be a widow, and her ensuing trials and tribulations opposite her charming neighbour played by Rajesh Khanna. The film is among the 17 consecutive hits of Khanna between 1969 and 1971 and is the second of four films in which he was paired with Parekh. According to newspaper The Hindu: "on screen, Rajesh Khanna never appeared to be lip-syncing. So convincing were his expressions. His presence, backed by the music, remained the main source of strength for a movies success". The movie also stars Nazir Hussain, Bindu, Prem Chopra, Daisy Irani and Sulochana Latkar. The film was the second in a string of nine movies in which Samanta and Khanna collaborated. The music was composed by R.D. Burman and was a huge hit. "Ye Shaam Masthani" and "Pyar Deewana Hota Hein", sung by Kishore Kumar were particularly famous. The performance of Asha Parekh and Rajesh Khanna were praised by the audience and critics alike. The film was remade in Tamil as Nenjil Oru Mul and in Telugu as Punnami Chandrudu. The core plot of the movie is based on the 1950 movie No Man of Her Own. Shark Shark! is a 1969 Mexican-American action film directed by Samuel Fuller and starring Burt Reynolds and Silvia Pinal. FM FM is a 1978 film about internal conflicts at an FM radio station directed by John A. Alonzo and starring Michael Brandon, Eileen Brennan, Alex Karras, Cleavon Little, Martin Mull, and Cassie Yates. The screenplay was written by Ezra Sacks. This film was produced by Universal Pictures and originally released to theaters in the spring of 1978. Time for Revenge Tiempo de revancha is a 1981 Argentine crime drama film written and directed by Adolfo Aristarain and starring Federico Luppi, Julio De Grazia, Haydée Padilla and Ulises Dumont. It was produced by Héctor Olivera and Luis O. Repetto. The music was composed by Emilio Kauderer. The film premiered in Argentina on July 30, 1981, and won 10 awards, including the Silver Condor for Best Film and Best Film in the Montréal World Film Festival. Tiempo de revancha is not only considered as a classic in Latin American cinema and a cult film, but also as a powerful allegory that deals directly with Argentinas last civil-military dictatorship, which was still ruling the country when it was released. Gunhed is a 1989 Japanese science fiction action film directed by Masato Harada. Abbuzze! Der Badesalz Film Abbuzze! Der Badesalz-Film is a German film starring the comedy duo Badesalz, directed by Roland Willaert. It was released in 1996. Passion in the Desert Passion in the Desert, or Simoom: A Passion in the Desert, is a 1997 film from director Lavinia Currier based on the short story "A Passion in the Desert" by Honoré de Balzac. The film follows the ventures of a young French officer named Augustin Robert in late 18th-century Egypt during Napoleon Bonapartes campaign to capture the country. Bare Behind Bars Bare Behind Bars is a 1980 sexploitation film directed and written by Oswaldo de Oliveira., The film, which was intended as a spoof of the common "women in prison" genre, stars Maria Stella Splendore, Marta Anderson and Danielle Ferrite. The story concerns a group of lesbian inmates who are sexually abused by a sadistic female prison warden. The film features gratuitous nudity and sex scenes. Dollar for the Dead Dollar for the Dead is a 1998 TNT western television film. Film directed and written by Gene Quintano and starring Emilio Estevez. It is the third western film which Estevez stars. Film also stars William Forsythe, Joaquim de Almeida, Jonathan Banks, Ed Lauter and Howie Long. Actor Jordi Mollà nominated for Fotogramas de Plata award. Dollar for the Dead is often perceived as a tribute to the 1960s spaghetti westerns, with a liberal dose of modern Hong Kong film-making thrown in. Emilio Estevez portrays a "man with no name" role, stylistically akin to Clint Eastwoods 1960s westerns. The film also portrays an atmosphere similar to those of the 60s, with numerous visual and character references to Sergio Leones Clint Eastwood films Per un pugno di dollari, The Good, as well as non-Eastwood movies like Once Upon a Time in the West, The Wild Bunch and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and so on. Keep the River on Your Right: A Modern Cannibal Tale Keep the River on Your Right: A Modern Cannibal Tale is a 2000 documentary film about the travels of anthropologist/artist Tobias Schneebaum, directed by filmmakers David and Laurie Gwen Shapiro. It takes its title from one of his books, Keep the River on Your Right, but covers material from several of Schneebaums other books and articles. In the film, Schneebaum, by then an elderly man, revisits two cannibal tribes—one in Papua New Guinea and the other in the jungles of Peru—with whom hed lived several years each as a young man. He and the film-makers manage to locate a few of the individuals he had known well during those periods. Schneebaum is remarkably honest about his same-sex relationships with members of both tribes, his childhood fetishizing of cannibalism, and his actual tasting of human flesh with one group. His extensive training in art allowed him to bond with different cultures he studied around sharing carving and painting techniques. Momentum Momentum is an American-German television film that premiered on Sci Fi Channel on July 26, 2003. The film was directed by James Seale. I Accuse I Accuse is a 2003 drama film directed by John Ketcham. It is based on the case of Dr. John Schneeberger, a Canadian doctor convicted of using drugs to rape two patients. Hillside Cannibals Hillside Cannibals is a 2006 American horror film directed by Leigh Scott and produced by The Asylum. The film is a mockbuster of the film The Hills Have Eyes, another film released around the same month, but its plot also incorporates elements from other films, including Cannibal Holocaust, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and House of 1000 Corpses. The Other Family La otra familia is a 2011 family drama film starring Jorge Salinas, along with Luis Roberto Guzmán, Bruno Loza, Carmen Salinas and Ana Serradilla. It was directed and written by Gustavo Loza. The film was produced by the Black River Productions company and Barracuda Films. The filming began in 2010 in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico, and was released on March 25, 2011. Ray & Liz Ray & Liz is a 2018 British drama film written and directed by Richard Billingham in his feature debut. The film retells Billinghams troubled childhood growing up in a Black Country council flat during the Thatcher era. It focuses "on his parents Ray and Liz, their relationship, and its impact on Richard and his younger brother Jason." Billingham, a photographer, previously published the book Rays a Laugh, with photographs of his family at the time depicted in the film. Upon its release, the film received widespread critical acclaim in the UK, the US and in Europe. It also got several prizes in film festivals on both sides of the Atlantic. 1921 1921 is a 2018 Indian horror film, produced and directed by Vikram Bhatt, under his LoneRanger Productions banner. It stars Zareen Khan and Karan Kundra in lead roles and was released on 12 January 2018. It is the first installment in the 1921 and also a spin-off from the 1920 film series. The film was declared an average grosser at box office. Winds of the Wasteland Winds of the Wasteland is a 1936 Western film directed by Mack V. Wright and starring John Wayne and Phyllis Fraser. The film was released by Republic Pictures. The film was later released in a colorized version on home video/dvd under the title Stagecoach Run. The Bride Wore Red The Bride Wore Red is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Dorothy Arzner, and starring Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone, Robert Young and Billie Burke. It was based on the unproduced play The Bride from Trieste by Ferenc Molnár. In this "rags to riches" tale, Crawford plays a cabaret singer who poses as an aristocrat. This film was the last of seven films that Crawford and co-star Franchot Tone, then her husband, would make together. The Wacky Wabbit The Wacky Wabbit is a 1942 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. It stars Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. Angels One Five Angels One Five is a 1952 British film directed by George More OFerrall, and starring Jack Hawkins, Michael Denison, Dulcie Gray, John Gregson, Cyril Raymond and Veronica Hurst. Based on the book What Are Your Angels Now? by Pelham Groom, the plot centres on a young fighter pilot immediately before and during the Battle of Britain in the Second World War. Some scenes in the film were shot at RAF Uxbridge, home to a wartime operations room. "Angels One Five" refers to RAF radio procedure words, from the Second World War, indicating the altitude of a radar contact is 15,000 feet. The film was the first British post-war production to deal with the Battle of Britain. The Roots of Heaven The Roots of Heaven is a 1958 American adventure film in CinemaScope and DeLuxe Color made for 20th Century Fox, directed by John Huston and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. The screenplay by Romain Gary and Patrick Leigh Fermor is based on Romain Garys 1956 Prix Goncourt winning novel The Roots of Heaven. The film starred Errol Flynn, Juliette Gréco, Trevor Howard, Eddie Albert, Orson Welles, Paul Lukas, Herbert Lom and Gregoire Aslan. The film itself was shot on location in French Equatorial Africa. Huston later said Roots of Heaven "could have been a very fine film. And largely owing to me was not a good film at all." Pirosmani Pirosmani is a 1969 Georgian biographical art-drama film directed by Giorgi Shengelaia, about Georgian primitivst painter Niko Pirosmani. Ankur: The Seedling Ankur is an Indian colour film of 1974. It was the first feature film directed by Shyam Benegal and the debut of Indian actors Ananth Nag and Shabana Azmi. Ananth Nag was introduced in Ankur by Shyam Benegal after his higher education in Mumbai. The film was shot in Hyderabad. Though Shabana Azmi had acted in other films as well, Ankur was her first release. Like many others of Benegals films, Ankur belongs to the genre of Indian art films, or more precisely, Indian Parallel Cinema. The plot is based on a true story that occurred in Hyderabad, apparently in the 1950s. It was filmed almost entirely on location. Ankur has won three National Film Awards and 43 other prizes, both in India and abroad. It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 24th Berlin International Film Festival. This film includes one whipping scene and more profanity than is usually found in Indian films. Swallows and Amazons Swallows and Amazons is a 1974 British film adaption of the 1930 novel of the same name by Arthur Ransome. The film, which was directed by Claude Whatham and produced by Richard Pilbrow, starred Virginia McKenna and Ronald Fraser, and a young Zanna Hamilton. Its budget was provided by Nat Cohen of EMI Films who had funded the successful 1970 film The Railway Children. Are You in the House Alone? Are You in the House Alone? is a 1978 American made-for-television horror film directed by Walter Grauman. The film is based on the 1976 novel of the same name written by Richard Peck. It originally aired on CBS on September 20, 1978. La scuola La scuola is a 1995 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Daniele Luchetti. It is loosely based on two books by Domenico Starnone, Ex Cattedra and Sottobanco. The film was awarded with the David di Donatello for Best Film. Strange Planet Strange Planet is a 1999 Australian comedy directed by Emma-Kate Croghan and starring Claudia Karvan. It was Croghans follow up to Love and Other Catastrophes and used many of the same cast and crew. Once Upon a Christmas Once Upon a Christmas is a 2000 family film directed by Tibor Takács. It stars Kathy Ireland, John Dye, and Mary Donnelly-Haskell. The filming location was in Vancouver, British Columbia. It premiered on the PAX Network. As of 2009, it is shown in the 25 Days of Christmas programming block on ABC Family. In 2012, it was broadcast on the Hallmark Channel. Days and Hours Days and Hours is a 2004 Bosnian film directed by Pjer Žalica. It was Bosnia and Herzegovinas submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film but it was not nominated. It was released 20 August 2004. The Situation The Situation is a 2006 film directed by Philip Haas and starring Connie Nielsen. It was produced by Liaquat Ahamed, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author. Love Phobia Love Phobia is a 2006 South Korean romance drama film directed by Kang Ji-eun and starring Kang Hye-jung and Cho Seung-woo. Anna M. Anna M. is a 2007 French thriller film, written and directed by Michel Spinosa and starring Isabelle Carré and Gilbert Melki. The Man Who Came Back The Man Who Came Back is a 2008 American film directed by Glen Pitre. It stars Eric Braeden, Billy Zane, George Kennedy, and Armand Assante. Set in southern Louisiana, it is loosely based on the 1887 sugar strike in four parishes and violence that erupted in the Thibodaux Massacre. Ghost from the Machine Ghost from the Machine is a 2010 independent supernatural thriller written and directed by Matt Osterman. It was filmed in and around Minneapolis, Minnesota, and made its festival debut at the Fantasia Festival in Montreal, Canada. Ghost from the Machine was also an official Independent Feature Project Labs participant. Ghost from the Machine was originally titled, and is known internationally as, Phasma Ex Machina. Amphetamine Amphetamine is a 2010 Hong Kong film starring Byron Pang and Thomas Price. It revolves around the story of a Chinese fitness trainer, Kafka, who meets Daniel, a business executive. The film is directed by acclaimed Hong Kong Chinese filmmaker Scud, the production-crediting name of Danny Cheng Wan-Cheung. It was nominated for a Teddy Award at the Berlin International Film Festival of 2010. It explores several themes traditionally regarded as taboo in Hong Kong society in an unusually open, convention-defying way, and features full-frontal male nudity in several scenes. It is the third of seven publicly released films by Scud. The six other films are: City Without Baseball in 2008, Permanent Residence in 2009, Love Actually... Sucks! in 2011, Voyage in 2013, Utopians in 2015 and Thirty Years of Adonis in 2017. His eighth film, Naked Nation, is currently in production. Red Eagle The Red Eagle is a 2010 Thai superhero film directed and written by Wisit Sasanatieng. Mince alors! Mince alors! is a 2012 French comedy film, directed by Charlotte de Turckheim and starring Lola Dewaere, Victoria Abril and Catherine Hosmalin. Louis Theroux: America's Most Dangerous Pets Louis Theroux: Americas Most Dangerous Pets is a British television documentary film presented by and featuring Louis Theroux. It was first broadcast on 30 October 2011. The programme follows Theroux as he travels to the United States to meet people who own animals normally found in America, Africa and Asia, including bears, big cats and dangerous primates. In the programme, Theroux visits GW Exotic Animal Foundation in Oklahoma. One on One One on One is a 2014 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-duk. It was the opening film of the 11th Venice Days sidebar at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. At the 2014 Busan International Film Festival, Kim said during a stage interview that the film "is based on an incident that took place in recent years menacing democratic rights, but nobody ― no film critic or journalist ― has written a film review mentioning it," then offered to the one who guesses correctly. Alex & Eve Alex & Eve is a 2016 Australian comedy-drama film, directed by Peter Andrikidis and written by Alex Lykos, based on his play of the same name. The film is about dating in a multicultural landscape when Greek Orthodox school teacher Alex falls in love with Muslim Lebanese lawyer Eve. Ardennes Fury Ardennes Fury is a 2014 direct-to-video war film directed by Joseph J. Lawson. The film, produced by B-movie film company The Asylum, stars Tom Stedham, Bill Voorhees, Tino Struckman, Lawrence C. Garnell Jr., Lauren Vera, Yaron Urbas. Ardennes Fury is a mockbuster of Fury. About Love About Love is a 2015 Russian romantic comedy. It was written by Anna Melikyan and Andrey Migachev directed by Melikyan. It won the Main Prize and the Prize of Film Distributors Jury at the Kinotavr film festival. It also was awarded at the Golden Eagle Awards as the Best Feature Film. A sequel was released in 2017. Helicopter Eela Helicopter Eela is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Pradeep Sarkar. It features Kajol in the lead role as an aspiring singer and single mother and is written by Mitesh Shah and Anand Gandhi. It is based on the Gujarati play Beta, Kaagdo, written by Anand Gandhi. Pre-production of the film began in January 2017, and principal photography commenced from 24 January 2018. It was released on 12 October 2018. His Musical Career His Musical Career is a 1914 American comedy silent film made by Keystone Studios starring Charlie Chaplin. Hell's Hinges Hells Hinges is a 1916 American Western silent film starring William S. Hart and Clara Williams. Directed by Charles Swickard, William S. Hart and Clifford Smith, and produced by Thomas H. Ince, the screenplay was written by C. Gardner Sullivan. Hells Hinges has been selected for preservation in the National Film Registry, and is considered by some to be one of the finest silent Westerns. Elmer's Candid Camera Elmers Candid Camera is a 1940 Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Chuck Jones, and first released on March 2, 1940, by Warner Bros. It marks the first appearance of a redesigned Elmer Fudd, and the fourth appearance of the prototype rabbit that would later evolve into Bugs Bunny. Miranda Miranda is a 1948 British comedy film, directed by Ken Annakin and written by Peter Blackmore, who also wrote the play of the same name from which the film was adapted. Denis Waldock provided additional dialogue. A light comedy, the film is about a beautiful and playful mermaid played by Glynis Johns and her effect on Griffith Jones character. Googie Withers and Margaret Rutherford are also featured in the film. Glynis Johns and Margaret Rutherford reprised their roles in the 1954 sequel, Mad About Men. Music for the film was played by the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Muir Mathieson. The sound director was B. C. Sewell. Outcast of the Islands Outcast of the Islands is a 1951 film directed by Carol Reed based on Joseph Conrads novel An Outcast of the Islands. The film features Robert Morley, Trevor Howard, Ralph Richardson, and Wendy Hiller. The Night My Number Came Up The Night My Number Came Up is a 1955 British supernatural drama film directed by Leslie Norman with the screenplay written by R. C. Sherriff. The plot is based on a real incident in the life of British Air Marshal Sir Victor Goddard; his journal was published in The Saturday Evening Post of 26 May 1951. The film stars Michael Redgrave, Sheila Sim and Alexander Knox. This was Sims final film before her retirement from acting. The Immortals Nemuritorii is a 1974 Romanian historical-adventure drama film. This film was directed by Romanian director Sergiu Nicolaescu. It was released on 22 January 1974 in Hungary. Berlinguer: I Love You Berlinguer ti voglio bene is a 1977 Italian comedy film written and directed by Giuseppe Bertolucci. It is the debut film of both Bertolucci and Roberto Benigni. It is based on the stage play Cioni Mario di Gaspare fu Giulia, that the same Bertolucci wrote and directed in 1975 and in which Benigni played the character of Mario Cioni, a character he later resumed in the variety television Onda libera. The title quotes Cionis declaration of love for Enrico Berlinguer, then leader of the Italian Communist Party. It's My Turn Its My Turn is a 1980 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Jill Clayburgh, Michael Douglas and Charles Grodin. The film was directed by Claudia Weill and written by Eleanor Bergstein. The films title track, played during the final credits—"Its My Turn"—was sung by Diana Ross, with music by Michael Masser and lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager. An Egyptian Story An Egyptian Story is a 1982 Egyptian drama film directed by Youssef Chahine. It was entered into the main competition at the 39th edition of the Venice Film Festival. Monsignor Monsignor is a 1982 American drama film directed by Frank Perry about a Roman Catholic priests rise through the ranks of the Vatican, during and after World War II. Along the way, he involves the Vatican in the black marketeering operations of a Mafia don, and has an affair with a woman in the postulant stage of becoming a nun. He eventually repents and returns to his faith, attempting to make right the things he has done wrong. The cast includes Christopher Reeve, Geneviève Bujold, Fernando Rey, Jason Miller, Joseph Cortese, Adolfo Celi, and Leonardo Cimino. The film was not well received by critics and performed poorly at the box office; Reeve later blamed this on poor editing. Supporting actors Miller and Rey were singled out for their strong performances. The film was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Musical Score, the only Razzie nomination John Williams ever received in his career to date. On November 29, 1982, the film was banned from showing in the country of Ireland; the Irish Film Censor Board cited its conflation of religion and adultery, as it features an affair between a priest and a postulant nun. The decision was overturned by the Film Appeals Board on December 17; this caused controversy among members of Fianna Fáil – chairman Ned Brennan believed the majority of the Irish public didnt want it to be released and said "standards must be maintained", wanting it banned on "moral grounds". The filming location was entirely in Rome, Italy. The Last Days of Patton The Last Days of Patton is a 1986 American made-for-television film biographical drama film and sequel to the 1970 film Patton, which portrays the last few months of the generals life. George C. Scott reprises the role of General George S. Patton, and Eva Marie Saint portrays Beatrice Patton, the generals wife. It was directed by Delbert Mann. Split Decisions Split Decisions is a 1988 film directed by David Drury and starring Craig Sheffer, Jeff Fahey and Gene Hackman. The Garbage Picking Field Goal Kicking Philadelphia Phenomenon The Garbage Picking Field Goal Kicking Philadelphia Phenomenon is a 1998 television movie starring Tony Danza from Walt Disney Pictures. The Watch The Watch is a 2008 made for TV movie starring Clea DuVall, James A. Woods, and Elizabeth Whitmere. Crude Crude is a 2009 American documentary film directed and produced by Joe Berlinger. It follows a two-year portion of an ongoing class action lawsuit against the Chevron Corporation in Ecuador. Don't You Forget About Me Dont You Forget About Me is a 2009 Canadian documentary film about screenwriter, director, and producer John Hughes. Directed by Matt Austin, the film was named after the 1985 hit song by Simple Minds, which in turn was the theme song for Hughes film The Breakfast Club. The film specifically focused on Hughes fade from prominence in the early 1990s. Sagar Alias Jackie: Reloaded Sagar Alias Jacky Reloaded is a 2009 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film directed and filmed by Amal Neerad. It is a spiritual sequel to the 1987 film Irupatham Noottandu and Mohanlal reprise his role as Sagar Alias Jacky. The film written by S. N. Swamy was produced by Aashirvad Cinemas. It also stars Shobana, Bhavana, Manoj K. Jayan, Suman, and Sampath Raj in supporting roles. Sagar Alias Jacky Reloaded released on 26 March 2009 was a commercial success at the box office despite receiving mixed response from critics. The film won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Choreography for Dinesh Kumar. The Four Year Plan The Four Year Plan is a documentary film directed by Mat Hodgson about London based football club Queens Park Rangers. The film chronicles the take over of the nearly bankrupt club in 2007 by a consortium of billionaires and their effort to promote the team to the Premier League by 2011. The consortium consisted of Bernie Ecclestone, Flavio Briatore and Alejandro Agag, steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal and Amit Bhatia. It is an observational documentary that follows the club from within the boardroom. The cameras for this documentary were brought in by the new owners to create the film, and although the club gave permission for the cameras to be there, they had no say on where or when the cameras would be filming. The title derives from a statement made by Briatore in 2007 where he declared his target to be Premier League in four years. Poove Unakkaga Poove Unakkaga is a 1996 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film directed by Vikraman. The film starring Vijay and Sangita in the lead roles. Actor Murali makes a guest appearance in a song in the film. It was the first blockbuster in Vijays career and a major breakthrough. The film was remade in Telugu as Subhakankshalu, in Kannada as Ee Hrudaya Ninagagi and in Hindi as Badhaai Ho Badhaai. The movie went on to become a silver jubilee movie by completing 250 days at the box office. It was also dubbed in Hindi as Manzil Pyaar Ki. Apple Mac: 1984 "1984" is an American television commercial that introduced the Apple Macintosh personal computer. It was conceived by Steve Hayden, Brent Thomas and Lee Clow at Chiat\Day, produced by New York production company Fairbanks Films, and directed by Ridley Scott. English athlete Anya Major performed as the unnamed heroine and David Graham as Big Brother. It first aired in 10 local outlets, including Twin Falls, where Chiat\Day ran the ad on December 31, 1983, at the last possible break before midnight on KMVT, so that the advertisement qualified for the 1984 Clio Awards. Its second televised airing, and only national airing, was on January 22, 1984, during a break in the third quarter of the telecast of Super Bowl XVIII by CBS. In one interpretation of the commercial, "1984" used the unnamed heroine to represent the coming of the Macintosh as a means of saving humanity from "conformity". These images were an allusion to George Orwells noted novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four, which described a dystopian future ruled by a televised "Big Brother". The estate of George Orwell and the television rightsholder to the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four considered the commercial to be a copyright infringement and sent a cease-and-desist letter to Apple and Chiat\Day in April 1984. Originally a subject of contention within Apple, it has subsequently been called a watershed event and a masterpiece in advertising. In 1995, The Clio Awards added it to its Hall of Fame, and Advertising Age placed it on the top of its list of 50 greatest commercials. One Week and a Day One Week and a Day is a 2016 Israeli drama film directed by Asaph Polonsky. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Gan Foundation Support for Distribution Award. It was one of five films nominated for the Best Film Award at the Ophir Awards. Who Is Alice Who Is Alice is a 2017 British comedy film directed by Robert van den Broek and Ismaël Lotz and starring Ali Bastian, Patrick Holland, Keith Ackerman, and Lee Brace. Ma' Rosa Ma Rosa is a 2016 Filipino drama film directed by Brillante Mendoza. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Jaclyn Jose won the award for Best Actress. It was selected as the Filipino entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. 3 Days in Quiberon 3 Days in Quiberon is a 2018 drama film directed by Emily Atef. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. Real Real is a South Korean neo-noir action film based on character from Manhwa webtoons superheroes comic book by TMS Comics, directed by Lee Sa-rang, starring Kim Soo-hyun, Sung Dong-il, Lee Sung-min, Sulli and Jo Woo-jin. The film was released on June 28, 2017 in South Korea. Saving Leningrad Saving Leningrad is a 2019 Russian war film written about the Road of Life, the tragedy of blood "barge 752", which took place on the night of September 16 to 17, 1941, at Lake Ladoga. During the evacuation of people from Leningrad, The barge was bombed by Nazi warplanes and went to the bottom, killing more than 1,000 people. At the same time, 460 people were killed in a barge towed by gunship, "Selemdzha", which was carrying fuel and military supplies to Leningrad. Few were saved. The film takes place during the Eastern Front in World War II and focuses on the beginning of the Siege of Leningrad. The film is directed by Aleksey Kozlov, who co-wrote the screenplay and produced by Arkady Fateev. It stars Maria Melnikova as Nastya Tkachyova, Andrey Mironov-Udalov as cadet Kostya Gorelov, as well as Gela Meskhi, Anastasiya Melnikova in their debut cinematic roles. Saving Leningrad was released in the Russian Federation by Universal Pictures International on January 27, 2019, on the eve of the 75th anniversary of the lifting of the blockade in Saint Petersburg. Trick Riding La Voltige is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière. It was filmed in Lyon, Rhône, Rhône-Alpes, France. Given its age, this short film is available to freely download from the Internet. The film formed part of the first commercial presentation of the Lumière Cinématographe on December 28, 1895 at the Salon Indien, Grand Café, 14 Boulevard des Capuchins, Paris. Warning Shadows Schatten – Eine nächtliche Halluzination is a 1923 German silent film directed and co-written by Arthur Robison, and starring Fritz Kortner and Ruth Weyher. It is considered part of German Expressionism. British Intelligence British Intelligence is a 1940 spy film set in World War I. It was directed by Terry O. Morse and stars Boris Karloff and Margaret Lindsay. The film, also known as Enemy Agent, was released in the United States in January 1940. The Warner Bros. B picture was based on a 1918 play Three Faces East written by Anthony Paul Kelly and produced on the stage by George M. Cohan. Two film adaptations of Three Faces East in 1926 and 1930 preceded British Intelligence. When Strangers Marry When Strangers Marry is a 1944 suspense film directed by William Castle and starring Dean Jagger, Kim Hunter, and Robert Mitchum. Saturday Evening Puss Saturday Evening Puss is a 1950 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 48th Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. The cartoon was released on January 14, 1950, produced by Fred Quimby, scored by Scott Bradley and animated by Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse, Irven Spence and Ray Patterson. It is the only Tom and Jerry cartoon to feature Mammys face on-screen, though only briefly. Toby Tyler or Ten Weeks with a Circus This is about the film. For the 1880 book see Toby Tyler; or. For the musician previously known as Toby Tyler, see Marc Bolan. Toby Tyler is a film directed by Charles Barton and starring Kevin Corcoran, Henry Calvin, Gene Sheldon, and Richard Eastham. It was produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution Company on January 21, 1960. It is based on the 1880 childrens book Toby Tyler by James Otis Kaler. The film, shot at Golden Oak Ranch in Newhall, California, later aired on the Walt Disney anthology television series. The Boys The Boys is a 1962 Finnish war drama film directed by Mikko Niskanen. It is based on a novel by Paavo Rintala. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. The story conveys the life of school boys in the turbulent period of the World War II in Oulu in northern Finland. The young men, in the absence of their fathers who have gone to war, are fascinated by war and the German Army soldiers and dream of heroic deeds. Teenage Strangler Teen-Age Strangler is a 1964 crime drama film directed by Ben Parker. It was made in Huntington. It exploits the popular concern with Juvenile delinquency of the American Cold War period. It was re-released in black & white in 1990, resulting in local screenings, newspaper writeups, and cast reunions. It was featured on a Season 5 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Actor John Humphreys, who played the role of "Mikey" appeared at the MST3K first Conventio-Con in September, 1994. Druzba Pere Kvrzice Družba Pere Kvržice is a Croatian childrens film directed by Vladimir Tadej. It was released in 1970. It is based on the childrens novel of the same name by Mato Lovrak. Blood and Lace Blood and Lace is a 1971 American erotic slasher film directed by Philip S. Gilbert, and starring Gloria Grahame, Melody Patterson, Len Lesser, and Milton Selzer. The film follows an orphaned teenager who arrives at a remote orphanage run by a madwoman and her handyman, both sadists and child murderers. Shot in Los Angeles in 1970 and released theatrically in 1971, Blood and Lace became a frequent billing on the drive-in theater circuit throughout the 1970s. At the time, it was considered to be one of the most gratuitous films to receive a GP rating. It has been cited as a "proto-slasher film." Love Among the Ruins Love Among the Ruins is a 1975 American made-for-television romantic comedy film directed by George Cukor and starring Katharine Hepburn and Laurence Olivier which premiered on ABC on March 6, 1975. Sugar Cane Alley Sugar Cane Alley is a 1983 film directed by Euzhan Palcy. It is set in Martinique in the 1930s, where blacks working sugarcane fields were still treated harshly by their white employers. It is based on a semi-autobiographical novel by Joseph Zobel of the same name, or, alternatively titled Black Shack Alley. Love Love Love Love Love Love is a 1989 Indian romantic drama, directed and produced by Babbar Subhash. The film stars Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla in the lead roles, in one of their first films together. It also stars Gulshan Grover, Dalip Tahil and Om Shivpuri in supporting roles. It is about two youngsters who fall in love at the secondary school, but cannot realize their love because of the criminal surroundings around the girl. The film was declared an average grosser at box office. This was the second movie of the hit pair Aamir Khan-Juhi Chawla after the success of their movie Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak. Although the movie did not match the expectation of their debut film, however it was appreciated by viewers. Black Angel Vol. 1 is a 1997 Japanese film directed by Takashi Ishii. The film stars Riona Hazuki and Reiko Takashima. X2000 X2000 is a 1998 short film directed by François Ozon. Glass Trap Glass Trap is a 2005 American science fiction monster movie starring C. Thomas Howell & Stella Stevens and directed by Fred Olen Ray, credited as Ed Raymond. Twist of Faith Twist of Faith is a 2004 American documentary film about a man who confronts the Catholic Church about the abuse he suffered as a teenager, directed by Kirby Dick. The film was produced for the cable network HBO and screened at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. It received an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Feature. The Graveyard The Graveyard is a 2006 American independent slasher film written by Michael Hurst, directed by Michael Feifer and starring Patrick Scott Lewis. The project was filmed in California. Shaadi No. 1 Shaadi No. 1 is an Indian comedy film released in November 2005. The film, directed by David Dhawan, stars Fardeen Khan, Zayed Khan, Sharman Joshi, Ayesha Takia, Esha Deol, Soha Ali Khan, Riya Sen, Aarti Chhabria, Sophia Chaudhary, Sanjay Dutt and Satish Shah. The film was produced by Vashu Bhagnani. The film is remake of 2001 Kannada movie Kothigalu Saar Kothigalu which was also remade in Telugu in 2002 as Sandade Sandadi. Space Race Space Race is a BBC docudrama series first shown in Britain on BBC2 between 14 September and 5 October 2005, chronicling the major events and characters in the American/Soviet space race up to the first landing of a man on the Moon. It focuses on Sergei Korolev, the Soviet chief rocket designer, and Wernher von Braun, his American counterpart. The series was a joint effort between British, German, American and Russian production teams. Úcastníci zájezdu Účastníci zájezdu is a Czech comedy film based on the 1996 novel Účastníci zájezdu by Michal Viewegh. It was released in 2006. The Woman That Dreamed About a Man The Woman That Dreamed About a Man, also known as The Woman Who Dreamt of a Man, is a 2010 mostly English language Danish-Polish-French erotic psychological drama film directed by Per Fly and starring Sonja Richter, Marcin Dorociński, and Mikael Nyqvist. The Sound and the Fury The Sound and the Fury is an American drama film directed by James Franco. It is the second film version of the novel of the same name by William Faulkner. The previous adaptation, directed by Martin Ritt, was released in 1959. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on October 23, 2015, by New Films International. 72 Miles Ek Pravas 72 Miles - Ek Pravas is a Marathi film directed by Rajiv Patil and produced under Grazing Goat Pictures and co-produced by Twinkle Khanna and Ashwini Yardi.The film is set in the time of 50s and 60s about journey of a 13-year-old young boy who ran away from his hostel and how this young boy matures with time when he meets a lady and her kids. Deepak Rane was the line producer for this film Playmobil: The Movie Playmobil: The Movie is a 2019 English-language French animated adventure comedy film based on the German building toy Playmobil. The film is directed by Lino DiSalvo, in his directorial debut, written by Blaise Hemingway, Greg Erb and Jason Oremland, and produced by On Animation Studios. The film stars the voices of Anya Taylor-Joy, Jim Gaffigan, Gabriel Bateman, Adam Lambert, Kenan Thompson, Meghan Trainor, and Daniel Radcliffe. Playmobil: The Movie was released in France on 7 August 2019 by Pathé, in the United Kingdom on 9 August 2019 by StudioCanal UK and is scheduled for release in the United States on 6 December 2019 by STXfilms. The film received negative reviews from critics, who compared it unfavourably to The Lego Movie. Pick of the Litter Pick of the Litter is a 2018 American documentary film by Dana Nachman and Don Hardy about a two-year odyssey following guide dogs for the blind. It had its world premiere at the Slamdance Film Festival in January. Emma Emma is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy-drama film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, starring Marie Dressler and directed by Clarence Brown. By the Bluest of Seas By the Bluest of Seas is a 1936 Soviet romantic comedy film by Russian director Boris Barnet. It is his second sound feature. Starring Yelena Kuzmina, Nikolai Kryuchkov, and Lev Sverdlin, the story centers on a love triangle between two castaways and a woman from a collective farm on a Soviet Azerbaijani island in the Caspian Sea. Modern critical reviews have hailed By the Bluest of Seas as a little known classic of Soviet cinema. Although some critics have noted that the story and characters are thinly written, high praise has been directed toward Barnets direction and cinematography, his innovative use of sound, and the films footage of the Caspian Sea. Some have perceived pro-communist propaganda within the film. However, many consider the film to be less politically overt than was common in Soviet cinema of the time. This, along with the films divergence from the eras defining style of Socialist realism, has led many to view the film as unique. It has been reported that Barnet found himself in trouble with Joseph Stalin for these reasons. The film has long been elusive to Western audiences. It was never released on any home media format, until 2012, at which point it was made available by the Russian publisher Ruscico and the UK publisher Mr. Bongo Films. Sky Riders Sky Riders is a 1976 American action film directed by Douglas Hickox and starring James Coburn, Susannah York and Robert Culp. The rescue sequences were filmed in Meteora in Greece where the finale of the later James Bond film For Your Eyes Only was also set later in 1981. On January 17, 2012 the film was released on DVD through Shout! Factory as part of a double feature with The Last Hard Men. Welcome to L.A. Welcome to L.A. is a 1976 film directed by Alan Rudolph and starring Keith Carradine and an ensemble cast. The film focuses on themes of romantic despair and shallowness in the decadent upper class during the 1970s, illustrated through a La Ronde-like circle of sexual adventures and failed affairs revolving around a womanizing songwriter, his businessman father, and their associates. Bullet Train is a 1975 Japanese disaster film directed by Junya Satō and starring Ken Takakura, Sonny Chiba, and Ken Utsui. When a Shinkansen is threatened with a bomb that will explode automatically if it slows below 80 km/h unless a ransom is paid, police race to find the bombers and to learn how to defuse the bomb. Elevated Elevated is a 1996 Canadian short film directed by Vincenzo Natali and co-written by him and Karen Walton, who also participated in the writing of Ginger Snaps. Pearl Jam: Single Video Theory Single Video Theory is a music documentary directed by Mark Pellington that follows the making of Yield, the fifth album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam. It was released first on VHS on August 4, 1998, and then on DVD on November 24, 1998. The Magnificent Ambersons The Magnificent Ambersons is an A&E Network film for television, inspired by Booth Tarkingtons novel The Magnificent Ambersons. It was filmed using Orson Welless screenplay and editing notes of the original film . Directed by Alfonso Arau, the film stars Madeleine Stowe, Bruce Greenwood, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Gretchen Mol, Jennifer Tilly, Dina Merrill and James Cromwell. This film does not strictly follow Welless screenplay. It lacks several scenes included in the 1942 version, and contains essentially the same happy ending as Tarkingtons novel. Zero Woman: Red Handcuffs Zero Woman is a Japanese film and video exploitation series with ten entries dating from 1974 to 2007. The series chronicles the adventures of a woman Rei, who, working for a fictional Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department secret agency called Zero Division, goes undercover to infiltrate and assassinate drug kingpins, mercenaries, and various criminals and their henchmen. The original film may have been the inspiration for Luc Bessons 1990 film La Femme Nikita. Turtle: The Incredible Journey Turtle: The Incredible Journey is a 2009 documentary film narrated by Miranda Richardson and directed by Nick Stringer. The film was co-produced by SeaWorld Pictures and Tradewind Pictures, and distributed in the United States by Hannover House. Bheemaa Bheemaa is a 2008 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by N. Linguswamy. It stars Vikram, Trisha Krishnan, Prakash Raj, Raghuvaran, and Ashish Vidyarthi. The film score was by composer Harris Jayaraj, shot by cinematographer R. D. Rajasekhar, and edited by Anthony. The film was released on 15 January 2008, after two years of production delays, to mixed reviews. The release coincides with the Thai Pongal harvest festival in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Later it was dubbed in Hindi as Vachanbadh by Baba Arts Ltd in 2012. The film was remade in Bengali as Vikram. Knifer Knifer is a 2010 Greek-Cypriot drama film directed by Yannis Economides. After his fathers death, Nikos moves from Ptolemaida to Athens. His uncle offers him food and shelter while he starts taking care of his dogs. Alone in an isolated suburb, hes wearing down into his misery routine, till the moment his relationship with his aunt changes everything. Soundtrack Soundtrack is a 2011 Bollywood Stoner drama film and is an official remake of the Canadian independent film Its All Gone Pete Tong. The film was directed by Debutant Neerav Ghosh and features Rajeev Khandelwal and Soha Ali Khan. The film received positive reviews from critics but was a flop at the box office. Google and the World Brain Google and the World Brain is a 2013 documentary movie about the Google Books Library Project directed by Ben Lewis, produced by BBC, Polar Star Films and Arte. The main focus in the plot is on copyright controversy caused by the project that resulted in Google Book Search Settlement Agreement. The movie has received several awards at festivals. It features interviews with many figures concerned, which include German chancellor Angela Merkel and Creative Commons founder Lawrence Lessig. Caprice Caprice is a 2015 French romantic comedy film written and directed by Emmanuel Mouret, and starring Mouret, Virginie Efira, Anaïs Demoustier and Laurent Stocker. It won the award for Best Film at the 2015 Cabourg Film Festival. Deuces Deuces is an American crime drama written and directed by Jamal Hill. The film stars Larenz Tate, Meagan Good, Lance Gross and Siya. The film is executive produced by Queen Latifah for her production company Flavor Unit Entertainment. Deuces premiered on Netflix on April 1, 2017. Musafir Musafir is a 2016 Bangladeshi action-thriller film written and directed by Ashiqur Rahman. The film stars Arifin Shuvoo, Misha Sawdagor, Tiger Robi, Robiul Islam, Shimul Khan, Marjan Jenifa, Prosun Azad and Cindy Rolling. Shuvoo plays an intelligence double agent, and a trained assassin of Secret Service Bangladesh who is placed as a mole in target organization. The plot builds up around SSBs rescue operation of Zara, who has possession of many classified information wanted by Bangladeshs external enemies. Jenifa plays the role of Zara Mehjabin, a surveillance agent of SSB, suddenly disappeared with many classified documents of the agency. The plot takes an interesting turn when the target agency sends Shuvo to abduct Zara, not knowing that he is actually a SSB agent in disguise. The film is produced by Jobaer Alam under the banner of Perceptual Pictures and distributed by Tiger Media Limited. Musafir is the second collaboration between Ashiqur Rahman and Arifin Shuvo after initial success of 2014 action film Kistimaat. The film was released on 22 April 2016 and received overwhelming response at box office and from audiences. Hello Mumbai: Salaam Mumbai Salaam Mumbai is a 2016 Iranian-Indian drama film directed by Ghorban Mohammadpour. The film stars Iranian actor Mohammad Reza Golzar and Indian actress Dia Mirza in the leading roles. The Magic Tuche Les Tuche 3 also known as The Magic Tuche is a French comedy film co-written by Olivier Baroux, Nessim Chikhaoui, Julien Hervé, Philippe Mechelen and Jean-Paul Rouve and directed by Olivier Baroux. It is a sequel of Les Tuche and Les Tuche 2: Le Rêve américain. It was released in January 2018 and was a commercial success. Moscow Laughs Jolly Fellows, also translated as Happy-Go-Lucky Guys, Moscow Laughs and Jazz Comedy, is a 1934 Soviet musical film, directed by Grigori Aleksandrov and starring his wife Lyubov Orlova, a gifted singer and the first recognized star of Soviet cinema. The script was written by Aleksandrov, Vladimir Mass, and Nikolai Erdman. It features several songs which instantly became classics across the Soviet Union. The most famous song — "Kak mnogo devushek khoroshikh" — enjoyed international fame, covered as "Serdtse" by Pyotr Leshchenko. Music was by Isaak Dunayevsky, the lyrics were written by the Soviet poet Vasily Lebedev-Kumach. Both Orlova and her co-star, the jazz singer and comic actor Leonid Utyosov, were propelled to stardom after this movie. Bugs Bunny Rides Again Bugs Bunny Rides Again is a 1948 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short, released in 1948, directed by Friz Freleng, and written by Tedd Pierce and Michael Maltese. The short is both a Western and a parody of the genres conventions. Voice characterizations are performed by Mel Blanc. The cartoon features Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. It is the second cartoon to pair them, after their first encounter in 1945s Hare Trigger. The title is a typical Western reference, as in "The Lone Ranger rides again", and also suggests a reference to the 1940 Jack Benny comedy, Buck Benny Rides Again. The Turning Point The Turning Point is a 1952 film noir crime film directed by William Dieterle and starring William Holden, Edmond OBrien and Alexis Smith. It was inspired by the Kefauver Committees hearings dealing with organized crime. Actress Carolyn Jones made her motion picture debut in the film. The Substitute The Substitute is a 1993 American television film directed by Martin Donovan, written by David S. Goyer under his pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine, and is also Mark Wahlbergs first acting role and credited as "Marky Mark", due to his successful hip hop career. Pie in the Sky Pie in the Sky is a 1996 American romantic comedy film about a young man obsessed with traffic gridlock who falls in love with an avant-garde dancer. The film was written and directed by Bryan Gordon, and stars Josh Charles, Christine Lahti, John Goodman, and Anne Heche. Gang Land Pariah is a 1998 American dramatic film written and directed by Randolph Kret and starring Damon Jones, Dave Oren Ward, and Angela Jones. Elaan Elaan is a 1994 Indian Hindi action film directed by Guddu Dhanoa. It stars Amrish Puri, Akshay Kumar and Madhoo in pivotal roles. Other cast includes Farida Jalal, Dilip Tahil and Mohnish Behl. The film was a critically and commercial successful and thus was declared a "Hit". Gilles' Wife Gilles Wife is a 2004 drama film based on the 1937 novel of the same name by Madeleine Bourdouxhe. The film was directed by Frédéric Fonteyne and written by Fonteyne, Philippe Blasband and Marion Hänsel. It received the André Cavens Award for Best Film by the Belgian Film Critics Association. Los Debutantes Los Debutantes is a 2003 Chilean film directed by Andres Waissbluth and starring Antonella Rios and Alejandro Trejo. It tells the story of two brothers from a small town, played by Nestor Castillana and Juan Pablo Miranda, who move to Santiago and visit a nightclub to celebrate the younger brothers 17th birthday. The older brother is subsequently offered a job by the club owner Don Pascual, and both brothers become friendly with Gracia, a dancer at the club who has dreams of becoming a singer. The story is told in Rashomon style from three different perspectives: firstly from the perspective of the younger brother, secondly from the perspective of the older brother, and finally from the perspective of Gracia. The film was the Chilean submission for the 76th Academy Awards in the category Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film which took place in 2004, but was not one of the five nominated films. It was also nominated for the Goya Awards. The film was released on DVD in the UK in 2005, and received a mildly critical review in Time Out. Sea Monsters: A Walking with Dinosaurs Trilogy Sea Monsters is a 2003 BBC television trilogy which used computer-generated imagery to show past life in Earths seas. In the U.S. it was known as Chased by Sea Monsters. It was made by Impossible Pictures, the creators of Walking with Dinosaurs, Walking with Beasts and Walking with Monsters. In the series, the British wildlife presenter Nigel Marven is shown travelling to seven past seas in the history of the Earth and scuba diving there, in order of dangerousness with the most dangerous last. He travels in a white sailboat or motorboat roughly 24 m long named The Ancient Mariner. His time travelling device is not mentioned or shown, and the closest thing to it is his time map, showing the timeline of the seven deadliest seas and the creatures that lived at the time. He uses a scuba set with a fullface mask so he can talk underwater to produce the commentary. He performs some dives using a strong shark cage, which is spherical to make it harder for large sea creatures to bite it. Ghosts Ghosts is a 2006 drama film directed by Nick Broomfield, based on the 2004 Morecambe Bay cockling disaster. The title is a reference to the Cantonese slang term Gweilo, meaning "ghost man", used for white people. The Pool The Pool is a 2007 drama film co-written and directed by Chris Smith. The film stars non-professional actors Venkatesh Chavan and Jhangir Badshah, as well as Bollywood veteran Nana Patekar and newcomer Ayesha Mohan. The story revolves around a young janitor working at a hotel in the port city of Panjim, India, who sees from his perch in a mango tree a luxuriant garden and shimmering pool hidden behind a wall. In making whatever efforts he can to better himself, Venkatesh offers his services to the wealthy owner of the home. Not content to simply dream about a different life, Venkatesh is inquisitive about the homes inhabitants and his curiosity changes the shape of his future. Though filmed in Hindi, a language Smith didnt know, the film earned good reviews. Besides winning a Special Jury prize at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, the film won accolades from Geoffrey Gilmore, director of the Sundance Film Festival. In the same year, it was screened at the Vienna International Film Festival and International Film Festival of India. The DVD was released on 13 July 2010. Plaguers Plaguers is a 2008 American science-fiction horror film written and directed by Brad Sykes and featuring Steve Railsback. Funkytown Funkytown is a 2011 Canadian drama film directed by Daniel Roby and written by Steve Galluccio. starring Patrick Huard, Justin Chatwin, Paul Doucet, Sarah Mutch and Raymond Bouchard. Between the Folds Between the Folds is a 2008 film documentary about origami. Directed by Vanessa Gould and broadcast on Independent Lens, the film received a 2010 Peabody Award. Notable origami artists featured in the film include Erik and Martin Demaine, Tom Hull, Éric Joisel, Satoshi Kamiya, Robert J. Lang, and Akira Yoshizawa. Grandmother Grandmother, also known as Lola, is a 2009 French-Filipino independent drama film directed by Brillante Mendoza. It was entered into the main competition at the 66th edition of the Venice Film Festival. Policeman Policeman is a 2011 Israeli drama film directed by Nadav Lapid. Policeman won multiple awards at the 2011 Jerusalem Film Festival. Never Here Never Here is an American thriller film directed and written by Camille Thoman. The film stars Mireille Enos. It premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 18, 2017 and will be distributed by Vertical Entertainment. It marked the final film role for iconic actor Sam Shepard. 80 Millions 80 Million is a 2011 Polish drama film directed by Waldemar Krzystek. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Speak Easily Speak Easily is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film starring Buster Keaton, Jimmy Durante, and Thelma Todd, and directed by Edward Sedgwick. The studio also paired Keaton and Durante as a comedy team during this period in The Passionate Plumber and What! No Beer? Keaton later used many of the physical gags he created for this film later when he wrote gags for the Marx Brothers A Night At The Opera. Adam Had Four Sons Adam Had Four Sons is a 1941 drama and romance film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Ingrid Bergman, Warner Baxter, Susan Hayward and Fay Wray. The supporting cast features Richard Denning and June Lockhart. It Ain't Hay It Aint Hay is a 1943 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake is a 1959 American black-and-white horror film written by Orville H. Hampton and directed by Edward L. Cahn, one of a series of films they made in the late 1950s for producer Robert E. Kent on contract for distribution by United Artists. It was made as a part of a package with Invisible Invaders. Portrait of Jason Portrait of Jason is a 1967 documentary film directed, produced and edited by Shirley Clarke and starring Jason Holliday. In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Vodka, Mr. Palmu Vodkaa, komisario Palmu is a 1969 film, the fourth and final part of the Inspector Palmu series. The only part of the series to be filmed in color, the film is also the only one not to be based on a novel by Mika Waltari. The film sees a now-retired and married Palmu helping the Finnish Broadcasting company discover the truth behind the murder of one of their reporters. The Horror at 37,000 Feet The Horror at 37,000 Feet is a 1973 American made-for-television horror film directed by David Lowell Rich. The film first aired on CBS on February 13, 1973. In the movie, demonic forces terrorize the passengers on a Boeing 747 en route from London to New York. The Brontë Sisters The Brontë Sisters is a 1979 French drama film directed by André Téchiné. It tells the story of the famous Brontë siblings. The film was written by Téchiné with the collaboration of Pascal Bonitzer and Jean Gruault. The cinematography was by Bruno Nuytten. It was a project that Téchiné wanted to make since 1972, but only after the favorable reception of Souvenirs den France and Barocco, he was able to find the necessary financing. Produced by Gaumont, the films originally running time was cut from three to less than two hours upon its release at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. The film stars Isabelle Adjani as Emily, Marie-France Pisier as Charlotte and Isabelle Huppert as Anne. Pascal Greggory plays their brother Branwell Brontë. The plot centers on the sisters sombre relationship with Branwell. Set in a careful recreation of the period, the film follows the bleak lives of the four siblings in less than a ten-year span. It begins in 1834, when, at the age of seventeen, Branwell painted the famous portrait of his three sisters, in which he originally included his own image, and ends around 1852 when Charlotte, now a famous author, is the only surviving sibling. The Alien Dead Alien Dead is an American horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray. Ray co-wrote the script with Martin Nicholas. The film involves a meteor hitting a houseboat, which causes the people on board to become zombies who eat alligators and eventually people. The film was one of the last films featuring actor Buster Crabbe among a cast of unknowns. It was filmed in 1980 and released to home video in 1985. Reviews from Variety, Kim Newman and other retrospective horror guides have been negative, noting low budget and bad acting. Trick or Treats Trick or Treats is a 1982 American slasher dark comedy film directed by Gary Graver and starring Jacqueline Giroux, Peter Jason, Chris Graver, David Carradine, Carrie Snodgress, and Steve Railsback. Il pesce innamorato Il pesce innamorato is an Italian comedy film released in 1999, directed by Leonardo Pieraccioni, who also stars alongside Yamila Diaz. Pieraccioni stars as Arturo, a writer of childrens books, and Diaz stars as Matilde, the woman he falls in love with. Darker Than Night For the 2014 remake, see writer = starring = starring = starring = starring = director = Spanish budget = }} budget = }} budget = }} budget = }} budget = }} budget = }} budget = }} budget = }} es}} - Tia Susana date=April 2, 2015 }} Revengers Tragedy Revengers Tragedy is a film adaptation of the 1606 play The Revengers Tragedy. It was directed by Alex Cox and adapted for the screen by Coxs fellow Liverpudlian, Frank Cottrell Boyce. The film stars Christopher Eccleston as the revenge-obsessed Vindice, with Derek Jacobi as the evil Duke, Eddie Izzard as his lecherous son Lussurioso, Diana Quick as the Duchess, Andrew Schofield as Vindices brother Carlo, Carla Henry as his virtuous sister Castiza, and Marc Warren and Justin Salinger as the Duchesss sons Supervacuo and Ambitioso. Dui Duari Dui Duari also is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. The film released was 2000 in Bangladesh. Directed by Bangladeshi famous poet, film director-writer Humayun Ahmed. Produced and distributed by his self film Producer-distributor company called as Nuhash Chalachitra. Stars Riaz, Meher Afroz Shaon, Mahfuz Ahmed, Masud Ali Khan, Nasima Khan, Ejajul Islam and many more. Dui Duari the film special honored is Riaz and most popular singer Sabina Yasmin by National Film Awards of Bangladesh as there won best actor award and best female singer award 2000. Riaz acting a different character as Rahossa Manob. Scarecrow Gone Wild Scarecrow Gone Wild is a low-budget film direct-to-video by York Entertainment released in 2004 about a group of college co-eds who are hunted down by a killer Scarecrow after a hazing ritual sends one male student into a coma. The film is the third in a series of films about Scarecrows who kill people. The first two are Scarecrow and Scarecrow Slayer, both by The Asylum, a different production company. The film was directed and written by Brian Katkin. Ken Shamrock, former NWA World Heavyweight Champion, appears in the film as the coach. Despite portraying a secondary role, Shamrock received top billing. Holly Holly is a 2006 drama film about an American stolen artifacts dealer in Cambodia who tries to save a young girl from child traffickers. The film was directed by Guy Moshe, and stars Ron Livingston, Chris Penn, and Thuy Nguyen. Shot on location in Cambodia, it includes many scenes in actual brothels in the notorious red light district of Phnom Penh. University of Laughs is a story by Japanese dramatist Kōki Mitani which began as a play in 1996 starring actors Masahiko Nishimura as the Censor and Yoshimasa Kondo as the Playwright. The play won the Best Play Award at the 1996 Yomiuri Theater Awards. After success it was then made into a movie in 2004 starring actors Kōji Yakusho and Goro Inagaki by Fuji Television and Toho Studios. The major theme of the piece is the conflict between censorship and an artists freedom of expression, but it is a comedy. Gie Gie is a 2005 Indonesian film directed by Riri Riza. The film tells the story of Soe Hok Gie, a graduate from University of Indonesia who is known as an activist and nature lover. The film is based on a diary Catatan Seorang Demonstran written by Soe himself. The plot of this film is an interpretation of the filmmakers, and scenes portraying Soes private life may be partly fictionalised for dramatisation. Crossing the Line Crossing the Line is a 2006 British documentary film by Daniel Gordon and Nicholas Bonner. Army of the Dead Army of the Dead is a 2008 American horror film directed by Joseph Contegiacomo aka Joseph Conti. The film centers on a university professor and his students are out a fun race in the desert and they become victim to an ancient curse. The film stars Ross Kelly, Stephanie Marchese, Miguel Martinez, Mike Hatfield, Vic Browder, Jocelyn Tucker sand Audrey Anderson. Soundless Wind Chime Soundless Wind Chime is a 2009 independent film directed by Hung Wing Kit, starring Lu Yu Lai and Bernhard Bulling. It was a 2009 Nominee for the Berlin International Film Festivals Teddy Award. The Fat Boy Chronicles The Fat Boy Chronicles is a film about Jimmy Winterpock, an obese high-school student who deals with bullying and trying to lose weight. The film is inspired by a true story about an obese 9th grader in Cincinnati and a novel and film were released in 2010 as a major motion picture, and was later released on Netflix. The movie received mixed reviews, with users on Rotten Tomatoes giving the movie a 49% "Rotten" rating. The Clearstream Affair The Clearstream Affair is a 2014 thriller film directed by Vincent Garenq, based on the Clearstream scandal in 2001. Bhaskar the Rascal Bhaskar The Rascal is a 2015 Malayalam family comedy film written and directed by Siddique. It stars Mammootty and Nayantara with a supporting cast of J. D. Chakravarthy, Sanoop Santhosh, Anikha Surendran, Janardhanan, Kalabhavan Shajon, Harisree Ashokan, and Saju Navodaya. The music was composed by Deepak Dev with cinematography by Vijay Ulaganath and editing by K. R. Gowri Shanker. The film was released on 15 April 2015. The movie completed 100 days run at theatre. The film was remade in Tamil as Bhaskar Oru Rascal starring Aravind Swamy and Amala Paul. Uncle Uncle is a 2018 Indian Malayalam drama thriller film directed by Girish Damodar and produced by Joy Mathew and Sajai Sebastian under the banner of SJ Films. It stars Mammootty and Karthika Muralidharan in the lead roles, and Joy Mathew and Muthumani in supporting roles. It was released on 27 April 2018. The Witness The Witness is a 2018 South Korean crime thriller film directed by Jo Kyu-jang. It stars Lee Sung-min, Kim Sang-ho, Jin Kyung and Kwak Si-yang. It was released theatrically in South Korea on August 15, 2018. The film is about a man who witnesses a murder and takes no action on what he has seen. Toby Tortoise Returns Toby Tortoise Returns is a 1936 animated Technicolor cartoon in Walt Disneys Silly Symphonies series. It was directed by Wilfred Jackson. It is a sequel to the 1935 short The Tortoise and the Hare, and premiered on August 22, 1936. This time the plot revolves around a boxing match. The short features characters from other Silly Symphonies, including Elmer Elephant and Tillie Tiger from Elmer Elephant, Fifer Pig, Fiddler Pig, Practical Pig and the Big Bad Wolf from Three Little Pigs, and Jenny Wren and the cuckoo from Who Killed Cock Robin?. It was released in VHS, Laserdisc, and DVD formats in various countries. The Abominable Snow Rabbit The Abominable Snow Rabbit is a six-minute 1961 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. The cartoon was directed by Chuck Jones and co-directed by Maurice Noble, with a story by Tedd Pierce. The cartoons title is taken from the phrase and horror film The Abominable Snowman. It was the final original Chuck Jones theatrical cartoon with Daffy Duck. Wild for Kicks Beat Girl is a 1960 British film about late-fifties youth-rebellion. The film was later released in the United States under the title Wild for Kicks. The title character of Beat Girl was played by starlet Gillian Hills, who later went on to have numerous small roles in 1960s and 1970s films, such as Blowup and A Clockwork Orange, and became a successful "ye-ye" singer in France. Beat Girl marked the first film roles of British pop idol Adam Faith and actor Peter McEnery, although it was not released until after other films featuring Faith and McEnery had already come out. The film also features Christopher Lee and Nigel Green as strip joint operators, and Oliver Reed in a small role as one of the "beat" youth. The original music was composer John Barrys first film commission, and was performed by the John Barry Seven and Orchestra, Adam Faith, and Shirley Anne Field. The Beat Girl soundtrack was the first British soundtrack album to be released on a vinyl LP, and it reached number 11 on the UK Albums Chart, paving the way for the release of other film soundtrack albums. The Last Trick of Mr. Schwarcewallde and Mr. Edgar The Last Trick is a 1964 Czechoslovak animated short film by Jan Švankmajer. It was Švankmajers first film. The Wild Rebels Wild Rebels is a 1967 film directed by William Grefe and starring Steve Alaimo as Rod Tillman, a stock car driver who goes undercover as the wheelman for a motorcycle gang. The tagline for the film was "They live for kicks... love for kicks... kill for kicks". The film was featured as an episode of the Comedy Central film-mocking television series Mystery Science Theater 3000, and was released on the Collection, Volume 9 box set. Satan's Sadists Satans Sadists is a 1969 American outlaw biker film directed by Al Adamson and starring Russ Tamblyn. The Ring The Ring is a 1996 film, directed by Armand Mastroianni, written by Danielle Steel, and starring Nastassja Kinski and Michael York. Reach the Rock Reach the Rock is a 1998 American comedy drama film directed by William Ryan and starring William Sadler and Alessandro Nivola. It was written and produced by John Hughes. O filos mou o Lefterakis O filos mou o Lefterakis is a 1964 Greek comedy film starring Dinos Iliopoulos, Kostas Voutsas and Maro Kontou. Barbara the Fair with the Silken Hair Barbara the Fair with the Silken Hair is a 1969 Soviet fantasy film directed by Alexander Rou and based on the fairy tale The Tale of Tsar Berendey by Vasily Zhukovsky. The film premiered December 30, 1970. The Great Water The Great Water is a 2004 Macedonian film starring Saso Kekenovski, Maja Stankovska, Mitko Apostolovski, Meto Jovanovski and Verica Nedeska. It was directed and written by Ivo Trajkov. The music was created by Kiril Dzajkovski. Love on the Side Love on the Side is a 2004 romance comedy film about a small town waitress who seeks the attention of a most eligible bachelor. The film stars Marla Sokoloff, Jennifer Tilly and Monika Schnarre, is written by Brigitte Talevski and directed by Vic Sarin. The Education of Fairies The Education of Fairies is a 2006 international co-production drama film directed by José Luis Cuerda. Welcome to the Space Show is a 2010 Japanese animated science fiction film produced by A-1 Pictures and distributed by Aniplex. It was directed by Koji Masurani from a script by Hideyuki Kurata, and stars the voices of Tomoyo Kurosawa, Honoka Ikezuki, Shōtarō Uzawa, Tamaki Matsumoto, Takuto Yoshinaga, and Keiji Fujiwara. In the film, five children rescue an alien dog, and are rewarded a trip to the Moon in response. After events cause the group to become stranded in space, they must find a way to return to Earth before the kids parents arrive. Hate Crime Hate Crime is a 2012 American found footage-style American horror film directed by James Cullen Bressack and co-written by Bressack and Jarret Cohen. The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is a 1936 British drama horror film produced and directed by George King, and written by Frederick Hayward, H.F. Maltby, and George Dibdin-Pitt. The film features actor Tod Slaughter in one of his most famous roles as the barber Sweeney Todd. The Story of Dr. Wassell The Story of Dr. Wassell is a 1944 American Technicolor World War II film set in the Dutch East Indies, directed by Cecil B. DeMille, and starring Gary Cooper, Laraine Day, Signe Hasso and Dennis OKeefe. The film was based on a book of the same name by novelist and screenwriter James Hilton. The book and film were inspired by the wartime activities of U.S. Navy Doctor Corydon M. Wassell which were referred to by President Roosevelt in a radio broadcast made in April 1942. The appropriate section of this broadcast appears toward the end of the film. For their work on this film, Farciot Edouart, Gordon Jennings and George Dutton received a nomination for the Oscar for Best Effects. Kind Lady Kind Lady is a 1951 film drama directed by John Sturges. It stars Ethel Barrymore, Maurice Evans, Keenan Wynn and Angela Lansbury. The film is remake of the 1935 film of the same name, which starred Aline MacMahon in the title role. The Winning Team The Winning Team is a 1952 biographical film directed by Lewis Seiler. It is a fictionalized biography of the life of major league pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander starring Ronald Reagan as Alexander, Doris Day as his wife, Aimee, and Frank Lovejoy as baseball star Rogers Hornsby. It includes his heroic performance in three games in the 1926 World Series against the New York Yankees, where the 7th inning strikeout of Tony Lazzeri is used as the game-ending, Series-winning pitch. The film earned an estimated $1.7 million at the North American box office in 1952. Frankenstein's Daughter Frankensteins Daughter is an independently made 1958 American black-and-white science fiction/horror film drama, produced by Marc Frederic and George Fowley, directed by Richard E. Cunha, that stars John Ashley, Sandra Knight, Donald Murphy, and Sally Todd. The film was distributed by Astor Pictures and was released theatrically as a double feature with Missile to the Moon. The film, set in mid-20th century America, tells the story of the creation of the first female "Frankensteins monster". The Neptune Factor The Neptune Factor, also known as The Neptune Disaster, is a 1973 science fiction film directed by Daniel Petrie, featuring underwater cinematography by Paul Herbermann. The films special effects utilized underwater photography of miniatures with actual marine life. The Comeback The Comeback is a 1978 British slasher film directed by Pete Walker starring Jack Jones, Pamela Stephenson, and David Doyle. Its plot follows a successful but dormant American singer who retreats to a remote manor in Surrey to record an album; there, he is followed by a psychopath—donning a hag mask—who murdered his ex-wife. The film was first released in the United Kingdom on 16 June 1978 and was subsequently given a theatrical showing at the Barbican Centre in London as part of a Pete Walker retrospective in November 2014. The Comeback is considered to be more conventional than some of Walkers earlier works and has been credited along with Walkers Schizo as "foreshadowing the development of the slasher movie of the 1980s." Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr Race for the Yankee Zephyr is a 1981 New Zealand suspense–action–thriller film directed by David Hemmings and starring Ken Wahl, Lesley Ann Warren, George Peppard and Donald Pleasence. The Arrow The Arrow is a four-hour miniseries produced for CBC Television in 1996, starring Dan Aykroyd as Crawford Gordon, experienced wartime production leader after World War II and president of Avro Canada during its attempt to produce the Avro Arrow supersonic jet interceptor aircraft. The film also stars Michael Ironside and Sara Botsford. The mini-series is noted as having the highest viewership ever for a CBC program. Other significant individuals in the program, portrayed in the series, include RCAF pilot Flight Lieutenant Jack Woodman who conducted test flights on Avro aircraft but was supplanted by Janusz Żurakowski for the first few flights; Jim Chamberlin and James Floyd in the design team; Edward Critchley who would be asked to develop an engine for the Arrow when other models became unavailable. The film also boasted cameos by Michael Moriarty as U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Christopher Plummer as the Canadian Minister of Transport George Hees. The Scream Team The Scream Team is a 2002 American television film directed by Stuart Gillard from a story by Robert Short and Dan Berendsen, who also wrote the screenplay. The film stars Mark Rendall, Kat Dennings, Robert Bockstael, Eric Idle, Tommy Davidson, and Kathy Najimy and premiered on October 4, 2002, on Disney Channel as part of the networks series of original movies. 51 Birch Street 51 Birch Street is a 2005 documentary film about the universal themes of love, marriage, fidelity, and the mystery of a suburban family. It was directed by Doug Block. The Angel Angel is a 2009 Norwegian drama film directed by Margreth Olin. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards but it didnt make the final shortlist. Berlin '36 Berlin 36 is a 2009 German film telling the fate of Jewish track and field athlete Gretel Bergmann in the 1936 Summer Olympics. She was replaced by the Nazi regime by an athlete later discovered to be an intersex man. The film, based on a true story, was released in Germany on September 10, 2009. Reporters at Der Spiegel challenged the historical basis for many of the events in the film, pointing to arrest records and medical examinations indicating German authorities did not learn Dora Ratjen was male until 1938. Cheech & Chong's Animated Movie Cheech & Chongs Animated Movie! is an American stoner comedy-animated film by Branden Chambers and Eric D. Chambers. It stars comedy duo Cheech and Chong in their first feature film since 1984s The Corsican Brothers, and the first to feature them as animated characters. The film features several of their original comedy bits such as "Sister Mary Elephant", "Sgt. Stedanko", "Ralph and Herbie", "Lets Make a Dope Deal", "Earache My Eye", and the classic "Dave". It was released on March 18, 2013 by 20th Century Fox and was released on DVD/Blu-ray on April 23, 2013. The trailer claims it to be an adventure, but scenes shown throughout are mostly animated interpretations of their segments from their comedy albums. It also features a wraparound story of a genital crab named Buster the Body Crab trying to get high from Chongs weed scented head. Dangerous Ishq Dangerous Ishhq is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language supernatural thriller film directed by Vikram Bhatt and starring Karisma Kapoor in the lead role. The filming began on 7 September 2010. The film was released on 11 May 2012. According to BoxOfficeIndia.com, the film was a box office flop. Saint Mary Saint Mary is a 2000 Iranian film by director Shahriar Bahrani, depicting the life of Mary mother of Jesus based on the Quran and Islamic tradition. Genuine: The Tragedy of a Vampire Genuine is a 1920 German silent horror film directed by Robert Wiene. It was also released as Genuine: A Tale of a Vampire. Director Wiene created Genuine as a follow-up to his massively successful 1919 film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, using the same writer and cinematographer who had worked on the earlier film. Production designer Cesar Klein even returned to contribute his bizarre Caligari-like imagery to the film.. Genuine is not actually a vampire in the film, but rather a vamp who uses her powers of seduction to torment and control the men who love her. There is a bit of surprising nudity in the slave market sequence. The plot utilizes the old it was all just a dream-type ending, as the proceedings are revealed to be a dream suffered by a man who falls asleep while reading a scary book. The film did not do well at the box office, but Wiene returned to form with his 1924 opus The Hands of Orlac. Genuine was edited down into a 43-minute condensed version, which is the only cut available today unfortunately, making it very hard to judge the film. When Ladies Meet When Ladies Meet is a 1933 pre-Code film directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Ann Harding, Myrna Loy, Robert Montgomery, Alice Brady, and Frank Morgan. The film is the first adaptation of the 1932 Rachel Crothers play of the same name. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction by Cedric Gibbons. The film was remade under the same name in 1941, starring Greer Garson, Joan Crawford, Robert Taylor and Herbert Marshall in the lead roles played by Harding, Loy, Montgomery and Morgan. Riffraff Riffraff is a 1936 American film starring Jean Harlow and Spencer Tracy. The movie was written by Frances Marion, Anita Loos, and H. W. Hannaford, and directed by J. Walter Ruben. Donald and Pluto Donald and Pluto is a 1936 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by United Artists. The film stars Donald Duck, employed as a plumber, and Mickeys dog Pluto as his assistant. The film was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and featured the voice of Clarence Nash as Donald. Donald and Pluto is the only installment of the Mickey Mouse series in which Mickey does not appear as a character. The cartoon also introduced Fred Spencers new design for Donald Duck, which included a slimmer body, shorter neck, rounder feet, and a shorter bill. You Can't Get Away with Murder You Cant Get Away with Murder is a 1939 crime drama directed by Lewis Seiler, starring Humphrey Bogart and Gale Page, and featuring "Dead End Kid" leader Billy Halop. The film is from Bogarts period of being cast in B pictures by Warner Bros., before his breakthrough as a leading man in High Sierra two years later. The film is based on the play, "Chalked Out," by Lewis E. Lawes. Best Foot Forward Best Foot Forward is a 1943 American musical film adapted from the 1941 Broadway musical comedy of the same title. The film was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Edward Buzzell, and starred Lucille Ball, William Gaxton, Virginia Weidler, Chill Wills, June Allyson, Gloria DeHaven, and Nancy Walker. The actors did their own singing, except for Lucille Ball, whose singing was dubbed by Gloria Grafton; Virginia Weidler, whose singing was dubbed by Jeanne Darrell; and Jack Jordan, whose singing was dubbed by Ralph Blane. Weidler, then 16 years old, retired from acting after this film was made, making Best Foot Forward her final screen appearance. Racket Girls Racket Girls is an American film noir crime film, directed by Robert C. Dertano and released in 1951 by Screen Classics. That's My Boy Thats My Boy is a 1951 American semi-musical comedy film directed by Hal Walker and starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis and marked the first time that Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis actually had "roles" as opposed to previous efforts in which they played an extension of their nightclub act. It was released on May 13, 1951 by Paramount Pictures. Salas u Malom Ritu The Farm in the Small Marsh is a 1976 Yugoslav drama film directed based on a novel by Arsen Diklić. The film follows Milan Maljević, a teenager from a fictional Banatian village called Mali Rit during World War II. There is also a television series and the film Wintering in Jakobsfeld extending the story. Whoops Apocalypse Whoops Apocalypse is a 1986 ITC Entertainment film directed by Tom Bussmann and starring Loretta Swit, Herbert Lom, and Peter Cook. The film shares the same title as the TV series Whoops Apocalypse, but uses an almost completely different plot from the series. See You in the Morning See You in the Morning is a 1989 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Alan J. Pakula, and starring Jeff Bridges, Alice Krige and Farrah Fawcett. It features music by Nat King Cole and Cherri Red. The films music was composed by Michael Small. Bopha! Bopha! is a 1993 American drama film the directorial debut of Morgan Freeman, and stars Danny Glover. It was adapted from a 1986 play of the same name. The Redeemer: Son of Satan! The Redeemer: Son of Satan is a 1978 American horror film directed by Constantine S. Gochis. It follows a group of people trapped inside their high school during a ten-year reunion who are being killed off by a mysterious killer known as The Redeemer. Mausam Mausam is a 1975 Indian Hindi-language film starring Sanjeev Kumar and Sharmila Tagore, and directed by Gulzar. It is loosely based on the novel, The Judas Tree, by A.J. Cronin. Sharmila Tagore for her acting received The Silver Lotus Award at the 23rd National Film Festival and the movie was honoured by presenting an award for 2nd Best Feature Film. The movie received two of eight nominations at the 24th Filmfare Awards. The film also won many other accolades as well. The film was remade in Tamil as Vasandhathil or Naal, with Sivaji Ganesan. Tribulation Tribulation, also known as Apocalypse III: Tribulation, is a 2000 Cloud Ten Pictures thriller film directed by Andre Van Heerden and starring Gary Busey, Howie Mandel, Nick Mancuso, and Margot Kidder. The film is the second sequel to Apocalypse, although its first half is set prior to the events of the previous film. The film tells the story of Tom Camboro, a police detective who finds himself battling a mysterious group with psychic powers. When his wife, sister, and brother-in-law become the target of this dark society, he rushes to their aid, but is incapacitated before he can intervene. Tom awakens from a coma two years later to discover a transformed world. All Christians have vanished in the Rapture, and most of the world worships the Antichrist. A subplot continues the tale of Helen Hannah, one of the leading members of the Resistance to the Antichrist. Martin & Orloff Martin & Orloff is a 2002 feature film written by and starring Matt Walsh and Ian Roberts, best known as half of the Upright Citizens Brigade comedy troupe, along with Ians wife Katie Roberts. The film was produced and directed by Lawrence Blume and features an ensemble cast of alternative comedians including H. Jon Benjamin, David Cross, Andy Richter, Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, Janeane Garofalo, and Rachel Dratch, as well as actress Kim Raver as Orloffs girlfriend. Martin and Orloff is available on DVD through Anchor Bay Entertainment and made its television debut on Comedy Central. 666: In Bed with the Devil 666 – Traue keinem, mit dem du schläfst! is a 2002 German film directed by Rainer Matsutani. It is very loosely based on a few elements from the play Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Only God Knows Only God Knows is a 2006 Mexican-Brazilian drama film directed by Carlos Bolado. It stars Alice Braga as Dolores, a Brazilian woman, who meets Dámian, a Mexican who helps her to reach Mexico City after her passport is stolen. Co-produced between Brazil and Mexico after an agreement undersigned in Venezuela, it is the first film produced jointly by the two countries. Filming took place in 2004 in Tijuana, Mexico City, Salvador, São Paulo, and San Diego. Post-production was done in São Paulo in 2005 and sound effects were produced in Skywalker Sound. Its world premiere occurred on January 21 at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, where it competed in the category Cinema Dramatic of the World Cinema section. It also entered the official selection of the Guadalajara International Film Festival and the Festival de Cine Iberoamericano de Huelva. Séance Séance is a 2006 American horror film written and directed by Mark L. Smith Tokyo Tower: Mom and Me, and Sometimes Dad is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Joji Matsuoka. The film is adapted from the best selling autobiography of Lily Franky, a Japanese novelist, actor, illustrator, designer, musician and photographer. The young Eiko is played by Yayako Uchida, the daughter of actress Kirin Kiki who plays Eiko as an old woman. The film was chosen as the Best Film of 2008 at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. Mayavi Mayavi is a 2007 Malayalam-language action film directed by Shafi and written by the Rafi Mecartin duo, starring Mammootty in the title role with Salim Kumar, Manoj K. Jayan, Gopika, Vijayaraghavan, and Saikumar. It was a commercial success and was remade in Tamil as Vallakottai in 2010, starring Arjun Sarja which was directed by A. Venkatesh. Patton Oswalt: Tragedy Plus Comedy Equals Time Patton Oswalt: Tragedy Plus Comedy Equals Time is a 2014 stand-up comedy special written and performed by Patton Oswalt, and directed by Bobcat Goldthwait. The performance was recorded at Spreckels Theater in San Diego, California. It was to be released on January 16, 2014 via the online movie streaming website Epix HD but was pushed back by the company for unknown reasons. However, it did premiere on Comedy Central on April 6 and became available for purchase on April 8 in both DVD and CD format. She's Dating the Gangster Shes Dating the Gangster is a 2014 Philippine coming-of-age romantic comedy drama film based on the Pop Fiction book of the same name originally published on CandyMag.coms Teen Talk section and it was popularized on Wattpad by Bianca Bernardino. The film is directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina, topbilled by Brianna and Solomon, together with an ensemble cast. It was distributed by Star Cinema with co-production of Summit Media and was released on July 16, 2014 in theatres nationwide as part of its 20th anniversary presentation. Merci patron! Merci patron! is a French documentary film directed by journalist François Ruffin. It was first screened in 2015 and was released nationally in France on 24 February 2016. The film is critical of the practice of outsourcing French jobs to foreign labour, and in particular it is critical of one of Frances richest people, Bernard Arnault, chairman and CEO of the luxury goods conglomerate LVMH. The style of the documentary has been compared to that of the American director Michael Moore. The films success has been cited as a factor in the rise of the Nuit debout movement. Happy Wedding Happy Wedding is 2016 Indian Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by debutante Omar Lulu and distributed by Eros International, starring Siju Wilson, Sharaf U Dheen, Soubin Shahir, and Justin John. It was produced by Ozone Productions. The film narrates the story of an engineering graduate as he decides to marry on his mothers insistence. The music was composed by Arun Muraleedharan, and the lyrics were written by Rajeev Alunkal and Harinarayanan. Principal photography began in Kochi in November 2015 and ended in March 2016. Other shooting locations were Thrissur and Chalakudy. Some parts of the film were shot in Royal College of Engineering and Technology, Thrissur. The film was released on 20 May 2016. The Van The Van is a low-budget teen comedy film directed by Sam Grossman and starring Stuart Getz, Deborah White, Danny DeVito, Harry Moses, Marcie Barkin, Bill Adler, Stephen Oliver, and Connie Lisa Marie. Primarily released to drive-in theaters in 1977, the film was released at the height of the vansploitation genre. It was followed by the 1978 film Malibu Beach, in which Stephen Oliver reprised his role as bully Dugan Hicks. Café Flesh Café Flesh is a 1982 post-apocalyptic cult pornographic science fiction film designed and directed by Stephen Sayadian and co-written by Sayadian and Jerry Stahl. Music was composed and produced by noted music producer Mitchell Froom. Two sequels, Cafe Flesh 2 and Cafe Flesh 3, were released in 1997 and 2003, without the participation of the original creators. The sequels were written and directed by Antonio Passolini and did not have the same degree of popularity and cult appeal as the first film. Surrender Surrender is a 1987 American comedy film that was written and directed by Jerry Belson. It stars Sally Field, Michael Caine, Steve Guttenberg, Peter Boyle and Iman. Full Speed Full Speed is a 1996 French drama film directed by Gaël Morel. The Lost World The Lost World is a 1998 direct-to-video film, loosely based on the book of the same name by Arthur Conan Doyle. Killer Crocodile Killer Crocodile is a 1989 Italian natural horror film directled by Fabrizio De Angelis, about a large crocodile that mutates when exposed to large quantities of toxic waste, which has been dumped in the water where it lives. The film stars Richard Anthony Crenna and was followed by a sequel, Killer Crocodile II, in 1990. Under the Flag of the Rising Sun is a 1972 Japanese film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. The film was selected as the Japanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 45th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Chori Chori Chori Chori is a 2003 Indian Hindi romantic comedy-drama film directed by Milan Luthria. It stars Ajay Devgn and Rani Mukerji in the lead roles. It is not related to the 1956 Hindi film of the same name. It is inspired by the Hollywood film Housesitter Boredom in Brno Boredom in Brno is a Czech comedy film directed by Vladimír Morávek, based on the story "Standas Debut" by Pavel Bedura. It was released in 2003, and won five Czech Lion awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Script, Best Male Actor in a Leading Role and Best Editing. The Fallen Ones The Fallen Ones is a Sci Fi Channel original movie from 2005. Aap Ki Khatir Aap Ki Khatir is an Indian Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Dharmesh Darshan, starring Akshaye Khanna and Priyanka Chopra in lead roles. It also stars Ameesha Patel, Dino Morea, Sunil Shetty and Anupam Kher. It is based on the hustler 2005 Hollywood movie The Wedding Date. It was released throughout India and internationally in late August 2006. Anwar Anwar is a 2007 Indian romantic thriller film written and directed by Manish Jha, who is famous for his work in Matrubhoomi. The film stars Siddharth Koirala, Manisha Koirala, Rajpal Yadav and Nauheed Cyrusi. The Flower of Kim Jong II Kimjongilia is a documentary film directed by N.C. Heikin that tells the stories of North Korean prison camp survivors and escapees from the country. The film premiered at Sundance Film Festival in January 2009. The Holding The Holding is a 2011 British thriller film directed by Susan Jacobson. It was filmed in 2010 the Peak District in Derbyshire just outside the village of Longnor, and stars Kierston Wareing, Vincent Regan and David Bradley. It is written by James Dormer and is produced by Alex Boden, George Mizen and Terry Stone. Out of the Blue Buongiorno papà is a 2013 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Edoardo Leo. It was nominated for two David di Donatello, for best supporting actor and best original song, and for two Nastri dargento, for best comedy film and for best actor. The Hollow The Hollow is a 2016 American crime film, directed and written by Miles Doleac. The film won 3 awards at the 2016 Long Island International Film Expo. Arctic Heart Arctic Heart is a 2016 French romantic comedy film written and directed by Marie Madinier. It stars Guillaume Canet and Charlotte Le Bon. The Mystery of the Leaping Fish The Mystery of the Leaping Fish is a 1916 American short silent comedy film starring Douglas Fairbanks, Bessie Love, and Alma Rubens. Directed by John Emerson, the story was written by Tod Browning with intertitles by Anita Loos. A 35 mm print of the film still exists in its entirety and is currently in the public domain. Illicit Illicit is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Barbara Stanwyck, James Rennie, Ricardo Cortez, and Natalie Moorhead. Based on a play by Edith Fitzgerald and Robert Riskin, the film is about a young couple living together out of wedlock because the woman does not believe in marriage. When they finally get married, both become unfaithful to each other. Illicit was produced and distributed by Warner Bros. Rogue Cop Rogue Cop is a 1954 film noir directed by Roy Rowland, based on the novel by William P. McGivern, and starring Robert Taylor, Janet Leigh, and George Raft. Blackenstein Blackenstein, also known as Black Frankenstein, is a 1973 American blaxploitation horror film loosely based on Mary Shelleys Frankenstein. Released on August 3, 1973, it was made in an attempt to cash in on the success of Blacula; released the previous year by American International Pictures. However, Blackenstein fared poorly in comparison to its predecessor, with most reviews agreeing that the movie was "a totally inept mixture of the worst horror and blaxploitation films". A Bad Son A Bad Son is a 1980 French drama film directed by Claude Sautet. Privates on Parade Privates on Parade is a 1982 film adaptation of the Peter Nichols play of the same name about a fictional – and mostly gay – military entertainment group, the "Song and Dance Unit, Southeast Asia" assembled to entertain the troops in the Malayan jungle during the Malayan Emergency. Duet for One Duet for One is a 1986 British drama film adapted from the play, a two-hander by Tom Kempinski, about a world-famous concert violinist named Stephanie Anderson who is suddenly struck with multiple sclerosis. It is set in London, and directed by Andrei Konchalovsky. The story is based on the life of cellist Jacqueline du Pré, who was diagnosed with MS, and her husband, conductor Daniel Barenboim, and only marginally fictionalized. Shadow of the Wolf Shadow of the Wolf is a 1992 Canadian-French adventure film directed by Jacques Dorfmann and Pierre Magny and starring Lou Diamond Phillips, Toshiro Mifune, Jennifer Tilly, and Donald Sutherland. It is based on the novel Agaguk by Yves Thériault. La scorta The Escort is a 1993 Italian crime film directed by Ricky Tognazzi. It was an entry at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Dark Angel: The Ascent Dark Angel: The Ascent is a 1994 Romanian / American romantic supernatural horror film directed by Linda Hassani. It was released direct-to-video by Full Moon Entertainment. Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold is a 1995 satirical science fiction film starring J.J. North, Ted Monte, Tammy Parks, Raelyn Saalman, Nikki Fritz, John LaZar, Michelle Bauer, Tim Abell and Jay Richardson. The film is a parody of Attack of the 50 Foot Woman, but contains much nudity. The film was loosely remade as Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader. Saagar Saagar is a 1985 Hindi language romantic comedy film directed by Ramesh Sippy. The film stars Rishi Kapoor, Kamal Haasan and Dimple Kapadia. The film featured lyrics, story and screenplay written by Javed Akhtar and music by R. D. Burman. It received critical acclaim upon release, and winning a Four Filmfare Awards. Saagar was a comeback film for Kapadia, and contained a fleeting topless shot of her. Saagar was Indias official entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1985. This was the second instance in the history of Filmfare Awards where an actor has been nominated for both Best Actor as well as Best Actor in Supporting role, the previous nominee for both awards was Ashok Kumar. Kamal Haasan ultimately won the Best Actor award, his first and only award in that category for a Hindi film. Gemini Gemini is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Saran and produced by AVM Productions. The film features Vikram in the title role of a small-time criminal and aspiring don who, after falling in love, decides to refrain from crime; Kiran Rathod plays his love interest. Murali stars as Singaperumal, a police officer who inspires and guides Gemini in his attempts to reform. The cast includes Kalabhavan Mani as the principal antagonist while Vinu Chakravarthy, Manorama and Thennavan portray significant roles. Based on gang wars in Chennai, the film delves into the lives of outlaws and the roles the police and society play in their rehabilitation and acceptance. In early 2001, rival gangsters "Vellai" Ravi and Chera reformed themselves with the patronage of a police officer. Saran was inspired by this incident to make the film.Production began shortly afterwards in December the same year and was completed by March 2002. The film was shot mainly at the AVM Studios in Chennai, while two song sequences were filmed in Switzerland. The film had cinematography by A. Venkatesh and editing by Suresh Urs while the soundtrack was scored by Bharathwaj. The films soundtrack was well received, with the song "O Podu" becoming a sensation in Tamil Nadu. Gemini was released two days ahead of the Tamil New Year on 12 April 2002 and received mixed reviews from critics, with praise directed towards the performances of Vikram and Mani but criticism towards Sarans script. Made at an estimated cost of , the film earned at the box office and became the highest-grossing Tamil film of the year. The films success, largely attributed to the popularity of "O Podu", resurrected the Tamil film industry, which was experiencing difficulties after a series of box office failures. The film won three Filmfare Awards, three ITFA Awards and four Cinema Express Awards. Later that same year, Saran remade the film in Telugu as Gemeni. Plan Plan is an Indian Hindi thriller film released in January 2004, starring Sanjay Dutt, Priyanka Chopra, Dino Morea and Sameera Reddy. It was produced by Sanjay Gupta and directed by Hriday Shetty, the film was a rage and did exceptionally well at the single screens of India whilst performing well at the multiplex cinemas overall the film was given a verdict of average and stands as the twenty-seventh highest grossing Hindi film of 2004. This film is loosely based on the 1997 Hollywood comedy Suicide Kings. Starkweather Starkweather is a 2004 film directed by Byron Werner, written by Working Class Films founder and screenwriter Stephen Johnston, and starring Brent Taylor and Shannon Lucio. The film is based on the life of spree killer Charles Starkweather. It was filmed in September 2003 in Acton and Lancaster and filmed on 35mm. Daddy Daddy is a 2004 Russian drama film directed by and starring Vladimir Mashkov. It was entered into the 26th Moscow International Film Festival. Pitbullterje Pitbullterje is a 2005 Norwegian comedy film, that is based on the book by Endre Lund Eriksen. It stars Petrus A. Christensen as the lead role as Jim, and also Jørgen Foss as Terje. It also stars Robert Lindahl Haug, Vetle Næss, Charlotte Brodde, Rosa E. Bye, Kristin Skogheim, Atle Antonsen and Andreas Zeier Cappelen. Sway is a 2006 mystery-drama film, directed by Japanese director Miwa Nishikawa, which features sibling rivalry and a possible murder. Girl 27 Girl 27 is a 2007 documentary film by writer/director David Stenn about the 1937 rape of dancer and sometime movie extra Patricia Douglas at an M-G-M exhibitors convention, the front-page news stories that followed, and the studios subsequent cover-up of the crime. Also covered in the film are a similar assault on singer Eloise Spann and her subsequent suicide, and the better-known scandal involving actress Loretta Young and her "adopted" daughter Judy Lewis, the product of her affair with Clark Gable during the production of The Call of the Wild. David Stenn uses first-person interviews and vintage film footage and music to explore the political power of movie studios in 1930s Hollywood, as well as public attitudes toward sexual assault that discouraged victims from coming forward. The filmmakers dogged pursuit of Douglas and their resulting friendship is a consistent theme throughout. The Pixar Shorts: A Short History Pixar Short Films Collection, Volume 1 is a home video compilation released by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on November 6, 2007, containing 12 of Pixars short films as well as the 1984 film The Adventures of André & Wally B., which was animated by John Lasseter. It is followed by Pixar Short Films Collection, which was released on November 13, 2012, and by Pixar Short Films Collection, which was released on November 13, 2018. No God, No Master No God, No Master is a 2012 American independent crime suspense thriller directed, written, and produced by Terry Green. The film stars David Strathairn, Ray Wise, Sam Witwer, Alessandro Mario and Edoardo Ballerini. No God, No Master was filmed in Milwaukee. The story includes references to the 1914 Ludlow Massacre as well as depictions of the Sacco and Vanzetti trial and the 1920 Wall Street bombing. Shiver Shiver is a 2012 American thriller film directed by Julian Richards, based on the 1992 novel of the same name by Brian Harper. The film stars Danielle Harris, John Jarratt and Casper Van Dien. Rage of the Yeti Rage of the Yeti is a 2011 monster movie by Syfy. Dakota's Summer Dakotas Summer is a 2014 independently produced family drama, written and directed by Timothy Armstrong, and starring Haley Ramm and Keith Carradine. It is a sequel to the 2012 film Cowgirls n Angels. The film premiered at the 2014 Dallas International Film Festival. The Phoenix Project The Phoenix Project is a 2015 American science fiction film written and directed by Tyler Graham Pavey. Corey Rieger, Andrew Simpson, David Pesta, and Orson Ossman star as scientists who attempt to reanimate the dead. Wrong Again Wrong Again is a 1929 American two-reel silent comedy film directed by Leo McCarey and starring Laurel and Hardy. It was filmed in October and November 1928, and released February 23, 1929, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Although a silent film, it was released with a synchronized music and sound-effects track in theaters equipped for sound. Father Father is a 1966 Hungarian drama film written and directed by István Szabó. The film is a coming of age story. The main character copes with his childhood loss of his father against the backdrop of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and memories of the Arrow Cross dictatorship. La course à l'échalote La Course à léchalote is a 1975 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi. Billionaire Boys Club Billionaire Boys Club is a two-part television film that aired on NBC in 1987. It told the story of the Billionaire Boys Club, and its founder, Joe Hunt, who was convicted in 1987 of murdering con-man Ron Levin. The film was written by Gy Waldron and directed by Marvin J. Chomsky. Gotham Gotham, also known as The Dead Cant Lie, is a 1988 American thriller film written and directed by Lloyd Fonvielle and starring Tommy Lee Jones and Virginia Madsen. The film was originally created for Showtime. Scar City Scarred City is a 1998 action film starring Stephen Baldwin, Tia Carrere and Renée Estevez. Poodle Springs Poodle Springs is a 1998 neo-noir HBO film directed by Bob Rafelson, starring James Caan as private detective Philip Marlowe. The film is based on the unfinished novel Poodle Springs by Raymond Chandler, completed after his death by Robert B. Parker and published in 1989. Playwright Tom Stoppard wrote the screenplay. Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory is a 13-episode anime OVA series set in the Gundam universe. The first volume containing two 30-minute episodes was released in Japan on May 23, 1991. Subsequent volumes, containing one 30-minute episode each, followed every one or two months; the final volume went on sale on September 24, 1992. The series was directed by Mitsuko Kase and Takashi Imanishi. The characters were designed by Toshihiro Kawamoto. Mechanical designs were by Shoji Kawamori and Hajime Katoki. Gundam 0083:Stardust Memory was licensed in North America by Bandai Entertainment and was available on VHS and DVD. The OVA series aired on Cartoon Networks Adult Swim in 2002. After the Truth After the Truth is a 1999 German film depicting the fictional trial of Dr. Josef Mengele, known as the "death angel of Auschwitz". The film, starring Götz George as Mengele and Kai Wiesinger as his lawyer, is based on the original English-language screenplay by American writers Christopher and Kathleen Riley. The German title translates to "Nothing but the truth". The German phrase on the US promotional poster translates to "Thou shalt not kill", one of the Ten Commandments. Railroad Man is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Yasuo Furuhata. It was Japans submission to the 72nd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. The film was the third-highest-grossing film of the year in Japan. Chain of Command Chain of Command is a 2000 political thriller TV film, produced by Cinetel Films and starring Roy Scheider and Patrick Muldoon. It premiered on HBO in July 2000. The Search for John Gissing The Search for John Gissing is an award-winning comedy film written and directed by Mike Binder, produced by Jack Binder, and starring Alan Rickman, Janeane Garofalo, and Mike Binder. The movie is set in London. Tagline: An American businessman and his wife have their lives turned upside-down by the British co-worker he has unknowingly come to replace. The film won Best Picture at the 2002 Sarasota Film Festival. Man Exposed Man Exposed is a Finnish comedy-drama film directed by Aku Louhimies starring Samuli Edelman, Mikko Kouki and Matleena Kuusniemi. A story of a rebel minister, who is suddenly asked to run for bishop. At the same time he is running into problems in his marriage. Gaseirneba Karabaghshi A trip to Karabakh is a 2005 Georgian film directed by Levan Tutberidze and based on the 1992 novel "Journey to Karabakh" by Aka Morchiladze. Pilot The pilot episode of American Dad! originally aired on Fox in the United States on February 6, 2005, just after Super Bowl XXXIX. It follows Stan, who rigs a school election to make his son Steve popular; but he becomes drunk with power and ends up going crazy. The episode was written by series co-creators Seth MacFarlane, Mike Barker and Matt Weitzman. The episode features a guest appearance by Carmen Electra. Seth MacFarlane, who is best known for creating Family Guy, stated that he and Weitzman came up with the series after the 2000 United States presidential election. Initially, the series was to replace Family Guy after its cancellation but it was revived after the pilot episode aired. Because of this, MacFarlane left the show and handed creative control over to Barker and Weitzman. After the pilot aired, the rest of the first season began on May 1, 2005, on Foxs Animation Domination lineup which had its debut on that date. The pilot received mixed reviews from critics and fans; with many people calling American Dad! a rip off of Family Guy. Despite the mixed reviews, it was a ratings success. According to the Nielsen ratings, it was viewed by 15.10 million people in the United States, and required a 7.5 rating in the 18-49 demographic. Hell's Ground Zibahkhana is a 2007 Urdu-English slasher film directed by Omar Khan. It premiered at the NatFilm Festival in Denmark and has been screened at festivals including Toronto, New York City, London, Neuchatel, Stockholm, Cape Town, Austin, Philadelphia, Cambridge, Puerto Rico, Sitges, Valencia, Oslo and Helsinki. The film passed censors in Pakistan and became the first non 35mm, HDV feature film released in Pakistan cinema history. It was shot in 30 days. Mark of an Angel Mark of an Angel is a 2008 French film directed by Safy Nebbou. It is retitled Angel of Mine for its 2009 English-language DVD release. Mala Moskwa Little Moscow is a Polish-Russian co-production directed by Waldemar Krzystek and released in 2008. Metallica/Slayer/Megadeth/Anthrax: The Big 4: Live from Sofia, Bulgaria The Big Four: Live from Sofia, Bulgaria is a live video with performances by Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, and Anthrax, the "big four" of thrash metal. The concert took place on June 22, 2010 at the Sonisphere Festival at Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria. It was shown at 450 movie theaters in the United States and over 350 movie theaters across Europe, Canada, and Latin America on June 22, 2010. Reviews of the DVD were mostly favorable. Websites such as AllMusic and About.com were positive, though Blogcritics gave the DVD a mixed review. The DVD peaked at number one on the United States, United Kingdom, Austrian, and Canadian charts, and also charted on three other charts. It was certified gold in Germany, and provided Slayer with its first platinum certification. My Father's Bike My Fathers Bike is a 2012 Polish comedy film directed by Piotr Trzaskalski. Zip & Zap and the Marble Gang Zip & Zap and the Marble Gang is a 2013 Spanish adventure film directed by Oskar Santos. It is based on the comic book series Zipi y Zape, created by José Escobar Saliente The film had its premiere at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2013. It was well received at Festival de San Sebastián on 21 September 2013. The film had a theatrical release in Spain on October 4, 2013. The film later screened at 2014 Sundance Film Festival, in newly introduced category Sundance Kids on January 18, 2014. A sequel, Zip & Zap and the Captains Island, was released in 2016. Cruise Cruise is an American romantic comedy film, written and directed by Robert D. Siegel. It stars Spencer Boldman, Emily Ratajkowski, Lucas Salvagno, Noah Robbins, Gino Cafarelli, Kathrine Narducci and Sebastian Maniscalco. Filmed in 2015, it was eventually released direct-to-video in September 2018, by Vertical Entertainment. Jonathan Jonathan is a 2016 German drama film directed by Piotr J. Lewandowski. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Uncut Gems Uncut Gems is a 2019 American black comedy crime film directed by Josh and Benny Safdie, from a screenplay by Josh Safdie, Benny Safdie and Ronald Bronstein. The film stars Adam Sandler, Kevin Garnett, Idina Menzel, Lakeith Stanfield, Julia Fox, and Eric Bogosian. The film had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on August 30, 2019, and is scheduled to be theatrically released on December 13, 2019 by A24. The film has received universal critical acclaim, with Sandlers performance and the cinematography receiving much of the praise. Mabel's Busy Day Mabels Busy Day is a 1914 short comedy film starring Mabel Normand and Charles Chaplin; the film was also written and directed by Mabel Normand. The supporting cast includes Chester Conklin, Slim Summerville, Edgar Kennedy, Al St. John, Charley Chase, and Mack Sennett. Bulldog Drummond Bulldog Drummond is a 1929 American pre-Code crime film in which Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond helps a beautiful young woman in distress. The film stars Ronald Colman as the title character, Claud Allister, Lawrence Grant, Montagu Love, Wilson Benge, Joan Bennett, and Lilyan Tashman. Produced by Samuel Goldwyn and directed by F. Richard Jones, the movie was adapted by Sidney Howard from the play by H. C. McNeile. Colman was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and William Cameron Menzies for Best Art Direction. Two previous Bulldog Drummond films had been produced: Bulldog Drummond and Bulldog Drummonds Third Round. The 1929 film was the first Bulldog Drummond movie with sound, and was also Ronald Colmans first talkie. A series of Drummond movies followed, beginning with Temple Tower made in the UK in 1930; see the main article on Bulldog Drummond for a complete list. The Pearl La perla is a 1947 Mexican American film by the acclaimed director Emilio Fernández, based on the novella The Pearl by John Steinbeck, who also co-wrote the screenplay. In 2002, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Zombies of Mora Tau Zombies of Mora Tau is a 1957 black-and-white zombie horror film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Gregg Palmer, Autumn Russel, Joel Ashley, Morris Ankrum, and Marjorie Eaton. Distributed by Columbia Pictures, it was produced by Sam Katzman. The screenplay was written by George H. Plympton and Bernard Gordon. Zombies of Mora Tau was released on a double bill with another Katzman-produced film, The Man Who Turned to Stone. It's Only Money Its Only Money is a 1962 American comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Jerry Lewis and was released by Paramount Pictures. It marked the final film of Zachary Scott. Watch Me When I Kill Watch Me When I Kill is a 1977 Italian giallo film co-written and directed by Antonio Bido. The American prints have an additional short credit sequence that was filmed in the USA, slightly different from the other versions. It was released also as Terror in the Lagoon and The Vote of Death. The Making of Fanny and Alexander The Making of Fanny and Alexander is a 1984 Swedish documentary film directed by Ingmar Bergman which traces the making of his film Fanny and Alexander. Its running length is 110 minutes and it is photographed by Arne Carlsson. It debuted at the Swedish Film Institute on 16 September 1984, with Bergman in attendance to give a speech. It then aired with a television repeat of Fanny and Alexander in Sweden on 18 August 1986. In 2011 in Region A, The Criterion Collection released The Making of Fanny and Alexander on Blu-ray as part of their release of Fanny and Alexander. The film was awarded as "Best documentary" at Chicago International Film Festival 1986 and the Golden Gate Award as "Best film about film" at San Francisco International Film Festival 1987. The Cow The Cow is a 1989 Soviet animated short film directed by Aleksandr Petrov. It tells the story of a boy who recalls how his family lost its cow. The film is based on a short story by Andrei Platonov and was made using paint-on-glass animation. The film competed at the 40th Berlin International Film Festival, where it received an Honourable Mention. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. It received the Gran Prix of the Hiroshima International Animation Festival. The Curse of the Dragon Bruce Lee: The Curse of the Dragon is a 1993 documentary film about Bruce Lee. The film includes interviews from some of his fellow students and opponents who worked alongside him in his movies. The film is directed by Tom Kuhn and Fred Weintraub and written by Davis Miller, author of the books My Dinner with Ali and The Tao of Bruce Lee. Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics Twilight Zone: Rod Serlings Lost Classics was a 1994 telefilm consisting of two Rod Serling stories. The film was co-produced by Serlings widow Carol Serling. Reportedly, she found the two pieces in a trunk in the familys garage. The first and shorter segment, entitled The Theatre, was expanded and scripted by Richard Matheson from a Serling outline. It starred Gary Cole and Amy Irving. The longer segment, Where The Dead Are, was a complete script Serling penned in 1968. Patrick Bergin and Jack Palance starred. The tales have thematic echoes of stories about unnaturally prolonged longevity, such as Oscar Wildes The Picture of Dorian Gray, Edgar Allan Poes "The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar" and H. P. Lovecrafts "Cool Air". James Earl Jones hosted and narrated the special. He previously worked with Serling on the 1972 film The Man. Why Not Me? Why Not Me? is a 1999 French comedy film written and directed by Stéphane Giusti. It is about a group of gay French friends living in Barcelona who decide to have a dinner party and come out to their parents. Falling Leaves Falling Leaves is a 1912 American silent short film by Alice Guy-Blaché, produced at Solax Studios. Starring Solax stock actors, the story concerns a childs earnest effort to keep her dying sister alive by naive means. A print of the film is preserved in the Library of Congress. Descent Descent is a 2005 original film on the Sci Fi Channel. Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom Noahs Arc: Jumping the Broom is a 2008 American romantic comedy-drama film based on the LOGO television series Noahs Arc. It was released on October 24, 2008 in select theaters and video on demand. The film is MPAA rated R in the U.S. for "sexual content and language." Asad Asad is a 2012 South African-American short film directed by Bryan Buckley. The film was nominated for the 2012 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. Produced in South Africa by Mino Jarjoura of Hungry Man Productions, the cast is made up of Somali refugees living in South Africa, none of whom had any acting experience prior to production. After being nominated for an Oscar, the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD. A Serious Game A Serious Game is a 2016 Swedish romantic drama film directed by Pernilla August, based on the novel The Serious Game by Hjalmar Söderberg. Salim Salim is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by N. V. Nirmal Kumar. It stars Vijay Antony and Aksha Pardasany. Produced by Studio 9, Sri Green Productions and Vijay Antony Film Corporation, the film is a sequel to Vijay Antonys debut film Naan. The film was released on 29 August 2014. Rape Story Rape Story is a 2015 rape film, The movie has been pulled due to pending legal action. No culpes al karma de lo que te pasa por gilipollas Dont Blame it on your Karma is a Spanish romantic comedy film based on a novel by Laura Norton. The Eleven O'Clock The Eleven OClock is an Australian live-action short film directed by Derin Seale. It was inspired by a sketch from the television series A Bit of Fry and Laurie. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 90th Academy Awards in 2018. L'Argent LArgent is a French silent film directed in 1928 by Marcel LHerbier. The film was adapted from the novel LArgent by Émile Zola, and it portrays the world of banking and the stock market in Paris in the 1920s. Housewife Housewife is a 1934 American drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring George Brent, Bette Davis and Ann Dvorak. The screenplay by Manuel Seff and Lillie Hayward is based on a story by Hayward and Robert Lord. A print is held at the Library of Congress. Dangerous When Wet Dangerous When Wet is a Technicolor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical film starring Esther Williams, Fernando Lamas, and Jack Carson, directed by Charles Walters, and featuring an animated swimming sequence starring Williams with the cat-and-mouse duo, Tom and Jerry. Daddy-O Daddy-O is a 1958 B-movie starring Dick Contino and Sandra Giles. It was directed by Lou Place and written by David Moessinger. The film is notable for its soundtrack as being the debut film score for John Williams. The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Roadracers. It was later featured as a movie mocked by Mystery Science Theater 3000. Daddy-O was produced by Elmer C. Rhoden Jr. who also produced The Delinquents and The Cool and the Crazy. Horror House The Haunted House of Horror, also titled Horror House and The Dark is a 1969 British film, an early type of "slasher film". It starred Frankie Avalon and Jill Haworth as young adults looking for a thrill by spending the night in an old mansion in the English countryside. Avalon was nearly 30 years old at the time of filming. It was directed by Michael Armstrong who would go on to direct Mark of the Devil. Rubberface Rubberface is a 1981 television film made for CBC television starring Jim Carrey. Originally titled Introducing... Janet, it was changed to Rubberface for the video release after Carreys success. A Few Days with Me A Few Days with Me is a 1988 French film directed by Claude Sautet. It received three César Award nominations at the 1989 César Awards. On Tour On Tour is a 1990 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. It is the second installment of Salvatores "escape trilogy", after Marrakech Express; like its predecessor, it is a road movie, and features Diego Abatantuono playing the protagonist. Idiot Box Idiot Box is a 1996 Australian film starring Ben Mendelsohn. Set in middle class city urban Australian youth and young adults culture with local criminal well to dos and wide-spread general unemployment. The story viewing is shown from the private and illicit side of the activity of friends turning to crime by personal circumstance, all the way to the nitty-gritty of sand-shoes and caring considerate criminals sincerity. Idiot box is another "era" Australian "bank robber film" entwined with a wry sense of humour. Instrument Instrument is a documentary film directed by Jem Cohen about the band Fugazi. Cohens relationship with band member Ian MacKaye extends back to the 1970s when the two met in high school in Washington. The film takes its title from the Fugazi song of the same name, from their 1993 album, In on the Kill Taker. Editing of the film was done by both Cohen and the members of the band over the course of five years. It was shot from 1987 through 1998 on super 8, 16mm and video and is composed mainly of footage of concerts, interviews with the band members, practices, tours and time spent in the studio recording their 1995 album, Red Medicine. The film also includes portraits of fans as well as interviews with them at various Fugazi shows around the United States throughout the years. The Instrument Soundtrack by Fugazi was released in conjunction with the film. It consisted primarily of instrumental and unreleased songs. When asked what the goal was in making Instrument, Cohen responded: One such misconception is shared in a scene where drummer Brendan Canty tells his bandmates how his sisters boyfriend believes that Fugazi lives in a house together without heat and subsisting on a steady diet of nothing but rice. Cohen has also said that "one of the reasons why I work with Fugazi and they work with me is that we enjoy traveling through this madness. Its what they write songs about and its what I try to document in my films." Notable scenes in the film include Fugazi performing for inmates at Lorton Correctional Facility; singer/guitarist Guy Picciottos hilarious and astounding performance in a Philadelphia college gym in 1988, where he stuffs himself through a basketball hoop and performs hanging upside down by his legs; and an interview of Guy Picciotto and Ian MacKaye by an 8th grade girl for a Public-access television cable TV show. El Cid: The Legend El Cid: The Legend is a Spanish animated film released on 19 December 2003, written by José Pozo, and based on the historical legend of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, also known as El Cid. Too Young to Be a Dad Too Young To Be A Dad is a Canadian-American television film about teen pregnancy that aired in June 10, 2002 on Lifetime. Storytime Story Time is a 1979 short animated comedy compilation film written, directed and animated by Terry Gilliam. It is compiled from several of Gilliams works from the late 1960s and early 1970s, and stylistically resembles the distinctive animations which Gilliam produced in that period for Monty Pythons Flying Circus. Story Time is composed of three loosely connected animated segments. The first two, "Don the Cockroach" and "The Albert Einstein Story", were originally broadcast in the 1971–1972 TV series The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine, while the third, "The Christmas Card", was created for the 1968 Christmas Special of Do Not Adjust Your Set. The film was included on the 2001 DVD release of Jabberwocky as a bonus feature. It was also shown as an accompaniment to some British theatrical releases of Monty Pythons Life of Brian. The Little Traitor The Little Traitor is an independent family drama film written and directed by Lynn Roth. Based on the novel Panther in the Basement by author, Amos Oz, the movie takes place in Palestine in 1947, just a few months before Israel becomes a state. Starring Alfred Molina and featuring Theodore Bikel, this is a coming of age tale of the unlikely bond between a kind British soldier and a spirited Jewish boy set against the backdrop of the birth of the State of Israel. An American Girl on the Home Front An American Girl on the Home Front is the third movie in the American Girl film series, but is the first to premiere on the Disney Channel. The first two movies in the series were broadcast on The WB Television Network, but the series moved since it no longer fit in with its original network following the WB/UPN merger. It premiered on November 26, 2006, but was not tagged as a Disney Channel Original Movie. The film stars Maya Ritter in the title role, with Molly Ringwald, David Aaron Baker, Tory Green and Genevieve Farrell in supporting roles. The screenwriter, Anna Sandor, won the 2007 Humanitas Prize for the movie. Saving God Saving God is a 2008 Christian drama film written by Michael Jackson and directed by Duane Crichton. The film stars Ving Rhames, Dean McDermott and Ricardo Chavira, and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 18, 2008 by Cloud Ten Pictures and Clear Entertainment. Making Plans for Lena Making Plans for Lena is a 2009 French drama film directed by Christophe Honoré, who co-wrote the screenplay with Geneviève Brisac. It stars Chiara Mastroianni, Marina Foïs, Marie-Christine Barrault, and Jean-Marc Barr. It was released on 2 September 2009 in France. Medal of Honor Medal of Honor is a 2009 Romanian drama film directed by Călin Peter Netzer. The plot revolves around a retiree who is mistakenly awarded a military distinction. Former Romanian president Ion Iliescu plays himself in the film. Totally True Love Totally True Love, also known as Jørgen + Anne er Sant, is a 2011 Norwegian film based on the 1984 novel Jørgen Anne er Sant by Vigdis Hjorth. Noah Noah is a Canadian short drama film, released in 2013. Written and directed by Walter Woodman and Patrick Cederberg as a class project when they were film students at Ryerson University, the film tells the story of Noahs breakup with his girlfriend Amy entirely through Noahs use of computer applications such as Facebook, Skype, YouTube, Chatroulette and iTunes. The film premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Canadian Short Film. It subsequently won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards. The film was also one of the inspirations for the Modern Family episode "Connection Lost". Woodman, Cederberg and Matthew Hornick, the films coproducer, were subsequently active as the indie pop band Shy Kids, who received a Prism Prize nomination in 2016 for the animated music video for their single "Rockets". Kitchen. The Last Battle Kitchen. The Last Battle is a Russian comedy film directed by Anton Fedotov. It stars Dmitry Nazarov and Dmitry Nagiev. The premiere of the film in Russia was on 20 April 2017. Baby, Take a Bow Baby, Take a Bow is a 1934 American comedy drama film directed by Harry Lachman and is one of the earliest Hays code Hollywood films. The screenplay by Philip Klein and Edward E. Paramore Jr. is based on the play Square Crooks by James P. Judge. Shirley Temple plays the child of an ex-convict trying to make a better life for himself and his family. The film was a commercial success and is critically regarded as pleasant and sentimental. A musical number features Dunn and Temple. Victory Through Air Power Victory Through Air Power is a 1943 American Technicolor animated documentary feature film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists on July 17, 1943. It is based on the 1942 book Victory Through Air Power by Alexander P. de Seversky. De Seversky appeared in the film, an unusual departure from the Disney animated feature films of the time. Edward H. Plumb, Paul J. Smith and Oliver Wallace were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. Sole Survivor Sole Survivor is a CBS Friday Night Movie directed by Paul Stanley and starring Richard Basehart, William Shatner, and Vince Edwards. The film, written by screenwriter Guerdon Trueblood, was first aired on television in 1970. While the film follows the fate of the six-man crew of a B-25 Mitchell bomber, Sole Survivor is loosely based on the 1958 discovery of the B-24 Liberator bomber Lady Be Good in the Libyan desert. The Lady Be Good and her nine-man crew had disappeared without a trace in 1943, following its first and only combat mission in World War II. The bodies of eight of the crew were found in 1960. Women's Prison Massacre Womens Prison Massacre is a 1983 film directed by Bruno Mattei and starring Laura Gemser, Gabriele Tinti, Carlo De Mejo, Lorraine De Selle, and Franca Stoppi. Fanny Hill Fanny Hill is a 1983 British erotic comedy film directed by Gerry OHara and starring Lisa Foster, Oliver Reed, Wilfrid Hyde-White and Shelley Winters. It is adapted from the novel Fanny Hill by John Cleland. It is also known as Sex, Lies and Renaissance. Il mio West Gunslingers Revenge is a 1998 Italian film directed by Giovanni Veronesi and starring Leonardo Pieraccioni, Harvey Keitel and David Bowie. The screenplay was written by Veronesi and Pieraccioni, based on the novel by Vincenzo Pardini. Glastonbury Glastonbury is a 2006 rockumentary film directed by Julien Temple which details the history of the Glastonbury Festival from 1970 to 2005. It is the third attempt to make a film about the festival. The film is made up of footage shot by Temple at the festival in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005, as well as footage sent in by festival goers after a request on websites and newspapers for footage. Temple had initially only agreed to make a film of the 2002 festival after organiser Michael Eavis expressed concern that that would be the last year of the festival. Temple then realised that he wanted to make a film detailing the full history of the festival. The film also includes footage shot by Channel 4 and the BBC during their coverage of the festival since 1994. A series of special charity premieres took place on 13 April 2006 which included live performances from bands such as The Levellers. The DVD has a fully interactive feature which allows viewers to make their own festival experience by selecting which live footage they would prefer to see in the film. The DVD was released on 17 July 2006 after a showing on BBC Two on 15 July 2006. Footage for a re-evaluated edition of the film was filmed in the summer of 2011 by Temple. The DVD was authored by The Pavement. Undead Pool aka Attack Girls Swim Team vs. The Undead is a 2007 Japanese erotic horror film. Punya Bhoomi Naa Desam Punya Bhoomi Naa Desam is a 1995 Telugu film directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy and produced by Mohan Babu under the banner of his production company Sri Lakshmi Prasanna Pictures. It stars Mohan Babu and Meena Durairaj in lead roles, while Dasari Narayana Rao, Gollapudi Maruti Rao, Annapoorna, Brahmanandam and Babu Mohan played other pivotal roles. The film is a remake of the Hindi film Krantiveer. Butterfly Symphony Samanala Sandhwaniya, also known as Butterfly Symphony is a 2013 Romantic film directed by Jayantha Chandrasiri and starring Yashoda Wimaladharma, Uddika Premarathna, Pubudu Chathuranga, Wilson Gunaratne, Soorya Dayaruwan, Buddhadasa Vithanarachchi, Roger Seneviratne and Chathurika Peiris. It was released on 4 October 2013 on EAP theaters. The film successfully completed 100 days in theatres. Meu Passado Me Condena 2: O Filme Meu Passado Me Condena 2 is a 2015 Brazilian comedy film, directed by Júlia Rezende and written by Tati Bernardi, Leandro Muniz and Patricia Corso. It is a sequel of the 2013 film Meu Passado Me Condena, starring Fábio Porchat, Miá Mello, Inez Viana, Marcelo Valle, Ricardo Pereira and Mafalda Pinto. Mercury Mercury is a 2018 Indian horror thriller film, written and directed by Karthik Subbaraj. Though it is referred to by the makers as a "silent film", it is actually a sound film which lacks dialogues. It stars an ensemble cast including Prabhu Deva, Sananth Reddy, Narendran, Deepak Paramesh, Shashank Purushotham, Anish Padmanabhan, Indhuja Ravichandran and Gajaraj. S. Tirru was hired as the cinematographer, making his first collaboration with Subbaraj. The trailer of the movie released on 10 April 2018. The film was released on 13 April 2018 worldwide except Tamil Nadu, where it was released on 20 April 2018. Fishing for Goldfish Pêche aux poissons rouges is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière. It was filmed in Lyon, Rhône, Rhône-Alpes, France. Given its age, this short film is available to freely download from the Internet. The film formed part of the first commercial presentation of the Lumière Cinématographe on 28 December 1895 at the Salon Indien, Grand Café, 14 Boulevard des Capuchins, Paris. The Electric Hotel El hotel eléctrico is a 1908 silent Spanish comedy-fantasy film directed by Segundo de Chomón, It was thought to be lost but was later recovered. Get Out and Get Under Get Out and Get Under is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Hal Roach and starring Harold Lloyd and Mildred Davis. The car in the movie, to which Lloyd was alternately devoted or frustrated, appears to be a 1920 Ford Model T. The films title may be a reference to the 1913 song, "Hed Have to Get Under – Get Out and Get Under", which was used in the movie. The Bat Whispers The Bat Whispers is a 1930 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Roland West, produced by Joseph M. Schenck, and released by United Artists. The film is based on the 1920 mystery play The Bat, written by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood, and is the second film version by the same director, previously adapted in 1926. An early talkie and one of the first widescreen films, West financed the cinematography, which required two cameramen, several techniques and was once a lost film but thanks to the duplicate filmstock was restored in 1988. Ten Tall Men Ten Tall Men is a 1951 American Technicolor adventure film about the French Foreign Legion during the Rif War in Morocco. It stars Burt Lancaster, Jody Lawrance and Gerald Mohr. Though co-written and directed by Willis Goldbeck, Goldbeck walked off the film due to disputes with Lancaster with the film being completed by Robert Parrish. Credited as an associate producer, Robert Aldrich was a production manager on the film where he met Lancaster that led him to direct Vera Cruz for him. Robert Clary made his debut in the film as an Arab batman. Portions of the film were filmed in Palm Springs. The story was released as a Fawcett Movie Comic #16 in April 1951. Stay Alert Jagte Raho is a 1956 Bollywood/Bengali film, directed by Amit Maitra and Sombhu Mitra, written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, and produced by and starring Raj Kapoor. The film centers on the trials of a poor villager who comes to a city in search of a better life. However, the naive man soon becomes trapped in a web of middle-class greed and corruption. The film also features a cameo by Nargis in the final scene. It was produced in Bengali as Ek Din Raatre, starring Raj Kapoor, Chhabi Biswas, Pahari Sanyal, Nargis Dutt and Daisy Irani. The film won the Crystal Globe Grand Prix at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in Czechoslovakia in 1957. Mad as a Mars Hare Mad as a Mars Hare is a 1963 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny and Marvin the Martian. The cartoons title is a play-on-words of the famous phrase to be "mad as a March hare", the origins of which are disputed. This is Marvins final appearance in the Looney Tunes shorts during the Golden Age of Animation. Seytan Şeytan is a 1974 Turkish cult horror film based on William Friedkin’s The Exorcist, directed by Metin Erksan, featuring Canan Perver as a 12-year-old girl named Gul, living a high society life with her mother in Istanbul, who becomes possessed by the Devil himself after experimenting with a Ouija Board. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , is commonly known as "Turkish Exorcist" because of plot and stylistic similarities copied from The Exorcist. The film was apparently shot with a low budget, resulting in a grainy and poor image quality. Şeytan was out of print until 2007, when it was released in DVD. The Alien Factor The Alien Factor is a 1978 science fiction horror film written, edited, produced, and directed by Don Dohler. The film centers on a small town that is besieged by three aliens that have crash-landed in the nearby forest. Baby Snakes For the soundtrack album, see Baby Snakes. For the Norwegian hard rock band, see Baby Snakes. Baby Snakes is a film which includes footage from Frank Zappas 1977 Halloween concert at New York Citys Palladium Theater, backstage antics from the crew, and stop motion clay animation from award-winning animator Bruce Bickford. Das Arche Noah Prinzip The Noahs Ark Principle is a 1984 West German science fiction film written and directed by Roland Emmerich as his thesis at the Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München. While his fellow students typically raised and spent 20,000 Deutsche Mark for their final work, Emmerich managed to collect a budget of 1,200,000 DM. This film, shot in color with mono sound, received a rating of 12 in West Germany, and was sold to 20 countries. It was submitted to the 34th Berlin International Film Festival and received some acclaim for technical skill and special effects, but won no prizes. The Maker The Maker is a 1997 American drama film written by Rand Ravich and directed by Tim Hunter. The Maker was released in the United States on October 17, 1997. Private Private is a 2004 film directed by Saverio Costanzo. A debut film by the director, the film is a minimalist psychological drama about a Palestinian family of seven suddenly confronted with a volatile situation in their home that in many ways reflects the larger ongoing conflict between Palestinians and Israel. Initially selected as the official entry from Italy for the foreign language film category at the 78th Academy Awards, Private was disqualified as its main spoken language is not in Italian. The film has received the Golden Leopard award at the 57th Locarno International Film Festival. Driftwood Driftwood is a 2006 horror film that was shown at the Screamfest LA International Horror Film Festival on October 20, 2006. The film was released on DVD on November 13, 2007. Driftwood was directed by Tim Sullivan and starring Raviv Ullman and Diamond Dallas Page. 8 8 is an anthology film consisting of eight short films centered on the eight Millennium Development Goals. Slumming Slumming is a 2006 Austrian-Swiss comedy film directed by Michael Glawogger. Lake City Lake City is a 2008 American drama film directed by Perry Moore and Hunter Hill and starring Sissy Spacek, Troy Garity and Dave Matthews. Reclaiming the Blade Reclaiming the Blade is a documentary written and directed by Daniel McNicoll and produced by Galatia Films on the topic of swords. Reclaiming the Blade was a number one movie rental on ITunes. The feature-length film was distributed by Starz and Anchor Bay Entertainment. Notable interviewees from the film industry include Viggo Mortensen, Karl Urban, Richard Taylor, and Hollywood sword master Bob Anderson. Interviewed as an expert on swordmaking was bladesmith Paul Champagne. Narration is by British actor John Rhys-Davies. The documentary was produced with the support of Peter Jackson, Weta Workshop, Skywalker Sound and the Royal Armouries. The soundtrack for the film, which included major label artists and an orchestral score from David James Nielsen, was released on Lakeshore Records. Commentary track from director Daniel McNicoll and John Rhys-Davies included details on the making of the film and Rhys-Davies experiences with swordplay on the London stage. Seven Western Martial Arts - WMA - groups located in five countries in Europe provide footage for Reclaiming the Blade: Arts of Mars, Boar’s Tooth Fight School, de Taille et d’Estoc, Ringschule Wrocław, ARMA-PL, Schola Gladiatoria, Stockholm’s Historical Fencing Society, The School of Traditional Medieval Fencing. Last Day of Summer Last Day of Summer is a 2009 drama-comedy film written, produced and directed by Vlad Yudin of The Vladar Company, featuring DJ Qualls, Nikki Reed, and William Sadler. Face Face is a 2009 Taiwanese-French film written and directed by Tsai Ming-liang. The Roommates Party The Roommates Party is a 2015 French comedy film directed by Alexandra Leclère. The Devil's in the Details The Devils in the Details is a 2012 American thriller film directed and written by Waymon Boone. The film encircles an Arizona military veteran suffering post-trauma from a military experience when he gets caught up in a Mexican cartels drug mule plot. It stars Ray Liotta, Emilio Rivera, Joel Mathews, Raymond J. Berry, Noel Gugliemi, Lane Garrison and Jake Jacobson. Population Zero Population Zero is a 2016 found footage crime thriller film that was directed by Adam Levins. The movie was shot in the documentary style and had its world premiere at the Newport Beach International Film Festival on April 26, 2016. The filmmakers were inspired to make the movie after learning of the existence of the "Zone of Death", a small portion of Yellowstone National Park, that under the Sixth Amendments Vicinage Clause, would enable "The Perfect Crime". The Zone was first written about in a Georgetown Law Journal article, "The Perfect Crime," by Michigan State University law professor Brian C. Kalt. Battle of Memories Battle of Memories is a 2017 Chinese science fiction crime thriller film directed by Leste Chen and starring Huang Bo, Xu Jinglei, Duan Yihong, Yang Zishan and Ann Hsu. It was released in China on April 28, 2017. The Emperor Jones The Emperor Jones is a 1933 American pre-Code film adaptation of the Eugene ONeill play of the same title, was made outside of the Hollywood studio system, financed with private money from neophyte wealthy producers, and directed by iconoclast Dudley Murphy, who had sought ONeills permission to film the play since its 1924 production in New York. He cast Paul Robeson in his first film role, Dudley Digges, Frank H. Wilson, and Fredi Washington. The screenplay was written by DuBose Heyward and filmed at Kaufman Astoria Studios with the beach scene shot at Jones Beach Long Beach. Robeson starred in the ONeill play on stage, both in the United States and England, a role that had helped launch his career. Sing a Song of Six Pants Sing a Song of Six Pants is a 1947 short film starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 102nd short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the trio. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. I Was Nineteen I Was Nineteen is a DEFA production that tells the story of a young German, Gregor Hecker, who fled the Nazis with his parents to Moscow and now, in early 1945, returns to Germany as a lieutenant in the Red Army. The film depicts the personal experiences of the director Konrad Wolf and of his friend Vladimir Gall in fictionalized form and deals with themes of the meaning of "homeland". During its original run, it sold 3,317,966 tickets. The Night Digger The Night Digger is a 1971 British thriller film based on the novel Nest in a Fallen Tree by Joy Cowley. It was adapted by Roald Dahl and starred his then wife Patricia Neal. The Night Digger was the American title; it was originally released in the United Kingdom as The Road Builder. Brave New World Brave New World is an American television film first shown in 1980. It was also shown on the BBC that same year. An adaptation of the novel with the same name by Aldous Huxley, it was directed by Burt Brinckerhoff for Universal Television and first shown on NBC on 7 March 1980. The screen adaptation was written by Doran William Cannon. The filming location was entirely in Universal City. The Plague The Plague is a 1992 Argentine-French-British drama film written and directed by Luis Puenzo and starring William Hurt, Sandrine Bonnaire, Robert Duvall and Raul Julia. It is based on the novel La Peste by Albert Camus. It entered the competition at the 49th Venice International Film Festival. Love, Cheat & Steal Love, Cheat & Steal is a 1993 American thriller film written and directed by William Curran and starring John Lithgow, Eric Roberts and Mädchen Amick. For Ever Mozart For Ever Mozart is a 1996 feature film directed, written and edited by Jean-Luc Godard. The films title is a bilingual pun intentionally meant to sound like "Faut rêver Mozart". The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Price of Glory Price of Glory is a 2000 American sports drama film written by Phil Berger, directed by Carlos Avila and starring Jimmy Smits. The movie was nominated for several ALMA Awards in 2001. The film was shot in Huntington Park, California, Los Angeles, California, and Nogales, Arizona. The film was released by New Line Cinema on March 31, 2000. Varian's War: The Forgotten Hero Varians War is a 2001 joint Canadian/American/United Kingdom film made-for-television drama. The film was written and directed by Lionel Chetwynd, based on the life and wartime exploits of Varian Fry who saved more than 2,000 Jewish artists from Vichy France, the conquered ally of Nazi Germany. Varians War stars William Hurt, heading an all-star ensemble cast of Julia Ormond, Matt Craven, Maury Chaykin, Alan Arkin and Lynn Redgrave. As I Was Moving Ahead Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty As I Was Moving Ahead Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty is a 2000 experimental documentary film directed by Jonas Mekas. The film had its world premiere on November 4, 2000, at the London Film Festival and is a compilation of Mekas home movies. At almost five hours in length, it is one of the longest experimental films ever made. Run Run is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language romantic action film written and directed by N. Linguswamy starring R. Madhavan and Meera Jasmine in the lead roles. The film also features Vivek, Atul Kulkarni, Raghuvaran and Anu Hasan in supporting roles, while Vidyasagar composed the films music. The film won positive reviews from critics and performed well at the box office, prompting the film to be partially re-shot in Telugu and remade in Hindi under the same name. Mera Damad Mera Damad is a 1985 family-drama Indian Hindi film directed by Partho Ghosh and produced by Shipra Biswas and Tushar Mazumdar. It stars Utpal Dutt, Ashok Kumar, Farooq Sheikh, Zarina Wahab, Rakesh Bedi, Prema Narayan, Tariq Khan and Jankidas in lead roles. Music for the film was scored by Salil Choudhury and Babul Bose. Red Eye Red Eye is a 2005 South Korean horror film. Gravity Gravity is a 2009 German crime film directed by . Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorfs is a 2013 documentary feature directed by Matthew Miele about the famed New York City luxury goods department store Bergdorf Goodman, situated on Fifth Avenue where it meets Grand Army Plaza. The films title is lifted from the caption of a 1990 Victoria Roberts cartoon that appeared in pages of The New Yorker. The movie features a wide array of celebrities, store executives and employees, designers and customers testifying to their love of the place and its uniqueness to the world. La fille du 14 juillet The Rendez-Vous of Déjà-Vu is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Antonin Peretjatko. Dark Night Dark Night is a 2016 American drama film directed by Tim Sutton. It is based on the 2012 Aurora. It was screened in the Horizions section at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival. The film took place in Los Angeles, California. Corporate Corporate is a 2017 French movie written and directed by Nicolas Silhol. As the Moon, So Beautiful is a 2017 Japanese romance anime television series produced by Feel. It originally aired from April 6 to June 29, 2017. Crunchyroll has licensed the series in North America. As a coming-of-age contemporary romance, the story follows the lives of two junior high school students, Akane and Kotarō, who fall in love for the first time and struggle to maintain their relationship. The Fatal Mallet The Fatal Mallet is a 1914 American-made motion picture starring Charles Chaplin and Mabel Normand. The film was written and directed by Mack Sennett, who also portrays one of Chaplins rivals for Normands attention. The Fatal Mallet is one of more than a dozen early films that writer/director/comedian Mabel Normand made with Charles Chaplin; Normand, who had written and directed films before Chaplin, mentored the young comedian. The Rich Are Always with Us The Rich Are Always with Us is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic comedy-drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Ruth Chatterton, George Brent, and Bette Davis. The screenplay by Austin Parker is based on the novel of the same name by Ethel Pettit. A Life of Her Own A Life of Her Own is a 1950 American melodrama film directed by George Cukor and starring Lana Turner and Ray Milland. The screenplay by Isobel Lennart focuses on an aspiring model who leaves her small town in the Midwest to seek fame and fortune in New York City. The film was produced by Voldemar Vetluguin and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. End of the World End of the World is a 1977 American film directed by John Hayes. Remember My Name Remember My Name is a 1978 American thriller film written and directed by Alan Rudolph and produced by Robert Altman. Geraldine Chaplin stars as a deranged woman, determined to get back her husband, Anthony Perkins. Rudolph explained what he wanted to achieve: "an update of the classic womans melodramas of the Bette Davis, Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Crawford era". It had a successful run in Paris before opening in New York City. Arabian Adventure Arabian Adventure is a 1979 fantasy adventure film directed by Kevin Connor and starring Christopher Lee and Oliver Tobias. The film was shot at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire, U.K. V poiskakh kapitana Granta In Search for Captain Grant is a 1986 Soviet 7 episodes television miniseries adaptation of Jules Vernes novel In Search of the Castaways directed by Stanislav Govorukhin. It was shot on the Odessa Film Studio and Bulgarian Boyana Film in 1985. Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja Roop ki Rani Choron Ka Raja is a 1993 Indian Hindi action comedy film starring Anil Kapoor, Sridevi, Jackie Shroff, Anupam Kher and Johnny Lever. It was the highest-budget Indian film at that time. The film was directed by Satish Kaushik and written by Javed Akhtar. The project, announced in 1987, was initially directed by Shekhar Kapur, who left the project halfway through; he was subsequently replaced by Satish Kaushik. Despite its massive budget, which was escalated by the delay, it flopped miserably at the box office upon its release in 1993. Taxi Taxi is a 1996 Spanish film directed by Carlos Saura, starring Ingrid Rubio and focusing on the emergence of far-right and racist groups in Spain during the 1990s. On the 2nd Day of Christmas On the 2nd Day of Christmas is a 1997 Lifetime television movie starring Mary Stuart Masterson and Mark Ruffalo, directed by James Frawley. Some Birds Can't Fly Some Birds Cant Fly is a 1997 Yugoslav drama film directed by Petar Lalović. Quasimodo d'El Paris Quasimodo dEl Paris is a 1999 French film that is a comedic adaptation of the novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo. Tahaan Tahaan – A Boy With a Grenade is an Indian Hindi-language drama film by Santosh Sivan. The film is based on the life of a young boy and his pet donkey. It is a fable-like journey of the eponymous eight-year-old boy, whose life revolves around the pursuit to find real purpose in his little world. The film stars Purav Bhandare as the young boy. Anupam Kher, Sarika, Rahul Bose, Rahul Khanna and Victor Banerjee form the rest of the cast. It was filmed on location in Jammu and Kashmir. The Reef 2: High Tide The Reef 2: High Tide is a 2012 South Korean-American computer animated film and a sequel to 2006s Shark Bait.It stars the same actors as last time, but Freddie Prinze Jr and Evan Rachel Wood are replaced by Drake Bell and Busy Philipps. Although Donal Logue reprised his role as the villainous tiger shark Troy, he replaces John Rhys-Davies as elderly harbor seal, Thornton. Rob Schneider reprised his role as Nerissa. Hulk: Where Monsters Dwell Hulk: Where Monsters Dwell is a 2016 direct-to-video animated superhero film featuring the character the Hulk. The movie takes its name from a 1970s Marvel comic book title. Just like Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Frost Fight!, this film is within the Marvel Animated Universe. Kurukshetra Kurukshetra is an Indian Kannada-language epic historical war film, written by J. K. Bharavi and directed by Naganna. Story is based on the epic poem Gadhayuddha by Ranna, which itself is based on the Indian epic Mahabharata. The story is centred on Duryodhana, the Kaurava king. The film was produced by Munirathna. The film features an ensemble cast including Darshan, Ambareesh, V. Ravichandran, P. Ravishankar, Arjun Sarja, Sneha, Sonu Sood, Danish Akhtar Saifi, Nikhil Kumar, Meghana Raj, Kishan B R Haripriya and Shashikumar, portraying characters from Mahabharata. The score and soundtrack for the film is composed by V. Harikrishna whilst it has cinematography by Jayanan Vincent.. The film was released on 9 August 2019 across more than 1000 screens, making it the widest release for any Kannada film alongside the dubbed Telugu version.On 15 August Tamil version released. Malayalam language released on 18 October in Kerala . It is also simultaneously being released in Hindi languages. The King The King is a 2019 historical drama film based on several plays from William Shakespeares "Henriad". It is directed by David Michôd and written by Michôd and Joel Edgerton. The film stars Timothée Chalamet, Joel Edgerton, Sean Harris, Lily-Rose Depp, Robert Pattinson, and Ben Mendelsohn. It had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 2, 2019, and is scheduled to be released on October 11, 2019, before digital streaming on November 1, 2019, by Netflix. Broken Lullaby Broken Lullaby is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and released by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay by Samson Raphaelson and Ernest Vajda is based on the 1930 play Lhomme que jai tué by Maurice Rostand and its 1931 English-language adaptation, The Man I Killed, by Reginald Berkeley. On the Beat On the Beat is a 1962 British comedy film starring Norman Wisdom, and directed by Robert Asher. Vive le tour Vive le Tour is a 1962 French documentary by filmmaker Louis Malle. It chronicles the 1962 Tour de France and focuses on issues such as providing food for the racers, dealing with injuries and doping. The New York Times describes the film as containing "ebullience, whimsy, jet black humor, awe and unspeakable tragedy" and as "a worshipful documentary of a sport made by a man who knew it intimately and loved it." Vive le Tour won the Dok Leipzig Golden Dove award in 1966. Jean Bobet, a cyclist himself and brother of the great Louison Bobet, is the voice-over in this documentary. The 18-minute film is available on DVD from The Criterion Collection as part of their Eclipse series. Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? is a 1971 American comedy-drama film directed by Ulu Grosbard and starring Dustin Hoffman. It portrays a single day in the life of Georgie Soloway, played by Hoffman. Its narrative is stream of consciousness filled with both comedy and drama. Tuppen Tuppen is a 1981 Swedish film directed by Lasse Hallström. Passionless Moments Passionless Moments is a 1983 short Australian drama film written and directed by Jane Campion and Gerard Lee. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. Star Slammer Prison Ship, also known as Star Slammer, is a 1986 American science fiction film directed by Fred Olen Ray. It is also known as Starslammer: The Escape and Prison Ship Star Slammer Jake Speed Jake Speed is a 1986 American action adventure film comedy film directed and produced by Andrew Lane, with Wayne Crawford, and William Fay. It was written by Lane and Crawford, and starred Crawford in the title role, alongside Dennis Christopher, Karen Kopins and John Hurt. Peppermint Peppermint is a 1999 Greek film directed by Costas Kapakas. It was Greeces submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. July Rhapsody July Rhapsody is a 2002 Hong Kong drama film produced and directed by Ann Hui. The film follows Lam Yiu-kwok, a Hong Kong secondary school teacher, and explores his struggles with midlife crisis, marriage and seduction by a female adolescent student. This was Anita Muis final film appearance before her death from cervical cancer in 2003. Undercover Christmas Undercover Christmas is a 2003 American Canadian romantic comedy-drama television film directed by Nadia Tass and starring Jami Gertz, Tyne Daly, Shawn Christian, Winston Rekert, and Cameron Bancroft. Arnulf Rainer Arnulf Rainer is a 1960 Austrian experimental short film by Peter Kubelka. It is one of the earliest flicker films. The film alternates between light or the absence of light and sound or the absence of sound. Since its May 1960 premiere in Vienna, Arnulf Rainer has become known as a fundamental work for structural film. Kubelka released a "negative" version, titled Antiphon, in 2012. Max Havoc: Curse of the Dragon Max Havoc: Curse of the Dragon is a straight-to-DVD action film directed by Albert Pyun and Isaac Florentine on the island of Guam in 2004. Swiss actor Mickey Hardt plays Max Havoc, an ex-kickboxer turned sports photographer. Max has to help an art dealer and her sister, played by Joanna Krupa and Tawney Sabley, flee from a yakuza clan trying to retrieve a valuable jade dragon statue. Aimed at the European market, the film was planned to kickstart a franchise, which would have included a sequel and a syndicated television series in the United States, but these plans did not materialize. A sequel, Ring of Fire, was eventually shot in Canada. The film was originally slated to be directed in Hawaii, but a series of mishaps led to filming on Guam. Most of the film was shot there by Pyun, including a cameo by Carmen Electra. A smaller part was added by Florentine to improve the films marketability, including added cameos by David Carradine and Richard Roundtree. It premiered on Guam in 2005 and on DVD in 2007, earning around . Most critics reviews were negative, chiding the plot, casting and the cliché portrayal of Guam, but some praised fight choreography and the "so bad its good" value. Max Havoc: Curse of the Dragon has garnered press through lawsuits regarding its financing. Guam Economic Development and Commerce Authority gave a $800,000 loan guarantee to producer John F. S. Laing, which was forfeited as the film failed to recoup the investment. GEDCA alleged Laing defrauded them, while he claimed Guam authorities promised him funding he did not receive. This kicked off a lengthy legal battle, ending with a settlement between Laing and GEDCA. After... After... is a 2006 supernatural thriller film about the exploits of a group of "urban explorers". It was written by Kevin Miller and David L. Cunningham, who also directed the film. It stars Daniel Caltagirone, Flora Montgomery, and Nicholas Aaron. Maneater Maneater is a 2007 American television natural horror film directed by Gary Yates and produced by RHI Entertainment, starring Gary Busey, Ty Wood, and Ian D. Clark. The film aired on various video on demand channels, before officially premiering in the United States on the Syfy Channel on September 8, 2007. This film lends its name to the film series to which it belongs and is the third film in the series. Filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, the film is produced under an agreement with Syfy. Based on Jack Warners novel Shikar, the film details the killing spree of an escaped Bengal tiger after it gets loose in a small town along the Appalachian Trail. Trying to stop it are Sheriff Barnes and big game hunter Colonel Graham, while a young boy named Roy who has a strange connection to the tiger, tries to save it. It is the 4th film in the Maneater Series. Maneater is one of the few films in the series to break the standard formula of Syfy natural horror films with its use of a normal, living tiger rather than a CG animal or excusing its behavior by having it be a mutant or genetically altered. Critics panned the film citing substandard acting, heavy use of stereotypical characters, a hole-filled plot, unused subplots, and the use of a live tiger resulting in almost all attacks being implied rather than seen. His Majesty Minor His Majesty Minor is a French-Spanish feature film by French director Jean-Jacques Annaud. It is his third film shot entirely in his native language of French since his 1976 Oscar-winning debut Black and White in Color and his 1978 film Coup de tête featuring Patrick Dewaere. It is a mythical comedy taking place on an island in the Aegean Sea before the founding of Ancient Greece. It was filmed in 2006 in Benitatxell and Benigembla, basically in the district of the Marina Alta, which is located in the Valencian Community. The film was produced by French companies StudioCanal and Pathé in partnership with Malvarrosa Media and Mediapro in Spain. Despite its originality, the movie was poorly received, both by critics and the audience. Ya ostayus I’m Staying is a 2007 Russian comedy-drama film, directorial debut of Karen Oganesyan. The Child's Eye The Childs Eye is a 2010 Hong Kong horror film by the Pang brothers. It takes place in 2008 in Bangkok where six find themselves at the Chung Tai Hotel. After Rainie sees a female ghost and Ling finds a disembodied hand, they find that while at dinner, the three men they came with have disappeared. Rainie leads the girls to find their friends. The Childs Eye premiered on 4 September 2010 at the Venice Film Festival, making it the first 3D Hong Kong horror film. The film received negative reviews, most of which took issue with the quality of the script. Damned by Dawn Damned by Dawn is a 2009 Australian independent horror film written and directed by Brett Anstey, starring Renee Willner, Bridget Neval, Dawn Klingberg, Danny Alder, Peter Stratford, Taryn Eva and Mark Taylor. It was released in United States on Blu-ray and DVD by Image Entertainment on 9 November 2010. Monumental: In Search of America's National Treasure Monumental: In Search of Americas National Treasure is an American documentary film hosted by Kirk Cameron. Directed by Duane Barnhart and written by Kevin Miller, Camerons mission in making the film is to "search for the real treasure of America." Monumental began its box office run on March 27, 2012 with a Tuesday night premiere. It grossed $1.23 million against an estimated budget of $500,000. Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood is a 2017 American documentary film about the life of Scotty Bowers, who acted as an unpaid pimp in Hollywood from the 1940s to 80s. It was produced and directed by Matt Tyrnauer, a Special Correspondent for Vanity Fair magazine. The film premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and was theatrically released on July 27, 2018. Faultless Irréprochable is a 2016 French thriller film written and directed by Sébastien Marnier. The film stars Marina Foïs, Jérémie Elkaïm, Joséphine Japy, and Benjamin Biolay. We Are Family We Are Family is a 2016 French comedy film directed by Gabriel Julien-Laferrière. Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive Tere Bin Laden: Dead or Alive is a 2016 Indian comedy film written and directed by Abhishek Sharma. A sequel to the 2010 film Tere Bin Laden, it narrates the story of an aspiring filmmaker who bumps into an Osama bin Laden look alike, and also samples materials from the prequel. The film stars Manish Paul, Pradhuman Singh Mall, and Piyush Mishra, and was released worldwide on 26 February 2016. DeKalb Elementary DeKalb Elementary is an American live-action short film directed by Reed Van Dyk and starring Tarra Riggs and Bo Mitchell. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 90th Academy Awards in 2018. Krishnarjuna Yudham Krishnarjuna Yudham is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film written and directed by Merlapaka Gandhi and produced by Sahu Garapati & Harish Peddi under Shine Screens banner. The film stars Nani, Anupama Parameswaran, Rukshar Dhillon in lead roles. Nani played a dual role for the third time after Janda Pai Kapiraju & Gentleman. Part of the film was shot in Prague. The film opened worldwide on 12 April 2018 to mixed reviews with praise directed towards Nanis acting and criticism towards the screenplay, lag in second half, its farfetchedness its formulaic story. Souls for Sale Souls for Sale is a 1923 American silent comedy-drama romance film written, directed, and produced by Rupert Hughes. Based on the novel of the same name also by Rupert Hughes, the film stars Eleanor Boardman in her first leading role, having won a contract with Goldwyn Pictures through their highly publicized "New Faces of 1921" contest just two years prior. The film is notable for its insights into the early film industry. Among the significant cameos in the film are appearances by directors King Vidor, Fred Niblo, Marshall Neilan, Charlie Chaplin, and Erich von Stroheim, as well as a number of actors, producers, and other filmmakers. Souls for Sale includes rare behind-the-scenes footage of Chaplin and von Stroheim directing the films A Woman of Paris and Greed, respectively. Souls for Sale was previously thought to have been lost until incomplete prints of the film were discovered. The film was later restored and aired on Turner Classic Movies and was released on DVD in June 2009. Souls for Sale is one of many works from 1923 that entered the public domain in the United States in 2019. 'Neath the Arizona Skies Neath the Arizona Skies is a 1934 Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser, produced by Lone Star Productions, released by Monogram Pictures and starring John Wayne. Waynes character attempts to locate a little girls father, so that she may claim a $50,000 Indian oil claim. The film co-stars Sheila Terry and Shirley Jean Rickert. Ram Aur Shyam Ram Aur Shyam is a 1967 Indian Hindi feature film, directed by Tapi Chanakya. It stars Dilip Kumar in a double role as twins separated at birth, along with Mumtaz, Waheeda Rehman, Pran, and Nirupa Roy. Ram Aur Shyam features music by Naushad, with lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni. Its producer was B. Nagi Reddy. It was an adaptation of Ramudu Bheemudu by D. Ramanaidu under Suresh Productions Banner, a 1964 Telugu film starring N.T. Rama Rao. The movie was a blockbuster. Ram Aur Shyam was one of 1967s highest-grossing Indian films, domestically in India and overseas in the Soviet Union. Originally, Vyjayanthimala and Mala Sinha were supposed to star in the roles portrayed by Waheeda Rehman and Mumtaz, but were replaced for unknown reasons. Korona Rossiyskoy Imperii, ili Snova Neulovimye The Crown of the Russian Empire, or Once Again the Elusive Avengers is a 1971 Soviet action movie, a second sequel of The Elusive Avengers, directed by Edmond Keosayan and made on Mosfilm. Home for the Holidays Home for the Holidays is a 1972 American made-for-television horror film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey, produced by Aaron Spelling and starring Sally Field, Eleanor Parker, Julie Harris, Jessica Walter and Walter Brennan which premiered on ABC on November 28, 1972. The plot focuses on a wealthy father on his deathbed who invites his four daughters home for Christmas and tells them he suspects his second wife of poisoning him. Shortly after, the girls learn that their stepmother was accused of killing her first husband, and they begin to fall prey to a killer dressed in a yellow rain slicker. The Wrath of God The Wrath of God is a 1972 offbeat Western genre film directed by Ralph Nelson and starring Robert Mitchum, Frank Langella, Rita Hayworth and Victor Buono. Filmed in Mexico, it is based on the novel by Jack Higgins writing as James Graham. Operation Thunderbolt Operation Thunderbolt, known in Israel as Mivtsa Yonatan, is a 1977 Israeli film directed by Menahem Golan and stars Klaus Kinski, Yehoram Gaon and Sybil Danning. The film is based on an actual event – the hijacking of a flight by terrorists and the freeing of Israeli hostages on July 4, 1976. The operation was known as at Entebbe Airport in Uganda. Operation Thunderbolt follows the events following the flights takeoff until the hostages return to Israel. Mr. Krueger's Christmas Mr. Kruegers Christmas is a 1980 American Christmas television special produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints starring James Stewart, directed by Kieth Merrill with story by Michael H. McLean and featuring the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. It was broadcast on NBC on December 21, 1980. Dream a Little Dream 2 Dream a Little Dream 2 is a 1995 direct-to-video American teen comedy film, starring Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, Robyn Lively and Stacie Randall. Directed by James Lemmo, this film is the sequel to the 1989 film Dream a Little Dream. It is one of seven films featuring The Two Coreys. Dying to Belong Dying to Belong is a 1997 American television film directed by William A. Graham. The Last September The Last September is a 1999 British drama film directed by Deborah Warner and produced by Yvonne Thunder from a screenplay by John Banville. It is based on the 1929 novel of the same name by Elizabeth Bowen. The film stars an ensemble cast, which includes Maggie Smith, Michael Gambon, Keeley Hawes, David Tennant and Lambert Wilson. It was filmed in Dowth Hall, County Meath along the banks of the River Boyne. Trench Road Trench Road is a 2004 Finnish drama film directed by Veikko Aaltonen. Based on the Nordic Councils Literature Prize-winning novel Juoksuhaudantie by Kari Hotakainen, the film is about a man who tries to get his wife and daughter back by buying a house. Kari Väänänen won the Jussi Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as the real estate agent Jarmo Kesämaa. Eero Aho and Tiina Lymi were nominated for Jussi Awards for Best Actor and Best Actress. Cheburashka idyot v shkolu Cheburashka Goes to School is a 1983 Soviet animated film directed by Roman Kachanov. Humans Humains is a French horror film directed from Pierre-Olivier Thévenin and Jacques-Olivier Molon. The film stars Sara Forestier, Dominique Pinon and Philippe Nahon. Bundy: A Legacy of Evil Bundy: An American Icon is a 2008 horror film depicting the criminal career of American serial killer, Ted Bundy. It was directed by Michael Feifer serial killer biopics, and starred Corin Nemec from Parker Lewis Cant Lose. Mary Queen of Scots Mary Queen of Scots is a 2013 Swiss period drama directed by Thomas Imbach. It is his first film in English and French language starring the bilingual French actress Camille Rutherford. The film portrays the inner life of Mary, the Queen of Scotland. The film is based on Austrian novelist Stefan Zweigs 1935 biography, Mary Stuart, a long-term bestseller in Germany and France but out of print in the UK and the US for decades until 2010. The film was first screened at the 2013 International Film Festival Locarno and was later shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The Legend of Sarila The Legend of Sarila is a 2013 3-D computer-generated imagery Canadian film and Canadas first 3-D animated feature film. The film draws heavily on Inuit culture and tradition. Set in northern Canada in 1910, it tells the story of three young Inuit, who set out for the legendary land of Sarila in search for food for their clan. One of them, Markussi, finds out during their adventures that he is really an Inuit shaman, while the clans shaman at home repeatedly attempts to kill him and undermine their quest. The film was picked up for distribution in the United States by Phase 4 Films, under the title Frozen Land and with an adapted logo in order to mimic Disneys Frozen, which resulted in a lawsuit with Disney. Oggy and the Cockroaches: The Movie Oggy and the Cockroaches: The Movie is a 2013 French animated slapstick anthology comedy movie directed and written by Olivier Jean-Marie, that premiered in France on August 7, 2013. The movie is based on the series Oggy and the Cockroaches. A ma de meng zhong qing ren Forever Love is a Taiwanese film directed by Kitamura Toyoharu and Aozaru Shiao. It commemorates the golden age of Taiwanese films. It stars Lan Cheng-lung, Amber An, Tien Hsin and Wang Po-Chieh. The film was released in Taiwan on 27 February 2013. Its theme song, "Da Dian Ying", was nominated for Best Original Film Song Award at the 50th Golden Horse Awards. On the Riviera On the Riviera is a 1951 musical comedy film made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Walter Lang, produced by Sol C. Siegel from a screenplay by Valentine Davies and Phoebe and Henry Ephron, based on the play The Red Cat by Rudolph Lothar and Hans Adler. This version stars Danny Kaye, Gene Tierney and Corinne Calvet with Marcel Dalio, Henri Letondal and Sig Ruman, and with uncredited featured dancer Gwen Verdon in dance sequences choreographed and staged by Jack Cole. Having extensive production value, this is a "backstage" musical, where all songs occur as stage performances and many of the characters are stage performers. The film served as a vehicle for multi-talented Broadway veteran Danny Kaye. This was the third film version of the same story. The original was entitled Folies Bergère and starred Maurice Chevalier, Merle Oberon and Ann Sothern. The remake in 1941 was That Night in Rio and starred Don Ameche, Alice Faye and Carmen Miranda. It was nominated for two Academy Awards; for Best Music and Best Art Direction. The Belle of New York The Belle of New York is a 1952 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Hollywood musical comedy film set in New York circa 1900 and stars Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen, Alice Pearce, Marjorie Main, Gale Robbins and Keenan Wynn, with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Johnny Mercer. The film was directed by Charles Walters. This whimsical musical failed at the box office and impressed few critics at the time, mainly due to the nature of the plot which empowers lovers to float free of the influence of gravity - a conceit reprised in the 1999 film Simply Irresistible. Astaire was reluctant to take the project - he was originally supposed to play the role in 1946 but had avoided it through retirement. Clearly stung by its failure, Astaire later claimed that the dance routines - of which there are more than usual - are of a particularly high standard - a rare verdict from such a notoriously self-critical artist. Vera-Ellen is generally viewed as one of Astaires most technically proficient dance partners, and this was a factor in his readiness to expand the dance content of the film beyond its traditional proportions. Zipping Along Zipping Along is a 1953 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Idaho Transfer Idaho Transfer is a 1973 science fiction film directed by Peter Fonda. It stars Kelley Bohanon, Kevin Hearst, Dale Hopkins, and Keith Carradine. Creature from Black Lake Creature from Black Lake is a 1976 American horror film written and directed by Joy N. Houck Jr. and starring Jack Elam, Dub Taylor, Dennis Fimple, John David Carson, and Bill Thurman. Babycakes Baby Cakes is a 1989 television movie starring Ricki Lake and Craig Sheffer. It was released on Valentines Day in 1989, and subsequently came to be aired sporadically on both Lifetime and the Lifetime Movie Network. Baby Cakes is an American remake of the 1985 German film Zuckerbaby. It would later inspire the 2004 song of the same name by the UK Garage act 3 of a Kind. Just Another Girl on the I.R.T. Just Another Girl on the I.R.T. is a 1992 American drama film written, produced, and directed by Leslie Harris. The film is about a teenager coping with life in the ghetto, sustained by her fierce desire to become successful and not a product of her environment. Bob's Birthday Bobs Birthday is a 1993 Canadian-British animated short by Alison Snowden and David Fine, winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 67th Academy Awards, and serves as the pilot to the animated series Bob & Margaret. It features a humorous look at how Margaret plans to throw a surprise birthday party for Bob on his 40th birthday, as he struggles with the sudden impact of middle age. Bobs Birthday has won 10 awards, one of which includes the National Film Board of Canadas 60th Oscar nomination. The film was inspired by the creators, Alison Snowden and David Fine, both turning 30. Unlikely Angel Unlikely Angel is a 1996 American made-for-television Christmas fantasy-comedy film directed by Michael Switzer and starring Dolly Parton. It premiered on CBS on December 17, 1996. Varumayin Niram Sigappu Varumaiyin Niram Sivappu is a 1980 Indian Tamil-Telugu drama film directed by K. Balachander, starring Kamal Haasan and Sridevi in the lead roles. The film was simultaneously shot in Telugu as Aakali Rajyam, released the following year. The film was also remade in Hindi as Zara Si Zindagi with Kamal Haasan and Anita Raj in 1983, directed by K. Balachander himself. The film was blockbuster at box-office. History Is Made at Night Spy Games is a 1999 film directed by Ilkka Järvi-Laturi, and starring Bill Pullman, Irène Jacob, and Bruno Kirby. Written by Patrick Amos, the film is about a jaded CIA agent and a young and beautiful SVR agent fighting to save the world, their lives, and their secret love in post Cold War Helsinki. Filmed in Helsinki, Finland and New York City, the movie incorporates elements of romance, action, and thriller genres. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 10 September 1999. Mademoiselle Mademoiselle is a 2001 French comedy film directed by Philippe Lioret. It was entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival. Art Heist Art Heist is a 2004 film directed by Bryan Goeres, starring William Baldwin, Ellen Pompeo, and Spanish actor Abel Folk. Written by Diane Fine and Evan Spiliotopoulos, produced by Manual Corbi, and released on July 13, 2004. The Big Swindle The Big Swindle is a 2004 heist film written and directed by Choi Dong-hoon. It follows a group of four con men, one con woman, and one forger in a complex set of plots and counterplots against individual marks, against the Bank of Korea, against the police, and against each other. Punching the Clown Punching the Clown is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Gregori Viens and starring Henry Phillips as a semi-fictionalized version of himself. Detour Detour is a 2013 film directed by William Dickerson. Nuit #1 Nuit #1 is a 2010 Canadian drama film directed by Anne Émond. The Prayer The Prayer is a 2018 French drama film directed by Cédric Kahn. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. At Berlin, Anthony Bajon won the Silver Bear for Best Actor. Yolanda and the Thief Yolanda and the Thief is a 1945 American Technicolor MGM musical-comedy film set in a fictional Latin American country. It stars Fred Astaire, Lucille Bremer, Frank Morgan, and Mildred Natwick, with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Arthur Freed. The film was directed by Vincente Minnelli and produced by Arthur Freed. The film was a long-time pet project of Freeds to promote his lover Bremers career, but fared disastrously at the box office. An attempt to create a whimsical fantasy, it ended up, in the words of critic John Mueller, as "egg-nog instead of the usual champagne". Despite admirable production values, it ruined Bremers career and discouraged Astaire, who decided to retire after his next film, Blue Skies. Perhaps it also vindicated Astaires own horror of "inventing up to the arty"—his phrase for the approach of those who would set out to create art, whereas he believed artistic value could only emerge as an accidental and unpremeditated by-product of a tireless search for perfection. In his autobiography, Astaire approvingly quotes Los Angeles Times critic Edwin Schallert: "Not for realists is a label that may be appropriately affixed to Yolanda and the Thief. It is a question, too, whether this picture has the basic material to satisfy the general audience, although in texture and trimmings it might be termed an event." Astaire himself concluded, "This verified my feeling that doing fantasy on the screen is an extra risk." Emanuelle in Bangkok Emanuelle in Bangkok is an Italian sexploitation film from 1976 starring Laura Gemser and Gabriele Tinti and directed by Joe DAmato. It is the second in a series of films featuring the investigative journalist Emanuelle. Emanuelle in Bangkok is considered a genuine sequel to the 1975 film Black Emanuelle, whereas Albertinis own Black Emanuelle 2 is a sequel only by name, with a different Emanuelle character played by a different actress. Finders Keepers Finders Keepers is a 1984 comedy film directed by Richard Lester and starring Michael OKeefe, Beverly DAngelo, Brian Dennehy, Louis Gossett and features an early performance by Jim Carrey. The movie was adapted from Charles Dennis 1974 novel The Next-to-Last Train Ride. The film opened on May 18, 1984, earning $865,207 during its first weekend in 753 theaters. Last Light Last Light is a 1993 American film starring Forest Whitaker, Kiefer Sutherland and Clancy Brown. It was Sutherlands directorial debut. Alive and Kicking Indian Summer, also known as Alive & Kicking, is a 1996 British drama film directed by Nancy Meckler and starring Jason Flemyng, Antony Sher and Bill Nighy. The script was written by Martin Sherman, author of the play Bent. The plot follows as self-involved gay dancer who refuses to let the fact that he is HIV positive to disrupt his career as he rehearses a staging of Indian Summer, a gay-themed ballet about love and lust. The dancer begins a troubled relationship with an older man, a gay therapist prone to drinking. The film was released in the UK as Indian Summer and in the United States as Alive & Kicking. Friends 'Til the End Friends Til the End is a 1997 television film directed by Jack Bender. It was originally broadcast January 20, 1997, on NBC. Celeste in the City Celeste in the City is a television movie starring Majandra Delfino and Nicholas Brendon. It premiered on ABC Family in 2004. It was directed by Larry Shaw. Veergati Veergati is a 1995 Indian Hindi-language action film written, produced and directed by K.K Singh, starring Salman Khan, Atul Agnihotri, Divya Dutta and Akhilendra Mishra.. This film is only film of Pooja Dadwal. Upon release the film received positive reviews mostly for its action, but the film failed at the box office, but had a successful DVD release. The Unseeable The Unseeable is a 2006 Thai horror film directed by Wisit Sasanatieng. This is the first film of another writers screenplay by the director. The writer is Kongkiat Khomsiri, one of the "Ronin Team" credited with directing the 2005 Thai horror film Art of the Devil 2. The Cosmonaut The Cosmonaut is a Spanish science-fiction film, directed by Nicolás Alcalá and produced by Carola Rodríguez and Bruno Teixidor. It premiered in May 2013. The first feature-length project of Riot Cinema Collective is notable for its use of crowdfunding and Creative Commons license in its production. Glass Chin Glass Chin is a 2014 American crime drama film written and directed by Noah Buschel, starring Corey Stoll, Billy Crudup, Marin Ireland, Yul Vazquez and Kelly Lynch. It premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival. Le grand méchant loup The Big Bad Wolf is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Nicolas Charlet and Bruno Lavaine. Men Are from Mars... And That's Where I'm Going! Os Homens São de Marte... E é pra Lá que Eu Vou! is a 2014 Brazilian comedy film directed by Marcus Baldini, adapted from a play of the same name written and starred by Mônica Martelli. The films cast includes Paulo Gustavo, Daniele Valente, Eduardo Moscovis, Marcos Palmeira, Humberto Martins, José Loreto, Herson Capri, Peter Ketnath, Irene Ravache and Julia Rabelo. The film follows the story of Fernanda, who abandoned her personal life to devote herself to the career, and now, at the age of 39, starts thinking that is living in an emergency affective situation. From each new man passing on her life, she thinks to have found her perfect match. The play which the film is based spent nine years in theaters, with an audience of more than 2 million people. Malli Malli Idhi Rani Roju Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju is a 2015 Telugu language romantic drama film written and directed by Kranthi Madhav starring Sharwanand and Nithya Menen. The film released on 6 February 2015. Nithya Menen won Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress - South for her performance. The film garnered the state Nandi Awards for Best Home Viewing Feature Film, Special Jury Awards for Nithya Menen and Sharwanand, Best Female Playback Singer, and Best Dialogue Writer. A Christmas Star A Christmas Star is a 2017 British Christmas film featuring Pierce Brosnan and Liam Neeson. Behemoth Behemoth is a Chinese documentary film directed by Zhao Liang about the environmental, sociological, and public health effects of coal-mining in China and Inner Mongolia. Loosely based on Dante Alighieris Divine Comedy, Liang’s documentary has been lauded for its surreal cinematography and poignant imagery. The film was released in competition on September 11, 2015 at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival. Regarding the ban in China, the director explained that "even though environmental protection is a national policy, but the regional government quite disliked this type of film". This was not Liang’s first banned film, as his 2009 documentary Petition was also subjected to government censorship. Close Enemies Close Enemies is a 2018 Belgian-French drama film directed by David Oelhoffen. It was selected to be screened in the main competition section of the 75th Venice International Film Festival. Against the Night Against the Night is a 2017 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Brian Cavallaro, starring Hannah Kleeman, Josh Cahn, Leah Kleeman, Erick Kochenberger, Nicole Souza, Yesenia Linares, Luke Persiani and Amy Zenone. Leaving Jerusalem by Railway Départ de Jérusalem en chemin de fer is an 1897 film directed by Alexandre Promio and released by the Lumière brothers. Lasting for roughly 50 seconds, it shows the goodbyes of many passersby - first Europeans, then Palestinian Arabs, then Palestinian Jews - as a train leaves Jerusalem. Me and My Gal Me and My Gal is a 1932 American pre-Code drama and romantic comedy film starring Spencer Tracy and Joan Bennett, directed by Raoul Walsh, and released by the Fox Film Corporation. The film tells the story of jaunty young policeman Danny Dolan, who falls in love with waterfront cafe waitress Helen Riley. The picture flopped, setting an all-time low attendance record at the Roxy Theatre in New York City. The Phantom Creeps The Phantom Creeps is a 1939 serial starring Bela Lugosi as a mad scientist who attempts to rule the world by creating various elaborate inventions. In a dramatic fashion, foreign agents and G-Men try to seize the inventions for themselves. A 78-minute feature film version of the film, cut down from the serials original 265 minutes, was released for television showing in 1949. It was the 112th serial released by Universal Pictures and the 44th to have sound. The serial stars Lugosi as the villainous Doctor Zorka with Dorothy Arnold and Robert Kent. It was adapted in DCs Movie Comics #6, cover date September–October 1939, the final issue of that title. The Real Glory The Real Glory is a 1939 Samuel Goldwyn Productions action film starring Gary Cooper, David Niven, Andrea Leeds and Broderick Crawford released by United Artists in the weeks immediately following Nazi Germanys invasion of Poland. Based on a 1937 novel of the same name by Charles L. Clifford and directed by Henry Hathaway, the film is set against the backdrop of the Moro Rebellion during the American occupation of the Philippines at the beginning of the 20th century. According to "The World" news broadcast on Aug 18, 2017, the War Department withdrew the film in 1942. The Moros were US allies in World War II, and the film had inflammatory scenes including threatening a Muslim prisoner with burial wrapped in a pig skin. Third Finger, Left Hand Third Finger, Left Hand is a 1940 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring Myrna Loy and Melvyn Douglas. The screenplay concerns a woman who pretends to be married to fend off would-be suitors and jealous wives, then regrets her deception when she meets an artist. Wild Guitar Wild Guitar is a 1962 musical drama film directed by Ray Dennis Steckler and starring Arch Hall Jr., Arch Hall Sr., Ray Dennis Steckler, and Nancy Czar. The film was produced by Arch Hall Sr. The film was targeted towards the drive-in market, and is generally regarded as a B-movie, but has become infamous as part of a series of films made by Arch Hall Sr., which starred his son, Arch Hall Jr. Me, Natalie Me, Natalie is a 1969 American comedy-drama film directed by Fred Coe about a homely young woman from Brooklyn who moves to Greenwich Village and finds romance with an aspiring painter. The screenplay by A. Martin Zweiback is based on an original story by Stanley Shapiro. Patty Duke, who starred in the title role, won a Golden Globe Award for her performance. The film also starred James Farentino, Salome Jens, Elsa Lanchester, Martin Balsam and Nancy Marchand. It marked Al Pacinos film debut. Dirty Dingus Magee Dirty Dingus Magee is a 1970 American Comedy & anti-western film starring Frank Sinatra as the title outlaw and George Kennedy as a sheriff out to capture him. The movie was based on the novel The Ballad of Dingus Magee by David Markson and the screenplay was partly written by Joseph Heller. It was directed by Burt Kennedy. Hornets' Nest Hornets’ Nest is a 1970 Italian-American war film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Rock Hudson, Sylva Koscina, and Sergio Fantoni. Successive Slidings of Pleasure Successive Slidings of Pleasure is a 1974 French art film directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet. Jack and the Beanstalk is a 1974 Japanese animated feature film produced by Group TAC and Nippon Herald Films and directed by Gisaburō Sugii. Styled after classical Western animation, it is a musical fantasy based on the fairy tale of the same name with the screenplay by Shūji Hirami, music organization by Yū Aku and songs and score composed and arranged by Takashi Miki with Shunichi Tokura and Tadao Inōe. It was released in Japan on July 20, 1974 and in the United States by Columbia Pictures in 1976. The Bees The Bees is a 1978 Mexican horror film about South American bees imported to the USA, where they wreak havoc. Stars and Bars Stars and Bars is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Pat OConnor and starring Daniel Day-Lewis. It is based on William Boyds 1984 book of the same name. La discrète La Discrète is a 1990 French comedy drama film directed by Christian Vincent. It won three César Awards: for Best First Feature Film, Best Writing and Best Female Newcomer. Patthar Ke Phool Patthar Ke Phool is an Indian 1991 Hindi-language action film directed by Anant Balani, produced by G. P. Sippy, written by Salim Khan, and edited by Deepak Sehgal. It stars Salman Khan as a police officer opposite debutant Raveena Tandon. The supporting cast includes Kiran Kumar as a underworld gangster and Reema Lagoo as mother of the police officer. The film was one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of the year. Tandon won a Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut for her performance. The Quickie The Quickie is a 2001 crime film starring Jennifer Jason Leigh and Vladimir Mashkov, directed by Sergey Bodrov. It was entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival where Vladimir Mashkov won the award for Best Actor. Boycott Boycott is a 2001 American television film directed by Clark Johnson, and starring Jeffrey Wright as Martin Luther King Jr. The film, based on the book Daybreak of Freedom by Stewart Burns, tells the story of the 1955-1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott. It won a Peabody Award in 2001 "for refusing to allow history to slip into the past." How Harry Became a Tree How Harry Became a Tree is a 2001 drama film directed by Goran Paskaljević. In rural Ireland in 1924, Harry Maloney, believing "a man is measured by his enemies", nurses an unjustified emnity George OFlaherty, who owns the local pub and most of the businesses in the area and is the local matchmaker. When Harrys son Gus, upon whom Harry regularly heaps mental and verbal abuse falls for Georges maidservant, Eileen, George helps put the two together. Georges seduction of Eileen gives Harry the opportunity to create a scandal, despite the effect on his own family. The Movie Hero The Movie Hero is a 2003 American romantic comedy film starring Jeremy Sisto, Dina Meyer, and Peter Stormare. It was written and directed by Brad T. Gottfred. The Apocalypse Apocalypse or The Apocalypse is a telefilm released in 2002 starring Richard Harris and Bruce Payne. The Soul of a Man The Soul of a Man is a 2003 documentary film, directed by Wim Wenders, as the second instalment of the documentary film series The Blues, produced by Martin Scorsese. The film explores the musical careers of blues musicians Skip James, Blind Willie Johnson and J. B. Lenoir. The film is narrated by Laurence Fishburne in character as Blind Willie Johnson, and features performances by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Beck, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, James Blood Ulmer, T-Bone Burnett, Eagle Eye Cherry, Shemekia Copeland, Garland Jeffreys, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Los Lobos, Bonnie Raitt, Lou Reed, Marc Ribot, Lucinda Williams, and Cassandra Wilson. The film won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for Nonfiction Programming, and the Audience Award at the São Paulo International Film Festival. It was also screened out of competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Heidi Heidi is a 2005 British family film directed by Paul Marcus. It is based on the iconic novel Heidi by Johanna Spyri, and stars Irish child actress Emma Bolger in the title role, alongside Max Von Sydow and Diana Rigg. Fade to Black Fade to Black is a 2006 British political thriller drama film directed by Oliver Parker and starring Danny Huston as Orson Welles. Chasing 3000 Chasing 3000 is a 2010 American independent film chronicling the cross-country travel of two brothers to see the 3,000th base hit of Major League Baseball legend Roberto Clemente. It stars Trevor Morgan, Rory Culkin, Ray Liotta, and Lauren Holly. Spin Spin is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Henry Pincus, and featuring Patrick Flueger, Adam Campbell, Katie Cassidy, and Lauren German. Locusts: The 8th Plague Locusts: The 8th Plague is a 2005 natural horror film directed by Ian Gilmour and starring Dan Cortese, Julie Benz and David Keith about a group of farmers and scientists that battle a swarm of flesh-eating locusts that have escaped from a secret genetics laboratory in Idaho. Once in a Summer Once in a Summer is a 2006 South Korean melodrama/romance film directed by Joh Keun-shik. The film stars Lee Byung-hun and Soo Ae. It won Best Film and Best Director at the 15th Chunsa Film Art Awards in 2007. Effi Briest Effi Briest is a 2009 German drama film directed by Hermine Huntgeburth. It is based on the 1895 novel Effi Briest by Theodor Fontane. Igualita a mi Igualita a mí is a 2010 Argentine comedy film directed by Diego Kaplan and starring Florencia Bertotti and Adrián Suar. The film was the highest-grossing Argentine film of 2010. Dysfunctional Friends Dysfunctional Friends is a 2012 American drama comedy film starring Stacey Dash, Reagan Gomez-Preston, Wesley Jonathan, Datari Turner, Tatyana Ali, Meagan Good, Jason Weaver, Persia White, Terrell Owens, Stacy Keibler, Hosea Chanchez, Meghan Markle, and Christian Keyes. The film was released in theaters February 3, 2012. The Midnight Swim The Midnight Swim is a 2014 POV drama-mystery and the feature film directorial debut of Sarah Adina Smith. The film had its world premiere on July 27, 2014 at the Fantasia Film Festival and stars Lindsay Burdge, Jennifer Lafleur, and Aleksa Palladino as three half-sisters trying to put their missing mothers affairs in order. The film was released on June 26, 2015 in a limited release and through video on demand by Candy Factory Films. 3 idiotas 3 Idiotas is a 2017 Mexican coming of age comedy-drama, which is a remake of the 2009 Indian film 3 Idiots. 3 Idiotas is directed by Carlos Bolado and produced by Miguel Mier, Bernardo Rugama and Jimena Rodríguez. The film stars Alfonso Dosal, Christian Vázquez, German Valdez and Martha Higareda. The film about two nerdy friends and their arch rival from college who go in search of a long lost buddy who disappeared on graduation day. Cake Cake is a 2018 Pakistani comedy drama film which is directed by Asim Abbasi. The film is produced by Syed Zulfikar Bukhari and is a joint production by Asim Abbasis United Kingdom based production company Indus Talkies, and a Pakistani film production company ZAB Films. The film stars Sanam Saeed and Aamina Sheikh as lead characters alongside Adnan Malik who has made his film debut. A five-part prolog webisodes short-series has also been released on YouTube, focusing on the lives of Zara and Adnan in London. It was selected as the Pakistani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. From Hell to Texas From Hell to Texas is a 1958 color Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Don Murray and Diane Varsi. The supporting cast features Chill Wills and Dennis Hopper. It is based on the novel, The Hell Bent Kid, by Charles O. Locke. Pepe Pepe is a 1960 American musical comedy film starring Cantinflas in the title role, directed by George Sidney. The film contained a multitude of cameo appearances, attempting to replicate the success of Cantiflas American debut Around the World in 80 Days. The film received generally unfavorable reviews from critics and failed to match the box-office success of his previous American film. The movie was issued on VHS tape in 1998; to date, there has been no release on DVD. A Matter of Resistance A Matter of Resistance is a 1965 French romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau, and starring Catherine Deneuve, Pierre Brasseur, Philippe Noiret and Henri Garcin. It received the Louis Delluc Prize in 1965. Rage Rage is a 1972 film starring George C. Scott, Richard Basehart, Martin Sheen and Barnard Hughes. Scott also directed this drama about a sheep rancher who is fatally exposed to a military labs poison gas. The plot was inspired by a true event, the Dugway sheep incident in which a jet accidentally sprayed VX, a lethal nerve gas, in Utahs Skull Valley resulting in the deaths of 3,000-6,000 sheep. Nicolas Beauvy is featured as the ranchers son in a cast that also includes Paul Stevens and Stephen Young. Final Chapter: Walking Tall Walking Tall: Final Chapter is the third installment of the Walking Tall film series. The film was directed by Jack Starrett. The film opened in the U.S. on August 10, 1977. The on-screen title is Final Chapter: Walking Tall. All Walking Tall films were shot in Chester and Madison Counties, Tennessee; Pusser was sheriff of McNairy County. Midnight Midnight is a 1982 American exploitation horror film directed by John A. Russo and starring Melanie Verlin, Lawrence Tierney, and John Amplas. It is based on Russos 1980 novel of the same name, published by Pocket Books. It follows a female hitchhiker en route to San Francisco who finds herself at the mercy of a backwoods Satanic cult in Pennsylvania who sacrifice young women in an insane attempt to try and resurrect the rotting corpse of their dead mother. The film was shot on location outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and features special effects by Tom Savini. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic Playing Mona Lisa Playing Mona Lisa is a 2000 comedy film directed by Matthew Huffman and starring Alicia Witt, Harvey Fierstein, Johnny Galecki, Elliott Gould, Marlo Thomas, Molly Hagan and Brooke Langton. It is based on a play by Marni Freedman. Cubbyhouse Cubbyhouse is a 2001 Australian horror film, directed by Murray Fahey and starring Joshua Leonard and Belinda McClory. It screened at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. It was produced by David Hannay who said "I’ve been a fan of Murray Fahey’s since he was a film school student and I regard him as almost unique in being a true independent filmmaker who writes, produces, directs and acts in his own films." Taurus Taurus is a 2001 Russian biographical drama film directed by Alexander Sokurov, portraying Vladimir Lenin. It was entered into the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Garden of Love Garden of Love is a 2003 German horror film, directed and written by Olaf Ittenbach. in this movie, a murderous spirit haunts the woman who was his daughter in life. Tears of Kali Tears of Kali is a 2004 German horror film directed by Andreas Marschall. Knock Knock Knock Knock is a horror film released in 2007. It was filmed in Monsignor Farrell High School located in Staten Island, New York. The story involves a group of teens being killed in a manner somehow associated with their parents careers while a female detective and retired beat cop fumble around trying to catch the killer. The Party Never Stops: Diary of a Binge Drinker The Party Never Stops: Diary of a Binge Drinker is a 2007 television film starring Sara Paxton, Michael Ian Farrell, Alexia Fast, Chelsea Hobbs and Nancy Travis. It was directed by David Wu and written by Matt Dorff. The movie premiered on Lifetime Television. Minor Details Minor Details is a 2009 mystery film by John Lyde of MainStay Productions and written by Sally Meyer and Anne M. Edwards starring Kelsey Edwards, Caitlin EJ Meyer, Danielle Chuchran, Lauren Faber, Jennette McCurdy, Emma Duke, Savannah Jayde Gipson, Brady Edwards, Andrew Cottrill, and Elijah Thomas playing students at the boarding school Danforth Academy trying to discover why a mysterious epidemic of sickness is starting to take over the school. Pilot "Pilot" is the first episode of the Syfy series Warehouse 13. It first aired July 7, 2009, and was written by Brent Mote, Jane Espenson, and David Simkins and directed by Jace Alexander. Two in the Wave Two in the Wave is a 2010 French documentary film directed by Emmanuel Laurent. The film depicts the friendship between French directors François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard. Rock the Casbah Rock the Casbah is a 2013 French-Moroccan drama film written and directed by Laïla Marrakchi. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Marguerite & Julien Marguerite & Julien is a 2015 French drama film directed by Valérie Donzelli about a brother and sister involved in an incestuous relationship. The film is based on a 1970s screenplay written by Jean Gruault for François Truffaut, which in turn is based on the true story of aristocratic siblings Marguerite and Julien de Ravalet who were executed in the 17th century on charges of incest and adultery. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Pokémon the Movie: Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel is a 2016 Japanese anime adventure film, the 19th in the Pokémon film series produced by OLM, and the third and final film in the XY series. It was directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and written by Atsuhiro Tomioka. The film stars the voices of Rica Matsumoto, Ikue Ōtani, Mayuki Makiguchi, Yūki Kaji, Mariya Ise, Megumi Hayashibara, Shin-ichiro Miki, Inuko Inuyama, Somegoro Ichikawa, Yuka Terasaki, Kōichi Yamadera, Mayu Matsuoka, and Shoko Nakagawa. The film focuses on Councillor Alva of the Azoth Kingdom, who steals the "Soul-Heart" of the artificial Pokémon Magearna to power and control a flying fortress in the kingdom. The Mythical Pokémon Volcanion allies with the Pokémon trainer Ash Ketchum and his friends, Pikachu, Serena, Clemont, and Bonnie to recover Magearnas Soul-Heart. It was released in Japan on July 16, 2016. An English dub was produced by DuArt Media Services, and stars the voices of Sarah Natochenny, Haven Paschall, Michael Liscio Jr., Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld, Michele Knotz, Carter Cathcart, Mike Pollock, Billy Bob Thompson, Riley Joseph, and Laurie Hymes. It premiered in the United States on Disney XD on December 5, 2016. and in the United Kingdom on CITV on November 19, 2016. Amerika Square Amerika Square is a 2016 Greek drama film directed by Yannis Sakaridis. It was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Desert Trail The Desert Trail is a 1935 Monogram Western film starring John Wayne and directed by Lewis D. Collins. The movie also features Eddy Chandler, Mary Kornman, and Paul Fix. To Please a Lady To Please a Lady is a 1950 American romantic drama film produced and directed by Clarence Brown and starring Clark Gable and Barbara Stanwyck. The climactic race scene was shot at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Slightly Scarlet Slightly Scarlet is a 1956 Technicolor film noir crime film based on James M. Cains novel Loves Lovely Counterfeit. It was directed by Allan Dwan, and its widescreen cinematography was by John Alton. The picture tells the story of Ben Grace, a man working for a powerful metropolitan crime boss—Solly Caspar -- and their involvement with two sisters. The Indian Scarf The Indian Scarf is a 1963 West German crime film directed by Alfred Vohrer. It was part of a very successful series of German films based on the writings of Edgar Wallace and adapted from the 1931 play The Case of the Frightened Lady. Of Human Bondage Of Human Bondage is a 1964 British drama film directed by Ken Hughes. The MGM release, the third screen adaptation of W. Somerset Maughams 1915 novel, was written by Bryan Forbes. The Ballad of Josie The Ballad of Josie is a 1967 Technicolor American comedy western film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and starring Doris Day, Peter Graves and George Kennedy. It humorously tackles 1960s themes of feminism in a traditional Western setting. The film featured the last acting role for William Talman. It was filmed on two locations in Thousand Oaks: North Ranch and Wildwood Regional Park. Bloodbrothers Bloodbrothers is a 1978 coming-of-age film directed by Robert Mulligan. It stars Richard Gere, Paul Sorvino, Tony Lo Bianco and Marilu Henner and was based on the novel of the same title by Richard Price. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick Story A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick Story is a 1992 American drama film directed by Dick Lowry and written by Joe Cacaci. The film stars Meredith Baxter, Stephen Collins, Michelle Johnson, Kelli Williams, Stephen Root and Lori Hallier. The film premiered CBS on March 1, 1992. Knight Rider 2010 Knight Rider 2010 is a 1994 made-for-TV movie for Universal Televisions Action Pack loosely based on the television series Knight Rider. In the Presence of a Clown In the Presence of a Clown is a television film by Ingmar Bergman, recorded for Swedish television in 1997 with Bergman as a director. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. It tells the story of a professor named Carl, who has been found guilty of attempted murder and sentenced to treatment in a mental ward. In the hospital he befriends a man named Osvald, and they attempt to make and promote a film. The film was produced for Sveriges Television from Bergmans 1994 play of the same title. Men Boxing Men Boxing is an 1891 American short silent film, produced and directed by William K. L. Dickson and William Heise for the Edison Manufacturing Company, featuring two Edison employees with boxing gloves, pretending to spar in a boxing ring. The 12 feet of film was shot between May and June 1891 at the Edison Laboratory Photographic Building in West Orange, New Jersey, on the Edison-Dickson-Heise experimental horizontal-feed kinetograph camera and viewer, through a round aperture on 3/4 inch wide film with a single edge row of sprocket perforations, as an experimental demonstration and was never publicly shown. A print has been preserved in the US Library of Congress film archive as part of the Gordon Hendricks collection. Don This article is about the 2007 telugu film. For the 2006 Hindi film, see Don. Don is a 2007 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by M.L. Kumar Chowdary on Sri Keerthi Creations banner and directed by Raghava Lawrence, starring himself along with Akkineni Nagarjuna and Anushka Shetty in the lead roles, while Nikita Thukral and Kelly Dorji play supporting roles. Raghava Lawrence made his debut as music director for the film. Don released on 20 December 2007 and film was remade in Bangladesh as Don Number One and into Odia as with same name starring Anubhab Mohanty. Annihilation Earth Annihilation Earth is a 2009 science fiction television film for Syfy, directed by Nick Lyon, written by Rafael Jordan, and starring Luke Goss, Marina Sirtis, and Colin Salmon. It follows the attempts by an energy scientist to determine the causes of a deadly explosion at a particle collider and mitigate its aftereffects. It premiered on December 12, 2009. According to the IMDB review, the film was criticised for its tragic ending, where humanity went into extinction thanks to the two main characters of the film, David and Paxton. The Pruitt-Igoe Myth The Pruitt-Igoe Myth is a 2011 documentary film detailing the history of the Pruitt–Igoe public housing complex in St. Louis, and the eventual decision to raze the entire complex in 1976. The documentary argues that the violent social collapse within the Pruitt-Igoe complex was not due to the demographic composition of its residents, but was a result of wider, external social forces, namely the declining economic fortunes of St. Louis, the resulting impact upon employment opportunities — and the projects failure to meet occupancy projections from the start and therefore to meet monthly income projected to cover maintenance costs. Mr. Kaplan Mr. Kaplan is a 2014 Uruguayan comedy-drama film directed by Álvaro Brechner. It was selected as the Uruguayan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. The Year of Spectacular Men The Year of Spectacular Men is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed by Lea Thompson in her directorial debut. It stars Thompsons daughters Madelyn Deutch and Zoey Deutch. Thompsons husband Howard Deutch also served as a producer. The film had its world premiere on June 16, 2017, at the LA Film Festival. It was released in theaters, on digital HD and through video-on-demand services on June 15, 2018, by MarVista Entertainment. Donald Duck and the Gorilla Donald Duck and the Gorilla is a Donald Duck short adventure horror and monster film which was originally released in 1944. It stars Donald Duck along with his three nephews; Huey and Ajax, the killer gorilla. The 1930 Mickey Mouse cartoon The Gorilla Mystery has a similar plot involving a gorilla named Beppo who captures Minnie Mouse. The Viking Queen The Viking Queen is a 1967 Hammer adventure film directed by Don Chaffey and starring Don Murray. It is set in Roman Britain. The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams is a 1974 independent feature film inspired by a 1972 historical fiction novella written by Charles E. Sellier Jr.. The films popularity led to an NBC television series of the same name. The title character, played by Dan Haggerty, was loosely based on California mountain man James "Grizzly" Adams. The film and TV series portrayed the fictional Grizzly Adams as a frontier woodsman who fled into the mountains after he was wrongly accused of murder. While struggling to survive, Adams saves an orphaned grizzly bear cub he adopts and names Ben. The bear, while growing to its huge adult size, becomes Adams closest companion. Consistently kind and gentle, Adams discovers and demonstrates an uncanny ability to gain the trust of most of the indigenous wildlife of the region, and he helps, sometimes rescues, takes in and tames many species. Originally a hunter, with his learned affection for wildlife Adams resolves never to harm another animal whenever possible. In the television series, Adams had two human friends, an old mountain man trader named "Mad Jack" played by Denver Pyle who was often featured with his mule, and a Native American by the name of "Nakoma" played by Don Shanks. Adams, Mad Jack, and Nakoma helped myriad mountain visitors while protecting wildlife at the same time. NBC aired the series finale on February 21, 1982 by way of a two-hour TV movie called The Capture of Grizzly Adams where a bounty hunter used Adams daughter, who was not seen or mentioned since the 1974 film, in a kidnap-extortion ploy to lure the fugitive mountain man back to civilization. In the end Adams proves his innocence. Just You and Me, Kid Just You and Me, Kid is a 1979 American comedy film starring George Burns, Brooke Shields, Lorraine Gary, Ray Bolger, Leon Ames, Carl Ballantine, Keye Luke and Burl Ives. It was directed by Leonard B. Stern and was released in July 1979 by Columbia Pictures. Karnaval Carnival is a 1981 Soviet romantic comedy directed by Tatyana Lioznova. Weeds Weeds is a 1987 American drama film directed by John D. Hancock, and starring Nick Nolte, Ernie Hudson, and Rita Taggart. The screenplay concerns a prison inmate who writes a play that catches the attention of a visiting reporter. Xuxa in Crystal Moon Lua de Cristal is a 1990 Brazilian comedy-romance film directed by Tizuka Yamasaki, and starring Xuxa Meneghel. With just under 5 million spectators, Lua de Cristal was the biggest film of the 1990s, and it guaranteed Xuxa a second box-office hit at a time when the Brazilian film industry had all but ground to a halt. Dead Space Dead Space is a 1991 science-fiction film involving the crew members of a space station orbiting Saturn when they face a killer virus. The movie is a remake of the 1982, Roger Corman-produced, Mutant and while there are minor differences, it still retains the main storyline and character set-up. In 2010, Shout! Factory released the film on DVD, packaged as a double feature with The Terror Within as part of the Roger Cormans Cult Classics collection. Do or Die Do or Die is a 1991 action film starring Cynthia Brimhall, Pat Morita and Erik Estrada. It was directed, written and produced by Andy Sidaris. Its the sixth installment in the Triple B series. The Accompanist The Accompanist is a 1992 French film directed by Claude Miller from a novel by Nina Berberova, and starring Romane Bohringer, Yelena Safonova and Richard Bohringer. Seedpeople Seedpeople is a 1992 film executive produced by Charles Band and directed by Peter Manoogian. It stars Sam Hennings and Andrea Roth. Crime of the Century Crime of the Century is a 1996 HBO television film directed by Mark Rydell. It presents a dramatization of the Lindbergh kidnapping of 1932. The film stars Stephen Rea as Bruno Hauptmann and Isabella Rossellini as his wife Anna. Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi is a 1988 comedy Marathi film directed by Sachin Pilgaonkar and released in India on 23 September 1988. The movie is a remake of 1966 Hindi film Biwi Aur Makan directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee which was also remade in Kannada in 2003 as Olu Saar Bari Olu , in Hindi in 2009 as Paying Guests , in Punjabi in 2014 as Mr & Mrs 420 and in Bengali in 2017 as Jio Pagla. Now it is considered as a cult classic comedy in Marathi cinema. The film is a kind of tribute to the stage character of Bal Gandharva who was famous for playing both male and female characters in one scene where Ashok saraf and Sachin pilgaonkar watching painting of Bal Gandharva. In one interview Cricket player Sachin Tendulkar called Ashi hi banwa banwi as his favourite Marathi film. The Gospel According to Matthew The Visual Bible: Matthew is a 1993 film portraying the life of Jesus as it is found in the Gospel of Matthew. The complete Gospel is presented word-for-word based on the New International Version of the Bible. It was directed by South African film maker Regardt van den Bergh and stars veteran actor Richard Kiley in the role of St. Matthew, newcomer Bruce Marchiano as Jesus, and Gerrit Schoonhoven as Peter. Fellini: I'm a Born Liar Fellini: Im a Born Liar is a 2002 French documentary film written and directed by Damian Pettigrew. Based on Federico Fellinis last confessions filmed by Pettigrew in Rome in 1991 and 1992, the film eschews straightforward biography to highlight the Italian directors unorthodox working methods, conscience, and philosophy. A masterclass in cinema aesthetics, the feature documentary uses excerpts and behind-the-scenes from 8½, Juliet of the Spirits, Histoires extraordinaires, Fellini Satyricon, Amarcord, Fellinis Casanova, And the Ship Sails On, and City of Women. Also interviewed are Roberto Benigni, Terence Stamp, and Donald Sutherland, among other notable Fellini collaborators. The film was nominated for Best Documentary at the European Film Awards, Europes equivalent of the Oscars. Fighting Tommy Riley Fighting Tommy Riley is a 2004 American independent film that tells the story of Tommy Riley and Marty Goldberg, a boxer and his trainer, as they work to secure a title shot for Tommy. Their plans are complicated by the unrequited feelings Marty develops for Tommy. When a big-time promoter seeks to acquire Tommys contract, Tommy endangers his future career because of his loyalty to Marty. Marty, seeing only one way to free Tommy to take his shot, takes his own life. Directed by Eddie OFlaherty, the film was written by J. P. Davis, who sold the script only on the condition that he himself would play Tommy. It also stars Eddie Jones as Marty, Christina Chambers as Stephanie, Diane Tayler as Diane Stone, and Paul Raci as Bob Silver. Fighting Tommy Riley opened in limited release on May 6, 2005 to generally positive reviews, with Joness performance as Marty frequently singled out for praise. Geometria Geometria is a 1987 short fantasy horror comedy film written and directed by Guillermo del Toro. It is based loosely on Fredric Browns short story, Naturally, which was originally published in Beyond Fantasy Fiction and later reprinted in the short story collection Honeymoon in Hell. Geometria was shot in Guadalajara in Mexico. It is the tenth short film del Toro directed, though all but 1985s Doña Lupe remain unreleased. Del Toro was not satisfied with the original cut of the film, and said that he was not able to finish it the way he wanted to at the time. A directors cut of the film, slightly shorter than the 1987 cut, with a new music score composed by Christopher Drake was included on The Criterion Collections 2010 release of del Toros 1993 feature film debut, Cronos. Everything Will be Fine Everything Will Be Fine is a 2010 Danish film directed by Christoffer Boe, who also wrote the screenplay. Beautiful Beautiful is a 2011 Indian Malayalam musical drama thriller film written by Anoop Menon and directed by V. K. Prakash. The film stars Jayasurya, Anoop Menon and Meghana Raj in the lead roles. The cinematography was by Jomon T. John and the music was composed by Ratheesh Vegha. It tells the story about the intense bonding of two friends, one quadriplegic and the other a musician. The film released on 2 December 2011 to predominantly positive reviews and was a commercial success. Saturday Morning Mystery Saturday Morning Mystery is a 2012 independent horror film by Spencer Parsons that premiered at the 2012 Los Angeles Film Festival. The movie is a dark parody/spoof of the Scooby-Doo cartoon series. Parsons cited Re-Animator and Basket Case as inspirations for the film. Saturday Morning Mystery had a projected video on demand release date of July 17, 2013 and a limited theatrical release date of August 9, 2013. The movie was released to DVD on August 20, 2013. The Most Assassinated Woman in the World The Most Assassinated Woman in the World is a 2018 French mystery thriller and the debut feature film directed and produced by Franck Ribière. It stars Anna Mouglalis, Niels Schneider, Eric Godon, Sissi Duparc, André Wilms, Michel Fau. The leading lady of Grand Guignol Theatre in Paris, Paula Max, is known for being murdered in every show on stage. Someone starts to notice that theres a link between these murders and a series of murders in real-life. The film is the first Belgian movie made for Netflix. It was shot in a 1.85 : 1 screen ratio through Spherical lens. It is loosely inspired by the work and life of actual French actress . Filmed over the course of a month and a half on an estimated budget of €4,500,000, the film was released straight to Netflix after a premiere at the Brussels International Fantasy Film Festival in April 2018. Zontar: The Thing from Venus Zontar, the Thing from Venus is a 1966 made for television science fiction film directed by Larry Buchanan and starring John Agar and Susan Bjurman. It is based on the teleplay by Hillman Taylor and Buchanan. It is a low-budget 16mm film color remake of Roger Cormans It Conquered the World, which also featured an alien invader from Venus. De Düva: The Dove The Dove is a 1968 Oscar-nominated American short film that humorously parodies the films of Swedish director Ingmar Bergman. The film borrows heavily from the plot lines of some of Bergmans most famous films. There is a journey by car back to the location of childhood memories as in Wild Strawberries. The main characters meet with the shrouded figure of Death as in The Seventh Seal. The film was directed by George Coe and Anthony Lover. Madeline Kahn made her first film appearance, in a supporting role. The dialogue and voice-over narration are spoken mostly in a heavily accented fictional language, which is mostly English made to sound like Swedish, with many of the nouns ending in "ska". There are also a smattering of Yiddish words. The subtitles, which often do not literally match the dialogue, add to the humor. The film was often shown in repertory film houses as a short feature when Bergman films were on the bill that audiences frequently did not realize that the short was a comedy until individuals started laughing when they began to understand the fake Swedish. Something for Everyone Something for Everyone is a 1970 American black comedy film starring Angela Lansbury, Michael York, Anthony Higgins, and Jane Carr. The film was based on the novel The Cook by Harry Kressing, with a screenplay by Hugh Wheeler. The plot to the film is quite different from the novel. Directed by Harold Prince for Cinema Center Films, the film began shooting on 30 June 1969 and was originally released by National General Pictures in July 1970. Lansbury was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. In the UK, the film was retitled Black Flowers for the Bride and released in May 1971. In 1986 and 1990, a VHS of the film was issued followed by DVD and Blu-ray on 6 December 2016. Amuck Amuck! is an Italian giallo film directed by Silvio Amadio. Urusei yatsura is a comedic manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi and serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from 1978 to 1987. Its 374 individual chapters were published in 34 tankōbon volumes. It tells the story of Ataru Moroboshi, and the alien Lum, who believes she is Atarus wife after he accidentally proposes to her. The series makes heavy use of Japanese mythology, culture and puns. It was adapted into an anime television series produced by Kitty Films and broadcast on Fuji Television affiliates from 1981 to 1986 with 195 episodes. Twelve OVAs and six theatrical movies followed, and the series was released on VHS, Laserdisc, DVD, and Blu-ray Disc in Japan. The manga series was republished in different formats in Japan. Viz Media released the series in North America in the 1990s under the names Lum and The Return of Lum, but dropped it after nine volumes. They re-licensed the manga and began releasing an omnibus edition under its original title with new translations in 2019. The television series, OVAs, and five of the films were released in North America with English subtitles, as well as a dub for the films by AnimEigo. They provided extensive notes on the series to allow people to understand the many cultural references and jokes in the series that would not normally be understood by non-Japanese. The remaining film, Beautiful Dreamer, was released bilingually by Central Park Media. Five of the movies, as well as the OVAs, are available from MVM Films in the United Kingdom. The series was released on television in Southeast Asia as Lamu the Invader Girl. Urusei Yatsura launched Takahashis career and received positive reception in and out of Japan from fans and critics alike. In 1980, the series received the Shogakukan Manga Award. The television series is credited with introducing the format of using pop songs as opening and closing themes in anime. In 2008, the first new animation in 17 years was shown at the Rumiko Takahashi exhibition Its a Rumic World. Next of Kin Next of Kin is a 1984 film directed by Atom Egoyan. It is Egoyans first feature film and won prizes at International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg and was nominated for Best Achievement in Direction in the Genie Awards. Guilty Conscience Guilty Conscience is a 1985 American TV movie, produced by Robert A. Papazian, written by Richard Levinson and William Link, directed by David Greene, starring Anthony Hopkins, Blythe Danner and Swoosie Kurtz. It premiered on April 2, 1985 on CBS. The film is a drama, but also a mystery, with many plot twists and turns. Prisoners of the Sun Blood Oath is a 1990 Australian feature film, known in some countries as Prisoners of the Sun. The film is based on the real-life trial of Japanese soldiers for war crimes committed against Allied prisoners of war on the island of Ambon, in the Netherlands East Indies, such as the Laha massacre of 1942. It was directed by Stephen Wallace and co-written by Denis Whitburn and Brian A. Williams. The cast included Bryan Brown, George Takei, Terry OQuinn, John Bach, John Clarke, Deborah Kara Unger, John Polson, Nicholas Eadie, David Argue and Ray Barrett. The film was the first film debut for both Russell Crowe and Jason Donovan, in minor roles. It was nominated for several AFI Awards in 1990, including "Best Film". It won the AFI Awards for "Best Achievement in Sound" and "Best Achievement in Costume Design". Behind Enemy Lines Behind Enemy Lines is an American 1997 action film starring Thomas Ian Griffith, Chris Mulkey, Mark Carlton, and Spanky Manikan. A Vietnamese military officer, General Nguy is purchasing nuclear triggers from a Chinese national at the border. A two-man special operations US Marine Team thwarts the transaction and obtains the triggers. However, one of the Marines, Jones, is unavoidably left behind. Mike Weston thinks Jones is dead, but when he learns otherwise from Colonel Wolfe, he goes back for him. Once in Vietnam, he is picked up and General Nguy tries to get his nuclear triggers back. Weston almost escapes, but is eventually subdued and taken to prison so General Nguy can persuade Weston to tell him the location of the nuclear triggers. News of Mike’s arrest prompts Mike Westin’s sister, Kat and several very loyal ex-Marine buddies go to Vietnam to help get him out. Weston’s sister and friends are eventually joined by an Embassy US Marine Sergeant Blakley. Eventually, Weston and Jones from inside the prison – family and friends from outside - finally overwhelm the prison guards. Unfortunately, Sergeant Blakley sacrifices himself to take out an armored car before it can reinforce the prison. With the nuclear triggers regained the team all make it to the rendezvous with Colonel Wolfe – except Jones. Jones is barricaded in a guard tower machine-gunning the remaining guards in a last stand. Wolfe refuses to go back for him, but Weston will have nothing of it. Jones, about to be overwhelmed, is plucked at the last second by helicopter from the guard tower. The entire team successfully escape Vietnam. In the end, Mike, Jones, the team, and their girlfriends sail off into the sunset headed to Hawaii on his yacht. Ferie d'agosto August Vacation is a 1995 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Paolo Virzì. The film was awarded with the David di Donatello for Best Film. Crime and Punishment Crime and Punishment is a 1998 American made-for-television drama film directed by Joseph Sargent. It stars Patrick Dempsey and Ben Kingsley. Daulat Ki Jung Daulat Ki Jung : War of Wealth is a 1992 Indian film starring Aamir Khan, Juhi Chawla, Shafi Inamdar, Paresh Rawal, Tiku Talsania, Dilip Tahil, Kader Khan and Kiran Kumar in leading roles. Love Song Love Song is a 2000 film produced for television by MTV and directed by Julie Dash. The film stars Monica, Christian Kane, Rachel True and Essence Atkins. It was released on December 1, 2000. Duct Tape Forever Duct Tape Forever is a 2002 comedy film based on The Red Green Show. It was written by Steve Smith, the actor who plays Red Green. Tsatsiki: Friends Forever Tsatsiki – vänner för alltid is an internationally co-produced drama film directed by Eddie Thomas Petersen, which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 December 2001, based on the books about Tsatsiki written by Moni Nilsson-Brännström. Treasure Island is a Japanese anime television series developed with the 26 episodes for 23 minutes series that aired in 1978 and 1979 in Japan and in the mid-1980s in Europe, Mexico, South America & Arab World countries, based on Robert Louis Stevensons novel of the same name. In 2013 a movie compilation dubbed in English by Bang Zoom! Entertainment was available on the North American Hulu, but has since been removed. However, as of early 2016, TMS has made the 2013 compilation movie available to watch on YouTube for free. BoyTown BoyTown is a 2006 Australian comedy film, directed by Kevin Carlin and starring an ensemble cast of prominent Australian comedians, including Glenn Robbins, Mick Molloy, Bob Franklin, Wayne Hope and Gary Eck. It was filmed in Melbourne, Victoria. An official preview showing of the film was held in Sydney on 16 October 2006. BoyTown was released in Australia on 19 October 2006. It grossed in its home country. Suffering Man's Charity Suffering Mans Charity, later released as Ghost Writer, is a 2007 comedy/horror film directed by Alan Cumming, written by playwright Thomas Gallagher, and starring Alan Cumming and David Boreanaz. Wilde Salomé Wilde Salomé is a 2011 American documentary-drama film written, directed by, and starring Al Pacino. An exploration of Oscar Wildes play Salomé, the film premiered at the 68th Venice International Film Festival. At the festival, Pacino was presented with the Glory to the Filmmaker! Award and the film won the Queer Lion award. The United States premiere of Wilde Salomé was held on March 21, 2012, at the Castro Theatre in San Franciscos Castro District. Marking the 130th anniversary of Oscar Wildes visit to San Francisco, the premiere was a fundraiser for the GLBT Historical Society, with 1,000 tickets reserved for sale to the public. A new version of the film without the documentary elements, titled Salomé, was released on August 10, 2013 in the United States and on September 21, 2014 in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Proud American Proud American is a 2008 biographical drama film released by Slowhand Cinema in both conventional 35mm and IMAX format. It features five stories that intend to capture the essence of the American spirit, two of them chronicling the founding of Wal-Mart and Coca-Cola. The film holds the distinction of being the lowest-grossing wide release in movie history, and was noted for having obtained additional revenue through overt sponsorship of the two companies, as well as MasterCard and American Airlines, whose product placement can be observed throughout the film. Manson, My Name Is Evil Leslie, My Name Is Evil is a 2009 Canadian film written and directed by Reginald Harkema. It was renamed Manson, My Name is Evil after its initial release. Hard Boiled Sweets Hard Boiled Sweets is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by David L.G. Hughes. It tells the story of a group of squabbling Essex gangsters. The cast includes two actors that had appeared in Hughes earlier short film A Girl and a Gun from which this, his first feature, was developed. Ragada Ragada is a 2010 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Veeru Potla and produced by D. Siva Prasad Reddy. It stars Nagarjuna, Anushka Shetty, and Priyamani in lead roles, with the music composed by S. Thaman. The film revolves around Satya, a village rowdy who arrives in the city to earn money and willingly participates in a fight between two rivals that brings him to their attention. Ragada was released theatrically on 24 December 2010. In 2011, it was dubbed into Tamil as Vambu. A Hindi dubbed version under the original title was also released the same year by Aditya Music. Saguni Saguni is a 2012 Tamil political satire comedy film directed by Shankar Dayal and produced by S.R.Prabhu. The film features Karthi and Pranitha in the lead roles, while Santhanam, Prakash Raj, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Raadhika, and Nassar appear in supporting roles. Dubbed versions of the film were released in Telugu and Hindi as Shakuni and Rowdy Leader respectively. The film was declared an average hit. Calendar Girls Calendar Girls is a 2015 Indian drama film directed by Madhur Bhandarkar and co-produced by Sangeeta Ahir and Bhandarkar Entertainment. The films music was composed by Meet Bros Anjjan and Amaal Mallik. The film released on 25 September 2015. According to Bhandarkar, the story of Calendar Girls is 75% reality and 25% fiction. Step Step is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Amanda Lipitz, focusing on a girls Baltimore high school dance team. It won the U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Inspirational Filmmaking at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and the Audience Award for Best Feature at the 2017 AFI Docs Festival. It was released in theaters on August 4, 2017. Breakfast for Two Breakfast for Two is a 1937 American screwball comedy film made by RKO Radio Pictures. It was directed by Alfred Santell. The film stars Barbara Stanwyck, Herbert Marshall and Glenda Farrell. Stanwyck and Marshall worked together once more, immediately following this film, on the 20th-Century-Fox drama Always Goodbye. The Luck of the Irish The Luck of the Irish is a 1948 film with Tyrone Power, Anne Baxter, Lee J. Cobb, Cecil Kellaway, and Jayne Meadows. The Velvet Touch The Velvet Touch is a 1948 American film noir drama directed by Jack Gage and starring Rosalind Russell, Leon Ames, Leo Genn and Claire Trevor. On the Bowery On the Bowery is a 1956 American docufiction film directed by Lionel Rogosin. The film, Rogosins first feature was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. After the Second World War, Lionel Rogosin made a vow to fight fascism and racism wherever he found it. In 1954, he left the family business, the Beaunit Mills-American Rayon Corporation, in order to make films in accordance with his ideals. As he needed experience, he looked around for a subject and was struck by the plight of the men on the Bowery, and he determined that a portrayal of their daily lives on the streets and in the bars of the New York City neighborhood would make a strong film. Thus, On the Bowery served as Rogosins practice film for the subsequent filming of his anti-apartheid film Come Back. In 2008, On the Bowery was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Fiasco in Milan Audace colpo dei soliti ignoti is a 1959 Italian comedy crime film directed by Nanni Loy. The film stars Vittorio Gassman, Renato Salvatori and Claudia Cardinale. It is the sequel to Mario Monicellis I soliti ignoti. The Three Stooges in Orbit The Three Stooges In Orbit is a 1962 comedy film directed by Edward Bernds. It is the fourth feature film to star the Three Stooges after their 1959 resurgence in popularity. By this time, the trio consisted of Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Joe DeRita. Released by Columbia Pictures and produced by Normandy Productions, The Three Stooges In Orbit was directed by long-time Stooge director Edward Bernds, whom Moe later cited as the teams finest director. Witchcraft Witchcraft is a 1964 British black and white horror film directed by Don Sharp and starring Lon Chaney Jr. The script was written by Harry Spalding. The Jokers The Jokers is a 1967 British comedy film written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, and directed by Michael Winner. The film stars Michael Crawford and Oliver Reed as brothers who hatch a plot to steal the Crown Jewels. Very much of its time - "Swinging London" - the film makes great use of London locations. Included was a short sequence of Jezebel, a 1916 Dennis N-Type fire engine that is still owned and run by the Royal College of Science Union at Imperial College London. The Mouth Agape The Mouth Agape is a 1974 French drama film directed by Maurice Pialat. It depicts, in a cinematic realist fashion, a woman going through a terminal illness and also dealing with the tumultuous lives of her husband and son. It was one of the least commercially successful of Pialats films. It was the third film of the ten that he directed before his death in January 2003. It is also known under the titles The Gaping Mouth and The Gaping Maw. The film stars Monique Mélinand, Philippe Léotard, Hubert Deschamps, and Nathalie Baye in the main roles. Néstor Almendros, the Spanish cinematographer known for working with the Nouvelle Vague directors François Truffaut and Éric Rohmer, collaborated with Pialat for the first time on The Mouth Agape. The title is a poetic reference to the open mouth position sometimes found in corpses. The Softening of the Egg Egg! Egg! A Hardboiled Story is a 1975 Swedish black comedy film directed by Hans Alfredson, starring Gösta Ekman, Max von Sydow and Birgitta Andersson. Alfredson won the award for Best Director at the 11th Guldbagge Awards. Oliver's Story Olivers Story is a 1978 American romantic drama film and a sequel to Love Story based on a novel by Erich Segal published a year earlier. It was directed by John Korty and again starred Ryan ONeal, this time opposite Candice Bergen. The original music score was composed by Lee Holdridge and Francis Lai. It was released by Paramount Pictures on December 15, 1978. This films promotional tagline is: "It takes someone very special to help you forget someone very special." Cameron's Closet Camerons Closet, also known as Camerons Terror, is a 1988 American horror film. The film was directed by Armand Mastroianni and stars Scott Curtis, Cotter Smith, Mel Harris, Tab Hunter, Kim Lankford, Gary Hudson and William Lustig. Where Sleeping Dogs Lie Where Sleeping Dogs Lie is a 1991 thriller film directed by Charles Finch and starring Dylan McDermott, Sharon Stone and Tom Sizemore. The primary location for the film was C.E. Toberman Estate, a large Mediterranean-style, 22-room house built at the top of Camino Palmero in 1928 by C. E. Toberman. Henry II: Portrait of a Serial Killer Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Part II is a 1996 horror film written and directed by Chuck Parello. The film is the sequel to Portrait of a Serial Killer. Heroic Duo Heroic Duo is a 2003 Hong Kong action film produced and directed by Benny Chan and starring Leon Lai, Ekin Cheng and Francis Ng. Puzzlehead Puzzlehead is a science fiction drama film starring Stephen Galaida, Robbie Shapiro, and Mark Janis. It was written and directed by James Bai and the film debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 21, 2005 before opening in limited release in New York City on March 23, 2006. City of Rott City of Rott is a 2006 animated zombie film by Frank Sudol, who performed all filmmaking duties himself. The film uses 2D limited animation in a style similar to South Park. A sequel, City of Rott 2, was released in October 2014 through Amazon.com. Opposite Day Opposite Day is an American comedy film released in October 2009 starring Billy Unger, Ariel Winter, and Dylan Cash, written by Max Botkin. The End of America The End of America is a 2008 documentary film directed by Annie Sundberg and Ricki Stern, adapted from Naomi Wolfs 2007 book, Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot. The film analyzes policy changes made during the Bush Administration, and makes the case that these changes threaten American democracy. Mosquita y Mari Mosquita y Mari is a 2012 coming-of-age film written and directed by Aurora Guerrero and starring Fenessa Pineda and Venecia Troncoso. Food and Shelter Food and Shelter is a 2015 Spanish drama directed by Juan Miguel del Castillo. It premiered in Spain on 4 December 2015. It won a Goya Award for Best Actress. It is the first feature film from Castillo, an experienced editor and director of shorts. The film reflects the stresses faced by individuals as the impact of the 2007–2008 global economic crisis continues to be felt in the Spanish economy . The film was largely financed by crowdfunding. Burn Your Maps Burn Your Maps is a 2016 American adventure comedy-drama film written and directed by Jordan Roberts, based on the short story of the same name by Robyn Joy Leff. The film stars Vera Farmiga, Jacob Tremblay, Suraj Sharma, Ramón Rodríguez, Virginia Madsen, and Marton Csokas. The film had its world premiere at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2016, and was released on June 21, 2019, by Vertical Entertainment. I Feel Good I Feel Good is a 2018 French-Belgian-German-American comedy satire of both capitalism and communism directed by Benoît Delépine and Gustave de Kervern. The Rocket from Calabuch Calabuch is a 1956 comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga. Chamber of Horrors Chamber of Horrors is a 1966 horror film directed by Hy Averback and starring Patrick ONeal, Cesare Danova, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Wayne Rogers and Laura Devon. The screenplay is by Stephen Kandel, from a story by Kandel and Ray Russell. The film was released to theatres but was originally shot as a television movie and a pilot film for a proposed series called House of Wax. The Vengeance of She The Vengeance of She is a 1968 British fantasy film directed by Cliff Owen and starring John Richardson, Olga Schoberová, Edward Judd, André Morell and Colin Blakely. It bears little in common with the novel Ayesha: The Return of She by H. Rider Haggard. It was made by Hammer Films as a loose sequel to the 1965 hit film She. Tag: The Assassination Game TAG: The Assassination Game, also known as Everybody Gets it in the End, is a 1982 film directed by Nick Castle and starring Robert Carradine and Linda Hamilton in her first feature film starring role. It is based on the game Assassin. Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man is a 1981 Italian film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci. It stars Anouk Aimée and Ugo Tognazzi, who was awarded the Best Male Actor Award at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival for his performance. In his review, Vincent Canby describes the film as, "Bernardo Bertoluccis very good, cerebrally tantalizing new film, Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man, the story of what may or may not be a terrorist kidnapping of the sort that has been making Italian headlines with increasing frequency in recent years." Lionheart Lionheart, also known as Lionheart: The Childrens Crusade, is a 1987 adventure film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and produced by Talia Shire and Stanley OToole. Shires brother, Francis Ford Coppola, initially planned to direct the film but instead opted to be executive producer along with Shires husband, Jack Schwartzman. The screenplay was written by Menno Meyjes and Richard Outten from a story by Meyjes. The composer Jerry Goldsmith wrote the score. The film was released in August 1987. It was distributed by Orion Pictures. Tiger Cage 2 Tiger Cage 2 is a 1990 Hong Kong action film directed by Yuen Woo-ping and starring Donnie Yen. The film is a sequel to the 1988 film Tiger Cage, which was also directed by Yuen, and features a new storyline with returning cast members Yen and Carol Cheng in different roles. The Day a Pig Fell Into the Well The Day a Pig Fell Into the Well is a 1996 Korean drama film and the directorial debut of Hong Sang-soo. It stars Bang Eun-hee, Jo Eun-sook, Park Jin-song, Lee Eung-kyung and Kim Eui-sung. It was also the feature film debut of Song Kang-ho. The title derives from a 1954 book by John Cheever. Hong earned the Best Director award at the Korean Blue Dragon Film Awards for his work as well as awards at Rotterdam and Vancouver. The Call of the Wild Call of the Wild: Dog of the Yukon is a 1996 movie. The screenplay by Graham Ludlow is based on Jack Londons classic novel The Call of the Wild, is narrated by Richard Dreyfuss, and stars Rutger Hauer. The Hollywood Reporter said it was, "... a pleasant surprise. Much more faithful to Jack Londons 1903 classic than the two Hollywood versions." The New York Post claimed Ludlows adaptation was the "best version yet of Jack Londons classic story of survival." Three Leonberger dog actors played the starring dog Buck. The breed used in this adaptation was not the one identified in the novel, but the look is similar. Jack London describes Buck as a huge, four-year-old half-Saint Bernard and half-Scottish shepherd dog. Kucch To Hai Kucch To Hai is a 2003 Indian Hindi slasher film directed by Anurag Basu and Anil V. Kumar, while its written by Rajeev Javehri. The film stars Tusshar Kapoor, Esha Deol, Anita Hassanandani, Yash Tonk, Rishi Kapoor, Jeetendra and Moonmoon Sen. The film is produced under the banner of Balaji Motion Pictures. It is inspired by Urban Legend, while it is a remake of the American horror film I Know What You Did Last Summer. Sethurama Iyer CBI Sethurama Iyer CBI is a 2004 Malayalam mystery crime film directed by K Madhu, written by S. N. Swami, and starring Mammootty, Mukesh and Jagathy Sreekumar.Shyam composed the background score for the film. This film is the third in the series of the CBI investigative thrillers featuring Mammootty as CBI officer Sethurama Iyer. Ghost Train is a Japanese horror film released in 2006. It was the first Japanese film that was released in Korea before Japan. The Waiting City The Waiting City is a 2010 Australian film directed by Claire McCarthy. The Waiting City stars Joel Edgerton and Radha Mitchell, and was an official selection at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. The Oath The Oath is a 2010 documentary film directed by Laura Poitras. It tells the cross-cut tale of two men, Abu Jandal and Salim Ahmed Hamdan, whose meeting launched them on juxtaposed paths with al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, the September 11 attacks, US military tribunals and the U.S. Supreme Court. The film is the second of a trilogy, with the first being My Country, documenting the lives of Iraqi citizens during the U.S. occupation of Iraq. The third, Citizenfour, focuses on the NSAs domestic surveillance programs. The Oath is distributed both theatrically and non-theatrically in the US by New York-based Zeitgeist Films. Looking for Hortense Looking for Hortense is a 2012 French comedy-drama film directed by Pascal Bonitzer. Two Days Two Days is a 2011 romantic comedy directed by Avdotya Smirnova. Out of Inferno Out of Inferno is a 2013 Hong Kong-Chinese disaster film directed by the Pang Brothers released on 3 October 2013. Starring Sean Lau, Louis Koo and Angelica Lee, the movie is about a fire that engulfs a high-rise building in southern China and the subsequent rescue mission by the citys fire department. Pudsey the Dog: The Movie Pudsey The Dog: The Movie is a 2014 British 3D live action family comedy film directed by Nick Moore, produced by Simon Cowell, written by Paul Rose with music by Simon Woodgate and starring Pudsey the Dog, one half of the dancing duo Ashleigh and Pudsey, voiced by David Walliams. Other stars include Jessica Hynes, John Sessions, Jim Tavaré and Izzy Meikle-Small. The film was made by Vertigo Films and Syco Entertainment, and was released in the United Kingdom on 18 July 2014, after it was originally set to be released in December the previous year. The film received negative reviews from critics, and it earned £2.6 million on a £2.5 million budget. On 10 November 2014, Pudsey the Dog: The Movie was released on DVD in the United Kingdom. Coming Through the Rye Coming Through the Rye is a 2015 American coming-of-age drama film written and directed by James Steven Sadwith. It stars Alex Wolff and Stefania LaVie Owen as two teenagers who set out to find author J. D. Salinger, played by Chris Cooper. The film is based on Sadwiths own quest to find Salinger. It is Sadwiths directorial debut. Initiation Love is 2015 Japanese romance film directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi. It was released in Japan on May 23, 2015. The film contains a different plot to the original book written by Kurumi Inui, and within the last 5 minutes, twists the entire story into a different perspective. Its dark, brooding meaning behind the film leaves the audience in shock. Hearts Divided Hearts Divided is a 1936 American musical film about the real-life marriage between American Elizabeth Betsy Patterson and Jérôme Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon. It starred Marion Davies and Dick Powell as the couple. The film was a remake of the 1928 Glorious Betsy, which was in turn based on the play Glorious Betsy by Rida Johnson Young. The Shining Hour The Shining Hour is a 1938 American romantic drama film directed by Frank Borzage, based on the 1934 play The Shining Hour by Keith Winter, and starring Joan Crawford and Margaret Sullavan. The supporting cast of the MGM film features Robert Young, Melvyn Douglas, Fay Bainter and Hattie McDaniel. The Sky's the Limit The Skys The Limit is a 1943 romantic musical comedy film starring Fred Astaire and Joan Leslie, with music by Harold Arlen and lyrics by Johnny Mercer. The film was directed by Edward H. Griffith, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Astaire plays a Flying Tiger pilot on leave. The comedy is provided by Robert Benchley and Eric Blore, a stalwart from the early Astaire-Rogers pictures. This was an unusual departure for Astaire, one which caused some consternation among film critics and fans at the time, though not enough to prevent the film from doing well. Aside from the dancing - which contains a famous solo performance to the standard "One For My Baby", described by Astaire as "the best song specially written for me"—the script provided him with his first opportunity to act in a serious dramatic role, and one with which his acting abilities, sometimes disparaged, appear to cope. Arlen and Mercer were nominated for the Oscar for Best Original Song, for "My Shining Hour". Leigh Harline was nominated for the Academy Award for Music. Johnny Angel Johnny Angel is a 1945 film noir directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Frank Gruber and Steve Fisher from the novel Mr. Angel Comes Aboard by Charles Gordon Booth. The movie stars George Raft, Claire Trevor and Signe Hasso, and features Hoagy Carmichael. Conspirator Conspirator is a 1949 American-British film noir suspense/espionage/thriller film, directed by Victor Saville and starring Robert Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor. Based on the 1948 novel Conspirator by Humphrey Slater, the film is about a beautiful eighteen-year-old American woman who meets and falls in love with a British Guards officer who turns out to be a spy for the Soviet Union. After they are married, she discovers his true identity and forces him to choose between his marriage and his ideology. When his Soviet handlers order him to murder his young American wife, he is faced with the ultimate choice. Conspirator was made for distribution by MGM. The film created some controversy over the age difference between Robert Taylor, who was in his late thirties, and Elizabeth Taylor, who was only sixteen at the time of production. The producers were careful to cut mentions in the film of British traitors during the Second World War, such as John Amery and Norman Baillie-Stewart, out of fear of litigation by their families. An indirect mention of Baillie-Stewart remained in the film, however, with him being referred to not by name, but simply as "that fellow in the Tower". The plot of the film also bore some similarities to the later case of the Cambridge Spies, including Donald MacLean. Colt .45 Colt .45 is a 1950 American Western film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Randolph Scott, Ruth Roman, and Zachary Scott. Reissued under the title Thundercloud, the film served as the loose basis for the television series Colt .45 seven years later. Written by Thomas W. Blackburn, author of the lyrics to The Ballad of Davy Crockett, the film is about a gun salesman and gunfighter who tracks down a killer who stole two new Colt .45 repeating pistols leaving a trail of dead bodies behind him. The revolvers used in the movie were actually first model .44 Caliber Colt revolving belt pistols made in 1849 and reaching final form by 1850. Scott correctly demonstrated how to load them so the producers of the film were most likely aware of the anachronism in the title. Foreign Intrigue Foreign Intrigue is a 1956 American Eastmancolor film noir crime film starring Robert Mitchum The film is written, produced and directed by Sheldon Reynolds, who had produced a television series called Foreign Intrigue in 1951. Foreign Intrigue was one of the first major Hollywood films to be based on a popular TV series. La Parisienne La Parisienne is a 1957 Technicolor French comedy film starring Brigitte Bardot, Charles Boyer and Henri Vidal, directed by Michel Boisrond. Bardot plays the daughter of the French President who marries her fathers secretary, but the couple becomes jealous of each others purported sexual flings. Costumes by Pierre Balmain. Dialogue is French, dubbed version available. The Law Is the Law The Law Is the Law is a 1958 French-Italian comedy film directed by Christian-Jaque. It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. Two Solutions for One Problem Two Solutions for One Problem is a 1975 Iranian short film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. La guerra del ferro: Ironmaster Ironmaster is a 1983 film directed by Umberto Lenzi. Endgame - Bronx lotta finale Endgame is a 1983 Italian post-apocalyptic film starring Al Cliver, Laura Gemser and George Eastman. It was directed, co-written and produced by Joe DAmato, under the pseudonym "Steven Benson". Cold Heaven Cold Heaven is a film, released in 1991, which was directed by Nicolas Roeg. The film score was by Stanley Myers. The screenplay, by Allan Scott, is based on a novel of the same name by Northern Irish-Canadian writer Brian Moore, which was published in 1983. Flowers from Another World Flores de otro mundo is a 1999 Spanish film, written and directed by Icíar Bollaín and starring José Sancho, Luis Tosar and Lisete Mejía. The plot follows three women who arrive to a village in rural Spain looking for love and to start a new life. Very well received, the film won the International Critics Week Grand Prix award at the Cannes Film Festival. Maze Maze is a 2000 romance film about a New York painter and sculptor—Lyle Maze—with Tourette syndrome and obsessive–compulsive disorder, who falls in love with Callie, the pregnant girlfriend of Mazes best friend Mike while Mike is away on a long stay in Africa as a doctor. Aszparuh Khan Asparuh is a 1981 three-part Bulgarian historical action and drama film telling the story of Khan Asparuh and the events around the founding of the medieval Bulgarian state in 681 AD. It was shot and released on the occasion of the 1300th anniversary of Bulgaria. The film was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The director is Ludmil Staikov, with Stoyko Peev playing Asparuh, Antoniy Genov playing Velisarius and Vanya Tsvetkova Pagane. In 1984 the film was internationally released as 681 AD: The Glory of Khan in a 92-minute English-language edited version, down from the original 4½ hours. The version has received much criticism for not presenting the entire plot well and focusing on certain aspects, thus changing the whole feel of the production. Straight-Jacket Straight-Jacket is a 2004 comedy film written and directed by Richard Day, based on his play. Done as a pastiche of the Rock Hudson-Doris Day romantic comedy films, Straight-Jacket tells the story of Guy Stone, a closeted gay actor in the 1950s who is modeled on Hudson. I Believe in Unicorns I Believe in Unicorns is a 2014 American independent coming-of-age romantic drama film written and directed by Leah Meyerhoff. The film stars Natalia Dyer, Peter Vack, Julia Garner, Amy Seimetz and Toni Meyerhoff. The film was released on May 29, 2015, by Gravitas Ventures. Rasputin Raspoutine or is a Franco-Russian historical film about the last year of the life of one of the most enigmatic figures of Russian history of the 20th century - Grigori Rasputin. Therapy for a Vampire Therapy for a Vampire is a 2014 Austrian comedy horror film. It was written and directed by David Ruehm. Pickings Pickings is a 2018 independent neo-noir crime film written, produced, and directed by Usher Morgan. The film stars Elyse Price, Joel Bernard, Katie Vincent, Joe Trombino, Emil Ferzola, Yaron Urbas and Taso Mikroulis. Price plays Jo Lee-Haywood, a mysterious bar owner defending her family and business from the wrath of a short-tempered mobster and his protection racket. The film was released to theaters in the United States on March 2, 2018. Acid Acid is a Russian drama film directed by Alexander Gorchilin. In June 2018, the film participated in the Kinotavr film festival debut competition, where Gorchilin was awarded the prize for best film. The film premiered in Russia on October 4, 2018 and in Berlin, Germany on February 8, 2019. Hollywood Steps Out Hollywood Steps Out is a 1941 short Merrie Melodies cartoon by Warner Bros., directed by Tex Avery. The cartoon features caricatures by Ben Shenkman of Hollywood celebrities from the 1930s and early 1940s, including Cary Grant, Clark Gable, Wallace Beery, Bing Crosby, Greta Garbo, and Groucho Marx. Kekec Kekec is a 1951 Slovene/Yugoslavian adventures-youth film directed by Jože Gale. Film was based on the Kekec Above the Lonely Abyss, a mountain narrative by Josip Vandot, last of three stories about Kekec, which was published in Slovenian youth magazine Zvonček in 1924. Film was produced by Triglav Film and originally distributed by Vesna film, currently at Viba film. Story is set in northwest part of Slovenian mountains, mainly in authors birthplace Kranjska Gora and Julian Alps. This is the first in the Jože Gale film series about Kekec and has two sequels: Good Luck, Kekec from 1963 and Kekecs Tricks from 1968. There was more than thousand kids on the films audition chosen by casting director Ernest Adamič. One of the supporting actors was Slovenian singer Lado Leskovar. Palm Springs Weekend Palm Springs Weekend is a 1963 Warner Bros. bedroom comedy film directed by Norman Taurog. It has elements of the beach party genre and has been called "a sort of Westernized version of Where the Boys Are" by Billboard magazine. It stars Troy Donahue, Stefanie Powers, Robert Conrad, Ty Hardin, and Connie Stevens. Bunker Palace Hôtel Bunker Palace Hôtel is a 1989 French post-apocalyptic film by comics artist Enki Bilal. In the imaginary dictatorship of a futuristic world, rebellion has broken out. The men in power scramble to the Bunker Palace Hotel, a safehouse built long ago for this contingency. A rebel spy sneaks in and observes the raving of the powerful and decadent inhabitants. They wonder what has happened to their leader, who has not arrived. Angela Angela is a 1995 film, Rebecca Millers directorial debut. It won awards at the Sundance Film Festival, the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film and the Gotham Awards. Slunce, seno, erotika Slunce, seno, erotika is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1991. Visitor of a Museum A Visitor to a Museum is a 1989 Soviet post-apocalyptic drama film directed by Konstantin Lopushansky. It was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver St. George and the Prix of Ecumenical Jury. Zatoichi's Pilgrimage is a 1966 Japanese chambara film directed by Kazuo Ikehiro and starring Shintaro Katsu as the blind masseur Zatoichi. It was originally released by the Daiei Motion Picture Company. Zatoichis Pilgrimage is the fourteenth episode in the 26-part film series devoted to the character of Zatoichi. It has also been known as Zatoichis Ocean Voyage Cashier Wants to Go to the Seaside Cashier Wants to Go to the Seaside is a 2000 Croatian comedy film directed by Dalibor Matanić. Buffalo Dance Buffalo Dance is an 1894 American 16-second black-and-white silent film shot in Thomas Edisons Black Maria studio. The film was made at the same time as Edisons Sioux Ghost Dance. It is one of the earliest films made featuring Native Americans. In this film, produced by William K. L. Dickson with William Heise as cinematographer, three Sioux warriors named Hair Coat, Parts His Hair and Last Horse dance in a circle and two other Native Americans sit behind them and accompany them with drums. According to the Edison catalog, the actors were "genuine Sioux Indians, in full war paint and war costumes." They were also apparently veterans of Buffalo Bills Wild West show. Raining Cats and Frogs Raining Cats and Frogs is a French traditional animation childrens feature film, released in 2003, directed by Jacques-Rémy Girerd and written by Girerd, Antoine Lanciaux and Iouri Tcherenkov at the animation studio Folimage. It is the first feature produced by Folimage and is distributed internationally by Universal Pictures. The movie is loosely based on the story of Noahs Ark. It is about a group of frogs who predict an imminent disaster where it will rain for forty days and forty nights. They tell a boy and girl who subsequently help save the animals in a zoo. The French DVD was released in 2005 with English subtitles. The US and Canada DVD Raining Cats and Frogs was released in 2008. Dubai Seenu Dubai Seenu is a 2007 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film starring Ravi Teja in the lead role and Nayantara as his love interest. The film is directed by Srinu Vaitla in his third collaboration with Ravi Teja after Nee Kosam and Venky. DVV Danayya produced this film after the box office success of his maiden film, Desamuduru. It was remade in Kannada as Dubai Babu with Upendra in lead role. A Tamil dubbed version titled Dubai Rani was released in Chennai on 29 July 2016. Fort Apache Napoli Fort Apache Napoli is a 2009 film directed by Marco Risi about the brief life and death of journalist Giancarlo Siani, who is played by Libero De Rienzo. In Your Veins In Your Veins is a 2009 Swedish/Norwegian drama film. It is based on the autobiographical novel by Lotta Thell. The film adaption was produced by Anna Croneman and directed by Beata Gårdeler, with the screenplay written by Karin Arrhenius. Its Swedish language title is I skuggan av värmen, which approximately translates to "In the shadow of the warmth". All Our Desires All Our Desires is a 2009 French drama film directed by Philippe Lioret. Marie Gillain was nominated for the Magritte Award for Best Actress for her role. The screenplay was adapted loosely from the 2011 French non-fiction book Other Lives But Mine. Alex Pandian Alex Pandian is a 2013 Tamil-language action comedy film and directed by Suraj that features Karthi and Anushka Shetty in the lead roles, while Santhanam, Milind Soman, Suman, Prathap Pothen and Nikita Thukral among others play pivotal supporting roles. Devi Sri Prasad composed the music. It was released on 11 January 2013. The films dubbed Telugu version Bad Boy, trimmed up to 20 minutes, was released on 22 March in more than 300 theatres. The film was also dubbed into Hindi under the same name by Goldmines Telefilms in 2014 with Karthis voice dubbed by Rajesh Khattar. Memories Memories is a 2014 French comedy drama film directed by Jean-Paul Rouve. Les Anarchistes Les Anarchistes is a 2015 French drama film directed by Elie Wajeman and co-written with Gaëlle Macé. It was selected to open the International Critics Week section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Mr. Long Mr. Long is a 2017 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Sabu. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. The Wagons Roll at Night The Wagons Roll at Night is a 1941 circus film directed by Ray Enright and starring Humphrey Bogart as traveling carnival owner Nick Coster, Sylvia Sidney as his girlfriend, and Eddie Albert as a newcomer who falls in love with Nicks sister, played by Joan Leslie. The screenplay is by Fred Niblo Jr. and Barry Trivers, and the film is based on a 1936 novel by Francis Wallace, first published as a serial in The Saturday Evening Post. This film marks the only instance to date when the story was presented using its original circus setting, as Wallaces novel was the basis for the earlier 1937 film Kid Galahad, directed by Michael Curtiz - also by Warner Bros. and featuring Bogart in a supporting role - but using the boxing world as a backdrop. In 1962, United Artists produced a musical remake of the "boxing" version of Wallaces story under the same title, directed by Phil Karlson and starring Elvis Presley as the boxer. The Falcon Takes Over The Falcon Takes Over, is a 1942 black-and-white mystery film directed by Irving Reis. The B film was the third, following The Gay Falcon and A Date with the Falcon, to star George Sanders as the character Gay Lawrence, a gentleman detective known by the sobriquet the Falcon. A Kid for Two Farthings A Kid For Two Farthings is a 1955 film, directed by Carol Reed. The screenplay was adapted by Wolf Mankowitz from his own novel of the same name. The film presumably gets its name from an Aramaic song traditionally sung after the Passover Seder, Chad Gadya, in which a kid bought for two small coins, "zuzim" in the original, stands in for the Children of Israel. City of Fear City of Fear is a black-and-white film noir directed by Irving Lerner. Mera Saaya Mera Saaya is a 1966 Indian Hindi film directed by Raj Khosla. It is a remake of the Marathi film Pathlaag. The music is by Madan Mohan and lyrics by Raja Mehdi Ali Khan. The film stars Sunil Dutt and Sadhana. This is director Raj Khoslas third film with Sadhana after Ek Musafir Ek Hasina and Woh Kaun Thi?. The film became a box office success. It won the Filmfare Best Sound Award for Manohar Amberkar. The songs "Jhumka Gira Re", "Naino Mein Badara Chhaye" and "Tu Jahan Jahan Chalega" became super-hits. Spur der Steine Trace of Stones is a 1966 East German film by Frank Beyer. It was based on the eponymous novel by Erik Neutsch and starred Manfred Krug in the main role. After its release, the film was shown only for a few days, before being shelved due to conflicts with the Socialist Unity Party, the ruling communist party in the German Democratic Republic. Only after 23 years was the film shown again, in November 1989. Isle of the Snake People Isle of the Snake People is a 1971 Mexican horror film directed by Juan Ibáñez and starring Boris Karloff and Julissa. The film was produced by Ibanez for Azteca Films. The film was released as La muerte viviente in the United States as a Spanish-language film. It was later dubbed in English but received little theatrical distribution, and was then released for television. The film is also known as Cult of the Dead and Snake People. The Outside Man The Outside Man is a 1972 French thriller set in Los Angeles, directed by Jacques Deray and starring Jean-Louis Trintignant, Ann-Margret, Roy Scheider, and Angie Dickinson. Cathy's Curse Cathys Curse is a 1977 Canadian-French horror film directed by Eddy Matalon and starring Alan Scarfe, Beverly Murray, and Randi Allen. The film follows a young girl who is possessed by the spirit of her deceased aunt. It was shot on location in Westmount and Montreal, Quebec. Though the film was critically panned upon initial release, with many deriding it as being overly derivative of other films of the period including The Exorcist and Carrie, it has since become a cult classic, some calling the film so bad its good. Blood Relatives Blood Relatives is a 1978 Canadian-French mystery film directed by Claude Chabrol from a screenplay that he and Sydney Banks adapted from a novel of the same name by Ed McBain. Set in Montreal, it involves the brutal murder of a teenage girl and the subsequent investigation led by Donald Sutherland as Steve Carella, the lead character of McBains 87th Precinct series. Blood Relatives was filmed under a policy that allowed full tax deferment to foreign produced films if they reflected a specific portrait of Canada. For this reason, the novels setting of a thinly-veiled New York City is changed to Montreal. Babylon Babylon is a 1980 British drama film directed by Franco Rosso, who co-wrote the screenplay with Martin Stellman. Produced by Gavrik Losey and the National Film Finance Corporation, the film is regarded as a classic. Rosalie Goes Shopping Rosalie Goes Shopping is a 1989 English-language German film directed by Percy Adlon and starring Marianne Sägebrecht, Brad Davis, and Judge Reinhold. Wicked City The Wicked City is a 1992 science fiction film directed by Peter Mak and produced by Tsui Hark. It is a live-action film adaptation of the Japanese anime of the same name, which in turn is based on the novel by Hideyuki Kikuchi. The film stars Jacky Cheung, Leon Lai, Yuen Woo-ping, Roy Cheung, Tatsuya Nakadai, Michelle Reis, and Carman Lee. It tells fictional story of conflicts and relationship between demon-like creatures and humans in 1990s Hong Kong. The film was one of the most popular Tsui Hark production in USA and Europe, and still plays in festivals and midnight screenings around the USA and Europe. Fit to Kill Fit to Kill is a 1993 action adventure film starring Dona Speir, Roberta Vasquez, Cynthia Brimhall, Julie Strain, Bruce Penhall, Chu Chu Malave and Geoffrey Moore. It was written and directed by Andy Sidaris and its the eighth installment in the Triple B series. 13th Child 13th Child is a 2002 direct-to-video horror film directed by Thomas Ashley and Steven Stockage. It is inspired by the Jersey Devil. The screenplay was written by Michael Maryk and Cliff Robertson, who also stars in the film. The story is based on The Jersey Devil by James F. McCloy and Ray Miller Jr. The film was shot in New Jersey at Wharton State Forest, Batsto Village, and Hammonton in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey. Gruesome School Trip Gruesome School Trip is a 2005 Dutch film, based on the novel series De Griezelbus by Paul van Loon. The film received a Golden Film award for having been viewed by over 100,000 people. Vaada Vaada is a 2005 Indian Hindi psychological thriller film directed by Satish Kaushik. The film stars Arjun Rampal, Amisha Patel and Zayed Khan in lead roles. The story revolves around a murder amidst a convoluted love-triangle. It released on 7 January 2005 and is a remake of Tamil super hit Sabaash. Baki the Grappler , known as Baki the Grappler in North America, is a manga series written and illustrated by Keisuke Itagaki. It was originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Champion from 1991 to 1999 and collected into 42 tankōbon volumes by Akita Shoten. The story follows teenager Baki Hanma as he trains and tests his fighting skills against a variety of different opponents in deadly, no rules hand-to-hand combat. The series was followed by three sequels in the same magazine; , which was serialized from 1999 to 2005 and collected into 31 volumes, , which was serialized from 2005 to 2012 and collected into 37 volumes, and , which was serialized from 2014 to 2018 and collected into 22 volumes. A fifth series, also named but with Bakis name written in katakana instead of kanji, began on October 4, 2018. A 45-minute original video animation was released in 1994. A 24-episode anime aired on TV Tokyo between January 8 and June 25, 2001, and was quickly followed by a second 24-episode series from July 22 to December 24, 2001. An Original net animation was released on Netflix between June 25 and September 24, 2018, followed by an upcoming second season. The OVA was the first to be licensed and released in North America, in 1998 by Central Park Media, followed by the original manga series in 2002 by Gutsoon! Entertainment, and finally both anime series in 2005 by Funimation Entertainment. Media Do International began releasing the second manga series digitally in August 2018. As of 2018, the first four Baki series had over 75 million copies in circulation. Quick Gun Murugun: Misadventures of an Indian Cowboy Quick Gun Murugun is a 2009 Indian English-language action western film directed by Shashanka Ghosh and written by Rajesh Devraj. It is a spoof on Indian western movies, featuring songs, melodrama and action sequences including a duel in a traffic jam. The character of Murugun was created in 1994 and was featured in Indias Channel V promos Around 1998, the film version was in the works In the 2007 Hindi film Om Shanti Om, Shah Rukh Khan films a scene as Murugun, trying to trick his love interest into believing he is a star of Tamil cinema. Eventually, the film was released in 2009. Quick Gun Murugun has been exhibited at the London Film Festival, the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, the New York Asian Film Festival and in The Museum of Modern Art, New York City. The film was dubbed in several languages, including Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. We the Party We the Party is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Mario Van Peebles and starring Mandela Van Peebles, Simone Battle, Moises Arias, Mario Van Peebles, and Snoop Dogg. Set in an ethnically diverse Los Angeles high school, it focuses on five friends as they deal with "romance, money, prom, college, sex, bullies, Facebook, fitting in, standing out, and finding themselves". We the Party captures the hopes, confusion, challenges and dreams of todays teenagers as they plunge headlong into an uncertain future. Fuck Up A Fuck Up is a 2012 Norwegian comedy film directed by Øystein Karlsen. Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405 Heaven Is a Traffic Jam on the 405 is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Frank Stiefel. Its subject is the artist Mindy Alper. The film earned a nomination for Best Short from the IDA Awards, and won both audience and jury awards at both the Full Frame Film Festival and the Austin Film Festival. It won the Oscar for Best Documentary Short Subject at the 90th Academy Awards. Salomé Salomé is a 1923 silent film directed by Charles Bryant and starring Alla Nazimova. It is an adaptation of the Oscar Wilde play of the same name. The play itself is a loose retelling of the biblical story of King Herod and his execution of John the Baptist at the request of Herods stepdaughter, Salomé, whom he lusts after. Salomé is often called one of the first art films to be made in the U.S. The highly stylized costumes, exaggerated acting, minimal sets, and absence of all but the most necessary props make for a screen image much more focused on atmosphere and on conveying a sense of the characters individual heightened desires than on conventional plot development. The Hockey Champ The Hockey Champ is a 1939 Donald Duck short film, produced in Technicolor, released by Walt Disney Productions. Blowing Wild Blowing Wild is a 1953 American drama film directed by Hugo Fregonese and starring Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck and Anthony Quinn. It was written by Philip Yordan. The story revolves around a love triangle set in Mexicos oilfields, where bandits are still active. Ruth Roman also stars and adds to the romantic entanglements. Frankie Laine sang the title song, "Blowing Wild", which was written by Dmitri Tiomkin, with lyrics by Paul Francis Webster. Destination Gobi Destination Gobi is a 1953 American Technicolor World War II film from 20th Century Fox, produced by Stanley Rubin, directed by Robert Wise, that stars Richard Widmark and Don Taylor. US Navy chief Sam McHale takes command of a unit of weather observers stranded behind Japanese lines deep in Inner Mongolia. McHale must lead his men across the treacherous Gobi Desert to the sea coast. Mongols that the sailors had befriended, led by chief Tengu, help them elude the Japanese and steal a Chinese junk in order to reach Okinawa. After the pictures opening credits, a written foreword reads: The unit involved was part of the Sino-American Cooperative Organization, referred to as Sino-American Combined Operations in the film. Actor Ernest Borgnine has stated in interviews that he believed that this film, and Widmarks role of CPO Sam McHale, were the basis of the role of Quentin McHale in the television show McHales Navy. 40 Guns to Apache Pass 40 Guns to Apache Pass is a 1967 Western Pathécolor film directed by William Witney and starring Audie Murphy. The picture was Murphys last leading role and the final film of Robert E. Kent Productions. London Affair Lola is a 1969 film directed by Richard Donner and starring Charles Bronson and Susan George. Daughters of Satan Daughters of Satan is a 1972 American horror film directed by Hollingsworth Morse and written by John C. Higgins. The film stars Tom Selleck, Barra Grant, Tani Guthrie, Paraluman, Vic Silayan and Vic Díaz. The film was released on November 1, 1972, by United Artists. It was released as a double feature with Superbeast. The Werewolf of Washington The Werewolf of Washington is a 1973 horror comedy film written and directed by Milton Moses Ginsberg and starring Dean Stockwell. Produced by Nina Schulman, it satirizes several individuals in the Richard Nixon Presidency. Stardust Stardust is a 1974 British musical drama film directed by Michael Apted and starring David Essex and Adam Faith. The film is the sequel to the 1973 film Thatll Be the Day. Its tagline is: "Show me a boy who never wanted to be a rock star and Ill show you a liar." The Swinging Cheerleaders The Swinging Cheerleaders is a 1974 comedy-drama film written and directed by exploitation film auteur Jack Hill. The film was also released under the titles Locker Room Girls and H.O.T.S. II. It is the sequel of sorts to the 1973 film The Cheerleaders, directed by Paul Glickler; and was itself followed by Revenge of the Cheerleaders, directed by Richard Lerner; and The Great American Girl Robbery, directed by Jeff Werner. Blackout Blackout is a 1985 American made-for-television psychological thriller film directed by Douglas Hickox, and written by Richard Smith, Richard Parks, Les Alexander, and David Ambrose. Thérèse Thérèse is a film about the life of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux. It was first released in 1986, and directed by Alain Cavalier. Cool and the Crazy Cool and the Crazy is a 1994 American drama film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi and starring Jared Leto and Alicia Silverstone. The story revolves around an unhappily married couple in the late 1950s who both lead separate affairs. The film was Bakshis first feature-length live-action film, being primarily known as a director of animated films which heavily utilize live-action sequences, such as Fritz the Cat, Heavy Traffic, Wizards, American Pop and The Lord of the Rings. Cool and the Crazy first aired on the cable television network Showtime in 1994 as part of the series Rebel Highway. Like It Never Was Before Like It Never Was Before is a 1995 Danish / Swedish drama film directed by Susanne Bier. To Walk with Lions To Walk with Lions is a 1999 film directed by Carl Schultz and starring Richard Harris as George Adamson and John Michie as Tony Fitzjohn. It follows the later years of wild game preserver/naturalist Adamson. After his marriage to Joy Adamson of Born Free fame, Adamson spent the latter part of his life protecting the lions and other wildlife in the Kora National Reserve, Kenya. He encounters poachers and government corruption blocking his quest for wildlife preservation. Dead Babies Dead Babies,, is a 2000 British film directed by William Marsh. It is based on the novel of the same name by Martin Amis. No Place to Go No Place to Go is a German black-and-white film released in April 2000, directed by Oskar Roehler, starring Hannelore Elsner, about a suicidal middle-aged writer travelling around Germany at a time of personal crisis. The movie won the Best Film Award at the 50th Deutscher Filmpreis "Lola Awards" in June 2000, while Elsner also won the Best Actress Award for her performance. It was also nominated for three national film Awards outside Germany and was entered for the Cannes Film Festival. In April 2001, it won the Golden Tulip Award at the International Istanbul Film Festival. Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train Howard Zinn: You Cant Be Neutral on a Moving Train is a 2004 documentary film narrated by Matt Damon about the life and times of historian, activist and author Howard Zinn and his involvement in some of the most important social movements of the past fifty years. The film was directed by Deb Ellis and Denis Mueller. The film boasts a 97% fresh rating by critics on Rotten Tomatoes. Between June and December, 2004 the film had a nationwide theatrical release, playing in over 50 cities across the country. In November 2004 the film was “short-listed” for an Academy Award, and in 2005 the film was released on DVD. In 2008, the film was chosen by the Zinn Education Project to be included in an education package sent to 4000 high school and junior high school teachers across the country. In 2010, a new Commemorative DVD with an extra hour of bonus materials was released by First Run Features. Film Critics on Howard Zinn: You Can’t Be Neutral on a Moving Train: “Deb Ellis and Denis Mueller’s tight and deceptively low-key documentary lets the subject eloquently speak for himself.” Lou Lumenick, New York Post “A concise primer that should well satisfy those with a casual interest in his career.” Frank Scheck, Hollywood Reporter. “A thinker and an educator, Zinn has led a life of commitment and compassion and the film offers a loving tribute.” Steven Rea, Philadelphia Inquirer “Finally, a documentary about one of America’s most important academics.” Jonathan Curiel, San Francisco Chronicle Translation and International Distribution: Howard Zinn: You Can’t Be Neutral on a Moving Train: Germany, Fall 2007 Howard Zinn: You Cant Be Neutral On A Moving Train - Eine amerikanische Lebensgeschichte, Published by Schwarzer Freitag, Berlin, Germany , 2007 Non puoi essere neutrale quando il treno si muove, Lumière Group Multimediale, Rome, Italy, 2008 Select list of festivals: • Big Muddy Film Festival, Carbondale, IL, John Michael Memorial Award • Rehoboth Beach Film Fest, November 2004, Best Documentary, Audience • Festival internacional dell Nuevo cine latinoameicano, Credo Credo, also known as The Devils Curse, is a 2008 low-budget psychological horror film directed and produced by Toni Harman and written by Alex Wakeford. It stars MyAnna Buring, Clayton Watson, and Nathalie Pownall, Rhea Bailey, and Mark Joseph as five British college students that find themselves trapped in an abandoned seminary with a demon. The film was given an American direct to DVD release under the title The Devils Curse through Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Chicago Massacre: Richard Speck Chicago Massacre: Richard Speck is a 2007 horror film written and directed by Michael Feifer. The film, which premiered at the 2007 Beverly Hills Film Festival, is based on the crimes of Chicagoan mass murderer Richard Speck, and stars Corin Nemec as Speck. Yonkers Joe Yonkers Joe is a 2008 American drama film directed by Robert Celestino and starring Chazz Palminteri, Christine Lahti, Tom Guiry, Michael Lerner, and Linus Roache. It debuted at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. Bindaas Bindaas is a 2010 Telugu action comedy film directed by Veeru Potla. The film stars Manoj Manchu and Sheena Shahabadi in the lead roles. Music of the film was launched on 9 November 2009. The movie released on 5 February 2010. On 2 March 2010 it had completed 50 Days in cinema halls. It is reported to have made over 14 crores worldwide. It was dubbed and released in Malayalam as Happy 2 Happy. It was remade in Kannada as Jinke Mari. Bodyguard Bodyguard is a 2010 Indian Malayalam-language romantic action comedy film written and directed by Siddique. It stars Dileep and Nayantara in the lead roles. This film was Nayantaras comeback to Malayalam cinema after a gap of four years, and it is the first time that Dileep had worked with Siddique. Popular choreographer-director Prabhu Deva choreographed the song sequences. Bodyguard was a blockbuster at box office. The film released on 23 January 2010. It has been remade into Tamil, Hindi, Kannada and Telugu. The Tamil and Hindi versions were directed by Siddique himself. A Bengali version of the movie is in production. Director Siddique however insists that it is an adaptation of a Hollywood movie of the same name and by Nicholas Pileggis Wise Guy. Gone Missing Gone Missing is a 2013 American film. Healing Healing is a 2014 Australian drama film directed by Craig Monahan and co-written with Alison Nisselle. The film stars Hugo Weaving, Robert Taylor, Xavier Samuel, Justine Clarke, Laura Brent and Anthony Hayes. Forever Young Forever Young is a 2018 Chinese epic drama film written and directed by Li Fangfang. The film stars Zhang Ziyi, Huang Xiaoming, Chang Chen, Wang Leehom and Chen Chusheng. The film is about four generations of Tsinghua University graduates, spanning a hundred years of modern Chinese history since World War I, from the 1920s, the 1940s, the 1960s till nowadays, no matter how time changes, there are always people who insist on their dreams. The film entered production in early 2012, with principal photography concluding in the same year. Filming locations include Beijing, Yunnan, Gansu and Guangdong. It was released on January 12, 2018. With over US$118 million box office, Forever Young received the largest box office ticket sales of January 2018 in China. Just Before Losing Everything Just Before Losing Everything is a 2013 short film by French film maker Xavier Legrand. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. The film follows the day in the life of a woman who has decided to leave her abusive husband. The story was continued in Legrands feature-length follow-up, Custody. Zvenigora Zvenigora is a 1928 Soviet silent film by Ukrainian director Alexander Dovzhenko, first shown on April 13, 1928. This was the fourth film by Dovzhenko, but the first one which was widely reviewed and discussed in the media. This was also the last film by Dovzhenko for which he was not the sole scriptwriter. A Shriek in the Night A Shriek in the Night is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy horror film directed by Albert Ray and starring Ginger Rogers, Lyle Talbot, and Harvey Clark. The Saint in New York The Saint in New York is an American 1938 crime film, directed by Ben Holmes and adapted from Leslie Charteriss novel of the same name by Charles Kaufman and Mortimer Offner. After a police lieutenant is killed, the New York Police Department enlists gentleman criminal Simon Templar to fight criminal elements in the city. Released by RKO Pictures, The Saint in New York marks the first screen appearance of Templar, also known as "The Saint". Louis Hayward stars as the title character, with Kay Sutton as his love interest. Alfred Hitchcock was initially discussed as a possible director for the film. This was the first of eight films in RKOs film series about The Saint. After being replaced in the series by George Sanders, Hayward would not play The Saint again until 1953 in Hammer Films production of The Saints Return. There had not been a Saint film made in twelve years. Orchestra Wives Orchestra Wives is a 1942 American musical film by 20th Century Fox starring Ann Rutherford, George Montgomery, and Glenn Miller. The film was the second and last film to feature The Glenn Miller Orchestra, and is notable among the many swing era musicals because its plot is more serious and realistic than the insubstantial storylines that were typical of the genre. The movie was re-released in 1954 by 20th Century Fox to tie-in with the biopic The Glenn Miller Story. Christine Christine is a 1958 film, based on the play Liebelei by Arthur Schnitzler. The film was directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit and the title character was played by Romy Schneider. The cast included Alain Delon as a young lieutenant. Schnitzlers play had been filmed in 1933 by Max Ophüls as Liebelei, starring Romy Schneiders mother, Magda Schneider. Madame Sin Madame Sin is a 1972 British thriller film directed by David Greene and starring Bette Davis, Robert Wagner, Denholm Elliott and Gordon Jackson. The screenplay was written by Greene and Barry Oringer. I Will Walk Like a Crazy Horse I Will Walk Like a Crazy Horse is a 1973 French surreal drama film directed by Fernando Arrabal. The movie first released on November 22, 1973 in France and stars George Shannon as an epileptic boy who, falsely suspected of murdering his mother, flees to the desert where he meets a hermit and brings him back to the city where the hermit becomes a circus performer. Since its release the movie has been shown at some film festivals such as the 2013 Psych Out film festival in Newcastle upon Tyne. The Killer Meteors Killer Meteors, is a 1976 kung fu Hong Kong action film, directed by Jimmy Wang Yu and Lo Wei. Pandaemonium Pandaemonium is a 2000 film, directed by Julien Temple, screenplay by Frank Cottrell Boyce. It is based on the early lives of English poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, in particular their collaboration on the Lyrical Ballads, and Coleridges writing of Kubla Khan. Much of the film was shot on location on and around the Quantock Hills in Somerset. Never Again Never Again is a 2001 American comedy film written and directed by Eric Schaeffer. The film stars Jeffrey Tambor, Jill Clayburgh, Caroline Aaron, Bill Duke, Sandy Duncan and Michael McKean. The film was released on July 12, 2002, by USA Films. My Life on Ice My Life on Ice is a 2002 French teen drama film directed by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau, which tracks a year in the life of a teenage figure skater in a quasi-documentary, video diary style. Destination: Infestation Destination: Infestation is a 2007 Canadian-US made for TV production in the disaster film genre, directed by George Mendeluk. It premiered in the US on the women-oriented Lifetime Movie Network. Rock Monster Rock Monster is a 2008 television film directed by Declan OBrien. It is a Syfy Channel original was premiered on March 22, 2008. Degrassi Goes Hollywood Paradise City: Degrassi Goes Hollywood is a 2009 Canadian film adaptation of the popular, long-running teenage drama The Next Generation. The movie premiered in the United States on The N on 14 August 2009, and in Canada on CTV on 30 August 2009. It was directed by veteran Degrassi actor-director, Stefan Brogren. Degrassi Goes Hollywood is the first feature-length movie of the Next Generation cast, and the second feature-length film in the Degrassi franchise, the first being 1992s Schools Out in which Brogren co-starred. Degrassi Goes Hollywood is the first in-continuity Degrassi production recorded and/or set principally outside of Canada. For syndication purposes, the film has been shown as a four-part episode titled "Paradise City". An extended version of the film was released as a bonus on the shows season 8 DVD on 1 September 2009. Hide Away Hide Away is a 2011 drama film directed by Chris Eyre. The film stars actors Josh Lucas, Ayelet Zurer, and James Cromwell. It was released on 30 October 2011. It screened at the 2011 South by Southwest under the title A Year in Mooring. Hidden Colors Hidden Colors is the name of an ongoing documentary filmseries directed by Tariq Nasheed and produced through King Flex Entertainment, to explain and describe the marginalizing of African Americans in America and the world. All four films were funded by separate Kickstarter campaigns. Walk of Fame Walk of Fame is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Jesse Thomas and starring Scott Eastwood, Cory Hardrict, Laura Ashley Samuels, Jamie Kennedy, Chris Kattan and Malcolm McDowell. Torneranno i prati Greenery Will Bloom Again is a 2014 Italian anti-war film written and directed by Ermanno Olmi. Set in the trenches of the Asiago plateau, during World War I, it is loosely based on the short story La paura, by Federico De Roberto. It was screened in the Berlinale Special section at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. The film received eight nominations at the 2015 David di Donatello Awards, including best film and best director. This is the last film to have been written and directed by Ermanno Olmi, before his death in 2018. The Indian Priest The Indian Priest is a 2016 Swedish-Indian documentary film made for television about a Carmelites of Mary Immaculate Catholic priest from south India, Father Raphael Kurian, who is sent to modern and secular Sweden as a missionary on the request from the evergrowing Catholic Church in Sweden and bishop Anders Arborelius. The documentary mainly focuses on Father Raphael Kurians daily life, work and life in priestly celibacy at the parishes in Falun and Olofström, Sweden as well as in the Syro-Malabar Church monastery congregation outside Thrissur at Elthuruth in Kerala, India. The film is produced by Freedom From Choice AB and Film i Dalarna, and directed by award-winning Swedish film director Mattias Löw. The documentary has received international attention with awards at WorldFest Houston International Film Festival and Los Angeles Film Review Independent Film Awards in United States, nominations and official selections at film festivals including Riverside International Film Festival in United States and Ethnografilm at Claude Lelouches Ciné 13 Théâtre in Paris, France. The Four 3 The Four III is a Chinese-Hong Kong 3D wuxia film directed by Gordon Chan and Janet Chun. It is the final installment of the trilogy based on Woon Swee Oans novel series, after The Four and The Four II. Orphans Orphans is a 1987 American drama film directed by Alan J. Pakula. Written by Lyle Kessler, based on his 1983 play of the same name, the film follows two orphaned brothers as they navigate life on their own. Johnny Skidmarks Johnny Skidmarks is a 1998 mystery thriller film directed by John Raffo. School's Out! Schools Out is a 1992 Canadian television film featuring the characters of the popular Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High series. Originally, the movie was intended to be the series finale of the entire Degrassi saga, but in 2001, the franchise was revived with a new series, The Next Generation. Qurbani Qurbani is a 1980 Indian Hindi action film. It was produced and directed by Feroz Khan. The film stars Feroz Khan, Vinod Khanna, Zeenat Aman, Amjad Khan, Shakti Kapoor, Aruna Irani, Amrish Puri and Kadar Khan. It is an adaptation of the 1972 Italian film The Master Touch. Qurbani was famous for the Bollywood disco song "Aap Jaisa Koi", sung by Pakistani popstar Nazia Hassan and produced by Biddu. Kissed by Winter Kissed by Winter is a Norwegian film that first premiered February 11, 2005 starring Norwegian actor Kristoffer Joner and Swedish actress Annika Hallin. Vinterkyss is similar to the Danish film Brødre in that it paints a very real picture of what can happen to family members in the event of an unexpected death. The movie is about the pain and sorrow that occurs after a loved ones death, as well as how love can appear in the most unexpected of places, even if it is not wanted. The film shows, in an authentic and convincing way, the daily lives of the characters, as well as what it is like to live in a very small community in a very large world. Victoria starts a new life as a doctor in small, snowy Norwegian town. The film is a story of Victorias struggle to deal with the deaths of two people: one who was very close to her and the other very distant. Early one winter morning, a young man is found dead in the snow. Victoria points out that the circumstances surrounding the death are unclear, but the police officer figures that the dead teenager must have been hit by the snow plow and then buried under the snow. The stories of the two deaths become intertwined as Victoria tries to unravel the mystery of Darjosh, the young man found dead in the snow. Although Darjoshs parents are very reluctant to deal with Victoria, as the movie progresses, they become closer. At the same time she begins a relationship with the towns snow plow driver, Kai. Vallavan Vallavan is a 2006 Indian Tamil action romance film written and directed by Silambarasan, starring himself as the titular character along with Nayanthara, Reema Sen and Sandhya whilst Santhanam, Premji Amaren, and Sathyan play supporting roles. The dialogues are written by Balakumaran. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film was later dubbed into Telugu and released as Vallabha. The Way We Are The Way We Are is a 2008 Hong Kong drama film directed by Ann Hui and starring Paw Hee-Ching, Chan Lai-wun, Leung Chun-lung and Idy Chan. Sorority Party Massacre Sorority Party Massacre is a 2012 horror film written and directed by Chris W. Freeman, co-directed by Justin Jones and starring Eve Mauro and Ed ORoss. Khoj, the Search Khoj, The Search is a 2010 Bangladeshi Bengali romantic action film starring Ananta, Bobby, Afiea Nusrat Barsha and Sohel Rana. My Santa My Santa is a 2013 television film starring Samaire Armstrong and Matthew Lawrence. The film was directed by Sam Irvin. Chakravarthy Chakravarthy is a 2017 Indian Kannada-language crime film directed by Chintan A V, a former screenwriter, making his debut. The film features Darshan and Deepa Sannidhi in lead roles besides Kumar Bangarappa, Aditya and Srujan Lokesh playing key supporting roles. The films score and soundtrack is composed by Arjun Janya whilst the cinematography is by Chandrashekar K S and editing by K. M. Prakash. The project commenced in May 2016 at Mysuru and subsequently shot exclusive scenes at Bangkok and Malaysia. The film was released on 14 April 2017 with the shows beginning at midnight. Escape Escape is a 1940 drama film about an American in pre-World War II Nazi Germany who discovers his mother is in a concentration camp and tries desperately to free her. It starred Norma Shearer, Robert Taylor, Conrad Veidt and Alla Nazimova. It was adapted from the novel of the same name by Grace Zaring Stone. Bluebeard Landru is a 1963 French motion picture drama directed by Claude Chabrol. The screenplay was written by Françoise Sagan. The film stars Charles Denner, Michèle Morgan, Danielle Darrieux and Hildegard Knef. It was based on the story of French serial killer Henri Désiré Landru, who murdered and dismembered more than 10 women during World War I. Violets Are Blue... Violets Are Blue is a 1986 American romantic drama film directed by Jack Fisk and starring Sissy Spacek and Kevin Kline. The film was distributed by Columbia Pictures. Eldorádó Eldorado is a 1988 Hungarian drama film written and directed by Géza Bereményi. The film was entered into the main competition at the 45th edition of the Venice Film Festival. For this film Bereményi won the European Film Award for Best Director at the 2nd European Film Awards. Shadow of the Raven In the Shadow of the Raven is the title of a 1988 film by Hrafn Gunnlaugsson, set in Viking Age Iceland. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. In the Shadow of the Raven is the second film of the Raven Trilogy that consists of three Viking films: 1) When the Raven Flies - - usually known as simply The Raven or Revenge of the Barbarians. 2) In The Shadow of the Raven -. 3) Embla - - the directors cut of The White Viking. Circuitry Man Circuitry Man is a 1990 American post apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Steven Lovy and starring Jim Metzler, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson and Vernon Wells. It was followed by a sequel, Circuitry Man II, in 1994. Nebesa obetovannye Promised Heaven is a 1991 Soviet film directed by Eldar Ryazanov. The film is a fantastical social tragicomedy. The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years is a CBS miniseries that aired in 1996. Directed by Kevin James Dobson, it tells the story of the 19 years that are unaccounted for between the birth of Dane and Ralphs return to Australia in the original 1983 ABC miniseries, The Thorn Birds. Talk of Angels Talk of Angels is a film directed in 1996 by Nick Hamm, but not released by its production company, Miramax, until 1998. The film received mostly unfavorable comparisons to Casablanca, Dr. Zhivago, The Garden of the Finzi-Continis, Jane Eyre, Gone With the Wind, and The Leopard. Based on the 1936 novel Mary Lavelle by Kate OBrien, which was banned in Ireland when first published, with a script co-written by Ann Guedes and Frank McGuinness, Talk Of Angels tells the story of a young Irish governess who travels to Spain in the mid-1930s to teach English to the young daughters of a prominent family. Over the course of the film, she becomes drawn to the familys married eldest son, and their affair unfolds with the increasing violence associated with the early days of the Spanish Civil War as a backdrop. Dead in the Water Dead In The Water is a 2002 American crime /thriller feature film written and directed by Gustavo Lipsztein. Vellanakalude Naadu Vellanakalude Nadu is a 1988 Indian Malayalam-language political satire film directed by Priyadarshan, written by Sreenivasan and produced by Maniyanpilla Raju. The film stars Mohanlal, Shobhana, Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair, M. G. Soman, Sreenivasan, Karamana Janardanan Nair, Maniyanpilla Raju, Sukumari, K. P. A. C. Lalitha and Lizy. The film tells the story of contractor C. Pavithran. This film was a critical and commercial success, becoming one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year. Mohanlal won the Kerala State Film Award – Special Jury Award for his performance. Priyadarshan later remade the film in Hindi as Khatta Meeta. Mark Twain Mark Twain is a documentary film on the life of Mark Twain, also known as Samuel Clemens, produced by Ken Burns in 2001 which aired on Public Broadcasting System on January 14 and 15, 2002. Burns attempted to capture both the public and private persona of Mark Twain from his birth to his death. Some artistic license was taken, resulting in some historical inaccuracies and misrepresentations. The film was narrated by Keith David and the voice of Mark Twain was provided by Kevin Conway. Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders is a 2006 American direct-to-video crime thriller about the Hillside Strangler murders. The film featured Brittany Daniel, Lake Bell and Michelle Borth, with Tomas Arana and Clifton Collins Jr. playing the killers Angelo Buono and Kenneth Bianchi, respectively. It was directed by Chris Fisher. Stolen Eyes Stolen Eyes is a 2005 Bulgarian drama film. It was Bulgarias submission to the 78th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and it was entered into the 27th Moscow International Film Festival where Vesela Kazakova won the award for Best Actress. It is the story of a fraught relationship between a Christian man and a Muslim Turkish women in the 1980s. Gitarrmongot The Guitar Mongoloid is a 2004 Swedish drama film directed by Ruben Östlund, about different people living outside the norms in the fictional city Jöteborg, strikingly similar to real-life Göteborg. Although not a documentary, most of the people seen in the film are non-actors more or less playing themselves. Following Sean Following Sean is a 2005 documentary film directed by Ralph Arlyck, and a follow-up to his 1969 student short Sean, which features four-year-old Seans thoughts on marijuana, police presence, and freewheeling lifestyles. The films notoriety landed a screening in the White House and a variety of predictions regarding the outcome of Seans life - whether he could grow up to embody the hippy philosophy, or whether he would turn out a drug dealer or stock broker. Following Sean picks up in the mid-1990s and turns Seans story into a meditation on generational changes and legacies that are handed down as a result of choices made in heated political climates. The film was met with high critical praise, receiving an 86% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 64 on Metacritic. Annavaram Annavaram is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao, and starring Pawan Kalyan, Asin, and Sandhya. Mega Supergood Films produced the film. The film is a remake of Tamil blockbuster film Thirupaachi directed by Perarasu starring Vijay in the lead role. The film released on 29 December 2006. The soundtrack of the film, released on 14 December 2006. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Mere Badle Ki Aag in 2008. Genghis Khan: To the Ends of the Earth and Sea is a 2007 Japanese – Mongolian historical drama film depicting the life of Genghis Khan. Imago mortis Imago Mortis is a 2009 Italian-Spanish film directed by Stefano Bessoni. The supernatural thriller stars Geraldine Chaplin and is the first major screen appearance of her daughter, Oona. Richard Stanley, one of the films scriptwriters described the film as a "Sort of a neo-giallo taking off from Dario Argentos Four Flies on Grey Velvet by way of Umberto Lenzis Spasmo and DaVinci Code." Speaking about his hopes for the film, Bessoni said; “My film aspires to del revive fantasy cinema, as is happening in Spain”. It was released in Italy on 16 January 2009. Amore, bugie & calcetto Amore, bugie e calcetto is a 2008 Italian comedy film directed by Luca Lucini. Smash His Camera Smash His Camera is a 2010 documentary film directed by filmmaker Leon Gast about the life and career of paparazzi photographer Ron Galella. The film won the "Directing Award Documentary" at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and was released on 30 July 2010 through Magnolia Pictures, and was shown on HBO. Below Zero Below Zero is a 2011 Canadian thriller-horror film. It is directed by Justin Thomas Ostensen, and stars Edward Furlong, Michael Berryman and Kristin Booth. SGT. Will Gardner Sgt. Will Gardner is an American film directed and written by Max Martini. The film stars Martini, Dermot Mulroney, Gary Sinise, and Robert Patrick, telling the story of a disabled Iraq War veteran, Will Gardner, who is suffering from traumatic brain injury and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder he sustained while in combat. After a series of setbacks, he goes on a cross-country motorcycle journey to reassemble his life and his family. The Dancing Masters The Dancing Masters is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair, produced by 20th Century-Fox, and featuring Laurel and Hardy. A young Robert Mitchum has a small, uncredited role as a gangster posing as an insurance salesman. Critic's Choice Critics Choice is a 1963 comedy film directed by Don Weis. Based on the 1960 Broadway play of the same name by Ira Levin, the movie starred Bob Hope and Lucille Ball and included Rip Torn, Marilyn Maxwell, Jim Backus, Marie Windsor and Jerome Cowan in the cast. This was the last of four films that Hope and Ball made together. Journey to Shiloh Journey to Shiloh is a 1968 Technicolor Western film directed by William Hale and starring James Caan, Michael Sarrazin and Brenda Scott. The film is based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Will Henry first published in 1960. Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? is a 1968 American comedy film with Doris Day, directed by Hy Averback. Although it is set in New York City during the infamous Northeast Blackout of 1965, in which 25 million people scattered throughout seven states lost electricity for several hours, the screenplay by Everett Freeman and Karl Tunberg is based on the earlier 1956 French play by . This was the penultimate film of Doris Days long career, being released two months before her final screen appearance in 1968s With Six You Get Eggroll. Sam's Song Sams Song is a 1969 drama film directed by Jordan Leondopoulos and starring Robert De Niro. Footage from Sams Song was later re-edited into a completely different film, known as both The Swap and Line of Fire, in which a man investigates the death of his brother. Born in Flames Born in Flames is a 1983 documentary-style feminist fiction film by Lizzie Borden that explores racism, classism, sexism, and heterosexism in an alternative United States socialist democracy. The title comes from the song "Born in Flames" written by a member of Art & Language, Mayo Thompson of the band Red Krayola. The Buddy System The Buddy System is a 1983 American romantic comedy film starring Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon, Nancy Allen, Wil Wheaton and Jean Stapleton. The film was directed by Glenn A. Jordan who is better known for directing and producing numerous television films and television dramas. The film follows the story of a cautious single mother who forms an unlikely friendship with her sons school security guard. The Buddy System was Wil Wheatons first major film role and his second non-television role after the 1983 film Hambone and Hillie. Touch and Go Touch and Go is a 1986 American comedy-drama film directed by Robert Mandel and starring Michael Keaton, María Conchita Alonso and Ajay Naidu. Sister, Sister Sister, Sister is a 1987 American Southern Gothic thriller film directed and co-written by Bill Condon in his directorial debut, and starring Eric Stoltz, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Judith Ivey. The Polar Bear King The Polar Bear King is a 1991 Norwegian fantasy adventure film directed by Ola Solum and starring Jack Fjeldstad, Maria Bonnevie, Tobias Hoesl, Monica Nordquist, and Anna-Lotta Larsson. The film is based on White-Bear-King-Valemon. The puppet effects of the film were provided by Jim Hensons Creature Shop. The Last Days of Chez Nous The Last Days of Chez Nous is a 1992 Australian drama film directed by Gillian Armstrong and written by Helen Garner. Made in a style that emphasizes naturalism over melodrama, the film centres on what happens after Vicki arrives at the house of her older sister Beth, whose French husband falls for her. The film stars Bruno Ganz as the Frenchman JP, New Zealand actor Kerry Fox as the impulsive younger sister, and Lisa Harrow as her older sibling. The cast also includes Miranda Otto and Bill Hunter. Innocent Lies Innocent Lies is a 1995 British-French thriller film directed by Patrick Dewolf and starring Stephen Dorff, Gabrielle Anwar, Adrian Dunbar and Joanna Lumley. It is a loose adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel Towards Zero. Keira Knightley had an early role in the film, playing the younger version of Celia Graves, the character portrayed by Anwar. Its French title was Les Pêchés mortels. Purab Aur Pachhim Purab Aur Paschim is a 1970 Indian patriotic film. The movie was produced and directed by Manoj Kumar, and it stars Manoj Kumar, Saira Banu, Ashok Kumar, Pran and Prem Chopra in the lead roles. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. This was the second film by Manoj Kumar where he stars as Bharat and his fourth film on patriotism Alien Lockdown Alien Lockdown is a television film that premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel on February 7, 2004. It was directed by Tim Cox. On SciFi UK the film was shown under the title Creature. Christmas Rematch La rivincita di Natale, internationally released as Christmas Rematch, is a 2004 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Pupi Avati. It is the sequel of the 1986 film Christmas Present. The Perfect Assistant The Perfect Assistant is a 2008 American-Canadian made-for-television Drama film starring Josie Davis and Chris Potter . Through the Mist Through the Mist is a Canadian drama film, directed by Jean-Philippe Duval and released in 2009. A biopic of rock musician Dédé Fortin of Les Colocs, the film stars Sébastien Ricard as Fortin. The films cast also included Joseph Mesiano as Mike Sawatzky, Yan Rompré as Serge Robert, Dimitri Storoge as Patrick Esposito Di Napoli and Bénédicte Décary as Nicole Bélanger, as well as Claudia Ferri, Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin and Louis Saia. However, Bélanger criticized the film as inaccurate. Private Eye Private Eye is a 2009 South Korean period film noir directed by Park Dae-min. Ku! Kin-dza-dza Ku! Kin-dza-dza is a 2013 Georgian-Russian animated science fiction film by Georgy Danelia. It is an animated remake of Danelias 1986 live-action film Kin-dza-dza!. Although it preserves much of the original movies social commentary, Ku! Kin-dza-dza is notably less dark and dystopian than original, and more targeted towards youth and an international audience. The film is mainly traditionally animated with some computer animation in it. The Cimarron Kid The Cimarron Kid is a 1952 American Technicolor Western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Audie Murphy and Beverly Tyler. McHale's Navy McHales Navy is a 1964 technicolor film based on the 1962–1966 black and white television sitcom McHales Navy starring Ernest Borgnine, Tim Conway and Joe Flynn, which had in turn originated with a one-hour anthology drama starring Borgnine entitled Seven Against the Sea. The film version was directed by series producer Edward J. Montagne and its supporting cast includes Carl Ballantine, Gavin MacLeod, Jean Willes, Claudine Longet, and George Kennedy. The film was followed by a sequel entitled McHales Navy Joins the Air Force which did not feature Borgnine or Carl Ballantine. Another film, also called McHales Navy, was released in 1997 with a completely different plot and an entirely different cast except for Borgnine playing a 35-year-older McHale. In nearly every way the 1964 film is merely an extension of the TV series and allows fans of the TV series to see the show in vibrant color. Even the film location for New Caledonia is identical to the one used in the series. For more information on the main characters see the TV series McHales Navy. The movie was released on DVD for Region 1 on January 31, 2011. The film was released following the end of the second season of the television series. They're a Weird Mob Theyre a Weird Mob is a 1966 Australian film based on the novel of the same name by John OGrady under the pen name "Nino Culotta", the name of the main character of the book. It was the penultimate collaboration of the British filmmakers Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. The Beginning The Beginning is a 1970 Soviet romantic drama film directed by Gleb Panfilov and starring Inna Churikova as Pasha, a factory worker and small-time actress whose life is transformed first by falling in love with the married Arkady and then by being offered the lead in a movie about Joan of Arc. The Emperor Caligula: The Untold Story Caligula... The Untold Story is a 1982 pornographic film starring David Brandon and Laura Gemser. Written by George Eastman and Joe DAmato, and produced, directed and shot by Joe DAmato, it followed on the success of Tinto Brasss Caligula without being a sequel or remake. The plot deals with the last days of the deviant and murderous Roman emperor Caligula, his sumptuous feasts, orgies, and the various assassination attempts on his life. At its core, the film develops an ill-fated romance between the emperor and an Egyptian slave seeking revenge for her friends death. Caligula... The Untold Story was released in Italy and in other European countries in both theaters and on home video in several different softcore and hardcore versions. Prem Rog Prem Rog is a 1982 Bollywood romantic film directed by Raj Kapoor. The film tells the story of a mans love towards a woman who is a widow and of a higher status. The film is considered a classic work by the director Raj Kapoor. Raj Kapoor returned to social themes with this film. The film earned high critical acclaim. The screenplay was written by Jainendra Jain and Kamna Chandra. Life Is a Bed of Roses Life Is a Bed of Roses is a 1983 French film directed by Alain Resnais from a screenplay by Jean Gruault. The English-language distribution title of the film is Life Is a Bed of Roses, though it has also been known as Forbeks Castle and Life Is a Fairy Tale. A literal translation of the original title is "Life is a novel romance"; in the film the French quotation is attributed to Napoleon. Remote Control Remote Control is a 1988 film directed and written by Jeff Lieberman. The film stars Kevin Dillon as Cosmo, a video rental clerk who discovers that his store is circulating a VHS tape of a 1950s science fiction film that has been programmed by aliens to brainwash viewers, causing them to commit murders. Liebermans screenplay combines elements of thriller, horror, action films and science fiction with satirical humor. Lieberman did not direct another theatrical feature film until 16 years later, when he directed Satans Little Helper in 2004. The Magic Voyage The Magic Voyage is a 1992 German animated fantasy film released in Germany as Die Abenteuer von Pico & Columbus by Bavaria Film on 14 February 1992. The film was later dubbed in English and released in the United States and Canada: two English dubs were actually produced. The first one was a rare English dub released by Atlas Film, while the second English dub was produced by Hemdale Film Corporation, released as The Magic Voyage on 23 April 1993 with a new and more well-known voice cast. The latter dub had a different music soundtrack, and both English dubs had different translations. It was produced and directed by Michael Schoemann. ...Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya is a 1997 Indian Hindi romance film directed by Rahul Rawail and starring Bobby Deol and Aishwarya Rai. This film marked the Hindi film debut for Aishwarya Rai. The films music was composed by the celebrated Qawwali singer, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan who also makes a cameo appearance in the film. He died only a day after the films release. The film managed to do average business at the box office. Mongolian Ping Pong Mongolian Ping Pong is a 2005 Mongolian language Chinese film written and directed by Chinese director Ning Hao. The story is a gentle art film about a Mongolian boy who discovers a ping pong ball and his journey of discovery about its origins. Lullaby for Pi Lullaby for Pi is a 2010 English-language Canadian-French drama film written and directed by Benoit Philippon and starring Rupert Friend, Clemence Poesy and Forest Whitaker. It is Philippons directorial debut. Ducoboo LÉlève Ducobu is a 2011 French childrens comedy film directed by Philippe de Chauveron. It is based on the eponymous comic series by Godi and Zidrou. The film features Élie Semoun, Joséphine de Meaux, Vincent Claude and Juliette Chappey. It was released on 22 June 2011. Drunk Wedding Drunk Wedding is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Nick Weiss and written by Anthony Weiss and Nick Weiss. The film stars Nick P. Ross, J.R. Ramirez, Christian Cooke, Bethany Dwyer, Dan Gill and Victoria Gold. The film was released on May 22, 2015, by Paramount Pictures. Pranayam Pranayam is a 2011 Malayalam romantic drama film written and directed by Blessy. The film revolves around the love bound between the characters of Mathews, Grace and Achutha Menon.The film opened to critical positive reviews and was also a commercial success. Falsifier Falsifier is a 2013 Serbian comedy film directed by Goran Marković. Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run is a 2015 American animated direct-to-video film based on The Looney Tunes Show, produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It is the first new Looney Tunes direct-to-video film in nine years since Bah. The film was directed by Jeff Siergey, a supervising animator on Space Jam and lead animator on Back in Action. He was also a director on The Looney Tunes Show. It was released on August 4, 2015 by Warner Home Video, but it was released early on July 7, 2015 on Vudu and Walmart. Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors is a 2018 American made-for-television animated superhero film produced by Marvel Animation, featuring Ms. Marvel, Squirrel Girl, Patriot, and others. It is the first of the Marvel Rising franchise and was released on September 30, 2018 simultaneously on Disney Channel and Disney XD. The inauguration of a team of new characters gave Marvel a project that would introduce to the public some of the lesser known characters within the universe. Zaza Zaza is a 1923 American silent romantic drama film directed and produced by Allan Dwan, and starring Gloria Swanson. This film is based on the 1899 French play of the same name produced on Broadway by David Belasco and starring Mrs. Leslie Carter. A print of the film is housed at the George Eastman House and the Library of Congress. It was shot at Paramounts Astoria Studios in New York. A previous film version was released by Paramount in 1915 starring Pauline Frederick. A third version, directed by George Cukor and starring Claudette Colbert, was released in 1939. The Monster Walks The Monster Walks is a 1932 American Pre-Code black-and-white horror film directed by Frank R. Strayer. Donald's Better Self Donalds Better Self is a Disney cartoon featuring Donald Duck. This 8 minute short premiered in March 1938, and it was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. Home Town Story Home Town Story is a 1951 American drama film directed by Arthur Pierson and starring Jeffrey Lynn, Donald Crisp, and Alan Hale. The film features Marilyn Monroe in a small, early role. The film was backed by General Motors to promote the virtues of big business. The Bounty Hunter The Bounty Hunter is a 1954 western film, the last of six Randolph Scott Westerns directed by Andre DeToth and the first film to feature a bounty hunter as its hero. It was released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was filmed in 3-D but released in standard format, though a 3-D print exists in the Warner archives. Stock footage from Carson City is used at the beginning of the film. Death of a Scoundrel Death of a Scoundrel is a 1956 film written, directed and produced by Charles Martin and starring George Sanders, Yvonne De Carlo, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Victor Jory and Coleen Gray. This film and The Falcons Brother are the only two to feature real-life lookalike brothers George Sanders and Tom Conway, who portray brothers in both pictures. The movies music is by Max Steiner and the cinematographer is James Wong Howe. Death of a Scoundrel is a fictionalized adaptation of the life and mysterious death of Serge Rubinstein. A Distant Trumpet A Distant Trumpet is a 1964 American Western film, the last directed by Raoul Walsh. It stars Troy Donahue, Suzanne Pleshette and Diane McBain. The screenplay by John Twist, Albert Beich and Richard Fielder is based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Paul Horgan. The Million Eyes of Sumuru The Million Eyes of Sumuru is a 1967 British spy film produced by Harry Alan Towers, directed by Lindsay Shonteff and filmed at the Shaw Brothers studios in Hong Kong. It stars Frankie Avalon and George Nader, with Shirley Eaton as the title character Sumuru. It was based on a series of novels by Sax Rohmer about a megalomaniacal femme fatale. L'amour braque LAmour braque is a 1985 French romantic drama film directed by Andrzej Zulawski and starring Sophie Marceau, Francis Huster, and Tchéky Karyo. The film is about a bank robber on his way to Paris who meets a neurotic dreamer whom he considers to be an idiot. The dreamer follows him everywhere and soon falls in love with his girlfriend, resulting in a tragic ending. The film is loosely inspired by Dostoevskys novel The Idiot. The film received a Fantasporto International Fantasy Film Award Nomination for Best Film in 1986. Marie Marie is a 1985 American biographical film starring Sissy Spacek as Marie Ragghianti, former head of the Tennessee Board of Pardons and Paroles, who was removed from office in 1977 after refusing to release prisoners on whose behalf bribes had been paid to aides to Governor Ray Blanton. Ragghianti, a single mother and political appointee, was hounded for refusal to cooperate with the culture of corruption with which she found herself confronted. Two of Blantons aides faced prosecution for their roles in the scandal. The film was based on the book Marie: A True Story by Peter Maas. The film was directed by Roger Donaldson, with a screenplay by John Briley, best known as the screenwriter of Gandhi. It also starred Jeff Daniels, Keith Szarabajka, Morgan Freeman, Fred Thompson, Lisa Banes, John Cullum, Graham Beckel, and Macon McCalman. Remake Remake is a 2003 Bosnian war film directed by Dino Mustafić, produced by Enes Cviko and Martine de Clermont-Tonnerre. The film is a Turkish-French co-production. The film stars Ermin Bravo, Aleksandar Seksan, Ermin Sijamija, Dejan Aćimović, Lucija Šerbedžija, Emir Hadžihafizbegović, Miraj Grbić, François Berléand, Évelyne Bouix, and was written by Zlatko Topčić. Remake tells the parallel coming-of-age stories of a father living in Sarajevo during World War II and his son living through the Siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War. The film premiered at the 32nd International Film Festival Rotterdam on January 23, 2003. The films US premiere was at the 2004 Wine Country Film Festival, where it won three awards: Best First Feature, Best Actor and Award for Peace and Cultural Understanding. It won a Special Mention Award at the 53rd Berlin International Film Festival. It was critically praised and was a commercial success, grossing $168.7 million worldwide against a production budget of $20 million. Remake is considered a cult classic. It is one of the most expensive and highest-grossing war films ever, one of the most expensive and highest-grossing European and non-English-language films of all time and one of the most expensive and highest-grossing debut films in the history of world cinema. When Zachary Beaver Came to Town When Zachary Beaver Came to Town is a 2003 comedy-drama film directed by John Schultz and starring Jonathan Lipnicki and Cody Linley. It was adapted from a National Book Award-winning childrens novel of the same name by Kimberly Willis Holt. Pudhiya Geethai Pudhiya Geethai is a 2003 Indian Tamil action drama film written and directed by newcomer K.P. Jagan, starring Vijay and Meera Jasmine in lead roles,while Ameesha Patel, Kalabhavan Mani and Karunas play supporting roles. Notably, this film is Patels first and remains her only Tamil film till date. The film, which has music scored by brothers Yuvan Shankar Raja and Karthik Raja, released on 8 May 2003 to mixed reviews and was a flop at box office. The movie was dubbed in Hindi as Ek Dumdaar The Powerful. The film tells the tale of a man who has positive attitude in his life and a never-give-up attitude. The story starts as if the hero at his birth and an astrologer tells his wife that the man will die at the age of 27. The story tells that whether will the hero die at 27 or not. Mataharis Mataharis is a 2007 Spanish drama film directed by Icíar Bollaín. It stars Najwa Nimri, Tristán Ulloa, María Vázquez and Nuria González. The plot follows the lives of three female detectives who investigate the secrets of others, but end up uncovering their own families lies and truths they would prefer to ignore. The Job The Job is an independent darkly comic drama written and directed by Shem Bitterman based on his 1998 play. The film world premiered on September 26, 2009 at the San Diego Film Festival where writer Shem Bitterman won a Best Screenplay award. Courage Courage is a 2011 Polish action film directed by Greg Zglinski. Loot Loot is a 2012 Nepali crime thriller and heist film written and directed by Nischal Basnet. It stars young emerging talented actors from Nepalese film industry Saugat Malla, Karma Shakya, Dayahang Rai, Prateek Raj Neupane, Sushil Raj Pandey, Reecha Sharma, Srijana Subba, Praween Khatiwada and Sushma Karki. The film revolves around contemporary Kathmandu City of Nepal where five ordinary guys try to find quick ways to get rich. The movie is about the central character named Haku Kale who, along with four others, plots to rob a bank in Kathmandu. Loot features a soundtrack comprising mostly modern music. "Udhreko Choli" at that time had become popular among young Nepalese. Nischal Basnet gave voice to the male part in the item song and Indira Joshi sang the female part. The film received critical acclaim for its performances, rawness of story, screenplay, and twists. The film became Industry Hit at the box office and was Highest Grossing film in Nepal at the time of its release until its record was broken by Kohinoor in 2014. The film was a breakthrough film for its lead actors Saugat Malla and Dayahang Rai , both of them became popular actors. The film has become landmark for Nepalese Film Industry and it is also consider as one of the best Nepalese Films. Some film critics believe that the way of making Nepalese Films has changed after loot. Its sequel Loot 2 released on 24 Feb 2017 with same star cast which was Super Hit at box office but was criticised for not bringing rawness and brilliancy that its prequel had to which Nischal Basnet also admitted and apologised to audience for it. A Date with Miss Fortune A Date with Miss Fortune is a 2015 Canadian romantic comedy film, directed by John LEcuyer and released in Canada in 2016. The film stars Ryan Scott and Jeannette Sousa as Jack and Maria, a man and woman entering a relationship complicated by the disapproval of Marias Portuguese family and her fortune teller. Scott and Sousa wrote the film themselves based on their own real-life marriage. The film also stars Joaquim de Almeida, Vik Sahay and Claudia Ferri, along with supporting character appearances by Nelly Furtado, George Stroumboulopoulos and Shawn Desman. Daniel Stimac received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Original Song. Design for Living Office is a 2015 Hong Kong-Chinese musical comedy-drama film produced and directed by Johnnie To and starring Chow Yun-fat, Sylvia Chang, Eason Chan and Tang Wei. The film is an adaptation of the 2008 play Design for Living, which was created by and starred Chang. Office premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival and was theatrically released in China on 2 September 2015 and in Hong Kong in 3D on 24 September 2015. I See You Kita Kita is a 2017 Philippine romantic comedy film written and directed by Sigrid Andrea P. Bernardo, and starring Alessandra de Rossi and Empoy Marquez. Set in Sapporo, Japan, the film follows Lea, a Filipino tourist guide living in Japan who goes blind having witnessed her Japanese fiancés infidelity. After a while, fellow Filipino and charmer Tonyo makes a sudden appearance and befriends the visually impaired Lea in best possible ways; eventually, they fall for one another. The film is a co-production between Viva Films and Joyce Bernal and Piolo Pascuals Spring Films. Kita Kita had its world premiere in Japan at the 12th Osaka Asian Film Festival in March 2017, before a general release in the Philippine on July 19, 2017. The film received generally favorable reviews and has been deemed a sleeper hit, grossing ₱100 million on its first week and the following week, on a modest budget of . Kita Kita ended its theatrical run with a worldwide gross of , making it the highest-grossing Philippine independent film. Post-release, CNN Philippines considered Kita Kita to be one of the best romantic comedy films of the last 25 years. Simply Complicated Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated is a 2017 documentary film about the life and career of American singer, songwriter, and actress Demi Lovato, released on YouTube on October 17, 2017 in support of her sixth studio album Tell Me You Love Me. A directors cut of the documentary including 10 minutes of additional footage was later released on YouTube Premium in December 2017. Simply Complicated chronicles both the recording of Tell Me You Love Me as well as events in Lovatos life and career that she had not previously disclosed or discussed extensively, including the beginning of her career on Disney Channel and various personal struggles with bipolar disorder and addiction. Lovato also admitted to being dishonest about the initial outcome of her recovery in a previous documentary, Stay Strong, and revealed she was in fact under the influence of cocaine while being interviewed about her sobriety for that film. Tall Story Tall Story is a 1960 American romantic comedy film made by Warner Bros., directed by Joshua Logan and starring Anthony Perkins with Jane Fonda, in her first screen role. It is based on the 1957 novel The Homecoming Game by Howard Nemerov, which was the basis of a successful 1959 Broadway play titled Tall Story, by the writing team of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. The film was a considerable departure from Logans previous two projects, the drama Sayonara, which won multiple Academy Awards, and the blockbuster South Pacific. It was Robert Redfords first film — he played a basketball player in an uncredited role. The film is a farcical social satire of American campus life, making fun of the way college life can become a marriage market for some students. Fonda portrays a character who is the complete opposite of the independent liberated woman she later personified. Ulysses Ulysses is a 1967 British-American drama film loosely based on James Joyces novel Ulysses. It concerns the meeting of two Irishmen, Leopold Bloom and Stephen Dedalus, in 1904 Dublin. Starring Milo OShea as Leopold Bloom, Barbara Jefford as Molly Bloom, Maurice Roëves as Stephen Dedalus, T. P. McKenna as Buck Mulligan, and Sheila OSullivan as May Golding Dedalus, it was adapted by Fred Haines and Joseph Strick and directed by Strick. Haines and Strick shared an Oscar nomination for the screenplay. The Chekist The Chekist is a 1992 Russian-French dystopian drama film directed by Aleksandr Rogozhkin, based on a 1923 short story by Vladimir Zazubrin. It tells the story of a bloody work and downfall of a Soviet Cheka security official involved in mass executions during the Russian Civil War. Big Bullet Big Bullet is a 1996 Hong Kong action film directed, produced and co-written by Benny Chan. The film won awards for film editing at the 1996 Golden Horse Film Festival and the 16th Hong Kong Film Awards. Sugar Town Sugar Town is a 1999 independent film co-written and co-directed by Allison Anders and Kurt Voss, concerning a tangled web of characters coping with ambition, fame, and the aftermath of fame. The film was named after the 1966 hit single Sugar Town by Nancy Sinatra. Anders was eager to make another film about the music industry after her earlier films Border Radio and Grace of My Heart. After her friend John Taylor had left Duran Duran and was beginning to launch an acting career, she and Voss wrote the film fairly quickly, and cast several musical friends of hers in the convoluted plot. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 1999, where it received a distribution deal with October Films and USA Films. Sugar Town was then shown in limited release in the United States in September of that year, before appearing at several overseas film festivals. Wild Animals Wild Animals is Korean director Kim Ki-duks second film, released in 1996. It is a crime-drama film set in Paris, and stars Cho Jae-hyun, Dong-jik Jang and Ryun Jang. Sexual Dependency Sexual Dependency is a Bolivian drama film by Rodrigo Bellott. It focuses on five young people just beginning to construct their sexual identity. Most of the actors featured were non-professional. It was Bolivias entry to the foreign film category of the 76th Academy Awards. Santa Claus and the Magic Drum Santa Claus and the Magic Drum is a 51 minute long Finnish-Hungarian animation released in 1996. The story is based on a 1995 childrens book of the same name by Mauri Kunnas. The movie has been recorded in Finnish, English and Swedish. It was made for TV broadcasting and was first shown on Christmas Eve 1996, and has been broadcast on YLE TV2 nearly every Christmas Eve since. Santa Claus and the Magic Drum has been sold to over 40 countries. In addition to Mauri Kunnas and his wife Tarja Kunnas, the illustrator Sami Toivonen and the cartoonist Kari Korhonen participated in the designing of the animation. The animation work of the film was subcontracted to a Hungarian animation studio Funny Films, operating in Pécs, and involved 50 people. When a Man Comes Home A Man Comes Home is a 2007 Danish comedy film directed by Thomas Vinterberg. Loins of Punjab Presents Loins of Punjab Presents is a 2007 Indian film directed by Manish Acharya. It stars Shabana Azmi, Ayesha Dharker and Ajay Naidu. The film marked Acharyas feature directorial debut. Confessions of a Porn Addict Confessions of a Porn Addict is a 2008 Canadian mockumentary comedy film directed by Duncan Christie starring Spencer Rice and Mark Breslin. The film screened at multiple film festivals as well as the Los Angeles-based MockFest where it won Best Feature, Best Cinematography and Best Actor in 2008. Its been called "The most straight-faced mockumentary ever made" and the viewing public is often fooled into thinking its a real documentary. My Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 2 My Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 2 is a 2010 American teen horror slasher film directed by Jacob Gentry. The film is a sequel to My Super Psycho Sweet 16 and the second installment of My Super Psycho Sweet 16 series. It premiered on October 22, 2010, on MTV. The film is followed by Part 3. Happy Birthday Happy Birthday is a 2016 American horror-thriller film written and directed by Casey Tebo. The film stars Matt Bush and Riley Litman as two friends that travel to Mexico and end up getting kidnapped. Happy Birthday also stars Steven Tyler of Aerosmith as a shaman. Phantom Detective Phantom Detective is a 2016 South Korean film noir action comedy film directed and written by Jo Sung-hee. Its central protagonist is a modern iteration of the classic Korean folk hero Hong Gildong. It was released in South Korea on May 4, 2016. It was released in U.S. and Canada on 20 May 2016. Jumping the Blanket Le Saut à la couverture is an 1895 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Louis Lumière. The film formed part of the first commercial presentation of the Lumière Cinématographe on 28 December 1895 at the Salon Indien, Grand Café, 14 Boulevard des Capuchins, Paris. The Bewitched Inn The Bewitched Inn is an 1897 French short silent trick film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 122–123 in its catalogs. Caught in the Rain Caught in the Rain is a 1914 American comedy silent film starring Charlie Chaplin. This film was the first of many movies in which Chaplin both directed and played the lead. The short film was produced by Mack Sennett for Keystone Studios with a running time of 16 minutes. West of the Divide West of the Divide is a 1934 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury for Monogram, and starring John Wayne, Yakima Canutt and Gabby Hayes. The Saint in London The Saint in London is a 1939 British crime film, the third of eight films in RKOs film series featuring the adventures of Simon Templar, alias "The Saint". It stars George Sanders as Templar and was produced by William Sistrom. John Paddy Carstairs directed. Lynn Root and Frank Fenton wrote the screenplay based on Leslie Charteris short story "The Million Pound Day", which was published in the 1932 collection The Holy Terror, published in the US as The Saint vs. Scotland Yard. Rooty Toot Toot Rooty Toot Toot is a 1951 black comedy musical animated short film, directed by John Hubley. It was released by Columbia Pictures and produced by UPA. In 1994 it was voted #41 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. It received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1951, but lost out to Tom and Jerrys 6th award-winning cartoon The Two Mouseketeers. Annette Warren provides the voices of both Frankie and Nelly Bly. Thurl Ravenscroft is the voice of Johnny and Honest John the Crook. I Died a Thousand Times I Died a Thousand Times is a 1955 American CinemaScope Warnercolor film noir crime film directed by Stuart Heisler. The drama features Jack Palance as paroled bank robber Roy Earle, with Shelley Winters, Lee Marvin, Earl Holliman, Perry Lopez, Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez, and Lon Chaney I Died a Thousand Times is a scene-by-scene remake of High Sierra, which was based upon a novel by W.R. Burnett and starred Humphrey Bogart as Earle. The same story had also been transformed into a Western, Colorado Territory, with Joel McCrea. The film marks the second motion picture appearance of Dennis Hoppers six-decade career, and Nick Adams makes an uncredited appearance as a bellhop. When the Cat Comes The Cassandra Cat, also released under the titles When the Cat Comes, The Cat Who Wore Sunglasses, and/or That Cat) is a 1963 Czechoslovak film directed by Vojtěch Jasný. It tells the story of a mysterious traveling circus that arrives in a village accompanied by a sunglass-wearing cat named Mokol. When the cats glasses are removed, people in the village appear bathed in different colours that reflect their true feelings. The film won two major awards at the Cannes Film Festival in 1963, including the C.S.T. Prize and Special Jury Prize, Cannes. The Wise Guys The Wise Guys is a 1965 French comedy film directed by Robert Enrico. It is based on a novel by José Giovanni. It was the eighth most popular film at the French box office in 1965. Delta Force 3: The Killing Game Delta Force 3: The Killing Game, known simply as Delta Force 3, is a 1991 Cannon Film. It is the third and final film into the Delta Force trilogy. It is the only film in the series not to star Chuck Norris, although it does star his son Mike Norris. War of the Birds War of the Birds is a Danish animated movie directed by Jannik Hastrup in 1990, about two orphan birds, Oliver and Olivia, who fight against an evil vulture with the help of two mice. It is based on a childrens book of the same name from Bent Haller. Genealogies of a Crime Genealogies of a Crime is a 1997 French-Portuguese film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear for an outstanding artistic contribution. Despite being released in 1997, the film was not released on DVD until 2005. Since, it has been included in multiple DVD anthologies of Ruiz’s works. The Princess with the Golden Star The Princess with the Golden Star is a 1959 Czech family fantasy film written and directed by Martin Frič. Final Episode is a 1974 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. It is the final film in a five-part series that Fukasaku made in a span of just two years. A Buddha A Buddha is a 2005 Argentine film written and directed by Diego Rafecas, a Zen teacher in Argentina It has Agustín Markert, Carolina Fal and Diego Rafecas himself in the lead roles. Gympl Gympl is a Czech comedy film directed by Tomás Vorel. It was released in 2007. The Last Ride The Last Ride is a 2011 American drama about the last days of country music pioneer and legend Hank Williams. The film stars Henry Thomas, Jesse James, and Fred Dalton Thompson, and received a limited release on October 21, 2011. Despite the content, no recordings by Williams are ever played during the film. The soundtrack is composed of covers of Williams songs among other country musicians. Gideon's Army Gideons Army is a 2013 documentary film about three public defenders in the Southern United States. The movie is directed by Dawn Porter. Its title comes from Gideon v. Wainwright, which required that indigent criminal defendants be offered counsel at trial. The film received the Ridenhour Documentary Film Prize in 2014, as well as the Candescent Award at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Going Away Going Away is a 2013 French drama film directed by Nicole Garcia. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Happy Face Killer Happy Face Killer is a 2014 Canadian-American television film inspired by real-life events of the hunt and capture of serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson. The film premiered on March 1, 2014, on the Lifetime network and starred David Arquette as Jesperson. Gloria Reuben played Melinda Gand, the lead FBI case investigator. Wild City Wild City is a 2015 Hong Kong-Chinese action film directed by Ringo Lam and starring Louis Koo, Shawn Yue, Tong Liya and Joseph Chang. It was released on 30 July 2015 in China and on 20 August 2015 in Hong Kong. It is Lams first feature film since 2007s Triangle. Sista dagen Beck – Sista dagen is a 2016 Swedish film in the Martin Beck film series. It had premiere on C More on . My Best Girl My Best Girl is a 1927 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Sam Taylor starring Mary Pickford and Charles "Buddy" Rogers that was produced by Pickford. The movie is notable for co-starring Rogers, who would be Pickfords future husband. Charles Rosher received an Academy Award nomination for his cinematography of this film in 1928. Acrobatty Bunny Acrobatty Bunny is a Warner Bros. cartoon released in 1946 as part of the Looney Tunes series, directed by Robert McKimson, and starring Bugs Bunny and Nero the Lion. A Cry in the Night A Cry in the Night is a 1956 film-noir, dramatic, and thriller film starring Edmond OBrien, Brian Donlevy, Natalie Wood and Raymond Burr. The film was produced and narrated by Alan Ladd. A Cry in the Night was directed by Frank Tuttle. The film also has Richard Anderson, Irene Hervey, Anthony Caruso, and Peter Hansen in supporting roles. A Cry in the Night was based on the 1955 novel by Whit Masterson titled All Through the Night. The Wild, Wild Planet Wild, Wild Planet is a 1966 Italian science fiction film directed by Antonio Margheriti and written by Renato Moretti and Ivan Reiner. Tony Russel stars as Commander Mike Halstead. The film is the first of four "Gamma One" science fiction films. The films were originally contracted by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to be made for TV movies but were released theatrically instead in some countries. Bless This House Bless This House is a 1972 British comedy film and a spin-off from the television sitcom Bless This House. Sweet Hearts Dance Sweet Hearts Dance is a 1988 American comedy drama film directed by Robert Greenwald. The screenplay by Ernest Thompson centers on two small town couples, one married for several years and the other at the beginning of their relationship. The film was shot on location in Hyde Park, Vermont at Becky and Brendy Mullins house. The school gym built as a film set remained in use as Hyde Park Elementary Schools gym until 2017. Demons of War Demons of War is a 1998 Polish war drama by Władysław Pasikowski set during the Bosnian War. After Sex After Sex is a 2000 comedy-drama film directed by Cameron Thor and starring Dan Cortese, Virginia Madsen and Brooke Shields. Scarecrow Slayer Scarecrow Slayer is a 2003 American direct-to-video slasher film produced by The Asylum. It is a sequel to the 2002 film Scarecrow. The film was a direct-to-video release, as well as its predecessor, and its 2004 sequel Scarecrow Gone Wild. The film was directed by David Michael Latt. Latt also wrote the screenplay for the film. The film starred Tony Todd, Nicole Kingston, and David Castro. The Hamburg Cell The Hamburg Cell is a 2004 Channel 4 and CBC television film directed by Antonia Bird that describes the creation of the Hamburg cell, Islamist and extremist group composed by the terrorists that piloted the airplanes hijacked during the September 11 attacks. Although the terrorist cell was led by Mohamed Atta, the film is focused on the character of Ziad Jarrah, the one terrorist that had doubts about the attacks. Only the Brave Only the Brave is a 2006 independent film about the 100th Infantry Battalion/442nd Regimental Combat Team, a segregated World War II fighting unit primarily made up of "Nisei" Japanese Americans, which for its size and length of service became the most decorated unit in U.S. military history. The film, produced and directed by Lane Nishikawa is a fictionalized account of the rescue of the Lost Battalion. Shankardada Zindabad Shankar Dada Zindabad is a 2007 Indian Telugu-language comedy drama film and a remake of the 2006 Hindi film Lage Raho Munnabhai. Rajkumar Hirani, the director and co-screenwriter of the Munna Bhai series, is one of the screenwriters for this film. In addition, Dilip Prabhavalkar reprised his role as Mahatma Gandhi. It is the sequel to the 2004 film, Shankar Dada MBBS. The film directed by Prabhu Deva, Cinematography by Chota K. Naidu. Stars of the film Chiranjeevi as Shankar Dada, Srikanth as A.T.M., Sayaji Shinde, Karishma Kotak, Sadha and Raja. The music is scored by Devi Sri Prasad. The movie, released on 27 July 2007 opened to overall mixed reviews. Rembrandt's J'Accuse Rembrandts JAccuse is a 2008 Dutch, German and Finnish documentary film directed by Peter Greenaway about criticism of todays visual illiteracy argued by means of a forensic search of Rembrandts painting The Night Watch. Greenaway explains the conspiracy about a murder and the motives of all its characters who have conspired to kill for their combined self-advantage. The film is considered a companion piece, since it came out a year after Greenaways Nightwatching, a narrative film about Rembrandt featuring most of the same actors and sets. Possessed Living Death is a 2009 South Korean horror film written and directed by Lee Yong-ju. The film received 248,503 admissions in South Korea. The Green The Green is a 2011 drama film directed by Steven Williford, written by Williford, Paul Marcarelli and Molly Pearson, and starring Jason Butler Harner, Cheyenne Jackson, Illeana Douglas and Julia Ormond. Don Peyote Don Peyote is a 2014 American comedy film written and directed by Dan Fogler and Michael Canzoniero. It stars Fogler as a slacker who has a spiritual awakening and becomes obsessed with conspiracy theories. It May Be Love But It Doesn't Show It May Be Love But It Doesnt Show, , is a 2011 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by the comedy duo Ficarra e Picone. It is their first film in which the setting is not Sicilian. The film was a box office success, grossing over 6 million euros. Cheatin' Cheatin is a 2013 American animated comedy-drama film by Bill Plympton. Sahasam Sahasam is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language action-adventure film directed by Chandra Sekhar Yeleti and produced by B. V. S. N. Prasad under Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra. The film stars Gopichand and Taapsee Pannu, who share the screen for the second time after the 2011 film Mogudu. Hindi actor Shakti Kapoor, Paru Gambhir, and Ali play supporting roles. The film marks the second time Gopichand and Chandra Sekhar Yeleti have worked together after Okkadunnadu. The film was known under the working title Jackpot but was later renamed as Sahasam. The film was mostly shot in Ladakh, and Hyderabad. The films first look was released on the eve of Ugadi i.e. 11 April 2013. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as The Real Jackpot by Goldmines Telefilms in 2013. 6-5=2 6-5=2 is a 2013 Kannada horror movie, written and directed by a newcomer director KS Ashoka. It is the first found footage movie in Kannada. The plot revolves around a fatal trek accident. The film was reported to have taken its inspiration from the 1999 American independent film The Blair Witch Project. Ghosthunters: On Icy Trails Ghosthunters on Icy Trails is a 2015 German-Austrian-Irish comedy film starring Anke Engelke, Milo Parker and Bastian Pastewka as the voice of Hugo. It is based on the novel Ghosthunters and the Incredibly Revolting Ghost! By Cornelia Funke. After Death After Death is a Russian 1915 short film directed by Yevgeni Bauer. Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip is a 1940 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film was directed by Clyde Geronimi and features original music by Frank Churchill and Oliver Wallace. The film was animated by Clyde Geronimi, Ken Muse, Ed Love, Marvin Woodward, and Ray Abrams. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey, Lee Millar as Pluto, and Billy Bletcher as Pete. The cartoon follows Mickey Mouse and his dog Pluto traveling by train, despite a rule forbidding dogs from entering the train; Pete plays a menacing conductor intent on enforcing this rule. How to Play Football How to Play Football is a short film by Disney starring Goofy, released on September 15, 1944. The seven and a half minute film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Mickey and the Seal Mickey and the Seal is a cartoon short created by Walt Disney in 1948. It was nominated for Academy Award for Animated Short Film, but lost to Tom and Jerry cartoon The Little Orphan, which shared one of seven Oscars for the Tom and Jerry series. This cartoon was featured in the video game Disneys Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse. Man Friday Man Friday is a 1975 British/American comedy adventure film. It is adapted from the 1973 play by Adrian Mitchell based on Daniel Defoes novel Robinson Crusoe, but reverses the roles, portraying Crusoe as a blunt, stiff Englishman, while the native he calls Man Friday is much more intelligent and empathic. The film can be regarded as being critical of western civilization, against which it draws a contrasting picture of Caribbean tribal life. The Tell-Tale Heart The Tell-Tale Heart is a 1941 American drama film, 20 minutes long, directed by Jules Dassin. The screenplay by Doane R. Hoag is based on the 1843 short story of the same name by Edgar Allan Poe. The film marked Dassins directorial debut after working as an assistant to Alfred Hitchcock and Garson Kanin. It is typical of the short film adaptations of literary classics studios produced to precede the feature film during the 1930s and 1940s. Dreaming of Joseph Lees Dreaming of Joseph Lees is a 1999 British romantic drama film directed by Eric Styles and starring Rupert Graves, Samantha Morton and Nicholas Woodeson. It is an adaptation of a story written by Catherine Linstrum set in rural England in the late 1950s. The film was distributed by the Fox Entertainment Group. Samantha Mortons performance in the film won the Evening Standard Award British Film Award for Best Actress. Complicity Complicity is a 2000 film based on the novel Complicity by Iain Banks. The screenplay was written by Bryan Elsley. It was directed by Gavin Millar. These two had previously adapted Bankss The Crow Road into a TV serial. The cast included Jonny Lee Miller, Brian Cox and Keeley Hawes. Scenes were filmed in Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth, and in Dunning, Glenturret, Kippen, Lochgoilhead, Lochailort, Glen Coe, and on Rannoch Moor. One scene from the film was set in the Snaffle Bit bar in Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, where actual bar staff and customers were used. Suspicious River Suspicious River is a 2000 Canadian dramatic film directed by Lynne Stopkewich. It was based on a novel by Laura Kasischke. Woh Kaun Thi? Woh Kaun Thi? is a 1964 Indian Hindi-language black-and-white psychological mystery film directed by Raj Khosla, starring Sadhana, Manoj Kumar and Prem Chopra. Though the screenplay was written by Dhruva Chatterjee, parts were later rewritten, wherein Manoj Kumar took an active role. Music by Madan Mohan was the asset of this movie. The film became a hit at the box office. Its success had Khosla directing Sadhana in two more suspense thrillers: Mera Saaya and Anita. The Dancing Pig Le Cochon Danseur is a silent, 4 minute long, black-and-white burlesque film released in 1907 by French company Pathé , apparently based on a Vaudeville act. In the film, a giant anthropomorphic pig, dressed in fancy clothes, dances with a girl, who later embarrasses him by tearing his clothes off. The two start to dance together, then walk into the curtains behind them. A scene is then shown where the pig moves his tongue and eyes around and then baring his teeth. Australian Rules Australian Rules, is a 2002 drama film directed by Paul Goldman. The film was adapted from the novels Deadly and Nukkin Ya by Phillip Gwynne. It stars Nathan Phillips, Luke Carroll, Tom Budge, Brian Torry and Lisa Flanagan. The film is about a young man experiencing the hardships of growing up in rural South Australia. In particular, it deals with the issue of racial relationships through the central characters, their involvement in local Australian rules football, and aboriginal players. The film was launched at the Adelaide Festival of Arts on 5 March 2002, and nationwide on 29 August 2002. Still Small Voices Still Small Voices is a 2007 film starring Catherine Bell as a female 911 dispatcher, Michael Summer, who receives ghostly phone calls from a little girl. Michael is compelled to investigate this girls mysterious disappearance, which she believes is somehow linked to recent nightmares. Co-starring in the film are Mark Humphrey as Ash Summer and Damir Andrei as Bud Atherton. The film premiered on Lifetime Movie Network on January 6, 2007. The screenplay was written by Jolene Rice and it was directed by Mario Azzopardi. Immigrants (L.A. Dolce Vita) Immigrants, also known as L.A. Dolce Vita or Immigrants: L.A. Dolce Vita is a 2008 Hungarian-American animated film directed by Gábor Csupó. The Hungarian release date was October 30, 2008. It is the fifth feature-length film from studio Klasky-Csupo, and the first feature-length animated film directed by Csupó. The characters and storyline in this motion picture were to have been the basis for a new animated series for Spike TV, which was to have debuted in August 2004; however, despite scheduling a two-hour marathon of the series on its premiere and an order of six episodes, the series never aired, due to the decline of the Spike TV animation block. It was later compiled into a film and released in October 2008 in Hungary. The film was released on a Region 1 DVD in 2009 by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment. Portrait of the Fighter as a Young Man Portrait of the Fighter as a Young Man is a 2010 Romanian drama film directed by Constantin Popescu Jr. It was released at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. Cocktail Cocktail is a 2010 Malayalam thriller film edited and directed by Arun Kumar Aravind. The film stars Jayasurya, Anoop Menon, Samvrutha Sunil, Fahadh Faasil, Innocent, and Mamukkoya. It was co-written by Anoop Menon and is an uncredited remake of the Canadian film Butterfly on a Wheel. It was the directorial debut of film editor Arun Kumar. The Neighbors The Neighbor is a 2012 South Korean suspense thriller starring Kim Yunjin in the lead role. Residents of a small apartment building learn that a serial killer lives within their building. Kyung-hee feels heavy guilt for not being able to prevent her stepdaughter’s murder, so she takes it upon herself to find the killer. Meanwhile, a young girl that resembles the murdered girl becomes the next target of the serial killer. Based on Kang Fulls eponymous webtoon, the film sold over 2.43 million tickets, becoming the highest grossing film among the movie adaptations of Kang Full’s works. Mr. Go Mr. Go is a 2013 South Korean sport-comedy film written and directed by Kim Yong-hwa based on Huh Young-mans 1984 comic The 7th Team. About a gorilla who becomes a baseball superstar and his 15-year-old female manager, it stars Xu Jiao and Sung Dong-il. Mr. Go was the first South Korean film to be fully shot in 3D. A co-production between South Korea and China, it was released simultaneously in both countries on July 17 and 18, respectively. Si accettano miracoli Si accettano miracoli is a 2015 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Siani. The film was released on January 1, 2015 to generally positive reviews and favorable responses. Nawabzaade Nawabzaade is a 2018 Bollywood romantic comedy film starring Raghav Juyal, Punit Pathak and Dharmesh Yelande in leading roles Produced by Lizelle DSouza under R.D. Entertainment and directed by Jayesh Pradhan, the film was released on 27 July 2018. The first official song, "High Rated Gabru", was released on 28 June 2018, followed by "Tere naal Nachna" on 5 July, which marked the bollywood singing debut of female punjabi singer Sunanda Sharma. A Land Imagined A Land Imagined is a 2018 neo-noir mystery thriller film written and directed by Yeo Siew Hua. A Singapore-France-Netherlands co-production, the film tells the story of a police investigator who uncovers the truth behind the disappearance of a construction worker. The film premiered in competition on 7 August 2018, at the 71st Locarno Film Festival, and won the top prize of the festival, the Golden Leopard. At Locarno, Yeo also won the Junior Jury award and a Special Mention award. In December 2018, A Land Imagined played in competition at the 29th Singapore International Film Festival, where it was named Best Asian Feature Film by a jury led by Hong Kong director Stanley Kwan. It is the first time a Singaporean film has won the award. The film was released in Singapore theatres on February 21, 2019. It was selected as the Singaporean entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards. Aadai Aadai is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language thriller film directed by Rathna Kumar and produced by Viji under the production banner V Studios. The films soundtrack is composed by Pradeep Kumar alongside the Oorka band. The film stars Amala Paul in the lead role. Released on 19 July 2019, the film opened to positive reviews from audience and critics. Hare Conditioned Hare Conditioned is a 1945 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series. It was directed by Chuck Jones. It stars Bugs Bunny, who was voiced by Mel Blanc. The Staceys manager was voiced by Dick Nelson. The title is a play on "air conditioned"; before air conditioning became widely used, it was sometimes advertised as incentive for the public to visit department stores, where they could avoid the heat of a hot day and, ideally for the store, make purchases. Hare Conditioned was the second Bugs Bunny cartoon in the Looney Tunes series. Hare Conditioned uses many of the same limited animation techniques which Jones had previously introduced in The Dover Boys two years prior, including rapid motions and sliding backgrounds. The Miracle of the Bells The Miracle of the Bells is a 1948 American drama film produced by RKO. It stars Fred MacMurray, Alida Valli, Frank Sinatra, and Lee J. Cobb. Directed by Irving Pichel, with a script by Quentin Reynolds and Ben Hecht. The film is based on a novel by Russell Janney. Down to the Sea in Ships Down to the Sea in Ships is a 1949 seafaring drama directed by Henry Hathaway, starring Richard Widmark and Lionel Barrymore. The supporting cast includes Dean Stockwell, Cecil Kellaway, Gene Lockhart, and John McIntire. This was a remake of the silent film version, directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Marguerite Courtot, Raymond McKee and Clara Bow. The Prisoner The Prisoner is a 1955 drama film directed by Peter Glenville and based on the play by Bridget Boland. The film stars Alec Guinness and Jack Hawkins. Every Child Every Child is an animated short film produced in 1979 by the National Film Board of Canada in association with UNICEF. This is a film without words, incorporating sounds by Les Mîmes Électriques. On a volé la cuisse de Jupiter On a volé la cuisse de Jupiter is a French movie released in 1980, starring Annie Girardot, Philippe Noiret and Francis Perrin, and directed by Philippe de Broca. It is a sequel to the 1978 crime film Tendre Poulet in which both Girardot and Noiret reprise their roles as Lise Tanquerelle and Antoine Lemercier respectively. Passion of Love Passion of Love is a 1981 Italian drama film directed by Ettore Scola and was adapted from the novel Fosca by Iginio Ugo Tarchetti. The film was entered into the 1981 Cannes Film Festival and served as the inspiration for the 1994 Broadway musical Passion by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine. Wired Wired is a 1989 biographical film of comedian and actor John Belushi, directed by Larry Peerce. It was based on the 1984 book of the same name by Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward, and adapted for the screen by Buckaroo Banzai creator Earl Mac Rauch. It stars Michael Chiklis in his film debut as Belushi. Wired was both a critical and a commercial failure. The film has yet to be released on DVD or Blu-ray, and the videocassette originally released by International Video Entertainment is out of print. My Life Is Hell My Life Is Hell is a 1991 French comedy film directed by Josiane Balasko. The Magnificent Scoundrels The Magnificent Scoundrels is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Lee Lik-chi and starring Stephen Chow, Teresa Mo, Tien Niu, Amy Yip, Wu Ma, Roy Cheung, Yuen Wah and Mimi Chu, with special appearances by Karl Maka and Sandra Ng. Rubber's Lover is cult filmmaker Shozin Fukuis 1996 follow-up to 964 Pinocchio. Like its predecessor, it is an underground Japanese cyberpunk film, with tense atmosphere, alarming visuals and graphic violence. Often interpreted as a semi-prequel to 964 Pinocchio, Rubbers Lover details a clandestine group of scientists who conduct psychic experiments on human guinea pigs they take from the streets. Using brain-altering drugs, sensory deprivation and computer interfaces, they subject their patients to gruesome scientific tortures that often end in brutal death. After continued failure, they pursue one last project - which yields dangerous results. Rubbers Lover can best be defined as Japanese cyberpunk and industrial noir, in the same vein as The Iron Man. Filmed in stark black and white, located in a setting of grim urban steel, steeped in machine aesthetic, driven by a kinetic style and empowered by a grinding metallic soundtrack, it draws on nightmarish horror and generates heavy fetishcore themes. Kranti Kranti is a 1981 Indian epic historical drama film, produced and directed by Manoj Kumar, with the story and screenplay written by Salim-Javed. It stars Manoj Kumar along with an ensemble cast consisting of Dilip Kumar, Shashi Kapoor, Hema Malini, Shatrughan Sinha, Parveen Babi, Sarika, Prem Chopra, Madan Puri, Paintal and Pradeep Kumar. The film marked the return of Dilip Kumar after a five-year hiatus. The Delights of Automobiling Explosion of a Motor Car is a 1900 British short black-and-white silent comedy film, directed by Cecil M. Hepworth, featuring an exploding automobile scattering the body parts of its driver and passenger. "One of the most memorable of early British trick films" according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "was one of the first films to play with the laws of physics for comic effect." It features one of the earliest known uses in a British film of the stop trick technique discovered by French filmmaker Georges Méliès in 1896, and also includes one of the earliest film uses of comedy delay – later to be widely used as a convention in animated films – where objects take much longer to fall to the ground than they would do in reality. It is included in the BFI DVD Early Cinema: Primitives and Pioneers and a clip is featured in Paul Mertons interactive guide to early British silent comedy How They Laughed on the BFI website. Marie-Jo and Her 2 Lovers Marie-Jo and Her Two Lovers is a 2002 French drama film directed by Robert Guédiguian. It was entered into the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Walt: The Man Behind the Myth Walt: The Man Behind the Myth is a 2001 biographical documentary film about Walt Disney. It was narrated by Dick Van Dyke and directed by Jean-Pierre Isbouts. Michael Jackson: The One Michael Jackson The One is the DVD release of a CBS special that aired in January 2004. Released by Epic Records, it includes interviews with other celebrities about Jacksons influence on music and pop culture, and also contains clips from Jacksons previous music videos. It was certified Gold in the US five months after release, with shipments amassing 50,000 units by that point. The certification body of the US—the RIAA—recognizes the DVD as an official Michael Jackson production. It was also released on Video CD format, in several Asian countries such as India and Thailand. The Boys of Baraka The Boys of Baraka is a 2005 documentary film produced and directed by filmmakers Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady. Twenty at-risk boys from Baltimore attend the seventh and eighth grades at a boarding school in Kenya. The documentary follows them in Kenya and in Baltimore, before and after attending the Baraka School in Kenya. It also mentions that 61% of African Americans in Baltimore do not graduate from high school. It premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in 2005 winning a Special Jury Prize. The film also won the Audience Award Best Feature Film at the 2005 Silverdocs Festival at the AFI Silver Theater in Silver Spring. The film also won the Gold Hugo at The Chicago Film Festival, won the NAACP Image Award and was nominated for an Emmy. The Jammed The Jammed is a 2007 film written and directed by Dee McLachlan. The film is a story about human trafficking and the sex slave trade in Melbourne, and the search for three girls trapped by a trafficking syndicate. Court transcripts and actual events were an influence in the production of the film. The Jammed was nominated for seven AFI Awards, for four FCCA awards and for six IF Awards, winning for best feature film, best script and best music. The film was favourably reviewed by David Stratton and Margaret Pomeranz. Its original distribution plan of a DVD release was altered soon after filmmaker and distributor John L Simpson of Titan View used his own home mortgage to release the film. It ended up screening on 40 screens in Australia and 10 in New Zealand. A Heavenly Vintage A Heavenly Vintage is a 2009 internationally co-produced romantic drama film co-written and directed by Niki Caro. It is loosely based on the novel The Vintners Luck by Elizabeth Knox. The film had its international premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 12 September 2009. The film stars Jérémie Renier, Vera Farmiga, Gaspard Ulliel, and Keisha Castle-Hughes. This marks the second time Caro has worked with New Zealand actress Castle-Hughes, who was nominated for an Academy Award at age 13 for her role in Caros international breakthrough Whale Rider in 2002. The Invader The Invader is a 2011 French-language Belgian drama film directed by Nicolas Provost. Dieudonné Kabongo received a Magritte Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. The film was shown at several international film festivals in 2011, including the Toronto International Film Festival; was nominated for several awards, including Best Production Design at the 2013 Magritte Award; and winner of the Best Original Music and Sound Design at the 2011 Flanders International Film Festival Ghent. I Lived i-Lived is a 2015 American horror thriller film written and directed by Franck Khalfoun. Day One Day One is a short film directed and co-written by Henry Hughes with Dawn DeVoe. A woman who is on her first day of working as an interpreter for the United States Army is forced to deliver a baby for the wife of an enemy bomb maker. It was made as a thesis film at the AFI Conservatory. In 2016, the movie was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 88th Academy Awards. Watu Wote: All of us Watu Wote: All of Us, or simply Watu Wote is a 2017 Kenyan-German, live-action short film directed by Katja Benrath, as her graduation project at Hamburg Media School and is based on the December 2015 Mandera bus attack on a bus by militant group Al-Shabaab in Kenya riding Christians and Muslims. The film received critical acclaim and was winner at Student Academy Award, and received an Academy Award nomination for Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 90th Academy Awards in 2018. The Love of Sunya The Love of Sunya is an American silent drama film made in 1927. It was directed by Albert Parker, and was based on the play The Eyes of Youth by Max Marcin and Charles Guernon. Produced by and starring Gloria Swanson, it also stars John Boles and Pauline Garon. A copy of The Love of Sunya still survives and is kept in the Paul Killiam collection. Chained Chained is a 1934 American drama film directed by Clarence Brown, starring Joan Crawford and Clark Gable, with supporting performances by Otto Kruger and Stuart Erwin. The screenplay was written by John Lee Mahin, Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich, based upon a story by Edgar Selwyn. The plot concerns a kept woman who finds herself drawn to a charismatic South American rancher while aboard a cruise, all the while still harboring feelings for her married lover back home. Chained is the fifth of eight collaborations between Crawford and Gable. Texas Terror Texas Terror is a 1935 American Monogram romantic Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring John Wayne, Gabby Hayes and Lucile Brown. It Happened in Europe Somewhere in Europe is a 1948 Hungarian drama film directed by Géza von Radványi. It depicts the aftermath of World War II and specifically the lives of a gang of orphaned children in a postwar setting. The gang of children steal, cheat, and pillage due largely to the harsh circumstances and the world around them. The film has been compared to Italian neorealism. Rabbit Punch Rabbit Punch is a Warner Bros. cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny, released in 1948. The work features a boxing match between "Battling McGook" and Bugs Bunny. My Foolish Heart My Foolish Heart is a 1949 American film directed by Mark Robson, starring Dana Andrews and Susan Hayward. It relates the story of a womans reflections on the bad turns her life has taken. Adapted from J. D. Salingers 1948 short story "Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut", this remains the only authorized film adaptation of Salingers work; the filmmakers infidelity to his story was responsible for precluding any other film versions of other Salinger works, including The Catcher in the Rye. The film inspired the Danish story Mit dumme hjerte by Victor Skaarup. The Inn on the River The Inn on the River is a 1962 black-and-white West German crime film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Joachim Fuchsberger, Eddi Arent and Klaus Kinski. It is part of a cycle of films based on the novels of Edgar Wallace, produced in West Germany in the 1950s and 1960s. A Gathering of Eagles A Gathering of Eagles is a 1963 Eastmancolor film about the U.S. Air Force during the Cold War and the pressures of command. The plot is patterned after the World War II film Twelve OClock High, which producer-screenwriter Sy Bartlett also wrote, with elements also mirroring Above and Beyond and Toward the Unknown, films written by his collaborator, Beirne Lay Jr. The film was directed by Delbert Mann. Rock Hudson plays a United States Air Force officer, Colonel Jim Caldwell, a Strategic Air Command B-52 wing commander. He must shape up his wing and men to pass a grueling operational readiness inspection that the previous commander had failed and for which he had been relieved of his command. Caldwell is also recently married to an English wife, Victoria, and as a tough commanding officer doing whatever he has to do to shape up his command, his wife sees a side to him that she had not seen before. The film also stars Rod Taylor, Mary Peach, Barry Sullivan, Kevin McCarthy, Henry Silva, Robert Lansing, Leif Erickson, and Richard Anderson. Pete 'n' Tillie Pete n Tillie is a 1972 American comedy-drama film directed by Martin Ritt and starring Walter Matthau and Carol Burnett. Its advertising tagline was: "Honeymoons over. Its time to get married." Screenwriter Julius J. Epstein was nominated for an Oscar for adapting the story from the novella Witchs Milk by Peter De Vries. Epstein later adapted another De Vries novel for the film Reuben. The Dog in the Manger The Dog in the Manger is a 1978 Soviet musical-comedy film directed by Yan Frid based on the eponymous play by Lope de Vega. Exposed Exposed is a 1983 American drama film written, produced and directed by James Toback. It stars Nastassja Kinski, Rudolf Nureyev, Harvey Keitel, Ian McShane and Bibi Andersson. Minbô no onna is a 1992 Japanese film by filmmaker Juzo Itami. It is also known by the titles Minbo: the Gentle Art of Japanese Extortion, The Gangsters Moll and The Anti-Extortion Woman. The film was widely popular in Japan and a critical success internationally. It satirizes the yakuza, who retaliated for their portrayal in the film by assaulting the director. RPM RPM is a 1998 action film starring David Arquette, Emmanuelle Seigner, and Famke Janssen. It was shot in 1997 and first released on video in Germany on June 23, 1998. Rhyme & Reason Rhyme & Reason is a 1997 documentary film about rap and hip hop. Documentary filmmaker Peter Spirer interviewed over 80 significant artists in rap and hip hop music. This documentary explores the history of hip hop culture, how rap evolved to become a major cultural voice, and what the artists have to say about the musics often controversial images and reputation. Interview subjects range from veteran old-school rappers, such as Kurtis Blow, KRS-One and Chuck D, to west coast rap icons Ice-T, Dr. Dre, and MC Eiht, to several current rap hitmakers, including Wu-Tang Clan, The Fugees, and Sean "Puffy" Combs. The film was released to 280 theaters, earning $1,608,277 during its theatrical run. Mister Designer Mister Designer is a 1988 Soviet horror film by Oleg Teptsov based on the short story The Gray Automobile by Alexander Grin. Slayers the Motion Picture Slayers – The Motion Picture, also known as Slayers Perfect and originally released in Japan simply as Slayers, is a 1995 Japanese comic fantasy adventure anime film written by Kazuo Yamazaki, based on a story by Hajime Kanzaka, and directed by Yamazaki and Hiroshi Watanabe. It was the first animated entry released in the Slayers media franchise and was acclaimed by critics. In the film, young sorceresses Lina Inverse and Naga the Serpent reunite to go on vacation to the magical island of Mipross, but they soon find that things there are not quite what they seem and a mighty evil force might be behind this. U.S. Seals II U.S. Seals II: The Ultimate Force is a 2001 direct-to-video action film directed by Isaac Florentine, written by Boaz Davidson and Michael D. Weiss, and starring Michael Worth. One Perfect Day One Perfect Day is an Australian film released in 2004. Expedition: Bismarck Expedition: Bismarck is a 2002 documentary film produced for the Discovery Channel by Andrew Wight and James Cameron, directed by James Cameron and Gary Johnstone, and narrated by Lance Henriksen. The film follows an underwater expedition to the German Battleship Bismarck and digitally reconstructs events that led up to the ships sinking during World War II. In 2003 the film was honored with an Emmy award for Outstanding Sound Editing for Non-Fiction Programming. This Divided State This Divided State is a documentary film by first-time filmmaker Steven Greenstreet that details the conflict that erupted at Utah Valley State College, now called Utah Valley University, when controversial figure Michael Moore was scheduled to come speak on campus shortly before the 2004 presidential election. Pyare Mohan Pyare Mohan is a Bollywood film released in 2006. The film stars Fardeen Khan, Vivek Oberoi, Esha Deol, Amrita Rao and Boman Irani. The film is loosely based on the 1989 American film See No Evil which was also the inspiration for Hindi movie Hum Hain Kamaal Ke , Marathi movie Eka Peksha Ek , Tamil movie Andipatti Arasampatti and Kannada movies Akka Pakka and Baduku Jataka Bandi. De Taali De Taali is a 2008 Indian comedy film. It stars Riteish Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani, Ayesha Takia and Rimi Sen in the main roles. The movie is a remake of the 2001 film Saving Silverman. It is directed by Eeshwar Nivas and produced by Ravi Walia. The film revolves around three childhood friends Abhi, Amu and Paglu who have grown together and when Karthika comes in their life, the whole dynamics of their friendship changes. The film was initially titled Jalsa. De Taali was released on 20 June 2008 Morocco Exit Marrakech is a 2013 German drama film written and directed by Caroline Link. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The Fall of the Essex Boys The Fall of the Essex Boys is a 2013 British gangster thriller film based on the true story of the Rettendon murders in 1995. It follows the rise and ultimate fall of the feared criminal gang The Essex Boys. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm is a 1917 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Marshall Neilan based upon the novel of the same name by Kate Douglas Wiggin. This version is notable for having been adapted by famed female screenwriter Frances Marion. The film was made by the "Mary Pickford Company" and was an acclaimed box office hit. When the play premiered on Broadway in the 1910 theater season the part of Rebecca was played by Edith Taliaferro. Magician Mickey Magician Mickey is a 1937 Walt Disney Mickey Mouse cartoon, originally released to theaters on February 6, 1937. Mickey puts on a magic show, but is constantly interrupted by a heckler, Donald Duck, whom he in turn tries to get his revenge on through his magic tricks. This cartoon sometimes deletes the scene where Goofy gets electrocuted when he sticks his finger in a live light socket. In the game Mickeys Magical Arts World, The cartoon appears as you can make your own character instead of Donald. Star in the Night Star in the Night is a 1945 American short drama film directed by Don Siegel and starring J. Carrol Naish, Donald Woods, Rosina Galli, Dick Erdman, Lynn Baggett, Johnny Miles, and Tony Caruso. The film was Siegels directorial debut, and won an Oscar in 1946 for Best Short Subject. The film is a modern-day retelling of the Nativity story, set on Christmas Eve at a desert motel in the Southwestern United States. The Stranglers of Bombay The Stranglers of Bombay is a 1959 adventure/horror film directed by Terence Fisher for Hammer Films dealing with the British East India Companys investigation of the cult of Thuggee stranglers in the 1830s. The film stars Guy Rolfe and Jan Holden. Subarnarekha Subarnarekha is an Indian Bengali film directed by Ritwik Ghatak. It was produced in 1962 but not released until 1965. It is a part of the trilogy, Meghe Dhaka Tara, Komal Gandhar, and Subarnarekha, all dealing with the aftermath of the Partition of India in 1947 and the refugees coping with it. The Little Mermaid is a Japanese anime film based on Hans Christian Andersens eponymous fairy tale, released in 1975 by Toei Animation. Unlike the Disney adaptation released 14 years later, this film is closer to Andersens story, notably in its preservation of the original and tragic ending. The two main protagonists are the youngest daughter of the royal merman family, Marina, and her best friend Fritz, an Atlantic dolphin calf. In Japan, this film was shown in the Toei Manga Matsuri in 1975. The film was later released in the United States, dubbed into English by G. G. Communications, Inc. and Prima Film, Inc., on February 4, 1978. Time for Loving Time for Loving is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. It obtained a great commercial success and launched a short-living subgenre of revival-nostalgic comedy films. It also generated a sequel, Sapore di mare 2 - Un anno dopo. For her performance in this film Virna Lisi won a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress and a Silver Ribbon in the same category. Ultrà Ultra is a 1991 Italian drama film directed by Ricky Tognazzi. It was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival where Tognazzi won the Silver Bear for Best Director. The Dead Talk Back The Dead Talk Back is a crime/mystery horror film that, while filmed in 1957, was never shown theatrically anywhere until it was unearthed in a warehouse find and distributed on video by Sinister Cinema in 1993. It was featured in a 1994 episode of movie-mocking television series Mystery Science Theater 3000. The Dead Talk Back was directed by Merle S. Gould and stars Aldo Farnese. No Contest No Contest is a 1995 action film starring Shannon Tweed, Robert Davi and Roddy Piper. It was followed by a sequel two years later. Losing Chase Losing Chase is a 1996 American television film directed by Kevin Bacon in his directorial debut. It stars Helen Mirren, Kyra Sedgwick and Beau Bridges. It debuted at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival. The film was created for Showtime where it appeared on August 18 though it was later given a limited theatrical release in December following its positive reception. The film is set on the island Marthas Vineyard. It was nominated for three awards at the 54th Golden Globe Awards. Déjà Vu Déjà Vu is a 1997 American dramatic romance film directed by Henry Jaglom. It stars Stephen Dillane, Victoria Foyt, and Vanessa Redgrave. It premiered at the American Film Institute Festival on 25 October 1997 and was released theatrically on 22 April 1998. Final Examination Final Examination is a 2003 American horror erotic thriller film which was directed by Fred Olen Ray and stars Kari Wührer, Brent Huff and Debbie Rochon. 15: The Movie 15 is a 2003 Singaporean coming-of-age black comedy-drama film about teenage gangsters in the Singapore suburbs. Directed by Royston Tan, the film is an expanded version of Tans 2002 award-winning short film, also titled 15. It is one of the few Singaporean films to feature brief full-frontal male nudity, together with the Singaporean-Thai film Pleasure Factory and the Singaporean-Hong Kong film Bugis Street. After Innocence After Innocence is a 2005 American documentary film about men who were exonerated from death row by DNA evidence. Directed by Jessica Sanders, the film took the Special Jury Prize at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. The featured exonerees are Dennis Maher; Calvin Willis; Scott Hornoff; Wilton Dedge; Vincent Moto; Nick Yarris; and Herman Atkins. Also featured are Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld of the Innocence Project and Lola Vollen of the Life After Exoneration Program. Ghost of Mae Nak Ghost of Mae Nak is a 2005 Thai horror film thriller about a protecting ghost directed and written by British director Mark Duffield. The film stars Pataratida Pacharawirapong, Siwat Chotchaicharin and Porntip Papanai as the ghost. Cook Off! Cook Off! is an American mockumentary comedy film directed by Cathryn Michon and Guy Shalem. The film was released on November 17, 2017, after being shelved for 10 years. Germ Germ Z, also billed as Germ, is a 2013 American horror film. It depicts the residents of a small town who become infected with a bacterium that has fallen to Earth from space. It was produced by Two Thirds Productions. Foreverland Foreverland is a 2011 Canadian drama film starring Max Thieriot and Laurence Leboeuf. Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse is a 2012 American animated direct-to-video action musical comedy film starring the seven-time Academy Award-winning cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry as well as the historical and heroic outlaw Robin Hood. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Turner Entertainment Co., the film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on September 28, 2012. Sticky Notes Sticky Notes is a 2016 American drama film written and directed by Amanda Sharp, produced by Katie Mustard, and starring Ray Liotta, Rose Leslie, Gina Rodriguez and Justin Bartha. You Can't Save Yourself Alone You Cant Save Yourself Alone is a 2015 Italian romantic drama film directed by Sergio Castellitto. It is based on a novel with the same name written by Margaret Mazzantini. The film received three nominations at the 2015 David di Donatello Awards, for best actor, best actress and best original song. Raving Iran Raving Iran is a 2016 German-Iranian film written and directed by Susanne Regina Meures. The film follows Iranian DJs Anoosh Rakizade and Arash Shadram as they try to organise raves and make electronic music while attempting to evade the controls of the Iranian government. I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians is a 2018 internationally co-produced black comedy film directed by Radu Jude. It was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. It won the Crystal Globe for the best feature film at the 2018 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Back Alley Oproar Back Alley Oproar is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng and originally released in theaters on March 27, 1948. The short features Sylvester and Elmer Fudd as its main characters, voiced by Mel Blanc and Arthur Q. Bryan respectively. The title is a play on "uproar" and "opera". This is a rare exception for Sylvester as he wins in this cartoon. It is a remake of Frelengs Notes to You. El amor brujo El amor brujo or Carlos Saura Dance Trilogy, Part 3: El Amor Brujo is a 1986 Spanish musical film written and directed by Carlos Saura. It was directed and choreographed in the flamenco style by Maria Pagès. It is the third part of the Sauras flamenco trilogy he made in the 1980s, after Bodas de sangre in 1981 and Carmen in 1983. The film was screened out of competition at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. The film is based on El amor brujo composed by Manuel de Falla. Kung Fu: The Movie Kung Fu: The Movie is a 1986 made-for-television film and the first in a series of sequels which continued the story of the Shaolin monk, Kwai Chang Caine, first introduced in the 1972–1975 television series Kung Fu. The role of Caine is resumed by David Carradine. The role of his son, Chung Wang, is portrayed by Brandon Lee in his acting debut. The film aired on Brandons 21st birthday on February 1, 1986. The role of Master Po is also resumed by Keye Luke and The Manchu is portrayed by Mako. Bells from the Deep Bells from the Deep: Faith and Superstition in Russia, is a 1993 documentary film written and directed by Werner Herzog, produced by Werner Herzog Filmproduktion. Cowboy Up Cowboy Up is a 2001 film directed by Xavier Koller. It stars Kiefer Sutherland, Marcus Thomas, Molly Ringwald, and Daryl Hannah. It won the Crystal Heart Award at the 2001 Heartland Film Festival. Parichay Parichay is a 1972 Indian Hindi-language drama film, produced by V. K. Sobti under the Tirupathi Pictures banner and directed by Gulzar. It stars Jeetendra, Jaya Bhaduri; whileSanjeev Kumar, Vinod Khanna have given special appearances and the music was composed by Rahul Dev Burman The film was reported to be based on the Bengali novel Rangeen Uttarain by Raj Kumar Maitra and partially inspired by the 1965 movie The Sound of Music. Nasser 56 Nasser 56 is a 1996 Egyptian historical film directed by Mohamed Fadel, starring Ahmed Zaki. The film focuses on the nationalization of the Suez Canal by Egypts second President, Gamal Abdel Nasser, and the subsequent invasion of Egypt by Israel, the United Kingdom, and France. Throughout the film, events are depicted from an Egyptian nationalist viewpoint. The films star, Ahmed Zaki, subsequently portrayed Nassers successor as President, Anwar El-Sadat, in the 2001 film Days of Sadat. Second Nature Second Nature is a 2003 mystery-drama-science fiction television film directed by Ben Bolt starring Alec Baldwin, Powers Boothe and Louise Lombard. It was written by E. Max Frye and released on 4 October 2003 in the United Kingdom. South from Granada Al sur de Granada is a 2003 film written and directed by Fernando Colomo, based on the book by Gerald Brenan. Matthew Goode stars as Brenan, a demobilized soldier who in 1919 rents a house for a year in a village in Alpujarra. Colomo was inspired to make the film after seeing the character of Brenan appear in another film: Carrington, about Dora Carrington. In that film, Carrington was played by Emma Thompson, and Brenan, by Samuel West. Matthew Goode did not know who Brenan was upon taking the role, since Brenan is more familiar to the Spanish than the English. Goode did not speak Spanish, but read Brenans biography and learned to imitate the phonetic sounds of Spanish. Something Something... Unnakum Ennakum Unakkum Enakkum, also known by its former title Something Something ... Unakkum Enakkum, is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by M. Raja. A remake of Telugu film Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana, it stars Jayam Ravi and Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles and an ensemble cast, including Richa Pallod, veterans Prabhu, Bhagyaraj, Geetha and comedians Santhanam and Ganja Karuppu in supporting roles. The score and soundtrack was composed by Devi Sri Prasad, who also scored the music in the original version of the film, whilst cinematography was handled by A. Venkatesh and editing by S. Suraj Kavee. Dragon Dragon is a 2006 action/fantasy film created by the independent film group The Asylum. Thanga Meengal Thanga Meenkal is a 2013 Indian Tamil drama film co written and directed by Ram and story written by Ram and his daughter Shri Sankara Gomathy Ram, directing his second film after Kattradhu Thamizh. Ram, besides, played the lead role as well alongside newcomers Sadhana and Shelly Kishore. A joint production of Gautham Menons Photon Kathaas and R. S. Infotainment, the film features score and soundtrack composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The films shooting commenced in mid-January 2011 and was completed by late 2011. Thanga Meenkal released on 30 August 2013. The film opened to positive reviews from critics, but was declared as an average grosser by box office analysts. It won three prizes at the 61st National Film Awards including Best Tamil film award. It was the only Tamil film to be screened at Indian Panorama in International Film Festival of India, IFFI, Goa, 2013. Lai Bhaari Lai Bhaari is a 2014 Indian Marathi-language action drama film directed by Nishikant Kamat. The film marks the debut of Riteish Deshmukh in Marathi cinema, while Salman Khan and Genelia DSouza also make cameo appearances. The film became the highest grossing Marathi film during that time. On 25 January 2015 Lai Bhaari broke all previous records and got the highest television viewership for any film in Maharashtra with 5727 TVTs. It is remade in Odia as Jaga Hatare Pagha starring Anubhav Mohanty. It ran for more than 100 days in Maharashtra. Embrace Embrace is a 2016 Australian documentary film directed by Taryn Brumfitt. It concerns womens body image and is a response to surveys showing that 90% of women are "highly dissatisfied" with their bodies. It includes interviews with Mia Freedman, editor of the Australian Cosmopolitan and television talk-show hosts Amanda de Cadenet and Ricki Lake. Ennemis intérieurs Ennemis intérieurs is a French drama short film directed and written by Sélim Azzazi. It received critical appraisal and was nominated for many industry awards including Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 89th Academy Awards in 2017. Daughter Daughter is a 2016 Iranian drama film directed by Reza Mirkarimi. It was screened in the Competition section at the Moscow International Film Festival 2016 and International Film Festival of India 2016. It won the Golden Peacock Award for the Best Film at International Film Festival of India 2016. Mobile Homes Mobile Homes is a 2017 Canadian drama film directed by Vladimir de Fontenay. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. More Than Blue More than Blue is a 2018 Taiwanese romance drama film directed by Gavin Lin. It is a remake of the 2009 South Korean film of the same name. The film stars Jasper Liu and Ivy Chen. It was released in Taiwan on November 30, 2018. The Holly and the Ivy The Holly and the Ivy is a 1952 British drama film adapted from the play of the same name by Wynyard Browne. It was directed by George More OFerrall, produced by Anatole de Grunwald and co-scripted by Browne and de Grunwald. It is about an English clergyman whose neglect of his grown offspring, in his zeal to tend to his parishioners, comes to the surface at a Christmas family gathering. Ralph Richardson, Celia Johnson, and Margaret Leighton star, while Margaret Halstan and Maureen Delany reprised their roles from the stage. It had its U.S release in 1954. War Hunt War Hunt is a 1962 war film directed by Denis Sanders and starring John Saxon, Robert Redford and Charles Aidman. Produced by Terry Sanders for T-D Enterprises, and released by United Artists, the film features the film debuts of Sydney Pollack and Tom Skerritt and the first major role for Redford. Redford and Pollack met on the set of the film as actors. The National Board of Review named the film as one of the ten best films of 1962. It won the Silver Sail best feature film award at the 1962 Locarno International Film Festival and was nominated for a UN BAFTA award in 1964. Knives of the Avenger Knives of the Avenger is 1966 Italian film directed by Mario Bava. Bava entered production when it was already in falling apart and re-wrote and shot the film in six days. Borom sarret Borom Sarret or The Wagoner is a 1963 film by Senegalese director Ousmane Sembène, the first film over which he had full control. It is often considered the first film ever made in Africa by a black African. It is 18 minutes long and tells a story about a cart driver in Dakar. The film illustrates the poverty in Africa, showing that independence has not solved the problems of its people. It was shown as part of the Cannes Classics section of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Back Roads Back Roads is a 1981 American romantic comedy film starring Sally Field and Tommy Lee Jones. It is directed by Martin Ritt. It got middling reviews and grossed $11 million at the box office. This was the first film produced by CBS Theatrical Films. The movie was distributed by Warner Bros. My Letter to George Mesmerized is a 1986 drama film directed by Michael Laughlin and starring Jodie Foster, John Lithgow and Michael Murphy. It was a co-production between Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom and United States with RKO Pictures. The film was titled Mesmerized during production and upon release in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK. It was released in the US in 1986 as My Letter to George, and elsewhere as Shocked. Once Upon a Time in China V Once Upon a Time in China V is a 1994 Hong Kong–Chinese martial arts action film written and directed by Tsui Hark. The film is the fifth installment in the Once Upon a Time in China film series, with Vincent Zhao reprising his role as Chinese martial arts master and folk hero of Cantonese ethnicity, Wong Fei-hung, since taking over the character from Jet Li in Once Upon a Time in China IV. The film also saw the return of Hark as director and of Rosamund Kwan as "13th Aunt", who was absent in the fourth film. The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg is a 1998 documentary film written, directed, and produced by Aviva Kempner about Hank Greenberg, first baseman of the Detroit Tigers, who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. A Jewish player who chose not to play on Yom Kippur in 1934 during a heated pennant race, Greenberg had to face a great deal of antisemitism. In 1938 he nearly broke Babe Ruths 60 home run record by hitting 58 home runs. Like many players of the era, Greenberg had his career interrupted by military service during World War II. Initially, Greenberg was classified as unfit for service due to flat feet. However, upon re-examination, he was cleared. Before Japans attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States Congress had released men over age 28. After the attack, Greenberg immediately reenlisted in the United States Army Air Forces. In 1947, Greenberg, as a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates and playing his final season, was one of the few ballplayers to give a warm welcome to Brooklyn Dodgers Jackie Robinson, the majors first black player in many years. Robinson later said, "Class tells. It sticks out all over Mr. Greenberg". A History of Britain A History of Britain is a BBC documentary series written and presented by Simon Schama, first transmitted in the United Kingdom from 30 September 2000. A study of the history of the British Isles, each of the 15 episodes allows Schama to examine a particular period and tell of its events in his own style. All the programmes are of 59 minutes duration and were broadcast over three series, ending 18 June 2002. The series was produced in conjunction with The History Channel and the executive producer was Martin Davidson. The music was composed by John Harle, whose work was augmented by vocal soloists such as Emma Kirkby and Lucie Skeaping. Schamas illustrative presentation was aided by readings from actors, including Lindsay Duncan, Michael Kitchen, Christian Rodska, Samuel West and David Threlfall. Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet is a PBS documentary film about the life of the Islamic prophet Muhammad based on historical records and on the stories of living American Muslims who call Muhammad the Messenger of God. It was produced in 2002 by Alex Kronemer and Michael Wolfe of Unity Productions Foundation and Kikim Media. Preacher's Kid Preachers Kid is a 2010 American Christian drama film directed by Stan Foster, loosely based on the Parable of the Prodigal Son. Original songs and score are composed by recording artist and music producer Tim Miner. The film was written and directed by Stan Foster, and stars LeToya Luckett, Durrell "Tank" Babbs, Clifton Powell, Gregory Alan Williams, RaeVen Larrymore Kelly, Kiki Sheard, Sharif Atkins, Tammy Townsend, and Essence Atkins. The film was released to theaters on January 29, 2010 by Warner Premiere. Allez, Eddy! Allez, Eddy!, translated as "Go, Eddy!", is a Belgian movie and long feature film debut of director Gert Embrechts. The movie was released in 2012. Pokémon the Movie: Black-Victini and Reshiram Pokémon the Movie: Black—Victini and Reshiram and Pokémon the Movie: White—Victini and Zekrom, originally released in Japan as and , respectively, are Japanese anime films directed by Kunihiko Yuyama. Together, they make up the fourteenth Pokémon film. They were released on July 16, 2011 in Japan. The movies feature Victini the Victory Pokémon, the Vast White/White Yang Pokémon Reshiram and the Deep Black/Black Yin Pokémon Zekrom. Both films combine comedy, drama, action, and fantasy. The events of two different versions of the film take place during the 14th season of Pokémon: Black & White. The two sides of Every Little Things double A-side single serve as the ending songs for the two films; "Sora" is the theme for the Zekrom version and "Koe" is the theme for the Reshiram version. Crawlspace Crawlspace is a 2013 horror film directed by Josh Stolberg. It was released on January 4, 2013, and was optioned by Hulu for exclusive VOD distribution starting June 5, 2014. Crawlspace focuses on a family that is terrorized by the former occupant of their new home. Love Games Love Games is a 2016 Indian erotic thriller film directed by Vikram Bhatt and produced by Mukesh Bhatt, Mahesh Bhatt and Bhushan Kumar. The film stars Patralekha, Gaurav Arora and Tara Alisha Berry in the main cast. It was released on 8 April 2016. Great Minds The Teacher is a 2017 French film written and directed by Olivier Ayache-Vidal, and starring Denis Podalydès. Bright Victory Bright Victory is a 1951 American drama romance war film directed by Mark Robson starring Arthur Kennedy and Peggy Dow. Dragnet Dragnet is a 1954 American crime film directed by Jack Webb and written by Richard L. Breen. The film stars Webb, Ben Alexander, Richard Boone, Ann Robinson, Stacy Harris, Virginia Gregg and Vic Perrin. The film was adapted from the radio series of the same name, and is part of the wider Dragnet media franchise. The film was released by Warner Bros. on September 4, 1954. Verboten! Verboten! is a 1959 film written, produced and directed by Samuel Fuller and starring James Best, Susan Cummings, Tom Pittman, and Harold Daye. It was the last film of the influential but troubled RKO Pictures studio, which co-produced it with Fullers own Globe Enterprises. It was filmed at the RKO Forty Acres backlot. Distribution was handled by Columbia Pictures. Verboten! was the first of Samuel Fullers films to be set during World War II, of which he was a veteran. He had previously drawn on his war experience to make movies about the Korean War and the French Indochina War. Raymond Harvey was the films technical adviser; he had previously worked with Fuller on his Fixed Bayonets!. Posse from Hell Posse from Hell is a 1961 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Herbert Coleman and starring Audie Murphy and John Saxon. Nude on the Moon Nude on the Moon is a 1961 science-fantasy nudist film co-written and co-directed by Doris Wishman and Raymond Phelan under the shared pseudonyms "O. O. Miller" and "Anthony Brooks". The film was produced in 1960 and theatrically released in 1961. Nude on the Moon is the second of eight nudist films produced and directed by Wishman. While most nudist films of the time were set within a conventional nudist camp, apparently as a promotional gimmick Wishman decided to set the story in a nudist civilization on the Moon. That Funny Feeling That Funny Feeling is a 1965 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin, and Donald OConnor. This was the third film pairing of Dee and then-husband Darin, following 1961s Come September and 1962s If a Man Answers. It was the second film that OConnor and Kathleen Freeman made together, the first being Singin in the Rain. The Girl from Rio The Girl from Rio is a 1969 spy-fi film directed by Jess Franco and starring Shirley Eaton, Richard Wyler and George Sanders. Written and produced by Harry Alan Towers, the film follows a tribe of Amazonian women, led by their queen, attack wealthy men as part of a long-term plan to take over the world. A co-production between West Germany, Spain and the United States, the film is a sequel to The Million Eyes of Sumuru. It is based on Sax Rohmers Sumuru character. Steelyard Blues Steelyard Blues is a 1973 American comedy crime film directed by Alan Myerson and starring Donald Sutherland, Jane Fonda and Peter Boyle. Green Ice Green Ice is a 1981 British adventure film starring Ryan ONeal. It was also released under the name Operation Green Ice. Suryavanshi Suryavanshi is a 1992 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Rakesh Kumar and produced by Vijay Kumar Galani, starring Salman Khan, Sheeba, Saeed Jaffrey and Amrita Singh. Too Many Ways to Be No. 1 Too Many Ways to Be No.1 is a 1997 gangster drama directed by Wai Ka Fai, starring Lau Ching Wan, Carman Lee, Francis Ng, Cheung Tat Ming, Matt Chow, Elvis Tsui, Cheng Cho and Ruby Wong. Made in 1997, this is the first formal film produced by Milkyway Image Your Studio and You Your Studio and You is a 1995 American comedy short film created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker and commissioned by comedic filmmaker David Zucker. It was to be played at a party Seagram threw for its employees acquired as a result of its Universal Studios take-over. It parodies the style of 1950s educational films such as Duck and Cover, while poking fun at Universal and its talent. It was shot in the Universal Studios backlot, and it runs approximately 14 minutes. Upon commissioning the duo to make this film, David Zucker failed to mention that there was no script, so everything was written by Parker and Stone less than an hour before it was shot. The film is notable in that it was Stone and Parkers first Hollywood gig. Parker has said that "you could probably make a feature film out of the experience of making that movie because it was just two dudes from college suddenly directing Steven Spielberg." This film has still seen no public release as it was intended to be strictly an internal film, but copies of the film have surfaced on the Internet. Ifilm.com had the video on its site for a limited time. The video was promoted on the site in ad banners. These advertisements included the date that ifilm.com would stop hosting the video. Stone and Parker would make their first major studio-produced feature, BASEketball, for Universal with David Zucker directing. Crash Landing Crash Landing is a 2005 American-Canadian action film directed by Jim Wynorski. It was released direct-to-DVD in the U.S. on July 11, 2006. Doll Graveyard Doll Graveyard is a 2005 film by Full Moon Features. It was directed by Charles Band. Cortex Cortex is a 2008 French crime film directed by Nicolas Boukhrief. The House That Drips Blood on Alex The House That Drips Blood on Alex is a 2010 comedy horror short starring Tommy Wiseau. The film was written by sketch comedy group Studio8. It first aired October 14, 2010 on Comedy Central and was released online at atom.com. It was also included as an extra on the DVD compilation of The Tommy Wi-Show, a web series also created by Studio8 and starring Wiseau. The title is a homage to the Amicus film The House That Dripped Blood. Just Like Brothers Just Like Brothers is a 2012 French comedy film written, directed and produced by Hugo Gélin. Decay Decay is a 2015 American psychological thriller film. Starring Rob Zabrecky, Jackie Hoffman, Lisa Howard, Elisha Yaffe, Hannah Barron and Reese Ehlinger. Written and Directed by Joseph Wartnerchaney it tells the story of a troubled middle-aged man who falls in love with a corpse. Don't Talk to Irene Dont Talk to Irene is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Pat Mills. It premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The film centres on Irene, a fat and unpopular high school student who wishes to be a cheerleader. After being suspended from school, Irene gets sent to a retirement home for punishment. She decides to indulge her passion for cheerleading by enrolling a group of the senior citizens for a dance competition. The films cast also includes Geena Davis, Scott Thompson, Bruce Gray and Anastasia Phillips. Mills won the Toronto International Film Festivals annual Pitch This! competition for emerging film directors in 2008 for the films original pitch, and the films screenplay won the award for Best Comedy Screenplay at the 2013 Austin Film Festival. However, Mills made Guidance as his feature film debut before proceeding with Dont Talk to Irene, which entered production in 2016. It went on to win both the Comedy Vanguard Award and Audience Award at the Austin Film Festival, the Audience Choice at the Kingston Canadian Film Festival and the Galet dOr at the 5th Canadian film festival of Dieppe, France. In June 2018, Dont Talk to Irene won two Canadian Comedy Awards: Best Feature and Best Writing in a Feature. Gravitas Ventures acquired the film and released it in the United States on March 2, 2018. Head Full of Honey Head Full of Honey is a 2018 drama film directed by Til Schweiger. It is an American remake of the 2014 German film of the same name, which Schweiger also directed and co-wrote with Hilly Martinek. Who We Are Now Who We Are Now is a 2017 American drama film directed and written by Matthew Newton and starring Julianne Nicholson, Emma Roberts, and Zachary Quinto. It screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Gayatri Gayatri is a 2018 Telugu language action drama film written and directed by RR Madan for Mohan Babu who played the lead role as well. Written by Diamond Ratna Babu, the film also features Vishnu Manchu, Shriya Saran, Brahmanandam & Posani Krishna Murali in supporting roles.. The film is the remake of Bangladeshi hit Aynabaji directed by Amitabh Reza Chowdhury. When the Clouds Roll by When the Clouds Roll By is a 1919 American comedy film starring Douglas Fairbanks and directed by Victor Fleming and Theodore Reed. After decades of not being seen by the public, the film was finally released in 2010 on DVD by Alpha Video with an original score by Don Kinnier. Tender Comrade Tender Comrade is a 1943 black-and-white film released by RKO Radio Pictures, showing women on the home front living communally while their husbands are away at war. The film stars Ginger Rogers, Robert Ryan, Ruth Hussey, and Kim Hunter and was directed by Edward Dmytryk. The film was later used by the HUAC as evidence of Dalton Trumbo spreading communist propaganda. Trumbo was subsequently blacklisted. The films title comes from a line in Robert Louis Stevensons poem "My Wife" first published in Songs of Travel and Other Verses. A Man Alone A Man Alone is a 1955 American Trucolor Western film directed by Ray Milland starring Ray Milland, Mary Murphy and Ward Bond. The story involves a man who stumbles onto the aftermath of a stagecoach robbery in the Arizona desert in which there were no survivors. Barbary-Coast Bunny Barbary Coast Bunny is a 1956 Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon short produced by Edward Selzer. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. In this story, the villain, Nasty Canasta, steals a large slab of gold from Bugs Bunny who retaliates by later bankrupting the villains new casino in San Francisco. The title refers to San Franciscos Barbary Coast district. Warning from Space is a Japanese science fiction tokusatsu film released in January 1956 by Daiei, and was the first Japanese science fiction film to be produced in color. In the films plot, starfish-like aliens disguised as humans travel to Earth to warn of the imminent collision of a rogue planet and Earth. As the planet rapidly accelerates toward Earth, a nuclear device is created at the last minute and destroys the approaching world. The film, directed by Koji Shima, was one of many early Japanese monster films quickly produced after the success of Tohos Godzilla in 1954. The film was loosely based on a novel by Gentaro Nakajima. After release, the film was met with negative reviews, with critics calling it "bizarre" and accusing it of using science fiction clichés. Warning from Space influenced many other Japanese science fiction films, such as Gorath. The film, along with other 1950s science fiction films, influenced director Stanley Kubrick, who would later direct A Space Odyssey. Two on a Guillotine Two on a Guillotine is a 1965 American horror film produced and directed by William Conrad and starring Connie Stevens. The screenplay by John Kneubuhl and Henry Slesar is based on a story by Slesar. It was the first in a series of low budget suspense dramas for Warner Bros, the others being My Blood Runs Cold and Brainstorm.. These were inspired by the success of William Castle films. Here Is Your Life Here Is Your Life is a Swedish coming-of-age film directed by Jan Troell. It was released to cinemas in Sweden on 26 December 1966, The film is based on a novel of the same name, the second of Eyvind Johnsons semi-autobiographical series of four novels Romanen om Olof, about a working-class boy growing up in the northern parts of Sweden. The Embryo Hunts in Secret , released in July 1966, is the first film made by Japanese director Kōji Wakamatsu independently of any movie studio. It was released just months after he had left Nikkatsu and formed his own company, Wakamatsu Productions. Land of the Minotaur Land of the Minotaur is a 1976 Greek horror film directed by Kostas Karagiannis. Grandmother's House Grandmothers House is a 1988 American horror film produced by Nico Mastorakis in 1988. Assassination , also known as The Assassin, is a 1964 film directed by Masahiro Shinoda. Bells of Innocence Bells of Innocence is 2003 Christian film directed by Alin Bijan and written by Chris Bessey. It stars son-father actors Mike and Chuck Norris, David A. R. White, Marshall R. Teague, and Chucks real-life granddaughter Gabby Di Ciolli as "Lyric". It was released on April 6, 2003 in the United States. TV Junkie TV Junkie is a documentary that chronicles Rick Kirkhams drug addiction. Its filmmakers, Michael Cain and Matt Radecki, sifted through the video-diary footage to piece together the story of Kirkhams life, focusing on the seven years in which he and his family struggled with his addiction to crack cocaine. It was shown at Sundance in 2006. The film was the subject of a lawsuit by his ex-wife Tammie. Variety gave the film a middling review, finding the central figure unpleasant and unsympathetic and the production values inevitably low. Film Threat found it "an unbelievably candid glimpse into the contradictions of cocaine addiction", and praised Kirkhams articulate and authentic self-portrait. OutNow.CH found it had a certain fascination beyond what would be expected. Questione di cuore A Question of the Heart is a 2009 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Francesca Archibugi. La soga La Soga is a 2009 action film directed by Josh Crook starring Manny Perez and Denise Quiñones. It tells the story of Luisito, a brave man who risks everything to find justice. The film is a story of redemption set in the neighborhoods of the Dominican Republic and Washington Heights, New York. Take Off Take Off is a 2009 South Korean film written and directed by Kim Yong-hwa. The film was the 2nd most attended film of the year in South Korea with 8,392,953 admissions. Wild Life Wild Life is a 2011 Canadian animated short film by Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis. The film debuted at the 2011 Worldwide Short Film Festival in Toronto in June 2011 and online on January 6, 2012. The film was nominated for Best Animated Short Film at the 84th Academy Awards, and Best Animated Short Subject at the 39th Annie Awards as well as a Genie Award for Best Animated Short at the 32nd Genie Awards. Based in Calgary, Tilby and Forbis were previously nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for their 1999 NFB film When the Day Breaks, with Tilby also nominated individually for her 1991 NFB short Strings. Wild Life was produced by Marcy Page and Bonnie Thompson. Granny's Funeral Grannys Funeral is a 2012 French comedy film directed by Bruno Podalydès. The film was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. The Submarine Kid The Submarine Kid is a 2015 American drama film, directed by Eric Bilitch and written by Bliltch and Finn Wittrock. The film stars Finn Wittrock and Emilie de Ravin, with supporting performances from Jack Coleman, Nancy Travis, Alphonso McAuley, Hunter Cope, and Joe Massingill. The film had its world premiere on November 12, 2015 at the Napa Valley Film Festival. The film was released through video on demand on January 12, 2016, by MarVista Entertainment. Middle Man Middle Man is a 2016 American black comedy film written and directed by Ned Crowley. It stars Jim OHeir as Lenny, an unfunny, aspiring standup comedian who, on a road trip to Las Vegas, picks up a mysterious hitchhiker, played by Andrew J. West. Believing himself responsible for the death of a heckler, Lenny publicly confesses, becoming an instant hit for what audiences perceive as transgressive humor. The Blue Bird The Blue Bird is a 1918 silent fantasy film based upon the play by Maurice Maeterlinck and directed by Maurice Tourneur in the United States, under the auspices of producer Adolph Zukor. In 2004, this film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in its National Film Registry. My Man Godfrey My Man Godfrey is a 1957 American CinemaScope Eastmancolor comedy film starring June Allyson and David Niven. It was adapted by Peter Berneis, William Bowers and Everett Freeman, and directed by Henry Koster. The film is a color remake of Gregory La Cavas 1936 screwball comedy of the same name. Allyson played the role created by Carole Lombard in the original version, and Niven took on the role made famous by William Powell. Niven had played the role of Tommy Gray, Godfreys former classmate, in a 1938 radio version. Aty-baty, shli soldaty... One-Two, Soldiers Were Going... is a 1977 Soviet war film directed by Leonid Bykov. If You Could See What I Hear If You Could See What I Hear is a 1982 Canadian biographical drama film about blind musician Tom Sullivan, starring Marc Singer and Shari Belafonte, directed by Eric Till. The Party Animal The Party Animal is a movie written and directed by David Beaird. Since its inauspicious debut in 1984, it has become a minor cult classic. The South Sur is a 1988 Argentine drama film written and directed by Fernando E. Solanas. The film features Susú Pecoraro, Miguel Ángel Solá, Philippe Léotard, Lito Cruz, Ulises Dumont among others. Following its debut at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival, Sur has collected a host of awards from prestigious international film festivals. Sur garnered its director, Fernando E. Solanas the Best Director at Cannes in 1988 and was nominated for the Palme dOr in the same year. The film was selected to be screened in the Cannes Classics section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. To Want to Fly Volere volare is a 1991 Italian comedy film co-written, co-directed by and starring Maurizio Nichetti. It is a live-action animated film. The male lead is a man who dubs sound effects for cartoons and who is slowly turning into a cartoon. Right before becoming a cartoon, he meets a woman with a very unusual job with whom he falls in love. His transformation complicates both his private and professional life. This Transient Life is a 1970 Japanese erotic drama film directed by Akio Jissoji. The film won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. Its English title is This Transient Life. In the Beginning In the Beginning is a 2000 American two-part biblical television miniseries directed by Kevin Connor. It stars Martin Landau and Jacqueline Bisset and originally aired on NBC on November 12 and 13, 2000. The Snow Queen The Snow Queen is a Soviet 1967 fantasy film, directed by Gennadi Kazansky and based on the eponymous fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. Stories of Lost Souls Stories of Lost Souls is a compilation of eight cinematic stories of lonely souls in unexpected situations starring many of cinemas biggest names including Josh Hartnett, Hugh Jackman, Keira Knightley, Cate Blanchett, James Gandolfini, Paul Bettany, Illeana Douglas and directed by eight different directors including Deborra-Lee Furness and Mark Palansky. Stories of Lost Souls was executive produced by Thomas Bannister. The New Man The New Man is a 2007 Swedish drama film directed by Klaus Härö. Second Life Second Life is a 2009 Portuguese movie directed by Miguel Gaudêncio and produced by Alexandre Valente. It stars Piotr Adamczyk, Lúcia Moniz, Pedro Lima, Paulo Pires and Sandra Cóias. It was the second highest-grossing Portuguese film in 2009. WNUF Halloween Special The WNUF Halloween Special is a 2013 comedy horror film directed primarily by Chris LaMartina, who also helped to co-write the film. Parody commercials are shown throughout the film, some of which were written and directed by persons other than LaMartina. Its plot follows a television personality that decides to investigate strange supernatural occurrences at a house purported to be haunted. The Time of Their Lives The Time of Their Lives is a British road comedy film directed and written by Roger Goldby and starring Joan Collins as Helen Shelley and Pauline Collins as Priscilla. Joan Collins abandons her usual glamour to play a faded and forgotten movie star living in an old folks home in London, who determines to somehow travel to her ex-lover’s funeral in France in the hopes of staging a comeback. She coerces downtrodden housewife Priscilla into accompanying her on the eventful journey, during which the odd duo become involved with a reclusive artist, played by Franco Nero. At the outset the selfish, egocentric, manipulative Helen seems to have little in common with the timid Priscilla, however during the course of their adventure the two women undergo life changes that bond them together. The film was released on 10 March 2017 in the United Kingdom, followed by Australia, France and Nordic countries by Universal Pictures and Independent Film Company. One Floor Below One Floor Below is a 2015 Romanian drama film directed by Radu Muntean. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Ricky Ricky is a 2016 Indian Kannada crime thriller film written and directed by Rishab Shetty in his directorial debut, and produced by S. V. Babu. It stars Rakshit Shetty and Haripriya in the lead roles. The supporting cast features Achyuth Kumar and Ravi Kale. The film deals with the prevalence of naxalism in India, with a love story in the backdrop. Autour d'une cabine Autour dune cabine, original full title, is an 1894 French short animated film directed by Émile Reynaud. It is an animated film made of 636 individually images hand painted in 1893. The film showed off Emiles invention, the Théâtre Optique. It was shown at the Musée Grévin from December 1894 until March 1900. The Conquest of the Pole The Conquest of the Pole is a 1912 French silent film directed by and starring Georges Méliès. The film, loosely inspired by contemporary events and by Jules Vernes Voyages Extraordinaires, follows the comic misadventures of an international group of explorers on an expedition to the North Pole, where they encounter a man-eating frost giant and a dangerous magnetic needle. The film, one of Mélièss last cinematic works, was released by Pathé Frères to critical acclaim in France and England, but was a box-office failure and contributed to Mélièss mounting financial difficulties. It continues to be seen as one of his masterpieces and is sometimes named as his greatest work. The Drum The Drum is a 1938 British Technicolor film from the book The Drum by A. E. W. Mason. The film is directed by Zoltan Korda and produced by Alexander Korda. It stars Sabu Dastagir, Raymond Massey, Roger Livesey and Valerie Hobson. Korda’s company London Films made three films in the 1930s about the British Empire: Sanders of the River, The Drum and The Four Feathers. They are often known as the Empire trilogy, although they were not conceived as such. Homeless Hare Homeless Hare is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short starring Bugs Bunny, directed by Chuck Jones and produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons in 1950 and reissued in 1961 with the Blue Ribbon logo. Moi, un noir Moi, un noir is a 1958 French ethnofiction film directed by Jean Rouch. The film is set in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Picknick mit Weismann Picnic with Weissmann is a 1968 Czechoslovak animated short film by Jan Švankmajer. Machibuse Machibuse is a 1970 Japanese drama film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki. Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold is a 1975 American action-adventure blaxploitation film directed by Charles Bail and starring Tamara Dobson as Cleopatra "Cleo" Jones, Stella Stevens and Norman Fell. The film is a sequel to the 1973 action film Cleopatra Jones. Les Misérables Les Misérables is a 1982 French drama film directed by Robert Hossein. It is one of the numerous screen adaptations of the novel of the same name by Victor Hugo. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Prize. De wisselwachter The Pointsman is a 1986 Dutch film directed by Jos Stelling, starring Jim van der Woude, Stéphane Excoffier and John Kraaijkamp It tells the story of a French woman who moves in with a Dutch railwayman at a remote railway station. The two are unable to converse, but soon begin a strange game of seduction. The film is based on the novel De wisselwachter by Jean-Paul Franssens. Kraaijkamp was awarded the Golden Calf for Best Actor for his performance in the film. Rich in Love Rich in Love is a 1992 drama film directed by Bruce Beresford and starring Albert Finney, Kathryn Erbe, Kyle MacLachlan, Jill Clayburgh, Suzy Amis, and Ethan Hawke. It is based on the 1987 novel Rich in Love by Josephine Humphreys. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is a 1997 television film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Ben Cross as Captain Nemo. It premiered on March 23, 1997. Based on the novel of the same name by Jules Verne, it is most notable for replacing the character of Professor Aronnaxs manservant, Conseil, with the Professors daughter, Sophie, who disguises herself as a boy so that she may accompany her father aboard USS Abraham Lincoln; she becomes the apex of a love triangle involving Captain Nemo and Ned the harpooner. The film was produced by Hallmark Entertainment. David David is a 1997 television film by Five Mile River Films, starring Nathaniel Parker as King David. It was written by Larry Gross and directed by Robert Markowitz. The film was entirely shot on Morocco and was originally aired at TNT on March 23, 1997 as part of its Bible Collection. Zatoichi at Large is a 1972 Japanese film directed by Kazuo Mori. The film stars Shintaro Katsu as Zatoichi, a blind swordsman and masseur who helps deliver a baby and transport it to its relatives after its mother dies. It was the 23rd film in the Zatoichi film series and the first distributed by Toho, while all others were distributed by Daiei. Dirty Pictures Dirty Pictures is a 2000 American docudrama directed by Frank Pierson. The teleplay by Ilene Chaiken focuses on the 1990 trial of Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center director Dennis Barrie, who was accused of promoting pornography by presenting an exhibit of photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe that included images of naked children and graphic displays of homosexual sadomasochism. The film premiered on Showtime on May 20, 2000. It later was released on both videotape and DVD. Monday Night Mayhem Monday Night Mayhem is a 2002 television film about the origin of ABCs television series Monday Night Football. It debuted on the U.S. cable TV network TNT on January 14, 2002. It was based on the 1988 nonfiction book of the same title by Marc Gunther and Bill Carter. La fuga La fuga is a 2001 Argentine film directed by Eduardo Mignogna. The picture stars Mignognas friend and frequent collaborator, Ricardo Darin, as well as Miguel Angel Sola, Gerardo Romano, Patricio Contreras, Ines Estevez, Alejandro Awada and Norma Aleandro. Mémoires affectives Looking for Alexander is a Canadian drama film. It was directed and written by Francis Leclerc. Marcel Beaulieu also wrote the script. Talento de barrio Talento de Barrio is a film released on October 10, 2008 by Maya Entertainment, starring Daddy Yankee. The film was directed by José Iván Santiago, and written by George Rivera and Ángel M. Sanjurjo, with additional material by Edgar Soberón Torchia. It was also the first movie Daddy Yankee co-produced. In the United States it was a major success, although it was not launched in all the country. It was shown in the major cities like New York City, Los Angeles, and some parts of New Jersey. In Latin America, it was shown in Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic. The DVD of the movie was released in all the countries of Latin America. Big sales went on in Central America, mostly in El Salvador. Flatland: The Movie Flatland: The Movie is a short animated film which was released to video in 2007. The cast includes the voices of actors Martin Sheen, Kristen Bell and Tony Hale. The story is based on the 1884 science fiction novella Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions written by Edwin A. Abbott. Curling Curling is a Canadian drama film, directed by Denis Côté and released in 2010. The film stars Emmanuel Bilodeau and Philomène Bilodeau as Jean-François and Julyvonne Sauvageau, a father and daughter who are living in virtual isolation in rural Quebec. The film premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival, where Emmanuel Bilodeau won the award for Best Actor and Côté won the award for Best Director. The film was named to the Toronto International Film Festivals annual year-end Canadas Top Ten list for 2010. The film received three Prix Jutra nominations at the 13th Jutra Awards, for Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor. At the 17th Lumières Awards in 2012, the film was a nominee for Best French-Language Film. Get Lamp Get Lamp is a documentary about interactive fiction filmed by computer historian Jason Scott of textfiles.com. Scott conducted the interviews between February 2006 and February 2008, and the documentary was released in July 2010. Vai que Cola: O Filme Vai Que Cola - O Filme is a 2015 Brazilian comedy film based on the television series Vai Que Cola. It was released on October 1, 2015. Duck Soup Duck Soup is a silent comedy short film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy prior to their official billing as the duo Laurel and Hardy. The team appeared in a total of 107 films between 1921 and 1951. Gambling Lady Gambling Lady is a 1934 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Archie Mayo, and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Joel McCrea. Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Babas Forty Thieves is a two-reel animated cartoon short subject in the Popeye Color Feature series, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on November 26, 1937 by Paramount Pictures. It was produced by Max Fleischer for Fleischer Studios, Inc. and directed by Dave Fleischer. Willard Bowsky was head animator, with musical supervision by Sammy Timberg. The voice of Popeye is performed by Jack Mercer, with additional voices by Mae Questel as Olive Oyl, Lou Fleischer as J. Wellington Wimpy and Gus Wickie as Abu Hassan. Popeye is enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard and did not enlist in the Navy until 1941 in the Fleischer short The Mighty Navy. Ask a Policeman Ask a Policeman is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel which stars Will Hay, Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt. The title comes from the popular music hall song Ask a Policeman. The Turnbotham Round police force are threatened with dismissal by their Chief Constable and decide to manufacture some smugglers to keep their jobs. When they encounter real smugglers, their plans begins to fall apart. The Story of Vickie Victoria in Dover is a 1954 Austrian historical romantic comedy film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Romy Schneider, Adrian Hoven and Magda Schneider. It is a remake of the 1936 Erich Engel film Victoria in Dover, which was based on a 1932 play by Sil-Vara. Romy Schneiders performance as a spirited young royal was a lead-in to her best known role in Sissi and its sequels, although Marischka had originally intended to cast Sonja Ziemann as Victoria. The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing is a 1955 American film directed by Richard Fleischer from a screenplay by Walter Reisch and Charles Brackett, and starring Joan Collins, Ray Milland, and Farley Granger. The CinemaScope film was released by Twentieth Century-Fox, which had originally planned to put Marilyn Monroe in the title role, and then suspended her when she refused to do the film. Man in the Shadow Man in the Shadow is a 1957 American CinemaScope Crime Western film directed by Jack Arnold and starring Jeff Chandler, Orson Welles, Colleen Miller and Ben Alexander. The Final Programme The Final Programme is a 1973 British fantasy science fiction-thriller film directed by Robert Fuest, and starring Jon Finch and Jenny Runacre. It was based on the first Jerry Cornelius novel by Michael Moorcock. It was distributed in the United States and elsewhere as The Last Days of Man on Earth. Of Moorcocks many novels, it is the only one to have reached the screen. Confessions of a Driving Instructor Confessions of a Driving Instructor is a 1976 British sex-farce film. This was the third instalment of the Confessions sequence on the erotic adventures of Timothy Lea, based on the novels published under the name by Christopher Wood. Lottovoittaja UKK Turhapuro Lottovoittaja UKK Turhapuro is a Finnish 1976 comedy film written by Spede Pasanen and directed by Ere Kokkonen. It is the third film in the Uuno Turhapuro series. The films title translates to "Lottery winner UKK Turhapuro", UKK being an apparent reference to former President of Finland Urho Kekkonen. Toxic Zombies Toxic Zombies is a 1980 horror film directed by Charles McCrann, who also acted in the film. It was classified as a video nasty in the United Kingdom in the 1980s. The Men's Club The Mens Club is a 1986 drama film directed by Peter Medak, based on the novel of the same name by Leonard Michaels. It stars Roy Scheider, Harvey Keitel, Frank Langella, Treat Williams, David Dukes and Richard Jordan. It is noted for a scene where Keitel assertively denies engaging in masturbation. Into the Sun Into the Sun is a 1992 action comedy film involving a pilot and actor thrown into a dangerous situation. The film stars Michael Paré and Anthony Michael Hall. Into the Sun is rated R. It includes profanity and sexual innuendoes. Velocity Trap Velocity Trap is a 1999 television film directed by Phillip J. Roth and starring Olivier Gruner, Alicia Coppola, and Ken Olandt. Jasmine Flower Jasmine Women is a 2004 Chinese film directed and co-written by Hou Yong in his directorial debut. The film is an adaptation of Su Tongs novel Womens Life and depicts the emotionally troubled lives of 4 generations of Shanghainese women from the 1930s to the 1980s. Jasmine Women stars Zhang Ziyi and Joan Chen, who both portrayed multiple characters, as well as Jiang Wen, Lu Yi, and Liu Ye. The film was well received by critics and was praised for its use of color and the performances of Zhang Ziyi and Joan Chen. The Chinese name of the movie, Mo li hua kai, is based on a popular Chinese song Mo Li Hua, which means "jasmine flower blossom." The names of the characters in the movie are also based on this song. Diary of a Cannibal Diary of a Cannibal is a 2007 United States production horror film directed by Ulli Lommel. It is possibly inspired by Armin Meiwes, the "Rotenburg Cannibal". Lommels film changes the account from a "Rotenburg Cannibal" to a young Los Angeleno girl who is corrupted by her new lover, a man who talks her into killing and eating him. Nobody Gets Out Alive Nobody Gets Out Alive is a 2012 American horror film written and directed by Jason Christopher. Fatal Honeymoon Fatal Honeymoon is a 2012 made-for-television movie directed and produced by Nadia Tass. It is said to be based on the true story of the suspicious death of Tina Watson, a twenty-six-year-old American on her honeymoon with Gabe Watson whilst scuba diving near the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia. As a dramatisation, however, the majority of the movie is not based on known facts from the evidence presented at the various trials or independent investigations. Qissa: The Tale of a Lonely Ghost Qissa is a 2013 Indian-German drama film in Punjabi written and directed by Anup Singh. The film was released in Indian theaters on 20 February 2015 nationwide and simultaneously on DVD and VOD as well. The film was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival where it won the Netpac Award for World or International Asian Film. The theme of the film focuses on desire of a Sikh man towards having a son to continue the family lineage. Flowers of Evil is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shūzō Oshimi. It was serialized in Kodanshas Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine between September 9, 2009, and May 9, 2014, and licensed by Vertical in North America. The story follows a middle school student named Takao Kasuga whos forced into a "contract" by fellow student Sawa Nakamura, after being caught stealing the gym clothes of his crush Nanako Saeki, and the series of events afterwards that follow these three characters. The title of the manga comes from Charles Baudelaires Les Fleurs du Mal. The manga received a nomination at the fifth Manga Taishō. An anime television series adaptation of the manga, produced by Zexcs, aired in Japan between April and June 2013. It was simulcast outside Japan by Crunchyroll. The anime was animated using rotoscoping techniques, causing some controversy among fans of the manga. The anime has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks. A live-action film adaptation released on September 27, 2019. Prema Katha Chitram Prema Katha Chitram is a 2013 Telugu horror comedy film produced by Maruthi and Sudarshan Reddy, and directed by J.Prabhakara Reddy It stars Sudheer Babu and Nanditha in the lead. J. Prabhakar Reddy also is the cinematographer and S. B. Uddhav provides the Editing. J.B. scored the music. The movie revolves around four youngsters who decide to kill themselves because of their failure in their respective lives. They come together to die in a farmhouse, where they encounter a ghost which takes over the heroines body. What happens following this, what they experience at this time and how they deal with it forms the rest of the movie. The audio of the film was launched on 12 April 2013 by Mahesh Babu. The film released on 7 June 2013 to positive reviews from critics and eventually became a Blockbuster at the box office. It was one of the Top 5 Super Hits of Telugu Cinema in the year 2013 and is remembered for its innovative taking. The film was remade in Kannada as Chandralekha with Chiranjeevi Sarja and in Tamil as Darling with G. V. Prakash Kumar. Road to Mars Camino a Marte is a 2017 Mexican film directed by Humberto Hinojosa. The film starred by Luis Gerardo Méndez, Camila Sodi and Tessa Ia. The film premiered on December 1, 2017 in Mexico. Topaze Topaze is a 1933 American pre-Code film directed by DAbbadie DArrast and starring John Barrymore and Myrna Loy. It was based on the French play of the same name by Marcel Pagnol. Another film version of Topaze, this one made in the original French was also released that year, starring Louis Jouvet in the title role. Subsequently, Pagnol himself directed another film titles Topaze in 1936. Two O'Clock Courage Two OClock Courage is a 1945 American film noir directed by Anthony Mann and written by Robert E. Kent, based on novel written by Gelett Burgess. The drama features Tom Conway and Ann Rutherford. Monster from Green Hell Monster from Green Hell is a 1958 science fiction B movie released on December 12, 1958 as a double feature with the English-dubbed, re-edited version of the Japanese kaiju film Half Human. The Trials of Oscar Wilde The Trials of Oscar Wilde also known as The Man with the Green Carnation and The Green Carnation, is a 1960 British film based on the libel and subsequent criminal cases involving Oscar Wilde and the Marquess of Queensberry. It was written by Allen and Ken Hughes, directed by Hughes, and co-produced by Irving Allen, Albert R. Broccoli and Harold Huth. The screenplay was by Ken Hughes and Montgomery Hyde, based on the play The Stringed Lute by John Furnell. The film was made by Warwick Films and released by United Artists. It stars Peter Finch as Wilde, Lionel Jeffries as Queensberry, and John Fraser as Bosie with James Mason, Nigel Patrick, Yvonne Mitchell, Maxine Audley, Paul Rogers and James Booth. Don Juan (Or If Don Juan Were a Woman) Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman is a 1973 French-Italian erotic drama film by Roger Vadim. It sees Vadim reunite with his leading lady and ex-wife Brigitte Bardot for their fifth film together. Bardot achieved international stardom and Vadim got his break when he directed her in the 1956 sensation, And God Created Woman. It was her second to last film before retiring. The Humanoid Lumanoide, internationally released as The Humanoid and Humanoid, is a 1979 Italian science fiction film directed by Aldo Lado. The movie bears many similarities to the original Star Wars, for instance, a similar opening text crawl detailing current events in the film, the main villain wears a costume similar to that of Darth Vader and he commands a triangle-shaped spaceship resembling a Star Destroyer. Many of the sets, costumes and vehicles also appear similar in design and the director, Aldo Lado, goes by the alias "George B. Lewis" in reference to George Lucas. Hey Babu Riba Dancing in Water is a 1986 Yugoslavian romantic-drama film directed by Jovan Aćin. In America it frequently shows under the title Hey Babu Riba. The screenplay is by Jovan Aćin, from the memories of Petar Janković, George Zecevic and Mr. Aćin with music by Zoran Simjanović. The Sea Wolf The Sea Wolf is a 1993 American-Canadian made-for-television adventure drama film directed by Michael Anderson, starring Charles Bronson, Catherine Mary Stewart and Christopher Reeve. It is based on Jack Londons novel The Sea-Wolf. The film was nominated for Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie, or a Special at the 45th Primetime Emmy Awards. The Lovers The Lovers is a 1994 Hong Kong romantic film based on the Chinese legend of the Butterfly Lovers. It was directed and produced by Tsui Hark, and starred Nicky Wu, Charlie Yeung, Elvis Tsui and Carrie Ng. The theme songs were performed by Nicky Wu. The Stranger Beside Me The Stranger Beside Me is a 1995 American made-for-television drama film directed by Sandor Stern and starring Tiffani Amber Thiessen as a young newlywed who suspects her charming husband is not as charming or innocent as he seems. Though the film shares a title with a book about Ted Bundy, it is not based on or inspired by the serial killer. Rumor of Love A Rumor of Love is a 1960 Egyptian film by the director Fatin Abdel Wahab. The movie tells a story of a young man and the trouble he goes through to court the girl he is in love with. With the help of his uncle, the father of the girl, he manages to make her fall in love with him – but not after the entire town hears rumors about his womanizing ways. The film based on The Whole Towns Talking, a play by Anita Loos and John Emerson. Memories of Tomorrow is a 2006 Japanese drama film starring Ken Watanabe, Higuchi Kanako and directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi. The film is based on a novel of the same title published by Hiroshi Ogiwara in 2004. Dard Divorce Dard Divorce is a German independent horror film directed by Olaf Ittenbach and stars Christopher Kiesa, Daryl Jackson and Martina Ittenbach. Beneath the Blue Beneath the Blue, also known as Way of the Dolphin, is a 2010 American drama film sequel to the 2007 Michael Sellers film Eye of the Dolphin starring Carly Schroeder. It is distributed by Monterey Media and Quantum Entertainment. The film was written by the same writer as the prequel, Wendell Morris. The film stars Paul Wesley, Caitlin Wachs, and David Keith. A then-unknown Samantha Jade makes her film debut. The film was released on October 24, 2010. The Waiting Room The Waiting Room is a 2012 documentary film and social media project directed by Peter Nicks that follows the life and times of patients, doctors, and staff at Highland Hospital, a safety-net hospital in Oakland. The project includes a blog which features stories and conversations from the waiting room as well as behind-the-scenes information about the project. Frequent video updates from the project are posted on the blog. These videos examine what life is like in an American public hospital caring for a community of largely uninsured patients. The project involves placing interactive storytelling booths in hospital waiting rooms. These kiosks will include the live-blogged reports from people living without health insurance, and a unique online portal that will distribute these stories and become an archive for the testimonials that will highlight the urgency of the national dialogue around health care. The Waiting Room is funded by the MacArthur Foundation, Independent Television Service, The Fledgling Fund, The San Francisco Foundation, California Council for the Humanities, the Pacific Pioneer Find, and the San Francisco Film Society. Its key partners include the Bay Area Video Coalition, Active Voice, Pentagram, and The Takeaway. The Waiting Room has also been featured on the New York Times Lens Blog as Videos Worth Watching. Yeto Vellipoyindhi Manasu Yeto Vellipoyindhi Manasu is a 2012 Indian Telugu musical romantic drama film co written, co produced and directed by Gautham Menon, featuring Nani and Samantha in the lead roles. The film, featuring film score and soundtrack composed by Ilaiyaraaja and cinematography by M. S. Prabhu, was simultaneously shot in Tamil as Neethaane En Ponvasantham with actor Jiiva.It received mixed reviews The film was a box office success and was declared a hit. My Internship in Canada My Internship in Canada is a Canadian political satire film written and directed by Philippe Falardeau. The film premiered in 2015 at the Locarno International Film Festival. The film was nominated for four Canadian Screen Award categories and won three at the 18th Quebec Cinema Awards. It was also part of the Canadas Top Ten screening series of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Severus Snape and the Marauders Severus Snape and the Marauders is a 2016 American short film written by director Justin Zagri, based on Harry Potter characters by J. K. Rowling. It officially premiered on March 1, 2016 at the YouTube channel Broad Strokes Productions. The fan film caught the attention of BuzzFeed, Entertainment Weekly, Time, Elite Daily, Business Insider, The Huffington Post, IGN, Seventeen, Moviepilot, MTV, BBC America, PopSugar, The Independent, and The Mary Sue. Dimples Dimples is a 1936 American musical drama film directed by William A. Seiter. The screenplay was written by Nat Perrin and Arthur Sheekman. The film is about a young mid-nineteenth century street entertainer who is separated from her pickpocket grandfather when given a home by a wealthy New York City widow. The film was panned by the critics. Videocassette and DVD versions of the film were available in 2009. Born to the West Born to the West is a 1937 American Western film starring John Wayne, Marsha Hunt, and John Mack Brown. Filmed in black and white and based upon a Zane Grey novel, the movie incorporates footage from an earlier and higher budgeted silent version, a common practice of the era. The picture features fast chases, gun-fights, unusual poker gambling, and peppy light dialogue for the love interest. The Doctor Takes a Wife The Doctor Takes a Wife is a 1940 screwball comedy film starring Loretta Young and Ray Milland as a best-selling author and medical school instructor, respectively, who find it convenient to pretend to be married, even though they initially loathe each other. The Strange Door The Strange Door is a 1951 American film noir thriller horror film, released by Universal Pictures, and starring Charles Laughton, Boris Karloff, Sally Forrest and Richard Stapley. Karloffs role is actually a supporting one but his name carried significant weight in the billing. The picture was directed by Joseph Pevney and was based on the short story "The Sire de Maletroits Door" by Robert Louis Stevenson. Its alternative title was Robert Louis Stevensons The Strange Door. Third Man on the Mountain Third Man on the Mountain is a 1959 American Walt Disney Productions film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Michael Rennie and James MacArthur. Set during the golden age of alpinism, its plot concerns a young Swiss man who conquers the mountain that killed his father. It is based on Banner in the Sky, a James Ramsey Ullman novel about the first ascent of the Citadel, and was televised under this name. The film inspired the Matterhorn Bobsleds attraction at Disneyland Park. Sympathy for the Underdog Sympathy for the Underdog, known in Japan as , is a 1971 Japanese yakuza film directed and co-written by Kinji Fukasaku and starring Kōji Tsuruta and Noboru Ando. It is director Fukasakus last film featuring Kōji Tsuruta. Complex named it number 8 on their list of The 25 Best Yakuza Movies. Home Vision Entertainment released the movie on DVD in North America in 2005. Traffic Jam Traffic Jam is a 1979 Italian satirical comedy-drama film directed by Luigi Comencini. It was entered into the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. The Europeans The Europeans is a 1979 British Merchant Ivory film, directed by James Ivory, produced by Ismail Merchant, and with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, based on Henry Jamess novel The Europeans. It stars Lee Remick, Robin Ellis, Tim Woodward and Lisa Eichhorn. It was the first of Merchant Ivorys triptych of Henry James adaptations. It was followed by The Bostonians in 1984 and The Golden Bowl in 2001. The plot follows the interaction between two European siblings and their American cousins. Facing hard times in Europe, Eugenia, a Baroness by marriage, and her younger artistic brother arrived for the first time in New England in the 1850s to meet their wealthy maternal uncle and their three cousins, the Wentworths. Their bohemian sophistication and alien ways dazzle some of their puritanical American relations and wary others. The Europeans was the first of Merchant Ivorys films with the approach for which they will become identified with: a period drama, done with a modest budget, but featuring lavish costumes and sets with top actors portraying genteel characters who suffer from disillusionment and tragic entanglements. Schizoid Schizoid is a 1980 American horror film directed and written by David Paulsen. The Amateur The Amateur is a 1981 Canadian crime/thriller film directed by Charles Jarrott with a screenplay by Robert Littell, which he then adapted into a novel of the same name. It stars John Savage and Christopher Plummer. Samurai Reincarnation is a 1981 Japanese fantasy film written and directed by Kinji Fukasaku and starring Sonny Chiba, Kenji Sawada, and Hiroyuki Sanada. It is based on the novel of the same name by Futaro Yamada. The film was nominated for three Awards of the Japanese Academy and won two of them. Sanada won best newcomer of the year and Tokumichi Igawa and Yoshikazu Sano took the award for best art direction. The film was nominated for best sound, however did not win the award. Mad Mission 3: Our Man from Bond Street Aces Go Places 3 is a 1984 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Tsui Hark as a sequel to the 1983 film Aces Go Places 2. The film starts in Paris, where King Kong is kidnapped by a British secret agent whose mission is to retrieve one of the Crown Jewels which has been stolen and is located in a Hong Kong Police Headquarters vault. Aces Go Places 3 was the highest-grossing film in Hong Kong on its release in 1984 and was the highest-grossing film in the series. The film was released in an English-language dub titled Mad Mission 3 which had scenes cut and altered from the original film. Tsui had previously appeared in the first two films in cameos. Vampire in Venice Vampire in Venice is a 1988 Italian horror film directed by Augusto Caminito and an uncredited Klaus Kinski.. The film is about Professor Paris Catalano who travels to Venice to find the last known appearance of Nosferatu was last seen at a Carnival in 1786. Catalano believes the vampire is seeking eternal death, and finds that after Nosferatu from a séance, that he must put an end to the vampire once and for all. After securing Kinski for the lead of Nosferatu, producer August Caminito planned a sequel to Werner Herzogs Nosferatu the Vampyre. Caminito originally secured Maurizio Lucidi as the director but later felt that film would be better with a more well known director and a higher budget, leading Lucidi to be dropped as the director in favor of Pasquale Squitieri. Squiteri made several changes to the script which did not appeal to Caminito, which led to him paying Squiteri and terminating his contract. This led to further budget cuts in the film and hiring Mario Caiano on as the director. After clashing with Kinski on set, Caiano left the film leading Caminito to direct the film himself. During filming, Kinski would not follow rehearsal and demanded change in actors and often had lighting to be changed dramatically on set. According to second unit director Luigi Cozzi, Kinskis behaviour on set became so erratic that the entire crew left the set and did not return until Kinski apologized for his behaviour. After six weeks of filming, Caminito found that he did not have the entire film complete but could not continue with the project. This led to entire sections of the re-written screenplay by Caminito not being shot and Caminito making due with what he had. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival on 9 September 1988 and was later released theatrically in Italy. Alpine Fire Alpine Fire is a 1985 Swiss drama film directed by Fredi M. Murer. It won the Golden Leopard at the 1985 Locarno International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. High Tide High Tide is a 1987 Australian drama film starring Judy Davis, from a script by Laura Jones, about the mother-daughter bond, directed by Gillian Armstrong. Armstrong reported that when she began work on High Tide she pinned a note above her desk: "Blood ties. Water. Running Away." Jan Adele plays Lillis mother-in-law Bet, in her film debut. Black Demons Demoni 3 is a 1991 Italian horror film directed by Umberto Lenzi. It was written by Lenzi and his wife Olga Pehar, and the zombie makeup fx were handled by Franco Casagni. Lenzi said in later interviews that this was one of his favorite films, but he felt it was ruined by the low budget and some of the shoddy actors with whom he was forced to work. Annabelle Butterfly Dance Annabelle Butterfly Dance is an 1894 short film. It is one of the several silent films produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company starring Annabelle Moore. In the film, Annabelle performs one of her popular dances while wearing a butterfly costume. Arjun Arjun is a 1985 Indian Hindi-language action drama film directed by Rahul Rawail and starring Sunny Deol and Dimple Kapadia in pivotal roles. The film was a success and was declared as a Hit by the box office. The film was later remade in Tamil as Sathya starring Kamal Haasan, in Telugu as Bharatamlo Arjunudu with Venkatesh and in Kannada as Sangrama with Ravichandran. The film is about a young educated but unemployed man named Arjun Malvankar from a lower middle class Maharashtrian family in Mumbai. He has a group of friends who are also unemployed. They are all frustrated with the system that thrives on corruption and exploitation of the weak. Arjuns father is a simple man and has surrendered to living a poor mans life without confronting any problems. His wife, Shashi Kala, is his second wife who despises Arjun and constantly taunts him for being unemployed and useless. Arjun unintentionally gets embroiled with local gangsters who are affiliated with the local MP and from thereon joins a rival politician to expose the corrupt local MP. However, he soon discovers the murky world of politics and realizes that he is just being used as a pawn by politicians for their selfish interests. The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. Fun2shh... Dudes in the 10th Century Fun 2shh: Dudes in the 10th Century is a 2003 Indian Hindi fantasy comedy film directed by Imtiaz Punjabi, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Gulshan Grover and Paresh Rawal. Doug Stanhope: Deadbeat Hero Deadbeat Hero is Doug Stanhopes second stand-up comedy DVD and his fifth CD. Recorded at the Comedy Underground in Seattle in 2004, originally produced by Shout Factory, and released as part of the Ad Lib Breakout Comedy Series. It was reissued in 2007 by Stand Up! Records. Yelling to the Sky Yelling to the Sky is a 2011 American drama film written and directed by Victoria Mahoney and starring Zoë Kravitz. The film premiered In Competition at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival, where it competed for the Golden Bear. Lost Songs of Anatolia Lost Songs of Anatolia is a 2010 Turkish musical documentary film directed by Nezih Ünen. The film, which has been hailed as the first musical-documentary, features around 20 musical numbers shot on location in various places around Anatolia and examines the influence of ancient civilizations, rituals and mythology of the land on traditional music and dance. Aalwar Aalwar is a 2007 Indian Tamil action drama film directed by Chella and produced by Mohan Natarajan. The film featured Ajith Kumar, Asin and Keerthi Chawla in lead roles. Lal, Vivek, Shwetha Bandekar and Aditya Srivastava appearing in other pivotal roles. The films score and soundtrack is by Srikanth Deva while the cinematography was by G. Ramesh. The film received negative reviews among critics and audience. Tango libre Tango libre is a 2012 comedy film directed by Frédéric Fonteyne. In January 2014 the film received ten nominations at the 4th Magritte Awards. The film centers on complicated personal relations between some prisoners in a French prison, their family members, and prison guards. A constant theme underlying the action is Argentine tango, which is learnt by many characters, both inside and outside the prison. John Day John Day is 2013 Hindi thriller film directed by Ahishor Solomon and produced by K Asif, Anjum Rizvi and Aatef A Khan. The film features Naseeruddin Shah, Randeep Hooda, Vipin Sharma, Shernaz Patel as main characters. It is an unofficial remake of the Spanish thriller Box 507. Gippi Gippi is a 2013 Hindi teen film, directed by Sonam Nair and produced by Karan Johar. The film stars newcomer Riya Vij and Taaha Shah in lead roles. It released on 10 May 2013. Rise of Animals: Triumph of the Vertebrates Triumph of the Vertebrates is a 2013 British documentary film by David Attenborough. It is about the evolution of vertebrates. The first part is From the Seas to the Skies, while the second part is Dawn of the Mammals. Tueurs Above the Law is a 2017 Belgian-French thriller film directed by François Troukens and Jean-François Hensgens. It is based on the true story of the unsolved mass murders of Brabant, which occurred in the Belgian Province of Brabant between 1982 and 1985. Above the Law had its world premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival and was met with mostly positive reviews from critics. It received nine nominations at the 9th Magritte Awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Troukens and Hensgens. It went on to win Best Actress for Lubna Azabal. Do Detectives Think? Do Detectives Think? is a silent comedy short film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy prior to their official billing as the duo Laurel and Hardy. The team appeared in a total of 107 films between 1921 and 1951. A Study in Scarlet A Study in Scarlet is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Reginald Owen as Sherlock Holmes and Anna May Wong as Mrs. Pyke. The title comes from Arthur Conan Doyles novel of the same name, the first in the Holmes series, but the screenplay by Robert Florey was original. Despite her billing, Anna May Wong only appears on screen for less than ten minutes. Reginald Owen had played Dr. Watson in Sherlock Holmes the previous year; Owen was one of only five actors to play both Holmes and Watson. The Golden Touch The Golden Touch is a Walt Disney Silly Symphony cartoon made in 1935. The story is based on the Greek myth of King Midas, albeit with a medieval setting. Radar Men from the Moon Radar Men from the Moon is a 1952 black-and-white Republic Pictures 12-chapter movie serial, the first Commando Cody serial starring newcomer George Wallace as Cody, Aline Towne as his sidekick Joan Gilbert, and serial veteran Roy Barcroft as the evil Retik, the Ruler of the Moon. The director was Fred C. Brannon, with a screenplay by Ronald Davidson, and special effects by the Lydecker brothers. This serial recycles the flying sequences from Republics earlier 1949 serial King of the Rocket Men. It was later released by Republic in 1966 as the 100-minute television film Retik the Moon Menace. The odd naming choice of the serials main hero, "Commando Cody," was possibly an attempt by Republic to make young audiences think they were seeing another adventure of Commander Corry, the hero of the popular ABC TV and radio series Space Patrol. However, there is no surviving evidence that this was a consideration by anyone at Republic. The Peach Thief The Peach Thief is a 1964 Bulgarian film, directed by Vulo Radev and based on a story by Emilian Stanev. Set towards the end of World War I, it tells the story of a whirlwind love affair between a Serbian prisoner of war, Ivo Obrenovich and a Colonels wife, Elisaveta, played by Nevena Kokanova. The title refers to an incident in the plot in which Ivo Obrenovich is caught by Elisaveta in her private garden stealing peaches. Her lonely life with her cold husband leads to her reliance on their frequent meetings in the peach garden. They form a mutual deep and affectionate love for one another. The Poppy Is Also a Flower The Poppy Is Also a Flower is a 1966 ABC made-for-television spy and anti-drug film. It was originally made under the auspices of the United Nations as part of a series of television specials designed to promote the organizations work. The film was directed by Terence Young and stars Yul Brynner, Omar Sharif, Eli Wallach, Angie Dickinson, Senta Berger, Stephen Boyd, Trevor Howard, Rita Hayworth and Marcello Mastroianni. Grace Kelly narrates. The film was also known by alternate titles Poppies Are Also Flowers, The Opium Connection, and Danger Grows Wild. Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania is a 1971–72 documentary film by Jonas Mekas. It revolves around Mekas trip back to Semeniškiai, the village of his birth. In 2006, the film was selected to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, for its "cultural, aesthetic, or historical significance". Released in 1972, Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania was Mekas’ second diary film, which narrates through highly personal footage and voiceover the Mekas brothers’ visit to their native Lithuanian village of Semeniškiai in 1971 after a 27-year absence. I Am Self Sufficient I Am Self Sufficient is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by and starring Nanni Moretti. A Perfect Couple A Perfect Couple is a 1979 romantic-comedy film co-written and directed by Robert Altman and starring Paul Dooley, Marta Heflin, Titos Vandis, and Belita Moreno. The Long Hot Summer The Long Hot Summer is a 1985 American made-for-television romantic drama film starring Don Johnson. It is a remake of the 1958 film of the same name. Canción de cuna Cradle Song is a 1994 Spanish drama film directed by José Luis Garci. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Buffalo Girls Buffalo Girls is a 1995 miniseries adapted from the 1990 novel of the same name by Larry McMurtry. Directed by Rod Hardy, the miniseries starred Anjelica Huston and Melanie Griffith, with Gabriel Byrne and Peter Coyote. It was nominated for two Golden Globe and several Emmy awards, and won one for sound mixing. This miniseries was first aired on the CBS network over two consecutive nights during the spring of 1995. The Neon Bible The Neon Bible is a 1995 drama film written and directed by Terence Davies, based on the novel of the same name by John Kennedy Toole. The film is about a boy named David coming of age in Georgia in the 1940s. His abusive father enlists in the army during World War II and disappears, leaving David to take care of his mother with his Aunt Mae, who is a singer. It was filmed in Atlanta, Crawfordville, and Madison, Georgia. The film was released in France in August 1995, the United Kingdom in October 1995, Australia in November 1995, and released in the United States on 1 March 1996. It was a selection of the 1995 New York Film Festival. Our Song Our Song is a 2000 American coming of age drama film written and directed by Jim McKay. It follows three high school-aged girls. Girl Play Girl Play is an independent film produced in 2004 by Gina G. Goff and Laura A. Kellam of Goff-Kellam Productions. The feature film was directed by Lee Friedlander. The film had a limited theatrical release in 2005. Promise Promise is a 2005 Finnish drama film directed by Ilkka Vanne. Seasons change: Phror arkad plian plang boi Seasons Change is 2006 Thai romantic comedy film directed by Nithiwat Tharathorn. Benda Bilili! Benda Bilili! is a 2010 documentary by Renaud Barret and Florent de La Tullaye, produced by Yves Chanvillard and Nadim Cheikhrouha. The film follows the Kinshasa street musician group Staff Benda Bilili, whose core members of the group are disabled due to polio. "Benda Bilili" means "look beyond appearances" in Lingala. Renaud Barret and partner Florent de La Tullaye first spotted the group performing on the streets of Kinshasa in 2004. The shooting lasted 5 years until the Staff Benda Bilili became worldwide acclaimed. Amid this larger arc of triumph over adversity, its Barret and de La Tullayes joint eye for smaller personal and environmental details that keep the film witty and surprising: the camera captures the social cut-and-thrust of urban Kinshasa, before reflecting the groups wonder at a wider world they previously imagined only in mythic terms. In Benda Bilili!, the sense of discovery between subject and audience is thrillingly mutual. Benda Bilili! received standing ovations when it opened at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, with the group in attendance, and performing at the Directors Fortnight opening party. The film opened in American theatres in 2011, although a planned U.S. tour in conjunction with the film had to be canceled due to passport problems. Outbound Outbound is a 2010 Romanian action film directed by Bogdan George Apetri. The Swell Season The Swell Season is a 2011 American documentary film directed by Nick August-Perna, Chris Dapkins and Carlo Mirabella-Davis. Daisy, a Hen Into the Wild Leafie, A Hen into the Wild, also called Daisy, A Hen into the Wild in English-speaking countries, is a 2011 South Korean animated drama film which depicts the freedom, will and instinctive motherly love of a hen as she raises an adopted duckling. The film made box office history by drawing over 2.2 million viewers, the largest audience for a home-grown animated film in South Korea. It also received widespread critical acclaim upon release. Elway to Marino Elway to Marino is a 2013 ESPN 30 for 30 documentary about the 1983 NFL draft. The film was released on April 23, 2013, directed by Ken Rodgers, and produced by NFL Films. The film explores the 1983 NFL Draft through the eyes of Marvin Demoff, the then agent for Dan Marino and John Elway via the notes that he wrote in real time starting in the months leading up to the draft. The film covers the battle between Demoff, Elway and the Elway family and the Baltimore Colts who had the 1st overall pick that year until the ultimate trading of him to the Denver Broncos, the fall of Dan Marino through the draft and the other teams and their various picks and what happened to them. The film features Demoff, Elway, Marino, Jim Kelly, Chris Berman and then Colts general manager Ernie Accorsi, as well as interviews with other NFL personnel involved in the draft, as well as some of the other first round draft picks of 1983. The films main focus was on John Elways desire to not play for the Colts, citing their apparent front office dysfunctions, and the attempts by the Colts to trade their #1 draft pick to other teams. Among the trades that were explored was a draft-day trade with the New England Patriots involving John Hannah, a three-way trade with the Los Angeles Raiders and the Chicago Bears, and a trade with the San Francisco 49ers for Joe Montana. The Colts nearly make a trade with the Dallas Cowboys, but the deal is lost when Colts owner Robert Irsay intervenes. In the end the Colts trade Elway to the Denver Broncos in a deal that was done by Irsay without Accorsis consent, which causes Accorsi to resign. The films main subplot involves Dan Marinos fall in the draft, when rumors are spread that Marinos bad play during his senior season at Pittsburgh were as a result of drug use, even though Marino voluntarily gets tested repeatedly during the season, testing clean every time. Even so, teams like the New York Jets, Los Angeles Raiders and Pittsburgh Steelers pass up on Marino, allowing him to fall to the Miami Dolphins. Magical Nights Notti magiche is an Italian comedy film directed by Paolo Virzì, an homage to the season of the Italian-style comedy. The Hoodlum The Hoodlum is a 1951 crime drama film noir directed by Max Nosseck starring Lawrence Tierney, Allene Roberts, Marjorie Riordan and Lisa Golm. Tweety's S.O.S. Tweetys S.O.S. is a Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring Sylvester and Tweety. It was directed by Friz Freleng. It was released on September 22, 1951. The Astounding She-Monster The Astounding She-Monster is a 1958 science fiction horror film starring Robert Clarke and directed, co-written and produced by Ronnie Ashcroft for Hollywood International Productions. The film focuses on a geologist, a gang which has kidnapped a rich heiress, and their encounter with a beautiful but deadly female alien who has crashed to Earth. In the UK, it was released as The Mysterious Invader. The film was released in American theaters on April 10, 1958 by American International Pictures on a double feature with Roger Cormans The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent. Criminally Insane Criminally Insane is a 1975 horror film written and directed by Nick Millard. Shot on location in San Francisco, it was followed by a 1987 sequel titled Criminally Insane 2. A third film, Crazy Fat Ethel, was released in 2016. Pedicab Driver Pedicab Driver is a 1989 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by and starring Sammo Hung, who portrays the leader of a crew of cycle rickshaw drivers in 1930s Macau. The movie features guest appearances by Eric Tsang, Corey Yuen and Lau Kar-leung. Ten Little Indians Ten Little Indians is a 1989 mystery film directed by Alan Birkinshaw. The fourth English-language screen adaptation of Agatha Christies 1939 novel And Then There Were None, it was the third version to be produced by Harry Alan Towers, following his 1965 and 1974 adaptations. The opening credits state that this film is based on Christies 1943 stage adaptation and make no mention of the novel itself, perhaps because the films climax is taken almost verbatim from the stage script. The original script for the film used the novels ending and set the action on an island. However, both of these were changed at the last minute. This version also introduced a lesbian affair. Herbert Lom, who plays the General here, previously starred in the 1974 version as Dr. Armstrong. As of December 2013, this production has been released on VHS and laserdisc. A German DVD release became available in 2015. Freeze Die Come to Life Freeze Die Come to Life is a 1989 Soviet drama film directed by Vitali Kanevsky. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Caméra dOr. Don Quixote Don Quixote is an unfinished film project written, co-produced and directed by Orson Welles. Principal photography took place between 1957 and 1969. Test footage was filmed as early as 1955, second-unit photography was done as late as 1972, and Welles was working on the film intermittently until his death in 1985. The film was eventually edited by Jesús Franco and was released in 1992. It did not include all the footage shot for the film and received mixed reviews. Octobre Octobre is a 1994 Quebec movie directed by filmmaker and noted independentist Pierre Falardeau. It tells a fictionalized version of the October Crisis from the point of view of the Chénier Cell, the FLQ terrorist cell who in 1970 kidnapped and murdered Quebec minister and Deputy Premier Pierre Laporte. The movie was co-written with and based on a book by Francis Simard, who was one of the members of the Chénier Cell, and co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Pari Pari is a 1995 Iranian motion picture directed by Dariush Mehrjui. The film is an unauthorized "loose" adaptation of J. D. Salingers 1961 book Franny and Zooey. Though the film could be distributed legally in Iran since the country has no official copyright relations with the United States, Salinger had his lawyers block a planned screening of the film at Lincoln Center in 1998. Mehrjui called Salingers action "bewildering," explaining that he saw his film as "a kind of cultural exchange." Best Best is a 2000 British film portraying the football career of the Northern Irish soccer star George Best, particularly his years spent at Manchester United. It was directed by Mary McGuckian. Garfield's Thanksgiving Garfields Thanksgiving is a 1989 animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip. It once again featured Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield. The special was first broadcast November 22, 1989 on CBS and was nominated for Outstanding Animated Program at the 42nd Primetime Emmy Awards. It has been released on both VHS and DVD home video. On overseas DVD copies of Garfields Holiday Celebrations, this special is replaced with Garfield in the Rough. French Film French Film is a 2008 British comedy film directed by Jackie Oudney and starring Anne-Marie Duff, Hugh Bonneville, Victoria Hamilton, Douglas Henshall and Eric Cantona. The film was shot in Spring 2007 at various locations around London including Waterloo station and the BFI Southbank. Drool Drool is a 2009 American film directed by Nancy Kissam and starring Laura Harring, Jill Marie Jones, Oded Fehr, Ashley Duggan Smith, and Christopher Newhouse. The film addresses sexual assault, teenage sex, racism, homophobia, verbal abuse and physical abuse. Reagan Reagan is a 2011 American documentary film, written and directed by Eugene Jarecki, covering the life and presidency of Ronald Reagan. The documentary was aired as part of the centennial anniversary of Reagans birth, and screened at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. The film includes interviews with and commentary by several people who worked in Reagans White House. It was reviewed favorably by New York Times columnist Bob Herbert, who wrote, "Mr. Jarecki’s documentary does a first-rate job of respectfully separating the real from the mythical, the significant from the nonsense." I Am... Gabriel I Am... Gabriel is a 2012 film. Division 19 Division 19 is a 2017 British-American dystopian political thriller film directed and written by S. A. Halewood. The film stars Linus Roache, Clarke Peters, Alison Doody and Jamie Draven. Life According to Sam Life According to Sam is an HBO original documentary film directed by Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine. Premiering in January 2013 at the Sundance Film Festival, the documentary discloses the impact that progeria had on the lives of Sam Berns and his parents, Dr. Leslie Gordon and Dr. Scott Berns. It was broadcast on HBO in October 2013, and since then it has won a 2013 Peabody Award and an Emmy Award for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking. It was also one of the 15 titles considered for nomination in the Documentary Feature category for the 86th Oscars. Told from the personal point of view of Sam, his parents, and other families suffering from the effects of progeria, the documentary raises awareness on this currently incurable disease. It informs and educates the audience on what progeria is, what it means for patients, and calls attention to the need for research on treatment. I'm Not Here Im Not Here is a 2017 American drama film, directed, edited, and produced by Michelle Schumacher, from a screenplay by Schumacher and Tony Cummings. It stars J.K. Simmons, Sebastian Stan, Maika Monroe, Mandy Moore, Max Greenfield and Iain Armitage. It had its world premiere at the Raindance Film Festival on September 21, 2017, and was released in the United States on March 8, 2019, by Gravitas Ventures. Permitidos Thats Not Cheating is a 2016 Argentine comedy film directed by Ariel Winograd and co-written by Julian Loyola and Gabriel Korenfeld. The film, which stars Lali Espósito and Martín Piroyansky, was theatrically released on August 4, 2016. Due to its success, the film has been sold to other Latin American markets, including Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia and Chile. Rights for pay TV has been acquired by HBO Latino for the United States, Movistar+ for Spain, and Medyavision for Turkey. According to FilmSharks, rights for France, Mexico, Brazil, Australia and Germany are in advanced discussions. Petra Petra is a 2018 Spanish tragedy film directed by Jaime Rosales. It was selected to screen in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Fine Manners Fine Manners is a 1926 American black-and-white silent comedy film directed initially by Lewis Milestone and completed by Richard Rosson for Famous Players-Lasky/Paramount Pictures. After an argument with actress Gloria Swanson, director Milestone walked off the project, causing the film to be completed by Rosson, who had picked up directorial tricks while working as an assistant director to Allan Dwan. The success of the film, being Rossons first directorial effort since he co-directed Her Fathers Keeper in 1917 with his brother Arthur Rosson, won him a long-term contract with Famous Players-Lasky. Doctor at Sea Doctor at Sea is a 1955 British comedy film, directed by Ralph Thomas, produced by Betty E. Box, and based on Richard Gordons novel by the same name. This was the second of seven films in the Doctor series, following the hugely popular Doctor in the House from the previous year. Once again, Richard Gordon participated in the screenwriting, together with Nicholas Phipps and Jack Davies, and once again Dirk Bogarde played the lead character Dr Simon Sparrow. The cast also includes James Robertson Justice and Joan Sims from the first film, but this time playing different characters. This was Brigitte Bardots first English-speaking film. The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band is a 1968 American musical film from Walt Disney Productions based on a biography by Laura Bower Van Nuys, directed by Michael OHerlihy, with original music and lyrics by the Sherman Brothers. Set against the backdrop of the 1888 presidential election, the film portrays the musically talented Bower family, American pioneers who settle in the Dakota Territory. Walter Brennan, Buddy Ebsen, Lesley Ann Warren and John Davidson head the cast. Kurt Russell is also featured, and, in a bit part, Goldie Hawn makes her big-screen debut. Dorian Gray Dorian Gray a.k.a. The Sins of Dorian Gray is a 1970 movie adaptation of Oscar Wildes novel The Picture of Dorian Gray starring Helmut Berger. The Italian title translates as A God Called Dorian. Directed by Massimo Dallamano and produced by Harry Alan Towers, the film stresses the decadence and eroticism of the story and changes the setting to early 1970s London. The sexual liberation of the late 1960s and early 1970s provides a fitting backdrop for Dorians escapades in this version, and also the general clothing and fashion style of the era is extrapolated into a 1970s version of the aesthetic, decadent world of the 1890s novel. Critical opinion of the film is decidedly mixed. On the one hand, some consider the film trash and sexploitation, while others point out that the film was shot at a unique time in the 20th century when a new openness about sexuality and its depiction on film allowed showing scenes only vaguely hinted at in the novel and earlier movie adaptations. A marked difference between this version and the novel is the final scene. Instead of Dorian slicing the painting with the knife, he is seen committing suicide with the knife deliberately. 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother is a Japanese animated television series directed by Isao Takahata and aired in 1976. It is loosely based on a small part of the novel Heart created by Edmondo De Amicis, i.e., a monthly tale From the Apennines to the Andes, widely expanded into a 52-episode epic. The series was broadcast on World Masterpiece Theater, an animation staple that showcased each year an animated version of a different classic book or story. It was originally titled From the Apennines to the Andes. Nippon Animation, producers of World Masterpiece Theater, adapted Cuore into a second anime television series in 1981, although this second series was not part of the WMT. The series was dubbed into several languages and became an instant success in some countries, such as Iran, Portugal, Brazil, Peru, Spain, Venezuela, Colombia, Germany, Chile, Turkey, Malaysia, the Arab world and Israel. In Hebrew, the series is called HaLev, meaning The Heart. In some European and in Latin American countries the series is simply known as Marco. In Arabic the series was a huge success; it was called Wadaan Marco, meaning Goodbye Marco. The Cat The Cat is a 1988 German crime film directed by Dominik Graf. Turtles Swim Faster Than Expected is a 2005 feature film by Japanese writer/director Satoshi Miki. The Heirloom The Heirloom is a 2005 Taiwanese supernatural horror film. It concerns a house in which an entire family committed mass suicide at the same time and same hour. A young man with his fiancee returns to claim it as his inheritance, after this, mysterious deaths declared as suicides start to happen. It was released in the US on DVD by Palisades Tartan on their Tartan Asia Extreme imprint. Tennessee Tennessee is a 2008 American drama film directed by Aaron Woodley, produced by Lee Daniels, and starring Ethan Peck, Adam Rothenberg, and Mariah Carey. Vivendi Entertainment has acquired all U.S. rights to the film. The Big Dream The Big Dream is a 2009 Italian drama film directed by Michele Placido. It entered the main competition at the 66th Venice International Film Festival, in which Jasmine Trinca won the Marcello Mastroianni Award. Amiche da morire Amiche da morire is a 2013 Italian black comedy film written and directed by Giorgia Farina. Love Beats Rhymes Love Beats Rhymes is an American musical drama film directed by RZA. The film stars Azealia Banks as a 25-year-old rapper from Staten Island who wants to pursue a music career. The film also stars Lorraine Toussaint, Jill Scott, Lucien Laviscount, MC Jin, Hana Mae Lee, John David Washington and Common. The film was released on December 1, 2017 by CodeBlack Films and Lionsgate. Snowcapped Christmas A Snow Capped Christmas is a 2016 Canadian made-for-television Christmas romantic drama film directed by Christie Will Wolf and starring Leah Renee, Niall Matter, Michael Teigen, Lisa Whelchel and Gracyn Shinyei. It premiered in Canada on W Network on November 6, 2016 and in the United States on Up Network on November 26, 2016. Oh Doctor! Oh Doctor! is a 1917 American two-reel silent comedy film directed by and starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and featuring Buster Keaton. Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley is a 1918 American silent comedy romance film starring Mary Pickford that was directed by Marshall Neilan and written by Frances Marion based upon a novel by Belle K. Maniates. Madam Satan Madam Satan or Madame Satan is a 1930 American pre-Code musical comedy film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Kay Johnson, Reginald Denny, Lillian Roth and Roland Young Madam Satan has been called one of the oddest films DeMille made and certainly one of the oddest MGM made during its "golden age". Thematically, this marked an attempt by DeMille to return to the boudoir comedies genre that had brought him financial success about 10 years earlier. Nancy Drew: Detective Nancy Drew... Detective is a 1938 American comedy film directed by William Clemens and written by Kenneth Gamet. The film stars Bonita Granville, John Litel, James Stephenson, Frankie Thomas, Frank Orth and Helena Phillips Evans. The film was released by Warner Bros. on November 19, 1938. Cocksucker Blues Cocksucker Blues is an unreleased documentary film directed by the still photographer Robert Frank chronicling The Rolling Stones American Tour 1972 in support of their album Exile on Main St. Count Dracula's Great Love Count Draculas Great Love is a 1974 Spanish film directed by Javier Aguirre. The film is also known as Cemetery Girls, Draculas Great Love, Draculas Virgin Lovers and The Great Love of Count Dracula. Contrary to some sources, this film was never released under the title Vampire Playgirls. Wacko Wacko is a 1982 comedy horror-parody film directed by Greydon Clark and starring Joe Don Baker and George Kennedy. A House in the Hills A House in the Hills is a 1993 film directed by Ken Wiederhorn. It stars Michael Madsen and Helen Slater. Body Guards - Guardie del corpo Body Guards is a 2000 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. Rush in Rio Rush in Rio is a live DVD by Canadian band Rush, released in 2003. It is also available as a three CD set. It was the first concert DVD ever released by the band, consisting of 29 songs, and is available in both one- and two-disc sets. Bonus features in the two-disc set include a behind-the-scenes tour documentary directed by Andrew MacNaughtan and multi-angle viewing options for three songs. The performance was recorded and filmed at Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro and was the final night on the 2002 Vapor Trails Tour. It is the bands first live video that presents a single nights entire performance. The attendance at this show was 40,000, the second largest crowd at a show on the Vapor Trails Tour. The crew had such a difficult time driving from São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro that they were hours late when they arrived at the stadium, and no sound or video check was done because the crowd was entering by the time everything was set up. After this show, Neil Pearts rotating drum riser was destroyed when it was being removed from the stadium by a flat-bed truck whose driver miscalculated the height of the exit. The Vapor Trails carpet that was on the stage was left behind after it got so soaked with rain water it could not fly back with the rest of the equipment, and was later sold on eBay to a fan in Connecticut. The Rush In Rio DVD received the 2004 Juno Award for "Music DVD of the Year." Andre the Butcher Andre the Butcher is a 2005 supernatural comedy slasher film, written and directed by Philip Cruz. The film stars Ron Jeremy as the title character. Rezerwat Rezerwat is a 2007 Polish film. It is director Łukasz Palkowskis first film. Trust Me Trust Me is a 2010 Swedish comedy-drama film written and directed by Johan Kling, starring an ensemble cast including Alexander Skarsgård, Gustaf Skarsgård and Susanne Thorson. The screenplay focuses on a group of young people who are running a small theater in Stockholm. House Party: Tonight's the Night House Party: Tonights the Night is a 2013 direct-to-video comedy film. It is the fifth installment of the House Party film series, and a direct continuation of the first three. It stars Tequan Richmond and Zac Goodspeed as two high school seniors who decide to throw a party while the parents are out of town. They are also seeking to get into the music industry. Rappers Kid n Play, who were the original stars of the first three films, make a special appearance in the film. The film is directed by Darin Scott. Ace of Diamond is a shōnen baseball manga written and illustrated by Yuji Terajima and published by Kodansha. It has been serialized by Weekly Shōnen Magazine since 2006. In 2008, Ace of Diamond received the Shogakukan Manga Awards for the shōnen category. In 2010, it won the Kodansha Manga Award for best shōnen manga. An anime adaptation was premiered from 6 October 2013 to 28 March 2016. Two original animation DVDs will be bundled with the fourth and fifth volumes of the Ace of Diamond Act II manga; the first was released 15 July 2016 and the second was released on 16 September 2016. An anime adaptation of Ace of Diamond Act II has been announced, and was premiered in 2 April 2019. Mifune: The Last Samurai Mifune: The Last Samurai, also known as Mifune, is a 2015 biographical documentary directed by Steven Okazaki. It chronicles the life of Toshiro Mifune, a Japanese actor and international star most noted for playing samurai characters in films by Akira Kurosawa. Small Town Girl Small Town Girl is a 1936 romantic comedy film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Janet Gaynor, Robert Taylor, and James Stewart. The supporting cast features Binnie Barnes, Andy Devine, Lewis Stone and Edgar Kennedy. Based on a novel by Ben Ames Williams, the film went through many changes before it reached the screen. The script is credited to John Lee Mahin, Edith Fitzgerald, and the husband-and-wife team of Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich. Don Donald Don Donald is a 1937 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon follows Donald Duck attempting to woo a female Mexican duck named Donna. It was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and features music by Paul J. Smith which was adapted from the Mexican folk songs "Cielito Lindo" and "Jarabe Tapatío." Clarence Nash voiced both Donald and Donna. Although billed at the time as another Mickey Mouse cartoon, explaining the face of Mickey Mouse at the beginning of the original release, the film is actually the first installment of the Donald Duck series, and is the first to feature Donald as the primary starring character. The film also introduces a love interest for Donald. Storm in a Teacup Storm in a Teacup is a 1937 British romantic comedy film directed by Ian Dalrymple and Victor Saville and starring Vivien Leigh, Rex Harrison in his first starring role, Cecil Parker, and Sara Allgood. It is based on the German play by Bruno Frank, as well as the English-language adaptations: Londons Storm in a Teacup and Broadways Storm Over Patsy, both written by James Bridie. A reporter writes an article that embarrasses a politician. Meanwhile, the newspaperman is also attracted to his targets daughter. Lucky Partners Lucky Partners is a 1940 American comedy romance drama film directed by Lewis Milestone for RKO Radio Pictures. The film is based on the 1935 Sacha Guitry film Good Luck, and stars Ronald Colman and Ginger Rogers marking their only film together, and Rogers eleventh and final film written by Allan Scott. The Macomber Affair The Macomber Affair is a 1947 movie set in British East Africa concerning a fatal triangle involving a frustrated wife, a weak husband, and the professional hunter who comes between them. The film was distributed by United Artists and directed by Zoltan Korda, and features Gregory Peck, Joan Bennett, and Robert Preston. The screenplay was written by Casey Robinson and Seymour Bennett and adapted by Bennett and Frank Arnold, based on "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber", the 1936 Ernest Hemingway short story. The film was rereleased in 1952 by Lippert Pictures as The Great White Hunter. Cattle Queen of Montana Cattle Queen of Montana is a 1954 American western film shot in Technicolor directed by Allan Dwan and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Ronald Reagan. The supporting cast includes Gene Evans, Lance Fuller, Jack Elam, Chubby Johnson, and Morris Ankrum. Love Camp 7 Love Camp 7 is a 1969 U.S. women-in-prison Nazi exploitation B-movie directed by Lee Frost and written by Wes Bishop and Bob Cresse, the latter of whom also portrays a sadistic camp commandant. Alexander the Great Alexander the Great is a 1980 Greek film directed by Theo Angelopoulos. Six Weeks Six Weeks is a 1982 American drama film directed by Tony Bill and based on the novel of the same name by Fred Mustard Stewart. It stars Dudley Moore and Mary Tyler Moore. Co-star Katherine Healy was a professional figure skater and a ballerina, both talents demonstrated by her character in the film. Golden Globe-nominated actress and ballet dancer Anne Ditchburn choreographed Healys dance scenes, as well as appearing on camera as an assistant choreographer. Cracking Up Cracking Up is a 1983 American comedy film directed by and starring Jerry Lewis. Originally titled Smorgasbord, it was filmed in 1981-82 and only received limited distribution in the United States. It was the final film directed by Lewis before his death in 2017. The film marked a one-time reunion with Bill Richmond, Lewis screenwriting collaborator on such films as The Nutty Professor and The Patsy. Monster in a Box Monster in a Box is a monologue originally performed live on stage by the writer Spalding Gray then subsequently made into a 1992 film starring Gray and directed by Nick Broomfield. A follow-up to Grays earlier work, Swimming to Cambodia, the work consists of a long-form monologue by Gray detailing the trials and tribulations he encountered while writing his first novel, Impossible Vacation. The soundtrack for the film was composed by Laurie Anderson. An extended version of the monologue was published in book form prior to the release of the film. Sunday's Children Sundays Children is a 1992 Swedish drama film directed by Daniel Bergman and written by Ingmar Bergman. At the 28th Guldbagge Awards the film won the award for Best Cinematography and Thommy Berggren was nominated for Best Actor. Ingmar based his screenplay for Sundays Children on the life of his father, Church of Sweden minister Erik Bergman. Author Geoffrey Macnab wrote that whereas Ingmars recollections of Erik are damning in his 1982 film Fanny and Alexander, his 1991–92 study of his father is "far more forgiving" in The Best Intentions and Sundays Children. Critic Vincent Canby also identified Sundays Children as "a continuation" of Fanny and Alexander and The Best Intentions. Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season Shiloh Season is a 1999 film directed by Sandy Tung and starring Zachary Browne. It serves as a film sequel to the 1997 film Shiloh, which was adapted from the book by the same name by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. The Source: The Story of the Beats and the Beat Generation The Source is a 1999 documentary film about the Beat Generation and its impact on the countercoulture movements from the 1960s-70s onwards. It was directed by Chuck Workman, and features appearances by Johnny Depp, Dennis Hopper, and John Turturro. I Me Wed I Me Wed is a 2007 Lifetime romantic comedy film starring Erica Durance and directed by Craig Pryce. The film is about Isabel Darden, a successful, attractive 30-year-old woman, who grows tired of people asking her "when are you going to get married?" She decides to honor the person she loves the most, by tying the knot with herself. The film was released under the title Marry Me in Sweden on August 15, 2010. Call Me Kuchu Call Me Kuchu is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Malika Zouhali-Worrall and Katherine Fairfax Wright. The film explores the struggles of the LGBT community in Uganda, focusing in part on the 2011 murder of LGBT activist David Kato. The film jointly received the 2014 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Documentary alongside Bridegroom. S.O.S.: Women to the Sea S.O.S. Mulheres ao Mar is a 2014 Brazilian comedy film directed by Cris DAmato starring Giovanna Antonelli, Reynaldo Gianecchini, Fabíula Nascimento, Thalita Carauta, Marcelo Airoldi and Emanuelle Araújo. The film follows the story of Adriana, which disappointed with the end of her marriage, decides to win back her ex-husband embarking on the same cruise that he is with his new girlfriend, a soap opera star. The film was shot almost entirely on an ocean liner, but also had scenes shot in Venice. Live and Let Live Live and Let Live is a 2013 documentary film by German filmmaker and director Marc Pierschel. The film follows several vegan activists and interviews vegan proponents. The documentary explores the reasons for adopting veganism and how people live according to this lifestyle. Aambala Aambala is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film co-written, co-produced and directed by Sundar C. Produced by Vishal, it features him in the leading role alongside an ensemble cast including Prabhu, Hansika Motwani, Ramya Krishnan, Santhanam, Sathish, Vaibhav Reddy, Kiran Rathod, Aishwarya, Maadhavi Latha, and Madhuurima. The music was composed by Hiphop Tamizha.The film got mixed to negative reviews from critics as well as audience but become a decent hit. How to Win at Checkers (Every Time) How to Win at Checkers is a 2015 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Josh Kim. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival, and was selected as the Thai entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The film is based on the short stories "At the Café Lovely" and "Draft Day" by Rattawut Lapcharoensap. Tomcat Tomcat is a 2016 Austrian drama film directed by Klaus Händl. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Teddy Award as the best LGBT-related feature film of the festival. The film stars as Andreas and Lukas Turtur as Stefan, a well-off gay couple in Vienna whose relationship is tested when Stefan, in an uncharacteristic sudden outburst of violent anger, kills their pet cat Moses. The films original German title is a pun on the identical German words for cat and hangover. After Everything After Everything is a 2018 American comedy drama film, written and directed by Hannah Marks and Joey Power. It stars Jeremy Allen White, Maika Monroe, DeRon Horton, Sasha Lane, Dean Winters, Gina Gershon and Marisa Tomei. When Elliot, a brash 23-year-old living carefree in New York City, meets the sensible Mia and receives a damning diagnosis all in the same week, his world is turned completely upside down. But as their love blossoms amidst the chaos of his treatment, they discover that Elliots illness is not the real test of their relationship – its everything else. It had its world premiere on South by Southwest on March 9, 2018. It was released on October 12, 2018, by Good Deed Entertainment, to positive critical reception. Abhiyude Katha Anuvinteyum Abhiyum Anuvum is a 2018 Indian bilingual romantic drama film directed by B. R. Vijayalakshmi, written by Uday Mahesh and starring Tovino Thomas and Piaa Bajpai. The film was produced by Yoodlee Films, a subsidiary production company of Saregama. The film marks the debut of Tovino Thomas in Tamil. The film was shot in Tamil and Malayalam languages titled Abhiyum Anuvum and Abhiyude Kadha Anuvinteyum respectively. Both the versions released on 25 May 2018. The President Præsidenten is a 1919 Danish silent film by Carl Theodor Dreyer. It is the first feature film directed by Dreyer and it is an adaptation of the 1884 novel Der Präsident by Karl Emil Franzos. Walking Walking is a 1968 Canadian animated short film directed and produced by Ryan Larkin for the National Film Board of Canada, composed of animated vignettes of how different people walk. Following Larkins work on In the Labyrinth for Expo 67, Larkin submitted a proposal to the NFB for a short film based on sketches of people walking. It took him two years to make the film—twice as long as expected—as he was perfecting new ink wash painting techniques in order to not repeat his earlier films. He was also absorbed in exploring human movements and behavior, even setting up mirrors in his small studio to study his own motions. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 42nd Academy Awards. Excerpts from the film also appear in the Oscar-winning short about Larkin, Ryan. Walking was one of seven NFB animated shorts acquired by the American Broadcasting Company, marking the first time NFB films had been sold to a major American television network. It aired on ABC in the fall of 1971 as part of the childrens television show Curiosity Shop, executive produced by Chuck Jones. The Inheritor The Inheritor is a 1973 French film starring Jean-Paul Belmondo. Shanghai Joe The Fighting Fist of Shanghai Joe is a 1973 Spaghetti Western kung fu film directed by Mario Caiano and starring Chen Lee as Shanghai Joe. The film was released in a number of alternate titles in the United States, including To Kill or to Die and The Dragon Strikes Back. Molière Molière is a 1978 French drama film directed by Ariane Mnouchkine. It was entered into the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. Spider-Man Strikes Back Spider-Man Strikes Back is a 1978 American live-action made-for-television superhero film that had a theatrical release abroad, a composite of the two-parter episode "Deadly Dust" of the contemporary television show The Amazing Spider-Man, released on 8 May 1978. It was directed by Ron Satlof, written by Robert Janes and stars Nicholas Hammond as the titular character, Robert Alda, Robert F. Simon, Joanna Cameron, and Michael Pataki. The film was preceded by Spider-Man and followed by The Dragons Challenge. Children's Island Childrens Island is a Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 December 1980, directed by Kay Pollak, starring Thomas Fryk and Ingvar Hirdwall. It is based on the novel of the same name by P. C. Jersild. Filming took place between July and October 1979. It won Swedens most prestigious film prize, the Guldbagge, when it was released in 1980 and was Swedens official selection for the 54th Academy Awards. The film became controversial in Australia, being banned in 2014, over thirty years after its original release. Peter-No-Tail Peter-No-Tail is a 1981 Swedish animated film based on the childrens book series by Gösta Knutsson. Homecoming Homecoming is a 1996 American made-for-television drama film starring Anne Bancroft. On April 14, 1996, Homecoming aired on the American cable channel, Showtime. The screenplay was written by Christopher Carlson and was based on Cynthia Voigts novel, Homecoming. The movie follows the story of four children who were abandoned by their mother and left to fend for themselves. Homecoming was directed by Mark Jean, produced by Jack Baran, and the executive producer was Shirō Sasaki. This drama is rated PG and has a running time of 105 minutes. Homecoming did not win any awards, despite being nominated for a total of five. Anne Bancroft was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries by the Screen Actors Guild. Christopher Carlson and Mark Jean were nominated for Adapted Long Form by the Writers Guild of America, USA. The movie gathered three Young Artist Awards nominations: Best Family TV Movie or Mini-Series - Cable, Best Performance in a TV Movie/Home Video - Young Ensemble, and Kimberlee Peterson was nominated for Best Performance in a TV Movie/Mini-Series - Young Actress. Flash Flash is a 1997 American made-for-television drama film directed by Simon Wincer. It was originally shown on The Wonderful World of Disney on December 21, 1997. Calle 54 Calle 54 is a 2000 documentary film about Latin jazz by Spanish director Fernando Trueba. With only minimal introductory voiceovers, the film consists of studio performances by a wide array of Latin Jazz musicians. Artists featured include Chucho Valdés, Bebo Valdés, Cachao, Eliane Elias, Gato Barbieri, Tito Puente, Paquito DRivera, Chano Domínguez, Jerry Gonzalez, Dave Valentin, Aquíles Báez, and Michel Camilo. The film takes its name from Sony Music Studios, where much of the film was shot, which are located on 54th Street in New York City. Digital Reaper Dot.Kill, also known as Digital Killer, is a 2005 American crime thriller film directed by John Irvin and starring Armand Assante. The film was shot on location in New York City and Liverpool. Paap Paap is a 2003 Indian crime thriller film, directed by Pooja Bhatt in her directorial debut, and features John Abraham, Udita Goswami, Gulshan Grover and Mohan Agashe. Though the film did not fare well at the box office, it received considerable critical acclaim, especially for its cinematography, direction and Mahesh Bhatts Indianised adaptation of Peter Weirs 1985 English film Witness. The film is also remembered for its soundtrack, which featured numerous Pakistani artists, and also marked the Bollywood debut of singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan with Mann Ki Lagan, thus setting a trend of Pakistani singers in Bollywood. World's Finest Worlds Finest is a fan film directed by Sandy Collora. It works as a trailer to a film that does not exist: the long-awaited cinematic team-up of Superman and Batman. While Superman and Batman had appeared together often in comic books and in animation, there would not be an official live-action pairing until Dawn of Justice, which was released twelve years later. The title refers to a famous comic series that featured Batman and Superman working together in every issue. The trailer features common themes from the comics, such as Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent meeting each other and feuding over Lois Lanes affection. In addition, the trailer features the villains Lex Luthor and Two-Face. The trailer used Los Angeles, California, to portray the city of Metropolis. As an homage to the 1952 TV series Adventures of Superman, the Los Angeles City Hall was filmed as the Daily Planet building. Dennis P. Dennis P. is the name police used to identify the 25-year-old man and former employee Dennis Phrommer of diamond trade company Gassan Diamonds in Amsterdam who committed a spectacular theft of 8137 diamonds, together , and other jewelry, with a value of €10 million, from his employer on 4 August 2001. At the time it was the largest diamond theft in the history of the Netherlands. Gijsbert Termaat & Tjerk de Vries wrote a book about it, Aan de Haal. Dennis P. is also the name of a Dutch 2007 film about this event, directed by Pieter Kuijpers, and based on the book. Dennis P. bought a microwave oven and brought it into the office pretending that this was done to take it home later. After leaving the office he came back later in the evening pretending to take home the microwave oven after having forgotten it earlier. Instead, he emptied the box and filled it with diamonds, and simply walked out with it. He fled to Germany and Mexico, but turned himself in on 4 September 2001. Previously he was an army cook and served in Bosnia. He was employed at Gassan Diamonds only since April of the same year. Dennis was sentenced to a prison term of 2.5 years, but was released earlier because of good conduct. Most of the stolen goods have been returned to the owner, but Dennis reportedly still owes him ca. 500.000 euro. The mother of Dennis girlfriend Tiffany and the mothers lover got a suspended sentence for complicity. Türev Derivative is a 2005 Turkish drama film, written, produced and directed by Ulaş İnaç based on a short story by Miguel de Cervantes, about the complicated relationships between three people who confess their thoughts each evening to the camera for a movie project. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won the Golden Orange for Best Film at the 42nd Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival. Garbage Warrior Garbage Warrior is a 2007 film about architect Mike Reynolds, inventor of the Earthship style of building, directed by Oliver Hodge. It follows Reynolds and how he developed the Earthship style of building and his struggle with the laws of Taos, the location of his experimental Earthship community, in order to be allowed to build homes that do not match the structures of local building codes. The film concludes with a postscript showing Reynolds and his team of builders travelling to the Andaman Islands in the aftermath of the Boxing Day tsunami to assist the locals with disaster recovery and teaching them how to construct extremely low-cost earthships. Three Quarter Moon Three Quarter Moon is a 2011 film based on an idea from Christian Züberts wife İpek. They evolved the plot together. Anneliese: The Exorcist Tapes Anneliese: The Exorcist Tapes, or Paranormal Entity 3: The Exorcist Tapes, is a 2011 American found footage horror film directed by Jude Gerard Prest. It is based on the real-life exorcism of Anneliese Michel, a young woman thought to have been possessed. The film was released direct-to-video on March 1, 2011. It is also a mockbuster of Paranormal Activity 3 and one of several films based on the exorcism of Anneliese Michel, including The Exorcism of Emily Rose and Requiem. Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn is a 2014 American comedy-drama/adventure film directed by Jo Kastner and starring Joel Courtney as Tom Sawyer, Jake T. Austin as Huckleberry Finn, Katherine McNamara as Becky Thatcher, Noah Munck as Ben Rogers, and with Val Kilmer as Mark Twain. It is based on Mark Twains novels The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The film was released by VMI Worldwide. Night of the Living Carrots Night of the Living Carrots is a 2011 American computer-animated short film produced by DreamWorks Animation and based on the film Monsters vs. Aliens. Following the 2009 short, Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space, the short follows a mutated carrot has spawned hundreds of zombie carrots taking control of the subjects mind. Dr. Cockroach determines that the only way to defeat them and free their victims is for B.O.B. to eat all of the carrots. The short originally premiered in two parts exclusively on the Nintendo Video video service for the Nintendo 3DS system, the first was released on October 13, 2011, and the second five days later. It eventually received a general release on August 28, 2012 as part of the Shreks Thrilling Tales DVD and DreamWorks Spooky Stories Blu-ray. She's Lost Control Shes Lost Control is a 2014 American dark drama film written and directed by Anja Marquardt in her directorial debut, nominated for two Film Independent Spirit Awards. The film stars Brooke Bloom as Ronah, a sexual surrogate whose professional intimacy with her male clients has begun to take over her personal life. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival in February where it won the Forum sections top prize, the CICAE International Confederation of Art Cinemas Award, being called a "masterpiece" by the jury. One month later, Shes Lost Control had its North American premiere at the SXSW Film Festival, followed by a New York premiere at the New Directors/New Films Festival at Film Society of Lincoln Center and MoMa, where it was described as a "stylish, deeply unnerving, and profound film on an intangible modern issue." The film was released theatrically in the U.S. by Monument Releasing on March 20, 2015, was released theatrically in Germany May 14, 2015, and was released theatrically in France July 23, 2015. Krym. Put na Rodinu Crimea. The Way Home is a Russian documentary television film about the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation in 2014. The film premiered both on Russian channel Rossiya 1 and on YouTube on March 15, 2015. The film features an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin disclosing various aspects of Crimean crisis. Putin, in particular, revealed that he had taken personal charge of Crimean annexation and that in case of "unfavorable scenario on the peninsula" Russia could have placed its nuclear weapons on combat readiness. Before the films release the Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk asked the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice to send the film to the International Criminal Court. Calling Dr. Death Calling Dr. Death is a 1943 Inner Sanctum film noir mystery film. The "Inner Sanctum" franchise originated with a popular radio series and all of the films star Lon Chaney. The movie stars Chaney, Jr. and Patricia Morison, and was directed by Reginald Le Borg. Chaney, Jr. plays a neurologist, Dr. Mark Steele, who loses memory of the past few days after learning that his wife has been brutally murdered. Aware of his wifes infidelity and believing he could be the killer, Steele asks his office nurse Stella Madden to help him recover his lost memories. Immortal Sergeant Immortal Sergeant is a 1943 American war film directed by John M. Stahl for 20th Century Fox. Set in the North African desert during World War II, it stars Henry Fonda as a corporal lacking in confidence in both love and war, Maureen OHara as his girlfriend, and Thomas Mitchell as the title character. The film was based on the novel of the same name by John Brophy. Up in Arms Up in Arms is a 1944 musical film directed by Elliott Nugent and starring Danny Kaye and Dinah Shore. It was nominated for two Academy Awards in 1945. Dreams That Money Can Buy Dreams That Money Can Buy is a 1947 experimental feature color film written, produced, and directed by surrealist artist and dada film-theorist Hans Richter. The film was produced by Kenneth Macpherson and Peggy Guggenheim. Collaborators included Max Ernst, Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, Alexander Calder, Darius Milhaud and Fernand Léger. The film won the Award for the Best Original Contribution to the Progress of Cinematography at the 1947 Venice Film Festival. Mouse Cleaning Mouse Cleaning is a 1948 one-reel animated cartoon and the 38th Tom and Jerry short. The title is a play on "house cleaning". It was produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on December 11, 1948, by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer and again on February 17, 1956. It was animated by Ray Patterson, Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse and Ed Barge, who were the usual animators for the Tom and Jerry cartoons in the early 1940s up until the late 1950s. As per most Tom and Jerry cartoons, it was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, and produced by Fred Quimby; no writer has yet been credited. The music was scored by Scott Bradley and the backgrounds were created by Robert Gentle. This cartoon was Stepin Fetchits only role in animation, as the uncredited voice of Tom. The Giant of Marathon The Giant of Marathon is a 1959 international co-production sword and sandal film, loosely based on the Battle of Marathon. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur and Mario Bava. It starred Steve Reeves as Phillipides. The film was a co-production between Italys Titanus and Galatea Film and Frances Lux Compagnie Cinematographique de France and Societe Cinematographique Lyre. Za dvoma zaytsiamy Chasing Two Hares, also known as A Kiev Comedy, is a 1961 Soviet comedy film directed by Viktor Ivanov based on the eponymous play by Mykhailo Starytsky. The Beast in the Cellar The Beast in the Cellar is a 1970 British horror film written and directed by James Kelley. The film was produced by Leander Films and Tigon British Film Productions. The Stud The Stud is a 1978 British film directed by Quentin Masters and starring Joan Collins and Oliver Tobias. It is based on the 1969 novel of the same name by Collins younger sister Jackie Collins. Joan had asked her sister Jackie for the film rights for free and Jackie agreed whilst contributing to the screenplay. Joan met producer Brent Walker at the Cannes Film festival in 1977. He became excited by the project as it was proposed as a British alternative to Saturday Night Fever. Both Joan Collins husband, Ron Kass, and Jackie Collins husband, Oscar Lerhman, also acted as producers on the project. The Chain Reaction The Chain Reaction is a 1980 Australian independent disaster/science fiction thriller film directed and written by Ian Barry. The film stars Steve Bisley and Arna-Maria Winchester. The films plot is about an engineer badly injured in an accident caused by an earthquake. He knows that the nuclear waste will poison the groundwater and wants to warn the public. The movie features many cast members from Mad Max, among them Mel Gibson as a bearded mechanic, in an uncredited cameo. The taglines used in advertising the film included "A fast drive to Paradise turns into a nuclear nightmare!" and "Mad Max meets The China Syndrome"; the latter referring to the car chase and nuclear accident. The film was rated M in Australia. Shaolin and Wu Tang Shaolin and Wu Tang is a 1983 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by and starring Gordon Liu. The film is about the rivalry between the martial arts schools Shaolin and Wu Tang. It is also called Shaolin Vs. Wu-Tang in the Master Killer Collection. The film inspired the name of the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan, who used several audio samples from the English dub of the film in their 1993 debut album Enter the Wu-Tang. Hey Good Lookin' Hey Good Lookin is a 1982 American adult animated coming of age comedy film written, directed, and produced by Ralph Bakshi. The film takes place in Brooklyn during the 1950s and focuses on Vinnie, the leader of a gang named "the Stompers," his friend, Crazy Shapiro, and their respective girlfriends Roz and Eva. It features the voices of Richard Romanus, David Proval, Tina Bowman, and Jesse Welles. The film was first completed in 1975 as a live-action/animated film, in which only the main characters were animated and the rest were portrayed by live actors, but the films release was pushed back, and later postponed indefinitely. Warner Bros. claimed that this version of the film was unsatisfactory; concerns about the backlash against Coonskin were also cited. In 1982, a very different version of the film was released; much of the live-action sequences were replaced by animation, and dialogue was heavily rewritten and reedited. It was given a limited release in the United States and went largely unnoticed; it performed respectably in foreign markets, and developed a cult following. The original version of the film remains unreleased. Mike's Murder Mikes Murder is a 1984 American neo-noir drama mystery thriller film written and directed by James Bridges and starring Debra Winger, Mark Keyloun and Paul Winfield. Scream for Help Scream for Help is a 1984 British horror film directed by Michael Winner and written by Tom Holland. It stars Rachael Kelly, David Brooks and Marie Masters. The story follows a teenage girl who discovers that her stepfather is trying to murder her and her mother, but when she tells people, no one will believe her. Former Led Zeppelin member John Paul Jones composed the musical score. The film was theatrically released in the United States in July 1984. Death Before Dishonor Death Before Dishonor is a 1987 American action film directed by Terry Leonard. Trouble Bound Trouble Bound is a 1993 neo-noir crime film film directed by Jeffrey Reiner and starring Patricia Arquette, Billy Bob Thornton, Michael Madsen, and Sal Jenco. The plot concerns an ex-convict who goes on the run with a woman. Unbeknownst to the ex-convict and the woman, a dead body is in the trunk of the Cadillac in which theyre riding. Meanwhile, a mafia kingpins daughter is trying to kill the hitman who killed her father. Weapons of Mass Distraction Weapons of Mass Distraction is a 1997 television film directed by Stephen Surjik and starring Gabriel Byrne, Ben Kingsley and Wooski Hart, Mimi Rogers, Jeffrey Tambor, and other stars in an ensemble cast, about two media moguls and their fight over ownership of a professional American football team. It was written by Larry Gelbart. This film was nominated for four Primetime Emmy awards. The Suckling The Suckling, also known as Sewage Baby, is a 1990 American monster movie directed by Francis Teri and starring Frank Reeves, Marie Michaels, and Michael Logan. Not of This World Not of this World or Fuori Dal Mondo is a 1999 Italian drama film directed by Giuseppe Piccioni. The translation for Fuori Dal Mondo is outside from the world. Waterborne Waterborne is a 2005 independent film directed by Ben Rekhi and starring Christopher Masterson, Ajay Naidu, Jake Muxworthy, Jon Gries, Christopher Berry, Shabana Azmi and Mageina Tovah. The plot concerns the fates of three different groups of people after a terrorist attack pollutes the water supply of Los Angeles, resulting in a severe water shortage. The score was written and performed by Dredg. It was the first feature film available for purchase on at the Google video store and won the Special Audience Award at the SXSW Film Festival in 2005. Sunday School Musical Sunday School Musical is a musical film mockbuster directed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg and released direct-to-DVD on October 21, 2008. It is similar to Disneys High School Musical franchise, but the film takes a dramatically different approach in terms of storyline. Bloody Bloody Bible Camp Bloody Bloody Bible Camp is a 2012 American horror-comedy/splatter film. The film was directed by Vito Trabucco and produced by Reggie Bannister, who stars as Father Richard Cummings. The film also features Tim Sullivan as a transvestite nun and Ron Jeremy as Jesus. The Mend The Mend is an American comedy-drama film written and directed by John Magary. The film stars Josh Lucas, Stephen Plunkett, Mickey Sumner and Lucy Owen. It premiered at South by Southwest on March 9, 2014, and opened in selected theaters on August 21, 2015. Latin Lover Latin Lover is a 2015 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Cristina Comencini. It marked the last cinema appearance of Virna Lisi. The film received four nominations at the 2015 David di Donatello Awards, for best actress, best costumes, best makeup and best hairstyling. The Rolling Stones Olé, Olé, Olé!: A Trip Across Latin America Olé Olé Olé!: A Trip Across Latin America is a documentary produced by The Rolling Stones that documents their Latin America tour in 2016. Olé premiered on 16 September 2016 at the Toronto International Film Festival. The initial trailer for the film was uploaded on the bands official YouTube channel 7 September 2016, with a United States trailer released 10 November 2016. The documentary was released on DVD and Blu-Ray 26 May 2017. Both Olé Olé Olé!: A Trip Across Latin America and the related Stones concert film Havana Moon were directed by Paul Dugdale. Ole - part concert film and part travelogue - records the latest historic moment in the career of the band, following the Stones throughout their Latin America tour before culminating in Havana. Two songs from the Havana concert, which would come to be the subject of the Stones concert film Havana Moon, were played in their entirety. The film is provided with a natural throughline by the saga which went into making the concert possible. The film also focuses largely on the Stones time in Argentina - a place where Stones fans comprise a "Deadhead-esque urban tribe of hardcore devotees and Stones-inspired bands called “rolingas”. The subculture of the rollingas was born out of ban on English music imposed by the previous military dictatorship. The film also contains interviews with partying and busking " lips-and-tongue-clad rockers" during their time in Buenos Aires. Ole captures the frenzy generated by the band as their motorcade travels to a venue, which reminds viewers of the early days of the band being pursued by screaming fans - although Variety notes that the "screaming girls" have been replaced by older men. After the bands motorcade passes the group gathered along the streets, a cameraman captures an Argentinian man weeping at the side of the road, to which the mans wife explains “He just saw Mick.” A Fool There Was A Fool There Was is an American silent film drama produced by William Fox, and starring Theda Bara. Released in 1915, the film was long considered controversial for such risqué intertitle cards as "Kiss me, my fool!" A Fool There Was is one of the few extant films featuring Theda Bara. It popularised the word vamp, which describes a femme fatale who causes the moral degradation of those she seduces, first fascinating and then exhausting her victims. In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Invitation to the Dance Invitation to the Dance is a 1956 anthology film consisting of three distinct stories, all starring and directed by Gene Kelly. The film is unusual in that it has no spoken dialogue, with the characters performing their roles entirely through dance and mime. Kelly appears in all three stories, which feature leading dancers of the era including Tommy Rall, Igor Youskevitch, Tamara Toumanova and Carol Haney. The movie began filming on August 19, 1952, but was not completed until 1954 becoming one of MGMs longest shoots. Its release was delayed until 1956 because of doubts at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer about its commercial viability. The movie was a failure at the box office, but is regarded today as a landmark all-dance film. Assignment: Outer Space Space-Men is a 1960 Italian science fiction film directed by Antonio Margheriti. The film stars Rik Van Nutter and co-stars Gabriella Farinon, David Montresor, Archie Savage, and Alain Dijon. The film was released in the United States in 1961 by American International Pictures. Space-Mens storyline recounts a mission in the 22nd century aboard an orbiting space station. The mission involves a risky effort by its crew to redirect a malfunctioning spaceship that threatens to destroy the Earth. The Beach Girls and the Monster The Beach Girls and the Monster is a horror and beach party film, released in 1965, directed by and starring Jon Hall. Red Line 7000 Red Line 7000 is a 1965 American action sports film released by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Howard Hawks, who also wrote the story. It stars James Caan, Laura Devon and Marianna Hill in a story about young stock-car racers trying to establish themselves and about the complicated romantic relationships in their lives. The title is from the RPM an engine could make on a tachometer before crossing the red line beyond the safety margin. Hit Man Hit Man is a 1972 American crime film directed by George Armitage and starring Bernie Casey, Pam Grier and Lisa Moore. It is based on Ted Lewis novel Jacks Return Home, more famously adapted as Get Carter, with the action relocated from England to the United States. Cousin Angelica Cousin Angelica is a 1974 Spanish drama film directed by Carlos Saura. Starring José Luis López Vázquez as a middle-aged man whose memories of his childhood during the Spanish Civil War make him reenact his past as the mature man he is today. The film was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival and was highly controversial in Spain. Satan's Triangle Satans Triangle is a 1975 American made-for-television mystery horror film directed by Sutton Roley and produced by ABC. The plot involves a United States Coast Guard helicopter sent to answer a distress call from inside the Bermuda Triangle. Grotesque Grotesque is a 1988 horror film that was directed by Joe Tornatore. Linda Blair, who previously starred in The Exorcist, starred in the film and was the associate producer. It was filmed at Big Bear Lake. For the Cause For the Cause is a 2000 science-fiction fantasy directed by David Douglas and Tim Douglas. Document of the Dead Document of the Dead is a 1979 documentary film by American filmmaker Roy Frumkes that was largely shot during the production of the 1978 film Dawn of the Dead. Originally a 66-minute feature, it has since been expanded two times, first to 85 minutes in 1989, then to 102 minutes in 2012. Moonlight Whispers is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Akihiko Shiota and based on the manga Gekko no sasayaki by Masahiko Kikuni. February 15, 1839 February 15, 1839 is a 2001 Quebec historical drama film. Directed by Pierre Falardeau, it is about the incarceration at the Pied-du-Courant Prison and the execution by hanging there of Patriote participants of the Lower Canada Rebellion. Those rebels sought to make Lower Canada, now Quebec, a republic independent from the British Empire. It features as characters the historical figures François-Marie-Thomas Chevalier de Lorimier, his wife Henriette and Charles Hindelang. Yasmin Yasmin is a 2004 drama film directed by Kenneth Glenaan, written by Simon Beaufoy and starring Archie Panjabi and Renu Setna. It is set amongst a British Pakistani community in parts of Keighley before and after the events of the 11 September 2001 attacks. 29 February February 29 is a 2006 South Korean film and the first installment of the 4 Horror Tales film series. It was followed by Forbidden Floor, Roommates and Dark Forest. Three Can Play That Game Three Can Play That Game is a 2007 romantic comedy film directed by Samad Davis and starring Jason George, Jazsmin Lewis, and Vivica A. Fox. It is a sequel to the 2001 film Two Can Play That Game. Beeswax Beeswax is a 2009 American mumblecore film written and directed by Andrew Bujalski. The film examines a few days in the life of twins, played by real-life sisters Tilly and Maggie Hatcher. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival and had a limited theatrical release in the United States on August 7, 2009. High-Kick Girl! is a 2009 Japanese martial arts film directed and co-written by Fuyuhiko Nishi and starring Rina Takeda. Mars et Avril Mars et Avril is a 2012 Canadian science fiction film starring Jacques Languirand, Caroline Dhavernas, Paul Ahmarani and Robert Lepage. The movie, based on the photo-novels of the same name published by Sid Lee & la Pastèque, is written, produced and directed by Martin Villeneuve. Shot on a very tight budget of C$2.3 million and with abundant use of green screen, Villeneuves feature film debut has a significant amount of visual effects. Belgian comic book artist François Schuiten is the production designer, former ILM Senior Compositor Carlos Monzon worked as VFX supervisor, and Benoît Charest composed the original score. The film was financed by Telefilm Canada, SODEC, Les Productions du 8e Art and the Harold Greenberg Fund, and is distributed in Canada by Alliance Vivafilm and in the United States by Gaiam. The was released in Quebec theatres and on Alliance Vivafilms YouTube channel on December 21, 2011. The world premiere took place on July 2, 2012, at the 47th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Czech Republic. Since then, the film has been screened in twenty other major cinema events around the globe and has received 10 nominations. Martin Villeneuve was nominated for “Best Adapted Screenplay” at the 2013 Canadian Screen Awards, and he also won an “Imaging the Future Award” at the Neuchâtel International Fantasy Film Festival in Switzerland. In addition, Villeneuve gave a TED Talk about his film at TED2013 in Long Beach, California, thereby becoming the first speaker to come out of Québec. Love's Everlasting Courage Loves Everlasting Courage is a 2011 made-for-television Christian drama film. It premiered October 1, 2011 and is the second prequel of the Love Comes Softly series of Hallmark Channel films which depicts life in the mid-to-late 19th century. Buck Wild Buck Wild is a zombie comedy horror film directed by Tyler Glodt, written by Glodt and producer Matthew Albrecht, and starring Albrecht, Jarrod Pistilli, Dru Lockwood, and Isaac Harrison as four friends who must faced zombies on their hunting trip in rural Texas. It premiered at the Dallas International Film Festival in April 2013. The film was shot in 2011 in Goliad County, Texas, United States. Buck Wild won the Best of the Fest award at the Hill Country Film Festival in May 2013. Life Is Not for Cowards Das Leben ist nichts für Feiglinge is a 2012 German drama film directed by André Erkau. Inazuma Eleven is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tenya Yabuno based on a series of video games created by Level-5. The manga has been published by Shogakukan in CoroCoro Comic since the June 2008 issue. The manga series won the 2010 Kodansha Manga Award and 2011 Shogakukan Manga Award in the Childrens Manga category. An anime television series based on the game aired on the TV Tokyo network from October 5, 2008 until April 27, 2011. The series was produced by Level-5 in conjunction with TV Tokyo and OLM. The series also airs on TVB in Hong Kong, Modern Nine TV in Thailand, Indosiar in Indonesia, NTV7 in Malaysia, Tooniverse in South Korea, Rede TV! in Brazil, Cartoon Network in India, Philippines, South Asia, East Asia, Taiwan, Pakistan, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Australia and New Zealand, Rai 2 in Italy since June 14, 2010, FDF in Spain and Panda Biggs in Portugal since December 2, 2010 and on Disney XD in the Netherlands since July 4, 2011, and on Disney XD in both Ireland and the United Kingdom from July 25, 2011. It formerly aired on CITV in the United Kingdom but now airs on Kix. In Germany, it aired on RTL II since June 10, 2012. An Arabic dub has been airing on Spacetoon for the MENA region since 2010, as well as the channels other overseas territories. But only arrived in South Africa on Dstv on January 2, 2017 on channel 308, Nicktoons. The first 26 episodes were formerly available in the United States on Hulu, in both English and Spanish versions. However, the Japanese version is not available at this time. Additionally, the European Spanish dub merely translates the English dub. There is a separate Latin American dub that translates from the original Japanese, but it is also not available in the United States at this time. The first three episodes can also be freely viewed via the Nintendo 3DS eShop, which were released alongside the North American release of the first video game. The Price of Fame The Price of Fame is a 2014 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Xavier Beauvois with an original score by composer Michel Legrand. The film was inspired by the true story about two marginalized immigrants who dug up Charlie Chaplins coffin for ransom money in the 1970s. Its world premiere was 28 August 2014, directly competing for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. It was released on 7 January 2015 in France. Humor Me Humor Me is a 2017 American comedy film written and directed by Sam Hoffman. The film stars Jemaine Clement, Elliott Gould, Ingrid Michaelson, Annie Potts, Priscilla Lopez, Bebe Neuwirth and Maria Dizzia. The film was released on January 12, 2018, by Shout! Studios. Postcards from London Postcards from London is a 2018 British drama film directed by Steve McLean. The film is McLeans follow-up to his 1994 film Postcards from America, which he based on the work of David Wojnarowicz. It is the true story about teenage boy Jim, escaping his rural Essex town for London, just to find himself involved with a team of high-class gay escorts in Soho. Paltan Paltan is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language action-war film written, directed and produced by J. P. Dutta, based on 1967 Nathu La and Cho La clashes along the Sikkim border after 1962 Sino-Indian War. It stars an ensemble cast with Jackie Shroff, Arjun Rampal, Sonu Sood, Harshvardhan Rane, Esha Gupta, Sonal Chauhan and many more. The film was theatrically released on 7 September 2018 . The Report The Report is a 2019 American docudrama film written and directed by Scott Z. Burns and starring Adam Driver, Annette Bening, Ted Levine, Michael C. Hall, Tim Blake Nelson, Corey Stoll, Maura Tierney and Jon Hamm. The plot follows staffer Daniel J. Jones and the Senate Intelligence Committee as they investigate the CIAs use of torture following the September 11 attacks. The film covers more than a decades worth of real-life political intrigue, exploring and compacting Joness 6,700-page report into a compelling narrative. Burns has previously released fact-based films, such as: The Informant! which is based on real events; and Contagion, which was inspired by various contemporary pandemics. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2019. It is scheduled to be theatrically released on November 15, 2019, by Amazon Studios, before streaming on Amazon Prime beginning November 29. A Tale of Three Sisters A Tale of Three Sisters is a 2019 Turkish drama film directed by Emin Alper. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival. The Horse Ate the Hat The Italian Straw Hat is a 1928 French silent film comedy written and directed by René Clair, in his feature debut, based on the 1851 play Un chapeau de paille dItalie, by Eugène Marin Labiche and Marc-Michel. California California is a 1947 American western film directed by John Farrow and featuring Ray Milland, Barbara Stanwyck, and Barry Fitzgerald. Barbara Stanwycks singing voice was dubbed by Kay St.Germaine. Stars and Stripes Forever Stars and Stripes Forever is a 1952 American Technicolor film biography of the late-19th-/early-20th-century composer and band leader John Philip Sousa. This 20th Century Fox feature was produced by Lamar Trotti, directed by Henry Koster, and stars Clifton Webb, Debra Paget, Robert Wagner, and Ruth Hussey. The films title is taken from Sousas "The Stars and Stripes Forever", which has become the best known of his military marches. While the films storyline is loosely based on Sousas autobiography Marching Along, the film takes considerable liberties and dramatic license, often expanding and examining themes and passages from Sousas book. Two examples: In the film, Private Willie Little, is credited with inventing the Sousaphone and naming it after his mentor, but in reality Sousa himself designed the instrument. The inspiration for the films title march is depicted in a scene with a voice over by Webb quoting Sousas actual description of its creation while he was aboard ship recovering from typhoid fever. In reality, having learned of the sudden death of his bands manager, Sousa and his wife canceled their European vacation and were returning to the U.S. by steamship when the march came to him. Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar Espion, lève-toi Espion, lève-toi 1982 is a French spy thriller film directed by Yves Boisset about a sleeper agent in Zurich, based on the thriller Chance Awakening by George Markstein. This film was first supposed to be directed by Andrzej Żuławski, but in the end it was Yves Boisset who did it. This was the second time that Yves Boisset worked together with Ennio Morricone, after their 1972 film Plot. The Devil's Honey The Devils Honey, aka Dangerous Obsession, is a 1986 Italian erotic drama film directed by Lucio Fulci. This was director Lucio Fulcis big comeback film after he had spent more than a year recuperating from hepatitis. In the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. Murders In the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. Murders is a 1988 American made-for-television crime film starring David Soul. Crossing the Bridge Crossing the Bridge is a 1992 American drama film starring Josh Charles, Stephen Baldwin and Jason Gedrick. Characters Mort Golden, Tim Reese and Danny Morgan are friends who embark on a dangerous drug-smuggling venture. The film was created by Mike Binder and loosely based on Binders friends during the late 1970s in the Detroit/Birmingham area. Much of the plot concerns the three friends driving into Canada as couriers in a drug deal. When returning to the United States at the Ambassador Bridge crossing between Windsor and Detroit, the protagonists face possible capture by authorities. Yogi's First Christmas Yogis First Christmas is a 1980 animated television film starring Yogi Bear and produced by Hanna-Barbera which first aired in syndication through Operation Prime Time on November 21, 1980. Throughout the 1980s it was offered to U.S. television stations split up one episode per day for four days as a one-week strip syndicated program, generally showing the week of Christmas. Two songs from Caspers First Christmas were featured in this movie, in new re-recorded versions. Additionally, Boo Boos song "Hope" was previously heard in the Christmas specials, A Christmas Story and A Flintstone Christmas. They Saved Hitler's Brain They Saved Hitlers Brain is a 1968 science fiction film directed by David Bradley. It was adapted for television from a shorter 1963 theatrical feature film, Madmen of Mandoras, produced by Carl Edwards and directed by David Bradley. The film was lengthened by about 20 minutes with additional footage shot by UCLA students at the request of the distributor. The Attack of the Giant Mousaka The Attack of the Giant Moussaka, is a Greek science fiction parody film, produced, written and directed by Panos H. Koutras. It has been released theatrically in France, with French subtitles, and Japan, with Japanese subtitles. It has been screened at several festivals, including specialised LGBT film festivals, and has achieved cult status. Thenkasipattanam Thenkasipattanam is a 2000 Indian Malayalam action comedy film written and directed by Rafi Mecartin, produced by Lal, and starring Suresh Gopi and Lal in lead roles. Others in the cast include Dileep, Samyuktha Varma, Geethu Mohandas, Kavya Madhavan, Salim Kumar, and Spadikam George. Bugs Bugs is a 2003 American science-fiction-horror film that debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel on September 9, 2003. It starred Angie Everhart and Antonio Sabato Jr. Christmas on Mars Christmas on Mars is a science fiction film from the alternative rock band The Flaming Lips, written and directed by the bands frontman, Wayne Coyne, and featuring the entire band in the cast, as well as many of their associates, including Steve Burns, Adam Goldberg, and Fred Armisen. The film began development in 2001, filming was completed in October 2005, and the film premiered on May 25, 2008 at the Sasquatch! Music Festival. For its general release in the United States, Christmas on Mars was booked into several dozen cities for unconventional screenings, in venues which included a former Ukrainian Socialist Social Club in New York City. The film was released in three different packages on November 11, 2008 through conventional retailers as well as through the bands website. A vinyl edition was released November 25, 2008. Wedding Daze Wedding Daze is a 2004 comedy television film starring John Larroquette, Karen Valentine, Marina Black, Kelly Overton, Jaime Ray Newman, Sebastian Tillinger, James Waterson, Justin Baldoni and French Stewart Metallica: The Videos 1989-2004 The Videos 1989–2004 is a video album by American heavy metal band Metallica. It was released on December 4, 2006 worldwide, and on December 5 in North America. It features all of the bands videos from 1989 to 2004. The DVD sold 28,000 copies in its first week of release. The disc has been released by Warner Bros. Records, although this is not mentioned anywhere except for the packaging and on the label of the disc itself. Copyright is given to Elektra Entertainment and E/M Ventures in the liner notes and the end credits of the DVD. The menus also play excerpts of different Metallica songs, including: "The Outlaw Torn", "My Friend of Misery", "Bleeding Me", "Carpe Diem Baby" and "Prince Charming". Second Skin Second Skin is a 2008 American documentary film that follows the lives of seven people as they delve into the world of MMORPGs. The film was directed by Juan Carlos Piñeiro Escoriaza and produced by Victor Piñeiro Escoriaza and Peter Brauer. Second Skin premiered to positive reviews and sold-out crowds at the South by Southwest film festival in 2008. It became the No. 1 movie on online streaming site Hulu.com, before completing a limited theatrical run. The film was released on DVD August 25, 2009. It is frequently included in lists of the all-time best video game documentaries. Collaborator Collaborator is a comedy-drama film written and directed by Martin Donovan. This film held its world premiere on July 4, 2011 at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. My Father's Guests My Fathers Guests is a 2010 French comedy film written, directed by, and starring Anne Le Ny, along with Karin Viard, Fabrice Luchini and Michel Aumont. Drones Not to be confused with Drone, a documentary film about drone warfare. Drones is a 2013 American thriller film directed by Rick Rosenthal and starring Eloise Mumford and Matt OLeary. The Other Half The Other Half is a 2016 Canadian romantic drama film, written and directed by Joey Klein. It stars Tatiana Maslany, Tom Cullen, Henry Czerny, and Suzanne Clément. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on 12 March 2016. Little Women Little Women is a 2018 American drama film directed by Clare Niederpruem, from a screenplay by Niederpruem and Kristi Shimek. The seventh film adaptation of Louisa May Alcotts 1868 novel of the same name, it is a modern retelling of the original story and marks the 150-year anniversary of the books release. The film stars Sarah Davenport, Allie Jennings, Lucas Grabeel, Ian Bohen, and Lea Thompson. It was released in the United States on September 28, 2018, by Pinnacle Peak. Santa Fe Santa Fe is a 1951 American Technicolor Western film directed by Irving Pichel and starring Randolph Scott. The film is based on the novel Santa Fe by James Vance Marshall. I vinti I vinti is a 1953 drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Franco Interlenghi, Anna Maria Ferrero and Eduardo Ciannelli. The film is composed of three stories about youths who commit murders. In the French story set in Paris, a group of high school students kill one of their colleagues for his money. In the Italian story set in Rome, a university student is involved in smuggling cigarettes. In the English story set in London, a lazy poet finds the body of a woman and tries to sell his story to the press. The film was a project of Film Constellation to Suso Cecchi dAmico, who proposed Antonioni as director. This film was screened out of competition at 1953 Venice Film Festival. Crash of Moons Crash of the Moons is a 75-minute 1954 American science fiction film, consisting of three consecutive episodes of the television series Rocky Jones, which constituted a complete story. It was released only on 16mm for home movie rental and television syndication. It was directed by Hollingsworth Morse. This film is now in the Public Domain in the United States. The Sound and the Fury The Sound and the Fury is a 1959 American drama film directed by Martin Ritt. It is loosely based on the novel of the same name by William Faulkner, first published in 1929. The Salamander The Salamander is a 1981 thriller film directed by Peter Zinner, at his directorial debut. The film is based on a novel with the same name by Morris West. Notebook on Cities and Clothes Notebook on Cities and Clothes is a documentary film about Yohji Yamamoto directed by Wim Wenders. Despite Wenders previous disdain for fashion, he undertook filming after being commissioned by the Pompidou Center in Paris. The film loosely centers on a series of interviews with Yamamoto, inter-spaced with footage of his atelier, previous work and his then upcoming show. Notably, Yamamotos comments and philosophical musings lead Wenders to make his own comments about the nature of cities, identity, and the role of cinema in modern life. Amy Amy is a 1997 Australian film written by David Parker and directed by Nadia Tass, starring Alana De Roma in the title role, Rachel Griffiths, Ben Mendelsohn, and Nick Barker. Glowing Eyes Glowing Eyes is a 2002 French drama film directed by and starring Jacques Nolot. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. The film has been cited as a favorite by filmmaker John Waters, who presented it as his annual selection within the 2005 Maryland Film Festival. Skagerrak Skagerrak is a 2003 Danish drama film directed by Søren Kragh-Jacobsen. It was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival. Ferrari Ferrari is a 2003 biopic based on the book by Enzo Biagi. It depicts Enzo Ferraris rise from a successful race driver to one of the most famous entrepreneurs of all time. Being interviewed by a fictitious, intrusive young journalist he recalls his setbacks and personal losses. He also expresses his regrets about race drivers who met with an accident. The film finishes with a dedication by Piero Ferrari: "In loving memory of my father and of my brother Dino". Due to its success the original TV miniseries was edited for cinema. Displaced Displaced is a 2006 British feature film produced by Skylandian Pictures. Produced by Mark Strange and directed by Martin Holland, the film took six years to make and secured a US distribution deal with Silverline Entertainment at the end of 2005. Uncorked Uncorked is a Hallmark Channel television film starring Julie Benz that premiered on July 28, 2009 in the United Kingdom and aired in the United States on March 6, 2010. Eleanor's Secret Eleanors Secret is a 2009 Franco-Italian animated feature film directed by Dominique Monféry. It won the special distinction prize at the 2010 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. The film was produced in separate versions with French and English soundtracks. Eleanors Secret had a limited UK cinema showing and was released on DVD in 2011 by Soda Pictures. It had no general release in the United States, but was made available for individual bookings. It was later released direct-to-video on 12 August 2014 from GKIDS, and distributed by Cinedigm. General Education General Education is a 2012 comedy film, directed by Tom Morris, starring Chris Sheffield, Maiara Walsh, Elaine Hendrix, Bobby Campo, Janeane Garofalo and Larry Miller and produced by Pelican House Productions. The film was shot in Chico and Gridley. The Disobedient The Disobedient is a 2014 Serbian drama film written, directed and produced by Mina Djukic. The film premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. The film later premiered at the 2014 International Film Festival Rotterdam on January 29, 2014. The film also screened at 13th !f Istanbul AFM International Independent Film Festival on February 13, 2014. After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, Sundance Channel acquired the rights of the film for all territories where the channel is seen. It was one of six films shortlisted by Serbia to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to Enclave. Late Night Double Feature Late Night Double Feature is a Canadian horror anthology film which premiered at the 2014 New York City Horror Film Festival. The film was picked up for distribution by Parade Deck Films in North America. Who Killed Who? Who Killed Who? is a 1943 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer animated short directed by Tex Avery. The cartoon is a parody of whodunit stories and employs many clichés of the genre for humor. Phantom of the Rue Morgue Phantom of the Rue Morgue is a 1954 feature film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Karl Malden and Claude Dauphin. The film is an adaptation of Edgar Allan Poes short story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue". Warner Bros. released 3D productions during the 1950s, including the big-budget The Charge at Feather River. Following another western, The Moonlighter, starring Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray, the studio attempted to repeat the success they had with House of Wax the previous year. This movie was based on the same story which had formed the basis of a 1932 horror film which stars Bela Lugosi. Dance with Me, Henry Dance with Me, Henry is a 1956 film starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. It is the final film that they starred in together, although Costello went on to star in one more film before his death, The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock. I Was a Teenage Frankenstein I Was a Teenage Frankenstein is a film starring Whit Bissell, Phyllis Coates and Gary Conway, released by American International Pictures in November 1957 as a double feature with Blood of Dracula. It is the follow-up to AIPs box office hit I Was a Teenage Werewolf, released less than five months earlier. Both films later received a sequel in the fictional crossover How to Make a Monster, released in July 1958. The film stars Whit Bissell, Phyllis Coates, Robert Burton, Gary Conway and George Lynn. Jûsan-nin no shikaku is a 1963 Japanese jidaigeki film directed by Eiichi Kudo. Americathon Americathon is a 1979 American comedy film directed by Neal Israel and starring John Ritter, Fred Willard, Peter Riegert, Harvey Korman, and Nancy Morgan, with narration by George Carlin. It is based on a play by Firesign Theatre alumni Phil Proctor and Peter Bergman. The film also includes appearances by Jay Leno, Meat Loaf, Tommy Lasorda, and Chief Dan George, with a musical performance by Elvis Costello. Le choc Le choc is a 1982 French crime thriller film directed by Robin Davis and starring Alain Delon, Catherine Deneuve, and Philippe Léotard. Based on the novel The Prone Gunman by Jean-Patrick Manchette, the film is about a hitman who wants to retire from his life in organized crime and flees to the country where he meets and falls in love with a beautiful woman. Scusate il ritardo Scusate il ritardo is a 1983 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Massimo Troisi. For this film Lina Polito was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress and Lello Arena was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor. The Dark Glow of the Mountains The Dark Glow of the Mountains is a TV documentary made in 1984 by German filmmaker Werner Herzog. It is about an expedition made by freestyle mountain climber Reinhold Messner and his partner Hans Kammerlander to climb Gasherbrum II and Gasherbrum I all in one trip without returning to base camp. The film is not so much concerned with showing the climb itself or giving guidelines on mountaineering, but seeks to reveal the inner motivation of the climbers. Hard Hunted Hard Hunted is a 1992 action/adventure film starring Dona Speir, Roberta Vasquez, Cynthia Brimhall, Bruce Penhall and Geoffrey Moore. It was directed and written by Andy Sidaris. Its the seventh installment in the Triple B series. Xuxa Popstar Xuxa Popstar is a 2000 Brazilian musical romantic comedy film directed by Paulo Sérgio de Almeida and Tizuka Yamasaki with screenplay by Vivian Perl and Wagner de Assis. The cast includes Xuxa Meneghel, Luigi Baricelli, Marcos Frota and Sílvia Pfeifer, as well as musical numbers with Os Travessos, KLB and Deborah Blando. Popstar was co-produced by Warner Bros. and debuted in theaters on December 15, 2000. The feature was watched by approximately 2,394,326 viewers. Naina Naina is a Hindi horror film released in India in 2005. It stars Urmila Matondkar. The film was premiered in the Marché du Film section of the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. The film is a remake of the 2002 Hong Kong-Singaporean horror film The Eye directed by the Pang brothers. Its release caused controversy in India because its depiction of the protagonist seeing ghosts after receiving a corneal transplant was similar to existing fears in India surrounding corneal transplants and it was feared the film would discourage people from donating corneas or seeking corneal transplants. Voodoo Moon Voodoo Moon is a 2006 horror film written and directed by comic book artist and writer Kevin VanHook. It aired as a Sunday night movie on the Sci-Fi channel on June 4, 2006. Soul Power Soul Power is a 2008 documentary film directed by Jeff Levy-Hinte about the Zaire 74 music festival in Kinshasa which accompanied the Rumble in the Jungle heavyweight boxing championship match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in October 1974. The film was made from archival footage; other footage shot at the time focusing on the fight was edited to form the film When We Were Kings. Performers in the film include James Brown, The Spinners, OK Jazz featuring Franco, Bill Withers, Miriam Makeba, B.B. King, Pembe Dance Troupe, The Crusaders, Fania All-Stars featuring Celia Cruz, Danny "Big Black" Rey, Afrisa featuring Tabu Ley Rochereau, The J.B.s and Manu Dibango. The DVD includes bonus tracks of James Brown, Sister Sledge, Abeti and folk dance performance Pembe Dance Troupe. Footage was shot by a variety of camera operators, including Albert Maysles. Killer Mountain Killer Mountain is a 2011 made for TV Syfy original film. This sci-fi film tells the story of mountain climbers sent to rescue a missing expedition from a forbidden mountain only to discover the legendary Shangri-La and the hungry creature protecting it, the Druk. The Long Excuse is a 2016 Japanese drama film directed by Miwa Nishikawa, starring Masahiro Motoki. Memoir of War Memoir of War, also known as Memoir of Pain, is a 2017 French drama film directed by Emmanuel Finkiel. It was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The King The King is a 2017 American documentary film about Elvis Presley and America during his career. Eugene Jarecki directs and also co-wrote the script with Christopher St. John, who produces. The film had its North American premiere at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, after its international premiere at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. It was released in the United States on June 22, 2018. Between its premiere at Cannes and its commercial release, the films named was changed from Promised Land to The King. The Strong Man The Strong Man is a 1926 American comedy silent film starring Harry Langdon and directed by Frank Capra in his feature-length directorial debut. Along with Tramp, The Strong Man is Langdons best known film. Capra would also direct Langdons next feature, Long Pants, which would be their final collaboration. Anna Christie Anna Christie is a 1930 German-language film adapted from the Eugene ONeill play of the same title and filmed following the release of the English-language original version of the same adaptation earlier the same year. Both versions feature leading actress Greta Garbo. In the early years of sound films, Hollywood studios produced foreign-language versions of some of their films using the same sets and sometimes the same costumes, with native speakers of the language usually replacing some or all of the original cast. The German-language version of Anna Christie is one of the few that survives. The film was produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer at their Culver City studio in July and August 1930. It premiered in Cologne, Germany on December 2, 1930. Garbo is the only cast member appearing in both versions and looks noticeably different in the two. The German dialog was written by Walter Hasenclever and Frank Reicher, for the most part very closely following Frances Marions original adaptation. The film was directed by Jacques Feyder using the same cinematographer, Garbo favorite William H. Daniels, but a different crew. Union Depot Union Depot is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by Alfred E. Green for Warner Bros., starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Joan Blondell, and based on an unpublished play by Joe Laurie Jr., Gene Fowler, and Douglas Durkin. The film, an ensemble piece for the studios contract players, also features performances by Guy Kibbee, Alan Hale, Frank McHugh, David Landau, and George Rosener. No Time for Love No Time for Love is a 1943 American romantic comedy film produced and directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray. Written by Claude Binyon, Robert Lees, and Frederic I. Rinaldo, the film is about a sophisticated female photographer assigned to photograph the tough "sandhog" construction workers at a tunnel project site. After saving one of the sandhogs from a fatal accident, she becomes attracted to this cocky well-built man they call Superman. Unsettled by her feelings, she hires the man as her assistant, believing that her attraction to him will diminish if she spends time with him. Their time together, however, leads to feelings of love, and she struggles to overcome her haughtiness and make her true feelings known. No Time for Love was the third of six films starring Colbert and MacMurray, both of whom had previously worked with director Mitchell Leisen. The film was shot at Paramount Studios from June 8 to July 24, 1942. A special set was constructed for the tunnel scenes, based on blueprints for the Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel. A special mix of adobe and water was used to produce the mud in the climatic scenes. No Time for Love was released by Paramount Pictures on November 10, 1943 in New York City. The film received good reviews in Variety and the New York Times, whose reviewer called it a "delightful comedy" and "a thoroughly ingratiating film". The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction–Interior Decoration, Black-and-White. Never Say Goodbye Never Say Goodbye is a 1946 romantic comedy film about a divorcing couple and the daughter who works to bring them back together. It was Errol Flynns first purely comedic role since Footsteps in the Dark. Don Kikhot Don Quixote is a 1957 Soviet drama film directed by Grigori Kozintsev. It is based on Evgeny Shvartzs stage adaptation of Miguel de Cervantess novel of the same name. It was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. The film was exhibited in the mid-1960s by Australian University film clubs receiving the productions of Sovexportfilm. It was the first film version of Don Quixote to be filmed in both widescreen and color. Les espions Les Espions is a 1957 French film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot and written by Clouzot with Jerôme Géronim and Egon Hostovsky. The cast includes Gérard Séty, Peter Ustinov, Curd Jürgens, O.E. Hasse, Sam Jaffe, Martita Hunt and the directors wife, Véra Clouzot. The music was composed by Georges Auric. Girls Town Girls Town is a 1959 film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, starring Mamie Van Doren, Mel Tormé and Ray Anthony. Paul Anka also appears in his first acting role. Van Doren stars as a juvenile delinquent who is sent to a girls school run by nuns, where she finds herself unable to help her sister. The film capitalizes on the 1950s rebellious teen exploitation films, with catfights, car races, music from Anka and The Platters, and sexy outfits. The supporting cast includes the offspring of two major silent cinema stars: Charles Chaplin and Harold Lloyd Jr.. Also featured is James Mitchum and gossip columnist Sheilah Graham. Girls Town was lampooned in September 1994 on movie-mocking television series Mystery Science Theater 3000. About 15 minutes of the actual film was cut from this version. Don't Drink the Water Dont Drink the Water is a 1969 American comedy film starring Jackie Gleason and Estelle Parsons. It is directed by Howard Morris and based upon a 1966 play Dont Drink the Water by Woody Allen. The supporting cast includes Ted Bessell and Joan Delaney. In 1994, Allen remade the story as the television film Dont Drink the Water, with himself as Walter Hollander. The Pack The Pack is a 1977 horror film about a pack of abandoned dogs who turn against humans by killing them for food at Seal Island. A Woman Called Golda A Woman Called Golda is a 1982 American made-for-television film biopic of Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir directed by Alan Gibson and starring Ingrid Bergman. It also features Ned Beatty, Franklin Cover, Judy Davis, Anne Jackson, Robert Loggia, Leonard Nimoy and Jack Thompson. A Woman Called Golda was produced by Paramount Domestic Television for syndication and was distributed by Operation Prime Time. The film premiered on April 26, 1982. Splendor Splendor is a 1989 Italian drama film directed by Ettore Scola. Lords of the Deep Lords of the Deep is a 1989 American science fiction horror film co-produced by Roger Corman, about an underwater colony being attacked by alien life forms. Actors included Bradford Dillman and Priscilla Barnes. It was one of several underwater-themed films released around 1989; similar films distributed during that time-frame included The Abyss, Leviathan, DeepStar Six, The Evil Below, and The Rift. Men of Respect Men of Respect is a 1990 crime drama film, an adaptation of William Shakespeares play Macbeth. It stars John Turturro as Mike Battaglia, a Mafia hitman who climbs his way to the top by killing his boss. The film also stars Rod Steiger, Stanley Tucci, Dennis Farina and Peter Boyle and is directed by William C. Reilly. It is not the first attempt to transplant MacBeth to the American mob culture; it was done in the 1955 film Joe MacBeth. The Laughing Woman The Laughing Woman, also known as Femina ridens is a 1969 Italian thriller film directed by Piero Schivazappa. Depeche Mode: Devotional Devotional – A Performance Filmed by Anton Corbijn is a video release by Depeche Mode, featuring almost an entire concert from their 1993 Devotional Tour, filmed in Barcelona, Liévin, France and Frankfurt, Germany. It was directed by Anton Corbijn, and released in 1993. It was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video in 1995. The soundtrack was recorded in Liévin, Stade Couvert Régional, on 29 July 1993. This tour was particularly notable for the personal troubles the band members were struggling with at the time, most notably Dave Gahans heroin addiction. The video is the last release to feature Alan Wilder before his departure in 1995. In 2004, the movie was re-released in DVD. The film is the same, but there are extras, such as songs that were left out of the VHS movie for time, isolated footage of setlist projections, an interview with Corbijn on Devotional, pictures from the Devotional Tour booklet, and all the music videos from the Songs of Faith and Devotion era. For the first time, the complete soundtrack of Liévin is available. Only a few dead airs and speeches were edited. The Gathering Arisan! is a 2003 Indonesian film that has drawn more than 100,000 viewers. It is the first Indonesian film with a gay theme, and the first Indonesian film to use high-definition color enhancement. It uses a mixture of English, standard Indonesian and Jakartan slang. Arisan! became the second film in Indonesian film history to win all six major awards in Festival Film Indonesia, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress, after Ibunda in 1986. Arisan! was also the first film in Indonesian film history to include two men kissing, by the characters Sakti and Nino. The two won Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor at the Festival Film Indonesia. A television series as a continuation of the movie with the same title has been airing on AnTV. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead is a 2009 American independent film written and directed by Jordan Galland. The films title refers to a fictitious play-within-the-movie, which is a comic reinterpretation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet and its aftermath and whose title is a reference to the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. The cast includes Devon Aoki, John Ventimiglia, Kris Lemche, Ralph Macchio, Jeremy Sisto and Waris Ahluwalia. The film stars Jake Hoffman. An original musical score was composed and performed by Sean Lennon. Shooting began in late November, 2007, and principal photography was completed on December 23, 2007. It was filmed entirely in New York City with the Red Digital Cinema Camera, an extra-high-definition video camera. Kung Fu Killer Kung Fu Killer is a two-part 2008 Mini-series aired on Spike TV and re-uniting Daryl Hannah and David Carradine of Kill Bill fame. The film also includes a lot of eastern Kung Fu talent including Osric Chau. The film also alludes to the "Kung Fu" programs of the 1970s that brought Carradine to fame. American Translation American Translation is a French adult film directed by Pascal Arnold and Jean-Marc Barr and Pierre Perrier and Lizzie Brocheré, released in 2011. The Frontier The Frontier is a 2015 American crime film directed by Oren Shai and written by Oren Shai and Webb Wilcoxen. The film stars Jocelin Donahue, Kelly Lynch, Jim Beaver, Izabella Miko, Jamie Harris, Liam Aiken, and A. J. Bowen. Donahue plays a drifter on the run who stops at a motel, only to find that several people there may be involved in a local heist. Cities of Last Things Cities of Last Things is a drama film, directed by Ho Wi Ding and released in 2018. The film opens with the suicide of Zhang Dong Ling and then tells, in reverse chronological order, the story of three key incidents from his life leading up to the fateful decision. Each of the three segments draws from a different genre: the first segment is a science fiction story set in a dystopian vision of the year 2049, the second a film noir segment focusing on Zhangs earlier job as a police officer, and the third a melodrama about Zhangs childhood encounter with a local organized crime boss. Zhang is portrayed by Jack Kao in the first segment, Lee Hong-chi in the second, and Hsieh Chang-Ying in the third. The cast also includes Huang Lu and Louise Grinberg. Drifter Drifter is a 2016 American post-apocalyptic thriller film directed by Chris von Hoffmann. It stars Aria Emory, who co-wrote the film with von Hoffmann, and Drew Harwood as brothers who become stranded in a town run by cannibals. It was released in October 2016 in Australia and February 2017 in the US. It has an approval rating of 44% at Rotten Tomatoes. Book of Love Book of Love, also titled Finding Mr. Right 2 in English, is a 2016 Chinese-Hong Kong romance film directed and written by Xue Xiaolu and starring Tang Wei and Wu Xiubo. It was released in China by EDKO Distribution on April 29, 2016. Book of Love is director-writer Xue Xiaolus follow-up to the 2013 hit Finding Mr. Right, and it reunites her with lead actors Tang Wei and Wu Xiubo from the first movie, although the two films plots are not related. Notably, the two leads have separate storylines throughout the movie, only communicating with each other through handwritten letters until their first meeting towards the end of the film. Chakravyuha Chakravyuha is a 2016 Indian action-masala film in the Kannada language, written and directed by M. Saravanan and produced by N. K. Lohith under the Sunshine Creations banner. It stars Puneeth Rajkumar and Rachita Ram in lead roles. Additionally, the film features an ensemble cast of Arun Vijay, Sadhu Kokila, Bhavya, Abhimanyu Singh and Rangayana Raghu in important roles. S. Thaman composed the films score and soundtrack. The movie was dubbed in Hindi with the same name by Shree International. It is a remake of director s own Tamil movie Ivan Veramathiri. The key sequences of the screenplay went on to be re-used in the Odia remake version Abhaya. Ozark Sharks Ozark Sharks is a 2016 American made-for-television horror thriller film that aired on Syfy on July 28, 2016. The TV film is written by Marcy Holland and Greg Mitchell, directed by Misty Talley, and starring Allisyn Ashley Arm, Dave Davis, Michael Papajohn, Ross Britz, Ashton Leigh, Thomas Francis Murphy, and Laura Cayouette. Jeannette: The Childhood of Joan of Arc Jeannette: The Childhood of Joan of Arc is a 2017 French musical film directed by Bruno Dumont. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. It was followed two years later by the non-musical sequel Joan of Arc which premiered at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival, written and directed by Dumont and with Lise Leplat Prudhomme reprising her role. The New York Hat The New York Hat is a short silent film directed by D. W. Griffith from a screenplay by Anita Loos, and starring Mary Pickford, Lionel Barrymore, and Lillian Gish. Quality Street Quality Street is a 1927 MGM silent film based on the 1901 play by James M. Barrie which starred Barrie favorite Maude Adams. The film starred Marion Davies and Conrad Nagel and was directed by Sidney Franklin. Prints of this film are preserved at the Library of Congress and in the Turner Archive. In 2002, the film saw a release onto DVD by the Milestone Films and Video company releasing through Image Entertainment. There was also a sound film version made in 1937, starring Katharine Hepburn. The Gallopin' Gaucho The Gallopin Gaucho is the second short film featuring Mickey Mouse to be produced, following Plane Crazy and preceding Steamboat Willie. The Disney studios completed the silent version in August 1928, but did not release it in order to work on Steamboat Willie. It was released, with sound, after Steamboat Willie. Both Mickey and Minnie Mouse had already made their debuts with the release of Plane Crazy on May 15, 1928. However that film had also failed to catch the attention of distributors when first produced as a silent film. The Gallopin Gaucho was a second attempt at success by co-directors Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. The latter also served as the sole animator for it. This is the last time that Disney performed the voice of Minnie. As the title implies, the short was intended as a parody of Douglas Fairbankss The Gaucho, a film first released on November 21, 1927. Following the original film, the events of the short take place in the Pampas of Argentina with Mickey cast as the gaucho of the title. Two Weeks with Love Two Weeks with Love is a 1950 romantic musical film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Roy Rowland, based on story by John Larkin who co-wrote the screenplay with Dorothy Kingsley. Set in the early 20th century, the film focuses on the Robinson family. Patti and Melba, the daughters, are both accomplished in the performing arts, while the Robinson boys love fireworks and mischief. Mrs. Robinson is charming and very wise in the ways of young love. The Robinson family leaves their home in New York City to stay at "Kissimee in the Catskills," a resort hotel in upstate New York, where love strikes both of the Robinson daughters. I'll Never Forget You The House in the Square, also titled Ill Never Forget You and Man of Two Worlds, is a 1951 fantasy film about an American atomic scientist who is transported to the 18th century, where he falls in love. It starred Tyrone Power and Ann Blyth and was an early film for director Roy Ward Baker. It was adapted from the play Berkeley Square by John L. Balderston, which was also the basis of the 1933 film Berkeley Square. Irene Browne reprised her role as Lady Anne Pettigrew from the 1933 version. It used a similar technique to The Wizard of Oz, presenting the opening and closing sequences in black-and-white, and the rest of the film in Technicolor. Take Aim at the Police Van is a 1960 Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki and starring Michitaro Mizushima. She-Devils on Wheels She-Devils on Wheels is a 1968 American exploitation film about an all-female motorcycle gang called The Man-Eaters, directed and produced by Herschell Gordon Lewis. A Brief Vacation A Brief Vacation is a 1973 Italian melodrama directed by Vittorio de Sica. The script, written by Cesare Zavattini, was inspired by an Apollinaire adage. Rising Damp Rising Damp is a 1980 comedy film based on the British situation comedy Rising Damp, which aired on ITV from 1974 to 1978. The television series was, in turn, adapted from Eric Chappells stage play The Banana Box. Chappell adapted the play to television, and wrote the screenplay for this feature film. The films director was Joseph McGrath. Leonard Rossiter plays Rupert Rigsby, the middle-aged landlord of a decrepit townhouse. Rigsby has fallen for his only female tenant, Ruth Jones. Ruth, however, prefers Philip, who is much younger, more attractive, and more sophisticated than either Rigsby or her. Philip is not especially interested in Ruth, but he eggs Rigsby on in order to humiliate him. In adapting the television series to film, the setting was changed from Yorkshire to inner-city London. For her performance as Ruth Jones, Frances da la Tour received an Evening Standard British Film Award in the category of "Best Actress". Blind Date Blind Date, also known as Deadly Seduction, is a 1984 independent erotic thriller by B-film maker Nico Mastorakis. It stars Kirstie Alley, Joseph Bottoms, Marina Sirtis, Valeria Golino, and Lana Clarkson. Blue Planet Blue Planet is a 1990 IMAX film directed by Ben Burtt, and produced by the IMAX Space Technology corporation for the Smithsonian Institutions National Air and Space Museum, as well as Lockheed Corporation. Filmed with the cooperation of the NASA, it was written, edited, and narrated by Toni Myers. Partially filmed from orbit during Space Shuttle missions, the film is about the planet Earth. The changes and constants are highlighted, and the film attempts to show how fragile and unique Earth is. Origins of the planet, how it has changed, what mans role in change is, and other issues are discussed. The film features footage that was filmed from space, underwater, computer animations based on satellite data, and a variety of views from the surface to illustrate the topics. Biwi Ho To Aisi Biwi Ho To Aisi is a 1988 Bollywood film, directed and written by J.K. Bihari and starring Rekha, Farooq Sheikh and Bindu in lead roles. The music was scored by the duo of Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film marked the on-screen debut of Salman Khan and Renu Arya. Gossip Gossip is a 2000 Swedish comedy/drama film. It was directed and written by Colin Nutley. Prince Nezha's Triumph Against Dragon King Prince Nezhas Triumph Against Dragon King is a 1979 Chinese animated film. It was screened out of competition at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Robodoc RoboDoc is a 2008 film that is distributed by National Lampoon. The comedy was written by two medical doctors, brothers Doug and Scott Gordon M.D., and directed by Stephen Maddocks and co-produced by Donald Tynes. Sleazy lawyers and heartless insurance companies are spoofed in this medical comedy. The world premiere took place on Saturday May 10, 2008 at Hard Rock Live on the Universal City Walk. The film was released in the Orlando Market on Friday September 26, 2008. Hero Hero is a 2007 Japanese feature film based on the 2001 Japanese TV series of the same name. The original series spawned a 2-hour TV special in 2006 which followed the main character, Kuryu, five years later. That special sets up the lead-in for the 2007 feature film. The all-star cast of this film includes the original cast from the TV series; cameos by Ayase Haruka and Nakai Kiichi, as well as guests Koshiro Matsumoto, Tamori, and special guest, Korean star Lee Byung-hun. This film mainly portrays the events that occurs in the courtroom, which was rarely done in the TV series. The region-2 DVD was released on March 8, 2008 by Pony Canyon. A sequel feature film, also titled Hero, was released in theatres in July 2015. The film follows Kuryu and the cast of the 2014 TV Series and features the return of Amamiya, who was inexplicably absent from the second TV series. Burn Country Burn Country is a 2016 American drama film directed by Ian Olds and written by Ian Olds and Paul Felten. The film stars James Franco, Melissa Leo, Rachel Brosnahan, Dominic Rains, Thomas Jay Ryan and James Oliver Wheatley. The film was released on December 9, 2016, by Orion Pictures and Samuel Goldwyn Films. Vaalu Vaalu is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language romantic action comedy film written and directed by debutant Vijay Chander. The film features Silambarasan and Hansika Motwani in the lead roles, with Santhanam, VTV Ganesh and Brahmanandam portraying supporting roles. The film was produced by S. S. Chakravarthy under the banner NIC Arts. S. Thaman composed the music while Sakthi and T. S. Suresh handled the cinematography and editing respectively. The films production began on 6 June 2012 in Chennai and lasted till June 2015. The film was predominantly shot in Chennai, with the portions of the film also shot at Hyderabad, Bangalore and Bangkok. After facing multiple delays, the film was released worldwide on 14 August 2015. The film inspired the Kannada film Santhu Straight Forward. Porky Pig's Feat Porky Pigs Feat is a one-reel animated cartoon short subject in the Looney Tunes series, produced in black-and-white and released to theatres on July 17, 1943, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was directed by Frank Tashlin with musical direction by Carl Stalling, and produced by Leon Schlesinger. Originally released in black-and-white, clips of a digitally colored version of the cartoon were seen in bonus features for the first two Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVD box sets, before finally being issued in its original monochrome form on the Volume 3 DVD. The title is a play on words, referring to "pigs feet." This was the first Schlesinger cartoon directed by Tashlin after his return to the studio following a five-year absence for stints at the Disney and Screen Gems studios. It is also the only appearance of Bugs Bunny, and final appearance of Porky Pig, in a black-and-white cartoon. Abby Abby is a 1974 American blaxploitation horror film about a woman who is possessed by an African sex spirit. The film stars Carol Speed as the title character, William H. Marshall and Terry Carter. It was directed by William Girdler, who co-wrote the films story with screenwriter Gordon Cornell Layne. The film was a financial success, grossing $4 million in a month, but was pulled from theaters after the films distributor, American International Pictures, was accused of copyright violation by Warner Bros., which saw the film as being derivative of The Exorcist and filed a lawsuit against AIP. Girdler himself told the Louisville Courier Journal: "Sure, we made Abby to come in on the shirttail of The Exorcist." The film is also inspired by 1968s Rosemarys Baby. The Avenging Eagle The Avenging Eagle is a 1978 Hong Kong wuxia film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Ti Lung, Alexander Fu and Ku Feng. A remake of the film, titled The 13 Cold-Blooded Eagles, was released in 1993. This film is released in DVD by Dragon Dynasty in the United States. This release has about 1 minute and 27 sections of missing footage of the final fight scene. It is believed that the original source for this footage was damaged and was cut from the final release. It was announced in July 2013 that there have been plans for a remake to start shooting in 2014 with collaboration between Celestial Pictures and The Weinstein Company. A Performance of Macbeth Macbeth is a 1979 videotaped version of Trevor Nunns Royal Shakespeare Company production of the play by William Shakespeare. Produced by Thames Television, it features Ian McKellen as Macbeth and Judi Dench as Lady Macbeth. The TV version was directed by Philip Casson. The original stage production was performed at The Other Place, the RSCs small studio theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon. It had been performed in the round before small audiences, with a bare stage and simple costuming. The recording preserves this style: the actors perform on a circular set and with a mostly black background; changes of setting are indicated only by lighting changes. Carnival Scenes Carnival Scenes is a 1981 Romanian drama film directed by Lucian Pintilie. It was banned in Romania and was not shown until after the 1989 revolution. The film was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Demolition High Demolition High is a 1996 direct-to-video American action film starring Corey Haim, Alan Thicke, and Dick Van Patten. Violent Shit III: Infantry of Doom Violent Shit III: Infantry of Doom is a 1999 German shot-on-video action/splatter/comedy film by German director Andreas Schnaas. It stars Andreas Schnaas, Marc Trinkhaus, Uwe Grüntjes, and Winni Holl. Fitzgerald Last Call is a 2002 drama film written and directed by Henry Bromell about F. Scott Fitzgerald, based on the book by Frances Kroll Ring. The film stars Jeremy Irons as Fitzgerald, Sissy Spacek as Zelda Fitzgerald, and Neve Campbell as Frances Kroll. Romance of Their Own Temptation of Wolves is a 2004 South Korean film directed by Kim Tae-kyun, and based on a novel of the same name by Internet author Guiyeoni. Starring Jo Han-sun, Gang Dong-won and Lee Chung-ah, the film is about an average high school girl who moves from the countryside to Seoul after her fathers death only to become involved in a love triangle with the two most handsome and popular guys in town. 2,189,453 admissions made it the 9th highest grossing Korean film of 2004. Running Wild Running Wild is a 2006 South Korean film. Reverb Reverb is a 2008 horror film, written and directed by Eitan Arrusi, and produced by Frank Mannion. The film stars Leo Gregory and Eva Birthistle and was released in 2008. The story is set in a recording studio where a musician discovers a voice hidden in an old record—one that sets into motion a series of horrific events. It features new tracks from U2s producer, Jacknife Lee, Prodigy and Bloc Party, and the track "The Ex Factor" by new band Teasing Lulu. Summer of '04 Summer 04 is a 2006 German drama film directed by Stefan Krohmer and starring Martina Gedeck, Robert Seeliger, and Svea Lohde. Written by Daniel Nocke, the film is about a middle-aged woman coming to terms with her sons sexual awakening and who ends up involved in some extramarital exploration of her own. The film was presented at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival, and the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival. The Legend of Bloody Mary The Legend of Bloody Mary is a 2008 American horror-thriller film written by John Stecenko and Dominick R. Domingo, directed by Stecenko and starring Paul Preiss, Nicole Aiken and Caitlin Wachs. The film has an R rating for its violence, language and sexuality/nudity. Good for Nothing Good for Nothing is a 2012 New Zealand-made Western film starring Inge Rademeyer & Cohen Holloway, and directed by Mike Wallis. The film along with director Mike Wallis has been included in Leonard Maltin’s ‘Fifty Notable Debut Features of the Past Twenty Years’ list in The New York Times bestseller – Leonard Maltins Movie Guide. Peruchazhi Peruchazhi is a 2014 Indian Malayalam-language political satire comedy film written and directed by Arun Vaidyanathan. The dialogues were co-written by Ajayan Venugopalan. Vijay Babu and Sandra Thomas produced the film for Friday Film House. It features Mohanlal in the lead role, and Baburaj, Aju Varghese, Ragini Nandwani, Mukesh, Vijay Babu, and Sean James Sutton appear in supporting roles. Arrora composed the background score and soundtrack, while Arvind Krishna and Vivek Harshan did the cinematography and editing. Jagannathan, an Indian politician is good at solving problems using his wit and unorthodox ideas. To get rid of him, fellow politician Francis Kunjappan offers him a task he has never done before in the United States which could give him enough money to fulfill his dream of owning a sports academy. Jagannathan ends up being the chief political adviser for a struggling candidate, John Kory, in the California governors election campaign and uses tactics standard in Indian politics to help win the election. Vaidyanathan got the story idea when he watched a political debate on television in the United States. He originally wrote the screenplay in Tamil and English. Ajayan Venugopalan translated it into Malayalam in 2013. The same year the film was announced, he converted it into a Malayali context. Principal photography began in mid-April 2014 in Kollam, Kerala. Set almost entirely in the United States, the majority of the film was shot in Burbank. Some parts were shot in Trivandrum and Kochi, where filming wrapped in July 2014. Peruchazhi was released worldwide on 29 August 2014 on 500 screens, the widest release for a Malayalam film at the time. It was distributed in Kerala by Friday Tickets, and by Fox Star Studios in the rest of India. The film received mostly negative reviews from critics. The film has a good opening at the box office. The film was released on DVD on 22 December 2014. Love at First Child Love at First Child is a 2015 French romantic comedy film directed by Anne Giafferi and starring Isabelle Carré and Patrick Bruel. The screenplay by Anne Giafferi and Anne Le Ny is based on a play by Murielle Magellan. Some Like It Veiled Some Like It Veiled is a 2017 French comedy film directed by Sou Abadi. Traffic Stop Traffic Stop is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Kate Davis and David Heilbroner. It chronicles a white police officers stop and, ultimately, arrest of a Breaion King, a 26-year-old African-American school teacher from Austin, Texas. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject at the 90th Academy Awards. After airing on HBO, it was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Short Documentary at the 40th News and Documentary Emmy Award. The Lonely Villa The Lonely Villa is a 1909 American short silent crime drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The film stars David Miles, Marion Leonard and Mary Pickford in one of her first film roles. It is based on the 1901 French play Au Telephone by André de Lorde. A print of The Lonely Villa survives and is currently in the public domain. The Star Boarder The Star Boarder is a 1914 American short comedy film starring Charlie Chaplin. The film is also known as The Landladys Pet, its 1918 American reissue title. The Case of the Curious Bride The Case of the Curious Bride is a 1935 mystery film, the second in a series of four starring Warren William as Perry Mason, following The Case of the Howling Dog. The script was based on the 1934 novel of the same name by Erle Stanley Gardner, published by William Morrow and Company, which proved to be one of the most popular of all the Perry Mason novels. The movie marked Errol Flynns first appearance in a Hollywood film. He appears twice, as a corpse and in flashback towards the end. Voodoo Island Voodoo Island is a 1957 American horror film directed by Reginald Le Borg and written by Richard H. Landau. The film stars Boris Karloff, with a cast including Elisha Cook Jr. and Rhodes Reason. It is set in the South Pacific and was filmed on Kauai back to back with Jungle Heat. Voodoo Island was released theatrically in 1957 by United Artists on a double bill with Pharaohs Curse. Häpy endkö? Eli kuinka Uuno Turhapuro sai niin kauniin ja rikkaan vaimon Häpy Endkö? Eli kuinka Uuno Turhapuro sai niin kauniin ja rikkaan vaimon is a Finnish 1977 comedy film written by Spede Pasanen and directed by Ere Kokkonen. It is the fourth film in the Uuno Turhapuro series. Its title translates to "A Happy End? Or how Uuno Turhapuro got such a beautiful and rich wife". We're Going to Eat You Were Going to Eat You is a 1980 Hong Kong horror comedy film directed by Tsui Hark. The film is about a secret agent, Agent 999, who is attempting to capture a thief named Rolex. Agent 999s hunt leads him to a village that is inhabited by cannibals. The film was not as big a success in Hong Kong as Tsuis later 1980 film Dangerous Encounters of the First Kind. The Jayne Mansfield Story The Jayne Mansfield Story is a 1980 American made-for-television biographical film directed by Dick Lowry starring Loni Anderson as the actress, and Arnold Schwarzenegger as her body-builder husband, based on the life of Jayne Mansfield. The film was originally titled Jayne Mansfield: A Symbol of the 50s. The script is based on the book Jayne Mansfield and the American Fifties by Martha Saxton. It originally aired on CBS on October 29, 1980. The film is listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilsons book The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of The 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made. Purple Hearts Purple Hearts is a 1984 war film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Ken Wahl and Cheryl Ladd. The screenplay concerns a Navy surgeon and a Navy nurse who fall in love while serving in Vietnam during the war. Their affection for one another provides a striking contrast to the violence of warfare. A Perfect Spy A Perfect Spy is a BBC serial adaptation of John le Carrés spy novel A Perfect Spy which was aired on BBC2 and broadcast from 4 November to 16 December 1987. It follows the career of the British MI6 spy Magnus Pym from his early days as a schoolboy to his eventual disappearance as a suspected agent of the Czech secret service. Julia and Julia Julia and Julia is a 1987 Italian drama film directed by Peter Del Monte. The screenplay by Silvia Napolitano, Sandro Petraglia, Joseph Minion, and Del Monte is based on a story by Napolitano. Gardish Gardish is a 1993 Indian Hindi film written and directed by Priyadarshan, starring Jackie Shroff and Dimple Kapadia. It is a remake of the 1989 Malayalam film Kireedam. The film won two Filmfare AwardsBest Art Direction and Best Action, and was nominated for Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress.It marks the debut of Actor as an antagonist of Mukesh Rishi. The film was a critical and commercial success. The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes is a 1995 American made-for-television comedy science fiction film and a remake of the 1969 film of the same name produced by Walt Disney Television which premiered on February 18, 1995 as part of The Wonderful World of Disney. It is the second in a series of four remakes of Disney live-action films produced for broadcast on ABC during the 1994–95 television season. Directed by Peyton Reed, it stars Kirk Cameron in the lead role of Dexter Riley, a boy who becomes an instant genius, wired directly into the Internet. The film also co-stars Larry Miller and Dean Jones plays the role of an evil dean from a competing school. Dallas: J.R. Returns Dallas: J.R. Returns is a 1996 American made-for-television drama film and is the first of two Dallas reunion films, produced after the series went off the air in 1991. It originally aired on CBS on November 15, 1996, and was rerun as part of TV Lands salute to 50 years of Warner Bros. Television. With or Without You With or Without You is a 1999 British romantic drama film directed by Michael Winterbottom and starring Christopher Eccleston and Dervla Kirwan. Set in Belfast, it tells the story of a married couple trying to have children. Their efforts are interrupted when past loves re-enter their lives. Monsterthursday Monsterthursday was a 2004 motion picture release about a quirky love triangle between a surfer, his carpenters best friend and the surfers wife, who was previously married to the carpenter, Even. Waiting for the Clouds Waiting for the Clouds is a film from 2003, Turkey. The film was directed by Yeşim Ustaoğlu. It is based on a novel by Georgios Andreadis titled Tamama. The film was produced by Setarh Farsi, Helge Albers and Behrooz Hashemian. The film was nominated in Montréal World Film Festival 2004. Hammy's Boomerang Adventure Hammys Boomerang Adventure is a computer-animated short comedy film based on the film Over the Hedge, which in turn was based on the comic strip of the same name. It can be found on the films DVD or Blu-Ray, or the Madly Madagascar DVD as a bonus feature. Journey to the Center of the Earth Journey to the Center of the Earth is a 2008 direct-to-DVD film created by The Asylum and directed by David Jones and Scott Wheeler. The film is a loose adaptation of the original novel Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne, but bears a close similarity to At the Earths Core, a similar novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs. It is also the second film by The Asylum to be based on a Jules Verne novel, the first being 30. A mockbuster, it was released to capitalize on the higher-budgeted film of the same title starring Brendan Fraser. Stingray Sam Stingray Sam is a 2009 space-western/musical serial film, directed by and starring Cory McAbee. The film premiered on January 20, 2009 at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival as part of the New Frontier program. It is Cory McAbees latest film after he was not able to secure financing for what was to be his second feature Werewolf Hunters of the Midwest. 1939 Battle of Westerplatte 1939 Battle of Westerplatte, originally titled in Poland as Tajemnica Westerplatte, is a 2013 Polish-Lithuanian war film written and directed by Paweł Chochlew. It portrays the Battle of Westerplatte between the Polish Army and Nazi German forces at the start of World War II in 1939. The film focuses on the conflict between Westerplatte commander Henryk Sucharski and his deputy Franciszek Dąbrowski. Scandal Notoriety is an Iranian movie directed by Masoud Dehnamaki in 2013. Symphony No. 42 Symphony No. 42 is a 2014 Hungarian animated short film directed by Réka Bucsi. The film had its premiere at the Berlinale Shorts Competition. Women Who Flirt Women Who Flirt is a 2014 Chinese-Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Pang Ho-cheung and starring Zhou Xun, Huang Xiaoming, Xie Yilin and Sonia Sui. The film was released on November 28, 2014. Down Under Down Under is an Australian black comedy drama film set in the aftermath of the 2005 Cronulla riots. It follows the story of two carloads of vengeful, testosterone-charged young hotheads from both sides of the fight, who are destined to collide. It is written and directed by Abe Forsythe Captain America Captain America is a 1944 Republic black-and-white serial film loosely based on the Timely Comics character Captain America. It was the last Republic serial made about a superhero. It also has the distinction of being the most expensive serial that Republic ever made. It also stands as the first theatrical release connected to a Marvel character; the next theatrical release featuring a Marvel hero would not occur for more than 40 years. It was also the last live-action rendition of a Marvel character in any media until Spider-Man appeared in the Spidey Super Stories segment of the childrens TV series The Electric Company in 1974. The serial sees Captain America, really District Attorney Grant Gardner, trying to thwart the plans of The Scarab, really museum curator Dr. Cyrus Maldor - especially regarding his attempts to acquire the "Dynamic Vibrator" and "Electronic Firebolt", devices that could be used as super-weapons. In a rare plot element for Republic, the secret identity of the villain is known to the audience from the beginning, if not to the characters in the serial. The studios usual approach was the use of a mystery villain who was unmasked as one of the other supporting characters only in the final chapter. Jammin' the Blues Jammin the Blues is a 1944 American short film in which several prominent jazz musicians got together for a rare filmed jam session. It features Lester Young, Red Callender, Harry Edison, Marlowe Morris, Sid Catlett, Barney Kessel, Jo Jones, John Simmons, Illinois Jacquet, Marie Bryant and Archie Savage. Barney Kessel is the only white musician in the film. He was seated in the shadows to shade his skin. The movie was directed by still photographer Gjon Mili, edited by Everett Dodd, with lighting and photography directed by Robert Burks, and released by Warner Bros. Producer Gordon Hollingshead was nominated for an Oscar in the category of Best Short Subject, One-reel. Working with Harold Eugene Edgerton of MIT, Mili was a pioneer in the use of stroboscopic instruments to capture a sequence of actions in one photograph. Mili did not serve as cinematographer for this film, but Blues uses multiplied images that in many ways recall the multi-image still-frames done with the strobe. In 1995, Jammin the Blues was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Jammin the Blues appears on the DVDs Jammin With the Greats Passage to Marseille, Norman Granz: Improvisation, "Blues in the Night". The Battle of the Rails The Battle of the Rails is a 1946 war movie directed by René Clément which depicts the efforts by railway workers in the French Resistance to sabotage German military transport trains during WWII, particularly during the Invasion of Normandy by Allied forces. The film was shown at the 1946 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Prix international du jury and Clément won the Best Director Award. The film also won the inaugural Prix Méliès. The film was distributed in the U.S. by Arthur Mayer and Joseph Burstyn. High School Big Shot High School Big Shot is a 1959 film starring Tom Pittman as Marv Grant, a smart high school student whose plans for getting a college scholarship are threatened by his alcoholic father played by Malcolm Atterbury, and his relationship with the most popular girl in school. The plot is remarkably similar to that of Stanley Kubricks The Killing, released only three years previous. Filmed in 1958 under the title Blood Money, it was released by executive producer Roger Corman as a double feature with T-Bird Gang in his first Filmgroup release. High School Big Shot was featured on an episode of the comedy series Mystery Science Theater 3000. Doomwatch Doomwatch is a 1972 science fiction/thriller film directed by Peter Sasdy. The film is based on the BBC series Doomwatch. The screenplay was written by Clive Exton. Nothing Lasts Forever Nothing Lasts Forever is a 1984 American science-fiction comedy film directed by Tom Schiller. Shortly before its intended release date of September 1984, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer postponed it. The film has never been officially released theatrically or for home media in the United States. The film was uploaded by a fan onto the Internet video website YouTube, but was taken down at the insistence of Turner Entertainment, the current copyright owner. It was eventually broadcast on Warners cable TV network Turner Classic Movies. It stars Zach Galligan and Lauren Tom in the lead roles, with a supporting cast including Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Sam Jaffe and Mort Sahl. John Belushi was to appear in the film, but he died six weeks before production began. The making of the film, through interviews with Tom Schiller, Lorne Michaels, Zach Galligan, Lauren Tom, Bill Murray and others involved with the film, is chronicled in the book Nothing Lost Forever: The Films of Tom Schiller by Michael Streeter. The Iceman Cometh The Iceman Cometh is a 1989 Hong Kong martial arts fantasy film directed by Clarence Fok, starring Yuen Biao, Maggie Cheung and Yuen Wah. The film was released in Hong Kong on 18 August 1989. Yuen Biao and Yuen Wah also served as action choreographers on the film. Similar to Highlander the film combines elements of sci-fi and historical fantasy with a contemporary setting and action. The film was nominated for three Hong Kong Film Awards in 1990. The film is related to the Eugene ONeill play. A remake, titled simply Iceman, was released in April 2014 and a sequel to that remake, Iceman: The Time Traveller on November 2, 2018. Captain Khorshid Captain Khorshid is a 1987 Iranian film written and directed by Nasser Taghvai. It is based on Ernest Hemingways 1937 novel To Have and Have Not, but it moves the setting from Cuba to the south of Iran and the shores of the Persian Gulf. All the events of the film are nationalized. It is considered one of the greatest Iranian films by critics. The Sweater The Hockey Sweater is a short story by Canadian author Roch Carrier and translated to English by Sheila Fischman. It was originally published in 1979 under the title "". It was adapted into an animated short called The Sweater by the National Film Board of Canada in 1980 and illustrated by Sheldon Cohen. The story is based on a real experience Carrier had as a child in Sainte-Justine in 1946 as a fan of the Montreal Canadiens hockey team and its star player, Maurice Richard. Carrier and his friends all wear Canadiens sweaters with Richards number 9 on the back. When his mother orders a new sweater from the department store in the big city after the old one has worn out, he is mistakenly sent a sweater of Montreals bitter rival, the Toronto Maple Leafs, instead. Carrier faces the persecution of his peers and his coach prevents him from playing. The Hockey Sweater is Carriers most famous work and is considered an iconic piece of Canadian literature. The story has sold over 300,000 copies and has been republished in numerous anthologies. It exemplifies the nations passion for hockey, and while it is often considered an allegory of the relationship and tensions that exist between francophones and anglophones, the story is popular throughout the entire nation. A line from the story appears on Canadian five-dollar bills printed between 2001 and 2013. Resurrection Man Resurrection Man is a 1998 British film, directed by Marc Evans with a screenplay written by Eoin McNamee based on his novel of the same name. The story is loosely based on the real-life "Shankill Butchers", an Ulster loyalist gang in 1970s Belfast who conducted random killings of Catholic civilians until their leader, Lenny Murphy, was assassinated by a Provisional IRA hit squad. Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya... Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya is a 2001 Bollywood romantic thriller film produced by Ram Gopal Varma, and directed by Rajat Mukherjee; starring Fardeen Khan, Urmila Matondkar and Sonali Kulkarni. The soundtrack was composed by Sandeep Chowta and the songs are sung by Sonu Nigam, Sukhwinder Singh, Asha Bhosle, Alka Yagnik, Alisha Chinai, K. S. Chitra and Sowmya Raoh. The film marked Rajat Mukherjees directorial debut. The film is mainly known for Matondkars remarkable performance of an obsessed lover. The film was a success at the box office. A Town Without Christmas A Town Without Christmas is a made-for-TV movie, broadcast on CBS on December 16, 2001. The film was the first of a trilogy with subsequent sequels, Finding John Christmas and When Angels Come to Town also being aired on CBS. Peter Falk returned to play the role of the angel Max for both sequels. If I Had Known I Was a Genius If I Had Known I Was a Genius is a film directed by Dominique Wirtschafter and written by Markus Redmond. The film premiered January 23, 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival. Electric Slide Electric Slide is a 2014 American biographical crime film written and directed by Tristan Patterson. It stars Jim Sturgess as Los Angeles-based bank robber Eddie Dodson, who robbed 64 banks in 1983 before he was caught. It premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival and received a limited theatrical release in April 2015. Taken from Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story Taken from Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story is a 2011 original LMN movie, starring Taraji P. Henson and Terry OQuinn. The film follows the events surrounding the kidnapping and rescue of the son of Tiffany Rubin, who was kidnapped by his father and taken to South Korea. Buddha Mountain Buddha Mountain is a 2010 drama film directed by Li Yu and starring Sylvia Chang, Fan Bingbing and Chen Bolin. It was produced by Laurel Films, a small independent production company owned by Fang Li and based in Beijing. Laurel Films also produced Li Yus previous film Lost in Beijing. This film chronicles the lives of three youths who have no intention of sitting exams and getting into universities and a retired Chinese opera singer who is mourning the death of her son. The film explores themes of teenage confusion, angst, and rebellion and the impermanence of life. Cold Blooded Cold Blooded is a 2012 Canadian crime film written and directed by Jason Lapeyre. The film stars Ryan Robbins, Zoie Palmer, William MacDonald, Sergio Di Zio and Huse Madhavji. The film tells the story of a female police officer assigned to guard a diamond thief overnight in a hospital when his violent partners break into the hospital to get him. The Midnight Game The Midnight Game is a 2013 supernatural thriller film directed by A.D. Calvo based on the creepypasta of the same name. The movie had its world release on March 2, 2013 at the Miami International Film Festival and was released to DVD on August 12, 2014. Filming took place Wallingford in April and May 2012, and stars Renee Olstead. Paris Follies Paris Follies is a 2014 French comedy film written and directed by Marc Fitoussi. It stars Isabelle Huppert, Jean-Pierre Darroussin and Michael Nyqvist. It competed in the main competition section of the 36th Moscow International Film Festival. S Is for Stanley S is for Stanley – 30 Years Behind the Wheel for Stanley Kubrick is a 2015 Italian documentary film co-written and directed by Alex Infascelli. It depicts the relationship between celebrated director Stanley Kubrick and his personal chauffeur and assistant, Emilio DAlessandro. It was produced by Kinethica and Lock And Valentine. It is based on DAlessandros autobiography Stanley Kubrick and Me. The film won the 2016 David di Donatello Award for Best Documentary. It was also nominated at the 2016 European Film Awards for best documentary film. The film also won the Master of Art film Festival in the Best Documentary in Theatre and Cinema section. S is for Stanley has been distributed theatrically in Italy on 30 May 2016 and had its theatrical premiere in the United States in New York at the IFC Centre on 27 January 2017, as part of a Stanley Kubrick series. It was released for home media on Netflix in North America on 15 June 2017. The Quiche of Death Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death is British comedy-drama television film based on the novel of the same name by M. C. Beaton. The film aired on Sky1 on 26 December 2014. It served as a pilot to a full series entitled Agatha Raisin. Byomkesh Phire Elo Byomkesh Phire Elo is a 2014 Indian thriller film on Bengali fictional detective Byomkesh Bakshi, released on 19 December 2014. The film is directed by Anjan Dutt. This is the third installment of Byomkesh series By Anjan Dutt, serving as a sequel to Byomkesh Bakshi and Abar Byomkesh. The film is based on Beni Sanghar by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. An Impossible Love An Impossible Love is a 2018 French drama film directed by Catherine Corsini and based on the best-selling 2015 novel of the same name by Christine Angot. Dance, Fools, Dance Dance, Fools, Dance is a pre-Code Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature film starring Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, and Lester Vail in a story about a reporter investigating the murder of a colleague. Story and dialogue were created by Aurania Rouverol, and the film was directed by Harry Beaumont. Dance, Fools, Dance was the first of eight cinematic collaborations between Crawford and Gable. Parachute Jumper Parachute Jumper is a 1933 American pre-Code black-and-white drama film that was directed by Alfred E. Green. Based on a story by Rian James titled "Some Call It Love", the screen production stars Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Bette Davis and Frank McHugh. The Green Pastures The Green Pastures is a 1936 American film depicting stories from the Bible as visualized by black characters. It starred Rex Ingram, Oscar Polk, and Eddie "Rochester" Anderson. It was based on the 1928 novel Ol Man Adam an His Chillun by Roark Bradford and the 1930 Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name by Marc Connelly. The Green Pastures was one of only six feature films in the Hollywood Studio era to feature an all-black cast, though elements of it were criticised by civil rights activists at the time and subsequently. You Nazty Spy! You Nazty Spy! is a 1940 comedy film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 44th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Student Prince The Student Prince is a 1954 American musical film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Ann Blyth and Edmund Purdom, with John Ericson, Louis Calhern, Edmund Gwenn, S. Z. Sakall, and Betta St. John. The film is an adaptation of the 1924 operetta of the same name composed by Sigmund Romberg with lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly, with the screenplay by Sonya Levien and William Ludwig. Based on the stage play Old Heidelberg by Wilhelm Meyer-Förster, the film is about a brash young prince of a small German kingdom, who must choose between his romance with a barmaid and his impending royal duties. It was filmed and released in CinemaScope and Ansco Color. The film gained some infamy during production when original star Mario Lanza left the project before principal photography, necessitating his last-minute replacement by the lesser-known Purdom. Due to the contractual agreement between studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Lanza, songs that the actor had already recorded were used in the film, dubbing over Purdoms actual voice. How to Make a Monster How to Make a Monster is a 1958 American horror film drama, produced and written by Herman Cohen, directed by Herbert L. Strock, and starring Gary Conway, Robert H. Harris, Paul Brinegar, Morris Ankrum, Robert Shayne, and John Ashley. The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Teenage Caveman. The film is a follow-up to both I Was a Teenage Werewolf and I Was a Teenage Frankenstein. Like Teenage Frankenstein, a black-and-white film that switches to color in its final moments, How to Make a Monster was filmed in black-and-white, and only the last reel is in full color. The Terror of the Tongs The Terror of the Tongs is a 1961 Hammer Film directed by Anthony Bushell and starring Geoffrey Toone, Christopher Lee and Yvonne Monlaur. The low-budget Hammer film is distinguished by good color photography and a strong performance by Christopher Lee as Chung King, the aphorism-quoting leader of the Hong Kong division of the Red Dragon Tong. Last Words Last Words is a 1968 short film by Werner Herzog shot in Crete and on the island of Spinalonga. The film was shot in two days during the filming of Herzogs feature Signs of Life, and edited in one day. The film tells a story of the last man to leave the abandoned island of Spinalonga, which had been used as a leper colony. The man refused to leave, and so was forcibly removed. He now lives in Crete, where he plays the lyre at nights in a bar, and refuses to speak. The films narrative style is very unconventional, with most characters speaking their lines several times repeatedly in long takes. The man from the island has the most spoken lines of any character, as he repeatedly explains that he refuses to speak, even a single word. The Skin The Skin is a 1981 Italian war film directed by Liliana Cavani and starring Marcello Mastroianni, Burt Lancaster, Ken Marshall, Carlo Giuffrè and Claudia Cardinale from Curzio Malapartes book La pelle. It was entered into the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. The Last Hunter The Last Hunter is a 1980 Italian "macaroni combat" war film directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring David Warbeck and Tony King. Initially made to capitalize on the success of The Deer Hunter, The Last Hunter marked the first Euro War set during the Vietnam War, as opposed to World War II like all previous entries in the subgenre. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic Shola Aur Shabnam Shola aur Shabnam is a 1992 Bollywood romantic action drama film directed by David Dhawan, starring Govinda and Divya Bharti. Shola aur Shabnam was a Superhit at the box office with the song "Tu Pagal Premi Awara" being applauded by the audience. It was the fourth highest grossing Indian film of the year 1992 after Beta, Khuda Gawah and Deewana. Anupam Kher got universal acclaim for his portrayal of Major I.M Lathi. Kiss the Sky Kiss the Sky is a 1998 drama film directed by Roger Young. The plot follows two men in their forties, friends since college, who travel together on a business trip to the Philippines. There they examine their lives and consider trading their adult responsibilities for a return to the hedonism of their youth. St. Ives St. Ives is a 1998 television film based on the unfinished Robert Louis Stevenson novel of the same name. The film stars Miranda Richardson, Anna Friel, Richard E. Grant and Jean-Marc Barr. Angaaray Angaaray is a 1998 Indian Hindi action film produced by Madhu Ramesh Behl on Rose Movies Combines banner, directed by Mahesh Bhatt. It stars Akshay Kumar, Nagarjuna, Pooja Bhatt, Sonali Bendre in lead roles and music is composed by Anu Malik & Aadesh Shrivastava. It was a flop at the box office. It is inspired by the Hollywood film State of Grace. Akshay Kumar did many dangerous stunts like jumping from one moving bus to another, hanging on to a speeding bus with only his legs, and jumping from a six-floor building to a three-floor building which are 45 feet apart. Nagarjuna also did some stunts without any dupe. Mahesh Bhatt again used the same theme in his 2003 film Footpath starring Aftab Shivdasani and directed by Vikram Bhatt. Afsana Pyar Ka Afsana Pyar Ka is a 1991 Indian romantic drama film starring Aamir Khan and Neelam Kothari. The music of the film became successful, especially the song "Tip Tip Baarish". The R.M. The R.M. is a 2003 comedy film about the experiences of an LDS returned missionary. "RM" is an LDS initialism for "returned missionary." It was written by Kurt Hale and John E. Moyer and directed by Kurt Hale. Reversible Errors Reversible Errors is a 2004 American made-for-television crime thriller film based on the novel of the same name by Scott Turow. It was directed by Mike Robe, who previously directed Scott Turows The Burden of Proof, and stars Tom Selleck and William H. Macy. Filming was done in and around Halifax, Nova Scotia, and featured shots of Halifax City Hall and Angus L. Macdonald Bridge. The film was first shown by CBS in two parts on May 23 and 25, 2004. Channel 5 in the United Kingdom has chosen to show it as a single 173 minute film. Magma: Volcanic Disaster Magma: Volcanic Disaster is a 2006 disaster film by Sci Fi Pictures. Written by Rebecca Rian and directed by Ian Gilmour, the film stars Xander Berkeley and Amy Jo Johnson. It was filmed in Bulgaria. A Bloody Aria A Bloody Aria is a 2006 South Korean black comedy film written and directed by Won Shin-Yeon, that starred Han Suk-Kyu, Lee Moon-Sik, Oh Dal-Soo, Lee Byung-Joon and Cha Ye-Ryun. The Los Angeles Times described the movie as a "thriller about a fated convergence of people from different strata of Korean society who queasily slide between roles of tormentor and victim." Arabikkatha Arabikkatha is a 2007 Indian Malayalam language film directed by Lal Jose and written by Ikbal Kuttipuram. The film was a critical success and a commercial success in India and the United Arab Emirates. It deals with differences within the Communist movement, and was produced against a background of real-life splits in the ruling Communist Party in Kerala state, India. Everyday Everyday is a 2012 British drama film directed by Michael Winterbottom. Known during its lengthy production variously as Seven Days and then Here and There, the film stars John Simm as a man named Ian who is imprisoned for drug smuggling and charts his relationship with his wife Karen, played by Shirley Henderson. Everyday premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on 3 September 2012 and then screened at the Toronto International Film Festival on 8 September 2012. A Blast A Blast, is a 2014 film directed by Syllas Tzoumerkas about a womans disillusionment and revolt in the frame of the Greek financial crisis. The film stars Angeliki Papoulia, Vassilis Doganis, Maria Filini, Themis Bazaka, Makis Papadimitriou and Yorgos Biniaris. Tzoumerkas second feature film after Hora Proelefsis, A Blast had its world premiere at the International Competition section of the Locarno International Film Festival 2014. Praised by the international press for its visceral filming and acting, its bold content and form, the film went on to screen in over 70 festivals and to be theatrically released in many countries around the world. Bachaana Bachaana is a 2016 Pakistani romantic thriller film starring Mohib Mirza and Sanam Saeed. It was directed by Nasir Khan and produced by Rizwan Saeed. The film was released worldwide on 26 February 2016 under the production banner Big Film Entertainment. White Shadows in the South Seas White Shadows in the South Seas is a 1928 American silent film adventure romance directed by W.S. Van Dyke and starring Monte Blue and Raquel Torres. It was produced by Cosmopolitan Productions in association with MGM and distributed by MGM. Loosely based on the travel book of the same name by Frederick OBrien, it is known for being the first MGM film to be released with a pre-recorded soundtrack, and also the first time Leo the Lion roars in the introduction. Clyde De Vinna won an Academy Award for Best Cinematography. Tiger Shark Tiger Shark is a 1932 American pre-Code melodrama romantic film directed by Howard Hawks and starring Edward G. Robinson, Richard Arlen and Zita Johann. The film was made the same year as Scarface, which is widely acknowledged to be the directors best film of the early sound era. The general storyline was repeated several times in subsequent films, most notably Manpower with Marlene Dietrich and George Raft, in which Robinson plays the same role, only as a power line worker. The films leading lady, Zita Johann, is best known for her role opposite Boris Karloff in Karl Freunds The Mummy that same year. Personal Property Personal Property is a 1937 American romantic comedy film starring Jean Harlow and Robert Taylor and directed by W.S. Van Dyke. It is based on the play The Man in Possession by H. M. Harwood which had previously been made into a film The Man in Possession by MGM. It was the last film released with Harlow in it during her lifetime. Boys' School Boys School is a 1938 French drama film by Christian-Jaque based on the novel of the same title by Pierre Véry. It has become a cult movie. Man of Straw The Kaisers Lackey is a 1951 East German film directed by Wolfgang Staudte, based on Heinrich Manns 1918 satirical novel by the same name. The Proud and the Beautiful The Proud and the Beautiful is a 1953 Franco-Mexican co-production drama directed by Yves Allégret. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story; the nomination officially went to Jean-Paul Sartre. Ride a Crooked Trail Ride a Crooked Trail is a 1958 American Eastmancolor Western film shot in CinemaScope, with former World War II hero Audie Murphy and future Academy Award-winning actor Walter Matthau heading a strong if not well-known cast. Gia Scala and Henry Silva co-star in the film, directed by Jesse Hibbs. Khatta Meetha Khatta Meetha is a 1978 Hindi film directed by Basu Chatterjee. The film stars Ashok Kumar, Rakesh Roshan, Bindiya Goswami, Pearl Padamsee, Deven Verma, David Abraham Cheulkar, Ranjit Chowdhry, Preeti Ganguly, Pradeep Kumar and Iftekhar. The films music is by Rajesh Roshan. At the 26th Filmfare Awards, Deven Verma was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for the film, but won it for Chor Ke Ghar Chor. This was also the debut film of actor Ranjit Chowdhry, who later appeared in films like Basu Chatterjees Baton Baton Mein and Hrishikesh Mukherjees Khubsoorat. The story of this movie was remade as 2010 comedy Golmaal 3.. White Cannibal Queen Mondo Cannibale is a 1980 Spanish-Italian cannibal exploitation film directed by Jesús Franco. It stars a then-17 year old Sabrina Siani and Al Cliver. It is one of two cannibal films directed by Franco starring Cliver, the other being Devil Hunter. Francos original shooting title for the film was Rio Salvaje, but it was changed to Mondo Cannibale before its release. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic. Arcadia of My Youth is an anime film depicting the origin of Leiji Matsumotos seminal character Captain Harlock. At one time, it was considered to be the central hub of the so-called Leijiverse with the events depicted in other works such as Galaxy Express 999 and 1978s Space Pirate Captain Harlock television series occurring sometime after. It is directed by Tomoharu Katsumata, with Kazuo Komatsubara as animation director. The Family Game is a 1983 Japanese movie directed by Yoshimitsu Morita. The Family Game received several awards including the best movie of the year as selected by Japanese critics. Although the movie missed the Japan Academy Prize for the Best Picture, Ichirōta Miyagawa was awarded Newcomer of the Year. Gopi Kishan Gopi Kishan is 1994 Indian Hindi action comedy movie directed by Deepak Shivdasani starring Sunil Shetty in a double role, supported by Shilpa Shirodkar and Karishma Kapoor. Other cast includes Suresh Oberoi, Aruna Irani, Mohan Joshi, Shammi, Satyendra Kagoor and Mushtaq Khan. The film is a remake of K. Bhagyarajs hit Tamil film Avasara Police 100. Gumby: The Movie Gumby: The Movie is a 1995 American stop-motion surrealist claymation adventure film featuring the character Gumby. The film was released on October 4, 1995, received mostly negative reviews and was a box office bomb, earning only $57,100 at the US box office, although this can be factored to its very limited theatrical rollout. A spasso nel tempo A spasso nel tempo is a 1996 Italian science fiction adventure comedy film featuring Dean Jones. La libertad Freedom is a 2001 Argentine drama film directed by Lisandro Alonso. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Hellgate Hellgate is a 2011 American-Thai supernatural thriller directed and written by John Penney, starring William Hurt and Cary Elwes. Elwes plays the sole survivor of a car crash who, upon seeing ghosts, seeks help from a spiritual guru. Modern Life Is Rubbish Modern Life Is Rubbish is a 2017 British romantic comedy film directed by Daniel Jerome Gill and written by Philip Gawthorne, based on Gills 2009 short film of the same name. The film stars Josh Whitehouse and Freya Mavor. Kiki's Delivery Service is a Japanese film released in 2014. It was directed by Takashi Shimizu and based on the childrens fantasy novel of the same name. Manuscripts Don't Burn Manuscripts Dont Burn is a 2013 Iranian drama film directed by Mohammad Rasoulof about a failed attempt to kill a busload of Iranian writers in 1996. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival where it won the FIPRESCI Prize. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The Patriarch Mahana is a 2016 New Zealand drama film directed by Lee Tamahori, and written by John Collee, based on the novel Bulibasha: King of the Gypsies by Witi Ihimaera. It was released as The Patriarch outside New Zealand. WTF! WTF! is a 2017 American horror film directed by Peter Herro. It was written by Herro, Christopher Lawrence Centanni and Adam Buchalter. It stars Callie Ott, Nicholas James Reilly, Andrea Hunt, and Johnny James Fiore, with a special appearance by Perez Hilton. The film follows a group of college friends onto their vacation at a secluded cabin. One by one, a killer works their way through the group, a killer who has links to an earlier massacre one of them previously survived. WTF! is the directorial debut by Peter Herro. It was released on VOD on August 1, 2017 by Midnight Releasing. Nabab Nabab is a 2017 film directed by Joydip Mukherjee and stars Bangladeshi superstar Shakib Khan. The film is a Bangladesh-India joint venture produced by Abdul Aziz and Himanshu Dhanuka under the banner of Jaaz Multimedia and Eskay Movies. The story revolves around an intelligence agent from Bangladesh tasked with a secret operation in West Bengal, India. The film also stars Subhasrhee Ganguly as Khans love interest and features Sabyasachi Chakrabarty, Amit Hasan, Aparajita Adhya, Kharaj Mukherjee and Arindam Saha in supporting roles. The soundtrack album and background score of the film was composed by Savvy Gupta and Akassh. The film was released on 26 June 2017 on the occasion of Eid in Bangladesh and released in India on 28 July 2017. The film marks the second collaboration of Shakib Khan with Joydip Mukherjee after success of Shikari. If I Were King If I Were King is a 1938 American biographical historical drama film starring Ronald Colman as medieval poet François Villon, and featuring Basil Rathbone and Frances Dee. It is based on the 1901 play and novel, both of the same name, by Justin Huntly McCarthy, and was directed by Frank Lloyd, with a screenplay adaptation by Preston Sturges. The Cabinet of Caligari The Cabinet of Caligari is a 1962 American horror film by Roger Kay, starring Glynis Johns, Dan OHerlihy, and Richard Davalos, and released by 20th Century Fox. Although the films title is very similar to the German silent horror film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, it shares very few similarities except for the main plot twist. The films script was written by Robert Bloch, author of the novel Psycho. The cinematographer for The Cabinet of Caligari was John L. Russell, who also worked on Alfred Hitchcocks film Psycho. The Mystery of Oberwald The Mystery of Oberwald is a 1980 Italian drama film written, directed, and edited by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Monica Vitti, Paolo Bonacelli, and Franco Branciaroli. Based on the 1946 play LAigle à deux têtes by Jean Cocteau, the film is about a man who breaks into the castle at Oberwald to kill the queen but faints before doing so. The mans physical resemblance to the murdered king leads to a strange turn of events. The Mystery of Oberwald received the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Silver Ribbon in 1982. King Lear King Lear is a video production of William Shakespeares 1606 play of the same name, directed by Michael Elliott. It was broadcast in 1983 in the UK and in 1984 in the US. Elliott set his Lear in an environment resembling Stonehenge, although the production was entirely shot in a studio. The somewhat out-of-focus effect that one sees at certain moments is because mist pervades the setting in several scenes. In keeping with the primitive backdrop, this production emphasizes the primitive over the sophisticated. Shakespeares characters use the clothing, weapons, and technology of the early Bronze Age rather than the Elizabethan era. Laurence Olivier played Lear in this production to great acclaim, winning an Emmy for his performance. It was the last of Oliviers appearances in a Shakespeare play. At 75, he was one of the oldest actors to take on this enormously demanding role. A notable cast was assembled for this production, including, in addition to Olivier, John Hurt, Diana Rigg, Leo McKern, Dorothy Tutin, Anna Calder-Marshall, David Threlfall, Colin Blakely, and Robert Lindsay. The American syndicated telecasts featured an introduction shot at the real Stonehenge, featuring Peter Ustinov as host. It has been released on DVD in both Region 1 and Region 2 editions. Nobody's Fool Nobodys Fool is a 1986 comedy film written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Beth Henley. It stars Rosanna Arquette, Eric Roberts and Mare Winningham. Hyenas Hyenas is a 1992 Senegalese film adaptation of Friedrich Dürrenmatts Swiss-German satirical tragicomedy play The Visit, directed by Djibril Diop Mambéty. The intimate story of love and revenge parallels a critique of neocolonialism and African consumerism. It was entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. The Cemetery Club The Cemetery Club is a 1993 film directed by Bill Duke. The film stars Olympia Dukakis, Ellen Burstyn, Diane Ladd and Danny Aiello. Black River is a 1957 Japanese film directed by Masaki Kobayashi. The story follows a university student who moves into an apartment building and becomes involved with a waitress. The landlord then attempts to evict the tenants and sell the building through illicit means. The film was screened at the 2005 New York Film Festival in a theatrical retrospective celebrating the Shochiku Companys 110th year. The Hidden Half The Hidden Half is a 2001 controversial drama film, written and directed by Iranian feminist Tahmineh Milani. The film stars Niki Karimi, Mohammad Nikbin and Atila Pesiani. The story is told as a manuscript of Fereshteh Samimis life, revealing her politically active and romantic past life, to her husband. The Hidden Half won the award for Best Screenplay in the Asia Pacific Film Festival in 2002. In 2001, the movie was nominated for the Golden Pyramid award from the Cairo International Film Festival, and won the award for Best Artistic Contribution, as well as being nominated for the PFS award from the Political Film Society in 2002. The One and Only The One and Only is a 2002 British romantic comedy film directed by Simon Cellan Jones, and starring Richard Roxburgh, Justine Waddell and Sharon Scurfield. The film is a remake of Susanne Biers 1999 Danish box-office hit Den Eneste Ene. Supported by the Newcastle City Council to promote a positive image of the city, the story was reset in Newcastle and Gateshead. At kende sandheden Facing the Truth is a 2002 Danish drama written and directed by Nils Malmros. Shot in black-and-white documentary style, and based on the real life of Malmros father, the film relates the hardships of a young neurosurgeon struggling through a medical lawsuit. Malmros, whose films are known for their realism, is educated as a surgeon and performed all the films brain surgery scenes. The film was nominated for the 2003 Bodil Award for Best Danish Film and won the 2003 Danish Film Academys Robert Award for Film of the Year. Speer und er Speer und Er is a three-part German docudrama starring Sebastian Koch as Albert Speer and Tobias Moretti as Adolf Hitler. It mixes historical film material with reconstructions, as well as interviews with three of Speers children, Albert Speer, Arnold Speer and Hilde Schramm. The appended documentary confronts several interviewees including Wolf Jobst Siedler, Joachim Fest and Speer relatives with evidence that Speer knew in detail that some Nazi concentration camps functioned as killing factories, something he consistently maintained he could have found out but never actually knew. Erreway: 4 caminos Erreway: 4 caminos is an Argentine film of 2004, sequel to the Argentine soap opera Rebelde Way. The Hard Easy The Hard Easy is a 2006 American action crime drama film directed by Ari Ryan, and written by Jon Lindstrom and Tom Schanley. The film stars Henry Thomas, Vera Farmiga, David Boreanaz, Bruce Dern, Peter Weller, Gary Busey, and Nick Lachey. The film was released straight-to-DVD in the United States on May 22, 2007. The Year of the Wolf The Year of the Wolf is a 2007 Finnish drama film directed by Olli Saarela. 205: Room of Fear 205 – Room of Fear is a 2011 German horror film directed by Rainer Matsutani. Its a remake of the Danish film Room 205. The film stars Jennifer Ulrich. Para Elisa Para Elisa is a 2013 thriller film directed and written by Juanra Fernández. The film stars Ona Casamiquela as a college student that accepts a job from a wealthy former piano player that wants a caretaker for her mentally challenged daughter. The films name is a take on the Beethoven composition Für Elise. Filming for Para Elisa took place during August 2012 in Cuenca. In an article for ABC Fernández noted that it was difficult to film in the region, as the region did not have a pre-existing film industry. Alanis Alanis is a 2017 Argentine drama film directed, co-written and co-produced by Anahí Berneri. It premiered in September 2017 at the Toronto International Film Festival as part of its Contemporary World Cinema programme. The film was also screened at the San Sebastián International Film Festival, where Berneri and Castiglione received the Silver Shell for Best Director and Best Actress respectively. A Romance of the Redwoods A Romance of the Redwoods is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Mary Pickford. A print of the film survives in the film archive at George Eastman House. The Whistler The Whistler is a 1944 American mystery film noir directed by William Castle and starring Richard Dix, Gloria Stuart and J. Carrol Naish. Based on the radio drama The Whistler, it was the first of Columbia Pictures eight "Whistler" films starring Richard Dix produced in the 1940s. Abilene Town Abilene Town is a 1946 American Western film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Randolph Scott and Ann Dvorak. The movie is set in the Old West years immediately following the Civil War, in the cattle town of Abilene. The story was adapted from Ernest Haycoxs book Trail Town. The Devil Thumbs a Ride The Devil Thumbs a Ride is a 1947 film noir directed by Felix E. Feist and featuring Lawrence Tierney and Ted North. Behind Locked Doors Behind Locked Doors is a 1948 film noir directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Lucille Bremer, Richard Carlson and Tor Johnson. At the behest of a pretty reporter, an amorously forward private detective goes undercover as a patient in a private sanitarium in search of a judge hiding out from the police. The two plan to split the $10,000 reward for the judges capture. As the reporter and detective begin to fall in love, the detective also falls deeper into danger from an abusive attendant and difficult inpatients. The latter include an arsonist and "The Champ," a lunatic ex-boxer who attacks anyone put into a room with him after he hears what sounds like a bell. The title "Human Gorilla" for this movie can be found on various copies of this movie. Although the film features noir lighting and camerawork, depicts corruption, and provides suspense, it lacks most of the characterizations common to film noir. And it ends happily for the protagonists. Red Light Red Light is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed and produced by Roy Del Ruth, starring George Raft and Virginia Mayo, and based on the story "This Guy Gideon" by Don "Red" Barry, featuring strong religious overtones. Horizons West Horizons West is a 1952 Technicolor Western film directed by Budd Boetticher starring Robert Ryan, Julie Adams and Rock Hudson. Wee Geordie Geordie is a 1955 British film directed and co-produced by Frank Launder, with Bill Travers in the title role as a Scotsman who becomes an athlete and competes at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. The film is based on David Walkers 1950 novel of the same title, adapted for the screen by Launder and his co-producer Sidney Gilliat. The Little Hut The Little Hut is a 1957 British-American romantic comedy film made by MGM starring Ava Gardner, Stewart Granger and David Niven. It was directed by Mark Robson, produced by Robson and F. Hugh Herbert, from a screenplay by Herbert, adapted by Nancy Mitford from the play La petite hutte by André Roussin. Return to Peyton Place Return to Peyton Place is a 1961 drama film in color by De Luxe and CinemaScope, produced by Jerry Wald, directed by José Ferrer, and starring Carol Lynley, Tuesday Weld, Jeff Chandler, Eleanor Parker, Mary Astor, and Robert Sterling. The screenplay by Ronald Alexander is based on the 1959 novel Return to Peyton Place by Grace Metalious. The film was distributed by 20th Century Fox and is a sequel to their earlier film Peyton Place. The films storyline centers on the life and loves of bestselling author Allison MacKenzie. She has followed in the footsteps of her mother Constance by having an affair with a married man, her publisher Lewis Jackman. She goes on to publishes a novel that fictionalizes the secrets and scandals of her hometown, for which she is quickly criticized by friends, family, and neighbors. Scout toujours... Scout toujours... is a French comedy film directed by Gérard Jugnot and released in 1985. Super Xuxa Contra o Baixo Astral Super Xuxa contra Baixo Astral is a 1988 Brazilian film directed by Anna Penido and David Sonneschein, and starring Xuxa Meneghel. Produced in 1988 by Dreamvision, with co-production of Diler & Associados and Riofilme, executive produced the position of Lael Rodrigues, the same as Bete Balanço. Marked the first production of the partnership between the producer Diler Trindade and Xuxa, who then made together films like Lua de Cristal, and more recently, Xuxa Gêmeas. The film had theatrical distribution by Luis Severiano Ribeiro and Columbia Pictures and was released with 93 cinemas of Brazil, on June 30, 1988. A Million to Juan A Million to Juan is a 1994 romantic comedy film starring comedian Paul Rodriguez. It was also his directorial debut. The story is a modern spin on Mark Twains story "The Million Pound Bank Note". War of the Planets Cosmos: War of the Planets is a film directed by Alfonso Brescia and starring John Richardson. Eban and Charley Eban and Charley is a 2000 independent drama film written and directed by James Bolton. It follows the romantic relationship between Eban, a 29-year-old gay man, and Charley, a 14-year-old boy. Despite being about a very controversial topic, the film addresses these issues in a low-key, relaxed manner. The film also addresses the consequences that Eban and Charleys relationship provokes with their parents. Its plot is based on an incident in which one of Boltons friends was dumped by his older boyfriend, because their parents did not approve of their age disparity. Nina's Tragedies Nina’s Tragedies is a 2003 Israeli comedy-drama film about a boy Nadav and his aunt Nina. The film is shown from the perspective of Nadav and tells of his experiences regarding his aunt Nina and her loss, understanding love and confronting death in his family. The film is directed by Savi Gabizon and starring Ayelet Zurer, Yoram Hattab, Aviv Elkabets, Alon Abutbul, Shmil Ben Ari, and Anat Waxman. The Mighty Celt The Mighty Celt is a 2005 drama film set in Northern Ireland, written and directed by Pearse Elliott. It stars Gillian Anderson, Robert Carlyle, Sean McGinley, Ken Stott and Tyrone McKenna. It is centred on greyhound racing in a Catholic community after the intercommunal "Troubles" have ended but where their legacy remains strong. The film was well received in Ireland, with Gillian Anderson receiving an IFTA Award for Best International Actress. The films title is based on the name of a comic book shown in the movie. The greyhound scenes were filmed at Ballyskeagh Greyhound track. Mai-HiME is an anime series, created by Sunrise. Directed by Masakazu Obara and written by Hiroyuki Yoshino, it premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo from September 2004 to March 2005. The series focuses on the lives of HiMEs—girls with the capacity to materialize photons—gathered at Fuka Academy for secret purposes. The series was licensed for North American distribution by Bandai Entertainment and European distribution by Bandais European subsidiary, Beez, with the first American DVD released in March 2006. Bandai released the Complete Collection DVD set in America on October 7, 2008. It is also shown on iaTV in the mid-2000s and on Comcast’s Anime Selects on Demand for a limited time. At Otakon 2013, Funimation had announced that it acquired the series, along with a handful of other former BEI titles. They also announced at the 2017 New York Comic Con that they will release My-HiMe, My-Otome, and a My-Otome Zwei + S.ifr pack, all on Blu-Ray + DVD combo packs on January 8, 2018. Medium Raw: Night of the Wolf Medium Raw: Night of the Wolf is a 2010 horror thriller television film directed by Andrew Cymek. The run time is 111 minutes. Ikigami is a 2008 Japanese film based on The Ultimate Limit, a manga written by Motoro Mase. Toilet Toilet is a 2010 English-language Japanese drama film written and directed by Naoko Ogigami and starring Alex House and Tatiana Maslany. 23:59 23:59 is a 2011 Malaysian–Singaporean horror film directed by Gilbert Chan. Soulmate Soulmate is a 2013 British horror film and the feature film directorial debut of Axelle Carolyn. The film had its world premiere on 18 October 2013 at the Sitges Film Festival in Spain. It stars Anna Walton as a woman who travels to the countryside to recuperate after a suicide attempt but finds that her cottage is haunted by a ghost. Soulmate was initially refused a rating certificate by the British Board of Film Classification due to its opening scene and Carolyn was required to edit out portions of the scene. Still Still is a 2014 British drama film written and directed by Simon Blake, adapted from his play Lazarus Man. It stars Aidan Gillen as a grieving father who comes into confrontation with a youth gang in London. It premiered at the Galway Film Fleadh in July 2014, winning Best International 1st Feature Film and was released in the UK in May 2015. Director Simon Blake also won Best Director at the London Independent Film Festival in 2015. Still was nominated for the Roger Ebert Award at the Chicago International Film Festival] 2014. Rotten Tomatoes assigned it an approval rating of 58% based on twelve reviews. The Hardy Bucks Movie The Hardy Bucks Movie is a 2013 Irish comedy film based on the RTÉ Two sitcom Hardy Bucks, directed by Mike Cockayne. The film follows the characters from the TV series, a group of Irish slackers who travel to Poland to follow the Republic of Ireland team at UEFA Euro 2012. It stars Martin Maloney, Chris Tordoff, Owen Colgan, Peter Cassidy and Tom Kilgallon. The Hardy Bucks Movie was released on 13 February 2013 to favourable reviews, and was a box office success in Ireland. Shourya Shourya is a 2016 Telugu romantic thriller film directed by K. Dasaradh and produced by Malkapuram Siva Kumar, under the banner of Suraksh Entertainments. The film stars Manchu Manoj and Regina Cassandra in the lead roles. This marks the second time that Dasaradh and Manoj have worked together, after their first film Sri in 2005. The film was released worldwide on 4 March 2016. Eva Eva is a 2018 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot. It is based on the novel Eve by James Hadley Chase. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. Bioscopewala Bioscopewala is an Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Deb Medhekar, and produced by Sunil Doshi. The film stars Danny Denzongpa and Geetanjali Thapa in lead roles and had its world premiere at the 30th Tokyo International Film Festival on 28 October 2017. The film is an adaptation of Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagores short story Kabuliwala and released on 25 May 2018 in India. The official trailer of the film was released on YouTube by Fox Star Studios on 8 May 2018. Bioscopewala has taken forward the timeline of Kabuliwala, the original story written by Rabindranath Tagore, from the 19th century to somewhere in the 1980s during the Taliban regime and changed the profession of Rehmat, the central character, from a dry fruit seller to a man who goes around showing films to children through his bioscope. The Raid The Raid is a 1954 Technicolor American film set during the American Civil War. It stars Van Heflin, Anne Bancroft, Richard Boone and Lee Marvin. It is loosely based on a true incident, the St. Albans Raid, as well as the book by Herbert Ravenal Sass. However the film made a significant change, turning the raid into an act of revenge for William Tecumseh Shermans burning of Atlanta. Scrambled Aches Scrambled Aches is a 1957 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. The title is a pun on the food scrambled eggs. Simon Simon is a 1980 American comedy film. It was written and directed by Marshall Brickman and stars Alan Arkin. Another Way Another Way, is a 1982 Hungarian film directed by Károly Makk about an affair between two women. It is based on a semi-autobiographical novella Another Love by Erzsébet Galgóczi, who co-wrote the screenplay with Makk. It won the Best Actress award at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival for Jadwiga Jankowska-Cieślak and was nominated for the Palme dOr. The film was a notable cult film for lesbian audiences in Cold War Hungary and Poland. Romantic Comedy Romantic Comedy is a 1983 American romantic comedy film directed by Arthur Hiller and starring Dudley Moore and Mary Steenburgen. The screenplay by Bernard Slade is based on his 1979 play of the same title. Ballad of the Little Soldier Ballad of the Little Soldier is a 1984 documentary film directed by Werner Herzog about children soldiers in Nicaragua. The film focuses on a group of Miskito Indians who used children soldiers in their resistance against the Sandinistas. Herzog made and co-directed the film at the request of his friend Denis Reichle, who himself served as a child-soldier in the Volkssturm at age fourteen in the aftermath of World War II. The film is often cited as Herzogs most explicitly political, though Herzog denies that he had any specific statement on the politics of the Sandinistas. Herzog has said that the film is about child soldiers, and could have been made in any of several countries where child soldiers exist. Open Doors Open Doors is a 1990 Italian film directed by Gianni Amelio. Set in Palermo in the 1930s, a judge who is morally against the death penalty is confronted with the case of a man who has murdered his wife and two colleagues in cold blood. Opposed by both the fascist government and public opinion, he struggles to do what he believes is right. Based on a 1987 novel, "Porte Aperte", by Leonardo Sciascia. The film was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards. Tail Lights Fade A Chinese Ghost Story A Chinese Ghost Story: The Tsui Hark Animation is a 1997 Hong Kong animated film. It was written and produced by Tsui Hark and his production company, Film Workshop. The animation was produced by Japanese animation studio, Triangle Staff. It is also referred to as "Xiao Qian", "Little Pretty", "Chinese Ghost Story Xiao Qian". No Vacancy No Vacancy is an independent 1999 comedy film written and directed by Marius Balchunas. I Will Survive Sobreviviré is a 1999 comedy-drama romance film directed by Alfonso Albacete and David Menkes, starring Emma Suárez and Juan Diego Botto, playing a straight woman and a gay man who fall in love. The film and especially the soundtrack was very successful in Spain. Paz Vega has a small role as an airline hostess. Writer and co-script writer Lucía Etxebarría has a cameo as herself in a Chueca café. Reza, the Motorcyclist Reza Motorcyclist is a 1970 Iranian drama film directed by Masoud Kimiai and starring Behrouz Vossoughi, Fariba Khatami, Mahmoud Tehrani, Jalal Pishvaeian, Parvin Malakouti and Bahman Mofid. Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration Joseph Smith: The Prophet of the Restoration is a 2005 film that focuses on some of the events during the life of Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, which was both filmed and distributed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The film was shown in the Legacy Theater of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building from its opening on December 17, 2005 until early 2015, and opened in several LDS Church visitors centers on December 24, 2005. The film used 65 mm film and is currently being projected digitally. It also took advantage of the new and developing digital intermediate process. In March 2011, the church released a revised cut of the film, which is available to watch in select visitors centers and online. Additionally, the church has released the film in several languages including ASL, Spanish, French, German, and Japanese. The film is also now available on Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hulu. Ghost Son Ghost Son is a 2007 Italian horror-thriller movie written and directed by Lamberto Bava and produced by Pino Gargiulo. 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama 10 Questions For The Dalai Lama is a 2006 documentary film in which filmmaker Rick Ray meets with Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama at his monastery in Dharamsala, India. The film maker asks him ten questions during the course of the interview which is inter-cut with a biography of Tenzin Gyatso, a history of modern Tibet and a chronicle of Rays journey securing the interview. The Scarlet Flower The Scarlet Flower is a 1952 Soviet feature animated film directed Lev Atamanov. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow and is based on the story of the same name by Sergei Aksakov. Nastenkas song "During this time in a darling party"/"В эту пору в родимой сторонушке" was sung by the famous chamber singer Victoria Ivanova. In 1998, an English dub of the film featuring the voices of Amy Irving, Tim Curry and Robert Loggia, was released as part of Stories from My Childhood by Films by Jove. The Combination The Combination is a 2009 Australian drama film, directed by David Field and written by George Basha. The film covers the relations between Lebanese Australians and Anglo Australians in parts of Western Sydney. Parts of the film focus on the 2005 Cronulla riots in Australia between Lebanese Australians and Anglo Australians. Basha and Field met and began working on the screenplay in 2001. Principal photography began in 2008, taking place in and around the Sydney suburbs of Guildford and Parramatta. The film was released on 26 February 2009. It received generally positive reviews from critics. It also caused some controversy after two violent incidents caused the film to be temporarily withdrawn from some cinemas. A sequel, The Combination: Redemption, was released on 7 February 2019. Y/N: You Lie, You Die True Love is a 2012 romantic-themed psychological thriller film directed by Enrico Clerico Nasino and starring John Brotherton and Ellen Hollman. Anina Anina is a 2013 Uruguayan-Colombian animated film directed by Alfredo Soderguit. The film was selected as the Uruguayan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Powder Room Powder Room is a 2013 British comedy film directed by MJ Delaney and written by Rachel Hirons. It is based on the stage play When Women Wee scripted by Hirons, devised by Natasha Sparkes, Stephanie Jay, Emily Wallis, Amirah Garba, Amy Revelle, Stef ODriscoll, and Jennifer Davies. The film stars Sheridan Smith, Jaime Winstone, Kate Nash, and Oona Castilla Chaplin. L.A. Slasher L.A. Slasher is a 2015 American horror-comedy film co-written and directed by Martin Owen. The film stars Andy Dick, Drake Bell, Mischa Barton, and Dave Bautista. The film was released on June 26, 2015 in a limited release by Arthur Jones. Os Maias: Cenas da Vida Romântica Os Maias Episódios da Vida Romântica is a 2014 Portuguese film directed by João Botelho and based on the 19th century novel Os Maias by Eça de Queirós. It was released in September 2014. Pop Aye Pop Aye is a 2017 Singaporean-Thai drama film directed by Kirsten Tan. A debut feature by Tan, the road film tells the story of a man as he tries to take his long-lost elephant back to their rural hometown. The first Singaporean film selected to screen at the Sundance, it competed and won a Special Jury Prize in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. It was selected as the Singaporean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Tans success at pursuing her dreams and interests in filmmaking was mentioned in Parliament in April 2017 by Ong Ye Kung, the Minister for Education, as he highlighted the need for parents in allowing their children to pursue their interests. Mabel at the Wheel Mabel at the Wheel is a 1914 American motion picture starring Charles Chaplin and Mabel Normand, and directed by Mabel Normand and Mack Sennett. Yankee Doodle in Berlin Yankee Doodle in Berlin is a 1919 American silent comedy and World War I propaganda film from producer Mack Sennett. It was Sennetts most expensive production up to that time. Hiram Abrams was the original States Rights marketer before the films release, but producer Sol Lesser bought the rights in March 1919. Bothwell Browne was a famous cross-dresser from Northern Europe. At the time this movie was produced he was the European rival of famous American cross-dresser Julian Eltinge, who starred in very similar plotted World War I propaganda film The Isle of Love. The film was later condensed for rerelease and titled The Kaisers Last Squeal. The film is preserved by the Library of Congress. Copies also held by Museum of Modern Art, BFI Film and Television, Cinematheque Royale de Belgique, Academy Film Archive Bev. Hills. Three from the Filling Station The Three from the Filling Station is a 1930 German musical film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch, Heinz Rühmann, and Oskar Karlweis. Produced by Erich Pommer, the film was a major success for the UFA studio, outgrossing even The Blue Angel. Several songs composed by Werner R. Heymann and performed by the Comedian Harmonists have remained popular up to today. The film also had a heavy influence on Hollywood musicals during the 1930s. Parlor, Bedroom and Bath Parlor, Bedroom and Bath is an American pre-Code comedy film starring Buster Keaton, released by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer in 1931. It was Keatons third talking picture, after his successful silent career. The film was released in the United Kingdom as Romeo in Pyjamas. Two foreign-language versions were made at the same time: Buster se marie in French, and Casanova wider Willen in German. It is the remake of a 1920 film of the same name, based on the play by Charles William Bell and Mark Swan, which opened on Broadway in New York City on Christmas Eve, 1917 and ran for 232 performances. Parlor, Bedroom and Bath was filmed partly at Keatons own house. The film is in the public domain and can be downloaded from the internet. Buck Rogers Buck Rogers is a 1939 Universal superhero serial film starring Buster Crabbe as the eponymous hero, Constance Moore, Jackie Moran and Anthony Warde. It was based on the Buck Rogers character created by Philip Francis Nowlan, which had appeared in magazines and comic strips since 1928. Daffy - The Commando Daffy – The Commando is a Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series released on November 20, 1943, to theaters, and directed by Friz Freleng. It features the character Daffy Duck. On an Island with You On an Island with You is a 1948 musical Technicolor romantic comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe. It stars Esther Williams, Peter Lawford, Ricardo Montalbán, Cyd Charisse, Kathryn Beaumont and Jimmy Durante. The Goddess The Goddess is a 1958 American film noir drama film directed by John Cromwell, and starring Kim Stanley and Lloyd Bridges. Written by Paddy Chayefsky, the film is an in-depth character study about the life of a troubled, lonely girl who becomes a movie star, adored by millions, but miserable in her private life. The movie was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Ten Seconds to Hell Ten Seconds To Hell is a 1959 British and West German film directed by Robert Aldrich and based upon Lawrence P. Bachmanns novel, The Phoenix. The Hammer Films/UFA joint production stars Jack Palance, Jeff Chandler and Martine Carol. Set in the aftermath of World War II, the film focuses on a half-dozen German POWs who return to a devastated Berlin and find employment as a bomb disposal squad, tasked with clearing the city of unexploded Allied bombs. Their fatalistic duties lead them to form a macabre pact; a tontine into which they donate a part of their individual paychecks into a pool that those still surviving at the end of three months divide the money. Eventually, only two men are left, and they are both in love with the same woman. Robert Aldrichs direction is noted for its meticulous attention to the techniques of bomb deactivation and disposal. How to Frame a Figg How to Frame a Figg is a 1971 comedy film about a bungling bookkeepers assistant, Hollis Alexander Figg in the Dalton city hall, who finds himself framed for embezzlement. A sweet young woman helps him clear his name. The Girl with the Red Hair The Girl with the Red Hair is a 1981 Dutch drama film directed by Ben Verbong. It was entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival. Rodrigo D: No futuro Rodrigo D: No Future is a 1990 Colombian drama film directed by Víctor Gaviria. It was entered into the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. Bikini Drive-In Bikini Drive-In is a 1995 American film. Black Panthers Black Panthers is a 1968 short documentary film by Agnès Varda. The film was shot in Oakland during the protests over Huey P. Newtons arrest for John Freys murder in 1967. Harmful Insect is a 2002 Japanese drama film directed by Akihiko Shiota, starring Aoi Miyazaki. Crime and Punishment Crime and Punishment is a two-part British television crime drama series, based upon the novel of the same name by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, that first broadcast on BBC2 on 12 February 2002. The novel was adapted for television by playwright Tony Marchant, and was directed by Julian Jarrold. John Simm stars as Rodya Raskolnikov, a former student who plans the murder of a pawnbroker to alleviate his financial problems, but also as an existential exercise, feeling himself able to commit such acts without guilt, remorse or justification. The series was broadcast over two consecutive nights, airing in the 9:00-10:30pm slot. The series was released on DVD on 25 August 2008, via 2|Entertain. Undefeated Undefeated is a 2003 HBO television film directed by John Leguizamo and starring John Leguizamo. Copenhagen Copenhagen is a 2002 British television drama film written and directed by Howard Davies, and starring Daniel Craig, Stephen Rea, and Francesca Annis. It is based in Michael Frayns 1998 Tony Award-winning three-character play of the same name. Footpath Footpath is a 2003 Indian bollywood crime thriller film directed by Vikram Bhatt, starring Aftab Shivdasani, Rahul Dev and Bipasha Basu, which also marked the debut of Emraan Hashmi. The film was a remake of Mahesh Bhatts film Angaarey, which too was based on the same Hollywood film State of Grace. Schwechater Schwechater is a 1958 experimental short film by Austrian filmmaker Peter Kubelka. It is the second entry in his trilogy of metrical films, between Adebar and Arnulf Rainer. Originally commissioned to make an advertisement for , Kubelka edited footage from the shoot based on a complex set of rules, producing a rapid procession of images. Although the company was displeased with the commercial, Schwechater found favour as a work of avant-garde cinema. Gayab Gayab is a 2004 Indian Hindi supernatural thriller film, directed by Prawaal Raman and produced by Ram Gopal Varma. It stars Tusshar Kapoor and Antara Mali as the lead protagonists. The film became a moderate box office success and was remade in Tamil as Jithan. The Dive from Clausen's Pier The Dive From Clausens Pier is a 2005 Lifetime original film based on an Ann Packer novel directed by Harry Winer and starring Will Estes, Michelle Trachtenberg, and Sean Maher. It premiered on July 25, 2005 on Lifetime. Mike is a quadriplegic after suffering a major diving accident. His fiancée, Carrie, is not in love with him anymore and is confused and lost after the accident. As a result, she decides to move to Manhattan and away from her small town life. Along the way she meets a handsome, older man who has problems of his own. Carrie tries to figure out where her place in the world is in a journey of self-discovery. Many of the characters in the film are in their late teens or early twenties, while in the source novel they are much older. The film also ends on a slightly more optimistic tone than the novel. Land of Oblivion Land of Oblivion is a 2011 film by director Michale Boganim. It is concerned with the immediate local effects of the Chernobyl disaster. A Family Thanksgiving A Family Thanksgiving is a 2010 Hallmark Channel Original Movie directed by Neill Fearnley. Wish You Well Wish You Well is a 2013 theatrical family film directed by Darnell Martin, written by David Baldacci from his novel, and starring Mackenzie Foy, Josh Lucas and Ellen Burstyn. The movie is set in rural Virginia during the 1940s. Foy and Burstyn, who play great-granddaughter and great-grandmother in this film, both portrayed "Murph" Cooper at radically different ages in Interstellar the following year. The supporting cast features Ned Bellamy and Laura Fraser, the cinematographer was Frank Prinzi, and the music was by Paul Cantelon. The film was shot in Giles County, near the southeastern border of West Virginia. Buno Haansh Buno Haansh is an Indian Bengali thriller film directed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury. Based on a novel by Samaresh Majumdar of the same name, it features actors Dev, Srabanti Chatterjee and Tanusree Chakraborty in the lead roles. Music of this film is composed by Shantanu Moitra. The film released on 15 August 2014.It recorded average Le mirage Le Mirage is a 2015 Canadian comedy-drama film from Quebec. Written by Louis Morissette and directed by Ricardo Trogi, the film marked Trogis first time directing a screenplay he had not written himself. The film stars Morissette as Patrick Lupien, an owner of a sporting goods store who is becoming dissatisfied with the empty consumerism of his day-to-day life and the loss of emotional and sexual intimacy in his relationship with Isabelle. Critics compared the films themes and plot to both The Decline of the American Empire and American Beauty. The film was the second highest-grossing Quebec film of 2015, after Snowtime! The Scent of Rain & Lightning The Scent of Rain and Lightning is a 2017 American drama film directed by Blake Robbins and written by Jeff Robison and Casey Twenter, based on the novel of same name by Nancy Pickard. The film stars Maika Monroe, Maggie Grace, Justin Chatwin, Mark Webber, Logan Miller, Will Patton, and Brad Carter. When a young woman learns her parents killer has been released from jail, she is forced to revisit old wounds while discovering the destructive power of hate and the true cost of family secrets fully revealing themselves. The film had its world premiere at the Atlanta Film Festival on March 25, 2017. It is scheduled to be released in a limited release and through video on demand on February 16, 2018, by SP Releasing. Hoi Polloi Hoi Polloi is the 10th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1935 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Mudlark The Mudlark is a 1950 film made in Britain by 20th Century Fox. It is a fictional account of how Queen Victoria was eventually brought out of her mourning for her dead husband, Prince Albert. It was directed by Jean Negulesco, written and produced by Nunnally Johnson and based on the 1949 novel of the same name by American artillery sergeant and San Francisco newspaperman Theodore Bonnet. It stars Irene Dunne, Alec Guinness and Andrew Ray. "Mudlarks" were street children who survived by scavenging and selling what they could find on the banks of the River Thames. The film was a hit in Britain and made an overnight star of Andrew Ray, who played the title character. Roman Legion-Hare Roman Legion-Hare is a Looney Tunes animated short released in 1955. The title is a play on the words Roman Legionnaire. After being ordered by Emperor Nero to find a victim to be tossed to the lions, Yosemite Sam tries to capture Bugs Bunny. Blonde Sinner Yield to the Night is a 1956 British crime drama film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Diana Dors. The film is based on the novel of the same title published in 1954 by Joan Henry. The storyline bears a superficial resemblance to the Ruth Ellis case, which had occurred the previous year. The film received much positive critical attention, particularly for the unexpectedly skilled acting of Dors, who had previously been cast solely as a British version of the typical "blonde bombshell". The movie was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Fanfare Fanfare is a 1958 Dutch comedy film directed by Bert Haanstra. The film was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival and the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. The Suitor The Suitor is a 1962 French comedy film directed by and starring Pierre Étaix. It was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival and the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. Chuka Chuka is a 1967 American western film starring Rod Taylor who also produced and worked on the screenplay. The film was directed by Gordon Douglas and is based on 1961 novel by Richard Jessup, who also wrote the screenplay. The Love God? The Love God? is a 1969 Universal Pictures feature film which starred Don Knotts and Edmond OBrien. It was written and directed by Nat Hiken, who died between the completion of shooting and the films release in theaters. The Love God? marked a change of pace for Knotts, who up to then had exclusively appeared in G-rated family comedies, and it was an attempt to integrate Knotts into the type of adult-related films that dominated the late 1960s and early 1970s. El kárate, el Colt y el impostor Là dove non batte il sole, also known as The Stranger and the Gunfighter and El kárate, el Colt y el impostor, is a 1974 kung fu Spaghetti Western comedy film directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring Lo Lieh and Lee Van Cleef. It was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio in collaboration with an Italian company, and filmed on location in Hong Kong and Spain. For English-language release, the film was retitled The Stranger and the Gunfighter and Blood Money. Scene of the Crime Scene of the Crime is a 1986 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring Catherine Deneuve, Wadeck Stanczak and Danielle Darrieux. The film tells the story of a crumbling family in rural France, disrupted by the appearance of a fugitive. Staying Together Staying Together is a 1989 American comedy-drama film directed by Lee Grant and produced by Joseph Feury and Milton Justice. The film stars Sean Astin, Stockard Channing, Melinda Dillon, Levon Helm, Dermot Mulroney, Tim Quill, and Daphne Zuniga. Grants daughter, Dinah Manoff makes a brief appearance. Channing and Manoff previously appeared together in Grease, released 11 years earlier. This is the last film directed by Lee Grant. Staying Together was released in the United States on November 10, 1989 and released in the Japan on October 1, 1990. The King's Whore The Kings Whore is a 1990 drama film directed by Axel Corti and starring Timothy Dalton. It was entered into the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. Boris and Natasha Boris and Natasha: The Movie is a 1992 comedy film that was loosely based on the animated television series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. It was shot in Los Angeles. The actors did not attempt to copy the accents of their animated counterparts, and although Rocky and Bullwinkle do not appear in this film, they are referred to by the names "Agent Moose" and "Agent Squirrel". This was due to the production companys inability to secure the rights to the animated characters likenesses for this film. Originally intended for a theatrical release, this film was produced by Management Company Entertainment Group for Showtime Networks, and aired on Showtime on April 17, 1992. C'est la vie, mon chéri Cest la vie, mon chéri is a 1993 Hong Kong romance film directed by Derek Yee and starring Lau Ching-wan, Anita Yuen and Carina Lau. It won six awards, including Best Film, during the 13th Hong Kong Film Awards. The Nazis Strike The Nazis Strike was the second film of Frank Capras Why We Fight propaganda film series. It introduces Germany as a nation whose aggressive ambitions began in 1863 with Otto von Bismarck and with the Nazis as their latest incarnation. La maladie de Sachs Sachs Disease is a 1999 French drama film directed by Michel Deville from a novel by Martin Winckler. It won the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics Prix Méliès, and received César nominations for Best Actor, Best Director and Best Writing. Sodomites Sodomites is a 1998 short film written and directed by Gaspar Noé. The film is a hardcore safe-sex promo that was made for French television in the late 1990s. The Ground Truth The Ground Truth is a 2006 documentary film about veterans of the Iraq War. It was directed and produced by Patricia Foulkrod. Saawan... The Love Season Saawan... The Love Season is a Hindi romance film directed by Saawan Kumar, starring Saloni Aswani, Kapil Jhaveri, Ranjeet, Prem Chopra and Salman Khan amongst others in pivotal roles. The title of the film was named after the director Saawan Kumar. This movie has many similarities with Angelina Jolie’s 2002 starrer - Life or something like it; even though there hasn’t been any confirmation whether it was based on the latter. The Uninvited The Uninvited is a 2008 American horror thriller film directed and written by Bob Badway and produced by Michael Emanuel, Jasper Jan and Jim Stoddard. The film stars Marguerite Moreau, Brittany Curran and Colin Hay in a tale about a young womans cured fear of space, relapsing in the return of her nightmarish past and the emergence of supernatural entities that come to haunt her remote house. My Mighty Princess My Mighty Princess is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Kwak Jae-yong. Ek Niranjan Ek Niranjan is a 2009 Indian Telugu-language action film starring Prabhas and Kangana Ranaut in lead roles. The film is directed by Puri Jagannadh. The film was shot on a specially erected set in Hyderabad and shot in Bangkok and the songs were shot in Switzerland. The film revolves around Chotu, who is a bounty hunter getting criminals to the police in exchange for money and how he reunites with his parents he never got to meet because he was kidnapped. The film released on 30 October 2009. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Ek Hi Raasta: The Power, into Malayalam as Game, and into Tamil as Police Dada. A Smile as Big as the Moon A Smile as Big as the Moon is a Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie. The film debuted on ABC on January 29, 2012. John Corbett stars in this film based on the 2002 memoir of the same title by teacher Mike Kersjes and Joe Layden. The movie shows the challenges Kersjes faced as he worked to bring out the best from his special education students by taking them to Space Camp, which had, until that time been perceived as a program best suited to advanced science and math students, well beyond the reach of special education students. Several actors playing students in the film have Down syndrome, autism and/or learning disabilities. Abar Byomkesh Abar Byomkesh is an Indian detective film about Bengali fictional detective Byomkesh Bakshi released on 23 March 2012. It is directed by Anjan Dutt and is the sequel of 2010s Byomkesh Bakshi. Dutt made a sequel of Abar Byomkesh, named Byomkesh Phire Elo released on 19 December 2014. The Tenth Man The Tenth Man is a 2016 Argentine drama film directed by Daniel Burman. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Dark Money Dark Money is a 2018 American documentary film directed by Kimberly Reed about the effects of corporate money and influence in the American political system. The film uses Reeds home state of Montana as a primary case study to advance a broader, national discussion on governance in an era of super PACs and Citizens United. Dark Money premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and premiered to a Montana audience at the Big Sky Film Festival in February 2018. The broadcast rights to Dark Money were purchased by PBS distribution to air the film as part of their docu-series POV in 2018. Killing Jesus Killing Jesus is a 2017 Colombian drama film directed by Laura Mora. In August 2018, it was one of four films shortlisted to be the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards. The film tells the story of a photographer whose father is killed by an assassin, whom she later gets to know. The story is based on the biography of Laura Mora whose father was killed in Medellín. Both leading roles are played by amateur actors. Woman of Tokyo is a 1933 Japanese film directed by Yasujirō Ozu. The films working title was Her Case, For Example The film tells of a student whose sister supports his studies by moonlighting as a translator. When he hears that, in reality, she is working as a hostess in a seedy dance-hall, he is devastated. Andy Hardy Meets Debutante Andy Hardy Meets Debutante is a 1940 American romantic comedy film directed by George B. Seitz. The film stars Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney, Cecilia Parker, Fay Holden and Judy Garland. It is the ninth of the Andy Hardy full-length film series. Pigs in a Polka Pigs in a Polka is a one-reel animated cartoon short subject in the Merrie Melodies series, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on February 2, 1943 by Warner Bros.. It was produced by Leon Schlesinger and directed by Friz Freleng, with musical supervision by Carl W. Stalling. There is very little dialogue in the cartoon aside from the Big Bad Wolfs introduction of the story and the pigs introducing themselves. The film is a parody of two Walt Disney films: 1933 Three Little Pigs and 1940 Fantasia. The familiar story of the Three Little Pigs is set in this film to several of Brahms "Hungarian Dances", specifically No. 5, No. 7, No. 6 and No. 17 which appear in that order. It is also part of a light-hearted, culturally subversive Merrie Melodies running joke, which would later be re-emphasized with another Fantasia parody, 1943s A Corny Concerto. It was nominated for the 1942 Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons. This film can be found in the Volume 3 disc 3, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Academy Awards Animation Collection and several low-budget home video and DVD releases. This is one of the 61 pre-1948 WB cartoons to fall into the public domain as United Artists did not renew the copyright in time. Sahara Hare Sahara Hare is a 1955 Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short created in 1954 and directed by Friz Freleng. The short was created in response to producer Eddie Selzer, due to his remark that camels are not funny. Francis of Assisi Francis of Assisi is a 1961 DeLuxe CinemaScope film directed by Michael Curtiz, based on the novel The Joyful Beggar by Louis de Wohl. It was shot entirely in Italy. The film was a box office loss. It starred Bradford Dillman in one of his few sympathetic leading film roles. Two years after the release of Francis of Assisi, Dolores Hart, the 24-year-old actress who plays St. Clare in the film, became a Roman Catholic nun at the Benedictine Abbey of Regina Laudis in Bethlehem. Taro the Dragon Boy is a 1979 film adaptation of a famous Japanese folk tale, and the novel Taro, the Dragon Boy by Miyoko Matsutani. In 1966, Taro, the Son of Dragon with the original Japanese title of "Tatsu, no ko Taro", started as a puppet series on a Japanese television channel. In the late 1970s the anime television series Taro the Dragon Boy was shown on Indian national television. Puss in Boots is a 1969 Japanese traditional animation action-comedy musical feature film, the 15th cinema feature produced by Tōei Animation and the second to be directed by Kimio Yabuki. The screenplay and lyrics, written by Hisashi Inōe and Morihisa Yamamoto, is based on the European literary fairy tale of the same name by Charles Perrault, expanded with elements of Alexandre Dumas-esque swashbuckling adventure and funny animal slapstick, with many other anthropomorphic animals in addition to the title character. The Tōei version of the character himself is named Pero, after Perrault. The film was released straight to television in the United States by AIP-TV. The film is particularly notable for giving Toei Animation its mascot and logo and for its roll call of top key animators of the time: Yasuo Ōtsuka, Reiko Okuyama, Sadao Kikuchi, Yōichi Kotabe, Akemi Ōta, Hayao Miyazaki and Akira Daikubara, supervised by animation director Yasuji Mori and given a relatively free rein and adequate support to create virtuosic and distinctive sequences, making it a key example of the Japanese model of division of labour in animation by which animators are assigned by scene rather than character. Most famous of these sequences is a chase across castle parapets animated in alternating cuts by Ōtsuka and Miyazaki which would serve as the model for similar sequences in such later films as Miyazakis feature-directing début The Castle of Cagliostro and The Cat Returns. Miyazaki is also the manga artist of a promotional comic book adaptation of the film originally serialised in the Sunday Chūnichi Shimbun during 1969, in which it is credited to Tōei Dōga as a whole, and republished in 1984 in a book about the making of the film. The film was re-released 9 years later in the 1978 Summer Toei Manga Matsuri on July 22 of that year. Since becoming Toei Animations mascot, Peros face can be seen on the company logo at the beginning or ending to some of Toeis other animated features, both from Japan and some of their outsourced work for other companies. Scream, Pretty Peggy Scream, Pretty Peggy is a 1973 American made-for-television horror film directed by Gordon Hessler and starring Bette Davis, Ted Bessell, and Sian Barbara Allen. Its plot follows a young college student who is given a job by a sculptor housekeeping at a mysterious mansion where his sister and their elderly mother reside. It was broadcast as the ABC Suspense Movie on November 24, 1973. The film was shot on location at the old Noah Dietrich estate above the Sunset Strip in Hollywood. The Triple Echo The Triple Echo is a 1972 British drama film directed by Michael Apted starring Glenda Jackson, Brian Deacon and Oliver Reed, and based on a novella by H.E. Bates. It was shot in Wiltshire. The Gong Show Movie The Gong Show Movie is a 1980 American comedy film starring, written and directed by Chuck Barris. The Devonsville Terror The Devonsville Terror is a 1983 American horror film, directed by Ulli Lommel and starring Suzanna Love, Donald Pleasence, and Robert Walker. The plot focuses on three different women who arrive in a conservative New England town, one of whom is the reincarnation of a witch who was wrongfully executed along with two others by the towns founding fathers in 1683. The Devonsville Terror was filmed primarily in Lincoln County in 1983, and was intended for a theatrical release but instead hit the home video circuit in 1984 through Embassy Home Entertainment. The most recent home video release for the film was in 1999, released on both VHS as well as a double billing DVD paired with Lommels The Boogeyman. Aatank Hi Aatank Aatank Hi Aatank is a 1995 Indian action crime film written, edited and directed by Dilip Shankar. The movie is highly inspired by The Godfather. It stars Rajinikanth, Aamir Khan, Juhi Chawla and Archana Joglekar in the lead. In 2000, the film was dubbed into Tamil as Aandavan, with additional scenes reshot with Ponvannan, Vadivukkarasi and Chinni Jayanth lent his voice for Rajinikanth. Kunwara Kunwara is a 2000 Indian Hindi comedy film directed by David Dhawan, with cinematography by Chota K. Naidu, and was released on 14 July 2000. This film opened with negative reviews from critics, but the craze of Govindas films carried positive word of mouth and the film became successful at the box office. The film stars Govinda, Urmila Matondkar, Nagma, Om Puri, Kader Khan and Johnny Lever in lead roles. The film is a remake of the Telugu film Bavagaru Bagunnara?, which itself was based on the movie A Walk in the Clouds. Di que sí Di que sí is a 2004 Spanish film directed by Juan Calvo. Kaleido Star is a Japanese anime series animated by Japanese studio Gonzo. The series was created by Junichi Sato, who also directed the first season, and written by Reiko Yoshida. Kaleido Star: New Wings was directed by Yoshimasa Hiraike. Kaleido Star follows Sora Naegino, a young Japanese girl, who travels to the United States to fulfill her dream of performing at the world-famous Kaleido Stage. Three original video animations have been produced, as well as a manga series and a novel. My Son Mon fils a moi is a French 2006 film directed by Martial Fougeron. The film is about an unbalanced mother bullying her 12-year-old son Julien. The Cats of Mirikitani The Cats of Mirikitani is a documentary film originally released in 2006. Virus Undead Virus Undead is a 2008 German horror film directed by Wolf Wolff and Ohmuthi, written by Wolf Jahnke, and starring Philipp Danne, Birthe Wolter, Anna Breuer, Nikolas Jürgens, and Marvin Gronen. The screenplay concerns a group of medical students and locals in a small town who suffer an outbreak of a mutated H5N1-like virus that causes people to turn into zombies. Exodus Exodus is a 2007 Hong Kong black comedy thriller film written, produced and directed by Pang Ho-cheung and starring Simon Yam. Cam2Cam Cam2Cam is a 2014 horror film that was directed by Joel Soisson and stars Tammin Sursok as a tourist that becomes the target of a serial killer after logging on to a cam website. The film was given a simultaneous limited theatrical and VOD release on August 22, 2014. The movie was based on a short film that was directed by Davy Sihali, which Soisson worked into the first portion of the film. The Lennon Report The Lennon Report is a 2016 British-American film written by Walter Vincent and directed by Jeremy Profe, about the night John Lennon was shot and killed in December 8, 1980. The film is produced by Gabriel Francisco and Rafael Francisco. The film stars Richard Kind, Adrienne C. Moore, and Stef Dawson. Karen Tsen Lee plays Yoko Ono. The film focuses on attempts by doctors and nurses to save Lennons life. The reason the film was made was to correct several misconceptions tied to the events. The credits at the end of the film contain eyewitness accounts by those in attendance in the ER. Valley of Shadows Valley of Shadows is a 2017 Norwegian mystery drama directed by Jonas Matzow Gulbrandsen and cinematography by Marius Matzow Gulbrandsen. The music from Zbigniew Preisner has been nominated to the World soundtrack Public Choice Awards. Season for Love Season for Love is a 2018 American-Canadian romantic comedy. It was directed by Jill Carter and starred Autumn Reeser and Marc Blucas. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on August 25, 2018. Androcles and the Lion Androcles and the Lion is a 1952 RKO film produced by Gabriel Pascal from the George Bernard Shaw play of the same name. It was Pascals last film, made two years after the death of Shaw, his long-standing friend and mentor, and two years before Pascals own death. The Vengeance of Fu Manchu The Vengeance of Fu Manchu is a 1967 British film directed by Jeremy Summers and starring Christopher Lee, Horst Frank, Douglas Wilmer and Tsai Chin. It was the third British/West German Constantin Film co-production of the Fu Manchu series and the first to be filmed in Hong Kong. It was generally released in the UK through Warner-Pathé on 3 December 1967. Rulers of the City Mister Scarface is a 1976 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Fernando Di Leo and starring Jack Palance. Boat People Boat People is a Hong Kong film directed by Ann Hui, first shown in theatres in 1982. The film stars George Lam, Andy Lau, Cora Miao, and Season Ma. At the second Hong Kong Film Awards, Boat People won awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best New Performer, Best Screenplay, and Best Art Direction. It was also screened out of competition at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. In 2005, at the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards, Boat People was ranked 8th in the list of 103 best Chinese-language films in the past 100 years. Boat People was the last film in Huis "Vietnam trilogy". It recounts the plight of the Vietnamese people after the communist takeover following the Fall of Saigon ending the Vietnam War. Slapstick of Another Kind Slapstick of Another Kind is a 1984 American comic science fiction film starring Jerry Lewis, Madeline Kahn and Marty Feldman. It was filmed in 1982, and released in March 1984 by both The S. Paul Company/Serendipity Entertainment Releasing Company and International Film Marketing. The film was written and directed by Steven Paul and is based on the novel Slapstick by Kurt Vonnegut. Thou Shalt Not Kill... Except Thou Shalt Not Kill ... Except, also known as Strykers War, is a 1985 American action horror film directed by Josh Becker and starring Robert Rickman, John Manfredi, Tim Quill, Cheryl Hausen, Perry Mallette and Sam Raimi. It was written by Becker and Scott Spiegel from a story by Becker, actor Bruce Campbell, and Sheldon Lettich. The cast of the film consists largely of unknowns, because most of the smaller roles are filled by Beckers friends and relatives. Some, however, have been featured in other films, largely those produced by Renaissance Pictures or otherwise involving Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell or Josh Becker. The film held its premiere in Warren on October 13, 1985, and was later released to video in West Germany and Japan on 21 May 1987, followed by Canada on March 31, 1999. The low budget film is fairly obscure, but maintains a small following as an underground cult classic. Servants of Twilight Servants of Twilight is a 1991 American horror film directed by Jeffrey Obrow and starring Bruce Greenwood, Belinda Bauer, Grace Zabriskie and Jarrett Lennon. It is based on the novel The Servants of Twilight by Dean Koontz. Fetishes Fetishes is a 1996 documentary by Nick Broomfield filmed at Pandoras Box, one of New York Citys most luxurious SM/fetish parlours. The film contains interviews with professional dominatrices and their clients including the New York filmmaker Maria Beatty. The documentary opens with black and white footage from an Irving Klaw film depicting models, including Bettie Page, wearing fetish attire. Nick Broomfield and his film crew then arrive at Pandoras Box on Manhattans Fifth Avenue and are given a tour of the facility by Mistress Raven, including the dungeon and the medical room. The rest of the documentary consists of the following eight chapters: Slaves Mistresses Rubber fetish Wrestling fetish Corporal punishment Masochism Infantilism Socio-political fetishes The film was produced in the United Kingdom and was originally made for HBO. It was released in the United States on DVD,, and more recently as part of Nick Broomfields Documenting Icons box set. A full, uncut version with additional archive material is also available in the UK. Paws Paws is an independent 1997 Australian family comedy film that was released on 25 September 1997 in Australia and filmed in Sydney. The film stars 15-year-old guitarist Nathan Cavaleri who has adventures with PC – a talking Jack Russell Terrier. The dog is computer literate– skills acquired from his former master allowing him to create a computer program that translates his words into English, with Zac subsequently designing a portable version that can be concealed in a bow tie – and the pair must a stop a valuable disk from falling into bad hands. Serial Killing 4 Dummys Serial Killing 4 Dummys is a 1999 dark comedy film written and directed by Trace Slobotkin and starring Thomas Haden Church and Justin Urich. The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short is a 1966 Belgian drama film directed by André Delvaux, starring Senne Rouffaer and Beata Tyszkiewicz. It tells the story of a schoolteacher who falls in love with one of his students, and moves away in order to escape his infatuation. The film is based on the 1947 novel with the same title by Johan Daisne. The film was awarded the Sutherland Trophy at the 1966 BFI London Film Festival. Super 8 Stories Super 8 Stories is a documentary film about the band No Smoking Orchestra. It is directed by the award-winning Serbian filmmaker Emir Kusturica. The film won the Silver Plate of best documentary at Chicago International Film Festival in 2001. My Wife's Name Is Maurice Ma femme sappelle Maurice is a 2002 French comedy film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré and starring Alice Evans, Régis Laspalès, Philippe Chevallier and Götz Otto. Student Seduction Student Seduction is a 2003 television film directed by Peter Svatek and starring Elizabeth Berkley, Corey Sevier and Rick Roberts. It was produced by Lions Gate Entertainments Lionsgate Television, filmed in Montréal, Québec, and premiered on Lifetime on 5 May 2003. The films working title was Inappropriate Behaviour. The Five of Us The Five of Us is a Québécois drama film, distributed by Remstar Distribution and Remstar Films. The film was directed and co-written by Ghyslaine Côté, and stars Jacinthe Laguë, Julie Deslauriers, Ingrid Falaise, Brigitte Lafleur, and Noémi Yelle. It premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival on August 26, 2004, opened in theaters on August 27, 2004, and on DVD in February, 2005. The film follows four girls who strive to move on from the murder of their friend and the horrors of their past once they discover the man behind their trauma, Richard Thibodeau, is said to be granted conditional release from prison. Big Brother Big Brother is a 2007 Indian Bollywood vigilante film directed by Guddu Dhanoa, which starred Sunny Deol and Priyanka Chopra in the lead roles. The film was declared a semi hit at the box office. Dead Daughters Dead Daughters is a Russian arthouse horror film directed by Pavel Ruminov. Dry Season Daratt is a 2006 film by Chadian director Mahamat Saleh Haroun. The film was one of seven films from non-Western cultures commissioned by Peter Sellars New Crowned Hope Festival to commemorate the 250th birthday of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Inspiration for the themes of revenge and reconciliation was taken from Mozarts La clemenza di Tito. Darratt won the Grand Special Jury Prize at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival, as well as eight other prizes at Venice and the Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou. The Island The Island is the second film from Bulgarian director Kamen Kalev. It is a Bulgarian-Swedish production telling the story of a young Parisian couple spending their vacation on a small island off the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. The film premiered 16 May 2011 at the Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes 2011. Mischief Night Mischief Night is a 2014 American slasher film written and directed by Travis Baker. It stars Brooke Anne Smith, Marc Valera, Nikki Limo, Matt Angel, Erika Palladino, and Malcolm McDowell. The film was produced by Richard Tanne. The film was released in the United States on May 20, 2014 by Lionsgate Films. The Time Being The Time Being is a 2012 American mystery film directed by Nenad Cicin-Sain, written by Nenad Cicin-Sain and Richard N. Gladstein, and starring Wes Bentley, Frank Langella, Ahna OReilly, Sarah Paulson, Corey Stoll and Gina Gallego. It was released on July 23, 2013, by Tribeca Film. Manje Bistre Manje Bistre is a 2017 Indian Punjabi-language family drama romantic comedy film featuring Gippy Grewal and Sonam Bajwa in lead roles while Karamjit Anmol, Jaggi Singh, Sardar Sohi and Hobby Dhaliwal in supporting roles. The film is set up in the backdrop of traditional Punjabi wedding. The dialogues are penned by Rana Ranbir, and the story and screenplay is written by Gippy Grewal. It is directed by Baljit Singh Deo and was released on 14 April 2017. Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is a 2017 American animated direct-to-video musical fantasy comedy film starring the cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Turner Entertainment Co., It is the first Tom and Jerry direct-to-video film to be distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment internationally and is also the final Tom and Jerry direct-to-video film to be involved with Warner Bros. Animations founder Hal Geer, who died on January 26, 2017. The film is an animated adaptation of the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory with the addition of Tom and Jerry as characters and seen through their point of view. The film was released via digital media on June 27, 2017, and released on home media on July 11, 2017. Daughter of Mine Daughter of Mine is an Italian drama film directed by Laura Bispuri. It premiered in the main competition at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. Passion Madame DuBarry is a 1919 German silent film on the life of Madame Du Barry. It was directed by Ernst Lubitsch, written by Norbert Falk and Hanns Kräly with the title role taken by Pola Negri and Louis XV played by Emil Jannings. Its alternative title for United States distribution was Passion. It was made at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Kurt Richter. Merrily We Go to Hell Merrily We Go to Hell is a 1932 pre-Code film directed by Dorothy Arzner, and starring Fredric March and Sylvia Sidney. Its title is an example of the sensationalistic titles that were common in the pre-Code era. Many newspapers refused to publicize the film because of its racy title. The title is a line Marchs character says while making a toast. March plays a man undone by alcoholism and adultery. Sidney plays his wife who, when she discovers his adultery, begins an affair with another man. The film received a mixed review from The New York Times upon its release. Little Miss Broadway Little Miss Broadway is a 1938 American musical drama film directed by Irving Cummings. The screenplay was written by Harry Tugend and Jack Yellen. The film stars Shirley Temple in a story about a theatrical boarding house and its occupants, and was originally titled Little Lady of Broadway. In 2009, the film was available on DVD and videocassette. Susannah of the Mounties Susannah of the Mounties is a 1939 American drama film directed by Walter Lang and William A. Seiter and starring Shirley Temple, Randolph Scott, and Margaret Lockwood. Based on the 1936 novel Susannah of the Mounties by Muriel Denison, the film is about an orphaned survivor of an Indian attack in the Canadian West who is taken in by a Mountie and his girlfriend. Following additional Indian attacks, the Mountie is saved from the stake by the young girls intervention with the Indian chief. The plot differs significantly from the book in that it is set twenty years earlier at a much smaller Mounted Police fort and Susannahs parents are dead rather than in India. The Man on the Eiffel Tower The Man on the Eiffel Tower is a 1950 American Ansco Color film noir mystery film directed by Burgess Meredith and starring Charles Laughton, Franchot Tone, Meredith, and Robert Hutton. It is based on the 1931 novel La Tête dun homme by Belgian writer Georges Simenon featuring his detective Jules Maigret. The film was co-produced by Tone and Irving Allen as T&A Film Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film is also known as Lhomme de la tour Eiffel in France. The Hasty Hare The Hasty Hare is a 1952 Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones, and starring Bugs Bunny. Marvin the Martian is assigned to capture an Earth creature, and the first one he comes across is Bugs. The title is a pun on the movie title The Hasty Heart. The Bulldog Breed The Bulldog Breed is a 1960 British comedy film starring Norman Wisdom and directed by Robert Asher. Haré Rama Haré Krishna Hare Rama Hare Krishna is a 1971 Indian film directed by Dev Anand starring himself, Mumtaz and Zeenat Aman. The film was a hit and a star-making vehicle for Zeenat Aman, who played a westernized hippie, and won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award, as well as the BFJA Award for Best Actress. The movie dealt with the decadence of the Hippie culture. It aimed to have an anti-drug message and also depicts some problems associated with Westernization such as divorce. The story for Hare Rama Hare Krishna actually came to Dev Anands mind when he saw hippies and their fallen values in Kathmandu, Nepal where he was on a visit after protests against his previous film Prem Pujari in Calcutta. He was low in spirits because his film had been opposed and some communists had burnt Prem Pujaris posters.https://www.outlookindia.com/magazine/story/hey-ram-hey-nathuram/208996 Just a Gigolo Just a Gigolo is a 1978 West German drama film directed by David Hemmings and starring David Bowie. Set in post-World War I Berlin, it also featured Sydne Rome, Kim Novak and Marlene Dietrich in her final film role. The film was panned by critics and audiences; this led Bowie to quip that it was "my 32 Elvis Presley movies rolled into one". A Question of Silence A Question of Silence is a 1982 Dutch drama film written and directed by Marleen Gorris. It is Gorris debut film. It stars Edda Barends as Christine M. The plot is about three women, are strangers to each other, who kill a man they do not know. It was highly controversial but also highly acclaimed at the time of its release, and is now hailed as a feminist classic. The In Crowd The In Crowd is a 1988 film directed by Mark Rosenthal and written by Rosenthal and his long-time writing partner Lawrence Konner. The period piece set in the 1960s features music of the era, including "Land of a Thousand Dances" and the instrumental "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" by Vince Guaraldi. 300 Miles to Heaven 300 Miles to Heaven is a 1989 Polish drama film directed by Maciej Dejczer. It is based on a true story dating back to 1985 when two Polish boys, a teenager and his little brother, escaped from communist Poland. It received the 1989 European Film Award. 1, 2, 3, Freeze 1, 2, 3, Sun is a 1993 French drama film directed by Bertrand Blier. The title of the film corresponds to the French name for the "Statues" childrens game. Savate Savate is a 1995 martial arts western directed by Isaac Florentine and starring Olivier Gruner, promoted as the allegedly true story of the worlds first kickboxer. Danger Zone Danger Zone is a 1996 American action thriller adventure film directed by Allan Eastman and starring Billy Zane and Robert Downey Jr. Lucky Miles Lucky Miles is a 2007 Australian drama feature film based on several true stories involving people entering Western Australia by boat in order to seek asylum. Its director was Michael James Rowland and its producers were Jo Dyer and Lesley Dyer. Ardor The Ardor is a 2014 western drama film, written and directed by Pablo Fendrik. It stars Gael García Bernal as a lone shaman who rescues a kidnapped woman from mercenaries who kill her farmer father and take over her property. The film premiered on May 19, 2014, at 2014 Cannes Film Festival out of competition, at "special screening" section. It was also one of the Argentinian films which were in consideration to send as Argentinas official entry for 87th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film but ultimately Wild Tales was selected. Gentlemen Gentlemen is a 2014 romantic thriller film directed by Mikael Marcimain, based on the novel of the same name by Klas Östergren. The film was nominated for the 2015 Nordic Council Film Prize. The Last Laugh The Last Laugh is a 2016 documentary film about whether jokes about the Holocaust can ever be funny. Boy Eating the Bird's Food Boy Eating the Birds Food is a 2012 Greek drama film written and directed by Ektoras Lygizos. The film is loosely based on the novel Hunger by Knut Hamsun. It was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Sword of the Assassin Blood Letter, also released as Sword of the Assassin, is a 2012 Vietnamese martial arts action fantasy directed by Victor Vu, produced by Phuong Nam Films and Saiga Films, in association with BHD. One of the most expensive Vietnamese films ever made, Blood Letter is considered the first film of its kind, Kiem Hiep in Vietnam. It was released theatrically in Vietnam on January 20, 2012 by Megastar Media. The film was going to be the official submission for Vietnam to the 86th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. However, on 19 September 2013, the National Cinema Department announced that the film did not meet the AMPAS criteria for distribution. Grey Lady Grey Lady is a 2017 American film directed by John Shea. The film centers on a Boston homicide detective, Doyle who searches for clues about a serial killer that murdered both his sister and his partner. His search leads him to Nantucket where he uncovers secrets about his familys past. Most Likely to Murder Most Likely to Murder is a 2018 American comedy film, directed by Dan Gregor, from a screenplay by Gregor and Doug Mand. It stars Adam Pally, Rachel Bloom, Vincent Kartheiser, John Reynolds and Doug Mand. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 12, 2018. It was released through video on demand on May 1, 2018, by Lionsgate. Hallelujah I'm a Bum Hallelujah, Im a Bum is a 1933 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Lewis Milestone and set in the Great Depression. The film stars Al Jolson as Bumper, a popular New York tramp, and both romanticizes and satirizes the hobo lifestyle into which many people were forced by the economic conditions of the time. It is noted for its heavy leftist overtones and freewheeling style. Among the productions supporting cast are Frank Morgan, silent comedian Harry Langdon and Chester Conklin of the Keystone Kops. Morgan, who portrays the Wizard in the 1939 version of The Wizard of Oz, foreshadows a famous line in that film when he says to Al Jolson, "Theres no place like home, theres no place like home". Jolson, known for his history of supporting black entertainment, hired black vaudevillian Edgar Connor to play his buddy. The Heckling Hare The Heckling Hare is a Merrie Melodies cartoon, released on July 5, 1941, and featuring Bugs Bunny and a dopey dog named Willoughby. The cartoon was directed by Tex Avery, written by Michael Maltese, animated by soon-to-be director Bob McKimson, and with musical direction by Carl Stalling. In style that was becoming typical of the Bugs character, he easily outwitted and tormented his antagonist through the short, his only concern being what to do next to the dog. This is the second-to-last Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Tex Avery to be released. The last, All This and Rabbit Stew, was produced before this film. Additionally, it was the fifth cartoon for Bugs and the 55th cartoon Avery directed at Warner Bros. The Merrie Melodies opening sequence also featured the first usage of the Warner Bros. shield logo zooming in with a carrot-munching Bugs Bunny lying on top of it. Here, after the zoom-in and a couple of bites of his carrot, Bugs pulls down the Merrie Melodies title screen like it is a shade. The Good Die Young The Good Die Young is a 1954 British film noir crime thriller film made by Remus Films, featuring a number of American characters. It was directed by Lewis Gilbert. The screenplay was based on the book of the same name written by Richard Macaulay. The cast includes Laurence Harvey, Gloria Grahame, Joan Collins, Stanley Baker and Richard Basehart. Giants and Toys is a 1958 Japanese comedy film directed by Yasuzo Masumura and starring Hiroshi Kawaguchi. It portrays the increasingly frenzied efforts of the World candy company to compete with the rival Giant and Apollo companies over caramel sales. World "discovers" a tomboy girl with bad teeth to be the center of their promotional campaign, involving colorful space suits and ray guns. It turns out that as she becomes famous that shes less and less inclined to go along with Worlds plans for her. The film satirizes the instant manufacture of media stars, the decline of a gentlemanly business ethos and rise of a culture of ruthless corporate skulduggery, and the emphasis on work at the expense of personal life and health—Mr Godas health has been so ruined by his diet of pep pills and tranquilizers by the end of the film that he is regularly coughing up blood. Staircase Staircase is a 1969 film adaptation of a two-character play, also called Staircase, by Charles Dyer. The film, like the play, is about an ageing gay couple who own a barber shop in the East End of London. One of them is a part-time actor about to go on trial for propositioning a police officer. The action takes place over the course of one night as they discuss their loving but often volatile past together and possible future without each other. The two main characters are named Charles Dyer and Harry C. Leeds, which is an anagram of his name. The Gypsy The Gypsy is a 1975 French-Italian crime-drama film written and directed by José Giovanni. It is based on Giovannis novel Histoire de fou. It recorded admissions of 1,788,111 in France. Ordeal by Innocence Ordeal by Innocence is a 1984 mystery film directed by Desmond Davis. It stars Donald Sutherland, Faye Dunaway, Christopher Plummer and Sarah Miles. It is based on the Agatha Christie novel Ordeal by Innocence. The Yes Man The Yes Man is a 1991 Italian drama film directed by Daniele Luchetti. It was entered into the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Crimetime Crimetime is a 1996 British thriller film starring Stephen Baldwin, Pete Postlethwaite, Sadie Frost and directed by George Sluizer. The Wind in the Willows The Wind in the Willows is a 1995 British animated television film directed by Dave Unwin and written by Ted Walker, and based on the novel of the same name, a classic of childrens literature by Kenneth Grahame. It was produced by the now defunct TVC in London. The films include live action starting and ending segments with Vanessa Redgrave as the grandmother, Alan Bennett, Michael Gambon, Rik Mayall, Michael Palin, Tom Stourton and Barry Foster, which changes into an animated setting as soon as the grandmother opens the book. Teeth Denti is a 2000 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Domenico Starnone. It entered the competition at the 57th Venice International Film Festival. Perder es cuestión de método Perder es Cuestión de Método is a 2005 film directed by Sergio Cabrera, and starring Daniel Gimenez Cacho, Cesar Mora, Martina García, Victor Mallarino and Sain Castro. A grim history, but also human and fun, led by Colombian Sergio Cabrera, the movie exposes the corruption rampant in the South American country - and the unholy nexus between Politicians, Land Developers, the mafia and the Military Police. Based on the novel "Method of Losing" by Santiago Gamboa. The novel was adapted by screenwriter Jorge Goldenberg, we are shown a Colombia from a very particular angle: through the daily struggle between the romantic and the nihilistic . Daniel Jiménez Cacho plays the journalist Victor Silampa and Martina Garcia plays the 16-year-old prostitute Quica, while Cesar Mora, in a role worthy of an Oscar-nomination, plays Sancho Panza to the journalists Don Quixote, as Estupinan - probably the most human and sympathetic of all the characters - representing the Colombian "Everyman". Mr. Incredible and Pals Mr. Incredible and Pals is a 2005 American animated short film produced by Pixar which was included as a bonus feature on the DVD release of its 2004 feature film The Incredibles. It features the characters of Mr. Incredible and Frozone from the movie, plus a "cute animal" rabbit sidekick named Mister Skipperdoo, chasing and capturing the supervillain Lady Lightbug. The film is animated in the style of limited animation that intentionally parodies the low budget and low quality television Saturday-morning cartoons that aired regularly during the 1950s and 1960s. During this time, television animation studios were contracted to turn out high quantities of product on low budgets, which resulted in many television cartoons that have been derided and mocked by television critics, film and animation historians, and audiences in general. Mr. Incredible and Pals uses a number of the cost-saving techniques and tropes found in these shows, such as: Still shots of drawn scenes, rather than actual frame by frame animation. Actual footage of live actors mouths moving instead of animated lips on the characters, a technique known as Synchro-Vox. The most well-known example of this form of "animation" was the Clutch Cargo series. A Cold War era plot pitting true, freedom-loving American superheroes against a stereotypical "Communist" supervillain. The sidekick being ensnared by the supervillain so that complete emphasis can be placed on the main hero, who nevertheless thanks the sidekick for his involvement in stopping the villain. Frozone speaking in forced "beatnik" slang, showing the out of touch depiction of minority characters in animated works at the time. A "cute animal" sidekick only added for "childrens appeal." In this film, a glasses-wearing rabbit named Mister Skipperdoo does nothing but hop up and down, yet his actions are seen as crucial to solving the "mystery" that comprises the plot of the episode. Mr. Incredible and Pals is the first of three short films produced by Pixar Animation Studios which were animated in traditional 2D hand drawn animation instead of computer animation. The second film, Your Friend the Rat, was produced in 2007 and included as part of the DVD release of Ratatouille. The third, Day & Night, produced in 2010, was theatrically released with Toy Story 3. The latter two films feature a combination of hand-drawn and CGI animation. All Roads Lead Home All Roads Lead Home is a 2008 drama film directed by Dennis Fallon and starring Peter Boyle, Patton Oswalt, Jason London, Vivien Cardone, Vanessa Branch, Peter Coyote, Stephen Milton, and Allan Kayser. It was released on September 26, 2008. The movie was filmed in and around Kansas City. The movie made its World Premiere January 27 at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. The film has also recently been in several film festivals, and has received negative reviews. Peter Boyle died before the movies release. It was the last movie that he appeared in and was dedicated to his memory. Fados Fados is a 2007 Portuguese film directed by Carlos Saura. The film, a fusion of cinema, song, dance and instrumental numbers, explores Portugals most emblematic musical genre, fado, and its spirit of saudade. Using Lisbon as its iconic backdrop, the film explores the intricate relationship between the music and the city, and Fados evolution over the years from its African and Brazilian origins up to the new wave of modern Fadistas. Under the musical supervision of Carlos do Carmo, Fados completed Sauras musical trilogy form with Flamenco and Tango. Saura deploys mirrors, back projections, lighting effects, and lush colors to frame each song. Fados contains homages to Maria Severa, Alfredo Marceneiro, and Amália Rodrigues, as well as turns by modern stars like Mariza and Camané. Saura expands the songs with dance and encompasses other nationalities of Portugal’s former colonies and idioms. Agathe Cléry Agathe Cléry is a 2008 French comedy film directed and co-written by Etienne Chatiliez, with co-writer Laurent Chouchan. Open City Open City is a 2008 South Korean film. Garfield's Pet Force Garfields Pet Force is a 2009 direct-to-video computer animated comedy film based on characters from the Jim Davis comic strip Garfield and loosely based on the Pet Force novel series. It is the final chapter of the trilogy that also includes Garfield Gets Real and Garfields Fun Fest. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on June 16, 2009. It was written by Garfield creator Jim Davis. In 2010 it was released in 3-D. Jay and Seth Versus the Apocalypse Jay and Seth versus the Apocalypse is a 2007 American short film written and directed by Jason Stone and co-written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. The film, designed as a roughly one-and-a-half minute film trailer for YouTube but conceived as a 9-minute short, stars actors Seth Rogen and Jay Baruchel. It was later adapted into a theatrical feature-length film titled This Is the End and fully released on its full-length counterparts Blu-ray release. Jay and Seth versus the Apocalypse follows fictionalized versions of the two actors who have shut themselves in their apartment and argue over their predicament during some unspecified end-of-the-world event. Unforgivable Unforgivable is a 2011 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring André Dussollier, Carole Bouquet, and Mélanie Thierry. The film is an adaptation of Philippe Djians novel Unforgivable which received the Jean Freustié award in 2009. It was previously called The Angels Terminus. The film premiered at the Directors Fortnight at the 2011 Cannes film festival. Tuba Atlantic Tuba Atlantic is a Norwegian live action short film directed by Hallvar Witzø. The film follows a 70-year-old man who has six days to live, and wants to reconcile with his brother after a lifetime of disagreement. When Inger, his local "Angel of Death" comes to help him reach happiness in his final days, he is given his opportunity. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 2012, but the nomination was rescinded after the ceremony when it was discovered that the film had first aired on television before its theatrical release. Breakdown Breakdown is a 2016 British thriller film written and directed by Jonnie Malachi, produced by Luke Fairbrass, and starring Craig Fairbrass, James Cosmo and Bruce Payne. Loham Loham: The Yellow Metal is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film written and directed by Ranjith, and produced by Antony Perumbavoor for the production company Aashirvad Cinemas. The film, starring Mohanlal, Andrea Jeremiah, Siddique and Ajmal Ameer, is about an elusive smuggling operation and the mysterious disappearance of of gold. Sreevalsan J. Menon and C. Rajamani composed the soundtrack and film score, respectively. Loham opened on 20 August 2015 in over 250 theatres across India. Its release in the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom followed on 28 August. The film was a commercial success at the box office, upon release it set a record for the highest opening day gross for a Malayalam film at the time. Loham received mixed reactions from critics, some of whom praised the lead actors performances and the films technical aspects but criticised the screenplay. Produced on a budget of , the film grossed worldwide. Sonita Sonita is a documentary film about Sonita Alizadeh, an Afghan rapper and refugee. The film was directed by Rokhsareh Ghaemmaghami and premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the festivals World Documentary Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award. Inner Sanctum Inner Sanctum is a 1948 American film noir directed by Lew Landers based on the Simon & Schuster book series of the same name and the Inner Sanctum Mystery radio series. A previous film series of the show had been produced by Universal Pictures until 1945. It is the first and only film of M.R.S. productions, the initials of Richard B. Morros, Samuel Rheiner and Walter Shenson. Heaven with a Gun Heaven with a Gun is a 1969 American western film starring Glenn Ford. directed by Lee H. Katzin. Scared Straight! Scared Straight! is a 1978 documentary directed by Arnold Shapiro. Narrated by Peter Falk, the subject of the documentary is a group of juvenile delinquents and their three-hour session with actual convicts. Filmed at Rahway State Prison, a group of inmates known as the "lifers" berate, scream at, and terrify the young offenders in an attempt to "scare them straight", so that those teenagers will avoid prison life. The documentary aired on television in the late 1970s, uncensored; it marked the first time that the profane words "fuck" and "shit" were broadcast on many networks. Some broadcasters added locally produced segments in which experts discussed both the content of the documentary and the rationale behind airing it uncensored. The documentary received several awards, including the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It found that most of the participants did not reoffend. However, studies that compared and evaluated the effects of various Scared Straight programs against a control group have concluded that they are not effective at deterring crime. Who Am I This Time? Who Am I This Time? is the fourth episode of the first season of PBS American Playhouse series. It aired on February 2, 1982. It was directed by Jonathan Demme and based on the short story of the same name by Kurt Vonnegut. Samson & Sally Samson & Sally is a Danish feature-length animated film made in 1984. It was directed by Jannik Hastrup and based on the novel The Song of the Whales by Danish author Bent Haller. The story is darker than most animated films of the time. Daddy's Dyin'... Who's Got the Will? Daddys Dyin ...Whos Got the Will? is a 1990 American ensemble comedy-drama film. A Murder of Quality A Murder of Quality is a 1991 television film directed by Gavin Millar and a screenplay written by John le Carré, based on his 1962 novel A Murder of Quality , first screened on 10 April 1991 on ITV in the United Kingdom and shown in the United States of America on 13 October 1991 on the A&E network. Metamorphosis: The Alien Factor Metamorphosis: The Alien Factor, also known as The Deadly Spawn II, is an American 1990 science fiction horror film written and directed by Glenn Takajian and produced by Ted A. Bohus. Galaxis Galaxis is a 1995 science fiction action film directed by William Mesa and written by Nick Davis. It stars Brigitte Nielsen, Richard Moll and Craig Fairbrass. It was also released under the names Terminal Force and The Survivor. The film received a negative review from the Houston Chronicle, which wrote it may actually be worse than direct-to-video productions. Robin of Locksley Robin of Locksley is a 1996 television movie directed by Michael Kennedy. It stars Devon Sawa, Joshua Jackson and Sarah Chalke. Ghostkeeper Ghostkeeper is a 1981 Canadian independent horror film directed by Jim Makichuk. The story centers on a trio of snowmobilers in the Canadian Rockies who become stranded at an abandoned hotel, where an old woman is hiding an evil entity within the basement. The films plot is inspired by the Windigo legend of North America. Filmed in Banff under a tax shelter in December 1980, the film had an unstable financial situation and the filmmakers nearly halted the production mid-way through due to depletion of its budget. The film was given a minuscule theatrical run in Canada and the United States and is consequently little-known among horror film fans, but has attained a cult following over the years. It was released in VHS format in the 1990s, and released on DVD by Code Red Releasing in April 2012. Dossier 51 Dossier 51 is a 1978 French crime drama film directed by Michel Deville and based on a novel by Gilles Perrault. Deville and Perrault won a César Award for Best Writing for their adaptation. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. Phantom Punch Phantom Punch is a 2008 film directed by Robert Townsend. The film is a biopic of Sonny Liston, with Ving Rhames in the lead role. The film also stars Stacey Dash, Nicholas Turturro, Alan van Sprang, David Proval, and Bridgette Wilson. 22nd of May 22nd of May is a 2010 Belgian thriller film directed and written by Koen Mortier. The film stars Sam Louwyck, Barbara Callewaert, and Titus De Voogdt. The film won one award and was nominated for five with all awards going to Koen Mortier. The Hide The Hide is a 2008 film, the debut from director Marek Losey, who previously had an award-winning career as a director of advertisements. The film starred Alex MacQueen and Phil Campbell, based on the stage play The Sociable Plover by Tim Whitnall, who also wrote the screenplay. The film had the strapline "No Crime Stays Hidden Forever". Produced by Christopher Granier-Deferre and John Schwab. Loudspeaker Loudspeaker is a 2009 Malayalam film produced, written, and directed by Jayaraj, starring Mammootty, Sasi Kumar, Gracy Singh, Jagathy Sreekumar, Cochin Hanifa, Saleem Kumar, and KPAC Lalitha. The film becomes one of the hit in 2009. A Beautiful Life A Beautiful Life is a 2011 Chinese romance film directed by Andrew Lau. Its cast includes Shu Qi, Liu Ye, Tian Liang, Feng Danying, Sa Rina, Zhang Songwen Gao Tian, and Anthony Wong. In Our Nature In Our Nature is a 2012 film starring John Slattery, Gabrielle Union, and Zach Gilford, directed by Brian Savelson, Seth and Andie had the perfect weekend getaway planned, until an unexpected visit puts Seths estranged father and his girlfriend in the same cabin. Gayby Baby Gayby Baby is a 2015 Australian documentary film directed by Maya Newell that follows four children raised by same-sex parents. Kuch Kuch Locha Hai Kuch Kuch Locha Hai, previously titled Patel Rap, is a 2015 Bollywood comedy film directed by Devang Dholakia and starring Sunny Leone, Ram Kapoor, Evelyn Sharma and Navdeep Chhabra in lead roles. The film is loosely inspired by the Gujarati comedy play Lage Raho Gujjubhai starring and directed by Siddharth Randeria. The film is presented by Magic Pictures and Entertainment Pvt Ltd. Asha Jhaveri is the associate producer of the film. The film marked the debut of actor Navdeep Chhabra. It was released on 8 May 2015. Upon release, it mostly got negative reviews. Putting Pants on Philip Putting Pants On Philip is a silent short film starring British/American comedy duo Laurel and Hardy. Made in 1927, it is their first "official" film together as a team. The plot involves Laurel as Philip, a young Scot newly arrived in the United States, in full kilted splendor, suffering mishaps involving the kilt. His uncle, played by Hardy, is shown trying to put trousers on him. The duo appeared in a total of 107 films between 1921 and 1950. The idea for the film was Stan Laurels and was based on a story recounted by a friend while Laurel worked in music hall. The archivist William K. Everson described the film as "one of the real gems of comedy from the late 1920s, and perhaps the most individual of all the Laurel and Hardy comedies, though not necessarily the funniest." Lady Be Good Lady Be Good is an MGM musical film released in 1941. The film stars dancer Eleanor Powell, along with Ann Sothern, Robert Young, Lionel Barrymore, and Red Skelton. It was directed by Norman Z. McLeod and produced by Arthur Freed. This was the first of several films Powell made with Skelton. Powell received top billing, but Sothern and Young are the main stars. They play, respectively, Dixie Donegan, a would-be lyric writer and Eddie Crane, a struggling composer. The film takes its title and theme song from the 1924 George and Ira Gershwin Broadway musical, Lady Be Good, but otherwise has no connection to the play. According to film historian Robert Osborne in his introduction to a broadcast of the film on Turner Classic Movies in August 2006, MGM devised the film as a vehicle to launch Sothern as a musical star. However, since she and Young were known primarily as light comic stars, the studio brought in Powell for a supporting role, but gave her top billing to attract audiences. This films most notable sequence involves an epic tap dance routine by Powell, to the melody of Gershwins "Fascinating Rhythm". This musical number later featured in two films in the Thats Entertainment! documentary series. In one of the films, behind-the-scenes footage reveals how this scene was accomplished. So Powell could dance between a series of pianos without interruption, stage hands quietly removed pieces of the set off-camera as she worked her way across the stage. This musical sequence was directed by Busby Berkeley. Another sequence features Powell doing a dance routine with a dog that she trained for the number. There are also phenomenal dance routines by the Berry Brothers. The film won an Academy Award for Best Song for "The Last Time I Saw Paris," composed by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II. Flesh and Fantasy Flesh and Fantasy is a 1943 American anthology film directed by Julien Duvivier, starring Edward G. Robinson, Charles Boyer, Robert Cummings, and Barbara Stanwyck. The making of this film was inspired by the success of Duviviers previous anthology film, the 1942 Tales of Manhattan. Flesh and Fantasy tells three stories, unrelated but with a supernatural theme, by Ellis St. Joseph, Oscar Wilde, and László Vadnay. Tying together the three segments is a conversation about the occult between two clubmen, one played by humorist Robert Benchley. The Green Years The Green Years is a 1946 American drama film featuring Charles Coburn, Tom Drake, Beverly Tyler and Hume Cronyn. It was adapted by Robert Ardrey from A. J. Cronins novel of the same name. It tells the story of the coming-of-age of an Irish orphan in Scotland and was directed by Victor Saville. Down Three Dark Streets Down Three Dark Streets is a 1954 film noir crime film directed by Arnold Laven and starring Broderick Crawford and Ruth Roman. The screenplay was written by Gordon Gordon and Mildred Gordon, based on their novel Case File FBI. Raquel's Shoeshiner El bolero de Raquel is a 1957 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Manola Saavedra, Flor Silvestre, and child actor Paquito Fernández. The films art direction was by Gunther Gerszo. This is Cantinflas first Mexican color film. The Brothers Rico The Brothers Rico is a 1957 American crime film noir directed by Phil Karlson and starring Richard Conte, Dianne Foster and Kathryn Grant. Terminal Island Terminal Island, released theatrically in the U.K. as Knuckle Men, is a 1973 American action–drama thriller film directed by Stephanie Rothman. It features early screen performances by Tom Selleck and Roger E. Mosley. Although an exploitation film, it has been treated with much serious discussion by critics and academics over the years. It is regarded as a cult film. Wattstax Wattstax was a benefit concert organized by Stax Records to commemorate the seventh anniversary of the 1965 riots in the African-American community of Watts. The concert took place at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on August 20, 1972. The concerts performers included all of Staxs prominent artists at the time. The genres of the songs performed included soul, gospel, R&B, blues, funk, and jazz. Months after the festival, Stax released a double LP of the concerts highlights titled Wattstax: The Living Word. The concert was filmed by David L. Wolpers film crew and was made into the 1973 film titled, Wattstax. The film was directed by Mel Stuart and nominated for a Golden Globe award for Best Documentary Film in 1974. Don't Touch the White Woman! Dont Touch the White Woman! is a 1974 French-Italian farce, an absurdist Western set in Paris, directed by Marco Ferreri. Supersonic Man Supersonic Man is a Spanish superhero movie directed by Juan Piquer Simón and released in 1979. It stars Antonio Cantafora and Cameron Mitchell. Game Over 3615 code Père Noël is a 1989 French horror-thriller film written and directed by René Manzor. It is noted for its similarities to the 1990 American film Home Alone, the makers of which Manzor once threatened with legal action on the grounds of plagiarism, alleging that they had "remade my movie". The Heist The Heist is a 1989 HBO made-for-TV movie, starring Pierce Brosnan. Midnight Ride Midnight Ride is a 1990 action/thriller with slasher elements directed by Bob Bralver. It stars Michael Dudikoff, Mark Hamill, Savina Gersak, and Robert Mitchum. Hillsborough Hillsborough is a television film written by Jimmy McGovern and starring Christopher Eccleston and Ricky Tomlinson. Set between 1989 and 1991, the film is a dramatization of the Hillsborough disaster, which saw 96 football supporters lose their lives at Hillsborough in Sheffield. Veronica and Her Dunce Véronique et son cancre is a short comedy film by Éric Rohmer, which he directed before his series of Six Moral Tales. It records the meeting of a young woman called Véronique with a difficult boy she has been hired to coach. The encounter raises questions about the value in later life of the teaching used in schools and about the treatment of children who are either unwilling or genuinely unable to learn. Poetical Refugee Poetical Refugee is a 2000 French drama film directed by Abdellatif Kechiche, starring Sami Bouajila, Élodie Bouchez and Bruno Lochet. It was Kechiche‘s debut feature film and was awarded the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival for best first film, winning seven awards, overall, at different film festivals. The Ode to Joy is a Japanese film released in 2006 and based on the true story of the Bandō prisoner-of-war camp in World War I. It depicts the friendship of the German POWs with the director of the camp and local residents at the stage of Naruto, Tokushima Prefecture in Japan. Vampire Diary Vampire Diary is a 2007 horror film directed by Mark James and Phil OShea, produced by Michael Riley and Margaret Matheson, and starring Anna Walton. It was first released in the United Kingdom by Peccadillo Pictures. Shadows and Faces Shadows and Faces is a 2010 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Turkish Cypriot director Derviş Zaim, which tells the story of a young girl who is separated from her father, a Karagöz shadow play master, during the beginning of the conflict between Turks and Greeks in Cyprus in 1963. The film, which saw a nationwide general release across Turkey on , premiered in competition at the 47th International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, where it won the Turkish Film Critics Association Award. It is the third and final part of a trilogy of films themed around traditional Turkish arts, which includes Waiting for Heaven and Dot. Miss Christina Miss Christina is a 2013 Romanian horror film directed by Alexandru Maftei. The script is based on the 1936 novella Miss Christina by Mircea Eliade. The film had 24,389 admissions in Romania, which made it the third most successful domestic film in 2013. Escape Escape is a 2012 American mystery thriller film directed by Paul Emami and produced by James Chankin, Chad Hawkins, Michael Scott, and Emami. Teenage Teenage is a 2013 documentary film directed by Matt Wolf and based on Jon Savage book Teenage: The Creation of Youth Culture. In the documentary, Wolf attempts to bring to life the "prehistory" of youth culture which preceded and evolved into the concept of teenage culture in the 1950s and beyond. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 20, 2013. and was released in a limited release and through video on demand on March 14, 2014, by Oscilloscope Laboratories. Al Baree' The innocent is an Egyptian feature film, released on 15 August 1986, starring Ahmed Zaki, Gamil Ratib, and Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, it depicts Ahmed Sabe El Leil, a young poor farmer, who is serving his mandatory military year. For his aiming skills hes chosen as a prison Guard. At the prison he encounters the political prisoners who are treated inhumanely. He follows orders to torture and humiliate the prisoners, and even perform executions, Trucks full of university students who participated in the 1977 bread riots are brought to this prison, among them is his old friend from the village, Hussein Wahdan. Through Hussein the young guard discovers how oppressive and corrupt is the government He refuses to torture Hussein, In the final scene that is censored in Egypt, Ahmed opens fire indiscriminately on officers and fellow soldiers until he is shot as a new truck filled with rioting students arrives. Beauty's Worth Beautys Worth is a 1922 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Robert G. Vignola, starring Marion Davies as an unsophisticated Quaker who ventures to a seaside resort, meets a Bohemian artist, and falls in love. Midnight Midnight is a 1934 American drama film, the first directed by Chester Erskine, and starring Sidney Fox, O.P. Heggie, Henry Hull and Margaret Wycherly. It was based on a Theatre Guild play with the same name by Paul and Claire Sifton. The film was produced for Universal and was shot on a modest budget of $50,000 at Thomas Edison Studios, which producer/director Chester Erskine had re-opened specifically for the shoot. Humphrey Bogart had a supporting though key role. The film was re-released as Call It Murder by Screen Guild Productions in 1949 after Bogart became a star; he was given top billing, although he is present in few scenes and was credited eighth in the original release. A Date with the Falcon A Date with the Falcon is the second in a series of 16 films about a suave detective nicknamed The Falcon. The 1942 sequel features many of the same characters as its predecessor The Gay Falcon. Going! Going! Gosh! Going! Going! Gosh! is a Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. It was released on August 23, 1952. The cartoon was directed by Chuck Jones, and animated by Lloyd Vaughan, Ben Washam and Ken Harris. A Time for Killing A Time for Killing is a 1967 Western film directed originally by Roger Corman but finished by Phil Karlson. Filmed in Panavision and Pathécolor, it stars Glenn Ford, George Hamilton, Inger Stevens, and Harrison Ford in his first credited film role. It was also known as The Long Ride Home. The Brotherhood The Brotherhood is a 1968 Technicolor crime drama film, directed by Martin Ritt. It stars Kirk Douglas, Irene Papas, Alex Cord, and Luther Adler. The script was by Lewis John Carlino. Released by Paramount Pictures, the film bombed at the box office, with Paramount deciding not to produce another gangster film until it made The Godfather four years later. Riusciranno i nostri eroi a ritrovare l'amico misteriosamente scomparso in Africa? Riusciranno i nostri eroi a ritrovare lamico misteriosamente scomparso in Africa?, internationally released as Will Our Heroes Be Able to Find Their Friend Who Has Mysteriously Disappeared in Africa?, is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Ettore Scola. Production of the film started in 1965, with the working title Mister Sabatini, suppongo. It inaugurated in Italy a brief vogue of kilometric titles. The film was the sixth highest grossing release at the Italian box office in the 1968/69 season. The plot is loosely based on Italian Disney comics artist Romano Scarpas comic Topolino e il Pippotarzan. Report to the Commissioner Report to the Commissioner is a 1975 crime drama film based on James Mills 1972 novel. It involves a rookie cop in the New York City Police Department who is assigned a special missing person case, which in fact is meant to be a wild-goose chase to back up an undercover female police officers role as the girlfriend of a drug dealer. The film was directed by Milton Katselas and features a musical score by Elmer Bernstein. The script is by two Oscar-winning screenwriters, Abby Mann and Ernest Tidyman. It marked Richard Geres film debut. Jacob Jacob is a 1994 German/Italian/American television movie by Five Mile River Films, based on the novel Giacobbe by Francesco Maria Nappi, which is in turn based on a biblical account from the Book of Genesis about Jacob. Talk of the Town Talk of the Town is a 1995 German comedy film directed by Rainer Kaufmann. August August is a 1996 British drama film directed by and starring Anthony Hopkins as Ieuan Davies, and featuring Rhys Ifans in a small role in one of his earliest films, as Griffiths. It is an adaptation of Chekhovs Uncle Vanya, with the character Ieuan Davies taking over the title role from the play. The film was Hopkinss first feature film with a full cast. It would be over a decade before his next directorial effort would, Slipstream in 2007, which he also wrote and for which he also composed the score. Girls Town Girls Town is the 1996 feature film directing debut by Jim McKay. The Girls Town soundtrack was released on August 20, 1996 by Mercury Records. Can of Worms Can of Worms is a science fiction comedy film and is part of the Disney Channel Original Movie lineup. It premiered on Disney Channel on April 10, 1999, and is based on the novel of the same name by Kathy Mackel, which was a Young Readers Choice Nominee in 2002 and a nominee for the 2001 Rhode Island Childrens Book Award. Rebirth of Mothra III is a 1998 Japanese kaiju film directed by Okihiro Yoneda, written by Masumi Suetani, and produced by Shōgo Tomiyama. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, it is the final film in the Rebirth of Mothra trilogy, following the previous years Rebirth of Mothra II. Rebirth of Mothra III stars Megumi Kobayashi, Misato Tate, Aki Hano, Atsushi Ohnita, and Miyuki Matsuda, and features the fictional giant monster characters Mothra and King Ghidorah. The film was released theatrically in Japan on December 12, 1998, and was released direct-to-video in the United States on May 31, 2003. Shadow Magic Shadow Magic is a historical fiction film, made in 2000, about the introduction of motion pictures to China during the early 20th century. The movie was directed and co-written by Ann Hu. The film was a US-China co-production starring Xia Yu, Jared Harris and Xing Yufei. The movie was Ann Hus directorial debut. Courage Jigar is a 1992 Bollywood martial arts action film directed by Farogh Siddique. Jigar was released during the Diwali weekend and proved to be a successful hit. Sword of Honour Sword of Honour is a 2001 British television film directed by Bill Anderson and starring Daniel Craig. Scripted by William Boyd, it is based on the Sword of Honour trilogy of novels by Evelyn Waugh, which loosely parallel Waughs own experiences in the Second World War. Stalk of the Celery Monster Stalk of the Celery Monster is a 1979 short animated film written, directed and animated entirely in pencil by Tim Burton during his time as a student with the California Institute of the Arts. The film caused such a stir among his class that it attracted the attention of the Walt Disney Animation Studios, who offered young Burton an animators apprenticeship at their studio. Kiltro Kiltro is a Chilean martial arts film released in 2006. Directed and written by Ernesto Díaz Espinoza and starring the martial artist Marko Zaror. Mischief Night Mischief Night is a 2006 British comedy-drama film. It is the third installment of the Tina Trilogy following on from Tina Goes Shopping and Tina Takes a Break. However, unlike the previous two Channel 4 films Mischief Night broadens its scope to consider the wider community that Tina lives in and address issues of racial segregation. Tina is played by Kelli Hollis in all three films. The Black Pimpernel The Black Pimpernel is a Swedish drama film directed by Ulf Hultberg and starring Michael Nyqvist and Lisa Werlinder. The film also features Kate Del Castillo, Luis Gnecco and Claire Ross-Brown in a minor part. The film is about Harald Edelstam, Sweden’s ambassador to Chile, who after the military coup of Augusto Pinochet in 1973, managed to save the lives of more than 1,300 people by taking them to his embassy and transporting them to Sweden. His name comes from the fictional hero The Scarlet Pimpernel who saved many lives during the French Revolution. The film was shot in Chile in the spring of 2006 and opened September 14, 2007. Long Lost Son Long Lost Son is a 2006 American thriller television film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It premiered on Lifetime on July 24, 2006. The Whore The Whore is a 2010 German television film, adapted from a novel by the same name. The film is set in Konstanz, Germany in the years 1414 and 1415. The novel was written by Iny Lorentz. The screenplay was adapted by Gabriele Kister and directed by Hansjörg Thurn. The sequel is the 2012 television film The Revenge of the Whore. AC/DC: Live at River Plate Live at River Plate is a live concert film documenting AC/DC’s Black Ice World Tour. The DVD includes footage from three concerts performed in December 2009 at the Estadio Antonio Vespucio Liberti in Buenos Aires, Argentina , which is the home stadium of Argentinian football club River Plate. It was directed by David Mallet, with Rocky Oldham as producer. The recording of the concerts required the use of 32 HD cameras; a company called Serpent Productions was responsible for filming and then producing the footage of the concerts. Hollywood Party Hollywood Party, also known under its working title of Hollywood Revue of 1933 and Star Spangled Banquet, is a 1934 American Pre-Code musical film starring Laurel and Hardy, The Three Stooges, Jimmy Durante, Lupe Vélez and Mickey Mouse. It was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Each sequence featured a different star with a separate scriptwriter and director assigned. Branded Branded is a 1950 Technicolor western film starring Alan Ladd, Mona Freeman, Charles Bickford, and Robert Keith. It was adapted from the novel Montana Rides by Max Brand under pen name Evan Evans. A gunfighter on the run from the law is talked into posing as the long-lost son of a wealthy rancher. Return from the Ashes Return from the Ashes is a 1965 British thriller film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Ingrid Thulin, Maximilian Schell, Samantha Eggar and Herbert Lom. It is based on a novel by French crime writer Hubert Monteilhet, adapted for film by prolific screenwriter Julius J. Epstein. The novel would also serve as the source material for the 2014 German film Phoenix, directed by Christian Petzold, though the latter film makes multiple changes to the books elements and concerns itself solely with the plot to reclaim an inheritance. 'It's Alive!' Its Alive! is a 1969 American monster movie directed by Larry Buchanan and distributed by American International Pictures, about a mad farmer who tries to feed a stranded couple to a dinosaur he keeps in a cave. The tagline was "Trapped in a Cave of Terror!". A Cold Night's Death A Cold Nights Death is a 1973 American made for television horror-thriller film. The film was shown on January 30, 1973, on the ABC network. The film was directed by Jerrold Freedman and starred Robert Culp, Eli Wallach, and Michael C. Gwynne. Culp and Wallach are two research scientists at the Tower Mountain Research Station who are trying to unravel the mysterious death of a colleague. Love and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing Love and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing is a 1973 American comedy-drama film directed by Alan J. Pakula. It is often categorized as a drama, but contains many comic elements. Maggie Smith and Timothy Bottoms star. Home Movies Home Movies is a 1980 independent film directed by Brian De Palma and starring Kirk Douglas, Nancy Allen, Vincent Gardenia, Keith Gordon, Theresa Saldana, and Gerrit Graham. De Palma had been teaching film at his alma mater Sarah Lawrence College, and conceived this project as a hands-on training exercise for his students. They were given the primary responsibilities of raising money, arranging the shooting schedule, and editing the film, all under De Palmas supervision. Many of these students, such as Gilbert Adler, Sam Irvin, and Charlie Loventhal, went on to long careers of their own, producing and directing films. Kirk Douglas plays a film instructor loosely modeled on the director himself. Keith Gordon is one of his pupils who films everything that happens at home. Many of the events that happen to Gordons character were modeled on events from De Palmas own adolescence, particularly rivalry with a more favored brother, a mother prone to dramatic outbursts, and a philandering father. Divine Madness Divine Madness is a 1980 American concert film directed by Michael Ritchie, and featuring Bette Midler and the Harlettes during her 1979 concerts at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena. The 94-minute film features Midlers stand-up comedy routines, as well as 16 songs, including "Big Noise from Winnetka", "Paradise", "Shiver Me Timbers", "Fire Down Below", "Stay With Me", "My Mothers Eyes", "Chapel of Love" / "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy", "Do You Want to Dance", "You Cant Always Get What You Want" / "I Shall Be Released", "E Street Shuffle" / "Summer" / "Leader of the Pack", and "The Rose". Richie filmed four of Midlers concerts on the tour, and cut them together to look like one. Divine Madness was released in 1980 to relative critical success. The tracks "Shiver Me Timbers" and "Rainbow Sleeve" were edited out of the home video version. Divine Madness has been re-released on DVD, but, as yet, only in the US. La belle histoire La Belle Histoire is a French film directed by Claude Lelouch, featuring Gérard Lanvin and Béatrice Dalle. Down to Earth Down to Earth is a 1995 Portuguese drama film directed by Pedro Costa. The film is set in Cape Verde Islands, a former Portuguese colony. This drama film is characterized by its reduced narrative, and photographies of the volcano in the Cape Verde islands. The title literally means "a house of lava". The film has been described by some reviewers as Costas remake of Jacques Tourneurs 1943 film, I Walked with a Zombie, and Costa himself has suggested that his original intention for Down to Earth was for it to be a remake of Tourneurs film. Costas work has often been compared by some to modern updates of classical Hollywood films, with Jonathan Rosenbaum pointing out that Colossal Youth may be viewed as Costas remake of John Fords 1960 film Sergeant Rutledge. Casa de Lava was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Cyborg Cop II Cyborg Cop II is a 1994 action film directed by Sam Firstenberg and written by Jon Stevens and Firstenberg. It is a sequel to the 1993 film Cyborg Cop, and stars David Bradley, Morgan Hunter, Jill Pierce, and Victor Melleney. Staggered Staggered is a 1994 British romantic comedy film directed by Martin Clunes, starring himself and Anna Chancellor. It follows the misfortune of Neil, a bridegroom trying to get back to his intended bride after a stag night. It was Clunes directorial debut "I was asked, and its not the sort of thing you say no to, really". Magic Knight Rayearth is a Japanese manga series created by Clamp. Appearing as a serial in the manga magazine Nakayoshi from the November 1993 issue to the February 1995 issue, the chapters of Magic Knight Rayearth were collected into three bound volumes by Kodansha, and were published from July 1994 to March 1995. A sequel was serialized in the same manga magazine from the March 1995 issue to the April 1996 issue, and was published by Kodansha in three bound volumes from to July 1995 to April 1996. The series follows three eighth-grade girls who find themselves transported from modern-day Japan into a magical world, where they are tasked with rescuing a princess. Rayearth combines elements from the magical girl and mecha anime genres with parallel world fantasy. The manga was adapted into two anime series in 1994 and an original video animation in 1997. Ruby Bridges Ruby Bridges is a 1998 television film, written by Toni Ann Johnson and based on the true story of Ruby Bridges, the first black student to attend integrated schools in New Orleans, in 1960. As a six-year-old, Bridges was one of four black first-graders, selected on the basis of test scores, to attend previously all-white public schools in New Orleans. Three students were sent to McDonogh 19, and Ruby was the only black child to be sent to William Frantz Public School. The film was nominated for several awards, including an NAACP Image award. The writer, Toni Ann Johnson, won the 1998 Humanitas Prize for her teleplay. The film also won The Christopher Award. Ninja, a Band of Assassins is a series of jidaigeki novels written by Tomoyoshi Murayama originally serialized in the Sunday edition of the newspaper Akahata from November 1960 to May 1962. Koncert zyczen Concert of Requests is a 1967 short film by Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski and starring Jerzy Fedorowicz, produced while Kieślowski was a student at the Łódź Film School. The film is included as an extra feature on the American DVD release of Kieślowskis No End and the Region 2 Artificial Eye release of The Scar. The film follows a group of young people on a trip in the forest near Przewoz, Poland. They drink, smoke, listen to rock and roll music and drop litter before leaving in a bus. A young man and woman who had been camping leave on a motorcycle. The motorcycle passes the bus on the road, accidentally dropping their tent and the womans identification card, and the bus stops to pick it up. The motorcyclists drive back to the stopped bus and ask for the tent. The bus driver agrees to return the tent only if the woman comes with them. She agrees, and the man retrieves the identification from the tent. Having taken the card, the man returns the tent and the woman leaves again with him on the motorcycle. In Desert and Wilderness In Desert and Wilderness is a 2001 Polish film directed by Gavin Hood. Adapted from the 1911 novel In Desert and Wilderness by Henryk Sienkiewicz, it tells the story of two kids, Staś Tarkowski and Nel Rawlison, kidnapped by the rebels during Mahdis rebellion in Sudan. Filming took three months. It was filmed in South Africa and Tunisia. The original director fell ill at the very beginning of filming and his role was taken by Hood. A miniseries were made at the same time this time as well. The film was said to be more modern, notably in its depiction of intercultural relationships. Although its not that close to the book, it still enjoyed a considerable success. Arjun Pandit Arjun Pandit is a 1999 Indian Hindi-language romance action film directed by Rahul Rawail and produced by N. R. Pachisia. It stars Sunny Deol and Juhi Chawla in pivotal roles. The film was an unofficial remake of the Kannada-language film Om. The film was commercially successful. The film is also remembered for its song Kudiyan Shehar Diyan, sung by Daler Mehndi and performed by Juhi Chawla. The song was recreated by Tanishk Bagchi for the 2017 film Poster Boys. The movie rights are now owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. A Fugitive from the Past is a 1965 Japanese film starring Rentarō Mikuni and Ken Takakura and directed by Tomu Uchida. It is a detective story based on the novel Kiga Kaikyo by Tsutomu Minakami. The film is also known as "Straits of Hunger" or "Hunger Straits" in English. Campus Confidential Campus Confidential is a television comedy film starring Christy Carlson Romano and Keri Lynn Pratt, and directed by Melanie Mayron. The film was written by David Kukoff and Matt Roshkow, and co-produced by Firm Films. It premiered August 21, 2005 on ABC Family. The film also stars Teddy Dunn and Nicole Paggi. The Mozart of Pickpockets Le Mozart des pickpockets is a 2006 French short film. Written and directed by Philippe Pollet-Villard, it won the 2007 Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film. It was the only French submission in the category. Two days before, the film also won its national César Award. Killer Wave Killer Wave is a 2007 joint American-Canadian action-thriller TV mini-series, directed by Canadian filmmaker Bruce McDonald and written by Tedi Sarafian, George Malko, William Gray. Bar Sport Bar Sport is a 2011 comedy film written and directed by Massimo Martelli and starring Claudio Bisio. It is based on a novel with the same name written by Stefano Benni. Zhauzhürek myng bala Myn Bala is a 2011 Kazakhstani historical dramatic film depicting the eighteenth century war fought between the Kazakhs and the Dzungar Khanate. The film was made to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Kazakhstans independence from the Soviet Union. Its production cost over $7 million. The film was selected as the Kazakhstani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. A Few Hours of Spring A Few Hours of Spring is a 2012 French drama film directed by Stéphane Brizé. Girls und Panzer is a Japanese anime franchise created by Actas which depicts a competition between girls high schools practicing tank warfare as a sport. The series was directed by Tsutomu Mizushima, written by Reiko Yoshida and produced by Kiyoshi Sugiyama. Takaaki Suzuki, who had earlier acted as a military history advisor for Strike Witches and Upotte!!, was involved in the production of the anime. The TV series initially aired in Japan between October and December 2012, with two additional episodes airing in March 2013 and an original video animation released in July 2014. Nine manga series and a light novel adaptation have been published by Media Factory. An animated film was released in Japanese theaters on November 21, 2015. A six-part theatrical anime series has been announced, with the first film being released in 2017. Betrayal Betrayal is a 2012 Russian drama film directed by Kirill Serebrennikov. The film was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. At the 2012 Abu Dhabi Film Festival, Franziska Petri won the award for Best Actress. Gentleman's Fate Gentlemans Fate is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and written by Leonard Praskins. The film stars John Gilbert, Louis Wolheim, Leila Hyams, Anita Page, and Marie Prevost. The film was released on March 7, 1931, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, just seventeen days after Wolheims untimely death. Babes in the Woods Babes in the Woods is a 1932 Silly Symphonies animated film. It is a re-working of the British folk tale Babes in the Wood, with some material incorporated from Hansel and Gretel by the Brothers Grimm, and the addition of a village of friendly elves and a happier ending. The Boogie Man Will Get You The Boogie Man Will Get You is a 1942 American comedy horror science fiction film directed by Lew Landers and starring Boris Karloff and Peter Lorre. It was the final film Karloff made under his contract with Columbia Pictures, and it was filmed in the wake of his success in the 1941 Broadway production Arsenic and Old Lace. As he had done several times previously, Karloff played the part of a "mad scientist", Professor Billings, who is using the basement of his inn to conduct experiments into using electricity to create a race of superhumans. The inn is bought by a new owner, who is initially unaware of the work Billings is conducting. Zotz! Zotz! is a 1962 fantasy/comedy film produced and directed by William Castle. It stars Tom Poston, Julia Meade, Jim Backus, Fred Clark, and Cecil Kellaway. The plot is about a man obtaining magical powers from a god of an ancient civilization. It is based on Walter Karigs 1947 novel. Henry VIII and His Six Wives Henry VIII and His Six Wives is a 1972 British film adaptation, directed by Waris Hussein, of the BBC 1970 six-part miniseries The Six Wives of Henry VIII. Keith Michell, who plays Henry VIII in the TV series, also portrays the king in the film. His six wives are portrayed by different actresses, among them Frances Cuka as Catherine of Aragon, and Jane Asher as Jane Seymour. Donald Pleasence portrays Thomas Cromwell and Bernard Hepton portrays Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, a role he had also played in the miniseries and briefly in its follow-up Elizabeth R. From a Night Porter's Point of View From a Night Porters Point of View is a 1977 documentary film by Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Kieślowski. It won the Grand Prix at the nineteenth Kraków Film Festival in 1979. The 16 minute film consists of an interview with Marian Osuch, a minor security official. Most of the footage is of Osuch performing the various duties of his job, while he narrates his opinions on various subjects. Osuch talks mostly about his position, how he personally enjoys enforcing various bureaucratic rules, arresting petty offenders, and confiscating fishing rods. He also details his support for the government and capital punishment, saying that criticism of the government should be silenced, and that criminals should be hanged in public. English-subtitled versions of the film are included on Polskie Wydawnictwo Audiowizualnes double-disc survey of Kieślowskis non-fiction work Polish School of the Documentary: Krzysztof Kieślowski and as an extra on the Artificial Eye DVD of Kieślowskis A Short Film About Killing. A sequel to the film titled Views of a Retired Night Porter, starring the same night porter, Marian Osuch, was directed by Andreas Horvath in 2006. Malibu High Malibu High is a 1979 low budget exploitation film directed by Irvin Berwick and starring Jill Lansing. One song, The Big One, by Alan Tew, previously used in the 1977 adult film Barbara Broadcast, would later inspire the theme song for The Peoples Court. Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme Mother Goose Rock n Rhyme is a 1990 American musical television film that aired on the Disney Channel. The film stars Shelley Duvall as Little Bo Peep and Dan Gilroy as Gordon Goose, the son of Mother Goose along with a star-studded supporting cast of various other actors and musicians portraying a wide range of characters, mostly of Mother Goose nursery rhyme fame. It was released for the first time on VHS on June 16, 1998 with the help of Lyrick Studios. Will It Snow for Christmas? Will It Snow for Christmas? is a 1996 French drama film directed by Sandrine Veysset and produced by Humbert Balsan. Wicked Spring Wicked Spring is a 2002 American historical-based dramatic war film directed, produced, and written by Kevin Hershberger, as his first narrative feature film. The fictional portrayal is based on several actual events from the American Civil War, notably fictionalizing an event that took place in 1862 during the Battle of Cramptons Gap. The film focuses on a Harrison Bolding, a Confederate soldier in 1864 who, at night and with two other soldiers from his company, becomes lost while in conflict at the Battle of the Wilderness. The three meet and befriend a trio of Union soldiers that night, but dont realize it until the next morning when the six find themselves trapped between Union and Confederate defenses. Wicked Spring had a budget of an estimated $500,000, and while initially screening only at film festivals, aired for the first time on ABC Television WJRT in June 2005. The film was produced by Richard J. Perry and executive-produced by Leonard J. Krawezyk for LionHeart FilmWorks, and the MPAA rated the film PG-13. Baader Baader is a 2002 German film directed by Christopher Roth. It is a biopic about revolutionary Andreas Baader of the notorious Red Army Faction which operated mainly in West Germany during the 1970s. The leading roles are played by Frank Giering and Laura Tonke. Birge Schade portrays Ulrike Meinhof. Though the script is inspired by real-life persons and events, the storyline of the film continuously mixes fact and fiction. Yesterday Yesterday is a 2002 science fiction/action movie set in a unified Korean peninsula in the year 2020. The movie stars Kim Seung-woo, Yunjin Kim and Choi Min-soo. Manassinakkare Manassinakkare is a 2003 Indian Malayalam family drama film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Ranjan Pramod. It stars Jayaram, Nayantara, Sheela, Innocent, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Siddique, Sukumari, Nedumudi Venu, and Mammukoya. The films score and soundtrack were composed by Ilayaraja. The film marked the return of Sheela as actress and the film debut of Nayantara. Sandwich Sandwich is a 2006 Indian Hindi comedy film starring Govinda, Raveena Tandon and Mahima Chaudhry. The film is directed by Anees Bazmee who is famously known for directing blockbuster comedy films like No Entry, Welcome and Ready. This film was completed in 2003 but was delayed for three years and finally released in 2006. The movie was remade in Kannada as Double Decker. Earlier the title of movie was "Hum Do Hamara Ek". Due to delay in releasing the movie title was changed to "Sandwich". Park Benches Park Benches is a 2009 French film directed by Bruno Podalydès, with an all-star cast. Rabbit à la Berlin Rabbit à la Berlin is a 2009 documentary film, directed by Bartek Konopka. The script was written by Konopka and Mateusz Romaszkan, and the movie was a joint German-Polish production with the producers Heino Deckert and Anna Wydra. It was nominated for an Oscar in 2010 for Best Documentary, Short Subject. It has also won awards at the Kraków Film Festival and the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. The film tells the story of the Berlin Wall but from point of view of a group of wild rabbits that inhabited the zone between the two walls separating West Berlin from East Germany during the Cold War. American Radical: The Trials of Norman Finkelstein American Radical: The Trials of Norman Finkelstein is a 2009 documentary film about the life of the American academic Norman Finkelstein, directed and produced by David Ridgen and Nicolas Rossier. The documentary features Finkelstein and several of his supporters and opponents, including Noam Chomsky and Alan Dershowitz. I Am Comic I Am Comic is a 2010 documentary about the stand-up comedy world directed by Jordan Brady. Silver Tongues Silver Tongues is a 2011 dark drama film directed by Simon Arthur and starring Lee Tergesen and Enid Graham. Arthur received the "someone to watch" award at the Independent Spirit Awards for his work directing. Yosemite Yosemite is a 2015 American independent drama film written and directed by Gabrielle Demeestere and starring James Franco, Henry Hopper, Steven Wiig, Barry Del Sherman, and Alec Mansky. Return to Ithaca Return to Ithaca is a 2014 comedy-drama film directed by Laurent Cantet. The film premiered at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Everything Beautiful Is Far Away Everything Beautiful Is Far Away is a 2017 independent science-fiction fantasy film written and directed by Pete Ohs, starring Julia Garner and Joseph Cross. It premiered in competition at the 2017 Los Angeles Film Festival where it received the U.S. Fiction Cinematography Award. The Midnight Man The Midnight Man is a 2016 American crime thriller film starring Will Kemp, Brinna Kelly, William Forsythe, Brent Spiner, Doug Jones, Vinnie Jones, Steve Valentine, Max Adler, and William Miller. Brinna Kelly also produced and co-wrote, along with director D.C. Hamilton. It was released to DVD and digitally by Cinedigm on March 1, 2016. All of Us Manamantha is a 2016 Indian Telugu drama film written and directed by Chandra Sekhar Yeleti and produced by Sai Korrapati. It stars Mohanlal, Gautami, Viswant Duddumpudi and Raina Rao and also marks the formers Telugu debut after a guest appearance in the 1994 film Gandeevam. The music was composed by Mahesh Shankar with cinematography by Rahul Shrivatsav and editing by G. V. Chandra Sekhar. The film was partially reshot in Malayalam as Vismayam with as slightly different cast. The film was officially launched on 29 November 2015 in Hyderabad. Majority of the shooting occurred in Vishakhapatnam, Chennai, Hyderabad, Secunderabad, and principal photography commenced on the following day. Manamantha was premiered on 4 August 2016 in North America and was released worldwide on 5 August 2016. Its Malayalam version was released in October 2016, but the Tamil version, titled Namadhu, was released simultaneously along with Manamantha. Paradise Canyon Paradise Canyon is a 1935 Western film starring John Wayne, directed by Carl L. Pierson. The film was Waynes final Monogram Pictures/Lone Star Production Western. The film was released years later in a colorized version on home video/dvd under the title Guns Along the Trail. Chicken Little Chicken Little is a 1943 short film created by Walt Disney during World War II and directed by Clyde Geronimi. The short was closely based on the fable Henny Penny. It is an anti-Nazi film showing the evils of mass hysteria. Homecoming Homecoming is a 1948 romantic drama starring Clark Gable and Lana Turner. It was the third of their four films together, and like two of the others, was about a couple caught up in World War II. Ben and Me Ben and Me is a 1953 American animated two-reel short subject produced by Walt Disney Productions and released theatrically on November 10, 1953. It was adapted from the childrens book written by author/illustrator Robert Lawson and first published in 1939. Though both book and film deal with the relationship between a mouse and American founding father Benjamin Franklin, the book, with illustrations by Lawson, focused more heavily on actual historical events and personages, and included incidents from Franklins French career at Versailles. The short received an Academy Award nomination for Best Short Subject, Two-reel. It was released in VHS format under the Walt Disney Mini-Classics label in 1989 and was later released on DVD as a short film in the "Disney Rarities" volume of the Walt Disney Treasures collection. It was also released on DVD in 2012 under the Disney Generations Collection. This short was also notable for being the first release on the Buena Vista Distribution label. On its release, Ben and Me was packaged with a live action short called Stormy and the True-Life Adventure documentary The Living Desert. When Disneys regular distributor RKO Radio Pictures resisted the idea of a full length True-Life Adventure, Disney formed his own distribution company to handle future Disney releases. In DTV, the short was set to Stevie Wonders For Once in My Life. Drum Beat Drum Beat is a 1954 CinemaScope western film in WarnerColor written and directed by Delmer Daves and co-produced by Daves and Alan Ladd in his first film for his Jaguar Productions company. Ladd stars along with Audrey Dalton, Charles Bronson as Captain Jack, and Hayden Rorke as President Ulysses S. Grant. Filmed in Sedona, the story uses elements of the 1873 Modoc War in its narrative, with Ladd playing a white man asked by the U.S. Army to attempt negotiations with Native Modocs who are about to wage war. An early role for Charles Bronson, who plays Captain Jack as a memorable villain wearing the coat of a deceased US Cavalry Captain. After murdering General Edward Canby during a peace negotiation, Bronson puts on the late Generals coat and announces to the audience "Me GENERAL Jack now!" Too Bad She's Bad Too Bad Shes Bad is a 1955 Italian comedy directed by Alessandro Blasetti. It stars Sophia Loren and is based on Alberto Moravias story "Fanatico", from his Racconti Romani. Deadfall Deadfall is a 1968 film written and directed by Bryan Forbes and starring Michael Caine, Eric Portman, Giovanna Ralli and Forbess wife Nanette Newman, with music by John Barry in his final collaboration with Forbes. Barry also plays a musical conductor in the film. It is based on Desmond Corys 1965 thriller and shot in and around Majorca, Spain. The films theme song, "My Love Has Two Faces", was performed by Shirley Bassey. Antony and Cleopatra Antony and Cleopatra is a 1972 film adaptation of the play of the same name by William Shakespeare, directed by and starring Charlton Heston, and made by the Rank Organisation. Heston and Hildegarde Neil portray the titular roles of Mark Antony and Cleopatra, with a supporting cast featuring Eric Porter, John Castle, Fernando Rey, Carmen Sevilla, Freddie Jones, Peter Arne, Douglas Wilmer, Julian Glover and Roger Delgado. The picture was produced by Peter Snell from a screenplay by Federico De Urrutia and the director. Sherlock Holmes in New York Sherlock Holmes in New York is a 1976 American made-for-television mystery film about Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson, played by Roger Moore and Patrick Macnee respectively. Despite the films title the production was shot entirely in Southern California at the 20th Century-Fox lot in West Los Angeles, with some scenes filmed at the Mayfair Music Hall in Santa Monica. Just the Way You Are Just the Way You Are is a 1984 American comedy-drama film starring Kristy McNichol and Michael Ontkean and directed by Édouard Molinaro. The Walking Dead The Walking Dead is a 1995 war film written and directed by Preston A. Whitmore II and starring Allen Payne, Joe Morton and Eddie Griffin. The film depicts the lives of five Marines who are all assigned to rescue a group of POW during the Vietnam War in 1972. It opened to poor reviews and low box office receipts. Previews billed it as "the black experience in Vietnam". The box-office gross was over $6,000,000.00. Hero Hero is a 1983 Indian Hindi romantic action film directed by Subhash Ghai. Jackie Shroff, also known as "Jackie" played the lead role, and achieved stardom through this film. Actress Meenakshi Sheshadri, who had been crowned Miss India in 1981 and played the lead female role gained popularity through this movie. Hero was remade in Telugu as Vikram, with Akkineni Nagarjuna and in Kannada as Ranadheera with V Ravichandran. A Hindi remake was released in 2015 directed by Nikhil Advani. Punnagai Mannan Punnagai Mannan is a 1986 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by K. Balachander. The film stars Kamal Haasan and Revathi in the lead roles. Punnagai Mannan was released on 1 November 1986, during Diwali, and ran for 25 weeks in theatres. It was later dubbed into Telugu as Dance Master, and into Hindi as Chacha Charlie in 1996. The Elizabeth Smart Story The Elizabeth Smart Story is a 2003 American made-for-television crime drama film about the high-profile Elizabeth Smart kidnapping case. It was broadcast less than eight months after her recovery. It was based on the book Bringing Elizabeth Home written by her parents, Ed and Lois Smart. Storm Bound De Scheepsjongens van Bontekoe is a 2007 Dutch family film, directed by Steven de Jong. The film received a Golden Film for . The film is based on the book Java Ho!. My Nikifor My Nikifor is a 2004 Polish drama film directed by Krzysztof Krauze. It is based on the life of Nikifor, a folk and naïve painter. Efectos secundarios Efectos Secundarios is a 2006 satire comedy-drama film directed by Issa López. The film stars Marina de Tavira, Alejandra Gollás, Arturo Barba and Pedro Izquierdo. It was originally released to theatres in the Mexico on September 1, 2006. Depeche Mode: The Videos 86>98 The Videos 86>98 is a music video compilation by Depeche Mode, featuring almost two dozen music videos directed by a variety of directors, released in 1998. It coincides with The Singles 86>98. The original movie was released on VHS and DVD. There was however a special edition, DVD only, called Videos 86>98 + released in 2002. The DVD was two discs, the first disc being identical to the only disc in the original DVD, while the second DVD contains bonus material not found in the original release. Too Young to Marry Too Young To Marry is a 2007 romantic comedy drama film made for television. It involves two 17-year olds, Max Doyle and Jessica Carpenter who think that they are in love and decide to get married, despite their parents disapproval. Shortly afterward, the two begin to realize they have very different views on the future. The film was directed by Michel Poulette and based on a story by Elle Triedman. Polly Draper, Allison Graham, Anna Hopkins, James ORegan and Amanda Tilson also acted in the film. Too Young To Marry was first aired in the US on July 9, 2007, on Lifetime. Follow the Prophet Follow the Prophet is an American film that was written by and stars Robert Chimento, which was created to show how polygamist lifestyles affect the children involved. In the film, a young girl escaping from a polygamist cult is aided by an Army Colonel and a renegade female Sheriff who join forces to save an even younger girl from a secret "marriage" to the cults leader. 180 180 is a 2011 Indian romantic drama film, directed by ad filmmaker Jayendra. Produced by Sathyam cinemas, currently known as SPI Cinemas. Shot simultaneously in Telugu and Tamil, the film was written by Subha & Jayendra and Umarji Anuradha. It stars Siddharth, Priya Anand and Nithya Menen with notable roles being played by T. S. B. K. Moulee, Tanikella Bharani and Geetha among others. The film, shot on a Red One handled by Balasubramaniem with music by Malayalam composer Sharreth, was released in both languages on 25 June 2011. A Morning Stroll A Morning Stroll is an English animated short film by Grant Orchard. The film was screened at the 2011 Brooklyn Film Festival as well as the 2012 Sundance Film Festival where it won Best Animation and the Jury Prize in Animated Short Film respectively. The film was also nominated Best Animated Short Film at the 84th Academy Awards as well as Best Short Animation at the 65th British Academy Film Awards. The film is loosely based on an event in True Tales of American Life by American author Paul Auster. Run for Your Wife Run for Your Wife is a UK-made 2012 film, based on the theatre farce Run for Your Wife, written by Ray Cooney, who along with John Luton also directed the film. Upon release the film was savaged by critics and has been referred to as one of the worst films of all time, after it grossed just £602 in its opening weekend at the British box office to its £900,000 budget. It was released on 14 February 2013. Believe Believe is a 2013 British sports drama film directed by David Scheinmann. Set in Manchester in 1984, it stars Brian Cox as legendary manager, Sir Matt Busby, who comes out of retirement to coach a team of young working class boys captained by the talented but unruly Georgie Gallagher. The film also stars Natascha McElhone as Erica Gallagher, Anne Reid as Jean Busby and Toby Stephens as Georgies prospective headmaster. Believe was released theatrically in the United Kingdom on 25 July 2014. Tome of the Unknown Tome of the Unknown: Harvest Melody, usually shortened to Tome of the Unknown, is a 2013 animated short film created by Patrick McHale and produced by Cartoon Network Studios. The film serves as the inspiration and pilot for the miniseries Over the Garden Wall, which premiered in 2014. In the filmwhich is narrated by Warren BurtonWirt, his brother Gregory, and Beatrice, a bluebird, head to the big city in search of an arcane book of all known things, meeting a vegetable man along the way. McHale initially pitched the idea to Cartoon Network as a three-season television series, but was asked to develop it into a feature film for Cartoon Networks planned feature film department. He had trouble rewriting the series into a feature, and it was ultimately put on hold when McHale went to work on Adventure Time. Several years later, Cartoon Network asked McHale for another pitch. He reworked his pitch for Tome of the Unknown, which was accepted as a pilot and made into a short film. Released in 2013 to multiple film festivals, Tome of the Unknown has received several accolades. The Unfolding The Unfolding is a 2016 British horror film directed by Eugene McGing and starring Lachlan Nieboer, Lisa Kerr, Robert Daws, Nick Julian and Kitty McGeever.. Much of it is filmed in the style of found footage movies. The Unfolding had its TV premiere on 21 August 2016 on the Horror Channel. Me and My Moulton Me and My Moulton is a 2014 Canadian-Norwegian animated short film written and directed by Torill Kove. It premiered at the 2014 Annecy International Animated Film Festival on 10 June 2014. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 87th Academy Awards. Time Raiders Time Raiders is a 2016 Chinese fantasy-action-adventure film directed by Daniel Lee and starring Jing Boran and Luhan. It is based on the online novel series Daomu Biji written by Xu Lei. The film was released in China by Le Vision Pictures on August 5, 2016. Love After Love Love After Love is a 2017 American independent drama film starring Chris ODowd and Andie MacDowell. It is the directorial debut of Russell Harbaugh. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2017, and received a limited release in the United States from IFC Films in March 2018. Jabariya Jodi Jabariya Jodi is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language romantic action comedy film starring Sidharth Malhotra and Parineeti Chopra. The film is based upon the tradition of groom kidnapping, prevalent in Bihar. Malhotra is playing a Bihari tha ug in the film, which is co-produced by Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor and Shailesh R Singh and is directed by Prashant Singh. Principal photography of the film began on 10 August 2018 in Lucknow, and it was theatrically released in India on 9 August 2019. And is available on ZEE5 Devotion Devotion is a 1946 American biographical film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Ida Lupino, Paul Henreid, Olivia de Havilland, and Sydney Greenstreet. Based on a story by Theodore Reeves, the film is a highly fictionalized account of the lives of the Brontë sisters. The movie features Montagu Loves last role; he died almost three years before the films delayed release. Le coup du berger Fools Mate is a twenty-eight-minute short film directed by Jacques Rivette. It stars Virginie Vitry as a wife cheating on her husband. When her lover buys her a mink coat, the adulterous pair hatch a plan to avoid her husbands questioning the coats origins. Fools Mate is considered by some to be the first film of the French New Wave, or the movements earliest antecedent. Released in 1956, the film is something of a curio thanks to a scene in which Rivette and New Wave contemporaries Claude Chabrol, Jean-Luc Godard, and François Truffaut are seen in the same room as party guests. The Love Factor Zeta One is a 1969 British comedy science fiction film directed by Michael Cort and starring James Robertson Justice, Charles Hawtrey and Robin Hawdon. It was made for a budget of £60,000. The Pyx The Pyx, also known as The Hooker Cult Murders and La Lunule, is a 1973 Canadian supernatural thriller film based on John Buells 1959 book of the same name, and starring Karen Black and Christopher Plummer. The Initiation of Sarah The Initiation of Sarah is a 1978 American made-for-television supernatural horror film directed by Robert Day. It first aired on ABC on February 6, 1978 and starred Kay Lenz as a shy, withdrawn young woman who discovers that she has psychic powers after joining a sorority. The film achieved some controversy upon its initial airing on television as part of the films plot involved Morgan Fairchild wearing a wet T-shirt after being thrown into a fountain, something that had not been previously shown in a made-for-TV movie. The film was later re-made in 2006 for ABC Family and Fairchild returned to portray the mother of the titular Sarah and her sister, who was renamed Lindsay. Fairchild initially regretted portraying Jennifer in the 1978 film but later changed her mind after producer Chuck Fries stated that while it was easy to find an ingenue, it was difficult to find someone who could play a convincing "bitch". La Cage aux Folles 3: The Wedding La Cage aux Folles 3: The Wedding is a 1985 comedy film and the third and final installment in the La Cage aux Folles series. Unlike the first two films, which were directed by Édouard Molinaro, this third installment is directed by Georges Lautner. Big Shots Big Shots is a 1987 American comedy adventure film directed by Robert Mandel, starring Ricky Busker and Darius McCrary. The Beatles: The First U.S. Visit The Beatles: The First U.S. Visit is a 1990 re-edited version of renowned documentary filmmaking team Albert and David Maysles 1964 16mm documentary Whats Happening! The Beatles in the U.S.A., about the Beatles first visit to America in February 1964. It documents the Beatles US trip as they travel to New York City, Washington, and Miami Beach. Footage of the Beatles in hotel rooms makes up the majority of the non-musical portion of the film. The main difference between the original 1964 documentary and the 1990 re-edited version is that 22 minutes of the Beatles live recorded performances on The Ed Sullivan Show have been inserted in the 1990 release. However, as the 1964 documentary is 81 minutes long and the 1990 version is 83 minutes, some 20 minutes of the 1964 documentary have been excluded, such as several scenes with Brian Epstein. The original 1964 documentary is still being shown at various festivals, such as the Silverdocs in 2008, and was also shown at a special screening at the Maysles Cinema in New York on 18 November 2011 in honour of Albert Maysles 85th birthday. Secret défense Top Secret is a 1998 French film directed by Jacques Rivette. Tycus Tycus is a 1998 direct-to-video film directed by John Putch and starring Dennis Hopper, Peter Onorati, Finola Hughes, Alexander Cleir and Amy Steel. It has been released in 1999, in the United Kingdom, France, United States and other western countries. Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar is a 2001 Indian film directed by Priyadarshan. This story of the film is an adaptation of the Mohanlal-starrer movie Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam. The film stars Sunil Shetty, Mahima Chaudhry and Paresh Rawal. Ride or Die Ride or Die, also known as Hustle and Heat, is a 2003 crime drama film written by Duane Martin and Jay Wolcott. The film was directed by Craig Ross. The cast includes Duane Martin, Vivica A. Fox and Meagan Good. Uncle Nino Uncle Nino is a 2003 American film directed by Robert Shallcross, produced by David James, and starring Joe Mantegna, Anne Archer, Pierrino Mascarino, Trevor Morgan, and Gia Mantegna. The film deals with a dysfunctional family, who have lost their way, and a distant relative played by Pierrino Mascarino intends to bring them closer together. From Subway with Love Román pro ženy is a Czech comedy film based on the 2001 novel of the same name by Michal Viewegh. It was released in 2005. The Czech title means "A Novel for Women" but the film is known in English as From Subway With Love. Basement Jack Basement Jack is a 2009 American slasher horror film, which was written by Brian Patrick OToole and directed by Michael Shelton, it stars Billy Morrison, Tiffany Shepis and Lynn Lowry. Música en espera Música en espera is an Argentine film starring Natalia Oreiro and Diego Peretti. It premiered on March 19, 2009, and was the most seen movie in its starting week. General Nil Generał Nil is a Polish historical film, based on the life of general Emil August Fieldorf, pseudonym "Nil". The film was directed by Ryszard Bugajski, and was released in 2009. Winnie Mandela Winnie Mandela is a 2011 drama film adaptation of Anne Marie du Preez Bezrobs biography Winnie Mandela: A Life. The film is directed by Darrell Roodt, and stars Jennifer Hudson, Terrence Howard, Wendy Crewson, Elias Koteas, and Justin Strydom. Image Entertainment released the film in theaters on September 6, 2013. War of the Worlds the True Story War of the Worlds – The True Story is a 2012 remake of H. G. Wells The War of the Worlds based on English writer H. G. Wellss Epic Science fiction novel The War of the Worlds. A documentary-style drama directed by Timothy Hines, it revisits Wells novel, portraying the events of the book as historical, through the documented recollections of a survivor of the Martian war. Son of Mine Son of Mine is a 2015 Dutch crime film directed by Remy van Heugten. Trapped Trapped is a 2013 Iranian moral thriller film written and directed by Parviz Shahbazi. The film stars Nazanin Bayati, Pegah Ahangarani, Behrang Alavi, Farid Samavati, Ahmad Mehranfar and Amir Samavati. Families Families is a 2015 French comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau, his first directorial effort since 2003s Bon Voyage. Filming began on 16 June 2014 in Blois. The film was released in theatres on 14 October 2015. It was shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Magnificent Obsession Magnificent Obsession is a 1935 drama film based on the novel of the same name by Lloyd C. Douglas. The film was adapted by Sarah Y. Mason, Victor Heerman, and George ONeil, directed by John M. Stahl, and stars Irene Dunne, Robert Taylor, Charles Butterworth, and Betty Furness. The Iron Curtain The Iron Curtain is a 1948 black-and-white thriller film starring Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney, directed by William Wellman. The film was based on the memoirs of Igor Gouzenko. Principal photography was done on location in Ottawa, Canada by Charles G. Clarke. The film was later re-released as Behind the Iron Curtain. In Shostakovich v. Twentieth Century-Fox, Russian composer Dmitry Shostakovich unsuccessfully sued the films distributor, Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation, in New York court, for using musical works of his that had fallen into the public domain. A Lady Without Passport A Lady Without Passport is a 1950 American film noir film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and starring Hedy Lamarr and John Hodiak. Written by Howard Dimsdale, the film is about a beautiful concentration-camp refugee who has taken up residence in Cuba while awaiting permission to enter the United States. An undercover immigration agent decides to use her as an informant to entrap the leader of an alien-smuggling ring. This film marked the feature film debut of actor Steven Hill. The Next Voice You Hear... The Next Voice You Hear... is a 1950 drama film in which a voice claiming to be that of God preempts all radio programs for days all over the world. It stars James Whitmore and Nancy Davis as Joe and Mary Smith, a typical American couple. It was based on a short story of the same name by George Sumner Albee. The voice is never heard by the audience. The six messages God speaks on the radio are read aloud, for benefit of the film audience, by different characters in the film. The production of the film, from script stage to screen, was extensively covered as the subject of producer Dore Scharys 1950 book Case History of a Movie. Two Careful Fellows Dos tipos de cuidado is a 1953 Mexican film. It stars Pedro Infante and Jorge Negrete, with music by Manuel Esperon. King of Kong Island Kong Island is a 1968 jungle adventure film directed by Roberto Mauri. The film was promoted in the U.S. as King of Kong Island. The Killing Kind The Killing Kind is a 1973 American psychological horror directed by Curtis Harrington, and starring Ann Sothern and John Savage. The film is based on a screenplay by Tony Crechales, whose screenplay was revised by producer George Edwards, an associate producer on Harringtons previous film, Whats the Matter with Helen?. Cindy Williams, who had previously done a small number of films, plays a new tenant named Lori, while Luana Anders, a Harrington regular, plays Louise, a suspicious librarian next door. Harrington extensively researched studies of serial murderers and says he has been complimented on the films accuracy. The film features music by Andrew Belling and cinematography by Italian cameraman Mario Tosi. The Common Man The Common Man is a 1975 French drama film directed by Yves Boisset and produced by Sofracima. It was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize. The Desperate Trail The Desperate Trail is a 1994 American western film written and directed by P. J. Pesce and starring Sam Elliott, Craig Sheffer and Linda Fiorentino. It was originally shown on the TNT cable TV network. Top of the World Top of the World is a 1997 film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Peter Weller, Dennis Hopper and Tia Carrere. It also features David Alan Grier, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Peter Coyote and Joe Pantoliano. The plot is set in Las Vegas. 7 Grandmasters 7 Grandmasters is a 1978 kung fu film directed by Joseph Kuo, starring Mark Long, Jack Long, Alan Chui, Corey Yuen and Lee Yi Min. It was filmed in Mandarin, as opposed to Cantonese which is more common due to Hong Kongs enormous output on the genre. Jenny, Juno Jenny, Juno is a 2005 South Korean romance film written and directed by Kim Ho-jun. It was released in South Korea on February 18, 2005 and pulled in a total of 289,829 admissions. Saving Shiloh Saving Shiloh is a family movie produced in 2006, based on the book of the same name written by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. It is the third and final film in the trilogy, whose other members are Shiloh and Shiloh Season. The film is rated PG for some thematic elements and peril. Empire of Silver Empire of Silver is a 2009 historical epic film written and directed by Christina Yao, based on the novel The Silver Valley by Cheng Yi. It focuses on a wealthy banking clan in Pingyao, Shanxi and its fortunes during the turn-of-the-century Chinese economic and political turmoil. The film stars Aaron Kwok and Jennifer Tilly. Jaffa Jaffa is a 2009 Israeli film directed by Keren Yedaya. A joint Israeli, French and German production, it was given a special screening at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Micro Men Micro Men, working title Syntax Era is a one-off BBC drama television programme set in the late 1970s and the early-mid 1980s, about the rise of the British home computer market. It focuses on the rivalry between Sir Clive Sinclair, who developed the ZX Spectrum, and Chris Curry, the man behind the BBC Micro. E-Team E-Team is a 2014 American documentary film co-directed and produced by Katy Chevigny and Ross Kauffman. The film premiered in the competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. Rachel Beth Anderson and Ross Kauffman won the Cinematography Award: U.S. Documentary at the festival, as well as the Candescent Award. Zombies Zombies is a 2016 action horror film written and directed by Hamid Torabpour and starring Tony Todd, Steven Luke and Raina Hein. The film was released selected theaters on October 21, 2016 and on digitally on September 29, 2017. Sous le même toit Sous le même toit is a 2017 French comedy film directed by Dominique Farrugia. Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur is a 1939 Merrie Melodies animated cartoon short supervised by Chuck Jones and produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions for Warner Bros. Pictures. The cartoon is notably the first Daffy Duck cartoon supervised by Jones. Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur is set in the Stone Age and features Daffy Duck, a caveman named Casper, and his pet Apatosaurus, Fido. As usual, Mel Blanc provides the voice of Daffy, while Casper is performed by Jack Lescoulie. This is the last cartoon with the Vitaphone intro, which was first used in The Phantom Ship in 1936. The film is in the public domain and is available on several low-budget home video releases in an unrestored form. A restored and remastered version is available on DVD as part of Disc 4 in Volume 3 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection. Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland is a 1949 French film based on Lewis Carrolls fantasy novel Alices Adventures in Wonderland. Directed by Dallas Bower, the film stars Carol Marsh as Alice, Stephen Murray as Lewis Carroll, and Raymond Bussières as The Tailor. Most of the Wonderland characters are portrayed by stop-motion animated puppets created by Lou Bunin. All of the other live actors in the film are seen only in the live action scenes. However, they lend their voices to the Wonderland characters, and the staging of the scenes in England vs. the scenes in Wonderland is reminiscent of the Kansas scenes vs. the Oz scenes in The Wizard of Oz, in that several of the live-action characters seem to have counterparts in Wonderland. Among the other live actors are Pamela Brown as the Queen and as the voice of the Queen of Hearts. Stephen Murray is seen as Lewis Carroll and provides the voice of the Knave of Hearts, and Felix Aylmer, who played Polonius in Oliviers Hamlet, plays Dr. Liddell, father of Alice Liddell, the real-life inspiration for Alice; he also provides the voice of the Cheshire Cat. Carol Marsh was 20 years old when she played the part of Alice - conceived by the novels author as 7 years old. Tammy Tell Me True Tammy Tell Me True is a 1961 American Eastmancolor comedy film directed by Harry Keller and starring Sandra Dee and John Gavin, Charles Drake, Virginia Grey and Julia Meade. Orlovi rano lete Eagles Fly Early is a 1966 Yugoslav adventure film based on the eponymous novel by Branko Ćopić. Le Gai Savoir Joy of Learning is a 1969 film by Jean-Luc Godard. The shooting started before the events of May 68 and was finished shortly afterwards. Coproduced by the O.R.T.F., the film was upon completion rejected by French national television, then released in the cinema where it was subsequently banned by the French government. The film was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival. The title is a reference to Nietzsches The Gay Science. Cornbread, Earl and Me Cornbread, Earl and Me is a 1975 American drama film that stars Tierre Turner, Laurence Fishburne, & Jamaal Wilkes and directed and co-produced by Joseph Manduke, the film is loosely based on the 1966 Ronald Fair novel Hog Butcher. Lovesick Lovesick is a 1983 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Marshall Brickman. It stars Dudley Moore and Elizabeth McGovern and features Alec Guinness as the ghost of Sigmund Freud. You're the One Youre the One is a 2000 Spanish film directed by Jose Luis Garci. It was Spains submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. If Dad Only Knew Outing Riley is a 2004 comedy film about a gay man coming out to his three brothers written, directed, and starring Pete Jones. It was screened at the 2004 Chicago International Film Festival and released on video in 2007. The movie was subsequently renamed If Dad Only Knew. Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America is an ABC two-hour TV movie which first aired May 9, 2006 in which an American businessman visiting China is infected and carries the deadly mutated bird flu virus back via jetliner to the USA, soon it spreads throughout the country then the rest of the world. Before the movie ends, riots erupt, armed mobs try to hijack vaccines and authorities predict that up to 350 million people will die worldwide." Bagboy National Lampoons Bag Boy is a 2007 comedy film directed by Mort Nathan, starring Dennis Farina, Paul Campbell and Marika Dominczyk. The plot involves a teenager who enters the competitive world of grocery store bagging. No Breathing No Breathing is a 2013 South Korean sports film set in the world of competitive swimming, starring Seo In-guk, Lee Jong-suk and Kwon Yuri. The film was released in theaters on October 30, 2013. For Tonight We Might Die "For Tonight We Might Die" is the first episode of the British science-fiction television series Class, a spin-off series of Doctor Who. It is written by Patrick Ness and was released online by BBC Three on 22 October 2016. "For Tonight We Might Die" received generally positive reviews from critics. In the episode, a group of Coal Hill Academy students are forced to work together when the school comes under siege by an alien race called the Shadow Kin, ahead of the schools autumn prom. The episode features a guest appearance by Peter Capaldi as the Doctor, the lead character of Doctor Who. School of Life Lécole buissonnière is a 2017 French adventure film directed by Nicolas Vanier. Billy Blazes, Esq. Billy Blazes, Esq. is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. The film was a parody of Westerns of the time. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the British Film Institute. Blanche Fury Blanche Fury is a 1948 British Technicolor drama film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Valerie Hobson, Stewart Granger and Michael Gough. It was adapted from a novel by Joseph Shearing. In Victorian era England, two schemers will stop at nothing to acquire the Fury estate, even murder. Captain Apache Captain Apache is a 1971 Spanish-British acid western film directed by Alexander Singer and starring Lee Van Cleef, Carroll Baker and Stuart Whitman. It was written and produced by Milton Sperling and Philip Yordan. The vocals of the opening and credits song were performed by Van Cleef. Black Samurai Black Samurai is a 1977 American blaxploitation film directed by Al Adamson and starring Jim Kelly. The script is credited to B. Readick, with additional story ideas from Marco Joachim. The film is based on a novel of the same name, by Marc Olden. C.H.O.M.P.S. C.H.O.M.P.S. is a 1979 American comic science fiction family film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and directed by Don Chaffey, his final feature film. Madonna: Blond Ambition World Tour Live Blond Ambition World Tour Live is a video album by American singer Madonna. It was released only on LaserDisc by Pioneer Artists as part of the sponsorship deal of the 1990 Blond Ambition World Tour. It contains the final tour date recorded in Nice, France. The release had previously been shown and produced by American network HBO as a television special. In 1992, the LaserDisc release won the Best Music Video-Long Form category at the 34th Grammy Awards. This was the first Grammy award Madonna received in her career. A Confucian Confusion A Confucian Confusion is a 1994 Taiwanese satirical comedy film directed by Edward Yang. It was entered into the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Men Behind the Sun 4 Black Sun: The Nanking Massacre, also called Men Behind the Sun 4, is a 1995 Hong Kong historical film written and directed by Mou Tun Fei and is a follow up to his 1988 film Men Behind the Sun. The movie depicts the events behind the Nanking Massacre committed by the Imperial Japanese army against Chinese citizens and refugees during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The Alternate The Alternate is a 2000 American action drama film directed by Sam Firstenberg and starring Eric Roberts, Bryan Genesse, Ice-T, and Michael Madsen. Martin and Lewis Martin and Lewis is a 2002 American made-for-television biographical film written and directed by John Gray, exploring the lives of the comedy team of Martin and Lewis. The film stars Jeremy Northam as Dean Martin and Sean Hayes as Jerry Lewis. A Killer Within A Killer Within is a 2004 film featuring C. Thomas Howell as Addison Terrill, Sean Young as Rebecca Terrill, Ben Browder as Sam Moss, Dedee Pfeiffer as Sarah Moss and Giancarlo Esposito as Vargas. The movie was directed by Brad Keller. Phil the Alien Phil the Alien is a 2004 Canadian comedy film. It was written and directed by Rob Stefaniuk, who also starred as the titular Phil. The films cast also includes Graham Greene and Ingrid Veninger. Police Force: An Inside Story Police Force is a Hindi crime action film released on 28 May 2004, directed by Dilip Shukla, starring Akshay Kumar, Raveena Tandon and Amrish Puri. The Calamari Wrestler is a 2004 Japanese film by director Minoru Kawasaki, starring Kana Ishida and Osamu Nishimura. Flu Bird Horror Flu Bird Horror is a 2008 television horror Sci Fi Pictures original film written by Tony Daniel and Brian D. Smith, and directed by Leigh Scott. It first aired on The Sci-Fi Channel on August 23, 2008, and was released to DVD as Flu Birds on September 30, 2008. The films reviews were negative to mixed. Reviewers note the film for being representative of low-budget films being created for and aired on the Sci-Fi Channel. Poongsan Poongsan is a 2011 South Korean thriller film directed by Juhn Jai-hong, starring Yoon Kye-sang and Kim Gyu-ri. Poongsan, whose real name is never revealed, is a mysterious messenger who crosses the demarcation line between the two Koreas, delivering letters and cherished heirlooms between separated families in Seoul and Pyongyang. One day he is commissioned by South Korean government agents with the task of smuggling in In-ok, the beautiful lover of a high-ranking North Korean defector, into the South. Yet things take an unexpected turn when the deliveryman falls for the young woman, but their romance is put in jeopardy by the obstacles they encounter. Part love story, part postwar tragedy, with a dose of comedy thrown in, the low-budget film Poongsan depicts the sad reality of the division between the two Koreas. The Rakugo Movie is a 2013 Japanese omnibus film directed by Mikihiro Endō, Issei Matsui, and Yūichirō Sakashita.In 2017, this film was nominated for International Emmy Awards in Comedy. Everywhen Everywhen is a 2013 English-language Norwegian science fiction film co-written, co-shot, produced, and directed by Jarand Breian Herdal in his directorial debut and starring Harald Evjan Furuholmen and Hugo Hermann. Aranmanai Aranmanai is a 2014 Indian Tamil horror comedy film co-written and directed by Sundar C. The film features an ensemble cast including Sundar C. Vinay, Hansika Motwani, Andrea Jeremiah, Raai Laxmi, Santhanam, Nithin Sathya, Kovai Sarala and Manobala. This film is the first installment in the film series of the same name. The film began production by the end of September 2013. and released on 19 September 2014 to highly positive reviews and became a blockbuster hit in the box office. The movie is considered to be one of the cult horror-comedy movie of all time and biggest grossing movie of the year. Due to its success, a sequel titled Aranmanai 2, with most of the cast from predecessor, released on January 29, 2016 with positive reviews again and another box office success. Aranmanai is a trend setter in Tamil film Industry in the horror-comedy genre with lots of similar movies released in the next few years. The movie was loosely based on the 1978 movie Aayiram Jenmangal. Angora Love Angora Love is the final silent film made by Laurel and Hardy, released on December 14, 1929. Moose Hunters Moose Hunters is a 1937 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon stars Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy on a moose hunting expedition. It was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and features music by Paul J. Smith. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey, Clarence Nash as Donald, and Pinto Colvig as Goofy. This cartoon was released on the same year as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. That Wonderful Urge That Wonderful Urge is a 1948 20th Century Fox screwball comedy film directed by Robert B. Sinclair and starring Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney. It is a remake of Love Is News, which stars Power and Loretta Young. Walk Softly, Stranger Walk Softly, Stranger is a 1950 film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Joseph Cotten and Alida Valli. It tells the story of a small-time crook on the run who later becomes reformed by the love of a disabled woman. This would be the last RKO credit for famed producer Dore Schary, who would leave the studio soon after the films completion. Privately, Schary did not see eye to eye with RKO owner Howard Hughes. Filming ended in June 1948, but Hughes later shelved the film. It would not see the light of day until its premiere in October 1950, more than two years after production had wrapped. Hughes likely intended to release the film and capitalize off the success of Carol Reeds The Third Man, which also starred Cotten and Valli. Three Cases of Murder Three Cases of Murder is a 1955 British horror omnibus film comprising three stories: "The Picture," "You Killed Elizabeth," and "Lord Mountdrago." Eamonn Andrews introduces each. Alan Badel appears in all three. The Invincible Armour Invincible Armor is a 1977 kung fu film starring Hwang Jang Lee, John Liu and Phillip Ko. Circle of Deceit Die Fälschung is an anti-war film directed by Volker Schlöndorff and internationally released in 1981. An international co-production, it was an adaptation of Nicolas Borns novel of the same name, which had appeared in 1979. The film follows a German journalist sent to Beirut to report on the Lebanese Civil War, which had begun in 1975. Tough Enough Tough Enough is a 1983 American romantic drama sports film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Dennis Quaid, Pam Grier, Warren Oates and Stan Shaw. Tiger Warsaw Tiger Warsaw is a 1988 American drama film directed by Amin Q. Chaudhri, written by Roy London, and starring Patrick Swayze. It was produced by Continental Film Group. A Girl Thing A Girl Thing is a 2001 American made-for-television drama directed by Lee Rose. Consisting of four separate stories, the film premiered on Showtime on January 20, 2001, and concluded on January 27. The ensemble cast includes Stockard Channing, Kate Capshaw, Elle Macpherson, Glenne Headly, Rebecca De Mornay, Allison Janney, Mia Farrow, Lynn Whitfield, Linda Hamilton, Camryn Manheim, and S. Epatha Merkerson. The Legend of Johnny Lingo The Legend of Johnny Lingo is a 2003 film set in Polynesia and directed by Steven Ramirez. It is an extension of the 1969 short film Johnny Lingo that is based on a story by Patricia McGerr. 1-Ichi is a 2003 Japanese direct-to-video crime action film directed by Masato Tanno. Naked Boys Singing! Naked Boys Singing! is a 2007 musical/comedy film adaptation of the 1998 off-Broadway musical of the same name. The Divine Weapon The Divine Weapon is a 2008 South Korean film. Vaagai Sooda Vaa Vaagai Sooda Vaa is a 2011 Tamil-language romance film directed by A. Sarkunam, directing his second film after Kalavani. It features Vimal and newcomer Iniya in the lead roles, with Bhagyaraj, Ponvannan and Thambi Ramaiah playing supporting roles. The film is a period piece set in the 1960s in a remote village in Tamil Nadu. The film released on 30 September 2011 to generally positive reviews. Subsequently, the film was honored with the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil for 2012. Kuma Kuma is a 2012 Austrian film directed by Umut Dag about a Turkish immigrant family living in Vienna. Sean Banan inuti Seanfrika Sean Banan inuti Seanfrika is a 2012 Swedish comedy film starring comedian Sean Samadi as Sean Banan, Dr. Alban, Kikki Danielsson and Johannes Brost. The Golden Cane Warrior The Golden Cane Warrior is an Indonesian martial-arts film which deals with alternate history. It was released in 2014, directed by Ifa Isfansyah, produced by Mira Lesmana and Riri Riza of and stars Eva Celia, Nicholas Saputra, Reza Rahadian, Tara Basro, Christine Hakim, Slamet Rahardjo, and Prisia Nasution. The film revived the historical silat genre which had been absent in previous years of Indonesian cinema. While it depicts martial arts and violence, the film also explores themes such as loyalty, integrity, ambition, and betrayal. Prizrak Ghost is a 2015 Russian comedy film starring Fedor Bondarchuk and Semyon Treskunov. The movie has earned about 350 million Russian rubles. This was the first Russian film to use Dolby Atmos technology. Ente Mezhuthiri Athazhangal Ente Mezhuthiri Athazhangal is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film directed by Sooraj Thomas. It was written by Anoop Menon who also stars in the lead role alongside Miya. The film also features an ensemble supporting cast that includes Dileesh Pothan, Lal Jose, Baiju, Alencier Ley Lopez, V. K. Prakash,Hannah Reji Koshy, Srikant Murali and Nisa NP, The songs featured in the film are composed by M. Jayachandran. Anoop Menon signed Rahul Raj to compose the background score of the movie.The movie was released on 27 July 2018 to theatres and was well acclaimed. Getting Acquainted Getting Acquainted, subsequently retitled A Fair Exchange, is a 1914 American comedy silent film written and directed by Charles Chaplin, starring Chaplin and Mabel Normand, and produced by Mack Sennett for Keystone Studios . The Three-Sided Mirror The Three-Sided Mirror is a 1927 French drama film directed by Jean Epstein, starring Jeanne Helbling, Suzy Pierson and Olga Day. It tells the story of three women who remember their love affairs with the same young man. The film is based on Paul Morands short story with the same title. It was shot during the summer of 1927. It premiered on 22 November the same year. Fast Workers Fast Workers, also known as Rivets, is a 1933 pre-Code drama film starring John Gilbert and Robert Armstrong as construction workers and romantic rivals for the character played by Mae Clarke. The film, which is based on the unproduced play Rivets by John W. McDermott, was directed by an uncredited Tod Browning. The supporting cast features Virginia Cherrill and Sterling Holloway. Bulldog Drummond Escapes Bulldog Drummond Escapes is a 1937 American film directed by James P. Hogan starring Ray Milland as Capt. Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond. Paramount continued with the Bulldog Drummond series, producing seven more films over the next two years. They replaced Milland with John Howard. Charles' Aunt Charles Aunt is a 1959 Danish comedy film directed by Poul Bang and starring Dirch Passer. Man in a Cocked Hat Carlton-Browne of the F.O. is a 1959 British comedy film made by the Boulting Brothers. It centres on an inept Foreign Office diplomat who is sent to re-establish good relations with the mineral-rich island of Gaillardia, a former British colony that has been forgotten for 50 years and is attracting the attention of both the USA and the USSR. Adua e le compagne Adua and Her Friends, also known as Hungry For Love, is a 1960 Italian film directed by Antonio Pietrangeli with a collaborative screenplay by the films director together with Ruggero Maccari, Ettore Scola and Tullio Pinelli. The movie is about four prostitutes who start a restaurant after their brothel is shut down by the Merlin law, which made brothels illegal in Italy. The Yellow Handkerchief is a 1977 Japanese film directed by Yoji Yamada. It was the winner of the first Best Picture award at the Japan Academy Prize. The film was inspired by a column series written by American journalist Pete Hamill for the New York Post in 1971. A Christmas Romance A Christmas Romance is a 1994 American made-for-television Christmas romantic drama film directed by Sheldon Larry and starring Olivia Newton-John, Gregory Harrison and Chloe Lattanzi, Newton-Johns real-life daughter. It was written by Darrah Cloud based on the novel A Christmas Romance by Maggie Davis. The film was shot on location in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and originally premiered on CBS on December 18, 1994. Newton-John also sings the song "The Way of Love" in the opening and closing credits, a track taken from her 1994 album One Womans Journey. July Rain July Rain is a 1967 Soviet drama film directed by Marlen Khutsiev. Ghost Stories , also known as Ghosts at School, is a 20-episode anime series created in 2000 by Pierrot and Aniplex for Fuji Television, based on a book series by Tōru Tsunemitsu. The series was licensed for the North American market by ADV Films whose English dub replaced the original script with a comedic one. It was also aired in Latin America by Cartoon Network, which had broadcast the entire series unedited on October 1, 2005. The series was also picked up by the anime television network, Animax, who broadcast the series with a different English dub unedited and uncensored under the title Ghosts at School within its respective networks across the world in Southeast Asia, South Asia, and other regions. Shaapit: The Cursed Shaapit is a 2010 Bollywood horror film directed by Vikram Bhatt, starring Aditya Narayan, Rahul Dev, Shweta Agarwal and Shubh Joshi in the lead roles. The film is based on the story of a family whose daughters have been carrying a curse from generation to generation. It also stars Murli Sharma and Nishigandha Wad. This film was shot in Film City and released on 19 March 2010, under the banner of ASA Film Pvt Ltd. Ludwig II Ludwig II is a 2012 film directed by and Marie Noëlle, starring as the younger Bavarian King Ludwig II and Sebastian Schipper as the king in his later years. Swim Little Fish Swim Swim Little Fish Swim is a 2013 French-American indie comedy-drama written, produced and co-directed by Lola Bessis and Ruben Amar. This film was shot in New York on a shoe-string budget. Once finished, it hit the festival circuit after premiering at South By South West in 2013. Swim Little Fish Swim enjoyed a worldwide theatrical release and it has recently been sold to HBO Europe, Netflix, RTBF and OCS among other international networks. The Son of Joseph The Son of Joseph is a 2016 Franco-Belgian drama film written and directed by Eugène Green. It was screened in the Forum section of the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. The Village of No Return The Village of No Return is a 2017 Taiwanese-Chinese action-comedy film directed by Chen Yu-hsun, starring Shu Qi, Wang Qianyuan, Joseph Chang, Eric Tsang and Tony Yang. It was released on January 26, 2017 in Taiwan and on January 28, 2017 in China. Asphyxia Asphyxia is a 2017 Iranian neo-noir film written, produced and directed by Fereydoun Jeyrani and starring Navid Mohammadzadeh, Elnaz Shakerdoust, Mahaya Petrosian and Pardis Ahmadieh. An Unseen Enemy An Unseen Enemy is a 1912 Biograph Company short silent film directed by D. W. Griffith, and was the first film to be made starring the actresses Lillian Gish and Dorothy Gish. A critic of the time stated that "the Gish sisters gave charming performances in this one-reel film". The film was shot in Fort Lee where early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based at the beginning of the 20th century. Finances of the Grand Duke The Grand Dukes Finances is a 1924 silent German comedy film directed by F. W. Murnau. The Fair Co-Ed The Fair Co-Ed, also known as The Varsity Girl, is a 1927 American silent film comedy starring Marion Davies and released through MGM. The film was produced by William Randolph Hearst, through Cosmopolitan Productions and directed by Sam Wood. The film is based on a 1909 play/musical comedy The Fair Co-Ed by George Ade which starred a young Elsie Janis, and opened on Broadway on February 1, 1909. The film survives today, supposedly in the MGM/UA archives, now controlled by Warner Brothers. Son of Lassie Son of Lassie is a 1945 Technicolor feature film produced by MGM based on characters created by Eric Knight, and starring Peter Lawford, Donald Crisp, June Lockhart and Pal. A sequel to Lassie Come Home, the film focuses on the now adult Joe Carraclough after he joins the Royal Air Force during World War II and is shot down over Nazi-occupied Norway along with a stowaway, Lassies son "Laddie" – played by Pal. Son of Lassie was released theatrically on April 20, 1945, by Loews. Tonight and Every Night Tonight and Every Night is a 1945 American musical film directed by Victor Saville and starring Rita Hayworth, Lee Bowman and Janet Blair. The film portrays wartime romance and tragedy in a London musical show, loosely modelled on the Windmill Theatre in Soho, that determined not to miss a single performance during the Blitz. Hayworth plays an American showgirl who falls in love with an RAF pilot played by Bowman. The film was adapted from the play Heart of a City by Lesley Storm. It was used as a Technicolor vehicle for Rita Hayworth after her success with Cover Girl. It was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Music, Original Song and Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture. A major highlight of the film is Hayworth in the "You Excite Me" number, a number often cited as one of Hayworths best performances. The Zigzag of Success Zigzag of Success is a 1968 Soviet comedy film directed by Eldar Ryazanov. The Earth Is a Sinful Song The Earth Is a Sinful Song is a 1973 Finnish drama film directed by Rauni Mollberg and based on the novel Maa on syntinen laulu by late Finnish author Timo K. Mukka. It was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 46th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Drum Drum is a 1976 American film based on the Kyle Onstott novel of the same name. It was released by United Artists and is a sequel to the film Mandingo, released in 1975. The film stars Warren Oates, Pam Grier, Ken Norton, and was directed by Steve Carver. The Inheritance The Inheritance is a 1976 Italian drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. It was entered into the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, where Dominique Sanda won the award for Best Actress. The Whoopee Boys The Whoopee Boys is a 1986 comedy film directed by John Byrum and starring Michael OKeefe and Paul Rodriguez. It was made by the writers and the producers of the 1984 hit film Revenge of the Nerds. A Tale of the Wind A Tale of the Wind is a 1988 French film directed by Joris Ivens and Marceline Loridan. It is also known as A Wind Story. It stars Ivens as he travels in China and tries to capture winds on film, while he reflects on his life and career. The film blends real and fictional elements; it ranges from documentary footage to fantastical dream sequences and Peking opera. It was Ivens last film. Talent for the Game Talent for the Game is a 1991 film directed by Robert M. Young and starring Edward James Olmos, Lorraine Bracco, Terry Kinney, Jamey Sheridan, and Jeff Corbett. The plot concerns a baseball scout. Scenes were filmed on the Palouse in the small town of Genesee, Idaho, between Lewiston and Moscow, and nearby Garfield. Other scenes were shot in northern Idaho at Kellogg. After a disappointing debut in a limited number of theaters in Florida, it went quickly to video. The New Swiss Family Robinson The New Swiss Family Robinson is a 1998 American adventure film directed by Stewart Raffill. The film is based on The Swiss Family Robinson and stars Jane Seymour, David Carradine, James Keach, John Mallory Asher, Blake Bashoff, and Jamie Renée Smith. The Farm: Angola, USA The Farm: Angola, USA is a 1998 award-winning documentary set in the notorious and largest American maximum-security prison, Louisiana State Penitentiary, known as Angola. Loosely based on articles published in Life Sentences, drawn from the prison magazine, The Angolite, the film was directed and produced by Jonathan Stack and Liz Garbus. Wilbert Rideau, a life prisoner who had been editor of the magazine since 1975, also participated in direction and was credited on the film. The film follows the lives of six prison inmates, including Rideau, who tell their own stories of life, death, and survival in a world that few manage to leave. It was filmed during the early years of the long tenure of Warden Burl Cain, who is credited with reducing violence at the prison and establishing many programs to support rehabilitation of the men. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It won the Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury prize, and both the New York and the Los Angeles Film Critics awards for Best Documentary of ‘98. After airing on A&E, it won an Emmy Award. Years later, Stack followed up with the documentary 10 Down, exploring the lives of the survivors of this group 10 years later. One man had been executed and one had died during the making of the first film. Ten years later, three men had gained freedom; two of the first six remained in prison. {| class="wikitable" |+ Inmates profiled |- ! Inmate !! Year imprisoned !! Sentence !! Conviction !! Status |- | John A. Brown Jr. || 1986 || Death || First-degree murder and robbery || Executed in 1997 |- | George Crawford || 1997 || Life || First-degree murder || |- | Wilbert Rideau || 1961 || Death || First-degree murder and kidnapping || Released in 2005 after 4th trial |- | Vincent Simmons || 1977 || 100 years || Two counts of attempted aggravated rape || |- | Eugene "Bishop" Tannehill || 1959 || Life || Second-degree murder and armed robbery || Released by Gov. Kathleen Blanco in August 2007 |- | Logan "Bones" Theriot || 1960 || Life || Murder of wife || Died in prison of lung cancer in 1997 |- | Ashanti Witherspoon || 1972 || 75 years || Armed robbery || Paroled in 1999 |} Diamond Girl Diamond Girl is a 1998 Canadian-South African romance drama television film directed by Timothy Bond and starring Jonathan Cake, Joely Collins, and Kevin Otto. Written by Charles Lazer and based on the novel Diamond Girl by Diana Palmer, the film is about a young paralegal who is secretly in love with her boss, a carefree lawyer who manages his familys Napa Valley vineyard. While he negotiates the sale of the vineyard, his high-powered attorney brother arrives from London and takes control of negotiations. As the deal progresses, the paralegals affections are torn between the two brothers. Sacrifice Sacrifice is a 2000 thriller television film, starring Michael Madsen. It was written by Randall Frakes, based on a novel by Mitchell Smith and directed by Mark L. Lester. The Wolves of Kromer The Wolves of Kromer is a 1998 gay-themed, allegorical fantasy film directed by Will Gould and based on a play of the same name by Charles Lambert. In the small English village of Kromer, the local residents are angered by the wild parties held by the promiscuous wolves who dwell on the edge of town. When a woman is killed by her servants, they manage to put the blame on the wolves, who soon find themselves hunted by an angry mob. Narrated by Boy George, the allegorical tale explores the origins and effects of homophobia. The film debuted at the San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival in 1998 but was released in theaters in December 2000. Fonazei o kleftis Fonazei o kleftis or Fonazi o kleftis is a 1965 Greek drama film directed and written by Giannis Dalianidis and starring Dinos Iliopoulos, Rena Vlachopoulou, Dionysis Papagiannopoulos and Andreas Douzos. It was filmed in the same year. My Little Business Ma petite entreprise is a 1999 French film directed by Pierre Jolivet and written by Jolivet and Simon Michaël. The Cook in Trouble Sorcellerie culinaire, released in the US as The Cook in Trouble and in the UK as Cookery Bewitched, is a 1904 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 585–588 in its catalogues. Sandkings "The Sandkings" is a 1995 Canadian-American television film based on the 1979 novella Sandkings by George R. R. Martin, and the first episode of revived 1960s science-fiction television series The Outer Limits. It premiered on 26 March 1995 on Showtime and features three generations of the Bridges acting family: Beau, his father Lloyd, and son Dylan. Kim Coates and Helen Shaver also star. The episode garnered five Gemini Award nominations. One of these was in the category of Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series for Beau Bridges leading role as Simon Kress, which also garnered nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series and the CableACE Award for Best Actor in a Dramatic Series. Done the Impossible: The Fans' Tale of 'Firefly' and 'Serenity' Done the Impossible is a 2006 documentary film on the fan following for Firefly. Its focus is on how fans came to love the show and played a part in the production of its feature film continuation Serenity. The Nutcracker The Nutcracker is a 1973 Soviet/Russian animated film from the Soyuzmultfilm studio directed by Boris Stepantsev and based partly on Pyotr Tchaikovskys ballet The Nutcracker, but more closely on E.T.A. Hoffmanns novelette The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, the story which inspired the ballet. Ballet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov, who himself starred in his own classic TV edition of The Nutcracker in 1977, included the 1973 animated film as part of his PBS series Stories from my Childhood, of which he was the executive producer. For the U.S. telecast, narration spoken first by Hans Conried and later by Shirley MacLaine was added as well as a version without any narration. There is no dialogue in the original film, except for a few "chipmunk"-like squeals when the mice vanish and the squeals and laughter of the children in the party sequence. The music is taken from several of Tchaikovskys compositions aside from The Nutcracker, including The Russian Dance, Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty. Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story is a 2008 U.S. documentary on the campaign tactics used by Lee Atwater, while working on George H. W. Bushs 1988 presidential election campaign, and how those tactics have transformed presidential campaigns in the United States. In an independent release from InterPositive Media, the film was a Critics Pick in both The New York Times and The Washington Post, screened at the 2008 Democratic and Republican National Conventions, played 40 American cities in the fall of 2008 and was number seven in nationwide per-screen average the weekend of its release. Podaa Podi Podaa Podi is a 2012 Indian Tamil romantic musical film written and directed by debutant Vignesh Shivan, starring Silambarasan and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar. The score and soundtrack of the film were composed by Dharan Kumar, while cinematography and editing were handled by Duncan Telford and Anthony Gonsalves, respectively. The film started production in 2008 and was released on 13 November 2012, as a Diwali release. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Manmadhan for Sale in 2016. And Then I Go And Then I Go is a 2017 American drama film directed by Vincent Grashaw and starring Melanie Lynskey and Justin Long. It is based on the 2004 novel Project X by Jim Shepard. Zhila-byla odna baba Once Upon a Time There Lived a Simple Woman is a 2011 film directed and written by Andrey Smirnov. It tells the story of a Russian peasant woman between 1909 and 1921. The film was funded by the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and the Renova Group. The Zombie King The Zombie King is a British horror comedy film directed by Aidan Belizaire and starring Edward Furlong and Corey Feldman. The film is based on a story by Jennifer Chippindale and Rebecca-Clare Evans. The Yes Men Are Revolting The Yes Men Are Revolting is a 2014 documentary film directed by Laura Nix and The Yes Men, a culture jamming duo who use the aliases Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno. Adam McKay executive produced. The film follows their exploits as they prank various organizations and corporations who engage in climate change denial. Punching Henry Punching Henry is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Gregori Viens and written by Gregori Viens and Henry Phillips. It is a sequel to the 2009 film Punching the Clown. The film stars Henry Phillips, Tig Notaro, Jim Jefferies, Doug Stanhope, Sarah Silverman and J. K. Simmons. The film was released on February 24, 2017, by Well Go USA Entertainment. Little Wing Little Wing is a 2016 Finnish-Danish drama film directed by Selma Vilhunen. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. It won the 2017 Nordic Council Film Prize. Hentai Kamen: The Abnormal Crisis is a 2016 Japanese superhero action comedy film written and directed by , starring Ryohei Suzuki in the title role and based on the manga series Kyūkyoku!! Hentai Kamen created by . The film is a sequel to 2013s Hentai Kamen. It was released in Japan by Toei Company on May 14, 2016. God Bless the Broken Road God Bless the Broken Road is a 2018 American Christian drama film directed by Harold Cronk. A loose interpretation of the 1998 song "Bless the Broken Road," the plot follows a mother who loses her husband in the War in Afghanistan and must cope with the loss. The film stars Lindsay Pulsipher, Makenzie Moss, Andrew Walker, Kim Delaney, Robin Givens, Gary Grubbs, Arthur Cartwright, LaDainian Tomlinson, Madeline Carroll, Ian Van Houten, and Jordin Sparks. It was released in the United States on September 7, 2018, by Freestyle Releasing. His Prehistoric Past His Prehistoric Past is a 1914 American short silent comedy film, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin, featuring a Chaplin in a stone-age kingdom trying to usurp the crown of King Low-Brow to win the affections of the kings favorite wife. As this film was the final one that Chaplin made at Keystone Studios, it was also the last film he made with most of Keystones regular roster of comedians. Co-star Mack Swain would not appear in another Chaplin movie until 1925 when he had a prominent role in the classic Chaplin feature film The Gold Rush. Truant Officer Donald Truant Officer Donald is an animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on August 1, 1941 by RKO Radio Pictures. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1942 but lost to another Disney cartoon Lend a Paw. The story features Donald Duck working as a truant officer and making sure that Huey go to school. The film was directed by Jack King while Clarence Nash provided the voices of Donald and the nephews. Super-Rabbit Super-Rabbit is a 1943 Warner Bros. cartoon starring Bugs Bunny who is parodying the popular comic book character Superman. Super-Rabbit was the 16th Bugs Bunny entry, and the 47th directed by Chuck Jones. It Happened in Brooklyn It Happened in Brooklyn is a 1947 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical romantic comedy film directed by Richard Whorf and starring Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson, Peter Lawford, and Jimmy Durante and featuring Gloria Grahame and Marcy McGuire. It Happened in Brooklyn was Sinatras third film for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, who had purchased his contract from RKO because Louis B. Mayer was a huge Sinatra fan. The film contains six songs written by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne, and included "The Songs Gotta Come From the Heart", "The Brooklyn Bridge", "Whose Baby Are You", "I Believe", "Time After Time", and "Its the Same Old Dream". French Rarebit French Rarebit is a 1951 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short, directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. The title is a takeoff on "Welsh rarebit", which is also known as "Welsh rabbit". All the Fine Young Cannibals All the Fine Young Cannibals is a 1960 American film directed by Michael Anderson, based on the novel by Rosamond Marshall starring Robert Wagner, Natalie Wood, Susan Kohner, George Hamilton, and Pearl Bailey. Hamilton said it "combined Southern Gothic with a biopic of jazzman Chet Baker". Bandini Bandini is a 1963 Hindi drama film directed and produced by Bimal Roy, the man who directed classics such as Do Bigha Zameen and Devdas. Bandini stars Nutan, giving one of the finest performances of her career, along with Ashok Kumar and Dharmendra as leads, and explores the human conflicts of love and hate intertwined in the mind of Kalyani. The lead female role was offered to one of Roys favourite actresses Vyjayanthimala, who earlier worked with Roy in Devdas and Madhumati. However, due to her busy schedule she refused the role, which later went to Nutan, who had worked with Roy in Sujata. The movie tells the story of a woman prisoner serving life imprisonment for murder, Kalyani, the all suffering, selfless, sacrificing and strong, yet weak Indian woman. She must make a choice between two very different men, Devendra, the loving prison doctor, and Bikash, a man from her past. The film is based on the Bengali novel Tamasi by Jarasandha, a former jail superintendent who spent much of his career as a jailor in Northern Bengal, and wrote many fictional versions of his experiences. Bandini was the tenth highest grosser of the year and was declared a Semi Hit at Box Office India, though it received not just critical acclaim, but also swept that years Filmfare Awards, winning six awards in all, including the top awards of Best Film and Best Director, as well as Best Actress, and is still considered a landmark movie of the 1960s, especially being the last feature film of the director Bimal Roy, a master of realism. Still Life Still Life is a 1974 Iranian film directed by Sohrab Shahid-Saless. It was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear. I due carabinieri I due carabinieri is a 1984 Italian crime comedy film directed by Carlo Verdone. Special Effects Special Effects is a 1984 American thriller film directed by Larry Cohen and starring Zoë Lund and Eric Bogosian. Its plot follows a woman who is cast in a film by a director based on a murder he committed. Angel Cop is a six-part original video animation created and directed by Ichirō Itano. A manga adaptation written and illustrated by Taku Kitazaki was serialized in Newtype in 1989 and collected into a Newtype 100% collection released in April 1990. Alas de mariposa Butterfly Wings is a 1991 Spanish drama film directed by Juanma Bajo Ulloa. Pirates of the 20th Century Pirates of the 20th Century is a 1980 Soviet action/adventure film about modern piracy. The film was directed by Boris Durov, the story was written by Boris Durov and Stanislav Govorukhin. The film was the leader of Soviet distribution in 1980 and had 87.6 million viewers. The Girl in the Sneakers The Girl in the Sneakers is a 1999 Iranian drama film directed by Rasul Sadr Ameli. Bangaram Bangaram is an Indian Telugu-language action film which released on 3 May 2006 and was directed by Dharani. This film has Pawan Kalyan in the lead role as the titular character and Meera Chopra, Sanusha, Ashutosh Rana, Mukesh Rishi, Raja Abel, and Reema Sen in supporting roles. Frozen City Frozen City is a 2006 Finnish drama film directed by Aku Louhimies. The Last Hit Man The Last Hit Man is a 2008 direct-to-video crime thriller film directed by Christopher Warre Smets. It tells the story of an aging contract killer who finds himself in crisis between his daughter and his job after an assignment gone awry. Ghost of New Orleans Little Murder is a 2011 supernatural horror thriller film directed by Predrag Antonijević. The film premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival on January 8, 2011. The movie was distributed wide in the US on February 17, 2017 under the new title Ghost of New Orleans. The Journey Home The Journey Home is a 2014 Canadian-Italian family adventure-drama film starring Dakota Goyo, Goran Višnjić, and Bridget Moynahan, written by Hugh Hudson, directed by Roger Spottiswoode and Brando Quilici. Filmed on location in Ontario and Manitoba, Canada, it follows a local teenager, who works to reunite a lost polar bear cub with its mother. It premiered in November 2014, and received generally mixed-to-positive reviews. Full Love Full Love is an upcoming action drama written, produced, edited, and directed by Jean-Claude Van Damme, who also stars in the film as the main character Frenchy. The film also features two of his children, Kristopher Van Varenberg and Bianca Bree. The first edit of the film was screened at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival under the former title The Eagle Path. A theatrical release in 2019 was promoted at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Condorito: The Movie Condorito: La Película is a Chilean-Peruvian 3D animated action-comedy film based on the comic book series of the same name by Pepo. The film features the voices of Omar Chaparro, Jessica Cediel, and Cristián de la Fuente. The film was first released in Latin America on 12 October 2017 in 2D and 3D formats, distributed by 20th Century Fox, where the film was a box office success in many countries within the region, including Chile, Peru, Mexico, and Colombia. The film was released in the United States on 12 January 2018, distributed by Pantelion Films. The Big Shakedown The Big Shakedown is a 1934 American Pre-Code drama film starring Charles Farrell and Bette Davis, and directed by John Francis Dillon. The screenplay is based on the story "Cut Rate" by Niven Busch and Samuel G. Engel. The film also stars Ricardo Cortez and Glenda Farrell and is director John Francis Dillons final film. Donald's Cousin Gus Donalds Cousin Gus is a 1939 Walt Disney cartoon in which Donald Duck is visited by his gluttonous cousin, Gus Goose, who proceeds to eat Donald out of house and home. It was released on May 3, 1939. Gus Goose had already been a recurring character in Al Taliaferros Donald Duck newspaper comic since 9 May 1938. This cartoon was also the first ever pre-recorded program to be televised in the United States, airing as part of NBCs "first night" of sponsored programming on May 3, 1939. The short was directed by Jack King, and animated by Lee Morehouse, Wolfgang Reitherman, and Don Towsley. The story was created by Jack Hannah and Carl Barks. The Private War of Major Benson The Private War of Major Benson is 1955 comedy film starring Charlton Heston, Julie Adams, Sal Mineo and Tim Hovey, about a tough-talking U.S. Army officer who must shape up the JROTC program at Sheridan Academy, a Catholic boys military academy, or be forced out of the Army. The movie was filmed on St. Catherines Military School campus in 1955, with cadets as the actors in all but the leading roles. Universal Pictures chose St. Catherines cadets and location for their humorous comedy about the challenges facing the new commandant of a military school by the antics of a group of grade school cadets. The picture featured a full battalion of St. Catherines students. The film has not been remade, but its basic premise was done twice in the following forty years, such as Hard Knox for TV and most notably with Major Payne, which was also filmed by Universal Pictures. Four Times That Night Four Times that Night is a 1971 Italian sex comedy film directed by Mario Bava. Cavegirl The 1985 motion picture Cavegirl was written and directed by David Oliver. The film tells the story of a clumsy high school boy named Rex who gets lost in a cave while on a class excursion. A crystal opens a time portal and sends him back in time to caveman times. There he meets "smokin hot" Eba. The antics follow as Rex tries to get Eba to sleep with him. It is Stacey Qs film debut. Zavtra byla voyna Tomorrow Was the War is a 1987 Soviet drama film directed by Yuri Kara based on the eponymous novella by Boris Vasilyev. The film was Karas thesis at VGIK. No Retreat, No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers No Retreat, No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers is a 1990 American action film directed by Lucas Lowe, and starring Loren Avedon and Keith Vitali. While financed by Seasonal Entertainment, the film does not continue the story of the original film No Retreat or the sequel, both directed by Corey Yuen. Netherworld Netherworld is a 1992 American horror film written and directed by David Schmoeller and produced by Charles Band. The Reincarnation of Isabel Black Magic Rites is a 1973 Italian film directed by Renato Polselli. Produced under the title of La reincarnazione, the film was shot between December 1971 and January 1972 in Italy. It was originally submitted for review for Italian Film censorship board twice in 1972 when it was eventually passed in November 11. The film was released on home video as The Reincarnation of Isabel and Black Magic Rites. Jhooth Bole Kauwa Kaate Jhooth Bole Kauwa Kaate is a 1998 Indian Hindi comedy film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee resembling old comedies like Chupke Chupke. The movie stars Anil Kapoor, Juhi Chawla, Amrish Puri, Reema Lagoo and Anupam Kher in the lead roles. The film also featured Sajid Khan, Farah Khans brother in a supporting role. The movie was the last movie of the legend Hrishikesh Mukherjee. 'Twas the Night Twas the Night is a 2001 Disney Channel Original Movie directed by Nick Castle and starring Josh Zuckerman, Brenda Grate, Bryan Cranston, and Jefferson Mappin. It was released in December for the Christmas holiday. Disney Channel has aired the film every year sometime in December. I'm Staying! Im Staying! is a 2003 French comedy film directed by Diane Kurys. Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa! Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa! is a 2006 BBC Four television play starring Michael Sheen as the English comic actor Kenneth Williams, based on Williams own diaries. Cheryl Campbell plays Williamss mother, Lou. Michael Sheen performed extensive research for the role, watching archive footage and reading books. He also followed the cabbage soup diet to lose to play Williams. The drama received good reviews, with The Observer singling out Sheens performance as "a characterisation for which the description tour-de-force is, frankly, pretty faint praise". The Times compared Sheens performance to "a diamond that is so dazzling as a result of the expertise deployed in its cutting that you can’t fully focus on the underlying shape of the stone, which is what actually enables it to glitter so spectacularly." Viewing figures were 860,000 for its original airing, including timeshift, making it by far the most popular BBC Four broadcast of March 2006. Its repeat showing on 17 March 2006 garnered another 252,000 viewers. Sheens performance won a Royal Television Society award for Best Male Actor, and the play also won two BAFTA nominations. It was released on DVD as Fantabulosa! – The Kenneth Williams Story in October 2009, and has been rebroadcast several times in the UK since its original airing. Krakatoa: Volcano of Destruction Krakatoa: The Last Days is a BBC Television docudrama that premiered on 7 May 2006 on BBC One. The program is based upon four eyewitness accounts of the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa, an active stratovolcano between the islands of Sumatra and Java, present day Indonesia. Mothers Mothers is a 2010 film by Milcho Manchevski. The internationally co-produced film is notable for its innovative use of fiction and documentary. Manchevski attributes his experiment to his interest in the blurring lines between truth and fiction, drama and documentary. The three stories focus on three aspects of life in contemporary Republic of Macedonia. Mothers, whose motto is “The Truth Hurts” explores the nature of truth – all three stories are based on real events, but only one - the most incredible - is told as documentary. This story examines the unsolved mystery of the Kichevo serial killer who murdered several retired cleaning women. A crime reporter who covered the stories was arrested, and two days later he was found dead with his head in a bucket of water. A suicide note was found in his cell. Mothers premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and had its European premiere in the Panorama section of the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. La vita facile The Perfect Life is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Lucio Pellegrini. It was screened out of competition at the 2011 Montreal World Film Festival. Ishkq in Paris Ishkq in Paris is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language romance film starring Preity Zinta, Rhehan Malliek and Isabelle Adjani, directed by Prem Raj, produced by Zinta and co-written by Raj and Zinta. Initially set for release on 21 September 2012, the film was postponed multiple times before finally being released on 24 May 2013 in India, the United Kingdom and the United States. Koimoi stated the film failed to attract an initial audience, did not get any word of mouth publicity and was unable to compete for audience against the Indian Premier League cricket finals held its opening weekend. Bajatey Raho Bajatey Raho is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Shashant Shah and produced by Krishika Lulla. The film stars Tusshar Kapoor, Dolly Ahluwalia, Ranvir Shorey, Vinay Pathak and Vishakha Singh. The film follows a bunch of unlikely avengers get into the act, and cons a wealthy but fraud businessmen. Bajatey Raho is director Shahs third film, after Dasvidaniya and Chalo Dilli, both of which starred Pathak in the lead. The film released on 26 July 2013 to mixed reviews from critics. Frankenstein vs. the Mummy Frankenstein vs. The Mummy is a 2015 horror film written and directed by Damien Leone. It is the first on-screen confrontation between The Mummy and Frankensteins monster. It was released on DVD and digital download. Pale Moon is a 2014 Japanese crime drama film directed by Daihachi Yoshida and based on a novel by Mitsuyo Kakuta. Tom and Jerry: Spy Quest Tom and Jerry: Spy Quest is a 2015 animated action adventure spy comedy crossover direct-to-video film produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Despite the film being purposed for the Tom and Jerry franchise, it is a crossover between Tom and Jerry and Hanna-Barberas Jonny Quest and served as a sequel to the original 1964 series. It is also the first Jonny Quest entry produced without the assistance of William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, who died in 2001 and 2006 respectively. It was originally released digitally on June 9, 2015, followed by a DVD release on June 23, 2015. In this film, Jonny Quests original voice actor, Tim Matheson, is involved. Now or Never Now or Never is a 1921 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd and directed by Hal Roach and Fred C. Newmeyer. Here Comes the Navy Here Comes the Navy is a 1934 American romantic comedy film written by Earl Baldwin and Ben Markson and directed by Lloyd Bacon. The film stars James Cagney, Pat OBrien, Gloria Stuart and Frank McHugh. Stuart was Oscar-nominated 63 years later for another nautical epic, Titanic. Donald's Ostrich Donalds Ostrich is an animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on December 10, 1937 by RKO Radio Pictures. It was the third film in the Donald Duck series of short films, although billed at the time as a Mickey Mouse cartoon. It was the first of the series to be released by RKO. Donalds Ostrich was directed by Jack King and features the voices of Clarence Nash as Donald Duck, Pinto Colvig as Hortense the Ostrich, and Elvia Allman and Billy Bletcher as radio voices. Too Many Girls Too Many Girls is a 1940 American musical comedy film directed by George Abbott, written by John Twist, and starring Lucille Ball, Richard Carlson, Ann Miller, Eddie Bracken, Frances Langford, Desi Arnaz and Hal Le Roy. It was released on October 8, 1940, by RKO Pictures. Both Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball credited the production for bringing them together. They married on November 30, 1940, less than two months after the films release. Journey for Margaret Journey for Margaret is a 1942 drama film set in London in World War II. It stars Robert Young and Laraine Day as a couple who have to deal with the loss of their unborn child due to a bombing raid. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by William Lindsay White. This was the final film of the prolific director W. S. Van Dyke. The Secret of Convict Lake The Secret of Convict Lake is a 1951 American black-and-white western film starring Glenn Ford and Gene Tierney. It was directed by Michael Gordon and produced by Frank P. Rosenberg, with music by Sol Kaplan. The film was a critical and commercial success. Ethel Barrymore and Ann Dvorak co-starred. The story is fiction, based on legends of Convict Lake, located in the Sierra Nevada mountain ranges of northern California. The Ride Back The Ride Back is a 1957 American Western film directed by Allen H. Miner and written by Antony Ellis. The film stars Anthony Quinn, William Conrad, Lita Milan, Victor Millan and Jorge Trevino and was produced by Conrad. It was released on April 29, 1957, by United Artists. It was partially filmed in Wildwood Regional Park in Thousand Oaks. It was produced by Robert Aldrich who called it "a good Western with psychological overtones." Take This Job and Shove It Take This Job and Shove It is a 1981 American comedy film directed by Gus Trikonis and starring Robert Hays, Barbara Hershey, Art Carney, and David Keith. The film was named after a popular country song, "Take This Job and Shove It", which was written by David Allan Coe and sung by Johnny Paycheck; both men had minor roles in the film. Return to Mayberry Return to Mayberry is a 1986 American made-for-television romantic comedy film based on the 1960s sitcoms The Andy Griffith Show and Mayberry R.F.D.. The film premiered on April 13, 1986 on NBC, and was the highest-rated television film of 1986. Sixteen of the original cast members reunited and reprised their roles for the film and its success could have led to additional Mayberry programs, but Griffith was committed to Matlock for the 1986-87 season. Most of the characters from the old series are revisited. The slightly milquetoast Howard Sprague, in an attempt to look younger, is seen in various hues of hair color. Gomer Pyle, having returned to civilian life following his stint in the Marines, shares filling-station duties with his cousin Goober, and the pair are seen together for only the third time in the history of the franchise. Howard Morris and Denver Pyle reprise the hillbilly roles of Ernest T. Bass and Briscoe Darling, respectively, along with Maggie Peterson and The Dillards as the rest of the Darling family. Otis Campbell, the former town drunk, has become sober and now drives an ice cream truck. The film serves as the series finale to The Andy Griffith Show, as no further episodes were made to continue from where it left off. It also serves as the final appearances of the characters from the show who returned in the film. Little Criminals Little Criminals is a 1995 Canadian film. It was directed by Stephen Surjik. The film was shot in Vancouver in the spring of 1995. The camerawork is mostly done hand-held and at eye level for a more realistic feeling. The Winner The Winner is a 1996 film directed by Alex Cox and written by Wendy Riss based on her play A Darker Purpose. Most noted for its quirky cast and art department, including production designer Cecilia Montiel. The film was substantially re-edited by its executive producers, Mark Damon and Rebecca De Mornay, and the original score – by Coxs longtime collaborators Pray for Rain – was replaced by a jazz score. Cox requested that his name be removed from the credits. Così ridevano The Way We Laughed is a 1998 Italian film directed by Gianni Amelio. It tells the story of two Sicilian brothers, Giovanni and Pietro, who emigrate to the city of Turin. Giovanni works hard to help Pietro study to be a teacher, but Pietro does poorly. Then Pietro disappears. The film won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. Woman Wanted Woman Wanted is a 1999 film directed by Kiefer Sutherland. It is based on a novel by Joanna Glass, who also wrote the screenplay. It stars Sutherland, Holly Hunter, Michael Moriarty, and Sutherlands mother, Shirley Douglas. Advertising Rules! Viktor Vogel – Commercial Man is a 2001 German comedy film released in 2001 in the US and other countries as Advertising Rules! Directed by Lars Kraume, the cast includes Alexander Scheer, Götz George, and Chulpan Khamatova. Bangarada Manushya Bangaarada Manushya is a 1972 Indian Kannada language film based on T. K. Rama Raos novel of same name. Ramarao was known for his crime and detective novels, but this film was a social drama. It was directed by Siddalingaiah under the banner Srinidhi Productions. Prior to this, Siddalingaiah had worked with Rajkumar in Mayor Muthanna. It stars Rajkumar and Bharathi in lead roles. The film screened for over two years at the States Theatre in Bangalore. The film was produced by R. Lakshman and Gopal, the film set new standards in the production design. Breaking away from conventional movie making, the producers preferred an open discussion with the crew and preliminary survey of outdoor shooting venues. While Lakshman was a Kannada activist closely associated with a league of frontline writers such as A.N. Krishna Rao and M.N. Murthy and managing the famous Bharat Talkies on the J.C. Road, Gopal was his close associate with a penchant for cinema. Most of the film was shot in Kalasa village in Chikmagalur district. The music for the film was composed by G. K. Venkatesh. All five songs of the film became hits. Among the five songs, the song "Aagadu Endu Kai Katti Kulithare" became an inspirational song to the people. All the songs were sung by P. B. Sreenivas and P. Susheela. The film was panned by critics upon its release. However, it went on to become a massive hit and is today viewed as a milestone in Rajkumars career. On the centenary of Indian cinema in April 2013, Forbes included Rajkumars performance in the film on its list, "25 Greatest Acting Performances of Indian Cinema". The film was remade in Telugu in 1975 as Devudulanti Manishi, starring Krishna. Akhiyon Se Goli Maare Akhiyon Se Goli Maare is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language comedy film, directed by Harmesh Malhotra, starring Govinda, Raveena Tandon, Kader Khan, Shakti Kapoor, Asrani and Johnny Lever. The film was released on 2 August 2002. Hell on Wheels Höllentour is a 2004 German film. The US release was titled Hell on Wheels. The film is a record of the 100th anniversary Tour de France in 2003 from the perspective of Germanys Team Telekom, focusing on rider Erik Zabel. The film is directed by Pepe Danquart who won an Academy Award for Live Action Short Film in 1993 for Black Rider. In 2004, Mona Bräuer won a German Film Critics Award for Best Editing. Hey Good Looking! Hey Good Looking! is a 2006 French comedy film directed by Lisa Azuelos. Shaadi Se Pehle Shaadi Se Pehle is a 2006 Indian Hindi comedy film directed by Satish Kaushik and produced by Subhash Ghai. The film stars Akshay Khanna, Ayesha Takia, Mallika Sherawat, Sunil Shetty and Aftab Shivdasani in lead roles. It released on 6 April 2006. Though the movie was declared a critical and commercial failure however since then it has attained cult status. The dialogue of actor Sunil Shetty was highly famous "Anna, Chaubees Ghanta Chaukanna". The movie is loosely inspired from an old Hindi movie, Meri Biwi Ki Shaadi starring Amol Palekar. Red Canyon Red Canyon is a 2008 film directed by Giovanni Rodriguez, produced by Laura Pratt, and written by Rodriguez and Pratt. It was filmed in the badlands of Utah in 2007, and stars Norman Reedus, Justin Hartley and Christine Lakin The film is also notable for the ending and the directorial debut of Giovanni Rodriguez, the stepson of well-known artist Antonio Martorell. Sister Smile Sister Smile is a Belgian-French biographical drama film directed by Stijn Coninx and written by Coninx, Ariane Fert and Chris Vander Stappen. The film stars Cécile de France as Jeannine Deckers, also known as The Singing Nun). The film won the Magritte Award for Best Costume Design. Haunting of Cellblock 11 Apparitional, also known as Haunting of Cellblock 11, is a 2013 American horror film about a reality TV ghost hunting crew that investigates an abandoned prison. It was directed and written by Andrew P. Jones. The film premiered on July 20, 2013 at the Goodrich Capital 8 Theaters in Jefferson City, Missouri where most of the movie was filmed. The Days That Confused The Days That Confused is a 2016 Estonian comedy-drama film directed by Triin Ruumet. The film stars Hendrik Toompere Jr. Jr. and Klaudia Tiitsmaa. The Battle of Elderbush Gulch The Battle at Elderbush Gulch is a 1913 American silent Western film directed by D. W. Griffith and featuring Mae Marsh, Lillian Gish, and Lionel Barrymore. For Better, for Worse For Better, for Worse is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Gloria Swanson. The film was the second of four "marriage films" directed by DeMille and the second DeMille film starring Gloria Swanson. For Better, for Worse was adapted for the screen by William C. DeMille. Jeanie MacPherson wrote the films scenario. Don Juan Don Juan is a 1926 American romantic Adventure film directed by Alan Crosland. It is the first feature-length film to utilize the Vitaphone sound-on-disc sound system with a synchronized musical score and sound effects, though it has no spoken dialogue. The film is inspired by Lord Byrons 1821 epic poem of the same name. The screenplay was written by Bess Meredyth with intertitles by Maude Fulton and Walter Anthony. Don Juan stars John Barrymore as the hand-kissing womanizer. The film has the most kisses in film history, with Barrymore kissing Mary Astor and Estelle Taylor 127 times. Donald's Vacation Donalds Vacation is a Donald Duck cartoon made by The Walt Disney Company and released by RKO Pictures on August 9, 1940. The film, which was directed by Jack King, shows Donald Duck having many troubles with the outdoors when he goes on vacation. Fingers at the Window Fingers at the Window is a 1942 film directed by Charles Lederer and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Moon and Sixpence The Moon and Sixpence is a 1942 film adaptation of W. Somerset Maughams novel of the same name. Dimitri Tiomkin was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. Jungle Jim Jungle Jim is a 1948 black and white adventure film directed by William Berke and starring Johnny Weissmuller. It is based on Alex Raymonds Jungle Jim comic strip and was distributed by Columbia Pictures. It is the first picture in the Jungle Jim series that consists of 16 films originally released between 1948 and 1955. In 1954, Columbia turned over its Jungle Jim rights to its television subsidiary, and in the last three films of the series Weissmullers character is named "Johnny Weissmuller" instead of Jungle Jim. Devil Goddess was the last entry in the series, as well as being Weissmullers last feature film. The Noose The Noose is a Polish film released in 1958, directed by Wojciech Jerzy Has, and starring Gustaw Holoubek. The film is an adaptation of a short story by Marek Hłasko, and follows a day in the life of an alcoholic. Night Must Fall Night Must Fall is a remake of the 1937 film of the same name, which was in turn based on the 1935 play by Emlyn Williams. It was directed by Karel Reisz from a script by Clive Exton and starred Albert Finney, Mona Washbourne, and Susan Hampshire, but was not as successful as the original film. The film was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. Wonder Woman WonderWoman is a 1974 American made-for-television superhero film based on the DC Comics character of the same name, directed by Vincent McEveety and starring Cathy Lee Crosby. The film was a pilot for an intended television series being considered by ABC. Ratings were described as "respectable but not exactly wondrous," and ABC did not pick up the pilot. Instead, Warner Brothers and ABC developed a different Wonder Woman television concept that fit the more traditional presentation of the character as created by William Moulton Marston, turning away from the 1968–72 era that had influenced the pilot. The New Original Wonder Woman, which premiered in 1975, starred Lynda Carter and eventually led to the Wonder Woman TV series. Crosby would later claim that she was offered the chance to reprise the role in that series. Emanuelle Around the World Emanuelle Around the World, also known as The Degradation of Emanuelle and Confessions of Emanuelle, is a 1977 sexploitation film by Italian director Joe DAmato, starring Laura Gemser and George Eastman. The film was one of the most expensive films ever made in Italy at that time, not just in cast but in locations. The filming was done in many countries; Hong Kong, Iran, Nepal, America and in a studio in Italy. It features a notable cast, including Gemser, Karin Schubert, Ivan Rassimov and Eastman. Occupation in 26 Pictures Occupation in 26 Pictures, also known as Occupation in 26 Tableaux, is a 1978 Yugoslavian war film directed by Lordan Zafranović. It was entered into the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 51st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Going Ape! Going Ape! is a 1981 American comedy film directed by Jeremy Joe Kronsberg and produced by Paramount Pictures. The original music score was composed by Elmer Bernstein. This film starred Tony Danza as Foster, Stacey Nelkin as Cynthia, Jessica Walter as Fiona, Danny DeVito as Lazlo, and three orangutans. The film was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actor for DeVito. In this comedy, the death of his rich circus performer father leaves Foster as the sole heir to a five million dollar estate—if he can keep his three pet orangutans safe and sound for the next two years. With the help of his disgruntled girlfriend Cynthia and the apes eccentric handler Lazlo, Foster must struggle to keep the outrageous primates out of trouble and away from a trio of bungling hitmen. Father and Sons Father and Sons is a 2003 French-Canadian comedy film directed by Michel Boujenah. Guilty Hearts Guilty Hearts is an omnibus drama film consisting of six short stories. It is directed by George Gargurevich, Krystoff Pizykucki, Paul Black, Phil Dornfield, Ravi Kumar, and Savina Dellicour, and written by George Augusto. One source gives Gargurevich as Augusto and also includes director Benjamin Ross. Charlie Sheen and Anna Faris star in the episode "Spelling Bee"; Eva Mendes in "Outskirts"; Julie Delpy in "Notting Hill Anxiety Festival"; Stellan Skarsgård in "Torte Bluma"; Kathy Bates in "The Ingrate"; and Imelda Staunton in "Ready". It was produced by Dominic Norris, Josie Law, Peter Soldinger, and Stephen Sacks. Sweet Mud Sweet Mud is a 2006 Israeli satirical drama film written and directed by Dror Shaul. The semi-autobiographical film was shot on the kibbutzim of Ruhama and Nir Eliyahu, and draws on Shauls memories of growing up on a kibbutz with his mentally unstable and widowed mother. Hilde Hilde is a 2009 German biographical film directed by Kai Wessel and starring Heike Makatsch, Dan Stevens and Monica Bleibtreu. It depicts the life of the German actress Hildegard Knef. Nina Frisk Nina Frisk is a Swedish comedy film from 2007, written and directed by Maria Blom. Nina Frisk is an air hostess with a dysfunctional family that she tries to help. Thirst Thirst is a 2010 Canadian thriller film directed by Jeffrey Lando and starring Lacey Chabert, Tygh Runyan, Mercedes McNab, and Brandon Quinn. Salami Aleikum Salami Aleikum is a 2009 Comedy film by Ali Samadi Ahadi about an Iranian migrant family in Germany who try to cope with life in exile. There are animation parts and some musical videoclips are included. Salami Aleikum was a successful film in Germany. Doc West Doc West is a 2009 Italian Western film starring Terence Hill and Paul Sorvino. It was originally an Italian TV miniseries before it was re-edited. Beyond Clueless Beyond Clueless is a 2014 British documentary film about teen movies, directed by Charlie Lyne, narrated by Fairuza Balk and with an original soundtrack by Summer Camp. The film features extracts from over 200 teen movies, with a particular emphasis on those released between 1995 and 2004. The film was funded on Kickstarter in January 2013 and edited in Lynes bedroom. It premiered at SXSW 2014 and went on to play at film festivals including International Film Festival Rotterdam, CPH:DOX and Hot Docs. Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic is a 2017 Japanese animated film based on the Black Butler manga series written and illustrated by Yana Toboso. The film was produced by A-1 Pictures, directed by Noriyuki Abe and written by Hiroyuki Yoshino, featuring character designs by Minako Shiba and music by Yasunori Mitsuda. It premiered in Japan on January 21, 2017. A few months after its Japanese release, Funimation announced that they had licensed and would screen the film in a limited theatrical release in North America later in June of that year. The Hungry The Hungry is a 2017 Indian drama film directed by Bornila Chatterjee. It was filmed by London-based cinematographer Nick Cooke. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and is a modern adaptation of Titus Andronicus by William Shakespeare. Uma Uma is 2018 Indian Bengali-language drama film directed by Srijit Mukherji, under the banner of SVF Entertainment Pvt Ltd, starring Jisshu Sengupta, Sara Sengupta, Anjan Dutt, Srabanti Chatterjee, Sayantika Banerjee, Anirban Bhattacharya and Rudranil Ghosh. The movie was released on 1 June 2018. Haami Haami is a Bengali film directed by Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee. It is distributed by Eros International. The official trailer of the film released in April 2018. The film tells a story of friendship in a junior co-ed school. The New Babylon The New Babylon is a 1929 silent historical drama film written and directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg. The film deals with the 1871 Paris Commune and the events leading to it, and follows the encounter and tragic fate of two lovers separated by the barricades of the Commune. Composer Dmitri Shostakovich wrote his first film score for this movie. In the fifth reel of the score he quotes the revolutionary anthem, "La Marseillaise", juxtaposed contrapuntally with the famous "Can-can" from Offenbachs Orpheus in the Underworld. Footage from The New Babylon was included in Guy Debords feature film The Society of the Spectacle. Kozintsev and Trauberg found some of their inspiration in Karl Marxs The Civil War in France and The Class Struggle in France, 1848-50. Stage Door Cartoon Stage Door Cartoon is a 1944 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The Munekata Sisters is a 1950 drama film directed by Yasujirō Ozu and starring Kinuyo Tanaka and Hideko Takamine. Fort Massacre Fort Massacre is a 1958 Western directed by Joseph M. Newman, starring Joel McCrea, Forrest Tucker and Susan Cabot. A possibly mad cavalry commander leads his troops through dangerous Indian territory. "Giliap" Giliap is a 1975 Swedish drama film directed by Roy Andersson, starring Thommy Berggren as a man who takes a job as a waiter at a run-down hotel. It was a financial and critical failure, and it led to Anderssons not making another feature film for 25 years. Andersson admitted that the film contains flaws, and he said that the main reason for them was that he was not completely in control of the production, and therefore he had to compromise in several scenes. He also suggested that the audience was not ready for the film, expecting it to be more similar to his previous film A Swedish Love Story: "I think they didnt understand what I was doing. Later, when Kubrick came out with Barry Lyndon, people accepted thatits the same mood. But these things take time." The Crazy Family is a 1984 Japanese film directed by Sōgo Ishii. Dream Machine Dream Machine is a 1991 American comedy thriller film, starring Corey Haim, Brittney Lewis and Randall England. The screenplay was written by Eric Hendershot and based on the old urban legend of a wife selling off a Porsche for a suspiciously low price to get revenge on a cheating husband. The film was released direct-to-video in 1991. The Garden The Garden is a 1990 British arthouse film by director Derek Jarman produced by James Mackay for Basilisk Communications in association with Channel 4, British Screen and ZDF. It focuses on homosexuality and Christianity set against a backdrop of Jarmans bleak coastal home of Dungeness in Kent, and his garden and the nearby landscape surrounding a nuclear power station, a setting Jarman compares to the Garden of Eden or Garden of Gethsemenae. The film was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival. Love, Sex and Eating the Bones Love, Sex and Eating the Bones is a 2003 Canadian romantic comedy film directed and screenwriter|written by Sudz Sutherland featuring a mostly African American and Black Canadian leading cast. It premiered and played twice at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Canadian First Feature Film. Billa Billa is a 1980 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by R. Krishnamurthy and produced by Suresh Balaje. The film stars Rajinikanth, Sripriya, K. Balaji, Major Sundarrajan, R. S. Manohar, Thengai Srinivasan and A. V. M. Rajan. It was a remake of Don, a 1978 Hindi film written by Salim-Javed and starring Amitabh Bachchan. In turn, Billa went on to have its own remake, the 2007 Tamil film Billa. The film revolves around Billa, a fearless and ruthless Mafia don in Madras, who is fatally wounded during an encounter with the police. Wanting to uncover Billas accomplices, the police commissioner Alexander trains a lookalike village bumpkin Rajappa to pose as Billa and infiltrate the gang. The rest of the film deals with how Rajappa learns more about Billas gang, and tries to get all of them arrested. Billa was released on 26 January 1980, and became commercial success, running for over 25 weeks in theatres. It was a turning point in Rajinikanths career, disproving detractors that claimed he was "finished" and which saw him accepted as a full-fledged hero. He was subsequently cast in a series of roles modelled after Bachchans "angry young man" persona, in various Tamil remakes of Hindi films written by Salim-Javed and starring Bachchan, who Rajinikanth has credited as his inspiration. The success of Billa established Rajinikanth as one of the top stars of South Indian cinema. Five Moons Plaza Five Moons Square is a 2003 Italian political thriller film written and directed by Renzo Martinelli. It is inspired by the story of the kidnapping and murder of Italian politician Aldo Moro by the Red Brigades terrorist group, of which the film suggests a possible reconstruction within a fictive conspiracy-theory. Rage Rage is a 2006 German television crime film directed by Züli Aladağ. The Man Who Loves The Man Who Loves is a 2008 Italian romance-drama film directed by Maria Sole Tognazzi. It was the opening film at the 2008 Rome Film Festival. Gothic & Lolita Psycho is a 2010 Japanese film directed by Go Ohara. It stars Rina Akiyama, Ruito Aoyagi, Minami Tsukui, Misaki Momose, Yurei Yanagi, Masahito Okamoto, Satoshi Hakuzen and Asami Sugiura. Dik Trom Dik Trom is a Dutch film from 2010 directed by Arne Toonen. Unlike the previous Dik Trom films, this film is not directly based on the Dik Trom childrens book series, but features a new story. Debtocracy Debtocracy is a 2011 left-wing documentary film by Katerina Kitidi and Aris Chatzistefanou. The documentary examines the causes of the Greek debt crisis in 2010 and advocates for the default of "odious debt". The documentary has been distributed online under a Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0 license since 6 April 2011, and the production said that it has no interest in any kind of commercial exploitation of the project. The documentary is available in Greek and English and is subtitled in French, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. According to The Nation, half a million people watched the film in the first five days of its release. The film was followed by a Greek-language book with the same title. Samar Samar is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language action-adventure film written and directed by Thiru. It features Vishal, Trisha Krishnan and Sunaina in the lead roles, with Manoj Bajpayee and J. D. Chakravarthy appearing in supporting roles. Richard M. Nathan handled the cinematography, while the films soundtrack and score were composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja and Dharan Kumar, respectively. The Telugu version titled Vetadu-Ventadu, is scheduled for release on 24 January 2013, Later on, it was dubbed in Hindi as Gabbar Sher in 2016. The story revolves around a trekking guide, who is forced to leave for Bangkok under strange circumstances and witnesses a series of puzzling incidents there. After several delays finally the film was released on 13 January 2013 to positive reviews and become a commercial success. Hold Up! ¡Atraco! is a 2012 Spanish-Argentine film directed by es:Eduard Cortés, filmed in Spain. The script was written by the director with Pedro Costa. The film stars Guillermo Francella, Nicolás Cabré, and Amaia Salamanca. Cinderella the Cat Cinderella the Cat is a 2017 Italian animated film directed by Alessandro Rak, Ivan Cappiello, Marino Guarnieri and Dario Sansone, loosely based on the Giambattista Basiles fable of the same name and Roberto De Simones musical La Gatta Cenerentola. The plot is set in a decaying future Naples and concerns a mysterious mute teenager called Mia, who struggles to escape from the Camorra boss Salvatore Lo Giusto and her vicious stepmother Angelica. It was screened at the 74th Venice International Film Festival in the Horizon Prize section, and was released in Italian cinemas on September 14, 2017. It was among the fourteen films shortlisted to be the Italian entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but was not selected. The Mountain The Mountain is a 2018 American drama film directed by Rick Alverson, from a screenplay by Alverson, Dustin Guy Defat and Colm OLeary. It stars Tye Sheridan, Denis Lavant, Hannah Gross, Udo Kier and Jeff Goldblum. The script is loosely based on the story of controversial physician Walter Freeman. It had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on August 30, 2018. It was released on July 26, 2019, by Kino Lorber. Mr. Duck Steps Out Mr. Duck Steps Out is a Donald Duck cartoon made by The Walt Disney Company. The film was released on June 7, 1940 and featured the debut of Daisy Duck. The short was directed by Jack King and written by Carl Barks, Chuck Couch, Jack Hannah, Harry Reeves, Milt Schaffer, and Frank Tashlin That Night in Rio That Night in Rio is a 1941 Technicolor American musical comedy film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Alice Faye, Don Ameche and Carmen Miranda. It is one of several film adaptations of a play called The Red Cat by Rudolf Lothar and Hans Adler. Others are Folies Bergère de Paris and On the Riviera. The original songs for the film were written by the musical partnership of Harry Warren and Mack Gordon. These include: "Boa Noite", "They Met in Rio", "Chica Chica Boom Chic" and "I". A Place of One's Own A Place of Ones Own is a 1945 British film directed by Bernard Knowles. An atmospheric ghost story based on the novel by Osbert Sitwell, it stars James Mason, Barbara Mullen, Margaret Lockwood, Dennis Price and Dulcie Gray. Mason and Mullen are artificially aged to play the old couple. It was one of the cycle of Gainsborough Melodramas. The Spanish Gardener The Spanish Gardener is a 1956 VistaVision and Technicolor film based on the novel of the same name by A. J. Cronin, first published in 1950. The film stars Dirk Bogarde and Jon Whiteley, and was directed by Philip Leacock. The adaptation was filmed both at Pinewood Studios, near London, and in Palamós, nearby Mas Juny estate, and in SAgaro, on the Costa Brava, Catalonia. There were also two are adaptations of the story for Brazilian television: Nicholas and O Jardineiro Espanhol. The film was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. Ten Days Wonder Ten Days Wonder is a French murder-mystery film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring Michel Piccoli, Anthony Perkins, and Orson Welles. It is based on the novel Ten Days Wonder by Ellery Queen. It follows the same story of the novel with the exception of detective Ellery Queen being changed to Paul Regis. It was the fourth film that Welles and Perkins appeared in together since The Trial in 1962. Giallo a Venezia Giallo a Venezia is a 1979 Italian giallo film directed by Mario Landi. The film released on December 31, 1979 in Italy and starred Leonora Fani. It is known primarily for its extremely graphic scenes of sex and gore, including a womans leg being slowly sawed off with a long knife. There is also a Brazilian VHS version containing XXX scenes under the title Pesadelo em Veneza. Phantom of Death Phantom of Death American Dream American Dream is a 1990 cinéma vérité documentary film directed by Barbara Kopple and co-directed by Cathy Caplan, Thomas Haneke, and Lawrence Silk. The film recounts an unsuccessful strike in the heartland of the United States against the Hormel Foods corporation. Der Skipper Kill Cruise is a 1990 film directed by Peter Keglevic and starring Jürgen Prochnow, Patsy Kensit, and Elizabeth Hurley. Women in Revolt Women In Revolt, also known as Andy Warhols Women in Revolt, is a 1971 satire film produced by Andy Warhol and directed by American filmmaker Paul Morrissey. The stars of the film are Jackie Curtis, Candy Darling and Holly Woodlawn, three trans women, superstars of Andy Warhols Factory scene. Jackie and Candy had previously appeared in Flesh and Holly had starred in Trash. Also appearing in the film are Jane Forth and Penny Arcade. The soundtrack music is by John Cale. This film is noteworthy since it was the last movie Warhol himself filmed scenes for. During the filming, from 1970 to 1971, Jackie Curtis insisted that Warhol be behind the camera, otherwise she would not complete the film. The film satirizes the Womens Liberation Movement, and alludes to Valerie Solanas and the SCUM Manifesto. Storm Storm is a 1999 American science fiction thriller film directed by Harris Done and starring Luke Perry and Martin Sheen. The story and screenplay were written by Done. The story talks about the secret weather control experiment which goes awry. Game Box 1.0 Gamebox 1.0 is a film starring Nate Richert and Danielle Fishel about a video game that traps the player inside it when started. The only escape is to win the game. It was directed by the brothers David and Scott Hillenbrand, who wrote it with Patrick Casey and Worm Miller. It was released on DVD in the United States on April 10, 2007. The Beast and the Beauty The Beast and the Beauty is a 2005 South Korean romantic comedy film. Junkyard Dog Junkyard Dog is a 2010 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Kim Bass, and starring Innis Casey, Vivica A. Fox, Galadriel Stineman, Brad Dourif and John Kapelos. The film follows a female FBI agent frantically trying attempting to save an abducted college student from a cannibalistic serial killer and rapist who is keeping her confined in an underground cell. Saluda al diablo de mi parte Greetings to the Devil is a 2011 Colombian crime film directed by Juan Felipe Orozco. It was released in France as F.A.R.C. - Linstrument de la vengeance. The plot concerns Angel, an amnestied FARC guerrilla whose daughter is kidnapped by one of his own former victims. The kidnappers ultimatum is that Angel has 72 hours to eliminate his own former guerrilla unit in order to save his daughter. Morgan and Destiny's Eleventeenth Date: The Zeppelin Zoo Morgan and Destinys Eleventeenth Date: The Zeppelin Zoo is a short romantic silent film directed and edited by Joseph Gordon-Levitt and starring himself, Lexy Hulme and Channing Tatum. It is the second installment in the Morgan M. Morgansen series. The first film, Morgan M. Morgansens Date with Destiny premiered at Sundance in 2010 and the positive response spurred the makers to continue the saga. Il giorno in più One Day More is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Massimo Venier. The film is adapted from the novel of the same name written by Fabio Volo, star of the film alongside Isabella Ragonese. However, the film plot is quite different from the book, radically changing the concepts and development of it. Kaksparsh Kaksparsh is a 2012 Indian Marathi period drama film directed by Mahesh Manjrekar and produced by Aniruddha Deshpande and Medha Manjrekar. The film stars Sachin Khedekar, Priya Bapat, Medha Manjrekar, Savita Malpekar and Ketaki Mategaonkar. Based on a short story by Usha Datar by the same name, the film depicts the tumultuous events in a Chitpavan Brahmin family, set around 1930–1950 in Konkan. The film was a commercial success and got critical acclaim for its direction, screenplay by Girish Joshi and also for the performances by its actors, especially Khedekar for his portrayal of Hari Damle as a head of the family. In 1989, the short story was adapted into a Marathi play Janmagaath with actor-director Vinay Apte playing the lead. Apte had desires to make a film based on it. However, his attempts were not successful. Sachin Khedekar, who went to play the lead in the cinematic adaptation of the story, had seen the play and came across the story again in 2007. Khedekar requested Girish Joshi to complete the adapted screenplay and together approached Manjrekar in 2009 to make a film on the story. Kaksparsh shooting was completed in 26 days – from 5 to 30 December 2011 and was released on 4 May 2012, on the occasion of centenary of Indian Cinema. The film won several awards on release including Best Film award at Maharashtra State Film Awards, MICTA, and 11th Pune International Film Festival. It is also the first Marathi film to have a home media release in Blu-ray. With the success of Kaksparsh, a Hindi and Tamil remake of Kaksparsh is also being directed by Mahesh Manjrekar with Arvind Swamy and Tisca Chopra as the leads. Oka Laila Kosam Oka Laila Kosam is a 2014 Telugu language romantic comedy film written and directed by Vijay Kumar Konda. Produced by Nagarjuna on his home banner Annapurna Studios, the film features Naga Chaitanya and Pooja Hegde in the lead roles. Anoop Rubens composed the music for this film while I. Andrew and Praveen Pudi handled the cinematography and editing departments respectively. The films talkie part was wrapped up on 20 May 2014. The film released worldwide on 17 October 2014. The film declared as a Hit at Box Office. Zoo Zoo is a 2018 British and Irish historical war drama film directed and written by Colin McIvor. The film stars Dame Penelope Wilton, Art Parkinson, Toby Jones, Ian OReilly, Ian McElhinney, Amy Huberman, and Damian OHare. Based on a true story, as the Belfast Blitz ravages the city, a lonely widow and awkward teenager with misfit friends take an elephant named Buster from the city zoo, and hide it behind their row house. Munafik Munafik is a 2016 Malaysian supernatural horror film directed by Syamsul Yusof. It was his ninth film as well as his second horror film after Khurafat and also the first film in a planned Munafik trilogy. It is starring Syamsul himself, Fizz Fairuz, Pekin Ibrahim and Nabila Huda. The film depicts Adam, a Muslim medical practitioner who is unable to continue with his job and accept the reality of his wifes death. After he meets Maria, unsettling things start to happen. The film was released on February 25, 2016, in Malaysia and October 5, 2016, in Indonesia. It received positive reviews from film critics and has grossed RM17.04 million nationwide, making Munafik the best-selling Malaysian film of 2016. The film garnered nine nominations at the 2016 Malaysian Film Festival and won five, including Best National Language Film and Best Director. Its sequel, Munafik 2, was released on August 30, 2018. Stagecoach: The Texas Jack Story Stagecoach: The Texas Jack Story is a 2016 Canadian western film starring Trace Adkins, Kim Coates and Judd Nelson. It is based on the life story of outlaw Nathaniel Reed. Eagoler Chokh Eagoler Chokh is a 2016 Indian Bengali-language crime thriller film directed by Arindam Sil. It is the sequel to 2015 film Ebar Shabor and the second installment of Goenda Shabor film series. The film is based on a story of same name, written by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay. The Woman Always Pays The Abyss, also known as Woman Always Pays, is a 1910 Danish silent black-and-white drama film, written and directed by Urban Gad. The lead performance and natural acting by Asta Nielsen led to her international stardom. Because of the overt eroticism of Nielsens performance, the film was censored in Norway and Sweden. Something to Sing About Something to Sing About,, re-released in 1947 as Battling Hoofer, is the second and final film James Cagney made for Grand National Pictures – the first being Great Guy – before mending relations with and returning to Warner Bros. It is one of the few films besides Footlight Parade and Yankee Doodle Dandy to showcase Cagneys singing and dancing talents. It was directed by Victor Schertzinger, who also wrote the music and lyrics of the original songs, as well as the story that Austin Parkers screenplay is based on. Cagneys co-stars are Evelyn Daw and William Frawley, and the film features performances by Gene Lockhart and Mona Barrie. The film, which is a satire on the movie industrys foibles, flopped in theaters, causing the just recently started "Poverty Row" independent Grand National, which had gone significantly overbudget making the film, to close its doors in 1940. When, at 80 years of age, Cagney was asked which of his films – outside of Yankee Doodle Dandy – that hed like to see again, this was the film he chose. Since the copyright on the film was not renewed in 1965, the film is now in the public domain in the United States. Raffles Raffles is a 1939 American crime comedy film starring David Niven and Olivia de Havilland, and is one of several film adaptations of an 1899 short story collection by E. W. Hornung, The Amateur Cracksman. Sidney Howard was given credit as co-author of the screenplay with John Van Druten, due to his having been the writer of the 1930 version. Howard had died four months prior to the release of this film. F. Scott Fitzgerald may also have worked on the script, but this is unconfirmed. Port of New York Port of New York is a 1949 film noir crime film directed by László Benedek with cinematography by George E. Diskant and shot in semidocumentary style. The film is notable for being Yul Brynners first movie. He had not begun shaving his head yet. The film, which is very similar to T-Men, was shot on location in New York City. Lumber Jerks Lumber Jerks is a 1955 Looney Tunes short featuring the Goofy Gophers, Mac and Tosh. The cartoon is the last to use the 1946-1955 version of "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down." The Midnight Man The Midnight Man is a 1974 American mystery film starring and co-directed by Burt Lancaster. The film also stars Susan Clark, Cameron Mitchell, Morgan Woodward, Harris Yulin, Robert Quarry, Joan Lorring, Lawrence Dobkin, Ed Lauter, Mills Watson, Charles Tyner and Catherine Bach. Confessions of a Summer Camp Councillor Confessions from a Holiday Camp is a 1977 British comedy film. It is the last film in the series which began with Confessions of a Window Cleaner. The film was released in North America in 1978 under the title Confessions of a Summer Camp Counsellor. The Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead Movie, released in 1977 and directed by Jerry Garcia, is a film that captures live performances from rock band the Grateful Dead during an October 1974 five-night run at Winterland in San Francisco. These concerts marked the beginning of a hiatus, with the October 20, 1974, show billed as "The Last One". The band would return to touring in 1976. The film features the "Wall of Sound" concert sound system that the Dead used for all of 1974. The movie also portrays the burgeoning Deadhead scene. Two albums have been released in conjunction with the film and the concert run: Steal Your Face and The Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack. The Garden of Earthly Delights The Garden of Earthly Delights is an experimental short film by Stan Brakhage, released in 1981. The film was partly inspired by Hieronymus Bosch’s painting of the same name. Jazzman We Are from Jazz is a 1983 Soviet comedy musical film by Karen Shahnazarov. The Johnsons The Johnsons or De Johnsons is a 1992 Dutch horror film thriller directed by Rudolf van den Berg. It also known under the title De Blauwe Johnsons, Das Zeichen, Xangadix. The film was nominated for a Fantasy Film Award at the Porto Film Festival in Portugal. The music by Patrick Seymour won an award for Best Soundtrack at the Avoriaz Film Festival in France and at the Imagfic Film Festival in Spain. The movie received an award for its special effects. It was the last Dutch horror motion picture in the twentieth century and is considered to be one of the best Dutch horror films of all time together with De Lift, Amsterdamned, Intensive Care, Sl8N8, Dood Eind, Sint, The Human Centipede and De Poel. La sentinelle The Sentinel is a 1992 French thriller film directed by Arnaud Desplechin. It was entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Decampitated Decampitated is a 1998 independent American horror comedy film. It was directed by Matt Cunningham and stars Mike Hart, Jonathon Scott, Thomas Martwick, Steve Ladden, and Cristina Patterson Ceret. It was distributed on video by Troma Entertainment. Decampitated was filmed in Colorado and finishing funds were provided by Troma Entertainment. The Intruder The Intruder is a 1999 Canadian-British psychological thriller directed by David Bailey. Jamie Brown adapted it from the novel of the same name by Brooke Leimas. It stars Charlotte Gainsbourg as a woman who suspects she is being stalked, possibly by her husbands first wife, who was murdered three years ago. That Day That Day is a 2003 Swiss-French black comedy film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It was entered into the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Adam & Evil Adam and Evil is a 2004 American slasher film directed by Andrew Van Slee about a group of teens who face a murderer while partying at a camping site. It stars Erica Cerra, James Clayton, and Jodie Graham. Filming began on April 30, 2003 in Los Angeles and it was released on April 27, 2004. The film was released on DVD as Halloween Camp 2: Scream If You Wanna Die Faster in the United Kingdom. Although there is no plot continuity, the UK name implies a sequel to the 2003 Closing Camp, released as Halloween Camp in the UK. This in turn is a sequel to the 2000 slasher movie Bloody Murder in the US. Silent Night, Zombie Night Silent Night, Zombie Night is a 2009 horror film written and directed by Sean Cain which stars Frank Forcinito, Andy Hopper, Nadine Stenovitch, Vernon Wells, Felissa Rose and Lew Temple. It was the first collaboration between Velvet Hammer Films and ArsonCuff Entertainment, which also produced Breath of Hate. When Day Breaks When Day Breaks is a 2012 Serbian drama film directed by Goran Paskaljević. The film was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The Cure The Cure is a 2014 thriller starring Antonia Prebble and Daniel Lissing about a research scientist who finds out the company she works for has developed a cure for cancer. It was written, directed and produced by David Gould. It's a SpongeBob Christmas! "Its a SpongeBob Christmas!" is the 23rd episode of the eighth season, and the 175th episode overall, of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. It originally aired on CBS in the United States on November 23, 2012, and on Nickelodeon on December 6. In the special, Plankton tries to convince SpongeBob to transform everybody in Bikini Bottom into jerks by feeding them his special jerktonium-laced fruitcakes in order to get his Christmas wishthe Krabby Patty secret formula. The episode was produced in stop motion animation at Screen Novelties, and was directed by Mark Caballero and Seamus Walsh, two of the founders of the company. The animation style was inspired by those of the classic Rankin/Bass television specials. Written by Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, Derek Iversen, and Mr. Lawrence, "Its a SpongeBob Christmas!" was based on Tom Kenny and Andy Paleys 2009 song "Dont Be a Jerk", which was also featured in the episode. John Goodman guest starred as the voice of Santa Claus. On November 6, 2012, the soundtrack album and the DVD for the episode were released simultaneously. Upon premiere, "Its a SpongeBob Christmas!" attracted nearly five million viewers and met positive critical reception. It received four nominations at the 40th Annie Awards including Best Animated Television Production for Children. It was also nominated for Best Sound Editing in Television at the 60th Golden Reel Awards. Lucky DI Unlucky Story Lucky Di Unlucky Story is a 2013 Punjabi comedy film directed by Smeep Kang, and featuring Gippy Grewal, Jaswinder Bhalla, Gurpreet Ghuggi and Binnu Dhillon in lead roles; the group earlier came together for 2012 Punjabi comedy Carry On Jatta. The story is based on the lives of ladiesman Lucky; and his three married friends and how they enchance minor trouble. The film released on 26 April 2013 and became an instant blockbuster at the Indian box office apparently. The core storyline was loosely based on the 2002 Tamil movie Panchathantiram starring Kamal Haasan. One by Two One By Two is a 2014 Hindi romantic comedy directed by Devika Bhagat. It released on 31 January 2014 at multiplexes, showing on approximately 500 screens in India. This is the story of Amit and Samara who meet each other while living in Mumbai The music of the film has been composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy. The film was panned by critics. Blush Blush is a 2015 Israeli drama film about teenage lesbian girls. It was written and directed by Michal Vinik, starring Sivan Noam Shimon, Jade Sakori and Dvir Benedek. The original title was Barash. Nibunan Nibunan is a 2017 Indian Tamil action thriller film co-written, co-produced and directed by Arun Vaidyanathan. The film features an ensemble cast of Arjun, Prasanna, Vaibhav, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar and Sruthi Hariharan in the lead roles. It was Arjuns 150th film. Featuring music composed by Navin and cinematography by Arvind Krishna, the film began production in late 2015 and was simultaneously produced in Tamil and Kannada, with the latter titled as Vismaya. The two versions of the film had a worldwide theatrical release on 28 July 2017 and received positive reviews from critics as well as the audience. The films sub-plot is based on Aarushi Talwars 2008 Noida double murder case. Dance to Death Dance to Death is a 2017 Russian science fiction film directed by Andrei Volgin. Command and Control Command and Control is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Robert Kenner and based on the 2013 non-fiction book of the same name by Eric Schlosser. It was released initially in the United States at the Tribeca Film Festival and then in the United Kingdom at the Sheffield Doc/Fest on June 11, 2016. It is based on the 1980 Damascus Titan missile explosion in Damascus between September 18–19, 1980. The film aired on the PBS network series American Experience on January 10, 2017. Believer Believer is an American documentary that examines the intersection between LGBT people and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints through the eyes of Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons. It focuses on his efforts to organize the LOVELOUD Festival in Orem in support of Utah LGBTQ youth. Filming took place in Salt Lake City and Orem, as well as New York City and Las Vegas, where Reynolds was born in 1987. The film music was composed by Hans Zimmer. Also, Reynolds wrote two songs for the film. In January 2018, it was announced that HBO Documentary Films secured US distribution rights to the film. The LDS Church released statement just 10 days before the 2017 LOVELOUD event, supporting the effort "to foster a community of inclusion in which no one is mistreated because of who they are or what they believe." The Rising of the Moon The Rising of the Moon is a 1957 Irish anthology film directed by John Ford. It consists of three episodes all set in Ireland: "The Majesty of the Law", based on the short story of that title by Frank OConnor in Bones of Contention "A Minutes Wait", based on a 1914 one-act comedy by Martin J. McHugh "1921", based on the play The Rising of the Moon by Lady Gregory. The World's Greatest Sinner The Worlds Greatest Sinner is a 1962 American drama film written, directed, and produced by, and starring Timothy Carey. Narrated by voice actor Paul Frees, the film focuses on a frustrated atheist named Clarence Hilliard who rises from an insurance salesman to a powerful figure, but faces consequences from the real God of the Bible, as he alienates his family and friends with his increasing egomania and dictator-like presence. Landscape After Battle Landscape After the Battle is a 1970 Polish drama film directed by Andrzej Wajda and starring Daniel Olbrychski; telling a story of a Nazi German concentration camp survivor soon after liberation, residing in a DP camp somewhere in Germany. It is based on the writings of Holocaust survivor and Polish author Tadeusz Borowski. In most part, the plot revolves around the events depicted in Borowskis short story called "Bitwa pod Grunwaldem" from his collection This Way for the Gas. The film was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. A Very Natural Thing A Very Natural Thing is a 1974 film directed by Christopher Larkin and starring Robert Joel, Curt Gareth, Bo White, Anthony McKay, and Marilyn Meyers. The plot concerns a gay man named David who leaves a monastery to become a public school teacher by day, while looking for true love in a gay bar by night. One of the first films about gay relationships intended for mainstream, commercial distribution, its original title was For as Long as Possible. It was released to lukewarm reviews in 1973 and given an R rating by the Motion Picture Association of America. Before Stonewall Before Stonewall: The Making of a Gay and Lesbian Community is a 1984 American documentary film about the LGBT community prior to the 1969 Stonewall riots. It was narrated by author Rita Mae Brown, directed by Greta Schiller, co-directed by Robert Rosenberg, and co-produced by John Scagliotti and Rosenberg, and Schiller. It premiered at the 1984 Toronto Festival of Festivals and was released in the United States on June 27, 1985. In 1999, producer Scagliotti directed a companion piece, After Stonewall. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Teddy Awards, the film was shown at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2016. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, the film was restored and re-released by First Run Features in June 2019. A Chorus of Disapproval A Chorus of Disapproval is a 1989 British film adapted from the Alan Ayckbourn play of the same title, directed by Michael Winner. Among the movies cast are Anthony Hopkins, Jeremy Irons, Richard Briers, and Alexandra Pigg. The story follows a young widower, Guy Jones, as he joins an amateur operatic society that is putting on The Beggars Opera. He rapidly progresses through the ranks to become the male lead, while simultaneously conducting liaisons with several of the female cast. It's All True Its All True: Based on an Unfinished Film by Orson Welles is a 1993 documentary feature about Orson Welless ill-fated Pan-American anthology film Its All True, shot in 1941–42 but never completed. Written and directed by Richard Wilson, Bill Krohn and Myron Meisel, the film is narrated by Miguel Ferrer. It was named the years Best Non-Fiction Film by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, and its filmmakers received a special citation from the National Society of Film Critics. Babine Babine is a Canadian fantasy drama film, directed by Luc Picard and released in 2008. Adapted from Fred Pellerins book Il faut prendre le taureau par les contes, the film stars as Babine, the village idiot of Saint-Élie-de-Caxton, Quebec. A lifelong outcast because his mother was believed to be the town witch, he becomes the immediate suspect when the towns church catches fire, killing the parish priest. However, he will receive the support from the villages merchant, Toussaint Brodeur, as he attempts to prove his innocence. The films cast also includes Alexis Martin, Gildor Roy, Marie Brassard and Antoine Bertrand. A sequel film, Ésimésac, was released in 2012. Monogamy Monogamy is a 2010 film directed and co-written by Dana Adam Shapiro. It is about the strained relationship of an engaged Brooklyn couple, Theo and Nat. Love Like Poison Love Like Poison is a 2010 French coming-of-age drama film directed by Katell Quillévéré and starring Clara Augarde, Lio and Michel Galabru. The films title is taken from the song "Un poison violent, cest ça lamour" by Serge Gainsbourg. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. It won the Prix Jean Vigo in 2010. Junkhearts Junkhearts is 2011 British drama film directed by Tinge Krishnan. It won the Golden St. George at the 34th Moscow International Film Festival. Cut Cut is a 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Amir Naderi, starring Hidetoshi Nishijima and Takako Tokiwa. Son of Cain Son of Cain is a 2013 Spanish psychological thriller film directed by Jesús Monllaó and starring José Coronado and David Solans. It is based on the novel Dear Cain by Ignacio Garcia-Valino. It is also Monllaós directorial debut. The Brainwashing of My Dad The Brainwashing of My Dad is a 2015 documentary film directed by Jen Senko about her fathers transformation from a nonpolitical Democrat into a political Republican. The film was mostly funded by a Kickstarter campaign. You Disappear You Disappear is a 2017 Danish drama film directed by Peter Schønau Fog. The film was based on Christian Jungersens novel by the same name. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Taza, Son of Cochise Taza, Son of Cochise is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Rock Hudson and Barbara Rush. The film was shot in 3D, released in the Polo-Lite 3D System using one projector. Herakles Herakles is a 1962 short film and the first film by the German director Werner Herzog, then 20 years old. The film relates to six of the twelve labours of Heracles. The film starts with shots of young male bodybuilders working out in a gym, posing on a stage and flexing their muscles. Each of the labours are then announced by on-screen text in the form of a question, followed by related scenes of modern challenges intercut with the bodybuilders. The audio track of the film is saxophone jazz and sounds from a gym. The question Wird er den Augiasstall säubern? is followed by scenes of a garbage dump, Wird er die lernäische Schlange töten? is followed by a huge line of stopped traffic on a motorway and people walking around outside their cars, Wird er die Rosse des Diomedes bezähmen? is followed by scenes of car racing and several race crashes including a crash into the spectators and shots of the subsequent disaster and piles of bodies, Wird er die Amazonen besiegen? is followed by scores of young women marching in uniform, Wird er die Giganten bezwingen? is followed by shots of rubble of a destroyed apartment building and men in uniform searching the wreckage, Wird er sich der stymphalischen Vögel erwehren? is followed by jets flying in formation, shooting missiles and dropping bombs on training targets. The last shot of the film is of a bodybuilders buttocks as he goes off the stage through the stage curtains. I'll Take Sweden Ill Take Sweden is a 1965 comedy film directed by Frederick de Cordova, and starring Bob Hope, Frankie Avalon, and Tuesday Weld. Numéro deux Ticket to Heaven Ticket to Heaven is a 1981 Canadian drama film directed by directed by Ralph L. Thomas and starring Nick Mancuso, Saul Rubinek, Meg Foster, Kim Cattrall, and Christopher Britton. The plot concerns the recruiting of a man into a group portrayed to be a cult, and his life in the group until forcibly extracted by his family and friends. The film was based on the nonfiction book Moonwebs by Josh Freed. City of Pirates City of Pirates is a 1983 surrealist French fantasy film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. Made during Ruizs most prolific period of filmmaking in exile and shortly after his first return to Chile since the 1973 military coup, the film is considered one of his best works and exemplifies several recurring themes and motifs of the directors style, including neo-Baroque narrative and cinematography, depth of field, the ocean and piracy, childhood, mythology, navigation, dreams, and schizophrenia. City of Pirates was shot on Baleal Island with a primarily French cast in a period of only three weeks. Ruiz used a process of automatic writing to write his screenplay during the shoot. Academic Michael Goddard notes that "Ruiz would write the script each day immediately after the siesta; hence, in effect, dream the script rather than writing it." As a result, the film is heavily influenced by conceptions of dreams and their relationship to storytelling and the visual. Hibiscus Town Hibiscus Town is a 1986 Chinese film directed by Xie Jin, based on a novel by the same name written by Gu Hua. The film, a melodrama, follows the life and travails of a young woman who lives through the turmoil of the Cultural Revolution and as such is an example of the "scar drama" genre that emerged in the 1980s and 1990s that detailed life during that period. The film was produced by the Shanghai Film Studio. The film won Best Film for 1987 Golden Rooster Awards and Hundred Flowers Awards, as well as Best Actress awards for Liu Xiaoqing at both ceremonies. It was also selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The village in Hunan province where the film was made, was initially known as Wang Village. In 2007, the village was renamed Furong zhen owing to this film. He's Worse Than Me Lui è peggio di me is a 1984 Italian comedy film directed by Enrico Oldoini. The Colony The Colony is a 1995 made-for-TV movie starring John Ritter, Mary Page Keller, and Hal Linden. The film was written and directed by Rob Hedden. Cyborg 3: The Recycler Cyborg 3: The Recycler is the 1994 direct-to-video sequel to Cyborg 2 starring Malcolm McDowell and Khrystyne Haje. Released on home video in 1995, the film is directed by Michael Schroeder. Watchtower Watchtower is a 2001 Canadian film directed by George Mihalka and starring Tom Berenger, Rachel Hayward and Tygh Runyan. The Rosa Parks Story The Rosa Parks Story is a 2002 American television movie written by Paris Qualles and directed by Julie Dash. Angela Bassett portrays Rosa Parks, and Cicely Tyson a supporting role as her mother. It was broadcast by CBS on February 24, 2002. It received awards from the NAACP and the Black Reel Awards. Islam: Empire of Faith Islam: Empire of Faith is a documentary series, made in 2000, that details the history of Islam, from the birth of the Islamic Prophet, Muhammad to the Ottoman Empire. It is narrated by Ben Kingsley and is available as three DVDs or two video volumes in NTSC format. The first episode deals with the life of Muhammad, the second with the early Caliphates, Crusades, and Mongol invasion, and the third with the Ottoman Empire and Safavid dynasty. Pride Pride is a 2004 television film about two lion cubs as they grow up and face the harsh realities of adulthood. Produced by the BBC and shown on A&E in the U.S., the film features the voices of numerous British actors and uses CGI technology to enhance footage of actual lions and other animals. Jim Hensons Creature Shop provided the digital effects and animatronics for the film. It was shot in Tanzanias Serengeti National Park. Gangster High Gangster High is a 2006 South Korean action film written and directed by Park Ki-hyung. Brutal Massacre: A Comedy Brutal Massacre is a 2007 American mockumentary comedy written and directed by Stevan Mena, and produced by Stevan Mena, Chris Aurilia, Jerry Aurilia, Tom Bambard, Timothy J. Bristoll and Vincent Butta, in association with the Aurilia Arts Productions and Crimson Films. The film stars David Naughton, Brian OHalloran, Gerry Bednob, Ellen Sandweiss, Vincent Butta, and Ken Foree. Harry Penderecki, a once heralded horror auteur, finds himself on the outside looking in at Hollywood. He hasnt had a hit film in years, and most in the industry, including his close friends, think hes washed up. Harry is given one last chance to redeem himself with what could be his best or last picture. Brutal Massacre becomes just that, as the cast and crew find themselves battling one mishap after another as Harry struggles to keep his sanity against overwhelming resistance to finish the picture and find himself at the top once again. Sagan Sagan is a 2008 French biographical film, directed by Diane Kurys, starring Sylvie Testud as French author Françoise Sagan and Pierre Palmade as a dancer and a society man, Jacques Chazot, who was very well known in France. The film starts in the mid-1950s as Sagan closes a publishing deal for her controversial debut novel Bonjour Tristesse. The film then follows Sagans road to fame, her drug abuse, alcoholism, and gambling, her hedonistic lifestyle spending too much and becoming poor, as well as several complex love affairs with both men and women. Cow Cow is a 2009 Chinese film directed by Guan Hu. A black comedy, Cow takes place during the midst of the Second Sino-Japanese War. A villager, played by Huang Bo, has been entrusted to care for a Dutch cow when a Japanese attack leaves him and the cow the only survivors. The film premiered at the 66th Venice International Film Festival as part of its "Horizons" program. Last Kung Fu Monk Last Kung Fu Monk is a Chinese martial art drama from 2010 that was filmed and co worked with both China and United States. The movie is the debut directing by Peng Zhang Li, and the story is inspired by his own life as a monk and his new life in a foreign land. The Matchmaker The Matchmaker is a 2010 Israeli film written, directed and produced by Avi Nesher, based on the novel When Heroes Fly by award-winning author Amir Gutfreund. It premiered as an official selection at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival and later that year won the Silver Plaque award at the Chicago International Film Festival. It received seven nominations for Israel’s Ophir Awards in 2010, including Best Picture, where Adir Miller also won in the Best Actor category and Maya Dagan won in the Best Actress category. Now Add Honey Now Add Honey is a 2015 Australian comedy film written by Robyn Butler and directed by Wayne Hope. The film stars Butler, Lucy Fry, Portia de Rossi, Lucy Durack, Hamish Blake, Angus Sampson and Erik Thomson. Butler was nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 5th AACTA Awards. Life of Josutty Life of Josutty is a 2015 Malayalam language film directed by Jeethu Joseph. The film stars Dileep in the title role along with a supporting cast consisting of Jyothi Krishna, Rachana Narayanankutty, Renjini Rupesh, Hareesh Perady and Chempil Asokan. The story is formatted with commentaries from the protagonist. The screenplay and dialogue are written by Rajesh Varma. The film is co-produced and released by Eros International, it is their debut production and distribution in Malayalam cinema. Life of Josutty released on 24 September 2015 and met with generally positive reviews. Raffles Raffles is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy-mystery film produced by Samuel Goldwyn. It stars Ronald Colman as the title character, a proper English gentleman who moonlights as a notorious jewel thief, and Kay Francis as his love interest. It is based on the play Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman by E. W. Hornung and Eugene Wiley Presbrey, which was in turn adapted from the 1899 short story collection of the same name by Hornung. Oscar Lagerstrom was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Recording. The story had been filmed previously as Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman with John Barrymore as Raffles, and again as Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman by Universal Studios. A 1939 film version, also produced by Goldwyn, stars David Niven in the title role. The Sin of Madelon Claudet The Sin of Madelon Claudet is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Edgar Selwyn and starring Helen Hayes. The screenplay by Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht was adapted from the play The Lullaby by Edward Knoblock. It tells the story of a wrongly imprisoned woman who turns to theft and prostitution in order to support her son. Rafter Romance Rafter Romance is an American 1933 pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film, which was based on the 1932 novel of the same name by John Wells, stars Ginger Rogers, Norman Foster and George Sidney, and features Robert Benchley, Laura Hope Crews and Guinn Williams. The Arctic Giant The Arctic Giant is the fourth of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. This animated short was created by Fleischer Studios. The story runs nine minutes and covers Supermans adventures defeating a Dinosaur-esque monster that terrorizes the city. It was originally released February 26, 1942. Of note is that Superman mostly leaps great distances in this film and flies only once. The Dolly Sisters The Dolly Sisters is a 1945 American Technicolor biographical film about the Dolly Sisters, identical twins who became famous as entertainers on Broadway and in Europe in the early years of the 20th century as Jennie and Rosie Dolly, Hungarian-born entertainers. It starred Betty Grable as Jenny, June Haver as Rosie and John Payne as Harry Fox. Blood on the Land Blood on the Land is a 1966 Greek western drama film directed by Vasilis Georgiadis. Its subject is conflict between landowners and agricultural workers in the early 20th century. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Night Fright Night Fright is a 1967 American science-fiction horror film directed by James A. Sullivan that was shot near Dallas, Texas. In the early 1980s, the film was re-titled in the United Kingdom for VHS release as E.T.N.: The Extraterrestrial Nastie, E.T.N.: The Extraterrestrial Nasty, The Extraterrestrial Nastie and The Extraterrestrial Nasty . Crowhaven Farm Crowhaven Farm is a 1970 American made-for-television supernatural horror film directed by Walter Grauman and starring Hope Lange, Paul Burke and John Carradine. It originally aired as the ABC Movie of the Week on November 24, 1970. The Shape of Things to Come H. G. Wells The Shape of Things to Come is a 1979 Canadian science fiction film. Although credited to H. G. Wells, the film takes only its title and some character names from The Shape of Things to Come, Wells speculative novel from 1933. The films plot has no relationship to the events of the book. The book predicts events such as a Second World War and the collapse of social order until a world state is formed, whereas the film involves a high-tech future involving robots and spaceships. The film was an attempt to capitalize on the popularity of such recent successes as Star Wars, Starcrash, and TV series such as 1999 and Battlestar Galactica, although the film had only a fraction of the production budget of any of these. Deceit Deceit is a 1989 minimalist science fiction film. Some sources cite a 1990. 1992 or a 1993 release date. Wings of Fame Wings of Fame is a 1990 Dutch English-language comedy fantasy film directed by Otakar Votocek and starring Peter OToole, Colin Firth, Marie Trintignant, Andréa Ferréol and Robert Stephens. The script was written by Dutch writer Herman Koch. Ultra Warrior Ultra Warrior, also known as Welcome to Oblivion, is a post-apocalyptic 1990 film directed by Augusto Tamayo San Román and Kevin Tent. Set in a futuristic dystopia, a nuclear holocaust creates mutants who inhabit the radioactive areas. One man emerges as the leader of a group of survivors called "Muties". The main character, portrayed by Dack Rambo, is looking for zirconium which is used to make bombs to prevent aliens from destroying Earth. This B list film is notable for its excessive use of stock footage and its poor quality. Some footage comes from other New Horizons films such as Lords of the Deep, Crime Zone, Battletruck, Battle Beyond the Stars, Wheels of Fire and Dune Warriors. In fact, even a sex scene comes from stock footage, as the character in the scene has long, blond hair, while Dack Rambos hair is dark and short. The Concorde theatrical release was filmed in Peru and was later cut up for the VHS release. Another State of Mind Another State of Mind is a documentary film made in the summer of 1982 chronicling the adventure of two punk bands, Social Distortion and Youth Brigade, as they embark on their first international tour. Along the way they meet up with another progressive punk band, Minor Threat, whom they hang out with at the Dischord house for about a week near the end of their ill-fated tour. Gigantic (A Tale of Two Johns) Gigantic is a documentary profiling the alternative rock band They Might Be Giants, featuring interviews with Frank Black, Sarah Vowell, Dave Eggers, Jon Stewart, and others. It was directed by AJ Schnack and premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in 2002. It was released in theaters by Cowboy Pictures, and on DVD by Plexifilm in 2003. The DVD includes bonus features such as music videos, vintage live performances, and more. Virginia's Run Virginias Run is a 2002 Canadian-American independent coming-of-age drama film directed by Peter Markle and starring Lindze Letherman, Rachel Skarsten, and Gabriel Byrne. It was filmed in Shelburne. The original screenplay was written by Valarie Trapp about her maternal grandmother, Virginia. Emile Emile is a Canadian film made in 2003 by Carl Bessai and released widely in 2004. The cast includes Ian McKellen and Deborah Kara Unger. The film received 2 Genie Award nominations in 2005 for Best Achievement in Overall Sound and Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for Ian McKellen. Nandanam Nandanam is a 2002 Malayalam film co-produced, written, and directed by Ranjith, starring Navya Nair and Prithviraj Sukumaran along with Kaviyoor Ponnamma, Revathi, and Aravind Akash. Singer K. J. Yesudas made a cameo appearance. The music was composed by Raveendran. It was the debut film of actor Prithviraj. Dhill Dhill is a 2001 Indian Tamil action film directed by Dharani. The film stars Vikram and Laila in the lead roles, while Ashish Vidyarthi, Nassar and Vivek play supporting roles. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Vidyasagar, while Gopinath handled the camera work. The film released in July 2001, and won critical acclaim and achieved commercial success and was a superhit at the box office. Aftermath Aftermath is a 2004 Danish drama film directed by Paprika Steen. Clifford's Really Big Movie Cliffords Really Big Movie is a 2004 American animated adventure film based on the PBS Kids TV series Clifford the Big Red Dog, itself an adaptation of the book series of the same name by Norman Bridwell. This film was directed by Robert Ramirez, produced by Scholastic Entertainment and Big Red Dog Productions, and originally released to theaters by Warner Bros. on February 20, 2004. The film depicts a giant red Labrador Retriever named Clifford running away and joining a travelling animal show known as "Larrys Amazing Animals" with his best friends. Larry Gablegobble, the presenter of the animal show, doesnt allow animals who have owners, so they pretend their dog tags are fake. The film takes place in the fictional island of "Birdwell Island", which the name is inspired by Norman Bridwell, the author of the books. This was John Ritters final theatrical film role as he died of aortic dissection on September 11, 2003. The film was dedicated to his memory, and it serves as the series finale, as no new episodes aired after the films release, though the shows spin-off Cliffords Puppy Days continued to air before concluding in 2006. It is currently the only theatrical film based on a PBS Kids TV series, not counting the films based on Sesame Street or Curious George. The film notably depicts characters with sclera, in contrast to the books and TV series, which portrayed every character except the giant Clifford with black bead eyes. Shadow Company Shadow Company is a documentary directed by Nick Bicanic and Jason Bourque and narrated by Gerard Butler. It is an introduction to the mercenary and private military company industry, concentrating on the role the industry has been playing in recent conflicts. It was released on DVD in August 2006. Heatstroke Heatstroke is a Sci Fi Channel original movie. The film stars D. B. Sweeney and Danica McKellar. It was made by the team that made Farscape. The film was written by Richard Manning and David Kemper, produced by David Kemper, and directed by Andrew Prowse. Turok: Son of Stone Turok: Son of Stone is a 2008 animated science fiction film featuring the Western Publishing character of the same name, produced by Classic Media and distributed by Genius Products. Tomie: Unlimited is a 2011 Japanese psychological-body horror film directed by Noboru Iguchi and the eighth installment of the Tomie film series. Phoring Phoring is a 2013 Bengali feature drama film directed by Indranil Roychowdhury. It was produced by Chitrabeekshan Audio Visual PVT LTD., and is 126 minutes long. The film won the Prasad Labs post-production completion award for 2012. Puriyaadha Pudhir Puriyatha Puthir is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language psychological thriller film directed by Ranjit Jeyakodi and produced under Rebel Studio Productions. Vijay Sethupathi, Gayathrie, and Mahima Nambiar feature in the leading roles, while the films music is composed by Sam C. S. and cinematography is handled by Dinesh Krishnan. The film which began production in 2013, but went through production delays and was only released on 1 September 2017. Born to Dance Born to Dance is a 2015 New Zealand feature film. It was written by Steve Barr, Hone Kouka and Casey Whelan and is the feature film direction debut by Tammy Davis, best known for his role as Munter in Outrageous Fortune. The film was released on 24 September 2015 in New Zealand. Born to Dance is choreographed by Parris Goebel, who has worked with Jennifer Lopez and Cirque du Soleil, as well as recently acting and co-choreographing in the fifth installment of the Step Up franchise. Chalo Chalo is a 2018 Telugu romantic action comedy film written and directed by director Venky Kudumula marking his debut as a director. The film, produced by Usha Mulpuri on Ira Creations banner features Naga Shaurya and Rashmika Mandanna in the lead. It was dubbed into Hindi with the same title. Mahati Swara Sagar composed the soundtrack and the background score for the film while Sai Sriram provided the cinematography and Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao did the editing for the film. The film was extensively shot in Hyderabad. The film was released worldwide on 2 February 2018. The film received positive reviews from both audience and critics and became Naga Shouryas highest-grossing film in India and overseas. Shifting Sands Shifting Sands is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Albert Parker and starring Gloria Swanson. Weird Woman Weird Woman is a 1944 Inner Sanctum film noir mystery and horror film directed by Reginald Le Borg and starring Lon Chaney Jr., Anne Gwynne, and Evelyn Ankers. The "Inner Sanctum" franchise originated with a popular radio series and all of the films star Chaney Jr. The film is one of several films based on the novel Conjure Wife by Fritz Leiber, the others include Night of the Eagle and Witches Brew. Co-star Evelyn Ankers had previously worked with Chaney in Ghost of Frankenstein, when Chaney played the monster, and The Wolf Man, when Chaney played the wolf man. Bridge to the Sun Bridge to the Sun is a 1961 film, directed by Etienne Périer, starring Carroll Baker, James Shigeta, James Yagi, Tetsurō Tamba, and Sean Garrison. It is based on the 1957 autobiography Bridge To The Sun by Gwen Terasaki, which detailed events in Gwens life and marriage. Not with My Wife, You Don't! Not with My Wife, You Dont! is a 1966 American comedy film starred by Tony Curtis, Virna Lisi and George C. Scott. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture - Musical/Comedy. The plot basically follows the standard storyline of the long-running "road movies" popularized by Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour, also products of the Norman Panama-Melvin Frank writing team. The opening title sequence and interior sequences with an animated green monster were created by Saul Bass. The Tribe Tribes, also known as The Soldier Who Declared Peace, is a 1970 American television drama film broadcast as an ABC Movie of the Week directed by Joseph Sargent. A big ratings success when it first aired November 10, 1970, Tribes was later released theatrically in Britain and Europe under the title The Soldier Who Declared Peace. Tribes has been released on VHS, but, has not been released on DVD. Dominique Dominique is a 1979 British horror film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Cliff Robertson, Jean Simmons, Jenny Agutter, Simon Ward, and Ron Moody. The film is based on the 1948 short story What Beckoning Ghost by Harold Lawlor. Hardly Working Hardly Working is a 1980 American comedy film directed by and starring Jerry Lewis. It was filmed in 1979, and was released in Europe in 1980 and in the United States on April 3, 1981 through 20th Century Fox. Angry Harvest Angry Harvest is a 1985 West German film directed by Agnieszka Holland. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It is based on a novel written by Hermann Field and Stanislaw Mierzenski while they were imprisoned by the Polish government in the early 1950s. Tout ça... pour ça! Tout ça... pour ça! is a 1993 French film directed by Claude Lelouch. Golden Gate Golden Gate is a 1994 American drama film produced by American Playhouse. Set in San Francisco, it tells the story of a 1950s G-Man who ends up in the Federal Bureau of Investigations Communist prosecutions, which leads him to become involved with a young Chinese American woman whose father he helped to put in prison. The film also features Bruno Kirby and Tzi Ma. The film is directed by John Madden and written by Asian American dramatist David Henry Hwang. The film is available on videocassette and DVD. The Jerks The Kopanoi is a Greek comedy film, released in 1987, written and directed by Giorgos Konstadinou, starring several famous Greek actors, including Konstadinou himself, Markos Lezes, Yannis Vouros, Kostas Palios, and Giorgos Petrohilos. Today the movie has reached cult classic status for its memorable quotes and is regarded as the ultimate Greek comedy from the 1980s cinema period. Gulliver's Travels Le Voyage de Gulliver à Lilliput et chez les Géants, released in the United States as Gullivers Travels Among the Lilliputians and the Giants and in the United Kingdom as Gullivers Travels—In the land of the Lilliputians and the Giants, is a 1902 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès, based on Jonathan Swifts 1726 novel Gullivers Travels. Happy Hell Night Happy Hell Night is a 1992 American slasher film directed by Brian Owens and starring Darren McGavin and Nick Gregory. The film also features brief appearances by Sam Rockwell and Jorja Fox in their early careers. Every Stewardess Goes to Heaven Todas las azafatas van al cielo is a 2002 Argentine and Spanish comedy drama film directed by Daniel Burman and written by Burman and Emiliano Torres. The picture was produced by Pablo Bossi, Pedro DAngelo, Diego Dubcovsky and José María Morales. It features Alfredo Casero as Julián and Ingrid Rubio as the air hostess Teresa. The metaphorical romantic comedy-drama is about a widowed ophthalmologist and a free-spirited airline flight-attendant. Storm Watch Storm Watch is a 2002 American science fiction film, directed by Terry Cunningham and starring Adrian Paul and Bai Ling. The music was composed by Sean Murray. The film centers on a protagonist who plays a virtual reality online game, which suddenly turns into a race against time to stop a weather satellite from destroying the world. The film was released on DVD and VHS under the title Code Hunter. Storm Watch features special effect scenes reused from the films Virus, End of Days, and Set It Off. Clips from Virus include the alien energy hitting the Russian ship; and the "Sea Star" tug boat caught in the storm. The entire subway train miniature exteriors are from End of Days. The Chevrolet Impala car chase was lifted from Set It Off. Unruled Paper Unruled Paper is a 2002 Iranian film directed by Nāser Taghvāi, based on an original script by Nāser Taghvāi and Minoo Farshchi. The film was produced in 2001 by Yektā Film. The principal roles in the film are played by Khosrow Shakibai and Hadyeh Tehrani. For his role, Khosrow Shakibai was nominated for the Crystal Phoenix Award, in the category of men, at the 20th Fajr International Film Festival in 2001, received the second Best Actor Of The Year Award From Writers and Critics, in the category of men, in 2002, and was awarded the Golden Tablet from Iran Actor Site in 2003. Hadyeh Tehranis acting in this film has been praised by many critics as equally superb and laudable. For her role, she was nominated for the Crystal Phoenix Award, in the category of women, at the 20th Fajr International Film Festival in 2001. The title of the film is derived from a remark by Royā that she never was able to write neatly on a ruled paper, but this changed when she wrote on unruled paper, thus giving voice to the blessings of freedom. The film, with a strong cast of Iranian actors, received critical acclaim in Iran: Various critics have described the movies dialogues as pithy and thought-provoking, and the language used as both natural and powerful. The quality of the acting and directing have both been praised as well. Taghvāi attempts to pay attention to the most minute details of the film. As Tahmineh Milani once has noted, accuracy of presentation is one of the hallmarks of Nāser Taghvāis films. The dialogues of the film are replete with terse remarks and critical commentaries on the contemporary political and social conditions prevailing in Iran. El harrif The Street Player is a 1983 Egyptian drama film directed by Mohamed Khan. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. The Storytellers Narradores de Javé is a 2003 Brazilian film by Eliane Caffé. The Purifiers The Purifiers is a 2004 action film directed by Richard Jobson, and starring Dominic Monaghan. It was produced by Chris Atkins. Centochiodi One Hundred Nails is a 2007 Italian drama film directed by Ermanno Olmi, starring Raz Degan. It tells the story of a young professor who leaves his position at the University of Bologna to live in an old farm house by the river Po, where he gets involved with the local population. The film was shown as a Special Screening at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. It received the Critics Award at the 2007 David di Donatello Awards and was nominated in eight more categories, including Best Film. The Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story The Boys: The Sherman Brothers Story is a 2009 American documentary film about the Sherman Brothers The film is directed and produced by their sons, Gregory V. Sherman and Jeff Sherman, and released through Walt Disney Pictures. Ben Stiller acted as executive producer for the film. Grapes Grapes is a Czech comedy film about wine in South Moravia in Czech republic directed by Tomáš Bařina. It was released in 2008. Also exist continuation 2Grapes from 2009. Unmistaken Child Unmistaken Child is a 2008 independent documentary film, which follows a Tibetan Buddhist monks search for the reincarnation of his beloved teacher, a world-renowned lama. It was directed by Nati Baratz. Snow White: A Deadly Summer Snow White: A Deadly Summer is a 2012 horror film directed by David DeCoteau and starring Shanley Caswell, Maureen McCormick, and Eric Roberts. The film was released straight to DVD and digital download on March 20, 2012. Sexo fácil, películas tristes Easy Sex, Sad Movies is a 2014 Argentine comedy film directed by Alejo Flah. Thamizh Padam Thamizh Padam is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language parody film written and directed by C. S. Amudhan, in his directorial debut. The film stars Shiva and Disha Pandey in the lead roles alongside ensemble supporting cast. The film being the first full length spoof in Tamil cinema parodies contemporary commercial films and actors in Tamil cinema, mocking the stereotypical scenes. The film was distributed by Dhayanidhi Alagiri under the banner Cloud Nine Movies, and it was released on 29 January 2010 and won critical acclaim and commercial success at the box office. The film was later remade in Telugu as Sudigadu starring Allari Naresh. A sequel called Thamizh Padam 2 has been confirmed and released in July 2018. I'm Gilda Im Gilda is a 2016 Argentine biographical drama film about the life of tropical singer and songwriter Gilda. It stars Natalia Oreiro in the title role. The Jungle Bunch The Jungle Bunch is a 2017 French computer-animated comedy-adventure film directed by David Alaux. Based on the animated series The Jungle Bunch, the film was released in France on July 26, 2017 and was poorly received in the US. The Beloved Rogue The Beloved Rogue is a 1927 American silent film, loosely based on the life of the 15th century French poet, François Villon. The film was directed by Alan Crosland for United Artists. François Villon is played by John Barrymore, and other cast members include Conrad Veidt as King Louis XI and Marceline Day as Charlotte de Vauxcelles. The story had been filmed in 1920 as If I Were King with William Farnum. The film was later re-made in the sound era again reverting to its original title If I Were King with Ronald Colman. And as the Vagabond King in 1930 and again in 1956 Way Out West Way Out West is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film, action, drama, music, romance, western parody directed by Fred Niblo and starring William Haines, Leila Hyams, Polly Moran, and Ralph Bushman. It tells the story of "Windy", a con man who cheats a group of cowboys out of their money. When they discover his cheating and learn that he himself has been robbed, they force him to work on a ranch until he has paid his debt. Zombies on Broadway Zombies on Broadway is a 1945 American zombie comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It stars RKOs imitation Abbott and Costello Alan Carney and Wally Brown as a pair of men who are tasked with finding a real zombie for a zombie-themed nightclub. Sheldon Leonard, as a former mobster turned nightclub owner, and Bela Lugosi, as the mad scientist who created the zombies, also appear. The Ascent of Man The Ascent of Man is a 13-part British documentary television series produced by the BBC and Time-Life Films first broadcast in 1973; it was written and presented by British mathematician and historian of science Jacob Bronowski. Intended as a series of "personal view" documentaries in the manner of Kenneth Clarks 1969 series Civilisation, the series received acclaim for Bronowskis highly informed but eloquently simple analysis, his long, elegant monologues and its extensive location shoots. It Happened at Nightmare Inn A Candle for the Devil, also released as It Happened at Nightmare Inn, is a 1973 Spanish horror film directed by Eugenio Martín and starring Aurora Bautista and Judy Geeson. Its plot follows two sisters in Spain, both suffering from extreme repression and religious paranoia, who murder a British guest at their inn just before her sister arrives to meet with her. The Vindicator The Vindicator is a 1986 Canadian science fiction film directed by Jean-Claude Lord. The film is a modern-day retelling of the classic Frankenstein story set in the 1980s. Its plot involves a man who was killed in an accident in a laboratory, but revived as part of an experiment as a cyborg. The film was released by 20th Century Fox and released on video by Key Video, and is now out of print. The special effects were by Stan Winston. Stealing Heaven Stealing Heaven is a 1988 film directed by Clive Donner and starring Derek de Lint, Kim Thomson and Denholm Elliott. It is a costume drama based on the French 12th century medieval romance of Peter Abelard and Héloïse and on a historical novel by Marion Meade. This was Donners final theatrical film, before his death on 7 September 2010. The Wrong Guys The Wrong Guys is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Danny Bilson. The Voyage of Captain Fracassa Captain Fracassas Journey is a 1990 Italian comedy film directed by Ettore Scola. The film is based on the 1863 novel Captain Fracasse by Théophile Gautier. It was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival. Praying with Anger Praying with Anger is a 1992 Indian-American drama film, known for M. Night Shyamalan who made his directorial debut, produced, wrote and starred in the film. It is about a young Indian Americans return to India. The film never received a wide release for mainstream distribution and has been shown primarily at film festivals. It explores the clash of Western values with those of the Indian subcontinent. The Phantom Lover The Phantom Lover is a 1995 Hong Kong film starring Leslie Cheung and Jacklyn Wu. It was directed by Ronny Yu and is a remake of the 1937 film Song at Midnight. The film itself is a loose adaptation of the classic Romeo and Juliet romance where love between two passionate lovers were ultimately doomed when parental opposition was the major obstacle. The main theme of the film was, however, a strong adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera. The films language is entirely in Mandarin. Final Descent Final Descent is a 1997 television film, starring Robert Urich and Annette OToole. It was written by Roger Young and directed by Mike Robe. The film was originally aired at CBS on October 12, 1997. The sequel Final Run was released in October 10, 1999. Cudo nevidjeno Unseen Wonder is a 1984 Yugoslav comedy film directed by Živko Nikolić. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. Gaja Gamini Gaja Gamini is a 2000 Indian film written and directed by M. F. Husain and is his ode to womanhood and his muse of the time, Madhuri Dixit, who stars as the lead in the film with Shahrukh Khan and Naseeruddin Shah. The film was a box office disaster. Bodysong Bodysong is a 2003 BAFTA-winning documentary about human life and the human condition directed by Simon Pummell and produced by Janine Marmot. Stormforce Stormforce is a 2006 Belgian film directed by Hans Herbots. The screenplay was written by Pierre De Clercq. The series was based on the Flemish TV series Windkracht 10. Dark Rising: Bring Your Battle Axe Dark Rising is a sword and sorcery adult-oriented franchise of two made-for-television films, a twelve episode television series and a five-episode television series, from the husband and wife team of Andrew Cymek and Brigitte Kingsley. The franchise is written by creator Cymek, produced by Kingsley and adapted for film and television by executive producer Mihkel Harilaid. The original film in the series, Dark Rising: Bring Your Battle Axe, introduced lead character Summer Vale, played by Kingsley through the entire series of films. The series continued with the television series Dark Rising: The Savage Tales of Summer Vale, the television film Dark Rising: Summer Strikes Back and the five-episode television series Dark Rising: Warrior of Worlds. The franchise is a joint production of Harilaids Black Walk Films and Cymeks Defiant Empire Films. Kelly + Victor Kelly + Victor is a 2012 British romantic drama film written and directed by Kieran Evans from Niall Griffiths novel of the same name. Starring Antonia Campbell-Hughes and Julian Morris, Kelly + Victor is the story of a young couple embarking on a passionate and transgressive love affair. The film won the BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer in 2014. Mouna Guru Mouna Guru is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by Santha Kumar and produced by M. K. Thamizharasu. The film featured Arulnidhi and Iniya in the lead roles, while John Vijay, Madhusudhan Rao, Uma Riyaz Khan, Krishnamoorthy, and Balakrishnan play supporting roles. Mouna Guru illustrates a misunderstood college youth who becomes unwittingly involved in a crime plot that spirals his life out of order. The film, which has music composed by S. Thaman, released on 16 December 2011 to highly positive reviews, subsequently becoming a sleeper hit. The film was remade in Kannada as Guru, in Telugu as Shankara and in Hindi as Akira. Ya ne vernus I Won’t Come Back is a 2014 Russian/Kazakh drama film directed by Ilmar Raag. The film received a special jury mention in the Nora Ephron prize at the Tribeca Film Festival and won the Mirror Award at the Andrei Tarkovsky International Film Festival. Purani Jeans Purani Jeans is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age drama film directed by Tanushri Chattrji Bassu. The film stars Tanuj Virwani, Aditya Seal and Izabelle Leite. It tells the story of young boy who returns to his hometown and reconnects with his old friends. The soundtrack was composed by Ram Sampath. The first look of the film was revealed on 8 March 2014, ahead of films release on 2 May 2014. Fidelio: Alice's Odyssey Fidelio: Alices Odyssey, also titled Fidelio: Alices Journey, is a 2014 French drama film directed by Lucie Borleteau. Pataas Pataas is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by debutant Anil Ravipudi and produced by Kalyan Ram under N.T.R. Arts. Starring Nandamuri Kalyan Ram and Shruti Sodhi played the lead roles while Sai Karthik compose the music. The movie received positive reviews and turned out to be the biggest hit in Kalyan Rams career. It was remade in Tamil as Motta Shiva Ketta Shiva and in Kannada as Pataki. It was dubbed in Hindi under the same name. Mood of the Day Mood of the Day is 2016 South Korean film starring Moon Chae-won and Yoo Yeon-seok. The Trail Beyond The Trail Beyond is a 1934 Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring John Wayne, Noah Beery Sr., and Noah Beery Jr. The motion picture was based on the novel The Wolf Hunters by James Oliver Curwood, which was also adapted as a silent film and a later sound film, both called The Wolf Hunters. Stunning location backgrounds filmed around Mammoth Lakes, set this film firmly apart from most of the other Poverty Row westerns shot during the decade in which Wayne found himself trapped between his screen masterpieces The Big Trail and Stagecoach. The Late George Apley The Late George Apley is a 1947 film about a stuffy, upper-class Bostonian who is forced to adjust to a changing world. It starred Ronald Colman in the title role and was based on John P. Marquands novel of the same name and the subsequent play by Marquand and George S. Kaufman. The Web The Web is a 1947 American film noir crime film directed by Michael Gordon and starring Ella Raines, Edmond OBrien, William Bendix and Vincent Price. Back Door to Hell Back Door to Hell is a 1964 film concerning a three-man team of United States soldiers preparing the way for Gen. MacArthurs World War II return to the Philippines by destroying a Japanese communications center. It was produced on a relatively small budget and received lukewarm reviews. John Hackett wrote the script on the boat from the US to the Philippines. Jack Nicholson was writing the script to Flight to Fury at the same time. Hellman, Nicholson and Hackett also made the film back to back with Flight to Fury. Strange Bedfellows Strange Bedfellows is a 1965 American comedy film directed by Melvin Frank and starring Rock Hudson, Gina Lollobrigida, Gig Young, and Terry-Thomas. It was released by Universal Studios. Crucible of Horror The Corpse is a 1971 British horror film, produced by Gabrielle Beaumont and directed by Viktors Ritelis. It stars Michael Gough, Yvonne Mitchell, Sharon Gurney, and Simon Gough. The film tells the story of an English businessman who has for years and in various ways abused his wife and daughter. Eventually, they kill him. But he inexplicably comes back to life and their day-to-day lives immediately revert to the way that they were before he died. The film was shot in 1969 but not released to theatres in the UK until 1971 under the title The Corpse. It was retitled Crucible of Horror for its US theatrical release, also in 1971. Poor Pretty Eddie Poor Pretty Eddie is a 1975 American film starring Leslie Uggams, Shelley Winters and Michael Christian. Made on a relatively small budget, it is known for having an atypical narrative and directorial style, which combines elements of horror, exploitation film making and Southern gothic. It has subsequently become popular in cult and B movie circles. Old Dracula Vampira is a 1974 British comedy horror film directed by Clive Donner and starring David Niven and Teresa Graves. It spoofs the vampire genre. Following the success of Young Frankenstein, Vampira was re-titled Old Dracula for release in the United States in an attempt to cash in on its success. Angel Angel is a 1982 film directed by Neil Jordan and starring Stephen Rea. The film was Neil Jordans directorial debut, and the executive producer was John Boorman. T-Rex: Back to the Cretaceous T-Rex: Back to the Cretaceous is a 1998 American edutainment adventure film shot for the IMAX 3D format. The film is directed by Brett Leonard. Executive producer/co-writer Andrew Gellis and producers Antoine Compin and Charis Horton also make up the production team. Liz Stauber and Peter Horton star, alongside Kari Coleman, Tuck Milligan, and Laurie Murdoch. The film is among the few IMAX films that are considered "pure entertainment", though it still is considered rather educational by the mainstream audience. The Man Who Stole the Sun , also known as The Man Who Stole the Sun, is a 1979 Japanese political satire spy film, directed by Hasegawa Kazuhiko and written by Leonard Schrader. Le dernier tunnel The Last Tunnel is a Canadian crime drama film, directed by Érik Canuel and released in 2004. Based on the autobiography of convicted bank robber Marcel Talon, the film stars Michel Côté as a recently released prisoner reuniting his criminal colleagues to pull off one last heist. The cast also includes Jean Lapointe, Christopher Heyerdahl, Sébastien Huberdeau and Céline Bonnier. Green Tea Green Tea is a 2002 Chinese film. It was adapted from the novel Adiliya by the River by Jin Renshun. Shot in the summer of 2002, Green Tea was one of three films directed by Zhang Yuan that year. The film was photographed by established Hong Kong-cinematographer Christopher Doyle, whose work gives Green Tea a more polished look than many of Zhangs earlier independent features. Something Beneath Something Beneath is a 2007 Canadian horror thriller film directed by David Winning and starring Kevin Sorbo, Natalie Brown and Brendan Beiser. It is the 5th film in the Maneater Series. Odysseus: Voyage to the Underworld Odysseus and the Isle of the Mists is a 2008 feature film directed by Terry Ingram and produced by Plinyminor in association with the Sci Fi Channel in Vancouver, B.C. King Odysseus has been away from Ithaca for twenty years. The first ten he spent fighting the Trojan War; the last ten he spent fighting to get home. Among his adventures is the tale Homer felt was too horrible to tell, the missing book of the Odyssey known as "The Isle of the Mists". Here the Warrior King and his men face the Goddess of the Underworld and her winged horrific creatures, intent on bringing death and destruction to humanity. Chase Me Chase Me is a 2003 American direct-to-video animated short film based on the animated series The New Batman Adventures. The film was released as a bonus feature on the DVD for Mystery of the Batwoman in the U.S. on October 21, 2003, and was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The short, which follows Batman as he chases Catwoman across Gotham City, is made in old school silent film-style; it contains no dialogue or sound effects, only a musical score. The music is composed by Lolita Ritmanis, who also composed the score for Mystery of the Batwoman, as well as several episodes of The New Batman Adventures. Quemar las naves Quemar las naves is a 2007 Mexican film directed by Francisco Franco Alba, from an original script co-written by Franco and actress Maria Reneé Prudencio. The film was shot in the Mexican state of Zacatecas and addresses issues such as self-assertion, loss, adolescence, and sexual relations. It officially premiered in October 2007 at the Festival Internacional de Cine de Morelia. The title refers to a widely known Mexican saying, which means "to cut all ties holding someone to something or someone" -- something Hernan Cortes actually did when he and his men set foot for the first time in continental America, in order to avoid mutiny or desertion. Passenger Passenger is a 2009 thriller film written and directed by debutant Ranjith Sankar and starring Sreenivasan, Dileep, Mamta Mohandas, Jagathy Sreekumar and Nedumudi Venu in major roles. It was well appreciated for its novelty and was declared as a hit. Owing to its critical and commercial success, Passenger is being remade into Tamil as Muriyadi. Captive Captive is a 2012 French-Filipino drama film directed by Brillante Mendoza and starring Isabelle Huppert. The film was screened in competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2012. The plot focuses on describing the torturous life of the hostages of the Dos Palmas kidnappings, whose survivors were freed after a year in captivity. Kick 2 Kick 2 is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by Surender Reddy, written by Vakkantham Vamsi and produced by actor Nandamuri Kalyan Ram under the banner of N.T.R. Arts. The film is a sequel of the 2009 Telugu blockbuster film Kick starring Ravi Teja reprised his role as the male lead and also playing a double role as a father and son, which was also directed by Surender Reddy. The film also features Rakul Preet Singh, Ali, Brahmanandam, Kabir Duhan Singh, Kick Shaam, Rajpal Yadav and Ravi Kishen in the pivotal roles while Nora Fatehi appear in a item song. The film was officially launched on 20 August 2014, and the principal photography began on the same day. The audio soundtrack of the movie was composed by S. Thaman and was released on 9 May 2015. The film was released worldwide on 21 August 2015 and was produced on a budget of . The film is said to be the costliest film in the career of Ravi Teja. It received mixed to negative reviews from critics and became a commercial failure at the box office. It also became the 9th highest-grossing Telugu film of 2015 in the United States, collecting . Forever Pure Forever Pure is a 2016 UK-Israel documentary film, by Maya Zinshtein. The film is directed by Maya Zinshtein, and produced by Geoff Arbourne and Maya Zinshtein, co-produced by Torstein Grude and Alan Maher, and Executive produced by John Battsek and Nicole Stott. The film was released on Netflix on 6 July 2017 and went on to win a News & Documentary Emmy Award in 2018. The film was produced by Inside Out Films and Maya Films. Until Midnight Until Midnight is an Emirati thriller film. It is directed by Tariq Alkazim and produced by Yunjie Han. Ahmed Khamis Ali plays the lead role of Salem. The film was released in June 2018. The Mothering Heart The Mothering Heart is a 1913 American short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Donald's Lucky Day Donalds Lucky Day is a 1939 Donald Duck cartoon released by Walt Disney Productions. The Iron Mistress The Iron Mistress is a 1952 film drama directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Alan Ladd as Jim Bowie. It ends with Bowies marriage to Ursula de Veramendi and does not deal with his death at the Battle of the Alamo in 1836. It was the first film Ladd made at Warner Bros. after spending a decade at Paramount Pictures. Zoom and Bored Zoom and Bored is a 1957 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. The title is a pun on the term "room and board". 40 Pounds of Trouble 40 Pounds of Trouble is a 1962 comedy film directed by Norman Jewison and starring Tony Curtis, Suzanne Pleshette, and Larry Storch. It marks Jewisons directorial debut. The film was shot on location at Disneyland and Lake Tahoe. It is a retelling of Damon Runyons story Little Miss Marker. Popi Legend of the Werewolf Legend of the Werewolf is a 1975 British Tyburn Film Productions horror film directed by Freddie Francis. It stars Peter Cushing. Although released in UK cinemas, in the US it was released on VHS only. Although Endore is not credited, aspects of Guy Endores classic werewolf novel The Werewolf of Paris are present in the film. Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure is a 1977 American live-action/animated musical fantasy film directed by Richard Williams, produced by the Bobbs-Merrill Company, a publishing arm of ITT, and released theatrically by 20th Century Fox. A 1941 short film had previously featured the Raggedy Ann and Andy characters created by Johnny Gruelle. Sweeney 2 Sweeney 2 is a British action film by Euston Films, released cinematically in the UK in 1978. A crime drama about the Flying Squad, a division of Londons Metropolitan Police, it was made as a sequel to the successful 1977 film Sweeney!, which was a spin-off from the popular British television series The Sweeney. Some of the action in the film is transferred from the usual London setting to Malta. The series was based upon a fictionalised version of the Flying Squad. The term The Sweeney is derived from Cockney rhyming slang, originating in the expression Sweeney Todd: Flying Squad, and is a real term used by the London underworld to refer to the Squad, whose brief was to investigate armed robbery within the MPD, an area roughly corresponding to Greater London. The leader of the Squad is the fictional Detective Inspector Jack Regan, and his second-in-command is Detective Sergeant Carter. Deathstalker IV: Match of Titans Deathstalker IV: Match of Titans, also called Deathstalker IV: Match of the Titans, is a 1991 American sword and sorcery fantasy film written and directed by Howard R. Cohen. It is the fourth and final installment in the Deathstalker tetralogy. Lotta 2 - Lotta flyttar hemifrån Lotta flyttar hemifrån is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 18 September 1993, directed by Johanna Hald. Its the 2nd film based on the books about Lotta på Bråkmakargatan written by Astrid Lindgren. Blind Justice Blind Justice is a 1994 American television film on HBO directed by Richard Spence. It features Armand Assante, Robert Davi, Elisabeth Shue, Adam Baldwin, and Jack Black. First Nations actor Jimmy Herman appears as a shaman. It was shot entirely in Arizona. F.T.W. F.T.W. is a 1994 film about Frank T. Wells, an ex-con rodeo rider who becomes involved with a woman whos a bank robber on the run. The title of the film refers both to the main characters initials, and to a tattoo on Clems hand, meaning "Fuck The World". Il giorno della prima di Close Up Opening Day of Close-Up is a 1996 Italian short film directed by Nanni Moretti. It was screened out of competition at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Dami kanyat Ladies Choice is a Bulgarian comedy film released in 1980, directed by Ivan Andonov, starring Stefan Danailov. A charming driving instructor, divorced and poor, flirts with his numerous female students all of the time. No matter of age, occupation or marital status as if all the bored women in this town court this country "Don Juan". Finally, he loses control over the attacks of his suitors... The film belongs to the group of the so-called Bulgarian Cult Comedies Stream that burst out during the first half of the 1980s but starting from the previous decade. Amidst the notable ones can be listed: Something out of Nothing, The Double, A Nameless Band, Dangerous Charm and the sequence about The Past-Master Naturally, the film gave one of the all time famous quotes, as usual by the well-known Rusev and Todev. Quitting Quitting is a 2001 Chinese drama film directed by Zhang Yang, starring and based on the true life story of Jia Hongsheng. Jia, an actor and former drug addict, battled his addiction to marijuana and heroin for five years from 1992 to 1997. All members of the cast, from Jia and Jias family members right down to the doctors and patients at a mental institute Jia was admitted to, are real people playing themselves. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival on 4 September 2001 and clinched the NETPAC Award. The original Chinese title is an allusion to the Beatles 1965 classic song "Yesterday". References to The Beatles, of whom Jia was an avid fan, are also made throughout the film. Besides dressing up like John Lennon, Jia also fantasized himself as Lennons son and recited the Chinese translation of the lyrics to Let It Be religiously. However, Michael Jackson, who owned the rights to most Beatles songs, declined to give permission for the song or its title to be used in the film. Instead, the film uses songs by Chinese rockers such as Cui Jian, Tang Dynasty and Dou Wei. The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire is a non-canonical Sherlock Holmes film. The film was produced in 2002 for The Hallmark Channel as the last installment in a series of Hallmark Sherlock Holmes films. Snake Island Snake Island is a 2002 South African action horror film, starring William Katt, Wayne Crawford, Kate Connor, Russel Savadier and Dawn Matthews. It was co-written, co-produced and directed by Wayne Crawford. Siin me oleme! Siin me oleme! is a 1979 Estonian movie written and directed by Sulev Nõmmik. The script was compiled on Juhan Smuuls motifs from Suvitajad. Ringers: Lord of the Fans Ringers: Lord of the Fans is a 2005 documentary film investigating the growth of the Tolkien fandom all the way from the release of The Hobbit book by J. R. R. Tolkien in 1937 to Peter Jacksons The Lord of the Rings trilogy. The film tells about the early days of the Tolkien fandom when it was part of the hippie culture and influenced many people in the pop world, some of whom became famous and are interviewed, including David Carradine, and Lemmy of Motörhead. Ringers includes Leonard Nimoy performing "The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins." The Mythopoeic Society and the Tolkien Society are mentioned. The film also tells the story of the cartoon version of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings animated films. The success of the Peter Jackson films is described through interviews with Jackson and the stars of the trilogy. The film is narrated by Dominic Monaghan. Bloedbroeders Blood Brothers is a 2008 Dutch television film directed by Arno Dierickx. The film is based on the Baarn murder case, which took place between 1960-1963. The then 17-year-old Boudewijn Henny, his 15-year-old brother Ewout Henny and their 16-year-old friend Hennie Werkhoven killed the 14-year-old Theo Mastwijk in Soest. Hellhounds Hellhounds is a 2009 Canadian horror film directed by Ricky Schroder. The film was shot in Romania. It is the 20th film of the Maneater Series. I Will Follow I Will Follow is a 2010 American independent drama film written, produced and directed by Ava DuVernay, starring Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Beverly Todd, Omari Hardwick, Michole White, Dijon Talton, Royale Watkins, Damone Roberts, Tracie Thoms and Blair Underwood. Ashta Chamma Ashta Chamma is a 2008 Telugu comedy film written and directed by Mohan Krishna Indraganti. The film deals with four quirky characters interwoven in a romantic narration. The film stars Colours Swathi, Nani, Srinivas Avasarala and Bhargavi in the lead with Tanikella Bharani in a supporting role. The movie is an adaptation of Oscar Wildes play The Importance of Being Earnest. Upon release, the movie received positive reviews and became a super hit at the box office. Colours Swathi and Nanis performances were the main highlights of this film. After Words After Words is a 2015 American film shot in Costa Rica. Singh vs. Kaur Singh vs Kaur is a Punjabi romantic comedy starring Gippy Grewal, Surveen Chawla, Japji Khaira and Binnu Dhillon in lead roles.Singh vs Kaur was released on 15 February 2013. Les gazelles Les Gazelles is a 2014 French comedy film directed by Mona Achache. Misfire Misfire is a 2014 American action film produced and directed by R. Ellis Frazier. The film stars Gary Daniels and Vannessa Vasquez in lead roles. The film was released on DVD in October 2014. Ivide Ivide is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-English language crime drama film directed by Shyamaprasad. The film has Prithviraj Sukumaran in lead role with Nivin Pauly , Bhavana in supporting roles. The film was shot entirely in Atlanta, U.S. The soundtrack and background score were composed by Gopi Sundar. Cinematography was done by Eric Dickinson and editing by Manoj. The film was released on 29 May 2015. Manoj was awarded Best Editor at the 2015 Kerala State Film Awards. The music label for the movie is Muzik24 Under Electric Clouds Under Electric Clouds is a 2015 Russian drama film directed by Aleksei Alekseivich German. It was screened in the main competition section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution for Cinematography. It also earned Alekseivich the award for Achievement in Directing at the 9th Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Scooby-Doo! and the Curse of the 13th Ghost Scooby-Doo! and the Curse of the 13th Ghost is a 2019 American animated direct-to-video comedy mystery film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, and the thirty-second entry in the direct-to-video series of Scooby-Doo films. The film is a continuation of the 1985 animated series The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo, designed to provide resolution for the shows unfinished storyline. The film was released on DVD and digital on February 5, 2019. The Ice Follies of 1939 The Ice Follies of 1939 is a 1939 American musical drama film directed by Reinhold Schünzel, and starring Joan Crawford, James Stewart, Lew Ayres and Lewis Stone. Using a show business backdrop, and featuring The International Ice Follies, Crawford plays Mary, an actress, who marries an ice skater and encounters career and relationship issues. The Cat That Hated People The Cat That Hated People is a 1948 American animated short film directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby. The cats voice was supplied by radio actor Harry Lang in the style of Jimmy Durante; incidental music was directed by Scott Bradley. The film borrows elements from the Warner Bros.-produced Looney Tunes cartoons Porky in Wackyland and Tin Pan Alley Cats, both directed by Bob Clampett. The Perfect Furlough The Perfect Furlough is a 1958 American CinemaScope Eastmancolor romantic comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and written by Stanley Shapiro. Edwards and Shapiro would re-team the following year for another Tony Curtis service comedy, Operation Petticoat. Rat Pfink a Boo Boo Rat Pfink a Boo Boo is a 1966 American film directed by Ray Dennis Steckler and starring Ron Haydock and Carolyn Brandt. The first 40 minutes of the film are a straight crime drama, but it quickly segues into a superhero parody after this. The title is alternately explained as a typo that was too expensive to fix or a stylistic choice. Deadlock Deadlock is a 1970 West German spaghetti western directed by Roland Klick. It is perhaps best known today for the soundtrack supplied by the German rock band Can. The songs Can wrote for this film are found on the 1970 Can album Soundtracks. Today Deadlock is considered a cult classic. How Awful About Allan How Awful About Allan is a 1970 American made-for-television horror psychological thriller film directed by Curtis Harrington, the first of two collaborations with writer Henry Farrell, and starring Anthony Perkins and Julie Harris. It premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on September 22, 1970 and was produced by prolific television producer Aaron Spelling. Jeremy Jeremy is a 1973 American romantic drama film starring Robby Benson and Glynnis OConnor as two Manhattan high school students who share a tentative month-long romance. It was the first film directed by Arthur Barron, and won the prize for Best First Work in the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. Benson was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his performance as the title character. Magnificent Bodyguards Magnificent Bodyguards is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts action film starring Jackie Chan and directed by Lo Wei. Chan, along with Luk Chuen also worked as stunt coordinators. This film was well received in Hong Kong, but Chan himself doesnt like it. He puts it down to Lo Wei not giving him any creative freedom. This was the first film in Hong Kong to be filmed using 3-D technology, and it features music from Star Wars. Ogro Operación Ogro is a 1979 Spanish and Italian drama film written and directed by Gillo Pontecorvo. The film is based on true events in Spain during the early 1970s and is based on the eponymous book by Julen Agirre. The film won the David di Donatello for Best Film. All the actors, a mix of Spaniards and Italians, spoke Spanish in the dubbed version released in Spain, and in Italian in the dubbed Italian version. The Munsters' Revenge The Munsters Revenge is a 1981 American made-for-television science fiction comedy film based on the 1964–1966 sitcom The Munsters which reunited original cast members Fred Gwynne, Yvonne De Carlo and Al Lewis. Marilyn Munster was portrayed by Jo McDonnell and Eddie Munster by Canadian child actor K. C. Martel. The film was directed by Don Weis and originally aired on NBC on February 27, 1981. Ma 6-T va crack-er Ma 6-T va crack-er is a French movie directed by Jean-François Richet in 1997, caricaturing gang warfare. Richet explicitly made in an interview references to marxism-leninism as his ideology to produce this movie. Actually, this influence is really strong in one dialog where the teenagers say that a workers strike is "more powerful against the system" than a ghetto riot. Also, the lyrics of 2Bal2Neg anthem "La Sédition" that we can hear at the end of movie speaks about "class struggle against the bourgeois class" and "a vanguard party founded to overthrow the society". Merikoi to Protimoun Kryo... Merikoi to protimoun kryo translations: Some Like it Cool is a 1963 Greek comedy film directed by Giannis Dalianidis. Lakis, Rena, Eva and Mary are four siblings that were secretly in relationships with Lela, Thodoros, Giorgis and Kleopa, respectively. Angel of Death Semana santa is a 2002 European mystery thriller film directed by Pepe Danquart. It is notable for its international cast. The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood is a 2000 American made-for-television action-adventure comedy film based on the 1979–1985 television series The Dukes of Hazzard which aired on CBS on May 19, 2000. As with Reunion! movie, the "Good Ol Boys" theme is abandoned, this time for a song called "Good Times". Dot and the Kangaroo Dot and the Kangaroo is a 1977 Australian film which combines animation and live-action. It is based on childrens literature book Dot and the Kangaroo by Ethel Pedley. Chernobyl Heart Chernobyl Heart is a 2003 documentary film by Maryann DeLeo. The film won the Best Documentary Short Subject award at The 76th Academy Awards. In the film, DeLeo travels through Ukraine and Belarus with Adi Roche, the Irish founder of the Chernobyl Childrens Project International, observing the effects of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster on the health of children in the area. Many children developed a previously unknown cardiac degradation condition known in the area as "Chernobyl heart", in addition to other severe radiation poisoning effects DeLeo explored the Chernobyl disaster again in 2008 with the film White Horse. Mobsters and Mormons Mobsters and Mormons is a 2005 comedy film. It was written, directed, and produced by John Moyer who also plays a role in the film. It is also produced by Kurt Hale and Dave Hunter of Halestorm Entertainment. This film features some Mormon centric humor that is meant to appeal to Mormon audiences. It also contains broad audience humor. Carmine is part of the mob in Philadelphia, hoping to soon be promoted to captain. While taking care of business, he and his team are photographed by the FBI performing illegal activities. After some discussion, Carmine decides to testify against his boss, then goes into the Witness Protection Program. His family is moved to Utah, in the heart of the Mormon Corridor. The Note The Note is a 2007 American-Canadian made-for-television drama film directed by Douglas Barr and starring Genie Francis and Ted McGinley. The movie aired on Hallmark Channel on December 8, 2007. It is based on the novel by Angela Hunt. It was filmed on location in Hamilton. The Christmas Hope The Christmas Hope is a 2009 American-Canadian made-for-television drama film directed by Norma Bailey and starring Madeleine Stowe which was broadcast on Lifetime on December 13, 2009. It is the third part in a trilogy of films, preceded by The Christmas Shoes and The Christmas Blessing. Edges of Darkness Edges of Darkness is a 2008 American direct to video horror film directed by Jason Horton and Blaine Cade. The plot is about three interconnected tales of terror set against the backdrop of a zombie apocalypse. The Girl in the Sun is a 2013 Japanese fantasy romance film directed by Takahiro Miki. The film, about an ordinary young couple named Kosuke and Mao, is based on a novel by Osamu Koshigaya of the same name that ranked first among novels which Japanese girls wanted boys to read in the year 2011, and has sold more than one million copies in Japan. Scarlet Innocence Scarlet Innocence is a 2014 South Korean thriller co-written and directed by Yim Pil-sung, starring Jung Woo-sung and Esom. It is a modern-day retelling of the classic Korean folktale Simcheongga. Daguerrotype Daguerrotype is a 2016 romantic horror film written and directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. It stars Tahar Rahim, Constance Rousseau, Olivier Gourmet, Mathieu Amalric, and Malik Zidi. State Fair State Fair is an American Pre-Code comedy-drama film directed by Henry King and starring Janet Gaynor, Will Rogers, and Lew Ayres. The picture tells the story of a farm familys multi-day visit to the Iowa State Fair, where the parents seek to win prizes in agricultural and cooking competitions, and their teenage daughter and son each find unexpected romance. Based on a bestselling novel by Phil Stong, this was the first of three film versions of the novel released to theaters, the others being the movie musicals State Fair starring Jeanne Crain and Dana Andrews, and State Fair starring Ann-Margret and Pat Boone. The 1933 version was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture. The film, made pre-Code and despite its seemingly tame plot, has some scenes that were censored a few years later, when it was re-released due to the Breen Offices Production Code that took effect in 1934. Although the screenwriters cut the novels depiction of a sexual affair between the daughter and a reporter, they kept the sons seduction by a trapeze artist. Moralists were particularly outraged by a scene in which Norman Foster and Sally Eilers dialogue is heard off-screen while the camera reveals a rumpled bed and a negligee on the floor. Rogers was accorded top billing on some posters, but Gaynor was billed above Rogers in the film itself. Victor Jory also appears as the hoop toss barker at the carnival, at the beginning of a screen career spanning 57 years. In 2014, State Fair was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. The Richest Girl in the World The Richest Girl in the World is a 1934 romantic comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea. Norman Krasna was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story. It was remade in 1944 as Bride by Mistake with Laraine Day and Alan Marshal. The Accused The Accused is a 1949 drama film noir directed by William Dieterle and written by Ketti Frings, based on Be Still, My Love, a 1947 novel written by June Truesdell. The film stars Loretta Young and Robert Cummings. The Rebel Set The Rebel Set is a 1959 American crime drama film directed by Gene Fowler Jr. It was later featured and riffed on Mystery Science Theater 3000 in Season 4. A Breath of Scandal A Breath of Scandal is a 1960 film adapted from Ferenc Molnárs stage play Olympia. It stars Sophia Loren, Maurice Chevalier, John Gavin and Angela Lansbury and was directed by Michael Curtiz. The film is set at the turn of the 20th century and features lush technicolor photography of Vienna and the countryside of Austria. The costumes and lighting were designed by George Hoyningen-Huene and executed by Ella Bei of the Knize fashion house. Due in part to Curtizs direction which Sophia Loren was at odds with, Italian director Vittorio De Sica was hired to reshoot certain scenes with Loren after hours without Curtizs knowledge. The film is based on the 1928 play Olympia rather than being a remake of the 1929 MGM film His Glorious Night. Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby Look Whats Happened to Rosemarys Baby is a 1976 American made-for-television horror film and a sequel to Roman Polanskis 1968 film Rosemarys Baby starring Stephen McHattie, Patty Duke, George Maharis, Ruth Gordon and Ray Milland. The film premiered as the ABC Friday Night Movie on October 29, 1976. It has little connection to the novel by Ira Levin, on which the first film was based. It is not based on Levins sequel novel, Son of Rosemary, which was published later, although there are some similarities. The only actor to return from the first film is Ruth Gordon as Minnie Castevet. Sam OSteen, an editor on the first movie, directed this sequel. Patty Duke, who plays Rosemary, was considered for the role in the 1968 film; it went to Mia Farrow. The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan is a 1979 American television film which is an adaptation of David L. Williams novel Second Sight. The film stars Lindsay Wagner in the title role. It also stars Marc Singer, Linda Gray, Alan Feinstein and Henry Wilcoxon. Directed by Frank De Felitta, who also adapted Williamss novel into this screenplay. A woman finds an antique dress in her attic, and after putting it on, finds herself flashing back 80 years in the past, where she falls in love with a grieving painter. Soon she finds herself bouncing back and forth between the two realities, and becomes obsessed with solving an 80-year-old murder. Pilot Pirx's Inquest Inquest of Pilot Pirx is a joint Polish-Soviet 1979 film directed by ; it is based on the story "The Inquest" by Stanisław Lem from his 1968 short story collection Opowieści o pilocie Pirxie. It was adapted for film by Vladimir Valutsky. It is a joint production by Zespoly Filmowe, and Tallinnfilm. Some of the studio-based filming was done at the Dovzhenko Film Studios. Turtle Diary Turtle Diary is a 1985 British film directed by John Irvin and starring Glenda Jackson, Ben Kingsley, and Michael Gambon. Based on a screenplay adapted by Harold Pinter from Russell Hobans novel Turtle Diary, the film is about "people rediscovering the joys of life and love". The film contains elements of romance, comedy, and drama and has been described as a romantic comedy. Nagina Nagina is 1986 Indian fantasy film, produced and directed by Harmesh Malhotra, with a screenplay written by Ravi Kapoor and story by Jagmohan Kapoor. Starring Sridevi in the lead role, the film revolves around Rajni, a Nāginī who marries a civilian to avenge the death of her spouse at the hands of an evil saint. The film also stars Rishi Kapoor, Komal Mahuvakar, Amrish Puri, Sushma Seth and Prem Chopra in supporting roles. The film upon its release was a widespread success grossing ₹13 crore at the box office, becoming the second-highest-grossing Indian film of 1986. The success of the film proved to be a major watershed moment in Indian Cinema, as the film, despite being a woman-centric movie became a massive commercial success. A sequel to the film was released; Nagina Part II, which made the former the first Indian movie ever to have a sequel, although the sequel failed commercially. Today, Nagina is considered a cult classic and one of Sridevis finest performances. Pandora's Clock Pandoras Clock is a 1996 NBC miniseries based on a novel by John J. Nance about a deadly virus on a Boeing 747-200 from Frankfurt to John F. Kennedy International Airport. Directed by Eric Laneuville, the film stars Richard Dean Anderson, Stephen Root, Jane Leeves, Robert Loggia and Daphne Zuniga and the script closely follows the book. Seven Servants Seven Servants is a 1996 English-language German comedy-drama film directed by Daryush Shokof and written by Daryush Shokof and Juliane Schulze. The film is about a man named Archie, portrayed by Anthony Quinn, who wishes to unite and "connect" the races until his last breath. The film premiered at the 1996 Locarno Film Festival. Jeanne and the Perfect Guy The Perfect Guy, also titled Jeanne and the Perfect Guy, is a 1998 French romantic musical drama film directed by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau. It was entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. Urgh! A Music War Urgh! A Music War is a 1982 British film featuring performances by punk rock, new wave, and post-punk acts, filmed in 1980. Among the artists featured in the film are Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Magazine, The Go-Gos, Toyah Willcox, The Fleshtones, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, X, XTC, Devo, The Cramps, Oingo Boingo, Dead Kennedys, Gary Numan, Klaus Nomi, Wall of Voodoo, Pere Ubu, Steel Pulse, Surf Punks, 999, The Alley Cats, UB40, Echo & the Bunnymen and The Police. These were many of the most popular groups on the New Wave scene; in keeping with the spirit of the scene, the film also features several less famous acts, and one completely obscure group, Invisible Sex, in what appears to be their only public performance. Ginostra Ginostra is 2002 crime fiction film written and directed by Manuel Pradal, starring Harvey Keitel, Andie MacDowell. The story is about an FBI officer investigating the murder of a would-be informant, attempts to contact the only person who knows the truth behind the killings - the dead mans eleven-year-old son. The Testaments: Of One Fold and One Shepherd The Testaments of One Fold and One Shepherd is a 67-minute film produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Testaments depicts the life of Jesus in Jerusalem while also depicting the events described in the Book of Mormon from approximately the same time period. The films climax occurs after Christs resurrection, when Jesus appears in the Americas. The movie was originally shown in the Legacy Theater of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building on a 62x31 foot screen and was shot with 65 mm film. It replaced A Mormon Journey as the flagship JSMB feature in March 2000. The Testaments of One Fold and One Shepherd was later replaced in the theater by The Prophet of the Restoration, a film commemorating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Joseph Smith. True Blue True Blue is a 2001 film written and directed by J.S. Cardone and starring Tom Berenger, Lori Heuring, and Pamela Gidley. Xcuse Me Xcuse Me is a 2003 Hindi comedy-drama film. It is the sequel to N. Chandras 2001 film Style which was a box office success. Xcuse Me was released on 26 September 2003 and a moderate success at the box office. Night Bus Night Bus is a 2007 Italian noir-comedy film directed by Davide Marengo. A low-budget film, it became a sleeper box office hit. Grim Reaper Grim Reaper is a 2007 slasher film directed by Michael Feifer, which stars Cherish Lee, Brent Fidler, Benjamin Pitts, and Adam Fortin as the title character. Darfur Now Darfur Now is a 2007 documentary film examining the genocide in Darfur, Sudan. It was written and directed by Ted Braun and produced by Don Cheadle, Mark Jonathan Harris and Cathy Schulman. Executive Producers included Jeffrey Skoll, Omar Amanat, Dean Schramm, Diane Weyermann, and Matt Palmieri. The film is a call to action for people all over the world to help the ongoing crisis in Darfur. Darfur Now premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was released in the United States and Canada on November 2, 2007. Cell 213 Cell 213 is a 2011 Canadian horror film starring Bruce Greenwood, Eric Balfour, and Michael Rooker. Brother and Sister Brother and Sister is a 2010 Argentine comedy film directed by Daniel Burman. Buzkashi Boys Buzkashi Boys is a 2012 film, co-produced in Afghanistan and the United States. It was considered and later nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. After being nominated for an Oscar, the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD. Kuningas Litmanen The King – Jari Litmanen is a 2012 Finnish documentary film about the football player Jari Litmanen. He is considered to be Finlands greatest footballer of all time. The film was shot in Finland, Amsterdam, Barcelona and Liverpool. It features comments of Litmanens former teammates Danny Blind, Edwin van der Sar, Marc Overmars, Carles Puyol and Xavi, in addition to former Ajax manager Louis van Gaal. The title of the film refers to Litmanens nickname, "The King", used by Finnish football fans. The Dutch premier of The King – Jari Litmanen was at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in November 2012. Venus and Serena Venus and Serena is a 2012 American documentary film that takes an inside look at lives and careers of professional tennis players, Venus and Serena Williams. The film was directed by Maiken Baird and Michelle Major. It was the official selection at the 2013 Miami International Film Festival, 2012 Toronto Film Festival, 2012 Tribeca Film Festival and 2012 Bermuda Docs Film Festival. Venus and Serena was released by Magnolia Pictures on May 10, 2013. Danny Says Danny Says is a 2015 documentary film on the life and times of Danny Fields. The film is directed by Brendan Toller and produced by Pamela Lubell. Magnolia Pictures acquired the worldwide rights in January 2016. In 2015, Danny Says was featured on "The Year in Kickstarter" with the headline "a filmmaker discovered a piece of rock & roll history." The headline cites an unearthed audio tape of Lou Reed listening to the Ramones for the first time. Milada Milada is a 2017 Czech biographical film written, produced and directed by David Mrnka. It stars Israeli actress Ayelet Zurer as Milada Horáková. The film was a Czech-American co-production. The movie follows the life of Milada who was hanged by the Czechoslovakia communist party on fabricated charges of conspiracy and treason. My Teacher is a Japanese romantic drama film directed by Takahiro Miki and based on the manga series of the same name written by Kazune Kawahara. Marlene Marlene, also known in Germany as Marlene Dietrich - Porträt eines Mythos, is a 1984 documentary film made by Maximilian Schell about the legendary film star Marlene Dietrich. It was made by Bayerischer Rundfunk and OKO-Film and released by Futura Film, Munich and Alive Films,. In the Jaws of Life In the Jaws of Life is a 1984 Yugoslav film directed by Rajko Grlić. It is based on a novel by Dubravka Ugrešić. The film was released on VHS in the United States by Facets Video in November 1998. Working Girls Working Girls is a 1986 independent film, written, produced and directed by Lizzie Borden. It depicts a day in the life of upper class prostitutes in a small Manhattan bordello, and was considered by some a feminist portrayal. It was nominated for the 1987 Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, and won the Special Jury Prize. Courage Mountain Courage Mountain is a 1990 American adventure drama film and serves as a sequel to Johanna Spyris novel Heidi. It was directed by Christopher Leitch and stars Charlie Sheen, Leslie Caron, Juliette Caton and Jan Rubeš. The film is set during the outbreak of World War I with Heidi as a teenager, despite the fact that the original novel was first published in 1881. The Ryan White Story The Ryan White Story is a 1989 television film starring Lukas Haas, and Judith Light, directed by John Herzfeld. The film first aired on the ABC network on January 16, 1989. It is based on the true story of the American teenager Ryan White, who became a national poster child for HIV/AIDS in the United States, after being expelled from middle school because of his infection. Nielsen ratings estimated that the movie was seen by 15 million viewers on the original airing. Upon airing, some residents of Kokomo felt that the film unfairly portrayed the town in a negative light. The office of Kokomo mayor Robert F. Sargent was flooded with complaints from across the country. The real life Ryan White made a cameo appearance in the film as another hemophiliac AIDS sufferer named Chad. The films final scene was filmed at South Iredell High School in Statesville, North Carolina. After its airing, the film was released on VHS in the UK. The Stars Fell on Henrietta The Stars Fell on Henrietta is a 1995 American drama film from Warner Bros., directed by James Keach and produced by Clint Eastwood. The film is based on a short story, "Luck," written by Winifred Sanford. The script for the film was penned by Philip Railsback, who is Sanfords grandson. Rent a Friend Rent a Friend is a romantic comedy film directed by Eddy Terstall. The film was produced by Jordaan Film and BNN TV. 405 405 is a three-minute film released in June 2000. It was produced by Bruce Branit and Jeremy Hunt on a budget, using significantly self-taught skills with personal computers. As the first short film to have become widely distributed on the Internet, 405 is also one of the first, if not the first, viral videos. It immediately became notable as an early example of the revolution in digital filmmaking and the use of broadband Internet as a channel to distribute media, and the results rival that of many major film and television production studios at the time. A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride is a 2008 television film directed by Leslie Hope and starring Joanna García and Luke Perry. The film originally aired in Canada on December 15, 2008, and in the United States on December 20, 2008 on Lifetime. The screenplay concerns wedding planner Roxanne, who tries to foil her mothers plans to get married to a man she just met by sabotaging their Christmas wedding. But she soon finds herself falling in love just as quickly as her mother did. Level Up Level Up is a 2011 made-for-television film from D and D Productions and Cartoon Network Studios, who which is created by Derek Guiley and David Schneiderman with the direction of Peter Lauer, and aired on November 23, 2011 for the United States. This film spoofed video games. Jagex and Rooster Teeth were brought in as consultants. This film is rated TV-PG-V. This movie was made as a pilot for the 2012 Cartoon Network series, Level Up. It premiered on Cartoon Network on June 8, 2012. Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman is a 2015 documentary directed by Adam Carolla and Nate Adams. The film chronicles the 35 year car racing career of Paul Newman and his racing life as both a prolific driver and owner. Power Power is a 2014 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by K. S. Ravindra and produced by Rockline Venkatesh under the banner Rockline Entertainments, both marking their debut in Telugu cinema. The features Ravi Teja in a double role as the male lead along with Hansika Motwani and Regina Cassandra playing the female lead roles. S. Thaman composed the music while Gautham Raju edited the film. Arthur A. Wilson and Jayanan Vincent handled the films Cinematography. The film is recorded as "super hit" at the box office. The film revolves around two similar looking people, Baldev Sahay - a corrupt ACP in Kolkata and Tirupathi - a person aspiring to become a police officer in Hyderabad. The home minister of Bengal recruits Tirupathi to play as Baldev to catch a gangster rescued by Baldev. Rest of the story is all about why Baldev became a corrupt cop and how Tirupathi executed the unfinished mission of Baldev. Production began on 11 December 2013. The films talkie part was shot in Hyderabad, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai and Bangkok while two songs were shot in Bulgaria marking it the first Telugu film to be shot there. Principal photography ended on 14 August 2014. The film was released on 12 September 2014. This film was remade into Bengali with the same title in 2016 starring Jeet, Sayantika Banerjee, and Nusrat Jahan. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Power Unlimited. Nightmare Nurse Nightmare Nurse is a 2016 American crime thriller television film directed by Craig Moss. It stars Sarah Butler, Steven Good, Lindsay Hartley, and Traci Lords. The film premiered on March 5, 2016 on Lifetime Television. Never Leave Me Never Leave Me is a 2017 Bosnia and Herzegovina drama film directed by Aida Begić. It was selected as the Bosnian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Pharmacist The Pharmacist is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Arthur Ripley and starring W. C. Fields. Hare Do Hare Do is a 1949 Merrie Melodies Cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd which was released in 1949. It is one of the few Bugs Bunny/Elmer Fudd pairings directed by Friz Freleng that was released after Hare Trigger, the debut of Yosemite Sam. The title of the cartoon is an obvious pun on the term "hairdo," another word for a hairstyle. This is also the last cartoon where Bugs is seen sitting on The Warner Bros. Shield and then he pulls it down during the post-1948 period. This would not occur again until Bunny in 1991. The cartoons final scene is a nod to the ending of 1939s A Day at the Zoo, which featured Elmers prototype Egghead being swallowed up by a lion. Deep in My Heart Deep in My Heart is a 1954 MGM biographical musical film about the life of operetta composer Sigmund Romberg, who wrote the music for The Student Prince, The Desert Song, and The New Moon, among others. Leonard Spigelgass adapted the film from Elliott Arnolds 1949 biography of the same name. Roger Edens produced, Stanley Donen directed and Eugene Loring choreographed. José Ferrer played Romberg, with support from soprano Helen Traubel as a fictional character and Merle Oberon as lyricist Dorothy Donnelly. The film, which takes its title from "Deep in My Heart, Dear," a song from "The Student Prince," primarily consists of a series of cameo turns by nearly every significant singer or dancer on the MGM lot at the time. These include dancer Cyd Charisse, Rosemary Clooney, Vic Damone, Howard Keel, Gene Kelly and his brother Fred Kelly, Tony Martin, Ann Miller, James Mitchell, Jane Powell, Joan Weldon, and the ballerina Tamara Toumanova. Robert Easton, Russ Tamblyn, Susan Luckey, and Ludwig Stössel make uncredited appearances. Deep in My Heart was the final film in a series of four MGM biopics based on the lives of composers, which included Till the Clouds Roll By, Words and Music, and Three Little Words. No Place Like Homicide! What a Carve Up! is a 1961 British comedy-horror film directed by Pat Jackson and starring Sid James, Kenneth Connor, and Shirley Eaton. It was released in the United States in 1962 as No Place Like Homicide. The film was loosely based on the novel The Ghoul by Frank King. A previous version, titled The Ghoul, was filmed in 1933 by Gaumont-British Pictures. Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland is a BBC television play, shot on film, based on Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. It was directed by Jonathan Miller, then best known for his appearance in the satirical revue Beyond the Fringe. Millers production is unique among live-action Alice films in that he consciously avoided the standard Tenniel-inspired costume design and "florid" production values. Most of the Wonderland characters are played by actors in standard Victorian dress, with a real cat used to represent the Cheshire Cat. Miller justified his approach as an attempt to return to what he perceived as the essence of the story: "Once you take the animal heads off, you begin to see what its all about. A small child, surrounded by hurrying, worried people, thinking Is that what being grown up is like?" The play featured a number of prominent British actors including Michael Redgrave, John Gielgud, and Peter Sellers, as well as two of Millers fellow cast members from Beyond the Fringe, Peter Cook and Alan Bennett as the Mad Hatter and the Mouse, respectively. The title role was played by Anne-Marie Mallik, the 13-year-old daughter of a Surrey barrister, this being her only known acting performance. Wilfrid Brambell played the White Rabbit, Michael Gough and Wilfrid Lawson were the March Hare and the Dormouse, Alison Leggatt was the Queen of Hearts, and Leo McKern did a drag turn as the Ugly Duchess. The journalist and broadcasting personality Malcolm Muggeridge was The Gryphon. John Bird played the Fish Footman. The play also featured a young Eric Idle, several years before Monty Python brought him notice, uncredited as a member of the Caucus Race. David Battley appears briefly as the Executioner. Interior scenes were shot at Netley Hospital, a mid-19th-century building that was demolished not long after the film was made. The courtroom scene was shot at the BBCs Ealing Studios and involved the building of the largest set that Stage 2 at Ealing had ever seen. Ravi Shankar wrote the music for the production, which was first broadcast on 28 December 1966. Shriek of the Mutilated Shriek of the Mutilated, also known as Mutilated and Scream of the Snowbeast, is a 1974 American horror film directed by Michael Findlay. Mindscape Mindscape/Le paysagiste is a 1976 pinscreen animation short film by Jacques Drouin, produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Mindscape/Le paysagiste was Drouins second pinscreen work, after his 1974 work Trois exercices sur lécran dépingles dAlexeieff. Mindscape/Le paysagiste won 18 awards, including a special jury prize from the Ottawa International Animation Film Festival. A film without dialogue, Mindscape shows an artist stepping inside his painting and wandering through a symbolically rich landscape. Aakrosh Aakrosh is a 1980 Hindi arthouse film directed by Govind Nihalani and written by Marathi playwright Vijay Tendulkar. The film starred Naseeruddin Shah, Om Puri and Amrish Puri in lead roles and went to win 1980 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi and several Filmfare Awards. It won the Golden Peacock for the Best Film at the International Film Festival of India. This was a debut film of Nihalani, who went on to be known for his dark and frighteningly real depictions of human angst in other landmark alternative movies such as Ardh Satya and Tamas. It is in the list of 60 films that shaped the Indian film industry spanning six decades. The Other Hell The Other Hell is a 1981 Italian horror film written and directed by Bruno Mattei and Claudio Fragasso and starring Franca Stoppi and Carlo De Mejo. Big Bad Mama II Big Bad Mama II is a 1987 American film. It is a sequel to Big Bad Mama. A Forgotten Tune for the Flute Forgotten Melody for a Flute is a 1987 Russian comedy film directed by Eldar Ryazanov. The films plot is based on the stage play of the same name written by Ryazanov and Emil Braginsky. Buffalo Soldiers Buffalo Soldiers is a 1997 TNT television film starring Danny Glover, Mykelti Williamson, Tom Bower, Timothy Busfield, Clifton Powell, and Bob Gunton. It features the Buffalo Soldiers, black members of the U.S. cavalry, and their role in the Apache Wars, especially Victorios War. For All Time For All Time was a 2000 made-for-TV-movie released in 2000 starring Mark Harmon, Mary McDonnell, and Catherine Hicks. It was based on The Twilight Zone episode, "A Stop at Willoughby" written by Rod Serling. The teleplay was by Vivienne Radkoff and it was directed by Steven Schachter. The Afternoon of a Torturer The Afternoon of a Torturer is a 2001 Romanian biography film directed by Lucian Pintilie. Haramiyyah fi Tayland Thieves in Thailand is a 2003 Egyptian film directed by Sandra Nashaat. It is a 35 mm film and lasts for 105 minutes. Lisa Anderson of the Chicago Tribune uses the film as an example of increasing conservatism in Egypt. How Much Further Qué tan lejos is a 2006 Ecuadorian film directed by Tania Hermida and starring Pancho Aguirre, Tania Martinez, Fausto Miño and Cecilia Vallejo. It was a São Paulo International Film Festival official selection, won the Silver Zenith best first film prize at the Montreal World Film Festival. The plot follows an Ecuadorian student, Tristeza from Quito and a Spanish traveler, Esperanza from Barcelona as they unexpectedly travel together from Quito to Cuenca, because Tristeza wants to stop her summer love from marrying and Esperanza wants to travel when a strike caused by the runaway of the president, makes it impossible to travel by bus. They are then forced to improvise their way to Cuenca when they meet Jesus and later Andrés. They get to Cuenca but they dont get there on time to stop the wedding. David Gilmour: Remember That Night Remember That Night is a live concert recording of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmours solo concerts at the Royal Albert Hall on 29, 30 & 31 May 2006 as part of his On an Island Tour. The title is taken from a line in the song "On an Island". It has been released on both DVD and Blu-ray formats. The DVD version came out 17 September 2007 in the UK, Europe and Australia, and on 18 September 2007 in the USA and Canada. The Blu-ray version was released on 20 November 2007. The DVD has subtitles for spoken portions of the DVD in Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, and Spanish. Somebody's Hero Somebodys Hero is a 2012 American family feature film written and directed by Darin Beckstead, starring Christopher Gorham, Susan Misner, and Arthur Nascarella. Xtinction: Predator X Xtinction: Predator X is an American horror/science fiction film released in 2010 and directed by Amir Valinia. The story revolves around a strange Louisiana swamp creature, which was a cloned Pliosaurus. The creature was created by zoologist, Dr. Charles LeBlanc. The reptile is the return to life of a crocodile ancestor, the "Tyrannosaurus rex” of the oceans, who was supposed to be extinct. Material Material is a 2012 South African film, directed by Craig Freimond and written by Craig Freimond, Ronnie Apteker, Robbie Thorpe, Rosalind Butler and Riaad Moosa. After playing at Film Africa 2012, it has been shown at numerous film festivals around the world and gained a reputation as one of the best original South African films and a significant leap forward for the countrys film industry. Its portrayal of the lives of Muslims in South Africa was seen as an honest attempt to tackle some of the social issues facing the countrys multiracial society. Journey to the West Journey to the West is a 2014 French-Taiwanese film directed by Tsai Ming-liang. The title is inspired by the 16th century Chinese literary classic of the same name. It had its world premiere at the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2014. It is an entry in Tsais "Walker series" of films. Splitting Adam Splitting Adam is an American comedy television film that aired on February 16, 2015. The film stars Jace Norman, Jack Griffo, Isabela Moner, Tony Cavalero, and was directed by Scott McAboy. Splitting Adam won Best Childrens Program at the 2016 Leo Awards. Also, director Scott McAboy won Best Direction in the Childrens Program category. Major Grom Major Grom is a Russian 2017 short superhero film directed by Vladimir Besedin based on comic character Major Grom. The plans to make a film was announced on Comic-Con Russia in October 2015, when Bubble Comics announced the creation of its own film division: Bubble Studios. The script was completed on 23 February 2016. The filming process was started in mid-August in Saint Petersburg and continued until 28 August 2016. The short film had its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival on 11 February 2017 as test footage for a full-length film production to be released in 2018. It later became available for general public viewing on 21 February 2017 through Bubble Comics YouTube channel and on the site Life.ru, the latter gaining more than 1.7 million views on the first day of the films release there. On 9 March 2017, it was screened on the Russian television station Channel One. On 21 July 2017, the short film was screened during the San Diego Comic Con and included a Q&A session with its creators — Vladimir Besedin, Artem Gabrelyanov and Roman Kotkov. The plot of the film about the major of the MVD of St. Petersburg, Igor Grom, trying to stop the robbery of the bank, save the hostages and arrest a gang of three bandits hiding their identity under the masks of characters from the Soviet cartoon Puck! Puck!. The Atoning The Atoning is a 2017 American supernatural horror independent film. It was written and directed by Michael Williams, his second feature film following 2014s OzLand and his first horror film. Berkeley Square Berkeley Square is a 1933 American pre-Code fantasy drama film produced by Fox Film Corporation, directed by Frank Lloyd, and starring Leslie Howard and Heather Angel. It recounts the tale of young American Peter Standish, played by Howard, who is transported back to London shortly after the American Revolution, where he meets his ancestors. The film was based on the play of the same name by John L. Balderston, itself loosely based on the incomplete novel The Sense of the Past by Henry James. Howard also played Standish in the Broadway play. The film was thought to have been lost until it was rediscovered in the 1970s. A newly restored 35mm print has been made, and the restored version was first shown at the 2011 H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival. A Woman's Face A Womans Face is a 1938 Swedish drama film directed by Gustaf Molander, based on the play Il etait une fois by Francis de Croisset. The cast includes Ingrid Bergman in the lead as a woman criminal with a disfigured face. The film was awarded a Special Recommendation at the 1938 Venice Film Festival for its "overall artistic contribution." It was remade in 1941 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer with the same title, starring Joan Crawford. The Man I Love The Man I Love is a 1947 American film noir melodrama directed by Raoul Walsh, based on the novel Night Shift by Maritta M. Wolff, and starring Ida Lupino, Robert Alda and Bruce Bennett. The title is taken from the George and Ira Gershwin song "The Man I Love", which is prominently featured. Seven Ways from Sundown Seven Ways from Sundown is a 1960 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy and Barry Sullivan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Clair Huffaker, who also wrote the script. Young cast member Teddy Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers. Nanami: The Inferno of First Love is a 1968 film directed by Susumu Hani and co-scripted by him with Shūji Terayama. It is one of Hanis best known works. In the West, it is known as Chiaki Nanami, The Inferno of First Love or as Chiaki Nanami, First Love. The movie focuses on the pain of emerging from adolescence. The film was nominated for the Golden Bear award at the 18th Berlin International Film Festival in 1968. Many film scholars consider this work to be one of Hanis major achievements, while others judge the film to be commercial and exploitive. Hamlet Hamlet is a 1969 British film adaptation of Shakespeares play Hamlet, starring Nicol Williamson as Prince Hamlet. It was directed by Tony Richardson and based on his own stage production at the Roundhouse theater in London. The film also stars Anthony Hopkins as King Claudius, Judy Parfitt as Queen Gertrude, Marianne Faithfull as Ophelia, Mark Dignam as Polonius, Gordon Jackson as Horatio, and Michael Pennington as Laertes. The film, a departure from big-budget Hollywood renditions of classics, was made with a small budget and a very minimalist set, consisting of Renaissance fixtures and costumes in a dark, shadowed space. A brick tunnel is used for the scenes on the battlements. The Ghost of Hamlets father is represented only by a light shining on the observers. The film places much emphasis on the sexual aspects of the play, to the point of strongly implying an incestuous relationship between Laertes and Ophelia. Williamson was only one year younger than Parfitt, who played his mother, and was one year older than Hopkins, who played his uncle. Bigfoot Bigfoot is a 1970 independently made American low budget science fiction film, produced by Anthony Cardoza and directed by Robert F. Slatzer. The film stars or co-stars a few well-known actors: John Carradine, Chris Mitchum, Joi Lansing, Ken Maynard, Doodles Weaver, and Lindsay Crosby. This exploitation film attempts to transform the Pacific Northwest Sasquatch man-beast into an old-fashioned movie monster, ala King Kong. A remake, of sorts, using the same title, Bigfoot, was made for and shown on basic cables SyFy Channel in 2012. Ultimul cartus Ultimul cartuş is a 1973 Romanian crime film directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu. It is about the commissar Roman, portrayed by Ilarion Ciobanu, who is trying to revenge his partners death. The Prey The Prey is a 1980 American slasher film directed by Edwin Brown, and starring Debbie Thureson, Steve Bond, Lori Lethin, and Jackie Coogan. The film follows a group of campers in the Rocky Mountains who are stalked and murdered by a disfigured assailant. It was the final film credit of Coogan, who died in 1984. The film was written by director Brown and his wife, Summer, for Essex Productions, a film studio that specialized in adult films. Brown had previously worked as a producer on one of their features, the softcore thriller Human Experiments. Inspired by such films as The Hills Have Eyes, the siblings wrote the screenplay collaboratively. Filming of The Prey took place in late 1979 in Idyllwild, California. The Prey was acquired for distribution by New World Pictures, and was released theatrically in the United States in November 1983, approximately four years after it was completed, and concurrently showed on premium television in Canada . It was later released on VHS by Thorn EMI in 1988. In 2019, Arrow Films announced they had completed a restoration of the film in preparation for an impending Blu-ray release, marking the first home media release of the film in North America since 1988. Contemporary critical opinion of the film has varied, with its sparse dialogue and pacing being points of criticism; other film scholars, however, have praised the film for its languorous pacing, which accelerates considerably in the final act. Padma Nadir Majhi Padma Nadir Majhi is an Indo-Bangladesh joint production feature film directed by Goutom Ghosh from the novel of the same name, Manik Bandopadhyays Padma Nadir Majhi. Ratas, ratones, rateros Ratas, Ratones, Rateros is a 1999 Ecuadorian film directed by Sebastián Cordero and starring Simón Brauer and Marco Bustos. It wasnt widely released until 2001 or 2002. It was nominated for Best Film of the Year in 2001 by the Spanish Goya Awards. The plot follows the life of Salvador, a young petty thief from Quito, after he is visited by his cousin Ángel, an ex-convict with a bounty on his head. Minor Mishaps Minor Mishaps is a 2002 Danish film. It won a number of awards and nominations including the Blue Angel at the 2002 Berlin International Film Festival for director Annette K. Olesen and a nomination for European Discovery of the Year at the European Film Awards. The film is set in Amager in Denmark. Waisa Bhi Hota Hai Part II Waisa Bhi Hota Hai Part II is a 2003 Indian film starring Arshad Warsi. Shashanka Ghosh, the creative driver behind the launch of MTV and Channel V in India, marks his debut as a director with this film. Running in many parallel threads, it is in equal parts a comedy, satire, crime, and a Hindi masala film. The film is popular for its songs "Allah ke Bande" performed by Kailash Kher and "Sajna Aa Bhi Jaa" performed by Shibani Kashyap. The Butcher The Butcher is a 2009 action film directed by Jesse V. Johnson and starring Eric Roberts. I Want to Be a Soldier I Want to Be a Soldier is a drama film released in Spain and at the Rome Film Festival in 2010. It is the fourth feature film of director Christian Molina. Pyromaniac Pyromaniac is a 2016 Norwegian drama film directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The Four Falls of Buffalo Four Falls of Buffalo is a 2015 documentary film produced for ESPNs 30 for 30 series and directed by Ken Rodgers of NFL Films. The film profiles the Buffalo Bills teams of the early 1990s, when the franchise became the first team to play in — and lose — four consecutive Super Bowls. The film goes through the Bills four "Super Bowl" years featuring retrospectives and insight on such famous plays as Scott Norwoods 47-yard field goal miss at the end of Super Bowl XXV, Thurman Thomas misplaced helmet at the start of Super Bowl XXVI, and Don Beebes strip of Leon Letts attempted fumble return in Super Bowl XXVII. Former Bills players Jim Kelly, Bruce Smith, Thurman Thomas, Andre Reed, Don Beebe, Darryl Talley, Steve Tasker, Frank Reich, coach Marv Levy, and general manager Bill Polian all gave extensive interviews for the film. A highlight of the documentary is an emotional interview with Norwood and former Bills special teams coach Bruce DeHaven conducted on the steps of Buffalo City Hall, the site where, twenty-five years before, the crowd of Bills fans had cheered for Norwood following his ill-fated kick. The Promise The Promise, known in Thai as Puen.. Tee Raluek, is a 2017 Thai horror film directed by Sophon Sakdaphisit and produced by GDH 559/Jor Kwang Films. It stars Namthip Jongrachatawiboon and Apichaya Thongkam, and was shot in Bangkoks famously unfinished Sathorn Unique Tower. The films plot revolves around two teenage friends, Ib and Boum, who decide to commit suicide together at the building as their families face financial ruin during the 1997 Asian financial crisis. However, Boum becomes scared and reneges on the promise. Twenty years later, when she re-visits the building with her daughter, the result of Boums past actions returns to haunt them. The Promise earned a moderate 33.7 million baht at the Thai box office, and was the fourth-grossing local film of 2017. The film received mixed reviews; it has been described as formulaic-yet-effective, and criticized for not realizing the potential of the financial-crisis background. The film won the 27th Suphannahong National Film Award for Best Visual Effects. The Wedding Night The Wedding Night is a 1935 American romantic drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Gary Cooper and Anna Sten. Written by Edith Fitzgerald and based on a story by Edwin H. Knopf, the film is about a financially strapped novelist who returns to his country home in Connecticut looking for inspiration for his next novel and becomes involved with a beautiful young Polish woman and her family. The film was produced by Samuel Goldwyn and filmed at Samuel Goldwyn Studios from early November to early December 1934. It was released in the United States on March 8, 1935. The film received generally positive reviews, with The New York Times calling it "both pictorially and dramatically striking". Despite the reviews, the film did poorly at the box office, earning only $174,081. King Vidor won the Volpi Cup for Best Director at the Venice Film Festival in 1935. The Wedding Night was released in DVD format by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on May 22, 2007. The Big Shot The Big Shot is an American film noir crime drama film starring Humphrey Bogart as a crime boss and Irene Manning as the woman he falls in love with. Having finally reached stardom with such projects as The Maltese Falcon, this would be the last film in which former supporting player Bogart would portray a gangster for Warner Bros. Even though The Big Shot went into production after Across the Pacific, it was released nearly three months earlier. Considered one of Bogarts lesser-known works, contemporary reviews of The Big Shot describe it as an unexceptional throwback to his earlier gangster films, most likely trying to take advantage of the success of 1941s crime drama, High Sierra. It was released on DVD for the first time by Warner Archive early in 2015. Ivy Ivy is a 1947 American crime film noir directed by Sam Wood and written by Charles Bennett, based on The Story of Ivy, the novel written by Marie Adelaide Belloc Lowndes. The drama features Joan Fontaine, Patric Knowles, Herbert Marshall and Richard Ney. The film was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. The song, "Ivy", written to promote the film by Hoagy Carmichael, has become a jazz standard. The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend is a 1949 romantic comedy Western film starring Betty Grable and featuring Cesar Romero and Rudy Vallee. It was directed by Preston Sturges and written by him based on a story by Earl Felton. The film, Sturges first Technicolor production, was not well received at the time it was released, and was generally conceded to be a disaster – even Betty Grable bad-mouthed it – but its reputation has improved somewhat over time, though it is not considered to be in the same league as the intelligent comedies Sturges made at Paramount Pictures for which he is known. The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend would turn out to be the last American film on which Sturges would work – although he would receive credit for films that were remakes or adaptations of his earlier movies. Sturges directed only one more film in his life, the 1955 French comedy Les carnets du Major Thompson. Goofy Gymnastics Goofy Gymnastics is a 1949 Goofy cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures on September 23, 1949. The Story of Seabiscuit The Story of Seabiscuit is a 1949 American Technicolor drama film directed by David Butler and starring Shirley Temple and Barry Fitzgerald in a semi-fictionalized account of racehorse Seabiscuit, the top money winner up to the 1940s. The screenplay was written by John Taintor Foote, uses the actual racehorse names, but changed the names of people involved. Though shot in Technicolor, the film incorporates actual black-and-white footage of Seabiscuit in races, including the 1940 Santa Anita Handicap and the 1938 match race against rival War Admiral, which is still considered by many to be the greatest horse race of all time. The Miniver Story The Miniver Story is a 1950 film sequel to the successful 1942 film Mrs. Miniver. Like its predecessor, the picture was made by MGM starring Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon, but it was filmed on location in England. The film was directed by H.C. Potter and produced by Sidney Franklin, from a screenplay by George Froeschel and Ronald Millar based on characters created by Jan Struther. The music score was by Miklós Rózsa and Herbert Stothart, with additional music by Daniele Amfitheatrof and the cinematography by Joseph Ruttenberg. Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Reginald Owen and Henry Wilcoxon played their original roles. Also in the cast were Peter Finch and James Fox in his first film appearance. The Adventures of Barry McKenzie The Adventures of Barry McKenzie is a 1972 Australian comedy film directed by Bruce Beresford and starring Barry Crocker, telling the story of an Australian yobbo on his travels to the United Kingdom. Barry McKenzie was originally a character created by Barry Humphries for a cartoon strip in Private Eye. It was the first Australian film to surpass one million dollars in Australian box office receipts. A sequel, Barry McKenzie Holds His Own, was produced in 1974. Barry Humphries appears in several roles, including: a hippie, Barry McKenzies psychiatrist Doctor de Lamphrey, and as Aunt Edna Everage. Humphries would later achieve fame with the character of Dame Edna in the UK and US. The film was produced by Phillip Adams. All Creatures Great and Small All Creatures Great and Small is a 1975 British film, directed by Claude Whatham and starring Simon Ward and Anthony Hopkins as the Yorkshire vets James Herriot and Siegfried Farnon. It is based on James Herriots first two novels, If Only They Could Talk and It Shouldnt Happen to a Vet, and was given the same title as the 1972 US compilation volume of these two novels. It is the first of a series of movies and television series based on Herriots work. A sequel, somewhat confusingly titled It Shouldnt Happen to a Vet although it actually covers the two following novels, Let Sleeping Vets Lie and Vet in Harness, was released in 1976. Don't Go Near the Park Dont Go Near the Park is a 1979 American supernatural horror film directed by Lawrence D. Foldes, and starring Aldo Ray, Meeno Peluce, Tamara Taylor, Robert Gribbin, Barbara Bain, and Linnea Quigley. Its plot follows a brother and sister, both cursed in prehistoric times, who remain on earth and must subsist on the entrails of young people; in an attempt to break their curse and achieve immortality, the brother conceives a child as a virginal sacrifice. Filmed in Los Angeles, Dont Go in the Park was then-19-year-old Foldes directorial debut. He had previously produced the commercially-successful exploitation film Malibu High. The film was released theatrically in September 1981. It gained notoriety when it was successfully prosecuted for obscenity in the United Kingdom and placed on the "video nasty" list due to its violent content. In the intervening years, it was released on the home video market under several alternate titles, such as Night Stalker and Curse of the Living Dead. Critical response to the film was largely negative, and it attracted commentary in subsequent decades for its themes of cannibalism, incest, and pedophilia. In 2006, Dark Sky Films released a DVD edition featuring the original U.S. theatrical cut. I Zombie: The Chronicles of Pain I, Zombie: The Chronicles of Pain is a film which was released by Fangoria Films in 1998; it was written, directed, produced and scored by Andrew Parkinson. It tells the story of a young man who gets infected by being bitten by a zombie and gradually starts turning into one himself. Pup in Boots Dog in Boots, also known as Pup in Boots is a 1981 Soyuzmultfilms animated parody film directed by Yefim Gamburg. It is a musical adaptation of the classic Alexandre Dumas story of dArtagnan and the three musketeers. Dog in Boots parodies costume and historical drama films, particularly the musical miniseries dArtagnan and Three Musketeers, that was incredibly popular in the Soviet Union. The concept of this film is similar to the 1981 series Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds: the main characters are dogs, while Cardinal Richelieus evil guards and Milady are cats. The novelization Pyos v sapogakh, ili Novye priklyucheniya treh mushketerov for children, authored by Vladimir Valutskiy, was published by Strekoza Press in 2004. In 2006 TVIK-LIREK released an audiobook CD based on Valutskiys story. In 2009 Dog in Boots was fully restorated by Krupny Plan and released on DVD as a part of Full Picture and Sound Restoration series. The original film copy was provided by the State Film Fund of Russia. Black Plague Anazapta is a 2002 British mystery thriller film directed by Alberto Sciamma and starring Jason Flemyng, Lena Headey, Christopher Fairbank, Ian McNeice, Jeff Nuttall. In the US the movie was released as Black Plague. Body to Body Corps à corps is a 2003 film, written by Arthur-Emmanuel Pierre and music by Sarry Long. Set in contemporary France, the film was produced by Carrère Groupe and Anne Regard and starred Emmanuelle Seigner and Philippe Torreton. Trigger Man Trigger Man is a 2007 American thriller film written and directed by Ti West. American Pastime American Pastime is a 2007 film set in the Topaz War Relocation Center, a Utah prison camp which held thousands of people during the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. While the film is a dramatic narrative, it is based on true events and depicts life inside the internment camps, where baseball was one of the major diversions from the reality of the internees lives. Location scenes were filmed in bleak, desolate land, not far from the site of the actual internment camp. Touching Home Touching Home is a 2008 American drama film directed by Logan and Noah Miller and starring Ed Harris, Brad Dourif, and Robert Forster. Amália Amália is a 2008 Portuguese biographical film directed by Carlos Coelho da Silva and starring Sandra Barata, Carla Chambel and José Fidalgo. Barata portrays legendary Portuguese fado singer Amália Rodrigues; songs used in the film are recordings of Amália. The film has been criticised by some members of her family. My Dear Enemy My Dear Enemy is a road movie starring Jeon Do-yeon and Ha Jung-woo as two ex-lovers who reacquaint themselves while driving around Seoul. The film takes place over one rather uneventful day, and subtle emotions and chemistry between the actors propel the narrative. This is the fourth film by South Korean director Lee Yoon-ki. Alone Yet Not Alone Alone yet Not Alone is a 2013 American historical adventure drama film directed by Ray Bengston and co-directed by George D. Escobar and starring Kelly Greyson, Jenn Gotzon, and Clay Walker. The film gets its title from the German hymn "Allein, und doch nicht ganz allein" which the Leininger family frequently sang together, and is based on Tracy Leininger Cravens novel of the same name and the true story of Barbara and Regina Leininger, who were forcibly taken from their Pennsylvanian German immigrant familys home by the Delaware Indians in the 1755 Penns Creek Massacre during the French and Indian War. The film was partially funded by the conservative billionaire James Leininger. It is frequently labeled a Christian film. Alone yet Not Alone also received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2013 for its title song, "Alone yet Not Alone", though the nomination was rescinded two weeks later. Kiss Me You Fucking Moron Kiss Me You Fucking Moron is a 2013 Norwegian comedy film directed by Stian Kristiansen. Wondrous Boccaccio Wondrous Boccaccio is a 2015 Italian film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani. It is loosely based on stories from The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio. Alike Alike a 2015 3D computer-animated short film directed by Daniel Martínez Lara and Rafa Cano Méndez. The animation production took 5 years to complete along with the help of ex-animation student using the free 3D animation application, Blender. The animated short is a story of the relationship of a father and his son who live in a society "where order and work ethic literally choke the colour and creativity out of its inhabitants". Gunturodu Gunturodu is a 2017 Telugu action comedy film, produced by Sree Varun Atluri on Claps & Whistles Entertainments banner and directed by S.K. Satya. Starring Manchu Manoj, Pragya Jaiswal in the lead roles and music composed by DJ Vasanth. Erotikon Erotikon is a 1920 Swedish romantic comedy film directed by Mauritz Stiller, starring Tora Teje, Karin Molander, Anders de Wahl and Lars Hanson. It is based on the 1917 play A kék róka by Ferenc Herczeg. The story revolves around an entomology professor obsessed with the sexual life of bugs, and his easygoing wife who is courted by two suitors. Three Little Beers Three Little Beers is a 1935 film directed by Del Lord and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It was the 11th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. El vampiro El vampiro is a 1957 Mexican horror film, produced by Abel Salazar and directed by Fernando Méndez from an original screenplay by Ramon Obon, and starring German Robles as Count Lavud, the vampire. The film offered an original, Mexican version of the vampire legend and was, in that context, highly popular and influential for the Mexican cinema. Odd Obsession is a 1959 Japanese drama film directed by Kon Ichikawa. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Jury Prize. It was based on the novel The Key, by Japanese novelist Junichirō Tanizaki. The Day Mars Invaded Earth A Dandy in Aspic A Dandy in Aspic is a 1968 neo-noir Technicolor and Panavision British spy film, directed by Anthony Mann, based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Derek Marlowe and starring Laurence Harvey, Tom Courtenay, and Mia Farrow. It was Manns final film. Essentially a Cold War thriller, it is the story of a Russian counter-espionage agent known as Eberlin to his employers in British Intelligence, where he is working undercover for Moscow as a double agent. Tichý týden v dome A Quiet week in the House is a 1969 Czechoslovak live-action/animated short film by Jan Švankmajer. Giordano Bruno Giordano Bruno is a 1973 Italian biographical-drama film directed by Giuliano Montaldo. The film chronicles the last years of life of the philosopher Giordano Bruno from 1592 to his execution in 1600. Thundercrack! Thundercrack! is a 1975 pornographic black comedy horror film written, edited, shot and directed by Curt McDowell, and written by George Kuchar based on a story by McDowell and Mark Ellinger. It stars Marion Eaton, Ken Scudder, Melinda McDowell and George Kuchar. Combining an "old dark house" mystery with hardcore sex scenes, Thundercrack! is more recently regarded as a cult film. Oxen The Ox is a 1991 Swedish drama film directed by Sven Nykvist. He wrote the script with Lasse Summanen. Separate Lives Separate Lives is a 1995 American psychological thriller film directed by David Madden and starring James Belushi, Linda Hamilton, Vera Miles and Elisabeth Moss. Street Angel Street Angel is a Chinese film released in 1937, directed by Yuan Muzhi. It stars Zhao Dan and the popular singer Zhou Xuan in her first leading role. The story focuses on the struggle of Shanghais petty urbanites, and their attempt to escape from their environment. Devadoothan Devadoothan is a 2000 Indian Malayalam-language mystery horror film directed by Sibi Malayil and written by Raghunath Paleri. The film stars Mohanlal, Jaya Prada, Vijayalakshmi, Vineeth Kumar, and Murali. The cinematography was done by Santosh Thundiyil and it features original songs and score composed by Vidyasagar. In the film, Vishal Krishnamoorthy was expelled from college, accused for playing a preserved and protected musical instrument called the Seven Bells, which he denied doing. Years after, he receives an invitation letter from his old college principal to direct a musical play in the college. Krishnamoorthy returns to college to unravel the mystery of the Seven Bells that plays by itself. Devadoothan was a Christmas release on 27 December 2000. The film received positive critical reception, it won three Kerala State Film Awards, including the award for Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value, Best Music Director and Best Costume Designer.Despite its critical success, the movie was considered way ahead of its time and was a commercial failure. It has now achieved a cult status and is considered to be one of the best horror thrillers of malayalam cinema. The World According to Bush The World According to Bush is a 2004 French documentary, co-written and directed by William Karel based on the book by Eric Laurent, about the presidency of George W. Bush and the history of the Bush family, including his grandfather Prescott Bush, who was on the board of German-owned companies during the Nazi period. The film examines and interviews Bush supporters, including the Christian right, neo-conservatives, and businesspeople, as well as Bush critics and shows televised statements made by Bush and his supporters, including Jerry Falwell. It was nominated for the Best Documentary Award at the European Film Awards and was to have been an Official Selection for the 2004 Cannes Film Festival but was rejected following the selection of Michael Moores Fahrenheit 9/11. The film features interviews with: Michael Ledeen David Frum Jim Hoagland, Washington Post Stanley Hoffmann, Harvard University Jerry Falwell James Robison Ed McAteer Arnaud de Borchgrave, Washington Post Robert David Steele, Central Intelligence Agency James Woolsey Richard Perle Robert Baer, Central Intelligence Agency Anthony Blinken David Corn, The Nation Hans Blix Sam Gwynne, Texas Monthly Colin Powell Joseph Wilson Charles Lewis, Center for Public Integrity Viet Dinh Norman Mailer Frank Carlucci, Carlyle Group Laurent Murawiec, former analyst at Rand Corporation David Kay The Wedding Director The Wedding Director is a 2006 Italian drama film directed by Marco Bellocchio. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Princess Raccoon is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki. The "raccoon" of the English title is actually a translation for the tanuki or Japanese raccoon-dog. It is a love story set in the musical genre and stars Zhang Ziyi as a tanuki princess and Joe Odagiri as the banished prince she falls in love with. The film premiered at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. I Did Not Kill Gandhi Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara is a 2005 Indian drama film, directed by Jahnu Barua and produced by Anupam Kher. The film stars Anupam Kher and Urmila Matondkar in lead roles. In the film, a poem by noted Hindi poet, Sohan Lal Dwivedi, Koshish Karne Walon Ki Har Nahi Hoti was depicted as the favorite poem of the main character. Muay Thai Fighter Muay Thai Chaiya or Chaiya is a 2007 Thai drama film about two talented muay Thai boxers, boyhood friends whose lives take divergent paths after they arrive in Bangkok. The film is the solo directorial debut by Kongkiat Khomsiri, who had previously been among seven directors on Art of the Devil 2, and had written the screenplay for The Unseeable. It premiered as the closing film at the 2007 Bangkok International Film Festival, and opened in wide release in Thailand cinemas on August 30, 2007. Ugly Aur Pagli Ugly Aur Pagli is a 2008 Indian Hindi comedy film starring Ranvir Shorey and Mallika Sherawat. It is directed by Sachin Khot and produced by Pritish Nandy. The film tells the story of the strange relationship between a young Mumbai engineering student and a girl he meets on the train. Ugly Aur Pagli is an uncredited remake of the Korean film My Sassy Girl with many scenes taken directly from the original film. Hard Sell Hard Sell is an American comedy-drama written and directed by Sean Nalaboff in his directorial debut. The film stars Katrina Bowden, Skyler Gisondo, and Kristin Chenoweth, with Hannah Marks and Kevin Kilner in supporting roles. Mary Is Happy, Mary Is Happy Mary Is Happy, Mary Is Happy is a Thai Coming-of-age/Drama/Black-Comedy film written and directed by Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit, starring Patcha Poonpiriya, Chonnikan Netjui and Wasupol Kriangprapakit. The film was created from 410 tweets of @marylony in chronological order which revolves around "Mary" and her friend "Suri" who were studying in a fictional high school. The film was one of three films which were developed, produced and funded by Venice Biennale in 2013 and had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival. Rio Rita Rio Rita is a 1929 American pre-Code RKO musical comedy starring Bebe Daniels and John Boles along with the comedy team of Wheeler & Woolsey. The film is based on the 1927 stage musical produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, which originally united Wheeler and Woolsey as a team and made them famous. The film was the biggest and most expensive RKO production of 1929 as well as the studios biggest box office hit until King Kong. Its finale was photographed in two-color Technicolor. Rio Rita was chosen as one of the 10 best films of 1929 by Film Daily. Clouds Over Europe Q Planes is a 1939 British comedy spy film starring Ralph Richardson, Laurence Olivier and Valerie Hobson. Olivier and Richardson were a decade into their fifty-year friendship and were in the process of staging a theatrical version of Othello, with Richardson in the title role and Olivier as Iago, when this film was made. Q Planes was produced by Irving Asher, an American, with British film impresario Alexander Korda as executive producer. The name Q Planes may have been derived from the British "Q-ships", armed ships disguised as merchantmen, used in the First World War as decoys to lure German U-boats. The film was directed by an American, Tim Whelan, who had lived in Britain since 1932, working for Korda at Denham Studios. Billion Dollar Limited Billion Dollar Limited is the third of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. Produced by Fleischer Studios, Billion Dollar Limited centers on a train carrying one billion dollars in gold to the US mint, which is sabotaged by robbers before Superman intervenes. The short was released by Paramount Pictures on January 9, 1942. December 7th December 7th: The Movie is a 1943 propaganda film produced by the US Navy and directed by John Ford and Gregg Toland, about the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, the event which sparked the Pacific War and American involvement in World War II. The Captive City The Captive City is a 1952 film noir crime film directed by Robert Wise. The screenplay is based on real life experiences of Time magazine reporter Alvin M. Josephy, who co-wrote the script. Merry Andrew Merry Andrew is a 1958 American musical film directed and choreographed by Michael Kidd and starring Danny Kaye. The screenplay by Isobel Lennart and I.A.L. Diamond is based on the short story "The Romance of Henry Menafee" by Paul Gallico. Saul Chaplin composed the music and Johnny Mercer wrote the lyrics for the films score. The Singing Ringing Tree The Singing Ringing Tree is a childrens film made by East German studio DEFA in 1957 and shown in the form of a television series by the BBC. It is a story written by Anne Geelhaar based on a variation of "Hurleburlebutz" by the Brothers Grimm , directed by Francesco Stefani. The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock is a 1959 comedy science fiction film directed by Sidney Miller and starring Lou Costello and Dorothy Provine. The Day They Robbed the Bank of England The Day They Robbed the Bank of England is a 1960 British crime film directed by John Guillermin. It was written by Howard Clewes and Richard Maibaum and based upon a novel by John Brophy. Peter OTooles role in the film led him to be cast as the lead in Lawrence of Arabia, released two years later. A Thunder of Drums A Thunder of Drums is a 1961 Western directed by Joseph M. Newman and starring Richard Boone, George Hamilton and Luana Patten. Blindfold Blindfold is a 1966 American motion picture by Universal Pictures, starring Rock Hudson and Claudia Cardinale that was based on Lucille Fletchers 1960 novel of the same name. It was the last film directed by Philip Dunne, a successful Hollywood screenwriter of pictures such as How Green Was My Valley and The Robe. Sequences were filmed in Silver Springs and Central Park in New York City. The Monkey's Uncle The Monkeys Uncle is a 1965 Walt Disney production starring Tommy Kirk as genius college student Merlin Jones and Annette Funicello as his girlfriend, Jennifer. The title plays on the idiom "monkeys uncle" and refers to a chimpanzee named Stanley, Merlins legal "nephew"; Stanley otherwise has little relevance to the plot. Jones invents a man-powered airplane and a sleep-learning system. The film is a sequel to the 1964 film The Misadventures of Merlin Jones. Alex in Wonderland Alex in Wonderland is a 1970 American comedy-drama film directed by Paul Mazursky, written with his partner Larry Tucker, starring Donald Sutherland and Ellen Burstyn. Sutherland plays Alex Morrison, a director agonizing over the choice of follow-up project after the success of his first feature film. The situation is similar to the one Mazursky found himself in following the success of Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice and he casts himself in a role as a new-style Hollywood producer. His daughter Meg Mazursky appears as Amy, one of Morrisons daughters. Noted teacher of improvisational theater Viola Spolin plays Morrisons mother. The film also features cameo appearances by Federico Fellini and Jeanne Moreau, and seems to be inspired by their work. In particular, Fellinis 8½, about a film director whos artistically stuck, is referenced. Moreau sings two songs on the soundtrack, "Le Vrai Scandale" and "Le Reve Est La." The Super Cops The Super Cops is a 1974 action adventure film directed by Gordon Parks and starring Ron Leibman and David Selby. The film is based on the book The Super Cops: The True Story of the Cops Called Batman and Robin by L. H. Whittemore. The film was released a few months after the successful cop movie Serpico. Ceddo Ceddo, also known as The Outsiders, is a 1977 Senegalese drama film directed by Ousmane Sembène. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. Dynamite Fighters Magnificent Warriors is a 1987 Hong Kong martial arts action adventure film directed by David Chung, and starring Michelle Yeoh, Tung-shing Yee, Richard Ng Yiu-hon and Hwang Jang Lee. Let Sleeping Cops Lie Let Sleeping Cops Lie also known as Dont Wake a Sleeping Cop is a French crime film released in 1988, directed by José Pinheiro, starring Alain Delon and Michel Serrault. The screenplay is written by Alain Delon and José Pinheiro based on the novel Clause de style by Frédéric H. Fajardie. The movie tells the story of police inspector Eugéne Grindel who investigates the secret illegal ultra-right police organization which mete out justice on a fast track. Let Sleeping Cops Lie is the last film of a group of popular movies released in the 1980s and starring Alain Delon, which share a visual and narrative style, beginning with Jacques Derays Three Men to Kill. It was the least successfully commercially. Alain Delon, also being the film’s producer, dedicated the work to the memory of actor Jean Gabin. El Diablo El Diablo is a 1990 comedy / Western film directed by Peter Markle, starring Anthony Edwards and Louis Gossett It was co-written by Tommy Lee Wallace and John Carpenter, Carpenter also served as the film executive producer. It has since gained a cult following. The Tale of Sweeney Todd The Tale of Sweeney Todd is a 1998 American crime-drama/horror television film directed by John Schlesinger and starring Ben Kingsley and Joanna Lumley. The teleplay by Peter Buckman was adapted from a story by Peter Shaw. It was broadcast in the United States by Showtime on April 19, 1998 and released on videotape in France the following month. It later was released as a feature film in select foreign markets. Bol Radha Bol Bol Radha Bol is a 1992 Hindi action thriller film directed by David Dhawan, starring Juhi Chawla and Rishi Kapoor in the lead roles. The film is perhaps best remembered for the hit track "Tu Tu Tu Tu Tara". The film was a big hit at the time of its release and was one of the highest-grossing films of the year. Juhi Chawla received the Filmfare Best Actress Award nomination for her performance in the film.The movie plot is similar to 1988 Tamil movie "dilli Babu" Just a Little Harmless Sex Just a Little Harmless Sex is a 1999 romantic comedy film which revolves around the offer of oral sex by a stranded motorist to a monogamous man who stops to help her. Arrested by a passing police officer, the unlikely good Samaritan must telephone his wife to bail him out in the middle of the night. A few days later, she throws him out of the house and goes out with her friends to enjoy a sexy night on the town. The denouement takes place when all the parties meet at a local nightclub for explanations and apologies. The film was directed by Rick Rosenthal, and stars Alison Eastwood, Rachel Hunter, and Lauren Hutton. The film received generally poor reviews from critics, with a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 20% derived from five professional reviews. Writing for The New York Times, Lawrence Van Gelder compared the film to a TV sitcom, and said the movie was "well cast, well acted and thoroughly inconsequential". Writing for Variety, Lael Loewenstein said "what saves film from being utterly predictable is its zesty dialogue". Sorry Baby Sorry Baby is a 1999 Chinese comedy film directed by Feng Xiaogang, presented by Forbidden City Film, starring Jacklyn Wu, Ge You and Fu Biao. It is another Feng Xiaogang hesui pian screened during Chinese New Year to boost box office takings. The film tells of the attempts made by a Beijing van driver to obtain his wage arrears from travel agency boss - even to the point of kidnapping the latters Singaporean girlfriend. The Chinese title can be translated as “never-ending”. The Garden The Garden is an American drama-horror film from 2006. It was directed by Don Michael Paul, written by Sam Bozzo, starring Lance Henriksen and Brian Wimmer. The film was produced under the working title River to Havilah. Unnatural Causes Clean Break is a 2008 American film starring Tara Reid, Angus Macfadyen, and Colm Meaney. It was released in a few European markets in 2008 and in the United States on July 3, 2012 under the title Unnatural Causes. To the Limit To the Limit is a 2007 German documentary film written and directed by German film director Pepe Danquart, about brothers Alexander Huber and Thomas Huber climbing the El Capitan rock formation in Yosemite National Park. Kolka Cool Kolka Cool is a Latvian film. This is a film that depicts the mentality of the inhabitants of a small village on the Baltic coast. Three guys are trying to fulfill their lives by drinking beer, killing time and picking fights with neighboring villagers. The main character, Andzha, is trying to convince his girlfriend to marry him. The sudden arrival of his elder brother Guido starts a series of events where elevated self-esteem, pride and cravings for love that is stronger than death emerge as the dominant themes. Iveta Pole won the Lielais Kristaps award for Best Actress in 2012 for her performance in the film. Don't Be Afraid Dont Be Afraid is a 2011 Spanish drama film directed by Montxo Armendáriz. Affluenza Affluenza is a 2014 American drama film directed by Kevin Asch and written by Antonio Macia. It is loosely based on The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The first leading role for actor Ben Rosenfield, it also stars Gregg Sulkin, Nicola Peltz and Grant Gustin. Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal is a Bollywood comedy-drama film directed by Priyadarshan. It stars Nana Patekar, Shreyas Talpade and Paresh Rawal. The film has been produced by Percept Picture Company. The story is adapted from Malayalam film Marykkundoru Kunjaadu written by Benny P. Nayarambalam. It was released on 28 September 2012. This film is the reboot of the 2006 comedy film Malamaal Weekly. Naked Ambition 2 Naked Ambition 2, also known as 3D Naked Ambition, is a 2014 Hong Kong 3D sex comedy film directed by Lee Kung-lok and starring Chapman To and Josie Ho. It is a loose sequel to Chan Hing-ka and Dante Lams 2003 film Naked Ambition. Filming began in Tokyo in October 2013. The film parodies the Japanese adult film industry through various iconic scenes with exaggerated expressions. Liar, Liar, Vampire Liar, Liar, Vampire is a 2015 comedy family television film that was released on October 12, 2015 through Nickelodeon. The film was directed by Vince Marcello and stars Rahart Adams as a young student that is mistaken for a vampire and decides to encourage the mistake in order to keep his newfound popularity. Maximum Impact Maximum Impact is a 2017 Russian-American action film directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak, written by Ross LaManna, executive produced by Ara Paiaya, and starring Alexander Nevsky, Kelly Hu, Yevgeny Stychkin, Mark Dacascos, Danny Trejo, Tom Arnold and Eric Roberts. The film was released theatrically in Russia on November 30, 2017, and direct-to-video in the United States on October 2, 2018. Good Boy The Good Boy is a 2016 Russian comedy film directed by Oksana Karas. The picture won the Grand Prix of the 27th Kinotavr. It was released on November 10, 2016. Kaleidoscope Kaleidoscope is a 2016 British thriller film directed by Rupert Jones. Faces of Children Faces of Children is a 1925 French-Swiss silent film directed by Jacques Feyder. It tells the story of a young boy whose mother has died and the resentments which develop when his father remarries. It was a notable example of film realism in the silent era, and its psychological drama was integrated with the natural landscapes of Switzerland where much of the film was made on location. Everybody's Woman Everybodys Woman is a 1934 Italian drama film directed by Max Ophüls and starring Isa Miranda, Memo Benassi and Tatyana Pavlova. It is the only film Max Ophüls made in Italy. The film was a success and Isa Miranda became a star. It was shot at the Cines Studios in Rome and on location in Como. The Feminine Touch The Feminine Touch is a 1941 American comedy film directed by W. S. Van Dyke, and starring Rosalind Russell and Don Ameche. Two Girls and a Sailor Two Girls and a Sailor is a 1944 musical film about two singing sisters who are helped to set up a canteen to entertain soldiers by a mysterious wealthy admirer. It featured a host of celebrity performances, including Jimmy Durante doing his hallmark "Inka Dinka Doo", Gracie Allen, and Lena Horne. Richard Connell and Gladys Lehman were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Voodoo Man Voodoo Man is a 1944 American horror film directed by William Beaudine and starring Bela Lugosi, John Carradine, and George Zucco. The Helen Morgan Story The Helen Morgan Story, released in the UK as Both Ends of the Candle, is a 1957 American biographical film directed by Michael Curtiz starring Ann Blyth and Paul Newman. The screenplay by Oscar Saul, Dean Riesner, Stephen Longstreet, and Nelson Gidding is based on the life and career of torch singer/actress Helen Morgan, with fictional touches liberally added for dramatic purposes. Months before being released into a feature-length film, The Helen Morgan Story was produced as a live television drama on Playhouse 90, with Polly Bergen as Morgan. This turned out to be Blyths final film role. The Last Angry Man The Last Angry Man is a 1959 drama film which tells the story of a television producer who profiles the life of a physician. It stars Paul Muni, David Wayne, Betsy Palmer, Billy Dee Williams, and Godfrey Cambridge. The movie was scripted by Richard Murphy from the novel by Gerald Green, and was directed by Daniel Mann. The movie was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor and Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White. The film was remade in 1974 as an ABC Movie of the Week, with Pat Hingle in the lead role. The Mark The Mark is a 1961 film which tells the story of a convicted child molester, now out of prison, who is suspected in the molestation and beating of another child. The picture stars Stuart Whitman, Maria Schell, Rod Steiger and Brenda De Banzie. Adapted by Sidney Buchman and Stanley Mann from the novel by Charles E. Israel, the movie was directed by Guy Green. The Mark was selected to compete for a Palme dOr at the Cannes Film Festival and Whitman was nominated for the Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Innocence Unprotected Innocence Unprotected is a compilation film by Yugoslav director Dušan Makavejev. Makavejevs film is based on a 1941 film Nevinost bez zaštite in Serbia by Dragoljub Aleksić that was never released. In 1968, Makavejev established the film and expanded it with newsreel footage and interviews with surviving cast members. Vigilante Force Vigilante Force is a 1976 American action film directed by George Armitage and starring Kris Kristofferson and Jan-Michael Vincent. The plot concerns a Vietnam War veteran and his buddies, who are hired by his brother and others in a small California town for protection from rowdy oil-field workers. Hysterical Hysterical is an American comedy film directed by Chris Bearde. Released on July 30, 1983, by Embassy Pictures, it is a spoof of the horror film genre. The film stars the Hudson Brothers. Intimate Relations Intimate Relations is a 1996 Canadian-British film, the first movie by writer and director Philip Goodhew. It stars Rupert Graves, Julie Walters and a fifteen-year-old Laura Sadler, the only feature film in her short career. The film is a drama and black comedy about a young man who has an affair with the middle-aged housewife he is lodging with. Matters are soon complicated when the housewifes teenage daughter gets involved after developing a crush on the young lodger. The film takes place in the 1950s in the suburbs of London. The film depicts the hypocritically prudish residents of a seemingly respectable household who, behind closed doors, indulge in the sort of sordid goings on they would publicly sneer at. Final Voyage Final Voyage is an action film released in 1999. The film stars Dylan Walsh, Ice-T, Erika Eleniak, and Claudia Christian. Tagline: "2,500 passengers, 1 sinking ship, no escape." Eternal Blood Eternal Blood is a 2002 Chilean vampire-horror film directed by Jorge Olguín, written by Carolina García and Olguín, and starring Blanca Lewin, Juan Pablo Ogalde, Patricia López, and Claudio Espinoza. A group of vampire enthusiasts become convinced that their subculture has been infiltrated by real vampires. 100 Mile Rule 100 Mile Rule is a 2002 comedy film directed by Brent Huff. Sweat Sweat is a 2002 French action film directed by Louis-Pascal Couvelaire. Savage Planet Savage Planet is a Sci Fi Pictures original film that premiered August 12, 2006 on the Sci Fi Channel. Standing Ovation Standing Ovation is a musical film written and directed by Stewart Raffill. Produced by Kenilworth Film Productions, Standing Ovation had a limited theatrical release on July 16, 2010. During the promotion of Standing Ovation, the cast performed at venues across the US while traveling in a tour bus. Performances included a show before a crowd of 60,000 at the Dallas Freedom Concert and an appearance on the main stage at Knott’s Berry Farm in California. Standing Ovation premiered at Universal CityWalk which was attended by Barbra Streisand as well as James and Josh Brolin. After the films opening, the cast of Standing Ovation performed a concert raising $60,000 for the children of the Ranfurly Home Orphanage in The Bahamas. Punished Punished, also known as Bou ying, is a 2011 Hong Kong thriller film directed by Law Wing-cheung. The film stars Anthony Wong, Richie Jen, and Janice Man. Vinyl Vinyl is a 2012 British comedy film written and directed by Sara Sugarman. It is based on the true story of Mike Peters and The Alarm who in 2004 released the single "45 RPM" under the name of a fictitious band "The Poppy Fields". The film features a number of past pop and rock stars in cameo roles, such as Steve Diggle, Jynine James, Mike Peters and Tim Sanders, along with the actors Phil Daniels, Keith Allen, Perry Benson, Jamie Blackley and Julia Ford. Vinyl has a soundtrack written and performed by The Alarm with Mike Peters, Phil Daniels and Keith Allen all making contributions. Filmed mostly on location in Rhyl, it features many local attractions and features. Despite being a USA production the cast is totally British with many of the actors having connections to North Wales, particularly Rhyl. The cast also includes many past members of The Rhyl T.I.C. which at the time of filming provided many of the younger cast including members of the fake band, the auditionees, security guards, music business employees and of course the fans. The local community of Rhyl also provided location venues in which the crew could film such as The Rhyl Pavilion, Robin Hood Caravan Park, Glan Clwyd Hospital and The Bistro night club. This allowed the film to stay close to the original true story and have the feel of an authentic biog picture. Missionary Missionary is a 2013 drama thriller film by Anthony DiBlasi. It received its world premiere on July 25, 2013 at the Fantasia International Film Festival and stars Dawn Olivieri as a beautiful single mother caught up in one mans obsession with her. Tom and Jerry's Giant Adventure Tom and Jerrys Giant Adventure is a 2013 animated fantasy comedy direct-to-video film starring Tom and Jerry, produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Tom and Jerry are the faithful servants of Jack, son of the founder of a struggling storybook amusement park that gets a much-needed boost thanks to some mysterious magical beans. Lambert & Stamp Lambert & Stamp is a 2014 American documentary film, produced and directed by James D. Cooper. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. After its premiere at Sundance Film Festival, Sony Pictures Classics acquired the distribution rights of the film. The film later screened at 2014 Sundance London Film Festival on April 18, 2014. The film had its theatrical release in United States on April 3, 2015. Killing Veerappan Killing Veerappan is a 2016 Indian Kannada-language docudrama film written by K. Balaji and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film is based on the events leading to Operation Cocoon to capture or kill Indian bandit Veerappan. Featuring Shiva Rajkumar in the central role touted to be based on N. K. Senthamarai Kannan, the then Superintendent of police, with the Indian Special Task Force, and the spy who masterminded Operation Cocoon. The Kannada version was released in over 200 screens in the state of Karnataka on January 1, 2016. Upon its wide release, critics praised the performances, background score, cinematography, screenplay, casting, and direction while becoming a box office success, and subsequently got screened in Kannada cinema section at the 9th Bengaluru International Film Festival 2017. The Telugu dubbed version was released on 7 Jan 2016 to positive reviews. The Kannada version has garnered three nominations at the 2nd IIFA Utsavam including Best Picture in Kannada, while Parul Yadav and Yagna Shetty have each received the Performance In A Leading Role and Supporting Role - Female respectively. The film has also garnered five nominations; including Parul Yadav winning Critics Choice Award for Best Actress at the 6th SIIMA Awards, and one nomination for Best Actress at the 64th Filmfare Awards South. Paayum Puli Paayum Puli is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Suseenthiran starring Vishal and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles and Soori and Samuthirakani in supporting roles. The film was produced by Vendhar Movies and distributed by Escape Artists Motion Pictures. Set in the backdrop of Madurai, Paayum Puli features Vishal as an undercover police officer named Jayaseelan. Music for the film was composed by D. Imman. The cinematography was led by Velraj and the editing by Anthony. Principal photography commenced on 4 March 2015 and lasted for four months. Paayum Puli was shot predominantly in and around Chennai and other parts of Tamil Nadu in 75 working days. The film, along with its Telugu dubbed version titled Jayasurya, was released on 4 September 2015 worldwide. The film has also been dubbed into Hindi as Main Hoon Rakshak and released in 2016 by Goldmines Telefilms. Heaven Will Wait Heaven Will Wait is a 2016 French drama film directed by Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Oliver Twist Oliver Twist is a 1922 American silent drama film adaptation of Charles Dickens Oliver Twist, featuring Lon Chaney as Fagin and Jackie Coogan as Oliver Twist. The film was directed by Frank Lloyd. Torrent Torrent is an American silent romantic drama film directed by an uncredited Monta Bell, based on a novel by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, and released on February 21, 1926. Torrent was the first American film starring Swedish actress Greta Garbo. The film also starred Ricardo Cortez as the son of a domineering mother, played by Martha Mattox. The title refers to a flood that occurs in the small town where most of the action takes place, which draws the two romantic leading characters closer together. Mickey's Garden Mickeys Garden is a 1935 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The film was the second Mickey Mouse cartoon shot in Technicolor and is also the first color appearance of Pluto. The cartoon is also the first color cartoon where Mickey speaks. The films plot centers on Mickey Mouse trying to rid his garden of insects, but they keep coming back. When he accidentally gets hit with his own bug spray, he begins seeing a warped reality. Vigil in the Night Vigil in the Night is a 1940 film based on the 1939 serialized novel Vigil in the Night, by A. J. Cronin. The film was produced and directed by George Stevens and stars Carole Lombard, Brian Aherne and Anne Shirley. To the Shores of Tripoli To the Shores of Tripoli is a 1942 American Technicolor film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring John Payne, Maureen OHara and Randolph Scott. The film was produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. Titled after a lyric in the Marines Hymn, which contains the phrase "... to the shores of Tripoli", the film is one of the last of the pre-Pearl Harbor service films. When the film was in post-production the Pearl Harbor attack occurred, causing the studio to shoot a new ending in which Paynes character re-enlists. Baby Bottleneck Baby Bottleneck is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released in 1946 and directed by Bob Clampett and written by Warren Foster. It stars Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. A Hare Grows in Manhattan A Hare Grows In Manhattan is a Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, released on March 22, 1947 and directed by Friz Freleng. It stars Bugs Bunny and a pack of dogs. Unlike many cases where "hare" is a pun on "hair", the title here is a pun on a then-recent book which figures into the climax of the cartoon. Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. It is the second installment of Universal-Internationals Ma and Pa Kettle series starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride. Operation Disaster Morning Departure is a 1950 British naval drama film about life aboard a sunken submarine, directed by Roy Ward Baker, and starring John Mills and Richard Attenborough. It is based on a stage play of the same name by Kenneth Woollard, which had also been shown as a live TV play by the BBC both in 1946 and 1948. It was the feature film debut of Michael Caine. Guided Muscle Guided Muscle is a 1955 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Along with The Grey Hounded Hare and Tugboat Granny, Guided Muscle was one of the three cartoons on the final episode of ABCs The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show, on September 2, 2000. In fact, it was the last cartoon seen in that episode. The Brave One The Brave One is a 1956 drama film directed by Irving Rapper and starring Michel Ray, Rodolfo Hoyos Jr., and Elsa Cárdenas. It tells the story of a Mexican boy who tries to save his beloved bull Gitano from a deadly duel against a champion matador. The Brave One was the last film to win the Academy Award for Best Story before the award was discontinued, and was nominated for two other Academy Awards: Best Film Editing and Best Sound Recording, but was not a box office or critical success. The story credit was originally given to Robert Rich, a pseudonym used by Dalton Trumbo, one of the Hollywood Ten, who had been jailed, then blacklisted in 1947, for refusing to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee. It was actually the name of the nephew of the films producer Frank King. Initially Rich claimed authorship of the screenplay, though his uncles denied the claim. The Academy Award was reissued in Trumbos name in 1975. According to Ted Newsoms 1991 documentary, Hollywood Dinosaurs, the film is based on "El Toro Estrella," "about a boy, a bull, and a dinosaur," upon which the film The Valley of Gwangi is based. It details the screenwriting controversy but notes that The Brave One does not include the dinosaur. The Gunfight at Dodge City The Gunfight at Dodge City is a 1959 DeLuxe Color western CinemaScope film, set in the Kansas cattle town of Hays City. The Sea Gull The Sea Gull is a 1968 British-American-Greek drama film directed by Sidney Lumet. The screenplay by Moura Budberg is adapted and translated from Anton Chekhovs classic 1896 play The Seagull. The Warner Bros.-Seven Arts release was filmed at the Europa Studios in Sundbyberg, Stockholms län, just outside central Stockholm. All My Compatriots All My Compatriots, also known as All My Countrymen, is a 1968 Czechoslovak film directed by Vojtěch Jasný. Considered the "most Czech" of his contemporary filmmakers, Jasnýs style was primarily lyricist. It took nearly 10 years to complete the script and it was his greatest work. The film was banned and the director went into exile rather than recant. It was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival where Jasný won the award for Best Director. Why? In Prison Awaiting Trial is a 1971 Italian drama film directed by Nanni Loy. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival where Alberto Sordi won the Silver Bear for Best Actor award. Firepower Firepower is a 1979 British thriller film directed by Michael Winner and starring Sophia Loren, James Coburn, O. J. Simpson and Eli Wallach. It was the final film in the career of actor Victor Mature. The film was poorly reviewed by critics who objected to its convoluted plot, though the lead performances and filming locations were generally praised. Hotel America Hôtel des Amériques is a 1981 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring Catherine Deneuve and Patrick Dewaere. The film, set in Biarritz, tells the ill-fated romance of mismatched lovers. This is the first of several collaborations between Téchiné and Deneuve, who became his favorite actress. Eyes of Fire Eyes of Fire is a 1983 American western horror film written and directed by independent filmmaker Avery Crounse, originally circulated in theaters in 1983 through the company Elysian Pictures, though the film had no official contract for VHS release until 1987 with Vestron Incorporated. Currently, there are DVD editions available through Brazilian and Thailand markets. Though the film was unsuccessful in theaters, the film received positive reviews and was moderately more successful during the VHS release in the late 1980s. La vengeance du serpent à plumes The Vengeance of the Winged Serpent is a 1984 French comedy film directed by Gérard Oury, starring Coluche, Maruschka Detmers, Luis Rego and Josiane Balasko. Just Between Friends Just Between Friends is a 1986 American drama film about two women whose friendship is tested by tragedy. The film was written, produced and directed by Allan Burns, and it stars Mary Tyler Moore, Ted Danson, and Christine Lahti. Project: Metalbeast Project Metalbeast, also known as Project Metalbeast: DNA Overload in the United States and Metalbeast in the United Kingdom, is a 1995 science fiction horror film directed by Alessandro De Gaetano and filmed in the United States. In this movie, a group of scientists attempt to create a perfect soldier by injecting the subject with the blood of a werewolf. When the experiment goes wrong, the subject is cryogenically frozen for 20 years. The only member of the original team to survive is a Colonel, who gives the victim a synthetic skin to create a metal-skinned killing machine. The Cave of the Golden Rose 5 Fantaghirò 5 is the fifth and final film in the Fantaghirò series. It is directed by Lamberto Bava and stars Alessandra Martines. It was originally aired on television as a two-parter, and hence is known in some releases as Fantaghirò 9 and Fantaghirò 10. It has been panned by many fans of the series as a disappointing ending to what was previously a strong series of films. Alessandra Martines and Brigitte Nielsen are the only two actors to return from the previous films. Oi! Warning Oi! Warning is a 2000 German movie about a 17-year-old boy who runs away from home to become an Oi! skinhead. The movie was the directorial debut of twin brothers Benjamin and Dominik Reding. It took them about five years to film, mostly due to financial constraints. It was shot in stark black-and-white, underscoring the films gritty feel. Among other recognitions, the film has won the German Camera Award, and a L.A. Outfest emerging talent award. Khoobsurat Khoobsurat is a 1999 Indian Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Sanjay Chhel and produced by Rahul Sughand. It stars Sanjay Dutt and Urmila Matondkar in pivotal roles. The film became an instant "hit" at the box office. Play-Mate of the Apes Play-mate of the Apes is a 2002 American direct-to-DVD erotic film directed by John Bacchus. It is a parody of the Planet of the Apes media franchise and was released seven months after the Tim Burton-directed 2001 remake of the first film. Black and White Black and White is a 2002 Australian film, directed by Craig Lahiff and starring Robert Carlyle, Charles Dance, Kerry Fox, David Ngoombujarra, and Colin Friels. Louis Nowra wrote the screenplay, and Helen Leake and Nik Powell produced the film. The film won an Australian Film Institute award in 2003 for David Ngoombujarra as Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Curse of the Forty-Niner Curse of the Forty-Niner is a 2002 American slasher film directed by John Carl Buechler and starring Karen Black. AV A.V. is a 2005 Hong Kong film directed by Pang Ho-Cheung. Britney Spears: Greatest Hits - My Prerogative Greatest Hits: My Prerogative is the sixth video by singer Britney Spears. Designed by Jim Swaffield, the highly interactive collection was released on November 9, 2004 through Jive Records, accompanying the greatest hits album of the same title. The collection contained all of Spears music videos from 1998 to 2004, including unreleased material from the shoot of "Outrageous". It also contained alternate versions of the music videos with never before seen footage. The video received positive reviews from critics, who complimented the quality of the audio and the image and also deemed Spears as the ultimate video performer. Greatest Hits: My Prerogative debuted atop of the ARIA Top 40 Music DVD, number two on Hungarian Top 20 DVD and Japanese Oricon Video Chart, and number three on the US Billboard Top Music Videos. It was also certified double platinum in Argentina by the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers, in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. The Wind in the Willows The Wind in the Willows is a 2006 live-action television adaptation of Kenneth Grahames classic novel The Wind in the Willows. It was a joint production of the BBC and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and starred Matt Lucas, Bob Hoskins, Mark Gatiss, and Lee Ingleby, with a cameo appearance from Michael Murphy as the Judge. Rachel Talalay directed. It debuted in Canada on CBC Television on 18 December 2006 in the United Kingdom on BBC1 on 1 January 2007, in the U.S. on PBSs Masterpiece Theatre on 8 April 2007 and in Australia on ABC TV on 23 December 2007. It was filmed on location in Bucharest, Romania. Though the novel is considered childrens literature, critics noted that this adaptation might not be appropriate for young children; Ginia Bellafante wrote in The New York Times that it "is ultimately too jaunty to be considered 100 percent safe for someone over 10", and David Knox thought it "may well alienate children". However, Varietys Brian Lowry said that its appeal "should run the demographic gamut for PBS, from Sesame Street to Bleak House." Detective Story is a 2007 Japanese crime film directed by Takashi Miike. Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and Rebel Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and Rebel is a 2009 documentary film directed by Brigitte Berman about Hugh Hefner, creator of Playboy magazine. Berman previously directed the Academy Award-winning documentary Time Is All Youve Got. Pure Country 2: The Gift Pure Country 2: The Gift is a 2010 American musical western film directed by Christopher Cain. It follows 1992s Pure Country and stars country music artist Katrina Elam. The film took place in Los Angeles, California. Found Memories Found Memories is a 2011 Brazilian drama film directed by Júlia Murat. It won the Best Narrative Feature Jury Award at the 2012 RiverRun International Film Festival. The Girl and Death The Girl and Death is a 2012 Dutch film directed by Jos Stelling. Septic Man Septic Man is a 2013 horror film that was directed by Jesse Thomas Cook. The film had its world premiere at the Austin Fantastic Fest on September 19, 2013, where actor Jason David Brown won "Best Actor" in the Horror Features category. In the film Brown stars as a sewage worker who ends up transforming into a hideous mutant by way of toxic sewage. Kaddipudi Kaddipudi is a 2013 Indian Kannada language crime drama directed by Duniya Soori and produced by M. Chandru. The screenplay was written by Soori and Rajesh Nataranga and the film stars Shivrajkumar as Anand alias Kaddipudi, a rowdy in Bangalore who vows to relinquish his life of crime and lead a normal life. The film also features Radhika Pandit, Rangayana Raghu, Anant Nag, Rajesh Nataranga, Balu Nagendra, Sharath Lohitashwa, Renuka Prasad and Avinash in pivotal roles. The music of the film was composed by V. Harikrishna with lyrics for the soundtracks written by Yogaraj Bhat and Jayant Kaikini. Hedarabyadri song sung by Shachina heggar also received a State award for best play back singer year 2013-14 . The movie received mixed reviews from the critics. However, it was later hailed as a neo-noir experiment. The Virgin Psychics is a 2015 Japanese comedy-drama science fiction mystery film directed by Sion Sono. It is the third adaptation of the seinen manga series Minna! Esper Dayo! written and illustrated by Kiminori Wakasugi, following a 2013 TV series and a TV movie special earlier in 2015. It was released in Japan on September 4, 2015. Chihayafuru Part I is a 2016 Japanese sports romantic teen drama film written and directed by and starring Suzu Hirose, Shūhei Nomura, Mackenyu, Mone Kamishiraishi, , , , Miyuki Matsuda and Jun Kunimura. It is the first of three live action film adaptations of the manga series Chihayafuru, written and illustrated by Yuki Suetsugu. The film was released in Japan by Toho on March 19, 2016. It was followed by Chihayafuru: Shimo no Ku, released in Japan on April 29, 2016. Chihayafuru: Musubi, the third and final film in the series, released in Japan on March 17, 2018. Bangville Police The Bangville Police is a 1913 comedy short starring Fred Mace, Mabel Normand and the Keystone Cops. The film, notable for being regarded as the seminal Keystone Cops short, was directed by Henry Lehrman. Alias Nick Beal Alias Nick Beal is a 1949 film noir mystery film retelling of the Faust myth directed by John Farrow and starring Ray Milland, Audrey Totter and Thomas Mitchell. The picture is also known as Dark Circle, Strange Temptation and Alias Nicky Beal. Payday Payday is a 1972 American drama film written by Don Carpenter and directed by Daryl Duke. It stars Rip Torn as a country music singer. Other members of the cast include Ahna Capri, Elayne Heilveil, and Michael C. Gwynne. It was filmed in and around Selma, Alabama. Assassin of the Tsar The Assassin of the Tsar is a 1991 Soviet drama film, starring Malcolm McDowell and Oleg Yankovsky. It was entered into the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. There are two versions. One is filmed in English which later was dubbed over the Russian actors, and one in Russian. Malcolm McDowell pretended to speak Russian in the other version and was later dubbed. The Wrong Man The Wrong Man is a 1993 American thriller film directed by Jim McBride and starring Rosanna Arquette, Kevin Anderson, and John Lithgow. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Blue Murder Blue Murder is a two-part Australian television miniseries produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 1995, and is based on true events. Set in the 1970s and 1980s in Sydney, the miniseries concerns the relationship between controversial former detective Roger "the Dodger" Rogerson and notorious criminal Arthur "Neddy" Smith. Rogerson and his colleagues were accused of giving Smith a "green light" to commit crimes without police interference, with the relationship fraying when Rogerson orders hitman Christopher "Mr. Rent-a-Kill" Flannery to murder Police Officer Michael Drury. The murder of prostitute Sallie-Anne Huckstepp also features. Blue Murder is narrated by the characters of Rogerson, Smith, and Drury, and focuses on the corruption allegations that plagued the NSW Police Force at the time. Rogerson and Smith achieved a kind of celebrity status during the Wood Royal Commission into police corruption. The screenplay was written by Ian David, who has written extensively on the people and events featured. The miniseries was directed by Michael Jenkins and produced by Rod Allan. Sigappu Rojakkal Sigappu Rojakkal is a 1978 Indian Tamil-language psychological thriller film starring Kamal Haasan and Sridevi in lead roles. Co-written and directed by P. Bharathiraja, it features music by Ilaiyaraaja and cinematography by P. S. Nivas. In an era of over-dramatised acting in Tamil films, Sigappu Rojakkal was one of the notable exceptions. The film completed a 175-day run at the box office. It won two Filmfare Awards in the Best Actor and Best Director categories. This film was dubbed in Telugu as Erra Gulabeelu. It was remade in Hindi as Red Rose starring Rajesh Khanna and Poonam Dhillon in lead roles. The movie was reported to be loosely inspired by Raman Raghavs grisly crimes and Kamal Haasan plays the role of a man named Dileep who is traumatized by womens behavior in his childhood and later a psychopath misogynist who kills women after having sex with them. Friends Friends is a 1999 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film written and directed by Siddique, produced by Lal and starring Jayaram, Mukesh, Sreenivasan and Meena. It was later remade into Tamil with the same name and into Telugu as Snehamante Idera and Odia as Dosti. Carnage Carnage is a 2002 French drama film directed by Delphine Gleize. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. The Void The Void is a 2001 American direct-to-DVD science fiction thriller film directed by Gilbert M. Shilton and starring Amanda Tapping, Adrian Paul, and Malcolm McDowell. Principal photography was completed in British Columbia, Canada. The Children of Leningradsky The Children of Leningradsky is a 2005 Polish short documentary film about a community of homeless children living in the Leningradsky railway station in Moscow. Directed by Andrzej Celiński and Hanna Polak, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Platon Plato is a 2008 Russian comedy-drama film directed by Vartan Akopyan. The Garden The Garden is a 2008 American documentary film directed by Scott Hamilton Kennedy. It tells the story of the now demolished South Central Farm; a community garden and urban farm located in Los Angeles, California. The Garden details the plight of the South Central Farmers, a mostly Latinx community of farmers who organized and worked on the farm. After a suspected back room deal, the land upon which the farm operated was sold from the city back to the original owner, Richard Horowitz. He then decided he did not want to allow the farmers to use it anymore. Despite efforts to keep their farm, the South Central Farmers were evicted and their garden was bulldozed. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature on 22 January 2009. The Garden includes appearances by Danny Glover, Daryl Hannah, and Antonio Villaraigosa. 4 Days in May 4 days in May is a war drama film directed by Achim von Borries and starring Paul Wenzel and Alexei Guskov. It is a German-Russian-Ukrainian co-production. The film was released on August 9, 2011, at the Locarno Film Festival. Another is a 2012 Japanese school mystery horror film directed by Takeshi Furusawa, starring Kento Yamazaki, Ai Hashimoto, Yoshihiko Hakamada and Ai Kato and based on the novel of the same name by Yukito Ayatsuji. It was released in Japan by Toho on 4 August 2012. About a Girl About a Girl is a 2014 German comedy film directed by Mark Monheim. Black Market Black Market is a 1967 Indian Kannada film, directed and produced by S. N. Singh. The film stars Dikki Madhavarao, Narasimharaju, Sampath and Meese Muniyappa in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Chellapilla Satyam. Lost in Florence Lost in Florence is a 2017 romantic drama film written and directed by Evan Oppenheimer and starring Brett Dalton, Stana Katic, Alessandra Mastronardi, Marco Bonini, Alessandro Preziosi and Emily Atack. The sport played in the film is Calcio Fiorentino, an archaic form of soccer that has been played in Florence since the sixteenth century. Orphan Orphan is a 2016 French drama film directed by Arnaud des Pallières and starring Adèle Haenel, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Solène Rigot and Vega Cuzytek. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. How Long Will I Love U How Long Will I Love U is a 2018 Chinese fantasy romantic comedy film written and directed by Su Lun, based on an idea by Xu Zheng who also produced the film. The film stars Tong Liya and Lei Jiayin, and tells a story about a young woman from 2018 and a young man from 1999 who become roommates after a spacetime merge inside their apartment. Reportedly filmed on a ¥40 million budget, How Long Will I Love U grossed ¥900 million in China where it premiered on 18 May 2018. Foreign critics generally note the fine on-screen chemistry between Lei and Tong, who previously co-starred in the 2013 TV series Weaning. The Flying Mouse The Flying Mouse is a 1934 Silly Symphonies cartoon produced by Walt Disney, directed by David Hand, and released to theatres by United Artists on July 14, 1934. The butterfly fairy who appears here may have even inspired the Blue Fairy of Pinocchio six years later. The use of color here was rather innovative as it is set during the course of a single day. Black Fury Black Fury is a 1935 American crime film starring Paul Muni, Karen Morley, and William Gargan. It was adapted by Abem Finkel and Carl Erickson from the short story "Jan Volkanik" by Judge Michael A. Musmanno and the play Bohunk by Harry R. Irving. Directed by Michael Curtiz, the plot is based on a historic incident during a Pennsylvania walk-out in 1929, in which John Barkowski, a striking coal miner, was beaten to death by private company police. In 1936, at the 8th Academy Awards, Muni was not officially nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor, but he came in second on the basis of write-in votes, which were allowed that year. Donald's Golf Game Donalds Golf Game is a cartoon released by the Walt Disney Company in 1938. Donald falters on the fairway while his caddies Huey all try to "tee" him off, with a grasshopper and a bag of trick clubs. Belle Starr Belle Starr is a 1941 American Western film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Randolph Scott, Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, and Shepperd Strudwick. Written by Lamar Trotti and based on a story by Niven Busch and Cameron Rogers, it was produced by Kenneth Macgowan for 20th Century Fox, and shot in Technicolor. The movie is very loosely based on the life of 19th-century American outlaw Belle Starr. It was the fourth film and the third sound film to portray Starr on the screen, but it was the first major Hollywood production to do so. Its success led to many more such portrayals, although the real Starr was fairly obscure during her lifetime. Black Hand Black Hand is a 1950 American film noir directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Gene Kelly as an Italian immigrant fighting against the Black Hand extortion racket in New York City in the first decade of the 20th century. Terror on a Train Time Bomb is a 1953 British-made MGM post-war thriller film directed by Ted Tetzlaff, written by Kem Bennett, and starring Glenn Ford and Anne Vernon. In the United States it was released under the title Terror on a Train. Agent 8 3/4 Hot Enough for June is a 1964 British spy comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas, and starring Dirk Bogarde with Sylva Koscina in her English film debut, Robert Morley and Leo McKern. It is based on the 1960 novel The Night of Wenceslas by Lionel Davidson. The film was cut by twenty minutes and retitled Agent for the US release by the American distributor Central Distributing. Part of a trend of spy films in the wake of the success of the James Bond series, its art director was Syd Cain, who had the same job on the first two Bond films. Koscina herself had been considered for the role of Tatiana Romanova in From Russia with Love. Big Time Big Time is a 1988 American musical film, centered on Tom Waits. The Tune The Tune is an animated musical-comedy film by directed by Bill Plympton. Proud Heritage Mircea is a 1989 film about Mircea I of Wallachia, the Christian king of Wallachia who repelled the attempts at conquest made by the Ottoman Empire in the late 14th century and early 15th century. The film also depicts a young Vlad III the Impaler, Mirceas grandson, who would succeed him on the throne and continue his legacy of resistance against the Ottoman invasion. This film screenplay was written by Titus Popovici and was directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu. The Magician The Magician is a 1898 French short black-and-white silent trick film, directed by Georges Méliès, featuring a wizard, a Pierrot and a sculptor in a rapid series of jump cuts. The film is, "another exercise in the art of the jump-cut," according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "in the tradition of Georges Méliès earlier A Nightmare and The Haunted Castle." Lone Hero Lone Hero is a 2002 action film written and directed by Ken Sanzel. It tells of an actor in a Far West village who acts against bikers who held up the villages bar, and the actions that followed. Ghost River La vie promise is a 2002 French film directed by Olivier Dahan, written by Olivier Dahan and Agnès Fustier-Dahan, and starring by Isabelle Huppert, Pascal Greggory and Maud Forget. When the Sea Rises When the Sea Rises is a 2004 French-Belgian romantic comedy film directed by Yolande Moreau and Gilles Porte. It was Moreaus directorial debut. Family Plan Family Plan is a made-for-television movie filmed in Los Angeles by Mat IV Productions in association with Alpine Media and Larry Levinson Productions and presented by Hallmark Entertainment. It premiered on February 12, 2005 on Hallmark Channel, as part of their Valentines Day celebration. This is the feature film debut of Chloë Grace Moretz Actresses Actrices is a French comedy-drama film directed by Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, released in 2007. The film was presented in the official selection at the 60th Cannes Film Festival and won a Prix Spécial du Jury in the Un Certain Regard section. True Adolescents True Adolescents is a 2009 American comedy film written and directed by Craig Johnson and starring Mark Duplass, Bret Loehr and Carr Thompson. It premiered at the 2009 South by Southwest Film Festival, where it was nominated for the narrative feature grand jury prize. How to Draw a Perfect Circle How to Draw a Perfect Circle is a 2009 Portuguese drama film directed by Marco Martins and starring Rafael Morais, Daniel Duval, Joana de Verona, Beatriz Batarda, and Albano Jeronimo. Its plot revolves around a young man who falls deeply in love with his sister. Animal Crossing: The Movie also known as Animal Crossing: The Movie, is a 2006 Japanese animated film directed by Jōji Shimura and based on the Animal Crossing video game series. It was produced by Nintendo, OLM and VAP and distributed by Toho. The film opened in theaters in Japan on December 16, 2006, where it went on to earn an estimated ¥1.7 billion at the box office. The film retains the theme of the video games, and centers on an 11-year-old girl named Ai who moves into a village populated with animals where she works to make new friends and find her own dreams. Dōbutsu no Mori was not released outside Japan, and Nintendo of America currently has no plans for an English release. Falling Cat Falling Cat is an 1894 short film produced and directed by Étienne-Jules Marey, a French scientist. It was filmed in a public park, Bois de Boulogne, and released in France. It is believed to be the first motion picture in history to show a live cat. The film consists solely of the feline falling down and landing on its feet. Marey had assembled a camera that was capable of taking twelve consecutive frames a second. It resembled a short barrelled shotgun with a magazine. With this, he studied various animals in action. His most famous study was his ‘animated zoo’, in which this cat was dropped from a height of a few feet in order to see if it always landed on its feet. Museum is a 2016 Japanese thriller film directed by Keishi Ōtomo. It is based on the 2013 manga of same name by Ryosuke Tomoe. It was released in Japan by Warner Bros. Pictures on November 12, 2016. Tenderness Tenderness is a 2017 Italian drama film directed by Gianni Amelio and starring Elio Germano, Giovanna Mezzogiorno, Micaela Ramazzotti, Greta Scacchi and Renato Carpentieri. It is based on the novel The Temptation to Be Happy by Lorenzo Marone. Angel Face Angel Face is a 2018 French drama film directed by Vanessa Filho, from a screenplay by Filho and Diastéme, in her directorial debut. It stars Marion Cotillard, Ayline Aksoy-Etaix, Alban Lenoir, Amélie Daure and Stéphane Rideau. It had its world premiere at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival in May. It is scheduled to be released on 23 May 2018, by Mars Distribution. Transatlantic Tunnel The Tunnel, also known as Transatlantic Tunnel in the United States, is a 1935 British science fiction film directed by Maurice Elvey and stars Richard Dix, Leslie Banks, Madge Evans, Helen Vinson, C. Aubrey Smith and Basil Sydney. It is based on the 1913 novel Der Tunnel by Bernhard Kellermann, about the building of a transatlantic tunnel between New York and London. The script was written by Curt Siodmak, L. du Garde Peach and Clemence Dane. The film, produced at a time when the threat of war loomed in Europe, emphasized international cooperation between the United States and the United Kingdom. The Saint's Double Trouble The Saints Double Trouble is a 1940 action-adventure film produced by RKO Pictures. The film stars George Sanders as Simon Templar, a.k.a. "The Saint", a master criminal turned crime-fighter, and features horror film legend Bela Lugosi as "The Partner". This was the fourth of eight films in RKOs film series about the character created by Leslie Charteris, and the first film to not be directly based upon one of the original Saint books, although Charteris did contribute to developing the story for the film. In this production, Sanders plays a dual role, not only that of Templar but of his doppelgänger, Duke Bates. When Bates is spotted smuggling diamonds into the US, Templar is blamed for the crime. Co-starring in the film is Helene Whitney as love interest Anne Bitts, and Jonathan Hale as Insp. Henry Farnack. Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace is a 1962 mystery film directed by Terence Fisher. It was a West German-French-Italian international co-production. The film starred Christopher Lee as Sherlock Holmes and Thorley Walters as Dr. Watson. Curt Siodmak wrote the screenplay, based on characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Johnny Cool Johnny Cool is a 1963 American neo-noir film crime film directed by William Asher based on the novel The Kingdom of Johnny Cool by John McPartland which stars Henry Silva and Elizabeth Montgomery. Produced in part by Peter Lawford, Johnny Cool features a cast that also includes Mort Sahl, Telly Savalas, Jim Backus, Joey Bishop, and Sammy Davis, who also sings the theme song. The Hellstrom Chronicle The Hellstrom Chronicle is an American film released in 1971 which combines elements of documentary, science fiction, horror and apocalyptic prophecy to present a gripping satirical depiction of the struggle for survival between humans and insects. It was conceived and produced by David L. Wolper, directed by Walon Green and written by David Seltzer, who earned a Writers Guild of America Award nomination for his screenplay. Green later called it "almost yellow-journally but good. We were giving the audience an elbow to the ribs every third line." Several cinematographers photographed this film using stop-motion photography with microscopic and telescopic lenses. The trailer resembled an announcement for a science fiction movie. The film provided the inspiration for Frank Herberts science fiction novel Hellstroms Hive. This movie was the first use of the iconic sounding waterphone in a film. The Birch Wood The Birch Wood is a 1970 Polish drama film directed by Andrzej Wajda based on a novel by Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival where Wajda won the Golden Prize for Direction and Daniel Olbrychski won the award for Best Actor. Chosen Survivors Chosen Survivors is a 1974 Mexican-American science fiction/horror film directed by Sutton Roley and starring Alex Cord and Jackie Cooper. Swan Lake is an anime film based on the ballet Swan Lake by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. The film was released in Japan on 14 March 1981 by Toei. The film was produced by Toei Animation of Japan in partnership with Soyuzmultfilm from the Soviet Union and directed by Kimio Yabuki. The adaptation uses Tchaikovskys score and remains relatively faithful to the story. Two separate English dubs were made, one featuring regular voice actors, and one using celebrities as the main principles. The second dub was recorded at Golden Sync Studios and aired on American Movie Classics in December 1990 and The Disney Channel in January 1994. It was distributed in the United States and Canada by The Samuel Goldwyn Company. It was also distributed in France and the United Kingdom by Rouge Citron Production. The film was released on DVD by Discotek Media on November 28, 2017. It has the original Japanese version and the two English dubs. The Canterville Ghost The Canterville Ghost is a 1986 American-British made-for-television syndicated fantasy-comedy film based on "The Canterville Ghost" by Oscar Wilde, directed by Paul Bogart. It was shot at Eastnor Castle in England and stars John Gielgud, Ted Wass, Andrea Marcovicci and Alyssa Milano. Eko Eko Azarak: Wizard of Darkness is a 1995 Japanese horror film directed by Shimako Sato. The film is based on the manga Eko Eko Azarak, and stars Kimika Yoshino as a transfer student to a new school, who is secretly a witch travelling from school to school in order to dispel the work of the devil. The film was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1995. The film was followed by two sequels, starting with Eko Eko Azarak II: Birth of the Wizard in 1996. Man Is a Woman Man Is a Woman is a 1998 French film directed by Jean-Jacques Zilbermann. Telling You Telling You, also known as Love Sucks, is a 1998 romantic comedy film directed by Robert DeFranco and starring Peter Facinelli, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Matthew Lillard, and Dash Mihok. It was distributed by Miramax. Its filming location finds place in North Hollywood. It was released on August 7, 1998. The Mechanical Butcher The Mechanical Butcher is an 1895 "humorous subject" created by the Lumière Brothers. Phil Hardys The Overlook Film Encyclopedia: Science Fiction classes it as the first science fiction film. Translating "the mechanical butcher," the film purports to show a machine that automatically turns a live pig into various pork products; however, at least in surviving prints of the film, it looks like little more is going on than a butcher hawking his wares from a stand that just happens to have "La Charcuterie mécanique" painted on it. The theme was widely repeated in films such as Making Sausages by George Albert Smith, which depicted cats and dogs being converted into sausage by a machine. Smith recorded the first sale to Owen Brooks on December 22, 1897. American Mutoscope and Biograph made The Sausage Machine the same year, which was a parody of the conveyor belt system. Edison Studios followed with Fun in a Butcher Shop and Dog Factory, both of which showed pet dogs being turned into sausages. The former showed simply a primitive crank, while the latter film depicted an electric machine with a reversible process. Comingled Containers Commingled Containers is an experimental short film by Stan Brakhage, produced in 1997. Porn 'n Chicken Porn n Chicken was a club based at Yale University. The secret society blazed briefly in the headlines in 2001 when members announced plans to make their own pornographic film on campus starring other Yale students, although the film was never released or even completed. Nevertheless, a fictionalized version of the clubs experiences was produced as a TV movie titled Porn n Chicken and broadcast on Comedy Central. A Porn n Chicken club has been confirmed to exist at the University of Virginia. Hatsujô kateikyôshi: Sensei no aijiru was introduced as a pink film, with the title but it developed into a cult hit and the producers allowed director Mitsuru Meike to expand it into its present form. In 2007 the film was featured at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Bad Reputation Bad Reputation is a 2005 American slasher film written and directed by Jim Hemphill. Pilot "Pilot" is the first episode of season one and the pilot of the science fiction television series The 4400. The episode aired July 11, 2004 on the USA Network. The episode was written by Scott Peters and René Echevarria, and was directed by Yves Simoneau. Attracting approximately 7.4 million viewers, the episode became basic cables most watched première since The Dead Zone. "Pilot" introduces the shows premise of 4400 people being abducted in the past, beginning from 1946, and all being returned to the present day in a flash of light at Highland Beach. A comet suddenly changes trajectory and is heading towards Earth, apparently coming in for a "landing", 4400 people assumed dead or missing reappear. When 4400s begin to exhibit "abilities" Tom Baldwin and Diana Skouris are partnered to investigate them. Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts is a 2007 documentary on the life of American composer Philip Glass directed by Scott Hicks. The film was nominated for Emmy Awards and AFI Award Altiplano Altiplano is a 2009 film by Peter Brosens and Jessica Woodworth starring Magaly Solier, Jasmin Tabatabai, and Olivier Gourmet. It takes places on three continents in five different languages. It tells the stories of two women in mourning and how their destinies merge. Burn BURN: One Year on the Frontlines of the Battle to Save Detroit is a 2012 American documentary film, produced and directed by Tom Putnam and Brenna Sanchez. It focuses on Engine Company 50 of the Detroit Fire Department, and the city of Detroit as it faces an economic collapse and rising arson and fire rates. The film was executive produced by Denis Leary and Jim Serpico through their production company, Apostle, as well as Steve Tihanyi and Morgan Neville. Always Woodstock Theres Always Woodstock is an American comedy-drama film directed and written by Rita Merson and starring Allison Miller, Jason Ritter, Brittany Snow, Ryan Guzman, Katey Sagal, Rumer Willis and James Wolk. It was released on March 19, 2014. Putin's Kiss Putins Kiss is a 2012 documentary, directed by Lise Birk Pedersen, about Russian youth activist Masha Drokova and her experiences with the youth organisation Nashi. Ephraim's Rescue Ephraims Rescue is a religious historical drama film by T. C. Christensen, released in 2013 by Excel Entertainment Group. It is based on the true story of Ephraim Hanks, a simple man who was called to do the work of angels and rescue the people of the Martin Handcart Company. The film was released in select theaters across the United States in the spring of 2013. The Unseen The Unseen is a 2016 Canadian psychological horror film directed by Geoff Redknap and starring Aden Young, Camille Sullivan, Julia Sarah Stone, and Ben Cotton. It was released in 2016. Honey Boy Honey Boy is a 2019 American drama film directed by Alma Harel with a screenplay by Shia LaBeouf, based on his childhood and his relationship with his father. The film stars LaBeouf, Lucas Hedges, Noah Jupe and FKA Twigs. Honey Boy had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2019. It is scheduled to be released on November 8, 2019, by Amazon Studios. The Sealed Room The Sealed Room is an eleven-minute film released in 1909. Directed by D.W. Griffith, the films cast included Arthur V. Johnson, Marion Leonard, Henry B. Walthall, Mary Pickford, and Mack Sennett. The film was also known as The Sealed Door. Released in split-reel with The Little Darling. Enthusiasm Enthusiasm: The Symphony of Donbass Donbassa, also referred to as Enthusiasm, Donbass Symphony, or The Symphony of the Donbas Basin. Enthusiasm is a 1930 Soviet sound film, directed by Dziga Vertov. Although Enthusiasm is not one of Vertovs more popular films, such as Man with a Movie Camera, the film was the directors first sound film and also the first sound film of the Soviet production company Ukrainfilm. The film is also notable for the fact that it is a documentary filmed on location. Like many of his other films, Vertov worked on Enthusiasm with his wife Elizaveta Svilova. The films score is considered experimental and avant-garde because of its incorporation of factory, industrial, and other machine sounds. Human speech plays only a small role in the films sounds. Vertov himself described Enthusiasm as "the lead icebreaker in the column of sound newsreels." As further discussed in the Production section below, Vertov considered the films "complex interaction of sound with image" to be the works most significant achievement. The director viewed the film as an extended experiment in which the juxtaposition and misalignment of sound were completely intentional. Polar Trappers Polar Trappers is a 1938 Donald Duck and Goofy cartoon set in the South Pole, where the duo are trapping polar animals. This is the first cartoon where Donald Duck and Goofy appear without Mickey Mouse. September Affair September Affair is a 1950 American romantic drama film directed by William Dieterle and starring Joan Fontaine, Joseph Cotten, and Jessica Tandy. It was produced by Hal B. Wallis. Curse of the Undead Curse of the Undead is a 1959 American Western horror film from Universal-International Pictures, directed by Edward Dein and starring Eric Fleming, Michael Pate and Kathleen Crowley. Jungle Fighters The Long and the Short and the Tall is a 1961 British war film directed by Leslie Norman, which stars Richard Todd, Richard Harris, Laurence Harvey, David McCallum and Ronald Fraser. The film, which is based on a 1959 play with the same name, by Willis Hall, takes place in 1942 during the Malayan Campaign. The title comes from the second line of the First World War song "Bless Em All", which became very popular during the Second World War following recordings from singers such as Vera Lynn The 7th Dawn The 7th Dawn is a 1964 Technicolor drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring William Holden, Capucine and Tetsuro Tamba. The film, set in the Malayan Emergency, was based on the 1960 novel The Durian Tree by Michael Keon and filmed on location in Malaysia. Hitler: A Film from Germany Hitler: A Film from Germany, called Our Hitler in the US, is a 1977 Franco-British-German experimental film directed by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg, produced by Bernd Eichinger, and co-produced by the BBC. It starred Heinz Schubert, who played both Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler. Along with Syberbergs characteristic and unusual motifs and style, the film is also notable for its 442-minute running time. Phoenix the Warrior She-Wolves of the Wasteland, also known as Phoenix the Warrior and She Wolves of the Wasteland, is a 1988 American post apocalyptic film directed by Robert Hayes and starring Persis Khambatta, Kathleen Kinmont and Peggy McIntaggart. Going Down in Morocco Bajarse al moro is a 1989 Spanish comedy film directed by Fernando Colomo. It stars Antonio Banderas and Verónica Forqué as a young couple who live with group of other people in a small apartment. It was filmed in the Andalusian province of Cádiz. Banderas and Forqué took home best actor awards at the Fotogramas de Plata in 1990 for their performances in the movie. The film is based on a successful eponymous play written by José Luis Alonso de Santos. The Secret Face The Secret Face is a 1991 Turkish drama film written and directed by Ömer Kavur. It was screened in competition at the 48th Venice International Film Festival. The Dumbfounded King El rey pasmado is a 1991 French-Portuguese-Spanish comedy-historical film directed by Imanol Uribe and written by Joan Potau and Gonzalo Torrente Ballester. The screenplay was based on Torrentes novel Crónica del rey pasmado. Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase is a 1992 American animated short by Joan C. Gratz. Consisting of 2-D claymation, it features famous paintings morphing into each other. La Celestina La Celestina is a 1996 Spanish drama directed by Gerardo Vera and written by Rafael Azcona, Gerardo Vera and Francisco Rico based on 1499 novel of the same title by Fernando de Rojas. Starring Penélope Cruz, Terele Pávez and Juan Diego Botto. Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari is a 1990 Indian Telugu-language supernatural fantasy film, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao, from a screenplay written by Rao and Jandhyala. The film stars Sridevi and Chiranjeevi in the lead roles. Amrish Puri, Kannada Prabhakar, Allu Ramalingaiah and Rami Reddy are featured in supporting roles. The film marked the first collaboration between frequent collaborators C. Ashwini Dutt and Chiranjeevi. The films narrative follows; a man finds a ring that gives the bearer great power, but the goddess to whom the ring belongs wants it back. Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari was theatrically released on May 9, 1990 by Venkata Lakshmi Films. The film upon release was a massive success, grossing ₹11 crore at the box office becoming the highest grossing Telugu film of 1990 and at one point the highest grossing Telugu film of all-time. The films soundtrack composed by Ilaiyaraaja, became a chart-topping success. The film was subsequently dubbed in Tamil as Kaadhal Devathai, in Hindi as Aadmi Aur Apsara and in Malayalam as Hai Sundhari, capitalising on Sridevis popularity. It is regarded as a cult classic of Telugu cinema. India Today cited it as the most influential Telugu film of the 1990s decade. Stadium Nuts Les Fous du Stade is a 1972 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi. Edge of Madness Edge of Madness is a 2002 drama film based on the short story A Wilderness Station, written by Alice Munro. The Canadian film stars Brendan Fehr, Caroline Dhavernas, and Corey Sevier. Written by Charles K. Pitts and Anne Wheeler the film is based on the life of a young women who confesses to the murder of her husband. Annie is selected out of an orphanage to be a part of an arranged marriage and to be a house wife at a homestead. After countless rapes and times of abuse, George the brother of Simon, murders Simon. As the story progresses, Annie confesses to this murder and her life and liberty are put into question. The movie has not received any specific awards, but Anne Wheeler was awarded the DGC Lifetime Award at the 2016 Directors Guild Canada Awards. Her awards stemmed from her achievements from films such as Better Than Chocolate, Edge of Madness, and Chi. Miracle of Flight Miracle of Flight is a 1974 short animated comedy film written and directed by Terry Gilliam. Finding John Christmas Finding John Christmas is a 2003 television movie that first aired on CBS. The film is a sequel to the 2001 television movie A Town Without Christmas. Niki and Flo Niki and Flo is a 2003 Romanian drama film directed by Lucian Pintilie. Girls Bravo is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mario Kaneda and serialized from 2000 to 2005 in Shōnen Ace by Kadokawa Shoten. The story focuses on a high school boy who is allergic to girls who is transported to a mysterious world with a mostly female population; when he returns, one of the girls from that world becomes his housemate. The anime adaptation of Girls Bravo, directed by Ei Aoki and animated by AIC Spirits, aired in Japan from 2004 to 2005. There are 24 episodes total. The anime series was released in English by Geneon, and the manga was released in English by Tokyopop. A visual novel was also released for the PlayStation 2. In July 2010, Funimation Entertainment released a statement on their Twitter feed confirming that they have licensed Girls Bravo. Funuke Show Some Love, You Losers! is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Daihachi Yoshida, based on the novel by Yukiko Motoya. O Homem Que Desafiou o Diabo O Homem Que Desafiou o Diabo is a 2007 Brazilian comedy film directed and co-written by Moacyr Góes. It stars Marcos Palmeira, Flávia Alessandra, Lívia Falcão, Sérgio Mamberti and Fernanda Paes Leme. Mr. Bones 2: Back from the Past Mr. Bones 2: Back from the Past is a 2008 comedy film directed by Gray Hofmeyr, co-written by Hofmeyr and Leon Schuster, and starring Leon Schuster, Tongayi Chirisa, Leeanda Reddy, Kaseran Pillay, Meren Reddy. It is the second in the Mr Bones series. Released by Videovision Entertainment, Mr. Bones 2 was a blockbuster, surpassing Mr Bones to become the most financially successful film released in South Africa. Afghan Luke Afghan Luke is a 2011 Canadian war drama film directed by Mike Clattenburg. The central character, Luke Benning, is a journalist investigating the possible mutilation of corpses in Afghanistan, a country that appears increasingly incomprehensible and surreal as Luke undergoes a series of bizarre adventures. In the Family In the Family is an independent 2011 drama film that was the directorial debut of Patrick Wang. It tells the story of the surviving partners attempt to maintain his relationship with his dead partners young son. Not a Love Story Not A Love Story is a 2011 Indian crime-thriller film inspired by the gruesome murder of Neeraj Grover in 2008 that led to the arrest of Emile Jerome Mathew and Maria Susairaj. Starring Mahie Gill, Deepak Dobriyal and Ajay Gehi and directed by Ram Gopal Varma, the film was released on 19 August 2011. Ram Gopal Varma has announced that the film is not a biopic but is inspired by the case. The films shooting was completed in 20 days. One of the prime locations was the building Dheeraj Solitaire where Neeraj Grover was allegedly murdered in 2008. A Fairly Odd Christmas A Fairly Odd Christmas is a 2012 television film that is the sequel to the 2011 live-action TV film Grow Up and the second live-action adaptation of the Nickelodeon animated television series The Fairly OddParents. This was Drake Bells second appearance in a Christmas-themed Nickelodeon film, the first being Merry Christmas. The Nickelodeon Original Movie was first announced on March 14, 2012. The film aired on Nickelodeon on November 29, 2012, and received 4.473 million viewers on its premiere date. The film was released on Region 1 DVD on December 17, 2013. The television film was released on Blu-ray on December 4, 2015. Manny Lewis Manny Lewis is a 2015 Australian comedy-drama film starring Carl Barron. Barron said the film was semi-autobiographical: Inflame Inflame is a 2017 Turkish psychological thriller film directed by Ceylan Özgün Özçelik. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Rosie Rosie is a 2018 Irish drama film directed by Paddy Breathnach. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Grand Central Murder Grand Central Murder is a comedy/mystery film released in 1942. It was based on Sue MacVeighs 1939 novel of the same name, and stars Van Heflin as a private investigator who is one of the suspects in a murder on a private train car in Grand Central Terminal. The film was directed by S. Sylvan Simon. Great Freedom No. 7 Große Freiheit Nr. 7 is a 1944 German musical drama film directed by Helmut Käutner. It was named after Große Freiheit, a street next to Hamburgs Reeperbahn road in the St. Pauli red light district. The film is also known as Port of Freedom in the United Kingdom. It was shot at the Tempelhof and Babelsberg Studios in Berlin, and on location in Hamburg and Prague. Walky Talky Hawky Walky Talky Hawky is a Henery Hawk/Foghorn Leghorn animated short film from Warner Bros. released in 1946 and directed by Robert McKimson. All voice characterizations are performed by Mel Blanc. It marked the first appearances of Foghorn Leghorn and the Barnyard Dawg. The Clay Pigeon The Clay Pigeon is a 1949 American film noir directed by Richard Fleischer and written by Carl Foreman, based on a true story. The drama features Bill Williams and Barbara Hale, real-life husband and wife. The White Tower The White Tower is a 1950 mountain film directed by Ted Tetzlaff and starring Alida Valli as a woman determined to fulfill her fathers dream by conquering the mountain that killed her father, and Glenn Ford as the mountaineer who loves her. It is based on the novel of the same name by James Ramsey Ullman. She assembles an unusual climbing party of six people in the Swiss Alps to tackle the nearly impossible ascent of a mountain known as The White Tower, which has never been climbed. While struggling together to conquer the obstacle, each climber shows his true worth, or lack thereof. The Green Glove The Green Glove is a 1952 French/American international co-production film noir directed by Rudolph Maté and starring Glenn Ford, Geraldine Brooks, Sir Cedric Hardwicke and George Macready. The Sword and the Rose The Sword and the Rose is a 1953 American-British family and adventure film, produced by Perce Pearce and Walt Disney and directed by Ken Annakin. The film features the story of Mary Tudor, a younger sister of Henry VIII of England. Based on the 1898 novel When Knighthood Was in Flower by Charles Major, it was originally made into a motion picture in 1908 and again in 1922 as When Knighthood Was in Flower. The 1953 Disney version was adapted for the screen by Lawrence Edward Watkin. The film was shot at Denham Film Studios and was the third of Disneys British productions after Treasure Island and The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men. In 1956, it was broadcast on American television in two parts under the original book title. The Little Apartment El Pisito is a 1959 Spanish comedy film directed by Marco Ferreri. The Spanish Ministry of Culture forced the producers to sign the film as co-directed by Spaniard Isidoro M. Ferry. It was co-written by famous Spanish screenwriter Rafael Azcona, who collaborated with Ferreri throughout his career. The film was a huge flop when it was released in Spain, but nowadays is a cult classic. The film had troubles with Spanish censorship. In the film, Marco Ferreri and Carlos Saura appear in cameos. The Warped Ones is a 1960 Japanese Sun Tribe film directed by Koreyoshi Kurahara and starring Tamio Kawachi, Eiji Go, Yuko Chishiro and Noriko Matsumoto. It was produced and distributed by the Nikkatsu Company. The story concerns the young hoodlum Akira, his friends, their transgressions and specifically their revenge on the couple that got him sent to jail, a reporter and his fiancée. When the fiancée finds herself pregnant by Akira she enlists his help with her finance who has become distant since the attack. Often compared by critics to Breathless and Rebel Without a Cause, it is a stylistic departure from studio norms, driven by its jazz score and employing filmic techniques described as being as energetic and frantic as its characters. It achieved success in Japan and was followed by Black Sun, featuring many of the same cast, crew and characters, with the addition of acclaimed drummer Max Roach to the soundtrack. Audubon Films released The Warped Ones in the United States in 1963 where it was marketed as a sexploitation film. The Christmas That Almost Wasn't The Christmas That Almost Wasnt is a 1966 American-Italian film that stars Rossano Brazzi and Paul Tripp, and was originally released by Childhood Productions Inc. On television, the movie had traditional December airings on Home Box Office during the 1970s and early 1980s. The title in Italian is Il Natale che quasi non fu. Teesri Kasam Teesri Kasam is a 1966 Hindi language drama film directed by Basu Bhattacharya. It is based on the short story Mare Gaye Gulfam, by the Hindi novelist Phanishwarnath Renu. The film stars Raj Kapoor and Waheeda Rehman. The duo Shankar-Jaikishan composed the films score. The films cinematography is by Subrata Mitra. Dialogues are by Phanishwarnath Renu and the screenplay by Nabendu Ghosh. Teesri Kasam is an unconventional film that portrays rural Indian society. It is the story of a naive bullock cart driver who falls in love with a dancer, Hirabai at nautanki, the popular folk theatre of the Bihar region. The film also deals with the issue of exploitation of women in the performing arts, especially in travelling folk theatre. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film at the 14th National Film Awards. Joe Hill Joe Hill is a 1971 biopic about the famous Swedish-American labor activist and songwriter Joe Hill, born Joel Emanuel Hägglund in Gävle, Sweden. It was directed by renowned Swedish director Bo Widerberg and is a dramatization of Hills life, depicting Hills arrival as a poor immigrant in New York in 1902, his involvement with the Industrial Workers of the World, and his trial for murder, during which he defended himself. He was convicted on circumstantial evidence and, despite many pleas for mercy, including two from President Woodrow Wilson, he was executed by firing squad in Salt Lake City, Utah, on 15 November 1915. It stars Thommy Berggren as Joe Hill, while the rest of the cast were mostly unknowns in their first film roles. It is the only film that Widerberg made in the US. The film won the Jury Prize at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. Joe Hill was mostly unavailable commercially for nearly four decades until a restored and digitally remastered version was produced in 2015 by the National Library of Sweden. It is now available on DVD. The distributor is Studio S Entertainment, Stockholm. Ghost Chase Hollywood-Monster is a 1987 horror comedy film directed by Roland Emmerich, about a film crew working in a haunted mansion. Emmerichs third film, it starred Jason Lively, Jill Whitlow, Paul Gleason and Tim McDaniel. A co-production between West Germany and the United States, the film was released theatrically in Germany on June 25, 1987. It would eventually be released on video cassette in the United States on February 7, 1990, by M.C.E.G. Virgin Home Entertainment. In 2001, the film was released on DVD by Image Entertainment. It's Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books Its Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books is the first feature film by Richard Linklater, released in 1988. The film features little dialogue. Retribution Retribution is a 1987 American horror film directed by Guy Magar, written by Magar and Lee Wasserman, and starring Dennis Lipscomb as a suicidal man who is possessed by a vengeful spirit. Trancers 4: Jack of Swords Trancers 4: Jack of Swords is a 1994 American sci-fi fantasy adventure film starring Tim Thomerson as Jack Deth. The film also features Stephen Macht and Stacie Randall. It was filmed back-to-back with Sudden Deth in and around a castle in Romania that was also used in another Full Moon Entertainment produced film series called Subspecies. The film has been released on DVD through the Trancers boxset. Sorry for Kung Fu Sorry for Kung Fu is a 2004 Croatian drama film directed by Ognjen Sviličić. The plot follows a pregnant unmarried woman played by Daria Lorenci, who returns to her village in Croatia after living in Germany during the Croatian War of Independence. Her family labors to find her a husband to avoid a local scandal, not knowing the father is Asian. El ratón Pérez El Ratón Pérez is a 2006 Spanish-Argentine film directed by Juan Pablo Buscarini, starring Delfina Varni, Nicolas Torcanowsky and the voices of Alejandro Awada as Ratón Perez, Mariano Chiesa as Commander Fugaz and Roly Serrano as El Rata. The film includes 3D animated characters created by the Patagonik Film Group in Argentina, and Filmax Animation in Spain. It was followed by a 2008 sequel, El Ratón Pérez 2. The film was screened at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival, under the English title The Hairy Tooth Fairy. Ratón Peréz is the Argentine-Spanish version of the tooth fairy. Kemonozume is an anime TV series created, directed and written by Masaaki Yuasa, with Nobutake Itō in charge of character designs and Kei Wakakusa composing the music. The series is produced by Madhouse and aired on WOWOW from August 5 to November 5, 2006. Winter of Frozen Dreams Winter of Frozen Dreams is a 2009 independent American crime drama directed by Eric Mandelbaum, and starring Thora Birch, Keith Carradine, and Brendan Sexton III. The film follows the story of Barbara Hoffman, a Wisconsin biochemistry student and prostitute convicted of murder in the first televised murder trial ever. The English Surgeon The English Surgeon is a documentary film, which premiered at the London Film Festival on 1 October 2007. Casanegra Casanegra is a 2008 Arabic-language Moroccan film acting in Casablanca by Nour-Eddine Lakhmari. Thanks Maa Thanks Maa is a Hindi film, the directorial debut of Irfan Kamal, distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment, India. The film focuses on Child abandonment Issue in India. It has been officially selected to be screened at Edinburgh International Film Festival, Pusan International Film Festival, Montreal World Film Festival, Cannes Film Festival, International Film Festival of India and Palm Springs International Film Festival. The debut child actor Master Shams Patel has also won the Best Child Artist for the film, in the 56th National Film Awards. Zombie Spring Breakers Zombie Spring Breakers is a 2016 horror film written and directed by Andy Edwards. Premiered at Londons FrightFest Film Festival in August 2016, the film stars Cara Theobold, Matt King and Alex Zane. Harmony is a 2015 Japanese animated science fiction film directed by Michael Arias and Takashi Nakamura, animated by Studio 4°C and based on the novel of the same name by Project Itoh. The film was released on November 13, 2015. Two other anime films based on novels by the same author were released: The Empire of Corpses on October 2, 2015 and Genocidal Organ on February 3, 2017. Lethal Seduction Lethal Seduction is an American erotic thriller television film directed by Nancy Leopardi, written by Roger Stigliano and Michael Waite, and starring Amanda Detmer, Caleb Ruminer, Dina Meyer, and Brian Smith. The film premiered on Lifetime on July 11, 2015. Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love Dolly Partons Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love is a 2016 American made-for-television drama film based on a true story by Dolly Parton, written by Pamela K. Long and directed by Stephen Herek. The film is a sequel to Coat of Many Colors and premiered on NBC on November 30, 2016. Louise by the Shore Louise by the Shore is a 2016 French animated drama film directed by Jean-François Laguionie and starring Dominique Frot. It follows an elderly woman who spends the winter in an empty French seaside town, with a dog as her only company. Richie Richie is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action crime film directed by Gautham Ramachandran and written by Rakshit Shetty. It is a remake of the 2014 Kannada film Ulidavaru Kandanthe and stars Nivin Pauly in the title role, along with Natraj, Shraddha Srinath, and Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli in lead roles, while Prakash Raj, Elango Kumaravel, Raj Bharath, and Aadukalam Murugadoss play supporting roles. The film began production in June 2016. and was released in India on 8 December 2017. Mary Jane's Mishap Mary Janes Mishap; or, Dont Fool with the Paraffin is a 1903 British short silent comedy film, directed by George Albert Smith, depicting disaster following when housemaid Mary Jane uses paraffin to light the kitchen stove. The trick film, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "is an example of Smiths interest in cinematic effects - including, here, the use of superimposition to suggest ghosts," which, "is notable for its then sophisticated mix of wide establishing shots and medium close-ups," and, "also contains two wipes to denote a change of scene." King Richard and the Crusaders King Richard and the Crusaders is a 1954 historical drama film made by Warner Bros. The film stars Rex Harrison, Virginia Mayo, George Sanders and Laurence Harvey, with Robert Douglas, Michael Pate and Paula Raymond. It was directed by David Butler and produced by Henry Blanke from a screenplay by John Twist based on Sir Walter Scotts novel The Talisman. The music score was by Max Steiner and the cinematography by J. Peverell Marley. This was Warner Bros. first essay into CinemaScope. King Richard and the Crusaders was listed in the 1978 book The Fifty Worst Films of All Time. The Mountain Road The Mountain Road is a 1960 war film starring James Stewart and directed by Daniel Mann. Set in China and based on the 1958 novel of the same name by journalist-historian Theodore H. White, the film follows the attempts of a U.S. Army major to destroy bridges and roads potentially useful to the Japanese during World War II. Whites time covering China for Time magazine during the war led to an interview with former OSS Major Frank Gleason Jr., who served as head of a demolition crew that inspired the story and film. Gleason was later hired as an technical consultant for the film. The film is a rather somber treatment of World War II and includes themes that were taboo for Hollywood during the war years, such as tensions between allies and racism among American troops. The protagonist is a frustrated and morally conflicted U.S. officer unsure about the value of his mission. For these reasons, The Mountain Road is often labeled anti-war. But it was made with the cooperation of the Pentagon, and it is much more respectful of the military as an institution than are the well-known anti-war films of the 1960s and 1970s. As a World War II combat veteran, Stewart had vowed never to make a war film, concerned they were hardly ever realistic. The Mountain Road was the only war movie set during World War II in which he starred as a combatant. Stewart, however, had been featured in a wartime short, Winning Your Wings and in a civilian role in Malaya. Harry Morgan, another cast member in The Mountain Road, later said he believed that Stewart made an "exception for this film because it was definitely anti-war." The Empty Canvas The Empty Canvas is a 1963 Italian drama film directed by Damiano Damiani. The screenplay by Damiani, Tonino Guerra, and Ugo Liberatore is based on the best-selling novel La Noia by Alberto Moravia. The film stars Horst Buchholz, Catherine Spaak, Isa Miranda and Bette Davis. The Crook Le Voyou, also known as The Crook, is a highly stylized French action film which follows Simon the Swiss during his largest heist. Directed by Claude Lelouch in 1970, and starring Jean-Louis Trintignant, the movie makes use of several cinematic techniques to convey the elusive nature of the title character, including a circular narrative, dialogue littered with conflicting statements, flashbacks, musical montage, multiple styles of film editing, misaligned sound editing, and a movie within the movie. The film won the David di Donatello for Best Foreign Direction in 1971. Janis Janis is a 1974 American documentary film about the rock singer Janis Joplin. The film was directed by Howard Alk with a lot of assistance from Albert Grossman, Joplins manager. It was available on videocassette in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s, but DVD versions have been released only in France, Belgium and the Netherlands. In late 2011, it was added to Hulus movie collection for online viewing. Part of the film soundtrack is included on the 1975 album Janis. The film consists entirely of archival footage of Joplin. It includes rehearsals, her June 25, 1970 appearance on The Dick Cavett Show, footage from her Woodstock performance in 1969, and another television segment videotaped in black & white in April 1967 before she became famous. A lot of screen time is devoted to Joplins 1969 European tour, including an interview with Joplin during her stay in Stockholm and the ecstatic reaction of a clean-cut female fan in Frankfurt when she sees Joplin through the window of her tour bus before the concert starts. Laura Joplin, the stars younger sister who contributed to the hit off-Broadway play Love, Janis, is seen and heard talking to Janis in television news footage from the ten-year reunion of Thomas Jefferson High Schools class of 1960. Janis had graduated with the 1960 class of this high school in Port Arthur. The reunion, at which she gave a long press conference that is included in the film, took place in August 1970 at the Goodhue Hotel in Port Arthur. The hotel was demolished in 1990. Though 1974 is listed as the year of the films release to cinemas and its copyright year, a Washington Post review indicates that DC-area moviegoers had their first chance to see it in March 1975. Post critic Tom Zito opined that the films total lack of narration and captions, with all the talking done during Joplins lifetime, made it tedious. He said he felt uncomfortable that not only do viewers never see a connection between her deteriorating physical appearance and her death, but also that no one who worked on the film communicated to viewers that she is dead. This film remains a major source of footage for basic and premium cable TV documentaries about Joplin—projects that do include narration and sound bite interviews with those who knew Joplin. When documentaries include film clips of Joplin at her 1970 high school reunion, the 1974 documentary Janis is the source. Color film of an eloquent interview with Joplin in London in 1969 also originates from Janis. That interview was done very shortly before or after concerts she gave at Albert Hall. If film of any of the concerts themselves exists, it has stayed in a vault since 1969. Death Game Death Game is a 1977 American horror-thriller film directed by Peter S. Traynor and written by Anthony Overman and Michael Ronald Ross. The film stars Sondra Locke, Colleen Camp, and Seymour Cassel. Death Game tells the story of George Manning, a well-to-do San Francisco businessman, husband, and father who invites a pair of rain-soaked young women into his house to wait out an evening thunderstorm. The two girls seduce Manning and ultimately kidnap and torture him in his own home. Traynor, a former California real-estate financier, entered a career in filmmaking as a producer in the early 1970s, funding his projects through local investors. He purchased the script for Death Game to serve as his directorial debut. The film was shot primarily inside a large Los Angeles home with a small budget in only a couple of weeks during 1974 with a projected release the following summer. Production was allegedly plagued with on-set disputes among the first-time director and the cast, and eventually halted due to a federal investigation into Traynors financing methods. The theatrical release of Death Game was delayed nearly two years. Critical reception for Death Game has been mixed among reviewers and motion picture journalists. While some read into the plot and violence as social commentary, others rejected it as meaningless exploitation. Death Game made unremarkable box office returns during its limited theatrical run, but found a greater audience with its home media releases in the years that followed. The movie has been remade a few times, including 2015s Knock Knock, directed by Eli Roth and starring Keanu Reeves, Ana de Armas and Lorenza Izzo. Traynor, Locke, and Camp all took part in this films production. A Show of Force A Show of Force is a 1990 American thriller drama film directed by Bruno Barreto. The film is based on events and theories surrounding the Maravilla Hill case in Puerto Rico adapted from Anne Nelsons book, Murder Under Two Flags. Contact Contact is a 1992 short film directed by Jonathan Darby. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 1993. Flamenco Flamenco is a 1995 Spanish documentary film directed by Carlos Saura with camerawork by cinematographer Vittorio Storaro. The film is entirely musical and dancing vignettes, composed and photographed on a sound stage. Cosmic Voyage Cosmic Voyage is a 1996 short documentary film produced in the IMAX format, directed by Bayley Silleck, produced by Jeffrey Marvin, and narrated by Morgan Freeman. The film was presented by the Smithsonian Institutions National Air and Space Museum, and played in IMAX theaters worldwide. The film is available in the DVD format. Bus 44 Bus 44, written and directed by Chinese-American filmmaker Dayyan Eng in 2001, is a short film starring Chinese actress Gong Beibi and Wu Chao. The film won awards at Venice Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, and was invited to Cannes Film Festival; the first time a Chinese short film won in all three festivals history. Based on a true story, Bus 44 takes place on the outskirts of a small town and tells the story of a bus driver and her passengers encounter with highway robbers. "Bus 44" carries a universal theme that travels across all boundaries and societies, trespassing the dark side and bright side of human behavior. Sibelius Sibelius is a 2003 Finnish film biography of Jean Sibelius directed and written by Timo Koivusalo. It is the first full-length feature film about the famous composer. Aces 'N' Eights Aces N Eights is a 2008 action/adventure western television movie from RHI Entertainment, starring Casper Van Dien, Bruce Boxleitner and Ernest Borgnine. It is directed by Craig R. Baxley and written by Ronald M. Cohen and Dennis Shryack. Aces n Eights first aired on March 15, 2008 in the US and on June 5, 2008 in the UK. A DVD release of the film was released by Genius Entertainment in May 2008. Songs My Brothers Taught Me Songs My Brothers Taught Me is a 2015 American drama film written and directed by Chloé Zhao and produced by Zhao and Forest Whitaker. The film is Zhaos debut feature film and was developed at the Sundance Institute workshops. A Native American drama, set in the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, the film explores the bond between a Lakota Sioux brother and his younger sister. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. Dramatic Competition section. It was later screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival where it received a nomination for the Caméra dOr Award for best first feature film. Paths of the Soul Paths of the Soul is a 2015 Chinese film directed, written, and produced by Zhang Yang. It tells of a journey taken by Tibetan villagers on a 1,200 kilometer pilgrimage to Lhasa. The film premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It was subsequently presented at the 2015 Busan International Film Festival, 2016 Vilnius International Film Festival, 2016 Hong Kong International Film Festival, 2016 Goteborg International Film Festival, 2016 Rotterdam International Film Festival, and the 2016 Seattle International Film Festival, among others. The film was given a limited release in North America on 13 May 2016. It was also shown at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City from May 13 to May 19, 2016. The film was released in China on 20 June 2017. Four Faces West Four Faces West is a 1948 Western film starring Joel McCrea, his real-life wife Frances Dee, and Charles Bickford. It is based on the novel Pasó por aquí by Eugene Manlove Rhodes. Its plot concerns a down-on-his-luck cowboy who robs a bank. For its genre the film is unusual in that not a single shot is ever fired. Symphony in Slang "Symphony in Slang" is a 1951 cartoon short directed by Tex Avery, written by Rich Hogan and released with the movie No Questions Asked by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Minimalist and abstract in style, it tells the story of a man John Brown, who finds himself at the Pearly Gates explaining the story of his life to a bewildered Saint Peter and Noah Webster using slang of that era. The majority of the short is made up of sight gags based on Peter and Websters imagined, literal understandings of such phrases as "I was born with a silver spoon in my mouth" and "Outside it was raining cats and dogs." The Rickshaw Man is a 1958 color Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki. It tells the story of Muhōmatsu, a rickshaw man, starring Toshiro Mifune who becomes a surrogate father to the child of a recently widowed woman played by Hideko Takamine. The film is a remake of a 1943 film of the same name. The Elusive Corporal The Elusive Corporal is a 1962 French comedy film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Jean-Pierre Cassel. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. Renoir shot his film in Austria in 1961 from Jacques Perrets book based on his own prisoner of war experiences. Renoirs friend and assistant director Guy Lefranc had also been a World War II prisoner of war and had developed the project for seven years. The story serves as a companion piece to the directors 1937 film, Grand Illusion, once more bringing together men from across the broad social spectrum of French society to depict one mans Sisyphean efforts to escape captivity in a German POW camp. Seizure Seizure is a 1974 Canadian–American horror film. It is the directorial debut of Oliver Stone, who also co-wrote the screenplay. Koko: A Talking Gorilla Koko: A Talking Gorilla is a 1978 documentary directed by Barbet Schroeder that focuses on Francine Patterson and her work with Koko, the gorilla Patterson claims to have taught to communicate with humans using symbols taken from American Sign Language. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. Enemy Territory Enemy Territory is a 1987 American action film. The film stars Gary Frank, Ray Parker Jr., and Jan-Michael Vincent. The film is about an insurance salesman who inadvertently gets trapped in a New York City public housing apartment building that is controlled and terrorized by a local street gang. The film was released by Empire Pictures on May 22, 1987. Robowar - Robot da guerra Robowar is a 1988 science fiction-action-horror film, starring Reb Brown, Catherine Hickland, and Massimo Vanni. Directed by Bruno Mattei under his most common pseudonym, Vincent Dawn, and written by the husband and wife team of Claudio Fragasso and Rosella Drudi, Robowar is a rip-off of the 1987 American film Predator, in the tradition of Shocking Dark and Strike Commando, both also directed by Mattei. Although featuring a partially American cast, the movie had never released in the United States until 2019, when Severin Films gave it a Blu-Ray release. Sing Sing is a 1989 American drama film directed by Richard J. Baskin, written by Dean Pitchford and produced by Craig Zadan, and starring Lorraine Bracco, Peter Dobson, and Jessica Steen. The film follows a fictional New York City SING! production. The supporting cast includes Louise Lasser, George DiCenzo, Patti LaBelle, Yank Azman, Ingrid Veninger, and Cuba Gooding Jr. Sing was released in the United States on March 31, 1989. It received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, grossing only $2.3 million from an $11.5 million budget. The Man Who Captured Eichmann The Man Who Captured Eichmann is an American 1996 television film about the capture of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann by the Israeli secret service Mossad. The film aired on the TNT Network. The film stars Robert Duvall, who produced the film, plus Jeffrey Tambor and Arliss Howard. Welcome to Hollywood Welcome to Hollywood is a 1998 mockumentary film directed by Adam Rifkin. Nightmaster Watch the Shadows Dance, also known as Nightmaster, is a 1987 film directed by Mark Joffe and starring Tom Jennings, Nicole Kidman, Joanne Samuel, and Sean Garlick. Cookies Cookies is a French drama film directed by Joël Séria. Mee-Shee: The Water Giant Mee-Shee: The Water Giant is an Anglo-German family film shot in New Zealand and released in 2005. It stars Bruce Greenwood, Rena Owen, Tom Jackson and Daniel Magder. The film is based upon the Canadian folklore water monster known as the Ogopogo. This folklore began with Aboriginal peoples in Canada, and while the film was in production complaints from one Aboriginal chief about cultural appropriation caused the film and its titular monster to be renamed "Mee-Shee". These complaints and the renaming drew media attention and generated controversy. The film itself received some good reviews. Some critics praised the performances, although evaluations of the special effects were mixed. In Canada, Mee-Shee was only released on DVD and never played in theatres. Jane Doe Jane Doe is a 2001 American made-for-television action thriller film starring Teri Hatcher and Rob Lowe directed and written by Kevin Elders. AD/BC: A Rock Opera AD/BC is a parody rock opera with music by Matt Berry and lyrics by Matt Berry and Richard Ayoade. It aired on BBC Three in 2004. The Professor and His Beloved Equation is a Japanese film released January 21, 2006 and directed by Takashi Koizumi. It is based on the novel The Housekeeper and the Professor. In contrast to the original work, which is told from the perspective of the narrator, the film is shown from the perspective of a 29-year-old root as he recounts his memories of the professor to a group of new pupils. Though there are a few differences between the film and the original work, the film is generally faithful to the original. The Dead and the Damned The Dead and the Damned is a 2010 American Western horror film directed by Rene Perez, written by Perez and Barry Massoni, and starring David Lockhart, Camille Montgomery, Rick Mora, and Robert Amstler. The film depicts a meteorite that unleashes a zombie virus in the American Old West. Meherjaan Meherjaan is the feature-length début film of Bangladeshi director Rubaiyat Hossain. The film was pulled from theatres due to the hostile response of some segments of the audience after its release in January 2011. Meherjaan claims to be a womens "feminine" re-visiting of the Bangladesh Independence War with Pakistan in 1971, while many feel discomfort with the deconstructive representation of the 71 conflict. The Last Supper The Last Supper is a 2012 Chinese historical film directed by Lu Chuan. The plot is based on events in the Chu–Han Contention, an interregnum between the fall of the Qin dynasty and the founding of the Han dynasty in Chinese history. The film was originally scheduled to be released on 5 July 2012, but was delayed. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 8 September 2012. Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum is a 2012 Telugu action drama film directed by Krish and jointly produced by Saibabu Jagarlamudi and Rajeev Reddy on First Frame Entertainment. It has received universal acclaim for combining the art form of Surabhi and an action flick based on illegal mining in Bellary. It features Rana Daggubati and Nayantara in the lead roles. Mani Sharma composed the music for the film. It was released on 30 November 2012 to high critical acclaim and was declared a hit at the box office. Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum was simultaneously released as Ongaram in Tamil. It was also dubbed in Hindi as Krishna Ka Badla and in Malayalam as Action Khiladi. Excess Flesh Excess Flesh is a 2015 American horror film directed by Patrick Kennelly, written by Sigrid Gilmer and Kennelly, and starring Bethany Orr and Mary Loveless. Orr and Loveless play the gorgeous new roommates who share an obsession with food. Leading Lady Leading Lady is a comedy drama motion picture film that was filmed on location in South Africa and released in November 2014. Leading Lady is directed by Henk Pretorius and produced by Llewelynn Greeff and Pretorius. Leading Lady is the first feature film that Pretorius and Greeff made together through their film company, Dark Matter Studios. Leading Lady stars Katie McGrath, Bok van Blerk and American actor Gil Bellows as the films antagonist, Daniel Taylor, a fictional Hollywood movie director. Saint Seiya: Soul of Gold is an ONA anime series, a spinoff from the classic anime Saint Seiya, the animated adaptation of Masami Kurumadas manga of the same name. The series was announced on October 29 at the 2014 Tamashii Nation Figure Expo in Japan, revealing it would focus on the deceased Gold Saints in the aftermath of Athenas battle against Hades in the 20th century. It was also revealed that the series approach would be an original anime story, as it wouldnt be an adaptation of any of the arcs contained in Kurumadas manga or other related spinoffs in the franchise. An official event was to be held on October 31, 2014, at the Tamashii Nation 2014 Expo in Japan, to further introduce the series to the specialized media and to the public. Saint Seiya: Soul of Gold was released on April 11, 2015. Soul of Gold is part of the projects that commemorate the 40th anniversary of Kurumada as a manga artist. Martian Land Martian Land is a 2015 direct-to-video science fiction action film directed by Scott Wheeler and starring Alan Pietruszewski, Lane Townsend and Jennifer Dorogi. It was made by The Asylum. In the tradition of The Asylums catalog, Martian Land is a mockbuster of the film The Martian. Joe's Violin Joes Violin is a 2016 American short documentary film directed by Kahane Cooperman and produced by Kahane Cooperman and Raphaela Neihausen that follows a moment in the life of a Polish survivor of the Holocaust from the time he decides to drop off his 70-year old violin during a local instrument drive through the violins acquisition by a new owner, a 12-year-old girl from the Bronx, and recounts how the experience changes both their lives. We're Not Dressing Were Not Dressing is a 1934 pre-Code screwball musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog. Based on the 1902 J. M. Barrie play The Admirable Crichton, the film is about a beautiful yacht owner who becomes stranded on an island with her socialite friends, a wacky husband-and-wife research team, and a singing sailor. The supporting cast includes Ethel Merman and Ray Milland. Suez Suez is an American romantic drama film released on October 28, 1938 by 20th Century Fox, with Darryl F. Zanuck in charge of production, directed by Allan Dwan and starring Tyrone Power, Loretta Young, and Annabella. It is very loosely based on events surrounding the construction, between 1859 and 1869, of the Suez Canal, planned and supervised by French diplomat Ferdinand de Lesseps. The screenplay is so highly fictionalized that, upon the films release in France, de Lesseps descendants sued for libel. It was nominated for three Academy Awards: Cinematography, Original Music Score and Sound Recording. A Pest in the House A Pest in the House is an animated short film released on August 2, 1947. It is directed by Chuck Jones and stars the characters of Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. The title is an appropriate play on "a guest in the house." The film is notable for featuring a sort of "in-between" interpretation of Daffy. He is not necessarily the zany, impish interpretation used famously by Tex Avery and Bob Clampett, nor is he the greedy, self-centered version that Chuck Jones later popularized in the 1950s. As Paul Dini said in the DVD audio commentary for this cartoon: "Daffy is really kind of almost like a sprite. Hes just a little, almost elfin creature whos not really out to hurt anybody or has any ill will or malice toward anybody. Hes just completely out of his mind." It was only one of three non-Bugs Bunny cartoons from 1947 not to be reissued. The others were Catch as Cats Can and Mexican Joyride. The cartoon was followed up in 1948 by Daffy Duck Slept Here, wherein Daffy again doesnt let a hotel patron sleep - in this case Porky Pig. Have Rocket -- Will Travel Have Rocket, Will Travel is a 1959 American science fiction comedy film starring The Three Stooges. By this time, the trio consisted of Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and new "third Stooge" Joe DeRita. Released by Columbia Pictures, the feature was produced to capitalize on the comedy trios late 1950s resurgence in popularity. Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon is a 1970 American comedy-drama film directed and produced by Otto Preminger. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Marjorie Kellogg. Offerings Offerings is a 1989 American slasher film written, produced and directed by Christopher Reynolds. The Good Old Boys The Good Old Boys is a 1995 American made-for-television western adventure film that was the television directorial debut of Tommy Lee Jones. Jones also starred and co-wrote the teleplay, which is based on the book of the same name by Elmer Kelton. My Uncle Benjamin Mon oncle Benjamin is a 1969 French film directed by Édouard Molinaro, starring Jacques Brel and Claude Jade. The film is based on a once-popular French comic novel Mon oncle Benjamin by Claude Tillier. The 1969 film Dont Grieve, directed by the Georgian Georgi Daneliya, is also based on Tilliers novel as was Francis Bousquets 1942 comic opera Mon oncle Benjamin. The film was released on 28 November 1969. Alex Is Lovesick Alex Holeh Ahavah is a 1986 Israeli cult film directed by Boaz Davidson. It stars Eitan Anshel, Sharon Hacohen, and Uri Kabiri. The film, set in the 1950s, features a boy as the main protagonist and his life as the son of Polish immigrants. The Power of Kangwon Province The Power of Kangwon Province is the second film by South Korean director Hong Sang-soo. It follows the lives of a man and a woman who have decided to end their affair. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Feeders Feeders is a low-budget, independent sci-fi horror film written and directed by the Polonia brothers. Shot on video at a time when access to VHS recording technology had become easy enough that amateurs could make movies and receive distribution, Feeders is semi-popular among cult film enthusiasts for its extremely amateurish direction, acting, writing, and special effects. The movie had a Christmas-themed sequel, 1998s Feeders II: Slay Bells, which was reviewed by Something Awful, who called it one of "Films Best Worst Movies". Men Seeking Women Men Seeking Women is a 1997 American comedy film written and directed by Jim Milio. The film stars Grant Shaud, Maureen Teefy, Anthony Palermo, Will Ferrell, Lisa Wilcox, and Nia Vardalos. The plot focuses on three friends, single on their birthdays, who each bet $2,000 to see who can get a girlfriend and make the relationship last for three months. The film was produced by Affinity Entertainment and MPH Entertainment Productions and distributed by Boulevard Entertainment and IFM Film Associates. The film was released direct-to-disc on March 8, 1997 to mixed reviews. April's Shower Aprils Shower is a 2003 romantic comedy film. The film stars Maria Cina, Trish Doolan, and Randall Batinkoff. Doolan also served as writer, producer, and director for the film. The film was actually released as early as 2003 at the Hamburg Gay and Lesbian Film Festival and was subsequently released at other gay-themed film festivals in cities around the world, including San Francisco, Charlotte, Copenhagen, Tampa, Detroit, Rochester, and Dallas. The film gained wide but limited release in January 2006. Deep Breath Deep Breath is a 2003 Iranian Crystal Simorgh winner film directed by Parviz Shahbazi. The film also won a FIPRESCI Prize in 2003. The film was Irans official selection for the best foreign language film Academy Awards in 2004. The President's Barber The Presidents Barber is a 2004 South Korean comedy drama film directed by Im Chan-sang. It follows a barber, his wife, and their only son through four decades of tumultuous Korean history. Much as in Forrest Gump, we see important moments in South Korean history through the eyes of the titular barber, who is drafted to be the official barber of President Park Chung-hee. The role of the barber is played by Song Kang-ho and Moon So-ri plays his wife. Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-chan is a Japanese light novel series written by Masaki Okayu and illustrated by Torishimo. It centers on a teenage boy and a killer angel from the future who constantly gets him into trouble and kills him violently and repeatedly with a spiked club, only to resurrect him seconds later. The novels were first serialized in the Dengeki hp magazine published by MediaWorks. Later, a manga version was created, written and illustrated by Mitsuna Ouse serialized in Dengeki Comic Gao!. Finally, an anime version was adapted and aired in Japan between March and September 2005. A second anime series aired between August and November 2007. In late 2005, a PlayStation 2 game titled Game ni Natta yo! Dokuro-chan: Kenkō Shindan Daisakusen was released in Japan. The Cup The Cup is a 2011 Australian biographical film about the 2002 Melbourne Cup race, won by the Dermot Weld trained Media Puzzle. And is directed by Simon Wincer. It is about Damien Olivers victory in the 2002 Melbourne Cup. This was Bill Hunters final film before his death. Blades of Blood Blades of Blood is a 2010 South Korean action drama film directed by Lee Joon-ik. The film is based on Park Heung-yongs graphic novel Like the Moon Escaping from the Clouds. 3 Geezers! 3 Geezers! is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Michelle Schumacher and starring J. K. Simmons, Tim Allen, Scott Caan, Breckin Meyer, Randy Couture and Basil Hoffman. It was the second collaboration between Allen and Couture, after the 2008 martial arts comedy-drama film, Redbelt. Chupacabra vs. the Alamo Chupacabra vs. The Alamo is a 2013 made-for-TV movie about a pack of Chupacabra that use a tunnel to escape from Mexico to San Antonio, Texas. In their travels, however, they engage in many violent attacks. They begin to kill local residents and various drug cartel members. The film stars Erik Estrada and Julia Benson as the protagonists. It was directed by Terry Ingram with the story by Peter Sullivan and Jeffrey Schenck. The movie was released in the U.S. and Canada initially and then later in Brazil and Germany under the titles Chupacabra and Chupacabra – Angriff der Killerbestien. Devil's Tower Devils Tower is a 2014 horror film and the feature film directorial debut of Owen Tooth. The movie was first released in the United Kingdom on 16 September 2014 and stars Jason Mewes and Roxanne Pallett as two people that find themselves forced to fight against zombies. Of the film, Pallett stated that she found her role to be very demanding, as it required her to work eighteen-hour days over a period of two months. Preggoland Preggoland is a 2014 Canadian comedy film directed by Jacob Tierney and written by Sonja Bennett. The film stars Bennett as Ruth, a 35-year-old single woman who falsely claims to be pregnant to deflect her friends and familys mounting disapproval of her directionless, irresponsible lifestyle. The films cast also includes James Caan, Danny Trejo, Paul Campbell, Laura Harris, Jared Keeso, Lisa Durupt, Carrie Ruscheinsky and Denise Jones. The film premiered on September 5, 2014 in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Butter Lamp Butter Lamp is a 2013 Chinese-French short drama film directed by Hu Wei. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 87th Academy Awards. The film was shot in a single location and with an entire cast of non-professional actors. Tulipani: Love, Honour and a Bicycle Tulipani, Love, Honour and a Bicycle is a 2017 Dutch comedy film, written by Peter van Wijk and directed by Mike van Diem. It was shortlisted by the EYE Film Institute Netherlands as one of the eight films to be selected as the potential Dutch submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. However, it was not selected, with Layla M. being chosen as the Dutch entry. Letters from War Letters from War is a 2016 Portuguese drama film directed by Ivo M. Ferreira and based on the epistolary novel Deste viver aqui neste papel descripto by António Lobo Antunes. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival, where it had its world premiere. It was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Lights of New York Lights of New York is a 1928 American crime drama film starring Helene Costello, Cullen Landis and Eugene Pallette, and directed by Bryan Foy. Filmed in the Vitaphone sound-on-disc sound system, it is the first all-talking full-length feature film, released by Warner Bros., who had introduced the first feature-length film with synchronized sound Don Juan two years earlier. The film, which cost $23,000 to produce, grossed over $1,000,000. The enthusiasm with which audiences greeted the talkies was so great that by the end of 1929, Hollywood was producing sound films exclusively. The Godless Girl The Godless Girl is a drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, shown for years as his last completely silent film. Bed of Roses Bed of Roses is a pre-Code romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Gregory La Cava and starring Constance Bennett. The picture was released by RKO Radio Pictures with a supporting cast featuring Joel McCrea and Pert Kelton. The film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Ye Olden Days Ye Olden Days is a 1933 animated short film by Disney and which is in turn loosely based on the historical novel Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott. It was directed by Burt Gillett and produced by Walt Disney. The Grey Hounded Hare The Grey Hounded Hare is a 1949 Looney Tunes short film made by Warner Bros. Pictures and starring the voice talent of Mel Blanc. It was directed by Robert McKimson, and animated by John Carey, Phil DeLara, Manny Gould and Charles McKimson, with music scored by Carl Stalling. The title refers to the greyhounds of the plot as well as "hounded" meaning pestered or pursued relentlessly. Along with Tugboat Granny and Guided Muscle, The Grey Hounded Hare was featured on the final episode of The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show, which aired on ABC on September 2, 2000. It was also the last Bugs Bunny cartoon to air on broadcast network television. The Nevadan The Nevadan is a 1950 American Cinecolor Western film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Randolph Scott, Dorothy Malone, Forrest Tucker, Frank Faylen, and George Macready. Written by George W. George and George F. Slavin, the film is about a mysterious stranger who crosses paths with an outlaw bank robber and a greedy rancher. The Nevadan was filmed in Lone Pine. The Black Knight The Black Knight is a 1954 film starring Alan Ladd as the title character and Peter Cushing and Patrick Troughton as two conspirators attempting to overthrow King Arthur. It is the last of Ladds trilogy with Warwick Films, the others being The Red Beret and Hell Below Zero based on Hammond Innes book The White South. Good-bye, My Lady Good-bye, My Lady is a 1956 American film adaptation of the novel Good-bye by James H. Street. The book had been inspired by Streets original 1941 story which appeared in The Saturday Evening Post. Street was going to be the principal advisor on the film when he suddenly died of a heart attack. A boy learns what it means to be a man by befriending and training a stray Basenji dog and then is forced to surrender her to its rightful owner. Both readers of the story and film-goers found the boys eventual loss of the dog unexpected. Directed by William A. Wellman, the film starred Walter Brennan and Brandon deWilde, with Sidney Poitier and Phil Harris in supporting roles. Brennan and Harris previously co-starred in 1951s The Wild Blue Yonder, and Brennan and deWilde would reunite for the cameras in 1965 for Disney in Those Calloways. That same year, deWilde would play producer John Waynes son in In Harms Way. The film was produced by John Waynes Batjac Productions. Birds, Orphans and Fools Birds, Orphans and Fools is a 1969 Czechoslovak film directed by Juraj Jakubisko. The film is about three people who are all orphaned by political violence. Set in an unspecified time and place, the movie is a parable about three people who face a tough, violent world and survive by adopting a childlike philosophy of life and live a life of foolish, joyful denial. The film was released in 1969 and was shown that year at an international film festival in Sorrento. Soon after, though, the film was banned by the Soviet regime until the end of 1989. Bad Andy Warhols Bad is a 1977 comedy film, directed by Jed Johnson, starring Carroll Baker, Perry King, and Susan Tyrrell. It was written by Pat Hackett and George Abagnalo, and was the last film produced by Andy Warhol before his death in 1987. The opening screening in May 1977 attracted over 750 people, including Warren Beatty, Jack Nicholson, Julie Christie, and George Cukor. Tyrrell won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance. Starship Invasions Starship Invasions is a 1977 Canadian science fiction film directed, produced, and written by Ed Hunt and filmed in Toronto, Ontario. It was re-released in the United Kingdom as Project Genocide. School Spirit School Spirit is a 1985 comedy film about a college student who is killed in a car accident and returns as a ghost to haunt his school. The film was directed by Alan Holleb, and stars Tom Nolan, Roberta Collins, and Larry Linville. It was one of the first films from Roger Cormans new distribution company, Concorde Pictures, along with films like Barbarian Queen, Loose Screws, Cocaine Wars, and Wheels of Fire. Corman said he had to form his own distribution company because the owners of New World Pictures — which he sold — refused to distribute this and Wheels of Fire. The Big Brass Ring The Big Brass Ring is a 1999 drama film, starring William Hurt, Nigel Hawthorne, Irene Jacob, Jefferson Mays and Miranda Richardson. The films script was heavily rewritten by George Hickenlooper and F. X. Feeney from a previous screenplay written by Orson Welles and Oja Kodar in the early 1980s; Hickenlooper also directed the film. Non-Stop is a 1996 Japanese comedy film directed by Sabu. Bounce Ko Gals is a 1997 Japanese film directed by Masato Harada. The original title is Baunsu ko gaurusu and its alternative English-language titles are Call Girls and Leaving. Love Is the Drug Love Is the Drug is a 2006 American drama produced by Box Office Productions and Alpine Pictures. Directed by Elliott Lester, it was filmed in Los Angeles. It was previewed at the Slamdance Film Festival in January 2006 before being released theatrically on a limited basis in Seattle on October 6, 2006. Starring John Patrick Amedori, Lizzy Caplan, and D.J. Cotrona, the film tells the story of a social outcast who becomes obsessed with a pretty wealthy girl and begins stealing drugs for her friends to be near her. It received mixed reviews from critics. Mr. St. Nick Mr. St. Nick is a 2002 Christmas comedy-fantasy film starring Kelsey Grammer. It was produced by Hallmark Entertainment and shown on ABC in the United States. It was first broadcast as an episode of ABCs Wonderful World of Disney anthology on November 17, 2002. It was set mainly in Miami, United States, although it was filmed in Vancouver, Canada. Snuff-Movie Snuff-Movie is a 2005 gothic horror film by British director Bernard Rose. It stars Jeroen Krabbé as a horror film maker named Boris Arkadin, whose pregnant wife, Mary, was supposedly brutally murdered by a Manson-like gang of hippy psychopaths during the 1960s. An eccentric recluse, Boris makes a comeback when he invites some actors to a large mansion in the English countryside to audition for his new film. But unknown to most of them they are being filmed by hidden cameras linked to a snuff website. Silsiilay Silsiilay is a 2005 Indian Hindi romance film written and directed by Khalid Mohammed. The film stars Tabu, Bhumika Chawla, Riya Sen, Celina Jaitly, Anita Hassanandani, Divya Dutta, Rahul Bose, Jimmy Sheirgill, Ashmit Patel and Kay Kay Menon, while an extended appearance is played by Shah Rukh Khan. It was released on 17 June 2005.It features an extremely sleazy tongue-kiss between Ashmit Patel and Riya Sen. Could This Be Love? Could This Be Love? is a 2007 French comedy film directed by Pierre Jolivet. Storage Storage is a 2009 Australian horror film directed by Michael Craft and starring Saskia Burmeister and Robert Mammone. It had its world premiere at the 2009 Dungog Film Festival. The Taste of Relation The Taste of Relations is the second film from the Canadian-based Asopa Films Incorporation, Twinkle Productions and Asopa Films International. The first was Aisha and Rahul. Atlikarinca Merry-Go-Round is a 2010 Turkish drama film directed by İlksen Başarır, which tells the story of a family dealing with incest. The film, which is the second collaboration between writer-director İlksen Başarır and co-writer Mert Fırat following the formers award-winning directorial debut film Love in Another Language, was selected for the 47th Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival. Richard The Lionheart Richard The Lionheart is a 2013 film, starring Chandler Maness as Richard the Lionheart, Malcolm McDowell as King Henry II and Andrea Zirio as Henry the Young. Anchor and Hope Anchor and Hope is a 2017 Spanish-British romantic comedy-drama film directed by Carlos Marques-Marcet. The screenplay, written by Marques-Marcet and Jules Nurrish, was inspired by Maternidades subversivas by María Llopis. It stars Oona Chaplin, Natalia Tena, David Verdaguer, and Geraldine Chaplin. The film had its world premiere at the BFI London Film Festival on 10 October 2017. Our Time Will Come Our Time Will Come is a 2017 war film directed by Ann Hui, starring Zhou Xun, Eddie Peng and Wallace Huo. It revolves around the resistance movement during Japan’s occupation of Hong Kong. The film opened in China on July 1, 2017 to commemorate and to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the handover of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to China. It was released in Hong Kong on July 6, and in the United States and Canada on July 7. Janice Meredith Janice Meredith, also known as The Beautiful Rebel, is a silent film starring Marion Davies, released in 1924 and based on the book and play of the same name written by Paul Leicester Ford and Edward Everett Rose. The play opened at the end of 1900 and was the first starring vehicle for stage actress Mary Mannering. The movie follows the actions of Janice Meredith, who helps George Washington and Paul Revere during the American Revolutionary War. Night Flight Night Flight is a 1933 American pre-Code aviation drama film produced by David O. Selznick and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by Clarence Brown. The film stars John Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Clark Gable, Helen Hayes, Robert Montgomery and Myrna Loy. It is based on the 1931 novel of the same name which won the Prix Femina the same year, by French writer and pioneering aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. Based on Saint-Exupérys personal experiences while flying on South American mail routes, Night Flight recreates a 24-hour period of the operations of a fictional airline based on Aéropostale, Trans-Andean European Air Mail. In 1942, Night Flight was withdrawn from circulation as a result of a dispute between MGM and Saint Exupéry. Its public re-release had to wait until 2011, when legal obstacles were overcome. Life Begins for Andy Hardy Life Begins for Andy Hardy is a 1941 American comedy film and the 11th installment of the 16 popular Andy Hardy movies. Directed by George B. Seitz, Life Begins for Andy Hardy was also the last Andy Hardy movie to feature Judy Garland. The Wild North The Wild North is a 1952 American western film directed by Andrew Marton and starring Stewart Granger, Wendell Corey and Cyd Charisse. It was the first Ansco Color film shot. Walk the Proud Land Walk the Proud Land is a 1956 CinemaScope Technicolor Western film directed by Jesse Hibbs and starring Audie Murphy and future Academy Award winner Anne Bancroft. It was filmed at Old Tucson. Freiheit Freiheit is a 1966 short film by George Lucas, made while he was a student at the University of Southern Californias film school. His third film, it was the first to contain a narrative. The Appointment The Appointment is a 1969 psychological drama film from director Sidney Lumet and writer James Salter, based on the story by Antonio Leonviola. The Deadly Trackers The Deadly Trackers is a 1973 American western film directed by Barry Shear and starring Richard Harris, Rod Taylor and Al Lettieri. It is based on the novel Riata by Samuel Fuller. The Burned Barns The Burned Barns is a 1973 French drama film directed by Jean Chapot. The soundtrack for the film was the first film score by Jean Michel Jarre. Running Running is a 1979 sports drama film written and directed by Steven Hilliard Stern and starring Michael Douglas and Susan Anspach. It is about the fictional American marathon runner and Olympic hopeful Michael Andropolis and his struggle to compete in the Olympic Games. A Tale of Two Cities A Tale of Two Cities is a 1980 American made-for-television historical drama film directed by Jim Goddard and starring Chris Sarandon, who plays dual roles as two characters who are in love with the same woman. It is based on the Charles Dickens novel of the same name set in the French Revolution. Video Violence Video violence, also known as Video Violence... When Renting is Not Enough, is a 1987 American Independent horror film directed by Gary Cohen and starring Gary Schwartz and Chick Kaplan. The film is shot with a VHS camera similar to many rental films of the 1980s and early 1990s. Future Force Future Force is a 1989 science-fiction film written and directed by David A. Prior and starring David Carradine. A 1990 sequel to the film was made called Future Zone. The Lemon Sisters The Lemon Sisters is a 1990 American comedy-drama film from Miramax Films directed by Joyce Chopra and written by Jeremy Pikser. The film stars Diane Keaton, Carol Kane and Kathryn Grody. The film was both a commercial and critical failure after being shelved for more than a year with extensive revisions. Slow Burn Slow Burn is a 2000 drama film directed by Christian Ford and starring Minnie Driver, James Spader, Stuart Wilson, and Josh Brolin. It is a very loose adaptation of the 1899 novel McTeague by Frank Norris. When the Sky Falls When the Sky Falls is a 2000 film à clef directed by John Mackenzie and starring Joan Allen. The story is based on that of Veronica Guerin, a crime reporter writing about drugs for the Sunday Independent, her investigations and murder. Bad Company Bad Company is a 1999 French film starring Maud Forget and Lou Doillon. It is a romantic drama about two young students falling in love. The movie is written by Alain Layrac, and directed by Jean-Pierre Améris. A few scenes from this movie are featured in a music video by Lene Marlin for her song, Where Im Headed. Letter to America Letter to America is a 2001 Bulgarian film directed by Iglika Trifonova. It was Bulgarias submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Edge of Night Edge of Night is a Greek film directed by Nikos Panayotopoulos. The film released on 7 January 2000 and stars Nikos Kouris and Athina Maximou. It won six awards in Greek State Film Awards. The Skywalk Is Gone The Skywalk is Gone is a 2002 Taiwanese short film directed by Tsai Ming-liang and starring Chen Shiang-chyi and Lee Kang-sheng. Nada sô sô is a 2006 Japanese romance film directed by Nobuhiro Doi. Starring Masami Nagasawa, Satoshi Tsumabuki, Kumiko Asō as Kaoru Aragaki, Yotaro Aragaki and Keiko Inamine, the film depicts Okinawan step-siblings, Kaoru and Yotaru, growing up. Kings Kings is a 2007 Irish film written & directed by Tom Collins and based on Jimmy Murphys play The Kings of the Kilburn High Road. The film is bilingual, having both Irish and English dialogues. It premiered at the Taormina Film Festival in June 2007, and was selected as Irelands official entry for the 2008 Academy Awards in the best foreign-language film category. The film tells the story of a group of Irish friends who, after emigrating to England 30 years previously, meet for the funeral of a friend. In 2008, the Irish postal service, An Post, issued a series of stamps honouring the Irish film industry. Colm Meaney, as Joe Mullan, was featured on the 55 cent stamp. Invasion of the Pod People Invasion of the Pod People is a 2007 science-fiction film produced by The Asylum. Like several other films by The Asylum, Invasion of the Pod People is a mockbuster whose release coincided with the premiere of The Invasion, although the plot of Pod People borrowed heavily from the 1956 film Invasion of the Body Snatchers, of which The Invasion is a reworking. Explicit Ills Explicit Ills is a 2008 American film, written and directed by Mark Webber in his directorial debut. The film features four interconnected stories taking place in Philadelphia involving subject matter such as poverty, drugs and the possibility of love. The film received three awards at the SXSW Film Festival. Billy: The Early Years Billy: The Early Years is a 2008 American biographical film directed by Robby Benson. The film tells the story of the early life of evangelist Billy Graham, played by Armie Hammer. After almost a year and a half of delays, the film was released on DVD on March 16, 2010. World Wide Pictures, the film distribution and production company that was created by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, did not work on the films production. Blessed Blessed is a 2009 drama film. It was released in Australia on 10 September 2009. It stars Miranda Otto and Frances OConnor. It is a film adaptation of the play Whos Afraid of the Working Class?. It is directed by Ana Kokkinos and written by Andrew Bovell, Patricia Cornelius, Melissa Reeves and Christos Tsiolkas. The film is 113 minutes in length and was filmed in Melbourne. Gorbaciof Gorbaciof is a 2010 Italian drama film directed by Stefano Incerti. It premiered out of competition at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Dumbbells Dumbbells is a 2014 comedy film directed by Christopher Livingston and starring Brian Drolet, Hoyt Richards, Mircea Monroe, Jaleel White, Taylor Cole, Jay Mohr, Tom Arnold, Laura Ashley Samuels and Andy Milonakis, with a rare film appearance by Nancy Olson. The film saw a limited release on January 10, 2014. The film also marks the film debut of singer Frenchie Davis. The Grand Heist The Grand Heist is a 2012 South Korean historical comedy film about a gang of 11 thieves who try to steal ice blocks from the royal storage, Seobingo, during the last years of the Joseon era. It was released on August 8, 2012. De père en flic 2 Father and Guns 2 is a Canadian comedy film originating from Quebec, directed by Émile Gaudreault and released in 2017. A sequel to the 2009 film Father and Guns, the film reunites Michel Côté and Louis-José Houde as feuding father and son police officers Jacques and Marc Laroche, placing them in an undercover assignment at a couples therapy camp. The films cast also includes Karine Vanasse, Patrice Robitaille, Julie LeBreton, Sonia Vachon, Yves Jacques and Alexandre Landry. House of Horrors House of Horrors is a 1946 American film noir horror film released by Universal Pictures, starring Rondo Hatton as a madman named "The Creeper". It was filmed in September 1945. A series of Creeper movies was planned, and the second one, The Brute Man, was filmed in 1946. However, Hatton died of complications from acromegaly before either film was released. Jigsaw Jigsaw is a 1949 American film noir crime drama directed by Fletcher Markle starring Franchot Tone, Jean Wallace and Marc Lawrence. The feature was produced by the Danziger Brothers, Edward J. Danziger and Harry Lee Danziger, from a screenplay by Vincent McConnor and Fletcher Markle, based on a story by John Roeburt. Of note is that the film has cameo appearances by Marlene Dietrich, Henry Fonda, John Garfield, Burgess Meredith, Marsha Hunt, Doe Avedon, Everett Sloane, newspaper columnist Leonard Lyons, and the director Fletcher Markle. Naked Alibi Naked Alibi is a 1954 American film noir crime film directed by Jerry Hopper and starring Sterling Hayden, Gloria Grahame, Gene Barry and Marcia Henderson. Portions of the film were shot in Tijuana. The Devil and the Ten Commandments Le Diable et les Dix Commandements, is a French comedy-drama film from 1963, directed by Julien Duvivier, written by David Alexander and Michel Audiard, starring Michel Simon and Louis de Funès. The cast list includes several famous French actors: Simon, de Funès, Fernandel, Danielle Darrieux, Lino Ventura, Jean-Claude Brialy, Charles Aznavour and a very young Alain Delon. According to Bosley Crowther only one from seven episodes tickled him, in which play Louis de Funes and Jean-Claude Brialy. The film offers a perspective on sin and salvation. A snake proclaims – voice of Claude Rich – that it is our old friend, the Devil. The Boom Il Boom is a 1963 commedia allitaliana film by Italian director Vittorio de Sica. The "boom" in the title was the Italian economic miracle which transformed the country in the span of a decade, from the late 1950s to the onset of the 1970s. Back in the day Italian media adopted the actual English word to indicate it, while other countries opted for national words like Wirtschaftswunder and Trente Glorieuses to indicate similar phenomena. See also post-war economic boom. Geniy Genius is сriminal drama with elements of satire, directed by Victor Sergeev in 1991. Witchboard III: The Possession Witchboard III: The Possession is a 1995 Canadian horror film directed by Peter Svatek and starring David Nerman, Elizabeth Lambert, Cedric Smith, Donna Sarrasin, and Danette MacKay. It is the second sequel to the film Witchboard. Here Comes Garfield Here Comes Garfield is a 1982 animated television special based on the comic strip Garfield by Jim Davis. It was the first half-hour Garfield TV special. It is directed by Phil Roman and features Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield the house cat, as well as the voices of Sandy Kenyon, Henry Corden and Gregg Berger. The special was first broadcast October 25, 1982 on CBS. It was a Nielsen ratings success and was nominated for two Emmy Awards. It was accompanied by a soundtrack album and a childrens book adaptation and has been released on VHS and DVD. The Temptation of St. Anthony The Temptation of Saint Anthony is a 1898 French short black-and-white silent drama film, directed by Georges Méliès, featuring Anthony the Great being visited by seductive women to test his faith and piety. The film, "contains a familiar collection of Georges Méliès’ trademark jump-cut-triggered appearing and disappearing acts," but, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "the overtly religious elements are entirely new." Samurai Samourais is a 2002 martial arts film starring Cyril Mourali, Jean-François Lénogue, Mai Anh Le and Yasuaki Kurata. It was directed by Giordano Gederlini and written by Matt Alexander and Alexandre Coquelle. April in Love April in Love is a 2006 French comedy film directed by Gérald Hustache-Mathieu. The King Maker The King Maker Zay el naharda Zay El Naharda is a 2008 Egyptian thriller film, it was the debut of its writer and director Amr Salama. Evil Bong 2: King Bong Evil Bong 2: King Bong, a 2009 comedy film directed by Charles Band, is the sequel to Charles Bands Evil Bong. Cruel Gun Story is a 1964 Japanese action film directed by Takumi Furukawa. This film was made available in North America when Janus Films released a special set of Nikkatsu Noir films as part of the Criterion Collection, also including I Am Waiting, Rusty Knife, Take Aim at the Police Van, and A Colt Is My Passport. The Red and the Blue The Red and the Blue is a 2012 Italian drama film written and directed by Giuseppe Piccioni. For his performance Roberto Herlitzka was nominated for David di Donatello for best actor. The film also received two nominations at Nastri dArgento Awards, for best screenplay and for best production. Neil Young Journeys Neil Young Journeys is a 2011 American concert documentary film produced and directed by Jonathan Demme, featuring Neil Young and produced for Sony Pictures Classics. It is, along with Heart of Gold and Neil Young Trunk Show, part of a Neil Young trilogy being created by Demme. Midsummer's Equation is a 2013 Japanese police procedural film directed by Hiroshi Nishitani. Jeff Dunham: All Over the Map All Over the Map is a stage performance by comedian and ventriloquist Jeff Dunham. The show was taped in eight countries. The DVD was released on 16 November 2014 within the United States. Little Big Master Little Big Master is a 2015 Hong Kong drama film co-written and directed by Adrian Kwan and starring Miriam Yeung and Louis Koo. The film is based on a true story where Lilian Lui, former headmistress of an elite kindergarten in Discovery Bay whom originally planned to retire to travel around the world with her husband Alvin Tse, takes up a job with a monthly salary of HK$4,500 to continue educating five remaining pupils single-handedly in Yuen Longs Yuen Kong Kindergarten, which was on the verge for closure in 2009, and puts her travel plans on hold. Little Big Master was a critical and commercial success, grossing HK$46.6 million at the Hong Kong box office and becoming the highest-grossing domestic film of 2015 in the territory. In Harm's Way The Chinese Widow, also known as In Harms Way and The Hidden Soldier, is a 2017 Chinese war drama film directed by Danish director Bille August, starring Liu Yifei and Emile Hirsch. The film premiered at the 2017 Shanghai International Film Festival as the opening film and was released on 10 November 2017 in mainland China. Lemonade Lemonade is a 2018 Romanian drama film directed by Ioana Uricaru. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. The Sleeping Tiger The Sleeping Tiger is a 1954 film noir starring Alexis Smith and Dirk Bogarde. It was Joseph Loseys first British feature, which he directed under the pseudonym of Victor Hanbury due to being blacklisted in the McCarthy Era. Lucía Lucía is a 1968 Cuban black-and-white drama film directed by Humberto Solás, and written by Solás, Julio García Espinosa and Nelson Rodríguez. It was the winner of the Golden Prize and the Prix FIPRESCI at the 6th Moscow International Film Festival in 1969. The film is a period piece, told in three stories in different moments of Cuban history, all as seen through the eyes of a different woman, each named Lucía. Lucia was digitally restored by the Cineteca di Bologna with funding from World Cinema Project and Turner Classic Movies and later screened at the Cannes Classics section of the 70th Cannes Film Festival in May 2017. The restoration also screened at the 55th New York Film Festival in the revivals section. Moscow: Cassiopea Moscow-Cassiopeia is a Soviet comic science fiction film directed by Richard Viktorov based on a script by Isai Kuznetsov and Avenir Zak. Followed by Teens in the Universe. 'Gator Bait Gator Bait is a 1974 film written, produced, and directed by Beverly Sebastion and Ferd Sebastion. The film starred former Playboy "Playmate of the Year" Claudia Jennings. It was followed by the sequel Cajun Justice. The Hunters The Hunters is a 1977 Greek dramatic art film directed by Theodoros Angelopoulos. It was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. Ruby Ruby is a 1977 horror drama film directed by Curtis Harrington. The film centers on a woman named Ruby Claire who is the mother of a deaf-mute girl. She runs a drive-in theatre where bizarre things begin to happen to her employees and the spirit of her dead husband possesses her daughter. Mille milliards de dollars A Thousand Billion Dollars is a 1982 French thriller film directed by Henri Verneuil and starring Patrick Dewaere. It tells the story of a young French journalist who discovers how an American company is using assassinations and other criminal methods to take over French industries. The film was released in France on 10 February 1982. It recorded 1,190,673 admissions in its domestic market. P'tang, Yang, Kipperbang Ptang, Yang, Kipperbang, also released as Kipperbang, is a British television film first shown on Channel 4 on its second night, 3 November 1982. Written by Jack Rosenthal as part of the 1st Love series, it is a simple coming-of-age film set in a grammar school in the outer London suburbs of the late forties. The film was directed by Michael Apted, known for the UK TV documentary series 7 Up as well as movies such as Gorillas in the Mist and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. It is the story of Alan Duckworth, a young cricket-obsessed boy, and his first kiss with Ann Lawton. Alans thoughts are voiced by real life BBC Radio cricket commentator John Arlott in the style of a match commentary. The title phrase comes from a password used by members of Alans gang. The film has a reputation as a minor cult classic, and still plays occasionally at the UKs BFI National Film Theatre. The Stone Boy The Stone Boy is a 1984 drama film directed by Christopher Cain and starring Robert Duvall, Frederic Forrest, Glenn Close, Wilford Brimley, Linda Hamilton, Dean Cain and Jason Presson. It is based on the 1957 short story "The Stone Boy" by American author Gina Berriault. Jaded Jaded is a 1998 film co-written and directed by Caryn Krooth. Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh is a Halloween television special produced by Walt Disney Television Animation with the animation production done at Toon City Animation, Inc. in Manila, Philippines, along with the additional production at Thai Wang Film Productions in Bangkok, Thailand. Based on the Disney television series The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, originally broadcast on October 25, 1996 on CBS. Santa Claus Santa Claus is a 1898 British short silent drama film, directed by George Albert Smith, which features Santa Claus visiting a house on Christmas Eve. The film, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "is believed to be the cinemas earliest known example of parallel action and, when coupled with double-exposure techniques that Smith had already demonstrated in the same years The Mesmerist and Photographing a Ghost, the result is one of the most visually and conceptually sophisticated British films made up to then." Dead Awake Dead Awake is a 2001 mystery film starring Stephen Baldwin, Macha Grenon & Michael Ironside. Blind Flight Blind Flight is a 2003 British film directed by John Furse, starring Ian Hart and Linus Roache. It is based on the true-life story of the kidnapping and imprisonment of the Irish academic Brian Keenan and the English journalist John McCarthy, two of the hostages in the Lebanon hostage crisis. The film is based on Keenans memoir, An Evil Cradling and Some Other Rainbow by John McCarthy who was a screenplay consultant. The film received widespread critical acclaim, being nominated for six awards, and winning a BAFTA. The Sea Wall The Sea Wall is a 2008 film by Cambodian director Rithy Panh in a French/Cambodian/Belgian co-production. The film opened on 7 January 2009 in France. It was adapted from the 1950 novel The Sea Wall by Marguerite Duras. The novel had previously been adapted as This Angry Age by René Clément in 1958. Minghags Minghags, previously known as Kiss a Good Mans Ass, is a 2008 film by director/skater Bam Margera. The Famous and the Dead Os Famosos e os Duendes da Morte is a 2009 Brazilian drama film directed by Esmir Filho. This film won best picture award at Festival do Rio 2009. Breaking Horizons Breaking Horizons is a 2012 German drama film directed by Pola Schirin Beck. The Badger Game The Badger Game is a 2014 comedic thriller film written and directed by Joshua Wagner and Thomas Zambeck. The film centers on a trio of scorned women who conspire to abduct and blackmail a wealthy philanderer. Things go awry when unforeseen complications - and ulterior motives - pit the kidnappers against each other. The Badger Game had its world premiere at the 2014 Arizona Underground Film Festival and had its international premiere at the Twisted Celluloid Film Festival in Cork, Ireland. The film was released on digital VOD by Stadium Media in June 2015, and on Blu-ray and DVD by Intervision Picture Corp in November 2015. War Story War Story is a 2014 American drama film directed by Mark Jackson and starring Catherine Keener, Hafsia Herzi and Ben Kingsley. Screenplay is by Kristin Gore, music by Dave Eggar, Chuck Palmer, and Amy Lee, and cinematography by Reed Morano. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. The film later screened at 2014 International Film Festival Rotterdam. Wishin' and Hopin' Wishin and Hopin is a 2014 American coming of age comedy film starring Wyatt Ralff, Molly Ringwald, Chevy Chase and Annabella Sciorra based on the novel Wishin and Hopin: A Christmas Story by Wally Lamb. Filmed in and around Norwich, and Willimantic, CT. film received a limited theatrical release at the Garde Arts Center on November 23, 2014 and premiered on Lifetime on December 6, 2014. Haunting on Fraternity Row Haunting on Fraternity Row is a 2018 American supernatural horror film directed by Brant Sersen and written by Jeff Cahn and Sersen. The film stars Jacob Artist, Jayson Blair and Shanley Caswell. It was released on DVD on November 2, 2018. Cobra Cobra is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Joseph Henabery and starring Rudolph Valentino and Nita Naldi. It is the screen adaptation of the play Cobra written by Martin Brown, which played at the Hudson Theatre on Broadway in 1924. Cobra has survived, and has been made available to the public on both VHS and DVD by independent film dealers and major movie distributors. The Falcon's Brother The Falcons Brother is a 1942 American crime drama film in which George Sanders, who had been portraying "The Falcon" in a series of films, appears with his real-life brother Tom Conway; with Sanders handing off the series to Conway, who would play the new Falcon in nine subsequent films. Jane Randolph was featured in a supporting role. The Falcons Brother, the only one to feature two Falcons, was directed by Stanley Logan. The Undercover Man The Undercover Man is a 1949 American crime drama film noir directed by Joseph H. Lewis and starring Glenn Ford, Nina Foch, and James Whitmore. Money from Home Money From Home is a 1953 American comedy film starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. The comedy was the first for the Martin and Lewis team to be shot in color and was their only film in 3-D. The picture was premiered as a special preview screening across the U.S. on New Years Eve, 1953. Harlow Harlow is a 1965 American biographical film directed by Gordon Douglas about the life of film star Jean Harlow. It stars Carroll Baker in the title role, and Raf Vallone, Red Buttons, Angela Lansbury, Peter Lawford, Martin Balsam, and Leslie Nielsen in supporting roles. It was released by Paramount Pictures, shortly after another film with the same title and subject. Although the film failed commercially, it was successful in launching the hit song, "Girl Talk" by Neal Hefti. Rapture Rapture is a 1965 French-American film directed by John Guillermin, and starring Melvyn Douglas, Patricia Gozzi, and Dean Stockwell. Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure Everybodys Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure is a dramatic television film for ABC, based on the true story of the rescue of 18-month-old Jessica McClure from a well. It featured, as extras, many participants in the actual rescue and its coverage. Out Cold Out Cold is a 1989 murder comedy, directed by Malcolm Mowbray, and stars Teri Garr, Randy Quaid and John Lithgow. Renegade Force Renegade Force is a 1998 action film, starring Michael Rooker, Robert Patrick, Diane DiLascio and Louis Mandylor. The movie was written by Rick Bloggs and Alan Schechter and directed by Martin Kunert. The Office The Office is a 1966 short film by Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski, produced while he was a student at the Łódź Film School. The film is included as an extra on the Region 1 and 2 releases of Kieślowskis feature film No End. The films runtime of 5 minutes consists entirely of interactions at a government office service window, with a clerk handling various requests by people seeking state aid. The film portrays the intense bureaucracy that existed in Polish government services at the time, with the people being turned away for various procedural violations. One request is denied because the applicant brought too many identifying documents, they were told that they needed an official nullification of one of the redundant papers. Another man encounters difficulty because a document was stamped with a square, rather than a round seal. Falling Leaves Falling Leaves is a 1966 Soviet drama film directed by Otar Iosseliani. The film was screened at the International Critics Week of the 1968 Cannes Film Festival. State's Evidence States Evidence is an independent film released in 2006 starring Douglas Smith, Alexa Vega, Majandra Delfino, Kris Lemche, Cody McMains, and Drew Tyler Bell. On the Other Hand, Death On the Other Hand, Death is a 2008 gay-themed mystery film. It is the third film adaptation of a Richard Stevenson novel featuring fictional detective Donald Strachey. The film was screened at several LGBT film festivals, including the New York Lesbian, 2008 before going into rotation on the here! television network. The film was nominated for the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding TV Movie or Limited Series. Robert Zimmermann wundert sich über die Liebe Robert Zimmermann Is Tangled Up in Love is a 2008 German comedy film directed by Leander Haußmann. Costa Rican Summer Costa Rican Summer is an R-rated 2010 American comedy film starring Peter Dante, Susan Ward, Pamela Anderson and George Hudson. The film was directed by Jason Matthews, and was released on May 24, 2010. Snowman's Land Snowmans Land is a 2010 German comedy crime film that was directed by Tomasz Thomson. The movie had its world premiere on January 22, 2010 at the Max Ophüls Festival in Germany, and stars Jürgen Rißmann as a hit-man sent into exile after he kills the wrong person. MGS: Philanthropy Metal Gear Solid: Philanthropy is a 2009 Italian non-profit fan made movie series created by Hive Division, a team of Italian students and filmmakers. It is a film based on the highly successful Metal Gear video game series. It is written, directed and edited by Giacomo Talamini, a 27-year-old Italian student filmmaker who also stars in the movie as Solid Snake. Pink Ribbons, Inc. Pink Ribbons, Inc. is a 2011 National Film Board of Canada documentary about the pink ribbon campaign, directed by Léa Pool and produced by Ravida Din. The film is based on the 2006 book Pink Ribbons, Inc: Breast Cancer and the Politics of Philanthropy by Samantha King, associate professor of kinesiology and health studies at Queens University. The film documents how some companies use pink ribbon-related marketing to increase sales while contributing only a small fraction of proceeds to the cause, or use "pinkwashing" to improve their public image while manufacturing products that may be carcinogenic. For the millions that are raised for breast cancer research by the campaign, the film argues that not enough money goes to prevention or exploring possible environmental factors. Pink Ribbons, Inc. features interviews with critics of the pink ribbon campaign, researchers and cancer patients as well as cancer fundraisers such as Nancy Brinker, head of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Pool interviews Charlotte Haley, who began a peach-coloured ribbon campaign more than 20 years ago to press the National Cancer Institute to increase its budget for cancer prevention research, from a mere 5 per cent. When Haley was approached by Self magazine and cosmetics company Estée Lauder in 1992 to use her ribbons in a breast cancer awareness campaign she refused, because she had no desire to be part of a commercial effort. So the company changed the colour to pink, to circumvent Haleys efforts. Also featured is the "IV League," a support group in Austin for women diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer, who feel unwelcome in the pink ribbon movement because, in the words of one member, "They’re learning to live and you’re learning to die." Author Samantha King has called it “the tyranny of cheerfulness.” The Anderssons Rock the Mountains The Anderssons Rock the Mountains is a Swedish comedy, childrens and family film, which opened at cinemas in Sweden on 19 December 2014. The film, partly recorded in Åre, is the final in a trilogy of Sune films. Jackpot Jackpot is a 2013 Hindi comedy thriller directed by Kaizad Gustad starring Sunny Leone, Naseeruddin Shah and Sachiin J Joshi. The film released on 13 December 2013 with 1150 screens release in India. The movie was declared a flop both critically as well as commercially by Box Office India, with total earnings of just . Z Storm Z Storm, is a 2014 Hong Kong crime thriller film directed by David Lam starring Louis Koo, Gordon Lam and Dada Chan. The thriller revolves around Hong Kongs Independent Commission Against Corruption and its investigation of a charity fund that has become involved in a Bernie Madoff-style ponzi scheme. The film is co-produced by Pegasus Motion Pictures, Sil-Metropole Organisation and LeVision Pictures. A second film, S Storm, was released in China on September 14, 2016. The Whispering Star is a 2015 Japanese science fiction film directed by Sion Sono. The film was released in 2016 and, in March 2016, was played during the Environmental Film Festival at the National Museum of American History, Warner Brothers Theater, in Washington, DC. Omerta Omerta is a 2017 Indian biographical crime drama film directed by Hansal Mehta and stars Rajkumar Rao in the role of Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, British terrorist of Pakistani descent. The film explores the 1994 kidnappings of Westerners in India for which Omar was arrested and served time in prison and the plotting of murder of Wall Street journalist Daniel Pearl in 2002. Produced by Nahid Khan of Swiss Entertainment and Shaailesh R Singh of Karma Features, it was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival, the Mumbai Film Festival, Florence Film Festival, Hong Kong International Film Festival and the Busan International Film Festival. Omerta was the closing night film in 2018 New York Indian Film Festival. The first trailer was released on 14 March 2018 while second trailer was released on 23 April 2018. Omerta was released on 4 May 2018 and received positive reviews from critics. The Price of Everything The Price of Everything is an English-language US documentary directed by Nathaniel Kahn and produced by Jennifer Blei Stockman, Debi Wisch, Carla Solomon. Gultoo Gultoo is a 2018 Indian Kannada language cyber-thriller film written and directed by Janardhan Chikkanna. Produced by Prashant Reddy and Devraja R, films music is scored by Amit Anand. Naveen Shankar and Sonu Gowda feature in lead roles along with Rangayana Raghu, Avinash playing the supporting characters. Shanti Sagar is the cinematographer of the film. under the banner of Vivid Films. Padi Padi Leche Manasu Padi Padi Leche Manasu is a 2018 Telugu-language romantic film written and directed by Hanu Raghavapudi, starring Sharwanand and Sai Pallavi in the lead roles. The music was composed by Vishal Chandrasekhar with cinematography done by Jay Kay and editing by A. Sreekar Prasad. The film was finalized in December 2017 and shooting began in February 2018. The film released on 21 December 2018. Dharma Productions owns the remake rights. How It Feels to Be Run Over How It Feels to Be Run Over is a one-minute British silent film, made in 1900, and directed by Cecil M. Hepworth. As in other instances of the very earliest films, the film presents the audience with the images of a shocking experience, without further narrative exposition. The Prizefighter and the Lady The Prizefighter and the Lady is a 1933 pre-Code Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer romance film starring Myrna Loy and the professional boxers Max Baer, Primo Carnera, and Jack Dempsey. The film was adapted for the screen by John Lee Mahin and John Meehan from a story by Frances Marion. Marion was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Story. Big Brown Eyes Big Brown Eyes is a 1936 crime comedy film. In the film, police officer Danny Barr is chasing jewel robbers. His girlfriend Eve Fallon is initially working as a manicurist, but quickly takes a job as a reporter assisting in the effort against the jewel thieves. Fallon and Barr become disgusted when one jewel gang member is acquitted after killing a baby in Central Park, and both leave their jobs. Soon thereafter, Fallon gets a lucky break while giving a manicure and the case is solved. Three Faces West Three Faces West is a 1940 American drama film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring John Wayne, Sigrid Gurie and Charles Coburn. The film, mainly set in North Dakota was one of a handful of overtly anti-Nazi films produced by Hollywood before American entry into World War II. Isolationists and Nazi sympathizers condemned other Hollywood movies for being pro-British "propaganda" or for "glorifying war", however Three Faces West was deliberately crafted to celebrate the pioneer spirit of America, and the determination of Americans to survive the dust bowl, and contrasted the American values which were shown in this light with the evils of Nazism, this way the film makers prevented isolationists and Nazi sympathizers from being able to criticize the film as they had criticized other similar anti-Nazi films during this period. Happy Go Lovely Happy Go Lovely is a 1951 British musical comedy film with Technicolor, directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring Vera Ellen, David Niven, and Cesar Romero. The film was made and first released in the UK, and distributed in the US by RKO Radio Pictures in 1952. Ready.. Set.. Zoom! Ready, Set, Zoom! is a 1955 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. The title is a pun on "Ready, Set, Go!" Bombers B-52 Bombers B-52 is a 1957 Warner Bros. CinemaScope film in WarnerColor, produced by Richard Whorf and directed by Gordon Douglas. The film stars Natalie Wood and Karl Malden, and co-stars Marsha Hunt and Efrem Zimbalist Jr.. It was adapted from a Sam Rolfe story by screenwriter Irving Wallace. Leonard Rosenman composed the score. The films storyline concerns the introduction of the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress bomber into the US Strategic Air Command inventory during the Cold War era of the 1950s. A dilemma arises for a respected and highly experienced master sergeant when he must choose between continuing his career in the Air Force or accepting a lucrative job offer in the private sector that would pay him three times his military salary. Ask Any Girl Ask Any Girl is a 1959 American romantic comedy film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring David Niven, Shirley MacLaine, and Gig Young. The Pure Hell of St. Trinian's The Pure Hell of St Trinians is a 1960 British comedy film set in the fictional St Trinians School. Directed by Frank Launder and written by him and Sidney Gilliat, it was the third in a series of four films. Naked Among Wolves Naked Among Wolves is a 1963 East German film directed by Frank Beyer and starring Erwin Geschonneck and Armin Mueller-Stahl. The film is based on author Bruno Apitzs 1958 novel by the same name. The film was remade in 2015 under the direction of Philipp Kadelbach. Ladybug Ladybug Ladybug Ladybug is a 1963 American motion picture directed by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Frank Perry. The film is a commentary on the psychological effects of the Cold War, the title deriving from the classic nursery rhyme. It marked the film debuts of William Daniels, Estelle Parsons and Jane Connell. The film was inspired by a McCalls magazine story about an actual incident at an elementary school. Young Aphrodites Young Aphrodites is an award-winning drama film of 1963 directed by Nikos Koundouros based on a script of Vassilis Vassilikos. The Psychopath The Psychopath is a 1966 British Technicolor horror film directed by Freddie Francis and written by Robert Bloch in Techniscope. It stars Patrick Wymark and Margaret Johnston and was an Amicus production. Atlantic Wall Atlantic Wall is a 1970 French-Italian war-comedy film written and directed by Marcel Camus and starring Bourvil and Peter McEnery. It was Bourvils last film. One Hundred Days After Childhood One Hundred Days After Childhood is a 1975 Soviet romance film directed by Sergei Solovyov. It was entered in the 25th Berlin International Film Festival where Solovyov won the Silver Bear for Best Director. Womanlight Womanlight is a 1979 film by Costa-Gavras based on the 1977 novel Clair de femme by Romain Gary. The Angelic Conversation The Angelic Conversation is a 1985 arthouse drama film directed by Derek Jarman. Its tone is set by the juxtaposition of slow moving photographic images and Shakespeares sonnets read by Judi Dench. The film consists primarily of homoerotic images and opaque landscapes through which two men take a journey into their own desires. Jarman himself described the film as "a dream world, a world of magic and ritual, yet there are images there of the burning cars and radar systems, which remind you there is a price to be paid in order to gain this dream in the face of a world of violence." The soundtrack to the film was composed and performed by Coil, and it was released as an album of the same name. In 2008 Peter Christopherson of Coil performed a new live soundtrack to the movie during a special screening at the Turin Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. The films music track also includes Benjamin Brittens "Sea Interludes" from Peter Grimes, performed by The Chorus and Orchestra of The Royal Opera House Covent Garden, conducted by Colin Davis. Red Heat Red Heat is a 1985 women in prison film starring Linda Blair and Sylvia Kristel. No Fear, No Die No Fear, No Die is a 1990 drama film directed by Claire Denis and written by Denis in collaboration with Jean-Pol Fargeau. It features Isaach De Bankolé, Alex Descas and Solveig Dommartin. The Double 0 Kid The Double 0 Kid is a 1993 direct-to-video family adventure/comedy film starring Corey Haim, Nicole Eggert and Brigitte Nielsen. Pulkownik Kwiatkowski Pułkownik Kwiatkowski is a Polish historical film directed by Kazimierz Kutz. It was released in 1996. Raja Raja is a 1995 Indian Hindi romantic film, starring Madhuri Dixit, Sanjay Kapoor, Paresh Rawal, Mukesh Khanna and Dalip Tahil. The film was Sanjay Kapoors second film after his debut Prem, with Tabu in Bollywood. Prem was a flop, but this film was superhit at box office. Its success was attributed to Madhuri Dixit because of her ardent fans. It was the third highest grosser of the year at the box office behind Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge and Karan Arjun. Madhuri Dixit received a Filmfare Best Actress Award nomination, and won the Star Screen Award Best Actress for the year. The Good Life The Good Life is a 1996 Spanish comedy film directed by David Trueba. The film was screened for the Directors Fortnight and nominated for the Caméra dOr at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. In July 2007, it was nominated for the Crystal Globe and won the Special Jury Prize at the 32nd Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Éxtasis Éxtasis is a 1996 Spanish drama film directed by Mariano Barroso. It was entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival. Ride Ride is a 1998 American comedy film written and directed by Millicent Shelton. It stars Malik Yoba, Fredro Starr, and Melissa De Sousa. Blowback Blowback is a 2000 film directed by Mark L. Lester. Nadiya Ke Paar Nadiya Ke Paar is a 1982 Hindi film directed by Govind Moonis and set in Ballia , Uttar Pradesh. It stars Sachin, Sadhana Singh, Inder Thakur, Mitali, Savita Bajaj, Sheela David, Leela Mishra and Soni Rat It was adapted from the first half of the Hindi novel Kohbar Ki Shart, by Keshav Prasad Mishra. Rajshri Productions produced the film. The movie was later remade in 1994 by Rajshri Productions as Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!, which was dubbed in Telugu under the title Premalayam. Aatish: Feel the Fire Aatish: Feel the Fire is a 1994 Indian Hindi-language action crime film directed by debutant Sanjay Gupta, starring Sanjay Dutt, Aditya Pancholi, Raveena Tandon, Karishma Kapoor and Atul Agnihotri in lead roles. The supporting cast includes Shakti Kapoor, Gulshan Grover, Kader Khan, Ajit, Tanuja and Ram Mohan. The film marked Sanjay Guptas directorial debut in Bollywood. It took inspiration from several earlier crime films, including Deewaar, A Better Tomorrow. Upon release, it grossed at the Indian box office. It was remade into a Nepali film, Mahaan, starring Biraj Bhatt. Three Dollars Three Dollars is a 2005 Australian film directed by Robert Connolly and starring David Wenham, Sarah Wynter, and Frances OConnor. It was based on a novel of the same name by Elliot Perlman. It won the 2005 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Queen on Fire: Live at the Bowl Queen on Fire – Live at the Bowl is a live album/DVD by the British rock band Queen released on the 25 October 2004 in Europe and on 9 November 2004 in the US. It was recorded live at the Milton Keynes Bowl, Buckinghamshire, England, on 5 June 1982 during the Hot Space Tour. A DVD was also released with the complete concert and bonus material, such as band interviews and tour highlights. In 2005, the album was also released as an LP. In the UK, the CD made No. 20 and DVD No. 1 in the CD and DVD chart respectively. In the US, neither the album nor the DVD charted. See You in September See You in September is a 2010 American romantic comedy directed by Tamara Tunie and starring Estella Warren, Michael Rispoli, Whoopi Goldberg, and Justin Kirk. The alternative title is Crazy Love. The film premiered in April 2010 at Newport Beach International Film Festival and was released on DVD on February 8, 2011. See You in September is Tamara Tunie’s first film both as director and producer. The Escape The Escape is a 2009 Danish drama film directed by Kathrine Windfeld. Midgets Vs. Mascots Midgets vs. Mascots is a 2009 film. It is notable for being the last film Gary Coleman made. The Wedding Song Le Chant des mariées is a 2008 Franco-Tunisian film. It is the second film of director-writer Karin Albou who also appeared in the film in a small role as the mother of lead character Myriam. Bag It Bag It: Is Your Life Too Plastic? is a 2010 American documentary film exposing the effects of plastic bags and other plastic consumer merchandise, and its effects on land ecosystems, the marine environment and the human body. Hard Labor Hard Labor is 2011 Brazilian drama film directed by Juliana Rojas and Marco Dutra. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. It was shot in São Paulo, Paulínia, and Campinas, all cities of the state of São Paulo. Red Clover Red Clover is a 2012 made for television horror film directed by Drew Daywalt. The movie was originally made under the title Red Clover, but was changed to Leprechauns Revenge for a March 17, 2012 television release on the Syfy Channel. The title was switched back to Red Clover for its 2013 DVD release. Red Clover stars Billy Zane as a Massachusetts sheriff who must save his town from a homicidal leprechaun. The Substance: Albert Hofmann's LSD The Substance: Albert Hofmanns LSD is a 2011 documentary film directed by Martin Witz. The film documents the coincidental discovery of the drug LSD by the Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann in 1943. 3 A.M. 3D 3AM is a 3D anthology horror film directed by Patchanon Tummajira, Kirati Nakintanon and Isara Nadee, and released in Thailand on November 22, 2012. It is composed of three short films with different themes, united by a common motif of the 3 A.M. hour, considered as the time when supernatural things tend to occur. Pants on Fire Pants on Fire is a 2014 Disney XD Original Movie, starring Bradley Steven Perry, Joshua J. Ballard, Tyrel Jackson Williams and Brittney Wilson. It was premiered on November 9, 2014. The Complexity of Happiness The Complexity of Happiness is a 2015 comedy film written and directed by Gianni Zanasi and starring Valerio Mastandrea and Giuseppe Battiston. It premiered at the 2015 Turin Film Festival. The Light of the Moon The Light of the Moon is a 2017 American drama film written, directed, and edited by Jessica M. Thompson. It stars Stephanie Beatriz as Bonnie, a woman who was sexually assaulted in New York City and covers a six-week period following the assault and deals with the resulting impact on her and the changes in her relationships. Tutak Tutak Tutiya Devi is a 2016 Indian Tamil language musical gothic horror comedy film co-written and directed by A. L. Vijay. It features Prabhu Deva, Sonu Sood, and Tamannaah in the lead roles with Murali Sharma, RJ Balaji, Saptagiri, and Rajiv Thakur in supporting roles. The film was also simultaneously shot in Telugu and Hindi, titled Abhinetri and Tutak Tutak Tutiya respectively. All three versions were released worldwide on 7 October 2016. Ira Ira is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language action crime thriller film directed by Saiju S. S. and produced by Vysakh and Udaykrishna under the banner of Vysakh Udaykrishna Productions, and distributed by Udaykrishna. It was written by Naveen John, and starring Unni Mukundan, Lena, Gokul Suresh, Miya, Niranjana, Kailash, Shanker Ramakrishnan and Dinesh Kollappally. Principal photography began on 1 November 2017. The film was released in India on 16 March 2018. Special Agent Special Agent is a 1935 American drama film directed by William Keighley and starring Bette Davis and George Brent. The screenplay by Laird Doyle and Abem Finkel is based on a story by Martin Mooney. The film was produced by Cosmopolitan Productions and released by Warner Bros. Joy of Living Joy of Living is a 1938 American musical comedy film directed by Tay Garnett and starring Irene Dunne and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. with supporting performances from Alice Brady, Guy Kibbee, Jean Dixon, Eric Blore and Lucille Ball. It features the hit song "You Couldnt Be Cuter," written by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields. Jigsaw Jigsaw is a 1962 British crime drama film written and directed by Val Guest and starring Jack Warner and Ronald Lewis. It is based on the police procedural novel Sleep Long, My Love by Hillary Waugh, with the setting changed from the fictional small town of Stockford, Connecticut, to Brighton, Sussex, while retaining the names and basic natures of its two police protagonists and most of the other characters. It was filmed with the full cooperation of the County Borough of Brighton Police, which was under the shadow of a major corruption scandal, and the East Sussex Constabulary. The Little Priest El padrecito is a 1964 Mexican comedy film produced by Jacques Gelman and directed by Miguel M. Delgado, starring Cantinflas. The Death Collector The Death Collector is a 1976 low-budget crime film directed by Ralph De Vito and starring Joseph Cortese, Joe Pesci and Frank Vincent. Also sometimes entitled Family Enforcer, it was Ralph De Vitos first and last effort as a director and Joe Pescis first billed appearance in a movie. Pesci and Vincents performances in the film were met with high critical acclaim. Actor Robert De Niro saw the film and recommended them to director Martin Scorsese for Raging Bull, which was the start of De Niros numerous collaborations with Pesci and Vincent. Rosebud Rosebud is a 1975 American action thriller film directed by Otto Preminger, and starring Peter OToole, Richard Attenborough, and Peter Lawford. The script was by Ottos son, Erik Lee Preminger, based on the novel by Joan Hemingway and . Originally the film was set to star Robert Mitchum, but he left after disagreements with Preminger. Kim Cattrall made her film début as a teenager. Barbara Emerson, who had been cast as one of the girls, was replaced during production. Muddy River is a 1981 Japanese drama film directed by Kōhei Oguri. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was also entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. Mathilukal Mathilukal is a 1990 Indian feature film written, directed and produced by Adoor Gopalakrishnan based on the autobiographical novel of the same name by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer. The film focusses on the prison life of Vaikom Muhammad Basheer and the love between him and Narayani, a female inmate of the prison, who remains unseen throughout the film. Mammootty plays the role of Vaikom Muhammad Basheer while K. P. A. C. Lalitha gives voice to Narayani. The film was screened at the Venice Film Festival, it won four awards at the National Film Awards in 1990. On the centenary of Indian cinema in April 2013, Forbes included Mammoottys performance in the film on its list, "25 Greatest Acting Performances of Indian Cinema". Nudist Colony of the Dead Nudist Colony of the Dead is a 1991 horror comedy musical film written and directed by Mark Pirro. The film was shot on Super-8 film and produced on a budget of $35,000. We All Fall Down We All Fall Down is a 1997 Italian independent comedy film directed by Davide Ferrario. It is based on the novel Tutti giù per terra by Giuseppe Culicchia. The film premiered at the 1997 Locarno International Film Festival, in which Valerio Mastandrea was awarded Best Actor. Albela Albela is a Hindi film released on 20 April 2001. It was directed by Deepak Sareen and stars Govinda and Aishwarya Rai as the lead protagonists. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews from critics and was declared "Average". Bittersweet Motel Bittersweet Motel is a documentary about the rock group Phish. The film was directed by Todd Phillips and covers the bands summer and fall 1997 tours, plus footage from their 1998 spring tour of Europe. The documentary ends with The Great Went, a giant two-day festival held in upstate Maine which attracted 70,000 people. The films title comes from a Phish song of the same name, which is featured at the end of the movie. Extension du domaine de la lutte Whatever is a 1999 French drama film directed by Philippe Harel, starring Harel and José Garcia. The original French title is Extension du domaine de la lutte, which means "broadening of the battlefield". It tells the story of a man whose misanthropy goes out of control due to a business trip together with a colleague. It is based on the novel Whatever by Michel Houellebecq. The film was released on 13 October 1999 through Mars Distribution. It had 55,967 admissions in France. M.D. Geist is an anime and comic book series about a post-apocalyptic world. Geist is MD-02, a Most Dangerous Soldier, genetically engineered to function as a killing machine, but every one of the MDS units went homicidally insane. As a result, Geist was placed in suspended animation in a stasis pod orbiting the planet Jerra until it crashed several years later, awakening him and bringing him into another war on the planet. The Source The Source is a 2002 film directed by S. Lee Taylor and starring Mathew Scollon, Melissa Renée Martin, Edward DeRuiter, and Alice Frank. The story concerns four teenagers who obtain superhuman powers allowing them to control others. It released under the name The Source in the United Kingdom. In the United States, it was released on DVD as The Surge. The House of Usher The House of Usher is a 2006 American drama thriller film based on the Edgar Allan Poe story, "The Fall of the House of Usher". The film was directed by Hayley Cloake and written by Collin Chang. It stars Austin Nichols, Izabella Miko, and Beth Grant. Body of Water Body of Water is a 2011 Finnish drama film directed by Joona Tena. How to Stop Being a Loser How To Stop Being a Loser is a British independent comedy film starring Billy Murray, Gemma Atkinson, Richard E. Grant, Simon Phillips, and Colin Salmon. Crulic - The Path to Beyond Crulic: The Path to Beyond is a 2011 Romanian-Polish animated biographical film, directed by and starring Vlad Ivanov. It tells the story of Claudiu Crulic, a Romanian citizen who died in a Polish prison while on a hunger strike. The film was made with a mix of techniques including hand-drawn animation and animated photographs. Artwork and animation was done at the animation studio DSG, by Dan Panaitescu, Raluca Popa, Dragos Stefan, Roxana Bentu and Tuliu Oltean. The film won the Cristal for Best Feature Film at the 2012 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. Croczilla Million Dollar Crocodile is a 2012 Chinese monster movie directed by Lin Lisheng. The film stars Barbie Shu, Guo Tao, Lam Suet and is about a group of people seeking a crocodile that has swallowed a million yuan. The film was released on June 8, 2012 and is Chinas first monster movie. Red Billabong Red Billabong is a 2016 independent Australian action/adventure/horror/thriller film, written and directed by Luke Sparke in his feature debut. Based on an Australian legend, Red Billabong follows two estranged brothers who find themselves stalked by a supernatural creature. The movie premiered in Sydney on August 10, 2016 and had a wider Australian release on August 25, 2016. Goran Goran is a 2016 Croatian drama film directed by Nevio Marasović. Easter Yeggs Easter Yeggs is a Looney Tunes animated short originally released theatrically on June 28, 1947, featuring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. The title is a play on "Easter eggs" and on "yegg", a slang term for a burglar or safecracker. A Woman Without Love Una mujer sin amor is a 1952 Mexican film directed by Spanish-born filmmaker Luis Buñuel. It is based on Guy de Maupassants story "Pierre et Jean." The film, like much of Buñuels work, criticizes bourgeois values, especially those of the highly superficial Don Carlos Montero. Buñuel himself considered it his worst film. To Hare Is Human "To Hare is Human" is a 1956 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. It stars Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote. The title is a play on the expression, "To err is human; to forgive, divine." This was also the final cartoon to be made at "Termite Terrace" before the studio moved to the Burbank lot. The Chapman Report The Chapman Report is a 1962 American Technicolor drama film made by DFZ Productions and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was directed by George Cukor and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck and Richard D. Zanuck, from a screenplay by Wyatt Cooper and Don Mankiewicz, adapted by Gene Allen and Grant Stuart from Irving Wallaces 1960 novel The Chapman Report. The original music was by Leonard Rosenman, Frank Perkins and Max Steiner, the cinematography by Harold Lipstein, the color coordination images and main title design by George Hoyningen-Huene, and the costume design by Orry-Kelly. Diamond Head Diamond Head is a 1963 Eastmancolor drama romance film starring Charlton Heston, Yvette Mimieux, George Chakiris, and James Darren, directed by Guy Green, and released by Columbia Pictures. The original music score was composed by John Williams, Hugo Winterhalter composed the theme, and Darren sang the title song. The soundtrack album was released by Colpix Records. It was released on compact disc in 2006 by Film Score Monthly paired with Lalo SchifrinsGone with the Wave Silent film star Billie Dove makes her last film appearance in a brief cameo. Heartbeat La Chamade is a 1968 French romantic drama film written and directed by Alain Cavalier and starring Catherine Deneuve, Michel Piccoli, and Roger Van Hool. Based on the 1965 novel La Chamade by Françoise Sagan, the film is about a beautiful woman who is mistress to a rich, good-hearted businessman who provides for all her material needs, but for whom she has no true love. When she meets a charming young man her own age, Antoine, she falls in love. He finds her a menial job in a publishers, but she cant or wont hold it down. Soon she becomes pregnant with his child. But Charles helps her through her crisis by funding her abortion Partner Partner is a 1968 Italian drama film by Bernardo Bertolucci. Based on the novel The Double by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, it entered the 29th Venice Film Festival and the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs section at the 22nd Cannes Film Festival. When Michael Calls When Michael Calls is a 1972 American made-for-television horror-thriller film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Elizabeth Ashley, Ben Gazzara and Michael Douglas. It was adapted from John Farris 1967 novel of the same name. The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter is a 1973 German film directed by Wim Wenders. It is an adaptation of the Nathaniel Hawthorne novel The Scarlet Letter. The film stars Senta Berger as Hester Prynne, Hans Christian Blech as Roger Chillingworth, and Lou Castel as Rev. Dimmesdale. The Doll Squad The Doll Squad is a 1973 low-budget action film Z movie by Feature-Faire that was later re-released under the title Seduce and Destroy. Directed, edited, co-written and co-produced by Ted V. Mikels, it features Francine York, Michael Ansara, John Carter, Anthony Eisley, Leigh Christian and Tura Satana. Mikels claimed he filmed it for a total cost of $256,000. Bill Bill is a 1981 American made-for-television biographical drama film starring Mickey Rooney and Dennis Quaid based on the life of Bill Sackter. The film was broadcast on CBS on December 22, 1981. Mickey Rooney won an Emmy Award and Golden Globe for his performance, and the film also received a Golden Globe for Best TV Film. A sequel, On His Own, was released in 1983. Careful, He Might Hear You Careful, He Might Hear You is a 1983 Australian drama film. It is based on the novel of the same name by Australian-American author Sumner Locke Elliott. True Love True Love is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Nancy Savoca and starring Annabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard. An unflinching look at the realities of love and marriage which offers no "happily ever after" ending, it won the Grand Jury Prize at the 1989 Sundance Film Festival. The Spirit of '76 The Spirit of 76 is a 1990 American comedy film that spoofs American culture of the mid-1970s. Directed by Lucas Reiner, it stars David Cassidy, Leif Garrett, Carl Reiner, Rob Reiner, Olivia dAbo, and the rock groups Redd Kross and Devo. The movie was released on October 12, 1990. Romeo's Blue Skies is a Japanese anime series by Nippon Animation. Although "Romeos Blue Skies" is the literal translation of the Japanese title, the official English name given by Nippon Animation is "Romeo and the Black Brothers". It is known in the Philippines as "Mga Munting Pangarap ni Romeo". It is based on the novel Die schwarzen Brüder written in 1941 in Switzerland by author Lisa Tetzner. The Old Man Who Read Love Stories The Old Man Who Read Love Stories is a 2001 Australian adventure drama film directed by Rolf de Heer. It is based on the book of the same name by Luis Sepulveda. Although the film premiered in 2001 it was not seen in cinemas until 2004. Bad Seed Preston Tylk, also known as Bad Seed, is a 2000 American mystery thriller film written and directed by Jon Bokenkamp and starring Luke Wilson, Norman Reedus, Dennis Farina and Mili Avital. Rhinoceros Eyes Rhinoceros Eyes is a 2003 American drama film written and directed by Aaron Woodley. It was awarded the Discovery Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. Holy Lola Holy Lola is a 2004 French drama film that is directed by Bertrand Tavernier. Tavernier said that the film was very, very moving, very exciting to do, and it made him fall in love with Cambodia. Immortally Yours Immortally Yours, also known as Kiss of The Vampire, is a 2009 American direct-to-DVD vampire romance film. Directed by Joe Tornatore, the film was co-produced by Frank D. Russo together with Katherine Hawks, who wrote the script and also stars in a leading role, alongside of Daniel Goddard and Eric Etebari. High on Crack Street: Lost Lives in Lowell High on Crack Street: Lost Lives in Lowell is a 1995 American documentary film directed by Richard Farrell, Maryann DeLeo and Jon Alpert. It was a co-production of HBO and DCTV, produced by Farrell, DeLeo, and Alpert. It aired on HBO as part of its series America Undercover. The documentary takes place about 30 miles northwest of Boston in the economically depressed former mill city of Lowell, Massachusetts. Gooby Gooby is a 2009 Canadian comedy fantasy drama film written and directed by Wilson Coneybeare featuring Robbie Coltrane as the voice of Gooby, a living teddy bear, and Matthew Knight as Willy, an 11-year-old child who is scared of his new house. The film was shot on a budget of $6.5 million. Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes rates it 20% positive based on five reviews. Boggy Creek Boggy Creek is a 2010 American horror film directed by Brian T. Jaynes, written by Jennifer Minar-Jaynes, and starring Texas Battle, Stephanie Honoré, Damon Lipari, Shavon Kirksey, and Melissa Carnell as college students attacked by legendary creatures that resemble Bigfoot. Despite its name, it is unrelated to The Legend of Boggy Creek or its two sequels. Tatsumi Tatsumi is a 2011 Japanese-language Singaporean animated drama film directed by Eric Khoo. It is based on the manga memoir A Drifting Life and five earlier short stories by the Japanese manga artist Yoshihiro Tatsumi. The film is a Singaporean production with Japanese dialogue, and was animated in Indonesia. The film premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival on 17 May 2011. It later made its box office debut in the Singapore box office on 15 September 2011. The film was selected as the Singaporean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. For Love's Sake is a 2012 Japanese musical romance film directed by Takashi Miike based on the manga series Ai to Makoto by Ikki Kajiwara and Takumi Nagayasu. It was released in the United States on June 17, 2012. Previous adaptations of the manga series had been titled Love and Truth in English but this 2012 film version was alternatively titled For Loves Sake in English. Humidity Humidity is a 2016 Serbian drama film directed by Nikola Ljuca. It was named as one of five films that could be chosen as the Serbian submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected. He's Way More Famous Than You Hes Way More Famous Than You is a 2013 American comedy film written by and starring Halley Feiffer and Ryan Spahn, and directed by Michael Urie, who also costars. The film also stars Jesse Eisenberg, Ben Stiller, Mamie Gummer, Ralph Macchio, Vanessa Williams, Tracee Chimo, Austin Pendleton, and Michael Chernus. It premiered at the 2013 Slamdance Film Festival, where it was acquired by Gravitas Ventures and for theatrical distribution. The film was produced by Christopher Sepulveda and Michael Anderson of Logolite Entertainment, Ur-Mee Productions and Geoff Soffer. It was released pre-theatrically on iTunes, Amazon Video and Video on Demand on April 8, 2013, through Gravitas Ventures and Warner Bros., and was released theatrically in the United States and Canada on May 10, 2013. The DVD was released on September 24, 2013 by Kino Lorber and Archstone Distribution. Three Worlds Three Worlds is a 2012 French drama film directed by Catherine Corsini. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Lucky Bastard Lucky Bastard is a 2013 found footage horror film and the directorial debut of American producer Robert Nathan. The film had its world premiere in May 2013 at the Monaco Film Festival and was given a limited theatrical release on February 14, 2014 in the United States. It stars Don McManus as a porn site owner that finds more than he anticipated when he hires a seemingly docile young man to have sex on camera. The films portrayals of sex and violence resulted in the movie gaining a NC-17 rating. The film staff was given recommendations on how to change this to an R rating, but they declined because "if we recut it there won’t be any movie left". On the Other Side On the Other Side is a 2016 Croatian-Serbian drama film directed by Zrinko Ogresta. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. The film received a Special Mention from the Europa Cinema Label jury. It was selected as the Croatian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Boys Cry Boys Cry is a 2018 Italian drama film directed by Damiano DInnocenzo and Fabio DInnocenzo. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. His Trysting Place His Trysting Place is a 1914 American short silent comedy film written and directed by Charles Chaplin and starring Chaplin and Mabel Normand. Dante's Inferno Dantes Inferno is a 1935 motion picture starring Spencer Tracy and loosely based on Dante Alighieris Divine Comedy. The film remains primarily remembered for a 10-minute depiction of hell realised by director Harry Lachman, himself an established post-impressionist painter. This was Fox Film Corporations last film when the company merged with Twentieth Century Pictures to form 20th Century Fox. Mysterious Mr. Moto Mysterious Mr. Moto, produced in 1938 by Twentieth Century Fox, is the fifth in a series of eight films starring Peter Lorre as Mr. Moto. The film is based on the character of Mr. Moto created by John P. Marquand, from an original screenplay by Philip MacDonald and Norman Foster. It was originally known as Mysterious Mr. Moto of Devils Island. A Knight for a Day A Knight for a Day is a 1946 Disney short film starring Goofy and which is loosely based on the novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court. Directed by Jack Hannah, this 7-minute animated comedy short was scripted by Bill Peet. While classified as a Goofy cartoon, Goofy himself is not used in this film, but his lookalikes are used as a basis for all the characters. Conflagration is a 1958 Japanese film directed by Kon Ichikawa and adapted from the Yukio Mishima novel The Temple of the Golden Pavilion. Its English title is Conflagration. Precautions Against Fanatics Precautions Against Fanatics is a short film by Werner Herzog filmed at a harness racing track near Munich. It was Herzogs first film shot in color. The film features several horse trainers and other track workers talking about their roles at the track, always eventually interrupted by an older man who claims to be the true authority, and demands that they be thrown out. One recurring young man, the first to appear, claims that he protects the horses from enthusiastic racing fans. He does not appear to be employed by the track, but seems to provide his services voluntarily. His protection from "fanatics" gives the film its title. Also featured is a man who trains the horses by walking them around a tree for 36 hours at a time, and a man whose job is "doping" the horses with garlic before races. The film ends with the young man who protects against fanatics seated at a zoo. He says that the track officials asked him to leave, and now he protects the zoos flamingos from fanatics. The film is shot in a documentary style, but the sheer implausibility of the dialogue leaves the exact nature of the film ambiguous. The director states that the film is intended to be humorous, and Herzogs official website describes the film as an "Elaborate on-camera practical joke." Iron Warrior Iron Warrior is 1987 film directed by Alfonso Brescia. Daughter of Darkness Daughter of Darkness is a 1990 American made-for-television horror film directed by Stuart Gordon and starring Anthony Perkins, Mia Sara, Dezsõ Garas and Jack Coleman. It originally premiered on CBS on January 26, 1990. 3x3 Eyes 3×3 Eyes, pronounced , in Japanese, is a manga written and illustrated by Yuzo Takada. The manga was serialized in Weekly Young Magazine from 1987 to 2002, spanning to a total of 40 volumes. In 1993, it won the Kodansha Manga Award for shōnen. The English language translation was published by Dark Horse Comics, but was discontinued after the release of volume 9 in 2005. The manga has received two Original Video Animation series based on 3×3 Eyes. They were first released in 1991 and 1995. The first consisted of four episodes averaging to half-hour of run time. The second consisted of three averaging out to 45 minutes of run time. They cover the storyline up to volume 5 of the manga. Originally published by Streamline in the United States in 1995, the two OVAs were eventually re-dubbed and released in 2001 by Geneon USA in a collected set. The series has also received several companion books, drama CDs, and video games, only released in Japan. Mr. Stitch Mr. Stitch is a 1995 science fiction film directed by Roger Avary and starring Rutger Hauer, Wil Wheaton, Nia Peeples, and Ron Perlman. They're Watching Us Nos Miran is a 2002 Italian/Spanish film directed by Norberto López Amado and produced by César Benítez and Emilio A. Pina. It was later distributed in video form by Warner Home Video. It is a thriller starring Carmelo Gómez with Icíar Bollaín, Margarita Lozano and Francisco Algora. The films tone was different from the previous installments, becoming more family-friendly since W. Bros. underperformed at the box office due to its violence and dark overtones. The budget of the film was an estimated $1,000,000. Production was troubled, with many actors considered for the main roles. Filming locations included Madrid. The film was released in Spain in September 2002. Nos miran received favorable reviews upon release, but over the years the opinion has gone from favorable to mixed. Civil Brand Civil Brand is a 2002 feature film written by Preston A. Whitmore II and Joyce Renee Lewis, and directed by Neema Barnette. It features Da Brat, NBushe Wright, Mos Def, LisaRaye McCoy, and Monica Calhoun. The film is about a group of female inmates fighting back against their abusers and taking over Whitehead Correctional Institute, where they are incarcerated. It won four awards and received 1 nomination. Back in the Day Back in the Day is a 2005 crime drama starring Ja Rule and Ving Rhames and directed by James Hunter. The film was introduced on May 15, 2004 at the Cannes Film Festival and was released a year later in the U.S. on May 24, 2005. The Goddess Goddess: How I fell in Love is a 2004 drama film, directorial debut of Renata Litvinova. Offscreen Offscreen, off camera, and offstage refer to fictional events in theatre, television, or film which are not seen on stage or in frame, but are merely heard by the audience or described by the characters. Offscreen action often leaves much to the audiences imagination. As a narrative mode and stylistic device, it may be used for a number of dramatic effects. It may also be used to save time in storytelling, to circumvent technical or financial constraints of a production, or to meet content rating standards. Kyôfu joshikôkô: Bôkô rinchi kyôshitsu is a 1973 Japanese film in the sukeban subgenre of Toeis "Pinky violence" style of Pink film. The second in the Terrifying Girls High School series, this was the last entry in the series directed by Norifumi Suzuki and to pair Reiko Ike and Miki Sugimoto. It is notable as the first film to depict an omorashi fetish scene to a theatrical audience, in which a girl is forced to swallow a lot of water and then is denied to go to the toilet which ended in wetting herself in class. Chasing Christmas Chasing Christmas is a 2005 contemporary re-telling of the Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol. This ABC Family movie, written by Todd Berger and directed by Ron Oliver, stars Tom Arnold as Jack Cameron, who is a man with a Scrooge-type personality. He is stuck with his wife, whom he caught with another man at their daughters Christmas play. The sad events of his life, including his wifes infidelity, led him to hate Christmas. This prompted the Ghosts of Christmas Past and Present to show Jack what Christmas is all about. However, Christmas Past wanted to stay in the past, and Jack and Christmas Present ended up on an adventure to put Christmas Past back on track. Reign of the Gargoyles Reign of the Gargoyles is a television film released in the United States on March 24, 2007. It is set in Europe during World War II. Harmony Harmony is a 2010 South Korean film starring Kim Yunjin and Na Moon-hee about a group of women in prison who start a choir. It sold 3,045,009 tickets, making it the 5th best selling film of the year in Korea. Been So Long Been So Long is a 2018 musical film directed by Tinge Krishnan based on the musical of the same name, with a screenplay written by Ché Walker. The film was released on 26 October 2018 by Netflix. For a Woman For a Woman is a 2013 French drama film directed by Diane Kurys. The Auction The Dismantling, also released in the United States under the title The Auction, is a 2013 Canadian drama film written and directed by Sébastien Pilote. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was a shortlisted nominee for Best Picture at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards. Lekar Hum Deewana Dil Lekar Hum Deewana Dil is a 2014 Hindi language romantic drama film that stars Armaan Jain and Deeksha Seth. Jointly produced by Saif Ali Khan, Dinesh Vijan and Sunil Lulla under the banner of Eros International, Maddock Films and Illuminati Films, it is the debut directorial venture of Arif Ali, who was the assistant writer of the film Aahista Aahista, written by his brother Imtiaz Ali. The film has music scored by A. R. Rahman. The film was released on 4 July 2014. The film received negative reviews from critics and emerged a commercial failure. Iruttu Araiyil Murattu Kuthu Iruttu Araiyil Murattu Kuthu is a 2018 Indian Tamil language adult comedy horror film, written and directed by Santhosh P. Jayakumar and produced by K. E. Gnanavel Raja. The film stars Gautham Karthik, VJ Sha Ra, Yashika Aannand, Vaibhavi Shandilya, and Chandrika Ravi in the lead roles, with Rajendran, Bala Saravanan, Karunakaran, John Vijay, and Jangiri Madhumitha playing supporting roles. The film is being remade in Telugu as Chikati Gadilo Chitha Kottudu and was theatrically released in India on March 21, 2019. White Snake White Snake is a 2019 Chinese computer animation fantasy film directed by Amp Wong and Zhao Ji, with animation production by Light Chaser Animation. The film was inspired by the traditional Chinese fable Legend of the White Snake, serving as a prequel to the original story, and was released in China on January 11, 2019. The film has been featured in the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, Sitges Film Festival, Warsaw International Film Festival, and the Fantasia International Film Festival. Gromkaya svyaz Loud Connection is a 2019 Russian comedy film directed by Aleksey Nuzhnyy. It is a remake of the 2016 Italian film Perfect Strangers. Welcome Danger Welcome Danger is a 1929 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Clyde Bruckman and starring Harold Lloyd. A sound version and silent version were filmed. Ted Wilde began work on the silent version, but became ill and was replaced by Bruckman. The Secret 6 The Secret Six is a 1931 American pre-Code crime film starring Wallace Beery as "Slaughterhouse Scorpio", a character very loosely based on Al Capone, and featuring Lewis Stone, John Mack Brown, Jean Harlow, Clark Gable, Marjorie Rambeau and Ralph Bellamy. The film was written by Frances Marion and directed by George W. Hill for MGM. The Gay Sisters The Gay Sisters is a 1942 American drama film directed by Irving Rapper, and starring Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Donald Crisp, Gig Young and Nancy Coleman. The Warner Bros. motion picture was based on a novel by Stephen Longstreet. Saudagar Saudagar is a 1973 Bollywood drama film, directed by Sudhendu Roy and based on the Bengali story, Ras, by Narendranath Mitra. It stars Nutan Behl as Mijuben and Amitabh Bachchan as Moti, in the leading roles. It also featured Trilok Kapoor and Padma Khanna as Phoolbanu. Murad, Leela Mishra as, Dev Kishan, Jugnu and V. Gopal are also featured in the film. Though the film didnt do well commercially, it was selected as the Indian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 46th Academy Awards, but didnt receive a nomination. Actorul si salbaticii The Actor and the Savages is a 1975 Romanian drama film directed by Manole Marcus. Inspired by the life of actor Constantin Tănase, it stars Toma Caragiu. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. The Heron and the Crane The Heron and the Crane is a 1974 10-minute Soviet/Russian animated film directed by Yuri Norstein and produced by the Soyuzmultfilm. Il capitano Il Capitano: A Swedish Requiem is a 1991 Swedish-Finnish biographical drama film directed by Jan Troell, about the 1988 Åmsele murders where a family of three was murdered by Juha Valjakkala over a stolen bicycle. Antti Reini stars as Valjakkala, renamed Jari in the film, and Maria Heiskanen as his girlfriend Marita Routalammi, renamed Minna. Being released so soon after the actual event, the film was very controversial and received highly mixed reviews, with some critics praising it for the difficult choice of subject and others condemning it for the same reason. Payback Payback is a 1995 thriller film directed by Anthony Hickox and written by Sam Bernard. It stars C. Thomas Howell and Joan Severance. Supreme Sanction Supreme Sanction is a 1999 action crime thriller film directed by John Terlesky and starring Michael Madsen, Kristy Swanson, and David Dukes. The film premiered on HBO on April 9, 1999. It uses stock footage from a 1998 film Airborne. New Blood Aaina is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1944. A Claymation Christmas Celebration Will Vintons Claymation Christmas Celebration is a Christmas television special originally broadcast on the American CBS TV network on December 21, 1987. The special featured stop motion clay animation and was produced and directed by Will Vinton. The special debuted alongside A Garfield Christmas and the two continued to be aired back to back in subsequent years. Bark! Bark! is a 2002 film written by Heather Morgan, directed by Katarzyna Adamik and starring Morgan, Lee Tergesen, and Lisa Kudrow. The film debuted at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival, where it was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize. The "extremely low-budget" film, which had its origins in a 90-second comedy sketch, is about Lucy, a professional dogwalker, who gradually assumes the identity of a dog. Tergesen plays Peter, her embarrassed husband, and Kudrow plays their veterinarian. Variety, reviewing the film after its Sundance screening, said it "seems to be a throwback to the craziness-as-higher-expression-of-individuality school that was in vogue between The King of Hearts and Harold and Maude, noting "Lucys withdrawal doesnt seem to spring from anything — unless urban lifes everyday rudeness and an overbearingly suburban-banal family background count — and scene by scene, Bark! builds no discernible rhythm, viewpoint or mood apart from a faint, rudderless, shaggy-joke tenor. The film was screened at several film festivals, including the Moscow International Film Festival, the Munich Film Festival, the Warsaw International Film Festival, and the Cleveland International Film Festival, but never received a theatrical release. The film was eventually released on DVD in 2003 by TVA International. A Huey P. Newton Story A Huey P. Newton Story is a 2001 American film adaptation directed by Spike Lee. The movie was created, written and performed, as a solo performance, by Roger Guenveur Smith at The Joseph Papp Public Theater. In this performance, Smith creates a representation of the activist Huey P. Newtons life and time as a person, a citizen and an activist. During the performance, images are shown up-stage from activist movement era. The simple arrangement of Smith sitting in a chair stage-center makes the audience focus on the dialogue of the performer. Smith captures the attention of the audience throughout the film by putting into play his solo performance skills. Smiths idea for the performance originated in 1989 and took root as a stage play in 1996. Smiths performance attempt to show a shy individual that Huey P. Newton believed himself to be. He did not consider himself a charismatic person, although he had made many contributions to his community. Smith shows Newton as a conservative individual who is disgusted by having microphones and cameras close to him. Stranded Stranded is a 2002 television adventure drama film directed by Charles Beeson, based on Johann David Wysss novel The Swiss Family Robinson. It stars Liam Cunningham, Brana Bajic, Roger Allam and Jesse Spencer. Jeena Sirf Merre Liye Jeena Sirf Merre Liye is a 2002 Indian Hindi romantic film starring Tusshar Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor in the lead roles. It is directed by Talat Jani and produced by Vashu Bhagnani. The film is an official Hindi remake of the 2001 Telugu hit Manasantha Nuvve.which itself was a remake of Anmol Ghadi. Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi is a 2003 Indian Telugu-language sports action drama film directed by Puri Jagannadh that was released on 19 April 2003, the film stars Ravi Teja and Asin Thottumkal in the lead roles while Prakash Raj, Jayasudha, and Subbaraju playing supporting roles. This film won three Filmfare Awards South Best Supporting Actress, Best Actress and Best Comedian categories and the Nandi Awards best character actor. This movie was remade in Tamil as M. Kumaran S/O Mahalakshmi with Jayam Ravi, Asin and Nadhiya playing the lead roles. It was also remade in Kannada as Maurya with Puneeth Rajkumar and Meera Jasmine, in Odia as Katha Deithili Maa Ku starring Siddhanta Mahapatra, Rituparna Sengupta and in Bhojpuri as Jigarwala. Lorelei: The Witch of the Pacific Ocean is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Shinji Higuchi. A fictional story of the Japanese military saving Tokyo from the third atomic bomb during the waning days of the Second World War, it was the highest-grossing film in Japan during the week of its release. The story of "Lorelei", based on a best-selling novel written by Harutoshi Fukui, is a departure from the last 50 years of Japanese cinema by weaving a tale using a "what if" fictional narrative with a tip of the hat to modern manga storylines and styles. Bang Bang Orangutang Bang Bang Orangutang is a 2005 Swedish film directed by Danish director Simon Staho starring Mikael Persbrandt, Tuva Novotny, Lena Olin, Fares Fares, Jonas Karlsson, Reine Brynolfsson and many other popular Swedish actors. La febbre The Fever is a 2005 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Alessandro DAlatri. The Galaxy Being "The Galaxy Being" is the first episode of the original The Outer Limits television series, originally broadcast on September 16, 1963. In it, Allan Maxwell, an engineer for a small radio station, somehow makes contact with a peaceful alien creature – the "Galaxy Being" – who is then transported to Earth by accident. The Galaxy Being inadvertently kills several people with its natural radiation, and is met with violence and hysteria from the people of Earth. The Storm The Storm is a 2009 American science fiction disaster miniseries directed by Bradford May. Based on a previous teleplay by Matthew Chernov and David Rosiak, it was written by David Abramowitz and Dennis A. Pratt and revolves around a weather creation system developed by the Atmospheric Research Institute that threatens life on Earth when deployed by the military. However, while scientist Dr. Jonathan Kirk, Danni Wilson, and detectives Devon Williams and Stilman attempt to save the world, the former is hunted by hitmen. The first part of the film was broadcast on the NBC network July 26, 2009. The second part was broadcast on August 2, 2009. Petty Romance Petty Romance is a 2010 South Korean 18-rated romantic comedy film about the fiery relationship between an adult cartoonist and a former sex columnist. The film was a moderate hit, selling 2,048,296 tickets nationwide. Lead actors Lee Sun-kyun and Choi Kang-hee had previously starred together in the 2008 SBS TV series My Sweet Seoul. Noukadubi Noukadubi is a Bengali film directed by Rituparno Ghosh, released in January 2011. The movie is a period film set in the 1920s, based on a 1906 novel with the same name by Rabindranath Tagore, although the credits claim that the film is ‘inspired’ by the Tagore novel because Rituparno Ghosh has taken the skeleton of the original story and woven it with his own inputs – cerebral and emotional. The cast includes Prosenjit Chatterjee, Jisshu Sengupta, Raima Sen and Riya Sen. The art direction was by Indranil Ghosh. The film was also dubbed in Hindi and released on May 2011 under the name "Kashmakash". The film was produced by Subhash Ghai. Allegedly the Hindi version has been translated, dubbed and edited down by 30 minutes under Ghai’s own guidance, without the director’s involvement at all. The original story by Tagore has been placed on celluloid several times including twice in Hindi – Milan directed by Nitin Bose with Dilip Kumar and Ghunghat, directed by Ramanand Sagar with Bina Rai. Bengali versions came out in 1932, 1947 and 1979. A Lull in the Sea Nagi-Asu: A Lull in the Sea, known in Japan as , is a 2013 Japanese anime television series animated by P.A.Works. The series centers on five middle school friends: Manaka Mukaido; Hikari Sakishima, Chisaki Hiradaira, Kaname Isaki, who have looked after Manaka since they were children; and Tsumugu Kihara, their new friend from the surface. A manga adaptation by Risō Maeda began serialization in the June 2013 issue of ASCII Media Works Dengeki Daioh magazine. DamNation DamNation is a 2014 advocacy documentary film about the changing attitudes in the United States concerning the large system of dams in the country. The film was released on March 10, 2014. Blu-ray and DVD versions were also released in 2014. The film takes an explicit point of view in support of the emerging environmental strategy of dam removal as a way to restore river ecosystems. Dirty God Dirty God is a 2019 internationally co-produced drama film, directed and co-written by Sacha Polak. The film marks the English language debut by Polak, and also marks the feature film debut of actress Vicky Knight. Actress Vicky Knight was chosen to play the lead role from auditions of burn survivors. It was selected to be screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival on 26 January 2019. The film also won three Golden Calves for best film, best director and best music. FryDay FryDay is a 2018 Indian comedy-drama film directed by Abhishek Dogra. It is produced by Sajid Qureshi and PVR Pictures and stars Govinda, Varun Sharma,Prabhleen Sandhu and Digangana Suryavanshi in lead roles. The film was scheduled to release on 11 May 2018. It was released on 12 October 2018. The Greatest Question The Greatest Question is a 1919 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Based upon a novel by William Hale, the film has a plot involving spiritualism. Skyscraper Souls Skyscraper Souls is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic drama film starring Warren William, Anita Page, Maureen OSullivan, Gregory Ratoff, and Verree Teasdale. Directed by Edgar Selwyn, the film is based on the 1931 novel Skyscraper by Faith Baldwin. Hell Bent for Leather Hell Bent for Leather is a 1960 American CinemaScope Eastmancolor Western film directed by George Sherman starring Audie Murphy, Felicia Farr, Stephen McNally and Robert Middleton. The film was based on the 1959 novel Outlaw Marshal by Ray Hogan and filmed on location in the Alabama Hills of Lone Pine. Very Nice, Very Nice Very Nice, Very Nice is a Canadian avant-garde collage film made by Arthur Lipsett in 1961, and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. While working at the National Film Board, Lipsett collected pieces of audio from the waste bins and pieced them together as a hobby. When his friends heard the product of this they suggested that he add images to it. The result was this film. Skin, Skin Under Your Skin is a 1966 Finnish film directed by Mikko Niskanen and written by Marja-Leena Mikkola. It stars Kirsti Wallasvaara, Eero Melasniemi, Kristiina Halkola and Pekka Autiovuori as four young adults who are camping in the woods. The film depicts the sexual revolution of the 1960s. Under Your Skin was the highest-grossing film in Finland since The Unknown Soldier. In addition, it won six Jussi Awards. Strike First Freddy Strike First Freddy is a 1965 Danish spy comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Morten Grunwald. It was followed by the sequel Relax Freddie. The Confessional House of Mortal Sin is a low budget 1976 British horror film directed by Pete Walker. It was scripted by David McGillivray from a story by Walker. Its plot concerns a deranged priest who takes it upon himself to punish his parishioners for their moral transgressions. The poster tag line read: "tortured by desires his vows forbid... master of a house of mortal sin!" War of the Robots War of the Robots is an Italian film directed by Alfonso Brescia. Radio On Radio On is a 1979 film directed by Christopher Petit. It is a rare example of a British road movie, shot in black and white by Wim Wenders assistant cameraman Martin Schäfer and featuring music from a number of new wave bands from the time, as well as established artists such as Kraftwerk, Devo and David Bowie. It is a journey through late seventies Britain by way of a road trip from London to Bristol, with Robert a DJ attempting to investigate the suicide of his brother. David Beamess character is a disc jockey at a radio station based on the United Biscuits Network, which broadcast to factories owned by United Biscuits. Tattoo Tattoo is a 1981 erotic thriller film directed by Bob Brooks and starring Bruce Dern and Maud Adams. It depicts the relationship between a fashion model and an eccentric tattoo artist that quickly turns sinister. Wavelength Wavelength is a 1983 science fiction film written and directed by Mike Gray and starring Robert Carradine, Cherie Currie, and Keenan Wynn. Country Life Country Life is a 1994 Australian drama film, adapted from the play Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov. The film was directed by Michael Blakemore. The cast included Sam Neill, Greta Scacchi and Googie Withers. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival. Arcane Sorcerer Larcano incantatore, internationally released as The Mysterious Enchanter, is a 1996 Italian horror film directed by Pupi Avati and set in the 18th century. Blonde Cobra Blonde Cobra is a 1963 short film directed by experimental filmmaker Ken Jacobs. Footage for the unique and at the time controversial film was shot by Bob Flieshner. Marc Siegel in the book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die states that the 33 minute film is "generally considered to be one of the masterpieces of the New York underground film scene, and that it is a "fascinating audio-visual testament to the tragicomic performance of the inimitable Jack Smith", who was a photographer and filmmaker and "queer muse" in New York avant-garde art in the 1960s and 1970s. The film captures Smith wearing dresses and makeup, playing with dolls, and smoking marijuana. Paul Arthur writes that the film contains "dizzying quasi-autobiographical rants" which spin on sadism, and that like Jacobs Little Stabs At Happiness, it contains "languid improvisations studded with the bare bones of narrative incident or, more accurately, its collapse". The film contains Smith droning and singing and wildly cooing and cackling in parts of the film. The "lonely little boy" episode about a little boy living in a large house with 10 rooms has been cited as being "potentially repugnant to many viewers" because of its exploration of sadism against children and childhood sexuality. In this episode the narrator confesses to have "blown up the penis" of a 7-year-old boy with a match. The film contains numerous other elements which were shocking at the time of release such as references to necrophilia, the use of the word "cunt", the confession of a nun to lesbianism, the holding of a giant would-be dildo, and a portrayal of tranvestites. The film features quotes such as "Why shave when I cant think of a reason for living" and "life is a sad business", quoting Greta Garbo. "Lets Call the Whole Thing Off" is then played, described as a "burlesque rendering" of Robert Siodmaks 1944 film Cobra Woman. The last scene captures Smith stabbing a man in the chest. Hilary Radner and Moya Luckett consider the film to be a camp portrayal of Rose Hobart. Geppetto Geppetto is a 2000 made-for-television musical remake of the popular Italian childrens book The Adventures of Pinocchio and the original 1940 Disney film, starring Drew Carey and Julia Louis-Dreyfus debuting on The Wonderful World of Disney. It featured original songs written by Stephen Schwartz. Schwartz had developed the songs as a reunion for Mary Poppins stars Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke, but Andrews was undergoing throat surgery so the idea was dropped. Careys role in the film became a recurring butt of jokes on his series Whose Line is it Anyway?. Little Richard Little Richard is a 2000 biographical NBC television film written by Bill Kerby and Daniel Taplitz and directed by Robert Townsend. Based on the 1984 book, Quasar of Rock: The Life and Times of Little Richard, it chronicles the rise of American musical icon Little Richard from his poor upbringing in Macon to achieving superstardom as one of the pioneers of rock and roll music and his conflicts between his religion and secular lifestyle, which leads to an early retirement following a 1957 tour of Australia, and later a comeback to secular performing during a concert in London in 1962. The cast includes Leon as Little Richard Penniman, Jenifer Lewis as Richards mother Leva Mae, or as shes listed in the movie credits, Muh Penniman, Carl Lumbly as Richards stern father, Charles "Bud" Penniman, Tamala Jones as Richards girlfriend Lucille, Garrett Morris as Richards preacher Carl Rainey and Mel Jackson as legendary producer Robert "Bumps" Blackwell. For his role as Penniman, Leon earned nominations for Best Actor in the Black Reel Awards and the NAACP Image Awards. Die You Zombie Bastards! Die You Zombie Bastards! is a 2005 American zombie comedy directed by Caleb Emerson, written by Emerson and Haig Demarjian, and starring Tim Gerstmar, Geoff Mosher, and Pippi Zornoza. It is about a serial killer who must save his cannibal wife Violet from zombies animated by Baron Nefarious. Five Dedicated to Ozu Five, also known as Five Dedicated to Ozu, is a 2003 Iranian documentary film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. The film consists of five long shots, averaging about 16 minutes each. Four of the five have fixed camera positions. It was first screened at the 2003 NHK Asian Film Festival and was also screened out of competition at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Berlin Berlin: Live At St. Anns Warehouse is a concert film and live album by Lou Reed released in 2008. The concert film was directed by Julian Schnabel, live at St. Anns Warehouse in Brooklyn during five nights in December 2006. Background shots of the characters Jim and Caroline were done by Lola Schnabel. The Berlin tour was the first time Lou Reed had played the full album live in over 30 years, after the original album was a critical and commercial disappointment. Individual songs had been played, but not the whole thing. The concert film and album both feature three non-Berlin songs as an encore, "Candy Says", "Rock Minuet" and "Sweet Jane". Garfield's Fun Fest Garfields Fun Fest is a 2008 CGI film starring Garfield. It was produced by Paws in cooperation with The Animation Picture Company and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. It was written by Garfields creator Jim Davis as a sequel to Garfield Gets Real. The DVD was released in stores on August 5, 2008. It was followed by a third direct to video film, Garfields Pet Force, in 2009. In Your Hands In Your Hands is a 2010 French drama film directed by Lola Doillon. Steve Steve is a 2010 short film written and directed by Rupert Friend and starring Keira Knightley, Tom Mison and Colin Firth. It screened at the 2010 BFI London Film Festival. The film was released theatrically as a section of the compilation film Stars in Shorts in 2012. Katmandú, un espejo en el cielo Katmandú is a 2010 Spanish drama film directed by Icíar Bollaín. The film received four Gaudí Awards nominations and two Goya Awards nominations. The Long Way Home The Long Way Home is a 2013 Turkish drama film directed by Alphan Eseli. The film won the International Federation of Film Critics Fipresci Award, the Golden Zenith Award for Best First Fiction Feature film from the 37th Montreal World Film Festival, and the New Talent Award for Best First Feature Film from the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival. Furthermore, The Long Way Home was nominated for the Sutherland Trophy at the 57th BFI London Film Festival. Manakamana Manakamana is a 2013 documentary film directed by Stephanie Spray and Pacho Velez of the Sensory Ethnography Lab at Harvard University. It is an experimental documentary about pilgrims traveling on the Manakamana Cable Car between Cheres, Chitwan and the Manakamana Temple in Nepal. The film has been acquired for U.S. distribution by The Cinema Guild. Somewhere Only We Know Somewhere Only We Know is a 2015 Chinese romantic drama film directed by Xu Jinglei. Filming took place in Prague, Czech Republic. The film was released on February 10,2015. María (y los demás) María is a 2016 Spanish comedy film directed by Nely Reguera. Belli di papà Belli di papà is a 2015 Italian comedy film co-written and directed by Guido Chiesa and starring Diego Abatantuono. It is a loose remake of the Mexican comedy film The Noble Family. Erased , localized as Erased, is a 2016 Japanese thriller fantasy mystery film adaptation of the manga series of the same name featuring Tatsuya Fujiwara as Satoru Fujinuma. It premiered in cinemas throughout Japan on March 19, 2016. The theme song is by Chise Kanna. The trailer was released on 14 January 2016. Ouija House Ouija House is an American supernatural horror film directed by Ben Demaree. The film stars Tara Reid, Mischa Barton, Carly Schroeder and Dee Wallace. The film premiered at the Texas Frightmare Weekend on May 5, 2018. Door Lock Door Lock is a 2018 South Korean thriller drama film directed by Lee Kwon. The film stars Gong Hyo-jin, Kim Ye-won and Kim Sung-oh. It was released on December 5, 2018. Night Key Night Key is a science fiction crime film starring Boris Karloff and released by Universal Pictures in 1937. Captive Wild Woman Captive Wild Woman is a sci-fi horror film starring Evelyn Ankers, John Carradine, Milburn Stone, and featuring Acquanetta. The picture was released by Universal Pictures and was directed by Edward Dmytryk. Captive Wild Woman was followed by 2 sequels: Jungle Woman and Jungle Captive. Boot Polish Boot Polish is a 1954 Hindi film directed by Prakash Arora and produced by Raj Kapoor. It won Best Film at the Filmfare Awards. Carol for Another Christmas A Carol for Another Christmas is a 1964 American television film, scripted by Rod Serling as a modernization of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol and a plea for global cooperation. It was the first in a planned series of television specials developed to promote the United Nations and educate viewers about its mission. Originally televised on the American Broadcasting Company network on December 28, 1964, it was not shown again for 48 years, until Turner Classic Movies broadcast it on December 16, 2012. The film was the only television program ever directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and contained Peter Sellers first performance after recovering from a near-fatal heart attack earlier in 1964. The film also featured Sterling Hayden, who had previously costarred with Sellers in Dr. Strangelove. The Frozen Dead The Frozen Dead is a 1966 British science fiction horror film written, produced and directed by Herbert J. Leder and starring Dana Andrews, Anna Palk and Philip Gilbert. In this film, Nazi scientist Dr. Norberg attempts to revive a number of frozen Nazi soldiers at his English estate so that the Third Reich can arise anew 20 years after the end of World War II. Norberg is unsuccessful, however, as his thawed Nazis are only zombie-like creatures, including his vicious brother, Prisoner no. 3, who attempts to strangle anyone who comes near. Norberg reduces Elsa, the best friend of his niece Jean, to a living head as part of the Nazi plot. The film was released in the U.K. in 1966. In the U.S., The Frozen Dead was released in 1967 on a double bill with It!, which Leder also wrote, produced and directed. The Flesh and Blood Show The Flesh and Blood Show is a 1972 British horror film directed by Pete Walker. It stars Ray Brooks, Jenny Hanley and Luan Peters. Anima persa The Forbidden Room is a 1977 thriller film directed by Dino Risi. It is based on the novel Unanima persa by Giovanni Arpino. The film was co-production between Italy and France by Dean Film and Les Productions Fox Europa. Il fantasma di Sodoma Sodomas Ghost is an Italian direct-to-video horror film directed by Lucio Fulci. The Green Inferno Natura contro, also known in English as The Green Inferno and Cannibal Holocaust II, is a 1988 Italian cannibal adventure film directed by Antonio Climati. Climati had no intention of making a sequel to Cannibal Holocaust, and the title was used by distributors of the film to cash in on the success and notoriety of the earlier film. It is best known among cult fans as the film that effectively ended the cannibal genre, which, by then, had virtually fallen extinct. In 2002, British distributor VIPCO released Natura Contro on VHS and DVD as Cannibal Holocaust II, the films most well known name. This was the last film directed by Climati, who had gained notoriety as a major player in the mondo film genre. Although fictional, this film deals with many common tropes of mondo films, including exotic customs and locales, and cruel violence. The Perfect You Crazy Little Thing is a 2002 romantic comedy film written and directed by Matthew Miller. The film stars Chris Eigeman and Jenny McCarthy. According to Spencer According to Spencer is a 2001 film directed by Shane Edelman and starring Jesse Bradford, Mia Kirshner, David Krumholtz, Adam Goldberg, and Brad Rowe. Funky Monkey Funky Monkey is a 2004 family comedy film starring Matthew Modine and Roma Downey. It is written by Lance Kinsey and Peter Nelson. It is directed by Harry Basil. The tagline is "Hes one high tech super chimp". Yakeen Yakeen is a 2005 Bollywood romantic mystery thriller film directed by Girish Dhamija, starring Arjun Rampal, Priyanka Chopra in the lead roles while Kim Sharma, Sudhanshu Pandey and Saurabh Shukla are the supporting and special appearances respectively. It also has a guest appearance by Ankur Nayyar. The films screenplay was written by Vikram Bhatt. The films plot is loosely inspired by the 1991 Hollywood film Shattered and the Bollywood film Uljhan. The films premise centres on a man who recovers from an accident with amnesia, and as he starts to piece together his former life he feels that something is wrong. Yakeen was an above average grosser at the box office. Vinodayathra Vinodaythra is a 2007 Malayalam romantic comedy drama film written and directed by Sathyan Anthikkad, and starring Dileep, Mukesh, Meera Jasmine, Murali, Innocent, KPAC Lalitha, Nedumudi Venu, Seetha and Parvathy Thiruvothu . Death and Cremation Death and Cremation is an independent feature film starring Brad Dourif and Jeremy Sumpter, and is the first feature from Director Justin Steele. The films supporting cast includes Scott Elrod, Daniel Baldwin, Debbon Ayer, Sam Ingraffia, Staci Keanan, Kate Maher, Blake Hood and Madison Eginton. Freshman Father Freshman Father is an American-Canadian TV drama directed by Michael Scott, aired in 2010. It is inspired by a true story of John Wand in 1970. Kawasaki's Rose Kawasakis Rose is a 2009 Czech drama film directed by Jan Hřebejk. The film was selected in the Czech Republic as the Czech entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. It had already won two prizes from independent juries at the Berlinale, as well as the Golden Kingfisher and viewers prizes at the Czech festival Finale Plzen. The film is a study of memory, the repressive Communist era, and reconciliation. Along with Honeymoon, and Innocence, with this film Hrebejk presents a loose trilogy of films in which shadows from the past come to haunt the present of its characters. Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal is a Japanese manga and anime series and the third spin-off of the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise, after the preceding Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds. The manga began serialization in Shueishas V Jump magazine from December 2010 and is licensed in North America by Viz Media. The anime series, animated by Gallop, aired on TV Tokyo between April 2011 and March 2014, with an English-language version airing in North America between October 2011 and August 2013. A second series, titled , aired in Japan between October 2012 and March 2014 and in North America between August 2013 and February 2015. The series was succeeded by Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V. The series aired on The CWs Saturday morning cartoon block, Toonzai, and continued to air on its successor, Vortexx. The series was later broadcast on Nicktoons starting April 12, 2013. After Vortexx ended, new episodes were streamed to Hulu beginning July 14, 2014. In Canada, the series aired on YTV starting June 2, 2012, while new episodes of Zexal II moved to Teletoon on May 4, 2014. Rise Rise is a 2014 Australian crime drama film written and directed by Mack Lindon and starring Nathan Wilson as a man falsely accused of rape. It was written and directed by Mack Lindon and is based on Lindons own experience. About Scout About Scout is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed and written by Laurie Weltz. The film stars India Ennenga, James Frecheville, Nikki Reed, Danny Glover and Ellen Burstyn. The film had its world premiere at the Newport Beach Film Festival on April 25, 2015. It was scheduled to be released on March 11, 2016, in a limited release and through video on demand by Breaking Glass Pictures and Reel Red Films. Drone Not to be confused with Drones, an American thriller film. Drone is a 2014 English-language documentary film directed by Norwegian director Tonje Hessen Schei. The film explores the use of drones in warfare. Drone aired on the TV network Arte on , 2014. The documentary screened at several film festivals throughout 2014, winning several awards. Drone was released in Norway on , 2015. Between Us Between Us is a 2016 American drama film written and directed by Rafael Palacio Illingworth. The film stars Olivia Thirlby, Ben Feldman, Adam Goldberg, Analeigh Tipton, Scott Haze, Peter Bogdanovich and Lesley Ann Warren. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 18, 2016. It received a limited release and through video on demand on January 6, 2017, by IFC Films. Zombillénium Zombillenium is a 2017 French-Belgian animated film directed by Arthur de Pins and Alexis Ducord, based on the comic series of the same name. It was shown in the Special Screening section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Mimosas Mimosas is a 2016 drama film directed and co-written by Oliver Laxe, described by Laxe as a Religious Western. The film is a co-production between Spain, Morocco, France and Qatar. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Nespresso Grand Prize. The film shares some footage with Ben Riverss The Sky Trembles and the Earth is Afraid and the Two Eyes Are Not Brothers and an installation by Artangel that accompanied it: Riverss film portrays a high-handed Western film-maker working in North Africa, and uses footage of the making of Mimosas. In the assessment of Jonathan Romney, this is partly a consummate figures-in-a-landscape study, with characters – and their accompanying mules – often merging into the vastness of a varied, but usually profoundly inhospitable landscape. But the cast makes striking use of non-professionals, and Laxe has an unerring eye for faces that tell a story. The Least of These: The Graham Staines Story The Least of These is a 2019 drama film based on the true story of Graham Staines, an Australian missionary working in India helping lepers. The film is directed by Aneesh Daniel and written by Andrew Matthews. Stephen Baldwin plays Staines. The film was shot in 2012 in India. Gentlemen of Nerve Gentlemen of Nerve is a 1914 American comedy silent film directed by Charles Chaplin, starring Chaplin and Mabel Normand, and produced by Mack Sennett for Keystone Studios. The Great Gabbo The Great Gabbo is an American Pre-Code early sound musical drama film directed by James Cruze, based on a story by Ben Hecht and starring Erich von Stroheim and Betty Compson. As originally released by Sono Art-World Wide Pictures, the film featured sequences in Multicolor. The current prints, restored by the Library of Congress and released by Kino International on DVD, now exist only in black and white. Footage from the film was used on Fractured Flickers in the segment "Hymie und Me", in which the dummy is presented as a real living comedian with von Stroheim as his straight man. Arise, My Love Arise, My Love is a 1940 American romantic comedy film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Mitchell Leisen, written by Billy Wilder, Charles Brackett and Jacques Théry. The film stars Claudette Colbert, Ray Milland and Dennis OKeefe. Notable for its interventionist message, it tells the love story of a pilot and a journalist who meet in the latter days of the Spanish Civil War and follows them through the early days of World War II. Colbert once said that Arise, My Love was her personal favorite film of all the ones she had made. Arise, My Love is based on the true story of Harold Edward Dahl. During the Spanish Civil War Dahl, who was fighting as a pilot for the Spanish Republican Air Force, was shot down and taken as prisoner of war. Initially sentenced to death, there were some diplomatic movements to free Dahl. His first wife, Edith Rogers, a known singer of impressive beauty, was said to have visited Francisco Franco herself to plead for his life. He remained in prison until 1940 and then returned to the United States. A Star Is Bored A Star Is Bored is a Warner Bros. animated cartoon of the Looney Tunes series, directed by Friz Freleng. The cartoon expands upon the rivalry depicted between Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, in such films as Chuck Jones Rabbit Fire, this time placing the action in a show-biz setting. In this 7-minute short, Daffy must double for Bugs in any slapstick that Warners deems too dangerous for its top star. After each disaster, Daffy shouts "MAKEUP!". The director directing the scenes has an Erich Von Stroheim accent. This is one of the only four Warner Bros. shorts in which Bugs is paired with each of his three main antagonists. The title is a play on the film A Star Is Born. The Sky Calls Battle Beyond the Sun is the English-dubbed and re-edited U.S. version of Nebo Zovyot, a 1959 Soviet science fiction film directed by Mikhail Karyukov and Aleksandr Kozyr. It tells of the "space race" of two future nations competing to become the first to land a spacecraft on the planet Mars. The Sky Calls Nebo Zovyot is a Soviet science-fiction feature film, produced by Aleksandr Kozyr and Mikhail Karyukov, and filmed at the Dovzhenko Film Studios in 1959. It premiered September 12, 1959. Susan Slade Susan Slade is a 1961 American Technicolor drama film directed by Delmer Daves and starring Troy Donahue and Connie Stevens. The screenplay, based upon the 1961 novel The Sin of Susan Slade by Doris Hume, concerns a well-to-do teenage girl who secretly has a baby out of wedlock. With cinematography by Lucien Ballard, the film was released by Warner Bros. Invasion of the Blood Farmers Invasion of the Blood Farmers is a 1972 exploitation horror film directed by Ed Adlum and written by Adlum and Ed Kelleher. It starred Norman Kelley, Tanna Hunter and Bruce Detrick. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic. The Rat Savior The Rat Saviour is a 1976 Croatian fantastic horror film directed by Krsto Papić. It was released in 1976, but won Best Film at the 1982 Fantasporto. The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics found it to be one of the best Croatian films ever made. Blood Harvest Blood Harvest is a 1987 American slasher film directed by Bill Rebane and starring Tiny Tim. It is the only feature film in which he starred. Peter Krause appears in his first feature film role. Made in 1987 and distributed through Titan International, the film had a limited theatrical release. Killing Spree Killing Spree is a 1987 horror film written and directed by Tim Ritter. Its plot follows a man who becomes jealous of the imagined affairs of his wife and kills everyone she meets, only for them to come back as zombies. Humanoids from the Deep Humanoids from the Deep is a 1996 American film. It was a remake of Humanoids from the Deep and was part of Roger Corman Presents. Padre Pio Padre Pio: Miracle Man is a 2000 Italian television movie directed by Carlo Carlei. The film is based on the book Padre Pio: Man of Hope by Renzo Allegri and it depicts real life events of Roman Catholic friar and later Saint Pio of Pietrelcina. T.T. Syndrome T.T. Syndrome is a 2002 Serbian horror film written and directed by Dejan Zečević. My Louisiana Sky My Louisiana Sky is a 1998 novel by Kimberly Willis Holt. It was named an ALA Notable Book and an ALA Top Ten Best Books for Young Adults. It also received a Boston Globe Horn Book Award. Sarah Landon and the Paranormal Hour Sarah Landon and the Paranormal Hour is a 2007 supernatural thriller film from Freestyle Releasing starring Rissa Walters as the title character. It was released on October 19, 2007. It is billed as "the first in a series of Sarah Landon Mysteries". School's Out Nos 18 ans is a French comedy teen film directed by Frédéric Berthe and released in 2008. It is a remake of the 2006 Italian film "Notte prima degli esami" written and directed by Fausto Brizzi. Alternative titles for the film include Schools Out. Winx Club 3D: Magical Adventure Winx Club 3D: Magical Adventure is a CGI animated film that was released in Italy on October 29, 2010. The film is a sequel to The Secret of the Lost Kingdom. Sigur Rós: Inni Inni is a live motion picture and album by Icelandic band Sigur Rós released in 2011. The concert footage was directed by Vincent Morisset and filmed at the Alexandra Palace in 2008. It was released on 7 November 2011 on various formats, including vinyl, DVD, Blu-ray and CD. Theatrical versions were shown around the world in late 2011. It contains live tracks from all but one of the bands albums, and prominently features their album, Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust. Two tracks were released for free download off the bands website from the album, "Ný Batterí" and "Festival", and "E-Bow" was also made available for download with every pre-order of the package. Time and the Wind Time and the Wind is a 2013 Brazilian epic drama film based on a series of novels written by the Brazilian author Erico Verissimo. The film was directed by Jayme Monjardim and starring Thiago Lacerda, Marjorie Estiano, Fernanda Montenegro, and Cléo Pires. Citizen Koch Citizen Koch is a 2013 documentary film directed by Tia Lessin and Carl Deal, concerning the political influence of American plutocrats on the political process following the US Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. FEC which granted corporations the ability to anonymously spend unlimited money to influence public policy and elections. The film focuses on the eponymous Koch brothers, in particular, and their support for Wisconsin governor Scott Walker, who represents the Citizen Koch in the title. The film also chronicles the rise of the Tea Party movement in response to the election of the first African-American President in 2008. Citizen Koch was completed using funds from a successful Kickstarter campaign, after allegations that PBS pulled funding initially promised to it. Since at least half of PBS funding relies on donations, it has been alleged that financial support for the film was pulled because the content was unfavourable to the Koch brothers, who are major donors to the network. Regarding the allegations of censorship and The New Yorker article which helped bring the case to public attention, the PBS ombudsman has stated: The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and was named to the shortlist by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for best documentary feature. The Most Popular Girls in School The Most Popular Girls in School is an American stop-motion animated comedy web series that debuted on YouTube on May 1, 2012. Created by Mark Cope and Carlo Moss, the series animates Barbie, Ken and other fashion dolls, usually with customized costumes and hairstyles, as various characters. MPGIS follows the exploits of a fictional high school cheerleading team in Overland Park and their friends, family and enemies. Variety described the series as "Mean Girls meets South Park". The first episode has been viewed over nine million times, and many episodes have received views in the millions. In April 2013, MPGIS parodied the viral email rant of Delta Gamma sorority member Rebecca Martinson by having the character Brittnay Matthews reenact the so-called "Deranged Sorority Girl Email". The MPGIS video went viral itself. On May 1, 2018, Extra Credit Studios announced a sixth season as well as opened a Patreon to crowdfund MPGIS in addition to new spin-off shows Keeping Up With The Van Burens and Models. Rajadhi Raja RajadhiRaja is a 2014 Malayalam film, directed by Ajai Vasudev and written by the duo of Udayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas. The film stars Mammootty and Raai Laxmi, and Joy Mathew, Siddique, Mukesh Khanna, Jojo and Lena in supporting roles. The film released on 5 September 2014. The film is an unofficial adaptation of the American film A History of Violence. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as "The Real Don Returns" in 2015 Ad-Wise Digital Media. The Nothing Factory The Nothing Factory is a 2017 Portuguese drama film directed by Pedro Pinho. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes in won the FIPRESCI Prize. Dhananjay Dhananjay is a 2017 Indian Bengali language drama film directed by Arindam Sil and produced by Shrikant Mohta and Mahendra Soni under the banner of SVF Entertainment. The film features Anirban Bhattacharya, Kaushik Sen Ayka Ayka is a 2018 drama film directed by Sergey Dvortsevoy. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Samal Yeslyamova won the award for Best Actress. It was selected as the Kazakhstani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, making the December shortlist. The film produced under the working title My Little One. BTS World Tour: Love Yourself in Seoul Love Yourself in Seoul, also known as BTS World Tour: Love Yourself in Seoul, is a concert film by South Korean boy band BTS. The film takes place during the August 26, 2018 show of the bands Love Yourself Tour at Seoul Olympic Stadium in Seoul, South Korea. Its distribution is handled by Fathom Events and Pathé Live. It was released on January 26, 2019, for one day only in 102 countries around the world. Due to popular demand it re-entered theaters in select countries on February 9 and 10, 2019. The Dark Angel The Dark Angel is a 1935 film which tells the story of three childhood friends, two male, one female. When the woman chooses one of the men to marry, the other, jealous, sends his rival off into a dangerous situation during wartime. The film stars Fredric March, Merle Oberon, and Herbert Marshall. The movie was adapted by Lillian Hellman and Mordaunt Shairp from the play by Guy Bolton. It was directed by Sidney Franklin, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and released by United Artists. A silent film version of the same play, also produced by Goldwyn, was released in 1925 and is now a lost film. It won the Academy Award for Best Art Direction, and was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role and Best Sound, Recording. Mayerling Mayerling is a 1936 French historical drama film directed by Anatole Litvak and produced by Seymour Nebenzal from a screenplay by Marcel Achard, Joseph Kessel, and Irma von Cube, based on the 1930 novel Idylls End by Claude Anet. The film stars Charles Boyer and Danielle Darrieux with René Bergeron, Jean Davy, Jean Dax, Jean Debucourt and Gabrielle Dorziat, and Jean-Louis Barrault in a bit part. The film is based on the real-life story of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria, his affair with the 17-year-old Baroness Maria Vetsera and their tragic end at Mayerling. The film was remade twice. Once as the 1957 film Mayerling directed by Anatole Litvak himself and starring Mel Ferrer and Audrey Hepburn. It was also remade as the 1968 film Mayerling in color by MGM, starring Omar Sharif, Catherine Deneuve, James Mason, and Ava Gardner. Elephant Boy Elephant Boy is a 1937 British adventure film starring Sabu in his film debut. Documentary filmmaker Robert J. Flaherty, who produced some of the Indian footage, and supervising director Zoltan Korda, who completed the film, won the Best Director Award at the Venice Film Festival. The film was made at the London Films studios at Denham, and in Mysore, India, and is based on the story "Toomai of the Elephants" from Rudyard Kiplings The Jungle Book. The Last Command The Last Command is a 1955 Trucolor Western film directed by Frank Lloyd starring Sterling Hayden, Anna Maria Alberghetti, Richard Carlson, Arthur Hunnicutt, Ernest Borgnine and J. Carrol Naish based on the life of Jim Bowie and the Battle of the Alamo. Underwater! Underwater! is a 1955 adventure film directed by John Sturges and starring Jane Russell and Richard Egan. Fast Break Fast Break is a 1979 American comedy film directed by Jack Smight and produced by Stephen Friedman. The film stars Gabe Kaplan as David Greene, Harold Sylvester as D.C. and Bernard King as Hustler. The film was Kaplans big-screen debut, although he had made earlier appearances on television sitcoms and movies, and was one of the first film appearances of Laurence Fishburne. This film also featured the hit song "With You Im Born Again" by Billy Preston and Syreeta, which was released in November 1979 and peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100. The duo also recorded the films theme song, "Go for It", released as a single in April of the same year. The films soundtrack was released by Motown Records. They're Playing with Fire Theyre Playing with Fire is a 1984 American horror-thriller film directed by Howard Avedis and starring Sybil Danning, Eric Brown, Andrew Prine and Paul Clemens. The film borrows some elements from 1974s The Teacher. I Was a Teenage Zombie I Was a Teenage Zombie is a 1987 American comedy-horror film. Snow White Snow White is a 1987 American musical/fantasy film based on the classic fairytale and released as part of the "Cannon Movie Tales" series. The film was released straight to video. In August 2005 it was released on Region 1 DVD by MGM. Main Azaad Hoon Main Azaad Hoon is a 1989 vigilante thriller drama Hindi film, an Indian adaptation of the 1941 Frank Capra film, Meet John Doe, by Javed Akhtar, about an opportunistic journalist who concocts a fictitious man in a fictitious article to boost newspaper sales, but when the article gets a huge response, she finds an unemployed man to sit in as Azaad, "man of the masses". The film was directed by Tinnu Anand, and starred Amitabh Bachchan and Shabana Azmi. This film is remade in Telugu as Azad& tamil as Velayudham. The film was a Disaster at the box office and is the lowest grossing Amitabh film of the 1980s,even lower than the then lowest Jaadugar released in the same year. The film has only one song; "Itne Baazu Itne Sar", written by Shabana Azmis real life father and noted poet Kaifi Azmi and sung by the lead actor himself, Amitabh Bachchan. The film won the Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue for Javed Akhtar. Pontiac Moon Pontiac Moon is a 1994 adventure film directed by Peter Medak, and produced by Robert Schaffel and Youssef Vahabzadeh. The film stars Ted Danson as Washington Bellamy, a "pigheaded" science teacher in a small town of California, as well as Mary Steenburgen as his wife Katherine. Danson was also one of three executive producers of the film, along with Jeffrey D. Brown and Robert Benedetti. Royce Royce is a 1994 American television film directed by Rod Holcomb. Pitch Pitch is a 1997 Canadian documentary created by Kenny Hotz and Spencer Rice, featuring themselves as two young filmmakers attending the Toronto International Film Festival to pitch a film concept to various celebrities. Their film idea, titled "The Dawn", concerns a Mafia don who goes for a hernia operation but gets a sex change instead. During the 1996 Toronto fest, they approach Roger Ebert, Norman Jewison, Eric Stoltz, Al Pacino, and others without much success. On a roll, they leave Toronto for Hollywood, getting advice from Arthur Hiller and Neil Simon and finding an agent who expresses interest in their pitch. The film was shown at the 1997 Toronto Film Festival. The film features songs by the Toronto band Phono-Comb. Immagini di un convento Images in a Convent is a 1979 sexploitation film by Italian cult filmmaker Joe DAmato starring Paola Senatore, Marina Hedman and Donald OBrien. The film belongs to the nunsploitation subgenre. It contains strong scenes of graphic violence relating to demonic possession and is among few films containing original hardcore pornography that already passed Italian censorship in 1979 and were projected in some Italian cinemas. It includes explicit lesbianic depictions of digital penetration and cunnilingus. Lloyd Lloyd is a 2001 American comedy film. The film was released on May 4, 2001. Milwaukee, Minnesota Milwaukee, Minnesota is a 2003 American drama film starring Troy Garity, Alison Folland, Bruce Dern and Randy Quaid. Captive Captive is a 2003 Argentinian film that concerns itself with what happened to the children of the people killed after the 1970s military coup. The film states it was made with the support of Argentine National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts. Captive was an award winner at the 2003 San Sebastian Film Festival. Anandabhadram Anandabhadram is a 2005 Malayalam dark fantasy film based on the novel of the same name by Sunil Parameswaran. The film was the debut Malayalam film venture of director Santosh Sivan and actress Riya Sen. The story concerns ghosts, spirits, and black magic. The film was inspired by the paintings of Raja Ravi Varma, Theyyam, and Kathakali dance movements, and Kalaripayattu martial art forms. It rode on a renewed interest in both Ravi Varma and Kalaripayattu in and outside of India. Anandabhadram won five awards in the 2005 Kerala State Film Awards and two in the 2005 Asianet Film Awards. It also was a commercial success. During production, Santosh replaced Sabu Cyril as the art director, M. G. Radhakrishnan replaced Vidyasagar as the music director and Kavya Madhavan replaced Meera Jasmine as the actress. The audiography of the film was done by M. R. Rajakrishnan . It was also dubbed in Tamil, Telugu,Hindi as Phir Wohi Darr. and English, and was an inspiration for Tanthra, another Malayalam film. The Horse Boy The Horse Boy is the title of an autobiographical book and a documentary feature film that follow the quest of Rupert Isaacson and his wife to find healing for their autistic son, Rowan, after discovering that Rowans condition appears to be improved by contact with horses. The family leave their home in Texas on an arduous journey to Mongolia. Yuvaraju Yuvaraju is a 2000 Telugu language romantic drama film directed and produced by Y. V. S. Chowdary. The film stars Mahesh Babu, Simran and Sakshi Shivanand. This film gave Mahesh Babu the tag "Prince", as Yuvaraju means prince. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Ek Aur Rajkumar. Killjoy 3 Killjoy 3 is a 2010 comedy horror film and sequel to Full Moons hit urban horror movie, Killjoy. Released in 2010, this film is one of several made by Full Moon Entertainment in an attempt to resurrect old franchises. Other new films included Axis of Evil and Demonic Toys 2. Caught Inside Caught Inside is a 2010 Australian thriller directed by Adam Blaiklock and produced by Paul S. Friedmann. The film stars Ben Oxenbould, Daisy Betts, Harry Cook, & Peter Phelps; Damien Wyvill as the cinematographer. Caught Inside was also produced under the names Locked In and The Hedonist. Payanam Payanam, titled Gaganam in Telugu, is a 2011 Indian action thriller film simultaneously made in Tamil and Telugu languages. The film was written and directed by Radha Mohan. The plot of the film is based on a flight hijacking incident. It stars Nagarjuna in the lead along with Prakash Raj, Poonam Kaur, Sana Khan, Rishi, Brahmanandam and Thalaivasal Vijay amongst others. Co-produced by Prakash Raj himself and Dil Raju, the movie was released on 11 February 2011. The film released to critical and commercial success. The Telugu version was later dubbed into Hindi as Mere Hindustan Ki Kasam in 2012 by Goldmines Telefilms. Lost in Paradise Lost in Paradise is a 2011 Vietnamese drama film directed by Vũ Ngọc Đãng. Its original title is Rebellious Hot Boy and the Story of Cười, the Prostitute and the Duck, shortened to Rebellious Hot Boy or simply Hot Boy. The film is set in Ho Chi Minh City and has two separate story lines. The first depicts a love triangle between three men, Khôi, Lam, and Đông, amidst a backdrop of male prostitution. The second concerns a mentally handicapped man, Cười, his friendship with Hạnh, a female prostitute, and his attempts to raise a duckling. The film was a strong critical and commercial success in Vietnam. It has been shown at several international festivals, from which it garnered more mixed reviews. In particular its portrayal of homosexuality has been noted as ground breaking within the context of Vietnamese cinema. A Master Builder A Master Builder is a 2013 film directed by Jonathan Demme, based on Henrik Ibsens play The Master Builder. The film was released in the United States in June 2014 and stars Wallace Shawn, Julie Hagerty, Lisa Joyce and Andre Gregory. The film is a production of the Ibsen play dealing with the relationship between an aging architect and a younger woman. The play originally premiered in 1893. A Violent Separation A Violent Separation is a crime drama directed by Kevin and Michael Goetz, written by Michael Arkof, and starring Brenton Thwaites, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Ben Robson and Claire Holt. Mourning Grave Mourning Grave is a 2014 South Korean mystery horror film starring Kang Ha-neul and Kim So-eun. The Chronicles of Melanie The Chronicles of Melanie is a 2016 Latvian biographical drama film directed by Viestur Kairish, starring Sabine Timoteo. The film is based on the real life of Melānija Vanaga. It was produced by Latvias Mistrus Media and co-produced by the Czech Republics 8Heads Productions and Finlands Inland Film Company. Two weeks after its domestic release on November 1 the film was watched by 35,000 people, making it the most-watched Latvian film of 2016. Can't Help Falling in Love Cant Help Falling in Love is a 2017 Filipino romantic comedy-drama film directed by Mae Cruz - Alviar, starring Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla. It was their very first project right after their blockbuster film A Love Untold last 2016. The film was produced and released by Star Cinema on April 15, 2017. Cant Help Falling in Love earned ₱33 million on its first day making it the highest opening Blackly Saturday Filipino film. Hard Paint Hard Paint is a 2018 Brazilian drama film directed by Marcio Reolon and Filipe Matzembacher. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Teddy Award as the best LGBTQ-themed feature film of the festival. The film centres on Pedro, a shy young man who works as a performer on a gay-oriented video chat website. His trademark is to dance while smearing neon body paint over his body; the films central conflict is set in motion when he learns that another chatroom performer is imitating him. Two Merry Adventurers The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes is a 1937 German mystery comedy film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Hans Albers, Heinz Rühmann and Marieluise Claudius. The films sets were designed by the art director Otto Hunte and Willy Schiller. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. Draftee Daffy Draftee Daffy is a Looney Tunes cartoon released on January 27, 1945, and directed by Bob Clampett. Hit the Deck Hit the Deck is a 1955 American musical film directed by Roy Rowland and starring Jane Powell, Tony Martin, Debbie Reynolds, Walter Pidgeon, Vic Damone, Gene Raymond, Ann Miller, and Russ Tamblyn. It is based on the stage musical of the same name – which was itself based on the hit play Shore Leave by Hubert Osborne – and was shot in CinemaScope. Although the film featured some songs from the stage musical, the plot was different. Standards featured in the film include "Sometimes Im Happy", "I Know that You Know", and "Hallelujah". Knight-Mare Hare Knight-mare Hare is a 1955 animated cartoon short released by Warner Bros. Cartoons in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. The cartoon stars Bugs Bunny in medieval times. It was released theatrically on October 1, 1955. Doctor Blood's Coffin Doctor Bloods Coffin is a 1961 British horror film produced by George Fowler, and directed by Sidney J. Furie. It stars Kieron Moore, Hazel Court and Ian Hunter. The story is that of young biochemist Dr Peter Blood, who returns to his hometown in Cornwall with the belief that he can selectively restore life by transplanting the living hearts of undeserving people into dead people who deserve to live. The film is significant for being one of the first two zombie movies to be shot in colour, the other being the obscure 1961 US film The Dead One and for its early portrayal of zombies as homicidal rotting cadavers. The movie was released in the UK in January 1961 and in the US in April of that year, where it was on a double bill with another British film, The Snake Woman. Battle of the Worlds Battle of the Worlds is a 1961Italian science fiction film directed by Antonio Margheriti, The film stars Claude Rains, Bill Carter and Maya Brent. The Four Days of Naples The Four Days of Naples is a 1962 Italian film, directed by Nanni Loy and set during the uprising which gives its name. It stars Regina Bianchi, Aldo Giuffrè, Lea Massari, Jean Sorel, Franco Sportelli, Charles Belmont, Gian Maria Volonté and Frank Wolff. The film won the Nastro dArgento for Best Director, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and Writing Original Screenplay, and a BAFTA Award for Best Film. At the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival in 1963, the film was awarded with the FIPRESCI Prize. The Harrad Experiment The Harrad Experiment is a 1973 coming-of-age film about a fictional school called Harrad College where the students learn about sexuality and experiment with each other. Based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Robert Rimmer, this film deals with the concept of free love during the height of the sexual revolution which took place in the United States during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The movie stars James Whitmore and Tippi Hedren as the married couple who run the school, and includes a young Don Johnson as one of the students who tries to go beyond the rules. It was directed by Ted Post. A sequel, Harrad Summer, was released in 1974. Cannibal Terror Cannibal Terror is a 1981 French cannibal exploitation film directed by Alain Deruelle and starring Silvia Solar, Pamela Stanford and Oliiver Mathot. Spanish filmmaker Jesús Franco was an uncredited co-writer on the film. Released at the end of the "cannibal boom", the film is a French production, unlike most other cannibal films, which were predominantly made by Italian filmmakers. The film shares footage with Mondo Cannibale directed by Jesús Franco. Both films share a number of locations, cast, and even dubbing actors. Some connections which suggest more than a mere borrowing of footage are: Sabrina Siani is the White Cannibal Queen of Mondo Cannibale and also appears in a bar scene in Cannibal Terror. Several shots of the dancing cannibal tribe in their village are common to both films and several shots appear only in one or the other. One actor with a very distinctive face and a large Mick Jagger-type of mouth is seen in Cannibal Terror in no less than three roles and is also quite visible as one of the cannibals devouring Al Clivers wife in Mondo Cannibale. The man who plays the guitar at the safe house in "Cannibal Terreur" is one of the two guys who finds Al Cliver after he has had his arm cut off in "Mondo Cannibale". In addition to these connections are the obvious cast parallels of Olivier Mathot and Antonio Mayans, both of whom have starring roles in both films. Porn star Pamela Stanford plays Manuella in Cannibal Terror, and has the brief role of the unfortunate Mrs. Jeremy Taylor in Cannibals. She also appeared in a number of Jesus Francos other films around this time period, including Lorna, the Exorcist. As well, the actor who plays Roberto in Cannibal Terror is the captain of the boat at the beginning of Mondo Cannibale. War Requiem War Requiem is a 1989 film adaptation of Benjamin Brittens musical piece of the same name. It was shot in 1988 by the British film director Derek Jarman with the 1963 recording as the soundtrack, produced by Don Boyd and financed by the BBC. Decca Records required that the 1963 recording be heard on its own, with no overlaid soundtrack or other sound effects. The film featured Nathaniel Parker as Wilfred Owen, and Laurence Olivier in his last acting appearance in any medium before his death in July 1989. The film is structured as the reminiscences of Oliviers character, the Old Soldier in a wheelchair, and Olivier recites "Strange Meeting" in the films prologue. Berkeley in the Sixties Berkeley in the Sixties is a 1990 documentary film by Mark Kitchell. The film highlights the origins of the Free Speech Movement beginning with the May 1960 House Un-American Activities Committee hearings at San Francisco City Hall, the development of the counterculture of the 1960s in Berkeley, and ending with Peoples Park in 1969. The film features 15 student activists and archival footage of Mario Savio, Todd Gitlin, Joan Baez, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Huey Newton, Allen Ginsberg, Gov. Ronald Reagan and the Grateful Dead. The film is dedicated to Fred Cody, founder of Codys Books. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Voyage Voyage, also known as Cruise of Fear, is a 1993 American thriller adventure television film directed by John Mackenzie and starring Rutger Hauer, Eric Roberts, and Karen Allen. Asta-seara dansam in familie Tonight Well Dance at Home is a 1972 Romanian comedy film directed by Geo Saizescu. The Demon is a 1978 Japanese psychological drama directed by Yoshitarō Nomura and written by Masato Ide, based on the novel by Seichō Matsumoto. Naked Massacre Naked Massacre is a 1976 West German / Canadian / French / Italian film directed by Denis Héroux. Webs Webs is a 2003 science fiction-horror television film directed by David Wu and starring Richard Grieco, Colin Fox and Kate Greenhouse. Oroduced by the Sci-Fi Channel, it was filmed in Toronto, Canada. Tongan Ninja Tongan Ninja is a 2002 kung-fu action-comedy film directed by Jason Stutter and filmed in New Zealand. The film has received recent notoriety for co-starring and being co-written by Jemaine Clement, star of the HBO comedy Flight of the Conchords. The movie is a parody of English-dubbed martial arts films, with a few other popular films and the plot is taken from Way of the Dragon. It also features songs written by Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie - also from the Flight of the Conchords. Beat the Drum Beat the Drum, written and produced by W. David McBrayer and directed by David Hickson, is an award-winning South African film starring Clive Scott and Owen Sejake. Premiering at the 2003 Mill Valley Film Festival, Beat The Drum won 30 international film festival awards, including the prestigious Montreal Zenith DOr and the Monaco International Film Festival Angel Award, the festivals top honor. The film also won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Best Actor, Best Music and several Audience Awards. McBrayer has said that he wrote Beat The Drum to "help give a voice to the voiceless. I simply wanted to be an honest witness to the plight of these kids. When there is a tear in the human fabric we should all feel it." Call of the Wild Call of the Wild is an American film starring Christopher Lloyd, Timothy Bottoms, Veronica Cartwright, Christopher Dempsey, Joyce DeWitt, Ariel Gade, Devon Graye, Devon Iott, Kameron Knox, Russell Snyder, and Wes Studi; and directed by Richard Gabai. Little Girl La Pivellina is a 2009 Austrian feature film debut directed by Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel. The film premiered at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival in the Directors Fortnight, where it has been awarded the Europa Cinemas Label as Best European Film. California Scheming California Scheming is a 2014 American psychological thriller written and directed by Marco Weber. The film stars Gia Mantegna, Spencer Daniels, Rachel Seiferth and Devon Werkheiser. Mayo chiki! is a Japanese light novel series written by Hajime Asano and illustrated by Seiji Kikuchi. The series twelve volumes were published between November 2009 and July 2012 under Media Factorys MF Bunko J imprint. A manga adaptation illustrated by NEET was serialized in Media Factorys seinen manga magazine, Comic Alive between October 2010 and November 2013. A spin-off manga series called was serialized in Kadokawa Shotens magazine Nyantype between November 2010 and October 2011. An anime television series adaptation by Feel aired in Japan between July 7 and September 29, 2011. Mayo Chiki! is an abbreviation of . The anime has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks in North America. A Caretaker's Tale A Caretakers Tale is a 2012 Danish drama film directed by theatre director based on a screenplay by Kim Fupz Aakeson. You're Ugly Too Youre Ugly Too is a 2015 Irish drama film directed and written by Mark Noonan. Chosen Chosen is a 2016 British drama film directed by Jasmin Dizdar. Filming for the movie took place in Romania and New York State. Dnevnik Glumova Nana Nana is a 1926 French silent drama film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Catherine Hessling, Werner Krauss and Jean Angelo. It was Renoirs second full-length film and is based on the novel by Émile Zola. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and the Neuilly Studios in Paris. The films sets were designed by the art director Claude Autant-Lara. Violent Is the Word for Curly Violent Is the Word for Curly is a 1938 film directed by Charley Chase and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 32nd short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Window Cleaners Window Cleaners is an animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on September 20, 1940 by RKO Radio Pictures. The Hare-Brained Hypnotist The Hare-Brained Hypnotist is a Bugs Bunny cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, released on October 31, 1942. The cartoon stars Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. This cartoons plot was re-worked for the 1955 cartoon Hare Brush and its opening music was re-used in the 1946 cartoon Hair-Raising Hare, the 1952 cartoon The Super Snooper and the 1955 cartoon Hyde and Hare. The title, instead of employing the usual "hare" vs. "hair" pun, is standard spelling, for the expression that indicates thoughtlessness or recklessness. Elmer Fudd permanently goes back to his regular design starting with this cartoon. Somewhere I'll Find You Somewhere Ill Find You is a 1942 film directed by Wesley Ruggles and starring Clark Gable and Lana Turner, released by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. The film took almost two years to complete and was the last film Gable starred in before he enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces for World War II. His next film was the post-war Adventure. Convicted Convicted is a 1950 American crime film noir directed by Henry Levin and starring Glenn Ford and Broderick Crawford. It was the third Columbia Pictures film adaptation of the 1929 stage play The Criminal Code by Martin Flavin, following Howard Hawks The Criminal Code and John Brahms Penitentiary. The Devil's Wedding Night The Devils Wedding Night is a 1973 Italian horror film. The Consequence Die Konsequenz is a West German film from 1977. It is an adaptation of the 1975 autobiographical novel with the same name by Swiss author Alexander Ziegler and directed by Wolfgang Petersen. The Last Dinosaur The Last Dinosaur is a 1977 Japanese/American tokusatsu co-production, co-directed by Alexander Grasshoff and Tsununobu Kotani, billed as Tom Kotani, and co-produced by Japans Tsuburaya Productions, and Rankin/Bass Productions. The movie was filmed at Tsuburaya Studios in Tokyo. The film was intended for a US theatrical release, but failed to find a distributor and ended up as a television movie airing on ABC on February 11, 1977 in an edited 95-minute run time. The film was eventually picked up for overseas markets by Cinema International Corporation, where it was released in the full 106-minute version as a double bill in the UK with the edited-down version of Sorcerer. Toho also picked up distribution rights to The Last Dinosaur in Japan for a theatrical release utilizing the 106-minute uncut version in English language with subtitles, and later debuted on Japanese television dubbed in Japanese. The film stars Richard Boone and Joan Van Ark. William Overgard wrote the screenplay. The score was composed, as was most of the music for all Rankin/Bass specials and series, by Maury Laws, while the title song "Hes the Last Dinosaur", with lyrics by Jules Bass, was sung by Nancy Wilson, and arranged and conducted by Bernard Hoffer. Newsfront Newsfront is a 1978 Australian drama film starring Bill Hunter, Wendy Hughes, Chris Haywood and Bryan Brown, directed by Phillip Noyce. The screenplay is written by David Elfick, Bob Ellis, Philippe Mora, and Phillip Noyce. The original music score is composed by William Motzing. This film was shot on location in Sydney, Australia. Incorporating much actual newsreel footage, the film is shot in both black and white and colour. Rabbit Test Rabbit Test is a 1978 American comedy film about the worlds first pregnant man, directed and co-written by Joan Rivers and starring Billy Crystal in his film debut. This was the only directing effort by Joan Rivers, who also plays a nurse in a brief scene, while her daughter Melissa Rivers also has a bit part. Rivers husband, Edgar Rosenberg, was producer. It was the only theatrical feature to be scored by the team of Mike Post and Pete Carpenter. Michael Keaton made his feature film debut in a small non-speaking role. The title is a reference to the Friedman test, commonly known as the rabbit test, a medical procedure used for several decades in the 20th century to determine pregnancy. For 200 Grand, You Get Nothing Now Pour cent briques, tas plus rien... is a French comedy film directed by Édouard Molinaro. It was released in 1982. Emmanuelle 6 Emmanuelle 6 is a 1988 French softcore erotica movie directed by Bruno Zincone, and starred Austrian actress Natalie Uher. The screenplay was written by cult erotic horror specialist Jean Rollin, based on the novel Emmanuelle: The Joys of a Woman by Emmanuelle Arsan. The filming location was Venezuela. Although hardcore scenes were filmed to make this remake of the original 1974 version more edgy, they were not used in any known available cuts except for the French VHS version, which is 10 minutes longer. In the Middle of Nowhere Ni na nebu ni na zemlji is a 1994 Serbian drama film directed by Miloš Radivojević. Sanning eller konsekvens Sanning eller konsekvens is a 1997 Swedish film directed by Christina Olofson. Voyage to the Beginning of the World Voyage to the Beginning of the World is a 1997 Portuguese-French drama film directed by Manoel de Oliveira and starring Marcello Mastroianni. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was Mastroiannis final film. The Christmas Wish The Christmas Wish is a 1998 American made-for-television Christmas drama film starring Neil Patrick Harris and Debbie Reynolds. It premiered on CBS on December 6, 1998 and it was based on a novel by Richard Siddoway. Posthumous Memories Memórias Póstumas is a 2001 comedy-drama film directed by André Klotzel based on The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas by Machado de Assis. It follows Brás Cubas, played by Reginaldo Faria and Petrônio Gontijo, as he recounts his life after his death. Almost Blue Almost Blue is a 2000 Italian thriller film directed by Alex Infascelli. Pitaah Pitaah is a 2002 Indian Bollywood Action Drama film directed by Mahesh Manjrekar and produced by Avinash Adik. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Jackie Shroff, Nandita Das and Anupama Verma in pivotal roles. The plot of the film similar to the 1996 film A Time to Kill. The film was well received by critics as well as audience. Gnomes Gnomes is an American 1980 animated film, based on the book of the same name by the Dutch Wil Huygen and Rien Poortvliet. The movie was nominated for an Emmy in 1981 for Outstanding Animated Program. Several years after this film was released, the television series, The World of David the Gnome was created, which was also based on the same novel. Perfect Strangers Perfect Strangers is a 2004 British romantic comedy film starring Rob Lowe and Anna Friel. The Perfect Stranger The Perfect Stranger is a 2005 Independent Christian film based on the novel Dinner with a Perfect Stranger by David Gregory. It was featured at the 2005 Western Film and Video Festival, and was released on October 28, 2005. Directed by Jefferson Moore and Shane Sooter, the film starred Pamela Brumley and Jefferson Moore. Kill Kill Faster Faster Kill Kill Faster Faster is a 2008 thriller film directed by Gareth Maxwell Roberts, with the screenplay an adaptation by Gareth Maxwell Roberts and Joel Rose of Roses novel of the same name. The film stars Gil Bellows, Lisa Ray, Esai Morales, and Shaun Parkes, and premiered April 16, 2008, at the London Independent Film Festival. It had its DVD release on July 28, 2009, which was followed by screening at the Helsinki International Film Festival September 18, 2009. Make-Out with Violence Make-Out with Violence is a 2008 film directed by the Deagol Brothers, their first feature-length film. The Confession The Confession is a 2010 British melodramatic short film. It was directed by Tanel Toom, and written by Caroline Bruckner and Tanel Toom. The film follows a boy named Sam who cant think of any sins to tell the priest at his first confession. He worries that he wont be a real Catholic if the priest doesnt absolve him of some misdeed. Jacob, Sams friend, devises a solution in the form of a prank, but the result is tragic. Sick Boy Sick Boy is an American Indie horror-thriller, written and directed by Tim T. Cunningham and starring Skye McCole Bartusiak, Marc Donato and Debbie Rochon. It was Bartusiaks final film role before a fatal accidental prescription drug cocktail overdose on July 19, 2014. Haajar Bachhar Dhorey Hajar Bachhor Dhore also is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. It was released in 2005 throughout Bangladesh. It was directed by Kohinur Akter Suchanda. Based on Bangladeshi novelist and film maker Zahir Raihans most popular novel Hajar Bochhor Dhore, it stars Riaz, newcomer Shashi, Shahnoor, Kohinur Akter Suchanda, ATM Shamsuzzaman and many more. Hajar Bachhor Dhore was highly appreciated by film critics and film viewers and won National Film Awards for best film award and in six other categories. The film was also awarded by Meril Prothom Alo Awards with the best film award with three categories. The Mole The Mole is a 2011 Polish drama film directed by Rafael Lewandowski. Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana is a trilogy of crossover episodes between three Disney Channel original sitcoms which premiered in the United States on July 17, 2009. The crossover spanned across episodes of Wizards of Waverly Place, The Suite Life on Deck, and Hannah Montana. Max, Justin and Alex Russo join regulars from The Suite Life on Deck aboard the SS Tipton, Cody Martin attempting to retrieve tickets for a Hannah Montana concert in Hawaii, while Miley Stewart, en route to the concert on the SS Tipton, loses her mothers lucky anklet – triggering a streak of further bad luck. Eve of Destruction Eve of Destruction is a two-part television miniseries directed by Robert Lieberman. The miniseries was first aired in 2013. Metamorphoses Métamorphoses is a 2014 French drama film directed by Christophe Honoré and starring Amira Akili, Sébastien Hirel, Damien Chapelle, Mélodie Richard and George Babluani. The film is loosely adapted from the narrative poem of the same name by Roman poet Ovid. It was screened in the Venice Days section at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. Labour of Love Asha Jaoar Majhe is a 2014 Indian film by Aditya Vikram Sengupta. The film stars Ritwick Chakraborty and Basabdatta Chatterjee as an unnamed married couple, where it brings focus to the hard lives endured by ordinary working people in Kolkata. The film premiered at the 11th Venice Days Film Festival on 4 September 2014 At the 62nd National Film Awards, it won the Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director and Best Audiography. The film released in India on 26 June 2015. The film also faced criticisms of plagiarism for its noticeable similarities with the 2013 Iranian short film Zan Va Shohar Karegar by Keywan Karimi. The story as well many shots have striking resemblance to Zan Va Shohar Karegar. Dora Dora is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language Supernatural horror thriller film directed by Doss Ramasamy and produced by A. Sarkunam. It features Nayanthara in the lead role, with actors Thambi Ramaiah, Harish Uthaman and Sulile Kumar in secondary roles. The films production began in March 2016 and principal photography commenced in June 2016, with Dinesh Krishnan working as the cinematographer. The film was released on 31 March 2017. Poomaram Poomaram released in 2018 Indian Malayalam-language musical drama film written, co-produced and directed by Abrid Shine. The film stars Kalidas Jayaram. Principal photography began on 12 September 2016 in Ernakulam. Thriller Thriller is a 2018 American slasher film directed by Dallas Jackson in his directorial debut. The film was written by Jackson and Ken Rance. It stars Jessica Allain, Tequan Richmond, Chelsea Rendon, Mitchell Edwards, Pepi Sonuga, Maestro Harrell, RZA and Mykelti Williamson. The film is a co-production between Divide/Conquer and Blumhouse Productions. The film premiered at the LA Film Festival on September 23, 2018 and was released by Universal Pictures on April 14, 2019. Cells at Work! is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akane Shimizu. It features the anthropomorphized cells of a human body, with the two main protagonists being a red blood cell, and a neutrophil she frequently encounters. The manga was serialized in Kodanshas shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Sirius starting in March 2015. It is licensed in North America by Kodansha USA. An anime television series adaptation by David Production debuted from July 8 to September 29, 2018. A second season is currently in production. Rough Sea at Dover Rough Sea at Dover is an 1895 British short black-and-white silent film, shot by Birt Acres Acres shot the film in mid-1895, with a camera designed with and built by Robert W. Paul, their original intention being to supply films for viewing in the Edison kinetoscope. Projected, the film premiered on 14 January 1896 when Acres showed it to the Royal Photographic Society in Hanover Street, London, using his "Kinetic Lantern", along with various other films made during the period Acres was working with Paul. Acres had screened some of these films to the Lyonsdown Photographic Society a few days before, on 10 January 1896, just two weeks after the first public screening by the Lumière Brothers in Paris. Following its successful screening in London the film was taken to the United States where it was shown on 23 April 1896 at Koster and Bials Music Hall in New York City with a series of American movies made by the Edisons company. Despite its simple nature, Rough Sea at Dover became one of the most popular and widely screened early British films. Call Her Savage Call Her Savage is a 1932 pre-Code drama film directed by John Francis Dillon and starring Clara Bow. The film was Bows second-to-last film role. It is also one of the first portrayals of homosexuals on screen, including a scene in a gay bar. Pop Goes the Easel Pop Goes the Easel is the seventh short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1935 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Manon Manon is a 1949 French film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot. It is a loose adaptation of the 1731 novel Manon Lescaut by Abbé Prévost. The film won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. The President The President is a 1961 French political thriller film directed by Henri Verneuil and based on, though altering the ending of, the novel of the same title by Georges Simenon. It tells the story of a French prime minister, a lifelong proponent of the national good, who is twice betrayed by an opportunistic younger politician but in the end gets his revenge. The films title refers to the former French term for prime minister, which was président du conseil des ministres, but has since been replaced by the term premier ministre. Poachers Furtivos is a 1975 Spanish film directed by José Luis Borau. It stars Lola Gaos, Ovidi Montllor and Alicia Sánchez. The script was written by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón and José Luis Borau. The film is a stark drama that portraits an oedipal relationship and its dire consequences. A great critical and commercial success, it won best picture at the San Sebastián International Film Festival in 1975. Furtivos is considered a classic of Spanish cinema. A Little Night Music A Little Night Music is a 1977 American-West German-Austrian film adaptation of the musical A Little Night Music starring Elizabeth Taylor, Diana Rigg, and Lesley-Anne Down. It also features Len Cariou, Hermione Gingold, and Laurence Guittard who reprised their Broadway roles. The film was directed by Harold Prince, his second and final feature film as director. The Lady Banker The Lady Banker, is a French drama film directed by Francis Girod, written by Georges Conchon and Francis Girod, starring Romy Schneider, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Marie-France Pisier, Claude Brasseur, Jean-Claude Brialy, Daniel Auteuil and Thierry Lhermitte; the music is by Ennio Morricone. Cold Steel Cold Steel is a 1987 American thriller film directed by Dorothy Ann Puzo, and starring Brad Davis, Sharon Stone, Jonathan Banks, and Adam Ant. It was Anthony LaPaglias film debut. Highway Patrolman El Patrullero is the first Mexican feature film by the British director Alex Cox. It was produced by Lorenzo OBrien, who also wrote the screenplay, and stars Roberto Sosa, Bruno Bichir, Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez and Vanessa Bauche. The cinematography is by Miguel Garzon and the production designer was Cecilia Montiel, who went on to work on The Mask of Zorro as well as on Coxs Alan Smithee film The Winner. Catacombs Catacombs is a 1988 American horror film directed by David Schmoeller and starring Tim Van Patten, Ian Abercrombie, and Laura Schaefer. Broken English Broken English is a 1996 New Zealand romantic drama film. Directed by Gregor Nicholas, it stars Aleksandra Vujčić, Julian Arahanga, Marton Csokas, and Rade Šerbedžija. Level Five Level Five is a 1997 French film, directed by the media artist Chris Marker, starring Catherine Belkhodja as the only human actor within a virtual reality world. Underworld Underworld is a 1996 neo-noir action comedy film directed by Roger Christian and starring Denis Leary, Joe Mantegna and Annabella Sciorra. The Lake The Lake is a 1998 made-for-TV movie, a science fiction thriller starring Yasmine Bleeth. Once in the Life Once in the Life is a 2000 American crime film written by, directed by, and starring Laurence Fishburne. He adapted the script from his own play, Riff Raff. A Sunday Day in Hell A Sunday in Hell is a 1976 Danish documentary film directed by Jørgen Leth. The film is a chronology of the 1976 Paris–Roubaix bicycle race from the perspective of participants, organizers and spectators. Paris–Roubaix is the most famous and usually the most dramatic of the spring classics. Much of the latter portion is over narrow, cobbled tracks that choke with dust on dry days and become slick and muddy in rain. For the riders its a challenge to keep going without puncturing or crashing. The film captures not just the events of the 1976 edition but the atmosphere of a professional race. It begins by introducing the contenders: Eddy Merckx, Roger De Vlaeminck, Freddy Maertens, and Francesco Moser, each with their supporting riders, who are charged with helping their team leader win. The film gives views of the team directors, protesters, spectators, mechanics and riders. As the cobbled section is entered the selection begins. Riders puncture, crash, make the wrong move - the race plays out. By the finish in the velodrome in Roubaix only a few are in with a chance. The winner is a surprise, but that is part of the appeal. Post-race the exhausted riders, mired in dirt, give interviews in the velodromes showers. Den of Lions Den of Lions is a 2003 American-Hungarian film, directed by James Bruce. It is a violent direct-to-video B movie, starring relatively famous actors. Lucy Lucy is a 2003 television film directed by Glenn Jordan. It is based on the life and career of actress and comedian Lucille Ball. Alive Alive is a 2006 Russian film directed by Aleksandr Veledinsky. Macross Frontier is a Japanese animated science fiction space drama that aired in Japan on MBS from April 4, 2008 to September 26, 2008. It is the third Japanese anime television series set in the Macross universe. Macross Frontier is the story of a human space colony fleet trying to find a habitable planet near the center of the Milky Way. The story focuses on three young adults and the events that occur around them as the fleet faces a crisis of alien origin. The Perfect Student The Perfect Student is a 2011 American thriller movie directed by Michael Feifer and starring Natasha Henstridge, Josie Davis, Brea Grant, and Jay Pickett. It was premiered on TV in France on March 14, 2011, and released on DVD on January 17, 2012. Body Language Body Language is a 2011 Dutch romance-dance film. Filming started in January 2011 and completed in July 2011. Set in New York City, the movie follows five different dancers from different dance crews who came on their own to New York for a dance competition, while their subsidy has been withdrawn, and these die-hard dancers come on their own to fulfill their dreams while juggling with no money and each others different personalities. Open Up to Me Open Up to Me is a 2013 Finnish film directed and written by Simo Halinen. It tells a story of Maarit, a woman who has just gone through a sex reassignment surgery. She wants to rebuild her relationship to her teenage daughter and is also looking for a man to share her life with. The film was nominated for the 2013 Nordic Council Film Prize. The Sleepwalker The Sleepwalker is a 2014 Norwegian-American drama film directed by Mona Fastvold and co-written by Fastvold and Brady Corbet. The film stars Gitte Witt, Christopher Abbott, Stephanie Ellis and Corbet. The film premiered in-competition in the US Dramatic Category at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. Coming In Coming In is a 2014 German romantic comedy film directed by Marco Kreuzpaintner. Aimy in a Cage Aimy in a Cage is a 2015 American surreal fantasy film written, directed, and produced by Hooroo Jackson. The film was released on January 8, 2016, and stars Allisyn Ashley Arm as Aimy. Terry Moore, Crispin Glover, Sam Quartin and Paz de la Huerta co-star. The Chosen The Chosen is a 2016 film written and directed by Antonio Chavarrías. The film stars Hannah Murray, Alfonso Herrera, Julian Sands and Henry Goodman. The movie was filmed in Coyoacán, Mexico and Barcelona, Spain, and its release was scheduled for the first part of 2016. The film is based on the murder of Leon Trotsky in 1940. I Love Melvin I Love Melvin is a 1953 American Technicolor MGM musical and dancing comedy film directed by Don Weis starring Donald OConnor and Debbie Reynolds. According to MGM records the film earned $1,316,000 in the US and Canada and $654,000 overseas, resulting in a loss of $290,000. Carom Shots Carom Shots is a 1963 French comedy film directed by Marcel Bluwal. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. The French crime writer felt his novel had been betrayed by the filmmakers. The Wold Shadow The Wold Shadow is an experimental short film by Stan Brakhage, produced in 1972. Eat My Dust Eat My Dust! is a 1976 action film from New World Pictures starring Ron Howard. Morning Patrol Morning Patrol is a 1987 Greek science fiction art film directed by Nikos Nikolaidis. It introduced a new iconography to Nikolaidis work and contains several elements somewhat resembling the thriller genre and post-apocalyptic science fiction. The film has an elaborate yet simple script of strongly contrasting moods. The films dialogue contains excerpts taken from published works authored by Daphne du Maurier, Philip K. Dick, Raymond Chandler, and Herman Raucher. It received the Best Director Award and the Greek National Ministry of Culture Award at the Thessaloniki Festival of Greek Cinema in October 1987, where Dinos Katsouridis also won the Best Cinematographer Award and Marie-Louise Bartholomew also won the Best Art Director Award. The film went on further to be officially selected for screening at Fantasporto in February 1989 where it was nominated for the International Fantasy Film Award and it was also officially selected for screening at the Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival in January 1987 where it was nominated for the Grand Prize. Streets Streets is a 1990 American drama film directed by Katt Shea and starring Christina Applegate and David Mendenhall. Wasted! Wasted! is a 1996 Dutch drama film directed by Aryan Kaganof. It is the first film depicting the Electronic Music Scene in the Netherlands. The film was made during the time when the Dutch gabber scene was at its highpoint. The same was true for the recreational use of ecstasy by Dutch youngsters at such parties. Déjà mort Déjà mort is a 1998 French drama film directed by Olivier Dahan. It stars Romain Duris and David Bruce. Murder à la Mod Murder a la Mod is a 1968 film directed by Brian De Palma. The film was released in one cinema in New York City. It quickly disappeared not long after and was thought lost. However, the film was released by Criterion on Blu-ray in April 2011 as a bonus feature to Blow Out. It was the first film for which Brian De Palma served as both writer and director. In De Palmas 1981 film Blow Out, Dennis Franzs character watches the film on television. What Makes a Family What Makes a Family is a 2001 American television film directed by Maggie Greenwald and starring Brooke Shields, Cherry Jones, Anne Meara, Al Waxman, and Whoopi Goldberg. It was distributed by Lifetime Television. The film premiered on the network on January 22, 2001. ABC Africa ABC Africa is a 2001 Iranian documentary feature film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. It was screened out of competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Invited by the United Nations to study the endeavors of the Uganda Womens Effort to Save Orphans, Kiarostami and his collaborator Seifollah Samadian initially went to the country to scout locations for a feature-length film. However, when the pair returned home and examined the more than twenty hours of digital footage shot on digital video with a handheld video camera over the course of ten days, they decided their material was worth editing into the feature-length film. For Kiarostami, this film was a return to his early themes of resilient children in the face of adversity,, but for the first time it was outside his homeland with a more versatile format. Nevertheless, Iran’s foremost film-maker has succeeded in locating reasons for optimism among the nearly two million orphans left helpless by the ravages of civil war and AIDS. Rhythm Rhythm is a 2000 Indian Tamil musical drama film written and directed by Vasanth and produced by V. Natarajan. The film stars Arjun and Meena in lead roles with Lakshmi, Nagesh, and Manivannan in supporting ones. Ramesh Aravind and Jyothika also appears in supporting roles in the film. The music was composed by A. R. Rahman, while cinematography was predominantly handled by P. S. Vinod, and Sreekar Prasad edited the film. The film was released in September 2000, receiving highly positive reviews from critics. The movie is one of the highlights of Arjuns and Meenas career. Boss'n Up Snoop Doggs "musical" film inspired by his preceding album R&G The Masterpiece, Boss n up debuted on 6 December 2005. It came out in DVD format. It was the first release of the newly founded Snoopadelic Films, run by Snoop Dogg. Snoop stars as a grocery clerk named Cordé Christopher, a young and magnetic man, subject to keen female interest. He becomes a protégé of Orange Juice, an experienced pimp, after being informed of the better and richer life he can lead if he becomes a pimp. OJ cultivates Cordés talent and shares street knowledge with him, including the Rules of the "Pimping" Game. To some degree OJ treats Corde like a son. After achieving success Cordé has to choose between the love of his life, Chardonnay Allen, and his successful career as a pimp. The casting includes other musicians like Atlanta rapper Lil Jon plays the role of Sheriff, a strip club owner who becomes a partner in Cordes business, Dominique, Cordes attractive attorney who frees him from prison, and comedian Scruncho is Hucky G, Cordes own pimping protégé and also features a Cameo appearance from music producer and P-Funk member Stan Quazedelic Harris. Putty Hill Putty Hill is a 2010 American independent drama film directed by Matthew Porterfield, and starring Sky Ferreira, Zoe Vance, and James Siebor. The plot focuses on friends and family who gather to remember a young man in the aftermath of his death and attempt to reconstruct his last days. Zebraman 2: Attack on Zebra City is the 2010 sequel to the 2004 film Zebraman. The film features Show Aikawa reprising his leading role from the original, and also stars Riisa Naka and Masahiro Inoue. The films tagline is . The film did poorly in Japanese box offices, which may be due to the films theme of a religious war with the antagonists as analogies of the Happy Science movement in Japan. On November 29, 2011, Funimation released the film in the United States. The contents of the Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack contains movie in Japanese with English subtitles. The Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack contains Special Features and making-ofs. The Slut The Slut is a 2011 Israeli drama film directed by Hagar Ben-Asher. It stars Hagar Ben-Asher as the titular character, Ishai Golan, Icho Avital, Yoav Levi and Tsahi Hanan. The film premiered in May 2011 at the Cannes Film Festival and featured in the International Critics Week. Nuvve.. Nuvve... Nuvve Nuvve is a 2002 Telugu romance film written and directed by Trivikram Srinivas. The film starred Tarun, Shriya Saran, and Prakash Raj in important roles. Upon release, the film and the soundtrack received rave reviews, and has garnered two state Nandi Awards, and a Filmfare Award South. The film was subsequently dubbed into Malayalam, as Pranayamay and became an instant hit in Kerala. Ritual Ritual is a 2013 American horror film written and directed by Mickey Keating. It stars Lisa Summerscales and Dean Cates as a married couple who must deal with a murderous cult. It was released in the United States on December 31, 2013. Blondie Blondie is a Swedish film from 2012 directed by Jesper Ganslandt. The main roles of the film are played by Marie Göranzon, Alexandra Dahlström, Helena af Sandeberg, Olle Sarri and Carolina Gynning. The film had its world premiere at the 69th Venice International Film Festival in 2012. Bunks Bunks is a 2013 Canadian fantasy horror zombie comedy telefilm broadcast by Disney XD and produced by Fresh TV. It includes actors Dylan Schmid, Atticus Dean Mitchell, Leigh Truant, Aidan Shipley, and more. It was broadcast on October 27, 2013. It was filmed in Kenora. It premiered on Disney XD in the US on June 16, 2014. Absurda Absurda is a short film directed by David Lynch and shown at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. The film is approximately two and a half minutes long. It employs dream-like imagery, with stationary visuals which show a theater and the screen on which nightmarish images are projected. The film is part of the To Each His Own Cinema anthology. The Devotion of Suspect X The Devotion of Suspect X is a 2017 Chinese mystery-thriller film based on the novel, The Devotion of Suspect X, written by Keigo Higashino. The film is second film directed by Alec Su, and stars Wang Kai, Zhang Luyi, and Ruby Lin. The film was released in China and in North America on March 31, 2017. Hussein, Who Said No Hussein Who Said No is a historical film directed by Ahmad Reza Darvish. The story narrates Battle of Karbala on Day of Ashura and tells the uprising of Hussein ibn Ali in 680 CE against Yazid ibn Muawiyah ibn Abu Sufyan. Ville-Marie Ville-Marie is a Canadian drama film, directed by Guy Édoin and released in 2015. The film stars Monica Bellucci as Sophie, a successful French film actress who is in Montreal to make a new film and to reconnect with her estranged gay son Thomas, whom she has not seen in three years due to her unwillingness to tell him anything about his father. However, the two are drawn into an unexpected tragedy when Thomas witnesses a young woman walking directly into oncoming traffic at a street corner, fatefully connecting their emotional difficulties to those of Pierre, the paramedic who arrives to treat the young woman, and Marie, the emergency department nurse on duty at the hospital. The film premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Metro Metro is a 2016 super hit Indian Tamil-language action crime film directed by Anandakrishnan, in his second venture. The film features Metro Shirish, Bobby Simha and Sendrayan in the lead roles. The film is based on the theme of chain snatching in the city of Chennai. Shirish makes his Tamil debut with this film. The film was released on 24 June 2016. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu under the same title in 2017. The film was remade in Kannada as Siliconn City. My Nephew Emmett My Nephew Emmett is an American live-action short film directed by Kevin Wilson Jr. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 90th Academy Awards in 2018. Wilson won the Student Academy Award for Best Narrative, producing it while a graduate student at New York University. Default Default is a 2018 South Korean drama film directed by Choi Kook-hee. The film was released on November 28, 2018. Starring Kim Hye-soo, Yoo Ah-in, Jo Woo-jin and Heo Joon-ho, it is the first Korean film to feature a financial crisis theme based on real-life events. The Knight of Shadows: Between Yin and Yang The Knight of Shadows: Between Yin and Yang is a 2019 Chinese historical fantasy comedy film directed by Yan Jia, written by Liu Bohan and Jian Wen, and starring Jackie Chan, Zhong Chuxi, Ethan Juan, Lin Peng, and Austin Lin. The film was released on 5 February 2019, in China. The Bat The Bat is a 1926 American comedy-mystery silent film directed by Roland West and starring Jack Pickford and Louise Fazenda. The film is based on the 1920 Broadway hit The Bat by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood, which itself was an adaptation of Rineharts mystery novel The Circular Staircase. Seventh Heaven Seventh Heaven is an American romantic drama film released in 1937 by 20th Century Fox, directed by Henry King, and starring Simone Simon and James Stewart. The film is a remake of the 1927 silent film of the same name, which featured Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. Both versions were based on the play Seventh Heaven by Austin Strong. Sundown Sundown is a 1941 American black-and-white World War II film, produced by Jack Moss and Walter Wanger, directed by Henry Hathaway, and starring Bruce Cabot and Gene Tierney. The film was released by United Artists. Against a World War II backdrop, Sundowns adventure story, set in British East Africa, was well received by critics, earning three Academy Award nominations, but it was a failure at the box office. Monsieur Vincent Monsieur Vincent is a 1947 French film about Vincent de Paul, the 17th-century priest and charity worker. It depicts his struggle to help the poor in the face of obstacles such as the Black Death. In 1949, it won an honorary Academy Award as the best foreign language film released in the United States in 1948. The Vatican placed it amongst their list of approved films under the category of Religion due to its thematic nature in 1995. Pierre Fresnay portrayed Vincent. Pull My Daisy Pull My Daisy is a 1959 American short film directed by Robert Frank and Alfred Leslie, and adapted by Jack Kerouac from the third act of his play, Beat Generation. Kerouac also provided improvised narration. It features poets Allen Ginsberg, Peter Orlovsky and Gregory Corso, artists Larry Rivers and Alice Neel, musician David Amram, art dealer Richard Bellamy, Delphine Seyrig, dancer Sally Gross, and Pablo Frank, Robert Franks son. Based on an incident in the life of Beat icon Neal Cassady and his wife, the painter Carolyn, the film tells the story of a railway brakeman whose wife invites a respected bishop over for dinner. However, the brakemans bohemian friends crash the party, with comic results. Originally intended to be called The Beat Generation, the title Pull My Daisy was taken from the poem of the same name written by Kerouac, Ginsberg, and Cassady in the late 1940s. Part of the original poem was used as a lyric in Amrams jazz composition that opens the film. The Beat philosophy emphasized spontaneity, and the film conveyed the quality of having been thrown together or even improvised. Pull My Daisy was accordingly praised for years as an improvisational masterpiece. It was filmed in Alfred Leslies loft at Fourth Ave. & 12th St. in Manhattan. Leslie and Frank discuss the film at length in Jack Sargeants book Beat Cinema. An illustrated transcript of the films narration was also published in 1961 by Grove Press. Pull My Daisy was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 1996, as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Will to Die Blood Legacy is a 1971 horror movie directed by Carl Monson. Night of the Werewolf El Retorno del Hombre Lobo is a 1980 Spanish horror film that is the ninth in a long series about the werewolf Count Waldemar Daninsky, played by Paul Naschy. In the United States, the film was released theatrically and on VHS as The Craving in 1985, and more recently on DVD and Blu-ray as Night of the Werewolf. This was by far Naschys favorite Hombre Lobo film, according to interviews. Naschy considered it a remake of his 1970 classic La Noche de Walpurgis. The film had a much larger budget than previous Naschy werewolf productions. Naschy followed this up with another werewolf film, La Bestia y la Espada Magica. Scream Scream is a 1981 American slasher film written and directed by Byron Quisenberry and starring Pepper Martin, Hank Worden, Ethan Wayne, Ann Bronston, and Julie Marine. Drunken Tai Chi Drunken Tai Chi is a 1984 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Yuen Woo-ping and starring Donnie Yen in his first major role. Yen had signed a four-film contract after winning an open talent search hosted by Yuen, and Drunken Tai Chi was one of the contracted films. Drunken Tai Chi was the last film in its distinctive genre of kung fu comedy. The title Drunken Tai Chi is misleading. The original Chinese title can also be translated as Laughing Tai Chi. Both Drunken and Laughing refer to the character of the wine-loving, comedic Tai Chi master played by Yuen Cheung-yan, and not to the Tai Chi style itself. Martians Go Home Martians Go Home is a 1990 comedy film starring Randy Quaid. It was directed by David Odell and written by Charles S. Haas based on the novel of the same name by science-fiction author Fredric Brown. Vital Signs Vital Signs is a 1990 American comedy-drama film directed by Marisa Silver and starring Adrian Pasdar, Diane Lane and Jimmy Smits. Cerní baroni Černí baroni is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1992. In this movie starring Václav Vydra, Jan Kraus, Miroslav Donutil, Jiří Schmitzer and Ondřej Vetchý. The film is based on 1969 novel Black Barons by Miloslav Švandrlík. Hommes, femmes, mode d'emploi Men, Women: A Users Manual is a 1996 French film directed by Claude Lelouch. Young and Dangerous 1997 Young and Dangerous 4 is a 1997 Hong Kong triad film directed by Andrew Lau. It is the third sequel to the Young and Dangerous film series. Johny Mera Naam Johny Mera Naam is a 1970 Bollywood crime action film directed by Vijay Anand. The film stars the directors brother, Dev Anand and Pran in the roles of brothers separated in childhood. Hema Malini, Jeevan, Premnath, I. S. Johar and Iftekhar also star in pivotal roles. At the 18th Filmfare Awards, Vijay Anand won the Filmfare Best Screenplay Award, while actor I.S. Johar received his first Best Performance in a Comic Role for his triple roles: a steward in an aeroplane, an associate of criminals and a police officer. The film was remade in Kannada as Apoorva Sangama, with Dr. Rajkumar, in Telugu as Eduruleni Manishi, with N. T. Rama Rao and in Tamil as Raja, with Sivaji Ganesan. The Lesser Evil The Lesser Evil is a 1998 thriller film directed by David Mackay. Straight Shooter Straight Shooter is a 1999 German film directed by Thomas Bohn and starring Dennis Hopper, Heino Ferch, Katja Flint, Hannelore Hoger, Ulrich Mühe, and Errol A. C. Trotman Harewood. It is about an ex-member of the French Foreign Legion who makes the German government responsible for the death of his family and goes on a killing spree to stop the service of a nuclear plant. The police are helpless and so the ex-instructor of the killer is brought to Germany to hunt the killer down. Tenchi Forever!: The Movie Tenchi Forever!, also known in Japan as , is a 1999 Japanese anime film based upon the popular Tenchi Muyo! series, and was directed by Hiroshi Negishi. It was released in America under the title Tenchi Forever!, possibly because it was to be the last Tenchi Muyo!-branded product created. The film is the final story arc of the first Tenchi Muyo! television series, known outside Japan as Tenchi Universe. TMiL2 is also notable for its radically different tone from its source material. Tenchi Universe excised much of the overt sexuality and violence featured in the OVAs in favor of a more comedy-themed atmosphere. The subsequent movie sequel, 1996s Tenchi Muyo in Love, was, at its core, an action movie. However, Tenchi Muyo in Love 2 is a significant departure from its predecessors; instead of the usual comedy-flavored action, the film is a downbeat, sexual melodrama that studies its characters quite intensely, shedding light on Katsuhitos past, the depth of Ryoko and Ayekas feelings for Tenchi, and Tenchis hidden desires. This film marked the last time Petrea Burchard would voice Ryoko for the English dubbed releases of the Tenchi franchise until Ai Tenchi Muyo! was released in North America in 2018. The DVD released in 1999 by Geneon, then known as Pioneer, is one of the few released by that company to have THX-certified audio and video. Christmas in the Clouds Christmas in the Clouds is a 2001 comedy film about a ski resort owned and operated by a Native American tribe. Featured at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival, the film went on to receive Best Competition Feature Film at the Austin Film Festival and Best Native American-Theme Film at the Santa Fe Film Festival. The film was released in theaters and on DVD in 2005. Cold Heart Cold Heart is a 2001 erotic thriller film starring Nastassja Kinski and Jeff Fahey. The film conveys the atmosphere of conspiracy, the essence of which becomes clear to an innocent victim at the very last moment. Grand Champion Grand Champion is a 2002 family film, starring Jacob Fisher, George Strait, Emma Roberts, and Joey Lauren Adams, about a young boy who wants his calf "Hokey" to grow up to be the Grand Champion. George Strait does the "Hokey Pokey" in it. Many other country stars appear in it, as well as actors such as Bruce Willis and Julia Roberts. You and Your Stupid Mate You and Your Stupid Mate is a 2005 Australian comedy film directed by Marc Gracie and starring Nathan Phillips and Angus Sampson. On the Outs On the Outs is a 2004 drama film chronicling three young women in Jersey City and the decisions they make in the period of a couple weeks. One girl is a 17-year-old drug dealer, one girl is a teenage drug addict with a child and one is a teenager dealing with pregnancy. Sunflower Sunflower is a 2005 Chinese film directed by Zhang Yang. Zhangs fourth film, Sunflower is a joint production of Ming Productions, the Beijing Film Studio and the Hong Kong subsidiary of the Netherlands-based Fortissimo Films. It was distributed by Fortissimo Films and New Yorker Films. The film stars Sun Haiying and Joan Chen as a husband and wife, and the actors Zhang Fan, Gao Ge and Wang Haidi as their son over the course of 30 years. Letter from an Unknown Woman Letter from an Unknown Woman is a 2004 Chinese film written and directed by Xu Jinglei and is her second feature film as director after 2002s My Father and I. The film is an adaptation of Stefan Zweigs 1922 novella of the same name which was also adapted in 1948 by screenwriter Howard Koch. The film stars Xu and Jiang Wen as lovers during the 1930s and 1940s in Beijing. The film was produced by Asian Union Film & Media. Xu Jinglei won the Best Director award for the film at the 2004 San Sebastián International Film Festival. First on the Moon First on the Moon is a 2005 Russian mockumentary science fiction film about a fictional 1930s Soviet landing on the Moon. The film, which went on to win many awards, was the debut of the director Aleksei Fedorchenko. Don Seenu Don Seenu is a 2010 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film starring Ravi Teja and Shriya Saran in the lead roles while actor Srihari plays a key role in the film. Hindi actress Anjana Sukhani is also a part of the film, which is her debut in Telugu . Music has been scored by Mani Sharma and the film has been directed by a debutant Gopichand Malineni. Shriya has made her comeback in Telugu cinema after a long gap of 5 years. The film was released on 6 August 2010. The films title is noted to be similar to Dubai Seenu, another Ravi Teja starrer. The film was remade in Bengali as Badsha The Don. A Trip to Unicorn Island A Trip to Unicorn Island is a 2016 documentary film starring YouTube personality Lilly Singh. The film documents her ambitious 27 city world tour. The film has intakes from her friends and family including famous personalities like Dwayne Johnson, Grace Helbig, Shay Mitchell, Lindsey Stirling and more. The film premiered at the Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles and was released on YouTube Red on February 10, 2016 and received mixed reviews from critics, Evan Jaffe of Odyssey Online said "Honestly, I think that AT2UI is the only thing thats worth watching on YouTube Red right now because it represents what YouTube is all about. Being a YouTuber is about making people happy with your videos even if you dont have millions of subscribers like Lilly Singh. Its about helping people and getting through their darkest hours. Its about showing the world that theyre not alone." Conversely, Tom Harrington writing in The Daily Dot called Singhs shtick "creepy": "The first couple of minutes of Unicorn Island move us via Steadicam throughout a suburban family home and finally come to rest downstairs in the small bedroom of Lilly Singh, which is colorfully adorned with posters of heartthrobs such as The Rock. We learn that it is the room in which she becomes her online persona, IISuperwomanII, and sends out her videos on things like "Types of Kids at School," "Types of Teachers at School," and "Types of Crushes" to a population greater than Scotland. Oh, did I mention shes 27?" The film went on to receive the Streamy Award for Best Feature. To Duck... or Not to Duck To Duck or Not to Duck is a Warner Bros./Looney Tunes cartoon released in theatres in 1943, directed by Chuck Jones and featuring Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. It is one of very few cartoons to have both Elmer Fudd and Daffy Duck that does not involve Bugs Bunny in any form. This was also the first Looney Tunes cartoon to feature Elmer Fudd. Devil in the Flesh Devil in the Flesh is a 1947 French movie directed by Claude Autant-Lara starring Micheline Presle and Gérard Philipe. It is based on a novel by Raymond Radiguet. Vampire Over London Mother Riley Meets the Vampire, also known as Vampire Over London or My Son, the Vampire, is a 1952 British horror comedy film directed by John Gilling, starring Arthur Lucan and Bela Lugosi that was filmed at Nettlefold Studios. This was the final film of the Old Mother Riley film series, and did not feature Lucans ex-wife and business partner Kitty McShane, whom he had divorced in 1951. In 1963, a recut American version called My Son, the Vampire was released, featuring an introductory segment with a song by American comedian Allan Sherman. This Woman Is Dangerous This Woman Is Dangerous is a 1952 American film noir crime-drama by Warner Bros. starring Joan Crawford, David Brian, and Dennis Morgan in a story about a gun molls romances with two different men. The screenplay by Geoffrey Homes and George Worthing Yates was based on a story by Bernard Girard. The film was directed by Felix E. Feist and produced by Robert Sisk. Brooklyn Bridge Brooklyn Bridge is a documentary film on the history of the Brooklyn Bridge. It was produced by Ken Burns, Roger Sherman, Buddy Squires, and Amy Stechler in 1981. The film included interviews with personalities such as New York Times architectural critic Paul Goldberger and writer Arthur Miller plus film clips featuring Bugs Bunny and Frank Sinatra. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was narrated by historian David McCullough who wrote the book the film was based on. The film was rebroadcast nationally twice: on January 29, 1992, preceding the then-new documentary from Burns, The Men Who Made Radio, and on October 21, 2002, as part of Ken Burns: Americas Stories. El pico El Pico is a 1983 Spanish film written and directed by Eloy de la Iglesia. It stars José Luis Manzano. The films centers on drug addiction, urban juvenile delinquency and Basque nationalism in Spain from the 1980s. El Pico was the most successful among several movies, notorious in the years of the Spanish transition to democracy, dealing with juvenile delinquency in Spain during the late 1970s and early 1980s along with Perros Callejeros I and II, Los ultimos Golpes Del Torete, Yo el Vaquilla, mostly directed by Jose Antonio De La Loma; Navajeros , Colegas, El pico 2, directed by Eloy de La Iglesia and Deprisa by Carlos Saura and later La Estanquera De Vallecas, among others. These films were starring by unknown young untrained actors. Set in the Basque country in a cold and dark atmosphere, El Pico employs a rough, neo-realitic style. The film was de la Iglesias biggest box-office hit and it spin off a sequel: El pico 2. Un zoo la nuit Night Zoo is a 1987 Canadian film. It is directed and written by Jean-Claude Lauzon. It made its debut at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also the most successful film in the history of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Televisions film awards program, winning a record 13 Genie Awards in every single category where it was nominated. The film garnered 14 nominations overall; the films only nomination that failed to translate into a win was Gilles Maheus nod for Best Actor, as he lost to the films other Best Actor nominee, Roger Lebel. World Gone Wild World Gone Wild is a 1988 science fiction film directed by Lee H. Katzin and starring Bruce Dern, Catherine Mary Stewart and Michael Paré. Child of Rage Child of Rage is a 1992 CBS Television movie starring Ashley Peldon and Mel Harris. The film is based on the true story of Beth Thomas, who had severe behavioral problems as a result of being sexually abused as a child. The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with classroom scenes being filmed at Mary Hill Elementary School. Svart Lucia Svart Lucia is a Swedish-Danish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 11 December 1992, directed by Rumle Hammerich. At the 28th Guldbagge Awards Tova Magnusson Norling was nominated for the Best Actress award. Shattered Image Shattered Image is a 1998 thriller film written by Duane Poole and directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It stars William Baldwin, Anne Parillaud and Lisanne Falk. According to academic Michael Goddard, this is a confusing and surreal film about complicated identities which "parallel David Lynchs moebius strip style films also dealing with parallel identities and realities that he was making at same time, Lost Highway and Mulholland Dr.." In an interview with film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum, Ruiz calls Shattered Image an "American accident." He explains some of his opinions and experiences of the top to down "disconnected" filmmaking process in America. Ruiz says, "Shattered Image, I fought to make, and I now have a film about what it means to make a film in America - why American movies are the way they are. Its a very strange film because I thought about it in the terms of American movies. In the American cinema there are good guys and bad guys. The good guys are the artists, lets say the filmmakers, and the bad guys are the actors, sometimes the producers. I found new bad guys, who were the technicians, the workers, who were so obviously disconnected with the project, with the story of the movie. In France, you can get a good price from an electrician if he likes a script, if he finds it interesting and not very commercial he can, let’s say, work Saturdays for free. And I thought that the relationship with the producer was ambiguous because he had the money coming from everywhere and he had to deal with those other producers, and everyone had a very precise idea about the movie. And the discussion was at the level of where to put the camera. That was new for me. The idea that I decided where to put the camera was new to them. The editor was the director, and not the cameraman." Devil's Bride Devils Bride is the first Lithuanian musical created in 1974 and based on the book by Kazys Boruta Baltaragio malūnas. Due to its popularity it is sometimes called a Lithuanian Jesus Christ Superstar rock opera. This musical is a joint creation by the director Arūnas Žebriūnas, composer Vyacheslav Ganelin and scriptwriter Sigitas Geda. El padrino El Padrino is a 2004 American film directed by Damian Chapa. The film stars Chapa himself, depicting his life from a child, to his becoming the head of a notorious American narcotics syndicate. Co-starring in the film are: Jennifer Tilly, Faye Dunaway, Robert Wagner, Tommy Tiny Lister, Gary Busey, Joanna Pacula, Rachel Hunter, and Stacy Keach. Written and produced by Troy Barker, Damian Chapa and Carlton Holder. The films producers are Warren Barnhart, Berta Bennett, Chuck Binder, Chris Chanowski, Edmund Druilhet, Roffe Joundour, Alex Pinedo, H. Evie Ryland, Robert Star, Harry Sutherland and Lloyd White. All the Days Before Tomorrow All the Days Before Tomorrow is a 2007 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by François Dompierre and starring Alexandra Holden and Joey Kern. Slayer Slayer is a 2006 vampire themed television film written and directed by Kevin VanHook and starring Casper Van Dien and Kevin Grevioux. The films plot involves an elite commando squad dealing with a deadly and bloodthirsty vampire clan living in the South American rain forest. It was produced for the Sci Fi Channel Veyyil Veyil is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Vasanthabalan. Bharath and Pasupathy are the male leads whereas Bhavana, Priyanka and Sriya Reddy plays the female leads. Upon release, the movie met with highly positive reviews and was commercially successful. Bank Error in Your Favour Bank Error in Your Favour is a 2009 French comedy film directed by Gérard Bitton and Michel Munz. The Dog Who Saved Christmas The Dog Who Saved Christmas is an American TV movie starring Dean Cain, Gary Valentine and the voice of Mario López. It was written by childhood friends Michael Ciminera and Richard Gnolfo. It premiered on ABC Family on November 29, 2009 during their Countdown to 25 Days of Christmas programming block. It was ranked as the number one cable program during its timeslot, and the number one cable film in the winter of the 2009 with 4.0 million viewers. Return to the Hiding Place Return to the Hiding Place is a film based upon the factual accounting of Hans Poleys World War II encounter with Corrie ten Boom, his involvement in the Dutch resistance and its wartime harboring of Jewish refugees. A non-Jewish fugitive after he refused to pledge his allegiance to the Nazis, Poley was the first person hidden from the Nazis in the Ten Boom House, which is today a museum in Haarlem. The film is adapted, in part, from Poleys book, Return to the Hiding Place, personal recollections, relayed to screenwriter Dr. Peter C. Spencer, and research from the Dutch National Archives. The film is neither a prequel nor is it a sequel to the 1975 film The Hiding Place, instead, it is a congruent accounting of the Dutch undergrounds resistance efforts from Poleys perspective. It was directed by Peter C. Spencer and starred John Rhys-Davies, Mimi Sagadin and Craig Robert Young. An earlier film which is also based on the book and has the same title as the book was tested in Europe in 2011 with the title War of Resistance, but its distinct differences in both content and storyline were used to designate it an entirely separate motion picture by copyright. The European title is not credited with any accolades, box office receipts or further connection to the film released in the United States. When I Was Alive Quando Eu Era Vivo is a 2014 Brazilian drama-thriller film directed by Marco Dutra, based on the novel A Arte de Produzir Efeito Sem Causa by Lourenço Mutarelli. Expecting Amish Expecting Amish is a 2014 American television drama film produced and directed by Richard Gabai. It stars AJ Michalka, Jesse McCartney, Alyson Stoner, Cayden Boyd, Aurelia Scheppers, and Avery Kristen Pohl. The Property Man The Property Man is a short 1914 American comedy silent film made by Keystone Studios starring Charlie Chaplin. The Captain Hates the Sea The Captain Hates the Sea is a 1934 comedy film directed by Lewis Milestone and released by Columbia Pictures. The film, which involves a Grand Hotel-style series of intertwining stories involving the passengers on a cruise ship, is notable as the last feature film of silent film icon John Gilbert and the first Columbia feature to include The Three Stooges in the cast, cast as the ships orchestra. The film also stars Victor McLaglen, Arthur Treacher, Akim Tamiroff, Leon Errol and Walter Connolly. Hitler's Madman Hitlers Madman is a 1943 World War II film about the assassination of Nazi Reinhard Heydrich and the Lidice massacre revenge taken by the Germans. The picture was produced by Seymour Nebenzal for PRC and Angelus Pictures, Inc. It starred Patricia Morison and featured John Carradine as Reinhard Heydrich. The movies opening credits say that Edna St. Vincent Millays 1942 poem, Murder of Lidice was the inspiration for this movie and parts of the poem are read at the beginning of the film to introduce the audience to the doomed village. The shooting of Hitlers Madman took place late in 1942 and early 1943. Sirk hired German cinematographer Eugen Schüfftan to shoot the film, but since he was not allowed in the United States at the time, the credit was instead given to Jack Greenhalgh. When Hitlers Madman was finished, MGMs Louis B. Mayer bought the production, making it one of the few, and possibly the first, film originally from another company to be distributed by MGM. Tomahawk Tomahawk is a 1951 American Technicolor Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Van Heflin and Yvonne De Carlo. The film is loosely based on events that took place in Wyoming in 1866 to 1968 around Fort Phil Kearny on the Bozeman Trail such as the Fetterman Fight and Wagon Box Fight. In the UK, the film was released as The Battle of Powder River. Call Me Bwana Call Me Bwana is a 1963 British Technicolor farce film starring Bob Hope and Anita Ekberg, and directed by Gordon Douglas. Largely set in Africa, it is one of three films made by Eon Productions not about the fictional MI6 agent James Bond and was made by most of the same crew as Dr. No. The Man Who Lies The Man Who Lies is a 1968 French-Czechoslovak drama art film directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet. It was entered into the 18th Berlin International Film Festival, where Jean-Louis Trintignant won the Silver Bear for Best Actor award. Chung Kuo - Cina Chung Kuo, Cina is a 1972 Italian documentary directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. It focuses primarily on the lives of contemporary working class Chinese people. My Brother's Wedding My Brothers Wedding is a tragicomic film edited, written, produced, and directed by Charles Burnett. It is about a man named Pierce Mundy who has low ambitions and no plans. He settles for working at his parents dry cleaners in South Central Los Angeles after being fired from his previous job. Pierce wastes his days fooling around with his childhood friend, Soldier, who has been recently released from prison. When his brother Wendell plans on marrying someone of a higher social class, Sonia, his disdain for her prevents him from making the morally right decision. Sonny Boy Sonny Boy is a 1989 American black comedy-drama thriller film directed by Robert Martin Carroll. The musical score was composed by Carlo Maria Cordio. It stars Paul L. Smith, David Carradine, Brad Dourif, Conrad Janis, Sydney Lassick, Alexandra Powers and Steve Carlisle. David Carradine wrote the films theme song, "Paint", which he performs in the film. Vukovar Poste Restante Vukovar, jedna priča is a Serbian war film directed by Boro Drašković. It was released in 1994. It is also known as Vukovar poste restante. The film was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Red Cherry Red Cherry is a 1995 film directed by Ye Ying. The Director of Photography was Zhang Li, a fifth generation filmmaker and classmate of Chen Kaige. Red Cherry won Best Picture at the 1996 Golden Rooster Awards. The film was made in China in 1995 under the title Hong ying tao starring Ke-Yu Guo, Vladmill Nizmiroff, Xu Xiaoling. The movie was based on the true story of Chuchu, a 13-year-old Chinese girl, and Luo Xiaoman, a 12-year-old Chinese boy, who were sent to Moscow, Russia in the 1940s and enrolled into an international boarding school. There they had so many great and difficult experiences as they tried to survive during World War II. The childrens real encounter with fate began as kanikuli arrived, Chuchu accompanied her class to a children’s camp in Belarus, while Xiaoman remained in Moscow. Then, Russia was invaded by Germanys Operation Barbarossa. Red Cherry is basically an account of the two orphans’ parallel experiences of the war. The film was Chinas biggest box office hit in 1995. Internationally, the film was selected in the Panorama section of the Berlin International Film Festival in 1996. The film also won Audience Choice award in Palm Springs International Film Festival in 1996. The film was selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Extreme Adventures of Super Dave The Extreme Adventures of Super Dave is a 2000 comedy film starring the comedian Bob Einstein as Super Dave Osborne. The movie went direct to DVD and has been shown on Sky Movies and Charge! War Comes to America War Comes to America is the seventh and final film of Frank Capras Why We Fight World War II propaganda film series. The early part of the film is an idealized version of American history which includes mention of the first settlements, the American Revolutionary War, and the ethnic diversity of America. It lists 22 immigrant nationalities, 19 of them European, and uses the then-current terms "Negro", "Jap", and "Chinaman". This section of the film concludes with a lengthy paean to American inventiveness, economic abundance, and social ideals. The run-up to World War II is then described, beginning in 1931 with the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. The film examines how American public opinion gradually changed from one of isolationism to one of support for the Allied cause, and demonstrates this using a series of Gallup polls. In 1936, public opinion is firmly isolationist, with 95% of Americans answering NO to the question "If another world war develops in Europe, should America take part again?". Congress responded with an arms embargo and a "Cash and carry rule" when trading with belligerents in raw materials. In September 1937, the question "In the current fight between Japan and China, are your sympathies with either side?" is answered CHINA 43%, JAPAN 2%, UNDECIDED 55%, while in June 1939 the same question gives a 74% vote for China. Anti-Japanese sentiment thus forced the US government to block trade in oil and scrap iron with Japan. In October 1939, 82% of Americans blame Germany for starting the war in Europe, while in January 1941, after the Fall of France, and also the founding of the Tripartite Pact, which was clearly aimed against the United States, the question "Should we keep out of war, or aid Britain, even at the risk of war?", AID BRITAIN got 68% of the vote. This increase in pro-Allied sentiment triggered Lend Lease aid to Britain. Towards the end the film argues in detail that American involvement in the war was essential in terms of self-defense. The dire consequences for the United States of an Axis victory in Eurasia are spelled out: German conquest of Europe and Africa would bring all their raw materials, plus their entire industrial development, under one control. Of the 2 billion people in the world, the Nazis would rule roughly one quarter, the 500 million people of Europe and Africa, forced into slavery to labor for Germany. German conquest of Russia would add the vast raw materials and the production facilities of another of the worlds industrial areas, and of the worlds people, another 200 million would be added to the Nazi labor pile. Identity Theft: The Michelle Brown Story Identity Theft: The Michelle Brown Story, later renamed Identity Theft, is a crime-drama television film starring Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Annabella Sciorra and John Kapelos. It is based on a true story. The film premiered on the Lifetime television network in 2004. Autism: The Musical Autism: The Musical is an independent documentary film directed by Tricia Regan. In April 2007, the film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. The film recounts six months of the lives of five children who are on the autism spectrum in Los Angeles, California as they write and rehearse for an original stage production. Welcome to the Quiet Room is a Japanese movie released in 2007 in Japan, directed by Suzuki Matsuo. It is set in a psychiatric hospital. The movie stars Yuki Uchida in the main role, and features two famous movie and anime directors in secondary roles: Hideaki Anno and Shinya Tsukamoto. Superstar Superstar is a 2008 Indian drama film directed by Rohit Jugraj, starring Kunal Khemu in a double-role, opposite Tulip Joshi. Dante's Hell Animated Dantes Hell Animated is a 2013 American animated short film produced and directed by Boris Acosta. The story is based on the first part of Dante Alighieris Divine Comedy – Inferno. Forest Creatures Forest Creatures is a 2010 Croatian comedy film directed by Ivan-Goran Vitez. Something Ventured Stay Stay is a 2013 film directed by Wiebke von Carolsfeld, who adapted the story from the Aislinn Hunter novel. The movie stars Taylor Schilling, Aidan Quinn, and Michael Ironside. It is a Canadian-Irish drama film co-production. A small southern enterprise A Small Southern Enterprise is a 2013 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Rocco Papaleo. For their performances Giuliana Lojodice e Claudia Potenza were nominated for best supporting actresses at the Nastro dArgento Awards. The film also received a David di Donatello nomination for best original song. Beyond Beyond Beyond Beyond, is a 2014 English-language Swedish-Danish animated comedy-drama film directed by the Swedish animator Esben Toft Jacobsen. The movie had its world premiere on 10 February 2014 at the Berlin International Film Festival. Sleepwalker Sleepwalker is a 2017 mystery film directed by Elliott Lester. Take Point Take Point is a 2018 South Korean action film directed by Kim Byung-woo and starring Ha Jung-woo, Lee Sun-kyun, Jennifer Ehle and Kevin Durand. Featuring dialogue in English and Korean languages, the film was released on December 26, 2018. Naachiyar Naachiyaar is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language action crime film written, produced and directed by Bala. The film featured Jyothika in the titular role, with G. V. Prakash Kumar and Ivana in other leading roles. The film tells the tale of the police working to uncover the truth after a young man is accused of sexually assaulting his minor girlfriend. Featuring music composed by Ilaiyaraaja and cinematography by Eashwar, the film began production during March 2017 and was released on 16 February 2018. The film was a commercial success Joan of Paris Joan of Paris is a 1942 war film about five Royal Air Force pilots shot down over Nazi-occupied France during World War II and their attempt to escape to England. It stars Michèle Morgan and Paul Henreid, with Thomas Mitchell, Laird Cregar and May Robson in her last role. Joan of Paris marked the U.S. screen debuts of Austrian Henreid and Frenchwoman Morgan. Henreid had previously appeared in some British-American co-productions made in England and had starred on Broadway in the play Flight to the West as Paul von Hernreid. When he was signed with RKO in 1942, the studio changed his surname, dropping the "von" and changing his last name to "Henreid", the name he used for the rest of his film career. Cregar was borrowed from 20th-Century Fox. Alan Ladd, who played one of the downed airmen, would soon become a star later that year. After his breakthrough starring role in This Gun for Hire, Joan of Paris was re-released with Ladd more prominently featured. Kitty Kornered Kitty Kornered is a 1946 Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Robert Clampett, produced by Edward Selzer and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. Considered among Clampetts best and wackiest films, Kitty Kornered was Clampetts final cartoon starring his longtime star Porky Pig, and marks the only appearance of the Sylvester the cat in a Clampett-directed cartoon and only one of two times Sylvester spoke in a Porky Pig cartoon. It was also the first appearance of Sylvester in the Looney Tunes series. Also, this is the only cartoon where Sylvester has yellow eyes and a black nose. This is the first Looney Tunes cartoon to have the red and blue rings as well as the written out "Thats all Folks!" at the closing rings. The Merrie Melodies music is heard at the end though. Porky and Sylvester would later be paired in a trio of shorts directed by Chuck Jones: Scaredy Cat, Claws for Alarm, and Jumpin Jupiter. Both also co-starred in The Scarlet Pumpernickel as the villain roles. Return of the Bad Men Return of the Bad Men, also known as Return of the Badmen, is a 1948 American western film directed by Ray Enright and starring Randolph Scott, Robert Ryan and Anne Jeffreys. A loose sequel to the 1946 film Badmans Territory, it was followed by Best of the Badmen. Written by the husband and wife team of Jack Natteford and Luci Ward, the film was shot at the RKO Encino Ranch. It was the final collaboration between Enright and Scott and Jeffreys final picture for RKO. War Arrow War Arrow is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Maureen OHara and Jeff Chandler. Filmed by Universal Pictures and based on the Seminole Scouts, the film was shot in Agoura. Tobor the Great Gypsy Girl Sky West and Crooked is a 1965 romantic drama film, featuring actress Hayley Mills. The film was directed by her father, John Mills, and was co-written by her mother, Mary Hayley Bell. Those Fantastic Flying Fools Jules Vernes Rocket to the Moon is a 1967 Eastman color British science fiction comedy film directed by Don Sharp and starring Burl Ives, Troy Donahue, Gert Fröbe and Terry-Thomas. It was released in the US as Those Fantastic Flying Fools, in order to capitalise on the success of Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines two years earlier. Requiescant Requiescant, also known as Kill and Pray, is a 1967 Spaghetti Western film directed by Carlo Lizzani. Something Big Something Big is a 1971 American motion picture that was produced by Andrew V. McLaglen and James Lee Barrett. It is a Western comedy that stars Dean Martin, Honor Blackman and Brian Keith. Curse of the Devil El Retorno de Walpurgis, also known as Curse of the Devil and The Black Harvest of Countess Dracula, is a 1973 Mexican-Spanish horror film that is the seventh in a series about the werewolf Count Waldemar Daninsky, played by Paul Naschy. This film ignored the events in all of the earlier Hombre Lobo films and began a whole new origin for the Wolfman. This film was followed by a sequel in 1975 called La Maldicion de la Bestia. Eagle's Wing Eagles Wing is a Euro-Western Eastmancolor film made in 1979. It stars Martin Sheen, Sam Waterston and Harvey Keitel. It was directed by Anthony Harvey, with a story by Michael Syson and a screenplay by John Briley. It won the British Society of Cinematographers Best Cinematography Award for 1979. Mata Hari Mata Hari is a 1985 erotic biographical film directed by Curtis Harrington, produced by Golan-Globus and featuring Sylvia Kristel in the title role of exotic dancer Mata Hari, executed for espionage during World War I. The film portrays Mata Hari as an innocent woman manipulated by the secret services of Germany and France into providing intelligence, at first unwittingly and unwillingly, and later driven by the nonpartisan desire to save lives. Eventually she is cynically sacrificed by the French who are aware of her innocence but believe her execution will boost morale. Judgment in Berlin Judgment in Berlin is a 1988 American drama film directed and written by Leo Penn, produced by Joshua Sinclair, who also co-wrote the film and acted in it, and Ingrid Windisch and starring Martin Sheen, Sam Wanamaker and Sean Penn, the directors son. It is based on the book Judgment in Berlin by Herbert J. Stern. Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge Phantom of the Mall: Erics Revenge is a 1989 horror film about a young man who apparently dies in a suspicious house fire after saving his girlfriend, Melody; a year later, at the new mall built over the site of the burned-out house, thefts and murders begin to occur as a mysterious figure secretly prowls around the shopping center and takes a keen interest in watching over and protecting Melody. The film was directed by Richard Friedman, and stars Derek Rydall, Jonathan Goldsmith, Rob Estes, Pauly Shore, Kari Whitman, Ken Foree and Morgan Fairchild. Midnight Midnight is a 1998 Brazilian-French drama film directed by Walter Salles and Daniela Thomas for the 2000 series. Wooly Boys Wooly Boys is a 2001 American comedy drama film directed by Leszek Burzynski and starring Peter Fonda, Kris Kristofferson, and Joseph Mazzello. The screenplay concerns sheep ranchers in the Badlands of North Dakota. The Seagull's Laughter The Seagulls Laughter is a 2001 Icelandic film directed by Ágúst Guðmundsson. It stars Ugla Egilsdóttir as Agga, an orphaned preteen distrusting of her cousin Freyja, played by Margrét Vilhjálmsdóttir, who turns heads on her return from America, no longer the chubby teen that the Icelandic townspeople remember. Set around 1950, the story portrays a pivotal moment in Iceland’s recent history: newly independent, with the legacy of the Second World War still prominent, Iceland is modernising and internationalising. The film is set in Hafnarfjörður, now effectively a suburb of Reykjavík, then a fishing town outside it. It is a close adaptation of the novel Mávahlátur by Kristín Marja Baldursdóttir, published in 1995 by Mál og menning. It was Icelands submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Through the Fire Through the Fire is a 2005 documentary film. The film focuses on Sebastian Telfair as he goes through his senior year at Abraham Lincoln High School in New York City. Throughout the film, Sebastian is faced with the choice between college in Louisville or making the jump from high school to the NBA. Calvin Marshall Calvin Marshall is a 2009 coming of age-comedy film written and directed by Gary Lundgren and starring Alex Frost as the title character, a determined but talentless college baseball player, and Steve Zahn as his coach. After two years of raising funds, the film was shot in and around Ashland and Medford, Oregon in November–December 2007, and was released in 2009. Paramasivan Paramasivan is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by P. Vasu and produced by S. Ramesh Babu. The film features Ajith Kumar in the lead role with Laila, Vivek, Prakash Raj and Jayaram playing other pivotal roles. It was released on 14 January 2006 to mixed reviews and declared as an above average grosser at the box office . The film was inspired from the Hindi-language film Kartoos starring Sanjay Dutt, Jackie Shroff and Manisha Koirala. In Love We Trust In Love We Trust is a 2008 Chinese drama film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai and starring Liu Weiwei, Zhang Jiayi, Cheng Taisheng, and Yu Nan. It is alternatively named known by its literal English translation, Left Right. Originally set to premiere at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and then at the 64th Venice International Film Festival the same year, the film eventually missed both, ultimately premiering at the 58th Berlin International Film Festival in 2008. The film was picked up for international distribution by the Paris-based company Films Distribution. Mapplethorpe Mapplethorpe is a 2018 American biographical drama film written and directed by Ondi Timoner. Shooting began on 11 July 2017 in New York and lasted only 19 days. It premiered at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival. Good Day for It Good Day for It is a 2011 independent drama film starring Robert Patrick, Samantha Mathis, Lance Henriksen, Kathy Baker, Robert Englund, and Hal Holbrook. It premiered at the Sonoma Film Festival on April 8, 2011. Draquila - L'Italia che trema Draquila – LItalia che trema is a 2010 Italian satirical documentary film about the political matters regarding the earthquake that hit the Italian city of LAquila in 2009. It stars the comedian Sabina Guzzanti, who also wrote and directed. It was presented out of competition at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, causing a boycott from the Italian government. The movie name is a portmanteau between LAquila and Dracula, while the subtitle "Poteri speciali ad un uomo speciale" pertain to Guido Bertolaso, the discussed chief of Protezione Civile. R.I.F. R.I.F. is a 2011 French crime film directed by Franck Mancuso. Legendary Amazons Legendary Amazons is a 2011 Chinese film based on the stories of the Yang Clan Generals. The film was directed by Frankie Chan and starred Richie Jen, Cecilia Cheung, Cheng Pei-pei, Liu Xiaoqing and Kathy Chow. The film is based on the same source material as the 1972 Hong Kong film The 14 Amazons. Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem 3D Despicable Me Minion Mayhem is a computer-animated simulator ride attraction located at Universal Studios Florida, Universal Studios Hollywood, and Universal Studios Japan. The attraction is based on Universal Studios and Illuminations 2010 animated film Despicable Me and its franchise and employs the use of 3-D HD digital animation. The attraction replaced Jimmy Neutrons Nicktoon Blast in Florida, Battle Across Time in Hollywood, and The Ride in Japan. Two Step Two Step is a 2014 American neo-noir thriller film written and directed by Alex R. Johnson and starring Beth Broderick, James Landry Hébert, Skyy Moore, Jason Douglas, and Ashley Rae Spillers. Moore plays a young adult who, while settling his recently deceased grandmothers affairs with a new friend, meets the small-time criminal who conned his grandmother. It premiered at the 2014 SXSW film festival on March 9, 2014, and was released theatrically on July 31, 2015. Madtown Madtown is a 2016 action drama film, starring Milo Ventimiglia, and directed by Charles Moore. Filmed in Cleveland, Ohio, the film premiered at the 2016 Cleveland International Film Festival and had a limited theatrical release in the United States on for January 5, 2018. Loukyam Loukyam is a 2014 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film written by Sridhar Seepana and directed by Sriwass which features Gopichand and Rakul Preet Singh in the lead roles. It is produced by V. Anand Prasad on Bhavya Creations banner. Kona Venkat and Gopimohan provided the screenplay. Vetri is the cinematographer, S. R. Sekhar is the editor and Anup Rubens is the music director for the film. It was launched formally on 11 April 2014 at Film Nagar in Hyderabad. The film released worldwide on 26 September 2014. The film eventually became a Super Hit at the box-office, spurring remakes in Bengali, Kannada and Tamil. The film was later dubbed in Hindi as Ek Khiladi in 2015 by Goldmines Telefilms. The Rendezvous The Rendezvous is a 2016 action-adventure film directed by Amin Matalqa with a screenplay by Terrel Seltzer. It is based on the book A New Song by Sarah Isaias. The film stars Raza Jaffrey, Stana Katic, Alfonso Bassave, Ronald Guttman, Glenn Fleshler, Darby Stanchfield, and Nadim Sawalha. One Week Friends is a Japanese youth romance film written by Yōko Izumisawa, directed by Shōsuke Murakami, starring Haruna Kawaguchi and Kento Yamazaki. Based on the manga series of the same name, written and illustrated by Matcha Hazuki. It was released in Japan by Shochiku on February 18, 2017. The Cross of Lorraine The Cross of Lorraine is a 1943 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer war film about French prisoners of war escaping a German prison camp and joining the French Resistance. Directed by Tay Garnett, starring Jean-Pierre Aumont and Gene Kelly, was partly based on Hans Habes novel A Thousand Shall Fall. The title refers to the French Cross of Lorraine, which was the symbol of the Résistance and the Free French Forces chosen by Charles de Gaulle in 1942. Confessions of a Pop Performer Confessions of a Pop Performer is a 1975 British sex-farce film. This second instalment continues the erotic adventures of Timothy Lea and is based on the novels written under the name by Christopher Wood. In this case, the original novel was called Confessions from the Pop Scene, but was later re-published under the films title. Up from the Depths Up From the Depths is a 1979 horror film directed by Charles B. Griffith and starring Sam Bottoms, Susanne Reed, Virgil Frye, Kedric Wolfe, and Charles Howerton. The film, along with many other natural horror films at the time of its release, was made due to the success of Jaws. The Flesh The Flesh is a 1991 Italian drama film directed by Marco Ferreri. It was entered into the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Somebody to Love Somebody to Love is a 1994 American romantic-drama film directed by Alexandre Rockwell. It is inspired by Federico Fellinis Nights of Cabiria. It entered the competition at the 51st Venice International Film Festival. This Is Not a Test This Is Not a Test is a 1962 American low-budget science fiction film directed by Fredric Gadette. Produced at the height of the Cold War, the film was one of a number of productions of the late 1950s and early 1960s based upon the premise of the outbreak of nuclear war. Vamsee Vamsi is a 2000 Tollywood romantic action film produced by G. Adiseshagiri Rao under the Padmalaya Studios banner, directed by B. Gopal. It stars Mahesh Babu and Namrata Shirodkar in the lead roles, with Krishna playing a key role. Music was composed by Mani Sharma. The story was written by Satyanand. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Vamsi: The Warrior in 2012 by Wide Angle Media Pvt. Ltd. Poovellam Un Vaasam Poovellam Un Vaasam is a 2001 Indian Tamil-language romantic family drama film written and directed by Ezhil and produced by V. Ravichandran, starring Ajith Kumar and Jyothika in leading roles, alongside an ensemble supporting cast including Nagesh, Sivakumar, Sayaji Shinde, Vivek, Yugendran, and Kovai Sarala. Miss World 1999 winner Yukta Mookhey appeared in a song as a solo item number. It was released on 17 August 2001, earning critical acclaim and achieving commercial success. Rainbow Eyes Rainbow Eyes is a 2007 South Korean crime thriller film directed by Yang Yun-ho. The story follows a police inspector who discovers that his friend is now a serial killer. The movie was remade into a thailand thriller named Cheun. Road to Sangam Road to Sangam is a 2009 Bollywood film written and directed by Amit Rai. The film features Bollywood actors Paresh Rawal, Om Puri and Pawan Malhotra. Road to Sangam is a simple story of a God fearing, devout Muslim mechanic named Hasmat Ullah who has been entrusted the job of repairing an old Ford V8 engine, not knowing the historic significance – that it once carried the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi which were immersed in the holy Triveni Sangam. The film was released worldwide on 29 January 2010. The Revisionaries The Revisionaries is a 2012 documentary film about the re-election of Don McLeroy, the former chairman of the Texas Board of Education. The film also details how the Texas Boards decisions on textbook content influence textbooks across the nation and affect the American culture war. The Revisionaries was directed by Scott Thurman and produced by Silver Lining Films, Magic Hour Productions and Naked Edge Films. The film generated a great deal of buzz prior to its premiere on April 20, 2012 at the Tribeca Film Festival. Texas Monthly reported that "the film received rave reviews after its Tribeca premiere." The Revisionaries went on to win the Festivals Special Jury Prize. During the awards presentation, Michael Moore stated "I hope every American sees this film," and called The Revisionaries "a must-see film for anyone concerned about enforced ignorance and intolerance, and for those who still believe in science and in Thomas Jefferson." On July 18, 2012, Kino Lorber acquired all North American rights to The Revisionaries. The film premiered theatrically on October 5, 2012 in Dallas, Texas, and the Public Broadcasting Services Independent Lens aired an abridged version of the film in late January 2013. The Revisionaries went on to win the 2013 PBS Independent Lens Audience Award and 2014 duPont Award for excellence in broadcast journalism. Romans Romans is a 2013 Malayalam comedy thriller film directed by Boban Samuel. The film is produced by Arun Ghosh and Bijoy Chandran under the banner Chand V Creations. The film stars Kunchacko Boban, Biju Menon and Niveda Thomas in the lead roles. The movie is an unofficial remake of 1989 American comedy film Were No Angels, directed by Neil Jordan. The film released on 17 January 2013, and received positive response from critics. The film was a blockbuster at the box office. No Way Jose No Way Jose is a 2015 American comedy-drama film. Adam Goldberg directed the film from a screenplay that he co-wrote with Sarah Kate Levy. It stars Adam Goldberg, Ahna OReilly, Pat Healy, Emily Osment and Gillian Jacobs. The premiere of the movie in the United States was on July 7, 2015. ROAR: Tigers of the Sundarbans Roar is a 2014 Hindi-language Indian animal horror feature film written and directed by Kamal Sadanah. The film was premiered by Salman Khan at an event in Mumbai on 31 July 2014, ahead of a 31 October release. It is an epic tale of a team trying to outsmart the acute senses of the infamous white tiger who is looking for her cub. This film won best visual effects. Kuttram Kadithal Kuttram Kadithal is a 2015 Tamil independent drama film written and directed by Bramma, and produced by J Satish Kumar and Christy Siluvappan under the JSK Film Corporation and Chris Pictures banner. It features Master Ajay, Radhika Prasidhha, Sai Rajkumar and Pavel Navageethan in the lead roles. குற்றம் கடிதல் - means - daring a crime. The film explores a spectrum of lifestyles and how one unexpected incident influences people from diverse backgrounds. The title of the film is derived from the 44th adhikaaram of the Thirukkural, where Thiruvalluvar alludes to avoiding mistakes. Kuttram Kadithal was released on 24 September 2015. Ahead of its theatrical release it had been screened at various film festivals and won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil. Trisha Illana Nayanthara Trisha Illana Nayanthara is a 2015 Indian Tamil language adult comedy film written and directed by Adhik Ravichandran. The film features G. V. Prakash Kumar, Anandhi and Manisha Yadav in the leading roles, with VTV Ganesh and Simran portraying supporting roles. This film had positive reviews. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Trisha Leda Nayanthara. The Hatchet Man The Hatchet Man is a pre-Code film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Edward G. Robinson. Warner Bros. had purchased the David Belasco/Achmed Abdullah play The Honorable Mr. Wong about the Tong gang wars. Made during the few years before strict enforcement of the Production Code, The Hatchet Man has elements that would not be allowed later, such as adultery, narcotics, and a somewhat graphic use of a flying hatchet. Daffy Duck in Hollywood Daffy Duck in Hollywood is a 1938 Merrie Melodies animated short starring Daffy Duck. This was the final Daffy Duck cartoon directed by Tex Avery. Early to Bed Early to Bed is a 1941 Donald Duck animated short film that was released on July 11, 1941, by RKO Radio Pictures. The movie was colored by Technicolor, produced by Walt Disney Productions, and directed by Jack King. The cartoon tells the story of Donald, who is trying to sleep, despite the annoyingly loud ticking of the clock keeping him awake. This short film not only portrays Donald as a human but also emphasises on a well known proverb, - "Early to bed". The Walls of Malapaga The Walls of Malapaga, is a 1949 French-Italian film co-production made by Francinex and Italia Produzione. It was directed by René Clément and produced by Alfredo Guarini from a screenplay by Cesare Zavattini, Suso Cecchi dAmico and Alfredo Guarini adapted by Jean Aurenche and Pierre Bost. The music score was by Roman Vlad and the cinematography by Louis Page. The film stars Jean Gabin and Isa Miranda. Gabin is Pierre Arrignon, a French criminal, on the run who finds himself in Genoa, Italy, and falls in love with Marta Manfredini, a local woman. The film is set in Italy, and the dialogue is primarily in French. The Ring The Ring is a 1952 American boxing drama film directed by Kurt Neumann and based on an Irving Shulman´s novel. It tells the story of a Mexican American who becomes a boxer to gain reputation in the U.S. and be respected by the English-speaking white majority. The film was shot in various locations in Los Angeles. The film is basically a look at institutionalized bigotry. The Dark at the Top of the Stairs The Dark at the Top of the Stairs is a 1960 American drama film. Academy Award winner Delbert Mann directed the work of Robert Preston and Dorothy McGuire in the production. Shirley Knight garnered an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress, and Lee Kinsolving was nominated for a Golden Globe Award as Best Supporting Actor. Knight was also nominated for two Golden Globes. Manns direction was nominated for a Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing in a Feature Film. It was based on the Tony Award-nominated play of the same name by William Inge. Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll Los Ojos Azules de la Muñeca Rota is a Spanish horror-giallo film from 1974 directed by Carlos Aured and starring Paul Naschy, Diana Lorys, Maria Perschy, and Eva Leon. The film was released on VHS as House Of Psychotic Women, and was shown on television as House of Doom. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic Under Milk Wood Under Milk Wood is a 1972 British drama film directed by Andrew Sinclair and based on the 1954 radio play Under Milk Wood by the Welsh writer Dylan Thomas, commissioned by the BBC and later adapted for the stage. It featured performances from many well-known actors as the residents of the fictional Welsh fishing village of Llareggub including Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Siân Phillips, David Jason, Glynis Johns, Victor Spinetti, Ruth Madoc, Angharad Rees, Ann Beach, Vivien Merchant and Peter OToole. Petey Wheatstraw Petey Wheatstraw, also known as Petey Wheatstraw, the Devils Son-in-Law, is a 1977 American blaxploitation fantasy film written and directed by Cliff Roquemore, and starring comedian Rudy Ray Moore alongside Jimmy Lynch, Leroy Daniels, Ernest Mayhand, Ebony Wright, and Wildman Steve Gallon. It is typical of Moores other films from the same era, such as Dolemite and The Human Tornado, in that Moore rhymes nearly every sentence in the movie with the next one. The Promise The Promise is a 1979 American drama film released by Universal Pictures which starred Kathleen Quinlan, Stephen Collins, and Beatrice Straight. It was directed by Gilbert Cates and produced by Fred Weintraub and Paul Heller Weintraub and Heller also wrote the source story, which Garry Michael White dramatized; the resultant film was later novelized by Danielle Steel. It was remade in India as the Hindi film Yeh Vaada Raha. The Dollmaker The Dollmaker is a 1984 American made-for-television drama film starring Jane Fonda and based on the 1954 novel of the same title written by Harriette Arnow. It was originally broadcast on ABC on May 13, 1984. Fonda was awarded the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Special for her performance. Director Daniel Petrie won the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Specials. Saviour of the Soul Saviour of the Soul is a 1991 Hong Kong martial arts action film, directed by Corey Yuen, and starring Andy Lau, Anita Mui and Aaron Kwok. Although the film shares the same Chinese title as Louis Chas The Return of the Condor Heroes, it is unrelated to the novel. The film adapts elements from the Japanese manga series City Hunter, including its characters, but with a mostly different plot; the manga later received an official adaptation with Jackie Chans City Hunter in 1993. Saviour of the Soul II was released in 1992, but both films are not related to each other. Saviour of the Soul is the first film produced by star Andy Laus film company, Teamwork Motion Pictures. A Summer in La Goulette A Summer in La Goulette is a 1996 film by Tunisian director Férid Boughedir. It is a narrative of how intercommunal relations deteriorated in cosmopolitan La Goulette after the end of French rule, especially Muslim-Jewish relations affected by Six-Day War and the rising impact of Islam on the Tunisian society. The film also features La Goulette native Claudia Cardinale as herself. The film was entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival. Black Scorpion II: Aftershock Black Scorpion II: Aftershock, also known as Black Scorpion II: Ground Zero, is a 1997 comedy-action film starring Joan Severance as a crime fighting superhero. Roger Corman was the executive producer. Darcy Walker is a police detective in Angel City, a fictionalized version of Los Angeles. Her secret identity is the Black Scorpion, a comic book style vigilante. The Black Scorpion does not have any super powers but, like Batman, she fights for justice using a combination of martial arts and advanced technology, including her high-tech car, the Scorpionmobile. The films exaggerated characters and unrealistic events are portrayed with a humorous camp aesthetic. Black Scorpion II: Aftershock is a sequel to 1995s Black Scorpion. It was followed in 2001 by a Black Scorpion TV series that starred Michelle Lintel in the title role. Crime Scenes Crime Scenes is a 2000 French crime film directed by Frédéric Schoendoerffer. The Beach Boys: An American Family The Beach Boys: An American Family is a 2000 miniseries written by Kirk Ellis and directed by Jeff Bleckner. It is a dramatization of the early years of The Beach Boys, from their formation in the early 1960s to their peak of popularity as musical innovators, through their late-1960s decline, to their re-emergence in 1974 as a nostalgia and "goodtime" act. The movie was shown in two parts on ABC Television, and featured a good deal of original studio and session material by the band, which forms the backdrop to the story. Music that couldnt be licensed for the production, but was important to the story, was filled in with sound-alikes, reminiscent of the original recordings. In 2000, Brian Wilson stated of the film: "I didnt like it, I thought it was in poor taste. ... And it stunk. I thought it stunk!" He elaborated further: "I didnt like the second part. It wasnt really true to the way things were. Id like to see another movie if it was done right. But I just sort of turned my back to this one, or my other cheek, or whatever you wanna call it. It was best just to ignore it because it really wasnt true to life." 1st to Die First to Die is a 2003 television miniseries based on the novel of the same name by James Patterson. The film stars Tracy Pollan, Pam Grier, Angie Everhart and Carly Pope as a group of women team up to investigate a string of murders. Salvador Allende Salvador Allende is a 2004 documentary film about Chilean president Salvador Allende, from his election campaign to the coup détat which ended his life. It was directed by Patricio Guzmán and screened out of competition at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Sex & Philosophy Sex & Philosophy is a 2005 internationally co-produced film directed, written and produced by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. Starring Daler Nazarov, Mariam Gaibova, and Farzona Beknazarova, the film is set in Tajikistan. Sex & Philosophy premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival in September 2005. It saw a theatrical release in South Korea, Turkey, Italy, Singapore and Russia. Sex & Philosophy was Tajikistans official selection for the 78th Academy Awards but it was disqualified because English subtitles were not added to the film in the time allowed by the Academy. Housewife, 49 Housewife, 49 is a 2006 television film based on the wartime diaries of Nella Last. Written by and starring English actress and comedian Victoria Wood, it follows the experiences of an ordinary housewife and mother in the Northern English town of Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire, during the Second World War. It was first broadcast in the UK by ITV on 10 December 2006. Them That Follow Them That Follow is a 2019 American thriller film, written and directed by Britt Poulton and Dan Madison Savage, in their directorial debuts. It stars Olivia Colman, Kaitlyn Dever, Alice Englert, Jim Gaffigan, Walton Goggins, Thomas Mann and Lewis Pullman. It had its world premiere in Dramatic Competition at the Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2019. It was released on August 2, 2019, by 1091 Media. B. Tech B. Tech is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language coming-of-age drama film co-written and directed by debutant Mridul Nair, starring Asif Ali, Arjun Ashokan, Anoop Menon, Aju Varghese, Alencier Ley Lopez, V. K. Prakash, Aparna Balamurali, and Niranjana Anoop in major roles. B.Tech was released in Kerala on 5 May 2018 with positive critical reviews and became a theatrical success. The film completed a run of more than 100 days in Kerala theaters. Seethakaathi Seethakaathi is a 2018 Tamil-language art film written and directed by Balaji Tharaneetharan, starring Vijay Sethupathi in his 25th lead role in a film. The film began production in April 2017. Upon release the film received very positive reviews from critics. Gogol. Strashnaya mest Gogol. A Terrible Vengeance is a 2018 fantasy action horror mystery thriller film directed by Egor Baranov and starring Alexander Petrov in the title role. It is the third and the final film in the title trilogy. The film’s plot follows a resurrected Nikolai Gogol as he continues to try to find and stop the murderous and mysterious Dark Horseman, with the returning help of Inspector Yakov Petrovich Guro, only to stumble upon a shocking truth. The film was released in Russia and worldwide on August 30, 2018 and has received positive reviews. Donald Gets Drafted Donald Gets Drafted is a 1942 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon has Donald Duck being drafted into the U. S. Army during World War II and follows his introduction to military life. The film was directed by Jack King and introduced the song "The Armys Not the Army Anymore" by Carl Barks and Leigh Harline. The voice cast includes Clarence Nash as Donald, John McLeish as an officer, and Billy Bletcher as Pete who is Donalds drill sergeant. Donald Gets Drafted was the first of a six-part series, within the larger Donald Duck series, which shared a continuity of Donald serving in the army during World War II. The cartoon also revealed for the first time Donalds middle name – Fauntleroy – seen on his "Order to Report for Induction" form from the films title screen. The Heavenly Body The Heavenly Body is a 1944 American romantic comedy film directed by Alexander Hall and starring William Powell and Hedy Lamarr. Based on a story by Jacques Théry, with a screenplay by Michael Arlen and Walter Reisch, the film is about the beautiful wife of a professorial astronomer who becomes convinced that her astrologers prediction that she will meet her true love will come true. Produced by Arthur Hornblow Jr., The Heavenly Body was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in the United States on March 23, 1944. Donald's Crime Donalds Crime is a 1945 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon, which parodies film noir crime dramas of the time, follows Donald Duck as he struggles with guilt after stealing $1.25 from his nephews. The film was directed by Jack King and features original music by Edward H. Plumb. The voice cast includes Clarence Nash as Donald, Huey, Gloria Blondell as Daisy Duck, and Sterling Holloway as the off-stage voice of Donalds conscience. This was Blondells first performance as Daisy and marks the debut of the characters "normal" voice. Previously in Mr. Duck Steps Out, Daisy had been voiced by Nash using a voice similar to Donalds. Donalds Crime was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 18th Academy Awards in 1946, but lost to Quiet Please!, an MGM Tom and Jerry film. It was the fourth such nomination for the Donald Duck film series. Drums Across the River Drums Across the River is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film directed by Nathan Juran and starring Audie Murphy, Walter Brennan and Lyle Bettger. The River and Death The River and Death is a 1955 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza and directed by Luis Buñuel. Big House, U.S.A. Big House, U.S.A. is a 1955 American crime film directed by Howard W. Koch and written by John C. Higgins. The film stars Broderick Crawford, Ralph Meeker, Reed Hadley, William Talman, Lon Chaney, and Charles Bronson. The film was released on March 3, 1955, by United Artists. Great Day in the Morning Great Day in the Morning is a Technicolor Superscope 1956 film. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur and stars Robert Stack and Virginia Mayo in a story set in 1860s Denver. The Story of Esther Costello The Story of Esther Costello is a 1957 British drama film starring Joan Crawford, Rossano Brazzi, and Heather Sears. The film is an exposé of large-scale fundraising. The Story of Esther Costello was produced by David Miller and Jack Clayton, with Miller directing. The screenplay by Charles Kaufman was based on the 1952 novel by Nicholas Monsarrat. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures. The Glory Guys The Glory Guys is a 1965 American film based on the novel The Dice of God by Hoffman Birney. Filmed by Levy-Gardner-Laven and released by United Artists, it stars Tom Tryon, Harve Presnell, Senta Berger, James Caan, and Michael Anderson The films screenplay was written by Sam Peckinpah long before the 1965 film was made. The director was Arnold Laven. Riz Ortolani composed the score and the title song. Though a fictionalized Western based on George Armstrong Custers 7th Cavalry Regiment at the Battle of the Little Big Horn, the film is almost a generic war story covering the enlistment, training, and operational deployment of a group of recruits that could take place in any time period. The main plot follows two cavalry soldiers working under the command of a tough General and who fight Plains Indians and fall for the same woman. The large-scale film was made in Durango, Mexico, with large numbers of mounted extras and the final battle scene choreographed on of land. The titles were drawn by Joseph Mugnaini for Format Productions. Cover versions of the title song were done by Al Caiola and sung by Frankie Laine. Vengeance of the Zombies Vengeance of the Zombies is a 1973 horror film directed by León Klimovsky and starring Paul Naschy. The original Spanish title translates as Rebellion of the Dead Women, or simply Rebellion of the Dead. Cops and Robbers Cops and Robbers is a 1973 crime comedy film directed by Aram Avakian with an original screenplay by Donald E. Westlake which Westlake subsequently expanded into a novel. The film stars Cliff Gorman as Tom and Joseph Bologna as Joe. The White Dawn The White Dawn is a 1974 Canadian/American film directed by Philip Kaufman and starring Warren Oates, Timothy Bottoms, and Louis Gossett It portrays the conflict between aboriginal peoples traditional way of life and Europeans eagerness to take advantage of them. The film employs authentic Inuit language dialogue. It is based on the 1971 novel The White Dawn: An Eskimo Saga by James Archibald Houston, who co-wrote the screenplay. The Suspicious Death of a Minor The Suspicious Death of a Minor is an 1975 Italian giallo film directed by Sergio Martino. Heavenly Bodies Heavenly Bodies is a 1985 Canadian drama film directed by Lawrence Dane and written by Lawrence Dane and Ron Base. The film stars Cynthia Dale, Richard Rebiere, Walter George Alton, Laura Henry, Stuart Stone and Patricia Idlette. The film was released on February 1, 1985, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Samantha quits her job to open her own aerobics studio and competes with a larger clubs lead instructor to become an instructor on a local fitness television show. The Astral Factor Invisible Strangler is a 1978 American horror film directed by John Florea, also known as The Astral Factor or The Astral Fiend, starring Robert Foxworth, Stefanie Powers, Cesare Danova, Sue Lyon and Elke Sommer. Arthur C. Pierce wrote the screenplay and co-directed the film uncredited. The Lightship The Lightship is a 1985 American drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. The film stars Klaus Maria Brandauer and Robert Duvall, with early appearances from Arliss Howard and William Forsythe. The film is based on the novella "Das Feuerschiff" by German Author Siegfried Lenz which had previously been made into a 1963 German film of the same title. This was the last film done by CBS Theatrical Films, who had gone out of business in November 1985. Subsequently, this film was distributed by Castle Hill Productions just nine months after the studios closure. Blood Red Blood Red is a 1989 Western drama film directed by Peter Masterson and starring Eric Roberts, Giancarlo Giannini, Burt Young, Lara Harris and Dennis Hopper. It was filmed and completed in 1986, but released three years later. The film is noteworthy for featuring Julia Roberts, Erics sister, in one of her first film roles. She plays the younger sister of Erics character in the film. Sumo Do, Sumo Don't is a 1992 Japanese film directed by Masayuki Suo. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. The Maddening The Maddening is a 1995 erotic psychological thriller film directed by Danny Huston. Based on a novel by Andrew Neiderman, published under the title Playmates, this was a direct-to-video creepfest featuring Burt Reynolds and Angie Dickinson. Flypaper Flypaper is a 1999 crime film starring Craig Sheffer, Robert Loggia, Sadie Frost, Talisa Soto and Lucy Liu. It was written and directed by Klaus Hoch. Greed, lust and fate bring together a motley collection of oddballs and lowlifes for some rather sticky situations in Hochs twisted neo-noir debut. Three separate but interconnected stories, all set on a deceptively sunny day in California and centered on one million dollars in cash, inspire Hochs quirky characters to commit acts both devious and depraved in an attempt to make the big score. Solomon Solomon is a 1997 television film for RAI that retells the Bibles story of Solomon. Directed by Roger Young, it stars Ben Cross as Solomon, Vivica A. Fox as the Queen of Sheba, Anouk Aimée as Bathsheba and Max von Sydow as David. Lovers Lovers is a 1999 French drama film directed by Jean-Marc Barr. It was the fifth film to be made under the self-imposed rules of the Dogme 95 manifesto. Desserts Desserts is a 1998 short film directed by Jeff Stark and starring Ewan McGregor. Everything Put Together Everything Put Together is a 2000 drama film directed by Marc Forster starring Radha Mitchell, Megan Mullally and Louis Ferreira. The Brotherhood 2: Young Warlocks The Brotherhood II: Young Warlocks is a 2001 film directed by David DeCoteau and starring Forrest Cochran, Sean Faris, Stacey Scowley, and C. J. Thomason. It is the second of the Brotherhood series of homoerotic horror films that started with The Brotherhood. G G is a 2002 American drama film directed by Christopher Scott Cherot. It is loosely based on the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The title character, "G", played by Richard T. Jones, is a Hip-hop music mogul who is looking to win back the love of his life, Sky. Ashura-jô no hitomi is a 2005 Japanese horror film, starring Ichikawa Somegorō VII, Rie Miyazawa and Kanako Higuchi. Directed by Yōjirō Takita, it is a movie adaptation of a 1987 Kazuki Nakashima play set in the 16th century. It has been released on DVD-Video as Ashura in United Kingdom by Yume Pictures in 2006 and in the United States by AnimEigo in 2007. Kit for Cat Kit for Cat is a 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. You Gotta Stay Happy You Gotta Stay Happy is a 1948 American romantic comedy film directed by H.C. Potter and starring Joan Fontaine, James Stewart and Eddie Albert. It was distributed by Universal-International and produced by Karl Tunberg. The film was written by Karl Tunberg and Robert Carson and was released on November 4, 1948. The story tells of a marital ruckus causes pilot Marvin Payne to become enmeshed in the world of New York heiress Miss Diana Dillwood. Thunder Over the Plains Thunder Over The Plains is a 1953 western film directed by Andre DeToth and starring Randolph Scott with Lex Barker, Phyllis Kirk, Henry Hull, Elisha Cook and Fess Parker. The tag line on the original film poster was “A tornado of adventure from Warner Bros.” Thunder Over The Plains was Barkers first film after starring in five Tarzan pictures. The Pleasure of His Company The Pleasure of His Company is a 1961 comedy film starring Fred Astaire and Debbie Reynolds, directed by George Seaton and released by Paramount Pictures. It is based on the 1958 play of the same name by Samuel A. Taylor and Cornelia Otis Skinner. Astaire won a Golden Globe award for his performance. The Unprecedented Defence of the Fortress Deutschkreuz The Unprecedented Defence of the Fortress Deutschkreutz is a 1966 short film by Werner Herzog filmed in Deutschkreutz, Austria. Herzogs official website describes the film as "a satire on the state of war and peace and the absurdities it inspires." In the film, four men break into an abandoned castle that was the site of a battle between the Russians and Germans during World War II. The men find old military uniforms and equipment, and equip themselves for a defense of the castle. They see farmers approaching the castle, but are disappointed when they fail to attack. The film ends with the four men, armed, storming out of the castles front gates. The films actors have no dialogue; the only spoken text is delivered by a narrator, who discusses his thoughts on war and various other subjects. Les seins de glace Icy Breasts is a 1974 French-Italian psychological thriller written and directed by Georges Lautner and starring Alain Delon. It is based on Richard Mathesons novel Someone is Bleeding. The Big Store The Big Store is a 1973 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi. Barocco Barocco is a 1976 French romantic thriller film, directed by André Téchiné. The film stars Isabelle Adjani, Gérard Depardieu and Marie-France Pisier. Identity, redemption and resurrection are the themes of the film. The plot follows a young woman who convinces her boxer boyfriend to accept a bribe to tell a lie that discredits a local politician. When the boyfriend is murdered, she is racked with guilt until she meets the killer and plans to remake him into the image of her slain lover. The film won three César Awards: Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Cinematography and Best Music. The film had a total of 678,734 admissions in France. The Alpha Incident The Alpha Incident is a 1977 American science fiction horror film directed by Bill Rebane and starring Ralph Meeker, Stafford Morgan, John F. Goff, Carol Irene Newell, and George "Buck" Flower. Roadhouse 66 Roadhouse 66 is a 1984 film directed by John Mark Robinson and starring Willem Dafoe. The film is set entirely in Kingman, and Oatman, two towns on historic U.S. Route 66. Deathrow Gameshow Deathrow Gameshow is a 1987 black comedy film in which condemned prisoners are given opportunities to be granted reprieves for their sentences by participating in a television game show. Going Under Going Under is a 1991 comedy film starring Bill Pullman, Wendy Schaal, Chris Demetral, Tyrone Granderson Jones, Dennis Redfield, Lou Richards, Ernie Sabella, Elmarie Wendel, Ned Beatty, Robert Vaughn, and Roddy McDowall. The film was directed by Mark W. Travis and written by Randolph Davis and Darryl Zarubica. Escape from the 'Liberty' Cinema Escape from the Liberty Cinema is a 1990 Polish drama film directed by Wojciech Marczewski. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Total Balalaika Show Total Balalaika Show is a 1994 film by director Aki Kaurismäki featuring a concert by the Leningrad Cowboys and the Alexandrov Ensemble. The concert took place on 12 June 1993 on Senate Square in Helsinki, Finland. The event drew a crowd of approximately 70,000 people from two nations – Finland and Russia – that had been engaged in a state of "peaceful coexistence" during the Cold War. The concert featured an eclectic mix of Western rock and Russian folk music, and folk dancers performing to rock songs. Total Balalaika Show was a critical success, scoring a 77% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Alien Nation: The Udara Legacy Alien Nation: The Udara Legacy is the fifth and final television film produced to continue the story of the television series Alien Nation. Alien Nation: The Udara Legacy was written by Renee and Harry Longstreet, and directed by Kenneth Johnson. Invasion of the Star Creatures Invasion of the Star Creatures is an independently made 1962 black-and-white science fiction/comedy film, produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff and Berj Hagopian, directed by Bruno VeSota, that stars Bob Ball and Frankie Ray. The film was theatrically released by American International Pictures as a double feature with The Brain That Wouldnt Die. The theatrical version runs 70 minutes. For television syndication, a 10-minute sequence was added, bringing the films running time to 80 minutes. The Barber of Seville The Barber of Seville is the tenth animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 22, 1944, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. B.U.S.T.E.D Everybody Loves Sunshine, is a 1999 British independent film written and directed by Andrew Goth and starring Rachel Shelley, David Bowie and Goldie. Mermaids and Rascals Gorgones ke Manges is a 1968 film starring Mary Chronopoulou. Little Longnose Little Longnose is a Russian traditionally animated feature film directed by Ilya Maximov, made by Melnitsa Animation Studio. It opened in Russia on March 20, 2003, and had 375,000 admissions during its theatrical run. A computer game based on the film was produced by Melnitsa, K-D Labs, and 1C. London's Trafalgar Square Londons Trafalgar Square is an 1890 British short silent actuality film, shot by inventors and film pioneers Wordsworth Donisthorpe and William Carr Crofts at approximately 10 frames per second with an oval or circular frame on celuloid film using their kinesigraph camera, showing traffic at Trafalgar Square in London. The surviving ten frames of film are the earliest known motion picture of the city. Rio Sex Comedy Rio Sex Comedy is a 2010 comedy film, written and directed by Jonathan Nossiter and starring Charlotte Rampling, and Bill Pullman, and Irène Jacob. It premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival on 16 September. The Catechism Cataclysm The Catechism Cataclysm is a 2011 independent, psychotronic dark comedy film directed by Todd Rohal. The films narrative concerns a bumbling priest named Father Billy who embarks on a camping trip with his childhood idol, Robbie. Remember Me? Do You Remember Me? is a 2014 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Rolando Ravello. It is based on a stage play with the same name. For his performance in this film Edoardo Leo was nominated for Nastro dArgento for best actor. Tiny Times 3.0 Tiny Times 3 is a 2014 Chinese romantic drama film and the third installment of the Tiny Times franchise directed and written by Guo Jingming. Filming started in Rome on December 10, 2013. The film released on July 17, 2014. The Stopover The Stopover is a 2016 French film directed by Delphine and Muriel Coulin. The film premiered at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section where the sisters won the award for Best Screenplay. So Young 2: Never Gone So Young 2: Never Gone, commonly known as Never Gone, is a 2016 Chinese romantic drama film based on the popular novel by Xin Yiwu. The film is directed by Zhou Tuoru, produced by Zhang Yibai and stars Kris Wu and Liu Yifei. Though the stories are unrelated, the film was promoted as the sequel to 2013 youth romance film So Young, and released in China on 8 July 2016. It Happened at the Inn It Happened at the Inn is a 1943 French mystery film directed by Jacques Becker, starring Fernand Ledoux, Robert Le Vigan, Georges Rollin and Blanchette Brunoy. It follows an investigation where the family members of an old woman are suspected of her murder. The film is based on the 1937 novel with the same title by Pierre Véry. It was released in France on 14 April 1943. It was shot at the Epinay Studios in Paris with location filming taking place around Charente. The Legend of Johnny Appleseed The Legend of Johnny Appleseed is an animated short musical segment from Walt Disneys 1948 film Melody Time. It is narrated by Dennis Day and is based on the American frontiersman John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed. The Thin Red Line The Thin Red Line is a 1964 Cinemascope film directed by Andrew Marton and starring Keir Dullea, Jack Warden, James Philbrook, and Kieron Moore. Based on James Joness 1962 novel of the same name, the film follows the life of a number of American soldiers during the battle of Guadalcanal. The black-and-white film was filmed in Spain. Bernard Gordons screenplay of Joness work concentrates on the relationship between the young rule-breaking, "survival-at-any-cost", Private Doll and the older veteran 1st Sgt Welsh. Another film adaptation of the novel was released in 1998. Evdokia Evdokia is one of the most important works of Greek cinema. It is a drama of passion whose main characters are a sergeant and a prostitute who get married after a brief passionate affair. Very soon, however, the influence of their environment strains their relationship, and the man tries to break away, but without success. The pair is surrounded by harsh light, the rock, the bare landscapes and military exercises, on the one hand, and sensuality and constrictions, on the other. Because of her occupation, Evdokia both attracts and repels the sergeant. The petit bourgeois environment, the lumpen elements, the social fringes and petty interests stifle the young couple: they apparently want to rebel, but never succeed. With everything moving among violent sensuality, cruelty, coarseness, and total austerity, this "prosaic" story assumes the dimensions of an ancient tragedy. The inner struggle of the protagonists, the conflict of desires and values, the straightforward narration, vigorous pace, immediacy and sound construction constitute one of the most important works of the Greek cinema. In Greece, the film is mostly known for the popular Zeibekiko instrumental piece "Zeibekiko of Evdokia", written by Manos Loizos. In 1986, Evdokia was voted by the Greek Film Critics Association as the best Greek film of all time. Ti ekanes ston polemo Thanasi What did you do in the war, Thanasi? is a 1971 Greek satirical drama film. It starred Thanasis Veggos as Thanasis, a poor labourer trying to survive during the Axis occupation of Greece. With references to the Great Famine and the Greek resistance, the film was also a political allegory for the Greek military junta of 1967–74. It won the Best Film Award at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival. Malibu Hot Summer Sizzle Beach, U.S.A,, also known as Malibu Hot Summer, is an independent film directed by Richard Brander and starring Robert Acey, Kevin Costner, Terry Congie, Leslie Brander and Roselyn Royce. It was not released until 1986 after Costner became a celebrity. His biography says it was filmed between 1978 and 1979. Rogue Male Rogue Male is a 1976 British television film starring Peter OToole, based on Geoffrey Households novel Rogue Male. Made by the BBC, it was adapted by Frederic Raphael, directed by Clive Donner and also stars Alastair Sim, John Standing and Harold Pinter. It was first transmitted on 22 September 1976. Nothing Underneath Nothing Underneath is a 1985 Italian giallo film directed by Carlo Vanzina, starring Donald Pleasence. Bodyline Bodyline is an Australian 1984 television miniseries which dramatised the events of the 1932–1933 English Ashes cricket tour of Australia. The title refers to the bodyline cricketing tactic devised by the English cricket team during their 1932–33 Ashes tour of Australia. The Haunting of Morella The Haunting of Morella is a 1990 horror film directed by Jim Wynorski. He made it back to back with Transylvania Twist at Concordes studios. The film was an attempt by Roger Corman to make a film in the vein of his Poe movies from the 1960s. Tropical Inferno Women in Cellblock 9 is a 1977 Swiss exploitation action horror film written and directed by Jess Franco and starring Karine Gambier. Its main theme is women in prison. Unlike most of Francos work, the film remains banned in the United Kingdom due to large amounts of sexual violence and because one of the lead actresses in many of the sex scenes, Susan Hemingway, was 16 at the time the film was made. The film was rejected by the British Board of Film Classification when submitted in 2004 and has since not been successfully appealed. A Summer by the River A Summer by the River is a 1998 Finnish film written and directed by Markku Pölönen. The film is set in the 1950s Eastern Finland and tells the story of father Tenho and son Topi after Tenhos wife — Topis mother — dies and leaves the two men unable to pay rent. The two men move out of the family home and spend the summer working as lumberjacks in log driving, sleeping on the river bank and growing closer together through the experience. The film was a major success at the 1999 Jussi Awards winning in five categories including Best Film, Best Actor and Best Direction. The film was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. View of Terror Nightlight is a 2003 television film directed by Louis Bélanger. Hottarake no shima - Haruka to maho no kagami is a 2009 Japanese computer-animated film directed by Shinsuke Sato. It was produced in commemoration of Fuji Televisions 50th anniversary. The film was nominated for the award for Excellent Animation of the Year at the 33rd Japan Academy Prize. Do Not Disturb Do Not Disturb is a 2012 French comedy film directed by Yvan Attal and starring Attal and François Cluzet. It is a remake of the 2009 American film Humpday. The Young Kieslowski The Young Kieslowski is a 2014 romantic comedy film written and directed by Kerem Sanga and starring Ryan Malgarini, Haley Lu Richardson, Joshua Malina, Melora Walters, and James Le Gros. It is loosely inspired by the story of his own parents. The film premiered at the 2014 Los Angeles Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature. It has been picked up for distribution by Mance Media, with a planned theatrical and digital release on July 24, 2015. A Brony Tale A Brony Tale is a 2014 Canadian-American documentary film directed by Brent Hodge. The film explores the brony phenomenon, the adult fan base of the childrens animated show Friendship Is Magic that arose shortly after its premiere in 2010. The film is structured around the journey of Ashleigh Ball, one of the principal voice actresses for the show, including her initial reactions to learning of this older fanbase, and her travel as a Guest of Honor to one of the first fan conventions BronyCon held in New York City in 2012. Hodge, a close friend of and previous collaborator with Ball, was curious as she was as to this phenomenon and opted to film her travel and appearance at the convention for the documentary. Hodges film gained interest of film producer and publisher Morgan Spurlock who helped to promote wider distribution of the documentary. Initially slated to be shown for Vancouver-area film festivals, the film was highlighted at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, and received critical praise. The film received a wider theater release starting in July 2014, and is currently available on DVD, Blu-ray, Digital Download and On Demand. The films Blu-ray was sold for the first time at the 2014 New York Comic Con. The film also screened in 290 theaters across Mexico in late 2014. My Brilliant Life My Brilliant Life is a 2014 South Korean drama film starring Song Hye-kyo and Gang Dong-won. It was co-written and directed by E J-yong based on the 2011 novel My Palpitating Life by Kim Aeran. My Brilliant Life won the Third Place Audience Award at the 17th Udine Far East Film Festival in 2015. My Brilliant Life was released under CJ Entertainment in Korea on September 3, 2014. The film received official wide release in China on March 13, 2015. Io sono Tempesta Io sono Tempesta is an Italian comedy-drama film directed by Daniele Luchetti, starring Marco Giallini and Elio Germano. A Throw of Dice A Throw of Dice is a 1929 silent film by German-born director Franz Osten, based on an episode from the Indian epic Mahabharata. Five Guns West Five Guns West is a 1955 Western film set during the American Civil War directed by Roger Corman. It was Cormans first film as director although he had already made three as producer. It was the second of two films he made for the American Releasing Company, which later became American International Pictures. The film stars Dorothy Malone, John Lund and Mike Connors. The cast also includes R. Wright Campbell, who wrote the screenplay. Meet Me in Las Vegas Meet Me in Las Vegas is an MGM musical comedy produced by Joe Pasternak, directed by Roy Rowland, filmed in Eastman Color and CinemaScope, and starring Dan Dailey and Cyd Charisse. The film has a running time of 112 minutes. The screenplay is by Isobel Lennart, cinematography by Robert Bronner, music direction by George Stoll, and choreography by Hermes Pan and Eugene Loring. The Hangman The Hangman is a 1959 film directed by Michael Curtiz. It stars Robert Taylor and Tina Louise. The film is based on the short story of the same name by Luke Short. The Overtaxed I Tartassati is an Italian comedy film from 1959, directed by Stefano Vanzina, written by Aldo Fabrizi, starring Totò and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles The Overtaxed and Fripouillard et Compagnie. Brain of Blood Brain of Blood is a 1971 American horror film directed by Al Adamson and starring Grant Williams, Kent Taylor and Reed Hadley. The film was shot in one take, and is the only one of Kane W. Lynns Hemisphere Productions films to be shot in the United States instead of the Philippines. It was also Hadleys last film appearance before his death in 1972. Return to Macon County Return to Macon County is a 1975 American action drama film and a sequel to the 1974 drive-in classic Macon County Line. This film was written and directed by Richard Compton, who was also responsible for the earlier film. It was re-released by Orion Pictures in the late-1990s. Set in 1958, the film stars then little-known actors Nick Nolte and Don Johnson. They portray friends who are heading to California to enter a drag race. HealtH HealtH is a 1980 American ensemble comedy film, the fifteenth feature project from director Robert Altman. It stars Carol Burnett, Glenda Jackson, James Garner, Lauren Bacall, and Paul Dooley, and was written by Altman, Dooley and Frank Barhydt. The films title is an acronym for "Happiness, Energy, and Longevity through Health". A parody and satire of the U.S. political scene of the time, HealtH is set at a health food convention at a Florida luxury hotel, where a powerful political organization is deciding on a new president. The election is rife with backroom deals and scandal; a businessman, Colonel Cody, is out to rig the votes and the outcome. Dick Cavett and Dinah Shore, two television talk show personalities of the time, are mentioned prominently in the film. HealtH was made by Robert Altmans company, Lions Gate Films, in early 1979. It was the directors last film for the 20th Century-Fox studio, which shelved its official release for over two years. Despite this, it received festival showings and a brief Los Angeles run during 1980. The film was broadcast on various U.S. television stations over the years, including The Movie Channel and Fox Movie Channel, but has never been issued on home video. Rat Man For the japanese manga of the same name see Ratman Ratman is a 1988 Italian exploitation horror film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo. Sista dansen Sista dansen is a Danish-Norwegian-Swedish 1993 film directed by Colin Nutley. The film was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Gesualdo: Death for Five Voices Gesualdo: Death for Five Voices is a 1995 film by German director Werner Herzog filmed for ZDF television. The film explores the music of Carlo Gesualdo and the legends surrounding Gesualdos personality, his cursed castle, and his murder of his wife and her lover. Between narration and interviews, several of Gesualdos madrigals are performed. Herzog calls Death for Five Voices "one of the films closest to my heart." Back to Back Back to Back, also known as American Yakuza 2, and Back to Back: American Yakuza 2, is a 1996 American action film. It is directed by Roger Nygard and written by Nygard and Scott Nimerfro. The film was produced by W.K. Border, Thomas Calabrese, Takashige Ichise, Aki Komine, Michael Leahy, and Joel Soisson. It stars Michael Rooker, Ryo Ishibashi, and Danielle Harris. It is a sequel to the 1993 film, American Yakuza. Don't Look Back Dont Look Back is a 1996 American made-for-HBO thriller film directed by Geoff Murphy and starring Eric Stoltz, John Corbett, Josh Hamilton, and Billy Bob Thornton, who also co-wrote the screenplay. They Crawl They Crawl is a 2001 American science fiction horror film directed by John Allardice, and written by Curtis Joseph and David Mason. The film stars Daniel Cosgrove, Tamara Davies, Dennis Boutsikaris and Mickey Rourke. The film is about giant killer cockroaches and was released in Italian television on March 1, 2001. It was subsequently released direct to video in some other countries. Iron Island Iron Island is a 2005 Iranian drama film directed by Mohammad Rasoulof. The film garnered the Best Film: Golden Peacock Award at the 36th International Film Festival of India. You Are My Sunshine You Are My Sunshine is a 2005 South Korean film written and directed by Park Jin-pyo, and starring Jeon Do-yeon. It was released in Korea on 23 September 2005. The official English title is named after the Jimmie Davis song "You Are My Sunshine," which is used on the soundtrack. Furnace Furnace is a 2007 horror film written and directed by William Butler. It stars Danny Trejo, Michael Paré, Tom Sizemore, Ja Rule, and Paul Wall. One More Chance One More Chance is a 2007 Filipino romance film starring John Lloyd Cruz & Bea Alonzo. The film was directed by the award-winning director Cathy Garcia-Molina and released under Star Cinema.The film also has gained a cult following with social media users often using lines and screen captures from the movie Alexander the Last Alexander the Last is a 2009 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg and starring Jess Weixler, Justin Rice, Barlow Jacobs, and Amy Seimetz. The film is a drama about a married actress and her sister. Postman to Heaven Heavens Postman, also known as Postman to Heaven is a 2009 South Korean-Japanese film starring Kim Jaejoong and Han Hyo-joo. A young CEO quits his job and becomes a kind of supernatural postman, delivering letters from grieving families and loved ones to the dead in heaven. It was part of the "Telecinema7" project, seven feature-length mini-dramas which were collaborations between South Korean TV directors and Japanese TV screenwriters; the seven Korea-Japan joint productions both received a limited theater release and were broadcast on television. Heavens Postman was first released in Korea in CGV theaters on November 11, 2009, and in Japanese cinemas on May 29, 2010. It later aired on SBS on September 25, 2010, and TV Asahi in 2010. Today Today is a 2014 Iranian drama film directed by Reza Mirkarimi. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the Iranian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Me, Myself & Her Me, Myself and Her is a 2015 comedy-drama film written and directed by Maria Sole Tognazzi and starring Margherita Buy and Sabrina Ferilli. Machine Machine is a 2017 Indian Hindi romantic thriller film, directed by Abbas–Mustan. The film stars debutant Mustafa Burmawala and Kiara Advani. The film has been produced by Jayantilal Gada, Haresh Patel, Pranay Chokshi, Abbas Mustan Films Productions and Dhaval Jayantilal Gada. The movie released on 17 March 2017. The movie was extensively shot in Georgia. Habeas Corpus Habeas Corpus is a 1928 short comedy silent film starring Laurel and Hardy as grave-robbers hired by a mad scientist. It was shot in July 1928 and released by M-G-M on December 1. Although technically a silent film—having intertitles and no synchronized dialogue—it was the inaugural Roach film released with a synchronized music and sounds effects track for theatres wired for sound. The Victor sound discs were long thought lost until a lone set surfaced in the 1990s and was reunited with the film elements. The Spanish Earth The Spanish Earth is a 1937 propaganda film made during the Spanish Civil War in support of the democratically elected Republicans, whose forces included a wide range from the political left like communists, socialists, anarchists, to moderates like centrists, and liberalist elements. The film was directed by Joris Ivens, written by John Dos Passos and Ernest Hemingway, narrated by Orson Welles and re-recorded by Hemingway, with music composed by Marc Blitzstein and arranged by Virgil Thomson. The Bulleteers The Bulleteers is the fifth of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. This animated short was created by the Fleischer Studios. The story runs about nine minutes and covers Supermans adventures as he defends the city against a villainous gang called "The Bulleteers", who are equipped with a bullet-shaped rocket car. It was originally released on March 26, 1942. Guest in the House Guest in the House is a 1944 American film noir directed by John Brahm starring Anne Baxter and Ralph Bellamy. Lewis Milestone began directing the film in April 1944, but was stricken with appendicitis in May 1944 and collapsed on the set. John Brahm then stepped in to direct. Captain Lightfoot Captain Lightfoot is a 1955 American CinemaScope Technicolor adventure film directed by Douglas Sirk starring Rock Hudson, Barbara Rush and Jeff Morrow. and is a Hollywood adaptation of a book by W. R. Burnett written in 1954. The movie is set in the early 19th century with the hero and his brother-in-arms becoming highwaymen, robbing the wealthy around the foothills of Dublin, Ireland. Captain Lightfoot falls in love, and the ensuing drama threatens everyones safety. The movie was filmed around Clogherhead, County Louth and in the Powerscourt Estate in Enniskerry, County Wicklow. The Outsider The Outsider is a 1961 biopic film about Ira Hayes, a Native American who fought in World War II in the United States Marine Corps and was one of the Marines who raised the flag on Iwo Jima. The film stars Tony Curtis as Hayes. It was directed by Delbert Mann. Jim Sorenson, a Marine depicted as Hayess best friend, is a fictional composite of other men who raised the flag. The movie was adapted from an article by William Bradford Huie about Hayes. The Zoo Chiriakhana or Chiriyakhana is a 1967 Indian Bengali-language crime thriller film directed by Satyajit Ray starring Uttam Kumar as Byomkesh Bakshi. The screenplay is written by Satyajit Ray. The film was once considered Rays worst film because of its complex plot, but nowadays many intellectuals and film experts consider it Rays most brilliant movie. The flexible acting of Uttam Kumar in the movie was praised by many critics at that time. The Birthday Party The Birthday Party is a 1968 British drama film directed by William Friedkin, and starring Robert Shaw, based on the 1957 play The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter. The screenplay for the film was written by Pinter as well. The film, and the play, are considered examples of "comedy of menace", a genre associated with Pinter. The film was a passion project for Friedkin, who had been a fan of the play, and he remained proud of the film after its release, though it was a box office disappointment. The Boatniks The Boatniks is a 1970 American comedy film starring Robert Morse, Stefanie Powers, Don Ameche and Phil Silvers. It was made by Walt Disney Productions, released by Buena Vista Distribution and directed by Norman Tokar. Young and awkward, Coast Guard Ensign Thomas Garland suffers from the comparison with his late father, a war hero, which does not prevent him from falling for pretty Kate Fairchild, a young woman who manages a sailing school. Of course, the way he expresses his deep feelings for the lady leaves much to be desired, and the situation does not improve when a trio of bumbling jewel thieves interferes. Wally Cox had a supporting role playing a man who manages a boat for girls to give parties for the purposes of socializing with men. Bad Man's River Bad Mans River is a 1971 European comedy Spaghetti western directed by Eugenio Martín and starring Lee Van Cleef, James Mason, Gina Lollobrigida and Simón Andreu. Soundtrack was composed by Tony Duhig, Peter Jonfield, Glyn Havard and Waldo de los Ríos. Summer Camp Nightmare Summer Camp Nightmare is an American 1987 horror film directed by Bert L. Dragin and starring Chuck Connors and Charlie Stratton. The film is based on the novel The Butterfly Revolution by William Butler. The Cube The Cube is an hour-long teleplay that aired on NBCs weekly anthology television show NBC Experiment in Television in 1969. The production was produced and directed by puppeteer and filmmaker Jim Henson, and was one of several experiments with the live-action film medium which he conducted in the 1960s, before focusing entirely on The Muppets and other puppet works. The screenplay was co-written by long-time Muppet writer Jerry Juhl. In the previous year, Henson had produced a documentary for NBC Experiment in Television, "Youth 68". The teleplay only aired twice: first on February 23 of 1969, with a rerun on February 21 of 1971. Dreaming of Space Dreaming of Space is a 2005 Russian drama film directed by Alexei Uchitel. Casi divas Road to Fame is a 2008 Mexican comedy film directed by Issa López. Dark and Stormy Night Dark and Stormy Night is a 2009 independent film spoofing the haunted house and murder mystery films produced by Hollywood in the 1930s and 1940s. Larry Blamire directed and acted in the film and wrote the screenplay. The film also includes many cast members from Blamires previous films The title refers to the often-parodied opening sentence from the novel Paul Clifford by Edward Bulwer-Lytton. Un lac Un Lac is a 2008 French film directed by Philippe Grandrieux, starring Dmitriy Kubasov, Natálie Rehorová and Alexei Solonchev. The film won a Special Mention in the Orizzonti Section at the 2008 Venice Film Festival. Prodigal Sons Prodigal Sons is a 2008 American documentary produced and directed by Kimberly Reed. I Travel Because I Have to, I Come Back Because I Love You I Travel Because I Have to, I Come Back Because I Love You is a 2009 Brazilian drama film, directed by Marcelo Gomes and Karim Aïnouz. The 19th Wife The 19th Wife is a 2010 Lifetime television film and adaptation of David Ebershoffs novel of the same name. Finding Fela! Finding Fela is a 2014 documentary film by Oscar-winning director Alex Gibney, portraying and analysing the life of pioneering musician Fela Kuti. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. Song of Napoli Songe Napule is a 2013 Italian crime-comedy film written and directed by Manetti Bros. and starring Alessandro Roja and Giampaolo Morelli. It premiered at the 2013 Rome Film Festival. For their performances, Carlo Buccirosso and Paolo Sassanelli won the Nastro dArgento for best supporting actors. The film also won both Nastro dArgento and David di Donatello Awards for best score and for best original song, as well as the Nastro dArgento for best comedy film. Sweet, Sweet Lonely Girl Sweet, Sweet Lonely Girl is a 2016 American horror film written and directed by A.D. Calvo and starring Erin Wilhelmi, Quinn Shephard, and Susan Kellermann. The film had its world premiere on September 22, 2016 at Fantastic Fest. Filming for Sweet, Sweet Lonely Girl took place in Vernon during late 2015. Lego Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape Lego Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape is a film based on Jurassic World. It was originally a five-part miniseries before it was merged into a film that was bundled with Jurassic World that was released on October 18, 2016. Eyes of Youth Eyes of Youth is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Albert Parker and starring Clara Kimball Young. The film was based on a stage play Eyes of Youth performed on Broadway in 1917-18 and starred Marjorie Rambeau. This film also features Rudolph Valentino in a role as a thief/con artist. This film is often credited as the vehicle that led Valentino to be cast in The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse. Among Those Present Among Those Present is a 1921 American "three-reeler" silent comedy film starring Harold Lloyd and Mildred Davis. The Inhuman Woman LInhumaine is a 1924 French drama-science fiction film directed by Marcel LHerbier; it has the subtitle histoire féerique. It was notable for its experimental techniques and for the collaboration of many leading practitioners in the decorative arts, architecture and music. The film gave rise to much controversy on its release. Stalingrad: Dogs, Do You Want to Live Forever? Stalingrad: Dogs, Do You Want to Live Forever? is a 1959 West-German film, directed by Frank Wisbar and based on the eponymous novel by Fritz Wöss. The movie revolves around the Battle of Stalingrad. The title is drawn from Friedrich the Greats words when he saw his soldiers fleeing at Kolin: "You cursed rascals, do you want to live forever?" The Defector The Defector is a 1966 thriller film, starring Montgomery Clift, Hardy Krüger, Roddy McDowall and Macha Meril. It was directed by Belgian director/producer Raoul Lévy and based on the 1965 novel Lespion by Paul Thomas. This was Clifts final film, and he only agreed to star in it so he could prepare himself for his next role in the 1967 film Reflections in a Golden Eye. Although obviously very ill, he still managed to give a convincing performance in what has been termed a very moody and sombre film. This characterization is in stark contrast to the exuberance displayed by his love interest, who was played by Meril, an obviously more youthful woman. Lévy committed suicide on 31 December 1966. Consequently, although the film was released before Levys death, it was a posthumous showing for both its director and lead actor. Necromancy Necromancy is a 1972 American supernatural horror film directed by Bert I. Gordon and starring Orson Welles and Pamela Franklin. It features supporting performances from Lee Purcell and Michael Ontkean. The plot follows an enigmatic cult leader in a small California town who attempts to harness the powers of a local woman to resurrect his dead son. A Certain Sacrifice A Certain Sacrifice is a 1985 American drama film co-written and directed by Stephen Jon Lewicki and starring Madonna, Jeremy Pattnosh and Charles Kurtz. It was Madonnas first movie, filmed around September 1979, but not released until 1985. The film is an "oddball" independent film, shot on-and-off over two years in New York City for just $20,000. Madonna finished her scenes in the Fall of 1980. Almost all of the cast were unpaid. Gaby: A True Story Gaby: A True Story is a 1987 American-Mexican drama biographical film directed by Luis Mandoki, and starring Rachel Chagall, Norma Aleandro, Liv Ullmann, and Robert Loggia. It was written by Michael Love and Martín Salinas. It chronicles the lives of Gabriela Brimmer, a Mexican writer and disability rights activist, and her caretaker, Florencia Sánchez Morales. Freddie as F.R.O.7. Freddie as F.R.O.7 is a 1992 British animated musical action fantasy comedy film written and directed by Jon Acevski, and starring the voice of Ben Kingsley. Inspired by bedtime stories Acevski told to his son about his favourite toy frog working as a secret agent, it is a parody of James Bond. The film was released in both the United Kingdom and the United States in the summer of 1992. It was negatively received by critics and audiences, with the American release in particular resulting in a box office bomb. It held the record of the lowest-grossing animated film at the US box office until The Ten Commandments in 2007. Casualties of Love: The Long Island Lolita Story Casualties of Love: The "Long Island Lolita" Story was the third made-for-television movie based on the story of Amy Fisher and Joey Buttafuoco, written and directed by John Herzfeld. Alyssa Milano and Jack Scalia played the main characters in this movie for CBS. The movie aired the same night and time as ABCs movie, The Amy Fisher Story, though ABCs movie was much higher rated in the TV ratings and critically praised. Phyllis Lyons, Leo Rossi, and Lawrence Tierney portrayed Buttafuocos relatives. Red to Kill Red to Kill is a 1994 category III Hong Kong film directed by Billy Tang Hin-Shing. Thy Neighbor's Wife Thy Neighbours Wife, also known as Poison, is a 2001 erotic thriller film directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Kari Wuhrer, Jeff Trachta, and Barbara Crampton. Azazel Azazel is a Russian made for TV adaptation of Boris Akunins introductory Erast Fandorin novel The Winter Queen. Shut Up and Kiss Me! Shut Up and Kiss Me is a 2004 romantic comedy film starring Christopher Daniel Barnes, Kristin Richardson, Krista Allen and Brad Rowe. It was written by Steven Chase and Howard Flamm and directed by Gary Brockette. Thralls Thralls is a 2004 comedy horror film directed by Ron Oliver and starring Lorenzo Lamas, Leah Cairns, Siri Baruc, Crystal Lowe, Lisa Marie Caruk, Sonya Salomaa, and Moneca Delain. It was written by Lisa Morton and Brett Thompson, and has an MPAA rating of R. Hood of the Living Dead Hood of the Living Dead is a 2005 direct-to-video zombie movie about a regenerative formula bringing the dead back to life. Motor Home Massacre Motor Home Massacre is a horror film written and directed by Allen Wilbanks that was released on August 2, 2005 and starring Shan Holleman, Nelson Bonilla, Tanya Fraser and Justin Geer. It was produced by iStream LLC and distributed by Lionsgate. Ghosts of Goldfield Ghosts of Goldfield is a 2007 American horror film directed by Ed Winfield. This film music composed by Steve Yeaman. The film stars Kellan Lutz, Marnette Patterson, Mandy Amano, Scott Whyte, Chuck Zito and Ashly Margaret Rae in the lead roles. The President Is Coming The President Is Coming is a 2009 Indian satirical mockumentary film directed by Kunaal Roy Kapur based on his play by the same title which premiered at the Royal Court/Rage Theatre Festival in Mumbai in January 2006. The film, written by Anuvab Pal, marks Kapurs debut as a director and features an ensemble cast including Konkona Sen Sharma as a Bengali writer and a social activist. The film explores a day in the life of six contestants who will stop at nothing as the US President is coming to town. Konkona plays Maya Roy, one of the six contestants who will represent New India in front of the President. This Is Not a Movie This Is Not a Movie is a 2010 Mexican experimental science fiction film written and directed by Olallo Rubio. It stars Edward Furlong in three roles, playing different personalities of the same character, who prepares for the end of the world by sequestering himself in a Las Vegas hotel while he grapples with existential questions. The score was composed by musician Slash. It premiered at the Morelia International Film Festival in 2010 and was released in Mexico on January 28, 2011. The Unintentional Kidnapping of Mrs. Elfriede Ott The Unintentional Kidnapping of Mrs. Elfriede Ott is a 2010 Austrian comedy film directed by Andreas Prochaska. Shirin in Love Shirin in Love is an Iranian-American romantic comedy film directed by Ramin Niami and starring Nazanin Boniadi, Riley Smith, Maz Jobrani and Anahita Khalatbari. It was released in March 2014 via AMC Independent. Ten TEN is a 2014 thriller/horror film directed by Sophia Cacciola and Michael J. Epstein. The film had its world premiere on March 30, 2014 at the Boston Underground Film Festival and features an all-female ensemble cast. Funding for the film was partially raised through a successful Kickstarter campaign. The film will be distributed in North America by BrinkVision in April 2015. A Year and Change A Year and Change is an independent drama film directed by Stephen Suettinger. It was filmed in Maryland in December 2013. Sound! Euphonium is a Japanese novel series by Ayano Takeda. The story takes place in Uji, and focuses on the Kitauji High School Music Club, which is steadily improving thanks to the newly appointed advisers strict instruction. A manga adaptation illustrated by Hami was serialized on the Kono Manga ga Sugoi! Web website. Kyoto Animation produced two seasons of an anime television series adaptations in 2015 and 2016. An animated theatrical film titled Liz and the Blue Bird premiered in April 2018, focusing on two characters from Sound! Euphonium. Another film adaptation Sound! Euphonium The Movie - Our Promise: A Brand New Day premiered in April 2019 in Japan. A new anime project has been announced focusing on Kumiko in her third year of high school. The Last Will Be the Last The Last Will Be the Last is a 2015 drama film written and directed by Massimiliano Bruno and starring Paola Cortellesi and Alessandro Gassmann. Nuts! Nuts! is a 2016 partly-animated documentary film billed as the "mostly true story" about the controversial medical doctor and radio magnate John R. Brinkley. The documentary is based on a screenplay by Thom Stylinski adapted from The Life of A Man: Biography of John R. Brinkley by Clement Wood, and directed by Penny Lane. Nuts! won the Special Jury Award for Editing at its Sundance premiere in 2016. The Case of the Howling Dog The Case of the Howling Dog is a 1934 American mystery film directed by Alan Crosland, based on the novel of the same name by Erle Stanley Gardner. The film stars Warren William and Mary Astor. This was the first in a series of four films in which William played Perry Mason. The next three films in the series was, The Case of the Lucky Legs, The Case of the Curious Bride and The Case of the Velvet Claws. Warner Bros. made seven Perry Mason films between the years 1934 and 1941, when the series ended. Ricardo Cortez took over the role of in the fifth film, The Case of the Black Cat, then Donald Woods became Mason in the sixth, The Case of the Stuttering Bishop. Finally, William Lundigan became Mason in the last of the series, The Case of the Black Parrot. Each film in the series featured a different actress portraying Della Street. The characters were revived in a popular CBS television series that starred Raymond Burr as Perry Mason and Barbara Hale as Della Street. That series ran from 1957 to 1966. Monte Markham revived the character in a 1973-74 The New Perry Mason CBS television series that co-starred Sharon Acker as Della Street. Raymond Burr again starred as Mason in Perry Mason an NBC made-for-television movies that began in 1985 and ended when he died in 1993. Barbara Hale also revived the role of Della Street in that series. Thirty Day Princess Thirty Day Princess is a 1934 pre-Code comedy film directed by Marion Gering and starring Sylvia Sidney, Cary Grant and Edward Arnold. The film was based on a story of the same name by Clarence Budington Kelland, adapted by Sam Hellman and Edwin Justus Mayer, and written by Preston Sturges and Frank Partos. Gran Casino Gran Casino is a 1947 Mexican film. It was written by Mauricio Magdaleno and Edmundo Baez, based on a story by Michel Weber, and directed by Luis Buñuel. Coroner Creek Coroner Creek is a 1948 American Cinecolor Western film directed by Ray Enright and starring Randolph Scott and Marguerite Chapman. It was based on the novel of the same name by Luke Short. Gun Glory Gun Glory is a 1957 American Metrocolor Western film directed by Roy Rowland starring Stewart Granger and Rhonda Fleming. It Started with a Kiss It Started with a Kiss is a 1959 Metrocolor film in CinemaScope starring Glenn Ford and Debbie Reynolds. It was directed by George Marshall. Devils of Darkness Devils of Darkness is a 1965 British horror film directed by Lance Comfort and starring William Sylvester, Hubert Noël and Carole Gray. It was the last feature film directed by Lance Comfort. The Troubles of Alfred Les malheurs dAlfred is a 1972 French comedy film directed by and starring Pierre Richard. Hide in Plain Sight Hide in Plain Sight is a 1980 American drama film directed by and starring James Caan with storyline based on an actual case from the files of New York attorney Salvatore R. Martoche who represented, Tom Leonard, a real-life Buffalo, New York, victim who had sued to recover contact with his children estranged by the culpability of the new husband and government. Fifty/Fifty Fifty/Fifty is a 1992 American action adventure comedy film directed by Charles Martin Smith and stars Peter Weller and Robert Hays as two army men who meet each other on an island and attend a mission to, but the odds are stacked against them and try fight their way out. Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story is a 1997 television film about diver Greg Louganis based on the best-selling book Breaking the Surface co-written by Greg Louganis and Eric Marcus that stayed on top of the New York Times Best Seller list for 5 weeks. This was Steven Hilliard Sterns final directed film before dying in 2018. Strategic Command Strategic Command is a 1997 air hijack direct-to-video film directed by Rick Jacobson, starring Michael Dudikoff, and co-starring Richard Norton, Paul Winfield, Bryan Cranston, and Stephen Quadros. The film was written by Sean McGinly and Tripp Reed. La lettre The Letter is a 1999 French-Portuguese drama film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It tells the story of a married woman who has feelings for another man, and who confesses her feelings to her friend, a cloistered nun. The film is loosely based on the 17th century French novel The Princess of Cleves by Madame de Lafayette.http://wm05.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:179969 The film was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Jury Prize. The Sun in a Net The Sun in a Net is a 1963 film that became a key film in the development of Slovak and Czechoslovak cinema from the mandated Socialist-Realist filmmaking of the repressive 1950s towards the Czechoslovak/Czech New Wave and socially critical or experimental films of the 1960s marked by a gradual relaxation of communist control. The Sun in a Net received multiple votes in a wide survey of Czech and Slovak film academics and critics in the late 1990s asking them for their lists of the 10 best films in the history of filmmaking in the former Czechoslovakia. Run the Wild Fields Run the Wild Fields is an American drama movie released in the year of 2000. Released as a Showtime Original Movie, it was based on the play And The Home of the Brave by Rodney Vaccaro. The New Adventures of Pinocchio The New Adventures of Pinocchio is a 1999 direct to video film that is a sequel to the 1996 film, The Adventures of Pinocchio. The film was directed by Michael Anderson and featured Martin Landau reprising his role as Geppetto with Udo Kier reprising his role as Lorenzini, but also playing Lorenzinis widow Madame Flambeau. The film also featured Sarah Alexander, Simon Schatzberger, Warwick Davis and Ben Ridgeway, and introduced Gabriel Thomson as Pinocchio. This is the last film Michael Anderson directed, before his death in 2018. One More Kiss One More Kiss is a Scottish romantic drama directed by award-winning film maker Vadim Jean and starring Valerie Edmond, Gerard Butler and James Cosmo in the main roles. The film’s tragic story revolves around a cancer-diagnosed woman who decides to live her remaining life to the full, which includes throwing herself into a triangle romance with an old flame. Cyclomania Cyclomania is a 2001 Finnish movie directed and written by Simo Halinen. Three teenage cyclists, two boys and a girl trying to balance friendship, competition and a growing romance. The two good friends K and Eetu works as bicycle messengers in Helsinki, in the evenings they practice hard to qualify for the Finnish championships. Their lives change when Oona starts working at the same company. Waiting for the Messiah Waiting for the Messiah is a 2000 Argentine, Spanish, and Italian comedy drama film directed by Daniel Burman. The film features Daniel Hendler, Enrique Piñeyro, Héctor Alterio, Melina Petriella, Stefania Sandrelli, Imanol Arias and Dolores Fonzi, among others. The film won many awards including Best Film at the Lleida Latin-American Film Festival in Spain. The film takes place in a Jewish community of Buenos Aires. The Last Train The Last Train is a 2002 Uruguayan and Argentine, comedy drama film, directed by Diego Arsuaga, and written by Arsuaga, Fernando León de Aranoa, and Beda Docampo Feijóo. Its also known as Corazón de fuego in Argentina. The films executive producer was Mariela Besuievski, and it was produced by Pablo Bossi, Gerardo Herrero, Oscar Kramer, and Carlos Mentasti. The Greenskeeper The Greenskeeper is a 2002 horror film starring former Major League Baseball relief pitcher John Rocker as the titular character. Brocéliande Brocéliande is a French horror film written by Doug Headline and Benoît Lestang, directed by Doug Headline, and starring André Wilms, Alice Taglioni and Alexis Loret. Breakfast with Hunter Breakfast with Hunter is a documentary about the everyday life of gonzo-journalist Hunter S. Thompson by Wayne Ewing. The film includes a variety of well-known figures involved with Thompson throughout his life, including P. J. ORourke, Ralph Steadman, Roxanne Pulitzer, Johnny Depp, Terry Gilliam and Benicio del Toro. Live stage segments were recorded at the Viper Room in early September 1996. Elaan Elaan is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film. Elaan is a mission film about five characters and their plan against one man. Produced by Ganesh Jain and Ratan Jain and directed by Vikram Bhatt, the film stars John Abraham, Rahul Khanna, Arjun Rampal, Lara Dutta, Amisha Patel and Mithun Chakraborty. The film marked the return of Mithun Chakraborty to the Bollywood film industry after starring in low budget productions based at Ooty, known as Mithuns Dream Factory for a decade. It managed to do well and was an average grosser at the Box-office. Beyond Our Ken Beyond Our Ken is a 2004 Hong Kong film directed by Pang Ho-Cheung, and starring Gillian Chung, Tao Hong and Daniel Wu. The Right of the Weakest The Right of the Weakest is a 2006 Belgian drama film directed by Lucas Belvaux. It was entered into the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. The Night of the White Pants The Night of the White Pants is a 2006 comedy-drama directed by Amy Talkington. Grow Your Own Grow Your Own is a 2007 British comedy film directed by Richard Laxton, and written by Frank Cottrell Boyce and Carl Hunter. It stars Benedict Wong, John Henshaw, Eddie Marsan, Pierce Quigley, Omid Djalili, Alan Williams, Philip Jackson, and Olivia Colman. The film centres on a group of gardeners at a Merseyside allotment, who react angrily when a group of refugees are given plots at the site, but after they get to know them better, soon change their minds. The film was previously known under the title The Allotment. Violent Blue Violent Blue is a feature drama directed by Gregory Hatanaka and starring Silvia Suvadova, Jesse Hlubik, and Nick Mancuso. Portions of the film are silent with intertitles accompanied with an original music score by Toshiyuki Hiraoka. It was simultaneously shot in both English and Polish/Czech language versions. A Useful Life A Useful Life is a 2010 Uruguayan drama film about the love of film, directed by Federico Veiroj and shot in black-and-white. The film was selected as the Uruguayan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards but it did not make the final shortlist. The Royal Bengal Tiger The Royal Bengal Tiger is an Indian Bengali suspense thriller film directed by Rajesh Ganguly, written and produced by Neeraj Pandey. The film stars Abir Chatterjee, Priyanka Sarkar, and Shraddha Das and Jeet in a special appearance.The film received positive reviews from critics and turned out to be commercially successful. The film has only one song, sung by Timir Biswas. The film premiered in Kolkata on 1 February 2016. Life-Size 2 Life-Size 2, also known as Life-Size 2: A Christmas Eve, is a 2018 American fantasy-comedy television film directed by Steven Tsuchida and starring Tyra Banks and Francia Raisa. It is the sequel to Life-Size starring Banks and Lindsay Lohan, which originally premiered in 2000 on ABC as part of The Wonderful World of Disney. The sequel was produced by Roger M. Bobb and Angi Bones. It premiered during Freeforms 25 Days of Christmas, on December 2, 2018. Humble Politician Nograj Humble Politician Nograj is an Indian Kannada-language comedy film written and directed by Saad Khan. The film stars Danish Sait, who plays the title character of Nograj, a narcissistic crazy politician who exploits a city and its resources. The film was produced by Pushkara Mallikarjunaiah, Hemanth Rao and Rakshit Shetty under the banners Pushkar Films, Lost & Found Films, and Paramvah Studios. The Hayseed The Hayseed is a 1919 American two-reel silent comedy film directed by and starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and featuring Buster Keaton. Romance Romance is a 1930 American Pre-Code Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film directed by Clarence Brown, starring Greta Garbo, Lewis Stone, and Gavin Gordon. The movie was adapted by Edwin Justus Mayer and Bess Meredyth from the 1913 play by Edward Sheldon. An earlier silent film also called Romance was one of the first releases by then new United Artists and starred Doris Keane, the actress in Sheldons 1913 play. Mr. Wong in Chinatown Mr. Wong in Chinatown is a 1939 American mystery film directed by William Nigh and starring Boris Karloff as Mr. Wong. Two Flags West Two Flags West is a 1950 Western drama set during the American Civil War, directed by Robert Wise and starring Joseph Cotten, Jeff Chandler, Linda Darnell, and Cornell Wilde. The opening credits contain the following statement: Riders to the Stars Riders to the Stars is a 1954 independently made American science fiction film produced by Ivan Tors Productions and released by United Artists. The film was directed by Richard Carlson and Herbert L. Strock and also stars William Lundigan, Martha Hyer, and Herbert Marshall. Riders to the Stars is the second film in Ivan Tors "Office of Scientific Investigation" trilogy, which was preceded by The Magnetic Monster and followed by Gog. The Naked Street The Naked Street is a 1955 American crime film noir directed by Maxwell Shane. The drama features Farley Granger, Anthony Quinn and Anne Bancroft. A Broken Leghorn A Broken Leghorn is a Looney Tunes cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn and Miss Prissy. Released September 26, 1959, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc. Hotel Paradiso Hotel Paradiso is a Metrocolor 1966 film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in Panavision. It was directed by Peter Glenville and based on the play LHôtel du libre échange by Maurice Desvallières and Georges Feydeau. The film allowed Alec Guinness to reprise the role he had played in the London West End theatre production of Hotel Paradiso, which opened at the Winter Garden Theatre, Drury Lane, London. on 2 May 1956. Guinness played alongside Martita Hunt, Irene Worth, Frank Pettingell, Kenneth Williams and Billie Whitelaw. Douglas Byng also reprised his part from the stage play. JLG/JLG: Self-Portrait in December JLG/JLG – Self-Portrait in December is a 1995 French documentary film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam is a feature-length documentary film by Nick Broomfield. It concerns Heidi Fleiss, then a madam involved in a prostitution ring. In the film, Broomfield attempts to discover if Fleiss truly is a "horrible person" and what made her that way. The film documents the power struggle among Fleiss, another Madam known as Alex, and Fleiss former lover Ivan Nagy, himself allegedly involved in prostitution. The film also chronicles the destructive relationship between Fleiss and Nagy, a sort of mutual aggressiveness that both seem to find appealing. The documentary was co-funded by the BBC, HBO, CBC and WDR. Arlette Arlette is a 1997 French comedy-romance film directed by Claude Zidi. Tenchi the Movie 2: The Daughter of Darkness Tenchi the Movie 2: Daughter of Darkness, known in Japan as in Japan is the second of three films set in the Tenchi Muyo! multi-verse directed by Tetsu Kimura and written by Naoko Hasegawa. The film was released in Japan on August 2, 1997 as a double feature, along with Slayers Great. The film was later released in North America on DVD on August 8, 1998. Tenchi Muyo! Daughter of Darkness was later re-released along with Tenchi Muyo in Love and Tenchi Forever! The Movie in a collectors pack. Funimation announced distribution of the film, along with several other Tenchi properties, on July 2, 2010 at Anime Expo. An Argentinian in New York Un Argentino en New York is a 1998 Argentine film directed by Juan José Jusid and starring Guillermo Francella and Natalia Oreiro. It is the story of an Argentine adolescent girl who travels to New York, and decides to stay and live there. Her father makes the decision to go to New York, a place where he has never been, to meet his daughter and try to bring her back to Buenos Aires. During his journey he’ll discover that his daughter has grown, formed a music band and met an American man who she loves. Iron Monkey 2 Iron Monkey 2 is a 1996 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chao Lu-jiang and featuring action choreography by Yuen Woo-ping. This film starred Donnie Yen as "Iron Monkey", a role played by Yu Rongguang in the 1993 film Iron Monkey, which also starred Yen, but in a different role. The story in Iron Monkey 2 is not related to that of Iron Monkey. American Cousins American Cousins is a 2003 romantic comedy film directed by Don Coutts and starring Danny Nucci, Gerald Lepkowski, Shirley Henderson, Vincent Pastore, Dan Hedaya, Russell Hunter, Olegar Fedoro, and Stevan Rimkus. The plot is about a Scots-Italian fish and chip shop owner who gives refuge to his Mafia relatives when they go on the run. It was voted one of the top three Scottish films of all time by readers of The List magazine. Unholy Unholy is an independent film about Nazi mysticism directed by Daryl Goldberg and starring Adrienne Barbeau and Nicholas Brendon. It was written by Samuel Stephen Freeman and produced by Joshua Blumenfeld and Sky Whisper Productions. Its release on DVD was on September 4, 2007. The film is alleged to be based on fact, and was produced to document the facts surrounding the experiments in mysticism. Diary of June Diary of June is a 2005 South Korean mystery-crime film starring Shin Eun-kyung, Yunjin Kim and Eric Mun. The film was released to South Korean cinemas December 1st, 2005 where it received a total of 697,980 admissions nationwide. Strawberry Shortcakes is a 2006 Japanese film by director Hitoshi Yazaki. The film, based on the Japanese manga of the same name by Kiriko Nananan, concerns the life of four girls, as they deal with their own insecurities while living in the metropolis of Tokyo. This movie ranked 7th Best Film at the 2006 Yokohama Film Festival and got Best Supporting Actress and Best Cinematography prizes from the same festival. Breaking Point Breaking Point is a 2009 action-thriller film starring Tom Berenger, Busta Rhymes, Musetta Vander and Sticky Fingaz. It is directed by Jeff Celentano with a screenplay written by Vincent Campanella. The film was showcased in Cannes and was released theatrically on December 4, 2009. Joyjatra Joyjatra is Bangladeshi film directed by Tauquir Ahmed and produced by Azam Faruk, featuring Mahfuz Ahmed, Bipasha Hayat, Azizul Hakim, Ahsan Habib Nasim, and others. The film is set in the period of the Bangladesh Liberation War. Like You Know It All Like You Know It All is a 2009 South Korean comedy-drama film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo. The Fraulein and the Sandman The Fraulein and the Sandman is a 2011 romantic comedy in the Swiss German language, by Swiss director Peter Luisi, about a man leaking sand that causes people to dream. Mawaru-Penguindrum Penguindrum, known in Japan as , is a 2011 Japanese anime series produced by Brains Base. The series is directed and co-written by Kunihiko Ikuhara and was broadcast in Japan from July 8, 2011 through December 23, 2011. Sentai Filmworks has licensed the series for North America, while Kazé UK has licensed the series in the United Kingdom, Siren Visual has licensed the series in Australia and New Zealand, and Dynit licensed the series in Italy. A manga adaptation of the anime by Isuzu Shibata began serialization in Comic Birz on May 30, 2013 and ended on January 30, 2017. The Debt The Debt is a 2015 drama-thriller film written and directed by Barney Elliott. It stars Stephen Dorff, Elsa Olivero, Amiel Cayo, and Marco Antonio Ramirez. Dorff plays an American hedge fund manager whose attempts to purchase the debts of Peruvian landowners impacts the lives of several people, including a nurse, a stubborn farmer who refuses to sell his land, and the farmers son. It is an international co-production between Peru, Spain, and the United States. I Am Yours I Am Yours is a 2013 Norwegian drama film written and directed by Iram Haq. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. L'intrepido Lintrepido is a 2013 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Amelio. It was screened in the main competition section of the 70th Venice International Film Festival and in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Flirting with Madness The Bride He Bought Online is a 2015 American television thriller film, written and directed by , and starring Anne Winters, Alexandra Paul, and Jamie Luner. It was broadcast on the Lifetime network in the United States on July 18, 2015. Losers Losers is a 2015 Bulgarian comedy-drama film directed by Ivaylo Hristov. It won the Golden George at the 2015 Moscow International Film Festival. It was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Attack Attack is a 2016 Telugu political thriller film written, and directed by Ram Gopal Varma and produced by C. Kalyan. It features Manchu Manoj and Surbhi in the lead roles, while Jagapati Babu, Prakash Raj, and Vadde Naveen play supporting roles. The music was composed by Ravi Shankar. The film was released worldwide on 1 April 2016. Ghosthunters Ghosthunters is a 2016 American direct-to-video horror film written and directed by Pearry Reginald Teo. The film stars Francesca Santoro, Stephen Manley and David ODonnell. The film was released by The Asylum on July 5, 2016. In the tradition of The Asylums catalog, Ghosthunters is a mockbuster of the 2016 film reboot Ghostbusters. The Dissidents The Dissidents is a 2017 Estonian comedy-action film directed by Jaak Kilmi. The film is about three young men escaping from Soviet Estonia to Sweden in the 1980s. Load Wedding Load Wedding is a 2018 Pakistani romantic social comedy film, which is mutually written by the director Nabeel Qureshi and the producer, Fizza Ali Meerza under the banner of Filmwala Pictures. The film stars Fahad Mustafa and Mehwish Hayat in lead roles. Released on Eid al-Adha; 22 August 2018, it was distributed by IMGC nationwide, and by Zee Studios internationally. The Holy Mountain The Holy Mountain is a 1926 German mountain film directed by Arnold Fanck and starring Leni Riefenstahl, Luis Trenker and Frida Richard. It was the future filmmaker Riefenstahls first screen appearance as an actress. Written by Arnold Fanck and Hans Schneeberger, the film is about a dancer who meets and falls in love with an engineer at his cottage in the mountains. After she gives her scarf to one of his friends, the infatuated friend mistakenly believes that she loves him. When the engineer sees her innocently comforting his friend, he mistakenly believes she is betraying him. The Karnival Kid The Karnival Kid is a 1929 Mickey Mouse short animated film released by Celebrity Productions, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series. It was directed by Walt Disney and animated by Ub Iwerks, with music by Carl Stalling. The short was produced in black and white by The Walt Disney Studio and released to theaters by Celebrity Productions. It is the ninth film in the Mickey Mouse film series, and the first in which Mickey speaks. Mickeys first spoken words were, "Hot dog! Hot dog!", the voice being provided by someone else other than Disney. Besides Mickey, three other recurring characters of the series also appear. The first is Clarabelle Cow in a cameo. The second is a carnival barker -- "a direct forerunner, in both looks and behavior, of the later comics character Kat Nipp." The third is Mickeys recurring love interest, Minnie Mouse. Swing Shift Cinderella Swing Shift Cinderella is an animated cartoon short subject directed by Tex Avery. The plot involves the Big Bad Wolf and Little Red Riding Hood. Frank Graham voiced the wolf, and Colleen Collins voiced Cinderella, with Imogene Lynn providing her singing voice. 14 Carrot Rabbit 14 Carrot Rabbit is an animated cartoon short in the Looney Tunes series featuring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam, directed by Friz Freleng and first released March 15, 1952. The title is a play on "14 karat", as in a purity level for gold. The President's Lady The Presidents Lady is a 1953 biographical film of the life of American president, Andrew Jackson, and his marriage to Rachel Donelson Robards. The film was made by 20th Century Fox, directed by Henry Levin, and produced by Sol C. Siegel with Levin as associate producer. The screenplay was by John Patrick, based on the 1951 novel by Irving Stone, the music score by Alfred Newman, and the cinematography by Leo Tover. The film stars Susan Hayward and Charlton Heston with John McIntire and Fay Bainter. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction: Lyle R. Wheeler, Leland Fuller and Paul S. Fox and for Best Costume Design: Charles LeMaire and Renié. Charlton Heston played Andrew Jackson once again in The Buccaneer. Good Day for a Hanging Good Day for a Hanging is a 1959 American ColumbiaColor Western film directed by Nathan H. Juran and starring Fred MacMurray and Margaret Hayes. The Mask The Mask is a 1961 Canadian surrealist horror film produced in 3-D by Warner Bros. It was directed by Julian Roffman, and stars Paul Stevens, Claudette Nevins, and Bill Walker. It was shot in Toronto, Ontario and is the first Canadian horror film. Big Red Big Red is a 1962 American family-oriented adventure film from Walt Disney Productions. Based on a 1945 novel by American author Jim Kjelgaard and adapted to the screen by American screenwriter Louis Pelletier, the film starred Walter Pidgeon. Filmed in the province of Quebec, "Big Red" is an Irish Setter that would rather run through the woods than be the perfectly trained and groomed show dog his sportsman owner wants. A ten-year-old orphan boy helps look after the dog and rebels against his owners strict discipline of "Big Red." Wszystko na sprzedaz Everything for Sale is a 1969 Polish drama film written and directed by Andrzej Wajda. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 42nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Revansa Revenge is a 1978 Romanian action film directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu. The Return of the Six-Million-Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman is a made-for-television science fiction action film which originally aired on May 17, 1987 on NBC. The movie reunited the main casts of the television series The Six Million Dollar Man and its spin-off The Bionic Woman. Set 10 years after the events of those series, Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers are asked to come out of retirement and confront a paramilitary criminal organization called Fortress, Steves estranged son Michael Austin, and their own past relationship. Series regular characters Oscar Goldman, head of the OSI, and Dr. Rudy Wells also star, along with a new characters OSI agent Jim Castillian and Lyle Stenning, leader of Fortress. The movie was a "backdoor pilot" for a potential series based on the character of Michael Austin, but the series never materialized. Two more television movies followed, The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman and Bionic Ever After?. Defenseless Defenseless is a 1991 film directed by Martin Campbell. What Rats Won't Do What Rats Wont Do is a 1998 British comedy film directed by Alastair Reid and starring James Frain and Natascha McElhone. Le septième juré The Seventh Juror is a 1962 French crime drama directed by Georges Lautner, starring Bernard Blier, Maurice Biraud, Francis Blanche and Danièle Delorme. It tells the story of a man who murders a young woman; when the womans boyfriend is wrongly accused of the murder, the actual killer is chosen to serve in the jury, but does not want an innocent man to be convicted. The film is based on the novel The Seventh Juror by Francis Didelot. Principal photography took place from 14 November to 23 December 1961. The film had 1,171,911 admissions in France. Baadasssss Cinema BaadAsssss Cinema is a 2002 TV documentary film, directed by Isaac Julien. Julien looks at the Blaxploitation era of the 1970s in this hour-long documentary. Frankenthumb Frankenthumb is a comedy directed by Steve Oedekerk. It is the fourth filmette in the Thumbs! series from O Entertainment. It runs 32 minutes long. It was released in 2002. It appeared on Cartoon Networks Har Har Tharsdays near Halloween 2008. Louis, Martin & Michael Louis, Martin & Michael is a British documentary that was televised on 16 November 2003. After losing out to Martin Bashir for an opportunity to produce an official Michael Jackson documentary, Louis Theroux tries his best to obtain an interview with Michael, but cannot. In the process, Louis is seen meeting with Uri Geller and Michaels father Joseph Jackson. Louis is required to pay $5000 to interview Michaels father. The fee was negotiated through a person named Majestik Magnificent, who claims to be Michael Jacksons personal magician. Majestik participates in the second of two interviews, often prompting Mr. Jackson or interrupting Louis questions. Majestiks own fee for securing the interview with Joseph was $500. Louis comments about Michael during the interview to Joseph "He is so much in the public eye, I dont think he has very much left for himself." Joe Jackson confessed in the documentary to often whipping Michael, but denied beating or abusing him. After Theroux asks whether Michael would be happy settling down with a partner, an offended Jackson denies his son is gay, voices his disproval of homosexuality and ends the interview. A Year Without Love A Year Without Love is a 2005 Argentine drama film directed by Anahí Berneri, and written by Berneri and Pablo Pérez, adapting Pérezs autobiographical novel of the same title. The plot follows Pablo, a writer dealing with loneliness and AIDS. Yearning for love, he places ads in a gay magazine and finds himself involved in the secretive world of Buenos Aires gay leather scene. A Year Without Love played the international and gay and lesbian film festival circuits, garnering a number of awards including the Teddy Bear prize for the Best Gay Film at the 2005 Berlin Film Festival. Hanging Garden is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Toshiaki Toyoda. The film is a family drama concerning the Kyobashis, whose house rule is to not keep secrets from each other when asked a question directly. Flock of Dodos: The Evolution-Intelligent Design Circus Flock of Dodos: The Evolution-Intelligent Design Circus is a documentary film by American marine biologist and filmmaker Randy Olson. It highlights the debate between proponents of the concept of intelligent design and the scientific consensus that supports evolution. The documentary was first screened publicly on February 2, 2006 in Kansas, where much of the public controversy on intelligent design began, as well as the starting point of discussion in the documentary. Other public screenings followed in universities, including Harvard and Stony Brook University, marking the celebration of Charles Darwins birthday. United Red Army is a 2007 film written, directed and produced by Kōji Wakamatsu. It stars Akie Namiki as Hiroko Nagata and Go Jibiki as Tsuneo Mori, the leaders of Japans leftist paramilitary group, the United Red Army. Akie Namiki was nominated for Best Performance by an Actress at the 2008 Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Bomb It Bomb It is an international graffiti and street art documentary directed by Jon Reiss and premiered at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. Filmed on five continents, featuring cities such as New York, Cape Town, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Tokyo, Berlin and Sao Paulo, Bomb It explores the interplay between worldwide graffiti movements, the global proliferation of "Quality of Life" laws, and the fight for control over public space. Graffiti artists across the globe joined forces with Jon to create the film which features original footage from many controversial graffiti writers beginning with the first graffiti writer Cornbread, to those who saw the take off of the art, TAKI 183 to more contemporary writers Shepard Fairey and Os Gemeos. In addition to TAKI 183, the film features Tracy 168, Terrible T-Kid 170, Cope2, Stay High 149, KRS-One, Revs, 2esae, Zephyr, Cornbread, DAIM, Blek le Rat, Shuck2, Ash, Skuf, Revok, Ron English, Chaz Bojorquez, Lady Pink, Mear One, Urban Theorists Stefano Bloch and Susan Phillips, actor and filmmaker Russ Kingston, Pez, Sixe, Falko, Faith47, , Ise, Kenor & Kode, Scage, Mickey, Chino, and Ket. George Kelling, co-author of Broken Windows, an Atlantic Monthly article that formed the basis for Rudy Giulianis widely imitated gentrification campaign, was interviewed for this film. The People I've Slept With The People Ive Slept With is a 2009 American sex comedy film directed by Quentin Lee. New World Order New World Order is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Luke Meyer and Andrew Neel. It explores conspiracy theorists who are committed to vigorously opposing what they believe to be an emerging "New World Order". Life Is Beautiful Life Is Beautiful is a 2012 Telugu coming-of-age drama film written, produced and directed by Sekhar Kammula. The film stars six newcomers with Shriya Saran, Anjala Zaveri and Amala Akkineni in key roles. The film stars Vijay Deverakonda and Naveen Polishetty made their acting debut through this film. The movie was jointly produced by Sekhar Kammula and Chandrasekhar Kammula under Amigos Creations banner. Soundtrack of the film was composed by Mickey J Meyer and the cinematography was handled by Vijay C. Kumar. Everything Is Copy Everything Is Copy — Nora Ephron: Scripted & Unscripted is an American documentary film that premiered on March 21, 2016 on HBO. Directed and written by Jacob Bernstein and Nick Hooker, the film explores the life and legacy of legendary writer and film director Nora Ephron. The Referee Larbitro is a 2013 comedy film written and directed by Paolo Zucca. The film was chosen as a pre-opener to the 10th edition of the Critics Week Venice Days, at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. Greetings from Fukushima Greetings from Fukushima is a 2016 German drama film directed by Doris Dörrie. It has been selected to be shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Crystal Swan Crystal Swan is a 2018 Belarusian drama film directed by Darya Zhuk. It was selected as the Belarusian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. LIE LIE, poster underscripted as "Love Intelligence Enmity", is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language action thriller film written and directed by Hanu Raghavapudi. Produced by Ram Achanta, Gopichand Achanta and Anil Sunkara under their 14 Reels Entertainment, LIE features Nithiin and Megha Akash in the lead roles while Arjun Sarja plays the antagonist. Music is composed by Mani Sharma while J. Yuvaraj handled the cinematography. The film released worldwide on 11 August 2017 . Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster 3 Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster 3 is a 2018 Indian romantic thriller drama film directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia. It is the third instalment in Tigmanshu Dhulias series of films started by Rahul Mittra Saheb. Sanjay Dutt, Jimmy Sheirgill, Mahi Gill, Chitrangada Singh and Soha Ali Khan play the lead roles in the film. The Land Beyond the Sunset The Land Beyond the Sunset is a 1912 short, silent drama film which tells the story of a young boy, oppressed by his grandmother, who goes on an outing in the country with a social welfare group. It stars Martin Fuller, Mrs. William Bechtel, Walter Edwin and Bigelow Cooper. The movie was written by Dorothy G. Shore and directed by Harold M. Shaw. The film was made in collaboration with the Fresh Air Fund. In 2000, The Land Beyond the Sunset was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It is included on the DVD Treasures from American Film Archives. Three Men in the Snow Three Men in the Snow is a 1955 German comedy film based on the eponymous novel by Erich Kästner. Doctor at Large Doctor at Large is a 1957 British comedy film, the third of the seven films in the Doctor series. It stars Dirk Bogarde, Muriel Pavlow, Donald Sinden, and James Robertson Justice. Erik the Conqueror Erik the Conqueror is a 1961 Italian-French epic swashbuckling film directed by Mario Bava and starring George Ardisson and Cameron Mitchell as long-lost Viking brothers in the 9th century, one of whom is raised in England, the other in Scandinavia. They finally meet after almost 20 years, as rivals on opposite sides of an English–Viking war. It is a loose remake of the American film The Vikings. The Questor Tapes The Questor Tapes is a 1974 American made-for-television sci-fi drama film about an android with incomplete memory tapes who is searching for his creator and his purpose. Conceived by Gene Roddenberry, who is credited as executive consultant, the script is credited to Roddenberry and fellow Star Trek alumnus Gene L. Coon. A novelization, written by D. C. Fontana, was dedicated to Coon, who died before the program was broadcast. Anzacs Anzacs is a 1985 Australian five-part television miniseries set in World War I. The series follows the lives of a group of young Australian men who enlist in the 8th Battalion of the First Australian Imperial Force in 1914, fighting first at Gallipoli in 1915, and then on the Western Front for the remainder of the war. It follows in the wake of Australian New Wave war films such as Breaker Morant, Gallipoli, and precedes The Lighthorsemen. Recurring themes of these films include the Australian identity, such as mateship and larrikinism, the loss of innocence in war, and also the continued coming of age of the Australian nation and its soldiers. Graveyard Disturbance Graveyard Disturbance is a 1987 television film directed by Lamberto Bava. Hunter's Blood Hunters Blood is a 1986 action thriller film directed by Robert C. Hughes, produced by Myrl A. Schriebman and starring Sam Bottoms, Kim Delaney, Clu Gulager, Ken Swofford and Joey Travolta. Clinton and Nadine Clinton and Nadine is an American TV movie broadcast on HBO on May 28, 1988. Don't Talk to Strangers Dont Talk to Strangers is a 1994 Made-for-TV psychological thriller film. It was directed by Robert Lewis and starred Pierce Brosnan. Shanghai Grand Shanghai Grand, also known as Shanghai Grand 1996 to differentiate this film from the more illustrious 1980 television series of the same Chinese title, is a 1996 Hong Kong action crime drama film directed by Poon Man-kit and starring Andy Lau, Leslie Cheung and Ning Jing. This film was directed by Poon Man-kit and produced by Tsui Hark and his production company Film Workshop. It is a loose adaptation of the 1980 television series The Bund in many respects, even though it was done by narrating the action in three segments, each featuring the main characters of the film. Leslie Cheung was cast as Hui Man-keung, the original protagonist of The Bund, while Andy Lau was cast as the films protagonist - Huis close friend Ting Lik, a well-meaning but somewhat naive triad leader who was not amused when Hui fell in love with the same girl as the one of his affections. Ning Jing played their love interest Fung Ching-ching. The story was set in Shanghai during the Republican era, when the city was dominated by triads shortly before it was occupied by the Japanese in the Second Sino-Japanese War. Adelheid Adelheid is a 1970 Czechoslovak drama film directed by František Vláčil, based on a 1967 novel of the same name by Czech writer Vladimír Körner. The story is about the complicated relationship between Czech man Viktor and German woman Adelheid, and about relationships between Czechs and Germans in postwar Czechoslovakia in general. Dish Dogs Dish Dogs is a romantic comedy film released in 2000. It stars Sean Astin and Matthew Lillard and was directed by Robert Kubilos. The film is about the relationship between two friends and when they find love they must both go their separate ways. Stray Cat Rock: Sex Hunter or Alleycat Rock: Sex Hunter is a 1970 Japanese film directed by Yasuharu Hasebe. It is the third entry in the Stray Cat Rock or Alleycat Rock series of exploitation films initiated by Female Boss. The Keeper: The Legend of Omar Khayyam The Keeper: The Legend of Omar Khayyam is an independently released drama film about the life of the famous Persian intellectual Omar Khayyám. It was directed by Kayvan Mashayekh and stars Vanessa Redgrave and Moritz Bleibtreu. It was released in 2005. Move Me Move Me is a 2003 Danish comedy film directed by Morten Arnfred. Oseam Oseam is a 2003 South Korean drama/religious animation directed by Sung Baek-yeop. It is based on a novel by Korean author Jeong Chae-bong, who has described it as being a fairy tale for adults. The title means "five-year-old temple." Good Life Delivery Good Life Delivery is a 2004 Argentine, French, and Dutch film, directed by Leonardo Di Cesare, and written by Di Cesare and Hans Garrino. The film features Ignacio Toselli as Hernán, Mariana Anghileri as Pato, and Oscar Nuñez as Venancio, Patos manipulative father, among others. The film was partly funded by INCAA. The Other Side of the Tracks The Other Side of the Tracks is a 2008 independent fantasy film that was written and directed by A. D. Calvo, and is his feature film directorial debut. The movie had its world premiere on March 28, 2008 at the Kent Film Festival and premiered on Showtime on December 2, 2010. It was released onto DVD later that same month under the title The Haunting of Amelia. For My Father For My Father is a 2008 Israeli drama film directed by Dror Zahavi. It was entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival. The Most Distant Course The Most Distant Course is a Taiwanese film written and directed by Taiwanese director Lin Ching-chieh, and was released in 2007. It has won the Critics Week Award in Venice Film Festival in 2007, and was selected as the opening film for 2007 Taipei Film Festival. The Burning Dead The Burning Dead is a 2015 American horror film directed by Rene Perez, written by Jeff Miller and Jason Ancona, and starring Tom Downey and Moniqa Plante. Extraordinary Mission Extraordinary Mission is a 2017 Chinese crime action drama film directed by Alan Mak and Anthony Pun. It was released in China on 31 March 2017. Love in 7 Days 7 Din Mohabbat In is a 2018 Pakistani romantic comedy film with fantasy elements. It was directed by Meenu–Farjad under Matteela Films. Written by Fasih Bari Khan, the film features Mahira Khan and Sheheryar Munawar in lead roles and also stars Amna Ilyas, Mira Sethi, Hina Dilpazeer and Javed Sheikh. It released on Eid al-Fitr, 16 June 2018, under the production banners of Dawn Films and IMGC Global Entertainment, and has been distributed by Distribution Club in Pakistan and by B4U Motion Pictures internationally. It received mixed reviews from critics, with praising the film for strong performances and striking visuals, while some criticizing the lead characters and the storyline. Despite this, the film became a box office success. Queen of the Amazons Queen of the Amazons is a 1946 adventure film produced and directed by Edward Finney and featuring Robert Lowery, Patricia Morison and J. Edward Bromberg. One Summer of Happiness One Summer of Happiness is a 1951 Swedish film by director Arne Mattsson, based on the 1949 novel Sommardansen by Per Olof Ekström. It was the first Swedish film to win the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. It was also nominated for the Palme dOr at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. Today, the film is mainly known for its nude scenes, which caused much controversy at the time and, together with Ingmar Bergmans Summer with Monika, spread the image of Swedish "free love" around the world. Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick. It is the third installment of Universal-Internationals Ma and Pa Kettle series starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride. It was also the last completed film of director Sedgwicks long career. Il Prof. Dott. Guido Tersilli primario della Clinica Villa Celeste convenzionata con le mutue Il Prof. Dott. Guido Tersilli, primario della clinica Villa Celeste, convenzionata con le mutue is a 1971 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. It is the sequel of Be Sick... Its Free. Evil Laugh Evil Laugh is an American slasher film directed and starring Dominick Brascia, Jr. and stars Myles OBrien, Jerold Pearson, and Kim McKamy. The film is about a group of medical students attacked by a masked killer while repairing a building over the weekend. Lewis & Clark & George Lewis and Clark and George is a 1997 comedy crime thriller film directed by Rod McCall. Love Letters Love Letters is a 1999 American made-for-television drama film directed by Stanley Donen and based on the 1988 play by A. R. Gurney. Gurney adapted his own original play, dramatizing scenes and portraying characters that were merely described in the play. Donen had envisioned it to be a feature film, but a limited budget restricted him to make a TV movie and he shot the film in only 17 days. It was his last film before his death in 2019. Love Letters originally premiered on ABC on April 12, 1999. Meri Biwi Ka Jawab Nahin Meri Biwi Ka Jawaab Nahin is a 2004 Indian film directed by Pankaj Parashar and produced by S. M. Iqbal. It stars Sridevi. This is a remake of the 1992 Telugu movie Mondi Mogudu Penki Pellam, starring Vijayashanti. The film was shot in 1994 and delayed for 10 years, finally releasing in 2004. The Proud Princess The Proud Princess is a 1952 Czech fairytale film directed by Bořivoj Zeman. Lover's Prayer Lovers Prayer is a 2001 American-British drama film written and directed by Reverge Anselmo and starring Kirsten Dunst and Nick Stahl. It is based on Ivan Turgenevs First Love and Anton Chekhovs The Peasant Women. Plaga zombie: Zona mutante Plaga Zombie: Zona Mutante is a 2001 Argentine horror film written and directed Pablo Parés and Hernán Sáez, who star in the film along with Berta Muñiz. It is the second entry in the Plaga Zombie film series and the sequel to the 1997 film Plaga Zombie. It was followed by the third and final film, Revolución Tóxica. Carmaux: Drawing Out the Coke Carmaux, défournage du coke is a film made in 1896 by Lumière. The location was the Saut-du-Tarn Steel Works at Carmaux, France near the Tarn River in southern France. It is a one-minute sequence of men lifting a large coal block out of a smelter. One man is spraying water to cool the block while others use rakes to spread it out. Others can be seen pushing coal carts along a track. One Hand Clapping One-Hand Clapping is a 2001 Danish comedy film written and directed by Gert Fredholm, and starring Jens Okking, Peter Gantzler, and . The film was produced by Zentropa. Floris Floris is a 2004 Dutch film, directed by Jean van de Velde and starring Michiel Huisman as grandson of the original Floris from the 1969 TV series. The new side-kick is "Pi", played by popstar Birgit Schuurman. In the film some of the 1969 footage with Rutger Hauer and Bergman is included. Originally Hauer was asked to play the father of young Floris, but he declined. The film was shot in 2003. Halim Halim is a 2006 Egyptian film about the Egyptian singer Abdel Halim Hafez. Production started in 2005 with Ahmed Zaki in the title role, but the actor died prior to the films completion, so his son filled in several scenes. The film was released in July 2006 with Mona Zaki, Sulaf Fawakherji, directed by Sherif Arafa, written by Mahfouz Abd El-Rahman, music by Ammar El Sherei and produced by Good News 4 Film & Music Company. It participated out of the competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. The Prince of Soap Saippuaprinssi is a 2006 Finnish romantic comedy film directed by Janne Kuusi starring Mikko Leppilampi and Pamela Tola. Aleksi Bardy wrote the script. The Inner Life of Martin Frost The Inner Life of Martin Frost is a 2007 American romantic-mystery drama film directed by Paul Auster and starring David Thewlis, Irène Jacob, and Michael Imperioli. Written by Paul Auster, the film is about an author who having just completed his fourth novel travels to his friends vacant country house to spend a few weeks alone. There he meets a beautiful and mysterious woman who inspires him to write a new story. Filmed in Azenhas do Mar in Sintra, Portugal in the spring of 2006, The Inner Life of Martin Frost is Austers fourth film as director and writer. The film premiered at the New Directors/New Films Festival on March 21, 2007, and was released in the United States on September 7, 2007. The Road to San Diego El camino de San Diego is a 2006 Argentine comedy film, written and directed by Carlos Sorín. The film features Ignacio Benítez, Carlos Wagner, among others. The picture tells the story of an Argentine obsessed with football superstar Diego Maradona. Girlfriend Girlfriend is a 2010 American independent drama film written and directed by Justin Lerner. The film stars newcomer Evan Sneider, along with Shannon Woodward, Amanda Plummer, Jackson Rathbone, Jerad Anderson, Darren MacDonald, and made its debut at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Hit So Hard Hit So Hard is a 2011 American documentary film directed by P. David Ebersole. The film details the life and near death story of Patty Schemel, drummer of the seminal 90s alternative rock band Hole, and charts her early life, music career, and spiral into crack cocaine addiction. The film weaves together Hi8 video footage Schemel recorded while on Holes 1994-95 world tour with contemporary interviews with her, bandmates Courtney Love, Eric Erlandson, and Melissa Auf der Maur, as well as her family members. The film also features interviews with other female drummers and musicians, including Nina Gordon, Kate Schellenbach, Gina Schock, Debbi Peterson, and Phranc. The films score is written by Roddy Bottum of Faith No More. It was produced by Todd Hughes and Christina Soletti and was released theatrically in North America in 2012 by Well Go USA via Variance Films. It also screened a series of film festivals, including South by Southwest, the Marché du Film at Cannes, the Seattle Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, The Portland Queer Documentary Film Festival, and Outfest. The title is a reference to a song on Holes 1998 album Celebrity Skin. It's Christmas, Carol! Its Christmas, Carol!, an adaptation of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol, premiered on the Hallmark Channel on November 18, 2012. The film stars Emmanuelle Vaugier, Carrie Fisher, and Carson Kressley. Crazy Beautiful You Crazy Beautiful You is a 2015 Philippine teen romantic comedy-drama film directed by Mae Cruz-Alviar and starring Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla. It was released in cinemas across the Philippines on February 25, 2015. The 100th Love with You is a Japanese romantic-fantasy film starring Miwa and Kentaro Sakaguchi, with original screenplay by Satomi Oshima and direction by Sho Tsukikawa. It premiered in Japan on February 4, 2017, and was also released in other territories including China and South Korea. Parole Parole is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Sharrath Sandith in his feature film debut and written by Ajith Poojappura, based on a true story. It stars Mammootty, Iniya, Miya, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Siddique and Prabhakar. It began principal photography on 14 June 2017 in Bangalore. Loganathan Srinivasan was the cinematographer and Suresh Urs was the editor. Songs and score are composed by Sharreth. Parole was released on 6 April 2018 in India. Tarzan of the Apes Tarzan of the Apes is a 1918 American action/adventure silent film directed by Scott Sidney starring Elmo Lincoln, Enid Markey, George B. French and Gordon Griffith. It was the first Tarzan film ever made and is based on Edgar Rice Burroughs original novel Tarzan of the Apes. The film adapts only the first part of the novel, the remainder becoming the basis for the sequel, The Romance of Tarzan. The film is considered the most faithful to the novel of all the film adaptations. Its most notable plot change is the introduction of the character Binns and his role in bringing the Porters to Africa; the novel brought them there through the improbable coincidence of a second mutiny. The role of Tarzan was given to Gordon Griffith, one of the best child actors of the time, and to Elmo Lincoln, an actor who specialized in "strong man" roles. Enid Markey was the first Jane. Especially for Griffith and Lincoln the film represented a huge personal success, which gave them the opportunity to shoot other important films and guaranteed their presence in three sequels: The Romance of Tarzan, The Son of Tarzan, and The Adventures of Tarzan. Skippy Skippy is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film. The screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Don Marquis, Norman Z. McLeod, and Sam Mintz was based on the comic strip Skippy by Percy Crosby. The film stars Jackie Cooper, Robert Coogan, Mitzi Green and Jackie Searl. Director Norman Taurog won the Academy Award for Best Director. The film also did well enough to inspire a sequel called Sooky. The film was released on April 5, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. For his performance, Cooper, at the age of nine, also became the youngest person to earn an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role. The film was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Who Killed Cock Robin? Who Killed Cock Robin is a Silly Symphonies short released on June 26, 1935, by United Artists, produced by Walt Disney and directed by David Hand. It is based on the nursery rhyme Who Killed Cock Robin?. It was nominated for an Oscar in the Best Animated Short category. An extract from the cartoon was featured the following year in Alfred Hitchcocks Sabotage; the films opening credits thank Disney for giving permission. Wise Girl Wise Girl is a 1937 romantic comedy film directed by Leigh Jason and starring Miriam Hopkins and Ray Milland. The screenplay concerns a wealthy socialite who tries to gain custody of her orphaned nieces. Mississippi Hare Mississippi Hare is a 1949 Looney Tunes cartoon short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Motor Mania Motor Mania is a cartoon made by Walt Disney Productions in 1950. In this madcap motoring animation, Goofy transforms into a Mr. Hyde-type split personality, when he gets behind the wheel and provides the lowdown on how to not drive safely. You Are a Widow, Sir! You Are a Widow, Sir is a 1971 Czechoslovak comedy science fiction film directed by Václav Vorlíček. It stars Iva Janžurová and Olga Schoberová. Table for Five Table for Five is a 1983 American drama film directed by Robert Lieberman and starring Jon Voight and Richard Crenna. Star Danielle Steels Star is a 1993 American made-for-television film starring Jennie Garth, Craig Bierko, Terry Farrell, Penny Fuller and Mitchell Ryan. This film is based on the novel Star by author Danielle Steel and is set in the 1970s. It was directed by Michael Miller and written by Danielle Steel and Claire Labine. Crystal Wyatts singing voice during the song Timeless Love was performed by Megon McDonough. The Long Way Home The Long Way Home is a 1997 American documentary film directed by Mark Jonathan Harris. It depicts the plight of Jewish refugees after World War II that contributed to the creation of the State of Israel. The films emphasis is on the pitiful conditions for Jewish refugees in Europe after the war, as antisemitism was still rife and poverty was common. It also shows how emigration to the British Mandate of Palestine became a goal for many, but that British immigration rules often resulted in them being detained in camps in Cyprus. The eventual formation of the State of Israel is then shown, with emphasis on the debates in the White House between Palestinian Jews, President Harry S. Truman, and the United Nations. The Long Way Home is narrated by Morgan Freeman and features the voices of Edward Asner, Sean Astin, Martin Landau, Miriam Margolyes, David Paymer, Nina Siemaszko, Helen Slater, and Michael York. The film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1998. I Killed My Lesbian Wife, Hung Her on a Meathook, and Now I Have a Three Picture Deal at Disney I Killed My Lesbian Wife, Hung Her on a Meat Hook, and Now I Have a Three-Picture Deal at Disney is a 1993 short satirical film directed by Ben Affleck from a screenplay by Kamala Lopez and Jay Lacopo. The film is Afflecks first directorial effort. The Prince and the Pirate The Prince and the Pirate is a 2001 film directed by and starring Leonardo Pieraccioni. Lilla Jönssonligan på kollo Lilla Jönssonligan på kollo is the third film in the Swedish Lilla Jönssonligan film series. It was released on January 23, 2004, in Sweden and was directed by Christjan Wegner. The film was broadcast on the Swedish television channel TV4 on December 29, 2007. The Stink of Flesh The Stink of Flesh is a 2005 black comedy and sexploitation film directed by Scott Phillips. It depicts a band of survivors in a zombie wasteland. Ballets Russes Ballets Russes is an American 2005 feature documentary about the dancers of the Ballet Russe de Monte-Carlo. It was directed by Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller, and featured Irina Baronova, Alicia Markova, George Zoritch, and Tatiana Riabouchinska, among others. It was narrated by Marian Seldes. It is distributed by Zeitgeist Films. The Old Curiosity Shop The Old Curiosity Shop is a British television film adapted from the Charles Dickenss novel The Old Curiosity Shop. It stars Irish actress Sophie Vavasseur as Nell Trent, with Derek Jacobi as her grandfather, Toby Jones as Quilp and George MacKay as Nells friend, Kit. It was broadcast on 26 December 2007 on ITV. The adaptation is in general very faithful to the novel. The most major changes are the deletion of Garlands and their household and the identity of the Single Gentleman who is changed from Grandfathers brother to his estranged son and Nells father. Cherry Bomb Cherry Bomb is a 2011 American action film starring Julin Jean and adult film star Nick Manning, in his first leading role in a mainstream film. Pilot The pilot episode of Dirk Gently is the first broadcast episode of the BBC Four television series inspired by Douglas Adamss novel Dirk Gentlys Holistic Detective Agency. First broadcast on 16 December 2010 and repeated throughout the Christmas period, it was written by Howard Overman and stars Stephen Mangan as holistic detective Dirk Gently and Darren Boyd as his sidekick Richard Macduff. Recurring actors include Helen Baxendale as Susan Harmison, Jason Watkins as DI Gilks and Lisa Jackson as Janice Pearce. In the hour-long pilot, "holistic detective" Dirk Gently is hired by an old lady to investigate the disappearance of a cat, a case that gives him a new fridge and re-acquaints him with two old friends from university. Together they uncover a plot involving time travel, unrequited love, depression and murder. The comedy-drama is a loose adaptation of plot elements from Adams 1987 novel Dirk Gentlys Holistic Detective Agency, although it updates the detective to the present day and focuses on only a few of the original novels characters and plot threads. Critical reception to the pilot was generally positive, and in March 2011 BBC Four announced that it had commissioned a three-part series of one hour-long episodes, the first continuing drama series produced for the channel. Über uns das All Above Us Only Sky is a 2011 German drama film, directed by Jan Schomburg. It tells the story of a young woman who undergoes three major shocks at once: the husband she loves is found dead; it was suicide; and his whole life outside their marriage was a fraud. The Bunnyman Massacre Bunnyman Massacre is a sequel to the horror film Bunnyman. Its UK title is The Bunnyman Resurrection. The plot revolves around a psychopath who dresses in a bunny suit and typically uses a chainsaw to murder people along with his family. The Taiwan Oyster The Taiwan Oyster is a 2013 American low budget adventure comedy-drama Indie film directed by Mark Jarrett. The film marks Jarretts feature film debut, and was based upon his own experiences living in Taiwan and working as kindergarten teachers from 1999 to 2001. The events in the movie take place when a fellow ex-pat dies. Described as a Texas road film in a Taiwan setting, the project stars Billy Harvey, Leonora Moore, and Jeff Palmiotti. ¡Asu Mare! Asu Mare is a 2013 Peruvian comedy motion picture. Its a movie adaptation of the stand-up comedy show by the same name by Carlos Alcántara, starring himself. Directed by Ricardo Maldonado and produced by Tondero Films, the film premiered on April 11, 2013 nationwide. This film brings together most of the actors from the Peruvian sitcom Pataclaun. Villa 69 Villa 69 is a 2013 Egyptian film drama by director Ayten Amin, starring Khaled Abol Naga, Lebleba, and Arwa Gouda. The film stars Naga as a terminally ill architect who, while living happily in solitude, is forced to alter the way he lives when his sister and grandson move in with him. The film was directed by Amin and distributed by Al Massa Art Production. The film was shot in multiple locations in Egypt including Manial and Cairo. The film Villa 69 was inspired by the directors father, who fell ill for two years before passing away, which was the familys most intimate time with him. Amin states: "I realized that the last two years were the best ones." This experience with her father was not dramatic, but more about overcoming everyday conflicts. Therefore, in Amins film, the terminally ill, moody old man, Hussein is a tribute to her own father; fighting with his elder sister and great-nephew, until his gentler side shows. Macho Macho is a 2016 Mexican film starring Miguel Rodarte, Cecilia Suárez, Aislinn Derbez and Renato López, who was murdered less than two weeks after the November 11, 2016, box-office debut. In the first three weeks of its release up to 27 November it grossed 32 million Mexican pesos and 740,000 viewers. Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane is a 2018 American-Canadian made-for-television film starring Alicia Witt and Colin Ferguson, based on the novel by Mary Elizabeth McDonough. The film premiered on Hallmark Movies And Mysteries Channel on November 24, 2018. Murder on a Honeymoon Murder on a Honeymoon is an American 1935 mystery film starring Edna May Oliver and James Gleason. This was the third and last time Oliver portrayed astute schoolteacher Hildegarde Withers; the two previous films were The Penguin Pool Murder and Murder on the Blackboard. The film was directed by Lloyd Corrigan from a screenplay by Seton I. Miller and Robert Benchley based on the 1933 novel The Puzzle of the Pepper Tree by Stuart Palmer. Palmers novel, however, did not include Inspector Piper, and has Withers doing the investigating on her own. Time Piece Time Piece is a 1965 experimental short film directed, written, produced by and starring Jim Henson. The film depicts an ordinary man living in constant motion, in a desperate attempt to escape the passage of time. Time Piece is notable as one of the few live-action projects Jim Henson produced that did not involve any form of puppetry. The short film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 1966. Professori Uuno D.G. Turhapuro Professori Uuno D.G. Turhapuro is a Finnish 1975 comedy film written by Spede Pasanen and directed by Ere Kokkonen. It is the second film in the Uuno Turhapuro series. The Easter Bunny Is Comin' to Town The Easter Bunny is Comin to Town is a 1977 stop motion animated musical easter television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions, and featuring the voice of Fred Astaire as the narrator. It originally premiered on ABC on April 6, 1977. Germany Pale Mother Germany, Pale Mother is a 1980 West German drama film written and directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms. It was shown at the 30th Berlin International Film Festival in 1980, where it was nominated for a Golden Bear award. It was not released in the United States until 1984. The film was restored and re-released in the UK in 2015 by the British Film Institute. The title is taken from the poem of the same name by Bertolt Brecht. The Return of Captain Invincible The Return of Captain Invincible is a 1983 Australian musical comedy superhero film starring Alan Arkin and Christopher Lee. Macaroni Macaroni is a 1985 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Ettore Scola. The film was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Deep Red Deep Red is a 1994 sci-fi thriller television movie from RHI Entertainment starring Michael Biehn and Lindsey Haun. It was directed by Craig R. Baxley and written by D. Brent Mote. Highball Highball is a 1997 film directed by Noah Baumbach, co-written by Baumbach, Carlos Jacott, and Christopher Reed. The film is credited as having been directed by "Ernie Fusco" and written by "Jesse Carter" after being disowned by Baumbach. The film was shot over 6 days with remaining money from Baumbachs previous film Mr. Jealousy. Night Shapes Nightshapes is a 1999 German drama film written and directed by Andreas Dresen. It was entered into the 49th Berlin International Film Festival where Michael Gwisdek won the Silver Bear for Best Actor. Európa expressz Európa Expressz is a Hungarian action-thriller made in 1999. The Manns - Novel of a Century Die Manns – Ein Jahrhundertroman is a 2001 German miniseries directed by Heinrich Breloer. Rhythm Is It! Rhythm Is It! is a 2004 German documentary film directed by Thomas Grube and Enrique Sánchez Lansch. The film documents a project undertaken by the Berlin Philharmonic principal conductor Simon Rattle and choreographer Royston Maldoom who decided to popularize classical music by staging a performance of Igor Stravinskys ballet The Rite of Spring with a cast of 250 children recruited from Berlins public schools. In Germany the film was released in theaters in September 2004 and by February 2005 it sold 400,000 tickets. The film also won several prizes, including two for Best Editing and Best Documentary at the 2005 German Film Awards. Demon with a Glass Hand "Demon with a Glass Hand" is an episode of The Outer Limits television series, the second to be based on a script by Harlan Ellison, which Ellison wrote specifically with actor Robert Culp in mind for the lead role. It originally aired on 17 October 1964, and was the fifth episode of the second season. In 2009, TV Guide ranked "Demon with a Glass Hand" #73 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes. Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation is a 1989 American fan film, made as a shot-for-shot remake of the 1981 Indiana Jones adventure film Raiders of the Lost Ark. Using the original films screenplay and score, it principally starred and was filmed, directed, and produced over a seven-year period by three Mississippi teenagers. Blindsight Blindsight is a 2006 documentary film directed by Lucy Walker and produced by Sybil Robson Orr for Robson Entertainment. It premiered at 2006 Toronto International Film Festival in the category Real to Reel. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Himalayas, Blindsight follows six Tibetan teenagers on their journey to climb the 23,000 foot Lhakpa Ri mountain in the shadow of Mount Everest. A dangerous journey soon becomes a seemingly impossible challenge made all the more remarkable by the fact that the teenagers are blind. The children are at times feared by their parents, scorned by villagers and deemed sinners by devout followers of Buddhism, and believed to be cursed. Helped by Sabriye Tenberken — a blind German social worker who established the first school for the blind in Lhasa — the students invite the famous blind mountain climber Erik Weihenmayer to visit their school after learning about his climb to the summit of Everest. Erik arrives in Lhasa and helps the students and their educators climb higher than they have ever been before. Better Things Better Things is a 2008 film written and directed by Duane Hopkins. Set in present-day rural England, the film presents a multi-narrative tale following the young and old on their journeys of withdrawal and commitment to each other. Love and Other Crimes Ljubav i drugi zločini, or Love and Other Crimes in English, is a 2008 Serbian romantic comedy directed by Stefan Arsenijević, and written by Arsenijević and Srđan Koljević, and stars Anica Dobra and Vuk Kostić. The film won Arsenijević an award for Best Director at the 2008 Sofia International Film Festival. Acid Factory Acid Factory is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Suparn Verma under the banner of White Feather Films. The film released on 9 October 2009. The movie is a remake of 2006 Hollywood thriller Unknown. Live Animals Live Animals is a 2008 American horror film starring John Still, Christian Walker, and Jeanette Comans and co-written, produced and directed by Jeremy Benson. Unter dir die Stadt The City Below is a 2010 German film directed by Christoph Hochhäusler. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Luminaris Luminaris is a 2011 short film directed by Juan Pablo Zaramella, which uses the pixilation technique to blend real actors with animated objects. The film won awards at 324 international film festivals, including the Woodstock Film Festival and Annecy International Animated Film Festival. It won the FIPRESCI prize and made the shortlist for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. The film incorporates several styles, such as art deco, tango, surrealism, and neorealism. The production of the film took more than 2 years and a half, due to the difficult of combining pixilation with the natural sunlight moving. Grass Grass is a 2018 South Korean drama film written, produced, and directed by Hong Sang-soo. It was released theatrically on October 25, 2018. The Mysterious Mr. Wong The Mysterious Mr. Wong is a tongue-in-cheek 1934 mystery film starring Bela Lugosi as a powerful Fu Manchu type criminal mastermind of the Chinatown underworld, and Wallace Ford as a wisecracking reporter. The film is based on Harry Stephen Keelers 1928 short story "The Strange Adventure of the Twelve Coins of Confucius" one of three stories in Keelers book Sing Sing Nights. Despite the name of the title character and being directed by William Nigh, it has no relation to Monogram Pictures later Mr Wong film series. The character of Mr. Wong does not appear in the original story. How to Play Baseball How to Play Baseball is a cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures in September 1942, produced at the request of Samuel Goldwyn and first shown to accompany the 1942 feature film The Pride of the Yankees. Bombardier Bombardier is a 1943 film war drama about the training program for bombardiers of the United States Army Air Forces. The film stars Pat OBrien and Randolph Scott. Bombardier was nominated for an Oscar in 1944 for the special effects used in the film. It was largely filmed at Kirtland Army Air Field, New Mexico, site of the first bombardier training school. The film follows the training of six bombardier candidates, seen through the differences between the two USAAF pilots in charge of their training over the efficacy of precision bombing. Brigadier General Eugene L. Eubank, commander of the first heavy bombardment group of the U.S. Army Air Forces to see combat in World War II, introduces the film with the statement: Beanstalk Bunny Beanstalk Bunny is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon released on 12 February 1955. The cartoons story is derived from the classic fairy tale Jack and the Beanstalk and stars Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck as Jack, and Elmer Fudd as the giant. The cartoon was directed by Chuck Jones. Hannibal Hannibal is a 1959 Italian historical adventure film based on the life of Hannibal, starring Victor Mature in the title role. The film was directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. It marks the first film pairing of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. Le joli mai Le Joli Maiis a 1963 French documentary film by Chris Marker and Pierre Lhomme. Beginning in the spring of 1962, just after the close of the Algerian War and the Évian Accords, Marker and his cinematographer Pierre Lhomme shot 55 hours of footage interviewing people on the streets of Paris. The questions, asked by the unseen Marker, range from their personal lives to social and political issues of the day. As he had with montages of landscapes and indigenous art, Marker created a film essay that contrasts and juxtaposes a variety of lives with his signature commentary. The film has been compared to the cinéma vérité films of Jean Rouch, and criticized by its practitioners at the time. It was shown in competition at the 1963 Venice Film Festival, where it won the award for Best First Work. It also won the Golden Dove Award at the Leipzig DOK Festival. After making Le Joli Mai, Marker made the 1962 science fiction short La Jetee. Le Joli Mai was shown as part of the Cannes Classics section of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Roti Kapada Aur Makaan Roti Kapada Aur Makaan is a 1974 Bollywood film. It was written, produced, directed by and stars Manoj Kumar, alongside Shashi Kapoor, Zeenat Aman and Moushumi Chatterjee in the main lead roles and had Amitabh Bachchan, Prem Nath, Dheeraj Kumar and Madan Puri in supporting roles. Laxmikant Pyarelal were the music directors. It was released on 18 October 1974 with films like Roti and Benaam. The title of the movie is based on the Hindi phrase referring to the bare necessities of life, which was popularized in the late 1960s by Indira Gandhi ahead of the 1967 general elections. It was the highest grossing Indian film of 1974 and one of the biggest blockbusters of Manoj Kumar. The Telugu movie Jeevana Poratam, starring Sobhan Babu, Rajinikanth, Kaikala Satyanarayana, Naresh, Vijayashanti, is a remake. Dogs Dogs is a 1976 American natural horror film directed by Burt Brinckerhoff about a pack of dogs that go on a killing spree. Three Crowns of the Sailor Three Crowns of the Sailor is a 1983 French fabulist film with surrealist and oneiric flourishes written and directed by Chilean director Raúl Ruiz. Comrades Comrades is a 1986 British historical drama film directed by Bill Douglas and starring an ensemble cast including James Fox, Robert Stephens and Vanessa Redgrave. Through the pictures of a travelling lanternist, it depicts the story of the Tolpuddle Martyrs, who were arrested and transported to Australia in 1834 for trying to improve their conditions by forming an early form of trade union. The film was first shown at the London Film Festival in 1986, and entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival in February 1987. In August 1987 it was released in British cinemas. The film had a very long and troubled production. Although Bill Douglas had the screenplay ready in 1980, it took six years to complete it, due to problems of filming in England and Australia, Douglass perfectionism, and conflicts with his first producer, Ismail Merchant. Parts of the film were shot in the ghost town of Tyneham in south Dorset which was taken over by the military during WWII for use as a training area and is still part of a large military range. It was to be Bill Douglass last film, as he died of cancer in 1991, aged 57 years old. After a short run on cinema, followed by a VHS release in 1989, the film was largely forgotten. However, 20 years later Bill Douglas small but significant production began to be reappraised, and in 2009 the British Film Institute released a restored version of Comrades on DVD, followed in early 2012 by a three-disc dual format DVD and Blu-ray box set. The film has been described as "a moving, magical poem of human dignity, decency and hope". Jocks Jocks is a 1987 teen comedy. The film was directed by Steve Carver and written by Michael Lanahan and David Oas. Jocks was shot in Las Vegas, Nevada and in Los Angeles, California. Leif Leif is a 1987 Swedish comedy film directed by Claes Eriksson and the first to star the members of Galenskaparna och After Shave. Rage of Honor Rage of Honor is a 1987 American martial arts film directed by Gordon Hessler and starring Sho Kosugi. The Maid The Maid is a 1991 made for TV film directed by Ian Toynton in which Anthony Wayne goes to Paris for a new job and has a 30-day period before he starts work to get settled. Anna ot 6 do 18 Anna: 6 - 18 or is a documentary film by director Nikita Mikhalkov, which was shot during a period of thirteen years, from 1980 to 1993. The main heroine of the film is Anna, the eldest daughter of Mikhalkov. Anna herself has repeatedly said that she strongly disliked the picture, explaining that she considers it a "dissection of her private life" and "exhibitionism of the soul". Cross My Heart and Hope to Die Cross my Heart and Hope to Die is a 1994 Norwegian film directed by Marius Holst. It is loosely based on Lars Saabye Christensens novel Gutten som ville være en av gutta. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Only Clouds Move the Stars Only Clouds Move the Stars is a 1998 Norwegian drama film written and directed by Torun Lian. Based on her novel of the same name, the film was Lians directorial debut. The film was a critical and commercial success. It won the Amanda Award in 1999 in the category Best film, and has received more awards internationally than any other Norwegian film. It was the Norwegian submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Coming Home Coming Home is a 1998 British serial directed by Giles Foster. The teleplay by John Goldsmith is based on the novel of the same name by Rosamunde Pilcher. Produced by Yorkshire Television, it was broadcast in two parts by ITV in April 1998. Hansel and Gretel Hansel and Gretel is a television special that was made in 1983 for The Disney Channel, directed by Tim Burton. It only aired once on October 31, 1983 at 10:30pm. The only other times it was shown was as part of the Tim Burton retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, and the Tim Burton LExposition at the Cinémathèque Française in Paris as part of a traveling exhibit. Mr In-Between Mr In-Between is a 2001 British crime drama film based on the novel of the same title by English novelist Neil Cross. The film was directed by cinematographer Paul Sarossy, his only directorial role to date, and the screenplay written by Peter Waddington, who also has a small role in the film. Another Day Another Day is a 2001 American romantic drama film directed by Jeffrey Reiner and written by Don MacLeod and Helen Frost. It was produced by Eric Norlen and Jean Desormeaux, and released as a television film.It received 53% of like on Rotten Tomato. Another Day - IMDb|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0295172/plotsummary|access-date=2019-04-14}} Say Uncle Say Uncle is an independently produced 2005 black comedy film written by, directed by, and starring Peter Paige. U-Carmen eKhayelitsha U-Carmen eKhayelitsha is a 2005 South African operatic film directed and produced by Mark Dornford-May. Zombies Anonymous Zombies Anonymous is a horror/comedy zombie film released in 2006, starring Gina Ramsden and Joshua Nelson. It was written and directed by Marc Fratto and produced by New York production company Insane-o-rama productions. Rule Number One Rule #1 is a 2008 Hong Kong horror film directed by Kelvin Tong and starring Shawn Yue, Ekin Cheng, Stephanie Che and Fiona Xie. Giulia Doesn't Date at Night Giulia Doesnt Date at Night is a 2009 Italian drama film directed by Giuseppe Piccioni and starring Valerio Mastandrea as Guido and Valeria Golino as the title character, Giulia. It was shot in Rome during the summer of 2008 under its working title "Il premio". The film won the Nastro dArgento for best original song. Maladies Maladies is a 2012 film starring James Franco and written and directed by Carter. This was the pairs second collaboration, after Erased James Franco. Petunia Petunia is a 2012 comedy-drama film. It was co-written and directed by Ash Christian. Thora Birch, who stars in the film, and her father Jack Birch, are credited as producers. The Perfect Wedding The Perfect Wedding is an independent film co-created by New York Times Bestselling Author Suzanne Brockmann, Edgar Award Finalist Ed Gaffney, and Off-Broadway actor Jason T. Gaffney. In 2013, it won the Bud Abbott Award for Feature Length Comedy at the Garden State Film Festival. It was filmed in 2011 and released on VOD/Streaming and DVD from distributor Wolfe Releasing in 2013. Blinky Bill the Movie Blinky Bill the Movie is a 2015 computer-animated adventure-comedy film based on the Blinky Bill character, an anthropomorphic koala created by Dorothy Wall for a childrens book series in 1933. The film was produced by Flying Bark Productions, and co-produced by Assemblage Entertainment and Telegael. Mosagallaku Mosagadu Mosagalakku Mosagadu is a 2015 Indian Telugu black comedy action-crime film directed by Nellore Bose and produced by Chakri Chigurapati under Lakshmi Narasimha Entertainments Banner. It stars Sudheer Babu and Nandini in lead roles. Manchu Manoj enacted a guest role in the film. It was released on 22 May 2015. The Line The Line is a 2017 Slovak-Ukrainian crime film directed by Peter Bebjak. Arjun Patiala Arjun Patiala is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by Rohit Jugraj. Co-produced by Bhushan Kumar and Dinesh Vijan under T-Series and Maddock Films, it stars Diljit Dosanjh, Kriti Sanon and Varun Sharma. The narrative revolves around a newly appointed police officer who attempts to curb crime and corruption in his town with the help of his sidekick. The film was theatrically released in India on 26 July 2019. The Little Princess The Little Princess is a 1917 American silent film directed by Marshall Neilan based upon the novel A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett. This version is notable for having been adapted by famed screenwriter Frances Marion. The Lucky Dog The Lucky Dog was the first film to include Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy who would become the famous comedy duo of Laurel and Hardy. Though they appear in scenes together they play independently of each other. The film was shot as two reels, but some versions end abruptly after the first reel where Stan is robbed by Ollie. Hide-Out Hide-Out is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy, crime, drama, romance film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and starring Robert Montgomery and Maureen OSullivan. It also features a young Mickey Rooney. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing - Original Story. It was re-made in 1941 as Ill Wait for You. The Little Minister The Little Minister is a 1934 American drama film starring Katharine Hepburn and directed by Richard Wallace. The screenplay by Jane Murfin, Sarah Y. Mason, and Victor Heerman is based on the 1891 novel and subsequent 1897 play of the same title by J. M. Barrie. The picture was the fifth feature film adaptation of the works, following four silent film versions. The original novel was the third of the three "Thrums" novels, which first brought Barrie to fame. Heartbeat Heartbeat is a 1938 French comedy film directed by Marcel Pagnol and starring Fernandel, Orane Demazis and Fernand Charpin. It was remade in 1999 as Le schpountz, directed by Gérard Oury. It tells the story of an unhappy young grocers assistant who dreams of becoming a grand dramatic actor, but when he gatecrashes a film studio they realise he is a natural comic. The Mystery of Mr. Wong The Mystery of Mr. Wong is a 1939 American mystery film directed by William Nigh and starring Boris Karloff. Die Lümmel von der ersten Bank - 1. Trimester: Zur Hölle mit den Paukern Zur Hölle mit den Paukern is a 1968 West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Hans Kraus, Theo Lingen and Günther Schramm. It was the first entry into the seven part Die Lümmel von der ersten Bank series of comedy films. Hello Down There Hello Down There is a 1969 American comedy-adventure film from Paramount Pictures, produced by George Sherman and Ivan Tors, directed Jack Arnold and Ricou Browning, and starring Tony Randall and Janet Leigh. The screenplay was written by John McGreevey and Frank Telford. Its 1974 re-release was part of the "Paramount Family Matinee" series. Enter the Fat Dragon Enter the Fat Dragon is a 1978 Hong Kong comedy martial arts film directed by Sammo Hung, who also starred in the film. The film is mostly a parody of the Bruce Lees 1972 film, Way of the Dragon, and a satire of the Bruceploitation phenomenon of the 1970s. The film had a belated video release in the United States, eventually coming out in 1999 after director and actor Sammo Hung became an unexpected success with his American TV series Martial Law. In 2017, it was announced that Donnie Yen would star in a remake of the film, directed by Wong Jing. The Ninja Mission The Ninja Mission is a 1984 Swedish action film directed by Mats Helge, starring the Polish actors Krzysztof Kolberger and Hanna Bieniuszewicz. All other roles are played by largely unknown Swedish and British actors. Deep Space Deep Space is a 1988 sci-fi horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray about a monster that terrorizes a city in the United States and the detective who must stop it. Celia Celia is a 1989 Australian horror drama film written and directed by Ann Turner. The film centers on the title character, whose family becomes caught up in the midst of the 1950s Red Scare, with their responses leading to tragic consequences. Eversmile, New Jersey Eversmile, New Jersey is a 1989 Argentine-British comedy-drama film directed by Carlos Sorín and starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Mirjana Joković and Gabriela Acher. It was written by Sorín, Jorge Goldenberg and Roberto Scheuer. It premiered on September 11, 1989 at the Toronto Festival of Festivals in Canada. Bitter Harvest Bitter Harvest is a 1993 thriller/drama film starring Stephen Baldwin, Patsy Kensit and Jennifer Rubin. It was directed by Duane Clark. The film was released on November 3, 1993, and was filmed at Greenfield Ranch in Thousand Oaks. Street Knight Street Knight is a 1993 American action film directed by Albert Magnoli and starring Jeff Speakman. Manneken Pis Manneken Pis is a 1995 Belgian comedy-drama film directed by Frank Van Passel and written by Christophe Dirickx. It premiered in May 1995 at the Cannes Film Festival. It received the André Cavens Award for Best Film and four awards at the Joseph Plateau Awards. The film was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Buried Secrets Buried Secrets is a 1996 American drama horror television film directed by Michael Toshiyuki Uno, starring Tiffani-Amber Thiessen. Cat's Eye is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsukasa Hojo. It was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1981 to 1985, and collected into 18 tankōbon by Shueisha. The story follows the adventures of the three Kisugi sisters — Hitomi, Rui and Ai, who are formidable art thieves trying to collect all the works belonging to their missing father. The manga was made into a televised anime series originally broadcast in 1983 to 1984 on Nippon TV, with a second season ending in 1985. It has also received two live-action adaptations; a TV movie in 1988 and a theatrical film in 1997. Cats Eye is one of Weekly Shōnen Jumps best-selling manga series of all time, with over 18 million copies sold. The anime has also aired in a number of countries outside Japan, including Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Philippines, and China. In 2007, ImaginAsian broadcast the first season of the first anime on ImaginAsian TV, and then gave the first half of the series its first North American home video release. Right Stuf Inc. announced that they licensed the entire series in 2013 and will release it on DVD under their Nozomi label. The entire anime series was released in North American on two DVDs in July and November 2014. In April 2019, it was announced that the Right Stuf license has expired. A remake manga of the series drawn by Shingo Asai, also titled , began publication in the debut issue of Tokuma Shotens Monthly Comic Zenon anthology, which was published on October 25, 2010. It was serialized until January 25, 2014, which comprises eight tankōbon volumes. Timequest Timequest is a 2000 science-fiction film directed by Robert Dyke and starring Victor Slezak as John F. Kennedy and Caprice Benedetti as Jacqueline Kennedy. The film also features Vince Grant and Bruce Campbell. After premiering on April 13, 2002, the film had a limited theatrical release in the United States, followed shortly by distribution on VHS and DVD to the United States, Canada, and Australia. Beautiful Dreamer Beautiful Dreamer is a 2006 romantic drama film directed by Terri Farley Teruel. The film stars Brooke Langton and Colin Egglesfield as childhood sweethearts who become husband and wife as America enters World War II. Beautiful Dreamer is loosely based on real-life events that occurred on a Consolidated B-24 Liberator bombing mission during World War II and the aftermath of the war as it affected a small family. Four Last Songs Four Last Songs is a 2007 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Francesca Joseph and starring Stanley Tucci, Rhys Ifans and Hugh Bonneville. The films title is taken from Four Last Songs, 1948 composition of Richard Strauss, surrounding acceptance of death. Sir! No Sir! Sir! No Sir! is a 2005 documentary by Displaced Films about the anti-war movement within the ranks of the United States Armed Forces during the Vietnam War. The film was produced, directed, and written by David Zeiger. The film had a theatrical run in 80 cities throughout the U.S. and Canada in 2006, and was broadcast worldwide on: Sundance Channel, Discovery Channel, BBC, ARTE France, ABC Australia, SBC Spain, ZDF Germany, YLE Finland, RT, and several others. A Jihad for Love A Jihad for Love is a 2008 documentary film and was the worlds first film on Islam and homosexuality. It took a total of six years to make and premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2007. It premiered at the Berlin Film Festival in 2008 as the opening documentary film for the Panorama section. The filmmakers—Director and Producer Parvez Sharma and Producer Sandi Dubowski raised more than a million dollars to make the film. Because of its debut at the TIFF in 2007, this film is often confused as a 2007 film. However, the film is actually a 2008 film since it began its wide film festival, theatrical, broadcast, networks, streaming runs in the same year. Many organizations including the Indo-American Arts Council considered it a "seminal film" because of its historic significance as the worlds first film on this subject. On May 21, 2008, Filmmaker magazine said the same adding that the film was "Shot in 12 countries over six years, Sharmas film is an intelligent and eloquent exposition of a taboo subject that not only movingly pays tribute to the strength and integrity of the films embattled subjects but – despite its provocative title – maintains a reverent rather than critical attitude towards the Islamic religion. We spoke to Sharma about the difficulties involved in making the film, reclaiming the word "jihad," and designing his own Bollywood film posters as a child." IMDB rates the film at 13 on its list of 58 titles under the category of "Best documentaries on religion, spirituality and cults". The website of the film offers some of the press around the film when it came out and contains an important resources section for LGBT Muslims who are struggling with their identities. The work that Sharma started with the film started to become a staple in many books on Islam and at U.S. University libraries. He wrote the forward for the two part anthology called, "Islam and Homosexuality" On Amazon the film has a customer review average of four and a half stars out of five. On Amazon A Jihad for Love has a rank of 7,653 in the top 100 documentaries. Filmmaker Parvez Sharma was labeled an apostate, a crime punishable by death by the Tablighi Jamaat in South Africa and several high ranking Salafi/ Wahhabi Sheikhs in Saudi Arabia.https://www.newageislam.com/Articles.aspx?ID=radical-islamism-and-jihad&bobp=184https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/13326/review_21.pdf?sequence=1 Bottom Feeder Bottom Feeder is a 2007 American monster movie written and directed by Randy Daudlin. The film centers on a group of utility workers who have become trapped in the maze of tunnels underneath the city where they are stalked and killed by something terrible. Miss Kicki Miss Kicki is a 2009 Swedish-Taiwanese co-production film. It was Norwegian-Taiwanese director Håkon Lius first motion picture. The Secret Friend The Secret Friend is a 2010 comedy-drama film based on the 1997 short story of the same name by Brazilian writer João Silvério Trevisan. The film, directed by Flavio Alves, features Viola Harris and Siobhan Fallon in the major roles. The film differs substantially from the original short story, which initially created some tension between the writer and the director. Filming took place in early 2009, mainly in Brooklyn, New York, and debuted at the 2010 Palm Springs International Film Festival, where it was chosen as Best of the Fest. The film centers around the character and life of Anna Marshall, a lonely, elderly widow living in a suburb of New York City, who develops a mysterious friendship with a silent caller. Although a screenplay for a feature version of the short film was written, as of 2011, it has not been officially greenlit. Four Four is a British independent film directed by John Langridge and released in 2011. The Servant The Servant is a 2010 South Korean historical romantic drama film starring Kim Joo-hyuk, Jo Yeo-jeong and Ryoo Seung-bum. It re-tells the origins of the famous Korean folktale Chunhyangjeon from the perspective of the male protagonist Lee Mong-ryongs servant. The film was a box office hit, receiving 3,014,523 admissions. The Antwerp Dolls The Antwerp Dolls is a 2015 British action/crime/thriller film written and directed by Jake Reid and starring Jason Wing, Bruce Payne and Sean Cronin. Demon Inside Espectro is a 2013 Mexican horror film, writer and directed by Alfonso Pineda Ulloa and starring Paz Vega, Johanna Murillo and Alfonso Herrera. It was released on November 1, 2013. We Come as Friends We Come as Friends is a 2014 Austrian-French documentary film written, directed and produced by Hubert Sauper. The film premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. It won the Special Jury Award for Cinematic Bravery at the festival. The film also premiered in-competition at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival on February 8, 2014. It won the Peace Film Award at the festival. The film later premiered at 43rd New Directors/New Films Festival on March 20, 2014. The film also premiered at 57th San Francisco International Film Festival on April 25, 2014 in competition for Golden Gate Documentary Feature. Kabukichô Love Hotel is a 2014 Japanese drama film directed by Ryūichi Hiroki, starring Shota Sometani and Atsuko Maeda. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Bad Night Bad Night is an American adventure film starring YouTube personalities Jenn McAllister and Lauren Luthringshausen. The screenplay was written by Daniel Kinno and directed by Chris and Nick Riedell. The film was released on July 21, 2015 exclusively through Vimeo on Demand. Building a Building Building a Building is a 1933 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Production and released by United Artists. A remake of the 1928 Oswald the Lucky Rabbit film Sky Scrappers, the cartoon depicts Mickey Mouse working at a construction site under the supervision of Peg-Leg Pete while Minnie Mouse is selling box lunches to the workers. It was directed by David Hand, his first directorial assignment at Disney, and features the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey, Marcellite Garner as Minnie, and Billy Bletcher as Pete. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 6th Academy Awards, but lost to Disneys own Three Little Pigs. This was the second Mickey Mouse cartoon nominated for an Oscar. The steam shovel Mickey pilots in this short reappeared in Epic Mickey during the Mickeyjunk Mountain level, while the short itself appears as a 2D level in The Power of Two. Building a Building is an area in the Timeless River world in Kingdom Hearts II. Other shorts that are featured as areas of that world are Steamboat Willie, Gulliver Mickey, The Fire Fighters and Mickeys Orphans. I Was a Communist for the F.B.I. I Was a Communist for the FBI is a 1951 American film noir crime film directed by Gordon Douglas starring Frank Lovejoy, Dorothy Hart, Philip Carey and James Millican. The film was produced by Bryan Foy who was head of Warners B picture unit until 1942. It was also a radio show starring Dana Andrews with 78 episodes that ran from April 23, 1952 until October 14, 1953. The film was based on a series of stories written by Matt Cvetic that appeared in The Saturday Evening Post. The stories were later turned into a best-selling book and radio series. The story follows Cvetic, who infiltrated a local Communist Party cell for nine years and reported back to the Federal Bureau of Investigation on their activities. The film and radio show are, in part, artifacts of the McCarthy era, as well as a time capsule of American society during the Second Red Scare. The purpose of both is partly to warn people about the threat of Communist subversion of American society. The tone of the show is ultra-patriotic, with Communists portrayed as racist, vindictive, and tools of a totalitarian foreign power, the Soviet Union. Lightning Strikes Twice Lightning Strikes Twice is a 1951 American drama film starring Ruth Roman and Richard Todd. Bedevilled Rabbit Bedevilled Rabbit is a 1957 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short featuring Bugs Bunny. Bugs is lost in Tasmania, and has to deal with the Tasmanian Devil. Five Minutes to Live Five Minutes to Live is a 1961 American neo-noir film crime film. It was re-titled Door-to-Door Maniac for an American International Pictures re-release in 1966. The film stars Johnny Cash and Cay Forrester, who wrote the screenplay and whose husband, Ludlow Flower, produced. Five Minutes to Live was one of only two theatrical film roles Cash performed on-screen in his career; he would appear in several made-for-television films and do some voice-over work in film later in his career. Crypt of the Vampire Terror in the Crypt is a 1964 Italian-Spanish horror film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque. The film is based on Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. Latitude Zero , is a 1969 science fiction film. It was directed by Ishirō Honda and written by Ted Sherdeman, based on his radio serial of the same name. The film stars both American and Japanese actors including Joseph Cotten, Cesar Romero, Akira Takarada, Masumi Okada, Richard Jaeckel, Patricia Medina, and Akihiko Hirata. Massacre Mafia Style Massacre Mafia Style is a 1974 independent film written, directed,produced by, and starring Italian-American crooner-actor Duke Mitchell. The tagline for the film was "You’re IN, or you’re IN THE WAY." Massacre Mafia Style was written, produced, self-financed and directed by Duke Mitchell, and was accumulated from all of his real-life run-ins with similar characters and mob stories. Duke Mitchell was an actor and singer and was once part of a comedy duo with partner Sammy Petrillo who together starred in the 1952 cult film Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla with Bela Lugosi of Dracula fame. The pair whose act, Mitchell & Petrillo, was imitative of Martin & Lewis, was sued by Lewis after the Lugosi film was released. Mitchell went on to become a well-known crooner and nightclub act in Los Angeles, Las Vegas and as such, was known as the “King” of Palm Springs and ran in some of the same circles as pal Frank Sinatra. His nightclub act revolved around his Sinatra-like crooning and rockabilly Italian-American songs. With such behind-the-scenes access, Mitchell often used several of the nightclubs that he sang in as locations for his films; such places as The Buggy Whip in Los Angeles. The One and Only The One and Only is a 1978 comedy film starring Henry Winkler, directed by Carl Reiner and written by Steve Gordon. A Gathering of Old Men A Gathering of Old Men is a 1987 American television drama film directed by Volker Schlöndorff and based on the novel of the same name. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Slaughterhouse Rock Slaughterhouse Rock, released in the UK as Hell Island, is a 1988 American B movie/horror film directed and written by Dimitri Logothetis and released by Arista Films. It stars pop singer Toni Basil, and features songs by new wave band Devo. The plot concerns a group of teens, attempting to release a curse over their friend, who has been having dreams of the victims of a murderer who lived on the island of Alcatraz. They are aided by the ghost of a dead rock singer. Karmina Karmina is a Canadian comedy horror film from Quebec, released in 1996. The film stars Isabelle Cyr as Karmina, a vampire from Transylvania who runs away to live with her aunt Esméralda in Quebec to escape an arranged marriage to Vlad. Vampires living in North America have access to a magic potion which enables them to keep their vampire natures in check so that they can live in harmony with humans, and Karmina begins a relationship with Philippe, a church organist. However, Vlad and Karminas parents soon show up to retrieve her. A sequel film, Karmina 2: LEnfer de Chabot, was released in 2001. The film won two Genie Awards at the 18th Genie Awards, for Best Art Direction/Production Design and Best Costume Design, as well as a special award for Best Makeup. It was also nominated, but did not win, in the categories of Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Overall Sound and Best Sound Editing. A Diary for Timothy A Diary for Timothy is a British documentary film directed by Humphrey Jennings. It was produced by Basil Wright for the Crown Film Unit. The narration was written by the British author E. M. Forster and is an account of the progress of the war during the first six months of the life of a baby named Timothy. The recovery of an English fighter pilot Dr. Peter Roper, who was shot down in his Typhoon fighter by anti-aircraft artillery fire on 7 June 1944, from German panzer column from the 5th Panzer Army with units from the Panzer Lehr Division and the 12th SS Hitlerjugend Division, near Monts en Bessin South of the landing beaches of the Normandy invasion of Europe. He received AAA fire while attacking a German 5th Army Group panzer column that was blocking the advance to Caen. He was wounded through the right lower leg and yet was able to parachute from his disabled fighter. Also featured are a coal miner, Goronwy, with a broken arm; Allan, a farmer; and Bill, a locomotive engine driver. Dame Myra Hess is featured giving a concert at the National Gallery in London, several years after her appearance in Listen to Britain, and John Gielgud performs as the Prince in the gravediggers scene from Hamlet. In a documentary on Jennings made for Channel 4 television by Kevin MacDonald in 2000, it was revealed that the baby who was the subject of the film later moved to Brighton in the 1960s and became a mod before settling down to become a teacher; he died in November 2000. 6:3, avagy játszd újra Tutti 6:3 Play It Again Tutti is a 1999 Hungarian comedy film directed by Péter Tímár set against Hungarys historic 1953 football victory against England. It was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival. The Last Man on Planet Earth The Last Man on Planet Earth is a 1999 television film directed by Les Landau and starring Julie Bowen, Paul Francis, Tamlyn Tomita, L. Scott Caldwell, and Cliff DeYoung. The plot concerns a female-dominated society following the death of the majority of the worlds men. Moonlight Moonlight is a 2002 Dutch thriller film directed by Paula van der Oest. It was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival. Bending All the Rules Bending All the Rules is a 2002 American romance film written and directed by Morgan Klein and Peter Knight, and starring Bradley Cooper. Around a Small Mountain Around a Small Mountain is a 2009 French drama film directed by Jacques Rivette, which was his final film before his death on 29 January 2016, and starred Jane Birkin and Sergio Castellitto. It was screened in the main competition at the 66th Venice International Film Festival. Picco Picco is a 2010 German crime film directed by Philip Koch. The Cat Vanishes The Cat Vanishes is a 2011 Argentine drama film written and directed by Carlos Sorín. Muffin Top: A Love Story Muffin Top: A Love Story is a 2014 American romantic comedy directorial debut film directed by Cathryn Michon, who also starred in the film. The films script was written by Michon with her husband W. Bruce Cameron. It is based on her 2004 novel The Grrl Genius Guide to Sex, which was partially based on her life. The film stars Michon as a woman who must re-enter the dating world after her husband leaves her for a younger woman. It had its world debut on October 18, 2014 at the Carmel International Film Festival. Distribution for the film was handled by the on-demand movie distribution website Tugg, which allowed Michon to show her film in areas with high enough demand. Muffin Top was also released via VOD. The Ghosts in Our Machine The Ghosts in Our Machine is a 2013 Canadian documentary film by Liz Marshall. The film follows the photojournalist and animal rights activist Jo-Anne McArthur as she photographs animals on fur farms and at Farm Sanctuary, among other places, and seeks to publish her work. The film as a whole is a plea for animal rights. Tiger Girl Tiger Girl is a 2017 German drama film directed by Jakob Lass. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Aquaman - Rage of Atlantis Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Aquaman: Rage of Atlantis is an American direct-to-video animated film. It is a superhero action-adventure comedy, based on the DC Comics and Lego brands. Produced by DC Entertainment, The Lego Group and Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. It premiered at the San Diego Comic-Con International on July 22, 2018 and was released digitally, DVD and Blu-ray on July 31, 2018. It is the eighth Lego DC Comics film. As You Like It As You Like It is a 1936 British film, directed by Paul Czinner and starring Laurence Olivier as Orlando and Elisabeth Bergner as Rosalind. It is based on William Shakespeares play of the same name. It was Oliviers first performance of Shakespeare on screen. It was the final film of stage actors Leon Quartermaine and Henry Ainley, and featured an early screen role for Ainleys son Richard as Sylvius, as well as for John Laurie, who played Orlandos brother Oliver. Bergner had previously played the role of Rosalind in her native Germany and her German accent is apparent in most of her scenes. The Caretakers The Caretakers is a 1963 American drama film starring Robert Stack, Polly Bergen, Diane McBain, Joan Crawford and Janis Paige in a story about a mental hospital. The screenplay was adapted by Henry F. Greenberg from a story by Hall Bartlett and Jerry Paris based on the 1959 novel The Caretakers by Dariel Telfer. The film was produced and directed by Bartlett, co-produced by Paris and distributed by United Artists. The Caretakers is reminiscent of a 20th Century Fox film set in a similar hospital, The Snake Pit. The on-screen text in opening credits states: "Dedicated to the caretakers whose research and sacrifice discover truth. For Beba, Alice, Paul, Cathy, Laurie, Pearl, Margaret, Warren, Arthur". The Bobo The Bobo is a 1967 British comedy film starring Peter Sellers and co-starring his then-wife Britt Ekland. Goto, Island of Love Goto, Island of Love is a 1968 French drama film directed by Walerian Borowczyk and starring Pierre Brasseur. The Vampires Night Orgy The Vampires Night Orgy is a 1972 Spanish horror film directed by León Klimovsky. Dynasty of Blood The Blood Brothers is a 1973 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh. Deep Water Eaux profondes is a 1981 French thriller film directed by Michel Deville and starring Isabelle Huppert. Little Gloria... Happy at Last Little Gloria... Happy at Last was a 1982 television miniseries directed by Waris Hussein. Saint Clara Saint Clara is a 1996 Israeli film directed by Ari Folman and Ori Sivan. It is based on the novel The Ideas of Saint Clara by Pavel Kohout. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Backyard The Backyard is a 2002 American backyard wrestling documentary directed, produced and edited by Paul Hough and was scored by Seth Jordan. It features the appearance of former WWE and TNA professional wrestler, Rob Van Dam. Although it had a limited theatrical release in the United States in 2002, the film was later released to Germany and Australia in 2004. Crutch Crutch is a 2004 autobiographical coming of age film written and directed by Rob Moretti. Tumsa Nahin Dekha Tumsa Nahin Dekha : A Love Story is a 2004 Indian Bollywood musical romance film directed by Anurag Bose, produced by Mukesh Bhatt, written by Subodh Chopra and starring Emraan Hashmi and Diya Mirza in lead roles with Sharat Saxena, Surekha Sikri, Uday Tikekar, Atul Parchure and Anupam Kher in supporting roles. It was released on . It is the third film of Emraan Hashmis career and also his second unsuccessful one, after his flop debut film Footpath. Ticalosii The Bastards is a 2007 Romanian drama film directed by Șerban Marinescu. It is about the upper echelons of Romanian politics. The Carter The Carter is a 2009 documentary film about the American hip hop recording artist Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr., better known as Lil Wayne. The film was directed by Adam Bhala Lough and produced by Joshua Krause and Quincy Jones III, and documents Lil Wayne in the period before and shortly after the release of his studio album, Tha Carter III, which achieved platinum status and critical acclaim, and sold one million copies in one week. After being shown at the Sundance Film Festival, it was subjected to a lawsuit by Carter to block distribution but eventually was released direct to DVD and iTunes, where it topped the charts. It has since been banned from legal sale again but is widely bootlegged on the Internet. Solanin is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Inio Asano. It was serialised in Shogakukans Weekly Young Sunday from 2005 to 2006. The manga is licensed and published in English by Viz Media, in French by Kana, in Germany by Tokyopop, in Italy by Planet Manga and in Chinese by Taiwan Tohan. The manga was nominated for the 2009 Eisner Award for Best U.S. Edition of International Material – Japan. The manga was made into a live-action film directed by Takahiro Miki and starring Aoi Miyazaki as the female protagonist. It was released in Japan in April 2010. In the same year the band Asian Kung-Fu Generation released the single "Solanin", with lyrics written by Inio Asano, author of the manga. The song was featured in the movie version. The band also provided the ending theme to the movie. In October 2017, 11 years after the mangas original publication, a new epilogue chapter was published by Shogakukan as part of a new Japanese edition. The Whale The Whale is a 2011 documentary film directed by Suzanne Chisholm and Michael Parfit. Narrated by Ryan Reynolds, it tells the story of Luna, a killer whale living in Nootka Sound, Canada, who was separated from his pod at a young age. Sun Don't Shine Sun Dont Shine is a 2012 independent thriller film written and directed by Amy Seimetz and starring Kate Lyn Sheil and Kentucker Audley. It first premiered on March 10, 2012 at the South by Southwest Film Festival, where it won a special jury award. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on April 26, 2013, by Factory25. King Liar King Liar is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film scripted by the Siddique-Lal duo and directed by Lal. It stars Dileep and Madonna Sebastian in the lead roles. It was produced by Ousepachan Valakuzhy under his production Ousepachan Movie House. The soundtrack and score were composed by Alex Paul and Deepak Dev. The film was released on 2 April 2016. The movie is about a compulsive liar, Sathyanarayan. The movie brought the writer-director duo Siddique-Lal together after 22 years. The Busher The Busher is a 1919 American drama film directed by Jerome Storm featuring Colleen Moore, and produced by Thomas H. Ince. The film still exists and is available on DVD from Kino Video, running 55 minutes. There is an alternate edition available from Grapevine Video. This version runs 63 minutes, including a longer opening exposition sequence, and more frequent original intertitles, which help to clarify the story. A print is also held by Gosfilmofond Russian State Archives. The Love of Jeanne Ney The Love of Jeanne Ney is a 1927 silent German drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst from a Soviet novel by Ilya Ehrenburg. Phantom Ship The Mystery of the Mary Celeste is a 1935 film directed by Denison Clift and starring Béla Lugosi, Shirley Grey and Arthur Margetson. It is one of the early films from Hammer Film Productions. It is based on the story of the Mary Celeste, a sailing ship that was found adrift and deserted in the Atlantic Ocean in 1872, and is an imagined explanation of the disappearance of the crew and passengers. The version released in the United States, under the title Phantom Ship, is about 18 minutes shorter than the original. It is believed that only the shortened version now survives. King of the Khyber Rifles King of the Khyber Rifles is a 1953 adventure film directed by Henry King and starring Tyrone Power and Terry Moore. The film shares its title but little else with the novel King of the Khyber Rifles by Talbot Mundy. This novel was also the basis for John Fords The Black Watch. The Khyber Pass scenes were shot in the Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, California. Released by 20th Century Fox, the film was one of the first shot in Technicolor CinemaScope. 3 Ring Circus 3 Ring Circus is a 1954 American comedy film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. The picture was shot from February 17 to March 31, 1954, and released on December 25 by Paramount Pictures. The supporting cast includes Joanne Dru, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Wallace Ford, Sig Ruman, Nick Cravat, and Elsa Lanchester. Don't Give Up the Ship Dont Give Up the Ship is a 1959 American black-and-white U.S. Navy comedy film from Paramount Pictures, produced by Hal B. Wallis, directed by Norman Taurog, that stars Jerry Lewis and co-stars Dina Merrill, Diana Spencer, Claude Akins, Robert Middleton, Gale Gordon, and Mickey Shaughnessy. The film was shot from October 21, 1958 to January 30, 1959 and was released June 16, 1959. The Third Secret The Third Secret is a 1964 British drama film directed by Charles Crichton and starring Stephen Boyd and Pamela Franklin. The screenplay by Robert L. Joseph focuses on an American newscaster who investigates the mysterious death of his psychoanalyst. According to the film there are three kinds of secrets; the first, you keep from others, the second, you keep from yourself, and the third is the truth. The Moment of Truth The Moment of Truth is a 1965 Italian drama film directed by Francesco Rosi. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. Something Weird Something Weird is a 1967 American exploitation film directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. It stars, among others, Tony McCabe and Elizabeth Lee and features a paranormal plot involving LSD drug use, a psychic, a hideous witch who morphs into a sexy young woman, a séance, a kung-fu chopping socialite, ghosts, psychopaths and federal agents. Through Fire, Water and... Brass Pipes Fire, Water, and Brass Pipes is a 1968 Soviet fantasy film directed by Aleksandr Rou. Its story and characters are derived from Slavic folklore. Hook, Line and Sinker Hook, Line & Sinker is a 1969 American comedy film starring Jerry Lewis. It was shot from April 1 — June 20, 1968 and released on June 6, 1969 by Columbia Pictures. This was the final film for director George Marshall, whose career dated back to 1916. This was also Lewis last movie for Columbia. Hitler's S.S.: Portrait in Evil Hitlers SS: Portrait in Evil is a 1985 American made-for-television war drama film about two German brothers, Helmut and Karl Hoffmann, and the paths they take during the Nazi regime. The movie was directed by Jim Goddard and starred John Shea, Bill Nighy, Tony Randall, David Warner and John Woodnutt. The film shows Karl, who was originally enthusiastic about the Nazi Party, becoming disillusioned and Helmut, who was at first wary of the Nazi Party, joining the Schutzstaffel and later being an accomplice to war crimes. Billy the Kid Gore Vidals Billy the Kid, also known as Billy the Kid, is a 1989 American western television film about famed gunman Billy the Kid. It aired on TNT cable channel on May 10, 1989. One of many depicting the events surrounding the outlaw during his participation in the Lincoln County War, this film, though little known, has routinely been described as the most historically accurate version to date. Written by Gore Vidal and directed by William A. Graham, Val Kilmer stars in the lead role of William Bonney a.k.a. Billy the Kid, with a supporting cast including Wilford Brimley, John OHurley, Duncan Regehr, and Ned Vaughn. Prisoner of Honor Prisoner of Honor is a 1991 British made-for-television drama film directed by Ken Russell and starring Richard Dreyfuss, Oliver Reed and Peter Firth. It was made by Warner Bros. Television and distributed by HBO, and centers on the famous Dreyfus Affair. Richard Dreyfuss co-produced the film with Judith James, from a screenplay by Ron Hutchinson. The Seventh Horse of the Sun Suraj Ka Satvan Ghoda is a 1992 Indian Hindi film directed by Shyam Benegal and based on the novel The Suns Seventh Horse by Dharmavir Bharati. It won the 1993 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. The self-reflexive film is also known for its subversive take on the "Devdas" syndrome. The film was produced by the National Film Development Corporation of India. It stars Rajit Kapur, Rajeshwari Sachdev, Pallavi Joshi, Neena Gupta and Amrish Puri, among others. The Tamil film Autograph is based on Suraj Ka Satvan Ghoda. L'odore della notte The Scent of the Night is a 1998 Italian crime-drama film directed by Claudio Caligari. It is loosely based on the novel Le notti di arancia meccanica by Dido Sacchettoni. The film premiered at the 1998 Venice Film Festival. It was nominated to three Nastro dArgento Awards. In Absentia In Absentia, a short film commissioned by the BBC as a part of a series called "Sound on Film International", was a collaboration with the filmmakers The Brothers Quay and musical composer Karlheinz Stockhausen, elder statesman of the twentieth-century musical avant-garde. Keith Griffiths produced the film with production companies, Illuminations Films and Koninck. Marlene Kaminsky plays the woman in the film. Red Hot Chili Peppers: Funky Monks Funky Monks is a 1991 documentary about the rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers and the recording of their highly successful 1991 Warner Bros. debut Blood Sugar Sex Magik. The album was produced by Rick Rubin and recorded in The Mansion, a supposedly haunted house which Rubin now owns. The 60-minute documentary, which was filmed in black-and-white, features footage of the band recording many of the tracks that made the album, and tracks that didnt make the album although would be released as singles and b-sides. It also features interviews from each member of the band, as well as Rick Rubin and the bands former and longtime manager, Lindy Goetz. Footage from the documentary was compiled for use in the "Suck My Kiss" music video, which was released in 1992. Funky Monks was originally released on VHS but was re-released on DVD. It was filmed and directed by Gavin Bowden. On July 16, 2011, NME voted Funky Monks the 14th must see rock documentary on their 20 must see rock documentaries list. Rudy: The Rudy Giuliani Story Rudy: The Rudy Giuliani Story is an American television film produced and broadcast in 2003 on the USA Network. The movie stars James Woods as former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani and depicts the life of Giuliani, focusing primarily on his mayoral career and response to the September 11 attacks. The film was based on the 2000 biography Rudy!: An Investigative Biography of Rudy Giuliani by Wayne Barrett. It has been broadcast in several different countries. Home of the Giants Home of the Giants is a 2007 American film, written and directed by Rusty Gorman that stars Haley Joel Osment, Ryan Merriman and Danielle Panabaker. The film has been described as a coming of age tale and sports drama. Beau Brummell: This Charming Man Beau Brummell: This Charming Man is a 2006 BBC Television drama based on the biography of Beau Brummell by Ian Kelly. The title references a 1983 song by The Smiths. Cruel Winter Blues Cruel Winter Blues is a 2006 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Jeong-beom. It stars Sol Kyung-gu, Jo Han-sun and Na Moon-hee in the lead roles. The narrative centers around a small-time crook who partners with a retired taekwondo practitioner to seek revenge on the man who killed his mentor, and ends up befriending the killers mother who reminds him of his hometown. The film released on 9 November 2006. Long Pigs Long Pigs is a 2007 "Mocumentary" horror/comedy about two documentary filmmakers who follow a serial killer who has a taste for cooking with human flesh. Acting and the special effects were provided by Chris Bridges. Filming took place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Grindstone Road Grindstone Road is a 2008 Canadian horror-thriller written by Paul Germann and directed by Melanie Orr. Toonpur Ka Superrhero Toonpur Ka Super Hero is a 2010 live action-animated action comedy film written by Raagii Bhatnagar and directed by Kireet Khurana. The film features Ajay Devgn, Kajol, Sanjay Mishra, Tanuja and Mukesh Tiwari in lead roles. The film was Indias first live action - 3D animation combination feature film. Knights of Bloodsteel Knights of Bloodsteel is a 2009 television miniseries, produced by Reunion Pictures. RHI Entertainment distributed the project internationally. It originally aired on April 19, 2009 on SyFy. America America is a 2009 American television film directed by Yves Simoneau and starring Rosie ODonnell, Ruby Dee and Philip Johnson. It was written by Joyce Eliason. The film is based on the young adult novel America by E.R. Frank. It premiered on February 28, 2009, on Lifetime. Dawn Patrol Dawn Patrol is a 2014 American thriller film directed by Daniel Petrie Jr. and written by Rachel Long and Brian Pittman. The film stars Scott Eastwood, Rita Wilson, Kim Matula, Chris Brochu, Julie Carmen and Jeff Fahey. The film was released on June 5, 2015, by Alchemy. Adjust Your Tracking Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story of the VHS Collection is a 2013 American documentary film written and directed by Dan M. Kinem and Levi Peretic. It released on May 24, 2013 and examines the culture of collecting VHS tapes. To raise funding for the film Kinem and Peretic launched a successful Kickstarter campaign that granted any person that donated $10 or more executive producer status, with over eighty participants donating at or above this amount. The film received a positive response. La tour 2 contrôle infernale La Tour de contrôle infernale is a French and Belgian movie directed by Éric Judor, released in 2016. It is a prequel of the film La Tour Montparnasse infernale, directed by Charles Nemes and released in 2001. The Accidental Detective The Accidental Detective is a 2015 South Korean action comedy film directed by Kim Joung-hoon. It was released on September 24, 2015. The crux of the film is loosely inspired from Strangers on a Train. Bad Reputation Bad Reputation is a 2018 American documentary film about the career of rock musician Joan Jett, directed by Kevin Kerslake and written by Joel Marcus. The documentary traces Jetts musical career from the formation of the Runaways through her subsequent partnership with songwriter and producer Kenny Laguna. Continuing with the creation of the band Joan Jett & the Blackhearts as well as the establishment of the record label Blackheart Records with Laguna, the narrative concludes with the induction of Joan Jett & the Blackhearts into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fames Class of 2015. As Seen Through a Telescope As Seen Through a Telescope is a 1900 British short silent comedy film, directed by George Albert Smith, featuring an elderly gentleman getting a glimpse of a womans ankle through a telescope. The three-shot comedy, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "uses a similar technique to that which G.A. Smith pioneered in Grandmas Reading Glass," and although, "the editing is unsophisticated, the film does at least show a very early example of how to make use of point-of-view close-ups in the context of a coherent narrative." "Smiths experiments with editing," Brooke concludes, "were ahead of most contemporary film-makers, and in retrospect it can clearly be seen that he was laying the foundations of film grammar as we now understand it." The Adventures of Dollie The Adventures of Dollie is a 1908 American silent film directed by D. W. Griffith. It was Griffiths debut film as a director. A print of the film survives in the Library of Congress film archive. The film tells the story of a young girl who, after being kidnapped by a gypsy peddler, ends up trapped in a barrel as it floats downriver toward a waterfall. After Office Hours After Office Hours is a 1935 crime drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring Clark Gable and Constance Bennett. The Magnetic Telescope The Magnetic Telescope is the sixth of the seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. This animated short was created by the Fleischer Studios. The story runs about eight minutes and covers Supermans adventures in saving the town from a comet drawn toward Earth by a magnetic telescope. It was originally released on April 24, 1942. Scandal in Sorrento Scandal in Sorrento or Pane, amore e... is an Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. This is the third film of the trilogy, formed by Bread in 1953, Bread in 1954. Innovations include the use of color rather than black and white, as well the location of Sorrento instead of the small village of the previous films of the series. At the 6th Berlin International Film Festival it won the Honorable Mention award. Moderato cantabile Seven Days... Seven Nights is a 1960 French drama film directed by Peter Brook. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival, where Jeanne Moreau won the award for Best Actress. It is based on the 1958 novel Moderato cantabile by Marguerite Duras. Not Reconciled Not Reconciled is a 1965 West German drama film directed by Jean-Marie Straub. It has the subtitle Only Violence Helps Where Violence Reigns. The film is an adaptation of the 1959 novel Billiards at Half-past Nine by Heinrich Böll. Iron Fisted Monk The Iron-Fisted Monk is a 1977 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Sammo Hung in his directorial debut, who also starred in the lead role. It co-stars Chan Sing and James Tien. The film was released on 25 August 1977 in Hong Kong. Gulag Gulag is a 1985 drama film by Roger Young, aired originally on HBO and later released to home video. It was reviewed by the New York Times. The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer is a thriller/drama TV film that first aired on NBC in 1999 as a two-part miniseries. It starred Kevin Anderson, Naomi Watts and Tom Skerritt. Anderson plays 1970s activist and purported Earth Day co-founder Ira Einhorn, who is charged with, and later convicted in absentia of, the murder of his girlfriend Holly Maddux. Skerritt plays Madduxs father, who tries to bring Einhorn to justice. 2000 AD 2000 AD is a 2000 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Gordon Chan, and produced by Benny Chan. The film stars Aaron Kwok, Phyllis Quek, James Lye and Daniel Wu. The film was shot on location in both Hong Kong and Singapore. Released in Hong Kong on 3 February 2000, the film was timed to screen during the peak Chinese New Year period. Militia Militia is a 2000 direct-to-video action film directed by Jim Wynorski. It stars Dean Cain, Jennifer Beals and Frederic Forrest. The film features scenes taken straight from Judgment Day spliced into newly filmed scenes to make up its action sequences. Ten Days Without Love El cielo abierto is a 2000 Spanish movie starring Sergi López and Mariola Fuentes. The Climb The Climb is a 2002 film directed by John Schmidt, distributed by World Wide Pictures. Chopin. Pragnienie milosci Chopin: Desire for Love is a film created by the director Jerzy Antczak based on the life story of the Polish pianist and composer Frédéric Chopin. The plot covers the affair between Chopin and feminist writer George Sand. Chopins music is integral to the film, with pianist Janusz Olejniczak playing his works. Two versions of the film were shot—in Polish and English—with British actors later lip-syncing the dialogue. Antczak spent 25 years writing the screenplay and six years raising the budget for the film. The film was screened at Houston Film Festival in 2003 and won the Gold Award for Best Cinematography and the Platinum Award for Best Drama. Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage War Mrs Caldicots Cabbage War is a British comedy-drama film from 2002, directed by Ian Sharp and starring Pauline Collins, John Alderton and Peter Capaldi. It is based on a 1993 novel with the same name by Vernon Coleman. It is the story about a woman, Thelma Caldicot, who is coerced by her manipulative son Derek and daughter-in-law to move into a run-down nursing home, owned by Dereks employer, after the death of her bullying husband. Derek also gets her to sign over her house to him. However, she doesnt like it at the nursing home and shows her frustration. After having been medicated by the staff to stay calm, she finally incites her fellow inmates to revolt. The film premiered in June 2002 at the International Filmfest Emden, where it came second in the competition for the Bernhard Wicki Prize. A few weeks later, it participated in the Moscow International Film Festival. The film had its first wide cinema release in United Kingdom and Ireland, where it opened on 31 January 2003. I Am Guilty I Am Guilty is a 2005 German drama film directed by Christoph Hochhäusler. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Favela Rising Favela Rising is a 2005 documentary film by American directors Jeff Zimbalist and Matt Mochary. It was produced by Sidetrack Films and VOY Pictures. It debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 24, 2005 where it won the award for Best New Documentary Filmmaker for Zimbalist and Mochary. The films look at life in Brazils slums won it further awards such as Best Documentary Film from the New York Latino Film Festival and Best Feature Documentary from Big Sky Documentary Film Festival. The film has won over twenty-five international festival awards and was short-listed for an Oscar. The film focuses on the work of Anderson Sá, a former drug trafficker who establishes the grassroots movement AfroReggae. The group, Grupo Cultural AfroReggae, was initially intended to draw in adolescents interested in a number of musical genres. These genres include, but are not limited to soul, reggae, rap, and hip-hop. Early on, Grupo Cultural AfroReggae offered a different type of education to the youth it attracted. This education included workshops focusing on dance, recycling, football, percussion, and more. The group aims at using music and education to better the lives of youth and prevent further growth of gangs. Grupo Cultural AfroReggae believes that through education, there is a greater likelihood that adolescents will not get caught up in drugs and gang violence. Leroy Leroy is a 2007 German comedy film directed by Armin Völckers. Steep Steep is a 2007 documentary about extreme skiing written and directed by Mark Obenhaus. Steep explores the history of extreme and Big Mountain Skiing, starting with its roots in 1960s and 1970s North America and Europe, with Bill Briggs now famous first descent of the Grand Teton, and progressing through to the current day sport. Steep was shot in High Definition and on film in a number of locations including Alaska, France, Canada and Iceland. Steep made its premiere in the Spotlight Section of the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. In North America, Steep was acquired by Sony Classics and released to DVD on 18 March 2008. Within the Whirlwind Within the Whirlwind is a 2009 film directed by Marleen Gorris and based on the book by Eugenia Ginzburg. It stars Emily Watson and Pam Ferris. Watson has described the film as "the most stretching thing I’ve done as a mature actress." Oy! Oy! is a 2009 Indian Telugu romantic drama film written and directed by newcomer Anand Ranga, who assisted Bhaskar in the Telugu film Bommarillu. The film stars Siddharth and child artiste-turned-heroine Baby Shamili of Mani Ratnam Anjali fame in lead roles, while comedians Sunil and Ali, among others, play supporting roles. The film, which has music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, was released on 3 July 2009. On 11 December 2015 Gemini TV telecasted the movie including deleted scenes. Although the movie did decent business at the box-office, it later achieved the cult status. The Space Between The Space Between is a feature film written and directed by Travis Fine that premiered at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival. The film is a fictional account of a flight attendant who finds herself responsible for an unaccompanied minor on the morning of the September 11 attacks. It has won three film awards. It had its U.S. television premiere on the USA Network on Sunday, 11 September 2011, the tenth anniversary of the attacks. Pilot "Pilot" is the pilot episode of the American television police procedural fantasy drama Awake, which originally aired on NBC on March 1, 2012. Written by series creator Kyle Killen, "Pilot" earned a Nielsen rating of 2.0, being watched by 6.247 million viewers upon its initial broadcast. Directed by David Slade, it became the highest-rated non-sports program in its respective time slot on NBC in over a year. The episode has generally received positive reviews, with many critics commenting on the episodes unique script, and the cast members, particularly Jason Isaacs performance as Michael Britten, who they felt effectively embodied the characteristics of the lead role. It was one of eight honorees at the Critics Choice Television Awards. The pilot introduced the main character, Michael Britten, a detective who works for the Los Angeles Police Department. He is involved in a fatal accident with his family. Michael is conflicted with two parallel realities; in one reality, in which he wears a red wristband, his wife Hannah Britten survived the accident, and in another reality, in which he wears a green wristband, his son Rex Britten survived. Michael does not know which reality is real, and sees two separate therapists: Dr. John Lee in the "red reality", and Dr. Judith Evans in the "green reality". Michael deals with a kidnapping in the "green reality", and a murder in the "red reality". The concept of Awake was devised by Killen, who previously created the American television drama Lone Star for the Fox network. NBC encouraged Killen to conceive a concept for a future television series after Lone Star cancellation. Although it was inspired by the processes of dreaming, its script was cited as potentially being too complex for mainstream American television. A Christmas Tree Miracle A Christmas Tree Miracle is a holiday film produced by Flyover Films in association with Route 40 Films. Five Fingers for Marseilles Five Fingers for Marseilles is a 2017 South African Western thriller film directed by Michael Matthews. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Kanna Laddu Thinna Aasaiya Kanna Laddu Thinna Aasaiya also known as KLTA, is an Indian 2013 Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by Manikandan. It stars Santhanam, Srinivasan, Sethu and Vishakha Singh. The film marked Santhanams venture into film production with his Handmade Films. The film was co-produced by Rama Narayanan while S. Thaman scored the film soundtrack. The plot revolves around three friends who fall for the same girl, who has just moved into their neighbourhood. The movie released on 13 January 2013 to positive reviews and became a blockbuster at the box office. The movie is based on Indru Poi Naalai Vaa by K. Bhagyaraj. Caught Caught is a 2015 American made-for-television psychological thriller film directed by Maggie Kiley and starring Anna Camp, Samuel Page, Stefanie Scott and Amelia Rose Blaire. A Syrian Love Story A Syrian Love Story is a 2015 British documentary by Sean McAllister, detailing the hardships of a family in modern-day Syria. Kanithan Kanithan is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by T. N. Santhosh and produced by S. Thanu. The film features Atharvaa and Catherine Tresa in the lead roles. Sivamani composed the films music. Having begun production in 2013, the film was released in February 2016. The film was remade in Kannada as Athiratha and in Telugu as Arjun Suravaram Rendezvous Rendezvous is a 1935 American spy film set in World War I, directed by William K. Howard, starring William Powell and Rosalind Russell and featuring Binnie Barnes, Lionel Atwill, Cesar Romero and Samuel S. Hinds. Powell plays an American cryptologist who tangles with German spies while falling in love. The films screenplay by P. J. Wolfson and George Oppenheimer was based on The American Black Chamber, the controversial memoirs of Herbert Yardley, founder and head of MI8, as adapted by Bella and Samuel Spewack. The Texas Rangers The Texas Rangers is a 1936 American action Western film directed by King Vidor and starring Fred MacMurray and Jack Oakie. The picture was nominated for Best Sound Recording at the 1936 Oscars. The film was inspired by incidents from Walter Prescott Webbs 1935 history book The Texas Rangers, A Century Of Frontier Defense but filmed in New Mexico. The film involves two out-of-luck Texas Rangers who must arrest an old friend turned outlaw. The supporting cast features Lloyd Nolan, Edward Ellis, Jean Parker, and George "Gabby" Hayes. Rings on Her Fingers Rings on Her Fingers is a 1942 American screwball comedy film directed by Rouben Mamoulian and starring Henry Fonda and Gene Tierney. The screenplay concerns a poor man who gets mistaken for a millionaire and is swindled out of his life savings. The Climax The Climax is a horror film produced by Universal Pictures, first released in the United States in 1944. The credits state this is based on the play of the same name by Edward Locke, although the plot has little connection to Lockes play. Originally intended to be a sequel to Universals remake version of Phantom of the Opera, it featured new characters and a new plot. Susanna Foster was the only member of the cast to star in the new film. The Wild and the Innocent The Wild and the Innocent is a 1959 American CinemaScope Eastmancolor Western film directed by Jack Sher and starring Audie Murphy and Sandra Dee as two inexperienced young people who get into trouble when they visit a town for the very first time. The film was the final Universal-International film shot in CinemaScope. Hapkido Hapkido aka Lady Kung Fu is a 1972 Hong Kong film directed by Huang Feng, starring Angela Mao, Carter Wong and Sammo Hung. It was released by Golden Harvest. It was digitally re-mastered and restored by Hong Kong Legends in 2006. 99 and 44/100% Dead! 99 and 44/100% Dead is a 1974 American action comedy film directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Richard Harris. The title is a play on an advertising slogan for Ivory soap. Sweet Hostage Sweet Hostage is a 1975 American made-for-television drama film based on the novel Welcome to Xanadu by Nathaniel Benchley. The film stars Linda Blair and Martin Sheen. It was filmed in Taos County. It was featured in ABCs Friday Night Movie series. Film and television critic Leonard Maltin rated the movie as "Average" in his biennial ratings guide TV Movies. In his capsule review, Maltin said "the performances by Sheen and Blair almost made this talky adaptation of the Nathaniel Benchley novel worthwhile". The film was only a moderate success in the Nielsen ratings, and failed to generate the type of provocative press which was then-standard for a Linda Blair movie. Black Shampoo Black Shampoo, later released as Sex at the Salon, is an American 1976 blaxploitation drama film directed by Greydon Clark and starring John Daniels, based on the 1975 film Shampoo. Night of the Juggler Night of the Juggler is a 1980 American action-thriller film starring James Brolin. The Illusionist The Illusionist is a 1983 Dutch comedy film directed by Jos Stelling and starring Freek de Jonge. The film has no dialogue. It won the Golden Calf for Best Feature Film at the 1984 Netherlands Film Festival. Hell High Hell High is a 1989 American slasher film written, produced, and directed by Douglas Grossman. The film centers on a school teacher who suffers a mental breakdown after being harassed and attacked by a group of teenagers. Getting It Right Getting It Right is a 1989 British-American comedy-drama film starring Jesse Birdsall, Jane Horrocks, and Helena Bonham Carter. The tagline was: "Gavin is 31... and a virgin. One wild night and three women later, hes finally... Getting It Right" Parent Trap III Parent Trap III is a 1989 American made-for-television comedy film and a sequel to The Parent Trap II and the third installment in The Parent Trap series. It originally aired in two parts on The Magical World of Disney on April 9 and 16, 1989. Hayley Mills reprises her role a third time as twins Susan Evers and Sharon Grand. Barry Bostwick and Patricia Richardson portray Jeffrey Wyatt, a struggling father with triplet girls, and Cassie McGuire, his snobbish girlfriend. Leanna, Monica, and Joy Creel portray Lisa, Jessie, and Megan Wyatt. The Banned Woman The Banned Woman is a 1997 French drama film directed by Philippe Harel. It was entered into the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. You Know My Name You Know My Name is a 1999 made-for-television film written and directed by John Kent Harrison and starring Sam Elliott, Arliss Howard, R. Lee Ermey, James Gammon, Carolyn McCormick, and James Parks. Its plot is based on the real-life story of lawman and gunslinger Bill Tilghman, who also became noted for directing and producing the 1915 Western, The Passing of the Oklahoma Outlaws. The Hollywood Sign The Hollywood Sign is a 2001 comedy/suspense drama film directed by Sönke Wortmann and written by Leon de Winter. It stars Tom Berenger, Rod Steiger and Burt Reynolds as three washed-up actors risking their lives to make a comeback, as well as Jacqueline Kim. Julie Johnson Julie Johnson is a 2001 independent American drama film directed by Bob Gosse and starring Lili Taylor, Courtney Love, and Mischa Barton. Written by Gosse and Wendy Hammond, the plot focuses on a New Jersey housewife who, after separating from her husband, falls in love with her wayward friend and begins a relationship with her. The film features an original score by Angelo Badalamenti as well as a soundtrack by Liz Phair. Julie Johnson debuted at the Sundance Film Festival and was shown at several film festivals worldwide between 2001 and 2004, later appearing on the here TV network as part of their films series. Courtney Love won the award for Outstanding Actress in a Feature Film for her performance from Los Angeles Outfest in 2001. She, the Ultimate Weapon is a Japanese manga series by Shin Takahashi, creator of Iihito and Kimi no Kakera. Saikano was originally serialized in Shogakukans Big Comic Spirits magazine. A live-action movie adaptation was released in Japan on January 28, 2006 with Aki Maeda starring as Chise. The Saikano manga has been licensed and distributed by Viz Media in English in North America. The anime series is distributed in the UK by Manga Entertainment. The anime series was also licensed by Viz, but is now licensed by Sentai Filmworks. Campfire Campfire is an Israeli movie released in 2004, written and directed by Joseph Cedar. The film won five Israeli Academy Awards and was Israels official submission for the 77th Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category. The film was well received in Israel, the United States, and in international film festivals. Set in 1981, the film focuses on a woman seeking to join an Israeli settlement on the West Bank, despite the protests of her teenage daughters. Moscow Chill Moscow Chill is a 2007 Russian thriller film co-written and directed by Chris Solimine. The Wind Blows Round The Wind Blows Round is a 2005 Italian drama film directed by Giorgio Diritti. The Waiting Room The Waiting Room is a 2007 British romantic drama film directed by Roger Goldby and starring Anne-Marie Duff, Frank Finlay and Ralf Little. It was produced by Bright Pictures. The story follows three south London couples who try to come to terms with their love lives. The films running time is 102 minutes and 24 seconds. I Am Waiting is a 1957 black-and-white Japanese film drama directed by Koreyoshi Kurahara. "I Am Waiting" was part of the Nikkatsu film studios wave of Japanese noir films, in order to compete with popular American and French films in Japanese box offices. This film was made available in North America when Janus Films released a special set of Nikkatsu Noir films as part of the Criterion Collection. These films include Rusty Knife, Take Aim at the Police Van, Cruel Gun Story and A Colt Is My Passport. "I am Waiting" was one of Nikkatsus earlier successes. Mili Mili is a 2015 Malayalam drama film directed by Rajesh Pillai. Described as a "heroine-centric motivational film," Mili has Amala Paul in the title role along with Nivin Pauly as male lead. The film, produced by Dr. Avinash Unnithan and Sathish B. Sathish under Ordinary Films, marks the debut of editor Mahesh Narayanan as scriptwriter. The story revolves around an introvert girl who struggles hard to meet others expectations. Shamna Kasim, Sanusha, Praveena, Sai Kumar and Amol Parashar appear in significant roles. The film started its shooting on 10 May 2014 at Trivandrum. The shooting of the film was completed on 9 November 2014. Mili released on 23 January 2015 to positive reviews. Ouija 3: The Charlie Charlie Challenge Ouija 3: The Charlie Charlie Challenge, also known as Ouija Challenge: The Charlie Charlie Game in the United Kingdom, is the DVD re-titled release of 2016 American horror film Charlie, Charlie directed by Derek Presley. It is an unofficial sequel to Ouija and Origin of Evil made by Blumhouse Productions. This film is completely unrelated and doesnt even feature a Ouija board in the plot but instead the Charlie Charlie challenge paper and pencil game. DVD distributor Cinedigm would release another unrelated horror film re-titled as Ouija 4 in 2018. Ola Bola Ola Bola is a 2016 Malaysian sports football film directed by Chiu Keng Guan. The film was inspired by the glories of the Malaysia national football team which successfully entered the 1980 Summer Olympics. The film was released in Malaysian cinemas on 28 January 2016. At Cafe 6 At Cafe 6 is a 2016 Chinese-Taiwanese romance film directed by Neal Wu and starring Dong Zijian, Cherry Ngan, Austin Lin, Ouyang Nini and Song Yiren. It was released in Taiwan on July 15, 2016 and in China on July 29, 2016. Legend of the Naga Pearls Legend of the Naga Pearls is a 2017 Chinese fantasy adventure film directed by Yang Lei, starring Wang Talu, Zhang Tianai and Sheng Guansen. It is the first film to be set in the fictional world of Novoland. The film was released on August 11, 2017 in China. Guptodhoner Sondhane Guptodhoner Sondhane is a 2018 Indian Bengali action, adventure and mystery film, released on 27 April 2018, written and directed by Dhrubo Banerjee and produced by Shrikant Mohta and Mahendra Soni under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films. Body and Soul Body and Soul is a 1925 race film produced, written, directed, and distributed by Oscar Micheaux and starring Paul Robeson in his motion picture debut. Ah Wilderness! Ah, Wilderness! is a 1935 American film adaptation of the Eugene ONeill play of the same name starring Wallace Beery. The picture was shot in Grafton, at the common in the center of town, and was directed by Clarence Brown. Beery plays the drunken uncle later portrayed on Broadway by Jackie Gleason, and the film features Lionel Barrymore, Eric Linden, Cecilia Parker, Spring Byington, and a young Mickey Rooney. Rooney also stars in MGMs musical remake Summer Holiday. The film was the first advertised in trade papers for Academy Award nominations, depicting a cartoon of MGMs Leo the Lion holding an Oscar and proudly stating "Youve given so much, Leo ... Get ready to receive!" Nevertheless, the film failed to receive a single nomination. China Gate China Gate is a 1957 Hollywood CinemaScope war film written, produced and directed by Samuel Fuller and released through 20th Century Fox. The Law The Law is a 1959 French-Italian film directed by Jules Dassin. The Money Trap The Money Trap is a 1965 crime drama film directed by Burt Kennedy, written by Walter Bernstein based on the novel of the same name by Lionel White, and starring Glenn Ford, Elke Sommer and Rita Hayworth. The supporting cast features Ricardo Montalban, Joseph Cotten and James Mitchum. Blood Bath Blood Bath is a 1966 American horror film directed by Jack Hill and Stephanie Rothman, starring William Campbell, Linda Saunders, Marissa Mathes, and Sid Haig. The film concerns a delusional painter in Venice Beach, California who believes himself to be the reincarnation of a vampire. He begins to kidnap local women for his art pieces, and comes to believe that he has found his reincarnated mistress in the person of an avant-garde ballerina. Blood Bath had a complex and troubled production history, marked by various cuts and reshoots. In 1963 Roger Corman had co-produced a Yugoslavia-made spy thriller called Operation: Titian, but the film was deemed unreleasable. Corman purchased the rights to another film and assigned writer-director Jack Hill to write a new script. This time, it was a horror film that incorporated the previous footage from Operation: Titian. Hill wrote and directed numerous horror sequences that were edited into the film, and it was re-titled Portrait in Terror. Still unsatisfied with the completed product, Corman hired Stephanie Rothman to film additional sequences that were also added. This cobbled-together feature was given a brief theatrical release by American International Pictures under the title Blood Bath, with screenplay and directorial credit jointly shared by Hill and Rothman. An additional version of the film was made for television and re-titled Track of the Vampire. Les bons débarras Good Riddance is a 1980 French-language Canadian drama film. Directed by Francis Mankiewicz and written by Réjean Ducharme, the film concerns Manon, an unstable young girl who lives with her mother Michelle and her alcoholic and intellectually disabled uncle Ti-Guy. Starting as the first screenplay by the novelist Ducharme, the film was shot by Mankiewicz and cinematographer Michel Brault on a low budget. It debuted at the Berlin International Film Festival and won several Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture. It was established as a classic Canadian film, with the Toronto International Film Festival repeatedly placing it in the Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time. Lookin' to Get Out Lookin’ to Get Out is a 1982 American comedy film directed by Hal Ashby and written by Al Schwartz and Jon Voight, who also stars. The film also stars Ann-Margret and Burt Young. Voights daughter, Angelina Jolie, then seven years old, makes her acting debut. Split Image Split Image is a 1982 Canadian drama film directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring Michael OKeefe, Karen Allen, Peter Fonda, James Woods, Elizabeth Ashley, Brian Dennehy and Ronnie Scribner. It tells the story of an all-American college athlete who becomes involved in a youth-oriented cult, and his familys struggle to bring him home. Right of Way Right of Way is a 1983 American made-for-television drama film written by Richard Lees and starring Bette Davis and James Stewart, and directed by George Schaefer. The film was originally broadcast on HBO on November 21, 1983. The TV movie stars film veterans Davis and Stewart as an elderly long-married couple who must decide how to deal with the situation of one of them being diagnosed with a terminal illness. Melinda Dillon and Priscilla Morrill also star. Zombie Island Massacre Zombie Island Massacre is a 1984 horror film directed by John N. Carter and starring Rita Jenrette. The film is currently distributed by Troma Entertainment. As Summers Die As Summers Die is a 1986 American made-for-television drama film starring Scott Glenn, Jamie Lee Curtis, Bette Davis and Beah Richards, directed by Jean-Claude Tramont. The film is loosely based on Winston Grooms 1980 novel of the same name about greed, bigotry and justice in late 1950s segregationist southern Louisiana. It was filmed in Valdosta and premiered on HBO on May 18, 1986. It was later released on VHS. Robotrix Robotrix is a 1991 Hong Kong science fiction exploitation film directed by Jamie Luk Kin-ming and produced by the Golden Harvest Company. It features Taiwanese-American actor David Wu, Chikako Aoyama, kung fu expert Billy Chow, Hui Hsiao-dan, and the voluptuous soft-porn star Amy Yip. The plot concerns a female police officer who is gunned down, only to have her brain transplanted into a robotic clone. This erotic R-rated thriller is notable for a Hong Kong film on general release in featuring frequent female full-frontal nudity, and is particularly notable for a scene of brief full-frontal male nudity, as it is perhaps the first time in Hong Kong cinema that a Chinese adult males private parts have been fully revealed on camera in a film for general release. It was also perhaps notable for leading the way in Hong Kong category 3 martial arts films. Cast member Vincent Lyn said of the film, "Now that was one wild shoot. The cast and crew were all over the place and you were lucky to find out what you were doing before the cameras rolled. I spent more time laughing on the set than anything else." Tiger Claws Tiger Claws is a 1992 film directed by Kelly Makin and starring Cynthia Rothrock, Jalal Merhi, and Bolo Yeung. It is notable for being the film that according to Canuxploitation.com, introduced the world to Film One Productions, a company started by Jalal Merhi who also co-starred in the film, although Black Pearls, another Film One production, was released the previous year in Canada, but would not be released in the United States until 1994. Jack Frusciante è uscito dal gruppo Jack Frusciante Left the Band is a 1996 Italian teen drama film directed by Enza Negroni. It is based on the Enrico Brizzis bestseller Jack Frusciante Has Left the Band. Bloodmoon Bloodmoon is a 1997 American action/martial arts film, directed and choreographed by Tony Leung Siu Hung. The film was produced by Keith W. Strandberg and Ng See Yuen and stars Gary Daniels, Chuck Jeffreys and Darren Shahlavi. Floating Floating is a 1997 American drama film starring Norman Reedus. H2O H2O is a short silent film by photographer Ralph Steiner. It is a cinepoem showing water in its many forms. In 2005, H2O was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Checking Out Checking Out is a 2005 feature film directed by Jeff Hare and written by Richard Marcus and Allen Swift. L'allenatore nel pallone 2 Lallenatore nel pallone 2 is an Italian comedy film of 2008 directed by Sergio Martino. The film is a sequel of Lallenatore nel pallone. 3 Backyards 3 Backyards is a film written and directed by Eric Mendelsohn and starring Embeth Davidtz. It premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Directing Prize, as did Mendelsohns first feature, Judy Berlin; Mendelsohn is the only director to have won the prize twice. The independent film was released theatrically by Screen Media Films in March 2011. Kryptonite! Kryptonite! is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Ivan Cotroneo. The Guardian Dahufa is a 2017 Chinese animated fantasy film. The film is directed by Bu Sifan and produced by Angie Lam. It stars voice cast of Xiao Liansha, Feng Sheng, King Shih-Chieh, and Zhang Youwu. It was the first film in China that was self-rated PG-13 by the films producers. Commandos Strike at Dawn Commandos Strike at Dawn is a 1942 war film directed by John Farrow and written by Irwin Shaw from a short story entitled The Commandos by C.S. Forester that appeared in Cosmopolitan Magazine in June 1942. Filmed in Canada, it starred Paul Muni, Anna Lee, Lillian Gish in her return to the screen, Cedric Hardwicke and Robert Coote. Hare Trigger Hare Trigger is a 1945 Merrie Melodies directed by Friz Freleng, and stars Bugs Bunny. The short is notable for the first appearance of Yosemite Sam, as well as the first short to credit the whole animation staff who worked on the short. The shorts also the first to use the shortened version of Merrily We Roll Along that played from 1945, to 1955. All in a Night's Work All in a Nights Work is a 1961 American romantic screwball comedy film directed by Joseph Anthony and starring Dean Martin and Shirley MacLaine. Brief Encounters Brief Encounters is a 1967 Soviet romantic drama directed by Kira Muratova. A woman and her maid are unknowingly both in love with the same man, played by singer and actor Vladimir Vysotsky. Kira Muratovas debut feature film was banned by Soviet censors for 20 years before getting an official premiere during glasnost. Diary of a Rape Exponerad is a 1971 Swedish sexploitation film directed by Gustav Wiklund and starring Christina Lindberg. In the U.S., 15 minutes were edited out of the film, and marketed under the titles "Diary of a Rape." and "The Depraved", although the advertising for "The Depraved" stated that it was being presented without a single cut. The English-language versions now available use the translation of the original title, "Exposed." La menace La Menace is a 1977 French-Canadian film directed by Alain Corneau and starring Yves Montand, Carole Laure and Marie Dubois. Falling from the Sky: Flight 174 Falling from the Sky: Flight 174 is a 1995 made-for-television film based on the real-life events of Air Canada Flight 143, nicknamed the "Gimli Glider", starring William Devane, Scott Hylands, Shelley Hack and Mariette Hartley. Set in 1983, the film follows the crew, their families and the passengers of the flight, from the preparations for departure to the emergency landing on an abandoned airfield in Manitoba, and everything in between. Doors Cut Down En malas compañías, titled in English as Doors Cut Down, is a 2000 Spanish short comedy film directed by Antonio Hens. This Thing of Ours This Thing of Ours is an American 2003 crime/drama film directed by Danny Provenzano and starring him alongside Frank Vincent, Edward Lynch, Vincent Pastore and James Caan. The title is a reference to the Italian term Cosa Nostra—"This Thing Of Ours"—which refers to the Sicilian Mafia. Colombo crime family underboss, John Franzese, was an associate producer of the film. Little Terrorist Little Terrorist is a 2004 Indian short film directed, written and produced by Ashvin Kumar. It was nominated for the 2005 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. Ashvin Kumar is the son of fashion designer Ritu Kumar, and made his debut with Road to Ladakh, starring Irrfan Khan and Koel Purie. Bombaiyer Bombete Bombaiyer Bombete is a 2003 Indian Bengali thriller film directed by Sandip Ray and based on the story of the same name by Satyajit Ray. It was the third big screen adaptation of the fictional detective character Feluda after 25 years of the second Feluda movie Joi Baba Felunath, which was directed by Satyajit Ray. It was the first big screen adaptation of the Feluda new film series though Sabyasachi played Feluda in all the ten TV films of Feluda TV film series directed by Sandip Ray. The movie was a sequel to the Feluda TV film series which was a sequel to the Satyajit Rays Feluda film series. Previously, Feluda was played by Soumitra Chatterjee in two films Sonar Kella and Joi Baba Felunath, directed by Satyajit Ray. First of the Feluda TV film series, Baksho Rahashya in which Sabyasachi Chakrabarty starred as Feluda for the first time, was released in theaters before releasing this movie in 2001. Bombaiyer Bombete was the eleventh film of Sabyasachi Chakrabarty as Feluda. After the huge success of Bombaiyer Bombete, four sequels have been made till 2011. They are Kailashey Kelenkari, Tintorettor Jishu, Gorosthaney Sabdhan and Royal Bengal Rohosso. A fifth sequel, titled Double Feluda, released in 2016. A Sunday in Kigali A Sunday in Kigali is a 2006 Canadian feature film set during the Rwandan genocide. Directed by Robert Favreau, it follows the story of Bernard Valcourt, a documentary filmmaker, and journalist, as he sets off to Kigali to film a documentary about AIDS. He gets caught up in the turmoil of horrific events involving Hutus and Tutsis that tragically leads to genocide. During his stay at the Hôtel des Mille Collines, Valcourt falls in love with a beautiful, shy waitress named Gentille. Gentille serves drinks to the diplomats, officials, and Rwandan bourgeoisie who surround the hotel swimming pool every Sunday. While Valcourts longing for Gentille increases, the country moves toward civil war, and the brutal violence of the Rwandan genocide separates them. A few months go by and Bernard returns to Rwanda, frantically seeking Gentille in the midst of the chaos. Most of the narrative unfolds in retrospect. The film is based on the novel A Sunday at the pool in Kigali, by Gil Courtemanche. El Santos vs la Tetona Mendoza El Santos vs. La Tetona Mendoza is a 2012 Mexican adult animated comedy film based on José Ignacio Solórzano and Trino Camachos comic strip series. The film features an ensemble voice cast of famous Mexican actors, led by Daniel Giménez Cacho, José María Yazpik, Héctor Jiménez, and Regina Orozco. It is produced by Ánima Estudios under its adult label Átomo Films and distributed by Videocine. It was released in Mexico on 30 November 2012. Five Nights in Maine Five Nights in Maine is a 2015 American drama film written and directed by Maris Curran. It was screened in the Discovery section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. 12 Citizens 12 Citizens is a 2014 Chinese suspense crime drama film directed by Xu Ang. It was shown at the 2014 Rome Film Festival on October 19, 2014 and was released in China on May 15, 2015. The plot is based on and heavily references the plot of Twelve Angry Men. The major changes in the plot are changes brought forward and made more appropriate for a Chinese audience. The Tiger Hunter The Tiger Hunter is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Lena Khan, written by Khan and Sameer Gardezi, and starring Danny Pudi, Jon Heder, Rizwan Manji, Karen David, Iqbal Theba, Samuel Page, Parvesh Cheena, Michael McMillian, and Kevin Pollak. The film had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival on April 21, 2016 and opened in fall of 2018 in theaters across the United States. Radar Secret Service Radar Secret Service is a 1950 action film starring John Howard, produced by Barney A. Sarecky and directed by Sam Newfield. The film was featured on the American television show Mystery Science Theater 3000. Sealed Cargo Sealed Cargo is a 1951 American war film about a fisherman, played by Dana Andrews, who gets tangled up with Nazis and their U-boats. Other major cast members are Claude Rains, Carla Balenda and Philip Dorn. Andrews brother Steve Forrest has a small, uncredited part, one of his earliest screen roles. The movie was based on the novel The Gaunt Woman by Edmund Gilligan. South Sea Woman South Sea Woman is a 1953 American action-comedy-drama film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo and Chuck Connors. It is credited as being based on the play General Court Martial by William M. Rankin with the working title being Sulu Sea. Jeanine Basingers and Jeremy Arnolds book The World War II Combat Film – Anatomy of a Genre calls the film a significant mixture of genres: tongue-in-cheek adventure, Flagg and Quirt-style service comedy, Hope and Crosby road film, South Seas, prison escape, pirate, World War II and costume drama mixing ridiculous comedy with hard-boiled action in "Tell It to the Marines" style. Southern Fried Rabbit Southern Fried Rabbit is a Looney Tunes cartoon by Warner Bros. starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. Directed by Friz Freleng, the animated short was first released on May 2, 1953. In it, Bugs Bunny attempts to shake off Yosemite Sam, who is preventing him from crossing the Mason–Dixon line. Private's Progress Privates Progress is a 1956 British comedy film based on the novel by Alan Hackney. It was directed and produced by John and Roy Boulting, from a script by John Boulting and Frank Harvey. A Delicate Balance A Delicate Balance is a 1973 American-Canadian-British drama film directed by Tony Richardson, and starring Katharine Hepburn, Paul Scofield, Lee Remick, Kate Reid, Joseph Cotten, and Betsy Blair. The screenplay by Edward Albee is based on his 1966 Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name. The film was the second in a series produced by Ely Landau for his American Film Theatre, a subscription-based program of screen adaptations of notable stage plays shown in five hundred theaters in four hundred cities. The Internecine Project The Internecine Project is a 1974 British espionage thriller film written by Mort W. Elkind, Barry Levinson, and Jonathan Lynn, directed by Ken Hughes and starring James Coburn and Lee Grant. Set in London in the early 1970s, it tells the story of former secret agent Robert Elliot who is being promoted to a government advisor. To eliminate any ties to his past, Elliot devises and carries out a clever plan in which his four former associates will unwittingly kill each other on the same night. Elliots four associates are: Alex Hellman: A civil servant who has fed Elliot government information. Bert: A masseur who has also given Elliot information from his industrialist clients Christina: A high-class prostitute who has given Elliot information from her clients. David Baker: A research scientist who appears to have benefited from Elliots fund in producing a weapon which uses sound to kill. The intricate plot is broadly summarised as follows: Christina plants David Bakers own device in his home on a timer. When Baker returns, it goes off before he can stop it - apparently looking like an accident. Earlier in the evening, Baker had substituted Alex Hellmans insulin with a lethal dose. Hellman, the last to die, has previously savagely murdered Bert with a hammer, this after Bert has strangled Christina in the shower after her return from Bakers home. With Bert, Christina and Baker all dead - Alex returns home in a state and takes his lethal substituted medication. He dies slowly. In the films final scene, Elliot is leaving the country - having apparently cleared his dirty past clean away by disposing of his associates. Shortly before leaving his house, he has received a package through the mail. The package contains a notebook. The pages of the notebook contain a message written to Elliot from scientist David Baker. The message informs Elliott that Baker had never really trusted him - and that this package was only to be sent to Elliot in the event of Bakers death. The pages of the notebook have been saturated with a poison Baker had been working on. The poison is absorbed through the skin. The final scene shows Elliots lifeless body slumped over. Heart of Dixie Heart of Dixie is a 1989 drama film adaptation of the 1976 novel Heartbreak Hotel by Anne Rivers Siddons and directed by Martin Davidson. The film stars Ally Sheedy, Virginia Madsen, Phoebe Cates, and Treat Williams. The Juniper Tree The Juniper Tree is a 1990 Icelandic medieval fantasy drama film directed and written by Nietzchka Keene. Based on the fairy tale "The Juniper Tree" collected by the Brothers Grimm, it stars a small cast of five actors: Björk, Bryndis Petra Bragadóttir, Guðrún Gísladóttir, Valdimar Örn Flygenring and Geirlaug Sunna Þormar. The film was selected to compete for the Grand Jury Prize – Dramatic at the 1990 Sundance Film Festival. Fear, Anxiety & Depression Fear, Anxiety & Depression is a 1989 American comedy film written and directed by Todd Solondz and starring Solondz, Stanley Tucci and Jill Wisoff. Ooru naito rongu is a 1992 Japanese film directed by Katsuya Matsumura. It is the first in a series of six films. Matsumura won an award for best new director at the Yokohama Film Festival for this film. Gandhinagar 2nd Street Gandhinagar 2nd Street is a 1986 Malayalam film, directed by Sathyan Anthikad, starring Mohanlal, Seema, Karthika, Srinivasan, Thilakan, Innocent, Sukumari and KPAC Lalitha. Mammootty makes a cameo appearance. The film was later remade in Tamil as Annanagar Mudhal Theru and in Telugu as Gandhinagar Rendava Veedhi. Cupid & Cate Cupid & Cate is a 2000 American television film which was aired on CBS. Stealing Sinatra Stealing Sinatra is a 2003 film directed by Ron Underwood and starring David Arquette and William H. Macy. Macy was nominated for an Emmy Award for his performance. The film tells the story of the idiosyncratic kidnapping of Frank Sinatra by Barry Keenan. Bombay Dreams Bombay Dreams is a Swedish comedy film from 2004. Dangerous Parking Dangerous Parking is a 2007 drama film based on the novel of the same name by Stuart Browne. Badgered Badgered is a 2005 animated short film, nominated on 31 January 2006 for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. The film was written, animated and directed by Sharon Colman at the National Film and Television School and is voiced by Rupert Degas. The film is about a solitary Eurasian badger who just wants to get some sleep. It attempts to make an environmental statement by showing the interaction between the badger and USA Trident nuclear missiles that are stored inside the hill in Scotland where the badger lives. It was included in the Animation Show of Shows. Dot.com Dot.Com is a 2008 Portuguese comedy film directed by pt:Luís Galvão Teles and starring María Adánez, João Tempera, Marco Delgado, Isabel Abreu, and Margarida Carpinteiro. The film was nominated in the comedy category at the Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival 2007, and won the Prémio do Público, public prize, at the XV Caminhos do Cinema Português. The film was shown in the US in 2008, but was not released in Germany till 2010, where it was well received. Good Intentions Good Intentions is a 2010 comedy directed by Jim Issa. It is about Etta Milford, a Georgian housewife who creates a scheme to get back money for her family. The Lightkeepers The Lightkeepers is a 2009 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Daniel Adams, and stars Richard Dreyfuss, Blythe Danner, Bruce Dern, Mamie Gummer, Tom Wisdom and Julie Harris in her final film role. Zana Messia wrote the films theme song. In a two-week period beginning on Christmas 2009, the film earned $32,307 on a single screen. What War May Bring What Love May Bring is a 2010 French film directed by Claude Lelouch. It is also known as What Love May Bring. Stone Stone is a 2012 Russian dramatic thriller directed by Vyacheslav Kaminsky. It is based on the 2009 novel Do not live by Yurii Brigadir. The film was released in January 19, 2012 as a world premiere, but before that it was pre-screened in mid-December 2011 in select movie theaters in Russia. The film was released on DVD in February 16, 2012. When a well-known businessmans 7-year-old son is kidnapped, it turns out that the mysterious kidnapper does not need any ransom, and his demand to the father is to commit suicide. For the next day he must decide who will die of the two: his child or himself... Convenience Convenience is a 2013 British dark comedy film about two friends who, needing to pay a debt they cannot afford, try to rob a petrol station and end up posing as clerks for the night. Guilty Hands Guilty Hands is a 1931 American pre-Code crime film starring Lionel Barrymore, Kay Francis and Madge Evans and directed by W. S. Van Dyke, with uncredited assistance from Barrymore. The story concerns an attorney who murders a man who wants to marry his daughter. Gift Wrapped Gift Wrapped is a 1952 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated cartoon directed by Friz Freleng, originally released on February 16, 1952. Later reissued by Warner Bros. under the "Blue Ribbon" Merrie Melodies series in 1960, Gift Wrapped is available on DVD as a part of Volume 2 and Volume 2. Long John Silver Long John Silver, also known as Long John Silvers Return to Treasure Island, is a 1954 American-Australian adventure film about the eponymous pirate from Treasure Island, starring Robert Newton as Silver and Rod Taylor as Israel Hands. It was shot in CinemaScope and colour at the Pagewood Studios, Sydney, and the same company went on to make a 26 episode TV series with the same actors, called The Adventures of Long John Silver. The director, Byron Haskin, had directed Treasure Island in 1950, with Newton as Silver. Long John Silver should not be confused with the 1954 American film, Return to Treasure Island, starring Tab Hunter and Dawn Addams. Yesterday's Enemy Yesterdays Enemy is a 1959 Hammer Films British war film in MegaScope directed by Val Guest and starring Stanley Baker, Guy Rolfe, Leo McKern and Gordon Jackson set in the Burma Campaign during World War II. It is based on a 1958 BBC teleplay by Peter R. Newman, who turned it into a three-act play in 1960. The TV play was reportedly based on a war crime perpetrated by a British army captain in Burma in 1942. Gordon Jackson repeated his role from the BBC teleplay as Sgt. Ian McKenzie. Columbia Pictures co-produced the film with Hammer Films in an agreement for five co-productions a year with Columbia providing half the finance. The film was shot on indoor sets in black and white and Megascope. The film has no musical score. Director Val Guest later said that Yesterdays Enemy was one of his films of which he was the most proud. In 2013, film magazine Total Film included Yesterdays Enemy in their list of 50 Amazing Films Youve Probably Never Seen. Your Cheatin' Heart Your Cheatin Heart is a 1964 musical directed by Gene Nelson and starring George Hamilton as country singer Hank Williams. It co-stars Susan Oliver and Red Buttons. Die Screaming Marianne Die Screaming, Marianne is a 1971 British low-budget film by minor cult director Pete Walker. Although Walker’s films were mostly in the horror or sexploitation genres, this is a straight thriller, with mild horror undertones. Digby: The Biggest Dog in the World Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World is the title character of a British childrens fantasy-adventure comedy film released in 1973 starring Jim Dale, and directed by Joseph McGrath. A large supporting cast of British movie stalwarts includes Spike Milligan, Angela Douglas, Norman Rossington, Milo OShea, Dinsdale Landen and Victor Spinetti. The production included composer Edwin Astley and cinematographer Harry Waxman. The film was based on the novel The Biggest Dog in the World by Ted Key. The film starred Fernville Lord Digby in the title role. Digby was then the reigning Dulux Old English Sheepdog; the company using the breed since 1961 in their advertisements that led to the breeds popularity around the world. High Crime High Crime is a 1973 Italian-Spanish poliziottesco film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. The film stars Franco Nero, James Whitmore, Delia Boccardo and Fernando Rey. High Crime was a big success at the time of its release, and helped popularize the Italian cop thriller genre. A Thief in the Night A Thief in the Night is a 1972 evangelical Christian film written by Russell S. Doughten, Jr., directed and produced by Donald W. Thompson, and starring Patty Dunning as Patty Meyers, the main character and protagonist, along with Thom Rachford, Colleen Niday and Mike Niday in supporting roles. It is the first installment in the Thief in the Night series about the Rapture, Tribulation, and Second Coming of Christ. The film is set during the near future, focusing on Patty, a young woman who was not raptured and who struggles to decide what to do in the face of the Tribulation. The Gambler Kenny Rogers as The Gambler is a 1980 American made-for-television western film directed by Dick Lowry. The film premiered on CBS on April 8, 1980. It was loosely based on the Grammy-winning Kenny Rogers song of the same name, and stars the singer as Brady Hawks, a gambler trying to reunite with a son he never knew, played by Ronnie Scribner. It was a critical and commercial success, receiving an Eddie Award and two Emmy nominations, and resulting in four sequels. Martial Law II: Undercover Martial Law 2: Undercover is a 1991 martial arts film written by Richard Brandes and Jiles Fitzgerald, produced by Steve Cohen, directed by Kurt Anderson and stars Jeff Wincott, Cynthia Rothrock, Paul Johansson, L. Charles Taylor, Sherrie Rose, and Billy Drago. It is also the sequel to the 1990 film Martial Law. The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story The Jungle Book: Mowglis Story is a 1998 live-action direct-to-video film directed by Nick Marck, produced by Mark H. Orvitz and written by José Rivera and Jim Herzfeld. It is the third film adaptation by The Walt Disney Company of the Mowgli stories from The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling. It stars Brandon Baker, and features the voices of Brian Doyle-Murray, Eartha Kitt, Clancy Brown, Peri Gilpin, and Sherman Howard. The film chronicles the life of a boy named Mowgli from the time he lived with humans as an infant to the time when he was raised by wild animals and rediscovered humans again as a teenager. It was distributed by Walt Disney Pictures on September 29, 1998. The Prince and the Evening Star The Prince and the Evening Star is a 1979 Czech fairy tale film. Black Devil Doll from Hell Black Devil Doll From Hell is a 1984 American blaxploitation horror film written, produced, and directed by Chester Novell Turner, in his directorial debut. The movie stars Shirley L. Jones, who would go on to perform in Turners second feature Tales from the QuadeaD Zone, which released in 1987. There was also a sequel that goes by black devil doll A copy of the film is held in the Yale University Libraries archives. Ninette Ninette is a Spanish comedy film directed by José Luis Garci. Released in 2005, it is based on the plays Ninette y un señor de Murcia and Ninette, modas de París by Miguel Mihura. Madame Irma Madame Irma is a 2006 comedy French film directed by Didier Bourdon and Yves Fajnberge and starring Didier Bourdon and Pascal Légitimus. Ten Dead Men Ten Dead Men is a 2008 thriller film directed by Ross Boyask, produced by Phil Hobden, and starring Brendan Carr, Terry Stone, Doug Bradley, Pooja Shah, Ben Shockley, Lee Latchford-Evans, JC Mac, and Tom Gerald. It is the follow-up to the cult independent film Left for Dead. Produced by the same company, Ten Dead Men features many of the same actors as its predecessor. Ten Dead Men was The film released in UK, France, Indonesia and Japan. Shamo Shamo is a 2007 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Soi Cheang, based on the Japanese manga of the same name. The film stars Shawn Yue as a student who murders his parents, and, while in prison, is trained to become a violent, professional fighter by a fellow inmate played by Francis Ng. Continental, un film sans fusil Continental, a Film Without Guns is a 2007 Canadian comedy-drama film directed and written by Stéphane Lafleur. Dil Kabaddi Dil Kabaddi is an Indian Hindi film directed by debutante Anil Sharma. The film stars Irrfan Khan, Rahul Bose, Konkona Sen Sharma, Soha Ali Khan, Payal Rohatgi, Rahul Khanna and special appearance by Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Dark Moon Rising Dark Moon Rising is a horror film made in 2009 directed by Dana Mennie who also co-wrote the movie with Ian Cook. The film is about a small town girl, Amy, who falls for wanderer Chris Diveccio. The film also stars María Conchita Alonso and Max Ryan as two local townspeople who try to save the town from destruction. Sons of Perdition Sons of Perdition is a 2010 documentary film featuring a behind-the-scenes look into the lives of teenagers exiled from their families and community by Warren Jeffs, self-proclaimed prophet of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Sons of Perdition premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York on April 24, 2010, having sold out at the box office within one hour from the time tickets went on sale. Janosik: A True Story Janosik: A True Story is a Polish, Czech, Slovak historical film. It was directed by Agnieszka Holland and her daughter Kasia Adamik, and released in 2009. Season of Good Rain Season of Good Rain, also known as A Good Rain Knows, is a 2009 film by Hur Jin-ho. It stars South Korean actor Jung Woo-sung and Chinese actress Gao Yuanyuan. The film was released to South Korean theaters on October 8 and had a total of 287,887 admissions. Originally intended as the second segment of Chengdu, the director and producers expanded its running time and released it as a stand-alone feature. Basement Basement is a 2010 British horror film, starring Danny Dyer and written by Ewen Glass about six friends who are lured into a basement for a sinister experiment. Ordinary Ordinary is a 2012 Indian Malayalam comedy thriller film directed by Sugeeth and written by Nishad K. Koya and Manu Prasad. The film stars Kunchacko Boban, Biju Menon, Asif Ali, Jishnu Raghavan, Ann Augustine, and Shritha Sivadas. The music was composed by Vidyasagar. The film follows the life of a driver and conductor of a K. S. R. T. C. bus that travels from Pathanamthitta to the village of Gavi via Angamoozhy. The film was released in India on 17 March 2012, and received positive response from audience. The film was a blockbuster at the box office.The film was remade in Tamil as Jannal Oram by Karu Pazhaniappan and in Telugu as Right Right. Loitering with Intent Loitering with Intent is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Adam Rapp and written by Ivan Martin and Michael Godere. The film stars Ivan Martin, Michael Godere, Brian Geraghty, Isabelle McNally, Natasha Lyonne, and Marisa Tomei. It premiered on April 18, 2014 at the Tribeca Film Festival. The film was released through video on demand on December 16, 2014, prior to a limited release on January 16, 2015 by The Orchard. Drishya Drishya is a 2014 Indian Kannada language drama thriller film directed by P. Vasu and starring V. Ravichandran and Navya Nair in the lead roles. It is the remake of the 2013 Malayalam film Drishyam, directed by Jeethu Joseph and starring Mohanlal and Meena. The supporting cast feature an ensemble of Achyuth Kumar, Prabhu Ganesan, Asha Sarath, Swaroopini Narayan, Unnathi and Rohith B. The film released on 20 June 2014 to widespread critical acclaim, with the performances of Ravichandran, Navya Nair and Asha Sarath, and the screenplay receiving special praise. It also saw commercial success and completed 100-day runs in theatres. Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Lisa Immordino Vreeland about art collector Peggy Guggenheim. The film premiered on April 20, 2015 at the Tribeca Film Festival. Clips from Maya Derens unfinished film The Witchs Cradle are featured in this documentary, since Deren made the film with Marcel Duchamp at Guggenheims Art of This Century gallery. Supercon Supercon is a 2018 American action comedy film directed by Zak Knutson and starring Ryan Kwanten, Maggie Grace, Mike Epps, Russell Peters, Clancy Brown and John Malkovich. It is Knutsons directorial debut. The Divine Lady The Divine Lady is a 1929 American Vitaphone sound film with a synchronized musical score, sound effects, and some synchronized singing, but no spoken dialogue. It stars Corinne Griffith and tells the story of the love affair between Horatio Nelson and Emma Hamilton. It featured the theme song "Lady Divine", with lyrics by Richard Kountz and music by Nathaniel Shilkret, which became a popular hit in 1929 and was recorded by numerous artists, such as Shilkret, Frank Munn, Ben Selvin, Smith Ballew, Adrian Schubert, Sam Lanin, and Bob Haring. The film was adapted by Harry Carr, Forrest Halsey, Agnes Christine Johnston, and Edwin Justus Mayer from the novel The Divine Lady: A Romance of Nelson and Emma Hamilton by E. Barrington. It was directed by Frank Lloyd. The film won the Academy Award for Best Director and was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role and Best Cinematography. It is the only film to be awarded Best Director without a Best Picture nomination. The Night Before Christmas The Night Before Christmas, also known as Santas Toys, is a 1933 American pre-Code animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. Part of the Silly Symphony series, the film is an adaptation of Clement Clarke Moores poem A Visit from St. Nicholas, popularly called The Night Before Christmas. The film was directed by Disney animator Wilfred Jackson. Souls at Sea Souls at Sea is a 1937 American adventure film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Gary Cooper, George Raft, and Frances Dee. Based on a story by Ted Lesser, the film is about a first mate on a slave ship who frees the slaves on the ship after a mutiny overthrows the ships captain. The title of this film was spoofed in the Laurel and Hardy comedy film Saps at Sea. The Rage of Paris Not to be confused with the 1921 film of the same name directed by Jack Conway The Rage of Paris is a 1938 American comedy film made by Universal Pictures. The movie was directed by Henry Koster, and written by Bruce Manning and Felix Jackson. It won the Venice Film Festival for Special Recommendation. The Tyrannical Father O Pai Tirano is a 1941 Portuguese film comedy directed by António Lopes Ribeiro, starring Vasco Santana, Ribeirinho, Leonor Maia, Teresa Gomes and Laura Alves. It is one of the best known comedies of the Golden Age of Portuguese cinema, still popular six decades after its release. O Pai Tirano was the first film produced and directed by António Lopes Ribeiro. The Departure The Departure is a 1967 Belgian comedy film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. It stars Jean-Pierre Léaud as a car-obsessed young man trying to get possession of a Porsche for a race. The film won the Golden Bear at the 17th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 40th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Mind of Mr. Soames The Mind of Mr. Soames is a 1970 British-American sci-fi–drama film directed by Alan Cooke and starring Terence Stamp, Robert Vaughn and Nigel Davenport. The film is based on Charles Eric Maines 1961 novel of the same name. Joy of Sex Joy of Sex is a 1984 film directed by Martha Coolidge. It was written by Kathleen Rowell and J.J. Salter, based on the sex manual by Alex Comfort. 'Men Olsenbanden var ikke død!' ...men Olsenbanden var ikke død is a 1984 Norwegian comedy-crime film, directed by Knut Bohwim. It is the last installment of the original Olsenbanden-films starring Opsahl, Holm, and Byhring. It was released on September 6, 1984. The Murder of Mary Phagan The Murder of Mary Phagan is a 1988 two-part American Television miniseries starring Jack Lemmon and dramatizing the true story of Leo Frank, a factory manager who was charged with murdering a 13-year-old girl, a factory worker named Mary Phagan, in Atlanta in 1913. His trial was sensational and controversial and at its end, Frank was convicted of murdering Mary Phagan and sentenced to death by hanging. After Franks legal appeals failed, the governor of Georgia commuted his death sentence to life imprisonment on Monday, June 21, 1915, destroying his own career in the process. On the morning of Tuesday, August 17, 1915 Frank was kidnapped from prison and lynched by a small group of prominent men from Marietta, Mary Phagans home town. Written by Larry McMurtry, produced by George Stevens Jr., and directed by William "Billy" Hale, the miniseries stars Lemmon and features Kevin Spacey, Rebecca Miller, Peter Gallagher, Charles Dutton, Richard Jordan, Cynthia Nixon, Dylan Baker and William H. Macy. Lemmon noted during a publicity appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson that shortly before the miniseries was broadcast, the cast was the best with which he had ever worked. The film was shot in Richmond, extensively in Shockoe Bottom, with a running time of 251 minutes, originally broadcast over two evenings by NBC. Crime and Punishment Crime and Punishment is a 2002 American-Russian-Polish drama film written and directed by Menahem Golan and starring Crispin Glover and Vanessa Redgrave. It is an adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevskys novel of the same name. Love Without Pity Love Without Pity is a 1989 French romantic comedy film written and directed by Éric Rochant. Chicago Joe and the Showgirl Chicago Joe and the Showgirl is a 1990 British crime drama film directed by Bernard Rose and written by David Yallop, starring Kiefer Sutherland and Emily Lloyd. The film was inspired by the real-life Hulten/Jones murder case of 1944, otherwise known as the Cleft Chin Murder. The Runestone The Runestone is an American 1991 adventure/horror film, the first film written and directed by Willard Carroll. The film is an updating of the Ragnarok legend, with Fenrir being found in a runestone in Pennsylvania unearthed by archaeologists. The film is based upon the novel by Mark E. Rogers, which was published in a small press limited edition pamphlet. Night Sun The Sun Also Shines at Night is an Italian film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani in 1990. It was screened out of competition at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. The plot is based on Tolstoys novel "Father Sergius". The court of Czar Nicholas I is replaced by that of Charles III of Spain when he was still Charles VII of Naples. All of the original Russian locations are replaced by ones in southern Italy. Riens du tout Riens du tout is a 1992 French comedy film directed by Cédric Klapisch. The screenplay was written by himself with Jackie Berroyer. It features Fabrice Luchini, Daniel Berlioux, Marc Berman, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Odette Laure, Zinedine Soualem, Simon Abkarian and others. The Delta The Delta is an American dramatic LGBT film directed by Ira Sachs. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 1996. The 85 minute film was shot with 16mm film. The film was directed by Ira Sachs. It won the "Outstanding Emerging Talent" award at Outfest in 1997, and was also nominated for the "Producers Award" at the 1997 and 1998 Independent Spirit Awards. The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man is a motion-based 3D dark ride located at the Islands of Adventure, Orlando and Universal Studios Japan, Osaka theme parks, based on the Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man. Built for Islands of Adventures opening in 1999, the attraction is a hybrid ride combining special roving motion vehicles with 3D projection, elaborate physical sets, and both practical and tactile effects. The ride turns park guests into last minute reporters of the Daily Bugle, and after boarding a vehicle known as the "Scoop", the rider learns that the Sinister Syndicate has captured the Statue of Liberty with an anti-gravity gun. This evil group is made up of five famous Spider-Man villains; Doctor Octopus, Scream, Electro, Hydro-Man, and the Hobgoblin, and it is up to Spider-Man to defeat the villains and save the guests. The attraction took three years to produce, with many new technologies and techniques being developed. The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man has received critical acclaim, winning several awards including the Golden Ticket Award for Best Dark Ride for twelve consecutive years. Last Party 2000 The Partys Over is a 2001 documentary film about American democracy and politics. The film is the first sequel to the documentary The Last Party. A third documentary was made in the series, The Last Party 3. Azhakiya Ravanan Azhakiya Ravanan is a 1996 Malayalam comedy drama film directed by Kamal and written by Sreenivasan. The film is a rags-to-riches story of Shankar Das who decides to produce a feature film. It also stars Bhanupriya, Sreenivasan, Innocent, Biju Menon, Rajan P. Dev, and Cochin Haneefa. The music was composed by Vidyasagar. Chirakodinja Kinavukal released on 2015 is a spin-off to this film. Hollywood Hong-Kong Hollywood Hong Kong is a 2001 Hong Kong film directed by Fruit Chan, with screenplay written by Kei To Lam. It is the second instalment of his "prostitution trilogy" which Chan directed from 2000–02. The other two movies in the trilogy are Durian Durian and Public Toilet. Chan is known for his disassociation with the mainstream Chinese cinema and this film continues that legacy with the use of little-known actors and dark humour. Bloody Tie Bloody Tie is a 2006 South Korean action crime film directed by Choi Ho, it stars Hwang Jung-min as a detective trying to track down a drug lord by cooperating with a mid-level drug dealer, played by Ryoo Seung-bum. Wide Sargasso Sea Wide Sargasso Sea is a British television adaptation of Jean Rhyss 1966 novel of the same name. Produced by Kudos Film & Television for BBC Wales, the one-off 90-minute drama was first broadcast on digital television channel BBC Four on 9 October 2006. It was repeated on BBC One on Sunday, 22 October 2006, the week following the conclusion of BBC Ones adaptation of Jane Eyre, to which Wide Sargasso Sea is a prequel. The adaptation was scripted by playwright Stephen Greenhorn, produced by Elwen Rowlands and directed by Brendan Maher. It starred Rebecca Hall as Antoinette Cosway and Rafe Spall as Rochester. Ticked-Off Trannies with Knives Ticked-Off Trannies with Knives is a 2010 rape and revenge exploitation film directed by Israel Luna. The film follows a trio of trans women who exact revenge on the men who brutally assault them and murder two of their friends. The film is split into five chapters, one of which is a missing reel. The film engendered controversy when it was programmed at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival. The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation condemned the film for what it called a negative portrayal of transgender people. Gimme the Power Gimme the Power is a 2012 Mexican documentary film by Olallo Rubio about the band Molotov. An Officer and a Murderer An Officer and a Murderer is a Lifetime television film about the crimes committed by Russell Williams, a former Colonel in the Royal Canadian Air Force. The movie aired in the United States of America on July 21, 2012 at 8pm. An Officer and a Murderer has received six award nominations, winning two of these awards. The Girl from Nowhere The Girl from Nowhere is a 2012 French drama film directed by Jean-Claude Brisseau. It won the Golden Leopard at the 65th Locarno International Film Festival. Balancing Act Balancing Act is a 2012 Italian-French drama film directed by Ivano De Matteo. It premiered at the 69th Venice International Film Festival, in which Valerio Mastandrea won the Pasinetti Award. For his performance Mastandrea was also awarded David di Donatello for Best Actor. Investigation Held by Kolobki Investigation held by Kolobki is a 1986-1987 Soviet animation by Aleksander Tatarskiy and Igor Kovalyov in four episodes. Episodes 1 and 2 were made by Soyuztelefilm in 1986, 3 and 4 by T/O Ekran in 1987. Later the characters of this animation were heavily used by Tatarskiys Pilot TV, in particular for the series Attic Fruttis and Academy of own Arrors. The name of this animation film is a pun of a popular Soviet TV series Investigation Held by ZnaToKi. Corbett and Courtney Before the Kinetograph Corbett and Courtney Before the Kinetograph is an 1894 American short black-and-white silent film produced by William K.L. Dickson and starring James J. Corbett. It was only the second boxing match to be filmed following The Leonard-Cushing Fight which had been filmed by Dickson on June 14, 1894. The films are listed as "1st Round," "2nd Round," "3rd Round," "4th Round," "5th Round," and "6th Round". Only one partial round of the original six rounds remains intact. The Clouded Yellow The Clouded Yellow is a 1950 British mystery film directed by Ralph Thomas and produced by Betty E. Box for Carillon Films. Der Zinker The Squeaker is a 1963 West German-French crime film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Heinz Drache. It was part of a very successful series of German films based on the writings of Edgar Wallace and adapted from the 1927 novel of the same name. Curse of the Swamp Creature Curse of the Swamp Creature is a 1966 American film directed by Larry Buchanan. Although Buchanan was producing low budget 16mm color remakes of American International Pictures sci-fi movies for television distribution around this time, he claimed this was an original even though it bears more than a few striking similarities to the 1957 AIP film Voodoo Woman. Buchanan later said "never make a swamp picture. Your film comes back and its all... strange." Frankenstein's Bloody Terror La Marca del Hombre Lobo, is a 1968 3-D Spanish horror film, the first in a long series of films about the werewolf Count Waldemar Daninsky, played by Paul Naschy. The film was also known as Hells Creatures: Dracula and the Werewolf, The Nights of Satan and Frankensteins Bloody Terror. Naschy claimed he followed up this film with his 1968 film Las Noches del Hombre Lobo and his 1969 film Los Monstruos del Terror. A Midsummer Night's Dream A Midsummer Nights Dream is a 1968 film of William Shakespeares play A Midsummer Nights Dream, directed by Peter Hall. Nightmare in Wax Nightmare in Wax is a 1969 horror film. Cameron Mitchell plays Vince Rinaud, a former film special effects artist who is disfigured by Max Block, the head of Paragon Pictures, and also a rival for the affections of a woman. Leaving the film industry, Vince becomes a recluse and opens a wax museum. Within a few months, four popular Paragon stars disappear. Wax figures of the missing stars soon feature as wax models in the museum and the police become suspicious. All Fired Up All Fired Up is a 1982 French comedy film directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau, starring Yves Montand and Isabelle Adjani. It tells the story of a man who works with shady casino operations abroad. When he returns to Paris in need of money, he is unaware that his eldest daughter has begun to work for the ministry of finance. The film premiered on 13 January 1982. It had 2,279,445 admissions in France. The Flight of the Eagle Flight of the Eagle is a Swedish biographical drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 26 August 1982, directed by Jan Troell, based on Per Olof Sundmans novelization of the true story of S. A. Andrées Arctic balloon expedition of 1897, an ill-fated effort to reach the North Pole in which all three expedition members perished. The film stars Max von Sydow as S.A. Andrée, Sverre Anker Ousdal as Knut Frænkel and Göran Stangertz as Nils Strindberg. Dutch-Swedish songwriter Cornelis Vreeswijk plays the role of the journalist Lundström. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards. Many sequences from the film were used in the 1997 documentary A Frozen Dream, also directed by Troell. Let's Spend the Night Together Lets Spend the Night Together is a live concert film, documenting The Rolling Stones 1981 North American Tour. It was directed by Hal Ashby, and released to cinemas on Friday, February 18, 1983, where it was shown as a double feature along with The Pirates of Penzance. It was subsequently released on VHS and CED Videodisc. It was released in New Zealand and Australia with the alternative title Time Is on Our Side on VHS and is currently available on DVD in Japan, Australia and New Zealand. It was filmed at the Brendan Byrne Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey and at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona. The film was released as Rocks Off in Germany in 1982 with slightly different footage and the additional song "When the Whip Comes Down" from Sun Devil Stadium. See also the live album Still Life, released in 1982, from the same tour. Lions Gate Entertainment released the film on DVD in the United States on November 2, 2010. Witness for the Prosecution Witness for the Prosecution is a 1982 television film version of Agatha Christies short story and play, and also a remake of the Billy Wilder film Witness for the Prosecution. Pinot simple flic Pinot simple flic is a French crime-comedy film directed by Gérard Jugnot and released in 1984. The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them is a 1993 American comedy film directed by Matthew Meshekoff and written by Noah Stern. The film stars Arye Gross, Courteney Cox, Kevin Pollak, Julie Brown, Mitchell Ryan and Mitzi McCall. The film was released on March 26, 1993, by Miramax Films. Blue Tiger Blue Tiger is a 1994 American action thriller film directed by Norberto Barba and starring Virginia Madsen, Ryo Ishibashi, and Yuji Okumoto. Breaking the Code Breaking the Code is a 1996 BBC television movie directed by Herbert Wise, based on the 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about British mathematician Alan Turing, the play thematically links Turings cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality. Sex Madness Sex Madness is a 1938 exploitation film directed by Dwain Esper, along the lines of Reefer Madness, supposedly to warn teenagers and young adults of the dangers of venereal diseases, specifically syphilis. Flashpoint X Flashpoint is a 1998 adult film starring Jenna Jameson as a horny firefighter. It is the highest-selling adult film of all time. The film was re-released as Flashpoint X to commemorate its 10th anniversary. Flashpoint was shot on a budget of $220,000, making it one of the ten biggest budget adult films of all time. The Tragedy of Man The Tragedy of Man is a 2011 Hungarian animated drama film directed by Marcell Jankovics, starring Tibor Szilágyi, Mátyás Usztics, Ágnes Bertalan, Tamás Széles and Piroska Molnár. The narrative is set in several different eras, spanning from the Biblical creation to 50,000 BC and from there to a distant future ahead of our time, and follows Adam, Eve, and Lucifer as they explore humanity and the meaning of life. Each segment has a different visual style to reflect the art of the respective time periods. The film is based on the 1861 play The Tragedy of Man by Imre Madách. The film went into production in 1988 but encountered difficulties as the production model for Hungarian cinema changed. The segments were financed individually and sometimes exhibited independently at film festivals and on Hungarian television. After 23 years in production, the finished film premiered in 2011. Live Freaky Die Freaky Live Freaky Die Freaky is a stop motion-animated, musical independent film directed by John Roecker. It is a black comedy based on the Charles Manson murders. It premiered on DVD in the United States on January 17, 2006 and played in a few theatres on January 20, 27 and 28. Wadd: The Life & Times of John C. Holmes Wadd: The Life & Times of John C. Holmes is a 1998 documentary about adult film icon John C. Holmes produced and directed by Cass Paley. It was the winner of Best Feature Documentary at the 1999 South by Southwest Film Festival held annually in Austin, Texas. Going Back Under Heavy Fire, also known as Going Back, is a 2001 American feature war film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Casper Van Dien, Jaimz Woolvett, Bobby Hosea, Joseph Griffin, Carre Otis, Kenneth Johnson, Daniel Kash, Martin Kove. It was filmed under the title Going Back in the Philippines and Vietnam in April and May 2000. Post production continued in Canada for another 14 months. It was first screened at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2001 under its original title and at a running time of 2 hours and 29 minutes. The film was then shortened by its original team to its final release length and retitled Under Heavy Fire. The film is the second in Sidney J. Furies Vietnam War trilogy along with 1977s The Boys in Company C and 2006s The Veteran. Life Is Beautiful Life Is Beautiful is a 2000 Indian Malayalam drama film written, directed and produced by Fazil. It stars Mohanlal, Samyuktha Varma, and Geetu Mohandas, and features a soundtrack composed by Ouseppachan. The film was released on 14 April 2000.It is remake of Dead Poets Society. The plot depicts the post-marriage romantic life of a coupleVinayachandran and Sindhu, their relationship is interfered when Sindhus sister Bala arrives in their home and began showing unusual attraction to Vinayachandran. Harameya fi KG2 Thieves in KG2 is an Egyptian film directed by Sandra Nashaat and screenwritten by Belal Fadl. Grounding - The Last Days of Swissair Grounding - Die letzten Tage der Swissair is a film about the collapse in 2001 of Swissair, Switzerlands national airline, by Michael Steiner and Tobias Fueter, presented in January 2006. Producers: Peter-Christian Fueter & Pascal Najadi. The Bong Connection The Bong Connection is a 2006 Bengali- English language Indian film starring Raima Sen, Shayan Munshi and Parambrata Chatterjee and directed by Anjan Dutt. The movie is based on the lives of Bengalis in the U.S. and Kolkata. To a Tee To a Tee is a 2006 film written and directed by Matt Riddlehoover and starring Riddlehoover with Lindsey Hancock and Jonas Brandon. It has been described as “Annie Hall meets Will & Grace”. The films sharply edited theatrical trailer sparked much attention on the Web, specifically on MySpace. My Little Pony Rescue at Midnight Castle, also known as Rescue from Midnight Castle and released later as Fireflys Adventure, is a 1984 animated television special based on the Hasbro toy line, My Little Pony. It was released as a pilot of the proposed television series, and featured the voices of Sandy Duncan and Tony Randall. Hum Tum Aur Ghost Hum Tum Aur Ghost is a 2010 Indian Hindi supernatural comedy-drama film directed by Kabeer Kaushik and produced by Arshad Warsi, starring Arshad Warsi and Dia Mirza in the lead roles. This unofficial remake of Ghost Town was filmed in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, the film was released on 26 March 2010. The film was also inspired by the Hollywood films, The Sixth Sense and Heart and Souls. Aghet - Ein Völkermord Aghet – Ein Völkermord is a German 2010 documentary film on the Armenian Genocide by the Young Turk government of the Ottoman Empire during World War I. It is based on eyewitness reports by European and American personnel stationed in the Near East at the time, Armenian survivors and other contemporary witnesses which are recited by modern German actors. The visual material partly consists of secretly shot photographs of the death marches, Turkish atrocities and suffering of the Armenian deportees. Aghet – Ein Völkermord was awarded the 2010 Deutscher Fernsehpreis and the 2011 Grimme Award, two of the most prestigious awards of German television. According to its director, German journalist Eric Friedler, the documentary was presented to many members of the US Congress and US Senate who have expressed astonishment on how well documented the genocide actually is. An official presentation at Capitol Hill took place in July 2010. Aghet won the 2010 Armin T. Wegner Humanitarian Award in Los Angeles and received international recognition on the Montreal World Film Festival the same year. It was set to be shown before large audiences at Harvard and Columbia University. The documentary has been praised for introducing "Aghet", the Armenian term for the Turkish massacres, to an international audience. The advocacy group of the Turkish community in Germany has protested against the film. Dead Kansas Dead Kansas is a 2013 five-part webseries, written, directed, and produced by Aaron K. Carter. Birdshot Birdshot is a 2016 Philippine coming-of-age thriller film written, directed and edited by Mikhail Red. Starring Mary Joy Apostol, Arnold Reyes, Ku Aquino, and John Arcilla, its story revolves around a farm girl in the countryside, who unwittingly kills a Philippine eagle, and two police officers assigned to track down the haribons killer while investigating the mysterious disappearance of a busload of farmers en route to Manila. The film was selected as the Filipino entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Birdshot is the first Filipino film released worldwide by Netflix. Spitfire Spitfire is a 1934 American Pre-Code drama film based on the play Trigger by Lula Vollmer. It was directed by John Cromwell and starred Katharine Hepburn, Robert Young and Ralph Bellamy. Four Men and a Prayer Four Men and a Prayer is a 1938 American adventure film directed by John Ford and starring Loretta Young, Richard Greene and George Sanders. The Son of Monte Cristo The Son of Monte Cristo is a 1940 American black-and-white swashbuckling adventure film from United Artists, produced by Edward Small, directed by Rowland V. Lee, that stars Louis Hayward, Joan Bennett, and George Sanders. The Small production uses the same sets and many of the same cast and production crew as his previous years production of The Man in the Iron Mask. The film takes the same name as the unofficial sequel to The Count of Monte Cristo, namely The Son of Monte Cristo, written by Jules Lermina in 1881. Using elements from several romantic swashbucklers of the time such as The Prisoner of Zenda and The Mark of Zorro the production also mirrors the situation of Continental Europe in 1939–1940. Turnabout Turnabout is a 1940 comedy film directed by Hal Roach and starring Adolphe Menjou, Carole Landis and John Hubbard. Based on the 1931 novel of the same name by Thorne Smith, the screenplay was written by Mickell Novack, Bernie Giler and John McClain with additional dialogue by Rian James. In 1979, the screenplay was adapted for the short-lived television series with the same name. Tomorrow, the World! Tomorrow, the World! is a 1944 black-and-white film directed by Leslie Fenton and starring Fredric March, Betty Field, and Agnes Moorehead, about a young German boy who had been active in the Hitler Youth who comes to live with his uncle in the United States, who tries to teach him to reject Nazism. It was based on the successful 1943 Broadway play of the same name. The title comes from Hitlers threat: "Today Germany; tomorrow the world." Danger!! Death Ray Danger!! Death Ray is a 1967 Italian Eurospy secret agent spy film starring Gordon Scott. The film was released at a time when the James Bond films, and spy films in general, were very popular internationally. Its original Italian title was Il Raggio infernale, which translates as "The Infernal Ray", and it was also released in English as Nest of Spies and Death Ray. It was known in France as Le Rayon Infernal. The film was satirized on a 1995 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. The Policeman The Policeman is a 1971 Israeli feature film, written and directed by satirist Ephraim Kishon. The title character is played by Shaike Ophir, in what is considered one of his finest performances. The film was nominated for the 1972 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and won the Golden Globe Award in the same category. It won several other awards, such as best foreign film in the Barcelona film festival and best director in the Monte Carlo festival. In Israel, it is considered a cinematic classic. And Now My Love And Now My Love, is a French-Italian film released in 1974 by Claude Lelouch, starring Marthe Keller, André Dussollier, Charles Denner, and Charles Gérard. The American title derives from the use of the Gilbert Bécaud song "Et Maintenant" at the films climax; the song title literally translates as "And Now," and the song became a worldwide hit when it was recorded with English lyrics as "What Now My Love". And Now My Love was nominated for the Best Original Screenplay Oscar in 1975. The film was also screened at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, but wasnt entered into the main competition. Ball Lightning Ball Lightning is a 1979 Czechoslovak comedy film. The screenplay was written by Zdeněk Svěrák, Ladislav Smoljak and Zdeněk Podskalský and the film was directed by Smoljak and Podskalský. The Bay Boy The Bay Boy is a 1984 Canadian drama film. It is a semi-autobiographical film based on director Daniel Petries experiences of growing up in Glace Bay, a mining town on Cape Breton Island, during the Great Depression. It features the screen debut of Kiefer Sutherland as the films central character, alongside Liv Ullmann as his characters mother. Fatal Games Fatal Games is a 1984 American slasher film written and directed by Michael Elliott and starring Sally Kirkland, Lynn Banashek, Sean Masterson, Michael OLeary, Teal Roberts, and Spice Williams-Crosby. The plot consists of a mad slasher, wielding a javelin, killing off members of a high school gymnastics team. The film shares many of its plot points with an earlier slasher film, Graduation Day. Herdsmen of the Sun Herdsmen of the Sun is a 1989 documentary film by Werner Herzog. The film explores the social rituals and cultural celebrations of the Saharan nomadic Wodaabe tribe. Particular focus is given to the Gerewol celebration, which features an elaborate male beauty contest to win wives. Although the film may be considered to be ethnographic, Herzog commented that: "films are anthropological only in as much as they try to explore the human condition at this particular time on this planet. I do not make films using images only of clouds and trees, I work with human beings because the way they function in different cultural groups interests me. If that makes me an anthropologist then so be it." Strays Strays is a 1991 made-for-television horror film directed by John McPherson and starring Kathleen Quinlan and Timothy Busfield. Lee Rock Lee Rock is a 1991 Hong Kong crime film directed by Lawrence Ah Mon, and starring Andy Lau as the title character. The film chronicles the rise and fall of a corrupt police force that Lee Rock becomes a part of. The film was followed by a sequel Lee Rock II released later in the same year. Zero Patience Zero Patience is a 1993 Canadian musical film written and directed by John Greyson. The film examines and refutes the urban legend of the alleged introduction of HIV to North America by a single individual, Gaëtan Dugas. Dugas, better known as Patient Zero, was tagged in the popular imagination with the blame in large measure because of Randy Shiltss history of the early days of the AIDS epidemic, And the Band Played On. The film tells its story against the backdrop of a romance between a time-displaced Sir Richard Francis Burton and the ghost of "Zero". Produced in partnership with the Canadian Film Centre, the Canada Council, Telefilm Canada and the Ontario Film Development Corporation, Zero Patience opened to mixed reviews but went on to win a number of prestigious Canadian film awards. The film has been the subject of critical attention in the context of both film theory and queer theory and is considered part of the informal New Queer Cinema movement. Quest Quest is a 1996 German animated short film directed by Tyron Montgomery, written and produced by Thomas Stellmach at the University of Kassel - Art College. After four years of production it won several awards including the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Supported by the German Federal Film Board and the Cultural Film Fund of the State of Hessian the puppet animation film was shot frame by frame with an ARRI II BV and a self constructed single frame motor. The character was made of brass skeleton, latex foam and sand. Together with the flying paper, the falling stones and the rotating machines the puppet was manipulated and photographed 19,000 times and reviewed only by video control. No digital compositing software was used. Quest is distributed by Thomas Stellmach. It is part of the Animation Show of Shows as well. Durian Durian Durian Durian is a 2000 Hong Kong film directed by Fruit Chan. The film portrays the experiences of a young girl, Fan and her sex worker neighbour, Yan in Hong Kong. Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion is a 2002 documentary film about the Chinese occupation of Tibet directed by Tom Peosay. It is narrated by Martin Sheen and Tibetan voiceovers are provided by Edward Edwards, Tim Robbins, Susan Sarandon and Shirley Winters. Rascals on the Road Rascals on the Road is a 2005 Swiss adventure film directed by Michael Steiner. With 580,000 admissions in Switzerland it is the third most successful Swiss film of all time. Black Field Black Field is a Greek film, directed by Vardis Marinakis. The film released in 2009 and it stars Sofia Georgovassili and Christos Passalis. It won one award in Hellenic Film Academy Awards in category Best Cinematography. The film also won accolades in Mumbai International Film Festival and Seville European Film Festival. The film is shot in the places of Epirus and Thessaly. Raptor Ranch Raptor Ranch is a 2012 science fiction action adventure horror comedy film written and directed by Dan Bishop. Produced by Stephan Galfas, Mosh Moe Grunberg and Shlomo May-Zur, it stars Jana Mashonee, and Lorenzo Lamas. Score: A Hockey Musical Score: A Hockey Musical is a 2010 Canadian musical film written and directed by Michael McGowan starring Noah Reid, Allie MacDonald, Olivia Newton-John, Marc Jordan and Nelly Furtado. Pump Pump is a 2014 documentary film by Josh Tickell and Rebecca Harrell Tickell. The film begins by exploring the history of petroleum-based fuel consumption, the use of the Internal combustion engine and the geopolitics involved with petroleum. It is primarily focuses on the United States but also includes a segment on the automotive industry in China. The film then explores in-depth on the alternative energy options for vehicles that are either readily available for use or can be on a mass scale. This includes ethanol fuel, methanol fuel, Flexible-fuel vehicles in Brazil, flexible-fuel vehicles in the United States, and electric vehicles including Tesla Motors. Funding for the film came from Patrón tequila founder John Paul DeJoria, Rhino Films executive Stephen Nemeth and the Fuel Freedom Foundation. Noah's Ark Noahs Ark is a 1928 American epic romantic melodramatic disaster film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Dolores Costello and George OBrien. The story is by Darryl F. Zanuck. The film was released by the Warner Bros. studio. It is representative of the transition from silent movies to "talkies", although it is essentially a hybrid film known as a part-talkie, which used the new Vitaphone sound-on-disc system. Most scenes are silent with a synchronized music score and sound effects, in particular the biblical ones, while some scenes have dialogue. Hotel Reserve Hotel Reserve is a 1944 spy film starring James Mason as an innocent man caught up in pre-Second World War espionage. It was based on Eric Amblers novel Epitaph for a Spy. Unusually, it was both directed and produced by a trio: Lance Comfort, Mutz Greenbaum and Victor Hanbury. Shadows Over Chinatown Shadows Over Chinatown is a 1946 film directed by Terry O. Morse. It is the second to last film featuring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. Winter Storage Winter Storage is a 1949 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Part of the Donald Duck series, the film stars Chip n Dale who steal Donalds acorns while he is planting oak trees. It was directed by Jack Hannah and features the voices of Clarence Nash as Donald, and Jimmy MacDonald and Dessie Flynn as Chip and Dale. Corn Chips Corn Chips is a 1951 Donald Duck cartoon made by the Walt Disney Animation Studios starring Donald Duck and the chipmunks Chip n Dale. The film was Created in 1950 and released on March 23, 1951. Edge of Eternity Edge of Eternity is a 1959 CinemaScope Eastman color film directed by Don Siegel shot on location in the Grand Canyon. Counterpoint Counterpoint is a 1968 epic war film starring Charlton Heston, Maximilian Schell, Kathryn Hays and Leslie Nielsen. It is based on the novel The General by Alan Sillitoe. In the United States the film was released as a double feature with Sergeant Ryker a 1963 television film starring Lee Marvin. No Place to Hide No Place to Hide is a 1973 American thriller film directed by Robert Allen Schnitzer and starring Sylvester Stallone. The film is about New York in the late 1960s; a politically motivated group of students plans bombings of company offices who do business with dictators in Central American countries. But when they contact a known terrorist and bombing specialist, the FBI gets on their track. The film was re-cut and re-released as Rebel with greater emphasis on Stallones character after he rose to fame. In 1990, the film was again re-edited, this time as a comedy, and released under the title A Man Called... Rainbo. Simon, King of the Witches Simon, King of the Witches is a 1971 American exploitation horror film directed by Bruce Kessler and starring Andrew Prine. The film centers on the title character as he attempts to become a god through magic rituals. Rattlers Rattlers is a 1976 horror film starring Sam Chew, Elisabeth Chauvet, Tony Ballen, Dan Priest, Ron Gold, Darwin Joston, and Gary Van Ormand. The film was produced, directed and co-written by John McCauley. Harry Novak, head of Boxoffice International Pictures was the executive producer. The film features an early score by Golden Globe nominated film composer Miles Goodman. Private Vices, Public Pleasures Private Vices, Public Pleasures is a 1976 Italian-Yugoslavian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó. It was entered into the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge Spider-Man: The Dragons Challenge is a 1981 American live-action made-for-television superhero film that had a theatrical release abroad, a composite of the 1979 two-parter episode "The Chinese Web" of the contemporary television series The Amazing Spider-Man, released, theatrically, on 9 May 1981. It was directed by Ron Satlof, written by Lionel E. Siegel and stars Nicholas Hammond as the titular character, Rosalind Chao, Robert F. Simon, Benson Fong, and Ellen Bry. The film was preceded by the 1977 film Spider-Man and Spider-Man Strikes Back. The Constant Factor For the algorithmic performance concept constant factor, see Big O notation. The Constant Factor is a 1980 Polish film directed by Krzysztof Zanussi. It tells the story of a young man struggling to face the death of his mother and harbouring a desire to climb the Himalayas as his father had done. The film won the Jury Prize and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Distant Thunder Distant Thunder is a 1988 American drama film directed by Rick Rosenthal and starring John Lithgow and Ralph Macchio. Dr. Lamb Dr. Lamb is a 1992 Hong Kong horror crime film directed by Danny Lee and Billy Tang. The film stars Lee, Simon Yam and Kent Cheng. Dr Lamb was rated Category III by the Hong Kong motion picture rating system. The film is allegedly based on a true crime that took place in 1982 The Unhanged The Unhanged is a 1971 Finnish western comedy film directed by Spede Pasanen and Vesa-Matti Loiri. It is the sequel to the 1970 film Speedy Gonzales - noin 7 veljeksen poika. In addition to featuring Pasanen and Loiri, the film also stars Pasanens other stock actors, such as Simo Salminen and Olavi Ahonen. The two main characters are parody versions of The Lone Ranger and his sidekick Tonto. The film was released the same year as Kahdeksas Veljes and Saatanan Radikaalit. None of the films were box-office successes leading Spede to not release any movies the following year. Regardless, Spede won a joint producers Jussi Award for his efforts. Simon, the Magician Simon, the Magician is a Hungarian-French film written & directed by Ildikó Enyedi. The film premiered at the 1999 Locarno Festival In Competition where it won the Don Quixote Award - Special Mention. The film was released on DVD in 2002. Socrates Socrates is a 1971 Spanish-Italian-French film directed by Roberto Rossellini. Say Nothing Say Nothing is a 2001 drama, romance, and thriller film written by Madeline Sunshine and directed by Allan Moyle. The film stars William Baldwin, Nastassja Kinski, and Hart Bochner. Take Away Take Away is a 2003 Australian comedy film, written by Dave ONeil, who also features as a minor character, and Mark OToole. It stars Vince Colosimo, Stephen Curry, Rose Byrne, John Howard and Nathan Phillips. The film starts in 19th century Victoria with the invention of the ever great "Take away". Kettle of Fish Kettle of Fish is a 2006 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Claudia Myers and starring Matthew Modine and Gina Gershon. B-Girl B-Girl is a 2009 dance film written and directed by Emily Dell and starring Julie Urich, Missy Yager, Wesley Jonathan, Drew Sidora, Aimee Garcia, James Martinez and based on director Emily Dells 2004 short film of the same name. Winds of September Winds of September is a 2008 Taiwanese film. Set in 1996 in Hsinchu, it focuses on a gang of teenage boys who drink, smoke and gamble, and the relationships between them. It broke a number of taboos in Taiwanese filmmaking, including showing the group skinny dipping. Directed and co-written by Tom Lin, the film was praised for its good acting and realistic themes. It was screened at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, and the Tokyo International Film Festival in 2008. The Levenger Tapes The Levenger Tapes is a 2011 American horror-thriller film written and directed by Mark Edwin Robinson. The film premiered at the Temecula Valley International Film Festival in September 2011 and will be distributed by New Films International. The Oregonian The Oregonian is a 2011 horror film directed by Calvin Reeder. The movie premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and was given a limited release beginning on June 8, 2012, partially as a result of a successful Kickstarter campaign. The Oregonian received a DVD release in early 2013. The film stars Lindsay Pulsipher as a young woman who, after waking up from a car crash with no recollection of what happened, journeys through a surreal landscape and meets multiple bizarre characters. The Last Man on Earth The Last Man on Earth is a 2011 Italian science fiction drama film directed by Gian Alfonso Pacinotti. Its original Italian title is Lultimo terrestre, which means "The last earthling". The story follows a man with relational problems while aliens visit Earth. The film premiered in competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival. The Contractor The Contractor is a 2013 American direct-to-video crime drama thriller film starring Danny Trejo as the title character. The film was directed by Sean Robert Olson, written by Bradford Holt and Olson, and produced by Lionsgate. It follows a contractor working for the Chase family. He turns nasty after being relieved of his duty and reveals himself to have been out to harm the family all along. The family must now combine their efforts to fight the menace. The Contractor was released in both DVD and digital download format on September 10, 2013. De wederopstanding van een klootzak De wederopstanding van een klootzak is a 2013 film by Dutch filmmaker Guido van Driel. The film stars Yorick van Wageningen, Juda Goslinga, and Goua Robert Grovogui; it is one of three films in which Jeroen Willems, who died in 2012, appears posthumously. It was selected to open the 2013 International Film Festival Rotterdam. In Harmony En équilibre is a 2015 French drama film written and directed by Denis Dercourt, adapted from the book Sur mes quatre jambes by Bernard Sachsé and Véronique Pellerin. The film stars Albert Dupontel and Cécile De France. The Barber Shop The Barber Shop is a short American pre-Code comedy film starring W.C. Fields, directed by Arthur Ripley, and produced by Mack Sennett. The Happy Years The Happy Years is a 1950 film based on The Varmint by Owen Johnson. It concerns the adventures of Dink Stover, a boy attending the Lawrenceville School in New Jersey. The Hills Run Red The Hills Run Red is a 1966 Spaghetti Western film directed by Carlo Lizzani. The film stars Thomas Hunter in the heroic lead role, along with veteran American actors Henry Silva and Dan Duryea. The Violent Professionals The Violent Professionals is a 1973 Italian Poliziotteschi gangster film directed by Sergio Martino. The film stars Luc Merenda who goes undercover as a getaway driver for the mob so he can wage a one-man war on crime to avenge the death of father-figure cop Gianni. In 2009 Empire Magazine named it #9 in a poll of the "20 Greatest Gangster Movies Youve Never Seen*". Mado Mado is a 1976 French drama film directed by Claude Sautet. Citizens Band Handle with Care is a 1977 comedy movie set in a small town in Nebraska and loosely based on the wide popularity of citizens band radio, usually called "CB" at the time. It was directed by Jonathan Demme. The movie was originally released as Citizens Band, and was later released in an edited version as Handle with Care. In the film, all of the cast of characters are known by their CB "handles". A paperback novelization of the film written by E.M. Corder was published by Pocket Books in 1977. The Spell The Spell is a 1977 American made-for-television horror/drama film which premiered on NBC as "The Big Event" Movie of the Week. It is directed by Lee Philips and stars Lee Grant, Susan Myers, Lelia Goldoni and Helen Hunt. It touches on the subject of telekinesis and follows the story of an adolescent girl who seeks revenge on those who ridicule her, while her mother tries to bring an end to her evil acts. It has gained a reputation as being an imitation of the 1976 classic Brian De Palma film Carrie as several similarities are present, while it has fallen somewhat under the radar over the years and is seen as a "forgotten film". Dreadnaught Dreadnaught is a 1981 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Yuen Woo-ping and starring Yuen Biao, Bryan Leung and Kwan Tak-hing. The Frog Prince The Frog Prince, aka Cannon Movie Tales: The Frog Prince, Der Froschkönig, is a 1986 musical film, based on the Brothers Grimms classic fairytale. It was filmed in Tel Aviv, Israel. The tagline was "Cannon Movie Tales: Lavish, Feature length new versions of the worlds best loved storybook classics." The film was released on October 5, 1986 in the United Kingdom and June 1, 1988 in the United States, with an MPAA Rating of G for general audiences of all ages. Full Moon in Blue Water Full Moon in Blue Water is a 1988 film directed by Peter Masterson. It stars Gene Hackman and Teri Garr. Hajen som visste för mycket Hajen som visste för mycket is a 1989 Swedish comedy film directed by Claes Eriksson and the second to star the members of Galenskaparna och After Shave. Ebbie Ebbie or Miracle at Christmas: Ebbies Story is a 1995 TV movie directed by George Kaczender, written by Ed Redlich, and starring Susan Lucci in the title role. It is a gender-reversed retelling of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, with a hard-hearted female character in place of the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge. Sunday Sunday is a 1997 independent film directed by Jonathan Nossiter. Set in Queens, a borough of New York City, it is a dark comedy about an unemployed, homeless IBM functionary mistaken by an aging actress for famous film director Matthew Delacorta. The screenplay is an adaptation by Nossiter and James Lasdun or Lasduns own short story "Ate, Memos or the Miracle". The two would later collaborate again on Signs & Wonders. Starring David Suchet, as well as Lisa Harrow and Jared Harris, it was shot on location in Queens and in an active homeless shelter, blending actors and non-actors. A Night to Dismember A Night to Dismember is a 1983 American slasher horror film, produced and directed by Doris Wishman. The film stars pornographic actress Samantha Fox as a psychotic young woman, recently released from a psychiatric institution, who is driven to kill by an ancestral curse. It was the first and only foray into the horror genre for Wishman, who mainly directed and produced sexploitation films. Inspired by the success of slasher films such as Halloween, Wishman signed on to direct and produce the film, derived from a screenplay by Judith J. Kushner. Principal photography took place in New York in 1979, with the bulk of filming taking place at the homes of Wishman and her friends. The film had a troubled production history: Wishman alleged that multiple reels were destroyed in the photo processing lab, resulting in her having to re-film sequences to graft onto the existing footage, as well as adding in stock material in order to make the film into a releasable final product. The film was completed in 1983 after four years of post-production, and subsequently released on VHS by MPI Media Group in 1989. In 2001, it was released on DVD by Elite Entertainment. In August 2018, a video master of the original cut of the filmpreviously thought lostwas discovered in the possession of the films cinematographer, C. Davis Smith, and uploaded on YouTube. This cut of the film features actress Diana Cummings in the lead role, as well as an entirely different plot; Cummings had been replaced by Fox after the purported destruction of Wishmans film reels. The Einstein of Sex The Einstein of Sex: Life and Work of Dr. M. Hirschfeld is a 1999 German film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The plot follows the life of the Jewish doctor Magnus Hirschfeld, who was a sexologist and gay socialist. In 1897, Hirschfeld founded the first gay political group in history. In the film three of Hirschfelds closest friends are portrayed: Baron Hermann von Teschenberg, Karl Giese and Dorchen. They establish the first Institut für Sexualwissenschaft in Berlin in 1919 and try to keep the institute open during the rise of the Third Reich in the early 1930s. Although inspired by Hirschfelds life, the film is a work of fiction containing invented characters and incidents and attributing motives and sentiments to Hirschfeld and others on the basis of little or no historical evidence. Hirschfeld biographer Ralf Dose notes, for instance, that "the figure of Dorchen in Rosa von Praunheims film The Einstein of Sex is complete fiction." Big Bad Love Big Bad Love is a 2001 film directed by Arliss Howard, who co-wrote the script with his brother, James Howard, based on a collection of short stories of the same name by Larry Brown. The story recounts an episode in the life of an alcoholic Vietnam veteran and struggling writer named Leon Barlow, who is played by Arliss Howard, and his wife, played by Howards wife Debra Winger. The soundtrack includes music by Tom Verlaine, the Kronos Quartet, and R. L. Burnside. Married to the Mafia Marrying the Mafia is a 2002 South Korea film released on September 13, 2002. It was an instant hit, beating out other 2002 film competitors such as Jail Breakers, The Way Home and Sex is Zero. The film sold 5,200,000 tickets, becoming 14th highest Korean films-ticket selling film. For the year of 2002 it was the highest-attended South Korean film, and the second highest-attended film in South Korea with 5,021,001 admissions nationwide. The Dead One El Muerto is a live-action independent film adaptation of the comic book series, The Aztec Zombie created by Javier Hernandez. The film was written and directed by Brian Cox with Javier Hernandez serving as Associate-Producer. It stars Wilmer Valderrama, Angie Cepeda, Joel David Moore, Billy Drago, Tony Plana, Michael Parks, María Conchita Alonso and Tony Amendola. The film follows the story of Diego de la Muerte, a 21-year-old Mexican-American who is abducted, sacrificed, and sent back to the land of the living by the Aztec gods of death and destiny to fulfill an ancient prophecy. The official premiere was held on March 1, 2007 at the Latino Film Festival in San Diego with a straight-to-DVD release slated for September 18, 2007 followed by subsequent screenings in New York City and San Diego. The official site address has since been re-directed to a MySpace film account. The film is rated PG-13 for violence and some disturbing images. El Muerto has gone on to win the Best Feature Film Award at the first annual Whittier Film Festival in 2008. A/k/a Tommy Chong a/k/a Tommy Chong, written, produced, and directed by Josh Gilbert, is a documentary film that chronicles the Drug Enforcement Administration raid on comedian Tommy Chongs house and his subsequent jail sentence for trafficking in illegal drug paraphernalia. He was sentenced to nine months in federal prison. DEA agents raided Chongs Pacific Palisades home on the morning of February 24, 2003. The raid was part of Operation Pipe Dreams and "Operation Headhunter," which resulted in raids on 100 homes and businesses nationwide that day and indictments of 55 individuals. The film was shown at film festivals in 2005 and 2006 and had its first, art-house theatrical release on June 14, 2006 at the Film Forum in New York City. The film features appearances by Bill Maher and Jay Leno, who express support for Chong and outrage over federal handling of the incident. Eric Schlosser, author of Sex, provides "a much needed dollop of historical and political context". The film was presented on the Showtime cable network on November 9, 2008. The film received positive reviews. Trivial Trivial is a 2007 French crime drama film directed by Sophie Marceau and starring Christopher Lambert, Sophie Marceau, and Nicolas Briançon. Written by Marceau, Gianguido Spinelli, and Jacques Deschamps, the film is about a police inspector, struggling with depression following his wifes death, who investigates a suspicious missing persons case at the request of a mysterious woman. Filmed on location in Normandy, France, Trivial is the second feature-length motion picture directed by actress Sophie Marceau. Man on the Train Man on the Train is a 2011 crime-drama film directed by Mary McGuckian, starring Donald Sutherland and Larry Mullen Jr. It is an English-language remake of the 2002 French film Lhomme du train, which had been released in the US with the same title as the 2011 version. Filmed in April 2010, it was shot "under the radar" over a 17-day period in the towns of Orangeville and Dundas. Because of Mullens fame as a member of the rock band U2, there was no publicity surrounding his participation in the project. Boy s tenyu 3. Posledniy raund Shadowboxing 3: Last Round is a 2011 Russian sports drama movie. The film is a sequel to Shadowboxing from 2005 and Shadowboxing 2 from 2007. Junooniyat Junooniyat is a 2016 romantic Indian Bollywood film written and directed by Vivek Agnihotri. Produced by Bhushan Kumar under his T-Series banner, it features Pulkit Samrat and Yami Gautam in the lead roles. The film released worldwide on 24 June 2016 to a mostly negative reception by critics. The Ashram The Ashram is a 2018 Indian-American fantasy thriller film directed by Ben Rekhi and written by Rekhi and Binky Mendez. Starring Sam Keeley, Hera Hilmar, Kal Penn, Melissa Leo and Radhika Apte. The Thirteenth Guest The Thirteenth Guest is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery comedy thriller film, released on August 9, 1932. The film is also known as Lady Beware in the United Kingdom. It is based on the 1929 novel The Thirteenth Guest written by crime fiction author Armitage Trail, best known for the novel Scarface on which the 1932 movie of the same name was based. The novel was filmed again in 1943 as Mystery of the 13th Guest. Blackmail Blackmail is a 1939 crime drama film starring Edward G. Robinson and was directed by H. C. Potter. Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase is a 1939 American mystery film directed by William Clemens and written by Kenneth Garnet. It is fourth and last in a series of films starring Bonita Granville as teenage amateur detective Nancy Drew, Frankie Thomas as her boyfriend, and John Litel as her father. It was loosely based on the novel of the same name by Mildred Wirt Benson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on September 9, 1939. Daffy Duck Slept Here Daffy Duck Slept Here is a 1948 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Robert McKimson, starring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. All voices are by Mel Blanc. The title is a play on the old cliché, "George Washington slept here" - also the title of a recent film. This is essentially a sequel to 1947s A Pest in the House, which also features Daffy disturbing a hotel patrons sleep. Evil Brain from Outer Space Evil Brain from Outer Space is a 1964 film edited together for American television from films #7, #8 and #9 of the 1957/1958 Japanese Super Giant film series . The Girl-Getters The System is a 1964 British drama film directed by Michael Winner and starring Oliver Reed, Jane Merrow and Barbara Ferris. Julie Christie was originally intended to be in the film, but she had to withdraw, and was replaced by Julia Foster. The writer was Peter Draper, who in this film popularised the word grockle to mean a holiday visitor. Japan's Longest Day Japans Longest Day, also known as The Emperor and the General, is a 1967 movie directed by Kihachi Okamoto. The subject of the majority of the movie is the period between noon on August 14, 1945, when Emperor Hirohito made the decision to surrender to the Allies in World War II and noon on August 15, 1945, when the emperors taped message announcing the surrender was broadcast to the Japanese people. Joseph L. Anderson describes the film as "a meticulous reconstruction of the day Japan surrendered and thus ended the Pacific War. Several of Japans best known actors of the day participated in the film. These included Chishū Ryū as Prime Minister Kantaro Suzuki, Toshirō Mifune as War Minister Korechika Anami, Takashi Shimura as Information Bureau Director Hiroshi Shimomura and Sō Yamamura as Navy Minister Mitsumasa Yonai. Tatsuya Nakadai serves as the narrator. Sunday Too Far Away Sunday Too Far Away is a 1975 Australian drama film directed by Ken Hannam. It belongs to the Australian Film Renaissance or the "Australian New Wave", which occurred during that decade. The film is set on a sheep station in the Australian outback in 1955 and its action concentrates on the shearers reactions to a threat to their bonuses and the arrival of non-union labour. Acclaimed for its understated realism of the work, camaraderie and general life of the shearer, Jack Thompson plays the knock-about Foley, a heavy drinking gun shearer, and while he makes a play for the station owners daughter Sheila, the film is a presentation of various aspects of Australian male culture and not a romance; the films title itself is reputedly the lament of an Australian shearers wife: "Friday night hes too tired; Saturday night too drunk; Sunday, too far away". Sunday Too Far Away won three 1975 Australian Film Institute awards: Best Film, Best Actor in a Leading Role and Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Nijinsky Nijinsky is a 1980 American biographical film directed by Herbert Ross. Hugh Wheeler wrote a screenplay that explores the later life and career of Vaslav Nijinsky; it was based largely on the premier danseurs personal diaries, and her 1934 biography of Nijinsky, largely ghostwritten by Lincoln Kirstein, who later co-founded the New York City Ballet. Running Brave Running Brave is a 1983 film based on the story of Billy Mills, a North American Indian brought up on the reservation, destined against all odds to become the best distance runner in the world in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. In one of the great upsets in sports history, distance runner Billy Mills sprinted from 3rd place and took the gold medal in the 10,000 meter race at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Mills is still the only American in history to accomplish this feat. Robby Benson portrays Mills, the Oglala Sioux who left the reservation in the late 1950s for his date with Destiny. Pat Hingle and a young Graham Greene also star. The film was directed by Donald Shebib, using the pseudonym "D. S. Everett". Seeding of a Ghost Seeding of a Ghost is a 1983 Hong Kong horror film directed by Chuan Yang. Charade Charade is a 1984 animated Canadian film directed by John Minnis. The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 57th Academy Awards. The film was animated by Minnis with Pantone markers on paper, during a single three-month summer term at Sheridan College. Tenement Tenement is a 1985 American exploitation thriller film directed by Roberta Findlay. The film follows the violent chaos that ensues when the tenants of an apartment house in a South Bronx slum rise up against the brutal, drug-pushing street gang that attempts to take over their apartment and terrorize them. The film was given an X rating by the Motion Picture Association of America, and is one of a small number of films to receive such a rating solely for violence. The George McKenna Story The George McKenna Story is a 1986 television film directed by Eric Laneuville. It stars Denzel Washington and Lynn Whitfield. It involves the events at George Washington Preparatory High School in South Los Angeles. Next Door Next Door is a 1994 American black comedy television movie starring James Woods, Randy Quaid, Kate Capshaw and Lucinda Jenney. It originally aired September 4, 1994 on the Showtime network and was made available on VHS January 17, 1995. As of January 2009, the film has yet to find a DVD release. Purple Storm Purple Storm is a 1999 Hong Kong action film directed by Teddy Chan, and narrated by Daniel Wu, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Kam Kwok-leung and Emil Chau. The film was released on 25 November 1999. The American version was released by Touchstone Pictures and Millennium Films. Saimin Saimin is a 1999 Japanese horror film. The film is directed by Masayuki Ochiai and is based on a novel by Keisuke Matsuoka. A string of suicides prove to be linked. The death of a young athlete, a groom at his wedding and an elderly man celebrating his wifes birthday. All three of these males have mentioned a "green monkey" before their death. The psychologist Saga, played by Goro Inagaki investigates this case. A young psychiatrist teams up with him to formulate the theory that includes the element of hypnosis. Sardar Sardar is a 1993 Indian biographical drama film on Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, one of Indias greatest freedom fighters, directed by Ketan Mehta and written by noted playwright Vijay Tendulkar. The film was screened retrospective on August 12, 2016 at the Independence Day Film Festival jointly presented by the Indian Directorate of Film Festivals and Ministry of Defense, commemorating 70th Indian Independence Day. Kedma Kedma is a 2002 Israeli film directed by Amos Gitai and starring Andrei Kashkar and Helena Yaralova. It was entered into the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. How to Get Dad Into Reform School Jak dostat tatínka do polepšovny is a 1978 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Marie Poledňáková. The Reagans The Reagans is a 2003 American made-for-television biographical drama film about U.S. President Ronald Reagan and his family. The network CBS had planned to broadcast the film in November 2003 during fall "sweeps", but was ultimately broadcast on November 30 of that year on cable channel Showtime due to controversy over its portrayal of Reagan. 18 Fingers of Death! 18 Fingers of Death! is a 2006 parody kung-fu film made, written, directed and starring James Lew. Also starring are Maurice Patton as Ronald Mack, Pat Morita as Mr. Lee, and Lisa Arturo as Sushi Cue. Lori Beth Denberg also appears in the film. Slingshot Slingshot is a 2005 American independent crime film directed by Jay Alaimo and written by Alaimo & Matt Fiorello and Matthew Quinn Martin. The film stars David Arquette, Thora Birch, Balthazar Getty and Julianna Margulies. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is a 2005 American horror film directed by David Lee Fisher who also co-wrote the films screenplay, and is a remake of the 1920 silent film of the same name. It was released in the U.S. at the ScreamFest Film Festival on October 22, where it won three prizes: the Audience Choice Award, Best Cinematography and Best Special Effects. The Hunt The Hunt is a 2006 film directed by Fritz Kiersch. It stars Joe Michael Burke and Cliff De Young and is about two hunters and a boy who, while on a hunting trip, discover aliens. My Scary Girl My Scary Girl is a 2006 South Korean black/romantic comedy film written and directed by Son Jae-gon. With a relatively low budget and lead actors who were not particularly famous at the time, My Scary Girl became a sleeper hit and the tenth top-selling domestic film of the year with 2,286,745 tickets sold. The Victim The Victim is a 2006 Thai horror-thriller film written and directed by Monthon Arayangkoon. The film stars Pitchannart Sakakorn as a struggling young actress who takes a job working for the police department, re-enacting crime scenes, but starts to have frightening experiences when she takes on the role of a murdered beauty queen. Tell Me About Love Parlami damore is a 2008 Italo-Spanish film directed by Silvio Muccino. The film is based on Muccinos novel of the same name that he co-wrote with Carla Vangelista. The film was nominated for 8 David di Donatello awards. The film was released in Italy on 14 February 2008. Trek Nation Trek Nation is a 2011 documentary film directed by Scott Colthorp examining the positive impact that Star Trek and creator Gene Roddenberry may have had on peoples lives as seen through the eyes of his son, Eugene "Rod" Roddenberry, Jr.. It includes interviews with castmembers and crew from all five Star Trek incarnations as well as with various fans and celebrities who were markedly influenced by the show while growing up. Rod Roddenberry also visits Skywalker Ranch to learn about the influence Star Trek had on George Lucas. The film premiered on November 30, 2011 on Science. Go Lala Go! Go Lala Go! is a 2010 Chinese romantic comedy film about a Chinese woman who learns how to balance a relationship and professional work in a work place. It is directed by Xu Jinglei, who also plays the title character, and is based on a novel, Du Lalas Promotion, by Li Ke. The film also stars Stanley Huang and Karen Mok. Go Lala Go! was released to Mainland Chinese audiences on 15 April 2010, where it competed for ticket sales with the American remake, Clash of the Titans. After the success of "Go Lala Go!", Xu Jinglei directed another film Dear Enemy and co-starred with Stanley Huang again. The film is said to be like an updated and improved version of "Go Lala Go!" The Hot Potato The Hot Potato is a comedy crime thriller film from 2011. It was directed and written by Tim Lewiston and stars Ray Winstone, Colm Meaney and Jack Huston in the lead roles. This British film is a throwback to the crime caper films that were popular in the 1960s and pays homage to several of these, including The Italian Job. McKenna Shoots for the Stars An American Girl: McKenna Shoots for the Stars is a 2012 American family-drama film starring actress Jade Pettyjohn, Ysa Penarejo, Cathy Rigby, Nia Vardalos, and Ian Ziering. This film is based on the McKenna books in the American Girl series written by Mary Casanova. The film is also the second in the series to feature a Girl of the Year character, the first being Chrissa Stands Strong, and is the sixth film in the American Girl series overall. The film is about the life of McKenna Brooks, as she struggles to balance her time at school and in her career as a gymnast. The screenplay was written by Jessica OToole and Amy Rardin. The movie was directed by Vince Marcello. A free screening of the film was held at the Tysons Corner Marriott on July 21, 2012, as part of a promotional package by American Girl and Marriott. Khaytarma Haytarma is a 2013 Ukrainian period drama film. It portrays Crimean Tatar test pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union Amet-khan Sultan against the background of the 1944 deportation of the Crimean Tatars. The title of the film means "Return". Haytarma is also the name of the most popular Crimean Tatar national dance. The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age Smackdown The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown! is a 2015 American direct-to-video animated film starring The Flintstones. It is the second co-production between Warner Bros. Animation and WWE Studios following Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery. The film features Fred Flintstone, Barney Rubble and the whole Bedrock gang with stone age versions of WWE Superstars and Divas. It was released on March 10, 2015, by Warner Home Video. It is the first new Flintstones production in over 14 years since On the Rocks, 55 years after the original 1960s series and also the first Flintstones film without the original creators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, who both died respectively in 2001 and 2006. The film marked the first time the character of Mr. Slate was voiced by someone other than John Stephenson who would later die of Alzheimers disease on May 15, 2015. This is also Russi Taylors final film, before her death on July 26, 2019. The film was directed by Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone. Get Well Soon Get Well Soon is a 2014 French comedy film written and directed by Jean Becker. The Bloom of Yesterday The Bloom of Yesterday is a 2016 German-Austrian comedy film directed by Chris Kraus. A Crooked Somebody A Crooked Somebody is a 2017 American drama thriller film, directed by Trevor White, from a screenplay by Andrew Zilch. It stars Rich Sommer, Clifton Collins Jr., Joanne Froggatt, Ed Harris, Amy Madigan, Amanda Crew, and Michael Mosley. The film had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 21, 2017. It is scheduled to be released through DirecTV Cinema on September 6, 2018, before being released in a limited release on October 5, 2018, by Vertical Entertainment. Strange Interlude Strange Interlude is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film stars Norma Shearer and Clark Gable, and is based on the play Strange Interlude by Eugene ONeill. It is greatly shortened from the play: the stage production lasts six hours and is sometimes performed over two evenings, while the film runs the usual two hours. Having Wonderful Time Having Wonderful Time is a 1938 romantic comedy film released by RKO Radio Pictures. Fast and Furious Fast and Furious is a 1939 American mystery comedy film directed by Busby Berkeley. The film stars Franchot Tone and Ann Sothern as Joel and Garda Sloane, a crime-solving married couple who are also rare book dealers. It is the last of a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer trilogy, along with Fast Company and Fast and Loose. However, different actors played the couple each time. Thrill of a Romance Thrill of a Romance is an American Technicolor romance film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1945, starring Van Johnson, Esther Williams and Carleton G. Young, with musical performances by Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra and opera singer Lauritz Melchior. The film was directed by Richard Thorpe and written by Richard Connell and Gladys Lehman. The film tells the story of Cynthia Glenn, who, after a whirlwind romance, marries a rich businessman. However, on the first day of their honeymoon, her new husband is called away to Washington, leaving her alone at a resort. During this time, she meets and falls in love with a war hero, Tommy Milvaine, played by Van Johnson. This was the second of five films that paired Williams and Johnson together. Made over a period of eight years, those that followed were Easy to Wed, Duchess of Idaho and Easy to Love. Thrill of a Romance was a box office success, becoming the eighth-highest grossing film of 1945. Easy Living Easy Living is a 1949 American drama film directed by Jacques Tourneur, starring Victor Mature, Lizabeth Scott and Lucille Ball. The film features the real-life Los Angeles Rams football team. Crash of Silence Mandy is a 1952 British film about a familys struggle to give their deaf daughter a better life. It was directed by Alexander Mackendrick and is based on the novel The Day Is Ours by Hilda Lewis. It stars Phyllis Calvert, Jack Hawkins and Terence Morgan, and features the first film appearance by Jane Asher. In the US the film was released as The Story of Mandy, later also distributed as Crash of Silence. The Black Abbot The Black Abbot is a 1963 West German mystery film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Joachim Fuchsberger. It was part of a very successful series of German films based on the writings of Edgar Wallace and adapted from the 1926 novel of the same name. Samurai Banners is a Japanese samurai drama film released in 1969. It was directed by Hiroshi Inagaki and is based on the novel Furin kazan by Yasushi Inoue. Wonderwall Wonderwall is a 1968 psychedelic film by first-time director Joe Massot that stars Jane Birkin, Jack MacGowran, and Iain Quarrier, and features Richard Wattis and Irene Handl, and a cameo by Dutch collective The Fool, who were also set designers for the film. The film is also remembered for its soundtrack, composed by then-Beatle George Harrison. Yakuza no hakaba: Kuchinashi no hana Yakuza Graveyard, known in Japan as , is a 1976 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. The screenplay by Kazuo Kasahara is based on a concept by Norimichi Matsudaira, Naoyuki Sugimoto and Kyo Namura. Complex named it number 17 on their list of The 25 Best Yakuza Movies. Kino International released the film on DVD in North America in 2006. Bicycles Are for the Summer Bicycles Are for the Summer is a Spanish play written by Fernando Fernán Gómez in 1984 that deals with the effects of Spanish Civil War on citizens of Madrid. It was released as a popular film in the same year, directed by Jaime Chávarri. A Girl's Own Story A Girls Own Story is a 1984 short Australian drama film directed by Jane Campion. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. Charlotte for Ever Charlotte for Ever is a 1986 feature film directed by Serge Gainsbourg, starring himself, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Roland Bertin and Roland Dubillard. Beyond the Door III Beyond the Door III, also known as Amok Train and Death Train, is a 1989 Italian horror film directed by Jeff Kwitny. This third and final film is a part of the Beyond the Door trilogy, and like its predecessor Beyond the Door II, is a sequel in-name-alone. A Foreign Field A Foreign Field is a 1993 British made-for-television film about British and American Second World War veterans returning to the beaches of Normandy as old men. It is more a drama than a comedy, although it combines aspects of both. It was directed by Charles Sturridge and featured an ensemble cast of American, Australian, British, and French actors and actresses. The title evokes the Rupert Brooke poem "The Soldier". The film was driven into production by Alec Guinness who used his influence with the BBC to make it and with the various famous actors to appear in it. Writer Roy Clarke won much acclaim for A Foreign Field. Blindfold: Acts of Obsession Blindfold: Acts of Obsession is a 1994 erotic television film directed by Lawrence L. Simeone. It was originally aired on the USA Network in the United States in 1994, and later, on C4 in the United Kingdom in 1995. Body Without Soul Body Without Soul is a 1996 documentary film about young boys in Prague working as prostitutes. The creator of the documentary, Wiktor Grodecki, interviews the boys, whose age ranges between 14-17, to find out more about their lives and how they got into the business. The film also explores the hopes and fears of the young men, they talk about their bodies and souls, money, their sexual orientation, AIDS, their dreams, and death. The Debut The Debut may refer to: The Debut The Debut "The Debut" The Debut, an album by Jackie Evancho A Start in Life titled The Debut in the US, a 1981 novel by Anita Brookner Falling for a Dancer Falling For a Dancer is an Irish 1998 romantic drama television movie set in rural Ireland in the 1930s. It first aired on BBC One in four 50-minute episodes on 13 September 1998. Shikoku is a 1999 Japanese supernatural thriller film directed by Shunichi Nagasaki and written by Kunimi Manda and Takenori Sento. Groom Lake Groom Lake, also called The Visitor, is a 2002 film directed by William Shatner and starring Amy Acker. Ee Parakkum Thalika Ee Parakkum Thalika is a 2001 Malayalam comedy film starring Dileep, Nithya Das and Harisree Asokan. It was directed by Thaha and written by V. R. Gopalakrishnan. The film was one of the highest grossing Malayalam films of 2001. The film was also the debut film of actress Nithya Das. The story follows bus owner Unnikrishnan and his assistant Sundareshan who live and sleep in their bus. Their lives take a turn with the appearance of a mysterious tribal girl. The Cost of Living The Cost of Living is a 2003 French comedy film directed by Philippe Le Guay. Ring of Darkness Ring of Darkness is a 2004 fantasy horror film directed by David DeCoteau and starring Ryan Starr, Matt T. Baker, and Adrienne Barbeau. Although never released into American theaters, the movie was released worldwide, and translated into several languages other than English, such as French, Spanish, Italian and German. The Art of Being Straight The Art of Being Straight is a 2008 film by Jesse Rosen on Malvern Productions. He also wrote the screenplay and plays the lead role of Jon. The film explores Jons unexpected search for identity. The film was an official selection at the 2008 Frameline Film Festival and the Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival The Friends at the Margherita Cafe The Friends at the Margherita Cafe is a 2009 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Pupi Avati. Unforgiven Unforgiven is a three-part British television drama series, written by Sally Wainwright and directed by David Evans, that first broadcast on ITV and UTV in January 2009, and later on STV in 2012. Produced by the Red Production Company, Unforgiven follows Ruth Slater, a woman found guilty of murdering two police officers when she was a teenager. Upon release from prison, Ruth is determined to find her sister, who was adopted shortly after the incident. The series is set in Yorkshire, specifically the village of Boothtown in Halifax. Broadcast across three consecutive Mondays at 9:00 pm, the series averaged 7 million viewers across its run. Unforgiven won the award for Best Drama Series or Serial at the 2009 RTS Programme Awards. On 25 June 2013 it was announced that Christopher McQuarrie would write and direct a film adaptation of the series. The series was released on DVD on 2 February 2009. Earthling Earthling is a 2010 sci-fi film by Clay Liford starring Rebecca Spence, Peter Greene and William Katt. Last Man Standing Last Man Standing is a television thriller directed by Ernest Dickerson. It was broadcast on Lifetime on June 6, 2011. The Startup Kids The Startup Kids is a documentary about young technology entrepreneurs in the U.S. and Europe. The hour-long movie was created by two Icelandic women, Vala Halldorsdottir and Sesselja Vilhjalmsdottir, and released in 2012. It contains interviews with startup founders who relay stories about the founding of their respective companies and their lives as entrepreneurs. The film also features interviews of notable startup founders and investors from the US and Europe about the startup environment, including the venture capitalist Tim Draper and MG Siegler, tech blogger at Techcrunch. Notable interviewees featured in the documentary include: Leah Culver Zach Klein Jessica Mah Ben Way Brian Wong Lulu femme nue Lulu femme nue is a 2013 French comedy-drama film directed by Sólveig Anspach and based on the comic book Lulu femme nue by Etienne Davodeau. The Women's Balcony The Womens Balcony is a 2016 Israeli comedy film directed by Emil Ben-Shimon. Edith+Eddie Edith+Eddie is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Laura Checkoway and produced by Thomas Lee Wright. It was distributed by Kartemquin Films. When singer and entertainer Cher learned about the couple from a local news story, she offered to pay for repairs to the couples home as well as Ediths medical bills. Cher is also the executive producer of the documentary film. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject at the 90th Academy Awards. Unforgiven Unforgiven is a Russian drama film directed by Sarik Andreasyan with Dmitry Nagiyev starring as Vitaly Kaloyev. It was released on 27 September 2018 The film is based on the Überlingen mid-air collision. The Toll of the Sea The Toll of the Sea is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Chester M. Franklin, produced by the Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation, released by Metro Pictures, and featuring Anna May Wong in her first leading role. The film was written by Frances Marion and directed by Chester M. Franklin, with the lead roles played by Wong and Kenneth Harlan. The plot was a variation of the Madama Butterfly story, set in China instead of Japan. The film was the second Technicolor feature, the first color feature made in Hollywood, and the first Technicolor color feature anywhere that did not require a special projector to be shown. The film premiered on November 26, 1922 at the Rialto Theatre in New York City, and went into general release on January 22, 1923. All This and Rabbit Stew All This and Rabbit Stew is a 1941 Merrie Melodies series cartoon directed by an uncredited Tex Avery. Pin Up Girl Pin Up Girl is a 1944 American Technicolor musical romantic comedy motion picture starring Betty Grable, John Harvey, Martha Raye, and Joe E. Brown. Directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and produced by William LeBaron, the screenplay was adapted by Robert Ellis, Helen Logan and Earl Baldwin based on a short story titled Imagine Us! by Libbie Block. Pin Up Girl capitalized on Grables iconic pin-up status during World War II, even using her famous swimsuit photo in portions of the movie. Tall Man Riding Tall Man Riding is a 1955 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Randolph Scott, Dorothy Malone, and Peggie Castle. Based on the novel Tall Man Riding, by Norman A. Fox, the film is about a cowboy seeking revenge against a ranch owner for publicly whipping him years earlier and for breaking up his relationship with the ranch owners daughter. The Quick Gun The Quick Gun is a 1964 American Techniscope Technicolor Western film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Audie Murphy. It was the second of four films produced by Grant Whytock and Edward Smalls Admiral Pictures in the 1960s. The films screenplay was based on Steve Fishers short story The Fastest Gun that had previously provided the story for two other westerns Top Gun starring Sterling Hayden and Noose for a Gunman starring Jim Davis and Ted de Corsia as the villain; both for United Artists. Fisher at this time was also providing the screenplays for a series of A.C. Lyles second feature Techniscope Westerns for Paramount Pictures. Blood Beast from Outer Space Night Caller from Outer Space, also known as simply The Night Caller or Blood Beast from Outer Space, is a British 1965 science fiction film directed by John Gilling. It is based on Frank Crisps novel The Night Callers. A colourised version of the film was released in 2011. The Liberation of L.B. Jones The Liberation of L.B. Jones is a 1970 American drama film directed by William Wyler, his final project in a career that spanned 45 years. The screenplay by Jesse Hill Ford and Stirling Silliphant is based on Fords 1965 novel The Liberation of Lord Byron Jones. The novel, in turn, was based on events that happened in a Southern town where writer Ford lived. After he wrote the book, he was verbally attacked for writing about the events that had occurred in his town. The motion pictures release added to the controversy, especially in Humboldt, where Ford lived. The film stars Roscoe Lee Browne, Lee J. Cobb, Lola Falana, Anthony Zerbe, Lee Majors, Arch Johnson, Yaphet Kotto, Eve McVeagh, Chill Wills and Barbara Hershey in a much earlier role. Planet Earth Planet Earth is a science fiction television movie that was created by Gene Roddenberry, written by Roddenberry and Juanita Bartlett. It first aired on April 23, 1974 on the ABC network, and stars John Saxon as Dylan Hunt. It was presented as a pilot for what was hoped to be a new weekly television series. The pilot focused on gender relations from an early 1970s perspective. Dylan Hunt, confronted with a post-apocalyptic matriarchal society, muses, "Womens lib? Or womens lib gone mad..." Planet Earth was the second attempt by Roddenberry to create a weekly series set on a post-apocalyptic future Earth. The previous pilot was Genesis II, and it featured many of the concepts and characters later redeveloped and mostly recast in Planet Earth. Sets and props from Genesis II also found their way into Planet Earth. A third and final movie, Strange New World, was aired in 1975. This movie also starred John Saxon as Captain Anthony Vico. In this movie a trio of astronauts returns to Earth after 180 years in suspended animation to locate the underground headquarters of PAX and free the people placed there in suspended animation. None of these three pilots was ever developed into a series; however, some of the characters served as prototypes for the later TV series, Andromeda. That Day, on the Beach That Day, on the Beach is a 1983 Taiwanese New Wave drama film and the first feature film by Taiwanese director Edward Yang. The film deals with two old friends, played by Sylvia Chang and Terry Hu, who encounter each other in Taipei. Yang had to convince the films production company to allow Christopher Doyle to shoot the film; Doyle would go on to win the Best Cinematography prize at the 1983 Asia-Pacific Film Festival for his work on That Day, on the Beach. Yangs fellow Taiwanese New Wave director Hou Hsiao-hsien also plays a role in the film. The film is sometimes cited as the first in the Taiwanese New Wave. Chicken and Duck Talk Chicken and Duck Talk is an award-winning 1988 comedy film starring and co-written by Michael Hui. It is directed and co-written by Clifton Ko. The film deals with the conflict that ensues between the proprietor of an old-fashioned roast duck restaurant that is in trouble for health violations and the new fast food chicken restaurant that opens across the street. The film was the highest-grossing Hong Kong film released in 1988. Huis screenplay and performance won him several awards, including a special award given by the American Film Institute in 1989. The film also includes a celebrity cameo by Sam Hui, as the master of ceremonies at the grand opening of Dannys Chicken, and the screen debut of Gloria Yip in a brief appearance as Huis sons school friend. Sam Hui speaks the title phrase, an idiom for people not understanding each other, to cut his speech short. Hotel de Love Hotel de Love is a 1996 Australian film written and directed by Craig Rosenberg. It was released theatrically in the United States, Great Britain, Australia and select countries throughout Europe. Szczesliwego Nowego Jorku Szczęśliwego Nowego Jorku is a 1997 Polish film directed by Janusz Zaorski. Its a film about six Polish immigrants in New York, who try to live their American Dream and cope with the realities of New York. Golgo 13: Queen Bee is an original video animation that was released in 1998. Tesshō Genda provides the voice of Golgo 13 in the Japanese version, while in the English version, he is voiced by John DiMaggio. Last Quarter is a 2004 Japanese film directed by Ken Nikai, based on Ai Yazawas manga of the same name. Moonlight Serenade Moonlight Serenade is a 2009 romance musical directed by Giancarlo Tallarico and starring Amy Adams. The Longest Night in Shanghai The Longest Night in Shanghai is a 2007 film produced by Japans Movie Eye Entertainment and directed by Chinese director Zhang Yibai. It is a rare collaboration between China and Japan. The film consists of a diverse cast. It stars Chinese actress Zhao Wei and Japanese actor Masahiro Motoki. Other members of the cast include Taiwanese actor Dylan Kuo, Hong Kong actor Sam Lee, and Japanese actress Naomi Nishida. Broken Hill Broken Hill is a 2009 drama film directed and written by Dagen Merrill, and stars Luke Arnold, Alexa Vega, and, in a supporting role, Timothy Hutton. Repo Chick Repo Chick is a 2009 American comedy film written and directed by Alex Cox. Like Coxs first feature, Repo Man, it centers on the repossession trade and a mysterious vehicle with a large reward. It is the second of Coxs "microfeatures", produced for a very low budget and given very little theatrical distribution. It was released on DVD in North America and the United Kingdom in February 2011. The Night Before the Night Before Christmas The Night Before the Night Before Christmas is a 2010 Hallmark Channel Original Movie about Angela and Wayne Fox who are workaholic parents. It premiered on the Hallmark Channel on November 20, 2010. Drifters Drifters is a 2011 Italian drama film directed by Matteo Rovere. It is based on the 1990 novel Gli sfiorati by Sandro Veronesi. The Towrope The Towrope is a 2012 Colombian / French / Mexican drama film directed by William Vega. The film was screened at the Directors Fortnight event of the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Attakathi Attakathi is a 2012 Indian Tamil language romantic comedy film written and directed by Pa. Ranjith, a former assistant of Venkat Prabhu. Produced by C. V. Kumar, it stars Dinesh, Nandita and Aishwarya Rajesh. The film garnered attention after being praised and promoted by several acclaimed directors. Attakathi fetched positive reviews and emerged successful at the box office. Lupin III vs. Conan is a Japanese animated theatrical film released on December 7, 2013. It is the sixth feature film in the Lupin III franchise and the second crossover between the Lupin III and Detective Conan series. It takes place after the 2009 television special Lupin the 3rd vs. Detective Conan, incorporating various elements from its predecessor in its plot. The story follows Conan Edogawa who sets out to apprehend Arsène Lupin III, the suspect of stealing a jewel called the Cherry Sapphire. The film was revealed in Shogakukans Weekly Shōnen Sunday, issue 21-22 of 2013. It was nominated for the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year. Taj Mahal Taj Mahal is a 2015 French-Belgian thriller-drama film written and directed by . It was screened in the Horizons section at the 72nd edition of the Venice Film Festival. The story of the film makes explicit reference to the 2008 Mumbai attacks which have concerned The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel. Filth City Filth City is a 2017 Canadian comedy film, directed by Andy King. The film stars Pat Thornton as Mayor Hogg, the mayor of York City who is embroiled in a political scandal. The film is loosely based on the crack cocaine scandal surrounding former Toronto mayor Rob Ford. The cast also includes Melinda Shankar, Andy King, Danny Polishchuk, Melanie Nicholls-King, Lenno Britos, Michael Copeman, Brian Kaulback, Kayla Lorette, Brooks Gray and Chris Locke. The film was shot in Hamilton, Ontario in fall 2015. The film was originally scheduled to be released as a television film on Super Channel in 2016, but following that services bankruptcy, it instead premiered theatrically at the 2017 Canadian Filmmakers Festival. Rob Fords brother, Doug Ford, denounced the film and threatened King by saying, "Make sure he is not crossing the street when I am driving down the road." King called his threat "outrageous". Let Me Dream Again Let Me Dream Again is a 1900 British short silent drama film, directed by George Albert Smith, featuring a man dreaming about an attractive young woman and then waking up next to his wife. The film stars Smiths real wife, Laura Bayley, as the woman of his fantasies. Bayley would later appear in Smiths 1906 film Mary Janes Mishap. The film, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "is an excellent example of an early two-shot film, and is particularly interesting for the way it attempts a primitive dissolve by letting the first shot slip out of focus before cutting to the second shot, which starts off out of focus and gradually sharpens." This appears to be the first use of a dissolve transition to signify a movement of a dreaming state to one of reality. Of further interest is the camera composition of the husband and wife in bed. The bed is placed against a wall and in front of a camera that is fixed to the floor, giving the appearance of two people lying in bed, when in reality they are standing. The film was shot in Smiths own studio, the former pump house at St Anns Well Gardens in Hove. The film was remade by Ferdinand Zecca for Pathé as Dream and Reality. The Married Virgin The Married Virgin is a 1918 American silent drama film starring Vera Sisson, Kathleen Kirkham and Rudolph Valentino. During the early part of his career, Valentino was often cast as a villain or "heavy," his part in The Married Virgin reflects this typecasting. I Do I Do is a 1921 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. This short is notable for having a cartoon wedding in the first scene. Their Purple Moment Their Purple Moment is a 1928 short comedy silent film starring Laurel and Hardy and directed by James Parrott. publicdomain/>== Henpecked Stan has been secretly saving money from his penny-pinching wife. When Ollie learns about Stans stash, he suggests they use it to have a good time. However, before the twosome can leave, Stans wife finds the wallet and replaces Stans cash with cigar coupons—the trading stamps of the 1920s. Thus, when Stan and Ollie head out the door Stan has no idea he his wallet no longer contains cash. Stan and Ollie arrive outside an upscale cafe featuring live entertainment just in time to see the large head waiter roughly remove two male patrons who cannot pay their bill. They are followed out the door by their two dates who explain they have no money to pay the check. The girls then approach Stan and Ollie who offer to pay their outstanding restaurant bill, their accruing cab fare—and continue to treat them to a night on the town. A busybody sees Stan and Ollie enter the cafe with two strange women. She runs off to report this transgression to their wives. Stan enjoys the cafes all-midget floor show so much that he buys them all gifts from a cigarette girl. It is then that Stan discovers his wallet contains only cigar coupons. To buy time, Stan quickly tells the cigar girl to put the cost on his tab. When the bill finally arrives, Stan and Ollie attempt to sneak out of the cafe while the lights are dimmed during another dance performance. This plan fails miserably and they have to flee from the angry headwaiter—and their angry wives who have arrived to confront them. Their evening on the town ends in a pie-throwing brawl in the restaurants kitchen. A "purple moment" is an antiquated slang term that means "a defining moment in a persons life." tt_ov_st_sm "Their Purple Moment - Cast"]. IMDb Ten Cents a Dance Ten Cents a Dance is a 1931 American pre-Code romance-drama film directed by Lionel Barrymore and starring Barbara Stanwyck as a married taxi dancer who falls in love with one of her customers. The film was inspired by the popular song of the same name, which is sung over the title sequence. The film was also made in a Spanish language version, titled, Carne de Cabaret, directed by Christy Cabanne. All in a Nutshell All in a Nutshell is a 1949 Donald Duck animated short film which was originally released on September 2, 1949 and produced by Technicolor and RKO Radio Pictures in Walt Disney Productions. Red Lion is a 1969 Japanese film directed by Kihachi Okamoto and starring Toshirō Mifune and Shima Iwashita. The Price of Power The Price of Power is a 1969 Spaghetti Western directed by Tonino Valerii. The film stars Giuliano Gemma as the hero Bill Willer who tries to get revenge against the killers of his father while at the same time trying to prevent an assassination plot against president James Garfield in 1881. Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw is a 1976 crime drama film directed by Mark L. Lester. It stars Marjoe Gortner and Lynda Carter. Chouans! Chouans! is a 1988 French historical adventure film directed by Philippe de Broca and starring Sophie Marceau, Philippe Noiret, and Lambert Wilson. Based on the 1829 novel Les Chouans by Honoré de Balzac, the film is about a woman who must choose between two brothers on opposite sides of the French Civil War of 1793. For her performance in the film, Sophie Marceau received the Cabourg Romantic Film Festival Award for Best Actress. Johnny Corncob Johnny Corncob is a 1973 Hungarian animated adventure film directed by Marcell Jankovics. It tells the story of a young man who goes on an adventure as a soldier, while longing to be reunited with the woman he loves. The film is based on the 1845 epic poem János Vitéz by Sándor Petőfi. It was the first Hungarian animated feature film. I Woke Up Early the Day I Died I Woke Up Early the Day I Died is 1998 American camp comedy film written by Edward D. Wood, Jr.. The film, directed by Aris Iliopulos, stars Billy Zane, Tippi Hedren, Ron Perlman, and Christina Ricci, among many others. The film has no dialogue, only atmospheric sounds, alternating bursts of laughter, and screams. Mobile Suit Gundam F91 is a 1991 anime film. It was Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tominos attempt to launch a new Gundam saga, set 30 years after Chars Counterattack and 27 years after the later published Gundam Unicorn. He re-teamed with character designer Yoshikazu Yasuhiko and mecha designer Kunio Okawara for the occasion. The movie was first released in Japan on March 16, 1991. Absence of the Good Absence of the Good is a 1999 film starring Stephen Baldwin and directed by John Flynn. Law of the Border Law of the Border is a 1966 Turkish drama film, written by Yılmaz Güney and directed by Ömer Lütfi Akad. Smell of Camphor, Fragrance of Jasmine Smell of Camphor, Fragrance of Jasmine, or Booye Kafoor, Atre Yas, is an Iranian film written by, directed by, and starring Bahman Farmanara. The film was his first contribution to Iranian Cinema in two decades. Deep Freeze Deep Freeze is a 2002 horror film directed by John Carl Buechler. Written by Robert Boris, Dennis A. Pratt, and Matthew Jason Walsh, the film was shot in Germany in 2001. The film was retitled Ice Crawlers for United States release. Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke is a 2001 Bollywood romantic drama film. It is a love triangle, directed by Deepak Shivdasani. The movie was average at the box office, earning 13.2cr in india. Journeys with George Journeys with George is a documentary by Alexandra Pelosi and Aaron Lubarsky that follows George W. Bush for more than a year on his campaign trail in the 2000 United States presidential election. Working for NBC and as part of what she calls the "travelling press corps," Pelosi offers the only behind-the-scenes look at Bushs campaign. With light journalism, she achieves considerable access to the then-Governor of Texas. The film focuses on the relationship between the press and presidential candidates, the life of a traveling journalist in such a relationship, and Bush, usually in a humorous light, with less attention given to the issues. It earned six Emmy nominations including one win for Lubarskys editing. It scored 48 out of 100 on Metacritic. In April 2007, it was shown on MSNBC. The last two seasons of The West Wing, which follow the presidential campaigns of Matt Santos and Arnold Vinick, were inspired in part by scenes in Journeys. Burst Angel is a Japanese animated television series directed by Koichi Ohata, from a screenplay by Fumihiko Shimo. It was produced by the Gonzo animation studio. Burst Angel takes place in the near future, after a rise in criminal activity forced the Japanese government to allow citizens to possess firearms and establish the Recently Armed Police of Tokyo. The series follows a band of four mercenaries, named Jo, Meg, Sei, and Amy. The series aired on TV Asahi from April 6, 2004 to September 14, 2004, totaling 24 episodes. An original video animation, Burst Angel Infinity, was released on March 23, 2007. The music for both the series and OVA was composed by Masara Nishida. Melancholian 3 huonetta The 3 Rooms of Melancholia is a 2004 Finnish documentary film written, directed and co-produced by Pirjo Honkasalo. The film documents the devastation and ruin brought on by the Second Chechen War, more specifically the toll that the war had taken on the children of Chechnya and Russia. The film received positive reviews from critics and won numerous awards. Love Thy Neighbor Viswanathan Velai Venum is a 1985 Tamil language Indian film directed by Raghuram. The film stars Karthik and Anand Babu in the lead roles. Almost Love Almost Love is a 2006 South Korean film. It was directed by Lee Han, starring Kwon Sang-woo and Kim Ha-neul. Distributed by Showbox, it was released on March 23, 2006, and ran at 116 minutes. Human Zoo Human Zoo is a 2009 French drama film directed by Rie Rasmussen. Prom Night in Mississippi Prom Night in Mississippi is a 2009 Canadian-American documentary film written and directed by Paul Saltzman. The documentary follows a group of 2008 Charleston High School high school seniors in Charleston as they prepare for their senior prom, the first racially integrated prom in Charleston history. Four Assassins Four Assassins, also known as Far Away Eyes, is a 2013 action thriller starring Will Yun Lee, Miguel Ferrer, Hiro Hayama, Mercedes Renard, and Oliver Williams. Inception Media released the DVD and online versions of the film on February 18, 2013. When Harry Tries to Marry When Harry Tries to Marry is a 2010 romantic comedy film, co-written, produced and directed by Nayan Padrai and starring Rahul Rai, Stefanie Estes, and Freishia Bomanbehram. All That Matters Is Past All That Matters Is Past is a 2012 Norwegian drama film directed by Sara Johnsen. Boologam Bhooloham is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language sports-action film directed by N Kalyanakrishnan and produced by Aascar Films. It stars Jayam Ravi and Trisha in the lead roles, while Prakash Raj and Nathan Jones play pivotal roles as antagonists. The film, which began during 2011, had been in its post-production stage for a long period and got released on 24 December 2015, after a huge delay. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Bhaigiri 2 by Goldmines Telefilms in 2018.It got mixed to positive reviews from audience. The Crimes That Bind is a 2018 Japanese film directed by Katsuo Fukuzawa based on the novel by Keigo Higashino. Zander the Great Zander the Great is a 1925 silent drama film directed by George W. Hill, in his first directing role for MGM. The film stars Marion Davies. The screenplay by Frances Marion is based upon Edward Salisbury Field 1923 play. Labor on the Douro River Douro, Faina Fluvial is a 1931 Portuguese documentary short film. It was the first film directed by Manoel de Oliveira and is a portrait of his hometown of Porto and the labor and industry that takes place along the citys main river, the Douro River. It was first shown at the International Congress of Film Critics in Lisbon on September 19, 1931, where the majority of the Portuguese audience booed. However, other foreign critics and artists who were in attendance praised the film, such as Luigi Pirandello and Émile Vuillermoz. Oliveira re-edited the film with a new soundtrack and re-released it in 1934. Again in 1994, Oliveira modified the film by adding a new, more avant-garde soundtrack by Luís de Freitas Branco. Oliveira was influenced by German filmmaker Walther Ruttmanns documentary Symphony of a City, and Douro, Faina Fluvial was made in the same genre of city symphony films. Bad Seed Mauvaise Graine is a 1934 French drama film directed by Billy Wilder and Alexander Esway. The screenplay by Wilder, , Max Colpet, and Claude-André Puget focuses on a wealthy young playboy who becomes involved with a gang of car thieves. Although Wilder and Esway shared the directing credit, in later years leading lady Danielle Darrieux recalled Esway had been involved with the project in some capacity but clearly remembered she had never seen him on the set. In her opinion the film, which marked Wilders directorial debut, was his alone. Goofy and Wilbur Goofy and Wilbur is a 1939 cartoon short produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures on March 17, 1939. It was the first cartoon which featured Goofy in a solo role without Mickey Mouse and/or Donald Duck. In this cartoon Goofy goes fishing with his pet grasshopper, Wilbur, only for persistent bad luck to befall the duo. An anthropomorphic dog Goofy and his grasshopper friend Wilbur, catch fish in a net using Wilbur as bait. This cartoon has a violent depiction because Wilbur is nearly, or perhaps actually, killed. Girl with Hyacinths Girl with Hyacinths is a 1950 Swedish drama film written and directed by Hasse Ekman, starring Eva Henning, Ulf Palme, Anders Ek and Birgit Tengroth. It follows a man who investigates the mysterious life of his neighbour who has committed suicide. Women's Prison Womens Prison is a 1955 American film noir crime film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Ida Lupino, Jan Sterling, Cleo Moore, Audrey Totter, Phyllis Thaxter and Howard Duff. The film is noted today for the appearance of Moore, and for Lupinos performance as the aggressively cruel warden. In the 1980s the film became rather popular, Sony Pictures subsequently released it in the boxed set Bad Girls of Film Noir: Volume II along with One Girls Confession and Over-Exposed. Anari Anari is a 1959 Bollywood film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film stars Raj Kapoor, Nutan, Motilal and Lalita Pawar. The music was by Shankar Jaikishan and the lyrics by Hasrat Jaipuri as well as Shailendra. This was among the few movies in which Lalita Pawar played a positive role and Motilal a role with shades of grey. The film was remade in Tamil as Pasamum Nesamum. Black Like Me Black Like Me is an American drama film based on the book Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin. The journalist disguised himself to pass as an African-American man for six weeks in 1959 in the Deep South to report on life in the segregated society from the other side of the color line. The film was directed by Carl Lerner and the screenplay was written by Carl and Gerda Lerner. The film stars James Whitmore, Sorrell Booke and Roscoe Lee Browne. The DVD was released December 11, 2012 in North America from Video Services Corp. The DVD includes a documentary titled Uncommon Vision about John Howard Griffin, the journalist on which the main character is based. Theatre of Death Theatre of Death is a 1967 British horror movie directed by Samuel Gallu and starring Christopher Lee as a theatre director whose Grand Guignol theatre is thought to be linked to a series of murders. The Adventurers The Adventurers is a 1970 American adventure drama film directed, produced, and co-written by Lewis Gilbert. It is based on the novel by Harold Robbins. The film stars Bekim Fehmiu, Candice Bergen, Charles Aznavour, Olivia de Havilland, Fernando Rey, Ernest Borgnine, Alan Badel, and Leigh Taylor-Young. The film was the American film debut of Bekim Fehmiu and was shot in Europe and parts of South America. It is loosely based on the life of Dominican diplomat and playboy Porfirio Rubirosa. Inchon Inchon is a 1981 epic war film about the Battle of Inchon, considered to be the turning point of the Korean War. The film was directed by Terence Young and financed by Unification movement founder Sun Myung Moon. It stars Laurence Olivier as General Douglas MacArthur, who led the United States surprise amphibious landing at Incheon, South Korea in 1950. Also featured are Jacqueline Bisset, Ben Gazzara, Toshiro Mifune, and Richard Roundtree. It was filmed in South Korea, California, Italy, Ireland and Japan. Inchons plot includes both military action and human drama. Characters face danger and are involved in various personal and dramatic situations. The film concludes with the American victory over North Korean forces in the Battle of Inchon, which is considered to have saved South Korea. The film cost $46 million to produce and encountered many problems during production, including a typhoon and the death of a cast member. Both the Unification movement and the United States military provided personnel as extras during the filming. The film was released theatrically in the United States and Canada in September 1982 and then quickly withdrawn because of its poor performance at the box office. It has never been released on home video, although it has sometimes been broadcast on television. It was the largest financial loss in film of 1982, earning less than $2 million against its lofty budget and resulting in losses of around $41 million. Reviewers at the time gave it consistently bad reviews and later commentators including Newsweek, TV Guide and Canadian Press have classed Inchon among the worst films of all time. Yes, Giorgio Yes, Giorgio is a 1982 American musical–comedy film starring Luciano Pavarotti. The film is based on the novel by Anne Piper. Yes, Giorgio also stars Kathryn Harrold, Eddie Albert, Paola Borboni, James Hong, Joseph Mascolo, Leona Mitchell, Kurt Adler, Emerson Buckley, and Alexander Courage. The film was directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, written by Anne Piper & Norman Steinberg, and produced by Peter Fetterman. The film was a box office bomb, losing an estimated $45 million. Swathi Muthyam Swati Mutyam is a 1986 Telugu-language drama film written and directed by K. Viswanath and produced by Edida Nageshwara Rao. The film stars Kamal Haasan and Raadhika in the lead roles, while Gollapudi Maruthi Rao, J. V. Somayajulu, Nirmalamma, Sarath Babu, and Y. Vijaya play supporting roles. The soundtrack and background score were composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Swati Mutyam depicts the plight of a young widow who is rescued by an autistic man. The cult classic was selected by India as its entry for the Best Foreign Language Film for the Academy Awards in 1986, but was not nominated. Swati Mutyam was a box office success. The film was screened at the Moscow Film Festival, the Asian and African film festival in Tashkent, the 11th International Film Festival of India in the inaugural mainstream section. The film received the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu, the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film, and the Filmfare South Award for Best Direction. The film was later dubbed into Tamil as Sippikkul Muthu, released on October 2, 1986. Swati Mutyam ran for 450 days at Pallavi Theatre in Bangalore. Upon its success, the film was later remade in Hindi as Eeshwar and in Kannada as Swathi Muthu. The 2003 Bollywood film Koi... Mil Gaya was inspired by Swati Mutyam. Crackerjack Crackerjack is a 1994 adventure film directed by Michael Mazo and starring Thomas Ian Griffith, Nastassja Kinski and Christopher Plummer. OP Center Tom Clancys Op Center is a 114-minute action/political thriller which was edited-down from a 170-minute, 4-hour TV mini-series of the same name that aired in two parts on NBC on February 26–27, 1995. Directed by Lewis Teague and produced by Richard L. OConnor, with story by Tom Clancy, Steve Pieczenik and Steve Sohmer, it features an ensemble cast including Harry Hamlin, Lindsay Frost, Wilford Brimley, Deidre Hall, Ken Howard, Bo Hopkins, Carl Weathers, Kim Cattrall, John Savage and Rod Steiger. The miniseries was directed by Lewis Teague. Bitter Sugar Azúcar Amarga is a 1996 American-Dominican co-production directed by Cuban filmmaker Leon Ichaso. The film was shot in black-and-white, and was filmed in Santo Domingo starring a cast of Cuban-American émigrés, though it also uses archival footage from Cuba. The Plow That Broke the Plains The Plow That Broke the Plains is a 1936 short documentary film which shows what happened to the Great Plains region of the United States and Canada when uncontrolled agricultural farming led to the Dust Bowl. It was written and directed by Pare Lorentz. The film was narrated by the American actor and baritone Thomas Hardie Chalmers. In 1999, The Plow That Broke the Plains was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Hairshirt Hairshirt is a 1998 romantic comedy film starring Dean Paras, Neve Campbell, Katie Wright, Rebecca Gayheart and Stefan Brogren. a.k.a. Cassius Clay A.k.a. Cassius Clay is a 1970 boxing documentary film about the former heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali. Directed by Jimmy Jacobs, the film was made during Alis exile from the sport for refusing to be inducted into the US Army on religious grounds. Narrated by Richard Kiley, the film gives an overview of Alis career to that point. The film features archival footage of people associated with Ali, such as Angelo Dundee, Malcolm X, and Drew Bundini Brown, and clips of his fights with Sonny Liston, Henry Cooper, George Chuvalo and Floyd Patterson. These are intercut with scenes featuring Ali and veteran boxing trainer Cus DAmato discussing his career and how he would have fared against past champions such as Joe Louis. Salsa Salsa or ¡Salsa! is a 2000 French-Spanish romance film. The film was directed by Joyce Buñuel, and stars Vincent Lecoeur, Christianne Gout, and Catherine Samie. This Charming Man This Charming Man is a 2002 Danish short comedy film directed by Martin Strange-Hansen. It won an Oscar in 2003 for Best Short Subject. 'Weird Al' Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection "Weird Al" Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection is a DVD by "Weird Al" Yankovic which features all 24 music videos Yankovic created up to the release of the DVD. Also included are bonus features including on-screen lyrics, a photo gallery, 5.1 surround sound, and three bonus video clips. The DVD has been classified for platinum sales in The United States. Cavite Cavite is a 2005 thriller film in English and Tagalog, written and directed by Filipino American filmmakers Neill Dela Llana and Ian Gamazon which also stars them as the films leads. Maradona, the Hand of God Maradona - La mano de Dios, internationally released as Maradona, the Hand of God, is a 2007 Italian-Argentine biographical film directed by Marco Risi. It is based on real life events of footballer Diego Maradona. Will You Merry Me? Will You Merry Me? is a television comedy Christmas film starring Wendie Malick and Cynthia Stevenson. It was filmed in 2007/2008, and was first aired on Lifetime in 2008. 2 Harihar Nagar 2 Harihar Nagar is a 2009 Malayalam film written and directed by Lal and produced by P. N. Venugopal. It is a sequel to In Harihar Nagar and prequel to In Ghost House Inn .The films chronicle the story of four very close friends Mahadevan, Govindan Kutty, Appukuttan, and Thomas Kutty. The film was a blockbuster at the box office. The Passion La passione is a 2010 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Mazzacurati. The film was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. An Open Heart An Open Heart is a 2012 French drama film directed by Marion Laine. Story of My Death Story of My Death is a film directed by Albert Serra. It won the Golden Leopard at the 2013 Locarno International Film Festival. The Drop Box The Drop Box is a 2014 documentary directed by Brian Ivie about pastor Lee Jong Rak and his work with abandoned children in South Korea. The film was first screened on April 5, 2014 at the John Paul II International Film Festival. The Drop Box was officially released to the general public on March 3, 2015. The Drop Box was produced by Arbella Studios and Pine Creek Entertainment, and distributed by Focus on the Family, Kindred Image, and Anarchy Post. The film had a cumulative worldwide gross of $3,300,000. Since the establishment of the drop box outside the Jusarang Community Church, hundreds of abandoned children have been received and adopted in Seoul, South Korea. Night of the Wild Night of the Wild is a 2015 American TV horror movie directed by Eric Red. Junction 48 Junction 48 is a 2016 Israeli drama film directed by Udi Aloni, co-written by and starring Tamer Nafar. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Audience Award. Pro lyubov. Tolko dlya vzroslykh About Love. For Adults Only is a 2017 Russian comedy film. The film took part in the main competitive program of the film festival Kinotavr 2017. Jack and the Beanstalk Jack and the Beanstalk is a 1902 American short film directed by George S. Fleming and Edwin S. Porter. The Cossacks The Cossacks is a 1928 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by George Hill and Clarence Brown. The film stars John Gilbert and Renée Adorée and is based on the 1863 novel The Cossacks by Leo Tolstoy. Mickey's Polo Team Mickeys Polo Team is a 1936 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon features a game of polo played between four Disney characters, led by Mickey Mouse, and four cartoon versions of real-life movie stars. It was directed by David Hand and was first released on January 4, 1936. The film was inspired by Walt Disneys personal love of polo. The cartoon features cameos of many Disney characters from the Mickey Mouse and the Silly Symphonies film series, as well as several real-world 1930s entertainment figures. The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby is a 1949 American drama film directed by Elliott Nugent, and produced by Richard Maibaum, from a screenplay by Richard Maibaum and Cyril Hume. It is based on the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The music score was by Robert Emmett Dolan, and the cinematography by John F. Seitz. The production was designed by Roland Anderson and Hans Dreier, and the costumes by Edith Head. The film stars Alan Ladd, Betty Field, Macdonald Carey, Ruth Hussey, and Barry Sullivan, and features Shelley Winters and Howard Da Silva, the latter of whom would later appear in the 1974 version. Law and Order Law and Order is a 1953 American Technicolor Western film released by released by Universal-International, directed by Nathan Juran, and starring Ronald Reagan, Dorothy Malone, and Preston Foster. Frøken Nitouche Frøken Nitouche is a 1963 Danish comedy film directed by Annelise Reenberg and starring Lone Hertz and Dirch Passer. It is based on the operetta Mamzelle Nitouche. The Brass Bottle The Brass Bottle is a 1964 American fantasy-comedy film about a modern man who accidentally acquires the friendship of a long-out-of-circulation Genie. The film starred Tony Randall, Burl Ives and Barbara Eden. Edens role was instrumental in getting her cast as the star of the TV series I Dream of Jeannie, even though she did not play a genie in this film. The Texican The Texican is a Technicolor 1966 Techniscope film produced and written by John C. Champion and directed by Lesley Selander. It is a paella western remake of their 1948 film Panhandle adapted for the persona of Audie Murphy that featured Broderick Crawford as the heavy. The film was retitled Ringo il Texano in Italy to coincide with the popularity of the Ringo spaghetti western film series. Eye of the Cat Eye of the Cat is a 1969 American horror film directed by David Lowell Rich and starring Michael Sarrazin, Gayle Hunnicutt and Eleanor Parker. The screenplay is by Joseph Stefano, best known as the author of the script for Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho. Crypt of the Living Dead Hannah, Queen of the Vampires is a 1973 Spanish/American horror film directed by Julio Salvador with additional footage directed by Ray Danton and starring Andrew Prine, Teresa Gimpera, Mark Damon and Patty Shepard. The Night That Panicked America The Night That Panicked America is an American television film that was originally broadcast on the ABC network on October 31, 1975. The telefilm dramatizes events surrounding Orson Welles famous - and infamous - War of the Worlds radio broadcast of October 30, 1938, which had led some Americans to believe that an invasion by Martians was occurring in the area near Grovers Mill in West Windsor, New Jersey. The Welles broadcast and the reaction to it had been earlier dramatized on television as The Night America Trembled, a live presentation that aired September 9, 1957, on Studio One. Billy Jack Goes to Washington Billy Jack Goes to Washington is a 1977 American political drama film starring Tom Laughlin, the fourth film in the Billy Jack series, and although the earlier films saw enormous success, this film did not. The film only had limited screenings upon its release and never saw a general theatrical release, but has since become widely available on DVD. The film is a loose remake of the 1939 Frank Capra film Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, and is directed by Laughlin under the on-screen pseudonym "T.C. Frank". Un papillon sur l'épaule Butterfly on the Shoulder is a French drama, thriller film directed by Jacques Deray. Janbaaz Janbaaz is a 1986 Indian film, produced and directed by Feroz Khan, which became popular for its portrayal of drug addiction and Anil Kapoor and Dimple Kapadias steamy sex scene. Sridevi featured in the song "Har kisiko nahi milta yahan pyaar zindagi mein" which became an instant chart-topping hit. The movie is greatly inspired by the Gregory Peck and Joseph Cotten starrer Hollywood movie Duel in the Sun. The film was a box office success. Dimple Kapadias performance was much appreciated and is considered to be one of her best. Her sizzling chemistry and love making scene in the barn with co-star Anil Kapoor; is considered to be one of the boldest in the history of cinema and was one of the major highlights of the film. Separate But Equal Separate But Equal is a 1991 American two-part television miniseries depicting the landmark Supreme Court desegregation case Brown v. Board of Education, based on the phrase "Separate but equal". The film stars Sidney Poitier as lead NAACP attorney Thurgood Marshall, Richard Kiley as Chief Justice Earl Warren, Burt Lancaster as lawyer John W. Davis, Cleavon Little as lawyer and judge Robert L. Carter, and Lynne Thigpen as Ruth Alice Stovall. In 1991, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences rewarded the film Outstanding Miniseries award. The film received 8 nominations for Emmy Awards in 1991 and won 2, and received 2 nominations for Golden Globe Awards in 1992. My New Gun My New Gun is a 1992 American black comedy film directed by Stacy Cochran. It stars Diane Lane, James Le Gros, Stephen Collins, and Tess Harper, and also features an early minor role for Philip Seymour Hoffman. The Burning Season: The Chico Mendes Story The Burning Season is a 1994 television movie directed by John Frankenheimer. The film chronicles Chico Mendes fight to protect the rainforest. This was Raul Julias last film released during his lifetime, premiering five weeks before his death. The movie was based in part on the 1990 book of the same name by journalist Andrew Revkin. White Dwarf White Dwarf is a 1995 American science fiction television film directed by Peter Markle and starring Paul Winfield, Neal McDonough, CCH Pounder, Beverley Mitchell, David St. James, Ele Keats, and James Morrison. It was written by Bruce Wagner and produced by Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Halmi Sr. and Bruce Wagner for American Zoetrope. Originally intended as a television pilot, the film first aired on the Fox Network on May 23, 1995. While expected to be well received, the film instead garnered generally negative reception. Negative reception notwithstanding, the project received a 1995 ASC Awards nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography. Forbidden Warrior Forbidden Warrior is a 2005 martial arts fantasy action film starring Marie Matiko, Sung Kang and Karl Yune. It was directed by Jimmy Nickerson, and produced by Glen Hartford and Daniel Toll. The film is notable in resembling a low-budget Hong Kong action film, despite its American production and cast. A review in Variety noted that characters from a Chinese myth are given Japanese names and played by caucasians. In a 2006 interview, the writer/producer Glen Hartford claims he based the story on "a piece of mythological history, from over 4000 years ago", and calls the movie an "Asian film". A for Andromeda A for Andromeda is a 2006 remake of the 1961 TV series of the same name by Fred Hoyle and John Elliot. Surviving Evil Surviving Evil is a 2009 horror film directed and written by Terence Daw, and produced by David Pupkewitz, Anton Ernst and Malcolm Kohll. It stars Billy Zane, Christina Cole, Natalie Mendoza and Louise Barnes. The screenplay concerns six documentary filmmakers who attempt to survive their visit to a Philippine island to shoot a survival special when they discover that the shape shifting, bloodthirsty Aswang, a creature of Philippine folklore inhabits the island. Someone to Run With Someone to Run With is a 2006 Israeli drama thriller movie directed by Oded Davidoff based on David Grossmans novel of the same name. The movie stars Bar Belfer, Yonatan Bar-Or and Tzahi Grad in the lead roles. The movie is about two individuals who are on different missions and how their paths cross. Bar Belfers performance won her the Special Grand Jury Award in the World Cinema Competition at the 31st Miami International Film Festival. Children Children is a 2006 Icelandic film. Highly acclaimed, the film won several Edda Awards, and was also submitted as Icelands official entry to the Academy Awards foreign film section. The film is set in the Breiðholt suburb of Reykjavík, and portrays a grittiness in stark contrast to the tourist-friendly portrayal of the Icelandic capital. The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce is a 2008 Australian film directed by Michael James Rowland starring Irish actors Adrian Dunbar as Philip Conolly and Ciarán McMenamin as bushranger Alexander Pearce and an ensemble Australian cast, including Dan Wyllie, Don Hany and Chris Haywood. The film was shot on location in Tasmania and Sydney between April and May 2008. The film was nominated for the 2010 Rose dOr, Best Drama at the 6th Annual Irish Film and Television Awards, Best Drama at the 2009 Australian Film Institute Awards, won Best Documentary at the 2009 Inside Film Awards and the director Michael James Rowland was nominated in the Best Director category in the 2009 Australian Directors Guild Awards. Shaolin Girl is a 2008 Japanese sports action comedy film inspired by the Stephen Chows film Shaolin Soccer. Unlike the original film, the movie focuses on womens lacrosse. It starred Japanese actress Ko Shibasaki and Hong Kong actors Lam Chi Chung and Tin Kai Man return from the original film. The film was released in Japan on April 26, 2008. Stephen Chow, director and star in Shaolin Soccer, was the producer, but is not credited as writer or director. Please, Please Me! Fais-moi plaisir! is a 2009 French romantic comedy film directed by Emmanuel Mouret, also released under the English title Please, Please Me!. It stars Mouret alongside Judith Godrèche, Frédérique Bel, Déborah François and Jacques Weber. It received generally positive reviews from critics in the French-speaking press. Eric & Ernie Eric and Ernie is a 2011 television film produced by BBC Wales, based on the early career of the British comic double-act Morecambe and Wise. The production was completed in 2010 and premiered on BBC Two on 1 January 2011. It was watched by 6.65 million viewers. Since then, it has been repeated several times on Gold. Going Straight Going Straight is a 1916 American silent crime drama film directed by C.M. Franklin and S.A. Franklin. The film stars Norma Talmadge and is one of the few films featuring her that still exists. Mr. Moto in Danger Island Mr. Moto in Danger Island is a 1939 American mystery film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and starring Peter Lorre, Jean Hersholt and Amanda Duff. It is part of the Mr. Moto series of films. The film was based on the novel Murder in Trinidad, but the setting was moved to Puerto Rico. Nightmare Nightmare is a 1956 American film noir crime film directed by Maxwell Shane starring Edward G. Robinson, Kevin McCarthy and Connie Russell. The story is based on a novel by William Irish. The book also became a 1947 film, Fear in the Night, made by the same writer-director . Nightmare had been the original title of Fear in the Night. Kaleidoscope Kaleidoscope is a 1966 British crime film starring Warren Beatty and Susannah York. The film had its World Premiere on 8 September 1966 at the Warner Theatre in the West End of London. The Happening The Happening is a 1967 American crime film directed by Elliot Silverstein, and starring Anthony Quinn, Michael Parks, George Maharis, Robert Walker Jr., Martha Hyer and Faye Dunaway. It tells the story of four hippies, who kidnap a retired Mafia mob boss, holding him for ransom. The film is an anti-establishment story that questions the values of Middle America and the older generation. The Borrowers The Borrowers is a BBC TV miniseries first broadcast in 1992 on BBC2 and then later on American television station TNT. The miniseries is adapted from the 1952 Carnegie Medal-winning first novel and second novel of author Mary Nortons The Borrowers series: The Borrowers and The Borrowers Afield, respectively. The film stars Ian Holm, Penelope Wilton and Rebecca Callard and was directed by John Henderson. The miniseries was named on the BFIs list of "100 Greatest British Television Programmes". Throughout the miniseries, every episode ended on a cliffhanger. The miniseries was followed by The Return of the Borrowers. That TV miniseries aired in 1993 also on BBC2 and TNT. Both series follow the Clocks, a family of tiny people who are forced to flee from their home under the floorboards in an old manor into the English countryside. The Telegraphist The Telegraphist is a 1993 Norwegian film directed by Erik Gustavson. It is based on the novel Dreamers by Knut Hamsun. It stars Bjørn Floberg and Marie Richardson, as well as Kjersti Holmen, who won an Amanda for her role. The film was also entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Freak Talks About Sex Freak Talks About Sex, released for home video as Blowin Smoke, is a 1999 film starring Steve Zahn and Josh Hamilton. The movie was shot in Auburn and Syracuse. It deals with issues such as love, sex, life after college, and living in a medium-sized city, in this case Syracuse. Okraina The Outskirts, also known by the transliterated Russian title Okraina, is a 1998 Russian film starring Yuri Dubrovin, Nikolay Olyalin, Alexey Pushkin, and Alexey Vanin. Loosely based on Boris Barnets 1933 film Outskirts, it was directed and written by Pyotr Lutsik. Blood of Beasts Beauty and the Beast is a 2005 film which is based on the folktale "Beauty and the Beast" and is set during the time of the Vikings. Suzie Gold Suzie Gold is a 2004 British dramedy film directed by Richard Cantor and starring American actress, Summer Phoenix. It is Cantors directorial debut. It was released by Pathé on 5 March 2004 in the United Kingdom. Bangkok Haunted Bangkok Haunted is a 2001 Thai horror film compilation, directed by Oxide Pang and Pisut Praesangeam. It is a trio of ghost stories, as told by three people sitting around in a darkened Bangkok bar. Kameleon 2 Kameleon 2 is a 2005 Dutch family film with as main characters identical twins Koen van der Donk and Jos van der Donk, also identical twins, born 6 March 1988. It is a sequel of De Schippers van de Kameleon, with these same characters and actors. Whore The Whore is a Norwegian comedy-horror film directed by Reinert Kiil and starring Jørgen Langhelle. The Last Rites of Joe May The Last Rites of Joe May is a 2011 American drama film written and directed by Joe Maggio. The film stars Dennis Farina, Jamie Anne Allman, Ian Barford, Meredith Droeger, Chelcie Ross and Gary Cole. The film was released on November 4, 2011, by Tribeca Film. Snake & Mongoose Snake and Mongoose is a 2013 film about Don "The Snake" Prudhomme and Tom "The Mongoose" McEwen, the greatest rivalry and friendship in drag racing history. It is directed by Wayne Holloway, and stars Jesse Williams and Richard Blake as the namesake racers. The film had a limited theatrical release in 20 cities between August 9, 2013 and November 4, 2013. Anchor Bay Films acquired the Home Entertainment rights and the film was released On Demand and Digital Download on March 4, 2014 and on DVD and Blu-ray on April 8, 2014. Mr. Dough and the Egg Princess is a 2010 Japanese animated fantasy short film by Hayao Miyazaki made for the Studio Ghibli Museum. It premiered at the museum on November 20, 2010. Miyazaki conceived the idea for the film from the painting The Harvesters by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. The music was composed by Joe Hisaishi and consists of a set of Baroque variations on the Folia theme. Pandane to Tamago Hime is the story of a tiny egg-girl who is forced to serve the evil boar-like witch Baba Yaga. But after a blob of Dough comes to life, she befriends him and both escape from the witchs home at a watermill on a cliff and set off to see the world. Cult is a 2013 Japanese horror found footage film written and directed by Kōji Shiraishi about the supernatural malevolent forces haunting the Kaneda family. It was released in Japan on July 20, 2013. War Book War Book is a 2014 British political drama film directed by Tom Harper and written by Jack Thorne. The film features an ensemble cast, consisting of Adeel Akhtar, Nicholas Burns, Ben Chaplin, Shaun Evans, Kerry Fox, Phoebe Fox, Sophie Okonedo, Antony Sher, and Nathan Stewart-Jarrett. The Unauthorized Full House Story The Unauthorized Full House Story is a 2015 American television drama film directed by Brian K. Roberts and written by Ron McGee. The film follows the behind-the-scenes making of the sitcom Full House. The film stars Garrett Brawith, Justin Mader, Justin Gaston, Stephanie Bennett, Shelby Armstrong, Brittney Wilson and Dakota Guppy. The film premiered on Lifetime on August 22, 2015. Joe and Caspar Hit the Road Joe and Caspar Hit the Road is a 2015 British comedy documentary film directed by Brian Klein and starring British YouTubers Caspar Lee and Joe Sugg. The film follows Lee and Sugg going on a road trip around Europe without any electronics or money. The couple take up a number of jobs, including learning to be gondoliers in Venice, working as deckhands on a super yacht in Antibes, working at Italian football club AC Milan and performing on Barcelonas Las Ramblas. High School Lover High School Lover is a 2017 American romantic thriller directed by Jerell Rosales in his theatrical directorial debut. The film stars Paulina Singer, François Arnaud, Lana Condor, Tyler Alvarez, Julia Jones, and James Franco. It premiered in Los Angeles on January of 20, 2017 and then went on to have a television premiere on Lifetime. Natasaarvabhowma Natasaarvabhowma is a 2019 Indian Kannada-language action drama film written and directed by Pavan Wadeyar and produced by Rockline Venkatesh. The film stars Puneeth Rajkumar, Rachita Ram and Anupama Parameswaran in lead roles. While B. Saroja Devi, P. Ravi Shankar and Chikkanna in supporting roles. Its score and soundtrack is composed by D. Imman, whilst the cinematography is by Vaidy S. The film had a record 1,394 shows on the first day in Karnataka. The film was declared as Superhit with worldwide collection of 50 crore. There's Always a Woman Theres Always a Woman is a 1938 comedy mystery film starring Melvyn Douglas as a detective investigating a murder and Joan Blondell as his interfering wife Sally. The film was based on the short story of the same name by Wilson Collison and the supporting cast includes Mary Astor. Seeing the potential for a series, Columbia Pictures quickly made a sequel, Theres That Woman Again, released the same year, with Douglas reprising his role, but with Virginia Bruce as Sally. No further sequels were made. White Cargo White Cargo is a 1942 film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Hedy Lamarr and Walter Pidgeon. Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it is based on the 1923 London and Broadway hit play by Leon Gordon, which was in turn adapted from the novel Hells Playground by Ida Vera Simonton. The play had already been made into a British part-talkie, also titled White Cargo, with Maurice Evans in 1929. The 1942 film, unlike the play, begins in what was then the present day, and uses a flashback technique. Together Again Together Again is a 1944 comedy film directed by Charles Vidor and starring Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer. The screenplay was written by F. Hugh Herbert and Virginia Van Upp, based on story by Herbert J. Biberman and Stanley Russell. Hotel Berlin Hotel Berlin is a drama film set in Berlin near the close of World War II, made by Warner Bros. in late 1944 to early 1945. Directed by Peter Godfrey, it stars Faye Emerson, Helmut Dantine, Raymond Massey and Andrea King. It is based on the novel Hotel Berlin 43 by Vicki Baum, a sequel to Menschen im Hotel, which was itself adapted to film as Grand Hotel. The Well The Well is a 1951 American film noir directed by Leo C. Popkin and Russell Rouse and starring Richard Rober, Gwendolyn Laster and Maidie Norman. It tackles the issue of racial tensions and collective behavior. It was nominated for two Academy Awards, including Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing. The Gentleman from Epsom Le Gentleman dEpsom , is a French comedy film from 1962, directed by Gilles Grangier, written by Michel Audiard, starring Jean Gabin and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "Les grands seigneurs: le gentleman dEpsom", "Duke of the Derby" or "The Gentleman from Epsom", "Il re delle corse", "Ein Herr aus besten Kreisen". Brides of Blood Brides of Blood is a 1968 Filipino horror film, co-directed by Eddie Romero and Gerardo de Leon, and starring John Ashley, Kent Taylor, Beverly Hills, Eva Darren and Mario Montenegro. It was the first movie that Ashley made in the Philippines, beginning a long association between Ashley and that country. Brides of Blood was the second in a series of four horror films produced by Romero and Kane W. Lynn known as the "Blood Island" series, which also included Terror Is a Man, The Mad Doctor of Blood Island and Beast of Blood. Brides of Blood was later released to television syndication in some areas as Island of Living Horror. Fury of the Wolfman La Furia del Hombre Lobo, aka Wolfman Never Sleeps, is a 1970 Spanish horror film that is the fourth in a long series about the werewolf Count Waldemar Daninsky, played by Paul Naschy. It was not theatrically released in Europe until 1975, due to problems involved in finding a distributor, although it was shown edited on TV in the US in 1974. The Swedish edit called Wolfman Never Sleeps is the more complete version and contains several extra sex scenes that were edited out of all of the other versions. This was the first film to involve a Yeti as the catalyst that transforms Waldemar into a werewolf. Naschy followed this film up with a sequel called La Noche de Walpurgis, which became the highest-grossing film in the entire series. The Public Eye Follow Me! is a 1972 drama film directed by Sir Carol Reed, starring Mia Farrow and Topol. Adapted by Peter Shaffer from his own play. The picture marks Carol Reeds last completed film. The film was released in the United States under its original stage title The Public Eye. The score was composed by John Barry and the film was edited by Anne V. Coates. The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It The Strange Case of the End of Civilisation as We Know It is a 1977 comedy directed by Joseph McGrath and starring John Cleese. It is a low-budget spoof of the Sherlock Holmes detective series, as well as the mystery genre in general. The Fifth Musketeer The Fifth Musketeer is a 1979 German-Austrian film adaptation of the last section of the novel Ten Years Later by Alexandre Dumas, which is itself based on the French legend of the Man in the Iron Mask. It was released in Europe with the alternative title Behind the Iron Mask. It was directed by Ken Annakin, and stars Beau Bridges as the twins, Sylvia Kristel as Maria Theresa, Ursula Andress as Louise de La Vallière, Cornel Wilde as dArtagnan, Ian McShane as Fouquet, Rex Harrison as Colbert, and Lloyd Bridges, José Ferrer and Alan Hale Jr. as the Three Musketeers. Olivia de Havilland made a cameo appearance as the Queen Mother. This was de Havillands final theatrical film. Ishchite zhenshchinu Look for a Woman or is a 1983 Soviet crime comedy television adaptation of the play "La Perruche et le Poulet" by French writer Robert Thomas, directed by Alla Surikova. Anna Anna is a 1987 film directed by Yurek Bogayevicz, it was adapted by Agnieszka Holland from an unauthorized story by Holland and Bogayevicz, based on the real life of Polish actress Elżbieta Czyżewska. The film stars Sally Kirkland, Robert Fields, Paulina Porizkova, Steven Gilborn and Larry Pine. Kirkland was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, and she won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama and an Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead. Memories of a Marriage Waltzing Regitze, also known as Memories of a Marriage, is a 1989 Danish drama film directed by Kaspar Rostrup. Based upon a popular Danish novel by Martha Christensen, the film is an unsentimental portrait of the history and changes of a middle-aged couples marriage, told through flashbacks during a summer party. The film stars Ghita Nørby and Frits Helmuth. Waltzing Regitze was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In 1990, it won the Robert Award for Film of the Year and swept the Bodil Awards, winning Best Danish Film as well as all four of acting categories. The Miracle The Miracle is a 1991 drama film written and directed by Neil Jordan. It stars Beverly DAngelo, Donal McCann, and Niall Byrne. It was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival. Crash Landing: The Rescue of Flight 232 A Thousand Heroes is a 1992 American television film directed by Lamont Johnson and starring Charlton Heston, Richard Thomas, James Coburn, Bruce McGill, Tom Everett, and Leon Rossom. Its plot concerns the crash landing of Flight 232 at Sioux City, Iowa on July 19, 1989. Cruel Jaws Cruel Jaws, also known as The Beast, is a 1995 direct-to-video Italian thriller film shot in Florida including the Theater of the Sea. The film stars Richard Dew and David Luther and was directed by Bruno Mattei. It was released on VHS and DVD in relative obscurity, mostly outside of the United States. While marketed in many areas as Jaws 5: Cruel Jaws, it is actually not part of the Jaws franchise. Frisk Frisk is a 1995 drama film directed by Todd Verow, based on the 1991 novel of the same name by author Dennis Cooper. It is a first-person narrative about a serial killer. Dennis describes a series of ritual murders in letters to his sometime lover and best friend, Julian, and Julians younger brother Kevin, an object of desire to Dennis. Verow once explained in an interview we really need to concentrate on what makes us unique, what makes us interesting and what makes us dangerous. It is banned in the UK due to its content. It was rejected by the BBFC in 1998 and although still banned in UK it has been shown without a certificate at Londons ICA cinema. It was the closing night attraction at the 1996 San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. When screened in Manhattan several cinema viewers left during the violent scenes. Bob Mould mooted scoring the film in 1993. Dennis Coopers work, he said, "deals with a lot of fetishes and fantasies and free-floating imagery, which I like a lot. Ive read the book. Its pretty harsh. Its pretty gay." Girls' Night Girls Night is a 1998 British comedy-drama directed by Nick Hurran. Loosely based upon the real experiences of writer Kay Mellor, the film stars Julie Walters and Brenda Blethyn as two sisters-in-law, one dying of cancer, who fulfil a lifelong dream of going to Las Vegas, Nevada, after an unexpected jackpot win on the bingo. Premiered to a mixed response by critics at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, who noted it a "rather formulaic tearjerker with two powerhouse Brit actresses", Hurran won a Silver Spire at the San Francisco International Film Festival and received a Golden Bear nomination at the 48th Berlin International Film Festival for his work. As Bodas de Deus As Bodas de Deus is a 1999 Portuguese comedy film directed by João César Monteiro. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Temmink: The Ultimate Fight Temmink: The Ultimate Fight is a Dutch movie from 1998 directed by Boris Paval Conen, starring Jack Wouterse, Jacob Derwig and Will van Kralingen. The Lost Letter The Lost Letter is a 1972 Soviet musical-tragicomedy film by Dovzhenko Film Studios in Kiev. The movie is considered a pearl of Ukrainian cinema. The film is based on the novella A Tale Told by the Sexton of the N...Church by Nikolai Gogol from cycle Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka. Sicily! Sicilia! is a 1999 Italian black-and-white film directed by Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub. Sicilia! follows a man returning to visit his native Sicily, after living in Northern Italy for many years. The film is an adaptation of Elio Vittorinis anti-fascist novel Conversations in Sicily, which was first published in 1941. Portuguese filmmaker Pedro Costas documentary on Straub and Huillet, Où gît votre sourire enfoui?, was filmed while they were editing Sicilia!. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Voodoo Academy Voodoo Academy is a 2000 Horror/Fantasy film directed by David DeCoteau and starring Debra Mayer, Riley Smith, Chad Burris, Kevin Calisher, Huntley Ritter, Ben Indra, Drew Fuller, Travis Sher, and Rhett Jordan. Puff the Magic Dragon Puff the Magic Dragon is a 30-minute animated television special based on the song of the same name by Peter. This film is produced by Fred Wolf Films. The title character was voiced by Burgess Meredith. The doctors were voiced by Frank Nelson, Regis Cordic, and Charles Woolf. The special first aired October 30, 1978 on CBS. Pandora's Box Trois 2: Pandoras Box is a 2002 erotic thriller written and directed by Rob Hardy and starring Monica Calhoun, Michael Jai White, and Kristoff St. John. When first released, the film was known as Pandoras Box. The studio believed that it was similar in some ways to director Rob Hardys film Trois and branded it as a franchise. Chrystale Wilson made a brief appearance as her character Tammy from Trois. Jawani Zindabad Jawani Zindabad is an Indian romantic film directed by Arun Bhatt. This film was released in 1990, starring by Aamir Khan and Farha Naaz. It was released on 17 August 1990 and turned out to be Below Average at the box office. It was a remake of 1988 Kannada movie Avale Nanna Hendthi starring Kashinath. Un amour de femme Un amour de femme, from the series Combats de femme, is a 2001 French film directed by Sylvie Verheyde about Jeanne, a married woman who has an affair with a female dance instructor named Marie. My Faraway Bride My Bollywood Bride is a 2006 English and Indian film, released in 2007 theatrically and will release as new title "My Faraway Bride", on DVD in August 2008 and also due to premiere on Showtime and Starz in 2008. Written by Richard Martini and Kashmera Shah, story and produced by Brad Listermann, it stars Jason Lewis and Kashmira Shah and is directed by Rajeev Virani. Despite its setting in India and the story taking place in front of one of Indias major film industries, Bollywood, the film does not feature the same amount or type of sing-and-dance-numbers Indian Cinema is famous for. Its primary language is English with some Hindi. All Tomorrow's Parties All Tomorrows Parties is a 2009 documentary film directed by All Tomorrows People and Jonathan Caouette covering the history of the long running All Tomorrows Parties music festival. Described as a "post-punk DIY bricolage", the film was created using footage generated by the fans and musicians attending the events themselves, on a multitude of formats including Super8, camcorder and mobile phone. All Tomorrows People is a name representing the contributions of these attendees. The film features music and performances from Belle And Sebastian, Grizzly Bear, Sonic Youth, Battles, Boards of Canada, Portishead, Daniel Johnston, Grinderman, Lightning Bolt, David Cross, Animal Collective, The Boredoms, Les Savy Fav, Mogwai, Octopus Project, Slint, Dirty Three, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, the Gossip, GZA, Roscoe Mitchell, Seasick Steve, Iggy and the Stooges, A Hawk and a Hacksaw, Fuck Buttons, Micah P Hinson, Two Gallants, The Mars Volta, Akron/Family, Jah Shaka, Saul Williams, Shellac, Patti Smith and John Cooper Clarke. Two Birds Two Birds is a 2008 Icelandic short film, written and directed by Rúnar Rúnarsson. Smáfuglar took the festival circuit by a storm after the world premiere in the official selection at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival, where the film was nominated for a Palme dOr. In the two years after its release it received over 67 international awards at film festivals where it was exhibited, including two Best Actor awards for male lead Atli Óskar Fjalarsson. Double Take Double Take is a 2009 essay film, directed by Johan Grimonprez and written by Tom McCarthy. The plot is set during the Cold War and combines both documentary and fictional elements. The protagonist is a fictionalised version of Alfred Hitchcock. The backdrop of the film charts the rise of the television in the domestic setting and with it, the ensuing commodification of fear during the cold war. Double Take is a Belgian-Dutch-German co-production and premiered in Europe at the 2009 Berlin Film Festival and in the U.S. at the 2010 Sundance film Festival. Panic at Rock Island Panic at Rock Island is a 2011 Australian-New Zealand TV movie made for the Syfy Channel. Sleeping Sickness Sleeping Sickness is a 2011 German drama film, directed by Ulrich Köhler. It premiered in competition at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival, where Köhler won the Silver Bear for Best Director. For the Love of George For the Love of George is a 2018 comedy film produced by Nadia Jordan, directed by Maria Burton and written by Nadia Jordan and Hayley Nolan. Jordan also stars in the film alongside Rosanna Arquette, Tate Donovan, Rex Lee, Shaun Sipos and Kristen Johnston. The film tells the story of Poppy, a jilted wife who leaves her cheating husband in England and sets off to Los Angeles hoping to meet who she believes is the perfect man, George Clooney. The film showed at the 2017 Chicago Comedy Film Festival, La Femme International Film Festival 2017, the 2017 Orlando Film Festival and the Saint Paul Frozen Film Festival 2018. The Phone 2607045283 Phone is a 2015 South Korean action thriller film directed by Kim Bong-ju. The film is the directorial debut of the director. It was released on October 22, 2015. This movie is not to be confused with another South Korean movie of similar title but released in 2002 or with the American TV series and the Dutch TV reality show both of which have the same title as this movie. God Knows Where I Am God Knows Where I Am is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Todd Wider and Jedd Wider, and produced by Brian Ariotti, Lori Singer, Joseph Edelman, Todd Wider and Jedd Wider. The film premiered to critical acclaim, and screened in cities and film festivals all over the world, winning numerous awards, including the Special Jury Prize for International Feature at Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. The documentary premiered on PBS stations in USA, on October 15, 2018. Vunnadhi Okate Zindagi Vunnadhi Okate Zindagi is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language coming-of-age drama film starring Ram Pothineni, Sree Vishnu, Lavanya Tripathi and Anupama Parameswaran in the lead roles. It also features Priyadarshi Pullikonda, Kireeti Damaraju, Himaja and Raj Madiraju in pivotal roles. The film was released on 27 October 2017 during the occasion of Diwali. It received mixed reviews from critics and was a moderate success at the box office. It was produced by Sravanthi Ravi Kishore and Krishna Chaitanya under Sravanthi Cinematics and PR Cinemas. The Eighth Commissioner The Eighth Commissioner is a 2018 Croatian comedy film directed by Ivan Salaj. It was selected as the Croatian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Rescued from an Eagle's Nest Rescued from an Eagles Nest is a 1908 American silent action-drama co-directed by Edwin S Porter and J. Searle Dawley for the Edison film studios. This film features the first acting performance of the seminal American filmmaker D. W. Griffith, whose directorial debut was released later that year. In the opening scene, he exits a cabin. This appearance was prompted by being both broke and stranded in New York after the failure of a play he authored. He responded to an Edison studios offer of $15 per treatment with a script idea which was based on the Puccini opera, Tosca. Porter rejected Griffiths treatment then offered him the lead role in this production. Six months later he directed his first film for Biograph. Only one other film in which Griffith appears as an actor survives. A print of Rescue survives in the Museum of Modern Art film archive. The Virginian The Virginian is a 1929 American pre-Code Western film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Gary Cooper, Walter Huston, and Richard Arlen. The film was based on the 1902 novel The Virginian by Owen Wister and adapted from the popular 1904 theatrical play Wister had collaborated on with playwright Kirke La Shelle. The Virginian is about a good-natured cowboy who romances the new schoolmarm and has a crisis of conscience when he learns his best friend is involved in cattle rustling. The film is well known for Coopers line, "If you wanna call me that—smile", in response to a cuss by the antagonist. Perfect Understanding Perfect Understanding is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Cyril Gardner and starring Laurence Olivier, Gloria Swanson and John Halliday. The film was an independent production made at Ealing Studios, conceived as an attempt to revive Swansons career which had suffered following the conversion to sound films. Three Songs About Lenin Three Songs About Lenin is a documentary silent film by Russian filmmaker Dziga Vertov. It is based on three admiring songs sung by anonymous people in Soviet Russia about Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. It is made up of 3 episodes and is 57 minutes long. In 1969 it was re-edited by Elizaveta Svilova, Ilya Kopalin and Serafima Pumpyanskaya as part of the 1970 Lenin centenary. The Falcon in Hollywood The Falcon in Hollywood is a 1944 crime film directed by Gordon Douglas and stars Tom Conway in his recurring role as a suave amateur sleuth, supported by Barbara Hale and Veda Ann Borg. The film was the 10th of 16 in Falcon detective series. That Lady in Ermine That Lady in Ermine is a 1948 American Technicolor musical film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The screenplay by Samson Raphaelson is based on the operetta Die Frau im Hermelin by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernst Welisch. Although Lubitsch received sole credit as director, he died after only eight days of filming, and the project was completed by Otto Preminger. Dreamboat Dreamboat is a 1952 American comedy film starring Clifton Webb as a college professor with a past he would rather remain hidden. Untamed Untamed is a 1955 CinemaScope adventure film directed by Henry King and starring Tyrone Power, Susan Hayward and Richard Egan, with Agnes Moorehead, Rita Moreno and Hope Emerson. It was made by Twentieth Century-Fox in DeLuxe Color. The screenplay was by William A. Bacher, Michael Blankfort, Frank Fenton and Talbot Jennings from a 1950 novel by Helga Moray. The music score was by Franz Waxman and the cinematography by Leo Tover. Untamed was the last film edited by Barbara McLean, and her twenty-ninth with Henry King. Lovefilm Lovefilm is a 1970 Hungarian drama film written and directed by István Szabó. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 43rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Lovefilm is a film that is a cinematic imagery of the unspoken and untold aspects of love and hope between individuals. It depicts love between two childhood sweet hearts who continue to share strong bond and friendship through their adulthood though they quite do not define it as a love relationship for most part. They continue to refer to their relation as friends or childhood friendship or even introduce each other to their friends as like my brother and like my sister. It thus depicts love and undefined relationships that is experienced by most humans in their lives. Hence the musical and lucid title of Serelmesfilm or Lovefilm. Liza Liza is a 1972 Italian drama film directed by Marco Ferreri. The Norseman The Norseman is a 1978 American adventure film starring Lee Majors, directed, produced and written by Charles B. Pierce. Mad Foxes Max Foxes is a Spanish exploitation film and thriller film directed by Paul Grau. Le ruffian The Ruffian is a 1983 French-Canadian crime adventure film written and directed by José Giovanni and starring Lino Ventura, Bernard Giraudeau and Claudia Cardinale. It is based on Giovannis 1969 novel Les ruffians. Lupin III: The Fuma Conspiracy , first released in North America as Rupan III: The Fuma Conspiracy, is the first original video animation based on Monkey Punchs Lupin III manga. It is also the first Lupin animation since 1969 pilot film not to feature Yasuo Yamada as Arsène Lupin III, who is instead voiced by Toshio Furukawa, and the only one not to feature Kiyoshi Kobayashi as Daisuke Jigen. Strike Commando Strike Commando is a Vietnam war action film directed by Bruno Mattei and starring Reb Brown, Christopher Connelly and Alex Vitale. Steel and Lace Steel and Lace is a 1991 science fiction action film directed by Ernest D. Farino and starring Clare Wren, Bruce Davison, Stacy Haiduk, David Naughton, and Michael Cerveris. American Dragons American Dragons is a 1998 action crime thriller film directed by Ralph Hemecker and starring Michael Biehn, Park Joong-hoon, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Don Stark and Byron Mann. It was written by Erik Saltzgaber and Keith W. Strandberg and produced by Brad Krevoy. Eye of the Eagle Eye of the Eagle is a 1997 Danish medieval adventure film directed by Peter Flinth. Based on an original screenplay by Bjarne O. Henriksen, it takes place in Denmark during 1218. Filming primarily took place at the Asserbo Castle ruins in Denmark, Eilean Donan Castle in Scotland, and Tisvilde Strand at Tisvildeleje in Denmark. The film won five of Denmarks Robert Awards in 1998. Girl Slaves of Morgana Le Fay Girl Slaves of Morgana Le Fay is a 1971 French film by Bruno Gantillon, an erotic and parodic tale involving Morgan le Fay and a castle full of women in the French countryside. Morgan rules the island Avalon as if it were Lesbos in a lesbian exploitative movie praised by critics for its setup and characters, and named a "neglected Eurotrash classic". White Water Fury White Water Fury is a 2000 Swedish thriller film directed by Jon Lindström and starring Emil Forselius, Rafael Edholm and Alexander Skarsgård. White Water Fury is about four guys who go on a kayaking trip. Later on in the journey they meet the two sisters: Marie and Susanne. They decide to camp together and after a wild night the youngest sister Susanne gone. The guys go back to their everyday lives while Marie gets more and more nervous about where her sister has gone. The canoe that belonged to the sisters is found crushed on the river, a short distance from the campsite. Järngänget, as the guys call themselves, become more nervous and starts to question each others stories as to what really happened that fateful night. Cetverored Četverored is 1999 Croatian film directed by Jakov Sedlar. Based on the novel of the same name by Ivan Aralica, the plot of the film deals with the Bleiburg repatriations. It was the first film to deal with the subject, formerly a taboo topic under the Communist government. Četverored was aired on television only a week after its theatrical release in Zagreb, in what was widely characterised as an electoral ploy to support the ruling Croatian Democratic Union, which subsequently lost the elections. Witchcraft Witchcraft, also known as Witch and Warlock, is a 1988 horror film directed by Rob Spera and starring Anat Topol, Gary Sloan, Mary Shelley, Elizabeth Stocton, Deborah Scott, Alexander Kirkwood, Lee Kissman and Ross Newton. The screenplay was written by Jody Savin. It is the first film in the Witchcraft series, followed by The Temptress. Bad Karma Bad Karma is a 2002 film directed by John Hough. Patsy Kensit stars as a mental patient who believes she is the reincarnated lover of Jack the Ripper, and that her psychiatrist is the reincarnated mass murderer. Damian Chapa and Amy Locane are also in the film, which is adapted by Randall Frakes from the 1997 Douglas Clegg novel of the same name. Nochnoy prodavets Graveyard Shift is a 2005 Russian comedy film directed by Valeri Rozhnov. The Color of Milk The Color of Milk, original title Ikke naken, is a 2004 Norwegian family film by Torun Lian with Julia Krohn, Ane Dahl Torp, Gustaf Skarsgård. Trick or Treaters The Three Robbers is a full-length 2007 animated film adaption of the 1961 childrens book by Tomi Ungerer, which was previously adapted as a 6-minute animated adaptation released in 1972 by Gene Deitch. The film was released in America under the title of the Trick or Treaters, with the original material shortened and shoe-horned into a Halloween story. Mixed Doubles Mixed Doubles is an Indian film directed by Rajat Kapoor. It stars Konkona Sen Sharma, Ranvir Shorey, Koel Purie and Rajat Kapoor. The film follows the general plot of a husband asking his wife to swap him for another male, while he swaps her for the other males wife. Mrs. Ratcliffe's Revolution Mrs Ratcliffes Revolution is a 2007 British comedy drama film, directed by Bille Eltringham and starring Catherine Tate, Iain Glen and Brittany Ashworth, about a British family who move to East Germany in 1968, during the Cold War. It was filmed in Hungary and the United Kingdom, and was released on 9 July 2007 at the Cambridge Film Festival, and nationwide in the UK on 28 September. Disengagement Disengagement is a film directed by Amos Gitai, starring Juliette Binoche, with Jeanne Moreau in a supporting role. The film is a French/Italian/Israeli co-production, and was shot in France, Germany and Israel. It is the third film of Gitais "Border" or "Frontier" trilogy. The film premiered at the 2007 Venice Film Festival in an out-of-competition slot. Following this the picture played at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. The Hitmen Diaries: Charlie Valentine Charlie Valentine, also released as The Hitmen Diaries: Charlie Valentine, is a 2009 crime drama starring Raymond J. Barry in the titular role. The film co-stars Michael Weatherly, James Russo, and Tom Berenger, and was shot in Las Vegas, Nevada, and Los Angeles, California. The film was directed by Jesse V. Johnson. The Last Sentence The Last Sentence is a Swedish film from 2012, directed by Jan Troell and starring Jesper Christensen, Pernilla August, Björn Granath and Ulla Skoog. It is set between 1933 and 1945, and focuses on the life and career of Torgny Segerstedt, a Swedish newspaper editor who was a prominent critic of Hitler and the Nazis during a period when the Swedish government and monarch were intent on maintaining Swedens neutrality and avoiding tensions with Germany. The film also deals with Segerstedts relations with his wife, his mistress, and his mistresss husband. The films Swedish title, Dom över död man, comes from a line in the Old Norse poem Hávamál: "Cattle die, kinsmen die, thou wilt also die; but I know one thing that never dies: the judgment on the dead". Liar's Dice Liars Dice is a 2013 Hindi road movie written and directed by Geetu Mohandas and starring Geetanjali Thapa and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Telling the story of a young mother from a remote village who, going in search of her missing husband, goes missing, the film examines the human cost of migration to cities and the exploitation of migrant workers. The film is Geetus feature film debut with the film; she had previously made the short film, Kelkkunndo, in 2008, which received wide acclaim. Liars Dice had its world premiere at the Mumbai Film Festival in October 2013, where it took part in the Indian competition section. In January 2014, the film was screened at the Sundance Film Festival and the International Film Festival Rotterdam. It won a special jury award at Sofia International Film Festival. Liars Dice went on to receive two National Film Awards at the 61st National Film Awards : Best Actress, for Geetanjali Thapa, and Best Cinematography, for Rajeev Ravi. The film was Indias Official Entry for the Best Foreign Language Film for the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Love Live!: School Idol Project School Idol Project is a Japanese multimedia project co-developed by ASCII Media Works Dengeki Gs Magazine, music label Lantis, and animation studio Sunrise. The project revolves around a group of nine schoolgirl friends who become idols in order to save their school from shutting down. It launched in the August 2010 issue of Dengeki Gs Magazine, and went on to produce music CDs, anime music videos, two manga adaptations, and video games. A 13-episode anime television series produced by Sunrise, directed by Takahiko Kyōgoku, and written by Jukki Hanada aired in Japan between January and March 2013, with a second season airing between April and June 2014. Both anime series and film are licensed in North America, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand by NIS America, MVM Entertainment and Madman Entertainment, respectively. An animated film titled Love Live! The School Idol Movie was distributed by Shochiku and released in June 2015. A follow-up project focusing on a new set of idols, titled Love Live! Sunshine!!, launched in 2015. A second film, Love Live! Sunshine!! The School Idol Movie: Over the Rainbow, was released in Japan on January 4, 2019. Never on the First Night Never on the First Night is a 2014 French comedy film directed by Melissa Drigeard. State Like Sleep State Like Sleep is a 2018 American drama film written and directed by Meredith Danluck. It stars Katherine Waterston, Michael Shannon, Luke Evans, and Michiel Huisman. It premiered at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival, and was released released on January 4, 2019, by The Orchard. The Royal Tailor The Royal Tailor is a 2014 South Korean period film directed by Lee Won-suk, and starring Han Suk-kyu, Go Soo, Park Shin-hye and Yoo Yeon-seok. It tells the story of a rivalry between two tailors at the Sanguiwon, where the attire worn by royalty were made during the Joseon era, plunges the court into scandal and tragedy. The film was released in South Korea on December 24, 2014. Endorphine Endorphine is a 2015 Canadian drama film directed by André Turpin. It was shown in the Vanguard section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It had a limited release in a few French-Canadian theaters on 22 January 2016, and was made available for retail purchase on 3 May 2016. Journey to Space Journey to Space is a 2015 American 3D documentary Adventure film directed by Mark Krenzien. It is an unveiling of a new era of unprecedented deep space exploration in dramatic giant screen film format.The documentary is narrated by Patrick Stewart. Rosy Rosy is a 2018 American romantic comedy thriller film written and directed by Jess Bond. It stars Nat Wolff, Stacy Martin, Tony Shalhoub, and Johnny Knoxville. It was released via digital and on-demand channels on July 17, 2018, by The Orchard. Saithan Saithan is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Pradeep Krishnamoorthy. The film features Vijay Antony and Arundhathi Nair in the lead roles, with Charuhasan, Y. G. Mahendra, Siddhartha Shankar and Kitty amongst others forming the secondary cast. The film revolves around a software engineer who gets into trouble after he starts hearing strange voices asking him to kill a woman named Jayalakshmi. Along with a Telugu dubbed version titled Bethaludu, the film released theatrically on 1 December 2016. The Winning of Barbara Worth The Winning of Barbara Worth is a 1926 American Western silent film directed by Henry King, and starring Ronald Colman, Vilma Bánky and Gary Cooper. Based on Harold Bell Wrights novel The Winning of Barbara Worth, the film is notable for the climactic flood sequence, depicting the 1905 formation of the Salton Sea. Just Imagine Just Imagine is a 1930 American pre-Code science fiction musical-comedy film, directed by David Butler. The film is known for its art direction and special effects in its portrayal of New York City in an imagined 1980. Just Imagine stars El Brendel, Maureen OSullivan, John Garrick and Marjorie White. The "man from 1930" was played by El Brendel, an ethnic vaudeville comedian of a forgotten type: the Swedish immigrant. The film starts with a preamble showing life in 1880, where the people believed themselves the "last word in speed". It switches to 1930, with the streets crowded with automobiles and lined with electric lights and telephone wires. It then switches to 1980, where the tenement houses have morphed into 250-story buildings, connected by suspension bridges and multi-lane elevated roads. Under the Bridges Under the Bridges is a 1946 German drama film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Hannelore Schroth, Carl Raddatz and Gustav Knuth. The film was shot in Berlin during the summer of 1944, but was not released until after the defeat of Nazi Germany. It premiered in Locarno in September 1946, and wasnt released in Germany until 1950 when it was picked up for distribution by Gloria Film. The film uses poetic realism to portray the everyday lives and romances of two Havel boatmen. Fighter Squadron Fighter Squadron is a 1948 American World War II aviation war film in Technicolor from Warner Bros., produced by Seton I. Miller, directed by Raoul Walsh, that stars Edmond OBrien, Robert Stack, and John Rodney. Key to the City Key to the City is a 1950 American romantic comedy film starring Clark Gable and Loretta Young as mayors who meet at San Francisco, and despite their contrasting personalities and views, they fall in love. It marked the final film role of Frank Morgan and Clara Blandick. Trio Trio is a 1950 British anthology film based on three short stories by W. Somerset Maugham: "The Verger", "Mr. Know-All" and "Sanatorium". Ken Annakin directed "The Verger" and "Mr. Know-All", while Harold French was responsible for "Sanatorium". Trio is the second of a film trilogy, all consisting of adaptations of Maughams stories, preceded by the 1948 Quartet and followed by the 1951 Encore. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound, Recording and was the final one released under the Gainsborough Pictures banner. A.T.M.: ¡¡A toda máquina!! Full Speed Ahead is a 1951 Mexican comedy film directed by Ismael Rodríguez and starring Pedro Infante, Luis Aguilar and Aurora Segura. It was followed by a sequel What Has That Woman Done to You? the same year. The plot follows two motorcycle traffic policemen in Mexico City, who are both good friends and intense rivals, and features a number of songs sung by both stars. The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze is the fifth feature film made by The Three Stooges after their 1959 resurgence in popularity. By this time, the trio consisted of Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Joe DeRita. Directed by Moe Howards son-in-law Norman Maurer, the film was loosely based on the Jules Verne classic Around the World in Eighty Days. Advance to the Rear Advance to the Rear is a light-hearted 1964 American western comedy film set in the American Civil War. Directed by George Marshall, and starring Glenn Ford, Stella Stevens, and Melvyn Douglas. The film is based on the 1957 novel Company of Cowards by Jack Schaefer, whose inspiration was an article by William Chamberlain, published on the "Saturday Evening Post" in 1956. Chamberlain recounts the apocryphical Civil War stories of "Company Q", a unit composed of coward soldiers who were given a second chance to prove their bravery. The film had the novel title in pre-production and when released in the United Kingdom. However, the novel had none of the comedic elements of the film which retained only the basic idea of a unit formed out of men who had been court-martialed for cowardice and sent out west as well as some character names. The Extraordinary Seaman The Extraordinary Seaman is a 1969 American comedy war film directed by John Frankenheimer and starring David Niven, Faye Dunaway, Alan Alda, Mickey Rooney, and Jack Carter. Apart from his participation in the documentaries Thats Entertainment!, and Thats Entertainment! III, the movie is notable for being the last film Mickey Rooney acted in which was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Cinematography is by Lionel Lindon. God's Country Gods Country is a 1985 documentary film about Glencoe, by French filmmaker Louis Malle. Original footage of a farming community, 60 miles west of Minneapolis, Minnesota was filmed in 1979 for a PBS documentary. But for the next six years Malle was too busy with other projects to finish this work. He returned in 1985 for a follow-up and found the community reacting to the mid eighties crisis of overproduction in farm country. Malle documented a sense of frustration and apprehension from the same participants he had befriended in better times half a decade earlier. The film is occasionally shown on Turner Classic Movies, and is available on DVD from the Criterion Collection. The name of the film comes from the widespread belief in American folklore that the United States of America has an exceptional status in the world as "Gods country" or "the promised land" because, metaphorically, early European settlers such as the Puritans of Massachusetts Bay believed they were founding at Gods behest a shining city upon a hill. Riding Bean is an anime original video animation following the exploits of courier-for-hire Bean Bandit and his partner, gunwoman Rally Vincent. A manga was also published in the Japanese magazine that was left unfinished after its fourth chapter. The manga is included in the final volume of the Revised Edition of the Gunsmith Cats manga. Tomorrow Night Tomorrow Night is a 1998 American absurdist comedy film written and directed by Louis C.K. and starring Chuck Sklar, Martha Greenhouse, J. B. Smoove, and Rick Shapiro. Many other comedians and comedy actors appear in the film, such as Steve Carell, Wanda Sykes, Amy Poehler, and Conan OBrien. Invisible Child Invisible Child is a 1999 American television drama film starring Rita Wilson as a mother who imagines she has three children when she has only two. Fearing his wife may be institutionalized because of her delusional disorder, her husband goes along with this charade as though it is perfectly normal. The 10-year-old daughter assists her father in facilitating the delusion. The youngest child seems to really believe that he has a sister named "Maggie." They hire a nanny who initially goes along with the familys unusual situation, but she becomes concerned about the effects on the real children and reports the family to child protective services. A legal battle ensues, ending in victory for the family. It is also revealed that the real children were not harmed by pretending about "Maggie." In the middle of the movie, the husband explains that he tried to take his wife to the best psychologists in town, who told him that she was mentally ill and would have to go to an institution. He didnt want that to happen, so he went along with the ruse for five years. One night, his wife hears him carrying on a conversation with "Maggie," and the next morning she states that "Maggie" has died. Apparently, hearing the aforementioned conversation helps the wife out of her mental illness and allows her to finally let go of her imaginary child. Fever Fever is a psychological thriller written and directed by Alex Winter and starring Henry Thomas, David OHara, Teri Hatcher and Bill Duke. The Battle of China The Battle of China was the sixth film of Frank Capras Why We Fight propaganda film series. Silvia Prieto Silvia Prieto is a 1999 Argentine drama and comedy film directed by Martín Rejtman. The musical score was composed by Vicentico. The film starring Valeria Bertuccelli, Vicentico, Marcelo Zanelli, Susana Pampín, Luis Mancini and Mirta Busnelli in the lead roles. Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Son of the Bride of the Return of the Terror Night of the Day of the Dawn is a series of parody films written by James Riffel as spoofs adding his own scripts on already known films and television footage after deleting the original scripts from the films. Zulmi Zulmi is an Indian Hindi action film released on 16 April 1999. It stars Akshay Kumar and Twinkle Khanna as the lead protagonists. Love in the Time of Money Love in the Time of Money is a 2002 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Mattei, and starring Steve Buscemi, Vera Farmiga, Rosario Dawson, Malcolm Gets, Jill Hennessy, and Adrian Grenier. The film, executive produced by Robert Redford, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 11, 2002. It had a limited release in the United States on November 1, 2002. Production began in New York City on January 29, 2000. Americanizing Shelley Americanizing Shelley is a 2007 Hollywood romantic comedy film directed by Lorraine Senna and starring Beau Bridges, Namrata Singh Gujral, Shaheen Khan, Wil Wheaton, Noureen DeWulf, Tony Yalda, and Ajay Mehta. The Hunt for Eagle One: Crash Point The Hunt for Eagle One: Crash Point is a 2006 direct-to-video war film and the sequel to The Hunt for Eagle One. Following the format of the earlier film, the story again takes place during Operation Enduring Freedom in the Philippines. The film was produced by the legendary B-movie producer Roger Corman and stars Mark Dacascos, Theresa Randle, Jeff Fahey, Joe Suba and Zach McGowan. Unlike the earlier film, Rutger Hauer did not appear. All Around Us is a 2008 Japanese film directed by Ryōsuke Hashiguchi and starring Lily Franky and Tae Kimura. Boca Boca is a 2010 Brazilian crime-drama film directed by Flavio Frederico. The film was screened at the 2010 Festival do Rio. Inspired by the autobiography of Hiroto de Moraes Joanide, the film is set in the Boca do Lixo, a prostitution zone in São Paulo during the 1950s and 1960s. Apostle Peter and the Last Supper Apostle Peter and the Last Supper is a 2012 film starring Robert Loggia, Ryan Alosio, Bruce Marchiano, Lawrence Fuller, Sarah Prikryl and Bill Oberst Jr. The film portrays Saint Peter reflecting on his time with Jesus and his fellow Apostles during his final imprisonment in Rome at the Mamertine Prison. In particular, Peter attempts to convert one of his jailers, Martinian, by relating the life, teachings, and sacrifice of Jesus. The film was written by Timothy Ratajczak and Gabriel Sabloff and directed by Gabriel Sabloff. Aroused Aroused is a 2013 feature-length documentary film directed by the photographer Deborah Anderson, in her directorial debut. It focuses on the lives and careers of several pornographic actresses. Pazze di me Women Drive Me Crazy is a 2013 Italian comedy film co-written and directed by Fausto Brizzi. Beyond Beauty: Taiwan from Above Beyond Beauty: Taiwan from Above is a 2013 documentary film which documents Taiwan completely in aerial photography to underscore the need for environmental reforms. It is directed by aerial photographer Chi Po-lin and produced by Hou Hsiao-hsien, with narration by Wu Nien-jen. The music is composed by Ricky Ho, with three songs written and performed by Nolay Piho. The film opened on November 1, 2013 at 44 theaters in Taiwan, with Chinese and English subtitles. The film broke the Taiwan box office records for the largest opening weekend and the highest total gross of a locally produced documentary. The film was nominated for Best Documentary and Best Original Film Score at the 50th Golden Horse Awards, winning the best documentary category. Der Anständige The Decent One is a 2014 German-Austrian-Israeli documentary directed by Vanessa Lapa about Heinrich Himmler. The film was based on a cache of letters and diary entries that were purchased by Lapas parents and published in the German newspaper Die Welt. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival and received mixed reviews. We Don't Belong Here We Dont Belong Here, previously entitled The Greens Are Gone, is an American drama film written and directed by Peer Pedersen. The film stars Catherine Keener, Kaitlyn Dever, Anton Yelchin, Riley Keough, Annie Starke, Cary Elwes and Maya Rudolph. The film was released on April 4, 2017, by Sony Pictures Entertainment. Bad Grandmas Bad Grandmas is a 2017 American action comedy film directed by Srikant Chellappa starring Pam Grier, Judge Reinhold, Florence Henderson, and Randall Batinkoff. It is an independent film written by Chellappa and Jack Snyder. Filming took place in 2015, before veteran actress Florence Hendersons death in November of the following year. The film was released in late 2017. ABCs of Death 2.5 ABCs of Death 2.5 is a 2016 American anthology horror comedy film produced by Ant Timpson, Ted Geoghegan and Tim League. It contains different shorts, each by different directors. It is a sequel to The ABCs of Death and ABCs of Death 2. It is composed of the best selections from the 540 shorts that were submitted for the previous film. It is described as "a highlight reel for the next generation of horror filmmakers." It premiered at the inaugural Nightmares Film Festival on October 20, 2016 in Columbus, Ohio. Bathtubs Over Broadway Bathtubs Over Broadway is a 2018 American documentary film directed by Dava Whisenant. Comedy writer Steve Young’s assignment to scour bargain-bin vinyl for a Late Night segment becomes an unexpected, decades-spanning obsession when he stumbles upon the strange and hilarious world of industrial musicals. The film premiered at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival and was released on November 30, 2018 by Focus World. Ajji Ajji is an Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Devashish Makhija. The film stars Sushama Deshpande, Sharvani Suryavanshi, Abhishek Banerjee, Sadiya Siddiqui, Vikas Kumar, Manuj Sharma, Sudhir Pandey, Kiran Khoje, and Smita Tambe in major roles. "Ajji" has been positioned as a dark take on the classic fairy tale, "Red Riding Hood". The film is backed by Yoodlee Films, a production venture of Saregama.The film won the Fresh Blood competition at the Beaune International Thriller Film Festival, France 2018. Sushama Deshpande, who played ‘Ajji’ won The Flame Award at the UK Asian Film Festival and received a special jury mention for her performance in the film at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles. Ajji was officially invited to compete at the 2017 Busan International Film Festival ) and was showcased in the New Currents section of the 22nd Korean film extravaganza. Ajji was also a part of the Mumbai Film Festival which took place 12–18 October and was played as a part of the India Gold category. Other official selection for festivals include Dharamshala International Film Festival, Singapore International Film Festival and Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. The film was nominated for the Netpac Award at the 2018 Rotterdam International Film Festival. The film was released on 24 November 2017. Ajji is now available on Netflix. Should Married Men Go Home? Should Married Men Go Home? is a silent two-reel comedy produced by the Hal Roach Studios and starring Laurel and Hardy. It was filmed in March and May 1928, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on September 8 of that year. It was the first Roach film to bill Laurel and Hardy as a team—previously, their appearances together were under the Roach "All-Star Comedy" banner. Footage of the film featuring Laurel and Hardy on location in between shooting and some apparent out-takes has recently surfaced on YouTube. Self Control Self Control is an animated short film in the Donald Duck series, produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on February 11, 1938 by RKO Radio Pictures. The film follows Donald trying to learn to control his temper by following the advice of a radio program. It was directed by Jack King and features the voice of Clarence Nash as Donald Duck and Florence Gill as the clucking voice of a chicken. The voice of Uncle Smiley was uncredited. Dear Murderer Dear Murderer is a 1947 British film noir crime, drama, thriller, directed by Arthur Crabtree for Gainsborough Pictures, and starring Eric Portman and Greta Gynt. The film has come to be regarded as one of the best movies made under the supervision of Sydney Box at Gainsborough. Never Let Me Go Never Let Me Go is a 1953 MGM romantic adventure film starring Clark Gable and Gene Tierney. The picture, directed by Delmer Daves and produced by Clarence Brown, was from a screenplay by George Froeschel and Ronald Millar, based on the novel Came the Dawn by Roger Bax. The supporting cast includes Bernard Miles, Richard Haydn, Belita, Kenneth More, and Theodore Bikel. The movie was shot at MGMs British studios and on location in Cornwall. Where the Spies Are Where the Spies Are is a 1966 British comedy adventure film directed by Val Guest and starring David Niven as Dr Jason Love, Françoise Dorléac, John Le Mesurier, Cyril Cusack and Richard Marner. It was based on the James Leasor book Passport to Oblivion which was also the working title of the film. MGM intended to make a Jason Love film series but the idea was shelved. The Absent-Minded Waiter The Absent-Minded Waiter is a 1977 short film starring Steve Martin, Teri Garr, and Buck Henry. It was written by Martin and directed by Carl Gottlieb. The film was produced by William E. McEuen, who would go on to produce Steve Martins next six films. The short was shown at Martins stand-up shows before he went on and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. The Junkman The Junkman Is a 1982 independent film which spent two years in production. To make the film, H. B. Halicki used his own personal collection of over 200 cars, toys, and guns - including Eleanor, the star of his 1974 cult classic Gone in 60 Seconds. The Junkman is the second installment of Halickis film trilogy. It presents Gone in 60 Seconds and Deadline Auto Theft as films within a film. The opening car chase sequence, which involves a 1974 Bricklin SV-1, is part of Deadline Auto Thefts storyline. Glembajevi The Glembays is a 1988 Yugoslav / Croatian film directed by Antun Vrdoljak starring Mustafa Nadarević and Ena Begović. The film is an adaptation of Miroslav Krležas 1929 play Messrs. Glembay and was produced by Televizija Zagreb and Jadran Film. Ikke Pe Ikka Ikke Pe Ikka is a 1994 Indian film directed by Raj N. Sippy. It stars Akshay Kumar, Shanti Priya and Chandni. Three brothers announce their engagement to three sisters, but their father believes that all six are too irresponsible to get married, and subsequently proposes to the girls mother in order to sabotage their plans. Hola, ¿estás sola? Hola, ¿estás sola? is a 1995 Spanish film, a road movie, starring Silke and Candela Peña. It marked the debut of Icíar Bollaín as a film director. Dushman Duniya Ka Dushman Duniya Ka is a 1996 Bollywood drama film, produced by Ashok Mishra, Babubhai, Masoom Ali under the Canmore Cinema banner and directed by Mehmood. It stars Jeetendra, Sumalatha, Manzoor Ali, Laila Mehdin in the lead roles while Shahrukh Khan, Salman Khan have given special appearances and the music was composed by Anu Malik. The film is first debut to Laila Mehdin and Manzoor Ali. Akkada Ammayi Ikkada Abbayi Akkada Ammayi Ikkada Abbayi is a 1996 Telugu film produced by Allu Aravind under Geeta Arts Banner, directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana, starring Pawan Kalyan and Supriya in the lead roles. The music of the film was by Koti. The film marks the debut of Pawan Kalyan, the younger brother of Chiranjeevi, in the Telugu film industry. It is also the debut and the only film appearance of Yarlagadda Supriya, the granddaughter of Akkineni Nageswara Rao at that moment until Goodachari. Pawan Kalyan got recognition for his martial arts performed in the movie. The film is a remake of the Hindi movie Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak. The Growing Pains Movie The Growing Pains Movie is a 2000 American made-for-television comedy film and is the first of two reunion films based on the 1985–1992 sitcom Growing Pains. It premiered on ABC November 5, 2000 as a two-hour episode of The Wonderful World of Disney anthology series. No Blood No Tears No Blood No Tears is a 2002 South Korean pulp noir film from director Ryoo Seung-wan. The Conquest of Constantinople The Conquest of Constantinople is a 1951 Turkish adventure film directed by . It was the first film of the "Ottomans v. Byzantines" genre which became very popular in Turkey. The film depicts the Fall of Constantinople. It was shown in the United States in 1954. Proteus Proteus is a film by Canadian director John Greyson. Although the film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2003, it did not have a general theatrical release until 2005. The film is based on an early 18th century court record from Cape Town. The film also attempts to explore unanswered questions, such as why prison officials tolerated the relationship for a full decade before Blank and Jacobsz were executed. Intentional anachronisms - such as transistor radios, electric typewriters and jeeps - are also used in the film to illustrate Greysons larger theme that homophobia and racism of the type that led to Blanks and Jacobsz executions are still very much present in todays world. These twentieth-century objects, including modern dress on many occasions, are invariably presented in juxtaposition with eighteenth-century items. The eighteenth-century prison commandant, for example, is replaced by a former subordinate, who wears a twentieth-century guards uniform and is often accompanied by a fierce-looking Alsatian on a short lead. A wetbag is seen, as it was used as a torture devise in Apartheid South Africa. A extract from the speech Nelson Mandela made at his sentencing hearing in 1964, before he was imprisoned on Robben Island, is displayed at the end of the film. Plagues and Pleasures on the Salton Sea Plagues & Pleasures on the Salton Sea is a documentary film by Chris Metzler and Jeff Springer, with narration by John Waters and music by Friends of Dean Martinez. This offbeat and often humorous documentary tells the story of the accidental lake and environmental catastrophe known as the Salton Sea, located in the desert of southern California, USA. Once known as the "California Riviera", the Salton Sea is now called one of Americas worst ecological disasters: a fetid, stagnant, salty lake, that coughs up dead fish and birds by the thousands in frequent die-offs that occur. However, among the ruins of this man-made mistake, a few remaining eccentrics struggle to keep a remodeled version of the original Salton Sea dream alive. The film shares these peoples stories and their difficulties in keeping their unique community alive, as the nearby cities of Los Angeles and San Diego attempt to take the agricultural water run-off that barely sustains the Salton Sea. The film ultimately explores the historical, economic, political, and environmental issues that face the Salton Sea, while taking a closer look at the people who have chosen to live in what they see as a surreal paradise. Freebird Freebird is a 2008 British comedy film directed by Jon Ivay and starring Gary Stretch, Geoff Bell, Phil Daniels and Peter Bowles. ChäoS;HEAd is a 2008 anime television series created by Madhouse based on 5pb. and Nitropluss video game of the same name, and is part of the Science Adventure franchise. It is set in Shibuya, Tokyo, and follows Takumi Nishijou, a high school student who develops paranoia and delusions after having witnessed one of a series of murders. He meets several girls who have an interest in him, and who he suspects might have a connection to the murders. He eventually learns of the existence of people with the power to project delusions onto others minds, and of an organization using a machine to do so artificially for their own gain. The series was directed by Takaaki Ishiyama, with Toshiki Inoue handling series composition, Hidekazu Shimamura designing the characters based on CHOCO and Mutsumi Sasakis original concept and tOkyO composing the music. It has been released on home media by VAP in Japan, Funimation in North America, Madman Entertainment in Australia, and Manga Entertainment in the United Kingdom. Reviewers have been mostly critical of the story; while some still found it engaging, it was generally considered confusing. The animation and visuals received a wide range of opinions from critics, while the series soundtrack received praise. Fuel Fuel is a 2008 documentary film directed by Josh Tickell and produced by Greg Reitman, Dale Rosenbloom, Daniel Assael, Darius Fisher, and Rebecca Harrell Tickell. It won the audience award at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. The DVD was released on June 22, 2010. Permanent Residence Permanent Residence is a 2009 Hong Kong film starring Sean Li and Osman Hung, and directed by acclaimed Hong Kong Chinese film-maker Danny Cheng Wan-Cheung, whose production-credited name is Scud. It explores several themes traditionally regarded as taboo in Hong Kong society, in an unusually open, convention-defying way, and features full-frontal male nudity in several scenes. It is the second of seven publicly released films by Scud. The six other films are: City Without Baseball in 2008, Amphetamine in 2010, Love Actually... Sucks! in 2011, Voyage in 2013, Utopians in 2015 and Thirty Years of Adonis in 2017. His eighth film, Naked Nation, is currently in production. U2: 360 Degrees at the Rose Bowl U2360° at the Rose Bowl is a 2010 concert film by Irish rock band U2. It was shot on 25 October 2009 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, during the bands U2 360° Tour. The Rose Bowl concert featured a sold-out crowd of 97,014 people, breaking the US record for single concert attendance for one headline act. It was live streamed over the Internet via YouTube, and was later released on DVD and Blu-ray on 3 June 2010 in the United States, 7 June in the United Kingdom, and 8 June in Canada. The Adventures of Mickey Matson and the Copperhead Treasure Mickey Matson and the Copperhead Conspiracy is an American family-friendly adventure-comedy film with the descendants of a treasonous band of Civil War villains known as Copperheads serving as the antagonist characters. Soap Opera Soap Opera is a 2014 Italian comedy film written and directed by Alessandro Genovesi. It opened the 2014 Rome Film Festival. UNindian unINDIAN is a 2015 Aussie-Bolly romantic comedy film directed by Anupam Sharma and starring Brett Lee and Tannishtha Chatterjee. It was entirely shot in Sydney. 36 Vayadhinile 36 Vayadhinile is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama film directed by Rosshan Andrrews, written by Bobby Sanjay and produced by Suriya under his production studio 2D Entertainment. An official remake of the Malayalam film How Old Are You, the film features Jyothika in the lead role, while Rahman plays a supporting role. It marked her comeback. and her performance has been the highlight of positive critical reviews. The film was declared a commercial success two weeks after its release. She was awarded Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress at 63rd Britannia South Filmfare Awards. Final Destiny Brace for Impact is a Canadian television film, directed by Michel Poulette and released in 2016. The film stars Kerry Condon as Sofia Gilchrist, a disgraced airplane crash investigator whose brother has been killed in an airline crash, and who is secretly investigating the crash herself in defiance of her supervisors orders. The films cast also includes Sheila McCarthy and Ennis Esmer. The film premiered in November 2016 on Super Écran in French, and in December 2016 on The Movie Network in English. Esmer received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Program or Series at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards. The Blackbird The Blackbird is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Tod Browning and starring Lon Chaney. In April 2012 the film became available on DVD from the Warner Archive collection. The Second 100 Years The Second Hundred Years is a 1927 American silent comedy short film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy prior to their official billing as the duo Laurel and Hardy. The team appeared in a total of 107 films between 1921 and 1951. Lilac Time Lilac Time is a 1928 American silent romantic war film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Colleen Moore and Gary Cooper. The film is about young American aviators fighting for Britain during World War I who are billeted in a field next to a farmhouse in France. The daughter who lives on the farm meets one of the new aviators who is attracted to her. As the flyers head off on a mission, the young aviator promises to return to her. Lilac Time was produced by John McCormick, and distributed by First National Pictures. The film is based on a 1917 Broadway play written by Jane Murfin and actress Jane Cowl, who adapted the story from a novel by Guy Fowler. Lilac Time offers several phases, beginning with slapstick comedy elements, becoming an intense romantic film, then segueing into a spectacular aerial showdown. This was followed by a duel in the sky between Coopers character and the "Red Ace" before returning to romantic complications. Alibi Alibi is a 1929 American crime film directed by Roland West. The screenplay was written by West and C. Gardner Sullivan, who adapted the 1927 Broadway stage play, Nightstick, written by Elaine Sterne Carrington, J.C. Nugent, Elliott Nugent, and John Wray. Alternative titles include The Perfect Alibi and Nightstick. The movie is a crime melodrama starring Chester Morris, Harry Stubbs, Mae Busch, and Eleanore Griffith. Director West experimented a great deal with sound, music, and camera angles. Mickey's Orphans Mickeys Orphans is a 1931 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. The cartoon takes place during Christmas time and stars Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Pluto, who take in a group of disruptive kittens. It is directed by Burt Gillett and features the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey and Marcellite Garner as Minnie. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 5th Academy Awards in 1932, the awards inaugural year. It lost to another Disney film, Flowers and Trees, Disneys first color film. Mickeys Orphans is a remake of the 1927 Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon Empty Socks, the two shorts being the oldest Disney cartoons with a Christmas theme. The latter was considered lost, but an almost complete copy, missing about one minute, was found in National Library of Norway in December 2014. A Bell for Adano A Bell for Adano is a film directed by Henry King and starring John Hodiak and Gene Tierney. It was adapted from the novel of the same title by John Hersey, which won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1945. In his review of the film for The New York Times, Bosley Crowther wrote, "... this easily vulnerable picture, which came to the Music Hall yesterday, is almost a perfect picturization of Mr. Herseys book." In addition to the Broadway play Any Number Can Play Any Number Can Play is a 1949 drama film based on Edward Harris Heths novel of the same name. It stars Clark Gable and Alexis Smith. That Is the Dawn Cela sappelle laurore is a 1956 Franco-Italian film, directed by Luis Buñuel. It was written by Buñuel and Jean Ferry, based on a novel by Emmanuel Roblès. The Lonely Man The Lonely Man is a 1957 American western film directed by Henry Levin and written by Harry Essex and Robert Smith. The film stars Jack Palance, Anthony Perkins, Neville Brand, Robert Middleton, Elisha Cook, Claude Akins and Lee Van Cleef. The film was released on November 10, 1957, by Paramount Pictures. Lafayette Escadrille Lafayette Escadrille, also known as Cest la Guerre, Hell Bent for Glory and With You in My Arms, is a 1958 American war film produced by Warner Bros.. It stars Tab Hunter and Etchika Choureau and features David Janssen and Will Hutchins, as well as Clint Eastwood, in an early supporting role. It was the final film in the career of director William A. Wellman and is based on his original story. The Shadow of the Cat The Shadow of the Cat is a 1961 British horror film directed by John Gilling for Hammer Film Productions. It stars André Morell and Barbara Shelley. It was photographed in black-and-white by Arthur Grant. The story is about Tabitha, the house cat of a wealthy lady, who witnesses the murder of her owner by her owners husband and two servants. The cat becomes bent on revenge while the murderers try to kill her, the only witness. L'uomo senza memoria L’uomo senza memoria is a 1974 Italian giallo film directed by Duccio Tessari. It was written by Ernesto Gastaldi. La Stampa defined the film as "full of ideas and with a strong storyline". Violence in a Women's Prison Violence in a Womens Prison is a 1982 women in prison film directed by Bruno Mattei. The film is about Emanuelle, who is sent to Santa Catarina Womens Penitentiary for drugs and prostitution, where she meets the warden and the other inmates. Emanuelles actual reason for visiting is undercover reporting for Amnesty International. The Granny The Granny is a 1995 American horror comedy film directed by Luca Bercovici and written by Bercovici and Sam Bernard. The film stars Stella Stevens as a grandmother who comes back from her grave to seek revenge on her greedy family. After a limited release at drive-in theaters, the film was printed directly to VHS video format. Noted by collectors of modern B-movies for its poor script and amateur acting, The Granny has been called "one of the finer pieces of trash". Trancers 5: Sudden Deth Trancers 5: Sudden Deth is a 1994 American sci-fi fantasy adventure film written by Peter David, directed by David Nutter, and starring Tim Thomerson as the time-traveling "trancer hunter" Jack Deth. It marked, to date, Thomersons last appearance as Jack Deth, excluding his cameo in Evil Bong. The fifth installment of the Trancers series was filmed back-to-back with Jack of Swords and is the fourth entry released under the Full Moon Features banner. The film has been released on DVD through the Trancers boxset. Liar Wanted Liar Wanted is a 1961 Greek comedy film made by Finos Films, based on the same named theatrical work of Dimitris Psathas. It was directed by Giannis Dalianidis and starring Dinos Iliopoulos, Pantelis Zervos, Thanassis Vengos and Periklis Christoforidis. Quasi at the Quackadero Quasi at the Quackadero is a 1975 animated short by Sally Cruikshank. This cartoon follows two anthropomorphic ducks and a pet robot at an amusement park where phenomena such as time travel, telepathy, and reincarnation are exhibited as sideshow attractions. In 2009, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. Dharam Veer Dharam-Veer is a 1977 Bollywood folk film, produced by Subhas Desai under the Mehboob Studios and R.K. Studios banner and directed by Manmohan Desai.It stars Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Zeenat Aman, Neetu Singh in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Dharmendras younger son Bobby Deol appears briefly playing the childhood version of his fathers character. It was part of Desais four big hits of the year based on the "separated and reunited" theme. Dharam-Veer takes place in a mythical kingdom and tells the tale of twin brothers separated at birth who still become best friends when they are older, not knowing that they were real brothers. It also tells about their adventures, Dharam winning the love of a beautiful princess, court intrigues, and has a host of villains which they have to face. The film went on to become a gigantic blockbuster at the Indian box office becoming the second highest-grossing film of 1977 as well as one of the biggest hits of the 1970s decade. Submerged Submerged is a 2000 American direct-to-video action disaster thriller film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Coolio and Nicole Eggert. The film follows a group of people who become trapped in a plane underwater after their pilot purposefully crash lands them in the ocean for reasons concerning a missile-destroying satellite that one of the passengers owns. Judgment Apocalypse IV: Judgment is a 2001 Christian/Thriller film released by Cloud Ten Pictures. It is the imminent future. The world follows one government and one man. It is a world of peace, yet some doubt the authorities and seek to dethrone them. Supreme Leader of One Nation Earth Franco Macalousso rules the world with an iron fist. His long-time nemesis Helen Hannah has been charged with crimes against humanity by the World Court, and Mitch Kendrick is the troubled, reluctant lawyer assigned to defend her. Prosecutor Victoria Thorne is not only Kendricks ex-lover, but a high-powered attorney with a ruthless ambition to condemn all rebel Christians. She has arranged that the verdict will convict Hannah. But as Mitch digs deeper into the evidence and begins to doubt his own beliefs, he decides theres only one way to uncover the truth.... to put God Himself on trial. Hush! Hush! is a Japanese film directed by Ryosuke Hashiguchi, starring Seiichi Tanabe, Kazuya Takahashi and Reiko Kataoka, released in 2001. The theme song is "Hush Little Baby" from the album Hush performed by Bobby McFerrin and Yo-Yo Ma. Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust is a 2004 documentary film directed by Daniel Anker and narrated by Gene Hackman that examines the treatment of the Holocaust in Hollywood films over a period of sixty years and the impact of the films on public perception and thinking, and vice versa. The film was originally produced for the American cable network, American Movie Classics. The Auteur The Auteur is a 2008 American independent mockumentary directed and written by James Westby. The film premiered at 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. Duska Duska is a 2007 Dutch film directed by Jos Stelling. It was the Netherlands submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. At the Netherlands Film Festival, where it was the opening film Sylvia Hoeks won the Best Supporting Actress Golden Calf for her role as a cashier, while composer Bart van de Lisdonk was nominated for Best Music. Just Another Pandora's Box Just Another Pandoras Box, also known as Once Upon a Chinese Classic, is a 2010 Hong Kong parody film directed by Jeffrey Lau, starring Ronald Cheng, Gigi Leung, Betty Sun, Eric Tsang, Huang Bo, Guo Degang, Gillian Chung, and Patrick Tam. It is a spiritual successor to Laus two-part 1995 film A Chinese Odyssey. Athena Chu, who starred in A Chinese Odyssey, makes a guest appearance in Just Another Pandoras Box. The films Chinese title is a pun on the Chinese title of the first part of A Chinese Odyssey, Yuè Guāng Bǎo Hé. The last three characters of each title are the same, only the first differs; the pronunciations of 月 and 越 are the same in both Cantonese and Mandarin. The older title translates literally to "Moonlight Treasure Box"; in the title of this film, the character for "moon" is replaced by 越, in this context meaning "more" or "surpassing". In addition to A Chinese Odyssey, the film spoofs Red Cliff and also makes references to other films such as The Eagle Shooting Heroes, Kung Fu Hustle, House of Flying Daggers, CJ7, Kung Fu Panda, Titanic, King Kong, The Green Hornet, and The Matrix, as well as events such as the 2008 Summer Olympics. Metéora Meteora is a 2012 Greek drama film directed by Spiros Stathoulopoulos. It competed at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2012. The film takes its title from the Byzantine monastery complex Metéora, in Thessaly, a series of structures built on natural sandstone pillars whose tops often disappear into the clouds. Silent Witness Silent Witness is a 2013 Chinese crime thriller film written and directed by Fei Xing and starring Sun Honglei, Aaron Kwok and Yu Nan. All in All Azhagu Raja All in All Azhagu Raja is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by M. Rajesh. It featured Karthi, Prabhu, Kajal Aggarwal, Radhika Apte and Santhanam. The film was released on 2 November 2013, and panned by both critics. A Prominent Patient A Prominent Patient is a 2016 Czech-Slovak drama film directed by Julius Ševčík. It was screened in the Berlinale Special section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. It won twelve Czech Lions including the Czech Lion for Best Film. The film was first screened in Lucerna Kino. Some Like It Hot Some Like It Hot is a 2016 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Song Xiaofei and Dong Xu and starring Xiao Yang, Yan Ni, Xiaoshenyang, Qiao Shan and Ailun. It was released in China on December 30, 2016. It won the Outstanding Film Contribution Award at the Hengdian Film and TV Festival of China That's My Wife Thats My Wife is a 1929 short comedy silent film produced by the Hal Roach Studios and starring Laurel and Hardy. It was shot in December 1928 and released March 23, 1929, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer with a synchronized music and sound effects track in theaters equipped for sound. That Night's Wife is a 1930 Japanese crime and drama film directed by Yasujirō Ozu. The film starring Tokihiko Okada, Tatsuo Saitō, Chishū Ryū, Emiko Yagumo and Tōgō Yamamoto in the lead roles. Rainbow Dance Rainbow Dance is a 1936 British animated film, created by New Zealand-born animation pioneer Len Lye and released by the GPO Film Unit. Lyes second film to be viewed by the public, it uses the Gasparcolor process. Credits also list Australian music pioneer Jack Ellitt and Frank Jones. The Private Affairs of Bel Ami The Private Affairs of Bel Ami is a 1947 American drama film directed by Albert Lewin. The film stars George Sanders as a ruthless cad who uses women to rise in Parisian society, co-starring Angela Lansbury and Ann Dvorak. It is based on the Guy de Maupassant novel Bel Ami. The film had a 1946 premiere in Paris. The score is by Darius Milhaud. Lucky Me Lucky Me is an American musical comedy film which stars Doris Day, Robert Cummings, and Phil Silvers, and features Eddie Foy, Nancy Walker, and Martha Hyer. Made and released in 1954, it was the first musical film made in CinemaScope, and filmed in Warner Color. For Love of Ivy For Love of Ivy is a 1968 romantic comedy film directed by Daniel Mann. The film stars Sidney Poitier, Abbey Lincoln, Beau Bridges, Nan Martin, Lauri Peters and Carroll OConnor. The story was written by Sidney Poitier with screenwriter Robert Alan Arthur. The musical score was composed by Quincy Jones. The theme song "For Love of Ivy", written by Quincy Jones and Bob Russell, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song. The film received Golden Globe supporting acting nominations for Beau Bridges and Abbey Lincoln. Love and Anger Amore e rabbia is a 1969 Italian-French anthology film that includes five films directed by five Italian directors and one French director. It premiered at the 19th Berlin International Film Festival in 1969. C.C. & Company C.C. and Company is a 1970 American biker film directed by Seymour Robbie. It starred Joe Namath as biker C.C. Ryder, Ann-Margret as fashion journalist Ann, and William Smith as Moon, the leader of the fictitious outlaw biker gang the "Heads". The film also features singer Wayne Cochran and his band The C.C. Riders. Puzzle of a Downfall Child Puzzle of a Downfall Child is a 1970 American drama film directed by Jerry Schatzberg and starring Faye Dunaway, Barry Morse, Viveca Lindfors, Roy Scheider and Barry Primus. Dance of the Drunken Mantis Dance of the Drunk Mantis is a 1979 Hong Kong kung fu film directed by Yuen Siu-tiens real life son Yuen Woo-ping, starring Yuen Siu-tien, Hwang Jang Lee, Linda Lin, Yuen Shun-yee, Charlie Shek and Yuen Kwai. This was Yuen Siu-tiens final film appearance before his death on 8 January 1979 from a heart attack. Favourites of the Moon Les Favoris de la lune is a 1984 French drama film written and directed by Otar Iosseliani. I Saw What You Did I Saw What You Did is a 1988 American made-for-television horror film directed by Fred Walton. It is a remake of the 1965 theatrical film of the same name starring Joan Crawford. It received generally negative reviews, with only a few exceptions. Nevertheless, it won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or a Special. Night Game Night Game is a 1989 crime drama filmed in Galveston and Houston, Texas. It stars Roy Scheider as a detective who must solve a series of murders. Released on September 15, 1989 by Epic Productions, the film was written by Spencer Eastman and directed by Peter Masterson. G:MT Greenwich Mean Time G:MT – Greenwich Mean Time is a 1999 British drama film. Starring Steve John Shepherd and Chiwetel Ejiofor, the film features music by acid jazz and jungle artists including Talvin Singh, Hinda Hicks and Imogen Heap. It was also one of the last projects of the late jazz trumpeter Lester Bowie. The Doors: Live at the Hollywood Bowl The Doors 30th Anniversary Collection is a music compilation DVD by the American rock band the Doors, released in 1999 and 2001. It compiles three films previously released by MCA/Universal Home Video: Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Dance on Fire and The Soft Parade - A Retrospective. Live at the Hollywood Bowl is a Doors concert filmed live at the Hollywood Bowl in the summer of 1968. Dance on Fire is a collection of promotional clips, live concert performances, TV appearances and rare behind-the-scenes film footage. It was directed by keyboardist Ray Manzarek and includes 14 songs one of which is a short film by Manzarek backed by the song "L.A. Woman". The Soft Parade - A Retrospective includes previously unreleased band performances, interview footage and the Doors last televised appearance on PBS in 1969. In 2008 The Doors and MCA/Universal Home Video: release The DVD video under The name The Doors Collection – Collectors Edition. The Real Dirt on Farmer John The Real Dirt on Farmer John is a 2005 documentary film directed by Taggart Siegel about the life of Midwestern farmer John Peterson, operator of Angelic Organics. It tells the history of the eccentric farmers family farm in rural Caledonia. Shapeshifter Shapeshifter is a 2005 horror film with supernatural elements created by the independent film group The Asylum. It was directed by Gregory Lemkin, who also co wrote the film. Roming ROMing is a Czech comedy film, released in 2007. Its a road movie centered on the Roma, but with an extra story within the story. Dead Man's Burden Dead Mans Burden is a 2012 Western film directed by Jared Moshe. The film premiered on June 16, 2012 at the Los Angeles Film Festival and stars Clare Bowen and Barlow Jacobs as two siblings that reunite over the death of their father and a potential sale of their land. Kick-Heart is a 2013 Japanese anime short film that uses surreal animation and storytelling to tell a love story between a professional wrestler and a nun. The film was directed by Masaaki Yuasa through Production I.G studios, who ran a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund the short. The short screened on Toonami in 2013 and has screened at several festivals such as the BFI London Film Festival. Regarding the films production, Yuasa stated that he completed Kick-Hearts script and story before beginning work on the storyboards. A Faster Horse A Faster Horse is a 2015 American documentary film directed by David Gelb about the Ford Mustang. It debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival. Rekka Rekka is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film written and directed by Rathina Shiva. The film features Vijay Sethupathi, Lakshmi Menon and Sija Rose in the lead roles, while Sathish, K. S. Ravikumar and Sriranjani play supporting roles. The film is being produced by B.Ganesh who co-produced Orange Mittai. Featuring music composed by D. Imman and cinematography by Dinesh Krishnan. The film which commenced production in January 2016 released on 7 October 2016 along with other Tamil movies, Remo and Devi. The Enchanted Cottage The Enchanted Cottage is a silent, drama film based upon a 1923 play by Arthur Wing Pinero, and directed by John S. Robertson. The film was produced by Richard Barthelmess, through his company Inspiration, and released through Associated First National. Barthelmess and May McAvoy star in the drama. Robert Young and Dorothy McGuire starred in 1945 version also based on the 1923 play. Speedway Speedway is a 1929 silent film about a car racer who clashes with his father, also a driver, at the Indianapolis Speedway. Mr. Moto Takes a Chance Mr. Moto Takes a Chance is the fourth in a series of eight films starring Peter Lorre as Mr. Moto, although it was the second one actually filmed, following Think Fast. Its release was delayed until after production of Thank You, Mr. Moto and Mr Motos Gamble. The film is based on the character of Mr. Moto created by John P. Marquand, and an original story by Norman Foster and Willis Cooper. The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin is a 1967 American Western comedy film directed by James Neilson and starring Roddy McDowall, Suzanne Pleshette and Karl Malden. The film is based on the novel By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman. The songs were written by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. White Comanche White Comanche or Comanche blanco or Rio Honcho is a 1968 paella western starring William Shatner in two roles. The film is listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilsons book The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of the 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made. Japanese Summer: Double Suicide is a 1967 Japanese film directed by Nagisa Oshima. The Homecoming The Homecoming is a 1973 British-American drama film directed by Peter Hall based on the play of the same name by Harold Pinter. The film was produced by Ely Landau for the American Film Theatre, which presented thirteen film adaptations of plays in the United States from 1973 to 1975. The film was screened at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition. Buster and Billie Buster and Billie is a 1974 American crime film motion picture released by Columbia Pictures. The film was of the tragic romance/revenge film genres. It was directed by Daniel Petrie, whose credits include films such as Fort Apache. In the title roles were future Airwolf star Jan-Michael Vincent as Buster, and Joan Goodfellow as Billie. In supporting roles, Buster and Billie also featured Pamela Sue Martin of Dynasty fame as Busters girlfriend Margie, and Robert Englund, in his film debut, who later shot to fame in the Nightmare on Elm Street film series as Freddy Kreuger, in a small role as Busters friend, Whitey. This film is also notable as one of the earliest American mainstream movies to have male frontal nudity. Much of the movie was filmed in Metter, GA, Register, GA and surrounding areas. Townspeople were excited the movie was being filmed and were unaware of the movies risque plot or nudity. Psychic Killer Psychic Killer is a 1975 American horror film directed by Ray Danton and written by Greydon Clark, Mikel Angel and Ray Danton. The film stars Paul Burke, Jim Hutton, Julie Adams, Nehemiah Persoff, Neville Brand and Aldo Ray. The film was released in December 1975, by AVCO Embassy Pictures. Originally released under the alternate title The Kirlian Force, it was changed to Psychic Killer to emphasize the more sensational horror scenes of the film. This was the final theatrical film for both Jim Hutton and Paul Burke. Sisyphus Sisyphus is a 1974 Hungarian animated short film directed by Marcell Jankovics. It is based on the myth of Sisyphus and shows a man who tries to move a boulder up a slope. The film was produced by Hungarofilms and is two minutes long. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 48th Academy Awards. In 2008 it was used in a car commercial which was shown at the Super Bowl. Zorns Lemma Zorns Lemma is a 1970 American structural experimental film by Hollis Frampton. Originally starting as a series of photographs, the non-narrative film is structured around a 24-letter Latin alphabet. It remains, along with Michael Snows Wavelength and Tony Conrads The Flicker, one of the best known examples of structural filmmaking. Song at Midnight Song at Midnight is a 1937 Chinese film directed by Ma-Xu Weibang, a director best known for his work in the horror genre. Often referred to as the first Chinese horror film, Song at Midnight is a loose adaptation of the novel The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux, though the film injects a significant political subplot involving the leftist revolutionary movement to the original story. The film stars Gu Menghe, Wenzhu, and Jin Shan as the disfigured anti-hero Song Danping. Ma-Xu made one sequel to Song at Midnight in 1941 during the war. Both films resurfaced in the West at the Udine Far East Film Festival in 1998. Since then, the film has been shown at various film festivals around the world, notably at the 62nd Venice International Film Festivals "Secret History of Chinese Cinema" retrospective. A Way of Life A Way of Life is a 2004 British drama film directed by Amma Asante starring Stephanie James and Brenda Blethyn. It is Asantes debut film. The film portrays Leigh-Anne Williams, a teenage mother living in a dilapidated Cardiff council flat. Brenda Blethyn plays the childs paternal grandmother. Pornorama Pornorama is a 2007 German comedy film directed by Marc Rothemund. The film describes the porn industry in Munich between the 60s and the 80s. Weekend Weekend is a 2010 Polish crime comedy film directed by Cezary Pazura, his directorial debut. The plot revolves around two gangsters who are struggling for control of the city, who decide to track down and get hold of a suitcase filled with money and drugs. Meanwhile, another criminal gang has the same goal. The film was shot and set in Łódź and released in the cinemas. Critical reception was mostly negative, accused of being vulgar and low-brow. Eternity Eternity is a 2013 sci-fi murder mystery set in the near future. It was directed by Alex Galvin and filmed in Wellington, Hong Kong and Hawkes Bay. The film cost about $NZ100,000 to make but has the production values of a large-budget feature. 3 Musketeers 3 Musketeers is a direct-to-video action film by The Asylum loosely based on The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. The film is directed by Cole McKay and is a mockbuster that was released shortly after the Paul W. S. Anderson film The Three Musketeers. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray disc on October 25, 2011. Unlike other adaptations of The Three Musketeers, this film is a modern take on the original story. The King's Surrender The Kings Surrender is a 2014 German thriller film directed by Philipp Leinemann. Les ogres Les Ogres is a 2015 French comedy-drama film directed by Léa Fehner and written by Fehner, Catherine Paillé and Brigitte Sy. Bling Bling is a 2016 South Korean-American computer animated film featuring the voices of Taylor Kitsch, Jennette McCurdy, James Woods, Carla Gugino, Tom Green, Jon Heder and Jason Mewes. Little Bitches Little Bitches is a 2018 American coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by Nick Kreiss. It stars Jennette McCurdy, Kiersey Clemons and Virginia Gardner. It was released through video on demand on January 23, 2018, by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Maya the Bee: The Honey Games Maya the Bee: The Honey Games is a 2018 Australian–German computer animated comedy adventure film directed by Noel Cleary, Sergio Delfino & Alexs Stadermann. Loosely based on 1975 anime Maya the Honey Bee and the German childrens book The Adventures of Maya the Bee by Waldemar Bonsels, the film is a sequel to the 2014 film Maya the Bee and stars Julia Sawalha reprising her role as Maya. Secrets of a Soul Secrets of a Soul is a 1926 silent German drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. As with other Pabst films of the late 1920s, it reflects the style and themes of the New Objectivity movement. The sets were designed by the art director Ernö Metzner. Lawyer Man Lawyer Man is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by William Dieterle, based on the novel by Max Trell. The film stars William Powell and Joan Blondell. It was produced by Warner Bros. By the time of the release, several actors were credited in the studio, but were not seen in the film. These include Edward Arnold, Harold Huber and Henry Armetta. Mickey's Good Deed Mickeys Good Deed is a 1932 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. Set during the Christmas season and the contemporary Great Depression, the cartoon centers on Mickeys act of charity to bring Christmas to a poor family. The film was directed by Burt Gillett and features the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey and Pinto Colvig as Pluto. Mickeys Good Deed was Mickeys second Christmas themed film after Mickeys Orphans. Mandalay Mandalay is a 1934 American pre Code drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and written by Austin Parker and Charles Kenyon based on a story by Paul Hervey Fox. The film stars Kay Francis, Ricardo Cortez, Warner Oland and Lyle Talbot, and features Ruth Donnelly and Reginald Owen. The film is about a world-weary woman nicknamed "Spot White" at the local brothel-bar who does what she can to survive. Curtiz used cutting edge wipes and opticals in the film. Future child star Shirley Temple won a small role in the film as the daughter of the Donnelly and Littlefield characters, but the role was little more than a walk-on. Originally, her name was not listed in the credits and was only included years later. Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt Hiawathas Rabbit Hunt is a 1941 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. Mel Blanc voiced all characters. This film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Short Subject.2 This was the first Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short makes several direct references to The Song of Hiawatha, an epic poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. This was Bugs first encounter with a Native American. This is a parody of the Silly Symphonies cartoon Little Hiawatha. In fact, the character is a parody of the legendary Disney animator, Ward Kimball. The cooking-pot sequence from this cartoon would be directly incorporated three years later in the 1944 Bugs Bunny cartoon Whats Cookin Doc?, although Bugs facial appearance had subtly changed in the interim. The central joke in that film is Bugs losing the Oscar to fellow Warner actor James Cagney. Showing clips specifically from Hiawathas Rabbit Hunt provides some context to that storyline. In 1995, Turner Entertainment restored the original titles of the short for its American and European Turner "dubbed" versions. This cartoon was one of the 12 Bugs cartoons pulled out of the Cartoon Network June Bugs marathon in 2001 because of racial stereotypes. The Saint in Palm Springs The Saint in Palm Springs is a crime melodrama released by RKO Pictures in early 1941. The film continued the screen adventures of the Robin Hood-inspired anti-hero, Simon Templar, alias "The Saint", created by Leslie Charteris. This sequel was based upon a story by Charteris; however, many changes to his concept were made. Charteris later novelised his version of the film story as the novella "Palm Springs", contained within the collection The Saint Goes West. This was the sixth of eight in RKOs film series about The Saint. The central cast was identical to the previous entry, The Saint Takes Over. George Sanders returned as Templar, with Jonathan Hale making his own final appearance as Inspector Farnack. Wendy Barrie makes her third and final appearance, once again playing a different character, as does Paul Guilfoyle, reprising the role of Clarence "Pearly" Gates from the previous film. The storyline involves The Saint pursuing rare stamps at a Palm Springs hotel. The Frozen Ghost The Frozen Ghost is a 1945 film noir mystery film starring Lon Chaney, Elena Verdugo, Evelyn Ankers, Tala Birell and Martin Kosleck, and directed by Harold Young. It is the fourth of the six "Inner Sanctum" mystery films. Enamorada Enamorada is a 1946 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring María Félix and Pedro Armendáriz. It was shot at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City and on location in Puebla. The sets were designed by the art director Manuel Fontanals The film was remade in 1950 as The Torch with Armendáriz repeating his role alongside Paulette Goddard who was credited as an associate producer on the film. Cover Up Cover Up is a 1949 film noir mystery film directed by Alfred E. Green starring Dennis OKeefe, William Bendix and Barbara Britton. OKeefe also co-wrote the screenplay, credited as Jonathan Rix. The murder mystery takes place during the Christmas season. Casanova Cat Casanova Cat is a 1951 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 55th Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. Attila Attila is a 1954 Italian-French co-production, directed by Pietro Francisci and produced by Dino De Laurentiis and Carlo Ponti. Based on the life of Attila the Hun, it stars Anthony Quinn as Attila and Sophia Loren as Honoria, with Henri Vidal, Irene Papas, Ettore Manni and Christian Marquand. Scott Marlowe made his screen debut in the film. Along with The Pride and the Passion and Houseboat, it was one of Lorens biggest box-office successes during the 1950s. Filmed immediately following the breakthrough Italian-American co-production, Ulysses, Attila, Scourge of God represented an independent attempt by the same Italian producers to make a film with an American lead actor in hopes of licensing it to a US studio for distribution on more lucrative terms. It failed to secure this goal for a variety of reasons unforeseen at the outset. However, three and a half years later it proved to be the vehicle which launched the career of Joe Levine as a producer and presenter of international films, many of them Italian in origin. While never to be a financially or critically acclaimed motion picture, Attila ultimately achieved the status of a significant product in the evolution of world film markets. Chance Meeting Blind Date is a 1959 British murder mystery film by director Joseph Losey, in which a police inspector investigates a womans death, with her lover being the prime suspect. Ben Barzman and Millard Lampell were nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best British Screenplay. The film was one of star Stanley Bakers favourites. The Violent Four Bandits in Milan is a 1968 Italian crime film directed by Carlo Lizzani. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. It is the debut film of Agostina Belli. Pit Stop Pit Stop is a 1969 film directed by Jack Hill and starring Brian Donlevy and Richard Davalos. Deaf Smith & Johnny Ears Deaf Smith & Johnny Ears, also known as Los Amigos, is a 1973 Spaghetti Western film starring Anthony Quinn and Franco Nero in 1973. The film is loosely based on the life of Deaf Smith, with direction of Paolo Cavara. Being at Home with Claude Being at Home with Claude is a 1992 Canadian drama film directed by Jean Beaudin and based on the play by René-Daniel Dubois. The film stars Roy Dupuis as Yves, a gay man who has just murdered his lover Claude, and is attempting to explain his reasons to the police investigator. At the 13th Genie Awards, the film was nominated for Best Motion Picture and Godin was nominated for Best Actor. It was also screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. The film was co-produced by Les Productions du Cerf and the National Film Board of Canada. Gone in the Night Gone in the Night is a 1996 American television film about the Jaclyn Dowaliby murder case, with Shannen Doherty and Kevin Dillon as Cynthia and David Dowaliby. Elvis Meets Nixon Elvis Meets Nixon is a 1997 film directed by Allan Arkush and starring Rick Peters, Bob Gunton, and Alyson Court. It is an embellished account of the true story of American singer Elvis Presley meeting President Richard Nixon on December 21, 1970. The film had a VHS release, but has not yet been released on DVD or Blu-ray. Adieu Philippine Adieu Philippine is a 1962 French film directed by Jacques Rozier. Although obscure and difficult to screen, it has been praised as one of the key films of the French New Wave. It premiered at the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. 'Weird Al' Yankovic: The Videos "Weird Al" Yankovic: The Videos is a DVD and laserdisc release of every "Weird Al" Yankovic music video to the date of release. The DVD contains 21 music videos, which all previously appeared on the VHS tapes The "Weird Al" Yankovic Video Library, The Videos and The Videos, with the exception of the most recent video, "Spy Hard". It is out of print, and since has been replaced with the more comprehensive The Ultimate Video Collection. Yankovics music videos to date: "Ricky" "I Love Rocky Road" "Eat It" "I Lost on Jeopardy" "This Is the Life" "Like a Surgeon" "Dare to Be Stupid" "One More Minute" "Living with a Hernia" "Christmas at Ground Zero" "Fat" "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*" "UHF" "Smells Like Nirvana" "You Dont Love Me Anymore" "Jurassic Park" "Bedrock Anthem" "Headline News" "Amish Paradise" "Gump" "Spy Hard" Running Mates Running Mates is a 2000 American made-for-television political comedy-drama film directed by Ron Lagomarsino and starring Tom Selleck. The film follows the presidential election campaign of James Pryce, a Democratic Party presidential candidate, who has a hard time deciding whom to pick as his vice-presidential running mate. Laura Linney, Nancy Travis, Faye Dunaway, and Teri Hatcher also star as Pryces current or former love interests who have had a major influence on his success so far, but who also have a great deal of control over his decisions. Created for Turner Entertainment, Running Mates was initially aired on Turner Network Television on the night of August 13, 2000, and has since been broadcast in Australia, Hungary, Iceland, and Sweden. Faye Dunaways performance in the film earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television, which she lost to Vanessa Redgrave for her work in If These Walls Could Talk 2. Satyakam Satyakam is a 1969 Indian drama film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, based on a Bengali novel of the same name by Narayan Sanyal. The film stars Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, Sanjeev Kumar, and Ashok Kumar. The film was scored by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The name of the film is taken from ancient Hindu saint Satyakama Jabala. After the success of Anupama, Hrishikesh Mukherjee got together the same team of actors: Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, David; dialogue writer: Rajinder Singh Bedi; lyricist: Kaifi Azmi and cameraman: Jaywant Pathare. The character played by Dharmendra is considered to be among the finest in Indian Cinema. In addition, its director Hrishikesh Mukherjee names this film as his favourite film. This speaks volumes of the film, considering that the renowned director has made several memorable movies like Anand, Bawarchi, Abhimaan, Chupke Chupke and Khoobsurat. It won the 1971 Filmfare Best Dialogue Award for Rajinder Singh Bedi. The movie also won National Film Award For Best Feature Film in Hindi. The film was remade in Tamil as Punnagai by K. Balachander. Missamma Missamma is a 1955 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film directed by L. V. Prasad. Produced by B. Nagi Reddy and Aluri Chakrapani Vijaya Vauhini Studios, its script was adapted by Chakrapani from two Bengali-language works: Rabindranath Maitras play Manmoyee Girls School and Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay novel Detective. The film stars N. T. Rama Rao, Savitri, Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Jamuna. Missamma tells the story of two unemployed people — M. T. Rao and Mary — who pose as a married couple to obtain employment in a high school founded by Gopalam, a zamindar. As Rao and Mary fall in love, Gopalams nephew A. K. Raju learns that Mary is Gopalams missing elder daughter Mahalakshmi; she is unaware of her true identity. Production began in early 1954 with Bhanumathi Ramakrishna cast as the female lead, though she would eventually be replaced by Savitri. The film was simultaneously shot in Tamil as Missiamma, with an altered cast. Principal photography ended that December; filming was delayed because of Bhanumathis exit after filming a few reels, and the difficulty of managing two casts simultaneously. C. P. Jambulingam and Kalyanam edited the film; Marcus Bartley was the cinematographer, and S. Rajeswara Rao composed the music. Missamma focused on social issues such as unemployment, corruption, and freedom of worship. Missamma was released theatrically on 12 January 1955, two days before Missiamma. Both versions were commercially successful, completing 100-day theatrical runs. The bilingual film brought recognition to its cast and studio, and words and phrases from Missamma became part of Telugu vernacular. The film was remade in Hindi as Miss Mary, again directed by Prasad. In the same year, it was adapted into the Marathi film Jhakli Mooth. Bapu, Mullapudi Venkata Ramana and Raavi Kondala Rao rewrote and adapted Missamma as Pelli Pustakam in 1991, with the premise of the original inverted: a married couple pretend to be unmarried to obtain employment. Daag: The Fire Daag: The Fire is a 1999 Indian action drama thriller film written, produced and directed by Raj Kanwar, starring Sanjay Dutt, Chandrachur Singh and Mahima Chaudhry in the lead roles. The film received mixed reviews but achieved Superhit status at the end of its theatrical run. Zombiegeddon Zombiegeddon is a 2003 horror comedy film directed by Chris Watson. It stars Ari Bavel, Paul Darrigo, Felissa Rose, Edwin Neal, Linnea Quigley, Tom Savini, and Uwe Boll. It was distributed by Troma Entertainment, It was released to DVD on July 11, 2006. Stealing Candy Stealing Candy is a 2003 thriller film directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Daniel Baldwin. Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election is a 2002 47-minute documentary directed and co-written by Richard Ray Pérez and Joan Sekler, and narrated by Peter Coyote, about the contested 2000 presidential election in Florida. It was re-released in an extended 56-minute 2004 Campaign Edition presented by Danny Glover to tie in with the 2004 US presidential election. A Public Interest Pictures Film, it was co-executive produced by Robert Greenwald and Earl Katz.. Greenwald later made this the first of his "Un-Trilogy", which also includes The War on Iraq and The War on Our Civil Liberties. Though None Go with Me Though None Go with Me is a 2006 American made-for-television drama film that premiered on Hallmark Channel. It is directed by Armand Mastroianni, and stars Cheryl Ladd. The film is based on the best-selling book by Jerry B. Jenkins. Player 5150 Player 5150 is a 2008 film. It is the last film to feature Oleg Vidov before his death in May 2017. Prinzessinnenbad Pool of Princesses is a German documentary film that was made in 2007. It is the English title of Prinzessinnenbad. Director Bettina Blümner accompanies three teenage girls named Klara, Mina, and Tanutscha through the district of Berlin known as Kreuzberg. {| class="wikitable" |- !Film Information ! |- |Original Title |Prinzessinnenbad |- |Original Language |German |- |Year of Release |2007 |- |Length |93 Minutes |- |Director |Bettina Blümner |} Red Red is a 2002 Indian Tamil action drama film directed by Ram Sathya and produced by S S Chakravarthy. The film stars Ajith Kumar and Priya Gill in the lead roles, while Manivannan, Salim Ghouse and Raghuvaran played pivotal roles. The films background score and soundtrack are composed by Deva. The film received mixed to average reviews from critics and the film became a flop of the year at the box office. AM1200 AM1200 is a 2008 thriller film starring Eric Lange, John Billingsley and Ray Wise. It focuses on Sam Larson, an executive who is on the run after the suicide of his friend and co-conspirator in a scheme, Harry Jones. While driving along at night and trying to stay awake, Sam turns on his car radio to the A.M. band. While tuning through frequencies, he stops on 1200 kHz when he hears a call for help due to a medical emergency at radio station KBAL, transmitting from Mount Zaphon. He unwittingly drives to the radio station and when his car breaks down on the road, he ventures inside to use the telephone. There he finds a man handcuffed to a pole. The Band That Wouldn't Die The Band That Wouldnt Die is a sports documentary film released in 2009 and created and directed by Barry Levinson as a part of ESPNs 30 for 30 documentary series. The film follows the story of Baltimores Marching Ravens, a marching band that has supported three separate American football franchises since 1947 and witnessed the controversial relocation of the National Football Leagues Baltimore Colts franchise to Indianapolis in 1984. The marching band was founded on September 7, 1947 to support the Baltimore Colts of the All-America Football Conference. The team folded after the 1950 season, but the band continued to play together until a new Baltimore Colts franchise was founded in 1953 to play at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore. The Colts relocated to Indianapolis on March 29, 1984, leaving the Baltimore Colts Marching Band without a team once again. During the twelve-year period in which Baltimore had no football team, the marching band stayed together, continuing to practice every week in hopes that a new team would arrive. The band went to other stadiums to play, the first being Art Modells Cleveland Browns—the future Baltimore Ravens—and also participated in events such as parades, playing the Baltimore Colts Fight Song. When the Browns relocated to Baltimore in 1996 and became the Ravens, the band began to support the team, their third in the city. The Baltimore Colts Marching Band retained their name until 1998, when they renamed themselves Baltimores Marching Ravens. According to the documentary, band leaders got advance warning that the team was being moved from Baltimore to Indianapolis overnight and were able to remove their equipment from team headquarters before the moving vans arrived. At the time of the move, the bands uniforms were being dry-cleaned. Band President John Ziemann contacted the owner of the dry cleaners, who told Ziemann that legally they could not release the uniforms to him, but told him that evening, he should take the company van "for a walk". Ziemann and some associates then hid the uniforms in a nearby cemetery until the wife of then-Colts owner Robert Irsay said they could keep them. From 1984 until the Cleveland Browns relocated to Baltimore in 1996, the band stayed together, playing at football halftime shows and marching in parades, eventually becoming well known as "Baltimores Pro-Football Musical Ambassadors". The band remained an all-volunteer band as it is today and supported itself. At one point, John Ziemann pawned his wifes wedding ring for the money to buy new equipment. One of the bands first gigs after the Colts left was an invitation from then-Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell to play during the halftime show of a Browns game. "They were cheap", Modell said. Twelve years later, Modell moved the Browns to Baltimore and they became the Baltimore Ravens. However, remorse was expressed by much of the band as they felt the city of Cleveland was going to suffer the same fate Baltimore did in 1984. When Baltimore was in the running for a National Football League franchise in the 1990s, Ziemann enlisted the bands help in convincing the Maryland General Assembly, the state legislature, to approve funding for a new football stadium. The band played on the steps of the Maryland State House while the legislature was in session one evening, causing a crowd to gather, including then-Governor William Donald Schaefer, who had been pushing hard for a team and a football stadium. Eventually, the legislature approved the funding. Until the NFL returned, the band performed at NFL games out of town as well as at home games for the CFLs Baltimore Stallions. Bagavathi Bagavathi is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language gangster film written and directed by A. Venkatesh, which features Vijay and Reemma Sen in the leading roles. Jai, Vadivelu, K. Vishwanath, Yugendran and Ashish Vidyarthi play other supporting roles, while Deva composed the music for the film. The movie was released on Diwali. The film was also simultaneously released in Telugu and dubbed in Hindi with the same title. This was the first film featuring Vijay in action role and was a hit film. The "Podango" song sung by Vijay was popular at that time. Love in Vegas Love In Vegas is a 2014 Russian-Ukrainian comedy film directed by Maryus Vaysberg. La sedia della felicità The Chair of Happiness is a 2013 Italian comedy film written and directed by Carlo Mazzacurati and starring Valerio Mastandrea and Isabella Ragonese. It is Mazzacuratis last film, before his death on January 22, 2014. It was released posthumously on April 24, 2014. Shirobako is an anime television series produced by Warner Entertainment Japan and studio P.A.Works, which handled the animation. The series was directed by Tsutomu Mizushima and aired in Japan between October 9, 2014 and March 26, 2015. A manga adaptation began serialization in ASCII Media Workss Dengeki Daioh magazine in September 2014, and a novel was published by Shueisha in January 2015. An anime film is currently in production and will premiere in Q2 2020. The title Shirobako refers to videos that are distributed to the production staff members prior to their release. These videos were at a time distributed as VHS tapes enclosed in white boxes and are still referred to as "white boxes" despite the fact that the white enclosures are no longer in use. Tom and Jerry: The Lost Dragon Tom and Jerry: The Lost Dragon is a 2014 animated fantasy comedy direct-to-video film starring Tom and Jerry, produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Directed and produced by Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone, it premiered on July 27, 2014, at San Diego Comic-Con International. It is the first Tom and Jerry direct-to-video film to be distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment in Japan. It was originally released digitally on August 19, 2014, to be followed by a DVD release on September 2, 2014. A Ballerina's Tale A Ballerinas Tale is a 2015 documentary film revolving around the career of Misty Copeland, who serves as the narrator of the film as well as its subject. The film premiered on April 19, 2015 at the Tribeca Film Festival. It was released through video on demand on October 13, 2015, prior to opening in a limited release on October 14, 2015, by Sundance Selects. A version of it, which is available on the PBS website, was also aired by PBS stations beginning in February 2016. The film received mostly positive reviews. Kryptonite Kryptonita is a 2015 Argentine action-drama fantasy film co-written and directed by Nicanor Loreti and starring Pablo Rago, Lautaro Delgado, Juan Palomino and Diego Capusotto and based on the novel of the same name by Leonardo Oyola. The story uses Elseworlds famous structure of alternative stories to adapt DCs Justice League superheroes to a suburban setting in Argentina, where Superman and his team are a gang with a low class background battling a corrupt police force and local versions of Doomsday and the Joker. It was officially released in the 2015 edition of the Mar del Plata International Film Festival. After the success of the film, it was announced that the story would be adapted as a TV series sequel for the Argentine cable television channel Space. The series is titled Nafta Super and it premiered on November 16 of 2016. Nafta Super is a direct sequel to the film, picking up a few months after the story for Kryptonita ended, and with most of the original cast returning for a total of eight episodes. Claire in Motion Claire in Motion is a 2016 American drama film written and directed by Annie J. Howell and Lisa Robinson. The film stars Betsy Brandt, Chris Beetem, Zev Haworth, Anna Margaret Hollyman and Sakina Jaffrey. The film was released on January 13, 2017, by Breaking Glass Pictures. Chowka Chowka is a 2017 Indian Kannada action drama film directed by Tharun Sudhir, making his debut, and produced by Dwarakish, marking his 50th production film. It features an ensemble cast of Prem Kumar, Vijay Raghavendra, Diganth, Prajwal Devaraj, Chikkanna, Aindrita Ray, Priyamani, Bhavana and Deepa Sannidhi. Actor Kashinath appears in a special role and Darshan in a cameo appearance. In the first of its kind, the film boasts of employing five music directors, five lyricists, five cinematographers, five art directors and five dialogue writers. The film was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Kannada at the 65th Filmfare Awards South. The movie was reported to be in the process of being remade in four languages: Tamil, Telugu, Marathi and Bengali. Fugue Fugue is a 2018 Polish drama film directed by Agnieszka Smoczyńska. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Three Blind Mouseketeers Three Blind Mouseketeers is a Silly Symphonies cartoon based on the nursery rhyme Three Blind Mice and the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. Directed by Dave Hand and Jack Cutting, it stars Billy Bletcher. The Mikado The Mikado is a 1939 British musical comedy film based on Gilbert and Sullivans The Mikado. Shot in Technicolor, the film stars Martyn Green as Ko-Ko, Sydney Granville as Pooh-Bah, the American singer Kenny Baker as Nanki-Poo and Jean Colin as Yum-Yum. Many of the other leads and choristers were or had been members of the DOyly Carte Opera Company. Tea for Two Hundred Tea for Two Hundred is a 1948 American animated short film directed by Jack Hannah. Part of the Donald Duck film series, the film was produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters by RKO Radio Pictures on December 24, 1948. The cartoon stars a picnicing Donald Duck who faces an army of ants trying to steal his food. Clarence Nash stars as Donald while the ants were voiced by Pinto Colvig. The film includes original music by Oliver Wallace. Tea for Two Hundred was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1949, but lost to The Little Orphan, an MGM Tom and Jerry film which shared one of 7 Oscars for the Tom and Jerry series. the title of the film is a reference to the song "Tea for Two." Animation from the short was later used in Uncle Donalds Ants. Der grüne Bogenschütze The Green Archer is a 1961 West German black and white crime film directed by Jürgen Roland and starring Gert Fröbe, Klausjürgen Wussow, Karin Dor and Eddi Arent. It is based on the 1923 novel The Green Archer by Edgar Wallace. It was released on Feb. 2, 1961. The Human Duplicators The Human Duplicators is an independent American color science fiction film released in 1965 by Woolner Brothers Pictures Inc. It was produced and directed by Hugo Grimaldi and Arthur C. Pierce. The film stars George Nader, Barbara Nichols, George Macready and Dolores Faith. The narrative follows a very tall space alien who has come to earth at the command of the "Intergalactic Council" to replace select humans with "android doppelgängers." The goal of human duplication is to take over the earth, but the plan fails when the androids are destroyed by an investigator from the US National Intelligence Agency. The Human Duplicators was shown in the US on a double feature with Mutiny in Outer Space. Journey to the Center of Time Journey to the Center of Time is a 1967 U.S. science fiction film, directed by David L. Hewitt, and starring Scott Brady and Anthony Eisley. It is a remake of The Time Travelers, and was also known as Time Warp. White Fang White Fang is a 1973 Italian adventure film directed by Lucio Fulci. It was produced by Harry Alan Towers and co-written by Roberto Gianviti, based on the famous novel by Jack London. It starred Franco Nero, Fernando Rey and Virna Lisi. The film gained a great commercial success and generated an official and several non-official sequels. The Butterfly Murders The Butterfly Murders is a 1979 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Tsui Hark. It has elements of history and a murder mystery. The film is not widely available on tape or DVD in the West, though there was a Hong Kong release. Csak semmi pánik... Do not Panic, Major Kardos is a 1982 Hungarian comedy film. Daddy Nostalgia Daddy Nostalgie, released as These Foolish Things in the UK and Daddy Nostalgia in the USA, is a 1990 French drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. It was entered into the 1990 Cannes Film Festival and is Dirk Bogardes last film. Odette Laure was nominated for the César Award for Best Supporting Actress. The film tells the story of a young woman who goes to help her parents during her fathers last illness and how in that time father and daughter establish a tentative bond that had eluded them all their lives. The film is dedicated to Michael Powell, who died shortly before its release. Quest for the Mighty Sword Quest for the Mighty Sword is a 1990 Italian film directed by Joe DAmato. It is the final film in the Ator film series. Snooker Hagiga BaSnuker is a 1975 Israeli cult movie, one of the classic Bourekas films. The movie was directed by Boaz Davidson and stars Israeli comedians Zeev Revach, Yehuda Barkan and Yosef Shiloah. Impy's Island Impys Island is a 2006 German computer-animated feature film based on the childrens novel Urmel from the Ice Age by Max Kruse. Skid Marks Skid Marks is a 2007 independent comedy film about two rival ambulance companies and their attempts to maintain themselves in their city, directed by Karl Kozak and written by Kozak, Don J. Rearden and Kraig Wenman. The film had its theatrical premiere on October 5, 2007, in San Diego, and in 2008, screened at the Dances With Films Festival in Los Angeles. Re-Animated Re-Animated is a live-action/animated television film that aired on Cartoon Network on December 8, 2006. It was the first original production on the genre for the network. The movie was released on DVD September 11, 2007 and serves as pilot for the follow-up series Out of Jimmys Head, which premiered on September 14, 2007. The film’s animation was produced by Renegade Animation, which previously produced Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi for Cartoon Network. The Lika Cinema The Lika Cinema is a Croatian drama film directed by Dalibor Matanic. It was released in 2008. Vegas Vegas is a 2009 Norwegian drama film directed by Gunnar Vikene, and written by Torun Lian and Vikene. Vegas tells the story of Thomas, Marianne and Terje - three youngsters that have lost everything and have a common dream about finding a new home. Harvard Beats Yale 29-29 Harvard Beats Yale 29-29 is a 2008 documentary film by Kevin Rafferty, covering the 1968 meeting between the football teams of Yale and Harvard in their storied rivalry. The game has been called "the most famous football game in Ivy League history". I Was a 7th Grade Dragon Slayer Adventures of a Teenage Dragon Slayer, also known as I Was a 7th Grade Dragon Slayer, is a 2010 American adventure comedy family film directed by Andrew Lauer. It stars Lea Thompson, Hunter Allan, Eric Lutes, Richard Sellers, Abby Victor, and Ryan Bradley Norris. 2 Autumns, 3 Winters 2 Autumns, 3 Winters is a 2013 French film written and directed by Sébastien Betbeder. Arise from Darkness Arise from Darkness is an American art house thriller released at the Film Invasion L.A film festival as When my Eyes go Dark, its original title. The film was written and starred by Zachary Laoutides. The film claims to be the first to use electronic voice phenomena recorded by the Archdiocese of Detroit. Palio Palio is a 2015 British documentary film. Filmed in Siena, Italy, the film documents Palio di Siena, the oldest continually run horse race in the world that is held twice each year. It is directed by Cosima Spender, and produced by James Gay-Rees and John Hunt. It was written by Hunt and Spender. The documentary premiered on 18 April 2015 during the Tribeca Film Festival, where it won Best Editing for a Documentary. It additionally received a nomination in the category for Best Documentary at the British Independent Film Awards. Steal My Heart Steal My Heart is a 2013 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Lee Hyeon-jong, starring Kim Ah-joong and Joo Won. Joséphine, Pregnant & Fabulous Joséphine sarrondit is a 2016 French romantic comedy film directed by Marilou Berry. It is the sequel to the 2013 film Joséphine. The Classified File The Classified File is a 2015 South Korean crime drama film directed by Kwak Kyung-taek based on a real-life 33-day kidnapping case in Busan in 1978. It stars Kim Yoon-seok and Yoo Hae-jin in the lead roles. Dragnet Girl is a 1933 Japanese silent gangster film directed by Yasujirō Ozu. Written by Tadao Ikeda, the film tells the story of a gangster and his girlfriend finding redemption through the actions of an innocent girl and her not-so-innocent brother. Fresh Hare Fresh Hare is a Warner Bros. theatrical Merrie Melodies cartoon. It was directed by Isadore "Friz" Freleng, written by Michael Maltese, and produced by Leon Schlesinger. It was released to theatres on August 22, 1942, and is a play on the term "fresh air". The Red Dragon The Red Dragon is a 1946 mystery film starring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan, who has to sift through a host of suspects for three murders. The film marks the first appearance of Willie Best as Chattanooga Brown, Birmingham Browns cousin. Compared with Mantan Morelands appearances as Birmingham Brown, Bests portrayal of Chattanooga was broader and played more upon racial stereotypes. The character was dropped after two appearances. It Had to Be You It Had to Be You is a 1947 romantic comedy film directed by Don Hartman and Rudolph Maté, starring Ginger Rogers and Cornel Wilde. A marriage-shy sculptor meets the boy of her childhood dreams, now a firefighter. Jungle Goddess Jungle Goddess is a 1948 American action/adventure crime film starring George Reeves, Ralph Byrd, and Wanda McKay. Directed by Lewis D. Collins, the film was based on an idea by producer William Stephens. Jungle Goddess was later featured in a Season 2 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Bowery Bugs Bowery Bugs is a Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Arthur Davis , written by Lloyd Turner and Bill Scott, and released in mid-1949 as part of the Merrie Melodies series. This was the only cartoon animated and released in 1949. It stars Bugs Bunny and Steve Brody, who was based on the real-life Brooklyn bookmaker Steve Brodie who claimed to have jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge. There They Go-Go-Go! There They Go-Go-Go! is a 1956 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Directed by Chuck Jones. To Beep or Not to Beep To Beep or Not to Beep is a Merrie Melodies animated short starring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Released December 28, 1963, the cartoon was written by Chuck Jones and John Dunn, and directed by Jones. That is the final short that Chuck Jones directed at Warner Bros. during the original "classic" era. This is also the final Warner Bros. cartoon released in 1963. The title is a play on the famous line in William Shakespeares play Hamlet. This installment of the Coyote-Road Runner series marked the first time that no Latin-esque terms are used to indicate who each character is. Almost all of the footage was originally made as part of a television pilot named Adventures of the Road Runner. The pilot was never sold, and several gags from the short were rearranged into this cartoon in a cost-cutting measure. A whole new soundtrack was crafted by musician Bill Lava and editor Treg Brown. The Guest The Caretaker is a 1963 British drama film directed by Clive Donner and based on the Harold Pinter play of the same name. It was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize. The Strangler The Strangler is a 1964 crime thriller, directed by Burt Topper and starring Victor Buono, David McLean, Davey Davison and Ellen Corby, with a screenplay by Bill S. Ballinger. The film was inspired by the Boston Strangler, a serial killer of the 1960s. John Goldfarb, Please Come Home! John Goldfarb, Please Come Home! is a 1965 American comedy film based on the novel by William Peter Blatty published in 1963. The movie was directed by J. Lee Thompson. Intimate Confessions of a Chinese Courtesan Intimate Confessions Of A Chinese Courtesan is a 1972 Shaw Brothers film directed by Chor Yuen and starring Lily Ho. It was a departure from Shaw Brothers previous films as it added a sexual milieu to the martial arts action. Despite the film being marketed around the world as a softcore erotic film, there is very little sexual content. Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones is a concert movie featuring the British rock band The Rolling Stones that was first released in 1974. Directed by Rollin Binzer and produced by Binzer and Marshall Chess, it was filmed in 16mm by Bob Freeze and Steve Gebhardt of Butterfly Films during four shows in Fort Worth, Texas, at the Tarrant County Convention Center and Houston, Texas, at the Hofheinz Pavilion, from the bands 1972 North American Tour in support of their classic 1972 album Exile on Main St. The Heroic Ones The Heroic Ones is a 1970 Hong Kong Shaw Brothers Studio martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh. It was originally released on 14 August 1970 in Hong Kong and was one of the top grossing Hong Kong films between the years of 1970 and 1972. Syndicate Sadists Syndicate Sadists is a 1975 poliziotteschi film directed by Umberto Lenzi It stars Joseph Cotten and Tomas Milian. Together Forever The Cursed Medallion is a 1975 Italian horror film directed by Massimo Dallamano, and starring Richard Johnson, Joanna Cassidy, and Ida Galli. Buried Alive Buried Alive is a 1990 film, directed by Gerard Kikoine and based on the work of Edgar Allan Poe. It stars Donald Pleasence and John Carradine in his final performance. This film is considered to be Nia Long’s acting debut. Nightmare on the 13th Floor Nightmare on the 13th Floor is a 1990 American made-for-television thriller film which was originally shown on the USA Network on Halloween 1990. It stars Michele Greene as the travel writer Elaine Kalisher, James Brolin as Dr. Alan Lanier and Louise Fletcher as Letti Gordon. Time to Kill Time to Kill is a 1989 Italian drama film starring Nicolas Cage and Italian actors Ricky Tognazzi and Giancarlo Giannini. It is directed by Giuliano Montaldo. The film is set in 1936, when Ethiopia was an Italian colony, and was filmed in Zimbabwe. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Ennio Flaiano. Agni Sakshi Agni Sakshi is 1996 Indian Hindi thriller drama film directed by Partho Ghosh, written by Ranbir Pushp and Hriday Lani, starring Jackie Shroff, Nana Patekar and Manisha Koirala. Ravi Behl appears in a supporting role. The music is by Nadeem-Shravan. Nana Patekar won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1997 for his performance in the film directed by Partho Ghosh, written by Ranbir Pushp and Hriday Lani. The film released in quick succession with Yaraana, starring Madhuri Dixit and Daraar, starring Juhi Chawla. All the three were based on the Julia Roberts-starrer Sleeping with the Enemy; only Agni Sakshi proved to be successful. After a few years, this film was remade loosely in Oriya as Mu Sapanara Soudagar, starring Sabyachi, Archita and Arindam. In 1996 a Bengali film Bhoy was also made based on the same plot. Agni Sakshi was rated the first among top five "super-hit" films of 1996 by the Indian Express. Dallas: War of the Ewings Dallas: War of the Ewings is a 1998 American made-for-television drama film and is the second of two Dallas reunion films, following on from the weekly series that ran from 1978–91 and J.R. Returns from 1996. It aired on CBS on April 24, 1998, two decades after the original series premiere. Tom's Midnight Garden Toms Midnight Garden is a 1999 family fantasy film directed by Willard Carroll and starring Nigel Le Vaillant, Marlene Sidaway and Serena Gordon. The screenplay concerns a boy who discovers a secret garden. The film was based on the novel Toms Midnight Garden by Philippa Pearce. The film was produced by Hyperion Pictures. Mullum Malarum Mullum Malarum is a 1978 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by J. Mahendran. Produced by Venu Chettiar and V. Mohan, the film stars Rajinikanth, Sarath Babu, Fatafat Jayalaxmi and Shoba. It marks Mahendrans directorial debut and is partly based on Uma Chandrans novel of the same name, which was serialised in the Tamil magazine Kalki in 1966. Mullum Malarum tells the story of Kali, a winch operator of a cable trolley who dotes on his sister Valli since they were orphaned, and clashes with his boss Kumaran. Mahendran read only part of the novel, and developed the screenplay as he wanted, making a visually-focused film without formulaic Tamil cinema conventions he disliked such as melodrama, overacting, excessive dialogue and duets. Since Mahendran had no previous directing experience, cinematographer Balu Mahendra, who was already an established director, assisted him with the screenplay, dialogue, camera angles, casting and editing. Principal photography lasted for about 30 days, taking place primarily in Sringeri, Karnataka, though some scenes were also filmed in Ooty, Tamil Nadu. The film was edited by D. Vasu, and the soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Mullum Malarum was released on 15 August 1978. Although it opened to tepid box-office earnings, positive reviews from critics and favourable word of mouth in later weeks helped make it a success with a theatrical run of over 100 days. The film received praise primarily for Rajinikanths performance, Balu Mahendras cinematography, Ilaiyaraajas music, Mahendrans writing and establishing cinema as a "visual medium". It won the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil, the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film and Rajinikanth won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize for his performance. Mullum Malarum became a breakthrough for Rajinikanth as an actor and a milestone of Tamil cinema for focusing prominently on visuals and realism without the formulaic Tamil cinema conventions that Mahendran disliked. He continued following this style in all his later films. The films success inspired a Malayalam remake titled Venalil Oru Mazha in 1979, and a Hindi version titled Pyari Behna in 1985. My Kingdom My Kingdom is a 2001 British crime film directed by Don Boyd and starring Richard Harris, Lynn Redgrave and Jimi Mistry. It premiered at the 2001 Toronto International Film Festival on the eve of 9/11 and like many films that year was consequently compromised commercially. It was subsequently previewed in Los Angeles to heighten nomination opportunities for the performance of Richard Harris later that year and was well reviewed by the Los Angeles Times and Variety. The film, co-scripted by Boyd with The Guardian journalist Nick Davies and drawing on both their researches into the London and Liverpool criminal underworld, brought Boyd into conflict with its principal lead Richard Harris, who wanted to rewrite the script. The film was released in the United Kingdom by Tartan Films receiving mixed reviews while generally acknowledging a fine performance from Harris who was nominated for a British Independent Film Award. Harris acknowledged his approval for the final film at a valedictory event held at The Cambridge Film Festival months before his death. Garfield: His 9 Lives Garfield: His 9 Lives is a 1984 book of illustrated short stories showcasing the "nine lives" of comic strip character Garfield. It was adapted into an animated television special in 1988. From 2014 to 2015, BOOM Studios released a comic book version. The book is divided into ten segments; the first one displays the creation of cats in general, where the latter nine reveal events in Garfields nine lives. Each of the nine stories has a short preface of Garfield in his modern incarnation, explaining how these various lives shaped aspects of Garfields personality, such as the origin of his fear of the veterinarian, his love of destructive behavior, his proclivity for a slothful lifestyle, and his extremely playful side. Ninne Pelladatha Ninne Pelladata is a 1996 Telugu romantic drama film, produced by Nagarjuna Akkineni under the Annapurna Studios banner and directed by Krishna Vamsi. It stars Nagarjuna Akkineni, Tabu in lead roles and music composed by Sandeep Chowta. The film was recorded as an Blockbuster at the box office. The film was remade in Kannada as Preethsod Thappa, with V. Ravichandran. It was dubbed into Tamil as Unnaiye Kalyanam Pannikiren and in Hindi as Jab Dil Kisi Pe Aata Hai. The blockbuster film has received the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu for that year. Raghu Romeo Raghu Romeo is a 2003 Bollywood film directed by Rajat Kapoor, starring Vijay Raaz, Sadiya Siddiqui, Maria Goretti, Manu Rishi and Saurabh Shukla. The film released on 15 August 2003 to critical acclaim but was a big commercial failure. Set in modern-day Mumbai, the film focuses on the life of a waiter working in a dance bar. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. Lamhaa: The Untold Story of Kashmir Lamhaa is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film written and directed by Rahul Dholakia. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Bipasha Basu, Anupam Kher and Kunal Kapoor in the leading roles. The film follows an Indian Army officer sent undercover to find the culprit behind extremist attacks in Kashmir, where he is helped by the daughter of a separatist leader. The film released on 16 July 2010. The Playroom The Playroom is a 2012 American drama film directed by Julia Dyer. It has a 50% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 12 reviews. Kuhle Wampe or Who Owns the World? Kuhle Wampe is a 1932 German feature film about unemployment, homelessness and left wing politics in the Weimar Republic. The script was conceived and written by Bertolt Brecht. He also directed the concluding scene: a political debate between strangers on a train about the world coffee market. The rest of the film was directed by Slatan Dudow. The film music was composed by Hanns Eisler. Kuhle Wampe itself was a tent camp on the Müggelsee in Berlin. Wampe is Berlin dialect for "stomach", so the title could be rendered "Empty Stomach". The film was banned in Germany in 1932 due to the accusations that it depicted the president, the legal system, and religion in a negative light but, following protests, the ban was lifted for a recut version. The film remained unseen for many years. However, a restored print is now available and a video was released by the British Film Institute in 1999, along with a documentary video essay on the original film by Andrew Hoellering, son of the films producer George Hoellering. Night at the Crossroads Night at the Crossroads is a 1932 film by Jean Renoir, based on the novel of the same title by Georges Simenon and starring Renoirs brother Pierre Renoir as Simenons popular detective, Inspector Maigret. The French director Jacques Becker, then apprentice to Renoir, worked as assistant director and production manager on the film. Love Before Breakfast Love Before Breakfast is a 1936 American romantic comedy film starring Carole Lombard, Preston Foster, and Cesar Romero, based on Faith Baldwins short story Spinster Dinner, published in International-Cosmopolitan in July 1934. The film was directed by Walter Lang from a screenplay by Herbert Fields assisted by numerous contract writers, including Preston Sturges. Fire Chief Fire Chief is a Disney cartoon starring Donald Duck and his nephews Huey. Sierra Sierra is a 1950 American Technicolor Western film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Wanda Hendrix, Audie Murphy and Burl Ives. The film was based on the 1937 novel The Mountains Are My Kingdom by Stuart Hardy. At Sword's Point At Swords Point, also known as The Sons of the Three Musketeers, is a 1952 American historical action film directed by Lewis Allen and starring Cornel Wilde and Maureen OHara. It was shot in Technicolor by RKO Radio Pictures. The film was completed in 1949, but was not released until 1952. The Three Musketeers offsprings of Aramis, Porthos, DArtagnan and Claire, the daughter of Athos, are reunited by the ageing Queen Anne to halt the villainy of her treacherous nephew, the Duc de Lavalle. Jeanne Eagels Jeanne Eagels is a 1957 American biographical film loosely based on the life of stage star Jeanne Eagels. Distributed by Columbia Pictures, the film was produced and directed by George Sidney from a screenplay by John Fante, Daniel Fuchs and Sonya Levien, based on a story by Fuchs. The film stars Kim Novak in the title role. Jeff Chandler, Charles Drake, Agnes Moorehead, Larry Gates, Virginia Grey, Gene Lockhart and Murray Hamilton co-star. Many aspects of Eagels real life were omitted or largely fictionalized. Eagels family later sued Columbia Pictures over the way Eagels was depicted in the film. Trooper Hook Trooper Hook is a 1957 American western film directed by Charles Marquis Warren and starring Joel McCrea as the title character and Barbara Stanwyck as the woman he frees from the Indians. The fact that, during her captivity, she has had a son by a much-feared chief makes her situation very difficult. Curse of the Faceless Man Curse of the Faceless Man is a 1958 independently made American low-budget black-and-white horror film, produced by Robert E. Kent, directed by Edward L. Cahn, that stars Richard Anderson, Elaine Edwards, Adele Mara, and Luis van Rooten. Science fiction writer Jerome Bixby wrote the screenplay. The film was theatrically released in the US by United Artists as a double feature with It! The Terror from Beyond Space. The films storyline concerns a Roman gladiator, buried alive in Pompeii during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, who returns to life in modern times to find the reincarnation of the woman he loves. The Passionate Thief The Passionate Thief is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli, starring Anna Magnani and Totò. The Leather Boys The Leather Boys is a 1964 British drama film about the rocker subculture in London featuring a gay motorcyclist. This film is notable as an early example of a film that violated the Hollywood production code, yet was still shown in the United States, as well as an important film in the genre of queer cinema. An example of British kitchen sink realism, it was considered daring in 1964 as it touched upon homosexuality, however obliquely. Reviewers have noted that it contains naturalistic photography, and period locations such as the Ace Cafe. . The film is based on a novel commissioned by the London literary agent and publisher Anthony Blond, who suggested that Gillian Freeman write about a "Romeo and Romeo in the South London suburbs". The T.A.M.I. Show T.A.M.I. Show is a 1964 concert film released by American International Pictures. It includes performances by numerous popular rock and roll and R&B musicians from the United States and England. The concert was held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on October 28 and 29, 1964. Free tickets were distributed to local high school students. The acronym "T.A.M.I." was used inconsistently in the shows publicity to mean both "Teenage Awards Music International" and "Teen Age Music International". The best footage from the two concert dates was combined into the film, which was released on December 29, 1964. Jan and Dean emceed the event and performed its theme song, "Here They Come", written by Los Angeles composers P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri, the song erroneously asserting that the Rolling Stones are from Liverpool. Jack Nitzsche was the shows music director. The film was shot by director Steve Binder and his crew from The Steve Allen Show, using a precursor to high-definition television, called "Electronovision", invented by the self-taught "electronics whiz" Bill Sargent. The film was the second of a small number of productions that used the system. By capturing more than 800 lines of resolution at 25 frame/s, the video could be converted to film via kinescope recording with sufficiently enhanced resolution to allow big-screen enlargement. It is considered one of the seminal events in the pioneering of music films, and more importantly, the later concept of music videos. T.A.M.I. Show is particularly well known for James Browns performance, which features his legendary dance moves and explosive energy. In interviews, Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones has claimed that choosing to follow Brown and the Famous Flames was the biggest mistake of their careers, because no matter how well they performed, they could not top him. In a web-published interview, Binder takes credit for persuading the Stones to follow Brown, and serve as the centerpiece for the grand finale where all the performers dance together onstage. The show also featured the Supremes during their reign as the most successful female recording group of the era. The group had three chart-topping singles from July 1964 to December 1964, with the album Where Did Our Love Go reaching number two. Diana Ross would go on to work with Binder on several of her television specials, including her first solo television special and her famous Central Park concert, Live from New York Worldwide: For One and for All. Throughout the show numerous go-go dancers performed in the background or beside the performers, under the direction of choreographer David Winters. Among them were Teri Garr and Toni Basil. According to filmmaker John Landis DVD commentary for the films trailer, he and fellow seventh-grade classmate David Cassidy were in the audience for the show. Dick Clark Productions later acquired ownership of the concert from Sargent. In 2006, T.A.M.I. Show was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Signore e signori, buonanotte Goodnight, Ladies and Gentlemen is a 1976 French-Italian comedy film starring Vittorio Gassman, Ugo Tognazzi, Nino Manfredi, Paolo Villaggio, Marcello Mastroianni, Senta Berger, Adolfo Celi and Felice Andreasi. Boardinghouse Boardinghouse is a 1982 American supernatural horror film written, directed and starring John Wintergate. It was the first horror film to be shot on video. Dead Dudes in the House Dead Dudes in the House, originally titled The Dead Come Home and sometimes released as The House on Tombstone Hill, is a 1991 independent horror film written and directed by James Riffel and distributed by Troma Entertainment. For reasons unknown, Troma advertises the characters in Dead Dudes as "hip-hop teens", as evidenced by the actors on the green VHS cover, despite the fact that there is no reference to hip-hop of any kind throughout the entire movie. release. According to Troma president Lloyd Kaufmans book All I Need to Know about Filmmaking I Learned from the Toxic Avenger, Troma fans consider Dead Dudes in the House to be one of the companys unsung masterpieces. The Journey The Journey is a 1992 Argentine drama film directed by Fernando Solanas. It was entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Girls in Prison Girls in Prison is a 1994 American film directed by John McNaughton. Girls in Prison originally aired on the cable television network Showtime in 1994 as part of the series Rebel Highway. Kamikaze Taxi Kamikaze Taxi is a 1995 Japanese action and crime film by director Masato Harada. The film is about Tatsuo, a gangster and pimp who sends out his only prostitute to service a politician. When she returns beaten, Tatsuos girlfriend complains but is killed by crime boss Animaru. Tatsuo seeks revenge as he and his gang vandalize the politicians house and steal money. In retaliation, Tatsuos bosses put a hit out on them. He flees, riding in the taxi driven by a Peruvian Japanese named Kantake. The film was shown at the 1995 London Film Festival and actor Mickey Curtis won the Kinema Junpo Award for best supporting actor in 1996 for his work in the film. Someone Else's America Someone Elses America is a 1995 drama film directed by Goran Paskaljević. The Wedding Party Thank God He Met Lizzie is a 1997 Australian romantic comedy film directed by Cherie Nowlan and starring Cate Blanchett and Richard Roxburgh. It was Nowlans directorial debut. In the United States, the film was released as The Wedding Party. Henna Henna is a 1991 Indian film, written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, produced and directed by Randhir Kapoor, and starring his brother Rishi Kapoor, along with Pakistani actress Zeba Bakhtiyar in the title role and Ashwini Bhave. It was shot in Kashmir. This film was planned and started by legendary director Raj Kapoor, but due to his demise during the filming, the remaining portions were directed by his eldest son Randhir. It is considered as the last film of Raj Kapoor. The dialogues of the film were written by the acclaimed Pakistani writer Haseena Moin. The film was a critical and a commercial success and was also Indias submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Nobody Wanted to Die Nobody Wanted to Die is a 1966 Lithuanian film made in Soviet Lithuania and directed by Vytautas Žalakevičius. Žalakevičius, actor Donatas Banionis, and cinematographer Jonas Gricius were awarded USSR State Prize for the film in 1967. The Foundling The Foundling is a 1940 comedy drama directed by Tatyana Lukashevich. The film was a production of Mosfilm based on the script by Rina Zelyonaya and Agniya Barto and was released on 27 January 1940. It was one of the first Russian family films. Originally in black and white, it was reproduced in colour in 2010. Lakeboat Lakeboat is a 2000 American drama film, adapted by David Mamet from his 1970 play of the same name, directed by Joe Mantegna and starring Charles Durning, Peter Falk, Denis Leary and Andy García. Cyber Wars Avatar, also known as Matrix Hunter, Avatar Exile, Cyber Wars is a Singaporean science fiction film directed by Kuo Jian Hong. The film was shot in 2001 and released in 2004. Silip Silip is a 1985 Philippine sexploitation film directed by Elwood Perez and written by Ricardo Lee. The film was released outside of the Philippines as Daughters of Eve. Hey DJ Hey DJ is an American 2003 film directed by Miguel Delgado and Jon Jacobs, produced by Agostino Carollo and Joe Chavez and starring Jon Jacobs, Charlotte Lewis, Tina Wiseman, Ivelin Giro and Terry Camilleri. It features the appearance of superstar DJs Carl Cox, Tiësto, Bob Sinclar, Ferry Corsten, Spankox, Marco V, Pete Tong and many others. Original movie soundtrack by Agostino Carollo aka Spankox. Coyote Waits Coyote Waits is the tenth crime fiction novel in the Joe Leaphorn / Jim Chee Navajo Tribal Police series by Tony Hillerman published in 1990. It was adapted for television by PBS in 2003. Chee is slow to go to the aid of another officer, Nez, who radios that he has found the person doing spray-paint vandalism on rock formations. Chee gets burned pulling Nez from his burning police vehicle. Leaphorn is brought into the case by two women, one the niece of and the other a professor who interviews Ashie Pinto, the main suspect. Ambitious historians and a Vietnamese family resettled in the US after the Vietnam War are intertwined in the crimes committed, as Chee and Leaphorn work together, sometimes going to places considered taboo by Navajo culture. Les aimants Love and Magnets is a Canadian romantic comedy film, directed by Yves P. Pelletier and released in 2004. The films original French title is a pun on its themes, as the word "aimant" means magnet when used as a noun, but "loving" or "affectionate" when used as an adjective. The film stars Isabelle Blais as Julie, a woman returning to Montreal after five years living in Guatemala with her now ex-boyfriend. She moves in with her sister and brother-in-law, Jeanne and Noël, an unhappily married couple who rarely actually see each other, communicating almost entirely through notes under fridge magnets; Jeanne is, in fact, having an extramarital affair with musician Manu. When Jeanne decides to leave for a romantic weekend with Manu, she enlists Julie to keep leaving notes for Noël so he wont notice that shes gone — but Julie, hoping to help rekindle Jeanne and Noëls relationship, takes the opportunity to write the fake notes more romantically. The films music was composed by Carl Bastien and Dumas, although Blais, also a singer with the band Caïman Fu, performed the vocals on three songs. Blais received a Genie Award nomination for Best Actress, and Moreau for Best Supporting Actress, at the 25th Genie Awards in 2005. The film received seven Prix Jutra nominations, including Best Picture, winning for Best Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress and Best Music. The Shark Is Still Working: The Impact & Legacy of 'Jaws' The Shark is Still Working is a feature-length documentary film on the impact and legacy of the 1975 Steven Spielberg blockbuster film Jaws. It features interviews with a range of cast and crew from the film. It is narrated by Roy Scheider and dedicated to Peter Benchley. The documentary was produced by Jaws fans over a seven-year period, building on Laurent Bouzereaus 1995 documentary, The Making of Jaws, that has been included on some laserdisc and DVD releases. Throughout other documentaries over the years, such as Bouzereaus and the BBCs 1997 documentary In the Teeth of Jaws, actor Richard Dreyfuss has recounted tales about the troubled production of Jaws and the quote “The shark is NOT working” which Dreyfuss would hear constantly from members of the crew. Eventually, upon successful attempts to fix the malfunctioning sea monster, Dreyfuss would regularly hear the quote “The shark is working." Universal Studios announced that The Shark Is Still Working documentary would be included as a special feature on the Blu-ray edition of Jaws. Some of the interviews were filmed in 4:3 Academy ratio, typical of TV documentaries of the time. As the production went on, 9 became the TV shape standard and so the documentary crops the top and bottom of the image to reshape it to 16:9. There is no anamorphic enhancement of the documentary on the Jaws Blu-Ray. Cover Boy... Last Revolution Cover Boy is a 2006 Italian film by Carmine Amoroso. It was presented at the first year of the Rome Film Festival in 2006. Fatal Desire Fatal Desire is a made-for-TV film produced by Lifetime Television. It premiered April 3, 2006 on the network and starred Eric Roberts as Joe, an ex-policeman turned casino pit boss in Atlantic City, and Anne Heche as Tanya Sullivan, a bored housewife with very manipulative ways. The film was based on, or "inspired by," the true crime book Fatal Error by journalists Mark Morris and Paul Janczewski. The book in turn was based on the real life case against Sharee Miller. The film featured two original songs by New Orleans-based singer/songwriter Kristin Diable and marked the cable television premiere of her work. The Easy Way The Easy Way is a 2008 French heist film directed by Jean-Paul Rouve, who also stars in the titular role as the real life thief Albert Spaggiari, who organized a break-in into a Société Générale bank in Nice, France in 1976. The original French title refers to the note Albert Spaggiari left in the bank after completing the robbery. Part of the movie was shot in Portugal at the Hotel Palácio Estoril, a 5-star hotel where some scenes of the James Bond film On Her Majestys Secret Service were also shot. Blame Blame is a 2010 Australian thriller drama film starring Damian De Montemas, Sophie Lowe, Kestie Morassi, Ashley Zukerman, Simon Stone and Mark Leonard Winter. It was directed by first time feature film director, Michael Henry. The film had a limited release in Australia on 16 June 2011. Sword of Desperation is a 2010 Japanese jidaigeki drama film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. It was released in Japan on July 10, 2010. It was written by Hidehiro Itō and Itaru Era, based on a novel by Shūhei Fujisawa. It was produced by Hidehiro Itō. The Lives of Mount Druitt Youth The Lives of Mount Druitt Youth is a 2010 documentary film produced, and directed by Saad Adam, covering multiple subjects with intentions of "living a good life in Mount Druitt", inspired by Mount Druitt, NSW, Australia, being the place where the director was raised. Marykkundoru Kunjaadu Marykkundoru Kunjaadu is a 2010 Malayalam comedy film directed by Shafi, starring Dileep, Bhavana and Biju Menon in the lead roles. The film was released on 25 December 2010 which went on to become a commercial success completing 150 days and eventually became the second highest grossing Malayalam film of 2010. The movie was remade by Priyadarshan in Hindi in 2012 as Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal. Cart Cart is a 2014 South Korean film directed by Boo Ji-young about employees of a retail supermarket who band together when the contract workers are laid off, it is both an ensemble drama and a social critique. It made its world premiere in the City to City: Seoul sidebar of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Cart will also screen at the 19th Busan International Film Festival and the 34th Hawaii International Film Festival. Virtue Virtue is a 1932 Pre-Code American romance film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Carole Lombard and Pat OBrien. Beach Picnic Beach Picnic is a 1939 Donald Duck animated short film which was originally released on June 9, 1939, featuring Donald Duck and Pluto and produced by Walt Disney Productions, colored by Technicolor, distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, released by Buena Vista Home Entertainment Studio. This cartoon featured Donald at the beach. It was the first Donald Duck series to feature Pluto. Cheers for Miss Bishop Cheers for Miss Bishop is a 1941 drama film based on the novel Miss Bishop by Bess Streeter Aldrich. It was directed by Tay Garnett and stars Martha Scott in the title role. The other cast members include William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn, Sterling Holloway, Dorothy Peterson, Marsha Hunt, Don Douglas, and Sidney Blackmer. This film marked the debut of Rosemary DeCamp. Cheers for Miss Bishop was produced by Richard A. Rowland and released through United Artists. April Love April Love is an American musical directed by Henry Levin and produced by David Weisbart, based on the novel Phantom Filly by George Agnew Chamberlain. Photographed in CinemaScope and DeLuxe Color by Wilfred M. Cline, it was the fourth most popular movie of 1957 and stars Pat Boone, Shirley Jones, Arthur OConnell, Dolores Michaels, Matt Crowley, Jeanette Nolan and Bradford Jackson. The title song, sung by Boone, went to number one on the Billboard Chart in December 1957 and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song. Veronica Veronica is a 1972 Romanian musical film directed by Elisabeta Bostan. It was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 46th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Bermuda Depths The Bermuda Depths is a Japanese / American co-production 1978 fantasy film originally broadcast as a made-for-TV movie written by Arthur Rankin Jr. of Rankin/Bass fame. Special effects and creature elements were handled by Tsuburaya Productions, most famous for the Ultraman franchise. The movie first aired in the United States January 27, 1978 on ABC, and was later released to theaters in Japan. It is available on DVD-R on-demand directly from the Warner Bros. Archive shop. My Young Auntie My Young Auntie aka Fangs of The Tigress is a 1981 Hong Kong action film from the Shaw Brothers studio. The film is directed by Lau Kar Leung and stars Kara Hui, Hsiao Ho, Wang Lung Wei, and Gordon Liu. In a change from Lau Kar Leungs more serious martial arts films, My Young Auntie is a generally lighthearted kung-fu comedy. Lau Kar Leung again cast Kara Hui in the later Lady Is the Boss, which revisited similar themes. Kara Hui won Best Actress at the first Hong Kong Film Awards for her performance in this film. The Ballad of the Sad Cafe The Ballad of the Sad Café is a 1991 Merchant Ivory film, produced by Ismail Merchant and directed by Simon Callow, starring Vanessa Redgrave and Keith Carradine. Michael Hirst adapted the Edward Albee play, which in turn was based on a novella in a collection of short stories of the same title by Carson McCullers. The film was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival. Vivat, gardemariny! Viva Gardes-Marines! or is a 1991 Soviet two-series television film, the second of a series of films about Russian Gardes-Marines of the 18th century, directed by Svetlana Druzhinina. It was the sequel to Gardes-Marines, ahead! and was followed by Gardes-Marines-III. Mr. Murder Mr. Murder is a 1998 American science fiction-crime thriller television miniseries starring Stephen Baldwin based on the 1993 book of the same name by Dean Koontz. It was first broadcast in New Zealand on September 21, 1998. The first part then aired on ABC in the USA on Monday, April 26, 1999, at 9:00 p.m. and the finale aired on Thursday, April 29, at 9:00 p.m. Ricky 6 Ricky 6 is a 2000 film loosely based on the life of Ricky Kasso, a suburban teenager accused of Satanism and murder in the 1980s. The film was written and directed by Peter Filardi, and based on the 1987 book, "Say You Love Satan" by David St. Clair. Vincent Kartheiser played the disturbed protagonist, renamed Ricky Cowen, in the film. The movie also stars Chad Christ, Patrick Renna, Sabine Singh and Emmanuelle Chriqui. Matthew Morin plays the daycare boy. The film won the Audience Prize at the Fantasia Film Festival in 2000. , it has yet to be released in either theaters or on video. However, a bootleg VHS and DVD copies of the film have been sold on various Internet sites. Island of Greed Island of Greed is a 1997 Hong Kong action crime thriller film directed by Michael Mak and starring Andy Lau and Tony Leung Ka-fai. The film is set and filmed in Taiwan and deals with corruption in the Government of the Republic of China. Felicidades Felicidades is a 2000 Argentine-Italian comedy drama film written and directed by Lucho Bender and starring Gastón Pauls, Pablo Cedrón, Silke, Luis Machín, Carlos Belloso and Alfredo Casero. It was premiered at the Venice Film Festival in Italy on September 5 and in Argentina on September 7, 2000. The picture was Argentinas official submission for the 73rd Academy Awards and won two Silver Condor Awards whilst being nominated for nine different categories. Lucho Bender won Best First Film. Scarecrow , is a 2001 horror film based on the manga of the same name. The film follows Kaoru Yoshikawa, whose search for her missing brother Tsuyoshi leads her to Kozukata, an isolated village that seems to harbor dark secrets. Something Happened Something Happened is a Swedish film directed by Roy Andersson. The film was conceived as an educational film about AIDS, but raised controversy and was withdrawn. The film claims that HIV was developed in American military laboratories, and that its well-established African origin is a cover-up conspiracy by the Americans. Today the film is regarded as a significant step in the development of the style seen in the directors later and more acclaimed films. Mickey's PhilharMagic Mickeys PhilharMagic is a 4-D film attraction found at the Magic Kingdom theme park in the Walt Disney World Resort, Hong Kong Disneyland, Tokyo Disneyland, Disneyland Park, and Disney California Adventure. The film was directed by George Scribner, who is best known for directing Disneys 1988 animated film, Oliver & Company. Mickeys PhilharMagic is a 12-minute-long show featuring 3D effects, scents, and water, as well as a number of characters from Disney movies. Despite Mickey Mouse being the title-bearing character, it is Donald Duck who stars the show. It is shown on the largest purpose-built 3D screen ever made, at 150 feet wide. The Kite The Kite is a 2003 Lebanese film by the director Randa Chahal Sabag. It tells the story of a fifteen-year-old Lebanese girl, from a Druze community, who is forced to marry her cousin across the Israeli border, but finds herself in love with an Israeli soldier. Le Cerf-volant was Sabags most commercially and critically successful movie, and her last; she died in 2008. The film was Lebanons official submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 76th Academy Awards. Although it never received a theatrical release in the United States, the film was released to DVD in 2009 by First Run Features. Nightmare Detective 2 is a 2008 Japanese horror film and sequel, directed by Shinya Tsukamoto, to the 2007 film Nightmare Detective, starring Ryuhei Matsuda as Kyoichi Kaganuma. N-Secure N-Secure is a 2010 American crime thriller film, directed by David M. Matthews. The film stars Essence Atkins, Denise Boutte and Lamman Rucker. Snowmen Snowmen is an independent family film written and directed by Robert Kirbyson and produced by Stephen McEveety. It was released at the Tribeca Film Festival on May 1, 2010. 10½ is a 2010 Canadian drama film directed by Daniel Grou and written by Claude Lalonde. It premiered at the Festival du Nouveau Cinéma in Montreal. The story involves a ten-year-old boy called Tommy in the youth-protection system in Quebec. Bis nichts mehr bleibt Until Nothing Remains is a German fictional film depicting a story about Scientology and its effects upon converts. In the film, a young couple are brought into Scientology by means of manipulation. "Eventually, the husband decides to leave the group, losing not only his wife in the process, but also his young child and a big portion of his familys inheritance, which his wife has donated to the church." The film is reportedly based on the real-life experiences of a German man named Heiner von Rönn. It was reported that the Church of Scientology opposed the release of the film, which aired Wednesday, March 31, 2010 on the German ARD public-television network. According to German news magazine Der Spiegel, the broadcast was watched by "8.69 million viewers". Wednesday film ratings are "usually between four and six million viewers." Scientology produced a 40-minute interview film in response, which was screened the following day, and made available on the Internet. Ghosted Ghosted is a 2011 British drama film directed by Craig Viveiros. El Sicario, Room 164 El Sicario, Room 164 is a 2010 documentary film directed by Gianfranco Rosi and based on an article by Charles Bowden. Awaken Awaken is a 2012 fantasy romance film written and directed by Daric Loo. The movie tells a story about love, loss, hope and dreams starring Corey Sevier and Jordan Ladd and Ryan Alosio. "Awaken" premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival, and was screened at the Catalina Film Festival, and The Feel Good Film Festival. Housos vs. Authority Housos vs. Authority is an Australian film, based upon the stories and characters of the Housos television series, created by Paul Fenech. The film was released to Australian cinemas on 1 November 2012, following several pre-release screenings around the country. Directed, produced and written by Fenech, the film was made for a modest budget of $200,000 and was distributed by Transmission Films. Upon release, the film was a box office success, grossing $1,386,692 throughout Australia. Star Leaf Star Leaf is a 2015 science fiction film directed by Richard Cranor and starring Russell Hodgkinson, Julian Gavilanes, Shelby Truax, Tyler Trerise, Richard Cranor, and Robert Leeshock. Left Behind: Vanished - Next Generation Vanished – Left Behind: Next Generation is a 2016 American action-adventure drama film directed by Larry A. McLean, with a screenplay written by Kim Beyer-Johnson and Joan Considine Johnson. It stars Amber Frank, Mason Dye, Dylan Sprayberry and Tom Everett Scott. It is based on a book The Kids by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins and serves as a spin-off from the Left Behind film series. The film was released selected theaters on September 28, 2016 and was released on DVD on November 17, 2016. How to Fish How to Fish is an animated short produced by Walt Disney Productions and first released in December 9, 1942. It stars Goofy and was directed by Jack Kinney. How to Swim This is the Disney cartoon. For the Glasgow orchestral rock band see How to Swim How to Swim is a cartoon made by Walt Disney Productions in 1942. He Who Must Die He Who Must Die is a 1957 French film directed by Jules Dassin. It is based on the novel Christ Recrucified by Nikos Kazantzakis. It was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. Tender Is the Night Tender Is the Night is a 1962 film directed by Henry King and starring Jennifer Jones and Jason Robards. Kings last film, it is based on the novel of the same name by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The soundtrack featured a song, also called "Tender Is the Night", by Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster, which was nominated for the 1962 Academy Award for Best Song. Robards won the 1962 NBR Award for his performances in Tender Is the Night and Long Days Journey Into Night. Kings previous film had been Beloved Infidel, a biographical drama about Fitzgerald, author of Tender Is the Night. There are interesting backstage anecdotes about pre-production in "Memo from David O. Selznick," an edited collection of the iconic producers letters and notes. Selznicks then-wife was sought and cast as the films lead, and his letters reflect insight into the casting process, the creative angst around the project, and Selznicks own clever insights into the source novel and its requirements to become a successful film property. Tammy and the Doctor Tammy and the Doctor is a 1963 eastmancolor romantic comedy film directed by Harry Keller and starring Sandra Dee as Tambrey "Tammy" Tyree. It is the third of the four Tammy films. A Walk in the Spring Rain A Walk in the Spring Rain is an American romantic drama film and Eastmancolor film made by Columbia Pictures, directed by Guy Green and produced by Stirling Silliphant, from his own screenplay based on the novel by Rachel Maddux. Location scenes filmed in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It stars Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Quinn, with Fritz Weaver, Katharine Crawford, and Virginia Gregg. The music score was by Elmer Bernstein and the cinematography by Charles Lang. A little known fact is that martial arts superstar Bruce Lee, a personal friend of producer Stirling Silliphant, is credited as the films fight choreographer. Au Pair Girls Au Pair Girls is a 1972 British sex comedy film directed by Val Guest. The film is part of the British 1970s softcore sex comedy film genre. It had cameo appearances by mainstream actors such as John Le Mesurier and Richard OSullivan. A proposed sequel, Glamour Incorporated, was also to have been directed by Guest for Tigon British Film Productions but did not go into production. The Happy Hooker The Happy Hooker is a 1975 American biographical comedy film directed by Nicholas Sgarro and starring Lynn Redgrave. It was adapted from the best-selling memoir by Xaviera Hollander. I Will Fight No More Forever I Will Fight No More Forever is a 1975 made-for-television movie starring James Whitmore as General Oliver O. Howard and Ned Romero as Chief Joseph. It is a dramatization of Chief Josephs resistance to the U.S. governments forcible removal of his Nez Perce Indian tribe to a reservation in Idaho. The Sunday Woman The Sunday Woman is a 1975 Italian thriller film directed by Luigi Comencini. It is based on the novel of the same name. Murder by Phone Murder by Phone is is a 1982 Canadian science fiction horror-thriller film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Richard Chamberlain, John Houseman, Sara Botsford, Robin Gammell, and Barry Morse. The screenplay was co-written by Dennis Shryack and John Kent Harrison. Its plot follows a series of murders committed by a disgruntled phone company employee who designs a device that kills victims when they answer their telephones. Death of Yazdgerd Death of Yazdgerd is a 1982 Iranian drama film by Bahram Beyzai based on the play of the same name. Love Letters Love Letters is a 1984 American romantic drama film starring Jamie Lee Curtis and James Keach. The film is directed by Amy Holden Jones which Roger Corman agreed to finance following her success with The Slumber Party Massacre. Beer Beer is a 1985 American comedy film produced by Orion Pictures that satirizes the advertising industry, specifically the TV commercial industry. Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus was a television mini-series broadcast in Italy and the United States in 1985. In six hours, the series told the story of the life of Christopher Columbus, with Gabriel Byrne starring as the explorer. Les rois du gag Les Rois du gag is a 1985 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi. It was released on 12 March 1985 in France. Quiet Cool Quiet Cool is a 1986 action film directed by Clay Borris. The Second Circle The Second Circle is a 1990 Soviet Union drama film directed by Aleksandr Sokurov that tells the story of a young man who tries to deal with his fathers death and the difficulties of his burial in a worldly society. Delusion Delusion is a 1991 American neo-noir directed by Carl Colpaert. Africa: The Serengeti Africa: The Serengeti is a 70mm American documentary film released in 1994 to IMAX theaters. It is narrated by Academy Award-nominated actor James Earl Jones, and directed by George Casey. It was shot on location in Tanzania and Kenya. The film features nature cinematography during a year at East Africas Serengeti plain. The Serengeti is a huge area of grassland in Tanzania. Once a year, in time of drought, animals travel north in order to survive. This "great migration", an event in which millions of wildebeests, zebras, and antelope travel several hundred miles across the plain, while lions and other dangers await them along the way, is considered one of the great wonders of the world. Hans Zimmer, the Academy Award-winning composer of The Lion King, contributed to the films soundtrack. Casey followed up with another nature documentary, this time on the other side of the globe, called Spirit of the Wild. The Haunting of Seacliff Inn The Haunting of Seacliff Inn is a 1994 American made-for-television mystery film starring Ally Sheedy and William R. Moses. It was written by Walter Klenhard and Tom Walla and directed by Klenhard. The film originally aired on USA Network on September 22, 1994. The Arena The Arena is a direct-to-video film from producer Roger Corman on the subject of female gladiators. It is a remake of the 1974 The Arena with Pam Grier. It was shot in Russia by Kazakh director Timur Bekmambetov with a Russian crew and it featured Playboy Playmates Karen McDougal and Lisa Dergan, in their feature film debut, playing the roles of Amazon slaves forced to be gladiators in a Roman arena. Red Riding Hood Red Riding Hood is a 2003 Italian horror film loosely based on the story of Little Red Riding Hood, directed by Giacomo Cimini, the film stars Roberto Purvis as Tom Hunter, Justine Powell as Arianna and Kathleen Archebald as Rose McKenzie. Sangre Sangre is a 2005 Mexican drama film directed by Amat Escalante. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. My Boyfriend Is Type-B My Boyfriend is Type B is a 2005 South Korean romantic comedy film. The basic premise of the film comes from the blood type personality theory, which claims that a persons blood type can determine their personality traits. The heroine is type A while her love interest is type B. Towards Zero Towards Zero is a 2007 French mystery film directed by Pascal Thomas and starring François Morel, Danielle Darrieux and Melvil Poupaud. It is an adaptation of the novel Towards Zero by Agatha Christie. Lost Islands Lost Islands is a 2008 Israeli film by the writer and director Reshef Levi. The film is named after the Australian television series The Lost Islands, which was broadcast in Israel, when the plot takes place. The film was nominated for 14 Ophir Awards, of which it won four. The film takes place in the early eighties in Kfar Saba, and tells the story of the Levy family, focusing on twin sons who fall in love with the same girl. According to Levy, the film is loosely based on personal experiences of his family, with its many children. Kite Liberator is a 2008 direct-to-video anime action science fiction film and second installment of the film series. It was directed and written by Yasuomi Umetsu, who previously directed the first film in the series. The film was released on March 21, 2008 on DVD and on November 25, 2014 on Blu-ray. Unlike the first installment of the film series, Kite Liberator does not include an extended cut, therefore, it is the first in the franchise not to be a hentai. It was licensed in North America by Cinedigm. Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac is a 2010 teen drama film directed by Hans Canosa, based on the 2007 young adult novel of the same name by Gabrielle Zevin. The film stars Japanese actress Maki Horikita, Japanese actors Kenichi Matsuyama and Yuya Tegoshi, and American actor Anton Yelchin. The King Is Dead! The King is Dead! is a 2012 Australian comedy drama thriller film directed by Rolf de Heer about a young couple who are tormented by the neighbour from hell. Elf-Man Elf-Man is a direct-to-video Christmas family comedy film starring Jason Acuña as the title character. It is distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment and was released in USA, UK, Australia and New Zealand on December 4, 2012. Worldwide sales by Vision Films. A Story of Children and Film A Story of Children and Film is a 2013 documentary film directed by Mark Cousins. It features clips from movies from around the world that feature children, and scenes featuring the directors niece and nephew. The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow is an American computer/traditionally animated short film based on The Smurfs comic book series created by the Belgian comics artist Peyo. The animated short was written by Todd Berger and directed by Stephan Franck, and it stars the voices of Melissa Sturm, Fred Armisen, Anton Yelchin, Alan Cumming and Hank Azaria. The film was produced by Sony Pictures Animation with the animation by Sony Pictures Imageworks and Duck Studios. The Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow was released on DVD on September 10, 2013. The film is loosely based on Washington Irvings short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". Moratoriamu Tamako is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Nobuhiro Yamashita and starring former AKB48 member Atsuko Maeda. The film had its world premiere at the 2013 Busan International Film Festival and was released in Japan on 23 November 2013. Ju-on: The Final Curse is a 2015 Japanese supernatural horror film produced and co-written by Takashige Ichise and directed and co-written by Masayuki Ochiai. It follows the new continuity established in The Beginning of the End. The film was released on June 20, 2015. Axolotl Overkill Axolotl Overkill is a 2017 German drama film directed by Helene Hegemann, and stars Jasna Fritzi Bauer, Arly Jover, and Mavie Hörbiger. The screenplay by Hegemann is based on her 2010 debut novel of the same name. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on 20 January 2017 in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section; where it was awarded the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Cinematography. Veerappan Veerappan is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language biographical action crime film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film is based on the real-life Indian bandit Veerappan and the events leading to Operation Cocoon, a mission to capture and kill him. The film stars Sandeep Bharadwaj, Sachiin J Joshi, Usha Jadhav and Lisa Ray. The film was released on May 27, 2016. Veerappan received positive reviews with critics praising narration, production design, direction and performances of Sandeep Bharadwaj, and Usha Jadav. Sandakozhi 2 Sandakozhi 2 is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by N. Linguswamy. A sequel to Sandakozhi, the film features Vishal and Rajkiran reprising their roles from the first film, alongside Keerthy Suresh and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar in the lead roles. It also happens to be Vishals 25th film. The film began production during September 2017 and was released on 18 October 2018. Johanna Enlists Johanna Enlists is a 1918 silent film comedy-drama produced by and starring Mary Pickford with distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by William Desmond Taylor from a short story by Rupert Hughes, The Mobilization of Johanna. Frances Marion, a frequent Pickford collaborator, wrote the scenario. The film was made at a time during World War I when sentimental or patriotic films were immensely popular. It was an early starring vehicle for Monte Blue, the male lead opposite Pickford. The film survives in several prints, including one at the Library of Congress. The Corsican Brothers The Corsican Brothers is a 1941 swashbuckler film starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in a dual role as the title Siamese twins, separated at birth and raised in completely different circumstances. Both thirst for revenge against the man who killed their parents, both fall in love with the same woman. The story is very loosely based on the novella Les frères Corses by French writer Alexandre Dumas. Dimitri Tiomkin was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score. Frenchman's Creek Frenchmans Creek is a 1944 adventure film adaptation of the Daphne du Maurier novel of the same name, about an aristocratic English woman who falls in love with a French pirate. The film was released by Paramount Pictures and starred Joan Fontaine, Arturo de Córdova, Basil Rathbone, Cecil Kellaway, and Nigel Bruce. Filmed in Technicolor, it was directed by Mitchell Leisen. The musical score was by Victor Young, who incorporated the main theme of French composer Claude Debussys Clair de Lune as the love theme for the film. The film is a mostly faithful adaptation of the novel, taking place during the reign of Charles II in the mid-17th century, mostly in the Cornish region of England. Fontaine was under contract to independent producer to David O. Selznick, who produced only a few films each year. Typically, he loaned out his contract players and director Alfred Hitchcock to other studios. In this case, Fontaine was loaned to Paramount for this lavish production. She later complained about her work with director Leisen and some of her costars. The films budget of $3.6 million made it the most expensive production in Paramount history up to that time. Cast members Rathbone and Bruce were well known for appearing together as Holmes and Dr. Watson, respectively, in the Sherlock Holmes films by Universal Studios. Frenchmans Creek was their only on-screen collaboration besides the Holmes films. The film was released as an on demand DVD August 28, 2014; and has been shown on American Movie Classics and Turner Classic Movies. None Shall Escape None Shall Escape is a 1944 war film. Even though the film was made during the World War II, the setting is a post-war Nuremberg-style war crimes trial. Alexander Knox plays Wilhelm Grimm, a Nazi officer who is on trial, and the story unfolds through the eyes of several witnesses, including a Catholic priest, Father Warecki, Grimms brother Karl and Marja Pacierkowski, a woman to whom he was once engaged. Alfred Neumann and Joseph Than were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Story. Bang! Bang! You're Dead! Our Man in Marrakesh is a 1966 British comedy spy film shot in Morocco produced and co-written by Harry Alan Towers, directed by Don Sharp and starring Tony Randall, Herbert Lom and Senta Berger. Three on a Meathook Three on a Meathook is a 1972 horror film written and directed by William Girdler and starring Charles Kissinger, James Pickett and Sherry Steiner. The film is loosely based on the crimes committed by Ed Gein. Bullshot Crummond Bullshot is a 1983 film, based on the stage play Bullshot Crummond. The name comes from a parody of the 1929 film Bulldog Drummond, on which it is loosely based. Mandi Mandi is a 1983 Hindi film directed by Shyam Benegal. The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. The film is a satirical comedy on politics and prostitution, and stars Shabana Azmi, Naseeruddin Shah and Smita Patil. Based on a classic Urdu short story Aanandi by writer Ghulam Abbas, the film narrates the story of a brothel, situated in the heart of a city, an area that some politicians want for its prime locality. The film won the 1984 National Film Award for Best Art Direction for Nitish Roy. It was selected at Indian Panorama at Filmostav, Bombay 1984, and was invited to the Los Angeles Exposition, the Hong Kong International Film Festival 1984, and London Film Festival 1983. Harem Harem is a 1985 French romantic drama directed by Arthur Joffé. It was filmed in Morocco, particularly El Jadida. Meet the Hollowheads Meet the Hollowheads, also known as Life on the Edge, is a 1989 movie written and directed by special-effects makeup artist Thomas R. Burman. It stars Juliette Lewis, John Glover, Richard Portnow, and Joshua John Miller. The film is a black comedy and satire of 1950s sitcoms set in a dystopic future populated by bizarre, tentacled creatures which function dually as household appliances and food. Severed Ties Severed Ties is a 1992 comedy horror film directed by Damon Santostefano. It was released to video by Columbia TriStar Home Video. Chanthupottu Chanthupottu is a 2005 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film directed by Lal Jose, written by Benny P. Nayarambalam, and produced by Lal. The film was based on a play of the same name, which in turn, was based on the life of an actual man with feminine mannerisms. The story is about a man named Radhakrishnan who was brought up like a girl by his grandmother. This film was a commercial success at the box office. Backstage Backstage is a French film directed by Emmanuelle Bercot, released in 2005. It was screened in the Official Selection category of the 62nd Venice International Film Festival. Before It Had a Name Before It Had a Name is a 2005 film directed by Giada Colagrande and co-written by her and husband Willem Dafoe. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival and was retitled as The Black Widow when it was released on DVD. It marked the first time Dafoe had developed a project to the point of being shot as well as the first time Colagrande had written in English. Goopy Bagha Phire Elo Goopy Bagha Phirey Elo is the sequel to 1980 film Hirak Rajar Deshe and the third installment of Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne series. It was directed by Sandip Ray and written by his father Satyajit Ray. This film was released eleven years after its predecessor. Ace of Hearts Ace of Hearts is a 2008 English-language Canadian family drama film directed by David Mackay and starring Dean Cain, Britt McKillip, Anne Marie Loder, and Mike Dopud. The Secret Lives of Dorks The Secret Lives of Dorks is a 2013 American independent comedy film directed by Salomé Breziner and starring Gaelan Connell, Vanessa Marano, Riley Voelkel, Beau Mirchoff and Jim Belushi. III Slices of Life Slices of Life is independent film maker Anthony G Sumners feature length horror anthology, which explores the terror of everyday life. 4 years in the making, Slices of Life completed production in 2010. Children of Sarajevo Children of Sarajevo is a 2012 Bosnian drama film directed by Aida Begić. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Special Distinction award. The film was selected as the Bosnian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. M Cream M Cream is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language road film written and directed by Agneya Singh. It follows the exploits of four rebellious friends who set out on a road trip in pursuit of a mythical drug. The film was screened at the Rhode Island International Film Festival where it received the Grand Prize for Best Feature Film. PVR Pictures released M Cream in theatres across India on July 22, 2016. The worldwide distribution rights were subsequently acquired by Netflix. Flocken Flocking is a 2015 Swedish drama film directed by Beata Gårdeler. It won three awards at the 51st Guldbagge Awards and the main award at the 33rd Ale Kino! Festival. Little Pink House Little Pink House is a 2017 American-Canadian biographical drama film written and directed by Courtney Moorehead Balaker and starring Catherine Keener as Susette Kelo. It is based on the events related to Kelo v. City of New London, a U.S. Supreme Court case in which Kelo unsuccessfully sued the city of New London, for its controversial use of eminent domain. Nothing Left Unsaid: Gloria Vanderbilt & Anderson Cooper Nothing Left Unsaid: Gloria Vanderbilt & Anderson Cooper is a 2016 documentary film about Gloria Vanderbilt and Anderson Cooper. Hollywood Hotel Hollywood Hotel is a 1937 American romantic musical comedy film, directed by Busby Berkeley, starring Dick Powell, Rosemary Lane, Lola Lane, Hugh Herbert, Ted Healy, Glenda Farrell and Johnnie Davis, featuring Alan Mowbray and Alan Todd, and with Allyn Joslyn, Grant Mitchell and Edgar Kennedy. The film was based on the popular Hollywood Hotel radio show created by gossip columnist Louella Parsons, where Hollywood stars recreated scenes from their latest movies. It was broadcast weekly from the hotel of that name, The films recreation of the program features Louella Parsons, Frances Langford, Raymond Paige and His Orchestra, Jerry Cooper, the announcer Ken Niles, Duane Thompson and Benny Goodman and His Orchestra. Hollywood Hotel, the film, is now best remembered for the featured song and opening number "Hooray for Hollywood" by Johnny Mercer and Richard A. Whiting, sung in the film by Davis and Langford, accompanied by Goodman and his orchestra. The song has become a standard part of the soundtrack to movie award ceremonies, including the Academy Awards. Mercers lyrics contain numerous references, often satirical, to the movie industry and the path to film stardom. You Belong to Me You Belong to Me is a 1941 American romantic comedy film produced and directed by Wesley Ruggles and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda. Based on a story by Dalton Trumbo, and written by Claude Binyon, the film is about a wealthy man who meets and falls in love with a beautiful doctor while on a ski trip. After a courtship complicated by his hypochondria, she agrees to marry him on the condition that she continue to practice medicine. His jealousy at the thought of her seeing male patients, however, soon threatens their marriage. The film was released in the United Kingdom as Good Morning, Doctor, and was remade as Emergency Wedding in 1950. A print is held by the Library of Congress. Miss Grant Takes Richmond Miss Grant Takes Richmond is a 1949 comedy film starring Lucille Ball and William Holden, directed by Lloyd Bacon and released by Columbia Pictures. It was released under the title Innocence is Bliss in the UK. Colossus and the Headhunters Colossus and the Headhunters, is a 1963 Italian peplum film directed by Guido Malatesta. Battle Beneath the Earth Battle Beneath the Earth is a British spy film starring Kerwin Mathews. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film also features character actor Ed Bishop, who later went on to star in the Gerry Anderson cult TV show UFO. Kiss Daddy Goodnight Kiss Daddy Goodnight is a 1987 American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed by Peter Ily Huemer. It stars Uma Thurman in her film debut, and Steve Buscemi in a small role. Germany Year 90 Nine Zero Germany Year 90 Nine Zero is a French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and starring Eddie Constantine in his signature role as detective Lemmy Caution. This is the second film in which Godard and Constantine collaborated with the Lemmy Caution character, although it is not officially a sequel to Alphaville. It was also the 15th and final time that Constantine would play his signature role in 40 years. The film was screened in competition at the 48th Venice International Film Festival, in which it won the President of the Italian Senates Gold Medal. The title is a reference to the 1948 Roberto Rossellini film Germany Watchers III Watchers 3 is the 1994 sequel to the horror film Watchers directed by Jeremy Stanford. Starring B movie veteran Wings Hauser, the film is loosely based on the novel Watchers by Dean Koontz. Produced by Roger Corman, Watchers 3 was shot entirely on location in Peru. Suite 16 Suite 16 is a 1994 Dutch-Belgian-British thriller film directed by Dominique Deruddere and starring Pete Postlethwaite, Antonie Kamerling, and Géraldine Pailhas. Wings of Courage Wings of Courage is a 1995 American-French drama film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud and starring Craig Sheffer, Val Kilmer, Elizabeth McGovern and Tom Hulce. The 40-minute film was written by Annaud with Alain Godard. It was the first dramatic film shot in the IMAX format. Wings of Courage is an account of the real-life story of early airmail operations in South America. The Only Thrill The Only Thrill is a 1997 film directed by Peter Masterson. It stars Diane Keaton and Sam Shepard. Women Talking Dirty Women Talking Dirty is a 1999 British comedy film directed by Coky Giedroyc and starring Helena Bonham Carter and Gina McKee. It is an adaptation of the novel Women Talking Dirty, written by Isla Dewar; who also wrote the screenplay. The film was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival on 17 September 1999 and released on 7 December 2001 in the UK. The screenplay concerns Cora, an aspiring biochemist and struggling single mother. She and Ellen, a shy divorced cartoonist, strike an unlikely friendship amidst their own personal betrayals and secrets. Fourplay Fourplay is a romantic comedy film released in 2001. The Most Beautiful Wife La moglie più bella is a 1970 Italian film directed by Damiano Damiani, based on the 1965 case of Franca Viola, who challenged the still frequent southern Italian custom of kidnapping and raping a prospective bride by refusing to marry her abductor. It was the debut film for the then 14-year-old Ornella Muti. Coolie No. 1 Coolie No.1 is a 1991 Telugu romantic action film produced by D. Suresh under the Suresh Productions banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It starred Venkatesh and Tabu in lead roles, the latter making her first movie as an actress. Rao Gopal Rao, Sharada, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Paruchuri Venkateswara Rao, Mohan Babu, and Brahmanandam playing supporting roles. The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja with cinematography by S. Gopal Reddy and editing by K. A. Martand. The film was recorded as a hit at the box office. It was dubbed into Hindi and Tamil with the same title. Textiles Textiles is a 2004 French comedy film directed by Franck Landron. Kissing on the Mouth Kissing on the Mouth is a 2005 American film directed by Joe Swanberg. The small cast served as the only crew, with the film featuring real interviews with recent college graduates and a documentary approach to the graphic sex and conversations. It is considered one of the original films of the Mumblecore movement. La seconda notte di nozze La seconda notte di nozze is an Italian comedy-drama film directed by Pupi Avati. It entered the 2005 Venice Film Festival. For this film Katia Ricciarelli won Nastro dArgento for Best Actress. Frank and Cindy Frank and Cindy is a comedy film written and directed by G.J. Echternkamp. The film stars Rene Russo, Oliver Platt, Johnny Simmons, Jane Levy, and Marc Maron and is based on the true story and the 2007 documentary of the same name. The film was released on 16 June 2015 in the United States. Graphic Sexual Horror Graphic Sexual Horror is a 2009 independent film written and directed by Anna Lorentzon and Barbara Bell in their directorial debut. The film is a documentary about Insex, a bondage website. Graphic Sexual Horror premiered to critic and audience acclaim at Slamdance Film Festival in January 2009 and has been selected by IMDbs Arno Kazarian as the only Slamdance 2009 film reviewed in the Sundance festivals selection. The film won Best Documentary at the 2009 CineKink Film Festival, Official Selection at the 2009 Calgary Underground Film Festival , Official Selection at the HotDocs Film Festival, Official Selection at the 2009 Buenos Aires Film Festival, Official Selection at the 2009 Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal and Official Selection at the 2009 Athens International Film Festival in Greece]. Synapse Films announced the August 2010 release of the Special Edition DVD of Graphic Sexual Horror on June 30, 2010. Tjuven Wallander – Tjuven is a 2009 film / television drama about the Swedish police detective Kurt Wallander directed by Stephan Apelgren. Tjuven was released to DVD and broadcast as part of the second series of the Wallander, as episode 4 of 13. Treacle Jr. Treacle Jr. is a British 2011 film written and directed by Jamie Thraves and starring Aidan Gillen, Tom Fisher, and Riann Steele. It was filmed on location in Southwark, London, England, United Kingdom. A Blood Pledge: Broken Promise A Blood Pledge is a K-Horror film, and the fifth installment of the Whispering Corridors series of South Korean horror films set in girls high schools that began with 1998s film of the same name. Aside from the setting and overall themes, it is unrelated to the other films in the series. One Way Trip One Way Trip 3D is a 2011 Austrian-Swiss 3D horror film directed by Markus Welter. Ribbit Ribbit is a 2014 Malaysian 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by KRU Studios and Crest Animation Studios. It is directed by Chuck Powers from a screenplay by Powers and Hamir Afizi and features the voices of Sean Astin, Russell Peters, Tim Curry, and Cherami Leigh. Kuzu The Lamb is a 2014 Turkish-German drama film directed by Kutluğ Ataman. The film had its premiere in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. 24 Days 24 Days is a French drama film directed by Alexandre Arcady released in 2014. It examines The Affair of the Gang of Barbarians of January 2006. A Single Rider A Single Rider is 2017 South Korean drama film starring Lee Byung-hun and Gong Hyo-jin. The film released on February 22, 2017. Co-produced and distributed by Warner Bros., the film is the directorial debut of Lee Joo-young. The Roaring Road The Roaring Road is a 1919 American silent action romance film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is taken from the short stories by Byron Morgan; Junkpile Sweepstakes, Undertakers Handicap, and Roaring Road. This film was so successful that it spawned a sequel, Excuse My Dust, from stories by the same author. This film is available on video and DVD from online sources. Early to Bed Early to Bed is a 1928 short comedy silent film starring Laurel and Hardy. A Girl in Every Port A Girl in Every Port is a 1928 American silent comedy film based on an original story by Howard Hawks, who directed the film as well. The feature stars Victor McLaglen, Robert Armstrong, and Louise Brooks. It was produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation, which later remade it as Goldie in 1931, with Spencer Tracy and Jean Harlow. A print of the 1928 movie exists at the George Eastman House and a DVD-R was released in 2002. The Great Man's Lady The Great Mans Lady is a 1942 American western film directed by William A. Wellman, and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Joel McCrea. The film is based on the short story "The Human Side" by Viña Delmar. It was filmed on locations at two locations in Thousand Oaks: Joel McCrea Ranch and nearby Moorpark Road. Mouse Wreckers Mouse Wreckers is a 1949 Looney Tunes short directed by Chuck Jones, starring Hubie and Bertie in their first pairing with the redesigned Claude Cat. The short centers around Hubie and Berties attempts to move into a new home by chasing Claude out of the home. Mel Blanc voices Bertie and an uncredited Stan Freberg voices Hubie. The title is a pun on house wrecker or home wrecker, where a house is destroyed, often figuratively, by a single person. Mouse Wreckers was nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for 1948, but lost to The Little Orphan, a Tom and Jerry cartoon which was the fifth Oscar given to the cat and mouse team. The cartoon was loosely remade as Gopher Broke in 1958, and later as the Tom and Jerry cartoon The Year of the Mouse in 1965. Rabbit Rampage Rabbit Rampage is a 1955 Bugs Bunny Warner Bros. animated cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones which was originally released on June 11, 1955. It is a spiritual successor to Duck Amuck, in which Daffy Duck was teased by an off-screen animator, revealed at the end to be Bugs Bunny. In Rabbit Rampage, Bugs is similarly teased by another off-screen animator who is revealed at the end to be Elmer Fudd. The cartoon inspired a 1993 video game for the Super NES, Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage, which allows the player to control Bugs, following a similar plot. A few clips from this short were shown in a trailer for the Volume 1 DVD set, but was not included as part of that set. The complete short was released on the Volume 6 set of the series as an unrestored "bonus" cartoon. The Wild Ride The Wild Ride is a 1960 American film directed by Harvey Berman and starring Jack Nicholson as a rebellious punk named Johnny, of the Beat generation, who spends his days as an amateur dirt track driver in between partying and troublemaking. The film has become part of the public domain and is considered by some to be a cult classic. Shakespeare-Wallah Shakespeare Wallah is a 1965 Merchant Ivory Productions film. The story and screenplay are by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, about a travelling family theatre troupe of English actors in India, who perform Shakespeare plays in towns across India, amidst a dwindling demand for their work and the rise of Bollywood. Madhur Jaffrey won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 15th Berlin International Film Festival for her performance. The music was composed by Satyajit Ray. Carriage to Vienna Coach to Vienna is a 1966 Czech war thriller directed by Karel Kachyňa. Common Law Cabin Common Law Cabin is a 1967 exploitation film directed by Russ Meyer. The movie features Alaina Capri and Meyer regulars Babette Bardot and Jack Moran. I Am Sartana, Your Angel of Death I am Sartana, Your Angel of Death Four Murders Are Enough, Darling Four Murders Are Enough, Darling is a 1971 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. It is an adaptation of the 1960 novel Entry Forbidden to The Dead by Croatian writer and comic artist Nenad Brixy, which was previously adapted into a Yugoslav film of the same name in 1965. The House That Would Not Die The House That Would Not Die is a 1970 American made-for-television horror film starring Barbara Stanwyck, Richard Egan, Michael Anderson Jr. and Kitty Winn. It premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on October 27, 1970. Henry Farrell, author of What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, wrote the teleplay based on the 1968 novel Ammie Come Home by Barbara Michaels, one of several pseudonyms used by author Barbara Mertz. Daughter of the Nile Daughter of the Nile is a 1987 film by Taiwanese filmmaker Hou Hsiao-hsien. It Takes Two It Takes Two is a 1988 American romantic comedy film directed by David Beaird and starring George Newbern, Leslie Hope, and Kimberly Foster. Screenwriters Richard Christian Matheson and Thomas E. Szollosi had previously teamed up to write the 1987 teen comedy Three OClock High. Nightfall Nightfall is a 1988 American science fiction film based on the short story Nightfall by Isaac Asimov. Eat a Bowl of Tea Eat a Bowl of Tea is a 1989 film directed by Wayne Wang based on the novel of the same name by Louis Chu. It is a Chinese romantic film starring Cora Miao, Russell Wong, Victor Wong, Siu-Ming Lau and Eric Tsang. The Harvest The Harvest is a 1993 Mexican-American thriller directed by David Marconi and starring Miguel Ferrer, Leilani Sarelle, Tony Denison and Henry Silva. Its soundtrack was played by artists from World Domination Recordings. George Clooney appears briefly in the film, playing a transvestite; Clooney is also a cousin of the films leading actor, Miguel Ferrer. Unnal Mudiyum Thambi Unnal Mudiyum Thambi is a 1988 Indian Tamil language musical-drama film written and directed by K. Balachander. Produced by Kavithalaya Productions, the film features Kamal Haasan, Gemini Ganesan, and Seetha in lead roles. Janagaraj, Prasad Babu, Manorama, Delhi Ganesh, and Nassar play supporting roles. The film was a remake of the directors own Telugu film Rudraveena. Unnal Mudiyum Thambi focuses on the ideological conflicts between Bilahari Marthandam Pillai, a reputed Carnatic musician, and his younger son Udayamoorthy. Pillais discrimination towards the people belonging to lower caste is met with criticism from Udhayamoorthy, who believes in societys welfare and walks out for good later. The events that led to change in Pillais views form the remaining part of the story. Ilaiyaraaja composed the films soundtrack and background score. R. Raghunatha Reddy was the films director of photography, R. Bhaskaran edited the film, and Mohanam was the art director. The film was released on August 12, 1988 to positive critical reception. A Cooler Climate A Cooler Climate is a 1999 American made-for-television drama film directed by Susan Seidelman starring Sally Field and Judy Davis. It is based on a book with the same name by Zena Collier and originally aired on Showtime on August 22, 1999. Mary Kay Letourneau: All American Girl The Mary Kay Letourneau Story: All-American Girl is a 2000 American television film based on the real-life story of Mary Kay Letourneaus illicit affair with one of her sixth-grade students. The film was broadcast on the USA network on January 18, 2000 and was followed with a special entitled Letourneau: Live, which featured interviews with Letourneau and others involved with the scenario. The lead role of Letourneau was played by actress Penelope Ann Miller and filming took place in Toronto during 1999. Letourneau cooperated with the films producers. As she could not receive profits from the film per the "Son of Sam law", her fees were placed in a trust fund for her children. As a way of developing her role, Miller corresponded with Letourneau over the telephone. The Coffin The Coffin is a 2008 horror film starring Ananda Everingham and Karen Mok. Arindhum Ariyamalum Arinthum Ariyamalum is a 2005 Indian Tamil crime-drama film written and directed by Vishnuvardhan that stars Navdeep, Arya, Prakash Raj, and Sameksha, in the lead roles, while Adithya Menon, Sangili Murugan, Krishna, and Yog Japee play pivotal roles. The films music is composed by top director, Yuvan Shankar Raja. "Punnagai Poo" Gheetha, a RJ at a Malaysian radio station THR Raaga, produced the film. The film released on 20 May 2005 and completed a 175-day run at the box office. Upon release, the film was dubbed into Telugu and released as Kalisunte. The film eventually went on to receive Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut – South for Arya. We Are the Strange We Are the Strange is an independent animated film directed by M dot Strange. It uses stop motion, CG artwork, and greenscreen effects. The film premiered on January 19, 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival. Concrete Romance Concrete Romance is a 2007 Italian neo-noir film directed by Marco Martani. The Return of the Musketeers, or The Treasures of Cardinal Mazarin The Return of the Musketeers, or The Treasures of Cardinal Mazarin is a 2009 Russian musical film directed by Georgi Yungvald-Khilkevich. Sinyora Enrica ile Italyan Olmak Signora Enrica is a 2010 Italo-Turkish comedy-drama film, written and directed by Ali İlhan, starring Claudia Cardinale as an elderly Italian woman who takes in a young Turkish exchange student. The film, which is scheduled to go on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was selected for the 47th International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. Love in Disguise Love in Disguise. is a 2010 Chinese-language romantic comedy movie. It was directed by Chinese-American singer-songwriter, record producer, actor and film director Wang Leehom and filmed in Shanghai. Love in Disguise went on to become the highest grossing film for a first-time director in Chinese history grossing over 60 million RMB domestically. That's What She Said Thats What She Said is a 2012 American comedy film directed by Carrie Preston, written by Kellie Overbey, and starring Marcia DeBonis, Anne Heche, Alia Shawkat, and Miriam Shor. Destruction: Las Vegas Blast Vegas is a 2013 made-for-television disaster film about an Egyptian sandstorm curse that destroys Las Vegas. It first aired on the Syfy channel on July 18, 2013, and stars Frankie Muniz, Barry Bostwick, and Maggie Castle. Tru Love Tru Love is a 2013 Canadian drama film written, directed and produced by Kate Johnston and Shauna MacDonald. Among the Believers Among the Believers is a 2015 documentary film directed by Hemal Trivedi and Mohammed Ali Naqvi and produced by Jonathan Goodman Levitt and Hemal Trivedi. The executive producer was Whitney Burton Dow and co-producers were Naziha Ali and Syed Musharaf Shah. The film had its US premiere at Tribeca Film Festival on April 17, 2015 and was pitched at the 2013 MeetMarket as part of Sheffield Doc/Fest. After its theatrical release, it aired on television on Worlds Doc World. The documentary examines the increasing political and religious turmoil in Pakistan since the War on Terror, with specific attention to the Red Mosque and its network of madrasas. The Red Mosques madrasas are live-in Islamic seminaries which admit youths. The struggle between militant Islamist forces and secular forces are seen to play out in the countrys educational system. The Soviet–Afghan War and the Siege of the Red Mosque are depicted as well. The main focus of the film is the head of the Red Mosque, Maulana Abdul Aziz Ghazi. Abdul Aziz takes the filmmakers on a tour of his madrasas in Islamabad and the countryside. He explains his point of view, and why he advocates jihad in favor of instituting Sharia law as Pakistans main law. Abdul Aziz also explains key events in his life and the history of his organization. As a counterpoint, the film features noted nuclear physicist and civil activist Pervez Hoodbhoy, who provides broader context on the history presented by Abdul Aziz. The film also tracks the lives of two adolescent students in madrasas run by the Red Mosque, and a village chief who creates a school centered around academics rather than religious education. Secret of the Blue Room The Secret of the Blue Room is a 1933 American pre-Code murder-mystery film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Lionel Atwill, Gloria Stuart, Paul Lukas and Edward Arnold. The plot is based on the German film Secret of the Blue Room, made the previous year. Universal remade it twice: as The Missing Guest in 1938 and as Murder in the Blue Room in 1944; the latter is played mostly as a comedy with songs, though still largely faithful to the original plot. Pennies from Heaven Pennies From Heaven is a 1936 American musical comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Bing Crosby, Madge Evans, and Edith Fellows. Based on the novel The Peacock Feather by Leslie Moore and a screenplay by Jo Swerling, the film is about a singer wrongly imprisoned who promises a condemned fellow inmate that he will help the family of his victim when he is released. The singer delays his dream of becoming a gondolier in Venice and becomes a street singer in order to help the young girl and her elderly grandfather. His life is further complicated when he meets a beautiful welfare worker who takes a dim view of the young girls welfare and initiates proceedings to have her put in an orphanage. Pennies From Heaven remains most noteworthy for Crosbys introduction of the titular song, a Depression-era favorite, since recorded by numerous singers. The film features Louis Armstrong in a supporting role. In 1937, the film received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song. This was Crosby’s first independent production jointly with Emanuel Cohen’s Major Pictures and he had a share in the profits. The film was distributed by Columbia Pictures. Kitty Kitty is a 1945 film, a costume drama set in London during the 1780s, directed by Mitchell Leisen, based on the novel of the same name by Rosamond Marshall, with a screenplay by Karl Tunberg. It stars Paulette Goddard, Ray Milland, Constance Collier, Patric Knowles, Reginald Owen, and Cecil Kellaway as the English painter Thomas Gainsborough. In a broad interpretation of George Bernard Shaws Pygmalion story line, the film tells the rags-to-riches story of a young guttersnipe, cockney girl. Easy to Wed Easy to Wed is a 1946 Technicolor American musical comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell, and starring Van Johnson, Esther Williams, Lucille Ball, and Keenan Wynn. The screenplay by Dorothy Kingsley is an adaptation of the screenplay of the 1936 film Libeled Lady by Maurine Dallas Watkins, Howard Emmett Rogers, and George Oppenheimer. Odette Odette is a 1950 British war film based on the true story of Special Operations Executive French-born agent Odette Sansom, who was captured by the Germans in 1943, condemned to death and sent to Ravensbrück concentration camp to be executed. However, against all odds she survived the war and testified against the prison guards at the Hamburg Ravensbrück trials. She was awarded the George Cross in 1946; the first woman ever to receive the award, and the only woman who has been awarded it while still alive. Anna Neagle plays Odette Sansom and Trevor Howard plays Peter Churchill, the British agent she mainly worked with and married after the war. Peter Ustinov plays their radio operator Alex Rabinovitch. Colonel Maurice Buckmaster, who was head of the SOEs French Section, played himself in the film, as did Paddy Sproule, another FANY female SOE agent. Claws for Alarm Claws for Alarm is a 1954 Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was the second of three cartoons teaming Porky Pig and Sylvester the cat in a spooky setting where only Sylvester is aware of the danger the pair are in. The other two films in the series are Scaredy Cat and Jumpin Jupiter. The Night Heaven Fell The Night Heaven Fell is an Eastmancolor 1958 French-Italian film directed by Roger Vadim. Vadim had already acquired international fame with his daring debut And God Created Woman. Like its predecessor, The Night Heaven Fell explored the exuberant sensuality of Brigitte Bardot, who was Vadims wife at the time. Terror Is a Man Terror Is a Man is a 1959 black-and-white Filipino/American horror film directed by Gerardo de Leon. It was the first in a series produced by Eddie Romero and Kane W. Lynn known as the "Blood Island" series, which also included Brides of Blood, The Mad Doctor of Blood Island and Beast of Blood. All four films took place on an island called Blood Island, named for its vivid red-hued sunsets. The film focuses on a shipwreck survivor washed ashore on a small island where a scientist is experimenting on a panther in an effort to make it human. Tarzan the Magnificent Tarzan the Magnificent is a 1960 British Eastmancolor film, the follow-up to Tarzans Greatest Adventure. Its plot bears no relation to that of the 1939 Edgar Rice Burroughs novel of the same name. The film was directed by Robert Day and produced by Sy Weintraub and Harvey Hayutin. Gordon Scott makes his last appearance as Tarzan while Jock Mahoney appeared as villain Coy Banton. Mahoney would take over the Tarzan role himself beginning in the next film, Tarzan Goes to India in 1962. The motion picture does not include Jane. More Dead Than Alive More Dead Than Alive is a 1969 film directed by Robert Sparr and produced by Aubrey Schenck. It was filmed at Agua Dulce. It Happened One Christmas It Happened One Christmas is a 1977 American made-for-television Christmas fantasy-comedy film starring Marlo Thomas, Wayne Rogers, Orson Welles and Cloris Leachman. It originally premiered as The ABC Sunday Night Movie on December 11, 1977. Dil Tera Aashiq Dil Tera Aashiq is a 1993 Indian Bollywood film directed by Lawrence DSouza. The film stars Salman Khan and Madhuri Dixit in pivotal roles. The film released on 22 October 1993 along with another Salman Khan starrer Chandramukhi. Love's Deadly Triangle: The Texas Cadet Murder Loves Deadly Triangle: The Texas Cadet Murder is a 1997 American made-for-television drama film based on the real life murder of Adrianne Jones by Diane Zamora in Texas. The film stars Holly Marie Combs, David Lipper, Cassidy Rae, Dee Wallace, Gary Grubbs, Kurt Fuller, and Joanna Garcia. The film was adapted from "The Killer Cadets", an article in Texas Monthly by Skip Hollandsworth, and aired on NBC on February 10, 1997. Veris ubnis melodiebi Melodies of Vera Quarter is Georgian musical film directed by Giorgi Shengelaia. Growing Up Brady Growing Up Brady is a 2000 American made-for-television biographical film based on the 1992 autobiography Growing Up Brady: I Was A Teenage Greg written by actor Barry Williams with Chris Kreski. Directed by Richard A. Colla, it starred Williams, Adam Brody, Kaley Cuoco, Daniel Hugh Kelly and Michael Tucker, and was originally broadcast May 16, 2000 on NBC. King of Texas King of Texas is a 2002 American television film based on William Shakespeares King Lear and directed by Uli Edel. Spare Parts Spare Parts is a 2003 Slovenian drama film directed by Damjan Kozole. Confessions of an Action Star Confessions of an Action Star is an American action comedy mockumentary starring David Leitch, Angelina Jolie, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving, Eric Roberts, Dax Shepard, Debbie Allen, Lee Arenberg and directed by Brad Martin. The film was entitled Sledge: The Untold Story during its film festival run and is distributed by Vivendi Entertainment and Lightyear Entertainment. Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure Charlottes Web 2: Wilburs Great Adventure is a 2003 American animated direct-to-video adventure film, and the sequel to the 1973 film Charlottes Web, which is based on the childrens novel Charlottes Web by E.B. White. It was produced by Paramount Pictures, Universal Cartoon Studios, and Nickelodeon; and distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment in North America and Universal Studios Home Entertainment overseas. The film centers around Wilbur, who lives on Homer Zuckermans farm and is taking care of Nellie, Aranea, and Joy, Charlottes three daughters. He also must save his new friend, a friendly black lamb named Cardigan, from being eaten by an evil fox named Farley. Charlottes Web 2: Wilburs Great Adventure was released on March 18, 2003, to generally unfavorable reviews, with critics panning its animation and plot. Hazard Hazard is a 2005 Japanese film mostly shot in New York City, written and directed by Sion Sono, starring Joe Odagiri and Jai West. It is the story of three youths who attempt to avenge their rights in a society of criminals and thugs. The Key The Key is a 2007 French thriller film directed by Guillaume Nicloux. Multiple Sarcasms Multiple Sarcasms is a 2010 American drama film starring Timothy Hutton, Mira Sorvino, Stockard Channing, Dana Delany, Chris Sarandon and Mario Van Peebles. It was sold at the European Film Market on February 6, 2009 and was released in the United States May 7, 2010. Wild Field Wild Field is a 2008 Russian film directed by Mikheil Kalatozishvili from a well-known 1990s script by the late Pyotr Lutsik and Aleksey Samoryadov, and stars Oleg Dolin, Roman Madyanov, and Yuriy Stepanov. Doubt Tardid lit. Doubt is a 2009 Iranian Crystal Simorgh-winning film directed by Varuzh Karim Masihi. It is an adaptation of Shakespeares Hamlet. Made after 17 years, Tardid is Karim Masihis second feature film after Parde-ye Akhar. Supermen of Malegaon Supermen Of Malegaon is a 2012 Hindi documentary film written and directed by Faiza Ahmad Khan. This documentary was released on 29 June 2012 in cinemas. Supermen Of Malegaon was never meant to be released as a movie and was originally made as a documentary for a Singapore TV channel. The project features Shakeel Bharati, Farogh Jafri, Akram Khan, Shafique, Nazir Shaikh. Madonna's Pig Madonnas Pig is a 2011 Belgian fantasy film directed by Frank Van Passel. The Last of the Unjust The Last of the Unjust is a 2013 French documentary film directed by Claude Lanzmann that centres on the activities of Rabbi Benjamin Murmelstein in the Theresienstadt concentration camp, during The Holocaust. The Girl from the Wardrobe The Girl from the Wardrobe is a 2013 Polish drama film directed by Bodo Kox. Why Horror? Why Horror? is a 2014 Canadian documentary by filmmakers Nicolas Kleiman and Rob Lindsay. A work-in-progress draft of the film was screened in August 2014 at the Fantasia Festival and the official final version was screened on 3 October 2014 at the Feratum Film Festival. The documentary explores the psychology of the reasons why people enjoy the horror genre and includes interviews by several well-known horror icons. Funding for the film was partially raised by a successful Kickstarter campaign. Backyard Ashes Backyard Ashes is a 2013 Australian comedy film about backyard cricket. Mellow Mud Mellow Mud is a Latvian 2016 feature film by director Renārs Vimba. Elina Vaska received the IFFI Best Actor Award: Silver Peacock Award at the 47th International Film Festival of India. Sara Sara, formerly known as Que Sera Sera, is a 2015 Hong Kong psychological thriller film directed by Herman Yau and starring Charlene Choi and Simon Yam. The film was released on March 5, 2015. Chicken People Chicken People is a 2016 documentary film about people who breed and raise chickens for exhibition. It is focused primarily on three subjects who compete in the Ohio National Poultry Show in Columbus. A number of reviewers compared it to the mockumentary Best in Show. Saat Uchakkey Saat Uchakkey is a 2016 Indian bollywood comedy film directed and written by Sanjeev Sharma, starring an ensemble cast of Manoj Bajpayee, Kay Kay Menon, Annu Kapoor, Vijay Raaz, Aditi Sharma, Jatin Sarna and Nitin Bhasin. It was released on 14 October 2016. The Saint Takes Over The Saint Takes Over, released in 1940 by RKO Pictures, was the fifth of eight films in RKOs film series about Simon Templar, also known as "The Saint", the Robin Hood-inspired crimefighter created by Leslie Charteris. George Sanders returned as Templar, fourth time as the Saint. Sanders did one more Saint picture the following year, then abandoned the character for good. Wendy Barrie played his latest romantic interest, in her second of three appearances in the Saint film series. Fort Dobbs Fort Dobbs is a 1958 western, the first of three directed by Gordon Douglas to star Clint Walker. The other two were: Yellowstone Kelly in 1959 and Gold of the Seven Saints in 1961. Based on a screenplay by George W. George and Burt Kennedy, with black-and-white photography provided by William H. Clothier, this 93-minute movie was released by Warner Brothers and was intended to capitalize on Walkers success in the Cheyenne TV series. Box office results, however, tended to be modest, thus reinforcing the notion that audiences were not likely to pay for at the theater what they could see at home for free. The Big Circus The Big Circus is a 1959 film starring Victor Mature as a circus owner struggling with financial trouble and a murderous unknown saboteur. It was produced and co-written by Irwin Allen, later known for a series of big-budget disaster films. Totòtruffa '62 Totòtruffa 62 is a 1961 Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque. Three Three is a 1965 Yugoslav film directed by Aleksandar Petrović. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 39th Academy Awards. Commandos Commandos is a war film starring Lee Van Cleef and Jack Kelly and directed by Armando Crispino. The House Without a Christmas Tree The House Without a Christmas Tree is a 1972 television movie, novelized into a childrens book by Gail Rock in 1974, that centers on the relationship between Adelaide "Addie" Mills, a bright and energetic only child, and her melancholy father, James Addison Mills III. James had never recovered from the death of his wife Helen, and is bitterly against ever having a Christmas tree in the house. The videotaped production was seen regularly on CBS during the holiday season between 1972 and 1977. Das fliegende Klassenzimmer The Flying Classroom is a 1973 West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Joachim Fuchsberger, Heinz Reincke and Diana Körner. Two classes in a school have a running feud. It is based on The Flying Classroom, a novel by Erich Kästner. It was shot on location around Bamberg in Bavaria. Strangers: The Story of a Mother and Daughter Strangers: The Story of a Mother and Daughter is a 1979 American made-for-television drama film directed by Milton Katselas and starring Bette Davis and Gena Rowlands. It was broadcast May 13, 1979 on CBS. Davis won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie for her performance. Tribute Tribute is a 1980 Canadian comedy film directed by Bob Clark and starring Jack Lemmon. It is based on the play of the same name by Bernard Slade. Urban Ghost Story Urban Ghost Story is a 1998 British horror film directed by Geneviève Jolliffe, written by Geneviève Jolliffe and Chris Jones, and starring Jason Connery, Nicola Stapleton, Stephanie Buttle, and Heather Ann Foster. It is set in a high-rise housing estate in Glasgow. Imagine Imagine is a 1972 television film by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, filmed mostly at their Tittenhurst Park home in Ascot, England, during 1971, and intended for television. All the songs from Lennons Imagine album appear in the soundtrack, and also the songs "Mrs. Lennon" and "Dont Count the Waves", from Onos album Fly. Running Free Running Free is a 2000 film about a horse born into slavery in 1914. The film began production in 1999 and was released in the US in 2000. It was directed by Sergei Bodrov, written and produced by Jean-Jacques Annaud, narrated by Lukas Haas, and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Special Forces Special Forces is a 2003 American war film directed by Isaac Florentine and written by David N. White. The film stars Marshall R. Teague, Tim Abell and Danny Lee Clark. Badhaai Ho Badhaai Badhaai Ho Badhaai is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film starring Anil Kapoor, Keerthi Reddy and Shilpa Shetty in the lead roles. It was shot over 45 days mostly in Delhi and places like Salooni and Chamba, Himachal. The movie is the Hindi remake of the 1996 Tamil movie Poove Unakkaga. It flopped at the box office in India. Marock Marock is the 2005 Moroccan film by director Laïla Marrakchi. The film was 2006s most successful film in Morocco, scoring more than 3 million dirhams at the Moroccan box-office, according to TelQuel. It was very controversial as it deals with a Muslim/Jewish romantic relationship between two young people in Casablanca, Morocco; Rita and Youri. The film was shown in Moroccan cinemas without being edited or censored. The title Marock is a play on words based on the French name of Morocco Maroc and Rock as in Rockn Roll. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Vaastu Shastra Vaastu Shastra is a 2004 Indian horror film produced by Ram Gopal Varma and directed by Saurab Narang, starring Peeya Rai Chowdhary, Sushmita Sen, and J. D. Chakravarthy. It was released on 5 November 2004, with successful review at the box office. Vaastu Shastra was dubbed into Telugu as Marri Chettu. Almost Brothers Almost Brothers is a 2004 Brazilian film. It was directed by Lúcia Murat and written by Murat and Paulo Lins. Switching back and forth in time between the 1970s and the 2000s, the film follows the friendship between a middle-class left-wing political activist and a criminal from Rio de Janeiros favelas. Evil Behind You Evil Behind You is a 2006 American horror film written and directed by Jim Carroll and starring Hilary Kennedy, Manuel Velazquez, Gwendolynn Murphy and D.C. Lee. Plot: Abducted couples are victims of medical experiments that mutate their minds with supernatural abilities. As their mental capacities increase, so does the danger from something evil that is not of flesh and blood. Cast: Hilary Kennedy as Lisa Williams Manuel Velazquez as David Arnold Gwendolynn Murphy as Debra Reynolds D.C. Lee as Tony Reynolds Jim Garrity as Dr. Greg Powell Gerardo Davila as Abdul Satir San Banarje as Dr. Nassir David Lee as Dr. Jeremiah Powell Regina Waters as Donna Williams Justin Humphries as Robert Brooke Bishop as Lisa Ava Marie Carmichael as Jenny Bette Lou Dove as Donna Bo Hopper What If? Yun Hota To Kya Hota is a 2006 Hindi drama film. The film directed by Naseeruddin Shah stars Konkona Sen Sharma, Ayesha Takia, Jimmy Sheirgill, Paresh Rawal, Boman Irani, Saroj Khan and Irrfan Khan. The film explores four stories which eventually become intertwined with 9/11. Da Kath & Kim Code Da Kath & Kim Code is a 2005 Australian comedy telemovie of the television series Kath & Kim. After three seasons of Kath & Kim, Gina Riley and Jane Turner initially planned to take 2005 off from television. But in July, they announced that they would be writing and filming a 90-minute telemovie. The telemovie screened in Australia and New Zealand in November and December 2005 respectively. The telemovie was sold to networks in the United Kingdom and the United States. It was the last Kath & Kim production shown on the ABC before it moved to the Seven Network for the 2007 season. Dance Party, USA Dance Party USA is a 2006 film written and directed by Aaron Katz. It stars Cole Pensinger and Anna Kavan. The film and director have also been mentioned by the media as an important part of the "mumblecore" movement in independent cinema. Shannon's Rainbow Shannons Rainbow is a 2011 drama and family film both produced and directed by Frank E. Johnson. It stars Julianne Michelle and Claire Forlani, with a musical score by emmy winner Charles David Denler. The film was shot in western Pennsylvania from a script written by John Mowod and Larry Richert and based on Mowods own experiences seeing his brother rehabilitate an injured horse and win a championship horse race. The main characters story about recently experiencing the death of her father is loosely based on the death of Jeff Gardner, good friend of Mowod and Richert. Mowod and Gardner collaborated on the outline of the film before Jeff Gardner was killed in an accident. The film takes its name from Jeffs oldest daughter, Shannon, and is dedicated to Jeff. Engeyum Kadhal Engeyum Kadhal is a 2011 Tamil romantic drama film written and directed by Prabhu Deva that stars Jayam Ravi and Hansika Motwani in the lead roles. Featuring music by Harris Jayaraj, it was produced by Kalpathi S. Agoram and released on 6 May 2011 to positive reviews. Sound Engineer for this Movie is S. Siva Kumar The story revolves around a girl living in France who falls in love with a boy coming from India. According to Upperstall.com the film "seems to be a straight rip off from Billy Wilders Love in the Afternoon starring Gary Cooper and Audrey Hepburn, made way back in 1957". Vampire Sisters Die Vampirschwestern is a 2012 German childrens film by Wolfgang Groos. The fantasy-comedy film based on the eponymous novel series by Franziska Gehm. Ennum Eppozhum Ennum Eppozhum is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film directed by Sathyan Anthikad and written by Ranjan Pramod based on a story by Raveendran. It was produced by Antony Perumbavoor under the production company Aashirvad Cinemas. It stars Mohanlal and Manju Warrier, alongside a supporting cast including Innocent, Reenu Mathews, Jacob Gregory, Lena and Renji Panicker. Ennum Eppozhum was released across India on 27 March 2015 and met with mixed reviews from critics. The film was a commercial success at the box office. The song "Malarvaka Kombathu" won Kerala State Film Award for Best Singer for P. Jayachandran. Obit. Obit is a 2016 documentary film about the obituary writers at The New York Times. First Rank Raju 1st Rank Raju may refer to: 1st Rank Raju, a Kannada film 1st Rank Raju, a Telugu film California Typewriter California Typewriter is a 2016 documentary film directed by Doug Nichol, that explores the mythology attached to the typewriter, as various obsessives celebrate the physicality of the typewriter both as object and means of summoning the creative spirit. It also documents the struggles of California Typewriter, one of the last standing repair shops in America dedicated to keeping the aging machines clicking. Raju Gari Gadhi 2 Raju Gari Gadhi - 2 is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language horror comedy film, produced by Prasad V Potluri under PVP Cinema, Matinee Entertainments and OAK Entertainments banner and directed by Ohmkar. Starring Nagarjuna Akkineni, Samantha Akkineni, Seerat Kapoor in the lead roles and music composed by S. Thaman. The film is sequel to Telugu film Raju Gari Gadhi. It is a remake of the Malayalam movie Pretham. Re: Creators is a Japanese anime television series produced by Troyca. The series is about a high school student who becomes involved in a battle between several characters from manga, anime, and video games who somehow appear in the real world. It aired from April 8 to September 16, 2017, and was exclusively streamed by Amazon on their Amazon Video service. A manga adaptation by Daiki Kase was announced on February 18, 2017. Ceiling Zero Ceiling Zero is a 1936 American adventure drama film directed by Howard Hawks and starring James Cagney and Pat OBrien. The picture stars Cagney as daredevil womanizing pilot "Dizzy" Davis and OBrien as Jake Lee, his war veteran buddy and the operations manager of an airline company. Based on a stage play of the same name, the film blends drama with some light comedy. The title, as defined at the beginning of the picture, is an insider term referring to those moments when the sky is so thick with fog that navigating an aircraft is nearly impossible. Have You Got Any Castles? Have You Got Any Castles?, reissued as Have You Got Any Castles, is a 1938 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. The Falcon and the Co-eds The Falcon and the Co-eds is a 1943 film under the direction of William Clemens, and produced by Maurice Geraghty, the same team that had worked on The Falcon in Danger and would stay together for the next film in the Falcon series. The Falcon and the Co-eds was the seventh of 16 in the Falcon series. The story and screenplay was by Ardel Wray, a frequent collaborator with Val Lewton in his RKO horror series, who added supernatural elements to the proceedings. As he had in the past three Falcon films, Tom Conway played the suave amateur sleuth, this time backed up by a bevy of young starlets, including Jean Brooks, Rita Corday and Amelita Ward. Five Angles on Murder The Woman in Question is a 1950 British mystery film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Jean Kent, Dirk Bogarde and John McCallum. After a woman is murdered, the complex and very different ways in which she is seen by several people are examined. It was loosely adapted into the 1954 Indian film Andha Naal. Goodbye, My Fancy Goodbye, My Fancy is a 1951 American romantic comedy film starring Joan Crawford, Robert Young, and Frank Lovejoy. The film was directed by Vincent Sherman and produced by Henry Blanke. Distributed by Warner Bros., the film was based on the 1948 play of same name by Fay Kanin and adapted for the screen by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts. The plot follows an influential politician who returns to her former college to receive an honorary degree only to find her old flame as the university president. Goodbye, My Fancy was the third and last cinematic collaboration between Sherman and Crawford, the first two being Harriet Craig and The Damned Dont Cry in 1950. Bugs' Bonnets Bugs Bonnets is a 1956 Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones, written by Tedd Pierce, and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It features the voice talents of Mel Blanc, providing the voice of Bugs Bunny, as well as the uncredited performance of Arthur Q. Bryan. The Unvanquished The Unvanquished is a 1964 film noir directed by Alain Cavalier and starring Alain Delon opposite Lea Massari. The films background is the Algerian War and Alain Delon plays Thomas Vlassenroot, a deserter of the French Foreign Legion in Algeria during the 1961 uprising. When a former lieutenant who now works for the OAS proposes to him to kidnap lawyer Dominique Servet, who is in Algiers to defend some Algerian nationalists, Thomas agrees. However Thomas falls in love with Dominique and helps her escape back to France. In doing so he comes into inevitable conflict with his OAS colleagues who subsequently hunt them down. The film was not a completely happy experience for Alain Delon. He sustained physical injuries while filming and the reception of the picture by the French public was not good. The censors insisted on a number of cuts which compromised the artistic integrity of the film. Ride the Wild Surf Ride the Wild Surf is a 1964 American romantic drama film in the beach party style. It was filmed in 1963 and distributed in 1964. Unlike most films in the genre, it is known for its exceptional big wave surf footage – a common sight in surf movies of the time, but a rarity in beach party films. Likewise, the film has only one pop song – the titular Jan and Dean track, which is heard once, at the end of the film. Tom Lisanti wrote the movie "stands head and shoulders above all the sixties beach party movies... It makes an honorable attempt to portray surfers and the sport of surfing sincerely and to showcase the big waves of the north shore of Hawaii. There are no singing surfers or goofy motorcycle gang members... is the best Hollywood surf movie of the sixties." What the Peeper Saw What the Peeper Saw or Night Child is a 1972 horror film directed by James Kelley and Andrea Bianchi and starring Mark Lester, Britt Ekland, Hardy Krüger and Lilli Palmer. Adoption Adoption is a 1975 Hungarian drama film directed by Márta Mészáros. It tells the story of Kata, an unmarried female factory worker, who becomes interested in neglected children and tries to adopt one. It was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Bear. The film was also selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Sugartime Sugartime is a 1995 American crime film directed by John N. Smith and written by Martyn Burke. It is based on the 1991 book Roemer: Man Against the Mob by William F. Roemer Jr. The film focuses on the true story of the affair between singer Phyllis McGuire of The McGuire Sisters, and Mafia boss Sam Giancana, famous for his alleged connections to John F. Kennedy and Frank Sinatra. It stars John Turturro, Mary-Louise Parker, Elias Koteas, Maury Chaykin, Louis Del Grande, Deborah Duchêne and Larissa Laskin. The film premiered on HBO on November 25, 1995. Riesutu duona Walnut Bread is a 1978 Lithuanian drama film directed by Arūnas Žebriūnas. Birds of Exile Birds of Exile is a 1964 Turkish drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Tanju Gürsu, Filiz Akın and Özden Çelik. In Memory of My Father In Memory of My Father is a 2005 film directed, written, and produced by Christopher Jaymes. It documents the interactions and reactions that take place among three brothers on the day that their father dies, which one brother films at the final request of the father. The movie stars Jeremy Sisto, Christopher Jaymes, Matt Keeslar and Judy Greer. Subterano Subterano is a 2003 Australian science fiction film directed by Esben Storm and starring Alex Dimitriades and Tasma Walton. 2002 2002 is a Hong Kong science fiction action film directed by Wilson Yip and starring Nicholas Tse and Stephen Fung Nero Imperium: Nero is an Italian-British-Spanish television film, part of the Imperium series; it was made film available on DVD as of November 2005 in the U.S. and Canada. Produced by EOS Entertainment and Lux Vide for RAI and Telecinco. Final Approach Final Approach is an action/thriller TV movie that premiered on Hallmark Channel on May 24, 2008. The ensemble cast is led by Dean Cain as disgraced FBI hostage negotiator Jack Bender. The Lie The Lie is a 2011 American drama/comedy film written and directed by Joshua Leonard with additional writing by Jeff Feuerzeig, Mark Webber, and Jess Weixler, based on the short story The Lie by T. Coraghessan Boyle, printed in The New Yorker. The film stars Joshua Leonard as Lonnie, Jess Weixler as Clover, and Mark Webber as Tank. The film is about how a mans life is altered unexpectedly after telling a lie to get out of work. The original short story was sixteen pages long. The crew spent two and a half weeks shooting the film, and six months editing it. The film had its world premiere at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Unter Nachbarn The Good Neighbour is a 2011 German film directed by Stephan Rick. It premiered in competition at the 2011 Shanghai International Film Festival and was screened at the 2011 Montreal World Film Festival and the Hof International Film Festival. The Good Neighbour was shot on location in Karlsruhe, Baden-Baden and Mannheim, Germany. The thriller, about a new friendship between two men that takes a dark turn is Ricks debut feature film. His previous work, the childrens TV series Allein gegen die Zeit, had been nominated for the German Television Award and the International Emmy Award. The film got half its funding coming from German broadcaster ARD’s SWR unit and from the film fund of Baden-Wuerttemberg. Charly Hübner was awarded "Best German actor" of 2013, a Golden Camera Award. Back to Stay Back to Stay is a 2011 Argentine-Swiss comedy-drama film, written and directed by Milagros Mumenthaler and is her first full-length feature film. The film won the Golden Leopard at the 2011 Locarno International Film Festival and the Golden Astor at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival. The Old Man The Old Man is a 2012 Kazakhstani drama film written and directed by Ermek Tursunov. The film was selected as the Kazakhstani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Black & White Episode 1: The Dawn of Assault Black & White Episode I: The Dawn of Assault is a 2012 Taiwanese action thriller film directed by Tsai Yueh-hsun. The film is a prequel to Black & White. It was released on January 13, 2012. The film stars Mark Chao, reprising his role from the original series, along with Huang Bo and Angelababy. Its followed by The Dawn of Justice. Countdown Countdown is a 2012 Thai thriller film written and directed by Nattawut Poonpiriya. The film was selected as the Thai entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The film was remade in 2015 in Kannada as Ringmaster. Asian School Girls Asian School Girls is a 2014 American action film produced by The Asylum and directed by Lawrence Silverstein. The film stars Minnie Scarlet, Sam Aotaki, Catherine Hyein Kim, Devin Lung and Belle Hengsathorn. Atomic Heart Mother Atom Heart Mother is a 2013 produced Iranian film that has been released at the Berlin Film Festival 2015. It was a nominee at the 17th Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema, the LA Film Festival and the 2015 Odessa International Film Festival,, and screened at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival, the 16th San Diego Asian Film Festival and the Zurich Film Festival, but was only permitted for screening in Iran in 2017, after some modifications required by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance. Alleluia! The Devil's Carnival Alleluia! The Devils Carnival is a 2015 American musical fantasy horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and written by Terrance Zdunich. It is a direct sequel to Bousmans 2012 short film The Devils Carnival, but unlike the previous film, Alleluia is a feature-length project. Production commenced in August 2014 and the film was released on August 11, 2015 by Cleopatra Films. Rumbos Night Tales is a 2016 Spanish comedy film directed by Manuela Burló Moreno. Sumurun Sumurun is a 1920 German silent film directed by Ernst Lubitsch based on a pantomime by Friedrich Freksa. When Willie Comes Marching Home When Willie Comes Marching Home is a 1950 World War II comedy film directed by John Ford and starring Dan Dailey and Corinne Calvet. It is based on the 1945 short story When Leo Comes Marching Home by Sy Gomberg. The film won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. Sy Gomberg also received an Oscar nomination for Best Motion Picture Story at the 23rd Academy Awards in 1951 but was edged out for the award by Edna Anhalt and Edward Anhalt for Panic in the Streets. The Wearing of the Grin The Wearing of the Grin is a Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. It was released theatrically on July 14, 1951. It was the final cartoon featuring Porky Pig as the only major recurring character. Porky had been Warner Bros. animation’s first major star until had been supplanted first by Daffy Duck, and later by Bugs Bunny. As this had progressed, Porky starred in fewer solo cartoons. All of Porkys subsequent appearances in the classic era would be with other characters such as Daffy or the non-speaking, house cat version of Sylvester. The title refers to The Wearing of the Green, an old Irish ballad, while the green shoes themselves are borrowed from the Hans Christian Andersen fable The Red Shoes about a pair of ballet shoes that never let their wearer stop dancing. The title was parodied, also as "The Wearing of the Grin", in the Bugs Bunny cartoon Whats Up, Doc?, where Bugs reveals that being in the plays chorus was his first gig as an "actor." The Hypnotic Eye The Hypnotic Eye is a horror film, released by Allied Artists on February 27, 1960, starring Jacques Bergerac, Allison Hayes, Merry Anders, Eric "Big Daddy" Nord, and Ferdinand Demara, billed as "Fred Demara". Don't Cry Peter Dont Cry, Peter, also known as Nicht Weinen Peter, is a 1964 Slovene comedy war adventure film directed by France Štiglic. Released on 17 July 1964, the film was entered in the Third International Film Festival of India in Delhi, India. The cast included Lojze Rozman, Bert Sotlar, Zlatko Šugman, Majda Potokar, Polde Bibič and Bogdan Lubej as the titular Peter. The story, set during WW II, is about three Partisans entrusted the job of safely taking three children to a liberated area, meeting German soldiers on the way. Any Gun Can Play Any Gun Can Play is a 1967 spaghetti western starring Gilbert Roland, Edd Byrnes and George Hilton. The film is directed by Enzo G. Castellari. The film is about a group of cowboys searching for gold, double-leading to double crosses as they continually change allegiances and get the upper hand only to be thwarted by fellow outlaws, mysterious insurance investigators and each other. Bratya Karamazovy The Brothers Karamazov is a 1969 Soviet film directed by Kirill Lavrov, Ivan Pyryev and Mikhail Ulyanov. It is based on the novel by the famous Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was also entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival, winning Pyryev a Special Prize. The Velvet Vampire The Velvet Vampire, also known as Cemetery Girls, is a 1971 American vampire film directed by Stephanie Rothman and starring Celeste Yarnall, Michael Blodgett and Sherry Miles. It has become a cult film. La più bella serata della mia vita The Most Wonderful Evening of My Life is a 1972 Italian-French comedy drama film directed by Ettore Scola. It is based on the novel A Dangerous Game by Friedrich Dürrenmatt. The Water Margin The Water Margin, also known Outlaws of the Marsh and Seven Blows Of The Dragon, is a 1972 Hong Kong film adapted from the Chinese classical novel Water Margin. It was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio and directed by Chang Cheh. The Private Eyes The Private Eyes is a 1976 Hong Kong comedy film written, directed by and starring Michael Hui and co-starring his brothers, Samuel Hui and Ricky Hui, and also starring Shih Kien and Richard Ng in his second film role. John Woo was the production designer and also co-director though he was uncredited. Sammo Hung served as the films action director and Jackie Chan was also a stuntman. This is the third film of the Hui Brothers and it is the first film that established the Hui Brothers comedies internationally. The Attic The Attic is a 1980 American horror-thriller film starring Carrie Snodgress and directed by George Edwards. Precious Images Precious Images is a 1986 short film directed by Chuck Workman. It features approximately 470 half-second-long splices of movie moments through the history of American film. Some of the clips are organized by genre and set to appropriate music; musicals, for example, are accompanied by the title song from Singin in the Rain. Films featured range chronologically from The Great Train Robbery to Rocky IV, and range in subject from light comedies to dramas and horror films. The People at Universal La gente de la Universal is a 1991 Colombian drama film directed by Felipe Aljure. American Strays American Strays is a 1996 American comedy-drama film directed by Michael Covert. It follows three interwoven stories of desert travelers as they converge on a small diner. Sweethearts Sweethearts is a 1997 American independent film written and directed by Aleks Horvat and starring Janeane Garofalo and Mitch Rouse. The supporting cast features Margaret Cho and Bobcat Goldthwait as well as a cameo appearance by singer/guitarist Stephen Malkmus of the band Pavement. Forced Entry Forced Entry is a 1973 adult horror film written and directed by Shaun Costello under the pseudonym Helmuth Richler. It stars Harry Reems as an unnamed and psychotic Vietnam War Veteran who sexually assaults and kills women who stop at the filling station where he works as an attendant. Called "one of the most disturbing and unpleasant porn features ever made," the film utilizes actual footage of the war, predominantly in the rape and murder sequences. I'll Remember April Ill Remember April is a 1999 American family drama film starring Pat Morita, Pam Dawber, Haley Joel Osment, Mark Harmon and Yuki Tokuhiro. It was directed by Bob Clark. Raining in the Mountain Raining in the Mountain is a 1979 Hong Kong-Taiwan drama film written and directed by King Hu. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Dorian Pact with the Devil, known in Canada as Dorian, is a 2004 Canadian-British drama film directed by Allan A. Goldstein and starring Ethan Erickson, Malcolm McDowell and Christoph Waltz. It is a modern retelling of the Oscar Wilde novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. It was filmed in 2002 in Canada. Down from the Mountain Down from the Mountain is a 2000 documentary and concert film featuring a live performance by country and traditional music artists who participated in the Grammy-winning soundtrack recording for the Joel and Ethan Coen film, O Brother The concert, held at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on May 24, 2000, was a benefit for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. The documentary was directed by Nick Doob, Chris Hegedus and D. A. Pennebaker. The artists in the concert also participated in a Down from the Mountain concert tour. Round Trip Roundtrip is a 2004 Italian comedy film written and directed by Marco Ponti and starring Libero De Rienzo and Vanessa Incontrada. Imprint Imprint is a 2007 independent drama/thriller film co-written and directed by Michael Linn and produced by Chris Eyre. Copperhead Copperhead is a 2008 American television Horror Western film directed by Todor Chapkanov. It stars Brad Johnson, Keith Scaduto, Brad Greenquist, Wendy Carter, Gabriel Womack, and Billy Drago. The film aired on the Sci Fi Channel on June 28, 2008 and the sister company from Universal Pictures. A Boy Called Dad A Boy Called Dad is a British feature film, produced by Made Up North Productions. It is the feature film debut of director Brian Percival, screenwriter Julie Rutterford, and producers Michael Knowles and Stacey Murray, and co-producer Mark John. It stars Ian Hart and Kyle Ward as father and son. My Perestroika My Perestroika is a Peabody Award-winning 2010 documentary film directed by Robin Hessman. It examines life during and after the USSR through the personal stories of five ordinary Russians, who speak about their Soviet childhood, the collapse of the USSR, and contemporary Russia. Siddharth Siddharth is a 2013 Indian-Canadian drama film directed by Richie Mehta. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. It depicts story of a person who sends his to son to work to a distant place for money who later gets lost. Deliverance Creek Deliverance Creek is an American Civil War Western film that was premiered on the Lifetime Network on September 13, 2014. It was produced, but not written by Nicholas Sparks. The movie is described as having a hodge podge of cobbled together storylines. The movie is described as a backdoor pilot. Melissa Carter won The Writers Guild of America Award in 2015 for Outstanding Script, in the "Original Long form" category for Deliverance Creek. The Buccaneer The Buccaneer is a 1938 American adventure film made by Paramount Pictures and based on Jean Lafitte and the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812. It was produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille from a screenplay by Harold Lamb, Edwin Justus Mayer and C. Gardner Sullivan adapted by Jeanie Macpherson from the novel Lafitte the Pirate by Lyle Saxon. The music score was by George Antheil and the cinematography by Victor Milner. The film stars Fredric March as Lafitte, Franciska Gaal and Akim Tamiroff with Margot Grahame, Walter Brennan, Ian Keith, Spring Byington, Douglass Dumbrille, Beulah Bondi and Anthony Quinn in supporting roles. It is one of the few pre-1950 sound films by Paramount to remain under that studios ownership, whereas most films from that era had been sold to EMKA – now part of NBCUniversal Television Distribution – in the early television era. Cecil B. DeMille remade the film in 1958 in Technicolor and VistaVision with the same title, but because of ill health, he allowed Henry Wilcoxon, his longtime friend and associate, to produce it, and the film was directed by Anthony Quinn, who was his son-in-law at the time. DeMille received no screen credit, but did make a personal appearance in the prologue to the film, much as he did in The Ten Commandments. The 1958 version of The Buccaneer stars Yul Brynner, Charles Boyer and Claire Bloom, with Charlton Heston as Andrew Jackson. Douglass Dumbrille appeared in both versions and Quinn acted in the earlier version. Jack the Ripper Jack the Ripper is a 1959 film produced and directed by Monty Berman and Robert S. Baker, and is loosely based on Leonard Matters theory that Jack the Ripper was an avenging doctor. The black-and-white film starred Lee Patterson and Eddie Byrne and co-starred Betty McDowall, John Le Mesurier, and Ewen Solon. It was released in England in 1959, and shown in the U.S. in 1960. The plot is a "whodunit" with false leads and a denouement in which the least likely character, in this case "Sir David Rogers" played by Ewen Solon, is revealed as the culprit. As in Matters book, The Mystery of Jack the Ripper, Solons character murders prostitutes to avenge the death of his son. While Matters had the son dying from venereal disease, the film has him committing suicide on learning his lover is a prostitute. Detective Bureau 2-3: Go to Hell Bastards! is a 1963 Japanese yakuza film directed by Seijun Suzuki in the vein of the Nikkatsu Studios "borderless action cinema." This was the first part of a series which ended after the second installment. Kino International released the film on DVD in North America in 2009. Frank Film Frank Film is a 1973 American animated short film by Frank Mouris. Butley Butley is a 1974 American-British drama film directed by Harold Pinter and starring Alan Bates, Jessica Tandy, Richard OCallaghan, Susan Engel, and Michael Byrne. It is an adaptation from Simon Grays 1971 play of same name. It was produced by Ely Landau and released through Landaus American Film Theatre. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is a 1980 television film on NBC filmed in Utah, loosely based on Washington Irvings short story. It starred Jeff Goldblum as Ichabod Crane, Meg Foster as Katrina von Tassel, and Dick Butkus as Brom Bones. The film is also known as La leggenda di Sleepy Hollow in Italy. It was directed by Henning Schellerup. Executive producer Charles Sellier was nominated for an Emmy Award for his work on the movie.. In a departure from the original story, the film ends with Ichabod arriving at Katrinas house and the Headless Horseman returning to the dark forest. It also introduces an original character, widow Thelma Dumkey; while Brom Bones and Ichabod Crane are rivals for Katrina, Thelma is Katrinas rival for Brom Bones. Thelma and Brom become engaged at the end of the film. Hanna K. Hannah K. is a 1983 drama film directed by Costa-Gavras, starring Jill Clayburgh and Gabriel Byrne.The film attempted to depict the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in human terms, and was not a critical success. Star Knight The Knight of the Dragon, Star Knight, is a 1985 Spanish adventure film directed by Fernando Colomo and starring Klaus Kinski. In this film, a knight sets out to rescue a princess from a dragon, but the dragon turns out to really be an alien spacecraft. American Friends American Friends is a 1991 British comedy film starring Michael Palin. It was written by Palin and its director, Tristram Powell. The Dallas Connection The Dallas Connection is a 1994 action adventure film starring Bruce Penhall, Mark Barriere and Julie Strain. It was written and directed by Christian Drew Sidaris and its the tenth installment in the Triple B series produced by Andy Sidaris. Know Your Enemy - Japan Know Your Enemy: Japan is an American propaganda film directed by Frank Capra, commissioned by the U.S. War Department. Completion was delayed by disputes between the Hollywood producers and Washington. The original intention of the film was to prepare U.S. soldiers for war before deployment in the Pacific, though ultimately it never realized this purpose due to the wars abrupt end soon after the films completion. The films first public screening following its initial release in 1945, was in 1977 as part of a PBS special. The King's Daughters The Kings Daughters is a 2000 French period drama film directed by Patricia Mazuy. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. It was adapted from the novel La maison d’Esther by Yves Dangerfield. Beware of Greeks Bearing Guns Fovou tous Ellines is a film directed by John Tatoulis. Filmed in Australia and the island of Crete, Greece it is a romantic comedy / drama, that stars Lakis Lazopoulos, alongside Zoe Carides, Claudia Buttazzoni and John Bluthal. Let's All Go to the Lobby Lets All Go to the Lobby is a 1953 animated musical advertisement played before the beginning of the main film or before intermission. It features four anthropomorphic concession stand products walking to the concession stand, while a chorus of singers sing "Lets all go to the lobby to get ourselves a treat". One shot from the film depicts a candy bar, a box of popcorn, a box of candy, and a soda walking behind the silhouettes of audience members in the foreground, creating an illusion of depth. The advertisement was one in a series of such ads produced for Filmack in Technicolor, and was officially known as Technicolor Refreshment Trailer No. 1. Epoch: Evolution Epoch: Evolution is the 2003 TV-movie sequel to Epoch, directed by Ian Watson with David Keith reprising his role from the original film. Lalsalu Lalsalu is a 2001 Bangladeshi film directed and produced by Tanvir Mokammel. The screenplay is based on Syed Waliullahs 1948 novel of the same name. The film earned eight Bangladesh National Film Awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Tanvir Mokammel. Mother Teresa Mother Teresa of Calcutta is a 2003 biographical television film based on the life of Mother Teresa, the founder of the Missionaries of Charity religious institute. The film stars Olivia Hussey in the title role and received a CAMIE award in 2007. The film was originally produced as the Italian television miniseries Madre Teresa. Tintin et moi Tintin and I is a 2003 documentary by Anders Høgsbro Østergaard, about Belgian writer-artist Georges Remi, better known as Hergé, and his creation Tintin. The film is a co-production of Denmark, Belgium, France, and Switzerland. The film is based on Numa Sadouls revealing interviews with Hergé from the 1970s, and goes into detail about Hergés life and how the success of Tintin affected it. The film is based strongly around Hergés experiences and state of mental health leading up to the writing of Tintin in Tibet, often heralded as Hergés most personal album. The history of Tintin is examined through Hergés life and the way that he was affected by the growing popularity of his character. 9/Tenths 9/Tenths is a 2006 film directed by Bob Degus and starring Gabrielle Anwar, Henry Ian Cusick and Dave Baez. The plot concerns the conflict between a wealthy couple and a poor laborer after a worldwide terrorist attack isolates them in a small remote ranch. 9/Tenths was filmed outside of Los Angeles, CA in Canyon Country. Its world premiere was at the 2006 Sedona International Film Festival on February 24, 2006. Electric Apricot Electric Apricot: Quest For Festeroo is a mockumentary film by Primus lead-man Les Claypool, featuring himself as well as others using pseudonyms. The band Electric Apricot played occasional shows in 2004 and 2005, unannounced, in the California area for footage. The Electric Apricot also made an appearance at the SXSW music festival in Austin, TX in 2007. The movie has been screened at film festivals internationally, including the Bonnaroo Music Festival and The Raindance Festival in London. The movie tells the story of a UCLA filmmaker making a music documentary. Claypool himself plays the role of drummer-singer Lapland "Lapdog" Miclovik of rising jam-band Electric Apricot, heading to the holy grail of festivals, Festeroo. Besides the leads, notable names in the cast include Bob Weir, Mike Gordon, Warren Haynes, Seth Green, Matt Stone, Wavy Gravy, Dian Bachar, Arj Barker, Gabby La La, Sirena Irwin and Sam Maccarone. The soundtrack album was released on March 18, 2008, while the DVD was released May 13, 2008. Toys in the Attic Toys in the Attic is a 2009 internationally co-produced stop-motion animated fantasy comedy thriller family film directed by Jiří Barta and written by Edgar Dutka and Barta which depicts a community of toys and other objects in an attic who come to life when no human is around. It is an international co-production between the Czech Republic, France, Japan and Slovakia. The film was released first in the Czech Republic on 5 March 2009 and has been shown subtitled at film festivals internationally. An American dub – adapted, produced and directed by Vivian Schilling and performed by actors including Forest Whitaker, Joan Cusack, Cary Elwes and Schilling herself – has been recorded, which the film was first shown with on 3 March 2012 at the New York International Childrens Film Festival and was released nationally on 24 August 2012 by Hannover House. The Albanian The Albanian is a 2010 German-Albanian drama film directed by Johannes Naber and starring the Albanian award-winning Nik Xhelilaj. Dead Europe Dead Europe is a 2012 Australian drama film directed by Tony Krawitz. It is an adaptation of the 2005 novel by Christos Tsiolkas with the same name. Peter Galvin from SBS gave the film three stars out of five, noting that the film is "dark, and emotionally claustrophobic" and is "tough to sit through". He also observes that Dead Europe "is a puzzle film, a movie where one is asked to work hard at deciphering its strangeness." Status: Svoboden Status: Free is a 2016 Russian romantic comedy directed by Pavel Ruminov. Mr. Majnu Mr. Majnu is a 2019 Indian Telugu language romantic comedy-drama film directed by Venky Atluri and produced by B. V. S. N. Prasad under Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra. The film casts of Akhil Akkineni, Nidhhi Agerwal in lead roles. Ever in My Heart Ever in My Heart is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Otto Kruger, and Ralph Bellamy. It portrays the tragic consequences of the virulent propaganda that spread false stories of atrocities and stigmatized anything German during the Great War. Whipsaw Whipsaw is a 1935 American crime drama film directed by Sam Wood and starring Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy. Written by Howard Emmett Rogers, based on a story by James Edward Grant, the film is about a government agent working undercover traveling across the country with an unsuspecting woman, hoping she will lead him to her gang of jewel thieves. The film was produced by Harry Rapf for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and was released on December 18, 1935, in the United States. Poppy Poppy is a 1936 comedy film starring W. C. Fields and Rochelle Hudson. The film was based on a 1923 stage revue of the same name starring Fields and Madge Kennedy. This was the second film version of the revue, following Sally of the Sawdust in 1925 with Carol Dempster in the title role and which also starred Fields. Volga - Volga Volga-Volga is a Soviet film comedy directed by Grigori Aleksandrov, released on April 24, 1938. It centres on a group of amateur performers on their way to Moscow to perform in a talent contest called the Moscow Musical Olympiad. Most of the action takes place on a steamboat travelling on the Volga River. The lead roles were played by Alexandrovs wife, Lyubov Orlova, and Igor Ilyinsky. According to Orlova, the name of the film is taken from a popular Russian folk song, Stenka Razin, that Alexandrov sang while rowing with Charlie Chaplin in San Francisco Bay. Chaplin jokingly suggested the words as a title for a movie, but Alexandrov took it seriously and named his new film Volga-Volga. The feature was said to be Soviet Premier Joseph Stalins favourite film. Nikita Khrushchev in his memoirs says that in the pre-World War II period Stalin laughed at him since he resembled a character from the film. In 2006, a colorization of the original black-and-white film began. The colorized version premiered on the Russian First Channel on February 14, 2010. Flight Command Flight Command is a 1940 American film about a cocky U.S. Navy pilot who has problems with his new squadron and with the wife of his commander. It stars Robert Taylor, Ruth Hussey and Walter Pidgeon. Flight Command has the distinction of often being credited as the first Hollywood film glorifying the American military to be released after the outbreak of World War II in Europe, a year before the U.S. entered the conflict. Commando Duck Commando Duck is a Walt Disney cartoon starring Donald Duck. It was released on June 2, 1944 by RKO Radio Pictures. The Fuller Brush Girl The Fuller Brush Girl is a 1950 slapstick comedy starring Lucille Ball and directed by Lloyd Bacon. Animator Frank Tashlin wrote the script. Ball plays a quirky door-to-door cosmetics saleswoman for the Fuller Brush Company. The film also stars Eddie Albert and has an uncredited cameo by Red Skelton. The Prince Who Was a Thief The Prince Who Was a Thief is a 1951 swashbuckler film starring Tony Curtis. It was his first film as a star. Three Guys Named Mike Three Guys Named Mike is a 1951 American romantic comedy film directed by Charles Walters and starring Jane Wyman, Van Johnson, Howard Keel, and Barry Sullivan. Originally released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. Described as a "lighthearted and lightweight story" by Turner Classic Movies, Three Guys Named Mike chronicles the story of an airline stewardess and her three suitors. Gidget Goes to Rome Gidget Goes to Rome is a 1963 Columbia Pictures Eastmancolor feature film starring Cindy Carol as the archetypal high school teen surfer girl originally created by Sandra Dee in the 1959 film Gidget. The film is the third of three Gidget films directed by Paul Wendkos and expands upon Gidgets romance with boyfriend Moondoggie. The screenplay was written by Ruth Brooks Flippen based on characters created by Frederick Kohner. Veterans of previous Gidget films making appearances include James Darren as "Moondoggie", Joby Baker, and Jean "Jeff" Donnell as Gidgets mom, Mrs. Lawrence. The film has been released to VHS and DVD. Compulsed Majboor is a 1974 Indian Hindi-language crime thriller film, directed by Ravi Tandon and written by Salim-Javed. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Parveen Babi, Pran, Madan Puri, Rehman and Farida Jalal. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal and lyrics were by Anand Bakshi. Inspired from 1970 Hollywood movie Zig zag. The film was later remade in Telugu by director K. Raghavendra Rao as Raja, starring Shobhan Babu and Jayasudha. It was also remade in Tamil as Naan Vazhavaippen, with Sivaji Ganeshan and K. R. Vijaya, and in Gujarati as Naseeb No Khel and also in Malayalam as Ee Kaikalil. The story was also used in 2008 movie Jimmy. Monstroid Monstroid is a 1980 American monster movie directed by Kenneth Hartford. It was originally titled Monster when the film was first announced in 1975 and again in 1977, and suffered numerous cast changes. The film was eventually released in 1980 as Monstroid, and is also known as Monstroid: It Came from the Lake and The Toxic Horror. A novelization written by Peter Crowcroft was released concurrently with the film. The film billed itself as being based on a true story that took place in "Chimayo, Colombia" in 1971. However, the village is entirely fictional, and the film was actually shot in Chimayo and Ambalema, Colombia. Human Highway Human Highway is a 1982 American comedy film starring and co-directed by Neil Young under his pseudonym Bernard Shakey. Dean Stockwell co-directed the film and acted along with Russ Tamblyn, Dennis Hopper, and the band Devo. Included is a collaborative performance of "Hey Hey" by Devo and Young with Booji Boy singing lead vocals and Young playing lead guitar. The film was shown in only select theaters and was not released on VHS until 1995. It received poor reviews upon its premiere but has received favorable reviews more recently. Act of Vengeance Act of Vengeance is a 1986 television movie starring Charles Bronson, Ellen Burstyn, and Keanu Reeves. Deadly Voyage Deadly Voyage is a 1996 television film directed by John Mackenzie and written by Stuart Urban. Produced by Union Pictures and John Goldschmidts Viva Films for joint distribution to BBC Films and HBO. It was first film made by HBO NYC Productions under HBO Pictures banner when HBO Showcase was reconstructed. It tells the true story of Kingsley Ofosu, the sole survivor of a group of nine African stowaways discovered aboard the cargo ship MC Ruby in 1992 and subsequently murdered by that ships crew. Viva Erotica Viva Erotica is a 1996 Hong Kong erotic comedy film co-written and directed by Derek Yee and Lo Chi-Leung. The film is developed as a sex-comedy film, though with a serious subject of how an artist has to compromise his artistic integrity to make a living. The Adventures of Buratino The Adventures of Buratino or The All-New Adventures of Pinocchio is a 1959 Soviet traditionally animated feature film directed by the "patriarch of Russian animation", Ivan Ivanov-Vano, along with Dmitriy Babichenko and Mikhail Botov. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow and is based on Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy’s The Golden Key, or Adventures of Buratino. The Swan and the Wanderer The Swan and the Wanderer is a Finnish film telling the story of two very popular Finnish singer/songwriters, Tapio Rautavaara and Reino Helismaa, who worked together until their relationship got frictious for a long time. The film covers the years from 1949 to 1965, the date of Helismaas death. The film also tells about the change in Finland during those years. Hajde da se volimo The Hajde da se volimo film series is a Yugoslavian musical comedy film series consisting of three feature-length films released between 1987 and 1990. Oui, mais... Yes, But... is a 2001 French comedy film written and directed by Yves Lavandier, dealing with brief therapy and teenage sexuality. Veerana Veerana is a 1988 Indian Hindi-language horror film, produced by the Ramsay Brothers. The music was composed by Bappi Lahiri and sung by Suman Kalyanpur, Munna Aziz and Sharon Prabhakar. The Magician's Hat The Magicians Hat is a 1990 animated film produced by the Croatia Film company and directed by Milan Blažeković. It is the sequel to 1986s The Elm-Chanted Forest. Malabar Princess Malabar Princess is a 2004 French film directed by Gilles Legrand. The film is about a young boy called Tom, who is sent to live with his grandfather in the French Alps after his mother disappeared during an excursion with her husband, Pierre, in the French Alps. He becomes friends with Benoît, a boy about his age. While searching for Toms mother they come across the remains of a plane that had crashed during the 1950s. Unidentified Unidentified is a 2006 science fiction Christian film produced by Rich Christiano and Alvin Mount. It was written and directed by Rich Christiano and stars Jonathan Aube, Josh Adamson, Michael Blain-Rozgay, Jenna Bailey, Lance Zitron, and the popular Christian pop rock musician Rebecca St. James. The film deals with UFOs and how they could possibly play into the end times. Notebook Notebook is a 2006 Indian Malayalam-language teen film directed by Rosshan Andrrews and written by Bobby-Sanjay. It is about three students at a boarding school and how they face up to challenges in their lives. The film stars Maria Roy, Roma Asrani, Parvathy Thiruvothu, and Skanda Ashok. The film dealt with the subject of teenage pregnancy. The film was released on 15 December 2006. A Teacher's Crime A Teachers Crime is a 2008 American-Canadian TV movie directed by Robert Malenfant. Main characters are Ashley Jones as the teacher Carrie Ryans and Erik Knudsen as her student Jeremy Rander. The Lesser Blessed The Lesser Blessed is a Canadian drama film, released in 2012. The film was written and directed by Anita Doron and is based on the novel of the same name by Richard Van Camp, the film stars Joel Evans as Larry Sole, a young Tłı̨chǫ teenager living in the Northwest Territories. The films cast also includes Chloe Rose, Kiowa Gordon, Benjamin Bratt, Dylan Cook and Tamara Podemski. Despite being set in the Northwest Territories, the film was shot in Sudbury, Ontario. The film premiered at the imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival in 2012 to critical acclaim. Doron garnered a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards. The film later screened at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2012. Cyberstalker Cyberstalker is a 2012 Lifetime television thriller directed by Curtis Crawford and starring Mischa Barton. Barton stars as a young artist living in seclusion since her parents were murdered by her stalker thirteen years earlier; her peace is suddenly disturbed by his reappearance. On 10 July 2012, a trailer was released. It was televised in the United States on 14 September 2012. Austin Found Austin Found is a 2017 American satirical comedy film, directed by Will Raee, starring Linda Cardellini, Skeet Ulrich and Craig Robinson. Loose Change Loose Change is a series of films released between 2005 and 2009 that argue in favor of certain conspiracy theories relating to the September 11 attacks. The films were written and directed by Dylan Avery and produced by Korey Rowe, Jason Bermas, and Matthew Brown. The original 2005 film was edited and re-released as Loose Change: 2nd Edition, a third time for the 2nd Edition Recut, and then subsequently edited for a fourth time for the HD Remastered Edition. Loose Change: Final Cut, deemed "the third and final release of this documentary series" was released on DVD and Web-streaming format on November 11, 2007. Another version of the film, Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup, released on September 22, 2009, is narrated by Daniel Sunjata and distributed by Microcinema International. Coverage of the film increased in 2006 with the recut release having airings on U.S. and European television stations and over 4 million views online in four months, leading Vanity Fair to say it could be the first Internet blockbuster. Loose Change asserts that the usual account of the Pentagon attack, World Trade Center collapse and United 93 phone calls and crash is implausible and instead suggests the 9/11 attacks were a false flag operation. The films main claims have been debunked by journalists, independent researchers, and prominent members of the scientific and engineering community. Salala Mobiles Salalah Mobiles is a 2014 Malayalam romantic comedy film written and directed by debutant Sharath A. Haridaasan, starring Dulquer Salmaan, Nazriya Nazim and Jacob Gregory. The film was produced by Anto Joseph Film Company and features music composed by Gopi Sunder. The film released on 24 January 2014, received negative reviews and performed poorly at the box office. Concerning Violence Concerning Violence is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Göran Olsson. It is based on Frantz Fanons essay, Concerning Violence, from his 1961 book The Wretched of the Earth. American singer and actress Lauryn Hill served as the narrator in the English-language release of the film, while Finnish actress Kati Outinen provides narration for the original Swedish release. The film is an international co-production between Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and the United States. Way Back Home Way Back Home is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Phillips Lord, Effie Palmer, Frank Albertson, and Bette Davis. The screenplay by Jane Murfin is based on characters created for the NBC Radio show Seth Parker by Phillips Lord. The Burning Hills The Burning Hills is a 1956 Warner Bros. CinemaScope Western starring Tab Hunter and Natalie Wood, based on a 1956 novel by Louis LAmour. This Could Be the Night This Could Be the Night is a 1957 MGM comedy-drama film directed by Robert Wise and starring Jean Simmons and Paul Douglas. Anthony Franciosa made his debut in the film, which is based on the short stories by Cornelia Baird Gross. Kozara Kozara is a 1962 Yugoslav film directed by Veljko Bulajić. It is a well known film of the partisan film subgenre popular in Yugoslavia in the 1960s and 1970s and depicts events surrounding the Battle of Kozara. It won the Big Golden Arena for Best Film at the 1962 Pula Film Festival, the Yugoslav national film awards, was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Golden Prize, and was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 32nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Waltz of the Toreadors Waltz of the Toreadors is a 1962 film directed by John Guillermin and starring Peter Sellers and Dany Robin. It was based on the play of the same name by Jean Anouilh with the location changed from France to England. It was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best British Screenplay, in 1963. The film had its World Premiere on 12 April 1962 at the Odeon Leicester Square in Londons West End. Come Fly with Me Come Fly with Me is a 1963 British comedy film about three beautiful international air hostesses looking for romance and excitement. The film has dramatic or soap opera elements to it, and was a vehicle for glamorizing the jet age and the prestige, adventure and romance that came with being an air hostess. It is based on Bernard Glemsers 1960 chick-lit novel Girl on a Wing, which was published again in 1969 under the title The Fly Girls. Directed by Henry Levin, the film stars Dolores Hart, Hugh OBrian, Karlheinz Böhm, Pamela Tiffin, Karl Malden, and Lois Nettleton. The Misadventures of Merlin Jones The Misadventures of Merlin Jones is a 1964 Walt Disney production starring Tommy Kirk and Annette Funicello. Kirk plays a college student who experiments with mind-reading and hypnotism, leading to run-ins with a local judge. Funicello plays his girlfriend. This film led to a 1965 sequel called The Monkeys Uncle. Mission Stardust Mission Stardust is a 1967 science fiction film based on the early novels of the popular German Perry Rhodan series by K.H. Scheer and Walter Ernsting. Assignment Terror Los Monstruos del Terror, also known as Dracula vs. Frankenstein, Reincarnator and Assignment: Terror, is a 1970 Spanish-German-Italian horror film directed by Tulio Demicheli, Hugo Fregonese and Eberhard Meichsner. It stars Paul Naschy, Michael Rennie, Karin Dor and Craig Hill. It is the third in a series of movies featuring the werewolf Count Waldemar Daninsky, who was always played by Naschy. Los Monstruos del Terror was originally going to be called El Hombre que Vino de Ummo, referring to Michael Rennies alien character. It was followed by the 1970 film The Fury of the Wolfman. The film was released direct to television in the U.S. as Assignment Terror. This was Michael Rennies last film before his death in 1971. The Last 4 Days Last Days of Mussolini is a 1975 Italian historical drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani and starring Rod Steiger, Franco Nero and Lisa Gastoni. The film depicts the downfall of the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. Andhaa Kaanoon Andha Kanoon is a 1983 Bollywood drama film directed by T. Rama Rao, starring Rajinikanth, Hema Malini and Reena Roy in leading roles and featuring an ensemble cast of actors in villain roles including Pran, Danny Denzongpa, Amrish Puri, Madan Puri and Prem Chopra. Amitabh Bachchan, Madhavi and Dharmendra also appear in guest roles. It is a remake of the Tamil film Sattam Oru Iruttarai. It was declared as a "hit" at box office. Grace Quigley Grace Quigley is a 1985 American black comedy film starring Katharine Hepburn and Nick Nolte, produced by Yoram Globus and Menahem Golan and directed by Anthony Harvey. The film is noted for being Hepburns last leading role in a movie for the big screen, as well as the last appearance, stage or otherwise, of Walter Abel. Traces of Death Traces of Death is a 1993 Z movie mondo shockumentary that consists of various scenes of stock footage depicting death and real scenes of violence. Unlike the earlier Faces of Death which included fake deaths and reenactments, Traces consists mostly of actual footage depicting death and injury, and consists also of public domain footage from other films. It was written and narrated by Damon Fox. Since its release, Traces of Death has been followed by four sequels. The first sequel, Traces of Death II, was released the following year in 1994. This was followed by Traces of Death III in 1995, Traces of Death IV: Resurrected in 1996 and Traces of Death V: Back in Action in 2000. Guardami Guardami is a 1999 Italian drama film written and directed by Davide Ferrario. The film premiered at the 56th Venice International Film Festival. It is loosely based on the life of Moana Pozzi. Guardami features some explicit sex scenes that caused a slight controversy at the time. Bride of the Wind Bride of the Wind is a 2001 period drama directed by Academy Award-nominee Bruce Beresford and written by first-time screenwriter Marilyn Levy. Loosely based on the life of Alma Mahler, Bride of the Wind recounts Almas marriage to the composer Gustav Mahler and her romantic liaisons. The title of the film alludes to a painting by Oskar Kokoschka named Die Windsbraut, literally meaning The Bride of the Wind, though often translated as The Tempest. The artist dedicated this painting to Alma Mahler. The film met a hostile reception from most critics and did poorly at the box office. In His Life: The John Lennon Story In His Life: The John Lennon Story is a 2000 American made-for-television biographical film about John Lennons teenage years, written by the films executive producer, Michael OHara, and directed by David Carson. Wolves of Wall Street Wolves of Wall Street is a 2002 film directed by David DeCoteau. It came 73 years after the original The Wolf of Wall Street directed by Rowland V. Lee and premièring in 1929. Kikoku is a Japanese yakuza film directed by Takashi Miike. The film reunites Miike with Riki Takeuchi, who stars as the main character. Pink Floyd: The Final Cut The Final Cut is a 19-minute film by Pink Floyd and is based on their 1983 album of the same name. The screenplay was by Roger Waters and was directed by William Lawrence "Willie" Christie who at the time was Waters brother-in-law. It was released on Betamax and VHS in July 1983. Cool Money Cool Money is a 2005 American television film starring James Marsters. You and Me Toi et moi is a 2006 French romantic comedy-drama film directed by Julie Lopes-Curval. The film stars Marion Cotillard, Julie Depardieu and Jonathan Zaccaï. Rasathanthram Rasathanthram is a 2006 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film written and directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and starring Mohanlal and Meera Jasmine, with Bharath Gopi, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Innocent, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, and Mamukkoya in prominent roles. The film was produced by Antony Perumbavoor through Aashirvad Cinemas. The soundtrack album was composed by Ilaiyaraaja, while Alagappan N. handled the cinematography. Rasathanthram was released in theatres on 7 April 2006. Drama Drama is a 2010 Chilean drama film directed by Matias Lira. The Kate Logan Affair The Kate Logan Affair is a 2010 Canadian drama film starring Alexis Bledel and Laurent Lucas, written and directed by Noël Mitrani about a young psychologically unstable police woman named Kate Logan and a married Frenchman who find themselves caught up in a dramatic twisted affair. Based on the true story of a 2002 crime committed by an Alberta policewoman. Cuckoo Cuckoo is a 2014 Tamil romantic drama film written and directed by Raju Murugan and produced by Fox Star Studios. The film stars Dinesh and Malavika Nair as a visually challenged pair, while Aadukalam Murugadoss plays a pivotal role. The film was released on 21 March 2014 and received generally positive reviews. Winx Club: The Mystery of the Abyss Winx Club: The Mystery of the Abyss is a 2014 Italian computer-animated film based on the television series Winx Club. It is the third film based on the show, following 2007s The Secret of the Lost Kingdom and 2010s Magical Adventure. It was directed and produced by series creator Iginio Straffi, who also co-wrote the film with Giovanni Masi. The film takes place after the fifth season of the animated series. It follows the Winx fairies as they work to bring balance back to the Infinite Ocean after the Trix, a trio of witches, team up with a nymph named Politea to find a pearl and destroy the source of the fairies power. The films release was timed to coincide with the series tenth anniversary. The film was first released by 01 Distribution in Italy on 4 September 2014. It was shown in theaters across Europe, while most international releases were televised or direct-to-video. The Little American The Little American is a 1917 American silent romantic war drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. The film stars Mary Pickford as an American woman who is in love with both a German and a French soldier during World War I. A print of the film is housed at the UCLA Film and Television Archive and has been released on DVD. Tramp, Tramp, Tramp Tramp, Tramp, Tramp is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Harry Edwards and starring Harry Langdon and Joan Crawford. Eternally Yours Eternally Yours is a 1939 American comedy drama film produced and directed by Tay Garnett with Walter Wanger as executive producer, from a screenplay by C. Graham Baker and Gene Towne. The film stars Loretta Young and David Niven, and also features a strong supporting cast including Broderick Crawford, Billie Burke, Eve Arden, ZaSu Pitts, and C. Aubrey Smith. Composer Werner Janssen was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Music. 'Neath Brooklyn Bridge Neath Brooklyn Bridge is a 1942 film released by Monogram Pictures. The film is the eleventh installment in the East Side Kids series and one of the more dramatic films of the series, released at a time when they were making lighter, more humorous fare. The film is now in public domain and can be downloaded legally from numerous public domain sites. Forward March Hare Forward March Hare is an animated Looney Tunes cartoon released in 1953 featuring Bugs Bunny. Bugs, accidentally drafted into the Army, causes havoc with his sergeant at basic training. The title relates to the March Hare. This cartoon was released during the final months of the Korean War. Operation Amsterdam Operation Amsterdam is a 1959 British action film, directed by Michael McCarthy, and featuring Peter Finch, Eva Bartok and Tony Britton. It is based on a true story as described in the book Adventure in Diamonds, by David E Walker. The action of the story covers a few days in May 1940 when the Germans invaded the Netherlands. The composer Philip Green composed two original pieces of music for the film, the Pierement Waltz and the Amsterdam Polka. Captain Blood Captain Blood is a 1960 French–Italian swashbuckler film directed by André Hunebelle and starring Jean Marais, Bourvil, Elsa Martinelli and Lise Delamare. It is based on a novel by Michel Zévaco. The film has no relation to the American film Captain Blood. Tridtsat tri Thirty Three is a 1965 Soviet comedy film directed by Georgiy Daneliya. Camille 2000 Camille 2000 is a 1969 film based on the 1852 novel and play La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas, fils. It was adapted by Michael DeForrest and directed by Radley Metzger. It stars Danièle Gaubert and Nino Castelnuovo with Eleonora Rossi Drago and Massimo Serato. San Michele aveva un gallo St. Michael Had a Rooster is a 1972 Italian drama film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani. It is an adaptation of Tolstoys novel The Divine and the Human. The film was described as "A charming fable about the political and existential conflict between utopian socialism and scientific socialism, between two ways of understanding the revolution, the anarchist one and the Marxist one". The film was selected for the Quinzaine des Realisateurs in the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. Fairy Tales Fairy Tales, released in the UK as Adult Fairy Tales, is a 1978 sex comedy directed by Harry Hurwitz, the plot of which revolves around the stereotypical fairy tale. Scanner Cop II Scanners: The Showdown is a 1995 American science fiction film directed by Steve Barnett. It is the sequel to Scanner Cop and the fourth film in the Scanners series. Daniel Quinn returns as a psychic police officer who searches for a serial killer who targets other psychics. Kennedy et moi Kennedy et moi is a French film directed by Sam Karmann released on 22 December 1999. It is a comedy drama about an apathetic writer whose only interest is in his psychiatrists watch which may have belonged to John F. Kennedy at the time of his assassination in 1963. Twice Upon a Christmas Twice Upon a Christmas is a 2001 film directed by Tibor Takács. A sequel to the PAX television film, Once Upon A Christmas, it stars most of the original cast from the first film. The filming location was in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Collector The Collector is a Canadian thriller film, released in 2002. Written and directed by Jean Beaudin based on the crime novel of the same name by Chrystine Brouillet, the film stars Maude Guérin as Maude Graham, a police detective trying to track down a serial killer while simultaneously sheltering two homeless teenagers, a 16 year old hustler and a 12 year old runaway. The film garnered several Genie Award and Jutra Award nominations in 2003. Picard won the Jutra for Best Supporting Actor. The Book of Fate Kohtalon kirja is a Finnish film released in 2003. The movie was a DVD release, though it premiered in a theater. The movie is a multi-genre episode movie. Its frequently described as a "Horror/Western/War/Action/Sci-fi" movie, as it covers all of those genres in different episodes. The frequent themes are horror and fantasy, too. The movie was conceived and directed by Tommi Lepola and Tero Molin. Many of the makers, including Lepola and the producer Ilkka Niemi, jointly made the movie as their graduation work from Tampereen ammattikorkeakoulu. The lead roles were given to freshly graduated acting students. As a graduation work, it is vastly larger than most such projects. In addition to these, many well-known Finnish actors, such as Vesa Vierikko, Santeri Kinnunen and Åke Lindman came to make an appearance in the movie. Many of them found it interesting to work on a movie like this, because such movies are not typically made in Finland. Last Cowboy Standing Skavabölen pojat is a 2009 Finnish drama film. It was directed by Zaida Bergroth and based on a play by the same name, written by Antti Raivio in 1991 and performed at Q-teatteri in the 1990s. Skavabölen pojat is a story about two brothers, growing from children to adults, from the early 1970s to the early 1980s, in Kauniainen and Hyrylä. The film was awarded the Flash Forward prize at the Busan International Film Festival in South Korea. Donkey Donkey is a Croatian drama film directed by Antonio Nuić. It was released in 2009. It was successful at the Pula Film Festival. Heliopolis Heliopolis is a 2009 Egyptian independent musical documentary film by Ahmad Abdalla that tells the story of a group of young people during a winter day in the Cairo suburb of Heliopolis. Heliopolis is Ahmad Abdallas debut feature film and starring Khaled Abol Naga. Schooled: The Price of College Sports Schooled: The Price of College Sports is a 2013 documentary film by directors Trevor Martin and Ross Finkel. Based on the Taylor Branch book The Cartel: Inside the Rise and Imminent Fall of the NCAA, the film explores the history and business of college sports as well as the treatment of NCAA athletes. Mala Mala Mala Mala is a 2014 Puerto Rican documentary film directed by Antonio Santini and Dan Sickles, starring Jason "April" Carrión, Samantha Close and Ivana Fred. The film shows several stories of the transgender community in Puerto Rico, including April Carrion, well-known drag queen who participated in the reality show RuPauls Drag Race. Mala Mala also includes the historic victory of the LGBT community with the approval and signature of Law 238-2014, which prevents discrimination in employment based on sexual orientation and/or gender identity. Mala Mala has been presented in festivals around the world, including London, Ukraine, Los Angeles, Austin, Costa Rica and Mexico. In addition to schools such as The Boston Conservatory at Berklee, University of Pennsylvania, New York University and Harvard University. Paradise in Service Paradise in Service is 2014 Taiwanese historical period film directed, co-written and co-produced by Doze Niu. Set in Kinmen in the 1960s and 1970s, the film focuses on Unit 831, a Republic of China Armed Forces military brothel in existence on the island from 1952 to 1990. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. Men Don't Cry Men Dont Cry is a 2017 Bosnian drama film directed by Alen Drljević. It was selected as the Bosnian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The film won the 2017 Special Jury Prize at the 52nd Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Diane Diane is a 2018 American drama film written and directed by Kent Jones. The film stars Mary Kay Place, Jake Lacy, Deirdre OConnell, Andrea Martin and Estelle Parsons. It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 22, 2018. It was released on March 29, 2019, by IFC Films. Four Sons Four Sons is a 1928 silent drama film directed and produced by John Ford and written for the screen by Philip Klein from a story by I. A. R. Wylie first published in the Saturday Evening Post as "Grandmother Bernle Learns Her Letters". It is one of only a handful of survivors out of the more than 50 silent films Ford directed between 1917 and 1928. It starred Margaret Mann, James Hall, and Charles Morton. The film is also notable for the presence of the young John Wayne in an uncredited role as an officer. Though "silent," it was released with a Movietone music and sound effects track. A family is torn apart by the advent of World War I. It was remade in 1940 with the same title, starring Don Ameche and Eugenie Leontovich, and directed by Archie Mayo, although the war was updated to World War II. Glorifying the American Girl Glorifying the American Girl is a 1929 American Pre-Code, musical comedy film produced by Florenz Ziegfeld that highlights Ziegfeld Follies performers. The last third of the film, which was filmed in early Technicolor, is basically a Follies production, with cameo appearances by Rudy Vallee, Helen Morgan, and Eddie Cantor. Rex Beach was paid $35,000 for the original story. The script for the film was written by J.P. McEvoy and Millard Webb and directed by John W. Harkrider and Millard Webb. The songs were written by Irving Berlin, Walter Donaldson, Rudolf Friml, James E. Hanley, Larry Spier and Dave Stamper. The film is in the public domain, and many prints exhibited on television are in black-and-white only, and do not include pre-Code material, such as nudity. Mary Mary is a UK-German co-production film, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and is the German language version of Hitchcocks Murder!, shot simultaneously on the same sets with German speaking actors. The film is based on the book Enter Sir John by Clemence Dane and Helen Simpson, and stars Alfred Abel and Olga Tschechowa. Miles Mander reprises his role as Gordon Druce from Murder!, though the characters name was changed to Gordon Moore. Electric Earthquake Electric Earthquake is the seventh of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. This animated short was created by the Fleischer Studios. The story runs about eight minutes and covers Supermans adventures in stopping a madman from destroying Manhattan with electronically induced earthquakes. It was originally released on May 15, 1942. This is the first of the films to make it clear that the action is taking place in New York City. Herr Meets Hare Herr Meets Hare is a 1945 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. This short, not long before the collapse of the Third Reich, was the penultimate wartime themed cartoon from Warner Bros. being released just under 4 months before Victory in Europe Day. Strange Impersonation Strange Impersonation is a 1946 American film noir drama film directed by Anthony Mann and starring Brenda Marshall, William Gargan and Hillary Brooke. The Connection The Connection is a 1961 feature film directed by the American experimental filmmaker Shirley Clarke. The film was Clarkes first feature; she had made several short films over the previous decade. Jack Gelber wrote the screenplay, adapting his play of the same name. The film was the subject of significant court cases regarding censorship. Støv på hjernen Støv på hjernen is a 1961 Danish film directed by Poul Bang and starring Helle Virkner. It is a remake of the Norwegian film Støv på hjernen from 1959. Closed Mondays Closed Mondays is an eight-minute animated film using animated, three-dimensional clay figures, created by Bob Gardiner and filmed by Will Vinton in 1974. It was produced by Lighthouse Productions, released by Pyramid Films in the United States, and won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1975. The Escape Artist The Escape Artist is a 1982 film starring Griffin ONeal and Raúl Juliá. It was based on a book by David Wagoner, and was the directorial debut of Caleb Deschanel. It was the final film of Joan Hackett, Desi Arnaz, and Gabriel Dell. Beauty and the Beast Beauty and the Beast is a 1987 American/Israeli musical film, part of the 1980 film series Cannon Movie Tales. It is a contemporary version of the classic tale of Beauty and the Beast. The movie was filmed entirely in Israel, and the taglines were: "The monster they feared was the prince she loved" and "The classic fairy tale about seeing with your heart". Snack Bar Budapest Snack Bar Budapest is a 1988 Italian neo-noir comedy film written and directed by Tinto Brass and starring Giancarlo Giannini. It is based on the novel with the same title by Marco Lodoli and Silvia Bre. Mr. Bond Mr Bond is a 1992 Indian film directed by Raj Sippy. It stars Akshay Kumar, Sheeba, Ruchika Pandey and Pankaj Dheer, and was written by Iqbal Durrani. Upon release it received poor reviews. Rediff.com included it in its "The Ten Worst Films of Akshay Kumar" list. Jai Kishen Jai Kishen is a 1994 Bollywood action drama film directed by Sunil Agnihotri. It stars Akshay Kumar in a double role, Ayesha Julka and Chandni. Kichiku dai enkai is a 1997 Japanese film. It was written and directed by Kazuyoshi Kumakiri. Legend of the Wolf Legend of the Wolf, alternatively known as The New Big Boss in American and British DVD releases, is a 1997 Hong Kong action-martial arts film directed and produced by, and starring Donnie Yen. The film also marked Yens debut as a film director. Get Bruce Get Bruce is a 1999 American documentary film starring Bruce Vilanch, Whoopi Goldberg, Robin Williams, Lily Tomlin, Shirley MacLaine, Steven Seagal, Carol Burnett and Michael Douglas. The film is directed by Andrew J. Kuehn. Trois Trois is a 2000 erotic thriller film directed by Rob Hardy and produced by William Packer. It stars Gary Dourdan, Kenya Moore and Gretchen Palmer. The film was given a limited theatrical release and was one of the years highest grossing African American films as well as one of the top fifty highest grossing independent films of 2000. The film was followed up with two sequels, Pandoras Box and The Escort. Air Rage Air Rage is a 2001 American action film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Ice-T and Cyril OReilly. Snowboarder Snowboarder is a 2003 French-Swiss crime film directed by Olias Barco. The film received mainly negative reviews Hellborn Asylum of the Damned, Columbia Tristar, also known as Hellborn, CDA Entertainment, is a 2003 horror film written by Matt McCombs, directed by Philip J Jones and starring Matt Stasi and Bruce Payne. The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation is a 2005 animated short film directed by animation historian John Canemaker. Art of Fighting Art of Fighting is a 2006 South Korean action comedy drama film co-written and directed by Shin Han-sol. The film was released to Korean theaters on January 5, 2006 and had 1,313,727 tickets nationwide. Mexican Werewolf in Texas Mexican Werewolf in Texas is a 2005 horror film directed by Scott Maginnis. The title is a reference to the 1981 horror comedy film An American Werewolf in London, which was written and directed by John Landis and is in turn a possible reference to the 1928 symphonic poem An American in Paris. Hybrid Hybrid is a 2007 television film by Syfy. It is the 10th film in the Maneater Series. The Hessen Conspiracy The Hessen Affair is a 2009 Belgian thriller movie directed by Paul Breuls and starring Billy Zane, Lyne Renee, Noah Segan, and Michael Bowen. The movie was released on DVD as The Hessen Conspiracy. Ashes Ashes is a 2012 British thriller film directed by Mat Whitecross. Christian Brothers Christian Brothers is a 2011 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film directed by Joshiy and written by Udayakrishna and Siby K. Thomas. The film stars an ensemble cast led by Mohanlal, Sarath Kumar, Suresh Gopi, Dileep, Lakshmi Rai, Kanika, Lakshmi Gopalaswamy and Kavya Madhavan. The film features musical score composed by Rajamani and songs by Deepak Dev. Christian Brothers was the highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year. Kandireega Kandireega is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language romantic action comedy film directed by Santosh Srinivas and produced by Bellamkonda Suresh under Sri Sai Ganesh Productions. The film features Ram and Hansika Motwani in the lead roles. Aksha Pardasany played another lead role. The films music was scored by S. Thaman. The film released on 12 August 2011, received positive reviews from critics and audience, and was a box-office Blockbuster. It was remade in Bengali as Paglu 2 starring Dev and Koel Mallick directed by Sujit Mondal, and is remade into Hindi as Main Tera Hero, directed by David Dhawan, starring Varun Dhawan, Ileana DCruz and Nargis Fakhri. It was also dubbed in Hindi as Dangerous Khiladi 4 in 2015. Vishnuvardhana Vishnuvardhana is a 2011 Kannada comedy thriller film starring Sudeep, Bhavana and Priyamani. The film was directed and written by P. Kumar, in his debut, and produced by actor Dwarakish. The film is supposedly a tribute to Kannada film actor Dr. Vishnuvardhan who was a friend of Dwarakishs. The films music was composed by V. Harikrishna. The film was released on 8 December 2011. The film was officially remade in Bengali in 2014 as Bachchan. The movie was reported to be inspired by the 2009 South Korean movie Handphone which the director had vehemently denied. Killswitch Killswitch is a documentary film about the battle for control over the Internet. The movie is a collaboration between director Ali Akbarzadeh, producer Jeffrey Horn, writer Christopher Dollar and Akorn Entertainment. It premiered at the Woodstock Film Festival in October 2014, where it won the James K. Lyons Award for Best Editing of a feature documentary and then made its international debut, playing alongside Citizenfour at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in November 2014. In 2015, it screened on Capitol Hill, as well as film festivals on four continents. Theatrical release was on March 1, 2015. The tech world has been excited by democratic presidential candidate Lawrence Lessigs role in the film. Kathy Gill of GeekWire writes that "Killswitch is much more than a dry recitation of technical history. Director Ali Akbarzadeh, producer Jeff Horn, and writer Christopher Dollar created a human centered story. A large part of that connection comes from Lessig and his relationship with Swartz." Infinity Baby Infinity Baby is an American science fiction comedy film directed by Bob Byington from a screenplay by Onur Tukel. The film stars Kieran Culkin, Trieste Kelly Dunn, Nick Offerman, Martin Starr, Kevin Corrigan, Megan Mullally, Noël Wells, and Stephen Root. It was released in 2017. Anthropocene: The Human Epoch Anthropocene: The Human Epoch is a Canadian documentary film, which premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. The third film in a series of collaborations between filmmakers Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier with photographer Edward Burtynsky, following Manufactured Landscapes and Watermark, the film explores the emerging concept of a geological epoch called the Anthropocene, defined by the impact of humanity on natural development. It is part of the larger Anthropocene Project which includes museum shows that opened at the Art Gallery of Ontario and the National Gallery of Canada in September 2018 and the publication of two books, one centered on essays, and the other one on photographs. The film is narrated by Alicia Vikander. In December 2018, the Toronto International Film Festival named the film to its annual year-end Canadas Top Ten list. In January 2019, it was announced as the winner of the Rogers Best Canadian Film Award from the Toronto Film Critics Association, and of the Vancouver Film Critics Circle award for Best Canadian Documentary Film. The film won two Canadian Screen Awards at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019, for Best Feature Length Documentary and Best Cinematography in a Documentary. The Queen of Spades The Queen of Spades is a 1916 film adaptation of the Aleksandr Pushkin short story of the same name, noted for high producer and operator culture, with the psychological depth of actors game, first of all of Ivan Mosjoukine. It was one of the best pre-revolutionary films. The film was the second production of the story, the first being the silent short film adaptation of the Pyotr Tchaikovsky opera by Pyotr Chardynin in 1910. Director used the receptions, unexpected for those times, like retrospection, visions of heroes, and the split screen combination shot. Moonshine Moonshine is a 1918 American two-reel silent comedy film directed by and starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and featuring Buster Keaton. While the film is considered incomplete, there are different surviving prints of varying quality. The Kino The Genius of Buster Keaton DVD release presents about 6 minutes and thirty seconds, sourced from the Cineteca Nazionale of Rome. The Song of Songs The Song of Songs is a 1933 American Pre-Code romantic drama film starring Marlene Dietrich as a naive German peasant named Lily who moves to Berlin and suffers from a considerable amount of heartache. This particular version of the film was based on the 1908 novel by Hermann Sudermann, Das Hohe Lied. The novel’s title, which translates to English as “The High Song,” does indeed refer to the Song of Solomon, which is often described in German as “Das Hohe Lied der Liebe.” However, that is not the only possible inference. “HoheLied” has been translated as “ode” “hosannas” “praises” and used in purely secular as well as religious contexts. Most telling in this case is the use in German of the entire phrase to describe the “great song of love” or “ode to love” in Paul’s First Epistle to the Corinthians. This creates a double layer of meaning to the title of the novel in German, one that could not be duplicated in an English rendition. The 1914 play, The Song of Songs by Edward Sheldon also contributed to this version. It is a remake of the 1918 silent film The Song of Songs starring Elsie Ferguson and the 1924 silent film Lily of the Dust with Pola Negri. Uncivil Warriors Uncivil Warriors is a 1935 film directed by Del Lord and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the eighth short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. On the Double On The Double is a 1961 film, directed by Melville Shavelson, who also wrote the screenplay with Jack Rose. It stars Danny Kaye who plays, as in many of his films, two roles — in this case, an American soldier and a British General. Vedreba The Plea is a 1967 Soviet art drama film directed by Tengiz Abuladze and co-written with Revaz Kveselava and Anzor Saluqvadze. The film based on the poems of Vazha-Pshavela. It regarded as an influential classic and is an appreciated work of 20th century world cinema. Property Is No Longer a Theft Property Is No Longer a Theft is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Elio Petri. It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival. The Centerfold Girls The Centerfold Girls is a 1974 sexploitation thriller film directed by John Peyser and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film is about a sadistic serial killer who targets the centerfolds of popular mens magazines. The Next Man The Next Man is a 1976 American political action thriller film starring Sean Connery, Adolfo Celi, Cornelia Sharpe and Charles Cioffi. Critical reaction at its opening was not positive. Music for the film features New York City guitarist Frederic Hand, as well as the film score debut for composer Michael Kamen. Kamikaze 89 Kamikaze 1989 is a 1982 West German cyberpunk thriller film co-written and directed by Wolf Gremm, based on the 1964 novel Murder on the Thirty-First Floor by Per Wahlöö. It stars Rainer Werner Fassbinder as a detective investigating a string of bombings that lead to a corporate media conspiracy. At the Festival Internacional de Cinema do Porto, Fantasporto, for 1984, the film won the Critics Award and received a nomination for the International Fantasy Film Award. Ruckus Ruckus, also known as Ruckus in Madoc County and The Loner, is a 1980 American comedic action thriller film written and directed by Max Kleven, and starring Dirk Benedict and Linda Blair. Its plot follows an unstable Vietnam War veteran who wages war against his oppressors in a small Southern town. The Big Heat The Big Heat is a 1988 Hong Kong action film starring Waise Lee and Joey Wong 1-900 1-900 or 06 is a 1994 Dutch erotic romantic drama film directed by Theo Van Gogh. The screenplay was based on a stage play by Johan van Doesburg. The film depicts a relationship based on telephone sex which gets out of hand. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Watchers 4 Watchers Reborn is the 1998 sequel to the horror film Watchers. Directed by John Carl Buechler and starring Mark Hamill, the film is loosely based on the novel Watchers by Dean Koontz. Inheritance Inheritance is a 2001 Argentine drama film directed by Paula Hernández. It was entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival. Tail Sting Tail Sting is a 2001 film directed by Paul Wynne. Its plot involves genetically enhanced giant scorpions wreaking havoc on board an airplane. Leaving Metropolis Leaving Metropolis is a 2002 Canadian drama film, written and directed by Brad Fraser as an adaptation of his theatrical play Poor Super Man. The film, about a gay man and a married heterosexual man who fall in love, was filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and played the international gay and lesbian film festival circuit throughout 2002 and 2003. Rice Rhapsody Rice Rhapsody is a 2004 film directed by Kenneth Bi. The cast includes Sylvia Chang and Martin Yan. Jackie Chan was one of the executive producers. Batismo de Sangue Baptism of Blood is a 2006 Brazilian film directed by Helvécio Ratton, based on Frei Bettos book of the same name. Starring Caio Blat and Daniel de Oliveira as Frei Tito and Betto respectively, it follows the Dominican friars resistance against Brazilian military dictatorship. Ulzhan Ulzhan is a 2007 international co-production directed by Volker Schlöndorff, starring Philippe Torreton, Ayanat Xenbay and David Bennent. Deadland Deadland is a 2009 American science fiction film directed by Damon OSteen, written by Gary Weeks, and starring Weeks, Brian Tee, and William Katt as survivors in a post-apocalyptic society five years after the United States is destroyed in a nuclear holocaust. December Heat December Heat is a 2008 historic action drama film about the 1924 Estonian coup détat attempt directed by Asko Kase and starring Sergo Vares. Rock Slyde Rock Slyde is a 2009 comedy film written and directed by Chris Dowling on his feature-length directorial debut. and produced by Will Wallace, Josh Young, and Milan Chakraborty. This independent production stars Patrick Warburton, Andy Dick, Rena Sofer, and Elaine Hendrix. Anton Chekhov's The Duel Anton Chekhovs The Duel is a 2010 film directed by Dover Kosashvili. The film is an adaptation of an 1891 novella by Anton Chekhov, The Duel. Set in a seaside resort in the Caucasus, the story centers on Laevsky, an aristocratic civil servant, and his mistress Nadya, whom Laevsky is trying to abandon. The screenplay was written by Mary Bing. The Duel was filmed in Croatia. The films cast is made up of British and Irish actors. It has generally received positive reviews. Murderer Murderer is a 2009 Hong Kong thriller film directed by Roy Chow, and starring Aaron Kwok. The film centers on a police detective investigating a series of gruesome murderers. As the case pulls him deeper, he soon realizes that he may be a prime suspect. The film co-stars Janine Chang, Cheung Siu-fai, Josie Ho and Chin Kar-lok, who also served as an action choreographer. Murderer is a co-production between Focus Features and EDKO Film, and was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 9 July 2009. The Butcher, the Chef, and the Swordsman The Butcher, the Chef and the Swordsman is a 2010 action comedy film directed by Wuershan. The film is made up of three inter-twining stories. The first about a butcher who takes revenge on a swordsman for humiliation, the second is about a chef who has his apprentice makes an eight-course meal for the powerful Eunuch Liu. The final story is about a warrior with a powerful sword melted from other champion swords, but the sword does not work as expected during combat. The film was a feature debut of director Wuershan. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival where it received a mixed critical reception. The Ultimate Accessory The Ultimate Accessory is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Valérie Lemercier. La mossa del pinguino The Move of The Penguin is a 2013 Italian comedy film written and directed by Claudio Amendola, as his directorial debut. It stars Edoardo Leo, Ricky Memphis, Antonello Fassari and Ennio Fantastichini in the main roles. It premiered at the 2013 Turin Film Festival. Dear Dumb Diary Dear Dumb Diary is a Hallmark Channel TV movie based on the book series of the same name by Jim Benton. It stars Emily Alyn Lind as Jamie Kelly, a seventh-grader who documents her experiences at Mackerel Middle School in her diary, as well as Mary-Charles Jones as her best friend Isabella and Sterling Griffith as popular girl Angeline. First airing on the Hallmark Channel in September 6, 2013, the movie received mixed reviews. The Gospel of John The Gospel of John is a 2014 film of the Gospel of John directed by David Batty with Selva Rasalingam in the role of Jesus. A word-for-word adaptation from the fourth book of the New Testament in the Christian Bible. The Gospel of John is regarded as one of historys most important reliable and sacred texts. The film offers a beautiful up-to-date visual perspective on the life of Jesus Christ, His miraculous signs & controversies, miracles such as raising Lazarus from the dead, final words, death and resurrection. This first-ever word-for-word adaptation of the Gospel of John sheds new light on one of historys most sacred texts, and is a unique film to be enjoyed and treasured. The film was initially released on Netflix and then on DVD, it can also be streamed online from Amazon . The film is in format closer to a visual audiobook, in that the filmed action, spoken in faux Aramaic and read word-by-word as it is in the Bible. There is a narration from the New International Version English Bible and there is secondary to a narration of the Gospel of John read by actor Brian Cox from the King James Version English Bible. The film is available in more than 17 languages. The cast includes Mourad Zaoui, El Mahmoudi MBarek, Karima Gouit, Goutou Hicham. Cinematography by Ben Hodgson. The Gospel of John is one of four Gospel films produced by the Lumo Project. Kinavally Kinavalli is a 2018 Indian Malayalam–Tamil bilingual fantasy horror film directed by Sugeeth, written by Syam Seethal and Vishnu Ramachandran and produced by Manesh Thomas under the banner Kannamthanam films. The Lady in Question The Lady in Question is a 1940 American comedy drama film directed by Charles Vidor and starring Brian Aherne, Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford. It is a remake of the 1937 French film Gribouille. This was the first of five films in which Glenn Ford and Rita Hayworth appeared together, most famously in their second film, Gilda. They also teamed together in The Loves of Carmen, Affair in Trinidad and The Money Trap. Their off-screen liaisons were soon transformed into an enduring, lifelong friendship. Slightly Dangerous Slightly Dangerous is a 1943 American romantic comedy film starring Lana Turner and Robert Young. The screenplay concerns a bored young woman in a dead-end job who runs away to New York City and ends up impersonating the long-lost daughter of a millionaire. The film was directed by Wesley Ruggles and written by Charles Lederer and George Oppenheimer from a story by Aileen Hamilton. According to Turner Classic Movies film historian Robert Osborne, one sequence early in the film – in which Lana Turners character does her job at the soda fountain while blindfolded – was actually directed by an uncredited Buster Keaton. Bacall to Arms Bacall to Arms is a 1946 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, co-planned by Bob Clampett, in his second-to-last cartoon at Warner Bros. and Tex Avery, finished by Arthur Davis and supervised by Friz Freleng. Neither Clampett nor voice characterizations are credited. Mel Blancs voice is recognizable as a fat theater patron, a husband in a newsreel, and the wolfs vocal effects. Impressionist Dave Barry portrays the voice of Humphrey Bogart while June Foray voices Lauren Bacall. The title refers both to Hemingways A Farewell to Arms and actress Lauren Bacall, whose acclaimed film debut was in To Have and Have Not, based on another Hemingway novel, as well as a play on the term "A Call to Arms". The Windblown Hare The Windblown Hare is a one-reel Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Robert McKimson. It was originally released on August 27, 1949. The title, another pun on "hair", refers to Bugs being subjected to the Wolfs "blowing the houses in". Campbell's Kingdom Campbells Kingdom is a 1957 British adventure film directed by Ralph Thomas, based on the 1952 novel of the same name by Hammond Innes. The film stars Dirk Bogarde and Stanley Baker, with Michael Craig, Barbara Murray, James Robertson Justice and Sid James in support. The story is set in Alberta, Canada, and largely follows the principles of the Northwestern genre of film-making. Term of Trial Term of Trial is a 1962 British drama film written and directed by Peter Glenville and produced by James Woolf for his Romulus Films company with James H. Ware as associate producer from a screenplay based on the novel of the same title by James Barlow. The music score was by Jean-Michel Damase and the cinematography by Oswald Morris. The film stars Laurence Olivier, Simone Signoret, Sarah Miles with Terence Stamp, Hugh Griffith, Roland Culver, Dudley Foster and Thora Hird. The film marked the screen debuts of Miles and Stamp. The film had its World Premiere on 16 August 1962 at the Warner Theatre in Londons West End. The Pleasure Seekers The Pleasure Seekers is a 1964 20th Century Fox motion picture starring Ann-Margret, Anthony Franciosa, and Carol Lynley, with Gardner McKay, Pamela Tiffin, Brian Keith, and Gene Tierney in her final film. The film was adapted for the screen by Edith Sommer, based on the novel Coins in the Fountain by John H. Secondari, and was directed by Jean Negulesco, who also directed the 1954 film Three Coins in the Fountain. Ann-Margret sings four songs composed by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen. The film was nominated for one Academy Award: Music for Lionel Newman and Alexander Courage. Bad Girls Go to Hell Bad Girls Go to Hell is a 1965 sexploitation film, written, produced and directed by Doris Wishman. The film stars Gigi Darlene, Sam Stewart, Barnard L. Sackett and Darlene Bennett. A Man Vanishes is a 1967 Japanese film by director Shohei Imamura. Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush is a 1967 British comedy film directed by Clive Donner, based on the novel of the same name by Hunter Davies. The film stars Barry Evans, Judy Geeson and Angela Scoular. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray officially for the first time by the British Film Institute in September 2010 as part of its "Flipside" strand. Best Boy Best Boy is a 1979 documentary made by Ira Wohl. The film received critical acclaim, and won many awards including the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1979. The film follows Iras mentally handicapped cousin, Philly Wohl, who at that time was 52 years old and still living with his elderly parents. Ira forces his aunt and uncle to realize that they will not be around to care for Philly forever, and that they must start making preparations for when that time should come. Philly then begins to attend classes in New York City to learn how to take care of himself and become independent. Phillys father, Max Wohl, dies during the course of the film. His mother, Pearl, died in 1980. Philly is now an octogenarian, and he lives in a group home where he has learned to basically take care of himself. Zero Mostel died in 1977 and the film was dedicated to his memory. Best Boy premiered at the 1979 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was one of just two documentary films ever to win the festivals Peoples Choice Award before a separate Peoples Choice Award was instituted for the festivals documentary stream. A sequel entitled Best Man: Best Boy and All of Us, 20 Years Later, was produced in 1997. Following the sequel, Wohl released Best Sister in 2006, which rounded off the trilogy by looking at the effect Phillys sister had on his current life. The First Turn-On!! The First Turn-On! is a 1983 comedy film directed by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz of Troma Entertainment. It was the last in a series of four "sexy comedies" that helped establish Troma as a film studio, starting with 1979s Squeeze Play!, 1981s Waitress! and 1982s Stuck on You!. The First Turn-On! is usually considered by Troma fans to be the best of the companys "sexy comedies". Konopielka Konopielka is a 1982 Polish drama film directed by Witold Leszczyński. Fast Forward Fast Forward is a 1985 dance film directed by Sidney Poitier. In the film, a dance troupe from Ohio comes to New York to compete in a national talent competition. The 1987 Bollywood film Dance Dance and the 2003 Tamil film Boys were inspired by this film. Stella Does Tricks Stella Does Tricks is a 1996 film about a young Glaswegian girl, played by Kelly Macdonald, working as a prostitute in London. The film was the first feature film directed by Coky Giedroyc, inspired by her previous work making documentaries about homeless people in Glasgow, Manchester, and London, and provided Macdonald with her first film role after Trainspotting. The film has been described as "an uncompromisingly feminist text, in which the Baby Doll turns Avenger", and by Lawrence van Gelder of The New York Times as a "bleak, perceptive portrait of the prostitute as a young girl torn between the need for genuine love and a career of sexual exploitation". Despite the film centering on the lives of female prostitutes, the only nudity in the film is male nudity. The screenplay was written by the novelist A. L. Kennedy, and draws in part on one of her earlier stories, Friday Payday. Cinematography was by frequent Ken Loach collaborator Barry Ackroyd. Mr. Rice's Secret Mr. Rices Secret is a Canadian family drama film. It stars David Bowie as the title character, a mysterious man who leaves after death a series of clues to a 12-year-old boy with cancer, to help him appreciate life. The production was filmed in 1998 and released in 2000. The Woman Chaser The Woman Chaser is a 1999 film directed by Robinson Devor and starring Patrick Warburton, Ron Morgan, Emily Newman, Paul Malevich, and Marilyn Rising. The screenplay is based on the novel of the same name by Charles Willeford. The Secret Life: Jeffrey Dahmer The Secret Life: Jeffrey Dahmer is a 1993 American biographical crime drama film directed by David R. Bowen. It stars Carl Crew as Jeffrey Dahmer, an American serial killer, necrophile, and cannibal. The film is a firsthand account of Dahmers lifestyle as a serial killer. When he was finally caught, it was revealed that his apartment was a chamber of horrors, where, according to the film, he tortured his young victims to death. Then he sliced up the bodies and stored the parts in his freezer, among other places. The Secret Life: Jeffrey Dahmer was produced one year before Dahmer was himself murdered in prison. Rajavinte Makan Rajavinte Makan is a 1986 Indian Malayalam crime film produced and directed by Thampi Kannanthanam and written by Dennis Joseph. It stars Mohanlal as crime boss Vincent Gomes, and also features Ratheesh, Ambika, Suresh Gopi and Mohan Jose in supporting roles. The plot follows Vincent Gomes and his rivalry against the Kerala Home Minister N. Krishnadas. The film was a milestone in Malayalam film industry, achieving a cult status in Kerala. It established Mohanlal as a superstar overnight in Indian film industry through his portrayal of Vincent Gomes. The character became a cult figure and his dialogues became popular among the youth. Rajavinte Makan was a large commercial success and became the highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year. It was remade in Tamil as Makkal En Pakkam, and in Kannada as Athiratha Maharatha, with Ambika reprising her role in both the versions. It was also remade in Telugu as Ahuthi and in Hindi as Kanwarlal. The story is loosely based on the novel Rage of Angels by Sidney Sheldon. The Family Jewels Eierdiebe is a 2003 film written and directed by Robert Schwentke. The film deals with testicular cancer, a form of disease director Robert Schwentke suffered through and survived. Searching for David's Heart Searching for Davids Heart is a young-adult novel by Cherie Bennett. The author is a screenwriter, novelist, playwright, and columnist for the San Diego Union-Tribune and other Copley newspapers. Murder at the Presidio Murder at the Presidio is a 2005 American made-for-TV murder mystery film directed by John Fasano and starring Lou Diamond Phillips, Victoria Pratt and Martin Cummins. Phillips plays a military detective investigating a robbery-homicide in the Presidio military base in San Francisco. Principal photography for the film was done in Victoria, Canada. The film was released on DVD on August 9, 2005. Scott Weinberg of DVD Talk gave the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and judged its replay value worth 1 out of 5 stars. He said the film was too predictable, likening it to an episode of Murder. Joyride Joyride is a 2005 adventure mystery film from the Netherlands which featured the music from symphonic metal band Epica. The House of Sun The House of the Sun is a 2010 Russian movie about hippies in the Soviet Union. The director is rock musician Garik Sukachov. Let the Game Begin Let the Game Begin is a 2010 American romantic comedy from Twisted Light Productions, directed by Amit Gupta. The film stars Miami actor Adam Rodriguez and Stephen Baldwin. The film was released in Australia on May 5, 2010, and was released in other countries in 2010 and 2011. Prairie Fever Prairie Fever is a 2008 American Western film directed by Stephen Bridgewater, starring Kevin Sorbo, Lance Henriksen and Dominique Swain. Visual Acoustics Visual Acoustics: The Modernism Of Julius Shulman is a documentary film by Eric Bricker that explores the life and career of the much lauded architectural photographer Julius Shulman. His iconic photography shaped the careers of some of the great architects of the 20th century and helped define Modernism for the general public. Look for a Star Look for a Star is a 2009 Hong Kong romantic comedy film that was produced and directed by Andrew Lau. Inspired by the relationship between Stanley Ho and his fourth wife, Angela Leong, the film stars Andy Lau as a billionaire, who falls in love with a feisty casino dealer played by Shu Qi. Look for a Star was shot at the MGM Grand in Macau, and was released in Hong Kong on 26 January 2009. Bye Bye Blondie Bye Bye Blondie is a 2012 French comedy film directed by Virginie Despentes. Future Shock! The Story of 2000AD Future Shock! The Story of 2000AD is a 2014 documentary film about the history of British science fiction comic 2000 AD. Its world debut was at the 2014 Fantastic Fest in Austin, and subsequently shown at other US film festivals. Its UK debut was at the 2015 Edinburgh International Film Festival, and it has a limited theatrical release in the UK. It was released on DVD on 7 December 2015. The Memory of Water The Memory of Water is a 2015 Chilean drama film written and directed by Matías Bize. It was screened in the Venice Days section at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival. It won the Colón de Oro for best director at the 2015 Festival de Cine Iberoamericano de Huelva. Orlean Orlean is a 2015 Russian film directed by Andrey Proshkin, screenplay by Yuri Arabov. The film participated in the competition program of the XXXVII Moscow International Film Festival. For her starring role, Elena Lyadova was awarded the prize Silver George for Best Actress. The Housemaid The Housemaid is a 2016 Vietnamese gothic romance horror film directed by Derek Nguyen and starring Nhung Kate, Jean-Michel Richaud, Kim Xuan, and Rosie Fellner. Released in Vietnam on September 16, 2016, the film became the third-highest-grossing horror film in Vietnams history and had its North American premiere at the 2017 Los Angeles Film Festival. Keys to the Heart Keys to the Heart is a 2018 South Korean comedy-drama film directed by Choi Sung-hyun. The film stars Lee Byung-hun, Youn Yuh-jung and Park Jung-min. Too Late to Die Young Too Late to Die Young is a 2018 Chilean film directed by Dominga Sotomayor Castillo. She became the first woman ever to win the Leopard for Best Direction at the Locarno Festival. This coming of age tale, set in an intentional community in rural Chile in 1990, follows a teen girl named Sofía as she navigates adolescence. A Woman Rebels A Woman Rebels is a 1936 American historical drama film adapted from the novel Portrait of a Rebel by Netta Syrett and starring Katharine Hepburn as Pamela Thistlewaite, who rebels against the social mores of Victorian England. The film was directed by Mark Sandrich; it was the film debut of Van Heflin, and the final film of David Manners. Hepburns performance as the defiant young woman is considered the epitome of her feminist characterizations of the 1930s. The Autograph Hound The Autograph Hound is a 1939 Donald Duck cartoon which features Donald Duck as an autograph hunter in Hollywood. Many celebrities from the 1930s are featured. This is the first cartoon where Donald Duck is featured in his blue sailor hat. Lydia Lydia is a 1941 drama film, directed by Julien Duvivier. It stars Merle Oberon as Lydia MacMillan, a woman whose life is seen from her spoiled, immature youth through bitter and resentful middle years, until at last she is old and accepting. It is a remake of Duviviers Un carnet de bal, which starred Marie Bell as the leading character. War of the Satellites War of the Satellites is a 1958 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film drama, produced and directed by Roger Corman, that stars Richard Devon, Dick Miller, and Susan Cabot. The film was distributed in the US and the UK by Allied Artists. In the US, it was released as a double feature with Attack of the 50 Foot Woman. This low-budget feature was rapidly conceived, filmed, and released to exploit the international media frenzy surrounding the launch of the Russian Sputnik satellite, the first in space. An "unknown force" declares war against Earth when the United Nations disobeys warnings to cease and desist in its attempts at assembling and then launching the first satellite into space. Light the Fuse... Sartana Is Coming Light the Fuse... Sartana Is Coming is a 1970 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo and starring Gianni Garko as Sartana. Sans mobile apparent Without Apparent Motive is a 1971 French thriller film directed by Philippe Labro and adapted from the novel Ten Plus One by Ed McBain. Set in Nice, it tells the story of a police detective faced with a series of unexplained killings of apparently unconnected people by a mystery sniper. Garm Hava Garm Hava is a 1973 Urdu drama film directed by M. S. Sathyu, with Balraj Sahni as the lead. It was written by Kaifi Azmi and Shama Zaidi, based on an unpublished short story by noted Urdu writer Ismat Chughtai. The film score was given by the classical musician Ustad Bahadur Khan, with lyrics by Kaifi Azmi, it also featured a qawwali composed and performed by Aziz Ahmed Khan Warsi and his Warsi Brothers troupe. Set in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, the film deals with the plight of a North Indian Muslim businessman and his family, in the period after the 1947 partition of India. In the grim months after the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi in 1948, films protagonist and patriarch of the family Salim Mirza, deals with the dilemma of whether to move to Pakistan, as many of his relatives, or stay back. The film details the slow disintegration of his family, and is one of the most poignant films made on Indias partition. It remains one of the few serious films dealing with the post-Partition plight of Muslims in India. It is often credited with pioneering a new wave of art cinema movement in Hindi Cinema, and alongside a film from another debutant film director, Shyam Benegal, Ankur, are considered landmarks of Hindi Parallel Cinema, which had already started flourishing in other parts of India; in Bengal, notably by Satyajit Ray, Mrinal Sen and Ritwik Ghatak as well as in Kerala. The movie also launched the career of actor Farooq Shaikh, and also marked the end of Balraj Sahnis film career, who died before its release. It was Indias official entry to the Academy Awards Best Foreign Film category, nominated for the Palme dOr at the Cannes Film Festival, won a National Film Award and three Filmfare Awards. In 2005, Indiatimes Movies ranked the movie amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films. The Touch Sparsh is a 1980 Indian Hindi feature film directed by Sai Paranjpye. It stars Naseeruddin Shah and Shabana Azmi playing the characters of a visually impaired principal and a sighted teacher in a school for the blind, where they fall in love though soon their complexes tag along and they struggle to get past them to reconnect with the "touch" of love. The film remains most memorable for the subtle acting of its leads, plus the handling of the issue of relationships with the visually handicapped, revealing the emotional and perception divide between the world, the "blind" and the "sighted", epitomized by the characters. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. However, the films release was delayed by almost 4 years. The film won numerous awards including National Film Award – Best Actor for Naseeruddin Shah, while Sai Paranjpye got the Best Screenplay. At the Filmfare Awards, it won the top two: that of Best Movie and Filmfare Award – Best Director, plus a Best Dialogue Award for Sai Paranjpye. Further, Shabana Azmi was nominated for Best Actress, which she eventually won for the film Bhavna. Garçon! Waiter! is a 1983 French film directed by Claude Sautet and starring Yves Montand, Nicole Garcia, Jacques Villeret, Marie Dubois, Dominique Laffin, and Bernard Fresson. It received 4 César nominations, for Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor and Best Sound. The Supernaturals The Supernaturals is a 1986 American zombie horror film directed by Armand Mastroianni and written by Michael S. Murphey and Joel Soisson. Filmed in the United States in 1985, The Supernaturals was released by Embassy Pictures in 1986, and has never been re-released since its original VHS Video rental format but is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. The Vineyard The Vineyard is a 1989 American horror film written by James Marlowe and Douglas Kondo, directed by James Hong and William Rice, and starring James Hong, Michael Wong, Sherri Ball and Playboy Playmate Karen Witter. A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol is a 1997 American animated musical film version of the book of the same name by Charles Dickens. It features eight songs and stars Tim Curry, Whoopi Goldberg, Ed Asner, and Michael York. The film also features additional material such as Scrooges pet bulldog, Debit. The film is nowadays a property of DHX Media, which holds the rights to the DiC Movie Toons, as well as most of DiCs library. Beverly Hills Family Robinson Beverly Hills Family Robinson is a 1997 American Walt Disney television film based on the novel Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss. The film features Dyan Cannon, Martin Mull, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ryan ODonohue as the main cast and was aired on ABC. This Disney film was shot in the Far North of Queensland, Australia from 25 January to 23 February 1996. The Little Girl Who Sold the Sun La Petite Vendeuse de Soleil is a 1999 Senegalese short drama film, directed by Djibril Diop Mambéty which premiered posthumously after his death in 1998. La Petite Vendeuse de Soleil is a film exalting the lives and promise found among ordinary Senegalese. It depicts a young beggar girl, Sili, who on crutches, confidently makes her way through a city of obstacles, becoming the first girl to sell a daily newspaper in the competitive world of young male newspaper vendors. Mambéty dedicated this last film to "the courage of street children". The scenes are expertly played by non-professional actors and with the participation of the street children. It was screened as part of the International Forum of New Cinema section at the 49th Berlin International Film Festival in 1999. La Petite Vendeuse de Soleil was originally intended as the second film of a trilogy under the title, Tales of Ordinary People. However, Mambety’s untimely death in 1998 prevented the completion of the third film. 24 Hours in London 24 Hours in London is a 2000 British crime thriller film directed by Alexander Finbow and starring Gary Olsen and Anjela Lauren Smith. The film takes place in London in the year 2009. Proximity Proximity is a 2001 American action thriller film starring Rob Lowe and James Coburn, produced by Overseas Entertaiment for Warner Bros. Pictures handling theatrical and TV distribuition and Columbia TriStar Home Entertaiment for DVD distribuition . It is written by Ben Queen and Seamus Ruane and directed by Scott Ziehl. The film is about an escaped prison convict and the head/founder of a support group called "Justice For The Victims Families" who has his own tragic past and a dark secret. Valliettan Valyettan is a 2000 Malayalam action drama film directed by Shaji Kailas and scripted by Ranjith. It stars Mammootty, Shobana, Siddique, Innocent, and Saikumar. The film was a financial success. It was remade in Kannada as Jyeshta by director Suresh Krissna with Vishnuvardhan in the lead role. And was dubbed in Tamil as Periya Gounder. Resistance Resistance is a 2003 Dutch/American World War II film, directed by Todd Komarnicki and starring Bill Paxton, Julia Ormond, Philippe Volter, Sandrine Bonnaire, and Victor Reinier. It was written by Komarnicki and Anita Shreve, based on Shreves 1995 novel of the same name. Resistance, with a 16 million euro budget, was the most expensive Dutch production ever. Its theatrical run lasted for just one week. The Seat Filler The Seat Filler is an American romantic comedy musical film produced by the Company Production of Magnolia Home Entertainment, Seat Filler Productions, Shake Martin Films and Strange Fruit Films, which released in 2004. It stars Kelly Rowland, Duane Martin, Mel B, Kyla Pratt and Shemar Moore. The movie received mainly average reviews. The film is also recognized as Duane Martins first appearance in a musical film and Kelly Rowlands most successful film in a leading role performance. Forget About It Forget About It is a 2006 American comedy film directed by BJ Davis starring Burt Reynolds, Robert Loggia, Charles Durning, Raquel Welch, Richard Grieco and Kimberley Kates. Pournami Pournami is a 2006 Telugu language action dance film directed by Prabhu Deva and produced by M. S. Raju. It stars Prabhas, Trisha, Charmy, Sindhu Tolani, and Rahul Dev. The movie had a lot of pre-release hype because of Prabhas and Trishas earlier hit, Varsham. The music was composed by Devi Sri Prasad with editing by Krishna Reddy and cinematography by Venu. The film released on 21 April 2006. The film was dubbed into Tamil and Malayalam under the same name and into Hindi as Tridev: Pyar Ki Jung. The film was partly inspired from the 2001 Brazilian film Behind the Sun starring Rodrigo Santoro which in itself was adapted from an Albanian novel by Ismail Kadare. Shooting locations included Virupaksha Temple, elephant stables, and Stepwell in Hampi. Loveless is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yun Kōga. It is serialized in the Japanese magazine Monthly Comic Zero Sum by Ichijinsha and collected in thirteen tankōbon as of July 2017. Kōga plans to end the manga at fifteen volumes. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation was made by J.C. Staff, broadcast in a post-midnight slot on TV Asahi and ABC from April 2005 to June 2005. The anime series was licensed and released in the US by Media Blasters in a set of 3 DVDs in early 2006. The most immediately noticeable aspect of the story is that many characters are kemonomimi—cat-like features are universal from birth, so there are as many catboys, including the protagonist, as there are catgirls. People in the Loveless universe lose their animal features when they lose their virginity. Those who no longer have animal features are differentiated by society as "adults". Le Grand Chef Le Grand Chef is a 2007 South Korean film starring Kim Kang-woo, Im Won-hee and Lee Ha-na. Produced by ShowEast and distributed by CJ Entertainment, it was released on November 1, 2007 with the length of 114 minutes. Based on the popular manhwa Sikgaek by Huh Young-man, the film tells the story of two chefs competing for the title of heir to the last Royal Chef of the Joseon Dynasty. Yuri's Day Yuris Day is a 2008 Russian drama film directed by Kirill Serebrennikov. The film won the Grand Prix at the Warsaw International Film Festival. Sankat City Sankat City is an Indian Hindi black comedy film directed by Pankaj Advani starring Kay Kay Menon. The film was released in India on 10 July 2009. All the Wrong Reasons All the Wrong Reasons is a 2013 Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Gia Milani. It stars Karine Vanasse, Cory Monteith, Kevin Zegers and Emily Hampshire. The film was released at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die is a 2011 one-off television documentary produced by KEO North for BBC Scotland on the subject of assisted suicide, directed and produced by Charlie Russell. It is presented by Terry Pratchett and features Peter Smedley, a 71-year-old motor neurone disease sufferer, dying by Assisted suicide at the Swiss assisted dying organisation, Dignitas. The film sparked strong controversy and was criticised by Christian and pro-life organisations as "biased"; the accusations were denied by the BBC, the pro-assisted death organisation Dignity in Dying, and Terry Pratchett himself. The Skinny The Skinny is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Patrik-Ian Polk, the creator of the Logo television series, Noahs Arc. It was released on April 6, 2012, in select theaters. Truth or Dare Truth or Dare is a 2013 American horror film and the directorial debut of Jessica Cameron, who also starred in, wrote, and produced the film. The movie had its world premiere on 13 September 2013 at the Arizona Underground Film Festival, where it also won Best Horror Feature. Truth or Dare centers upon a group of college students that publish YouTube videos that gain them not only world-wide infamy but also an obsessed fan turned deadly stalker. Aberdeen Aberdeen, previously known as , is a 2014 Hong Kong drama film written and directed by Pang Ho-cheung and starring Louis Koo, Eric Tsang, Miriam Yeung and Gigi Leung . Pang revealed in various interviews that the film differed from his previous comedies Vulgaria and SDU, in that it explores the family dynamics in a typical Hong Kong family. The film is also known as in Mainland China. The film was released on 8 May 2014. God, Sex and Truth God, Sex and Truth is a 2018 film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma and starring Mia Malkova, an American pornographic actress. The film is a short documentary about strength of women sexuality and beauty. The film music is scored by M. M. Keeravani, who was known as MM Kreem for his Hindi compositions. The film is produced by Strike Force LLC, USA. It was released on January 27, 2018 on Vimeo OnDemand. The House on Skull Mountain The House on Skull Mountain is a 1974 horror film directed by Ron Honthaner. After Pauline Christophe, the sole heir for the mansion on Skull Mountain dies, four of her family members are called to hear her will. Upon arrival, each of the guests is stalked by a skeleton in a robe. Coz takhle dát si spenát Což takhle dát si špenát is a 1977 Czechoslovak comedy science fiction film directed by Václav Vorlíček. The Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains The Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains is a 1987 American drama film directed by Daniel Mann and written by Michael Campus. The film stars Val Kilmer, Charles Durning, Sônia Braga, Kyra Sedgwick, James Keach, Elisha Cook and Clancy Brown. The film premiered on HBO on October 31, 1987. Far North Far North is a 1988 American drama film written and directed by Sam Shepard and starring Jessica Lange, Charles Durning, Tess Harper, Donald Moffat, Ann Wedgeworth and Patricia Arquette. Breaking the Rules Breaking the Rules is a 1992 American drama film directed by Neal Israel, executive produced by Larry A. Thompson, starring Jason Bateman, C. Thomas Howell, Jonathan Silverman and Annie Potts. Jasons father, Kent Bateman, has a role in the movie as well. Bandwagon Bandwagon is a 1996 film by writer/director John Schultz, starring Lee Holmes and Kevin Corrigan. Party 7 Party 7 is a 2000 Japanese film directed by Katsuhito Ishii, distributed by Tohokushinsha Film Corporation. Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi is a 2001 Indian film directed by Rahul Rawail and starring Kajol in a double role as two estranged identical twins. The storyline follows the general theme of its Hollywood counterpart The Parent Trap, which is based on the novel Lottie and Lisa, but with the added melodrama and slight-changed storyline of a Bollywood movie. The film also stars Sunil Shetty, Rishi Kapoor, Rati Agnihotri and Pooja Batra. This is the second time that Kajol played a dual role after Dushman. The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. Tomie: Replay is a 2000 Japanese horror film directed by Fujirō Mitsuishi. It is the second installment of the Tomie film series, based on a manga of the same name by Junji Ito, specifically the Basement chapter. Ladies' Night Ladies’ Night is a 2003 Mexican film directed by Gabriela Tagliavini. The film is a romantic comedy about two girls who find love in modern-day Mexico City. Falling for Grace Falling for Grace is a 2006 romantic comedy film directed by Asian-American Fay Ann Lee, who also co-wrote the film with Karen Rousso, and stars alongside Gale Harold. It debuted at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. New York magazine called the film one of the two best entries in the "New York, New York" competition that year. Insecticidal Insecticidal is a 2005 Canadian comedy horror film directed by Jeffery Scott Lando. In the film, a college student performs experiments on insects until a housemate tries to kill them. The insects grow to huge sizes and turn the sorority house into a nest, trying to kill the residents. Garpastum Garpastum is a 2005 Russian historical drama film written and directed by Aleksei German Jr. It was entered into the main competition at the 62nd edition of the Venice Film Festival. Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Dinosaur , also known as Doraemon: The Movie 2006 and Doraemon and the Little Dinosaur, is a traditional animation feature film which is a remake of the first, 1980 Doraemon film, Nobitas Dinosaur. The new film was released theatrically in Japan on 4 March 2006. Its the 26th Doraemon film. The film got a private screening with English subtitles in Washington on 14 November 2008, making it the first time Doraemon made an appearance in the US. This movie gross over 3.28 billion yen. This movie was ranked 6th highest-grossing movie and the highest grossing animated movie in 2006 of Japan. It was the first to feature the new Doraemon cast and implement a new animation style. Following the end credits, the movie had a teaser for another movie. A sequel titled Nobitas New Dinosaur is slated to be released in March 2020. Bobby Bobby is a 2002 Telugu romance film produced by K. Krishna Mohan Rao and directed by Sobhan. The movie stars Mahesh Babu, Aarthi Agarwal, Raghuvaran, Ravi Babu, Brahmanandam, Meher Ramesh and Prakash Raj. This movie is a modern version of Shakespeares drama Romeo and Juliet. The soundtrack of the movie was scored by Mani Sharma. The film released on 31 October 2002 and was a critical and commercial failure. In 2010, the film was dubbed into Hindi as Daag - The Burning Fire. Shobu Yarlagadda of Arka Media Works was Executive producer for the movie. Paint It Black Paint It Black is a 2016 American film directed by Amber Tamblyn and co-written with Ed Dougherty based on Janet Fitchs 2006 novel of the same name. The film premiered at the 2016 LA Film Festival. A young artist commits suicide and the mother blames his girlfriend. The 4th Company The 4th Company is a 2016 Mexican crime film directed by Mitzi Vanessa Arreola and Amir Galván Cervera. The film was named on the shortlist for Mexicos entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not selected. The 4th Company won the Ariel Award for Best Picture at the 59th Ariel Awards. A Good Wife A Good Wife is a 2016 Serbian drama film written, directed by and starring Mirjana Karanović. It was shown in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. It was named as one of five films that could be chosen as the Serbian submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected. Santa Claus! Le Père Noël is a 2014 French-Belgian comedy film directed by Alexandre Coffre and starring Tahar Rahim and Victor Cabal. Jatt James Bond Jatt James Bond or JJB is a 2014 Indian Punjabi film directed by Rohit Jugraj, and starring Gippy Grewal and Zareen Khan as leads, along with Gurpreet Ghuggi, Yashpal Sharma. The music of the film is given by Jatinder Shah. The film marks the Punjabi cinema debut of Bollywood actress Zareen Khan in her first Punjabi film. It was released on 25 April 2014. Michael Jackson's Halloween Michael Jacksons Halloween is a one-hour animated television special that premiered on CBS on October 27, 2017. The cast of voice actors includes Lucas Till, Kiersey Clemons, Jim Parsons, George Eads, Alan Cumming, Christine Baranski, Lucy Liu, and Brad Garrett. It also features Jacksons music, and a dance finale depicting Jackson himself. The special was produced in collaboration with the Michael Jackson estate. John Branca and John MacClain, co-executors of the Estate of Michael Jackson, serve as executive producers. It is produced by Daniel Chuba and directed by Mark A.Z. Dippé. The special was created and produced by Optimum Productions, the company owned by Jacksons estate, with animation production by Hammerhead. Shopworn Shopworn is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Nick Grinde and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Regis Toomey. Written by Jo Swerling and Robert Riskin, based on a story by Sarah Y. Mason, the film is about a poor hardworking waitress who meets and falls in love with a wealthy college student. His mother objects to the union and frames the waitress for a crime she did not commit. After serving her time, the waitress enters show business and becomes a star. Thunder Rock Thunder Rock is a 1942 British drama film directed by Roy Boulting and starring Michael Redgrave and Barbara Mullen, with James Mason and Lilli Palmer in supporting roles. It was based on Robert Ardreys 1939 play Thunder Rock. Pony Soldier Pony Soldier is a 1952 American Technicolor Northern Western set in Canada but filmed in Sedona. It is based on a 1951 Saturday Evening Post story "Mounted Patrol" by Garnett Weston. It was retitled MacDonald of the Canadian Mounties in Britain and The Last Arrow in France and Spain. Across the Bridge Across the Bridge is a 1957 British thriller film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Rod Steiger and Bernard Lee. It is based on the short story "Across the Bridge" by Graham Greene. The Girl in Black Stockings The Girl in Black Stockings is an American B-movie mystery film released by United Artists in 1957. Directed by Howard W. Koch, it stars Lex Barker, Anne Bancroft, and Mamie Van Doren. Pour la suite du monde Pour la suite du monde is a 1963 Canadian documentary film directed by Michel Brault, Marcel Carrière and Pierre Perrault. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. 40 Carats 40 Carats is a 1973 American romantic comedy film directed by Milton Katselas. It is based on the play of the same name by Jay Presson Allen. The screenplay was written by Leonard Gershe. The film stars Liv Ullmann, Edward Albert, Gene Kelly, Binnie Barnes, Deborah Raffin, Nancy Walker, and Natalie Schafer. Ullman was nominated for a Golden Globe as Best Motion Picture Actress, Musical or Comedy, and the Writers Guild of America nominated Gershes screenplay for Best Comedy Adapted from Another Medium. Electra, My Love Electra, My Love is a 1974 Hungarian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó. It was included in the official selection for the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. Like most of Jancsós films, this one uses extremely long takes, often as long as the camera would allow without stopping because of the film stock finishing. The entire 70 minute duration is covered by just twelve takes. The story is set in an archaic and mythical world in which a tyrant faces rebellion by the down-trodden. It is based on a play by which premiered in Budapest in 1968, and which itself reinterpreted the Greek myth of Electra. Once Is Not Enough Jacqueline Susanns Once Is Not Enough is a 1975 American drama film directed by Guy Green and starring Kirk Douglas, Alexis Smith, David Janssen, George Hamilton, Brenda Vaccaro, Melina Mercouri, and Deborah Raffin. It was produced by Howard W. Koch and written by Julius J. Epstein, based on the 1973 novel Once Is Not Enough by Jacqueline Susann. It featured Alexis Smiths return to the big screen after an absence of 16 years, and Brenda Vaccaro was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture for her role as Linda Riggs. Surf II Surf II is a 1984 American independent comedy film written and directed by Randall M. Badat and starring Eddie Deezen, Linda Kerridge, Eric Stoltz, Jeffrey Rogers and Peter Isacksen. The plot revolves around Menlo Schwartzer, a maniacal mad scientist who creates a chemically altered soft drink which turns its drinkers into mutant zombie punks as part of a diabolical scheme to rid the beaches of surfers. The film is a contemporary parody of 1960s-style beach party films, mixing elements of the horror, science fiction, surf and teen film genres. Despite what the title implies, there was never a Surf I. Surf II was marketed with a number of subheadings, the most common of which was in fact Surf II: The End of the Trilogy. Although the film was received negatively by critics upon release and has never been officially released on DVD, it has since been rediscovered in recent years on VHS and YouTube, and is now considered a cult film. The Revenge of the Living Dead Girls Revenge of the Living Dead Girls is a 1987 French splatter film directed by Pierre B. Reinhard, written by Jean-Claude Roy, and starring Véronique Catanzaro, Kathryn Charly, Sylvie Novak, Anthea Wyler, Laurence Mercier, Patrick Guillemin, Gabor Rassov, Christina Schmidt, and Cornélia Wilms. Toxic waste causes a zombie outbreak in France. Syngenor Syngenor is a 1990 B horror/science fiction film that was a sequel to the 1981 film Scared to Death. The film was directed by George Elanjian Jr and written by Michael Carmody and Brent V. Friedman. It features David Gale and Kathryn Noble. CIA Code Name: Alexa CIA Code Name: Alexa is a 1993 action adventure film, starring by Lorenzo Lamas and Kathleen Kinmont. It was directed by Joseph Merhi. It was followed by a sequel, Target Alexa. I Yabba-Dabba Do! I Yabba-Dabba Do! is a 1993 American animated made-for-television film based on the 1960s series, The Flintstones and its spin-off, The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show. It premiered on ABC on February 7, 1993. Gentlemen Don't Eat Poets The Grotesque is a 1995 British film by John-Paul Davidson, adapted from the 1989 novel of the same name by Patrick McGrath. It stars Alan Bates, Lena Headey, Theresa Russell and Sting. Costume Designer Colleen Atwood worked on the film, and McGraths wife, actress Maria Aitken, performed in a supporting role. A Chef in Love A Chef in Love, is a 1996 Georgian film directed by Nana Dzhordzhadze. It stars Pierre Richard and Nino Kirtadze. Broken Vessels Broken Vessels is a 1999 medical drama film directed by Scott Ziehl and written by Ziehl along with David Baer and John McMahon. The film debuted at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival and marked Ziehls directorial debut. It stars Todd Field, Jason London, Roxana Zal, Susan Traylor, and James Hong. The film follows a rookie paramedic and his hardened drug-addicted partner as they take calls and cruise L.A. in their ambulance. Although it shares the same name as the book, it has nothing to do with the Andre Dubus essay collection of the same name. Kill the Man Kill the Man is a 1999 American comedy film starring Luke Wilson and Joshua Malina as the owners of an independent photocopier shop who are in competition with a large chain of copy-shops. A Loving Father A Loving Father is a 2002 French film starring Gérard Depardieu, Guillaume Depardieu and Sylvie Testud. It was directed by Jacob Berger. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon is a 2001 film written, produced and directed by Nashville-based filmmaker Bart Sibrel. Sibrel is a proponent of the conspiracy theory that the six Apollo Moon landing missions between 1969 and 1972 were elaborate hoaxes perpetrated by the United States government, including NASA. The film is narrated by British stage actress Anne Tonelson. The Singing Revolution The Singing Revolution is a 2006 documentary film created by Americans James Tusty and Maureen Castle Tusty about the nonviolent Singing Revolution in Estonia in which hundreds of thousands of Estonians gathered publicly between 1986 and 1991, in an effort to end decades of Soviet occupation. The revolutionary songs they created anchored Estonia’s non-violent struggle for freedom. Island Etude Island Etude is a 2007 Taiwanese film directed by Chen Hwai-en. It was Taiwans submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Parking Parking is a 2008 Taiwanese movie. The Genesis Code The Genesis Code is a 2010 American drama film directed by C. Thomas Howell and Patrick Read Johnson, and written by Michael W. Leighton. The Story of Science The Story of Science: Power, Proof and Passion is a 2010 BBC documentary on the history of science presented by Michael Mosley. Vacanze di Natale a Cortina Vacanze di Natale a Cortina is a 2011 Italian comedy film written and directed by Neri Parenti. The film features many cameos including Bob Sinclar, Renato Balestra, Edinson Cavani, Prince Emanuele Filiberto, Cesare Prandelli, Mara Venier and Simona Ventura. It grossed $14,847,186 at the Italian box office. Endukante... Premanta Endukante... Premanta! is a 2012 Telugu-language paranormal romance film directed by A. Karunakaran. It was simultaneously shot in Tamil as Yen Endral Kadhal Enben!, and stars Ram and Tamannaah. The movie was produced by Sravanthi Ravi Kishore and features music scored by G. V. Prakash Kumar and dialogues penned by Kona Venkat. The film deals with love between two souls across two different eras. Both Ram and Tamannah play dual roles in the film, with each of those pairs of roles set in 1980 and 2012 respectively. This films plot is mostly based on an American romantic comedy fantasy film Just like Heaven which itself is derived from french novel If Only It Were True. It was also dubbed in Hindi as Dangerous Khiladi 5 in 2016. The Tamil version, Yen Endral Kadhal Enben!, never saw a theatrical release. How Strange to Be Named Federico How Strange to Be Named Federico is a 2013 documentary film directed by Ettore Scola. The film documents the directors relationship with his friend and inspiration, film director Federico Fellini. It begins with the 19-year-old Fellini arriving in Rome and walking into the office of the magazine MarcAurelio. The Bigger Picture The Bigger Picture is a 2014 British animated short film directed by Daisy Jacobs. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 87th Academy Awards. It won the BAFTA Award for Best Short Animation at the 68th British Academy Film Awards. The film is about two sons who are ambivalent about taking care of their aging mother and was made by combining 2D painted art and life-size puppetry, animated in life-size sets. Parisienne Parisienne is a 2015 French drama film directed by Danielle Arbid. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. So, I Married an Anti-Fan So I Married an Anti-Fan is a Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Kim Jae-young and starring Park Chanyeol, Yuan Shanshan, Seo Ju-hyun and Jiang Chao. It is based on the manhwa So I Married An Anti-fan}} by Jiwan. The film was released in China by Bona Film Group on June 30, 2016. Out Stealing Horses Out Stealing Horses is a 2019 Norwegian drama film directed by Hans Petter Moland. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival. At Berlin, the film won the Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution. It was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards. Mickey's Rival Mickeys Rival is a 1936 Mickey Mouse short film. It was directed by Wilfred Jackson and produced by Walt Disney. It introduces the character of Mortimer Mouse. Mr. Moto's Gamble Mr. Motos Gamble is the third film in the Mr. Moto series starring Peter Lorre as the title character. It is best remembered for originating as a movie in the Charlie Chan series and being changed to a Mr Moto entry at the last minute. The Mississippi Gambler The Mississippi Gambler is a 1953 American Technicolor Western adventure film directed by Rudolph Maté. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Sound Recording. This film was the third Universal Studios film to bear this title--though with a different plot each time, The Mississippi Gambler, Mississippi Gambler. Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji is a 1955 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Tomu Uchida. It is a "gruelling cruel tale" from the Edo period. Daisuke Katō won the 1956 Blue Ribbon Award for best supporting actor. The Rawhide Years The Rawhide Years is a 1956 American Technicolor Western film directed by Rudolph Mate and starring Tony Curtis. Colleen Miller and Arthur Kennedy. A Place for Lovers A Place for Lovers is a 1968 French-Italian romantic drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica, written by Brunello Rondi, Julian Zimet, Peter Baldwin, Ennio De Concini, Tonino Guerra, Cesare Zavattini based on the play Gli Amanti by Brunello Rondi and Renaldo Cabieri and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film stars Faye Dunaway as a terminally ill American fashion designer in Venice who has a whirlwind affair with a race car driver. The School Girls Schulmädchen-Report: Was Eltern nicht für möglich halten is a 1970 West German sex report film directed by Ernst Hofbauer and produced by Wolf C. Hartwig. Cold Eyes of Fear Cold Eyes of Fear is a 1971 Italian-Spanish thriller film directed by Enzo G. Castellari, starring Fernando Rey. Young Lady Chatterley Young Lady Chatterley is an American 1977 softcore pornographic film directed by Alan Roberts and starring Harlee McBride, Peter Ratray, and Lawrence Montaigne. The film was followed by a sequel in 1985, Young Lady Chatterley II. Garlic Is as Good as Ten Mothers Garlic Is as Good as Ten Mothers is a 1980 documentary film about garlic directed by Les Blank. In 2004, the film was selected for preservation in the United States’ National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.” The Academy Film Archive preserved Garlic Is as Good as Ten Mothers in 1999. It was filmed at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in Gilroy, as well as in other locations in Northern California. Its official premiere was at the 1980 Berlin Film Festival. The director recommends that, when the film is shown, a toaster oven containing several heads of garlic be turned on in the rear of the theater, unbeknownst to the audience, with the intended result that approximately halfway through the showing the entire theater will be filled with the smell of garlic. In Blanks 1982 film Burden of Dreams, a documentary chronicling the filming of Fitzcarraldo, director Werner Herzog and other crew members can be seen wearing "Garlic Is as Good as Ten Mothers" T-shirts. Peter the Great Peter the Great is a 1986 NBC television mini-series starring Maximilian Schell as Russian emperor Peter the Great, and based on the biography by Robert K. Massie. It won three Primetime Emmy Awards, including the award for Outstanding Miniseries. Border Radio Border Radio is a 1987 independent film directed by Allison Anders, Dean Lent and Kurt Voss, in which two musicians and a roadie who havent been paid rob money from a club and one flees to Mexico leaving his wife and daughter behind. The film features music from the Flesh Eaters, Green on Red, John Doe, the Divine Horsemen, X, and the Blasters. The title refers to "border blaster" radio stations that broadcast from Mexico into the United States. Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt is a 1989 documentary film that tells the story of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt. Narrated by Dustin Hoffman with a musical score written and performed by Bobby McFerrin, the film focuses on several people who are represented by panels in the Quilt, combining personal reminiscences with archive footage of the subjects, along with footage of various politicians, health professionals and other people with AIDS. Each section of the film is punctuated with statistics detailing the number of Americans diagnosed with and dead of AIDS through the early years of the epidemic. The film ends with the first display of the complete Quilt at the National Mall in Washington during the 1987 Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights. The film, made for HBO, was based in part on the book The Quilt: Stories From The NAMES Project by Cindy Ruskin, Matt Herron and Deborah Zemke. The film relates the lives of five people memorialized with panels: Dr. Tom Waddell, founder of the Gay Games; his story is told by his friend and the mother of his child, Sara Lewinstein. David Mandell Jr., a young hemophiliac; his storytellers are his parents, David Mandell and Suzi Mandell. Robert Perryman, an African-American man who contracted the disease through intravenous drug use; his widow, Sallie Perryman, tells his story. Jeffrey Sevcik, a gay man; his story is told by his partner, film critic and historian Vito Russo, who himself succumbed to the disease in 1990, five years after he was diagnosed. David C. Campbell, a Washington landscape architect; his storyteller is his lover, U.S. Navy commander Tracy Torrey, who then became his own storyteller as well as he succumbed to the disease and was memorialized in the course of filming. Along with these personal stories, the film reviews the history of the NAMES Project and shows the process of creating quilt panels. It also documents the response - or perceived lack of it - to the onset of the AIDS epidemic by the Reagan administration through the use of archive footage of Reagan and members of his administration, the medical communitys action in the face of the burgeoning health crisis, and the earliest attempts within the gay community to organize around the AIDS issue through the actions of such activists as self-proclaimed "KS poster boy" Bobbi Campbell, Vito Russo, and Gay Mens Health Crisis and ACT UP co-founder Larry Kramer. El maestro de esgrima The Fencing Master is a 1992 Spanish film based on the novel of the same name by Arturo Pérez-Reverte. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. A Soldier's Sweetheart A Soldiers Sweetheart is a 1998 television film directed by Thomas Michael Donnelly and starring Kiefer Sutherland, Skeet Ulrich, and Georgina Cates. It is based on a short story by Tim OBrien, "Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong." The story was part of his award winning book, The Things They Carried. La dilettante The Dilettante is a 1999 French comedy film directed by Pascal Thomas and starring Catherine Frot, Sébastien Cotterot and Barbara Schulz. The film was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival where Catherine Frot won the Silver St. George for Best Actress. How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer is a 2005 American comedy film starring America Ferrera. It was not released on DVD until May 16, 2008. The film won the Silver George for the Best Film of the Perspective competition at the 27th Moscow International Film Festival. The plot concerns three generations of Garcia women in a sleepy Arizona town who experience a sexual awakening during the course of a summer. America Ferrera is the teenage Blanca Garcia, Elizabeth Peña is Blancas mother and Lucy Gallardo is her grandmother. At the beginning of the film, Doña Genoveva, the matriarch of the family, decides to buy a car but doesnt know how to drive. A man named Don Pedro offers to teach her, and the relationship gradually turns from platonic to romantic. Meanwhile, Doña Genovevas daughter, Lolita, is torn between her co-worker at the butcher shop where she works and Victor, a married man who frequently makes passes at women around town. Seventeen-year-old Blanca falls for the new guy in town and learns about the joy and pain an intimate relationship can bring. Throughout the story, the women struggle to sort out their sexual feelings while trying not to further damage their sometimes-strained family relationship. Most of the dialogue is in English, with occasional humorous digressions of old men sitting around talking in Spanish about their past experiences with cars and women. Path of Destruction Path of Destruction is a 2005 made-for-TV Sci-Fi Channel original film. It concerns a nanotechnology experiment gone awry. Touch the Sound: A Sound Journey with Evelyn Glennie Touch the Sound: A Sound Journey with Evelyn Glennie is a 2004 German documentary film directed by Thomas Riedelsheimer about profoundly deaf Scottish classical percussionist Evelyn Glennie. In the film Glennie, who won a Grammy Award in 1989, collaborates with English experimental musician Fred Frith and others, and explains how she perceives sound. The film appeared at over 20 film festivals across the world, and won several awards, including "Best Documentary" at the 2004 BAFTA Awards, Scotland. A soundtrack of Touch the Sound featuring Glennie and Frith, plus additional music and sounds from the film, was released in 2004. An album based on Glennie and Friths performances in the film entitled The Sugar Factory was released in 2007. Jo Bole So Nihaal Jo Bole So Nihaal is a 2005 Bollywood action comedy film, directed by Rahul Rawail. It stars Sunny Deol, Shillpi Sharma and Kamaal Khan in lead roles, whilst Nupur Mehta and Surekha Sikri appear in major supporting roles; the director also plays an antagonistic role in the film. Singer Kamaal Khan appeared first time on big screen in a negative role. This movie was his debut movie as actor. The films release was met by protests from few Sikh groups, who took offense at its use of a Sikh religious phrase as its title. Two bomb attacks on 22 May 2005 on theatres in New Delhi showing the film killed one person and injured 49, prompting cinema owners to pull the film, in some cases voluntarily and in some states as a result of a government order. The Christening The Christening is a 2010 Polish drama film directed by Marcin Wrona. Let My People Go! Let My People Go! is a 2011 film directed by Mikael Buch. It premiered at the 2011 Montreal World Film Festival and was released in December 2011 in France. It was released in the United States in 2013 by Zeitgeist Films and grossed $18,529 domestically. The Fake The Fake is a 2013 South Korean animated film written and directed by Yeon Sang-ho. The film had its world premiere in the Vanguard section of the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2013, and went on to screen at various international film festivals before being released domestically on November 21, 2013. It won Best Animation awards at the Sitges Film Festival and Gijón International Film Festival, and was named the Best Korean Independent Film of 2013 by the Association of Korean Independent Film & Video. A blistering critique of organized religion set in a rural village where a manipulative church minister schemes to defraud his flock, The Fake is Yeons sophomore feature after the acclaimed and divisive The King of Pigs. People Who Are Well People Who Are Well is a 2014 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Francesco Patierno. It is loosely based on the novel La gente che sta bene by Federico Baccomo. Innocent Crush Innocent Thing is a 2014 South Korean romantic thriller film directed by Kim Tae-kyun, starring Jang Hyuk and Jo Bo-ah. Fever Fever is a 2016 Indian suspense thriller written and directed by Rajeev Jhaveri and produced by Ravi Agrawal, Mahesh Balekundri, Ajay Chabbria and Rajath Manjunath. The film features Gauhar Khan and Rajeev Khandelwal in the lead roles along with Gemma Atkinson, Caterina Murino and Ankita Makwana. The film was shot in Switzerland. Trailer of the film was released on 14 June 2016. The movie was released on August 5, 2016. Dictator Dictator is a 2016 Telugu action comedy film, jointly produced by Eros International and Sriwass under Vedhaaswa Creations banner and directed by Sriwass. The film stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Anjali, Sonal Chauhan in the lead roles and music is composed by S. Thaman. It is the 99th movie in the career of Nandamuri Balakrishna. The films script was written by Sridhar Seepana, Gopimohan and Kona Venkat while the dialogues were written by M. Ratnam. The movie had released on January 14, 2016 as Sankranthi Release. The movie is released also in Tamil and Malayalam as dubbed version simultaneously. Later the movie was dubbed into Hindi as Yudh: Ek Jung by Cinekorn Movies in 2016. The Bishop Murder Case The Bishop Murder Case is a 1929 American mystery film starring Basil Rathbone, Leila Hyams and Roland Young, and directed by David Burton and Nick Grinde. Ten years before assuming his role as Sherlock Holmes in a series of 14 films, Rathbone essayed the character of S.S. Van Dines detective Philo Vance in this single outing. Hard to Handle Hard to Handle is a pre-Code comedy film starring James Cagney as a breezily clowning con artist who organizes a Depression-era dance marathon. His character remarks at one point, "The mass is a cow. It must be milked". The movie was produced at Warner Bros. and directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Heartbeat Heartbeat is a 1946 American romantic drama film directed by Sam Wood and starring Ginger Rogers. It is a direct remake of the French romantic drama Battement de cœur, released in 1940. Lovely to Look At Lovely to Look At is a 1952 American MGM musical film adaptation of the Broadway musical Roberta, directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The Bachelor Party The Bachelor Party is a 1953 television play by Paddy Chayefsky which was adapted by Chayefsky for a 1957 film. The play premiered to critical acclaim. The Sun Legend of the End of the Tokugawa Era is a 1957 black-and-white Japanese film comedy directed by Yūzō Kawashima with a screenplay by Kawashima, Shōhei Imamura and Keiichi Tanaka. It was voted the fifth best Japanese film of all time in a poll of 140 Japanese critics and filmmakers conducted by the magazine Kinema Junpo in 1999. The Monster of Piedras Blancas The Monster of Piedras Blancas is a 1959 independently made American black-and-white science fiction-monster film, produced by Jack Kevan, written and directed by Irvin Berwick, that stars Jeanne Carmen, Les Tremayne, John Harmon, Don Sullivan, Forrest Lewis, and Pete Dunn. The film was distributed by Filmservice Distributors Corporation as a double feature with Okefenokee. The Monster of Piedras Blancas was influenced by Creature from the Black Lagoon. Kevan, who had supervised the manufacture of the Gill-man suit and worked on Mole People costumes at Universal-International, created the Piedras Blancas monster costume. Kevan employed several of his former Universal associates on the picture, including soundman Joe Lapis and prop master Eddie Keys. Naked Tango Naked Tango is a 1991 American-Argentine erotic drama film written and directed by Leonard Schrader and starring Vincent DOnofrio, Mathilda May, Esai Morales and Fernando Rey. The choreography was created by Carlos Rivarola. His Regeneration His Regeneration is a 1915 American comedy silent film made by Essanay Studios. It featured Charlie Chaplin in an uncredited role as a customer. Escape Under Pressure Escape Under Pressure is a 2000 American disaster action film starring Rob Lowe. It was directed by Jean Pellerin. Operacja Samum Operacja Samum is a 1999 Polish spy film directed by Władysław Pasikowski, starring Marek Kondrat, Bogusław Linda, and Olaf Lubaszenko. The film is a fictional account of Operation Simoom, a top secret Polish intelligence operation to withdraw CIA agents before the start of the Persian Gulf War. Castle Ra-Tim-Bum Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum is a 1999 Brazilian film directed by Cao Hamburger, based on the Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum TV series. The Linda McCartney Story The Linda McCartney Story is a 2000 British-American drama television film directed by Armand Mastroianni, starring Elizabeth Mitchell and Gary Bakewell. Based on the book Linda McCartney: The Biography, presenting the life story of Linda McCartney and her life with Paul McCartney. The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada for CBS and was released in 2000. Barood Barood is a Bollywood masala film released in 1998. It stars Akshay Kumar and Raveena Tandon as the lead protagonists. Amrish Puri, Mohan Joshi, Rakhi Gulzar and Mohnish Behl played supporting roles in the film. Paradise Found Paradise Found is a 2003 biographical film based on the life of Post-Impressionist painter Paul Gauguin. Starring Kiefer Sutherland as the title character, alongside Nastassja Kinski and Alun Armstrong. Kiefers father, Donald Sutherland, also plays Paul Gauguin in the 1986 film The Wolf at the Door. Another Public Enemy Another Public Enemy is a 2005 South Korean film and the sequel to Public Enemy. The film was the 6th most popular film of 2005. Love + Hate Love + Hate is a 2005 drama film directed by Dominic Savage. The Hideout The Hideout is a 2007 Italian-American mystery film written and directed by Pupi Avati. It marked the comeback of Avati to the thrilling genre after a series of intimate dramas and nostalgic comedies. A more silent but very well made Film from the Giallo Genre by Pupi Avati, that plays perfectly with the dark, gloomy atmosphere of an old, spooky house and its deadly secrets. The protagonist of the film spent 15 years of her life in a mental asylum, recovering from a nervous breakdown, after her husband committed suicide. With the intention to start a new life and to open a restaurant, she moves into an old, historical mansion. But she starts to feel she is not alone in this big, dark, building.. hearing frightening voices in the darkness and seeing things in the house, she starts to doubt her own mental sanity again, until she discovers a gruesome crime that happened 50 years back and its horrible secret. The Invisible Eye The Invisible Eye is a 2010 international coproduction drama film directed by Diego Lerman. The film was screened at the Directors Fortnight event of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. La danse La Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet is a 2009 French documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman. Besides aiming to reveal "how the company functions as an organic whole", the film follows the production of seven ballets by the Paris Opera Ballet. The ballets featured are: Genus La maison de Bernarda Le songe de Médée Paquita Orpheus und Eurydike Roméo et Juliette The Nutcracker The film proceeds without commentary, and there are no voiceovers. Dancers from the Paris Opera Ballet who appear in the film include the étoiles Kader Belarbi, Jérémie Bélingard, Émilie Cozette, Aurélie Dupont, Mathieu Ganio, Dorothée Gilbert, Marie-Agnès Gillot, Manuel Legris, Nicolas Le Riche, Agnès Letestu, José Martinez, Hervé Moreau, Delphine Moussin, Clairemarie Osta, Benjamin Pech, Laetitia Pujol and Wilfried Romoli, and the premiers danseurs Yann Bridard, Stéphane Bullion, Isabelle Ciaravola, Nolwenn Daniel, Christophe Duquenne, Eve Grinsztajn, Mathias Heymann, Mélanie Hurel, Myriam Ould-Braham, Karl Paquette, Stéphane Phavorin, Stéphanie Romberg, Emmanuel Thibault and Muriel Zusperreguy. Living Will... Living Will... is an American comedy film starring Ryan Dunn, Gerard Haitz and April Scott. Fire in the Blood Fire in the Blood is a 2013 documentary film by Dylan Mohan Gray depicting the intentional obstruction of access to low-cost antiretroviral drugs used in the treatment of HIV/AIDS to people in Africa and other parts the global south, driven by multinational pharmaceutical companies holding patent monopolies and various Western governments consistently doing these companies bidding. The film details how the battle against this genocidal blockade, estimated to have resulted in no less than ten- to twelve million completely unnecessary deaths, was fought and won. Fire in the Blood features contributions from former US President Bill Clinton, intellectual property activist James Love, global health reporter Donald McNeil of The New York Times, HIV/AIDS treatment activist Zackie Achmat, pioneering generic drugmaker Yusuf Hamied, former Pfizer executive-turned-whistleblower Peter Rost, Ugandan AIDS physician Peter Mugyenyi, and Nobel Prize-laureates Desmond Tutu and Joseph Stiglitz. The film is narrated by Academy Award-winning actor William Hurt, who lent his voice to the film on a pro bono basis because he felt the story and subject matter were so important. In November 2013, Fire in the Blood set a new all-time record for the longest theatrical run by any non-fiction feature film in Indian history. It was also the first Indian non-fiction feature to be theatrically released in either the US or the UK. In November 2018, legendary Australian journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger included Fire in the Blood among his selection of "26 landmark documentary films of the past seven decades". Web Junkie Web Junkie is a 2013 American-Israeli documentary film co-written, directed and produced by Hilla Medalia and Shosh Shlam. The film premiered at the 2013 Jerusalem Film Festival on July 10, 2013. The film also premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, Dogwoof Pictures acquired the worldwide distribution rights of the film. The film will be broadcast in the UK at BBC Storyville, who has acquired the British TV rights of the film. Call Girl of Cthulhu Call Girl of Cthulhu is a 2014 independently made horror film from Midnight Crew Studios that was directed by Chris LaMartina and stars David Phillip Carollo, Melissa OBrien, and Nicolette le Faye. The film was distributed by Camp Motion Pictures and had its world premiere on May 8, 2014 at the Maryland Film Festival. An artist falls in love with a woman who ends up being the chosen bride of Cthulhu. The film is very loosely based on the writings of H. P. Lovecraft. Call Girl of Cthulhu makes reference to LaMartinas WNUF Halloween Special via the Shining Trapeze Strip Club, which is featured in a commercial shown during the film. P-51 Dragon Fighter P-51 Dragon Fighter is a 2014 science fiction fantasy action film written and directed by Mark Atkins. The film stars Scott Martin, Stephanie Beran, Ross Brooks, Thom Rachford, Clint Glenn Hummel, Harwood Gordon, Stephen Suitts, Trey McCurley, Riley Litman, Anthony Dupray, Johnny Kostrey, Paul Whetstone, Michael Hampton, Stephen Blackehart and Pernille Trojgaard. El Jeremías El Jeremías is a 2015 Mexican comedy film, directed by Anwar Safa. The film stars Martín Castro as Jeremías, a bright child, who after learning hes a genius, struggles to succeed because of his familys poverty and ignorance. The film premiered at the 30th Guadalajara International Film Festival. The film also received nine nominations at the 58th Ariel Awards including Best Director for Safa and Best Original Screenplay for Ana Sofía Clerici. The film was named on the shortlist for Mexicos entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards. The film released in the United States on 21 October 2016. Rara Rara is a Chilean film directed by Pepa San Martín, written by Alicia Scherson, and starring Julia Lübbert and . It is the first feature film produced by Manufactura de Películas, based in Santiago, and co-produced by Le Tiro Cine, from Buenos Aires. Rara won the Jury Prize at the Berlin Film Festival in 2016, and received an Horizontes Latinos Award at the 64th edition of the San Sebastian Film Festival in 2016. Dina Dina is a 2017 American documentary film directed and produced by Antonio Santini and Dan Sickles. The film follows Dina Buno and Scott Levin, two adults on the autism spectrum, as they prepare to get married. Men in White Men in White is a 1934 pre-Code film starring Clark Gable and Myrna Loy, and directed by Ryszard Bolesławski.The story is loosely based on the Sidney Kingsley play of the same name. Due to suggestions of illicit romance and abortion, the film was frequently cut. The Legion of Decency cited the movie as unfit for public exhibition. Pigskin Parade Pigskin Parade is a 1936 American musical comedy film which tells the story of husband-and-wife college football coaches who convince a backwoods player to play for their team so they can go to the big game. It was written by William M. Conselman, Mary Kelly, Nat Perrin, Arthur Sheekman, Harry Tugend and Jack Yellen, and was directed by David Butler. The cast includes Stuart Erwin, Jack Haley, Patsy Kelly, Arline Judge, Dixie Dunbar, Johnny Downs, Betty Grable, Tony Martin and Judy Garland in her film debut. The film was distributed by 20th Century Fox. Roughly Speaking Roughly Speaking is a 1945 American comedy-drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Rosalind Russell and Jack Carson. The plot involves a strong-minded mother keeping her family afloat through World War I and the Great Depression. The film was based on the autobiography of the same name, published in 1943, by Louise Randall Pierson. The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby is a 1947 British drama film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti and starring Cedric Hardwicke. The screenplay by John Dighton is based on the Charles Dickens novel The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. This first sound screen adaptation of the book followed silent films released in 1903 and 1912. Satellite in the Sky Satellite in the Sky is a 1956 British CinemaScope science fiction film in Warner Color, produced by Edward J. Danziger and Harry Lee Danziger, directed by Paul Dickson, and starring Kieron Moore, Lois Maxwell, Donald Wolfit, and Bryan Forbes. The film was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. Special effects were by Wally Veevers, who would later work on Stanley Kubricks 2001: A Space Odyssey. When the Trees Were Tall When the Trees Were Tall is a 1961 Soviet drama film directed by Lev Kulidzhanov. The film was screened at the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. This film happened to be one of the first for Yuri Nikulin. This was also one of the most significant role for Inna Gulayas career, female lead role performer in this film. It was also Lydmila Chursinas debut film. The Garden The Garden is a 1968 Czechoslovak animation film directed by Jan Svankmajer. It is based on a story by Ivan Kraus Living Fence. So Sweet, So Dead So Sweet, So Dead is a 1972 Italian giallo film directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero. Street People Street People is an Italian crime-action film directed in 1976 by Maurizio Lucidi. It was written, among others, by the French Connection s screenwriter, Ernest Tidyman. It was released in United States by American International Pictures. Segni particolari: bellissimo Segni particolari: bellissimo is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Castellano & Pipolo. The film was a commercial success, grossing over 3,4 billion lire at the Italian box office. A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later is a 1986 French drama film directed by Claude Lelouch and is a sequel to Lelouchs 1966 film Un homme et une femme. It was screened out of competition at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. A follow up to both films, The Best Years of a Life, again starring Trintignant and Aimee, was released in 2019. Wheels of Terror Wheels of Terror is a 1990 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Christopher Cain and starring Joanna Cassidy and Marcie Leeds. The film originally debuted on the USA Network in 1990. The plot concerns the unseen driver of a primer gray Dodge Charger, kidnapping, molesting, and sometimes murdering young girls around the fictional locale of Copper Valley, Arizona and a bus driver who chases the car, after it kidnaps her daughter played by Marcie Leeds. Marcie Leeds was nominated for a Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress in a Cable Special. Two Orphan Vampires Les deux orphelines vampires is a 1997 French fantasy horror/drama film directed by Jean Rollin. The film was an adaptation of Rollins novel of the same name. Rollin was primarily known for his vampire-themed works, but Les deux orphelines vampires was actually Rollins first vampire film since 1979s Fascination. Ambushed Ambushed is a 1998 American action thriller film directed by Ernest Dickerson and starring Courtney B. Vance. Boo Boo! is a 1932 American Pre-Code comedy short film by Universal Pictures, directed and written by Albert DeMond. Boo! contains clips of famous horror films, such as The Cat Creeps, Frankenstein and Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens and mocks them thoroughly. Even though this short was produced by Universal Studios, the makers decided not to use footage from the companys own version of Dracula, but instead to use footage from the German expressionist film Nosferatu directed by F. W. Murnau. The only surviving footage of The Cat Creeps -- otherwise considered a lost film -- are the clips included in Boo! Fatal Error Fatal Error is a 1999 TBS TV-movie starring Janine Turner and Antonio Sabato based on Ben Mezrichs 1998 novel Reaper. Born to Be King Born to Be King is a 2000 Hong Kong crime film directed by Andrew Lau. It is the sixth and final sequel to the Young and Dangerous film series. Eighteen Eighteen is a 2005 Canadian drama film written and directed by Richard Bell. Verdict The Command lit. is a 2005 in film Iranian film directed by Masoud Kimiai. It stars Poulad Kimiai, Ezzatollah Entezami, Khosro Shakibai, Leila Hatami, Bahram Radan. It is the 25th film by Kimiai. The film tells the story of gangster relations in Iran and a love story between two former lovers. Lovesickness Maldeamores is a 2007 Puerto Rican film starring Luis Guzmán, written by Carlos Ruíz Ruíz and Jorge Gonzales, and directed by Ruíz and his wife Mariem Pérez Riera. The film consists of three separate stories dealing with the ironies of love. The three stories involve a middle-class family, a hostage situation, and an elderly couple. Actor Benicio del Toro worked as an executive producer for the film. On September 24, 2007, the film was chosen to represent Puerto Rico at the 80th Academy Awards to be celebrated February 24, 2008. The film competed with other four Puerto Rican films and was selected after a tie with Jacobo Morales Angel. The other three films submitted were: El Cimarrón, Ruido, and El Clown. White Wedding White Wedding is a South African romantic comedy. It tells the story of a road trip adventure embarked by a groom and his best friend as they race across South Africa to attend a wedding. This film was South Africas official submission to the 82nd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. White Wedding was released in the U.S. on 3 September 2010 by Dada Films and The Little Film Company. The Kinematograph The Kinematograph is a 2009 Polish animated short film. Madagascar, a Journey Diary Madagascar, a Journey Diary is a 2009 11-minute French animated film. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 2011. Rocks in My Pockets Rocks in My Pockets is a 2014 animated film written, produced, directed and animated by Signe Baumane. It was originally created in English and a Latvian version was thereafter translated and produced. The film is based on true events about five women of the filmmakers family, including herself, and their battles with depression and suicide. It was selected as the Latvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. The soundtrack, composed by Kristian Sensini, has received a nomination at the Jerry Goldsmith Film Music Awards in the Best Movie Soundtrack category. Inbetween Worlds Inbetween Worlds is a 2014 German drama film produced, written and directed by Feo Aladag. The film tells the story of a friendship between the German soldier Jesper and his young Afghan interpreter Tarik. Both men are confronted with the adversities between their diverging cultures, their set of values as well as the risk of the international engagement in the Hindukush. The film stars the German actors Ronald Zehrfeld, Burghart Klaussner, Felix Kramer, Pit Bukowski and the Afghan actors Mohsin Ahmady, Saida Barmaki and Abdul Salam Yusoufzai. It was produced by Independent Artists Filmproduktion, a company founded by Aladag in 2005. Inbetween Worlds had its world premiere on 11 February 2014 in the competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. It had its German release on 27 March 2014. King of the Sands King of the Sands is a 2013 historical and biographical film, directed by Najdat Anzour, with the main characters starring Fabio Testi, Bill Fellows in the title roles. Assassination Classroom: The Graduation is a 2016 Japanese school science fiction action comedy film directed by Eiichirō Hasumi and written by Tatsuya Kanazawa. The film is a sequel to Assassination Classroom, with both films based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Yūsei Matsui. It was released in Japan by Toho on March 25, 2016. Kuchh Bheege Alfaaz Kuchh Bheege Alfaaz is an Indian Hindi language romantic drama film directed by Onir. The film stars Geetanjali Thapa and marks the debut of Zain Khan Durrani. The movie is produced by Yoodlee Films, a venture of Saregama. The official trailer was released on 22 January 2018. The film was released on 16 February 2018. The Lost Squadron The Lost Squadron is a 1932 American pre-Code drama, action, film starring Richard Dix, Mary Astor, and Robert Armstrong, with Erich von Stroheim and Joel McCrea in supporting roles, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film is about three World War I pilots who find jobs after the war as Hollywood stunt fliers. The much-later The Great Waldo Pepper employed a similar theme. The Lost Squadron was the first RKO production to carry the screen credit "Executive Producer, David O. Selznick". The Milky Way The Milky Way is a one-reel animated cartoon short subject, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres with the film The Captain Is a Lady in 1940 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. The short explores the adventures of the "three little kittens who lost their mittens", as they explore a dreamland where space is made up entirely of dairy products. The short won the 1940 Oscar for Best Animated Short Film, and was the first non-Disney film to do so. Other shorts nominated in 1940 included A Wild Hare by Warner Bros., introducing Bugs Bunny, and another MGM cartoon Puss Gets the Boot, with Jasper & Jinx, the prototype for Tom and Jerry. It was added as a bonus feature in the Marx Bros. DVD release of Go West. The Damned The Damned is a 1947 French drama film directed by René Clément. It was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. The film is notable for its depiction of the interior of a wartime submarine and for its tracking shots through the length of the U-boat. Hamlet Hamlet is a 1961 German mystery drama film directed by Franz Peter Wirth. The screenplay by Wirth is adapted from the William Shakespeare tragedy of the same name. The film was initially broadcast on television on 1 January 1961 in West Germany before being released theatrically in the United States in 1962. Double Agent 73 Double Agent 73 is a 1974 exploitation movie directed and produced by Doris Wishman and starring burlesque performer Chesty Morgan. The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligans Island is a 1981 made-for-television comedy film. It is the third of three movies that reunited the cast of the 1964–67 sitcom Gilligans Island. The film aired on NBC on May 15, 1981. The Story of Piera The Story of Piera is a 1983 Italian drama film directed by Marco Ferreri. Hanna Schygulla won the award for Best Actress at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Radio Bikini Radio Bikini is a 1988 American documentary film directed by Robert Stone. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1988 for Best Documentary Feature. It was later aired on the PBS series The American Experience. The film documents the nuclear tests performed around Bikini Atoll during Operation Crossroads in 1946, and their effects on the indigenous population and American servicemen involved. Rikyu is Hiroshi Teshigaharas film about the 16th century master of the Japanese tea ceremony, Sen no Rikyū. Vijaypath Vijaypath is a 1994 Bollywood action drama film starring Ajay Devgn, Tabu and Danny Denzongpa. Divya Bharti completed almost twenty percent shooting but because of her untimely death Tabu was recast as the female role. The film was one of the hits of 1994 in India mainly due to its soundtrack composed by Anu Malik, which became an instant superhit. La seconda volta The Second Time is a 1995 Italian drama film directed by Mimmo Calopresti. It was entered into the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. The Substance of Fire The Substance of Fire is a play by Jon Robin Baitz. Blind Faith Blind Faith is a 1998 film directed by Ernest R. Dickerson and starring Charles S. Dutton, Courtney B. Vance, and Lonette McKee. The Zodiac Killer The Zodiac Killer is a 1971 film directed by Tom Hanson and starring Hal Reed, Bob Jones, Ray Lynch and Tom Pittman. The plot is based on the murders committed by the Zodiac Killer in the San Francisco area, though it takes many liberties with the actual investigation with the film providing a name and back story for the killer. Safety Patrol Safety Patrol is a 1998 Disney television film, covering the exploits of Scout Bozell, a middle school student aspiring to become a member of the schools safety patrol. The film originally aired on ABC and was rerun on the Disney Channel in 1999. It was also released in VHS. Ninja Resurrection Ninja Resurrection, known in Japan as is a two-part original video animation directed by Yasunori Urata. The OVA series is based on Futaro Yamadas novel Makai Tensho. Although based on the same source material and of a similar style, Ninja Resurrection is not a sequel to the anime film Ninja Scroll although it was marketed as one. Coastlines Coastlines is a 2002 dramatic film written and directed by Victor Nuñez. It is the third of three films by Nuñez set in the Florida Panhandle after Ruby in Paradise and Ulees Gold. The film made its debut at the 2002 SXSW Festival but was not released until 2006 as it could not find a distributor. King of the Hearts Soltane Ghalbha is a 1968 melodrama Iranian film directed by Mohammad Ali Fardin and starring Azar Shiva, Victoria Nerssisian, Leila Forouhar and Mohammad Ali Fardin. Aref Arefkia and Ahdieh did the singing voices of the film and dubbed the lead performers. The films songs and lyrics were composed by pianist Anoushiravan Rohani. 23rd March 1931: Shaheed 23rd March 1931: Shaheed is a 2002 Indian Hindi historical biographical film about Bhagat Singh, directed by Guddu Dhanoa which depicts the events leading up to the hanging of Indian freedom fighter Bhagat Singh and his companions Rajguru and Sukhdev on 23 March 1931. The film stars Bobby Deol as Bhagat Singh, his elder brother Sunny Deol as Chandrashekhar Azad and Amrita Singh in her comeback role as Bhagat Singhs mother. Aishwarya Rai has a special appearance in a song. This is the second time real-life brothers Sunny and Bobby Deol appear in a film together after Dillagi. They later appeared together again in several films like Apne, Heroes and Yamla Pagla Deewana. The films release coincided with another film based on Bhagat Singh directed by Rajkumar Santoshi and titled The Legend of Bhagat Singh. Both films bombed at the box office and were both declared disasters. However both were critically appreciated. The film picked up a Zee Cine Technical Award for Best Art Direction by Nitish Roy. Simple Kapadia, the costume designer of the movie also distinguished herself with a perfect replica of the 1930s costumes, making the movie even more realistic. This makes the movie more interesting. Countdown Countdown is a Russian action movie directed by Yevgeny Lavrentyev with a $7 million budget, which was huge for Russia of that time, and released in Moscow in December 2004. The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation assisted the shooting. Former Deputy FSB Director Vladimir Anisimov was hired consultant. The movie was sponsored by Sibneft and Channel 1. Despite its dubious artistic qualities, Countdown dramatizes many real life political concerns. In the very beginning the plot of the movie closely follows details of the independent investigation of the 1999 Russian apartment bombings described in the book Terror from Within by Yury Felshtinsky and Alexander Litvinenko, representing them as parts of the plan masterminded and sponsored by exiled tycoon Pokrovsky and aimed to discredit Russian security services. As this plan has failed, Pokrovsky assisted by some terrorists organizes a hostage taking in a Moscow circus in order to return to Russia, acting as a saver of the hostages during negotiations. However, he fails to do so. The movie also depicts the Pankisi Gorge in Georgia as a place where an important Islamic militant hides, which was a common allegation by Russian authorities in real life around that time, and depicts destruction of a base of terrorists and allies of Pokrovsky in Qatar which might hint at the assassination of Zelimkhan Yandarbiev. Overall, the movie was widely considered propaganda. Crazy Crazy is a 2007 independent feature biographical musical/drama film starring Waylon Payne and Ali Larter. Inspired by the life of Nashville guitarist Hank Garland, the movie was filmed from January 13 to February 12, 2005, in Los Angeles. Forbidden Lie$ Forbidden Lie$ is an Australian documentary released in September 2007. It was directed by Anna Broinowski. It documents an investigation into the 2003 novel Forbidden Love written by Norma Khouri. The novel was published in 16 countries and sold between 250,000-550,000 copies around the world. Killa Season Killa Season is a 2006 direct-to-video crime drama film about a rappers early life as a hustler. House of Dust House of Dust is a 2014 supernatural thriller film directed by A.D. Calvo. The movie had its world premiere on May 20, 2014 and focuses on a group of college students that become possessed by the ghosts of former mental patients. Filming took place in Willimantic and Mansfield at the Mansfield Training School and Hospital, University of Connecticut, and Eastern Connecticut State University during the summer of 2011. Underwater Love is a 2011 Japanese-German co-production. Germany’s Rapid Eye Movies and Japan’s Kokuei Company have created a whimsical pink film musical about a woman and a sea creature. It was directed by pink-film veteran Shinji Imaoka, shot by famed cinematographer Christopher Doyle and offers music by Germany’s Stereo Total. Underwater Love was shot in 5 ½ days, one take only. Rebirth is a 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Izuru Narushima, based on author Mitsuyo Kakutas novel. The film was a critical success, winning 10 awards at the 35th Japan Academy Prize, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Leading Actress, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Script. The Iran Job The Iran Job is a documentary directed by Till Schauder and produced by Sara Nodjoumi about Kevin Sheppard, a professional American basketball player, as he plays in Shiraz, Iran for the A.S. Shiraz team in the Iranian Super League. The documentary was filmed in Iran in the winter of 2008–2009, a few months before the uprising of Irans Green Movement. Christiane Amanpour, Gloria Steinem, Maz Jobrani, Karim Sadjadpour, and executive producer Abigail Disney have expressed support for The Iran Job. In December 2011 the film was invited to a private, work-in-progress screening at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C. moderated by Karim Sadjadpour. On January 9, 2012 The Iran Job completed a 50-day crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter that raised over $100,000. During its Kickstarter campaign, the film received press coverage from CNN International, The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, PBS FRONTLINEs Tehran Bureau, and IFPs Filmmaker magazine. Since the completion of its Kickstarter campaign, the film has received press from PBS P.O.V. blog. The Iran Job had its world premiere in the Documentary Competition of the Los Angeles Film Festival in June 2012 and it won the award for best documentary entry at the Arlington International Film Festival, Arlington, Massachusetts, in 2013. It has received positive reviews for its humanity and for successfully mixing genres from sports documentary to commentary about social and political climate in Iran, using Kevins and his friends point of view. After the world premiere, the filmmakers launched a 2nd Kickstarter campaign raising $66,105 for the subsequent self-release of the film. In late 2012, Film Movement acquired the film for North American distribution and as of March, 2014 is available on all digital platforms, including Netflix. In 2013, The Iran Job was short-listed for the Germany Academy Award. Goodbye Goodbye is a 2011 Iranian drama film. It offers an incisive portrait of an Iranian citizen straining under curtailed personal freedoms. An Oversimplification of Her Beauty An Oversimplification of Her Beauty is a 2012 American semi-animated comedy-drama-romance film, directed by Terence Nance, following a quixotic artist who, when stood up by an attractive woman, makes a film about it and shows it to her. It premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and has received generally positive reviews from critics. Unstoppable Unstoppable is a 2013 American documentary film hosted by Kirk Cameron. Directed by Darren Doane. The film was made in partnership with Liberty University and was released for a one-night-only screening in theaters on September 24, 2013. The Killing$ of Tony Blair The Killing$ of Tony Blair is a documentary film presented and narrated by George Galloway and co-directed by Sanne van den Bergh and Greg Ward. The film was released, theatrically, in the UK on 27 July 2016. The DVD and download followed on 15 August. No More Ladies No More Ladies is a 1935 American romantic comedy film directed by Edward H. Griffith. The film stars Joan Crawford and Robert Montgomery, and co-stars Charlie Ruggles, Franchot Tone, and Edna May Oliver. The screenplay credited to Donald Ogden Stewart and Horace Jackson is based on a stage comedy of the same name by A.E. Thomas. Gatchaman is a Japanese animated franchise about a five-member superhero team created by Tatsuo Yoshida and produced by Tatsunoko Productions. The original anime series, which debuted in 1972, was eponymously entitled Kagaku Ninja Tai Gatchaman and is best known in the English-speaking world as the adaptation entitled Battle of the Planets. The series had additional English adaptations with Guardians of Space and ADV Films uncut 2005 release. Tatsunoko also uses the official translation Science Commando Gatchaman in related products and media. The original Kagaku Ninja Tai Gatchaman series was followed by an animated film and two direct sequel series, Gatchaman II and Gatchaman Fighter. During the 1990s, episodes from both series were dubbed into English by Saban as Eagle Riders. In the years since, the franchise has spawned many different productions, some that were left unproduced or evolved significantly from its development. This includes a 1994 original animated video remake, a cancelled 2011 animated film reboot by Imagi Animation Studios, a 2013 Japanese live-action film reboot by Nikkatsu Studios, various spinoffs, re-imaginings, and merchandise. Where the Lilies Bloom Where the Lilies Bloom is a 1974 film adaptation of the novel by the same name, written by Bill and Vera Cleaver. The film was produced by Robert B. Radnitz and directed by William A. Graham in Watauga County, Ashe County, and in Avery County, North Carolina. Children from local elementary schools were recruited to act in the film. Mako: The Jaws of Death Mako: The Jaws of Death is a 1976 thriller film directed by William Grefe. The film is about a brooding loner who accidentally learns that he has a telepathic and emotional connection with sharks. He eventually rebukes society and sets out to protect sharks from people. The film was set and shot on location in Key West. This film is one of the first in the wave of films that sought to capitalize on the popularity of the feature film, Jaws. Mako: The Jaws of Death, with its sympathetic portrayal of sharks as the real "victims" of human exploitation, is notable in the maritime horror genre for having depicted the sharks as the heroes and man as the villain. Biohazard Biohazard is a 1985 science-fiction horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Aldo Ray and Angelique Pettyjohn. Zimniy vecher v Gagrakh Winter Evening in Gagra is a 1985 musical film directed by Karen Shakhnazarov. Night Life Night Life is a 1989 American zombie comedy film directed by David Acomba and starring Scott Grimes, John Astin, and Cheryl Pollak. It centers around a high school nerd named Archie Melville who is harassed from beyond the grave by the zombie corpses of his former high school bullies after they are brought back to life by a freak lightning storm. It is also known as Grave Misdemeanors. The Great Los Angeles Earthquake The Great Los Angeles Earthquake is a 1990 television film about a massive earthquake that strikes Los Angeles. The movie stars Joanna Kerns in the movies lead role, seismologist Clare Winslow, who tries to warn city leaders of the possibility that a powerful earthquake may strike southern California. Freefall Freefall is a 1994 American action film starring Eric Roberts, Jeff Fahey and Pamela Gidley. It is directed by John Irvin, written and produced by David Zito and Les Weldon. Ice from the Sun Ice from the Sun is a 1999 independently produced horror film directed by Eric Stanze, and is St. Louis-based production company Wicked Pixel Cinemas second feature film. Bond Girls Are Forever Bond Girls Are Forever is a 2002 James Bond documentary film hosted by actress Maryam dAbo, who had played the role of Kara Milovy in the 15th James Bond film The Living Daylights. It was accompanied by a 2003 book written by John Cork and dAbo. The book is subtitled The Women of James Bond. Both the film and the book is a tribute to the elite club of women who have played the role of a Bond girl. The TV film, which was released in November 2002 alongside Die Another Day features interviews with a number of Bond girls who were featured throughout the film franchise between the first James Bond film, Dr. No starring Ursula Andress and the then-current 20th film Die Another Day starring Halle Berry. In 2003, the documentary was released on DVD and offered as a free gift with the purchase of Die Another Day on DVD by some retailers. In 2006, a new version of the documentary, updated to include interviews with cast from Casino Royale and edited to include commercial breaks, was produced for the AMC network and was later released as a bonus feature on the March 2007 DVD and Blu-ray editions of Casino Royale. A new 2012 version was shown on the Sky Movies 007 channel in the UK to include Quantum of Solace and Skyfall. Emmy award–winning singer and songwriter Faith Rivera performed a rendition of "Nobody Does It Better" over the closing credits of the documentary. Cavedweller Cavedweller is a 2004 American drama film directed by Lisa Cholodenko, based on the novel of the same name by Dorothy Allison. It stars Kyra Sedgwick and Aidan Quinn. It won the New American Cinema award at the 30th Seattle International Film Festival. A traumatic event sends a musician back to her hometown in an effort to reunite with the daughters she abandoned. To do so, she must confront her abusive ex-husband, from whom she fled years ago. Sea of Fear Sea of Fear is a 2006 film about a group of people on a boat who fall victim to a killing spree. Directed by Andrew Schuth, it was released on DVD on August 22, 2006. The film is rated PG-13 by the MPAA. Murder in the Hamptons Murder in the Hamptons is a true story made-for-TV movie, based on the events leading to the murder of multi-millionaire Ted Ammon and the conviction of Teds estranged wifes lover Daniel Pelosi. Quixotic/Honor de Cavelleria Honor of the Knights is a 2006 slow film by Catalan auteur Albert Serra. The film re-envisions the adventures of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, but eschews Cervantes narrative in favour of a contemplative, wandering story. Serra explained that he chose the subject-matter of the film so he could "focus on atmosphere... on things I love better than just showing the plot... With these characters... I don’t care about being more or less faithful to the original source or character that comes from literature or history". The film was screened at the Directors Fortnight section of the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Dikari Savages is a 2006 Russian comedy film in line with the infamous Peculiarities of National Hunting. Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay!! Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay!! is a 2009 comedy film directed, written, and produced by Evgeny Afineevsky and starring Lainie Kazan, Saul Rubinek, Vincent Pastore, John Lloyd Young, Jai Rodriguez, Bruce Vilanch, Fred Swink and Carmen Electra. The theme song, "The Word Is Love" was written by Desmond Child and performed by Lulu. "The Word is Love" was contending for nominations in the Original Song category for the 82nd Academy Awards. Lucky Fritz Lucky Fritz is a 2009 German comedy film starring Corey Feldman. The story is a modern fairy tale. Journey to Promethea Journey to Promethea is a 2010 American epic fantasy film written and directed by Daniel Garcia, starring Billy Zane, Scott L. Schwartz, and Louis Herthum. The Masked Saint The Masked Saint is a 2015 American biographical drama film directed by Warren P. Sonoda. It is based on the 2009 book of the same name by Chris Whaley. The film stars Brett Granstaff, Lara Jean Chorostecki, T.J. McGibbon, Diahann Carroll, Roddy Piper, and James Preston Rogers. It was produced by Cliff McDowell and released in select theaters on January 8, 2016. Florida Floride is a 2015 French comedy-drama film directed by Philippe Le Guay and starring Jean Rochefort and Sandrine Kiberlain. The screenplay was written by Le Guay and Jérôme Tonnerre, based on the play Le Père by Florian Zeller. The film had its premiere at the Locarno International Film Festival in August 2015. Los tres huastecos Los tres huastecos is a 1948 Mexican comedy-drama film directed by Ismael Rodríguez . The Underworld Story The Underworld Story is a 1950 American film noir crime film directed by Cy Endfield and starring Dan Duryea, Herbert Marshall, Gale Storm, Howard Da Silva and Michael OShea. Da Silva plays the loud-mouthed gangster Carl Durham, one of his last roles before becoming blacklisted. The newspaperman played by Duryea is similar in tone to Kirk Douglas in Billy Wilders Ace in the Hole. This B-movie was shot in black and white by director Cy Endfield and cinematographer Stanley Cortez. The Pride of St. Louis The Pride of St. Louis is a 1952 biographical film of the life of Major League Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Dizzy Dean. It starred Dan Dailey as Dean, Joanne Dru as his wife, and Richard Crenna as his brother Paul "Daffy" Dean, also a major league pitcher. It was directed by Harmon Jones. Guy Trosper was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Story. Much of the plotline is reasonably close to the facts of Dizzy Deans life and baseball career; however, the climax is fictionalized, based on an on-air comment he made regarding his use of the word "Aint": "A lot of folks who aint sayin aint, aint eatin. So, Teach, you learn em English, and Ill learn em baseball." The story arc covers Deans rise to pitching superstardom, the early end of his career, and his redemption through radio broadcasting. The screenplay was the last by Herman J. Mankiewicz, who earlier had co-written the script for the Lou Gehrig biography, The Pride of the Yankees. Wild Gals of the Naked West Wild Gals of the Naked West is a 1962 nudie-cutie film written and directed by Russ Meyer and starring Sammy Gilbert, Anthony-James Ryan, Jackie Moran, Terri Taylor, Frank Bolger, and Werner Kirsch. The film is one of the few porn flicks in the American Western movie genre. Creature with the Blue Hand Creature with the Blue Hand is a West German horror film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Harald Leipnitz. The films plot involves the police tracking a killer known as the Blue Hand. Crossplot Crossplot is a 1969 film starring Roger Moore. Belgian actress Claudie Lange was also featured in her largest English-speaking role. Bernard Lee, famous for his role as M in the James Bond films, also appeared. City Beneath the Sea City Beneath the Sea is a 1971 adventure science fiction television film and television pilot for a proposed series by Irwin Allen starring Stuart Whitman and Robert Colbert. It started as a conceptual 10-minute demo reel as a means to sell the plot and concept to television studios. The concept was not bought initially and a few years later Allen produced a two-hour telefilm for NBC. The two-hour movie again failed to gain the response necessary to be picked up as a series, but has remained a cult favorite amongst sci-fi and Irwin Allen fans. In the UK it was shown theatrically in 1972 as One Hour to Doomsday. It was released on DVD as part of the Warner Archive Collection. The Dead Are Alive The Dead Are Alive is a 1972 giallo film by Italian director Armando Crispino, with music by Riz Ortolani, and starring Alex Cord, Samantha Eggar and John Marley. It was released in Germany as Das Geheimnis des Gelben Grabes, in France as Overtime, and in Spain as El dios de la muerte asesina otra vez. The film was produced by Artur Brauner and the story was based on a giallo novel written by Bryan Edgar Wallace. Children in the Universe Teens in the Universe is a Soviet 1974 science fiction film directed by Richard Viktorov based on a script by Isai Kuznetsov and Avenir Zak about teens in the universe. Preceded by Moscow-Cassiopeia. The Little Mermaid The Little Mermaid is a 1976 Czech film directed by Karel Kachyňa based on the fairy tale of The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen. The voice actor for the mermaid in German was Irina Wanka. Graduate First Graduate First is a 1978 French drama film directed by Maurice Pialat and starring Sabine Haudepin. The film is set in the north of France, in Lens, in a region profoundly affected by unemployment - the students, from modest backgrounds, try to forget their fears of what tomorrow will bring. Loophole Loophole is a 1981 British heist film directed by John Quested and starring Albert Finney, Martin Sheen, Susannah York, Jonathan Pryce, Colin Blakely and Tony Doyle. It was written by Jonathan Hales, based upon the novel by Robert Pollock. Music is by Lalo Schifrin. World War III World War III is a miniseries that aired on the NBC network television on January 31, 1982. Hong Kong 1941 Hong Kong 1941 is a 1984 Hong Kong war drama film, directed by Po-Chih Leong and written by Sammo Hung, and starring Chow Yun-fat, Cecilia Yip and Alex Man. For his performance in this film, Chow was awarded his first Golden Horse Award for Best Actor. Ratboy Ratboy is a 1986 American drama film directed by and starring Sondra Locke. The make-up effects were designed by Rick Baker. The films scenario is at times comic or serious, and one of its peculiarities is that there never is any explanation for Ratboys origin and existence as a human-rat hybrid. Ratboy had a troubled production and was both a critical and commercial failure. However, it received better reviews in European countries, especially France, winning the Deauville American Film Festival. End of the Line End of the Line is a 1987 drama film directed by Jay Russell. Leo Pickett and Will Haney, railroad workers in Little Rock, find out the parent company of the Southland railroad is about to close their yard and layoff the employees, switching all future shipments to the air freight business. In a last-ditch effort to save their jobs, the two men "borrow" a locomotive and drive it from Clifford, Arkansas, to Chicago, Illinois, to make their case to Thomas G. Clinton, the railroads Chairman of the Board. The Last Bolshevik The Last Bolshevik is a 1992 French documentary film about director Aleksandr Medvedkin, directed by Chris Marker. Charlie & Louise - Das doppelte Lottchen Charlie & Louise – Das doppelte Lottchen is a German childrens film directed by Joseph Vilsmaier in 1994, starring Corinna Harfouch. It is a film adaptation of the novel Das doppelte Lottchen by Erich Kästner. Snowbound: The Jim and Jennifer Stolpa Story Snowbound: The Jim and Jennifer Stolpa Story is a 1994 American television film. The Bruce The Bruce is a 1996 film set in Scotland and England in the early 14th century. The film focuses primarily on the rise to power of Robert I of Scotland, culminating in the Battle of Bannockburn in AD 1314. This film was directed by Bob Carruthers and David McWhinnie. Parts of the film were shot at Craigmillar Castle in Edinburgh and at Peebles in the Scottish Borders. Get Your Stuff Get Your Stuff is a 2000 gay-themed drama/comedy film directed by Max Mitchell. It deals with the issue of gay foster parents, troubled children, and alcoholism. P.S. Your Cat Is Dead! P.S. Your Cat is Dead! is a 2002 comedy film, directed by Steve Guttenberg. The film is based on the novel of the same name published by James Kirkwood in 1972, and a 1975 play. The film stars Guttenberg as Jimmy Zoole, an unemployed actor whose life is falling apart: his girlfriend has just left him, and his pet cat has just died of a bladder infection. One day he catches Eddie in his apartment trying to rob him and ties the burglar up, but unexpectedly finds himself falling in love with Eddie. However, the film tones down the novels original ending, in which Jimmy and Eddie team up to stage another crime and then run off together. Sister Mary Explains It All Sister Mary Explains It All is a 2001 satirical dark comedy film written by Christopher Durang and directed by Marshall Brickman. The film, based upon Durangs 1979 play Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You, and starring Diane Keaton in the title role, premiered on the Showtime network. Moog Moog is a 2004 documentary film by Hans Fjellestad about electronic instrument pioneer Dr. Robert Moog. The film features scenes of Dr. Moog interacting with various musical artists who view Moog as an influential figure in the history of electronic music. Moog is not a comprehensive history of electronic music nor does it serve as a chronological history of the development of the Moog synthesizer. There is no narration, rather the scenes feature candid conversation and interviews that serve more as a tribute to Moog than a documentary. The film was shot on location in Hollywood, New York, Tokyo, and Asheville where Moogs company is based. Additional concert performances were filmed in London and San Francisco. The films 2004 release was designed to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of Moog Music, Robert Moogs company that was founded as R.A. Moog Co. in 1954. Blackmail Blackmail is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Anil Devgan, which stars Ajay Devgn, Sunil Shetty and Priyanka Chopra in the lead roles. The film is inspired by the 1996 Hollywood film Ransom. This was the second movie directed by Ajay Devgns brother Anil Devgan. He directed Raju Chacha earlier in the year 2000. Selling Innocence Selling Innocence is a 2005 television film depicting the exploitation of teenagers on the internet. The film was a co-production among the Edmonton-based television production company ImagiNation, Montreals Cite-Amerique, and CTV, for CTVs line of television films collectively known as the CTV Signature Series. The films broadcast premiere was July 2, 2005, on CTV in Canada, and on Lifetime in the United States. The Flight That Fought Back The Flight That Fought Back is a docudrama film produced by the London-based company Brook Lapping Productions for the Discovery Channel, about United Airlines Flight 93. The program debuted in the United States on September 11, 2005, marking the fourth anniversary of the event on which it is based. The dramatic film, narrated by Kiefer Sutherland and a cast of actors playing hijackers, passengers and crew, reconstructs the events that led to Flight 93s crash in Stonycreek Township, Pennsylvania, approximately northwest of Washington, during the September 11 attacks in 2001. It proved to be highly popular when it debuted on the fourth anniversary of the terrorist attacks and eventually aired internationally. Les grandes personnes Les Grandes Personnes is a 2008 French-Swedish comedy-drama film directed by Anna Novion. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Growing the Big One Growing the Big One is a 2010 Canadian-American television film directed by Mark Griffiths. It was developed as one of twenty-four programs scheduled for broadcast on the Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries during the 2010–11 television season. Anna Sandor and Diane Mettler wrote the film; Howard Meltzer, Jane Goldenring, and Ted Bauman served as executive producers. Shannen Doherty and Kavan Smith star as the lead characters. One commentator noted that the film marked a transition for Doherty away from her "bad girl" reputation. The plot revolves around radio personality Emma Silver, played by Doherty, as she attempts to pay off her recently deceased grandfathers debts by entering a pumpkin growing contest. As the movie progresses, a romance develops between her and her new neighbor Seth Cullen, portrayed by Smith. She must choose if she wants to stay in her rural hometown or accept a promising job opportunity in New York City. Mettlers brothers experiences participating in pumpkin growing contests was the inspiration for the films narrative. It was filmed and produced over the course of a few days in October 2009. The film premiered on October 23, 2010, as the start of the Hallmark Channels Countdown to Halloween programming block. It received a Nielsen rating of 2.6 million viewers, which made it the second highest performing television movie on all ad-supported cable television networks for the night. Critical response to Growing the Big One was largely positive; some critics praised the story and Dohertys performance, while others were more critical of the chemistry between the two lead actors. It was released on DVD three days following the films premiere. Payback Season Payback Season is a British drama film that was released to cinemas on 9 March 2012. The film was directed by Danny Donnelly, and stars Adam Deacon, Nichola Burley and Leo Gregory. Love's Christmas Journey Loves Christmas Journey is a 2011 made-for-television Christian drama film based on a series of books by Janette Oke though there is no corresponding book for this film. It aired on Hallmark Channel on November 5, 2011. The film is part of the Love Comes Softly series of films on Hallmark Channel that includes Love Comes Softly, Loves Enduring Promise, Loves Long Journey, Loves Abiding Joy, Loves Unending Legacy, Loves Unfolding Dream, and Love Takes Wing, and Love Finds a Home, as well as two prequels; Love Begins and Loves Everlasting Courage. The story focuses on Ellie King and Aaron Davis, the now adult children of Clark and Marty Davis and half-siblings of Missy Davis. Clark and Marty were introduced in Love Comes Softly along with Clarks daughter Missy. While the rest of the films, excluding the prequels, follow the lives of Missy and, eventually, her family, this story does not include her and is set at an unspecified point, part way through the series. Wings Wings is a 2012 Russian animated film directed by Olga Lopato. Running Man Running Man is a 2013 South Korean action film starring Shin Ha-kyun as an ordinary man who begins to be chased and watched by the entire nation after he is falsely accused in a homicide case. Running Man was the first ever Korean movie to have 100% of its investment come from a Hollywood studio, 20th Century Fox, which also produced it along with CreaPictures. Distributed by Fox both domestically and worldwide, it was released in theaters on April 4, 2013. The Heart Machine The Heart Machine is a 2014 romantic thriller film written and directed by Zachary Wigon based on his own 2012 short film Someone Elses Heart. The film is about a man who attempts to track down the woman that he has been in an online-only relationship with when he suspects that she has lied to him about key details of her life. The film was released in a limited release on October 24, 2014, by Filmbuff. Diverge Diverge is a 2016 American sci-fi film written, directed, co-produced and co-edited by James Morrison in his directing debut. Hunter Gatherer Hunter Gatherer is a 2016 American drama film written and directed by Joshua Locy. The film stars Andre Royo, Kellee Stewart, Jeannetta Arnette, George Sample III, Antonio D. Charity, Kevin Jackson and Ashley Wilkerson. The film was released on November 16, 2016, by The Orchard. Eternal Summer Eternal Summer is a 2015 Swedish drama film directed by Andreas Öhman. The Blue Hour The Blue Hour is a 2015 Thai horror film directed by Anucha Boonyawatana. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. In the Blood In the Blood is a 2016 Danish drama film directed by Rasmus Heisterberg. It was selected to be screened in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. At the 2017 Bodil Awards, it won Best Film and Victoria Carmen Sonne won Best Supporting Actress. James and Alice James & Alice is a 2016 Malayalam drama film written and directed by Sujith Vaassudev starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and Vedhika in the lead roles. Music is composed by Gopi Sundar. The film was released on May 5, 2016. Kriti Kriti is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language short film directed by Shirish Kunder and produced by Muvizz.com. Hosted on YouTube, the film is a psychological thriller that stars Manoj Bajpayee, Radhika Apte and Neha Sharma as the main characters and was released on 22 June 2016. It has been dubbed a "dark drama". Miss Baek Miss Baek is a 2018 South Korean drama film directed by Lee Ji-won and starring Han Ji-min, Kim Si-a, and Lee Hee-joon. The film was released in South Korea on October 11, 2018. An Acceptable Loss An Acceptable Loss is a political thriller film written and directed by Joe Chappelle and starring Tika Sumpter and Jamie Lee Curtis. It had its world premiere at the Chicago International Film Festival on October 13, 2018. It was released on January 18, 2019, by IFC Films. Comic Sans Comic Sans is a 2018 Croatian comedy-drama film directed by Nevio Marasović. The film premiered at the 46. FEST International Film Festival in Belgrade. Comic Sans is the fourth film project of Nevio Marasović shot on Vis and the first Croatian feature to be shot on the remote Croatian island of Jabuka. The Pied Piper The Pied Piper is a 1933 American Pre-Code animated short film based on the story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. The short was produced by Walt Disney Productions, directed by Wilfred Jackson, and released on September 16, 1933, as a part of the Silly Symphonies series. That Hagen Girl That Hagen Girl is a 1947 American drama film directed by Peter Godfrey. The screenplay by Charles Hoffman was based on the novel by Edith Kneipple Roberts. The film focuses on small-town teenaged girl Mary Hagen, whom gossips believe is the illegitimate daughter of former resident and lawyer Tom Bates. Lois Maxwell received a Golden Globe award for her performance. Talk About a Stranger Talk About a Stranger is a 1952 American film noir directed by David Bradley and starring George Murphy, Nancy Davis and Billy Gray. The motion picture was shot by noted cinematographer John Alton, A.S.C. Whoa, Be-Gone! Whoa, Be-Gone! is a 1958 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Eddie Selzer, who produced all of Warner Bros. cartoons since September 1944, retired in 1958. Whoa, Be-Gone! was the final cartoon he produced. John W. Burton took over after this release. Satan Never Sleeps Satan Never Sleeps is a 1962 American film directed by Leo McCarey, his final film, in which he returns to the religious themes of his classics Going My Way and The Bells of St. Marys. It also is the final screen appearance of actor Clifton Webb. It is about a priest, Father OBanion, who arrives at a mission-post in China accompanied by a young native girl, Siu Lan, who has joined him along the way. His job is to relieve the incumbent priest Father Bovard, who is now too old and weak to continue with the upkeep of the church. However, Maos 1949 Communist soldiers, who arrive at the mission before Bovard can depart, seize it as a command post. Their leader, Ho San, rapes the girl and impregnates her, but later abandons his political beliefs. In the end, the four flee to the border, but are pursued by Communist forces along the way. Charlie Bubbles Charlie Bubbles is a 1968 British comedy-drama film starring Billie Whitelaw and Albert Finney, and also featuring Liza Minnelli. It was screened at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival on the 11th, just before the festival was called off due to the events of May 1968 in France. The film made great play of its Manchester setting, contrasting the return of its eponymous lead character, played by Finney, to his home city after achieving success as a writer in London. During his return, he visits his former wife, played by Whitelaw, in Derbyshire, and watches a Manchester United match at Old Trafford with his son. They are cut off from the outside world in a glass-fronted box as they watch the match. Finneys character is bored with his success and his privileged position, which allows him to indulge himself in most ways he wishes. One of these is a relationship with his secretary Eliza, played by Minnelli. Paranoia Orgasmo is a 1969 giallo film starring Carroll Baker and Lou Castel and directed by Umberto Lenzi. This film started the second phase of Carroll Bakers career, where she became a regular star in Italian productions. Elisa, My Life Elisa, vida mía is a 1977 Spanish drama film written and directed by Carlos Saura. The film stars Sauras long-term companion and frequent collaborator, Geraldine Chaplin. She stars alongside, Fernando Rey who won the Best Actor award at the 1977 Cannes Film Festival for his performance. Super Monster is a 1980 Japanese kaiju film directed by Noriaki Yuasa and produced by Daiei Film. It is the eighth film in the Gamera film series, following the release of Gamera vs. Zigra in 1971. Gamera: Super Monster was distributed by New Daiei, and was released theatrically in Japan on 20 March 1980. It was followed by Guardian of the Universe in 1995, which would mark the beginning of the franchises Heisei period. Caged Fury Caged Fury is a 1989 remake of a 1983 film of the same name. It is a women-in-prison film about a group of prisoners who decide to escape from an all-female prison. The film was directed by Bill Milling, and stars Erik Estrada, Richard Barathy and James Hong. Pyrates Pyrates is a 1991 comedy film, starring Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick about a couple who experience pyrokinesis after having sex. Directed and written by Noah Stern, the film was released on VHS on December 18, 1991. Black Day Blue Night Black Day Blue Night is a 1995 American crime thriller film. Anari No. 1 Anari No. 1 is a 1999 Indian Hindi language comedy movie directed by Kuku Kohli. The film stars Govinda, Raveena Tandon and Simran in lead roles and Aruna Irani, Kader Khan, Satish Shah and Satyendra Kapoor in supporting roles, with songs composed by Dilip Sen and Sameer Sen. The film was a "Super Hit" at the box office. Girls Can't Swim Girls Cant Swim is a 2000 French coming of age drama film. It was first shown at the 2000 Montreal Film Festival. Madonna: Ciao, Italia! - Live from Italy Ciao Italia: Live from Italy is a video album by American singer-songwriter Madonna and was released by Warner Reprise Video and Sire Records on May 24, 1988. It contained footage from a previous TV special of the Whos That Girl World Tour, Madonna in Concerto, broadcast in Europe in 1987, filmed at the Stadio Comunale in Turin, Italy. The video release also contained footage from shows recorded in Florence, Italy and Tokyo, Japan, the latter having previously been released as a Japanese TV special and home video release, Whos That Girl: Live in Japan. The decision to release Ciao Italia was spurred by the fact that this previous release became a commercial success in Japan. A re-release of the video took place in 1999, when it was released in DVD format, with a stereo soundtrack containing the songs only. The video received positive reviews from critics, who noted Madonnas showmanship and her skills as a performer. They also complimented the camera work in the video, for enhancing the visual aspects of the tour. Ciao Italia topped the Music Video sales chart of Billboard, and became the second best-selling music video cassette of 1988. It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipment of 100,000 copies. Isi Ka Naam Zindagi Isi Ka Naam Zindagi is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Kalidas, starring Aamir Khan, Farha Naaz, Pran, Shakti Kapoor, Asrani and Tej Sapru. It was a box office failure. However, actor Pran gave one of his best performances, which was used to promote the movie. It is based on the Bengali play Sajano Bagaan by Manoj Mitra. Sumuru Sumuru, or Sax Rohmers Sumuru, is a 2003 pulp science fiction film directed by Darrell Roodt and starring Alexandra Kamp and Michael Shanks. It is an update of the character Sumuru created by pulp novelist Sax Rohmer. Drunkboat Drunkboat is a 2010 American drama-genre film starring John Malkovich, Dana Delany and John Goodman. Weapons Weapons is a 2007 American teenage crime drama film directed and written by Adam Bhala Lough and starring Nick Cannon, Paul Dano, Mark Webber, Riley Smith, and Brandon Mychal Smith. The film premiered in competition at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and was released straight-to-DVD by Lionsgate in 2009. Wedding Dress Wedding Dress is a South Korean drama film, released on January 14, 2010. Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast is a 2012 American horror film written, directed and photographed by Sam Qualiana, and produced by Richard Chizmar, Marc Makowski, and Greg Lamberson. The film stars Qualiana alongside Michael OHare, Kathy Murphy, C. J. Qualiana, Jackey Hall and Andrew Elias. The film follows the residents of a small town who are terrorized by a prehistoric man-eating shark that can swim through snow. Production on Snow Shark began in early 2011. The film uses practical effects rather than computer-generated imagery, and its budget was partially financed by a campaign on the crowdfunding website Indiegogo. The film, which was shot in Buffalo, premiered at Dipsons Amherst Theatre on April 10, 2012, and received mixed reviews. The film was released on DVD by Independent Entertainment. Paris Under Watch Paris Under Watch is a 2012 French thriller film written by Audrey Diwan and Arnaud Duprey and directed by Cédric Jimenez and Duprey. The films stars Olivier Barthelemy, Mélanie Doutey and Francis Renaud. The films follow a young anonymous hacker who discovers lost security camera footage of a recent terrorist attack at Gare dAusterlitz in Paris. He decides to go after the culprit and discovers an unexpected plot. Welcome to Happiness Welcome to Happiness is a 2015 American comedy film written and directed by Oliver Thompson and starring Kyle Gallner, Olivia Thirlby, Nick Offerman, Keegan-Michael Key, Brendan Sexton III and Josh Brener. It was released on May 20, 2016, by FilmBuff. Poverty, Inc. Poverty, Inc. is a 91-minute documentary inquiry into the nature of human flourishing and the effects of the multibillion dollar poverty industrial complex erected to promote it. The film challenges current perceptions of global charity and promotes entrepreneurship as an effective alternative to alleviating world poverty. The film was made by the Acton Institute. Guy Guy is a 2018 French comedy film directed, written and starring Alex Lutz. Night After Night Night After Night is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film starring George Raft, Constance Cummings, and Mae West in her first movie role. Others in the cast include Wynne Gibson, Alison Skipworth, Roscoe Karns, Louis Calhern, and Bradley Page. Directed by Archie Mayo, it was adapted for the screen by Vincent Lawrence and Kathryn Scola, based on the Cosmopolitan magazine story Single Night by Louis Bromfield, with West allowed to contribute to her lines of dialogue. Although Night After Night is not a comedy, it has many comedic moments, especially with the comic relief of West, who plays a supporting role in her screen debut. Holy Matrimony Holy Matrimony is a 1943 comedy film directed by John M. Stahl and released by 20th Century Fox. The screenplay was based on the novel Buried Alive by Arnold Bennett. It stars Monty Woolley and Gracie Fields, with Laird Cregar, Una OConnor, Alan Mowbray, Franklin Pangborn, Eric Blore, and George Zucco in supporting roles. Screenwriter Nunnally Johnson was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Last of the Comanches Last of the Comanches is a 1953 American Technicolor Western film directed by Andre DeToth, starring Broderick Crawford, Barbara Hale, Johnny Stewart and Lloyd Bridges. The film is a remake of the 1943 World War II film Sahara, starring Humphrey Bogart. Lloyd Bridges appeared in both films. Don't Go Near the Water Dont Go Near the Water is a 1957 comedy film about a U.S. Navy public relations unit stationed on an island in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. It is an adaptation of the 1956 novel of the same name by William Brinkley. Glenn Ford and Gia Scala star. This is the first of several service comedies that Ford appeared in after the huge success of Teahouse of the August Moon. The movie was very successful and further solidified Fords reputation as an adept comedic actor. I Dutifully Report I Dutifully Report is a 1958 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Karel Steklý. It is the sequel to The Good Soldier Schweik. Salto Salto is a 1965 Polish drama film written and directed by Tadeusz Konwicki. It was released on 11 June 1965 in Poland. The director of photography is Kurt Weber and the music is by Wojciech Kilar. The title can be translated as "somersault" in English, or it can be seen as a reference to a rhythmic dance movement. The film received an Honorary Diploma at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, 1967. Get to Know Your Rabbit Get to Know Your Rabbit is a 1972 American comedy film written by Jordan Crittenden and directed by Brian De Palma. Undercovers Hero Soft Beds, Hard Battles is a 1974 British comedy film directed by Roy Boulting, starring Peter Sellers in several roles, and with an all-star cast, including Curt Jurgens, Lila Kedrova and Jenny Hanley. Sellers reunited with the Boulting brothers for this farce, in which the women of a brothel help the war effort to rid the world of the Nazi peril - in the bedroom. The film took a limited release; in the United States, it was released under the title Undercovers Hero. In Praise of Older Women In Praise of Older Women is George Kaczender’s twelfth feature film. It was written by Stephen Vizinczey, Paul Gottlieb and Barrie Wexler. The story happens in Hungary during and after World War II but the movie was shot in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The film was premiered at the Toronto Festival of Festivals on September 14, 1978. Heart Beat Heart Beat is a 1980 American drama film written and directed by John Byrum, based on the autobiography by Carolyn Cassady. The film is about seminal figures in the Beat Generation. The character of Ira, played by Ray Sharkey, is based on Allen Ginsberg. The film stars Nick Nolte, Sissy Spacek and John Heard. The movie received generally mixed reviews, although the soundtrack was met with critical acclaim. According to Box Office Mojo, its worldwide gross receipts were $954,046, making the movie a box-office disappointment. Kidco Kidco is a 1984 comedy film directed by Ronald F. Maxwell and starring Scott Schwartz, Clifton James, Charles Hallahan, Maggie Blye, and Vincent Schiavelli. Static Static is an American comedy-drama film directed by Mark Romanek. The film stars Keith Gordon, Amanda Plummer, and Bob Gunton, and was released in 1985 by NFI Productions. It was shot in Page and Lake Powell, Arizona. The film was written by the films star Keith Gordon and director Mark Romanek, in his directorial debut, before he went on to direct numerous music videos for much his career. However, Romanek has since disowned the film, claiming that his subsequent film One Hour Photo, as his feature film directorial debut. Crazy Moon Crazy Moon is a 1987 film written by Tom Berry and Stefan Wodoslawsky, directed by Allan Eastman, starring Kiefer Sutherland and Vanessa Vaughan. Playing for Keeps Playing for Keeps is a 1986 comedy film written and directed by brothers Bob and Harvey Weinstein. It stars Daniel Jordano, Matthew Penn and Leon W. Grant as a trio of inner-city teenagers attempting to strike it rich by turning a hotel into a rock n roll resort. A then little-known Marisa Tomei has a supporting role. Kuduz Kuduz is a 1989 film, set in SR Bosnia and Herzegovina written by Abdulah Sidran and Ademir Kenović, who also directed the film. It is based on the true story of the outlaw Junuz Kečo. Karate Cop Karate Cop is a 1991 direct-to-video martial arts action film. It is the sequel to the film Omega Cop. It is set in the post-apocalyptic near-future about a karate-trained police officer struggling to keep order in a chaotic, unstable totalitarian society. It stars Ronald L. Marchini in the main role; David Carradine makes a cameo appearance. The Hours and Times The Hours and Times is a 1991 drama film written and directed by Christopher Münch. Starring David Angus and Ian Hart, it is a fictionalized account of what might have happened during a real holiday taken by John Lennon and the Beatles manager Brian Epstein in 1963. The Pickle The Pickle is a 1993 film produced, written, and directed by Paul Mazursky, telling the story of a formerly powerful film director whose recent string of flops has forced him to make a commercial piece that is artistically uninspired. The absurdity of the film within the film satirizes big-budget Hollywood pictures, while the rest of the story serves as a character study of fictitious film director Harry Stone. Labyrinth of Dreams is a 1997 Japanese mystery film directed by Gakuryū Ishii. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 1997 Toronto International Film Festival. A Fistful of Fingers A Fistful of Fingers is a 1995 British film written and directed by Edgar Wright. It opened at the Prince Charles Cinema on 24 November 1995, and debuted in the United States 20 years later at the Cinefamily in Los Angeles as a midnight movie. The film was never commercially available on home video in either country, although Wright said in 2015 that he hoped to "finally release it ... with a commentary and everything". It is a remake of an earlier, and even lower-budget, film of the same name by Wright and starring Graham Low which had been made while they were still at school. The original Fistful of Fingers was never picked up by a distributor, but did receive enough local attention—along with Wrights other school-era spoofs such as Carbolic Soap, The Unparkables, and Rolf Harris Saves the World—for Wright to win funding for the 1994 remake. São Paulo, Sociedade Anônima São Paulo, Sociedade Anônima is a 1965 Brazilian drama film written and directed by Luis Sérgio Person. The film stars Walmor Chagas as Carlos, a middle class man from São Paulo during the development of the automotive industry in the late 1950s, and follows him as he has an existential crisis amidst the industrialization process. The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 38th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Thicker Than Water Thicker Than Water is a 1999 film directed by Richard Cummings Jr. and starring a host of rappers and urban entertainers such as Fat Joe, Mack 10, Ice Cube, MC Eiht, Big Pun, and others. The film contains rappers from both the East and the West Coast, as it was made after the end of the East Coast-West Coast feud. Bright Leaves Bright Leaves is a 2003 United States/United Kingdom documentary film by independent filmmaker Ross McElwee about the association his family had with the tobacco industry. Bright Leaves had its world premiere at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Chased by Dinosaurs Chased by Dinosaurs is a two-episode spin-off of the BBC program Walking with Dinosaurs which originally aired on BBC One during Christmas 2002 and November 2003. In a departure from the series usual format, these specials feature zoologist Nigel Marven as a time traveller who investigates and encounters dinosaurs in the wild. The specials are known only by their individual titles on-screen; The umbrella title Chased by Dinosaurs was used to market the series in the United States. The production company Impossible Pictures and producer Jasper James would produce the ITV series Prehistoric Park in 2006. This docu-fiction series would also feature Marven traveling through prehistory in search of extinct animals. America's Heart & Soul Americas Heart and Soul is a 2004 American documentary film produced by Blacklight Films and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a documentary and was directed by Louis Schwartzberg. The film was nominated for two MovieGuide Awards, winning one. It was released on July 2, 2004, and grossed $314,402. The Helix... Loaded The Helix...Loaded is a parody of The Matrix and Fight Club, written and directed by A. Raven Cruz and starring Scott Levy and Vanilla Ice. Rafters Rafťáci is a Czech comedy film directed by Karel Janák. It was released in 2006. The Story of Me O Contador de Histórias is a 2009 Brazilian film directed by Luiz Villaça, based on the life of Roberto Carlos Ramos, a Brazilian teacher and storyteller brought up in a state educational institution for poor children. The Christmas Tree The Christmas Tree is a 1991 animated Christmas television special. It was produced and directed by Flamarion Ferreira, under her production company Flamarion Ferreira Films. The Salesman The Salesman is a 2011 Canadian drama film directed by Sébastien Pilote. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and had a theatrical release in Quebec on 11 November 2011. Shot in the small city Dolbeau-Mistassini, in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region of the province of Quebec, the film looks at the effects of a declining economy on a sexagenarian car salesman. 11 Flowers 11 Flowers is a 2011 film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai centered on a boy named Wang Han who loses his white shirt which shows that he is his schools best gymnast. The loss of the shirt is to take on greater metaphorical meaning as the film progresses which is inspired by the directors own experience as a youth during the cultural revolution and the more general confusion of childhood. Ethel Ethel is a 2012 documentary that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. The subject of the documentary is Ethel Kennedy, the widow of Robert F. Kennedy. Ethel was scheduled to premiere on HBO later in 2012. Rory Kennedy, one of their 11 children, asked her mother Ethel if she would be a part of a documentary. Opening with Ethels memories about her family, the documentary has five days worth of interviews including Ethels children. The Kennedy family is documented in home videos and pictures. Rory called her mothers life one of the great untold stories. The documentary is scored by Miriam Cutler. Finalmente la felicità Finally the Happiness is a 2011 film directed by and starring Leonardo Pieraccioni. Traffickers Traffickers is a 2012 South Korean crime thriller starring Im Chang-jung, Choi Daniel, Oh Dal-su and Jo Yoon-hee. It takes place in six hours on a passenger boat with an ongoing black market organ-trafficking operation, and a desperate husband out to find his missing wife. No Home Movie No Home Movie is a French-Belgian 2015 documentary film directed by Chantal Akerman, focusing on conversations between the filmmaker and her mother just months before her mothers death. The film premiered at the Locarno Film Festival on 10 August 2015. It is Akermans last film. Something to Think About Something to Think About is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. The film stars Elliott Dexter and Gloria Swanson. Prints of the film exist at the George Eastman Museum in Rochester, New York, and at the Filmmuseum in Amsterdam. Murder at the Baskervilles Silver Blaze is a 1937 British, black-and-white crime and mystery film, based loosely on Arthur Conan Doyles short story "The Adventure of Silver Blaze". It was directed by Thomas Bentley, and was produced by Twickenham Film Studios Productions. It stars Arthur Wontner as Sherlock Holmes, and Ian Fleming as Dr. Watson. In the United States the film was released in 1941 by Astor Pictures, where it was also known as Murder at the Baskervilles, retitled by distributors to capitalize on the success of the Basil Rathbone Holmes film, The Hound of the Baskervilles. La fin du jour The End of the Day is a 1939 drama film, directed by Julien Duvivier. Good Sam Good Sam is a 1948 American romantic comedy-drama film starring Gary Cooper as a Good Samaritan who is helpful to others at the expense of his own family. The film was directed by Leo McCarey and produced by McCareys production company, Rainbow Productions. The Dark Room of Damocles Like Two Drops of Water is a 1963 Dutch drama film directed by Fons Rademakers. It is an adaptation of the 1958 novel The Darkroom of Damocles by Willem Frederik Hermans. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival and was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 36th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Papa's Delicate Condition Papas Delicate Condition is a 1963 American comedy film starring Jackie Gleason and Glynis Johns. It was an adaptation of the Corinne Griffith memoir of the same name, about her father and growing up in Texarkana. Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Call Me Irresponsible". Another Cahn/Van Heusen song, "Walking Happy," was used in a scene with Gleason and his on-screen daughter Linda Bruhl walking down a street while he sings about the people they meet along the way, but the scene was cut before the films release. The song was later used in a Broadway musical of the same name. Up the Junction Up the Junction is a 1968 British film directed by Peter Collinson and starring Dennis Waterman, Suzy Kendall, Adrienne Posta, Maureen Lipman and Liz Fraser. It is based on the 1963 book of the same name by Nell Dunn and was adapted by Roger Smith. The films soundtrack was made by Manfred Mann. The film followed Ken Loachs BBC TV adaptation of 1965, but returned to the original book. Unlike the Loach version, it did not cause a similar controversy or have as much impact. Golden Swallow Golden Swallow, also known as The Girl with the Thunderbolt Kick, is a 1968 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Chang Cheh. It was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Cheng Pei-pei, Jimmy Wang, Lo Lieh and Chao Hsin-yen. Cheng Pei-pei reprises her role from Come Drink with Me. The film has been released on DVD from Dragon Dynasty. Perfect Friday Perfect Friday is a British bank heist film released in 1970, directed by Peter Hall. It stars Ursula Andress as Lady Britt Dorset, Stanley Baker as Mr Graham, David Warner as Lord Nicholas Dorset and T. P. McKenna as Smith. Mad Mission 4: You Never Die Twice Aces Go Places IV, also known in the United States as Mad Mission 4: You Never Die Twice, is a 1986 Hong Kong action-comedy film directed by Ringo Lam and starring Samuel Hui, Karl Maka, Sylvia Chang and Sally Yeh. It is the fourth film in the Aces Go Places film series. Rimini Rimini Rimini Rimini is a 1987 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. It consists of five segments, all set in Rimini. The film has a sequel, Rimini Rimini - Un anno dopo, directed by Bruno Corbucci and released in 1988. Bloodstone Bloodstone is a 1988 Indian-American action-adventure film produced by Ashok Amritraj and Sunanda Murali Manohar, directed by Dwight H. Little and written by Nico Mastorakis. Starring Brett Stimely, Rajinikanth in his first and only Hollywood film to date, and Anna Nicholas, the film was shot primarily in South India. The story revolves around a mythical ruby called the "bloodstone". The film was dubbed and released in Tamil as Vairavel. Toofan Toofan is a 1989 Indian Hindi-language superhero film directed by Ketan Desai, starring Amitabh Bachchan in a double role as twin brothers. One is the title character Toofan, a superhero who uses his crossbow as a weapon and the other is a magician named Shyam. Ketan Desais father Manmohan Desai produced the film. The score and soundtrack were composed by Anu Malik. The story revolves around two brothers, both characters played by Amitabh Bachchan, one of which has superpowers and is an avid follower of Lord Hanuman. The other character was that of a meek magician who aspires to perform a escape trick which had claimed the life of his street magician father. Afterburn Afterburn is a 1992 drama film written and produced for television, based on a true story where one woman takes on the United States military and General Dynamics, manufacturer of the F-16 jet fighter aircraft that took her husbands life. The docudrama starred Laura Dern, Robert Loggia, and Vincent Spano. The films name is derived from the "Afterburner" bar where the central character, who works as a waitress, met her future husband, a setting that forms the focus of the first part of the film. No Place to Hide No Place to Hide is a 1993 American detective film written and directed by Richard Danus and starring Kris Kristofferson. The film was notable for Drew Barrymore in the co-starring role as the younger sister of a murdered ballerina. Grey Knight Ghost Brigade is a 1993 American supernatural horror film set during American Civil War and directed by George Hickenlooper. Starring Corbin Bernsen, Adrian Pasdar, and Martin Sheen, the film was also released under the alternate titles The Killing Box, Grey Knight, and The Lost Brigade. Los peores años de nuestra vida Los peores años de nuestra vida is a 1994 Spanish comedy film directed by Emilio Martínez Lázaro and written by David Trueba. The film was nominated for four Goya Awards, winning one. Rescue Me Rescue Me is a 1992 American coming-of-age adventure action film directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and starring Stephen Dorff and Michael Dudikoff. Palermo-Milan One Way Palermo - Milan One Way is a 1995 Italian crime-action film directed by Claudio Fragasso. The film premiered at the 1995 Venice Film Festival. It won the David di Donatello Awards for best sound and for best producer. In 2007 it was released a sequel film, Milano Palermo - Il ritorno. For My Daughter's Honor For My Daughters Honor is a 1996 American made-for-television drama film directed by Alan Metzger and starring Gary Cole, Nicholle Tom, Mac Davis and Mary Kay Place. It originally aired on CBS on November 20, 1996. Gen¹³ Gen¹³ is an animated American science-fiction action film based on the Gen¹³ comic book series published by WildStorm Productions which is a part of DC Comics. The film, released in 2000, was directed by Kevin Altieri and produced by WildStorm. The film was distributed by Buena Vista Pictures under the Touchstone Pictures banner and first screened for the general public at the Wizard World Chicago convention July 17–19, 1998. The Florentine The Florentine is a 1999 film directed by Nick Stagliano and produced by Francis Ford Coppolas American Zoetrope. It stars Jeremy Davies, Virginia Madsen, Luke Perry, Mary Stuart Masterson, Michael Madsen, Chris Penn, Hal Holbrook, Tom Sizemore, Maeve Quinlan, James Belushi, and Burt Young. The film was shot in the Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania in the cities of Bethlehem, Allentown, Easton, as well as nearby Hellertown. That's the Way I Like It Forever Fever is a 1998 Singaporean musical comedy film written and directed by Glen Goei. It stars Adrian Pang as a Bruce Lee fan who becomes interested in disco once he sees Saturday Night Fever. As he competes in a local disco contest, John Travoltas character enters the real world and gives him advice. The film was released internationally by Miramax and was the first Singaporean film to perform well internationally. Escape from Mars Escape from Mars is a made-for-TV film produced for the UPN Network. The story concerns five astronauts who make the first manned trip to Mars in 2015. The film was filmed in Winnipeg, Canada. Tempting Heart Tempting Heart is a 1999 movie, directed and co-written by Sylvia Chang, starring Takeshi Kaneshiro and Gigi Leung as a pair of onscreen lovers. The film has a notable theme song "Xin Dong", performed by Shino Lin Xiao Pei. This song became a radio hit and can still be frequently heard on the radio or at karaoke bars/boxes. The success of this film prompted director Johnnie To to cast Gigi Leung and Takeshi Kaneshiro again in his 2003 film Turn Left Turn Right. Dancer Dancer is an Indian Bollywood film released in 1991, starring Akshay Kumar, Lakshmikant Berde, Mohini, Kirti Singh, Mohnish Bahl and Dalip Tahil. Havana Suite Suite Habana is a 2003 Cuban documentary directed by Fernando Pérez. The documentary was filmed with fictional cinema techniques depicting a day in a life of thirteen real people, from a ten-year-old child with Down syndrome to a 79-year-old lady who sells peanuts in the street. The film has no dialogue, using sound and image to evoke emotional effect. Several stories are juxtaposed to convey the plot points, an unusual approach in Cuban cinema, where spoken words are often used extensively. Flourish Flourish is a 2006 film written, produced and directed by Kevin Palys and starring Jennifer Morrison, Jesse Spencer, Leighton Meester, and Ian Brennan. Anthony Kaun Hai? Anthony Kaun Hai? is a Bollywood mystery film; directed by Raj Kaushal and produced by Nikhil Panchamiya. It stars Arshad Warsi, Sanjay Dutt, Minissha Lamba and Raghuvir Yadav in the lead. Going South Going South is a 2009 French drama film directed by Sébastien Lifshitz and written by Lifshitz, Stéphane Bouquet and Vincent Poymiro. It stars Yannick Renier, Léa Seydoux, Nicole Garcia, Théo Frilet and Pierre Perrier. It was screened in the Panorama section at the Berlinale 2010. Demonic Toys: Personal Demons Demonic Toys 2, also known as Demonic Toys 2: Personal Demons, is a 2010 horror film written and directed by William Butler and produced by Charles Band. It is a slasher film and is a sequel to Demonic Toys, and Hideous!. David Wants to Fly David Wants to Fly is a 2010 German documentary film that follows its director, Berlin-based, film school graduate David Sieveking, as he interacts with his film hero David Lynch, and explores the Transcendental Meditation movement. The film chronicles a period of time in Sievekings life that includes his off-and-on relationship with his girlfriend as well as his travels to the United States, Holland and India. The film has received awards and honorable mentions as well as criticism. Carl Panzram: The Spirit of Hatred and Vengeance Carl Panzram: The Spirit of Hatred and Vengeance is a documentary film by John Borowski about the life and death of serial killer Carl Panzram. It is Borowskis third film. Chalk N Duster Chalk n Duster is a 2016 Indian drama film about commercialization of the Indian private education system, starring Juhi Chawla, Shabana Azmi, Zarina Wahab, Girish Karnad and Divya Dutta. The film talks about teachers and students communication, and highlights the problem of teachers and students in an educational system which is changing day by day. The film was directed by Jayant Gilatar, written by Ranjeev Verma and Neetu Verma and produced by Amin Surani. Upon release, the film received mixed to positive reviews from critics. The Hindustan Times said, "It’s a well told ethics versus greed story". The film was made tax free in Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Coffee with D Coffee with D is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language satirical film directed by Vishal Mishra and produced by Vinod Ramani, starring Sunil Grover and Zakir Husain in the lead roles. Coffee with D was released on 20 January 2017. The film received mixed reviews from critics and failed commercially at the box office. David Gilmour Live at Pompeii Live at Pompeii is a live album and film by David Gilmour, the former guitarist of Pink Floyd. It was recorded at the Amphitheatre of Pompeii and was the first public performance at the venue since AD 79. It documents his 2015-16 world tour to promote his album, Rattle That Lock. The album was released on 29 September 2017 and is available on CD, LP, digital download, DVD, BD and deluxe box set containing the CD album and BD, plus a bonus exclusive BD of extras. Bacon Grabbers Bacon Grabbers is a 1929 silent comedy short starring Laurel and Hardy. Tarzan the Fearless Tarzan the Fearless is a 12 chapter American Pre-Code film serial starring Buster Crabbe in his only appearance as Tarzan. It was also released as a 61-minute feature film which consisted of the first four chapters edited together, and which was intended to be followed on a weekly basis by the last eight chapters in individual episode format, but which was often exhibited instead as a stand-alone feature film. Actress Jacqueline Wells co-starred; she later changed her name to Julie Bishop. The serial was produced by Sol Lesser, written by Basil Dickey, George Plympton and Walter Anthony, and directed by Robert F. Hill. The film was released in both formats on August 11, 1933. Six of a Kind Six of a Kind is an American 1934 Pre-Code comedy film directed by Leo McCarey. It is a whimsical and often absurd road movie about two couples who decide to share their expenses on a trip to Hollywood. It includes the famous pool playing scene in which Fields explains how he got the name “Honest John.” The Upturned Glass The Upturned Glass is a 1947 British film noir psychological thriller directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring James Mason, Rosamund John and Pamela Kellino. The screenplay concerns a leading brain surgeon who murders a woman he believes to be responsible for the death of the woman he loved. It was made at Gainsborough Pictures Islington Studios, with sets designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei. It was made as an independent production overseen by Sydney Box, then head of Gainsborough. Gunman of Ave Maria The Forgotten Pistolero is a 1969 Italian Spaghetti Western film co-written and directed by Ferdinando Baldi. The film is a western adaptation of the Greek myth of Orestes, subject of three famous drama-plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides. Ulrich P. Bruckner puts it among the "most interesting and most touching Spaghetti Westerns of the late sixties". Take a Girl Like You Take a Girl Like You is a 1970 British comedy film directed by Jonathan Miller and starring Hayley Mills, Oliver Reed and Noel Harrison. Based on the 1960 novel Take a Girl Like You by Kingsley Amis, it was adapted by George Melly. A television adaptation was broadcast in 2000. L'udienza Ludienza is a 1972 Italian-French drama film directed by Marco Ferreri. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. Wheels of Fire Wheels of Fire is a 1985 American film directed by Cirio H. Santiago. Broadway Damage Broadway Damage is a 1997 gay-themed romantic comedy-drama directed by Victor Mignatti and starring Mara Hobel, Michael Lucas, Hugh Panaro and Aaron Williams. The sound editor was Rick Dior, who won an Oscar for Best Sound for the film Apollo 13. It was filmed in Greenwich Village. Honest Honest is a black comedy crime film released in 2000. The film was the directorial debut of ex-Eurythmics member Dave Stewart and starred Peter Facinelli and three members of the British/Canadian girl group All Saints: Melanie Blatt and sisters Nicole and Natalie Appleton. Honest has been called one of the worst films of all time. Bulandi Bulandi is a 2000 Bollywood action family drama film, a remake of the Tamil movie Nattamai. In Bulandi, Anil Kapoor portrays the protagonist, with Rekha and Raveena Tandon in supporting roles. Rajinikanth appears in an important role as the father of the protagonist, reprising his role from the Tollywood Film Pedarayudu. The heros family brings justice to the village. Nattamai was also made in Kannada, starring Vishnuvardhan. Rebels Rebelové is a 2001 Czech musical film. Liza with a Z Liza with a "Z": A Concert for Television is a 1972 concert film made for television and starring Liza Minnelli. The film was produced by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse. Fosse also directed and choreographed the concert, and Ebb wrote and arranged the music with his song-writing partner John Kander. All four had previously worked on the successful film adaptation of Cabaret earlier in the same year. According to Minnelli, it was "the first filmed concert on television". Singer sponsored the production, even though the producers did their best to keep any of the sponsors from seeing the rehearsals for fear of them pulling out due to Minnellis short skirts. Filmed on May 31 at the Lyceum Theatre in New York, after only eight weeks of rehearsals, the concert was shot with eight 16mm film cameras at the insistence of Fosse, in contrast to other television specials of the time which were all shot on videotape. Throughout the concert Minnelli sings and dances to a variety of popular songs and standards, music from Cabaret and songs specifically written for her by Kander and Ebb—most notably the title song. Minnelli is accompanied on stage in many songs by dancers and backup singers, and—in three numbers—two guitarists plus a keyboardist and drummer. Costumes were designed by Halston, who was also a friend of Minnelli. Marvin Hamlisch was selected by Kander and Ebb to be music coordinator. The film was first broadcast on NBC on September 10, 1972. Kay Gardella of the New York Daily News reviewed the film as being "sensational with an S" and it went on to win four Emmys and a Peabody Award. However, after the initial broadcast, NBC re-ran the concert only twice more and did not screen it again after 1973. The film was not seen for over thirty years and was thought lost until 1999, when Michael Arick discovered that Minnelli owned the copyright and the two set about restoring the negatives. The Christmas Choir The Christmas Choir is a 2008 American-Canadian made-for-television Christmas drama film written by Donald Martin and directed by Peter Svatek, It is based upon a true story of a man who volunteered to work at a homeless shelter and started a choir with its residents. The film first aired on December 9, 2008 on Hallmark Channel. The film was Michael Sarrazins final screen role. It was inspired by the true story of Pierre Anthian and the Montreal Accrual Bonneau Choir. I'd Receive the Worst News from Your Beautiful Lips Id Receive the Worst News from Your Beautiful Lips is a 2011 Brazilian romance drama film directed by Beto Brant and Renato Ciasca. Based on a novel of the same name by Marçal Aquino, it stars Camila Pitanga, Gustavo Machado, and Zecarlos Machado, in a love triangle. Pitanga plays the role of Lavínia, a former prostitute and drug addict who is taken from the Rio de Janeiro streets by Ernani, a pastor. After a period of time, the couple is shown to be living in Santarém, where Lavínia falls in love with Cauby, a photographer who sees in her a muse. It took over four months to shoot it in Santarém and Rio de Janeiro. The Fifth Wheel The Fifth Wheel is a 2013 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Giovanni Veronesi. It was the opening film at the 2013 Rome Film Festival. Age of Kill Age of Kill is an action film directed by Neil Jones and starring Martin Kemp, Patrick Bergin, April Pearson, Philip Davis and Bruce Payne. It was written by Simon Cluett. Dark wind Kadvi Hawa is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language drama film, directed by Nila Madhab Panda and produced by Panda, Drishyam Films and Akshay Parija. Based on the theme of climate change, the film stars Sanjay Mishra, Ranvir Shorey and Tillotama Shome in lead roles. It was released on 24 November 2017. It also got a Special Mention at the 64th National Film Awards held on 7 April 2017. The film is presented by Drishyam Films. Swooner Crooner Swooner Crooner is a 1944 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. The cartoon was nominated for the 1945 Academy Award for Best Short Subject, which it lost to the Tom and Jerry cartoon "Mouse Trouble" which shared one of the 7 Oscars for the Cat & Mouse team. To the Ends of the Earth To the Ends of the Earth is a 1948 American crime film noir directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Dick Powell and Signe Hasso. The Devil-Ship Pirates The Devil-Ship Pirates is a 1964 British pirate adventure film directed by Don Sharp. It concerned pirates from a vessel from the defeated Spanish Armada terrorizing citizens on the English coast. All goes well until the villagers realize the Spaniards have been defeated and revolt. Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams is a 1973 American Technicolor drama film directed by Gilbert Cates, starring Joanne Woodward, Martin Balsam, Sylvia Sidney and Tresa Hughes, and written by Stewart Stern. It tells the story of a New York City housewife who rethinks her relationships with her husband, her children and her mother. Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams garnered nominations for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role and Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Hotel Pacific Hotel Pacific is a 1975 Polish drama film directed by Janusz Majewski. It was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival. Killer Bulletproof Heart is a 1995 independent Canadian-American drama-thriller film directed by Mark Malone. It stars Anthony LaPaglia and Mimi Rogers, alongside a supporting cast featuring Matt Craven, Peter Boyle, Monika Schnarre, Joseph Maher, and Mark Acheson. The film first premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and Houston International Festival in 1994, and was later released to the United States and the United Kingdom in 1995. The story concerns a professional assassin Anthony LaPaglia who is pressured into accepting a new assignment as a favour to his boss Peter Boyle. He later finds himself in a dismal situation with dire consequences for everyone involved... The Misadventures of Margaret The Misadventures of Margaret is a 1998 French-British romantic comedy film directed by Brian Skeet and starring Parker Posey, Jeremy Northam and Craig Chester. It was based on the novel Rameaus Niece by Cathleen Schine. The film is about the bored wife of a Professor who decides to write an erotic novel. The Cherry Orchard The Cherry Orchard is a 1999 drama film directed by Michael Cacoyannis and starring Charlotte Rampling, Alan Bates and Owen Teale. It was based on the 1904 play The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov. It was an English-language co-production between Cyprus, France and Germany. Victim Victim is a 1999 Hong Kong thriller film directed and co-written by Ringo Lam. The film stars Tony Leung Ka-fai, Lau Ching-wan and Amy Kwok and is about a computer programmer named Ma who is found in a haunted hotel by a cop. The programmer begins to terrify his girlfriend Amy Fu, which leads the cops to think that Ma is covering up some larger crime. On its release in Hong Kong theatres, the films ending was changed for 50% of the film prints due to an argument between Ringo Lam and producer Joe Ma. It was nominated for several year-end awards in Asia and was included as a Film of Merit by the 6th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards. Chenkol Chenkol is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Sibi Malayil and written by A. K. Lohithadas. It is a sequel the writers and directors 1989 film Kireedam. The story continues Sethumadhavans story after his prison term and his life back into society. The music for the film was composed by Johnson. Lohithadas won the Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Script for the film. First Target First Target is a 2000 American-Canadian made-for-television action-thriller film and a sequel to First Daughter with Daryl Hannah taking over the role of Agent Alex McGregor. The film co-stars Doug Savant and Gregory Harrison, reprising their roles of Grant Coleman and President Jonathan Hayes. Down and Derby Down and Derby is a 2005 American comedy film directed by Eric Hendershot and starring Greg Germann, Lauren Holly, Adam Hicks, and Pat Morita. The movie was filmed outside St. George, Utah. The film was released to theatres and home video in 2005. Despite poor reviews and poor box office results, the film gained success on home video, giving it a slight cult following. Uncovered: The War on Iraq Uncovered: The War on Iraq is a 2004 documentary film directed by Robert Greenwald that builds the case that the George W. Bush administration intentionally deceived the American people in order to justify going to war in Iraq in 2003. Time Bomb Time Bomb is a 2006 television film starring David Arquette and Angela Bassett, by CBS Television. Ashok Ashok is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language romantic action film produced by Maharishi Cinema, directed and written by Surender Reddy, starring NTR Jr., Sameera Reddy, Prakash Raj, and Sonu Sood in the lead roles. It is a movie about redemption in which the title character must make amends to his father after being blamed for his grandmothers death while meeting a girl who understands him and his burdens; at the same time, he must also battle against a mafia-like organisation that hates him. The movie was released in Andhra Pradesh on 14 July 2006. It was an average grosser at the box office. The film was later dubbed into Tamil with the same name and Hindi as The Fighterman Ghayal. Nanayo Nanayomachi is a 2008 Japanese drama film directed by Naomi Kawase. The story is about a young Japanese woman who leaves her job and lover in Japan to start a new life in Thailand. She searches for hotels in Bangkok and flees in panic when a taxi driver drives her out of town. Up pops Greg and takes her to a Thai matriarch who teaches him traditional massage. Tu£sday Tuesday is a low-budget 2008 British heist film set in the 1980s. Directed by Sacha Bennett, it stars John Simm, Philip Glenister, Ashley Walters and Kevin McNally as jewel thieves. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 10 October 2008. Pageant Pageant is a 2008 documentary film directed and produced together by Ron Davis and Stewart Halpern. The film explored the behind-the-scenes dramas and realities of the 34th Miss Gay America Contest held in 2004. The films central theme was the universal desire to be beautiful, noticed and chosen. The film garnered 10 film festival awards before airing on the Sundance Channel in 2010. Pig Pig is a 2011 American science fiction film written and directed by Henry Barrial and starring Rudolf Martin. Portrait of a Beauty Portrait of a Beauty is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Jeon Yun-su. Adapted from the bestselling novel Painter of the Wind by Lee Jung-myung, the film portrays Joseon-era painter Shin Yun-bok as being a woman disguised as a man. Portrait of a Beauty opened in South Korean theaters on 13 November 2008. It was the 8th most attended domestic film of 2008 with 2,364,482 tickets sold. A Christmas Snow A Christmas Snow is a 2010 direct-to-video independent Christmas film by Trost Moving Pictures. It stars Catherine Mary Stewart, Muse Watson, Anthony Tyler Quinn and newcomer Cameron ten Napel. There is also a guest appearance by Danny Cahill as the Food Critic. A soundtrack based on the film is being produced by Bryan Popin. Author Jim Stovall will write a novelized version of A Christmas Snow. Made in America Made in America is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Ron Howard, about the music festival of the same name founded by Jay-Z. It was screened in the Mavericks section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Howard said the festival documentary will be "a reflection of the fabric of what it means to be Made in America—what the festival represents, why Jay is doing it and how he relates to each artist." The documentary features performances from Pearl Jam, Odd Future, Dirty Projectors, Skrillex, Santigold, Janelle Monáe, and Run-DMC. Cosmic Sex Cosmic Sex is a 2013 art-house Independent Bengali Film written and directed by Amitabh Chakraborty and produced by Putul Mahmood. The film deals with the connection between Sex and Spirituality. Cosmic Sex is the story of a young man Kripa who is on the run from sex and violence one night in Kolkata when he meets a woman Sadhavi who strangely resembles his dead mother. She gives him shelter and teaches him to travel inwards through sex. The film deals with Dehotatva and explores the connection between Sex and Spirituality. The film stars Rii Sen who won the best actress award at Osians Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema for her bold act in the movie. Iron Protector Super Bodyguard, also known as The Bodyguard, is a 2016 Chinese action drama film directed by Yue Song and also starring Yue Song. It was released in China on July 15, 2016. The Head Vanishes The Head Vanishes is a 2016 Canada/France animated short by Franck Dion about a woman with dementia who is determined to make her annual train trip to the seaside. Co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada, Papy 3D and ARTE France, the film was partly inspired by Dions experiences with his great-grandmother, with whom he was close and saw deteriorate mentally while he was a child. Dion began to work on the film in 2014, after deciding to depart from a feature-film project. A key narrative element in the film is the central character literally "losing her head" on the train trip—again inspired by a true-life anecdote involving his ill grandmother, who had once asked Dions mother to fetch her head from under the sink, believing that it had rolled under there. Dion decided to set the film on a train, with the films title a reference to Alfred Hitchcocks The Lady Vanishes. Before making the film, he watched and researched films about trains as well as films set on trains. Dion used 3D models in order to communicate to his animators what he was looking for and emphasized economy of movement and simple, character-based gestures. Music was by composer Pierre Caillet, a frequent collaborator. Pierre Yves Drapeau did the sound design, with the idea of pigeon sounds to accompany the appearance of the central characters daughter suggested by Julie Roy, the films NFB producer. The Head Vanishes is Dions second collaboration with the NFB, following Edmond Was a Donkey. Barracuda Barracuda is a 2017 American thriller film directed by Jason Cortlund and Julia Halperin and written by Jason Cortlund. The film stars Allison Tolman, Sophie Reid, JoBeth Williams, Luis Bordonada, Larry Jack Dotson and Angelo Dylen. The film was released on October 6, 2017, by Orion Pictures and Samuel Goldwyn Films. A Chess Dispute A Chess Dispute is a 1903 British short black-and-white silent comedy film, directed by Robert W. Paul, featuring two gentlemen in a comedic fight following a disputed chess move. It is included on the BFI DVD R.W. Paul: The Collected Films 1895-1908. Ants in the Pantry Ants in the Pantry is the 12th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1936 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Porky Chops Porky Chops is a Looney Tunes cartoon starring Porky Pig, directed by Arthur Davis and released on February 12, 1949. The shorts name is a pun on "pork chops". The Ape Woman The Ape Woman is a 1964 Italian-French drama film directed by Marco Ferreri. It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. The film was inspired by the real-life story of Julia Pastrana a 19th-century woman exploited as a freak show attraction by her manager Theodore Lent. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. One Potato, Two Potato One Potato, Two Potato is a 1964 black-and-white American drama film directed by Larry Peerce and starring Barbara Barrie and Bernie Hamilton. The Champagne Murders The Champagne Murders is a 1967 French suspense thriller mystery film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring Anthony Perkins. It was the first of two films that Chabrol made with Perkins, who is most famous for his role in Psycho directed by Alfred Hitchcock, whom Chabrol admires above all other directors. For his role in the film, Maurice Ronet won the Best Actor award at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. Attack on the Iron Coast Attack on the Iron Coast is a 1967 DeLuxe Color Anglo-American Oakmont Productions international co-production war film directed by Paul Wendkos in the first of his five-picture contract with Mirisch Productions, and starring Lloyd Bridges, Andrew Keir, Sue Lloyd, Mark Eden and Maurice Denham. The film depicts an account of Allied Combined Operations Headquarters commandos executing a daring raid on the German-occupied French coast during the Second World War. The film is based on the commando raid on the French port of St. Nazaire and is reminiscent of the film The Gift Horse. In the United States it was released as a double feature with Danger Route. In the UK it was released as a double bill with The Beatles animated film Yellow Submarine. A Piano for Mrs. Cimino A Piano for Mrs. Cimino is a 1982 American made-for-television drama film produced and directed by George Schaefer. The teleplay by John Gay is based on the novel of the same name by Robert Oliphant. It was broadcast on February 3 by CBS. Erotic Ghost Story Erotic Ghost Story is a Hong Kong erotic film. Directed by Lam Ngai Kai and starring Amy Yip, So Man, Hitomi Kudo and Manfred Wong, and was released in 1990. The film became a box office success in Hong Kong, and Erotic Ghost Story II was made and released in 1991. American Kickboxer American Kickboxer is a 1991 South African-American action martial arts action film directed by Frans Nel and written by Emil Kolbe, based on an original story by the films lead actor, John Barrett. Donato and Daughter Donato and Daughter is a 1993 American crime drama film. It stars Charles Bronson and Dana Delany. The Expert The Expert is a 1994 action thriller film about an ex-special forces trainer who decides to exact revenge on the murderer of his sister Jenny Lomax after his death sentence is commuted. The film was directed by Rick Avery and William Lustig and stars Jeff Speakman, Jim Varney and James Brolin. The Brylcreem Boys The Brylcreem Boys is a 1998 romantic comedy film set in the Republic of Ireland during the Second World War. The film, which stars Billy Campbell, Angus Macfadyen, Jean Butler and Gabriel Byrne, was directed and co written by Terence Ryan. The story is set against the extraordinary neutrality arrangements in Ireland during World War II, under the government of Éamon de Valera. The title comes from a popular nickname for the RAF personnel during the period. Beneath the Surface Under ytan is a 1997 Swedish film directed by Daniel Fridell. The film won Guldbagge Awards in 1998 for best lead actress Johanna Sällström and best cinematography. Deformed Monsters The Creeps is a 1997 American comedy horror film written by Benjamin Carr and directed by Charles Band. South Kensington South Kensington is a 2001 Italian-British romantic comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina and starring Elle Macpherson, Rupert Everett and Sienna Miller, in her first screen role. It takes its name from the London neighborhood of South Kensington. Othello Othello is a 2001 British television film starring Eamonn Walker, Christopher Eccleston and Keeley Hawes. It is an adaptation in modern English of William Shakespeares play Othello. It was scripted by Andrew Davies and directed by Geoffrey Sax. Loonies Loonies is a 2002 Dutch family film, based on a Dutch TV series Loonies. The film received a Golden Film in 2002. Mannan Mannan is a 1992 Indian Tamil language drama film directed by P. Vasu. The film stars Rajinikanth, Vijayashanti, Kushboo, Manorama, Pandari Bai, Goundamani, and Visu in the lead role while Prabhu Ganesan appear in cameo appearance It is a remake of the 1986 Kannada film Anuraga Aralithu. This film was released on 15 January 1992 and it was a commercially Block Buster hit at the box office. Particles of Truth Particles of Truth is a 2003 low-budget independent film directed, written by and starring Jennifer Elster, with Gale Harold. The film was released on July 26, 2005 by Hart Sharp Video. It premiered in the Tribeca Film Festival in 2003. Cleopatra Cleopatra is a 2003 Argentine film directed by Eduardo Mignogna and starring Norma Aleandro, Natalia Oreiro, Leonardo Sbaraglia and Héctor Alterio. The plot of the movie closely follows that of Thelma & Louise. Lost Boys of Sudan Lost Boys of Sudan is a documentary film by Megan Mylan and Jon Shenk about two Dinka boys from Sudan, Santino Majok Chuor and Peter Nyarol Dut, who reached the United States after fleeing the civil war in their country. "Orphaned as young boys" in the Second Sudanese Civil War they "survived lion attacks and militia gunfire to reach a refugee camp in Kenya along with thousands of other children." The documentarys title “Lost Boys of Sudan” was originally the name given to the group of Southern Sudanese youth by United Nations aid workers who were monitoring their flight from Sudan. Skrítek Skřítek is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 2005. It could be called a "feature butcherly slapstick". Skřítek is a slapstick film, so the dialogues are substituted for interjections and all the sounds are stylised. Tomáš Vorel decided to film a slapstick film after several years as his debut in this genre was an episode in a Czech film Pražská pětka that was filmed in 1988. Ark Ark is a 2003 American-South Korean animated science fiction film directed by Subro Adonis, animated by Digital Rim. It is the flagship project for both the director and the studio. Attempting to address the failures of The Spirits Within, the film is an attempt to merge anime-style visuals with a faster, action-oriented plot more palatable to Western audiences. The films plot features many archetypes taken from Final Fantasy-style Japanese console RPGs; a young male resistance fighter, a young girl with special powers who unknowingly is her planets Messiah, an evil "right-hand man", and a small, cute pet mascot. Sweet Nothing in My Ear Sweet Nothing in My Ear is a 2008 American made-for-television drama film directed by Joseph Sargent and is based on a 1998 play of the same name by Stephen Sachs, who also wrote the teleplay. It stars Jeff Daniels and Marlee Matlin as the parents of a Deaf child, played by Noah Valencia, who struggle with deciding to give their child an implant that will allow him to hear again. The film premiered on CBS as a Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation on April 20, 2008. This was the final film directed by Sargent before his death on December 22, 2014 With the film Hallmark Channel and producer-director Joseph Sargent revisited deafness with a universal theme contemplating the relationship of a minority group to society at large, 23 years after their previous film on a similar theme, the Emmy-winning Love Is Never Silent. Daniels studied American Sign Language before filming, in order to portray the language accurately. About Her Brother is a 2010 film by Yoji Yamada. The first screening of this film outside Japan was at the closing ceremony of the 60th Berlin Film Festival in 2010. The screening was a special tribute to filmmaker Kon Ichikawa, whose films had been invited to the festival several times before. Complicit Complicit is a 2013 British television film, produced by Many Rivers Films for Channel 4. It was directed by Niall MacCormick, written by Guy Hibbert, and produced by Jolyon Symonds and Kevin Toolis. David Oyelowo plays an MI5 officer who travels to Egypt to question a young man he believes is planning a terrorist attack using ricin. The Enemy Within The Enemy Within is a Greek film, directed by Yorgos Tsemberopoulos. The film released in 2013 and it stars Manolis Mavromatakis and Maria Zorba. It won three awards in Hellenic Film Academy Awards in categories Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Editing. Tsemberopoulos has described the film as a social drama that "deals with whether morally conscious people can stick to their principles in the very difficult times we live in." Wednesday, May 9 Wednesday, May 9 is a 2015 Iranian drama film directed by Vahid Jalilvand in his feature debut. It was shown in the Horizons section of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival where it won the FIPRESCI Award. Mah e Mir Mah e Mir is a 2016 Pakistani biographical film directed by Anjum Shahzad, produced by Khurram Rana, Sahir Rasheed, Badar Ikram and written by Sarmad Sehbai. The film is based on the life of the famous poet Mir Taqi Mir, role played by Fahad Mustafa. Film also stars Iman Ali, Sanam Saeed, Alyy Khan and Manzar Sehbai in lead roles. It was the official submission by the Pakistani Academy Selection Committee as the countrys entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Mah-e-Mir is a story that follows the struggle of a contemporary poet and draws parallels with events in Mir’s life. The film was co-distributed by Hum Films and Eveready Pictures on 6 May 2016 nationwide. Gangsterdam Gangsterdam is a 2017 French comedy film starring Kev Adams, Manon Azem, Come Levin and Rutger Hauer. Flirtation Walk Flirtation Walk is a 1934 romantic musical film written by Delmer Daves and Lou Edelman, and directed by Frank Borzage. It focuses on a soldier who falls in love with a generals daughter during the generals brief stop in Hawaii, but she leaves with her father for the Philippines before their relationship can blossom. They are re-united several years later when the soldier is about to graduate from West Point and the general becomes the Academys Commandant. The films title refers to a path near Trophy Point named "Flirtation Walk", where cadets often take dance dates for some time alone. Behind Green Lights Behind Green Lights is a 1946 American film noir directed by Otto Brower. Woman in Hiding Woman in Hiding is a 1949 film noir crime film directed by Michael Gordon starring Ida Lupino, Stephen McNally and Howard Duff. She Couldn't Say No She Couldnt Say No is a 1954 comedy-drama film starring Robert Mitchum and Jean Simmons. The last film in the long directing career of Lloyd Bacon, it was later re-released as Beautiful but Dangerous. Up in the World Up in the World is a 1956 comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Norman Wisdom, Maureen Swanson and Jerry Desmonde. It was produced by Rank. The Second Wife The Second Wife is a 1967 Egyptian drama film directed by Salah Abu Seif. Vuk samotnjak Vuk samotnjak is a Serbo-Croatian Childrens film. It was released in 1972. The Hireling The Hireling is a 1973 British drama film directed by Alan Bridges, based on a 1957 novel by LP Hartley, which starred Robert Shaw and Sarah Miles. It tells the story of a chauffeur who falls in love with an aristocratic woman. It shared the Grand Prix with Scarecrow at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. Sarah Miles received a Special Jury Prize for her performance as Lady Franklin. Black Magic Black Magic is a 1975 Hong Kong horror film directed by Ho Meng Hua and starring Ti Lung, Lo Lieh, Tanny Tien, Lily Li and Ku Feng. A sequel to the film was released in 1976. Beach House Beach House is a 1977 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Citti. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Breaking All the Rules Breaking All the Rules is a 1985 R-rated sex comedy, crime and romance film directed by James Orr. It stars Carl Marotte and Thor Bishopric. The Majorettes The Majorettes is a 1986 American slasher film directed by S. William Hinzman, written and produced by John A. Russo, which he adapted from his own novel. Its plot follows a string of serial killings centered on the majorette squad of a small-town high school. The Informant The Informant is a 1997 cable TV movie produced by Showtime, starring Cary Elwes and Timothy Dalton. It was directed by Jim McBride and written by Nicholas Meyer based upon the book Field of Blood by Gerald Seymour. Intern Intern is a 2000 comedy satire film directed by Michael Lange about the shallow world of fashion magazines. It stars Dominique Swain, Joan Rivers, Peggy Lipton, Paulina Porizkova and Kathy Griffin. The film features multiple cameo appearances including Tommy Hilfiger, Kenneth Cole, Diane von Fürstenberg, Kevyn Aucoin, André Leon Talley, Samia Shoaib, and Gwyneth Paltrow. Bullets Over Summer Bullets Over Summer is a 1999 Hong Kong action film directed by Wilson Yip and starring Francis Ng and Louis Koo. For their performances in the film, Ng and Law Lan were awarded Best Actor and Best Actress respectively at the 6th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards while Law was also awarded Best Actress at the 19th Hong Kong Film Awards and Best Supporting Actress at the 5th Golden Bauhinia Awards. Pluk van de petteflet Tow Truck Pluck is a 2004 Dutch family film, based on Pluk van de Petteflet, a book by Annie M.G. Schmidt. The film received a Golden Film in 2004 and a Platinum Film in 2005. A Christmas Wedding A Christmas Wedding is a 2006 Lifetime Television film directed by Michael Zinberg and starring Dean Cain, Sarah Paulson, and Eric Mabius. Summer Scars Summer Scars is a 2007 British horror film produced and directed by Julian Richards. It is based on a hostage situation that Richards experienced during his childhood. The cast includes Kevin Howarth, Ciaran Joyce, Amy Harvey, Darren Evans, Jonathan Jones, Chris Conway, Ryan Conway, and Chole Parfitt. American Swing American Swing is an American 2008 documentary about the 1970s phenomenon of swinging at Platos Retreat in New York City directed by Matthew Kaufman. Jump Out Boys Lords of the Street, also known as Jump Out Boys, is a 2008 action film starring DMX and Kris Kristofferson, written and produced by David and Daniel Garcia, better known as Kane & Abel and directed by Amir Valinia. The film takes place in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Sheldon Robins and Veronica Berry also star in the film. Brothers at War Brothers at War is a 2009 documentary film directed by Jake Rademacher and produced by Rademacher and Norman S. Powell. The film follows several US soldiers in the Iraq War. The films executive producers are actor, director, and Presidential Citizens Medal recipient Gary Sinise and Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service recipient David Scantling. Brothers at War won the Best Documentary Feature Award at the 2008 GI Film Festival. The film features an original score by Lee Holdridge and an original song--"Brothers in Arms"—by John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting. For a Moment, Freedom For a Moment Freedom is a 2008 film, written and directed by Austrian-Iranian filmmaker Arash T. Riahi. Capital Games Capital Games is a 2013 American gay-themed film directed by Ilo Orleans. Produced by G.A. Hauser as based upon her own book, and with a screenplay by Wendell Lu, the film premiered at Qfest in 2013. Udhayam NH4 Udhayam NH4 is a 2013 Indian Tamil romantic thriller film directed by debutant Manimaran, a former associate of Vetrimaaran. The film features Siddharth and newcomer Ashrita Shetty in the lead roles. Vetrimaaran wrote the script, did the screenplay, and penned the dialogues for this film. The story takes place in Bangalore, Karnataka. The films soundtrack and background score were composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar. The film released along with a dubbed Telugu version titled NH4 on 19 April 2013. Kathai Thiraikathai Vasanam Iyakkam Kathai Thiraikathai Vasanam Iyakkam is a 2014 Tamil independent satirical drama film written and directed by R. Parthiepan and produced by K. Chandramohan and independent producer, Haresh Vikram Vijayakumar, . The project stars an all-new cast in the lead roles along with several experienced actors in cameo roles and becomes Parthiepans first directorial film in which he does not feature in the lead role. The film, which has a tagline reading "a film without a story", began production in late 2013 and released on 15 August 2014. Road to La Paz Path to Peace, also known as Road to La Paz, is an Argentinian film, that belongs to the genre road movie, starred by Rodrigo de la Serna and Ernesto Suarez. The movie premiered on January 7th 2016. It is Francisco Varones first movie, a joint production of Argentina, the Netherlands, Germany and Qatar. The film tells the story of a trip of more than 3.000 kilometres from Buenos Aires to La Paz. Journey to Le Mans Journey to Le Mans is a 2014 British documentary film directed by Charlotte Fantelli about British Privateer Team Jota Sport on their bid to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the LMP2 category in 2014. This film represents Charlotte Fantellis directorial debut. The Interestings The Interestings is a 2016 American television pilot directed by Mike Newell based on the novel of the same name by Meg Wolitzer. The narrative of the film jumps back and forth between the time Jules Jacobson spent at an arts camp meeting new friends and her current life in middle age with relationships that have transformed in the meantime. Suddenly Seventeen Suddenly Seventeen is a 2016 Chinese fantasy romance drama film starring Ni Ni, Wallace Huo and Wang Talu. It is the directorial debut of Zhang Mo, Zhang Yimous daughter. It was released in China by Le Vision Pictures on December 9, 2016. The X-Ray Fiend The X-Rays is an 1897 British short silent comedy film, directed by George Albert Smith, featuring a courting couple exposed to X-rays. The trick film, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "contains one of the first British examples of special effects created by means of jump cuts" Smith employs the jump-cut twice; first to transform his courting couple via "X rays," dramatized by means of the actors donning black bodysuits decorated with skeletons and with the woman holding only the metal support work of her umbrella, and then to return them and the umbrella to normal. The couple in question were played by Smiths wife Laura Bayley and Tom Green. An American Tragedy An American Tragedy is a 1931 Pre-Code drama film and directed by Josef von Sternberg. It was produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on Theodore Dreisers 1925 novel An American Tragedy, which itself alludes to the real-life 1906 murder of Grace Brown by Chester Gillette. The film performed well at the box office. Before this film was made, a play version debuted on Broadway in 1926. In the cast was a then-unknown actress named Miriam Hopkins. Paramount Pictures made a very loose adaptation of the same story again in 1951, titled A Place in the Sun, directed by George Stevens, and starring Montgomery Clift, Shelley Winters, and Elizabeth Taylor. The 1951 film version of the novel changed the names of the characters from those of the novel and the earlier film version. Alibi Ike Alibi Ike is a 1935 American romantic comedy film directed by Ray Enright and starring Joe E. Brown and Olivia de Havilland. Based on the short story "Alibi Ike" by Ring Lardner, the film is about an ace baseball player nicknamed "Alibi Ike" due to his penchant for making up excuses. After falling in love with the beautiful sister-in-law of the team manager, he is kidnapped by gangsters who want him to throw the last game of the season and the pennant. Alibi Ike was the most successful of Joe E. Browns "baseball trilogy" of films, which also included Elmer the Great and Fireman Save My Child. It is considered one of the best baseball comedies of all time. Alibi Ike was the first feature film released starring Olivia de Havilland, although she made two previous films that were released later that year—The Irish in Us and A Midsummer Nights Dream. A print of the film is held by the Library of Congress. The Mad Ghoul The Mad Ghoul is a 1943 American science fiction and Universal Monsters horror film, also known as Mystery of the Ghoul, directed by James Hogan and starring Turhan Bey, Evelyn Ankers, and David Bruce, and featuring George Zucco, Robert Armstrong, and Milburn Stone. Micro-Phonies Micro-Phonies is the 87th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1945 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Other Love The Other Love is a 1947 American film noir drama romance film directed by Andre DeToth and starring Barbara Stanwyck, David Niven, and Richard Conte. Written by Ladislas Fodor and Harry Brown based on the story "Beyond" by Erich Maria Remarque, the film is about a concert pianist who is sent to a sanatorium in Switzerland to treat a serious lung illness. In his review for The New York Times, Bosley Crowther called the film "a typical artificial romance on the heart-rending theme of Camille". Me and the Colonel Me and the Colonel is a 1958 American comedy film based on the play Jacobowsky und der Oberst by Franz Werfel. It was directed by Peter Glenville and stars Danny Kaye, Curt Jürgens and Nicole Maurey. Kaye won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his portrayal. The writers won a Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Comedy. Diary of a Shinjuku Thief is a 1968 Japanese New Wave film directed by Nagisa Oshima. Emperor Tomato Ketchup is a Japanese short experimental film made by Shūji Terayama. A 27 minute cut was released in 1971. A "directors cut" of sorts, attempting to recreate the film as originally made in 1970, was released as a 75-minute feature in 1996, 13 years after Terayamas death. Nightkill Nightkill is a 1980 West German-American erotic thriller film directed by Ted Post and starring Robert Mitchum and Jaclyn Smith. The screenplay concerns an adulteress who hatches a plot to murder her millionaire husband while her lover assumes his identity. The Masked Avengers Masked Avengers is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Cheh and produced by Mona Fong. It is one of the later Venom Mob films which no longer starred Sun Chien or Lo Mang, who were replaced by new Venom members Wang Li and Chu Ko. It also gave a starring role to younger member Chin Siu-Ho. This, along with House Of Traps and Five Element Ninjas is one of the more violent and darker martial arts films. Mashaal Mashaal is a 1984 Bollywood film. Produced and directed by Yash Chopra, it starred Dilip Kumar, Anil Kapoor, Waheeda Rehman, Rati Agnihotri, Nilu Phule, Iftekhar, Saeed Jaffery, Gulshan Grover, Alok Nath, Madan Puri and Amrish Puri. The role played by Anil Kapoor was first offered to Amitabh Bachchan and then to Kamal Haasan, but after they declined the offer, the role went to Anil Kapoor. Vinod Kumar plays a respected, law-abiding citizen who turns to crime for exacting revenge. The movie was based on the well-known Marathi play Ashroonchi Zhali Phule written by famous Marathi writer Vasant Kanetkar. Lensman is a Japanese animated film based on the Lensman novels by E. E. Smith. Most of the CGI sequences were created by the Japan Computer Graphics Lab. Never on Tuesday Never on Tuesday is a 1989 American comedy film written and directed by Adam Rifkin. The film was released on VHS video rental by Paramount Home Entertainment in 1989 and was originally slated to be re-released in the United States on DVD format through City Light Entertainment before the company went out of business. Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw is a 1988 animated adventure film distributed by TriStar Pictures. The film is based on the Tonka toy line and Hanna-Barbera television series of the same name. It was directed by Pierre DeCelles, and stars the voices of Brennan Howard, B.J. Ward and Tony Longo. This was the only Carolco film completely animated to date. The Legend of Big Paw was the last theatrically released animated feature from the late 1980s to promote a major toy line, a common trend in the American cartoon industry during that time. The film had received negative reviews from critics and movie fans alike during its original release in 1988, and therefore, the film was a box office disaster. Tiger Cage Tiger Cage is a 1988 Hong Kong action film directed by Yuen Woo-ping and starring Simon Yam, Carol Cheng, Jacky Cheung, Irene Wan and Donnie Yen. The film was followed by a sequel, Tiger Cage 2, released two years later in 1990 featuring a new storyline, with Yuen returning as director and cast members, Yen and Cheng, returning in different roles. A Grande Arte A Grande Arte, is a 1991 Brazilian movie directed by Walter Salles Jr. and starring Peter Coyote. Loosely based on the book A Grande Arte by Brazilian Rubem Fonseca, it is one of the first theatrical works of Salles Jr. The cast includes Brazilian and international stars such as Coyote, Tchéky Karyo and Amanda Pays. Treehouse Hostage Treehouse Hostage is a 1999 family film directed by Sean McNamara and starring Jim Varney and Joey Zimmerman. It was one of Varneys final on-screen roles; Varney was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer during production of the film. Dragonfly Dragonfly is a 2001 Norwegian drama film directed by Marius Holst, starring Kim Bodnia, Mikael Persbrandt and Maria Bonnevie. It is based on the short story "Natt Til Mørk Morgen" by Ingvar Ambjørnsen. Ball & Chain Ball & Chain is a 2004 romantic comedy written by Thomas Mortimer. It was directed by Shiraz Jafri and produced by A. V. T. Shankardass. It stars Sunil Malhotra, Lisa Ray, Kal Penn, Purva Bedi and Asrani. It was filmed on location in Austin. It was released by Lions Gate Entertainment. Immediate Boarding Tur & retur is a 2003 Swedish comedy film, directed and written by Ella Lemhagen. The Pleasure Drivers The Pleasure Drivers is an American thriller, produced in 2005 and initially released in 2006. It was directed by Andrzej Sekuła and written by Adam Haynes. It stars Lauren Holly, Angelo Spizzirri, Steffany Huckaby, Meat Loaf, Jill Bennett, Lacey Chabert, and Angus Macfadyen. Naming Number Two No. 2, released as Naming Number Two in North America, is a 2006 New Zealand film written and directed by Toa Fraser in his feature film debut. It was released 16 February 2006 in New Zealand and 3 August 2007 in the U.S. It was adapted from New Zealand-Fijian playwright Frasers 2000 play. China Blue China Blue is a 2005 documentary film directed by Micha Peled. It follows the life of Jasmine Li, a young seventeen-year-old worker from Sichuan province, in a Chinese jeans factory, Lifeng Clothes Factory in Shaxi producing Vigaze Jeans, hence the title. Jasmine earned about half a yuan for one hours work. The documentary discusses both the sweatshop conditions in factories in China and the growing importance of China as an exporting country on a global scale. Its part of Teddy Bear Films Globalization Trilogy together with Store Wars: When Wal-Mart Comes to Town, that focuses on consumerism in the U.S., and Bitter Seeds, that looks at the raw materials – the crisis of the farmers in India who are growing the cotton exported to China’s garment factories to be used for the clothes sold in the West. At the 2005 Amnesty International film festival, it won the Amnesty International-DOEN Award. In April 2007 China Blue aired on the award-winning PBS series Independent Lens. False Witness False Witness, also known as The Diplomat internationally, is a two-part Australian television mini-series, produced by Screentime Australia, and broadcast simultaneously on the Australian subscription television channel UK.TV and BBC HD. Commissioned as part of its required drama output, False Witness was the third in a series of drama commissions by the network in 2008, following Make or Break and Supernova. Inspired by real events, The Diplomat stars Dougray Scott as Ian Porter, a British diplomat to Tajikistan, who comes under scrutiny from Scotland Yard whilst trying to prevent the sale of a nuclear bomb formerly belonging to the Soviet Union. The series premiered in Australia on 11 January 2009, with the second episode broadcast the following night. The series also broadcast in the United States on iOn as a four-hour event on 17 January 2009. Despite being co-produced by the BBC, the series was never broadcast on terrestrial television in the United Kingdom, instead being made available on DVD on 14 March 2011 via Showbox Entertainment. The series did, however, broadcast on True Entertainment. Children of Invention Children of Invention is an American independent feature film written and directed by Tze Chun. It premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, screened at more than 50 film festivals, and won 17 festival awards including 8 Grand Jury or Best Narrative Feature prizes. The film was released theatrically in eight U.S. cities beginning February 2010, on Video-on-Demand in June 2010, and on DVD in August 2010. Zero Zero is a 2009 Polish action film directed by Paweł Borowski. Casanovva Confident Casanovva or simply Casanovva, is a 2012 Indian Malayalam-language romantic action thriller film directed by Rosshan Andrrews and written by Bobby & Sanjay. It was produced by Roy C. J. of Confident Group in association with Aashirvad Cinemas. It stars Mohanlal, Shriya Saran, Raai Laxmi, Roma Asrani, Vikramjeet Virk, Abhishek Vinod, Arjun Nandhakumar, Shahid Shamzy, Sanjjanaa Galrani, Jagathi Sreekumar, Lalu Alex, Riyaz Khan and Shankar .The film features original soundtrack composed by Gopi Sundar, Alphons Joseph, and Gowri Lakshmi, and a film score composed by Sundar. Produced on a budget of 12 crore, it was one of the most expensive Malayalam films ever made at that time. Casanovva was released in India on 26 January 2012. The Hindi remake rights to the film were bought by Ketan Shah for . Mad As Hell Mad as Hell is a 2014 documentary film about the web series The Young Turks and its host, Cenk Uygur. The films title refers to a famous line uttered by the character Howard Beale in the 1976 film Network, "Im as mad as hell, and Im not going to take this anymore!" Our Nixon Our Nixon is an all-archival documentary providing a view of the Nixon presidency through the use of home movies filmed by top Nixon aides combined with other historical material. It was directed by Penny Lane. The Hospital The Hospital is a 2013 horror film co-directed by Tommy Golden and Daniel Emery Taylor. Having a limited US release in March 2013, the film has subsequently screened at various horror film festivals, was presented at Cannes Film Festival, and took home the "Scariest Movie" award at Germanys largest genre festival, Movie Days, in Dortmund. His Royal Slyness His Royal Slyness is a 1920 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. It marked the final colloboration with frequent co-star Snub Pollard, who moved on to star in his own series of films following this release. This film was remade in 1927 as Long Fliv the King which featured Oliver Hardy. Cry of the Werewolf Cry of the Werewolf, also known as Daughter of the Werewolf, is a 1944 film starring Nina Foch, based on a story by Griffin Jay and directed by Henry Levin. Kansas Pacific Kansas Pacific is a 1953 release copyrighted in 1952, U.S. Cinecolor Western film released by Allied Artists Pictures and directed by Ray Nazarro. It stars Sterling Hayden and Eve Miller. The film offers a fictionalized account of the struggle to build the Kansas Pacific Railway in the early 1860s just prior to the American Civil War. In the film the building of the railroad in Kansas is opposed by sympathizers of the South before it forms the Confederacy. General-in-Chief of the United States Army Winfield Scott sends a Corps of Engineers captain incognito to complete the railroad in order to supply western Union outposts when the anticipated war starts. Opposing the railway is Confederate William Quantrill, whose mission is to stop or delay the railway from being completed. The rights to the film are currently in the public domain. One-Trick Pony One-Trick Pony is a 1980 feature film written by and starring Paul Simon and directed by Robert M. Young. It also stars Blair Brown, Rip Torn, Joan Hackett, Mare Winningham, Michael Pearlman, Lou Reed, and Allen Garfield. The song "Late in the Evening," from the films soundtrack, hit #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, while the title song peaked at #40. After years of being available only on videocassette and laserdisc, One-Trick Pony was released by Warner Bros. on DVD in 2009. Bridge to Terabithia Bridge to Terabithia is a 1985 American made-for-television fantasy drama film produced for the PBS series WonderWorks, starring Annette OToole, Julian Coutts, and Julie Beaulieu. It was shot in Edmonton, Alberta. It is based on the childrens novel of the same name by Katherine Paterson. The story was inspired by the death of Lisa Hill, the best friend of Katherine Patersons son David, who was struck and killed by lightning when she was eight years old. In a 2007 interview, David, who later co-wrote the 2007 movie version, referred to this version as being "like the crazy cousin in a mental hospital that nobody talks about" and goes on to say that "no one on our side was either involved with it or happy with the final product." Il commissario Lo Gatto Il commissario Lo Gatto is a 1987 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Daddy Daddy, also known as Danielle Steels Daddy, is a 1991 made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Michael Miller. The film is based upon the 1989 novel Daddy written by Danielle Steel. Mediterranean Méditerranée is a 1963 French experimental film directed by Jean-Daniel Pollet with assistance from Volker Schlöndorff. It was written by Philippe Sollers and produced by Barbet Schroeder, with music by Antione Duhamel. The 45 minute film is cited as one of Pollets most influential films, which according to Jonathan Rosenbaum directly influenced Jean-Luc Goddards Contempt, released later the same year. Footage for the film was shot around the Mediterranean, including at a Greek temple, a Sicilian garden, the sea, and also features a fisherman, a bullfighter, and a girl on an operating table. One Last Dance One Last Dance is a 2006 Singaporean crime film written and directed by Max Makowski and starring Francis Ng, Ti Lung, Vivian Hsu and Harvey Keitel. The film was shown in competition at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival as part of the "Tous Les Cinemas du Monde Sidebar" before being theatrically released in Singapore on 11 January 2007. The Reading Room For the painting of this title, see The Reading Room. The Reading Room is a 2005 television film that originally premiered on Hallmark Channel. It was directed by Georg Stanford Brown. Inside the Twin Towers 9/11: The Twin Towers is a television special documentary film which uses re-enactments and computer-generated imagery to re-create a minute-by-minute account of what happened inside the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City during the September 11 attacks. In the United States it premiered on the Discovery Channel on 3 September 2006, narrated by Harry Pritchett. In the United Kingdom it premiered on BBC One on 7 September 2006, narrated by Terence Stamp. The film won the 2007 British Academy Television Craft Award for Sound Factual, and was nominated for Editing as well. It was also nominated for the 2007 Emmy for Outstanding Made For Television Movie. Forbidden to Forbid Forbidden to Forbid is a 2006 Brazilian-Chilean-Spanish drama film directed by Jorge Durán. It stars Caio Blat, Maria Flor and Alexandre Rodrigues as teenagers in a love triangle. Orange Girl The Orange Girl is a Norwegian film released in February 2009. It is based on a book by author Jostein Gaarder; a book translated to 43 languages. In addition to the Norwegian production company Sandrew Metronome, the German company Tradewind Pictures and the Spanish Jaleo Films are also part of the project. Agyaat Agyaat is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language horror film co-produced and directed by Ram Gopal Varma, starring Nithiin, Gautam Rode, and Priyanka Kothari. The film was released on 7 August 2009. It was dubbed and released simultaneously in Telugu as Adavi. The film is shot majorly at Sigiriya jungle in Sri Lanka with some scenes in the Athirappilly forests in India Thread of Lies Thread of Lies is a 2014 South Korean film based on the 2009 bestselling novel Elegant Lies by Kim Ryeo-ryeong. Directed by Lee Han, it starred Kim Hee-ae, Go Ah-sung, Kim Hyang-gi and Kim Yoo-jung. Thread of Lies deals with the aftermath of a suicide by a 14-year-old girl. The nonlinear narrative follows her mother and older sister who set out to solve the mystery of her death, insinuating themselves into the life of the girl who bullied her. Hare Force Hare Force is a 1944 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Friz Freleng and starring Bugs Bunny and an old lady. Although the title is an obvious play on Air Force, the cartoons plot has nothing to do with the military. "As Time Goes By" is sung in this short by Sylvester the dog and Bugs at different points. This cartoon is also the first short that uses the refined design of Bugs Bunny outside of a Bob Clampett directed cartoon, though it was slightly tweaked by Freleng in this short. Shack Out on 101 Shack Out on 101 is a 1955 film noir crime film directed by Edward Dein and starring Terry Moore, Frank Lovejoy, Keenan Wynn and Lee Marvin. Professor Hannibal Professor Hannibal is a 1956 Hungarian drama film directed by Zoltán Fábri and starring Ernö Szabó, Zoltán Greguss and Manyi Kiss. The film is based on a novel by Ferenc Móra set in Budapest during the Interwar period. When a Latin teacher publishes an essay on the Carthaginian General Hannibal, he is quickly hailed as a celebrity genius, but in reality has become an unwitting pawn of far-right politicians. The Tall Stranger The Tall Stranger is a 1957 American western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring Joel McCrea, Virginia Mayo and Barry Kelley. It is based on the novel of the same name by Louis LAmour. The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film is a 1959 British sketch comedy short film directed by Richard Lester and Peter Sellers, in collaboration with Bruce Lacey. The film was released in 1959. It was filmed over two Sundays in 1959, at a cost of around £70. It was nominated for an Academy Award, but did not win. It was a favourite of The Beatles, which led to Lesters being hired to direct A Hard Days Night and then Help!, in which Lacey makes a guest appearance as George Harrisons gardener in the opening sequence. The short film has been made available as a special feature on several home video releases of A Hard Days Night. It is also featured in The Unknown Peter Sellers and a BFI released collection of rarely-seen films from Bruce Laceys career entitled The Lacey Rituals. It is also included as a special feature of the Studio Canal issue of Im All Right Jack. The Crowded Sky The Crowded Sky is a 1960 Technicolor drama film produced by Michael Garrison, directed by Joseph Pevney, and starring Dana Andrews, Rhonda Fleming, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. The Crowded Sky is based on the novel of the same name by Hank Searls. The film was distributed by Warner Bros. The films storyline follows the back stories of the crew and passengers of a US Navy jet and a commercial airliner carrying a full load of passengers during a bout of severe weather. Other issues such as a malfunctioning radio make it nearly impossible to communicate with air traffic control and set the two aircraft on a collision course. Beast of the Yellow Night Beast of the Yellow Night is a 1971 Filipino/American horror film, directed by Eddie Romero and starring John Ashley, who co-produced the film with Romero. It was the first release for Roger Cormans distribution company New World Pictures. The film takes place in the Philippines and is about a murderer named Langdon whom the devil spares from death in World War II, and as a result, Langdon is forced to become a servant of Satan from then on. 25 years later, he strives to free his soul from Satans influence and prevent himself from transforming into a murderous werewolf. After successfully distributing his Beast of Blood in 1970, producer Kane W. Lynn tried to get the distribution rights to actor John Ashleys next horror film, titled Beast of the Yellow Night. Ashley and his production company Four Associates Ltd. put up the money to produce the film themselves in the Philippines, and instead of allowing Lynn to distribute it, he made a deal with Roger Cormans then-fledgling New World Pictures instead. Lynns ex-business partner in Hemisphere Pictures, Eddie Romero, was hired to direct and co-produce it, but Kane Lynn himself was cut out of the deal. Ashleys Four Associates Ltd. went on to produce several other films in the Philippines, such as The Twilight People, The Woman Hunt and Ebony, before disbanding soon afterward. Lynn invested in Sam Shermans 1971 sci-fi film Brain of Blood, which did not fare too well, and died soon after of cancer in 1975. Malevil Malevil is a 1981 post-apocalyptic French film directed by Christian de Chalonge. Its the adaptation of the 1972 science fiction novel Malevil by Robert Merle. Alphabet City Alphabet City is a 1984 American crime drama film directed by Amos Poe. The story follows a young gangster of Italian descent named Johnny, who has been given control over his own neighborhood by the Mob. Then unknown actors Vincent Spano, Jami Gertz, and Michael Winslow give compelling performances in this low-budget crime/drama/thriller. Acclaimed film and stage actress Zohra Lampert plays Johnnys mother. The film is set in Alphabet City, a part of the East Village in New York City. Until September Until September is a 1984 romantic drama film directed by Richard Marquand and starring Karen Allen and Thierry Lhermitte. The plot concerns an American tourist and a French banker who fall in love in Paris. Shadowchaser Project Shadowchaser, also known as Shadowchaser and Project: Shadowchaser, is a 1992 science fiction film by director John Eyres. It is the first installment in direct-to-video film series the Project Shadowchaser In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco is a 1993 American made-for-television action drama film starring Tim Daly that aired on NBC at 9 p.m. on May 23, 1993. Maria, Mirabella Maria, Mirabela is a live-action/animated film jointly produced by Romanian and Soviet movie studios. The Romanian premiere took place on December 21, 1981 in Bucharest, The Soviet premiere took place on March 3, 1982 in Moscow. Faust Faust is a 1960 West German theatrical film directed by Peter Gorski. It is based on Goethes Faust and adapted from the theater production at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg. It stars Peter Gorskis adoptive father Gustaf Gründgens as Mephistopheles and Will Quadflieg as Faust, and was chosen as West Germanys official submission to the 33rd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. The film also won a Deutscher Filmpreis for an Outstanding Documentary or Cultural Film in 1961. Irupatham Noottandu Irupatham Noottandu is a 1987 Indian Malayalam-language crime thriller film directed by K. Madhu and written by S. N. Swamy. It stars Mohanlal, Suresh Gopi, Ambika, and Jagathy Sreekumar. The lengthy climax of the film was shot in a single day. Upon release, it shattered several box office records and became the highest-grossing Malayalam film until then. The film grossed more than 3 crore at the box office and ran for over 200 days in theatres. The film was released on 14 May 1987. It was remade in Kannada titled Jackey and in Telugu titled 20va Sathabdam. Devaraj portrayed Shekarankutty in both the versions. The film also has a spiritual sequel released in 2009, titled Sagar Alias Jacky Reloaded, directed by Amal Neerad with Mohanlal reprising his role. Hanging Offense That Woman is a 2003 French drama film directed by Guillaume Nicloux. For this film, Josiane Balasko received her third nomination for the César Award for Best Actress. Black Widow Black Widow is a 2007 made-for-television movie produced by RHI Entertainment and starring Elizabeth Berkley, Alicia Coppola and Adriana DeMeo. It is loosely based on the 1987 film of the same name starring Debra Winger and Theresa Russell. Black Widow re-unites Elizabeth Berkley and Randall Batinkoff, who starred together four years previously in the action thriller The Detonator. Adriana DeMeo stars in crime series Without a Trace, for which Elizabeth Berkley has made a notable special guest appearance. The film was originally released in 2007, before being re-cut and re-released in 2008 under the title Dark Beauty. The Baby Doll Night The Baby Doll Night is an Egyptian political comedy-drama film released in June 2008. Dumas Dumas is a 2010 French film directed by Safy Nebbou about 19th-century French author Alexandre Dumas. In the Shadows In the Shadows is a 2010 German crime film directed by Thomas Arslan. Twenty8k Twenty8k is a 2012 British thriller film directed by David Kew and Neil Thompson and starring Parminder Nagra, Jonas Armstrong, and Stephen Dillane. Discopathe Discopath is a 2013 Canadian film directed by Renaud Gauthier. The film is about Duane Lewis, a New York cook who becomes insane when hearing disco music. After murdering a woman in a club, Duane travels to Montreal where he continues his killing spree. Discopath premiered in Canada at the Fantasia Film Festival. Nirbaak Nirbaak is an Indian Bengali Drama film directed by Srijit Mukherji, starring Sushmita Sen, Jisshu Sengupta, Ritwick Chakraborty and Anjan Dutt. As of August 2014, the shooting of the film is complete. This is the first Bengali film for Sushmita Sen. The film was released in Kolkata on 1 May 2015 and 15 May 2015 across rest of India. Danur Danur is a 2017 Indonesian horror film directed by Awi Suryadi and written by Lele Laila, starring Prilly Latuconsina, Shareefa Daanish, Wesley Andrew in lead roles. The film story is adapted from a novel written by Risa Saraswati-based friendship between ghosts and humans. It is the highest-grossing Indonesian horror movie til date, and has led to a successful sequel, Maddah. Kavacha Kavacha is a 2019 Indian Kannada-language action thriller film written and directed by G. V. R. Vasu in his directorial debut. It is a remake of the 2016 Malayalam film Oppam, with changes made in the script to suit the interests of Kannada-speaking audiences. The film stars Shiva Rajkumar, Kruthika Jayakumar, Isha Koppikar, Baby Meenakshi and Vasishta N. Simha in the lead roles. It was released worldwide on 5 April 2019 and got positive reviews from critics. The Countryman's First Sight of the Animated Pictures The Countryman and the Cinematograph is a 1901 British short silent comedy film, directed by Robert W. Paul, featuring a stereotypical yokel reacting to films projected onto a screen. The film, "is one of the earliest known examples of a film within a film," where, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "the audience reaction to that film is as important a part of the drama as the content of the film itself." Ben Hur Ben Hur is a 15-minute-long 1907 silent drama film, the first film version of Lew Wallaces novel A Tale of the Christ, one of the best-selling books at that time. The Irish in Us The Irish in Us is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring James Cagney, Pat OBrien, and Olivia de Havilland. Written by Earl Baldwin based on a story by Frank Orsatti, the film is about an Irish family consisting of a mother and three sons: a cop, a fireman, and a boxing promoter. Encouraged to find a real job, the boxing promoter makes one last attempt by promoting a fighter he believes will bring him a fortune. The Irish in Us was released in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures on August 3, 1935. First Love First Love is a 1939 American musical film directed by Henry Koster and starring Deanna Durbin. Based on the fairy tale Cinderella, the film is about an orphan who is sent to live with her wealthy aunt and uncle after graduating from boarding school. Her life is made difficult by her snobby cousin who arranges that she stay home while the rest of the family attends a major social ball. With the help of her uncle, she makes it to the ball, where she meets and falls in love with her cousins boyfriend. The film received Academy Award nominations for Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, and Best Music. The Lady Is Willing The Lady is Willing is a 1942 Columbia Pictures screwball comedy film starring Marlene Dietrich and Fred MacMurray, directed by Mitchell Leisen. Rhubarb Rhubarb is a 1951 film adapted from the 1946 novel Rhubarb by humorist H. Allen Smith. Directed by Arthur Lubin, the screwball noir comedy stars the cat Orangey along with Jan Sterling and Ray Milland. Cinematography was by Lionel Lindon. Paratrooper The Red Beret is a 1953 Technicolor British war film directed by Terence Young and starring Alan Ladd, Leo Genn and Susan Stephen. The Red Beret is the fictional story about an American who enlists in the British Parachute Regiment in 1940, claiming to be a Canadian. It was the first film made by Irving Allen and Albert R. Broccolis Warwick Films, with many of the crew later working on various films for Warwick Films and Broccolis Eon Productions. It is partly based on the 1950 non-fiction book with the same title written by Hilary Saint George Saunders, about the Parachute Regiment and its second operation, Operation Biting, in February 1942. C.I.D. C.I.D. is a 1956 Indian crime thriller film directed by Raj Khosla and Produced by Guru Dutt. It stars Dev Anand, Shakila, Johnny Walker, K. N. Singh and Waheeda Rehman. The film has Dev Anand playing a police inspector investigating a murder case. The music is by O. P. Nayyar and the lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri and Jan Nisar Akhtar. It was Waheeda Rehmans screen debut, and future directors Pramod Chakravorty and Bhappi Sonie worked as assistant directors. The Sad Sack The Sad Sack is a 1957 Paramount Pictures comedy film based on the Harvey Comics character of the same name, created by George Baker. The film stars Jerry Lewis and Peter Lorre. Columna The Column is a 1968 Romanian historical film directed by Mircea Drăgan. The film was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 41st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The action starts near the end of Trajans Dacian Wars, when south western Dacia was transformed into a Roman province: Roman Dacia. It covers the years after the war, including the beginnings of the Romanization and Romanian ethnogenesis, the construction of Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa, resistance of the Free Dacians and first barbarian invasions. Rio das Mortes Rio das Mortes is a 1971 color film written and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. One of the early Fassbinder films it stars Hanna Schygulla as Hanna, as Michael/Mike and Günther Kaufmann as Gunther. Helsinki-Naples All Night Long Helsinki Napoli All Night Long is a gangster-comedy film written, directed and produced by Mika Kaurismäki. The film was released in Italy as Napoli–Berlino – Un taxi nella notte, with Berlin replacing Helsinki in the title. Chyornaya roza - emblema pechali, krasnaya roza - emblema lyubvi Black Rose Is an Emblem of Sorrow, Red Rose Is an Emblem of Love is a 1989 Soviet comedy film directed by Sergei Solovyov. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. Life on a String Life on a String is a 1991 Chinese film by acclaimed film director Chen Kaige. Made before his international breakthrough Farewell, My Concubine, Life on a String is a more intimate and philosophical affair, telling the story of a blind sanxian player and his young disciple. The film was based on the novel by Shi Tiesheng. The film was entered into the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Inner Sanctum Inner Sanctum is a 1991 crime drama erotic thriller film which stars Tanya Roberts, Margaux Hemingway, Joseph Bottoms and Valerie Wildman. This film is written by Mark Thomas McGee and directed by Fred Olen Ray. The film was made for $650,000 and was very successful, leading to Ray making a series of erotic thrillers. "I didnt really know what an erotic thriller was when I did Inner Sanctum," admitted Ray later. "I watched Wild Orchid -fast-forwarded through it, actually-to see what was expected of me." Max & Jeremie Max et Jérémie is a 1992 film starring Christopher Lambert and Philippe Noiret. The Curse of the Screaming Dead Curse of the Cannibal Confederates is a 1982 American horror film directed by Tony Malanowski and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film follows six friends who unwittingly raise the undead corpses of Confederate soldiers. Five Aces Five Aces is a 1999 black comedy/drama film written, produced and directed by David Michael ONeill. It stars Charlie Sheen, Christopher McDonald, Aimée Leigh, Jeff Cesario, Michael McGrady, Tia Carrere, Geoffrey Lewis, Virginia Hamilton, Matt Clark, Hannes Jaenicke with John LaMotta and Elizabeth Morehead. It is one of the films where Charlie Sheen is credited as Charles Sheen. The film released direct-to-video in many countries. Cuban Rafters Balseros is a 2002 Catalan documentary co-directed by Carles Bosch and Josep Maria Domènech about Cubans leaving during the Período Especial. As a consequence of the widespread poverty that came with the end of economic support from the former USSR, 37,191 Cubans left Cuba in 1994, unimpeded by the Cuban government, using anything they could find or build to get to Florida in the United States. Most left with improvised rafts, which were often not seaworthy, and some even hijacked a ferry. The documentary consists largely of interviews with the rafters, over the course of seven years the lives of seven of those refugees, from the building of their rafts to their attempts at building new lives in the United States, giving insight into daily life in Cuba and the US in those days. The documentary is 2 hours long. The first half is filmed in Cuba, with in the end some scenes of the rafters months long detention in Guantanamo Bay, where lotteries were used to decide who would be allowed to go to the US. All the while, their families didnt know their whereabouts. The last hour is about the lives of those who got to the USA. These people were filmed again five years later, showing their difficulties adapting to a new type of society and the resulting homesickness, a "human adventure of people who are shipwrecked between two worlds". The Quatermass Experiment The Quatermass Experiment is a 2005 live television film remake of the 1953 television series of the same name by Nigel Kneale. Gay Sex in the 70s Gay Sex in the 70s is a 2005 American documentary film about gay sexual culture in New York City in the 1970s. The film was directed by Joseph Lovett and encompasses the twelve years of sexual freedom bookended by the Stonewall riots of 1969 and the recognition of AIDS in 1981, and features interviews with Larry Kramer, Tom Bianchi, Barton Lidice Beneš, Rodger McFarlane, and many others. The film uses archival footage and interviews to describe the world of gay anonymous and casual sex in the settings of discotheques, bathhouses, bars and dark rooms, Fire Island and more. Prince Vladimir Prince Vladimir is a 2006 Russian traditionally-animated feature film. It is loosely based on the story of prince Vladimir the Fair Sun, who converted Kievan Rus to Christianity in the late 10th century. The film tells a romanticized version of the story, adapted for children and filled with fantasy elements. Class of '76 Class of 76 is a two-part British crime drama, first broadcast on ITV in October 2005. Written by John Ireland and directed by Ashley Pearce, the series starred Robert Carlyle as investigating police officer DI Tom Monroe, who investigates the mysterious deaths of a group of classmates over a period of years from the same 1976 form class. Daniel Mays, Claire Skinner and Robert Glenister also appear in supporting roles. The series attracted respectable viewing figures, with 6.92 and 5.73 million viewers tuning in for each respective episode. Despite good critical reception, no further episodes were produced. The series was released on DVD on 21 May 2007. Legend of King Naresuan: Hostage of Hongsawadi The Legend of King Naresuan is a Thai biographical historical drama film about King Naresuan the Great, who ruled Siam from 1590 until his death in 1605. The films are directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol and are a followup to his 2003 film, The Legend of Suriyothai. The films were released in the U.S. under the titles Kingdom of War. The Legend of King Naresuan The Great, Part I, Hongsawadees Hostage, was released on January 18, 2007. The Legend of King Naresuan The Great, Part II, Reclaiming Sovereignty, was released on February 15, 2007. The Legend of King Naresuan The Great, Part III, Naval Battle, was released on March 31, 2011. The Legend of King Naresuan The Great, Part IV, The Nanda Bayin War, was released on August 11, 2011. The Legend of King Naresuan The Great, Part V, Elephant Battle, was released on May 29, 2014. The Legend of King Naresuan The Great, Part VI, The end of Hong Sa, was released on April 9, 2015. Part I deals with Naresuans boyhood, when he was taken hostage by Burmese King, Bayinnaung to keep the vassal Ayutthaya Kingdom subservient. During this time, he was a novice Buddhist monk under the tutelage of a wise father-figure monk. Part II depicts Naresuan as a young adult prince, already a formidable military strategist, as he leads his army on exploits against breakaway kingdoms for King Bayinnaungs successor, King Nonthabureng, and eventually breaks away to declare sovereignty for Siam. Part III was to depict Naresuans military and leadership skills and the expansion of the Siamese kingdom. In production for more than three years, the project has an estimated budget of 700 million baht, making it the most expensive Thai film made. As King of Fire, part II was selected as Thailands submission to the 80th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. After Thomas After Thomas is a one-off drama, first broadcast in the United Kingdom on 26 December 2006, on ITV. It was produced by Beryl Vertue and Elaine Cameron, directed by Simon Shore, and written by Lindsey Hill. The plot is about the severely autistic child Kyle Graham and the progress he makes when his parents adopt Thomas, a golden retriever. It is based on the true story of Scottish child Dale Gardner and his dog Henry. Spirit of the Marathon Spirit of the Marathon is a 2007 documentary film directed by Jon Dunham. The film chronicles the journey six marathon runners experience while training and competing in the 2005 Chicago Marathon. It was screened at the Chicago International Film Festival on October 5, 2007 and received a limited release in the United States on January 24, 2008. Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission - Save the Planet Mort & Phil. Mission: Save Earth is a 2008 Spanish comedy film based on the popular Spanish comic book series Mortadelo y Filemón by Francisco Ibáñez Talavera starring Eduardo Soto and Pepe Viyuela in the lead roles. It is the second live action movie of the characters, the first being La gran aventura de Mortadelo y Filemón. La fonte des neiges La Fonte des neiges is a 2009 short comedy drama film directed by Jean-Julien Chervier. The End Is My Beginning The End Is My Beginning is a 2010 German-Italian biographical drama film directed by Jo Baier. It is based on the posthumous autobiographical best-seller with the same name written by Tiziano Terzani. Allegiance Allegiance, also known as Recalled, is a 2012 American war film directed by Michael Connors and starring Bow Wow. Allegiance takes place in October 2004 and concerns the upcoming deployment of a New York Army National Guard unit to Iraq. Kempe Gowda Kempe Gowda is a 2011 Kannada-language action film starring Sudeep and Ragini Dwivedi in the lead roles. The film was directed by Sudeep and produced by Shankar Gowda. It is a remake of the Tamil-language film Singam directed by Hari. Arjun Janya has composed the music. L L is a Greek movie produced in 2011, directed by Babis Makridis, written by Babis Makridis and Efthymis Filippou, based on an original idea by Yorgos Giokas. It was the first Greek movie selected to compete at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival where its international premiere took place. The movie was also nominated to compete in the official Tiger Awards competition in the International Film Festival Rotterdam where its European premiere took place.The film was nominated for Best Script award at the Hellenic Film Academy Awards. A six-minute extract of the movie was first released at the Work Progress Section of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, at the Czech Republic in July 2011. L is Makridiss first feature film. His short film The Last Fakir was awarded the Newcomers Prize at the 2005 International Short Film Festival in Drama which takes place in Greece. Aatma Aatma - Feel It Around You is a 2013 Indian Hindi psychological horror film directed by Suparn Verma and starring Bipasha Basu and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in lead roles and Shernaz Patel and Doyel Dhawan in supporting roles. Aatma released on 22 March 2013 and centers on a mother who must fight to keep her daughter safe from the ghost of her husband. Couple in a Hole Couple in a Hole is a 2015 film directed by Tom Geens and starring Kate Dickie and Paul Higgins. The lead actors play a man and woman who live together in the Pyrenees in what could be described as a shallow hole in the ground. Dickie won best actress in a film at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards for her performance. Mom and Other Loonies in the Family Mom and Other Loonies in the Family is a 2015 Hungarian-German-Bulgarian drama film directed by Ibolya Fekete. The Unicorn The Unicorn is a 2018 American comedy film directed by Robert Schwartzman and starring Lauren Lapkus, Nick Rutherford, Lucy Hale, Beck Bennett, Dree Hemingway, Darrell Britt-Gibson, Maya Kazan, John Kapelos, Beverly DAngelo and Kyle Mooney. Its screenplay was written by Nick Rutherford, Kirk C. Johnson, and Will Elliott, from a story by Schwartzman. It had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 10, 2018 and was released on February 1, 2019, by The Orchard. Joint Custody Garde alternée is a 2017 French comedy film directed by Alexandra Leclère. Faster Fene Faster Fene is a 2017 Marathi-language crime thriller film directed by Aditya Sarpotdar The film stars Amey Wagh in and as Faster Fene, based on the character created by Bhaskar Ramachandra Bhagwat and also stars National Award winning actor Girish Kulkarni in a negative role. Supporting star cast includes Parna Pethe, Chinmayi Sumit, Dilip Prabhavalkar and Siddharth Jadhav in supporting roles.Dilip Prabhavalkar plays the role of Bhaskar Ramachandra Bhagwat. Chal Mohan Ranga Chal Mohan Ranga is a 2018 Indian Telugu language romantic comedy film directed by Krishna Chaitanya and produced by Sudhakar Reddy along with Pawan Kalyan and Trivikram Srinivas. The film features Nithiin in the lead role, in his 25th film, and Megha Akash in the lead roles , Madhunandan, Rao Ramesh, Naresh and Lissy in other important roles. The films story and screenplay is written by Trivikram Srinivas and the cinematography is by Natarajan Subramaniam. The films score and soundtrack are scored by S. S. Thaman. The theatrical trailer was released on March 13, 2018. The film was released on 5 April 2018 . The Girl with the Hat Box The Girl with a Hatbox or Moscow That Laughs and Weeps is a 1927 Soviet silent romantic comedy film directed by Boris Barnet and starring Anna Sten, Vladimir Mikhailov and Vladimir Fogel. The picture was commissioned by the Peoples Commissariat to promote government bonds. It was a success with the audiences and the critics alike. Fog Island Fog Island is a 1945 American mystery-suspense film directed by Terry O. Morse. The film stars B movie horror film regulars George Zucco and Lionel Atwill. It was based on the 1937 play Angel Island by Bernadine "Bernie" Angus. The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters is a 1954 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on June 6, 1954 by Allied Artists and is the thirty-fourth film in the series. Song Without End Song Without End, subtitled The Story of Franz Liszt is a biographical film romance made by Columbia Pictures. It was directed by Charles Vidor, who died during the shooting of the picture and was replaced by George Cukor. It was produced by William Goetz from a screenplay by Oscar Millard, revised by Walter Bernstein and based on screenwriter Oscar Sauls original 1952 script. The music score was by Morris Stoloff and Harry Sukman with music by Franz Liszt, and the cinematography by James Wong Howe and Charles Lang. The film also features music of those contemporaries of Liszt whom he unselfishly championed by featuring them in his numerous performances. The film stars Dirk Bogarde as Franz Liszt, Capucine as Princess Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, and Geneviève Page as Marie dAgoult, with Patricia Morison as George Sand, Alexander Davion as Frédéric Chopin, Lyndon Brook as Richard Wagner, Albert Rueprecht as Prince Felix Lichnowsky, Erland Erlandsen as Sigismond Thalberg, Ivan Desny, Martita Hunt, Lou Jacobi, and Marcel Dalio. 10:30 P.M. Summer 10:30 P.M. Summer is a 1966 American drama film directed by Jules Dassin and starring Melina Mercouri and Romy Schneider. It is based on the novel Ten-Thirty on a Summer Night by Marguerite Duras. The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer is a 1970 British satirical film starring Peter Cook, and co-written by Cook, John Cleese, Graham Chapman, and Kevin Billington, who directed the film. The film was devised and produced by David Frost under the pseudonym "David Paradine". The film satirised the growing influence of PR, spin and opinion polls in British politics, as well as parodying political figures of the time such as Harold Wilson and Enoch Powell. Cook admitted later that he had partly based his portrayal of the Rimmer character on David Frost, who provided funding for the film and took an executive producer credit. Alambrista! Alambrista! is a 1977 film directed by Robert M. Young and starring Domingo Ambriz and Trinidad Silva. It won four awards in 1977. The Bead Game Bead Game is a 1977 animated short film by Ishu Patel, created by arranging beads into the shapes of real and mythical creatures, who absorb and devour one another, thus, evolving into scenes of modern human warfare. Jnan Prakash Ghosh provides music for the 5 min 35 second film, which was produced at the National Film Board of Canada. The films technique was inspired by the beadwork of Inuit women. The increasing aggression shown by the creatures in Bead Game was intended as a cautionary tale about human hostility and nuclear weapons. Patel made the film as a response to Indias development of nuclear weapons. Streets of Gold Streets of Gold is a 1986 American dramatic film directed by Joe Roth and starring Klaus Maria Brandauer, Wesley Snipes and Adrian Pasdar. Little Red Riding Hood Little Red Riding Hood is a 1997 black and white short film based on the traditional childrens fairytale Little Red Riding Hood. Written and directed by David Kaplan, it features Christina Ricci in the title role. The film bears similarities to some of the earliest versions of the fairytale, including the Italian "La finta nonna". Kalos ilthe to dollario Kalos ilthe to dollario is a 1967 Greek theatrical comedy film directed by Alekos Sakellarios. The film stars Giorgos Konstantinou, Anna Kalouta and Sotiris Moustakas. Merlin: The Return Merlin: The Return is a 2000 British fantasy film written, produced, and directed by Paul Matthews. The film stars Rik Mayall, Patrick Bergin, Craig Sheffer, Adrian Paul, Julie Hartley, and Tia Carrere. The film chronicles the story of Merlin and King Arthur. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 22 December 2000. Kottayam Kunjachan Kottayam Kunjachan is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language action-comedy film directed by T. S. Suresh Babu and written by Dennis Joseph, loosely based on a novel by Muttathu Varkey. It stars Mammootty in the title role as Kunjachan, with Ranjini, Innocent, KPAC Lalitha, Sukumaran, Babu Antony, and Prathapachandran appearing in supporting roles. Produced by M. Mani, the plot was set in the Kottayam-Catholic backdrop in Kerala, with characters speaking the native Kottayam dialect. Hathyar: Face to Face with Reality Hathyar is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language action crime film directed by Mahesh Manjrekar. The film is a sequel to Vaastav. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Shilpa Shetty and Sharad Kapoor. Hathyar begins where Vaastav had ended and focuses on the son of Raghu bhai, Boxer bhai also played by Dutt. The Sensation of Sight The Sensation of Sight is a feature film produced by independent film company Either/Or Films. Shot in 2005 and completed in 2006, it was written and directed by Aaron Wiederspahn and stars David Strathairn, Ian Somerhalder, Daniel Gillies, Jane Adams, Ann Cusack, Elisabeth Waterston, Joseph Mazzello, and Scott Wilson. The Sensation of Sight made its world premiere at the San Sebastian International Film Festival in 2006 and was an official selection in 19 film festivals on five continents, including the Durban International Film Festival, where it won the festivals Best Cinematography award for cinematographer Christoph Lanzenberg. The Sensation of Sight has been shown in festivals in Brazil, China, Lithuania, and Poland, and made its U.S. premiere at the Denver Film Festival, followed by festival showings throughout the U.S. In the summer of 2008, distributor Monterey Media gave the film a limited theatrical release, followed by a DVD release in the fall. The film was shot entirely in the town of Peterborough. Vacationland Vacationland is an independent gay-themed coming-of-age film directed by Todd Verow and starring Brad Hallowell as Joe and Gregory J. Lucas as Andrew, two highschool youth who have a crush on each other, but have difficulties to reconcile with their own sexuality in a small town. Vacationland is one of the official slogans for the state of Maine where the events of the film are taking place. Learners Learners is a British comedy drama television film starring David Tennant and Jessica Hynes. The film was announced by the BBC on 3 April 2007 and was broadcast on 11 November 2007. The DVD was released on 12 November 2007. Faith of Our Fathers Faith of Our Fathers is a 2015 Christian drama film directed by Carey Scott, and written by Kevin Downes, Carey Scott, Harold Uhl and David A. R. White. The film stars Downes, White, Stephen Baldwin, Candace Cameron Bure, Rebecca St. James and Sean McGowan. Initially titled To the Wall when shown to preview audiences in January 2015, this was changed prior to its national release on July 1, 2015 by Pure Flix Entertainment and Samuel Goldwyn Films. Lupin III vs. Detective Conan is a Japanese animated crossover television special between the Lupin III and Detective Conan series. It was broadcast on Nippon TV on March 27, 2009. Discotek Media released the television film on DVD in North America on October 27, 2015. Baby Blues Baby Blues is a 2012 Polish drama film directed by Katarzyna Rosłaniec. The story is raising the problem of teenage mothers, who allegedly think that a baby is just an addition to clothes and hairstyle. The Chef, The Actor, The Scoundrel The Chef, the Actor, the Scoundrel is a 2013 Chinese comedy film directed by Guan Hu, starring Liu Ye, Zhang Hanyu and Huang Bo. The film is meant to be "mass entertainment", in the words of Guan, who also co-wrote the screenplay. The film is set in 1942, during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Much of the plot revolves around the fates of two Japanese scientists who are captured in Beiping by the three title characters, who have trouble deciding what to do with them. Black Ruby Black Ruby is an American drama, the third film by Ave Fenix Pictures. The movie is the first feature film to be shot with the Iphone 7. Isai Isai is a 2015 Tamil-language musical thriller film co-produced, written, directed and composed by S. J. Surya. The film stars himself in the lead role with debutant Sulagna. This film, which is touted to be of a new genre musical-thriller, went on the floors from 25 May 2012. The audio launch was on 16 November 2014. The film opened with positive reviews from critics and ended up with commercial success at the box office. Reggie Mixes In Reggie Mixes In, also known as Facing the Music, is a 1916 silent action/comedy-drama film produced starring Douglas Fairbanks and directed by Christy Cabanne. The film was produced by Fine Arts Film Company and distributed by Triangle Film Corporation. The film is extant and in the public domain. Hell's Highway Hells Highway is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by Rowland Brown. West of Broadway West of Broadway is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Harry Beaumont and written by Ralph Graves, Bess Meredyth, Gene Markey, and James Kevin McGuinness. The film stars John Gilbert, El Brendel, Lois Moran, Madge Evans and Ralph Bellamy. The film was released on November 28, 1931, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Case of the Lucky Legs The Case of the Lucky Legs is a 1935 mystery film, the third in a series of Perry Mason films starring Warren William as the famed lawyer. The Cookie Carnival The Cookie Carnival is an animated short produced by Walt Disney Productions and originally released May 25, 1935. Its a Cinderella story involving a cookie girl who wishes to be queen at the cookie carnival, and a homage to the Atlantic City boardwalk parade and bathing beauty contest of the 1920s and 1930s. The Olympic Champ The Olympic Champ is a 1942 Goofy cartoon which explains the events in Track and field at the Olympic Games La torre de los siete jorobados The Tower of the Seven Hunchbacks is a 1944 Spanish mystery film directed by Edgar Neville. It is based on a novel of the same title by Emilio Carrere. The Inheritance Uncle Silas is a 1947 British drama film directed by Charles Frank and starring Jean Simmons, Katina Paxinou and Derrick De Marney. It is an adaptation of the novel Uncle Silas in which an heiress is pursued by her uncle, who craves her money following her fathers death. The film was shot at Denham Studios with sets by the art director Ralph Brinton. The costumes were designed by Elizabeth Haffenden. David and Goliath David e Golia is a 1960 Italian film directed by Ferdinando Baldi and Richard Pottier with sequences filmed in Israel and Yugoslavia. The Conspirators Nellanno del Signore is a 1969 Italian film written and directed by Luigi Magni. It is based on the actual story of the capital execution of two Carbonari in papal Rome. Vacanze in America Vacanze in America is a 1984 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. Blue Monkey Blue Monkey is a 1987 Canadian horror film directed by William Fruet. The film centers on a group of doctors trapped in a quarantined hospital as a giant insect-like creature begins to spread a deadly infection. The film was released on VHS by March 31, 1988. It received mostly negative reviews upon its release Roadkill Roadkill is a film by Canadian director Bruce McDonald, filmed and released in 1989. In a review of the films soundtrack album, the website Allmusic calls the film "an increasingly weird mix of Heart of Darkness and The Wizard of Oz". Three Days Three Days is a 1992 Lithuanian drama film directed by Šarūnas Bartas. It is set in Kaliningrad and tells the story of four young people, two Lithuanian boys and two Russian girls, who due to misery and self-absorbation are uncapable of anything other than physical connection. The film was shown in the Forum section of the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival, where it received two awards. It was nominated for Best Young European Film at the 5th European Film Awards. Let the Devil Wear Black Let the Devil Wear Black is a 1999 film directed by Stacy Title, co-written by Title and her husband, actor Jonathan Penner. The film is a modern retelling of the classic play Hamlet. Lion, London Zoological Garden Lion, London Zoological Gardens is a 1896 French short black-and-white silent actuality film, produced by Auguste and Louis Lumière and directed by Alexandre Promio, featuring a male lion reaching through the bars of its enclosure at London Zoological Gardens to get at the meat thrown by its keeper. The film was part of a series, including Tigers and Pelicans, which were one of the earliest examples of animal life on film. Sherina's Adventure Petualangan Sherina is an Indonesian musical film released in 2000. It was directed by Riri Riza and starred Didi Petet, Mathias Muchus, Ratna Riantiarno, and Butet Kertaradjasa. The screenplay was written by Jujur Prananto, with music arranged by Elfa Secioria. Pavithram Pavithram is a 1994 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar and scripted by P. Balachandran. The film stars Mohanlal, Shobana, Vinduja Menon, Thilakan, Srividya, Sreenivasan, Nedumudi Venu and Innocent. The music was composed by Sharreth and the cinematography was by Santosh Sivan. The film deals with the relationship between siblings Unnikrishnan and Meenakshi who have an almost 30 year age difference between them. The film won Mohanlal the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Malayalam. Lepel Lepel is a 2005 Dutch childrens film. The film received a Golden Film for 100,000 visitors. Rakht Rakht is a 2004 Indian supernatural horror film, written and directed by Mahesh V Manjrekar. The film features Bipasha Basu in the lead role and also stars Sanjay Dutt, Suniel Shetty, Dino Morea, Amrita Arora and Neha Dhupia. The film is an unofficial remake of the 2000 Hollywood thriller, The Gift. Pele Forever Pele Eterno, released in 2004, is a documentary directed by Anibal Massaini Neto about the Brazilian footballer Pelé. Wild Country Wild Country is a low budget 2006 British horror film directed by Craig Strachan and starring Martin Compston and Peter Capaldi. It was shot on location in and around Glasgow, Scotland in October–November 2004. The cast was made up of mostly unknown actors with the exception of Martin Compston and a cameo appearance by Peter Capaldi. The budget of the film was an estimated £1 million. The film was released in select cinemas in Scotland in February 2006. The film was also screened at film festivals worldwide, including the Cannes Film Festival and the London FrightFest Film Festival. Unholy Women is a 2006 Japanese film. It is a compilation of three separate short horror films written and directed by Keita Amemiya, Takuji Suzuki, and Keisuke Toyoshima respectively. Dreams with Sharp Teeth Dreams with Sharp Teeth is a 2008 biographical documentary film about writer Harlan Ellison. It is composed of original and archive footage of Ellison and talking head segments from colleagues and fans including Robin Williams, Peter David, and Neil Gaiman. Sex and Lies in Sin City Sex and Lies in Sin City: the Ted Binion Scandal is a 2008 Lifetime Television film starring Johnathon Schaech, Marcia Gay Harden, Matthew Modine, and Mena Suvari. Listen... Amaya Listen... Amaya is 2013 Hindi drama film directed by Avinash Kumar Singh, and starring Farooq Shaikh, Deepti Naval and Swara Bhaskar as leads. The film also marks the return of popular lead pair of the 1980s, Farooq Shaikh and Deepti Naval, in films like, Chashme Buddoor, Saath Saath, Katha, together again on screen after 25 years. This was also their last film together as Farooq Shaikh died several months after the films release. Godless Godless is a 2016 Bulgarian drama film directed by . It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Let Me Fall Let Me Fall is a 2018 Icelandic drama film directed by Baldvin Zophoníasson. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Remote Control Remote Control is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Nick Grinde, Edward Sedgwick, and Malcolm St. Clair and written by, among others, Frank Butler, F. Hugh Herbert, and Jack Nelson. The film stars William Haines, Charles King, John Miljan, Polly Moran, and J. C. Nugent. It was released on November 15, 1930, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Childhood of Maxim Gorky The Childhood of Maxim Gorky is a 1938 biopic based on the first part of Russian and Soviet writer Maxim Gorkys three-part autobiography, My Childhood. The film shows the earlier years of Alexei Peshkov, better known as Soviets famous Maxim Gorky; it takes the audience through Alexeis experience at his maternal grandparents home in the town of Nizhni-Novogorod. Alexei interacts with family members, workers of his grandfathers dye factory and local orphan children, all of which impact him. This film was in 1939 followed by two films covering the second and third parts of his autobiography: My Apprenticeship and My Universities. The Vanishing Private The Vanishing Private is a 1942 animated cartoon by the Walt Disney Studios, starring Donald Duck in the World War II years. Danger Signal Danger Signal is a 1945 film noir starring Faye Emerson and Zachary Scott. It was adapted from the novel of the same name by Phyllis Bottome. Escape from Zahrain Escape from Zahrain is a 1962 American action film directed by Ronald Neame and starring Yul Brynner, Sal Mineo, Jack Warden, Madlyn Rhue and Anthony Caruso. The film is based on the novel Appointment in Zahrain by. 13 Frightened Girls 13 Frightened Girls is a 1963 Pathécolor Cold War spy film directed and produced by William Castle. Kathy Dunn stars as a teenage sleuth who finds herself embroiled in international espionage. Castle was famous for promoting his films with gimmicks, and this one was no exception. He generated publicity by advertising for girls from 13 different countries to compete for parts as daughters of diplomats. Not all of the girls were from the countries they represented. Also, there were 15 girls in all. Death Rage Death Rage is a 1976 Italian film directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring Yul Brynner in his final film. The Punishment The Doom is a 1976 Romanian drama film directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu. The film was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival where Amza Pellea won the award for Best Actor. The film was also selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Immoral Women Immoral Women is a 1979 French erotic drama directed by Walerian Borowczyk, written by Borowczyk and André Pieyre de Mandiargues and starring Jean-Claude Dreyfus, Marina Pierro and Françoise Quéré. Malabimba Malabimba – The Malicious Whore is a 1979 Italian nunsploitation film directed by Andrea Bianchi. White Mama White Mama is a 1980 American made-for-television drama film directed by Jackie Cooper and starring Bette Davis in the title role. It was adapted from the novel of the same name by Robert C.S. Downs. It was broadcast on CBS as The CBS Wednesday Night Movie on March 5, 1980. For her performance, Davis was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie. Eréndira Eréndira is a 1983 drama film directed by Ruy Guerra. The film script was written by Gabriel García Márquez. The original script actually preceded his novella The Incredible and Sad Tale of Innocent Eréndira and Her Heartless Grandmother published in 1972. The characters of Eréndira and her grandmother had already appeared briefly in his book One Hundred Years of Solitude. Garcia Marquez recreated the screenplay from memory for Guerra’s film. Guerra incorporated elements from another Garcia Marquez story to meet his narrative needs in the subplot of Senator Onésimo Sanchez. The film was an international coproduction involving Mexico, France and West Germany. It was shot in Spanish on locations in San Luis Potosi, Veracruz, Zacatecas and in studios in Mexico. It was entered into the 1983 Cannes Film Festival and was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen-Years-Later Affair is a 1983 American made-for-television action-adventure film based on the 1964–1968 television series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. starring Robert Vaughn and David McCallum reprising the roles they had originated on that program. Several of the crew from the series also worked on the film, which was produced by Viacom rather than Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Leo G. Carroll had died in 1972, so Patrick Macnee was recruited to appear as an entirely different character, Sir John Raleigh, who had presumably taken over as Number 1 of Section I, the Director of U.N.C.L.E., after Alexander Waverly had died, and Carrolls photograph was displayed prominently in many scenes that featured Macnees Sir John. Future-Kill Future-Kill is a 1985 comedy science fiction-horror film about a group of frat boys who are hunted in a futuristic city by mutants. The film was directed by Ronald W. Moore, and stars Edwin Neal, Marilyn Burns, and Gabriel Folse. The poster for the film was designed by renowned artist H. R. Giger. Drug Wars: The Camarena Story Drug Wars: The Camarena Story is a 1990 TV mini-series based on Elaine Shannon’s book Desperados and the Time magazine article of the same name. It was directed by Brian Gibson and starred Steven Bauer, Miguel Ferrer, Benicio del Toro, Treat Williams and Craig T. Nelson. It was the second most watched NBC mini-series of the year following The Kennedys and was followed up in 1992 with Drug Wars: The Cocaine Cartel starring Dennis Farina. C'est la vie Cest la vie is a semi-autobiographical 1990 French drama film written and directed by Diane Kurys. Like Peppermint Soda, Cocktail Molotov, and Entre Nous the plot revisits the theme of divorce and its effects. Set in the French beach resort of La Baule-les-Pins in the summer of 1958, it is mainly narrated in voice-over from the thirteen-year-old Frederiques diary. Disturbed Disturbed is a 1990 American horror film directed by Charles Winkler starring Malcolm McDowell as a psychiatrist who rapes a young woman in his care, then must deal with her vengeance-seeking daughter 10 years later. The Red Spectacles is a 1987 Japanese film directed by Mamoru Oshii, co-written with Kazunori Ito, and starring Shigeru Chiba and Mako Hyodo. This is the first film of the Kerberos saga. The Circle The Fraternity is a Canadian thriller film about a circle of friends that create an elite club while at the Runcie High School and cheat on an exam. The subsequent pressure on the administration for someone in the circle to be a "rat", and finding one of the students dead, prompts one of their members to search for the truth. The film was primarily shot at Bishop Ridley College in St. Catharines, Ontario, where the schools prominent initials around campus conveniently matched those of Runcie College. Garfield on the Town Garfield on the Town is a 1983 animated television special, directed by Phil Roman and based on the Garfield comic strip by Jim Davis. It once again starred Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield, and also featured the voices of Thom Huge, Gregg Berger and Julie Payne. The special was first broadcast October 28, 1983 on CBS. It won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program and has been released on DVD. The Frightening The Frightening is a 2002 horror film directed by David DeCoteau. Mermaids Mermaids is a 2003 television film directed by Ian Barry and starring Serah DLaine, Nikita Ager and Australian model Erika Heynatz as a trio of mermaid sisters who band together to avenge their fathers death. The film is also known in other languages as Sereias, Três Sereias, Mermaids - Las sirenas, Oi treis gorgones, Seireenisiskokset, Sirènes, Sirenas, Русалки, Sirene, Mořské panny, and Morské panny. If You Were Me If You Were Me is a 2003 South Korean omnibus film, comprising six short films directed by six prominent Korean directors, including Park Chan-wook. Commissioned by the National Human Rights Commission of Korea for each, the shorts deal with discrimination in Korea and the directors were given free rein with regards to subject and style. The film has spawned three live-action sequels, as well as two animated films, which deal with similar themes. Falling in Love with the Girl Next Door Falling in Love With the Girl Next Door is a 2006 made-for-television comedy film recorded primarily on location in Avalon. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on February 4, 2006, and pits Shelley Long and Patty Duke as feuding neighbors. Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena is a 2005 Indian Hindi crime thriller film directed by Suparn Verma. It is a remake of the 2003 Hollywood crime drama movie Confidence. This movie was another movie in which the father-son duo Fardeen Khan and Feroz Khan had worked. Before this, they had worked in the 2003 movie, Janasheen. This movie was the first lead role for actress Koena Mitra, who was previously seen in small roles. Blackbeard: Terror at Sea Blackbeard: Terror at Sea, a mini-series by the BBC, starring James Purefoy as Blackbeard. It aired in the United States on 12 March 2006 and was released on DVD in the Netherlands in July 2006, by Just Entertainment. That Beautiful Somewhere That Beautiful Somewhere is a Canadian feature film written, directed and produced by Robert Budreau, produced by Ian Murray and executive produced by Bill Plumstead for Loon Film Inc. and Lumanity Productions. The film stars Roy Dupuis and Jane McGregor. The screenplay was based on the novel Loon, by William Plumstead, who was also its executive producer. It was filmed on location in Temagami, Bonfield and North Bay in 2005 and completed in 2006. Its world première, attended by Budreau, Dupuis, and Murray, occurred on August 26, 2006, during the Montreal World Film Festival. It was also shown at the Atlantic Film Festival, the Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival, the Calgary International Film Festival. The film was theatrically released across Canada in late April 2007. The Architects of Fear "The Architects of Fear" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 30 September 1963, during the first season. Temporary Release Temporary Release is a 2007 Danish comedy film written by, directed and starring Erik Clausen. It was entered into the 29th Moscow International Film Festival. Held Hostage Held Hostage is a Lifetime Movie starring Julie Benz that aired on July 19, 2009. It is based on the true story of Michelle Renee Ramskill-Estey who also wrote the novel. Hal Foxton Beckett was nominated for a Leo Award for the music featured in the movie. Lily & Kat Lily & Kat is a 2015 American coming of age comedy-drama film, written and directed by Micael Preysler. After its premiere at the TIFF Next Wave, Mance Media released theatrically and Video on demand on March 20, 2015 in the United States. Gregory Go Boom Gregory Go Boom is a 2013 comedy drama short film, written and directed by Janicza Bravo. The film premiered at Jash during YouTube Comedy Week on May 23, 2013. The film later screened at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. It won the Grand Jury Prize for Narrative Short at the festival. Stay Away from Me Stay Away from Me is a 2013 Italian romantic comedy film written and directed by Alessio Maria Federici. It is a remake of the French comedy film La chance de ma vie. MindGamers MindGamers is a 2015 Austrian science fiction film directed by Andrew Goth. The film was theatrically released on March 28, 2017 through Terra Mater Factual Studios. The film stars Tom Payne, Dominique Tipper, Sam Neill, Melia Kreiling, Antonia Campbell-Hughes, and Oliver Stark. A Copy of My Mind A Copy of My Mind is a 2015 Indonesian drama film directed by Joko Anwar. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The Crimean Bridge. Made with Love! The Crimean Bridge. Made with Love! is a 2018 Russian romantic comedy film directed by Tigran Keosayan. A Trip to Mars Himmelskibet, Excelsior / A Trip to Mars / Das Himmelschiff is a 1918 Danish film about a trip to Mars. In 2006, the film was restored and re-released on DVD by the Danish Film Institute. Phil Hardy says it is "the film that marked the beginning of the space opera subgenre of science fiction," but notes that Denmark did not make another science fiction film until Reptilicus in 1962. Swing High, Swing Low Swing High, Swing Low is a 1937 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Carole Lombard and Fred MacMurray. It is the second film adaptation of the popular Broadway play Burlesque by George Manker Watters and Arthur Hopkins. People on the Alps People of the Mountains is a 1942 Hungarian drama film directed by István Szőts and starring Alice Szellay, János Görbe, Péterke Ferency. The film is set in the Székely woodcutting community of Transylvania. The films plot was based on a series of short stories by József Nyírő. The film was exhibited at the 1942 Venice Film Festival, where it was widely praised. The films style has been suggested as an influence on the emerging Italian neorealism. It was not granted an exhibition certificate in Nazi Germany because Joseph Goebbels considered it "too Catholic". Mickey's Birthday Party Mickeys Birthday Party is a 1942 American animated short film directed by Riley Thomson, produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. The 114th short to feature Mickey Mouse, it was released on February 7, 1942. The animated film was directed by Riley Thomson and animated by Les Clark, James Moore, Ken Muse, Armin Shaffair, Riley Thompson, Bernie Wolf, and Marvin Woodward. In the short, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Clarabelle Cow, Horace Horsecollar and Clara Cluck throw a big party for Mickey where the mouses wild rhumba dancing rules the day. Goofy tries baking a cake, but keeps messing it up, such as making too much noise while its baking, and baking the cake in volcano heat. So, Goofy went to the bakery and bought Mickey a cake. Desire Me Desire Me is a 1947 American film. It had a troubled production and was issued without a directors credit. Sitting Bull Sitting Bull is a 1954 Eastmancolor Western film directed by Sidney Salkow and René Cardona that was filmed in Mexico in CinemaScope. In a greatly fictionalised form, it depicts the war between Sitting Bull and the American forces, leading up to the Battle of the Little Bighorn and Custers Last Stand. It was the first independent production to be filmed in the CinemaScope process. Featuring sympathetic portrayals of Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, The New York Times called it a "crazy horse opera". Esther and the King Esther and the King is a 1960 American-Italian religious epic film produced and directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Joan Collins as Esther, Richard Egan as Ahasuerus, and Denis ODea as Mordecai. Walsh and Michael Elkins wrote the screenplay, which was based on the Book of Esther of the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament. It recounts the origin of the Jewish celebration of Purim. An international co-production released by 20th Century Fox, Esther and the King was filmed in Italy in the CinemaScope format and the DeLuxe color process. Mario Bava, the films cinematographer, was credited as a co-director on Italian prints of the film. Heaven and Earth Magic Heaven and Earth Magic is an American avant-garde cutout animation feature film directed by visual artist, filmmaker and mystic Harry Everett Smith. Originally released in 1957, it was re-edited several times and the final version was released in 1962. The film primarily uses cut-out animated Victorian photographs on a black backdrop, and various, often repeated and processed sound effects as an audio collage for its soundtrack. The 66 minute cut of the film has been available on DVD and VHS from the Harry Smith Archives. It is sometimes screened at one-time cinema events, often with live improvised music instead of the films soundtrack. For example, it has been screened at John Zorns Essential Cinema concerts, where a group of musicians perform behind the film. Far from Vietnam Far from Vietnam is a 1967 French documentary film directed by Joris Ivens, William Klein, Claude Lelouch, Agnès Varda, Jean-Luc Godard, Chris Marker and Alain Resnais. A Walk with Love and Death A Walk with Love and Death is a 1969 DeLuxe Color romantic drama film directed by John Huston and starring Anjelica Huston, Assi Dayan, Anthony Higgins, and John Huston. The Gathering The Gathering is a 1977 American made-for-television drama film. A rare live-action film produced by the animation studio of Hanna-Barbera Productions, it was directed by Randal Kleiser and stars Edward Asner and Maureen Stapleton. The Babysitter The Babysitter is a 1980 American made-for-television thriller drama film directed by Peter Medak and starring Patty Duke Astin, William Shatner and Stephanie Zimbalist about a young girl hired as a live-in nanny who infiltrates and tries to destroy a suburban Seattle family. The film originally premiered as The ABC Friday Night Movie on November 28, 1980. The film is rated M in New Zealand for violence, horror, drug use and sex scenes. War Party War Party is a 1988 film directed by Franc Roddam and starring Billy Wirth and Kevin Dillon. Set in present-day Montana, it explores the tension and mistrust that can characterize interactions between Native Americans and White Americans. Dirty Weekend Dirty Weekend is a British film directed by Michael Winner, based on the novel of the same name by Helen Zahavi. It was banned from video release for two years by the BBFC for its violent and content. Avalanche Avalanche is a 1994 CTV Fox made-for-television disaster thriller film directed by Paul Shapiro and starring Michael Gross, Deanna Milligan, Myles Ferguson and David Hasselhoff as main characters. The film was shot in British Columbia, Canada. Bájecná léta pod psa Báječná léta pod psa is a 1997 movie, adapted from the book of the same title by Michal Viewegh. The film is directed by Petr Nikolaev. Lahoo Ke Do Rang Lahu Ke Do Rang is a 1997 Hindi adventure action film directed by Mehul Kumar and starring Akshay Kumar, Karishma Kapoor, Naseeruddin Shah and Suresh Oberoi. Additional cast includes Alok Nath, Farida Jalal, Mukesh Rishi, Navin Nischol, Mahesh Anand, Avtar Gill, Tej Sapru and Shashikala. Behold Homolka Behold Homolka is a Czech comedy film directed by Jaroslav Papoušek. It was released in 1970. When Billie Beat Bobby When Billie Beat Bobby is a 2001 ABC docudrama directed by Jane Anderson and detailing the historic 1973 "The Battle of the Sexes" tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs and what led up to it. The match was filmed at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood. At the 53rd Primetime Emmy Awards, Holly Hunter was nominated for the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie but lost out to Judy Davis who won for Me and My Shadows. Kannukkul Nilavu Kannukkul Nilavu is a 2000 Indian Tamil romantic psychological thriller film written and directed by Fazil. The film features Vijay, Shalini and Kaveri in the leading roles, while Raghuvaran, Srividya and Ponvannan play other supporting roles. It was Vijays 25th film. In 2017, the film was dubbed into Hindi as My Duty by WAM India Movies. Beehive The Beehive is a 1975 Iranian Persian-genre drama film directed by Fereydun Gole and starring Behrouz Vossoughi, Davoud Rashidi, Jalal Pishvaeian and Reza Karam Rezaei. Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag is an IMAX film centered on the experiences of a USAF F-15 Eagle fighter pilot, then-Captain John Stratton, who wants to be professionally successful as a fighter pilot. It chronicles his experience during USAF Red Flag training at Nellis AFB, a simulated air war designed to train pilots for combat. Directed by Stephen Low and presented by Boeing, the film shows how airmen simulate a war without killing one another, as well as the training of military air base firemen, military ordnance crews, midair refueling operations, cockpit views, and other aspects of aerial combat. The film was released in December 2004. Alone Alone is a 2005 German drama film directed by Thomas Durchschlag. Rokonok Relatives is a 2006 Hungarian drama film directed by István Szabó. It was entered into the 28th Moscow International Film Festival. Sparrows Dance Sparrows Dance is a 2012 American independent romantic drama film written and directed by Noah Buschel and starring Marin Ireland and Paul Sparks. It premiered at the 2012 Hamptons International Film Festival. Ex - Amici come prima! Ex – Amici come prima! is an Italian comedy film. It was directed by Carlo Vanzina and its ensemble cast is led by Alessandro Gassman and Anna Foglietta. It was produced by Italian International Film and distributed by 01 Distribution, a subsidiary of RAI. Bindlestiffs Bindlestiffs is a 2012 comedy film produced by Andrew Edison and Luke Loftin, the writers, editors, and main two stars, which also stars John Karna. The film was completed in 2011 but wasnt picked up until 2012 after its premiere at the Slamdance Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature. It was picked up for distribution in 2012 by Kevin Smith under his SModcast Pictures Presents label, in association with Phase 4 Films, the first under this label. It has received a somewhat cult status from the internet, becoming available on VOD, iTunes, and DVD from Redbox. Suspension of Disbelief Suspension of Disbelief is a 2012 English thriller film directed, edited, co-produced by Mike Figgis and starring Sebastian Koch, Lotte Verbeek, Emilia Fox, Rebecca Night, Eoin Macken, Lachlan Nieboer, Frances de la Tour, Julian Sands and Kenneth Cranham. It was premiered at the 7th Rome Film Festival in November 2012. It played in the 12th East End Film Festival on 6 July 2013 and in Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival on 26 September 2013. The film was released in the UK on 19 July 2013. The Journey The Journey is a 2014 Malaysian comedy-drama film directed by Chiu Keng Guan and written by Ryon Lee. The film stars Ben Andrew Pfeiffer, Lee Sai Peng and Joanne Yew Hong Im. The story follows a father that finally allows her daughter to wed an English lad with a condition that he shall follow him on a journey around the nation to deliver their wedding invitation. The Journey was also invited to be screened at the 16th Far East Film Festival in Udine, Italy. The Journey won four awards from six nominations on 27th Malaysian Film Festival. As of April 2019, The Journey is currently ranked the ninth-highest grossing Malaysian film of all-time. The movie is also available in original and dubbed-in-Malay versions on Astro First Orange Mittai Orange Mittai is a 2015 Indian Tamil comedy film co-written and directed by Biju Viswanath. Produced by actor Vijay Sethupathi, the film features him in the lead role alongside Ramesh Thilak, Aashritha, and Karunakaran. The film began production in mid-2014. The Movie was released in India and abroad on 31 July The film had its Festival premiere at the 20th Busan International Film Festival, The movie was released on Netflix in October 2018. Saturday Church Saturday Church is a 2017 American musical fantasy drama film written and directed by Damon Cardasis. The film stars Luka Kain, Margot Bingham, Regina Taylor, Marquis Rodriguez, Mj Rodriguez, and Indya Moore. The film was released on January 12, 2018, by Samuel Goldwyn Films. Cock and Bull Cock and Bull is a 2016 Chinese crime comedy drama film directed by Cao Baoping and starring Liu Ye, Zhang Yi, Duan Bowen, Wang Ziwen, Tan Zhuo, Wang Yanhui, Yan Bei and Sun Lei. It was released in China on September 14, 2016. God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunija God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunija is a 2019 Macedonian drama film directed by Teona Strugar Mitevska. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival. Our Modern Maidens Our Modern Maidens is a 1929 American silent drama film directed by Jack Conway. Starring Joan Crawford in her last silent film role, the film also stars Rod La Rocque, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and Anita Page. Our Modern Maidens has no audible dialog, but features a synchronized soundtrack and sound effects. His Private Secretary His Private Secretary is a 1933 American Pre-Code light comedy film starring Evalyn Knapp and John Wayne. Antoine and Antoinette Antoine and Antoinette is a 1947 French comedy film directed by Jacques Becker. It was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. Callaway Went Thataway Callaway Went Thataway is a 1951 American comedy film starring Fred MacMurray, Dorothy McGuire, and Howard Keel. It was written, directed, and produced by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama. Also known as The Star Said No, it is a spoof of the craze generated by the television program Hopalong Cassidy. Oily Hare Oily Hare is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short, released in 1952, directed by Robert McKimson, written by Tedd Pierce, and starring Bugs Bunny. The title is a pun on oily hair, as with the earlier cartoon Slick Hare, along with the plot-line actually having to do with oil. The plot also has similarities to the plot of the short The Fair-Haired Hare, which was released one year earlier and it features Orville as Bugs antagonist. Oily Hare also recycles the same ending where Bugs home is filled with explosives and blown up. So Big So Big is a 1953 American drama film that stars Jane Wyman, Sterling Hayden and Steve Forrest, directed by Robert Wise. The screenplay by John Twist was based on the 1924 novel by Edna Ferber. It was the third adaptation of the book, following a 1924 silent film with Colleen Moore and So Big! with Barbara Stanwyck, released in 1932. Face of a Fugitive Face of a Fugitive is a 1959 Eastman Color Western film directed by Paul Wendkos. It stars Fred MacMurray, Lin McCarthy and Dorothy Green and was based on the short story "Long Gone" by Peter Dawson, the nom de plume of Jonathan H. Glidden. Dawson was the author of 120 Western short stories and novelettes as well as 15 book length Western serials. The working title was Justice Ends with a Gun. The Angel Wore Red The Angel Wore Red, also known as La Sposa Bella in itsItalian version, is a 1960 Italian-American romantic and war film starring Ava Gardner and Dirk Bogarde made by MGM and Titanus. It was directed by Nunnally Johnson and produced by Goffredo Lombardo from a screenplay by Johnson based on the 1953 novel The Fair Bride by Bruce Marshall. Giorgio Prosperi wrote the dialogue for the Italian version. The music score for the American version was by Bronislau Kaper and by Angelo Francesco Lavagnino for the Italian version. The cinematography was by Giuseppe Rotunno. Mad Doctor of Blood Island The Mad Doctor of Blood Island is a 1969 Filipino horror film, co-directed by Eddie Romero and Gerardo de Leon, and starring John Ashley, Eddie Garcia and Ronald Remy. It was the third in a series of four Filipino horror films produced by Romero and Kane W. Lynn known as the "Blood Island" series, which also included Terror Is a Man, Brides of Blood and Beast of Blood. Beverly Miller was associate producer on this film, and later went on to co-produce several other Filipino horror films. This film dared to go a step further than Brides of Blood in the nudity and gore department. The plot involves a man traveling to an island where a mad scientist named Dr. Lorca is creating human/ plant mutants with chlorophyll blood out of the local natives. The film was later syndicated to television as Tomb of the Living Dead. It was also briefly known in certain states as The Mad Doctor of Crimson Island. Cops vs Thugs is a 1975 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. It won two Blue Ribbon Awards in 1976: Best Director and Best Actor. Complex named it number 6 on their list of The 25 Best Yakuza Movies. Kino International released the film on DVD in North America in 2006. La settima donna The Last House on the Beach is a 1978 Italian rape and revenge-thriller film directed by Franco Prosperi. The American title refers to Wes Cravens The Last House on the Left, and Alexandra Heller-Nicholas stated how "combining the nunsploitation subgenre with rape-revenge, the film deviates plot-wise from The Last House on the Left substantially, but arrives at a similar ethical conclusion". It was argued that the final scene of the movie inspired the final scene in Quentin Tarantinos Death Proof. National Heritage National Heritage is a 1981 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga. It was entered into the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Fast-Walking Fast-Walking is a 1982 dramatic prison film directed by James B. Harris. The film is based on Ernest Brawleys 1974 novel The Rap. It was also issued theatrically in the U.S. under the title The Joint. It stars James Woods. Rehearsal for Murder Rehearsal for Murder is an American murder mystery television film starring Robert Preston and Lynn Redgrave, and directed by David Greene. The script, written by Richard Levinson and William Link, won a 1983 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America. It originally aired on the CBS Television Network on May 26, 1982. Speriamo che sia femmina Speriamo che sia femmina, internationally released as Lets Hope Its a Girl, is a 1986 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. For this film Monicelli was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Director and a Nastro dArgento in the same category. The film also won the David di Donatello for Best Film, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Producer, Best Editing and Best Script. Spymaker: The Secret Life of Ian Fleming Spymaker: The Secret Life of Ian Fleming is a 1990 TV biographical film of the life of Ian Fleming, creator of the James Bond spy character, retracing his playboy youth, his expulsion from several colleges, his experiences as a newspaper writer and his tour of duty for the British intelligence agency during World War II. Fleming himself is played by Jason Connery, son of Sean Connery, the actor who first played Bond in the film series. Ex-Bond girl Fiona Fullerton, who appeared in A View To A Kill, made an appearance. Munchie Munchie is a 1992 comedy film directed by Jim Wynorski and it is a name-only sequel to the 1987 film, Munchies. Despite that, the film has little to nothing to do with the original film as this film features all new characters aside from Munchie. The film stars Andrew Stevens and Loni Anderson and Jennifer Love Hewitt, in her film debut. The film was released in North America on May 15, 1992. Vidheyan Vidheyan is a 1993 Indian Malayalam language Drama film directed and written by Adoor Gopalakrishnan. It is a cinematic adaptation of the novella Bhaskara Pattelarum Ente Jeevithavum by Malayalam writer Zacharia. The film explores the master-slave dialectic in a South Karnataka setting. Mammootty and M. R. Gopakumar plays the lead roles. Burning Paradise Burning Paradise is a 1994 Hong Kong action film directed by Ringo Lam. The film is set in the Qing dynasty and stars Willie Chi Tian-sheng as Fong Sai Yuk and Yang Sheng as Hung Hei-kwun. The film was a box office failure in Hong Kong. On Earth as It Is in Heaven Así en el cielo como en la tierra is a 1995 Spanish comedy film directed by José Luis Cuerda. Kalle Blomkvist - Mästerdetektiven lever farligt Bill Bergson Lives Dangerously is a 1996 Swedish film directed by Göran Carmback. It is based on the novel with the same name, written by Astrid Lindgren. The theme music De hjältemodiga is written by Nanne Grönvall and produced by Peter Grönvall, and sung by among Nanne, Maria Rådsten, Fredrik and Christina Ådén. Too Late Too Late is a 1996 Romanian drama film directed by Lucian Pintilie. It was entered into the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Dumitri Costa, a young trainee prosecutor is entrusted with the investigation about the suspicious death of a Jiu Valley coal miner in 1990s Romania. Accident or murder? Costa is being helped during this investigation by Alina, a good-looking young topographer engineer; it is love at first sight between them both. Two other miners are killed in a long closed down gallery. The investigation relentlessly led by Costa soon begins to bother the local authorities. The mine management dread unrest among the miners who lives under the threat of the closing down of mining development. The officials strive to hush the matter up. Costa and Alina receive threats over the phone. Le scomunicate di San Valentino The Sinful Nuns of Saint Valentine is a 1974 Italian nunsploitation film written and directed by Sergio Grieco and starring Françoise Prévost and Jenny Tamburi. Fratelli d'Italia Fratelli dItalia is a 1989 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. Rocky Rocky is a 1981 Bollywood romantic action film directed by Sunil Dutt. This film marks the debut of Sunil Dutts son Sanjay Dutt and also stars Reena Roy, Tina Munim, Amjad Khan, Raakhee, Ranjeet, Shakti Kapoor and Aruna Irani in pivotal roles. Sunil Dutt also appears in a cameo. Aruna Irani received a Filmfare Nomination for Best Supporting Actress, the only nomination for the film. Shammi Kapoor plays himself, where he gets to judge dancers to the famous song "Aa Dekhe Zara," where Sanjay Dutt and Reena Roy as a pair compete against Shakti Kapoor and Tina Munim. The film was released only a few days after the death of Sunils wife and Sanjays mother, Nargis. It was ranked as the 10th highest grossing film of 1981. Gang Leader Gang Leader is a 1991 Indian Telugu-language action crime film directed by Vijaya Bapineedu and produced by Maganti Ravindranath Chowdary. The film stars Chiranjeevi and Vijayashanti in the lead roles, while Rao Gopal Rao, Anandaraj, Murali Mohan, and Sarath Kumar play other key roles. The soundtrack was composed by Bappi Lahiri, and dance choreography was done by Prabhu Deva. The film released on 9 May 1991. The classic car which was used in movie "Citroën CX pallas" at the time owned by relangi thirumalla babu, was the only car in South India at that time. Car can be seen in the movie as Chiranjeevi and Vijayashanti are talking and scene cut to Marriage and Vijayashanti commands Chiranjeevi to follow her to marriage. The film was recorded as an Industry Hit and a cult classic by becoming the Telugus daily vernacular. The film is often credited as one of the biggest hits in Chiranjeevis career. It surpassed the box office collections of the blockbuster and industry hit Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari. Later, it was dubbed in Tamil with same title. The film was later remade in Hindi as Aaj Ka Goonda Raj, which Chiranjeevi reprising his role and Meenakshi Seshadri playing the role of Vijayashanti, and in Kannada as Kutumba, starring Upendra. Tweety's High-Flying Adventure Tweetys High-Flying Adventure is a 2000 direct-to-video animated musical comedy film produced by Tom Minton and James T. Walker, written by Tom Minton, Tim Cahill and Julie McNally, and directed by James T. Walker, Karl Toerge, Charles Visser, and Kyung Won Lim, starring Tweety. It also features other Looney Tunes characters such as Sylvester, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, Lola Bunny, and Speedy Gonzales. The animation was made overseas by the South Korean animation company Koko Enterprises. The movie is an updated spoof of Jules Vernes Around the World in Eighty Days. It was the first long form animated film featuring Tweety in the lead role. Many of the key creative people from the 1995-2000 TV series The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries also worked on Tweetys High-Flying Adventure, which commenced shortly after the series wrapped production in May 1999. Co-producer Tom Minton instigated the project, which was only the second internally produced direct-to-video animated film done at the Warner Bros. Animation division in Sherman Oaks, California. It was adapted into a video game for the Game Boy Color in 2001. Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai... Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai is a 2001 Hindi movie written and directed by Goldie Behl. The film stars Abhishek Bachchan, Rani Mukerji, Sushmita Sen and Jackie Shroff. It was a disaster at the box office. Violet Tendencies Violet Tendencies is a 2010 romantic comedy film directed by Casper Andreas, written by Jesse Archer, and starring Mindy Cohn and Marcus Patrick. The film was released in the United States on November 19, 2010, and came out on video on demand in March 2011 and DVD on May 24, 2011. Hotel Hell Vacation Hotel Hell Vacation is an American online comedy short film released on February 7, 2010 on HomeAways website. Chevy Chase and Beverly DAngelo reprise their roles as Clark and Ellen Griswold. It was the first time Clark and Ellen had been seen in a Vacation film since 1997s Vegas Vacation; they later appeared together again in 2015s Vacation. The fourteen-minute short premiered as a series of commercials during the Super Bowl to help promote HomeAway, Inc. Although sanctioned by Warner Bros., this film was not sponsored by National Lampoon, which initiated the Vacation series. On November 18, 2009, Us Weekly reported that HomeAway announced it was planning to use Chevy Chase and Beverly D’Angelo in a national advertising campaign which would resemble National Lampoon’s Vacation. HomeAway purchased a replica of the Wagon Queen Family Truckster for use in the campaign. The first ad aired during the CBS television network broadcast of Super Bowl XLIV on February 7, 2010. Almost 18 Kohta 18 is a 2012 Finnish film. It is the first feature film by director Maarit Lalli who also wrote the screenplay with her son Henrik Mäki-Tanila, one of the main actors in the film. Speckles: The Tarbosaurus Speckles the Tarbosaurus is a 2012 3D South Korean computer-generated epic adventure drama film directed by Han Sang-Ho. The film was released under the title The Dino King in the United States. The Dino King was released alongside a documentary that serves as prequel, The Mightiest Ever, and is followed by Journey to Fire Mountain, both also being directed by Han Sang-Ho. Wrestling Queens Queens of the Ring or Les reines du ring is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Jean-Marc Rudnicki. The film was supported by WWE Studios. Under the Electric Sky EDC 2013: Under the Electric Sky is an American musical documentary film co-directed by Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz. The film also features Pasquale Rotella, producer of the Electric Daisy Carnival. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. The film later screened at Sundance London Film Festival on April 25, 2014. Focus Features acquired the distribution rights of the film. Legends of the Hidden Temple Legends of the Hidden Temple is a live-action TV movie inspired by the mid-1990s game show of the same name. The film follows three siblings who ditch a jungle tour and find themselves undergoing a real-life obstacle course with the help of Kirk Fogg and Olmec. The film premiered on Nickelodeon on November 26, 2016. Ram Dass, Going Home Ram Dass, Going Home is a 2017 short documentary portrait of Ram Dass. It was Shortlisted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as a contender for the 2018 Academy Awards in Documentary Short Subject. Frost Frost is a 2017 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Šarūnas Bartas. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. It was selected as the Lithuanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Vanamagan Vanamagan is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action adventure film written and directed by A. L. Vijay. The film stars Jayam Ravi and Sayyeshaa, with Prakash Raj, Thambi Ramaiah, and Varun in supporting roles. Harris Jayaraj is the music composer. The venture began production in September 2016. The film was released on 23 June 2017. Goutham Nanda Goutham Nanda is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by J Bhagavan, J Pulla Rao under Sri Balaji Cine Media Banner and directed by Sampath Nandi. The film stars Gopichand in a double role along with Hansika Motwani, and Catherine Tresa as the female leads. It also features Nikitin Dheer, Sachin Khedekar, and Mukesh Rishi in pivotal roles. The music is composed by S. Thaman. It was released on 28 July 2017 with mixed to average reviews from critics and it was a moderate success at the box office. The Unchanging Sea The Unchanging Sea is a 1910 American drama film that was directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film survives in the Library of Congress film archive. Revenge of the Zombies Revenge of the Zombies is a 1943 horror film directed by Steve Sekely, starring John Carradine and Gale Storm. Dr. Max Heinrich von Altermann, is a mad scientist working to create a race of living dead warriors for the Third Reich. The film was a follow-up to the horror-comedy King of the Zombies with Mantan Moreland reprising his role as Jeff and Madame Sul-Te-Wan returning as a different character. Albuquerque Albuquerque is a 1948 American Cinecolor Western film directed by Ray Enright and starring Randolph Scott, Barbara Britton, George "Gabby" Hayes, and Lon Chaney Based on the novel Dead Freight for Piute by Luke Short, with a screenplay by Gene Lewis and Clarence Upson Young, the film is about a man who is recruited by his corrupt uncle to inherit his freight-hauling empire in the southwest, and who eventually defects to his uncles honest business rival. Jolson Sings Again Jolson Sings Again is a 1949 American musical biographical film directed by Henry Levin, and the sequel to The Jolson Story, both of which cover the life of singer Al Jolson. The film received three Oscar nominations at the 22nd Academy Awards. Fort Worth Fort Worth is a 1951 American Western film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Randolph Scott. It is Marins final directing work, as he died two months before the release. The Lady of Musashino is a 1951 Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. The script for the film was adapted by Mizoguchi from the best-selling serial novel by Shōhei Ōoka. Sign of the Pagan Sign of the Pagan is a 1954 American historical drama film directed by Douglas Sirk, shot in CinemaScope, and released by Universal Pictures. The film stars Jeff Chandler, Jack Palance, Ludmilla Tchérina, and Rita Gam. Love and Larceny Love and Larceny is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival. Das schwarze Schaf The Black Sheep is a 1960 German krimi mystery film directed by Helmut Ashley and starring Heinz Rühmann, Karl Schönböck and Maria Sebaldt. It is based on the Father Brown stories by G.K. Chesterton. Father Brown manages to demonstrate the innocence of a man accused of murder by finding the real culprit. Rühmann reprised the role in Er kanns nicht lassen in 1962. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Ireland. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hans Berthel and Robert Stratil. Gunfight at Comanche Creek Gunfight at Comanche Creek is a 1963 American Color by Deluxe Western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Audie Murphy. The film is a remake of another Allied Artists Pictures film, Last of the Badmen. La horse La Horse is a 1970 French-language thriller directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre and based on Michel Lambescs novel. The Premonition The Premonition is a 1976 American psychological horror film, produced and directed by Robert Allen Schnitzer. The lead actors in the film were Richard Lynch, Sharon Farrell, Danielle Brisebois and Jeff Corey. It tells the story of a young girl whose foster mother has a premonition that her unstable biological mother is coming to claim her and take her away. The premonition comes true and thus the film unfolds. Monaco Forever Monaco Forever is a 1984 film directed by William A. Levey and starring Charles Pitt as an American jewel thief in Monaco. Michael is trying to set up a robbery of a jewel store, and runs into various characters along the way. The film runs 28 minutes and is most notable for the first appearance of Jean-Claude van Damme as a character credited as "Gay Karate Man". Destroyer Destroyer is a 1988 American slasher film directed by Robert Kirk, and starring Lyle Alzado, Clayton Rohner, Deborah Foreman, and Anthony Perkins. All Men Are the Same All Men Are the Same is a 1994 Spanish comedy film directed by Manuel Gómez Pereira. Marie Baie des Anges Marie from the Bay of Angels, also known as Angel Sharks, is a 1997 French movie, written and directed by Manuel Pradal. Young and Dangerous 1998 Young and Dangerous 5 is a 1998 Hong Kong triad film. It is the fourth sequel in the Young and Dangerous film series. Hameshaa Hamesha is a 1997 Indian Hindi romance movie written by Ranbir Pushp and directed by Sanjay Gupta. The film stars Aditya Pancholi, Saif Ali Khan and Kajol in the lead roles. Aruna Irani and Kader Khan have supporting roles in the film. The film explores reincarnation and marks Sanjay Guptas third collaboration with Aditya Pancholi. The Rain Children The Rain Children is a 2003 French and South Korean animated fantasy film directed by Philippe Leclerc. The plot is loosely inspired by Serge Brussolos novel A limage du dragon. Daughter from Danang Daughter from Đà Nẵng is a 2002 documentary film about an Amerasian, Heidi Bub, born on December 10, 1968, in Danang in southern Vietnam, one of the children brought to the United States from Vietnam in 1975 during "Operation Babylift" at the end of the Vietnam War. Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi is a Japanese anime television series created by Gainax and directed by Hiroyuki Yamaga. The series premiered April 4, 2002 on Kids Station. It was licensed in North America by ADV Films. A manga adaptation, authored by Satoru Akahori, was published in English by Tokyopop; the Tokyopop version of the manga is out of print as of August 31, 2009. The Echo Sigaw is a 2004 Filipino horror film directed by Yam Laranas. The film was a box office success in the Philippines where the horror genre has become increasingly popular. The success of the film also owes much to the bankability of its two main stars. In 2005, the film received a release in both Singapore and Malaysia. Dead Man's Cards Dead Mans Cards is a 2006 British underworld drama starring Paul Barber and James McMartin. Home Delivery: Aapko... Ghar Tak Home Delivery: Aapko... Ghar Tak is a 2005 Bollywood film starring Vivek Oberoi, Ayesha Takia, Mahima Chaudhry, and Boman Irani in the lead roles. The film also stars Abhishek Bachchan and Riteish Deshmukh in cameos. It is written and directed by Sujoy Ghosh and produced by Shabbir Boxwala. Islam: What the West Needs to Know Islam: What the West Needs to Know is a 2006 documentary film produced by Quixotic Media. It features discussions using passages from religious texts and includes commentaries by Robert Spencer, Serge Trifkovic, Bat Yeor, Abdullah Al-Araby, and Walid Shoebat. The film premiered at the American Film Renaissance Festival in Hollywood on January 15, 2006, and had a limited theatrical release in Chicago, Washington, D.C., and Atlanta in summer 2006. Thirakkatha Thirakkatha is a 2008 Malayalam romantic drama film co-produced, written, and directed by Ranjith. The film is a tribute to the yesteryear actresses who had been graceful, popular figures in cinema during their younger age with patronage and later got completely disregarded by the industry, media and the masses alike. Ranjith has drawn inspiration from the life of many actresses but especially from the romantic link-up of actress Srividya with actor Kamal Haasan. He has adopted a special narrative style for the film. The story shifts between the present and flash back through the perspective of different characters. The story is divided into three monologues which meet in the climax. The film has garnered positive reviews from the critics and audiences alike. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam. And Priyamani won the Filmfare Awards South for Best Actress. Robo Jî is a 2012 Japanese comedy film directed by Shinobu Yaguchi and starring Mickey Curtis and Yuriko Yoshitaka. Curtis, who goes by the stage name Igarashi Shinjirō in this film, plays the role of a 73-year-old man, while Yoshitaka stars as a robots-obsessed college student. Robo-G was released in Japanese cinemas on 14 January 2012. The song in the final credits is an adaptation of Mr. Roboto Children of Sorrow Children of Sorrow is a 2012 horror film directed by Jourdan McClure and part of the After Dark Originals series. The movie had its world release on October 6, 2012 at the Sacramento Horror Film Festival and was released to DVD on March 4, 2014 through Lionsgate Home Entertainment. The film stars Bill Oberst Jr. as a twisted cult leader. Must Have Been Love Must Have Been Love is a 2013 Norwegian-Finnish romantic drama film directed by Eirik Svensson. The film was Svenssons directorial debut, and stars Pamela Tola and Espen Klouman Høiner. It was shot in Oslo, Helsinki, Istanbul and Berlin. Madea's Neighbors from Hell Madeas Neighbors from Hell is a 2014 parodic comedy-drama play created, written, produced, and directed by Tyler Perry. It stars Tyler Perry as Mabel "Madea" Simmons, and Madeas neighborhood takes a turn for the worse when a foster mother moves in with her unruly kids. Master Piece Masterpiece is a 2015 Indian Kannada-language action thriller film written and directed by Manju Mandavya. This film was released on 24 December 2015 starring Yash and Shanvi Srivastava in the lead roles, it also features Suhasini Maniratnam, P. Ravi Shankar and Chikkanna in the supporting roles, the music is composed by V. Harikrishna. The film was released on 24 December 2015. Barcelona: A Love Untold Barcelona: A Love Untold is a 2016 Philippine romance drama film, directed by Olivia Lamasan, starring Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla. The film was produced and released by Star Cinema and was released on September 14, 2016. The film was awarded Best Picture at the 65th FAMAS Awards which was held in 2017. The Load The Load is a 2018 Serbian war drama film directed by Ognjen Glavonić. It was selected to screen in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. It also won the Golden Pram Award for Best Feature Film at the 2018 Zagreb Film Festival. Microhabitat Microhabitat is a 2017 South Korean drama film written and directed by Jeon Go-woon. Paid Paid is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film starring Joan Crawford, Robert Armstrong, and Kent Douglass in a story about a wrongly accused ex-convict who seeks revenge on those who sent her to prison using a scam called the "Heart Balm Racket". The film was adapted by Lucien Hubbard and Charles MacArthur from the play, Within the Law by Bayard Veiller and was the fourth film version of the play. The film was directed and produced by Sam Wood. Our Betters Our Betters is a 1933 American pre-Code satirical comedy film directed by George Cukor. The screenplay by Jane Murfin and Harry Wagstaff Gribble is based on the 1923 play of the same title by W. Somerset Maugham. Rebel Rabbit Rebel Rabbit is a 1949 animated short starring Bugs Bunny. It is an anomaly in the Bugs Bunny cartoons—in this one, Bugs is the aggressor having found out that the bounty for rabbits is only two cents and intends to prove that rabbits are tough—even if he has to be "more obnoxious than anybody". He also, in a rarity, receives a comeuppance, something only Cecil Turtle had ever done to Bugs up to this point. Some scenes utilize live action stock footage. Streets of Laredo Streets of Laredo is a 1949 American Western film directed by Leslie Fenton and starring William Holden, Macdonald Carey and William Bendix as three outlaws who rescue a young girl, played by Mona Freeman. When they become separated, two reluctantly become Texas Rangers, while the third continues on a life of crime. The film is a Technicolor remake of King Vidors black-and-white film The Texas Rangers, which starred Fred MacMurray in Holdens role, Jack Oakie in William Bendixs, Lloyd Nolan in MacDonald Careys role, and Jean Parker as the girl they rescue. Private Property Private Property, sometimes shown as Private Property!, is a 1960 American independent crime film, directed by Leslie Stevens and starring Corey Allen, Warren Oates and Stevens wife, Kate Manx. The film was considered disturbing at the time of its release and was condemned by the Catholic Legion of Decency. Its initial distributor went out of business, and by 1994 it had not been in circulation for 30 years, and was considered a lost film. It was restored and re-released in 2016 to critical acclaim. Minnesota Clay Minnesota Clay is a 1964 Italian/French/Spanish international co-production spaghetti western directed by Sergio Corbucci. My Way Home My Way Home is a 1965 Hungarian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó. Creatures the World Forgot Creatures the World Forgot is a 1971 adventure film directed by Don Chaffey and produced and written for Hammer Films by Michael Carreras. The film concentrates on the daily struggle to survive of a tribe of Stone Age men. Very little dialogue is spoken throughout the film, apart from a few grunts and gestures. Piranha Piranha, also known as Piranha, Piranha or Caribe, is a 1972 American adventure-thriller film starring William Smith and Peter Brown who had previously starred together in the Laredo Western TV series and Ahna Capri. Legend of Dinosaurs and Monster Birds , also known in the U.S. as The "Legend of Dinosaurs" is a 1977 Japanese science fiction film produced and distributed by Toei Company. Hard to Hold Hard to Hold is a 1984 musical drama film directed by Larry Peerce. It was meant as a starring vehicle for Rick Springfield, who had a solid television acting resume and a blossoming rock-pop career, but had yet to break out in feature films. It stars Springfield, Janet Eilber and Patti Hansen. The film features many Springfield songs which are included on the soundtrack to the film. In Broad Daylight In Broad Daylight is a 1991 American made-for-television thriller drama film about the life of Ken McElroy, the town bully of Skidmore who became known for his unsolved murder. McElroy was fictionalized as the character Len Rowan, portrayed by Brian Dennehy. The film is based on Harry N. MacLeans nonfiction book of the same name. The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit is a 1998 comedy film directed by Stuart Gordon, written by Ray Bradbury and starring Edward James Olmos, Joe Mantegna, Esai Morales, Clifton Collins Jr., Sid Caesar, Howard Morris and Gregory Sierra. It is set in East Los Angeles. Despite some well-known actors and the writing credit of Bradbury, the film was released direct-to-video by Touchstone Pictures. The Book of Stars The Book of Stars is a 1999 American drama film directed by Michael Miner and starring Mary Stuart Masterson and Jena Malone as two sisters, both of whom are on the down slopes of their lives but in entirely different ways. It received its world premiere as part of the 1999 South By Southwest Film Festival. I... Dreaming I... Dreaming is an experimental short film by Stan Brakhage, released in 1988. The film features a soundtrack of Stephen Foster songs, composed by Joel Haertling. James' Journey to Jerusalem James Journey to Jerusalem is a 2003 Israeli film directed by Raanan Alexandrowicz and produced by Renen Schorr. Cold Light Cold Light is a 2004 Icelandic film directed by Hilmar Oddsson. Come Into the Light Alla luce del sole is a 2005 Italian biographical drama film directed by Roberto Faenza. It is loosely based on real life events of Roman Catholic priest Pino Puglisi, who was killed by the Mafia in 1993. Living with the Enemy Final Draft Final Draft is a 2007 American horror film directed by Jonathan Dueck. Hardcover Hardcover is a 2008 German comedy film directed by Christian Zübert. Céline Céline is a 2008 television film biopic about the life of Canadian singer Celine Dion. The film chronicles Dions life from a young girl singing in her fathers club, right through her career as a worldwide successful singer to the present day. It was directed by Jeff Woolnough. Behind the Wall Behind the Wall is a 2008 USA/Canada production horror film directed by Paul Schneider. It stars Lindy Booth, Lawrence Dane, James Thomas in the lead roles. The film centres on a lighthouse in the town of Hinderson Bay which is haunted by an evil spirit from Katelyns past. Once its basement is broken open, new bloodshed starts, and the horrible truth about the past is gradually unveiled. Mekong Hotel Mekong Hotel is a 2012 Thai film directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul. The film was screened in the Special Screenings section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Tom Meets Zizou: Kein Sommermärchen Tom meets Zizou – Not a Midsummer Nights Dream is a documentary film by Aljoscha Pause made in 2011. The film deals with the life and career of professional football player Thomas Broich. Trashed Trashed is an environmental documentary film, written and directed by British film-maker Candida Brady. It follows actor Jeremy Irons as he investigates the global scale and impact of humanitys modern wasteful consumerism and pollution. The film is a call for urgent action to resolve the issue of existing deposits and drastically reduce our consumption towards sustainable levels and zero waste, but also demonstrates how this is already being achieved successfully in many communities around the world. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on 22 May 2012, where it was nominated for the Camera dOr. In the United States it was released in late 2012, and from 2013 in the UK and other countries. Perez. Perez. is a 2014 Italian neo-noir film written and directed by Edoardo De Angelis. It was screened in the Horizons section at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. The Great Fire The Great Fire is a four-part television mini-series first shown on ITV from 16 October to 6 November 2014. It is set during the Great Fire of London in England in 1666. It was written by Tom Bradby and produced by Ecosse Films. Each hour-long episode is set in one day of the fire. In Like Flynn In Like Flynn is a 2018 Australian biographical film about the early life of actor Errol Flynn. Based on the story of Australian war-veteran and actor Errol Flynn, the plot follows the early days of his life before reaching fame as a celebrity between the 1940s and the 1950s. Before reaching fame, Flynn was an adventurous Australian bloke who gambled and explored the outback before going off to fight in the Pacific War in the early 1940s. Harmony Harmony is an Australian fantasy thriller film, released on 4 October 2018, and the sole film appearance of Jessica Falkholt, who was killed in a car accident during post-production. Written and directed by Corey Pearson, the film is the first of a planned five-part saga, entitled The Five Frequencies, which follow five orphans as they learn to develop their own unique powers in order to save humanity. Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny is a 2016 Canadian documentary directed by Dilip Mehta. The film presents a biography of actress Sunny Leone. Dublin Oldschool Dublin Oldschool is a 2014 Irish play written by Irish actor Emmet Kirwan and a 2018 movie starring Kirwan, Ian Lloyd Anderson, Seana Kerslake and Sarah Greene based on the play. The film was directed by Dave Tynan. As You Desire Me As You Desire Me is a 1932 American pre-Code film adaptation of the play by Luigi Pirandello released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was produced and directed by George Fitzmaurice with Irving Thalberg as co-producer. The adaptation was by Gene Markey, the cinematography by William H. Daniels, the art direction by Cedric Gibbons and the costume design by Adrian. The film stars Greta Garbo and Melvyn Douglas with Erich von Stroheim, Owen Moore and Hedda Hopper. Its running time is less than 71 minutes, making it the shortest of all Garbos Hollywood films. This is also the only film in which Garbo appears as a blonde. It made $1,362,000. Murder at the Vanities Murder at the Vanities is a 1934 American Pre-Code musical film based on the 1933 Broadway show with music by Victor Young. It was released by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Mitchell Leisen, stars Victor McLaglen, Carl Brisson, Jack Oakie, Kitty Carlisle, Gertrude Michael, Toby Wing, and Jessie Ralph. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra are featured in the elaborate finale number. The film is primarily a musical, based on Earl Carrolls long-running Broadway revue Earl Carrolls Vanities, combined with a murder mystery. Songs featured in the film by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow include "Cocktails for Two" sung by Brisson, "Sweet Marijuana" sung by Michael, "Where Do They Come From" sung by Carlisle, and "Ebony Rhapsody" by Ellington. In the film, Lucille Ball, Ann Sheridan, and Virginia Davis had small roles as chorines. It was released on DVD on April 7, 2009. Little Hiawatha Little Hiawatha is a 1937 animated cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions, inspired by the poem The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It is the last Silly Symphonies short to be released by United Artists. The animated short appears on the Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection DVD of Journey to a New World and the 2012 Blu-ray of Walt Disney Pictures Pocahontas. When the Daltons Rode When the Daltons Rode is a 1940 American Western film directed by George Marshall and starring Randolph Scott, Kay Francis and Brian Donlevy. Based on the book When the Daltons Rode by Emmett Dalton, the sole surviving real-life gang member, and Jack Jungmeyer, the film is about a family friend of the Daltons who tries to dissuade them from becoming outlaws. Deep Valley Deep Valley is a 1947 drama starring Ida Lupino and Dane Clark, directed by Jean Negulesco and produced and released by Warner Bros. A young woman lives unhappily with her embittered parents in an isolated rural home until an escaped convict changes her dreary existence. It was based on the novel of the same name by Dan Totheroh. Mother is a 1952 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Mikio Naruse, starring Kinuyo Tanaka in the title role. The film is based on the on a prize-winning entry of a school essay-writing competition and screenplay by Yūko Mizuki. The film is presented as the view of young woman named Toshiko Fukuhara, the daughter of a widowed mother of four children during the tough post-war years. The Ambassador's Daughter The Ambassadors Daughter is a 1956 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Krasna and starring Olivia de Havilland and John Forsythe. Araya Araya is a 1959 Venezuelan-French documentary film directed by Margot Benacerraf and co-written by Benacerraf and Pierre Seghers. It depicts the lives of labourers who extract salt from the sea off the Araya Peninsula in Venezuela. Their method for extracting salt, virtually unchanged for centuries, depends on gruelling physical labor, but provides a dependable, if meagre, living for the men and their families. The film ends with a recently built plant for mechanised salt extraction that could eliminate the communitys traditional source of income. Ten North Frederick Ten North Frederick is a 1958 American drama film in CinemaScope written and directed by Philip Dunne and starring Gary Cooper. The screenplay is based on the 1955 novel of the same name by John OHara. Please Sir! Please Sir! is a 1971 British comedy film starring John Alderton, spun off from the television series Please Sir! L'événement le plus important depuis que l'homme a marché sur la Lune A Slightly Pregnant Man is a 1973 French-Italian comedy film directed by Jacques Demy. Mia moglie è una strega Mia moglie è una strega is a 1980 Italian comedy film directed by Castellano & Pipolo. Nightmare Weekend Nightmare Weekend is a 1986 horror B-movie directed by Henry Sala and distributed by Troma Entertainment. It features the first film role of NYPD Blue actress Andrea Thompson. Yaaba Yaaba is a 1989 Burkinabé drama film written, produced, and directed by Idrissa Ouedraogo. It won the Sakura Gold prize at the 1989 Tokyo Film Festival. The film was selected as the Burkinabé entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film was the subject of a short documentary Parlons Grand-mère, which was shot during the films production by Djibril Diop Mambéty. Scorpion King The Scorpion King is a 1992 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by David Lai, and starring Chin Kar-lok, Lau Kar-leung and Kim Won-jin. The film was released on 12 November 1992. Amanda & the Alien Amanda and the Alien is a 1995 made-for-cable science fiction comedy film directed by Jon Kroll and starring Nicole Eggert as Amanda Patterson. It premiered on Showtime on August 20, 1995. Annie: A Royal Adventure! Annie: A Royal Adventure! is a TV sequel to Annie. It was released in the United States in 1995 and internationally in 1996, and is approximately 93 minutes long. The film has no songs apart from a reprise of "Tomorrow" sung at the end of the movie immediately after Warbucks is knighted. None of the cast members from the previous film appear in this sequel. Annie, Warbucks, Molly, Punjab, Asp, and Miss Hannigan are the only characters from the original to appear in this film. Elective Affinities The Elective Affinities is a 1996 Italian-French comedy film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani. It was screened out of competition at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Boogie Boy Boogie Boy is a 1998 film starring Traci Lords and written and directed by Craig Hamann and produced by Braddon Mendelson. It also stars Mark Dacascos, Emily Lloyd, Jaimz Woolvett, Frederic Forrest, Joan Jett and Linnea Quigley. Director Craig Hamann is known for co-starring in Quentin Tarantinos unfinished film My Best Friends Birthday. The film features music by Micheal Knott. Hapax Legomena I: Nostalgia is a 38-minute 1971 film by artist Hollis Frampton. The film is composed of black-and-white still photographs taken by Frampton during his early artistic explorations which are slowly burned on the element of a hot plate, while the soundtrack offers personal comments on the content of the images, read by fellow artist Michael Snow. Each comment/story is heard in succession before the related photograph appears onscreen, thus causing the viewer to actively engage with the past and present moments as presented within the film. The Librarian of Congress, James H. Billington described it as "avant-garde classics considered eloquent and evocative explorations of memory and family". In 2003, Nostalgia was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It is available on the DVD collection American Avant-Garde Film , as well as in a Hollis Frampton box set from The Criterion Collection A Hollis Frampton Odyssey. George and Mildred George and Mildred is a 1980 British comedy film directed by Peter Frazer Jones. It was an adaptation of the television series of the same name, with Yootha Joyce and Brian Murphy reprising their roles as the two title characters. It was written by Dick Sharples. Amandla! A Revolution in Four Part Harmony Amandla!: A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony is a 2002 documentary film depicting the struggles of black South Africans against the injustices of Apartheid through the use of music. The film takes its name from the Zulu and Xhosa word amandla, which means power. The film was produced by Sherry Simpson Dean, Desiree Markgraaff and Lee Hirsch. Simpson Dean and Hirsch also produced the films soundtrack of the same name. The collection of authentic South African "Freedom Songs" was executive produced by Dave Matthews and his label ATO Records. Pelikaanimies Pelicanman is a 2004 Finnish fantasy film. Little House on the Prairie Laura Ingalls Wilders Little House on the Prairie is a 2005 family western television miniseries directed by David L. Cunningham. It is a six-part adaptation of childrens novels Little House in the Big Woods and Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder. It was broadcast on ABC as part of The Wonderful World of Disney anthology series. It is also partly inspired by the TV series of the same name. The Dungeon Masters The Dungeon Masters is a 2008 documentary film about the role playing game Dungeons & Dragons and its significance in the lives of three dungeon masters: Scott Corum, Richard Meeks and Elizabeth Reesman. The film is director Keven McAlesters second feature documentary, and premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival. It was an official selection of the South by Southwest Film Festival and the AFI Dallas Film Festival. The original film score is by Blonde Redhead. Cinematography is by Lee Daniel. The films executive producers are Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi, the directors of Bug. The films producers are Jeff Levy-Hinte, Brian Gerber and Kel Symons. Chatur Singh Two Star Chatur Singh Two Star is a 2011 Bollywood action comedy film, directed by Ajay Chandhok, starring Sanjay Dutt, Ameesha Patel and Suresh Menon in the lead roles. Produced by Mohammad Aslam and Parag Sanghvi. It was released on 19 August 2011. The film is based on the novel Chalaak Jasoos and the 2006 Hollywood film, The Pink Panther. The film was a critical and commercial failure as it received negative reception from both critics and cinema-goers. Lewis Black: Stark Raving Black Stark Raving Black is a stand-up comedy film starring Lewis Black and directed by Adam Dubin. The 80 minute show was filmed in HD and 5.1 Surround Sound in Detroit, Michigan at The Fillmore Detroit on August 2, 2009. In the film, Black discusses politics and current events from the state of the economy to alternative energy. The DVD has 70 minutes of unedited and uncensored content, which is 40 minutes more than the television special. Regarding Susan Sontag Regarding Susan Sontag is an award-winning documentary film about the American intellectual Susan Sontag, directed by Nancy Kates. It premiered at Tribeca Film Festival in April 2014 and on HBO in December 2014. Interviewees include Nobel laureate Nadine Gordimer, writers Terry Castle, Wayne Koestenbaum and Stephen Koch, and Sontag’s sister Judith Sontag Cohen. Actress Patricia Clarkson voices Sontag’s journals and writings. Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer's Llamas Shaun the Sheep: The Farmers Llamas is a British stop motion animated television special based on the television program Shaun the Sheep by Nick Park. Produced by Paul Kewley and John Woolley and directed by Jay Grace, the programme made its debut on Amazon Video in the United States on 13 November 2015 and on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 26 December 2015, Boxing Day. The special follows Shaun the Sheep as he gets the Farmer to bring home three Llamas from the County Fair. Sofia Sofia is a 2018 Belgian drama film written and directed by Meryem BenmBarek-Aloïsi. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Meryem BenmBarek-Aloïsi won the Un Certain Regard Award for Best Screenplay. Alice's Wonderland Alices Wonderland is a 1923 Walt Disney short silent film, produced in Kansas City. The black-and-white short was the first in a series of Walt Disneys famous Alice Comedies and had a working title of Alice in Slumberland. The film was never shown theatrically, but was instead shown to prospective film distributors. It was included as a bonus feature in the Special "Un-Anniversary Edition" of Alice in Wonderland. Donald's Happy Birthday Donalds Happy Birthday is a 1949 Donald Duck cartoon featuring Donald Duck and his nephews Huey. Destination Murder Destination Murder is a 1950 American crime film noir directed by Edward L. Cahn. The drama features Joyce MacKenzie, Stanley Clements and Hurd Hatfield. Son of Ali Baba Son of Ali Baba is a 1952 film directed by Kurt Neumann, and starring Tony Curtis. The film paired Curtis again with Piper Laurie, who co-starred with him in 1951s The Prince Who Was a Thief. Das Wirtshaus im Spessart The Spessart Inn is a 1958 West German musical comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann. It starred Liselotte Pulver and Carlos Thompson. Gorath is a Japanese science fiction film directed by Ishirō Honda. Based on an idea by Jojiro Okami, the film is a story of mankinds efforts to move Earth out of its orbit to prevent it from colliding with a runaway star. The film was extensively edited for its American release. The Possessed The Possessed is a 1965 Italian mystery film written and directed by Luigi Bazzoni and Franco Rossellini and starring Peter Baldwin, Virna Lisi and Philippe Leroy. It is based on the novel by Giovanni Comisso. The Ghastly Ones Blood Rites is a 1968 American horror film directed by Andy Milligan. The film centers around three sisters who arrive at their fathers house according to his dying wish and are soon brutally murdered one by one. It The Rebel Rousers Rebel Rousers is a 1970 American independent outlaw biker film starring Cameron Mitchell, Jack Nicholson, Diane Ladd, Bruce Dern, and Harry Dean Stanton. Filmed in 1967, but held back for release until 1970, it is one of several motorcycle gang films of the period to feature Nicholson, Dern and Stanton. Tunnel Vision TunnelVision is a satirical 1976 comedy anthology film featuring Roger Bowen, Chevy Chase, John Candy, Howard Hesseman, Joe Flaherty, Laraine Newman, Betty Thomas, Phil Proctor, Al Franken, Ron Silver, Tom Davis, and Michael Overly, with appearances by voiceover artists Ernie Anderson and Danny Dark. It was directed by Neal Israel and Bradley R. Swirnoff and produced by Joe Roth. Although the title is repeatedly displayed in the film as being spelled "Tunnelvision," it is frequently identified as "Tunnel Vision" in home video reissues Judge Fayard Called the Sheriff Le Juge Fayard dit Le Shériff is a 1977 French crime film written and directed by Yves Boisset. The film was inspired by the death of François Renaud. Hard Country Hard Country is a 1981 American drama film directed by David Greene and starring Jan-Michael Vincent, Kim Basinger, and Michael Parks. Written by Michael Kane and Michael Martin Murphey, the film is about a young woman who longs to escape the limitations of life in a small Texas town to pursue her dreams. She is prevented from leaving by her factory worker boyfriend who does not want her to move to the big city. The film features appearances by country music artists Tanya Tucker and Michael Martin Murphey. Night Eyes Night Eyes is a 1990 American erotic thriller film written by Tom Citrano and Andrew Stevens and directed by Jag Mundhra. It stars Andrew Stevens, Tanya Roberts, Cooper Huckabee, and Warwick Sims. The film was followed by a series of sequels following similar plots. I, the Worst of All I, the Worst of All is an Argentinian film directed by María Luisa Bemberg. The film was released in 1990 and is a biopic on the life of Juana Inés de la Cruz. It was based on Octavio Pazs Sor Juana: Or, the Traps of Faith. The film premiered at the 47th Venice International Film Festival where it received the OCIC Award - Honorable Mention. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Das Versprechen The Promise is a 1995 German-language film directed by Margarethe von Trotta. It was an international co-production between Germany, France and Switzerland. Two young lovers in Berlin are separated when the Berlin wall goes up, and their stories intertwine during the three decades to German reunification. This film was chosen as Germanys official submission to the 67th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not receive a nomination. After Sex After Sex is a 1997 film by French director Brigitte Roüan. Roüan stars in the film as Diane Clovier, a married mother of two who has an affair with the friend of a young writer she is mentoring. Meanwhile, her husband, a lawyer, is defending a woman charged with murdering her unfaithful spouse. The film was well received in its native France, but raised some eyebrows for its sympathetic treatment of a womans infidelity. The film also received positive notice in the United States, where it was released in 1998. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. The original French title, literally "After Coitus, Sad Animal", alludes to post-coital tristesse. Praise Praise is a 1998 Australian film directed by John Curran. Tarazu Tarazu is an Indian action thriller movie directed by Vimal Kumar and released in 1997. It stars Akshay Kumar, Sonali Bendre and Mohnish Bahl. Bucking Broncho Bucking Broncho is an 1894 silent film from Edison Studios. Its star is Lee Martin who was an actual cowboy "bronco rider" and a member of Buffalo Bills Wild West show. Martins part was uncredited and it was his only film. The film is a demonstration of expert horse riding before a crowd of onlookers. This film is preserved by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and available in the DVD collection More Treasures from American Film Archives. Zhui ma lao Drunken Monkey is a 2003 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by and starring Lau Kar-leung. It was the first kung fu film released by the Shaw Brothers Studio in two decades. This was the final film Kar-leung directed before dying on June 25, 2013. When Angels Come to Town When Angels Come to Town is a 2004 television film directed by Andy Wolk and starring Tammy Blanchard, Peter Falk, and Katey Sagal. It first aired on CBS. The film is a second sequel to the 2001 television film A Town Without Christmas. Cactus Cactus is a 2008 Australian mystery-thriller film, it is the directing debut for Jasmine Yuen-Carrucan. Dilber's Eight Days Dilbers Eight Days is a 2008 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Cemal Şan, starring Nesrin Cevadzade as a young village woman who leaves with a stranger after being spurned by her lover. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was shown in competition at the 45th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival and was nominated at the 3rd Yeşilçam Awards. It is the second part of a trilogy of films which includes Zeyneps Eight Days and Alis Eight Days. Parade is a 2009 Japanese drama film directed by Isao Yukisada. Zombie Beach Zombie Beach is a 2010 film directed by and starring Mukesh Asopa. It also stars Kamal Nandi, Katherine Stefanski, Kevin Tracy, Kristi Woods, and Rick Cordeiro. It is the third film from Canadian-based Asopa Films Incorporation, Twinkle Productions and Asopa Films International, after Aisha and Rahul and The Taste of Relation. Caroline and Jackie Caroline and Jackie is a 2013 arthouse drama film written and directed by Adam Christian Clark. Set in Los Angeles over the course of one night, the script focuses on the emotionally complex relationship between two sisters and their close group of friends. Upside Down: The Creation Records Story Upside Down: The Creation Records Story is a 2010 film by Document Productions which charts the story of Creation Records. Directed by Danny OConnor, the film features Alan McGee, Noel Gallagher, Bobby Gillespie, Mark Gardener and more. The Big Ask The Big Ask is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Thomas Beatty and Rebecca Fishman and written by Thomas Beatty. The film stars Gillian Jacobs, Zachary Knighton, David Krumholtz, Melanie Lynskey, Ahna OReilly and Jason Ritter. The film was released on May 20, 2014, by Tribeca Film. Thou Wast Mild and Lovely Thou Wast Mild and Lovely is a 2014 experimental thriller film written and directed by Josephine Decker and starring Joe Swanberg, Sophie Traub, and Robert Longstreet. The Outs The Outs is a web series which premiered on Vimeo in 2012. Filmed and set in Brooklyn, the show tells the story of Mitchell, his best friend Oona, and his ex-boyfriend Jack. It debuted in March 2012 with a run of six episodes, with a "Chanukah Special" in April 2013. A second season of six episodes began in March 2016, followed by a special December 2016 episode. Wild Life Wild Life is a 2014 French-Belgian drama film directed by Cédric Kahn and adapted from the 2010 book Hors système, onze ans sous létoile de la liberté by Xavier Fortin, Okwari Fortin, ShahiYena Fortin and Laurence Vidal. The film won the Special Jury Prize at the 62nd San Sebastián International Film Festival. In January 2015, the film received three nominations at the 20th Lumières Awards. Daddy Daddy is an American comedy-drama film, released in 2015. The directorial debut of Gerald McCullouch, the film is based on the play by Dan Via. The film stars McCullouch and Via as Colin McCormack and Stewart Wisniewski, two gay men in their late 40s. Longtime friends whose relationship has taken on many of the emotional undercurrents and routines of a non-sexual marriage, their bond is tested when Colin begins dating a younger man. The films cast also includes Brooke Anne Smith, Jay Jackson, Tamlyn Tomita, Scott Henry, John Rubinstein, Mackenzie Astin, Richard Riehle and Leslie Easterbrook. A Midsummer Night's Dream A Midsummer Nights Dream is a 2016 British television film based on the William Shakespeare play A Midsummer Nights Dream. It was adapted by Russell T Davies, directed by David Kerr and produced by Nikki Wilson. It stars Maxine Peake as Titania, Matt Lucas as Bottom, John Hannah as Theseus and Nonso Anozie as Oberon. The film was first broadcast on 30 May 2016 on BBC One. The film gained attention for its gay additions to the story, including a kiss between Hippolyta and Titania. Russell T Davies said, "I wanted to have a man with a man, a man who was dressed as a woman with a man, and a woman with a woman because it’s 2016, so that’s the world now." The film received positive reviews. The Guardian called it "Doctor Who-ish but rather good" and said the ending "was infused with such a sense of sincere, undiluted joy that I found I had a lump in my throat". The Daily Telegraph gave it four out of five stars and said "Russell T Davies made Shakespeare engaging, fresh and funny". Tugboat Annie Tugboat Annie is a 1933 American pre-Code film directed by Mervyn LeRoy, written by Norman Reilly Raine and Zelda Sears, and starring Marie Dressler and Wallace Beery as a comically quarrelsome middle-aged couple who operate a tugboat. Dressler and Beery were MGMs most popular screen team at that time, having recently made the bittersweet Min and Bill together, for which Dressler won the Academy Award for Best Actress. The boisterous Tugboat Annie character first appeared in a series of stories in the Saturday Evening Post written by the author Norman Reilly Raine which were supposedly based on the life of Thea Foss of Tacoma. There is also a theory that her character is loosely based on Kate A. Sutton, secretary and dispatcher for the Providence Steamboat Company during the 1920s. Tugboat Annie also features Robert Young and Maureen OSullivan as the requisite pair of young lovers. Captain Clarence Howden piloted Annies tugboat "Narcissus", which was owned by Foss Tug and Barge of Tacoma and had been leased to MGM for the movie. Howdens son Richard Howden is seen rolling rope during the credits. Filmed in Seattle, Washington, Tugboat Annie used local residents as extras, including then-mayor John F. Dore. The tugboat used in the film, renamed Arthur Foss in 1934, is the oldest wooden tugboat afloat in the world and remains preserved by Northwest Seaport in Seattle. On Approval On Approval is a 1944 British romantic comedy film, produced, directed and co-written by Clive Brook. Brook also starred, with Beatrice Lillie, Googie Withers and Roland Culver. It is the second film adaptation of the play On Approval by Frederick Lonsdale, the first being the 1930 film of the same name. In this version, the setting was moved from the 20th century back to the late Victorian period. Her Highness and the Bellboy Her Highness and the Bellboy is a 1945 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Hedy Lamarr, Robert Walker, and June Allyson. Written by Richard Connell and Gladys Lehman, the film is about a beautiful European princess who travels to New York City to find the newspaper columnist she fell in love with six years earlier. At her posh New York hotel, she is mistaken for a maid by a kind-hearted bellboy. Charmed by his confusion, the princess insists that he become her personal attendant, unaware that he has fallen in love with her. Her Highness and the Bellboy was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in the United States on July 11, 1945. The Strange One The Strange One is a 1957 black-and-white film noir about students faced with an ethical dilemma in a military college in the Southern United States. It was directed by Jack Garfein, produced by Sam Spiegel, and was adapted from a novel and stage play by Calder Willingham called End as a Man. It marked the film debut of Ben Gazzara, George Peppard and Julie Wilson. Gazzara, Pat Hingle, Peter Mark Richman and Arthur Storch reprised their roles, after starring in the stage version. The film is noteworthy, due to the entire acting and technical staff being from the Actors Studio. It focuses on the dehumanization associated with the tradition of hazing within the college and is noteworthy for its portrayal of homoerotic themes – and at least one gay character – at a time when the Hays Code prohibited such expression. Chronicle of a Boy Alone Chronicle of a Boy Alone, also known as Chronicle of a Lonely Child, is a 1965 Argentine film directed by Leonardo Favio. It won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film. Sartana's Here... Trade Your Pistol for a Coffin Sartanas Here… Trade Your Pistol for a Coffin is a 1970 spaghetti western that is the third of the Sartana film series with George Hilton taking over the lead role from Gianni Garko. The film was shot in Italy and directed by Giuliano Carnimeo. Zachariah Zachariah is a 1971 American Western musical film directed by George Englund and written by Joe Massot and the four members of the comedy troupe The Firesign Theatre. The film stars John Rubinstein as Zachariah, and Don Johnson as his friend Matthew, as two gunfighters journeying through the American West. Cipolla Colt Cry, Onion! is a 1975 Spaghetti Western comedy film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. It is openly comedic and parodic. Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo is a 1977 American made-for-television horror film directed by Stuart Hagmann and starring Claude Akins, Charles Frank, Deborah Winters, Matthew Laborteaux and Pat Hingle. The film was produced by Alan Landsburg Productions and broadcast on CBS on December 28, 1977. Whitey Whitey, original title: De Witte van Sichem, is a Belgian movie by Robbe De Hert released in 1980. The movie is an adaption of Ernest Claes novel De Witte. It is the second adaption of the book. The other movie was released in 1934 as De Witte. The title Whitey refers to the nickname of the main character: Louis Verheyden, a naughty blond boy of eleven years old. The Actor Actor is a 1993 Iranian film directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. The film features Akbar Abdi as Akbar, Fatemeh Motamed-Aria as his wife, Simin, and Mahaya Petrosian as the gypsy girl. The film is a combination of fiction and reality since the leading character has the same name and occupation as the actor who portrays the role, while the details and events are fictional. Fast Getaway II Fast Getaway II is a 1994 direct-to-video action comedy/adventure film, starring Corey Haim, Cynthia Rothrock and Leo Rossi. The film is a sequel to the popular Fast Getaway, released in 1991. The Disappearance of Finbar The Disappearance of Finbar is a mystery drama film directed by Sue Clayton and starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers in an early role. The film also features the first appearance of Colin Farrell, in an uncredited role. The Idlers of the Fertile Valley The Idlers of the Fertile Valley is a Greek film directed by Nikos Panayotopoulos. It won the Golden Leopard at the 1978 Locarno International Film Festival. The Tale of Tsar Saltan The Tale of Tsar Saltan is a 1984 Soviet traditionally animated feature film directed by Lev Milchin and Ivan Ivanov-Vano and produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio. It is an adaptation of the poem of the same name by Aleksandr Pushkin. There are few words in the film besides those of the poem itself, which is read from beginning to end by the narrator and the voice actors. Some portions of the poem are skipped. Three Giant Men 3 Giant Men Night Wind Le Vent de la nuit is a French drama film that came out in 1999, starring Catherine Deneuve and directed by Philippe Garrel, with a score by John Cale. It tells a story of transient loves and willed deaths, in which a callow young man abandons an older woman and loses a wiser friend. Gharwali Baharwali Gharwali Baharwali is a 1998 Indian comedy drama film directed by David Dhawan and produced by Tutu Sharma. It stars Anil Kapoor, Raveena Tandon and Rambha in pivotal roles. The film is a remake of the Tamil film Thaikulame Thaikulame, starring Pandiarajan which was remade in Telugu as Intlo Illalu Vantintlo Priyuralu, with Venkatesh and in Kannada as Naanu Nanna Hendthiru with Ravichandran. The Last Man The Last Man is a 2000 film by Harry Ralston starring David Arnott, Jeri Ryan and Dan Montgomery. Camp Blood 2 Camp Blood 2 is a 2000 American slasher film, and sequel to Camp Blood. The film was directed by Brad Sykes and produced by David S. Sterling. It was followed in 2005 by Within the Woods. Leave Your Hands on My Hips Laisse tes mains sur mes hanches is a 2003 French comedy film directed, written and starring Chantal Lauby. Birthday Boy Birthday Boy is a 2004 short animated film written and directed by Sejong Park while a student at Australian Film. The film has won more than 40 awards at film festivals around the world. Jump! Jump! is a 2008 British-Austrian drama film written and directed by Joshua Sinclair. It starred Ben Silverstone, Patrick Swayze and Martine McCutcheon. It was loosely based on the real-life Halsman murder case. The film was premiered during the Jewish Film Festival in June 2009. Swayze was unable to attend due to pancreatic cancer. For Sale by Owner For Sale by Owner is a 2009 horror film starring Scott Cooper and Rachel Nichols, with supporting performances by Tom Skerritt, Skeet Ulrich, Frankie Faison, and Kris Kristofferson. The Facts in the Case of Mister Hollow The Facts In the Case of Mister Hollow is a 2008 Short horror film that was directed by Rodrigo Gudiño and Vincent Marcone, based upon a story written by Gudiño. The short was first released on July 17, 2008 at the Fantasia Film Festival and has been re-released as part of several different DVDs, either as an extra feature or as one of several featured shorts. Still Bill Still Bill is a 2009 documentary film about musician Bill Withers. It received its world premiere at the 2009 South by Southwest Film Festival. The title is a reference to Withers 1972 album of the same name. Cencoroll is a 2009 Japanese anime science fiction film nearly singlehandedly written, designed, directed, and animated by manga author Atsuya Uki. Produced by Anime Innovation Tokyo and Aniplex, the film had its world premiere at Canadas Fantasia International Film Festival on July 28, 2009. The film made its Japanese debut on August 22, 2009 in Tokyo and Osaka. Cencoroll made its debut in the United States at the New York Anime Festival on September 25, 2009. A sequel, Cencoroll 2, was released on June 29, 2019, in a dual-screening featuring the first film as Cencoroll Connect. Another sequel titled Cencoroll 3 has been green-lit for production. Lightning Strike Colpi di fulmine is a 2012 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti and starring Christian De Sica and Lillo & Greg. It was a commercial success, grossing $13,378,892 at the Italian box office. For her performance in this film Anna Foglietta was nominated for Silver Ribbon for Best Supporting Actress. Teen's Confessions Confissões de Adolescente is a 2014 Brazilian comedy-drama film directed by Daniel Filho and Cris dAmato, based on the diaries of Maria Mariana, which also led to theatrical performances, a book and TV series, the film follows the rites of passage experienced by four sisters. Actresses Maria Mariana, Deborah Secco, Daniele Valente and Georgiana Góes, the protagonists of the homonymous TV series make appearances in the film. Ashke Ashke is a 2018 Indian-Punjabi film based on popular folk dance Bhangra and is written by Dheeraj Rattan and directed by Amberdeep Singh. It stars Amrinder Gill, Sanjeeda Shaikh, Roopi Gill in lead roles and Sarbjit Cheema, Hobby Dhaliwal, Jaswinder Bhalla, Avy Randhawa and Gurshabad in supporting roles. Also, the film marks as debut for Roopi Gill and Sanjeeda Shaikh in Pollywood. Ashke was released worldwide on 27 July 2018. At Brit Asia TV Awards the film received six nominations including Best Film and Best Actor. Salt for Svanetia Salt for Svanetia is a 1930 Soviet-Georgian silent documentary film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov. As one of the earliest ethnographic films, it documents the life of the Svan people in the isolated mountain village of Ushguli in Svanetia, in the northwestern part of the Georgian Soviet Republic. Containing some propaganda, the climax of the film shows how a Soviet built road connects the previously isolated mountain village to Soviet civilisation. Many of the scenes of the film were staged, and the authenticity of some scenes has been disputed by the Svan people. The Power and the Glory The Power and the Glory is a 1933 pre-Code film starring Spencer Tracy and Colleen Moore, written by Preston Sturges, and directed by William K. Howard. The pictures screenplay was Sturges first script, which he delivered complete in the form of a finished shooting script, for which he received $17,500 and a percentage of the profits. Profit-sharing arrangements, now a common practice in Hollywood, were then unusual and gained Sturges much attention. The film, told through flashbacks, was cited by Pauline Kael in her essay "Raising Kane", as a prototype for the narrative of Citizen Kane. Tracys performance in a boardroom scene remains widely considered one of his most thrilling sequences as an actor. The Power and the Glory was loosely based by Sturges on the life of C. W. Post, his second wifes grandfather, who founded the Postum Cereal Company, which later became General Foods. Like Tom Garner, the lead character of the film, Post worked his way up from the bottom, and ended his own life. Otherwise, according to Sturges, their lives did not correspond. In 2014, The Power and the Glory was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. The film is unrelated to the 1940 novel of the same title by Graham Greene. Higher and Higher Higher and Higher is a 1944 musical film starring Michèle Morgan, Jack Haley, and Frank Sinatra, loosely based on a 1940 Broadway musical written by Gladys Hurlbut and Joshua Logan. The film version, written by Jay Dratler and Ralph Spence with additional dialogue by William Bowers and Howard Harris, diverges significantly from its source. The film has songs by Jimmy McHugh and Harold Adamson, as well as one song by Rodgers and Hart, "Disgustingly Rich," that remains from the stage production. The First Traveling Saleslady The First Traveling Saleslady is a 1956 American film, starring Ginger Rogers and Carol Channing. Commercially unsuccessful, it was among the films that helped to close RKO Pictures. Future western stars Clint Eastwood and James Arness have supporting roles in the film. Lucky Jim Lucky Jim is a 1957 British comedy film directed by John Boulting and starring Ian Carmichael, Terry-Thomas and Hugh Griffith. It is an adaptation of the 1954 novel Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis. Dogora Dogora, released in Japan as , is a 1964 Japanese science fiction film directed by Ishirō Honda, written by Jojiro Okami and Shinichi Sekizawa, and produced by Yasuyoshi Tajitsu and Tomoyuki Tanaka, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced and distributed by Toho Studios, the film stars Yosuke Natsuki, Nobuo Nakamura, Hiroshi Koizumi, and Akiko Wakabayashi, along with American actor Robert Dunham. The film tells the story of a huge jellyfish-like creature from space that attacks Japan. Dogora was released theatrically in Japan on 11 August 1964. It was released directly to television in the United States in 1966 by American International Television, under the title Dagora, the Space Monster. Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion is a 1965 light comedy-adventure film, produced by Ivan Tors, Leonard B. Kaufman, and Harry Redmond Jr., directed by Andrew Marton, and starring Marshall Thompson and Betsy Drake. The film was shot at Soledad Canyon near Los Angeles, California and in Miami, It became the basis for the television series Daktari. Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood is a 1976 American comedy film directed by Michael Winner and starring Bruce Dern, Madeline Kahn, Teri Garr and Art Carney. Spoofing the craze surrounding Rin Tin Tin, the film is notable for the large number of cameo appearances by actors and actresses from Hollywoods golden age many of whom had been employees of Paramount Pictures, the films distributor. Killer's Moon Killers Moon is a 1978 British horror film written and directed by Alan Birkinshaw, with uncredited dialogue written by his novelist sister, Fay Weldon. Fall Guy is a 1982 Japanese film directed by Kinji Fukasaku, with art direction by Akira Takahashi. It was chosen as the Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. A Greek Tragedy A Greek Tragedy is a 1985 Belgian animated short film written and directed by Nicole Van Goethem. The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 59th Academy Awards. Nobody's Perfect Nobodys Perfect is a 1990 American comedy film directed by Robert Kaylor and starring Chad Lowe and Gail OGrady. Savage Vengance Savage Vengeance is a 1993 American slasher-rape and revenge film written and directed by Donald Farmer. It stars Camille Keaton, under the alias "Vickie Kehl". Let It Snow Let It Snow is a 2001 romantic comedy movie. The story involves a young man who finds love during "snow days" time off from high school, but spends years finding his true self. He is haunted by the family "curse"—as told to him by his grandmother—that the men in the family are doomed. Ablaze Ablaze is a 2001 American direct-to-video action disaster film, starring John Bradley, Tom Arnold and Michael Dudikoff. It was directed by Jim Wynorski. The film uses stock footage from two other films. The car chase scene at the beginning of the film is edited from the 1993 film Striking Distance. Ablaze also uses several footage from the film City on Fire during the entire film. The film also contains stock footage from the 1970s TV Show Emergency! Sathyaa Sathya is a 1988 Indian Tamil-language action social drama film directed by Suresh Krissna and produced by Kamal Haasan. The latter stars along with Amala. The film was a remake of the 1985 Hindi film Arjun. The film is the directorial debut for Suresh Krishna. The film completed a 150-day run and was successful box office collection. The film was dubbed in Telugu under the same name. The cinematography and editing were handled by S. M. Anwar and N. R. Kittu respectively. Fakers Fakers is a 2004 British film directed by Richard Janes and starring Matthew Rhys as con-man with a big debt to pay off to wanna-be crime lord Art Malik. It was produced by Richard Janes Claire Bee and Todd Kleparski, three graduates from Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication. Completely funded via independent routes the film cost $1,500,000 to make and has opened theatrically in the United Kingdom, America and Japan as well as other territories. The title track was written and performed by Andrea Britton and produced by Andrew J Jones. Under the Stars Under the Stars is a 2007 Spanish drama film directed by Félix Viscarret. Little Chenier Little Chenier is a 2006 American drama film directed by Bethany Ashton Wolf and written by Jace Johnson and Wolf. It is set in the bayous of Louisiana, and stars Johnathon Schaech, Frederick Koehler, Tamara Braun, Jeremy Davidson, Clifton Collins Jr., and Chris Mulkey. The film completed principal photography in Louisiana in August 2005, just days before Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita hit all of the areas they had filmed in. Wolf and Johnson, devastated for the Cajun communities of Southwest Louisiana, were grateful that they could at least give them all this film, celebrating the memory of their land, its beauty and their way of life. Given the loss that so many experienced from these hurricanes, Wolf and Johnson decided to change the ending of the film to one that represented a beacon of hope. Little Chenier premiered at the Austin Film Festival on October 20, 2006 to a standing ovation, filled with Cajuns, Southerners, and Louisianans. It continued on the festival circuit through 2007, winning 10 Best Picture Awards. It was released January 18, 2008 to a successful theatrical run by Radio London Films, then on DVD July 8, 2008. Nirvana: Nevermind Classic Albums: Nirvana – Nevermind is a documentary DVD released by Eagle Vision in March 2005, as part of the Classic Albums series. It features interviews specifically for this release with Nirvana band members Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic, as well as Nevermind album producer Butch Vig about the recording of the album. Other interview highlights include Garry Gersh, Jonathan Ponneman and Nils Bernstein, Thurston Moore and Jack Endino. Darling Darling is a Bollywood horror romantic thriller film released on 7 September 2007. The film, which stars Esha Deol, Fardeen Khan and Isha Koppikar in the lead roles, was directed by Ram Gopal Varma. It was shot in Mumbai, India. The soundtrack was composed by Himesh Reshammiya and Pritam. The film was average grosser grossed Rs. 22 million in the first week. Shameless Shameless, is a 2008 Czech comedy film directed by Jan Hřebejk. Following their collaborations on A Novel for Women and The Holiday Makers, Czech filmmaker Hřebejk and author Michal Viewegh reunited for Shameless, a comic romp based on Viewegh’s bestselling Tales of Marriage and Sex. A Lonely Cow Weeps at Dawn aka A Cow at Daybreak and Cowshed of Immorality is a Japanese pink film directed by Daisuke Gotō and starring Ryōko Asagi and Horyu Nakamura. It has been shown in film festivals, and was named the fifth best pink film released in the year 2003. The Blonde with Bare Breasts The Blonde with Bare Breasts is a 2010 French film written and directed by Manuel Pradal. The Night Stalker The Night Stalker is a 2016 American dramatic film about the serial killer Richard Ramirez. It was directed by Megan Griffiths, who wrote the screenplay, and stars Lou Diamond Phillips, Bellamy Young, Chelle Sherrill, and Benjamin Barrett. The film was produced by Alisa Tager and Matthew Brady. Least Among Saints Least Among Saints is a 2012 U.S. drama film written by, directed by, and starring Martin Papazian with Tristan Lake Leabu, Laura San Giacomo and Charles S. Dutton. Occupy Unmasked Occupy Unmasked is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Steve Bannon and produced by David Bossie, which is critical of the Occupy movement and was produced by Citizens United Productions. The documentary was released in limited theaters on September 21, 2012, distributed by Mark Cubans Magnolia Pictures. Cuban stated "I dont have any politics" and that his company released the documentary solely "because we believe there is an audience for it" before the 2012 U.S. Presidential election. When I Saw You When I Saw You is a 2012 Palestinian drama film directed by Annemarie Jacir. The film was selected as the Palestinian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards. It won Best Asian Film at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival, NETPAC award. Ring of Fire Ring of Fire is a 2013 biographical television film about the life of June Carter Cash and Johnny Cash directed by Allison Anders. It stars Jewel Kilcher as June Carter Cash and Matt Ross as Johnny Cash. It was nominated for four Primetime Emmys in 2013, including Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special. Heart Attack Heart Attack is 2014 Indian Telugu-language romantic action film written, directed and produced by Puri Jagannadh under the banner Puri Jagannadh Touring Talkies. The film stars Nithiin, Adah Sharma in lead roles with Nicole Amy Madell in an extended cameo appearance and Vikramjeet Virk as the antagonist. Anoop Rubens composed the soundtrack for the film. The film released on 31 January 2014 worldwide to mixed reviews from the critics, Heart Attack grossed in 50 Days. Salam Neighbor Salam Neighbor is a 2015 documentary film by the production companies Living on One Dollar and 1001 MEDIA. The title means "hello" neighbor. The title has a dual meaning as the Arabic word "salam" also means "peace." The film documents the experiences of American filmmakers Zach Ingrasci and Chris Temple when they lived among 85,000 Syrians in Jordans Zaatari refugee camp, which lies seven miles from the Syrian border. The filmmakers, who were the first allowed by the UN to register and set-up a tent inside a refugee camp, spent a month in Zaatari to cover what the UN Refugee Agency calls the worlds most pressing humanitarian crisis. Salam Neighbor is a component of a three-part project focused on the Syrian refugee crisis: the documentary, a virtual reality film and a social impact campaign. The film had its world premiere in Washington, DC at the AFI DOCS film festival on June 20, 2015. Mercenary Mercenary is a 2016 French drama film directed by Sacha Wolff. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Europa Cinemas Label Award. A young man from the French oversea collectivity of Wallis and Futuna in the South Pacific plays rugby in France. Village Rockstars Village Rockstars is a 2017 Indian Kamrupi Assamese language coming-of-age film written, edited, co-produced, and directed by Rima Das, who is a self-taught filmmaker. The film premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. More significantly, the film grabbed the Best Feature Film ‘Swarna Kamal’ award at the 65th National Film Awards, which were declared at New Delhi on 13 April 2018. Village Rockstars also won awards in three other categories: Best Child Artist, Best Location Sound Recordist and Best Editing. The film was selected as Indias official entry to the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated for top nine films from 87. Pardon My Scotch Pardon My Scotch is the ninth short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1935 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Mickey's Circus Mickeys Circus is an animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released August 1, 1936. Known crew include director Ben Sharpsteen and animators Milt Kahl, Frank Thomas, Al Eugster, Shamus Culhane, and Errol Gray. Although the film is called Mickeys Circus, the film mostly features Donald Duck; however, Mickey Mouse does feature in the beginning and end. Also featured are a trio of trained Sea Lions, a young Sea Lion pup, and an audience full of children. The Man with Nine Lives The Man with Nine Lives is a 1940 American horror mystery science fiction directed by Nick Grinde and starring Boris Karloff. Both The Man with Nine Lives and The Man They Could Not Hang were based in part on the real-life saga of Dr. Robert Cornish, a University of California professor who, in 1934, announced he had restored life to a dog named Lazarus that he had put to death by clinical means. The resulting publicity led to Cornish being booted off campus. On Our Merry Way On Our Merry Way is a 1948 American comedy film produced by Benedict Bogeaus and Burgess Meredith and released by United Artists. At the time of its release, King Vidor and Leslie Fenton were credited with its direction, although the DVD lists John Huston and George Stevens, who assisted with one of the segments, as well. The screenplay by Laurence Stallings and Lou Breslow, based on an original story by Arch Oboler, is similar in style to that of Tales of Manhattan, another anthology film made up of several vignettes linked by a single theme. The picture stars Paulette Goddard, Burgess Meredith, James Stewart, Henry Fonda, Harry James, Dorothy Lamour, Victor Moore and Fred MacMurray. It marks the first joint movie appearance of Stewart and Fonda, who play a pair of musicians in their section of the film. Bad Ol' Putty Tat Bad Ol Putty Tat is a 1949 Merrie Melodies animated cartoon released by Warner Bros. starring Tweety and directed by Friz Freleng. Tweety must evade the titular "puddy tat," Sylvester the Cat, who is once again in hot pursuit of Tweety, just so that he can eat him for his own personal snack. It provides an anomaly in the Sylvester & Tweety pairings: In this one, Tweety provides almost all the dialogue, and then mainly to the audience. Tweetys voice is performed by Mel Blanc, who also screams out Sylvesters pain in mid-film. The story was written by Tedd Pierce; he and fellow Warner Bros. cartoon writer Michael Maltese appear in caricature form as a pair of badminton players. Small Town Girl Small Town Girl is a 1953 musical film directed by László Kardos and starring Jane Powell, Farley Granger, and Ann Miller. Busby Berkeley choreographed several dance numbers. Bobby Van performed the memorable "Street Dance", in which he hopped all around town. The film features song performances by Nat King Cole. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song, "My Flaming Heart", with music by Nicholas Brodszky and lyrics by Leo Robin. Stage Struck Stage Struck is a 1958 American drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Henry Fonda, Susan Strasberg and Christopher Plummer in his film debut. The screenplay, by Augustus and Ruth Goetz, is based on the stage play Morning Glory by Zoë Akins, which also served as the basis for the 1933 film Morning Glory which starred Katharine Hepburn, Douglas Fairbanks and Adolphe Menjou in corresponding roles. The Castle of the Living Dead Castle of the Living Dead is a 1964 horror film directed by Warren Kiefer. The film is set in France in the early 19th century after the Napoleonic wars where a traveling circus visits the castle of the Count Drago. Dragos habit of experimenting on animals is revealed and the visitors are about to become unwilling participants before they are rescued by a dwarf. Since its release, a number of contradictory production histories concerning Castle of the Living Dead have surfaced, with the films direction being variously attributed to Kiefer, Riccardo Freda, or Luciano Ricci. Other mysteries include the extent of assistant director Michael Reeves involvement in the production, and whether or not Mario Bava provided special effects for the film. This film should not be confused with "Castle of the Walking Dead", which is an alternate title for the 1967 German horror film starring Lee, Die Schlangengrube und das Pendel. Silence and Cry Silence and Cry is a 1968 Hungarian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó. Callan Callan is an 1974 British thriller film directed by Don Sharp and starring Edward Woodward, Eric Porter and Carl Möhner. It was based on the ITV television series Callan which ran from 1967 to 1972. The Plank The Plank is a 30-minute, British slapstick comedy film for television from 1979, which was written and directed by Eric Sykes. This version, which is a remake of the earlier 1967 film The Plank, which was also written and directed by Sykes, was produced by Thames Television and broadcast on the ITV network. Although not literally a silent film, it has little spoken dialogue. Instead the film is punctuated by grunts, other vocal noises and sound effects. The soundtrack was composed by Alan Braden and performed by Alan Braden and his orchestra. SVT used to show the film several times around Christmas and New Year during the 1980s and 1990s. Insatiable Insatiable is a classic pornographic movie released in 1980, at the close of the era of "porno chic" in the US. It starred Marilyn Chambers and was directed by Stu Segall. It was followed by a 1984 sequel, Insatiable II, also directed by Daniels. The series was "enormously popular", and the first film was the top-selling adult video in the U.S. from 1980 to 1982. Le voyage en douce Le Voyage en douce is a 1980 French drama film directed by Michel Deville. The screenplay is shaped around 15 different sexual anecdotes, penned by 15 writers. The film stars Dominique Sanda and Geraldine Chaplin. It was entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival. Think Big Think Big is a 1990 adventure/comedy film directed by Jon Turteltaub and starring the "Barbarian Brothers" Peter and David Paul. The film follows the misadventures of a pair of twin brother truck drivers who aide a teenage runaway. It also features cameos from character actors such as Michael Winslow, Richard Moll, and Richard Kiel. Straight Out of Brooklyn Straight Out of Brooklyn is a 1991 independent film directed by Matty Rich in his directorial debut. The film is a story about Dennis, an African-American teen living in a housing project with his sister, mother and abusive, alcoholic father. Fed up with his familys seemingly hopeless future, he plans with his friends to rob a drug dealer. A Princesa Xuxa e os Trapalhões A Princesa Xuxa e os Trapalhões is a 1989 Brazilian adventure film, directed by José Alvarenga Jr and starring Xuxa Meneghel and Os Trapalhões. The Wild Bees The Wild Bees is a 2001 Czech film directed by Bohdan Sláma. It was the Czech Republics submission to the 75th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Adagio Adagio is a 2000 Russian animated short film directed by Garri Bardin. Speed Demon Speed Demon is a 2003 horror film and directed by David DeCoteau and starring Collin Stark, Mark Ian Miller, and Candace Moon. Bardaasht Bardaasht is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language vigilante action-thriller film Produced by Vijay galani & directed by E. Nivas. It is based on the screenplay written by Vikram Bhatt. The film stars Bobby Deol, Ritesh Deshmukh, Tara Sharma, Lara Dutta and Rahul Dev in lead roles, with Vishwajeet Pradhan, Ganesh Yadav and Virendra Saxena in important supporting roles. A adapted sequel named Chehre will have Amitabh Bachchan and Emraan Hashmi in lead roles. The film will be released in 2020. Ghost Game Ghost Game is a comedy-horror film directed by Joe Knee and stars Alexandra Barreto, Shelby Fenner and Erik Woods. Damarukam Damarukam is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language action fantasy film produced by R. R. Venkat on R. R. Movie Makers banner and written and directed by Srinivasa Reddy, cinematography by Chota K. Naidu. Starring Akkineni Nagarjuna, Anushka Shetty play the lead roles and music composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film recorded as Average at the box office. The film was released on 2012. Naidu won Filmfare Award for Best Cinematographer - South. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Shiva-The Superhero 2. Blooded Blooded is a 2011 British independent horror/thriller film written by James Walker, produced by Magma Pictures and Ptarmigan ACP and directed by Edward Boase, his first feature. The film premiered at the Bradford International Film Festival on 18 March 2011. The plot involves an animal rights action group calling themselves the "Real Animal League", which kidnaps five young deer hunters and then hunts them. It is filmed in a mockumentary style. As part of the promotion, distributor Revolver Entertainment created a website, realanimalleague.com, for the fictional Real Animal League, which mentions the film. An email statement to the real animal rights group, Animal Liberation Front, supposedly from the RAL claiming that the film misrepresented them, was reprinted on the ALF website. The Evening Standard reported that the film "caused outrage after graphic scenes showing activists attacking five deer-stalkers were posted on the internet, in a viral publicity campaign," and the films topic has provoked reactions from parties on both side of the hunting debate in the UK. Koko and the Ghosts Koko and the Ghosts is a 2011 Croatian adventure film directed by Daniel Kušan. It is based on the childrens novel of the same name by Ivan Kušan, Daniel Kušans father. Osthi Osthi is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by S. Dharani, starring Silambarasan. A remake of 2010 blockbuster Hindi film Dabangg, directed by Abhinav Singh Kashyap and written by Dileep Shukla, it featured Jithan Ramesh, Richa Gangopadhyay, Sonu Sood, reprising his role from the original, Nassar, and Revathi in supporting roles. The film released worldwide on 9 December 2011. Upon release, the film generally received mixed reviews but was declared as a average hit. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Policewala Dabangg. The Telugu dubbed version was released as Thimmiri on 25 April 2015. 10%: What Makes a Hero? 10%: What Makes a Hero? is a 2013 Israeli documentary film directed by Yoav Shamir. The film focuses on the concept of heroism, which the director sets out to define and locate. The title refers to the Milgram experiment where 10% of the subjects were shown to go against authorities for the sake of moral conviction. The film was screened at a number of international film festival. It received the Documentary Excellence Award at the 2013 South Film Festival in Israel. Zone Pro Site: The Moveable Feast Zone Pro Site, also known as Zone Pro Site: The Moveable Feast, is a 2013 Taiwanese comedy film directed by Chen Yu-hsun, starring Lin Mei-hsiu, Tony Yang and Kimi Hsia. Dennis Rodman's Big Bang in PyongYang Dennis Rodmans Big Bang in Pyongyang is a 2015 documentary film produced and directed by Colin Offland, and written by Matthew Baker. The film follows retired professional basketball player Dennis Rodman on his mission to host a basketball game between former NBA stars and the North Korean team in Pyongyang. Gilbert Gilbert is a 2017 American documentary film about the life and career of comedian Gilbert Gottfried. It opened in theaters on November 3, 2017. Rabb Da Radio Rabb Da Radio is a 2017 Indian Punjabi-language film directed by Tarnvir Singh Jagpal and Harry Bhatti, and written by Jass Grewal. It stars Tarsem Jassar, Mandy Takhar and Simi Chahal. The film was produced by Manpreet Johal and Vehli Janta Films, distributed by White Hill Productions. It marked the debut of Tarsem Jassar. Set in the Punjab of the 80s and 90s, the film revolves around family ties, love and unconditional faith over God. Rabb Da Radio takes back to an era where lovers used to just see each other and decide that theyre going to be life partners. The film was released theatrically on 31 March 2018. A commercial success, Rabb Da Radio earned 4.5 crore in its opening weekend and 16 crore at the end of its theatrical run. Rabb Da Radio won 10 awards in different ceremonies from 49 nominations including Best film Award, Best Debut Actor, Best Actress and many others. Tonight, at the Movies , also known as Tonight, at the Movies, is a Japanese romantic-fantasy film starring Haruka Ayase and Kentaro Sakaguchi, with original screenplay by Keisuke Uyama and direction by Hideki Takeuchi. It premiered in Japan on February 10, 2018. Thiruttu Payale 2 Thiruttu Payale 2 is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language thriller film directed and written by Susi Ganeshan. A spiritual successor to his earlier Thiruttu Payale, the film features Bobby Simha, Prasanna and Amala Paul in the lead roles. The film features music composed by Vidyasagar, while Raja Mohammad was the editor. Produced by AGS Entertainment, the venture began production in October 2016 and was released on 30 November 2017. The film is being remade in Kannada as 100 starring Ramesh Aravind. La bandera La Bandera is a 1935 French drama film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Annabella, Jean Gabin and Robert Le Vigan. It was based on the 1931 novel La Bandera by Pierre Mac Orlan. After committing a brutal murder in Paris, a Frenchman flees to Barcelona where he enlists in the Spanish Foreign Legion. He is sent to fight in Morocco where he unexpectedly bonds with his comrades and marries a local woman before his past begins to catch up with him. Like Duviviers other works of the period, the film is infused with poetic realism. The film was made at the Joinville Studios in Paris with sets designed by the art director Jacques Krauss. Location shooting took place in Barcelona and at barracks in Tetuán in Spanish Morocco. Japoteurs Japoteurs is the tenth of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The first Superman cartoon produced by Famous Studios, Japoteurs covers Supermans adventures stopping Japanese spies from hijacking a bomber plane and bringing it to Tokyo. This cartoon does not bear the Famous Studios name because that company had not yet been fully organized after Max Fleischer was removed by Paramount Pictures from the studio which bore his name. The cartoon was originally released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on September 18, 1942. The word "Japoteur" is a portmanteau of the word "Japanese" and the word "saboteur". The Affairs of Dobie Gillis The Affairs of Dobie Gillis is a 1953 comedy musical film directed by Don Weis. The film is based on the short stories by Max Shulman collected as The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. Bobby Van played Gillis in this musical version, co-starring with Debbie Reynolds and Bob Fosse. Odissea LOdissea was a European TV miniseries broadcast on RAI in 1968 and based on Homers Odyssey. An Italian, Yugoslavian, German and French coproduction, it was directed by Franco Rossi, assisted by Piero Schivazappa and Mario Bava; the cast included Bekim Fehmiu as Ulysses and Irene Papas as Penelope, Samson Burke as the Cyclops, as well as Barbara Bach as Nausicaa, and Gerard Herter. The movie is considered by several critics a masterpiece representation of the ancient world. The First Nudie Musical The First Nudie Musical is a 1976 American musical comedy film directed by Mark Haggard and Bruce Kimmel. California Dreaming California Dreaming is a 1979 American comedy-drama film starring Glynnis OConnor, Dennis Christopher, Seymour Cassel and Tanya Roberts and directed by John D. Hancock. Grijpstra & De Gier Grijpstra & De Gier is a 1979 Dutch crime film directed by Wim Verstappen. It is based on the eponymous novel series by Jan Willem van de Wetering, specifically Het lijk in de Haarlemmer Houttuinen. The film has also been released as Fatal Error and Outsider in Amsterdam . Although the film was not received to critical acclaim, it managed reasonable box-office succes. Champions Champions is a 1984 film based on the true story of jockey Bob Champion. It is directed by John Irvin, produced by Peter Shaw, written by Evan Jones, and stars John Hurt, Edward Woodward and Jan Francis. Stryker Stryker is a Philippine action film directed by Cirio H. Santiago. The film is set in the future where after a nuclear holocaust, survivors battle each other over the remaining water in the world. Class Relations , known in English as Class Relations, in French as , is a 1984 film by the French filmmaking duo of Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet. It is based on Franz Kafkas unfinished first novel, Amerika. The German filmmaker Harun Farocki appears as one of the leads, and the film also features a cameo from American experimental filmmaker Thom Andersen. A documentary was made about the filming process, . Armed Response Armed Response is a 1986 action thriller film, starring David Carradine and Lee Van Cleef and directed by Fred Olen Ray. This is the first action film made by CineTel Films and distributed by Metro Goldwyn Mayer. Project Grizzly Project Grizzly is a 1996 documentary about Canadian inventor Troy Hurtubise. The film follows Hurtubises obsession with researching the Canadian grizzly bear up close ever since surviving an early encounter with such a bear. The film was directed by Peter Lynch and produced by the National Film Board of Canada who approached Hurtubise after reading his 1990 book White Tape: An Authentic Behind the Scenes Look at Project Grizzly. Time at the Top Time at the Top, is a 1999 cable television film for Showtime that was directed by Jimmy Kaufman and written by Linda Brookover and Alain Silver based on from the award-winning young adult novel by Edward Ormondroyd. It stars Elisha Cuthbert, Timothy Busfield, and Lynne Adams. Forgive and Forget Forgive and Forget is a 2000 British made-for-television film in which a young latent gay man confronts his sexuality and increasing jealousy when his best friend moves in with his new girlfriend. The film was broadcast on ITV on 3 January 2000. Project Viper Project Viper is a 2002 science-fiction thriller starring Patrick Muldoon, Theresa Russell, Curtis Armstrong and Tamara Davies that debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel. It was directed by Jim Wynorski under the pseudonym "Jay Andrews". Niagara Motel Niagara Motel is a 2006 Canadian drama film directed by Gary Yates. It was adapted by George F. Walker from Suburban Motel his series of six plays. The film earned numerous nominations, including a Genie Award for Best Supporting Actress for Caroline Dhavernas. Naach Naach is a 2004 Indian Hindi dance film directed by Ram Gopal Varma, starring Abhishek Bachchan, Antara Mali and Riteish Deshmukh. Vox Populi Vox populi is a 2008 Dutch political satire comedy film written and directed by Eddy Terstall. The lead roles are played by Tom Jansen, Tara Elders, and Johnny de Mol. Ton Kas won a Golden Calf Award for Best Supporting Actor. Together with Simon in 2004 and SEXtet in 2007, it is part of a trilogy about contemporary Dutch society. It received mainly average reviews. Born in 68 Born in 68 is a 2008 French drama film directed by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau. James James is a 2008 Northern Irish coming-of-age short film. The film marks the directorial debut of Connor Clements and stars Niall Wright as James, a teenage boy attempting to come to terms with his burgeoning homosexuality. Year of the Carnivore Year of the Carnivore is a 2009 Canadian romantic comedy film about a grocery store detective with a crush on a man who rejects her because she has too little sexual experience. It stars Cristin Milioti, Mark Rendall, Will Sasso, Ali Liebert, and Luke Camilleri. Year of the Carnivore is Sook-Yin Lees feature directorial debut and it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival as a Canada First selection. The Paranormal Diaries: Clophill The Paranormal Diaries: Clophill is a 2013 British horror film that was written and directed by Kevin Gates and co-directed by Michael Bartlett. The film had its world premiere on 24 August 2013 at the London FrightFest Film Festival. The Paranormal Diaries: Clophill, which contains both factual interviews and a written storyline, centers on the St Marys Church in Clophill and rumours that the church is the site of paranormal and occult activity. In September 2014, writer Kevin Gates released a book tie-in containing his research material for the film. Varnyathil Aashanka Varnyathil Aashanka is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Sidharth Bharathan, written by Thrissur Gopalji and produced by Ashiq Usman. It stars Kunchacko Boban, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Shine Tom Chacko, Chemban Vinod Jose, Manikandan R. Achari, and Rachana Narayanankutty. The film was released on 4 August 2017 across Kerala and the film received positive reviews from audience. Let's Go with Pancho Villa Lets Go with Pancho Villa is a Mexican motion picture directed by Fernando de Fuentes in 1936, the last of the directors Revolution Trilogy, besides El prisionero trece and El compadre Mendoza. An anti-epic based on a novel, it focuses on the cruelty of the Mexican Revolution and Pancho Villa himself, contrary to most of the Mexican movies about this national hero. The movie is thought to have been the first Mexican super-production and led to the bankruptcy of the film company that made it. Sea Scouts Sea Scouts is an animated cartoon short film in the Donald Duck series. It was produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters June 30, 1939 by RKO Radio Pictures. Hockey Homicide Hockey Homicide is a cartoon made by Walt Disney Productions in 1945. The Day the Sky Exploded The Day the Sky Exploded, released in the United Kingdom as Death Comes From Outer Space, is a 1958 science fiction film. It is known as the first Italian science fiction film, predating even the science fiction films of Antonio Margheriti. The Truth About Spring The Truth about Spring is a 1965 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Hayley Mills, John Mills and James MacArthur. It is a romantic comedy adventure. It was released by Universal. The Glass House The Glass House is a 1972 American made-for-television drama film starring Alan Alda, Vic Morrow and Clu Gulager, directed by Tom Gries. It originally aired on CBS on February 4, 1972. Here and Elsewhere Here and Elsewhere is a 1976 documentary film by Jean-Luc Godard and Anne-Marie Miéville. It is a film essay, narrated by Godard and Miéville, on the limitations and artificiality of cinema in attempting to portray reality. It is additionally a critique of the Dziga Vertov Group, the partnership of Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin who together made a number of political, pro-Marxist films between 1968 and 1972. Here and Elsewhere incorporates footage of Palestinian fedayeen taken for Jusquà la victoire, an aborted 1970 pro-Palestinian Dziga Vertov Group film. Jusquà la victoire had been abandoned after most of its subjects were killed by Jordanian forces as part of the 1970 Black September conflict several months after filming. Here and Elsewhere takes its name from the contrasting footage it shows of the fedayeen and of a French family watching television at home. Among the films critiques is a specific criticism of the trickery that was sometimes employed by the Dziga Vertov Group for propaganda purposes. The film shows footage that was taken of a Lebanese woman who states that she is pregnant with a future fighter for the Palestinians; Godard states in a voiceover that she was in fact not pregnant at the time. Ici et Ailleurs marks the beginning of Godards transitional period, which found him experimenting with video and moving from political polemics to an examination of the way people perceive themselves and others; as such, it shares many of the traits of both his radical-era films and the video-centered work that followed. It is also one of his first projects with Miéville, who has remained the major collaborator in his life and work since. Mardi Gras Massacre Mardi Gras Massacre is a 1978 American horror film written and directed by Jack Weis. It is a semi-remake of the 1963 film Blood Feast. The plot follows a serial killer roaming the streets of New Orleans, sacrificing women to a Peruvian god. The film is notable for its reputation as a "video nasty," having been banned in the United Kingdom upon its release and given an X rating in the United States. Birth of the Beatles Birth of the Beatles is a 1979 biopic film, produced by Dick Clarks company and directed by Richard Marquand. The film was released into cinemas worldwide except in the United States, where it was shown as a TV film on ABC. The film focuses on the early history of the Beatles. It was released nine years after the announced break-up of the Beatles themselves, and is the only Beatles biopic to be made while John Lennon was still alive. Pete Best, the Beatles original drummer, served as a technical advisor for the production. The Crossing The Crossing is a 1990 Australian romantic drama film directed by George Ogilvie, and starring Russell Crowe, Robert Mammone and Danielle Spencer. The film was shot in the towns of Junee and Condobolin in New South Wales, Australia. The film was released in Australia on 18 October 1990. Russell Crowe was given the AACTA Award for best male role while Jeff Darling was awarded for the best photography. Gumrah Gumrah is a 1993 Indian crime drama film directed by Mahesh Bhatt in a screenplay written by Sujit Sen and Robin Bhatt. The film stars Sanjay Dutt and Sridevi; Loosely based on the Australian miniseries Bangkok Hilton, in the film, seeing Roshnis talent for singing, Rahul gives her a break and they eventually fall in love. On a trip to Hong Kong, she is arrested for possession of cocaine, not knowing that it is all Rahuls doing. Gumrah was critically well received upon its release with major appreciation drawn towards Sridevis performance, which many consider as one of the finest performances of her career and brought her a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress. The film was also a commercial success grossing worldwide against its budget. Thus it became the seventh highest-grossing film of 1993. The Viking Sagas The Viking Sagas is a 1995 American film directed by Michael Chapman and starring Ralf Möller and Sven-Ole Thorsen. Two Came Back Two Came Back is a television film based on the true story of Deborah Scaling Kiley as told in her book Albatross. Melissa Joan Hart stars alongside Jonathan Brandis. Restaurant Restaurant is a 1998 independent film starring Adrien Brody, Elise Neal, David Moscow and Simon Baker. Written by Tom Cudworth and directed by Eric Bross, Restaurant was the follow-up to this writing–directing duos first film, TenBenny, which also starred Adrien Brody. Restaurant premiered at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival on April 17, 1998, and garnered Adrien Brody an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Male Lead. Set in Hoboken, Restaurant is a romantic comedy about young waiters with big dreams, but few chances to actually succeed. Rocktober Blood Rocktober Blood is a 1984 horror film, directed by Beverly Sebastian and starring Tray Loren, Donna Scoggins and Cana Cockrell. It features the band Sorcery as actors and on the soundtrack. Video Voyeur: The Susan Wilson Story Video Voyeur or Video Voyeur: The Susan Wilson Story is a 2002 American television drama directed by Tim Hunter and starring Angie Harmon. Made by Lifetime Television, it is based on the real-life story of Susan Wilson, a Louisiana woman, who was videotaped in her own home by a neighbor. Her case helped make video voyeurism a crime in nine U.S. states. Originally, she had no legal recourse as video voyeurism was not considered by those who wrote previous voyeurism legislation. Home Sick Home Sick is a 2007 American horror film written by E. L. Katz and directed by Adam Wingard. The film had its world premiere at the 2007 Fantasia Festival. Last Stop for Paul Last Stop for Paul is a 2006 independent film by Neil Mandt. It chronicles the journey of two men to the Full Moon Party in Thailand. The film is notable in that there was no crew and no casting. Twins Mission Twins Mission is a 2007 Hong Kong martial arts-action-comedy film directed by action choreographer Kong Tao-Hoi and starring Sammo Hung, Gillian Chung, Charlene Choi and Wu Jing among others. The film is a bit of a spoof of the popularity and success of the Twins and leaves the audience with a cliffhanger ending. The Lottery The Lottery is a 2010 documentary film about the controversy surrounding public and charter schools in the United States, directed by Madeleine Sackler. The film was produced by Blake Ashman-Kipervaser, James Lawler, and Madeleine Sackler. The cinematographer was Wolfgang Held. Apart Apart is a 2011 American drama film directed by Aaron Rottinghaus. Noah Greene and Emily Gates share the same psychological affliction: induced delusional disorder. They must uncover the mystery of a tragic past in order to find hope in the future. The director, Aaron Rottinghaus, noted in an interview at SXSW 2011 that the film is based on actual case studies of the condition of induced delusional disorder, or folie à deux. Death Bell 2: Bloody Camp Death Bell 2: Bloody Camp is a 2010 Korean slasher film. The film was directed by Yoo Sun-dong. The film is a sequel to the 2008 film Death Bell. The story is unrelated to the previous film. Operation Rogue Roger Cormans Operation Rogue is a 2014 direct-to-video war film and, although not the sequel to Cormans The Hunt for Eagle One, and Crash Point, has many similarities to them. Following the same format of the earlier films, the story again takes place in the Philippines and involves international terrorism. The film was produced by the legendary B-movie producer Roger Corman and stars Mark Dacascos, Sofia Pernas, Treat Williams, Joe Suba and Christopher M. Elassad. Like the earlier action films, there is the inclusion of a major star; Rutger Hauer appeared in The Hunt for Eagle One, while Jeff Fahey was in The Hunt for Eagle One: Crash Point. Unique Brothers Unique Brothers is a 2014 Italian comedy film written and directed by Alessio Maria Federici and starring Raoul Bova, Luca Argentero, Carolina Crescentini and Miriam Leone. I'm All Yours Im All Yours is a 2015 French comedy-drama film directed by Baya Kasmi, and co-written by Kasmi and Michel Leclerc. Miles Miles is a 2016 American comedy-drama film starring Tim Boardman as the titular character. Il colore nascosto delle cose Il colore nascosto delle cose is a 2017 Italian drama film directed by Silvio Soldini. It was screened out of competition at the 74th Venice International Film Festival. Ya Veremos Ya veremos is a 2018 Mexican comedy drama film directed by Pedro Pablo Ibarra, and written by Alberto Bremer. The film stars Mauricio Ochmann, Fernanda Castillo, and Emiliano Aramayo. The film was released nationally in Mexico by Videocine on 2 August 2018, and debuted at the top of the box office, reaching a first four-day weekend gross of 73 million Mexican Pesos, the second-best all-time opening weekend for a Mexican film after Instructions Not Included. Distributed by Pantelion Films, it was released in the United States on 31 August 2018. It was panned by critics, but was a moderate success. Where Are My Children? Where Are My Children? is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Phillips Smalley and Lois Weber and stars Tyrone Power Sr, Juan de la Cruz, Helen Riaume, Marie Walcamp, Cora Drew, A.D. Blake, Rene Rogers, William Haben and C. Norman Hammond. The film tells the story of a district attorney who, while prosecuting a doctor for illegal abortions, finds out that society people, including his wife, used the doctors services. The Mysterious Island The Mysterious Island is a 1929 American science fiction film directed by Lucien Hubbard based on Jules Vernes 1874 novel LÎle mystérieuse. It was photographed largely in two-color Technicolor and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as a part-talkie, with some scenes that featured audible dialog and some that had only synchronized music and sound effects. Wild Orchids Wild Orchids is a 1929 American silent drama film from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer directed by Sidney Franklin and starring Greta Garbo, Lewis Stone and Nils Asther. Only these three stars received cast credit. The plot is very similar to Garbos later sound film, The Painted Veil. Way for a Sailor Way for a Sailor is a 1930 American Pre-Code film starring John Gilbert. The supporting cast includes Wallace Beery, Jim Tully, Leila Hyams, and Polly Moran. The film was directed by Sam Wood, who insisted on no screen credit. The film is reputed to be so bad that the studio might have used it to sabotage leading man Gilberts career in the sound era due to animosity from Louis B. Mayer. MGM produced a Spanish language version of this film, Love in Every Port, starring Jose Crespo and Conchita Montenegro. Wonder Bar Wonder Bar is a 1934 American pre-Code film adaptation of a Broadway musical of the same name directed by Lloyd Bacon with musical numbers created by Busby Berkeley. It stars Al Jolson, Kay Francis, Dolores del Río, Ricardo Cortez, Dick Powell, Guy Kibbee, Ruth Donnelly, Hugh Herbert, Louise Fazenda, Fifi DOrsay, Merna Kennedy, Henry ONeill, Robert Barrat, Henry Kolker, and Spencer Charters in the main roles. For its time, Wonder Bar was considered risqué, barely passing the censors at the Hays Office. The title is a pun on "wunderbar," which is German for "wonderful." Volcano Volcano is the eighth of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The eight-minute animated short, directed by Dave Fleischer and produced by Fleischer Studios, features Supermans adventures in saving a small island community from a volcanic eruption. It was originally released on June 10, 1942 by Paramount Pictures. Hare Remover Hare Remover is a Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd, released in 1946. The film was the second Bugs Bunny cartoon to be directed by Frank Tashlin at Warner Bros., the first being The Unruly Hare. The title is another obvious play on "hair", and on patent medicines that had the opposite effect of a "hair tonic". This short is the last short Frank Tashlin directed before leaving Warner Bros. to direct live-action films. His animation unit was handed over to Robert McKimson after he left the studio. The Golden Blade The Golden Blade is a 1953 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Nathan Juran and starring Rock Hudson as Harun Al-Rashid and Piper Laurie as Princess Khairuzan. It is set in ancient Bagdad and borrows from the Arabic fairy tales of One Thousand and One Nights as well as the myth of King Arthur and the Sword in the Stone. The Fascist The Fascist is a 1961 Italian film directed by Luciano Salce. It was coproduced with France. It was also the first feature film scored by Ennio Morricone. Hysteria Hysteria is a 1965 British murder mystery film directed by Freddie Francis, produced by Hammer Films and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film stars Robert Webber and Anthony Newlands. The Boy Who Cried Werewolf The Boy Who Cried Werewolf is a 1973 Technicolor horror film directed by Nathan H. Juran. The film stars Kerwin Mathews in the final film he and Juran made after their earlier work, which included The 7th Voyage of Sinbad. In this thriller, a boy visits his father in a secluded cabin; the father is attacked by a werewolf and then becomes one himself. The boy constantly tries to tell others, but no one will believe him. Juran came out of retirement to make the film as a favour to producer Aaron Rosenberg. The Further Adventures of the Wilderness Family The Further Adventures of the Wilderness Family is a 1978 adventure/family movie that stars Robert Logan, George Buck Flower and Susan Damante-Shaw and is a sequel to The Adventures of the Wilderness Family. In this sequel to the first movie, Heather Rattray now plays the role of Jenny. Barry Williams sings some of the songs in the soundtrack of this movie. The third and final film in this family film series, Mountain Family Robinson, was released in 1979. A Stranger Is Watching A Stranger is Watching is a 1982 American horror film directed by Sean S. Cunningham. The screenplay was written by Earl Mac Rauch and Victor Miller, based on the 1977 novel of the same name by Mary Higgins Clark. Shake!: Otis at Monterey Shake! Otis at Monterey is a 1987 short film directed by D.A. Pennebaker documenting Otis Redding at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival. The Great Day on the Beach The Great Day on the Beach is a 1991 Danish drama film directed by Stellan Olsson. The film was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Vacanze di Natale '95 Vacanze di Natale 95 is a 1995 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. The Pompatus of Love The Pompatus of Love is a 1996 American comedy film that tells the story of four guys discussing women and the meaning of the word "pompatus". This made-up word is found in two Steve Miller songs, "Enter Maurice" and "The Joker", the latter of which contains the line "Some people call me Maurice / cause I speak of the pompatus of love". Wolfman Jack can also be heard using the term in his spoken lines in The Guess Whos "Clap for the Wolfman." The low-budget, independent film received mostly negative reviews. Goodbye, 20th Century Goodbye, 20th Century! is a 1998 Macedonian film directed by Darko Mitrevski and Aleksandar Popovski. B.C. Rock The Missing Link is a 1980 French–Belgian animated film written and directed by Picha. Though it was not as successful as Pichas previous film, it was entered into the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Signs & Wonders Signs and Wonders is a 2000 psychological thriller directed by Jonathan Nossiter and co-written with British poet James Lasdun was inspired by the Polish surrealist novel, Kosmos of Witold Gombrowicz. It stars Stellan Skarsgård, Charlotte Rampling and Deborah Kara Unger. Produced by MK2 in Paris, with Nick Wechsler and Jed Alpert in the United States, it was one of the first larger budget films to use digital cameras for eventual blowup to 35 MM. Nossiter worked with Tommaso Vergallo, one of the founders of blowup pioneer Swiss Effects, to create a textured, 1970s grainy edge look in the transformation from digital to film. Shot entirely on location in Athens and the northern region of Epirus in Greece as well as short sequences in Vermont and New York State, the film also marked the return to the big screen of Charlotte Rampling after several years hiatus. The music is composed by Adrian Utley of the British group Portishead. Hailed by Cahiers du Cinema as one of the ten best films of the year, it premiered in competition at the Berlin Film Festival in 2000 and was released in France the same year by MK2 and in the United States by Strand Releasing in 2001. Monas verden Monas verden is a Danish film from 2001, directed by Jonas Elmer. The actors could work relatively freely of a script by Nikolaj Peyk. The story was first created by Jonas Elmer with Sidse Babett Knudsen, and given to the actors. A test filming of the improvisation took place, and was then made into the script by Nikolaj Peyk. Jonas Elmer also had the idea of creating a website where everybody could write suggestions for the film, such as the actors lines, the locations, the poster, taglines, logos, and the plot of the film. The website was put up in 2000. Dangerous Child Dangerous Child is a 2001 made-for-television film starring Delta Burke and Ryan Merriman. Merriman won a Young Artist Award for "Best Performance in a TV Movie or Special - Leading Young Actor" for his role in the film. The film was released on VHS in 2002, followed by a DVD release in 2008. Bleed Bleed is a 2002 American slasher film starring Debbie Rochon, Danny Wolske, Brinke Stevens, Julie Strain, Lloyd Kaufman, Orly Tepper, Ronnie Gene Blevins and Allen Nabors. The film was directed by Dennis Petersen and Devin Hamilton. Invisible Children Invisible Children is a 2006 American documentary film which depicts the human rights abuses by the Lords Resistance Army in Uganda. My Enemy's Enemy My Enemys Enemy is a documentary film directed by Kevin Macdonald in 2007. The Last Lullaby The Last Lullaby is 2008 drama/noir film starring Tom Sizemore, and Sasha Alexander. Filming took place in Shreveport. The film won the Best Actress and Audience Award at the San Diego Film Festival in 2008. Cadavres Cadavres is a Canadian comedy thriller film, directed by Eric Canuel and released in 2009. It is a film adaptation of the 1998 novel Cadavres by François Barcelo, a tragicomedy about the deadly feelings that unite a brother and sister who have nothing in common. Fine, Totally Fine is a 2008 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Yosuke Fujita. It concerns two friends who are about to turn 30 who fall in love with the same girl. Truth Truth is a 2013 American psychological thriller film directed and written by Rob Moretti and starring Sean Paul Lockhart, Blanche Baker, and Rob Moretti. It was filmed in Englewood Cliffs and Montclair, United States. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is a 2019 American drama film directed by Marielle Heller with a screenplay by Micah Fitzerman-Blue and Noah Harpster, based on the Esquire article Can You Say...Hero? by Tom Junod. The film stars Tom Hanks, Matthew Rhys, Susan Kelechi Watson, and Chris Cooper, and stars Rhys as a journalist for Esquire who is assigned to profile beloved television icon Fred Rogers. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2019, and is scheduled to be theatrically released in the United States on November 22, 2019, by Sony Pictures Releasing. Much Ado About Nothing Much Ado About Nothing is a 2016 Chilean drama film directed by Alejandro Fernández Almendras. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. It was inspired by a real-life political scandal in Chile. In 2013, Martín Larraín, son of Senator Carlos Larraín, was acquitted after killing a man in a DUI hit and run while his friends took the fall. My Love Story!! is a 2015 Japanese high school romantic comedy film directed by and based on the manga series of the same name written by Kazune Kawahara and illustrated by Aruko. It was released on October 31, 2015. Guddu Ki Gun Guddu Ki Gun is a Bollywood Adult comedy film directed Duo Shantanu Ray Chhibber & Sheershak Anand. The film stars Kunal Khemu, debutant Aparna Sharma and marks the debut of Payel Sarkar in Bollywood . It was released on 30 October 2015. The film is based on a washing-powder salesman, Guddu who has a golden penis. Bengal Tiger Bengal Tiger is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film written and directed by Sampath Nandi. It was produced by K. K. Radha Mohan Sri Satya Sai Arts and features Ravi Teja, Tamannaah, and Raashi Khanna in the lead roles. Boman Irani, Nagineedu, Rao Ramesh, and Sayaji Shinde play supporting roles. Bengal Tiger focuses on the conflict between two intelligent peopleAkash Narayan, an unemployed graduate and Ashok Gajapati, the chief minister of the state. It also focuses on the roles played by agricultural minister Samba, home minister Nagappa, his daughter Shraddha, and Gajapatis daughter Meera in Akashs pursuit for revenge on Gajapati who killed his father. Nandi was initially supposed to direct Pawan Kalyan in Sardaar Gabbar Singh, the sequel of Gabbar Singh. The film was delayed and Nandi walked out, after which the pre-production of Bengal Tiger began. Nandis protégé Bheems Ceciroleo composed the films music. The film, whose cinematography was provided by Soundararajan, was edited by Gautham Raju. The film was officially launched on 30 January 2015 at Ramanaidu Studios. Principal photography commenced in March 2015 and lasted for 100 days until September 2015. Filming locations include Hyderabad, Rajahmundry, Pollachi and few locales of Europe, where a couple of songs were filmed. Produced on a budget of 250 million, Bengal Tiger was released globally on 10 December 2015 in 1000 screens. It received mixed reviews from the critics but was a commercial success, grossing nearly 405 million globally. The film was also dubbed into Hindi under the same name in 2016. Jaya Janaki Nayaka Jaya Janaki Nayaka is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language romantic action film directed by Boyapati Srinu and produced by M. Ravinder Reddy under Dwaraka Creations banner. It stars Bellamkonda Sreenivas, Rakul Preet Singh and Jagapathi Babu in the lead roles while Pragya Jaiswal, Suman, Tarun Arora, and Sarath Kumar play pivotal roles. The music was composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film was released on 11 August 2017 with mixed reviews from critics and audiences. It was a moderate success at the box office. Hamid Hamid is an Indian drama film directed by Aijaz Khan. The film stars Rasika Dugal, Vikas Kumar and Talha Arshad Reshi in major roles. The movie is an adaptation of the play Phone No 786 by Mohd. Amin Bhat. The story is about a seven-year-old Hamid who learns that 786 is Gods number and decides to try and reach out to God, by dialing this number. He wants to talk to his father, who his classmate tells him has gone to Allah. One fine day the phone call is answered, and two lives shattered in the strife of Kashmir find a way to be complete again. The film is produced by Yoodlee Films, a venture of Saregama. The official trailer was released on 10 October 2018. Global premiere of Hamid was held at the Jio MAMI 20th Mumbai Film Festival. This movie got National Film Award 2019 on best Urdu movie category. Belle of the Nineties Belle of the Nineties is Mae Wests fourth motion picture, directed by Leo McCarey and released by Paramount Pictures. The film was based on Wests original story It Aint No Sin, which was also to be the films title until censors objected. Johnny Mack Brown, Duke Ellington, and Katherine DeMille are also in the cast. Shooting commenced on March 19, 1934, and concluded in June. The film was released on September 21, 1934. It had a domestic gross of $2,000,000. As usual with Wests films, some scenes were removed for versions to be shown in different states. To be shown in New York, one of the biggest markets, they had to completely re-shoot the final scene. Mae Wests character and the Tiger Kid were originally to complete their nuptials without a marriage ceremony; the ceremony had to be included. A publicity stunt went awry when 50 parrots were trained to shout the original title of "It Aint No Sin". The parrots were subsequently released in the jungles of South America, still repeating "it aint no sin" over and over again. Sheet music of the song "My American Beauty" was also printed with the films original title, and corrected with a rubber stamp. Horses' Collars Horses Collars is the fifth short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1935 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Blondie Blondie is a 1938 movie directed by Frank Strayer, based on the comic strip of the same title, created by Chic Young. The screenplay was written by Richard Flournoy. The plot involves the Bumsteads 5th anniversary, Dagwood trying to get a raise, and Blondie trying to buy new furniture. This was the first of 28 films based on the comic strip; Columbia Pictures produced them from 1938 to 1943, and popular demand brought them back in 1945. When the Blondie film series came to an end with Beware of Blondie in 1950, it was announced that it would be replaced with a series of Gasoline Alley movies. However, only two such films were made, Gasoline Alley and Corky of Gasoline Alley. Columbia then reissued the Blondie features, beginning with the very first film in the series. Columbia used the series to showcase many of its contract players. Rita Hayworth was featured in Blondie on a Budget; Glenn Ford in Blondie Plays Cupid, Larry Parks and Janet Blair in Blondie Goes to College, Shemp Howard in Blondie Knows Best and Adele Jergens in Blondies Anniversary. Other roles were taken by Columbia contractees Bruce Bennett, Lloyd Bridges, Ann Doran, Stanley Brown, Richard Fiske, Bud Jamison, Eddie Laughton, John Tyrrell, Alyn Lockwood, Jimmy Lloyd, Gay Nelson and Ross Ford. I Take This Woman I Take This Woman is a 1940 American drama film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and starring Spencer Tracy and Hedy Lamarr. Based on the short story "A New York Cinderella" by Charles MacArthur, the film is about a young woman who attempted suicide in reaction to a failed love affair. The doctor who marries her attempts to get her to love him by abandoning his clinic services to the poor to become a physician to the rich so he can pay for her expensive lifestyle. Three for Breakfast Three for Breakfast is a 1948 American animated short film directed by Jack Hannah. Part of the Donald Duck film series, the film was produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters by RKO Radio Pictures on November 5, 1948. The cartoon stars Donald Duck cooking himself a pancake breakfast at home. Donald is confounded by two chipmunks living in his stovepipe, Chip and Dale, who eventually succeed in stealing Donald’s pancakes. Clarence Nash stars as Donald while James MacDonald and Dessie Flynn voice Chip and Dale, respectively. The film includes original music by Oliver Wallace. La grande strada azzurra The Wide Blue Road is a 1957 Italian romance drama film directed by Gillo Pontecorvo and Maleno Malenotti. Hands of a Stranger Hands of a Stranger is a 1962 American horror film directed by Newt Arnold and is unofficially the fourth film adaptation of The Hands of Orlac. The Conspiracy of Torture The Conspiracy of Torture is a 1969 Italian historical drama film directed by iconic horror film director Lucio Fulci, starring Adrienne La Russa and Tomas Milian. It depicts real life events of Francesco and Beatrice Cenci, emphasizing the horrific elements of the story. Fulci always considered this one of his favorite films, as did his wife Maria Fulci. The film was only released in the USA in 1976, as Conspiracy of Torture. Brother John Brother John is a 1971 drama film about an enigmatic African-American man who shows up every time a relative is about to die. When he returns to his Hackley, Alabama hometown as his sister is dying of cancer, it incites the suspicion of notable town officials. Reifezeugnis Reifezeugnis is a 1977 German television film directed by Wolfgang Petersen and part of the Tatort television series. The film starred Nastassja Kinski in her first major role in a feature-length film, it was her breakthrough role which made her famous in Germany. It was also an important movie for Wolfgang Petersens career as a director. Nastassaja Kinski plays Sina, a good-looking 17-year old schoolgirl, who has a secret affair with her married schoolteacher Helmut Fichte. One of Sinas suitors, Michael, learns about her affair and tries to rape her – Sina kills him with a stone and tells a clever fabrication to the police. Still, Kommissar Finke doesnt trust her story and continues to investigate until the truth is revealed. At the end, he has to stop Sina from killing herself with a gun. Reifezeugnis is considered to be one of the most legendary films of the Tatort series, also because the depicted affair between Sina and her teacher was a major scandal during that time. The movie was released theatrically in the United States under the title For Your Love Only in 1982. You Light Up My Life You Light Up My Life is a 1977 American romantic drama film written and directed by Joseph Brooks and starring Didi Conn, Joe Silver, and Michael Zaslow. The plot concerns a young woman named Laurie with dreams of becoming a singer who soon finds herself pressed by young friends to sing and her father, who wants her to be a comic. Murder Syndrome Murder Obsession is a 1981 Italian film directed by Riccardo Freda. Kishen Kanhaiya Kishen Kanhaiya is a 1990 Indian Hindi action comedy film directed by Rakesh Roshan, released on 9 March 1990. The film stars Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit and Shilpa Shirodkar in lead roles. This movie had a controversial transparent wet saree scene similar to Mandakinis Ram Teri Ganga Maili. Paper Mask Paper Mask is a 1990 British drama film directed by Christopher Morahan and starring Paul McGann, Amanda Donohoe and Tom Wilkinson. The screenplay concerns a hospital porter who decides to impersonate a doctor in a busy hospital. The film was based on a 1987 novel by John Collee, who also wrote the screenplay. Luxo Jr. in 'Surprise' and 'Light & Heavy' Light & Heavy is a Pixar computer animated short created by Pixar Animation Studios for Sesame Street in 1991. It starred Luxo Jr. from a previous Pixar film. In 1997, it was shown on a short film of Odysseys Computer Animation Showcase. The Bare-Footed Kid The Bare-Footed Kid is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Johnnie To and starring Aaron Kwok, Maggie Cheung, Ti Lung and Jacklyn Wu. The film is a remake of the 1977 film, Disciples of Shaolin, which was directed by Chang Cheh. At Sachem Farm At Sachem Farm is a 1998 drama film. Starye klyachi Old Hags is a 2000 Russian comedy film directed by Eldar Ryazanov. Black Point Black Point is a 2001 film named after the American town of the same name, starring David Caruso as an innocent man caught up in a bad situation when criminals go looking for lost money. It was shot in Victoria, Canada. Killer Flood: The Day the Dam Broke Killer Flood: The Day the Dam Broke is a 2003 American made-for-television disaster film starring Joe Lando, Michele Greene and Bruce Boxleitner. It was produced by PorchLight Pictures and David Giancolas Edgewood Entertainment and first shown by Pax TV. Lora Lora is a 2007 Hungarian drama film directed by Gábor Herendi. Press for Truth 9/11: Press for Truth is a 2006 documentary film about the September 11 attacks on the United States. Directed by the American filmmaker Ray Nowosielski, it was partially based on The Terror Timeline, by Paul Thompson. There's Only One Sun Theres Only One Sun is a 2007 short film/long form advertisement for Philips Aurea, a new LCD technology for their line of televisions, written and directed by Wong Kar-Wai. Once Upon a Time in Brooklyn Once Upon a Time in Brooklyn is a 2013 American crime film written and directed by Paul Borghese, starring William DeMeo, Wass Stevens, and Louis Vanaria. Rajapattai Rajapattai is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film co-written and directed by Suseenthiran based on a story by Seenu Vasan. Featuring Vikram and Deeksha Seth in the lead roles and music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, the film is produced by Prasad V. Potluris newly launched PVP Cinema on a budget of 400 million. The story revolves around the issue of land grabbing and how the protagonist becomes involved in it. The film was also dubbed into Telugu and was released as Veedinthe on 30 December 2011 and into Hindi as Main Hoon Dada No. 1 in 2013. Big Men Big Men is a 2014 documentary film produced and directed by Rachel Boynton. It examines corruption in the oil industries of Africa. The film was released on March 14, 2014, to critical acclaim. Maestro Maestro is a 2014 French comedy-drama film directed by Léa Fazer. The idea of the film came from co-writer Jocelyn Quivrins experience of working with director Éric Rohmer in 2006 on Rohmers last film Romance of Astree and Celadon. It stars Pio Marmaï, Michael Lonsdale, Déborah François and Alice Belaïdi. The Ninth Passenger The Ninth Passenger is a 2018 American horror-thriller film. It is directed by Corey Large, and stars Alexia Fast, Jesse Metcalfe, Cinta Laura Kiehl. The film was shot in Vancouver, Canada. The Road to Mandalay The Road to Mandalay is a 2016 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Midi Z. The film premiered at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival in the Venice Days section, in which it was awarded the Fedeora Award for Best Film. It was also screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Captain Captain is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language biographical sports drama film written and directed by Prajesh Sen in his directorial debut. The film is about V. P. Sathyan, former captain of the Indian national football team, with Jayasurya portraying him. It also stars Anu Sithara, Renji Panicker, Siddique, Deepak Parambol, Saiju Kurup, Kamal Varadoor and Lakshmi Sharma. Jayasurya won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor for his performance in the film. Yeti Obhijaan Yeti Obhijaan is an Indian Bengali adventure thriller film directed by Srijit Mukherji and produced by Shrikant Mohta, Mahendra Soni under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films. The film stars Prosenjit Chatterjee and Aryann Bhowmik in lead roles. The film is a sequel to Mishawr Rawhoshyo. It is an adaptation of Pahar Churaye Aatonko from the Bengali adventure series Kakababu by author Sunil Gangopadhyay. Knives Out Knives Out is a 2019 American ensemble black comedy-thriller film written, produced and directed by Rian Johnson. Described as a modern take on the murder mystery genre, the film follows a family gathering gone horribly awry, after the family patriarchs death leads a master detective to investigate. The film stars an ensemble cast, including Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Shannon, Don Johnson, Toni Collette, Lakeith Stanfield, Katherine Langford, Jaeden Martell, and Christopher Plummer. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2019 and is scheduled to be theatrically released in the United States on November 27, 2019, by Lionsgate. Twelve Miles Out Twelve Miles Out is a 1927 American silent drama film starring John Gilbert and Joan Crawford. Berlin-Alexanderplatz - Die Geschichte Franz Biberkopfs Berlin-Alexanderplatz or The Story of Franz Biberkopf is a 1931 German drama film directed by Phil Jutzi and starring Heinrich George, Maria Bard and Margarete Schlegel. It was adapted from the novel of the same title by Alfred Döblin, who also co-wrote the screenplay. Grips, Grunts and Groans Grips, Grunts and Groans is the 20th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1937 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Meet Boston Blackie Meet Boston Blackie is a 1941 crime film starring Chester Morris as Boston Blackie, a notorious, but honorable jewel thief. Although the character had been the hero of a number of silent films, this was the first talking picture. It proved popular enough for Columbia Pictures to produce a total of 14 B movies, all starring Morris. The Runt was played by Charles Wagenheim; in the subsequent 13 movies, George E. Stone portrayed him. Symphony Hour Symphony Hour is a 1942 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon depicts Mickey Mouse conducting a symphony orchestra sponsored by Pete. The film was directed by Riley Thomson and features music adapted from the "Light Cavalry Overture" by Franz von Suppé. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey, Billy Bletcher as Pete, and John McLeish as a radio announcer. The film marked the last theatrical appearance of Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow, and Clara Cluck for over 40 years, finally reappearing in Mickeys Christmas Carol. Symphony Hour is also the last time that Mickey appeared with either Donald Duck or Goofy in a theatrical film for the same length of time. Symphony Hour bears similarities with the 1935 film The Band Concert. Leonard Maltin called this short a "Spike Jones version of The Band Concert". The soundtrack for the "ruined" version of the Light Cavalry Overture was used in the October 22, 1956 episode of The Mickey Mouse Club. Badman's Territory Badmans Territory is a 1946 American Western film starring Randolph Scott. It was followed by the loose sequels Return of the Bad Men and Best of the Badmen. The Secret Fury The Secret Fury is a 1950 American black-and-white psychological thriller film noir directed by Mel Ferrer and starring Claudette Colbert, Robert Ryan and Jane Cowl. They Who Dare They Who Dare is a 1954 Second World War war film directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Dirk Bogarde, Denholm Elliott and Akim Tamiroff. The story is based on Operation Anglo that took place during World War II in the Dodecanese islands where special forces attempted to disrupt the Luftwaffe from threatening Allied forces in Egypt. The title of the film is a reference to the motto of the Special Air Service: "Who Dares Wins". Night and Fog in Japan is a 1960 Japanese film directed by Nagisa Oshima. It is an intensely political film both in subject matter and in thematic concerns such as political memory and the interpersonal dynamics of social movements. The Royal Hunt of the Sun The Royal Hunt of the Sun is a 1969 British-American epic historical Drama film based on the play of the same name by Peter Shaffer. It stars Robert Shaw as Francisco Pizarro and Christopher Plummer as the Inca leader Atahualpa. Plummer appeared in stage versions of the play before appearing in the film, which was shot in Latin America and Spain. The film and play are based on the Spanish conquest of Peru by Pizarro in 1530. The Big Dig Blaumilch Canal is a 1969 Israeli comedy satire written and directed by Ephraim Kishon, depicting the madness of bureaucracy through a municipality’s reaction to the actions of a lunatic. Cinderella Cinderella is a 1977 American erotic musical comedy film directed by Michael Pataki and starring Cheryl "Rainbeaux" Smith, Brett Smiley, and Sy Richardson. Tomorrow Never Comes Tomorrow Never Comes is a 1978 British-Canadian crime film directed by Peter Collinson and starring Oliver Reed and Susan George. Fleisch Fleisch is a German cult film by about organ trafficking produced in 1979. First Family First Family is a 1980 American comedy film starring Bob Newhart, Madeline Kahn, Gilda Radner, Harvey Korman, Rip Torn, Austin Pendleton, Fred Willard, and Richard Benjamin. It the second and last movie to date written and directed by director, comedian and actor Buck Henry, also director and actor of the hit movie directed two years before Heaven Can Wait. The City and the Dogs The City and the Dogs is a 1985 Peruvian drama film directed by Francisco José Lombardi. The film was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It is based on The Time of the Hero, a 1963 novel by Mario Vargas Llosa which tells the story of a group of young military cadets at the Leoncio Prado Military Academy in Lima. Vlyublyon po sobstvennomu zhelaniyu Love by Request is a 1983 Soviet comedy film directed by Sergey Mikaelyan. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival, where Yevgeniya Glushenko won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. Calendar Girl Murders Calendar Girl Murders is a 1984 television movie directed by William A. Graham and starred Tom Skerritt and Sharon Stone, who played the part of photographer Cassie Bascomb. Dorogaya Yelena Sergeyevna Dear Yelena Sergeyevna is a 1988 Soviet drama film directed by Eldar Ryazanov. The film is based on an eponymous play by Lyudmila Razumovskaya. Hammers Over the Anvil Hammers Over the Anvil is a 1993 Australian biographical romantic drama film starring Russell Crowe and directed by Ann Turner. The screenplay was written by Peter Hepworth and Ann Turner. The film is loosely based on the novel by Alan Marshall. The original music score is composed by Not Drowning. A Man in Uniform I Love a Man in Uniform is a Canadian film, directed and written by Canadian film and television director David Wellington. It was released in 1993 and has received a score of 60% on Rotten Tomatoes. Nina Takes a Lover Nina Takes a Lover is a 1994 American comedy film written and directed by Alan Jacobs. The film stars Laura San Giacomo, Paul Rhys, Michael OKeefe, Cristi Conaway and Fisher Stevens. The film was released on March 3, 1995, by Triumph Films. Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson is a 1997 two-part American documentary film directed and produced by Ken Burns. It covers the life and times of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States. In the film Jefferson is portrayed as renaissance man. Not only was he a dedicated public servant, but was also a writer, an inventor, and a noted architect. Burns captures both the public and private person. Boltneck Boltneck is a 2000 American horror comedy film directed by Mitch Marcus and starring Matthew Lawrence, Justin Walker and Christine Lakin. Also released as Big Monster on Campus. The film is a modern film adaptation of the classic Mary Shelley novel Frankenstein. Matthew Lawrence plays high-schooler Frank Stein who reanimates a fellow student using the brain of a criminal by mistake. The film was released straight-to-video. Puss in Boots Puss in Boots, sometimes also listed as Cannon Movie Tales: Puss in Boots, is a 1988 musical version of the story of Puss in Boots, starring Christopher Walken as "Puss" and Jason Connery as the youngest son who is assisted by Puss. Carmela Marner stars as the Princess. The film was directed by Eugene Marner, the screenplay was by Carole Lucia Satrina. It is a part of a series of films known collectively as the Cannon Movie Tales. The Veteran The Veteran is a 2006 American made-for-TV war film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Ally Sheedy, Bobby Hosea, Michael Ironside, Casper Van Dien, Colin Glazer, Sean Baek, Jim Codrington and Donald Burda. It is a follow up to Under Heavy Fire. The film is the third in Sidney J. Furies Vietnam War trilogy along with 1977s The Boys in Company C and 2001s Under Heavy Fire, resembling Oliver Stone and his Vietnam War trilogy of 1986s Platoon, 1989s Born on the Fourth of July and 1993s Heaven & Earth. Mirush Mirush is a Norwegian movie from 2007 directed by Marius Holst. It tells the story of an Albanian boy, Mirush, who travels to Norway is search of his father. Italian actor Enrico Lo Verso plays the role of Bekim, Mirushs father. Mutants Mutants is a 2008 horror film starring Michael Ironside. Let's Pollute Lets Pollute! is an animated short created by Geefwee Boedoe. The film is a modern satire decrying pollution, waste and consumerism, animated in a 1950s educational film style. Anita e Garibaldi Anita e Garibaldi is a 2013 Brazilian historical drama film directed by Alberto Rondalli. The film follows the arrival of Giuseppe Garibaldi in Brazil, his meeting with Anita Garibaldi and the human and military learning with Luigi Rossetti in the struggle for liberation of the state of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina of the Brazilian Empire. Kaanchi Kaanchi: The Unbreakable is a romantic 2014 Hindi-language Indian feature film produced and directed by Subhash Ghai, starring newcomer actress Mishti and Kartik Aaryan in lead roles supported by veteran actors Rishi Kapoor and Mithun Chakraborty. Tiger Theory Theory of Tiger is a 2016 Czech adventure comedy film directed by Radek Bajgar. It is a debut title for Bajgar. It stars Jiří Bartoška and Eliška Balzerová. Kohinoor Kohinoor is a 2015 Malayalam comedy heist-thriller film, set in the late 1980s. The film is directed by Vinay Govind and features Indrajith Sukumaran and Asif Ali in the lead role along with an ensemble cast of Aju Varghese, Chemban Vinod Jose, Vinay Forrt,Aparna Vinod and Shraddha Srinath. It was produced by Asif Ali in his debut film production which was co-produced by Sajin Jaffer and Brijeesh Muhammed under the banner Adams World of Imagination. Rahul Raj composed the original music. The film released on 24 September 2015 to mixed reviews. It released online through Reelmonk for audiences abroad a few weeks later. Jaggu Dada Jaggu Dada is a 2016 Indian Kannada-language action masala film directed and produced by Raghavendra Hegde. The movie stars Darshan as the lead protagonist, and actress and model Deeksha Seth as the female lead. Rachita Ram and Pranitha Subhash making guest appearances. The film released on 10 June 2016 across Karnataka. Devil's Whisper Devils Whisper is an American-Indonesian 2017 supernatural horror film directed by Adam Ripp and is about a demonic possession but at its core its a psychological thriller about repressed memories, childhood trauma and the cycle of abuse. 15 year-old Alejandro Duran, who comes from a religious Latino family, aspires to one day be a Catholic priest. But when Alex discovers a mysterious box he unwittingly unleashes a demonic spirit bent on possessing him. Alex must find a way to defeat this ancient demon, which has been tormenting children since the dawn of man, before it destroys him and everyone he loves. Super Singh Super Singh is a 2017 Indian Punjabi-language superhero comedy film written and directed by Anurag Singh. It stars Diljit Dosanjh & Sonam Bajwa. Super Singh was released worldwide on 16 June 2017. It marked the fifth collaboration between Diljit Dosanjh and director Anurag Singh. It was declared “Below Average” at the box office due to the High Budget. Rarandoi Veduka Chudham Rarandoi Veduka Chudham is a 2017 Telugu language romantic comedy film, produced by Nagarjuna Akkineni on Annapurna Studios banner and directed by Kalyan Krishna Kurasala. It stars Naga Chaitanya Akkineni and Rakul Preet Singh in the lead roles, while Jagapathi Babu, Pruthviraj, Sampath Raj and Vennela Kishore in supporting roles. The music composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics and it was declared a Super Hit at the box office. Ek Je Chhilo Raja Ek Je Chhilo Raja is an Indian Bengali drama film directed by Srijit Mukherji, under the banner of SVF Entertainment Pvt Ltd, starring Jisshu Sengupta in the titular role of Maharaja Mahendra Kumar Chowdhury as well as the Bhawal sanyasi. The film also stars Jaya Ahsan, Aparna Sen, Anirban Bhattacharya, Anjan Dutt, Rudranil Ghosh and Sreenanda Shankar. The movie was released during Durga puja 2018. Most of the film was shot at Kathgola in Murshidabad. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali at Indias 66th National Film Awards. Manta Ray Manta Ray is a 2018 drama film written and directed by Phuttiphong Aroonpheng. It is Aroonphengs first feature film. The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on 7 September 2018 and received the award for the best movie in Orizzonti/ Horizon Prize selection. Aroonpheng also received the Silver Pyramid at the 40th Cairo International Film Festival. The film stars Aphisit Hama, Wanlop Rungkamjad and Rasmee Wayrana in lead roles. The film focuses on the political theme of Rohingyas in a poetic way. French composers Christine Ott and Mathieu Gabry, working as a duet under the name Snowdrops, created an original score for the movie and had been part in the sound design. Thai cutting-room ace Lee Chatametikool was also involved in the project. The Letter The Letter is an American pre-Code drama film produced by Paramount Pictures. It was the first full-sound feature shot at Astoria Studios, Queens, New York City. A silent version of the film was also released. It stars the noted stage actress Jeanne Eagels along with O. P. Heggie and was directed by Jean de Limur. The film was adapted by Garrett Fort from the 1927 play The Letter by W. Somerset Maugham. It tells the story of a married woman who kills her lover out of jealousy and is brought to trial. Ride Him, Cowboy Ride Him, Cowboy is a 1932 pre-Code Western film directed by Fred Allen for Warner Brothers, starring a 25-year-old John Wayne. Based on the 1923 novel of the same name by Kenneth Taylor Perkins, the film is a remake of The Unknown Cavalier, a 1926 Ken Maynard Western, with lots of stock footage from the original. The film was released as The Hawk in the U.K. Funny Little Bunnies Funny Little Bunnies is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1934. Heat Lightning Heat Lightning is a 1934 Pre-Code drama film starring Aline MacMahon, Ann Dvorak, and Preston Foster. It is based on the play of the same name by Leon Abrams and George Abbott. The movie was one of the last to be released before the Motion Picture Production Code was rigorously enforced. According to Robert Osborne of Turner Classic Movies, two months after its release, it was banned by the Catholic League of Decency. A print is held at the Library of Congress. Kolberg Kolberg is a 1945 German historical film directed by Veit Harlan. One of the last films of the Third Reich, it was intended as a Nazi propaganda piece to bolster the will of the German population to resist the Allies. The film is based on the autobiography of , mayor of Kolberg in Pomerania, and on a play drawn from the book by Paul Heyse. It tells the story of the defence of the besieged fortress town of Kolberg against French troops between April and July 1807, during the Napoleonic Wars. In reality, the citys defense, led by then-Lieutenant Colonel August von Gneisenau, held out until the war was ended by the Treaty of Tilsit. In the film, the French abandon the siege. Hills of Home Hills of Home is a 1948 Technicolor drama film, the fourth in a series of seven MGM Lassie films. It starred Edmund Gwenn, Donald Crisp, and Tom Drake. The Naked Dawn The Naked Dawn is a 1955 American Technicolor Western film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer starring Arthur Kennedy and Betta St. John. Fragment of Fear Fragment of Fear is a 1970 British thriller film, adapted from the book A Fragment of Fear by John Bingham, starring David Hemmings, Gayle Hunnicutt, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Roland Culver, Flora Robson and Arthur Lowe. The wild British jazz score composed by Johnny Harris was later used by Levis to soundtrack their European Kung Fu TV advertising campaign in the late nineties. New Wave Hookers New Wave Hookers is a 1985 pornographic film that established the Alt porn genre. It featured a cast of established performers from the era and was followed by a number of sequels and a remake. The movie starred Ginger Lynn, Desiree Lane, Kristara Barrington, Kimberly Carson, Brooke Fields, Gina Carrera, Jamie Gillis, Jack Baker, Tom Byron, Steve Powers, Peter North, Rick Cassidy, Greg Rome, and Steve Drake. Traci Lords appeared in the original version dressed in all-red lingerie and portrayed "the Devil." The film was produced by the Dark Brothers, who featured the slogan "Purveyors of Fine Filth." Walter Dark was the executive producer, and Gregory Dark produced, directed, and co-wrote with Platinum Fire. Bar Girls Bar Girls is a lesbian-themed romantic comedy film written by Lauran Hoffman, adapted by Hoffman from her stage play of the same name for the screen in 1994. Starring Nancy Allison Wolfe, Liza DAgostino, Camila Griggs and Michael Harris and directed by Marita Giovanni. Witch's Cradle The Witchs Cradle, sometimes billed as Witches Cradle, is an unfinished, silent, experimental short film written and directed by Maya Deren, featuring Marcel Duchamp, and filmed in Peggy Guggenheims Art of This Century gallery. Trapped in a Purple Haze Trapped in a Purple Haze is a TV movie about drug abuse which originally aired on ABC in 2000; its title is a reference to the Jimi Hendrix song Purple Haze. The film starred Jonathan Jackson, JoBeth Williams, and Carly Pope, with a supporting role by Hayden Christensen. Kohram Kohram is a 1999 Indian Hindi action film directed by Mehul Kumar. It stars Amitabh Bachchan, Nana Patekar, Danny Denzongpa and Tabu as its main cast, with Jaya Pradha, Jackie Shroff and other supporting actors. Kung Phooey! Kung Phooey is an independent film, directed and produced by Darryl Fong. In addition he also co-stars in the movie with Michael Chow and Colman Domingo. The movie is about a monk who tries to find a mysterious lost "Fountain of Youth". He travels to British Columbia, and, with a new band of friends, tries to retrieve the stolen artifact. The parody comes into play here with many jokes making fun of old Kung fu movies, for instance joking about how all the bad guys make "Hi-yah!" sounds. Chronic Bachelor Chronic Bachelor is a 2003 Malayalam romantic comedy drama film written and directed by Siddique. It is about the life of Sathyaprathapan, a bachelor. It features Mammootty, Mukesh, Rambha, Bhavana, Indraja, Innocent and others. Jyothika was signed as the lead actress but later was replaced by Rambha. The movie was produced by Fazil. The film was a commercial success. It was later remade in Tamil as Engal Anna starring Vijayakanth, Prabhu Deva, Namitha and Vadivelu and in Telugu as Kushi Kushiga with Jagapati Babu. Frozen Frozen is a 2005 British psychological thriller film directed by Juliet McKoen. It features Shirley Henderson, Roshan Seth and Ger Ryan. Set in Fleetwood, on the Fylde coast, in North West England, it was filmed in and around the town and also on location in Scotland and Sweden. It is a tale that has the viewer undecided whether it is a ghost story or a murder mystery right until the final climactic moments. Everybody Has a Little Secret Everybody Has Secrets is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy film. It stars Lee Byung-hun, Choi Ji-woo, Kim Hyo-jin and Chu Sang-mi. Because it has several sex-scenes, it is generally restricted to viewers under 18 or 21. Although the film wasnt a particularly big hit in South Korea it grossed $4,888,679 in Japan. Ethan Mao Ethan Mao is a 2004 drama film written and directed by Quentin Lee. It was shown at the AFI Film Festival on November 10, 2004 and the Hong Kong Lesbian and Gay Film Festival on December 10 of the same year. The DVD was released in North America on September 20, 2005. The Prince of Tennis is a Japanese manga series about a tennis prodigy written and illustrated by Takeshi Konomi. The title is often shortened to , a portmanteau of the words "Tennis Prince". The manga was first published in Japan in Shueishas Weekly Shōnen Jump in July 1999, and ended publication in March 2008. A total of 379 chapters were serialized, spanning 42 volumes. As of volume 40, the manga has sold over 40 million copies in Japan. News that a sequel to the manga series was going to be developed was announced in the December issue of the Japanese manga magazine Jump Square. The new manga series, entitled New Prince of Tennis, began serialization in the Jump Square magazine in March 2009, with the story taking place several months after the end of the original manga. Viz Media acquired the license to distribute the series in English in North America. The manga was adapted into an anime series directed by Takayuki Hamana, animated by Trans Arts and co-produced by Nihon Ad Systems and TV Tokyo. The anime aired across Japan on the anime satellite television network Animax and the terrestrial TV Tokyo network from October 10, 2001 to March 30, 2005, spanning a total of 178 episodes, as well as a theatrical movie. In April 2006, an original video animation continuation of the anime began to be released on DVD. The beginning of the second OVA series was released on June 22, 2007, roughly 3 months after the end of the first. The second OVA ended on January 25, 2008, and the third and final OVA started on April 25, 2008. The series developed into a media franchise and has had numerous other adaptations outside of the animated incarnation. Since April 2003, more than fifteen stage musicals have been produced for the series. An animated movie was released in 2005, as well as a live action movie in 2006. The franchise has also had a long-running radio show, numerous video games, well over 250 soundtracks and CDs, and other merchandise or collectibles. Eight Days to Live Eight Days to Live is a 2006 television film produced by CTV about a mother who organizes a search and rescue for her son who drives off the road in the Lytton area of the Fraser Canyon of British Columbia. It is based on a true story. Jardins en automne Gardens in Autumn is a 2006 French comedy film directed by Otar Iosseliani. As esi tu You Am I is a 2006 Lithuanian romance film directed by Kristijonas Vildžiūnas. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Black and White Black and White is a 2008 Italian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Cristina Comencini. The film deals with race and inter-racial relationships when the married Carlo falls in love with Nadine, the wife of his own wifes colleague. Ice Blues Ice Blues is a 2008 gay-themed mystery television film starring Chad Allen and Sebastian Spence, and directed by Emmy-nominated Canadian-born director Ron Oliver. featuring fictional detective Donald Strachey. It is the third adaptation of a Richard Stevenson novel, though it was the fourth to be released. Ice Blues was screened in select markets in Canada in the summer of 2008 on the pay station Super Channel, but did not premiere in the United States until September 5, 2008 on here! TV network. The film was nominated for the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding TV Movie or Limited Series. Black & White Black & White is a 2008 Indian crime thriller film co-produced and directed by Subhash Ghai. The film stars Anil Kapoor, Anurag Sinha, Shefali Chhaya, and Aditi Sharma. The film explores the life of an Afghan suicide bomber who is sent on a mission on Indian Independence Day. Upon release, the film received wide critical acclaim, and was premiered at the International Film Festivals of Pune and Delhi. House of Numbers: Anatomy of an Epidemic House of Numbers: Anatomy of an Epidemic is a 2009 documentary film directed, produced, and hosted by Brent Leung and described by him as an objective examination of the idea that HIV causes AIDS. The film argues that human immunodeficiency virus is harmless and does not cause acquired immune deficiency syndrome, a position known as AIDS denialism. The films claims of impartiality have been widely rejected by scientists, and the films claims about HIV/AIDS have been dismissed as pseudoscience and conspiracy theory masquerading as even-handed examination. A group of scientists interviewed for the film later complained that their comments had been misrepresented and taken out of context, and that the film promotes pseudoscience. The film also interviews Christine Maggiore, a prominent AIDS denialist who later died after suffering from AIDS-related conditions. An American Hippie in Israel An American Hippie in Israel, also known as Ha-Trempist, is a 1972 Israeli metaphorical counter-culture film written and directed by Amos Sefer starring Asher Tzarfati. Many have cited this film as one of the worst films ever made. Once thought lost, it was rediscovered decades later by the cult film enthusiasts at Grindhouse Releasing who have digitally restored the film and presented it in Blu-ray and DVD. Arena Arena is a 2009 Portuguese short drama film directed by João Salaviza. It won the Short Film Palme dOr at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Crossing Hennessy Crossing Hennessy is a 2010 Hong Kong film directed by Ivy Ho. It was filmed from March to May 2009, and stars Jacky Cheung and Tang Wei. It is a remake of Crossing Delancey. It is a return to film both for Cheung, who has not appeared in a film for several years, and for Tang, who was banned from acting in mainland China after appearing in Ang Lees 2007 Lust. It is the second film directed by Ho. Other actors in the film include Danny Lee Sau-Yin, Paw Hee-Ching, Maggie Cheung Ho-yee, and Andy On. The story mainly takes place around Hennessy Road, in Hong Kong Islands Causeway Bay and Wan Chai districts. In May 2009 it was announced that the film would be shown at the Cannes Film Festival. It will also be shown at the 2010 Hong Kong International Film Festival alongside Clara Laws "Like a Dream" as a kick start for the opening event. Di Di Hollywood Di Di Hollywood is a 2010 drama film, written, directed and produced by Bigas Luna. It stars Elsa Pataky, Peter Coyote, and Paul Sculfor. It was released in Spain on 15 October 2010. The Killing Game The Killing Game is a 2011 Lifetime Original Movie based on the novel The Killing Game by Iris Johansen. It was directed by Bobby Roth. Guns and Roses Guns and Roses is a 2012 Chinese film directed by Ning Hao. The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt is a 1939 American adventure film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by Jonathan Latimer. The film stars Warren William and Ida Lupino. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on January 27, 1939. The Lone Wolf character dates back to 1914, when author Louis Joseph Vance invented him for a series of books. Warren Williams starred in a total of nine Lone Wolf films. My Gal Sal My Gal Sal is a 1942 20th Century Fox musical starring Rita Hayworth and Victor Mature. The film is a biopic of 1890s composer and songwriter Paul Dresser and singer Sally Elliot. It was based on a biographical essay, sometimes erroneously referred to as a book, by Dressers younger brother, novelist Theodore Dreiser. Some of the songs portrayed as Dressers work were actually written by him, but several were created for the film by the Hollywood songwriting team of Ralph Grainger and Leo Robin. Bye Bye Braverman Bye Bye Braverman is a 1968 American comedy film directed by Sidney Lumet. The screenplay by Herbert Sargent was adapted from the 1964 novel To an Early Grave by Wallace Markfield. The Comic The Comic is a 1969 Pathécolor comedy film co-written, co-produced, and directed by Carl Reiner. It stars Dick Van Dyke as Billy Bright, Michele Lee as Brights love interest, and Reiner himself and Mickey Rooney as Brights friends and work colleagues. Reiner wrote the screenplay with Aaron Ruben; it was inspired by the end of silent film era, and, in part, by the life of silent film superstar Buster Keaton. Night of the Howling Beast La Maldicion de la Bestia is a 1975 Spanish horror film that is the eighth in a long series about the werewolf Count Waldemar Daninsky, played by Paul Naschy. The film has also been known as The Werewolf and the Yeti, Night of the Howling Beast and Hall of the Mountain King. This film ignored the events from the earlier films The Fury of the Wolfman and Curse of the Devil, and provided an all-new origin for Waldemars lycanthropy, having the curse transmitted by the bites of not one, but two, vampire women! A yeti is woven into the storyline, but in this film the yeti is not the cause of Waldemars lycanthropy, but rather the catalyst that brings Waldemar to Tibet in the first place. Summer City Summer City is a 1977 Australian drama thriller film, filmed in Newcastle. The film also features Mel Gibson in his debut role. Patrick Still Lives Patrick Still Lives is a 1980 Italian horror film directed by Mario Landi, and his last film. It is a low-budget unauthorized sequel of the Australian horror Patrick from two years earlier. It is known primarily for its graphic scenes of sex and gore, notably an extremely graphic scene of rape, which ended with the victim disembowelled with a poker. The film was shot in the same house later used as main set in The Nights of Terror. Così parlò Bellavista Così parlò Bellavista is a 1984 Italian comedy film based on the novel of the same name by Luciano De Crescenzo. De Crescenzo directed the film and also played the main role. For this film De Crescenzo won David di Donatello and Nastro dArgento for best new director, while Marina Confalone won the same awards in the best supporting actress category. Draw! Draw! is a 1984 American/Canadian comedy-western film by Steven Hilliard Stern. It stars Kirk Douglas, James Coburn and Alexandra Bastedo. No. 3 No. 3 is a 1997 South Korean gangster comedy film starring Han Suk-kyu as the titular no. 3 man of a gangster organization whos aspiring to rise up the ranks and become the leader of his own gang. It was writer-director Song Nung-hans debut film. Double Platinum Double Platinum is a 1999 American made-for-television musical drama film starring Diana Ross and Brandy. Blacktop Blacktop is an American thriller film starring Meat Loaf released in 2000. The film was directed by award-winning filmmaker T.J. Scott. Astitva Astitva is a 2000 bilingual film made simultaneously in Marathi and Hindi, written and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar. The film tells the story of Aditi Pandit, a happily married woman whose husband Srikant becomes suspicious when she unexpectedly receives a fortune willed to her by her former music teacher, Malhar Kamat. Srikant Pandit tries to figure out why she had received inheritance from Kamat, many years after the music classes had ended, and subsequently makes a discovery. Astitva won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi in the year 2000. Tabu’s performance was highly acclaimed winning her several awards and is considered as one of her best. Encrypt Encrypt is a television movie that premiered June 14, 2003 on the Sci-Fi Channel. Set in the year 2068, the Earths surface is in a cataclysmic upheaval, much of it transformed into wasteland by unstoppable storms. It was directed by Oscar Luis Costo. Bailey's Billion$ Baileys Billion$ is a 2005 Childrens feature film produced and directed by David Devine and starring Dean Cain, Laurie Holden, Jennifer Tilly, Tim Curry and Jon Lovitz. Rahtree: Flower of the Night Buppah Rahtree is a 2003 Thai comedy-horror film written and directed by Yuthlert Sippapak. With its comic references to The Exorcist and Audition, Buppah Rahtree gained a cult following through screenings at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival and the Fantasia Festival. Its sequels are Rahtree Returns, Rahtree Reborn and Rahtree Revenge. Super Super is a 2005 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by Nagarjuna Akkineni on Annapurna Studios banner, written and directed by Puri Jagannadh. Starring Nagarjuna Akkineni, Ayesha Takia, Anushka Shetty and Sonu Sood in lead roles and music composed by Sandeep Chowta. The film was also dubbed into Hindi and was titled Robbery. A Little Thing Called Murder A Little Thing Called Murder is a 2006 comedy-drama television film starring Judy Davis and Jonathan Jackson and directed by Richard Benjamin. Made by Stonemade Entertainment for Lifetime TV, the film was based on a true story of convicted murderer Sante Kimes, as told in the book Dead End by reporter Jeanne King. A 2001 made-for-TV film about Kimes called Like Mother, Like Son starred Mary Tyler Moore. The Village Barbershop The Village Barbershop is a 2008 independent film written and directed by Chris J. Ford and starring John Ratzenberger and Shelly Cole. Ratzenberger plays Art Leroldi, a Reno barber forced to hire a new employee, Gloria MacIntyre, played by Cole, after the death of his longtime business partner. Faced with losing his shop, Gloria helps Art get his life and business back on track with her feisty, determined attitude. Years earlier, Art lost his wife to cancer, a painful wound he nurses by excessive drinking and going to the sportsbook every day. Gloria has her own issues when she finds herself homeless and pregnant by her loser boyfriend, who has decided to leave her for another woman, and take the trailer they live in. However, she soon strikes up a relationship with Colin, a neighborhood barista who is determined to win her over despite her initial reluctance. Arts lonely existence is then brightened when he runs into Josie, an old acquaintance, at a gentlemans club where she works as a waitress. In what he thinks is a fait accompli, the shops greedy and sleazy landlord, Jacobi, sells the property to Big-Mart, and the barbers are forced to relocate. But all turns out well in the end, and Art exacts mischievous revenge on Jacobi, who gets his just reward. Skate or Die Skate or Die is a French action film directed by Miguel Courtois released in 2008. Street Warrior Street Warrior is a 2008 action film directed by David Jackson and starring Reiley McClendon, Simon R. Baker, and Sidney S. Liufau. S.S.D. S. S. D. is a 2008 Russian slasher film directed by Vadim Shmelyov. Backyard Wedding Backyard Wedding is a 2010 television drama film directed by Bradford May, starring Alicia Witt and Teddy Sears. Cellmates Cellmates is a 2011 American comedy film starring Tom Sizemore, and Olga Segura and was directed and written by producer, director, and writer Jesse Baget. S#x Acts Six Acts is a 2012 Israeli film, directed by Jonathan Gurfinkel. The film is set in Herzliya and shows six different encounters between a group of teenagers over the course of a few weeks. The film was written by Rona Segal, and it is inspired by true events. The film was produced by Tazfilm productions and funded by the Israeli Film Fund and Keshet Broadcasting. Howzat! Kerry Packer's War Howzat! Kerry Packers War is an Australian drama-miniseries set in the 1970s that premiered on the Nine Network on Sunday 19 August 2012. Spark: A Burning Man Story Spark: A Burning Man Story is a 2013 independent documentary film with its world premiere at the South by Southwest film festival in Austin, Texas. That is about some 60,000 or so people that gather from around the world for a week at the annual Burning Man festival in Black Rock Desert of Nevada to collaborate building a temporary city that operates on a "gifting" economy where nothing is bought or sold. Participants bring in everything; food, water, and shelter. The week features large-scale art installations and partying, at the conclusion of the week a celebration in the ritual burning of a giant effigy, and after one week, take it all away. The film also focuses on the individual artists and their dreams and struggles. The Burning Man organization is made up of 50 year-round staff and over 4,000 volunteers. Burning Man operates on ten principles or ideologies written by founder Larry Harvey. It's a Beautiful Day Its a Beautiful Day is a 2013 Japanese-American horror film directed by Kayoko Asakura. It stars Kim Kkot-bi. It is the debut film by Kayoko Asakura and had its premiere at the Yubari Film Festival in 2013. The film is set in California, where A-jung is picked up by her Japanese friend Takako. They visit Takakos friends who treat A-jung poorly. That night around a campfire, mysterious supernatural events begin to happen involving Takakos friends. Love Finds You in Sugarcreek Love Finds You in Sugarcreek, Ohio is a film adaption of the novel of the same title by Serena B. Miller. Directed by Terry Cunningham, produced by George Shamieh, distributed by Mission Pictures International, production by Belltower Productions, and funded by Three Point Capital. The production was filmed on location in Holmes County with a majority of the filming taking place in Sugarcreek during the fall of 2013 which coincided with the time frame set by the Novel. The film first aired on Up in June, 2014, with a subsequent release scheduled later internationally and on DVD. Downhill Downhill is a 2016 Chilean thriller film directed by Patricio Valladares and written by Barry Keating and Valladares. Instant Dreams Instant Dreams is a 2017 documentary directed by Dutch director Willem Baptist. It premiered at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam 18 November 2017 where it screened at Tuschinski Amsterdam in the Dutch Documentary Competition and First Appearance Competition. On 14 December 2017 the film was theatrically released in the Netherlands and Belgium. Slamdance Film Festival hosted the American festival premiere on 21 January 2018 in Park City, Utah. April 2019 the film was theatrical released in the US and Canada, starting with select screenings in New York and Los Angeles. Little Tickles Little Tickles is a 2018 French drama film directed by Andréa Bescond and Eric Métayer. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Wild and Woolly Wild and Woolly is a 1917 American silent Western comedy film which tells the story of one mans personal odyssey from cowboy-obsessed Easterner to Western tough guy. It stars Douglas Fairbanks, Eileen Percy, Walter Bytell and Sam De Grasse. The film was adapted by Anita Loos from a story by Horace B. Carpenter and was directed by John Emerson. Bullet for a Badman Bullet for a Badman is a 1964 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Audie Murphy and Darren McGavin. The film is based on the 1958 novel Renegade Posse, the working title of the film by Marvin H. Albert. The film was shot between October and November 1963 in Zion National Park and Snow Canyon State Park in Utah. Docteur Popaul Dr. Popaul is a 1972 French black comedy film directed by Claude Chabrol. also known under the titles High Heels and Scoundrel in White. The film was based on the 1969 novel Murder at Leisure by Hubert Monteilhet. Pro Krasnuyu Shapochku About the Little Red Riding Hood is a 1977 Soviet two-part musical TV movie based on the ideas of Charles Perrault and directed by Leonid Nechayev The story is a sequel of the tale of Little Red Riding Hood. The film is a deconstruction of the classic fairy tale. The manner in which the characters of the wolves is portrayed is different from the original story, as the wolves are viewed as human beings throughout the film. They are akin to a family of forest hermits or a clan of bandits. Bonnie's Kids Bonnies Kids is a 1972 American crime sexploitation film written and directed by Arthur Marks. Cage Cage is a 1989 American martial arts action film starring Reb Brown and Lou Ferrigno. Convicts Convicts is a 1991 film directed by Peter Masterson. It stars Robert Duvall and Lukas Haas. Gunfighter's Moon Gunfighters Moon is a 1995 Western film produced by Douglas Curtis, directed by Larry Ferguson and starring Lance Henriksen, Kay Lenz and David McIlwraith. Also appearing are Nikki DeLoach, Ivan Sergei and James Victor. Hercule & Sherlock Hercule et Sherlock is a 1996 French comedy film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and starring Christopher Lambert. This marks his first venture away from action films and B-movies and into family friendly comedy. The Mysteries of the Chateau de De Les Mystères du Château de Dé is a 1929 film directed by Man Ray. It depicts a pair of travellers setting off from Paris and travelling to the Villa Noailles in Hyères. At 27 minutes the film was the longest that Man Ray directed during his career. Marlene Marlene is a 2000 German biopic film directed by Joseph Vilsmaier and starring Katja Flint, Hans Werner Meyer and Herbert Knaup. It follows the life of the German actress Marlene Dietrich and her success in Hollywood. The Invitation The Invitation is a thriller and horror film released on January 1, 2003. It is rated R and runs approximately 1 hour and 25 minutes. The movie was written and directed by Pat Bermel and stars Lance Henriksen, Christopher Shyer, Stellina Rusich, Stefanie von Pfetten, David Livingstone, Douglas OKeeffe, Sarah-Jane Redmond, and Lideo Baldeon. Lil' Pimp Lil Pimp is a 2005 feature-length, black comedy animated film that was directed and written by Mark Brooks and Peter Gilstrap, based upon an episodic web animation by the same name. The film was released straight to DVD on January 11, 2005 and starred Lil Kim and Bernie Mac as voice artists. Kart Racer Kart Racer is a 2003 Canadian-German feature film starring Will Rothhaar, David Gallagher and Randy Quaid. In the United States, it premiered on television on ABC Family in 2005. The film centers on a boy named Watts "Lightbulb" Davies who likes to race go-karts. Unable to come up with enough funds to purchase his own kart, Watts convinces his father, Vic Davies, to help him build a cart and teach him how to drive. As he follows his dream, he then has to race against karting champion David Gallagher and local bully Rodney Wells. Footage of the racing simulator NASCAR Racing 2002 Season by Papyrus Design Group can be seen as they are playing it at the arcade. À ton image À ton image is a 2004 French film directed by Aruna Villiers. The story, based on the novel À ton image by Louise L. Lambrichs, is about a couple whose desire for a child leads them onto dangerous ground. Good Fences Good Fences, starring Whoopi Goldberg, Danny Glover, Ryan Michelle Bathe Ashley Archer and MoNique, is a made-for-TV movie that debuted in 2003. It is about the stresses of prejudice on an upwardly mobile black family in 1970s Greenwich. Danny Glover plays the overworked, stressed husband and Whoopi plays his steadfast wife; she won an Image Award for her role. Horse Fever: The Mandrake Sting Febbre da cavallo - La mandrakata is a 2002 Italian comedy film written and directed by Carlo Vanzina and starring Gigi Proietti. It is the sequel of the 1976 comedy film Febbre da cavallo. For his performance in this film, Gigi Proietti won the Nastro dArgento for Best Actor. My Angel My Angel is a 2004 French-Belgian drama film directed by Serge Frydman. The Fine Art of Love: Mine Ha-Ha The Fine Art of Love is a 2005 erotic drama film directed by John Irvin. The film, starring Jacqueline Bisset, Hannah Taylor-Gordon and Mary Nighy, is based on Mine-Haha by the German playwright Frank Wedekind. It received its premiere at the 2005 Venice Film Festival. A Sublime Love Story: Barsaat Barsaat: A Sublime Love Story is a 2005 Indian Hindi romantic drama film, directed by Suneel Darshan. It stars Bobby Deol, Priyanka Chopra, and Bipasha Basu. The film is inspired by the 2002 Hollywood romantic comedy Sweet Home Alabama. Bobby Deol is the only actor to debut with the movie Barsaat and to star in same movie title after 10 years. Danny Roane: First Time Director Danny Roane: First Time Director is a 2006 comedy film written, directed by and starring Andy Dick, and also starring Jack Black and Mo Collins. This independent production is a documentary mixed with a mockumentary on Dicks struggle on making a film. I Not Stupid Too I Not Stupid Too is a 2006 Singaporean satirical comedy film and the sequel to the 2002 film, I Not Stupid. It portrays the lives, struggles and adventures of three Singaporean youths — 15-year-old Tom, his 8-year-old brother Jerry and their 15-year-old friend Chengcai — who have a strained relationship with their parents. The film explores the issue of poor parent-child communication. The director and screenwriter, Jack Neo, was inspired to make the film by a book about appreciating education. The movie was produced by Mediacorp Raintree Pictures on a budget of S$1.5 million. It stars Jack Neo, Xiang Yun, Huang Yiliang, Shawn Lee, Joshua Ang and Ashley Leong. Filming took place at several Singapore schools in June 2005. I Not Stupid Too was released in cinemas on 26 January 2006, and earned over S$4 million in total. The film became the second-highest grossing Singaporean film in history, with only Money No Enough grossing more. At the 2006 Hong Kong Film Awards, it was nominated for Best Asian Film, but lost to Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles. Critical reception was also generally positive, although some criticized the movie as overly preachy. A serialised version of the film was aired later that year. There was also a Malay language remake of it done four years later. Jack Said Jack Said is a 2009 British thriller film, the prequel to Jack Says. It is written by Paul Tanter, and based on his graphic novel, illustrated by Oscar Alvarado. It stars Danny Dyer, David OHara, Simon Phillips, Ashlie Walker, Terry Stone and snooker player Jimmy White. Puzzle Puzzle is a 2010 Argentine drama film directed by Natalia Smirnoff. It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. Jaws in Japan Jaws in Japan is a 2009 Japanese horror film directed by John Hijiri and written by Yasutoshi Murakawa, starring Nonami Takizawa, Airi Nakajima, and Megumi Haruno. Despite its title, the film has no connection with the 1975 Steven Spielberg film Jaws in terms of its plot or its production. The film has received many negative reviews, it being a low-budget film. 170 Hz 170 Hz is a Dutch film about the love of two deaf children. Although some dialogues are in Dutch, most of it is in Dutch Sign Language and subtitled. The film was first presented on the Dutch Film Festival in September 2011, and was released theatrically on 1 March 2012. The title refers to the frequency of 170 Hertz, the highest frequency which still can be heard by main character Nick. The Arab, The Camel, and P. Madhavan Nair Arabeem Ottakom P. Madhavan Nayarum in Oru Marubhoomikkadha, or simply Oru Marubhoomikkadha, is a 2011 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film directed by Priyadarshan and written by Abilash Nair. The film stars Mohanlal, Mukesh, Raai Laxmi and Bhavana. The film was a commercial success at the box office. Oru Marubhoomikkadha was the 200th film of Mukesh. Kraanthiveera Sangolli Raayanna Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna is a 2012 Indian Kannada epic historical biographical war film directed by Naganna and produced by Anand Appugol. Darshan, Jayaprada and Nikita Thukral play lead roles. The film is about Sangolli Rayanna, a prominent freedom fighter from Karnataka, who fought the British till he was captured and executed in 1831. He was the army chief of the Kingdom of Kittur ruled at the time by Kittur Rani Chennamma. Kranti Veera Sangolli Rayanna was produced at a cost of an estimated Rs 30 crore and collected approximately 30 crore in 22 days of screening in Karnataka and 40 crore in 75 days in theatres. Thermae Romae II is a 2014 Japanese comedy film directed by Hideki Takeuchi and based on the manga series Thermae Romae by Mari Yamazaki. X/Y X/Y is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Ryan Piers Williams and starring America Ferrera, Ryan Piers Williams, Melonie Diaz, Jon Paul Phillips, Amber Tamblyn, David Harbour, and Common. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 19, 2014. Clapping for the Wrong Reasons Clapping for the Wrong Reasons is a 2013 short film directed by Hiro Murai and written by Donald Glover. The film stars Glover and features producer Flying Lotus, actor Danielle Fishel, porn star Abella Anderson, and fellow rappers Trinidad James and Chance the Rapper. It was created as a prelude to Glovers second studio album Because the Internet and its attached screenplay. Abigail Abigail is a 2019 Russian steampunk fantasy adventure film directed by Aleksandr Boguslavsky, and co-produced by Viktor Denisyuk and Yevgeny Melentyev, the company KinoDanz. The film stars Tinatin Dalakishvili as Abigail Foster, with Gleb Bochkov, Rinal Mukhametov, Artyom Tkachenko, and Ravshana Kurkova. The final set of filming is scheduled for autumn 2017 and will be held in Tallinn. The old center will be transformed into Fensington thanks to the magical world and the decorators, who are guided by the aesthetics of the 30-ies of the last century and the steampunk fashion. Abigail was theatrically released in Russia on August 22, 2019 by 20th Century Fox CIS. The Story of the Kelly Gang The Story of the Kelly Gang is a 1906 Australian bushranger film that traces the exploits of 19th-century bushranger and outlaw Ned Kelly and his gang. It was directed by Charles Tait and shot in and around the city of Melbourne. The silent film ran for more than an hour with a reel length of about , making it the longest narrative film yet seen in the world. It was first shown at Melbournes Athenaeum Hall on 26 December 1906 and premiered in the United Kingdom in January 1908. A commercial and critical success, it is regarded as the origin point of the bushranging drama, a genre that dominated the early years of Australian film production. Since its release, many other films have been made about the Kelly legend. In 2007, The Story of the Kelly Gang was inscribed on the UNESCO Memory of the World Register for being the worlds first full-length narrative feature film. The Burning Soil The Burning Soil is a 1922 German silent film directed by F.W. Murnau. It was made the same year as Murnaus Nosferatu and released in Germany around the same time. The film follows tells the story of a struggle over a plot of petroleum-rich land. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studio in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Rochus Gliese. The film was considered lost until 1978, when it was discovered to have been owned by an Italian priest who organized screenings in mental hospitals. A restoration of the film was made with the assistance of French director Eric Rohmer. She Married Her Boss She Married Her Boss is a 1935 film directed by Gregory La Cava, and starring Claudette Colbert and Melvyn Douglas. Imitation General Imitation General is a 1958 black-and-white comedy war film in CinemaScope, directed by George Marshall, produced by William B. Hawks, and starring Glenn Ford, Red Buttons, and Taina Elg. The film, distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, is based on a short story of the same name by William Chamberlain. Shoot First... Ask Questions Later The White, the Yellow, and the Black, also known as Samurai and Shoot First... Ask Questions Later, is a 1975 Spaghetti Western comedy film. It is the last spaghetti western directed by Sergio Corbucci. Differently from his previous western films, this is openly parodic, acting as a spoof of Red Sun. It was generally poorly received by critics. The character of Milian will be reprised by the same actor, with slight changes, in the comedy film Delitto al ristorante cinese. Lady of the Camelias The Lady of the Camellias is a 1981 French-Italian drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini and starring Isabelle Huppert. It tells the actual story of Alphonsine Plessis, who became a famous courtesan in Paris and the inspiration for the novel La Dame aux camélias by Alexandre Dumas, fils, which has in turn become the source for many plays, operas, ballets, and films. Flying Flying is a 1986 drama film directed by Paul Lynch and starring Olivia dAbo, Rita Tushingham and Keanu Reeves. Final Approach Final Approach is a 1991 American thriller film. The SR-71 Blackbird spy plane is featured in the film. Final Approach was the first film to be originally recorded, mixed and mastered in pure digital sound. Al lupo al lupo Al lupo al lupo is a 1992 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Verdone. The film won two Nastro dArgento awards, for best script and best score. A Holiday to Remember A Holiday to Remember is a 1995 American made-for-television Christmas romantic-drama film starring Connie Sellecca and Randy Travis. It premiered on CBS on December 12, 1995. As of 2009, it was shown in the 25 Days of Christmas programming block on ABC Family, but it was not part of the block in 2010. The films score was composed by Eric Robertson. Grizzly Falls Grizzly Falls is a 1999 adventure film about a boy and a bear, set in British Columbia in the early 20th century. It was written by Stuart Margolin and Richard Beattie and directed by Stewart Raffill. Mazha Peyyunnu Maddalam Kottunnu Mazha Peyyunnu Maddalam Kottunnu is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Priyadarshan and written by Sreenivasan from a story by Jagadish. It stars Mohanlal, Mukesh, Lizy, Sreenivasan, Jagathi Sreekumar, Maniyanpilla Raju and Kuthiravattam Pappu in substantial roles. The film was one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year. It is now considered as one of the best comedy films in Malayalam cinema. The film was remade in Telugu as Saradaga Kasepu. Manito Manito is a 2002 American independent film written and directed by first time film maker Eric Eason. Shot in the cinema verite style, Manito chronicles 48 incident-packed hours in the lives of a Washington Heights Latino family. One of the most critically acclaimed films of the year, Manito was hailed by critics as a film that heralded the reemergence of American neorealism and won a Special Jury Prize for Best Ensemble Cast at the Sundance Film Festival and Best Emerging Filmmaker at the Tribeca Film Festival. This Charming Girl This Charming Girl is a South Korean drama film written and directed by Lee Yoon-ki. The Devil's Miner The Devils Miner is a 2005 documentary film directed by independent film directors Kief Davidson and Richard Ladkani. The film follows a fourteen-year-old Bolivian boy named Basilio Vargas who along with his twelve-year-old brother Bernardino work in the mines near the city of Potosí. The film includes many subtle realities of the miners lives such as the need to chew coca leaves to numb the pain of hunger and the long shifts they work regardless of age. The film made its world premier at the Rotterdam film festival and its U.S. debut at the Tribeca Film Festival. The film concentrates on the concerns of local workers who have fear of what they call “Tio” or devil. In the film, an elder miner claims that over 8 million people have died in the unsafe mines. The workers believe this is because “Tio” controls the mine and that Christ has no power in the mine. The workers often give offerings such as coca leaves, alcohol, cigarettes and perform sacrifices, such as slaughtering a llama and applying its blood to the mine entrance to appease a makeshift statue of "Tio". Each mine has its own Tio which all of the workers pray to upon entering so that they may find a good vein of silver and so that they may be granted protection from explosions, toxic gas, silicosis, and falling rocks. The local Catholic priest is unable to tame these fears of “Tio” although the workers often pray at the church before entering the mine,upon observing the miners attending Mass, the local priest said that when he looked into the face of the miners he "saw Christ dying". The irony which is upon these people is one of great sorrow. They worship both God and the Devil, Light and Dark, The God of the world, and the god of the earthen mine below. As of 2014, Basilio is studying tourism, working in the mines three nights a week, and working as a tour guide in the mines. Bernardino, now married, still works in the mines full-time whilst studying in the evenings. The boys no longer live on the mountain, however their mother remains in the same house. A Day in the Life A Day in the Life is a 2009 American musical crime film, written, directed by and starring Sticky Fingaz, released on July 7, 2009 by Major Independents and Lions Gate Films. The film tells about one day in the life of Sticky, the leader of the gang, who is trying to escape from criminal life. A Day in the Life contains no spoken dialogue. Instead, the actors rap all their lines over a hip-hop beat. The main role in the film was played by Sticky Fingaz. He also wrote the script and presented himself as a producer and composer of the film. The film co-stars Bokeem Woodbine, Michael Rapaport, Omar Epps, Mekhi Phifer and rappers Fredro Starr, Kurupt and Treach from the rap-group Naughty By Nature. Its the last film appearance of Lamont Bentley who died in a car accident 4 years earlier. Taipei Exchanges Taipei Exchanges is a 2010 Taiwanese comedy film directed by Hsiao Ya-chuan and starring Gwei Lun-mei. The Woodsman and the Rain is a 2011 Japanese comedy film directed by Shuichi Okita about a lumberjack involved in shooting of a zombie movie. Firelight Firelight is a 2012 made-for-television film drama, which first aired on ABC. The film was directed by Darnell Martin and starred Cuba Gooding Jr. and Qorianka Kilcher. It told the story of a group of inmates at a facility for female juvenile delinquents who find a new lease on life by becoming volunteer firefighters. Several critics responded to the film favorably and Gooding won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie for his performance. Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms is a six-part Australian drama miniseries about bikie gang violence, screened on Network Ten on 15 May 2012. Bikie Wars is based on the book Brothers in Arms by Lindsay Simpson and Sandra Harvey. The screenplay was written by Greg Haddrick, Roger Simpson and Jo Martino. It is directed by Peter Andrikidis. Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms cost A$6,000,000 to make. Thanha Rathi Ranga Thanha Rathi Ranga is a 2014 Sri Lankan Sinhala drama thriller film directed by Nilendra Deshapriya, in his directorial debut, and produced by Sunil T. Fernando for Sunil T. Films. It was written by Sarath Kothalawala and Kumara Thirimadura and features themselves in lead roles with Namal Jayasinghe. The film also supported by many veteran artists like Swarna Mallawarachchi, Anoja Weerasinghe, Neeta Fernando and Kamal Addararachchi. It is the 1113rd Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. The film won the Best Film at 4th Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival 2014, was nominated for the NETPAC Award at Bengaluru International Film Festival 2014, was an official selection at the International Film Festival of Kerala and an official selection at the Chicago South Asian Film Festival. The film was also selected for the 17th Shanghai film festival in China and as an official entry to Julien Dubuque International Film Festival in the United States. Vai Raja Vai Vai Raja Vai is a 2015 Indian Tamil language black comedy film written and directed by Aishwarya Dhanush, and produced by AGS Entertainment featuring an ensemble cast starring Gautham Karthik, Priya Anand, Vivek, Taapsee Pannu, Gayathri Raguram and Daniel Balaji and Dhanush playing a guest appearance. The film was announced on 12 September 2013, along with the commencement of principal photography. Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the films soundtrack and score which was widely appreciated by the audience and critics. The films plot summary is a mix of Hollywood movies Next and 21. The film was released on 1 May 2015 to positive reviews from critics and was declared a sleeper hit at the box office. Ruben Guthrie Ruben Guthrie is a 2015 Australian romantic drama film starring Patrick Brammall as the title character, with Alex Dimitriades and Abbey Lee Kershaw in supporting roles. The film was written and directed by Brendan Cowell, based on his play of the same name. Dirty Politics Dirty Politics is a 2015 Hindi-language Indian political thriller film written and directed by K. C. Bokadia. The ensemble cast film was released on 6 March 2015 with Adult Rating due to its strong sexual content. Its release was controversial. La Boda de Valentina La Boda de Valentina is a 2018 comedy film directed by Marco Polo Constandse. The script was written by Santiago Limón, Issa López, and Santiago Limón. The film stars Ryan Carnes, Kate Vernon and Tony Dalton. Glory Day One Way Trip is a South Korean film. Directed by Choi Jung-yeol and starring Ji Soo, Kim Jun-myeon, Ryu Jun-yeol and Kim Hee-chan. It was released on March 24, 2016. The film was displayed at the 20th Busan International Film Festival which was held from October 1 to October 10, 2015. The release of the films DVD was on October 27, 2016. Amanda & Jack Go Glamping Amanda & Jack Go Glamping is a 2017 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Brandon Dickerson and starring David Arquette, Amy Acker, Adan Canto and June Squibb. Principal photography focused in the areas of Elgin and Austin. Stella's Last Weekend Stellas Last Weekend is a 2018 American comedy film written and directed by Polly Draper and starring her sons, Nat Wolff and Alex Wolff. Pathala Bhairavi Pathala Bhairavi is a 1951 Indian bilingual fantasy film written by Pingali Nagendrarao and directed by Kadiri Venkata Reddy. The film was produced by B. Nagi Reddy and Aluri Chakrapani under the banner Vijaya Vauhini Studios. It was co-written by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao and features N. T. Rama Rao, S. V. Ranga Rao and K. Malathi in the lead roles. The film focuses on a gardeners son who has to amass wealth equal to that of the king of Ujjain to marry his daughter, and a sorcerer who has to sacrifice an intelligent and brave young man to Goddess Pathala Bhairavi to gain access to a statuette which can grant any wish. Pathala Bhairavi is based on Kasi Majilee Kathalu, written by Madhira Subbanna Deekshitulu, though it was also partially inspired by the story of Aladdin. The entire production lasted for a whole year starting from 5 February 1950 until 8 February 1951, due to the film being shot simultaneously in Telugu and Tamil languages. Ghantasala composed the films music and Marcus Bartley served as the cinematographer. The film was edited by the duo C. P. Jambulingam and M. S. Money, while Madhavapeddi Gokhale and Kaladhar were the films art directors. The Telugu version was released on 15 March 1951, and the Tamil version on 17 May 1951. Upon release, Pathala Bhairavi received critical acclaim and was commercially successful, becoming the first Telugu film to have a direct run of 200 days. It is considered to be a breakthrough film for both Rama Rao and Ranga Rao, and was also the only South Indian film to be screened at the first International Film Festival of India held at Mumbai on 24 January 1952. On the centenary of Indian cinema in April 2013, CNN-News18 included Pathala Bhairavi in its list of "100 greatest Indian films of all time". A Lion Is in the Streets A Lion Is in the Streets is a 1953 drama film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring James Cagney as a southern politician loosely based on Huey Long. Cagneys brother William was the producer, while his younger sister Jeanne was a member of the cast. The screenplay was based on a 1945 book by Adria Locke Langley. The film is compared to the similar 1949 film All the Kings Men, featuring Broderick Crawford in an Academy Award-winning performance. The Third Key The Long Arm is a 1956 British film noir police procedural crime film starring Jack Hawkins. The film, which was based on a screenplay by Robert Barr and Janet Green, was directed by Charles Frend and produced by Michael Balcon. It was shot on location in London and Snowdonia in North Wales. Two years later Hawkins would reprise a similar role in John Fords Gideons Day, a film based on the books of John Creasey. Tarzan and the Lost Safari Tarzan and the Lost Safari is a 1957 action adventure film featuring Edgar Rice Burroughs famous jungle hero Tarzan and starring Gordon Scott, Robert Beatty, Yolande Donlan and Betta St. John. Directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, it was the first Tarzan film released in color, Eastman Color. It was also MGMs first Tarzan film since 1942 and filmed in Nairobi, British East Africa. The character of Jane does not appear in this motion picture. The Battle of El Alamein The Battle of El Alamein is a European Macaroni-War film directed in 1969 by Giorgio Ferroni. It was a co-production between Italy and France. The film depicts the Second Battle of El Alamein. Strange Shadows in an Empty Room Strange Shadows in an Empty Room is a 1976 film starring Stuart Whitman as a tough Dirty Harry type who sets out to discover his sisters killer. A Dama do Lotação Lady on the Bus is a 1978 Brazilian erotic drama film directed by Neville De Almeida. It is based on a short story, of the same name, by Nelson Rodrigues. That Championship Season That Championship Season is Jason Millers 1982 film version of his 1973 Pulitzer Prize winning Broadway play of the same name. It stars Robert Mitchum, Martin Sheen, Bruce Dern, Stacy Keach and Paul Sorvino and was filmed on location in Scranton where it is set. In 1999, Sorvino directed an adaptation of the play for Showtime in which he played Mitchums role as the coach. This version co-starred Vincent DOnofrio, Gary Sinise, Tony Shalhoub and Terry Kinney. Kid Kid is a 1990 film. Also Known As: "Back for Revenge". The Nutt House The Nutt House, initially titled The Nutty Nut, is a 1992 film directed by Adam Rifkin. It stars Stephen Kearney, Traci Lords and Amy Yasbeck. It was also the last film for Emil Sitka, Sandra Gould and King Moody. Voodoo Voodoo is a 1995 American horror film directed by Rene Eram and written by Brian DiMuccio and Dino Vindeni. Corey Feldman stars as a youth who must contend with a Voodoo cult. Filmed in the United States in the spring of 1995, Voodoo was released on VHS by A-Pix Entertainment in November 1995, and was first released in the United States on DVD format through Simitar Entertainment in 1997. Busted Busted is a 1997 comedy film, starring Corey Feldman, Corey Haim and Elliott Gould. The film marked Corey Feldmans directorial debut. Due to his frequent absences and drug use during filming, Corey Haim was eventually fired by director Corey Feldman. Feldman later said that this was one of the most hard and painful things he ever had to do. For Sale For Sale is a 1998 French drama film directed by Laetitia Masson. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. The Craic The Craic is a 1999 Australian comedy film starring stand-up comedian Jimeoin with Alan McKee, directed by Ted Emery. Seventeen Years Seventeen Years is a 1999 Chinese film directed by Zhang Yuan and starring Li Bingbing in her feature film debut. Seventeen Years was screened at several international film festivals where it garnered numerous accolades, including the Directors Award at the 56th Venice Film Festival. The film is co-produced by Keetman Limited and Fabrica, as presented by Keetman and the Xian Film Studio. It premiered concurrently with Zhang Yuans documentary feature, Crazy English in the 1999 Locarno International Film Festival. Seventeen Years is seen, at least by some critics, as Zhang Yuans move away from his "Bad Boy" image, an image that was cultivated after run-ins with Chinese authorities with his previous films, Beijing Bastards, and the homosexual-themed East Palace. In contrast, Seventeen Years was produced under the aegis of the Chinese bureaucracy, though some editing of the film was required before it could be released. Witchouse Witchouse is a 1999 horror film directed by David DeCoteau and starring Matt Raftery, Monica Serene Garnich, Ariauna Albright, Brooke Mueller, Ashley McKinney, Dave Oren Ward, and Dane Northcutt. It was released by Full Moon Features. The film has received mainly negative reviews. The independent film would eventually spawn two sequels. Going to Bed Under Difficulties Le Déshabillage impossible, released in the United States as Going to Bed Under Difficulties and in the United Kingdom as An Increasing Wardrobe, is a 1900 French short silent comedy film, directed by Georges Méliès. In the film, a man attempts to undress so he can go to sleep. When Andrew Came Home When Andrew Came Home, released in the UK as Taming Andrew, is a 2000 American drama television film directed by Artie Mandelberg and starring Park Overall, Seth Adkins, Jason Beghe, and Evan Laszlo. It is based on a true story. Asambhav Asambhav is a 2004 Indian Hindi action thriller directed by Rajiv Rai and produced by Gulshan Rai under Trimurti Films banner. It was released on 23 July 2004, starring Arjun Rampal, Naseeruddin Shah and Priyanka Chopra in the lead roles with Dipannita Sharma, Tom Alter, Milind Gunaji and Sharat Saxena playing supporting roles among others. The film was shot entirely in Switzerland. Rajiv Rai worked with Arjun Rampal in Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat. Rai signed him for a second time for Asambhav in 2002. Work on the movie had begun in 2002 when he started his new project and titled it Asambhav. Aishwarya Rai was initially signed to act as Rampals heroine but was replaced by Priyanka Chopra. Legendary actor Naseeruddin Shah was cast as the villain. Shooting began in June 2003 and was completed in September 2003. It was the first Indian film to be graded digitally on Luster. The film was launched in March 2004. The soundtrack was composed by Viju Shah; it was released on 26 May 2004. The film was released on 23 July 2004. Through an extensive post-production work and huge promotion, Asambhav was an average grosser at the box office, collecting nett. It grossed in India and was average overseas as well, with a collection of US$19,504 in the United States and £16,894 in the United Kingdom. Chinese Eye Sepet is a 2005 Malaysian teen romantic comedy-drama film set in Ipoh, Malaysia. Directed by Yasmin Ahmad, it tells a tale of a love that blooms between a Chinese boy and a Malay girl. Sepet is a Malay word which, in this context, refers to the slit eyes of the Chinese. Hinokio: Inter Galactic Love is a 2005 Japanese science fiction film directed by Takahiko Akiyama and starring Masatoshi Nakamura, Kanata Hongo and Mikako Tabe. Its tagline is "Inter Galactic Love". Razzle Dazzle Razzle Dazzle: A Journey Into Dance is a 2007 Australian mockumentary comedy film directed by Darren Ashton about competitive dance, first screened on 15 March 2007. It made over two million dollars at the box-office, making it one of the most successful Australian films of the last several years. Crash and Burn Crash and Burn is a 2008 made-for-television action crime thriller film released on Spike TV. Homeworld Homeworld is a 2008 low-budget American science-fiction film directed by the Phillip Hudson, written by Phillip Hudson and Glen Settle, and starring Beau Ballinger, Bronston DeLone, Vance Harvey and Galen Howard. Jin ping mei The Forbidden Legend Sex & Chopsticks. is a 2008 Hong Kong sex film directed by Qian Wenqi and produced by Wong Jing, starring Oscar Lam wai-kin, Norman Chui, and Hayakawa Serina, it based on the novel of The Golden Lotus by Lanling Xiaoxiao Sheng. The film premiered in Hong Kong on 19 September 2008. Gebo et l'ombre Gebo and the Shadow is a 2012 Portuguese-French drama film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It is based on a play by Raul Brandão. It was shown at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. The film received a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It was the final feature film directed by de Oliveira, who was 104 years of age when the film was released, and the last film appearance of Jeanne Moreau before her death on 31 July 2017. The Silent Mountain The Silent Mountain is a 2014 war drama written by Clemens Aufderklamm and produced and directed by Ernst Gossner set in the Dolomite Mountains 1915. The Silent Mountain is a love story set in the Dolomiti Mountains at the outbreak of World War I between Italy and Austria-Hungary in 1915. To the Hilt To the Hilt: Story from the Wild East is a 2014 Macedonian action-adventure western style film directed by Stole Popov. The film takes place in Ottoman ruled Macedonia. The filming started in May, 2012 and scenes were shot in Bitola, Ohrid, Skopje, Demir Hisar, Štip and Prilep. It premiered in Skopje, in October 2014 It was selected as the Macedonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Queen Mimi Queen Mimi is a 2015 documentary film about the life of Marie Haist, an octogenarian homeless woman who lived in a Santa Monica laundromat for 18 years, directed by Yaniv Rokah and produced by Elliot V Kotek. The Man in 3B The Man in 3B is a 2015 American mystery crime-thriller film directed by Trey Haley. The film is based on the novel of the same name written by The New York Times best-selling author Carl Weber. The Man in 3B stars an ensemble cast that includes Lamman Rucker, Christian Keyes, Anthony Montgomery, Robert Richard, Nafessa Williams, DB Woodside, Kellita Smith, James Black, Jackée Harry, Marla Gibbs, and Billy Dee Williams. The film was released on November 6, 2015. Indovina chi viene a Natale? Indovina chi viene a Natale? is a 2013 Italian comedy film produced, co-written and directed by Fausto Brizzi. Wrong Side Raju Wrong Side Raju is a 2016 Indian Gujarati thriller drama film directed by Mikhil Musale. Starring Pratik Gandhi, Kimberley Louisa McBeath, and Asif Basra, it is inspired by a hit and run case which happened in Ahmedabad in 2013. The film won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Gujarati at the 64th National Film Awards. Mahanubhavudu Mahanubhavudu is a 2017 Telugu-language romantic action comedy film written and directed by Maruthi Dasari. It features Sharwanand and Mehreen Pirzada in the lead roles. The films principal photography commenced on 7 March 2017 and was wrapped in 2 September 2017, and had a worldwide release on 29 September 2017. The movie received positive reviews.The movie was remade in Odia in 2019 as Ajab Sanju Ra Gajab Love starring Babushan. Feng zhong you duo yu zuo de yun The Shadow Play is a 2018 crime drama film directed by Lou Ye. It made its world premiere in Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival in 2018. Dev Dev is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language romantic action adventure film based on road adventure written and directed by Rajath Ravishankar on his directorial debut. The film stars Karthi and Rakul Preet Singh in the main lead prominent roles, while Prakash Raj, Ramya Krishnan, and RJ Vigneshkanth play supportive and pivotal roles in the film. Harris Jayaraj has been roped into score music for the film while cinematography is handled by R. Velraj and editing is done by Anthony L. Ruben. The film marks the first collaboration between Karthi and music director Harris Jayaraj. The film was earlier scheduled to have its theatrical release on 21 December 2018 on the eve of Christmas, and later scheduled to 10 January 2019 post Thai Pongal but was postponed to have its theatrical release on 14 February 2019 on the eve of Valentines Day to tight race at the box office. Satan's Rhapsody Rapsodia Satanica was a 1915 silent film directed by Nino Oxilia featuring Lyda Borelli in a female version of Faust based on poems by . Pietro Mascagni wrote his only film music for the film and conducted the first performance in July 1917. Mascagni was keen to take commission for the film music due to the financial burden of supporting two sickening brothers. The French-German TV channel Arte restored the film in 2006 and Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz, conducted by Frank Strobel recorded Mascagnis score. The Eyes of the Mummy Die Augen der Mumie Ma is a 1918 German silent film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The film stars Pola Negri as Ma, Emil Jannings as Radu, and Harry Liedtke as Wendland. It is the first collaboration between Lubitsch and Negri, a pairing that would go on to make worldwide successes such as Carmen, Madame DuBarry, and Sumurun. Deception Anna Boleyn, also known as Deception, is a 1920 German historical film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. It stars Henny Porten as Anne Boleyn and Emil Jannings as King Henry VIII. The film was produced by Paul Davidsons Union Film, a subsidiary of the giant German company UFA. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Kurt Richter. The film cost an estimated 8 million marks to make, but was able to recoup this from the sale of the American rights alone which brought in $200,000. The Cariboo Trail The Cariboo Trail is a 1950 American Cinecolor Western film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Randolph Scott. The Winston Affair Man in the Middle is a 1964 CinemaScope film, starring Robert Mitchum and directed by Guy Hamilton. The movie, set in World War II India, tells the story of the murder trial of an American Army officer who killed a British soldier. Mitchum plays Lieut. Col. Barney Adams, who has been assigned as the accused mans defense counsel. The film is also known as The Winston Affair, the title of the novel the film was based on, which was written by Howard Fast. That Riviera Touch That Riviera Touch is a 1966 film directed by Cliff Owen and starring Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise. It is the second feature-length film made by the comedy duo Morecambe and Wise. The film opened at the Leicester Square Theatre in the West End of London on Thursday 24 March 1966. Never a Dull Moment Never a Dull Moment is a 1968 American comedy crime film from Walt Disney Productions starring Dick Van Dyke and Edward G. Robinson and directed by Jerry Paris. The script by AJ Carothers was based on a novel by John Godey. The supporting cast features Dorothy Provine, Henry Silva, Slim Pickens and Jack Elam. Master cartoonist Floyd Gottfredson created a comic strip, Astro Pooch, to be used as a prop in the film. It was re-released theatrically on April 15, 1977 on a double bill with a re-edited version of The Three Caballeros in featurette form. Crescendo Crescendo is a 1970 British psychological thriller film directed by Alan Gibson and starring Stefanie Powers, James Olson and Margaretta Scott. It was made by Hammer Film Productions. Santa and the Three Bears Santa and the Three Bears is a 1970 animated featurette, which aired on television regularly during the holiday season. It was later released on video in 1992 by Kids Klassics and distributed by GoodTimes Home Video in VHS format, with live-action sequences at the beginning and end of the film edited out. The film was originally pitched to TV networks, which rejected it as it lacked a villain, but was then shown in theaters instead. This special has been rerun on TBN, USA Network, FOX Family, and on KTLA channel5 in Los Angeles. It also received a "blue ribbon" award for Best Family Film at the San Francisco International Film Festival. Romanzo popolare Romanzo popolare is a 1974 Italian comedy drama film directed by Mario Monicelli. The film won the David di Donatello for Best Script. Den siste Fleksnes The Last Fleksnes is a 1974 Norwegian comedy film directed by Bo Hermansson, starring Rolv Wesenlund and Aud Schønemann. The film is based on the television sitcom Fleksnes Fataliteter. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. Marve Fleksnes lives a comfortable life with his mother, but misses a woman in his life. He is afraid he might become the last Fleksnes. His mother enrols him in a charm school, where he excels. At the same time, a young lady moves into the apartment across the hall. The Diary of Anne Frank The Diary of Anne Frank is a 1980 American made-for-television biographical drama film which originally aired on NBC on November 17, 1980. Like the 1959 film of the same name, it was written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett and directed by Boris Sagal. Unlike the 1959 film, the TV-film focuses more on character development than suspense, and is considerably shorter than the 1959 version. Melissa Gilbert plays Anne Frank. Scott Jacoby, the actor portraying Peter Van Daan in the film, is the real-life grandson of Lou Jacobi, who portrayed Peters father, Hans Van Dann, in the 1959 film. The film received mixed reviews. Lobster Man from Mars Lobster Man From Mars is a 1989 comedy film directed by Stanley Sheff and starring Tony Curtis. The film is a spoof of B-movie sci-fi films from the 1950s. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 1989. Watch It Watch It is a 1993 American comedy film written and directed by Tom Flynn and starring Peter Gallagher, Suzy Amis, John C. McGinley, Jon Tenney, Cynthia Stevenson, Lili Taylor and Tom Sizemore. The Quiet Room The Quiet Room is a 1996 Australian drama film directed by Rolf de Heer. It was entered into the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Jhumroo Jhumroo is a 1961 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Shankar Mukherjee. It stars Kishore Kumar and Madhubala. The screenplay is written by Madhusudan Kalekar, dialogue by Vrajendra Gaud and story by Kishore Kumar. The soundtrack included singers such as Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar and Usha Mangeshkar. Sinbad: Beyond the Veil of Mists Sinbad: Beyond the Veil of Mists is the first feature-length computer animation film created exclusively using motion capture. While many animators worked on the project, the human characters were entirely animated using motion capture. It was filmed at Raleigh Studios in Los Angeles, over a three-month period in 1997. Along with The Five Warriors, this was one of the first full-length computer-graphics-based features made in India. Pentamedia company was behind both of these productions. Pictures of the Old World Pictures of the Old World is a 1972 Slovak documentary film by Dušan Hanák. The film is about old people who seemingly live at the edge of society. Pictures of the Old World was voted in 2000 by Slovak critics as the best Slovak film of all time. The film won the Best Non-Fiction Film at 1990 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards. The film was banned until 1988 and so it is officially premiered in July 1988. Jackie's Back! Jackies Back is a 1999 television film directed by Robert Townsend. It premiered on the Lifetime Television Network on June 14, 1999. Mermaid Mermaid, released in 2000, is a television movie based on the real-life story of Desiree Leanne Gill as she learns to accept her fathers death.. It aired originally on Showtime, and it was released on DVD in 2001. Jodelle Ferland and Ellen Burstyn were both nominated for a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Performer in a Childrens Special. Mindstorm Mindstorm is a 2001 Sci Fi Pictures science fiction television film directed by Richard Pepin, and starring Eric Roberts and Michael Ironside. Its not to be confused with Human Weapon starring Judge Reinhold, released in the same year. Little Big Girl Little Big Girl is a 2002 Danish childrens film based on the book Hungerbarnet by Cecil Bødker. How to Draw a Bunny How to Draw a Bunny: A Ray Johnson Portrait, is a feature-length documentary about the Detroit-born pop and performance artist Ray Johnson. Filmmakers John Walter and Andrew L. Moore delve into the mysterious life and death of Johnson, an artist whose “world was made up of amazing coincidences, serendipities and karmic gags,” according to Michael Kimmelman of The New York Times. After Johnson’s suicide, Moore and Walter conducted interviews with artists including Christo, Chuck Close, Roy Lichtenstein, Judith Malina, and James Rosenquist. In addition, they gathered photographs, works of art, and home movies, which were edited into a fast-paced narrative exploring the artist’s life. The filmmakers “couldn’t have chosen a more elusive subject for a movie; their success in evoking Johnson, and in documenting his world, is a triumph of sympathy over psychology, memory over historicism,” wrote Stuart Klawans for The Nation. The film premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Special Jury Prize. The film also won the Grand Prix du Public 2002 at the Rencontres Internationales de Cinema in Paris and was nominated for a 2003 Independent Spirit Award and listed in New York Magazine’s “Top Ten of 2004.” Syd Barrett: Crazy Diamond The Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett Story is a 2001 television documentary produced by Otmoor Productions for BBC Twos Omnibus series and originally called Syd Barrett: Crazy Diamond. Directed by John Edginton, the film includes interviews with all the Pink Floyd members - Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright - plus the "fifth Pink Floyd", Bob Klose, who left the band in 1965, getting their points of view on the original band founder Syd Barrett. The film includes rare early television appearances of Pink Floyd, and home movies. The film was first released on DVD on 24 March 2003. In 2006 a new "definitive edition DVD" was produced in the UK and Europe in which the full unedited interviews conducted by the director with Pink Floyd are now made available, alongside the original documentary. The Last International Playboy The Last International Playboy is a 2008 American independent film directed by Steve Clark and written by Steve Clark and Thomas Moffett. The cast includes Jason Behr, Monet Mazur, Krysten Ritter, Mike Landry, India Ennenga, Lydia Hearst, Lucy Gordon, and Carlos Velazquez. Shooting began in May 2007. The film premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival in January 2008. The film was also screened and well received at the 2008 Genart Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival, and Oxford International Film Festival. Happiness Happiness is a 2007 South Korean film, directed by Hur Jin-ho and starring Hwang Jung-min and Im Soo-jung. It is a love story about two people who meet while battling serious illnesses. 10 Promises to My Dog is a 2008 Japanese film. The film was directed by Katsuhide Motoki, and stars Rena Tanaka, Mayuko Fukuda and Etsushi Toyokawa. Rena Tanaka and Mayuko Fukuda play the adult and the young version of Akari Saito respectively, while actor Etsushi Toyokawa stars as Akaris father. Based on a novel by Hare Kawaguchi, this film tells the story of Akari Saito and her dog named Socks. The pair supported each other as they grew up together. This story is closely tied to "The Ten Commandments of Dog Ownership", a list of ownership rules written from a dogs point of view. 10 Promises to My Dog was released in the Japanese box office on 15 March 2008. The film grossed a total of US$15,332,225 in 6 countries, and was the 19th-highest grossing Japanese film of 2008. A Short Stay in Switzerland A Short Stay in Switzerland is a 2009 British television film directed by Simon Curtis and written by Frank McGuinness. It stars Julie Walters, who won the International Emmy Award for Best Actress for her performance as Dr Anne Turner. It was produced by the BBC and was later released on DVD in regions 1 and 2. It was also nominated for other numerous awards including the BAFTA Award for Best Single TV Drama and Best Actress. The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom is a 2011 Canadian coming-of-age film written and directed by Tara Johns and starring Macha Grenon, Gil Bellows, and Julia Sarah Stone. Dolly Parton provides a voice cameo. Approved for Adoption Approved for Adoption is a 2012 French-Belgian animated film based on a comic by the Korean-Belgian comic strip artist Jung and directed by Laurent Boileau and Jung. It was released on 6 June 2012 in France. It received a Magritte Award nomination for Best Editing. The Wait The Wait is a 2013 American independent drama film written and directed by M. Blash, and starring Jena Malone, Chloë Sevigny, Luke Grimes, Devon Gearhart, Michael OKeefe, and Josh Hamilton. It follows two young women who are instructed by a phone call from a psychic to keep their recently-deceased mother in their home so that she can be resurrected. The film was shot in several locations in the state of Oregon. Cybergeddon Cybergeddon is a nine-part cybercrime web series that was released between September 25 and September 27, 2012 by Yahoo! and was later made available as a film on Netflix. The film stars Missy Peregrym and Olivier Martinez. The Upper Footage (UPPER) The Upper Footage is a 2013 found footage film written and directed by Justin Cole. First released on January 31, 2013 to a limited run of midnight theatrical screenings at Landmark’s Sunshine Cinema in New York City, the film centers upon the death of a teenager and attempts to cover it up. It was initially met with much controversy, as some believed that the footage depicted an actual death and cover up after the media reported on the events around the film as fact for years prior to its release. Cole later issued an email to Dread Central confirming that the entire film was fictional in nature. The 50 Year Argument The 50 Year Argument is a documentary film by Martin Scorsese and co-directed by David Tedeschi about the history and influence of the New York Review of Books, which marked its 50th anniversary in 2013. The documentary premiered in June 2014 at the Sheffield Doc/Fest and was soon screened in Oslo and Jerusalem before airing on the British Arena television series in July. It was also screened at the Telluride Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival and was seen at the New York Film Festival, in September, and at other film festivals. It first aired on HBO in September 2014 and was given other national broadcasts. It had a limited theatrical release in Toronto in 2015. The film uses a combination of archival footage, quotes from the Review and contemporary interviews to give a view of the coverage of the journal over its half-century of publication, focusing on how its writers and editors have approached the larger issues of the day. Reviews of the film have been mostly warm. L'ex de ma vie LEx de ma vie is a 2014 French comedy film directed by Dorothée Sebbagh. The Man Who Cheated Life The Student of Prague is a 1926 Expressionist silent film by actor and filmmaker Henrik Galeen. The film is a remake of The Student of Prague. It is considered as Galeens most important film since The Golem and is regarded as his magnum opus. The film draws on the Faust legend. It was shot at the Staaken Studios in Berlin. The film crew involved some famous names: designer Hermann Warm; cinematographer Günther Krampf; and the actors Werner Krauss, Conrad Veidt, Dagny Servaes, Leni Riefenstahl and Elizza La Porta. Der Student von Prag made La Porta a well-known actress. Haunted Gold Haunted Gold is a 1932 Pre-Production Code, American Western film directed by Mack V. Wright and starring John Wayne. It is a remake of the 1928 film The Phantom City, starring Ken Maynard and his horse Tarzan . Filmed in 1932, two years before the implementation of Hollywoods Production Code, the film contains several racial slurs involving the black character "Clarence Brown". In the film, he is called both a "darkie" and "Sambo" by Harry Woods, and is referred to as the "hombre with the watermelon accent" by some gang members. John Wayne also calls him "boy" in one scene, but the film is a product of its times. The Goddess of Spring The Goddess of Spring is a 9-minute Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. The Symphony is imbued with operatic themes and is often cited as melodramatic. It was released in 1934, and its production was important to the future development of Disneys Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs animation. Each Silly Symphony was a technological marvel at the time and proceeded to further advancements in the animation industry. While the plot of The Goddess of Spring follows the Greek myth of Persephone and Hades, the imagery is more evocative of Hell and Satan. Adventure in Manhattan Adventure in Manhattan is a 1936 American comedy thriller film made by Columbia Pictures, and was directed by Edward Ludwig. The screenplay was written by Sidney Buchman, Harry Sauber, Jack Kirkland and John Howard Lawson. The story was written by Joseph Krumgold, suggested by "Purple and Fine Linen" by May Edington. Fast and Loose Fast and Loose is a 1939 American thriller film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Robert Montgomery, Rosalind Russell and Reginald Owen. It is a sequel to the 1938 film Fast Company and was followed the same year by Fast and Furious. In each film, different actors played the crime-solving couple. The Falcon Strikes Back The Falcon Strikes Back is a 1943 American crime film directed by Edward Dmytryk and stars Tom Conway as the title character, the amateur sleuth, the Falcon. Supporting roles are filled by Harriet Hilliard, Jane Randolph, Edgar Kennedy, with Cliff Edwards filling in for Allen Jenkins as the Falcons sidekick, "Goldie" Locke. It is the sixth film in the Falcon series and the second for Conway, reprising the role that his brother, George Sanders had initiated. Sorrowful Jones Sorrowful Jones, also known as Damon Runyons Sorrowful Jones, is a 1949 film directed by Sidney Lanfield. The film stars Lucille Ball and Bob Hope. Sorrowful Jones was a remake of a 1934 Shirley Temple film, Little Miss Marker. In the film, a young girl is left with the notoriously cheap Sorrowful Jones as a marker for a bet. When her father does not return, he learns that taking care of a child interferes with his free-wheeling lifestyle. Lucille Ball plays a nightclub singer who is dating Sorrowfuls boss. Balls singing voice is provided by Annette Warren, who also sang for her in Fancy Pants and later provided the singing voice for Ava Gardner in Show Boat. The Big Night The Big Night is a 1951 American film noir directed by Joseph Losey, that features John Drew Barrymore, Preston Foster and Joan Lorring. The feature is based on a script written by Joseph Losey and Stanley Ellin, based on Ellins novel Dreadful Summit. Hugo Butler and Ring Lardner also contributed to the screenplay, but were uncredited when the film was first released. Ain't She Tweet Aint She Tweet is a Looney Tunes cartoon animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released June 21, 1952, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and Bea Benaderet. The title is a play on the song "Aint She Sweet." The Prodigal The Prodigal is a 1955 Eastmancolor biblical epic CinemaScope film made by MGM starring Edmund Purdom and Lana Turner. It was based on the New Testament parable about a selfish son who leaves his family to pursue a life of pleasure. The film also features James Mitchell, Louis Calhern, Joseph Wiseman, Cecil Kellaway and Walter Hampden. The dancer Taina Elg made her film debut. Le révélateur Le Révélateur is a 1968 experimental narrative film by Philippe Garrel. Le Crabe-Tambour Le Crabe-tambour is a 1977 film directed by Pierre Schoendoerffer based on the novel he published in 1976. The title character played by Jacques Perrin is based on the famous French Navy officer Pierre Guillaume. The Corn Is Green The Corn Is Green is a 1979 American made-for-television drama film starring Katharine Hepburn as a schoolteacher determined to bring education to a Welsh coal mining town, despite great opposition. It was directed by George Cukor, the tenth and last collaboration on film between the director and the actress, and is the second and last made-for-television film directed by Cukor. The filming was done in Wales. It was adapted from the play of the same name by Emlyn Williams, and had previously been filmed in 1945 with Bette Davis in the main role. The film was telecast by CBS on January 29, 1979. It received two Emmy nominations, including Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special for Katharine Hepburn. It also aired on HBO in June 1983. Beyond Evil Beyond Evil is a 1980 American supernatural horror film directed by Herb Freed and starring John Saxon and Lynda Day George. Its plot follows an architect who suspects his wife is possessed by a former resident of the historic colonial mansion they have just moved into. La bimba di Satana Satans Baby Doll is a 1983 Italian horror film directed by Mario Bianchi. The Last Married Couple in America The Last Married Couple in America is a 1980 comedy film released in the US. It was directed by Gilbert Cates, whose most successful film Oh, was released in the same year. The film starred George Segal and Natalie Wood as a California couple in the late 1970s struggling to maintain their "happily married" status as all their friends begin to get divorces and seem to be caught up in the decadence of the sexual revolution and the "ME" era. This is the last completed theatrical release Natalie Wood made before her death in 1981. Aaj Ka Arjun Aaj Ka Arjun is a 1990 Hindi crime drama film, directed and produced by K.C. Bokadia and starring Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Prada. The film premiered on 10 August 1990 in Mumbai and was filmed in Rajasthan. The film became a box office hit. It is a remake of 1988 Tamil film En Thangachi Padichava, starring Prabhu Ganesan and Rupini. Pets or Meat: The Return to Flint Pets or Meat: The Return to Flint is a 1992 American short PBS documentary film written, co-produced and directed by Michael Moore, featuring the director returning to his hometown of Flint, to catch-up with some of the characters featured in his previous film Roger & Me. The films title refers to Rhonda Britton, a Flint resident featured in both films, who sells rabbits as either pets or meat. Final Run Final Run is a 1999 television film, starring Robert Urich. It was written by Michael Braverman and directed by Armand Mastroianni. The film was originally aired at CBS on October 10, 1999. Final Run is a sequel for Final Descent. The Moment After The Moment After is a Christian film released through the Christiano Film Group in 1999. The film stars David A. R. White and Kevin Downes as FBI agents caught up in the world of the Rapture. Written and directed by Wes Llewelyn, the film was a popular success, becoming a bestseller among Christian film audiences warranting a sequel, The Awakening, seven years later. It was a Crown Award Winner for Best Evangelistic Film and Best Drama film made for less than $250,000. Adventurers Kalandorok is a 2008 Hungarian film directed by Béla Paczolay. Eccezzziunale veramente - Capitolo secondo... me Really SSSupercool: Chapter Two is a 2006 Italian anthology comedy film written and directed by Carlo Vanzina and starring Diego Abatantuono. It is the sequel of Eccezzziunale... veramente. The Sixth Finger "The Sixth Finger" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 14 October 1963, during the first season. An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving is a television film based on a short story by Louisa May Alcott. Filmed on location in Canada, the film premiered on Hallmark Channel on November 22, 2008. It is followed by the sequel, An Old Fashioned Christmas which aired on December 11, 2010. Oppai Volleyball is a 2009 Japanese Comedy film directed by Eiichirō Hasumi. It was released in Japan on 18 April. The film stars Haruka Ayase as Mikako Terajima, the lead actress; Suzuka Ohgo as Mikako; Munetaka Aoki as Kenji Horiuchi; Tōru Nakamura as Kazue Shiro; Hiromasa Taguchi as Ryuo; Takuya Ishida as Volleyball senior; Ken Mitsuishi as Head Coach. The film was produced by Warner Bros. studios and distributed by Toei Company. Release Release is a 2010 British film starring Daniel Brocklebank, Garry Summers, Bernie Hodges and Wayne Virgo. The film was written and directed by Darren Flaxstone and Christian Martin. City of Scars City of Scars, also known as Batman: City of Scars, is a 2010 superhero fan film produced by Aaron and Sean Schoenke, based on the Batman franchise. The film had a budget of $27,000 and was shot in 21 days. The 30-minute short film is partly set in Arkham Asylum. City of Scars was followed by the 2011 sequel Seeds of Arkham. Hostel Hostel is a 2011 Bollywood movie by Manish Gupta. The film explores the psychology of ragging and its disastrous effects on a student’s psyche. It was directed by writer-director Manish Gupta, who had previously written Sarkar and directed The Stoneman Murders. The film, starring Vatsal Sheth, Tulip Joshi and Mukesh Tiwari, was released worldwide on 21 January 2011. The Force The Force is a 2017 documentary film directed by Peter Nicks. The documentary describes two years of efforts by the Oakland Police Department to implement reforms against police misconduct and scandals, at a time of growing social unrest, protests demanding increased police accountability, and ongoing federal oversight. The film won the Documentary Directing Award at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and a Golden Gate Award at the 2017 San Francisco International Film Festival. Golden Slumber Golden Slumber is a 2018 South Korean action thriller film directed by Noh Dong-seok, starring Gang Dong-won, Kim Eui-sung, Kim Sung-kyun, Kim Dae-myung, Han Hyo-joo and Yoon Kye-sang. It is based on the 2007 Japanese novel of the same name written by Kōtarō Isaka, previously filmed by Yoshihiro Nakamura in 2010. The film revolves around a deliveryman who has to run for his life after he is held responsible for an explosion causing the death of a presidential candidate. The film was released in South Korean theatres on 14 February 2018 and in US theatres on a limited basis, on 16 February 2018. Haunted Honeymoon Busmans Honeymoon is a 1940 British detective film directed by Arthur B. Woods. An adaptation of the Lord Peter Wimsey story Busmans Honeymoon by Dorothy L. Sayers, Busmans Honeymoon stars Robert Montgomery, Constance Cummings, Leslie Banks, Googie Withers, Robert Newton and Seymour Hicks as Mervyn Bunter. The plot revolves around newly married famous amateur detective Lord Peter Wimsey and his wife, mystery writer Harriet Vane, who are looking forward to a quiet honeymoon at their new country cottage when they are reluctantly drawn into the investigation of a local murder. Busmans Honeymoon premiered in London in July 1940 and was released in the U.S. as Haunted Honeymoon in September 1940. London Can Take It! London Can Take It! is a short British propaganda film from 1940, which shows the effects of eighteen hours of the German blitz on London and its people. Intended to sway the US population in favour of Britains plight, it was produced by the GPO Film Unit for the British Ministry of Information and distributed throughout the United States by Warner Bros.. The film was directed by Humphrey Jennings and Harry Watt, and narrated by US war correspondent Quentin Reynolds. Week-End in Havana Week-End in Havana is a 1941 20th Century Fox Technicolor musical film directed by Walter Lang and starring Alice Faye and Carmen Miranda. It was the second of three pictures the two stars made together and the second Faye film to have a Latin-American theme, typical of Fox musicals of the early 1940s. Faye was pregnant during filming. Such a Pretty Little Beach Une si jolie petite plage is a French film shot in black-and-white, directed by Yves Allégret and released in 1949. The film stars Gérard Philipe, Madeleine Robinson and Jane Marken. The film is set on the Channel coast of northern France, in a drab and depressing small seaside town being deluged by incessant rain. The film noir-influenced style emphasises the relentlessly downbeat, oppressive and claustrophobic atmosphere of the milieu. Location filming for Une si jolie petite plage took place in Barneville-Carteret in Lower Normandy. Cheese Chasers Cheese Chasers is a 1951 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones, and starring Hubie and Bertie, as well as an appearance by Claude Cat. Mel Blanc plays Claude, Hubie and the dog; while Stan Freberg plays Bertie. You're in the Navy Now Youre in the Navy Now is a 1951 comedy film about the United States Navy in the first months of World War II directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Gary Cooper as a new officer wanting duty at sea but who is instead assigned to an experimental project without much hope of success. It was released by Twentieth Century Fox and its initial release was titled USS Teakettle. Filmed in black-and-white aboard PC-1168, an active Navy patrol craft, Youre in the Navy Now featured the film debuts of Charles Bronson, Jack Warden, Lee Marvin, and Harvey Lembeck in minor roles as crewmen. Screenwriter Richard Murphy was nominated by the Writers Guild of America for "Best Written American Comedy", basing his script on an article written by John W. Hazard in The New Yorker. Hazard, a professional journalist and naval reservist, had served during World War II as executive officer of the PC-452, a similar craft that served in 1943-44 as a test bed for steam turbine propulsion. About Mrs. Leslie About Mrs. Leslie is a 1954 American drama film directed by Daniel Mann and starring Shirley Booth and Robert Ryan. It was nominated for a BAFTA Award in 1955. High Time High Time is a 1960 American comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Bing Crosby, Fabian, Tuesday Weld, and Nicole Maurey. The film is told from the perspective of a middle-aged man who enters the world of a new generation of postwar youth. In the years since its release, High Time has come to be viewed as a comedic study of the slowly emerging generation gap between the music and mores of an older generation and postwar youth, as well as an inadvertent time capsule of American adolescents and lifestyles in 1960. The Art of Love The Art of Love is a 1965 technicolour comedy film directed by Norman Jewison and starring James Garner, Dick Van Dyke, Elke Sommer, and Angie Dickinson. The film involves an American artist in Paris who fakes his own death in order to increase the worth of his paintings. His conniving pal sells the paintings and withholds the proceeds while the artist toils in a shabby garret. The picture was written by Richard Alan Simmons, William Sackheim, and Carl Reiner. The supporting cast features Carl Reiner and Ethel Merman. Jewison noted in his autobiography that the films flaw was that the script assumes that an artists death guarantees a huge increase in the sales value of his paintings. That hurt audiences responses to the movie enormously. All of the paintings that were used in the movie was the artwork of international artist Don Cincone. Pearls of the Deep Pearls of the Deep is a 1966 Czechoslovak anthology film directed by Jiří Menzel, Jan Němec, Evald Schorm, Věra Chytilová and Jaromil Jireš. The five segments are all based on short stories by Bohumil Hrabal. The film was released in Czechoslovakia on 7 January 1966. The film was received as a manifesto for the new generation of Czechoslovak filmmakers, and thus became closely associated with the Czechoslovak New Wave. The Navy vs. the Night Monsters The Navy vs. the Night Monsters is a 1966 independently made American science fiction-monster film drama produced by Jack Broder, written and directed by Michael A. Hoey, that stars Mamie Van Doren, Anthony Eisley, Billy Gray, Bobby Van and Pamela Mason. The film was distributed by Realart Pictures Inc. Therese and Isabelle Therese and Isabelle is a 1968 French-American romantic erotic drama film directed by Radley Metzger, and based on the novel Thérèse et Isabelle by Violette Leduc. Panic Panic is a 1982 Italian / Spanish film directed by Tonino Ricci. Sasquatch: The Legend of Bigfoot Sasquatch, also known as Sasquatch, the Legend of Bigfoot, is a 1975 American pseudo-documentary horror film directed by Ed Ragozzino and starring George Lauris, Steve Boergadine, and Jim Bradford. It was distributed by North American Film Productions, Oregon Ltd., at the height of public fascination with accounts and tales of Bigfoot sightings. The film follows a group of explorers on a summer-long search for the mythical Bigfoot creature. The audience is informed that the search takes place in Northwest Canada along the Peckatoe River Valley but in reality the movie was filmed further south in the Three Sisters Wilderness area of the Cascade Mountain Range near Bend, Oregon. While sometimes compared to other Bigfoot documentary films of the era such as The Legend of Boggy Creek and Creature From Black Lake, the film does not feature on-camera interviews with possible eyewitnesses. The producers strived for a sense of believability and used taglines like "The most complete and only true story of Bigfoot ever filmed" in promotional material. The film features a number of animal stunts, including cougar and bear attacks. To simulate the grizzly attack, Tootsie Rolls were placed on actor Lou Salernis shoulder, where they were eaten by the trained bear. Animals were supplied by Dick Robinson who, along with Sasquatch co-producer and editor John Fabian, went on to make a Grizzly Adams-type film "The Life and Legend of Buffalo Jones". That film was also co-directed by Sasquatch cast member / narrator George Lauris and its soundtrack contains music by Sasquatch contributors Al Capps & Lane Caudell. The "Life and Legend of Buffalo Jones" film ultimately became known as Buffalo Rider. Xun cheng ma The Postman Strikes Back, known in the United Kingdom as The Postman Fights Back, is a 1982 Hong Kong action film directed by Ronny Yu in his directorial debut, and starring Bryan Leung as the titular protagonist who is sent on a mission to deliver a cargo of four mysterious cases to a rebel leader. The film co-stars Chow Yun-fat, Fan Mei-sheng, Yuen Yat-cho, Eddy Ko, Cherie Chung and Kuk Ching-suk. A Caribbean Mystery A Caribbean Mystery is a 1983 American made-for-television mystery film based on the Agatha Christie novel A Caribbean Mystery and starring Helen Hayes as Miss Marple. You Disturb Me Tu mi turbi is a 1983 Italian anthology comedy film written, directed and starred by Roberto Benigni. It is both the directorial debut of Benigni and the film debut of Nicoletta Braschi. My American Cousin My American Cousin is a Canadian drama film, released in 1985. Written and directed by Sandy Wilson based on her own childhood, the film stars Margaret Langrick as Sandy Wilcox, a preteen girl growing up on a ranch in rural Penticton, British Columbia in the late 1950s. Sandys longing to be treated as an adult is roused even further when her older American cousin Butch Walker comes for a visit. The cast also includes Richard Donat, Jane Mortifee, Babz Chula and Camille Henderson. A 2006 On Screen! documentary about the film featured interviews with director Sandy Wilson and leading actress Margaret Langrick. The sequel to this film, American Boyfriends, was released in 1989. Lily C.A.T. Lily C.A.T. is a 1987 science fiction/horror anime film written and directed by Hisayuki Toriumi, featuring monster designs from Yoshitaka Amano and character designs from Yasuomi Umetsu. An English version of the film was produced by Carl Macek and distributed by Streamline Pictures. After the closing of Streamline Pictures, the distribution rights were obtained by Discotek Media. Branches of the Tree Shakha Proshakha is a 1990 Satyajit Ray film. It deals with four generations of a well-to-do Bengali family, with a focus on the third generation. Prototype Prototype, also known as Prototype X29A, is a 1992 post-apocalyptic science fiction film. Frankenstein Frankenstein is a television horror film first aired in 1992, based on Mary Shelleys novel Frankenstein. It was produced by Turner Pictures and directed by David Wickes The movie stars Patrick Bergin as Dr. Frankenstein and Randy Quaid as Dr. Frankensteins creation. It also features John Mills, Lambert Wilson, and Fiona Gillies. The score was composed by John Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Loving Mr. and Mrs. Loving is a 1996 drama television film directed by Richard Friedenberg that aired on Showtime. It is based on a true story, but with fictionalized parts. Breach of Faith: A Family of Cops II Breach of Faith: A Family of Cops 2 is a 1997 crime drama television film starring Charles Bronson sequel to A Family of Cops. In the film, Joe Penny takes over the role of eldest son Ben Fein, who was played by Daniel Baldwin in the first film. This was the second-to-last film Charles starred in before his death in 2003. Mandela and de Klerk Mandela and de Klerk is a 1997 made-for-television drama film written by Richard Wesley and directed by Joseph Sargent. The film stars Sidney Poitier and Michael Caine. The film documents the negotiations between F.W. de Klerk and Nelson Mandela to end South African apartheid, and was nominated for numerous awards in 1997 and 1998. It originally premiered on Showtime on February 16, 1997. Tera Jadoo Chal Gayaa Tera Jadoo Chal Gayaa, is a 2000 Bollywood movie starring Abhishek Bachchan and Kirti Reddy in leading roles. Festival in Cannes Festival in Cannes is a 2001 film directed by Henry Jaglom. The plot is an entertainment industry farce about filmmakers trying to make deals during the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Bertie and Elizabeth Bertie & Elizabeth is a 2002 television film produced by Carlton Television. The film explores the relationship between King George VI and his wife Queen Elizabeth from their very first meeting to the Kings death in the winter of 1952. Bertie & Elizabeth was commissioned especially for the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II and was first broadcast on ITV1 on 4 June 2002, only two months after the death of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Meet Market Meet Market is a 2004 film directed by Charlie Loventhal and starring Alan Tudyk, Krista Allen, Elizabeth Berkley, Laurie Holden and Julian McMahon. The movie is a comedy about singles in Los Angeles who attempt to find love in the aisles of a supermarket. The film was released directly to DVD on February 12, 2008. Laura's Star Lauras Star is a 2004 German animated feature film produced and directed by Thilo Rothkirch. It is based on the childrens book Lauras Stern by Klaus Baumgart. It was released by Warner Bros. Pictures under the Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label. Eve and the Fire Horse Eve and the Fire Horse is a 2005 Canadian film written and directed by Julia Kwan. It won the Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and the Claude Jutra Award for the best feature film by a first-time film director in Canada. Insignificant Things Insignificant Things is a 2008 Mexican drama film directed by Andrea Martínez. The Front Line The Front Line is a 2009 Italian crime-drama film written and directed by Renato De Maria. It is based on the memoirs of the Prima Linea terrorist Sergio Segio. Hong Kong Confidential Hong Kong Confidential is a 2010 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Latvian director Māris Martinsons. It was chosen as Latvias submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it didnt make the final shortlist. Mirage Men Mirage Men is a 2013 documentary film directed by John Lundberg, written by Mark Pilkington and co-directed by Roland Denning and Kypros Kyprianou. The film had its world premiere at the 2013 Sheffield Doc/Fest in the UK on 13 June 2013, its North American premiere at the 2013 Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas on 22 September 2013, its Australian premiere at the Canberra International Film Festival on 31 October 2013 and its Nordic premiere at the Stockholm Film Festival in Sweden on 10 November 2013. Mirage Men is about how the US government used mythology to cover up their advanced technology. It prominently features Richard Doty, a retired Special Agent who worked for AFOSI, the United States Air Force Office of Special Investigation. Mark Pilkingtons book about the project, also called Mirage Men, was published in 2010 by Constable & Robinson. Kismet Love Paisa Dilli Kismet Love Paisa Dilli is a 2012 Bollywood comedy thriller film directed by Sanjay Khanduri. The film features Vivek Oberoi opposite Malika Sherawat in lead roles. It was released on 5 October 2012. Klumpfisken Klumpfisken, also known as The Sunfish is a 2014 Danish film directed by Søren Balle. It was released 6 March 2014. It was written by Søren Balle and Lærke Sanderhoff and features actors Henrik Birch and Susanne Storm. The "sunfish" in the film is an aquarium Molidae. The film is set in Hirtshals, in Northern Jutland. The film won a Bodil Award for Henrik Birch as "Best Leading Actor" and Susanne Storm as "Best Supporting Actress". And it won a 2015 Robert Award for best adapted screenplay for Søren Balle and Lærke Sanderhoff. Pizza II: Villa Pizza II: Villa is a 2013 Indian Tamil gothic film, written and directed by debutant Deepan Chakravarthy. It stars Ashok Selvan and Sanchita Shetty in lead roles, while Nassar and Vegan Rajesh appear in other pivotal roles The music for the film was composed by Santhosh Narayanan, while cinematography was handled by Deepak Kumar Padhy and Leo John Paul has done the editing. Produced jointly by Thirukumaran Entertainment and Studio Green, Pizza II: Villa is a spiritual successor to Pizza. The filming commenced on 17 April and was completed in May 2013. The film released in November 2013 to positive reviews from the critics and audience, and was later dubbed into Telugu under the same name. Black & White: The Dawn of Justice Black & White: The Dawn of Justice is a 2014 Chinese-Taiwanese 3D crime action film directed by Tsai Yueh-Hsun. The film is a prequel to Black & White and a sequel to The Dawn of Assault. It was released on October 1 in China and on October 2 in Taiwan. The film stars Mark Chao and Lin Gengxin, with a special appearance by Huang Bo. Manhole Manhole is a 2014 South Korean thriller directed by Shin Jae-young. Wonderful Nightmare Wonderful Nightmare is a 2015 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Uhm Jung-hwa and Song Seung-heon. The early Korean working title literally translates to Wonderful Nightmare, which was retained for the international English title. Jim Henson's Turkey Hollow Jim Hensons Turkey Hollow is a 2015 Thanksgiving television film created by The Jim Henson Company and aired on Lifetime on November 21, 2015. The film is narrated by Ludacris and stars Mary Steenburgen, Jay Harrington, Graham Verchere, Genevieve Buechner, Reese Alexander, Gabe Khouth, Peter New, and Linden Banks. A Happening of Monumental Proportions A Happening of Monumental Proportions is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed by Judy Greer and starring Allison Janney and Common. Produced by Chris and Paul Weitz, the film is Greers directorial debut. It was released on September 21, 2018 by Great Point Media. Blind Spot Blind Spot is a 2018 Norwegian drama film directed and written by Tuva Novotny. It is one of three films shortlisted to be the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards. Filmed in one shot, Blind Spot tells the story of a mother who struggles to come to terms with her daughter’s mental illness, revealed to be far worse than she had realized. Papi Chulo Papi Chulo is an American-Irish comedy-drama film directed and written by John Butler, starring Matt Bomer and Alejandro Patino. It premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Private Detective 62 Private Detective 62 is a 1933 American Pre-Code detective film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring William Powell. It is a film about a private detective who falls for the beautiful woman he has been hired to frame in a scandal. All a Bir-r-r-d All a Bir-r-r-d is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon released in 1950, featuring Tweety, Sylvester and an unnamed bulldog, who would later become known as Hector the Bulldog. It was written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Isadore "Friz" Freleng, with most voice characterizations courtesy of Mel Blanc. The title is an adaptation of the familiar train conductors call, "All aboard!" The instrumental theme used to underscore the motion of the train is "15". The Magnificent Yankee The Magnificent Yankee is a 1950 American biographical film adapted by Emmet Lavery from his play of the same title, which was in turn adapted from the book Mr. Justice Holmes by Francis Biddle. The story examines the life of United States Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. The film was directed by John Sturges, with stars Louis Calhern, Ann Harding, Eduard Franz, and Philip Ober. Calhern created the role of Oliver Wendell Holmes in the original Broadway production. Calhern was primarily a character actor in films and his portrayal of Holmes was his only true starring role in a sound film. A grateful Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer purchased the film rights to the play specifically for Calhern in appreciation for his consistently fine work in many supporting roles during his years with the studio. The film was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role and Best Costume Design, Black-and-White. A Hallmark Hall of Fame television production of the same title was broadcast in 1965 starring Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. Skanderbeg The Great Warrior Skanderbeg is a 1953 Soviet-Albanian biopic directed by Sergei Yutkevich. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival where it earned the International Prize. Yutkevich also earned the Special Mention award for his direction. The film is a biography of George Kastriot Skanderbeg, widely known as Skanderbeg, a 15th-century Albanian lord who defended his land against the Ottoman Empire for more than two decades. In 2012, for the 100th anniversary of Albanian independence, the film was remastered for high definition with new voices, music, and sound effects. Francis in the Navy Francis in the Navy is a 1955 American black-and-white comedy film from Universal-International, produced by Stanley Rubin and directed by Arthur Lubin. The film stars Donald OConnor and Martha Hyer, and marked the first credited film role of Clint Eastwood. The distinctive voice of Francis is a voice-over by actor Chill Wills. This is the sixth film in Universal-International Francis the Talking Mule series. The Head The Head is a 1959 German horror film directed by Victor Trivas. Barravento Barravento is a 1962 Brazilian drama film directed by Glauber Rocha. The directorial debut of Rocha, it stars Antonio Pitanga, Luíza Maranhão, Lucy Carvalho, and Aldo Teixeira. It is one of the most important films of the Cinema Novo movement, which addressing the socio-political problems of Brazil. It was enterly shot on locations of Salvador between 1959 and September 1960. Happy Anniversary Heureux Anniversaire is a 1962 French short comedy film directed by Pierre Étaix. It won an Oscar in 1963 for Best Short Subject. The Devil Came from Akasava The Devil Came from Akasava is a 1971 West German-Spanish adventure-spy film directed by Jesús Franco. It was based on a novel by Edgar Wallace called Keeper of the Stone. The film was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin with location shooting in Lisbon and Spain. Legend of the Mountain Legend of the Mountain is a 1979 Taiwanese fantasy horror mystery film edited, written, and directed by King Hu. Shaolin vs. Lama Shaolin vs Lama is a kung fu film starring Alexander Lo. Girlfriend from Hell Girlfriend From Hell is a 1989 American comedy-horror film that was written and directed by Daniel M. Peterson. The film had its world premiere on April 24, 1989 at the Houston Film Festival and was released to video in August of the following year. It starred Dana Ashbrook and Liane Curtis, and follows a young high school girl who is possessed by the Devil in order to steal souls. A Letter from Death Row A Letter From Death Row is a 1998 psychological thriller film directed by Marvin Baker and Bret Michaels, lead singer of the hard rock band Poison. Bret Michaels also wrote the film and starred in it. The film was released by Sheen Michaels Entertainment, a company created by Bret Michaels and actor Charlie Sheen. The film was produced by Shane Stanley and also stars Martin Sheen, Charlie Sheen, and Kristi Gibson, who was Michaels girlfriend at the time. The prison scenes were filmed on location in the Tennessee State Prison, with real inmates used as extras. The Dream Catcher The Dream Catcher is a 1999 independent drama film, directed by Edward Radtke. It is a road movie, telling the story of two boys on the road. A Jack Kerouac book on film. 16mm film blown up to 35mm. A raw and open escape into the American problem. As Long as You've Got Your Health As Long as Youve Got Your Health is a 1966 French comedy film directed by and starring Pierre Étaix. It consists of four separate stories: a man reads about vampires all night, people leave their workplaces and try to find a seat in a cinema, people suffer from stress and consult a psychiatrist who is the most stressed of them all, and a group of people visit a small forest for different reasons. Falcon Down Falcon Down is a 2001 action film directed by Phillip J. Roth, and starring Dale Midkiff, William Shatner, Judd Nelson, Jennifer Rubin and Cliff Robertson. Wu Yen Wu yen is a 2001 historical Hong Kong comedy film produced and directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai. The Human Face The Human Face is a 4-part BBC series that examines the science behind facial beauty, expression, and fame. Actor and comedian John Cleese investigated identity, perception, creativity and sexuality and their relation to the human face, combining art, technology and human interest stories. Paul Ekman served as scientific adviser. The 10th Judicial Court: Judicial Hearings 10th District Court is a 2004 documentary film from France, directed by Raymond Depardon. Our Brand Is Crisis Our Brand Is Crisis is a 2005 American documentary film by Rachel Boynton on American political campaign marketing tactics by Greenberg Carville Shrum in the 2002 Bolivian presidential election. The election saw Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada elected President of Bolivia ahead of Evo Morales. The film is distributed by Koch-Lorber Films. "This film is a cautionary tale which comes at a very timely moment," said Koch-Lorber Films president Richard Lorber in a statement to indieWIRE. "The parallels to the current U.S. administrations approach to selling the war in Iraq are staggering." Greetings from the Shore Greetings From The Shore is a 2007 American coming-of-age romantic comedy film directed by Greg Chwerchak. The movie has played over 60 festivals, winning over 20 awards. It had its American theatrical release on September 12, 2008, on a limited basis. The film is set on the New Jersey shore, mainly in Lavallette. Cándida Candida is a 2006 Spanish comedy film by Javier Fesser with Candida Villar, Jorge Bosch and Raul Pena. The film was nominated in the category Best Original Song at the 22nd Goya Awards for "La vida secreta de las pequeñas cosas" by David Broza and Jorge Drexler. Cover Cover is a drama thriller film produced and directed by Bill Duke and starring Aunjanue Ellis, Razaaq Adoti, Vivica A. Fox, and Leon. It opened at selective theaters on February 22, 2008. Blue Dream Blue Dream is a drama film directed by Gregory Hatanaka. It stars James Duval, Dominique Swain, Pollyanna McIntosh, Kayden Kross, Noah Hathaway, and Walter Koenig and Sal Landi. It premiered at the SF Indiefest and Gold Coast Film Festival in Australia. Pink Zone Pink Zone is a 2014 science fiction-drama film written and directed by Benjamin J. Walter. A Woman as a Friend A Woman as a Friend is a 2014 romantic comedy film written and directed by Giovanni Veronesi and starring Fabio De Luigi and Laetitia Casta. My Love, Don't Cross That River My Love, Dont Cross That River is a 2013 South Korean documentary film that follows elderly married couple Jo Byeong-man and Kang Kye-yeol until the last moments of their 76-year marriage. Documentary filmmaker Jin Mo-young filmed Jo and Kang in the couples mountain village in Hoengseong County, Gangwon Province for 15 months. My Love, Dont Cross That River premiered at the 2013 DMZ International Documentary Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award. It was released in theaters on 27 November 2014 and through word of mouth became the most commercially successful Korean documentary/independent film of all time. Size Zero Size Zero, titled Inji Iduppazhagi in Tamil, is a 2015 Telugu-Tamil bilingual romantic comedy film directed by Prakash Kovelamudi. The film was simultaneously made in Telugu and Tamil. Produced by Prasad V Potluri, the film features Anushka Shetty in the lead role while Arya, Urvashi, Prakash Raj and Sonal Chauhan play supporting roles. The movie was remade in Odia as Chhati Tale Ding Dong. Mungaru Male 2 Mungaru Male 2 is a 2016 Indian Kannada romantic drama film co-written and directed by Shashank. It stars Ganesh, V. Ravichandran and Neha Shetty in the lead roles, with Aindrita Ray appearing in a pivotal role. The supporting cast features P. Ravi Shankar and Sadhu Kokila. Although not a sequel, the films title came as the second installment to the film Mungaru Male. The film found its theatrical release worldwide on 9 September 2016, while in Karnataka, the release was pushed to 10 September 2016 because of the Cauvery water dispute. Yolki 5 Yolki 5, is a 2016 Russian comedy film, sequel to Yolki 1914. Outlaws 1% is a 2017 Australian biker film directed by Stephen McCallum and starring Ryan Corr, Abbey Lee and Matt Nable, who also wrote the film. It premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival in September 2017. Rangoon Rangoon is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action crime drama film written and directed by Rajkumar Periasamy and produced by AR Murugadoss. The film features Gautham Karthik and Sana Makbul in the lead roles. It was the fifth joint venture of AR Murugadoss Productions and Fox Star Studios. The film turned out to be the first hit film for Gautham Karthik. Terror on the Midway Terror on the Midway is the ninth of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman, originally created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. It was the final cartoon short by Fleischer Studios. The nine-minute short features Superman attempting to stop the chaos created when several circus animals escape their cages and restraints, including a giant gorilla. It was originally released on August 23, 1942 by Paramount Pictures. Buckaroo Bugs Buckaroo Bugs is a 1944 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. An Ideal Husband An Ideal Husband, also known as Oscar Wildes An Ideal Husband, is a 1947 film Technicolor adaptation of the play by Oscar Wilde. It was made by London Film Productions and distributed by British Lion Films and Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. It was produced and directed by Alexander Korda from a screenplay by Lajos Bíró from Wildes play. The music score was by Arthur Benjamin, the cinematography by Georges Périnal, the editing by Oswald Hafenrichter and the costume design by Cecil Beaton. The film stars Paulette Goddard, Michael Wilding, Diana Wynyard, Hugh Williams, C. Aubrey Smith, Glynis Johns and Constance Collier. B.F.'s Daughter B.F.s Daughter is a 1948 drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Van Heflin. It is adapted from John P. Marquands 1946 novel of the same name, about a prominent couple whose marital tensions come to a boiling point during World War II. The book was controversial for its treatment of social conflicts and adultery, but the movie is a sanitized and fairly conventional love story. The movie was released in the UK as Polly Fulton, because "B.F." is a euphemism for "bloody fool." The Girl Who Had Everything The Girl Who Had Everything is a 1953 American romantic drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and produced by Armande Deutsch for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film features William Powell in his last MGM feature and one of his last film roles before retirement. The screenplay was written by Art Cohn, based upon a play by Willard Mack, which in turn was based on the novel A Free Soul by Adela Rogers St. Johns. The play and novel were also inspiration for an earlier film adaptation called A Free Soul. Giant from the Unknown Giant from the Unknown is a 1958 independently made American black-and-white science fiction-horror film drama, produced by Marc Frederic and Arthur A. Jacobs, directed by Richard Cunha, that stars Ed Kemmer, Sally Fraser, and Buddy Baer. The film was theatrically released by Astor Pictures in March, 1958 as a double feature with She Demons. The make-up effects were created by Jack Pierce, known for his Universal Pictures classic monster makeup for Boris Karloffs Frankenstein, The Mummy, and Lon Chaney Jr.s The Wolf Man. Baer, who played Vargas the Giant in this film, also played a giant in Jack and the Beanstalk, starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. The film was shot in the San Bernardino National Forest. Giant from the Unknown was featured in 1996s late night TV show, "Nightmare Theaters Chill-O-Rama Horror Show". Around the World Under the Sea Around the World Under the Sea is a 1966 science fiction film directed by Andrew Marton and starring Lloyd Bridges, with Marshall Thompson, Shirley Eaton, Gary Merrill, and David McCallum. It follows the adventures of a crew of the deep-diving nuclear-powered civilian research submarine Hydronaut making a submerged circumnavigation of the world to plant monitoring sensors on the ocean floor that will help scientists better predict impending earthquakes. Although Jules Verne isnt credited by the film makers, his influence can be seen throughout the film. The Big Cube The Big Cube is a 1969 American thriller film directed by Tito Davison and starring Lana Turner, Karin Mossberg, George Chakiris, Daniel OHerlihy and Richard Egan; it was one of Lana Turners last movies. It is notable for its aggressive portrayal of LSD use and the 1960s youth counterculture as vicious evils. Parent Trap: Hawaiian Honeymoon Parent Trap: Hawaiian Honeymoon is a 1989 American made-for-television comedy film and a sequel to Parent Trap III and the fourth and final installment in The Parent Trap series. It originally aired in two parts on The Magical World of Disney on November 19 and 26, 1989. Hayley Mills reprises her role as Susan Wyatt and Sharon Grand; also returning from Parent Trap III is Barry Bostwick and the Creel triplets: Joy, Leanna, and Monica. Mollie Miller reunited with the cast to direct this film from the third film. This film was released only seven months after the previous sequel. The Refrigerator The Refrigerator is a 1991 supernatural comedy horror film starring Julia McNeal, Dave Simonds and Angel Caban. It was written and directed by Nicholas Jacobs. The film tells the story about a couple that move into an apartment in New York with a refrigerator that contains the portal to hell. Shatter Dead Shatter Dead is a 1994 zombie film directed by Scooter McCrae. It is set in an unknown area following a woman named Susans attempt to return to the apartment of her boyfriend in the midst of the return of the dead to a semblance of life. On her way, she is harassed by a preacher and a dead woman named Mary intent on convincing her that being undead is preferable to life. Crows Crows is a 1994 Polish drama film directed by Dorota Kędzierzawska. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Lal Baadshah Lal Baadshah is a 1999 Indian Hindi crime drama film directed by K. C. Bokadia, starring Amitabh Bachchan in a dual role, Raghuvaran, Manisha Koirala, Shilpa Shetty and Amrish Puri. Nirupa Roy also appears in her last film playing Bachchans foster mother. This was released in the declining period of Bachchans career and failed at the box office, but it was a hit in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Hell's Highway Hells Highway is a 2002 American horror film written and directed by Jeff Leroy. Threshold Threshold is a 2003 Sci-Fi Pictures original film adaptation of the 1958 black and white science fiction film It! The Terror from Beyond Space. The film stars Nicholas Lea, Jamie Luner and Steve Bacic. Other notable cast members include Teryl Rothery, television mogul Stephen J. Cannell and Gloria Slade. Heartworn Highways Heartworn Highways is a documentary film by James Szalapski whose vision captured some of the founders of the Outlaw Country movement in Texas and Tennessee in the last weeks of 1975 and the first weeks of 1976. The film was not released theatrically until 1981. L'uomo perfetto Luomo perfetto is a 2005 Italian comedy film directed by Luca Lucini. Marriage Iranian Style Marriage, Iranian Style is a 2006 Iranian romantic comedy directed by Hassan Fathi. It tells the story of love and eventual marriage of an Iranian girl named Shirin and an American engineer working in Iran named David. The screenplay was written by Minoo Farshchi.https://web.archive.org/web/20070608120356/http://www.marriage-ir-style.com/eng/eabout.htm Countdown: Jerusalem Countdown: Jerusalem is a 2009 American science fiction thriller film direct-to-video film. Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga is a 2013 Tamil language political comedy drama film written, directed and co-produced by Pandiraj. It features Sivakarthikeyan and Vimal in lead roles, alongside Bindu Madhavi and Regina Cassandra. Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the soundtrack. The film released on 29 March 2013 and received very high positive responses from critics as well as audiences. It successfully completed 100 days in many theatres in Tamil Nadu. The film was remade in Kannada as Katte with Nagashekhar and Chandan. Don't Cry, Mommy Dont Cry Mommy is a 2012 South Korean crime drama film directed by Kim Yong-han. The story was about a mothers revenge against her daughters rapists. It premiered at the 2012 Busan International Film Festival before its theatrical release. The film was inspired by Kim Bu-Nam case. Director Kim Yong-han said he wanted to raise awareness about sex crimes by charting "the tragic course of the lives of victims and their families as vividly as possible. Sexual abuse is like devastating a humans soul." Chemsex Chemsex is a 2015 British documentary film about gay men engaging in chemsex in London, England. The film was directed and produced by William Fairman and Max Gogarty for Vice Media. Chemsex had a theatrical release on 4 December 2015 and was released on DVD on 11 January 2016. Feather Piuma is a 2016 Italian drama film directed by Roan Johnson. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival. Tesla Tesla is a 2016 American documentary film about Nikola Tesla. The film is directed by David Grubin and distributed on the PBS network. It premiered on October 18, 2016 as part of the American Experience series during the 28th season. The Painted Desert The Painted Desert is a 1931 American pre-Code film released by Pathé Exchange. Produced by E. B. Derr, it was directed by Howard Higgin, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Tom Buckingham. It starred low-budget Western stars William Boyd and Helen Twelvetrees, and featured a young Clark Gable in his talking film debut. The picture was shot mostly on location in Arizona. Springtime in the Rockies Springtime in the Rockies is an American Technicolor musical comedy film released by Twentieth Century Fox in 1942. It stars Betty Grable, with support from John Payne, Carmen Miranda, Cesar Romero, Charlotte Greenwood, and Edward Everett Horton. Also appearing were Grables future husband Harry James and his band. The director was Irving Cummings. The screenplay was based on the short story "Second Honeymoon" by Philip Wylie. Of Human Bondage Of Human Bondage is a 1946 American drama film directed by Edmund Goulding. The second screen adaptation of W. Somerset Maughams 1915 novel, this Warner Bros. sanitized version was written by Catherine Turney. The central characters are Philip Carey, a clubfooted medical student, and Mildred Rogers, a low-class waitress with whom he becomes obsessed. This is the second film version of Somerset Maughams classic novel. The first was the 1934 film adaptation, starring Leslie Howard, and the third was the 1964 film adaptation, starring Laurence Harvey. The Voice of the Turtle The Voice of the Turtle is a 1947 comedy film directed by Irving Rapper and starring Ronald Reagan, Eleanor Parker, Eve Arden, and Wayne Morris. It was based on the long-running 1943 stage play The Voice of the Turtle by John Van Druten. The Glass Wall The Glass Wall is a 1953 American black-and-white drama film noir directed by Maxwell Shane and starring Vittorio Gassman and Gloria Grahame. The film was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The title refers to the design of the tower of United Nations headquarters in New York. It tied with two other films for the Golden Leopard, the top prize at the Locarno International Film Festival, in 1953. Édes Anna Édes Anna is a 1958 Hungarian drama film directed by Zoltán Fábri. It was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. The Vampire Doll is a 1970 Japanese horror film directed by Michio Yamamoto. Benny's Bathtub Bennys Bathtub is a 1971 Danish animated film directed by Jannik Hastrup and Flemming Quist Møller. The film relates the story of a boy who flees the boring world of adults into a magical land in the bottom of his bathtub. The film featured the voices and songs of Peter Belli, Otto Brandenburg and Poul Dissing as well as the jazz music of Kenny Drew and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen. Bennys Bathtub received a special Bodil Award for animated film in 1971 and is one of the ten films chosen for Denmarks cultural canon by the Danish Ministry of Culture. Pleasure Party Une partie de plaisir is a 1975 French film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring its screenwriter and longtime Chabrol collaborator Paul Gégauff. In the film, Gégauff plays a writer with a troubled marriage that ends in tragedy. In this film, his wife is played by his real-life first wife Danièle Gégauff and his daughter is played by real life daughter Clemence Gégauff. The Teasers La liceale is a 1975 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. The film is considered the real breakout title for Gloria Guida and generated a "Liceale" film-series which consists of five titles, four of them starred by the same Guida. It was followed by La liceale nella classe dei ripetenti. The Children of Sanchez The Children of Sanchez is a 1978 American drama film based on the book with the same title by Oscar Lewis. The film was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival. The movies well-known soundtrack, also titled Children of Sanchez, was created by jazz musician Chuck Mangione. Its opening song won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance for that year. The Heart of Justice The Heart of Justice, is a 1992 television film starring Eric Stoltz, Jennifer Connelly, Dermot Mulroney and Dennis Hopper. It was Vincent Prices final acting role before his death in 1993. Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life is a 1996 American documentary film written, produced, and directed by Michael Paxton. Its focus is on novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand, the author of the bestselling novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged, who promoted her philosophy of Objectivism through her books, articles, speeches, and media appearances. Suzy Q Suzy Q is a 1999 Dutch film starring Carice van Houten and directed by Martin Koolhoven. It is based on the childhood memories of Frouke Fokkema, who wrote the script together with Koolhoven. The film featured Van Houten in her first leading role; she would work again with Koolhoven on the films AmnesiA and Brimstone. Rosie Rosie is a 1998 drama film written and directed by Patrice Toye. It was screened at the 1998 Toronto International Film Festival. It received the André Cavens Award for Best Film given by the Belgian Film Critics Association. Rosie was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not nominated. New Fist of the North Star is a three-episode anime OVA series based on the Fist of the North Star franchise, directed by Takashi Watanabe and produced by OB Planning. The story was adapted from , a 1996 Hokuto no Ken novel written by Buronson and Tetsuo Hara set sometime after the conclusion of the original manga. An English dubbed version of the OVA was produced by ADV Films in 2004. The OVA grossed in DVD sales, with a 200% return on investment. It earned in overseas sales, exceeding domestic sales. My Brother My Brother is a 2004 South Korean film written and directed by Ahn Gwon-tae. I, Don Giovanni I, Don Giovanni is a 2009 Spanish-Italian-Austrian drama film directed by Carlos Saura. The film narrows the life of Lorenzo da Ponte, Italian Freemason who didnt give up to his libertinism and homosexual relations, despite he was ordered as a Priest by the Roman Catholic Church. When the Holy Inquisition accused da Ponte of the betrayment of the Christian faith, condamning him to the guilt of the exile, his close friend Giacomo Casanova wrote a presentation letter for Antonio Salieri, before da Ponte left Venice to Vienna. Here, he was introduced by Salieri to Mozart and wrote le Nozze di Figaro. By the intervention of Casanova, da Ponte Mozart persuaded to publish a second edition of the Don Giovanni, that was played in presence of the Emperor Joseph II, obtaining a great success. End Day End Day is a 2005 docu-drama produced by the BBC. It aired on the National Geographic Channel, on the TV series, National Geographic Channel Presents, and BBC Three that depicts a set of five doomsday scenarios. The documentary follows the fictional scientist Dr. Howell, played by Glenn Conroy, as he travels from his London hotel room to his laboratory in New York City, and shows how each scenario affects his journey as well as those around him, with various experts providing commentary on that specific disaster as it unfolds. After each End Day runs its course, the day repeats, this time with the next scenario panning out. The following descriptions of the program were released by the BBC: "Imagine waking up to the last day on Earth..." "Inspired by the predictions of scientists, End Day creates apocalyptic scenarios that go beyond reality. In a single hour, explore five different fictional disasters, from a giant tsunami hitting New York to a deadly meteorite strike on Berlin." Mysteria . Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters is a documentary film directed, produced, and shot by Ben Shapiro. It premiered March 10, 2012 at the South by Southwest Film Festival and is distributed by Zeitgeist Films. Kalakalapu 2 Kalakalappu 2 is a 2018 Indian Tamil language comedy film written and directed by Sundar C and produced by Kushboo. Despite the title, it is not a sequel to the 2012 film Kalakalappu, but a spiritual successor. The film features Jiiva, Jai, Shiva, Nikki Galrani and Catherine Tresa in the lead roles. The film grossed 50.35 crores in worldwide box-office. Though talks were going on since 2012, the film began production in October 2017 and progressed in locations including Varanasi, Karaikudi, Pune and Hyderabad. The film was released on 9 February 2018. Our Blushing Brides Our Blushing Brides is a 1930 American pre-Code society comedy/romantic melodrama directed and produced by Harry Beaumont, and starring Joan Crawford, Robert Montgomery, Anita Page, and Dorothy Sebastian. The film is a follow-up to Our Dancing Daughters and Our Modern Maidens, which also starred Crawford, Page, and Sebastian. The two previous installments in the series were both silent films, while Our Blushing Brides is a sound film which was a relatively new aspect to motion pictures. The fact that it features audible dialogue was an advertising point mentioned on the movie poster. Our Blushing Brides is Crawfords thirty-first film , and her fourth sound film. In her first "shopgirl-Cinderella" role, Crawford plays the role of Gerry, a department store "mannequin" who falls in love with the wealthy son of her boss. The role was a departure from Crawfords flapper girl persona of the silent area as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer began to develop a more sophisticated image of her. The Star Witness The Star Witness is a 1931 American pre-Code crime drama film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and directed by William A. Wellman. The film stars Walter Huston, Frances Starr, Grant Mitchell, and Chic Sale. The Star Witness was nominated for an Academy Award at the 5th Academy Awards for Best Story. A print is preserved by The Library of Congress. Bezhin lug Bezhin Meadow is a 1937 Soviet film famous for having been suppressed and believed destroyed before its completion. Directed by Sergei Eisenstein, it tells the story of a young farm boy whose father attempts to betray the government for political reasons by sabotaging the years harvest and the sons efforts to stop his own father to protect the Soviet state, culminating in the boys murder and a social uprising. The film draws its title from a story by Ivan Turgenev, but is based on the life of Pavlik Morozov, a young Russian boy who became a political martyr following his death in 1932, after he denounced his father to Soviet government authorities and subsequently died at the hands of his family. Pavlik Morozov was immortalized in school programs, poetry, music, and in film. Commissioned by a communist youth group, the films production ran from 1935 to 1937, until it was halted by the central Soviet government, which said it contained artistic, social, and political failures. Some, however, blamed the failure of Bezhin Meadow on government interference and policies, extending all the way to Joseph Stalin himself. In the wake of the films failure, Eisenstein publicly recanted his work as an error. Individuals were arrested during and after the ensuing debacle. Bezhin Meadow was long thought lost in the wake of World War II bombings. In the 1960s, however, cuttings and partial prints of the film were found; from these, a reconstruction of Bezhin Meadow, based on the original script, was undertaken. Rich in religious symbolism, the film and its history became the focus of academic study. The film was extensively discussed both inside and outside of the film industry for its historical nature, the odd circumstances of its production and failure, and its imagery, which is considered some of the greatest in cinema. In spite of the failure of Bezhin Meadow, Eisenstein would rebound to win Soviet acclaim and awards, and become artistic director of a major film studio. Kid Dynamite Kid Dynamite is a 1943 American film directed by Wallace Fox and starring the East Side Kids. It was based on the 1942 short story The Old Gang by Paul Ernst and features additional dialogue by comedian Morey Amsterdam. The working title of this film was Little Mobsters. No Questions Asked No Questions Asked is a 1951 American crime film noir directed by Harold F. Kress and starring Barry Sullivan, Arlene Dahl, George Murphy and Jean Hagen. Dangerous Mission Dangerous Mission is a 1954 Technicolor film noir thriller film starring Victor Mature, Piper Laurie, Vincent Price, and William Bendix. The movie was produced by Irwin Allen, directed by Louis King, and released by RKO Pictures. It is remembered today largely for its use of 3-D film technology. Blue Denim Blue Denim is a 1958 Broadway play by writer James Leo Herlihy. It starred Carol Lynley, Warren Berlinger and newcomer Burt Brinckerhoff in the lead male role. Opening on February 27, 1958, the play ran for 166 performances at the Playhouse Theatre. The following year, on July 30, 1959, the film version was released by 20th Century Fox with Lynley and Berlinger reprising their stage roles, but with a 17-year-old Brandon deWilde in his first "adult" role as the male lead Arthur Bartley. Macdonald Carey, Marsha Hunt and Roberta Shore appear as supporting characters. Dealing with the issues of teenage pregnancy and abortion, both versions were not without controversy. The play and the film had different endings, and the word abortion in the play was not used in the screenplay. Blue Denim was released on home media video for the first time in 2016. Why Man Creates Why Man Creates is a 1968 animated short documentary film that discusses the nature of creativity. It was written by Saul Bass and Mayo Simon, and directed by Saul Bass. It won the Oscar for Best Documentary Short Subject. An abbreviated version of it ran on the first broadcast of CBS 60 Minutes on September 24, 1968. Why Man Creates focuses on the creative process and the different approaches taken to that process. It is divided into eight sections: The Edifice, Fooling Around, The Process, Judgment, A Parable, Digression, The Search, and The Mark. In 2002, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Flesh Feast Flesh Feast is an American horror film that features Veronica Lake in her final screen performance. Curse of Bigfoot Curse of Bigfoot is a 1975 American horror television film produced and directed by Dave Flocker, and written by James T. Flocker. Long Arm of the Law Long Arm of the Law is a 1984 Hong Kong film directed by Johnny Mak Tong-hung. The film was followed by two sequels: Long Arm of the Law II and Long Arm of the Law III. Cloud-Paradise Cloud-Paradise is a 1990 Russian comedy film directed by Nikolai Dostal. It was voted best film of 1992 by 90 Russian critics. Murder in the Heartland Murder in the Heartland is a television miniseries that aired on ABC in 1993. It was based on the 1957–58 murder spree carried out by 19-year-old Charles Starkweather throughout Nebraska and Wyoming. The first half of the miniseries covers the murders. The second half covers the trials of Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate, his 14-year-old girlfriend accomplice. Their increasingly disparate versions of events are contrasted as the trials unfold. The film received strong praise from critics and Emmy nominations. La vengeance d'une blonde La Vengeance dune blonde is a 1994 French comedy film directed by Jeannot Szwarc. The Westing Game Get a Clue is a 1997 film based on the Newbery Medal-winning book The Westing Game. The film draws young viewers into the strange mysteries encountered by 13-year-old "Turtle" Wexler and her sister, Angela Wexler. After moving into a new town, Turtle learns the house next door is the notoriously haunted Westing mansion. Discovering the body of the dead millionaire, Turtle attempts to solve the case in hopes of receiving a 20 million dollar reward. The live-action adventure stars Ashley Peldon, Diane Ladd, Sally Kirkland, and Ray Walston. Thazhvaram Thazhvaram is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language revenge-thriller film, directed by Bharathan and written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair. It stars Mohanlal, Salim Ghouse, Sumalatha, Anju and Sankaradi in the lead roles. It tells the tale of Balan, whos on the lookout for revenge against Raju for the murder of Balans wife Raji. Set in the backdrop of a village in a valley along Palakkad, it is influenced by the spaghetti western genre, and has achieved a cult status in Kerala since its release. Bombay Boys Bombay Boys is a 1998 Indian cult comedy film written and directed by the Indian director Kaizad Gustad. It follows the adventures of three young men in modern-day Mumbai. The boys are of Indian origin, but were all raised in the West. Krishna Sahni is an aspiring actor from New York City who wants to make it big in Bollywood. Ricardo Fernandes is from Sydney, Australia and is in Mumbai to search for his long-lost brother. Finally, Xerxes Mistry, a musician from London, is looking to discover his "roots" in the land of his ancestors. Lupin III: Farewell to Nostradamus , sometimes also referred to as To Hell With Nostradamus, is a 1995 Japanese animated film. It is the fourth theatrical feature film in the Lupin III franchise. The North American release was done by FUNimation; it was released individually and later made a part of the "Final Haul" box set. Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth is a 1998 documentary film directed by Robert B. Weide about the comedian Lenny Bruce. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film was narrated by Robert De Niro and edited by Mr. Weide and Geof Bartz, A.C.E. who won a prime time Emmy for their work on this film. The Demons of Ludlow The Demons of Ludlow is a 1983 American horror film directed and produced by Bill Rebane. The plot revolves around murderous pilgrim demons that lurk inside an antique piano. Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat is a 2001 Indian Hindi romance film written and directed by Rajiv Rai and produced by Gulshan Rai under the Trimurti Films banner. The film was released on 3 August 2001, introducing Arjun Rampal and starring Sunil Shetty, Aftab Shivdasani, Keerti Reddy in the lead roles. The film is notable for introducing Arjun Rampal and launching him as a popular actor in Bollywood. The films script is loosely based and modeled along the Hollywood movie Theres Something about Mary. You Can't Stop the Murders You Cant Stop the Murders is a 2003 Australian comedy film directed by Anthony Mir and written by and starring Mir, Gary Eck and Akmal Saleh. The plot revolves around a series of Village People-themed murders in a small town, and the police who investigate the crimes. The title is a satirical reference to the 1980 film Cant Stop the Music, in which the Village People star. Eck and Saleh play two police constables in a rural village, Gary and Akmal who lead fairly unremarkable lives. Garys main aim is to be crowned line dancing champion of the village, having always been the runner-up. However, a series of horrific murders, involving the mutilation of bodies, rock the town, and Tony, a detective from the city, is called in reluctantly to investigate. Whilst the young Akmal is in awe of the dashing detective, Tonys aggressive methods clash with the uptight Gary, and Chief Carter, the officer in charge of the station. Tony is eventually sent back to the city, after shooting a French male stripper. Gary and Akmal soon discover that the murders have a Village People theme, with those murdered having been in one of the occupations of a Village Person, or resembling one. They fearfully deduce that either a policeman or a dentist will be next to die, as does Tony, who rushes back from the city. The film stars a number of Australian stand-up comedians including Jimeoin, Bob Franklin, The Umbilical Brothers, Kitty Flanagan, Garry Who, Haskel Daniel, Richard Carter, The Dickster, Rash Ryder, Kenny Graham and Sandman. Love Undercover Love Undercover is a 2002 Hong Kong film directed by Joe Ma Wai-Ho. The film was followed by two sequels, also directed by Joe Ma: Love Mission and Love Undercover 3. Stray Dogs Stray Dogs is an Iranian film written and directed by Marzieh Meshkini. It is a story about two orphaned children in post-Taliban Afghanistan. Tides of War Phantom Below is the first film released by Hawaii-based studio Pacific Films. Its world premiere was at the Hawaii International Film Festival on March 31, 2005. The film is notable in that it has several different editions, one for general audiences, another with eight additional minutes for Japanese audiences and one with homosexual themes for the LGBT-interest television channel called here!. It was filmed entirely on the Hawaiian island of Oahu and employed hundreds of local actors and crew members. It was produced and directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and stars Adrian Paul as Commander Frank Habley and Mike Doyle as his lover, Lt. Commander Tom Palatonio. Monster Camp Monster Camp is a 2007 documentary film that chronicles a live action role-playing game organization. Monster Camp looks at the lives of the participants, and considers the pro and cons of escapism through fantastical outlets. Freedom State director Cullen Hoback documents the fantasy world, following several participants over the course of one year. The group followed is a Seattle chapter of NERO Alliance, one of many live-action role-playing organizations in the US. Players create their own identities selecting from a variety of races and classes, similar to Dungeons and Dragons or World of Warcraft. Participants dress up and are involved as either player characters, non-player character, or Plot Members. It premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival 17 in 2007, where it received the Audience Award for Best Documentary. Monster Camp screened at the Seattle International Film Festival and the Corvallis da Vinci Film Festival. According to the films site, it has screened in approximately 40 film festivals around the world. Daddy Cool 15 ans et demi is a 2008 French comedy film by François Desagnat and Thomas Sorriaux, starring Daniel Auteuil. Atlantis SquarePantis SpongeBobs Atlantis SquarePantis is the 92nd episode of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants, and a 2007 made-for-television musical comedy film directed by Andrew Overtoom. It stars Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown, Carolyn Lawrence, and Mr. Lawrence. Atlantis SquarePantis originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on November 12, 2007, serving as the twelfth episode of the fifth season of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. In the film, SpongeBob and Patrick discover a half of an ancient medallion that helps them and their friends get to the lost city of Atlantis. It was written by Casey Alexander, Zeus Cervas, Steven Banks, and Dani Michaeli. British musician and actor David Bowie guest starred as the voice of Lord Royal Highness. Upon release, it attracted an estimated 9.22 million viewers. Despite this, the film has received generally unfavorable reviews from critics and audiences alike. The Two Mr. Kissels The Two Mr. Kissels is a 2008 American made-for-television true crime drama film directed by Ed Bianchi and starring John Stamos, Anson Mount, Gretchen Egolf and Robin Tunney. It chronicles the lives and murders of brothers Robert and Andrew Kissel. It originally premiered on Lifetime on November 15, 2008. Welcome to Macintosh Welcome to Macintosh is a 2008 documentary film focusing on computer company Apple Inc. and its Macintosh line of computers. The title comes from the original welcome message shown during the start-up of Macintosh computers. The Way Home The Way Home is a 2010 American film directed and written by Lance W. Dreesen and starring Pierce Gagnon. Septien Septien is a 2011 independent film directed by and starring Michael Tully. The film also stars Onur Tukel, Robert Longstreet, and Rachel Korine. Its narrative concerns the return of bearded athlete Cornelius Rawlings to his familys Tennessee farm eighteen years after he disappeared, and the strange new life he forms with his brothers Ezra and Amos. Garibaldi's Lovers Garibaldis Lovers is a 2012 Italian comedy film directed by Silvio Soldini. Most Welcome 2 Most Welcome 2 is a Bangladeshi action film written by and directed by Ananta Jalil. It is considered to be one of the most expensive films in the history of Bengali cinema. Development began in February 2012. The film is a sequel of 2012 blockbuster Most Welcome, The film released in 2014. The film stars Ananta Jalil and Barsha in leading roles. O Teri O Teri is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Umesh Bisht and produced by Atul Agnihotri and Alvira Khan Agnihotri. It stars Pulkit Samrat, Bilal Amrohi, Sarah-Jane Dias, and Mandira Bedi. The film follows two journalists who come across a big scam. Upon its release on 28 March 2014, the film received generally negative reviews, and emerged a commercial failure. The Apostate The Apostate is a 2015 Uruguayan-Spanish drama film directed by Federico Veiroj. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, where it debuted on 11 September 2015. Another Mother's Son Another Mothers Son is a British war drama film directed by Christopher Menaul and written by Jenny Lecoat. The film stars Jenny Seagrove, Julian Kostov, Ronan Keating, John Hannah, and Amanda Abbington. The film is based on a true story from the German occupation of the Channel Islands, about a Jersey woman named Louisa Gould, who takes in an escaped young Russian war prisoner, hiding him from the German forces. Her brother was Harold Le Druillenec and sister was Ivy Forster. The Bad Kids The Bad Kids is a 2016 documentary film about students at risk of dropping out who attend an alternative school in Yucca Valley. Monster Island Monster Island is a 2017 English-language Mexican computer animated horror comedy film directed by Leopoldo Aguilar. The film was produced by Ánima Estudios and animated by Indias Discreet Arts Production. The film was first released in the United Kingdom on 21 July 2017, and later in Mexico on 14 September 2017. The film was released in the United States on 1 September 2017 on home media and VOD platforms. Touch Chesi Chudu Touch Chesi Chudu is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language action film written by Vakkantham Vamsi and directed by Vikram Sirikonda in his directorial debut in Telugu cinema. It features Ravi Teja, Raashi Khanna and Seerat Kapoor in the lead roles while Freddy Daruwala plays the main antagonist, which marks his debut in Telugu cinema. Pre-production of the film began in July 2016 and principal photography commenced in February 2017 in Hyderabad. The film released worldwide on 2 February 2018. The Vanished The Vanished is a 2018 South Korean psychological thriller film directed by Lee Chang-hee, starring Kim Sang-kyung, Kim Kang-woo and Kim Hee-ae. It is a remake of the 2012 Spanish film The Body, directed by Oriol Paulo. Shining Victory Shining Victory is a 1941 film based on the play, Jupiter Laughs, by A. J. Cronin. It stars James Stephenson, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Donald Crisp, and Barbara ONeil, and it was the first film directed by Irving Rapper. Bette Davis makes a brief cameo appearance as a nurse in the film. Last of the Wild Horses Last of the Wild Horses is a 1948 American Western film directed by Robert L. Lippert and starring James Ellison, Mary Beth Hughes and Jane Frazee. The House of Tomorrow The House of Tomorrow is a 1949 animated theatrical short directed by Tex Avery. It was part of a series of cartoons Avery did satirizing technology of the future which included: The Car of Tomorrow, The Farm of Tomorrow, and The T.V. of Tomorrow. These were satires of live action promotional films that were commonly shown in theaters at the time. The film is a straightforward narrated showcase of appliances said to be found in a typical house in the year 2050, roughly a hundred years after the cartoon was made, each one actually an outlandish joke. Most of the time the inventions following a similar pattern of being made for each member of the family ending with a fatal version for the "mother-in-law". Hurdy-Gurdy Hare Hurdy-Gurdy Hare is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short, copyrighted in 1948 and released in 1950 and re-issued in 1961 as a Blue Ribbon, which is directed by Robert McKimson and written by Warren Foster. Bugs has to deal with Grusome Gorilla while trying to make some money playing a street organ. Apache Drums Apache Drums is a 1951 American Technicolor Western film directed by Hugo Fregonese and produced by Val Lewton. The drama features Stephen McNally, Coleen Gray, and Willard Parker. The film was based on an original story: Stand at Spanish Boot, by Harry Brown. Apache Drums was the last film Val Lewton produced before his death. Return to Glennascaul Return to Glennascaul, also known as Orson Welles Ghost Story, is a 1951 short film starring Orson Welles. It was written and directed by Hilton Edwards and produced by Micheál Mac Liammóir for Dublin Gate Theatre Productions. The plot is derived from the ubiquitous story of the vanishing hitchhiker. It is similar to Lucille Fletchers original radio play, The Hitch-Hiker, which was first performed in 1941 on The Orson Welles Show starring Welles as the spooked driver. The Battle at Apache Pass The Battle at Apache Pass is an American Technicolor Western film directed by George Sherman. The stars are John Lund as United States Army Maj. Colton and Jeff Chandler repeating the role of Apache chief Cochise, whom he played two years earlier in 20th Century Foxs Broken Arrow. Jay Silverheels also reprised his role of Geronimo from the same film. The film was rated as the #1 moneymaker in Variety magazines list of box-office pictures, when it came out in April 1952. The film is a highly fictionalized account combining the events of "The Bascom Affair" of 1861 and the "Battle of Apache Pass" of 1862, the first time that the Indians meet modern artillery. Long Live Ghosts! Long Live Ghosts! is a 1977 Czechoslovak childrens film directed by Oldřich Lipský. Holi Holi is a 1984 Indian coming-of-age drama film directed by Ketan Mehta, whose socially conscious work has been compared to American director Spike Lee. It is based on eponymous play by Marathi writer, Mahesh Elkunchwar. The film starred Aamir Khan, Ashutosh Gowariker, Om Puri, Shreeram Lagoo, Deepti Naval and Naseeruddin Shah. Silent Madness Silent Madness is a 1984 American 3D slasher film directed by Simon Nuchtern and starring Belinda Montgomery, Viveca Lindfors, Sydney Lassick, with Solly Marx as psychotic killer Howard Johns. One of the later films in the 1980s 3-D revival, Silent Madness was filmed with the ArriVision 3-D camera system. Vigil Vigil is a 1984 New Zealand drama film directed by Vincent Ward and starring Penelope Stewart, Frank Whitten, Bill Kerr, Fiona Kay, and Gordon Shields. It was the first New Zealand film invited to play in the competitive section of the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. The film was nominated for awarded three awards at New Zealands GOFTA Awards in 1986: Best Cinematography, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Production Design. Wild Thing Wild Thing is a 1987 film directed by Max Reid and starring Robert Knepper and Kathleen Quinlan. The screenplay was by John Sayles and the story by Larry Stamper. The film was distributed by the Atlantic Entertainment Group. Enemy Gold Enemy Gold is a 1993 action/adventure film starring Bruce Penhall, Mark Barriere, and Suzi Simpson. It was directed by Christian Drew Sidaris and written by Wess Rahn and Sidaris and its the ninth installment in the Triple B series.. Message to Love: The Isle of Wight Festival Message to Love is a feature documentary film of the Isle of Wight Festival 1970. The film unsparingly, often comically depicts the myriad problems associated with the famously chaotic festival—the main program of which was held on August 26–30, 1970—including gate-crashing, numerous crowd incursions onto the stage, Kris Kristofferson being booed offstage, and head promoter Rikki Farrs rants against the audience, which only intensified as the situation deteriorated: "We put this festival on, you bastards, with a lot of love! We worked for one year for you pigs! And you wanna break our walls down and you wanna destroy it? Well you go to hell!" In addition, several near-riots occurred over the price of tickets, as well as during several of the performances that took place over the weekend, especially Jimi Hendrixs last billed performance in England. Due to financial difficulties, Message to Love wasnt released until 1997, 27 years after the event, after premiering at a San Jose film festival in 1995. A CD of the soundtrack was also issued by Castle Communications/Sony Legacy in 1997. In recent years, Lerners copious 16mm concert footage has been repurposed to create a wealth of complete-performance DVD releases by Hendrix, Miles Davis, The Who, Jethro Tull, Emerson, The Moody Blues, Leonard Cohen, Free, Taste, The Doors and Joni Mitchell. The film derives its title from a song that Jimi Hendrix performed, and a brief clip is shown during the opening credits. Who the Hell Is Juliette? Who the Hell is Juliette? is a Mexican 1997 documentary film written and directed by Carlos Marcovich. The film is about Yuliet Ortega, a teenage prostitute who lives in Havana, Cuba and Fabiola Quiroz, a Mexican model. Marcovich intentionally misspelled the title character, "Yuliet Ortega", as "Juliette Ortega" in the credits. Marcovich met Fabiola Quiroz during the shooting of a music video. He met Yuliet Ortega in Cuba and decided that she would be the younger sister of Quiroz in the music video. Marcovich features the similarities of the two women: green eyes and persistent thoughts about their missing fathers. After shooting the music video, he filmed the two women over a period of three years and created the film, Who the Hell is Juliette? The film was filmed in Cuba, Mexico, and the United States. Laserhawk Laserhawk is a Canadian science fiction film directed by Jean Pellerin and released in 1997. In the film, two teenagers must team up with a comic book writer and a mental patient to save mankind from destruction at the hands of aliens. If You Believe If You Believe is a 1999 American television film that aired on Lifetime Television and stars Ally Walker, Hayden Panettiere and Tom Amandes. In the film, a Scrooge-like woman is visited by her "inner child," who helps her rediscover a zest for life. The film is a Spring Creek Production in association with Hearst Entertainment. Ek Chhotisi Love Story Ek Chotisi Love Story is a 2002 Indian romantic film directed by Shashilal K. Nair. The film is an adaptation of Krzysztof Kieślowskis A Short Film About Love. The movie generated a strong response at the box office. It was declared a "hit". Checkpoint Checkpoint is a 2003 documentary film by Israeli filmmaker Yoav Shamir, showing the everyday interaction between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian civilians at several of the regions Israel Defense Forces checkpoints. The film won five awards at various film festivals, including Best International Documentary at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, best feature-length documentary at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam and the Golden Gate Award for Documentary Feature at the San Francisco International Film Festival. Although the film was generally well received, it was also controversial and reactions from audience members and critics were sometimes very angry. The film was produced with the support of The New Israeli Foundation for Cinema and Television. Skinhead Attitude Skinhead Attitude is a 2003 documentary about the skinhead subculture, made by Daniel Schweizer. It outlines the history of 40 years of the skinhead subculture, beginning with the most recent versions of the culture. One of the topics it explores is the political component, which ranges from far left to far right. The film describes the transformation and radicalisation of this youth subculture. Jagadam Jagadam is a 2007 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by Sukumar. This film has Ram, Isha Sahani, Pradeep Rawat, and Prakash Raj in the leading roles. The film was produced by Aditya Babu. The film was released on 16 March 2007. This film was later dubbed into Hindi & Malayalam as Dangerous Khiladi Returns & Bad Boy. Blackout Blackout is a 2008 Finnish film written and directed by JP Siili. Gaalipata Gaalipata is a 2008 Indian romantic comedy film written and directed by Yogaraj Bhat. It features an ensemble cast consisting of Ganesh, Anant Nag, Rajesh Krishnan, Diganth, Daisy Bopanna, Neethu and Bhavana Rao. The plot revolves around three friends who, debilitated of city life, decide to spend some time in the paternal house of one of them, at a picturesque location atop a hill station. Spending a gala time there, they become romantically involved with the daughters of an army veteran. The film was produced by Suryaprakash Rao of SPR Entertainment Pvt Ltd., and was made on a budget 70 million. The cinematography was done by R. Rathnavelu, and the film was edited by Suresh Urs. The film score and soundtrack were composed by V. Harikrishna. Gaalipata was the first in Kannada to be shot in Super 35 format. The film was released on 18 January 2008 to critical acclaim, receiving praise for the screenplay, cinematography, and the performances of Nag and Ganesh. Emerging as a commercial success, it completed a 175-day run. Upon receiving 11 nominations at the 56th Filmfare Awards South, it won three awards — Best Actor, Best Music Director and Best Lyricist. Gali Gali Chor Hai Gali Gali Chor Hai is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed by Rumi Jaffrey, featuring Akshaye Khanna, Shriya Saran and Mugdha Godse in the lead roles, while Veena Malik appeared in an Item number titled Chhanno which gave a bounce to the film. The films music was composed by Anu Malik. The film, produced by Nitin Manmohan under the banner of One Up Entertainment Pvt Ltd, was released on 3 February 2012, to mixed to negative reviews. Don't Go Breaking My Heart 2 Dont Go Breaking My Heart 2 is a 2014 Hong Kong-Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Johnnie To. A sequel to the 2011 film Dont Go Breaking My Heart, it stars returning cast members Louis Koo, Gao Yuanyuan and Daniel Wu alongside new cast members Vic Chou and Miriam Yeung. It was screened at the Special Presentations section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in China on 11 November and in Hong Kong on 13 November 2014. Fires on the Plain is a 2014 Japanese drama film directed by Shinya Tsukamoto. The film is a remake of the 1959 anti-war film of the same name by Kon Ichikawa. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. Top Spin Top Spin is a 2014 feature-length documentary film directed by Mina T. Son and Sara Newens. It follows the road to the 2012 Summer Olympics of three American table tennis teenager players: Ariel Hsing, Michael Landers, and Lily Zhang. Top Spin has been premiered at the 2014 DOC NYC. The documentary has won the Audience Award and was nominated for Best Documentary at the 2015 CAAMFest. It also won awarded for Best Editing and was nominated for the Best Documentary Feature at the 2015 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. Top Spin was also nominated for the Documentary Competition at the 2015 Nashville Film Festival. It has a 100% rating, with an average score of 7/10 based on 9 reviews, on Rotten Tomatoes. It has a rating of 81 on Metacritic, stating "Universal acclaim based on 5 critics". National Bird National Bird is a 2016 documentary film directed by Sonia Kennebeck with executive producers Wim Wenders and Errol Morris. The film focuses on three whistleblowers who talk about unmanned aerial vehicles commonly called drones. It was shown at the Tribeca Film Festival and the Berlin Film Festival, and it was reviewed in Variety and The Guardian. It later was broadcast on the PBS series Independent Lens. A Gift A Gift, known in Thai as Pohn Jak Fah, is a 2016 Thai film released by GDH 559. An anthology in three segments, the film explores the theme of music as gifts and pays tribute to the late King Bhumibol Adulyadejs musical compositions. Each of the films segments is based on one of the Kings compositions. The first segment, based on the song "Love at Sundown", is a romantic comedy directed by Chayanop Boonprakob and Kriangkrai Vachiratamporn. It stars Naphat Siangsomboon and Violette Wautier. The second, "Still on My Mind", is a family drama directed by Nithiwat Tharathorn, and stars Nittha Jirayungyurn and Sunny Suwanmethanont. The final segment, "New Year Greeting" is a comedy by Jira Maligool, starring Chantavit Dhanasevi and Neungthida Sophon. The film was originally slated for release on 1 December 2016, to celebrate King Bhumibols birthday on 5 December as well as the upcoming new year. However, the King died on 13 October, and the producers considered postponing the release. They ultimately decided to keep to the original release date, making some minor edits so that the film would serve as a tribute to the late king. A Gift was positively received. Critics described it as "funny and sentimental without being cloying," and, noting the releases relation to the Kings passing, that "we need to smile, and this film has plenty to offer." It earned a moderate 42.88 million baht at the Thai box office, and was the fourth-grossing Thai film of 2016. The film won two Suphannahong National Film Awards, for Best Original Score and Best Recording and Sound Mixing. Traffic in Souls Traffic in Souls is a 1913 American silent crime drama film focusing on forced prostitution in the United States. Directed by George Loane Tucker and starring Jane Gail, Ethel Grandin, William H. Turner, and Matt Moore, Traffic in Souls is an early example of the narrative style in American films. The film consists of six reels which was longer than most American film of the era. A copy of Traffic in Souls is preserved at the Library of Congress and the Film Preservation Associates. In 2006, the film was added to the National Film Registry for preservation in the Library of Congress because it "presaged the Hollywood narrative film" and drew attention through its riveting depiction of the methods used to entrap young women into prostitution. How to Sleep How to Sleep is a short comedy film written by and starring humorist Robert Benchley. Filmed and released by MGM in 1935, it features Benchley as a narrator as well as film subject, discussing four parts of sleep - causes, methods, avoiding sleep, and waking up. The production was inspired by a Mellon Institute study on sleep commissioned by the Simmons Mattress Company. It was filmed in two days, and featured Benchley as both the narrator and sleeper, the latter a role Benchley claimed was "not much of a strain, as he was in bed most of the time." The film was well received in preview screenings, and promotions took over, with a still from the film being used in Simmons advertisements. The only group not pleased was the Mellon Institute, who did not approve of the studio mocking their study. The early success of How to Sleep prompted MGM to rush two more short films featuring Benchley, How to Train a Dog, a spoof of dog-training techniques, and How to Behave, which lampooned etiquette norms. How to Sleep was named Best Short Subject at the 8th Academy Awards in 1935, while the latter two shorts were not as well received. The film is included as an extra on the DVD of the feature film, A Night at the Opera, and is also available on the DVD set The Robert Benchley Miniatures Collection. A Family Affair A Family Affair is a 1937 American comedy film and the first entry in the sixteen Andy Hardy film series, though Mickey Rooney has a secondary role as the son of Judge Hardy, played by Lionel Barrymore. Lewis Stone and Fay Holden replaced Lionel Barrymore and Spring Byington as Judge and Mrs. Hardy in the subsequent films of the series. The highly respected judge has to deal with family and political problems. The film was based on the play Skidding by Aurania Rouverol. Boy Meets Girl Boy Meets Girl is a 1938 American screwball comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring James Cagney and Pat OBrien. The supporting cast features Marie Wilson, Ralph Bellamy, Frank McHugh, Dick Foran and Ronald Reagan. The screenplay by Bella and Sam Spewack is based on their 1935 stage play of the same name, which ran for 669 performances on Broadway. The two zany screenwriters played by Cagney and OBrien were based on Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, while Ralph Bellamys part as the producer was based on Darryl Zanuck of 20th Century Fox. Donald's Penguin Donalds Penguin is a Donald Duck animated Technicolor short film by Walt Disney Productions and directed by Jack King, which was originally released on August 10, 1939 by RKO Radio Pictures. Boys of the City Boys of the City is a 1940 black-and-white comedy/thriller film directed by Joseph H. Lewis. It is the second East Side Kids film and the first to star Bobby Jordan, Leo Gorcey, and Ernest Morrison. Bowery Blitzkrieg Bowery Blitzkrieg is a 1941 film and the sixth installment of the East Side Kids series. The film "introduced" Huntz Hall in his first of the East Side Kids film series. It was released in the United Kingdom under the title Stand and Deliver. Nothing But the Truth Nothing but the Truth is a 1941 American comedy film starring Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard, their third movie together in three years. The movie was directed by Elliott Nugent. The premise of the film, that the protagonist must tell the truth for the next 24 hours, is based on a play of the same name written by James Montgomery, itself loosely adapted from the novel by Frederic S. Isham. The book and play had previously formed the basis of an earlier movie, also called Nothing But the Truth, starring Richard Dix and Wynne Gibson. The 1941 film follows the plot of the play much more closely than the 1929 version. The same premise was used for a 1997 Jim Carrey movie, Liar Liar. Dead Man's Eyes Dead Mans Eyes is a 1944 Inner Sanctum film noir mystery film directed by Reginald Le Borg, and starring Lon Chaney and Jean Parker. The film was distributed by Universal Pictures. The "Inner Sanctum" franchise originated with a popular radio series and all of the films star Lon Chaney, Jr. Trail Street Trail Street is a 1947 American Western film directed by Ray Enright and starring Randolph Scott, Robert Ryan, Anne Jeffreys, and George "Gabby" Hayes. Based on the novel Trail Street by William Corcoran, and a screenplay by Norman Houston and Gene Lewis, the film is about the legendary Bat Masterson who brings law and order to the town of Liberal, Kansas, and defends the local farmers against a murderous cattle baron. Filmed on location in Agoura, California, at the Andy Jauregui Ranch in Newhall, California, and at the Encino Ranch of RKO Pictures. The film made a profit of $365,000. The Scarlet Coat The Scarlet Coat is a 1955 American historical drama and swashbuckler in Eastmancolor and CinemaScope released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, produced by Nicholas Nayfack, directed by John Sturges, that stars Cornel Wilde, Michael Wilding, George Sanders, and Anne Francis. The film is based upon the events in the American Revolution in which Benedict Arnold offered to surrender the fort at West Point to the British in exchange for money. The film purports to tell the story of the creation of the "American Secret Service". It weaves a spy/counterspy tale in which British and American counterparts, played by Michael Wilding as the historical personage Major John André and Cornel Wilde as the fictional Major John Bolton, each unaware that the other is attempting to outsmart him for the sake of their countries, deal with issues of honor, loyalty, and friendship. There is also some rivalry between the men for the love of a beautiful woman, the fictional Sally Cameron. While historically André and Major Benjamin Tallmadge, Boltons historical counterpart, did meet shortly before André was to be hanged as a spy, their acquaintance was not the longer-term and deeper friendship suggested in the film. Bolton betrays this friendship out of duty in the film, but Karl Tunbergs script ameliorates that difficulty by having Bolton make attempts to save Andres life. Another important departure from history is that during the course of events André saves Bolton when the latter is arrested for being a spy, something that never occurred. André is treated sympathetically in the film while Wildes fictional Major Bolton is portrayed as more ruthless, particularly in the brutality he employs to accomplish his objectives. The script is noted for its even-handedness in depicting both sides of the conflict. The Gene Krupa Story The Gene Krupa Story is a 1959 biopic of American drummer and bandleader Gene Krupa. The conflict in the film centers on Krupas rise to success and his corresponding use of marijuana. Wonderful to Be Young! For the Luis Buñuel English language film, see The Young One. Not to be confused with The Young Ones. The Young Ones is a 1961 British film musical, directed by Sidney J. Furie and featuring Cliff Richard, Robert Morley as his characters father, Carole Gray as his love interest, and The Shadows as his band. The screenplay was written by Peter Myers and Ronald Cass, who also wrote most of the songs. Herbert Ross choreographed the dance scenes. The film was produced by the Associated British Picture Corporation and shot at their Elstree Studios. It had its World Premiere on December 13, 1961 at the Warner Theatre in Londons West End. Six Black Horses Six Black Horses is a 1962 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Audie Murphy, Dan Duryea and Joan OBrien. Guns of Diablo Guns of Diablo is a Metrocolor 1965 Western directed by Boris Sagal, starring Charles Bronson, Susan Oliver and Kurt Russell. Charles Bronson is a wagon scout, who runs into difficulties when he meets old flame Maria, now married to corrupt lawman Rance Macklin. This was actually an expanded version of the last episode of MGM-TVs brief series The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters, originally telecast in black and white over ABC on March 15, 1964. Russ Conway refilmed Dan OHerlihys original scenes as Kurt Russells father for this adaptation. The UFO Incident The UFO Incident is a 1975 American made-for-television biographical film starring James Earl Jones and Estelle Parsons based on the alleged 1961 alien abduction of Barney and Betty Hill. La Truite (The Trout) The Trout is a 1982 French drama film directed by Joseph Losey based on the novel by Roger Vailland and starring Isabelle Huppert. Taiwan Canasta Taiwan Canasta is a 1985 Yugoslav drama film directed by Goran Marković. I'm Dangerous Tonight Im Dangerous Tonight is a 1990 American made-for-television horror film directed by Tobe Hooper and starring Mädchen Amick, Corey Parker, R. Lee Ermey and Anthony Perkins. It made its debut on USA Network on August 8, 1990, before being released on home video. Clearcut Rampo is a 1994 Japanese movie. It is based on the stories of Edogawa Rampo. Pharaoh's Army Pharaohs Army is a 1995 American film directed, written and produced by Robby Henson, starring Chris Cooper, Patricia Clarkson and Kris Kristofferson. The film takes place in Kentucky during the American Civil War and focuses on an uneasy encounter between a small squadron of Union Army soldiers that take up residence at the farm of a woman whose husband is fighting in the Confederate States Army. Skinner Skinner is a 1993 Independent Film/Splatter/Slasher film directed by Ivan Nagy and starring Ted Raimi, Traci Lords, Ricki Lake and Richard Schiff. Lying Eyes Lying Eyes is a 1996 American made-for-television thriller film starring Cassidy Rae, Vincent Irizarry, Allison Smith and Jamie Rose. It was directed by Marina Sargenti. The film first aired on the National Broadcasting Company network on 9 December 1996. Murder Was the Case: The Movie Murder Was the Case is a 1994 short film and soundtrack album starring and performed by Snoop Doggy Dogg. The 18 minute film was directed by Dr. Dre and Fab Five Freddy and chronicles the fictional death of Snoop Dogg and his resurrection after making a deal with the Devil. The films title comes from Snoops song of the same name from his debut album, Doggystyle, which had been released a year earlier. The single "What Would You Do" was included on the Natural Born Killers soundtrack and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group in the 38th Annual Grammy Awards in 1996. The album was re-released with a bonus DVD containing 3 music videos on July 11, 2006. Tupac Shakur was paid $200,000 by Death Row Records owner Suge Knight to record a song for the album, but the track was never used on the official soundtrack release; it was later released on the soundtrack for his posthumously-released film, Gang Related . Daava Daava is a 1997 Hindi action movie directed by Sunil Agnihotri and starring Naseeruddin Shah, Akshay Kumar, Raveena Tandon and Akshay Anand. Hum Hain Bemisaal Hum Hain Bemisal is a 1994 Indian film directed by Deepak Bahry. It stars Sunil Shetty, Akshay Kumar, Shilpa Shirodkar and Madhoo. The Ranch The Ranch is a 2004 American made-for-television comedy-drama film directed by Susan Seidelman starring Jennifer Aspen, Jessica Collins, Samantha Ferris and Nicki Micheaux. Peace, Propaganda & the Promised Land Peace, Propaganda & the Promised Land is a 2004 documentary by Sut Jhally and Bathsheba Ratzkoff which—according to the films official website—"provides a striking comparison of U.S. and international media coverage of the crisis in the Middle East, zeroing in on how structural distortions in U.S. coverage have reinforced false perceptions of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict" and which "analyzes and explains how—through the use of language, framing and context—the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza remains hidden in the news media". The film argues that the influence of pro-Israel media watchdog groups, such as CAMERA and Honest Reporting, has led to distorted and pro-Israel media reports. It features Noam Chomsky, Robert Jensen, Hanan Ashrawi, Sam Husseini, and Robert Fisk, among others. In its response to the movie, the Jewish Community Relations Council of San Francisco, a Jewish communal advocacy organization, criticized the film for not discussing the influence of "the numerous pro‐Palestinian media watchdog groups, including FAIR, whose spokesperson played a prominent role in the film". A review in The New York Times by Ned Martel found that the film "largely ignores Palestinian leadership, which has surely played a part in the conflicts broken vows and broken hearts. And such a lack of dispassion weakens the one-sided films bold and detailed argument". Left for Dead Left for Dead is a Canadian horror film and the debut film for Mindscape Films, described by director Christopher Harrison as "an 80s slasher flick", similar to John Carpenters Halloween series. Iblard jikan is a Japanese anime OVA produced by Studio Ghibli, released in Japan on DVD and Blu-ray disc on July 4, 2007, as part of the "Ghibli ga Ippai Collection". It is directed by Naohisa Inoue. The story is set in the imaginary world of Iblard, originally depicted in paintings by Inoue. The paintings of Iblard also inspired the fantasy sequences of Ghiblis Whisper of the Heart. EMI: Liya Hai To Chukana Padega EMI is a 2008 Bollywood social film directed by Saurabh Kabra and starring Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, Urmila Matondkar and Malaika Arora in the lead roles. The film released on 7 November 2008. Let Go Let Go is a 2011 comedy-drama film starring David Denman. It was written and directed by Brian Jett. Operación E Operation E is a 2012 Spanish-French-Colombian drama film directed by Miguel Courtois. The film was inspired by the story of José Crisanto, a Colombian peasant who was sentenced to 33 years in prison after nursing the son of Clara Rojas who was kidnapped by the FARC. Naked Soldier Naked Soldier is a 2012 Hong Kong action film directed by Marco Mak and starring Jennifer Tse. It is the third installment of the "Naked" series Naked Killer and Naked Weapon. I Belong I Belong is a 2012 Norwegian drama film directed by Dag Johan Haugerud. It was nominated for the 2013 Nordic Council Film Prize. The films world premiere was at the 2012 Norwegian International Film Festival, where it won the Nordic Film Prize, worth 75000 NOK. At the 2013 Amanda Awards, I Belong won the top prize as well as the awards for Best Actress, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Director. Honeyglue Honeyglue is an American romantic drama film written and directed by James Bird, produced by Zombot Pictures. The film stars Adriana Mather, Zach Villa, Christopher Heyerdahl, Jessica Tuck, Booboo Stewart, and Amanda Plummer. The film premiered at Newport Beach Film Festival and was released theatrically in the United States on June 3, 2016. Meeruthiya Gangsters Meeruthiya Gangsters is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language crime-comedy film directed and produced by Zeishan Quadri. and written by Gibran Noorani. The film score is composed by Vivek Kar and Siddhant Mishra. Meeruthiya Gangsters was released on 18 September 2015. Meeruthiya Gangsters is inspired by the high number of extortion cases in the District Meerut Uttarpradesh . The film is based from the perspective of six youths who turn kidnappers. The first look poster was released on 29 July 2015 on social media. Movie trailer is released on 12 August 2015 on YouTube. Too Young to Die is a 2016 Japanese comedy film directed by Kankurō Kudō. Tomoya Nagase played the lead role for the first time in 7 years. It was expected to be released on February 6, 2016, but was postponed because of a car accident scene that reminded people of a bus crash in Karuizawa. This film premiered at the 40th Hong Kong International Film Festival. Sharkwater Extinction Sharkwater Extinction is a 2018 Canadian documentary film, directed by Rob Stewart. It premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. A sequel to his 2006 film Sharkwater, the film, which Stewart was working on at the time of his death in a diving accident in January 2017, was completed by the Rob Stewart Foundation in collaboration with director Sturla Gunnarsson and editor Nick Hector. Le trip à trois Threesome is a Canadian sex comedy film, directed by Nicolas Monette and released in 2017. The film stars Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin as Estelle, a woman seeking to spice up her stale sex life with her husband Simon by organizing a threesome. The film received two Prix Iris nominations at the 2nd Prix Iris, for Best Actress and the Public Prize. History of a Crime Histoire dun crime is a 1901 French silent film directed by Ferdinand Zecca and distributed by Pathé Frères. The film stars Jean Liézer as the murderer and was based on a contemporary tableau series titled "Lhistoire dun crime" at the Musée Grévin. Histoire dun crime is considered the first French crime film and among the first to use seedy, realistic settings. Film historian Don Fairservice has noted Histoire dun crime was "very influential." Zecca had convinced Charles Pathé that other film subjects could supplement the Pathé documentaries. His other films included comedies, trick films, or fairy tales, such as Les Sept châteaux du Diable, both 1901, and La Belle au bois dormant in 1902, as well as social dramas like Les Victimes de lalcoolisme, Au pays noir and reconstructions of actual events, the most famous being La Catastrophe de la Martinique. Navy Blues Navy Blues is a 1929 American Pre-Code romance film starring William Haines as a sailor and Anita Page as the girl he romances and leaves. This was Haines first talking picture. Murder on the Blackboard Murder on the Blackboard is a 1934 American pre-Code mystery/comedy film starring Edna May Oliver as schoolteacher Hildegarde Withers and James Gleason as Police Inspector Oscar Piper. Together, they investigate a murder at Withers school. It was based on the novel of the same name by Stuart Palmer. It features popular actor Bruce Cabot in one of his first post-King Kong roles, as well as Gertrude Michael, Regis Toomey and Edgar Kennedy. Murder on the Blackboard was the second of three films teaming Oliver and Gleason as Withers and Piper, following The Penguin Pool Murder and preceding Murder on a Honeymoon. Director George Archainbaud also directed the first film in the series. Sweethearts Sweethearts is a 1938 American Technicolor musical romance film directed by W.S. Van Dyke and starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. The screenplay, by Dorothy Parker and Alan Campbell, uses the “play within a play” device: a contemporary Broadway production of the 1913 Victor Herbert operetta is the setting for another pair of sweethearts, the stars of the show. It was the first color film for Nelson or Jeanette. Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation Mr Moto Takes A Vacation is a Norman Foster-directed entry in the Mr. Moto film series, with Lionel Atwill and Joseph Schildkraut and G. P. Huntley, as Archie Featherstone, in supporting roles. This was the last Mr. Moto film that Peter Lorre appeared in. The movie was the seventh filmed in the series. However it was not released until after Mr. Moto in Danger Island, which was the last filmed out of eight Mr. Moto films from 20th Century Fox. Love Laughs at Andy Hardy Love Laughs at Andy Hardy is a 1946 American film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Willis Goldbeck and starring Mickey Rooney and Lewis Stone. The film is also known under its American promotional title Uncle Andy Hardy. This was the 15th, next-to-last Andy Hardy film produced. The final installment, Andy Hardy Comes Home, would be made 12 years later in a failed attempt to revive the franchise. This film was also noteworthy for being the last to feature veteran character actor Lewis Stone as Judge Hardy. Stone continued his career for the next seven years, making 10 more films until his death in 1953 at age 73. The Outriders The Outriders is a 1950 Technicolor Western film starring Joel McCrea and Arlene Dahl. The Good Soldier Schweik The Good Soldier Schweik is a 1960 West German comedy film directed by Axel von Ambesser. Based on the satirical novel The Good Soldier Švejk by Jaroslav Hašek it depicts the adventures of a simple Czech soldier during World War I. The film features Heinz Rühmann as the protagonist Schweik, and was nominated for the 1962 Golden Globe Awards. Who Killed Teddy Bear Who Killed Teddy Bear is a 1965 American crime drama/psychological thriller film and cult classic directed by Joseph Cates and starring Sal Mineo, Juliet Prowse and Elaine Stritch. The film was written by Arnold Drake and Leon Tokatyan. How Sweet It Is! How Sweet It Is! is a 1968 comedy film starring James Garner and Debbie Reynolds, with a supporting cast including Terry-Thomas and Paul Lynde. Garner plays a photographer who accompanies his wife and teenage son on an assignment in Paris, with both husband and wife struggling to stay faithful under extreme temptation. The film was written by producers Garry Marshall and Jerry Belson and directed by Jerry Paris. Jimmy Webb wrote the title song, and Patrick Williams scored the sound track. The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun is a 1970 French and American psychological thriller film directed by Anatole Litvak starring Samantha Eggar, Oliver Reed and John McEnery. It is based on the 1966 novel by Sébastien Japrisot. This was Litvaks final film. The story was remade in 2015. The Ring-necked Dove Wood Pigeon is a 1970 Iranian drama film directed by Ali Hatami and starring Behrouz Vossoughi, Afarin Obeysi, Naser Malek Motiee, Zhaleh Olov, Hamideh Kheirabadi and Bahman Mofid. Petria's Wreath Petrias Wreath, is a 1980 Yugoslav film directed by Srđan Karanović. It won the Big Golden Arena for Best Film, with Mirjana Karanović picking up the Golden Arena for Best Actress at the 1980 Pula Film Festival. Man of Flowers Man of Flowers is a 1983 Australian film about an eccentric, reclusive, middle-aged man, Charles Bremer, who enjoys the beauty of art, flowers, music and watching pretty women undress. Werner Herzog has a cameo role as Bremers father. The film was directed by Paul Cox and was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. The Supergrass The Supergrass is a 1985 British comedy film written and directed by Peter Richardson. The film stars Richardson, Adrian Edmondson, Jennifer Saunders, Dawn French, Keith Allen, Nigel Planer, Alexei Sayle, Ronald Allen, and Robbie Coltrane. The Supergrass was the first feature-length film by the 1980s alternative comedy group The Comic Strip. The soundtrack to the film featured original music from Keith Tippett, plus music from P.P. Arnold, Grace Jones, and Bob Marley, among others. The Gladiator The Gladiator is a made-for-TV vigilante-action film directed by Abel Ferrara and starring Ken Wahl, Nancy Allen & Brian Robbins. Robert Culp, Stan Shaw & Rick Dees have supporting roles. Although originally intended for theatrical release, the film was purchased by Showtime Networks and aired on ABC Television as an original film. Beverly Hills Vamp Beverly Hills Vamp is a 1988 comedy horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Eddie Deezen and Britt Ekland. A Taxing Woman's Return is a 1988 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Juzo Itami. It is the sequel to Itamis 1987 comedy A Taxing Woman. Nobuko Miyamoto plays female government tax investigator Ryoko Itakura. She investigates a religious sect, led by Teppei Onizawa, that is suspected of being used for tax evasion. The sect is part of a complex conspiracy involving the Yakuza, political corruption and a prestigious construction project. Bloodfist II Bloodfist II is a 1990 action/adventure film starring Don "The Dragon" Wilson, Kris Aguilar and Ronald Asinas. It was directed by Andy Blumenthal and written by Catherine Cyran. Our Sons Our Sons is a 1991 American made-for-television drama starring Julie Andrews and Ann-Margret as two mothers of gay sons, one of whom is dying of AIDS. It was inspired by Micki Dickoffs 1987 documentary, Too Little, Too Late, about three families who had supported children with AIDS which had won an Emmy Award. As it was a TV movie, ”It’s much safer to take the route of dealing with the two mothers” as the protagonists, said director John Erman. It was broadcast the same day as GMHCs annual AIDS Walk in New York. Alien Intruder Alien Intruder is a 1993 action/science fiction film directed by Nick Stone and Ricardo Jacques Gale. It stars Maxwell Caulfield, Tracy Scoggins, Billy Dee Williams, Gary Roberts, Richard Cody, and Stephen Davies. Wigstock: The Movie Wigstock: The Movie is a 1995 documentary film focusing on Wigstock, the annual drag music festival that had been held New York Citys East Village through the 1980s and 1990s. The film presents a number of performances from the 1994 festival, including Crystal Waters, Deee-Lite, Jackie Beat, Debbie Harry, Leigh Bowery, Joey Arias and the Dueling Bankheads. The film also captures a performance by RuPaul at the height of her mainstream fame during the 1990s. The film also goes behind the scenes, examining the rehearsal process of a number of the performers including Lypsinka and the "Wigstock Dancers." Members of the crew assembling the stage and attendees are interviewed about their experiences at the festival and some of the performers give interviews about the importance of drag and transgressive gender expression in their lives. One memorable moment features Wigstock MC Lady Bunny on the telephone with a city representative inquiring about the possibility of placing a wig on the Statue of Liberty. City of Glass City of Glass is a 1998 Hong Kong romance film written and directed by Mabel Cheung and starring Leon Lai, Shu Qi, Nicola Cheung and Daniel Wu. Plankton Creatures from the Abyss is a 1994 Italian b-movie directed by Al Passeri and written by Richard Bauman. The film starred Clay Rogers, Michael Bon, Sharon Twomey, Laura di Palma, Ann Wolf and infamous low budget movie director and actor Deran Sarafian. Jackpot Jackpot is a 2001 American comedy-drama film directed by Michael Polish and written by Michael and his brother, Mark Polish. It had a limited release in the USA on July 27, 2001. Time of Favor Time of Favor is Israeli writer-director Joseph Cedars 2000 debut film, starring Aki Avni. The film plays out a psychologically complex love triangle in the middle of terrorist conflict in the Israeli occupied West Bank. The New York Times called it an "art house thriller," and the Los Angeles Times said it was "one of the most successful contemporary Israeli films." Sensational Janine Sensational Janine is a 1976 West German hardcore costume drama-sex comedy film directed by Hans Billian. The film is an adaptation of the anonymous novel Josephine Mutzenbacher on the life of the eponymous and fictional fin-de-siècle Viennese courtesan. Sub Zero Sub Zero is a 2005 Canadian action film directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Costas Mandylor, Linden Ashby, and Nia Peeples. Bolívar: el héroe Bolívar el héroe is a Colombian animated childrens film about the life of Simon Bolivar. It tells the story of the Liberator Simón Bolívar through characters and situations of fiction. For example, attempts were made to simplify the conflict against Spain by creating the composite character "Tyrannical", symbolizing Spanish evil and oppression. Its counterpart is "Américo", who represents the slavery and the craving for freedom of the people. His budget has never been revealed exactly by the producers, but thanks to information given by Míquel Diaz Ramajo it is known that through personal messages, one of the producers of the film Of giving the money for the film was in effect the director, Guillermo del Rincon who used 70,000 dollars for it. It premiered on December 25, 2003, stayed in theatres for over 4 weeks. Disappearances Disappearances is a 2006 film by director Jay Craven starring Kris Kristofferson. Shakalaka Boom Boom Shakalaka Boom Boom is a 2007 Indian musical drama film directed and produced by Suneel Darshan and written by Anurag Kashyap. The film stars Bobby Deol, Upen Patel, Celina Jaitly and Kangana Ranaut in the lead. It released on 6 April 2007. Shakalaka Boom Boom is based on conflicts and the power game involved in the functioning of the music industry. The film was partly shot in South Africa. Upon release the film was panned by critics and flopped at the box office, though the acting of newcomer Upen Patel was very praised, as well as Bobby Deols role as a first-time villain. Beyond the Ring Beyond the Ring is a 2008 film directed by Gerson Sanginitto, starring Gary Busey, André Lima and Martin Kove. Chocolate Chocolate is a Malayalam movie released in 2007, directed by Shafi. This is a campus story entertainer. Main actors are Prithviraj, Jayasurya, Roma, Samvrutha Sunil, and Remya Nabeeshan. Music by Alex Paul and lyrics by Vayalar Sarath Chandra Varma and Singers are M.G. Sreekumar and Rimi Tomy. The film has been remade in Telugu as Chalaki with Aditya Babu. Die-ner (Get It?) Die-ner is a 2009 American zombie comedy directed and written by Patrick Horvath. It stars Joshua Grote as a serial killer who must contend with his victims as they rise from the dead during a zombie apocalypse. Liesel Kopp and Parker Quinn play a quarreling couple whom he takes hostage. The Great Hip Hop Hoax The Great Hip Hop Hoax is a documentary film by Jeanie Finlay about a Scottish hip-hop duo called Silibil N Brains, who pretended to be Americans to secure a £250,000 record deal with Sony. The film premiered at South by Southwest and was later shown at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, before a national theatrical release in Scotland and broadcasts on BBC Two Scotland, BBC Four, and Danish station DR2. It was pitched at Sheffield Doc/Fests MeetMarket in 2008. Wish 143 Wish 143 is a 2009 British live action short film. The films run time is approximately 24 minutes. It was written by Tom Bidwell, directed by Ian Barnes, and produced by Samantha Waite. A terminally ill 15-year-old boy named David is granted a wish by a charitable foundation named the Dreamscape Charity. His request is not for a trip to Walt Disney World or meeting a famous footballer; his wish is to lose his virginity before he dies. The Perfect House The Perfect House is a 2013 American horror film directed by Kris Hulbert and Randy Kent.The film starring Felissa Rose, Jonathan Tiersten, John Philbin, Dustin Stevens, Monique Parent and Andrea Vahl in the lead roles. Idiot Idiot is a 2002 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film which released on 22 August 2002 and was directed by Puri Jagannadh. It was the second collaboration between Ravi Teja and Puri Jagannadh after the successful film Itlu Sravani Subramanyam. The dialogue was written by Puri Jagannadh with soundtrack by Chakri. This film stars Ravi Teja and Rakshita.It turned out to be a Blockbuster.The film was a remake of directors own 2002 Kannada movie Appu which also went on to be remade in Tamil as Dum in 2003, in Bengali as Hero in 2006 and in Bangladeshi Bengali as Priya Amar Priya in 2008. Unbowed Unbowed is a 2011 South Korean courtroom drama film starring Ahn Sung-ki and Park Won-sang. It was inspired by the true story of Kim Myung-ho, a math professor who was arrested for shooting a crossbow at the presiding judge of his appeal against wrongful dismissal. This was director Chung Ji-youngs first film after a 13-year hiatus and it received a 13-minute ovation at its 2011 Busan International Film Festival premiere. Unbowed was produced and distributed by Aura Pictures on a low budget of which included marketing and for production. Ji-yeong said making the film would not have been possible without the actors willingness to work for very little pay, commending their passion. After it was released in theaters on January 18, 2012, the outrage resonated with South Korean viewers, and word of mouth turned it into an unexpected box office hit with 3.4 million tickets sold. No Letting Go No Letting Go is a 2015 American drama film directed by Jonathan D. Bucari. It is Bucaris directorial debut and is based on his 2013 short film Illness. It is also based on the true story of the producer and co-screenwriter Randi Silverman. Animals Animals is a 2019 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Sophie Hyde. It was screened in the Premieres category at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. An adaptation of Emma Jane Unsworths 2014 novel of the same name, the film follows best friends Laura and Tyler whose lifestyle comes under scrutiny just as Laura becomes engaged to a teetotaller. Saheb Bibi Golaam Shaheb Bibi Golaam is an Indian Bengali film directed by Pratim D. Gupta and stars Anjan Dutt, Swastika Mukherjee and Ritwick Chakraborty in the lead roles. The film depicts the story of a contract killer, a housewife and a taxi driver from a Metropolitan city. The music is released by Amara Muzik. Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes is a 1922 American silent mystery drama film starring John Barrymore as Sherlock Holmes and Roland Young as Dr. John Watson. The movie, which features the screen debuts of both William Powell and Roland Young, was directed by Albert Parker and written by Earle Browne and Marion Fairfax from the 1899 play by William Gillette based upon Arthur Conan Doyles characters, and was produced by Goldwyn Pictures Corporation. The film was considered lost for decades, but was rediscovered in the mid-1970s and restored by George Eastman House. The House on 56th Street The House on 56th Street is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film, starring Kay Francis as a woman sent to prison for twenty years for a murder she did not commit. When she is released, her husband is dead, and her daughter has been told Peggy is also dead. Secrets Secrets is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Mary Pickford in her last film role. The film is a remake of Secrets, a silent film starring Norma Talmadge, which was based on a 1922 play of the same name. In 1930, Pickford had begun a remake of the Norma Talmadge Secrets titled Forever Yours with director Marshall Neilan and actors Kenneth MacKenna and Don Alvarado. After spending $300,000, Pickford stopped production and destroyed all the negatives because she was unhappy with the results. Comanche Territory Comanche Territory is a 1950 American Technicolor Western film directed by George Sherman starring Maureen OHara and Macdonald Carey. Jim Bowie is sent into Comanche country by the government on a mission to draw up a treaty allowing the government to mine silver on the Indians turf. Filming was done in and around the Oak Creek Canyon area of Arizona. Behave Yourself! Behave Yourself! is a 1951 American film directed and co-written by George Beck, starring Farley Granger and Shelley Winters, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Tizoc (Amor indio) Tizoc is a 1957 Mexican drama film directed by Ismael Rodríguez. It was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival, where Pedro Infante won the Silver Bear for Best Actor. The film also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 15th Golden Globe Awards. Bon Voyage! Bon Voyage! is a 1962 Walt Disney film directed by James Neilson and released by Buena Vista Distribution Company. Following their practice of the time, it was also issued as a comic book and an adaptation appeared in the comic strip Walt Disneys Treasury of Classic Tales. It stars Fred MacMurray, Jane Wyman, Deborah Walley, Tommy Kirk, and Kevin Corcoran as the Willard family on a European holiday. The family crossed the Atlantic Ocean on which survives today, stripped and moored at Pier 82 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The character actor James Millhollin appears in the film as the ships librarian. Heidi Heidi is a 1968 NBC made-for-TV film version of the 1880 novel of the same name by Johanna Spyri which debuted on November 17, 1968. It starred actress Jennifer Edwards, stepdaughter of Julie Andrews and daughter of Blake Edwards, in the title role, alongside Maximilian Schell, Jean Simmons, and Michael Redgrave. The score was composed by John Williams. The film was sponsored by Timex. Dyadya Vanya Uncle Vanya is a 1970 film adaptation of the Anton Chekhov play of the same title and directed by Andrey Konchalovskiy. The Mysterious Island LIle Mysterieuse / La Isla misteriosa y el capitán Nemo / Die Geheimnisvolle Insel is a 1973 European film adapted from Jules Vernes novel LÎle mystérieuse. This version was directed by Juan Antonio Bardem and Henri Colpi and featured Omar Sharif as Captain Nemo. It was a recut from a TV series of the same year. It turned out to be one of the most remarkable Jules Verne adaptations for remaining unusually faithful to the original book, including the exterior design of the Nautilus. Deviations from the original book were either limited to budget restrictions or moderate artistic liberty: While it seems not credible that the Nemo of the book achieved various, physically demanding stunts, Omar Sharif is much younger, relies on whats left of his crew and eventually shares the same fate as his alter ego James Mason in the Disney version of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The War Between Men and Women The War Between Men and Women is a 1972 American comedy-drama film directed by Melville Shavelson and starring Jack Lemmon, Barbara Harris and Jason Robards. The film is based on the writings of humorist James Thurber, and was released by Cinema Center Films. It features animated cartoons interspersed in the story based on Thurbers works. Shavelson was creator of the 1969 Thurber-based television series My World and Welcome to It. The screenplay was by Shavelson and by Danny Arnold, who also worked on the 1969 series. Lisa Gerritsen, who plays Linda Kozlenko in the film, previously co-starred in My World and Welcome to It as Lydia Monroe. Across the Great Divide Across the Great Divide is a 1976 western film directed by Stewart Raffill and starring Robert Logan, Heather Rattray, and George Buck Flower. The film was shot on location in Utah and Canada. Old Enough Old Enough is a 1984 American drama film written and directed by Marisa Silver, and produced by Dina Silver. Its also Alyssa Milanos film debut. A low-budget production, the film screened at the Sundance Film Festival, where it won first prize. Tangos, the Exile of Gardel Tangos, the Exile of Gardel is an Argentine-French film released on 20 March 1986, directed by Fernando Solanas, starring Marie Laforêt, Miguel Ángel Solá and Philippe Leotard. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Monster High Monster High is a 1989 comedy horror film directed by Rudy Poe. Look Out, Officer! Look Out, Officer! is a 1990 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Lau Sez-yue and starring Stephen Chow, Bill Tung and Stanley Fung. The film is a remake of the 1986 film, Wheres Officer Tuba?, which starred Sammo Hung. Deedar Deedar is 1992 Hindi movie directed by Pramod Chakravorty and starring debutant Akshay Kumar, Karishma Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Laxmikant Berde and Tanuja. Other cast members include Laxmikant Berde, Seema Deo, Ajit Vachhani, Anjana Mumtaz, Rajeev Verma, Dan Dhanoa, Priya Arun, Rajesh Puri and Viju Khote. This movie was supposed to be Akshay Kumars debut movie, however, Saugandh was released as the debut movie for Akshay Kumar. Dangerous Touch Dangerous Touch is a 1994 American erotic thriller film directed by Lou Diamond Phillips and written by Kurt Voss and Phillips. It stars Phillips and Kate Vernon. It was released direct-to-video on October 12, 1994. Tales from the Far Side Gary Larsons Tales from the Far Side is an animated short film created in 1994 by Gary Larson, based on his The Far Side comic strip. It was first shown as a Halloween special on CBS television, and later it was awarded the Grand Prix at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival. The film is loosely structured, jumping between several simple stories. Many of these situations use staple clichés of horror films, such as undead monsters and the dark and stormy night. The stories sometimes turn macabre, but are presented in a lighthearted fashion. They are mainly as those in the printed comic, including lots of background throwaway gags from well-known panels. The characters and settings are all common to Larsons work, such as aliens, anthropomorphic animals and other objects, and cowboys in the Old West. The art style is essentially the same as that of The Far Side, though the film necessarily adds animation and sound effects. The animation was made in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, at director-animator Marv Newlands International Rocketship Productions. The film features an original music score by jazz guitarist Bill Frisell. Some of the compositions from the soundtrack are included on his 1996 album Quartet. In 1997 the film spawned a sequel, Tales from the Far Side II. This follow-up was never broadcast on American television, but it aired in the UK on BBC and appeared in numerous film festivals. Both films were released on VHS and DVD and were available for purchase by U.S. addresses from the official Far Side website, but are currently sold out. The Siege at Ruby Ridge The Siege at Ruby Ridge is a 1996 docudrama television film directed by Roger Young and written by Lionel Chetwynd about the confrontation between the family of Randy Weaver and the US federal government at Ruby Ridge in 1992. It was based on the book Every Knee Shall Bow by reporter Jess Walter. It originally aired as a two-part CBS miniseries entitled Ruby Ridge: An American Tragedy on May 19 and May 21, 1996. The miniseries was edited together to become the film The Siege at Ruby Ridge. Muzhiki! Muzhiki! is a 1981 Soviet drama film directed by Iskra Babich. It was entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival, where it won an Honourable Mention. Yana's Friends Yanas Friends is a 1999 Israeli film directed by Arik Kaplun. script editor: Savi Gabizon. Critically acclaimed, it won 10 Israeli Academy Awards including the Ophir Award for Best Picture. It also won the Crystal Globe at the 34th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 1999. The film has a very rare 100% rating on the film website Rotten Tomatoes based on 30 reviews, with a weighted average of 7.16/10. The sites consensus reads: "A heartwarming movie that handles some weighty subjects with humor". Crociati The Crusaders is a 2001 Italian television mini-series written by Andrea Porporati and directed by Dominique Othenin-Girard. The film was also dubbed in English and other languages. Eager Bodies Eager Bodies is a 2003 French drama film directed by Xavier Giannoli. Who Loves the Sun Who Loves the Sun is a 2006 Canadian film directed and written by Matt Bissonnette and starring Lukas Haas, Molly Parker, Adam Scott, R.H. Thomson, and Wendy Crewson. Bosta Bosta is a 2005 Lebanese film by the director Philippe Aractingi. Bosta is a story of young Lebanese artists who meet again, after being separated, and tour different cities of Lebanon in an old bus, performing a techno version of the dabkeh that shocks conservatives, but moves forward towards the future. Simon Emmerson and Martin Russell from the group, Afro Celt Sound System composed original music for the dabkeh sequences and composed the films underscore respectively. Quoting from the official site: Bosta was the best selling film in Lebanon in 2006. The movie was submitted as the official Lebanese entry in the 79th Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category. XX is a 2007 Japanese horror film directed by Kenta Fukasaku. Francesca Francesca is a 2009 Romanian drama film directed by Bobby Păunescu and starring Monica Bîrlădeanu and Dorian Boguță. Running Turtle Running Turtle is a 2009 South Korean film about a countryside detective trying to capture a legendary prison breaker. Released on June 11, 2009, it was directed by Lee Yeon-woo and starred Kim Yoon-seok and Jung Kyung-ho. Man of Vendetta Man of Vendetta is a 2010 South Korean film about a pastor whose life changes after the abduction of his daughter. Um Ki-joon was nominated for Best New Actor in Film at the 47th Baeksang Arts Awards in 2011. Da Thadiya Da Thadiya is a 2012 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Aashiq Abu, and starring Sekhar Menon in the lead role along with Nivin Pauly, Ann Augustine and Sreenath Bhasi in the supporting roles. The film was produced by Anto Joseph in association with OPM cinema. DJ Sekhar Menon who had worked as the same in around 500 stages makes his film debut as an actor. The film released on 21 December 2012 to mixed to positive reviews from critics and audience. As part of the movies promotional activities, free tickets were offered toil appeared in the posters of this film. Razzia Razzia is a 2017 Moroccan drama film directed by Nabil Ayouch. It was selected as the Moroccan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Razzia is mostly set in Casablanca and characters frequently discuss the 1942 film Casablanca. After the Rain is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Jun Mayuzuki. The series began serialization in Shogakukans Monthly Big Comic Spirits magazine in 2014, before moving to the magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits in 2016. An anime television series adaptation by Wit Studio aired from January 12 to March 30, 2018, on the Noitamina programming block. A live-action film adaptation was released on May 25, 2018. Vertical is releasing the manga in North America. Mr. Wu Mr. Wu is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by William Nigh and starring Lon Chaney as a Chinese patriarch who tries to exact revenge on the Englishman who seduced his daughter. The supporting cast includes Anna May Wong. Bulldog Drummond Comes Back Bulldog Drummond Comes Back is a 1937 American film starring John Howard. Top-billed John Barrymore plays his friend Colonel Nielsen. The picture was directed by Louis King and the supporting cast includes series regular Louise Campbell, Reginald Denny, E.E. Clive, and J. Carrol Naish. Honolulu Honolulu is an American musical film that was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1939. The film stars dancer Eleanor Powell and Robert Young, and was directed by Edward Buzzell. Also appearing in the film are George Burns, Gracie Allen, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, and Rita Johnson. The Night Affair Le désordre et la nuit is a 1958 French crime film directed by Gilles Grangier and starring Jean Gabin and Danielle Darrieux. The screenplay is based on the novel Le désordre et la nuit by Jacques Robert. The film was released in the United States as Night Affair. Scum of the Earth Scum of the Earth! is a 1963 American exploitation film directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis and produced by David F. Friedman. It is credited as being the first film in the "roughie" genre. The Salamander The Salamander is a 1971 Swiss drama film directed by Alain Tanner. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 45th Academy Awards but was not accepted as a nominee. Scream of the Wolf Scream of the Wolf is a 1974 American made-for-television horror-thriller film starring Peter Graves and Clint Walker and directed by Dan Curtis. It originally aired as the ABC Movie of the Week on January 16, 1974. Hearts and Armour Hearts and Armour is a 1983 Italian adventure film directed by Giacomo Battiato. It is loosely based on the stories of the Paladins especially the epic poem Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto. The film was generally panned by critics, but appreciated on its visual side. The Sydney Morning Herald wrote "The settings are sensational, the costumes are magnificent. The story, on the other hand, is almost non-existent". Hearts and Armour won the David di Donatello for Best Costumes. Truth or Dare?: A Critical Madness Truth or Dare? is a 1986 horror film written and directed by Tim Ritter, and based on his short "Truth or Dare?" from 1985 anthology film Twisted Illusions. Rich and Famous Rich and Famous is a 1987 Hong Kong action-crime film directed by Taylor Wong, and starring Andy Lau and Chow Yun-fat. The film was concluded by a sequel, Tragic Hero which was also released in 1987. Always Remember I Love You Always Remember I Love You is a 1990 television film starring Patty Duke and Stephen Dorff, produced by Gross-Weston Productions in association with Stephen J. Cannell Productions. It tells the story of a teenage boy who, after finding out he was adopted, runs away from home to search for his biological family. The Dark Wind The Dark Wind is a 1991 American mystery drama film based on The Dark Wind by Tony Hillerman, one of a series of mysteries set against contemporary Navajo life in the Southwest. It stars Lou Diamond Phillips as Jim Chee and Fred Ward as Joe Leaphorn. Master i Margarita The Master and Margarita is a Russian film made by director Yuri Kara, based on the novel The Master and Margarita by the Russian author Mikhail Bulgakov. Neuf mois Neuf mois, whose title translates into English as Nine Months, is a 1994 romantic comedy film stars Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Catherine Jacob, Patrick Braoudé, Daniel Russo, Patrick Bouchitey, and Pascal Légitimus. The movie resulted in the 1995 US remake Nine Months The Legend of Galgameth Galgameth is a 1996 American fantasy childrens film and the first feature film project directed by television and film producer/actor Sean McNamara. The film stars Devin Neil Oatway, Johna Stewart and Stephen Macht. The films script was written by Sang-ok Shin and is a loose remake of his 1985 Godzilla-inspired film Pulgasari, which he had directed while being held in North Korea. The Tribe The Tribe is a 1998 television film drama written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff and starring Joely Richardson, Jeremy Northam, Trevor Eve, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers and Anna Friel. Property developer Northam is tasked with evicting a post-modern hippie proto-cult led by Richardson from a building. But they slowly win him over to their dark lifestyle, bizarre rituals, eating habits and dangerous liaisons. The film was made in 1996, but not transmitted until 1998. Music is by Poliakoff regular Adrian Johnston and it carries some of the Polikov trademarks such as photograph studies. Controversial for its nudity and a much discussed ménage à trois sex scene between characters played by Anna Friel, Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Jeremy Northam. Finding Home Finding Home is a 2003 American romantic drama film starring Geneviève Bujold, Lisa Brenner, Louise Fletcher and Johnny Messner. The film marked the last full-length feature film appearance of actor Jason Miller. Luis Martinetti, Contortionist Luis Martinetti, Contortionist is an 1894 short film produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company. The film, which runs 12.5 seconds, consists of a contortionist act performed by Luis Martinetti of the Martinetti Brothers trapeze act. Martinetti wears tiger-striped tights and performs contortionist poses on a pair of trapeze rings. The film was shot on October 11, 1894 at the Edison Black Maria studio in West Orange. The film is preserved by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and was released on the 2000 DVD box set Treasures from American Film Archives, which was compiled by the National Film Preservation Foundation. Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical Jekyll & Hyde: Direct from Broadway is a 2001 television film of the Broadway production of the musical Jekyll & Hyde as captured live in performance on Broadway featuring the shows final Broadway cast. The show was captured at Broadway’s Plymouth Theatre in New York City December 2000 utilizing multiple high definition cameras by Broadway Worldwide. The film was released March 10, 2001 as a one-night-only event in seven digital cinemas in Boston, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, New York, Phoenix, and Washington DC with showings on cable and satellite pay-per-view channels in the U.S., Canada, and Latin America. This marked the first time that a non-film had been distributed for digital cinema showing. The program was released on DVD and VHS September 11, 2001 by Good Times Video, with a DVD re-release November 14, 2006 by Image Entertainment. HBO bought the program in December 2002 for a two-year contract on the network. There was an professionally shot performance as a rehearsal for the official one used for the DVD. In the former it starred Rob Evan, an understudy and veteran with the production, in the title role. It is currently available on YouTube. T.P. Balagopalan M.A. T. P. Balagopalan M. A. is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Sreenivasan from a story by Anthikkad. Starring Mohanlal in the title role, along with Shobana, Balan K. Nair, Kuthiravattam Pappu, Maniyanpilla Raju, Sreenivasan, Sukumari, and K. P. A. C. Lalitha. The story follows T. P. Balagopalan, who struggles to make ends meet and his romantic life with Anitha. The film won two Kerala State Film Awards—Best Actor for Mohanlal and Best Story for Anthikkad. Princess Arete is a 2001 animated film released by Japanese animation studio Studio 4°C based on Diana Coless 1983 story The Clever Princess. The film is a non-traditional approach to the standard tales of fairy tale princesses, and it is known in Japan as one of the most successful animated feminist works. Kleinruppin forever Kleinruppin forever is a German romantic comedy film, released in late 2004. The film is set in 1985 and stars Tobias Schenke as Tim Winter, a West German teenager from Bremen with aspirations of being a professional tennis player. On a school trip to East Germany, Tim meets his identical twin brother Ronny. Ronny switches places with Tim, forcing Tim to experience life and love in East Germany. The film can be seen as part of the Ostalgie movement, similar to the films Good Bye and Sonnenallee, which look back nostalgically at life in East Germany. A Dot and a Line Punto y Raya is a 2004 Venezuelan film directed by Elia Schneider. It was Venezuelas submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but failed to receive a nomination. Recess: All Growed Down Recess: All Growed Down is a Disney direct-to-video animated film released on December 9, 2003. The film is based on the Disney television series Recess. It is a compilation of the episodes "The Legend of Big Kid", "Wild Child", and "The Kindergarten Derby". It was released simultaneously with another direct to video Recess film, Taking the Fifth Grade. Picking Up & Dropping Off Picking Up & Dropping Off is a television film starring Scott Wolf and Amanda Detmer. It premiered on ABC Family in 2003 on their 25 Days of Christmas programming block. Bhadra Bhadra is a 2005 Indian Telugu-language romantic action film directed by debutant Boyapati Srinu. The film features Ravi Teja, Arjan Bajwa, and Meera Jasmine in the lead roles while Prakash Raj and Pradeep Rawat play supporting roles. The film was later remade into Tamil as Saravana, with Silambarasan & Jyothika; in Kannada as Gaja, with Darshan & Navya Nair; in Bengali as Josh with Jeet & Srabanti Malakar; and in Bangladeshi Bengali as Bhaolobeshe Morte Pari with Shakib Khan & Sahara. Four Sheets to the Wind Four Sheets to the Wind is a 2007 independent drama film written and directed by Sterlin Harjo. It was Harjos first feature film, and won several awards at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and American Indian Film Festival. Britz Britz is a two-part drama serial written and directed by BAFTA-winning director Peter Kosminsky and first screened by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom in October and November 2007. Britz attempts to understand what would lead a second generation Muslim to turn against the country of their birth. The film makes references to the July 2005 London bombings, and the 2006 Forest Gate raid. Cannot Live Without You Cannot Live Without You is a 2009 Taiwanese film directed by Leon Dai, a professional Taiwanese actor. It was his second film as a director. This film was also selected as the official entry for 82nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. Dai also acted as the co-screenwriter and editor of the film. Cannot Live Without You was filmed entirely in black and white in digital format, then transferred to film for distribution. The film has a somewhat unconventional structure, beginning at the halfway point. It is based on a true story. Amigo Amigo is a 2010 American-Filipino drama film written and directed by John Sayles. The film takes place in the Philippines in 1900 during the Philippine–American War. Behind the Walls Derrière les murs is a French supernatural-thriller film written and directed by Julien Lacombe and Pascal Sid. Dirty Hearts is a 2011 Japanese/Brazilian drama-thriller film directed by Vicente Amorim, based on the book of the same name by Fernando Morais. The film was premiered at Festival do Rio on October 13, 2011, and was released in Brazil on August 17, 2012. The film is based upon the true story of Shindo Renmei, a terrorist organization composed of Japanese immigrants in Brazil, at the end of World War II. Catching the Sun Catching the Sun is a 2015 documentary film on the growth of the solar power industry that premiered on Netflix in April, 2016. Directed by Shalini Kantayya, the film features portraits of diverse personalities and their roles in the transition to solar power. Unemployed workers in Richmond, businessmen in China, Tea Party activists, and would be White House adviser are all featured in the film. The film debunks a false dilemma that clean energy requires sacrificing economic prosperity. Either Way Either Way is a 2011 Icelandic comedy film directed by Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson. Writer-director David Gordon Green and Dogfish Pictures remade Either Way in 2013 as Prince Avalanche. 20 Ft Below: The Darkness Descending 20 Feet Below: The Darkness Descending is a 2013 American horror film directed by Marc Clebanoff, written by Frank Krueger, and starring Danny Trejo, Kinga Philipps, and Krueger. Philipps plays a documentary filmmaker who enters abandoned New York City Subway tunnels to film a documentary on the homeless people who live there, which include an ex-cop and cult leader. The film is based on an earlier web series by Clebanoff. Pluto Pluto is a 2012 South Korean film written and directed by Shin Su-won about the severity of competition among students at an elite high school, and how far one will go to be at the top. The film made its world premiere at the 17th Busan International Film Festival and was also screened at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival where director Shin Su-won received a special mention in the Generation 14plus Section. Parvaneh Parvaneh is a 2012 Swiss short drama film directed by Talkhon Hamzavi. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 87th Academy Awards. Dear Secret Santa Dear Secret Santa is a Lifetime Television romantic Christmas film, starring Tatyana Ali, Jordin Sparks, Bill Cobbs, Della Reese, Ernie Hudson and Lamorne Morris. The film was directed by Peter Sullivan. The film premiered on Saturday November 30, 2013 on Lifetime. Lamb Lamb is a 2015 Ethiopian drama film directed by Yared Zeleke. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It was the first Ethiopian film to be included in the Official Selection. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Ethiopian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Chaar Sahibzaade 2: Rise of Banda Singh Bahadur Chaar Sahibzaade 2: Rise of Banda Singh Bahadur is 2016 Punjabi 3D animated film, directed and produced by Harry Baweja. It is a sequel to the 2014 film Chaar Sahibzaade. The film was released on 11 November 2016. Cockpit Cockpit is an Indian Bengali language drama film directed by Kamaleshwar Mukherjee and produced by Dev under the banner of Dev Entertainment Ventures. The film features Dev, Koel Mallick and Rukmini Maitra in the lead roles. This is the second time Kamaleshwar Mukherjee and Dev are working as a director-actor duo, after the 2013 film Chander Pahar. Carole & Tuesday is a 24-episode anime television series directed by Shinichirō Watanabe. It is produced by studio Bones, in commemoration for the studios 20th anniversary and the 10th anniversary of record label FlyingDog. It aired from April 10 to October 2, 2019 on Fuji TVs +Ultra programming block. A manga adaptation by Morito Yamataka began serialization in Young Ace in May 2019. An English dub version premiered worldwide on Netflix on August 30, 2019. Dirigible Dirigible is a 1931 American pre-Code adventure film directed by Frank Capra for Columbia Pictures and starring Jack Holt, Ralph Graves and Fay Wray. The picture focuses on the competition between naval fixed-wing and airship pilots to reach the South Pole by air. The female lead is played to Fay Wray. The action scenes feature the stars Jack Holt and Ralph Graves, who also played fliers two years earlier in Capras 1929 airborne adventure Flight. This film had been intended to emulate the success of Wings, another production with a similar plot. Dirigible was characterized as "marginally science fictional" by scifilm.org. Ann Vickers Ann Vickers is a 1933 American Pre-Code romantic drama, starring Irene Dunne and Walter Huston. It is based on the novel of the same name by Sinclair Lewis. There Goes My Heart There Goes My Heart is a 1938 romantic comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Virginia Bruce as a wealthy heiress who goes to work under an alias at a department store owned by her grandfather. Fredric March plays the reporter who tracks her down. The film is based on a story by Ed Sullivan, better known for his long-running television show. The film was nominated for a Best Score Oscar for Marvin Hatley. The Strip The Strip is a 1951 film directed by László Kardos and starring Mickey Rooney, Sally Forrest and William Demarest. Much of the picture was shot on location in and around the Sunset Strip. Interiors were shot at popular nightclubs Mocambo and Ciros and at restaurants Little Hungary and Stripps. Beauties of the Night Les Belles de nuit is a 1952 French language motion picture fantasy directed and written by René Clair who co-produced with Angelo Rizzoli. The film stars Gérard Philipe, Martine Carol, Gina Lollobrigida and Magali Vendeuil. It was nominated the Venice Film Festival for Golden Lion. Working for Peanuts Working for Peanuts is a 1953 animated short produced by Walt Disney. It is notable for being one of their first shorts filmed in 3D. The tagline of the film is "Walt Disneys Donald Duck & Chip N Dale in their first laugh riot in 3-Dimension." In 2006, it was remastered for digital 3D purposes and rereleased in 2007 along with the Disney Digital 3-D version of the Walt Disney Animation Studios film Meet the Robinsons. Working for Peanuts was also showcased a number of times at the Disney theme parks and was used as a teaser 3D cartoon at Walt Disney Worlds Magic Kingdom, which showcased a 3D movie, Magic Journeys, that was sponsored by Kodak. The title "Working for Peanuts", which is a common expression to indicate earning low wages, is used to allude to the development in the story related to the elephants peanuts. La maldición de la Llorona The Curse of the Crying Woman is a 1961 Mexican horror film, directed by Rafael Baledón. The film is about Amelia and Jaime, a married couple who travel to an old country house owned by Amelias aunt Selma, who practices black magic. Selma tries to use her niece in order to resurrect "la llorona", an ancient spectre. The Hook The Hook is a 1963 Korean War war film directed by George Seaton based on the 1957 novel LHamecon by Vahé Katcha. The films title comes from the translation of the title of the original novel rather than the Battle of the Hook. The film was shot off Santa Catalina Island. The Young, the Evil and the Savage The Young, the Evil and the Savage is a 1968 Italian giallo film directed by Antonio Margheriti. The Libertine The Libertine was a 1969 Italian film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. The Master and Margaret The Master and Margaret, is a 1972 Italian-Yugoslav film directed by Aleksandar Petrović, loosely based on Mikhail Bulgakovs 1940 novel The Master and Margarita, although it mainly focuses on the parts of the novel set in 1920s Moscow. It won the Big Golden Arena for Best Film, with Bata Živojinović picking up the Golden Arena for Best Actor at the 1972 Pula Film Festival, and was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 45th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Hunger Hunger/La Faim is a 1973 animated short film produced by the National Film Board of Canada. It was directed by Peter Foldes and is one of the first computer animation films. The story, told without words, is a morality tale about greed and gluttony in contemporary society. Vertical Features Remake Vertical Features Remake is a film by Peter Greenaway. It portrays the work of a fictional Institute of Reclamation and Restoration as they attempt to assemble raw footage taken by ornithologist Tulse Luper into a short film, in accordance with his notes and structuralist film theory. The footage consists mostly of vertical landscape features, such as trees and posts, shot in the English landscape. It contains four restoration attempts, each with a documentary-like introduction. Amerika Amerika is an American television miniseries that was broadcast in 1987 on ABC. The miniseries inspired a novelization entitled Amerika: The Triumph of the American Spirit. Amerika starred Kris Kristofferson, Mariel Hemingway, Sam Neill, Robert Urich, and a 17-year-old Lara Flynn Boyle in her first major role. Amerika was about life in the United States after a bloodless takeover engineered by the Soviet Union. Not wanting to depict the actual takeover, ABC Entertainment president Brandon Stoddard set the miniseries ten years after the event, focusing on the demoralized U.S. people a decade after the Soviet conquest. The intent, he later explained, was to explore the U.S. spirit under such conditions, not to portray the conflict of the Soviet coup. Described in promotional materials as "the most ambitious American miniseries ever created," Amerika aired for 14½ hours over seven nights, and reportedly cost US$40 million to produce. The miniseries was filmed in the Golden Horseshoe and southwestern Ontario Canadian cities of Toronto, London, and Hamilton, as well as various locations in the U.S. state of Nebraska – most notably the small town of Tecumseh, which served as "Milford", the fictional setting for most of the series. Donald Wrye was the executive producer, director, and writer of Amerika, while composer Basil Poledouris scored the miniseries, ultimately recording eight hours of music – the equivalent of four feature films. Keep Your Right Up Keep Your Right Up is a 1987 film, written, directed by, and starring French Swiss filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard. Soigne ta droite is a phrase from boxing - a trainers call to "keep your right up". The immediate reference is to Jacques Tatis first short film, Soigne ton gauche. But this is neither a comedy in the classical sense, nor a film about boxing. Godard describes it as "the camera versus landscapes over 17 rounds". It may also be described as a film which does a two-way travel between sky and earth, between comic and experimental, between shadow and light. With humour and multiplying literary references and citations, Godard question himself on life and thus on death, within his kaleidoscope of images. This engaging film, which mixes genres, goes through the shadowy sky of the history of cinema a luminous way. Tears in the Rain Tears in the Rain is a 1988 television film directed by Don Sharp and starring Sharon Stone and Christopher Cazenove. It was one of a series of films produced in the Harlequin Romance Movie Series. The film is based on the novel of the same name written by Pamela Wallace and published in the Silhouette Special Edition line of romance novels in 1985 by Simon & Schuster before the Silhouette brand was acquired by Harlequin. There are alterations to the plot line made by the screenwriter but the essential story has stayed the same. The action and events take place in two time periods in England, the 1940s and the 1980s. The World War Two story is told in flashbacks. Illegal in Blue Illegal in Blue is a 1995 American direct-to-video action, crime film, erotic thriller film directed by Stu Segall and starring Stacey Dash and Dan Gauthier. Exit in Red Exit in Red is a 1996 American thriller drama film directed by Yurek Bogayevicz and starring Mickey Rourke, Annabel Schofield, Carré Otis and Anthony Michael Hall. The Mutants The Mutants is a 1998 Portuguese film by director Teresa Villaverde, starring Ana Moreira and Alexandre Pinto. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Late Last Night Late Last Night is a 1999 television film directed and written by Steven Brill. The film stars Emilio Estevez and Steven Weber and also features cameo appearances by Allen Covert and Kelly Monaco. Yavanika Yavanika is a 1982 Indian Malayalam-language mystery thriller film co-written and directed by K. G. George and starring Bharath Gopi, Nedumudi Venu, Jalaja, Thilakan, and Mammootty. The film explores backstage drama of a travelling drama group. The plot is structured around the search for an unpopular tabla player of the troupe who suddenly disappears. The film received wide critical acclaim. It won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Film, Second Best Actor and Best Story. Virtual Nightmare Virtual Nightmare is a 2000 made-for-TV horror film directed by Michael Pattinson and starring Michael Muhney, Tasma Walton, and Todd MacDonald. It was loosely based on the Frederik Pohl short story The Tunnel under the World. Bible Black is an eroge video game developed by ActiveSoft and published on July 14, 2000. Sei Shoujo is the original creator of the games artwork, character design and penned the original script for the game. Milky Studio has since adapted the game into several adult anime adaptations. The first adaptation, simply titled Bible Black, consisted of six episodes animating numerous scenes from the video game. The following year, a two-episode OVA titled Bible Black: Origins was released, which served as a prequel to the events of Bible Black. In April 2004, Milky Studio produced a sequel series titled Bible Black: New Testament, which follows the exploits of the original characters ten years after Bible Black takes place. The latest OVA adaption, Bible Black Only, consists of gaiden stories explaining what happened to various characters during the plot of Bible Black. The game was republished in 2006 as Bible Black Slim featuring extended scenes, followed by a short sequel named Bible Black Infection in 2008. Neither of these games involved the original artist/writer Sei Shoujo as he had left ActiveSoft by this time. Kill Your Idols Kill Your Idols is a documentary film about three decades of art punk bands in New York City, directed and produced by Scott Crary and executive produced by Dan Braun and Josh Braun. The film debuted at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Documentary. For Rent Se Arrienda is a 2005 Chilean film directed by Alberto Fuguet and starring Luciano Cruz-Coke. The film follows the fictional life of Gastón Fernández, a composer in his thirties who has achieved little career success since composing the score to a B movie during his time as a student. Lonely Street Lonely Street is a 2009 American comedy-thriller film directed by Peter Ettinger and starring Jay Mohr, Robert Patrick, Nikki Cox, Joe Mantegna and Katt Williams. The film is based on the novel of the same name, written by Steve Brewer. Body of War Body of War is a 2007 documentary portraying Iraq War veteran Tomas Young. Bill Moyers Journal featured a one-hour special about Body of War including interviews with filmmakers Ellen Spiro and Phil Donahue. All Will Be Well All Will Be Well is a 2007 Polish drama film directed by Tomasz Wiszniewski. Kanchivaram Kanchivaram is a 2008 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Priyadarshan. The film stars Prakash Raj and Shriya Reddy in the lead roles and has the musical score by M. G. Sreekumar, cinematography by Tirru, editing by Arun Kumar, and art direction by Sabu Cyril. The audiography was done by M. R. Rajakrishnan. The movie depicts the pitiable state of the silk weavers in the town of Kanchipuram as they were unorganized and marginalized to live a perpetual ‘hand-to-mouth’ existence. The movie depicts their struggles and ends with a comment about the cooperative movement that emerged to take care of the interests of the workers. The film was certified by the censor board in 2007, and opened at the 33rd Toronto International Film Festival on 12 September 2008. It was also shown at the Silk Screen Asian American Film Festival in Pittsburgh. The film eventually went on to receive Best Film and Best Actor for Prakash Raj at the 55th National Film Awards. Priyadarshan won the Zenith Asia Award for best director for this film. The story is set in the silk weavers town of Kanchipuram, in post-independence India, though the film was shot mainly in Mysore. A Tale of Legendary Libido A Tale of Legendary Libido is a 2008 South Korean film. Titeuf, le film Titeuf is a 2011 French 3D animated family comedy film directed by Zep, based on his Titeuf comic books. The film was released on April 6, 2011. A Estrada 47 Road 47 is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Vicente Ferraz, based on real events, about Brazils involvement in World War II. The film stars Daniel de Oliveira, Richard Sammel, Sergio Rubini and Julio Andrade. The film follows the trajectory of some men from the landmine clearance unit of the Brazilian Expeditionary Force who after a panic attack are trying to get tempers and defuse the mined road that separates them from a village monitored by enemy forces. The Wings of the Kirin is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Nobuhiro Doi. Lan Kwai Fong Lan Kwai Fong is a 2011 Hong Kong film directed by Wilson Chin, starring Shiga Lin, Zo, Jeana Ho, Jason Chan, Gregory Wong and Dada Chan. The film dwelt with subjects that were considered to be a "daring" in Hong Kong at the time. The film takes place in the Lan Kwai Fong square, a place known for its bars, nightclubs, neon lights and luxurious appearance. It is considered one of the more famous areas of the city. The film explores the lavish lifestyle of a group of wealthy young people. The film was deliberately cast with young actors and actresses to have a real feel. The story also looks at nightlife in Lan Kwai Fong, the ubiquity of temptation and the opened notions about love and sex in Hong Kong today, depicting the love stories of three playboys—bar manager Jacky, wine salesman Steven and rich Sean Yi, with their romantic interests Jeana, Jennifer and Cat. Smash & Grab: The Story of the Pink Panthers Smash & Grab: The Story of the Pink Panthers is a 2013 documentary by Havana Marking based upon the international jewel thief network called the Pink Panthers. The film had a limited release on 31 July 2013 and had a wider release in the United Kingdom on September 27, 2013. It was pitched at the 2010 Sheffield Doc/Fest MeetMarket prior to completion. Westgate Tango Westgate Tango is a 2012 Taiwan romance drama film starring Dylan Kuo, Amber An, Hong Kong actor Anthony Wong, Denny Tsao, Jett Lee and Japanese director actor Toyoharu Kitamura. Directed and written by notable film critic Wei Wang. This is the feature directorial debut by Wang Wei. The film is set in Taipeis trendy Ximending district, best known for its mix of alternative lifestyles, youth fashion and the antimony of adolescent life, and provides an upbeat story of damaged young people finding their purpose in life. The films upbeat tone may appeal to some, but the complexity of the background is obliterated by stereotypes. The Garden of Sinners: Future Gospel is a 2013 Japanese animated film produced by ufotable based on The Garden of Sinners novels by Kinoko Nasu. It is a sequel of the series, preceded by A Study in Murder – Part 2. Chronologically, the events that occur in The Garden of Sinners: Future Gospel are the tenth in the timeline of the series. The White Knights The White Knights is a 2015 Belgian-French drama film directed by Joachim Lafosse and inspired by the events of the Zoés Ark controversy in 2007. The film stars Vincent Lindon, Louise Bourgoin, Valérie Donzelli and Reda Kateb. It was selected to screen in the Platform section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It was screened in the San Sebastián International Film Festival where Joachim Lafosse won the Silver Shell for Best Director. 21 Nights with Pattie 21 Nights with Pattie is a 2015 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Arnaud and Jean-Marie Larrieu. Requiem for Mrs. J Requiem for Mrs. J. is a 2017 Serbian comedy film directed by Bojan Vuletić. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. It was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Man of the World Man of the World is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic drama directed by Richard Wallace and starring William Powell, Carole Lombard, and Wynne Gibson. The story is about a young American girl who visits Paris accompanied by her fiancé and her wealthy uncle. There she meets and is romanced by a worldly novelist; what she does not know is that he is a blackmailer who is using her to get to her uncle. Dick Tracy Dick Tracy is a 15-chapter Republic movie serial starring Ralph Byrd based on the Dick Tracy comic strip by Chester Gould. It was directed by Alan James and Ray Taylor. Dizzy Doctors Dizzy Doctors is the 21st short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1937 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Old MacDonald Duck Old MacDonald Duck is an animated cartoon by Walt Disney Productions from 1941 in which Donald Duck is a farmer. Donald is disturbed by an insect when he tries to milk the cow Clementine. The Toast of New Orleans The Toast of New Orleans is a 1950 MGM musical film directed by Norman Taurog and choreographed by Eugene Loring. It stars Mario Lanza, Kathryn Grayson, David Niven, J. Carrol Naish, James Mitchell and Rita Moreno. The film was made in the wake of That Midnight Kiss, Lanzas successful film debut, as an opportunity for Lanza to sing on the big screen again. One Minute to Zero One Minute to Zero is a romantic war film starring Robert Mitchum and Ann Blyth, set during the opening phases of the Korean War, and produced by Howard Hughes as the last film as producer. The film showcases the contributions of the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force, the South Korean Army, the United Nations, the British Army and the Royal Australian Air Force during the early days of the Korean War. The effects of air power in the Korean War were also vividly depicted through the use of combat footage. Sea Wife Sea Wife is a 1957 CinemaScope British film, photographed in DeLuxe Color, based on the 1955 James Maurice Scott novel Sea-Wyf and Biscuit. Shot in Jamaica, the film follows a group of survivors from a torpedoed British refugee ship. Ambush at Cimarron Pass Ambush at Cimarron Pass is a 1958 American Western film directed by Jodie Copelan and starring Scott Brady and Clint Eastwood. The film also features Margia Dean, Irving Bacon, Frank Gerstle, Baynes Barron, and William Vaughn. The Party's Over The Partys Over is a black-and-white British film directed by Guy Hamilton and starring Oliver Reed. Although filmed in 1963 it was censored in the UK over scenes of implied necrophilia, which delayed its release until 1965. It was produced by Anthony Perry, with music by John Barry. Guy Hamilton asked for his name to be removed from the credits in protest at the censorship of the film. Ash Wednesday Ash Wednesday is a 1973 American drama film starring Elizabeth Taylor, directed by Larry Peerce and produced by Dominick Dunne. The screenplay by Jean-Claude Tramont focuses on the effect that extensive cosmetic surgery has on the life of a middle-aged married woman. The Severed Arm The Severed Arm is a 1973 horror film co-written and directed by Thomas S. Alderman. The film is noteworthy for containing the first on-screen role of Angus Scrimm, who would later play the "Tall Man" in the 37 year Phantasm franchise. The film also stars Paul Carr, known in Star Trek as Lieutenant Kelso who appeared in the second pilot "Where No Man Has Gone Before", as well as John Crawford who appeared as "Commissioner Ferris" in the classic Star Trek episode "The Galileo Seven". All the Kind Strangers All the Kind Strangers, also known as Evil in the Swamp, is a 1974 American television film directed by Burt Kennedy. It originally aired as an ABC Movie of the Week on November 12, 1974. The Story of Sin The Story of Sin is a 1975 Polish drama film directed by Walerian Borowczyk based on the novel Dzieje grzechu by Stefan Żeromski. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. Plot of Fear Plot of Fear, also known as Bloody Peanuts, is an Italian giallo movie directed in 1976 by Paolo Cavara. The film also includes a well-known animated erotic insert directed by Gibba in which, as said by Marco Giusti, "the great Gibba broke out in all kinds of sado-masochistic excess". Bizalom Bizalom is a 1980 Hungarian film directed by István Szabó. The film is set in World War II involving a couple escaping from the Nazis. Critically acclaimed, it won Szabó the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 30th Berlin International Film Festival and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards. La tarea Homework is a 1991 Mexican drama film directed by Jaime Humberto Hermosillo. It was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Mention. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Sebastian Sebastian is a 1995 Swedish film based on the novel by Per Knutsen that chronicles the coming out experience of a teenage boy. It is directed by Svend Wam. The Secret of Bacchus The Secret of Bacchus is a 1984 Romanian comedy film directed by Geo Saizescu. Before Women Had Wings Before Women Had Wings is a 1997 television film, based on the story by Connie May Fowler about a mother whose abusive husband commits suicide. She then starts to violently abuse her two daughters. It is only then that a kindly black woman becomes good friends with her youngest daughter and helps the daughter escape her tortured life. The film stars Ellen Barkin, Oprah Winfrey, Tina Majorino, and Julia Stiles. Barkin won an Emmy for her role. The Chosen One: Legend of the Raven The Chosen One: Legend of the Raven is a 1998 B-movie directed by Lawrence Lanoff, co-written by Khara Bromiley and Sam Rappaport, and distributed by Troma Films. It stars Carmen Electra and Lawrence Lanoff. Asfalto Asfalto is a 2000 Spanish-French drama film directed by Daniel Calparsoro. Deewane Deewane is a 2000 Indian Hindi romantic drama film that stars Urmila Matondkar, Mahima Chaudhry, and Ajay Devgn in a double role. Tales from the Crapper Tales from the Crapper is a 2004 straight-to-video anthology film that was a spoof of the Tales from the Crypt comics. The film was released by Troma Entertainment. Twilight of a Woman's Soul Twilight of a Womans Soul is a 1913 Russian drama film directed by Yevgeni Bauer. Karroll's Christmas Karrolls Christmas is a 2004 Christmas comedy television film from A & E. The Companion Dosar is a 2006 Bengali language Indian drama film. It was produced by Arindam Chaudhuri and directed by Rituparno Ghosh, the black-and-white film won the National Film Award - Special Jury Award / Special Mention for the lead role portrayal by Prosenjit Chatterjee. The movie additionally stars Konkona Sen Sharma, who for her part won the Best Actress Award at the New York Film Festival in 2007. The film was premiered in the 60th 2007 Cannes Film Festival in the Les Cinema Du Monde section. The film was a sleeper hit at the box office. Banshee Banshee is a 2006 American drama film directed by Kari Skogland, starring Taryn Manning. Following its TV premiere it had a DVD release in several countries. The Hundred Days of the Dragon "The Hundred Days of the Dragon" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 23 September 1963, during the first season. Chinthamani Kolacase Chinthamani Kolacase is a 2006 Indian legal thriller film directed by Shaji Kailas with Suresh Gopi in the lead role and Bhavana playing the central character, this film narrates the story of a Lal Krishna Viradiyar, a lawyer and his style of law enforcement and criminal verdict for the criminals after the court sessions. The style of the movie is non-linearity that is maintained throughout the entire film. The basic story-telling style of Shaji Kailas is spun on and off by the writer A.K.Sajan. Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People is a documentary film directed by Sut Jhally and produced by Media Education Foundation in 2006. This film is an extension of the book of the same name by Jack Shaheen, which also analyzes how Hollywood corrupts or manipulates the image of Arabs. Documentary analyses 1000 films that have Arab and Muslim characters, produced between 1896 to 2000, out of which great majority, 936 titles, were negative in their portrayal, arguing that the slander of Arabs in American filmmaking has existed since the early days of the silent cinema and is present in the biggest Hollywood blockbusters today. Jack Shaheen analyzes a long series of "demeaning" images of Arabs through his presentation of various scenes from different American movies which he has studied. He argues that this image is characterized by showing Arabs either as bandits or as a savage, nomadic race, or shows Arab women as shallow belly dancers serving evil, naïve, and greedy Arab sheiks. Most important is the image of the rifle in the hands of Arab "terrorists". The film then attempts to explain the motivations behind these stereotypes about Arabs, and their development at key points in American history, as well as why it is so important today. The film showed for the first time in Washington on 8 June 2007 and then in Los Angeles in the 20 June 2007. The run time of the film is 50 minutes, with Arabic and English subtitles. Soon afterward, the film was shown successively in more than a dozen of international film festivals between 2006 and 2009 The films estimated budget is $100,000. Raju Maharaju Raju Maharaju is a 2009 Telugu film directed by Shankaranath Durga.This film has been music composed by Chakri. Supercapitalist $upercapitalist is a Hong Kong-based financial thriller. The films official release was on via the day-and-date film distribution model, thereby being available simultaneously in movie theaters and on cable and Internet video on demand. It premiered at the Asian American International Film Festival. Anwar Anwar is a 2010 Malayalam action thriller film written and directed by Amal Neerad, starring Prithviraj in the title role. The film was released on 15 October 2010. A Tamil dubbed version of the film was released on 19 January 2011 in Tamil Nadu. The film was also dubbed into Hindi as Diler Hindustani. Elements of the film were inspired by the 2008 American spy thriller film Traitor. Hanasaku iroha , or Hanairo for short, is a Japanese 26-episode anime television series produced by P.A.Works and directed by Masahiro Andō. The screenplay was written by Mari Okada, with original character design by Mel Kishida. P.A.Works produced the project as the studios tenth anniversary work. The anime aired between April and September 2011 and had two manga adaptations created. An animated film was released in Japanese theaters on March 30, 2013. Mafia Mafia is a 2012 American crime action film starring Ving Rhames, Pam Grier and Robert Patrick. La suerte en tus manos La suerte en tus manos is a film co-produced by Argentina, Brazil and Spain directed by Daniel Burman based on his own script written in collaboration with Sergio Dubcovsky which premiered on March 29, 2012, starring Norma Aleandro, Jorge Drexler, Valeria Bertuccelli and Gabriel Schultz. Atzmus rock band makes an appearance, with its leading vocalist portraying a rabbi. Victoria Victoria is a 2013 Norwegian drama film directed by Torun Lian, starring Jakob Oftebro, Iben Akerlie and Bill Skarsgård. It tells the story of the love between the daughter of a landowner and the son of a local miller. The film is based on the novel Victoria by Knut Hamsun. It was released in Norway on 1 March 2013. Fridtjov Såheim received the Amanda Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Christmas Grace Christmas Grace is a Christmas-related film about two competing toy stores. It was produced by Bright Horizon Pictures and Crystal Creek Media, the latter of which created films such as Creed of Gold and Courageous Love. Filming of Christmas Grace took place around several locations in Southeastern Michigan in early 2012. The film was released on October 7, 2014. Sundarapandian Sundarapandian is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language comedy drama film directed by debutant S. R. Prabhakaran. Sasikumar played the title character, besides producing the film, while Lakshmi Menon, Vijay Sethupathi, Soori, Appukutty, Inigo Prabhakaran, and Soundararaja appeared in supporting roles. Music was composed by N. R. Raghunanthan, while cinematography was handled by Premkumar. The film released on 14 September 2012 to overall positive reviews. Following its commercial success, the film was remade in Telugu as Speedunnodu and in Kannada as Raja Huli. Too Youg for Love Too Young for Love is a 1966 Egyptian film directed by Niazi Mostafa. To Jennifer To Jennifer is a found footage horror comedy film directed by James Cullen Bressack and starring Chuck Pappas as a young man that sets out to confront his unfaithful girlfriend Jennifer. It was released direct to DVD on October 15, 2013. The entire film was shot and edited on the iPhone 5. The film was followed by three sequels, 2 Jennifer, From Jennifer and For Jennifer. Entanglement Entanglement is a 2017 Canadian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Jason James and written by Jason Filiatrault. It stars Thomas Middleditch, Jess Weixler, Diana Bang, and Randal Edwards, and follows Ben who forms a romance with Hanna after discovering through various means that they could have almost ended up siblings. This is the first feature film produced through Dark Star Pictures and premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on March 19, 2017, before being theatrically released on February 2, 2018. Parents Parents is a 2016 Danish drama film directed by Christian Tafdrup. True to the Game True to the Game is an American drama film and thriller directed by Preston A. Whitmore II, written by Nia Hill, and starring Columbus Short, Andra Fuller, Vivica A. Fox, Nelsan Ellis and Jennifer Freeman. It was based on Teri Woods novel of the same name. Lady of the Night Lady of the Night is a 1925 American silent romantic drama film directed by Monta Bell. The film stars Norma Shearer in a dual role. The Rise of Catherine the Great The Rise of Catherine the Great is a 1934 British historical film based on the play The Czarina by Lajos Bíró and Melchior Lengyel, about the rise to power of Catherine the Great. It was directed by Paul Czinner, and stars Elisabeth Bergner as Catherine, Douglas Fairbanks, as Grand Duke Peter, Dorothy Hale as Countess Olga, and Flora Robson as Empress Elizabeth. The movie was banned in Germany. On March 14, 1934, this matter invoked a question in the British Parliament: "Is it to be understood that no British film in which there is a Jewish actor or actress will be permitted to be shown in Germany in future?" The Pace That Kills The Pace That Kills is a 1935 American exploitation film directed by William OConnor. The film, starring Lois January, told the story of a woman called Jane Bradford, who gets involved with a drug dealer and becomes addicted to cocaine. Similar to other movies of the genre, the final film was a reissued work with additional scenes, mostly using footage from the earlier silent The Pace That Kills. Nancy Drew... Trouble Shooter Nancy Drew... Trouble Shooter is a 1939 American comedy film directed by William Clemens and written by Kenneth Gamet. The film stars Bonita Granville, Frankie Thomas, John Litel, Aldrich Bowker, Charlotte Wynters and Edgar Edwards. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 17, 1939. Raza Raza is a 1942 Spanish war film directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia. It is based on a semi-autobiographical novel by Spanish caudillo Francisco Franco under the pseudonym of "Jaime de Andrade." The film won the Prize of the National Syndicate of Spectacle. Los tres García Los tres García is a 1947 Mexican comedy film. It stars Pedro Infante, Abel Salazar and Carlos Orellana. For the films exterior shots, the Delegation or City of Cuajimalpa, Mexico, was used, specially Parroquia San Pedro Apostol, which still provides religious services. Pedro Infante fell in love with the town, the locals and countryside, to the point of building a large mansion just outside Cuajimalpa. He lived there until his death in 1957. The house stood there until the 1990s; it was later demolished and Husky Injection Molding Systems Mexico was constructed on the same site. The northwest exterior wall that surrounded Pedros property still stands to this day. Higher Principle Higher Principle is a Czech drama film based on the eponymous short story from the book Silent Barricade written by Jan Drda in 1946. The story, taking place during the Nazi occupation, is about relationship between students and their elderly teacher of Latin nicknamed "Higher Principle" for his frequent quotation of Senecas moral precepts. After three of their classmates are killed by Nazis during the murderous hysteria following the assassination of general Heydrich, the teacher risks his own life but gains the respect of all students declaring that: From the standpoint of higher principles the killing of a tyrant is not a crime! The movie was released in 1960 and was temporarily banned in West Germany as the "anti-German film". The Big Job The Big Job is a British comedy film which was released in 1965. It starred Sid James, Dick Emery, Joan Sims, Sylvia Syms, Jim Dale and Lance Percival. The Big Job shared its cast and production team with the Carry On films, but the film was not officially part of the Carry On series. The film was photographed in black and white, while the Carry On films from the mid 1960s were in colour. The Ruthless Four The Ruthless Four is a 1968 Western film directed by Giorgio Capitani and starring Van Heflin. The Pied Piper The Pied Piper is a 1972 British film directed by Jacques Demy and starring Jack Wild, Donald Pleasence and John Hurt and featuring Donovan and Diana Dors. It is loosely based on the legend of the Pied Piper. Zvezda plenitelnogo schastya The Captivating Star of Happiness is a 1975 Soviet historical drama. The title is an allusion to a line from a poem by Alexander Pushkin. It is a costume drama dedicated "to the women of Russia". Virgin Killer Red Rings of Fear, also known as Virgin Terror, Rings of Fear and Trauma, is a 1978 Italian-German-Spanish giallo film directed by Alberto Negrin. Toute une nuit Toute une nuit is a 1982 Belgian-French drama film written and directed by Chantal Akerman. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Teddy Awards, the film was selected to be shown at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2016. The Tomb The Tomb is a 1986 film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring John Carradine and Cameron Mitchell. The film is loosely based on the novel The Jewel of Seven Stars by Bram Stoker. Oil Gobblers Oil Gobblers is a Czech mockumentary directed by Jan Svěrák. It was released in 1988. A Killing in a Small Town A Killing in a Small Town is a 1990 CBS television movie directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal and starring Barbara Hershey and Brian Dennehy. Co-star Barbara Hershey won a 1990 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress - Miniseries or a Movie. Flight of Black Angel Flight of Black Angel is a 1991 TV aviation film directed by Jonathan Mostow, featuring William OLeary and Peter Strauss. A Perfect Stranger Danielle Steels A Perfect Stranger, also known as A Perfect Stranger is a 1994 American romantic-drama television film directed by Michael Miller, whose most important element is the love triangle which characterizes it. The special effects were created by Brock Jolliffe. The film is set in San Francisco, California, and was released in the United States in 1994 where it aired on NBC. The Sex Life of the Belgians La Vie sexuelle des Belges 1950–78 is a 1994 film satire on Belgian provincialism that proved a major cinematic success in Belgium. It was the first film by now-famed Flemish provocateur and director Jan Bucquoy. It tells an autobiographical tale of a clueless young bumpkin, Jan, trying far from successfully to keep up with times failing equally at being a 1960s free-love youth or political activist and finally sinking into a mundane life. Sensuela Sensuela is a 1973 Finnish drama film directed and written by Teuvo Tulio. The film is based on Tulios 1946 film Rakkauden risti which itself was based on The Stationmaster, a short story written by Alexander Pushkin. Sensuela was Tulios final film, and it was met with harsh criticism. Since its release, it has gained a reputation as a campy cult classic and has been called "the weirdest Finnish film ever made". Although the production was finished in 1972, it was not released until a year later and then opened only in selected theatres. Bluebird Bluebird is a 2004 Dutch television film directed by Mijke de Jong. It was selected by the Netherlands as its official Foreign Language Film submission for the 78th Academy Awards, but was rejected by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences because it had been shown on television. Scuola di ladri - Parte seconda Scuola di ladri - Parte seconda is a 1987 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti starring Enrico Maria Salerno, who reprised his role of thief Aliprando, with Paolo Villaggio and Massimo Boldi. It is the sequel to the 1986 film Scuola di ladri Veendum Chila Veettukaryangal Veendum Chila Veettukaryangal is a 1999 Malayalam family drama film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by A. K. Lohithadas, starring Jayaram, Thilakan, and Samyuktha Varma in the main roles. This was Samyuktha Varmas debut film. A. K. Lohithadas makes a cameo appearance. The film was produced by P. V. Gangadharan under the banner of Gruhalakshmi Productions and was distributed by Kalpaka Films. Samyuktha Varma won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress for her role as Bhavana. The film was a hit. Longing Longing is a 2006 German drama film directed by Valeska Grisebach. The Lion of Judah The Lion of Judah is a 2011 American 3D computer-animated Christian comedy-drama film produced by Animated Family Films, distributed by Rocky Mountain Pictures and starring Scott Eastwood, Georgina Cordova, Sandi Patty, Anupam Kher, Michael Madsen, Alphonso McAuley, Omar Benson Miller, Vic Mignogna and Ernest Borgnine. It is the sequel to the Christmas short film Once Upon A Stable, taking place 30 years earlier in a Bethlehem stable as The Stable-Mates witness the birth of "The King". Lion of Judah had a limited release to theaters starting June 3, 2011, and a domestic DVD release Easter 2012. Kailashey Kelenkari Kailashey Kelenkari is an Indian Bengali thriller film directed by Sandip Ray based on the novel of the same name by Satyajit Ray. The Movie was released on 21 December 2007. Satyajit Ray visited the famous Ellora Caves near Aurangabad around 1940−41. Ray was so fascinated with the beauty of the Kailash Temple and the caves that he was inspired by it when he penned his crime thriller Kailashe Kelenkari. It is the second film of the New Feluda franchise as well as the sequel of Bombaiyer Bombete. Dragonslayer Dragonslayer is a 2011 documentary film about skateboarder Josh "Skreech" Sandoval. It was directed by Tristan Patterson and won the best documentary prize at the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival and Best International Feature at Hot Docs. Kalyana Samayal Saadham Kalyana Samayal Saadham is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by R.S. Prasanna. It features Prasanna and Lekha Washington in the lead roles. Produced by Ananth Govindan and Arun Vaidyanathan under the Everest Entertainment banner, it was distributed by ABITCS Studios, Thirukumaran Entertainment and RPP Film Factory. Krishnan Vasant was the cinematographer and Arrora the music composer. The film released on 6 December 2013 to critical acclaim. Prasanna also directed the Hindi remake of this film titled Shubh Mangal Savdhan. Romans Romans is a 2017 British drama film directed by Ludwig Shammasian and Paul Shammasian and written by Geoff Thompson. The film stars Orlando Bloom, Janet Montgomery, Charlie Creed-Miles, Anne Reid, Alex Ferns and Josh Myers. DC Super Hero Girls: Hero of the Year DC Super Hero Girls: Hero of the Year is an American animated superhero film based on the DC Super Hero Girls franchise, produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The film premiered at the San Diego Comic-Con International on 24 July 2016, was released on Digital HD on 9 August 2016 and was released on DVD on 23 August 2016. It is the first film in the DC Super Hero Girls franchise. Emil und die Detektive Emil and the Detectives is a 1931 German adventure film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Rolf Wenkhaus. It is based on the 1929 novel by Erich Kästner, who also contributed to the films script. The film script was written by Billy Wilder. It is generally considered to be the best film adaption of Emil and the Detectives. Search for Beauty Search for Beauty is a 1934 pre-Code dramedy film, with some musical Busby Berkeley-esque athletic sequences, directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Buster Crabbe and Ida Lupino. They play a pair of lovers and aquatic champion Olympians who become the face of a health magazine, which over their objections is turned into a "skin" rag. Armstrong and Michael portray ex-cons with the scheme, and Gleason is their cohort. In his first few scenes Crabbe promotes exercise: "Get off your feet and get on them!" Mickey's Service Station Mickeys Service Station is a 1935 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The film, which stars Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy as car mechanics, was also the final black-and-white appearance of Donald, Goofy, and Pete and the penultimate animated black-and-white film produced by Disney after Mickeys Kangaroo which was released later the same year. It was also the first team-up of the classic trio of Mickey, Donald, and Goofy. Mickeys Service Station was directed by Ben Sharpsteen, who at the time, had directed only Silly Symphony shorts, and starred the voices of Walt Disney, Clarence Nash, Pinto Colvig, and Billy Bletcher. The cartoon has been colorized and is available in color on YouTube and on DVD versions of Disneys House of Mouse. Rose of Washington Square Rose of Washington Square is a 1939 American musical drama film, featuring the already well-known popular song with the same title. Set in 1920s New York City, the film focuses on singer Rose Sargent and her turbulent relationship with con artist Barton DeWitt Clinton, whose criminal activities threaten her professional success in the Ziegfeld Follies. Although the names of the principal characters were changed, the plot was obviously inspired by vaudeville entertainer Fanny Brices career and marriage to gambler Nicky Arnstein, and Brice sued 20th Century Fox for $750,000. The studio settled out of court for an undisclosed amount. Written by Nunnally Johnson and directed by Gregory Ratoff, it stars Alice Faye, Tyrone Power and Al Jolson, with a supporting cast that includes William Frawley, Joyce Compton, Hobart Cavanaugh, Moroni Olsen, Charles Lane, and Louis Prima. Spies Spies is part of the Private Snafu series of animated shorts produced by Warner Bros. during World War II. Released in 1943, the cartoon was directed by Chuck Jones and features the vocal talents of Mel Blanc. It was included as part of the International Spy Museum exhibits, specifically the exhibit showcasing World War II-era spying. Bodyguard Bodyguard is a 1948 American semi-documentary crime film noir directed by Richard Fleischer and written by Fred Niblo Jr.and Harry Essex, based on a story written by George W. George and Robert Altman, who later directed MASH and other notable films. The drama features Lawrence Tierney and, in her final screen appearance, Priscilla Lane. Rabbit Romeo Rabbit Romeo is a Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. The film is one of the few pairings of Bugs and Elmer in which Bugs is not hunted throughout the entire picture, and also notable as a cartoon in which Bugs has a romantic encounter. A Matter of Dignity A Matter of Dignity is a 1958 Greek drama film directed by Michael Cacoyannis. It was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. The Devil's Daughter The Devils Daughter is a 1973 American made-for-television horror film starring Shelley Winters, Belinda Montgomery and Robert Foxworth. It originally aired as the ABC Movie of the Week on January 9, 1973. It was an early screenwriting credit for Colin Higgins. Catch Me If You Can Catch Me If You Can is a 1989 American motion picture starring Matt Lattanzi, Loryn Locklin, Grant Heslov, Geoffrey Lewis and M. Emmet Walsh. The film was the directorial debut of writer and director Stephen Sommers, with a soundtrack by Tangerine Dream. Thousand Pieces of Gold Thousand Pieces of Gold is a 1991 film starring Rosalind Chao, Chris Cooper, Dennis Dun and Michael Paul Chan, and is directed by Nancy Kelly. The film is based on a novel of the same name. Whale Music Whale Music is a 1994 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Richard J. Lewis and starring Maury Chaykin, Cyndy Preston, and Paul Gross. It is based on the comic novel of the same name by Paul Quarrington. In Her Defense In Her Defense is a 1999 thriller directed by Sidney J. Furie. A Father's Choice A Fathers Choice is a 2000 American made-for-television drama film starring Peter Strauss, Mary McDonnell, Michelle Trachtenberg, Yvonne Zima and Susan Hogan. It was directed by Christopher Cain and written by Richard Leder. Cuban Blood Dreaming of Julia is a 2003 film directed by Juan Gerard. The debut film by the director, the story is based on Gerards childhood life in Cuba. The film was released as Cuban Blood in the US. This film was initially released on 27 January 2006 at Mexico, which directed by Juan Gerard with a budget of 108.6 million USD. Nikos the Impaler Nikos the Impaler is a 2003 b-grade splatter film directed by and starring German arteur Andreas Schnaas. It follows a reincarnated Romanian barbarian as he wreaks havoc on modern day New York City. It was released in some territories as Violent Shit 4. Forgiving Dr. Mengele Forgiving Dr. Mengele is a documentary film about Eva Mozes Kor, a survivor of the Holocaust, and Dr. Josef Mengele and his staff, who experimented on her and her twin sister Miriam Mozes, as well as approximately 1,400 other twin pairs. The documentary was directed by Bob Hercules and Cheri Pugh, who also served as producers. They followed Kor for over four years, chronicling her story, including her pilgrimage to Israel. Forgiving Dr. Mengele premiered at the Gene Siskel Film Center in Chicago, Illinois, on February 24, 2006. It was scheduled to play for a week, and then travel to other cities in the US. The film is distributed by First Run Features, which handles independent films and documentaries. Risk Risk is a 2007 Bollywood film directed by Vishram Sawant. It stars Vinod Khanna, Randeep Hooda, Tanushree Dutta, Zakir Hussain, Yashpal Sharma and Anant Jog in the lead roles. The movie is based on the Mumbai underworld. Randeep Hooda plays the role of an honest cop, Suryakant Satam, fighting against the might of a Bangkok-based don Khalid Bin Jamal, played by Vinod Khanna. The music is provided by Bapi-Tutul, Akbar Sami and Sandesh Shandilya and the lyrics are by Sandeep Nath, Amitabh Verma and Sudhir. The background score is by Amar Mohile. Todas las canciones hablan de mí Every Song Is About Me is a 2010 Spanish comedy film directed by Jonás Trueba. Dim Sum Funeral Dim Sum Funeral is a 2008 comedy/drama film directed by Anna Chi and starring Kelly Hu, Bai Ling, Russell Wong, Steph Song and Talia Shire. The Queen and I The Queen and I is a 2008 Swedish-made documentary feature film about Farah Pahlavi, the former Queen and Empress of Iran. The film was produced and directed by Iranian-Swedish filmmaker Nahid Persson Sarvestani. The film follows the former queen and empress and the director, a former communist, as they share ideas and concerns about the country they were both forced to leave after the revolution. Star Quest: The Odyssey Star Quest: The Odyssey is a 2009 low budget American science-fiction film directed by the Jon Bonnell, written by Carlos Perez, and starring Aaron Ginn-Forsberg, Davina Joy and Tamara McDaniel. The film was released on November 3, 2009. Little Red Wagon Little Red Wagon is a 2012 docudrama directed by David Anspaugh and written by Patrick Sheane Duncan. The film stars Anna Gunn, Daveigh Chase, Frances OConnor, and Chandler Canterbury. Little Red Wagon covers Zach Bonners philanthropic work as founder of the Little Red Wagon Foundation. It begins with his volunteer work gathering food and supplies for survivors in the aftermath of Hurricane Charleys carnage. The film then details his walks across the United States between 2007 and 2010 totaling to draw attention to the plight of homeless children. Filmed in and around Charleston in May 2010, Little Red Wagon cost a reported US$5 million to produce. The film received mixed reviews. Reviewers praised it for being inspiring and making tangible how aiding the homeless significantly affects their lives for the better. Other reviewers found the films plot too simplified, finding that aside from the sibling rivalry between Bonner and his sister, the film lacked conflict, an imperative component of a drama. They also found some parts of the film unrealistic such as the portrayal of homelessness and the managing of a non-profit organization. In My Father's Garden In My Fathers Garden is a 2016 Dutch drama film directed by Ben Sombogaart. It was based on the book of the same name by Jan Siebelink. It was listed as one of eleven films that could be selected as the Dutch submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Presumption of Justice The Presumption of Justice is a 2012 documentary film, directed by Boris Malagurski and Ivana Rajović, it deals with the September 2009 murder of Brice Taton, a fan of Toulouse FC, who travelled to Belgrade, Serbia in order to support his club in its UEFA Europa League away match versus FK Partizan. The film focuses on the subsequent court case in Serbia which, resulted in a dozen FK Partizan fans being convicted of the crime. It argues that the handling of the case was negligent at both its investigative and trial stages, resulting in a miscarriage of justice in the case of Stefan Veličković, one of the 12 convicted fans. Purampokku Engira Podhuvudamai Purampokku Engira Podhuvudamai or simply Purampokku is a 2015 Indian Tamil political crime drama film co-produced, written and directed by S. P. Jananathan, which stars Arya, Shaam, Vijay Sethupathi, and Karthika. Also produced by UTV Motion Pictures, the film features cinematography by N. K. Ekambaram and a score by Srikanth Deva, while the soundtrack was composed by newcomer Varshan. The film, which was earlier titled Purampokku, a term used for a piece of land that is common to all, revolves around the relevance of capital punishment in a democratic and free society. The film released on 15 May 2015 to positive reviews. Sollers Point Sollers Point is a 2017 American-French drama film, written and directed by Matthew Porterfield. It stars McCaul Lombardi, Jim Belushi, Zazie Beetz, Tom Guiry and Marin Ireland. Murder Me, Monster Murder Me, Monster is a 2018 Argentine drama film directed by Alejandro Fadel. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Daughters Courageous Daughters Courageous is a 1939 American drama film starring John Garfield, Claude Rains, Jeffrey Lynn and featuring the Lane Sisters: Lola Lane, Rosemary Lane and Priscilla Lane. Based on the play Fly Away Home by Dorothy Bennett and Irving White, the film was directed by Michael Curtiz. It was released by Warner Bros. on June 23, 1939. A Good Time for a Dime A Good Time for a Dime is a 1941 Disney short film in which Donald Duck watches a risquée Daisy perform a parody the Dance of the seven veils in a Mutoscope at a penny arcade nickelodeon peep show. Donald also struggles with a crane drop machine and a miniature airplane ride. Bellboy Donald Bellboy Donald is a 1942 Donald Duck animated short film, produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions, distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, This cartoon made the debut of Petes son Pete Jr, which reveals that Pete has a son. Kampen om tungtvannet Operation Swallow: The Battle for Heavy Water is a Norwegian-French film from 1948. The history is based on the best known commando raid in Norway during World War II, where the resistance group Norwegian Independent Company 1 destroyed the heavy water plant at Vemork in Telemark in February 1943. The film is basically a reconstruction of real events, a docudrama, with many of the participants playing themselves in the film. It was filmed on location in Norway. Cry, the Beloved Country Cry, the Beloved Country is a 1951 British drama film directed by Zoltán Korda. Based on the novel of the same name by Alan Paton, it stars Canada Lee, Sidney Poitier, and Charles Carson. This film was Canada Lees last film. Stolen Face Stolen Face is a 1952 British film noir directed by Terence Fisher and starring Paul Henreid, Lizabeth Scott and André Morell. It was made at Riverside Studios by Hammer Film Productions. Another Time, Another Place Another Time, Another Place is a 1958 British film melodrama starring Lana Turner, Barry Sullivan and Sean Connery. The film is based on Lenore J. Coffees 1955 novel Weep No More. Complexes I complessi is a 1965 commedia allitaliana anthology film consisting of three episodes. Shoot the Living and Pray for the Dead Shoot the Living and Pray for the Dead is the original release title of the 1971 Italian dramatic spaghetti western film directed by Giuseppe Vari, and starring Klaus Kinski and Dante Maggio. With its many international releases, the film had additional English titles of Pray to Kill and Return Alive, To Kill a Jackal, and Renegade Gun. The script by Adriano Bolzoni is inspired by American noir-crime films of the 1930s and 1940s, and Kinskis entry into the scene reprises Edward G. Robinsons presence in Key Largo. Weekend of a Champion Weekend of a Champion is a British 1972 documentary film that captures the effort of British Formula One racing driver Jackie Stewart to compete in the 1971 Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo. Stewarts friend Roman Polanski produced the film and shadows him throughout the weekend of the race. The film premiered at the 1972 Berlin Film Festival and— after a small theatrical release in Europe— was unscreened for 40 years. The archive in possession of the negative contacted Polanski, inquiring as to whether they should keep the film or throw it away. Polanski restored the film from the original print, remixing and slightly recutting it. An approximately 15-minute epilogue was added, showing Polanski and Stewart reminiscing in present-day Monaco, having a conversation about their friendship, the evolution of racing safety, hairstyles, and life in general. El diputado El diputado is a 1978 Spanish drama film co-written and directed by Eloy de la Iglesia. Nowadays, the film is a portrait of the society during the Spanish transition to democracy times. Windows Windows is a 1980 erotic thriller film directed by Gordon Willis and starring Talia Shire, Joseph Cortese and Elizabeth Ashley. Slyozy kapali Tears Were Falling is a 1982 Soviet fantasy film directed by Georgiy Daneliya. The plot can be viewed as a modern interpretation of the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen The Snow Queen. It was the last film role of actor Boris Andreyev. The Sandwich Man The Sandwich Man is a 1983 Taiwanese film jointly directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien, Wan Jen, and Tseng Chuang-hsiang. The script by Wu Nien-jen is based on a story by Huang Chunming entitled "His Sons Big Doll". Composed of three separate stories, the film vividly portrays Taiwan during the cold war period when the country developed its economy with help from the United States. It is regarded as a hallmark of Taiwanese New Cinema. The English title of the film is derived from the films first vignette, directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien, which tells about a man who ekes out a living for his young family by carrying advertisement sandwich boards. The second vignette tells of two ambitious young men who discover too late that a product they are trying to sell is defective. The third vignette explores what happens when a poor laborer is struck by a high-ranking American officials automobile. Splash, Too Splash, Too is a 1988 American made-for-television film sequel to the film Splash produced by The Walt Disney Company. Directed by Greg Antonacci and written by Bruce Franklin Singer. It stars Todd Waring as Allen Bauer and Amy Yasbeck as Madison Bauer. It was first broadcast in two parts on The Disney Sunday Movie on May 1 and May 8, 1988, on the ABC television network. From the East DEst , translated into English as From the East, is a 16-mm experimental documentary film, shot in Poland, Russia and the former East Germany. The film investigates the stories of people’s lives in an unstable time after the collapse of the Eastern Bloc through the idea of memory. The film has no commentary or dialogue and instead documents landscapes and residents in an observational manner. Okwui Enwezor, curator, art critic and writer, describes the characters in the film as “bewildered, anachronistic and depthless in the harsh flare of history”. Magic Island Magic Island is a 1995 American fantasy Adventure comedy direct-to-video film produced by Moonbeam Entertainment and released by Paramount Home Video. It was directed by Sam Irvin and starred Zachery Ty Bryan, Andrew Divoff, Edward Kerr, Lee Armstrong, French Stewart, Jessie-Ann Friend, Oscar Dillon, Abraham Benrubi, Sean OKane, Schae Harrison, and Janet Dubois. Shrieker Shrieker is a 1998 American horror film directed by David DeCoteau. You Lucky Dog You Lucky Dog is a 1998 Disney Channel Original Movie directed by Paul Schneider and starring Kirk Cameron. It first aired on June 27, 1998. The Wyvern Mystery The Wyvern Mystery is a 2000 BBC film directed by Alex Pillai and starring Naomi Watts and Derek Jacobi. The film is based on Sheridan Le Fanus novel. 19 is a 2001 Japanese drama film written and directed by Kazushi Watanabe. It was released on 14 July 2001. Century Hotel Century Hotel is a 2001 Canadian drama/mystery/romance film. It is directed and co-written by David Weaver and Bridget Newson. The film explains seven different stories, that happen in the same hotel room in different eras, from the 1920s to the 1990s. The stories are not told one after the other, but interspersed. Aarilirindhu Aruvathu Varai Aarilirunthu Arubathu Varai is a 1979 Tamil-language drama film, directed by S. P. Muthuraman, starring Rajinikanth. The film was written and produced by Panju Arunachalam under P. A. Arts Productions. The cast also included Thilak, Cho, Thengai Seenivasan, Jayalakshmi, Sangeetha, Jaya and Mallika. Soundtrack for the film was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The movie is a portrayal of the life of Santhanam, the eldest son of a poor widow who struggles to make ends meet. He spends the first half of his life toiling day and night to provide his younger siblings an education and spends second half watching them leading comfortable lives, while he continues his struggle for survival. The film was screened for 25 weeks in the Midland theatre, Chennai. It was dubbed in Telugu as O Inti Katha and was remade into Telugu as Maharaju with Sobhan Babu. The film was also remade in Kannada as Poorna Chandra with Ambareesh. Benji: Off the Leash! Benji: Off the Leash! is a 2004 American comedy-drama film that was shot in various parts of Utah. The Joy of Torture 2: Oxen Split Torturing is a 1976 Japanese splatter film. It tells two stories set in Edo period Japan: one involving a Christian girl who is taken as a slave and tortured, the other about a brothel master who tries to escape with a girl he fell in love with. It is a follow-up to the 1968 film Shoguns Joys of Torture. Choking Man Choking Man is a 2006 drama film, written and directed by Steve Barron. The film stars Octavio Gómez Berríos and Eugenia Yuan. March of Millions March of Millions is the international English title of the multi-award-winning three-hour German television film Die Flucht. The film stars Maria Furtwängler in the role of Lena Gräfin von Mahlenberg, the leader of a small convoy of refugees from East Prussia fleeing the advancing Red Army in the winter of 1944–1945, and trying to survive uprooted in Bavaria in the aftermath of World War II. When first broadcast by ARD in two parts, on 4 and 5 March 2007, it drew 13.5 million viewers. The production was reported to have cost €9m and to have employed over 2,000 extras. The film was controversial for portraying German war-time suffering during the Evacuation of East Prussia, and led to adverse comment from a foreign-policy adviser to the Polish president of the time, fearful of potential German claims to lands or property in East Prussia lost after the War. There have been multiple reactions from the Polish side on occasion of other movies about the war. Sherman's Way Shermans Way is a comedy-drama independent film starring James LeGros, Enrico Colantoni, Lacey Chabert, Donna Murphy, Brooke Nevin, and Michael Shulman. The film was directed by Craig Saavedra, written by Thomas R. Nance, and produced by Starry Night Entertainment. Shermans Way completed principal photography in 2007 and was shot in Manhattan, Clear Lake, and Los Angeles. Patagonia Patagonia is a 2010 British-Argentine drama film co-written and directed by Marc Evans. The story centers on Welsh and Argentine people connected to "Y Wladfa", the Welsh settlement in Patagonia, Argentina. The film stars several well-known Welsh actors including Matthew Rhys, Nia Roberts and the singer Duffy. It premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on 10 June 2010 and had its UK premiere in Cardiff on 4 March 2011. It was selected as the British entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Goth Goth is a 2008 Japanese drama film directed by Gen Takahashi. The film stars Kanata Hongô, Rin Takanashi, Kunihiko Ida, Mika Kamiya and Kôtarô Kano in the lead roles. It is based on the novel Goth by Otsuichi. Besa Solemn Promise is a 2009 Serbian drama film directed by Srđan Karanović. The film was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards but it did not make the final shortlist. Neninthe Neninthe is a 2008 Indian Telugu-language action drama film written and directed by Puri Jagannadh. Ravi Teja plays the lead role while Siya Gautham is the female lead in her debut. Chakri is the music director. Though the film became a commercial failure, it won three Nandi Awards-Ravi Teja as best actor, best story by Puri Jagannadh and best fight sequences by Ram-Lakshman . The movie is dubbed in Hindi as Ek Aur Vinashak and in Tamil as Natchathiram. Daruvu Daruvu is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language fantasy action comedy film written and directed by Siva, produced by Burugupalli Siva Rama Krishna under Sri Venkateswara Entertainments banner and starring Ravi Teja and Taapsee Pannu in lead roles. The soundtrack of the film is composed by Vijay Antony, while the cinematography is handled by Vetrivel. Ramesh Gopi and Anil Ravipudi penned the dialogues and Gautham Raju handled the editing department. The movie was remade in Odia as Ashok Samrat. Above and Beyond Above and Beyond is a 2014 documentary film about Mahal, produced by Nancy Spielberg, the youngest sister of Steven Spielberg,, written by Sophie Sartain, and directed by Roberta Grossman. Above and Beyond documents the story of four American, foreign, and Israeli pilots who flew warplanes to help defend the new state of Israel during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War against Arab armies that sought to destroy the new country. The film was notable with the cinematography of Harris Done, special effects by Industrial Light and Magic, and an original score from Hans Zimmers Studio. The film won the Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival 34 Best Documentary Audience Award. Nimirndhu Nil Nimirndhu Nil is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by Samuthirakani featuring Jayam Ravi and Amala Paul in the lead roles. It was produced by KS Sreenivasans Vaasan Visual Ventures. The films soundtrack and background score were composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar. Ravi played a revolutionist for a social cause. The film, which was simultaneously made in Telugu as Janda Pai Kapiraju with Nani in place of Jayam Ravi, released on 8 March 2014 and received mostly positive reviews. The film was also dubbed into Hindi as Daring Mard in 2014 and later into Telugu as Pourudu in 2018 despite the simultaneously shot Telugu version. The Boss's Daughter The Bosss Daughter is a 2015 French romance film directed and co-written by Olivier Loustau and starring Loustau and Christa Theret. Elizabeth Ekadashi Elizabeth Ekadashi is a 2014 Marathi movie directed by Paresh Mokashi. and written by Madhugandha Kulkarni. The movie, which tells the tale of a child and his set of friends living in Pandharpur, has been selected as the opening film of the Indian Panorama section at the International Film Festival of India, 2014. The film had national release on 14 November 2014. Fight Valley Fight Valley is a 2016 action film directed by Rob Hawk. It stars Susie Celek, as well as mixed martial artists Miesha Tate, Holly Holm, and Cris Cyborg. 3 Bahadur 3 Bahadur is a 2015 Pakistani 3D computer animated adventure film produced and directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy. It is the first installment in the 3 Bahadur franchise. The film is co-produced by Waadi Animations which is a join-venture of SOC films and ARY Films. 3 Bahadur became Pakistans first computer-animated feature-length film. Films plot focuses on three eleven-year-old friends, Amna, Saadi and Kamil, three extraordinary children who rise from the unlikeliest of places to save their community from the evils that plague it. The film is set in a fictional town called Roshan Basti. Equipped with courage and super powers, they battle against the odds and stand up to injustice to restore peace and harmony in their once thriving community and live a very happy life. 3 Bahadur was theatrically released nationwide by ARY Films on 22 May 2015. It became the highest-grossing animated film at the local box office breaking the previous record of Rio 2. The film grossed after 50 days of successful run in cinemas and became 7th highest-grossing film of Pakistan. Trophy Trophy is a 2017 documentary film about trophy hunting and wildlife conservation. After airing on CNN, it was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Nature Documentary at the 40th News and Documentary Emmy Award. Non ci resta che il crimine Non ci resta che il crimine is a 2019 Italian comedy film directed by Massimiliano Bruno. The Quietude La quietud is a 2018 Argentinian drama film. Principal photography started in Buenos Aires in December 2017. The film stars Martina Gusmán and Bérénice Bejo as sisters, along with Édgar Ramírez, Graciela Borges, and Joaquín Furriel. It was directed by Pablo Trapero, with Sony Pictures International Productions as a co-producer. The film premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival. One Sunday Afternoon One Sunday Afternoon is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Stephen Roberts and starring Gary Cooper and Fay Wray. Based on the 1933 Broadway play by James Hagan, the film is about a middle-aged dentist who reminisces about his unrequited love for a beautiful woman and his former friend who betrayed him and married her. This pre-Code film was released by Paramount Pictures on September 1, 1933. The Fast Lady The Fast Lady is a 1962 British comedy film, directed by Ken Annakin. The screenplay was written by Henry Blyth and Jack Davies, based on a story by Keble Howard. It was Julie Christies second film. The film opened at the Odeon Marble Arch on December 1962. Na komete Na kometě is a 1970 Czech film directed by Karel Zeman, based on Jules Vernes novel Hector Servadac. The film is a combination of animated and live action film. Animation is based on illustrations for Vernes novels. The story is presented in grotesque way, especially conflicts between British and French soldiers. Zeman added a romantic plot that includes Hector Servadac and Angelica. Web of the Spider Web of the Spider is a 1971 horror film directed by Antonio Margheriti. The film is about the writer Alan Foster who accepts a bet from Edgar Allan Poe and his friend Thomas Blackwood to stay a night in Blackwoods castle. At the castle, Foster meets Blackwoods sister Elisabeth and Julia. Foster has sex with Elisabeth and wakes up to find that she was stabbed by someone whose body vanishes, allowing Foster to realize the house is possessed by ghosts. Web of the Spider is a color remake of Margheritis previous film Castle of Blood. You'll Like My Mother Youll Like My Mother is a 1972 American horror and thriller film directed by Lamont Johnson and starring Patty Duke, Rosemary Murphy and Richard Thomas. Based on the novel by Naomi A. Hintze, the film follows a pregnant widow who travels from Los Angeles to rural Minnesota to meet her mother-in-law, who she comes to find out has sinister motives against her. The film was shot on location in Duluth at the Glensheen Historic Estate. In 1977 the Glensheen Mansion became the site of the infamous murders of mansion owner and prominent heiress Elisabeth Congdon and her nurse. Silver Saddle Silver Saddle, is a 1978 Spaghetti Western. It is the third and final western directed by Lucio Fulci and one of the last spaghetti westerns to be produced by a European studio. The film was based on an original story written by screenwriter Adriano Bolzoni and directed by Fulci for the Italian studio Rizzoli Film Productions. This was also the final western film role for leading man Giuliano Gemma, whose breakout role was in the 1965 spaghetti western A Pistol for Ringo, although he would continue acting in other genres for more than twenty years afterwards. Along with Gemma, the film also starred Sven Valsecchi, Ettore Manni, Gianni De Luigi, Cinzia Monreale, Licinia Lentini, Donald OBrien, Aldo Sambrell, Philippe Hersent and Geoffrey Lewis. Although Gemma, Manri, OBrien and Sambrell were all experienced veterans of the genre, for most of the cast this would be their first and only spaghetti western appearance. Home Sweet Home Home Sweet Home is a 1981 American slasher film directed by Nettie Peña, and written by Thomas Bush. It stars Jake Steinfeld, Peter De Paula, and Vinessa Shaw in her film debut, and the plot focuses on a PCP-addicted killer who terrorizes a family in their remote home on Thanksgiving. Along with Blood Rage and the faux Thanksgiving trailer from Grindhouse, it is one of the few slasher films centered on the Thanksgiving holiday, and one of the few to be directed by a woman. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic. The Lost Language of Cranes The Lost Language of Cranes is a 1991 British television film directed by Nigel Finch. Made by the BBC for their Screen Two series; it is an adaptation of the 1986 novel of the same name by David Leavitt. Whereas the novel is set in New York with American characters, the film takes place in London. Though most of the characters in the film are British, the characters of Elliot, Geoffrey and Winston are American, and the story is essentially that of the novel. Lunatics: A Love Story Lunatics: A Love Story is a 1991 comedy romance film with neo-noir connections written and directed by Josh Becker, starring Ted Raimi, Deborah Foreman and Bruce Campbell. The film tells the story of a young, paranoid aspiring poet who, after an accidental phone conversation with a seemingly sweet woman, is forced to overcome his worries in order to win her heart. The film’s music was composed by Joseph LoDuca, and was edited by Kaye Davis. What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? What Ever Happened to... is a 1991 American made-for-television thriller film directed by David Greene and adapted for the small screen by Brian Taggert. It is based on the novel What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? by Henry Farrell and the 1962 theatrical film of the same name. It stars real-life sisters Lynn Redgrave as Baby Jane Hudson and Vanessa Redgrave as Blanche Hudson, in the roles previously played by Bette Davis and Joan Crawford in the 1962 adaptation. The film was adapted to contemporary times, with Blanches film success taking place in the 1960s instead of the 1930s. Her films were being rediscovered on home video instead of television reruns. Jane had been a child film star, though her films were unavailable, leading to her jealousy. Sara Sara is a 1992 motion picture directed by Dariush Mehrjui. The film is based on Henrik Ibsens play A Dolls House, with Sara in the role of Nora, Hessam in the role of Torvald, Sima in the role of Ms Linde and Goshtasb in the role of Nils Krogstad. The movie won the Audience Award at the Nantes Three Continents Festival, and tied for the Golden Seashell at the San Sebastián International Film Festival, where Niki Karimi won Best Actress award for the title role and Yassamin Maleknasr Best Supporting Actress in Fajer Film Festival. T-Force T-Force is a 1994 science fiction film directed by Richard Pepin. Set in the near future, its plot concerns a group of law enforcement cyborgs, called "cybernauts" which, after being threatened with their shutdown, rebel against their superiors and the authorities. Mondo Mondo is a 1995 French drama film written and directed by Tony Gatlif based upon the short story by J. M. G. Le Clézio. The film debuted at the Unifrance French Film Festival in Japan 1995, and premiered in France April 17, 1996. Koritsia Gia Filima Kiss the Girls is a Greek film produced by Finos Film in 1965. It is written and directed by Giannis Dalianidis. The lead Rena, a manager at a Greek tourist office in New York City, goes to Greece with her cousin Jeny. This is the first movie produced and projected with a stereo sound system in Greece, at the Attikon cinema. Attikon was the only theater that could play the movie with stereophonic sound. The movie sold 619,236 tickets in Greece. Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment is a 1963 cinéma vérité documentary film directed by Robert Drew. The film centers on the University of Alabamas "Stand in the Schoolhouse Door" integration crisis of June 1963. Drew and the other filmmakers, including D. A. Pennebaker and Richard Leacock, were given expanded access to key areas, including United States President John F. Kennedys Oval Office and the homes of United States Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and Alabama Governor George Wallace. The film first aired on the American Broadcasting Company as an installment of Close-Up! four months after the incident on October 28, 1963. It was added to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress on December 28, 2011. A Date with Your Family A Date with Your Family is a 1950 10-minute social engineering short film presented by Simmel-Meservey, directed by Edward G. Simmel, and written by Arthur V. Jones to primarily show youth how to act and behave with parents during dinner to have a pleasant time. The subject family consists of a father, mother and their children - a daughter, older son and a younger son. The narrator tells what happens with the family; what should happen during the meal, what types of manners and socializing should be exhibited to not sour the time with your family and what should not happen. There are many stereotypical views of each person to coincide with the preferred image of a nuclear family in the post-war era of the 1950s. Oasis: Familiar to Millions Familiar to Millions is a live album by the British rock band Oasis. It was recorded at Wembley Stadium on 21 July 2000. It debuted at No. 5 in the UK charts with 57,000 copies sold in the first week. To date Familiar to Millions has sold around 310,000 copies in Britain alone, about 70,000 copies in the United States and an estimated 1 million copies worldwide. The album was initially released simultaneously on six formats: DVD, VHS, double CD, double cassette, triple vinyl, and double MiniDisc. Zaalim Zaalim is a 1994 Indian film directed by Sikander Bharti. It stars Akshay Kumar, Madhoo, Vishnuvardhan, Ranjeet, and Alok Nath. Fidel Fidel: The Untold Story is a documentary released in 2001 by Estela Bravo. The film features interviews with: Phillip Agee Muhammad Ali Harry Belafonte Ramsey Clark Angela Davis Elián González Nelson Mandela Gabriel García Márquez Ted Turner Alice Walker The Cockettes The Cockettes is a 2002 American documentary film. It was directed by Bill Weber and David Weissman, and produced by Weissman. Its subject is the 1960s-70s San Francisco performance group The Cockettes. The film debuted at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. It went on to a limited theatrical release and to play the film festival circuit. The film received the LA Film Critics Award for Best Documentary of 2002. Freedom's Fury Freedoms Fury is a documentary film about the Melbourne, Australia 1956 Summer Olympics semifinal water polo match between Hungary and the USSR, and the events that led up to the violent battle, the match that what would later be known as the "Blood in the Water match." The documentary was narrated by Mark Spitz, who as a teenager had been coached by Ervin Zádor. The film debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2006, in the year of the 50th anniversary of the match. A Is for Acid A Is for Acid is a 2002 British television film based on the life of the serial killer John George Haigh, known as the Acid Bath Murderer, because he dissolved the bodies of six people in sulphuric acid. Haigh, hanged in 1949 for his crimes, had wrongly believed that murder could not be proven without the presence of a body. Starring Martin Clunes in the lead role, the film was shot in Scarborough, chosen because its appearance was believed similar to that of London when Haigh lived there during the 1940s. The film was produced by Yorkshire Television for the ITV network and aired on ITV1 on 9 September 2002. Directed by Harry Bradbeer and written by Glenn Chandler, A Is for Acid also featured among its cast Keeley Hawes and Richard Hope. Rumble Rumble is a 2002 Finnish comedy road-trip film with Tommi Korpela, Vesa-Matti Loiri, Jari Nissinen, and Jari Pehkonen. Testosterone Testosterone is a Greek film directed by Giorgos Panousopoulos. It released in 2004 and it stars Dimitris Liakopoulos, Natalia Dragoumi, Dimitra Matsouka and others. The film won the third best film award and the award of the best leading actor in the Greek State Film Awards. The film was shot in Naxos. In Between Days In Between Days is a 2006 film directed by So Yong Kim about a young girl from Korea and her coming of age in her new surroundings. The film premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, and was released into select theaters on June 27, 2007. Tomorrow Morning Tomorrow Morning is a 2006 Serbian drama film directed by Oleg Novković. It was Serbias submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Clandestinos Clandestinos is a 2007 Spanish film directed by Antonio Hens about a young gay male coming out of jail, and the search for his boyfriend and later involvement in ETA. Xabi was abandoned as a child and his feral life led to many spells in reform schools. After being released this time, he meets Inaki, an older man who is involved in ETA terrorism and who becomes a true friend, teacher and lover to the youth. Unfortunately, Xabi is sent to a high security correctional facility after throwing a gasoline bottle at a policeman during a robbery, injuring him severely. Xabi, along with a young Mexican and a Moroccan named Driss, both of whom are to be deported, manage to escape and get to Madrid. They are the "clandestinos" of the title. Xabi looks for Inaki as he wants to join ETA, but cannot find him. The Visitor The Visitor is a 2008 drama film directed by Finnish director Jukka-Pekka Valkeapää. It is a joint production of Finland, Estonia, Germany, and the UK. On 31 August 2008, the film premiered at the Venice Days section of the 65th Venice International Film Festival. Subsequently, it won the Dragon Award and the Nordic Vision Award at the 2009 Göteborg Film Festival, and in 2010, it won two Jussi Awards, one for Best Cinematography and one for Best Editing, while it was nominated for four more. The mute boy lives in a remote farm with his mother, while his father, a violent person, is in prison. A stranger arrives at the farm and, reluctantly, he is given hospitality. The film brings the viewer close to the winter landscapes of the Finnish countryside through the eyes of the boy. Belly 2: Millionaire Boyz Club Belly 2: Millionaire Boyz Club is a 2006 direct-to-video film starring The Game and Shari Headley, directed by Cess Silvera. Despite being a sequel to the 1998 film Belly, it has no connection to the first film. The Taqwacores The Taqwacores is a 2010 film adaptation of the 2003 novel The Taqwacores by Michael Muhammad Knight. The film was directed by Eyad Zahra and stars Bobby Naderi, Dominic Rains, and Noureen Dewulf. The film imagines a fictitious Islamic punk rock scene through characters living in a punk house in Buffalo. It was filmed in Cleveland. Kung Fu Chefs Kung Fu Chefs is a 2009 Hong Kong action film directed by Ken Yip, starring Sammo Hung, Louis Fan, Vanness Wu, Sammo Hungs real life son Timmy Hung, Ku Feng and Lee Hoi San. This was Lee Hoi Sans final film appearance. This film was shot with a low budget. Light of My Eyes Noor Einy is a 2010 Egyptian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Wael Ihsan. That Wasn't Me That Wasnt Me is a 2012 short film by Esteban Crespo. The film had a limited release on 9 February 2012 during an event organized by the Spanish NGOs Fundación El Compromiso, Amnistía Internacional, Save The Children, Entreculturas, Alboan, ONG DYES to celebrate the International Day Against the Use of Child Soldiers. Broken Road Benzin is a 2017 Bulgarian action film directed by Katerina Goranova and Asen Blatechki. Geronimo Geronimo is a 2014 French drama film directed by Tony Gatlif. It premiered in the Special Screenings section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival on 20 May. Chandrettan Evideya Chandrettan Evideya is a 2015 Malayalam black comedy film directed by Sidharth Bharathan. The film was produced by Sameer Thahir, Shyju Khalid and Ashiq Usman. It stars Dileep alongside Anusree, Namitha Pramod and K. P. A. C. Lalitha in the main roles. It is the second directorial of Sidharth. The story and screenplay is penned by noted author Santhosh Echikkanam who had teamed up with Sidharth in his directorial debut Nidra. The songs are composed by Prashant Pillai. Cinematography is handled by Shyju Khalid and editing by Bavan Sreekumar. The costumes are designed by Mashar T Hamsa. The film released on 1 May 2015 garnering average to positive reviews from critics and playing to mostly full houses in Kerala, it became a blockbuster at Kerala box office. The film is a profitable films of 2015 in Malayalam film industry. Lord of Shanghai Lord of Shanghai is a 2016 Chinese action film co-written, produced and directed by Sherwood Hu and stars Hu Jun, Yu Nan, Rhydian Vaughan, and Qin Hao. The film is an adaptation of Hong Yings novel of the same name. It picks up the story of three generations of the Lord of Shanghai and their love story of the legendary woman Xiao Yuegui. The film was first released in China on February 17, 2017. Godspeed Godspeed is a 2016 Taiwanese black comedy road caper film written and directed by Chung Mong-hong and starring Michael Hui and Nadow. The film had its world premiere at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival on 14 September 2016 and was theatrically released in Taiwan on 18 November. Gabriel DropOut is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ukami. The series began serialization in ASCII Media Works Dengeki Daioh G magazine in December 2013 and is licensed in English by Yen Press. An anime television adaptation by Doga Kobo aired in Japan between January and March 2017. Tiere Animals is a 2017 Austrian / Swiss / Polish mystery film directed by Greg Zglinski. House of the Disappeared House of the Disappeared is a 2017 South Korean mystery thriller film directed by Lim Dae-woong and written by Jang Jae-hyun. The film is based on The House at the End of Time, a 2013 Venezuelan horror film directed by Alejandro Hidalgo. It stars Kim Yun-jin and Ok Taec-yeon. Laughing Sinners Laughing Sinners is a 1931 American pre-Code Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature film starring Joan Crawford and Clark Gable in a story about a cafe entertainer who experiences spiritual redemption. The dialogue by Martin Flavin was based upon the play Torch Song by Kenyon Nicholson. The film was directed by Harry Beaumont. Laughing Sinners was the second of eight cinematic collaborations between Crawford and Gable. They Call It Sin They Call It Sin is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Loretta Young as a farmers daughter who follows a traveling salesman to New York City, only to discover he already is engaged. The River The River is a 1938 short documentary film which shows the importance of the Mississippi River to the United States, and how farming and timber practices had caused topsoil to be swept down the river and into the Gulf of Mexico, leading to catastrophic floods and impoverishing farmers. It ends by briefly describing how the Tennessee Valley Authority project was beginning to reverse these problems. It was written and directed by Pare Lorentz and, like Lorentzs earlier 1936 documentary The Plow That Broke the Plains, was also selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", going into the registry in 1990. The film won the "best documentary" category at the 1938 Venice International Film Festival. Both films have notable scores by Virgil Thomson that are still heard as concert suites, featuring an adaptation of the hymn "How Firm a Foundation". The film was narrated by the American baritone Thomas Hardie Chalmers. Thomsons score was heavily adapted from his own concert work Symphony on a Hymn Tune. The River later served as the score for the 1983 TV movie The Day After. The two films were sponsored by the U.S. government and specifically the Resettlement Administration to raise awareness about the New Deal. The RA was folded into the Farm Security Administration in 1937, so The River was officially an FSA production. There is also a companion book, The River. The text was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in poetry in that year. Horror Island Horror Island is a 1941 horror film made by Universal Studios based on an original story by Alex Gottlieb. It was directed by George Waggner and the screenplay was written by Maurice Tombragel and Victor McLeod. It stars Dick Foran, Peggy Moran, Leo Carrillo, Eddie Parker, Dale Van Sickle, John Eldredge, Lewis Howard, Hobart Cavanaugh, Iris Adrian and Fuzzy Knight. Foy Van Dolsen plays the monstrous villain "Panama Pete", alias "The Phantom". Directed by George Waggner, the movie runs 61 minutes. It was released on March 28, 1941. The plot has assorted colorful characters going to a mysterious island to seek a pirates hidden fortune. The film cost $93,000 and was made between March 3 and March 15, 1941. The movie is on the "Universal Horror Classic Movie Archive" DVD box set, released in 2009. The Ducktators The Ducktators is a Looney Tunes black and white cartoon that was produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions and was released in 1942 by Warner Bros.. Directed by Norman McCabe, the cartoon satirizes various events of World War II. The title is a pun on dictator. They Got Me Covered They Got Me Covered, also known as Washington Story and The Washington Angle, is a 1943 comedy film directed by David Butler and starring Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour. Otto Preminger appears in a supporting role. The Falcon in Mexico The Falcon in Mexico is a 1944 film directed by William Berke and stars Tom Conway in his recurring role as a suave amateur sleuth, supported by Mona Maris and Martha Vickers. Conway would play the Falcon seven more times before RKO retired the franchise in 1946.The Falcon in Mexico was the ninth of 16 films in the Falcon detective series. The film features many second unit sequences filmed in Mexico and Brazil; the latter scenes from Orson Welless aborted film Its All True. A Bear for Punishment A Bear for Punishment is a 1951 animated Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and featuring The Three Bears. It was the last of The Three Bears cartoon of the classic era. The march, "Father", performed by Junior and Ma, is a special vocal written to the tune of "Frat", a long-standing Warner cartoon staple. This is also one of few shorts where Mel Blanc doesnt provide a voice for any character in the short. The Idiot The Idiot, is a 1959 Soviet film directed by Ivan Pyryev. It is based on the eponymous novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx is a 1970 Irish-American comedy film directed by Waris Hussein and written by Gabriel Walsh. It stars Gene Wilder as the titular Quackser Fortune, a poor Irish manure collector who falls in love with an American exchange student after she almost runs him over. The Ambassador The Ambassador is a 1984 American thriller film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Robert Mitchum, Ellen Burstyn and Rock Hudson. It was the last theatrical release starring Rock Hudson before his death in October 1985. The Longshot The Longshot is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Paul Bartel and starring Tim Conway. The movie involved four friends who enjoy betting on horses at the race track. Someone tells them that hes got something to give his horse to make it run faster, and they can win a lot of money if they bet. Dooley tries to romance Nicki Dixon to get the money, but he finds out shes a lunatic who tries to kill him when he reminds her of her ex. Later, they borrow an envelope of money from the mob, who expect them to pay back within a week. They find out that the man who gave them the tip was a fraud, but Dooley remembered someone saying that the horse would run fast if a shirt was waved. He ran out to the track, and the horse won the race. Loved Loved is a 1997 film directed by Erin Dignam and starring Robin Wright Penn and William Hurt. Lifeline Lifeline is a 1997 Hong Kong action disaster drama film directed by Johnnie To and starring Sean Lau, Alex Fong and Carman Lee. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a 1948 animated short film produced and directed by Max Fleischer for Jam Handy based on the 1939 Robert L. May poem Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, about a flying reindeer who helps Santa Claus. The song and the scenes were added in Very Merry Christmas Songs, the Christmas video volume from Disneys Sing Along Songs. It was also featured on Rifftrax in 2009. A Flintstone Christmas A Flintstone Christmas is a 1977 animated Christmas television special featuring characters from The Flintstones franchise. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera and is the second Christmas-themed animated work in the franchise, after the 1964 episode "Christmas Flintstone." Both feature the character Fred Flintstone taking on the role of Santa Claus. The special has been released on VHS and DVD. It is followed by two more Flintstones Christmas specials, A Flintstone Family Christmas and A Flintstones Christmas Carol. The Jimmy Show The Jimmy Show is a 2001 drama written and directed by Frank Whaley, based on the Off-Broadway play Veins and Thumbtacks by Jonathan Marc Sherman. The film stars Whaley, Carla Gugino, and Ethan Hawke. Children on Their Birthdays Children on Their Birthdays is a 2002 American independent film directed by Mark Medoff. The screenplay written by Douglas Sloan is based on "Children on Their Birthdays", the short story of the same title by Truman Capote. This was the last film appearance by Joe Pichler before his disappearance in 2006. Spygirl Spy Girl is a 2004 South Korean film starring Kim Jung-hwa and Gong Yoo. Sukeban gerira is a 1972 Japanese film in the sukeban subgenre of Toeis "Pinky violence" style of Pink film. The third in the seven-film Girl Boss series, it was directed by Norifumi Suzuki and starred Miki Sugimoto and Reiko Ike. Tom, Dick, and Harry Tom, Dick, & Harry is an Indian Hindi comedy film released on 12 May 2006. It stars Dino Morea, Jimmy Sheirgill, Anuj Sawhney, Celina Jaitly, Kim Sharma, Gulshan Grover and Shakti Kapoor. It had music by Himesh Reshammiya who made a special appearance in the film. The screenplay is actually a mixture of two different plots taken from two different films with similar titles: the 1941 American classic Tom, Dick and Harry and the 1993 Hong Kong hit Tom. It pays a small tribute to Bollywood as it contains multiple references to older films and has a number of unforgettable Bollywood characters from earlier movies. Ghost in a Teeny Bikini Ghost in a Teeny Bikini is a 2006 American made for cable erotic film directed by Fred Olen Ray. Small World Small World is a 2010 Franco-German drama film directed by Bruno Chiche and adapted from the book Small World by Martin Suter. Press Press is a 2010 Turkish drama film directed by Sedat Yılmaz that tells the story of six employees at the Diyarbakır office of Turkeys first Kurdish language daily newspaper. The film was selected for the 47th Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival. The English word was used in the original title of the film because of the double meaning of the word, both describing the work done and the pressure on the journalists. A Mile in His Shoes A Mile in His Shoes is a 2011 Canadian made-for-television sports drama film directed by William Dear and starring Luke Schroder, George Canyon and Dean Cain. It was based on the novel The Legend of Mickey Tussler by Frank Nappi. The setting was changed from Ohio in 1948 in the novel to Bargersville in 2002 in the film. The story takes place before autism was a recognized condition and people who had it were thought to be "retarded". The movie takes place in Ohio, but was filmed in areas surrounding Vancouver, British Columbia, including Langley, New Westminster and Queens Park. The screenplay is written by Jason Koornick and the film is adopted from Frank Nappis novel, "The Legend of Mickey Tussler". Confession of a Child of the Century Confession of a Child of the Century is a 2012 drama film directed by Sylvie Verheyde. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. In spite of its selection to the prestigious festival, the film gained notoriety as being the lowest-grossing US theatrical release of 2015; it generated only US$74 from its one-week, one-theater theatrical run. The film is an adaptation of Alfred de Mussets 1836 autobiographical novel of the same name. Coming Home for Christmas Coming Home For Christmas is a 2013 Canadian Christmas movie written by Kyle McGlohon and Bruce Spiegelman and realised by Vanessa Parise. It stars Ben Hollingsworth, Amy Jo Johnson, Carly McKillip and Britt McKillip. It released direct to video. Meeting Gorbachev Meeting Gorbachev is a 2018 biographical documentary film directed by Werner Herzog and André Singer about the life of Mikhail Gorbachev, the eighth and last leader of the Soviet Union. The film features three interviews between Herzog and Gorbachev, conducted over the span of six months, and had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on September 1, 2018. Dom na Trubnoy The House on Trubnaya is a 1928 comedy film directed by Boris Barnet and starring Vera Maretskaya. Torch Singer Torch Singer is a 1933 American Pre-Code Paramount Pictures film directed by Alexander Hall and George Somnes and starring Claudette Colbert, Ricardo Cortez, David Manners and Lyda Roberti. The screenplay was written by Lenore J. Coffee and Lynn Starling, based on the short story Mike by Grace Perkins, which was published in Liberty magazine. It was released on DVD on April 7, 2009. The Woman in Red The Woman in Red is a 1935 American drama film directed by Robert Florey and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Gene Raymond. Based on the novel North Shore by Wallace Irwin, the film is about a woman equestrian who meets and falls in love with a traveling polo player from a once wealthy family. After they are married, she is persuaded to entertain her friends wealthy client aboard a yacht. The client accidentally drowns, and her friend is arrested for his murder. Determined to keep her name out of the press, the friend does not reveal that he has a witness who can prove his innocence. I'll Never Heil Again Ill Never Heil Again is the 56th short subject released by Columbia Pictures in 1941 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Gunfighters Gunfighters is a 1947 American Cinecolor Western film directed by George Waggner and starring Randolph Scott and Barbara Britton. Based on the novel Twin Sombreros by Zane Grey and with a screenplay by The Searchers author Alan Le May, the film is about a gunfighter who lays down his guns after being forced to shoot his best friend, and decides to become a cowhand on a ranch. The film was released in the United Kingdom as The Assassin. Vesna Vesna is a 1953 Slovene romantic comedy directed by František Čap. It is considered among the most watched Slovene films. It has a 1957 sequel Ne čakaj na maj. Just My Luck Just My Luck is a 1957 British sports comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Norman Wisdom as a worker in a jewellery shop. Herbie Herbie is a short 16mm black and white movie by George Lucas and Paul Golding made in 1965 as part of their USC film school course. It is an abstract film with no story and no actors that depicts the reflections of moving light streaks and light flashes from traffic at night. It is set to a piece of jazz music by Herbie Hancock, whose first name was used for the title. Lions Love (... and Lies) Lions Love is a 1969 American drama film directed by Agnès Varda. Crazy Mama Crazy Mama is a 1975 American action/comedy film directed by Jonathan Demme, produced by Julie Corman and stars Cloris Leachman. It marked Bill Paxtons film debut. Return to Boggy Creek Return to Boggy Creek is a 1977 adventure/horror film directed by Tom Moore. It is the first sequel to The Legend of Boggy Creek and stars Dawn Wells of Gilligans Island fame, and Dana Plato of Diffrent Strokes. Wells portrays the mother of three children who become lost in the swamp during a hurricane until the creature comes to their rescue. The film carries over none of the originals docudrama elements. It was followed by three additional sequels, And the Legend Continues, Boggy Creek: The Legend Is True and The Legacy of Boggy Creek; the latter two were released straight-to-video. Be Somebody... or Be Somebody's Fool! Be Somebody... or Be Somebodys Fool! is a 1984 motivational video hosted by Mr. T and distributed by MCA Home Video. The production depicts strongly on new wave and R&B culture of the mid-1980s to appeal to children to respect adults, avoid peer pressure, and build self-confidence. It features a showcase of emerging talent, including Ice-T, Martika, Stacy Ferguson, Janice Kawaye, Tammy Townsend, Bumper Robinson, Shanice, and New Edition. The video has led to a proliferation of video clips that are posted on the Internet. The project was produced by Topper Carew, a sitcom writer who had worked alongside Mr. T as a producer and writer on the feature film D.C. Cab. Mr. T returned to motivational roles for the 2006 television series I Pity the Fool. A companion book by St. Martins Press and a soundtrack album by MCA Records were also released in conjunction with the video. Caruso Pascoski di padre polacco Caruso Pascoski di padre polacco is a 1988 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Francesco Nuti. I Want to Go Home I Want to Go Home is a 1989 French comedy film directed by Alain Resnais, from a screenplay by Jules Feiffer. It explores the differences between French and American cultural values through a story about a veteran cartoonist who encounters conflicting reactions to his work during a trip abroad. King of the Airways Louis 19, King of the Airwaves is a Canadian comedy film, released in 1994. The film stars Martin Drainville as Louis Jobin, a television fanatic who wins a contest to be on television. Unbeknownst to him, however, his prize is to become a reality show: he is followed around by a cameraman 24 hours a day for three months, and when his life doesnt make for compelling viewing, the shows producers decide to manipulate his life to make the show more exciting. The film was directed by Michel Poulette, and written by Poulette, Sylvie Bouchard, Michel Michaud and Émile Gaudreault. Escape Clause Escape Clause is a 1996 made-for-TV film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It is a murder mystery about an insurance agent accused of his wifes murder. Sweet Jane Sweet Jane is a 1998 drama about an unlikely friendship that develops between an HIV positive prostitute addicted to heroin and a terminally-ill fifteen-year-old boy. Sweet Jane was directed by Joe Gayton and stars Samantha Mathis as Jane and Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Tony. The film opened at the AFI Los Angeles Film Festival. The Negro Soldier The Negro Soldier is a 1944 documentary created by the United States Army during World War II. The film was produced by Frank Capra as a follow up to his successful film series Why We Fight. The army used this film as propaganda to convince Black Americans to enlist in the army and fight in the war. Most people regarded the film very highly, some going as far as to say that The Negro Soldier was "one of the finest things that ever happened to America". Due to both high reviews and great cinematography, The Negro Soldier proved to be a breakout film influencing army members and civilians of all races. In 2011, it was chosen to be preserved in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. Sleepless Town Fuyajo is a Hong Kong and Japan joint film production released in 1998. It was directed by Chi-Ngai Lee; cinematography by Arthur Wong, who was granted 2 cinematography awards for this film. Thakshak Thakshak is a 1999 action-drama Hindi film written and directed by Govind Nihalani. Touted as Nihalanis attempt at popular cinema, this film stars Ajay Devgn, Tabu and Rahul Bose in the lead roles. The soundtrack was composed by A. R. Rahman. The movie was commercially flop on box office. The Mysterious Retort LAlchimiste Parafaragaramus ou la Cornue infernale, released in the United States as The Mysterious Retort and in Britain as The Alchemist and the Demon, is a 1906 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 874–876 in its catalogues. Alalum Alaloum is a 1982 Greek comedy film directed by Giorgos Apostolidis, Giannis Smaragdis and Giannis Typaldos, starring Harry Klynn, Manos Destounis and Joly Garbi. Strange Invaders Strange Invaders is a 2002 short animated film by animator Cordell Barker. It tells the story of Roger and Doris, a couple who lead a quiet life. When a child crashes into their living room, the couple are initially enthralled. However, the child becomes increasingly destructive and proceeds to ransack their home and ruin their lives. Things become increasingly bizarre until Roger realises the true nature of It. Strange Invaders was Barkers second short film after The Cat Came Back. Strange Invaders was inspired by Barkers experience as the father of his "three evil boys." Strange Invaders won numerous awards around the world and was nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Short It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Strange Invaders appeared on the Canadian TV show ZeD on March 22, 2002. The film was produced in Barkers hometown of Winnipeg. Sólo mía Mine Alone is a 2001 Spanish drama film directed by Javier Balaguer. Something to Remind Me Something to Remind Me is a 2001 German psychological thriller film directed by Christian Petzold. Green Light Green Light is a 2002 Turkish romantic drama film, written and directed by Faruk Aksoy. Long Life, Happiness & Prosperity Long Life, Happiness & Prosperity is a 2002 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Mina Shum and co-written with Dennis Foon. The film stars Valerie Tian as a 12-year-old girl attempting to fix her single mothers financial and romantic situation through the usage of taoist magic. Three stories of unrelated people connect as a result of her charms. The movie was produced by Shaftesbury Film Inc. and Massey Productions Ltd. in association with Chum Television. The film was filmed in Vancouver, Canada. Long life, Happiness & Prosperity had its international premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2002 and its U.S premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. The film is distributed within the U.S by the Film Movement and in Canada by Odeon Films. Long life, Happiness & Prosperity was nominated as most popular Canadian Film and Winner of best Canadian screenplay in the 2002 Vancouver International Film Festival. Its actors Colin Foo and Tseng Chang also were nominated for best male supporting performance in a feature-length drama in the 2003 Leo Awards. The movie has also opened at many important festivals such as the 19th edition of Visual Communications Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film & Video Festival. Anna Nicole Not to be confused with the 2013 TV movie The Anna Nicole Story. The Anna Nicole Smith Story is the title of a 2007 biographical film depicting the life of Anna Nicole Smith, released on DVD on September 22, 2009. The film has been released by Nasser Entertainment Group and stars Willa Ford in the title role. The films production was described as "fast track" by the films producer, Joseph Nasser. Money Hai Toh Honey Hai Money Hai Toh Honey Hai is a Bollywood comedy film directed by Ganesh Acharya and produced by Kumar Mangat, story and screenplay by Muazzam Beg. It features a cast of stars including Govinda, Aftab Shivdasani, Upen Patel, Hansika Motwani, Celina Jaitly and Manoj Bajpayee in the lead roles with Ravi Kissen, Antara Biswas and Prem Chopra in supporting roles. Esha Deol and the director of the film Ganesh Acharya make special appearances. The Good Life The Good Life is a 2008 Chilean drama film directed by Andrés Wood and written by Mamoun Hassan. The film won the 2008 Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film. Red Nights Red Nights is a 2010 French-Hong Kong film by Julien Carbon and Laurent Courtiaud. It is a thriller and a tale of erotic horror. The filmmakers call it a Hong Kong giallo with mystery, murders, fetishism and women. The film played at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival in the Midnight Madness section. We Were Once a Fairytale We Were Once a Fairytale is a 2009 short film directed by Spike Jonze and starring hip hop musician Kanye West. It is the second collaboration between Jonze and West, since they co-directed the music video for Wests single "Flashing Lights" in 2008. Shanghai Gypsy Shanghai Gypsy is a 2012 Slovenian drama film directed by Marko Nabersnik. Oxyana Oxyana is a 2013 documentary film produced by Sean Dunne. The film documents prescription drug abuse in rural Southern West Virginia, based in the town of Oceana and surrounding Wyoming County. The film highlights the abuse of the prescription drug oxycodone. It was released in April 2013 at the Tribeca Film Festival. Six by Sondheim Six by Sondheim is an HBO television documentary which pays tribute to Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. The film was directed and co-produced by James Lapine, based on an idea by Frank Rich and "centers on the backstory of six great Sondheim songs." Hollywood Adventures Hollywood Adventures is a Chinese-American-Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Tim Kendall, starring Zhao Wei, Huang Xiaoming and Tong Dawei. It was largely filmed in Los Angeles, United States. The film was released on June 26, 2015. Barefoot Po strništi bos is a 2017 Czech war comedy film directed by Jan Svěrák. It is a Prequel to The Elementary School. Harakiri Harakiri, or Madame Butterfly, is a 1919 silent film directed in Germany by Fritz Lang. It was one of the first Japanese-themed films depicting Japanese culture. The film was originally released in the United States and other countries as Madame Butterfly because of the source material on which it is based and which also inspired Giacomo Puccinis eponymous opera. The film starred Lil Dagover as O-Take-san. Love Is News Love Is News is a 1937 romantic comedy film starring Tyrone Power, Loretta Young, and Don Ameche. The movie was directed by Tay Garnett and was the first film for which Power had top billing. The picture was remade in 1947 as That Wonderful Urge, with Power again and Gene Tierney. Listen, Darling Listen, Darling is a 1938 American musical comedy film starring Judy Garland, Freddie Bartholomew, Mary Astor, and Walter Pidgeon. Day-Time Wife Day-Time Wife is a 1939 comedy directed by Gregory Ratoff, starring Tyrone Power and Linda Darnell. Linda Darnell and Tyrone Power play Jane and Ken Norton , a married couple approaching their second anniversary. This was Linda Darnells second film. Day-Time Wife was the first of four films that Darnell and Power made together over the next few years, Brigham Young, The Mark of Zorro, Blood and Sand. I Dood It I Dood It is a 1943 American musical-comedy film starring Red Skelton and Eleanor Powell, directed by Vincente Minnelli, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The screenplay is by Fred Saidy and Sig Herzig and the film features Richard Ainley, Patricia Dane, Lena Horne, and Hazel Scott. John Hodiak plays a villain in this production, just his third movie role. Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra provide musical interludes. Duck Soup to Nuts Duck Soup to Nuts is a 1944 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. Canadian Pacific Canadian Pacific is a 1949 historical Western, directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Randolph Scott and Jane Wyatt. Filmed in Cinecolor on location in the Canadian Rockies in Banff National Park, Morley Indian Reserve in Alberta and Yoho National Park in British Columbia, it spins a fanciful account of the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway. 5 Steps to Danger 5 Steps to Danger is a 1957 American film noir crime film directed, produced, and co–written by Henry S. Kesler. It stars Ruth Roman and Sterling Hayden, with a cast that also included Werner Klemperer, Richard Gaines, Charles Davis, Jeanne Cooper, and Peter Hansen. 5 Steps to Danger was based on the novel The Steel Mirror by Donald Hamilton. The Fearmakers The Fearmakers is a 1958 American film noir crime film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Dana Andrews. The screenplay is based on the 1945 novel of the same name by Darwin Teilhet. The Two-Headed Spy The Two-Headed Spy is a 1958 British spy thriller film directed by Andre DeToth and starring Jack Hawkins, Gia Scala, Erik Schumann and Alexander Knox. The film, which has elements of film noir and is set in the Second World War, was based on a story by J. Alvin Kugelmass called Britains Two-Headed Spy and is notable for having been scripted by blacklisted writers. The Frightened City The Frightened City is a 1961 British neo-noir gangster film about extortion rackets and gang warfare in the West End of London. It stars Herbert Lom, John Gregson and a pre-Bond Sean Connery, who plays a burglar called Paddy Damion. He is lured into a protection racket by oily mobster Harry Foulcher, in order to support his partner in crime Wally Smith, who is injured in a robbery. Although Connerys character has a girlfriend, he seduces the beautiful Anya, the mistress of the seedy and sinister crime boss Zhernikov. John Gregson plays Detective Inspector Sayers who is dedicated to tackling organised crime. The Shadows had a hit single, no. 3 on the British charts in May 1961, with the main theme. It was subsequently covered by Peter Frampton in the 1996 collection Twang!: A Tribute to Hank Marvin & the Shadows. The Curse of the Living Corpse The Curse of the Living Corpse is a 1964 American horror film produced, written and directed by Del Tenney. The film is about a series of murders haunt the family of a man who died leaving extensive instructions in his will to avoid him being buried alive. Half a Sixpence Half a Sixpence is a 1967 British musical film directed by George Sidney and choreographed by Gillian Lynne. The screenplay by Beverley Cross is adapted from his book for the stage musical of the same name, which was based on Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul, a 1905 novel by H. G. Wells. The music and lyrics are by David Heneker. This was the final film made by Sidney, director of such well-known movies as Annie Get Your Gun, Kiss Me Kate, Bye Bye Birdie and Viva Las Vegas. Hurrah, the School Is Burning Hurra, die Schule brennt! is a 1969 German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Peter Alexander, Heintje Simons and Theo Lingen. It is the fourth of a series of school comedy films under the collective title, all of them starring Hansi Kraus and Theo Lingen. Pancho Villa Pancho Villa is a 1972 American, British and Spanish spaghetti western film directed by Eugenio Martín. The film features Telly Savalas, Clint Walker, Chuck Connors and Anne Francis. Shot in Spain, this "brawling spectacle" has an often-overlooked light-comedy satirical facet, which to this day often confuses viewers. The storyline was developed during the Vietnam War and reflected certain antiwar sentiments in an American society. Le gang Le Gang is a 1977 French-Italian film starring Alain Delon. It was directed by Jacques Deray. It recorded admissions of 1,190,355 in France. Who Will Love My Children? Who Will Love My Children? is a 1983 American made-for-television biographical film based on the life of Lucile Fray. Lucile Fray was diagnosed with cancer in 1952 and wanted to find suitable homes for her ten children, since she felt her husband could not properly care for them. Prior to her death, she succeeded. The film was directed by John Erman, written by Michael Bortman, and starred Ann-Margret in her first television film. It was originally broadcast on American Broadcasting Company. The same evening as its original broadcast, February 14, 1983, the children of Lucile Fray appeared on Thats Incredible!, an ABC program. Crime Wave Crime Wave is a 1985 Canadian independent surrealist comedy made by Winnipeg-based filmmaker John Paizs shot between 1984 and 1986. The film is a homage to late 1940s-early 1950s "colour crime pictures". Paizs plays Steven Penny, a struggling screenwriter who lives above the garage of a suburban family, and begins typing each night from the moment the street lamp comes on. Everything we learn about the character comes from Kim, the familys daughter, who has a schoolgirl crush on him, as Penny never utters a word in the entire film. Steven is able to write beginnings and endings, but not middles, and we are treated to some of these amusing endings and rather repetitive beginnings that introduce several characters from various geographic regions to settle upon the films hero "from the North". The film is designed to emulate the look and feel of educational films from the period. Randolph Peters includes a flute and glockenspiel-based score emulating such films. When Steven Penny is brought into some shady deals, the film takes on more of a neo noir look and sound, inflected with surrealism. One of the films signature images is of the street lamp smashed over Stevens head, which he wears home. Slow Burn Slow Burn is a 1986 American television drama film noir presented by Joel Schumacher and directed by Matthew Chapman. Chapman also adapted screenplay from the novel of named Castles Burning. Film stars include Eric Roberts, Beverly DAngelo, Dennis Lipscomb, Raymond J. Barry, Johnny Depp, Anne Schedeen, Henry Gibson and Dan Hedaya. Emerald City Emerald City is a 1988 Australian comedy-drama film directed by Michael Jenkins, based on the play of the same name by David Williamson. Much of the plays dialogue is retained, though discussion of off-stage characters is usually replaced with their appearance, and a more conventionally cinematic level and speed of dialogue is maintained. Also, the younger daughter Hannah is omitted. The Corridor The Corridor is a 1995 Lithuanian drama film directed by Šarūnas Bartas. It has a fragmentary narrative without dialogue and depicts several people in Vilnius. According to the director, the title symbolizes "the atmosphere of a corridor between yesterday and today, containing many doors". The film was shown in the Panorama section of the 45th Berlin International Film Festival. It won the Fipresci Prize at the 1995 Vienna International Film Festival. Nammavar Nammavar is a 1994 Tamil-language drama film directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan, and starring Kamal Haasan and Gautami in the lead roles. The film was among 1994 Deepavali releases, and won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil and Second Prize of Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film. It was dubbed in Telugu as Professor Viswam. Haasan plays a revolutionary history lecturer of a college. The film follows how he tries to reform the downtrodden college by his initiatives and its consequences. The background score and music was composed by debutant Mahesh. Nagesh won National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor and Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize for this movie. Prince of Central Park Prince of Central Park is a 2000 family movie. The cast included Kathleen Turner, Danny Aiello, Harvey Keitel, and Cathy Moriarty. It was written and directed by John Leekley, and produced by Julius R. Nasso, Steven Seagal, and John P. Gulino. The film is a remake of the 1977 TV movie The Prince of Central Park starring Ruth Gordon and T. J. Hargrave; both films were based on the novel The Prince of Central Park by Evan Rhodes. Broken Silence Broken Silence is a 2001 Spanish drama film directed by Montxo Armendáriz. Meleparambil Aanveedu Meleparambil Anveedu is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film directed by Rajasenan and scripted by Raghunath Paleri from a story by Gireesh Puthenchery. The film stars Jayaram and Shobana, along with Narendra Prasad, Meena, Jagathy Sreekumar, Janardanan, Vijayaraghavan, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, and Vinu Chakravarthy. The film was produced and distributed by Mani C. Kappan. The title comes from the fact that all three sons of Thrivikraman Pillai and Bhanumathi of the Meleparambil HouseJayakrishnan, Gopikrishnan, and Harikrishnan are bachelors. Their family also includes Kannappan, the bachelor brother of Bhanumathi. Abouna Abouna is a surname. Abouna or more commonly Abuna is a religious title carried by head of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church see List and the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church see List Notable persons with the surname may include: Andraos Abouna, Chaldean Catholic titular bishop of Hirta and the auxiliary bishop of the Chaldean Catholic Patriarchate of Babylon Jean-Patrick Abouna, Cameroonian football player Thierry Modo Abouna, Cameroonian football player As title of Father Abouna Gabriel Abdel El-Metgaly, Egyptian hegumen of the Coptic Orthodox Church Abouna Matta El Meskeen or Father Matta El Meskeen, Coptic Orthodox monk Abouna Menassa Elkomos Youhanna, Coptic priest, historian and theologian 10 on Ten 10 on Ten is a 2004 Iranian documentary film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Looking to his own art for inspiration, Abbas Kiarostami reflects on his techniques of filming and how he taped certain sequences in Ten in 2001. Working Slowly (Radio Alice) Lavorare con lentezza is a 2004 Italian drama film directed by Guido Chiesa. It is based on actual events involving Radio Alice, a 1970s pirate radio which was politically aligned with the autonomism movement. It entered the competition at the 61st Venice International Film Festival, in which Tommaso Ramenghi and Marco Luisi won the Marcello Mastroianni Award. The Wu Ming collective is also credited as co-writers of the screenplay. The film is published under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license, and can be downloaded from Archive.org Legend of Frosty the Snowman The Legend of Frosty the Snowman is a 2005 American/Canadian/Filipino direct-to-video animated film produced by Classic Media, Studio B Productions, and Top Draw Animation. It is the fifth television special featuring the character Frosty the Snowman. This movie has also been bundled with the original 1969 Rankin/Bass special and the CBS Entertainment Productions sequel. The special originally aired annually on Cartoon Network in the United States, and it now airs on Kids & Teens TV in the country since December 11, 2011, despite the acquisition of DreamWorks Animation, which acquired Classic Media and renamed it DreamWorks Classics in 2012, and currently distributed by Universal Television. Narrated and sung by Burt Reynolds, with veteran actor/voice artist Bill Fagerbakke in the role of Frosty, the film has a different back story than the original series. Fox Fox is a 2009 Indian Hindi thriller film written and directed by Deepak Tijori, starring Sunny Deol, Arjun Rampal, Udita Goswami and Sagarika Ghatge. The film was released on 29 August 2009 and is said to be inspired from Hollywood film A Murder of Crows. Aleksandr's Price Aleksandrs Price is a 2013 American-Spanish psychological drama film written, edited, and produced by Pau Masó, who additionally co-directs with David Damen. Set in New York City and starring Pau Masó, Anatoli Grek, Josh Berresford, Samantha Glovin, and Keith Dougherty, the film tells the story of an illegal Russian boy in Manhattan who after losing his mother to suicide, is drawn into becoming a male prostitute. The Good Road The Good Road is a 2013 Indian drama film written and directed by Gyan Correa. It was selected as the Indian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The film won the award for Best Gujarati film at the 60th National Film Awards. It is told in a hyperlink format, where several stories are intertwined, with the center of the action being a highway in the rural lands of Gujarat near a town in Kutch. The film is the first Gujarati film ever selected to represent India at the Oscars. Ranna Ranna is a 2015 Indian Kannada-language action drama film directed by Nanda Kishore. The principal cast includes Sudeep, Rachita Ram, Haripriya and Madhoo. The film was declared successful at the box office. It is a remake of the Telugu movie Attarintiki Daredi. Women Who Kill Women Who Kill is a 2016 American comedy film written and directed by Ingrid Jungermann and starring Annette OToole, Sheila Vand, Tami Sagher, Deborah Rush, Grace Rex, Shannon Patricia ONeill, and Ann Carr. The film was released on July 26, 2017, by FilmRise. The Magician The Magician is a 2015 South Korean period fantasy film directed by Kim Dae-seung. The film was released in December 2015. Lahore Se Aagey Lahore Se Aagey is a 2016 Pakistani road-comedy romantic film directed by Wajahat Rauf, written by Yasir Hussain and Produced by Asfand Faruok, Salman Iqbal, Jarjees Seja and Wajahat Rauf. The film is a spin-off to 2015 comedy film Karachi Se Lahore and second installment in Karachi Lahore film series. It features an all star cast, including Hussain along with Saba Qamar, Behroze Sabzwari, Abdullah Farhatullah, Mubashir Malik, Atiqa Odho, Rubina Ashraf and Noor ul Hasan. The film was released worldwide on 11 November 2016 under the production banner of AN Entertainment Pvt. Ltd . Upon release, it received criticism from critics and became a moderate box office success. Dust Be My Destiny Dust Be My Destiny is a 1939 American drama film starring John Garfield as a man who gets into trouble after being sentenced to a work farm. Pride of the Bowery Pride of the Bowery is a black-and-white 1940 film and the fourth installment in the East Side Kids series. It was directed by Joseph H. Lewis and produced by Sam Katzman. It was released by Monogram Pictures on December 15, 1940. La macchina ammazzacattivi The Machine That Kills Bad People is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Roberto Rossellini. A stranger claiming to be Sant Andrea gives to the village photographer a magic camera with the power to destroy the wicked. When it becomes apparent that no one is immune the photographer turns the device on the giver, who is unmasked as a devil and forced to return everyone to life. Way of a Gaucho Way of a Gaucho is a 1952 American western film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Gene Tierney, Rory Calhoun and Richard Boone. It was written by Philip Dunne and based on a novel by Herbert Childs. The film was made by 20th Century Fox and shot on location in Argentina. It was one of a growing trend of Runaway productions which saw American production shift away from Hollywood to other countries, particularly Britain and Italy, where the Hollywood studios had large amounts of money frozen because of currency controls. During World War II the Argentinian market had remained open to Hollywood films and Fox had built up significant earnings which they were unable to spend outside the country. The film failed to make a profit on its release. The story portrays the adventures of an Argentine rebel Gaucho, a South American rural worker sometimes considered as a version of the cowboy. Three Hours to Kill Three Hours to Kill is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Dana Andrews and Donna Reed. It inspired the 1956 Roger Corman film Gunslinger. Time Table Time Table is a 1956 American film noir crime film produced and directed by Mark Stevens, who also stars as the lead character. It was one of the first film appearances by both Jack Klugman and actress Felicia Farr. She had earlier appeared in Big House. The Outlaws Is Coming The Outlaws Is Coming is the sixth and final theatrical feature film starring The Three Stooges after their 1959 resurgence in popularity. By this time, the trio consisted of Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Joe DeRita. Like its predecessor, The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze, the film was co-written, produced and directed by Moes son-in-law, Norman Maurer. The supporting cast features Adam West, Nancy Kovack, and Emil Sitka, the latter in three roles. Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River Dont Raise the Bridge, Lower the River is a 1968 British comedy film produced by Walter Shenson and starring Jerry Lewis. It was released on 12 July 1968 by Columbia Pictures and based on Max Wilks novel of the same name with the original Connecticut locale moved to Swinging London and Portugal. I Love You I Love You is a 1981 Brazilian drama film directed by Arnaldo Jabor. It was shot along the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon, Lagoa. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. Bride of Boogedy Bride of Boogedy is a 1987 family film, directed by Oz Scott and written by Michael Janover, which originally aired as an episode of "The Disney Sunday Movie." It tells the continuing story of the Davis family and their encounters with an evil 300-year-old ghost in the fictional New England town of Lucifer Falls. The film is a sequel to Mr. Boogedy, which aired in 1986. Within the Rock Within the Rock is a 1996 American made-for-TV science fiction horror film directed by Gary J. Tunnicliffe. It starred Xander Berkeley, Brian Krause, and Duane Whitaker. It featured a cameo from former U.S. Marine Corps captain and technical advisor Dale Dye. The Adopted Son Beshkempir is a 1998 Kyrgyz language film. Shot and produced in Kyrgyzstan, it is representative of the first wave of independently produced cinema in the country after its independence from Soviet Union. It was directed by Aktan Abdykalykov, and stars the directors son Mirlan Abdykalykov in the lead role. This simple bildungsroman went on to receive critical acclaim, and won numerous international awards including the Silver Leopard Prize at the 1998 Locarno International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Kyrgyz entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Lotus Lantern Lotus Lantern is a Chinese animated feature film based on the Chinese fairy tale, The Magic Lotus Lantern, produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio. Abandoned Abandoned is a 2001 Hungarian film directed by Arpád Sopsits. It was Hungarys submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Singing Forest The Singing Forest is a 2003 American romantic fantasy film written, produced, and directed by Jorge Ameer and starring Jon Sherrin, Erin Leigh Price, and Craig Pinkston. Jajantaram Mamantaram Jajantaram Mamantaram is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language fantasy action comedy film directed by Soumitra Ranade and produced by Arunima Roy. The film is based on the tale of Bakasura and Jonathan Swifts Gullivers Travels. Faith of My Fathers Faith of My Fathers is a 2005 American television film, directed by Peter Markle. Based on the 1999 memoir of the same name by United States Senator and former United States Navy aviator John McCain, it aired on A&E Network on Memorial Day, May 30, 2005. Filmed in Louisiana, Faith of My Fathers is based on the story of Lieutenant Commander John McCains experiences as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam for five and a half years during the Vietnam War, interleaved with his memories of growing up in a heritage rich with military service. Shawn Hatosy is cast as John McCain, with Scott Glenn as his father, Admiral Jack McCain. Of the North Vietnamese captors, Chi Moui Lo played the keyman "Prick" and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa played prison commander "Cat". Dead at 17 Dead at 17 is a 2008 Canadian drama film directed by Douglas Jackson.This film has been music composed by Richard Bowers.The film stars Barbara Niven, John Bregar, Justin Bradley, Matthew Raudsepp and Kyle Switzer in the lead roles. Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai is a 2010 Bollywood science fiction romance film directed by Milap Zaveri. It stars Riteish Deshmukh, Jacqueline Fernandez, Sonal Sehgal and Ruslaan Mumtaz in lead roles. It was Warner Bros.s third Indian movie production. The film released on 9 April 2010 to mixed reviews from critics. Even though it was released in 2010, Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai has yet to receive a home video release. Torn Torn is a 2013 drama film directed Jeremiah Birnbaum and written by Michael Richter and starring Mahnoor Baloch, Faran Tahir, Dendrie Taylor and John Heard. The film was released on October 18, 2013. Snowflake, the White Gorilla Snowflake, the White Gorilla is a Spanish direct-to-video live action/computer-animated adventure film directed by Andrés G. Schaer. The film depicts the fictional childhood of the white gorilla Snowflake. In United States, the film was released on . The English dub of the film stars David Spade, Ariana Grande, Jennette McCurdy, Nathan Kress, Dallas Lovato, Keith David, and Christopher Lloyd. It was produced by Grindstone Entertainment Group and distributed by Lionsgate Home Entertainment Street Fighter: Legacy Street Fighter: Legacy is a live-action short fan film based on Capcoms popular fighting game series Street Fighter. The film is a Streetlight Films production, co-directed by Joey Ansah and Owen Trevor, produced by Jacqueline Quella and stars Jon Foo as Ryu, Christian Howard as Ken, and Ansah himself as Akuma/Gouki. Both Ansah and Howard are also the writers of the film. Capcom has said to have "given their blessing" to the film, and the film was released on 6 May 2010. There are currently plans for a series and several cast members have already been locked down. LennoNYC LennoNYC is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Michael Epstein about the life of John Lennon in New York City, after the breakup of the Beatles. The film premiered at the New York Film Festival and was shown at a free public screening in Central Park on October 9, which would have been Lennons 70th birthday. It first aired on the PBS series American Masters on November 22 and received a Peabody Award in 2010. Interviewed in film are Yoko Ono, members of the Elephants Memory band that played with Lennon and Ono in New York, Elton John, Dick Cavett, photographer Bob Gruen and Geraldo Rivera, who talks about a news report of his that inspired Lennon and Ono to stage the One to One benefit concert in 1972. However, the film also follows Lennon out of New York to Los Angeles during his co-called "lost weekend" period, when he briefly split from Ono. Early One Morning Early One Morning is a 2011 French-Belgian drama film directed by Jean-Marc Moutout. Altered Minds Altered Minds is a 2015 psychological thriller film directed by Michael Z. Wechsler and starring Judd Hirsch, Ryan ONan, C.S. Lee, Caroline Lagerfelt, Jaime Ray Newman, Joseph Lyle Taylor, Dennis Flanagan, Jake Miller, and Lily Pilblad. Forever Forever is a 2015 American drama independent film directed by Tatia Pilieva and written by Pilieva and Gill Dennis, starring Deborah Ann Woll, Luke Grimes, John Diehl, Rhys Coiro, Jill Larson, and Ioan Gruffudd. My Man is a 2014 Japanese romantic drama film directed by Kazuyoshi Kumakiri and based on Kazuki Sakurabas Watashi no Otoko novel. It was released on 14 June 2014 in Japan. The film won the Golden George at the 36th Moscow International Film Festival and Tadanobu Asano won the award for Best Actor. Fumi Nikaidō won International Rising Star Award for this film at New York Asian Film Festival and Best Actress at 6th TAMA Film Awards. The Squeeze The Squeeze is a 2015 feature film starring Jeremy Sumpter as Augie, a young golfer who just won the local tournament by 15 strokes and tied and broke the public course record during the tournament, and is seduced by a gambler to play golf for bet money. Everything goes well until he goes to Las Vegas and has his life and his family on the line on a high stake gambling scheme. The film was based on the real-life events of Keith Flatt. The film was written and directed by Terry Jastrow, a senior producer of many golf tournaments, winner of 7 Emmy Awards and is recognized by his innovations on golf and sports television coverage. Moshi Monsters: The Movie Moshi Monsters: The Movie is a British-Korean animated musical comedy film directed by Wip Vernooji and Morgan Francis and based on the virtual world of Moshi Monsters. The film stars Katsuma, Poppet, Diavlo, Luvli, Furi, Zommer, Dr. Strangeglove, Sweet Tooth, Bobbi Singsong, Mr and Mrs Snoodle, Buster Bumplechops, and more monsters along with a load of Moshlings. The film was released to UK and Irish theaters on 20th December 2013. The film was later released to China and Korea cinemas on 1st February 2018. Despite not seeing a release in North America, it has been broadcast on Starz in 2019. Mr. Fraud Mr. Fraud is a 2014 Indian Malayalam-language action heist film written and directed by B. Unnikrishnan and starring Mohanlal, Dev Gill, Vijay Babu, Miya, Manjari Phadnis and Pallavi Purohit. The film was produced by A. V. Anoop under the banner A. V. A Productions. The story is about a conman whose task is to plunder the treasure from a royal household. The films soundtrack and background score were composed by Gopi Sunder. Stunt choreography was directed by Stunt Silva. The film was released on 17 May 2014. Upon release the film received mixed reviews from critics. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Gunshot on 1 March 2019. Dissonance Dissonance is a 2015 German short film by German digital and visual artist, graphic designer and filmmaker Till Nowak. It is a hybrid film that combines live action with animation. Toni Braxton: Unbreak My Heart Toni Braxton: Unbreak My Heart is a 2016 American television biographical film about R&B singer Toni Braxton. It premiered at Lifetime on January 23, 2016. It derives its title from Braxtons book Toni Braxton Unbreak My Heart a Memoir and her most notable hit "Un-Break My Heart". The film stars Lex Scott Davis as Toni Braxton, Debbi Morgan as Evelyn Braxton, Skye P. Marshall as Towanda Braxton, Tiffany Hines as Tamar Braxton and Gavin Houston as Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds. The film was directed by Vondie Curtis Hall and written by Susan McMartin, Toni Braxton and Nicole Jefferson. LoveShhuda Loveshhuda is a 2016 Indian romance film produced by Vijay and Pratik Galani, and directed by Vaibhav Misra. The film features Girish Kumar, Navneet Kaur Dhillon and Naveen Kasturia in leading roles. The film was scheduled for release on 5 February 2016, but the release date was postponed to 19 February 2016. Once Upon a Line Once Upon a Line is a 2016 animated-short film directed, written and produced by Alicja Jasina. It won the Best Animation Gold Award at Student Academy Awards and was shortlisted with ten other short-film from 69 entries submitted to the 89th Academy Awards in Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film category, but did not make the final cut. Verses of Love 2 Ayat-Ayat Cinta 2 is the 2017 Indonesian religious drama film released on December 21, 2017, directed by Guntur Soehardjanto, who previously won nine awards at the 2005 Indonesian Film Festival through his work Juli di Bulan Juni. It is a sequel from Ayat-Ayat Cinta. The plot follows Fahri, who has become a professor in Edinburgh, Scotland, and lives well but without Aisha, his wife who is missing for months when being a volunteer in the Gaza Strip. While waiting for news of his wife, he faces many problems from romance to distress for being a Muslim in Europe that is hit by Islamophobia. The film received mixed and positive reviews from film critics and has been reached over 1 million tickets sold in five days upon release, and reached over 2.5 million in third weekend upon release. The film is crawling up to the fourth position of Indonesian best-selling films of 2017. Tumbleweeds Tumbleweeds is a 1925 American Western film starring and produced by William S. Hart. It depicts the Cherokee Strip land rush of 1893. The film is said to have influenced the Oscar-winning 1931 Western Cimarron, which also depicts the land rush. The 1939 Astor Pictures re-release of Tumbleweeds includes an 8-minute introduction by the then 75-year-old Hart as he talks about his career and the "glories of the old west." Tumbleweeds was Harts last movie. Murder by Television Murder by Television is an American mystery film starring Bela Lugosi, June Collyer, and Huntley Gordon. The film is also known as The Houghland Murder Case. The cast also includes Hattie McDaniel. The Pointer The Pointer is a 1939 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures on July 21, 1939. The short was directed by Clyde Geronimi and animated by Fred Moore, Frank Thomas, Lynn Karp, Seamus Culhane, Ollie Johnston, Preston Blair, Lester Norvi, John Lounsbery, Claude Smitha, Art Palmer, and Josh Meador. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject in 1940. The cartoon follows Mickey Mouse as he tries to teach his dog Pluto to be a pointer dog during a quail hunt. It was directed by Clyde Geronimi and features the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey and Lee Millar as Pluto. Although often cited as the animated debut of Mickeys modern character design, this actually occurred five months earlier in Mickeys Surprise Party. Nevertheless, The Pointer is still considered a milestone Mickey Mouse film for its background art and Mickeys acting which was personally staged by Walt Disney. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 12th Academy Awards in 1940, but untimely lost to Disneys own The Ugly Duckling, the final installment of the Silly Symphony series. Zenobia Zenobia is a 1939 comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Oliver Hardy, Harry Langdon, Billie Burke, Alice Brady, James Ellison, Jean Parker, June Lang, Stepin Fetchit and Hattie McDaniel. The source of the film was the 1891 short story "Zenobias Infidelity" by H.C. Bunner, which was originally purchased by producer Hal Roach as a vehicle for Roland Young. Forever and a Day Forever and a Day is a 1943 American drama film, a collaborative effort employing seven directors/producers and 22 writers, including an uncredited Alfred Hitchcock, with an enormous cast of well-known stars. Whistling in Brooklyn Whistling in Brooklyn is a 1943 film directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring Red Skelton, Ann Rutherford, and Jean Rogers. It is the third and last film starring Skelton as radio personality and amateur detective Wally "The Fox" Benton, following Whistling in the Dark and Whistling in Dixie. Wally prepares to marry his girlfriend, but gets sidetracked when he is mistaken for a serial murderer. Leo Durocher, then-manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, made his screen debut, playing himself, while Dodgers "superfan" Hilda Chester also made a brief appearance, playing herself. The Falcon in San Francisco The Falcon in San Francisco is a 1945 American crime and mystery film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and stars Tom Conway, Rita Corday and Edward Brophy, who played the recurring role of "Goldie" Locke. The film was the 11th in The Falcon series of detective films, and the eighth featuring Conway as the amateur sleuth. The Falcon in San Francisco was the final film in the series produced by Maurice Geraghty, after which budgets were reduced and location shooting largely abandoned. Night Editor For the 1954 DuMont TV series, see Night Editor. Night Editor is a 1946 B-movie film noir directed by Henry Levin and based on a popular radio program of the same name. The script for the film was based on a previous radio program episode "Inside Story." The movie was to be the first in a series of films featuring stories about the graveyard-shift police beat reporters at a fictional newspaper, the New York Star, but no other Night Editor films were made. Home of the Brave Home of the Brave is a 1949 war film based on a 1946 play by Arthur Laurents. It was directed by Mark Robson, and stars Douglas Dick, Jeff Corey, Lloyd Bridges, Frank Lovejoy, James Edwards, and Steve Brodie. The original play featured the protagonist being Jewish, rather than black. The National Board of Review named the film the eighth best of 1949. Home of the Brave utilizes the recurrent theme of a diverse group of men being subjected to the horror of war and their individual reactions, in this case, to the hell of jungle combat against the Japanese in World War II. The Walking Hills The Walking Hills is a 1949 American Western film directed by John Sturges and starring Randolph Scott and Ella Raines. The films plot has film noir elements in its story of a search for an old treasure by nine men including a detective tracking a fugitive, several others who have things to hide, and a love triangle involving the two leads and the fugitive. Sturges filmed the movie in the Alabama Hills of California and Death Valley National Monument, locations he returned to a few years later in filming his classic Bad Day at Black Rock. Copper Canyon Copper Canyon is a 1950 Technicolor Western film directed by John Farrow and starring Ray Milland and Hedy Lamarr. It's a Big Country: An American Anthology Its a Big Country: An American Anthology is a 1951 anthology film consisting of eight segments directed by seven directors: Clarence Brown, Don Hartman, John Sturges, Richard Thorpe, Charles Vidor, Don Weis, and William A. Wellman. You Never Can Tell You Never Can Tell is 1951 American black and white comedy film directed by Lou Breslow and starring Dick Powell and Peggy Dow. Four Sided Triangle Four Sided Triangle is a 1953 British science-fiction film directed by Terence Fisher, adapted from a novel by William F. Temple. It starred Stephen Murray, Barbara Payton and James Hayter. It was produced by Hammer Film Productions at Bray Studios. The film dealt with the moral and scientific themes that were soon to put Hammer Films on the map with the same directors The Curse of Frankenstein. Four Sided Triangle has most in common with Fishers Frankenstein Created Woman. Baby Face Nelson Baby Face Nelson is a 1957 film noir crime film based on the real-life 1930s gangster, directed by Don Siegel, co-written by Daniel Mainwaring—who also wrote the screenplay for Siegels 1956 sci-fi thriller Invasion of the Body Snatchers—and starring Mickey Rooney, Carolyn Jones, Cedric Hardwicke, Leo Gordon, Anthony Caruso, Jack Elam and John Hoyt. Too Much, Too Soon Too Much, Too Soon is a 1958 biographical film about Diana Barrymore produced by Warner Bros. It was directed by Art Napoleon and produced by Henry Blanke from a screenplay by Art Napoleon and Jo Napoleon, based on the autobiography by Diana Barrymore and Gerold Frank. The music score was by Ernest Gold and the cinematography by Carl E. Guthrie. Diana died in 1960, two years after the release of this film. The film stars Dorothy Malone and Errol Flynn, with Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Ray Danton, Neva Patterson, Murray Hamilton and Martin Milner. The Best of Enemies The Best of Enemies is a 1961 Italian film directed by Guy Hamilton and Alessandro Blasetti set during the World War II East African Campaign, but filmed in Israel. It stars David Niven, Alberto Sordi and Michael Wilding. It was nominated for three Golden Globe awards in 1963. Bandidos Bandidos is a 1967 Italian spaghetti western film. It marked the directorial debut in a feature film of the then cinematographer Massimo Dallamano. Double Face Double Face is a 1969 thriller film directed by Riccardo Freda and starring Klaus Kinski. Slade in Flame Slade in Flame is a 1975 film starring the British rock band Slade. It was directed by Richard Loncraine and written by Andrew Birkin with additional dialogue by Dave Humphries. The film includes supporting roles by Tom Conti, Alan Lake and Johnny Shannon. In November 1974, the bands soundtrack album of the same name was released prior to the film. The film charts the history of "Flame", a fictitious group in the late 1960s who are picked up by a marketing company and taken to the top, only to break up at their zenith. Described as the "Citizen Kane of rock musicals" by BBC film critic Mark Kermode, the film went on to achieve critical acclaim years after the mixed feelings on its original release. Slade in Flame has been released in VHS and DVD form, and was re-mastered and released in its original Cinemascope wide-screen format on DVD for the first time in 2007. The set also featured the soundtrack album. In 2015, Salvo Sound & Vision issued a repackaged CD + DVD version of the album and film. A paperback book was released, based on the film, written by John Pidgeon. It was the largest printing that the publisher Panther had done for the home market at 250,000 copies. The Heroin Busters The Heroin Busters is a 1977 Italian crime film directed by Enzo G. Castellari and starring Fabio Testi, David Hemmings and Sherry Buchanan. The Great Gambler The Great Gambler is a 1979 Indian action thriller film, known in Hindi as Sabse Bada Zuari, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Zeenat Aman, Neetu Singh and Prem Chopra. It was directed by Shakti Samanta. Initially, it did poorly at the box office, but it did decent business in Mumbai and has since attained cult status. This film is a thriller, and its story is based on international gangsters, spies and secret agents of different countries intelligence agencies and their undercover operations. This film had high production costs with a significant portions of it being shot in international locations including Cairo, Lisbon, Venice and Rome, and in India many scenes were shot in Goa. The Great Gambler has been widely appreciated for its action, direction and cinematography. The Long Farewell The Long Farewell is a Soviet film drama directed by Kira Muratova. It was filmed in 1971, but it was put on a shelf and was only released on the screens in perestroika in 1987. Rumpelstiltskin Rumpelstiltskin is a 1987 musical fantasy film, based on the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm. In the United States, it was the first installment of Cannon Films Movie Tales series. The Invisible Kid The Invisible Kid is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Avery Crounse. The film stars Jay Underwood, Chynna Phillips and Karen Black. Blood Games Blood Games is a 1989 slasher film directed by Tanya Rosenberg. The film stars Laura Albert and concerns the plight of a stranded all-girl baseball team. Murder in Mind Murder in Mind is a 1997 crime film directed by Andrew Morahan. Recoil Recoil is a 1998 action/thriller film written by Richard Preston, Jr., produced by Richard Pepin and Joseph Merhi, directed by Art Camacho and starring Gary Daniels, Gregory A. McKinney, and Robin Curtis. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a Japanese anime series, directed by Hiroshi Saitô which was broadcast in 1980. It is based on the well-known and popular novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain. The series was broadcast on the World Masterpiece Theater, an animation staple on Fuji TV, that each year showcased an animated version of a classical book or story of Western literature, and was originally titled Tom Sawyer no Bōken. It was the second installment of the series, after Rascal the Raccoon in 1977, to feature the work of an American author. This series was dubbed into English by Saban International and broadcast on HBO in 1988 under the title The Adventures of Tom Sawyer at 7:30 am. It alternated with the later World Masterpiece Theater version of Little Women. Celebrity Home Entertainment released videos in the United States under the title All New Adventures of Tom Sawyer. A different English dub of the series has been shown in Southeast Asia. In 1997, 2008, 2010 and 2014, it was shown on ABS-CBN. In 2015 and 2016, a digitally remastered version was shown on the ABS-CBN Digital TV subchannel Yey! in the Philippines. In January 2011, the anime was shown in the United States in the original Japanese on the NHKs cable channel TV Japan. Lijmen/Het been Lijmen/Het Been is a 2001 Belgian crime film adapted from short stories by Willem Elsschot and directed by Robbe De Hert, starring Mike Verdrengh and Koen De Bouw. The movie was coproduced by Belgian and Dutch filmcompanies. Muppet Classic Theater Muppet Classic Theater is a direct-to-video film featuring The Muppets that was released on September 27, 1994. Rivals The Stalking of Laurie Show is a 2000 made-for-TV movie that was directed by Norma Bailey. The movie is based on the true-life murder of Lancaster native Laurie Show. Paandav Paandav is a 1995 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Raj N. Sippy. It stars Akshay Kumar and Nandini. Thilakkam Thilakkam is a 2003 Malayalam comedy-drama film, directed by Jayaraj. Dileep and Kavya Madhavan plays the lead roles in the movie. Bhavana plays a guest role in this film. The rest of the cast include Nedumudi Venu, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Nishanth Sagar, Thiagarajan, Jagathy Sreekumar, Cochin Haneefa, Harisree Ashokan, Salim Kumar and Bindhu Panicker. It was remade in 2012 in Kannada as Nandeesha starring Komal. Goose Feather Goose Feather is a 2004 Serbian film directed by Ljubiša Samardžić. Its original Serbian language title is Jesen stiže, Dunjo moja. It was Serbia and Montenegros submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Long Shot The Long Shot, sometimes called The Long Shot: Believe in Courage, is a Hallmark Channel original movie that aired April 18, 2004. It stars Julie Benz and Marsha Mason and centers around a dressage competition. In the Darkness of the Night In the Darkness of the Night is a 2004 Portuguese drama film directed by João Canijo. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. In the Arms of My Enemy In the Arms of My Enemy is a 2007 Belgian film written and directed by Micha Wald. Pandora Hearts is a shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Jun Mochizuki. Individual chapters were serialized in Monthly GFantasy between May 2006 and March 2015, with bound volumes published by Square Enix. The series ended with twenty-four volumes having been released in Japan. It was originally licensed for an English language release by Broccoli Books, but was later dropped. It was relicensed by Yen Press. An anime adaptation produced by Xebec began airing on April 2, 2009, and finished airing on September 24, 2009. On February 11, 2010, NIS America announced it would release the anime series in North America. Nine OVAs were also broadcast in Japan, airing from July 24, 2009 to March 25, 2010. Garbo: The Spy Garbo: The Spy is a Spanish documentary about Juan Pujol Garcias role in the Second World War, directed by Edmon Roch. A Boy and His Samurai is a 2010 Japanese time travel comedy film, directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura. Nebesnyy sud Heavenly Court is a Russian supernatural legal drama television miniseries written and directed by Alena Zvantsova. The premiere took place in 2011 and four more episodes were aired in 2014. On the basis of the series, a full-length film was created. Arcadia Arcadia is a 2012 American drama film written and directed by Olivia Silver, produced by A Poisson Rouge Pictures and DViant Films. It won the Crystal Bears, Generation Kplus at 2012 Berlinale and the Grand Prize at the Cine Junior Festival. The Toy Soldiers The Toy Soldiers is a 2014 American coming-of-age drama film was written and directed by Erik Peter Carlson, and starring Najarra Townsend, Constance Brenneman, Chandler Rylko, and Jeanette May Steiner. Set in the 1980s, five coming-of-age stories unravel together on the final evening that local hangout, The Soldiers Roller Rink, closes its doors. During an ongoing night of sex, drugs, and rock "n" roll, the innocence of youth will unravel and each individuals life will be changed forever. Ambassada AmbaSSada is a Polish fantasy-comedy film involving time travel. A young couple, Melania and Przemek, house-sit in a house which in the inter-war period had been the site of the German embassy. Njan Njaan is an Indian Malayalam-language period drama film directed by Ranjith with Dulquer Salmaan in the lead role, along with Jyothi Krishna, Anumol and newcomer Shruthi Ramachandran as the female leads. The movie is based on the acclaimed novel K T N Kottur Ezhuthum Jeevithavum by T. P. Rajeevan, which is set in the backdrop of Indias freedom struggle and depicts a magical history of a Kerala village. The film released on 19 September 2014. Sometimes Sometimes is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language drama film, written and directed by Priyadarshan. Produced by Isari Ganesh, Prabhu Deva, and A. L. Vijay, the film features Prakash Raj, Sriya Reddy, and Ashok Selvan in the lead roles. Sometimes features music composed by Ilaiyaraaja and cinematography by Sameer Thahir. The film was released on 1 May 2018 on Netflix. The film was among the top ten shortlisted films for the 74th Golden Globe Awards, but did not get nominated. Whirlpool of Fate The Whirlpool of Fate or The Girl of the Water is a 1925 French silent drama film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Catherine Hessling as its heroine. Since all the French copies of this film have been lost, and since English copies continue to exist with complete copies of the intertitles, the intertitles have been translated back into French so that modern viewers in France can still enjoy the film in a way that is as close as possible to the original as it originally screened. Katnip Kollege Katnip Kollege is a 1938 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Cal Howard and Cal Dalton. Frontier Marshal Frontier Marshal is a 1939 western film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Randolph Scott as Wyatt Earp. The movie is the second film produced by Sol M. Wurtzel based on Stuart N. Lakes biography of Earp, Frontier Marshal. An earlier version was Wurtzels Frontier Marshal, filmed in 1934. The film was remade by John Ford in 1946, My Darling Clementine, which included whole scenes reshot from the 1939 film. Frontier Marshal co-stars Nancy Kelly, Cesar Romero as "Doc Halliday", John Carradine, and Lon Chaney. Ward Bond appears as the town marshal; Bond was also in the 1934 version, and later appears as Morgan Earp in Fords film. Eddie Foy plays the large supporting role of his father, entertainer Eddie Foy, in this as well as three other feature films, and looked almost exactly like his famous father. The Little Whirlwind The Little Whirlwind is a 1941 animated short subject, part of the Mickey Mouse series, produced by Walt Disney for Walt Disney Productions. The short was released by RKO Radio Pictures on February 14, 1941. The film was directed by Riley Thomson, and animated by Ward Kimball, Fred Moore, Ken Muse, Jim Armstrong, Les Clark, John Elliotte, Fred Jones, Walt Kelly, and Frank Follmer with effects animation by Art Fitzpatrick. The short involves Mickeys attempts to help Minnie with her yard work, despite the presence of several twisters as foils. The History of Mr. Polly The History of Mr. Polly is a 1949 British film, based on the 1910 comic novel The History of Mr. Polly by H.G. Wells. It was directed by Anthony Pelissier and stars John Mills, Betty Ann Davies, Megs Jenkins, Moore Marriott and Finlay Currie. It was the first adaptation of one of Wellss works to be produced after his death in 1946. Thunder on the Hill Thunder on the Hill is a 1951 American film noir crime film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Claudette Colbert and Ann Blyth with Robert Douglas, Gladys Cooper, Michael Pate, John Abbott and Norma Varden. The picture was made by Universal Pictures and produced by Michael Kraike from a screenplay by Oscar Saul and Andrew Solt, based on the play Bonaventure by Charlotte Hastings. The music score was by Hans J. Salter and the cinematography by William H. Daniels. Have Sword Will Travel Have Sword, Will Travel is a 1969 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Chang Cheh and starring Ti Lung, David Chiang and Lee Ching. Play It As It Lays Play It as It Lays is a 1972 American drama film directed by Frank Perry. The screenplay by married couple Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne is based on Didions 1970 novel of the same name. The film stars Tuesday Weld and Anthony Perkins, who previously starred together in the 1968 film Pretty Poison. The Killer Reserved Nine Seats The Killer Reserved Nine Seats is a 1974 Italian giallo film directed by Giuseppe Bennati. Now We've Seen It All! On aura tout vu is a French comedy film directed by Georges Lautner and released in 1976. The Last Supper The Last Supper a 1976 Cuban historical film directed by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea, produced by the Instituto Cubano del Arte y la Industria Cinematográficos and starring Nelson Villagra as the Count. Adam Adam is a 1983 American made-for-television film starring Daniel J. Travanti and JoBeth Williams. It aired on October 10, 1983, on NBC. On its original air date, it was seen by an audience of 38 million people. It was rebroadcast on April 30, 1984, and again on April 29, 1985. At the end of each broadcast of the film, a series of missing childrens photographs and descriptions were displayed on the screen for viewers, and a number was given to call if a viewer had information about them. The 1985 photograph series was introduced by President Ronald Reagan in a pre-recorded message, "...maybe your eyes can help bring them home." A sequel, Adam: His Song Continues followed on September 29, 1986, also starring Travanti and Williams. The first part of the film portrays the story of the kidnapping and murder of Adam Walsh on July 27, 1981, along with the effects of this event on the marriage of John and Revé Walsh. The second part of the movie focuses on the Walshs attempts to pass national child protection laws in the wake of Adams murder, and the formation of awareness groups surrounding child disappearances. The film was written by Allan Leicht and directed by Michael Tuchner. Le batteur du boléro Le Batteur du Boléro is a short film by Patrice Leconte, released in 1992. It features a drummer in an orchestra, played by Jacques Villeret, who plays a simple, repetitive rhythm on his single drum during a performance of Maurice Ravels Boléro. The focal point of the film is the drummers facial expressions. He has a bland expression at first, but as the film develops, he starts twitching his eyes, mouth and eyebrows. This technique is used to show the performers frustration with the monotony of the piece. When the drummers mind is elsewhere, he starts to get out of rhythm. He shows his discomfort by twitching, indicating that his back hurts, and his continuous muttering. When a female timpanist starts her part, he looks enviously at her and mutters every time he looks back at her. "Displeasure at being overshadowed by a bigger drum," the director comments on the commentary. The film was screened out of competition at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Life According to Agfa Life According to Agfa is a 1993 Israeli drama film directed by Assi Dayan. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Alien Visitor Epsilon is a 1995 Australian-Italian science fiction film that was directed by Rolf de Heer. It features Ulli Birve and Syd Brisbane . The extended version of the film runs for 92 minutes and was distributed by Miramax. The Emperor's Shadow The Emperors Shadow is a 1996 Chinese historical film directed by Zhou Xiaowen and starring Jiang Wen, Ge You, Xu Qing and Ge Zhijun. It was the most expensive Chinese film produced at the time of its release. The First 9 1/2 Weeks The First Weeks is a 1998 erotic drama film written and directed by Alex Wright and starring Paul Mercurio, Clara Bellar and Malcolm McDowell. It is a prequel to the films 2}} Weeks and 2}} Weeks. A Glimpse of Hell A Glimpse of Hell is a 2001 Canadian made-for-television drama film that was initially shown on FX network. It was released in the United States on March 18, 2001. It was filmed in Halifax Canada and stars James Caan, Robert Sean Leonard, and Daniel Roebuck. It was directed by Mikael Salomon. The film is based on the book A Glimpse of Hell: The Explosion on the USS Iowa and Its Cover-Up by Charles C. Thompson II about the 1989 turret explosion incident on and its aftermath. Wave Twisters Wave Twisters is a 2001 American animated film directed by Eric Henry and Syd Garon and based on DJ Q-Berts album of the same name. It is known as the first turntablism-based musical. It is a mix of live-action, computer graphics, and cel animation. Xuxa and the Elves Xuxa e os Duendes is a 2001 Brazilian fantasy musical adventure childrens film directed by Paulo Sérgio de Almeida, Rogério Gomes and Márcio Vito with a screenplay by Vivian Perl and Wagner de Assis. Based on personal experiences lived by Brazilian TV host Xuxa Meneghel. It contains in his cast Xuxa Meneghel, Guilherme Karan, Debby Lagranha, Leonardo Cordonis, Gugu Liberato, Ana Maria Braga, Emiliano Queiroz, Angélica, Wanessa Camargo. The kingdom of the elves is celebrating the delivery of the responsibility of taking care of the nature to the prince Damiz. But villain Gorgon holds the little elf on the wall of Little Girl Nandas room and convinces his partner, Rico, to buy the girls house and take "progress" to the forest. Kira will have the mission to free the stuck imprisoned in the wall and save Earth. The film was produced by Diler Trindade with co-production by Globo Filmes and Warner Bros., and was released in theaters on December 14, 2001. The film was watched by approximately 2,657,091 box office according to Ancine, and earned more than 11 million Brazilian reals for its producers. As was already common in other Xuxa films, Duendes was received with suspicion by specialized critics. However, all were unanimous in saying that they represented a breakthrough in comparison with the previous ones. Praising the end of over-merchandising, but criticizing the films script for being "unstable, with weak performances," an extremely childish script and incoherent dialogues. Writing "Duendes" is a change, has cliches in tons, but for Xuxa, who did everything a little on the screens, this is no problem and that the film was produced just to please its audience, in this case a multitude of children. The success of the film led Xuxa to create a sequel titled Xuxa e os Duendes 2: No Caminho das Fadas, released the following year. Dolmen Dolmen is a French TV miniseries, consisting of six 90 minutes-long episodes, and starring Ingrid Chauvin. It was written by Nicole Jamet and Marie-Anne Le Pezennec, and broadcast for the first time between June 13 and July 18, 2005 on TF1. The Heart Specialist The Heart Specialist is a 2006 American romantic comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by Dennis Cooper, and starring Wood Harris, Zoe Saldana, Brian J. White and Mýa. Originally released under the title Ways of the Flesh, the film premiered at the 2006 Boston Film Festival and remained unreleased until 2011, when it was granted a limited theatrical release by Freestyle Releasing. XxxHOLiC the Movie: A Midsummer Night's Dream is an hour-long anime film by Production I.G based on the Young Magazine manga xxxHolic by Clamp, though it is an original story set within that of the manga rather than an adaptation of any part of it. It opened in Japan on August 20, 2005 as the A movie of a double bill with the Reservoir Chronicle film The Princess in the Birdcage Kingdom, also by Production I.G and originally based on a Clamp manga. The film is the first motion picture and the first voiced work based on the manga. Sayed el atifi Sayed El Atefy is an Egyptian film about a simple woman called Um Sayed raises her son after his father died. She works a taxi driver and car pickups to face lifes burdens. At the same time loving Al-Ahli Team so much and sponsor her son Sayed, who is facing several problems at the university with his uncle. Um Sayed and friends try to lifting the injustice done to her son in the comic style concert. Dead Wood Dead Wood is a 2007 British horror film, written, produced and directed by Richard Stiles and David Bryant and starring Emily Juniper, Fergus March, Rebecca Craven, Nina Kwok and John Samuel Worsey with Bryant appearing in a small role. Dead Wood was shown at film festivals across Italy, the UK and the United States, before being released on DVD throughout Europe and North America in 2009. Beyond Citizen Kane Beyond Citizen Kane is a 1993 British documentary film directed by Simon Hartog, produced by John Ellis, and first broadcast on Channel 4. It details the dominant position of the Rede Globo media group, the largest in Brazil, and discusses the groups influence, power, and political connections. Globos president and founder Roberto Marinho was criticised and compared to the fictional newspaper tycoon Charles Foster Kane, created by Orson Welles for the 1941 film Citizen Kane. According to the documentary, Marinhos media group engages in manipulation of news to influence public opinion. Rede Globo objected to the films position and tried to buy Brazilian rights, but Hartog had already made agreements to give non-TV rights to political and cultural groups in Brazil. While it is often claimed in Brazil that exhibiting the documentary in Brazil was forbidden by the justice, John Ellis claims that there are no legal restrictions in place, but the documentary cant be broadcast on TV in Brazil since it contains large sections of footage owned by Globo. However, copies sold in Britain reached Brazil in the 1990s and circulated widely there. In addition, since the Internet boom of the early 21st century, the film has been released on video sharing websites YouTube and Google Video. King of Triads Bad Blood is a 2010 martial arts-crime film written, produced and directed by Dennis Law. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Simon Yam, Bernice Liu and Andy On. Bad Blood centers on a Triad gang as the members plot and scheme against each other to become the gangs new leader, after the death of their boss. The film was released in Hong Kong on 21 January 2010. Angels in Stardust Angels in Stardust is an American coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by William Robert Carey and starring Alicia Silverstone, Billy Burke, Michael Spears, and AJ Michalka. The film is Careys directorial debut, and is based on the novel Jesus in Cowboy Boots, which Carey also wrote. It was released in theaters and on video on demand on February 21, 2014. King Kelly King Kelly is a 2012 independent film that follows a young woman who is obsessed with gaining celebrity through her webcam stripteases, and her best friend Jordan as they try to reclaim her car after it is stolen by her ex-boyfriend on the 4th of July. The film was directed by Andrew Neel and filmed almost entirely on cellphone cameras. King Kelly was shown at several 2012 film festivals, including South by Southwest, the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival, and the Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival where Louisa Krause was awarded "Best Actress". Youth Youth is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by Vincent Selva. It is the Tamil remake of the Telugu film, Chiru Navvuto. Some scenes from the movie was inspired from Italian movie Life is Beautiful. Vijay and Shaheen Khan appeared in the lead roles, while Yugendran, Vivek, Manivannan, and Sindhu Menon play other pivotal characters. The film was dubbed in Telugu and Hindi with the same title. The film was a commercial success at the box office. Fuck for Forest Fuck for Forest is a 2012 documentary film directed by Michal Marczak. The film premiered in Poland on 13 October 2012 at the Warsaw Film Festival, where it won Best Documentary. It premiered in the United States at the South by Southwest Film Festival on 8 March 2013. In 2013 it was nominated for the Sheffield Green Award as part of Sheffield Doc/Fest, and received a Special Mention. Who's the Boss? Whos the Boss? is a 2013 Dominican Republic comedy film written by Daniel Aurelio and directed by Ronni Castillo. The film was selected as the Dominican Republic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Bounce Back The Bounce Back is a 2016 American romantic comedy film directed by Youssef Delara and is loosely inspired by The Bounce Back Book by Karen Salmansohn. The film stars Shemar Moore, Nadine Velazquez, Bill Bellamy, Sheryl Underwood and Kali Hawk. Viva Pictures Distribution released the film on December 9, 2016. Lost and Love Lost and Love is a 2015 Chinese-Hong Kong road drama film written and directed by novelist and television screenwriter Peng Sanyuan in her directorial debut and starring Andy Lau and Jing Boran. The film is inspired by an actual abduction case in 2010 when a Hubei resident was reunited with his son, who had been missing for three years, when a university student recognized the child after seeing a post on Sina Weibo. The Dig The Dig is a 2018 British-Irish film. The directors are Andy Tohill and Ryan Tohill, and the screenplay was written by Stuart Drennan. The Dig was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival and was produced by Brian J Falconer for northern Irish firm Out of Orbit. Sentimental Romance Romance sentimentale is a 1930 French film directed by Grigori Aleksandrov and Sergei M. Eisenstein. The film is also known as Sentimental Romance. The Great Garrick The Great Garrick is a 1937 American historical comedy film directed by James Whale and starring Brian Aherne, Olivia de Havilland, and Edward Everett Horton. The film also features Lionel Atwill, Luis Alberni, Melville Cooper, and future star Lana Turner, who has a bit part. Based on the play Ladies and Gentlemen by Ernest Vajda, the film is about the famous eighteenth-century British actor David Garrick, who travels to France for a guest appearance at the Comédie Française. When the French actors hear rumours that he said he will teach them the art of acting, they devise a plot to teach him a lesson. Though often overlooked by critics in favor of Whales horror films, The Great Garrick was chosen by Jonathan Rosenbaum for his alternative list of the Top 100 American Films. The King's Thief The Kings Thief is a 1955 swashbuckling CinemaScope adventure film directed by Robert Z. Leonard, who replaced Hugo Fregonese during filming. Released on August 5, 1955, the film takes place in London at the time of Charles II and stars Ann Blyth, Edmund Purdom, David Niven, George Sanders and Roger Moore. Come Dance with Me! Come Dance with Me! is a 1959 French-Italian drama film directed by Michel Boisrond and starring Brigitte Bardot. The film is based on the novel The Blonde Died Dancing by Kelley Roos. Chappaqua Chappaqua is a 1967 American drama film, written and directed by Conrad Rooks. The film is based on Rooks experiences with drug addiction and includes cameo appearances by William S. Burroughs, Swami Satchidananda, Allen Ginsberg, Moondog, Ornette Coleman, The Fugs, and Ravi Shankar. Rooks had commissioned Coleman to compose music for the film, but his score, which has become known as the Chappaqua Suite was not used. Ravi Shankar then composed a score. The picture has become a cult film. Again the Ringer Neues vom Hexer, aka Again the Ringer, is a 1965 West German black-and-white crime film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Heinz Drache. It is part of a series of German screen adaptations of Edgar Wallaces thriller novels, and the direct sequel of the 1964 film Der Hexer. It was also known as The Ringer Returns. Entertaining Mr Sloane Entertaining Mr Sloane is a 1970 British black comedy film directed by Douglas Hickox. The screenplay by Clive Exton is based on the 1964 play of the same title by Joe Orton. This was the second adaptation of the play, the first having been developed for British television and broadcast by ITV on 15 July 1968. Living Free Living Free is a 1972 British drama film, written by Millard Kaufman and directed by Jack Couffer. It is starred by Nigel Davenport, Susan Hampshire and Geoffrey Keen. This film is a sequel to Born Free, which was based on the book of the same name by Joy Adamson. The film Living Free is also based on a book by Joy Adamson; however, it is not based on the book of the same name but is instead based on the third book in the series, Forever Free. Singer Julie Budd sang the title song, composed by Sol Kaplan and Freddy Douglass. Black Snake Black Snake is a 1973 American film directed by Russ Meyer. It was Meyers return to self-financed projects, following the end of his brief deal at 20th Century Fox. Meyers only attempt at the Blaxploitation genre, it was filmed in Panavision and was shot on location in Barbados. A period piece about colonial slavery, the plot centered on Lady Susan, a cruel slave-owner and plantation mistress, and her domination of both the black and white men on the island. Anouska Hempel, a New Zealand-born actress well known in the UK, was cast at the last minute when Meyers original lead fell ill. Meyer was dissatisfied with the film, and for years afterwards he complained of Hempels unsuitability for her part. In the late 1990s Hempel, now Lady Weinberg, bought the British rights; since then it has not been seen on UK television, though it has been released on DVD there. Black Snake was originally released theatrically in the UK as Slaves and has also been released under the title Sweet Suzy. Dark Places Dark Places is a 1973 British horror film directed by Don Sharp and starring Robert Hardy, Christopher Lee, Joan Collins and Herbert Lom. Saturday the 14th Strikes Back Saturday the 14th Strikes Back is a 1988 comedy horror film, written and directed by Howard R. Cohen and produced by Julie Corman. It is a sequel to Saturday the 14th. London Kills Me London Kills Me is a 1991 film written and directed by Hanif Kureshi and starred Justin Chadwick and Steven Mackintosh. Hasards ou coïncidences Hasards ou coïncidences is a French film directed by Claude Lelouch, released in 1998. Baker County, U.S.A. Trapped is a 1982 Canadian-American thriller-horror film directed by William Fruet and starring Henry Silva. Coral Reef Adventure Coral Reef Adventure is a 70mm American documentary film released in 2003 to IMAX theaters. It is narrated by actor Liam Neeson, and directed by Greg MacGillivray. Embarking on a 10-month expedition through the islands of the South Pacific, husband and wife underwater photography-duo Michele and Howard Hall explore the declining reefs and failing health of the worlds oceans. From Australias Great Barrier Reef, to a friends coral reef-sustained village in Fiji, the diving expeditions show a range of coral reefs, from flourishing ones filled with unusual and exotic inhabitants, to vast stretches of bleached coral decline which prompted the Halls activism. Along their journey, scientists working to understand and save the reefs meet with the Halls. Jean-Michel Cousteau, son of the famed oceanographer Jacques Cousteau, also makes an appearance, as do well-known dive guide and singer Rusi Vulakoro, brother of Vude singer Laisa Vulakoro, who guides the Halls in their dive adventure. This documentary film is the third oceanic, ecologically-themed IMAX production from director MacGillivray, after The Living Sea and Dolphins. Crosby Stills & Nash contribute to the films soundtrack. The Giant Screen Theater Association named it the best film achievement of 2003. Mama ne goryuy Mama Dont Cry is a 1998 gangster film. The stars of the film include famous Russian actors such as Gosha Kutsenko, Andrey Panin, Yevgeni Sidikhin, Nikolai Chindyajkin, Valeriy Priyomykhov, and Ivan Bortnik. Directed by Maksim Pezhemsky. Inch'Allah dimanche InchAllah Dimanche is a 2001 French/Algerian movie by Yamina Benguigui about the life of an Algerian immigrant woman in France. Though this is Beguiguis first feature-length fiction film it is largely descriptive of her familys experience moving to France and the struggles for autonomy Algerian women continue to face even today. The film won a variety of international awards, including the 2001 International Critics Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. Although Benguigui was urged to change the name of the film after the September 11 attacks, she chose to keep the original title, a portion of which is in Algerian Arabic. This film explores the complexities of immigration and the role of women in Algerian society. A Season on the Brink A Season on the Brink is a 2002 made-for-television sport drama film directed by Robert Mandel. Based on a book by John Feinstein entitled A Season on the Brink which detailed the turbulent 1985–86 season of Indiana Universitys mens basketball team, led by the controversial coach Bobby Knight, the film became the first ESPN television film, premiering on March 10, 2002. The production was filmed in Winnipeg, Canada. The premiere of the movie was simulcast on ESPN with the unexpurgated version and ESPN2 with all profanities censored. Future airings were of the uncensored version. The movie was also released on DVD in late 2002. Singaaravelan Singaravelan is a 1992 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by R. V. Udayakumar, starring Kamal Haasan in the lead role. The film also stars Khushbu, Manorama, Mano, Jaishankar, Goundamani, Vadivelu, Charle and Nizhalgal Ravi, among others. The film revolves around a young man living in a village with his mother. He gets to know that his mother was estranged from her brothers family owing to her marriage with his father. She tells him that while her brother and his wife met with a fatal car accident soon after, they have a daughter who since grew up in the city of Chennai. She hands him a photo of a baby Khushboo and asks him to track her down and marry her. Accordingly, Kamal sets out for the big city and heads for his friend Manos house who is living with his 3 friends — Goundamani, Charlie and Vadivelu. The four help him in his endeavor and the consequent adventures form the rest of the story. The film was produced by R. D. Bhaskar under the production company Pavalar Creations. The films script was written by Panchu Arunachalam. The films soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Abdul Rahman handled cinematography, while B. Lenin and V. T. Vijayan handled editing respectively. The film was released on 13 April 1992 and became successful at the box office. In 2017, it was dubbed into Hindi as Rakhwala Mohabbat Ka. Target Target is a 2004 action film directed by William Webb and starring Stephen Baldwin. Villa paranoia Villa Paranoia is a 2004 Danish drama film directed by Erik Clausen. Royal Kill Royal Kill is a 2009 psychological thriller film directed by Babar Ahmed and starring Academy Award nominees Eric Roberts and Pat Morita, along with Lalaine and professional wrestler Gail Kim. The film was released April 10, 2009 in theaters. The DVD release went by the name Ninjas Creed and went on sale July 20, 2010. Samurai Commando Mission 1549 Samurai Commando: Mission 1549, known in Japan as , is a 2005 Japanese feature-length film and manga series focusing on the adventures of a modern-day Japan Ground Self-Defense Force element that accidentally travels through time to the Warring States period of Japanese history. Both the film and manga are based on Sengoku Jieitai, an action film which starred Sonny Chiba as the leader of a JGSDF platoon sent back to feudal Japan. The manga series was drawn by manga artist group Ark Performance. The scenario was written by Fukui Harutoshi, based on Ryo Hanmuras novel. Question in Details Question in Details is a 2010 Hungarian romantic drama film directed by Zsombor Dyga, starring Ferenc Elek, Kátya Tompos and Roland Rába. It tells the story of a man and a woman who has been on a less than successful dinner date and continue to talk throughout the night. The film was released in Hungary on 11 February 2010. Dhoni Dhoni is a 2012 Indian drama film co-written, acted, produced and directed by Prakash Raj. A bilingual film, simultaneously made in Tamil and Telugu languages, it features Prakash Raj in the lead role, along with Aakash and Radhika Apte. The plot illustrates the conflicting interests of a father and his son; the father wants his son to study MBA, but his son is more interested in sports and wants to become a famous cricketer like Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Based on the Marathi film Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho by Mahesh Manjrekar, Dhoni released on 10 February 2012 to positive reviews. Trust Me Confia em Mim is a 2014 Brazilian thriller film directed by Michel Tikhomiroff. It is the first feature film directed by Tikhomiroff. Sadako 2 3D is a 2013 Japanese supernatural horror film directed by Tsutomu Hanabusa and the sequel to 2012s Sadako 3D. Seven Something Seven Something is a 2012 Thai Drama Romance Anthology film which separated to three parts, directed by Jira Maligool, Adisorn Trisirikasem and Paween Purikitpanya. The film commemorates the seven year establishment of GTH. The movie tells various love stories from three generations at different ages: 14, 21 and 42. In the first part, the relationship of a teenage couple is altered by the power of social networking. In the second part, an acting couples relationship is put to test as fame takes its toll. In the last episode, a 42-year-old reporter encounters a tragic loss in her life; when she meets a young marathon runner, her life is changed forever. It was released on July 26, 2012. The film stars Jirayu La-ongmanee as Puan, Sutatta Udomsilp as Milk, Sunny Suwanmethanon as John Sirin Horwang as Mam, Nickhun Horvejkul as He, Suquan Bulakul as She Panissara Phimpru as Sairoong. Satyanweshi Satyanweshi is a 2013 Bengali mystery-thriller film directed by Rituparno Ghosh and produced by Shrikant Mohta and Mahendra Soni. This was Ghoshs last full-length film as a director. Indian film director Sujoy Ghosh portrayed the character Byomkesh Bakshi in this film. For the Emperor For the Emperor is a 2014 South Korean neo-noir action film directed by Park Sang-jun, starring Lee Min-ki and Park Sung-woong. Balu Mahi Balu Mahi is a 2017 Pakistani romantic comedy directed by Haissam Hussain, produced by Sadia Jabbar and written by Saad Azhar. A-Plus Films handled distribution of the film in Pakistan, and Grand Showbiz Media handled it internationally. Fire! Fire! is a 1901 British short silent drama film, directed by James Williamson, showing the occupants of a house in Hove being rescued by the local fire service. How to Play Golf How to Play Golf is a 1944 short animated Walt Disney Productions film directed by Jack Kinney. Eight minutes long, it was distributed by RKO, and was a part of a series where Goofy learned to play various sports. The Beginning or the End The Beginning or the End is a 1947 American docudrama film about the development of the atomic bomb in World War II, directed by Norman Taurog, starring Brian Donlevy and Hume Cronyn, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film dramatizes the creation of the atomic bomb in the Manhattan Project and the bombing of Hiroshima. The film originated in October 1945 as a project of actress Donna Reed and her high school science teacher, Edward R. Tompkins, who was a chemist at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Bob Considine wrote the treatment, which was sent to MGM script writers. The title was supplied by President Harry S. Truman. At the time there was a legal requirement that permission be obtained to depict living well-known public figures. Many refused, but others, such as J. Robert Oppenheimer, co-operated. Major General Leslie R. Groves, Jr., the director of the Manhattan Project, was hired as a consultant for $10,000. Although the filmmakers put considerable effort into historical accuracy, particularly in details, the film is known for some key distortions of history. An entirely fictional sequence was added in which Truman agonizes over whether to authorize the attack; anti-aircraft shells are shown bursting around the Enola Gay on its bombing run over Hiroshima; and it is said that leaflets were dropped on Hiroshima for ten days in advance of the mission warning the citizens of the forthcoming raid. The film received generally mixed reviews, and was a box office disappointment. The Fan The Fan is a 1949 American drama film directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by Dorothy Parker, Walter Reisch, and Ross Evans is based on the 1892 play Lady Windermeres Fan by Oscar Wilde. The play had been filmed several times before, with a 1916 silent film, a later adaptation by Ernst Lubitsch in 1925 as well as versions in Spanish and Chinese. Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow is a 1959 film. It was a follow-up to Hot Rod Gang. American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with Diary of a High School Bride. The film sent up monster and dragstrip films of AIP, and has been seen as a forerunner of the Beach Party movies. The Battle of Austerlitz Austerlitz is a 1960 film directed by Abel Gance and starring Jean Marais, Rossano Brazzi, Martine Carol, Jack Palance, Claudia Cardinale, Vittorio de Sica, Orson Welles, Leslie Caron and Jean-Louis Trintignant. Pierre Mondy portrays Napoleon in this film about his victory at the Battle of Austerlitz. Leslie Caron plays the role of his mistress Élisabeth Le Michaud dArçon. Twilight of Honor Twilight of Honor, released in the UK as The Charge is Murder, is a 1963 film directed by Boris Sagal and starring Richard Chamberlain, Nick Adams, Claude Rains, and featuring Joey Heatherton and Linda Evans in their film debuts. Twilight of Honor is a courtroom drama based on Al Dewlens novel, with a screenplay by Henry Denker. Like the 1959 courtroom drama Anatomy of a Murder, it continued a recent trend of descriptions of things previously never mentioned in American cinema, such as vivid accounts of sexual assault, adultery, and prostitution. The Crimes of the Black Cat Sette scialli di seta gialla/ Seven Shawls of Yellow Silk is a 1972 Italian giallo film. It was directed by Sergio Pastore and written by Pastore, Alessandro Continenza and Giovanni Simonelli. Sette scialli di seta gialla stars Anthony Steffen, Sylva Koscina, Jeannette Len, Renato De Carmine, Giacomo Rossi-Stuart and Umberto Raho. The film has been cited as being inspired by Dario Argentos The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, and has been called "entertainingly flamboyant" by one reviewer. The Disenchantment El desencanto is a 1976 Spanish documentary film written and directed by Jaime Chávarri about the family of famous poetry writer Leopoldo Panero. It tells the story of the Paneros family told by themselves twelve years after the death of patriarch Leopoldo Panero, poet of Francoist Spain. The documentary is based on the testimony of the remaining four members: the poets widow, Felicidad Blanc, and the couples three sons: Juan Luis, Leopoldo Maria and Michi. In their intertwined testimonies, they deal with family relations, the weight of their share past and about themselves. El desencanto was made towards the end of Francoist Spain and was released during the Spanish transition to democracy becoming a symbol of the decadence of the Francoist family. El Desecanto is considered a seminal work among Spanish documentaries and has achieved cult status. Twenty years later Ricardo Franco made a second part, Después de tantos años. By then the mother has already died, but the three brothers were interviewed. The Sell-Out The Sell Out is a 1976 film directed by Peter Collinson that was filmed in Israel. It stars Oliver Reed and Richard Widmark. Happy New Year Happy New Year is a 1987 American film starring Peter Falk, directed by John G. Avildsen. The screenplay was written by Warren Lane, based on the French film La bonne année. The director of the French film, Claude Lelouch, has a cameo as a man on a train. Although the film had extremely limited success in the theaters, it became something of a cult film. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1988 for best makeup, losing to Harry and the Hendersons. Bill Conti composed the score and produced a cover of the song "I Only Have Eyes for You" performed by The Temptations which was featured extensively throughout the film. With Friends Like These... With Friends Like These... is a 1998 American comedy film directed by Philip Frank Messina and starring Robert Costanzo, Jon Tenney, David Strathairn and Adam Arkin. Bill Murray appears in a cameo. The Lonely Voice of Man The Lonely Voice of Man, also known as The Lonely Human Voice, is the first full-feature film by Alexander Sokurov. It was originally filmed in 1978 and reconstructed in 1987 at the Lenfilm studios. The film is largely based on Andrei Platonovs River Potudan and Origin of the Master, although it is not a direct film adaptation in the traditional sense but rather a recreation of the spiritual nature of Platonovs prose. Kadhalar Dinam Kadhalar Dhinam is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language romance film written and directed by Kathir. It is based on a relationship which begins through an internet chatroom and takes a turn after the protagonist has second thoughts about the relationship. The film featured newcomer Kunal Singh and Sonali Bendre in the lead roles, while Nassar, Manivannan, Goundamani and Chinni Jayanth appeared in supporting roles. The film produced by A.M. Rathnam, had music composed by A. R. Rahman and cinematography by P. C. Sriram. The original film was released on 9 July 1999, while a partially reshot dubbed Hindi version, titled “Dil Hi Dil Mein", was released on 21 April 2000. Hellbreeder Hellbreeder is a 2004 British horror/mystery film directed by James Eaves and Johannes Roberts and starring Lyndie Uphill. The films centers on a killer clown who returns from Hell and goes on a murderous rampage. The Buffalo Boy The Buffalo Boy is a 2004 film directed by Nguyễn Võ Nghiêm Minh. The movie was the official entry from Vietnam for Best Foreign Language Film category at the 78th Academy Awards. It was filmed in Cà Mau Province, Vietnams southernmost province. Persona non grata Persona non grata is a 2005 Polish drama film directed by Krzysztof Zanussi. Running the Sahara Running the Sahara is a 2007 documentary feature film that chronicles Ray Zahab, Charlie Engle, and Kevin Lins attempt to run across the entire Sahara Desert. They traveled a total of 6920 kilometers, reaching the Red Sea on February 20, 2007. Producers Marc Joubert, Keith Quinn, Larry Tanz and director James Moll filmed on location in Africa across six countries: Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Libya, Egypt. Prepare2go.com supported the film crew with the logistics throughout. Blackout Blackout is a 2007 American television film that takes place in New York City during the Northeast Blackout of 2003. Written and directed by Jerry Lamothe, it stars Jeffrey Wright, Zoe Saldana, Prodigy, Michael B. Jordan, and LaTanya Richardson. The film premiered at the 2007 Zurich Film Festival. It debuted on BET on February 1, 2008. It was released to DVD on February 4, 2008. ¿Y tú cuánto cuestas? So, Whats Your Price? is a 2007 documentary directed by Olallo Rubio about media, power, and the consumer culture in Mexico and United States. It debuted in Mexico on May 18, 2007, and had several screenings on the United States, the DVD version was released on October 16, 2007. Gökten 3 elma düstü 3 Apples Fell from the Sky is a 2008 Turkish drama film produced, written and directed by Raşit Çelikezer. This film was acted by İsmail Hacıoğlu and İlker Ayrık. Starsuckers Starsuckers is a 2009 British documentary film aiming to expose the "shams and deceit involved in creating a pernicious celebrity culture". Directed by Chris Atkins, director of the 2007 documentary Taking Liberties, it shows the production team planting a variety of celebrity-related stories in the UK media, such as a claim that the singer Avril Lavigne had been seen asleep in a nightclub. A variety of tabloid newspapers accepted the stories without corroboration or evidence. The film launched as part of the British Film Institutes 53rd Film Festival. Thirty minutes of footage from the film were shown to the Leveson Inquiry as part of the evidence presented by the films director, Chris Atkins. 24 Exposures 24 Exposures is a 2013 erotic thriller film written and directed by Joe Swanberg and starring Adam Wingard as a fetish photographer who becomes involved in a murder mystery and Simon Barrett as the detective who investigates the crime. The film was released on January 24, 2014 in a limited release and through video on demand by IFC Midnight. Longwave Longwave is a 2013 Swiss-French-Portuguese comedy-drama film directed by Lionel Baier. The movie is set in 1974, based on a true story about a Swiss production team working for Radio Suisse Romande, who are assigned to produce a puff piece in Portugal but instead witness the Carnation Revolution. The films principal cast are Valérie Donzelli, Michel Vuillermoz, Patrick Lapp, and Francisco Belard. The Witness The Witness is a 2015 suspense crime drama film directed by Ahn Sang-hoon, starring Yang Mi and Lu Han. The film is a remake of the 2011 South Korean film Blind, also by the same director. It was released in China on October 30, 2015. Paradox Paradox is a 2018 American musical film written and directed by Daryl Hannah, and starring Neil Young and his current backing band Promise of the Real. A soundtrack album, Paradox, by Young and the band was released to coincide with the film. Girls About Town Girls About Town is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by George Cukor and starring Kay Francis and Joel McCrea. The Mad Genius The Mad Genius is an American pre-Code horror drama film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and directed by Michael Curtiz. The film stars John Barrymore, Marian Marsh, Donald Cook, Charles Butterworth, and in small roles, Boris Karloff and Frankie Darro. The film is based on the play The Idol by Martin Brown, which opened in Great Neck but never opened on Broadway. 'Til We Meet Again Til We Meet Again is a 1940 romance film directed by Edmund Goulding and Anatole Litvak and starring Merle Oberon and George Brent as two doomed, star-crossed lovers. It is a remake of the 1932 film One Way Passage and itself was remade into the 1954 Mexican 3-D film El valor de vivir. God Is My Co-Pilot God is My Co-Pilot is a 1945 American black-and-white biographical war film from Warner Bros. Pictures, produced by Robert Buckner, directed by Robert Florey, that stars Dennis Morgan and co-stars Dane Clark and Raymond Massey. The screenplay by Abem Finkel and Peter Milne is based on the 1943 autobiography of the same name by Robert Lee Scott Jr.. It recounts Scotts service with the Flying Tigers and the United States Army Air Forces in China and Burma during World War II. Strangler of the Swamp Strangler of the Swamp is a 1946 American horror film, produced and distributed by Producers Releasing Corporation. It was written and directed by Frank Wisbar, and stars Rosemary LaPlanche, Robert Barrat and Blake Edwards. It is a remake of Wisbars earlier German film Fährmann Maria. St. Louis Blues St. Louis Blues is a 1958 American film broadly based on the life of W. C. Handy. It stars jazz and blues greats Nat "King" Cole, Pearl Bailey, Cab Calloway, Ella Fitzgerald, Eartha Kitt, and Barney Bigard, as well as gospel singer Mahalia Jackson and actress Ruby Dee. The films soundtrack used over ten of Handys songs including the title song. In conjunction with the film, Cole recorded an album of W. C. Handy compositions, arranged by Nelson Riddle, and Fitzgerald incorporated "St. Louis Blues" into her concert repertoire. Escape by Night Era notte a Roma is a 1960 Italian war film epic directed by Roberto Rossellini. In France the film is known as Les Évadés de la nuit, and in the USA Escape by Night. It is also known internationally as Blackout in Rome. India: Matri Bhumi India: Matri Bhumi is a 1959 Italian documentary film-fiction hybrid film directed by Roberto Rossellini. The film combines the Neorealist style Rossellini helped develop in his native Italy with poetic voice-over narration. One of the writers for the screenplay was Iranian diplomat Fereydoun Hoveyda. It was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. Miracle of the White Stallions A Town Called Hell A Town Called Bastard is a 1971 American international co-production spaghetti Western. It was shot in Madrid with Robert Shaw, Telly Savalas, Stella Stevens and Martin Landau. It was released on blu-ray on 18 August 2015. The Night of a Thousand Cats Blood Feast, also known as La noche de los mil gatos, is a 1972 horror exploitation film by Mexican writer/director René Cardona Jr.. It was released in the United States in 1974. Huckleberry Finn Huckleberry Finn is a 1974 musical film version of Mark Twains The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The movie was produced by Readers Digest and Arthur P. Jacobs and directed by J. Lee Thompson. It stars Jeff East as Huckleberry Finn and Paul Winfield as Jim. The film contains original music and songs, such as "Freedom" and "Cairo, Illinois", by the Sherman Brothers: Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. This film followed the previous years highly successful Tom Sawyer, based on Twains novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, also produced and written by the same team and starring East in the role of Huckleberry Finn. Shoot First, Die Later Shoot First, Die Later is a 1974 Italian poliziottesco-noir film directed by Fernando Di Leo. Di Leo reprises some elements of the novel Rogue Cop by William P. McGivern. Luc Merenda later starred in two other Di Leos films, Kidnap Syndicate and Nick the Sting. Mansion of the Doomed Mansion of the Doomed is a 1976 American horror film directed by Michael Pataki and starring Richard Basehart and Gloria Grahame. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the U.K. under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic. Gas Pump Girls Gas Pump Girls is a 1979 American comedy. Directed by Joel Bender, it stars Kirsten Baker as June. Following their high school graduation, her friends and she take over the operation of Junes uncles gasoline station, which faces stiff competition from the new, bigger, more modern station that has recently opened across the street. Dracula and Son Dracula and Son is a 1976 French comedy and horror film directed and written by Edouard Molinaro. The film is about a vampire father and son. Gilda Live Gilda Live is a 1980 American comedy documentary film starring Gilda Radner, directed by Mike Nichols and produced by Lorne Michaels. Radner and Michaels and all of the writers involved with the production were alumni from the television program Saturday Night Live. Inside the Third Reich Inside the Third Reich is a 1982 television film based on the book Inside the Third Reich by Albert Speer. It was originally broadcast on network television by the American Broadcasting Company. Speer was portrayed in the movie by Rutger Hauer, Joseph Goebbels by Ian Holm, and Adolf Hitler by Derek Jacobi, a role for which he was nominated for an Emmy. The miniseries did win two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Film Sound Editing and Outstanding Directing in a Limited Series or a Special; DGA also outstanding directorial achievement in dramatic specials. Al bar dello sport Al bar dello sport is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Francesco Massaro. Gangaa Jamunaa Saraswathi Ganga Jamuna Saraswati is 1988 Hindi film directed by Manmohan Desai, financed by Harakh Chand Nahata, produced by S. Ramanathan and starring Amitabh Bachchan as Ganga, Meenakshi Sheshadri as Jamuna, and Jaya Prada as Saraswati. Other cast includes Mithun Chakraborty, Amrish Puri, Nirupa Roy and Aruna Irani. The movie was released on 23 December 1988 to excellent collections which dropped following the mixed reviews it received. The film was a below average grosser at the box office but turned out to be a huge box office success in its Re-Run in 1990s. India Today in January, 1989 reported that by the second week collections in Mumbai area were ranging between 28 - 40%. It was Manmohan Desais last film as a director. The film has gained an immense cult following among family audiences. The songs of the film proved to be highly popular. Love, Lies and Murder Love, Lies, and Murder is a 1991 American miniseries starring Clancy Brown, Sheryl Lee, Moira Kelly, Tom Bower, John Ashton, and Cynthia Nixon. It is based on the 1985 murder of Linda Bailey Brown and killer Brown. Only main characters names were not changed. As referenced from Ann Rules book If You Really Loved Me regarding this real crime case. Movie is not based on her book but based on Patti Baileys book per Ann Rules website. The miniseries is four hours long and aired on NBC in two parts, the first on February 17, 1991 and the second on February 18, 1991. Lifetime airs the miniseries. Todo es mentira Todo es mentira is a 1994 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Álvaro Fernández Armero and starring Penélope Cruz, Coque Malla and Jordi Mollà. It is the first in a series of two films, with El Juego de la Verdad being the last film. Both movies explore the complexities of relationships which include compromise and the unvarnished truth. Summer Snow Summer Snow is a 1995 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Ann Hui. It stars Josephine Siao and Roy Chiao in leading roles. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Snails' Senator The Snails Senator is a 1995 Romanian comedy film directed by Mircea Daneliuc. It was entered into the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Uninvited Guest Uninvited Guest is a 1999 thriller, written and directed by Timothy Wayne Folsome and starring Mekhi Phifer, Mari Morrow and Malinda Williams. The film was released on June 1999. Nancy Drew Nancy Drew is a television film directed by James Frawley and written by Ami Canaan Mann. It stars Maggie Lawson as teen sleuth Nancy Drew, who heads off to college and finds yet another mystery to solve. The film first aired on December 15, 2002, on ABC. Tomie: Re-birth is a 2001 Japanese horror film directed by Takashi Shimizu as the third installment of the Tomie film series, based on a manga of the same name by Junji Ito. The film was released in Japan on March 24, 2001, and screened at the Manila Eiga Sai in Philippines on September 3, 2005. Martha, Inc.: The Story of Martha Stewart Martha, Inc.: The Story of Martha Stewart is a 2003 NBC television film starring Cybill Shepherd as Martha Stewart in which the life of Martha Stewart is outlined starting from her life in New Jersey to the scandal behind her arrest. The film was shot in Nova Scotia. Shepherd also played Martha Stewart in the 2005 CBS TV movie Behind Bars. Once More Once More is a 1997 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar. The film features Sivaji Ganesan and Vijay as the male lead, while Simran and Saroja Devi play their love interests. The film was a box office hit. The Masseurs and a Woman is a 1938 film directed by Hiroshi Shimizu and released by the Shochiku studio. It features Mieko Takamine, Shin Tokudaiji, Shinichi Himori, Bakudan Kozo, Shin Saburi, Takeshi Sakamoto, Hideko Kasuga, Munenobu Yuri, Yoshitaro Iijima, Tsumeo Osugi, and Shotaro Akagi. The movie follows Toku a blind masseur and a woman from Tokyo that he meets. Pray for Morning Pray for Morning is a 2006 horror/thriller movie directed and written by Cartney Wearn. Heaven's Soldiers Heavens Soldiers is a 2005 South Korean period action-comedy film directed by Min Joon-ki. It combines elements of several genres such as war films, time travel and historical drama. Outlaw Trail: The Treasure of Butch Cassidy Outlaw Trail: The Treasure of Butch Cassidy is a 2006 American adventure film, produced and directed by Ryan Little. It is loosely based on legends arising from the fate of real-life Western outlaw Butch Cassidy, the alias of Robert LeRoy Parker, whose gang robbed trains and banks in the 1890s. Cassidy fled to South America in 1901, where he is believed to have died in 1908. The film continues the Butch Cassidy saga beyond the ending of the 1969 Robert Redford–Paul Newman hit film, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, in 1908. The protagonist, Cassidys teenage grand-nephew, Roy Parker, sets out in 1951 to find the treasure he believes Cassidy left behind in Utah. Overcoming his unforgiving grandfathers opposition, Roy and friends are involved in several chase scenes, pursued by criminals. The film was produced on location in Utah by GO Films from a screenplay by David Pliler. The music score was by Jay Bateman. The film stars Ryan Kelley, Arielle Kebbel, Dan Byrd, and Brent Weber, and features Bruce McGill and James Gammon. The film was released in North America in 2006 and is available on DVD. The Secret of the Magic Gourd The Secret of the Magic Gourd, or The Magic Gourd, is a live-action/CGI animation movie made in 2007 by Centro in co-operation with China Movie Co Ltd and Disney. The Secret of the Magic Gourd is Disneys first CGI/animation full-length feature film produced for the Chinese mainland market. The films DVD release date in the United States was on January 27, 2009. The English dubbed version of the film features Corbin Bleu as the voice of the Magic Gourd and Drake Johnston as the voice of Raymond. Protagonist Protagonist is a 2007 documentary film about the parallels between human life and Euripidean dramatic structure. The film was written and directed by Jessica Yu. It featured extensive interviews with German terrorist Hans-Joachim Klein, ex-gay Christian evangelist Mark Pierpont, Mexican bank-robber Joe Loya, and martial-arts enthusiast Mark Salzman. Interspersed with the interviews are scenes from ancient Greek drama performed by puppets. Maiko haaaan!!! is a Japanese comedy film released in 2007. Best Wishes for Tomorrow Best Wishes for Tomorrow is a Japanese film by director Takashi Koizumi and based on the novel Nagai Tabi by Shōhei Ōoka. It stars Makoto Fujita as Lieutenant General Tasuku Okada during the Yokohama War Crimes Trials. Dustbin Baby Dustbin Baby is a BBC television film directed by Juliet May, based on Jacqueline Wilsons 2001 novel of the same name. It was first broadcast on BBC One on 21 December 2008. The film stars Dakota Blue Richards as April, a troubled teenager who was abandoned in a dustbin as an infant, and Juliet Stevenson as Marion Bean, Aprils adoptive mother. David Haig stars as Elliot, Marions friend and colleague. The screenplay was written by Helen Blakeman, and the film was produced by Kindle Entertainment. Dustbin Baby deals with themes including maternal bonding, bullying, and youth crime. The story revolves around April running away on her fourteenth birthday, while Marion searches for her. Aprils life is recounted in flashbacks as she meets people and visits places that are significant to her. Both Wilson and critics responded positively to the film, with Wilson saying she thought it was the best film adaptation of any of her works. It was released on DVD on 12 January 2009. Dustbin Baby was awarded the International Emmy in the Children and Young People category at the 2009 ceremony. Helen Blakeman won a Childrens BAFTA for the screenplay, while the film itself was shortlisted for a Childrens BAFTA in the Drama category and shortlisted for the Kids Vote award. The film was also awarded the 2010 KidScreen Award for Best One-off, Special, or TV movie aimed at a Family Audience and the KidScreen Award for Best Acting. Playing House Playing House is a 2011 American direct-to-video thriller film directed by Tom Vaughan starring Shelley Calene-Black, Alex Dorman and Mari E. Ferguson in lead roles. Tormented is a 2011 Japanese horror film directed by Takashi Shimizu. The film involves Kiriko and her younger half-brother Daigo who are haunted by a large rabbit-doll. Tormented premiered at the 68th Venice International Film Festival on September 7, 2011. Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Avengers Reassembled Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Avengers Reassembled is a computer animated Lego film based on Marvel Comics characters that appeared in Lego Marvel Super Heroes and Lego Marvels Avengers. It is a re-imagined retelling of Age of Ultron while using some elements from Ant-Man and Spider-Man. The film first aired on Disney XD. It is available to watch at Lego.com. YouTube Rewind 2018: Everyone Controls Rewind YouTube Rewind 2018: Everyone Controls Rewind is a video that was uploaded to the YouTube official channel on video-sharing website YouTube on December 6, 2018, as part of the YouTube Rewind series; the video is currently the most-disliked video on the site. The video prominently featured references to Fortnite Battle Royale and starred YouTubers and online celebrities such as Ninja and Marques Brownlee, as well as celebrities like Will Smith, Trevor Noah, and James Charles. It is the first video in the YouTube Rewind series to feature a combination of animation and live-action sequences. YouTube Rewind 2018 was heavily panned by critics, YouTubers, and viewers alike, who subsequently dubbed it the worst YouTube Rewind video to date. The video was criticized for obscure trending or unpopular YouTubers; lack of tributes to recent deaths such as Stephen Hawking, Aretha Franklin, Stefán Karl Stefánsson, Avicii, TotalBiscuit, Stephen Hillenburg and Stan Lee; and exclusion of many prominent YouTubers of the year such as Shane Dawson, MrBeast and PewDiePie, as well as popular rivalries such as KSI vs Logan Paul and PewDiePie vs T-Series. However, its animated sequences were praised and Will Smiths appearance in the video became an Internet meme. YouTube Rewind 2018 amassed 29.4 million views within 24 hours of release, making it the 13th most-viewed YouTube video in the first 24 hours. As of August 30, 2019, it has over 179 million views and over 16 million dislikes, making it the most-disliked YouTube video, a record that was held by the music video by Justin Biebers "Baby" for over seven years. Roman Scandals Roman Scandals is a 1933 American black-and-white pre-Code musical film starring Eddie Cantor, Ruth Etting, Gloria Stuart, Edward Arnold and David Manners. It was directed by Frank Tuttle. The film features a number of intricate production numbers choreographed by Busby Berkeley. The song "Keep Young and Beautiful" is from this film. In addition to the starring actors in the picture, the elaborate dance numbers are performed by the "Goldwyn Girls". The title of the film is a pun on Roman sandals. False Alarms False Alarms is the 17th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1936 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Meseautó The Dream Car is a 1934 Hungarian romantic comedy film directed by Béla Gaál and starring Zita Perczel, Ella Gombaszögi and Klári Tolnay. A tycoon falls in love with a poor woman and secretly buys her a car. The 1935 British film Car of Dreams was based on this film. Odor-Able Kitty Odor-able Kitty is a 1945 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. It is notable as the first appearance of Pepé Le Pew. The scriptwriter was Tedd Pierce. Chuck Jones, a co-creator for the character, also credited Michael Maltese with contributing to the character concept. Daughter of Deceit Daughter of Deceit is a 1951 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza and directed by Luis Buñuel. It is based on the farce Don Quintín, el amargao by Carlos Arniches and José Estremera. Our Miss Brooks Our Miss Brooks is a 1956 American comedy film based on the radio and TV sitcom hit on CBS of the same name. Directed by Al Lewis, who was the chief writer for the radio and TV editions, and written by both him and Joseph Quillan, the movie disregarded the past four years of television and started with a new storyline. Doctor in Distress Doctor in Distress is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Dirk Bogarde, James Robertson Justice, and Samantha Eggar. It is the fifth of the seven films in the Doctor series. After a one-film absence, it was the final return to the role of Simon Sparrow by Dirk Bogarde, and also the return of Donald Houston. The film uses some of the characters in Richard Gordons Doctor novels, but is not based on any of them. The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything is a 1980 American made-for-television science fiction comedy film based on the 1962 novel of the same name by John D. MacDonald starring Robert Hays and Pam Dawber and directed by William Wiard. The film premiered in syndication on June 13, 1980 as part of Operation Prime Time syndicated programming. A sequel, The Girl, was released in 1981. Casa privata per le SS SS Girls is an Italian Nazi exploitation film by director Bruno Mattei. The film is about a brothel where traitors of the Nazi high command are eradicated. To help the brothel out, a Nazi commander, involved in intelligence work, enlists the aid of scientists who train various prostitutes to sexually satisfy the desires of the Nazi high command and root out any traitors. Nadia Nadia is a 1984 unauthorized made-for-television biopic directed by Alan Cooke about Olympic gymnast Nadia Comăneci. Comăneci had nothing to do with the production of the film. She stated at the time of its release that those involved with the film "never made contact with me ... I sincerely dont even want to see it, I feel so badly about it. It distorts my life so totally. Falsk som vatten False as Water is a 1985 Swedish drama film directed by Hans Alfredson. Alfredson won the award for Best Director and Malin Ek won the award for Best Actress at the 21st Guldbagge Awards. Eleven Days, Eleven Nights Eleven Days, Eleven Nights is a 1987 Italian softcore erotic drama film produced, directed and lensed by Joe DAmato and starring Jessica Moore, Joshua McDonald, and Mary Sellers set and shot in New Orleans. The film was one of DAmatos biggest financial successes, selling well in countries around the world. You'll Die at Midnight Midnight Killer is an Italian giallo film starring Valeria DObici and Leonardo Treviglio, and directed by Lamberto Bava. Earth Star Voyager: Part 1 Earth Star Voyager is the name of a science fiction television movie shown on the Disney Sunday Movie in 1988. The show aired as a two-part pilot, but was not picked up for a series. Is-slottet The Ice Palace is a 1987 Norwegian drama film directed by Per Blom based on the novel of the same name. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Where's Marlowe? Wheres Marlowe? is a 1998 comedy mystery film written by Daniel Pyne and John Mankiewicz. Daniel Pyne also directed the film, which stars Miguel Ferrer and John Livingston. Mr. B Natural Mr. B Natural is a short sponsored film produced in 1956 by Kling Film Productions for the C.G. Conn Company, directed by Phil Patton. It is also the name of the films main character, played by Betty Luster. The short was intended to be shown in classrooms and school assemblies to advertise Conns line of musical instruments for American school bands. It fell into obscurity until it was satirized in an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 that first aired on November 30, 1991, after which it was celebrated as a prime example of period kitsch. Nordrand Northern Skirts is a 1999 German-language film directed by Barbara Albert. It was an international co-production between Austria, Germany, and Switzerland. It was Austrias official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. The film addresses the marginalisation of the Viennas migrant and ethnic minority population against the background of rising xenophobia encouraged by Joerg Haider and the so-called Freedom Party. Stranger Inside Stranger Inside is a television drama film directed by Cheryl Dunye that premiered on cable television in 2001. The story primarily concerns African-American lesbians in prison. Michael Stipe, the lead singer of R.E.M., helped to produce it. In a 2004 issue of Feminist Studies, Dunye stated that she worked with actual female inmates to produce the script. Alchemy Alchemy is a 2005 film written and directed by Evan Oppenheimer and starring Tom Cavanagh and Sarah Chalke. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2005. The film did not have a wide release in movie theaters, so its big public premiere was on television, on ABC Family on October 7, 2005. Blood Crime Blood Crime is a 2002 American made-for-television thriller film, starring James Caan and Johnathon Schaech. It was co-written and co-produced by Preston A. Whitmore II and directed by William A. Graham. The film was first aired at USA Network on September 13, 2002. Le tempestaire Le Tempestaire is a 1947 French short drama film written and directed by Jean Epstein. The title translates as "The storm tamer". The story revolves around a woman who is worried for her fiancé, who is out at sea during a storm. The film makes use of temporal techniques such as time-lapse and slow motion both in images and sound. Chakram Chakram is a 2005 Indian Telugu-language drama film written and directed by Krishna Vamsi. It stars Prabhas in lead role as the titular character, while Asin and Charmy Kaur play the female leads. The music was composed by Chakri with cinematography done by Ram Prasad. The film was released on 25 March 2005 and was later dubbed into Hindi under the same name by Goldmines Telefilms in 2013. Eri Eri rema sabakutani My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?, originally titled as , is a 2005 Japanese drama film directed by Shinji Aoyama, starring Tadanobu Asano. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. The Raven The Raven is a 2006 American direct-to-video production horror film directed by Ulli Lommel and references the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe. The DVD case cover art carries the title, Edgar Allan Poes The Raven. Enemies Among Us Enemies Among Us is a 2009 thriller film starring Billy Zane and Eric Roberts. It is the first film by independent superstar director Dan Garcia, who produced Death Toll and Sinners and Saints. Canaan Canaan is a 13-episode anime television series, conceptualized by Type-Moon co-founders Kinoko Nasu and Takashi Takeuchi, based on the scenario that they created for the Wii visual novel Shibuya Scramble, which is noted for being one of the few games to have been awarded a perfect score by games publication Famitsu. The series spawned manga and light novel adaptations. A sequel to the 428: Shibuya Scramble, it centers on three women and their connections to one-another and an upcoming anti-terrorism summit in Shanghai, China. One of them is Canaan, a Middle Eastern assassin and mercenary. Another is Alphard, Canaans rival and also a skilled assassin and mercenary who heads a terrorist organization called Snake. The final girl is Maria Ōsawa, a victim of an attempted biological terrorist attack in the streets of Shibuya two years previous. Their encounters lead to armed interventions between Canaan and Alphard with a deep and tragic history in common. These Are the Rules These Are the Rules is a Croatian 2014 drama film written and directed by Ognjen Sviličić. Aria the Scarlet Ammo is a Japanese light novel series written by Chūgaku Akamatsu and illustrated by Kobuichi. As of June 2019, 31 volumes have been published by Media Factory under their MF Bunko J label. A manga adaptation by Yoshino Koyoka started serialization in the seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Alive on September 26, 2009. An anime adaptation aired between April and June 2011. An original video animation episode was released on December 21, 2011. A spin-off manga titled Aria the Scarlet Ammo AA by Shogako Tachibana began serialization in Square Enixs Young Gangan magazine on November 5, 2010, with an anime adaptation by Doga Kobo airing from October 6, 2015. Guru Guru is a 2017 Indian Telugu sports drama film, produced by S. Shashikanth on Y NOT Studios banner and directed by Sudha Kongara. Starring Venkatesh, Ritika Singh in the lead roles and music composed by Santhosh Narayanan. The film is remake of Kongaras own Tamil-Hindi bilingual film Irudhi Suttru released in previous year which stars R. Madhavan, Ritika Singh in the pivotal roles. Anything Anything is a 2017 American romantic drama film directed and written by Timothy McNeil and starring John Carroll Lynch and Matt Bomer. The film is based on a play that the director had performed in December 2007 with the Elephant Theater Company in Los Angeles and that he also adapted for the film. It also stars Maura Tierney, Margot Bingham, Michael Boatman, Tanner Buchanan and Micah Hauptman in supporting roles. The film was released at the LA Film Festival on June 17, 2017. It was released on May 11, 2018 by Great Point Media. Egg Egg is a 2018 American comedy film directed by Marianna Palka and written by Risa Mickenberg. The film stars Christina Hendricks, Alysia Reiner, David Alan Basche, Anna Camp and Gbenga Akinnagbe. The plot centers on conceptual artist Tina, when she introduces her eight-month pregnant art school rival to her non-traditional surrogate Kiki, the truth outs and the patriarchy fights to hang on. This Is the Night This Is the Night is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Lili Damita, Charles Ruggles, Roland Young, Thelma Todd, and Cary Grant in his film debut. It was made by Paramount Pictures. The picture is based on the 1923 play Pouche by and René Peter, and the 1925 English-language adaptation Naughty Cinderella written by Avery Hopwood. The plays had already been adapted for film once before as Good and Naughty with Pola Negri. Night scenes in this film were intended to be seen in blue tint. Tinting is used on the restored 2011 single DVD version released by Turner Classic Movies. However, tinting was absent from recent prints prior to restoration. The version shown on the TCM cable channel in the 1990s was not tinted, nor is the version in the 2016 DVD set "Cary Grant - The Vault Collection". Father Noah's Ark Father Noahs Ark is a 1933 Walt Disney Silly Symphonies animated film. It is based on the story of Noahs Ark. The shorts musical score is an adaptation of the first dance in Ludwig van Beethovens 12 Contredanses. Movie Maniacs Movie Maniacs is the 13th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Boogie-Doodle Boogie-Doodle is a 1940 drawn-on-film visual music short by Norman McLaren, set to the boogie-woogie music of African-American jazz pianist Albert Ammons. Though released by the National Film Board of Canada in 1941, Boogie-Doodle was actually made by McLaren in New York City in 1940, a year before he was invited by John Grierson to Canada to found the NFBs animation unit. McLaren, who had been influenced by the hand-painted films of Len Lye, was in New York exploring the technique on a grant from the Solomon Guggenheim Foundation, creating Boogie-Doodle along with three other cameraless films: Dots, Loops and Stars and Stripes. The animation in Boogie-Doodle coincides exactly with Ammons musical piece, with McLarens animation beginning at the very first bar and concluding at the final note. Die Geschichte vom kleinen Muck Die Geschichte vom Kleinen Muck is a 1953 feature film directed by Wolfgang Staudte, adapted from the 19th century fairy tale, Little Muck, written by Wilhelm Hauff. That Kind of Woman That Kind of Woman is a 1959 American drama film directed by Sidney Lumet, who was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. It stars Sophia Loren and Tab Hunter. The screenplay by Walter Bernstein, based on a short story by Robert Lowry, is highly reminiscent of the 1938 film The Shopworn Angel. The Paramount Pictures release was filmed on location in New York City and Long Beach. X-15 X-15 is a 1961 dramatic aviation film that presents a fictionalized account of the X-15 research rocket aircraft program, the test pilots who flew the aircraft, and the associated NASA community that supported the program. X-15 starred David McLean, Charles Bronson, Mary Tyler Moore, Kenneth Tobey and James Gregory. The film marked the directorial debut of Richard Donner, and was narrated by James Stewart. How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life is a 1968 film directed by Fielder Cook. It stars Dean Martin, Stella Stevens and husband and wife Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson. Who? Who? is a 1974 film based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Algis Budrys. It was directed by Jack Gold and stars Elliott Gould, Trevor Howard, and Joseph Bova. Some video releases were retitled The Man in the Steel Mask or Roboman. Chatterbox! Chatterbox is a 1977 American comedy film about a woman with a talking vagina. The film stars Candice Rialson as a hairdresser who discovers her vagina has the power of speech after it derisively comments on a lovers performance. Her talking vagina has a mind of its own, which includes a desire to sing; they wind up exploited by her psychiatrist, who launches her on a career in show business. According to Michael Medved in The Golden Turkey Awards, the talking vagina precipitates many developments in her life: The Victim The Victim is a 1980 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Sammo Hung and starring Hung and Bryan Leung. It was released in the US as Lightning Kung Fu in June 1982. Although he had only a very small role in The Victim, former Peking Opera School student Yuen Biao played a key part in the making of this film. He was one of four action choreographers on the film, and doubled several of the stars for martial arts and acrobatics. Karl Maka, a frequent co-star with Hung in such films as Skinny Tiger, Fatty Dragon and Odd Couple, has an unusual deadpan role as a Shaolin abbot. Just Tell Me What You Want Just Tell Me What You Want is a 1980 American comedy film directed by Sidney Lumet. It stars Ali MacGraw, Peter Weller and Alan King, and was also Myrna Loys final film. The screenplay by Jay Presson Allen, adapted from her novel, won her the David di Donatello Award for Best Screenplay of a Foreign Film. To date, this is MacGraws last leading role in a film. Death Screams Death Screams is a 1982 American slasher film directed by David Nelson. Joshua Then and Now Joshua Then and Now is a 1985 Canadian film and a TV mini-series, adapted by Mordecai Richler from his semi-autobiographical novel Joshua Then and Now. James Woods starred as the adult Joshua, Gabrielle Lazure as his wife, and Alan Arkin as Joshuas father. It was directed by Ted Kotcheff who had previously directed Richlers The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz. The film depicts Joshua growing up in his Montreal neighborhood, and then his adventures as a modestly successful writer. He marries the "golden shiksa" of his dreams, but eventually everything around him crumbles and he must act quickly to recover it all. A comedic drama, the film moves quickly without lingering for long on any incident and tells a connected complete narrative. Alan Arkin is frequently noted in reviews for an outstanding performance. The cast included Michael Sarrazin as Kevin Hornby, Robert Joy as Colin Fraser, Linda Sorenson as Esther Shapiro, Alan Scarfe as Jack Trimble, Ken Campbell as Sidney Murdoch, Kate Trotter as Jane Trimble, Alexander Knox as Senator Hornby, and Eric Kimmel as young Joshua. Filmed on location in Montreal, London, Brockville, and Ottawa. Rated R. It has been transcribed to VHS and DVD-R. Open House Open House is a 1987 American slasher film written and directed by Jag Mundhra, and co-written by David M. Evans, and starring Joseph Bottoms, Adrienne Barbeau and Mary Stavin. Amongst Friends Amongst Friends is a 1993 film written and directed by Rob Weiss. The Seventh Brother The Seventh Brother is a 1991 American-German-Hungarian animated fantasy-comedy-drama film for children made and produced at Hungarys Pannonia Film Studio. It was co-produced with Magyar Televízió, Germanys RealFilm, and the U.S. outlet Feature Films for Families. 14 Days to Life 14 Days to Life is a 1997 German thriller film directed by Roland Suso Richter. Hard Men Hard Men is a 1997 British crime gangster black comedy film directed by J. K. Amalou. A forerunner to Lock, it was originally shown at the London Film Festival on 28 October 1996. It was released in cinemas on 28 February 1997. Lot in Sodom Lot in Sodom is a 1933 short silent experimental film, based on the Biblical tale of the city of Sodom and Gomorrah. It was directed by James Sibley Watson and Melville Webber. The movie uses experimental techniques, avant-garde imagery and strong allusions to sexuality, especially homosexuality. Louis Siegel was the sound composer, according to the films opening credits. Oi Thalassies Oi Hantres Oi Thalassies oi Hadres is a 1967 Greek musical film, directed by Giannis Dalianidis and starring Zoe Laskari, Kostas Voutsas, Martha Karagianni, Faidon Georgitsis, Giannis Vogiatzis and Mary Chronopoulou. At the time of its release it was among the most expensive films ever made in Greece and one of the most commercially successful Greek films. Killing Time Killing Time is a 1998 British crime film written by Neil Marshall and directed by Bharat Nalluri. 2 Seconds 2 Seconds is a Canadian drama film, released in 1998. This film premiered in 1999 at the Sundance Film Festival. Written and directed by Manon Briand, 2 Seconds stars Charlotte Laurier as Laurie, a bisexual woman who takes a job as a bike courier in Montreal after being fired from her previous job as a professional downhill racer. Laurie is forcefully retired as a downhill racer when her concerns about her signs of aging cause her to lose her last race by 2 seconds. Laurie and the one bike she was allowed to keep then move in with her geeky, physics-loving brother who is trying very hard to find a girlfriend. While putting her bike together, Laurie discovers that she is missing a gear on her bicyclette so she makes do with what she has. Because of this, she breaks the chain on her bike one day, leading to her meeting with her soon-to-be best friend Lorenzo . Lorenzo is an ex Italian professional racer who currently works as a bike mechanic in his own bike shop. offered her a job at the bicycle company, but one of her co workers, Willie, tries to make her life miserable. After talking to Lorenzo, Laurie figures out what she needs to do to help herself and try to resolve things. The Personals The Personals is a 1998 Taiwanese comedy-drama film directed and co-written by Chen Kuo-fu, based on Jade Y. Chens 1992 novel of the same name. The film follows a career woman as she encounters a diverse bunch of men after placing a personal advertisement in the newspaper. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Liu won Best Actress at the 1999 Asia-Pacific Film Festival. Mexico City Mexico City is a 2000 Canadian film directed and co-written by Richard Shepard. The plot revolves around a woman who has to find her brother who has gone missing in Mexico City. The Periwig-Maker Periwig Maker is a 1999 German short stop motion animation film. 15 minutes long, it is based on Daniel Defoes novel A Journal of the Plague Year. The film was produced by Ideal Standard film, directed by Steffen Schäffler and narrated by Kenneth Branagh. The Final Curtain The Final Curtain is a 2002 British film directed by Patrick Harkins and starring Peter OToole. It tells the story of J. J. Curtis, an aging gameshow host played by OToole, who hires novelist Jonathan Stitch to pen his biography, in the hope of sealing his immortality in the hearts and minds of the British public. This is made more difficult by his rivalry with fellow gameshow host Dave Turner, and events from his past. His Wife's Diary His Wifes Diary is a 2000 Russian biographical film directed by Alexei Uchitel. It is a story about the last love affair of Ivan Bunin. It is set in French Riviera in the 1940s. His Wifes Diary was awarded the Grand Prize of the Kinotavr Festival and the 2000 Nika Award for Best Film, Best Male Actor and Best Cinematography. It was Russias submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. On_Line On_Line is a 2002 American drama film directed by Jed Weintrob and executive produced by Richard D. Titus and Tavin Marin Titus. The film was selected to world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival and was released theatrically, on DVD and television worldwide. The Other Final The Other Final is a 2003 documentary film, directed by Johan Kramer of Dutch communications agency Kessels Kramer, about a football match between Bhutan and Montserrat, the then-lowest ranked teams in the FIFA World Rankings. The game was played in the Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu, Bhutan on the same day as the 2002 FIFA World Cup Final. Bhutan won the game 4–0, their first ever victory and the first time they had kept a clean sheet. The friendly match, officially sanctioned by FIFA, saw Bhutan rise out of the bottom two of the world rankings and kept Montserrat in last place. The referee was Englishman Steve Bennett. Some Some is a 2004 South Korean crime thriller film directed by Chang Yoon-hyun. La maison de Himiko , also known internationally as La Maison de Himiko, is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Isshin Inudo and starring Kō Shibasaki as Saori, Min Tanaka as Saoris father Himiko, and Joe Odagiri as Haruhiko, Himikos lover. The film was shown at the Japanese film festival in Sydney in December 2006. From Mexico with Love From Mexico with Love is a 2009 American action-drama film directed by Jimmy Nickerson and stars Kuno Becker, Steven Bauer, Danay Garcia, Bruce McGill, and Stephen Lang. Beautiful Darling Beautiful Darling: The Life and Times of Candy Darling, Andy Warhol Superstar is a 2010 feature-length documentary film about Candy Darling, the transsexual pioneer, actress and Andy Warhol superstar. The film was written and directed by James Rasin and features Chloë Sevigny as "the voice of Candy Darling", reading from Candys private diaries and letters. Patton Oswalt voices Andy Warhol and Truman Capote. Louis Durra composed the score. Time of Peace Peacetime is a 2009 Brazilian drama film, directed by Daniel Filho. The film is based on the play Novas Diretrizes em Tempos de Paz, written by Bosco Brasil. Paradox Paradox is a 2010 science-fiction television film starring Kevin Sorbo, Steph Song and Christopher Judge, directed by Brenton Spencer, and based on a three-part graphic novel miniseries by Christos Gage. Stories USA Stories USA compiles six cinematic stories about desperate lives in America, starring many of the worlds top actors including Josh Hartnett, Steve Carell, James Gandolfini, Scott Caan, Paul Walker and directed by seven different directors including Paul Carafotes. This collection was released at the 2007 American Film Market. Stories USA was executive produced by Thomas Bannister. Komban Komban is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language action drama film directed by M. Muthaiah and produced by Studio Green. The film stars Karthi and Lakshmi Menon in the lead roles, while Rajkiran, Super Subbarayan, Thambi Ramaiah, Karunas, and Kovai Sarala play supporting roles. G. V. Prakash Kumar composed the films music. It was dubbed in Hindi under the title Daringbaaz 2 in 2017. The film released on 1 April 2015 to positive reviews and becomes a box office success. Miss Sharon Jones! Miss Sharon Jones! is a 2015 documentary film about the singer Sharon Jones. The film depicts Jones battle with cancer while continuing to perform with her group the Dap-Kings. Adventures of Omanakuttan Adventures of Omanakkuttan is a 2017 Indian Malayalam comedy film directed by debutant Rohith V. S.. The story was conceived by Sameer Abdul and he wrote the screenplay along with the director. It stars Asif Ali, Bhavana, Aju Varghese and Saiju Kurup.It was Produced by Antony Binoy and Biju Pulickal under the banner 4M Entertainments and features music composed by Arun Muraleedharan and Dawn Vincent. The film was released on 2017 May 19 across Kerala. The Magician The Magician is a 1926 American silent horror film directed by Rex Ingram about a magicians efforts to acquire the blood of a maiden for his experiments to create life. It was adapted by Ingram from the novel The Magician by W. Somerset Maugham. It stars Alice Terry, Paul Wegener and Iván Petrovich. Critic Carlos Clarens wrote that it was "perhaps the most elusive of lost films." However, since the time Clarens wrote this, various prints of the film have surfaced. Some have screened at independent movie festivals from 1993 onwards, and the film has also been shown on Turner Classic Movies. It remained commercially unavailable until being released on DVD in the Warner Brothers Archive Collection in 2011. The Man with Two Faces The Man with Two Faces is an American drama film directed by Archie Mayo, and starring Edward G. Robinson, Mary Astor, Ricardo Cortez, Louis Calhern, Mae Clarke, and David Landau. The story was adapted by Tom Reed and Niven Busch from the play The Dark Tower by George S. Kaufman and Alexander Woollcott. The Man with Two Faces was actress Margaret Dales last movie and her only talkie. She and Anton Stengel are the only two actors from the Broadway play to appear in the film. In 2010, this film became available on DVD from the Warner Archive Collection. Whistling in Dixie Whistling in Dixie is a 1942 American crime comedy film, the second of three starring Red Skelton as radio detective and amateur crime solver Wally Benton and Ann Rutherford as his fiancee. The pair are called upon to solve a crime in the American South. The film also re-introduces Rags Ragland, playing dual roles as twins, the mostly-reformed Chester, as well as his villainous brother from the first film. The film turns into a romantic comedy mystery, complete with death traps, corrupt politicians and lost gold, ending with a frenetic fight at the end between Wally Benton and both of Rags Raglands characters. The film is a sequel to Whistling in the Dark and is followed by Whistling in Brooklyn. Stand by for Action Stand By for Action is a 1942 American war film directed by Robert Z. Leonard, starring Robert Taylor, Brian Donlevy, and Charles Laughton, also featuring Walter Brennan and, in her film debut, Marilyn Maxwell. Suggested by a story by Laurence Kirk, and with an original story by Captain Harvey Haislip and R. C. Sherriff, the films screenplay was written by George Bruce, John L. Balderston, and Herman J. Mankiewicz. Million Dollar Kid Million Dollar Kid is a 1944 American film directed by Wallace Fox starring the East Side Kids. Career Career is a 1959 American drama film, directed by Joseph Anthony and starring Dean Martin, Tony Franciosa, and Shirley MacLaine. The movie is the story of actor Sam Lawson who is bent on breaking into the big time at any cost, braving World War II, the Korean War and even the blacklist. The film is based on the play written by James Lee, which premiered at the off-Broadway Seventh Avenue South Playhouse in New York City in 1957. In turn, the play is loosely based on the novel of the same name by Phil Stong, which had been previously adapted for the screen in 1939 by Dalton Trumbo and Bert Granet. Lee adapted his own play for the 1959 version. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards and won one Golden Globe Award. Un soir, un train One Night... A Train is a 1968 Belgian-French drama film directed by André Delvaux, starring Yves Montand and Anouk Aimée. It tells the story of Mathias, a professor of linguistics at a university where the students have lively discussions about Flemish nationalism and morality. During a train ride, the French-speaking woman who Mathias lives with disappears and he goes looking for her in an unknown city. The film is based on the novel De trein der traagheid by Johan Daisne. The Christmas Tree LArbre de Noël is a 1969 French drama film directed by Terence Young. It was defined as "the most tearful film of sixties". The film was co-produced by Italy where it was released as Lalbero di Natale. Incense for the Damned Incense for the Damned is a 1970 British horror film. It was produced by Graham Harris. Director Robert Hartford-Davis, unhappy with the completed film, disowned it, had his name removed and the fictitious Michael Burrowes credited as director. The film stars Patrick Macnee, Johnny Sekka, Madeleine Hinde and Alexander Davion with Peter Cushing and Edward Woodward in supporting roles. Incense for the Damned is based on the 1960 Simon Raven novel Doctors Wear Scarlet. The film centres on Richard Fountain, a scholar of Greek mythology at the University of Oxford, who has fallen under the influence of Chriseis, a mysterious Greek woman who is a modern-day vampire. Fountain, upon his return to the UK, is revealed to have been vampirised by Chriseis and dies shortly after killing his fiancée Penelope Goodrich. Peeper Peeper is a 1975 American comedy-mystery film directed by Peter Hyams that starred Michael Caine as Leslie C. Tucker, a bungling private investigator. It was a send-up of 1940s film noir. Peeper was a box-office failure that jeopardized Hyamss career and almost prevented him from obtaining funding to produce Capricorn One. Shocking Asia Shocking Asia is a 1974 mondo documentary film written and directed by Rolf Olsen with Ingeborg Stein Steinbach. The film was banned in Finland due to its graphic content. A sequel titled The Last Taboos was released in 1985. Seven Seven is a 1979 action film directed by Andy Sidaris and starring William Smith. Cento giorni a Palermo One Hundred Days in Palermo is a 1984 non-fiction film directed by Giuseppe Ferrara with Giuseppe Tornatore as screenplay writer. The film is a France/Italy coproduction and tells about the last hundred days in the life of the Italian "Generale dei Carabinieri" and anti-mafia highest authority Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa as prefect of Palermo, the capital of the Italian island of Sicily. Dalla Chiesas life ended with his barbaric murder, shot by the machine guns of a mafia squad on September 3, 1982. Angel Town Angel Town is a 1990 martial arts film starring Olivier Gruner, who made his film debut as a French martial artist and foreign exchange student who helps his borders by using his skills against a local gang. Precious Find Precious Find is a 1996 science fiction film directed by Philippe Mora and starring Rutger Hauer. The film is set on the Moon, in 2049. The Girl Chewing Gum The Girl Chewing Gum is a 1976 British short film directed by John Smith. The film is widely acknowledged as one of the most important avant-garde films of the 20th century. The film was inspired by a scene in François Truffauts 1973 film Day for Night in which the director gives instructions to the actors, and even tells a dog to urinate on a lamppost. Noin 7 veljestä Noin seitsemän veljestä is a 1968 comedy directed by Jukka Virtanen and which was written and produced by Spede Pasanen. The film is a loose parody of the Robin Hood story. The name of the film is a take on Seitsemän veljestä the ground-breaking novel by Finnish author Aleksis Kivi. My Mother Frank My Mother Frank is a multi-award-winning Australian film released in 2000. Kati na kaii Something is Burning is a 1964 Greek musical film directed by Giannis Dalianidis. El chanfle El Chanfle is a 1978 Mexican sports comedy movie written by and starring Chespirito. About a Girl About a Girl is a nine-minute short film directed by Brian Percival. In 2001, it won the BAFTA Award for Best Short Film. It also won an award at the Edinburgh International Film Festival for Best British Short, the TCM Classic Shorts Award prize at the London Film Festival, and the Jury Prize at the Raindance Film Festival. The script was written by Julie Rutterford and the film was produced by Janey de Nordwall. The leading role was played by Ashley Thewlis. Mirror Wars: Reflection One Mirror Wars: Reflection One is a 2005 Russian action film directed by Vasili Chiginsky, based on a screenplay by Oleg Kapanets, Alex Kustanovich and Nicholas Waller. The film stars both Russian actors Alexander Efimov and Ksenia Alferova, along with other international stars: Malcolm McDowell, Armand Assante and Rutger Hauer, as an effort to court an international audience. The enigmatic title refers to the continuation of a mystery revolving around a top-secret Russian fighter aircraft. Ice Bound Ice Bound: A Womans Survival at the South Pole is a 2003 CBS television movie starring Susan Sarandon as Dr. Jerri Nielsen in the true story of the cancer-stricken physician stranded at a South Pole research station who, under dangerous circumstances, and with the help of co-workers, treats her own illness. Mumbai Se Aaya Mera Dost Mumbai Se Aaya Mera Dost is a 2003 Bollywood movie starring Abhishek Bachchan, Lara Dutta and Chunky Pandey. The film is directed by Apoorva Lakhia. The film touched on the subject of the influence of television on village life. Gun-shy Gun-Shy is a 2003 German crime drama film directed by Dito Tsintsadze. Dark Fields Dark Fields is a Canadian–American horror film directed by Mark McNabb and Al Randall, written by Randall, and starring Jenna Scott, Lindsay Dell, Eric Phillion, Brian Austin Jr., and Ryan Hulshof as teens hunted down by a psychopathic farmer played by Al Randall. Filmed in October 2003, on a budget of $1,000, it was not released until September 2006. Journal of a Contract Killer Journal of a Contract Killer is a 2008 film directed by Tony Maylam. Raat Gayi, Baat Gayi? Raat Gayi, Baat Gayi? is a 2009 Bollywood film written and directed by Saurabh Shukla. The film features Rajat Kapoor, Vinay Pathak, Neha Dhupia, Iravati Harshe and Anu Menon in leading roles. Thursday Till Sunday Thursday Till Sunday is a 2012 Chilean coming-of-age film directed by Dominga Sotomayor Castillo in her debut feature. Almayer's Folly Almayers Folly is a 2011 drama film directed by Chantal Akerman and starring Stanislas Merhar, Aurora Marion and Marc Barbé. It is an adaptation of Joseph Conrads 1895 debut novel Almayers Folly, and tells the story of a Dutchman searching for pirate treasure in Malaysia. The setting has been relocated to 1950s. The film was a coproduction between companies in France and Belgium. It received four Magritte Award nominations. High School Debut is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Tsutomu Hanabusa and based on the manga of the same name. It was released in cinemas in Japan on 1 April 2011. The Coven The Coven is a 2015 United Kingdom fantasy horror feature film directed by John Mackie and starring Dexter Fletcher. It is stated that the film is based upon actual events. The plot revolves around a Wiccan group, whose leader Uri Clef, and seven followers disappear. They were last seen at The Coven, a ring of trees in Queens Wood once used as a meeting place by practitioners of Cochranes Craft. Some schoolkids are drawn to visit Queens Wood in Highgate on Halloween. The film was finally released direct to DVD in the UK on 16 March 2015. The Five The Five is a 2013 South Korean thriller film written and directed by Jeong Yeon-shik based on his own webtoon The 5ive Hearts, which first appeared on internet portal Daum in April 2011. Kim Sun-a starred as a crippled woman who gathers four desperate people in need of organs to take revenge on the serial killer who murdered her family. Fan Girl Fan Girl is an independent teen comedy film that premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 16, 2015. It made its world television premiere on ABC Family on October 3, 2015. It stars Kiernan Shipka as Telulah Farrow, Meg Ryan as the characters mother, Mary Farrow, and the pop punk band All Time Low as themselves. Vimaanam Vimaanam is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by debutant Pradeep M. Nair, and starring Prithviraj Sukumaran in the lead role. The film released on 22 December 2017. The film received positive reviews from audience. Girls' Last Tour is a Japanese manga series by Tsukumizu, serialized in Shinchoshas Kurage Bunch online magazine from February 21, 2014 to January 12, 2018 and collected in six volumes. The manga is licensed in North America by Yen Press. An anime television series covering mainly the first 4 volumes of the manga directed by Takaharu Ozaki and animated by White Fox aired in Japan between October and December 2017. Rainbow Valley Rainbow Valley is a 1935 American Western film released by Monogram Pictures, written by Lindsley Parsons, directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring John Wayne and Gabby Hayes. The Bride Walks Out The Bride Walks Out is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by Leigh Jason and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Gene Raymond, and Robert Young. Based on an original story by Howard Emmett Rogers, the film is about a woman forced to give up her job as a fashion model by her new husband. Unable to meet her financial obligations, the woman secretly gets another job. The Bride Walks Out was the first of six films Edward Small made at RKO. The Emperor's Candlesticks The Emperors Candlesticks is a 1937 film starring William Powell and Luise Rainer, based on the novel of the same name by Baroness Orczy. It was directed by George Fitzmaurice. The film is a story about spies from opposing sides who fall in love in pre-revolutionary Russia. Un carnet de bal Life Dances On or Christine is a 1937 French drama film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Marie Bell, Françoise Rosay and Louis Jouvet. The films art direction was by Jean Douarinou. Raiders in the Sky Appointment in London is a 1953 British war film set during the Second World War and starring Dirk Bogarde. The film was directed by Philip Leacock and based on a story by John Wooldridge, who as an RAF bomber pilot flew 108 operational sorties over Europe. Wooldridge, who after the war established himself as a successful film composer before being killed in a car accident in 1958, also wrote the film score and participated in writing the screenplay. Appointment in London is set in an RAF Bomber Command squadron during 1943 and tells of a wing commanders attempt to finish his third and final tour of 30 operations. A sub-plot involves his relationship with a widowed wren in whom an American observer attached to his airfield is also interested. Nowhere to Go Nowhere to Go is a 1958 British crime film directed by Seth Holt, his directorial debut. It stars George Nader, Maggie Smith, Bernard Lee, Harry H. Corbett, and Bessie Love. After a criminal escapes from jail, his attempts to recover his stashed loot end in failure, as he is shunned by the criminal community and hunted down by the police. Originally edited down as part of a double bill, the full-length version of Nowhere to Go was released on DVD in January 2013. Duel of the Titans Duel of the Titans is a 1961 Italian film directed by Sergio Corbucci and starring Steve Reeves, Gordon Scott, and Virna Lisi. The film is about twin brothers revolt against tyranny in pre-Roman Italy and then come to a parting of the ways as they lead their people toward the founding of a new city, known as Rome. This is based on the legend of Romulus and Remus. O Estranho Mundo de Zé do Caixão The Strange World of Coffin Joe is a 1968 Brazilian anthology horror film directed by José Mojica Marins, who also plays his alter ego Zé do Caixão. The film is a collection of three short films titled O Fabricante de Bonecas, Tara, and Ideologia. Joe only appears briefly in the role of a horror host, introducing the segments, and the film is not a part of the Coffin Joe trilogy. The hymn-like title song was written by Marins, and performed by Edson Lopes and Brazilian Samba band Titulares do Ritmo. Three Resurrected Drunkards is a Japanese movie directed by Nagisa Oshima. It was based on the hit song "Kaette kita yopparai" by The Folk Crusaders, a folk and pop music group that also appeared in the film. It was released in March 1968. Kenny & Company Kenny & Company is a 1976 American comedy-drama film directed by Don Coscarelli, who also made the Phantasm series. It stars A. Michael Baldwin and Reggie Bannister, who would later star in Phantasm. Black Arrow Black Arrow is a Disney made-for-television romantic adventure film filmed in 1984 and released in 1985, based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, A Tale of the Two Roses. It was a Panatlantic Pictures release directed by John Hough, who had directed a filmatisation of another Stevenson novel, Treasure Island, in 1972. It was released on 6 January 1985, for broadcast on The Disney Channel and distribution on Disney Home Video VHS. Mr. Vampire II Mr. Vampire II, also known as Mr. Vampire Part 2, is a 1986 Hong Kong comedy horror film directed by Ricky Lau, starring Yuen Biao, Moon Lee and Lam Ching-ying, and produced by Sammo Hung. The film is the second of a series of five films directed by Ricky Lau in the Mr. Vampire franchise. Mr. Vampire and its sequels were released as part of the jiangshi cinematic boom in Hong Kong during the 1980s. The Chinese title of the film literally translates to "Vampire Family". The Statue of Liberty The Statue of Liberty is a 1985 American documentary film on the history of the Statue of Liberty. It was produced and directed by Ken Burns. The film, which first aired on October 28, 1985, was narrated by historian David McCullough and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Jane B. for Agnes V. Jane B. par Agnès V. is a 1988 French docudrama film directed by Agnès Varda and starring French-English actress Jane Birkin. The film was conceived when Birkin admitted to Varda she was apprehensive about turning 40 and Varda told her it was a beautiful age and the perfect time to make a portrait on Birkins life. The film mixes interviews with Birkin about her past and current life with small vignettes where she takes on roles that either she or Varda are interested in seeing her play. Zeiram is a 1991 Japanese science fiction film directed by Keita Amemiya. The film stars Yūko Moriyama as an alien bounty hunter named Iria, who comes to Earth to do battle with Zeiram, an immortal alien creature. With the help of her AI partner Bob and two ordinary Japanese electricians, she fights Zeiram in an artificial dimension called "the Zone".In 1994, the film was followed by an original video animation anime series known as Zeiram the Animation, which serves as a prequel to the film, as well as a sequel film titled Zeiram 2. Kshatriya Kshatriya is a 1993 Bollywood film directed by J. P. Dutta. It features an ensemble star cast including Sunil Dutt, Dharmendra, Vinod Khanna, Sunny Deol, Sanjay Dutt, Meenakshi Seshadri, Raveena Tandon and Divya Bharti. Sunil Dutt and Dharmendra play fathers to their real-life sons: Sanjay Dutt and Sunny Deol, respectively. This was Divya Bhartis last film to be released while she was alive; she died 10 days after its release. The film was commercially successful at the box office. The story of the film was similar to that of the film Parampara, directed by Yash Chopra. Remote Remote is a 1993 American comedy film that was released directly to video on September 22, 1993 by Paramount Pictures through Moonbeam Entertainment. It stars Chris Carrara, Jessica Bowman, and John Diehl. Ted Nicolaou directed the film and it was written by Mike Farrow, best known for his hard-boiled detective persona Tommy Sledge. It is the second film to be released by Moonbeam Entertainment, following Prehysteria!. Return to Two Moon Junction Return to Two Moon Junction is a 1995 romantic drama film which serves as a sequel to the 1988 film Two Moon Junction. The plot concerns a New York fashion model who returns to her Georgia home town where she has an affair with a local sculptor. The film was directed by Farhad Mann, and stars Melinda Clarke, Wendy Davis, and Louise Fletcher. The Living Sea The Living Sea is a 70mm American documentary film exploring marine locales intended to show the importance of protecting the ocean, released to IMAX theaters in 1995. It is narrated by actress Meryl Streep, with music by Sting, produced by Science World, a Vancouver-based science education centre, and underwater imagery directed by filmmaker Greg MacGillivray. Naajayaz Naajayaz is an Indian 1995 action thriller film directed by Mahesh Bhatt and produced on a budget of 26.8 million. It stars Ajay Devgn, Naseeruddin Shah, Juhi Chawla, Deepak Tijori, Gulshan Grover and Reema Lagoo. Naajayaz was theatrically released in India on 17 March 1995 to positive reviews from critics. It was a commercial success grossing over 134.9 million worldwide. Naajayaz received two nominations at the 41st Filmfare Awards: Best Actor for Devgn and Best Supporting Actor for Shah. A Face to Die For A Face to Die For is a 1996 television film, based on the book The Face by Marvin and Mark Werlin. The teleplay was also written by Marvin Werlin, Mark Werlin and Duane Poole, is a romantic thriller that starred Yasmine Bleeth, James Wilder and Robin Givens. Vacanze di Natale '90 Vacanze di Natale 90 is a 1990 Italian comedy film directed by Enrico Oldoini. A Golden-coloured Straw Hat The Straw Hat is a 1974 Soviet musical comedy television film directed by Leonid Kvinikhidze based on a play by Eugène Marin Labiche and Marc-Michel. The films music was composed by Isaac Schwartz. The Thieving Hand The Thieving Hand is a 1908 American silent short film. It is credited for its astounding trick photography and effects for its age. It was directed and produced by J. Stuart Blackton of Vitagraph Studios. The film was shot on location in Flatbush, New York City and released on February 1, 1908 in the United States. It is one of the 50 films in the 4-disc boxed DVD set called Treasures from American Film Archives, compiled by the National Film Preservation Foundation from 18 American film archives. The films print is preserved by the George Eastman House. In November 2008, it was shown in Leeds Film Festival, as part of Back to the Electric Palace, with live music by Sasha Siem, performed in partnership with Opera North. We Were the Mulvaneys We Were the Mulvaneys is a 2002 American television film directed by Peter Werner, written by Joyce Eliason, and starring Beau Bridges, Blythe Danner and Tammy Blanchard. It is based on the book of the same name by Joyce Carol Oates. It premiered on Lifetime Television, and was nominated for three Emmys. A Less Bad World A Less Bad World is a 2004 Argentine drama film directed by Alejandro Agresti and focused on the Argentinas Dirty War. They Are Among Us They Are Among Us is a 2004 American science fiction thriller television film directed by Jeffrey Obrow, written by Lars Hauglie, and starring Alison Eastwood, Michael Orr Hughes and Anne Apra. Men at Work Men at Work is a 2006 Iranian comedy written and directed by Mani Haghighi. Socket Socket is an independent sci-fi erotic thriller directed by Sean Abley, produced by John Carrozza, Sean Abley, Matt Mishkoff and Doug Prinzivalli, and starring Derek Long as Dr. Bill and Matthew Montgomery as Dr. Craig Murphy. It was released in 2007. Forest of Death Forest of Death is a 2007 Hong Kong horror film directed, co-produced and co-written by Danny Pang, starring Shu Qi and Ekin Cheng. Tender Son: The Frankenstein Project Tender Son: The Frankenstein Project is a 2010 Hungarian film written and directed by Kornél Mundruczó, developed from his own theatrical play and loosely based on Mary Shelleys Frankenstein. The film was screened in the main competition at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, where it was poorly received by critics. City of God City of God is a 2011 Indian crime thriller film directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery and written by Babu Janardhanan. It tells the story of Tamil migrant workers and a team of land mafia criminals in the city of Kochi. It stars Prithviraj, Indrajith, Rajeev Pillai, Rohini, Parvathy Thiruvothu, Rima Kallingal and Swetha Menon. The film uses the hyperlink cinema format as its narrative structure, a technique first used by Satyajit Ray in his Kanchenjungha. City of God is not a remake and shares no resemblance to the 2002 Brazilian film of the same name, although both use non-linear narrative structure. The film was subsequently dubbed and released in Hindi under the same name by Wide Angle Media Pvt Ltd in 2014. City of God was one of the first among the "New Generation" Malayalam movies, although the trend was just becoming recognised during 2011.Despite getting critical acclaim, the movie was a box office disaster. Had it been released a little later, moviegoers and analysts feel the film would have better received at the box office. The Sword Identity The Sword Identity is a 2011 Chinese film directed by Xu Haofeng. Bad Girls Bad Girls is a 2012 Taiwan romance comedy film starring Ella Chen and Mike He. With Chris Wang, Da Yuan, Beatrice Fang, Jack Kao, Hui-Chen Pan and Toyoharu Kitamura in supporting roles. Directed by Seven Wong. The movie is about a High School brutish tomboy who accidentally becomes the lead actress of a romantic teen idol movie and falls in love with Taiwans top male idol. Death Factory The Butchers is a 2014 horror film directed by Steven Judd and written by David Dittlinger and Stephen Durham. Four Sisters and a Wedding Four Sisters and A Wedding is a 2013 Filipino comedy-drama film directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina. The film features Star Cinemas most prominent young actresses: Toni Gonzaga, Bea Alonzo, Angel Locsin and Shaina Magdayao, as the four sisters attempting to stop the wedding of their younger brother played by Enchong Dee. Actress Angelica Panganiban was originally part of the main cast but was pulled out and was replaced by Shaina Magdayao. The film is part of Star Cinemas 20th anniversary presentation in collaboration with Rebiscos 50th anniversary. Four Sisters and a Wedding was released in the Philippines on June 26, 2013, and internationally on July 5, 2013. Entre amis Entre amis is a 2015 French comedy film directed by Olivier Baroux. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Daniel Auteuil, Gérard Jugnot, François Berléand, Zabou Breitman, Mélanie Doutey and Isabelle Gélinas. It was released by Pathé on 22 April 2015. S Storm S Storm is a 2016 Hong Kong-Chinese crime action thriller film directed by David Lam and starring Louis Koo, Julian Cheung and Vic Chou. Its the second film in the Storm film series, following 2014s Z Storm. It was released in China by Huace Pictures on September 14, 2016 and in Hong Kong on September 15, 2016. The Assassination of the Duke de Guise The Assassination of the Duke of Guise is a French historical film directed by Charles le Bargy and André Calmettes, adapted by Henri Lavedan, and featuring actors of the Comédie-Française and prominent set designers. It is one of the first films to feature both an original film score, composed by Camille Saint-Saëns, and a screenplay by an eminent screenwriter. With Love and Hisses With Love and Hisses is a silent comedy short film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy prior to their official billing as the duo Laurel and Hardy. The team appeared in a total of 107 films between 1921 and 1950 Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp is a two-reel animated cartoon short subject in the Popeye Color Specials series, produced in Technicolor and released to theaters on April 7, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. It was produced by Max Fleischer, and directed by Dave Fleischer for Fleischer Studios, Inc., with David Tendlar serving as head animator, and music being supervised by Sammy Timberg. The voice of Popeye is performed by Jack Mercer, with additional voices by Margie Hines as Olive Oyl and Carl Meyer as the evil Wazzir. Caught in the Draft Caught in the Draft is a 1941 comedy/war film with Bob Hope directed by David Butler. So Evil My Love So Evil My Love is a 1948 British and American Gothic psychological thriller film directed by Lewis Allen and starring Ray Milland, Ann Todd and Geraldine Fitzgerald. So Evil My Love is a period drama set in the Victorian era, and shot in film noir style in the late-1940s subgenre often referred to as "Gaslight noir". The film is based on the popular novel by Marjorie Bowen. Elements of the plot are based on the mysterious death of barrister Charles Bravo in 1876. The conclusion may also be based on the death of Cesar Young by Nan Patterson. A Ticket to Tomahawk A Ticket to Tomahawk is a 1950 American color western musical comedy film directed by Richard Sale and starring Dan Dailey and Anne Baxter. It was released by 20th Century Fox. Marilyn Monroe appeared in one of her earliest roles. Signori si nasce Gentlemen Are Born is a 1960 Italian historical comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò, Peppino De Filippo and Delia Scala. The Secret Partner The Secret Partner is a 1961 British thriller film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Stewart Granger, Haya Harareet and Bernard Lee. The screenplay concerns a shipping executive officer who is blackmailed by an evil dentist. The Cuenca Crime The Crime of Cuenca is a Spanish drama film, directed by Pilar Miró and based on a miscarriage of justice, known as the Crime of Cuenca, which took place in the early 20th century in the Spanish province of Cuenca. El Crimen de Cuenca is the title of a book published at the same time by the author of the movie script, Salvador Maldonado, in which she recounts the same facts. The film was entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival. Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype is a 1980 film directed by Charles B. Griffith, starring Oliver Reed and Sunny Johnson. The Concrete Jungle The Concrete Jungle is a 1982 American women in prison film directed by Tom DeSimone and featuring Jill St. John and Tracey E. Bregman. Decoder Decoder is a 1984 West German film directed by Muscha. It is a cyberpunk and counter-cultural film roughly based on the writings of William S. Burroughs, who also acts in the film. Bill Rice plays Jaeger, an agent of the government in charge of suppressing dissidents, while FM Einheit plays a burger shop employee who discovers that by changing the background music from pleasantly calming to industrial "noise" music, he can incite riots and a revolution against the looming power of the government. Decoder was made on a small budget, and was written by Muscha, Klaus Maeck, Volker Schäfer, and Trini Trimpop. Nevertheless, the project was able to attract a number of notable people within the countercultural and industrial music "scenes" to perform in it. Actors included Burroughs, Genesis P-Orridge, Christiane Felscherinow, and bands included Soft Cell, Psychic TV, Einstürzende Neubauten, and The The. The film was considered "oddly forgotten", and for numerous years was not in wide circulation. In 2019, however, the film was re-released on Bluray and DVD. Frog Baseball Frog Baseball is the pilot episode of Beavis and Butt-Head, created by Mike Judge in 1992 for The Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation, which aired on MTVs Liquid Television. It marks the first appearance of the Beavis and Butt-Head characters. Hybrid Hybrid is a 1997 American science fiction horror film, directed by Fred Olen Ray. It is a remake of the 1987 film Creepozoids. Lautrec Lautrec is a 1998 French biographical film about the painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Cosmic Ray Cosmic Ray is a experimental film directed by Bruce Conner featuring black-and-white footage of a nude woman with a pearl necklace, Mickey Mouse cartoons, and newsreel footage of atomic bomb explosions, all set to Ray Charless "Whatd I Say". Jesus Is a Palestinian Jesus is a Palestinian is a 1999 Dutch comedy written and directed by Lodewijk Crijns. The parody on religious fanaticism and millennialism, which involves the topics of self mutilation, incest, and euthanasia, is the directors first full-length movie. It premiered at the 1999 International Film Festival Rotterdam. Winchell Winchell is an HBO television film directed by Paul Mazursky which dramatizes the life of columnist Walter Winchell. It is based on the book Walter Winchell: His Life and Times by Herman Klurfeld. Murder in a Small Town Murder in a Small Town is 1999 American made-for-television mystery crime-thriller film produced and broadcast by A&E. The period mystery stars Gene Wilder as Larry "Cash" Carter, a stage director, theater manager, former actor, and unofficial consulting detective for the police department in 1930s Stamford. Wilder also co-wrote the screenplay for the telefilm, which was the first A&E Original Movie. High ratings led A&E to plan a Cash Carter TV movie franchise, but only one sequel, The Lady in Question, was produced. Under One Roof Under One Roof is a 2002 independent gay-themed romance film directed by Todd Wilson and starring Jay Wong, James Marks, Sandra Lee, and starring James Quedado. Shot on digital video, the film tells the story of a young gay Chinese-American mans search for true love and family acceptance within a framework of traditional norms. Under One Roof played worldwide at LGBTQ film festivals following its release. The Role of Her Life The Role of Her Life is a 2004 French drama film directed by François Favrat. Karin Viard was nominated for the Best Actress award in the César Awards 2005. Alila Alila is a 2003 Israeli film directed by Amos Gitai and starring Yaël Abecassis, Uri Klauzner, and Hanna Laslo. The drama follows half a dozen very different characters through their lives in modern-day Israel, giving Gitai an opportunity to comment on his countrys top social issues. The film received mixed reviews. Newsday called it, "sexy, colorful, courageous and boldly entertaining," and the Village Voice called the director "Israels one man new wave"; Stephen Holden of The New York Times stated: "There really isnt a likable character in the movie, which opens today in Manhattan. The filmmakers jaundiced view of humanity is matched by his eye for the ugly". King of the Corner King of the Corner is a 2004 film featured at the Newport Film Festival. It stars Peter Riegert and Isabella Rossellini, and includes Eric Bogosian, Eli Wallach, Beverly DAngelo and Rita Moreno. It was released in 2004. Peter Riegert also co-wrote and directed the film. It is a story of a middle-age man going through family and work issues. The Great Alibi The Great Alibi is a 2008 French mystery film directed by Pascal Bonitzer. The screenplay is based on the Hercule Poirot crime novel The Hollow, written by Agatha Christie, although Poirot doesnt appear in this film version. Krishna: The Power of Indrakeeladri Krishna is a 2008 Telugu romantic action comedy film starring Ravi Teja and Trisha Krishnan. The film is directed by V. V. Vinayak, cinematography by Chota K. Naidu and produced by B. Kasi Vishwanatham. The film released on 11 January 2008, during the Sankranthi festival. It was dubbed into Tamil as Madhura Thmiru. It was remade in Bengali as Awara, starring Jeet and Sayantika Banerjee and in Kannada as Rajani with Upendra and also in Bangladesh as Prem Prem Paglaami starring Bappy Chowdhury and Achol. In 2013 movie was dubbed in Hindi under the title Krishna: The Power of Earth. This film has brought some fame to the noted Tamil actor Kadhal Dhandapani in Telugu. Lahore Lahore is a 2010 Indian Hindi sports film that was released on 19 March 2010. It was directed by Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan and produced by Vivek Khatkar, with Sai Om Films Pvt. Ltd.’s, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The movie is loosely based on the American martial arts movie Best of the Best. The film stars debutants Aanaahad and Shraddha Das in lead roles and has veteran actors like Farooq Shaikh, Nafisa Ali, Nirmal Pandey, Sushant Singh, Sabyasachi Chakrabarty, Saurabh Shukla, Ashish Vidyarthi, Kelly Dorji, Mukesh Rishi, Jeeva, Shraddha Nigam in key roles. Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, PA is a 2010 American drama film written and directed by Ben Hickernell. The film tells the story of Will, a 35-year-old Philadelphian who travels to nearby Lebanon, to bury his recently deceased father. While visiting he connects with his 17-year-old cousin, CJ, who is recently pregnant. Will then meets and becomes romantically interested in CJs teacher, who is married. After CJ has an argument with her father, she and Will face difficult decisions regarding their futures. The film explores the challenges of bridging the cultural divide in the United States through the lens of an extended family. Matt Pond and Chris Hansen of the band Matt Pond PA composed the score for the film. Orgasm Inc. Orgasm Inc. is the first feature documentary by award-winning director Liz Canner. It premiered at the Hot Docs Documentary Film Festival. In the documentary, filmmaker Liz Canner takes a job editing erotic movies for a drug trial for a pharmaceutical company called Vivus. Her employer is developing what they hope will be the first Viagra drug for women that wins FDA approval to treat a new disease: female sexual dysfunction. Many women suffer from this, as males suffers erectile dysfunctions. However, womens issues with this sexual matter has been seen to be not as important as their partner. Over time women have become more involved in their sexual experiences and want to gain just as much from it as their partners by wanting to cure the issue of not being able to reach an orgasm. Liz gains permission to film the companys work in general for her own documentary. Initially, she plans to create a movie about science and pleasure but she soon begins to suspect that her employer, along with a cadre of other medical companies, might be trying to take advantage of women in pursuit of billion dollar profits. The film continues from Vivus onto the more general question of whether there is a solid scientific foundation to medical industry claims about what constitutes "healthy" female sexuality and whether drugs and surgery are a suitable first-line approach to obtaining it. The film documents an emerging medical industry intent on convincing as large a market of women as possible that they have medical problems, and that those problems are best solved by expensive and dangerous medical treatments. Orgasm Inc. is presented as a look inside the medical industry and the marketing campaigns that are literally and figuratively reshaping the publics lives concerning health, illness, desire, and orgasm. All You Need Is Love All You Need Is Love – Meine Schwiegertochter ist ein Mann is a German romantic comedy television film, that first aired on November 3, 2009 on the German channel Sat.1. The film deals with a young man who has sent news of his upcoming nuptials and his plans to get married in his hometown to his parents and the people of hometown he speaks of. However, the woman they think he is going to bring with him is actually a man. Two Faces of My Girlfriend Two Faces of My Girlfriend is a 2007 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Bong Tae-gyu and Jung Ryeo-won. This was Jungs first big-screen leading role, for which she won Best New Actress at the 28th Blue Dragon Film Awards in 2007 and at the 4th Premiere Asia Rising Star Awards in 2008. The Forgotten The Forgotten is a 2014 British horror film, helmed by Oliver Frampton in his directorial debut, that premiered on 22 August 2014 at FrightFest, featuring a teenage protagonist who becomes the focus of attention of a ghost. Triple Crossed Triple Crossed is a 2013 mystery-thriller film directed by Sean Paul Lockhart, written by Linda Andersson, and starring Jack Brockett, Addison Graham, Sean Paul Lockhart, and Laura Reilly. The film is the story of a gritty and seductive take on one mans torment, the collateral damage of war and finding life after loss. The Deal The Deal is a 2015 South Korean crime thriller film directed by Son Yong-ho. That's Not Me Thats Not Me is an Australian independent comedy film directed by Gregory Erdstein. It was filmed between 2015 and 2016 in Melbourne, Australia, and Los Angeles, US. The screenplay was written by Gregory Erdstein and lead actress Alice Foulcher. Thats Not Me had its World Premiere in February 2017 at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival and its Australian Premiere in June 2017 at the Sydney Film Festival. It was released theatrically at selected cinemas across Australia in September 2017. A Dispatch from Reuters A Dispatch from Reuters is a 1940 biographical film about Paul Reuter, the man who built the famous news service that bears his name. They All Kissed the Bride They All Kissed the Bride is a 1942 American screwball comedy film directed by Alexander Hall and starring Joan Crawford and Melvyn Douglas. The plot follows a trucking firm executive who falls in love. Crawford took over the title role after Carole Lombard died in a plane crash in early 1942. Crawford donated all of her pay for this film to the American Red Cross. The House I Live In The House I Live In is a ten-minute short film written by Albert Maltz, produced by Frank Ross and Mervyn LeRoy, and starring Frank Sinatra. Made to oppose anti-Semitism at the end of World War II, it received an Honorary Academy Award and a special Golden Globe Award in 1946. In 2007, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Chow Hound Chow Hound is a Looney Tunes animated short directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Released June 16, 1951, the voices are performed by Mel Blanc, Bea Benaderet and John T. Smith. Unlike many Warner Bros.-series cartoons featuring cats, such as Sylvester, as the antagonists of their targets and dogs serving to discourage their behavior, Chow Hound uses a different formula, wherein a large bulldog is the merciless bully, and the cat is his hapless victim.Chowhound is a German shepherd. A Girl in Every Port A Girl in Every Port is a 1952 comedy film directed by Chester Erskine. The film stars Groucho Marx, Marie Wilson, and William Bendix. It was based on the short story They Sell Sailors Elephants by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan. Pharaoh's Curse __notoc__ Pharaohs Curse is a 1957 American horror film directed by Lee Sholem and written by Richard H. Landau. The film stars Mark Dana, Ziva Rodann, Diane Brewster, George N. Neise, Alvaro Guillot and Ben Wright. The film was released in February 1957 by United Artists, as a double feature with Voodoo Island. Stolen Desire is a 1958 Japanese film by director Shohei Imamura. This was the first film Imamura directed. Haunts Haunts is a 1976 American psychological horror film directed by Herb Freed, and starring May Britt, Cameron Mitchell, and Aldo Ray. Its plot follows a young woman living on a farm with her uncle, whom she suspects of committing several murders of young girls in the area. The screenplay was written by Freed and his wife, Anne Marisse, and was inspired by a series of repressed memories Freed experienced after his wife witnessed a car accident. Stage Fright Nightmares is a 1980 Australian slasher film, directed by John D. Lamond and was Gary Sweets feature film debut. Urusei Yatsura: Only You is a 1983 Japanese anime fantasy comedy film directed by Mamoru Oshii in his film directorial debut. It is the first in the Urusei Yatsura film series based on the manga of the same name by Rumiko Takahashi. It was released in Japan on February 11, 1983. It Came Upon the Midnight Clear It Came Upon the Midnight Clear is a 1984 American made-for-television Christmas drama film starring Mickey Rooney and Scott Grimes. I'm the King of the Castle Je suis le seigneur du château is a 1989 French motion picture, directed by Régis Wargnier, loosely based on the novel Im the King of the Castle by the English writer Susan Hill. Kour Kouř is a 1991 Czech comedy film directed by Tomáš Vorel. Johnny One Hundred Pesos Johnny 100 Pesos is a 1993 Chilean crime film directed by Gustavo Graef Marino. The film was selected as the Chilean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Dead Connection Final Combination is a 1994 crime-thriller film directed by Nigel Dick, and stars Michael Madsen and Lisa Bonet. Wendigo Frostbiter: Wrath of the Wendigo, is an independent comedy horror film, filmed sometime in 1988 but released in 1996 by Troma Entertainment. One of the stars, Ron Asheton, was the guitarist for The Stooges. Clubbed to Death (Lola) Clubbed to Death is a 1997 French film starring Élodie Bouchez, directed by Yolande Zauberman, and co-written by Zauberman and Noémie Lvovsky. The film concerns a love triangle that forms between 20-year-old Lola and the couple she encounters at an all-night rave. Soft Fruit Soft Fruit is a 1999 drama about a dying mother, and her children who come together to fulfill her last wishes. It is an Australian American co-production produced by Australian filmmaker Jane Campion and directed by Christina Andreef. Andreef later talked about the themes of the film: Peda Rayudu Pedarayudu is a 1995 Indian Telugu drama film directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty and starring Mohan Babu in a dual role. Tamil super star Rajinikanth appears in an important role in the film. Soundarya also starred in the film. For his role, Mohan Babu won the Filmfare Best Actor Award. This film is a remake of the 1994 Tamil film, Nattamai, which starred Sarath Kumar, Meena and Kushboo. It was an Flop then, with record collections. Wilderness Survival for Girls Wilderness Survival for Girls is a 2004 independent thriller film directed by Eli B. Despres and Kim Roberts and starring Jeanette Brox, Ali Humison, Megan Henning, and James Morrison. It was shot in 18 days. CrossBones CrossBones is a 2005 American horror film about the curse of a deadly pirate being unleashed upon reality television contestants. The film is directed by Daniel Zirilli who also co-wrote and co-produced it. The Man Who Was Never Born "The Man Who Was Never Born" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It was first broadcast on October 28, 1963, during the first season. Blood Done Sign My Name Blood Done Sign My Name is an American drama film written and directed by Jeb Stuart. It is based on the autobiographical book Blood Done Sign My Name by historian Timothy Tyson. Crazy Eyes Crazy Eyes is a 2012 independent film co-written and directed by Adam Sherman. Jock the Hero Dog Jock the Hero Dog is a 2011 South African-American computer-animated adventure comedy film directed by Duncan MacNeillie. It features the voices of Bryan Adams, Donald Sutherland, Helen Hunt, Ted Danson, Desmond Tutu, Mandy Patinkin and William Baldwin. It is loosely based on the 1907 book Jock of the Bushveld by Sir James Percy FitzPatrick. A Place on Earth A Place on Earth is a 2013 French / Belgian drama film directed by Fabienne Godet. Benoît Poelvoorde won the Magritte Award for Best Actor for his performance as Antoine Dumas. To Dust To Dust is a 2018 American comedy-drama film directed by Shawn Snyder and starring Géza Röhrig and Matthew Broderick. It was produced by Emily Mortimer, Alessandro Nivola and Ron Perlman. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on 22 April 2018 followed by screenings at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival and the Hamptons International Film Festival. Castle on the Hudson Castle on the Hudson is a 1940 American film noir drama directed by Anatole Litvak and starring John Garfield, Ann Sheridan, and Pat OBrien. A thief is sent to Sing Sing Prison, where he is befriended by the reform-minded warden. The film was based on the book Twenty Thousand Years in Sing Sing, written by Lewis E. Lawes, whom the warden was based upon. Les tricheurs Young Sinners is a 1958 French-Italian film directed by Marcel Carné. Jean Paul Belmondo appears in one of his earliest roles. The movie was a massive box office hit in France, with admissions of 4,953,600. Beep Prepared Beep Prepared is a Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies American theatrical cartoon short released in 1961. It features Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Chuck Jones and designer Maurice Noble directed from a story by John Dunn and Jones. The quartet animated the characters. The title is a play on the Boy Scouts of America motto "Be Prepared". Hunting Scenes from Bavaria Hunting Scenes from Bavaria is a 1969 West German film directed by Peter Fleischmann. It is based on a play of the same name by Martin Sperr, who also played the main role in the film. It was chosen as West Germanys official submission to the 42nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Vengeance Vengeance is a 1970 kung fu film directed by Chang Cheh, and starring David Chiang and Ti Lung. The film is set in Peking circa 1930, and centers on a revenge plight of Chiang. The movie has little actual kung fu and instead is heavily laden with knife fighting and judo. At the 16th Asian Film Festival, Director Chang Cheh won the Best Director Award, David Chiang won the Best Actor Award and received Asias first Movie King Award, and Vengeance went on to win the Best Movie Award and the Iron Triangle. The Hanging Woman La orgía de los muertos a.k.a. The Hanging Woman, Beyond the Living Dead, Return of the Zombies and Terror of the Living Dead) is a 1972 horror film directed by José Luis Merino, starring Paul Naschy and Dyanik Zurakowska, and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Flaming Brothers Flaming Brothers is a 1987 Hong Kong action romance film directed by Joe Cheung and starring Chow Yun-fat, Alan Tang, Pat Ha and Jenny Tseng. The film was shot in Hong Kong, Macau and Thailand. Adam Adam is a 1992 British 6-minute stop motion clay animated short film written, animated and directed by Peter Lord of Aardman Animations. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short and the equivalent award at BAFTA in 1992, and won two awards at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in 1993. It is based on the beginning of the Book of Genesis. It was distributed by Aardman Animations. Heroes Among Heroes Heroes Among Heroes is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts film produced and directed by Yuen Woo-ping and starring Donnie Yen as the titular protagonist, So Chan, whom was one of the Ten Tigers of Canton. The film shows opium smugglers in the Qing Dynasty, China, with Officer Lin Zexu and Chinese martial arts master and folk hero of Cantonese ethnicity, Wong Fei-hung fighting against them. It was released in the US as Fist of the Red Dragon. Nice Guys Sleep Alone Nice Guys Sleep Alone is a 1999 romantic comedy film written and directed by Stu Pollard. The film is based on the book of the same title, written by Bruce Feirstein. There's Always Vanilla Theres Always Vanilla is a 1971 romantic comedy film directed by George A. Romero and starring Raymond Laine, Judith Ridley, Roger McGovern, and Johanna Lawrence. It was Romeros second motion picture and his only romantic comedy. It is one of the few Romero films that does not deal with a zombie apocalypse or supernatural horror themes. It was released on DVD from Something Weird Video and in the Anchor Bay Entertainment DVD release of Season of the Witch. Romero himself has stated that he considers this film to be his worst, and has referred to this film as "a total mess". Like many of Romeros earlier films, he cites the reason as undercapitalization. Blink 182: The Urethra Chronicles The Urethra Chronicles is a 1999 documentary film starring the American pop punk band Blink-182. The film, directed by former manager Rick DeVoe, is a behind-the-scenes look at the bands history featuring their usual toilet humor. The documentary includes exclusive live performance footage and music videos. The film was released on November 30, 1999 on VHS and May 2, 2000 for DVD. A sequel, Harder Faster Faster Harder, was released in 2002. Mother! The Mosquitoes Mother! The Mosquitoes is a 2000 Hungarian comedy film directed by Miklós Jancsó. Flower & Garnet Flower & Garnet is a Canadian drama film, written and directed by Keith Behrman and released in 2002. Constellation Constellation is a drama film that was released by Codeblack Entertainment and 20th Century Fox in 2007. It had its French premiere in Cannes, and in Britain premiered as a special screening at the American embassy in London. Satta Satta is a 2003 Indian political drama film co-written and directed by Madhur Bhandarkar. It stars Raveena Tandon in the lead role and Atul Kulkarni, Govind Namdev and Sameer Dharmadhikari appear in the supporting roles. The film narrates the story of a persecuted wife of an greedy politician who takes on his role after he lands up in jail because of murder charges. Released on 7 February 2003, Satta received critical acclaim upon release and is considered one of the best performances of Tandon. The film was released on the same day as Khushi, A Bird in Danger and Kash Aap Hamare Hote. 'Chô' kowai hanashi A: yami no karasu is a 2004 Japanese horror film. Based on the written work of Yumeaki Hirayama, it is the directorial debut of Yoshihiro Hoshino. The full Japanese title is Extremely Scary Story A: Dark Crow, and is the first theatrical release of the Cho Kowai Hanashi series. The story centres on a haunted convenience store, the disturbing effect it has on the owners and other local residents, and the grisly deaths of the customers who shop there. Zombie Night Zombie Night is a 2003 Canadian horror film directed by David J. Francis, written by Francis and his wife Amber Lynn Francis, and starring Danny Ticknovich and Sandra Segovic. Public Sex Public Sex is a British romantic comedy film released in 2009 starring Luke Treadaway, Kate Heppell, Justine Glenton, and Richard Riddell, directed by Simon Ellis and written by Michael Groom and Brock Norman Brock. The film was originally titled Dogging: A Love Story, but the title was changed to Public Sex when released in the United States. Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning is a 2008 Canadian television miniseries, the fourth and final film in Sullivan Entertainments Anne of Green Gables series. It was released in 2008 on CTV. Before the broadcast, CTV had recently acquired the rights to the entire Anne catalogue including the 1985 miniseries. The film stars 14-year-old Hannah Endicott-Douglas as the child and Barbara Hershey as the adult Anne Shirley. Shirley MacLaine plays matriarch Amelia Thomas in the film. Kevin Sullivan wrote a completely new screenplay for the three-hour movie based on Montgomerys characters and not directly from her books. The story follows Annes life before she arrives at Green Gables. The Greening of Whitney Brown The Greening of Whitney Brown is a 2011 adventure film directed by Peter Skillman Odiorne. It stars Aidan Quinn, Brooke Shields, Kris Kristofferson and Sammi Hanratty. The film received a limited theatrical release on November 11, 2011. October October is a 2010 Peruvian drama film directed by brothers Daniel Vega Vidal and Diego Vega Vidal. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. We Were There: First Love is a 2012 Japanese film based on the manga of the same name, We Were There. It is directed by the director Takahiro Miki and stars Toma Ikuta, Yuriko Yoshitaka. The film was released in two parts, with the first released in Japanese cinemas in the spring of 2012. The second part was released 4–5 weeks after the first part. Lora ot sutrin do vecher Lora from Morning Till Evening is a 2011 Bulgarian comedy film written and directed by Dimitar Kotzev. The film is based on the 2003 novel of the same name, which Kotzev himself wrote. Fish, Sweets & More Maach Mishti & More is a 2013 Indian Bengali drama film directed by Mainak Bhaumik. This is a comedy film about todays Bengali generation. Rituparno Ghosh wrote lyrics of the songs of this film. Polis Evo Polis EVO is a 2015 Malaysian buddy cop action comedy film directed by Ghaz Abu Bakar and written by Joel Soh, Kyle Goonting, Anwari Ashraf and Adib Zaini. The film casts includes Shaheizy Sam, Zizan Razak, Nora Danish, Hushairi Husain, Mimi Ernida, Harun Salim Bachik, Wan Hanafi Su, Ayie Hushairi Husain, Pablo Amirul, Azliyuszaini and Amerul Affendy. The film tells the story of two police officers, Inspector Khai and Inspector Sani who have very different personalities but are forced to work together to bring down a drug trafficking operation. The film was released theatrically on September 17, 2015 nationwide. Polis EVO has won three awards from ten nominated categories during the 28th Malaysian Film Festival. As of 2018, Polis EVO is currently ranked the second highest-grossing Malaysian film of all-time just behind Abang Long Fadil 2. Sequel to this film, Polis EVO 2 had just completed filming in January 2018. Zizan Razak and Shaheizy Sam will reprise their lead roles and will be joined by Erra Fazira, Hairul Azreen and also Indonesian star, Raline Shah. Haggard's She: The Pillar of Fire The Pillar of Fire, initially released in America and Britain as Haggards "She"—The Pillar of Fire and also known as La Colonne de feu, is an 1899 short silent trick film directed by Georges Méliès. Heart o' the Hills Heart o the Hills is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Joseph De Grasse and Sidney Franklin, written by Bernard McConville based on John Foxs novel of the same name. The River The River is a 1929 partial-talkie drama film directed by Frank Borzage, and starring Charles Farrell and Mary Duncan. Much of the film has been lost. A reconstructed version, using still images and explanatory titlecards to bridge the missing scenes, was produced by the Munich Filmmuseum, in collaboration with the cinémathèques of Switzerland and Luxembourg. This version was screened in 2006 by the American Museum of the Moving Image in New York City. Borzage also directed Farrell, opposite Janet Gaynor, in Seventh Heaven, Street Angel, and Lucky Star during this period. Poil de carotte The Red Head is a 1932 French drama film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Harry Baur, Robert Lynen and Louis Gauthier. It is a remake of Duviviers 1925 silent film The Red Head. The films art direction was by Lucien Aguettand and Lucien Carré. Restless Knights Restless Knights is the sixth short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1935 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Officer Duck Officer Duck is a Donald Duck short film which is produced in Technicolor and released September 22, 1939 by RKO Radio Pictures. This cartoon marked the first appearance of Pete in a Donald Duck series cartoon. The Falcon in Danger The Falcon in Danger is a 1943 American mystery film directed by William Clemens and starring Tom Conway, Jean Brooks, Amelita Ward and Elaine Shepard. The film was part of The Falcon series of detective films. Mr. Belvedere Goes to College Mr. Belvedere Goes to College is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent. The screenplay written by Mary Loos, Mary C. McCall, Jr., and Richard Sale was based on characters created by Gwen Davenport. It follows on from Sitting Pretty, and had a sequel, Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell. The film focuses on prickly genius Lynn Belvedere who enrolls in a major university with the intention of obtaining a four-year degree in only one year. Tarzan's Magic Fountain Tarzans Magic Fountain is a 1949 Tarzan film directed by Lee Sholem and starring Lex Barker as Tarzan and Brenda Joyce as his companion Jane. The film also features Albert Dekker and Evelyn Ankers. It was co-written by Curt Siodmak. This was Barkers first appearance as Edgar Rice Burroughs ape-man, while Joyce had played Jane opposite Johnny Weissmuller as Tarzan in four previous films. She was one of only two actresses to portray Jane in movies with two different actors as Tarzan. Tarzans Magic Fountain was Joyces final turn in the role, and different actresses played Jane in each of Barkers four subsequent Tarzan movies:. Elmo Lincoln, who had been the first screen Tarzan three decades earlier, appears uncredited as a fisherman repairing his nets. The Day the Fish Came Out The Day the Fish Came Out is a 1967 DeLuxe Color Greek-British comedy film directed and written by Michael Cacoyannis who also designed the films futuristic costumes. The film stars Tom Courtenay, Colin Blakely and Sam Wanamaker. Casey's Shadow Caseys Shadow is a 1978 drama Metrocolor film directed by Martin Ritt and starring Walter Matthau. The film was based on a short story in "Ruidoso" by John McPhee. Much of the exterior shots were done in the town of Opelousas, LA. Tang lang Shaolin Mantis is a 1978 Shaw Brothers film directed by Lau Kar-leung, starring David Chiang and Liu Chia Hui. Peter and Paul This article is about a 1981 film. For the saints, please see Feast of Saints Peter and Paul. Peter and Paul is a television miniseries that originally aired on CBS in two 2-hour parts on April 12, 1981 and April 14, 1981. This biblical drama featured Anthony Hopkins as Paul of Tarsus and Robert Foxworth as Peter the Fisherman, David Gwillim as Mark and Jon Finch as Luke. It was directed by Robert Day. The historically-based miniseries covers much of the Book of Acts in its Biblical re-telling of chapters 8 through 28, including the apostolic missionary journeys and interactions of Peter and Paul. The Electric Grandmother The Electric Grandmother is a television movie that originally aired January 17, 1982, on NBC as a 60-minute Project Peacock special, based on the science fiction short story "I Sing the Body Electric" by Ray Bradbury. It stars Maureen Stapleton and Edward Herrmann and was directed by Noel Black. Bradburys story was originally written as a teleplay in 1962 as "I Sing the Body Electric", an episode of The Twilight Zone. The film was distributed on VHS by Coronet Video. Triumphs of a Man Called Horse Triumphs of a Man Called Horse is a 1983 Western film directed by John Hough and written by Ken Blackwell and Carlos Aured. It is the second and final sequel to A Man Called Horse, following The Return of a Man Called Horse. Richard Harris reprises his role as the titular character, starring with Michael Beck, Ana De Sade, Vaughn Armstrong, Anne Seymour, and Buck Taylor. Released theatrically by Jensen Farley Pictures, it received generally negative reviews, with critics negatively comparing it to its predecessors. Boulevard Boulevard is a 1994 Canadian crime thriller film starring Rae Dawn Chong, Kari Wuhrer and Lou Diamond Phillips. Treasure Hunt Treasure Hunt is a 1994 Hong Kong action comedy and romantic fantasy film written and directed by Jeffrey Lau and starring Chow Yun-fat and Jacklyn Wu. Sex and Zen II Sex and Zen II is a 1996 Hong Kong erotic comedy film directed by Chin Man Kei. The film is a sequel to Sex and Zen, and it was followed by Sex and Zen III. Sweet Dreams Sweet Dreams is a 1996 television film directed by Jack Bender, written by Bruce Miller, and starring Tiffani Amber Thiessen as a woman who has no memory of her past after waking up from a coma. The film also stars Amy Yasbeck, A Martinez and David Newsom. The Sannikov Land The Land of Sannikov is a Soviet 1974 adventure film about the fictional Sannikov Land loosely based on the novel of the same name by Vladimir Obruchev. Ice Angel Ice Angel is a 2000 fantasy film from Fox Family. It is also known as On Thin Ice: Going For The Gold. It is loosely based on the 1941 film Here Comes Mr. Jordan. Tunneling the English Channel Tunneling the English Channel is a 1907 silent film by pioneer filmmaker Georges Méliès. The plot follows King Edward VII and President Armand Fallières dreaming of building a tunnel under the English Channel. Ponthan Mada Ponthan Mada is a 1994 Malayalam-language Indian feature film written and directed by T. V. Chandran. The film stars Mammootty and Naseeruddin Shah. The Wooden Camera The Wooden Camera is a 2003 South African film directed by Ntshavheni wa Luruli and starring Junior Singo, Dana de Agrella, and Innocent Msimango. Everyone Everyone is a 2004 gay-themed Canadian film written and directed by Bill Marchant. The film shot in Vancouver, British Columbia is about a gay couple, Ryan and Grant having a wedding ceremony in their backyard. They have invited the family and all the emotional baggage that comes with it. Lalon Lalon is a 2004 Bangladeshi film directed by Tanvir Mokammel. The film won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Art Direction at the 29th Bangladesh National Film Awards. Our Fathers Our Fathers is a 2005 American made-for-television drama film directed by Dan Curtis and starring Ted Danson, Christopher Plummer, Brian Dennehy and Ellen Burstyn. The screenplay was written by Thomas Michael Donnelly, based on the book Our Fathers: The Secret Life of the Catholic Church in an Age of Scandal by David France. It was the last film directed by Dan Curtis, who died soon after it was finished. Bastards of the Party Bastards of the Party is a 2005 documentary film produced by Alex Demyanenko and directed by former Bloods gang-member Cle Sloan. The film explores the creation of two of Los Angeles’s most notorious gangs, the Crips and the Bloods, from the perspective of the Los Angeles community. The film also denounces gang violence and presents meaningful solutions from former gang-members to stop this problem. West West is a 2007 Australian film written and directed by Daniel Krige and starring Khan Chittenden, Nathan Phillips, Gillian Alexy and Michael Dorman. The film had its world premiere at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival and was scheduled for Australian release on 5 July 2007 at the Chauvel Cinema in Sydney and the Nova Cinema in Melbourne with other cities to follow. Johnette Napolitano of Concrete Blonde fame is the main vocalist on the score to West. She also sings the title song, "Falling in Love". At the End of the Spectra Al final del espectro is a 2006 Colombian horror film. The story was written, produced and directed by Juan Felipe Orozco. The Leaning Tower Kalteva Torni, is a 2006 Finnish comedy film, directed by Timo Koivusalo. It was premiered in Finland on 20 October 2006. The leading roles are played by Martti Suosalo, Seela Sella, Liisa Kuoppamäki, Siiri Suosalo, Esko Nikkari, Mats Långbacka, Laura Jurkka, Jemina Sillanpää and Risto Salmi. It is the story of a benevolent man who does not know he has multiple personalities. His greatest fear is that he will not be able to see the Leaning Tower of Pisa before it falls. His adventures lead him into tricky situations and, eventually, he does see it. Closed for the Season Closed for the Season is a 2010 supernatural thriller film written and directed by Jay Woelfel, starring Aimee Brooks, Damian Maffei, and Joe Unger. Yaroslav. Tysyachu let nazad Iron Lord is a 2010 Russian historical film by director Dmitry Korobkin. It is a full-length feature film that tells the story of Yaroslav the Wise, and it was created as part of the preparation for the 1000th anniversary of Yaroslavl City. Pained Pained is a 2011 South Korean film directed by Kwak Kyung-taek. Kwaks first feature in three years, it is a romantic melodrama set in Seoul, which is a departure from the directors previous Busan-based masculine thrillers and gangster movies. It is adapted from an original story by popular webtoon artist Kang Full. Gorosthane Sabdhan Gorosthaney Sabdhan is a 2010 thriller film directed by Sandip Ray based on the novel of the same name by Satyajit Ray. The film was released on 10 December 2010. It is different from most other Feluda stories, in the sense that this story is based on Feludas hometown Kolkata. Most of Feludas adventures take place as he and his company go to visit some place in India or outside. Here, however, Calcutta itself is the setting. It is the fourth film of the New Feluda franchise as well as the sequel of Tintorettor Jishu. I Love NY I Love NY, also known as I Love New Year, is an Indian romantic comedy film directed by Radhika Rao and Vinay Sapru starring Sunny Deol and Kangana Ranaut in lead roles. The film is produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar under the banner of Super Cassettes Industries Ltd. The film was extensively shot in Mumbai, New York City and Bangkok. The main plot was taken from the Russian romantic comedy The Irony of Fate. After numerous delays, the film released on 10 July 2015. The Nightingale The Nightingale is a 2013 Chinese-French drama film directed by Philippe Muyl. It was selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Oriented Oriented is a 2015 Palestinian documentary film directed by Jake Witzenfeld. The film follows the lives of three gay Palestinians living in Tel Aviv over a 15-month period. It is Witzenfelds first feature documentary. The film premiered at Sheffield Doc/Fest in June 2015. Café Metropole Cafe Metropole is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by Edward H. Griffith, released by 20th Century Fox and starring Loretta Young, Tyrone Power and Adolphe Menjou. An Itch in Time An Itch in Time is a 1943 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Bob Clampett and starring Elmer Fudd and a dog and cat that look very similar to, if not modified versions of Willoughby the Dog and Claude Cat. It is in the public domain. The voice of A. Flea is uncredited and was provided by Sara Berner, except for the character screaming "T-Bone!" which was done by Mel Blanc. Blanc also performs the voice of the dog and the cat. As usual, Arthur Q. Bryan is the voice of Elmer. A. Flea would make another appearance in 1947s A Horse Fly Fleas, directed by Robert McKimson, in which the "A" in the fleas name is revealed to stand for "Anthony". No Smoking No Smoking is a cartoon made by Walt Disney Productions in 1951, featuring Goofy. This cartoon is another episode of the "Goofy the Everyman" series of the 1950s. This cartoon begins by tracing the brief history of smoking, including how Christopher Columbus brought tobacco to Europe from the Native Americans, and then moves on to Goofy, as "George Geef" in this cartoon, trying unsuccessfully to drop the smoking habit. This cartoon, because of its content, including depictions of a firing squad, was kept off from TV broadcasts. It was eventually included as one of the cartoons featured in A Salute to Father, a 1961 episode of the Walt Disney anthology series, but the ending was changed to include an extra announcement with Goofy announcing that he quits smoking for good. Finally, the short was included on DVD with the original ending, as part of the Walt Disney Treasures line. Ducking the Devil Ducking The Devil is a 1957 Merrie Melodies animated cartoon with Daffy Duck and the Tasmanian Devil. A Coming-Out Party Very Important Person is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and written by Jack Davies and Henry Blyth. The cast includes several well-known British comedy and character actors, including James Robertson Justice, Stanley Baxter in a dual role as a dour Scottish prisoner and a German prisoner-of-war camp officer, Eric Sykes, John Le Mesurier, Leslie Phillips and Richard Wattis. The film had its world premiere on 20 April 1961 at the Leicester Square Theatre in Londons West End and went on general release in late May on Ranks second string National circuit. Poseban tretman Special Treatment is a 1980 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Goran Paskaljević. It was entered into the 1980 Cannes Film Festival where Milena Dravić won the award for Best Supporting Actress. The film was also selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Surviving Surviving: A Family in Crisis is a 1985 ABC television film. Directed by Warris Hussein and starring Zach Galligan, Molly Ringwald, and River Phoenix, the film is described as a modern-day Romeo & Juliet story that examines the tragedy of teen suicide, and the loved ones left behind to pick up the pieces. Miracles Miracles is a 1986 American comedy film about a newly divorced couple who cant seem to get away from one another. The film was written and directed by Jim Kouf. The Passage The Passage is a 1986 French supernatural thriller film starring Alain Delon. The movie was a success with admissions of 1,998,983 in France. The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory The Alamo: 13 Days to Glory is a 1987 television miniseries later edited into a feature film about the 1836 Battle of the Alamo written and directed by Burt Kennedy, starring James Arness as James Bowie, Brian Keith as Davy Crockett, Alec Baldwin as William Barrett Travis, Raul Julia as Antonio López de Santa Anna, and featuring a single scene cameo by Lorne Greene as Sam Houston. Unlike most other films about the Alamo — the most prominent other exception being the 1955 film The Last Command — it focuses on Bowie as the main character rather than Crockett. The production was shot at Alamo Village, the Alamo replica built by John Wayne for his lavish 1960 film The Alamo. Much of the footage of the final battle scene was recycled from earlier films. Born to Ride Born to Ride is a 1991 film directed by Graham Baker. The film was released on May 3, 1991 and starred John Stamos as a biker turned military Corporal. Beyond Darkness Beyond Darkness is an Italian horror film directed by Claudio Fragasso. Beyond Darkness is a standard Italian horror film of the "haunted house" subgenre, but was distributed very poorly. Drop Squad Drop Squad is an American film released in 1994. The film depicts a team of African Americans who kidnap fellow black people whom they feel have betrayed their community and seek to "deprogram" them so that they will change their ways. In the film, the squads acronym DROP stands for "Deprogramming and Restoration of Pride". The film has been described as "part thriller, part social satire". The film was based in part on The Session, a 45-minute film which director David Johnson had made in 1988 on a budget of $20,000, and ultimately derived from a short story by David C. Taylor titled "The Deprogrammer". Johnson described the differences between the two films as follows: "The short film was basically satire, an absurdist piece .... D.R.O.P. Squad, on the other hand, is realism. The characters have more at stake." Spike Lee served as executive producer for the film. Tactical Assault Tactical Assault is a 1999 action/adventure film directed by Mark Griffiths, written by David Golden, and starring Rutger Hauer, Robert Patrick, Isabel Glasser and Dey Young. The Conman The Conman is a 1998 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Wong Jing and starring Andy Lau, Athena Chu and Nick Cheung. Despite the Chinese title, which translates as Knight of Gamblers 1999, Andy Lau does not reprise his role as the "Knight of Gamblers" from the God of Gamblers series, which was also directed by Wong Jing. The film was followed by a sequel The Conmen in Vegas, which Lau and Cheung return with new cast members Natalis Chan, Kelly Lin, Meggie Yu and Alex Man. Bye Bye Bluebird Bye Bye Bluebird is a 1999 Danish-Faroese comedy-drama film directed by Katrin Ottarsdóttir and starring Hildigunn Eyðfinsdóttir and Sigri Mitra Gaïni. The satirical film relates the tale of two eccentric young women who, after years abroad, return to their native Faroe Islands, and embark on a strange road trip. The film received awards at several film festivals including Lübeck Nordic Film Festival, Rouen Nordic Film Festival and the International Film Festival Rotterdam. Far Loin is a 2001 French-Spanish drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring Stephane Rideau, Lubna Azabal and Mohamed Hamaidi. The film, set in Tangier in a three-day period, tells the story of three young friends taking critical decisions about their uncertain future. Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme is a 2000 documentary film directed by Kevin Fitzgerald about the art of freestyle, improvisational hip-hop. Taking more than seven years to make, the documentary includes performances and commentary by artists such as Supernatural, Mos Def, The Roots, Notorious B.I.G., Jurassic 5, and Pharoahe Monch. Ringing Bell is the 1978 Japanese anime adventure-drama short film adaption of the storybook of the same name written by Takashi Yanase. It is most notable by fans and critics as a family film which makes a sharp sudden turn into a dark and violent story that criticizes and reflects upon the theme of revenge. It is also recognized as one of the only Japanese shock films directed towards children and families. Ringing Bell was produced by Sanrio and originally shown as a double feature alongside the US/Sanrio co-production The Mouse and his Child. It is Sanrios first anime film to have a dark plot, only two films they co-produced with Sunrise, The Ideon: A Contact and The Ideon: Be Invoked - both of which serve as the conclusion to Yoshiyuki Tominos Space Runaway Ideon, follow suit. Like the above-mentioned Ideon films, it is among Sanrios first work to be aimed at young adult audience members in and outside Japan. Adrift on the Nile Chitchat on the Nile is a 1971 film based on the novel by Egyptian Nobel Laureate Naguib Mahfouz. The Picture of Dorian Gray The Picture of Dorian Gray is an American film directed and written by Dave Rosenbaum, starring Josh Duhamel. Jojo in the Stars Jo Jo in the Stars is a twelve-minute film that won the 2004 BAFTA Award for Best Animated Short Film. Created and directed by Marc Craste, it was indirectly inspired by "The Carny", a song by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Ji Ji is a 2005 Tamil political action drama film written and directed by Linguswamy and produced by S.S. Chakravarthy. The film stars Ajith Kumar and Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles, while the score and soundtrack are composed by Vidyasagar. The film was released in February 2005 following a series of delays and received mixed to negative reviews and commercially failed at the box office. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Ek Sarfarosh: The Brave Heart in 2012. Rules of Dating Rules of Dating is a 2005 South Korean film starring Park Hae-il and Kang Hye-jung, and is the directorial debut of filmmaker Han Jae-rim. The White Planet The White Planet or in French, La Planète Blanche, is a 2006 documentary about the wildlife of the Arctic. It shows interactions between marine animals, birds and land animals, especially the polar bear, over a one-year period. The fragility of the Arctic is hinted at as a reason to prevent climate change. It was nominated for the Documentary category in the 27th Genie Awards in 2007. GAL GAL is a 2006 Spanish drama film directed by Miguel Courtois. Inspired by true events, GAL tells the investigation by journalists on the anti-terrorist GAL death squads established illegally by officials of the Spanish government to fight ETA. My Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 3 My Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 3 is a 2012 American teen horror slasher film directed by Jacob Gentry. The film is a sequel to Part 2 and the third and final installment of My Super Psycho Sweet 16 trilogy. It premiered on March 13, 2012 on MTV. Disco Singh Disco Singh is a 2014 Punjabi comedy film directed by Anurag Singh and starring Diljit Dosanjh and Surveen Chawla. This is the third collaboration between Singh and Dosanjh after the 2012 blockbuster Jatt and Juliet and the 2013 sequel Jatt & Juliet 2. The shooting of Disco Singh began on 19 November 2013 in New Delhi apparently. The film released on 11 April 2014 to excellent box office collections all over Punjab. Despite receiving disastrous reviews from critics, it performed exceptionally well at the box office, breaking several records. It is loosely based on 2009 Bollywood film Do Knot Disturb which in turn was a remake of the 2006 French film The Valet. Disco Singh was remade in Bengali as Haripad Bandwala under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films starring Ankush Hazra and Nusrat Jahan in the lead roles. Fraud Saiyaan Fraud Saiyaan is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed by Sourabh Shrivastava, presented by Prakash Jha, and produced by Disha Jha and Kanishk Gangwal. The film stars Arshad Warsi, Saurabh Shukla and Sara Loren, and features Deepali Pansare, Flora Saini and Nivedita Tiwari in supporting roles. Filming locations included Obedullaganj, Raisen, Bhopal and Mumbai. The soundtrack was composed by Sohail Sen, while Udai Prakash Singh handled the art direction. The film was released worldwide on 18 January 2019. Euphoria Euphoria is a 2018 Italian drama film directed by Valeria Golino. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Kaatrin Mozhi Kaatrin Mozhi is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama film written and directed by Radha Mohan, and starring Jyothika in lead role. The film also features Vidharth and Lakshmi Manchu in supporting roles. It is a remake of the Hindi-language film Tumhari Sulu. The film narrates the story of an ambitious housewife who becomes a radio jockey for a late-night relationship advice show. The film was released worldwide in November 2018. The Great O'Malley The Great OMalley is a 1937 crime film directed by William Dieterle and starring Pat OBrien, Sybil Jason, Humphrey Bogart, and Ann Sheridan. Donald's Dilemma Donalds Dilemma is a 1947 Walt Disney Studios animated cartoon directed by Jack King and starring Donald and Daisy Duck. It was originally released on July 11, 1947 in the United States. This short is somewhat of a misnomer. Although Donald is the official headliner for this cartoon, Daisy is the actual protagonist. The dilemma of the title is actually offered to her, not to Donald. Easy to Love Easy to Love is a 1953 Technicolor musical film directed by Charles Walters. It stars Esther Williams and Van Johnson. It was Williams final aquatic film with a U.S. setting. Battle Hell Yangtse Incident: The Story of H.M.S. Amethyst is a British war film that tells the story of the British sloop caught up in the Chinese Civil War and involved in the 1949 Yangtze Incident. Directed by Michael Anderson, it stars Richard Todd, William Hartnell, and Akim Tamiroff. It was based upon the book written by Lawrence Earl. The film was known in the US by the alternative titles Battle Hell, Escape of the Amethyst, Their Greatest Glory and Yangtze Incident. Non-English language titles include the direct German translation of Yangtse-Zwischenfall, and Commando sur le Yang-Tse in France. In Belgium it was known as Feu sur le Yangtse and Vuur op de Yangtse, both meaning "Fire on the Yangtse". The film was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. No Love for Johnnie No Love for Johnnie is a 1961 British drama film in CinemaScope directed by Ralph Thomas. It was based on the book of the same name by the Labour Member of Parliament Wilfred Fienburgh, and stars Peter Finch. It depicts the disillusionment and cynicism of a rebellious leftist Labour MP, who seeks escape in a relationship with a younger woman. The film had its world premiere on 9 February 1961 at the Leicester Square Theatre in Londons West End. The Lion The Lion is a DeLuxe Color 1962 drama film in CinemaScope directed by Jack Cardiff, starring William Holden and Trevor Howard. Filmed on location in Kenya and Uganda and on a property in Kenya co-owned by Holden, the Mount Kenya Safari Club. The film had its World Premiere at the Leicester Square Theatre in Londons West End on 26 July 1962. Invasion Invasión is an Argentine film released in 1969 and directed by Hugo Santiago. It is an example of an inter phase between the classic cinema and nouvelle vague of French style. Cuadecuc, vampir Vampir-Cuadecuc is a 1970 experimental feature film by Spanish filmmaker Pere Portabella. The entire film is photographed on high contrast black & white film stock, which gives it the appearance of a degraded film print, evoking early Expressionist horror films such as F. W. Murnaus Nosferatu or Carl Theodor Dreyers Vampyr. It was shot on the set of Jesus Francos Count Dracula, starring Christopher Lee and Herbert Lom. The sound track is by frequent Portabella collaborator Carles Santos, and the only spoken dialogue in the film appears only in the last scene, which features Lee reading from Bram Stokers original novel. Lee would appear in another Portabella film the same year--Umbracle. The word "cuadecuc" is the Catalan word for "worms tail." The term also refers to the unexposed footage at the end of a roll of film. Jonathan Rosenbaum, a critic for the Chicago Reader, listed this film as the fourth best in 2006. The film tells an abbreviated version of the Dracula story using behind-the-scenes footage from Count Dracula. Thus, we see crew members and lights in dramatic scenes; often, these scenes are preceded by sequences where we see the set and actors being prepared. For example, before Dracula is shown rising from his coffin, Christopher Lee is seen getting made up and climbing into the coffin as a crew member covers him in fake spiderwebs. This gives the film a humorous tone: scenes meant to shock in Jesus Francos original film are intercut with the actors making faces between takes and fooling around with the crew. Lolly-Madonna XXX Lolly-Madonna XXX is a 1973 film directed by Richard C. Sarafian. The film was co-written by Rodney Carr-Smith and Sue Grafton, based on the novel The Lolly-Madonna War by Grafton. The movie was filmed in rural Union County. The Purple Taxi The Purple Taxi is a 1977 French-Irish-Italian film directed by Yves Boisset, based on the 1973 novel of the same name by Michel Déon. It was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. Knife in the Head Knife in the Head is a 1978 West German drama film directed by Reinhard Hauff and starring Bruno Ganz. The film was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film of the year by the U.S. National Board of Review. Koeputkiaikuinen ja Simon enkelit Koeputkiaikuinen ja Simon enkelit is a 1979 comedy directed, written and starring Spede Pasanen, along with the typical comic-cast of Simo Salminen, Vesa-Matti Loiri, Tapio Hämäläinen and Olavi Ahonen. Similar to his debut film X-Paroni, Pasanen portrays a dual-role. Because Spede struggled to find funding for his movies throughout the 1970s, the film is only his second feature to be filmed entirely in colour. Leikkikalugangsteri was filmed principally in black and white with the films ending being in colour, while Pohjantähteet was the first Spede film to be entirely in colour. A Woman in Flames A Woman in Flames is a German drama film from 1983, directed by Robert van Ackeren, starring Gudrun Landgrebe, Mathieu Carrière, and Hanns Zischler. The film was selected as the West German entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Sweet House of Horrors The Sweet House of Horrors is an Italian made-for-television horror film directed by Lucio Fulci. The film is about a young couple who are brutally murdered by a burglar and return as spirits to watch over their two young orphaned children, to seek revenge against their murderer, and try to prevent their house from being demolished. Grasshoppers Grasshoppers is an Italian animated short by Bruno Bozzetto which condenses the whole of human civilization into 9 minutes, focusing primarily on the human races predilection for warfare and the vanity of war. It was an nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short in 1990. Bad Girls from Mars Bad Girls from Mars is a 1991 sci-fi comedy film starring Edy Williams and Oliver Darrow and written, produced and directed by Fred Olen Ray. De vliegende Hollander The Flying Dutchman or De Vliegende Hollander is a 1995 Dutch comedy film directed by Jos Stelling. Volcano: Fire on the Mountain Volcano: Fire on the Mountain is a 1997 made-for-television disaster film starring Cynthia Gibb and Dan Cortese, with a coincidentally similar theme to theatrical Dantes Peak released the same year. The Girl and the Playboy The Girl and the Millionaire is a 1965 Danish comedy film directed by Ebbe Langberg and starring Dirch Passer. Upkar Upkar is a 1967 Indian Hindi film directed by Manoj Kumar. The film held the top spot at the box office in 1967. Manoj Kumar started his Mr. Bharat persona and his brand of patriotism and fearless courage with this film. Two-Fisted Tales Two-Fisted Tales is a 1992 American made-for-television anthology horror film consisting of three separate segments, based on the EC Comics publication Two-Fisted Tales. None of the stories, however, are actually adapted from stories appearing in any issue of EC Comics. Garfield in the Rough Garfield in the Rough is a 1984 animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip. It once again featured Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield. The special was first broadcast October 26, 1984 on CBS. It has been released on both VHS and DVD home video. The Adventures of Tom Thumb & Thumbelina The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina is a 2002 direct-to-video animated film directed by Glenn Chaika and starring Elijah Wood, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Peter Gallagher, and Jon Stewart. Produced by Miramax Films and Hyperion Animation, the film was distributed by Buena Vista Home Video. Sex & Mrs. X Sex & Mrs. X is a 2000 Lifetime television film. It was directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and based on an article published by Amanda Vaill in Allure. It stars Jacqueline Bisset and Linda Hamilton and premiered on 10 April 2000. Mercy Streets Mercy Streets is a 2000 Christian action/drama film written and directed by Jon Gunn. It starred Eric Roberts and Stacy Keach, among others. Eroica Eroica is a BBC television film that dramatises the first performance of Beethovens third symphony, the Eroica. It carries the tagline ‘The day that changed music forever’. The film was directed by Simon Cellan Jones, written by Nick Dear and starred Ian Hart, Tim Pigott-Smith, Anton Lesser and Frank Finlay. The music was played by Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique and conducted by Sir John Eliot Gardiner. It won the Prix Italia for Performing Arts in 2004. Just Another Romantic Wrestling Comedy Just Another Romantic Wrestling Comedy is a 2006 film starring April Hunter and Joanie Laurer. This romantic comedy was premiered at New Jersey and New York City on December 1, 2006 and was released on DVD in the United States and the United Kingdom on April 17, 2007. After the films DVD release Just Another Romantic Wrestling Comedy won an Honorable Mention award at the New Jersey International Festival awards. The release is being handled by Victory Multimedia. I Know You Know I Know You Know is a 2008 feature film written and directed by Justin Kerrigan, his first major work since his debut with Human Traffic in 1999. The film is about a young boy who becomes involved with his fathers espionage work, his father wants to finish one more job before they can both move to a better life in America. However, things do not go to plan. This movie was filmed in Wales and many other locations within the United Kingdom. Stalker Stalker, also known as Exposé, is a 2010 psychological horror film directed by Martin Kemp and starring Jane March, Anna Brecon and Jennifer Matter. It is a remake of the 1976 film Exposé, starring Linda Hayden, who makes a cameo appearance in this film. All's Well, Ends Well 2010 Alls Well, Ends Well 2010 is the fifth instalment of the Alls Well series released during Chinas lunar holiday seasons. Directed by Raymond Wong and Herman Yau, it was released to cinemas in Hong Kong on 11 February 2010. Alto Alto is a 2015 American-Italian lesbian mob comedy film directed by Mikki del Monico. It stars Diana DeGarmo and Natalie Knepp as two Italian-American girls who develop an unlikely friendship considering one is a mob bosss daughter and the other is a singer in a band. Nicolette develops feelings for Frankie but all Frankie can do is run away from her emotions. The film is light hearted while showing the struggles of coming out to the family. A Street in Palermo A Street in Palermo is a 2013 Italian drama film written and directed by Emma Dante. It was screened in the main competition section at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. Elena Cotta won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress. Mural Mural is a 2011 Chinese film directed by Gordon Chan. It is directed by the same director who directed Painted Skin. Both stories are drawn from Pu Songlings collection of supernatural tales Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio. Celestial Wives of the Meadow Mari Celestial Wives of the Meadow Mari is a 2012 Russian comedy-drama directed by Aleksei Fedorchenko. The film was shot in Mari language and tells 23 different tales influenced by the Mari folklore. Each of these stories represents the specific approach to sexuality of "the last authentic pagans in Europe". In view of this, the film could be considered a Mari "Decameron". The film won the main prize at the 12th New Horizons Film Festival, Wrocław, and was screened in the Vanguard section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Khaad Khaad is a 2014 Indian Bengali film directed by Kaushik Ganguly. Its about a story of a group of people trying to make-out alive of a situation that tests their strength, patience and resilience. Cinemawala Cinemawala is a 2016 Indian Bengali language film directed by Kaushik Ganguly, and starring Paran Bandyopadhyay and Parambrata Chatterjee. The theme of the film is tribute to the single screen cinema halls that are rapidly becoming rare in India. The White Storm 2: Drug Lords The White Storm 2 - Drug Lords is a 2019 Hong Kong action film directed by Herman Yau, produced by and starring Andy Lau. The film is a thematic sequel in-title-only to the 2013 film, The White Storm, and also stars returning cast member Louis Koo in a different role, while the film also features a new storyline as well. The film was first announced on 15 March 2018. Production for The White Storm 2 - Drug Lords began on 23 June 2018 and wrapped up on 12 September 2018. The film was theatrically released on 5 July 2019 in China, on 12 July 2019 in Taiwan, and on 16 July 2019 in Hong Kong. The film was also selected to be the closing film for 18th New York Asian Film Festival on 14 July 2019. It was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards. Cynara Cynara is an American pre-Code 1932 romantic drama film about a British lawyer who pays a heavy price for an affair. It stars Ronald Colman, Kay Francis, and Phyllis Barry. It is based on the 1928 novel An Imperfect Lover by Robert Gore-Browne. Three Wise Girls Three Wise Girls is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by William Beaudine and featuring Jean Harlow in her first starring role. She plays a young small-town woman who heads to New York City, where she and her two friends have romantic troubles. The supporting cast features a young Andy Devine. This film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. The Cheaters The Cheaters comedy"comedy"PicturesPicturesKaneKaneSchildkrautSchildkrautBurkeBurkePallettePalletteCityCityPallettePalletteTerryTerryLivingstonLivingstonSchildkrautSchildkrautHoltHoltMunsonMunsonMonsunMonsunEquityEquityGillisGillisWalburnWalburnwarrantwarrantMarleyMarleyDickensDickensCarolCarolSchildkrautSchildkrautBurkeBurkePallettePalletteMunsonMunsonWalburnWalburnGillisGillisTerryTerryLivingstonLivingstonHoltHoltGreigGreigVardenVarden."BarnesBarnesBarrymoreBarrymoreLombardLombardfilmfilm."Rialto."MaltinMaltinCheaters."MoviesMoviesTaurisTaurisfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsKaneKaneScharfScharfCityCityfilmsfilms Donald's Double Trouble Donalds Double Trouble is a 1946 Donald Duck short film released by RKO Radio Pictures, colored by Technicolor and produced by Walt Disney Productions. This cartoon made the fourth appearance of Daisy Duck. This short is notable for featuring a short-tempered Daisy Duck. At the end of the short Daisy displays a dangerous temper, which is ironic considering that she called out Donald for his short temper beforehand. The Secret Heart The Secret Heart is a 1946 film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring Claudette Colbert, Walter Pidgeon and June Allyson. The Charge at Feather River The Charge at Feather River, a 1953 Western film directed by Gordon Douglas, was originally released in 3D with lots of arrows, lances, and other weapons flying directly at the audience in several scenes. The movie is most notable for originating the name of the "Wilhelm scream", a sound effect used in the Star Wars film series, as well as countless other movies including the Indiana Jones franchise, Disney cartoons and The Lord of the Rings film series. In February 2018 it was announced Star Wars will no longer use Wilhelm scream. Sound designer Ben Burtt named the sound after "Pvt. Wilhelm", a minor character in the film who emits the famous scream after being shot by an arrow. When the film screened at the Second World 3-D Expo at Hollywoods Egyptian Theatre in 2006, much of the film-savvy audience broke into applause when Pvt. Wilhelm screamed. The climax of the film has many similarities to the 1868 Battle of Beecher Island, though instead of Army Frontier Scouts, Madisons character recruits "the Guardhouse Brigade" from Army prisoners and arms them with repeating rifles. Some have also noticed that the plot bears a number of similarities to the later Major Dundee, directed by Sam Peckinpah in 1965, notably the journey leading up to the climactic stand-off. The Revolt of Mamie Stover The Revolt of Mamie Stover is a 1956 romantic drama DeLuxe Color film directed by Raoul Walsh and produced by Buddy Adler from a screenplay by Sydney Boehm, based on the novel of the same name by William Bradford Huie. The picture stars Jane Russell and Richard Egan, with Joan Leslie, Agnes Moorehead, and Michael Pate, and was filmed in CinemaScope. The music was by Hugo Friedhofer and the cinematography by Leo Tover, with costume design by Travilla. This adaptation downplays the novels critique of Hollywood and the film industry. Toward the Unknown Toward the Unknown is a 1956 film about the dawn of supersonic flight filmed on location at Edwards Air Force Base. Starring William Holden, Lloyd Nolan and Virginia Leith, the film features the screen debut of James Garner. Toward the Unknown was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and written by Beirne Lay who had also penned the novel and screenplay for Twelve OClock High, and later screenplays for Above and Beyond and Strategic Air Command. The films title is derived from the motto of the Air Force Flight Test Center, Ad Inexplorata. She Demons She Demons is a 1958 independently made black-and-white science fiction film, produced by Arthur A. Jacobs and Marc Frederic, directed and co-written by Richard E. Cunha, that stars Irish McCalla, Tod Griffin, and Victor Sen Yung. Made in the tongue-in-cheek style of Mens adventure magazines, Nazisploitation, and The Island of Lost Souls, the film was distributed by Astor Pictures in March, 1958 as a double feature with Cunhas Giant from the Unknown. The Mark of Zorro The Mark of Zorro is a 1974 American made-for-television action adventure film which starred Frank Langella alongside Gilbert Roland, Yvonne De Carlo, Anne Archer, Ricardo Montalban and Robert Middleton. It was also a backdoor pilot for a television series on which ABC-TV declined to pick up the option. The film used Alfred Newmans musical score for the 1940 film version along with new incidental music composed by Dominic Frontiere. Beach Guard in Winter Beach Guard in Winter is a 1976 Yugoslav film directed by Goran Paskaljević. It was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival. Call Me Call Me is a 1988 American erotic thriller film about a woman who strikes up a relationship with a stranger over the phone, and in the process becomes entangled in a murder. The film was directed by Sollace Mitchell, and stars Patricia Charbonneau, Stephen McHattie, and Boyd Gaines. After its theatrical run, the movie was released on videocassette by Vestron Video. Not Quite Human II Not Quite Human II is a 1989 television film written and directed by Eric Luke and starring Jay Underwood, Alan Thicke, and Robyn Lively. As the second of three films in a series based on the Not Quite Human novels by Seth McEvoy, it follows the social development of an android that is designed to appear human, this time as he enrolls in college and is on his own for the first time. The filming locations were Arizona State University, Scottsdale, and Phoenix. Detention: The Siege at Johnson High Detention: The Siege at Johnson High is a 1997 American made-for-television thriller drama film based on the 1992 Lindhurst High School shooting and siege that resulted in the death of four people. The film, written by Larry Golin and directed by Michael W. Watkins, stars Rick Schroder, Freddie Prinze Jr., Katie Wright, Ryan Christopher Mouritsen, Alexis Cruz and Henry Winkler. It was originally broadcast on CBS on 19 May 1997. Kärlekens språk 2000 Kärlekens språk is a 2004 Swedish sex educational film directed by Anders Lennberg. The title is a reference to the 1969 sex educational film Ur kärlekens språk. Free Radicals Free Radicals is an Austrian film. Sueño Sueño is a 2005 comedy-drama film directed by Renée Chabria and starring John Leguizamo, Ana Claudia Talancón, and Elizabeth Peña. Ugly Me Pretendiendo known as Ugly Me in the U.S. is a 2006 Chilean romantic comedy film directed and written by Claudio Dabed. The film is about a beautiful but romantically disappointed woman named Amanda who decides to transform into an ugly duckling in an attempt to ward off men. Amanda also adopts another persona, that of a gorgeous vixen named Helena. The film stars Bárbara Mori. Unnale Unnale Unnale Unnale is a 2007 Indian Tamil romantic musical film. It was later dubbed into the Telugu language as Neevalle Neevalle. Directed and co-written by Jeeva and produced by Oscar Ravichandran, it stars Vinay Rai, Sadha and Tanisha Mukherjee in lead roles; Srinath, Raju Sundaram and Sathish Krishnan in supporting roles; and Lekha Washington, Aravind Akash, Uma Padmanabhan, and Vasundhara Kashyap in cameo roles. Raju Sundaram also worked as a choreographer in the film. The film revolves around the aftermath of a relationship between a careless man and a serious woman. Despite being in a relationship, the latter walks out on the former due to his antics with other women. However, the man changes his ways and on a business trip to Melbourne, he encounters another woman. This other womans boss turns out to be the mans former lover. The events that follow and who the man eventually gets together with form the crux of the story. The film opened to Indian audiences after several delays, on 14 April 2007, coinciding with the Tamil New Year. The film received positive reviews and became a hit at box office. Cedar Boys Cedar Boys is a 2009 Australian film about the life of Middle Eastern young adults in Western Sydney, Australia. Written, directed and co-produced by Serhat Caradee and produced by Matthew Dabner, Ranko Markovic, Jeff Purser. Cedar Boys had its world premiere at the 2009 Sydney Film Festival. It opened in theatres on 30 July 2009 and was made available on DVD on 7 December 2009. The film has a dedication at the end to Caradees mother, who died of cancer nineteen days after the film was completed. The film won the Audience Award during the 56th 2009 Sydney Film Festival and was nominated for "Best Film" category at the 2009 Inside Film Awards. It was an official selection in many festivals including Vancouver, Chicago, Antalya, Dubai and the 2010 London Australian Film Festival. 1 Day 1 Day is a 2009 British crime film about gangs and their communities in inner city Birmingham. The story follows Flash as he attempts to get £100,000 to his boss Angel in less than 24 hours or face certain death. Directed by Penny Woolcock, the film is street-cast and features no professional actors. It stars Dylan Duffus, Duncan Tobias, Yohance Watson, and Ohran Whyte. The Show Must Go On The Show Must Go On is a 2010 Croatian science fiction drama directed and written by Nevio Marasović, starring Sven Medvešek and Nataša Dorčić. A dystopian story about a TV producer who keeps his reality shows contestants unaware of a global war raging outside their compound, Marasovićs debut feature film debut was shot on a very low budget. It won several awards at the Croatian national film festival in Pula and was welcomed by the critics, despite receiving mixed reviews. Puthiya Mugham Puthiya Mukham is a 2009 Malayalam action film directed by Diphan and starring Prithviraj Sukumaran, Bala, Priyamani, and Meera Nandan. The shooting locations were Kochi, Palakkad, and Malaysia. The music was composed by Deepak Dev, and the cinematography by Bharani K. Dharan, who mainly works in Telugu cinema. The film was a commercial success and was one of the successful films of 2009, yet lacked positive reviews regarding creativity and prithviraj become superstar of Malayalam film industry for the success of puthiyamukham . The film was dubbed in Tamil with the same name, and it was remade in Kannada as Ziddi with Prajwal Devaraj. Dokkan Shehata Dokkan Shehata is an Egyptian drama film produced in 2009. The main actors in this film are Muhammad Hamidah, Umaru Saad, Ghadah Abd Al-Raziq, Haifa Wehbe, Umru Abd Al-Jalil, Tariq Abd Al-Aziz, and Abd Al-Aziz Makhyoun. The film was produced by Khaled Youssef. Morangos com Açúcar - O Filme Morangos com Açúcar – O Filme is a 2012 Portuguese drama film directed by Hugo de Sousa, based on the TV series of the same name. It stars Sara Matos, Lourenço Ortigão and others. Devudu Chesina Manushulu Devudu Chesina Manushulu is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language fantasy-action comedy film written and directed by Puri Jagannadh and produced by B. V. S. N. Prasad. The film stars Ravi Teja and Ileana DCruz in the lead roles, and marked the third time they were paired together, having earlier being paired in Khatarnak and Kick. The film was co-produced by Reliance Entertainment and Bhogavalli Bapineedu. The soundtrack of the film was composed by Raghu Kunche, while the cinematography was handled by Shyam K. Naidu. S. R. Shekhar who previously worked with Puri Jagannadh for Business Man handled the editing of the film. The film was released on 25 August 2012 and met with predominantly negative reviews from critics. Gemini TV bought the telecast rights for the film, telecasting it for the first time on television on 23 October 2012. The film was later dubbed in Hindi under the title Dadagiri by Goldmines Telefilms in 2014. Paulo Coelho's Best Story The Pilgrim is a 2014 Brazilian-Spanish biographical drama film about the Brazilian lyricist and novelist Paulo Coelho. Directed by Daniel Augusto, it stars Júlio Andrade, Ravel Andrade, Fabíula Nascimento, Fabiana Guglielmetti and Lucci Ferreira. The film focuses on three different moments of the writers career — his youth in the 60s; adulthood in the 80s; and maturity, in 2013, when he visits once again Santiago de Compostela. Using as a basis Paulo Coelhos own statements, the history pervades the most striking moments of the life of the author, as the traumas, the relationship with drugs and religion, sexuality and the partnership with musician Raul Seixas. Maanikya Maanikya is a 2014 Indian Kannada action drama film directed by Sudeep featuring Sudeep, V. Ravichandran, Varalaxmi Sharathkumar and Ramya Rao in the lead roles. The film is a remake of 2013 Telugu film Mirchi. It was released on 1 May 2014. At that time, it was the costliest film ever made in Kannada cinema, though others have since surpassed it. Upon its release, Maanikya got an excellent response from the critics and audience, and had a decent opening at the box office. Maanikya was released in maximum number of screens and has had the maximum number of audience for a new release in the opening weekend ever. A record 0.8 million tickets were sold on the first day for the film. Maanikya went on to become highest grossing Kannada movie of the year. The satellite rights of the movie were sold for a record-breaking price as well. The film was later dubbed into Hindi under the same name by RKD Studios in 2015. The Chambermaid Lynn The Chambermaid Lynn is a 2014 German comedy-drama film written and directed by Ingo Haeb, adapted from Markus Orths novel. It is about a maid who, while hiding in peoples hotel rooms, happens to spy upon a session between a dominatrix and her client. It premiered at the Filmfest München on 2 July 2014 and was released in Germany on 28 May 2015. It won two awards at the Montreal World Film Festival, including a FIPRESCI Prize. X: Past Is Present X: Past is Present is a 2015 Indian collaborative feature film directed by a team of eleven filmmakers including Abhinav Shiv Tiwari, Anu Menon, Nalan Kumarasamy, Hemant Gaba, Pratim D. Gupta, Q, Raja Sen, Rajshree Ojha, Sandeep Mohan, Sudhish Kamath and Suparn Verma. It will feature actor-director Rajat Kapoor and Anshuman Jha in the lead. X is not an anthology, but one whole story with the eleven directors making sections of it. The film has been produced by Manish Mundra and has been announced for a nationwide release in India on 20 November 2015. 1991 1991 is a Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Ricardo Trogi and released in 2018. The third film in his semi-autobiographical series after 1981 and 1987, the film centres on Ricardos 1991 trip to Italy to pursue a relationship with Marie-Ève. The film finished 2018 as the years top-grossing Canadian film, and was named the winner of the Golden Screen Award at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards. It received 16 Prix Iris nominations at the 3rd Prix Iris, including Best Film. The Private Life of Don Juan The Private Life of Don Juan is a 1934 British comedy-drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Douglas Fairbanks, Merle Oberon and Benita Hume. It was Fairbanks final film role. The film is about the life of the aging Don Juan, based on the 1920 play Lhomme à la Rose by Henry Bataille. It was made by Kordas London Film Productions at British & Dominion Studios in Elstree/Borehamwood and distributed by United Artists. Romance in Manhattan Romance in Manhattan is a 1935 American comedy/romance film directed by Stephen Roberts, starring Francis Lederer and Ginger Rogers, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The Robber Kitten The Robber Kitten is a 1935 Walt Disney Silly Symphonies cartoon, directed by David Hand. The Circus Circus is a 1936 Soviet melodramatic comedy musical film. It was directed by Grigori Aleksandrov and Isidor Simkov at the Mosfilm studios. In his own words, it was conceived as "an eccentric comedy...a real side splitter." Starring the glamorous and immensely popular Lyubov Orlova, the first recognized star of Soviet cinema and a gifted singer, the film contains several songs which instantly became Soviet classics. The most famous is the "Song of the Motherland". The film was based on a comedy written by Ilf and Petrov and Valentin Kataev and performed by Moscow music hall, Under the Circus Dome, which was seen and liked by Aleksandrov. They made the play into the plot, but during the initial film shooting they went to America. Upon return, they disliked the directors interpretation, and after a conflict they abandoned the work, forbade the mention of their names in the credits, and further work on the plot was continued by Isaac Babel. Daffy Duck & Egghead Daffy Duck & Egghead is a 1938 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Tex Avery. The short subject features Daffy Duck and Egghead, hence the title of the short. An Act of Murder An Act of Murder is a 1948 American film noir directed by Michael Gordon and starring Fredric March, Edmond OBrien, Florence Eldridge, and Geraldine Brooks. It was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. The Man Behind the Gun The Man Behind the Gun is a 1953 American Technicolor Western film about the establishment of the city of Los Angeles. It was directed by Felix Feist and stars Randolph Scott. Onionhead Onionhead is a 1958 comedy-drama film set on a U.S. Coast Guard ship during World War II, starring Andy Griffith and featuring Felicia Farr, Walter Matthau, Erin OBrien, James Gregory, Joey Bishop, and Claude Akins. It was directed by Norman Taurog and was written by Nelson Gidding and Weldon Hill from Hills novel. "Weldon Hill" was the pseudonym of William R. Scott, a native Oklahoman who based the novel on his own World War II service in the Coast Guard. Griffith had experienced success with his previous service comedy, No Time for Sergeants, and Onionhead was an attempt to cash in on that success. It was marketed as an uproarious comedy but is actually a comedy-drama with some fairly dark themes. Onionhead was such a notorious flop that it drove Griffith into television, according to Griffiths videotaped interview in the Archive of American Television. Man, Pride & Vengeance Man, Pride and Vengeance And Hope to Die And Hope to Die is a 1972 French-Italian thriller-drama film directed by René Clément and starring Jean-Louis Trintignant and Robert Ryan. It is loosely based on the novel Black Friday by David Goodis. Baby Blue Marine Baby Blue Marine is a 1976 Metrocolor film set during World War II that was directed by John D. Hancock. It stars Jan-Michael Vincent and Glynnis OConnor. The feature film was produced by Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg, both of whom were better known for their television work.. Film critic Roger Ebert gave the film 2½ out of 4 stars. Scared to Death Scared to Death is a 1980 science fiction horror film directed by William Malone and starring John Stinson. Farewell Farewell is a 1983 Soviet drama film based on Valentin Rasputins novel Farewell to Matyora and directed by Elem Klimov. Graveyard Shift Voyage of the Rock Aliens Voyage of the Rock Aliens is a 1984 film directed by James Fargo and starring Pia Zadora and Craig Sheffer. Daughter of Darkness Daughter of Darkness is a 1993 Hong Kong Category III horror-crime film directed by Kai-Ming Lai. The film was released on 28 October 1993 in Hong Kong and was considered to be a sleeper hit. It stars Lily Chung as a young teenager who is suspected of murdering her family after years of enduring horrific abuse by them. The film was followed with two sequels, the 1994 films Daughter of Darkness 2 and Brother of Darkness. Amaanat Amaanat is a 1994 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Raj N. Sippy. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Akshay Kumar, Heera Rajgopal and Kanchan in pivotal roles. The song " Ho Gaya Ji " was also used in 1997 film " Do Aankhen Barah Haath " soundtrack. Overall the movie was declared "Average" at the box office. Sweet Home is a 1989 Japanese horror film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa and produced by Juzo Itami. It was released alongside a a video game of the same title. The Living Skeleton is a 1968 Japanese horror film directed by Hiroshi Matsuno. The films plot begins in the past where a gang of pirates commandeer a ship and kill everyone on board. Three years later in a seaside village, a Catholic priest has offered shelter to Saeko as her twin sister, Yoriko has disappeared with her new husband at sea. Saeko later scuba dives with her boyfriend, the couple find a group of submerged human skeletons, chained together at the ankles near the ocean floor. That night, a ghost ship appears in the mist offshore as a voice from the ship calls out for Saeko. Sadayam Sadayam is a 1992 Malayalam psychological drama written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and directed by Sibi Malayil. It stars Mohanlal, Thilakan, Nedumudi Venu, Murali, Sreenivasan, Maathu, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, and T. G. Ravi. The film was produced and distributed by G. P. Vijayakumar of Seven Arts Films. The film score was composed by Johnson. The story follows convict Sathyanathan who is awaiting capital punishment for the murder of two young girls and two men. Mohanlals performance in the film is regarded as one of the finest in his career. M. T. Vasudevan Nair won the National Film Awards for Best Screenplay. Nati stanchi Nati stanchi is a 2002 Italian comedy film co-written by and starring the comic duo Ficarra & Picone. The Cry The Cry is a 2007 American independent horror film directed by Bernadine Santistevan and co-written with Monique Salazar. The End The End is a 2007 Hungarian comedy film directed by Gábor Rohonyi. Harpies Harpies is a Sci Fi Pictures original film directed by Josh Becker. Stan Lee is the executive producer. The film began pre-production under the working title The Harpy on June 26, 2006 and first aired on June 23, 2007. The movie was shot in Bulgaria. Val Lewton: The Man in the Shadows Val Lewton: The Man in the Shadows is a documentary tribute to Val Lewton, the producer of a series of distinctive low-budget horror films for RKO Radio Pictures, presented and narrated by director Martin Scorsese. Whore Whore is a 2008 drama film co-starring, edited, written, produced and directed by Thomas Dekker. It stars Megan Fox, Thomas Dekker, Ron Jeremy, Rumer Willis, Lauren Storm, and Lena Headey. It was released on October 20, 2008. Moonshot Moonshot is a 2009 television film depicting the story leading up to the landing of Apollo 11 on the surface of the Moon on 20 July 1969. Black November Black November: Struggle for the Niger Delta is a 2012 Nigerian action drama film starring an ensemble cast that includes Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Mickey Rourke, Kim Basinger, Fred Amata, Sarah Wayne Callies, Nse Ikpe Etim, OC Ukeje, Vivica Fox, Anne Heche, Persia White, Akon, Wyclef Jean and Mbong Amata. It is directed and co-produced by Jeta Amata, and narrates the story of a Niger Delta communitys struggle against their government and a multi-national oil corporation to save their environment which is being destroyed by excessive oil drilling. Black November, which derived its title from the month in which activist Ken Saro-Wiwa was executed in 1995, is a reissued version of the 2011 film Black Gold. Approximately 60% of the scenes were reshot and additional scenes were added to make the film "more current". Black November is produced by Bernard Alexander, Ori Ayonmike, Marc Byers, Wilson Ebiye, Hakeem Kae-Kazim and Dede Mabiaku; production and marketing costs of the film totalled at US$22 million, and was majorly funded by a Nigerian oil baron. The film, which is fiction, based on actual events, premiered at the Kennedy Center on 8 May 2012 and was also screened on 26 September 2012 during the United Nations General Assembly; it was met with mixed to negative critical reviews. It however had significant impact after release; Amata and the films associate producer, Lorenzo Omo-Aligbe, were invited to the White House regarding the film; Congressman Bobby Rush and his Republican colleague Jeff Fortenberry were also so affected by the film that they sponsored a joint resolution aimed at pressuring the Nigerian government and Western oil companies to clean up spills in the Niger Delta. The Precipice Game The Precipice Game is a 2016 Chinese-language film directed by Wang Zao and starring Ruby Lin, Peter Ho, Jin Shijia, Gai Yuexi, and Wang Ji. Lost Angel Lost Angel is a 1943 drama film directed by Roy Rowland, starring Margaret OBrien as a little orphan girl raised to be a genius. James Craig plays a reporter who shows her the world outside the Institute of Child Psychology. Bright Road Bright Road is a 1953 low-budget film adapted from the Christopher Award-winning short story "See How They Run" by Mary Elizabeth Vroman. Directed by Gerald Mayer and featuring a nearly all-black cast, the film stars Dorothy Dandridge as an idealistic first-year elementary school teacher trying to reach out to a problem student. The movie is also notable as the first feature film appearance by Harry Belafonte, who co-stars as the principal of the school. Zhenitba Balzaminova Balzaminovs Marriage is a 1964 Soviet comedy film directed by Konstantin Voynov. Slap af Frede! Relax Freddie is a 1966 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Morten Grunwald. It is a sequel to Strike first Freddy. The Angel Levine The Angel Levine is a 1970 American drama film directed by Ján Kadár and based on a short story by Bernard Malamud about Morris Mishkin, an elderly, impoverished New York City tailor unable to work due to health problems, creating a financial strain since his wife has also been seriously ill for two years. The tailors Jewish faith--or lack thereof--is challenged when a man calling himself Alexander Levine enters his life, claiming to be his guardian angel. Levine claims he must make the tailor believe in his mission, or fail to earn his angelic wings. Between the Lines Between the Lines is a 1977 film from Midwest Films directed by Joan Micklin Silver and produced by her husband Raphael D. Silver. The film won two out of the three awards it was nominated for at the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. He Died with His Eyes Open He Died with His Eyes Open is a 1985 French erotic noir thriller film directed by Jacques Deray. It was based on the 1984 English-language novel He Died with His Eyes Open by Derek Raymond. It starred Charlotte Rampling and Michel Serrault. The film won the César Award for Best Cinematography. Charlotte Rampling and Michel Serrault were nominated for César Award for Best Actor and Actress. Le party The Party is a Canadian drama film, directed by Pierre Falardeau and released in 1990. Loosely based on the prison experiences of convicted Front de libération du Québec terrorist Francis Simard, the film centres on the annual party at the St. Vincent de Paul penitentiary in Laval, Quebec, where a group of prison inmates get to enjoy outside entertainment. The films cast includes Charlotte Laurier, Julien Poulin, André Doucet, Gildor Roy, Angèle Coutu, Jacques Desrosiers, Louise Laprade and Alexis Martin. The film received four Genie Award nominations at the 12th Genie Awards in 1991, for Best Supporting Actor, Best Screenplay, Best Costume Design and Best Editing. Sankofa Sankofa is a 1993 Burkinabé drama film directed by Haile Gerima centered on the Atlantic slave trade. The storyline features Oyafunmike Ogunlano, Kofi Ghanaba, Mutabaruka, Alexandra Duah and Afemo Omilami. The word Sankofa derives its meaning from the Ghanaian Akan language which means to "go back, look for, and gain wisdom, power and hope," according to Dr. Anna Julia Cooper. The word Sankofa stresses the importance of one not drifting too far away from one’s past in order to progress in the future. In the film, Sankofa is depicted by a bird and the chants and drumming of a Divine Drummer. Gerima’s film showed the importance of not having people of African descent drift far away from their African roots. Gerima used the journey of the character Mona to show how the African perception of identity included recognizing one’s roots and "returning to one’s source". The Con The Con is a 1998 television movie starring William H. Macy and Rebecca De Mornay. It was directed by Steven Schachter and written by Macy and Schachter, who shared the 1999 Lone Star Film & Television Award for Best TV Teleplay. The film aired on the USA Network. The Little Girl Who Fell from the Tree The Little Girl Who Fell From the Tree is a 1998 German thriller film written and directed by Michael Bartlett. Bartlett directed the film in Berlins Babelsberg Studio for Rialto Film Berlin. The film made its debut at the AFI/Los Angeles International Film Festival on October 25, 1998 and won the Best Editing Award. Beresina oder Die letzten Tage der Schweiz Beresina, or the Last Days of Switzerland is a 1999 satiric comedy film by Swiss director Daniel Schmid. It chronicles the story of Irina, a Russian call girl arriving in Switzerland, whose innocent attempt to live the high life there triggers an unintended coup détat in the country. The title Beresina refers to the Beresinalied, a patriotic song used as the code for initiating the putsch. The film is a black comedy where all aspects of Swiss life are satirized in anecdotes. The heroine deals with a retired P-26 officer who appears as her false "sponsor" and various sexual perverts at the top of Swiss social hierarchy. Their attitudes to immigrants are also depicted ironically. Even the national identity and modern history of Switzerland are caricaturized in the countrys first ever coup détat sequences. The film culminates with Irinas coronation as Queen of Switzerland. Beresina was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Lisa Picard Is Famous Lisa Picard is Famous, also known as Famous, is a 2000 comedy-drama film directed by Griffin Dunne and written by Nat DeWolf & Laura Kirk. The film stars Kirk, DeWolf, Dunne, Daniel London, and a large number of famous actors in cameos as themselves. The films story is about a documentary maker who has focused on Lisa Picard as she is on the verge of stardom. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Wajood Wajood is a 1998 Indian Hindi drama film. The film features Nana Patekar and Madhuri Dixit in lead roles. Santosham Santosham is a Telugu romantic comedy film produced by Dr. K. L. Narayana under the Sri Durga Arts banner, directed by Dasharath. The film stars Nagarjuna Akkineni and Shriya Saran making her second release in Telugu after Ishtam in lead with Gracy Singh making her debut in the Telugu cinema industry after her lead role in the Hindi film Lagaan, while Prabhu Deva makes his comeback to Telugu cinema after a long gap in an extended cameo appearance. The music was composed by R. P. Patnaik. The movie was well received by critics and successful at the box office. It borrowed shades of the Hindi movie Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. It was dubbed in Tamil as Santhosha Vanille and was also dubbed in Hindi as Pehli Naazar ka Pehla Pyaar. The film was remade in Bengali as Bandhan, starring Jeet and Koyel and in Kannada as Ugadi, with V. Ravichandran. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Gym Teacher: The Movie Gym Teacher: The Movie is a 2008 Nickelodeon Original Movie. It stars Christopher Meloni, Nathan Kress, Amy Sedaris, David Alan Grier and Chelah Horsdal. It premiered on September 12, 2008. Crushed She’s Crushed is a 2010 horror film directed by Patrick Johnson. It depicts the twisted games of love, torture, and death which lay in the hands of Tara, the disturbed intriguing girl next door. The film was screened at the ShockerFest International Film Festival and The Spooky Film Festival. The film was released on DVD in the United States by Maverick Entertainment Group. I'm Glad My Mother Is Alive Im Glad My Mother Is Alive is a 2009 French film directed by Claude Miller and Nathan Miller. Star Tours: The Adventures Continue Star Tours – The Adventures Continue is a 3D motion simulator attraction located at Disneys Hollywood Studios, Disneyland, Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris. Set in the Star Wars universe, Star Tours – The Adventures Continue takes guests on a turbulent excursion trip across the galaxy, as droids C-3PO and R2-D2 attempt to safely return a spy to the Rebel Alliance. The Adventures Continue features locations and characters from Episode I – The Phantom Menace through Episode VIII – The Last Jedi, unlike its predecessor, which mostly took place after the events of the original trilogy. The attraction opened on May 20, 2011 at Disneys Hollywood Studios, on June 3, 2011 at Disneyland, on May 7, 2013 at Tokyo Disneyland, and on March 26, 2017 at Disneyland Paris. Kony 2012 Kony 2012 is a 2012 American short documentary film produced by Invisible Children. The films purpose was to promote the charitys "Stop Kony" movement to make Ugandan cult and militia leader, indicted war criminal and the International Criminal Court fugitive Joseph Kony globally known in order to have him arrested by the end of 2012, when the campaign expired. The film was released on March 5, 2012, and spread virally, and the campaign was initially supported by various celebrities. , the film has received over 102 million views and 1.3 million "likes" on the video-sharing website YouTube, and over 18.6 million views and over 21.5 thousand "likes" on Vimeo, with other views on a central "Kony 2012" website operated by Invisible Children. At the time the video was the most liked on the whole of YouTube, and is the first video ever to reach 1 million likes. The intense exposure of the video caused the "Kony 2012" website to crash shortly after it began gaining widespread popularity. A poll suggested that more than half of young adult Americans heard about Kony 2012 in the days following the videos release. It was included among the top international events of 2012 by PBS and called the most viral video ever by TIME. The campaign resulted in a resolution by the United States Senate and contributed to the decision to send troops by the African Union. The film also called for an April 20 world wide canvassing campaign, called "Cover the Night". On April 5, 2012, Invisible Children released a follow-up video, titled Kony 2012: Part II – Beyond Famous, which failed to repeat the success of the original. A Wizard's Tale A Wizards Tale is a 2018 Mexican-British animated film based on the DePatie–Freleng animated series, Here Comes the Grump, which originally ran from 1969 to 1970 on NBC. Produced by Ánima Estudios, Prime Focus World, and GFM Animation, the film features the voices of Toby Kebbell, Lily Collins, and Ian McShane. It was first released in Italy on 1 March 2018. The film was released on July 26, 2018 in Mexico and was a commercial failure. The film was released in the United States in limited format and VOD on 14 September 2018, released as A Wizards Tale. Queen of Atlantis LAtlantide is a 1932 German-French adventure and fantasy film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst based on the novel LAtlantide by Pierre Benoît. Old King Cole Old King Cole is a 1933 Disney cartoon in the Silly Symphonies series, based on several nursery rhymes and fairy tales, including Old King Cole. It was directed by David Hand and released on July 29, 1933. Its a semi remake of the 1931 Silly Symphony short Mother Goose Melodies, but in color, with more details and technically advanced animation. More Than a Secretary More Than a Secretary is a 1936 American romantic comedy film made by Columbia Pictures, directed by Alfred E. Green, and written by Dale Van Every and Lynn Starling. The story was adapted by Ethel Hill and Aben Kandel, based on the magazine story "Safari in Manhattan" by Matt Taylor. It tells the story of a health magazine secretary who is in love with her boss. The Night Has Eyes The Night Has Eyes, released in the United States as Terror House and Moonlight Madness, is a 1942 British thriller film directed by Leslie Arliss starring James Mason, Joyce Howard, Wilfrid Lawson, Mary Clare. and Tucker McGuire. Pool of London Pool of London is a 1951 British noir crime film directed by veteran director Basil Dearden. Invitation Invitation is a 1952 melodrama starring Van Johnson and Dorothy McGuire as a happily married couple, until the wife learns a secret about her husband. The film was based on the short story "R.S.V.P." by Jerome Weidman. The theme song "Invitation" has since become a jazz standard. Man in the Dark Man in the Dark is a 1953 film noir drama 3-D film directed by Lew Landers and starring Edmond OBrien, Audrey Totter and Ted de Corsia. It is a remake of the 1936 Ralph Bellamy film The Man Who Lived Twice. It was the first Columbia Pictures film released in 3-D. Tennessee's Partner Tennessees Partner is a 1955 American Western film directed by Allan Dwan, written by Graham Baker, D. D. Beauchamp, Milton Krims, and Teddi Sherman, with uncredited rewrites by Dwan, and starring John Payne, Ronald Reagan, Rhonda Fleming, and Coleen Gray. The film was released by RKO Radio Pictures, which was then owned by industrialist Howard Hughes. While the film is based upon one of Bret Hartes most popular short stories, "Tennessee’s Pardner," it departs significantly from the original storyline. The 1869 Harte story has also been filmed as Tennessees Pardner, The Flaming Forties, and The Golden Princess. Miracles of Thursday Los jueves, milagro is a 1957 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga about some people in a small village of Spain who decide to fake a miracle in order to increase the tourism but things dont go as planned. Most shots of the film were made in Alhama de Aragón, Zaragoza. The Gun Runners The Gun Runners is a 1958 American film noir crime film directed by Don Siegel, is the third adaptation of Ernest Hemingways novel To Have and Have Not, starring Audie Murphy and Patricia Owens. Everett Sloane essays the part of the alcoholic sidekick originally played by Walter Brennan in the films first adaptation, although Sloanes interpretation is less overtly comic. Eddie Albert delivers a bravura performance as a charismatic villain; other cast members include Jack Elam and Richard Jaeckel. Gita Hall, "Miss Stockholm of 1953", made her Hollywood film debut as Alberts girlfriend Eva. The earlier remake, titled The Breaking Point, was directed by Michael Curtiz and starred John Garfield. Head Against the Wall Head Against the Wall is a 1959 French drama film directed by Georges Franju which stars Pierre Brasseur, Paul Meurisse, Jean-Pierre Mocky, Anouk Aimée, and Charles Aznavour. Called The Keepers on its English release, the story follows an aimless young man who is institutionalized for defying his wealthy father, and in the process airs several questions about how society defines and treats mental illness. Violent Playground Violent Playground is a 1958 British film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Stanley Baker, Peter Cushing and David McCallum. The film, which deals with the genre of juvenile delinquent, has an explicit social agenda. It owes much to U.S. films of a similar genre. McCallums character, in particular, references roles played by James Dean, Marlon Brando, and especially Vic Morrow in Blackboard Jungle. Rock n Roll is presented as a negative influence. In a memorable scene, music appears to put the youths into a trance-like state, culminating in McCallum leading a menacing advance on Bakers character. Many of the poor working-class subjects of the film are from Liverpools sizable Irish-descended community. Notably, there are several mixed-race and black characters, and two important characters are Chinese. Though it was said at the time by a reviewer that "Despite its Liverpool setting not a single character speaks with a Merseyside accent in the entire film", this is not strictly true as a young Freddie Starr plays a member of the gang. The tough inner-city estates are represented as a breeding ground for youth crime. The success rate of Liverpools juvenile liaison officers is lauded in the prologue. Det støver stadig Det støver stadig is a 1962 Danish comedy film directed by Poul Bang and starring Helle Virkner. An Angel for Satan An Angel for Satan is a 1966 Italian horror film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque. It stars Barbara Steele in a dual role, as Harriet Montebruno / Belinda, and is set in a small Italian village by a lake. It is based on a short novel by Luigi Emmanuele. This was Barbara Steeles last "Italian Gothic". The Designated Victim The Designated Victim is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Maurizio Lucidi. Slaughter in San Francisco Yellow Faced Tiger is a 1974 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Lo Wei, and starring Wong Tao, Sylvia Chang and Chuck Norris. Murder on Flight 502 Murder on Flight 502 is a 1975 American television film directed by George McCowan. The film stars Robert Stack, Sonny Bono and Farrah Fawcett-Majors, along with an all-star ensemble television cast in supporting roles. The Prophet, the Gold and the Transylvanians The Prophet, the Gold and the Transylvanians is a 1978 Romanian film directed by Romanian director Dan Pița. It is the first in a Red Western trilogy that also comprises The Artiste and The Oil. The films dialogue is in English and Romanian. Hurricane Hurricane is a 1979 romance and adventure film featuring Mia Farrow and Jason Robards, produced by Dino De Laurentiis with Lorenzo Semple Jr., and directed by Jan Troell. It is a loose remake of John Fords 1937 film The Hurricane, itself based on the 1936 novel by James Norman Hall and Charles Nordhoff. The Liar The Liar is a 1981 Finnish comedy film directed by Mika Kaurismäki. The Aftermath The Aftermath is a 1982 science fiction, horror, and action independent film directed by Steve Barkett. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic Gräsänklingar One-Week Bachelors is a Swedish comedy film from 1982, directed by . The film premiered on the theaters on December 16, 1982. Native Son Native Son is a 1986 American drama film directed by Jerrold Freeman, and starring Carroll Baker, Victor Love, Matt Dillon, and Oprah Winfrey. The film is based on the 1940 novel Native Son, written by Richard Wright. A Man in Love A Man in Love is a 1987 French-Italian drama film directed by Diane Kurys. Her first English language film, it was entered into the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Johnnie Waterman Johnnie Waterman is a 1994 Polish drama film directed by Jan Jakub Kolski. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. It won the Findling Award in Cottbus. Shades Shades is a 1999 Belgian film directed by Erik Van Looy and written by Van Looy, Paul Breuls and Guy Lee Thys. The story is loosely inspired on the Belgian murderer and his escape from prison in 1982. Music for the film was composed by Alex Callier of Belgian band Hooverphonic, who performed the theme of the film. Cesta do hlubin studákovy duse Cesta do hlubin študákovy duše is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1939. Striking Poses Striking Poses is a 1999 American direct-to-video thriller film directed by Gail Harvey and starring Shannen Doherty as a paparazzi photographer who becomes a photography victim herself, of a dangerous stalker. It is rated R for violence/profanity. O Thisavros Tou Makariti O thisavros tou makariti or Dead Mans Treasure is a 1959 Greek comedy film produced by Finos Film. Based on a play written by Nikos Tsiforos and Polivios Vasileiadis, it was one of the last films Tsiforos directed for Finos and was regarded as some of their best work. Georgia Vasileiadou, Vasilis Avlonitis, Nikos Rizos, and Stefanos Linaios featured in the film. The story drew on the development of polykatoikla apartments that occurred in Athens in the post-World War II era as a setting to explore women using their poniria as a means to get things done. The film was one of Filos Films most successful in its first 15 years with the talents of the comic duo of Avlonitis-Vasileiadou and Nikos Rizos. Building on their success, the pair formed the "Avlonitis-Vassiliadou-Rizos" company two years later, which received awards in the first half of the 1960s. The film also included Xenia Kalogeropoulou, recently arrived from studies in England, singer Antzela Zilia, and actress and a young celebrity Stefanos Linaios. Georgia Vasileiadou sang the song O kir Mendios and it is the first time she sings on screen, despite the fact that she began her career as an opera singer. An Interesting Story An Interesting Story is a 1904 British short silent comedy film, directed by James Williamson, showing a man so engrossed in his book he is dangerously oblivious to what happens around him. The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells The Infinite Worlds of H. G. Wells is a four-hour television miniseries conceived by Nick Willing and released in 2001 by the Hallmark Channel. It is based on a number of short stories by H. G. Wells, and in some territories was titled The Scientist. The Backlot Murders The Backlot Murders, released in Germany as Der Tod führt Regie, is a campy 2002 horror film starring Jaime Anstead, Priscilla Barnes, Charles Fleischer and Corey Haim. A killer in an Elvis mask murders the cast and crew of a rock band video shoot. Staying on Top Staying on Top is a 2002 American made for cable erotic film directed by John Quinn. Sweet Sex and Love The Sweet Sex and Love is a 2003 South Korean erotic romance film. It was directed by Bong Man-dae and starred Kim Seo-hyung and Kim Sung-soo. The entire score was based on a digitally remastered recording of the works of Bedřich Smetana. The Go Master is a 2006 biopic film directed by Tian Zhuangzhuang of the renowned twentieth century Go master Wu Qingyuan, better known as Go Seigen, the Japanese pronunciation of his name. The film, which premiered at the 44th New York Film Festival, focuses on the life of this extraordinary player from his meteoric rise as a child prodigy to fame and fortune as a revolutionary strategic thinker, as well as the tumultuous global conflicts between his homeland and his adopted nation. The film also features a scene involving the Atomic bomb go game. The film also screened at the AFIs China Film Festival in Silver Spring. Troubled Waters Troubled Waters is a 2006 Canadian thriller film directed by John Stead. It was filmed in Hamilton, Canada. Bikini Bloodbath Bikini Bloodbath is a 2006 comedy film that parodies the horror-slasher movies of the 1980s. Written and directed by Jonathan Gorman and Thomas Edward Seymour, the film focuses on a high school girls’ volleyball team that plans to host an end-of-semester party. Two members of the boys’ football team crash the party, but problems begin when the maniacal Chef Death, a serial killer portrayed by Rob Coz, who wields meat cleavers and culinary one-liners, interrupts the proceedings by slaying the partygoers. Shot on locations across Connecticut in 2005, Bikini Bloodbath was planned as the first in an ongoing horror/comedy series. The film was released on DVD in December 2007, and its sequels – Bikini Bloodbath Car Wash. and Bikini Bloodbath Christmas are also out on DVD. Co-director Seymour cited the Peter Jackson Lord of the Rings trilogy for the inspiration of creating back-to-back films. Additional films in the Bikini Bloodbath series are being planned. Debbie Rochon stars in all three films as a volleyball coach. Other actors in the series include Lloyd Kaufman, Rachael Robbins, Monique GATA Dupree and Sheri Lynn. On March 13th, 2019 while promoting Jordan Peeles "US" The Ellen Show spoke about Bikini Bloodbath Carwash in a segment called Fake. White on Rice White on Rice is a 2009 comedy film directed by Dave Boyle and starring Hiroshi Watanabe, Nae Yuuki, Mio Takada, James Kyson Lee, and Lynn Chen. The film had its world premiere at the 27th annual San Francisco Asian American Film Festival on 17 March 2009. Daytime Drinking Daytime Drinking is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Noh Young-seok. On July 20, 2009, Funimation announced that it had acquired a license to distribute this film in North America. Pelican Blood Pelican Blood is a 2010 film which premiered at the 2010 Edinburgh Film Festival. It is a low-budget film, shot in a freewheeling style, directed by Karl Golden, adapted from Cris Freddis novel by Cris Cole. The two main protagonists, Nikko, and Stevie, are self-destructive people who have met through a suicide website. Nikko has an obsessive compulsive personality. "Pelican Blood is a fraught drama about youthful angst and rebelliousness set in the world of birdwatching... that evokes memories of Trainspotting...It doesnt really hang together. None the less, there is enough raw talent here to enable the film to take wing." Sticky Fingers Sticky Fingers is a 2009 Canadian film written and directed by Ken Scott. I Corrupt All Cops I Corrupt All Cops Mappillai Mappillai is a 2011 Indian Tamil action comedy film directed by Suraj, starring Dhanush as the son-in-law and Manisha Koirala as the mother-in-law with Hansika Motwani, in her Tamil debut, playing her daughter. The film is a remake of the 1989 film of the same name, which itself was remake of Telugu film Attaku Yamudu Ammayiki Mogudu .Distributed by Sun Pictures, it was released on 8 April 2011. The film received mixed reviews, but was declared a hit at the box office.It completed its 50 days of theatrical run. Ajab Gazabb Love Ajab Gazabb Love is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Sanjay Gadhvi and produced by Vashu Bhagnani. The film stars Arjun Rampal in a double role, along with Jackky Bhagnani opposite Nidhi Subbaiah in lead roles and Darshan Jariwala and Kirron Kher in supporting roles, whilst Arshad Warsi appears in a cameo role. The screenplay and dialogues were written by Mayur Puri. The theatrical trailer of the film revealed on 13 August 2012, whilst the film released worldwide on 26 October 2012, and received mostly negative response. The storyline is remade from the Telugu film Seema Tapakai. Army of Frankensteins Army of Frankensteins is a 2014 American science fiction horror film written and directed by Ryan Bellgardt. It stars Jordan Farris as a time-traveling youth who, along with multiple versions of Frankensteins monster, are pulled into the American Civil War. The Christmas Dragon The Christmas Dragon is a 2014 direct-to-DVD fantasy film, created by Arrowstorm Entertainment. It was directed by John Lyde. Live Cargo Live Cargo is a 2016 dramatic thriller which premiered in competition on April 15, 2016 at the Tribeca Film Festival. The film was directed by Logan Sandler, his first feature film. Live Cargos script was co-written by Sandler and Thymaya Payne, who produced and directed the award-winning documentary Stolen Seas. The film stars Dree Hemingway, Keith Stanfield, and Robert Wisdom. Live Cargo was featured alongside five other films in the Champs-Élysées Film Festivals U.S. in Progress Paris section, as well as participating in IFPs 11th annual Independent Filmmaker Lab. In Jackson Heights In Jackson Heights is a 2015 documentary film about the communities of Jackson Heights, New York City directed by Frederick Wiseman. The film received widespread critical acclaim. In 2017, the film was considered the thirteenth "Best Film of the 21st Century So Far" by The New York Times. Akhil Akhil: The Power of Jua is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language action fantasy film produced jointly by actor Nithin & his father M. Sudhakar Reddy under Sresht Movies banner and directed by V. V. Vinayak. It is stars Akkineni Akhil, Sayyeshaa in their Telugu cinema debut. Music composed Anup Rubens & S. Thaman while Mani Sharma taken care of background score. The films story was written by Veligonda Srinivas and Kona Venkat wrote the films dialogues. Production began on 17 December 2014 and the film released on 11 November 2015. Sekigahara is a 2017 jidaigeki Japanese film directed by Masato Harada starring Junichi Okada as Ishida Mitsunari. The film recounts the Battle of Sekigahara, a six-hour battle in 1600 that brought an end to the Warring States era in Japanese history, as well as the political struggles that led up to it. It is an adaptation of the 1966 novel Sekigahara by Ryōtarō Shiba. Laid-Back Camp is a Japanese manga series by Afro, which was serialized in Houbunshas seinen manga magazine Manga Time Kirara Forward from July 2015 to February 2019 until it was transferred to the publisher website and app for manga called Comic Fuz. It has been collected in seven tankōbon volumes. The manga is licensed in North America by Yen Press. An anime television series adaptation by C-Station aired in Japan from January 4 to March 22, 2018; the anime was co-financed and licensed by Crunchyroll. A second season, film, and short anime have been announced. The short anime, titled Heya Camp will premiere in January 2020. Pilgrimage Pilgrimage is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by John Ford. The film was a box office disappointment for Fox. The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes is a 1935 British mystery film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Arthur Wontner. It was based on The Valley of Fear by Arthur Conan Doyle. Irene Irene is a 1940 American musical film produced and directed by Herbert Wilcox. The screenplay by Alice Duer Miller is based on the libretto of the 1919 stage musical Irene by James Montgomery, who had adapted it from his play Irene ODare. The score features songs with music by Harry Tierney and lyrics by Joseph McCarthy. O Costa do Castelo O Costa do Castelo is a Portuguese film comedy from 1943, directed by Arthur Duarte, and starring António Silva, Maria Matos, Curado Ribeiro, Milú, Hermínia Silva,the famous Fado singer, and Teresa Casal. It was produced at Tobis Portuguesa. It stands as one of the most famous Portuguese comedies of all time. The Halfway House The Halfway House is a 1944 British drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Mervyn Johns, his daughter Glynis Johns, Tom Walls and Françoise Rosay. The film tells the story of ten people who are drawn to stay in an old Welsh countryside inn. Location scenes were shot at Barlynch Priory on the Devon/Somerset border. BFI Screenonline writes, "The high-quality personnel involved and the tight, professional scripting mark the film out as one of the earliest templates of what would become the traditional Ealing style." Barsaat Barsaat is a 1949 Bollywood film directed by Raj Kapoor. The film stars the famous duo of Kapoor and Nargis as well as Prem Nath. It was also the introduction of actress Nimmi in her first film role. Barsaat was one of the first major hit films directed by Kapoor. This success allowed Kapoor to buy RK Studios in 1950. Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Charles Barton. It is the fourth installment of Universal-Internationals Ma and Pa Kettle series starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride. The Gamma People The Gamma People is a 1956 British-American black-and-white science fiction film, produced by John Gossage, directed by John Gilling, that stars Paul Douglas, Eva Bartok, and Leslie Phillips. The film was distributed by Columbia Pictures and evolved from a script treatment originally written in the early 1950s by Robert Aldrich. The Gamma People was released theatrically in the U.S. as a double feature with the 1956 British science fiction film 1984. The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold is a 1958 American Western film in Eastmancolor released by United Artists. The second of two theatrical features specifically based on and continuing the TV show The Lone Ranger it stars Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels, reprising their roles from the TV series. The first feature film was 1956s The Lone Ranger. No further films based on this specific version of the characters were made after this one. Tarzan and the Trappers Tarzan and the Trappers is a 1958 action adventure film featuring Edgar Rice Burroughs famous jungle hero Tarzan and starring Gordon Scott, Eve Brent, Rickie Sorensen and Lesley Bradley. It was filmed as three pilot episodes for a television series which were edited into a feature film when the project was abandoned, and so was released in black and white rather than color, like other contemporary Tarzan films. The film did finally appear on television, but only in 1966. It was shot in Chatsworth, California. The Last Judgment The Last Judgment is a 1961 commedia allitaliana film by Italian director Vittorio De Sica. It was coproduced with France. It has an all-star Italian and international cast, including Americans Jack Palance, Ernest Borgnine; Greek Melina Mercouri and French Fernandel, Anouk Aimée and Lino Ventura. The film was a huge flop, massacred by critics and audiences when it was released. It was filmed in black and white, but the last sequence, the dance at theatre, is in color. Calcutta Calcutta is a 1969 French documentary film about Calcutta, directed by Louis Malle. It was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. The Brotherhood of the Bell The Brotherhood of the Bell is a 1970 made-for-television movie produced by Cinema Center 100 Productions and starring Glenn Ford. The director Paul Wendkos was nominated in 1971 by the Directors Guild of America for "outstanding directorial achievement in television". David Karp wrote the screenplay based on his novel that had been previously filmed as a Studio One episode in 1958. This version aired as a "world premiere" CBS Thursday Night Movie. The film depicts a successful economics professor, Dr. Andrew Patterson, who discovers that an elite fraternity he joined as an undergraduate is really a callous banking and business cabal that obtains wealth and power for its members through nefarious practices. The Experience The Experience is a 1973 Iranian feature film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. It is Kiarostamis directorial debut. The Disappearance of Aimee The Disappearance of Aimee is a 1976 American made-for-television biographical drama film directed by Anthony Harvey and starring Faye Dunaway as the evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson, co-starring Bette Davis, James Sloyan and James Woods. The film originally premiered as a presentation of Hallmark Hall of Fame on NBC on November 17, 1976. He's My Girl Hes My Girl is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Gabrielle Beaumont and starring David Hallyday and T. K. Carter. Night of the Living Bread Night of the Living Bread is a 1990 American independent short film comedic parody of Night of the Living Dead, directed by Kevin S. OBrien. Bread comes to life, spreads its condition throughout the United States, and preys on the living in this eight-minute film. I Don't Know Much, But I'll Say Everything I Dont Know Much, But Ill Say Everything is a 1973 French comedy film directed by Pierre Richard. Kiss Toledo Goodbye Kiss Toledo Goodbye is a 1999 independent comedy/thriller film directed by Lyndon Chubbuck. Film stars Michael Rapaport, Christopher Walken, Robert Forster, Nancy Allen and Christine Taylor. Rapaport plays a young man who suddenly learns that the biological father he knew nothing about is a crime lord. Upon witnessing his fathers death, he is expected to join forces with his new "family" and is challenged to prove himself. Suspended Animation Suspended Animation is a 2003 film directed by John D. Hancock and starring Alex McArthur. The Mermaid Chair The Mermaid Chair is a 2006 television film adapted from the book written by Sue Monk Kidd. It was directed by Steven Schachter and stars Kim Basinger, Alex Carter, and Bruce Greenwood. The movie was filmed in British Columbia Canada. In particular Cowichan Bay, Telegraph Cove, and Brentwood Bay near Victoria. La France La France is a French film directed by Serge Bozon, released in 2007. It stars Sylvie Testud and Pascal Greggory. The film won the Prix Jean Vigo in 2007. Medvídek Teddy Bear is a 2007 Czech comedy film directed by Jan Hřebejk. Milana Milana is a 2007 Indian Kannada language romantic drama film co-written and directed by Prakash, starring Puneeth Rajkumar, Parvathy Thiruvothu and Pooja Gandhi in the lead roles. The film was the latters debut in Kannada cinema. The supporting cast features Dileep Raj, Sumithra and Mukhyamantri Chandru. Music for the film was composed by Mano Murthy, it received critical acclaim and was the maiden superhit of the Puneeth Rajkumar and Pooja Gandhi combination. Upon theatrical release on 14 September 2007, the film saw massive commercial success and completed a 500-day run in theatres. Puneeths performance won him the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor. The film was dubbed into Malayalam as Ishtam Enikkishtam. Pooja Gandhi got overwhelming response by the both audience and the critics for her significant role as Priya and mesmerizing performance in the song "Ninnindale", which had impressed an audiens to the theatre. The 2013 Tamil movie Raja Rani was reported to have similarities with this movie. The film was remade in Odia in 2014 as Something Something 2 and in Bengali in 2016 as Ki Kore Toke Bolbo thereby becoming the second Kannada movie after Mungaru Male to be remade in two non-South Indian non-Hindi Indian languages. The Tower The Tower is a 2012 German TV drama film based on the eponymous novel by Uwe Tellkamp. It is about life and history in Dresden between 1982 and 1989 in the German Democratic Republic, GDR and its last years before demonstrations, the time of Die Wende, the tearing down of the wall and before German reunification. Hidden in the Woods Hidden in the Woods is a 2014 American thriller film directed by Patricio Valladares and starring Michael Biehn. The film also stars Jennifer Blanc and William Forsythe. It is a remake of Valladares 2012 film of the same name. Biehn and Blanc serve as producers of the film. Pancharangi Pancharangi is a 2010 Indian Kannada language romantic comedy film with philosophical overtones directed and produced by Yogaraj Bhat starring Diganth and Nidhi Subbaiah in the lead roles. The music has been composed by Mano Murthy, story and screenplay is written by Pawan Kumar. The film was predominantly shot in the coastal locales of Karnataka state. It is a story that unfolds in a span of two days and tackles issues like education, love, profession, marriage, family, life and relationships in a "fun and non-preachy way." As a film with minimal budget under Bhats maiden home production, it fared well at the box-office. The popular song Lifeu Ishtene was a runaway success and it was used as the title of Pawan Kumars debut film. Tip Top Tip Top is a 2013 Franco-Belgian detective comedy film directed by Serge Bozon and starring Isabelle Huppert. The story was adapted from Bill James novel of the same name. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Monster High: Boo York, Boo York Monster High: Boo York, Boo York is an animated film by Mattel Playground Productions based on the Monster High doll franchise. It was released as a direct-to-video on September 29, 2015, and broadcast on Nickelodeon as a television special on October 25, 2015. The soundtrack charted on Billboards US Kid Albums and US Soundtracks. Rainbow Time Rainbow Time is a 2016 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Linas Phillips. The film stars Phillips, Melanie Lynskey, Timm Sharp, Tobin Bell, Jay Duplass, Lauren Weedman and Artemis Pebdani. Mark Duplass, and Jay Duplass serve as executive producers on the film, through their Duplass Brothers Productions banner. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 13, 2016. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand November 4, 2016, by The Orchard. Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World is a Canadian documentary film directed by Catherine Bainbridge and co-directed by Alfonso Maiorana, released in 2017. The film profiles the impact of Indigenous musicians in Canada and the United States on the development of rock music. Artists profiled include Charley Patton, Mildred Bailey, Link Wray, Jesse Ed Davis, Stevie Salas, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Robbie Robertson, Randy Castillo, Jimi Hendrix, Taboo and others. The title of the film is a reference to the pioneering instrumental "Rumble", released in 1958 by the American group Link Wray & His Ray Men. The instrumental piece was very influential on many artists. The idea for the film came from Stevie Salas and Tim Johnson, two of the films executive producers. They created an exhibit for the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian about the indigenous influence on American music, titled “Up Where We Belong: Native Musicians in Popular Culture”. The film features many influential musicians who discuss the musical contributions of indigenous artists, including commentaries from Quincy Jones, George Clinton, Taj Mahal, Martin Scorsese, John Trudell, Steven Tyler, Marky Ramone, Slash, Iggy Pop, Buddy Guy and others. The film premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. The film was released on home entertainment on December 19, 2018 via Kino Lorber. It had its broadcast premiere on PBS as part of Independent Lens on January 21, 2019. Hell's Bells Hells Bells is a 1929 animated short film which was directed by Walt Disney and was distributed into cinemas by the film company Columbia Pictures, who would also distribute other Walt Disney films, such as Winter. The film, which was drawn by Ub Iwerks, follows Satan and the other devils happenings in Hell. One of these devils revolts against Satan, and end up kicking him off the cliff of Hell at the end of the film. The title means that the events in this film represent a degree of music, as bells is a musical instrument. The name also as serves as a rhyming couplet, as the word "Bells", rhymes with "Hells". The film also has a variety of musical compositions, one of such is "In the Hall of the Mountain King", which was written by the Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg. This composition is used near the end of the film, as Satan gets kicked off the cliff by one of his demons. Another is "Funeral March of a Marionette" by French composer Charles Gounod, which is familiar also as the theme tune to the television series "Alfred Hitchcock Presents". Copyrighted on the 7th February 1930, but released on the 30th of October the year before, the film is part of the short film series Silly Symphonies. This series is the same that released other Disney films, such as Cannibal Capers, and El Terrible Toreador. Payment Deferred Payment Deferred is a 1932 American pre-Code crime drama film, starring Charles Laughton as a man so desperate for money, he resorts to murder. It was based on the play of the same name by Jeffrey Dell, which was in turn based on the novel of the same name by C. S. Forester. Laughton also played the lead role in the play, which opened on Broadway on September 30, 1931 and ran for 70 performances. Bulldog Drummond's Revenge Bulldog Drummonds Revenge is a 1937 black-and-white detective film directed by Louis King, produced by Stuart Walker, written by Edward T. Lowe Jr. and Herman C. McNeile, and featuring John Barrymore. The picture stars John Howard in his second appearance as Bulldog Drummond; Howard previously appeared as Ronald Colmans brother in Lost Horizon. Top-billed John Barrymore portrays his friend Colonel Nielsen. On the Avenue On the Avenue is a 1937 American musical film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Dick Powell, Madeleine Carroll, Alice Faye, George Barbier, and The Ritz Brothers. Many of the songs were composed by Irving Berlin. Farmyard Symphony Farmyard Symphony is a 1938 Silly Symphonies animated short film inspired by Farmyard Song. It can be seen as a precursor to Fantasia due to using various pieces of classical music in one short. The film was directed by Jack Cutting and produced by Walt Disney. An adaptation of the short was featured in the Silly Symphony comic strip over six weeks, from October 23 to November 27, 1938, around the time of the films theatrical release. While the short doesnt have much of a story, the comic adaptation expands on a running gag involving a piglet looking for food, giving one of the piglets distinctive markings and a name, and turns the gag into a short narrative. Spotty Pig also appeared in a nine-page story in the Silly Symphonies comic book issue #2. Wynken, Blynken & Nod Wynken, Blynken and Nod is a 1938 Silly Symphonies cartoon, adapted from Eugene Fields poem of the same name. Like other Symphonies at the time, it utilised the multiplane camera. It was directed by Graham Heid, produced by Walt Disney Productions, and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. The three children were similarities to Michael Darling in the 1953 Disney feature film, Peter Pan. The Lady Gambles The Lady Gambles is a 1949 American film noir drama directed by Michael Gordon starring Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Preston and Stephen McNally. Force of Arms Force of Arms is a 1951 romantic drama film set in the Italian theater of World War II. It reteamed William Holden and Nancy Olson in the third of their four movies together, all released in 1950 or 1951. An American infantryman on leave and a Womens Army Corps officer fall in love. Toto in Color Toto in Color is a 1952 Italian film, and was the first Italian color film shot with the Ferraniacolor system. The film was directed by Steno and starred the comic actor Totò. Totò a colori is widely regarded as Totòs masterpiece. He appears in a chase scene where he hides from his pursuers by disguising himself as a wooden marionette on stage. Once the show is over, his body collapses just like a dead puppet. Give a Girl a Break Give a Girl a Break is a 1953 musical comedy film directed by Stanley Donen, starring Debbie Reynolds and the dance team of Marge and Gower Champion. A young Bob Fosse has a featured role. The James Dean Story The James Dean Story is a 1957 American documentary. Released two years after Deans death, the Warner Bros. Pictures release chronicles his short life and career through black-and-white still photographs, interviews with the aunt and uncle who raised him, his paternal grandparents, a New York City cabdriver friend, and the owner of his favorite Los Angeles restaurant, and outtakes from East of Eden, footage of the opening night of Giant, and Deans ironic public service announcement for safe driving from Warner Bros. Presents. Martin Gabels narration was written by Stewart Stern, who scripted Deans Rebel Without a Cause. A directing credit was shared by Robert Altman and George W. George. The Jayhawkers! The Jayhawkers! is a 1959 American Technicolor VistaVision film directed by Melvin Frank, starring Jeff Chandler as Luke Darcy and Fess Parker as Cam Bleeker. The film is set in pre-Civil War Kansas. Darcy leads a gang which seeks to take advantage of Bleeding Kansas The Man in the Net The Man in the Net is a 1959 American film noir starring Alan Ladd and Carolyn Jones. The taut drama was directed by Michael Curtiz. Kisses for My President Kisses for My President is a 1964 comedy film directed by Curtis Bernhardt, starring Fred MacMurray and Polly Bergen. Leslie McCloud makes history when she is elected the first female President of the United States. However, her husband Thad McCloud is less enthusiastic. It was the last feature directed by Bernhardt, whose career stretched back to the silent era. The Sergeant The Sergeant is a 1968 American drama film directed by John Flynn and starring Rod Steiger and John Phillip Law. It was released by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. Shanks Shanks is a 1974 American horror film about a puppeteer able to manipulate dead bodies like puppets. Mime Marcel Marceau, in his first major film role, plays the titular Malcolm Shanks. It was the last film directed by producer-director William Castle. Squadra antiscippo The Cop in Blue Jeans is a 1976 Italian Poliziotteschi-comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. The film was a major commercial success and generated a film series consisting of eleven entries starring Tomas Milian as Inspector Nico Giraldi. Coach Coach is a 1978 American sport comedy film directed by Bud Townsend and starring Cathy Lee Crosby, Michael Biehn, Keenan Wynn, Channing Clarkson, Steve Nevil, and Jack David Walker. The film was released by Crown International Pictures on March 17, 1978. Papaya: Love Goddess of the Cannibals Papaya, Love Goddess of the Cannibals is a 1978 Italian cannibal film directed by Joe DAmato. It was written by Roberto Gandus and stars Melissa Chimenti in the titular role, opposite Sirpa Lane. Miracle on Ice Miracle on Ice is a 1981 American television sports docudrama for ABC about the United States mens national ice hockey team, led by head coach Herb Brooks, that won the gold medal in the 1980 Winter Olympics. The USA teams victory over the heavily favored Soviet team in the medal round was dubbed the "Miracle on Ice". Miracle on Ice was directed by Steven Hilliard Stern and written by Lionel Chetwynd. It incorporates actual game footage and ABC broadcaster Al Michaels original commentary from the 1980 Winter Games. Penitentiary II Penitentiary II is a 1982 American Blaxploitation drama film, directed by Jamaa Fanaka. Released on April 2, 1982, the film is the sequel to 1979s Penitentiary. It was followed by another sequel, Penitentiary III, which was released in August 1987. Something About Amelia Something About Amelia is a 1984 television film about psychological trauma caused in a family by a father’s molestation of his daughter. The film stars Ted Danson, Glenn Close, Roxana Zal, and Missy Francis. It was the most-watched network television show in the United States for the week of January 9-15, 1984. It received eight Emmy nominations in 1984, and won in three categories, for Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series and for Outstanding Writing in a Limited Series or a Special. The movie was also nominated for four Golden Globes and won two, for Best Miniseries or Television Film and for Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television. Nuit d'ivresse Nuit divresse is a 1986 French cult comedy film directed by Bernard Nauer and starring Josiane Balasko and Thierry Lhermitte. A Man for All Seasons A Man for All Seasons is a 1988 television movie about St. Thomas More, directed by and starring Charlton Heston. It is based on the play of the same name by Robert Bolt, which was previously adapted in the Academy Award winning film from 1966. A Man for All Seasons was the first made-for-television film produced on behalf of the TNT television network. The film stars Heston as More, Vanessa Redgrave as his wife Alice More, Sir John Gielgud as Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, Martin Chamberlain as King Henry VIII, Richard Johnson as the Duke of Norfolk, and Roy Kinnear as the narrator, "The Common Man", who was cut from the previous film. The film from 1988 follows the original stage play more literally, runs a half hour longer than the film from 1966, and could be considered more "stagy" than that earlier film, which not only divided the Common Man into several more realistic characters, but omitted small portions of the play itself. Miracle Landing Miracle Landing is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film based on an in-flight accident aboard Aloha Airlines Flight 243 that occurred in April 1988. The Boeing 737-200 was flying from Hilo to Honolulu, when it experienced rapid decompression when a section of the fuselage was torn away. With one flight attendant blown from the cabin to her death and 65 others injured, the aircraft was able to make a successful emergency landing at Kahului Airport, on Maui. Miracle Landing stars Connie Sellecca, Wayne Rogers, Ana Alicia and Nancy Kwan. The film aired February 11, 1990 on CBS and has since been shown in syndication on network broadcasts throughout the world. Shake, Rattle and Rock! Shake, Rattle and Rock! is a 1994 television film starring Renée Zellweger, Howie Mandel and members of the Grammy-nominated R&B band For Real. The film was produced by Lou Arkoff as part of the Rebel Highway series of television films made in a short-lived revival of American International Pictures that aired on the Showtime television network. Who Killed Pasolini? Pasolini, un delitto italiano, internationally released as Who Killed Pasolini?, is a 1995 Italian crime-drama film co-written and directed by Marco Tullio Giordana. It depicts the trial against Pino Pelosi, who was charged with the murder of artist and filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini. The film entered the competition at the 52nd Venice International Film Festival, in which Giordana won the President of the Italian Senates Gold Medal. The film also won the David di Donatello for best editing. My Entire Life Mr. Reliable is a 1996 film directed by Nadia Tass. It stars Colin Friels and Jacqueline McKenzie. Windfall in Athens Windfall in Athens is a 1954 Greek comedy film directed by Michael Cacoyannis. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Chitchor Chitchor is a 1976 Indian Hindi romantic musical film, written and directed by Basu Chatterjee. The film is a Rajshri Productions film produced by Tarachand Barjatya. It is based on a Bengali story, Chittachakor by Subodh Ghosh. K. J. Yesudas and Master Raju won the National Film Awards 1976 for Best Male Playback Singer and Best Child Artist respectively. The film was remade in Telugu as Ammayi Manasu and in Malayalam as Mindappoochaykku Kalyanam. The movie was also an inspiration for the 1997 Bengali movie Sedin Chaitramas and the 2003 Hindi movie Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon. Simon Magus Simon Magus is a 1999 British mystery film directed by Ben Hopkins and starring Stuart Townsend. It was entered into the 49th Berlin International Film Festival. Diaries Notes and Sketches Walden, originally titled Diaries, Notes and Sketches, is a 1968 American film by experimental filmmaker Jonas Mekas. After several years of filming everyday scenes from his life, Mekas was commissioned by the Albright–Knox Art Gallery to make Walden. It was his first major diary film, and he named it after Henry David Thoreaus 1854 memoir Walden. Mekass film has received acclaim as a work of avant-garde cinema. Mazhayethum Munpe Mazhayethum Munpe is a 1995 Malayalam romantic drama film directed by Kamal and written by Sreenivasan. The film stars Mammootty, Shobhana, Annie and Sreenivasan in the lead roles. The plot is centered upon a college professor named Nandakumar, his fiancée Uma Maheshwari, and his student Shruthi. Annie won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Malayalam for her performance as Shruthi. In 2005, this movie was remade in Hindi by the same director as The Fire Within starring Ajay Devgan, Ameesha Patel and Mahima Chaudhry. Camp Slaughter Camp Slaughter is a 2005 horror film written and directed by Alex Pucci, and co-written by Draven Gonzales. Haunting Sarah Haunting Sarah is a 2005 American television horror film written by Tony Phelan and Joan Rater and directed by Ralph Hemecker, and based upon the novel New Year’s Eve by Lisa Grunwald. The film is about a woman who has lost her son and finds out her niece is in contact with his spirit. Poison Friends Poison Friends is a 2006 French drama film directed by Emmanuel Bourdieu. Monkey Warfare Monkey Warfare is a 2006 Canadian drama film written and directed by Reginald Harkema, starring Don McKellar, Tracy Wright, and Nadia Litz. The film received multiple awards at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2006, and received an honorable mention from the Best Canadian Feature Film jury at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. Dead Moon Rising Dead Moon Rising is a 2007 horror film written and directed by Mark E. Poole. It stars Jason Crowe, Mike Seely, and Erica Goldsmith as locals who must fight waves of zombies in Louisville. Adhipathi Adhipathi, is a 2001 Telugu action film, produced by Mohan Babu under his Sri Lakshmi Prasanna Pictures banner and directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty. It stars Mohan Babu, Nagarjuna Akkineni, Preeti Jhangiani, Soundarya in the lead roles and music composed by Koti. The film is a remake of the Malayalam film Narasimham, starring Mohanlal in the lead role. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Diljale: The Brave Heart in 2010. She, a Chinese She, a Chinese is a 2009 international co-production drama film directed by Xiaolu Guo. It won the 2009 Golden Leopard at the Locarno Festival. The White Meadows The White Meadows is a 2009 Iranian film written, directed and produced by Mohammad Rasoulof. The film was edited by Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi and stars Hassan Pourshirazi as Rahmat. Lake Urmia was the filming location for the fictional setting of a salt encrusted land. Legend of Kung Fu Rabbit Legend of a Rabbit, released in the United States as Legend of Kung Fu Rabbit, is a 2011 Chinese computer-animated film directed by Sun Yijun. The film features the original cast of Fan Wei, Yan Ni, Zhang Fengyi, Zhang Yishan and Pu Cunxin. In the English version, it stars the voices of Jon Heder, Tom Arnold, Rebecca Black, Michael Clarke Duncan and Claire Geare. The film was released in 62 countries, and was the first Chinese animated feature ever to be shown internationally. The film was a box office bomb in China, only managing to gross CNY16.2 million out of its CNY120 million budget. Responses to the film were also negative, with some noting it as a ripoff to the Kung Fu Panda film franchise. A sequel to the film, The Martial of Fire, was released in 2015. BearCity 2: The Proposal BearCity 2: The Proposal is a 2012 American gay-themed comedy-drama film written and directed by Doug Langway. It is a sequel to his 2010 film BearCity. In addition to the major characters from the original BearCity, the cast includes Richard Riehle and Susie Mosher as Tylers parents, and Kathy Najimy as Brents mother. BearCity 3 was funded by an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign, and had a limited release at various LGBT festivals and venues in 2016, and received a full release digitally and on home media in 2017. Lupin the Third: A Woman Called Fujiko Mine is a Japanese anime television series produced by TMS Entertainment. It is the fourth anime adaptation of the Lupin III series created by Monkey Punch. Directed by Sayo Yamamoto, it aired on Nippon TV from April 4, 2012 to June 27, 2012. It focuses on the franchises heroine, Fujiko Mine, as she undergoes various missions and encounters the rest of the Lupin III cast for the first time. Unlike the franchises previous three televised anime, The Woman Called Fujiko Mine is more sexually oriented in order to capture the "sensuality" present in the original manga as well as darker and more serious. It is also the only installment in the franchise to be directed by a woman and the first in which Lupin is not the protagonist. VAP released the anime on home video in four-disc DVD and Blu-ray box sets on September 19, 2012. Funimation simulcasted the series, with English subtitles, on their website and Nico Nico for North American audiences as it aired in Japan. They released The Woman Called Fujiko Mine in Blu-ray and Blu-ray/DVD sets on August 20, 2013, including an English-language dub. Manga Entertainment released a similar set in the United Kingdom on September 16, whereas Hanabee released it in Australasia in two parts, on October 16 and November 20. Judas Ghost Judas Ghost is a 2013 horror film directed by Simon Pearce. Vanakkam Chennai Vanakkam Chennai is a 2013 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by debutant Kiruthiga Udhayanidhi. Produced by her husband Udhayanidhi Stalin under the banner Red Giant Movies, the film features Shiva and Priya Anand in the lead roles. Upon release, the film received positive reviews from critics. Don't Tell Me the Boy Was Mad Dont Tell Me the Boy Was Mad is a 2015 French drama film co-written, produced and directed by Robert Guédiguian. The film is based on the true story of a Spanish journalist, José Antonio Gurriarán, who was left in a semi-paralyzed state after a bomb attack by the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia in Madrid in 1981. He then recounted his experiences in an autobiographical novel La Bomba, which serves as the source material for the film. The film was screened in the Special Screenings section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Two Thumbs Up Two Thumbs Up is a 2015 Hong Kong-Chinese action comedy film directed by first-time director Lau Ho-leung and starring Francis Ng, Simon Yam, Leo Ku, Patrick Tam, Mark Cheng, Christie Chen and Philip Keung. Darvinte Parinamam Darvinte Parinamam is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language action comedy film directed by Jijo Antony. It stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Chandini Sreedharan, Chemban Vinod Jose, and Balu Varghese in the lead roles. Written by Manoj Nair, it revolves around the life of an ordinary man and a local goon, and how their lives are affected by some unfortunate events. The soundtrack and background score for the film is composed by Shankar Sharma. The film started rolling in Fort Kochi from 1 October 2015. Produced jointly by Prithviraj, Santhosh Sivan, Arya, and Shaji Nadesan under the banner of August Cinema, Darvinte Parinamam was released on 18 March 2016. The film is about Anil Anto, a TV operator who moves to Kochi with his pregnant wife in order to start a new life. Here, post an unfortunate incident, Anil crosses paths with Darvin, a crime boss. ReLIFE is a Japanese film directed by Takeshi Furusawa, starring Taishi Nakagawa and based on the manga series of the same name by Yayoiso. It was released in Japan by Shochiku on 15 April 2017. Bisorjon Bishorjan is a 2017 Bengali film directed by Kaushik Ganguly, starring Abir Chatterjee, and Joya Ahsan in lead roles. The film was produced by Opera Productions.At the 64th National Film Awards 2017, Kaushik Gangulys Bishorjon bagged the Best Bengali Film award. A Dangerous Profession A Dangerous Profession is a 1949 American film noir directed by Ted Tetzlaff, written by Warren Duff and Martin Rackin, and starring George Raft, Ella Raines, and Pat OBrien. The supporting cast features Jim Backus. Out on a Limb Out on a Limb is a short with Donald Duck and Chip n Dale. The cartoon is about Donald as an arborist dealing with Chip n Dale. Encore Encore is a 1951 anthology film composed of adaptations of three short stories by W. Somerset Maugham: "The Ant and the Grasshopper", directed by Pat Jackson and adapted by T. E. B. Clarke; "Winter Cruise", directed by Anthony Pelissier, screenplay by Arthur Macrae; "Gigolo and Gigolette", directed by Harold French, written by Eric Ambler. Maugham introduces each part of the film with a piece to camera from his garden on the French Riviera. "Encore" is the last film in a Maugham trilogy, preceded by Quartet and Trio. The film was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. Tot Watchers Tot Watchers is a 1958 American one-reel animated Tom and Jerry short produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley. The short was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on August 1, 1958. It is the last Tom and Jerry theatrical cartoon produced or directed by both Hanna and Barbera, and the last cartoon short of the series until Gene Deitchs Switchin Kitten in 1961. Barbera would return to direct one final Tom and Jerry theatrical short, The KarateGuard, in 2005. Crazy Westerners Rita of the West, is a 1967 Italian musicarello-spaghetti western film directed by Ferdinando Baldi. The Priest's Wife The Priests Wife is a 1971 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. The song "Anyone", sung by Loren, was released as a single. Execution Squad Execution Squad is a 1972 crime film directed by Steno and starring Enrico Maria Salerno. Set during Italys tumultuous anni di piombo, the film obtained a great commercial success. Nighthawks Nighthawks is a 1978 narrative film by Ron Peck. It follows the day-to-day life of a gay man in London. Boulevard Nights Boulevard Nights is a 1979 film directed by Michael Pressman. It is about life in East Los Angeles and its street gangs. It concerns two brothers, Raymond and Chuco. Raymond is straight -- he has a job and is engaged to Shady -- while Chuco is a drug user and gang member who is about to be drawn into a gang war. It was filmed on location, mostly in East Los Angeles. In 2017, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Miracle Worker The Miracle Worker is a 1979 American made-for-television biopic based on the 1959 play of the same title by William Gibson, which originated as a 1957 broadcast of the television anthology series Playhouse 90. Gibsons original source material was The Story of My Life, the 1902 autobiography of Helen Keller. The play was adapted for the screen before, in 1962. The film is based on the life of Helen Keller and Annie Sullivans struggles to teaching her. It starred Patty Duke as Annie Sullivan and Melissa Gilbert as Helen Keller. It produced a TV sequels, The Miracle Continues in 1984. Why Not? is a 1981 Japanese film by director Shohei Imamura. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. Legend of a Fighter Legend of a Fighter is a 1982 Hong Kong martial arts film based on the story of Chinese martial artist Huo Yuanjia. Directed by Yuen Woo-ping, the film starred Bryan Leung as the lead character. Young Lady Chatterley II Young Lady Chatterley II is a 1985 American softcore pornographic film directed Alan Roberts and starring Harlee McBride, Sybil Danning, and Adam West. It is the sequel to the 1977 film Young Lady Chatterley. There Were Days... and Moons There Were Days... and Moons is a 1990 film directed by Claude Lelouch. Night Eyes II Night Eyes 2 is a 1992 erotic thriller film directed by Rodney McDonald and starring Andrew Stevens and Shannon Tweed. The film is a sequel to Night Eyes. Confessions of Sorority Girls Confessions of a Sorority Girl is a 1994 American television film that debuted on Showtime on July 29, 1994. Directed by Uli Edel, the stars include Alyssa Milano and Jamie Luner. The film is loosely based on the 1957 exploitation film Sorority Girl, starring Susan Cabot and Barboura Morris. Confessions of a Sorority Girl is a part of the Showtime Networks Rebel Highway series that featured films using titles from Dwight D. Eisenhower-era B-movies, also including Roadracers and Girls In Prison. Love Bites Love Bites is a 1993 comedy film starring 1980s pop star Adam Ant, Kimberly Foster, Roger Rose and Michelle Forbes. The film was directed by Malcolm Marmorstein, who also wrote the screenplay. Chronicle of a Disappearance Chronicle of a Disappearance is a 1996 drama film by Palestinian director and actor Elia Suleiman. Suleiman stars in the film along with his family members, his relatives, and other non-actors. Dhat Productions produced the film. The film features no real storyline or character arc. Suleiman plays himself returning to Israel and the West Bank after a long absence which is followed by a series of barely connected vignettes and sketches, which are intended to convey the feelings of restlessness and uncertainty from Palestinian statelessness. The films tone varies through these scenes such as "Nazareth Personal Diary", which has a light and domestic tone, and "Jerusalem Political Diary", which has a more ideological tone. Chronicle of a Disappearance was Suleimans first feature film. It has received international critical acclaim and was shown at the 1996 Venice Film Festival, where it won the award for Best First Film Prize. The Capture of Bigfoot The Capture of Bigfoot is a 1979 horror film from Bill Rebane, the director of Monster A-Go-Go. Produced and originally released by Studio Film Corp, the film was re-released in 2010 by Troma Entertainment. Unknown Chaplin Unknown Chaplin is an acclaimed three-part 1983 British documentary series about the career and methods of the silent film luminary Charlie Chaplin, using previously unseen film for illustration. The series consist of three episodes, with title My Happiest Years, The Great Director and Hidden Treasures. The film was directed and written by film historians Kevin Brownlow and David Gill. They were granted access to unseen material from Chaplins private film archive by his widow Oona ONeil Chaplin. Episode one of the series was also based on a large cache of pirated outtakes from the Mutual Film Corporation period of Chaplins career, made available by the film collector Raymond Rohauer. The documentary also includes interviews with Chaplins second wife Lita Grey, his son Sydney Chaplin, and his surviving co-stars Jackie Coogan, Dean Riesner, Georgia Hale, and Virginia Cherrill. The series gives unparalleled insight into Chaplins working methods and filmmaking techniques. In particular, the Mutual outtakes show his painstaking approach to developing comedic and dramatic ideas on film, examined in what director Brownlow described as an "archaeology of the cinema". Also shown for the first time are completed scenes Chaplin cut from his classic feature films The Circus, City Lights, and Modern Times, and an enigmatic sequence from an abandoned film entitled The Professor from 1919. The program also includes footage of Georgia Hale as the flower girl in City Lights during a period when Chaplin had fired Cherrill, and rare home movies of Chaplin, including a remarkable behind-the-scenes private film of him at work on City Lights. The series exhibits various outtakes of Chaplin laughing or getting angry when scenes go awry. Edna Purviance corpses in several clips, and in one she plays a joke on another actress during filming. A compilation of alternate takes illustrates how Chaplin slowly developed the story line of The Immigrant. The film was narrated by James Mason, and original music was scored and conducted by Carl Davis. PBS distributed the series in the United States in 1986 as part of the series American Masters. In the 2005 DVD release of the series, Brownlow relates some of Unknown Chaplins backstory. In 2010, Brownlow published a book on the making of the documentary titled The Search for Charlie Chaplin. Snowdrops and Aces Snowdrops and Aces is a 1983 Czech comedy film about a group of high school students learning to ski in the mountains. It was filmed with students from the Gymnázium Nad Štolou high school in Prague. The White Dove The White Dove is a 1960 Czechoslovak film directed by František Vláčil. It is Vláčils first full-length film. Risk Risk is a 2001 Australian film about insurance fraud directed by Alan White and starring Tom Long, Bryan Brown, and Claudia Karvan. The film is based on the story The Adjuster by Tracy Kidder. Une journée d'Andrei Arsenevitch One Day in the Life of Andrei Arsenevich is a 1999 French documentary film directed by Chris Marker, about and an homage to the Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky. The film was an episode of the French documentary film series Cinéastes de notre temps, which in over ninety episodes since 1966 concentrates on individual film directors, film people and film movements. The title of the film is a play on the title of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyns novella One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich. Vaikai is Amerikos viesbucio The Children from the Hotel America is a 1990 Lithuanian drama film. The film revolves around the lives of teenagers in Soviet Lithuania. The protagonists of the film are fans of rocknroll music which is banned in the USSR and are interested in the hippie movement, secretly listening to the Luxembourg radio. They all live in a house which was formerly a hotel, called "America". Events of Kaunas spring affect them as they are involved. After their attempt to send a letter to the Luxembourg radio, teenagers would become suspects by the KGB. Soccer Dog: European Cup Soccer Dog: European Cup is the 2004 feature film sequel to the film The Movie, about a dog with an uncanny ability to play soccer. Hanuman Hanuman is a 2005 Indian animated feature film directed by V. G. Samant and produced by Percept Picture Company and Silvertoons. The animated film dramatizes the life of its title character, Hanuman, a Hindu God. The animation was created by Silvertoons. It is Indias first full length fully animated feature film released theatrically. The film collected Rs. 8.18 crores and was declared a hit at the box office. Boys Love refers to two Japanese films both directed by Kōtarō Terauchi and both starring Yoshikazu Kotani. The films are inspired by boys love manga and anime. The story has also been adapted into a manga by shōjo manga artist, Kaim Tachibana. The manga is also entitled Boys Love The first film, titled simply Boys Love, was released directly to DVD on November 24, 2006. Due to the commercial success of the first movie, Terauchi was invited to direct a new version of his film to be released on theatres in 2007 as Boys Love theatrical edition. The Great Bear The Great Bear is a 2011 Danish computer animated film directed by Esben Toft Jacobsen. The film was also translated to English for British and American viewers. Tears of Gaza Tears of Gaza is a Norwegian anti-war movie from 2010 concerning the Gaza War as seen through the eyes of a group of Palestinian children. The documentary was directed by Vibeke Løkkeberg. The film is based on the imagery taken by people themselves in Gaza while the war continued, with some additional material from the few foreign journalists who were present while the conflict unfolded. Løkkeberg was not present in Gaza during the war. The film was met with strong reactions from Israel and the pro-Israeli organization With Israel for Peace because the film is seen as a propaganda film for Palestine. It has been argued that the film was only created to defame Israel and that it has been produced to portray Israel as the worlds most brutal military power. Regardless of the motives of the directors, the documentary uses authentic footage from Gaza. Widows Widows is a 2011 Argentine dramatic comedy film directed by Marcos Carnevale. The film was the second highest grossing non-US film in Argentina in 2011. Deadball is a 2011 Japanese splatter comedy film directed by Yudai Yamaguchi. The film stars Tak Sakaguchi as Jubeh Yakyu, a seventeen-year-old who accidentally kills his father with his extra powerful baseball arm. Years later, he is a juvenile delinquent and is sent to a reform school after killing over 50 people within a week. To escape the school, Jubeh agrees to join the baseball team, even though he had sworn off the sport since his fathers death. The film premiered at the Fantasia Festival in 2011. Reception to the film has been more positive than the joint-directoral effort between Yamaguchi and Sakaguchi on their film Yakuza Weapon. Things from Another World Things from Another World is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Francesco Patierno, loosely based on A Day Without a Mexican. Lady of the Dynasty Lady of the Dynasty is a Chinese epic romance war film directed by Cheng Shiqing and featuring Fan Bingbing, Leon Lai and Wu Chun. The film also had a director group including Zhang Yimou and Tian Zhuangzhuang. The film was released on 30 July 2015. Star Wars: Threads of Destiny Star Wars: Threads of Destiny is a 2014 fan film, created by fans of George Lucas Star Wars saga. The film takes place after Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, and explores new adventures in a familiar galaxy. Compared to the average fan film, Threads of Destiny runs long with a length of 110 minutes, and was relatively inexpensive to make, with a final budget between $5,500 and $6,000. The film was released online on February 23, 2014. Threads of Destiny was originally uploaded to YouTube but was removed for violating copyright laws by Walt Disney Records in 2017. The Beautiful Days of Aranjuez The Beautiful Days of Aranjuez is a 2016 drama film directed by Wim Wenders. It is based on the 2012 play Die schönen Tage von Aranjuez by Peter Handke. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival. Paul à Québec Paul à Québec is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, directed by François Bouvier and released in 2015. Based on Michel Rabagliatis graphic novel of the same title, the film stars François Létourneau and Julie LeBreton as Paul and Lucie, a happily-married couple struggling to cope with Lucies father Rolands diagnosis with terminal pancreatic cancer. The cast also includes Louise Portal, Bobby Beshro, Brigitte Lafleur, Myriam LeBlanc, Julien Poulin, Mathieu Quesnel, Patrice Robitaille, Nathaly Thibault and Karine Vanasse. Rabagliati originally approached Bouvier about adapting either Paul à Québec or Paul a un travail dété for film, because he was a fan of Bouviers earlier film Winter Stories. Around the same time as that personal contact, Karine Vanasse and Nathalie Brigitte Bustos, two of the films producers, approached La Pastèque, Rabagliatis publisher, to inquire about optioning film rights to Paul à Quebec. Sicotte won the Québec Cinéma award for Best Actor at the 18th Quebec Cinema Awards. Resurrection Resurrection is an argentinian terror film written and directed by Gonzalo Calzada. The movie was simultaneously premiered on Jan 7, 2016 in Argentina and Peru. Upon its release, the film reached historical box office records for the genre in Argentina. Shivalinga Shivalinga is a 2016 Indian Kannada-language horror Mystery comedy thriller film written and directed by P. Vasu. The film stars Shivarajkumar and Vedhika. Produced by K. A. Suresh, the films music is composed by V. Harikrishna. The films cinematography and editing was handled by PKH Das and Suresh Urs respectively. The film revolves around Rahim who died a mysterious death. The film which began production in 2014 was released on 12 February 2016 to mixed reviews and became successful at box-office. The climax of the movie was reported to be taken straight out of an Agatha Christie novel. Vasu remade the film in Tamil in 2017 with the same title starring Raghava Lawrence whose climax revelation scene was reported to have similarities with directors own 1999 movie Malabar Police. lt was dubbed in Hindi by same name. Rama Rama Re Rama Rama Re... is a 2016 Indian Kannada film written and directed by D Satya Prakash. It is a story of a convict on death row, who escapes from prison and accidentally ends up traveling with a retired veteran of a Police Department, who is called upon by the authorities to teach the process of executing a convict to the new staff. Rama Rama Re... was released on 21 October 2016. The film was remade in Telugu in 2018 as Aatagadaraa Siva by Rockline Venkatesh. Riptide Riptide is a 1934 American pre-Code romantic drama film starring Norma Shearer, Robert Montgomery and Herbert Marshall, written and directed by Edmund Goulding, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was released a few months before the Production Code was enforced. This film had a noteworthy appearance by Mrs. Patrick Campbell, a famous stage actress known for her friendship and correspondence with playwright George Bernard Shaw and her creation of Eliza Doolittle in Shaws play Pygmalion. Wings in the Dark Wings in the Dark is a 1935 film directed by James Flood and starring Myrna Loy and Cary Grant and focusing on a daring woman aviator and an inventor thrust into a desperate situation. Wings in the Dark was produced by Arthur Hornblow The film was the first that Loy and Grant made together, although Loys biographer Emily Leider says that Wings in the Dark "wastes their talents and prompts an unintentional laugh fest." The film remains notable as a rare movie depiction of a blind protagonist during the 1930s, and is also known for its accomplished aerial photography directed by Dewey Wrigley. The Lion Has Wings The Lion Has Wings is a 1939 British, black-and-white, documentary-style, propaganda war film that was directed by Adrian Brunel, Brian Desmond Hurst, Alexander Korda and Michael Powell. The film was produced by London Film Productions and Alexander Korda Film Productions and was preparing the nation and shining a light on the power of the RAF . The Lion Has Wings was made at the outbreak of World War II and was released to cinemas very quickly. It helped convince the British government of films value for disseminating both propaganda and information. The Shooting of Dan McGoo The Shooting of Dan McGoo is a cartoon directed by Tex Avery and starring Frank Graham as the Wolf. Both Avery and Bill Thompson voiced the lead character Droopy. Sara Berner did the speaking voice of Lou, while her singing was provided by Imogene Lynn. The cartoon was edited for a 1951 re-release, removing two cigarette-related gags from the film. The Garment Jungle The Garment Jungle is a 1957 film noir crime film directed by Vincent Sherman and Robert Aldrich and written by Lester Velie and Harry Kleiner. The drama features Lee J. Cobb, Kerwin Mathews, Gia Scala, Richard Boone and Valerie French. Alye parusa Scarlet Sails is a 1961 Soviet film produced by Mosfilm and directed by Alexandr Ptushko. It is based on Alexander Grins 1923 adventure novel of the same name and stars Vasily Lanovoy and Anastasiya Vertinskaya. The story is a romantic fantasy and is described as a "fairy tale", though it contains no overtly supernatural elements. Unearthly Stranger Unearthly Stranger is a 1964 British science fiction film directed by John Krish and starring John Neville. It was released in the UK by Independent Artists Limited. The film was written by Rex Carlton based on an idea by Jeffrey Stone. Its US release was in April 1964. Su excelencia Su excelencia is a 1967 Mexican political satire film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Sonia Infante, and Guillermo Zetina. The film is set in a fictional dystopia where "Red" and "Green" countries are the political equivalents of the socialist and capitalist countries of the Cold War, which the film satirizes. Cantinflas portrays Lopitos, a chancellor stationed in his countrys embassy in the communist country of Pepeslavia who later ascends to the role of ambassador and has to decide the pivotal vote of joining the "Reds" or the "Greens", therefore deciding the fate of one hundred nations. Su excelencia, the fourth Cantinflas film distributed by Columbia Pictures, boasted box-office success and is among Cantinflas most successful films. The Karate Killers The Karate Killers is a 1967 feature-length film version of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.s third season two-part episode "The Five Daughters Affair". The episodes were originally broadcast in the United States on March 31, 1967, and April 7, 1967, on NBC. It, as does the television series, stars Robert Vaughn and David McCallum. It is the sixth such feature film that used as its basis a reedited version of one or more episodes from the series. Joan Crawford, Telly Savalas, Herbert Lom, Diane McBain, Jill Ireland, and Kim Darby are among those in the cast. The film was directed by Barry Shear and written by Norman Hudis with the story by Boris Ingster. Leo the Last Leo the Last is a 1970 British drama film directed by John Boorman, based on the play The Prince by George Tabori, starring Marcello Mastroianni and Billie Whitelaw. Psycho à Go-Go Blood of Ghastly Horror was a 1971 horror film directed by Al Adamson and starring John Carradine, Tommy Kirk, Kent Taylor and Regina Carrol A Doll's House A Dolls House is a 1973 Franco-British drama film directed by Joseph Losey, based on the play of the same name by Henrik Ibsen. It stars Jane Fonda in the role of Nora Helmer and David Warner as her domineering husband, Torvald. In the United States, the film was broadcast nationally on the ABC television network. Loseys version of the classic play was extensively adapted for film. From Ibsens expository dialogue, entire new scenes were developed by British dramatist David Mercer and integrated through a number of invented sets. The Truce The Truce is a 1974 Argentine film directed by Sergio Renán and co-written with Aída Bortnik, based on the eponymous novel by Mario Benedetti. It was the first Argentine film to be nominated for an Academy Award. Occhio, malocchio, prezzemolo e finocchio Occhio, malocchio, prezzemolo e finocchio is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Martino. The film consists in two episodes spoofing superstition and magic, respectively starring Lino Banfi and Johnny Dorelli. Saving Grace Saving Grace is a 1986 film directed by Robert M. Young, produced by Herbert F. Solow, and starring Tom Conti, Giancarlo Giannini and Edward James Olmos. It is based on a novel by Celia Gittelson with screenplay by Richard Kramer and David S. Ward under a different name. It was the last film to be distributed by Embassy Pictures. Dayavan Dayavan is a 1988 Hindi gangster film directed by Feroz Khan. It is a remake of the 1987 Tamil film Nayakan. The film stars Vinod Khanna, Feroz Khan and Madhuri Dixit in lead roles with Aditya Pancholi in an important role. Film was declared " Hit " at the box office. The film was most talked about for its passionate lovemaking scene between Vinod Khanna and Madhuri Dixit but there was more to the film than the kiss. Vinod played the titular role who avenges the death of his father. The film is remembered for Vinod Khannas powerful performance, which is considered to be one of his best. Hard Promises Hard Promises is a 1991 American romantic comedy film directed by Martin Davidson. It stars Sissy Spacek and William Petersen. Malina Malina is a 1991 German-Austrian drama film directed by Werner Schroeter. The screenplay was adapted by Elfriede Jelinek from Ingeborg Bachmanns 1971 novel Malina. The film was entered into the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Dancing Queen Dancing Queen is a 1993 British romantic comedy film starring Rik Mayall and Helena Bonham Carter. It follows the misfortune of Neil, a bridegroom trying to get back to his bride with the help of his newfound friend Pandora/Julie the stripper. It was the third episode of the first series of the Granada Television series Rik Mayall Presents. Alien Terminator Alien Terminator is a 1995 American horror film, written and directed by Dave Payne. It stars Cassandra Leigh and Maria Ford. Aunty No. 1 Aunty No 1 is a 1998 Bollywood comedy film directed by Kirti Kumar and written by Kader Khan and Sachin Bhowmik. It is adapted from famous Marathi play Moruchi Mavshi written and directed by Acharya Atre. It stars Govinda, Raveena Tandon, Kader Khan and Harish Kumar. The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the Hat is a 1982 American Emmy Award-winning animated musical television special and crossover starring the two characters created by Dr. Seuss, who also wrote and produced the special: The Cat in the Hat and The Grinch from How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. It premiered on May 20, 1982 on ABC and would be DePatie and Frelengs final Dr. Seuss special. Trimata ot zapasa Three Reservists is a Bulgarian comedy-drama war film released in 1971, directed by Zako Heskiya, starring Georgi Partsalev, Kiril Gospodinov and Nikola Anastasov. The winter of 1945, the First Bulgarian Army is engaged in the battles for the liberation of Hungary from the Nazis during the Second World War. Three men are sent to join the army, but they are completely unprepared and without a clear idea of warfare. They are laughable with their inability to cope with their tasks. Upon its release, the film won wide popularity. The memorable performances by Partsalev, Gospodinov and Anastasov turned their characters into favorites of the audience. Three Reservists became one of the film classics of the Bulgarian cinematography from those years. Commissioner Commissioner is a 1994 Indian Malayalam-language action crime thriller film produced by M. Mani, written by Ranji Panicker, and directed by Shaji Kailas. It stars Suresh Gopi as Police Commissioner Bharath Chandran IPS. The film also stars Ratheesh, Vijayaraghavan, Shobana, M. G. Soman, Rajan P. Dev, Ganesh Kumar, Bheeman Raghu, N. F. Varghese, Baiju, Karamana Janardanan Nair, Chithra, Maniyanpilla Raju, Augustine, and Kollam Thulasi in other pivotal roles. The background score was composed by Rajamani and the cinematography was by Dinesh Baboo. The film follows Commissioner Bharath Chandrans investigation into the murder of Justice Mahendran. It eventually leads him to confront the corrupt villain, Mohan Thomas, a Delhi-based businessman who is involved with illegal businesses such as money laundering, illegal drug trade, and counterfeit money operations. It has a cult film status among Keralite audiences for Gopis performance and Ranji Panickers dialogues.. The Telugu dubbed version Police Commissioner broke several collection records in Andra Pradesh and Telangana. Commissioner was a major commercial success. In terms of box office gross, it was the second-highest grossing Malayalam film of the year, behind Thenmavin Kombathu. The sequel Bharath Chandran I.P.S. was released in 2005. It was directed by Ranji Panicker himself, making his directorial debut. It was also a blockbuster and ran for 100 days like its prequel. In 2012, a crossover film The King & the Commissioner, starring Mammootty and Suresh Gopi, with the characters from The King, Commissioner, and Bharath Chandran I.P.S. respectively, was released. But it was mainly panned by critics and audiences alike. Bad Bizness Bad Bizness is a 2004 American film. Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti Hoon! Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti Hoon is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language comedy drama film directed by Chandan Arora and produced by Ram Gopal Varma. The story follows a poor, uneducated woman who is a huge fan of famous Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit to the extent that she aspires to become the new Madhuri Dixit by attempting to join the Bollywood film industry. The film was shot in Mumbai, India. The film received decent reviews upon release, with critics praising the films direction. Slasher Slasher: an IFC Original is a 2004 documentary directed by John Landis, produced by Chris Kobin, Stephen Cantor, and Daniel Laikind. The film chronicles the exploits of Michael Bennet, one of Americas top used car salesmen, as he travels to Memphis to stage a slasher sale. The film is a compelling look at a conflicted man and a shady business. It premiered at the 2004 South by Southwest Film Festival before playing on the Independent Film Channel. Slasher Slasher is a 2004 documentary film directed by John Landis for the Independent Film Channel. The film was produced by Chris Kobin, Stephen Cantor, and Daniel Laikand. Shot over a weekend in Memphis, the film centers on uber-used car salesman Michael Bennett, a traveling master of the Slasher Sale, Kevin-the-DJ, and Mudd the closer, as they put on a tent-style used car sale. Pittsburgh Pittsburgh is a 2006 mockumentary comedy film that follows American actor Jeff Goldblum as he attempts to secure a green card for his Canadian actor/singer/dancer girlfriend Catherine Wreford by appearing with her as the leads in a summer regional theatre production of The Music Man in Goldblums hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The film features numerous other famous personalities portraying themselves, including Ed Begley Jr., Illeana Douglas, Moby, Conan OBrien and Craig Kilborn, Alanis Morissette, and Tom Cavanagh. Though some of the primary events of the story took place "Pittsburgh" was, with a few improvisational flourishes, totally scripted. Many of the deleted scenes included on the DVD release of the film are far more overtly comic than those the filmmakers chose to include in the finished product and make the fictional nature of the project more obvious. Promised Land Promised Land is a 2004 French-Israeli film, directed by Amos Gitai and starring Rosamund Pike, Diana Bespechni, and Hanna Schygulla. It tells the story of a group of East European girls smuggled into Israel to serve as prostitutes. The film is the first of Gitais "Frontier" trilogy and premiered at the Venice Film Festival. Director Gitai commented on the film: "If I have succeeded in spoiling even one mans appetite, and causing him to stop going to prostitutes - then I feel I have succeeded in doing something." Agent Orange Agent Orange is an American short silent film directed by Tony Scott. The film is about a psychedelic love story taking place in a "shadowy dreamscape". In 2004, the film was shot at 1 and 6 frames per second, noticeably altering motion and exposure. It was produced by Amazon.coms Amazon Theater. The Orange Boy was played by Christopher Carley, and Orange Girl played by supermodel Jessica Stam. Troy Cephers played the janitor. It was filmed on a Panavision Hollywood camera, with Eastman Kodak film. Born Equal Born Equal is a television film produced for the BBC. Written and directed by BAFTA award-winning Dominic Savage, it stars Colin Firth, Robert Carlyle, David Oyelowo, Anne-Marie Duff and Emilia Fox, and explores aspects of poverty, race, inequality, homelessness, immigration and class in modern Britain by following the stories – at times intertwining – of several people living in London. And Then Came Love And Then Came Love is a 2007 romantic comedy film. It premiered at the Urban Film Series Festival in Washington in June 2007, with a limited theatrical release in Ridgewood beginning in that same month along with a premiere in Manhattan. The film stars Vanessa Williams, Eartha Kitt, Kevin Daniels, Michael Boatman, Stephen Spinella, and Ben Vereen. The Wild Man of the Navidad The Wild Man of the Navidad is a 2008 horror film written and directed by Duane Graves and Justin Meeks. It was picked up by IFC Films shortly after its world premiere at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. Littlerock Littlerock is a 2010 film directed by Mike Ott. It debuted at the 2010 San Francisco International Film Festival, and played at over 40 film festivals including AFI Fest, Viennale, Cairo International Film Festival, Warsaw International Film Festival, Reykjavik International Film Festival, Thessaloniki International Film Festival, and Hong Kong International Film Festival before its U.S. theatrical release on August 12, 2011. Yakuza Weapon is a 2011 Japanese film directed and written by Tak Sakaguchi and Yūdai Yamaguchi. Based on the manga by Ken Ishikawa, the film is about Shozo Iwaki who works as a mercenary in South America. Iwaki is informed of the death of his gang boss dad and discovers his former Yakuza henchman is involved in a double-cross. Yakuza Weapon was premiered at the 2011 Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival and opened theatrically in Japan on July 23, 2011. Union Square Union Square is a 2011 comedy-drama film directed by Nancy Savoca and starring Mira Sorvino, Tammy Blanchard, and Patti LuPone and displays the inner lives of women. The film was discussed at the Toronto film festival on September 16, 2011. One Day or Another El Yazısı is a Turkish drama, comedy film written and directed by Ali Vatansever. Produced by Terminal Film, it follows three stories of hope on a single day in an oppressed small Anatolian town, when they are welcoming their very first foreign English teacher. Bringing together a powerful Turkish cast of Cansu Dere, Sarp Akkaya, Sercan Badur, Salih Kalyon, Baran Akbulut, Bahtiyar Engin, Ayşe Selen, Kenan Bal and a foreign actress Wilma Elles, the film will be released on March 23, 2012 in Turkey. El Yazısı is also one of the first partially crowdfunded film in Turkey. Madonna: Celebration - The Video Collection Celebration: The Video Collection is a greatest videos DVD compilation by American singer-songwriter Madonna. Released by Warner Bros. Records on September 29, 2009, the release accompanied the greatest hits Celebration. The collection follows on from her other greatest videos compilations The Immaculate Collection and 99. The release of the DVD was announced in July 2009 and contained videos spanning Madonnas entire career from 1983 to 2009. Contemporary critics gave mixed reviews of the DVD. Some were disappointed with the low quality and the lack of clarity of the videos, while others praised the collection for being a reminder of Madonna as the visual artist. Celebration: The Video Collection debuted at the top of the Billboard Top Music Videos and the top of the DVD charts in Australia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Spain and Switzerland. It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipment of 100,000 copies across United States. Mosayile Kuthira Meenukal Mosayile Kuthira Meenukal is a 2014 Malayalam-language Indian adventure film directed by Ajith Pillai. Produced by Niyas Ismail under the banner of Frames Inevitable, it stars Asif Ali and Sunny Wayne along with Swathi Reddy and Janani Iyer as the female leads while pivotal supporting roles are played by Nedumudi Venu , Nishanth Sagar and Yassar. Cinematography was by Abinandhan Ramanujam and music was composed by Prashant Pillai. Major parts of the film were shot in the islands of Lakshadweep and Andaman besides the different locations in Kerala. The movie was released on 1 May 2014 and tells the story of a hedonistic Christian who is taken out of prison to a picturesque sea side town where he learns to amend his selfish ways. The movie was praised for its excellent cinematography and different style of direction and story telling . Mau Mau Maria Mau Mau Maria is a 2014 Portuguese comedy film directed by José Alberto Pinheiro. It was released on 30 October 2014. Meagamann Meaghamann is a 2014 Tamil action drama film written and directed by Magizh Thirumeni and produced by Hitesh Jabak. The film features Arya and Hansika Motwani in the lead roles, while Ashutosh Rana, Sudhanshu Pandey, Ramana, Ashish Vidyarthi, Mahadevan, and Harish Uthaman play supporting roles. S. Thaman composed the films music. It was also dubbed in Hindi under the same title and premiered on Zee Cinema. The film was released in Telugu as Mande Suryudu. Like for Likes Like for Likes is a 2016 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Park Hyun-jin. It was released in South Korea on February 17, 2016 by CJ Entertainment. Her Cardboard Lover Her Cardboard Lover is a 1942 American comedy film directed by George Cukor, starring Norma Shearer, Robert Taylor, and George Sanders. The screenplay by Jacques Deval, John Collier, Anthony Veiller, and William H. Wright is based on the English translation of Devals play Dans sa candeur naïve by Valerie Wyngate and P.G. Wodehouse. The film is the third screen adaptation of the play, following The Cardboard Lover in 1928 and The Passionate Plumber in 1932. Best of the Badmen Best of the Badmen is a 1951 western adventure film directed by William D. Russell that is set in Missouri during the post-American Civil War period. It stars Robert Ryan, Claire Trevor and Robert Preston. It was a loose follow-up to Return of the Bad Men. A Bird in a Guilty Cage A Bird in a Guilty Cage is a 1952 Looney Tunes animated short featuring Sylvester and Tweety. The title is a pun on the song "A Bird in a Gilded Cage". Confessions of an Opium Eater Confessions of an Opium Eater is a 1962 American crime film produced and directed by Albert Zugsmith. It is loosely based on the 1822 autobiographical novel, Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, by Thomas De Quincey. After circulating for years as a bootleg, it was released on DVD as part of the Warner Archive Collection in 2012. The film was something of a departure for Price; the prolific actor never performed another role that involved so much physical action. Having a Wild Weekend Catch Us If You Can was the feature-film debut of director John Boorman. It was designed as a vehicle for pop band The Dave Clark Five, whose popularity at the time rivaled that of The Beatles, and named after their hit song "Catch Us If You Can". Ukradená vzducholod The Stolen Airship is a 1966 live-action/animated film by Czech filmmaker Karel Zeman. The story is based loosely on Jules Vernes novels Two Years Vacation and The Mysterious Island. The film in Art Nouveau style consists of live-action scenes, generally shot in black and white, as well as hand-drawn, stop motion, and cutout animation. Various live-action and animated elements are often composited into the same scene. Five for Hell Five for Hell is a 1969 Italian "macaroni combat" war film starring John Garko, Margaret Lee and Klaus Kinski. Italian cinema specialist Howard Hughes referred to it as a derivative of The Dirty Dozen. Have a Good Funeral, My Friend... Sartana Will Pay Have a Good Funeral, My Friend... Sartana Will Pay is a 1970 Spaghetti Western film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo, written by Roberto Gianviti and starring Gianni Garko. Girls at Arms Girls at Arms is a 1975 Danish comedy film directed by Finn Henriksen and starring Dirch Passer. Violent City Violent Rome is an Italian 1975 poliziottesco film directed by Marino Girolami It obtained a great commercial success and launched the career of Maurizio Merli. The film has two sequels, Violent Naples and A Special Cop in Action. Brothers Till We Die Brothers Till We Die is a 1977 Italian poliziottesco-action film by Umberto Lenzi. This film is the last collaboration among Lenzi and Tomas Milian. In this movie Milian plays two characters, Vincenzo Marazzi a.k.a. "The Hunchback" that he already played for Lenzi in Rome Armed to the Teeth, and his twin brother Sergio Marazzi a.k.a. "Er Monnezza", a role that he played for the first time in Lenzis Free Hand for a Tough Cop and later resumed in Destruction Force by Stelvio Massi. A Killer in the Family A Killer in the Family is a 1983 American made-for-television crime film directed by Richard T. Heffron. The film is based on the Tison v. Arizona case, which took place in Arizona in 1978. The film first aired on ABC on October 30, 1983, and was released on DVD by Warner Home Video in 2010. Bring on the Night Bring on the Night is a 1985 British-American documentary film directed by Michael Apted, focusing on the jazz-inspired project and band led by the British musician Sting during the early stages of his solo career. Some of the songs, whose concert rehearsals are featured in the film, appeared on his debut solo album The Dream of the Blue Turtles. Each musician in the band, through the course of the film, is interviewed. The film won the Grammy Award for "Best Music Video, Long Form" at the 1987 Grammy Awards. The film was released as DVD in 2005. Bring on the Night is also the name of Stings 1986 live album featuring music recorded during the 1985 tour chronicled in the film. Dark Tower Dark Tower is a 1989 American horror film directed by Freddie Francis and Ken Wiederhorn and starring Michael Moriarty, Jenny Agutter, Theodore Bikel, Carol Lynley, Kevin McCarthy and Anne Lockhart. Il bosco 1 Evil Clutch is a 1988 Italian horror film written and directed by Andrea Marfori and distributed by Troma Entertainment. An American college student joins her Italian boyfriend for a romantic weekend trip. Along the way, they pick up a voluptuous female hitchhiker who turns out to be a maniacal demon with a ferocious deadly claw-like hand. Stasera a casa di Alice Stasera a casa di Alice is a 1990 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Verdone. Few of Us Few of Us is a 1996 Lithuanian drama film directed by Šarūnas Bartas. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. The film shows a young woman visiting a nomadic Tofalar tribe in the Sayan Mountains. There is no dialogue throughout the film. In the Flesh In the Flesh is a 1998 independent gay-themed murder mystery film, produced, written, and directed by Ben Taylor. It is set in Atlanta where it was filmed on a very low budget, according to the writer-director. It tells how two gay men on both sides of the law are brought together as intimate friends amid the dark events and circumstances that surround them. High Voltage High Voltage is a 1997 direct-to-video action film directed by Isaac Florentine and starring Antonio Sabàto, Shannon Lee, Amy Smart, George Kee Cheung, Lochlyn Munro, James Lew, William Zabka and Antonio Sabato. Echoes From a Somber Empire Echoes From a Sombre Empire is a documentary film by Werner Herzog about Jean-Bédel Bokassa. Unlike most of Herzogs documentaries, the main body of the film does not provide any narration or commentary by Herzog himself. Instead, the film follows journalist Michael Goldsmith as he revisits the Central African Republic, where he was imprisoned and tortured by Bokassas regime. Goldsmith interviews two of Bokassas wives, several of Bokassas children, two of Bokassas lawyers, and Central African Republic President David Dacko. Bokassa himself appears only in stock footage. Goldsmith was working as a French journalist when he was imprisoned after reporting on Bokassas elaborate coronation. In the film, he says that he had written his report and used a telex machine to send it to his employer. There was a power failure during the transmission, causing the text to become jumbled. The message was intercepted by the government of the CAE, who decided that it was a coded message, and that Goldsmith was a South African spy. Goldsmith was taken to a prison, where he says that he was beaten personally by Bokassa, almost to death. Strictly Sinatra Strictly Sinatra is a 2001 British drama film written and directed by Peter Capaldi and starring Ian Hart, Kelly Macdonald, and Brian Cox. The film was released in the United Kingdom by Focus Features. La Brassiere La Brassiere is a 2001 Hong Kong romantic comedy film starring Lau Ching-wan, Louis Koo, Carina Lau and Gigi Leung. The film was followed by a sequel, titled Mighty Baby, which was released in 2002. Magnifico Magnifico is a 2003 Philippine drama film directed by Maryo J. De los Reyes, written by Michiko Yamamoto, and starring Jiro Manio, Lorna Tolentino, Albert Martinez, Gloria Romero. Otakus in Love is a Japanese manga series by Jun Hanyunyū. It was adapted into a live action film in 2004. La gran final La Gran final is a 2006 film directed by Gerardo Olivares. All Hat All Hat is a 2007 Canadian western comedy film directed by Leonard Farlinger and starring Luke Kirby, Keith Carradine, Noam Jenkins, and Lisa Ray. It was written by Brad Smith. Beauties at War Beauties at War is a 2008 French film. Originally titled La guerre des Miss in French, the film aired in France on 9 January 2009, directed by Patrice Leconte. It was also shown at the Seattle International Film Festival 2009. Lucky Bastard Lucky Bastard is a 2009 drama film written and directed by Everett Lewis and starring Patrick Tatten, Dale Dymkoski, Johnny Kostrey, and Timothy Cole. The film premiered as an Official Selection of the 27th annual Outfest LGBT film festival. The Phobos The Phobos is a 2010 Russian horror film directed by Oleg Assadulin. Yellow Yellow or Adicolor Yellow is a 2006 futuristic short film by director Neill Blomkamp, written by Terri Tatchell and Blomkamp. It was produced at the request of sportswear maker Adidas as a part of its "Adicolor" viral ads campaign, in which advertising agency IDEALOGUE gathered seven directors, assigning a different color to each of them, and asked them to produce a feature based on their emotional and creative response to the given color, later to be distributed in the form of podcasts. The four-minute film, shot by Trent Opaloch in Blomkamps usual handheld camera mockumentary style, deals with an Israeli military robot gone rogue. Wetlands Wetlands is a 2011 Canadian film from Quebec written and directed by Guy Édoin and starring Pascale Bussières, Gabriel Maillé, Luc Picard and François Papineau. It had its Canadian premier at the Toronto International Film Festival and its Quebec premier at the Festival de Cinéma de la Ville de Québec. Theatrical release was on October 14, 2011. Hold Me Tight Hold Me Tight is a 2010 Danish drama film directed by Kaspar Munk. It was the directors first film. Coyote Falls Coyote Falls is a 2010 3D computer-animated Looney Tunes short film featuring the characters Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Directed by Matthew OCallaghan and written by Tom Sheppard, it is the first Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short to be made into CGI as well as the first theatrically released 3-D animated short since 1953s Lumber Jack-Rabbit. Coyote Falls was first shown in theaters before Warner Bros. feature-length film The Revenge of Kitty Galore. In 2014, Warner Bros. Animation published this short on YouTube. Uncle Kent Uncle Kent is a 2011 American film written by Kent Osborne and co-written and directed and Joe Swanberg. The film stars Kent Osborne in the titular role of Kent, and Jennifer Prediger, Josephine Decker, Kevin Bewersdof, and Swanberg. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was released through video on demand, the same day on January 21, 2011. A Heavy Heart A Heavy Heart is a 2015 German drama film directed by Thomas Stuber. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. 3 AM: A Paranormal Experience 3 A.M. is a 2014 Hindi musical horror directed by Vishal Mahadkar, the film stars Rannvijay Singh, Anindita Nayar, Salil Acharya and Kavin Dave in lead roles. The film released on 26 September 2014. A Fool A Fool is a 2015 Chinese adventure comedy-drama film directed by Chen Jianbin. It was released on November 20, 2015. Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows is a 2016 Australian sci-fi fantasy film directed by David Caesar. It is based on the teen-oriented television series Nowhere Boys created by Tony Ayres, who also co-wrote the film. Ice Mother Ice Mother is a 2017 Czech drama film directed by Bohdan Sláma. It was selected as the Czech entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Velainu Vandhutta Vellaikaaran Velainu Vandhutta Vellaikaaran is a 2016 Tamil-language screwball comedy film written and directed by Ezhil and produced by Vishnu Vishal for Vishnu Vishal Studios, Ezhil and Rajan Natraj for Ezhilmaaran Production alone with Fox Star Studios. The film stars Vishnu and Nikki Galrani in the leading roles. Featuring music composed by C. Sathya, the film began production during August 2015, and had a worldwide release on 3 June 2016. The movie was Vishnus fourth successful film after Mundasupatti, Jeeva and Indru Netru Naalai. The movie became successful and grossed more than 55.4 million at the worldwide box office against a budget of 28 million. Sugar Daddies Sugar Daddies is a silent comedy short film starring Jimmy Finlayson, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy prior to their official billing as the duo Laurel and Hardy. The team appeared in a total of 107 films between 1921 and 1951. Fighting Caravans Fighting Caravans is a 1931 American pre-Code Western film directed by Otto Brower and David Burton and starring Gary Cooper, Lili Damita, and Ernest Torrence. Based on the 1929 novel Fighting Caravans by Zane Grey, the film is about a young frontier scout who helps guide a freight wagon train across the country, fighting off Indians and evil traders, while his two crusty companions try to save him from falling in love. Although billed as being based on the Zane Grey novel, the stories have little in common. The film was actually written by Agnes Brand Leahy, Edward E. Paramore, and Keene Thompson. Fighting Caravans was remade just three years later as Wagon Wheels, a low-budget production employing extensive stock footage from Fighting Caravans and featuring Randolph Scott and Gail Patrick in the lead roles. Every characters name was changed in the remake except that of Clint Belmet, played by Cooper and Scott. Another Dawn Another Dawn is a 1937 American film melodrama starring Errol Flynn and Kay Francis, based on Somerset Maughams play Caesars Wife. The film was directed by William Dieterle. Just Around the Corner Just Around the Corner is a 1938 American musical comedy film directed by Irving Cummings. The screenplay by Ethel Hill, Darrell Ware, and J. P. McEvoy was based on the novel Lucky Penny by Paul Gerard Smith. The film focuses on the tribulations of little Penny Hale and her architect father after he is forced by circumstances to accept a job as janitor. The film was the fourth and last cinematic song and dance pairing of Shirley Temple and Bill Robinson. It is available on DVD and videocassette. The musical score includes the popular standard "I Love to Walk in the Rain" which can be viewed on YouTube. Four Wives Four Wives is a 1939 American drama film starring the Lane Sisters and Gale Page. The film was directed by Michael Curtiz and is based on the story "Sister Act" by Fannie Hurst. It was released by Warner Bros. on December 25, 1939. The film is a sequel to Four Daughters and was followed by Four Mothers. Plane Daffy Plane Daffy is a 1944 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. Having Wonderful Crime Having Wonderful Crime is a 1945 American screwball comedy and mystery film directed by Eddie Sutherland from a screenplay by Howard J. Green, Stewart Sterling, and Parke Levy, based on the novel of the same name by Craig Rice. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, it opened in New York City on April 12, 1945. The film stars Pat OBrien, George Murphy, and Carole Landis. Unknown Island Unknown Island is a 1948 adventure film directed by Jack Bernhard and starring Virginia Grey, Phillip Reed, Richard Denning and Barton MacLane. Shot in Cinecolor, the film features monsters such as dinosaurs and a giant sloth. Stupor Duck Stupor Duck is a Looney Tunes animated short starring Daffy Duck. A Superman parody directed by Robert McKimson, the cartoon was released July 7, 1956. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and Daws Butler; Butler — who voiced the narrator and the newspaper editor — was uncredited. The Midnight Story The Midnight Story is a 1957 American CinemaScope film noir crime film directed by Joseph Pevney, and starring Tony Curtis, Marisa Pavan, and Gilbert Roland. The film was originally slated to be titled The Eyes of Father Tomasino, after the 1955 Lux Video Theatre TV episode it was based on. The Long Duel The Long Duel is a 1967 British adventure film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Yul Brynner, Trevor Howard, Charlotte Rampling and Harry Andrews. It is set in British-ruled India of the 1920s but filmed in Spain. Glen and Randa Glen and Randa is a 1971 American post-apocalypse film directed by Jim McBride. It was co-written by McBride, Lorenzo Mans and Rudy Wurlitzer. McBride made the film for $480,000 with an obscure cast including Steven Curry, Shelley Plimpton, Woodrow Chambliss and Gary Goodrow. The Master Touch The Master Touch is a 1972 Italian / West German crime film directed by Michele Lupo starring Kirk Douglas and Florinda Bolkan. The film was released as A Man to Respect in the United Kingdom, the United States and the Philippines. This film was remade in Hindi as "Qurbani" by Feroz Khan on 1980. The film starred Vinod Khanna, Zeenath Aman, Amjad Khan and Feroz Khan. The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover is a 1977 American biographical drama film written, produced, and directed by Larry Cohen. It stars Broderick Crawford as Hoover, alongside an ensemble cast including Jose Ferrer, Michael Parks, Rip Torn, James Wainwright, Celeste Holm, Ronee Blakely, John Marley, Michael Sachs, Brad Dexter, Tanya Roberts in a cameo role, and in final screen appearances, Jack Cassidy and Dan Dailey. Both Cassidy and Dailey met with then First Lady Betty Ford and helped director Cohen get permission to do the films on location cinematography in Washington, D.C., in locales where the real Hoover visited or worked. The film was shown at the Kennedy Center in Washington to a mixed response from Republicans and Democrats who did not like the dark visions Cohen evoked on American politics and the portrayals of Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Richard M. Nixon: actor Howard Da Silva played Roosevelt, and impersonator James LaRoe plays Nixon. After it was shown in Washington, the film took a limited nationwide release to theaters, and got a full release to video and television into the 1980s and 1990s. 2020 Texas Gladiators 2020 Texas Gladiators is an Italian science fiction and action film co-directed by Joe DAmato and George Eastman. Lupin III: Legend of the Gold of Babylon is a 1985 Japanese animated film co-directed by Seijun Suzuki and Shigetsugu Yoshida. It is the third feature film based on Monkey Punchs popular Lupin III manga. It was released on subtitled VHS and LaserDisc in North America by AnimEigo in 1994 under the "Rupan III" name, due to copyright concerns with Maurice Leblancs Arsène Lupin. In 2018, Discotek Media released it on DVD and Blu-ray under its original name with an English dub. The Gold Rimmed Glasses Gli occhiali doro is a 1987 Italian drama film directed by Giuliano Montaldo, starring Philippe Noiret, Rupert Everett and Valeria Golino. Set in Ferrara and in a nearby seaside resort in 1938, the plot follows a Jewish student and a homosexual doctor who suffer persecution in Fascist Italy. The film is an adaptation of Giorgio Bassanis novel The Gold Rimmed Spectacles. It entered the main competition at the 1987 Venice Film Festival, where it won two Golden Osellas for Best Costume Design and Best Set Design. For his soundtrack Ennio Morricone won the David di Donatello for Best Score. Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night is an American animated fantasy adventure film that was released on December 25, 1987 by New World Pictures. Created by Filmation, the film underperformed at the box office, costing $10 million but making $3.2 million in its entire run. Radio Inside Radio Inside is a 1994 American drama film, written and directed by Jeffrey Jackson Bell. Karamurat Kara Murat Şeyh Gaffara Karşı is a 1976 Turkish-Italian costume drama-action film directed by Natuk Baytan. Truants Apontes is a Greek film directed by Nikos Grammatikos. The film released in 1996 and it stars Nikos Georgakis, Giorgos Evgenikos, Vangelis Mourikis, Tasos Nousias, Costas Staridas and Aimilios Cheilakis. The film is also known with the English title The Absent Ones or the French title Truants. It won the best film award both the Greek State Film Awards and the Greek Film Critics Association Awards. Harlan County War Harlan County War is a television film directed by Tony Bill and written by Peter Silverman. Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom? , usually called Fireworks, is a Japanese television drama and film written and directed by Shunji Iwai. It was shown on Fuji TV on August 26, 1993, as the sixteenth episode of the television series If and was released theatrically on August 12, 1995. An anime adaptation was released in theaters on August 18, 2017. A Hell of a Day A Hell of a Day is a 2001 French comedy film directed by Marion Vernoux. Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein is a 2002 Indian Hindi romance drama film directed by Ravi Shankar. The film stars Fardeen Khan opposite debutant Richa Pallod. It released worldwide on 28 June 2002, and opened to a mixed response from critics and public. The story is based on two lovers who are unable to start a relationship because of their familys feud and ancient grudge. The storyline is a remake of the Telugu movie Kalisundam Raa, and features similarities with William Shakespeares classical story, Romeo and Juliet. Nerariyan CBI Nerariyan CBI is a 2005 Indian Malayalam mystery thriller film directed and produced by K. Madhu and written by S. N. Swamy. The fourth installment in the franchise of CBI investigative thrillers, Mammootty reprised the role of Sethurama Iyer, a Central Bureau of Investigation officer, with Mukesh and Jagathy Sreekumar reprising their roles as the associate officers Chacko and Vikram respectively and the background score composed by Shyam. Like its prequels, Oru CBI Diary Kurippu, Jagratha and Sethurama Iyer CBI, Nerariyan CBI was also set as a murder mystery behind a lady, who found dead at a haunted mansion in suspicious condition. The Other El otro is a 2007 Argentine, French, and German drama film, written and directed by Ariel Rotter, his second feature. The film was executive produced by Aqua Films Verónica Cura, and produced by Enrique Piñeyro and Christian Baute. El otro was funded by the Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales, the Vision Sudest Fund, the World Cinema Fund, and the Hubert Bals Fund. The picture features Julio Chávez as Juan Desouza, who was awarded the Silver Bear as Best Actor at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival. The Colonel The Colonel is a 2006 French-Belgian film directed by Laurent Herbiet based on the novel by Francis Zamponi. Money Fight The Red Canvas is a martial arts drama about a ruthless Mixed Martial Arts tournament. It is the first film shot and completed on the Red One 4k camera. The film stars Ernie Reyes Kotha Bangaru Lokam Kotha Bangaru Lokam is a 2008 Telugu romantic drama film directed by debutant Srikanth Addala. Cinematography was performed by Chota K. Naidu. The film received a Nandi Award and Filmfare Awards South for best cinematography and produced by Dil Raju. The film stars Varun Sandesh and Shweta Prasad in the lead roles, and Prakash Raj, Jaya Sudha and Brahmanandam, Rao Ramesh in supporting roles. Released on 9 October 2008 amidst the Vijayadashami celebrations, the film became one of the biggest blockbusters of the year in Telugu cinema and successfully completed 100 days, winning several accolades. The movie was dubbed into Malayalam with the title Ithu Njangalude Lokam, becoming a big success. The movie was also dubbed in Hindi as Pavitra Bandhan in 2013 by Goldmines Telefilms. The movie was remade in Kannada as "Cheluvina Chilipili" by S. Narayan and cast his son Pankaj and Roopika in the lead roles. The Movie was remade in Bengali as Tor Naam by Jaya Sankar and cast Gaurav Bajaj and Swati Deekshith. The Television rights of the film was sold to Zee Telugu. Drones Drones is a 2010 office comedy film directed by Amber Benson and Adam Busch, who describe it as "The Office meets Close Encounters". Usta The Master is a 2009 Turkish drama film, directed by Bahadır Karataş, starring Yetkin Dikinciler as a small town car mechanic in who builds a small biplane in his backyard. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won a Best Supporting Actress nomination for Hasibe Eren at the 3rd Yeşilçam Awards. In Ghost House Inn In Ghost House Inn is a 2010 Indian Malayalam-language comedy horror film written, directed, and co-produced by Lal,. Starring Mukesh, Jagadish, Siddique and Ashokan in the lead roles, the movie is a sequel to 2 Harihar Nagar and In Harihar Nagar. It was produced by P. N. Venugopal under the banner of PNV Associates. The movie was a box office success. Gingerdead Man Vs. Evil Bong Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong is a 2013 American crossover horror comedy film produced by Full Moon Features, about a battle between the namesake characters from two other film series, The Gingerdead Man and Evil Bong. The film was released October 29, 2013, on the Full Moon Features website as streaming video, with wider release November 12, 2013. Gajakesari Gajakesari is a 2014 Indian Kannada epic historical action film directed by cinematographer Krishna and produced by Jayanna and Bogendra. The film stars Yash in leading role along with Amulya and Anant Nag. The film also prominently features an elephant named Arjuna from Waynad, Kerala. Actor Prakash Raj plays as narrator for the film to introduce Yashs character. Also uncredited writer Sai Prasad did the still photography and concept design for the making of the movie. This film is also dubbed in Hindi as Gajakeasari:The Big Lion. Beeba Boys Beeba Boys is a 2015 Canadian crime thriller film written and directed by Deepa Mehta. It stars Randeep Hooda as Jeet Johar, a loving single father, a dutiful son, a proud, observant Sikh and a ruthless gangster managing a team of stylish, charismatic but brutal and unforgiving young men. The film is a fictional take based on real incidents, including Bindy Johal. Makala Makala is a 2017 French documentary film directed by Emmanuel Gras. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, it won the Nespresso Grand Prize. The Canary Murder Case The Canary Murder Case is a 1929 American Pre-Code crime-mystery film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Malcolm St. Clair and Frank Tuttle. The screenplay was written by Willard Huntington Wright, Albert S. Le Vino, and Florence Ryerson, based on novel The Canary Murder Case by S.S. Van Dine. It was the first film in the series of Philo Vance films adapted from the novels, starring William Powell as Philo Vance, Jean Arthur, James Hall and Louise Brooks as "the Canary". Their Own Desire Their Own Desire is a 1929 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Norma Shearer, Belle Bennett, Lewis Stone, Robert Montgomery, and Helene Millard. The film was adapted by James Forbes and Frances Marion from the novel by Sarita Fuller; Lucille Newmark wrote the titles. It is also the last MGM film in the 1920s. Shearer was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, but lost to herself for The Divorcee. Professional Sweetheart Professional Sweetheart is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic comedy directed by William A. Seiter from a screenplay by Maurine Watkins. It starred Ginger Rogers in her first film with RKO Radio Pictures, along with Norman Foster, ZaSu Pitts, and Frank McHugh. The film is a comedic satire of the radio industry. Maisie Maisie is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Edwin L. Marin based on the 1935 novel Dark Dame by Wilson Collison. The rights to the novel were originally purchased by MGM for a Jean Harlow film, but Harlow died in 1937 before a shooting script could be completed. The project was put on hold until 1939, when Ann Sothern was hired to star in the film with Robert Young as leading man. It was the first of 10 films starring Sothern as Maisie Ravier. In Mary C. McCalls screenplay, Maisie is stranded penniless in a small Wyoming town, takes a job at a ranch, and gets caught in a web of romantic entanglements. The Mummy Strikes The Mummy Strikes is the fourteenth of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman. Produced by Famous Studios, the cartoon was originally released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on February 19, 1943. Russian Rhapsody Russian Rhapsody is a 1944 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. White Pongo White Pongo, also known as Adventure Unlimited in the United Kingdom, is a 1945 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Motion Painting No. 1 Motion Painting No. 1 is a short animated film in which film artist Oskar Fischinger put images in motion to the music of Johann Sebastian Bachs Brandenburg Concerto no. 3, BWV 1048. The film was created by applying oil paint on acrylic glass. Fischinger filmed each brushstroke over the course of 9 months. In 1997, the film was selected for inclusion in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Academy Film Archive preserved Motion Painting No. 1 in 2000, though they do not have distribution rights. My Son John My Son John is a 1952 American drama film, directed by Leo McCarey, starring Robert Walker as a suspected Communist spy. The strongly anti-Communist film, produced during the height of McCarthyism, received an Oscar nomination for Best Writing, Motion Picture Story. The nomination was later viewed as a possible attempt by the motion picture industry to signal its loyalty to the anti-Communist campaign then underway. Sailor of the King Single-Handed is a 1953 war film based on the novel Brown on Resolution by C. S. Forester. Set largely in the Pacific, Jeffrey Hunter stars as a Canadian sailor serving on a British warship who battles single-handedly to delay a German World War II warship long enough for the Royal Navy to bring it to battle. The film was released in the United States as Sailor of the King. It was filmed in the Mediterranean. The Blancheville Monster The Blancheville Monster is a 1963 horror film directed by Alberto de Martino. The films script by Gianni Grimaldi and Bruno Corbucci is promoted as being based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe, but actually only borrows elements from the short stories "The Fall of the House of Usher", "A Tale of the Ragged Mountains" and "Some Words with a Mummy". Long after its release, director Alberto de Martino described his film as "a little film of no importance". The Sweet Body of Deborah The Sweet Body of Deborah is a 1968 giallo film directed by Romolo Girolami and starring Carroll Baker and Jean Sorel. It was written by Ernesto Gastaldi based on a story by Gastaldi and producer Luciano Martino Set in Geneva, the film follows a recently-married American woman who finds herself in danger after a stranger begins to target her husband and accuse him of murdering his ex-wife. Fair Game Fair Game is a 1988 Italian thriller-horror film written and directed by Mario Orfini. Paganini Horror Paganini Horror is a 1989 Italian horror film directed by Luigi Cozzi. The film tells the story of a largely female rock band who acquires an unpublished score by composer Niccolò Paganini and decides to record it. When the band films a music video for the song in Paganinis ancient home, it awakens the spirit of the deceased composer and unlocks a portal to Hell. Herman Herman is a 1990 Norwegian drama film directed by Erik Gustavson. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Blue Desert Blue Desert is a 1991 American psychological thriller film starring Courteney Cox and D. B. Sweeney, directed by Bradley Battersby. The original music score is composed by Joel Goldsmith. The filming locations were Inyokern and Red Rock Canyon State Park, Cantil. Khel Khel is a 1992 Hindi film. This romantic comedy was directed by actor and film-maker Rakesh Roshan. Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, Sonu Walia, Anupam Kher and Mala Sinha form its main cast. Khel is one of the almost dozen films that Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit have done together. The script was heavily inspired from 1988 Hollywood comedy Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Khel was filmed in the beautiful locales of Nairobi, in Kenya. Zivot a neobycejna dobrodruzstvi vojaka Ivana Conkina The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin is a 1994 comedy drama film directed by Jiří Menzel. The film entered the competition at the 51st Venice International Film Festival, in which it won the President of the Italian Senates Gold Medal. It is based on the novel The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin by Vladimir Voinovich and the scenario by Zdeněk Svěrák. It is a coproduction between Russia, Czech Republic, United Kingdom, France and Italy. Love of Man Amor de Hombre is a 1997 Spanish gay-themed drama film. An intimate, warm and tender Spanish film about the very close friendship between a gay man and a straight woman. The writer/directors of Km. 0 collaborated on this comedy/drama. The film won both the Audience and Jury awards at the Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival and Narrative Feature at the Austin Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. A Conversation with Gregory Peck A Conversation with Gregory Peck is a 1999 American documentary film directed by Barbara Kopple. Kopple followed the actor as he embarked on a live speaking tour throughout the United States reflecting on his life and career. The film also looks at Pecks home life with his family, as well as his public appearances where he meets such notable individuals as then President of the United States Bill Clinton, then French President Jacques Chirac, and filmmaker Martin Scorsese. A Conversation with Gregory Peck was part of the PBS documentary series American Masters and was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. It is featured on a 2005 2-disc collectors edition of To Kill a Mockingbird. The Left-Hand Side of the Fridge The Left-Hand Side of the Fridge was the first full-length feature film by Canadian film director Philippe Falardeau, released in 2000. Warning: Parental Advisory Warning: Parental Advisory is a 2002 television film created by VH1 and directed by Mark Waters. The film follows the story of Dee Snider, John Denver, and Frank Zappa, testifying before Congress against lyrics labeling laws. The film focuses on the formation of the Parents Music Resource Center and its impact on music during 1985. It stars Jason Priestley, Mariel Hemingway as Tipper Gore, Griffin Dunne as Zappa, and Dee Snider as himself. The introductory speech that Snider gave in the film before testifying is the same speech he gave in 1985. Humko Tumse Pyaar Hai Humko Tumse Pyaar Hai is a 2006 Indian romantic musical film directed by Bunty Soorma and starring Bobby Deol, Amisha Patel, and Arjun Rampal. The films premise revolves around a blind woman who struggles to come to terms with her first love, who has apparently been killed, and a new love who wants to help her move on with her life. The movie is an uncredited remake of 1995 Kannada film Anuraga Sangama which itself was loosely inspired by Charlie Chaplin starrer City Lights. Gambling, Gods and LSD Gambling, Gods and LSD is a 2002 Canadian/Swiss experimental documentary film by Canadian film director Peter Mettler. It was shot between 1997 and 1999 in Canada, the United States, Switzerland and India, and is a "fragmented narrative" that shows what people do to discover themselves and find happiness. The film was screened at film festivals in a number of countries across the world, including Canada, Switzerland, the United States, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Japan, Australia and South Africa. It won several awards, including the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Televisions 2003 Genie Award for "Best Documentary". Shackles Shackles is a 2005 film directed by Charles Winkler and written by Donald Martin. It stars D.L. Hughley and Jose Pablo Cantillo. The poems featured in the film were written by Jerry Quickley. The Locker is a 2004 Japanese horror and thriller film directed by Kei Horie. The film stars Asami Mizukawa, Shūji Kashiwabara, Chisato Morishita, and Mayuka Suzuki in the lead roles. Sun Scarred is a 2006 film directed by Takashi Miike. Commediasexi Commediasexi is an Italian comedy movie released in 2006. The Anarchist's Wife The Anarchists Wife is a 2008 Spanish-Franco-German film directed by Maria Noelle and Peter Sehr. The plot derives from the experience of a childs parents. Palomas father, an anarchist, fought in Madrid against Francisco Francos Nationalists during the Spanish Civil War. He was deported to a concentration camp, then fought for the French Resistance. His wife, with two young children, never gave up hope of seeing him again. The film premiered at the Valladolid Film Festival on October 25, 2008. The film was released in Spain under the name La Mujer Del Anarquista and in Germany as Die Frau des Anarchisten. Awqat faragh Awqat Faragh is a 2006 Egyptian film about a group of Middle Class youths and their experiences growing up and dealing with drugs and sex. The film was the first appearance for actors Ahmed Hatem, Karim Kassem and Amr Abed. Cook County Cook County is a 2008-2009 American independent drama film written, directed, and produced by the Houston based filmmaker David Pomes. The film stars Anson Mount, Xander Berkeley, and Ryan Donowho and deals with the effects of the addiction to the drug methamphetamine on a Texas family. In an interview appearing on indiewire.com, Pomes stated: "The story began about people who I have been around, living outside of civilization, out in the woods, down a dirt road with all the old stereotypes: the roof caving in and the tires in the front yard. The story is about that group of people, and the family trying to be a family in the backwoods environment. Crystal meth was always out there. I was never at any crystal meth parties or anything like that, but there were always people where I lived outside of Houston. Those are the characters in the film, but crystal meth really drives the story. Its the vehicle." Not having direct contact with crystal meth addicts, Pomes read widely on the subject of drug addiction. Explained Pomes in an interview for Filmmaker Magazine: "I did a ton of research. Mostly just through the Internet, through magazine articles and things of that nature. I did a lot. There is so much out there. People on meth like to talk about it. They like to take about the process of making it, the problems they have with it. There are tons of blogs out there, websites, people write songs and poetry about it laughs. Not in a good way necessarily, or a glorifying way, but just how it’s affected there lives. There’s recipes out there, you don’t just have to make it one way. There’s a bunch of different ways to do it. We found lots of pictures of people on meth and meth labs and used those to inspire us a bit for wardrobe, makeup, art direction, the general aesthetic of the movie." Un homme et son chien A Man and His Dog is a 2008 French film directed by French director Francis Huster, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, based on the 1952 film Umberto D. directed by Vittorio De Sica, and written by Cesare Zavattini. It was the first film in seven years featuring Jean-Paul Belmondo due to him having had a stroke. See piu fung wan Black Ransom is a 2010 Hong Kong action thriller film directed by Wong Jing and Venus Keung and starring Simon Yam, Michael Miu and Fala Chen. Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare is a 2012 feature-length documentary directed by Matthew Heineman and Susan Froemke and released by Roadside Attractions. Escape Fire premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, opened in select theaters on October 5, 2012, and was simultaneously released on iTunes and Video-on-Demand. The film was released on DVD in February 2013 and premiered on CNN on March 10, 2013. Winter of Discontent Winter of Discontent is a 2012 Egyptian drama film directed by Ibrahim El Batout. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Bang Bang Baby Bang Bang Baby is a Canadian musical science-fiction film written and directed by Jeffrey St. Jules, which premiered in 2014 at Toronto International Film Festival. A Dark Reflection A Dark Reflection is a 2015 British independent investigative thriller film directed and produced by former British Airways airline captain Tristan Loraine. Billed as Erin Brockovich meets All the Presidents Men and as a fact-based investigative thriller, the film is based on the directors own experience as a commercial pilot. A Dark Reflection was made largely by volunteers with funding from unions, passenger groups and concerned aviation figures. It is said to be based on actual events surrounding the issue of Aerotoxic Syndrome. Taken: The Search for Sophie Parker Taken: The Search for Sophie Parker is a 2013 American made-for-television film directed by Don Michael Paul. The film borrowed the themes and similarities in the Taken franchise, particularly Taken and Taken 2. The film premiered on September 21, 2013, on Lifetime. Nena Nena is a 2014 German-Dutch romantic drama film directed by Saskia Diesing that was awarded the 2014 Golden Calf for best director as well as best actress, and was noted with a Special Mention at the 2015 Berlinale. The film’s North American premiere was celebrated at the Mill Valley Film Festival in San Rafael on October 16, 2015. Set in the Netherlands in 1989, the film is inspired by Diesings own experiences of adolescence, as well as her father’s battle with multiple sclerosis. Love, Lies Love, Lies is 2016 South Korean period drama film directed by Park Heung-sik, reuniting The Beauty Inside co-stars Han Hyo-joo, Chun Woo-hee and Yoo Yeon-seok. The story takes place in 1943, during the Imperial Japanese occupation of Korea. In the film, best friends Jung So-yul and Seo Yeon-hee are two of the last remaining gisaeng. Although they enjoy pop music, they are committed to singing jeongga, or classical Korean songs. So-yuls life falls apart when her lover, pop music producer Kim Yoon-woo, falls in love with Yeon-hee and helps her debut as a pop singer. The story follows So-yuls downward spiral as she is consumed by uncontrollable jealousy. The film was released on April 13, 2016. Critics particularly praised the film for its meticulous reconstruction of 1940s Seoul, with period-correct sets, props, costumes and music. Daddy Issues Daddy Issues is an American indie film directed by Amara Cash about a 19-year-old queer “pixie” who becomes ensnared in a love triangle after falling for a sexually-fluid online crush. The film was screened at multiple film festivals and received many accolades. Relaxer Relaxer is a 2018 American drama film written and directed by Joel Potrykus. It stars Joshua Burge, David Dastmalchian, Andre Hyland, Amari Cheatom, and Adina Howard. Set in 1999, it tells the story of a man playing Pac-Man in a living room. The film premiered at the South by Southwest on March 9, 2018. At the 2018 Fantasia International Film Festival, Joshua Burge won the Best Actor award for his work in the film. It was released in the United States on March 22, 2019. Hell's Heroes Hells Heroes is a Western film, one of many screen adaptations of Peter B. Kynes 1913 novel The Three Godfathers. Three outlaws, played by Charles Bickford, Raymond Hatton, and Fred Kohler, promise a dying woman they will save her newborn child. This film is also notable for being the first sound production directed by William Wyler. The Great Man Votes The Great Man Votes is a 1939 American drama film starring John Barrymore as a widowed professor turned drunkard who has the deciding vote in an election for mayor. It was based on the short story of the same name by Gordon Malherbe Hillman published in the November 1933 issue of American Magazine. The plot of the 2008 movie Swing Vote has been compared to The Great Man Votes. The Overcoat The Overcoat is a 1952 Italian fantasy-drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It stars Renato Rascel and is a modern-day version, set in Italy, of the same-named 1842 short tale by Nikolai Gogol. The directors sister, Bianca Lattuada, was one of the production managers and his father, Felice Lattuada, composed the music. The Neanderthal Man The Neanderthal Man is a 78-minute, 1953 American black-and-white science fiction film produced independently by Aubrey Wisberg and Jack Pollexfen, as Global Productions Inc., from their own original screenplay. It starred Robert Shayne, Richard Crane and Joyce Terry, was directed by E. A. Dupont, and was originally distributed in the United States by United Artists Corp. Beverly Garland, in a supporting role, appears here in her first feature film under her new stage name Seryozha Splendid Days is a 1960 Soviet drama film directed by Georgiy Daneliya and Igor Talankin. Good Times Good Times is a 1967 American musical comedy film starring Sonny & Cher. The film marks the feature directorial debut of William Friedkin, who later directed The French Connection and The Exorcist. Uptight Uptight is a 1968 American drama film directed by Jules Dassin. It was intended as an updated version of John Fords 1935 film The Informer, based on the book of the same name by Liam OFlaherty, but the setting was transposed from Dublin, Ireland to Cleveland, Ohio, United States. The soundtrack was performed by Booker T. & the MGs. The film opens with documentary footage of the funeral procession of Martin Luther King, which is used as a backdrop for the films fictional narrative. The film was released on DVD by Olive Films on October 16, 2012. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich is a joint Norwegian-British film, based on the novel by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn with the same name and released in 1970. The Norwegian title is En dag i Ivan Denisovitsj liv. The movie stars Tom Courtenay as the title character, a prisoner in the Soviet gulag system of the 1950s who endures a long prison sentence. It tells of one routine day in his life. Terror Circus Nightmare Circus is a 1974 horror film directed by Alan Rudolph, and co-written by him and Roman Valenti. The Society of the Spectacle La Société du Spectacle is a black-and-white 1973 film by the Situationist Guy Debord, based on his 1967 book of the same name. It was Debords first feature-length film. It uses found footage and détournement in a radical Marxist critique of mass marketing and its role in the alienation of modern society. Joseph Andrews Joseph Andrews is a 1977 British period comedy film directed by Tony Richardson. It is based on the novel Joseph Andrews by Henry Fielding. With its rollicking comic plot, period costume and setting, ribald adventures and a dashing young hero, the film was an obvious attempt to follow in the line of such films as Tom Jones, which was also directed by Tony Richardson. Ann-Margret was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 1978 for her performance in the film. Vincent Canby of the New York Times explains the pretext of Henry Fieldings novel Joseph Andrews: The book "originated as Fieldings answer to what he saw as the hypocritical pieties of novelist Samuel Richardsons Pamela. In Pamela, which was published in 1740, Richardson told the inspiring tale of Pamela Andrews, a serving girl who tenaciously held onto her virginity until her employer, the rich Mr. Booby, came across with a marriage license. Several years later, Mr. Fielding turned this story wildly upside down in a novel about Pamelas brother, Joseph, a serving boy who is as innocent as his sister but not nearly as calculating, who must fight off all sorts of lewd advances and whose triumph is one of true virtue rather than greed." Falling from Grace Falling from Grace is a 1992 drama film, produced by Little B and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Rock singer John Mellencamp makes his acting and directorial debut in this story by Lonesome Dove author Larry McMurtry. The story contains many similarities to Mellencamps real life. It is his sole directing credit. Beyond Justice Beyond Justice/Desert Law/Law of the Desert/Maktub, Law of the Desert is a 1992 Italian film directed by Duccio Tessari that was shot in Morocco. It was a feature film edited from the 300 minute 1989 Italian Canale 5 television miniseries Il principe del deserto. The Substitute Wife The Substitute Wife is a 1994 television film directed by Stan Daniels and starring Farrah Fawcett, along with Lea Thompson and Peter Weller. Chameleon Chameleon is a 1998 science fiction action film television movie, written by Bennett Cohen and directed by Stuart Cooper. This is the first film of a trilogy and was followed by Death Match and Dark Angel. Chameleon was originally aired on October 22, 1998 at UPN Rookies Run Amok Les Bidasses en folie is a French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi released in 1971. In This Tricky Life In This Tricky Life is a 2001 Uruguayan film directed by Beatriz Flores Silva. It was Uruguays submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film was awarded the Colón de Oro at the Festival de Cine Iberoamericano de Huelva. It is based on the novel El huevo de la serpiente by journalist María Urruzola, whose investigations exposed an Uruguayan sex trafficking network in 1992. Nuvve Kavali Nuvve Kavali is a 2000 Telugu romance film, produced by Ushakiran Movies, and directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar. Tarun, Richa Pallod & Sai Kiran Ram debuted with this film as actors in lead roles. It is a remake of the 1999 Malayalam film Niram directed by Kamal, starring Kunchacko Boban and Shalini. The film has also garnered the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu and Four South Filmfare Awards. This film ran for 200 days in 20 centers. It has an all-time record in the history of TFI, celebrating a golden jubilee on the 365th day in 6 centres. This movie brought instant stardom to Hero Tarun and Trivikram Srinivas. Tintorettor Jishu Tintorettor Jishu is a 2008 Indian Bengali thriller film directed by Sandip Ray based on the story of the same name by Satyajit Ray. It is the third film of the New Feluda Franchise, as well as the sequel of Kailashey Kelenkari. Beautiful Wave Beautiful Wave is a 2011 adventure coming-of-age drama film. The film was directed by David Mueller. The Portuguese Nun The Portuguese Nun is French-Portuguese film by Eugène Green, released in 2010. Lost in Munich Lost in Munich is a 2015 Czech comedy film directed by Petr Zelenka. The movie plot and title is inspired by Lost in La Mancha, a documentary film about Terry Gilliams unfinished movie. The narrative revolves a haunted making of the movie Lost in Munich which tells the story about unsuccessful journalist and 90-year-old parrot who used to live with the French prime minister Édouard Daladier and is still repeating Daladiers quotes related to the Munich Agreement. The failed film production is the allegory to the alleged French betrayal in 1938. The film received the Czech Film Critics Awards for Best Film, Director and Screenplay. It was selected as the Czech entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Dawkins: Sex, Death and the Meaning of Life Sex, Death and the Meaning of Life is a three-part television documentary presented by Richard Dawkins which explores what reason and science might offer in major events of human lives. He argues that ideas about the soul and the afterlife, of sin and Gods purpose have shaped human thinking for thousands of years. He believes science can provide answers to some of these old questions we used to entrust to religion. The Ghost Army The Ghost Army is a 2013 American documentary about the United States Army 23rd Headquarters Special Troops, produced and directed by Rick Beyer. Moana Moana is a 1926 American documentary film, or more strictly a work of docufiction, which was directed by Robert J. Flaherty, creator of Nanook of the North. The Show The Show is a 1927 silent American drama film directed by Tod Browning, based upon Charles Tenney Jacksons 1910 novel The Day of Souls. This Is My Affair This Is My Affair is a 1937 American crime film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Robert Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck, Victor McLaglen and Brian Donlevy. It was released by 20th Century Fox. The Whalers The Whalers is a cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions, released by RKO Radio Pictures on August 19, 1938, and featuring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy. The plotline of the short is a parody of the 1851 novel Moby-Dick by Herman Melville. The short was directed by David Hand and Dick Huemer. It featured the voices of Clarence Ducky Nash as Donald Duck and Pinto Colvig as Goofy. Mickey does not speak in this short. It was animated by Ed Love, Marvin Woodward, Art Babbitt, Frank Oreb, Robert Leffingwell, Louie Schmitt, Lee Morehouse, Al Eugster, Josh Meador, Eric Larson, Preston Blair and Milt Schaffer. The music was provided by Albert Hay Malotte, uncredited in the film. Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever is a 1939 romantic comedy about Andy Hardy having a crush on his high school drama teacher, Miss Rose Meredith. This is the seventh of sixteen Andy Hardy films starring Mickey Rooney. Gents Without Cents Gents Without Cents is the 81st short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1944 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Ambush Ambush is a 1950 western film directed by Sam Wood and starring Robert Taylor, John Hodiak and Arlene Dahl. The plot is based on the serial story Ambush by Luke Short in The Saturday Evening Post. It is also the first MGM film in the 1950s. The movie was filmed on location at the Corriganville Ranch in Simi Valley, home of hundreds of western movies and television shows through the decades as well as such outdoor action films as The Adventures of Robin Hood and Jungle Jim. Additional location work for the film took place in and around Gallup. Aventurera Aventurera is a 1950 Mexican drama film directed by Alberto Gout and starring Ninón Sevilla and Andrea Palma. Its considered a masterpiece of the Rumberas film. The film features Pedro Vargas and Ana María González as club singers. It was shot at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City with sets designed by the art director Manuel Fontanals. Cangaceiro O Cangaceiro is a 1953 Brazilian adventure western film directed by Lima Barreto. After some reluctance by its studio Vera Cruz, Barreto shot it in 1952. After its release it was national and international success, and won several film awards, including at the Cannes Film Festival. It was poorly received in retrospect despite being praised by the time of its release and started a subgenre in Brazilian cinema. Gorilla at Large Gorilla at Large is a 1954 horror mystery B-movie made in 3-D. The film stars Cameron Mitchell, Anne Bancroft, Lee J. Cobb and Raymond Burr, with Lee Marvin and Warren Stevens in supporting roles. Directed by Harmon Jones, it was made by Panoramic Productions, and distributed through 20th Century Fox in Technicolor and 3-D. It is notable for being one of their first 20th Century Fox films filmed in 3-D. The Long Absence The Long Absence is a 1961 French film directed by Henri Colpi. It tells the story of Therese, a Puteaux café owner mourning the mysterious disappearance of her husband sixteen years earlier. A tramp arrives in the town and she believes him to be her husband. But he is suffering from amnesia and she tries to bring back his memory of earlier times. The Long Absence shared the Palme dOr prize with the Luis Buñuel film Viridiana at the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. The Singer Not the Song The Singer Not the Song is a 1961 British drama film based on the 1953 novel by Audrey Erskine Lindop that was directed by Roy Ward Baker and filmed in Spain. It stars Dirk Bogarde, John Mills, and Mylène Demongeot. In the Folds of the Flesh In the Folds of the Flesh is a 1970 Italian / Spanish giallo film produced and directed by Sergio Bergonzelli. The screenplay was co-written by Fabio De Agostini and Bergonzelli, from a story outline by Mario Caiano. Ferdinando Merighi and Juan Vilches were the assistant directors. It starred Eleonora Rossi Drago and Anna Maria Pierangeli. It was released in Spain as Las endemoniadas and years later on French video as La Folle. One Little Indian One Little Indian is a 1973 western film produced by Walt Disney Productions starring James Garner and Vera Miles. The supporting cast includes Pat Hingle, Jay Silverheels, and a 10-year-old Jodie Foster, and the plotline involves a cavalry soldiers misadventures with a camel and a little boy. The film was written by Harry Spalding and directed by Bernard McEveety. The movie earned an estimated $2 million in North American rentals. A Matter of Time A Matter of Time is a 1976 American-Italian musical fantasy film starring Liza Minnelli and Ingrid Bergman, directed by Vincente Minnelli. The screenplay by John Gay is based on the novel The Film of Memory by Maurice Druon. The fictional story is based loosely on the real life exploits of the infamous Italian eccentric, the Marchesa Casati, whom Druon knew during her declining years in London while he was stationed there during World War II. The film marked the first screen appearance for Isabella Rossellini, the last for Charles Boyer, and it proved to be Vincente Minnellis final project. Grayeagle Grayeagle is a 1977 Western adventure film directed Charles B. Pierce, written by Pierce, Brad White, and Michael O. Sajbel, starring Ben Johnson, Iron Eyes Cody and Lana Wood. The theme is about kidnapping and interracial/cross-cultural romance. How Poets Are Losing Their Illusions How Poets Are Losing Their Illusions is a 1985 Czech comedy, the second in a series of films about a young, ideological poet, Štěpán Šafránek, who is studying to be a doctor. The film focuses on the main characters romantic relationships but is also filled with social commentary. Cast includes Pavel Kříž, Míla Myslíková, David Matásek, Adriana Tarábková, Karel Roden, Eva Jeníčková, Joseph Dielle and in smaller roles František Filipovský, Zdeněk Svěrák, Jiří Štěpnička, Jan Přeučil, Josef Somr, Michaela Dolinová and Ondřej Vetchý. The writer and director is Dušan Klein. Confessions of a Serial Killer Confessions of a Serial Killer is a 1985 American horror film directed by Mark Blair. Preceding Portrait of a Serial Killer by one year, the film details a serial killer who, after being arrested, confesses to the murders of over 200 women. Run and Kill Run and Kill is a 1993 Hong Kong crime thriller exploitation film directed by Billy Tang. The film follows Fatty Cheung, a businessman who accidentally places a hit on his cheating wife, causing an escalating spiral of violence with the police and the criminal organization. Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All is a 1994 American television miniseries written by Joyce Eliason and based on the 1989 novel by Allan Gurganus. It was directed by Ken Cameron and starred Diane Lane, Donald Sutherland, Cicely Tyson and Anne Bancroft. The miniseries won several Emmy Awards, including an Outstanding Supporting Actress award to Cicely Tyson. This miniseries was first aired in two parts on CBS on May 1 and 3, 1994. Man with a Gun Man with a Gun is a 1995 Canadian crime-thriller film directed by David Wyles and starring Michael Madsen, Jennifer Tilly, Gary Busey and Robert Loggia. It is loosely based on the novel The Shroud Society by Hugh C. Rae. Virus Virus is a 1996 bio-hazard thriller starring ex-Seattle Seahawks linebacker Brian Bosworth. It was directed by Allan A. Goldstein, best known for The Face of Death. Viola Kisses Everybody Viola Kisses Everybody is a 1998 Italian comedy film directed by Giovanni Veronesi. Leonardo Pieraccioni makes a cameo role in the film as a tourist who asks Massimo Ceccherini information about a beach. Dancehall Queen Dancehall Queen is a 1997 independent Jamaican film directed and written by Don Letts, starring Audrey Reid, who plays Marcia, a street vendor struggling to raise two daughters. Directed by Rick Elgood and Don Letts. Hercules: Zero to Hero Hercules: Zero to Hero is a 1999 comedy-drama adventure and fantasy animated television film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and Walt Disney Video Premiere with animation production by Walt Disney Animation Australia, Toon City Animation, Inc., Manila, Philippines and Walt Disney Animation Japan. The film is a direct-to-video followup to 1997 animated feature Hercules. It was released on August 17, 1999. The film serves as a package film combining three episodes of Hercules: The Animated Series as flashback segments. The film casts James Woods as Hades, Corey Burton as Zeus, Tate Donovan as Hercules, Susan Egan as Megara, Robert Costanzo as Philoctetes, Frank Welker as Pegasus, Bobcat Goldthwait as Pain and Matt Frewer as Panic. El Rey El Rey is a 2004 Colombian-French-Spanish film directed by Antonio Dorado. It was Colombias submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. I Proud to Be an Indian I Proud to Be an Indian is a 2004 Indian Bollywood action drama film, written and directed by Puneet Sira and produced by Sohail Khan. The film, about racism against Asians in London, was shot in a span of 30 days in U.K. and was budgeted between Rs. 4.5 and Rs. 50 million. The Salon The Salon is a 2005 comedy-drama film, directed by Mark Brown, executive produced by David Odom, and starring Vivica A. Fox, Kym Whitley, and Monica Calhoun. It was filmed in Baltimore, Maryland. The Salon is an independent feature film that was developed, financed and produced by Howard University graduates David Odom and Mark Brown. Daddy-Long-Legs Daddy-Long-Legs is a 2005 South Korean romance film. It was one of four Korean movies screened at the 2006 International Fajr Film Festival in Iran. The story is loosely inspired by the novel Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster. A Perfect Match A Perfect Match is a 2007 Belgian film directed by Miel van Hoogenbemt. This comedy film starring Jan Decleir, Maria Popistasu and Wim Opbrouck was written by Pierre De Clercq and Jean-Claude Van Rijckeghem. Love Me Not Love Me Not is a 2006 South Korean romance film directed by Lee Cheol-ha and starring Moon Geun-young and Kim Joo-hyuk. It is based on the 2002 TBS Japanese drama , starring Ryōko Hirosue. The 2013 South Korean television series That Winter is also based on the same storyline. Eyeshield 21 is a Japanese manga series written by Riichiro Inagaki and illustrated by Yusuke Murata. The series tells the story of Sena Kobayakawa, an introverted boy who joins an American football club as a secretary, but after being coerced by Yoichi Hiruma, turns out to play wearing an eyeshield and the number 21, under the pseudonym of "Eyeshield 21". Inagaki chose American football as a central subject of Eyeshield 21 after realizing that it fit perfectly with his idea for the series. The manga was originally serialized in Shueishas Weekly Shōnen Jump from July 2002 to June 2009. The series consists of 333 chapters collected in 37 tankōbon volumes. An anime adaptation consisting of 145 television episodes was co-produced by TV Tokyo, NAS, and Gallop. The television series first aired on Japans TV Tokyo network from April 6, 2005, to March 19, 2008. The Eyeshield 21 franchise has spawned two original video animations, audio albums, video games, and other merchandise. In North America, the manga was released by Viz Media from April 2005 to October 2011. The anime series was later licensed in North America by Toonami Jetstream as a joint effort with Viz Media and aired on December 17, 2007, on its site, but before its completion, the streaming service was shut down. The whole series was streamed in English by Crunchyroll, while Sentai Filmworks licensed the series, with distribution from Section23 Films on DVDs. In Japan, the Eyeshield 21 manga has sold over 20 million volumes. The manga and anime have been featured at various times in weekly top ten lists of best-selling in their respective media. The anime has been watched by a large number of television viewers in Japan, helping to raise American footballs popularity in the country. Publications for manga, anime, and others have commented on Eyeshield 21, which received positive comments for its artwork and characters, and negative responses to its non-football scenes. Mitch Albom's For One More Day For One More Day is a 2007 television film adaptation of the Mitch Alboms novel of the same name, which was a The New York Times Best Seller. Produced by Oprah Winfreys Harpo Productions, the film stars Michael Imperioli and Ellen Burstyn as leads. Director Lloyd Kramer also directed the TV film version of Alboms The Five People You Meet in Heaven. Michael Imperioli who also appeared in the previous film, had his son, Vadim, play his younger version in this film. Nick Lachey performs the song "Ordinary Day" on the soundtrack of the film. The film was first aired by ABC on December 9, 2007. Redemption Road Redemption Road is a 2010 American film directed by Mario Van Peebles and starring Michael Clarke Duncan and Luke Perry. 18 Meals 18 Meals is a 2010 Spanish comedy film directed by Jorge Coira and starring Luis Tosar and Federico Pérez Rey. Unfair World Unfair World is a 2011 Greek drama film directed by Filippos Tsitos. Tsitos won the award for Best Director and Antonis Kafetzopoulos won the award for Best Actor at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The film also won the Best Film award at the 3rd Hellenic Film Academy Awards. The Pastor's Wife The Pastors Wife is a 2011 biographical television film, starring Rose McGowan as Mary Winkler and based on the true crime book of the same title by author Diane Fanning. It premiered on Saturday, November 5, at 8 pm ET/PT on the Lifetime Network. The Unwanted The Unwanted is a 2014 American thriller film written and directed by Bret Wood. It is based on the novel Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu but was transposed from a Gothic tale set in Austria to a Southern Gothic setting. It stars Christen Orr in the title role, a woman who comes to a small town in the Southern US to investigate the mother she never knew. Along the way, she meets Laura and her father Troy, locals who may know something about her mother. It premiered at the Atlanta Film Festival on March 31, 2014, and Kino International released it on DVD on July 14, 2015. Crash Test Aglaé Crash Test Aglaé is a French comedy road movie directed and written by Eric Gravel. Curmudgeons Curmudgeons is a 2016 American comedy short film directed, produced by, and starring Danny DeVito. It is written and co-produced by Joshua Conkel. The film was nominated for the Best Narrative Short award in the Tribeca Film Festival. It was also selected as Vimeos first official Staff Pick. Ministry of Love Ministry of Love is a 2016 Croatian comedy film directed by Pavo Marinković. Horton Hatches the Egg Horton Hatches the Egg is a ten-minute animated short film based on the book by Dr. Seuss, by Leon Schlesinger Productions in 1942, released as part of Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies series. The short, like with many cartoons at the time, and in contrast to the original childrens book, was more adult-oriented and was directed by Bob Clampett. Horton was voiced by Kent Rogers along with the Peter Lorre fish, Sara Berner voiced Mayzie and the elephant bird, Frank Graham narrated, and Mel Blanc performed most of the other voices. In producing the cartoon, Clampetts unit did not use a storyboard, as was the customary practice; instead, they sketched and wrote additional ideas for the cartoon in Clampetts copy of Seuss book. Several elements that do not appear in the original book were added to the cartoon, including; An introductory paragraph, starting with "Now once in a jungle . . ." and ending with " . . . up in her tree." A scene where Mayzie uses sex appeal, including shifting her physique to make it appear as if she has large breasts, to lure Horton. Several areas of skipped or re-invented dialogue, such as when Mayzie claims to have bags under her eyes, or when Horton speaks, "Plain as day" to the hunters, except that they only have one gun, which is clearly not aimed at his heart. A fish caricature of Peter Lorre who shoots himself in the head after seeing Horton on the boat. A breathy Katharine Hepburn impersonation by Mayzie, and A popular nonsense tune of that era, "The Hut-Sut Song" first recorded by Horace Heidt – Words and music by Leo V. Killion, Ted McMichael and Jack Owens, sung by Horton and his son, with the words "and so on so on so forth" replacing some of the lyrics. The Fuller Brush Man The Fuller Brush Man is a 1948 comedy film starring Red Skelton as a door-to-door salesman for the Fuller Brush Company who becomes a murder suspect. My Friend Irma Goes West My Friend Irma Goes West is a 1950 American comedy film based on the radio show My Friend Irma, and featuring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis. The film is directed by Hal Walker. This sequel to My Friend Irma was released May 31, 1950, by Paramount Pictures. Town on Trial Town on Trial is a 1957 British mystery film directed by John Guillermin and starring John Mills, Charles Coburn, Barbara Bates and Derek Farr. A whole town comes under suspicion when two grisly murders are carried out—particularly members of the local sports club. I Promised to Pay Payroll is a 1961 British neo-noir crime thriller starring Michael Craig and Françoise Prévost. Directed by Sidney Hayers, it was based by screenwriter George Baxt on a novel by Derek Bickerton. The story is about a gang of villains who stage a wages robbery that goes disastrously wrong. Connecting Rooms Connecting Rooms is a 1970 British drama film written and directed by Franklin Gollings. The screenplay is based on the play The Cellist by Marion Hart. The film stars Bette Davis, Michael Redgrave, and Leo Genn. The plot explores the relationships shared by the residents of a seedy boarding house owned by dour Mrs. Brent. Among them are busker Wanda Fleming, who is flattered by the attention paid her by rebellious pop songwriter wannabe Mickey Hollister, and former schoolmaster James Wallraven, who has been accused of pedophilia and reduced to working as a janitor in an art gallery. Unman, Wittering and Zigo Unman, Wittering and Zigo is a 1971 British thriller film directed by John Mackenzie and starring David Hemmings, Douglas Wilmer and Carolyn Seymour. It is adapted by Simon Raven from Giles Coopers 1958 radio drama Unman. The movies title was parodied in Little Britain, and by Rowan Atkinson in a very well-received sketch for one of the early Secret Policemans Ball concerts for Amnesty International. The Eroticist The Eroticist, also known as The Senator Likes Women... Despite Appearances and Provided the Nation Doesnt Know, is an Italian 1972 comedy film directed by Lucio Fulci. It had censorship problems and was banned shortly after its release. Later it was released in a heavily cut version and prohibited for persons under 18 years. Desh Premee Desh Premee is a 1982 Hindi film directed by Manmohan Desai, starring Amitabh Bachchan in a dual role alongside an ensemble cast including Hema Malini, Navin Nischol, Parveen Babi, Shammi Kapoor, Uttam Kumar, Parikshit Sahni, Premnath, Sharmila Tagore and Amjad Khan. It was the fifth collaboration of Manmohan Desai and Amitabh Bachchan. The film was average at the box office, however both critically and commercially, failing to re-create the magic of previous Amitabh-Manmohan Desai films. It celebrated silver jubilee at Venkataramana 70mm A/c in Hyderabad. The film is dedicated to the memory of Mohammed Rafi, who sang the films title song and one of its cast members Uttam Kumar, both of whom died two years before the film was released. This was the only film for which music director Laxmikant was also a playback singer for one song. The songs were penned by Anand Bakshi. Windrider Windrider is a 1986 Australian romantic comedy film directed by Vincent Monton and starring Tom Burlinson, Nicole Kidman, and Bud Tingwell. It was filmed in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. Mirror for a Hero Mirror for a Hero is a 1987 Soviet two-part science fiction drama film directed by Vladimir Khotinenko based on the short story of the same name by Stanislav Rybas. Driving Me Crazy Trabbi Goes to Hollywood is a 1991 American comedy film directed by Jon Turteltaub and starring Thomas Gottschalk, Billy Dee Williams, Dom DeLuise, and James Tolkan. Woman of Desire Woman of Desire is a 1993 erotic thriller film directed by Robert Ginty and starring Bo Derek and Robert Mitchum. Possessed by the Night Possessed by the Night is a 1994 erotic thriller directed by Fred Olen Ray, who also co-wrote and had a brief appearance in the film. It also stars Shannon Tweed. Zamok The Castle is a 1994 film directed by Aleksei Balabanov. It is the second notable screen version of Kafka’s unfinished novel The Castle. It tells of an individual desperately trying to preserve his identity while struggling against sinister and invisible bureaucrats who rule the village from inside the titular castle. The picture is noted for costumes/sets design in bruegelian style, it won Best Art Direction and Best Costumes at the 1994 Nika Awards. In the Fold Star Command is a 1996 television film written by Melinda M. Snodgrass and directed by Jim Johnston, which was originally intended as a television pilot produced by Paramount Television for UPN. Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis is a British comedy film directed by John Henderson, originally released in 1997. The film stars Rik Mayall, Jane Horrocks, Danny Aiello and Ross Boatman. The title and plot reference Peckinpahs Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia. It was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival. Hero Hero is a 1997 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Corey Yuen. The film stars Taiwanese-Japanese actor Takeshi Kaneshiro, established Hong Kong action stars from the Peking Opera School and Hong Kong actresses Valerie Chow and Jessica Hsuan. Hero is a remake of the 1972 film, Boxer from Shantung. The film was produced by then TVB chairwoman Mona Fong. Naked Violence Naked Violence is a 1969 Italian crime film directed by Fernando Di Leo and based on the novel I ragazzi del massacro written by Giorgio Scerbanenco. Celos Jealousy is a 1999 Spanish film, written and directed by Vicente Aranda. It stars Daniel Giménez Cacho, Aitana Sanchez-Gijón, Maria Botto and Luis Tosar. 21-87 21-87 is a 1963 Canadian abstract montage-collage film created by Arthur Lipsett that lasts 9 minutes and 33 seconds. The short, produced by the National Film Board of Canada, is a collage of snippets from discarded footage found by Lipsett in the editing room of the National Film Board, combined with his own black and white 16 mm footage which he shot on the streets of Montreal and New York City, among other locations. Suswagatham Suswagatham is a 1998 Telugu romantic film produced by R. B. Choudary under the Super Good Films banner, directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao. It stars Pawan Kalyan and Devayani in the lead roles, with music composed by S. A. Rajkumar. The film is a remake of the Tamil movie Love Today. The Sea That Thinks The Sea That Thinks is a 2000 Dutch experimental film directed by Gert de Graaff. The film makes heavily use of optical illusions to tell a "story within a story" revolving around a screenwriter writing a script called The Sea That Thinks. The script details what is happening around him and eventually begins to affect what happens around him. See This Movie See This Movie is a 2004 comedy film written by David M. Rosenthal and Joseph Matthew Smith, and directed by Rosenthal. The film stars Seth Meyers and John Cho, and also features Jessica Paré, Jim Piddock, and Jessalyn Gilsig, with cameo appearances by Patton Oswalt, Miguel Arteta, and the films executive producers Chris Weitz and Paul Weitz. The plot revolves around two inept filmmakers who con their way into the Montreal World Film Festival with a movie that does not exist. The entire film was shot in only thirteen days, in Los Angeles and in Montreal during and with the cooperation of the actual 2003 Montreal World Film Festival. Festival organizers gave the filmmakers access to all festival events and locations, and even programmed a screening for the film-within-a-film during which festival-goers screened an assembly cut of the film, and got to "play" the audience in the screening scene as it was being shot. Magic Kitchen Magic Kitchen is a 2004 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Lee Chi-ngai and starring Andy Lau, Sammi Cheng and Jerry Yan. The film was adapted from the novel of the same title by Hong Kong novelist, Lam Wing-sum. Alexandria... New York Alexandria... New York is a 2004 French-Egyptian drama film directed by Youssef Chahine. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Binta and the Great Idea Binta and the Great Idea is a 2004 Spanish short film by writer-director Javier Fesser. The film stars Zeynabou Diallo as Binta, Agnile Sambou as Bintas Father, and Aminata Sane as Soda. The film duration is approximately 31 minutes and has dialogue in Diola and French. The film is included in Oscar Nominated Short Films by Magnolia Pictures and Shorts International; the theatrical release of this collection was February 16, 2007. It was made in collaboration with UNICEF, to which all of the profits were given. Rappakal Rappakal is a 2005 released Malayalam film directed by Kamal. Mammootty, Nayantara, Sharada appears in lead roles. The film was commercial success. Wild Combination: A Portrait of Arthur Russell Wild Combination: A Portrait of Arthur Russell is a documentary film about musician Arthur Russell. Released theatrically in 2008, the film was generally well received by critics, winning various awards at international film festivals. Its world premiere was at the Berlin International Film Festival, and its theatrical premieres were at the IFC Center in New York and the ICA in London. Return of Hanuman Return of Hanuman is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language animated action-adventure film directed by Anurag Kashyap. A sequel to Hanuman, it was produced by the Percept Picture Company and the music was composed by Tapas Relia. It is a childrens film and has been rated as an Educational Film by the CBFC because it deals with the issue of global warming. It was released in India on 28 December 2007. Anita Anita is an Argentine film released in 2009. Switchmas Switchmas is an American musical comedy film directed by Sue Corcoran. It tells the story of a Christmas obsessed Jewish boy on his way to sunny Florida who figures out how to get the Christmas of his dreams by trading airline tickets and places with another boy on his way to snowy Christmastown, Washington. This film also features CGI scenes based on Iras Christmas dreams. It stars Elliott Gould and David DeLuise and is directed and produced by Sue Corcoran. It was originally filmed, in Leavenworth, under the title Ira Finkelsteins Christmas. At a local screening in 2012 it had the title All I want is Christmas. The film was included in the 2012 Seattle International Film Festival. Evangeline Evangeline is a Canadian horror/thriller film, which was written and directed by Karen Lam. H8RZ H8RZ is an American mystery drama-thriller film, directed by Derrick Borte, and co-written by Borte and Daniel Forte. It stars Israel Broussard, Abigail Spencer, Jeremy Sisto, Eliza Bennett, Malcolm Mays, and Cary Elwes. The film was released on July 17, 2015 through video on demand. The Swan Princess: Princess Tomorrow, Pirate Today! The Swan Princess: Princess Tomorrow, Pirate Today is a 2016 American computer-animated fantasy musical film produced by Crest Animation Productions, Nest Family Entertainment and Streetlight Productions, directed by Richard Rich and starring the voices of Jayden Isabel as Alise and Grant Durazzo as Lucas. It is the sixth film in The Swan Princess series, and follows the adventures of Odette and Dereks daughter Alise on her first journey as a member of the royal family overseas. It was released direct-to-DVD and Blu-ray on September 6, 2016. A seventh film released in 2017 and an eighth film released in 2018. Selfie Selfie is a 2018 Russian drama film directed by Nikolay Khomeriki and starring Konstantin Khabensky and Feodor Bondarchuk. The film is based on the novel Soulless of the 21st century. Selfie by Sergey Minaev. The picture was released on 1 February 2018. Flying Elephants Flying Elephants is a two-reel silent film from 1928 directed by Frank Butler and produced by Hal Roach. It stars Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy as a pair of battling cavemen. Four Frightened People Four Frightened People is a 1934 American Pre-Code adventure film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Claudette Colbert, Herbert Marshall, Mary Boland, and William Gargan. It is based on the novel by E. Arnot Robertson. A Pain in the Pullman A Pain in the Pullman is the 16th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1936 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Miracles for Sale Miracles for Sale is a 1939 American mystery film directed by Tod Browning, and starring Robert Young and Florence Rice. It was Brownings final film as a director. The film is based on a locked-room mystery novel by well-known mystery writer Clayton Rawson, Death from a Top Hat, which was the first to feature his series detective The Great Merlini. In this film, Merlinis character has been changed into Michael Morgan as portrayed by Robert Young. Don Diavolo, another series character in Rawsons work under his pseudonym, Stuart Towne, appears here as Dave Duvallo. Bedtime Story Bedtime Story is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Alexander Hall and starring Fredric March, Loretta Young, and Robert Benchley. The supporting cast includes Eve Arden and Joyce Compton. A Thousand and One Nights A Thousand and One Nights is a 1945 tongue-in-cheek Technicolor adventure fantasy film set in the Baghdad of the One Thousand and One Nights directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Evelyn Keyes, Phil Silvers, Adele Jergens and Cornel Wilde. It was nominated for two Academy Awards, for Best Art Direction, Color and Best Special Effects. The Twonky The Twonky is a 1953 independently made American black-and-white science fiction/comedy film, produced by A.D. Nast, Jr., Arch Oboler, and Sidney Pink, written and directed by Arch Oboler, and starring Hans Conried, Gloria Blondell, Billy Lynn, and Edwin Max. The film was distributed by United Artists. Manhunt in Space Manhunt in Space is a 75-minute 1954 American science fiction film, consisting of three consecutive episodes of the TV series Rocky Jones, which told a continuous story. It was released only on 16mm for home movie rental and television syndication. It was directed by Hollingsworth Morse. The film is now in the public domain. It appeared as an episode of the American television comedy series Mystery Science Theater 3000 in 1992. The Gates of Paris Porte des Lilas is a 1957 French-Italian dramatic film directed by René Clair, based on René Fallets novel La Grande Ceinture. The film is known as both Gates of Lilacs and The Gates of Paris, but was released under the latter title in the United States. The Silent Enemy The Silent Enemy is a 1958 British action film directed by William Fairchild. It stars Laurence Harvey as Lionel "Buster" Crabb and describes his exploits during World War II. Based on Marshall Pughs book Commander Crabb, it was made following the publicity created by Crabbs mysterious disappearance and likely death during a Cold War incident a year earlier. The film depicts events in Gibraltar harbour during the World War II Italian frogman and manned torpedo attacks, although the films depiction of those events is highly fictionalised. Submarine X-1 Submarine X-1 is a 1968 DeLuxe Color British World War II war film loosely based on the Operation Source attack on the German battleship Tirpitz in 1943. In the film James Caan stars as Lt. Commander Richard Bolton, a Canadian, who must lead a group of midget submarines in an attack on a German battleship. The Over-the-Hill Gang The Over-the-Hill Gang is a 1969 American made-for-television western comedy film about a group of aging Texas Rangers starring Walter Brennan and Pat OBrien. Chill Wills, Edgar Buchanan, Andy Devine, and Jack Elam play supporting roles. The film was written by Richard Carr and directed by Jean Yarbrough. A Quiet Place to Kill A Quiet Place to Kill is a 1970 giallo film directed by Umberto Lenzi. When Women Had Tails When Women Had Tails is a 1970 Italian comedy film set in pre-historic times when “women had tails” and were hunted by cavemen. It stars Giuliano Gemma, Senta Berger, and Lando Buzzanca. It was followed by When Women Lost Their Tails. The Iguana with the Tongue of Fire Liguana dalla lingua di fuoco is a 1971 giallo film. It is directed by Riccardo Freda, who was unhappy with the film and had his name replaced with the pseudonym "Willy Pareto". Murder by Natural Causes Murder by Natural Causes is a 1979 American television film directed by Robert Day and starring Hal Holbrook, Katharine Ross, Richard Anderson, and Barry Bostwick. It is a crime mystery written by the creators of the TV series Columbo: Richard Levinson and William Link. The Millennial Bee The Millennial Bee, is a 1983 film made and produced in Czechoslovakia, West Germany and Austria. The film is based on a novel written by Peter Jaroš and was directed by Juraj Jakubisko. The film was selected as the Czechoslovakia entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The China Lake Murders The China Lake Murders is a 1990 television film starring Tom Skerritt. It is about a small desert town that experiences a series of murders. The film was rated PG-13 and first aired on the USA Network and for many years held the record for the highest rated basic cable film. It is an adaptation of the 1983 short film "China Lake" by Robert Harmon. The Law Tilaï is a 1990 award-winning Burkinabé drama film co-written, co-produced, and directed by Idrissa Ouédraogo. It premiered at the 1990 Toronto Festival of Festivals. Transylvania Twist Transylvania Twist is a 1989 comedy film that parodies horror films. Originally released by Concord Production Inc., this film is distributed on home video by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In the film Angus Scrimm reprises his role of the "Tall Man" from the Phantasm films, as a parody. The humor of the film is most often said to be in the style of Airplane!, and Mel Brooks comedies. It occasionally breaks the Fourth wall rule with characters looking at the camera, and one even saying "Im in the wrong movie." The films main theme has been released on a variety of albums, it and the entire soundtrack was released on CD and as a direct download in the year 2010, twenty-one years after the movies initial release. It was directed by Jim Wynorski, who made over 150 films. In 2013 he said this film "comes closest to my personality and was the film I had the most fun making. It was the show I never wanted to end." Amerikanskaya doch American Daughter is a Russian drama film directed by Karen Shakhnazarov Good Luck Good Luck is a 1996 American film directed by Richard LaBrie starring Gregory Hines and Vincent DOnofrio as two physically disabled men who come together to challenge themselves out of their unsatisfactory lives. Joey Joey is an Australian movie made in 1997. If... Dog... Rabbit If... Dog... Rabbit..., also known as One Last Score, is a 1999 American crime drama thriller film written, directed by and starring Matthew Modine, in his feature film debut as a director. It also stars John Hurt, Kevin J. OConnor, Bruce Dern, David Keith and Lisa Marie. Selma, Lord, Selma Selma, Lord, Selma is a 1999 American film based on true events that happened in March 1965, known as Bloody Sunday in Selma. The film tells the story through the eyes of an 11-year-old African-American girl named Sheyann Webb. It was directed by Charles Burnett, one of the pioneers of black American independent cinema. It premiered as a television movie on ABC on January 17, 1999. The Guy from Harlem The Guy from Harlem is a 1977 American Blaxploitation film directed by Rene Martinez, Jr. The film is also known as The Good Guy from Harlem. Family of Cops III: Under Suspicion Family of Cops 3: Under Suspicion is a made-for-TV film starring Charles Bronson. It is the final film in the Family of Cops trilogy and Bronsons final film. Presence of Mind Presence of Mind is a 1999 Spanish-American drama film directed by Antoni Aloy. The film is based on the story The Turn of the Screw by Henry James. A woman is hired to watch over two recently orphaned children, Flora and her brother Miles. The woman starts seeing ghosts and the children begin some very peculiar and disturbing behavior. Prison Song Prison Song is a 2001 American film directed by Darnell Martin. A prison film, its plot concerns a boy brought up in group homes who has a gift and passion for art. It also marked the film debut of future Oscar-nominated Mary J. Blige as an actress. The Days Between The Days Between is a 2001 German drama film about a young woman in Berlin. It was directed by Maria Speth. Endangered Species Endangered Species is a 2003 science fiction horror film directed by Kevin Tenney. It follows a cop, Mike "Sully" Sullivan trying to find out who is behind a series of killings at the local gyms, eventually realising that the killer is actually an indestructible alien, who has come to make clothes out of human beings. Along the way, he teams up with Warden, also an alien who has come to earth to protect humanity. The supporting cast includes John Rhys-Davies. The Business of Fancydancing The Business of Fancydancing is a 2002 film written and directed by Sherman Alexie. The Negro The Negro is a Canadian drama film, directed by Robert Morin and released in 2002. An examination of racism, the film centres on a police officer in a small Quebec town who is trying to reconstruct, through the conflicting testimony of witnesses and participants, the events of the night before, when the petty vandalism of a womans lawn jockey escalated within a few hours to the woman being found dead and the young Black Canadian suspected of committing the vandalism having been viciously beaten in a field. The films original title, equivalent in French to "the nigger", was controversial, with a Black youth group in Montreal demanding that the films title and promotional poster be changed. Morin, however, defended his choice to use a controversial title, stating that "If it stirs up some controversy, then at least people will be talking about racism." The films cast includes Iannicko NDoua-Légaré, Béatrice Picard, Robin Aubert, Vincent Bilodeau, Sandrine Bisson, René-Daniel Dubois and Dorothée Berryman. Conversations with Mother Conversations with Mother is a 2004 Argentine comedy-drama film directed and written by Santiago Carlos Oves. The film stars Eduardo Blanco as a middle-aged man who has just lost his job and who has about to lose his home, his wife and his entire Argentinian-bourgeois world and China Zorrilla as his octogenarian mother. The film was nominated for three awards and won two awards with actress China Zorilla winning at the 26th Moscow International Film Festival and nominated for a Silver Condor Best Actress Award at the Argentine Film Critics Association Awards in 2005. The film premiered on 15 April 2004 in Argentina and appeared in over ten countries worldwide. Swapnakoodu Swapnakoodu is a 2003 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Kamal. It stars Kunchako Boban, Prithviraj, Jayasurya, Meera Jasmine and Bhavana. The films score and soundtrack were composed by Mohan Sithara. It was the third highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year, behind Balettan and CID Moosa. Vettam Vettam is a 2004 Indian Malayalam-language screwball comedy film directed by Priyadarshan based on a screenplay he co-written with Udayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas from his story. It was produced by Menaka through Revathy Kalamandhir and distributed by Swargachitra Release. The film stars Dileep and Bhavna Pani. The plot is loosely based on the 1995 American film French Kiss which had already been adapted in 1998 in Hindi as Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha. The comedy scenes of this movie were later adapted by the director for his 2009 Hindi movie De Dana Dan. Eminem: E E is a compilation video album by American rapper Eminem, released in DVD and VHS formats. It was released on December 19, 2000 through Aftermath/Interscope Records. It is composed of seven music videos from The Slim Shady LP and The Marshall Mathers LP, the making of the "Stan" video, a short movie titled "The Mathers home" and a hidden "Shit on You" video from then upcoming D12s album Devils Night. Ǝ peaked at #5 on the Billboards Music Video Sales chart and was certified 2x Platinum by British Phonographic Industry. Casper's Scare School Caspers Scare School is a 2006 American/French/Indian computer animated television film based on the Harvey Comics cartoon character Casper the Friendly Ghost. It was produced by Moonscoop and released by Classic Media and premiered on October 20, 2006. It has a TV series of the same name in 2009. It also has a video game of the same name. Burn Up Burn Up is a 2008 BBC/Global Television Drama dealing with the issues of climate change and peak oil. Brother's Justice Brothers Justice is a 2010 comedy film written by Dax Shepard. The film is a satirical mockumentary about Dax Shepards transformation from comedian to a silver screen martial arts star. Shepard exploits any and all Hollywood connections on his quest to become the next Chuck Norris. The film represents the Hollywood film producing process. The film won an Austin Film Festival award. Bumm Bumm Bole Bumm Bumm Bole is a 2010 Hindi film directed by Priyadarshan. The film stars Darsheel Safary, Atul Kulkarni, Rituparna Sengupta and newcomer Ziyah Vastani. The film is an authorized adaptation of the 1997 Iranian film Children of Heaven which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in the same year. Bumm Bumm Bole was released on 14 May 2010. The title of the film is based on one of the songs of Taare Zameen Par. Come Rain, Come Shine Come Rain, Come Shine is a 2011 South Korean film by Lee Yoon-ki. A young woman informs her husband of five years that she is leaving him for another man, but the husband remains calm and even helps her pack. The experimental film traces in real-time parts of their last three hours together while the wife prepares to move out. The film premiered in competition at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival in 2011. All the Light in the Sky All the Light in the Sky is an American drama film directed, photographed and edited by Joe Swanberg. It was written by Swanberg and Jane Adams, who also stars in the film, along with Sophia Takal, Kent Osborne, Lawrence Michael Levine, Larry Fessenden, and Lindsay Burdge. The film had its world premiere at the AFI on November 3, 2012. The film was released on video on demand on December 3, 2013, before being released in a limited release on December 20, 2013, by Factory25. Quarantine L.A. Quarantine L.A., also known as Infected, is a 2013 American action horror film about seven strangers who band together for survival in the aftermath of a devastating viral outbreak. The film was written and directed by Filip Maciejewicz, in his directorial debut, and starred Bo Linton, Eugenia Kuzmina and Adrian Voo. Eva Doesn't Sleep Eva Doesnt Sleep is a 2015 drama film directed and written by Pablo Agüero. The film stars Gael García Bernal and Denis Lavant. River's Edge is a 2018 Japanese teen comedy-drama film directed by Isao Yukisada. It is based on a manga of the same title by Kyoko Okazaki. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. Slide, Kelly, Slide Slide, Kelly, Slide is a 1927 American comedy film, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Edward Sedgwick, and starring William Haines, Sally ONeil, and Harry Carey. Banjo on My Knee Banjo on My Knee is a 1936 American musical comedy-drama film directed by John Cromwell. The film was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Sound Recording. Tenth Avenue Angel Tenth Avenue Angel is a 1948 American film directed by Roy Rowland and starring Margaret OBrien, Angela Lansbury, and George Murphy. It chronicles the life and family of Flavia Mills in the late 1930s. Filming took place 11 March–15 May 1946, with retakes in April 1947. However, the film was not released until February 20, 1948. The Model and the Marriage Broker The Model and the Marriage Broker is a 1951 romantic comedy film about a marriage broker. Though Jeanne Crain is top billed, the movie revolves around Thelma Ritters character, in a rare leading role for Ritter. Scott Brady also stars. The film is directed by George Cukor and produced by Charles Brackett. At the 24th Academy Awards, it received a nomination in the category of Best Costume Design for Charles LeMaire and Renié. The award, however, went to Edith Head for her work in A Place in the Sun. From the Drain From the Drain is a 1967 short film directed by David Cronenberg. Sebastian Sebastian is a 1968 British spy film directed by David Greene, produced by Michael Powell, Herbert Brodkin and Gerry Fisher, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The motion picture is based on a story by Leo Marks, and Gerald Vaughan-Hughes wrote the screenplay. Filmed in location in Oxford, London, Jodrell Bank and at Twickenham Film Studios, St Margarets, Twickenham, Middlesex, England, the film debuted in New York City on 24 January 1968. They Came to Rob Las Vegas They Came to Rob Las Vegas is a 1968 crime film directed by Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi and starring Gary Lockwood, Elke Sommer, Lee J. Cobb, and Jack Palance. The screenplay concerns a crime outfit who plan a heist to rob a hi-tech truck containing $7 million in Las Vegas. Its Spanish title was Las Vegas 500 Milliones. Filming took place in California, Nevada, and Spain. Jitsuroku Abe Sada aka Sada Abe: A Docu-Drama is a Roman porno version of the Sada Abe story directed by Noboru Tanaka. It is based on the true story of a woman who strangled her lover during a love-making session, then severed his penis, which she carried with her until her arrest. The story became a national sensation in Japan in 1936, developing mythic overtones, and has since been interpreted by artists, philosophers, novelists and filmmakers. The Amazing Howard Hughes The Amazing Howard Hughes is a 1977 American made-for-television biographical film about American aviation pioneer and filmmaker Howard Hughes, based on the book Howard: The Amazing Mr. Hughes by Hughes business partner Noah Dietrich. The film starred Tommy Lee Jones, Ed Flanders and Tovah Feldshuh. The Amazing Howard Hughes recounts the life and times of Howard Hughes, and was made within a year of Hughess death in April 1976. It was originally broadcast in two parts on CBS on April 13 and 14, 1977. Midnight Crossing Midnight Crossing is a 1988 American mystery thriller film directed by Roger Holzberg. The film stars Faye Dunaway, Daniel J. Travanti, Kim Cattrall, John Laughlin, and Ned Beatty. Bikini Island Bikini Island is a 1991 American crime thriller film directed by Tony Markes and starring Holly Floria and Alicia Anne. It has been cited as an "erotic thriller". James M. Craddock describes the plot as "Beautiful swimsuit models gather on a remote tropical island for a big photo shoot, each vying to be the next cover girl of the hottest swimsuit magazine. Before long, scantily clad lovelies are turning up dead." Jamai Raja Jamai Raja is a romantic action comedy Hindi film of 1990. The film features Hema Malini, Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit. The film is directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy and is a remake of the 1989 Telugu film Attaku Yamudu Ammayiki Mogudu, starring Vanisri, Chiranjeevi and Vijaya Shanti. Flight of the Innocent La corsa dellinnocente is a 1992 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Carlei. It was nominated at 51st Golden Globe Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. - Winner: Hampton Film Festival 1993: Golden Arrow Best Film, Golden Arrow Best Director - Winner: David di Donatello Awards Nomination 1992: Best First Film - Winner: N.I.C.E. New York: Best Film Audience Award - Toronto Festival of Festivals 1993: Opening Night Gala Screening. Official Entry or Special Event at the following International Film Festivals: Mostra Internazionale del Cinema di Venezia, Telluride, Mill Valley, Denver, Tokyo, Montreal, Koln, Chicago, Palm Springs, Florence, Bogota. Stepmonster Stepmonster is a 1993 American comedy horror film directed by Jeremy Stanford, executive produced by Roger Corman, and starring Alan Thicke, Robin Riker, George Gaynes, Ami Dolenz, Corey Feldman, Edie McClurg, John Astin, and Billy Corben. It was a direct-to-video film, although at the same time after its release, it was sometimes aired on The Disney Channel. Mysteries of Egypt Mysteries of Egypt, at the Internet Movie Database. Jaan Jaan is a 1996 Bollywood action film directed by Raj Kanwar, starring Ajay Devgn and Twinkle Khanna. The film was a super hit at the box office. Furia Furia is a 1999 French romantic drama film directed by Alexandre Aja, who co-wrote screenplay with Grégory Levasseur, adapted from the science fiction short story "Graffiti" by Julio Cortázar. It stars Stanislas Merhar and Marion Cotillard. Happy Christmas, Miss King An Avonlea Christmas is a 1998 Canadian made-for-television Christmas film directed by Stefan Scaini and written by Raymond Storey as a sequel to the 1990–1996 television series Road to Avonlea. The story takes place against the backdrop of World War I as the King family prepares for Christmas Eve. Rich and Poor Un povero ricco, also known as Rich and Poor, is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. Mach 2 Mach 2 is a 2001 American direct-to-video action disaster thriller film directed by Fred Olen Ray. It was the first film to feature the airliner Concorde being hijacked. Avtaar Avtaar is a 1983 drama film starring Rajesh Khanna and Shabana Azmi. It was directed by Mohan Kumar, and the music was by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Avtaar was a commercial hit, and was critically acclaimed. The film earned several Filmfare award nominations. Rajesh Khanna achieved success with Amardeep and Prem Bandhan onwards, but this was Rajesh Khannas biggest film in terms of box office collections since 1973. However, Rajesh Khanna lost the Best Actor award to Naseeruddin Shah for Masoom. In 1986, Mohan Kumar made Amrit with Rajesh Khanna in the lead as an old man, but with a different story line. Rajesh Khanna received an All-India Critics Association Best Actor Award for his performance in this film in 1983. The film was later remade into the Telugu film O Thandri Teerpu, starring Murali Mohan and Jayasudha; in Kannada as Kaliyuga, starring Rajesh and Aarthi; in Malayalam as Jeevitham, starring Madhu; and in Tamil as Vaazhkai, with Sivaji Ganesan. Baghban in 2003, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Hema Malini was partially inspired by this film. Perlasca: The Courage of a Just Man Perlasca – Un eroe Italiano is a 2002 Italian drama, directed by Alberto Negrin, about Giorgio Perlasca, an Italian businessman working in Hungary for his government. After Italy surrendered to the Allies, he took refuge in the Spanish Embassy. Aware of the threat to Jews, he first began to help them find shelter in Spanish safe houses. After the Spanish ambassador moved to Switzerland, Perlasca posed as the Spanish consul, tricking Nazi officials and saving the lives of more than 5,000 Jews in Hungary in 1944 during the Holocaust. The film was made by Rai Uno and aired as a two-part TV film. The Village Voice deemed this account as "more courageous than Spielberg." McDull, Prince de la Bun McDull, Prince de la Bun is a 2004 Hong Kong animated comedy-drama film directed by Toe Yuen and starring the voices of Andy Lau, Sandra Ng and Anthony Wong. Telling the story of the life of the fictional pig McDull, it is a sequel to My Life as McDull and it was followed by McDull. There is significant word play in the film, some of it based on the "pineapple bun". For example, in slang Cantonese, a "bor lo goi" is a colloquialism for kneecap. The Pancakes, who composed the films theme song gum gum gum, was awarded Best Original Film Song in the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards. The Conclave The Conclave is a 2006 Canadian/German film production directed by Christoph Schrewe. The script was written by Paul Donovan. Summer Love Summer Love also known as Dead Mans Bounty, is a 2006 film written and directed by Piotr Uklański and starring Bogusław Linda, Karel Roden, and Val Kilmer. The plot involves a desert countryside with a group of rowdy cowboys, a woman bar tender and a drunkard Sheriff. 4:30 4:30 is a 2005 Singaporean film directed by filmmaker Royston Tan and starring Xiao Li Yuan and Kim Young-jun. It is Tans second feature after the Movie. The film is made on a budget of S$400,000. It was released in Singaporean Cinemas on 29 June 2006. Goal Goal is a 2007 Malayalam film directed by Kamal. The film stars newcomers Rejith Menon and a Mumbai based Model Aksha Pardasany and Mukta George in the lead roles. The cast also includes, Mukesh and Rahman. When Night Falls When Night Falls is a 2007 New Zealand feature film written and directed by Alex Galvin and starring Tania Nolan, Rosella Hart, Sylvia Rands, Kevin Keys and Gerald Bryan. The film was released theatrically in New Zealand on 20 September 2007. It was released in the United States and Canada through E1 Entertainment on 12 January 2010. When Night Falls is a thriller set in 1932 about two nurses trapped in a country mansion with their invalid patient whilst a killer is on the loose in the area. Conscious of the potential danger, both nurses make sure that the house is locked and secure. However, as the night progresses, strange things begin to happen. Objects appear to have moved without explanation, and noises are heard where all should be still. Are the nurses so on edge that their minds are playing tricks on them? Or could their worst fears be true, and someone else is in the house? Avenging Angel Avenging Angel is a western television film that originally aired on Hallmark Channel on July 7, 2007, as part of the networks "Western Month". It was filmed at Simi Valley, Sable Ranch in Santa Clarita as well as Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park in Agua Dulce. Jutro idziemy do kina Jutro idziemy do kina is a 2007 Polish Television movie, directed by Michał Kwieciński. It tells a story of three friends, who graduated from high school in May 1938. Two of them joined the army, and the third became a student of medicine. After graduation, they frequently meet each other, and in the summer of 1939, when war becomes imminent, they try not to keep themselves too occupied with it. Outbreak of World War II, changes their world forever. It won Gold Magnolia Award for Best Television Film at the 14th Shanghai Television Festival in China. Pornography: A Thriller Pornography: A Thriller is a 2009 American mystery/thriller film, written and directed by David Kittredge. Pornography: A Thriller is a non-linear story in three parts, all revolving around the disappearance of fictional adult gay film actor Mark Anton. The first act depicts Antons final days in 1995, the second is about writer Michael Castigan as he searches for the truth in 2009 about what happened to Anton, and the third revolves around 2009 adult film actor Matt Stevenss attempt to make The Mark Anton Story, based in part on his dreams of what happened to Anton. The film uses an unconventional structure, with actors playing multiple roles in different sections, and uses dream logic to tell its story through a subjective point of view. Because of this, it has been compared to the work of David Lynch and David Cronenberg. Kittredge says about the structure, "We wanted to replicate the dream logic of a nightmare. So even though we don’t spell everything out for the audience, the film is still a complete whole and has its own fully formed arc that’s hopefully a satisfying whole." Dahmer vs. Gacy Dahmer Vs. Gacy is a 2010 American comedy-horror film directed by Ford Austin and written by Andrew J. Rausch. The film won the Audience Award at the 2010 Bare Bones International Film Festival. Stonewall Uprising Stonewall Uprising is a 2010 American documentary film examining the events surrounding the Stonewall riots that began during the early hours of June 28, 1969. Stonewall Uprising made its theatrical debut on June 16, 2010, at the Film Forum in New York City. The film features interviews with eyewitnesses to the incident, including the New York Police Department deputy inspector Seymour Pine. The film was produced and directed by the documentary makers Kate Davis and David Heilbroner, and is based on the book by the historian David Carter, Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution. The title theme is by Gary Lionelli. Changing the Game Changing the Game is a 2012 dramatic film starring Sean Riggs, Tony Todd, Raw Leiba, Sticky Fingaz, Brandon Ruckdashel and Irma P. Hall and directed by Rel Dowdell. The film opened theatrically by AMC Theatres in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, DC, Atlanta and was cited by the noted website FilmFresh.com as one of the top three African-American films of 2012. The film recently premiered on May 15, 2014 on cable channel BET as the "Movie of the Week." The Painted Bird The Painted Bird is a 2019 internationally co-produced black-and-white war drama film written, directed and produced by Václav Marhoul. It is an adaptation of Jerzy Kosińskis novel The Painted Bird. It is also the first movie to feature the Interslavic language. Marhoul stated that he decided to use Interslavic language so that no Slavic nation would nationally identify with the story. The film was selected to play in competition at the 76th Venice International Film Festival and was chosen for 2019 Toronto International Film Festival as part of Special Presentations. The film also screened in the Dare strand at the 63rd BFI London Film Festival. It was selected as the Czech entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards. Shocked by its brutal scenes, The Painted Bird led to walkouts from audiences at the Venice, Toronto and London film festivals. A more compassionate and understanding Warsaw audience at the 35. Warsaw International Film Festival honoured the film with a long ovation after its one and only screening, there. All I Want for Christmas Is You All I Want For Christmas Is You is a 2017 direct-to-video computer-animated Christmas film based on the song by Mariah Carey and the book by Carey herself and Colleen Madden. The film stars the voices of Mariah Carey, Breanna Yde, and Henry Winkler. Tillie Wakes Up Tillie Wakes Up, also known as Meal Ticket, is a 1917 American slapstick comedy film, and a quasi-sequel to Tillies Punctured Romance and Tillies Tomato Surprise starring Marie Dressler as Tillie for the third time, albeit with a different last name in Tillie Wakes Up, which could be explained by the fact that her character has been married. The movie was produced by Peerless Productions and World Film Corporation, directed by Harry Davenport, and written by Frances Marion from a story by Mark Swan. The supporting cast features Johnny Hines, Frank Beamish, Rubye De Remer, Ruth Barrett and Jack Brawn. The film takes place in the Coney Island amusement park. Sanders of the River Sanders of the River is a 1935 British film directed by the Hungarian-British director, Zoltán Korda, based on the stories of Edgar Wallace. It is set in British Nigeria. The lead Nigerian characters were played by African-Americans Paul Robeson and Nina Mae McKinney. The film proved a significant commercial and critical success, giving Korda the first of his four nominations for Best Film at the Venice Film Festival. The Fox Hunt The Fox Hunt is a 1938 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film stars Donald Duck and Goofy on a traditional English fox hunt. Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar, and Clara Cluck also make brief cameos. The film was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and features the voices of Clarence Nash as Donald and Pinto Colvig as Goofy. New Moon New Moon is a 1940 American musical film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by Robert Z. Leonard, with uncredited direction by W. S. Van Dyke. It is the second film adaptation of the operetta The New Moon, which premiered on Broadway in 1928. The stage version featured music by Sigmund Romberg and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and others. The first film adaptation, also titled New Moon, which premiered in 1930, was less faithful to the stage version. Donald's Tire Trouble Donalds Tire Trouble is a cartoon by Walt Disney Productions, featuring their character Donald Duck. It was directed by Dick Lundy, and released in 1943. Opfergang Opfergang is a 1944 German film directed by Veit Harlan. It is based on Rudolf G. Bindings work of the same title, with alterations for propaganda purposes. The Red Danube The Red Danube is a 1949 American drama film directed by George Sidney and starring Walter Pidgeon. The film was based on the 1947 novel Vespers in Vienna by Bruce Marshall. Loving Loving is a 1970 American comedy film released by Columbia Pictures and directed by Irvin Kershner. It is based on the novel Brooks Wilson Ltd. written by pulp magazine illustrator John McDermott under his pen name J.M. Ryan. The movie starred George Segal in the lead role of a philandering illustrator and Eva Marie Saint as his wife. The cast included Sterling Hayden, David Doyle, Keenan Wynn, Roy Scheider and Sherry Lansing. Kidnap Syndicate Kidnap Syndicate is a 1975 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Fernando Di Leo. Even being a minor work in the Di Leos filmography, the film gained some critical attention for being an original re-interpretation of the "vigilante" subgenre. The Wild Party The Wild Party is a 1975 Merchant Ivory Productions film directed by James Ivory and starring James Coco and Raquel Welch. It was produced by Ismail Merchant. An aging silent movie comic star of the 1920s named Jolly Grimm attempts a comeback by staging a party to show his new film. But the party turns into a sexual free-for-all and the comic ends up killing his mistress, Queenie, and an actor who has taken an interest in her. The film was loosely based on a poem by Joseph Moncure March and filmed in Riverside. The poem was also made into two musicals, a Broadway show, composed by Michael John LaChiusa, which followed the poem very closely, and an off-Broadway production, composed by Andrew Lippa, which took some artistic liberties with the poem but still less than this movie. A dance scene was choreographed by Patricia Birch. Barbara Broadcast Barbara Broadcast is an American adult erotic film released in 1977. The film was directed by Radley Metzger and filmed in several elaborate locations in New York City, including the Olympia ballroom and restaurant in the Royal Manhattan Hotel. Seeking Asylum Seeking Asylum is a 1979 Italian comedy film directed by Marco Ferreri. It was entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize. Solo Sunny Solo Sunny is a 1980 East German drama film directed by Konrad Wolf and Wolfgang Kohlhaase. It was entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival, where Renate Krößner won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. Solo Sunny was the last completed film directed by Konrad Wolf. The Man Who Wasn't There The Man Who Wasnt There is a 1983 American 3-D comedy film directed by Bruce Malmuth and starring Steve Guttenberg. Curse of Snakes Valley Curse of Snakes Valley is a 1988 Polish-Soviet adventure film directed by Marek Piestrak. Evenings Evenings is a 1989 Dutch film directed by Rudolf van den Berg. It is based on the novel of the same title by Gerard Reve. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Leading roles were played by Thom Hoffman, Rijk de Gooyer and Pierre Bokma. The film won two Golden Calf awards: best film, best actor. Masters of Menace Masters of Menace is a 1990 comedy film about a motorcycle gang. Violent Shit II Violent Shit II: Mother Hold My Hand is a 1992 German slasher film written and directed by Andreas Schnaas, who also plays the films protagonist, Karl Berger, Jr. It is the sequel to Schnaas earlier film, Violent Shit, and follows the son of that films villain as he embarks on a killing spree through the German countryside at the behest of his demented mother, portrayed by Anke Prothmann. To Dance with the White Dog To Dance with the White Dog is a 1990 novel by Georgia author Terry Kay, based on the experiences of his father. Sleeping with the Devil Sleeping with the Devil is a 1997 American television film directed by William A. Graham. The film is based upon the novel of the same name by Suzanne Finstad. Stray Cat Rock: Delinquent Girl Boss aka Stray Cat Rock: Delinquent Girl Boss, Female Juvenile Delinquent Leader: Alleycat Rock, Wildcat Rock is a 1970 Japanese outlaw biker film directed by Yasuharu Hasebe and starring Akiko Wada and Meiko Kaji. It is the first entry in the five-film Alleycat Rock or Stray Cat Rock series and was followed by Wild Jumbo, Sex Hunter, Machine Animal and Alleycat Rock: Crazy Riders 71. Hindustan Ki Kasam Hindustan Ki Kasam is a 1999 Indian action film directed by Veeru Devgan and starring his son Ajay Devgn, Amitabh Bachchan, Manisha Koirala and Sushmita Sen. The film was an average grosser, despite taking a bumper opening. It broke the opening day record in India at the time of its release. New Port South New Port South is a 2001 drama film. The film is set in the fictional town of New Port, near Chicago. It stars Will Estes, Todd Field, and Blake Shields, was written by James Hughes and directed by Kyle Cooper. The soundtrack is by Telefon Tel Aviv. James Hughes is the son of John Hughes, who produced the movie. Art Museum by the Zoo Art Museum by the Zoo is a 1998 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Jeong-hyang. Ashaant Vishnu Vijaya is a 1993 multi-lingual Indian film directed by Keshu Ramsay and released simultaneously in Hindi and Kannada. The film stars Akshay Kumar, Vishnuvardhan, Ashwini Bhave and Pankaj Dheer. The Hindi version of the film was a box office failure while the Kannada version became a success. Akshay Kumar, after the death of Vishnuvardhan, said "We did a Hindi and a Kannada version of Ashaant. The Kannada version was a super hit. The Hindi version was a flop. I realised Vishnuji was a much bigger star than I could ever be." Bless You, Prison Bless You, Prison is a 2002 Romanian drama film based on the eponymous novel by Nicole Valéry Grossu. FAQs FAQs is a 2005 LGBT-themed independent film written and directed by Everett Lewis. The film tells the story of a group of young queer kids who have been discarded by straight society. They come together to form a de facto family under the wing of an African American vigilante drag queen named Destiny. FAQs premiered at the 2005 Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival and had a limited theatrical release in 2006. While mainstream critics praised a number of the performances and certain aspects of the film, generally critical response was negative. Una de zombis Una de zombis is a 2003 Spanish film. Terry The Feeding The Feeding is a 2006 film written and directed by Paul Moore. Speed Speed is a 2007 Indian action thriller film directed by Vikram Bhatt and produced by Pammi Baweja. The film stars Zayed Khan, Sanjay Suri, Urmila Matondkar, Aftab Shivdasani, Aashish Chaudhary and Tanushree Dutta in the lead roles while Amrita Arora makes a special appearance and Sophie Chaudhary, Suhasini Mulay, Rajendranath Zutshi and Ashwini Kalsekar are featured in supporting roles. It was released on 19 October 2007. The storyline is a remake of the 2004 American film Cellular. Severed Ways: The Norse Discovery of America Severed Ways: The Norse Discovery of America is a 2007 independent adventure drama film that tells a story of Norse explorers battling nature, natives and Christianity in North America in the year 1007 AD. It was written, directed, edited and produced by Tony Stone who also plays one of the lead characters. The story is told in near-documentary film fashion, using only natural light, with an initial shaky camera technique that eventually slows down into smoother cinematography. It has very little dialog and a soundtrack featuring anachronistic heavy metal music. Though unrated, the film shows human-to-human violence, animal killing, defecation, and sex. It is a remake of the 1978 film The Norseman. The film received mixed reviews, with critics commenting on aspects of poor production quality and on Stones innovative use of the camera. Nymph Nymph is a 2009 Thai drama film directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. The nymph in the story is based on the Thai legendary Nang Mai tree deity. At Risk At Risk is a 2010 American TV movie directed by Tom McLoughlin and starring Andie MacDowell and Daniel Sunjata. It is based on the book of the same name by Patricia Cornwell, who has a small role as a waitress. The film was followed by a sequel, The Front, also directed by Tom McLoughlin. Bacon on the Side Bacon on the Side is a French romantic comedy film, released in 2010. Written and directed by Anne Depétrini, the film stars Ramzy Bedia and Anne Marivin as Djalil Boudaoud and Justine Lacroix, a surgeon and a television reporter who enter a romantic relationship despite the objections of their families to the cultural gap. I Am ZoZo I am Zozo, released in the UK as Are you There?, is a 2012 horror thriller film that was directed by Scott Di Lalla. The film first released on 18 February 2012 and was picked up officially in 2013 by Image Entertainment. I am Zozo follows a group of people that run afoul of a demon after using a Ouija board. Oru Naal Koothu Oru Naal Koothu is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy-drama film directed by Nelson Venkatesan and produced by J. Selva Kumar, featuring Dinesh, Miya, Nivetha Pethuraj, Abhinav, and Riythvika in lead roles. Lingesh, Karunakaran, Ramesh Thilak, Bala Saravanan, and Nagineedu play supporting roles. The title references the fuss over the wedding day of an Indian marriage. The story is based on the experiences of Nelson Venkatesan himself. The music was composed by Justin Prabhakaran with cinematography by Gokul Benoy and editing by V J Sabu Joseph. The film released on 10 June 2016 to positive reviews from critics. The Circle The Circle is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Frank Borzage. The film stars Eleanor Boardman, Malcolm McGregor, and Alec B. Francis. A young Joan Crawford appears early in the film but only in a limited role. The screenplay, written by Kenneth B. Clarke, was based on the 1921 play of the same title by British writer W. Somerset Maugham. The film survives today in excellent condition. The play was filmed again by MGM in an early sound in 1930 as Strictly Unconventional. The films sets were designed by the art director James Basevi. Back Street Back Street is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by John M. Stahl and starring Irene Dunne and John Boles. Based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Fannie Hurst, it tells the story of a woman who spends her life as the secret mistress of a wealthy married man. This was the first of three film versions of Hursts novel; remakes were released in 1941 and 1961. Doctor Bull Doctor Bull is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by John Ford, based on the James Gould Cozzens novel The Last Adam. Will Rogers portrays a small-town doctor who must deal with a typhoid outbreak in the community. The film was well praised by The New York Times, which noted that the story is similar to that of Lionel Barrymores film One Mans Journey when it premiered at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Andy Devine met his future wife during the making of this picture. Frisco Kid Frisco Kid is a 1935 film starring James Cagney and directed by Lloyd Bacon. Hungry Hill Hungry Hill is a 1947 British film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Margaret Lockwood, Dennis Price and Cecil Parker with a screenplay by Terence Young and Daphne du Maurier, from the novel by Daphne du Maurier. A Run for Your Money A Run for Your Money is a 1949 Ealing Studios comedy film starring Donald Houston and Meredith Edwards as two Welshmen visiting London for the first time. The supporting cast includes Alec Guinness, Moira Lister and Hugh Griffith. Ambush Bay Ambush Bay is a 1966 American war film directed by Ron Winston and starring Hugh OBrian, Mickey Rooney and James Mitchum. It was filmed on location in the Philippines. Salt and Pepper Salt and Pepper is a 1968 British comedy film starring Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, Michael Bates, Ilona Rodgers and John Le Mesurier. The film was directed by Richard Donner, who later would direct the films Superman and Lethal Weapon. There was a 1970 sequel, One More Time, directed by Jerry Lewis. De Sade De Sade is a 1969 American-German drama film starring Keir Dullea and Senta Berger. It is based on the life of Donatien Alphonse François, Marquis de Sade, named Louis Alphonse Donatien in the film. Dullea, in his first film role since the 1968 release of 2001: A Space Odyssey, plays the title character in a film characterized by its psychedelic imagery and go-go sensibilities. As the dying Marquis recalls his life out of sequence, he is terrorized by his uncle and haunted by his own past of debauchery. Hammer Hammer is a 1972 blaxploitation film directed by Bruce D. Clark. The film was released following the successes of Sweet Sweetbacks Baadasssss Song and Shaft, notable 1971 films that popularized black cinema. It starred Fred Williamson as B.J. Hammer. Williamson went on to become a staple of the genre. The Sensuous Nurse LInfermiera is a 1975 commedia sexy allitaliana film starring Ursula Andress, Jack Palance and Luciana Paluzzi, also known by the titles I Will If You Will, The Nurse, The Sensuous Nurse and The Secrets of a Sensuous Nurse. The Four Feathers The Four Feathers is a 1978 British television film adaptation of the classic novel The Four Feathers by novelist A.E.W. Mason. Directed by Don Sharp, this version starred Beau Bridges, Robert Powell, Simon Ward and Jane Seymour, and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award. It follows the novel almost exactly, and response to the film was very positive. Ravager Ravager is a 1997 horror/science fiction film written and directed by James D Deck and starring Bruce Payne, Yancy Butler, Juliet Landau and Robin Sachs. Spanish Judges Spanish Judges is 1999 direct-to-video crime drama film directed by Oz Scott and starring Matthew Lillard and Vincent DOnofrio. In Australia, the film was released under the title Ruthless Behaviour. L'amour existe Love Exists is a short documentary essay on the Parisian suburbs made in 1960, written and directed by Maurice Pialat and produced by Pierre Braunberger. Black and Blue Black and Blue is a 1999 American made-for-TV movie starring Mary Stuart Masterson and Anthony LaPaglia. It was based on the novel by Anna Quindlen. The Spreading Ground The Spreading Ground is a 2000 Canadian crime film directed by Derek Vanlint and starring Dennis Hopper. It was entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival. My Brother the Vampire Getting My Brother Laid is a 2001 German film directed by Sven Taddicken. Singing Behind Screens Singing Behind Screens is a 2003 Italian adventure-drama film written and directed by Ermanno Olmi, loosely inspired to real life events of Chinese pirate Ching Shih. The film won three David di Donatello and four Nastro dArgento Awards. This Revolution This Revolution is a 2005 political film directed by Stephen Marshall and starring Rosario Dawson. Smitty Smitty is a 2012 American family drama film directed by David Mickey Evans and starring Mira Sorvino, Peter Fonda and Louis Gossett Jr. Secret Secret is a 2009 South Korean thriller film directed by Yoon Jae-goo. The Detective 2 The Detective 2 is a 2011 Hong Kong thriller film directed by Oxide Pang and starring Aaron Kwok. It is the sequel to 2007s The Detective. The film was followed by a sequel, Conspirators, released in 2013. The Tapes The Tapes is a 2011 horror film directed by Lee Alliston and Scott Bates and starring Jason Maza, Mark Dusty Miller, and Lee Alliston. Made in the "found footage" filmmaking style, it concerns three students who run afoul of devil worshipers. Eine Insel namens Udo Eine Insel namens Udo is a 2011 German comedy film directed by Markus Sehr. Dark Girls Dark Girls is a 2011 documentary film by American filmmakers Bill Duke and D. Channsin Berry. It documents colorism within the African American community, a subject still considered taboo by many black Americans. The film contains interviews of African American women describing the role colorism has played in their lives, with notable African Americans including Viola Davis also detailing her experience. It also reports on a new version of the 1940s black doll experiment by Kenneth and Mamie Clark, which proved that black children had internalized racism by having children select a white or a black doll based on questions asked. In the updated version, black children favored light-skinned dolls over dark-skinned dolls. Bhoot Returns Bhoot Returns is a 2012 Bollywood 3D horror film directed by Ram Gopal Varma and written by Ravi Shankar. The film was released on 12 October 2012 to mixed reviews. The film stars Manisha Koirala, J. D. Chakravarthy, Madhu Shalini and Alayana Sharma in the lead role. Although advertised as a sequel to the 2003 film Bhoot, also directed by Varma, the two films do not have any connection with one another and have complete different plots A further sequel, Bhoot 3 is in production. Non Non Biyori is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Atto. The series began publication in Media Factorys Monthly Comic Alive magazine from September 2009 and is licensed in North America by Seven Seas Entertainment. The story is based on the same setting as Attos former work, Toko-toko & Yume no Yume. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by Silver Link aired in Japan between October and December 2013 and has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks. A second anime season aired between July and September 2015. An anime film premiered in August 2018, and a third anime season has been announced. Through the Air Through the Air is a 2015 French-Belgian drama film directed by Fred Grivois. The film concerns an air rifle champion who becomes embroiled in a dangerous plot after accepting a well-paid job offer. The film stars Reda Kateb and Ludivine Sagnier. Next to Her Next to Her is a 2014 Israeli drama film directed by Asaf Korman and written by Liron Ben-Shlush. It was selected to be screened as part of the Directors Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Our Futures Our Futures is a 2015 French comedy-drama film directed by Rémi Bezançon. The film stars Pio Marmaï, Pierre Rochefort and Mélanie Bernier. Bobby Sands: 66 Days Bobby Sands: 66 Days is a 2016 documentary film about Bobby Sands and the 1981 Irish hunger strike from Northern Ireland. That Fatal Sneeze That Fatal Sneeze is a 1907 British silent comedy film, directed by Lewin Fitzhamon and starring Thurston Harris and Gertie Potter. The Taming of the Shrew The Taming of the Shrew is a 1929 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Sam Taylor and starring Mary Pickford and her husband Douglas Fairbanks. It was the first sound film adaptation of the Shakespearean play of the same name. The film was adapted by Taylor from William Shakespeares play. Ali Baba Goes to Town Ali Baba Goes to Town is a 1937 musical film directed by David Butler and starring Eddie Cantor, Tony Martin, and Roland Young. Cantor plays a hobo named Aloysius "Al" Babson, who walks into the camp of a movie company that is making the Arabian Nights. He falls asleep and dreams he is in Baghdad as an advisor to the Sultan. He organizes work programs, taxes the rich, and abolishes the army, in a spoof of Roosevelts New Deal. The cast also includes Gypsy Rose Lee, using the stage name of Louise Hovick, as the Sultana. The Raymond Scott Quintette also appears, performing "Twilight In Turkey." Back Street Back Street is a 1941 American drama film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Charles Boyer and Margaret Sullavan. It is a remake of the 1932 film of the same name, also from Universal. The film is adapted from the 1931 Fannie Hurst novel and the 1932 film version which it follows very closely, in some cases recalling the earlier film scene-for-scene. It is a sympathetic tale of an adulterous couple. The 1941 version was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Music. Margaret Sullavan so much wanted Charles Boyer to play her leading man, that she relinquished top billing in order to persuade him to appear in this unsympathetic role. The Smiling Ghost The Smiling Ghost is a 1941 film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Wayne Morris, Alexis Smith, and Alan Hale. The film is in the horror comedy genre popular in the 1940s. Destruction Inc. Destruction Inc. is the thirteenth of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character of Superman. Produced by Famous Studios, the cartoon was originally released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on December 25, 1942. The Wise Quacking Duck The Wise Quacking Duck is a 1943 Looney Tunes cartoon released by Warner Bros. on May 1, 1943. It stars Daffy Duck. A Life at Stake A Life at Stake is a 1954 American film noir directed by Paul Guilfoyle. It stars Angela Lansbury and Keith Andes. Apes of Wrath Apes of Wrath is a 1959 animated short featuring Bugs Bunny. This cartoon recycles the plot from the previous animated short Gorilla My Dreams. The title is a parody of John Steinbecks novel The Grapes of Wrath. Brainwashed Brainwashed is a 1960 German drama film directed by Gerd Oswald and starring Curd Jürgens, Claire Bloom and Hansjörg Felmy. It is based on Stefan Zweigs novella The Royal Game. Stop Me Before I Kill! The Full Treatment, is a 1960 black and white British thriller film directed by Val Guest and starring Claude Dauphin, Diane Cilento and Ronald Lewis. It was based on the 1959 novel The Full Treatment by Ronald Scott Thorn. The Green Years Os Verdes Anos is a 1963 Portuguese drama film directed by Paulo Rocha. A Very Curious Girl A Very Curious Girl is a 1969 French comedy-drama film directed, edited and co-written by Nelly Kaplan. Other English titles are "Dirty Mary" and "Pirates Fiancée". Tropic of Cancer Tropic of Cancer is a 1970 American drama film directed by Joseph Strick and written by Betty Botley and Joseph Strick. It is based on Henry Millers autobiographical novel Tropic of Cancer. The film stars Rip Torn, James T. Callahan, David Baur, Laurence Lignères, Phil Brown and Dominique Delpierre. The film was released on February 27, 1970, by Paramount Pictures. Filming took place on location in Paris, produced by Joseph Strick with some help from the author, whose persona was portrayed by Rip Torn and his wife Mona by Ellen Burstyn. The novel had provided a test for American laws on pornography in the early 1960s, and the film was rated X in the United States, which was later changed to an NC-17 rating in 1992. In the UK the film was refused a theatrical X certificate by the BBFC. Strick had previously adapted other works of literature - Jean Genets The Balcony and James Joyces Ulysses. The film is available on YouTube, although YouTube falsely labeled it as unrated in order to carry it. L'homme pressé Man in a Hurry is a 1977 French-Italian drama film directed by Édouard Molinaro and starring Alain Delon and Mireille Darc. It is based on the novel The Man in a Hurry by Paul Morand. It recorded admissions of 730,581 in France. The Black Marble The Black Marble is a 1980 mystery/romantic comedy film directed by Harold Becker, based on a novel by Joseph Wambaugh. It stars Robert Foxworth, Paula Prentiss and Harry Dean Stanton. El Dorado El Dorado is a 1988 Spanish film written and directed by Carlos Saura. It was entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Wat's Pig Wat’s Pig is a 1996 British stop motion animated short film created by Aardman Animations and written and directed by Peter Lord. It is a tale of two princes who are split as babies only to reunite as adults during a war. It is told almost entirely non-verbally. The Shooter The Shooter is a 1997 Western film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Michael Dudikoff. It Rains in My Village It Rains in My Village is a 1968 Yugoslav film by Serbian director Aleksandar Petrović, partly inspired by the novel Demons by Fyodor Dostoevsky. You Laugh Tu ridi is a 1998 Italian drama film. It is the second film adaptation based on short stories by Luigi Pirandello after Kaos directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani. For this film Taviani were awarded as best director at Mar del Plata Film Festival. It represents the last film starred by Turi Ferro. Mama Flora's Family Mama Floras Family is a 1997 historical fiction novel by Alex Haley and David Stevens. The story spans from the 1920s to the 1970s as it follows Flora, a daughter of poor black Mississippi sharecroppers, and her descendants. Haley died before completing the novel, with Stevens finishing the story line. In 1998 the book was adapted into a made for TV miniseries of the same name. Holy Tongue Holy Tongue is a 2000 Italian comedy film written and directed by Carlo Mazzacurati. It entered into the main competition at the 57th Venice International Film Festival. Days Like This Days Like This is a 2001 film directed by Mikael Håfström. It stars Kjell Bergqvist and Carina Johansson. It won two awards at the 2002 Guldbagge Awards. The Republic of Love The Republic of Love is a 2003 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Deepa Mehta. It is based on the novel of the same name by Carol Shields and stars Bruce Greenwood and Emilia Fox. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2003. It was released publicly on February 13, 2004. Sex & the Single Mom Sex & the Single Mom is a 2003 Lifetime made for television drama film directed by Don McBrearty and starring Gail OGrady, Grant Show, and Danielle Panabaker. Khoya Khoya Chand Khoya Khoya Chand, is an Indian Hindi film directed by Sudhir Mishra which released on 7 December 2007. The film stars Shiney Ahuja and Soha Ali Khan in the lead roles with Rajat Kapoor, Sushmita Mukherjee, Sonya Jehan and Vinay Pathak in important roles. The film captures the lifestyle of celebrities with aplomb with the 1950s film industry as its backdrop. It was produced by Prakash Jha and Alankrita Shrivastava was involved in the production. Yoga Class Yoga is a 2009 South Korean horror film directed by Yoon Jae-yeon. Brooklyn Brothers Beat the Best The Brooklyn Brothers Beat The Best is a 2011 independent comedy film, written and directed by Ryan ONan and starring Ryan ONan, Michael Weston and Arielle Kebbel. The story focuses on a failing musician named Alex, who joins an eccentric musician and a beautiful con artist on a tour across the United States. The film debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2011. Soy Nero Soy Nero is a 2016 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Rafi Pitts. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. The film won the Best Film Award at the 12th Bucharest International Film Festival held in April 2016. Fool Circle Fool Circle is a 2014 French comedy-drama film directed by Vincent Mariette and starring Ludivine Sagnier, Laurent Lafitte and Vincent Macaigne. Pet Fooled Pet Fooled is a 2016 American independent documentary film exploring the pet food industry with interviews from veterinarians and pet owners whose pets died, they allege, due to commercial packaged pet food. After premiering at the Catalina Film Festival on 2 October 2016, the film had an "on demand theatrical run" via Gathr, after which it became available on VOD platforms on 10 January 2017. The film is currently available to Netflix subscribers, as a digital download on iTunes or as a physical DVD via Amazon. The film, produced by Myla Films and directed/narrated by Kohl Harrington, was distributed by Gravitas Ventures. They Call Us Monsters They Call Us Monsters is a 2016 American documentary directed and produced by Ben Lear. The film follows three juveniles: Juan Gamez, Antonio Hernandez and Jarad Nava. The teenagers participate in a screenwriting class at Barry J. Nidorf Juvenile Hall in Los Angeles, California with producer Gabriel Cowan. The Painted Lady The Painted Lady is a 1912 American short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. A print of the film survives. I Live My Life I Live My Life is a 1935 American comedy-drama film starring Joan Crawford, Brian Aherne, and Frank Morgan, and is based on the story "Claustrophobia" by A. Carter Goodloe. Society Dog Show Society Dog Show is a 1939 Mickey Mouse cartoon short produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The animated short was directed by Bill Roberts and animated by Al Eugster, Shamus Culhane, Fred Moore, John Lounsbery, Norm Ferguson, and Leo Salkin. The film originally released on February 3, 1939. Skylark Skylark is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Mark Sandrich, and starring Claudette Colbert, Ray Milland and Brian Aherne. Film historian James H. Farmer described Skylark as "light-hearted fluff" with the story of a woman on her fifth wedding anniversary, realizing that she is fed up with always coming in second to her husbands advertising business. Just at that moment, she meets a handsome attorney, and their innocent flirtation begins to turn into something more serious. Can't Help Singing Cant Help Singing is a 1944 American musical Western film directed by Frank Ryan and starring Deanna Durbin, Robert Paige, and Akim Tamiroff. Based on a story by John D. Klorer and Leo Townsend, the film is about a senators daughter who follows her boyfriend West in the days of the California gold rush. Durbins only Technicolor film, Cant Help Singing was produced by Felix Jackson and scored by Jerome Kern with lyrics by E. Y. Harburg. The movie was one of the most expensive in Universals history. The Kid from Texas The Kid from Texas is a 1950 American film that was Audie Murphys first Technicolor Western and the first feature film on Murphys Universal-International Pictures contract. It was directed by Kurt Neumann and featured Gale Storm and Albert Dekker. The Simple Things The Simple Things is a 1953 animated short subject, part of the Mickey Mouse series, produced by Walt Disney Productions. Released by RKO Radio Pictures on April 18, 1953, the short is notable as the final regular entry in the Mickey Mouse theatrical cartoon series. Following this short, one-shot Mickey shorts were produced: the featurettes Mickeys Christmas Carol and The Prince and the Pauper, and the shorts Runaway Brain, and Get a Horse!. Frisky Bread, Love and Jealousy, known as Frisky in the US, is a 1954 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. It is the second part of the Italian trilogy, preceded by Bread and followed by Scandal in Sorrento. Teen-Age Crime Wave Teen-Age Crime Wave is a 1955 juvenile delinquency film noir crime film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Tommy Cook and Molly McCart. It was released by Columbia Pictures. The plot concerns a pair of delinquent teens who go on a statewide shooting spree after escaping from reform school. It was featured on a 1994 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. These Thousand Hills These Thousand Hills is a 1959 Western film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Don Murray, Richard Egan, Lee Remick, Stuart Whitman and Patricia Owens. Screenplay was written by Alfred Hayes. It is based on the novel of the same name by A. B. Guthrie Jr. Filming took place in Sierra de Órganos National Park in the town of Sombrerete, Mexico The plot involves a sheltered rancher brought up under the stern gaze of his Bible-thumping father. The American Beauty La Belle Américaine , is a French comedy film from 1961, directed by Robert Dhéry, written by Alfred Adam, starring Alfred Adam and Louis de Funès. The film was known under the titles: "La bella americana", "The American Beauty", "Der tolle Amerikaner". Er kanns nicht lassen Er kanns nicht lassen is a 1962 German krimi mystery film directed by Axel von Ambesser and starring Heinz Rühmann, Rudolf Forster and Grit Boettcher. It was based on the Father Brown stories by G. K. Chesterton, Rühmann reprising his role from the 1960 film Das schwarze Schaf. Ski Party Ski Party is a 1965 American sex comedy film directed by Alan Rafkin and starring Frankie Avalon and Dwayne Hickman. It was released by American International Pictures. Ski Party is considered as a beach party film spin-off, with a change of setting from the beach to the ski slopes – although the final scene places everyone back at the beach. A Taste of Evil A Taste of Evil is a 1971 American made-for-television psychological horror film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Barbara Parkins and Roddy McDowall. Open Season Open Season is a 1974 film directed by Peter Collinson. It stars Peter Fonda, John Phillip Law, William Holden and Cornelia Sharpe. The film was shot in both Spain and England, with parts of those countries used to portray the American backwoods. The screenplay was by David Osborn and Liz Charles Williams, based on Osborns novel. Befrielsesbilleder Images of Liberation is a 1982 Danish drama film directed by Lars von Trier. The story is set in Copenhagen during World War II, and follows a German officer who visits his Danish mistress the days after the occupation of Denmark has ended. The film was Triers graduation film from the National Film School of Denmark. It became the first ever Danish school film to receive regular theatrical distribution. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 34th Berlin International Film Festival. The Terry Fox Story The Terry Fox Story is a 1983 Canadian-American biographical film of Canadian amputee and runner Terry Fox. It was written by Howard Hume, John Kastner and Rose Kastner, and directed by Ralph L. Thomas. The film stars Eric Fryer as Fox, Chris Makepeace as his brother Darrell, and Robert Duvall as Foxs publicist, Bill Vigars. The cast also includes Rosalind Chao, R. H. Thomson, Elva Mai Hoover, Michael Zelniker, Saul Rubinek and Patrick Watson. The film was produced for HBO in the United States with Canadian co-producers. Although it was also released in Canadian and British theatres, it was the first television film ever made for a cable network. The movie included the song Runner, written by rock artist Ian Thomas in response to the coverage of Terry Foxs efforts. Songwriter Songwriter is a 1984 film directed by Alan Rudolph. At the 57th Academy Awards, it received an Oscar nomination for Best Music for Kris Kristofferson. The Boss' Wife The Bosss Wife is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Ziggy Steinberg and starring Daniel Stern, Arielle Dombasle and Christopher Plummer. It is about a young stockbroker who becomes enticed by the wife of his boss. Assault at West Point: The Court-Martial of Johnson Whittaker Assault at West Point is a 1994 Showtime made-for-cable docudrama about Johnson Chesnut Whittaker, one of the first black cadets at West Point, and the trial that followed an assault he suffered in 1880. The film features Samuel L. Jackson, who portrays a lawyer who defends Whittaker. Co-ed Call Girl Co-ed Call Girl is a 1996 American television film, starring Tori Spelling. It was directed by Michael Ray Rhodes and was first aired at CBS in February 1996. De Zeemeerman De Zeemeerman is a 1996 Dutch comedy film directed by Frank Herrebout. The movie revolves around a young man who has a hard time getting girls because he permanently smells of fish. The cure, offered by a mad professor, turns him into a male mermaid, or mer-man. According to 134,000 users of website moviemeter.nl, De Zeemeerman is the worst Dutch movie of all time, scoring #3 in the list of worst movies overall. Black Thunder Black Thunder was a 1998 action film starring Michael Dudikoff and Richard Norton, and directed by Rick Jacobson. The story follows Vince and Jannick as they are sent to retrieve a newly-developed American stealth plane stolen by Libyan terrorists. Alaska: Spirit of the Wild Alaska: Spirit of the Wild is a 70mm American documentary film featuring the landscape and wildlife of Alaska. It is narrated by Charlton Heston and released to IMAX theaters in 1997. Alaskan wildlife featured in the film include moose, bears, seals, wolves, caribou, and whales, while narrator Heston provides background information. The film was produced by the same IMAX filmmaking team that created The Serengeti. Similar shots of vast landscapes, which are particularly well suited for IMAXs large screen theaters, and entertaining wildlife footage is featured. Aerial photography and underwater photography techniques are utilized throughout the production. It has been well received by critics and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject in 1998. Too Tired to Die Too Tired to Die is a 1998 American-Korean independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Wonsuk Chin and starring Takeshi Kaneshiro and Mira Sorvino. The film is about a young Japanese man who learns he has only twelve hours left to live. It was shot in June 1997 and premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 1998 in the American Spectrum section. Maidan-E-Jung Maidan-E-Jung is a 1995 Hindi film directed by K.C. Bokadia, starring Dharmendra, Akshay Kumar and Karishma Kapoor. Other cast members include Amrish Puri, Manoj Kumar, Jaya Prada, Gulshan Grover, Kader Khan, Shakti Kapoor, Mukesh Khanna and Dina Pathak. Film was box office failure. The Off Season The Off Season is a 2004 independent horror film directed by James Felix McKenney and produced by Larry Fessendens Glass Eye Pix. It was filmed in Old Orchard Beach and distributed through Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Broken Saints Broken Saints is an award-winning, partially Flash-animated film series by Brooke Burgess, Ian Kirby, and Andrew West. First published in 2001, it is one of the earliest examples of a motion comic. Like a comic, characters on the most part remain in static poses and dialogue is indicated by speech balloons. However, rather than exclusively using sequential panels, animated sequences are used to switch scenes and help advance the story, while music and sound effects are included, lending a more cinematic experience than one would ordinarily achieve with a comic strip alone. And the Spring Comes And the Spring Comes is a 2007 film directed by Gu Changwei, written by Li Qiang. This is Gus second feature following his acclaimed feature debut Peacock. The film premiered at the 2007 Rome Film Festival, and the lead actress Jiang Wenli, also Gu Changweis wife, won the Best Actress award. Yes, Virginia Yes, Virginia is a Christmas television special that first aired December 11, 2009 on CBS. It was based on a famous 1897 editorial in The Sun and featured the voice talents of Bea Miller as Virginia and Neil Patrick Harris as her father. This Changes Everything This Changes Everything is a 2015 documentary film directed by Avi Lewis. It is based on the book Capitalism vs. the Climate by Naomi Klein. The film is a Canada-United States coproduction. At the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, the film was first runner-up for the Peoples Choice Award: Documentaries. Snehaveedu Snehaveedu is a 2011 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film written and directed by Sathyan Anthikad. It was produced by Antony Perumbavoor under the company Aashirvad Cinemas. The film stars Mohanlal, Sheela, and Rahul Pillai in the lead roles. It was Mohanlals 300th film. The film received generally positive reviews from the critics and was a commercial success at the box office. Pravegaya Pravegaya is a 2015 Sri Lankan Sinhala action thriller film directed by Donald Jayantha and produced by Sadesh Kumar. It stars Hemal Ranasinghe, and Udari Perera in lead roles along with Jayalath Manoratne, Pubudu Chathuranga, and Jackson Anthony in supporting roles. Music for the film is done by Bathiya and Santhush. It is the 1228th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. The film is a remake of 2007 film Polladhavan. 7:19 7:19 is a 2016 Mexican drama film directed by Jorge Michel Grau. It was named on the shortlist for Mexicos entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but was not selected. Jai Simha Jai Simha is a 2018 Indian Telugu comedy film produced by C. Kalyan on C. K. Entertainments banner and directed by K. S. Ravikumar. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Nayanthara, Natasha Doshi, Hariprriya in the lead roles and music was composed by Chirantan Bhatt. The movie emerged as a hit at the box office completing 100 days in 5 centers. His Trust: The Faithful Devotion and Self-Sacrifice of an Old Negro Servant His Trust is a 1911 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. It concerns "The faithful devotion and self- sacrifice of an old negro servant," who is played in blackface. The films sequel is His Trust Fulfilled. Prints of the film survive in the film archives of the Museum of Modern Art and the Library of Congress. The Hurricane Express The Hurricane Express is a 1932 American Pre-Code 12-chapter Mascot Pictures film serial. Written by Colbert Clark, Barney Sarecky, Wyndham Gittens, George Morgan, and J.P. McGowan, the serial was directed by Armand Schaeffer and J.P. McGowan and produced by Nat Levine. The Hurricane Express stars John Wayne as aircraft pilot Larry Baker. Wayne goes after a mystery villain named "The Wrecker", who was responsible for a train crash that killed Bakers father. Eleventh Hour Eleventh Hour is the twelfth of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. Produced by Famous Studios, the cartoon was originally released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on November 20, 1942. Tweet Tweet Tweety Tweet Tweet Tweety is a 1951 Looney Tunes animated short featuring Sylvester and Tweety. One Good Turn One Good Turn is a 1955 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Norman Wisdom, Joan Rice, Shirley Abicair and Thora Hird. The Lost Missile The Lost Missile is a 1958 American science fiction film which was originally slated to be directed by William Berke, who was also executive producer of the film. The screenplay was co-written by John McPartland and the longtime science-fiction writer Jerome Bixby, and starred a young Robert Loggia. When William Berke suddenly died as filming was set to begin, his son Lester Wm. Berke took over the direction. The Hammer of God The Chinese Boxer is a 1970 Hong Kong action kung fu film written, directed by and starring Jimmy Wang. Tong Gaai was the action director. The Chinese Boxer was a box office success at the time of its release and is currently considered the first classic in the Kung Fu genre. The film was followed by a 1977 sequel called Return of the Chinese Boxer. Ion: Blestemul pamîntului, blestemul iubirii Blestemul pământului, blestemul iubirii is a 1981 Romanian drama film directed by Mircea Mureșan. The film is an adaptation of Liviu Rebreanus 1920 social novel Ion, starring Șerban Ionescu as the titular character, a poor Transylvanian peasant. Fantasma d'amore Fantasma damore is a 1981 drama film directed by Dino Risi. My Breakfast with Blassie My Breakfast with Blassie is a 1983 film starring Andy Kaufman and professional wrestler "Classy" Freddie Blassie. It is a mostly improvised parody of the art film My Dinner with Andre and is set in a Sambos restaurant where Kaufman and Blassie have a discussion over breakfast. Lynne Margulies, who would later become Kaufmans girlfriend, plays a role; in fact, she and Kaufman met for the first time on camera. Also featured is Bob Zmuda, who plays a nosy fan. My Breakfast with Blassie was conceived of by Linda Lautrec and Johnny Legend as a satire on My Dinner with Andre. Linda Lautrec and Andy Kaufman loosely scripted the film over several months late at night on the telephone. Lindas dual role was scripted as an irritating fan who requests Andys autograph after he washes his hands. La mansión de los muertos vivientes Mansion of the Living Dead is a 1982 erotic horror film written and directed by Jesús Franco, based on his own novel. It stars Lina Romay, who is credited as Candy Coster. Otello Otello is a 1986 film based on the Giuseppe Verdi opera of the same name, which was itself based on the Shakespearean play Othello. The film was directed by Franco Zeffirelli and starred Plácido Domingo in the title role, Katia Ricciarelli as Desdemona and Justino Díaz as Iago. For the movies soundtrack, Lorin Maazel conducted the Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro alla Scala. The film premiered in West Germany on 28 August 1986 and received a U.S. theatrical release on 12 September 1986. It was nominated for a Bafta Award and a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film. Once Upon a Texas Train Once Upon a Texas Train is a 1988 television film directed by Burt Kennedy and starring Willie Nelson and Richard Widmark. Nightwish Nightwish is a 1989 American horror film directed by Bruce R. Cook and produced by Andrew Keith Walley. The film starred Brian Thompson, Jack Starrett, Elizabeth Kaitan, Alisha Das and Clayton Rohnerin the lead roles. Femme Fatale Femme Fatale is a 1991 American drama film, directed by Andre R. Guttfreund. Return to the Lost World Return to the Lost World is a 1992 film directed by Timothy Bond and starring John Rhys-Davies, Eric McCormack, David Warner, Nathania Stanford, Darren Peter Mercer, and Tamara Gorski. It is a sequel to the film The Lost World, which was released the same year. Benefit of the Doubt Benefit of the Doubt is a 1993 English-language German thriller film directed by Jonathan Heap and starring Donald Sutherland and Amy Irving. It was released on July 16, 1993 in United States by Miramax Films, marking the first film to be released after being acquired by The Walt Disney Company. A Village Affair A Village Affair is a 1995 British television film based on the eponymous novel by Joanna Trollope. It was broadcast by ITV on 17 April 1995. The film was directed by Moira Armstrong from a teleplay by Alma Cullen. The Toilers and the Wayfarers The Toilers and the Wayfarers is a 1997 LGBT-related dramatic film written and directed by Keith Froelich. It was released on 14 March 1997. The film was both set in and filmed in New Ulm, located in Brown County of southern Minnesota. Gregory's Two Girls Gregorys Two Girls is a 1999 British film, set in Cumbernauld. It is the sequel to Gregorys Girl, which also starred John Gordon Sinclair and was written and directed by Bill Forsyth. The film received mixed reviews. Kakkakuyil Kakkakuyil is a 2001 Indian Malayalam-language heist comedy-drama film written and directed by Priyadarshan and produced by Lissy. It stars Mohanlal and Mukesh, with Arzoo Govitrikar, Nedumudi Venu, Kaviyoor Ponnamma, Sucheta Khanna, Innocent, and Jagathy Sreekumar in pivotal roles. Suniel Shetty and Ramya Krishnan makes cameo appearances. The film features songs composed by Deepan Chatterji and background score by S. P. Venkatesh. Kakkakuyil was released on 14 April 2001. Priyadarshan partially adapted the film in Hindi as Fun Unlimited. It was also remade in Telugu as Tappu Chesi Pappu Koodu and in Tamil as London. Aniyathi Pravu Aniyathipraavu is a 1997 Indian Malayalam-language romance film directed by Fazil and produced by Swargachitra Appachan. It stars Kunchacko Boban and Shalini in the lead roles. The film tells the story of Sudhish Kumar and Mini who fall in love despite being from two different religious communities. The film explores love, relationships and the various aspects to them. The music was composed by Ouseppachan with the lyrics by S. Ramesan Nair. The film turned to be the highest-grossing Malayalam film ever. Fazil remade it into the Tamil film Kadhalukku Mariyadhai and Priyadarshan adapted the story for his Hindi film Doli Saja Ke Rakhna. It was remade in 2007 in Kannada as Preethigagi. Tehzeeb Tehzeeb is a 2003 Indian drama film directed by Khalid Mohammed. It premiered on 21 November 2003. The film stars Shabana Azmi, Urmila Matondkar, Diya Mirza, Arjun Rampal and Rishi Kapoor in a special appearance. Urmila and Shabana were praised for their roles. It was inspired by Ingmar Bergmans Swedish drama Autumn Sonata, and was dedicated to Bergman. 50 Ways of Saying Fabulous 50 Ways of Saying Fabulous is a 2005 New Zealand drama film directed by gay director Stewart Main and starring Jay Collins and Andrew Patterson. It is based on a novel by Graeme Aitken. The film opened in 2005 to negative reviews and had little success at the New Zealand box office. In spite of this, the film did however win the Special Jury Award at Italys Turin International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival in 2005. Árido Movie Árido Movie is a 2005 Brazilian drama film written and directed by . It premiered in the Horizons section at the 62nd edition of the Venice Film Festival. Released in Brazil in 2006, it was nominated for Best Film at the 2007 Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro. The Redsin Tower The Redsin Tower is a 2006 horror film by Toetag Pictures. It is directed by Fred Vogel. It is their third feature film. Unlike their previous films, the August Underground series, the film has a more traditional narrative. The Redsin Tower is noteworthy of its use of excessive gore, violence and psychological horror. The Foursome The Foursome is a 2006 American/Canadian comedy film. It is about four college friends who reconnect at their 20-year college reunion on the golf course. The film stars Kevin Dillon, John Shaw, Chris Gauthier and Paul Jarrett. The film was directed by William Dear and written by Jackson Davies, based on the play by Norm Foster. The film features the Bryan Adams song "18 Til I Die". Dracula's Guest Bram Stokers Draculas Guest is a 2008 film that was written and directed by Michael Feifer. It was released direct to video in August 2008 and is loosely based on Bram Stokers short story "Draculas Guest". Plus One Plus One is a Russian comedy film directed by Oksana Bychkova, released in 2008. Caged Caged is a 2011 Dutch erotic thriller film produced, written and directed by Stephan Brenninkmeijer. It tells the story of a married woman who secretly indulges herself in a hedonistic lifestyle. The movie is generally considered a "drama-horror" film for its adult themes, strong erotic images and several explicit hardcore sex scenes. Beur sur la ville Beur sur la ville is a 2011 French comedy directed by Djamel Bensalah. Star Raiders: The Adventures of Saber Raine Star Raiders: The Adventures of Saber Raine is a 2017 science fiction film about a group of mercenaries who embark on a mission to rescue a prince and princess from an evil tyrant on a far away planet. It was directed by Mark Steven Grove, and stars Casper Van Dien, Cynthia Rothrock, James Lew, Brit Laree, Sara N. Salazar and Sarah Sansoni. Atlantic. Atlantic. is a 2014 Dutch film directed by Jan-Willem van Ewijk. Pure Hearts Pure Hearts is a 2017 Italian drama film directed by Roberto De Paolis. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Thunderbolt Thunderbolt is a 1929 American Pre-Code proto-noir film directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring George Bancroft, Fay Wray, Richard Arlen, Tully Marshall and Eugenie Besserer. It tells the story of a criminal, facing execution, who wants to kill the man in the next cell for being in love with his former girlfriend. The film was adapted by Herman J. Mankiewicz, Joseph L. Mankiewicz and Josef von Sternberg from the story by Jules and Charles Furthman. Bancroft was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. Man Wanted Man Wanted is a pre-Code 1932 romance film starring Kay Francis as a married magazine editor who hires a handsome secretary, David Manners. The film features Una Merkel and Andy Devine in supporting roles. Tovarich Tovarich is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Anatole Litvak, based on the 1935 play by Robert E. Sherwood, which in turn was based on the 1933 French play Tovaritch by Jacques Deval. It was produced by Litvak through Warner Bros., with Robert Lord as associate producer and Hal B. Wallis and Jack L. Warner as executive producers. The screenplay was by Casey Robinson from the French play by Jacques Deval adapted into English by Robert E. Sherwood. The music score was by Max Steiner and the cinematography by Charles Lang. The film stars Claudette Colbert and Charles Boyer with Basil Rathbone, Anita Louise, Melville Cooper, Isabel Jeans, Morris Carnovsky and Curt Bois in his American debut role. Devil's Island Devils Island is a 1939 American prison film directed by William Clemens and starring Boris Karloff. This film is notable for Karloff as the protagonist, opposed to the villain-like characters in his various horror roles. Top Gun Top Gun is a 1955 Western film directed by Ray Nazarro. The plot concerns an ex-gunslinger who arrives in a small town warning of an impending attack by his old gang. The film features Rod Taylor in one of his first American roles. Pillars of the Sky Pillars of the Sky is a 1956 American CinemaScope Technicolor Western film directed by George Marshall starring Jeff Chandler and Dorothy Malone, with co-stars Ward Bond, Keith Andes, Lee Marvin and Sydney Chaplin. The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders is a 1965 British historical comedy film directed by Terence Young and starring Kim Novak, Richard Johnson, and Angela Lansbury. It is based on the 1722 novel Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe. Killer Clans Killer Clans is a 1976 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chor Yuen and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. It's Not Me, It's Him Cest pas moi, cest lui is a French comedy film directed by Pierre Richard released in 1980. The Sign of Four The Sign of Four is a 1983 British made-for-television mystery film directed by Desmond Davis and starring Ian Richardson and David Healy. The film is based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyles novel of the same name, the second novel to feature Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson. The Blood of Others The Blood of Others is a 1984 film directed by Claude Chabrol. It is based on the 1945 novel The Blood of Others by Simone de Beauvoir. The film was originally made as a three-hour television mini-series and then recut down 40 minutes for a theatrical release Peacemaker Peacemaker is a 1990 American film directed by Kevin Tenney. Feast of July Feast of July is a 1995 United Kingdom film directed by Christopher Menaul and produced by Merchant Ivory Productions, based on the 1954 novel by H. E. Bates, starring Embeth Davidtz and Ben Chaplin. The Moving True Story of a Woman Ahead of Her Time The Moving True Story of a Woman Ahead of Her Time is a 2001 Dutch drama film in the West Frisian language. It is a costume drama film about the life of Nienke van Hichtum and Dutch socialist and politician Pieter Jelles Troelstra. It is written and directed by Pieter Verhoeff. The film received a Golden Film and Platinum Film in 2001. It also won two Golden Calves. The Poof Point The Poof Point is a Disney Channel Original Movie, based on the childrens novel "The Poof Point" by Ellen Weiss, M. Friedman. This was the first time Mark Curry and Dawnn Lewis worked together since the First Season of Hangin With Mr. Cooper. Samba Samba is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by V.V. Vinayak. The movie stars Jr. NTR, Bhumika Chawla, Genelia DSouza, and Prakash Raj in the lead roles, while Vijayakumar and Ali play supporting roles. The movie deals with how important education is to kids. Kannada film Mandya, with Darshan starring Darshan had sequences lifted from this film. Psychopathia Sexualis Psychopathia Sexualis is a 2006 American erotic drama film written and directed by Bret Wood. The films vignettes are based on the sexual perversity study of Richard von Krafft-Ebing, who is portrayed in the film by Ted Manson. When a Killer Calls When a Killer Calls is a 2006 direct-to-DVD horror film directed by Peter Mervis and starring Sarah Hall, Mark Irvingsen, Robert Buckley, Derek Osedach, and Rebekah Kochan. It was distributed by B movie company The Asylum. The film was released in February 2006, to coincide with the theatrical release of the 2006 remake of When a Stranger Calls, as both movies have near-identical plots. Not Like Others Not Like Others is a 2008 Swedish vampire-drama film written and directed by Peter Pontikis. The story revolves around two vampire sisters trying to escape a biker gang. At the same time, one of the sisters wants to leave her life as a vampire and have an ordinary existence with her human boyfriend. The films is Swedens third vampire film, with Frostbite being the first and Let The Right One In the second. Chamku Chamku is a 2008 Indian action thriller film written and directed by Kabeer Kaushik. It stars Bobby Deol in the eponymous role. It also co-stars Priyanka Chopra and Irrfan Khan. Riteish Deshmukh and Danny Denzongpa appear in supporting roles. The film released worldwide on August 29, 2008. Condition Condition is a 2011 science fiction film, directed by Andrei Severny and produced by Amir Naderi. The film is a meditative psychological drama set in apocalyptic atmosphere. The story is a sensory battle of the two female characters: sound therapist Mary Taggert and her patient, a disturbed young woman named Alaska. The doctor evacuates with her patient, driving a car away from the city to unspecified northern territory towards the border. Having run out of gas, two women are stranded in mysterious rough and rocky wilderness close to the ocean where it becomes a battle for survival and a struggle with the inner wounds and salvation with sound and nature. The psychologically complex and slow narrative of Condition relies on sequences of abstract images that one could expect to see at a museum or gallery. Condition features Antonella Lentini, Jessica Kaye, Steve Moshier. Three excerpts from the sonic compositions by Garet can be heard in the film: Winter, Subtracted and For Shimpei Takeda. No musical instruments were used in any of the sounds heard in Condition. The film premiered at the 29th Torino Film Festival and was recognized by the Gandhi Glasses award. The film was shot on location in New York City and the northern shoreline of Maine. Guilty at 17 Guilty at 17 is a 2014 Canadian drama film starring Erin Sanders and Chloe Rose. It was directed by Matt West, Divya DSouza and Joseph J. Gillanders. It premiered on the Lifetime channel in 2014. Among the Shadows Among the Shadows, also known as The Shadow Within, is a supernatural thriller film, directed by Tiago Mesquita, from a screenplay by Mark Morgan. It stars Lindsay Lohan, Charlotte Beckett, Gianni Capaldi, Dominik Madani, Olivier Englebert and Daniel Hugh Kelly. It was released through video on demand on March 5, 2019, by Momentum Pictures. Redes Redes is a Mexican film, released in 1936, about the fishing community of Alvarado on the Gulf Coast of Mexico, near the city of Veracruz. Although the Spanish language title refers to nets, the English language title is The Wave. Redes was made with a mainly non-professional cast and has been seen as anticipating Italian neorealism. It concerns the struggle of poor fishermen to overcome exploitation. No Census, No Feeling No Census, No Feeling is the 50th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. That Gang of Mine That Gang of Mine is a 1940 film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and starring Leo Gorcey and Bobby Jordan. It is the third film in the East Side Kids series. Address Unknown Address Unknown is a 1944 American drama film noir directed by William Cameron Menzies based on Kathrine Taylors novel Address Unknown. The film tells the story of two families caught up in the rise of Nazism in Germany prior to the start of World War II. Cinematographer employed shadows, shapes and camera angles to create the imagery. One notable scene shows Martin Schulz descending a staircase awaiting his arrest by the Gestapo, while behind him the shadow of a web-like criss-cross of window panes is a visual metaphor for his own web of deceit. Challenge to Lassie Challenge to Lassie is an American drama directed by Richard Thorpe in Technicolor and released October 31, 1949, by MGM Studios. It was the fifth feature film starring the original Lassie, a collie named Pal, and the fourth and final Lassie film starring Donald Crisp. The movie is based on Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinsons 1912 novel Greyfriars Bobby which in turn is based on the true story of Greyfriars Bobby. Twelve years after starring in Challenge to Lassie, Crisp would star in another movie based on the novel, Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog. Set in Scotland in 1860, the film tells the story of a rough collie named Lassie whose master, Jock Gray, is killed by robbers in Edinburgh. After his death, the dog keeps a constant vigil beside her masters grave in Greyfriars Kirkyard, which is in violation of the local dog laws. In the original novel, the title dog was a Skye Terrier named Bobby and his owner dies from pneumonia. Neapolitan Turk Neapolitan Turk is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. Court Martial Carrington V.C. is a 1954 legal drama released by Kingsley-International Pictures starring David Niven and Margaret Leighton. Others in the cast include Noelle Middleton, Allan Cuthbertson, Victor Maddern, Raymond Francis, Michael Bates, Laurence Naismith, Geoffrey Keen and Maurice Denham. It was adapted for the screen by John Hunter from the play of the same name by Campbell and Dorothy Christie. It was produced by Teddy Baird and directed by Anthony Asquith. The Victoria Cross worn by Niven in the film was that awarded to Arthur Henry Cross for service in the First World War. The Delinquents The Delinquents is a 1957 American drama film written, produced, and directed by Robert Altman in his hometown of Kansas City during the summer of 1956 on a $63,000 budget. Its not only the first film Altman directed, but also the first to star Tom Laughlin. Wonderful Adventures of Nils Adventures of Nils Holgersson is a 1962 Swedish film directed by Kenne Fant. It is based on the novel The Wonderful Adventures of Nils by Selma Lagerlöf. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. The Game Is Over The Game Is Over is a 1966 French-Italian French language drama film directed by Roger Vadim and starring Jane Fonda, Michel Piccoli and Peter McEnery. The film is a modern-day adaptation of the 1871-72 novel La Curée by Émile Zola. Lake of Dracula is a 1971 Japanese horror film directed by Michio Yamamoto. Kid Blue Kid Blue is a 1973 film directed by James Frawley and starring Dennis Hopper, Warren Oates, Peter Boyle, and Ben Johnson. A Night at Karlstein A Night at Karlstein is a 1974 Czechoslovak musical film directed by Zdeněk Podskalský, based on an 1884 play by Jaroslav Vrchlický. Paper Tiger Paper Tiger is a 1975 British drama-adventure film starring David Niven and the child actor Kazuhito Ando, who later portrayed Teru Tendou in Ganbaron. The film was based on a novel of the same name by Jack Davies, who also wrote the screenplay. Honey Britches Demented Death Farm Massacre is a 1971 horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray and Donn Davison and features screen legend John Carradine as the Judge of Hell, who narrates the story. Who Do I Gotta Kill? Who Do I Gotta Kill? is a 1994 comedy film directed and co-written by Frank Rainone with James Lorinz and Rocco Simonelli also writing. The film stars Sandra Bullock, John Costelloe, Steve Buscemi, and James Lorinz. Chain of Command Chain of Command is a 1994 American action and thriller film directed by David Worth. The film stars Michael Dudikoff, and co-stars R. Lee Ermey, Eli Danker, Eli Yatzpan and Joseph Shiloach. It is the last film Michael Dudikoff made for The Cannon Group. A Secret Affair A Secret Affair is a 1999 American made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Bobby Roth and starring Janine Turner. It is based on Barbara Taylor Bradfords novel of the same name. Rennie's Landing Stealing Time is a 2001 drama involving the reuniting of four friends a year after college, each of them now dealing with their own problems. They ultimately come up with a solution: rob a bank The film had its national premier on June 17, 2001 at the Harvard Exit theater during the Seattle International Film Festival, under the title "Rennies Landing". Kauravar Kauravar is a 1992 Malayalam crime drama film, directed by Joshiy, written by Lohithadas, starring Mammootty, Vishnuvardhan, Thilakan, Murali, Anju, Babu Antony and Bheeman Raghu.The film received critical acclaim and was a Blockbuster at the box office The film was remade in Telugu as Khaidi Garu, with Mohan Babu. It was also remade into Kannada in 2001 by the title Devasura, starring Devraj and B. C. Patil. Interceptor Force 2 IF2: Interceptor Force 2, commonly called Interceptor Force 2, is a 2002 Sci Fi Pictures science-fiction TV movie on the Sci Fi Channel. A sequel to the 1999 Sci Fi Channel telefilm Interceptor Force, it is directed by Phillip Roth, and stars Olivier Gruner, Roger R. Cross, Adrienne Wilkinson, Elizabeth Gracen and Nigel Bennett. Government-trained soldiers called the Interceptors are assigned to look at a crash site of an alien spacecraft in Russia where they find a alien that can change shape. Issues 101 Issues 101 is a gay-themed independent romantic drama film released in 2002. Issues 101 played at gay and lesbian film festivals throughout 2002 and 2003. This film was the debut of pop rock singer Grammy-winner Kelly Clarkson as an actress. V dvizhenii In Motion is a 2002 Russian drama film, directorial debut of Filipp Yankovsky. Its plot shares some similarities to La Dolce Vita by Federico Fellini. Monica la mitraille Machine Gun Molly is a Canadian crime drama film, directed by Pierre Houle and released in 2004. Based on the life of Monica Proietti, the film stars Céline Bonnier as Monique Sparvieri, a woman in Montreal who despite the odds turns to and excels in, the primarily male dominated field that is, the life of bank robbery. The films cast also includes Roy Dupuis, Patrick Huard, Marc Labrèche, Isabelle Blais, Luc Roy, Louis-Philippe Dury and Rémy Girard Zombiez Zombiez is a 2005 American horror film written and directed by John Bacchus. It stars Jenicia Garcia, Jackeem Sellers, and Randy Clarke. Garcia plays a woman who fights to free her husband from a mad scientist played by Sellers. Severe Clear Severe Clear is a 2009 documentary film directed by American documentary maker Kristian Fraga, starring and using footage shot by First Lieutenant Mike Scotti of United States Marine Corps Bravo Company, 1st Battalion 4th Marines. The film explores the Marine drive to Baghdad during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Brothers Brothers is a 2007 Hong Kong film. The story follows the relationship between two brothers who are part of a Hong Kong triad. Produced by Andy Laus Focus Films, Brothers is directed by Derek Chiu and written by Chan Kin-chung and Y.C. Kong. The film mostly takes place in Hong Kong and Bangkok. The film is known as 兄弟之生死同盟 in Mainland China. Shadows in the Palace Shadows in the Palace is a 2007 South Korean film directed by Kim Mee-jung. The mystery thriller is a fictionalized account of gungnyeo, court maids during South Koreas Joseon era. This is Kim Mee-jungs first feature film. She previously worked as part of the directing staff in King and the Clown and Shadows in the Palace was filmed on the same set. Muay Thai Giant Somtum is a 2008 Thai martial arts film starring Nathan Jones as a tourist in Pattaya who is drugged, robbed and left penniless. Befriended by two young girls, one of whom is a muay-thai kickboxing champion, he is taken to their family restaurant where he is fed some spicy som tam. His adverse reaction leads to the destruction of the restaurant, and he vows to raise the money to rebuild it. Three Wise Men Three Wise Men is a 2008 Finnish drama film directed by Mika Kaurismäki. The Centrifuge Brain Project The Centrifuge Brain Project is a 2011 German short mockumentary fantasy film written and directed by Till Nowak. The film incorporates computer-generated imagery to create seven real-seeming fictional amusement park rides used in a faux documentary film about the construction of physics-defying rides intended for use in research efforts to improve human cognitive function. Nowak was inspired to create the project when visiting an amusement park in 2008. Spaceman Spaceman is a 2016 biographical film about former Major League Baseball pitcher Bill "Spaceman" Lee written and directed by Brett Rapkin and starring Josh Duhamel as Lee. Smartass Smartass is a film directed by Jena Serbu and starring Joey King. It was released on September 12, 2017. Ma famille t'adore déjà Ma famille tadore déjà is a 2016 French comedy film directed by Jérôme Commandeur and Alan Corno. Joan the Woman Joan the Woman is a 1916 American epic silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Geraldine Farrar as Joan of Arc. The film premiered on Christmas Day in 1916. This was DeMilles first historical drama. The screenplay is based on Friedrich Schillers 1801 play Die Jungfrau von Orelans. This film was considered to be the "first cinematic spectacle about Joan of Arc." This was the first film to use the Handschiegl Color Process for certain scenes. This process is especially noticeable in the scene of Joan burning at the stake, the use of red and yellow gave this a heightened dramatic effect. A print of the film still exists. DeMille has said that in the weeks before shooting he became obsessed with historical research, costume and set design, and casting decisions. The Casino Murder Case The Casino Murder Case is a 1935 American mystery film starring Paul Lukas and Alison Skipworth. It was directed by Edwin L. Marin from a screenplay by Florence Ryerson and Edgar Allan Woolf, based on the 1934 novel of the same name by S. S. Van Dine. It was the ninth film in the Philo Vance film series. The Case of the Black Cat The Case of the Black Cat is a 1936 mystery film, based on the novel The Case of the Caretakers Cat by Erle Stanley Gardner. The film stars Ricardo Cortez as Perry Mason, and co-stars June Travis and Jane Bryan. The film is the first in the series not to feature Warren William as Mason. Ricardo Cortez and June Travis take over from Warren William and Claire Dodd as criminal attorney Perry Mason and his faithful secretary Della Street. Although the characters had been married in The Case of the Velvet Claws, theyre unattached again here. Little Nellie Kelly Little Nellie Kelly is a 1940 American musical comedy film based on the stage musical of the same title by George M. Cohan which was a hit on Broadway in 1922 and 1923. The film was written by Jack McGowan and directed by Norman Taurog. Its cast included Judy Garland, George Murphy, Charles Winninger and Douglas McPhail. The film is notable for containing Judy Garlands only on-screen death scene, although she re-appears in the film as the daughter of the character who died. The Mysterious Doctor The Mysterious Doctor is a 1943 American horror film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and written by Richard Weil. The film stars John Loder, Eleanor Parker, Bruce Lester, Lester Matthews and Forrester Harvey. The film was released by Warner Bros.on March 3, 1943. Half-Wits Holiday Half-Wits Holiday is the 97th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1947 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. This was Curlys final appearance as a Stooge; he retired from the act after suffering a debilitating stroke on the set during the final day of filming. Return to Paradise Return to Paradise is a Technicolor South Seas drama film released by United Artists in 1953. The film was directed by Mark Robson and starred Gary Cooper, Barry Jones and Roberta Haynes. It was based on a short story, "Mr. Morgan", by James Michener in his short story collection Return to Paradise, his sequel to Tales of the South Pacific. It was filmed on location in Matautu, Western Samoa. Ma and Pa Kettle at Home Ma and Pa Kettle at Home is a 1954 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. It is the sixth, and also most successful, installment of Universal-Internationals Ma and Pa Kettle series starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride. The Girl Hunters The Girl Hunters is a British-made crime drama film directed by Roy Rowland, adapted from the 1962 Mickey Spillane pulp novel of the same name. Spillane himself stars as private detective Mike Hammer, one of the few occasions in film history in which an author of a popular literary hero has portrayed his own character. It also starred Bond girl Shirley Eaton, veteran actor Lloyd Nolan, and syndicated newspaper columnist Hy Gardner as himself. The film features examples of product placement when Spillane and Nolan share a couple of cans of Pabst Blue Ribbon. Also, during the first newsstand scene, Mad Magazine #77 is clearly visible. Spillane recalled meeting crime figure Billy Hill in London and invited him to the film set. According to Spillane, Hill provided firearms that were used in the film. Spillane also noted that the producers surrounded him with actors who were shorter than he was. Producer Robert Fellows intended to follow the film with Spillanes The Snake but it was never made. An Ideal Place to Kill Un posto ideale per uccidere, also known as Oasis of Fear and Dirty Pictures, or Deadly Trap, is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Irene Papas, Ornella Muti and Ray Lovelock. It was produced by Carlo Ponti. The film was released in the USA in 1974, and is available on video as both Oasis of Fear and Dirty Pictures. The Groundstar Conspiracy The Groundstar Conspiracy is a 1972 crime film directed by Lamont Johnson. It stars George Peppard and Michael Sarrazin. Douglas Heyes screenplay was adapted very freely from L. P. Davies 1968 novel, The Alien. It was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia and produced by Hal Roach Productions in Canada. Badge 373 Badge 373 is a 1973 crime thriller film inspired, as was The French Connection, by the life and career of Eddie Egan, here called "Eddie Ryan". The film, which has a screenplay by journalist Pete Hamill, was co-produced and directed by Howard Koch, and stars Robert Duvall as Ryan, with Verna Bloom, Henry Darrow and Eddie Egan himself as a police lieutenant. The film was not successful, either at the box office or with the critics. Without Anesthesia Without Anesthesia is the English-language title for the Polish film Bez znieczulenia, released in 1978, directed by Andrzej Wajda. It was entered in the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. According to the screenplay, Without Anesthesia takes place in the 1960s. Jerzy, a well-known journalist and foreign correspondent who reports on wars, revolutions and guerrilla movements in the third world, is a man whose world is falling apart. The main character is based on Ryszard Kapuściński, the prominent Polish journalist and author of the "reportage" school. The film opens with Jerzy sitting in as a celebrity-guest on a mildly idiotic television talkshow, but when he returns home that evening, he finds that his wife has walked out on him, taking their daughter with her, to live with a younger man. On its surface, the film seems to be about Jerzys attempts to win back his wife, Ewa, and to come to some understanding about what went wrong with their marriage. But as is often the case with Polish films, what went wrong is inextricably bound up with politics. French Postcards French Postcards is a 1979 American romantic comedy film starring Miles Chapin, Blanche Baker, David Marshall Grant, Valérie Quennessen, Debra Winger, Mandy Patinkin, Marie-France Pisier and Jean Rochefort about a group of American exchange students who spend a year studying in Paris. Madame Catherine Tessier, who with her husband, Monsieur Tessier, directs and teaches at "The Institute", takes special interest in Alex, whose real ambition is to experience Parisian life; Madame Tessiers interest extends beyond the classroom and into her bedroom. Debra Winger and Mandy Patinkin co-star in this comic coming-of-age tale co-written by American Graffiti scripters Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck, who also directs. Gorp Gorp is a 1980 American comedy film starring Michael Lembeck and Dennis Quaid, and featuring early acting work of Rosanna Arquette and Fran Drescher in supporting roles. Directed by Joseph Ruben, with both story and screenplay by Jeffrey Konvitz and A. Martin Zweiback, the film follows in the tradition of the 1978 fraternity comedy National Lampoons Animal House, and the 1979 summer camp comedy film Meatballs. Gorp was the penultimate film released by American International Pictures, before How to Beat the High Cost of Living two months later. Set in a Jewish summer camp, Gorp features the kind of physical, sexual, and scatological comedy prevalent in films of this genre, while playing for comedic effect on the class distinctions between the camps management, the camp counselors, the waiters, and the kitchen staff. Silver Dream Racer Silver Dream Racer is a 1980 motor-racing film starring British pop star David Essex and Beau Bridges. The film was produced, written and directed by David Wickes. It would become the last film to be made by the Rank Organisation. Skyward Skyward is a 1980 American made-for-television drama film starring Bette Davis, Howard Hesseman, Marion Ross, Suzy Gilstrap, Clu Gulager and Lisa Whelchel. It was directed by Ron Howard, written by Nancy Sackett and broadcast on NBC on November 20, 1980. Spellcaster Spellcaster is a 1988 American film directed by Rafal Zielinski and starring Adam Ant & Bunty Bailey. My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys is a 1991 Western drama film starring Scott Glenn and Kate Capshaw, and directed by Stuart Rosenberg. Le retour de Casanova The Return of Casanova is a 1992 French comedy film directed by Édouard Niermans. It was entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Zero Tolerance Zero Tolerance is an 1994 American action film from PM Entertainment Group directed by Joseph Merhi and starring Robert Patrick and Mick Fleetwood. Road Ends Road Ends is a 1997 American crime thriller film starring Dennis Hopper, Peter Coyote, Chris Sarandon and Mariel Hemingway. Darkness Falls Darkness Falls is a 1999 drama film by John Howlett, very loosely adapted from N. J. Crisps psychological thriller Dangerous Obsession and directed by Gerry Lively. N. J. Crisps name does not appear on the films credits. The film was shot in late 1997 on the Isle of Man. Shchit i mech The Shield and the Sword is a 1968 Soviet spy series with four parts directed by Vladimir Basov. It is based on a novel by Vadim Kozhevnikov, who was Secretary of the Soviet Writers Union. It was a highly influential movie in the Soviet Union, inspiring many, Vladimir Putin for instance, to join the KGB. The song What Does Motherland Begin With, sung by Mark Bernes, that was main musical theme of each film in the series, became well known in the USSR. I'm from Hollywood Im from Hollywood is a 1989 comedy documentary film about the adventures of late performance artist Andy Kaufman in the world of professional wrestling. The film includes interviews with Taxi co-stars Marilu Henner and Tony Danza and interviews with comedian Robin Williams, wrestler Jerry Lawler, wrestling commentator Lance Russell, and Kaufmans best friend, Bob Zmuda. Other people seen in the film include TV host David Letterman and Jimmy Hart of Continental Wrestling Association. The films title refers to a phrase spoken by Kaufman to the Memphis wrestling audience. The documentary was directed by Kaufmans girlfriend, Lynne Margulies, and Joe Orr. Kaufman himself began work with Margulies and Orr on the film in 1983, shortly before he was diagnosed with cancer. Margulies and Orr, at Kaufmans request, finished Im from Hollywood after the performers death. Comedy Central aired the documentary numerous times during the late 1990s wrestling boom. Ordinary Miracles Ordinary Miracles is a 2005 television film directed by Michael Switzer. Hochelaga Hochelaga is a French language Canadian crime drama written and directed by Michel Jetté. Produced in the year 2000, it stars Dominic Darceuil as a young would-be criminal and his deepening involvement with an outlaw motorcycle club during the Quebec Biker war. Zapatlela Zapatlela is a Marathi horror comedy movie, which was released in 14 April 1993. It was directed by Mahesh Kothare. It was inspired by the 1988 Hollywood movie Childs Play. Its followed by the sequel Zapatlela 2, released 20 years later. The film was remade in Telugu in the year 2001, with the title Ammo Bomma, with Dr. Rajendra Prasad playing the lead role. The film has the renowned artist ventriloquist Ramdas Padhye along with his famous evil puppet Tatya Bichu. The film stars Laxmikant Berde as Laxmikant Bolke, with Mahesh Kothare as CID Inspector Mahesh Jadhav and Dilip Prabhavalkar as Tatya Vinchu. This film was also dubbed into Hindi as Khilona Bana Khalnayak. Last Run Last Run is a 2001 British-German action film, directed by Anthony Hickox, starring Armand Assante and Jürgen Prochnow. Lyubimetz 13 Lyubimetz 13 is a comedy movie released in Bulgaria in 1958. It was directed by Vladimir Yanchev and written by Lyuben Popov and Vladimir Yanchev. The film tells an amusing story about the efforts of three soccer clubs to attract the player of the day. But when the player’s twin brother - a hopeless gambler - decides to take the initiative... Pop Rocks Pop Rocks is a 2004 American television film starring Gary Cole and Sherilyn Fenn that aired on ABC Family. The Colt The Colt is a 2005 television movie made for Hallmark Channel. The film is set during the American Civil War, and is based on the short story by Nobel Prize winner Mikhail Sholokhov. The Elephant King The Elephant King is a 2006 romantic drama film directed by Seth Grossman. The Wild Stallion The Wild Stallion is a 2009 American direct-to-DVD film directed by Craig Clyde and starring Miranda Cosgrove, Danielle Chuchran, Robert Wagner, Paul Sorvino, Connie Sellecca and Fred Ward. It was distributed by Myriad Pictures. In December 2010 the popular Horse Book Club PONY included The Wild Stallion in their package. Iron Road Iron Road is a 2009 Canada/China television miniseries written by Barry Pearson and Raymond Storey and directed by David Wu. Starring Sun Li, Luke Macfarlane, Peter OToole, Sam Neill, and Charlotte Sullivan, Iron Road chronicles the untold story of Chinese workers who helped to build the Canadian Pacific Railway in the 1880s. The mini-series was filmed in the Kamloops, B.C. area with many local actors. Iron Road is only the second joint venture to be created under a Canada/China co-production treaty established in the 1960s. The first was 1989s The Making of a Hero. Zoo Zoo is a 2005 Japanese horror film directed by Ryu Kaneda.The film starring Patrick Harlan, Yui Ichikawa, Ryūnosuke Kamiki, Ryōko Kobayashi and Miyuki Matsuda in the lead roles. The Circuit The Circuit is a 2008 TV film starring Michelle Trachtenberg, Billy Campbell, Paul Rae, Drew Fuller and Maurice Dean Wint, originally airing on June 8, 2008, on the ABC Family channel. The First Man The First Man is a 2011 French-Italian drama film directed by Gianni Amelio and is based on the novel of the same name by Albert Camus. Dui Prithibi Dui Prithibi; English: Two Worlds) is a 2010 Bengali road movie directed by Raj Chakraborty. It was the highest grossing Bengali film of 2010. A remake of the Telugu film Gamyam, Dui Prithibi brought two of the biggest stars of Bengali cinema, Jeet and Dev, together for the only time on the celluloid. Careless Love Careless Love is a 2012 Australian drama film written and directed by John Duigan. The story centers on a university student who secretly works as an escort. It was Duigans first movie in Australia for a number of years. It was made entirely with private finance and took 30 days to shoot. From What Is Before From What Is Before is a 2014 Filipino drama film directed by Lav Diaz. The film follows a remote town in the Philippines during the 1970s under the Marcos dictatorship. The film had its world premiere in the Philippines on 3 July 2014, and competed at the 2014 Locarno International Film Festival where it won the main prize, the Golden Leopard. The film also had its North American premiere at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, under the Wavelengths section. In addition, the film had its Philippine screening for free at 21 September 2014. The film had its U.S. premiere, as part of the World Cinema section, at the 2014 AFI Fest. This Summer Feeling This Summer Feeling is a 2015 French-German drama film directed by Mikhaël Hers and starring Anders Danielsen Lie and Judith Chemla. Lo más sencillo es complicarlo todo Lo más sencillo es complicarlo todo is a 2018 Mexican film directed and written by Rene Bueno. The film stars Danna Paola, Alosian Vivancos, and Marjorie De Sousa. Champion Champion is a 2018 South Korean sports comedy film directed by Kim Yong-wan. The film stars Ma Dong-seok, Kwon Yul, and Han Ye-ri. It is related to arm wrestling competition. The movie is rated 9.4/10 in Asian TV Website within the first month of release. A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol, is a 1910 silent short film directed by J. Searle Dawley for Edison. It runs 13 minutes and is one of the earliest film adaptations of Charles Dickens famous 1843 novella. It featured Marc McDermott as Ebenezer Scrooge and Charles S. Ogle as Bob Cratchit. Redemption Redemption is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by Fred Niblo, produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and starring John Gilbert. This production is Gilberts first talking film, but it was not released until months after the premiere of his second "talkie", His Glorious Night, which received disastrous reviews. Redemption is based on the 1918 Broadway play of the same title by Arthur Hopkins, who in turn based his work on the play The Living Corpse by Leo Tolstoy and first staged in Moscow in 1911. Kiss and Make-Up Kiss and Make-Up is a 1934 romantic comedy film starring Cary Grant as a doctor who specializes in making women beautiful. Helen Mack and Genevieve Tobin play his romantic entanglements. The film was based on the play Kozmetika by . All of the WAMPAS Baby Stars of 1934 were cast in roles in the film. Too Much Johnson Too Much Johnson is a 1938 American silent comedy film written and directed by Orson Welles. An unfinished film component of a stage production, the film was made three years before Welles directed Citizen Kane, but it was never publicly screened. The film was shot to be integrated into Welless Mercury Theatre stage presentation of William Gillettes 1894 comedy, but the motion picture sequences could not be shown due to the absence of projection facilities at the venue, the Stony Creek Theatre in Connecticut. The resulting plot confusion reportedly contributed to the stage productions failure. The film was believed to be lost, but in 2008 a print was discovered in a warehouse in Pordenone, Italy. The film premiered on October 9, 2013, at the Pordenone Silent Film Festival. In 2014, the work print and a modern edit of the film were made available online by the National Film Preservation Foundation. Two previous films had been made of this play, a short film in 1900 and a feature-length Paramount film in 1919 starring Lois Wilson and Bryant Washburn. Both of these films are now lost. Two Sisters from Boston Two Sisters from Boston is a 1946 musical comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Kathryn Grayson, June Allyson, Lauritz Melchior, Jimmy Durante and Peter Lawford. The film features songs by Sammy Fain and Ralph Freed. No Orchids for Miss Blandish No Orchids for Miss Blandish is a 1948 British gangster film adapted and directed by St. John Legh Clowes from the novel of the same name by James Hadley Chase. It stars Jack La Rue, Hugh McDermott and Linden Travers, with unbilled early appearances from Sid James, as a barman, and Walter Gotell, as a nightclub doorman. Due to the films strong violence and sexual content for its time, amongst other reasons, a number of critics have called it one of the worst films ever made. The Merry Widow The Merry Widow is a 1952 film adaptation of the operetta of the same name by Franz Lehár. It starred Lana Turner and Fernando Lamas. The film received two Oscar nominations: for Best Art Direction - Set Decoration, Color and Best Costume Design, Color. Vice Squad Vice Squad is a 1953 American film noir crime film directed by Arnold Laven and starring Edward G. Robinson and Paulette Goddard. Warrendale Warrendale is a 1967 documentary film by Canadian filmmaker Allan King. It was originally produced for broadcast on CBC Television, but it refused to show it because King refused to edit out the copious profanity in the footage. The film was allowed to shown only during festivals. The film is a cinéma vérité look at the lives of emotionally disturbed children housed in a facility named Warrendale, in Rexdale, at the time, a Toronto suburb. The facility was considered innovative and met with approval when it first opened in December 1965. However, almost a year after it opened, it became the centre of several controversies in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, and it was eventually closed. Founder John Brown was a New Democratic Party member of the Legislature from 1967 to 1971. Warrendale won awards at the Cannes Film Festival, and French director Jean Renoir declared King a great artist. In 2002, Warrendale was honoured as a "MasterWork" by the Audio-Visual Preservation Trust of Canada. The High Commissioner Nobody Runs Forever, also called The High Commissioner, is a 1968 political spy thriller film directed by Ralph Thomas based on Jon Clearys 1966 novel The High Commissioner. It stars Rod Taylor as Australian policeman Scobie Malone and Christopher Plummer as the Australian High Commissioner in Britain caught up in corrupt dealings, during delicate negotiations. Taylors production company was involved in making the film as was the American Selmur Productions. Cannon for Cordoba Cannon for Cordoba is a western film that was released in 1970. Filmed in Spain, the larger part of the movie takes place in Mexico in 1912. Directed by Paul Wendkos, it stars George Peppard, Pete Duel, Giovanna Ralli, and Raf Vallone, and features a musical score by Elmer Bernstein. The Secret The Secret is a 1974 French film, directed by Robert Enrico. Blood Feud Blood Feud is a 1978 Italian thriller film directed by Lina Wertmüller. Hot Potato Hot Potato is a 1979 Commedia allitaliana film directed by Steno. The film discusses a range of issues such as homophobia in the political left, Anni di piombo violence, working class culture, and the sustainability of Eurocommunism. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is a 1984 American made-for-television drama film directed by Jack Hofsiss, and starring Jessica Lange, Tommy Lee Jones, Rip Torn, Kim Stanley, David Dukes, and Penny Fuller. The film was written by Tennessee Williams, produced by American Playhouse, and originally premiered on Showtime on August 19, 1984. Campus Man Campus Man is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Ron Casden and written by Geoffrey Baere and Matt Dorff. The film stars John Dye, Steven Lyon, Kim Delaney, Kathleen Wilhoite, Miles OKeeffe and Morgan Fairchild. The film was released on April 10, 1987, by Paramount Pictures. Casablanca Express Casablanca Express is a 1989 Italian action war film starring Jason Connery and Francisco Quinn that was filmed in Morocco. It was produced by Pietro Innocenzi and Umberto Innocenzi and directed by Sergio Martino. The film was later featured in an episode of Cinema Insomnia. Skinny Tiger and Fatty Dragon Skinny Tiger, Fatty Dragon is a 1990 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Lau Kar-wing, who also co-stars in the film. The film stars Sammo Hung and Karl Maka. The trio had worked together in the late 1970s, making two films for Lau and Hungs short-lived Gar Bo Motion Picture Company. Whilst Lau continued to appear in Hungs films for Golden Harvest throughout the 1980s, Maka had gone on to co-run Cinema City. Skinny Tiger, Fatty Dragon was therefore something of a reunion for the three actors. Arachveulebrivi gamopena Extraordinary Exhibition is a 1968 Soviet black-and-white drama-Comedy film directed by Eldar Shengelaya. I Do, They Don't I Do, They Dont is a television movie starring Josie Bissett and Rob Estes. It premiered on ABC Family in 2005. It was directed by Steven Robman. His and Her Christmas His and Her Christmas is a 2005 television film directed by Farhad Mann and starring Dina Meyer and David Sutcliffe. It first aired on December 19, 2005 on Lifetime. All Is Forgiven All Is Forgiven is a 2007 French drama film written and directed by Mia Hansen-Løve. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section of the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. It won the Louis Delluc Prize for Best First Film. It was also nominated for the César Award for Best First Feature Film at the 2008 César Awards. The Murder of Princess Diana The Murder of Princess Diana is a 2007 Lifetime Television movie, directed by John Strickland and starring Jennifer Morrison as an American reporter. The film was based on the book by Noel Botham. Reg Gadney and Emma Reeves wrote the teleplay. Opapatika Opapatika is a 2007 Thai fantasy-action film. It is directed by Thanakorn Pongsuwan and stars Pongpat Wachirabanjong, Leo Putt, Somchai Kemklad, Chakrit Yaemnam, Ray MacDonald, Athip Nana, Nirut Sirijanya and Khemupsorn Sirisukha White White World White White World is a 2010 Serbian drama film directed by Oleg Novković. The Discoverers The Discoverers is a 2012 American dark comedy directed and written by Justin Schwarz. The film stars Griffin Dunne, Madeleine Martin, and Cara Buono. Save Your Legs! Save Your Legs! is a 2012 Australian comedy film directed by Boyd Hicklin and starring Stephen Curry, Damon Gameau and Brendan Cowell. The film is inspired by a 2005 documentary of the same name. It follows the story of Edward "Teddy" Brown and his two mates of a Melbourne cricket team, who travel to India for a tour. The film premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival on 19 August 2012. Number One Shakib Khan Number One Shakib Khan is a Bangladeshi Bengali action comedy film directed by Badiul Alam Khokon and it was released in Eid al-Fitr 2010 and became one of the highest grossing Bangladeshi film of all time. The film stars Shakib Khan play the title role and 60% of this film was shot in Bangkok. The film is remake of 2002s Telugu film Allari Ramudu, starring Jr NTR and Aarti Agarwal. Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1 Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1 is a 2013 documentary film about the Veterans Crisis Line, directed by Ellen Goosenberg Kent and produced by Dana Perry. The film was edited by Geof Bartz, A.C.E and co-edited by Gladys Mae Murphy. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary at the 87th Academy Awards. Octav Octav is a 2017 Romanian drama film directed by Serge Ioan Celebidachi, and produced by Adela Vrinceanu Celebidachi. The title refers to the films main character. It was selected for the World Cinema section of the Montreal International Film Festival Montreal... Octav was the most successful domestic film at the Romanian box office in 2017. The Unauthorized Beverly Hills, 90210 Story The Unauthorized Beverly Hills, 90210 Story is a 2015 made-for-television movie based on the 1990s television drama Beverly Hills, directed by Vanessa Parise and produced by Peter M. Green. It was written by Jeffrey Roda. The film follows the creation of the show through its first four seasons, dealing with the relationships between the actors, between the producers Darren Star and Aaron Spelling and the media and fan attention the show brought. Okka Kshanam Okka Kshanam is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language romantic science fiction film directed by Vi Anand and produced by Chakri Chigurupati under Lakshmi Narasimha Entertainments banner. The film features Allu Sirish, Surbhi, Srinivas Avasarala and Seerat Kapoor in the lead roles. The film deals with a parallel life concept where the protagonist fights against his own destiny, fate and time. The films cinematography is by Shyam K Naidu while the score and soundtrack is composed by Mani Sharma. The film is released worldwide on 28 December 2017 to good reviews from critics and audience. The film was later dubbed and released in Hindi as Shoorveer 2 in 2019. A Pair of Silk Stockings A Pair of Silk Stockings is a 1918 American silent marital comedy film starring Constance Talmadge and Harrison Ford. It was directed by Walter Edwards and produced and distributed by Select Pictures. The film is based on a 1914 Broadway play of the same name. Thugs with Dirty Mugs Thugs with Dirty Mugs is a 1939 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Tex Avery. Sky Trooper Sky Trooper is a 1942 animated cartoon by Walt Disney Studios starring Donald Duck during the World War II years. It was directed by Jack King based on a script by Carl Barks. Monster from the Ocean Floor Monster from the Ocean Floor is a 1954 science fiction film about a sea monster that terrorizes a Mexican cove. The film was directed by Wyott Ordung and starred Anne Kimbell and Stuart Wade. It was the first film produced by Roger Corman. The Sheep Has Five Legs The Sheep Has Five Legs is a 1954 French comedy film directed by Henri Verneuil. It won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story. Its considered a classic of French post-war cinema. Tension at Table Rock Tension at Table Rock is a 1956 American Western drama film directed by Charles Marquis Warren and starring Richard Egan and Dorothy Malone. Wes Tancred is publicly vilified after killing a famous gunslinger who was a public hero. The same year this film was made Richard Egan would star in another western: Love Me Tender. That film would mark Elvis Presleys film debut. Despite Richard Egan being first billed in that movie, people went to see it mainly because of Elvis, but at the same time would discover how good an actor Egan was and he would become a known actor. Go for It, Baby Go for It, Baby is a 1968 West German comedy film directed by May Spils and starring Werner Enke, Uschi Glas and Henry van Lyck. The film won two German Film Awards. Location shooting took place in Munich. Eye in the Labyrinth Eye in the Labyrinth is a 1972 film directed by Mario Caiano and starring Rosemary Dexter. No Sex Please - We're British No Sex Please, Were British is a 1973 British comedy film directed by Cliff Owen, and starring Ronnie Corbett, Ian Ogilvy, Susan Penhaligon, and Arthur Lowe. It is based on the 1971 play No Sex Please, with a number of changes to the original plot. The Stranger The Stranger is a television movie made in 1973 as a pilot for a new television series, but was never picked up by a network. It was directed by Lee H. Katzin. Film Ventures International, an independent movie production and distribution company rereleased The Stranger on VHS under the title Stranded in Space. As with other films rereleased under the FVI banner, The Strangers new opening credits featured footage from an entirely unrelated film, in this case the 1983 low budget science fiction film Prisoners of the Lost Universe. Deadly Strangers Deadly Strangers is a 1975 British psychological thriller film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Hayley Mills, Simon Ward and Sterling Hayden. The Conductor The Orchestra Conductor is a 1980 Polish drama film directed by Andrzej Wajda. It was entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival, where Andrzej Seweryn won the Silver Bear for Best Actor. It was also shown at the 1980 New York Film Festival. Liar's Moon Liars Moon is a 1982 film directed by David Andrew Fisher and starring Matt Dillon, Cindy Fisher, Yvonne DeCarlo, and Hoyt Axton. Le souper Le souper is a 1992 French period drama film directed by Édouard Molinaro. Liste noire Black List is a 1995 Canadian thriller film. It was directed by Jean-Marc Vallée, written by Sylvain Guy and produced by Marcel Giroux. Black List stars Michel Côté, Geneviève Brouillette, Sylvie Bourque, André Champagne and Aubert Pallascio. Flatworld Flatworld is a 1997 animated short directed by Daniel Greaves and produced by Nigel Pay and Patrick Veale. The film was created using a combination of cardboard cut-outs and traditional cel animation. It premiered on 18 July 1997 on the Locomotion channel, which broadcast the film alongside The Making of Flatworld, a documentary in which the personnel involved showed how the film was made through a series of interviews. The film was nominated for the BAFTA Awards and was the winner of more than thirty international awards, including the Mclaren Award for Best Animation. Black Angel Black Angel is a 1980 British short film that was shown before the theatrical release of The Empire Strikes Back in certain locales. It was the directorial debut of Star Wars art director Roger Christian. The film negative was thought to be lost until it was rediscovered in December 2011. In June 2015, it was announced that Christian was working on a feature film adaptation of Black Angel which would be partly funded through crowd-funding site Indiegogo. Jiang Hu: The Triad Zone Jiang hu: The Triad Zone is a 2000 Hong Kong crime comedy film directed by Dante Lam and starring Tony Leung Ka-fai, Sandra Ng, Anthony Wong and Eason Chan. Lost Treasure Lost Treasure is a 2003 action film starring Stephen Baldwin, Nicollette Sheridan and Coby Ryan McLaughlin. It was written by Harris Done and Diane Fine and directed by Jim Wynorski under the pseudonym Jay Andrews. This movie is about a treasure hunt on a tropical island. The plot involves a treasure supposedly hidden by Columbus. The map that leads to it was split into two halves, so that one would need both pieces to find it. The Eliminator The Eliminator is a 2004 direct-to-video action film starring UFC champion Bas Rutten. The film was directed by Ken Barbet. Deadly Skies Deadly Skies is a 2006 science-fiction television film directed by Sam Irvin and starring Antonio Sabato, Rae Dawn Chong, Dominic Zamprogna, Michael Boisvert, Rob LaBelle and Michael Moriarty. The plot concerns the effort of two astronomers and two military men to stop the threat of a giant asteroid on a collision course with Earth. The film is notable for being released in multiple versions for the United States and international markets. Deadly Skies is the American title, it includes a romantic relationship between Sabatos and Boisverts characters. The censored international DVD versions, titled Ultimate Limit and Force of Impact do not. Loha Loha is an action Indian film released in 1997 Indian film directed by Kanti Shah. It stars Dharmendra, Mithun Chakraborty, Shakti Kapoor and Mohan Joshi with an ensemble of other Bollywood actors. Film was only moderate successful at the box office. Love and Mary Love and Mary is a 2007 romantic comedy film written and directed by Elizabeth Harrison and starring Lauren German and Gabriel Mann. The film was produced by Elizabeth Harrison, Peter James Cooper and Jonathan Downs. All for Free All for Free is a 2006 Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian film directed by Antonio Nuić. The film premiered at the 2006 Pula Film Festival, where it went on to win the Big Golden Arena for Best Film award, along with the Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress awards. Munyurangabo Munyurangabo is a 2007 film directed by Lee Isaac Chung. Filmed entirely in Rwanda with local actors, it is the first narrative feature film in the Kinyarwanda language. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival on 24 May and won the Grand Prize at the 2007 AFI Fest American critic Roger Ebert calls it "in every frame a beautiful and powerful film — a masterpiece." Paying Guests Paying Guests is a Bollywood film starring Ashish Chaudhary, Shreyas Talpade, Javed Jaffrey, Vatsal Seth, Celina Jaitly, Neha Dhupia, Riya Sen, Sayali Bhagat and Johnny Lever. It is directed by Paritosh Painter under Subhash Ghais Mukta Arts banner. A comedy film revolving around four close friends who reside together in Pattaya, it borrows the basic plot from 1966 comedy movie Biwi Aur Makan, directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee which was also remade in Marathi in 1989 as Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi , in Kannada in 2003 as Olu Saar Bari Olu , in Punjabi in 2014 as Mr & Mrs 420 and in Bengali as Jio Pagla in 2017. Shooting started in the second week of April 2008. Riya Sen was originally offered Neha Dhupias role, Aarti Gupta, but declined and instead chose the role as Jayeshs melodramatic girlfriend, Alpita. A sequel, Paying Guests 2, is in production and will take place against the backdrop of a beauty pageant. Familiar Grounds Familiar Grounds is a 2011 Canadian drama film directed by Stéphane Lafleur. Eddie Griffin: You Can Tell 'Em I Said It! You Can Tell Em I Said It is a stand up DVD by comedian Eddie Griffin, released by Comedy Central. The DVD was released by Comedy Central on February 28, 2011. Containing special features, deleted scenes and all completely uncensored and uncut. Runway Cop Runway Cop is a 2012 South Korean action comedy film, starring Kang Ji-hwan and Sung Yu-ri and directed by Shin Tae-ra. It tells the story of an overzealous and overweight detective Cha Cheol-soo who goes undercover as a fashion model in order to solve a case. It reunites the two leads since the television series Hong Gil-dong, and is the second film Kang has worked on with Shin since My Girlfriend Is an Agent. It was released on May 30, 2012 by CJ Entertainment and ran for 110 minutes. Horror Stories Horror Stories is a 2012 horror omnibus film made up of four short films by five South Korean directors. A high school student is kidnapped by a killer and has her life on the line. To survive, she tells him the scariest stories she knows; starting with "Dont Answer to the Door", a story of eerie things happening in a house with a brother and sister who are waiting for their mother, "Endless Flight" in which a flight attendant and a serial killer is left alone in an airplane up in the air, "Secret Recipe" a cruel 2012 version of a folktale in which two stepsisters fight to marry a wealthy cannibalistic man, and "Ambulance on the Death Zone" in which the survivors in a city filled with a deadly zombie virus suspect each other of being infected while riding together in an ambulance. Horror Stories was the opening film of the 2012 Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival. Sardaarji 2 Sardaar Ji 2 is a 2016 Punjabi film starring Diljit Dosanjh, Monica Gill and Sonam Bajwa in lead roles and directed by Rohit Jugraj. The film was released on 24 June 2016. On release, film received mixed to negative reviews unlike the prequel which received positive reviews. Film grossed less than its prequel and was declared average at Box-Office. . Ema Ema is a Chilean drama film, directed by Pablo Larraín, from a screenplay by Guillermo Calderón and Alejandro Moreno. It stars Mariana Di Girolamo, Cristian Suares, Gael García Bernal, Paola Giannini and Santiago Cabrera. It had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on August 30, 2019. The Three Must-Get-Theres The Three Must-Get-Theres is a 1922 American silent film directed by Max Linder. The film follows the plot of the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. It is also meant as a parody of the previously released 1921 film The Three Musketeers, starring Douglas Fairbanks. This was Linders final American film before returning to Europe where he co-directed his last completed film in Austria, Max, der Zirkuskönig. Black Moon Black Moon is a 1934 American pre-Code horror film directed by Roy William Neill, and starring Jack Holt, Fay Wray, and Dorothy Burgess. It is based on a short story by Clements Ripley that first appeared in Hearsts International-Cosmopolitan. The film centers on a young woman returns to the tropical island where her parents were murdered during a voodoo ritual with her daughter and nanny, only to become corrupted by the natives dark rituals. A copy is held at the Library of Congress. Charley's Aunt Charleys Aunt is a 1941 American historical comedy film directed by Archie Mayo. It stars Jack Benny and Kay Francis. It was the third filmed version of the stage farce of the same name by Brandon Thomas. It remained one of Bennys personal favourites among his own films. Showdown Showdown is the eleventh of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. Produced by Famous Studios, the cartoon was originally released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on October 16, 1942. Mother Wore Tights Mother Wore Tights is a 1947 Technicolor musical film starring Betty Grable and Dan Dailey as married vaudeville performers, directed by Walter Lang. This was Grable and Daileys first film together, based on a book of the same name by Miriam Young. It was the highest grossing film of Grables career up to this time, earning more than $5 million at the box office. It was also 20th Century Foxs most successful film of 1947. Alfred Newman won the Academy Award for Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture. Josef Myrow and Mack Gordon were nominated for Original Song, while Harry Jackson was nominated for Color Cinematography. Secret People Secret People is a 1952 British drama film, directed by Thorold Dickinson and produced by Sidney Cole for Ealing Studios, with a screenplay from Thorold Dickinson, Wolfgang Wilhelm, Joyce Carey and Christianna Brand. Secret People stars Valentina Cortese, Serge Reggiani and Audrey Hepburn and premiered in the U.K. on 8 February 1952. The film provided Audrey Hepburn with her first significant film role, leading to her big breakthrough in Roman Holiday. Teresa Teresa is a 1951 American drama film directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Pier Angeli and John Ericson. The films screenplay was written by Stewart Stern based on a story he wrote with Alfred Hayes, for which they were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Story. Snow Business Snow Business is a Looney Tunes cartoon released in 1953 directed by Friz Freleng starring Sylvester and Tweety. This episodes title is a pun on "Show Business". Men of the Fighting Lady Men of the Fighting Lady is a 1954 Korean War drama film starring Van Johnson, Walter Pidgeon, Keenan Wynn, and directed by Andrew Marton. The screenplay was written by U.S. Navy Commander Harry A. Burns, who had written a Saturday Evening Post article, "The Case of the Blinded Pilot", an account of a U.S. Navy pilot in the Korean War, who saves a blinded Navy pilot by talking him down to a successful landing. Men of the Fighting Lady was also inspired by another Saturday Evening Post article, "The Forgotten Heroes of Korea" by James A. Michener. The original music score was composed by Miklós Rózsa. A-Haunting We Will Go A-Haunting We Will Go is a 1966 theatrical Looney Tunes cartoon that was directed by Robert McKimson. As with the other Witch Hazel cartoons, June Foray voices Witch Hazel while Mel Blanc voices Speedy Gonzales, Daffy Duck, and Daffys nephew. This is the last Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Witch Hazel, as well as the last Looney Tunes cartoon with June Forays voice acting in the Golden Age. However, she would reprise her role as Witch Hazel once again in an episode of the 2003 Duck Dodgers series. A Taste of Blood A Taste of Blood is a 1967 American horror film, produced and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. It stars, among others, Bill Rogers and Elizabeth Wilkinson. The film was also known as The Secret of Dr. Alucard. Lewis considered it his masterpiece. The French Sex Murders Casa dappuntamento is a 1972 giallo film directed by Ferdinando Merighi under the pseudonym "F. L. Morris", and edited by Bruno Mattei. It was released as The French Sex Murders in the US, and The Bogey Man and the French Murders in the UK. It stars Rosalba Neri, Anita Ekberg, Barbara Bouchet, Howard Vernon and Gordon Mitchell. The actor who played the police inspector in this film was a professional Humphrey Bogart lookalike, which explains the alternate "Bogey Man" title. Special effects technician Carlo Rambaldi handled the throat slashings and beheadings that take place in the movie. Wicked, Wicked Wicked, Wicked is a 1973 horror-thriller film written and directed by Richard L. Bare and starring David Bailey, Tiffany Bolling and Randolph Roberts. It was presented in "Duo-Vision", a gimmick more commonly known as split-screen. The Squeeze The Squeeze is a 1977 British gangster thriller, directed by Michael Apted, based on a novel by Bill James. The screenplay was written by Minder creator Leon Griffiths. The production headlines a major cast made up of American actor Stacy Keach, and British actors Edward Fox and David Hemmings. Irish actor Stephen Boyd was also featured in a major role as a gangster. Rich Kids Rich Kids is a 1979 American comedy-drama film directed by Robert M. Young and starring Trini Alvarado and Jeremy Levy. It was nominated for two Young Artist Awards at the 1st Youth in Film Awards, held in 1979. The Last Days of Pompeii The Last Days of Pompeii is an Italian-American 1984 television miniseries filmed at Pinewood Studios and broadcast on ABC-TV and Rai, adapting the 1834 novel of the same name by Edward Bulwer-Lytton. It was the second English-language adaptation of the book for film or television. On June 5, 2012 Sony released the mini-series on DVD. Otaku no video is a 1991 anime spoofing the life and culture of otaku, individuals with obsessive interests in media, particularly anime and manga, as well as the history of Gainax, its creators. It is noted for its mix of conventional documentary film styles, with a more traditional anime storytelling fashion. It is licensed in the United States by AnimEigo. The DAICON III and IV Opening Animations from the early eighties are also featured in this OVA. Ninja Academy Ninja Academy is a 1988 Nico Mastorakis comedy film starring Will Egan, Gerald Okamura, Kelly Randall, Michael David, Robert Factor, and Jeff Robinson. It is a low-budget B-movie similar to the Police Academy series of movies. China Cry: A True Story China Cry is a 1990 biographical film set during rise of the communist state in China, based on the book by Nora Lam. It is set in the 1950s based on the true story of Sung Neng Yee. Born into a wealthy Chinese family, she is first eager to become part of Mao Zedongs "new society". But the Maoist regime brings hardship and misery to her family. She is arrested by authorities, and she believes that only Jesus Christ must have saved her when she survived a firing squad. She is taken to a labour camp while pregnant, but survives to take her children and family to freedom. The film was directed by James F. Collier, and is an example of positive Asian characters in a Christian-themed film. Dragonworld Dragonworld is a 1994 film that was released Direct-to-video. It is the third film to be released by Moonbeam Entertainment, the family video division of Full Moon Entertainment. Terror in the Family Terror in the Family is a 1996 American television film directed by Gregory Goodell and starring Joanna Kerns, Dan Lauria, Andrew Kavovit, Adam Hendershott, Nan Martin, Beau Billingslea, Ryan Christopher Mouritsen, Kathleen Wilhoite, and Hilary Swank. The film is about a parents struggle with the raising of their teenage daughter whose rebellious temperament erupts into violence. Filming took place in Utah. Hit and Runway Hit and Runway is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Christopher Livingston. It won best screenplay at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. The Spirit of '43 The Spirit of 43 is an American animated World War II propaganda film created by Walt Disney Studios in 1943 and released in January 1943. The film stars Donald Duck, and arguably contains the first appearance of a prototype for the character Scrooge McDuck, not named in the film. It is a sequel to The New Spirit. The purpose of the film is to encourage patriotic Americans to file and pay their income taxes faithfully in order to help the war effort. The repeated theme in the film is "Taxes... To Defeat the Axis." The film is currently in the public domain and therefore can be seen on many gray market videos and even official Disney DVDs. The title is an allusion to the expression "Spirit of 76". Don't Let Me Die on a Sunday Dont Let Me Die on a Sunday is a 1999 French cinéma du corps/cinema of the body drama film, directed by Didier Le Pêcheur. Space Travelers is a 2000 Japanese action-comedy-crime film directed by Katsuyuki Motohiro. The film stars Taiwanese-Japanese actor Takeshi Kaneshiro, Eri Fukatsu, Masanobu Andō, Hiroyuki Ikeuchi, Sawa Suzuki, Masahiro Kômoto, Teruo Takeno, Toshio Kakei and Ken Watanabe. The title of the movie is based on an anime that the character Fujimoto is obsessed with. A full-length straight to video animation film was released in mid-2000 named The Animation also produced by Fuji Television Network and Robot films, which was both companies were also involved with the production of the live featured film. Boys Beware Boys Beware is a 1961 dramatic short social guidance propaganda film released through Sid Davis Productions. It deals with danger to young boys from predatory homosexuals. The film was released under the copyright laws in the United States at the time of its release, has lapsed into the public domain and is available from the Prelinger Archives. Prancer Returns Prancer Returns is a 2001 film and a direct-to-video sequel to the 1989 film, Prancer. A Midsummer Night's Rave A Midsummer Nights Rave is a film adapted from Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream released in 2002. The film stars Corey Pearson, Lauren German, Andrew Keegan, Chad Lindberg, and Sunny Mabrey; and was directed by Gil Cates Jr.. It is set at a rave rather than a forest, as in the original. The film received little attention from professional movie critics, but is considered a success with teen audiences, and has been used as an exemplar for a category of movies in more academic publications. Death Train Death Train is a 2006 action film, starring Arnold Vosloo and Mathis Landwehr. It was produced by Hermann Joha and directed by Diethard Küster. Asudem Asudem is an American horror film written and directed by Daryush Shokof. Asudem is the reverse writing of Medusa which is a word created by Shokof with which he also made artworks under the same title. The film indicates a surreal story of a woman Yangzom Brauen in the woods before meeting the devil, experiencing a heavenly vision after consuming hallucinogenic mushrooms. The film is shot in black and white and entirely in Berlin, Germany. The concept behind the creation of the new word Asudem is described by Shokof that he believes the real evil is not the head of a human being covered and poisoned by most poisonous snakes but rather that the real horror is the defenseless snakes heads that are covered by evil heads of most dangerous and poisonous human beings driving the snakes into madness. Our Land Our Land is a 2006 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Sergio Rubini. The film was nominated for seven David di Donatello awards, and for three Nastro dArgento awards. Prom Wars: Love Is a Battlefield Prom Wars is a 2008 comedy film directed by Phil Price and featuring Raviv Ullman, Alia Shawkat, Rachelle Lefèvre, and Nicolas Wright. Pray the Devil Back to Hell Pray the Devil Back to Hell is a documentary film directed by Gini Reticker and produced by Abigail Disney. The film premiered at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Documentary. The film had its theatrical release in New York City on November 7, 2008. The film documents a peace movement called Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace. Organized by social worker Leymah Gbowee, the movement started with praying and singing in a fish market. Leymah Gbowee organized the Christian and Muslim women of Monrovia, Liberia to pray for peace and to organize nonviolent protests. Dressed in white to symbolize peace, and numbering in the thousands, the women became a political force against violence and against their government. Their movement led to the election of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in Liberia, the first African nation with a female president. The film has been used as an advocacy tool in post-conflict zones like Sudan, mobilizing African women to petition for peace and security. The Mosquito Net The Mosquito Net is a 2010 Spanish drama film about a dysfunctional family. It was written and directed by Agustí Vila. It stars Emma Suárez, Geraldine Chaplin, Eduard Fernández and Martina García. Teza Teza is a 2008 Ethiopian drama film about the Derg period in Ethiopia. Teza won the top award at the 2009 Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou. The film was directed and written by Haile Gerima. Morgan M. Morgansen's Date with Destiny Morgan M. Morgansens Date with Destiny is a 2010 short romantic silent film directed, edited by and starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt. It co-stars Lexy Hulme. It is Gordon-Levitts directing debut. A sequel entitled The Zeppelin Zoo was released the same year. Torture Chamber Torture Chamber is a 2013 horror film written and directed by Dante Tomaselli. The movie first released on October 10, 2013 at the Sitges Film Festival and was released onto DVD on January 28, 2014. The film stars Vincent Pastore, Christie Sanford, and Lynn Lowry, and follows a family trying to save a teen boy from demonic possession. This marks a change from Tomasellis usual horror formula, as prior films showed adults in the role of monster. Zefir Zephyr is a 2010 Turkish drama film directed by Belma Baş, which tells the story of a young girl Zefir’s longing for her mother while staying with her grandparents for summer holidays in the beautiful mountains of the Black Sea region. The film was selected for the 47th Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival and the 35th Toronto International Film Festival, where it premiered. It is a thematic sequel to the directors previous short Boreas. Nandalala Nandalala is a 2010 Tamil independent drama film written and directed by Mysskin. He himself plays the lead role, alongside newcomer Ashwath Ram and Snigdha Akolkar. The film, which is produced by Ayngaran International and features a highly acclaimed musical score by Ilaiyaraaja, is loosely based on the 1999 Japanese film Kikujiro, and partly inspired from Myshkins life. The movie was an average grosser. The film illustrates the road journey of two people, a mentally challenged adult and an eight-year-old schoolboy, both in search of their respective mothers. Myshkin began developing Nandalala in 2006, penning the scriptment for eight months. Supposed to be filmed, after the release of Myshkins debut film Chithiram Pesuthadi, the film was shelved since no producer came forward to fund the film, and was launched only in June 2008, after the release of Myshkins second film Anjathe. It was completed by December 2008, but got stuck in development hell later, with no distributors willing to release the film. Following numerous preview shows and screenings at several film festivals, the film eventually released on 26 November 2010, opening to very positive reviews and garnering critical acclaim. Dick Figures Dick Figures is an American adult animated web comedy series created by Ed Skudder and Zack Keller and written and directed by Skudder and Keller. The series, featuring two humanlike stick figures named Red and Blue who are best friends, aired for the first time on November 18, 2010. Episodes, which are typically under 4-minutes in length, are distributed on YouTube by Mondo Media. The series is aimed at mature audiences. In 2012, Keller was nominated for an Annie Award for Directing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production for the episode titled "Kung Fu Winners". The series, comprising over 50 episodes, has been viewed over 250 million times. After raising $313,411 on Kickstarter, Dick Figures was eventually given a feature-length comedy adventure film, titled The Movie. The 73-minute film became available on all major digital platforms on September 17, 2013. Nicky's Family Nickys Family is a 2011 Czech docudrama directed by Matej Mináč. It is based on the work of Nicholas Winton prior to the outbreak of World War II. The Wild Ones The Wild Ones is a 2012 Spanish drama film directed by Patrícia Ferreira and winner of Best Picture in the Málaga Film Festival. The film was nominated for three Goya Awards. Bamse and the Thief City Bamse and the City of Thieves is a 2014 animated feature film featuring Bamse. Naiyaandi Naiyaandi is a 2013 Indian Tamil masala film written and directed by A. Sarkunam. The film features Dhanush and Nazriya Nazim in the lead roles. The plot focuses on a love story between a Kuthu Vilakku shop owner and a BDS student. It received U certificate from Central Board of Film Certification and released on 11 October 2013. The film, inspired from the 1993 Malayalam film Meleparambil Anveedu,and 1995 Tamil film Valli Vara Pora received mostly negative reviews but had a decent collection in terms of the box office. Talakjung vs Tulke Talakjung vs Tulke is a 2014 Nepalese drama film directed by Nischal Basnet. It was selected as the Nepalese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Red Amnesia Red Amnesia is a 2014 Chinese thriller film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai. The film deals with the psychological impact of an elderly retired widows past. Wang considers Red Amnesia to be the last film of his Cultural Revolution trilogy, which includes 2005s Shanghai Dreams and 2011s 11 Flowers. The film was released on April 30, 2015. Vasuvum Saravananum Onna Padichavanga Vasuvum Saravananum Onna Padichavanga also known by the initialism VSOP, is a 2015 Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by M. Rajesh. It features Arya and Santhanam in lead roles while Tamannaah and Bhanu play supporting roles. Actor Vishal made a cameo appearance in this film. Arya is producing the film under his production company The Show People associating with Prasad V Potluris PVP cinema. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Aishwaryabhimasthu. The soundtrack was composed by D. Imman. Nirav Shah and Vivek Harshan handled cinematography and editing, respectively. The film began production in November 2014 and was released on 14 August 2015. Adios Amigos Adios Amigos is a 2016 Dutch drama film directed by Albert Jan van Rees. It is a remake of the 2011 Belgian film Come as You Are. It was listed as one of eleven films that could be selected as the Dutch submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Gretchen the Greenhorn Gretchen the Greenhorn is an American silent film released in 1916. The film stars Dorothy Gish as a Dutch girl who emigrates to America to be with her father; they become entangled with a counterfeiting ring. Set in an immigrant section of an American city, the film avoids heavy stereotyping, according to the booklet accompanying the DVD release notes. The Covered Wagon The Covered Wagon is a 1923 American silent Western film released by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by James Cruze based on a novel by Emerson Hough about a group of pioneers traveling through the old West from Kansas to Oregon. J. Warren Kerrigan starred as Will Banion and Lois Wilson as Molly Wingate. On their quest they experience desert heat, mountain snow, hunger, and Indian attack. The Covered Wagon is one of many films from 1923 that entered the public domain in the United States on January 1, 2019. Half Shot Shooters Half Shot Shooters is the 14th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1936 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Lady Killer Lady Killer is a 1937 French drama film directed by Jean Grémillon and starring Jean Gabin. The film was selected for screening as part of the Cannes Classics section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. The Living Ghost The Living Ghost is a 1942 American film directed by William Beaudine produced by Monogram Pictures. The Living Ghost was released on videocassette as A Walking Nightmare. The film is also known as Lend Me Your Ear in the United Kingdom. The Falcon Out West The Falcon Out West is a 1944 American mystery film directed by William Clemens and starring Tom Conway, Joan Barclay and Barbara Hale. The film was part of RKOs The Falcon series of detective films, this time, a murder set in Texas. The Whip Hand The Whip Hand is a 1951 American film directed by William Cameron Menzies and starring Carla Balenda and Elliott Reid. Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend is a 1957 Western film directed by Richard L. Bare and starring Randolph Scott, James Craig and Angie Dickinson. It was the final film that Scott made with Warner Bros. The Battle of Kerzhenets The Battle of Kerzhenets is a 1971 Soviet animated film directed by Ivan Ivanov-Vano and Yuri Norstein. The film is set to music by Rimsky-Korsakov and uses Russian frescoes and paintings from the 14th–16th centuries. These are animated using 2-dimensional stop motion animation. No One Will Play with Me No One Will Play With Me is a 1976 short film by Werner Herzog. The film focuses on a boy, Martin, who is outcast from the other children at his school. The film was made with pre-school children in Munich, and is partially based on true stories which Herzog heard from the children themselves. The use of a raven as a central plot element was inspired by the story of the raven from Herzogs earlier film The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner. The Black Panther The Black Panther is a 1977 British crime film. Its subject is the criminal Donald Neilson, known as the "Black Panther". It was directed and produced by Ian Merrick, his first feature, and stars Donald Sumpter, Debbie Farrington and Marjorie Yates. It was seen as exploitative, as the film was released in a short time after the occurrence of the events depicted i.e. the crimes of serial killer Donald Neilson. The film featured the kidnap of a young girl, Lesley Whittle. It was controversial on its release and was slandered by media figures such as Sue Lawley of Tonight. Subsequently, the film was effectively banned from viewing. In 2012, the film was remastered and resurrected into the British Film Institute Archives and Hall of Fame, as an important British film to rave reviews. John Patterson of The Guardian commented that The Black Panther "emerges as a meticulous, tactful, well made and highly responsible true crime movie". The film was released on DVD in 2012. Kill and Kill Again Kill and Kill Again is a 1981 action film directed by Ivan Hall. The film stars James Ryan as Steve Chase who is hired to save the scientist Horatio Kane, who has been kidnapped by the scientist Marduk. Chase gathers together a team of mercenaries who find their way to the villains stronghold and then find themselves fighting for their lives as they are captured. Kill and Kill Again is a sequel to the film Kill or Be Killed and began filming in June 1980. The film was shot in Europe and the United States with the cast predominantly being from South Africa. It was released in New York on May 8, 1981. It received negative reviews from Variety and the New York Times who found the film "unexciting" and with a "horrible plot" respectively. Rhythm of a Crime Rhythm of a Crime is a Yugoslav film released in Yugoslavia in 1981, directed by Zoran Tadić, starring Ivica Vidović and Fabijan Šovagović. It is based on "Dobri duh Zagreba", a short story by Pavao Pavličić. In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics found it to be one of the best Croatian films ever made. Io e mia sorella Io e mia sorella is a 1987 Italian romantic comedy-drama film written, directed and starred by Carlo Verdone. For this film Elena Sofia Ricci was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress and a Silver Ribbon in the same category. The film also won a Silver Ribbon for best actress and a David di Donatello for Best Script. Steele Justice Steele Justice is a 1987 film written and directed by Robert Boris and starring Martin Kove, Sela Ward, and Bernie Casey. A Tiger's Tale A Tigers Tale is a 1987 American comedy-drama film starring Ann-Margret and C. Thomas Howell, written and directed by Peter Douglas, based on the novel Love and Other Natural Disasters by Allen Hannay III. Demonwarp Demonwarp is a 1988 American science-fiction horror film directed by Emmett Alston and starring George Kennedy. Door to Silence Door to Silence, also known as Door Into Silence, is a 1991 Italian horror film written and directed by Lucio Fulci and produced by Joe DAmato. It stars John Savage. This was the last film directed by Fulci. The Dragon Ring Desideria e lAnello del Drago is an Italian fantasy mini-series directed by Lamberto Bava and starring Anna Falchi. The story is similar in style and direction as Lamberto Bavas more successful Fantaghirò series. Bang Bang is a 1995 American crime drama film directed by Ashley Baron Cohen,, who is the cousin of well-known TV and film performer, Sacha Baron Cohen. Stop Thief! Stop Thief! is a 1901 British short silent drama film, directed by James Williamson, showing a tramp getting his comeuppance after stealing some meat from a butcher and his dogs. "One of the first true chase films made not just in Britain but anywhere else", according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline. It was released along with Fire!, "indicating the direction Williamson would take over the next few years, as he refined this new film grammar to tell stories of unprecedented narrative and emotional sophistication." Veera Veera is a 1994 Tamil language Indian romantic comedy film directed by Suresh Krissna. The film stars Rajinikanth, Meena and Roja in the lead roles. It is a remake of the Telugu film Allari Mogudu. In Veera, a man marries his boss daughter after the presumed death of his first love. Things contort for him when she is revealed to be alive and searching for him. The film was released on 14 April 1994, the Puthandu holiday frame. Despite initially having a mixed critical and commercial response, it picked up within a few weeks and became a success, running for 150 days in theatres. Aladdin and His Magic Lamp Aladdins Magic Lamp is a 1966 Soviet fantasy film directed by Boris Rytsarev based on the tale Aladdin from One Thousand and One Nights. Wild About Harry Wild About Harry is a 2000 British comedy film directed by Declan Lowney and written by Colin Bateman. The film stars Brendan Gleeson, Amanda Donohoe, James Nesbitt, Adrian Dunbar, Bronagh Gallagher and Ruth McCabe. The film was released on 26 October 2001 by United International Pictures. I Went To is a 2000 Japanese film by Director Kon Ichikawa. It was the 74th film made by Ichikawa. Ejamaan Ejamaan is a 1993 Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by R. V. Udhayakumar. It stars Rajinikanth and Meena in the lead roles. It was a blockbuster box office success and completed a 175-days run in 25 theaters,100 days in 50 theaters, 50 days in 75 theatres. It was later dubbed in Telugu as Rowdy Jamindar. Maximum Velocity (V-Max) Maximum Velocity is a 2002 Italian drama film directed by Daniele Vicari. It entered the competition at the 59th Venice International Film Festival. For this film Vicari won the 2003 David di Donatello for best new director. The film also won two Nastro dArgento Awards, for best producer and best editing. Sanky Panky Sanky Panky is a 2007 Dominican Republic comedy film directed by José Enrique "Pinky" Pintor. The film was produced entirely in the Dominican Republic and highlighted issues about the Dominican diaspora. The film was shown at the 24th Chicago Latino Film Festival in 2008. Birdsong Birdsong is a 2008 contemplative film by Catalan auteur Albert Serra. The film recounts the journey of the three wise men as they travel to meet the Baby Jesus. Serra shot and edited over 100 hours of footage for the film. Canadian film critic Mark Peranson played Joseph. Black Dogs Barking Black Dogs Barking is a 2009 Turkish drama film, written, produced and directed by Mehmet Bahadır Er with co-director Maryna Gorbach, starring Cemal Toktaş as a naive young parking attendant who gets mixed up with the mob in pursuit of his dream of running his own car park. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won awards at film festivals in Antalya and Ankara and its newcomer directors have been hailed as Turkey’s answer to Martin Scorsese, for their inventive shooting style and authentic ear for the city’s underground slang demonstrated in this their debut film. Love for Life Love for Life, also known as Life Is a Miracle, Til Death Do Us Part and Love for Live, is a 2011 film directed by Gu Changwei and starring Zhang Ziyi and Aaron Kwok. It was Gus third film as director after a lengthy career as a cinematographer for some of Chinas top directors. It was released on 10 May 2011 in China. The film is an adaptation of the 2006 novel Dream of Ding Village by the Chinese writer Yan Lianke. Antardwand Antardwand is a 2010 Indian film co-written, produced and directed by Sushil Rajpal. The film stars Raj Singh Chaudhary and Swati Sen in the leading roles while Vinay Pathak and Akhilendra Mishra play supporting roles. Made on a budget of , the film is based on the cases of groom kidnapping reported in Bihar in India. The film won the National Film Award for Best Film on Social Issues at the 2009 National Awards. It had its commercial release on 27 August 2010. Don't Click Dont Click is a 2012 South Korean horror film about a "forbidden video" that curses people to death. La passion d'Augustine The Passion of Augustine is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, directed by Léa Pool and released in 2015. The films cast also includes Anne-Élisabeth Bossé, Gilbert Sicotte, Marie Tifo and Andrée Lachapelle. Barbie: Star Light Adventure Barbie: Star Light Adventure is a 2016 computer animated film and the second film in the fourth season of films in the Barbie film series. The movie was given a limited theatrical release in July 30, 2016 and was released to home video in September 13, 2016. Mattel has released a toyline, a story book, and a comic, based on the film. Beaches Beaches is a 2017 American television drama film directed by Allison Anders and written by Bart Baker and Nikole Beckwith. It is a remake of the 1988 film of the same name. The film stars Idina Menzel and Nia Long. The film premiered on Lifetime on January 21, 2017. Woodpeckers Woodpeckers is a 2017 Dominican Republic drama film directed by José María Cabral. It was screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. It was selected as the Dominican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Lady of the Tropics Lady of the Tropics is a 1939 American drama film directed by Jack Conway, starring Robert Taylor, Hedy Lamarr, and Joseph Schildkraut. The film was nominated for the Oscar for Best Cinematography. Billposters Billposters is a 1940 Donald Duck and Goofy cartoon. It was the third Donald & Goofy cartoon produced. Riffraff Riff-Raff is a 1947 black-and-white film starring Pat OBrien, Anne Jeffreys and Walter Slezak. Considered a minor film noir entry more in the adventure genre, it was directed by Ted Tetzlaff, who later directed The Window and worked as a cinematographer for over 100 films, including another successful suspense film, Alfred Hitchcocks Notorious. The music was composed by Roy Webb and Joan Whitney. Eight Iron Men Eight Iron Men is a 1952 American World War II drama film directed by Edward Dmytryk and produced by Stanley Kramer. It stars Bonar Colleano, Arthur Franz, Lee Marvin and Richard Kiley. The screenplay by Harry Brown was based on his 1945 play A Sound of Hunting, which had featured Burt Lancaster during its short run on Broadway. Safari Safari is a 1956 British colour film, directed by Terence Young and set during the Mau Mau Uprising in Kenya. Starring Victor Mature, Janet Leigh, Roland Culver, John Justin and Earl Cameron, it was intentionally cast to attract an American audience, by making both the hero and the lead female character Americans played by American actors. Ride Beyond Vengeance Ride Beyond Vengeance is a 1966 American Pathecolor Western film and starring Chuck Connors. The film was directed by Bernard McEveety and produced by Andrew J. Fenady from the story "The Night of the Tiger" by Al Dewlen. Glenn Yarbrough sang the title song vocals. It was released in January 1966. The budget was an estimated $650,000. The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom is a 1968 British comedy film directed by Joseph McGrath. The screenplay by Alec Coppel and Denis Norden was adapted from a play by Coppel that was based on a short story by Josef Shaftel, who served as the films producer. Hard Contract Hard Contract is a 1969 American drama mystery film written and directed by S. Lee Pogostin and starring James Coburn and Lee Remick. It premiered on April 30, 1969 in Panavision. Knife of Ice Il coltello di ghiaccio is a 1972 Italian giallo film directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Carroll Baker, Evelyn Stewart and George Rigaud. Both Baker and Stewart featured in several other films helmed by Lenzi. The film follows a mute woman who finds herself in danger when a serial killer begins stalking the Spanish countryside. The title takes its name from a quote by Edgar Allan Poe, in which he refers to fear as a "knife of ice which penetrates the senses down to the depth of conscience." Elements of the films script and direction have been cited as being reminiscent of works by fellow Italian Lucio Fulci. Allrovis Robert Firsching has noted that Il coltello di ghiaccio "should prove fascinating to genre devotees." Lorna the Exorcist Lorna the Exorcist is a 1974 French horror film directed by Jesús Franco. 7 morts sur ordonnance Sept morts sur ordonnance is a 1975 French film directed by Jacques Rouffio and starring Michel Piccoli, Gérard Depardieu, Jane Birkin, Marina Vlady, Charles Vanel and Valérie Mairesse. The film was awarded the César Award for Best Editing, and was nominated for Best Film, Best Actor and Best Writing. Wizards of the Demon Sword Wizards of the Demon Sword is a 1991 film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Russ Tamblyn. Here Come the Munsters Here Come the Munsters is a television film that aired on Fox October 31, 1995. It stars Edward Herrmann, Christine Taylor and Veronica Hamel. The film tells the story of the Munster familys arrival in America from Transylvania. Oficir s ruzom Officer with a Rose is a Croatian film directed by Dejan Šorak. It was released in 1987. Beat Beat is 1997 South Korean gangster film directed by Kim Sung-su and written by Sam Shin about a high school dropout who is forced into gang life. Jung Woo-sung played the lead Min and Ko So-young his love interest Romy. The plot is based on a bestselling graphic novel by Huh Young-man. The role solidified Jung as a leading Korean actor and was also based on his real-life experience as a high school dropout. This was the third and final film pairing Jung and Ko, but the director would later work with Jung again in Musa. Earthquake in New York Earthquake in New York is an American television movie that aired on Fox Family Channel on Sunday October 11, 1998 from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. ET. The films tagline was "In a city torn apart, a family comes together". The Edelweiss Pirates Edelweiss Pirates is a 2004 German film directed by Niko von Glasow. Hold-Up Hold-Up is a 2000 Austrian comedy film directed by Florian Flicker. Terminal Error Terminal Error is a 2002 science fiction thriller directed by John Murlowski and starring Michael Nouri, Marina Sirtis, Matthew Ewald and Timothy Busfield. Full Clip Full Clip is a 2003 action film starring Busta Rhymes, Xzibit, Bubba Smith, Tiny Lister and Mark Boone Junior. It is directed by mink and written by Kantz. Beef II Beef II is a sequel to the 2003 documentary Beef, which continued to document the history of rivalries in hip-hop and rap music. Like its prequel, the film was executive produced by Quincy Jones III, written by Peter Alton and Peter Spirer, and was this time narrated by actor Keith David. Beef II shows a chronological look of battles, dating back to rap musics infancy in the early 1980s. Among the rivalries that were profiled, they include KRS-One vs. Nelly Roxanne Shante and Marley Marl vs. U.T.F.O. LL Cool J vs. Canibus K-Solo vs. DMX Cypress Hill vs. Ice Cube & Westside Connection D12 vs. one-time Detroit cross-town ally Royce da 59" EPMD partners Erick Sermon vs. Parrish Smith Eminem vs.Benzino. Once again, similar to the first film, Russell Simmons, Snoop Dogg, Kool Moe Dee, Jay-Z, KRS-One, Mack 10, DMX, Big Daddy Kane, Redman, Method Man and Ice-T participate in the film through interviews, as well as archived interviews from footage of other sources. Beef II also features never-before seen performances of many of the films participants, plus extended portions of interviews that did not make the final cut of the film. One portion of the extra interviews features Grandmaster Caz discussing his animosity towards Big Bank Hank from the rap group The Sugar Hill Gang for him using Cazs rhymes for the hit song "Rappers Delight" and then not being properly compensated. Other portions include Violent J from the rap group Insane Clown Posse discussing the birth of the beef between his group and superstar rapper Eminem and KRS-One talking about the incident that occurred between him and rapper Prince Be from the group P.M. Dawn and includes a segment of the well-publicized rivalry with record labels G-Unit/Shady/Aftermath artists 50 Cent, G-Unit, Dr. Dre, Eminem, D12, Obie Trice and XXL magazine squaring off against Ja Rule, Irv Gotti, Murder Inc. Records, Benzino and The Source magazine in an all out battle royal. A bonus disc included with the Beef II DVD contains the uncut interview of D12 and their beef with rapper Royce da 59". The Optimists The Optimists is a 2006 Serbian black comedy film directed by Goran Paskaljević. The film, presented as five unrelated narrative sequences, was inspired by Voltaires satire, Candide. The Optimists features an ensamble cast of Serbian actors with Lazar Ristovski appearing in all five storylines. The film premiered at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival and was subsequently screened at several other film festivals, earning multiple awards. The 51st Valladolid International Film Festival named Ristovski Best Actor, and the film won the Youth Jury Award and the Golden Spike award as the best film of the festival. The Optimists was included as part of a retrospective exhibition on director Paskaljević at the Museum of Modern Art in 2008. Al Franken: God Spoke Al Franken: God Spoke is a 2006 documentary film starring political commentator and future United States Senator Al Franken. The film was made by the same producers of The War Room. It was released in April 2006 at the Tribeca Film Festival and was released in the USA in September 2006 starting in New York City. Stupid Teenagers Must Die! Stupid Teenagers Must Die! is a 2006 spoof film directed by Jeff C. Smith and written by Smith and Curtis Andersen. During production and initial festival screenings, the film was titled Blood & Guts, but before sending it to distributors, the change to the current title was made to better reflect the humor intended by the filmmakers, as they thought the original title implied more carnage than the film supplied. Tatanka Tatanka is a 2011 Italian drama film written, directed and starred by Giuseppe Gagliardi. It is based on the short story by Roberto Saviano Tatanka scatenato. The film marked the acting debut of the boxer Clemente Russo; after his participation in the film Russo, who is a member of the Gruppo Sportivo Fiamme Oro, was suspended for a period of six months from the Polizia di Stato. According to some sources, Russo was punished because of some explicit scenes that could have damaged the image of the police, but these circumstances were denied by the State Police which claimed that the suspension derived from the lack of authorizations and permissions to participate in the film. The film was nominated to three Nastro dArgento Awards, for Best Supporting Actor, Best Cinematography and Best Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Incredible Mr. & Mrs. Incredible is a 2011 Hong Kong-Chinese action comedy film directed by Vincent Kok and starring Louis Koo and Sandra Ng as the titular protagonists. Detyam do 16... Skipped Parts is a film in the genre of melodrama, which premiered on September 16, 2010. It is the third feature film directed by Andrey Kavun after the Piranha and Kandagar. Agamenon: The Film As Aventuras de Agamenon, o Repórter is a 2012 Brazilian comedy film directed by Victor Lopes. It stars Marcelo Adnet, Luana Piovani, Fernanda Montenegro, Hubert, and Cláudio Tovar. Go for Sisters Go for Sisters is a 2013 crime drama, written and directed by John Sayles. The title refers to the history of friendship between the two main characters: when they were in high school, the two African American women were so close they could "go for sisters". Sayles shot the film in 19 days, using 65 locations, for under a million dollars. The DVD was released in August 2014 and features a Directors Commentary in which Sayles talks at length about the art and craft of guerrilla film making. Apartment Troubles Apartment Troubles is a 2014 American comedy-drama film written by, directed by and starring Jess Weixler and Jennifer Prediger. The film marks the screenwriting and directorial debut of both Weixler and Prediger. A Few Cubic Meters of Love A Few Cubic Meters of Love is a 2014 Iranian-Afghan romance film directed by Jamshid Mahmoudi. It was selected as the Afghan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Ekkees Toppon Ki Salaami Ekkees Toppon Ki Salaami is a 2014 Indian Hindi satire comedy film directed by Ravindra Gautam and produced by Abhinav Shukla under the banner of Nautanki Films. The film stars Anupam Kher, Divyendu Sharma, Manu Rishi, Aditi Sharma, Rajesh Sharma and Neha Dhupia in leading roles and was released in India on 10 October 2014. The Black Hen The Black Hen is a 2015 Nepali drama film directed by Min Bahadur Bham and produced by Anna Katchko, Tsering Rhitar Sherpa, Min Bahadur Bham, Debaki Rai, Catherine Dussart and Anup Thapa. The story takes place in Mugu, a district in north-west Nepal in 2001 during the Nepalese civil war. It is the first Nepali film to be screened at the Venice Film Festival. It was selected as the Nepalese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. It is also the highest grossing Nepali film in overseas and one of the highest grossing films in Nepal. One Last Deal One Last Deal is a 2018 Finnish drama film directed by Klaus Härö and written by Anna Heinämaa. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge & Michel'le Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge & Michelle is a 2016 American biographical television drama film directed by Jackie Cooke and starring Rhyon Nicole Brown as Michelle and Jamie Kennedy as N.W.A.s manager Jerry Heller. The film is based on the true story of R&B singer, Michelle. It premiered on Lifetime on October 15, 2016. The Barn Dance The Barn Dance is a Mickey Mouse short animated film first released on March 15, 1929, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series; it was the first of twelve shorts released during that year. It was directed by Walt Disney with Ub Iwerks as the head animator. The title is written as Barn Dance on the poster, while the full title is used on the title screen. His Brother's Wife His Brothers Wife is a 1936 American romantic drama film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor. Written by Leon Gordon and John Meehan, based on a story by George Auerbach, the film is about a scientist preparing to leave for the jungles of South America to work on a cure for spotted fever. Wanting to have some fun before his trip, he goes to a gambling club where he meets and falls in love with a beautiful model while falling deep into debt. When he turns to his brother for help, his brother agrees to cover the debt, but only if he leaves without her. While the scientist is away, his brother and the model get married. His Brothers Wife was produced by Lawrence Weingarten for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and was released on August 7, 1936 in the United States. Upon its theatrical release, the film received mixed reviews that praised its expert direction and glossy production, but criticized its "outrageous implausibility". His Brothers Wife was the first of three films starring Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor; the couple married in 1939. Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise is the 42nd short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1939 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Heart of Stone Heart of Stone is an East German fantasy film directed by Paul Verhoeven. The first East German film made in Agfacolor, it was released in 1950. The film is based on the fairy tale of the same name originally published by Wilhelm Hauff in 1826. Red Ball Express Red Ball Express is a 1952 World War II war film directed by Budd Boetticher starring Jeff Chandler and Alex Nicol, featuring early screen appearances by Sidney Poitier and Hugh OBrian. The film is based on the real Red Ball Express convoys that took place after the D-Day landings in Normandy in June 1944. The tag line for the movie is: "From beachhead to battlefront! They carry the ammo for Pattons Tanks!" Man from Del Rio Man from Del Rio is a 1956 American Western film directed by Harry Horner and written by Richard Carr. The film stars Anthony Quinn, Katy Jurado, Peter Whitney, Douglas Fowley, John Larch, Whit Bissell and Douglas Spencer. The film was released October 30, 1956, by United Artists. Rocket Squad Rocket Squad is a 1956 Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon short produced by Eddie Selzer. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig as futuristic space cops who patrol the Milky Way Galaxy. It is a parody of Dragnet and the title is a pun on Racket Squad. Rocket Squad appears on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 3 four-disc DVD box set. The Young Stranger The Young Stranger is a 1957 low-budget drama film, the directorial debut of John Frankenheimer. Starring Academy Award winning actress Kim Hunter and James MacArthur, it was based on the teleplay Deal a Blow by Robert Dozier. Beau Geste Beau Geste is a 1966 adventure film based on the novel by P. C. Wren filmed by Universal Pictures in Technicolor and Techniscope near Yuma and directed by Douglas Heyes. This is the least faithful of the various film adaptations of the original novel. In this version, there are only two brothers, rather than three, and there are no sequences showing Beaus life prior to his joining the Legion. Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring Maybe Ill Come Home in the Spring is a 1971 American made-for-television drama film directed by Joseph Sargent and starring Sally Field, Eleanor Parker, Jackie Cooper, Lane Bradbury and David Carradine. The film originally premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on February 16, 1971. Terror at Red Wolf Inn Terror at Red Wolf Inn is a 1972 Australian-American horror film directed by Bud Townsend, and starring Linda Gillen, John Neilson, and Arthur Space. The plot follows a young college student who wins a vacation to a rural resort run by an elderly couple who serve meals of human flesh. Though it contains prominent horror elements, critics and scholars have noted the film as being an early example of comedy horror due to its "tongue-in-cheek" humor. Chinese in Paris Chinese in Paris is a 1974 French-Italian comedy film directed by Jean Yanne. The movie features an hypothetical Chinese invasion of western Europe and the life in Paris under communist Chinese rule. The Disappearance of Flight 412 The Disappearance of Flight 412 is a 1974 made-for-television science fiction drama film starring Glenn Ford, Bradford Dillman, David Soul and Guy Stockwell. The film was shown as an NBC World Premiere Movie in 1974. Shalimar Shalimar is a 1978 Bollywood film, written and directed by Krishna Shah. The movie starred Dharmendra, Zeenat Aman, Shammi Kapoor, Prem Nath and Aruna Irani. English actor Rex Harrison and American actors John Saxon and Sylvia Miles appear in supporting roles in their first and only Bollywood film. Jayamalini does a dance number in the film. This was the last time that Mohammed Rafis voice was picturized on Shammi Kapoor. Its English version is known as Raiders of the Sacred Stone. Rex Harrisons voice was dubbed by Kader Khan. The plot is inspired by the novel The Vulture is a Patient Bird by James Hadley Chase. Circle of Two Circle of Two is a 1981 Canadian drama film starring Richard Burton as a 60-year-old artist who lost his inspiration when his muse left him 10 years previously, who regains it when he falls in love with a sixteen-year-old played by Tatum ONeal. It was the last film directed by acclaimed film noir director Jules Dassin. ONeal - sixteen at the time of filming - posed for a topless scene. The film has been distributed by B-movie company Troma Entertainment. It has also been distributed under the title "Obsession." The film was shot in Toronto. Paintings shown in the movie are done by Toronto artist Harold Town. The film was almost universally ridiculed on its release, and has since then largely been forgotten. Blood Suckers from Outer Space Bloodsuckers from Outer Space is a 1984 American science fiction black comedy horror film written and directed by Glen Coburn. It stars Thom Meyers, Dennis Letts, Laura Ellis, Robert Bradeen, Glen Coburn, Kris Nicolau, and Pat Paulsen as Texas residents who must battle a mist that turns people into zombies. Arch of Triumph Arch of Triumph is a 1984 British television film by Harlech Television. It is based on the novel Arch of Triumph by Erich Maria Remarque, author of All Quiet on the Western Front. The novel was previously adapted in 1948 for a film of the same name with Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer. It was released on 19 December 1984 in the UK, and on 29 May 1985 in the US. It was directed by Waris Hussein and produced by Mort Abrahamson, Peter Graham Scott and John Newland. The adaptation was by Charles E. Israel, the music score by Georges Delerue and the cinematography by Bob Edwards. The film stars Anthony Hopkins, as Ravic, an Austrian doctor, Lesley-Anne Down as Joan Madou, and Donald Pleasence as Haake a Gestapo chief with Frank Finlay, Joyce Blair and Richard Pasco. In the film, Joan Madou sings "Jattendrai". Final Impact Final Impact is a 1991 martial arts film starring Jeff Langton, Mimi Lesseos, Lorenzo Lamas and Michael Worth. It was directed by Joseph Merhi. The film was shot in 18 days. Death and the Compass Death and the Compass is a 1992 American thriller film written and directed by Alex Cox, based on Jorge Luis Borges short story of the same name. It stars Peter Boyle, Miguel Sandoval and Christopher Eccleston. Mexican actress Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez also appears. The film was originally a 55-minute drama made for Spanish TV/BBC in 1992. Producer Karl Braun found further money to expand the film into a feature, but the film was not completed for four years. It was filmed on location in Mexico City. The soundtrack was composed by Dan Wool and Pray for Rain. Akrebin yolculugu Akrebin Yolculuğu is a 1997 Turkish romance film directed by Ömer Kavur. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. The Opium War The Opium War is a 1997 Chinese historical epic film directed by Xie Jin. The winner of the 1997 Golden Rooster and 1998 Hundred Flowers Awards for Best Picture, the film was screened in several international film festivals, notably Cannes and Montreal. The film tells the story of the First Opium War of 1839–1842, which was fought between the Qing Empire of China and the British Empire, from the perspectives of key figures such as the Chinese viceroy Lin Zexu and the British naval diplomat Charles Elliot. Unlike many of its contemporaries, The Opium War was strongly supported by the state apparatus. Despite its clear political message, many Western commentators found the treatment of the historical events to be generally even-handed. At the time of its release, The Opium War, with a budget of $15 million, was the most expensive film produced in China. It was released to coincide with the Hong Kong handover ceremony in July 1997. Angels in the Infield Angels in the Infield is a 2000 Disney television film, directed by Robert King. A follow up to the 1994 film Angels in the Outfield, and the 1997 film Angels in the Endzone, this motion picture is about a group of angels trying to help a baseball team win a championship game, while at the same time helping to reunite the teams pitchers family. The Anaheim Angels are again featured, in a reprise of the role that the team played during Angels in the Outfield. Addictions and Subtractions Sumas y Restas is a 2004 Colombian drama film written and directed by Víctor Gaviria. The plot follows a young real estate developer who ventures into cocaine trafficking lured by the opportunity of making money fast, but his life descends in a spiral of drugs and violence. As he did in his previous films, Víctor Gaviria opted to cast non professional actors. Desecration Desecration is a 1999 American horror film written and directed by Dante Tomaselli. The film stars Irma St. Paule and Christie Sanford, who would both return in several of Tomasellis later films. The film originally started off as a short film that Tomaselli created in 1994 and is his feature film directorial debut. Tomaselli drew inspiration for the film from his childhood and also heavily utilized dream sequences to impart the films story. Trapped: Buried Alive Trapped: Buried Alive is a 2002 American television film directed by Doug Campbell and starring Jack Wagner. On the Road to Emmaus On the Road to Emmaus is a 2001 Finnish musical film written and directed by Markku Pölönen. With themes and title borrowed from of the New Testament, the film tells the story of Rane, a cynical real estate agent living in Helsinki, who returns to the small village where he was born in order to sell his family home. During his stay, as hes walking down the main road, he is forced to confront his past and realizes how selfish his life has been. Sanna-Kaisa Palo won the 2002 Jussi Award for Best Supporting Actress while the film was nominated for an additional six Jussis including Best Film, Best Direction, Best Script, and Best Supporting Actor for Peter Franzén. Sounds of Sand Sounds of Sand is a drama film directed by Marion Hänsel about a family in the Horn of Africa making a trek to find sufficient water during a drought. The film is a Belgium-France coproduction, released in 2006. It is based on the novel Chamelle by Marc Durin-Valois. Those Who Remain Those Who Remain is a 2007 French drama film written and directed by Anne Le Ny, starring Vincent Lindon and Emmanuelle Devos. Au Pair 3: Adventure in Paradise Au Pair 3: Adventure in Paradise is a 2009 American made-for-television romantic comedy film and is the third and final installment in the Au Pair trilogy and aired over ABC Family on March 15, 2009, and is the only film of the trilogy to be made under the control of Disney. Control Alt Delete Control Alt Delete is a 2008 comedy film. The movie is set in an information technology firm just before the year 2000. Lead programmer Lewis Henderson is in charge of solving various Y2K bugs, but finds himself increasingly distracted by his computer-mediated sexual yearnings. At first, Lewis is simply attracted to Internet pornography, but, after he is abandoned by his girlfriend, he takes an interest in having sex with the computer itself. As New Years Day, 2000 approaches, Hendersons work and romantic issues intensify; the movie follows the protagonist as he tries to resolve both the Y2K problem and his own personal issues. Control Alt Delete is the feature-length debut of Canadian director Cameron Labine. It stars his brother Tyler Labine, of CWs Reaper as Lewis Henderson. The film premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival. At the festival, Maximum bought the worldwide distribution rights to the film. As of June 2010, the film remains unreleased, though it is being digitally distributed by Netflix via their streaming film rental service, where it has received predominantly favorable user reviews. Bad Girl Island Sirens of the Caribbean, originally released as Bad Girl Island, is a 2007 film directed by Stewart Raffill and starring AnnaLynne McCord and Ashley Anderson. Maan Gaye Mughall-E-Azam Maan Gaye Mughal-E-Azam, is a 2008 Indian crime-comedy film about a group of actors who attempt to prevent an underworld conspiracy from destabilizing the Indian government. The film is set in 1993 after the communal riots that followed the demolition of the Babri Masjid. The film stars Rahul Bose and Mallika Sherawat and was directed and written by Sanjay Chhel. The movie is loosely based on the 1983 movie To Be or Not to Be which itself was based on the 1942 movie of the same name. Aga Bai Arecha Aga Bai Arrechha! is a Marathi film by director Kedar Shinde loosely based on the Hollywood film What Women Want. It was released in 2004. The film highlights the life and the problems of a common man living in a metropolitan city like Mumbai. His greatest difficulty is to answer the question "What women want?" until he gets blessed by the Kuldevi of his village and gets a special "ear" for internal dialogues of women around him. It highlights his transition from a frustrated person to someone who is happy, content and in charge of his life. The film also had a sequel titled Aga Bai Arechyaa 2, which was not a commercial success. The songs from the film have become particularly popular. The film was remade in Kannada as Vaare Vah, starring Komal. OceanWorld 3D OceanWorld 3D is a 2009 stereoscopic 3D documentary by Jean-Jacques Mantello about the variety of animal life in the ocean. It features Californian kelp forests, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, and the Roca Partida island off the coast of Mexico, which is home to thousands of sharks and other marine animals. Among the featured species are the manta ray, the hammerhead shark, the lionfish, the Spanish dancer, the dolphin, and a few of the largest cetaceans on the planet. We Believed Noi credevamo is a 2010 Italian drama film directed by Mario Martone, based on a screenplay by the same director and by Giancarlo De Cataldo inspired by actual historical events that occurred and by the writing of the late Anna Banti. The film was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. and was released on 12 November 2010. Room and a Half Room and a Half is a 2009 Russian movie. The picture won three Nika Awards, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay. It also received the Best Film award in the East of the West section at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Christmas in Canaan Christmas in Canaan is a 2009 American/Canadian drama film starring country music singer Billy Ray Cyrus. The film is based on the book of the same name written by country music artist Kenny Rogers and Donald Davenport. Filming began at the end of August 2009 and finished in mid-September. It was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The film premiered on December 12, 2009, on the Hallmark Channel. Its theme song, "Well Get By Somehow", was made into a music video. The Crossing The Crossing is a 2010 Turkish drama film directed by Selim Demirdelen, which is about a devoted family man who comes home from work one day to find his house deserted. The film went on general release across Turkey on and was selected for several festivals, including the 47th Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival and the 17th Adana "Golden Boll" International Film Festival, where it won several awards. Hidden in the Woods Hidden in the Woods is a 2012 Chilean splatter film directed by Patricio Valladares and co-written by Andrea Cavaletto and Valladares. It features a mixed cast of relatively unknown actors and well-known Chilean comedians, including Siboney Lo, Carolina Escobar, Daniel Antivilo, José Hernandez, Domingo Guzman, Daniel Candia and Nicole Perez. An English-language remake with the same name, also directed by Valladares, was released in 2014. Homophobia Homophobia is a 2012 Austrian short film directed by Gregor Schmidinger and produced by Schmidinger and Julian Wiehl. The film had its premiere in Vienna on 11 May 2012, and was released online on 14 May 2012 as a contribution to the International Day Against Homophobia on 17 May 2012. The film stars Michael Glantschnig, Josef Mohamed, Günther Sturmlechner and Harald Bodingbauer. Homophobia is set in the 1990s during the winter solstice, and is about a young Austrian soldier, Michael, who attempts suicide using a firearm, because of bullying over his homosexuality, during a watch on the Austrian-Hungarian border on the last night of his seven-week military service. The King of Arcades The King of Arcades is a 2014 American documentary film starring Walter Day, Billy Mitchell, Richie Knucklez, Eugene Jarvis. The film follows the rise and fall of the King of Arcades as one man pursues his dream against all odds. Saattai Saattai is a 2012 Indian Tamil drama film written and directed by M. Anbazhagan. The film features Samuthirakani and Thambi Ramaiah in pivotal roles. The films soundtrack and background score were composed by D. Imman. The shooting took place in NLC and Thiruvannamalai. The film was followed by a sequel 4 years later, titled Appa. The Christmas Heart The Christmas Heart is a 2012 Hallmark Channel Christmas film directed by Gary Yates. The movie first released on the Hallmark Channel on December 2, 2012 and stars Teri Polo, Paul Essiembre, and Ty Wood. The films premise follows a group of neighbors that come together to help provide emotional support for a teenage boy that needs a heart transplant. Second Coming Second Coming is a 2014 film directed by debbie tucker green. It received mostly positive reviews from critics and was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer. Fonzy Fonzy is a 2013 French comedy film about a fish deliveryman in Paris becomes involved in a legal battle with his sperm donation children. The film is a remake of the Quebecois film Starbuck. The Candidate Candidate is a 2013 Czecho-Slovak film. It was directed by Jonáš Karásek. It premiered in October 2013. It is a political thriller that includes references toward corruption scandals in Slovak politics, notably the Gorilla scandal. It was the most visited Slovak film of 2013. The Land Before Time XIV: Journey of the Brave The Land Before Time: Journey of the Brave is a 2016 direct-to-video animated feature and the fourteenth film in The Land Before Time series. It is the first installment in the franchise to be released since 2007s The Wisdom of Friends. The film was directed by Davis Doi and written by Cliff Ruby and Elana Lesser. It was made available on DVD and Digital HD on February 2, 2016, with the DVD version exclusive to Walmart stores in North America until May 10, 2016, when it became available in other stores. The film features the voices of Damon Wayans Jr. and country singer Reba McEntire, who performs the song "Look for the Light". Like all other The Land Before Time movies, it is traditionally-animated. Subramanyam for Sale Subramanyam For Sale is a 2015 Telugu action romantic comedy film written and directed by Harish Shankar, produced by Dil Raju on Sri Venkateswara Creations banner. Starring Sai Dharam Tej, Regina Cassandra in the lead roles and music composed by Mickey J Meyer. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Patel On Sale by Goldmines Telefilms in 2017. The film was remade by Eskay Movies in Bengali in 2018 as Chalbaaz starring Shakib Khan. Verna Verna is a 2017 Pakistani social-drama film; written, directed and produced by Shoaib Mansoor under his Shoman Productions. The film stars Mahira Khan and debutants Haroon Shahid, Zarrar Khan and Naimal Khawar. Pre-production began in October 2016, and most of the principal photography took place in Islamabad. The film released worldwide on 17 November 2017, and was distributed by Hum Films and Eveready Pictures. Nela Ticket Nela Ticket is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by Ram Talluri on his production banner SRT Entertainments and directed by Kalyan Krishna Kurasala. It features Ravi Teja, Malvika Sharma, Jagapathi Babu in the lead roles and music composed by Shakthi Kanth Karthick. The film released worldwide on 25 May 2018. Call of the Cuckoo Call of the Cuckoo is a Hal Roach two reel silent film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The films principal star is comedian Max Davidson, though the film is just as well known for cameos from other Roach stars at the time. These cameos include renowned supporting player Jimmy Finlayson, the oft underrated/ignored Charley Chase, and a pre-teaming Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Fast Life Fast Life is a 1932 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film starring William Haines and Madge Evans, directed by Harry A. Pollard and is based upon the story Lets Go by E.J. Rath. Clancy Street Boys Clancy Street Boys is a 1943 film directed by William Beaudine and starring the East Side Kids. It is Beaudines first film with the team; he would direct several more in the series and many in the Bowery Boys canon. Leo Gorcey married the female lead Amelita Ward. There is no mention of "Clancy Street" in the film, but a rival gang at Cherry Street appears at the beginning and climax of the film. Prehistoric Women Prehistoric Women is a 1950 low-budget fantasy adventure film, written and directed by Gregg C. Tallas and starring Laurette Luez and Allan Nixon. It also features Joan Shawlee, Judy Landon, and Mara Lynn. Released by Alliance Productions, the independent film was also titled The Virgin Goddess. The film was later distributed in the United States as a double feature with Man Beast. Prehistoric Women is similar to the 1940 film One Million B.C. A remake was made in 1967, and starred Martine Beswick. The Circle The Vicious Circle is a 1957 British thriller film directed by Gerald Thomas and starring John Mills, Noelle Middleton, Wilfrid Hyde-White and Lionel Jeffries. The screenplay concerns a leading Harley Street specialist who is forced to work with the police to nail a gang of international criminals, after being falsely accused of murder. It was based on My Friend Charles, a TV serial written by Francis Durbridge. Brainstorm Brainstorm, released in 1965, is a neo-noir. The film stars Jeffrey Hunter and Anne Francis and was produced and directed by William Conrad, who became better known as an actor in such television series as Cannon and Jake and the Fatman. Gallery of Horror Dr. Terrors Gallery of Horrors is a low-budget 1967 colour scope anthology film by David L. Hewitt from stories by Russ Jones. The film includes footage from Roger Cormans Edgar Allan Poe adaptations. The similarity of its title to Amicus Productions hit Dr. Terrors House of Horrors led to numerous enforced title changes, including Return from the Past, The Blood Suckers, Alien Massacre, and most commonly Gallery of Horror and Gallery of Horrors. It has also been released as The Witchs Clock, after the first story, and the only one to feature star John Carradine, who hosts the interstitial segments. It also stars Lon Chaney Jr., Rochelle Hudson, Roger Gentry and Vic McGee. The other stories include "King Vampire," "Monster Raid," "Spark of Life," and "Count Alucard," which is credited as "Count Dracula." In the latter story, Jonathan Harker is revealed, in a humorous twist, to be a werewolf. Proclaimed by the films posters as being the worlds weirdest movie. Star Odyssey Star Odyssey is a 1979 Italian film directed by Alfonso Brescia. The film is also known as Space Odyssey, Metallica and Captive Planet in other video markets. This is the fourth and final film in Alfonso Brescias sci-fi series, with the others being War of the Planets, Battle of the Stars, and War of the Robots. Rolling Vengeance Rolling Vengeance, also known as Monster Truck, is a 1987 exploitation film directed by Steven Hilliard Stern and starring Don Michael Paul and Ned Beatty. The movie follows a truck driver that builds a special, eight-ton truck to help get revenge against the rednecks who killed his family and raped his girlfriend. The film scripts initial premise centered on a young boy that created special monster trucks in order to eliminate drunk drivers. The Spider Labyrinth The Spider Labyrinth is a 1988 Italian horror film directed by Gianfranco Giagni. Cari fottutissimi amici Dear Goddamned Friends is a 1994 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention. Sci-fighters Sci-Fighters is a 1996 action film directed by Peter Svatek and starring Roddy Piper. Tidal Wave: No Escape Tidal Wave: No Escape is a 1997 American made-for-television disaster film directed by George T. Miller starring Corbin Bernsen, Julianne Phillips, Gregg Henry. It originally aired on ABC on Monday May 5, 1997. Lapitch the Little Shoemaker Lapitch the Little Shoemaker is a 1997 animated feature that was originally released in Croatian theatres in 1997 by Croatia Film. Produced on vintage cel equipment during the early 1990s, this was the third feature from Croatia Films animation unit and director Milan Blažeković, after The Elm-Chanted Forest and The Magicians Hat. It is based on The Brave Adventures of Lapitch, a 1913 novel by Croatian author Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić. In this adaptation, all of the characters are animals, and the title character is a mouse, rather than the human character of the original work. As with the book, the film is about a shoemakers apprentice who leaves the confines of his ill-tempered master, and sets off on an adventure. During his journey, he befriends a circus performer named Gita, and fights against the evil Dirty Rat. Lapitch remains Croatias most successful production in terms of viewership, and became that countrys official selection for the 1997 Academy Awards. Its popularity led to the production of a 26-episode television series, also called Lapitch the Little Shoemaker, at the end of the 1990s. In February 2000, it first appeared in North America as the initial entry in Sony Wonders short-lived "Movie Matinee" video series. The Disney Channel also premiered it on U.S. cable television later that same month. Diplopennies Dancing the Sirtaki is a 1966 Greek musical film directed by George Skalenakis. Malatesta's Carnival of Blood Malatestas Carnival of Blood is a 1973 American comedy horror film, directed by Christopher Speeth and written by Werner Liepolt. It is the only film that Speeth and Liepolt made. Thru the Moebius Strip Thru the Moebius Strip is a Hong Kong–produced 3D-CGI feature film, made in mainland China. Ponmuttayidunna Tharavu Ponmuttayidunna Tharavu is a 1988 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film, written by Raghunath Paleri and directed by Sathyan Anthikad. It stars Sreenivasan, Jayaram, Urvashi, Innocent, Parvathy and Shari. Black Cloud Black Cloud is a 2004 American drama film directed and written by Rick Schroder. The film is Tim McGraws film debut as an actor. Espoon viimeinen neitsyt Suburban Virgin is a 2003 Finnish television drama film directed by Hanna Maylett. The film was made for Yle TV1 using amateur actors. Suburban Virgin follows a hitchhiking journey of two 16-year-old girls. The literal translation of the original title Espoon viimeinen neitsyt would be "the last virgin of Espoo". The Ghouls The Ghouls is a 2003 independent American horror film that was written and directed by Chad Ferrin. The film, described as "a no-budget horror opus" and a "vicious cross between Paparazzi and The Night Stalker", was independently produced and shot guerrilla style in Los Angeles on Mini DV for $15,000. Everything Everything is a 2004 British film directed by Richard Hawkins and produced by Oliver Potterton. Ray Winstone stars as Richard, who starts visiting Naomi, a Soho prostitute. But he doesnt go for sex, so what is he looking for? It also features Katherine Clisby as Tania, a young Eastern European prostitute, Eddie Deedigan as her pimp, Ed. Winstones real-life daughter Lois plays the part of Richards daughter, Anna. The film was shot in 10 days on HD for a small budget and was nominated for a BAFTA for debut director Richard Hawkins. The music was composed by Tom Ingleby. DVD Release Date: 23 Jan 2006. Video recordings of Eddie Deedigan exist to show that he used to trade other products at 22 St.Pauls Road Chippenham. Special Dead Special Dead is a 2006 American zombie comedy film directed by Thomas L. Phillips and Sean Simmons, written by Jared Tweedie, and starring Jason Brubaker, Amy Wade, Gia Natale, Anthony Rutowicz, and Haneka Haynes. The Golden Boys The Golden Boys is a romantic comedy, set on Cape Cod in 1905, about three 70-year-old retired sea captains who try to lure an attractive middle-aged woman into marriage. Developed under the working title Chatham, the film is an adaptation of the Joseph Lincoln novel Cap’n Eri and was released by Roadside Attractions on April 17, 2009. Out of the Blue Out of the Blue is a 2003 feature-length documentary film on the UFO phenomenon which premiered on television on the Sci Fi Channel on June 24, 2003. It was produced by American filmmaker Fox. The film is narrated by Peter Coyote and attempts to show, through interviews with members of the scientific community, eyewitnesses and high-ranking military and government personnel; that some unidentified flying objects could be of extraterrestrial origin and that secrecy and ridicule are used to shroud the UFO issue. There is a follow-up sequel released as a History Channel special in 2009, named I Know What I Saw also by James Fox, which expands upon the testimonies given in Out of the Blue as well as documenting new alleged sightings in the interim period after the release of Out of the Blue. Vito Vito is a 2011 documentary produced and directed by Jeffrey Schwarz of the Los Angeles-based production company Automat Pictures. The film documents the life of Vito Russo, gay activist, film scholar, and author of The Celluloid Closet. Vito premiered at the 2011 New York Film Festival, went on to screen within such festivals as Maryland Film Festival, and made its television debut on HBO in July, 2012. The DVD was released by First Run Features in April, 2013. Iti Mrinalini: An Unfinished Letter... Iti Mrinalini is a 2011 Indian drama film directed by Bengali filmmaker Aparna Sen. Sen collaborated with Ranjan Ghosh to write both the story and the screenplay. The film was produced by Shrikant Mohta and Mahendra Soni of Shree Venkatesh Films Pvt Ltd. Some critics consider it to be among her best work, ranking with Mr. and Mrs. Iyer and 36 Chowringhee Lane. This was the first Bengali film Sen directed after a gap of more than a decade. Her previous film was Paromitar Ek Din, in 2000. Iti Mrinalini is viewed as the directors first mainstream venture. It focuses on the life of an aging Bengali star actress of yesteryear, who looks back at her life. Aparna Sen plays the current-day Mrinalini while her daughter Konkona Sen Sharma portrays Mrinalinis earlier self. The film also stars Rajat Kapoor, Priyanshu Chatterjee, Kaushik Sen, Locket Chatterjee and German actor Suzanne Bernert in supporting roles. The entire cast, except for Konkona, is new to Aparna Sen films. This was the first time Sen had collaborated with a scriptwriter, and the first film by Sen to be nationally released in Hindi simultaneously with the Bengali version. It is also the first time Sen and her daughter have played the same character. Freddy Frogface Freddy Frogface is a 2011 Danish comedy 3D animated film directed by Peter Dodd. Out in the Silence Out in the Silence is a 2009 documentary film directed by Joe Wilson and Dean Hamer. It chronicles the chain of events that occur when the severe bullying of a gay teenager draws Wilson and his partner back to the conservative rural community of Oil City where their own same-sex wedding announcement had previously ignited a controversy. The film focuses on the widely varying, emotional reactions of the towns residents including the teenager and his mother, the head of the local chapter of the American Family Association, and an evangelical pastor and his wife. Venghai Venghai is a 2011 Indian Tamil action masala film written and directed by Hari, starring Dhanush and Tamannaah in the lead roles. The story is based in Sivagangai district. The filming started in November 2010 in Trichy, and the film was released on 8 July 2011 to mixed reviews. It was dubbed Hindi as Meri Taqat Mera Faisla by Goldmines Telefilms. Andala Rakshasi Andala Rakshasi is a 2012 Telugu romance film written and directed by Hanu Raghavapudi. The film, produced by Sai Korrapati and S. S. Rajamouli under Vaaraahi Chalana Chitram banner, marks the debut of actors Naveen Chandra, Rahul Ravindran and Lavanya Tripathi. The soundtrack of the film was composed by Radhan and cinematography was by Murali G. The film was released on 10 August 2012. The Man Who Defended Gavrilo Princip The Man Who Defended Gavrilo Princip is a 2014 Serbian film directed by Srđan Koljević. It was one of six films shortlisted by Serbia to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to Enclave. The film is based on the true story of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. Without Name Without Name is a 2016 Irish eco-horror film directed by Lorcan Finnegan, based on a script by Garret Shanley. The film had its world premiere on 12 September 2016 at the Toronto International Film Festival. Without Name marks the directors feature film directorial debut and stars Alan McKenna as a land surveyor who is sent to a mysterious forest harboring a strange secret. Saving Sally Saving Sally is a 2016 English-language Philippine romantic comedy, live-action animated film directed by Avid Liongoren. Starring Rhian Ramos, Enzo Marcos, and TJ Trinidad, the film revolves around Marty, an amateur comic book artist who falls for Sally, a gadget inventor, and has since become her loyal protector and hero from the "monsters": her abusive parents, and her obnoxious boyfriend Nick. Liongoren co-wrote the screenplay with Charlene Sawit-Esguerra and Carlo Ledesma, based on a short story written by Sawit-Esguerra in 2002, which was titled Monster Town. Production on Saving Sally commenced in 2005 and came to a halt for lack of financing. French producers then took interest in funding the film and production resumed in 2010. The film is an official entry to the 2016 Metro Manila Film Festival where it had a lackluster opening at the box office, but went on to earn and was one of the festivals top-grossing entries by the end of its run. Critical reception was mostly positive, with particular praise for its creativity, visual effects, and film score, while some criticized the plot for being too formulaic. Anbanavan Asaradhavan Adangadhavan Anbanavan Asaradhavan Adangadhavan also known as AAA or Triple A, is a 2017 Indian Tamil language action comedy film written and directed by Adhik Ravichandran and produced by S. Michael Rayappan. The film features Silambarasan in a triple role along with Shriya Saran and Tamannaah in the lead roles, this film marks Silambarasan’s first triple role film. The film has music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography handled by Krishnan Vasant and editing done by Ruben. The film released worldwide on 23 June 2017. The film received negative reviews from critics and under-performed at the box office. Initially intended to be released as a two-part film, the second part has been cancelled despite being 85% complete. Scaramouche Scaramouche is a silent costume adventure based on the novel Scaramouche by Rafael Sabatini, directed by Rex Ingram, released by Metro Pictures, and starring Ramón Novarro, Alice Terry, Lewis Stone, and Lloyd Ingraham. Scaramouche became public domain in the United States on January 1, 2019 The Devil to Pay! The Devil to Pay! is a 1930 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Ronald Colman, Frederick Kerr, Myrna Loy, and Loretta Young. It was written by Frederick Lonsdale and Benjamin Glazer. 3 Dumb Clucks 3 Dumb Clucks is a 1937 short film directed by Del Lord and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It was released by Columbia Pictures. It was the 22nd of the 190 short films the comedians made for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Father Takes a Wife Father Takes a Wife is a 1941 American comedy film starring Gloria Swanson and Adolphe Menjou. Silent screen queen Gloria Swanson returned to films after a seven-year absence. Eight years later, Swanson staged another comeback in the classic Sunset Boulevard. Let's Get Tough! Lets Get Tough! is a 1942 film and the ninth film in the East Side Kids series, starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan, and Robert Armstrong. Released in early 1942, it was directed by Wallace Fox, and features the gang caught up in World War II and fighting the Black Dragon Society, an enemy sabotage ring. Tennessee Johnson Tennessee Johnson is a 1942 American film about Andrew Johnson, the 17th president of the United States, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by William Dieterle and written by Milton Gunzburg, Alvin Meyers, John Balderston, and Wells Root. It stars Van Heflin as Johnson, Lionel Barrymore as his nemesis Thaddeus Stevens, and Ruth Hussey as first lady Eliza McCardle Johnson. The film depicts the events surrounding the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson, and "presents its title character as Lincoln’s worthy successor who runs afoul of vindictive Radical Republicans." The movie contains several historical inaccuracies, and an onscreen preface acknowledges that "liberties" have been taken with the facts. Its positive portrayal of Johnson and negative portrayal of Reconstruction activism are at odds with current historical opinion, but such attitudes were more common when the film was made. Like most U.S. historical films made during World War II, Tennessee Johnson has a strong underlying theme of national unity. The movie shows Johnson as a visionary who heals the rift between North and South despite the efforts of his shortsighted foes. In a climactic scene, he delivers an impassioned speech to the senators sitting in judgment of him, and warns them that failure to readmit the former Confederate states will leave America defenseless before its overseas foes. The scene is pure fiction; Johnson never appeared in person at his trial. L'éternel retour LÉternel retour is a French drama romance film from 1943, directed by Jean Delannoy, written by Jean Cocteau, starring Madeleine Sologne and Jean Marais. In United Kingdom, the film was also known under the alternative title Love Eternal. Tarzan and the Slave Girl Tarzan and the Slave Girl is a 1950 film directed by Lee Sholem and starring Lex Barker as Tarzan, Vanessa Brown as Jane, and Robert Alda as big game hunter Neil. The plot involves a lost civilization in Africa, a strange illness, and an evil counselor manipulating a prince into kidnapping large numbers of local women. The film was Barkers second portrayal of Tarzan, and Vanessa Browns only outing as Jane. Rio, 40 Degrees Rio, 100 Degrees F. is a 1955 Brazilian film written and directed by Gunga Jumna Ganga Jamna, also transliterated as Ganga Jamuna or Gunga Jumna, is a 1961 Indian crime drama film, written and produced by Dilip Kumar, and directed by Nitin Bose, with dialogues written by Wajahat Mirza. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala and Nasir Khan in the lead roles. Set in a rural part of the Awadh region of Northern India, the film tells the story of two impoverished brothers, Ganga and Jamna, and their poignancy and sibling rivalry on opposing sides of the law, one a dacoit criminal and the other a police officer. The film was also notable for its Technicolor production, use of the Awadhi dialect, and its rustic setting, and it is a defining example of the dacoit film genre. After six months of delay, the film was finally released in January 1961. Upon release the film was well received by the critics and the audience. It was one of the biggest hits of the 1960s and one of the most successful Indian films in terms of box office collection, domestically in India and overseas in the Soviet Union. Its controversial theme also earned the film a cult status. The film received critical acclaim and was regarded as one of the best films of all time. Critics praised its story, screenplay, direction, cinematography and the music along with the performances of the lead actors Dilip Kumar and Vyjayanthimala. Upon release it was nominated in seven categories at the 9th Filmfare Awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Kumar and Bose, respectively, while winning three, Best Actress for Vyjayanthimala, Best Cinematography for V. Balasaheb and Best Dialogue Writer for Wajahat Mirza. It also emerged as the biggest winner at the 25th Bengal Film Journalists Association Awards, where it won nine awards in the Hindi film category. In addition, the film also won Certificate of Merit at the 9th National Film Awards. It also won prizes at international film festivals, including the Boston International Film Festival and the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. The film was a trendsetter in Indian cinema. Dilip Kumars performance as Ganga is considered one of the finest acting performances in the history of Indian cinema, and inspired future generations of Indian actors, most notably Amitabh Bachchan. The films plot also inspired screenwriter duo Salim-Javed, who wrote scripts exploring similar themes in later Bachchan-starring hits such as Deewaar, Amar Akbar Anthony and Trishul. Ganga Jamna also had South Indian remakes, including the Tamil film Iru Thuruvam and the Malayalam film Lava. Cantata Cantata is a 1963 Hungarian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó and starring Zoltán Latinovits, Andor Ajtay and Gyula Bodrogi. After witnessing a senior doctor about whom he had doubts bring back a patient from cardiac arrest a young doctor with peasant roots comes to question his whole life when the doctor collapses from the struggle. Feeling that his progress from peasants son to city doctor was made too smoothly, without a need to struggle or learn about life, and has made him arrogant and lonely, he comes to realises he has become gradually estranged from his own class and background after he returns to visit his hometown. Its Hungarian title is Oldás és kötés. The English title comes from the Cantata Profana. Its story, heard as a radio broadcast in the film, echos the conflict within the young doctor. It relates to nine sons raised by their father only to hunt, who know nothing of work, and spend all their time in the forest. The nine were turned magically into stags and, although recognised by their father, their altered natures mean they cannot return to live in their home. The Bear That Wasn't The Bear That Wasnt is a 1946 childrens book by film director and Looney Tunes alumnus Frank Tashlin. In 1947, a new audio version was issued by MGM Records: 78 RPM, 25 minutes across two sides, narrated by Keenan Wynn. In 1967, Tashlins former Termite Terrace colleague Chuck Jones directed an animated short film based upon the book for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Incidentally, The Bear That Wasnt was the final animated short subject made by MGM and the second-to-last animated project for MGM. This was also the last time that Tanner the Lion was used in a MGM logo. Despite being credited as a producer, Tashlin had no involvement in the short. Chuck Jones credited him as a producer, so if the film won the Oscar for Best Short, Tashlin would receive an Oscar. Frank Tashlin was dissatisfied with this film adaptation of his own book, feeling that the film did not present its original message very well. Good Morning... and Goodbye! Good Morning and... Goodbye! is a 1967 American exploitation film directed by Russ Meyer. It features Alaina Capri, Karen Ciral, as well as Meyer regular Jack Moran, who co-wrote the script. The Girls The Girls is a 1968 Swedish drama film directed by Mai Zetterling, starring Bibi Andersson, Harriet Andersson and Gunnel Lindblom. It is a feminist reinvention of the ancient Greek play Lysistrata by Aristophanes, and revolves around a theatre group who set up the play. In 1996 a documentary on the making of the film, Lines From the Heart, was made by director Christina Olofson. Last of the Red Hot Lovers Neil Simons Last of the Red Hot Lovers is a 1972 comedy film based on Neil Simons play of the same name. Alan Arkin, Sally Kellerman, Paula Prentiss and Renée Taylor star in it. Sweet Sugar Sweet Sugar is a 1972 women in prison exploitation film directed by Michel Levesque and starring Phyllis Davis. It is about a woman sentenced to work on a chain gang. Miracle on 34th Street Miracle on 34th Street is a 1973 American made-for-television Christmas fantasy drama film directed by Fielder Cook. It is the third remake of the original 1947 film. Like the original, this film was produced by 20th Century Fox. Additionally, the New York City-based Macys department store allowed their name to be used in this film, unlike later versions. Something for Joey Something for Joey is a 1977 American made-for-television sport drama film about the relationship between college football player John Cappelletti, and his younger brother Joey. Other cast members included Linda Kelsey and Steve Guttenberg. It appeared on the NBC television network, later repeating on NBC and CBS. Jennifer Jennifer is a 1978 American horror film directed by Brice Mack, starring Lisa Pelikan. The story has some similarities to the 1971 film Willard, about a social outcast with the ability to control rats, as well as the 1976 film Carrie, about a similarly awkward and vengeful misfit who develops psychic abilities. Xica da Silva Xica is a 1976 Brazilian comedy film directed and written by Carlos Diegues, based on the novel by João Felício dos Santos, which is a romanticized retelling of the true story of Chica da Silva, an 18th-century African slave in Brazil, who attracts the attention of a powerful Portuguese land-owner and eventually rises into the Brazilian high society. The movie stars Zezé Motta, Walmor Chagas and José Wilker. It was chosen as the Brazilian submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but it failed to get a nomination. Treasure of the Four Crowns Treasure of the Four Crowns is a 1983 action adventure film directed by Ferdinando Baldi and starring Tony Anthony, Ana Obregón, Gene Quintano, and Francisco Rabal. Anthony and Quintano also served as producers and screenwriters. The musical score was composed by Ennio Morricone. It was an international American-Italian-Spanish co-production between American company Filmways and Lupo-Anthony-Quintano Productions, an independent production and financing company co-founded by stars Anthony and Quintano. It is a spiritual successor to the 1981 film Comin at Ya!, also directed by Baldi and starring Anthony and Quintano. Like its predecessor, the film was shot in 3-D and was part of the brief 3-D revival in the early 1980s. Treasure of the Four Crowns was released on January 21, 1983 in the U.S. by Cannon Films, Inc., and was criticized as being overly derivative of Raiders of the Lost Ark, most particularly the scene in which the main character runs away from a flaming boulder. Despite the negative critical reaction and lukewarm box office, it has since gained a cult following. Lamb Lamb is a 1985 Irish drama film, directed by Colin Gregg and starring Liam Neeson, Hugh OConor and Ian Bannen. The film is based on the novel by Bernard MacLaverty, who also wrote the screenplay. To Be Number One Not to be confused with To Be No. 1, a 1996 Hong Kong film directed by Raymond Lee. To Be Number One is a 1991 Hong Kong gangster film directed by Poon Man-kit, and produced by Stephen Shiu. The film is based on the rise and fall of a real-life gangster Ng Sek-ho, who is portrayed in the film by Ray Lui. To Be Number One was a critical and box office success, grossing HK$38,703,363 at the Hong Kong box office and winning the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Film at the 11th Hong Kong Film Awards. In 2017, the film was remade as Chasing the Dragon. Aswang Aswang, also called The Unearthing, is a 1994 horror film based on the mythical creature that feeds on the unborn in Filipino folklore. Full Throttle Full Throttle is a 1995 Hong Kong action drama film directed by Derek Yee and starring Andy Lau. Caresses Caresses is a 1998 film by Ventura Pons, originally titled Carícies in Catalan. Alien Autopsy: (Fact or Fiction?) The alien autopsy is a 17-minute black-and-white film depicting a secret medical examination or autopsy of a purported extraterrestrial being, or alien, by the American military. It was released in 1995 by London-based entrepreneur Ray Santilli. He presented it as an authentic autopsy on the body of an alien recovered from the 1947 crash of a "flying disc" near Roswell, New Mexico. The film footage was allegedly supplied to him by a retired military cameraman who wished to remain anonymous. In 2006, Santilli admitted the film was not authentic but rather a staged reconstruction of footage he claimed to have viewed in 1992, but which had deteriorated and become unusable by the time he made his film. He claimed that a few frames from the original were embedded in his film, but he never specified which ones. The existence of an original filmstrip of the alleged autopsy has never been independently verified. Mighty Like a Moose Mighty Like a Moose is a Charley Chase short silent film that was directed by Leo McCarey. It was released on July 18, 1926. In this short silent comedy, a homely husband and his equally unsightly wife improve their looks with plastic surgery without telling each other. The two later meet, and not recognizing each other, begin to flirt, both thinking they are cheating on their spouse. The film is representative of Chases adroit blend of farce, surrealism, and sight gags. This two-reel short comedy is considered by some scholars to be Chases finest silent film and is routinely listed among the greatest of all silent comedy short subjects. In 2007, Mighty Like A Moose was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, which recognizes American films deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Power Play Power Play is a 2003 American action film directed by Joseph Zito and starring Dylan Walsh, Alison Eastwood, Tobin Bell and Brixton Karnes. Rules and Regulations Kayda Kanoon is a 1993 Indian film directed by Pradeep Mani. It stars Akshay Kumar, Ashwini Bhave, Sudesh Berry and Kader Khan. Onmyoji 2 is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Yōjirō Takita, starring Mansai Nomura as onmyōji Abe no Seimei. Both it and its predecessor, Onmyōji, are based on the Onmyōji series of novels by author Baku Yumemakura. Jai Chiranjeeva Jai Chiranjeeva is a 2005 Tollywood action film directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar and produced by Vyjayanthi Movies. The movie stars Chiranjeevi, Sameera Reddy, Bhumika Chawla and Arbaaz Khan. The film was dubbed into Hindi and Tamil as Bajrang and Deva respectively. It was remade in Bengali as Ziddi Mama. The films climax was shot at Los Angeles, California and one of the songs at Las Vegas strip. The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics. Lolita's Club Canciones de amor en Lolitas Club is a 2007 Spanish film written and directed by Vicente Aranda and starring Eduardo Noriega and Flora Martínez. The plot follows the story of twin brothers — one a coldhearted violent police officer, the other a helpless romantic with a mental disability. The two brothers are tragically involved with a prostitute who works in the bordello that gives the film its title. The film was adapted from the novel Canciones de Amor en Lolitas Club written by Juan Marsé. Ana y Bruno Ana y Bruno is a 2017 Mexican computer-animated horror-comedy-drama film based on the novel, Ana by Daniel Emil. It is produced by Altavista Films and Lo Coloco Films, and co-produced by Ítaca Films and Ánima Estudios. After 13 years of production, the film was released in Mexico on 31 August 2018, receiving favorable reviews. It is described to be the most expensive animated film in the Mexican film industry with the budget of $104 million pesos. The film has won three "Best Animated Feature" awards including one from the 61st Ariel Awards in which the film has also earned nominations for "Adapted Screenplay" and "Original Score". Sestre The Sisters is a 2011 film based on a true story from Serbia about human trafficking. The film was directed by Vladimir Paskaljević. The scenario was written by Vladimir Paskaljević, Milena Marković and Bojana Maljević. Maljević was also one of the producers. The film premiered in Serbian theaters on 10 April 2011 and on Serbian television on Prva TV on 4 June 2011. The cast consisted of unknown actors making their debut in the film, except for the oldest actor of the film, Velimir Bata Živojinović, playing the role of the sisters grandfather. All other actors remain relatively unknown, and include Ljubomir Bandović who starred as kidnapper Tadija, and Ivana Vuković. The Warring States The Warring States is a 2011 Chinese film directed by Chen Jin. The story takes place during the Warring States period, but is only very loosely based on the actual history. The plot focuses on the rivalry between military generals Pang Juan and Sun Bin, both disciples of Guiguzi. Killjoy Goes to Hell Killjoy Goes to Hell is a 2012 comedy horror film and the fourth installment in the Killjoy series of movies by Full Moon. Trivandrum Lodge Trivandrum Lodge is a Malayalam film written by Anoop Menon and directed by V. K. Prakash. The film is produced by P. A. Sebastian under the banner of Time Ads Entertainment and features music composed by M. Jayachandran, whilst cinematography is handled by Pradeep Nair and the film is edited by Mahesh Narayanan. The film stars Jayasurya, Honey Rose and Anoop Menon in the lead roles, and features writer P. Balachandran and playback singers P. Jayachandran and Nikhil in supporting roles. Trivandrum Lodge combines elements from various film genres such as romance, drama, thriller, black comedy and off-color humor. It follows the lives of the residents in a lodge and their relationships. According to the director, "it is a tale of love, lust and longing set in a lodge." With a very unconventional screenplay which unfolds through these peculiar characters, their experiences and transformations rather than sticking to the usual beginning, middle and end format. The film released on 20 September. It received notably positive to mixed reviews from critics with some critics praising the film for its bold plot and unconventional way of characterisation while others criticising it for being offensive and for frequently crossing the limit of decency under the guise of bold experiments. The changing sexual mores depicted in the film also received wide criticism from the cultural and literary circles of Kerala. The film was however well received at the box office. Slasher.com Slasher.com is a 2016 horror feature film directed by Chip Gubera and starring Jewel Shepard, R.A. Mihailoff, All-4-Ones Delious Kennedy, Ben Kaplan, and Morgan Carter. Tombiruo Tombiruo: Penunggu Rimba is a 2017 Malaysian action adventure film directed by Seth Larney based on the 1998 novel of the same name by Ramlee Awang Murshid. It was released on 12 October 2017. Ana Yurdu Motherland is a 2015 Turkish drama by director Senem Tüzen about a divorced, urban woman who goes to her ancestral village in Anatolia to write a book and is confronted by the unwelcomed arrival of her mother. The drama stars Esra Bezen Bilgin, Nihal Koldaş, Fatma Kısa and Semih Aydın. Tüzens debut feature premiered at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival in the International Film Critics Week section in September, 2015. Chaamp Chaamp is a 2017 Indian Bengali-language sports drama film directed by Raj Chakraborty. Produced by Dev, the film stars him in the lead role, along with Rukmini Maitra, in her debut film and Chiranjeet Chakraborty, Priyanka Sarkar, Kamaleswar Mukherjee who stars in other pivotal roles. After releasing initially in West Bengal on 23 June 2017, the film released all over India on 30 June 2017. It is the story of a boxer named Shibaji. Dany Mon Ket, also known as Dany, is a 2018 Belgian drama film directed by François Damiens in his directorial debut. It was written by Damiens with Benoît Mariage. It was screened at the 2018 CPH PIX Film Festival. It received three nominations at the 9th Magritte Awards in the categories of Best Film, Best Actor for François Damiens, and Most Promising Actor for Matteo Salamone. In France, the film finished third at the box office in its opening weekend, behind A Star Wars Story and Deadpool 2. Charlie Chan Carries On Charlie Chan Carries On is a 1931 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Hamilton MacFadden and starring Warner Oland, John Garrick and Marguerite Churchill. It is the very first appearance of Warner Oland as Charlie Chan. Part of the long-running Charlie Chan series, it was based on the 1930 novel of the same title by Earl Derr Biggers. It is now considered a lost film; however, Fox simultaneously filmed a Spanish-language version which was released under the title Eran Trece—There Were Thirteen—and this version survives. Hell Divers Hell Divers is a 1931 American pre-Code black-and-white film from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring Wallace Beery and Clark Gable as a pair of competing chief petty officers in early naval aviation. The film, made with the cooperation of the United States Navy, features considerable footage of flight operations aboard the Navys second aircraft carrier, the , including dramatic shots of takeoffs and landings filmed from the Curtiss F8C-4 Helldiver dive bombers after which the movie was named. Hell Divers was officially Gables first "starring" role and filmed before he grew his trademark mustache. Gable had appeared in a minor supporting role in another Beery film, The Secret Six, earlier the same year. For Gable, Hell Divers was not a pleasant experience since he was again billed beneath Beery, an actor he personally disliked. Four years later, Gable would be billed over Beery in the lavish epic China Seas, one of only four films during the sound era in which Beery did not receive top billing. Other actors appearing include Conrad Nagel, Dorothy Jordan, Marjorie Rambeau, and Marie Prevost. An uncredited Robert Young appears near the end of the film in a speaking role as Graham, a pilot. Evergreen Evergreen is a 1934 Gaumont British musical film, starring Jessie Matthews as a music hall singer, based on the 1930 musical Ever Green, also starring Matthews. Matthews had a dual role as both mother and daughter. The film was produced by Michael Balcon and directed by Victor Saville. The music was by Rodgers and Hart. One Night of Love One Night of Love is a 1934 American Columbia Pictures romantic musical film set in the opera world, starring Grace Moore and Tullio Carminati. The film was directed by Victor Schertzinger and adapted from the story, Dont Fall in Love, by Charles Beahan and Dorothy Speare. In the relatively new use of sound recordings for film, One Night of Love was noted at the time for its innovative use of vertical cut recording, for which Columbia Pictures received an Academy Scientific and Technical Award. It also won the Academys first Award for Best Original Score. Hard to Get Hard to Get is a 1938 American romantic comedy film directed by Ray Enright and starring Dick Powell and Olivia de Havilland. Written by Jerry Wald, Maurice Leo, and Richard Macaulay, the film is about a spoiled young heiress who tries to charge some gasoline at an auto court and is forced by the attendant to work out her bill by making beds and cleaning rooms. Resolving to get even, she pretends to have forgiven him, and then sends him to her father to get financing for his plan to develop a string of auto courts across the country, knowing he will only be wasting his time. Hard to Get was released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on November 5, 1938. Sea Devils Sea Devils is a 1953 British–American historical adventure film, directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Rock Hudson, Yvonne De Carlo, and Maxwell Reed. The story is based on Victor Hugos novel Toilers of the Sea which was the working title of the film. The scenes at sea were shot around the Channel Islands, and much of the rest of the film was shot on location in those islands as well. Red Sundown Red Sundown is a 1956 American Technicolor Western film directed by Jack Arnold and starring Rory Calhoun, Martha Hyer and Dean Jagger. In the Name of the Pope King In the Name of the Pope King or In nome del papa re is a 1977 Italian drama film written, and directed by Luigi Magni. Starring Nino Manfredi, it was not released in USA until 1986. The score was composed by Armando Trovajoli. I Am Afraid I Am Afraid is an Italian crime film directed by Damiano Damiani. The Magic of Lassie The Magic of Lassie is a 1978 American family musical drama film directed by Don Chaffey, starring Lassie, James Stewart, Stephanie Zimbalist, Pernell Roberts, and Michael Sharrett, with cameo appearances by Mickey Rooney and Alice Faye. James Stewart is featured in one of only three musical film roles that he played: the first was Born to Dance in which he introduced the Cole Porter standard "Easy To Love" and the second was Pot O Gold. This was also his final onscreen appearance in a live-action film. The screenplay and song score are supplied by the prolific Sherman Brothers of Mary Poppins fame. Their song "When Youre Loved" was nominated for an Academy Award for "Best Original Song" and was sung by Debby Boone. It is also the only musical film featuring Lassie. Released in the wake of Star Wars, the film was panned as old-fashioned, and flopped at the box office. Critics expressed dismay at Stewart singing unmemorable songs as the grandfather. Following the films failure, he semiretired from acting. Toy Soldiers Toy Soldiers is a 1984 action film shot in Mexico written and directed by David Andrew Fisher and starring Jason Miller, Cleavon Little, Tim Robbins and Terri Garber. Hot Moves Hot Moves is an American 1984 comedy film by director Jim Sotos starring Michael Zorek and Jill Schoelen. They Were Eleven is a manga by Moto Hagio which ran in Shōjo Comic for three issues from September through November 1975. It was awarded the Shogakukan Manga Award in 1976, and a sequel Horizon of the East, Eternity of the West was produced in 1976. It was published in English as part of the anthology Four Shōjo Stories. The anime film was licensed and released in North America by Central Park Media. It was first released on subtitle VHS in the early 1990s, then later re-released on VHS in 1996 with a newly produced English Dub. It was later re-released on DVD in 2004. It is now out of print. The manga was also briefly published by Viz Media under the anthology Four Shoujo Stories, but it is also currently out of print. The manga was adapted as a one-episode, 40-minute television drama broadcast on 1977-01-02 as part of the Shōnen Drama Series on NHK. Ten years later, it was adapted as a theatrical anime movie, released November 1986. In 2004, a theatrical stage adaptation was produced. Love at Stake Go Toward the Light Go Toward the Light is a 1988 television film starring Linda Hamilton, Joshua Harris and Richard Thomas. The film first aired on CBS on November 11, 1988. Plastic Little: The Adventures of Captain Tita is an anime created by Satoshi Urushihara. It was published in Japan as a one-shot OVA. The anime original video animation was first released in North America on VHS by ADV Films, on July 20, 1994. ADV announced that the anime would be a second release on DVD on February 5, 2002. Like much of Urushiharas work, Plastic Little provides significant amounts of fan service, and along with Burn-Up Excess, is one of two ADV titles to include the trademarked "Jiggle Counter". Crusades Crusades is a 1995 historical documentary series presented by Terry Jones. It looked at The Crusades and used elements of black comedy. Prominent figures are depicted by actors wearing masks and costumes making to appear as living images in the style of their cultures. Emperor Alexios I, for example, appears as a Byzantine mosaic, while European and Muslim figures are brought to life by actors appearing in the style of medieval and near eastern miniatures. At times, production is deliberately anachronistic, such as showing the use of 1930s style newsreels by the Church to drum up mass support for the Crusades. Spin Spin is a 1995 documentary film by Brian Springer composed of raw satellite feeds featuring politicians pre-appearance planning. It covers, not only the presidential election, but also the 1992 Los Angeles riots as well as the Operation Rescue abortion protests. Using the 1992 presidential election as his springboard, Springer captures the behind-the-scenes schemings of politicians and newscasters in the early 1990s. Pat Robertson banters about "homos," Al Gore learns how to avoid abortion questions, George H. W. Bush talks to Larry King about Halcion—all presuming they are off camera. Composed of 100% unauthorized satellite footage, Spin is a surreal exposé of media-constructed reality. The film also documents behind the scenes footage of Larry Agran who unsuccessfully sought the Democratic Party nomination for President. Agran was generally ignored by the media during his candidacy, a topic covered in the documentary. The media did not report his polling numbers even as he met or exceeded the support of other candidates such as Jerry Brown. Party officials excluded him from most debates on various grounds, even having him arrested when he interrupted to ask to participate. When he managed to join the other candidates in any forum, his ideas went unreported. Stephen Holden of The New York Times said of the film, "a devastating critique of televisions profound manipulativeness in the way it packages the news and politics". Spin is a follow-up of the 1992 film Feed; for which Springer provided much of the raw satellite footage. Dr. Seuss on the Loose Dr. Seuss on the Loose is an animated musical television special, first airing on CBS on October 15, 1973, and hosted by The Cat in the Hat who appears in bridging sequences where he introduced animated adaptations of Dr. Seuss childrens stories The Sneetches, The Zax and Green Eggs and Ham. Allan Sherman reprised his role as the voice of The Cat in the Hat from the 1971 television special. This was the final project Sherman worked on before his death. U.F.O. Abduction UFO Abduction is a 1989 found footage thriller film. Erskineville Kings Erskineville Kings is a 1999 Australian drama film directed and produced by Alan White. The film was produced by Radical Media made for Palace Films on a minimal budget. It was released on 1 January 1999. The lead actor, Hugh Jackman, in his film debut, won the Film Critics Circle of Australia award for Best Male Actor, Sherlock Holmes Baffled Sherlock Holmes Baffled is a very short American silent film created in 1900 with cinematography by Arthur Marvin. It is the earliest known film to feature Arthur Conan Doyles detective character Sherlock Holmes, albeit in a form unlike that of later screen incarnations. The inclusion of the character also makes it the first recorded detective film. In the film, a thief who can appear and disappear at will steals a sack of items from Sherlock Holmes. At each point, Holmess attempts to thwart the intruder end in failure. Originally shown in Mutoscope machines in arcades, Sherlock Holmes Baffled has a running time of 30 seconds. Although produced in 1900, it was only registered in 1903, and a copyright notice stating this is seen on some prints. The identities of the actors playing the first screen Holmes and his assailant are not recorded. Assumed to be lost for many years, the film was rediscovered in 1968 as a paper print in the Library of Congress. Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor is a 2003 American television film directed by Mikael Salomon and starring Aidan Quinn, Kelsey Grammer, Flora Montgomery and John Light. It portrays the career of Benedict Arnold in the American Revolutionary War and his dramatic switch in 1780 from fighting for American Independence to being a Loyalist trying to preserve British rule in America. Arnolds relationships with his wife Peggy Shippen and the British officer John Andre are focused on. The friction between Arnold and General Horatio Gates, portrayed near the beginning of the film, was historically accurate. The movie points out that, before his treason, Arnold was considered a patriot and a hero. A letter from General Washington is read at the beginning where he enthusiastically recommends Arnold for promotion saying that there is no general in the army more deserving and even comparing him to Hannibal. The movie briefly documents Arnolds final years of exile in England in which he laments his treasonous acts, realizing that he is despised and that people compare him with Judas and Lucifer. Mehed ei nuta Mehed ei nuta is a 1969 Estonian television comedy movie directed by Sulev Nõmmik and written by himself and Enn Vetemaa. 2 Young 2 Young is a 2005 Hong Kong romantic comedy-drama film directed by Derek Yee. The film was released in Mainland China on 15 April 2005 and in Hong Kong on 28 April 2005. The literal translation of, is "early maturity" and the English title, 2 Young, is a pun on the words "too young". The controversial topic of a pre-marital pregnancy of a minor is what the plot of 2 Young is framed around. Although the seriousness of the subject matter is woven throughout the film and is treated with respect, the overall objective of director, Derek Yee, was to keep the film light with moments of situational and appropriate humor. 2 Young stars Jaycee Chan and Fiona Sit with a supporting cast including Eric Tsang, Teresa Mo, Anthony Wong, and Candice Yu, who play the parents of Jaycees and Fionas characters respectively. Chill Chill is a 2007 horror film written and directed by Serge Rodnunsky and starring Thomas Calabro, Ashley Laurence, Shaun Kurtz, and James Russo. Pedro Pedro is a 2008 American film about Pedro Zamora, an openly gay, Cuban-American AIDS educator and television personality, who became famous as a castmember on San Francisco, MTVs reality television series. It was produced by Bunim-Murray Productions, the same company that produces The Real World, and is their first scripted project. It was produced by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland, written by Dustin Lance Black and Paris Barclay and directed by Nick Oceano. The film stars Alex Loynaz, Justina Machado and Hale Appleman. The film was an Official Selection at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival. The film aired on MTV on April 1, 2009 before the season finale of Brooklyn. Blue Eyes Blue Eyes is a 2009 Brazilian drama film directed by José Joffily. Crime After Crime Crime After Crime is a 2011 award-winning documentary film directed by Yoav Potash about the case of Deborah Peagler, an incarcerated victim of domestic violence whose case was taken up by pro bono attorneys through The California Habeas Project. Romancing in Thin Air Romancing in Thin Air is a 2012 Hong Kong-Chinese contemporary romantic drama film directed by Johnnie To, and starring Louis Koo and Sammi Cheng. Dhada Dhada is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by Ajay Bhuyan and produced by D. Siva Prasad Reddy. The film features Naga Chaitanya and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles. The music composed by Devi Sri Prasad, cinematography by Gnana Shekar V.S of Vedam fame, editing by Dharmendra Kakarala of Prasthanam and LBW - Life Before Wedding fame. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Tiger Vishva. The film has action scenes inspired from the 2009 British-American film, Sherlock Holmes. In 2013 the movie was dubbed in Hindi under the same title and produced by Goldmines Telefilms. Dhada collected in its total run. The film received negative reviews and was a box office failure. Florbela Florbela is a 2012 Portuguese biographical film about Portuguese poet Florbela Espanca, directed by Vicente Alves do Ó. A Stranger in Paradise A Stranger in Paradise is a 2013 thriller film directed by Corrado Boccia and starring Colin Egglesfield, Catalina Sandino Moreno and Stuart Townsend. Bhaiaji Superhit Bhaiaji Superhit is a 2018 Indian action comedy film directed by Neerraj Pathak and produced by Chirag Dhariwal. The film features an ensemble cast including Sunny Deol, Preity Zinta, Ameesha Patel, Arshad Warsi and Shreyas Talpade. Its music is presented by Zee Music. The film marks comeback of famous Bollywood actress Preity Zinta after a 7 year hiatus from films. My Dead Boyfriend My Dead Boyfriend is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Anthony Edwards and starring Heather Graham. The film is based on Arthur Nersesians 2000 novel Dogrun. The Fall of the Krays The Fall of the Krays is a 2016 low-budget British crime film directed by Zackary Adler and written by Ken and Sebastian Brown based on the true story of Ronnie and Reggie Kray. The film serves as the sequel to The Rise of the Krays. Dad in Training Dad in Training is a 2015 French comedy film written and directed by Cyril Gelblat, loosely based on the novel Un coup à prendre by Xavier de Moulins. The film stars Manu Payet, Audrey Lamy and Aure Atika. Dagashi kashi is a manga series by Kotoyama. It has been serialized in Shogakukans shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from June 2014 to April 2018. It has been collected into eleven tankōbon volumes. A light novel adaptation titled Dagashi Kashi: Mō Hitotsu no Natsu Yasumi, written and illustrated by Manta Aisora, was published in a single volume by Shogakukan on December 18, 2015 under their Gagaga Bunko imprint. An anime television series adaptation by Feel aired in Japan between January and March 2016. A second season of the anime aired between January and March 2018. C/O Saira Banu C/O Saira Banu is a 2017 Indian Malayalam legal drama film directed by Antony Sony. It stars Manju Warrier, Amala Akkineni and Shane Nigam in lead roles. The film marks Akkinenis return to Malayalam cinema after a 25-year hiatus. It was released in India on 17 March 2017 and received positive reviews from box office and critics alike. Movie was superhit at boxoffice. Method Method is a 2017 South Korean drama film directed by Bang Eun-jin. The film stars Park Sung-woong, Oh Seung-hoon and Yoon Seung-ah. Somewhere in Dreamland Somewhere in Dreamland is a 1936 animated short. This film was part of Max Fleischers Color Classics series. The film was produced by Max Fleischer, directed by Dave Fleischer, and was animated by Fleischer veterans Seymour Kneitel and Roland Crandall. The cartoon, set during the contemporary Great Depression, follows two impoverished children who dream about a land full of candy and ice cream. Lumière d'été Lumière dété is a 1943 French drama film directed by Jean Grémillon. Plucking the Daisy Plucking the Daisy is a 1956 French comedy film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Brigitte Bardot. It was also known as Mademoiselle Striptease and Please Mr Balzac. Turner Classic Movies called it "a typical French romantic comedy... complete with a meet-cute on a train, and plenty of loving shots of Bardots pert behind.... typical of the suggestive but innocuous films that Bardot made early in her career." The Return of Dr. Mabuse The Return of Doctor Mabuse is a 1961 black-and-white crime film/thriller made in West Berlin. It was a West German/French/Italian international co-production directed by Harald Reinl that was the second of the 1960s CCC Films Dr. Mabuse film series, being the sequel to Fritz Langs The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse. It starred Gert Fröbe, Daliah Lavi and in his first German film, Lex Barker. The film was co-written by Ladislas Fodor and in his first screenplay, Marc Behm who gives the film a science fictional plot that would be followed in the other films in the series. The German title Im Stahlnetz des Dr. Mabuse was a reference to the popular German police procedural television show of the time, Stahlnetz. In 1966 the 1960s Dr. Mabuse films were released in the United States to tie in with Gert Fröbes fame in the role of Auric Goldfinger with this film being renamed The Phantom Fiend. Austeria Austeria is a Polish feature film directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz, produced by Zespół Filmowy "Kadr" and released in 1983. Austeria takes place during the opening days of World War I, in the Austro-Hungarian province of Galicia. Tag, played by Franciszek Pieczka, is a Jewish innkeeper whose inn is located near the border with the Russian Empire. War has broken out and local civilians are fleeing the advancing Russian Army. A number of refugees have taken shelter in Tags inn for the night. A group of Hasidic Jews from the neighboring village arrive, followed by an Austrian baroness, and a Hungarian hussar, cut off from his army unit. The film is based on a 1966 novel of the same name by Julian Stryjkowski, who collaborated with Kawalerowicz on the screenplay. À mort l'arbitre! À mort larbitre is a 1984 French thriller film, directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky. Based on the 1972 novel The Death Penalty by Alfred Draper, the film won Best Original Idea at the 1984 Mystfest and was nominated for Best Film in the same event. The Good Wife The Umbrella Woman is a 1987 film directed by Ken Cameron and starring Bryan Brown and Rachel Ward. It also features Steven Vidler and Sam Neill. Organ is a 1996 Japanese horror film written, directed and produced by Kei Fujiwara. She also stars in it as one of two organ thieves who remove organs from their captives while they are still alive. It is known for its excessive gore and violence. The Rage The Rage is a 1997 American action-thriller film directed by Sidney J. Furie. Our Mother's Murder Daughters, also known as Our Mothers Murder is a 1997 made-for-TV drama film directed by Bill L. Norton, and stars Holly Marie Combs and Sarah Chalke who play Alex and Annie, the two eldest daughters of the main character Anne. A possible movie adaptation of the true crime story was in talks since 1994, though Alex and Annie Morrell agreed only years later. Whereas they had no involvement in the production, and thought the film was overly dramatic, they supported the message and hoped that Daughters could help any victims of domestic violence. The Haunting of Hell House The Haunting of Hell House is a 1999 American horror film directed by Mitch Marcus and based on "The Ghostly Rental" by Henry James. It was also known as Henry James’ the Ghostly Rental. The film stars Michael York, Andrew Bowen and Jason Cottle. Magalir Mattum Magalir Mattum is a 1994 Tamil-language Indian satirical film directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao and produced by Kamal Haasan. The film stars Nassar, Revathi, Urvashi and Rohini in the lead roles. The screenplay was written by Crazy Mohan based on a story by Kamal that was inspired by the American film 9 to 5. In Magalir Mattum, three women decide to gang up against their lecherous office boss who constantly harasses them, but the situation gets complicated when the boss lands in a hospital and the three women end up with the corpse of a terrorist. The film was released on 25 February 1994 and became a success, running for over 175 days in theatres. For her performance, Urvashi won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize for Best Actress. Jagratha Jagratha is a 1989 Malayalam investigative thriller film directed by K. Madhu, starring Mammootty, Jagathy Sreekumar and Mukesh. This film is the second in the CBI investigative thrillers series featuring Mammootty as CBI officer Sethurama Iyer. Oru CBI Diary Kurippu, released in 1988, was the first film in this series. Two more sequels were produced: Sethurama Iyer CBI and Nerariyan CBI. The Civilization of Maxwell Bright The Civilization of Maxwell Bright is a 2005 romance film starring Patrick Warburton, Marie Matiko, Eric Roberts, Leland Crooke and Jennifer Tilly that has seen success on the arthouse movie circuit. It has won awards at the WorldFest Houston, New York VisionFest, Florida Film Festival, Boulder International Film Festival, and Beverly Hills Film Festival. It is about a man who obtains a mail-order bride, with unexpected results. The director is David Beaird. The Last Great Wilderness The Last Great Wilderness is a 2002 film directed by David Mackenzie. It stars Alastair Mackenzie and Jonathan Phillips. It was produced by Gillian Berrie at Sigma Films. Scottish band The Pastels provided the soundtrack, which was released as an album in 2003. Chalo Ishq Ladaaye Chalo Ishq Ladaaye is a 2002 Indian comedy film directed by Aziz Sejawal, starring Govinda, Rani Mukerji, Zohra Sehgal and Kader Khan. Jack Jack is a 2004 American drama TV film written by A. M. Homes and directed by Lee Rose. Adapted from Homes 1990 novel of the same name, the film is about a boy whose life is torn apart because of his parents divorce. The film stars Anton Yelchin, Stockard Channing, Ron Silver, Erich Anderson and Brent Spiner. Thommanum Makkalum Thommanum Makkalum is a 2005 Indian Malayalam-language action comedy film directed by Shafi, written by Benny P. Nayarambalam, and produced by Lal under his production house Lal Creations. The film stars Mammootty, Lal, and Rajan P. Dev in the main roles. It tells the story of Thomman and his two adopted sons Shivan and Sathyan. The film was among the highest grossing Malayalam films of 2005. Shafi remade the film in Tamil cinema as Majaa. and in Kannada as Kaamannana Makkalu with Sudeep. The Tender Hook The Tender Hook is a 2008 Australian film noir directed by Jonathan Ogilvie and starring Hugo Weaving, Rose Byrne and Matthew Le Nevez. The film was retitled The Boxer and the Bombshell for its North American DVD release. New York City Serenade New York City Serenade is a 2007 comedy-drama film written and directed by Frank Whaley and starring Freddie Prinze, Chris Klein and Jamie-Lynn Sigler. It made its debut at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. The film takes its title from the Bruce Springsteen song of the same name from 1973. Václav Václav is a Czech drama film, directed by Jiří Vejdělek in 2007. Stag Night of the Dead Stag Night of the Dead is a 2010 low budget British comedy horror film, written and directed by Neil "Napoleon" Jones. One Hundred Mornings One Hundred Mornings is a 2009 post-apocalyptic Irish drama film written and directed by Conor Horgan. It was one of three films funded by the Irish Film Board’s Catalyst Project, designed to give up-and-coming filmmakers the opportunity to produce a low-budget feature film. Filmed over twenty days in County Wicklow, Ireland, for a total budget of €275,000, it was writer/director Conor Horgans first feature. The film was produced by Katie Holly for Blinder Films. Cloudstreet Cloudstreet is an Australian television drama miniseries for the Showcase subscription television channel, which first screened from 22 May 2011, in three parts. It is an adaptation of Cloudstreet, an award-winning novel by Australian author Tim Winton. It was filmed in 2010 in Perth with Matthew Saville as the director, and script written by Tim Winton and Ellen Fontana. Son Istasyon Son İstasyon is a 2010 Turkish drama film written and directed by Oğulcan Kırca and starring the directors father Levent Kırca. One Day One Day is a 2010 Taiwanese film directed by Hou Chi-jan. Once Upon a Warrior Anaganaga O Dheerudu is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language fantasy adventure film directed by debutant Prakash Kovelamudi in his first mainstream film. Co-produced by Disney World Cinema, and Arka Media Works with veteran director K. Raghavendra Rao at a budget of 270 million, it stars Siddharth, Shruti Haasan, and Baby Harshitha as protagonists with Lakshmi Manchu as the antagonist. This film marks the Telugu debuts of Haasan and Manchu. It features a musical score by Salim-Sulaiman, an ensemble soundtrack by Salim-Sulaiman, M. M. Keeravani, Koti and Mickey J Meyer, while cinematography and editing are handled by Soundar Rajan and Sravan Katikaneni, respectively. Anaganaga O Dheerudu focuses on the journey of Moksha, a nine-year-old girl with special healing powers, and Yodha, her fierce warrior bodyguard, as they travel to a faraway village to save its children, under the constant menace of the evil witch Irendri. Always: Sunset on Third Street '64 is a Japanese film directed by Takashi Yamazaki released on 21 January 2012 in both 2D and 3D versions. The third film in the Sunset on Third Street series, Always Sanchōme no Yūhi 64 is set in Tokyo at the time of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Manjunath Manjunath is an Indian drama film written and directed by Sandeep A. Varma based on the true story of Manjunath Shanmugam — the Indian Institute of Management Lucknow graduate who was killed in Lakhimpur, U.P., in November 2005, for his stand against corruption and fuel adulteration. Len and Company Len and Company is a 2015 American independent comedy-drama film, written and directed by Tim Godsall and Katie Knight. The film stars Rhys Ifans, Juno Temple, Jack Kilmer, Keir Gilchrist, and Kathryn Hahn. The film had its world premiere on June 20, 2015 at the Edinburgh Film Festival. The film was released on June 10, 2016, by IFC Films. Rana Vikrama Rana Vikrama is a 2015 Indian Kannada-language action thriller film directed by Pavan Wadeyar featuring Puneeth Rajkumar, Anjali and Adah Sharma in the lead roles. The film released on 10 April 2015. Audio of the movie released on 21 March 2015. Puneeth Rajkumar played a double role in this film, though both the roles never appear together onscreen. Eetti Eetti is a 2015 Tamil-language sports action film written and directed by Ravi Arasu and produced by S. Michael Rayappan. The film features Atharvaa and Sri Divya in the lead roles, while G. V. Prakash Kumar composed the films music. The film was released on 11 December 2015. The film received highly positive reviews upon its release and was a blockbuster at box office. Sally of the Sawdust Sally of the Sawdust is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring W. C. Fields. It was based on the 1923 stage musical Poppy. Fields would later star in a second film version, Poppy. Zouzou Zouzou is a French film by Marc Allégret released in 1934. As its star, Josephine Baker was the first black woman to star in a major motion picture. Big City Big City is a 1937 American drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Luise Rainer and Spencer Tracy. The film was also released as Skyscraper Wilderness. Kill the Umpire Kill the Umpire is a 1950 baseball comedy film starring William Bendix and Una Merkel, directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Frank Tashlin. Bendix two years earlier had portrayed baseball player Babe Ruth in the biographical film The Babe Ruth Story. One of the ballplayers in this picture is played by Jeff Richards, billed as Richard Taylor, a minor-league ballplayer before becoming an actor. Rock Rock Rock! Rock, Rock, Rock! is a 1956 black-and-white motion picture conceived, co-written and co-produced by Milton Subotsky and directed by Will Price. The film is an early jukebox musical featuring performances by established rock and roll singers of the era, including Chuck Berry, LaVern Baker, Teddy Randazzo, the Moonglows, the Flamingos, and the Teenagers with Frankie Lymon as lead singer. Later West Side Story cast member David Winters is also featured. Famed disc jockey Alan Freed made an appearance as himself. The movie has a fairly simple plot: teenage girl Dori Graham cant persuade her dad to buy her a strapless gown and has to get the money together herself in time for the prom. Jack Collins plays the frustrated dad. Valerie Harper made her debut in a brief appearance as an extra seated at the center table during the performance of "Ever Since I Can Remember" by Cirino and the Bowties and can be seen after the performance of Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers. This was also Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers film debut. Almost every member of the cast was signed to a record label at the time, which was credited along with each star. In 1984, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. The films numerous musical numbers may have been copyrighted separately, however. Screaming Mimi Screaming Mimi is a 1958 American film noir directed by Gerd Oswald and starring Anita Ekberg, Philip Carey and Gypsy Rose Lee. The story originated as a novel by Fredric Brown. Moonbird Moonbird is a 1959 short animated film by John Hubley and Faith Hubley in which two boys have an adventure in the middle of the night as they sneak out and try to catch a Moonbird and bring it home. The film was animated by Robert Cannon and Ed Smith. It won an Oscar for Best Short Subjects at the 32nd Academy Awards, in 1960. All the Young Men All the Young Men is a 1960 Korean War feature film directed by Hall Bartlett and starring Alan Ladd and Sidney Poitier dealing with desegregation in the United States Marine Corps. Poitier plays a sergeant unexpectedly placed in command of the survivors of a platoon in the Korean War. The film explores the racial integration of the American military, centering on the African-American sergeants struggle to win the trust and respect of the men in his unit. Gold of the Seven Saints Gold of the Seven Saints is a western film adaptation of a 1957 Steve Frazee novel titled Desert Guns. Released by Warner Brothers in 1961, the 88-minute film starred Clint Walker, Roger Moore, Letícia Román, Robert Middleton, and Chill Wills. It was directed by Gordon Douglas, who had earlier directed Walker in 1958s Fort Dobbs and 1959s Yellowstone Kelly. Leigh Brackett wrote the screenplay and Joseph F. Biroc provided the black-and-white photography, most of which was shot in and around Arches National Park in Utah. The film did not do notably well at the box office. The Pied Piper of Guadalupe The Pied Piper of Guadalupe is a 1961 Looney Tunes cartoon that was directed by Friz Freleng and starred Sylvester and Speedy Gonzales. It was nominated at the 34th Academy Awards in the category of Best Animated Short. Genocide is a 1968 Japanese science fiction horror film directed by Kazui Nihonmatsu. Passi di danza su una lama di rasoio Death Carries a Cane, is a 1973 Italian giallo film directed by Maurizio Pradeaux. It starred Robert Hoffmann, Nieves Navarro and Luciano Rossi. The film was later released on video as The Tormentor, Maniac at Large, The Night of the Rolling Heads and Devil Blade. First Love First Love is a 1977 American romantic drama film starring William Katt and Susan Dey and directed by Joan Darling. The movie is based upon the 1957 short story Sentimental Education by Harold Brodkey. The original music score was composed by John Barry. But much of his score was unused in favour of songs from Cat Stevens and Paul Williams, and material from Carmine Coppola and Jean Sibelius, resulting in Barry removing his name from the credits. Ciuleandra Ciuleandra is a 1985 Romanian drama film directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu. The film was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. È arrivato mio fratello È arrivato mio fratello is a 1985 Italian comedy film directed by Franco Castellano and Giuseppe Moccia. Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam is a 1986 American science fiction comedy film starring Jim Varney. It was written and directed by John R. Cherry III. It is the first film to feature the Ernest P. Worrell character. However, it has a slightly darker tone than his later films. The film was released on video in 1992 by GoodTimes Home Video. It was shot in Fall Creek Falls State Park, Boxwell Scout Reservation, and Nashville. The film is dedicated to famed editor Elmo Williams. A public apology to Williams appears in the end credits, with the promise that if another Dr. Otto film were made, "well make it up to you." Dream Lover Dream Lover is a 1986 American thriller film about a woman who undergoes sleep deprivation therapy after being attacked in her apartment - with unexpected results. The film was directed by Alan J. Pakula, and stars Kristy McNichol, Ben Masters, and Joseph Culp. The film was not well received by critics. Movie historian Leonard Maltin called it "Abysmal...an intriguing concept is torpedoed by snaillike pacing and sterile atmosphere. What Alfred Hitchcock could have done with this!" Despite a popular misconception, Bobby Darins song of the same title is not used in the movie. Pass the Ammo Pass the Ammo is a 1988 American comedy film starring Bill Paxton, Annie Potts, Linda Kozlowski and Tim Curry. The film is a spoof of televangelism released right after the real-life scandals related to Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swaggart. The movies working title during production was ...And Pass the Ammunition, a references to the phrase "praise the Lord and pass the ammunition." Diên Biên Phú Diên Biên Phu is a 1992 film written and directed by French veteran Pierre Schoendoerffer. With its huge budget, all-star cast, and realistic war scenes produced with the cooperation of both the French and Vietnamese armed forces, Dîen Bîen Phu is regarded by many as one of the more important war movies produced in French filmmaking history. It portrays the 55-day siege of Dien Bien Phu, the last battle by the French Unions colonial army in the First Indochina War during the final days of French Indochina, which was soon after divided into North and South Vietnam. This was a prelude to the Second Indochina War, known in the United States as the Vietnam War. The film was nominated for "Best Music Written for a Film" at the 1993 French César Awards. The Điện Biên Phủ original soundtrack was composed and partially performed by pianist Georges Delerue, featuring Japanese vocalist Marie Kobayashi. In 1994, at a commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the siege at Dien Bien Phu, director Schoendoerffer published a behind-the-scenes book called "Diên Biên Phu - De la Bataille au Film". In 2004, during the 50th anniversary commemoration, Schoendoerffer published a full-length version of his movie in DVD format. In the Deep Woods In the Deep Woods is a 1992 American made-for-television crime thriller film starring Rosanna Arquette, Anthony Perkins, Will Patton and D.W. Moffett. It was directed by Charles Correll and premiered on NBC on October 26, 1992. The film marked the final film role of Anthony Perkins. Don't Forget You're Going to Die Dont Forget Youre Going to Die is a 1995 French drama film directed, co-written by and starring Xavier Beauvois. 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Santa, Jr. Santa Jr. is a 2002 American made-for-television romantic comedy Christmas film starring Lauren Holly and Judd Nelson. It premiered on Hallmark Channel in 2002. As of 2009, it was shown in the 25 Days of Christmas programming block on ABC Family, but it was not part of the block in 2010. Fuera del cielo Fuera del cielo is a Mexican film that debuted in theaters on January 12, 2007. It was distributed in the United States by Lionsgate Films The movie was produced by Argos Comunicación, Fidecine, Videocine and Cinemex Producciones with the collaboration of Estudios Churubusco and Ollin Studio on a budget of 23 million pesos. The film was directed by Javier Patrón with script by Guillermo Ríos and Vicente Leñero adapted by an original script by Guillermo Ríos. Feng Shui Feng Shui is a 2004 Filipino supernatural horror movie starring Kris Aquino. The film centers on a cursed Bagua mirror where a person gets killed if they stare at the Bagua mirror, with their death relating at any way to their Chinese zodiac. The film grossed Php 114,236,563 and was the highest grossing film of 2004 in the Philippines. The Hollywood version of the movie is still frozen and it is unknown if Star Cinema have decided to have a contract with Hollywood. A sequel, Feng Shui 2, was released on December 25, 2014 as the official entry to the 2014 Metro Manila Film Festival. Hatya: The Murder Hatya is a 2004 Bollywood fantasy film directed by Kader Kashmiri. The film stars Akshay Kumar, Navin Nischol, Reema Lagoo and Varsha Usgaonkar in lead roles with Rajendra Gupta, Raza Murad and Rajesh Vivek in supporting roles. Bas Ek Pal Bas Ek Pal is a 2006 Indian film, directed by Onir. The movie stars Juhi Chawla, Sanjay Suri and Urmila Matondkar in the lead roles with Jimmy Sheirgill, Rehaan Engineer and Yashpal Sharma in supporting roles. 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Salad Days Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, DC is a documentary written and directed by Scott Crawford. Released on December 19, 2014, the Kickstarter-funded film features early pioneers of the Washington, DC hardcore punk music scene over a decade including Minor Threat, Fugazi, Bad Brains, Government Issue, Youth Brigade, Teen Idles, Rites of Spring, and others. The Wrong Boyfriend Wuthering High School is a 2015 American made-for-television drama film directed by Anthony DiBlasi and starring Francesca Eastwood, Paloma Kwiatkowski and James Caan. Tharai Thappattai Tharai Thappattai or Thaarai Thappattai is a 2016 Tamil musical art film written, produced and directed by Bala. The film features Sasikumar and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar in the leading roles, while Ilaiyaraaja composes the films music based on karakattam. This film also happens to be Ilaiyaraajas 1000th film. The film began production in 2013 and released on 14 January 2016. Ilaiyaraaja won the National Film Award for Best Background Score at the 63rd National Film Awards. Golden Salamander Golden Salamander is a 1950 British adventure film directed by Ronald Neame and starring Trevor Howard, Anouk Aimée and Herbert Lom. It won an award at the 1950 Locarno International Film Festival. It is based on Victor Cannings 1949 novel The Golden Salamander. about a British archaeologist in North Africa who runs afoul of a crime syndicate. It was shot at Pinewood Studios, with sets designed by the art director John Bryan. Extensive location shooting took place in Tunisia, including the ruins of Carthage. The score was composed by William Alwyn who incorporated Arabic themes into his work. It was given an American release by Eagle-Lion the following year. The Light in the Forest The Light in the Forest is a 1958 film based on a novel of the same name first published in 1953 by U.S. author Conrad Richter. The film was produced by Walt Disney Productions and starred Fess Parker, Joanne Dru, James MacArthur, and Wendell Corey. Though it is a work of fiction and primarily features fictional characters, the novel incorporates several real people and facts from U.S. history. The Driver's Seat Identikit is a 1974 Italian drama film directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi. Based on the novella The Drivers Seat by Muriel Spark, it is a psychological drama starring Elizabeth Taylor and Ian Bannen, and featuring Andy Warhol. Gulliver's Travels Gullivers Travels is a 1977 British-Belgian film based on the 1726 novel of the same name by Jonathan Swift. It mixed live action and animation, and starred Richard Harris in the title role. The Man with Bogart's Face The Man with Bogarts Face is a 1980 American comedy film, released by 20th Century Fox and based on a novel of the same name. Andrew J. Fenady, author of the novel, produced the film and wrote the screenplay. Kagero-za is a 1981 independent Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki and based on a novel by Kyōka Izumi. It forms the middle section of Suzukis Taishō Roman Trilogy, preceded by Zigeunerweisen and followed by Yumeji, surrealistic psychological dramas and ghost stories linked by style, themes and the Taishō period setting. All were produced by Genjirō Arato. Dissolved and Effused Dissolved and Effused is a 1985 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Ladislav Smoljak. Whispers Whispers is a 1990 Canadian horror film directed by Douglas Jackson and starring Victoria Tennant, Jean LeClerc, and Chris Sarandon. It is based on the novel of the same name by Dean Koontz. Sweet Nothing Sweet Nothing is a 1995 film directed by Gary Winick and starring Michael Imperioli and Mira Sorvino. La riffa The Raffle is a 1991 Italian comedy drama film written and directed by Francesco Laudadio. It marked the film debut by Monica Bellucci. Gold Fever in Lapland Lapin kullan kimallus is a 1999 Finnish movie, directed by Åke Lindman. The movie is about the Lapland gold rush in the end of the 19th century. It stars Pirkka-Pekka Petelius as Nils Lepistö and Vesa Vierikko as Jakob Ervasti. An American Vampire Story American Vampire is a 1997 American independent comedy horror film directed by Luis Esteban, written by Rollin Jarrett, and starring Carmen Electra, Adam West, Sidney Lassick and Trevor Lissauer. Its plot is about a young male teenager who encounters a female vampire while his parents vacation in Europe. The Legend of Bigfoot The Legend of Bigfoot is a 1976 American pseudo-documentary film directed by Harry Winer. Deathlands Deathlands: Homeward Bound is a 2003 television film based on the Deathlands series of books. The Sci Fi Pictures film, released May 17, 2003, on the Sci Fi Channel, stars Vincent Spano and Traci Lords, and was directed by Joshua Butler. 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Even before the release, the film grossed a record amount of over 25 Cr included broadcasting and distribution rights. Don't Go to the Reunion Dont Go to the Reunion is an 80s slasher film homage directed by Steve Goltz and written by Kevin Sommerfield. The film had its world premiere at the Oshkosh Horror Film Festival on October 5, 2013. The slasher stars Stephanie Leigh Rose, Matty Dorschner, and Spencer Harlan. It is the first feature from Slasher Studios. Take It or Leave It Take It or Leave It is a 2018 Estonian drama film directed by Liina Triškina-Vanhatalo. It was selected as the Estonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Matinee Idol The Matinee Idol is a 1928 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Frank Capra, and starring Bessie Love and Johnnie Walker. A Broadway star falls in love with a woman who does not know his real identity. 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The film is adapted from a novel written by Lloyd C. Douglas. The novel is closely related to Douglas previous book, Magnificent Obsession, which was also adapted as a movie. Music for Millions Music for Millions is a 1944 musical comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Margaret OBrien, José Iturbi, Jimmy Durante, June Allyson, Marsha Hunt, Hugh Herbert, Harry Davenport, and Marie Wilson. It was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay in 1946. The Runaway Bus The Runaway Bus is a 1954 British comedy film produced, written, and directed by Val Guest. It stars Frankie Howerd, Margaret Rutherford and Petula Clark. It was made at Southall Studios in London. Escape to Burma Escape to Burma is a 1955 Technicolor adventure film directed by Allan Dwan starring Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Ryan and David Farrar. The film was based on the short story Bow Tamely to Me by Kenneth Taylor Perkins. The Great Sioux Massacre The Great Sioux Massacre is a 1965 American Western film directed by Sidney Salkow in CinemaScope using extensive action sequences from Salkows 1954 Sitting Bull. In a fictionalized form, it depicts Custer as an incompetent warmonger, and the Indians as his victims, and covers events leading up to the Battle of the Little Bighorn and Custers Last Stand It stars Joseph Cotten, Darren McGavin and Philip Carey. Affairs Within Walls , AKA Affairs Within Walls and Skeleton in the Closet, is a 1965 Japanese pink film written and directed by Kōji Wakamatsu. It was one of the first pink films to be shown outside Japan when it was entered into the 15th Berlin International Film Festival. Cloportes La Métamorphose des cloportes is a 1965 French and Italian crime film comedy directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre. Serafino Serafino is a 1968 Italian film directed by Pietro Germi. Quest for Love Quest for Love is a 1971 British romantic science fiction drama film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Joan Collins, Tom Bell and Denholm Elliott. It is based on the 1954 short story Random Quest by John Wyndham. Nazareno Cruz and the Wolf Nazareno Cruz and the Wolf is a 1975 Argentine fantasy film directed by Leonardo Favio and starring Juan José Camero and Alfredo Alcón. The story works as an adaptation of the classical myth of the Lobizón, and it has become a classic film. It is also widely known as the most successful of all time in its country. With 3.4 million viewers it holds the national record ahead of El secreto de sus ojos. It was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also entered in the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. Gable and Lombard Gable and Lombard is a 1976 American biographical film directed by Sidney J. Furie. The screenplay by Barry Sandler is based on the romance and consequent marriage of screen stars Clark Gable and Carole Lombard. The original music score was composed by Michel Legrand. D.O.A. D.O.A.: A Right of Passage is a 1981 rockumentary film directed by Lech Kowalski about the origin of punk rock. The rockumentary takes interview and concert footage of some of punk rocks earliest bands of the late seventies scene. Features live performances by the Sex Pistols, The Dead Boys, Generation X, The Rich Kids, the X-Ray Spex, and Sham 69, with additional music from The Clash, Iggy Pop, and Augustus Pablo. Bach et Bottine Bach and Broccoli is a Canadian childrens film, released in 1986. Directed by André Melançon, it is the third film in the Tales for All series of childrens and family films. The film stars Mahée Paiement as Fanny, a young orphan girl living with her uncle, who is named Jean-Claude in the French version and Jonathan in the English. Her uncle, an accountant and amateur classical musician, pays little attention to her as he is obsessed with practicing the music of Johann Sebastian Bach on his organ for an upcoming music competition; Fanny, meanwhile, takes advantage of his negligence to collect a menagerie of animals beginning with her pet skunk Broccoli/Bottine. The situation eventually draws the attention of the local child services, who threaten to remove Fanny from the home to place her with a new foster family. At the 8th Genie Awards in 1987, Andrée Pelletier garnered a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Bérénice. L'été en pente douce Lété en pente douce is a French film, an adaptation of a novel by Pierre Pelot. It was directed by Gérard Krawczyk, and released in 1987. La boca del lobo The Mouth of the Wolf is a 1988 Peruvian drama film directed by Francisco José Lombardi. The film was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Dead Solid Perfect Dead Solid Perfect is a 1988 American film following the life of a professional golfer on the PGA Tour. It was produced by HBO films and based on the novel of the same name by Dan Jenkins and written and directed by Bobby Roth.. And You Thought Your Parents Were Weird And You Thought Your Parents Were Weird is a 1991 science-fiction family film written and directed by Tony Cookson; foreign language releases were titled RoboDad. Flying Dagger Flying Dagger is a 1993 wuxia comedy film directed by Kevin Chu and written and produced by Wong Jing. The film features a large cast of stars and parodies numerous Hong Kong films. The Sorcerer's Apprentice The Sorcerers Apprentice is a 2002 South African fantasy film. Although set in England, the film was shot on location in South Africa. It's Nifty in the Navy Its Nifty in the Navy is a 1965 Danish comedy film directed by Finn Henriksen and starring Dirch Passer. Happy Now Happy Now? is a 2001 British thriller film directed by Philippa Cousins. Ojamajo Doremi , also known as Magical DoReMi in some countries, is a Japanese magical girl anime television series created by Toei Animation. It focuses on a group of elementary school girls, led by Doremi Harukaze, who become witch apprentices. The series aired in Japan on TV Asahi between February 1999 and January 2003, spanning four seasons and 201 episodes, and was followed by an original video animation series released between June and December 2004. An English language version of the first season, produced by 4Kids Entertainment, aired in North America in 2005. The franchise has also spawned two companion films, various manga adaptations, and a sequel light novel series. The Dog of Flanders is a 1997 Japanese anime film. It was based on the Japanese television series aired on Nippon Television from 10 October 1992 to 27 March 1993. Both the television series and this film are inspired by the book A Dog of Flanders by Ouida. Kishiwada shônen gurentai: Bôkyô is a 1998 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike. It is based on the autobiographical novel Kishiwada Shōnen Gurentai: Bōkyō, written by Riichi Nakaba. Rana's Wedding Ranas Wedding, also known as Jerusalem, Another Day, is a Palestinian film released in 2002, produced in partnership with the Netherlands and funded by the Palestinian Film Foundation. The film was shot in Jerusalem under the direction of the Palestinian Director Hany Abu-Assad who is one of the first Palestinian film directors to reach Cannes Film Festival with his film, that was selected for screening at the International Critics Week in 2002. The film was also screened at multiple film festivals worldwide and received many excellent international reviews and awards. Ranas Wedding was able to present the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in an exceptional and compelling way, by using romance and dark comedy genres which left the audience astonished by this unique approach, that was able to portray, a vivid image of a Palestinians daily struggle, towards living a somewhat normal life. Spin Spin is a 2003 American drama film starring Ryan Merriman, Stanley Tucci, Dana Delany, Paula Garcés and Rubén Blades. It was released at the Cannes Film Market 17 May 2004 and was limited released in the United States 15 October 2004. Spin was adapted from a novel by Donald Everett Axinn. The film won two awards at the Heartland Film Festival in 2003. Evil Eyes Evil Eyes is a 2004 direct-to-DVD horror film produced by The Asylum, directed by Mark Atkins, and starring Adam Baldwin. 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This yearly New Age event lasts one or two weeks, has a thousand participants, and is claimed to be the largest alternative festival in Northern Europe. The activities shown in the film include tree hugging, firewalking, nude swimming, sweat lodge, hugging, Tantric sex, singing, dancing, talks in "sharing circles". There is also an exercise in defending oneself against a physical attack using psychic energy. The portrayed participants are: Siddhartha, a Swedish harbor master, who says he feels like a king in his nice house, but also that he is lonely, and longs for a woman. Peter, who has come with his two sons; his wife did not come along. Mervi, an older, female former career counselor from Finland. She suffers from a lack of saliva, but some activities are so exciting that it is produced. In the psychic energy exercise, she is knocked over, and the instructor claims that she failed to defend herself with the energy. Ljus, an American hippie, and a former goatherd. Regina Lund, a well-known singer/songwriter; she arrives one day later, because she had to sing at a wedding, and leaves earlier. Marit, a shy Norwegian woman. On one occasion she reveals her hidden fantasy of being a queen; at her request the others one by one bow to her. Nick, an Australian rugby coach who explains that he expected a different kind of festival; a female journalist friend suggested he attend while she would be there writing a story about the festival. He is very skeptical at first, describing the festival as a cult, but evolves into an enthusiastic participant. He teaches the group some Australian expressions, pronounced in the Australian way, such as "no worries". Enemies of the People Enemies of the People is a 2009 British/Cambodian documentary film written and directed by Rob Lemkin and Thet Sambath. The film depicts the 10-year quest of co-director Sambath to find truth and closure in the Killing Fields of Cambodia. The film features interviews of former Khmer Rouge officials from the most senior surviving leader to the men and women who slit throats during the regime of Democratic Kampuchea between 1975 and 1979. Phoonk 2 Phoonk 2 is an Indian horror film written and directed by Milind Gadagkar. It is a sequel to Ram Gopal Varmas 2008 film Phoonk and stars Sudeep, Amruta Khanvilkar and Ahsaas Channa. The film was released on 16 April 2010 with about 900 prints worldwide including the digital format. Phoonk. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Bommai 2 and in Telugu as Aavaham. Sisters of War Sisters of War is a telemovie based on the true story of two Australian women, Lorna Whyte, an army nurse and Sister Berenice Twohill, a Catholic nun from New South Wales who survived as prisoners of war in Papua New Guinea during World War II. Sisters of War was written by John Misto, produced by Andrew Wiseman and directed by Brendan Maher. It made its debut at the Brisbane International Film Festival on 11 November 2010. It premiered on television on 14 November 2010 on Australian channel ABC1. Dimensions Dimensions is a 2011 science fiction-love story film set in the 1920s and 1930s. The film was directed by Sloane U’Ren and written by her spouse Ant Neely. The film is U’Ren’s feature film directorial debut and is also known as Dimensions: A Line, A Loop, A Tangle of Threads. Dimensions premiered as part of the 2011 Cambridge Film Festival and outsold, per screen, the U.K. premieres of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Help and Midnight in Paris. After the Cambridge screenings, the film underwent a minor re-edit and was finished in early 2012. Dimensions was voted Best Film 2012 at the 37th Boston Science Fiction Film Festival and awarded the Gort Award. Previous Gort Award winners have included Duncan Jones Moon. The film went on to win Best Film at the London Independent Film Festival and Best Film at the Long Island International Film Expo. Director Sloane URen was also awarded Best Director at the Long Island International Film Expo. Few Options, All Bad Few Options is a 2011 American feature-length crime drama written and directed by George Pappy. Choyleefut: Speed of Light Choy Lee Fut known as Fight the Fight in the USA is a 2011 Hong Kong action film directed by Tony Law and Sam Wong, starring Sammo Hung, Yuen Wah, Sammy Hung, Kane Kosugi and Stephen Wong, with special appearances by Lau Kar-wing and Dennis To. Miss Zombie Miss Zombie is a film directed by Sabu. It was shown at the Busan International Film Festival on October 5, 2013. Running time, 85 minutes. Produced by Yoshiki Kumazawa, Satake Kazumi. It won the Grand Prize at the Festival international du film fantastique de Gérardmer in February 2014. Top Cat Begins Top Cat Begins is a 2015 Indian-Mexican computer-animated comedy film, produced by Ánima Estudios and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures in Mexico. Based on the Hanna-Barbera animated television series, Top Cat, this film is a prequel to both the series and the previous film, taking place before Top Cat met his gang. The film was first released in Mexico on 30 October 2015, where it was moderately successful, while an underperformance of its more-successful predecessor, and has grossed $54.1 million pesos. Internationally, the film was later released in the United Kingdom on 27 May 2016, distributed by Kaleidoscope Film Distribution and Warner Bros. UK, where it was met with negative reviews and was a major box office bomb. The film has grossed a worldwide total $4.6 million on an $8 million budget. The film was released on 29 September 2017 in the United States on home video and digital platforms, distributed by Viva Pictures. Something Better to Come Something Better to Come is a Danish-Polish documentary film about children living on a garbage dump near Moscow directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Hanna Polak and produced by of Danish Documentary – one of the worlds key players in creative documentary film production. Something Better to Come won the Special Jury Award at the worlds biggest documentary festival – IDFA, where the film had premiered. Our Shining Days Our Shining Days is a 2017 Chinese coming-of-age musical film starring Xu Lu and Peng Yuchang. The film has received favorable reviews, particularly for the performance of lead actress Xu Lu and the depiction of minority groups struggles of Chinese orchestra and Otaku. We Want Our Mummy We Want Our Mummy is a 1939 film directed by Del Lord and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 37th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1939 starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Bone Trouble Bone Trouble is an animated short produced by Walt Disney, and directed by Jack Kinney. It stars Pluto and Butch the bulldog in the lead roles. That Midnight Kiss That Midnight Kiss is a 1949 Technicolor American musical romance film also starring Mario Lanza and Kathryn Grayson. Among the supporting cast were Ethel Barrymore, conductor/pianist Jose Iturbi, Keenan Wynn, J. Carrol Naish, and Jules Munshin. The commercially popular film was directed by Norman Taurog, who the following year would again direct Lanza and Grayson in the even more successful The Toast of New Orleans. Inazuma is a 1952 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Mikio Naruse. It is based on a novel by Fumiko Hayashi. Cattle Empire Cattle Empire is a 1958 Western DeLuxe Color movie in CinemaScope directed by Charles Marquis Warren, starring Joel McCrea and released by 20th Century Fox. The film also features Gloria Talbott, Don Haggerty, Phyllis Coates and Bing Russell and serves as something of a forerunner for director Warrens subsequent television series Rawhide starring Eric Fleming and Clint Eastwood, which used the pictures writer Endre Bohem as well as some of its supporting cast. Two Colonels I due colonnelli is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. The character of Totò took inspiration from a similar character he played in Totò Diabolicus. Rampage Rampage is a 1963 American adventure film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Robert Mitchum, Jack Hawkins and Elsa Martinelli. It features a musical score by Elmer Bernstein and was based on the homonymous novel by Alan Caillou, published in 1961. Return of the Gunfighter Return of the Gunfighter is a 1967 Metrocolor Western film directed by James Neilson and starring Robert Taylor, Chad Everett and Ana Martín. It did not have a theatrical release, and was instead shown on television. Old Tucson and Sabino canyon are areas in the film. The Great Bank Robbery The Great Bank Robbery is a 1969 Western comedy film from Warner Bros. directed by Hy Averback and written by William Peter Blatty, based on the novel by Frank ORourke. The movie had a soundtrack with songs by Jimmy Van Heusen. Encounter with the Unknown Encounter with the Unknown is a 1973 American horror film directed by Harry Thomason and narrated by Rod Serling. Coming Attractions Loose Shoes is a 1980 comedy film directed by Ira Miller and featuring Bill Murray. The film is presented as a series of movie trailers with titles such as The Howard Huge Story, Skate-boarders from Hell and The Invasion of the Penis Snatchers. The film was shot around 1977 and only released years later in 1980, probably to capitalize on Bill Murrays success as a box office film star. The title Loose Shoes is taken from a 1940s-, Cab Calloway-style song-and-dance number in the films final skit "Dark Town After Dark," which satirizes an infamous 1976 racist remark: "Ill tell you what the coloreds want. Its three things: first, a tight pussy; second, loose shoes; and third, a warm place to shit", made by Gerald Fords then-Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz who was subsequently forced to resign. Cattle Annie and Little Britches Cattle Annie and Little Britches is a 1981 Western drama starring Burt Lancaster, Rod Steiger, Diane Lane, and Amanda Plummer, based on the lives of two adolescent girls in late–19th century Oklahoma Territory who became infatuated with the Western outlaws they had read about in Ned Buntlines stories and left their homes to join the criminals. It was scripted by David Eyre and Robert Ward from Robert Wards book and directed by Lamont Johnson. The Saimaa Gesture The Saimaa Gesture is a 1981 film by Finnish directors Aki and Mika Kaurismäki. It is a documentary of three Finnish rock groups aboard the steamboat SS Heinävesi on their tour around Lake Saimaa. A Season in Hakkari A Season in Hakkari is a 1983 Turkish drama film directed by Erden Kıral. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize. The Alchemist The Alchemist is a 1981 American horror film about a man who desires to avenge a curse placed on him by an evil magician. The film was directed by Charles Band, and stars Robert Ginty, Lucinda Dooling, and John Sanderford. A New Life A New Life is a 1988 American romantic comedy film written, directed by and starring Alan Alda, also featuring Ann-Margret, John Shea, Hal Linden and Veronica Hamel. Jumpin' at the Boneyard Jumpin at the Boneyard is a 1992 American drama film written and directed by Jeff Stanzler. The film stars Tim Roth, Alexis Arquette, Danitra Vance and Samuel L. Jackson. The film was released on September 18, 1992, by 20th Century Fox. To Brave Alaska To Brave Alaska is a 1996 American made-for-TV adventure film directed by Bruce Pittman. Based on a true story, the film stars Alyssa Milano and Cameron Bancroft as a young couple who attempt to survive in the rough Alaskan wilderness. Venus Flytrap Venus Flytrap is an American horror film shot partly in Japan. The plot features a mad scientist who uses thunder and lightning to turn carnivorous plants into man-eating creatures. It is known variously as Body of the Prey, and The Revenge of Doctor X. Although the film is based on a 1950s screenplay by Ed Wood, he remained uncredited. The film was directed, scripted and produced by Norman Earl Thomson, a pulp fiction writer known for his "Kill Me In" series of paperback novels, published under his pen name Earl Norman. The film is often credited to film editor Kenneth Crane, who had directed the famed 1961 Japanese horror film, The Manster. The American video release erroneously features the major credits for 1969 Philippines production The Mad Doctor of Blood Island. Syndicated movie-mocking series Cinema Insomnia featured this film in an episode that premiered on October 31, 2011, Lava Kusa Lava Kusa is a 1963 Indian bilingual Hindu mythological film directed by C. S. Rao and his father C. Pullaiah. The films script was written by Samudrala Raghavacharya. The film was produced by Shankar Reddy under Lalita Sivajyothi films. The film was shot in both Telugu and Tamil languages with the same title, but with slight differences in the cast. The film was a remake of 1934 film of same name which was also directed by C. Pullaiah. The story is an adaptation of the Uttara Kanda from Ramayana. It revolves around the roles of Lava and Kusa, sons of Rama and Seetha. The Telugu version stars Kanta Rao, Shoban Babu, S. Varalakshmi, Kaikala Satyanarayana in supporting roles, replaced in that order by M. R. Radha and Manorama in the Tamil counterpart. Production began in 1958 but was stopped due to financial constraints. When it restarted, C. Pullaiahs health was deteriorating, so his son C. S. Rao took over. The soundtrack features 27 songs, with the musical score primarily composed by Ghantasala and KV Mahadevan, and the lyrics by Vempati Sadasiva and Samudrala Raghavacharya and Maruthakasi. The Telugu version of Lava Kusa was released on 29 March 1963, while the Tamil version was released the following month, on 19 April. The former won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu for that year. It was also dubbed in Kannada, and later in Hindi in 1974. This film was later remade with the title Sri Rama Rajyam in 2011. Come Look at Me Come Look at Me is a 2001 Russian romantic comedy set around New Year celebrations, directed by Oleg Yankovsky and Mikhail Agranovich. The film was Yankovskys sole directorial effort. Oleg Yankovsky won the award for Best Actor at Kinotavr. The Shanghai Spell The Shanghai Spell is a 2002 Spanish film written and directed by Fernando Trueba. The film is based on the novella of the same name written by Juan Marsé and published in 1993. The Profit The Profit is a feature film written and directed by Peter N. Alexander. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in France in 2001. Distribution of the film was prohibited by an American court order which was a result of a lawsuit brought by the Church of Scientology, although the filmmaker says that the film is not about Scientology. As a result, The Disinformation Book Of Lists and The Times have characterized The Profit as a banned film in the United States. The film was described by its producers as a work of fiction, meant to educate the public about cults and con men. It was widely seen as a parody of the Church of Scientology and its founder, L. Ron Hubbard. The main character L. Conrad Powers leads an organization called the "Church of Scientific Spiritualism", and many elements about both the Church and Powers life portrayed in the film, have been compared to Scientology and Hubbard. The film was mainly produced and shot in the Tampa Bay Area, and the cast included actors from the area and cameos from a few Scientology critics. The Church of Scientology did not think favorably of the piece. Representatives from a Scientology affiliated group, the Foundation for Religious Tolerance of Florida came to protest against the film, and the films producers asserted that they were harassed by Scientologists. Initially, representatives of the Church stated the film had no resemblance to Scientology, but later the Church initiated litigation to block the films distribution. As a result of a 2002 court order from the Lisa McPherson case, a Pinellas County judge blocked further distribution of the film in the United States. According to the films attorney the injunction was lifted in 2007, but distribution was blocked due to a conflict with one of the producers, Bob Minton. The film generally did not receive positive reviews from local press, and reviews in the St. Petersburg Times criticized over-the-top acting, and noted that the director should have instead produced a non-fiction documentary piece if he wanted to educate others about cults. Jessica Jessica is an Australian television miniseries based on the historical novel by Bryce Courtenay. Originally broadcast by Australias Network Ten in 2004 and set in the Australian outback at the turn of the twentieth century, this family based drama follows a young woman who is unjustly institutionalised. Jessica won a 2005 Logie award for best mini-series or telemovie, plus two awards at the 2004 Chicago International Film Festival - one of them for the direction of Australian Peter Andrikidis. Tamala 2010: A Punk Cat in Space TAMALA2010 a punk cat in space is a Japanese anime feature film. Direction, screenplay and music is attributed to the 2-person team t.o.L, known individually as K. and kuno. The film is computer animated in both 2D and 3D, and is mostly black and white. The characters, designed by t.o.L and Kentarō Konpon, are reminiscent of Sanrios Hello Kitty and 1960s anime and manga such as Astro Boy. TAMALA2010 was originally envisioned as the first episode of a trilogy – the latter two parts were given the working titles TAMALA IN ORION and TATLA. A colour TV series was also planned, with the working title TAMALA IN SPACE. As of May 2019, none of these has surfaced – instead there have been two shorter works, the t.o.L written and directed TAMALA ON PARADE and TAMALAS "WILD PARTY" – three short stories from different writers, storyboarded and directed by Shūichi Kohara and animated by Studio 4°C. Both of these are included on the TAMALA ON PARADE DVD, released in Japan in August 2007. This DVD does not have English subtitles. States of Grace States of Grace is a 2005 drama film directed by Richard Dutcher and starring Lucas Fleischer, Jeffrey Scott Kelly, and J. J. Boone. It tells the story of two Mormon missionaries in Santa Monica. While it features none of the original main characters from Gods Army, it is set in the same location and has some of the original secondary characters. To Take a Wife To Take a Wife is a 2004 drama film. It is the directorial debut of veteran actress Ronit Elkabetz, who also stars in the film. The French-Israeli production premiered at the 61st Venice International Film Festival in September 2004. The film is the first in a trilogy about the unhappy marriage of Viviane. It was followed by Shiva in 2008 and The Trial of Viviane Amsalem in 2014. Decadent Evil Decadent Evil is a 2005 vampire film, produced and directed by Charles Band under his Wizard Entertainment banner, released on June 25. The film was shot in and around Los Angeles, California. The films stars Phil Fondacaro, Debra Mayer, Jill Michelle, Daniel Lennox, Hazell Dean, and Raelyn Hennessee. Porn actress Harmony Rose has a small role as a hooker. The Zanti Misfits "The Zanti Misfits" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first broadcast on December 30, 1963, during the first season. In 1997, the TV Guide ranked this episode number 98 on its "100 Greatest Episodes of All Time" list. Radiant City Radiant City is a 2006 Canadian film written and directed by Gary Burns and Jim Brown. It is about the suburban sprawl and the Moss familys life in the suburbs. The film is openly critical towards suburban sprawl and its negative effects, being ironic and amusing at the same time. It was revealed to be a mockumentary at the end of the film. The fictional part is about the five members of the Moss family who have just moved from the city into a new suburban development of Evergreen in Calgary, Alberta. The family discuss and portray the life in the suburbs and the various flaws and advantages of a modern suburban life, with a considerably greater emphasis on the flaws. While the characters and instances in the movie are fictional, the actors that play them all live in real suburban areas. Interspersed with this narrative, experts speak about their views of the suburbs. These include Ken Greenberg, Joseph Heath, Mark Kingwell, James Howard Kunstler, Marc Boutin, Andrés Duany and Beverly Sandalack. These portions are filmed in different suburban areas of North America, including Oakville. Okka Magadu Okka Magaadu is a 2008 Telugu action erotic romance film produced & directed by YVS Chowdary on his Bommarillu banner. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Simran, Anushka Shetty and Nisha Kothari in the lead roles and music composed by Mani Sharma. The film is inspired by the 1996 Tamil film Indian, which starred Kamal Haasan and was directed by S. Shankar. The Bronx Bull The Bronx Bull is a 2016 film written and directed by Martin Guigui and starring William Forsythe, Paul Sorvino, Joe Mantegna, Tom Sizemore, Natasha Henstridge, Penelope Ann Miller and Ian Fisher. It is based on the story of the legendary boxing champion Jake LaMotta and it tells us the struggles of the champion with the outside life. The film was filmed in Los Angeles and released in United States on January 6, 2017. Losing Control Losing Control is a 2011 romantic comedy film directed by Valerie Weiss about a female scientist who wants proof that her boyfriend is "the one." Losing Control was released theatrically on March 23, 2012 in New York City and will expand to more cities on March 30, 2012. The film won Best Director at the 2011 Feel Good Film Festival, Connie Clair Spirit Award for Top Female Filmmaker of 2011 at The Chicago Comedy Film Festival and First Honorable Mention for the Christopher Wetzel Independent Film Comedy Award. Limbo Limbo is a Norwegian drama film, written and directed by Maria Sødahl. The movie takes place in the 1970s and depicts a so-called expatriate-group at Trinidad, associated with the oil industry. Balls to the Wall Balls to the Wall is a 2011 American comedy film written by Jason Nutt and directed by Penelope Spheeris. The film had its premiere at the Newport Beach Film Festival on April 30, 2011. Freshwater Freshwater is a 2016 American thriller film written and directed by Brandeis Berry, starring Zoë Bell, Joe Lando, Amy Paffrath, and Alison Haislip. Bergoglio, the Pope Francis Francis: Pray for me is a 2015 Argentine film, starring Darío Grandinetti as Pope Francis. The film is based on the book, Life and Revolution, which was written by Francis close friend Elisabetta Piqué who is also a correspondent for the Argentine newspaper, La Nación in Italy and the Vatican since 1999. The film was released as Papa Francisco: The Pope Francis Story in the Philippines. Song of the Phoenix Song of the Phoenix is a 2013 Chinese art house drama film directed by Wu Tianming. It was released in China by Beijing Juhe Yinglian Media on May 6, 2016. Murdered by My Father Murdered by My Father is a one-off British drama written by Vinay Patel, directed by Bruce Goodison and produced by Toby Welch, and starring Adeel Akhtar and Kiran Sonia Sawar, that first aired on BBC One in March 2016. The drama tells the story of an honour killing of a British Asian Muslim teenage girl by her father. Kadugu Kadugu is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language drama film written, produced and directed by Vijay Milton. The film features an ensemble cast of Bharath, Rajakumaran, Radhika Prasidhha, Subiksha, Bharath Seeni and A. Venkatesh in the lead roles. Distributed by actor Suriya, the film had a theatrical release on 24 March 2017 and won positive reviews from critics. Satellite rights of the film were sold to Zee Tamil Faithless Faithless is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic drama film about a spoiled socialite who learns a sharp lesson when she loses all her money during the Great Depression. The film stars Tallulah Bankhead and Robert Montgomery and is based on Mildred Crams novel Tinfoil, which was the films working title. The Art of Self Defense The Art of Self Defense may refer to: Report from the Aleutians Report from the Aleutians is a 1943 documentary propaganda film produced by the U.S. Army Signal Corps about the Aleutian Islands Campaign during World War II. It was directed and narrated by John Huston. Ustedes, los ricos Ustedes los ricos is a Mexican film made during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. It is the second film in a trilogy. The first is Nosotros los pobres and the third is Pepe El Toro. Ustedes los ricos stars Mexican actor/singer Pedro Infante as Pepe, with a cast – including Blanca Estela Pavón and Evita Muñoz "Chachita" – that is very well known in Mexico for working in several films from the Golden Age. Jupiter's Darling Jupiters Darling is a 1955 American Technicolor musical romance film released by MGM and directed by George Sidney filmed in CinemaScope. It starred Esther Williams as the Roman woman Amytis, Howard Keel as Hannibal, the Carthaginian military commander and George Sanders as Fabius Maximus, Amytiss fiancé. In the film, Amytis helps Hannibal swim the Tiber River to take a closer look at Romes fortifications. The film features many historical characters, including Roman generals Fabius Maximus and Scipio Africanus who appears briefly, in addition to Hannibal. Carthaginians Mago Barca and Maharbal also appear. Jupiters Darling was based on Robert E. Sherwoods anti-war comedy play The Road to Rome. The film was the last of three films Williams and Keel made together, the other two being Pagan Love Song and Texas Carnival. R.P.M. R. P. M. is a 1970 American drama film directed by Stanley Kramer, written by Erich Segal and starring Anthony Quinn and Ann-Margret. As the films poster notes, the title is an acronym for "revolutions per minute", which at the time was a common term for the variable speed of a record players turntable. The Mind Snatchers The Happiness Cage is a 1972 American science fiction film directed by Bernard Girard. The film stars Christopher Walken in his first starring role and Joss Ackland. The film was also known as The Mind Snatchers. This film is based on Dennis J. Reardon’s acclaimed play The Happiness Cage, which opened at Joseph Papp Public Theater’s Newman Theater in New York on October 4, 1970. Rajnigandha Rajnigandha is a 1974 Hindi film directed by Basu Chatterjee. It is based on the short story "Yahi Sach Hai" by noted Hindi writer Mannu Bhandari. The movie starred Amol Palekar, Vidya Sinha and Dinesh Thakur in the lead. Rajnigandha went on to win the Best Picture, the Popular Award and the Critics Award at the Filmfare Awards in 1975. It was considered to have a realistic outlook of urban middle class on cinema in 1974, an era when potboilers were ruling Bollywood, a genre which was later called the Middle Cinema. The film was the first screen role of Vidya Sinha and first Hindi film of Amol Palekar, both of whom went on to work with Basu Chatterjee in many films. Rajnigandha was remade into Bengali in 2012 as Hothat Shedin. Burst City is a Japanese dystopian punk rock musical / action film. Released in 1982, the film was directed by Sogo Ishii. Primarily a showcase for various specific punk rock bands of the time, such as The Roosters, The Rockers, and The Stalin, the film is also purely demonstrative of the culture and attitude of the punk rock community of Japan in the mid-to-late 1970s and the early 1980s, and is considered a defining film of that subculture. Family Council Family Business is a 1986 French comedy film directed by Costa-Gavras. Forbidden Dreams Forbidden Dreams is a 1986 Czech drama film directed by Karel Kachyňa. It was entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Czechoslovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Promotion canapé Promotion canapé is a French comedy film directed by Didier Kaminka. It was released in 1990. China O'Brien II China OBrien II is a 1989 martial arts film produced by Golden Harvest Studios and directed by Robert Clouse. It stars Cynthia Rothrock, Richard Norton and Keith Cooke and is a sequel to the 1988 film China OBrien. Kickboxing Academy Kickboxing Academy, also known as Teen Boxer, is a 1997 American action film directed by Richard Gabai and starring Steven Bauer and Chyler Leigh. Charlie and a Half Charlie Vehetzi is a 1974 Israeli comedy. The movie was directed by Boaz Davidson and stars Israeli comedians Yehuda Barkan and Zeev Revach. O Dreamland O Dreamland is a 1953 documentary short film by British film director Lindsay Anderson. The documentary was made in 1953 by Anderson and his cameraman/assistant, John Fletcher, using a single 16mm camera and an audiotape recorder. Once completed, the film was initially shelved, with Anderson commenting, "you dont do anything with a 10-minute, 16-millimetre film. Its just there, thats all." In 1956 however, he was inspired to include it as part of the first Free Cinema programme. The black-and-white film is a 12-minute exploration of the Dreamland funfair in Margate, Kent and has no commentary but is accompanied by background noises and music. Gavin Lambert, a key supporter of the Free Cinema movement, said of the film "Everything is ugly... It is almost too much. The nightmare is redeemed by the point of view, which, for all the unsparing candid camerawork and the harsh, inelegant photography, is emphatically humane. Pity, sadness, even poetry is infused into this drearily tawdry, aimlessly hungry world." You're Dead... Youre Dead is a 1999 British dark comedy crime film directed by Andy Hurst. Although set in London most of the film was in fact filmed in Germany, and the film was released in German dub as You Are Dead, and in Japan as King of UK. The plot concerns a disastrously fatal bank robbery set up by a gangsters son played by Rhys Ifans, while the emotional centre of the film is built on the relationship between the accomplice in the robbery, a veteran safe-breaker played by John Hurt, and his policewoman daughter. On the Nose On the Nose is an Irish/Canadian comedy/fantasy film released in 2001. It was written by Tony Philpott and stars Dan Aykroyd and Robbie Coltrane in a magical comedy where a long dead Australian aboriginals head is used to predict winners in horse races. The movie was filmed in Dublin, Ireland. On the Nose won the Audience Award in 2002 at the Newport Beach Film Festival. AFR AFR is a Danish mockumentary released in 2007, directed by Danish filmmaker Morten Hartz Kaplers, who also appears in the movie. AFR was produced by the Zentropa-producer Meta Louise Foldager. The film uses archival footage, actors, and computer effects to portray an assassination of the Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, and even before the release received substantial criticism from those who believed the subject was exploitive and in bad taste, and is therefore very similar to the controversial British mockumentary Death of a President which portrays the fictional assassination of the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush. The faux documentary broadcast surrounds the Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen and his secret homosexual lover, Emil until the Prime Minister is assassinated. Among the real archival footage there was a clip of Pia Kjærsgaard, who says, "...og så var han jo bøsse, det var kendt for enhver". Pia Kjærsgaard has dissociated herself from the use of the clip which origins from a statement to the assassination of the homosexual Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn in 2002. Several other politicians and leaders appear in the movie as well. The mockumentary was presented at the International Film Festival in Rotterdam in January 2007, where it won the Tiger Award, as well as 10,000 euro and the rights for it to be broadcast on national television. AFR was released in Danish cinemas on April 20, 2007. The Best Thief in the World The Best Thief in the World is a comedy-drama film directed by Jacob Kornbluth starring Mary-Louise Parker. The movie was released in 2004 at the Sundance Film Festival, and it aired on Showtime on January 11, 2005. Premium Premium is a 2006 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Pete Chatmon. Lunar Legend Tsukihime is a Japanese adult dōjin visual novel created by Type-Moon, who first released it at the Winter Comiket in December 2000. A remake to the visual novel is also currently being planned. It has been adapted in 2003 into an anime television series, Shingetsutan Tsukihime, animated by J.C.Staff, and a manga series, which was serialized between 2003 and 2010 in MediaWorks seinen magazine Dengeki Daioh, with 10 volumes released. Its fame and renown is often attributed to its comprehensive and expansive storyline and its writer Kinoko Nasus unique style of storytelling. As well as its anime and manga adaptations, it has also spawned numerous merchandising and memorabilia franchises. The Passage The Passage is a 2007 thriller-horror film directed by Mark Heller and starring a large ensemble cast that includes Stephen Dorff, Neil Jackson, Abdel Ghani Benizza, Khalid Benchagra, Nick Dunning, and Neil Fluellen. The film revolves around an American man falling for a Moroccan woman. They find out that their romance can put them in danger, so they seek out the help of people they know. Filming started in Morocco on October 1, 2006. It was released in the United States on March 18, 2007 and was released on DVD on September 5, 2007. Luke and Lucy: The Texas Rangers Luke and Lucy: The Texas Rangers is a 2009 Belgian-Luxembourgish-Dutch CGI animated western comedy adventure film released on 21 July 2009 as the first of it kind to be created in Belgium in a projected 13 animated films, at a rate of one per year. The film is based on the Belgian comic book characters Luke and Lucy. The film is directed by Mark Mertens and Wim Bien, and produced by Skyline Entertainment, in partnership with CoToon, LuxAnimation, BosBros, and WAT Productions. The film was first announced in a 1 July 2005 press release. The Flanders Audiovisual Fund announced on 20 April 2006 that it would provide €12,500 for script development, and a further €237,500 was announced in September 2007 for production of the film. The total budget of the film is €9 million, making it the most expensive Flemish-Belgian film to date. Character voices for the Flemish version are being provided by Staf Coppens, Evelien Verhegge, Lucas Van Den Eynde, Sien Eggers and Filip Peeters. Character voices for the Dutch version are being provided by Frank Lammers, Jeroen van Koningsbrugge, Pierre Bokma, Kees Boot, Raymonde de Kuyper, Marijn Klaver, and Nanette Drazic. Voice recording for the Dutch version of the film took place from 23 February until 6 March 2009 in Cinemeta Amsterdam. Voice actors for the English version were Guilherme Apolonio,, Gregg Weiner, Sally Bondi, Ken Clement, Todd Durkin,, Aubrey Shavonn, James Keller, Dave Dreisin, Carlos Alayeto,,, and Barry Tarallo. Sambo Siva Sambho Sambo Siva Sambo is a 2010 Telugu language action drama film directed by Samuthirakani. It stars Ravi Teja, Allari Naresh, Siva Balaji, Priyamani, Abhinaya, and Surya Teja in the lead roles. This film is a remake of the directors 2009 film Naadodigal. The film released on 14 January 2010 to mixed responses from critics. Despite mixed reviews,the film performed well as the audience gave a thumbs up and was declared a box office hit by Box Office India. The film was later dubbed in Hindi as Mera Krodh in 2012. It was remade in Kolkata as Run starring Rahul, Priyanka. The film was remade in Hindi as Rangrezz directed by Priyadarshan starring Jackky Bhagnani, Priya Anand, Rajpal Yadav, Vijay Verma and Amitosh Nagpal in the lead roles. The film was remade in Kannada Hudugaru and in Malayalm as Ithu Nammude Katha. Marianne Marianne is a 2011 Swedish horror film, written and directed by Filip Tegstedt, that premiered at the 2011 Fantasia International Film Festival on 2 August 2011. Thomas Hedengran plays a father who is plagued by guilt over the death of his wife. The Kiyosu Conference is a 2013 Japanese period comedy film directed by Kōki Mitani. Flipped Flipped is a 2015 psychological/survival thriller film starring Michael Madsen and Stella Maeve. The film concerns a supermodel, trapped inside a crashed upside-down car, who randomly calls a mysterious stranger for help on her cell phone. However, emergency assistance is the last thing on the strangers mind. Folk Hero & Funny Guy Folk Hero & Funny Guy is a 2016 American comedy film written, directed, and produced by Jeff Grace, in his directorial debut. It stars Alex Karpovsky, Wyatt Russell, Meredith Hagner, Michael Ian Black, Hannah Simone, Heather Morris, Melanie Lynskey, and David Cross. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 16, 2016. It was released in a limited release and through video on demand on May 12, 2017, by Gravitas Ventures. Friend 2 Friend: The Great Legacy is a 2013 South Korean action film about three generations of gangsters, starring Yu Oh-seong, Kim Woo-bin, and Joo Jin-mo. It is the sequel to the 2001 box-office hit Friend, also directed by Kwak Kyung-taek. Friend: The Great Legacy was released in theaters on 14 November 2013. Dohchay Dochay is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language action crime film written and directed by Sudheer Varma and produced by B. V. S. N. Prasad under the banner Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra. The project features Naga Chaitanya and Kriti Sanon in the lead roles and Brahmanandam, Ravi Babu, Posani Krishna Murali, and Pooja Ramachandran in important roles. Sunny M.R. composed the music for the film. Richard Prasad and Karthika Srinivas handled the cinematography and editing respectively. The film was officially launched at Film Nagar in Hyderabad on 12 June 2014, and principal photography began on 14 July 2014 at Hyderabad. The film released on 24 April 2015. The movie is heavily inspired by the British series Hustle. Mr. No Problem Mr. No Problem is a 2016 Chinese black-and-white film directed by Mei Feng in his directorial debut, based on a 1943 novella by Lao She. Starring Fan Wei, Yin Tao, Zhang Chao and Shi Yihong, Mr. No Problem was screened first at the 2016 Tokyo International Film Festival, and on 21 November 2017 in China. I Still Hide to Smoke I Still Hide To Smoke is a 2017 French-Greek-Algerian drama film directed by Rayhana Obermeyer. Maradona Maradona is an Indian Malayalam-language film directed by debutant Vishnu Narayan and starring Tovino Thomas in the title role. It was written by Krishna Moorthy and produced by Mini Studio. The films background score and songs were composed by Sushin Shyam. The cinematography was performed by Deepak D. Menon and edited by Saiju Sreedharan. The Last Days of Pompeii Ultimi giorni di Pompei, Gli is a 1913 Italian black and white silent film directed by Mario Caserini and Eleuterio Rodolfi. Based on Edward Bulwer-Lyttons 1834 novel of the same name, the film – one of two different adaptations of the same book in Italy that year – is set during the final days leading up to the Mount Vesuvius eruption in Pompeii in 79 AD. Egyptian Melodies Egyptian Melodies is a 1931 Silly Symphonies animated short subject produced by Walt Disney and directed by Wilfred Jackson. Supernatural Supernatural is a 1933 American pre-Code horror film directed by Victor Halperin. The film is about Roma Courtenay, who attends a staged seance but finds herself suddenly possessed by the spirit of an executed murderess, Ruth Rogen. The film was the followup to Halperins White Zombie and uses many members of the crew from that film in its production. Trouble grew on the set between Carole Lombard and the director as Lombard felt she was more suited for comedy films. The film was not as financially successful as White Zombie on its initial release. The Baroness and the Butler The Baroness and the Butler is a 1938 American romantic comedy film based on the play "Jean" by Ladislaus Bus-Fekete. It was directed by Walter Lang and stars William Powell and, in her American debut, Annabella. Man-Proof Man-Proof is a 1938 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe. The film is based on the 1937 novel The Four Marys written by Fannie Heaslip Lea. Tarzan's Revenge Tarzans Revenge is a 1938 American adventure film starring Glenn Morris in his only outing as Tarzan. Eleanor Holm, a popular swimming star, co-starred as Eleanor Reed. The film was produced by Sol Lesser, written by R. Lee Johnson and Jay Vann and directed by D. Ross Lederman. Sol Lesser cast two Olympic athletes in Tarzans Revenge: 1936 decathlon champion Glenn Morris as Tarzan and aquatic medal-winner Eleanor Holm as "Eleanor". The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers is a 1939 musical comedy film adaptation of Alexandre Dumass novel The Three Musketeers directed by Alan Dwan and starring Don Ameche as dArtagnan, with the Ritz Brothers as his cowardly helpers. Crazy Over Daisy Crazy Over Daisy is a Donald Duck animated short film which was originally released on March 24, 1950. The short produced by Technicolor by The Walt Disney Company and RKO Radio Pictures, The short featured Donald Duck and Chip n Dale and Daisy Duck, and it was the only time which Daisy Duck and Chip n Dale appeared together, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and Goofy made a brief cameo at the beginning of the film, this shorts background was take place in the 1890s, the short tells Donald is on his way to visited Daisy, which Chip n Dale had come along and spoiled the date. The short introduced Daisys theme song "Crazy over Daisy," and in later appearances, Donald can be heard whistling the tune, such as in "Dude Duck" and "Out on a Limb." After this short, Daisy Duck will not appear again in Donald Duck short film. The Unholy Rollers The Unholy Rollers is a 1972 American action comedy film directed by Vernon Zimmerman and starring Claudia Jennings. The Invitation The Invitation is a 1973 Swiss film directed by Claude Goretta. The Invitation was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and shared the Jury Prize at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. The Fruit Is Ripe The Fruit Is Ripe is a 1977 German softcore erotic comedy film directed by Sigi Rothemund. The Berlin Affair The Berlin Affair is a 1985 Italo-German film, directed by Liliana Cavani and starring Gudrun Landgrebe, Kevin McNally and Mio Takaki. Set in Berlin, 1938, it sees the wife of a rising Nazi diplomat fall in love with Mitsuko Matsugae, the daughter of the Japanese ambassador and an artist. Her husband finds out, and moves to break up the affair. However he soon falls in love with Mitsuko himself, leading to the intervention of officials higher in the system. The film is based upon the novel Quicksand by Junichirō Tanizaki. Life Is Beautiful Life is Beautiful is a 1985 Serbo-Croatian drama film directed by Boro Drašković. Les possédés The Possessed is a 1988 French drama film directed by Andrzej Wajda and starring Isabelle Huppert. It was entered into the 38th Berlin International Film Festival. The Blue Iguana The Blue Iguana is a 1988 American crime film about a bounty hunter who is blackmailed into stopping the transfer of twenty million dollars from a Mexican tax paradise into the United States. The film was directed by John Lafia and stars Dylan McDermott, Jessica Harper, Pamela Gidley and James Russo. It was screened out of competition at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Manipulation Manipulation is a 1991 British animated short film written and directed by Daniel Greaves. The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 64th Academy Awards. Why Do They Call It Love When They Mean Sex? Why Do They Call It Love When They Mean Sex? is a 1993 Spanish film directed by Manuel Gómez Pereira. Rosa Maria Sardà won the 1994 Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Sole. Illicit Dreams Illicit Dreams is a 1994 American erotic thriller film directed by Andrew Stevens and produced by Ashok Amritraj. with music composed by Claude Gaudette. The film stars Andrew Stevens, Shannon Tweed and also stars Joe Cortese, Michelle Johnson and Brad Blaisdell. Pál Adrienn Pál Adrienn is a 2010 Hungarian drama film directed by Ágnes Kocsis. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow is a 3-part television documentary series made in 1987, charting the life and career of Buster Keaton. The series was written and produced by Kevin Brownlow and David Gill for Thames Television and narrated by Lindsay Anderson. It was one of three such series produced as follow-ups to Brownlow and Gills epic documentary series Hollywood, falling between Unknown Chaplin and Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius. The series makes extensive use of Keatons own words, taken from various radio and television interviews. Clips from Keatons movies are taken from the best available sources, and clips from Keatons silent films are shown at their original speed. Keatons widow Eleanor and his business associate Raymond Rohauer worked closely with Brownlow and Gill in the production, and appear in the documentary. The series was shown in the U.S. as part of the American Masters series in 1987, and has more recently been aired on Turner Classic Movies. It is currently available on DVD in the United Kingdom as a companion to the Buster Keaton Chronicles movie box set. Premaloka Premaloka / Paruva Ragam is a 1987 bilingual romantic musical film written and directed by V. Ravichandran in his directorial debut. He additionally served as producer under Eshwari Productions. Produced simultaneously in Kannada and Tamil, the latter as Paruva Ragam, the film stars Ravichandran in the lead role alongside Juhi Chawla, in her acting debut. Vishnuvardhan, Ambarish and Tiger Prabhakar made guest appearances. The screenplay was adapted from the 1982 American film Grease 2. The soundtrack composed by Hamsalekha included the lyrics of the tracks from the same movie - Back to School Again as Geleyare Nanna Gelathiyare- Hogona Collejige and Whos That Guy? as Yaarivanu . The film was initially a flop, with low box office results and negative reviews, but, after positive word-of-mouth and repeat audiences, it ultimately grossed over nine times its budget. Margarit i Margarita Margarit and Margarita is a 1989 Bulgarian drama film directed by Nikolai Volev. The film was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Snakeskin Snakeskin is an award-winning New Zealand film directed by Gillian Ashurst and Produced by Vanessa Sheldrick from Cowgirl Productions. The story focuses on Alice and her best friend Johnny, who embark on a road trip across New Zealand. Along the way they pick up a hitch-hiker named Seth, who is on the run from a gang of skinheads and a group of drug dealers. The films New Zealand cinema release began on 11 October 2001. The film has never officially been released in the US or the UK, but it has been shown in the U.K. on the Movies for men TV channel several times. The Queens of Comedy The Queens of Comedy is a spin-off film of The Original Kings of Comedy, and both were created and produced by Walter Latham. The film follows four black, female stand-up comedians at Memphis, Tennessees Orpheum Theatre. Laura Hayes opens the show and serves as MC. She tells family stories about grandkids, her mom, and her sisters. Adele Givens urges her audience to celebrate their flaws; she comments on this crazy world, her 92-year-old grandmother, and the need to take care when naming a baby. Sommore, recently released from jail, talks about kids, men, marriage, and why moms give their eight-year-old daughters a hula-hoop. Lastly, MoNique celebrates big women and contrasts blacks and whites. MoNique tries to give big women hope, that it is ok to be a big woman, and it is ok to dislike skinny women. The film also cuts to footage of the queens on the town having fun. For one night only, eight years later, the ladies returned for a comeback on The MoNique Show, which aired on October 29, 2009. Black Box BRD Black Box BRD is a 2001 German documentary film written and directed by Andres Veiel. The film deals with West German politics of the 1970s and 1980s, a period marked by turmoil and the highly publicized activities of the left-wing terrorist group known as the Red Army Faction. The film focuses on the lives and deaths of Alfred Herrhausen, a prominent banker and chairman of the Deutsche Bank who was assassinated in 1989, and Wolfgang Grams, member of RAF who was a suspect in the attack on Herrhausen and who later shot himself in the head while being chased by the German police in 1993. A number of relatives, friends, and colleagues of both men were interviewed for the film. In Germany the film was released in May 2001, and then re-released in September 2002. It was screened at a number of festivals and won several awards in 2001 and 2002, including the 2002 German Film Award for Best Documentary Film and the 2001 European Film Award. In the United States the film was shown on PBS, retitled as Black Box Germany. The Miracle of the Cards The Miracle of the Cards is 2001 American television drama film distributed by Cloud Ten Pictures. It starred Kirk Cameron, Karin Konoval, Catherine Oxenberg, Peter Wingfield and Richard Thomas. It first aired on November 10, 2001 on PAX. The Miracle of the Cards taglines were "Witness the power of faith" and "Can the whole worlds prayers work a miracle?" It was not rated by the Motion Picture Association of America. Guns, God and Government World Tour Guns, God and Government is the third live video album by American rock band Marilyn Manson, released on October 29, 2002 on the formats VHS, DVD and UMD, documenting the tour of the same name. The DVD contains live performances that switch between visuals of various shows from United States, Japan, Russia, and Europe while maintaining a single consistent music track. On November 16, 2009, the live performance of the October 8, 2001 concert in Los Angeles was released in Blu-ray disc format. The re-release documents the concert in full instead of a montage of live performances as previously released in the 2002 DVD version. "The Death Song" was removed from this edition since it wasnt shown on the pay-per-view telecast when originally premiered. Both releases contain additional content in the form of a short film titled "The Death Parade" that was mixed by Rogers Masson and Marilyn Manson. It features a backstage look at the bands tour including cameos from such artists as Ozzy Osbourne, Joey Jordison and Eminem. Donya Donya is a 2003 Iranian movie directed by Manuchehr Mosayeri. It focuses on the relationship between a woman who has just returned to Iran from abroad and a conservative man. Seven Times Lucky Seven Times Lucky is a Canadian crime drama film, released in 2004. Directed by Gary Yates, the film stars Kevin Pollak as Harlan and Liane Balaban as Fiona, a con man and a young student who get involved in a criminal scam. Our Very Own Our Very Own is a 2005 American drama film written and directed by Cameron Watson. The screenplay focuses on five small town teenagers whose dreams of a better life have been inspired by the Hollywood success of one-time local girl Sondra Locke. The film premiered on June 22, 2005 at the Los Angeles Film Festival. It was shown at the Bluegrass Independent Film Festival, the Puerto Vallarta Film Festival, the Sarasota Film Festival, and the Rome International Film Festival, but never went into theatrical release in the US. It was released on DVD on July 3, 2007. The film later achieved some notoriety when it was revealed that the principal backer, Robert McLean, had been the engineer of a $50 million Ponzi scheme. The Entrance The Entrance is a 2006 independent Canadian horror film by Damon Vignale. A Viking Saga: Son of Thor A Viking Saga is a 2008 film about the early life and rise to power of Oleg of Novgorod, the Rus prince who attacked and conquered Kiev in AD 882 from the Rus war-lords Askold and Dir, before moving his capital there. Who Killed Nancy? Who Killed Nancy? is a British documentary film directed by Alan G. Parker. The film was produced by Ben Timlett and Christine Alderson. It had its US theatrical opening at the Cinema Village in New York City on 30 July 2010. The film examines the possibility that it was not Sid Vicious who was responsible for the death of Nancy Spungen. I.C.U. I.C.U is a 2009 Australian thriller film directed by Aash Aaron. Filmed in 2007, it is Margot Robbies debut film but was not released until 2009. It tells the story of three bored teenagers who, after filming and spying on their neighbours, are targeted by a serial killer. Karate-Robo Zaborgar is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Noboru Iguchi. The film is a remake of the 1970s show Denjin Zaborger. Katiyabaaz Katiyabaaz, released under the alternate title Powerless for English-speaking audiences, is a 2014 Indian Hindi documentary film directed by Deepti Kakkar and Fahad Mustafa about the problem of power theft in Kanpur. Released in India on 22 August 2014, the film is shot in Kanpur city, which faces long power cuts, giving rise to the profession of Loha Singh, a local electricity thief or katiyabaaz in localities like Chaman Ganj. He provides illegal electricity connections to people, while Ritu Maheshwari, MD of KESCo, Kanpur Electricity Supply Company, tries to tackle the issue of rampant electricity theft. The film was premiered at the Festival 2013 and later won the Best Film in the India Gold Section at the 15th Mumbai Film Festival. At the 61st National Film Awards the film won the ward for Best Investigative Film. Katiyabaaz premiered on American television on Independent Lens - PBS on 3 November 2014. The Chinese Mayor The Chinese Mayor, original title Datong, is a 2015 documentary that follows Datong mayor Geng Yanbos efforts to transform one of the Chinas most polluted cities into a cultural destination, in large part by displacing 500,000 residents to reconstruct the 14th century Ming Dynasty walls of the Old City. Animal Crackers Animal Crackers is a 2017 China-Spain 3D computer-animated comedy-fantasy film directed by Scott Christian Sava and Tony Bancroft, and written by Sava and Dean Lorey, based on the animal-shaped cookie. The film stars the voices of John Krasinski, Emily Blunt, Danny DeVito, Ian McKellen, Sylvester Stallone, Raven-Symoné, Patrick Warburton, and Wallace Shawn. The film premiered at Annecy International Animation Film Festival on June 12, 2017. Originally intended to be released in cinemas worldwide on April 28, 2017, then on September 1, 2017, the film was dropped on both release dates due to the financial difficulties of multiple distributors. It first had a general release in any country in China, on July 21, 2018. Dance Camp Dance Camp is an American comedy-drama web film produced exclusively for YouTube Red as an original film, directed by Bert & Bertie and written by Nick Turner and Rex New. The film released on February 10, 2016. The film is produced by AwesomenessTV. The plot is about Hunter who is sent to a dance camp, where he meets a bunch of eclectic misfits. He is eventually inspired to take down a rival dance group led by Lance and along the way also falls in love with Cheyenne. Kiki Kiki is an American-Swedish co-produced documentary film, released in 2016. It takes place in New York City, and focuses on the "drag and voguing scene and surveys the lives of LGBT youth of color at a time when Black Lives Matter and trans rights are making front-page headlines". The film was directed by Sara Jordenö and considered an unofficial sequel to the influential 1990 film Paris Is Burning, the film profiles several young LGBT people of colour participating in contemporary LGBT African American ball culture. The film premiered on January 26, 2016 at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. It was subsequently screened at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won a Teddy Award as the best LGBT-related documentary film. Jordenö was invited to create the film by Twiggy Pucci Garçon, a leader in the kiki community in New York. She cowrote the film with them. Jordenö was able to film her subjects over the course of several years. She was able to follow two of the films subjects Gia Marie Love and Izana Vidal as they went through their own transitions as trans women. Scooby-Doo! and the Gourmet Ghost Scooby-Doo! and the Gourmet Ghost is a 2018 American animated direct-to-video cooking-themed comedy mystery film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, and the thirty-first entry in the direct-to-video series of Scooby-Doo films. It premiered at the San Diego Comic-Con International on July 22, 2018. The film was released digitally on August 28, 2018, and was released on DVD on September 11, 2018. Lazybones Lazybones is a silent film, a drama and romance, produced and directed by Frank Borzage, starring Madge Bellamy, Charles "Buck" Jones, and Zasu Pitts. It opened in New York City on September 22, 1924, and received wider distribution by Fox Film Corporation during 1925. Tillie the Toiler Tillie the Toiler is a 1927 American silent film comedy produced by Cosmopolitan Productions and released through Metro Goldwyn Mayer studios. It is based on Russ Westovers popular comic strip Tillie the Toiler. The film was directed by Hobart Henley and stars Marion Davies. It was remade under the same title in 1941. The Green Hornet The Green Hornet is a 1940 black-and-white 13 chapter movie serial from Universal Pictures, produced by Henry MacRae, directed by Ford Beebe and Ray Taylor, starring Gordon Jones, Wade Boteler, Keye Luke, and Anne Nagel. The serial is based on The Green Hornet radio series by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker. Mr. Wise Guy Mr. Wise Guy is a 1942 American film starring The East Side Kids and directed by William Nigh. Waterloo Road Waterloo Road is a 1945 British film directed by Sidney Gilliat and starring John Mills, Stewart Granger, and Alistair Sim. It is based on the Waterloo area of South London. According to the British Film Institute database, it is the third in an "unofficial trilogy" by Gilliat, preceded by Millions Like Us and Two Thousand Women. A Southern Yankee A Southern Yankee is a 1948 American comedy film, directed by Edward Sedgwick, starring Red Skelton and Arlene Dahl, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is also known as The Spy. A semi-remake of Buster Keatons The General, Skelton plays a Union soldier who spies on the Confederacy during the American Civil War. Keaton served as technical adviser on the film. Lucy Gallant Lucy Gallant is a 1955 American drama film directed by Robert Parrish and written by John Lee Mahin and Winston Miller. The film stars Jane Wyman, Charlton Heston, Claire Trevor, Thelma Ritter, William Demarest and Wallace Ford. The film was released on October 20, 1955, by Paramount Pictures. The story is based on a novella, "The Life of Lucy Gallant," by Texas-born author Margaret Cousins, published in Good Housekeeping magazine in May 1953. It was the last film Pine-Thomas Productions made at Paramount, an association that had endured since 1940. Live for Life Live for Life is a 1967 French film directed by Claude Lelouch starring Yves Montand, Candice Bergen and Annie Girardot. The film won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film had a total of 2,936,035 admissions in France and was the 7th highest grossing film of the year. Pussycat, Pussycat, I Love You Pussycat, Pussycat, I Love You is a 1970 American comedy film directed by Rod Amateau. Intended as a sequel to the 1965 film Whats New, it stars Ian McShane, Anna Calder-Marshall, John Gavin and Severn Darden. Roy Colt & Winchester Jack Roy Colt & Winchester Jack is a 1970 Spaghetti Western film directed by Mario Bava. Eolomea Eolomea is a 1972 science fiction film directed by Herrmann Zschoche, based on the book of the same name by Angel Wagenstein. The film was an East German/Soviet/Bulgarian coproduction. Nathalie Granger Nathalie Granger is a 1972 French drama film directed by Marguerite Duras. Sandakan 8 is a 1974 Japanese film directed by Kei Kumai. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Don't Hang Up Dont Open the Door! is a 1974 horror film, directed by S. F. Brownrigg, known for directing the 1973 horror film The Forgotten. Blood Theatre Blood Theatre is a 1984 American independent slasher-horror comedy film. It was the first feature film by director Rick Sloane. The film includes many bizarre movie theater related deaths, such as being fried inside a popcorn machine, stabbed in the ticket booth, electrocuted by a film projector, decapitated by a projection booth partition, stabbed while a movie is playing on screen, smoke inhalation from burning film and a telephone receiver which breaks apart while a dying girl screams hysterically into it. The majority of the movie was shot at the historic Beverly Warner Theater in Beverly Hills, which was also a location in the film Xanadu. It was later demolished and the site became a bank building. All the movies which play at the Spotlite Theater Multiplex in this film, were short films made by Rick Sloane while he attended Los Angeles City College. They include Clown Whores of Hollywood, Chainsaw Chicks, Amputee Hookers and Nightmare Of The Lost Whores. Fall Into Darkness Fall into Darkness is a 1996 television movie based on the young adult novel by Christopher Pike, who also executive-produced. The film stars Tatyana M. Ali, Jonathan Brandis, Charlotte Ross and Sean Murray. It originally aired on NBC on November 25, 1996. Lost Paradise is a 1997 Japanese drama film based on the novel A Lost Paradise by Junichi Watanabe. Raiders of the Living Dead Raiders of the Living Dead is a 1986 American horror film directed by Samuel M. Sherman from a script he co-wrote with Brett Piper. Half Cigarette Metade Fumaca is a 1999 Hong Kong drama film directed by Riley Yip and starring Eric Tsang and Nicholas Tse. Danger Beneath the Sea Danger Beneath the Sea is a 2001 action television film, directed by Jon Cassar, and starring Casper Van Dien. God Forbid a Worse Thing Should Happen God Forbid a Worse Thing Should Happen is a 2002 Croatian film directed by Snježana Tribuson. It is based on a novel of the same name by Goran Tribuson. Soldier of God Soldier of God is a 2005 American historical film directed by W.D. Hogan and starring Tim Abell. It tells that a Knights Templar meets a mysterious Muslim in the desert. They find refuge in an oasis at home of a beautiful woman. As the Knight falls for the woman and the simple life, he questions his Crusader ethos. But the Muslim holds a secret that will be bring devastation and change their lives for ever. The Mediavalists reviewed the film, stating: "Soldier of God is a relatively low budget production, but it doesn’t come across as cheap, or suffer as a result of its financial limitations. Most of the actors in this movie aren’t well known in terms of Hollywood star-power, but that’s irrelevant; the acting is solid and engaging." Liviu's Dream Livius Dream is a 2004 Romanian film directed by Corneliu Porumboiu. Okkadunnadu Okkadunnadu is a 2007 Indian Telugu-language action thriller film produced by Cherry on Clap Productions banner, who was an executive producer for hit films such as Chatrapati and Vikramarkudu and film directed by Chandra Sekhar Yeleti. Starring Gopichand in the lead role, Neha Jhulka is female lead, and Mahesh Manjrekar as the antagonist and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film was released theatrically on 3 March 2007. Lilly the Witch: The Dragon and the Magic Book Lilly the Witch – The Dragon and the Magic Book is a 2009 German childrens film directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky. It is a partly animated comic fantasy based on the books by Knister, who co-wrote the screenplay. Ho Ho Ho Ho Ho Ho is a Romanian Christmas-themed family comedy film starring Romanian music and TV icon Ştefan Bănică, directed by Jesus del Cerro, and produced by MediaPro Pictures as the first Romanian comedy film about Christmas. My Name Is 'A' by Anonymous My Name Is A by Anonymous, also known by the alternate release titles of My Name Is A and Alyssa: Portrait of a Teen Killer, is a 2012 microbudget thriller film written and directed by Shane Ryan. The film is loosely based on a 2009 murder by then 15-year-old Alyssa Bustamante, who killed her 9-year-old neighbor Elizabeth Olten. It premiered at the PollyGrind Film Festival on October 19, 2012, where it received an award for "Best Art House Film". Jan Dara: The Beginning Jan Dara the Beginning is a 2012 Thai film that is based on a novel by Pramool Unhathoop, The Story of Jan Dara. Tales from the Dark 1 Tales from the Dark 1 is a 2013 Hong Kong portmanteau horror film directed by Simon Yam, Lee Chi-ngai, and Fruit Chan. The film is split into three stories based on short stories by Lilian Lee. The first film is titled Stolen Goods directed by and stars Simon Yam as a man in Hong Kong who has recently lost his job and decides to make money by stealing funeral urns and blackmailing the families into buying them back from him. The second story is directed by Lee and is titled A Word in the Palm. The film is about a fortune teller played by Tony Leung Ka-fai, who retired from his job to study music, but retains the ability to see ghosts. The final film is directed by Chan and titled Jing Zhe. The film stars Josephine Koo who is asked to beat up an unusual woman to beat up an entire group of strangers. The film marked the first director work of actor Simon Yam. It was shown at the New York Asian Film Festival on 28 June 2013. The film was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 11 July 2013. The film was followed up with Tales from the Dark 2 which was also released in 2013. Apothecary Apothecary is a 2014 Indian Malayalam-language medical thriller film directed by Madhav Ramadasan, and produced by George Mathew and Baby Mathew under the banner of Arambankudiyil Cinemas. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Jayasurya, Abhirami, Meera Nandan, Indrans, and Asif Ali. The film received Special Jury Mention in 45th Kerala State Film Awards for Indrans and producer Dr. George Mathew. Go North Go North is a coming-of-age thriller film directed by Matt Ogens and co-written by Kyle Lierman and Ogens. The film stars Jacob Lofland, Sophie Kennedy Clark, Patrick Schwarzenegger, and James Bloor. Girls und Panzer der Film is a 2015 Japanese animated school action drama science fiction film directed by Tsutomu Mizushima. The film is a sequel of the anime television series Girls und Panzer. It was released on November 21, 2015 in Japan. The success of the film has spawned a six part anime theatrical film series titled Girls und Panzer: The Final Chapter, which is set after the events of the film. Santhu Straight Forward Santhu Straight Forward is a 2016 Indian Kannada-language romantic action comedy film directed by Mahesh Rao and produced by K. Manju. The film features Yash, Radhika Pandit and Shaam in the lead roles. The music is composed by V. Harikrishna. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Rambo Straight Forward and in Tamil as Sooryavamsi Birds Without Names is a 2017 Japanese drama film directed by Kazuya Shiraishi. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Paisa Vasool Paisa Vasool is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film produced by V. Anand Prasad under Bhavya Creations banner and directed by Puri Jagannadh. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Shriya Saran, Vikramjeet Virk, Musskan Sethi in the lead roles and music composed by Anup Rubens. The film marks Nandamuri Balakrishnas 101st film on the big screen, and he has for the first time sung a special song in this film with his own voice. The film received average response from critics and audiences, and was an average grosser at the box office. The Single Standard The Single Standard is a 1929 romantic drama film from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer directed by veteran John S. Robertson and starring Greta Garbo, Nils Asther, and Johnny Mack Brown. This was Greta Garbos fifteenth film and her second collaboration with fellow Swedish actor Nils Asther, after Wild Orchids. Maisie Was a Lady Maisie Was a Lady is a 1941 American comedy-drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin and is the fourth in a series of ten films starring Ann Sothern as good-hearted showgirl Maisie Ravier. Summer Holiday Summer Holiday is a 1948 American musical-comedy film, directed by Rouben Mamoulian and starring Mickey Rooney and Gloria DeHaven. The picture is based on the play Ah by Eugene ONeill, which had been filmed under that name by MGM in 1935 with Rooney in a much smaller role, as the younger brother. Though completed in October 1946, this film sat on the shelf until 1948. In addition to Walter Huston, the supporting cast features Frank Morgan as the drunken Uncle Sid, as well as Marilyn Maxwell, Agnes Moorehead, Selena Royle and Anne Francis. One of producer Arthur Freed’s MGM musicals, it has beautiful costumes and cinematography that take full advantage of Technicolor. The Man of Gold The Man of Gold is a 1962 Hungarian historical film directed by Viktor Gertler and starring András Csorba, Ilona Béres and Ernö Szabó. It was based on the novel The Man with the Golden Touch by Mór Jókai which has been adapted for the screen several times. Trial and Error The Dock Brief is a 1962 black-and-white British legal satire directed by James Hill, starring Peter Sellers and Richard Attenborough, and based on the play of the same name written by John Mortimer. The film had its world premiere on 20 September 1962 at the Plaza Theatre in Londons West End. Richard Attenborough was nominated for the 1963 BAFTA Award for best British actor for his role. Mountain of Fear Good Luck, Kekec is a 1963 Yugoslav/Slovenian adventure film directed by Jože Gale. Film was based on the Kekec on the Wolf Trail, a mountain narrative by Josip Vandot, second of three stories about Kekec, which was published in Slovenian youth magazine Zvonček in 1922. Film was produced and distributed at Viba film. This is the second in the Jože Gale film series about Kekec and the others are: Kekec from 1951 and Kekecs Tricks from 1968. Castro Street Castro Street is a visual nonstory documentary film directed by Bruce Baillie which inspired by Satie uses the sounds and sights of a city street—in this case, Castro Street near the Standard Oil Refinery in Richmond complete with diesel trains and gas plants—to convey the streets own mood and feel as there is no dialogue in this non-narrative experimental film. In 1992, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Academy Film Archive preserved Castro Street in 2000. The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell The Private Navy of Sgt. OFarrell is a 1968 film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Bob Hope, Phyllis Diller, and Jeffrey Hunter. It was the final film for Tashlin, who died in 1972. The Flying Ghost Ship See also Flying Phantom. is a 1969 anime feature film directed by Hiroshi Ikeda and produced by Toei Animation. It was one of the first anime films to be dubbed into Russian and shown in Soviet cinema theaters. The animation and design work on the giant robot was done by the then-largely-unknown Hayao Miyazaki. Crucible of Terror Crucible of Terror is a 1971 independent colour British horror film produced by Tom Parkinson and directed by Ted Hooker for Glendale Film Productions Ltd. It stars Mike Raven, Mary Maude and James Bolam. Its plot centres on a reclusive artist in Cornwall. Besides painting young women, he has encased the living body of one in plaster and poured into it, through an eyehole, molten bronze, which killed her, made a cast of her body and turned it into a beautiful sculpture. After the bronze sells at a good price, he finds a suitable second woman and attempts to do the same. But before he can, he meets a grisly demise at the hands of the first woman, a member of a weird sect, whose spirit has possessed the body of the second woman, Cry Uncle Cry Uncle!, released in the UK as Superdick and American Oddballs, is a 1971 American film in the Troma Entertainment library. It is directed by John G. Avildsen and stars Allen Garfield. The story, based on the Michael Brett novel Lie a Little, Die a Little, follows the misadventures of a slobbish private detective who is hired by a millionaire to investigate a murder. The film features one of Paul Sorvinos first screen performances, and an early appearance from TV star Debbi Morgan. The Screaming Woman The Screaming Woman is a 1972 American made-for-television horror-thriller film starring Olivia de Havilland and directed by Jack Smight. It is loosely based on a short story by Ray Bradbury with a script written by Merwin Gerard. The film was produced by Universal Television and originally aired as an ABC Movie of the Week on January 29, 1972. It features John Williamss last score for a TV movie. Slaughter's Big Rip-Off Slaughters Big Rip-Off is a 1973 Blaxploitation film directed by Gordon Douglas and written by Charles Eric Johnson. The film stars Jim Brown, Ed McMahon, Don Stroud, Brock Peters, Gloria Hendry and Dick Anthony Williams. The film was released on August 31, 1973, by American International Pictures. It is the sequel to the 1972 film Slaughter. The Ratings Game The Ratings Game is a 1984 cable television film directed by Danny DeVito and produced by David Jablin. The Showtime comedy stars DeVito and Rhea Perlman, and features Huntz Hall, Michael Richards, George Wendt and Jerry Seinfeld. Amazons Amazons is a 1986 Argentine-American fantasy adventure film directed by Alejandro Sessa and starring Penelope Reed, Danitza Kingsley, Joseph Whipp, Ty Randolph, and Jacques Arndt. The screenplay was written by Charles R. Saunders, based on his short story Agbewe’s Sword, which first appeared in the 1979 anthology Amazons! The short story is part of the series Dossouye, about the real-life female warriors of the West African Kingdom of Dahomey, the series of short stories was gathered in a novel published by Saunders in 2008. Tragic Hero Tragic Hero is a 1987 Hong Kong action-crime film directed by Taylor Wong, and starring Andy Lau, Chow Yun-fat and Alex Man. The film is the sequel to Rich and Famous but was released first due to its appeal as an action film. Secret Games 3 Secret Games 3 is a 1994 American thriller and drama film directed by Gregory Dark and produced by Andrew W. Garroni. This film has music composed by Ashley Irwin, and starred Woody Brown, Rochelle Swanson, May Karasun and Dean Scofield in the lead roles. Sex & the Other Man Sex and the Other Man is a 1995 American comedy and drama film directed by Karl Slovin. This film has been music composed by Anton Sanko.The film starring Stanley Tucci, Kari Wuhrer, Ron Eldard and Conrad Goode in the lead roles. Cotton Mary Cotton Mary is a 1999 film directed by Ismail Merchant, best known as the producer half of Merchant Ivory, and Madhur Jaffrey, actress and author of cookery books. It was filmed in India. Gale Force Gale Force is a 2002 action thriller starring Treat Williams and co-starring Michael Dudikoff, Curtis Armstrong, Susan Walters, Tim Thomerson, Marcia Strassman, and many more. It was directed by Jim Wynorski. Machine Machine is a 2006 American action movie written and directed by Michael Lazar, and starring Lazar, James Russo and Neal McDonough. The film had theatrical debut October 29, 2006. Saving Jessica Lynch Saving Jessica Lynch is a 2003 American television film that aired on NBC and featured Canadian actress Laura Regan in the title role. The film begins with the ambush of Jessica Lynchs convoy in the middle of an Iraqi city and follows a version of events that credits an Iraqi citizen, Mohammed Odeh al-Rehaief, with being responsible for helping to arrange a daring rescue by US special operations forces. Inheritance Inheritance is a 2006 documentary film about , also known as Monika Christiane Knauss, the daughter of and Amon Göth, commandant of the Płaszów concentration camp. Monika Hertwig was 10 months old when her father was hanged in 1946 for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. She discovered the truth about him only as a young adult, because her own mother told her in childhood that he was a good man and a war hero. The film centers around her meeting a Holocaust survivor, Helen Jonas-Rosenzweig, who was interned at Płaszów and personally knew Göth. The film was produced for PBS by James Moll, film director, documentary producer and the Founding Executive Director of the USC Shoah Foundation Institute focusing on testimonies of the Holocaust survivors. In 2009, Inheritance was nominated by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and received an Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Interview. West 32nd West 32nd is a 2007 film directed by Michael Kang and starring John Cho, Jun-seong Kim, Grace Park, Jane Kim and Jeong Jun-ho. The plot concerns John Kim, an ambitious young lawyer in New York, who takes on a pro-bono case involving a fourteen-year-old Korean boy accused of murder. Upon investigating the case, he meets Mike Juhn, a street level Mobster from Flushing. The two try to use each other to climb their respective ladders. Happy Flight is a Japanese comedy film directed by Shinobu Yaguchi about pilots and flight attendants. All Nippon Airways backed the creation of the film. The airline sponsored a giveaway of Happy Flight DVDs and other items to certain members of ANAs mileage club. 7 Days Shiva is a 2008 Israeli drama film, also known by its English title as 7 Days, Seven Days and The Seven Days by Ronit Elkabetz and Shlomi Elkabetz. It is the second feature to be directed by the siblings following the unhappy marriage of Viviane Amsalem following 2004s To Take a Wife. In 2014 it was succeeded by the final film in the trilogy The Trial of Viviane Amsalem. Hostage Junction is a 2012 American thriller film written and directed by Tony Glazer. The film stars Neal Bledsoe, Summer Crockett Moore, Tom Pelphrey and Harris Doran with David Zayas, Michael OKeefe and Anthony Ruivivar in supporting roles. Desperate to score drugs, four strung out meth-addicts - Donald, Kari, David and Spot – break into an upscale suburban home looking for a flat screen television that was requested by their dealer. During the burglary, Spot and Donald discover a dark secret about the homeowners, which pits the four meth-addicts against each other and the police. The film was released in the United States on July 14, 2012. Jana Jana is a 2004 Indian Tamil action film directed by Shaji Kailas. The film stars Ajith Kumar in the title role with Sneha as the heroine, alongside an ensemble cast. The films score was composed by C. Raja Mani and soundtrack was composed by Dhina, while the camera is handled by Rajeev Ravi.The film was a flop at the box office. Harrigan Harrigan is a British crime drama film, written by Arthur McKenzie and directed by Vince Woods, that premiered on 20 August 2013. Set in 1974, the film stars Stephen Tompkinson as DS Barry Harrigan, a no-nonense copper driven by the sudden death of his wife and daughter at the hands of a vicious local thug. Harrigan was released on DVD on 13 January 2014. Güzel Günler Görecegiz To Better Days is a 2012 Turkish drama film directed by Hasan Tolga Pulat. The Wilding The Wilding is a 2012 Australian gay drama film written and directed by Grant Scicluna and funded through Springboard, an initiative of Screen Australia. The film stars Reef Ireland, Shannon Glowacki, Luke Mullins and Frank Sweet and had its world premiere in competition at the Berlin International Film Festival on 9 February 2012 and was nominated for the Teddy Award. The film competed at number of film festivals including Sydney Film Festival, Show Me Shorts, Melbourne Queer Film Festival, Palm Springs International Film Festival and St Kilda Film Festival and earned good reviews before winning the prestigious Iris Prize in 2012. The Whale The Whale is a British television film that was first broadcast on BBC One on 22 December 2013. Terry Cafolla wrote the film about the Essex incident in 1820, which also formed the basis of Herman Melvilles Moby-Dick. The Whale was also broadcast on Animal Planet in the United States during the summer of 2014. Copa de Elite Copa de Elite is a 2014 Brazilian comedy film for release in April 17, 2014 directed by Victor Brandt produced by GLAZ and distributed by 20th Century Fox. The cast consists of Marcos Veras, Júlia Rabello, Rafinha Bastos, Anitta among others. The film is a satire of Brazilian successes films as Se Eu Fosse Você, Tropa de Elite, Chico Xavier, Bruna Surfistinha and Minha Mãe é uma Peça with main focus on the then upcoming 2014 FIFA World Cup, which was hosted by Brazil. The State-Mafia Pact The State-Mafia Pact is a 2014 Italian documentary film written and directed by Sabina Guzzanti, who also starred in the film. The storyline is about the State-Mafia Pact, the negotiation between Italian State and Cosa Nostra, that is supposed to be occurred after the 92-93 bombings. It was screened out of competition at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. Beyond My Grandfather Allende Beyond My Grandfather Allende is a 2015 Chilean-Mexican documentary film directed by Marcia Tambutti Allende. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival where it won LŒil dor for best documentary film. Past Life Past Life is a 2016 Israeli drama film written and directed by Avi Nesher and starring Nelly Tagar and Joy Rieger. It is based on Baruch Milchs memoir Can Heaven Be Void? The film is the first of Neshers planned trilogy. Swingers Swingers is a 2016 Latvian comedy film directed by Andrejs Ēķis. Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash is a 2017 direct-to-DVD computer-animated comedy film, and the twenty-ninth entry in the direct-to-video series of Scooby-Doo films, as well as the second in the series to be based on the Scooby-Doo brand of Lego. It was released digitally on July 11, 2017 and on DVD and Blu-ray on July 25, 2017. L'affaire Dreyfus The Dreyfus Affair, also known as Dreyfus Court-Martial, is an 1899 series of short silent docudramas, conceived and directed by Georges Méliès. Released by Mélièss Star Film Company and numbered 206–217 in its catalogs, each of the eleven one-minute installments reconstructs an event from the historical Dreyfus affair, which was still in progress while the series was being made. Love 'Em and Weep Love em and Weep is a silent comedy short film starring Mae Busch, Stan Laurel and James Finlayson. A Ducking They Did Go A Ducking They Did Go is the 38th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1939 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Star Spangled Rhythm Star Spangled Rhythm is a 1942 American all-star cast musical film made by Paramount Pictures during World War II as a morale booster. Many of the Hollywood studios produced such films during the war, generally musicals, frequently with flimsy storylines, and with the specific intent of entertaining the troops overseas and civilians back home and to encourage fundraising – as well as to show the studios patriotism. This film was also the first released by Paramount to be shown for 8 weeks. Star Spangled Rhythm was directed by George Marshall and others, and written by Harry Tugend with sketches by Melvin Frank, George S. Kaufman and others. The film has music by Robert Emmett Dolan and songs by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer, and the cast consisted of most of the stars on the Paramount roster. Our Very Own Our Very Own is a 1950 American drama film directed by David Miller. The screenplay by F. Hugh Herbert focuses on a teenage girl who learns she was adopted as an infant. Ann Blyth, Farley Granger, and Jane Wyatt star in the film. A Touch of Larceny A Touch of Larceny is a 1959 British black-and-white comedy film, produced by Ivan Foxwell, directed by Guy Hamilton, that stars James Mason, George Sanders, and Vera Miles, and co-stars Harry Andrews, Rachel Gurney, and John Le Mesurier. It is based on the 1956 novel The Megstone Plot by Paul Winterton, written under the pseudonym Andrew Garve. The film was nominated for the BAFTA award for Best British Screenplay but it lost out to The Angry Silence. Aquamania Aquamania is a 1961 American animated Goofy cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution on February 20, 1961. This cartoon was the last from Disneys "Golden Era" which featured Goofy as a solo star, and the first time the xerography animation-technique was used in a Goofy cartoon. Aquamania basically combined Goofys three familiar areas in his career: sports, fatherhood, and documentary-subject. A Challenge for Robin Hood A Challenge for Robin Hood is a 1967 British adventure film directed by C. M. Pennington-Richards and starring Barrie Ingham, Peter Blythe and John Arnatt. A Little Sex A Little Sex is a 1982 American comedy film produced by MTM Enterprises and distributed by Universal Pictures. It was directed by Bruce Paltrow and written by Bob DeLaurentis. The Fruit Machine The Fruit Machine is a 1988 British film thriller starring Tony Forsyth, Emile Charles, Bruce Payne and Robbie Coltrane in the role of "Annabelle." The film, which was directed by BAFTA-winner Philip Saville, is about two gay teen friends who are running from an underworld assassin and the police. It was produced by UK TV company Granada Productions. The film showcases the rising careers of actors Coltrane and Payne, as well as a future Academy Award winner, composer Hans Zimmer, who wrote the soundtrack. The film uses a combination of adventure, buddy film, road movie and 1980s filmmaking to address a number of social issues that were pertinent to the times. Since its release, it has developed a cult following primarily due to its straightforward portrayal of British gay youth. Red Firecracker, Green Firecracker Red Firecracker, Green Firecracker is a 1994 film directed by He Ping and starring Ning Jing, Wu Gang, Zhao Xiaorui, Gao Yang, Xu Zhengyun and Zhao Liang. A Girl Called Rosemary A Girl Called Rosemary is a 1996 German biography film directed by Bernd Eichinger. It is a remake of the 1958 film Rosemary. The Naked Eye The Naked Eye is a 1998 Spanish film, written and directed by Vicente Aranda adapted from a novel by Fernando G. Delgado. It stars Laura Morante, Miguel Ángel García and José Coronado. The film is an erotic psychodrama, an exploration of female sexual desire. It premiered at the 48th Berlin International Film Festival in 1998 where it was nominated for the Golden Bear. Aranda objects to labelization of his film as an "erotic film", instead he defines it as "psycho-erotic": "heroine, Begoñas ambition is transparency. She wants to enjoy life in its widest expression, and looks for clarity through sex." Love Me Deadly Love Me Deadly is a 1973 American horror film starring Mary Charlotte Wilcox, Lyle Waggoner, and Christopher Stone. The screenplay concerns a coven of devil-worshipping necrophiles that moves to Los Angeles and sets up their base of operations out of a funeral home. Edgeplay Edgeplay: A Film about the Runaways is a 2004 documentary film that was produced and directed by former Runaways bassist Victory Tischler-Blue. Edgeplay chronicles the history of the all-teenage-girl rock band The Runaways, whose members included future rock stars Lita Ford and Joan Jett. The movie premiered as part of filmmaker Allison Anders 2004 "Dont Knock the Rock Film and Music Festival". Kim Fowley, the bands original manager, originally asked for $10,000 appearance fee in order to appear in the film, but eventually agreed to appear for free if he could sing his answers to questions, with a guitarist accompanying him. Vicki Blue agreed and this is how his appearance was originally shot. However, he then informed her that each of his answers was a song that would require a separate license. Fowley was shooting a segment for VH1 at about that time, so Blue sent her questions to the VH1 folks, who agreed to let her use their footage. The film ultimately casts blame on Fowley for the Runaways breakup. Conspicuously absent from the movie was Joan Jett, who refused to participate in interviews or allow any of her music to be used, and as Jett wrote or co-wrote most of the Runaways music, very few of the bands songs were able to be used on the soundtrack, which had to feature musical contributions mostly performed by Lita Ford or Suzi Quatro. In a 2006 interview with the Montreal Mirror, Joan Jett said: Ice Men Ice Men is a 2005 Canadian film written by Michael MacLennan and directed by Thom Best. The film stars David Hewlett as Bryan, Martin Cummins as Vaughn, Greg Spottiswood as Jon, James Thomas as Steve and Ian Tracey as Trevor. The movie gained considerable recognition through gay and lesbian film festivals. Kissi Se Na Kehna Kissi Se Na Kehna 1983 Hindi-language Indian romantic comedy feature film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. It stars Farooq Shaikh, Deepti Naval and Utpal Dutt. The movie is loosely based on the 1976 Bengali movie Mohunbaganer Meye. Berserker Berserker, also known as Berserker: Hells Warrior, is a fantasy-action-horror film based on Norse mythology. It was written, directed and produced by Paul Matthews and had its main release in 2004. Crossfire is a 2000 Japanese film directed by Shusuke Kaneko. The film is about a woman with pyrokinetic powers seeks to avenge the murder of her friend. The Brotherhood III: Young Demons The Brotherhood III: Young Demons is a 2003 film directed by David DeCoteau. It is the third of the Brotherhood series of homoerotic horror films that started with The Brotherhood. Xuxa and the Elves 2 Xuxa e os Duendes 2 - No Caminho das Fadas is a 2002 Brazilian fantasy adventure childrens film, produced by Diler Trindade directed by Paulo Sérgio de Almeida, Rogério Gomes and Márcio Vito with a screenplay by Vivian Perl and Wagner de Assis. It is the sequel to 2001s Xuxa e os Duendes. Xuxa Meneghel, Ana Maria Braga, Debby Lagranha, Emiliano Queiroz, Tadeu Mello and Guilherme Karan reprise their respective roles of Duendes 2, from the first film, joined by Luciano Szafir, Betty Lago, Vera Fischer, Deborah Secco, Thiago Fragoso. In this sequence, Xuxa lives once again Kira, the elf of light. Now she is in charge of saving her friends, From a curse that would petrify the hearts of lovers and end love on the face of the Earth. The film was released in theatres on December 13, 2002. The film repeated the success of the previous and was watched by approximately 2,301,152 viewers according to Ancine and earned more than 11.486.623 Brazilian reals of real by its producers, becoming the fifth biggest box office of the year 2003 in Brazil, being the fifth most watched film in the country in the year. The accompanying soundtrack was released in January 2003. Lisístrata Lisístrata is a 2002 Spanish comedy film directed by Francesc Bellmunt. It is based on a comic book by the German cartoonist Ralf König, which in turn is loosely based on the play Lysistrata by Aristophanes. The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby is a family-based Scottish film released in the US in 2005 and the UK in 2006, and directed by John Henderson. It is set in Edinburgh, Scotland, and tells the story of a Skye terrier called Bobby, who will not leave his masters grave after his death. The dog faces many perils because of this, and has to endure much in his struggle to be allowed to live his life. The film is loosely based on a real dog known as Greyfriars Bobby. Dirty Laundry Dirty Laundry is a 2006 drama film written, directed, and starring Maurice Jamal. It was produced by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment and distributed by Codeblack Entertainment. It is available on DVD and is rated PG-13. Night of the Dead: Leben Tod Night of the Dead is a 2006 American horror film written and directed by Eric Forsberg. It stars Louis Graham as Dr. Gabriel Schreklich, a scientist who seeks to resurrect his dead family. Kayyoppu Kaiyoppu is a 2007 Malayalam film written by noted writer Ambikasuthan Mangad. The film was produced and directed by Ranjith and stars Mammootty, Kushboo, and Mukesh. Coming Down the Mountain Coming Down the Mountain is a 2007 British television film which was shown on BBC One, written by Mark Haddon and directed by Julie Anne Robinson. The television film was based on a radio play also written by Haddon. 'Master Harold' ... And the Boys Master Harold...and the Boys is a 2010 film, which is based on the original theatre play of the same name by Athol Fugard, directed by director Lonny Price. The cast includes Freddie Highmore and Ving Rhames. The Stranger in Us The Stranger in Us is a 2010 American dramatic feature film written and directed by Scott Boswell. The film premiered at Frameline Film Festival and went on to screen at U.S. and international film festivals, winning audience awards at Reeling Chicago and Pikes Peak Lavender Film Festivals. The film was later licensed for global distribution and online viewing. The story centers on Anthony, an eager small-town newcomer to San Francisco dealing with an abusive ex-lover, who strikes up an unlikely friendship with Gavin, a teenage homeless street hustler. Anthony uses his poetry to try to make sense of his situation. Using a non-chronological style, the vérité-style drama explores youthful impulsivity and perilous street life. ¿Para qué sirve un oso? ¿Para qué sirve un oso? is a 2011 Spanish eco-comedy film written and directed by Tom Fernández. The film stars Javier Cámara, Gonzalo de Castro and Emma Suárez. It also stars Geraldine Chaplin and her real-life daughter, Oona. The film premiered on 26 March 2011 at the Málaga Film Festival, this was soon followed by a theatrical release in Spain on 1 April. Me and My Mates vs. The Zombie Apocalypse Me and My Mates vs the Zombie Apocalypse is a 2015 Australian zombie comedy horror film written and directed by Declan Shrubb and developed through ScreenACTs 2012 Low Budget Feature Pod. The film stars Jim Jefferies, Alex Williamson, Adele Vuko, Greg Fleet, Andy Trieu and Matt Popp, with cameos by Eso from Bliss N Eso, Jim Punnett and The Roundabout Crew. The Grizzlies The Grizzlies is a 2018 Canadian sports drama film, directed by Miranda de Pencier. Based on a true story, the film depicts a youth lacrosse team that was set up to help combat an epidemic of youth suicide in the community of Kugluktuk, Nunavut. The films cast includes Will Sasso, Ben Schnetzer, Tantoo Cardinal, Eric Schweig, Natar Ungalaaq, Anna Lambe, Paul Nutarariaq and Madeline Ivalu. The film premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. In October, de Pencier won the Directors Guild of Canada award for Best Direction in a Feature Film. The film was theatrically released in Canada on April 19, 2019 by Mongrel Media. At the 7th Canadian Screen Awards, Dan General, Thomas Lambe and Adam Tanuyak won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Original Song for "Trials". Nutarariaq was nominated for Best Actor, and Anna Lambe was nominated for Best Supporting Actress. A Sort of Family A Sort of Family is a 2017 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Diego Lerman. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 42nd Toronto International Film Festival on 8 September 2017. Slipknot: Day of the Gusano Day of the Gusano: Live in Mexico is the second live album from American heavy metal band Slipknot. The album features the first concert in Mexico from the ensemble, which took place on 5 December 2015. Shown in movie theatres on 6 September 2017, the album was released on 20 October 2017. It was the bands first live album since 2005s Live, and the first live album to feature bassist Alessandro Venturella and drummer Jay Weinberg, after the death of original bassist Paul Gray in 2010 and the firing of drummer Joey Jordison in 2013. This is also Slipknots last live album with their longtime percussionist Chris Fehn. Death's Marathon Deaths Marathon is a 1913 silent film short directed by D. W. Griffith and distributed by Biograph. It stars Blanche Sweet and Henry B. Walthall and was filmed in the Los Angeles area. This film survives and is available on DVD. Millie Millie is a pre-Code drama film directed by John Francis Dillon from a screenplay by Charles Kenyon and Ralph Morgan, based on a novel of the same name by Donald Henderson Clarke. The film was an independent production by Charles R. Rogers, distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, after their acquisition of Pathé Exchange. It stars Helen Twelvetrees in one of her best roles, with a supporting cast that includes Lilyan Tashman, James Hall, Joan Blondell, John Halliday and Anita Louise. Tarzan's Peril Tarzans Peril is a 1951 film directed by Byron Haskin and starring Lex Barker as Tarzan and Virginia Huston as Jane, and featuring Dorothy Dandridge as "Melmendi, Queen of the Ashuba." Some of it was shot in Kenya, making it the first Tarzan film to be filmed in Africa, though the majority of its location shooting was done in the United States. Critics praised the convincing integration of the African and American footage. The film is frequently shown under the alternate titles Jungle Queen and Tarzan and the Jungle Queen. Act of Love Act of Love is a 1953 American romantic drama film directed by Anatole Litvak, starring Kirk Douglas and Dany Robin. It is based on the novel The Girl on the Via Flaminia by Alfred Hayes. A Parisian falls in love with an American soldier near the end of World War II. The Haunted Castle The Haunted Castle is a 1960 West German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. The film is a sequel to The Spessart Inn and was followed by Glorious Times at the Spessart Inn. A Boy Ten Feet Tall Sammy Going South is a 1963 British adventure film directed by Alexander Mackendrick, photographed by Erwin Hillier and starring Edward G. Robinson, Fergus McClelland and Constance Cummings. Sammy Going South was based on a novel by W. H. Canaway and adapted for the screen by Denis Cannan. It was produced by Michael Balcon Productions and Bryanston Films. The film had a difficult production period; Robinson suffered a heart attack and some cast members were bitten by snakes. It was first broadcast on British television on BBC2 on Christmas Day 1970 and on American television by the American Broadcasting Company in 1971. Marco the Magnificent La Fabuleuse Aventure de Marco Polo or Marco the Magnificent is a 1965 international co-production adventure film directed by Denys de La Patellière and Noël Howard. Heroic Purgatory is a Japanese black-and-white arthouse film released in 1970. It was directed by Yoshishige Yoshida and written by Masahiro Yamada. Its the second film in Yoshidas trilogy of Japanese radicalism, preceded by Eros + Massacre and followed by Coup dEtat. A Reflection of Fear A Reflection of Fear is a 1973 American thriller film directed by William A. Fraker with a screenplay by Edward Hume and Lewis John Carlino and starring Sondra Locke, Robert Shaw, Mary Ure, Signe Hasso, Gordon Devol and Sally Kellerman. It is based on the novel, Go To Thy Deathbed by Stanton Forbes. Two Champions of Death 2 Champions of Shaolin is a 1980 Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Cheh. Starring the Venoms, it continues the then-popular theme of feuds between Shaolin and Wudang. Rumors suggest that a rift was occurring between Kuo Chui and Lu Feng over choreography credits in previous films thus they came to an agreement that Kuo Chui would sit out 2 Champions of Shaolin and Lu Feng will sit out a later film, thus giving the role usually filled by Kuo to Lo Mang. The film was digitally enhanced by Joseph Kahn for the Chemical Brothers music video "Get Yourself High". Wanderers of the Desert El Haimoune is a 1984 film by Tunisian writer and director Nacer Khemir. It is the first part of Khemirs "Desert Trilogy" that also includes "The Doves lost necklace" and BabAziz. It stars Nacer Khemir, Soufiane Makni, Noureddine Kasbaoui, Hedi Daoud, and Sonia Ichti. It was filmed in Tunisia. The Good Father The Good Father is a 1985 British film directed by Mike Newell and starring Anthony Hopkins, Jim Broadbent, Harriet Walter, Fanny Viner, Simon Callow, Joanne Whalley, and Michael Byrne. It is loosely based on Peter Princes novel of the same name. It marked the first credited appearance in a feature film of Stephen Fry. The film was produced for British television but received a theatrical release in the US. Dream Demon Dream Demon is a 1988 British horror film co-written and directed by Harley Cokeliss and starring Jemma Redgrave in her debut role opposite Kathleen Wilhoite, Jimmy Nail, Susan Fleetwood and Timothy Spall. The Dreamer of Oz The Dreamer of Oz: The L. Frank Baum Story is a 1990 made-for-television biographical film starring John Ritter as Lyman Frank Baum, the author who wrote The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and thirteen of the other Oz books. Also starring in it was Annette OToole as Baums supportive wife, Maud, and Rue McClanahan as Baums tough mother-in-law, Matilda Gage. Johns son, Jason Ritter, makes his debut in it as Harry Neal Baum. At the time of its debut, OToole and Ritter also starred in It, a TV miniseries where they played a couple. Wishman Wishman is a 1992 fantasy film written and directed by Mike Marvin and starring Paul Le Mat, Geoffrey Lewis, Brion James and Quin Kessler. The Avenging Angel The Avenging Angel is a 1995 American television film directed by Craig R. Baxley. Legion Legion is a 1998 television film directed by Jon Hess with screenplay by Patrick Highsmith and Evan Spiliotopoulos. It was produced by Avi Nesher for Mahagonny Pictures and Conquistador Entertainment Inc. and aired first on April 18, 1998. The film stars Terry Farrell, Corey Feldman Rick Springfield and Trevor Goddard. Nesher is also known for his screenplay Doppelganger and as director of the HBO films Savage and Mercenary Red Team The Crimson Code, also known as Red Team, is a 1999 crime thriller film starring Patrick Muldoon, C. Thomas Howell, Cathy Moriarty, Tim Thomerson and Fred Ward. Noriega: God's Favorite Noriega: Gods Favorite is a 2000 biographical television movie starring Bob Hoskins as Manuel Noriega. A Trip Down Market Street Before the Fire A Trip Down Market Street is a 13-minute actuality film recorded by placing a movie camera on the front of a cable car as it traveled down San Francisco’s Market Street. The film shows many details of daily life in a major early 20th century American city, including the transportation, fashions and architecture of the era. The film begins at 8th Street and continues eastward to the cable car turntable, at The Embarcadero, in front of the Ferry Building. Landmarks passed in the latter part of the first half include the Call Building and the Palace Hotel. The film was produced by the four Miles brothers: Harry, Herbert, Earle and Joe. It is notable for capturing San Francisco four days before the citys devastating earthquake and fire, which started on the morning of Wednesday, April 18, 1906. The Miles brothers had been producing films in New York including films shot in San Francisco. In September 1905 they shot the fight between Oscar "Battling" Nelson and Jimmy Britt in Colma, just south of San Francisco city limits. The Miles brothers established a studio at 1139 Market Street in San Francisco in early 1906. They shot a railroad descent down Mount Tamalpais as well as the Market Street film. On April 17, Harry and Joe Miles boarded a train for New York, taking the two films with them, but they heard about the earthquake and sent the films to New York while they boarded another train headed back to San Francisco. The Turk Street house of Earle Miles survived the earthquake and subsequent catastrophic fire but the studio did not. The Miles brothers based their business out of Earles home, and shot more film of post-earthquake scenes; some of this footage, including that of a second trip down a now devastated Market Street, reemerged in 2016. It is likely that the Market Street film survives today because it was sent away before the fire. Several 35mm prints exist with slight changes in footage. Copies are held at the Library of Congress and the Prelinger Archives. A digital version is viewable online at Internet Archive, YouTube and Wikimedia Commons. In 2010, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. The Sign of Four The Sign of Four is a Canadian television film directed by Rodney Gibbons and starring Matt Frewer and Kenneth Welsh. The movie is based on Arthur Conan Doyles second Sherlock Holmes story. Angst Angst is a 2003 German drama film directed by Oskar Roehler, starring André Hennicke, Marie Bäumer and Vadim Glowna. It follows a stage director who goes through a personal crisis. Take Out Take Out is a 2004 independent film depicting a day-in-the-life of an illegal Chinese immigrant working as a deliveryman for a Chinese take-out shop in New York City. The widely acclaimed film, written and directed by Sean Baker and Shih-Ching Tsou, has been nominated for the John Cassavetes award in the 2009 Independent Spirit Awards. Take Out was filmed in and near upper-Manhattan, New York, in the spring of 2003. It debuted at the Slamdance Film Festival in January 2004. In June 2008 it was given a limited release through CAVU Pictures. On September 1, 2009, Kino Entertainment released Take Out in the US on a Region 1 DVD. Samurai Deeper Kyo is a manga series written and illustrated by Akimine Kamijyo. Set during the Edo period of Japans history, Samurai Deeper Kyo follows , a feared samurai seeking to regain his body after his soul is sealed inside the body of his rival, Mibu Kyoshiro. Kyo is joined in his search by the bounty-hunter Shiina Yuya, the heir to the Tokugawa shogunate Benitora; and Sanada Yukimura, a known rival of the Tokugawa. Samurai Deeper Kyo was serialized from October 15, 1999 to May 10, 2006 in Kodanshas Weekly Shōnen Magazine, and collected over 38 volumes. The manga was adapted into an animated television series in 2002. The Studio Deen production aired on TV Tokyo from July 2, 2002 until December 23, 2002, for a total of 26 episodes. Both the manga and anime have been licensed in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The manga was acquired by Tokyopop in 2002. However, by 2009, Kodansha allowed its licensing contracts to expire, preventing Tokyopop from continuing the English version of the series. Samurai Deeper Kyo was shortly thereafter picked up by Del Rey Manga, who have completed the series by releasing volumes 35 and 36 in a single volume and volumes 37 and 38 in a single volume. The anime series was acquired by Media Blasters under its AnimeWorks label in 2003. briefly aired on Encore Action and Starz WAM! in the United States. Daniel's Daughter Daniels Daughter is a 2008 Canadian television film directed by Neill Fearnley. The film is about a magazine editor who returns to her small hometown to fulfill a request from her estranged father. Echo "Echo" is the original unaired pilot episode of the Fox television series Dollhouse. It was officially released on the season one DVD set. It was reshot and many scenes from it were taken and inserted as filler in later episodes. It is not considered canon in terms of the shows mythology; however, many subsequent reviewers have noted that it was a superior pilot than the one aired. It is one of only three episodes of the series that was both written and directed by the series creator Joss Whedon. Beyond All Boundaries Beyond All Boundaries is a 2009 short film depicting the battles of World War II. The film is shown in 4-D, and includes archive footage and special effects. The short, produced and narrated by Tom Hanks and directed by David Briggs, was released 9 November 2009 and is shown solely in The National World War II Museum, New Orleans. It was designed purely for the Solomon Victory Theater within the museum, and is only shown in this one location. Solomon Victory Theater makes use of vibrating seats and atmospheric effects to enhance the viewing experience. In addition there are also moving props and scenery, lighting and sound effects and a multi-layered projection process. The film makes use of the writings and documented accounts of World War II veterans. In 2011, Beyond All Boundaries received a Thea Award for Outstanding Achievement from the Themed Entertainment Association. No et moi No et moi is a 2010 French drama film directed and co-written by Zabou Breitman. It is based on the Prix des Libraires-winning novel of the same name by Delphine de Vigan. Princess Princess is a 2014 Israeli drama film directed and written by Tali Shalom Ezer. It is Ezers first feature film. Shira Haas stars as Adar, a 12-year-old girl whose close relationship with her mothers boyfriend becomes sexually abusive. Princess premiered at the 2014 Jerusalem Film Festival. The Drummond Will The Drummond Will is a 2011 British comedy film directed by Alan Butterworth, starring Philip James and Mark Oosterveen, and written by Butterworth and Sam Forster. The film is a fusion of the theatrical style found in classic Ealing Comedies with modern British humour. William & Catherine: A Royal Romance William & Catherine: A Royal Romance is an American 2011 television movie that stars Alice St. Clair as Catherine Middleton and Dan Amboyer as Prince William of Wales. The movie also features Jane Alexander as Queen Elizabeth II and Victor Garber as Prince Charles, Prince of Wales. The plot summary provided by Internet Movie Database is, "Chronicles Prince William and Kate Middleton, as young students at St. Andrews, Williams Army training at Sandhurst Military Academy, their break-up, reunification, engagement and planning of royal nuptials, and advice from Williams grandmother, the Queen." "We are not afraid to explore the real side of the relationship and the challenges," Dan Amboyer, who plays William, said while promoting the movie at a meeting of the Television Critics Association. "Diana features in the film," Alice St. Clair, who portrays Middleton, said. "There is just really a great sense of relationships within the family. So there is Williams relationship with his father and his brother, and you see him calling upon Dianas interview, and watching this interview that Diana did and using her words to kind of guide him through his troubled moments.". Garber, who plays the Prince of Wales, said the recent unavoidable worldwide television wedding event has likely boosted the public mood regarding Britains monarchy. "I think it has done an enormous service to the royal family, and I think that this film really sort of attempts to kind of humanize them," he said. "I think because enough time has passed since the tragedy of Diana’s death, that they’re sort of being seen in a different way. And I think that William and Kate have definitely had an enormously positive effect on their reputation, on their how they are perceived." Even Garber’s character has likely enjoyed a boost in popularity, unthinkable once. "I think that he was vilified in a way," he said. "Over time that has sort of softened, and yes, I think I certainly my opinion of him has changed somewhat having played him and listened to him. I think he’s kind of an amazing guy, actually." The movie is directed by and produced by Emmy Award-winning producer Linda Yellen. The co-producer is Emmy Award nominee Brad Krevoy. The movie aired on August 27, 2011 in the United States on the Hallmark Channel. The movie was filmed on location in Bucharest. Morituris Morituris is a 2011 Italian horror film directed by Raffaele Picchio. The film had its world premiere on July 30, 2011, at Fantasia Festival. The film is inspired by the Circeo Massacre, in which three young men abducted, and then raped and tortured, two young women over a two-day period. As a result of its graphic content, the film has been banned in Italy. In May 2013 Synapse Films announced that they had purchased the rights to Mortituris with the intent to release it to DVD. Bobby Yeah Bobby Yeah is a BAFTA-nominated stop motion animated short film written, directed and animated by Robert Morgan. It was made independently and completed in 2011. It has screened at numerous international film festivals, including The Sundance Film Festival. Harodim Harodim is a 2012 is a thriller movie that was written and directed by Paul Finelli. Paul Finelli is both a writer and producer who also directed Ride and Der Atem des Himmels. The film is A Terra Mater Factual Studios production, in association with Tomcat Prods., Finger Films. The film stars Peter Fonda, Michael Desante, and Travis Fimmel, and was filmed in Austria. Secrets of Eden Secrets of Eden is a 2012 suspense television film directed by Tawnia McKiernan, based on a book by Chris Bohjalian published in 2010. The film was set and recorded in Toronto, Canada. Gamer Gamer, alternatively spelt Gámer or Gaamer, was a debut feature-length film directed by Oleg Sentsov. It was released in Russian and Ukrainian language in 2011. He tells of a young gamer, who lives with his mother in Simferopol. The premiere was held in 2012 in Rotterdam. The film participated in several international film festivals and was a highly marked by the professional community, in particular, a premium Russian Guild of Film Critics at the festival Spirit of Fire in Khanty-Mansiysk. Tamako Market is a Japanese anime television series produced by Kyoto Animation, directed by Naoko Yamada, and written by Reiko Yoshida. The series aired in Japan between January 10 and March 28, 2013. The anime has been licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks. A film sequel, Tamako Love Story, premiered in Japan on April 26, 2014, paired with a short film titled Dera-chan of the Southern Islands. Setoutsumi is a Japanese film directed by Tatsushi Ōmori and starring Sosuke Ikematsu and Masaki Suda. It is a live action film adaptation of the Japanese manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Kazuya Konomoto. Rudolf the Black Cat is a 2016 Japanese computer-animated family adventure drama film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and Motonori Sakakibara. It was released in Japan by Toho on August 6, 2016. Mohanlal Mohanlal is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language family comedy film directed by Sajid Yahiya and written by Suneesh Varanad from a story by Yahiya. Manju Warrier plays Meenukutty, an ardent Mohanlal fan having celebrity worship syndrome, and Indrajith Sukumaran as her husband Sethumadhavan. Principal photography took place between May and December 2017 at locations in Ernakulam, and Palakkad and Thrissur districts. Mohanlal was released in Kerala on 14 April 2018. The Night Sitter The Night Sitter is a 2018 American comedy horror film directed by Abiel Bruhn and John Rocco. It stars Elyse Dufour, Jack Champion, Jermaine Rivers, Amber Neukum, J. Benedict Larmore, Ben Barlow, Bailey Campbell, Joe Walz, Deanna Meske and Manny Sandow. The film had its world premiere at the Kosmorama Trondheim International Film Festival on March 5, 2018. It was released on August 6, 2019, by Uncork’d Entertainment. Teddy at the Throttle Teddy at the Throttle is a 1917 American silent comedy short film starring Bobby Vernon, Gloria Swanson, and Wallace Beery. Danger Lights Danger Lights is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film, directed by George B. Seitz, from a screenplay by James Ashmore Creelman. It stars Louis Wolheim, Robert Armstrong, and Jean Arthur. The plot concerns railroading on the Chicago, and the movie was largely filmed along that railroads lines in Montana. The railway yard in Miles City was a primary setting, while rural scenes were shot along the railway line through Sixteen Mile Canyon, Montana. Additional footage was shot in Chicago The film was the first ever shot in the new Spoor-Berggren Natural Vision Process. If Winter Comes If Winter Comes is a 1947 drama film released by MGM. The movie was directed by Victor Saville, based on the novel by A.S.M. Hutchinson. The film tells the story of an English textbook writer who takes in a pregnant girl. The novel had previously been made into the 1923 film If Winter Comes. Rugged Bear Rugged Bear is a 1953 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon follows Humphrey the Bear as he takes refuge in Donald Ducks cabin during hunting season by disguising himself as a bearskin rug. The film was directed by Jack Hannah and features the voices of Clarence Nash as Donald, Jimmy MacDonald as Humphrey, and an uncredited narrator. Rugged Bear was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 26th Academy Awards in 1954, but lost to another Disney film, Toot. This was the eighth of nine nominations received by the Donald Duck film series. Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man Hemingways Adventures of a Young Man is a 1962 American adventure film directed by Martin Ritt based on Ernest Hemingways semi-autobiographical character Nick Adams, and featuring Richard Beymer as Adams. A.E. Hotchner wrote the screenplay, originally calling the film Ernest Hemingways "Young Man". The cast includes Diane Baker, Jessica Tandy, Ricardo Montalban, Eli Wallach, Arthur Kennedy and Paul Newman. It was released in July 1962. Die Tür mit den 7 Schlössern The Door with Seven Locks is a 1962 West German-French crime film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Heinz Drache. It is an adaptation of the Edgar Wallace novel The Door with Seven Locks. Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released on March 28, 1964, starring Bugs Bunny and the Tasmanian Devil. It was directed by Robert McKimson. It was produced by David H. DePatie. The cartoon was animated by Ted Bonnicksen, Warren Batchelder, and George Grandpré. The cartoon was written by John Dunn. This marks the final pairing of Bugs and Taz, as well as the final appearance of Taz in the Golden age of American animation, and Bugs final appearance in the Merrie Melodies series. It is also the only cartoon where Bugs and Taz both lose in the end. David Copperfield David Copperfield is a 1969 British American international co-production television film directed by Delbert Mann based on the novel of the same name by Charles Dickens adapted by Jack Pulman. The film was made in the UK for 20th Century Fox Television with some exteriors filmed in Suffolk. Some interior scenes were filmed at The Swan Hotel in Southwold. The film starred Robin Phillips in the title role and Ralph Richardson as Micawber. Among other well-known actors featured were Richard Attenborough, Laurence Olivier, Susan Hampshire, Cyril Cusack, Wendy Hiller, Edith Evans, Michael Redgrave and Ron Moody. Inn of Evil is a 1971 Japanese film directed by Masaki Kobayashi. The film set during the Tokugawa Shogunate and is about a tavern in Edo which smugglers use as a base of operations. The film was adapted from the novel Fukagawa anarakutei by Shugoro Yamamoto. The film received four awards at the Mainichi Film Concours, including Best Actor and Best Score. Romance with a Double Bass Romance with a Double Bass is a 1974 British short comedy film directed by Robert Young. It was adapted by Young and John Cleese from a screenplay by Bill Owen that was originally based on the short story of the same name by Anton Chekhov. It stars Cleese and his then wife Connie Booth. The cast included Andrew Sachs who would work with Cleese and Booth in Fawlty Towers the following year. The Nickel Ride The Nickel Ride is a 1974 American neo-noir crime film directed and produced by Robert Mulligan and starring Jason Miller, Linda Haynes, Victor French, Bo Hopkins, and John Hillerman. It is the debut film of screenwriter Eric Roth. It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Palme dOr. On December 13, 2011 Shout! Factory released the film on DVD as part of a double feature with 99 and 44/100% Dead. The Medic The Medic is a 1979 French film directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre, adapted from the novel Harmonie ou les horreurs de la guerre by Jean Freustié. Backfire Backfire is a 1988 mystery-thriller film about a murderous love triangle which forms between an affluent Vietnam War veteran, his wife, and another man. The film was directed by Gilbert Cates, and stars Karen Allen, Keith Carradine, Dean Paul Martin and Jeff Fahey. Night Visitor Night Visitor is an independently-financed 1989 thriller shot under the title Never Cry Devil that was directed by Rupert Hitzig, produced by Alain Silver, and stars Richard Roundtree, Elliott Gould, Allen Garfield, and Derek Rydall. Blackfly Blackfly is a 1991 Canadian animated short from Christopher Hinton, produced by the National Film Board of Canada and based on "The Black Fly Song" by Wade Hemsworth. It was nominated for an Academy Award and Genie Award for Best Animated Short. The song is performed in the film by Hemsworth with back-up vocals from Kate & Anna McGarrigle. Up, Down, Fragile Up, Down, Fragile is a 1995 French film directed by Jacques Rivette. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival. Nothing Personal Nothing Personal is a 1995 Irish-British drama film; it was directed by Thaddeus OSullivan with screenwriter Daniel Mornin. Ian Hart won the Volpi Cup for best supporting actor at the 52nd Venice International Film Festival. Rose Hill Rose Hill is a 1997 American Western film, directed by Christopher Cain and written by Earl W. Wallace. The film stars Jennifer Garner, Jeffrey D. Sams, Vera Farmiga, Justin Chambers, and Zak Orth. It is based on Julie Garwoods 1995 novel For the Roses. The film premiered on CBS on April 20, 1997. Spin the Bottle Spin the Bottle is a 2000 American film directed by Jamie Yerkes. Ko mne, Mukhtar! Come Here, Mukhtar! is a 1965 drama film directed by Semyon Tumanov. Emmanuelle: A World of Desire Emmanuelle 2: A World of Desire is a 1994 television movie from the Emmanuelle in Space series featuring several softcore sex scenes mostly between Krista Allen and co-star Paul Michael Robinson. It was directed by Jean-Jacques Lamore, produced by Alain Siritzky, and written by J.C. Knowlton, based on character by Emmanuelle Arsan. The cinematographic was by Andrea V. Rossotto. The Life Before This The Life Before This is a 1999 Canadian film directed by Jerry Ciccoritti. It begins with a massacre perpetrated in a coffee shop by two gunmen, and then uses flashbacks to show how each of the people present found themselves in the shop on that day. It shows how small choices can result in life-changing situations. Sacred Flesh Sacred Flesh is a 1999 British nunsploitation horror film. It is set in an indeterminate past, and consists of a series of loosely connected vignettes that depict pseudo-lesbian sexuality and some sado-masochistic activity. The Beaver Trilogy The Beaver Trilogy is a documentary film directed by Trent Harris, featuring Richard LaVon Griffiths, Sean Penn, Crispin Glover and co-starring Courtney Gains and Elizabeth Daily. La spagnola La Spagnola is a 2001 comedy drama Australian film directed by Steve Jacobs. It was Australias submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Blurred Blurred is a 2002 Australian film about groups of school leavers travelling to schoolies week on the Gold Coast. It was directed by Evan Clarry and written by Phil Mitchell and Kier Shorey. The Horseman Konjanik is a 2003 Croatian film directed by Branko Ivanda. It is based on Ivan Aralicas 1971 novel of the same name. The movie takes place in the early 18th century on the borders between the regions of Bosnia and Dalmatia, the crossroads of the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice. It deals with issues relating to the regions native Croats as they struggle to live between two empires and two faiths: Catholicism and Islam. The films main character Petar Revač, was played by Nikša Kušelj. American Visa American Visa is a 2005 Bolivia/Mexico-produced film by Bolivian writer and director Juan Carlos Valdivia. The film is set in La Paz, and features many exterior shots of the city and surrounding countryside. Mario is a retired English teacher from the Bolivian countryside. Leaving his career, his home, his town and his past, he sets out to follow his dream of seeing the United States. Mario hopes to become a part of the American dream; America to him is opportunity, stability, and a place to escape from his old life and reunite with his now adult son. Mario arrives in La Paz in order to secure a travel visa for the US. Once there, he meets and befriends Blanca, an exotic dancer at the local strip club. But Mario is a diligent man, and he is willing to revert to any measure possible to obtain that one thing which he wants most: a life in the United States. The Melon Route The Melon Route is a Croatian drama film directed by Branko Schmidt. It was released in 2006. Superstorm Superstorm is a three-part British docudrama miniseries written and directed by Julian Simpson, about a group of scientists that try to divert and weaken hurricanes using cloud seeding. Superstorm originally aired on BBC One for a period of three weeks, totaling three 59 minute episodes, from to . Each episode was followed by a half-hour documentary on BBC Two on extreme weather monitoring and forecasting, called The Science of Superstorms. The series was also aired on the Discovery Channel in the U.S. and Canada during the summer of 2007. Superstorm is a co-production of BBC Worldwide, Discovery Channel and ProSieben, in association with M6 and NHK. Ailsa Orr and Michael Mosley, who made also Supervolcano, are the executive producers for BBC, while Jack E. Smith is the executive producer for the Discovery Channel. The miniseries was released on DVD in the United Kingdom on 2 July 2007. Blue Seduction Blue Seduction is a 2009 Canadian erotic thriller directed by Timothy Bond and starring Billy Zane and Estella Warren. The movie was filmed in New Brunswick. Max Rose Max Rose is a 2016 American drama film starring Jerry Lewis and written and directed by Daniel Noah. The film also stars Kevin Pollak, Kerry Bishé, Dean Stockwell and Claire Bloom. Victor Young Perez Victor "Young" Perez is a 2013 French biographical film depicting the life of the boxer and Auschwitz concentration camp prisoner Victor Perez. The film was directed by Jacques Ouaniche, written by Jacques Ouaniche and Yoni Darmon. Hur många kramar finns det i världen? Hur många kramar finns det i världen? is a 2013 Swedish comedy-drama film starring Claes Malmberg, Per Morberg, Vanna Rosenberg and . Flying Witch is a Japanese manga series by Chihiro Ishizuka. It has been serialized since September 2012 in Kodanshas shōnen manga magazine Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine and collected in eight tankōbon volumes. The manga was first published as a one-shot on July 9, 2010 in the same magazine. An anime television series adaptation aired between April 9, 2016 and June 25, 2016. The Aeronauts The Aeronauts is a 2019 British-American biographical adventure film written and directed by Tom Harper, from a story co-written with Jack Thorne. Produced by Harper, Todd Lieberman, and David Hoberman, the film stars Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne. The film had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on August 30, 2019, followed by a showing at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival. The film will be theatrically released in the United States on December 6, 2019 by Amazon Studios. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 1912 horror film based on both Robert Louis Stevensons novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and on the play version of Thomas Russell Sullivan. Directed by Lucius Henderson, the film stars actor James Cruze in the dual roles of Jekyll and Hyde. The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case The Sign of Four is a 1932 British crime film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Arthur Wontner, Ian Hunter and Graham Soutten. The film is based on Arthur Conan Doyles second Sherlock Holmes story The Sign of the Four. The film is also known as The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes Greatest Case. A young woman needs Sherlock Holmes for protection when shes tormented by an escaped killer. However, when the woman is abducted, Holmes and Watson must infiltrate the citys criminal underworld to track down the young woman. Klondike Annie Klondike Annie is a 1936 black-and-white comedy drama film starring Mae West and Victor McLaglen. The film was co-written by West from her play Frisco Kate, which she wrote in 1921 and a story written by the duo Marion Morgan and George Brendan Dowell. Raoul Walsh directed. Wedding Present Wedding Present is a 1936 romantic screwball comedy film directed by Richard Wallace and starring Joan Bennett and Cary Grant. The screenplay was written by Joseph Anthony, based on a story by Paul Gallico. The film was distributed by Paramount Pictures. Ship Ahoy Ship Ahoy is a 1942 musical-comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Eleanor Powell and Red Skelton. It was produced by MGM. The Black Raven The Black Raven is a 1943 American film directed by Sam Newfield, produced and released by Producers Releasing Corporation, a leading Poverty Row studio. Bullfighter and the Lady Bullfighter and the Lady is a 1951 drama romance sport film directed and written by Budd Boetticher starring Robert Stack, Joy Page and Gilbert Roland. Filmed on location in Mexico, the film focused on the realities of the dangerous sport of bullfighting. During production, one stunt man died. Boetticher, who had experience in bullfighting, used a semidocumentary approach in filming the sport and the lives of matadors. Dixieland Droopy Dixieland Droopy is a 1954 animated short subject in the Droopy series, directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Dixieland Droopy was produced simultaneously in Academy ratio and CinemaScope versions. The French Line The French Line is a 1953 American musical film starring Jane Russell made by RKO Radio Pictures, directed by Lloyd Bacon and produced by Edmund Grainger, with Howard Hughes as executive producer. The screenplay was by Mary Loos and Richard Sale, based on a story by Matty Kemp and Isabel Dawn. It was filmed in three strip technicolor and Dual strip polarized 3D during what many consider 3-D films "golden era" of 1952-1954. Gilbert Roland co-stars and Kim Novak makes her first film appearance. I Am a Camera I Am a Camera is a 1955 British comedy-drama film based on The Berlin Stories by Christopher Isherwood and the eponymous play by John Van Druten. The film is a fictionalized account of Isherwoods time living in Berlin between the World Wars. Directed by Henry Cornelius, from a script by John Collier, I Am a Camera stars Laurence Harvey as Isherwood and Julie Harris recreating her Tony Award-winning performance as Sally Bowles. The film was critically unsuccessful upon its release in both the United Kingdom and the United States, and it was subjected to restrictive ratings. Long overshadowed by Cabaret, the 1966 stage and 1972 film adaptation of the same source material, contemporary critics have noted the historic interest of this earlier presentation. Tarzan's Hidden Jungle Tarzans Hidden Jungle is a 1955 black-and-white film from RKO Pictures directed by Harold D. Schuster and starring Gordon Scott in his first film as Tarzan, taking over the role from Lex Barker, who had in turn followed Johnny Weissmuller in the series. The film about Edgar Rice Burroughs ape-man also features Vera Miles and Jack Elam. It was the last of twelve Tarzan pictures released by RKO. Tarzans mate, Jane, does not appear in the film. Tarzan at first seems to show more than casual interest in Miles character, but ultimately there is no romance. In real life, Scott and Miles were married after the film was completed. Scott eventually played Tarzan in six movies over a five-year span. Follow a Star Follow a Star is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Robert Asher and starring Norman Wisdom. Shock Troops Shock Troops is a 1967 French-Italian drama film directed by Costa-Gavras. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. Film producer Harry Saltzman has a "presented by" credit. Journey Back to Oz Journey Back To Oz is a 1972 American animated adventure fantasy film produced by Filmation and an unofficial sequel to the 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film The Wizard of Oz. It is loosely based on L. Frank Baums second Oz novel, The Marvelous Land of Oz, although Baum received no screen credit. Although the Wizard does not reappear, a 1976 television version shown on ABC featured live-action segments starring Bill Cosby as the Wizard. La marge The Margin is a 1976 French erotic drama film written and directed by Walerian Borowczyk and starring Sylvia Kristel. It is loosely based on the novel The Margin by André Pieyre de Mandiargues. It had admissions of 725,502 in France. Spectre Spectre is a 1977 television film produced by Gene Roddenberry. It was co-written by Roddenberry and Samuel A. Peeples, and directed by Clive Donner. It was one of several unsuccessful pilots created by Roddenberry, and one of several pilots in the 1970s in the occult detective subgenre. The pilot follows the adventures of William Sebastian, a former criminologist and occult expert, and his colleague, Dr. "Ham" Hamilton, a physician and forensic pathologist, as they visit the United Kingdom to investigate a case involving the aristocratic Cyon family. The cast includes John Hurt, James Villiers, Gordon Jackson, Ann Bell, and Majel Barrett. Effects Effects is an American horror film. It was filmed in 1978 but wasnt released until October 2005, when it received an official DVD release by Synapse Films. It features make-up effects by horror FX legend Tom Savini, who also appears in the film. Das Boot ist voll The Boat Is Full is a 1981 German-language Swiss film directed by Markus Imhoof. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film as a Swiss submission. It was also entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear for an outstanding single achievement. Too Early/Too Late Too Early/Too Late is a 1981 essay film directed by Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet. It is a sequence of shots of rural landscapes accompanied by readings of texts about the struggles of poor farmers, followed by another sequence of shots in Egypt. Terror at Tenkiller Terror at Tenkiller is a 1986 horror film directed and produced by Ken Meyer, and written by Claudia Meyer. The film was shot entirely in Oklahoma near Lake Fort Gibson and the Fort Gibson dam, though not at the actual Tenkiller Ferry Lake as the story suggests. Leon the Pig Farmer Leon the Pig Farmer is a 1992 British comedy about a Jewish estate agent in London who discovers that thanks to an artificial insemination mishap, his real father owns a pig farm in Yorkshire. It was directed by Vadim Jean and Gary Sinyor, and starred Mark Frankel in the title role. The film won the FIPRESCI International Critics Prize at the 1992 Venice Film Festival, while its directors won the Best Newcomer award from the London Critics Circle, the Most Promising Newcomer at the Evening Standard British Film Awards, and the Chaplin Award for the best first feature from the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Darkside Blues is a manga series by Hideyuki Kikuchi. The story has been adapted into an anime film directed by Yoshimichi Furukawa. The film was originally licensed by Central Park Media and then later licensed by ADV Films. Small Time Small Time is a 1996 film directed Shane Meadows. His first feature film, it was written, produced and directed by Meadows. The House The House is a 1997 French-Lithuanian drama film directed by Šarūnas Bartas. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. If I Die Before I Wake If I Die Before I Wake is a 1998 American crime thriller film featuring Muse Watson and Michael McCleery. Babes in Toyland Babes in Toyland is a 1997 American Christmas animated musical film based on the original story. The film stars Joseph Ashton, Lacey Chabert, Raphael Sbarge, Cathy Cavadini, Charles Nelson Reilly, Susan Silo, James Belushi, Bronson Pinchot, Christopher Plummer and Lindsay Schnebly. It was released direct-to-video in the United States. Lookwell Lookwell was a television pilot written and produced by Conan OBrien and Robert Smigel, the latter of whom would become a primary creative voice for OBriens late night show. It starred Adam West. Despite being a "personal favorite" of NBC chairman Brandon Tartikoff, the pilot was not picked up as a series. It was broadcast on NBC on July 28, 1991 in a summer weekend timeslot reserved for burning off pilots which the network had passed on. The lone episode has since become a cult classic. William McKinley at Canton, Ohio McKinley at Home, Canton, Ohio aka William McKinley at Canton, Ohio is a silent film reenactment of William McKinley receiving the Republican nomination for President of the United States in September 1896. The actual nomination had been several weeks earlier. McKinley is shown emerging from his house to receive the news from his secretary George Cortelyou. His wife Ida can be seen in a rocking chair on the porch. McKinley is seen removing his hat and wiping his forehead with a handkerchief after receiving the news. It was filmed by a two man crew for American Mutoscope and Biograph Company on 68 mm film, 60.02 m in length. McKinleys brother Abner and former US president Benjamin Harrison were stockholders in the film company. Road Rage Road Rage is a 1999 American made-for-TV movie, a thriller starring Yasmine Bleeth and Jere Burns. It was first broadcast on NBC on October 3, 1999. Exam Exam is a 2003 Romanian drama film directed by Titus Muntean. The Book of Mormon Movie, Volume 1: The Journey The Book of Mormon Movie, Volume 1: The Journey is a 2003 American adventure drama film directed by Gary Rogers and written by Rogers and Craig Clyde. A film adaptation of the first two books in The Book of Mormon, a religious text of scripture, the film was given a limited theatrical release on September 12, 2003. Bayside Shakedown 2 is the second film based on the popular Bayside Shakedown TV series, known for its unique and humorous depiction of the Japanese police force while avoiding the conventions that define most police dramas. The movie was released in the summer of 2003. Bayside Shakedown 2 is the all-time highest grossing non-animated Japanese movie on domestic screens and earned 17.35 billion yen at the box office. Eiffel I'm in Love Eiffel Im in Love is a 2003 Indonesian teen romantic comedy film directed by was Nasri Cheppy. The film stars Samuel Rizal and Shandy Aulia as the main characters, the film adaptation of the bestselling novel of the same name by Rachmania Arunita. Other people appearing in the film include Titi Kamal, Helmy Yahya, Didi Petet, and Hilda Arifin. The movie won an award for "Most Favorite Movie" and nomination for "Best Movie" at the 2004 MTV Indonesia Movie Awards. Loveless in Los Angeles Loveless in Los Angeles, an indie romantic comedy film completed in 2006 and written and directed by Archie Gips, stars Dash Mihok, Brittany Daniel, Navi Rawat, Geoffrey Arend, James Lesure, Chris Coppola and Stephen Tobolowsky. Xuxinha and Guto Against the Space Monsters Xuxinha e Guto contra os Monstros do Espaço is a 2005 Brazilian computer-animated adventure film written by Flávio de Souza and directed by Moacyr Góes and Clewerson Saremba, produced by Diler Trindade and distributed by Warner Bros. and Globo Filmes. Starring Xuxa Meneghel and Pedro Malta with the participation of the voice actors Flávia Saddy, Bernardo Coutinho, Guilherme Briggs, Gustavo Pereira, Milton Gonçalves. The film follows Guto, a 7-year-old boy who gets help from his guardian angel - Xuxinha - to fight junk-eating monsters that come from the planet XYZ, which is located in a distant galaxy, and will live in Pumzão Stream, right in the neighborhood where Guto and his friend Jonas live. The Pumzão is the ideal place for the invaders, who eat garbage and want to transform the Earth into a dump. The two will go through innumerable adventures and rely on the help of the wise homeless philosopher Euclides Arquimedes, Detective Txutxucão, and Jonas. But the great help comes from Heaven: Guto and Jonas guardian angels: Xuxinha and Biel. The great heroine is the blonde, who gives up her angelic powers to save Guto and the planet. Still in 2004, Xuxa Meneghel considered the possibility of producing a cinematographic animation later that year. The project had the first title "Adventures of Xuxinha", but the project was canceled. Almost a year after the first announcement in 2005, Xuxa announced the launch of its first animated film. Betting on a new formula, TV hots left its traditional movie format and bet on an animation. Xuxinha e Guto, was the film is the first Brazilian animation released in 3D format. He performed poorly at the box office, grossing just R$ 2,948,878 million reais across Brazil, with 596,218 the worst box office performance of a Xuxa movie since Xuxa Requebra. The film has received negative reviews from specialist critics. A sequel, came to be considered, but was canceled due to the films box office failure. Digimon Savers Digimon Data Squad, known in Japan as , is the fifth anime television series of the Digimon franchise, produced by Toei Animation. The series aired in Japan on Fuji TV from April 2, 2006 to March 25, 2007. An English-language version was produced by Studiopolis in conjunction with Toei Animation USA and Disney Enterprises, Inc. and aired in North America on Jetix from October 1, 2007 to November 1, 2008. It aired in the United Kingdom on Kix!. A film based on the series was released on December 9, 2006. Baghdad ER Baghdad ER is a documentary released by HBO on May 21, 2006. It shows the Iraq War from the perspective of a military hospital in Baghdad. It has some relatively disturbing scenes in it, therefore the U.S. Army is officially warning that military personnel watching it could experience symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. After being given a Peabody Award, the show was featured in the April 13, 2007 broadcast of NPRs Fresh Air. Guerrilla: The Taking of Patty Hearst Guerrilla: The Taking of Patty Hearst is a 2004 PBS documentary film about the 1974 kidnapping of Patty Hearst by the Symbionese Liberation Army left-wing revolutionary group. It was directed by Robert Stone, and features interviews with Timothy Findley and SLA members Russ Little and Michael Bortin. Friends of God: A Road Trip with Alexandra Pelosi Friends of God: A Road Trip With Alexandra Pelosi is an HBO television documentary about evangelicals in the United States that is written, directed, produced, and narrated by Alexandra Pelosi. The documentary first aired on January 25, 2007 on HBO. Lisa Heller was supervising producer and Sheila Nevins was executive producer. Jerry Falwell called this film "The Only Documentary that he and I ever watched and liked." In this documentary, Alexandra Pelosi visits several of the largest evangelical Christian church congregations in the country, such as Lakewood Church and New Life Church , and interviews their leaders and members. Pelosi also visits other Christian organizations like the Christian Wrestling Federation and Cruisers for Christ as well as others committed to spreading the Gospel through their own unique packaging and marketing. The documentary centers around the relationship between Christian evangelical churches and political activism. It also demonstrates how these organizations have shaped modern politics in regards to issues that include, but are not limited to, gay rights, abortion, and the creation-evolution controversy. Dirt! The Movie Dirt! The Movie is a 2009 American documentary film directed by filmmakers Gene Rosow and Bill Benenson and narrated by Jamie Lee Curtis. It was inspired by the book Dirt: The Ecstatic Skin of the Earth by William Bryant Logan. The documentary starred environmentalists like Wangari Maathai, Vandana Shiva, Gary Vaynerchuk, Paul Stamets and Bill Logan. The film explores the relationship between humans and soil, including its necessity for human life and impacts by society. Dirt! The Movie was an official selection for the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and won several awards, including the best documentary award at the 2009 Visions/Voices Environmental Film Festival and the "Best film for our future" award at the 2009 Mendocino Film Festival. Round Ireland with a Fridge Round Ireland with a Fridge is a book by Tony Hawks, first published in the UK in 1998, shortly before Pete McCarthys best seller, McCarthys Bar. It sold over half a million copies. The book is loosely based on a journey made by Hawks in 1997, when he hitchhiked around Ireland while re-evaluating his life and career. He made the trip as a result of a £100 bet with a friend, after he had seen a man in Ireland hitchhiking with a refrigerator. Publishers Weekly called the book "a bad parody of Dave Barrys travel books" but added that "In the end, Hawkss book becomes a lively celebration of contemporary Irish society and the goodwill of its people that neither revels in irony nor descends into mawkishness. A Cross the Universe A Cross the Universe is a 2008 documentary film about the French electronic music duo Justice directed by Romain Gavras, So Me and Justice themselves. Padikkathavan Padikkadavan is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film written and directed by Suraj. It stars Dhanush, Tamannaah, Vivek, Sayaji Shinde, Atul Kulkarni, Suman, and Pratap Pothan in the lead roles amongst a huge supporting cast in small pivotal and cameo roles. The music was composed by Mani Sharma with cinematography by A. Venkatesh and editing by Manoj. The film released on 14 January 2009 during Pongal and received a huge positive response. The film was successful grossing 17 crore in Tamil Nadu and established Dhanush as one of top five saleable heroes of Tamil cinema then. Filming began in March 2008 and was released in Pongal 2009. Facing Mirrors Facing Mirrors is a 2011 Iranian drama film directed and co-written by Negar Azarbayjani. The films producer and co-writer is Fereshteh Taerpoor. Sources of Life Sources of Life is a 2013 German film directed by Oskar Roehler. Sei Lá Sei Lá is a 2014 Portuguese romantic comedy film directed by Joaquim Leitão and based on a novel of the same name by Margarida Rebelo Pinto. It stars Leonor Seixas. Pattam Pole Pattam Pole is a 2013 Malayalam romantic film directed by cinematographer Alagappan N, who makes his directorial debut. The film tracks the relationship between a Brahmin youth, Karthik and a Christian girl Riya. Archana Kavi, Anoop Menon, Lalu Alex, Jayaprakash, Seetha, Leema Babu, Shraddha Gokul, Nandhu and Ilavarasu play supporting roles. It is now being remade in Tamil as Khadal Ithu Khadal with the same cast and crew with S SanalKumar replacing M jayachandran. Starting Over Again Antarctica: Ice & Sky Ice and the Sky is a 2015 French documentary film directed by Luc Jacquet about the work of Claude Lorius, who began studying Antarctic ice in 1957, and, in 1965, was the first scientist to be concerned about global warming. The film was selected to close the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Beauty and the Boss Beauty and the Boss is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Marian Marsh, David Manners and Warren William. It was based on a Hungarian play by Ladislas Fodor about a secretary who eventually marries her boss. An English language adaptation of the play by Benn Levy, entitled A Church Mouse, opened in London in early May, 1931. Another English language adaptation by Frederic and Fanny Hatton, also called A Church Mouse, opened in New York on 12 October 1931. In 1934 Warner Brothers British subsidiary remade the story at Teddington Studios as The Church Mouse. The films sets were designed by Anton Grot. Isle of Fury Isle of Fury is a 1936 adventure film, starring Humphrey Bogart and Margaret Lindsay, about a shipwrecked gangster and the detective sent to arrest him. The film was adapted by Robert Hardy Andrews and William Jacobs from the novel The Narrow Corner by W. Somerset Maugham. It was directed by the prolific B movie director Frank McDonald and is one of Bogarts first leading roles. It was released on October 10, 1936. Undersea Kingdom Undersea Kingdom is a Republic Pictures film serial released in response to Universals Flash Gordon. It was the second of the sixty-six serials made by Republic. In 1966 scenes from the serial were edited into a 100-minute television film titled Sharad of Atlantis. Following a suspicious earthquake, and detecting a series of signals, Professor Norton leads an expedition, including Lt Crash Corrigan and Reporter Diana Compton, in his Rocket Submarine to the suspected location of Atlantis. Finding the lost continent they become embroiled in an Atlantean civil war between Sharad and the usurper Unga Khan who wishes to conquer Atlantis and then destroy the upper world with earthquakes generated by his Disintegrator. Thus he will rule the world unless he can be stopped in time. The star of the serial is Ray "Crash" Corrigan, using that screen name for the first time. The name was created to sound similar to "Flash Gordon", in one of many similarities. Formerly a stunt man — he was the person swinging on vines in Tarzan the Ape Man — Corrigan went on to use this screenname for the rest of his career in serials and B-Westerns. The first two chapters of the serial were mocked on the TV show Mystery Science Theater 3000. Navy Blue and Gold Navy Blue and Gold is a 1937 American Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer dramatic film starring Robert Young, James Stewart and Lionel Barrymore. The plot revolves around the experiences of three young men attending the United States Naval Academy. The Bashful Buzzard The Bashful Buzzard is a 7-minute animated cartoon completed in 1944 and released on September 15, 1945. It is directed by Robert Clampett and features the character Beaky Buzzard. This is the last cartoon in which Kent Rogers performed voices, as he died in a training flight accident on July 9, 1944. Never a Dull Moment Never a Dull Moment is a 1950 American comedy film from RKO, starring Irene Dunne and Fred MacMurray. The film is based on the 1943 book Who Could Ask For Anything More? by Kay Swift. The filming took place between December 5, 1949, and February 1, 1950, in Thousand Oaks. Lion Down Lion Down is a 1951 Goofy cartoon featuring Goofy and Louie the Mountain Lion. The films plot centers on Goofy and Louie competing for a comfortable place to rest. The film is Louies third appearance. The Savage The Savage is a 1952 Technicolor Western film directed by George Marshall. The film stars Charlton Heston, Susan Morrow, and Peter Hansen. Much of The Savage was shot in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The film is based on L. L. Foremans novel, The Renegade, first published in 1949 by Pocket Books. The Warriors The Dark Avenger is a 1955 British-American historical adventure film directed by Henry Levin. The screenplay was written by Daniel B. Ullman. The film stars Errol Flynn, Joanne Dru and Peter Finch. The music score is by Cedric Thorpe Davie. It is also known as The Warriors in the United States, and had a working title of The Black Prince in the United Kingdom. The Dark Avenger follows the adventures of Edward the Black Prince, son of King Edward III and heir to the throne of England, as he tries to liberate the people of Aquitaine from the cruel grasp of France. The film was the last historical action film Errol Flynn would ever make. Stranger on Horseback Stranger on Horseback is a 1955 American Anscocolor Western film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Joel McCrea. The screenplay is based on a story by Louis LAmour. The Beatles at Shea Stadium The Beatles at Shea Stadium is a fifty-minute-long documentary of the Beatles 15 August 1965, concert at Shea Stadium in New York City, the highlight of the groups 1965 tour. The documentary was directed and produced by Bob Precht, NEMS Enterprises, and the Beatles company Subafilms. The project, placed under the direction of manager of production operations M. Clay Adams, was filmed by a large crew led by cinematographer Andrew Laszlo. Fourteen cameras were used to capture the euphoria and mass hysteria that was Beatlemania in America in 1965. The documentary first aired on BBC1 on 1 March 1966. In West Germany, it aired on 2 August that year. It aired in the United States on ABC on 10 January 1967. The Ugly Ones The Ugly Ones is a 1966 Spanish-Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Eugenio Martín. The film marked the debut of Tomás Milián in the western genre and was the first film score of composer Stelvio Cipriani. It was also the first Spanish western to receive a state funding for the "artistic interest of the work". The film was based on the 1958 novel The Bounty Killer by Marvin H. Albert. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Spaghetti Western at the 64th Venice International Film Festival. On October 11, 2017 Eugenio Martín was honored for the fiftieth anniversary of this at the 7º Almería Western Film Festival. Kill Them All and Come Back Alone Kill Them All and Come Back Alone is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. It stars American actors Chuck Connors and Frank Wolff, and features a film score by Francesco De Masi. Let's Get Those English Girls À nous les petites anglaises is a French film directed by Michel Lang, released in 1976. Junoon Junoon is a 1978 Indian Hindi language film produced by Shashi Kapoor and directed by Shyam Benegal. The film is based on Ruskin Bonds fictional novella, A Flight of Pigeons, set around the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The films soundtrack was composed by Vanraj Bhatia, and cinematography by Govind Nihalani. Its cast included Shashi Kapoor, his wife Jennifer Kendal, Nafisa Ali, Tom Alter, Shabana Azmi, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Naseeruddin Shah, Deepti Naval, Pearl Padamsee and Sushma Seth. The film also featured Shashi and Jennifers children Karan Kapoor, Kunal Kapoor, and Sanjana Kapoor. Renaldo and Clara Renaldo and Clara is a 1978 American film directed by Bob Dylan and starring Bob Dylan, Sara Dylan, and Joan Baez. Written by Dylan and Sam Shepard, the film incorporates three distinct film genres: concert footage, documentary interviews, and dramatic fictional vignettes reflective of Dylans song lyrics and life. Filmed in the fall of 1975 prior to and during Bob Dylans Rolling Thunder Revue tour, the film features appearances and performances by Ronee Blakley, T-Bone Burnett, Ramblin Jack Elliott, Allen Ginsberg, Arlo Guthrie, Ronnie Hawkins, Roger McGuinn, Joni Mitchell, Mick Ronson, Arlen Roth, Sam Shepard, and Harry Dean Stanton. Renaldo and Clara was released in its original four-hour form on January 25, 1978 in the United States. Its limited release in theaters in New York City, Los Angeles, and other cities was discontinued after a few weeks following widespread negative reviews. Renaldo and Clara won the Interfilm Award at the Mannheim-Heidelberg International Filmfestival in 1978 but has largely been panned by critics. The Secret Policeman's Other Ball The Secret Policemans Other Ball was the fourth of the benefit shows staged by the British Section of Amnesty International to raise funds for its research and campaign work in the human rights field. It was the second of many shows to bear the celebrated "Secret Policemans" title that became the iconic series known informally as The Secret Policemans Balls. The show took place at the Drury Lane theatre in London on Wednesday 9 September 1981. It was a successor to the 1979 show The Secret Policemans Ball. The show was directed by Monty Python alumnus John Cleese and produced by Martin Lewis & Peter Walker. It subsequently yielded two separate movies and two record albums. The film was distributed by Miramax. The budget of the 1981 film was £125,000. The show was very influential in galvanizing rock musicians to become involved in the human rights issue and in other political and social causes in subsequent decades. Musicians who performed at the show who subsequently became activists in various fields include Sting, Bob Geldof, Eric Clapton, Phil Collins and Midge Ure. Frida Still Life Frida Still Life is a 1983 Mexican drama film directed by Paul Leduc. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Gimme an 'F' Gimme an F is a 1984 comedy film written by Jim Hart and directed by Paul Justman. The film stars John Karlen, Stephen Shellen, Mark Keyloun, Jennifer Cooke and Lisa Wilcox in a short role. It was also released under the titles T & A Academy 2 and Cheerballs. A Fool and His Money A Fool and His Money is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Daniel Adams and written by Michael Mailer and Adams. The film stars Jonathan Penner, George Plimpton, Wendy Adams, Gerald Orange, Chuck Pfiefer and Sandra Bullock in her first leading role. The movie was released on September 24, 1989. Blinky Bill: The Mischievous Koala Blinky Bill: The Mischievous Koala is a 1992 Australian animated adventure comedy film directed by Yoram Gross and distributed by his Sydney-based production company Yoram Gross Film Studio. The film tells the story of Blinky Bill’s childhood with his animal friends in the Australian bush. The peace and charm of their existence is shattered by the destruction of their homes by humans. Blinky Bill rallies his friends, in a series of exciting adventures, as they battle to protect their homes from destruction and as he rescues his mother from captivity. The animation is superimposed over live-action footage of the Australian bush, that which was filmed on location in a farm at Bobin. The Flood: Who Will Save Our Children? The Flood: Who Will Save Our Children? is a 1993 American television film, starring Joe Spano, David Lascher and Michael A. Goorjian. It was directed by Chris Thomson and written by Donna Kanter and David J. Kinghorn. The movie is based on a real event that occurred in July 17, 1987. In that day 43 people were taken by a flash flood in the Guadalupe River near the city of Comfort. It was the worst flood of the Guadalupe River since 1932. Ten people died, including a teenager who fell from a helicopter while being rescued as the rope broke. The flow was so strong that the bus and the van where the people were found far below in the river. Of the ten fatalities, one body was never found. This young man was awarded Young American Medals for Bravery and Service by President George H. W. Bush in 1989. Steel Frontier Steel Frontier is a 1995 science fiction film directed by Jacobsen Hart and Paul G. Volk and starring Joe Lara, Bo Svenson, Stacie Foster, Brion James, Kane Hodder, James C. Victor, Billy L. Sullivan, Robert OReilly, Brian Huckeba, and Adolfo Quinones. It is set in a post-apocalyptic Weird West. K-9 and Company: A Girl's Best Friend K-9 and Company is a one-episode television pilot, for a proposed 1981 television spin-off of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features former series regulars Sarah Jane Smith, an investigative journalist played by Elisabeth Sladen, and K9, a robotic dog voiced by John Leeson. Both characters had been companions of the Fourth Doctor, but they had not appeared together before. The single episode, "A Girls Best Friend", was broadcast by BBC1 as a Christmas special on 28 December 1981, but was not taken up for a continuing series. "A Girls Best Friend" is set in the fictional English village of Moreton Harwood in 1981. In the programme, Sarah and K9 investigate the disappearance of Brendan Richards, the ward of Sarahs Aunt Lavinia, in the wake of increasing reports of witchcraft. Under a different production team, the overall concept of a Sarah Jane and K9 series did eventually come to fruition: The Sarah Jane Adventures, featuring both of these key characters and actors. Malkoçoglu - Cem Sultan Malkoçoğlu Cem Sultan is a Turkish historical action film by Remzi Aydın Jöntürk. It is one of the numerous collaborations between the famous actor Cüneyt Arkın and Jöntürk. The film belongs to the wave of historical films in the Turkish cinema. The film is about the beloved comics character of Ayhan Başoğlu, Malkoçoğlu. The main features of the movie has real historical basis as Malkoçoğlu was regarded as one of the loyal Akıncı families of the Ottoman Empire. The film is the dramatization of Başoğlus comic book of the same name and tells the story of the life struggle of Cem Sultan and how Akıncıs help him. The leader of the Akıncı troops, Malkoçoğlu, trusts a peasant, Polat, and accepts him into his army and gives him the mission to safely guide Cem Sultan to his Frenk allies. Cüneyt Arkın portrays two characters in the film, as a part of his trademark style. Guru Guru is a 1980 Tamil-language Superhero film directed by I. V. Sasi. The film features Kamal Haasan and Sridevi in the lead roles, while M. N. Nambiar, Muthuraman and Mohan Babu play supporting roles. This is Indias first Superhero movie. The film opened in July 1980 to positive reviews. It was a blockbuster and completed a 365-day run at the box office. The film, a bi-lingual was made in Telugu language as well with the same title. This film is a remake of Hindi film Jugnu. The film was dubbed and censored in Hindi in the year 2006 with same title, Guru. Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back To Hell and Back is the title of the autobiography of rock singer, Meat Loaf. It was later made into a television movie, called Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back, with W. Earl Brown in the title role. Mullet Mullet is an Australian film released in 2001, written and directed by David Caesar, and starring Ben Mendelsohn, Susie Porter and Andrew Gilbert. Inside Inside is a Québécois film directed by Michel Jetté and released in 2002, about a young mans time in a penitentiary. It is based on Léo Lévesques collection of prison stories Contes en coup de poing. The film was classified 13+ in Québec and 18+ in the United Kingdom, and features Emmanuel Auger, Karyne Lemieux and David Boutin. Dil Ki Baazi Dil Ki Baazi is a 1993 Indian film directed by Anil Ganguly. It stars Akshay Kumar, Ayesha Jhulka and Avinash Wadhavan. Ard el-nefak Land of Hypocrisy is a 1968 Egyptian comedy-drama film by Fatin Abdel Wahab, it is based on Yusuf Sibais novel of the same name. White Valentine White Valentine is a 1999 Korean romantic film directed by Yang Yun-ho. It stars Park Shin-yang with Jun Ji-hyun in her movie debut. It is the story of a young woman who re-discovers her childhood pen pal from military service when she happens upon an epistolary exchange he sent to his dead girlfriend by a carrier pigeon. Home Base Home Base is a 2002 short film written and directed by Colin Trevorrow. The story revolves around Nick, who is dumped by his girlfriend Amanda. Nick gets his revenge on Amanda by pursuing a sexual relationship with Amandas mother, Jackie, and flaunting it in front of Amanda. The Life of Larry The Life of Larry and Larry & Steve are two animated short films created by Seth MacFarlane in the mid-1990s that eventually led to the development of the animated sitcom Family Guy. MacFarlane originally created The Life of Larry as a thesis film in 1995, while studying at the Rhode Island School of Design. His professor at RISD submitted MacFarlanes cartoon to Hanna-Barbera, where he was hired a year later. Later that year, MacFarlane created a sequel to The Life of Larry called Larry & Steve, which featured the main character of his first film, the middle-aged Larry, and an intellectual dog named Steve. McFarlane was also hired as a writer for the children’s television series Jungle Cubs. The short was broadcast as one of Cartoon Networks World Premiere Toons in 1997. Executives at Fox saw both Larry shorts and contracted MacFarlane to create a series based on the characters, to be called Family Guy. Peter Griffin, one of the main characters in Family Guy, was largely based on Larry. In addition, Steve would be the main inspiration behind the Griffin family dog, Brian. Fox proposed MacFarlane to complete a 15-minute short, giving him a budget of $50,000. MacFarlane stated that the pilot for Family Guy took half a year to create and produce. Recalling the experience in an interview with The New York Times, MacFarlane stated, "I spent about six months with no sleep and no life, just drawing like crazy in my kitchen and doing this pilot." Upon completion of the pilot, the series went on the air. The network executives were impressed with the pilot and ordered thirteen episodes, seven of which aired during the first season of Family Guy. MacFarlane was offered a $2 million per-season contract. Beautiful Ohio Beautiful Ohio is a 2006 American film, directed by Chad Lowe and starring William Hurt, Michelle Trachtenberg, and Julianna Margulies. The film, based on the short story "Batorsag and Szerelem" by Ethan Canin, is a coming of age drama/comedy set in the 1970s. Sandakozhi Sandakozhi is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by N. Linguswamy and produced by Vikram Krishna under the banner of G K Film Corporation. The film was inspired by the relationship between MC Thatha and Harikrishnan from Trichy District. The film stars Vishal as Harikrishnan, Meera Jasmine , Rajkiran as MC Thatha and Lal in lead roles, whilst Raja, Suman Setty, and Ganja Karuppu as Reo essay supporting roles. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film released on 16 December 2005 to rave reviews and has become one of the huge hits in 2005, running for more than 200 days in theatres. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Pandem Kodi. The film was remade in Kannada as Vayuputra. It was also remade in Odia as Ganja Ladhei. It was declared a blockbuster at the box office and cult film for action film genre especially south Indian cinemas. The film was also later dubbed into Hindi as Jeet Hamari in 2012. A sequel titled Sandakozhi 2 was released in 2018. Before the Music Dies Before the Music Dies is a 2006 U.S. documentary film that criticizes the American music industry and the increasing commercialization of the art of music over the past thirty years. The film features interviews and performances from such musicians and groups as Doyle Bramhall II, Erykah Badu, Eric Clapton, Dave Matthews, Branford Marsalis, Elvis Costello, Bonnie Raitt and My Morning Jacket. It was directed by Andrew Shapter, produced by Joel Rasmussen, and co-written by Shapter and Rasmussen. The film premiered on March 12, 2006 at the South by Southwest film festival in Austin. Kutty Srank: The Sailor of Hearts Kutty Srank is a 2010 Indian Malayalam arthouse film directed by Shaji N. Karun. Mammootty played the title role for the film. The film was produced by Reliance Entertainment under the banner of Big Motion Pictures, the first ever production by Anil Ambanis newly launched entertainment concern in Malayalam. The film was released at the theatres of Kerala on 23 July 2010.The film won the national award for best feature film along with three other awards along with a special jury award for editing at the 57th national film awards. Time of Fear Time of Fear is a 2009 Brazilian thriller film directed and written by Sérgio Rezende. It depicts the May 2006 riots perpetuated by the Primeiro Comando da Capital criminal organization in the state of São Paulo. The Ministry of Culture submitted it for consideration of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the 82nd Best Foreign Language Film Oscar. The Film won the Crystal Lens Award for Best Feature Film at the 2nd Brazilian Film Festival of London. Oddsac ODDSAC is a visual album by Animal Collective, featuring psychedelic visuals directed and edited by Danny Perez. First announced in August 2006, the film took over four years to complete. The band members and director Danny Perez dubbed the 53 minute combination of Perezs film and Animal Collectives music a "visual album" or "visual record" in which the visual "scenarios" were created to reflect the music and the music was created to reflect the imagery. The band members make appearances as major characters in the film. According to the band, the films name is both a pleasant combination of letters and the name for a bag of gummy candies. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2010, It was officially released on DVD on August 10, 2010. Raja Raja is a 1999 Telugu romantic drama film directed by Muppalaneni Shiva and produced by R. B. Choudary under Super Good Films. It stars Venkatesh, Soundarya and Abbas in pivotal roles, with original soundtrack by S. A. Rajkumar. The film was a Sensational Hit at the box office. The film won three Filmfare South Awards in Best Film, Best Actress and Best Music Director categories. The film is a remake of the 1998 Tamil movie Unnidathil Ennai Koduthen, starring Karthik and Roja in the lead roles, with Ajith Kumar in a guest appearance and it was remade in Odia as Mo Duniya Tu Hi Tu, starring Anubhav and Barsha Priyadarshini and in Kannada as Kanasugara. San Martín: El cruce de Los Andes Revolución: El cruce de los Andes is a 2010 Argentine historical epic film directed by Leandro Ipiña and starring Rodrigo de la Serna. It premiered during the bicentennial of Argentina. It was initially named San Martín: El cruce de los Andes. The film follows the life of José de San Martín, with special focus on the Crossing of the Andes. Production was done by Channel 7 and Channel Encuentro. It was premiered in Mar del Plata on November 15, 2010. Love and Bruises Love and Bruises is a 2011 French/Chinese drama film directed by Lou Ye. The film premiered at the 68th Venice International Film Festival. The Cold Lands The Cold Lands is a 2013 drama film directed by Tom Gilroy. It stars Silas Yelich as Atticus Garfield, Lili Taylor as his mother Nicole, and Peter Scanavino as Carter. The film premiered in February 2013 at the Berlin Film Festival and was screened at various festivals throughout 2013 and 2014. After the Battle After the Battle is a 2012 Egyptian drama film written by Omar Shama and directed by Yousry Nasrallah. The film competed for the Palme dOr at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. B B, la película is a 2015 Spanish legal drama directed by David Ilundain. Its main characters are interpreted by Pedro Casablanc and Manolo Solo. It is a "judiciary drama" based on actual events, even though its screenplay is so faithful to reality, that it could be considered more as a documentary source rather than fiction. The screenplay is based on a stage work "Ruz-Bárcenas" by Jordi Casanovas, a transcription of testimony given by Luis Bárcenas in 2013 in the Audiencia Nacional. Bárcenas was facing charges of corruption, and the title of the film refers to the Spanish term Caja B, meaning parallel accounting or a slush fund. The film was not widely distributed, but received recognition from the critics. At the Goya Awards the screenplay was nominated in the Best Adaptation category and there were nominations for two of the actors, Pedro Casablanc and Manolo Solo. Rebels Rebelles is an upcoming French comedy directed and written by Allan Mauduit. The Match King The Match King is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film made by First National Pictures, directed by William Keighley and Howard Bretherton. The film starred Warren William and Lili Damita, and follows the rise and fall of Swedish safety match tycoon Ivar Kreuger. Based on the novel by Einar Thorvaldson, the film was released in December 31, 1932. Thoroughbreds Don't Cry Thoroughbreds Dont Cry is a 1937 American musical comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in their first film together. In the Sweet Pie and Pie In the Sweet Pie and Pie is the 58th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1941 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Crystal Ball The Crystal Ball is a 1943 film directed by Elliott Nugent. It stars Ray Milland and Paulette Goddard. Bewitched Bewitched is a 1945 American psychological film noir directed and written by Arch Oboler. The drama features Phyllis Thaxter and Edmund Gwenn. Room and Bird Room and Bird is a 1951 Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Sylvester and Tweety. Two Cents Worth of Hope Two Cents Worth of Hope is a 1952 film directed by Renato Castellani. It shared the Grand Prix prize with the film Othello at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. The Limping Man The Limping Man is a 1953 British Film Noir directed by Cy Endfield and starring Lloyd Bridges, Moira Lister and Leslie Phillips. The film was based on Anthony Verneys novel Death on the Tideway and was released in the United States by Lippert Pictures. This film is now in the public domain. Count Max Count Max is a 1957 Italian-Spanish comedy film directed by Giorgio Bianchi and starring Alberto Sordi, Vittorio De Sica and Anne Vernon. It is a remake of the 1937 film Il signor Max in which De Sica had played the title role. This film was itself remade in 1991. A newspaper vendor masquerades as a count, falling in with a baroness and her wealthy, aristocratic friends. He believes he is love with her, but comes to realize he has more in common with her maid. The films art direction was by Flavio Mogherini. Steal Wool Steal Wool is a 1957 American Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon; however, like all Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags. This is the fourth short featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. The title is a play on steel wool. Walk the Angry Beach Walk the Angry Beach is a 1968 exploitation film directed by John Hayes and starring Rue McClanahan as a stripper who aspires to become a movie actress but ends up being exploited by the industry. Sex Jack , released in 1970, is a film made by Japanese director Kōji Wakamatsu. Sunshine Sunshine is a 1973 made-for-television docudrama, directed by Joseph Sargent and produced by George Eckstein, about a young wife and mother who dies of cancer at age 20. The film stars Cristina Raines in the lead role of Kate Hayden, Cliff DeYoung as Kates husband Sam Hayden, and twins Lindsay and Sidney Greenbush as Jill, Kate and Sams daughter, as a toddler. It originally aired on CBS as an episode of the CBS Friday Night Movie on November 9, 1973. When first aired, Sunshine was the most watched made-for-TV film in history. The film uses John Denvers song "Sunshine on My Shoulders" as a theme. Invasion from Inner Earth Invasion from Inner Earth is an apocalyptic science fiction film, starring Paul Bentzen and Debbi Pick. The film was directed by Bill Rebane, the same director of Monster A Go-Go, and The Giant Spider Invasion. The film, also known as Hell Fire and They, was inspired by the British film The Strange World of Planet X, and filmed in the style of thrillers directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Mr. Ricco Mr. Ricco is a 1975 crime drama film directed by Paul Bogart and starring Dean Martin in his last leading film role, along with Eugene Roche, Denise Nicholas and Cindy Williams. Hotel Fear Pensione paura is a 1978 film directed by Francesco Barilli. Pledge Night Pledge Night is an independent film-slasher-suspense movie. It was directed by Paul Ziller. The film is notable for the antagonist, Sid, played in a flashback by Anthrax lead singer Joey Belladonna. A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia is a British television film of 1990 depicting the experiences of T. E. Lawrence and Emir Faisal of the Hejaz at the Paris Peace Conference after the end of the First World War. One of the conferences many concerns was determining the fates of territories formerly under the rule of the defeated Ottoman Empire. The film stars Ralph Fiennes as T. E. Lawrence, Alexander Siddig as Faisal, Denis Quilley as Lord Curzon, and Nicholas Jones as Lord Dyson. It was made by Anglia Films and Enigma Television, and was first screened in April 1990 on the ITV network before being aired on PBS in May 1992. The film was produced in 1990, a year after David Leans film epic, Lawrence of Arabia, was re-released to cinemas. It serves as an unofficial sequel to that earlier film, as it depicts events that happened after the First World War. The films screenplay was written by Tim Rose Price. Christopher Menaul directed the film. The film goes further than its predecessor in reflecting the work of contemporary historians. It demonstrates contemporary concerns about British and international politics and ethnic conflict. It also explores further Lawrences enigmatic personality and suggests more openly his alleged homosexuality. The film also has Lawrence having to deal with his illegitimate birth, much as the Arab peoples seek legitimacy for their burgeoning nations, suggesting that legitimacy at both the personal and national levels is subject to the will of others with power. Jewels Jewels is a 1992 NBC television miniseries based on the bestselling Danielle Steel novel of the same name. Starring Annette OToole and Anthony Andrews, it was broadcast in two parts on October 18 and 20, 1992. The miniseries was adapted by Shelley List and Jonathan Estrin and directed by Roger Young. Jewels and its cast and crew were nominated for two Golden Globe Awards and a Primetime Emmy Award. Frozen Assets Frozen Assets is a 1992 American comedy film directed by George T. Miller. It stars Shelley Long and Corbin Bernsen. It is considered by some film critics to be one of the worst movies ever made. Sparrow Sparrow is a 1993 Italian drama film directed by Franco Zeffirelli. It is an adaptation of Giovanni Vergas novel, Storia di una capinera and was filmed in Sicily in 1993. It stars Angela Bettis, and premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival in October 1993. Boys Life: Three Stories of Love, Lust, and Liberation Boys Life is a compilation of three 30-minute short subject films about being gay in America. A high school student in "Pool Days" finds excitement in his health club job. In "A Friend of Dorothy", a college freshman hopes his handsome roommate is also gay. Finally, in "The Disco Years", Tom is crushed when the tennis player with whom he had a fling leaves him for a girl and joins an openly homophobic crowd. Osadeni dushi Osadeni Dushi is a 1975 Bulgarian epic film, written and directed by Vulo Radev based on the 1945 novel by Dimitar Dimov, and starring Jan Englert, Rousy Chanev, Mariana Dimitrova, and Edit Szalay. Panorama from Top of a Moving Train Georges Méliès, a French filmmaker and magician, made a variety of short actuality films between 1896 and 1900. Méliès was established as a magician with his own theater-of-illusions, the Théâtre Robert-Houdin in Paris, when he attended the celebrated first public demonstration of the Lumière Brothers Kinetoscope in December 1895. Unable to purchase a camera from the Lumières, who insisted that the venture had no future, he bought a film projector and some films from the British film experimenter Robert W. Paul and began projecting them at the Théâtre Robert-Houdin. Meanwhile, Méliès studied the principles on which Pauls projector ran, and in 1896 was able to modify the machine so that it could be used as a makeshift camera. At first, Méliès followed the custom of the time, and the example memorably set by the pioneering Lumières, by producing actuality films—brief "slice of life" incidents made by preparing naturalistic scenes for the camera or by filming events of the day. These "cityscapes, scenic views, and domestic vignettes" closely followed the model already set by the Lumières and their salaried operators, who had already been sent to various points abroad to publicize the Lumière camera and bring home actualities filmed in foreign climes. All told, Méliès filmed 93 films, or 18% of his entire output, outdoors as actuality footage. However, Méliès was also interested in expanding his line of films to include less common genres. His second film, Conjuring, captured a theatrical magic act on film; his sixth, Watering the Flowers, moved into comedy, remaking the Lumières influential LArroseur Arrosé. Following his discovery of the substitution splice in 1896, Méliès moved further into fiction and trick films, building his own studio on his property in Montreuil to allow for the filming of his theatrically inspired, storytelling-based scènes composées—"artificially arranged scenes." His last nonfiction work was the seventeen-part Paris Exposition, 1900 film series. Because of his move away from actualities into fiction, he is generally regarded as the first person to recognize the potential of narrative film. In an advertisement, Méliès proudly described the difference between his innovative theatrical films and the actualities still being made by his contemporaries: "these fantastic and artistic films reproduce stage scenes and create a new genre entirely different from the ordinary cinematographic views of real people and real streets." Wife Number 13 Wife Number 13 is a 1962 Egyptian film, written by Abo El Seoud El Ebiary and directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. Betaab Betaab is a 1983 Indian Hindi romance film released and directed by Rahul Rawail and produced by Bikram Sing Dahal. The film stars Sunny Deol and Amrita Singh in their debut roles. The music was composed by Rahul Dev Burman. The film went on to be one of the biggest hits of the year. The film was remade in Telugu as Samrat in 1987, with Ramesh Babu and Sonam and in Kannada as Karthik in 2011. Champion Champion is a 2000 Indian Hindi action film directed by Padam Kumar, starring Sunny Deol, Manisha Koirala and Rahul Dev. The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. Doug Stanhope: Word of Mouth Word of Mouth is Doug Stanhopes first stand-up DVD. It was recorded at the Velveeta Room in Austin on May 11, 2002, and produced by Sacred Cow Productions. 8th Wonderland 8th Wonderland is a 2008 French drama film directed by Nicolas Alberny and Jean Mach. Kemper Kemper: The CoEd Killer is a 2008 American direct-to-video horror film directed by Rick Bitzelberger, and written by Jack Perez. The film is loosely based on the murders committed by California serial killer Edmund Kemper. Hidden Diary Hidden Diary is a 2009 Franco-Canadian drama film directed by Julie Lopes-Curval. The film tells the story of three generations of women, starring Catherine Deneuve, Marina Hands and Marie-Josée Croze. Art of the Devil 3 Art of the Devil 3 is a 2008 Thai horror film directed by Kongkiat Khomsiri, Art Thamthrakul, Yosapong Polsap, Putipong Saisikaew, Isara Nadee, Pasith Buranajan and Seree Pongniti. It was released by Five Star Production. A prequel to the 2005 film Long khong, Art of the Devil 3 fills in the back story of Miss Panor, portrayed by Napakpapha Nakprasitte, who turns to black magic to exact revenge upon her tormentors. Moomins and the Comet Chase Moomins and the Comet Chase is a 2010 3D stop motion animated fantasy adventure comedy family film compiled from the Comet in Moominland-based episodes of the 1977–1982 The Moomins TV series animated at Se-ma-for in Poland, restored and re-soundtracked with multiple voice actors replacing the single narrator. It is the second such Moomin film produced by Finnish childrens film company Filmkompaniet, the first being Moomin and Midsummer Madness, and the first one converted to stereoscopic 3-D. A similar revision of the remainder of the series for high-definition television of all 78 episodes will follow and is currently in production. The same novel has been adapted into film at least twice before, with the 1978 Russian stop motion serial Mumi-troll and the 1992 Japanese traditional animation feature Comet in Moominland. The international version of the film features the voices of known Swedish actors like Stellan Skarsgård, Peter Stormare, Alexander Skarsgård. Musician and Moomins fan Björk also wrote an original song for the film. The international film debuted at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2010. In Finland, it arrived in movie theaters on 6 August 2010 and was later broadcast on the MTV3 channel. The film was also produced in dozens of other languages and subsequently received global distribution. City of Dead Men City of Dead Men is a horror film directed by Kirk Sullivan, marking Sullivans directorial debut, and starring Diego Boneta, Jackson Rathbone and María Mesa. The film tells the story of Michael, an American traveler that arrives in Medellín where he meets Melody, who introduces him to a radical group of young men called "The Dead Men" who live in an abandoned psychiatric hospital. Calling Mr. Joe B Carvalho Mr Joe B. Carvalho is a Bollywood comedy film which released on 3 January 2014. The film is directed by Samir Tewari, and produced by Shital Malviya and Bhola Ram Malviya. The film stars Arshad Warsi, Soha Ali Khan, Javed Jaffrey and Vijay Raaz. The first teaser of the film was released on 17 November 2013. The film also has guest appearances by Geeta Basra, Mahika Sharma and Karishma Kotak. Singer Babul Supriyo debuts in the film by playing a cameo. The movies title itself is a word play for the Hindi phrase Jo bhi karwa lo. Diary of an Ugly Diary ng Panget is a 2014 Philippine romantic comedy film based on the best-selling novel of the same name written and published on Wattpad by Denny R. The film was directed by Andoy Ranay and stars Nadine Lustre, James Reid, Yassi Pressman, and Andre Paras. It was distributed by Viva Films and released on April 2, 2014, in theaters nationwide. The film was received well by fans but heavily panned by most critics with its initial mixed reviews, claiming that the story and the cast has a lack of formula, efforts and calling the story as "cliché". Despite the poor reviews from the critics, the film was a box office success, grossing with an estimated amount of ₱120 million. Carter High Carter High is a 2015 American sports film directed and written by Arthur Muhammad. The film is centered on the 1988 Cowboys of David W. Carter High School in Dallas, a team that fought through racial prejudice and a grades controversy to claim the 5A state title, only to be rocked when six of their players were involved in an armed robbery and the grades issue stripped them of their title. The film is produced by former Dallas Cowboys Defensive End Greg Ellis. Night Comes On Night Comes On is a 2018 American drama film directed by Jordana Spiro, who wrote the screenplay with Angelica Nwandu. It premiered on January 19, 2018 at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. Sealed Orders The Mysterious X is a 1914 Danish silent drama film directed by Benjamin Christensen. It was Christensens directorial debut. Prints of the film exist in the Det Danske Filminstitut and the Museum of Modern Art. An Ache in Every Stake An Ache in Every Stake a 1941 comedy film directed by Del Lord and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 57th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Chief Crazy Horse Chief Crazy Horse is a 1955 American CinemaScope Technicolor Western film directed by George Sherman starring Victor Mature, Suzan Ball and John Lund. The film is a fictionalized biography of the Lakota Sioux Chief Crazy Horse. It was also known as Valley of Fury. Gentlemen Marry Brunettes Gentlemen Marry Brunettes is a 1955 technicolor romantic musical comedy film produced by Russ-Field productions, starring Jane Russell and Jeanne Crain, and released by United Artists. It was directed by Richard Sale and produced by the director with Bob Waterfield and Robert Bassler as executive producer. The script was written by Mary Loos and Sale, based on the novel But Gentlemen Marry Brunettes by Anita Loos, aunt of Mary Loos. Anita Loos was the author of the novel and play Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, which had been turned into a smash film with Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe two years before. The studio attempted to repeat the formula, with Russell returning but Jeanne Crain stepping in for a presumably otherwise engaged Monroe. Alan Young, Scott Brady, and Rudy Vallee also appear. This film was not as well received as the earlier one. The choreography was by Jack Cole, who had also contributed to the Gentlemen Prefer Blondes film. The dance ensemble includes the young Gwen Verdon. Anita Loos had entitled her book But Gentlemen Marry Brunettes, but the studio dropped the first word from the title for the film. Man of the Moment Man of the Moment is a 1955 British comedy film starring Norman Wisdom, Belinda Lee, Lana Morris and Jerry Desmonde. The film includes songs sung by the Beverley Sisters, including, "Dreams for Sale", "Beware", "Yodelee Yodelay", and "Man of the Moment". Mere Apne Mere Apne is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language film written and directed by Gulzar produced by Romu, Raj and N. C. Sippy. It was Gulzars first directorial venture and was almost a frame by frame remake of the National Award-winning Bengali film Apanjan, which was directed by Tapan Sinha. The film stars Meena Kumari, Vinod Khanna and Shatrughan Sinha in lead roles along with Deven Verma, Paintal, Asit Sen, Asrani, Danny Denzongpa, Keshto Mukherjee, A. K. Hangal, Dinesh Thakur, Mehmood and Yogeeta Bali. The music is composed by Salil Choudhury. Mere Apne was declared as "Above Average" at the box office. Awdat al ibn al dal The Return of the Prodigal Son is a 1976 Egyptian drama film directed by direcor Youssef Chahine. Leadbelly Leadbelly is a 1976 film chronicling the life of folk singer Huddie William Ledbetter. The film was directed by Gordon Parks, and starred Roger E. Mosley in the title role. The film focuses on the troubles of Lead Bellys youth in the segregated South including his time in prison, and his efforts to use his music to gain release. Voenno-polevoy roman Wartime Romance is a 1983 Soviet film directed by Pyotr Todorovsky. It tells the story of a soldier and a nurse separated by World War II and briefly reunited in 1950. The Low Life The Low Life is a 1995 American film starring Rory Cochrane and directed and co-written by George Hickenlooper. Not Angels But Angels Not Angels But Angels is a 1994 documentary film about teenage boys and young men in Prague working as prostitutes, primarily there and also in other European cities in the region. The creator of the documentary, Wiktor Grodecki interviews the hustlers, who give ages ranging from 14 to 20 years, to find out more about their lives and how they came to make a living by selling sex. The film explores their hopes and fears, what they hope to be doing in the future, and coping with the possibility of being infected with HIV. The film also presents comments by a man who arranges liaisons between tourists and young male hustlers in the Prague central train station. The conversations are in a mix of Czech with English subtitles, and English. A Place for Annie A Place for Annie is a 1994 Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie that stars Sissy Spacek, Mary-Louise Parker and Joan Plowright. Directed by John Gray, the first presentation aired on the ABC network on May 1, 1994. Once Upon a Time... When We Were Colored Once Upon a Time... When We Were Colored is a 1996 film directed by Tim Reid and the screenplay was written by Paul W. Cooper, the film is based on Clifton Taulbert’s real life and his non-fiction book Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored. What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown? What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown? A Tribute is the 26th prime-time animated television special based upon the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz, who introduced the special. It originally aired on the CBS network on May 30, 1983, Memorial Day in the United States, and one week prior to the 39th anniversary of the D-Day Invasion. It aired on CBS only one other time, on May 26, 1984, which was the Saturday before Memorial Day, and ten days prior to the 40th anniversary of the D-Day Invasion. I Love You, Don't Touch Me! I Love You, Dont Touch Me! is a 1997 independent film starring Marla Schaffel and Mitchell Whitfield and written and directed by Julie Davis. Prem Aggan Prem Aggan is a 1998 Indian Hindi romance film written and directed by Feroz Khan. The film stars Fardeen Khan and Meghna Kothari in the lead roles. Fardeen Khan is Feroz Khans son who made his debut in the movie for which he got the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut. The film bombed at the box office, with poor reviews from critics and movie goers. Kartoos Kartoos is a 1999 Indian Hindi action thriller film directed by Mahesh Bhatt and starring Sanjay Dutt, Jackie Shroff and Manisha Koirala. It is the last release of Mahesh Bhatt as a director. The film borrows its plot idea from the 1993 film Point of No Return, which in turn is a remake of the French film Nikita, where Bridget Fonda essays a role which is very similar to that character of Sanjay Dutt. The film did decent business at the box office, after the films success it was remade in Tamil as Paramasivan. High Noon High Noon is a 2000 American Western film directed by Rod Hardy and written by Carl Foreman and T. S. Cook. It is a remake of the 1952 film High Noon. The film stars Tom Skerritt, Susanna Thompson, Reed Diamond, María Conchita Alonso, Dennis Weaver, August Schellenberg and Michael Madsen. The film premiered on TBS on August 20, 2000. Burning in the Wind Burning in the Wind is a 2002 Italian-Swiss romance-drama film written and directed by Silvio Soldini. It is based on the Agota Kristofs short novel Hier. It was entered into the main competition at the 52nd Berlin International Film Festival. For this film Luca Bigazzi won the Nastro dArgento for best cinematography and the Globo doro in the same category. Merci Docteur Rey Merci Docteur Rey is a 2002 gay comedy film from Merchant Ivory, directed by Andrew Litvack, starring Dianne Wiest and Jane Birkin. Filmed in Paris. Kept and Dreamless Kept and Dreamless is a 2005 Argentinian film directed by and starring Vera Fogwill. It also features Lucia Snieg and Elsa Berenguer. Shown at the American Film Institutes Silver Theatre in Silver Spring, on September 24, 2005, this post-modern film explores mother-daughter relationships and the struggles of a 10-year-old child to raise her cocaine-addicted mother. The film is reminiscent of the work of Spanish director Pedro Sanchez. 1 1 is the first feature film of Hungarian director/production designer Pater Sparrow. It was inspired by One Human Minute by Polish science fiction writer Stanisław Lem, a work of pseudepigrapha. Wrangler: Anatomy of an Icon Wrangler: Anatomy of an Icon is a 2008 feature documentary film about the life of Jack Wrangler, produced and directed by Jeffrey Schwarz of Automat Pictures. It had its premiere at the 2008 New York Lesbian and is distributed by TLA Releasing. The documentary chronicles the life of Jack Wrangler, the professional name of John Robert Stillman in his role as a gay porn star who rapidly became one of the first performers in gay pornography to achieve star status and a cult following. The documentary also features his transitioning to roles such as straight porn star, his romantic relationship with and later marriage to singer Margaret Whiting, his activism in supporting and promoting AIDS charities and his later career as a theatrical producer and director. Passione Passione is a 2010 documentary film directed by John Turturro. It was filmed on location in Naples, Italy. The film was released in the United States in June 2011. A Respectable Family A Respectable Family is a 2012 Iranian movie directed by Massoud Bakhshi. The story of the film is about an Iranian scholar in Europe who is visiting his mother back in Iran while lecturing a course. This movie has a very critical view of Iranian society showing the corruptions in the highest level of administrative, judicial, and paramilitary groups of Iranian government. How to Use Guys with Secret Tips How to Use Guys with Secret Tips is a 2013 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Lee Si-young and Oh Jung-se, and directed by Lee Won-suk. Krampus: The Devil Returns Krampus: The Devil Returns is a 2016 American horror film that was written and directed by Jason Hull. The film is a sequel to the 2013 film from Hull titled The Christmas Devil and stars A.J. Leslie, Melantha Blackthorn, R.A. Mihailoff and Paul Ferm. The film was produced under the Snow Dog Studio banner and distributed worldwide by ITN Distribution with a release date of October 4th, 2016. Burroughs: The Movie Burroughs: The Movie is a 1983 documentary film directed by Howard Brookner about the beat generation writer William S. Burroughs. Io che amo solo te Io che amo solo te is a 2015 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Marco Ponti and starring Riccardo Scamarcio and Laura Chiatti. It is loosely based on a novel by , who also collaborated to the screenplay of the film. It debuted at the first place at the Italian box office. 8 luchshikh svidaniy 8 Best Dates is a 2016 Russian romantic comedy directed by Maryus Vaysberg. It is a sequel to the 2015 film 8 New Dates. The film stars Vera Brezhneva and Volodymyr Zelensky. Initially, the film was planned to be released on December 31, 2015, but the date was later postponed. Palmy Days Palmy Days is a 1931 American Pre-Code musical comedy film written by Eddie Cantor, Morrie Ryskind, and David Freedman, directed by A. Edward Sutherland, and choreographed by Busby Berkeley. The film stars Eddie Cantor. The famed Goldwyn Girls make appearances during elaborate production numbers set in a gymnasium and a bakery. Betty Grable, Paulette Goddard, Virginia Grey, and Toby Wing are among the bevy of chorines. The Pearls of the Crown The Pearls of the Crown is a 1937 French comedy film of historically-based fiction by Sacha Guitry who plays four roles in it. Guitrys Jean Martin investigates the history of seven pearls, four of which end up on the crown of England, while the other three initially go missing. Susie the Little Blue Coupe Susie the Little Blue Coupe is an animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and originally released by RKO Radio Pictures on June 6, 1952. The eight-minute film was directed by Clyde Geronimi and based on an original short-story by Bill Peet. The story was adapted for the screen by Peet and Don DaGradi. Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue is a 1953 British-American action film, made by Walt Disney Productions which is about Rob Roy MacGregor. It was the last Disney film released through RKO Radio Pictures. The Last Day of Summer The Last Day of Summer is a 1958 romantic drama film directed by the Polish film director Tadeusz Konwicki. Black Lizard is a 1968 Japanese film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. The film is based on a play by Yukio Mishima which in turn is based on a novel by Rampo Edogawa. Bez svideteley Without Witness also known as Private Conversation is a 1983 Soviet drama film directed by Nikita Mikhalkov. It won the Prix FIPRESCI at the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. Beauty and the Beast Beauty and the Beast is a 1983 Danish drama film written and directed by Nils Malmros. The film stars Line Arlien-Søborg as a sexually active 16-year-old and Jesper Klein as the father who struggles to accept his daughters relationships with boys as well as his own jealousy. Malmros, who had worked with the young Arlien-Søborg on his coming-of-age drama, Tree of Knowledge, wrote the role of the daughter specifically for her. GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords is a 1986 American animated film based on the Gobots toy franchise. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and released to theaters in 1986 by Clubhouse Pictures, the last film the company released. It featured the first appearance of the Rock Lords, who were given their own toyline after the movie. These new characters featured the guest voices of Margot Kidder, Telly Savalas and Roddy McDowall. The regulars from the cartoon series all reprised their roles. Bloody Angels 1732 Høtten is a 1998 Norwegian thriller film directed by Karin Julsrud, starring Reidar Sørensen, Stig Henrik Hoff and Lailia Goody.The film was Julsruds directorial début Kamilla og tyven Kamilla and the Thief is a Norwegian family movie from 1988 directed by Grete Salomonsen and produced by her husband Odd Hynnekleiv. The movie is an adaption from a Norwegian childrens novel by Kari Vinje, and is the first feature film of renowned Norwegian actor Dennis Storhøi and also stars 1980s pop idol Morten Harket in a minor role. Kamilla and the Thief was a huge success in Norway, selling half a million tickets. It was so popular that a sequel was made, Kamilla and the Thief II, which was released the year after. In 2005 both movies were digitally restored and released on DVD. All My Loved Ones All My Loved Ones is a 1999 Czech-language film directed by Matej Mináč. It was an international co-production between Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It was Slovakias official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. The Final Days The Final Days is a humorous short film produced by the White House to screen at the White House Correspondents Association annual dinner in April 2000. It stars then-President of the United States Bill Clinton as himself. The film was designed by officials of the outgoing Clinton administration to neutralize media portrayals of Bill Clinton as a "lame duck" president by exaggerating that narrative to the point of absurdity. Porto of My Childhood Porto of My Childhood is a 2001 Portuguese/French film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. Manoel de Oliveira narrates a documentary which features staged dramatic scenes of memories and stories told to him during his childhood in Porto. Beyond the Gates of Splendor Beyond the Gates of Splendor is a feature-length documentary film that was released in 2004. It chronicles the events leading up to and following Operation Auca, an attempt to contact the Huaorani tribe of Ecuador in which five American missionaries were killed. The film was produced by Bearing Fruit Productions and distributed by Every Tribe Entertainment. Aquanoids Aquanoids is a 2003 horror film directed by Reinhart "Ray" Peschke. Udhaya Udhaya is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film which was directed by Azhagam Perumal. The film features Vijay and Simran in lead roles, while Vivek, Nassar and Rajesh play other supporting roles. The soundtrack for the film was composed by A. R. Rahman and the background score was by Pravin Mani. The editing was by Raja Mohammad, and the cinematography was by Priyan. The film released on 30 March 2004. It was dubbed into Hindi as Toofan - One Man Army. Werewolf Warrior Kibakichi is the eponymous hero of a couple of Japanese Samurai horror films directed by Tomo-O Haraguchi, whose previous directing credits are Robokill Beneath Discoclub Layla and Sakuya: yôkaiden AKA Sakuya: Slayer of Demons. The first film, full title Bakko Yokaiden Kibakichi, was released in Japan in February 2004 and in the U.S on DVD by Saiko Films/MTI Home Video in June 2005. It stars Ryuji Harada, Miki Tanaka, and Mubu Nakayama. Shadows in the Sun Shadows in the Sun is a 2009 British independent film directed by David Rocksavage and starring James Wilby, Jean Simmons, Jamie Dornan and Ophelia Lovibond. Of Love and Other Demons Of Love and Other Demons is a 2009 Costa Rican-Colombian drama film directed by Hilda Hidalgo. The film was selected as the Costa Rican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. It is based on the novel of the same name by Gabriel García Márquez. L.A. Zombie L.A. Zombie is a 2010 gay pornographic zombie horror film written and directed by Bruce LaBruce. It premiered in competition at Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland in 2010. The film exists in two versions, a 63-minute cut version showcased at various festivals and theatres and a 103-minute directors cut DVD release containing hardcore gay pornography not seen in the cut version. A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness A Spell To Ward Off the Darkness is a 2013 experimental film directed by Ben Russell and Ben Rivers, starring Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe. It was released to critical acclaim, winning two awards, including the Copenhagen International Documentary Festival New Vision Award, and having five nominations. Chennaiyil Oru Naal Chennaiyil Oru Naal is a 2013 Indian Tamil language thriller film written by brothers Bobby and Sanjay and directed by Shaheed Kader. The film features an ensemble cast led by R. Sarathkumar, Prakash Raj, Cheran, Prasanna, Raadhika, Parvathy and Iniya. The film, a remake of the 2011 Malayalam film Traffic, has its narrative in a hyperlink format. A multi-narrative thriller that intertwines multiple stories around one particular incident, the film is inspired from an actual event in Chennai. It was titled Naangu Vazhi Saalai earlier. The film opened on 29 March 2013 to positive reviews. The film was a blockbuster at the box office. A sequel titled Chennaiyil Oru Nall 2 was released on 2017 Grigris GriGris is a 2013 French-Chadian drama film directed by Mahamat Saleh Haroun, starring Soulémane Démé, Mariam Monory, Cyril Guei and Marius Yelolo. It is about a 25-year-old man with a paralysed leg who dreams of becoming a dancer, and starts to work for a gang of petrol smugglers. The film was produced through the French Pili Films with co-production support from the Chadian Goï Goï Productions. It also received support from Canal+, Ciné+, TV5Monde, Canal Horizons and the CNC. Filming started 29 October 2012. The film was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival and won the Vulcan Award. The film was selected as the Chadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The film also screened at the 36th Denver Film Festival. Car Dogs Car Dogs is a film which stars George Lopez, Dash Mihok, Patrick J. Adams, Octavia Spencer, and Josh Hopkins. The film is set in a car dealership where, in a single day, salesmen have to sell more cars than they ever have done. Echo Park Echo Park is a 2014 drama romance film directed by Amanda Marsalis set in Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. The film explores couples struggling in unhappy relationships. A Decent Man A Decent Man is a 2015 French drama film written and directed by Emmanuel Finkiel. It stars Nicolas Duvauchelle and Mélanie Thierry. After a violent street attack, Eddie accuses Ahmed, whom hes seen on the street some days before. But is he guilty, and is Eddie wrong…? Dreamland Dreamland is a 2016 American comedy, drama, music film, directed by Robert Schwartzman in directorial debut, from a screenplay by Benjamin Font and Schwartzman. It stars Johnny Simmons, Amy Landecker, Jason Schwartzman, Noël Wells, Alan Ruck, Beverly DAngelo, Talia Shire, Shay Mitchell, Frankie Shaw and Nick Thune. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 14, 2016. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand by Orion Pictures and Gunpowder & Sky on November 11, 2016. Saint Judy Saint Judy is an American biographical drama film directed by Sean Hanish about Judy Wood, an immigration attorney who changed the law on granting asylum in the United States to save the lives of women. It stars Michelle Monaghan and Alfred Molina. Molina serves as an executive producer of the film. It premiered at the 2018 LA Film Festival. It is scheduled to be released on March 1, 2019 by Blue Fox Entertainment. One Percent More Humid One Percent More Humid is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by Liz W. Garcia. The film stars Juno Temple, Julia Garner, Alessandro Nivola, Maggie Siff, Olivia Luccardi and Philip Ettinger. 52Hz, I Love You 52 Hz, I Love You is a 2017 Taiwanese musical drama film directed by Wei Te-sheng. It was released on January 26, 2017. The Dragon Murder Case The Dragon Murder Case is a 1934 mystery film adaptation of the novel of the same name by S. S. Van Dine, starring Warren William as private detective Philo Vance. The CooCoo Nut Grove The Coo-Coo Nut Grove is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short animated film, set in the famed Cocoanut Grove of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. The cartoon was directed by Friz Freleng, with animation by Robert McKimson and Sandy Walker and musical score by Carl Stalling. Master of ceremonies Ben Birdie is accosted in the opening scene by Walter Windpipe. The short then proceeds to showcase many Hollywood stars in the form of caricatures, including Katharine Hepburn, Jean Harlow, Bette Davis, Ned Sparks, Hugh Herbert, W. C. Fields, Clark Gable, Groucho and Harpo Marx, Johnny Weissmuller and Lupe Vélez, Mae West, Lionel and John Barrymore, Laurel and Hardy, Edward G. Robinson, Fred Astaire, and George Raft. Musical entertainments are provided by Dame Edna May Oliver as "The Lady in Red", the Dionne quintuplets and Helen Morgan, sitting on the piano, turning on the tears with a torch song causing most of the guests to cry and flooding the Grove in the process. Whereas other cartoons have caricatured celebrities as either humans or animals, oddly, this short does both—half are seen as human, half as animal versions of the stars. The Saint Meets the Tiger The Saint Meets the Tiger is the title of a crime thriller produced by the British unit of RKO Pictures, produced in 1941 but not released until 1943. This was to be the last of the eight films in RKOs film series about the Saint After his The Saints Vacation, Hugh Sinclair makes his second appearance as Templar in this adventure, which sees Templar investigating a dead body left on his doorstep. This leads him to a quiet seaside village in Cornwall where he pursues a mysterious villain known as The Tiger. Co-starring in the film is Jean Gillie as Templars love interest, Patricia Holm. Although this character made many appearances in the book series, this is to date the only film in which she appears. The character next appears on screen portrayed by Eliza Dushku in an unbroadcast pilot for a Saint TV series produced in the 2010s. Because of a dispute between RKO and The Saints creator, Leslie Charteris, the film was put on hold after shooting finished in June 1941. The reason for the dispute was that RKO was about to release The Gay Falcon in October 1941, the first film in their new The Falcon series, and Leslie Charteris felt that The Falcon was nothing but a copy of The Saint, enhanced by the fact that George Sanders played The Falcon. He was the most established face of The Saint, after having played the character in five of the previous films, whereof the last had been released earlier the same year. RKO eventually sold the US distribution rights to Republic Pictures, while its British arm handled the UK distribution as planned, and the film was released in both countries in 1943. The Saint Meets the Tiger is an adaptation of Charteris first Saint novel, Meet - The Tiger!, and was the last Saint novel adapted by the RKO series. In a sense it was also the last film in the RKO series, as the final film, The Saints Return did not come until ten years later and was produced and distributed in the UK by British Hammer Films, while RKO only handled the US distribution. A Stranger in Town A Stranger in Town is a 1943 comedy-drama political film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Roy Rowland and produced by Robert Sisk from an original screenplay by Isobel Lennart and William Kozlenko. The film has a music score by Daniele Amfitheatrof and Nathaniel Shilkret, and cinematography by Sidney Wagner. Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is a 1954 film adaptation of William Shakespeares play of the same name. It was directed by Renato Castellani and stars Laurence Harvey as Romeo, Susan Shentall as Juliet, Flora Robson as the Nurse, Mervyn Johns as Friar Laurence, Bill Travers as Benvolio, Sebastian Cabot as Lord Capulet, Ubaldo Zollo as Mercutio, Enzo Fiermonte as Tybalt and John Gielgud as the Chorus. The film won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, and was named the best foreign film by the National Board of Review, which also named Castellani as best director. Liliomfi Liliomfi is a 1954 Hungarian comedy film directed by Károly Makk. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. The Fuzzy Pink Nightgown The Fuzzy Pink Nightgown is a 1957 American comedy film made by Russ-Field Productions and released by United Artists. It was directed by Norman Taurog from a screenplay by Richard Alan Simmons, based on a novel of the same name by Sylvia Tate. The film stars Jane Russell, Keenan Wynn and Ralph Meeker. Finders Keepers, Lovers Weepers! Finders Keepers, Lovers Weepers! is a 1968 film by Russ Meyer. The story involves the goings-on at a topless go-go bar on the Sunset Strip. Meyer himself makes an appearance in this film. The composition Finlandia by Jean Sibelius is used in one of the films love scenes. Baal Baal is a 1970 German television film directed by Volker Schlöndorff. It is based on the play Baal by Bertolt Brecht. The film disappeared after Brechts widow saw it on television and demanded that it no longer be shown. Ethan Hawke asked Schlöndorff about seeing the film at the Cannes Film Festival, but Schlöndorff replied that did not know where it was. Eventually the film was discovered in rusty, unmarked cans filed under S. At that point, the film was restored. It was given its first home video release by Criterion in 2018. The film did not make the 1919 play a period piece, and some of the interiors featured intentionally over-the-top colors. It was the first film Dietrich Lohmann shot in color. Margarethe von Trotta was the first actor cast. Fassbinder joined for the title role after Schlöndorffs first choice was unavailable. Much of the supporting cast and crew came from Fassbinders company, whom he did not want to be put out of work by his absence. Dr. Jekyll vs. The Werewolf Dr. Jekyll y el Hombre Lobo, also known as Dr. Jekyll and the Werewolf, is a 1971 Spanish horror film, the sixth in the series, about the werewolf Count Waldemar Daninsky, played by Paul Naschy. It was followed by a sequel, El Retorno de Walpurgis. The Twilight People The Twilight People is a 1972 Filipino-American horror film directed by Eddie Romero. It was produced by Romero and John Ashley, and written by Romero and Jerome Small. It stars Ashley and features, in an early film appearance, Pam Grier in a supporting role. The Savage Bees The Savage Bees is a 1976 American television horror film directed by Bruce Geller. The plot follows a swarm of killer bees brought to New Orleans during Mardis Gras, and a scientists attempt to stop them. Though only screened on television in North America, the film was released theatrically in the United Kingdom. It won an Emmy Award for Best Sound Mixing. Kalyug Kalyug is a 1981 Indian Hindi-language crime drama film, directed by Shyam Benegal. It is known as a modern-day version of the Indian epic Mahabharat, depicting an archetypal conflict between rival business houses. Kalyug went on to win the Filmfare Award for Best Film in 1982. The screenplay and plot are quite different from Mahabharat. However, the characterization and the critical events had a striking similarity with the epic. Shashi Kapoor, Rekha, Raj Babbar, Supriya Pathak, Anant Nag, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Sushma Seth, Akash Khurana, Victor Bannerjee, Reema Lagoo, and A.K. Hangal played major roles, while Urmila Matondkar appeared as a child artist. Camille Camille is a 1984 television film based on the 1848 novel and play La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas, fils. It was adapted by Blanche Hanalis and directed by Desmond Davis. It stars Greta Scacchi, Colin Firth, John Gielgud, Billie Whitelaw, Patrick Ryecart, Denholm Elliott and Ben Kingsley. Without You I'm Nothing Without You Im Nothing is a 1990 American musical comedy film directed by John Boskovich and starring and written by comedian and singer Sandra Bernhard, based on material from her award-winning one-woman show of the same name, which was produced by Terry Danuser. The film was shot on location in August 1989 at The Coconut Grove in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. Karole Armitage was the choreographer. The film recreates moments from the stage show, often with Bernhard dressed in zany costumes reminiscent of the character she is embodying without actually "becoming" that character. Interspersed are faux-interview bits with actress Lu Leonard as Bernhards manager and actor Steve Antin, with whom she would later co-star in the film Inside Monkey Zetterland. The film is notorious for a finale in which Bernhard wears nothing but pasties and an extremely skimpy G-string and proceeds to go-go dance to the song "Little Red Corvette" by Prince. It was not a commercial success, but it was highly praised by critics for its caustic commentary on American values and celebrity culture. In Bernhards 2006 Off-Broadway show Everything Bad & Beautiful, she concludes by showing the final footage from this film: Cynthia Bailey writing "Fuck Sandra Bernhard" on a tablecloth in lipstick. Twenty-One Twenty-One is a British-American drama film directed by Don Boyd and co-scripted by him with Zoë Heller. Patsy Kensit stars as the 21-year-old protagonist. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in February 1991. It was released theatrically later that year in the United States on 4 October, followed by a British release on 1 November. Bionic Ever After? Bionic Ever After? is a made-for-television science fiction action film which originally aired on November 29, 1994 on CBS. The movie reunited the main casts of the television series The Six Million Dollar Man and its spin-off The Bionic Woman. Series regular characters Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers, Oscar Goldman, and Dr. Rudy Wells are featured along new characters Kimberly Harmon / Haviland, Carolyn MacNamara, John MacNamara, and Miles Kendrick. In the movie, the long-overdue wedding of Steve and Jaime is put in doubt when Jaimes bionic systems begin to fail and Steve is caught in a tense hostage situation. This is the third and final reunion movie in the franchise, following The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman and The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman. Loafer Loafer is a 1996 Indian Bollywood masala film directed by David Dhawan and produced by Surinder Kapoor and Boney Kapoor. It stars Anil Kapoor and Juhi Chawla in pivotal roles. The film was a remake of the superhit Telugu film titled Assembly Rowdy, starring Divya Bharti and Mohan Babu, which itself was a remake of the 1990 Tamil film Velai Kidaichuduchu. The Moonstone The Moonstone is a made-for-television movie based on The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins. Gang War in Milan Gang War in Milan is a 1973 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Umberto Lenzi. Post Mortem Post Mortem is a 1999 Canadian drama film directed by Louis Bélanger. The film won two Genie Awards at the 20th Genie Awards, including Best Actress and Best Screenplay; it also won that years Claude Jutra Award for the best film by a first-time director. It was also a nominee for Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Director. Active Stealth Active Stealth is a 2000 American action film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Daniel Baldwin. Mirza Ghalib Mirza Ghalib is an Indian biographical television drama series written and produced by poet Gulzar. The series was aired on Doordarshan National in 1988. The lead actor was Naseeruddin Shah who played the role of Mirza Ghalib, the famous classical Urdu and Persian poet from Mughal Empire during British colonial rule. The series featured ghazals sung and composed by Jagjit Singh and Chitra Singh. Its music has since been recognised as Jagjit Singh and Chitra Singhs magnum opus enjoying a cult following in the Indian subcontinent. Grass Labyrinth is a Japanese film directed by Shūji Terayama which was released in France in 1979 and in Japan in 1983. De kus The Kiss is a 2004 Flemish film directed and written by Hilde Van Mieghem. Cruise of the Gods Cruise of the Gods was a one-off comedy/drama produced by Baby Cow Productions for the BBC. It starred Rob Brydon, Steve Coogan, David Walliams and James Corden. It was broadcast in 2002 and has since been released on BBC DVD. Written by Tim Firth, with additional material by Michael Marshall Smith and Peter Baynham, it told the story of a fan cruise held in honour of The Children of Castor, a fictitious 1980s post-apocalyptic sci-fi TV series, starring Andy Van Allen and Nick Lee. Twenty years after the shows cancellation, Van Allen is the reluctant special guest on the fan cruise. For Van Allen, The Children of Castor was the height of his fame, whilst Lee went on to bigger and better things, currently Sherlock Holmes in Miami. Russell Brand also had a part in the drama but during filming clashed with Brydon, Coogan and Walliams in a variety of drug induced incidents. This included leaving the ship and heading to a strip bar where Brand "masturbated three times." After this incident that Brand was asked to leave the filming and is said to be the trigger behind him heading to rehab. Brand noted this incident when appearing on Annually Retentive, Rob Brydons spoof quiz show. Brand does briefly appear in the show. Brian Conley and Jack Jones made cameo appearances as themselves. Peaches Peaches is a 2004 Australian film, written by Sue Smith and directed by Craig Monahan. The music was by David Hirschfelder, cinematography by Ernie Clark A.C.S., editing by Suresh Ayyar and art direction by Paula Smith. Marseille Marseille is a 2004 German drama film directed by Angela Schanelec. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Calcutta Mail Calcutta Mail is a 2003 Indian thriller film starring Anil Kapoor, Rani Mukerji and Manisha Koirala. It was directed by Sudhir Mishra. The film is a remake of the Telugu film Choodalani Vundi. Cat and Mouse Cat and Mouse is a 2003 Hong Kong wuxia romantic comedy film directed by Gordon Chan, and starring Andy Lau, Anthony Wong and Cecilia Cheung. Utterly Alone Utterly Alone is a 2004 Lithuanian film directed by Jonas Vaitkus, based on real events, about Juozas Lukša, a Lithuanian partisan who fought against the Soviet occupation of Lithuania in the years immediately following World War II. The film is set in 1950–51 and shot in black and white. 48 Shades 48 Shades is a 2006 Australian comedy film by debut director Daniel Lapaine, starring Richard Wilson, Emma Lung, Robin McLeavy, and Victoria Thaine. It is based on Nick Earls popular novel 48 Shades of Brown. It was filmed in Brisbane, Australia. School scenes from the film were filmed in the real-life Brisbane Boys College. The book on which the film is based has also been adapted into a play for La Boite Theatre Company. Finding Rin Tin Tin Finding Rin Tin Tin is a 2007 Bulgarian–American family comedy-drama film directed by Israeli filmmaker Danny Lerner. Based loosely on historical events, the film is the most recent in a long line that includes the character Rin Tin Tin. Thavamai Thavamiruntu Thavamai Thavamirundhu is a 2005 Tamil language drama film written and directed by Cheran. The film stars himself and Padmapriya in lead roles with Rajkiran and Saranya portraying supporting roles. It is a penetrating and artistic depiction of familial bond, underscored by a set of life value messages. It explores the father-son relationship, and particularly charts the travails an Indian father goes through in raising his sons. The film received positive reviews from critics praising the films plot, performances and cinematography but criticized the films lengthy running time. The film won the National Film Award for Best Film on Family Welfare. At 275 minutes, it is the longest Indian film by runtime. The feature was received well at the box office. First Flight First Flight is a 2006 computer-animated comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation. It was written and directed by Cameron Hood and Kyle Jefferson. The short debuted on March 12, 2006, at the South by Southwest Festival in Austin. Theatrically it was released on May 19, 2006, in select New York and Los Angeles theatres, together with the film Over the Hedge. A Dinner for Them to Meet A Dinner for Them to Meet is a 2007 Italian comedy film directed by Pupi Avati. Skills Like This Skills like This is a 2007 comedy film directed by Monty Miranda, written by Spencer Berger and distributed by Shadow Distribution released theatrically on March 20, 2009. The DVD released on November 17, 2009 and the Premium Cable premiere on Starz and Starz On Demand 1.1. 2010. It stars Berger, Gabriel Tigerman, Kerry Knuppe and Brian D. Phelan. My Name Is Anthony Gonsalves My Name Is Anthony Gonsalves is a Bollywood drama film starring newcomer Nikhil Dwivedi, Amrita Rao and Mithun Chakraborty as the lead protagonists. The film is directed by Eeshwar Nivas. The name of the movie is derived from the 1977 hit movie Amar Akbar Anthonys famous song, "My Name Is Anthony Gonsalves." It was released on 11 January 2008 and was a box office bomb. One for the Road One for the Road is a 2009 French film directed by Philippe Godeau and starring François Cluzet, Mélanie Thierry, Michel Vuillermoz and Bernard Campan. Based on reporter Herve Chabaliers autobiography about his battle with alcoholism, the story takes place in a French Alps retreat where Herve confronts his dangerous addiction. The film received five nominations at the César Awards 2010 with Mélanie Thierry winning Most Promising Actress. The Warrior and the Wolf The Warrior and the Wolf is a 2009 Chinese historical action film directed by Tian Zhuangzhuang. It tells the story of the battle between two ancient warriors. It is Tians latest directorial effort since 2006s The Go Master. Filming began in fall 2008 in Chinas northwest Xinjiang Autonomous Region. The film was released in late 2009. The Warrior and the Wolf is being co-produced by companies from Hong Kong, Singapore and China. Abohomaan Abohomaan is a 2010 Bengali-language film by Rituparno Ghosh, which explores the nuances of relationships through a married film director who falls in love with an actress who is the same age as his son. The film stars Deepankar De, Mamata Shankar, Ananya Chatterjee, Jisshu Sengupta, Riya Sen and is produced by Mahesh Ramanathan, Reliance Big Pictures. Rituparno Ghosh, Arghyakamal Mitra, Mahesh Ramanathan and Ananya Chatterjee won National Film Awards in 2010 for Best Director, Best Editor Best Bengali Film and Best Actress respectively. The film was screened in the Marché du Film section of the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Earlier, Rituparno Ghosh had planned to make the film in Hindi as Kya Haseen Sitam, with Naseeruddin Shah, Shabana Azmi and Vidya Balan, later decided to make it in Bengali, as Abahoman. Fit Fit is a 2010 film written and directed by Rikki Beadle-Blair, and commissioned by the Gay Rights Charity Stonewall. It is adapted from the 2008 play of the same name about the everyday lives of a group of both gay and straight millennial students taking drama and dance class. The original play had been developed in 2008 to address the growing problem of homophobic bullying in British schools, and was especially created for KS3 students, with a specific focus on learning objectives from the National Curriculum including PHSE and Citizenship. The film itself was opened in the form of an introductory chapter, with six interlinking chapters of fifteen minutes, each focusing on one of the main characters in a first-person perspective of their life, views and problems. The DVD release of Fit also contained five video diaries for each of the characters, giving students and other viewers the opportunity to listen to the characters talking more in-depth about their feelings and the situation they are facing. The 2008 play performed in theatre venues including - The Drill Hall The Birmingham Rep The Contact Theatre The Unity Theatre The CCA, Glasgow The play was also performed in various schools in England and Scotland. At one point there was minor controversy in the media, with articles in the Daily Mail and on The Guardians website. The 2008 cast had included Duncan MacInnes, Ludvig Bonin, Sasha Frost, Lydia Toumazou, Stephen Hoo, Jay Brown and Rikki Beadle-Blair. In the film adaption in 2010, there was a new script, with the original cast staying as the central characters, and being joined by others. The film has won many awards and the leading actors fly to Los Angeles for Outfest Film Festival for the World Premiere of Fit at the Directors Guild of America on Sunset Blvd. 7 Splinters in Time Omphalos is a 2014 American science fiction film produced by Red Giant Media It is written and directed by Gabriel Judet-Weinshel. The film is also known as 7 Splinters in Time. Shelter Shelter is a 2012 film directed, produced, and written by Adam Caudill and Wrion Bowling. It was shot as a passion project for under $100,000. It has been featured at a number of festivals including the 2013 Eerie Horror Film Festival where it won Best Director, and the 2012 Williamsburg Independent Film Festival where it won Best Narrative Feature Film. Manglish Manglish is a 2014 Indian Malayalam family drama film directed by Salam Bappu, and the features Mammootty and Dutch actress Caroline Bech in the lead. The film is produced by Haneef Muhammed under the banner of Red Rose Creations. Manglish is the first Malayalam film to be released in Dolby Atmos. The film is released on 27 July 2014. Mammootty plays Malik Bhai, a wholesale fish auctioneer in Mattancherry market. An English lady, Michelle, arrives seeking help but the two have confusion in communicating with others. Manglish is a derived word in popular culture of Kerala for speaking Malayalam incorporated with English. The Barbarian The Barbarian, also known as A Night in Cairo, is a 1933 American pre-Code romance drama film produced and directed by Sam Wood and starring Ramon Novarro and Myrna Loy. Written by Elmer Harris and Anita Loos, and based on the play The Arab by Edgar Selwyn, the film is about an American woman tourist in Egypt who has several suitors, among them an Arab guide who is more than he seems. The film was released on May 12, 1933 in the United States by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The play had been filmed previously by MGM as The Arab with Novarro and Alice Terry. Poor Cinderella Poor Cinderella is a 1934 Fleischer Studio animated short film featuring Betty Boop. Poor Cinderella was Fleischer Studios first color film, and the only appearance of Betty Boop in color during the Fleischer era. Final animated short presented by Max Fleischer and at Fleischer Studios. Also the first Paramount Picture series animated short in color. Young Dr. Kildare Young Dr. Kildare is a 1938 film directed by Harold S. Bucquet and starring Lew Ayres as Dr. James Kildare, an idealistic, freshly graduated medical intern, who benefits greatly from the wise counsel of his experienced mentor, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. The film was based on a story and characters created by author Frederick Schiller Faust, writing as Max Brand. It was the second of a total of ten films featuring the "Dr. Kildare" character, but the first made by MGM, the first starring Ayres, and the first film appearance of the Dr. Gillespie character. The first Kildare film, Internes Cant Take Money, was made by Paramount, featured Joel McCrea in the title role, and was based on an earlier Faust character and story that did not include the crusty Gillespie. After Internes Cant Take Money failed to meet Paramounts commercial expectations, MGM acquired the rights and worked with Faust to revise the character and storyline for greater viewer appeal, including the addition of Gillespie. Young Doctor Kildare introduced the regulars working at Blair, including hospital administrator Dr. Carew, nurses Molly Byrd and Nosey Parker, orderly Conover, ambulance attendant Joe Wayman, switchboard operator Sally, and Mike Ryan, proprietor of Sullivans Hospital Cafe. Following the success of Young Dr. Kildare, MGM went on to make a total of nine Kildare films, plus an additional six films centering on Gillespie after Kildare had been phased out. Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips is a 1944 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. Cured Duck Cured Duck is a 1945 American animated cartoon produced by Walt Disney and directed by Jack King. It stars Clarence Nash as the voice of Donald and Gloria Blondell as the voice of Daisy, respectively. The cartoon features Donald going to visit Daisy, but his temper control problems cause him to wreck the house and get kicked out. To cure himself of his temper, he gets a machine that proceeds to deliver physical and angering abuse. The Kissing Bandit The Kissing Bandit is a 1949 film starring Frank Sinatra and Kathryn Grayson. The supporting cast includes Ricardo Montalban, Ann Miller, and Cyd Charisse. The movie was directed by Laslo Benedek. Istoriya Asi Klyachinoy, kotoraya lyubila, da ne vyshla zamuzh The Story of Asya Klyachina is a 1966 Soviet movie.The artistic director was Mikhail Romadin. Shown briefly in 1967 under the title Asyas Happiness, it was not released widely until 1987. Director Andrei Konchalovsky won the Nika Award for best director for this black-and-white movie. I Am What I Am Col cuore in gola is a 1967 giallo film directed by Tinto Brass. It is loosely based on the novel Il sepolcro di carta written by Sergio Donati. The film used storyboards from cartoonist Guido Crepax. It has been released under several titles including Deadly Sweet and I Am What I Am. Such Good Friends Such Good Friends is a 1971 American comedy-drama film directed by Otto Preminger and starring Dyan Cannon, James Coco, and Jennifer ONeill. The screenplay by Esther Dale is based on the novel of the same title by Lois Gould. The Assassination Plot is a 1972 French-Italian political thriller film directed by Yves Boisset, inspired by the assassination of Mehdi Ben Barka in Paris. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. Bruce Lee and I Fist of Unicorn is 1973 Hong Kong martial art movie, starring Unicorn Chan. Аction and fight scenes was directed and choreographed by Bruce Lee. Mr. Mike's Mondo Video Mr. Mikes Mondo Video is a 1979 American comedy film conceived and directed by Saturday Night Live writer/featured player Michael ODonoghue. It is a spoof of the controversial 1962 documentary Mondo Cane, showing people doing weird stunts. Many cast members of Saturday Night Live, including Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman, Bill Murray, Don Novello and Gilda Radner, appear in Mr. Mikes Mondo Video. People who had previously hosted SNL, or would go on to host make cameo appearances in the film. Others who appear in the film include musicians Sid Vicious, Paul Shaffer, Debbie Harry, Root Boy Slim, and Klaus Nomi; artist Robert Delford Brown; and model Patty Oja. Horror House on Highway Five Horror House on Highway Five is a 1985 independent low budget slasher film, concerning a sociopath dressed up as Richard M. Nixon, who goes rampaging through the night traveling down a highway to terrorize passing motorists. Movers & Shakers Movers & Shakers is a 1985 American comedy film distributed by MGM, starring Walter Matthau and directed by William Asher. The story follows the head of production at a Hollywood studio who wants to make a movie to fulfill a promise made to a dying friend. The film was written by Charles Grodin, who also appears in the movie. The cast includes Tyne Daly, Gilda Radner, and Vincent Gardenia. Steve Martin makes a cameo appearance as Fabio Longio. Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds is a 1989 Australian post-apocalyptic sci-fi adventure film directed by Alex Proyas. It was his first feature. The film was shot on location near Broken Hill and at Supreme Studios Sydney. Mirror Images II Mirror Images 2 is a 1993 American thriller and drama film directed by Gregory Dark and produced by Andrew W. Garroni. This film has been music composed by Ashley Irwin.The film starring Shannon Whirry, Luca Bercovici, Tom Reilly, Eva LaRue and Ken Steadman in the lead roles. Deadly Sins Deadly Sins is a 1995 American-Canadian slasher film directed by Michael Robison, and stars David Keith and Alyssa Milano. It had a limited VHS release. In Germany, the film was released on VHS under the title Sins. Tere Mere Sapne Tere Mere Sapne is a 1996 Hindi romantic drama film produced by Amitabh Bachchans production company A.B.C.L. and directed by Joy Augustine. The film had a cast of newcomer actors consisting of Chandrachur Singh, Arshad Warsi, Priya Gill and Simran. Shadow Run Shadow Run is a 1998 crime film set in the south of England, United Kingdom. It is based on the novel by Desmond Lowden. It was not released in the cinema, and eventually appeared on home video in 2001. Robotech II: The Sentinels Robotech II: The Sentinels was an attempt by Harmony Gold USA to continue the original 1985 Robotech television series. Only three episodes were ultimately animated before the project was canceled in 1986, and a feature-length film was released from footage taken from the completed episodes. The aborted 65-episode Sentinels series would have followed the ongoing adventures of Rick Hunter and Lisa Hayes and the rest of the Robotech Expeditionary Force during the events of The Robotech Masters and The New Generation series. Ngo ga yau yat chek hiu dung see The Lion Roars is a 2002 Hong Kong comedy film produced and directed by Joe Ma. The film starred Louis Koo and Cecilia Cheung Goddess of Mercy Jade Goddess of Mercy or Goddess of Mercy is a 2003 film directed by Ann Hui, starring Zhao Wei and Nicholas Tse. It was adapted from a novel from Chinese writer Hai Yan. The title comes from a necklace featuring Kuan Yin, the "Goddess of Mercy". In 2003 Hai Yan also produced a TV serial based on his novel, starring Sun Li.http://ent.sina.com.cn/s/m/2003-07-02/1555165075.html Play Play is a 2005 Chilean film directed by Alicia Scherson. It was selected as the Chilean entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 78th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Winterreise Winter Journey is a 2006 German drama film directed by Hans Steinbichler. American Cowslip American Cowslip is a 2009 independent feature film directed by Mark David. It revolves around heroin addict, Ethan Inglebrink, whose life is centered on his garden and his group of eccentric friends. American Cowslip is Davids third film, following his debut, Sweet Thing, and his second, acclaimed feature, Intoxicating. It was Peter Falks final film before his death in 2011. Little Girl Blue Little Girl Blue is a 2007 Czech drama film written and directed by Alice Nellis. The film was awarded "Best Film" at the Czech Lion awards for 2007. Hwang Jin Yi Hwang Jin Yi is a 2007 South Korean biographical drama film directed by Chang Yoon-hyun. Based on Hong Seok-jungs 2002 novel Hwangjini, the film is about the life of Hwang Jin-yi, the most famous courtesan in Korean history, starring Song Hye-kyo in the title role. The Open Door The Open Door is a 2008 Australian horror/thriller film, directed by Doc Duhame and starring Catherine Munden, Sarah Christine Smith, and Ryan Doom. Mundens character finds her vengeful wishes toward people coming true. Aisha and Rahul Aisha and Rahul is the first film of Asopa Films Incorporation, Twinkle Productions and Asopa Films International. It was distributed on DVD by Asopa Films International and Celebrity Video Distribution. Magic Silver Magic Silver is a Norwegian Christmas film from 2009 directed by Katarina Launing and Roar Uthaug. The film is based on the television series Jul i Blåfjell and Jul på Månetoppen, but the film is set 100 years before this and portrays the first dramatic encounter between the red gnomes and the blue gnomes, as well as the pursuit of the magical blue silver. The film was followed by a sequel, Magic Silver II, in 2011. The film premiered on November 13, 2009, and was released on DVD on November 17, 2010. It was viewed in the theaters by nearly 370,000 people. The film was nominated for the Amanda Award in the category children’s and youth film in 2010. March of the Dinosaurs March of the Dinosaurs is a CGI film which has aired on ITV 1 in the UK on April 23, 2011 and released on DVD on 27 May 2011. The film was produced by Wide-Eyed Entertainment in association with Yap Films, and executive produced by Jasper James, who had previously worked on the Walking with... series and Prehistoric Park. Set 70 million years ago in the Cretaceous in North America, the film follows the journey of a young Edmontosaurus named Scar and his herd as they migrate south for the winter. This film depicts recent findings and speculation about dinosaurs, such as North-American Tyrannosaurs having feathers, and hunting in packs, dinosaurs in the snow and migrating. It shows a 1000-mile autumn migration of Edmontosaurus and Pachyrhinosaurus from their summer grazing in northwest Canada to their winter grazing in the south-west USA, and the young Troodon which had to stay and endure the Arctic winter. The hazards met are land and water predators, an Arctic blizzard, thin ice, crossing a foodless volcanic wasteland, a lahar, and a wide river inhabited by predators. All the scenery and vegetation are CGI. The DVD says that this is inspired by recent dinosaur fossil discoveries in the Canadian Arctic, and that the Arctic CGI trees are modelled on Sequioa. Hannah's Law Hannahs Law is a 2012 Hallmark Movie Channel TV movie. The movie stars Cameron Bancroft, Sara Canning, John Pyper-Ferguson, and Julian Black Antelope. Puppylove Puppy Love is a 2013 coming-of-age film directed by Delphine Lehericey, written by Lehericey and Martin Coiffier, and starring Solène Rigot, Audrey Bastien, and Vincent Pérez. It is an international co-production of Belgium, France, Luxembourg, and Switzerland. Rigot plays a 14-year-old girl who, after she meets her new neighbor, played by Bastien, explores her sexuality. The film premiered at the San Sebastián International Film Festival and was released 7 May 2014 in Belgium. It won a Magritte Award for Best Original Score. The Gateway The Gateway, also known as Curtains, is a 2015 horror film that was directed by Jaron Henrie-McCrea. The film had its world premiere on August 31, 2015 at Film4 FrightFest and stars Danni Smith and Tim Lueke as two activists that investigate a series of disappearing shower curtains in Smiths apartment. Aardvark Aardvark is a 2017 American drama film directed and written by Brian Shoaf. The film stars Zachary Quinto, Jenny Slate, Sheila Vand, and Jon Hamm. Principal photography began on November 30, 2015 in New York City. It premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival. It was released on April 13, 2018. Plan Man The Plan Man is a 2014 South Korean romantic comedy film that tells the story of an anal retentive man who attempts to escape from his fixation of trying to plan out every detail of his life. Starring Jung Jae-young and Han Ji-min, it is the feature directorial debut of Seong Si-heub. Thanatos, Drunk Thanatos, Drunk is a 2015 Taiwanese drama film directed by Chang Tso-chi. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. Byomkesh O Chiriakhana Byomkesh O Chiriyakhana is 2016 Indian Thriller film on Bengali fictional detective Byomkesh Bakshi. The film is directed by Anjan Dutt. This is the fifth installment of Byomkesh series by Anjan Dutt, serving as a sequel to Byomkesh Bakshi. The film is based on Chiriyakhana by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. Scaffolding Scaffolding is a 2017 Israeli thriller film directed by Matan Yair. It was nominated for the Ophir Award for Best Film. Das boxende Känguruh Boxing Kangaroo is an 1895 German short black-and-white silent documentary film, directed and produced by Max Skladanowsky, which features a Kangaroo boxing against a man against a white background at the Circus Busch. The film, which premiered at the first public projection of motion pictures in Germany on , was filmed on 35 mm film and is 18 feet in length. The "groundbreaking production", was, according to WildFilmHistory, "a huge success", which, "despite being intended for entertainment rather than as a scientific behaviour study", "revealed animal actions in a way that had never been seen before", and, "exposed the potential for future films concerning wildlife and natural history". Beverly of Graustark Beverly of Graustark is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Sidney Franklin and starring Marion Davies, Antonio Moreno, and Creighton Hale. The films screenplay was written by Agnes Christine Johnston based on the novel by George Barr McCutcheon, and set on the fictional land of Graustark. The film features a final sequence in Technicolor. It was the first film by Sidney Franklin for MGM. The story was filmed before in 1914 by the Biograph Company. Copies of the film are held at Turner Broadcasting and the Library of Congress. Where East Is East Where East Is East is a 1929 American silent drama film starring Lon Chaney as an animal trapper in Laos. The motion picture is Chaneys penultimate silent film and the last of his collaborations with director Tod Browning. While this film is essentially a silent film in form, with intertitles and no spoken dialogue, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer released it with a Movietone soundtrack of effects and music. Public Hero Number 1 Public Hero ﹟1 is a 1935 American crime film starring Lionel Barrymore, Jean Arthur, Chester Morris and Joseph Calleia. The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production was directed by J. Walter Ruben. Mother Goose Goes Hollywood Mother Goose Goes Hollywood is a 1938 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. The film parodies several Mother Goose nursery rhymes using caricatures of popular Hollywood film stars of the 1930s. The film was directed by Wilfred Jackson and was the last to have a Silly Symphony title card, even though it was the third to last film of the series. Double Dribble Double Dribble is a 1946 Disney theatrical cartoon short that spoofs the sport of basketball and stars Goofy. It is directed by Jack Hannah. Early to Bet Early to Bet is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released on May 12, 1951 starring The Gambling Bug. The Gambling Bug is a small character who infects others with the desire to gamble. He wears a green tie, a red jacket, a brown hat and a white tuxedo. Early to Bet is the only appearance of this character. The cartoon is a sequel to the 1950 short Its Hummer Time, which featured the same bulldog giving the same cat elaborate punishments. "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" is featured in this cartoon. It is available on DVD as part of Volume 1. Loss of Innocence The Greengage Summer is a 1961 British drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Kenneth More and Susannah York. It was based on the novel The Greengage Summer by Rumer Godden. Set in Épernay, in the Champagne region of France, it is the story of the transition of a teenage girl into womanhood. More later named it as his favourite film, stating, "York was just twenty-one and an adorable creature...it was one of the happiest films on which I have ever worked." Kiss Me Monster Kiss Me Monster is a 1967 adventure mystery film directed, written and co-starring Jesús Franco. Other principal cast include Rosanna Yanni, Chris Howland, Michel Lemoine, Manuel Velasco, Ana Casares, Adrian Hoven and Barta Barri. The Poor Zavallılar is a film directed by Yılmaz Güney and written by Yılmaz Güney and Atıf Yılmaz. Cast includes Yılmaz Güney, Yıldırım Önal, Göktürk Güney, Hülya Şengül, Hakkı Güvenç and Güven Şengil. It was produced by Güney Film. After Güney had begun to shoot the film he went behind bars due to the reason that he had sheltered anarchist students at home. The destiny of his film Zavallılar seemed to be similar with those other unfinished films like Eisenstein’s Que Viva Mexico!, and Marilyn Monroe’s Somethings Got to Give. Güney planned to finish this film after his release, but as he winded up behind bars, he was unable to finish it. However, in the archives there were about a 30 minutes taped, and Atıf Yılmaz continued upon this with fundamental changes in the scenario. Thus, Zavallılar has a reputation as being an “outer” film of the man from the “inside”. In Güneys films, prison has always been a symbol referring to the first or last station of the bad fate or of being trapped. Prison has been a part of both his films and his individual life. In Zavallılar, however, prison is a place sheltering poor, unemployed, and desperate people and a place where they can eat their fill. Zavallılar is a film with 3 protagonists: Abuzer, Arap, and Hacı. The “wretches” are people crushed, looked down, excluded by the society, they are real miserables. The film begins with the anxiety of the protagonists about their coming out. They beg to stay at least until spring, because they do not have anyone or any place to which they belong to. The film shows retrospectively the facts that caused them to go behind bars. While telling their story, Yılmaz and Güney touch sorespots of the society, and refer to certain deviating situations. Arap has been imprisoned because of his employer, against whose unjust behaviour he opposed. His employer promised him a place in a building, that he would use as a little teahouse in return to stand guard of the building during its construction without pay. However, after the construction the employer dishonours his promise, and Arap tried to fight, but he finds himself at the prison. The labour under an illusionment of Arap symbolizes the labor exploitation and lack of social security. Hacı has been imprisoned because of the double-crossing of a prostitute, whom he dreamed to live with. Hacıs drama does not only narrates loneliness and lovelessness. At the same time, it shows the by-products of the capitalist order, which develop alongside but which are not visible as long as one “keeps out”, like worthlessness, prostitiution, procuration, and bravado. Abuzer saw his mother killing a man, to whom her husband sold her. After that, Abuzer is pushed to evilness and crime, as he does not have any shelter or a family anymore. Tha last scene of the scene is a one, which becomes imprinted in ones memory who watches the film. It makes the fact visible, what out an innocent child can become due to the lack of social conscience. Zavallılar sets forth a lot of problems and conflicts without mentioning their roots. With this approach Güney continues, with the help of Yılmaz, his documentary behaviour. It shows realities without any interpretatiın to the audience. Again, Zavallılar has an uncertain end like Umut, and most of his other films. Where Time Began Viaje al centro de la Tierra is a 1978 Spanish adventure film based on Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne. It has been released in English-speaking areas under the titles Where Time Began and The Fabulous Journey to the Center of the Earth. St. Helens St. Helens, alternatively titled St. Helens, Killer Volcano, is a 1981 made-for-cable HBO television film directed by Ernest Pintoff and starring David Huffman, Art Carney, Cassie Yates, and Albert Salmi. The film centers on the events leading up to the cataclysmic 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington, with the story beginning on the day volcanic activity started on March 20, 1980, and ending on the day of the eruption, May 18, 1980. The film premiered on May 18, 1981, on the first anniversary of the eruption. Assault of the Killer Bimbos Assault of the Killer Bimbos is a 1988 American comedy film starring Elizabeth Kaitan, Christina Whitaker. El Lute: Run for Your Life El Lute: Run for Your Life is a 1987 Spanish film written and directed by Vicente Aranda, based on the memoirs of Eleuterio Sánchez, "El Lute", a young convicted murderer who became legendary in Spain for his jail escape in the 1960s. It stars Imanol Arias and Victoria Abril. The film was a hit in Spain and made a big star of his leading actor. It was nominated to four Goya Awards and it is considered among the best Spanish films of the 1980s. The film portrays the early criminal years of El Lute, and was adapted from his first volume of memoirs, published in 1977 while he was still in prison. The second film, El Lute II: mañana sere libre, continues his story and was based on his second volume of memoirs, published in 1979. Sánchez was paroled in 1981. Uncle Tom's Cabin Uncle Toms Cabin is a 1987 American made-for-television drama film directed by Stan Lathan and starring Avery Brooks, Bruce Dern, Phylicia Rashad, and Edward Woodward. It is based on the novel of the same name by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Leather Jackets Leather Jackets is a 1992 film directed and written by Lee Drysdale. It was shot on Highland Park in 1990. However, it was released in 1992. The film stars D. B. Sweeney, Bridget Fonda and Cary Elwes. Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea is a 1995 Belgian-French drama film directed by Marion Hänsel. It was entered into the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. The plot is based on the short story titled "Li", by the Greek poet and sailor Nikos Kavvadias. Vertikal Vertical is a 1967 Soviet sports drama film directed by Stanislav Govorukhin and Boris Durov. With 32.8 million viewers it became one of the 1967 Soviet box office leaders. The film was a directorial debut for both Govorukhin and Durov. It was also the first movie where Vladimir Vysotsky worked as a composer and songwriter. His songs became extremely popular, they were immediately released on the extended play and gave a start to his musical career. Anji Anji is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language fantasy action film directed by Kodi Ramakrishna and Cinematography by Chota K. Naidu and he received Nandi Awardfor best Cinematography. The film, with Chiranjeevi and Namrata Shirodkar in the lead roles, was produced by Shyam Prasad Reddy, and received a National Film Award for Best Special Effects. The film was made on a budget of 28 crore, and was officially launched on May 1997. Shooting of the film began on 10 October 1997. It is the first Telugu film to win the National Award for Best Special Effects at that time. Thalayanamanthram Thalayana Manthram is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Sreenivasan. The film stars Sreenivasan, Urvashi, Jayaram, and Parvathy. Urvashis performance as Kanchana is considered as a milestone in her career. Surviving Gilligan's Island: The Incredibly True Story of the Longest Three Hour Tour in History Surviving Gilligans Island: The Incredibly True Story of the Longest Three-Hour Tour in History is a 2001 American made-for-television docudrama film based on the 1964–1967 television sitcom Gilligans Island. Originally airing on CBS on October 14, 2001, the film stars three of the four cast members from the 1960s series who were still alive at the time: Bob Denver, Dawn Wells, and Russell Johnson. These performers tell their stories, while other actors re-enact old scenes from the series and dramatize behind-the-scenes moments. The plot of this docudrama depicts the attempts of Gilligans Island producer Sherwood Schwartz to make Gilligans Island a hit television series. It portrays the networks initial rejection of the series as well as the filming of the pilot episode. This film also reveals the changes which each cast member went through after the pilot episode received negative feedback. Denver, Wells, and Johnson share stories about the show and its status in pop culture. Footage from the original series is unveiled in addition to the recreations. This film also addresses the question of whether Ginger or Mary Ann is more attractive. An informal poll of twenty-one people is conducted, in which Mary Ann wins by a single vote. Cast member Tina Louise, who portrayed Ginger in the series, does not appear. She had consistently refused to participate in any Gilligans Island-related spinoffs or projects since the original series ended. This docudrama presents Louise to have been under the impression that the series was supposed to revolve around her own characters adventures as a shipwrecked castaway It also chronicles Louises repeated efforts at removing herself from her contract and the subsequent side effect it would have on the strained relationships between herself and her costars. This docudrama covers the period from the concept and casting of the first series pilot in 1963 through to its cancellation in 1967; it then touches on moments in the 1970s and early 1980s, including the production of the Gilligans Island reunion TV movies, and ends with a sequence discussing the deaths of original cast members Alan Hale, Jim Backus and Natalie Schafer, and the present-day activities of Wells, Denver, and Johnson. This film has been released on both VHS and DVD in one region only. Special features of the DVD release include the casting of the performers, a trivia game, and other information about the behind-the-scenes look at the series. As of 2015, this DVD is out of print. I Downloaded a Ghost I Downloaded a Ghost is a 2004 film starring Carlos Alazraqui as Winston the Ghost and Ellen Page as Stella Blackstone. Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne is a 2003 Indian Hindi thriller film, which was directed by Sangeeth Sivan and released on 21 March 2003. Zayed Khan, the son of actor and director Sanjay Khan made his film debut with this film. See Arnold Run See Arnold Run is a 2005 American biographical film starring Jürgen Prochnow and Roland Kickinger, both playing Arnold Schwarzenegger at different ages. The film covers Arnolds early years in bodybuilding and his successful run for Governor of California. Happy Family n Beetje Verliefd is a 2006 Dutch comedy film directed by Martin Koolhoven. The film received a Golden Film award since the film sold 100,000 tickets. For Koolhoven, the film meant his third hit movie within two years. Paco and the Magical Book is a 2008 Japanese film written and directed by Tetsuya Nakashima, based on a play by Hirohito Goto. It was shown at the Munich Asian Filmfest in 2008 and has been nominated for three awards for the 2009 Asian Film Awards. Actors Kōji Yakusho and Ayaka Wilson and director Tetsuya Nakashima have been nominated for the 2008 Japanese Academy Award. I Need That Record! The Death (or Possible Survival) of the Independent Record Store I Need That Record! The Death or Possible Survival of the Independent Record Store is Brendan Tollers first feature-documentary completed in 2008 and distributed by Music Video Distributors in 2010. The project began as Tollers undergraduate thesis at Hampshire College in Amherst. All of a Sudden All of a Sudden is a 2016 German drama film directed by Aslı Özge. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Lights of Old Broadway Lights of Old Broadway is a drama film directed by Monta Bell, produced by William Randolph Hearsts Cosmopolitan Productions, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film stars Marion Davies and Conrad Nagel, and is an adaptation of the play The Merry Wives of Gotham by Laurence Eyre. The film has color sequences using tinting, Technicolor, and the Handschiegl color process. The play was produced on Broadway at Henry Millers Theatre from January 16, 1924 to April 1924. Davies part was played on the stage by actress Mary Ellis. Sailors, Beware! Sailors, Beware! is a silent comedy short film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy prior to their official billing as the duo Laurel and Hardy. The team appeared in a total of 107 films between 1921 and 1951. Phantom of Chinatown Phantom of Chinatown is a 1940 American mystery film directed by Phil Rosen starring Keye Luke. This is the last of the Mr. Wong films and the only one to star Luke in the role originated by Boris Karloff. Smart Alecks Smart Alecks is a 1942 American film directed by Wallace Fox and starring the East Side Kids. Tulips Shall Grow Tulips Shall Grow is a 1942 American animated short film directed by George Pal and starring Rex Ingram and Victor Jory. It was released by Paramount Pictures and originally photographed in 3-strip Technicolor. It later became the black-and-white edition by National Telefilm Associates. Johnny Come Lately Johnny Come Lately is a 1943 drama film directed by William K. Howard starring James Cagney, Grace George and Marjorie Main. It was the first film produced by William Cagney Productions in March 1943. The Doughgirls The Doughgirls is a 1944 American comedy film, revolving around the newlywed Halstead couple, played by Jane Wyman and Jack Carson, and their misadventures trying to find some privacy and living space in the housing shortage of wartime Washington D.C. "Its zany plot moves easily with a cast of characters propelled about the screen like shuttlecocks." Eve Arden as a Russian sniper and Joe DeRita as a sleepy hotel guest, both looking for space in the overcrowded hotel are stand outs in a great cast. Racketeer Rabbit Racketeer Rabbit is a 1946 animated short film in the Looney Tunes series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. It stars Bugs Bunny, who duels with a pair of racketeers or gangsters, Rocky and Hugo, forerunners of Rocky and Mugsy who resemble Edward G. Robinson and Peter Lorre. Directed by Friz Freleng; written by Michael Maltese; animated by Manuel Perez, Virgil Ross, Gerry Chiniquy and Ken Champin; music by Carl Stalling, and voices by Mel Blanc and, uncredited, Dick Nelson. Appointment in Honduras Appointment in Honduras is a 1953 American adventure film starring Glenn Ford and directed by Jacques Tourneur. Love on a Pillow Love on a Pillow is a 1962 French film starring Brigitte Bardot and directed by Roger Vadim. It was known in France as Le repos du guerrier. My Six Loves My Six Loves is a 1963 comedy film starring Debbie Reynolds as a Broadway star who takes a vacation and finds herself responsible for six abandoned children, in Gower Champions directorial debut. It is based on the novel of the same name by Peter Funk. Treasure of the Aztecs Der Schatz der Azteken is a 1965 West German, French and Italian western film adventure directed by Robert Siodmak. From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler is a 1973 American childrens film based on E.L. Konigsburgs novel From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. It tells the story of a girl and her brother who run away from home to live in the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art and discover what they think is a lost treasure. For home video releases, the film was retitled The Hideaways. The Black 6 The Black Six is an American blaxploitation and outlaw biker film released in 1974. The movie was written by George Theakos and directed by Matt Cimber. It starred several National Football League stars in the title roles. The plot had some similarities to The Magnificent Seven and Easy Rider. It was one of the first all-black biker films. The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby is a nine-hour adaptation of the novel by Charles Dickens. It was filmed as a stage play at The Old Vic in London by The Royal Shakespeare Company. Shame Shame is a 1988 Australian film directed by Steve Jodrell and starring Deborra-Lee Furness as Asta, for which she won both the 1988 FCCA Best Actor and Golden Space Needle Best Actress awards; as well as the FCCA awarding Best Screenplay to both Beverley Blankenship and Michael Brindley. Roots: The Gift Roots: The Gift is a 1988 television film. It is the third installment of the Roots series, which traces the maternal family history of African American author Alex Haley, starting with his fourth great-grandfather Kunta Kinte. The film premiered on ABC on December 11, 1988, with AT&T as the sole national sponsor for the broadcast. LeVar Burton and Louis Gossett Jr. reprise their respective roles of Kunta Kinte and Fiddler. The film takes place between the second and third episodes of the original Roots miniseries. The film was crafted as a Christmas movie. As one of the characters explains, the gift mentioned in the title is freedom. The Last Party The Last Party is a documentary film co-written by and starring Robert Downey Jr. Interviews and commentary cover moments of history during the 1992 presidential campaigns and investigate the issues of the day with Downeys particular brand of off-beat humor and satire. Although Downeys political sympathies are clear in the film, he lampoons both Democrats and Republicans equally, and provides elements of general social commentary, as well. The film also provides a snap-shot of Robert Downey Jr., at a point in his life where he was falling into drug addiction that later led to an interruption in his career. The features appearances by George H. W. Bush, Barbara Bush, Pat Buchanan, Bill Clinton, Patti Davis, Spike Lee, Jerry Brown, Roger Clinton, Oliver Stone, Al Sharpton, Dave Mustaine, G. Gordon Liddy, Marc Levin, Sean Penn, John Kerry, Peter Jennings, Jerry Falwell, Oliver North, Chelsea Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Mario Cuomo, John Dean, John Ehrlichman, Betty Friedan, Al Gore, Tipper Gore, H. R. Haldeman, Tom Hayden, Jesse Jackson, Ted Kennedy, Ross Perot, Dan Quayle, Dan Rather, Ronald Reagan, Ann Richards, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Christian Slater. Two sequel films were made following The Last Party, The Partys Over and The Last Party 3. Deadly Outbreak Deadly Outbreak is an action movie released by US-Israeli company Nu Image in 1996, and directed by former stuntman Rick Avery. It is set in Israel and follows the formula set by Die Hard rather closely. Additionally, the last act of the film also borrows heavily from the U.S. blockbuster Speed, which was released just two years earlier. The Little Mermaid The Little Mermaid is a 1976 Soviet fantasy film directed by Vladimir Bychkov based on the fairy tale of The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen. Swing Vote Swing Vote is a 1999 American television film, directed by David Anspaugh. It features an alternative reality where the Supreme Court of the United States has overturned the Roe v. Wade decision, and the State of Alabama subsequently charged a woman with first degree murder for having an abortion. Hundhotellet Hundhotellet – En mystisk historia is a Swedish animated detective mystery/surreal film from 2000, directed by Per Åhlin who also wrote the script together with Hans Åke Gabrielsson. The film is traditionally animated by hand, the last film in Sweden to have been produced in that style. Another Life Another Life is a 2001 British film written and directed by Philip Goodhew. It stars Ioan Gruffudd, Natasha Little, Nick Moran, Imelda Staunton, Rachael Stirling and Tom Wilkinson. Xuxa Requebra Xuxa Requebra is a 1999 Brazilian musical romantic comedy film directed by Tizuka Yamasaki, with final script by Evandro Mesquita. His cast includes razilian singer, TV host and actress Xuxa Meneghel, singer Daniel and Elke Maravilha as protagonists of the story, as well as the participation of countless Brazilian artists such as Carla Perez, Luciano Huck and Fat Family. Requebra was Foxs first Brazilian co-production and debuted in theaters on December 17, 1999. The show was watched by approximately 2,074,461 viewers and earned more than 8 million reais for its producers, according to Ancine. The Ghosts of Edendale The Ghosts of Edendale is a 2003 low budget supernatural thriller film written and directed by Stefan Avalos. It is distributed by Warner Brothers. The film was shot in Silver Lake and was shot entirely on video. Parasite Dolls is a three-part original video animation produced by the Anime International Company and IMAGICA Entertainment, and written by Chiaki J. Konaka and Kazuto Nakazawa. The series is set in the Bubblegum Crisis universe in the city of Megatokyo, focuses on a group of A.D. Police officers known as the Branch. They are tasked with stopping terrorist activities as well as Boomers that have become harmful to society. Son of the Dragon Son of the Dragon is the first Hallmark Movie Channel original television film. It premiered on Hallmark Movie Channel on Wednesday, April 2, 2008, and helped launch the new channel. It was also the first movie for either of the two American cable networks to be shot and shown in HDTV. 009 Re: Cyborg 009 Re:Cyborg is a 2012 Japanese anime film by Kenji Kamiyama. The film takes place in Cyborg 009s future timeline. Chaalis Chauraasi Chaalis Chauraasi, is a Bollywood crime comedy film directed by Hriday Shetty and starring Naseeruddin Shah, Atul Kulkarni, Kay Kay Menon and Ravi Kishan. Most of the film was shot in Mumbai. It was released on 13 January 2012. Monster High: Friday Night Frights Monster High: Friday Night Frights is the seventh Monster High special that aired in 2012. Kill Me Please Kill Me Please is a 2015 Brazilian-Argentine coming of age thriller-drama film, written and directed by Anita Rocha da Silveira in her directorial debut. It premiered in the Horizons section at the 72nd edition of the Venice Film Festival, and was later awarded for best director and best actress at the 2015 Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival. The Forest of the Lost Souls The Forest of the Lost Souls is a 2017 Portuguese slasher drama film directed by José Pedro Lopes. Described as a "coming of age slasher movie", the film had its world premiere at the Directors Week of the Fantasporto Film Festival 2017. The titular forest is a fictional place between Portugal and Spain, an infamous suicide spot. One morning two complete strangers with their own demons to bear meet within the woods. The 8-Year Engagement is a 2017 Japanese film directed by Takahisa Zeze. It is based on an autobiographical book by Hisashi Nishozawa and Mai Nakahara. Crossroads: One Two Jaga One Two Jaga is a 2018 Malaysian crime action film directed by Nam Ron and co-produced by Jazzy Pictures, KL POST, and Pixel Play. It stars Zahiril Adzim, Amerul Affendi, Ario Bayu, Asmara Abigail, Bront Palarae, and Azman Hassan. The film was released on 6 September 2018. One Two Jaga is the third film directed by Nam Ron. The uncensored version of the film was released worldwide on Netflix on 1 December 2018 as an original film. Shadows on the Stairs Shadows on the Stairs is a 1941 American film directed by D. Ross Lederman. It is based on Frank Vospers play Murder on the Second Floor. The British subsidiary of Warner Brothers had previously produced a film adaptation of the work in 1932. Hot Cross Bunny Hot Cross Bunny is a 1948 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical animated short, starring Bugs Bunny. The title is a play on the nursery rhyme Hot Cross Buns as well as a punny allusion to the basic plot premise. Cattle Drive Cattle Drive is a 1951 Technicolor Western film directed by Kurt Neumann starring Joel McCrea, Dean Stockwell and Chill Wills. Much of the film was shot in the Death Valley National Park, California and Paria, Utah. Highway Dragnet Highway Dragnet is a 1954 film noir B film crime film directed by Nathan Juran from a story by U.S. Anderson and Roger Corman. The film stars Richard Conte, Joan Bennett and Wanda Hendrix. Tabasco Road Tabasco Road is a 1957 Speedy Gonzales cartoon, part of the Looney Tunes series. It was an Academy Award nominee for best short subject but it lost out to Birds Anonymous. Both shorts were reissued as Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies cartoons in 1961. The Woman Eater The Woman Eater is a low budget 1958 black and white British horror film directed by Charles Saunders and starring George Coulouris and Vera Day. Produced by Guido Coen, the film recounts the story of a crazed scientist who feeds women to a flesh-eating tree in return for a serum that can bring the dead back to life. The film was released in the UK in 1958 by Eros Films on a double bill with the Swedish crime drama Blonde in Bondage. Columbia Pictures released The Woman Eater in the United States in 1959 on a double bill with the 1958 Japanese science fiction film The H-Man. Flipper's New Adventure Flippers New Adventure is an American feature film released on June 24, 1964 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, written by Art Arthur, and directed by Leon Benson. It was a sequel to the 1963 film, Flipper and was based on characters created by Ricou Browning and Jack Cowden. The film, released before the TV series premiered, received good reviews and outdid the first film with more audience attendance. Luv Luv is a 1967 slapstick romantic comedy film starring Jack Lemmon, Peter Falk, Elaine May and Nina Wayne. It is based on the original Broadway production of the same name by Murray Schisgal, which opened at the Booth Theater in New York City on November 11, 1964. The play ran for 901 performances and was nominated for the 1965 Tony Award for Best Play. Who's Got the Black Box? The Road to Corinth is a 1967 French-Italian Eurospy film directed by Claude Chabrol. It was based on the 1966 novel by , nom de plume de Gaston-Claude Petitjean-Darville. Bloody Friday Bloody Friday is a 1972 crime film directed by Rolf Olsen and starring Raimund Harmstorf, Amadeus August and Gianni Macchia. It was shot on location in Munich and other parts of Bavaria. The Girl from Petrovka The Girl from Petrovka is a 1974 American comedy-drama film starring Goldie Hawn and Hal Holbrook, based on the novel by George Feifer. Enter the Devil The Eerie Midnight Horror Show is a 1974 Italian horror film directed by Mario Gariazzo and starring Stella Carnacina and Chris Avram. The Best Little Girl in the World The Best Little Girl in the World is a 1981 television film directed by Sam OSteen and executive produced by Aaron Spelling. The film is based upon the 1978 novel of the same name written by Steven Levenkron. The Revolt of Job The Revolt of Job is a 1983 Hungarian film directed by Imre Gyöngyössy and Barna Kabay. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Lackó is a Hungarian orphan whom a Jewish couple adopts. He lives with the family until the Nazis take the parents away. Hungary, 1943. An elderly Jewish couple, Jób and Róza, adopt an unruly non-Jewish child to whom they intend to pass on their wealth and knowledge before Nazi oppression engulfs Hungary. Attending the films opening in New York City, Gyöngyössy said that he intended the movie "as a message not only between generations but between nations". Skinheads Skinheads is a 1989 American thriller film, directed, written and produced by Greydon Clark. Santa Claws Santa Claws is a 1996 slasher film written and directed by John A. Russo. It stars Debbie Rochon as a Scream Queen B-movie actress who is stalked by an obsessed fan. The film gives an insiders view of the challenges that actors and actresses face about violent stalker fans and describes the downside of fame. Héroïnes Héroïnes is a 1997 French drama film directed by Gérard Krawczyk and starring Virginie Ledoyen. Tentação Tentação is a 1997 Portuguese drama film directed by Joaquim Leitão. It was released on 26 December 1997. The Mystery of Chess Boxing Mystery of Chessboxing is a Hong Kong kung fu film released in 1979 and directed by Joseph Kuo, starring Mark Long, Jack Long and Lee Yi Min. Divers at Work on the Wreck of the 'Maine' Visite sous-marine du Maine, released in the United States as Divers at Work on the Wreck of the "Maine" and in Britain as Divers at Work on a Wreck Under Sea, is an 1898 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Alaska.de Alaska.De is a 2000 German drama film directed by Esther Gronenborn. Sightings: Heartland Ghost Sightings: Heartland Ghost is a 2002 film originally aired on Showtime based on the TV series Sightings and inspired by true events. The film was written by Phil Penningroth and directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. Seventeen Times Cecile Cassard Seventeen Times Cecile Cassard is a 2002 French drama film directed by Christophe Honoré. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Rusty Knife is a 1958 action Japanese film directed by Toshio Masuda. Rusty Knife was part of the Nikkatsu film studios wave of Japanese noir films, made in order to compete with popular American and French films at the Japanese box office. The film became more widely available outside Japan only when Janus Films released a special set of Nikkatsu noir films on DVD, as part of the Criterion Collection. The other films in the set are A Colt Is My Passport, Take Aim at the Police Van, Cruel Gun Story, and I Am Waiting. Comic Book Superheroes Unmasked Comic Book Superheroes Unmasked is a television documentary that aired on The History Channel in 2003. The film is about the history of the American comic book industry from its origins in the 1930s to the present day, and how comic books have mirrored and affected the society around them. It featured traditional historians, people from inside the industry such as Stan Lee, and people who grew up reading comic books. People featured in the documentary included Frank Miller, Denny ONeil, Jim Steranko, Michael Chabon, Will Eisner, Kevin Smith, Neil Gaiman, Avi Arad, Joe Quesada, Paul Levitz, Mike Richardson, Stan and Joan Lee, and Bradford Wright. The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind is a 1988 documentary outlining the successes and challenges of the casting, filming, and legacy of the 1939 film Gone with the Wind, from concept to finished product. The documentary focuses on David O. Selznick from the time of the books publication to the Academy Awards ceremony of 1940. Included are interviews with many of the crew and office personnel involved in making the film. Producer David O. Selznick struggled to control his project, working with three directors along the way--George Cukor, Victor Fleming and Sam Wood. Each had their own vision and the strong-willed men often clashed. The Making of a Legend brings up many of the "what ifs?" that arose as different scenarios were discussed. Among these were the possibilities of Errol Flynn and Gary Cooper as Rhett Butler. Venky Venky is a 2004 Telugu comedy thriller film that released on 26 March 2004 and was directed by Srinu Vaitla and produced by Atluri Purnachandra Rao. Ravi Teja and Sneha played the lead roles. Devi Sri Prasad composed music for the film.Srinu Vaitlas first film association with writers Kona Venkat and Gopimohan happened with this film. Gvozdi Nails is a 2003 Russian drama horror film directed and produced by Andrey Iskanov. The film starring Andrey Iskanov, Svyatoslav Iliyasov, Chisato Morishita, Irina Nikitina and Alexander Shevchenko in the lead roles. Dear Alice Dear Alice is a 2010 Swedish drama film directed by Othman Karim starring Danny Glover, Tuva Novotny and Peter Gardiner. The film is written by Karim and Grace Maharaj-Eriksson. Dear Alice competed at the 2010 Moscow Film Festival. This Way of Life This Way of Life is a New Zealand documentary film about a horse breeding family living in the wild near the Ruahine Ranges, resisting the call to a more "modern" lifestyle. It was directed by Thomas Burstyn and produced by Barbara Sumner-Burstyn. It opened theatrically in Vancouver on 3 October 2009 at the Vancouver International Film Festival, Seattle on 11 June 2010 at the Seattle International Film Festival, and in New York City on 30 July 2010. It opened in Los Angeles on 6 August 2010 at the 14th Annual DocuWeeks. This Way of Life made the 2011 Oscar Documentary long list. The Last Days of Lehman Brothers The Last Days of Lehman Brothers is a British television film, first broadcast on BBC Two and BBC HD on Wednesday 9 September 2009. Filmed in London, it was written by Craig Warner and directed by Michael Samuels. It was shown as part of the BBCs "Aftershock" season, a selection of programmes marking the first anniversary of the collapse of the American investment bank Lehman Brothers. It featured James Cromwell, Ben Daniels, Corey Johnson, Michael Landes and James Bolam. Gettysburg Gettysburg is a 2011 American Civil War television documentary film directed by Adrian Moat that was first aired on May 30, 2011 on History. This two-hour documentary film, narrated by actor Sam Rockwell, commenced a week of programming by the History channel honoring and commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the American Civil War. Gettysburg showcases the horror of the pivotal 1863 Battle of Gettysburg by following the stories of eight men as they put their lives on the line to fight for what they believed in. Season of Miracles Season of Miracles is a 2013 American Christian-themed dramatic film directed by Dave Moody and starring John Schneider, Grayson Russell, Andrew Williams, and Nancy Stafford. Based on writer Rusty Whiteners award-winning novel A Season of Miracles, the story is set in Alabama during the 1970s and follows a group of twelve-year-olds and their championship little league baseball season. The film is the third feature-length movie produced by Elevating Entertainment Motion Pictures in Nashville, TN and is distributed in the US by Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment. Thadayara Thakka Thadaiyara Thaakka is a 2012 Tamil neo noir action thriller film written and directed by Magizh Thirumeni who earlier directed Mundhinam Paartheney. The film stars Arun Vijay and Mamta Mohandas. The film released on 1 June 2012 to positive reviews from critics. The Chaperone The Chaperone is an 2018 film, directed by Michael Engler, with a screenplay by Julian Fellowes, from the novel by Laura Moriarty. It stars Haley Lu Richardson, Miranda Otto, Elizabeth McGovern, Blythe Danner, Campbell Scott, Géza Röhrig and Victoria Hill. It had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival on September 23, 2018. It was released on March 29, 2019, by PBS Distribution. Vadacurry Vadacurry is a 2014 Indian Tamil comedy thriller film written and directed by debutant Saravana Rajan. The film stars Jai and Swathi Reddy and was produced by Dayanidhi Azhagiris Meeka Entertainment. The film has cinematography by Venkatesh and the technical crew includes editing by Praveen K. L. and N. B. Srikanth and art direction by Ramalingam, while the costumes were being designed by Anusha Dayanidhi. The film which started filming on 19 August 2013, was released on 19 June 2014. It was also dubbed and released in Telugu as Kulfi. Corbo Corbo is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, written and directed by Mathieu Denis. Based on a true story, the film stars Anthony Therrien as Giovanni Corbo, the privileged but socially alienated son of wealthy Italian-Canadian businessman Nicola Corbo and his wife Mignonne, who becomes radicalized after a chance meeting with two young activists draws him into the Front de libération du Québec. My Love, My Bride My Love, My Bride is a 2014 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Jo Jung-suk and Shin Min-ah. It is a remake of the hit 1990 film of the same title starring Park Joong-hoon and Choi Jin-sil. Valley of Bones Valley of Bones is a 2017 American adventure/crime thriller directed by Dan Glaser and starring Autumn Reeser, Rhys Coiro and Steven Molony. It was released in theaters on September 1, 2017. The Very Private Life of Mister Sim The Very Private Life of Mister Sim is a 2015 French comedy-drama film directed by Michel Leclerc and starring Jean-Pierre Bacri. It is an adaptation of the novel The Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim by English author Jonathan Coe. It was released in France on 16 December 2015. Beauties of the Night Beauties of the Night is a 2016 Mexican documentary film. It is the first production of the filmmaker María José Cuevas. The film shows a glimpse of the glory, sunset and resurgence of five of the main showgirls that triumphed in Mexico in the decades of the 1970s and 1980s. 29+1 29+1 is a 2017 Hong Kong drama film directed by Kearen Pang. It is an adaptation of Pangs own one-woman show, 29+1. The film stars Chrissie Chau and Joyce Cheng and follows two women who share the same birthday and are at lifes crossroads as they are about to turn 30. The film premiered at the 12th Osaka Asian Film Festival where it won the Audience Award. It was released in Hong Kong on May 11, 2017. Ribbon Ribbon is a 2017 Indian drama film directed by Rakhee Sandilya in her feature film debut. It stars Kalki Koechlin and Sumeet Vyas in lead roles. The film was released on 3 November 2017. Heart Blackened Heart Blackened is a 2017 South Korean crime drama film starring Choi Min-shik and Park Shin-hye. It is a remake of the Chinese film Silent Witness. China Girl China Girl is a 1942 drama film which follows the exploits of a newsreel photographer in China and Burma against the backdrop of World War II. The film was directed by Henry Hathaway, and stars Gene Tierney, George Montgomery, Lynn Bari and Victor McLaglen. It is also known as A Yank In China, Burma Road and Over The Burma Road. Nazi Agent Nazi Agent is a 1942 American spy film directed by Jules Dassin, in his first feature-length film for MGM. It stars Conrad Veidt playing identical twins, one loyal to the United States, the other a dedicated German Nazi. Contrary Condor Contrary Condor is a 1944 Donald Duck short film by Walt Disney Productions and RKO Radio Pictures. Spook Busters Spook Busters is a 1946 film directed by William Beaudine and starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the fourth film in the series of forty eight. Circle of Danger Circle of Danger is a 1951 British thriller film directed by Jacques Tourneur which stars Ray Milland, Patricia Roc and Naunton Wayne. An American travels to England to discover the truth behind his brothers death during the Second World War. It was based on a novel by Philip MacDonald. Tarzan and the She-Devil Tarzan and the She-Devil is a 1953 American film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Lex Barker as Tarzan and Joyce MacKenzie as Jane. It also features Raymond Burr, Tom Conway and Monique van Vooren, who plays the "She-Devil." Tarzan is held captive during much of the film, and critics derided it as lacking action. This was Barkers fifth and final appearance as Edgar Rice Burroughs ape-man. Barker, who had replaced Johnny Weissmuller in the role of Tarzan, would be succeeded by Gordon Scott. Actress Mara Corday has an uncredited speaking role as one of the Locopo tribe. She was dating Barker at the time of filming. Comanche Comanche is a 1956 Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Dana Andrews. The film has a theme song "A Man Is As Good As His Word" sung by The Lancers. The Big Night La notte brava is a 1959 Italian drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. The film represents the debut of Tomas Milian in the Italian film industry. The Two Marshals The Two Marshals is a 1961 Italian comedy film written and directed by Sergio Corbucci. The film was a hit at the Italian box office, with 2.765.531 spectators and a total gross of 536.513.000 lire. Picture Mommy Dead Picture Mommy Dead is a 1966 American horror film directed by Bert I. Gordon and starring Don Ameche and Martha Hyer. Vengeance Vengeance is a 1968 Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Antonio Margheriti. It starred Richard Harrison, Mariangela Giordano and Luciano Pigozzi. Lonesome Cowboys Lonesome Cowboys is a 1968 film by American filmmaker Andy Warhol, and was shown, for initial viewings, at the New Andy Warhol Garrick Theatre, at 152 Bleecker Street, Manhattan, New York City. Written by Paul Morrissey, the film is a satire of Hollywood westerns. The film won the Best Film Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival. Spring and Port Wine Spring and Port Wine is a stage play by Bill Naughton which was turned into a film. The story is set in Bolton and concerns the Crompton family, in particular the father, Rafe, and his attempts to assert his authority in the household as his children grow up. Craze Craze is a 1974 film directed by Freddie Francis. It stars Jack Palance as a psychotic antiques dealer who sacrifices women to the statue of an African god. Terror in the Wax Museum Terror in the Wax Museum is a 1973 American horror mystery film directed by Georg Fenady and starring Ray Milland, Elsa Lanchester, Maurice Evans, John Carradine, Mark Edwards, Louis Hayward, Patric Knowles, and Lisa Lu. The film was released by Cinerama Releasing Corporation on May 1973. It is set in London at the end of the Victorian era. Dom, kotoryy postroil Svift The House That Swift Built is a 1982 Soviet comedy film directed by Mark Zakharov based on the eponymous play by Grigori Gorin about Irish satirist writer and Anglican priest Jonathan Swift. The Little Girl Who Conquered Time is a 1983 Japanese science fiction film directed and edited by Nobuhiko Obayashi, written by Wataru Kenmotsu, and starring idol Tomoyo Harada in her first film. It is based on the Japanese novel of the same name and released on July 16, 1983 in Japan by Toei. It has since been released internationally on DVD, with English sub-titles, under several unofficial English titles: The Little Girl Who Conquered Time, Girl Of Time, The Girl Who Cut Time, among others. Technological Threat Technological Threat is a 1988 animated short made by Brian Jennings and Bill Kroyer and was produced by Kroyer Films. It was an example of early computer animation, integrated with traditional animation, and is itself an allegory for the threat computer animation represented to traditional animators at the time. The robots and backgrounds were drawn based on computer-generated 3D models, while the dogs were drawn by hand. To Die For To Die For is a 1989 horror-romance film directed by Deran Sarafian and starring Brendan Hughes as vampire Vlad Tepes, Duane Jones, Philip Granger, Julie Maddalena and Amanda Wyss. Still Not Quite Human Still Not Quite Human is a 1992 television film written and directed by Eric Luke and starring Jay Underwood and Alan Thicke. It is the third and final film in a series based on the Not Quite Human novels by Seth McEvoy. The story, which has a darker tone than the previous films, features the human-looking android, Chip, embarking on a mission to rescue his father, who has been kidnapped by a ruthless tycoon in order to acquire his knowledge of android technology. Robyn Lively does not return to reprise her role as Becky, but she is mentioned to have taken a job in another state. La Florida La Florida is a Quebec comedy film, released in 1993. The film was directed by George Mihalka, and written by Suzette Couture and Pierre Sarrazin. The Stranger The Stranger is a 1995 American martial arts action film directed by Fritz Kiersch and starring former professional kickboxing champion Kathy Long. The film was released direct to home video in 1995. The Pandora Project The Pandora Project is an action film released in 1998. The film stars Daniel Baldwin, Erika Eleniak, Tony Todd and Bo Jackson. Coronation Coronation is a 2000 Chilean film directed by Silvio Caiozzi. It was Chiles submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but it was not nominated. Ooru naito rongu: Sanji is a 1995 Japanese original video horror film directed by Katsuya Matsumura. It was released on February 10, 1995. The Soul Collector The Soul Collector is a 1999 American made-for-television romantic fantasy-drama film directed by Michael M. Scott. Nazar Ke Samne Nazar Ke Samne is a 1995 Indian film directed by Jagdish A. Sharma. It stars Akshay Kumar and Farheen Mohammad Rayeesuddin. Say Yes Say Yes is a 2001 South Korean film. You Owe Me One Me la debes is a 2001 Mexican short film produced by Producciones Anhelo and directed by Carlos Cuarón. The film is a sex farce, satirizing the religious beliefs and sexuality of a Mexican middle-class family. Footy Legends Footy Legends is a 2006 Australian film, directed and co-written by Khoa Do, produced by Megan McMurchy, starring Khoas older brother Anh Do, Angus Sampson, Emma Lung and Claudia Karvan. It was filmed in and around Sydney, Australia, mostly in the western suburbs. Footy Legends was released in Australia on 3 August 2006. All About Women All About Women, originally titled She Aint Mean and Not All Women Are Bad, is a 2008 Chinese romantic comedy-drama film directed by Tsui Hark. Starring Zhou Xun, Kitty Zhang and Gwei Lun-mei, the film tells a series of interwoven stories as it focuses on the lives of three women and their romantic relationships. Zhou plays a clumsy woman who secretly develops a pheromone drug patch, which serves as a plot device for the film; Kwai plays a punk rock band singer, who is also a boxer and novelist; and Zhang plays a wealthy attractive woman. Originally set to be an updated version of Tsuis Peking Opera Blues, All About Women was shot in Beijing, China, and was released in China and Hong Kong on 11 December 2008. The film was later released in Singapore on 8 January 2009. Poppy Shakespeare Poppy Shakespeare is a 2006 novel about mental illness by Clare Allan. It tells the story of day patients at a mental health hospital. The central characters are Poppy Shakespeare, a new patient, and "N", a long-term patient. Poppy arrives at the hospital strongly asserting that she is sane and demanding to be released from the program. To gain legal aid she must first prove she is sick so that she can get "MAD money", a.k.a. state benefits. She is befriended by N, who helps her work the system. In Our Name In Our Name is a 2010 British drama film written and directed by Brian Welsh. It follows a female soldier who has returned from serving in Iraq and her struggle to adjust back into everyday life. Froggatt won Most Promising Newcomer for her performance in the film at the 13th British Independent Film Awards. If God Is Willing and da Creek Don't Rise If God Is Willing and da Creek Dont Rise is a 2010 documentary film directed by Spike Lee, as a follow-up to his 2006 HBO documentary film, A Requiem in Four Acts. The film looks into the proceeding years since Hurricane Katrina struck the New Orleans and Gulf Coast region, and also focuses on the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and its effect on the men and women who work along the shores of the gulf. Many of the participants in Levees were also featured in this documentary. It won a Peabody Award in 2010 "for ambitiously chronicling one of the largest disasters in American history, interrogating the well-known narratives and investigating other stories that could have easily fallen through the cracks." The Unspeakable Act The Unspeakable Act is a 2012 American coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Dan Sallitt. It stars Tallie Medel as Jackie Kimball, Sky Hirschkron as Matthew Kimball, Aundrea Fares, Kati Schwartz, and Caroline Luft. Framed by her voice-over narrative, the plot focuses on Jackies unrequited romantic love for her brother Matthew. The film premiered at the 2012 Sarasota Film Festival, where it won the Independent Visions Award. It had a one-week theatrical run at Anthology Film Archives in New York on March 1, 2013, and was released on DVD and digital media by Cinema Guild on August 20, 2013. It was also released in the 2012 Edinburgh International Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Best International Feature Film award, and in the 2013 International Film Festival Rotterdam. The film is dedicated to the late French auteur Éric Rohmer. Bunohan: Return to Murder Bunohan is a Malaysian drama thriller film, written and directed by Dain Iskandar Said and released in Malaysia on 8 March 2012. The film features actors Faizal Hussein, Zahiril Adzim and Pekin Ibrahim in leading roles. Bunohan is the second film to be directed by Dain Said. Bunohan had its world premiere at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival where it was praised for its solid, visceral storytelling and arresting photography. Bunohan won NETPAC Award at the 2011 Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival. The film was selected as Malaysias official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film nomination for the 85th Academy Awards in February 2013, but it did not make the final shortlist. This is the second film to be submitted to the Academy Award since Puteri Gunung Ledang in 2004. Bunohan received thirteen nominations for the 25th Malaysia Film Festival and won eight awards, including the five major categories: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Story, Best Screenplay and Best Actor/Actress, the first time since 2003s KL Menjerit while being the second most awarded film on the Malaysia Film Festival of all time after Layar Lara. The film also earned four Anugerah Skrin nominations, winning the categories for Best Picture and Best Screenplay, while being nominated for Best Director and the Best Actor categories. The film joins a few other Malaysian films including Jogho, Wayang and Budak Kelantan which gives an emphasis on the lives of people of the east coast state of Kelantan, either residing in it or migrated elsewhere across the country. A Grim Becoming A Grim Becoming is a 2014 American horror comedy film directed by Adam R. Steigert. The film had its world premiere on October 31, 2014 and stars Brandyn T. Williams as a young businessman that finds he has become a Grim Reaper. Including writing, production for A Grim Becoming took place over a two and a half year period, with filming taking place in New York during the summer of 2013. Blind Dates Blind Dates is a 2013 Georgian drama film directed by Levan Koguashvili. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. It also won the Best Feature Film award at the 2014 Zagreb Film Festival. The Snake Brothers The Snake Brothers is a 2015 Czech crime drama film directed by Jan Prušinovský. The film is set in a small Czech town Kralupy nad Vltavou in central Bohemia, Czech Republic. The Breakup Guru The Breakup Guru is a 2014 Chinese romantic-comedy-drama film directed by Deng Chao and Yu Baimei and also starring Deng Chao and Yang Mi. The film was released on June 27, 2014. Doddmane Hudga Doddmane Hudga is a 2016 Indian Kannada action masala film co-written and directed by Duniya Soori, and features Puneeth Rajkumar and Radhika Pandit in lead roles. Apart from them, the film features an ensemble cast of Ambarish, Sumalatha, Bharathi Vishnuvardhan, Krishna, Srinivasa Murthy, P. Ravi Shankar, Rangayana Raghu, Chikkanna and Avinash, with Shiva Rajkumar providing a voice-over. This film marks third collaboration of Puneeth with Soori. The film was produced by M. Govindu under Ajay Pictures banner. Music was composed by V. Harikrishna and art direction by Shashidhar Adapa for the film. The principal photography commenced on 5 March 2015. The film was released worldwide on 30 September 2016. Let It Fall: Los Angeles 1982-1992 Let It Fall: Los Angeles 1982–1992 is a 2017 American documentary film directed by John Ridley about the decade preceding and including the 1992 Los Angeles riots. It was produced by Lincoln Square Productions, a subsidiary of ABC News, and was released in theaters in Los Angeles and New York on April 21, 2017. A shorter version aired on ABC on April 28, 2017. The film has received critical acclaim. Gogol' Gogol is a series of fantasy-horror films directed by Egor Baranov and produced by the Sreda production company. The films are loosely based on works by Nikolai Gogol from the collection Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka. The title role is played by Alexander Petrov. Gogol. The Beginning is the first of three films of the project Gogol and the first Russian television series to have a theatrical release. It was released on August 31, 2017. It earned $7,757,988 at the box-office. The film Gogol. Viy was released on April 5, 2018, The box-office gross was $8 011 641. Gogol. Terrible Revenge was released on August 30, 2018. Then the three films will be divided into eight series will be shown on the TV channel TV-3. Walk Like a Panther Walk Like a Panther is a 2018 British comedy film directed by Dan Cadan and starring Stephen Graham, Jason Flemyng, Julian Sands, Jill Halfpenny, Robbie Gee, Stephen Tompkinson and Sue Johnston. Filming took place in Marsden, a large village in West Yorkshire. Capri-Revolution Capri-Revolution is a 2018 Italian-French period drama film co-written and directed by Mario Martone. It was selected to be screened in the main competition section of the 75th Venice International Film Festival. The Miller and Chimney Sweep The Miller and the Sweep is a 1898 British short black-and-white silent comedy film, directed by George Albert Smith, featuring a miller carrying a bag of flour fighting with a chimney sweep carrying a bag of soot in front of a windmill, before a crowd comes and chases them away. The film, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "was one of the first films made by G.A. Smith, shortly after he first acquired a camera," and is also, "one of the earliest films to show a clear awareness of its visual impact when projected." Boobs in Arms Boobs in Arms is the 52nd short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1940 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Donald's Off Day Donalds Off Day is a 1944 Walt Disney animated short by Jack Hannah starring Donald Duck and Huey. It stars the nephews tricking Donald into thinking hes seriously ill. Thunderbolt Thunderbolt is a 1947 film directed by William Wyler and John Sturges which documented the American aerial operations of Operation Strangle in World War II, when flyers of the Twelfth Air Force based on Corsica successfully impeded Axis supply lines to the Gustav Line and Anzio beachhead. The film was originally shot in 16mm color by members of the Army Air Forces. The 12th Combat Camera Unit recorded the combat footage using cameras mounted on some of the P-47s and a B-25 medium bomber equipped as a camera ship to accompany the fighters. Narrated by Lloyd Bridges and Eugene Kern, Thunderbolt! purports to follow a P-47 Thunderbolt squadron of the group through an interdiction mission from the time they wake up to their return to base afterwards with one aircraft missing. The directors edited their footage to recreate a mission against an unidentified target in northern Italy that resembles that of a May 1, 1944, mission against a railroad tunnel at Rignano sullArno, Italy, in which Lt. Col. Gilbert O. Wymond Jr. was awarded the Silver Star for destroying an ammunition dump concealed in a house near Siena and incurred severe damage to his P-47, Hun Hunter XIV. Wymond appears prominently with his P-47 throughout the documentary. Directors Wyler and Sturges, serving as officers in the AAF, were attached to the 12th CCU during the period it filmed the activities of the 57th Fighter Group. Wyler used his association as a "passport" to visit many areas of liberated Europe after completion of the initial shooting. Although shown to the press late in 1945, Thunderbolt! was not generally released until 1947 by Monogram Pictures, and was re-released in 1950 during the Korean War. Half of the 1947 profits from the films release went to the Army Air Force Relief Society and the United States Treasury. The introduction to the film by James Stewart was filmed in late January 1947. Stewart had commanded a bomber wing as a colonel during the war. The Romance of Rosy Ridge The Romance of Rosy Ridge is a 1947 drama film, directed by Roy Rowland, about a rural community bitterly divided during the aftermath of the American Civil War. It stars Van Johnson, Thomas Mitchell, and Janet Leigh in her film debut. It was adapted from the novel of the same name by MacKinlay Kantor. Hard, Fast and Beautiful! Hard, Fast and Beautiful is a 1951 American drama film directed by Ida Lupino and starring Claire Trevor, loosely based on the 1930 novel American Girl by sports fiction author John R. Tunis, which itself was an unflattering and thinly veiled fictionalization of tennis star Helen Wills Moody. Glory at Sea Gift Horse is a 1952 British black-and-white World War II drama, produced by George Pitcher, directed by Compton Bennett, that stars Trevor Howard, Richard Attenborough, James Donald, Sonny Tufts, and Bernard Lee. The film follows the story of the fictional ship HMS Ballantrae and her crew from the time they come together in 1940 until they go on a one-way mission to destroy a German-held dry dock in France. The title is a reference to the old proverb "Never look a gift horse in the mouth". Son of Sinbad Son of Sinbad is a 1955 American film directed by Ted Tetzlaff. It takes place in the Middle East and consists of a wide variety of characters including over 127 women. Initially, the film was shot in 1953 and planned to be released in 3D. Because of difficulties with the Motion Picture Production Code, studio mogul Howard Hughes shelved the film until 1955, when it was converted to the Tushinsky SuperScope process, in 2-D. It is Vincent Prices fourth and final 3-D film. Dale Robertson co-stars with Sally Forrest and Price, as well as Lili St. Cyr, a well-known stripteaser of the 1950s. Taxi, Trailer and Corrida Taxi, Roulotte et Corrida , is a French comedy film from 1958, directed by André Hunebelle, written by Jean Halain, starring Louis de Funès. Gangster Story Gangster Story is a 1959 American crime film directed by and starring Walter Matthau. The film was edited by Radley Metzger. This was the only film Matthau directed. He married co-star Carol Grace in 1959. Støv for alle pengene Støv for alle pengene is a 1963 Danish comedy film directed by Poul Bang and starring Søren Elung Jensen. The Brigand of Kandahar The Brigand of Kandahar is a 1965 British adventure film directed by John Gilling and starring Ronald Lewis, Oliver Reed and Duncan Lamont. Case, a mixed-race British officer is thrown out of his regiment when he is accused of cowardice in action. He then joins some tribesmen rebelling against the British. It was one of a number of films made during the era that had native rebels as their heroes. It was filmed with extensive footage from Zarak. Press for Time Press for Time is a 1966 British comedy film starring Norman Wisdom. The screenplay was written by Eddie Leslie and Norman Wisdom, based on the 1963 novel Yea Yea Yea, by Angus McGill. It was partly filmed in Teignmouth in Devon. It was the last film Wisdom made for the Rank Organisation. Killer Force Killer Force, also known as The Diamond Mercenaries, is a 1976 thriller film directed by Val Guest and starring Telly Savalas, Peter Fonda and Christopher Lee. It was a co-production between the Republic of Ireland, Switzerland and the United States and was filmed primarily in South Africa. Its plot is about a gang of criminals who plan a major robbery of a diamond mine. That's Carry On! Thats Carry On! is a compilation of the highlights of the Carry On films and is the 29th entry in the series. The film features series regulars Kenneth Williams and Barbara Windsor who co-present. It was Windsors 10th and final appearance in the series. The idea for the film was inspired by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayers popular Thats Entertainment! series of documentaries. It was released in 1977 as a supporting feature to the Richard Harris film, Golden Rendezvous. The film was followed by "Carry On Emmannuelle" in 1978. Sister Emanuelle Suor Emanuelle is a 1977 exploitation film. It can be classified under both the nunsploitation and sexploitation exploitation film subgenres. It is part of the long running Black Emanuelle series of films starring Laura Gemser. Concorde Affaire '79 Concorde Affaire 79, also known as The Concorde Affair, is a 1979 Italian action thriller directed by Ruggero Deodato and written by Ernesto Gastaldi and Renzo Genta. Released in the same year as The Concorde ... Airport 79 and featuring actor Joseph Cotten, who appeared in Airport 77, the film was an attempt by producers to take advantage of the success of the "Airport" film franchise of the 1970s. The Day After Trinity The Day After Trinity is a 1980 documentary film directed and produced by Jon H. Else in association with KTEH public television in San Jose, California. The film tells the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the theoretical physicist who led the effort to build the first atomic bomb, tested in July 1945 at Trinity site in New Mexico. Featuring candid interviews with several Manhattan Project scientists, as well as newly declassified archival footage, The Day After Trinity was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature of 1980, and received a Peabody Award in 1981. The films title comes from an interview seen near the conclusion of the documentary. Robert Oppenheimer is asked for his thoughts on Sen. Robert Kennedys efforts to urge President Lyndon Johnson to initiate talks to stop the spread of nuclear weapons. "Its 20 years too late," Oppenheimer replies. After a pause he states, "It should have been done the day after Trinity." Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story is a 1981 American made-for-television biographical film was optioned by Larry Wilcox and his Company, Wilcox Productions from the Investigator of the homicide. Wilcox signed the paperwork at midnight and beat out Hugh Hefner and MGM. Later, Wilcox developed the story and pitched it to MGM where he had a production development deal and subsequently to NBC. MGM and Wilcox then hired the director Gabrielle Beaumont. It is a dramatization of the life and the murder of Playboy Playmate of the Year Dorothy Stratten, played by Jamie Lee Curtis. The movie was aired on NBC on November 1, 1981. Two years later the same story was developed by director Bob Fosse in his movie Star 80, starring Mariel Hemingway and Eric Roberts. I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can Im Dancing as Fast as I Can is a 1982 American biographical film directed by Jack Hofsiss and starring Jill Clayburgh. The screenplay by David Rabe is based on the memoir of the same title by Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Barbara Gordon, whose addiction to and difficult withdrawal from Valium serves as the basis of the plot. Walking the Edge Walking the Edge is a 1985 crime film and action film directed by Norbert Meisel, written by Curt Allen, and starring Robert Forster, Nancy Kwan, Joe Spinell, A Martinez, James McIntire, Wayne Woodson, Luis Contreras. The Telephone Always Rings Twice Le téléphone sonne toujours deux fois !! is a 1985 French comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Vergne. Windaria , also called Legend of Fabulous Battle Windaria and Once Upon a Time, is a Japanese animated film produced by Kaname Productions and Idol. The film was directed by Kunihiko Yuyama in his directorial debut, and written by Keisuke Fujikawa. It was released theatrically in Japan on July 19, 1986. Me and Him Me and Him is a 1988 comedy film. It depicts a man whose penis develops a mind of its own and starts telling him what to do, often to the point where people think that hes crazy. It is a remake of the Italian film Io e lui. The Incident The Incident is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film directed by Joseph Sargent and starring Walter Matthau and Harry Morgan which was originally broadcast on CBS on March 4, 1990. The film marked Matthaus return to television after over 20 years. The film was followed by two sequels: An Incident in Baltimore and Incident in a Small Town. Bright Angel Bright Angel is a 1990 American drama film directed by Michael Fields, and starring Dermot Mulroney, Lili Taylor, and Sam Shepard. The film follows two teenagers, George and the transient Lucy, who travel from their home in Montana to Wyoming in order to help Lucys brother escape from jail. It was adapted from a short story in Richard Fords collection titled Rock Springs. Although it received some critical acclaim, the film earned only $158,243 at the domestic box office. Grave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive Grave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive is a 1992 television horror film directed by John Patterson that is supposedly based on real events. The Heartbreak Kid The Heartbreak Kid is a 1993 Australian film starring Claudia Karvan and Alex Dimitriades, which was based on a play of the same name by Richard Barrett and first performed by Griffin Theatre Company. It was later spun off into the television series Heartbreak High. Super Speedway Super Speedway is a 1997 documentary racing film chronicling one mans quest to get his new Champ Car Lola chassis up to speed, and anothers goal of rebuilding an old 1964 roadster once driven by the legendary Mario Andretti. The film was directed by renowned IMAX director Stephen Low and produced by Pietro Serapiglia. It was narrated by Paul Newman. It first premiered at IMAX theaters nationwide. Three Businessmen Three Businessmen is a 1998 comedy film directed by Alex Cox and written by Tod Davies, who was also the producer. It is an international co-production between the United Kingdom, Netherlands, and United States. Two businessmen, played by Miguel Sandoval and Cox, wander Liverpool in search of a meal. After wandering through Liverpool, they end up at various locations throughout the world and are eventually joined by a third businessman, played by Robert Wisdom. Keep It Quiet No Scandal is a 1999 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot and starring Fabrice Luchini, Isabelle Huppert and Vincent Lindon. Held for Ransom Held for Ransom is a 2000 direct-to-video film, starring Dennis Hopper, Zachery Ty Bryan, Morgan Fairchild and Debi Mazar. It was directed and written by Lee Stanley based on the novel by Lois Duncan. Russian Doll Russian Doll is a 2001 film by Stavros Kazantzidis starring Hugo Weaving. Dolphins Dolphins is an IMAX documentary produced in 2000. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject. Directed by Greg MacGillivray, with Chris Palmer serving as executive producer, this feature follows a few scientists studying dolphins as they work to learn more about dolphins. The main focus is on research into dolphin communication and intelligence, along with some exploration of feeding habits and human interaction. Several species of dolphins are shown, primarily the bottlenose dolphin, the dusky dolphin, and the Atlantic spotted dolphin. Dolphins is narrated by Pierce Brosnan with music by Sting. Hypnotized and Hysterical (Hairstylist Wanted) Hypnotized and Hysterical is a 2002 French musical comedy-drama film about the crossing paths of three lost young women. It was directed by Claude Duty. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on 17 May 2002. The Talent Given Us The Talent Given Us is a 2004 film by Andrew Wagner. Most of the cast is Wagners own family. Roger Ebert praised The Talent Given Us as "one of the most original, daring, intriguing, and honest films of the year," while 2004 CineVegas juror Wendy Mitchell, writing about the film for indieWIRE last year, said that the movie "could qualify as the bravest movie I have ever seen." It was later named to indieWIREs list of the best films of 2004 without distribution. Someone Else's Happiness Someone Elses Happiness is a 2005 Belgian-Dutch film directed and written by Fien Troch. The movie was the Belgian entry for the Academy Awards 2006 in the category Best Foreign Language Film but failed to receive the actual nomination. Welcome Home Welcome Home is a 2006 film written and directed by Spanish director David Trueba, about a young Madrid journalist named Samuel and his girlfriend Eva. The 9/11 Commission Report The 9/11 Commission Report is a 2006 drama film produced by the Asylum. It was written and directed by Leigh Scott, and was released in June 2006. The film stars Rhett Giles. Gangster Exchange Gangster Exchange is a 2009 film written and directed by Dean Bajramovic. The film debuted at the Beverly Hills Film Festival on April 3, 2009, where it won the Audience Choice for Best Film. Little Girl Lost: The Delimar Vera Story Little Girl Lost: The Delimar Vera Story is a 2008 original LMN movie, starring Judy Reyes, Ana Ortiz, and A Martinez. The film follows the events surrounding the kidnapping and rescue of Delimar Vera, the newborn daughter of Luz Cuevas. A Vampire's Tale Umbrage: The First Vampire, also known as A Vampires Tale, is a 2009 British horror film written and directed by Drew Cullingham as his directorial debut. The film stars Doug Bradley, Rita Ramnani and James Fisher. The film had its first public screening on 31 October 2009, at the London FrightFest Film Festival, and in 2010 was picked up by Lionsgate for 2011 and 2012 DVD distribution. Handphone Handphone is 2009 South Korean crime film. Square Grouper Square Grouper: The Godfathers of Ganja is a 2011 documentary by director Billy Corben and produced by Alfred Spellman and Billy Corben through their Miami-based media studio Rakontur. The term square grouper was a nickname given to bales of marijuana thrown overboard or out of airplanes in South Florida in the 1970s and 1980s. In sharp contrast to the brazenly violent "Cocaine Cowboys" of the 1980s, Miamis marijuana smugglers were cooler, calmer, and typically nonviolent. Square Grouper paints a vivid portrait of Miamis pot smuggling culture in the 1970s and 1980s and its major players: the smuggling Black Tuna Gang, the pot dealing Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church and the tiny fishing village Everglades City. 808 808 is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Alexander Dunn, written by Dunn and Luke Bainbridge, and produced by Alex Noyer, Dunn, Craig Kallman and Arthur Baker. It is narrated by Zane Lowe and documents the history and culture of the Roland TR-808, a drum machine that had a significant effect on hip hop and pop music. 808 premiered at South by Southwest on March 13, 2015. It was released on Apple Music exclusively on December 9, 2016, and was released on December 16 by Atlantic Films. Eadweard Eadweard is a 2015 Canadian drama film written by Josh Epstein and Kyle Rideout, directed by Kyle Rideout and produced by Josh Epstein. The film, a psychological drama, stars Michael Eklund as photographer Eadweard Muybridge. The films Canadian premiere was at the Vancouver International Film Festival in Vancouver, British Columbia on October 2, 2015. The film began shooting around Greater Vancouver in July 2013. Eadweard stars Michael Eklund, Sara Canning, Torrance Coombs, Christopher Heyerdahl, Jodi Balfour, Charlie Carrick and Jonathon Young. Aside from screening at various film festivals, the film had a successful theatrical run in several Canadian cities. Rideout and Epstein, actors, had previously appeared in a stage play depicting Muybridges life, Studies in Motion — the Hauntings of Eadweard Muybridge. Test Test is a 2014 Russian film about a doomed love triangle, set in 1949 on the prairie of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic in present-day Kazakhstan, near the Semipalatinsk nuclear test site. The film does not have dialogue. Anarchist from Colony Anarchist from Colony is a 2017 South Korean biographical period drama film directed by Lee Joon-ik about the life of independence activist Park Yeol, with Lee Je-hoon taking on the titular role. It premiered in South Korea on June 28, 2017. Come Along, Do! Come Along, Do! is an 1898 British short silent comedy film, produced and directed by Robert W. Paul. The film was of 1 minute duration, but only 38 seconds has survived. The whole of the second shot is only available as film stills. The film features an elderly man at an art gallery who takes a great interest in a nude statue to the irritation of his wife. The film has cinematographic significance as the first example of film continuity. It was, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "one of the first films to feature more than one shot." In the first shot, an elderly couple is outside an art exhibition having lunch and then follow other people inside through the door. The second shot shows what they do inside. Days of Youth is a Japanese comedy film directed by Yasujirō Ozu. It is the oldest known surviving film by the director. The film tells of two friends from a university who vie for the attention of the same girl during a skiing trip. The Big Stampede The Big Stampede is a 1932 pre-Code American film starring John Wayne and Noah Beery. It is a remake of the 1927 film Land Beyond the Law. The Half-Naked Truth The Half-Naked Truth is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Gregory La Cava and featuring Lee Tracy as a carnival pitchman who finagles his girlfriend, a fiery hoochie dancer played by Lupe Vélez, into a major Broadway revue under the auspices of an impresario portrayed by Frank Morgan. The film was released on December 16, 1932, by RKO Radio Pictures. I Cover the Waterfront I Cover the Waterfront is a 1933 American Pre-Code romantic drama film directed by James Cruze and starring Ben Lyon, Claudette Colbert, Ernest Torrence, and Hobart Cavanaugh. Based on the book of the same name by Max Miller, the film is about a reporter who investigates a waterfront smuggling operation, and becomes romantically involved with the daughter of the man he is investigating. Flying Wild Flying Wild is a 1941 film directed by William West as the third installment of the East Side Kids series which eventually totalled 22 films. The film is the teams first one in the spy film genre. Step Lively Step Lively is a 1944 American musical film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Frank Sinatra. Step Lively was based on the 1937 play Room Service, by Allen Boretz and John Murray. It was a remake of the 1938 RKO film Room Service, starring the Marx Brothers, Lucille Ball, and Ann Miller. Escape in the Fog Escape in the Fog is a 1945 American film noir directed by Budd Boetticher. The drama features Otto Kruger and Nina Foch. Wild and Woolfy Wild and Woolfy is a 1945 animated cartoon short, one of six cartoons in which Droopy was paired with a wolf. It is one of a very few cartoons in the series where Bill Thompson did not voice Droopy, instead Tex Avery himself provided the voice. It was one of the very first cartoons to air on Cartoon Network on the day of its launch on October 1, 1992. Manhandled Manhandled is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Lewis R. Foster and starring Dorothy Lamour, Sterling Hayden and Dan Duryea. It is based on the 1945 novel The Man Who Stole a Dream by L. S. Goldsmith. Das doppelte Lottchen Two Times Lotte is a 1950 West German film, directed by Josef von Báky and starring Antje Weisgerber, Peter Mosbacher, Jutta Günther and Isa Günther. Based on a 1949 novel Lottie and Lisa by Erich Kästner, it was made by Bavaria Film at the Emelka Studios near Munich. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Willy Schatz. Nancy Goes to Rio Nancy Goes to Rio is a Technicolor musical comedy film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1950. It was directed by Robert Z. Leonard and produced by Joe Pasternak from a screenplay by Sidney Sheldon, based on a story by Ralph Block, Frederick Kohner, and Jane Hall. The music was directed and supervised by George Stoll and includes compositions by George and Ira Gershwin, Giacomo Puccini, Jack Norworth, and Stoll. The film stars Ann Sothern, Jane Powell, Barry Sullivan, Carmen Miranda, Louis Calhern, and Scotty Beckett. Conspiracy of Hearts Conspiracy of Hearts is a 1960 British Second World War film, directed by Ralph Thomas, about nuns in Italy smuggling Jewish children out of an internment camp near their convent to save them from the Holocaust. It stars Lilli Palmer, Sylvia Syms, Yvonne Mitchell and Ronald Lewis, and was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Film Promoting International Understanding at the 18th Golden Globe Awards in 1961. Chemmeen Chemmeen is a 1965 Indian Malayalam-language romance film, based on the novel of the same name by Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai. It was adapted into a screenplay by S. L. Puram Sadanandan, directed by Ramu Kariat, and produced by Babu Ismail Sait under the banner Kanmani Films. The film tells the story of a pre-marital and later extra-marital relationship between Karuthamma, the daughter of an ambitious Hindu fisherman, and Pareekutty, the son of a Muslim trader. The theme of the film is a popular legend among the fishermen communities along the coastal Kerala State in southern India regarding chastity. If a married fisher woman is faithless when her husband is out in the sea, the Sea Goddess would consume him. The films cast includes Sheela as Karuthamma, Madhu as Pareekutty, Kottarakkara Sreedharan Nair as Chembankunju, and Sathyan as Palani. It has cinematography by Marcus Bartley and U. Rajagopal, and editing by Hrishikesh Mukherjee and K. D. George. The original score and songs were composed by Salil Chowdhury, with lyrics by Vayalar, and songs featuring the voices of K. J. Yesudas, P. Leela, Manna Dey and Santha P. Nair. The film released on 19 August 1965. It received strongly positive critical reviews and was recognised as a technically and artistically brilliant film. It is usually cited as the first notable creative film in South India. It was also the first South Indian film to win the Indian Presidents Gold Medal for the Best Film, which it did so in 1965. It was screened at various international film festivals and won awards at the Cannes and Chicago festivals. The film was included in the list of 100 greatest Indian films by IBN Live. Chemmeen was dubbed and released in Hindi as Chemmeen Lahren and in English as The Anger of the Sea. A sequel, Thirakalkkappuram, was released in 1998. Roundabout Rondo is a 1966 Yugoslavian film by Croatian director Zvonimir Berković. It was filmed in Zagreb, Croatia. The Night of the Sorcerers The Night of the Witches aka Night of the Sorcerers is a 1973 horror film which starred Maria Kosti, Loli Tovar aka Maria Dolores del Loreto Tovar, Barbara King, Kali Hansa aka Marisol Hernandez, Jack Taylor, Simón Andreu, and Joseph Thelman. Written and directed by Amando de Ossorio, the premise of the movie is that a group of African explorers run afoul of a native cult. "Brujo" means a "male witch or warlock", so the title actually translates as "Night of the Warlocks", not "Night of the Witches" Trinity Sees Red The Winds Fierce is a 1970 Spanish-Italian western-drama film written and directed by Mario Camus. Synchromy Synchromy is a 1971 National Film Board of Canada visual music film by Norman McLaren utilizing graphical sound. To produce the films musical soundtrack, McLaren photographed rectangular cards with lines on them. He arranged these shapes in sequences on the analog optical sound track to produce notes and chords. He then reproduced the sequence of shapes, colorized, in the image portion of the film, so that audiences see the shapes that they are also hearing, as sound. McLaren had experimented with this technique for creating notes through patterns of stripes on the soundtrack area of the film in the 1950s, working with Evelyn Lambart. Their technique was based on earlier work in graphical sound by German pioneer Rudolf Pfenninger and Russian Nikolai Voinov. The creation of Synchromy was documented by Gavin Millar in 1970 in a film called The Eye Hears, The Ear Sees. In McLarens production notes, he stated that "Apart from planning and executing the music, the only creative aspect of the film was the “choreographing” of the striations in the columns and deciding on the sequence and combinations of colours." The film received eight awards, including a Special Jury Mention at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival. SST: Death Flight SST Death Flight is a 1977 American made-for-television air disaster film directed by David Lowell Rich. Produced by ABC Circle Films, the film featured an all-star ensemble television cast. SST Death Flight capitalized on the popularity of 1970s aircraft disaster films, this time with a crippled supersonic transport aircraft that is refused permission to land due to the threat of spreading a deadly strain of influenza. David Lowell Rich who went on to direct The Concorde ... Airport 79, was the most successful director to exploit the disaster formula in both television and film. Dating back to The Horror at 37, a television movie made for CBS Television in 1973, the "popular Airport-style brand of group-jeopardy epic was exploited by Rich more than any other filmmaker." Along the Night Dar Emtedade Shab is a 1978 Iranian drama film directed by Parviz Sayyad. It stars Iranian singer Googoosh and actor Saeed Kangarani. Terror at London Bridge Bridge Across Time, also known as Terror at London Bridge is a 1985 made-for-television drama film. It was an NBC movie of the week, written by William F. Nolan, directed by E.W. Swackhamer and starred David Hasselhoff, Stepfanie Kramer, and Randolph Mantooth. The relocation of London Bridge to Lake Havasu City, Arizona is the basis of this film, and a series of murders is attributed to the spirit of Jack the Ripper, whose soul is transported to the United States in one of the stones of the bridge. The film is also known as Arizona Ripper. Princess from the Moon is a 1987 Japanese film directed by Kon Ichikawa and based on The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, a centuries-old Japanese fairy tale about a girl from the moon who is discovered as a baby inside the stalk of a glowing bamboo plant. Incident at Raven's Gate Incident at Ravens Gate is a 1988 science fiction arthouse feature film directed by prominent Australian director Rolf de Heer. The cast of Incident at Ravens Gate included long-term Australian stage and screen actor Max Cullen, as a policeman, and Terry Camilleri as an astrophysicist attached to Special Branch, investigating unexplained radar signals in a remote South Australian country town. Blades Blades is an American 1989 horror film directed by Thomas R. Rondinella and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Darkness Darkness, also known as Darkness: The Vampire Version and Leif Jonkers Darkness, is a 1993 American independent horror film written, produced, edited and directed by Leif Jonker and starring Gary Miller, Randall Aviks and Mike Gisick. The film was heavily circulated on the underground horror circuit and is famous for having a large number of exploding heads in it, more than any previous film of the genre. The special effects were created by Leif Jonker and Miller, who plays a vampire hunter. A Feast at Midnight A Feast at Midnight is a 1995 British comedy family film directed by Justin Hardy and starring Christopher Lee, Freddie Findlay, Robert Hardy, Samuel West, Edward Fox and Julie Dreyfus. The film is notable for being the feature film debut of future Conservative politician Michael Gove, as the chaplain. Madonna: Innocence Lost Madonna: Innocence Lost is a 1994 American drama film directed by Bradford May and written by Michael J. Murray. The film stars Terumi Matthews, Wendie Malick, Jeff Yagher, Diana Leblanc, Dean Stockwell and Nigel Bennett. The film premiered on Fox on November 29, 1994. Pilot Cold Feet is a British television pilot directed by Declan Lowney. It stars James Nesbitt and Helen Baxendale as Adam and Rachel, a couple who meet and fall in love, only for the relationship to break down when he gets cold feet. John Thomson, Fay Ripley, Hermione Norris and Robert Bathurst appear in supporting roles. The programme was written by Mike Bullen, a BBC radio producer with little screenwriting experience, who was tasked with creating a one-off television production that would appeal to middle-class television audiences, who the executive producer Andy Harries believed were underepresented on British television. After filming was completed in 1996 the commissioning network ITV shelved it for a year. It was eventually scheduled for broadcast on the evening of 30 March 1997, as part of the networks Comedy Premieres strand, but overrunning sports coverage delayed it for an hour. Ratings were low and critical reviews were minimal, but positive; critics enjoyed the comedy drama format and praised the writing and performances of the leads. Harries entered Cold Feet in the Montreux Television Festival, where it was awarded the Rose dOr, the festivals top prize, resulting in ITV quickly scheduling a repeat broadcast. At the end of the year it won the award for Best Comedy Drama at the British Comedy Awards and the incoming director of channels ordered a full series, which ran for five successful years from 1998 to 2003 followed by a revived series from 2016. Undertow Undertow is a 1996 American TV thriller film directed by Eric Red. Barbara Barbara is a 1997 Danish drama film directed by Nils Malmros and stars Anneke von der Lippe and Lars Simonsen. Adapted from the classic Faroese novel by writer Jørgen-Frantz Jacobsen, the film is about a minister in the 18th century who is captivated by the overt sexuality of a promiscuous woman and marries her. Set in the Faroe Islands, the film was Malmros first diversion from his usual subject of adolescents in Århus, and his own experiences. Malmros describes Barbara as "a melodrama -a depiction of grandiose feelings set against a magnificent natural background, told with a wonderfully ironic undertone." Le jour et la nuit Day and Night is a 1997 French drama film directed by philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy and starring Alain Delon, Lauren Bacall, Arielle Dombasle and Francisco Rabal. The film follows a French author who fled to Mexico for a quiet life and an actress who is willing to seduce him to get a part in a film adapted from one of his books. It is considered by some to be one of the worst films of all time. Nico the Unicorn Nico the Unicorn is the name of a 1996 juvenile fiction book and its 1998 film adaptation. The book was written by Frank Sacks; he also wrote the screenplay for the film, which was directed by Graeme Campbell. Satan's Blade Satans Blade is a 1985 American slasher film directed by L. Scott Castillo, Jr. It follows two groups of people lodging at a mountain resort who are stalked by a mysterious killer potentially linked to a supernatural entity in the mountains. Shot in 1980 in Big Bear, California, Satans Blade was released on VHS in 1985, and later received Blu-ray releases by Olive Films in the United States in 2015, and by Arrow Films in the United Kingdom in 2016. One Night with Robbie Williams "Robbie Williams: Live at the Albert" is a DVD that was released in December 2001 of the show performed on 10 October 2001; concert that Robbie Williams gave at Royal Albert Hall a month before the release of the album Swing When Youre Winning. It has since been certified 6x Platinum in the United Kingdom and 2x Platinum in Germany. After the end of the first song he gave this emotive message: The DVD included performances of nearly all of the songs from the album, with performances from Jonathan Wilkes, Jon Lovitz, and Jane Horrocks, as well as a live version of Robbies duet with Sinatra. Rupert Everett emceed, and Nicole Kidman attended the show, but neither performed their duets featured on the album; these were the only songs from the album which did not feature live. Live at the Albert received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Long Form Video. On 13 March 2007, the concert was re-released in High Definition Billy's Dad Is a Fudge-Packer! Billys Dad is a Fudge-Packer! is a 2004 American black-and-white short comedy film written and directed by Jamie Donahue in her first non-acting effort. It is a parody of the 1950s social guidance films, and depicts the life of a boy learning about adulthood in a traditional family. The apparently innocent account of family life in the 1950s is loaded with sexual innuendo. It was made by production company POWER UP. Nobody Is Perfect Va a ser que nadie es perfecto is a 2006 Spanish comedy film. The story follows a peculiar friendship among cripples. The Hero of Color City The Hero of Color City is a 2014 American computer-animated comedy film directed by Frank Gladstone and written by Jess Kedward, J.P. McCormick, Kirsty Peart, and Rich Raczelowski. The film stars Christina Ricci, Sean Astin, Owen Wilson, E.G. Daily, Jessica Capshaw, Rosie Perez, Tara Strong, Craig Ferguson, Wayne Brady, Jess Harnell and David Kaye. Original songs and score by Zoë Poledouris and Angel Roché Jr. The film was released in a limited theatrical engagement on October 3, 2014 by Magnolia Pictures, followed by releases on Video On Demand and Home Entertainment platforms. Dr. Plonk Dr. Plonk is a 2007 Australian silent sci-fi comedy film written and directed by Rolf de Heer. It premiered in Australia at the 2007 Adelaide Film Festival and had live accompaniment by the Stiletto Sisters. The film was also screened at the launch of Australias National Film and Sound Archives new cinema, Arc, in August 2007. Its public cinema release was on 30 August 2007. The film, set primarily in 1907, has been described as "a time-travelling satire". The Adelaide Film Festival program described it as "a black and white, silent comedy shot with a hand-cranked camera and brimming with romance, action and especially, slapstick comedy". Its score was composed by Graham Tardif. It is also notable for a cameo appearance by the South Australian Premier, Mike Rann, playing the 2007 Prime Minister. Taking Liberties Taking Liberties is a British documentary film about the erosion of civil liberties in the United Kingdom and increase of surveillance under the government of Tony Blair. It was released in the UK on 8 June 2007. The director, Chris Atkins, said on 1 May that he wanted to expose "the Orwellian state" that now threatened Britain as a result of Mr Blairs policies. There is also an accompanying book. Crush and Blush Crush and Blush is a 2008 South Korean film. It is the feature film debut of director Lee Kyoung-mi, and also the first film to be produced by Park Chan-wook. Crush and Blush premiered at the 13th Pusan International Film Festival, and went on general release in South Korea on October 16, 2010. When Seagulls Cry is a Japanese dōjin soft visual novel series produced by 07th Expansion. The first game in the series, Legend of the Golden Witch, was first released at Comiket 72 on August 17, 2007 playable on Windows; the game sold out in thirty minutes. The story focuses on a group of eighteen people on a secluded island for a period of two days, and the mysterious murders that befall them. Readers are challenged to discern whether the murders were committed by a human or of some other supernatural source, as well as the method and motive behind them. Umineko is the third title in the When They Cry series, preceded by Higurashi no Naku Koro ni and Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai, and followed by Umineko no Naku Koro ni Chiru. Square Enix, Ichijinsha, Kadokawa Shoten, and ASCII Media Works all published various manga adaptations of the series. It was also turned into a 26-episode anime by Studio Deen, which aired in Japan between July and December 2009. A series of novels written by Ryukishi07 are published by Kodansha Box. A fighting game based on the franchise, Golden Fantasia, was released by 07th Expansion on December 31, 2010. Killer Bitch Killer Bitch is a 2010 British action-horror film written and directed by Liam Galvin and produced by Yvette Rowland, Liam Galvin, and John Fleming. The film contains a real sex scene featuring Ben Dover which was filmed as hardcore porn but edited to softcore for the final cut of the film. It also features a controversial sex scene with Alex Reid. Cross Bearer Cross Bearer is a 2012 horror film written and directed by Adam Ahlbrandt. Uthama Puthiran Uthama Puthiran is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by Mithran Jawahar. A remake of the 2008 Telugu film Ready, it stars Dhanush and Genelia DSouza, reprising her role from the original version, in the lead roles; the supporting cast includes K. Bhagyaraj, Vivek, Ashish Vidyarthi and Jaya Prakash Reddy among others. The film received positive reviews from critics and ended up as a commercial success among 2010 Deepavali releases along with Mynaa. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Rakhwala No. 1 in 2012. 10 Cent Pistol 10 Cent Pistol is a 2014 American crime thriller film directed by Michael C. Martin and starring Jena Malone. Invasion Roswell Invasion Roswell is a 2013 action, science-fiction television film directed by David Flores and starring Greg Evigan and Denise Crosby. Préjudice Prejudice is a 2015 drama film directed by Antoine Cuypers and co-written by Cuypers with Antoine Wauters. The film is an international co-production between Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. It opened the 30th Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur on 2 October 2015. ID2: Shadwell Army ID2: Shadwell Army is a 2016 British film made by Universal Pictures about an undercover cop who is sent in to infiltrate Shadwells resurgent hooligan element. It was directed by Joel Novoa and starred Simon Rivers, Linus Roache and Neil Pearson. It is a sequel to the 1995 film I.D. The Unearthing The Unearthing is a 2015 American coming of age drama film directed by Tristan James Jensen and starring Riley Yeary, Angelina Masciopinto, and Kaleb Miller. The film follows a girl named Autumn who moves to Stillwater for the summer. She meets two misfit children, Charlotte and Parker, and together they seek to give a ghost closure. Vazante Vazante is a Brazilian-Portuguese historical period drama adventure film about slavery in 1820s Brazil, directed by Daniela Thomas. The film premiered in the Panorama section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Rainbow: A Private Affair Rainbow: A Private Affair is an Italian drama film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani, based on the novel by Beppe Fenoglio. It is the last film directed by both brothers before Vittorio Tavianis death in 2018. The Watcher in the Woods The Watcher in the Woods is a 2017 American made-for-television horror film directed by Melissa Joan Hart and starring Anjelica Huston. It is based on the 1976 novel A Watcher in the Woods by Florence Engel Randall, which had previously been adapted into the 1980 film of the same name. It premiered on Lifetime October 21, 2017. From the Manger to the Cross; or, Jesus of Nazareth From the Manger to the Cross or Jesus of Nazareth is a 1912 American motion picture that was filmed on location in Egypt and in Palestine. It tells the story of Jesus life. Directed by Sidney Olcott who also appeared in the film, actress and screenwriter Gene Gauntier wrote the script and portrayed the Virgin Mary. The film received excellent reviews at the time of its original release. After Vitagraph Studios acquired Kalem, the film was re-released in February 1919. Outside the Law Outside the Law is a 1920 American crime film directed by Tod Browning and starring Lon Chaney. Browning would remake the film in 1930 with a pre-Little Caesar Edward G. Robinson in Chaneys role as a gang leader. Outside the Law is considered to be one of the first psychologically driven films in the gangster genre. The picture was the second film on which Browning worked with Lon Chaney. The contrasting dual roles Browning wrote for Chaney as a heroic Chinese servant and an evil gangster are considered to have solidified the long-lasting collaboration between the two. Outside the Law is one of only a handful of Brownings films that is not a horror film. The film has been commended for its strong female lead, saying actress "Priscilla Dean in this picture is a film revelation... she goes to the fore and remains there..." In contrast to many films of the period, it generally depicts its Chinese characters favorably, most notably by having characters invested in the Confucian teachings of the teacher character, Chang Lo. Monsieur Beaucaire Monsieur Beaucaire is a 1924 American silent romantic historical drama film starring Rudolph Valentino in the title role, Bebe Daniels and Lois Wilson. Produced and directed by Sidney Olcott, the film is based on Booth Tarkington’s 1900 novel of the same name and the 1904 play of same name by Tarkington and Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland. The Phantom of Crestwood The Phantom of Crestwood is a 1932 American pre-Code murder mystery film released by RKO Radio Pictures, directed by J. Walter Ruben, and starring Ricardo Cortez, Karen Morley, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, Anita Louise, H. B. Warner, and Pauline Frederick. Morley plays Jenny Wren, who plans to extort money from various wealthy ex-lovers, after she lures them to an estate called Crestwood. The film was based on a radio serial, which was heard on NBC Radios Hollywood on the Air for six weeks from August 26 through September 30, 1932, and a contest was held where listeners sent in suggestions for the films ending. The film features what Leonard Maltin referred to as an "eye-popping" flashback technique. According to RKO records the film made a profit of $100,000. Parnell Parnell is a 1937 biographical film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, starring Clark Gable as Charles Stewart Parnell, the famous Irish politician. It was Gables least successful film and is generally considered his worst, and it is listed in The Fifty Worst Films of All Time. The movie addresses the sex scandal that destroyed Parnells political career, but its treatment of the subject is highly sanitized in keeping with Hollywood content restrictions at the time. Ich denke oft an Piroschka I Often Think of Piroschka is a 1955 German romantic comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Liselotte Pulver, Gunnar Möller and Wera Frydtberg. It is based on the novel of the same title by Hugo Hartung. Ring of Fire Ring of Fire is a 1961 Metrocolor Drama directed by Andrew L. Stone, starring David Janssen, Joyce Taylor and Frank Gorshin. The film was shot in Vernonia and Wynoochee River, Washington, featuring footage from two real forest fires. The title song was written and performed by Duane Eddy. Mandabi Mandabi is a 1968 film written and directed by Ousmane Sembène. The film is based on Sembènes novel The Money-Order. It is the directors first film in his native Wolof language. Since most of the Senegalese population did not understand French, Sembène wanted to create cinema for Wolof speakers. This is the first full-length African language film from West Africa. Dirty Weekend Dirty Weekend is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. Vogliamo i colonnelli We Want the Colonels is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. It was entered in the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. It is a satire of the attempted far-right Borghese Coup. Galileo Galileo is a 1975 biographical film about the 17th century scientist Galileo Galilei, whose astronomical observations with the newly invented telescope led to a profound conflict with the Roman Catholic Church. The film is an adaptation of Bertolt Brechts play of the same name. The film was produced by Ely Landau for the American Film Theatre, which presented thirteen film adaptations of plays in the United States from 1973 to 1975. Brechts play was recently called a "masterpiece" by veteran theater critic Michael Billington, as Martin Esslin had in 1960. The films director, Joseph Losey, had also directed the first performances of the play in 1947 in the US — with Brechts active participation. The film is fairly true to those first performances, and is thus of historical significance as well. For Those I Loved For Those I Loved is a drama film from 1983 with Michael York, about a Polish Jewish Holocaust survivor who emigrated to the United States in 1946. It was directed by Robert Enrico for Les Productions Mutuelles Ltée. Dear Emma, Sweet Böbe Sweet Emma, Dear Böbe is a 1992 Hungarian drama film directed by István Szabó. It was entered into the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Il grande cocomero The Great Pumpkin is a 1993 Italian drama film directed by Francesca Archibugi. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival, and selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film focuses on Valentina, a young girl, sent to a psychiatric clinic. A literal translation of the title would substitute "watermelon" for "pumpkin"; however, the phrase has pop culture cachet from being an intentional mistranslation of "The Great Pumpkin" from the comic strip, Peanuts. The Nanny The Nanny is a 1999 Italian drama film directed by Marco Bellocchio. It was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. A Fit of Rage A Glass of Rage is a Brazilian drama movie made in 1999. It is the first feature film directed by Aluizio Abranches. The screenplay is based on the work of the Brazilian writer Raduan Nassar. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival and was positively received. It was also well-acclaimed in Brazil. The movie was launched in many countries, such as Italy, where it remained on screen for a whole year. The film stars Júlia Lemmertz, Alexandre Borges, Marieta Severo, Ruth de Souza, and Lineu Dias as Júlia’s father. Haunted Castle Haunted Castle is a 2001 Belgian/American animated horror film in IMAX theaters. The film is rated PG and is computer-animated with 3D effects. Written by Kurt Frey and directed by co-writer Ben Stassen, the film plays out very much like many modern video games, and can be divided into two types of segments: those in which the audience is seeing through the eyes of the main character, and those in which a scene plays out where the main character is actually in the shot. Criminal Ways The Wannabes,, is a 2003 Australian comedy film starring Nick Giannopoulos, Russell Dykstra, Isla Fisher, Ryan Johnson, Michael Carman, Lena Cruz, Tony Nikolakopoulos, Costas Kilias, Chantal Contouri and Felix Williamson. Rove McManus also appears in the film as himself, promoting The Wannabes on his TV show Rove Live. Trudell Trudell is a 2005 documentary film about American Indian activist and poet John Trudell. The film traces Trudells life from his childhood in Omaha, through his role as a leader of the American Indian Movement. It also covers his rebirth as a musician and spoken word poet after his wife died in a house fire suspected as arson. Heather Rae produced and directed the film, which took her more than a decade to complete. Trudell aired nationally in the U.S. on April 11, 2006 as part of the Independent Lens series on PBS. Choking Hazard Choking Hazard is a 2004 Czech Republic comedy-horror film by Marek Dobeš, primarily based on Johnny Chooch from Bedford, England due to his nature of being a choke artist Dark Honeymoon Dark Honeymoon is a 2008 thriller film, starring Lindy Booth, Nick Cornish, Tia Carrere, Daryl Hannah, Roy Scheider and Eric Roberts. It was directed by David OMalley and released direct-to-video on July 22, 2008. Journey to Mecca Journey to Mecca: In the Footsteps of Ibn Battuta is an IMAX dramatised documentary film charting the first real-life journey made by the Islamic scholar Ibn Battuta from his native Morocco to Mecca for the Hajj, in 1325. Heat Wave Heat Wave is a 2009 Canadian drama film directed by Sophie Lorain. Karate Girl is a 2011 Japanese martial arts film directed by Yoshikatsu Kimura starring Rina Takeda. Blinder Blinder is a 2013 Australian film directed by Richard Gray and starring Oliver Ackland, Rose McIver, Anna Hutchison and Jack Thompson. The film is an Australian rules football drama set predominately in Torquay, Victoria. The film centres around Tom Dunn, an aspiring football star who fled Australia following a scandal. Dunn returns to Australia to restore his reputation. L'affaire Dumont LAffaire Dumont is a Canadian drama film, released in 2012. Written by Danielle Dansereau and directed by Daniel "Podz" Grou, the film stars Marc-André Grondin as Michel Dumont, a divorced young father of two who is accused of a sexual assault he did not commit. The films cast also includes Geneviève Brouillette, Patrick Hivon and Marilyn Castonguay. The film garnered seven Canadian Screen Awards nominations at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Art Direction and Production Design, Best Editing, Best Sound Editing and Best Make-Up. Laiskai Sofijai Letters to Sofija is a 2013 Lithuanian biographical film about the life of Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis. From Bedrooms to Billions From Bedrooms to Billions is a 2014 documentary film by British filmmakers Anthony and Nicola Caulfield that tells the story of the British video games industry from 1979 to the present day. The film focuses on how the creativity and vision of a relatively small number of individuals allowed the UK to play a key, pioneering role in the shaping of the billion dollar video games industry which today dominates the modern worlds entertainment landscape. The film features interviews with major British game designers, journalists and musicians from across the last 30 years. The filmmakers originally conceived of the project as a three-part television series, but were unable to garner interest from either the BBC or Channel 4, both of which considered the project "too niche." So the team, inspired by earlier success with their 2010 film Burlesque Undressed, turned instead to crowd funding. The Caulfields raised approximately £80,000 through two rounds of crowd funding with Indiegogo and Kickstarter generating donations of $37,000 and £60,000 respectively. Further funds have been raised through direct donations, pre-orders for DVDs and soundtrack CDs via the From Bedrooms To Billions website which has allowed them to produce the film independently. From Bedrooms to Billions was originally scheduled for release on 30 May 2014. The digital version was eventually launched on 3 October 2014. with DVD & Blu-ray versions released in March 2015. In an interview in early 2019, it was revealed that Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker had given the stars of Bandersnatch, an interactive episode of the Black Mirror series, a copy of Bedrooms to Billions to help prepare them for the roles, and to give them inspiration. Aadhalal Kadhal Seiveer Aadhalal Kadhal Seiveer is a 2013 Indian Tamil language romantic drama film directed by Suseenthiran. It features debutant Santhosh Ramesh and Manisha Yadav of Vazhakku Enn 18/9 fame in the lead roles. It is produced by Nallu Studios and music by Yuvan Shankar Raja. Cinematography is by Soorya.A.R, editing by Antony, stunts by Anal Arasu, lyrics by Vaali and Yugabharathi. The film released with highly positive reviews. The film was declared "Hit" at the boxoffice. The film was remade in Kannada as Naduve Antaravirali. Quiet Riot: Well Now You're Here, There's No Way Back Quiet Riot: Well Now Youre Here, Theres No Way Back is a 2015 documentary film about Los Angeles-based heavy metal and hair metal band Quiet Riot. The film was directed by former actress Regina Russell Banali. It premiered January 29, 2015, on Showtime and was screened out of competition at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The film had its festival premier at the 2014 Newport Beach Film Festival and won the Festival Honors award for "Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking" in the music category. It also won "Best Music Documentary" from the Oregon Independent Film Festival, and was an official selection of The Hollywood Film Festival, the Carmel International Film Festival, Indie Memphis Film Festival, St. Louis International Film Festival, and Big Sky Documentary Film Festival. Chirakodinja Kinavukal Chirakodinja Kinavukal is a 2015 Malayalam spoof film. Directed by debuntant Santhosh Viswanath, the film has been produced by Listin Stephen under the banner of Magic Frames. The film features Kunchacko Boban, Sreenivasan and Rima Kallingal as the lead characters along with Joy Mathew and Srinda Ashab. Chirakodinja Kinavukal released on 1 May to generally mixed to positive reviews. An Actor Prepares An Actor Prepares is a comedy film directed by Steve Clark and written by Clark and Thomas Moffett. The film stars Jeremy Irons, Jack Huston, Mamie Gummer, Ben Schwartz, Matthew Modine, and Frankie Faison. It was released on August 31, 2018, by Gravitas Ventures. The Desert Bride The Desert Bride is a 2017 Argentine-Chilean drama film directed by Cecilia Atán and Valeria Pivato. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Yolki novye Yolki 6, is a 2017 Russian comedy film, the sequel to Yolki 5. Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy is a 2017 documentary film broadcast in the United Kingdom by ITV on 24 July 2017 and the United States by HBO on 24 July 2017. It will also air on Seven Network in Australia, CBC in Canada, Three in New Zealand, NRK in Norway, YLE in Finland and TV2 in Denmark. It aired on 20 August 2017 on CBC News Network. The documentary was one of two documentaries commissioned by Prince William and Prince Harry to mark the 20th anniversary of the death of their mother, Diana and features interviews from the two princes, as well as the late princess friends and family such as Sir Elton John and Charles Spencer. It includes previously unseen photographs, archival footage and home movies from Dianas childhood. The film focuses on the impact of the Princess on her two sons and on numerous causes she was involved in such as AIDS, landmines, homelessness and cancer. The documentary drew around seven million viewers in the UK – the most watched show television programme of the day in the United Kingdom and also the most watched factual of ITV since 2009. Scary Mother Scary Mother is a 2017 Georgian drama film directed by Ana Urushadze. At the 23rd Sarajevo Film Festival, the film won the top prize, the Heart of Sarajevo. It was selected as the Georgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Actress, Nato Murvanidze won the award for Best Performance by an Actress at the 2017 Asia Pacific Screen Awards for her performance in the film. Gulaebaghavali Gulaebaghavali is a 2018 Tamil language action comedy film written and directed by Kalyaan and produced by KJR Studios. The film features Prabhu Deva and Hansika Motwani in the leading roles alongside an ensemble supporting cast including Revathi, Ramdoss, Anandaraj, and Yogi Babu. Featuring music by Vivek–Mervin and cinematography by R.S.Anandakumar, the film was released on 12 January 2018. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Gulebakavali. The Man Who Surprised Everyone The Man Who Surprised Everyone is a Russian film-drama directed by Aleksey Chupov and Natasha Merkulova, shot according to their own script in 2018. Member for the Horizons section of the 75th Venice International Film Festival. It was selected as the Russia entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 76th Golden Globe Awards Sin Takes a Holiday Sin Takes a Holiday is a 1930 American pre-Code romantic comedy film, directed by Paul L. Stein, from a screenplay by Horace Jackson, based on a story by Robert Milton and Dorothy Cairns. It starred Constance Bennett, Kenneth MacKenna, and Basil Rathbone. Originally produced by Pathé Exchange and released in 1930, it was part of the takeover package when RKO Pictures acquired Pathe that year; it was re-released by RKO in 1931. Mickey's Amateurs Mickeys Amateurs is a 1937 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. Originally entitled Mickeys Amateur Concert during production, the cartoon depicts an amateur talent show hosted by Mickey Mouse. The 94th short to feature Mickey, it was co-directed by Pinto Colvig, Erdman Penner, and Walt Pfeiffer, and features original and adapted music by Oliver Wallace. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey, Clarence Nash as Donald Duck, Florence Gill as Clara Cluck, and Pinto Colvig as Pete and Goofy. The Arsenal Stadium Mystery The Arsenal Stadium Mystery is a 1939 British mystery film and one of the first feature films wherein football is a central element in the plot. The film was directed by Thorold Dickinson, and shot at Denham Film Studios and on location at Arsenal Stadium. It was written by Dickinson, Donald Bull, and Alan Hyman, adapted from a novel by Leonard Gribble. A Gruesome Twosome A Gruesome Twosome is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Bob Clampett and released on June 9, 1945. it stars Tweety and two cats. This is the last Tweety film directed by Clampett, following 1942s A Tale of Two Kitties and 1944s Birdy and the Beast, and the last one before he is permanently paired with Sylvester the Cat, and the last one that Tweety has no feathers. One of the cats in this cartoon is a caricature of the comedian Jimmy Durante. Dr. Knock Dr. Knock is a French comedy film from 1951, directed by Guy Lefranc, written by Georges Neveux, and starring by Louis Jouvet. It also features an uncredited appearance by Louis de Funès. The movie is based on the 1923 theatre play Knock ou le Triomphe de la médecine by Jules Romains. The film was remade in 2017 under the title Knock. Surcos Furrows is a 1951 Spanish film directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde, and written by him in collaboration with Gonzalo Torrente Ballester, Eugenio Montes, and Natividad Zaro. It provides an unsettling portrait of post-Civil War Madrid while caudillo Francisco Franco was in power. My Gun Is Quick My Gun Is Quick is a 1957 film noir crime film based on the 1950 novel My Gun is Quick by Mickey Spillane. Written by Richard M. Powell and directed by Mike Hammer producer Victor Saville credited as Phil Victor and George White, the movie stars Robert Bray as private investigator Mike Hammer, Pamela Duncan as Velda, Hammers secretary. Mexicali Shmoes Mexicali Shmoes is a 1959 Looney Tunes cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng and starring Speedy Gonzales and the singing cats Jose and Manuel. Voice actors include Mel Blanc as the voices of Speedy Gonzales and Jose plus an uncredited Tom Holland as the voice of Manuel. The Academy Award-nominated cartoon has Jose and Manuel chasing Speedy Gonzales in Mexico. This cartoon introduces Slowpoke Rodriguez, Speedys cousin. Slowpoke would appear in only one other classic Looney Tunes short, 1962s Mexican Boarders. Eve and the Handyman Eve and the Handyman is a 1961 American comedy film written and directed by Russ Meyer. The film stars Eve Meyer and Anthony-James Ryan. The film was released on May 5, 1961, by Pad-Ram Enterprises. It was Meyers follow up to The Immoral Mr. Teas, which had been very successful. 13 West Street 13 West Street is a 1962 American black-and-white drama film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Rod Steiger and Alan Ladd. It was based on the novel The Tiger Among Us by Leigh Brackett, who called the film "very, very dull". Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? Whos Been Sleeping in My Bed? is a 1963 comedy film directed by Daniel Mann and starring Dean Martin, Elizabeth Montgomery, and Carol Burnett. Dayte zhalobnuyu knigu Give Me a Book of Complaints Leonarduv denik Leonardos Diary is a 1972 stop-motion animated short. It features images of Leonardo da Vincis paintings interspersed with footage of real life. As of March 2016, the 12-minute film does not currently have a rating on Rotten Tomatoes, but IMDb rates the film at 6.4, while on Filmgator the film holds a 7.0 rating. Der Fluch der schwarzen Schwestern The Devils Plaything is a 1973 Swedish / Swiss / German horror film directed by Joseph W. Sarno. The film, in its uncut version, features more suggestively sexual scenes. Comin' at Ya! Comin at Ya! is a Spanish-American 3D Western film, featuring Tony Anthony, Victoria Abril and Gene Quintano and directed by Ferdinando Baldi. It was produced as a co-production between American company Filmways and The Lupo-Anthony-Quintano Company, an independent company. Released in 1981, the film effectively started the 3D film boom of the early 1980s. The same filmmakers returned in 1983 with Treasure of the Four Crowns. Oliver Twist Oliver Twist is a 1982 American-British made-for-television film adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic of the same name, premiering on the CBS television network as part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame. Stars include George C. Scott, Tim Curry, Cherie Lunghi, and introducing Richard Charles as Oliver, in his first major film role. Hit List Hit List is a 1989 action–thriller movie directed by William Lustig. The tagline for the movie was: "They attacked the wrong woman... They kidnapped the wrong child... And they made the wrong man their target." The film was produced by Cinetel Films and was distributed in US theaters by New Line Cinema and in Canadian theaters by Cineplex Odeon Films and on VHS format by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, but has been out of print for some time. As of December 26, 2009, Sony has not announced any plans to release a DVD of the movie. La chasse aux papillons La Chasse aux papillons is a 1992 French drama film written and directed by Otar Iosseliani. Musulmanin A Moslem is a 1995 Russian drama film directed by Vladimir Khotinenko. The film was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Daraar Daraar is a 1996 Indian romantic thriller film directed by Abbas-Mustan starring Juhi Chawla, Rishi Kapoor and Arbaaz Khan in his film debut. Khan received the Filmfare Best Villain Award for his portrayal as a possessive husband. The film did an average business at the box office. The movie was inspired by the 1991 American psychological thriller film Sleeping with the Enemy. Operation Happy New Year Operation Happy New Year is a 1996 Russian comedy film, a follow-up to the Peculiarities of National Hunt, directed by Aleksandr Rogozhkin. Starring the film are Alexey Buldakov, Sergei Makovetsky, Leonid Yarmolnik, Andrey Krasko and Viktor Bychkov. Autumn Sun Autumn Sun is a 1996 Argentine drama film directed by Eduardo Mignogna and starring Norma Aleandro and Federico Luppi. It was written by Mignogna and Santiago Carlos Oves. Lita Stantic was the executive producer. Little Men Little Men is a 1998 Canadian family drama film starring Mariel Hemingway and Chris Sarandon. It is based on the 1871 novel of the same name written by Louisa May Alcott, the author of Little Women. Demolition University Demolition University is a 1997 direct-to-video action film directed by Kevin Tenney and starring Corey Haim and Ami Dolenz. It is the sequel to 1996 film Demolition High. Jim Wynorski who directed the original produced the sequel and says "I kind of wrote it". The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery is a 2000 made-for-television film based on the 1953 novel by Rex Stout. Set in 1950s Manhattan, the A&E Network production stars Maury Chaykin as the heavyweight detective genius Nero Wolfe, and Timothy Hutton as Wolfes assistant, Archie Goodwin, narrator of the Nero Wolfe stories. Veteran screenwriter Paul Monash adapted the 1953 novel by Rex Stout; Bill Duke directed. When it first aired on the A&E Network March 5, 2000, The Golden Spiders was seen in 3.2 million homes, making it the fourth most-watched A&E original movie ever. Its success led to the A&E original series A Nero Wolfe Mystery. Mohabbat Mohabbat is an Indian Hindi romantic film directed by Reema Nath and starring Madhuri Dixit, Sanjay Kapoor and Akshay Khanna. The film was released on 19 September 1997 and did average business at the box office. Landspeed Landspeed is a 2002 American sports drama film starring Billy Zane and Paul Butcher in his film debut, and featuring Roberto Luis Santana as Angel the Grease Monkey. The film is about an American racing team trying to break the land speed record. Ten Tiny Love Stories Ten Tiny Love Stories is a 2001 drama film directed by Rodrigo García and starring Lisa Gay Hamilton and Radha Mitchell. The film is a series of ten monologues about love in its different forms. Nora's Hair Salon Noras Hair Salon is a 2004 independent comedy-drama film, written by Chanel Capra and Jean-Claude La Marre, and directed by Jerry LaMothe. This film stars Jenifer Lewis, Tamala Jones, and Tatyana Ali. A Date with Darkness: The Trial and Capture of Andrew Luster A Date with Darkness: The Trial and Capture of Andrew Luster is a 2003 American made-for-television drama film based on a true story about criminal Andrew Luster. It originally premiered on Lifetime on August 11, 2003. Half-Life Half-Life is a 2008 independent film directed by Jennifer Phang, starring Sanoe Lake, Julia Nickson-Soul, Leonardo Nam, Ben Redgrave, Lee Marks, James Eckhouse, Susan Ruttan and Alexander Agate. The film premiered in the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and has since been touring the American and international film festivals circuits. It premiered internationally in the Tokyo International Film Festival in competition, and then in Europe at the Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film Festival, also in competition. Half-Life was the opening night film for the International Womens Film Festival in Seoul, Korea. The film made a theatrical debut on December 1, 2009 in selected cities. I giorni dell'abbandono I giorni dellabbandono is a film of 2005 by Roberto Faenza, set in Turin, based on the novel by Elena Ferrante. Pachaikili Muthucharam Pachaikili Muthucharam is a 2007 Tamil-language romantic thriller directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon which is based on 2005 British-American thriller film Derailed. The film stars R. Sarathkumar, Jyothika, Andrea Jeremiah and Milind Soman. The films score and soundtrack were composed by Harris Jayaraj. The soundtrack was released on 20 January 2007 to positive reviews and was a commercial success. The film was released on 13 February 2007. The movie was dubbed in Telugu as Drohi. Sleeping Betty Sleeping Betty is a Canadian animated short film that humorously reinterprets the classic fairy tale, Sleeping Beauty. Awards for the film include Best Animated Short at the 29th Genie Awards, the Audience Award at the Etiuda&Anima International Film Festival, the Audience Award and Judges Award at the Melbourne International Animation Festival, Best Animation at the Jutra Award, as well as the Public Prize and the Best Canadian Animation Award at the Ottawa International Animation Festival. Truth in 24 Truth in 24 is a 2008 documentary film directed by Keith Cossrow and Bennett Visltear detailing Audis preparation for the 2008 24 Hours of Le Mans. The team is followed through several races prior to Le Mans, including the 12 Hours of Sebring and the 1000km of Monza. Neither race results in victory for Audi heading into Le Mans. The focus shifts to Le Mans itself, documenting the buildup to the race and the ultimate result of the race. British action film actor Jason Statham is the films narrator. Numerous Audi officials and drivers are interviewed through the film, including the eventual winning team of Allan McNish, Dindo Capello, and Tom Kristensen. Steal This Film Steal This Film is a film series documenting the movement against intellectual property directed by Jamie King, produced by The League of Noble Peers and released via the BitTorrent peer-to-peer protocol. Two parts, and one special The Pirate Bay trial edition of the first part, have been released so far, and The League of Noble Peers is working on "Steal this Film – The Movie" and a new project entitled "The Oil of the 21st Century". Great Directors Great Directors is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Angela Ismailos. In the film, Ismailos interviews directors of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, including Bernardo Bertolucci, Catherine Breillat, Liliana Cavani, Stephen Frears, Todd Haynes, Richard Linklater, Ken Loach, David Lynch, John Sayles, and Agnès Varda. This Movie Is Broken This Movie Is Broken is a 2010 Canadian film directed by Bruce McDonald. A cross between a romantic comedy and a concert film, the film stars Greg Calderone as Bruno, a young man hoping to convince his longtime crush Caroline to become his girlfriend by taking her to a Broken Social Scene concert at Harbourfront. The concert segments were recorded at the bands Harbourfront show on July 11, 2009, following the cancellation of that years Olympic Island Festival due to the 2009 Toronto strike. The films theatrical premiere was held at Torontos NXNE festival in 2010. The Wholly Family The Wholly Family is a 2011 Italian short fantasy film written and directed by Terry Gilliam. The film was funded by the Garofalo Pasta Company and shot in the Naples area. A Belfast Story A Belfast Story is a 2013 Irish crime film written and directed by Nathan Todd and starring Colm Meaney. It is Todds directorial debut. Psychopaths Psychopaths is a 2017 American horror film written and directed by Mickey Keating. It stars an ensemble cast that includes Ashley Bell, James Landry Hébert, Mark Kassen, Angela Trimbur, Ivana Shein, Jeremy Gardner and Samuel D. Zimmerman. It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 20, 2017. It is scheduled to be released on December 1, 2017, by Samuel Goldwyn Films. Supreme Supreme is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film produced by Dil Raju under his banner Sri Venkateswara Creations and directed by Anil Ravipudi. It stars Sai Dharam Tej, Raashi Khanna in the lead roles and music composed by Sai Karthik. The film received positive reviews from critics, praising Sai Dharma Tejs performance whilst also becoming a tremendous success at the box office. Production began on 23 September 2015 in Hyderabad and principal photography commenced on 5 October 2015. The film released on 5 May 2016. The Patent Leather Kid The Patent Leather Kid is a 1927 American silent drama film which tells the story of a boxer who scoffs at fighting outside the ring... particularly for the United States once it enters World War I. Eventually, he is drafted, is shipped overseas, and performs a heroic act, which results in his being severely wounded. It stars Richard Barthelmess, Molly ODay, Lawford Davidson, Matthew Betz, and Arthur Stone. The movie was adapted by Gerald C. Duffy, Winifred Dunn, Casey Robinson, and Adela Rogers St. Johns from the story by Rupert Hughes. It was directed by Alfred Santell. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. Big City Blues Big City Blues is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and distributed by Warner Bros. The film is based on the play New York Town by Ward Morehouse and stars Joan Blondell and Eric Linden, with an uncredited early appearance by Humphrey Bogart. A print is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Blessed Event Blessed Event is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy-drama film starring Lee Tracy as a newspaper gossip columnist who becomes entangled with a gangster. The Tracy character was reportedly patterned after Walter Winchell, famous gossip columnist of the era. The film was Dick Powells film debut. The Keyhole The Keyhole is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy-drama film directed by Michael Curtiz. Every Sunday Every Sunday is a 1936 American short musical film. It tells the story of two adolescent girls and their efforts to save a public concert series, which was being threatened by poor attendance. Directed by Felix E. Feist, the film served as a screen test for, and is the first significant screen appearance of, two adolescent actresses who soon became stars, Judy Garland and Deanna Durbin. Although only lightly reviewed at the time of its release, the film has garnered a generally positive reputation among Garland biographers. Three Daring Daughters Three Daring Daughters is a 1948 musical film directed by Fred M. Wilcox and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The screenplay was written by Albert Mannheimer, Frederick Kohner, Sonya Levien and John Meehan. Two of a Kind Two of a Kind is a 1951 American film noir crime film directed by Henry Levin and starring Edmond OBrien, Lizabeth Scott and Terry Moore. The Happy Time The Happy Time is a 1952 American comedy-drama film directed by the award-winning director Richard Fleischer, based on the 1945 novel of the same name by Robert Fontaine, which Samuel A. Taylor turned into a hit play. A boy, played by Bobby Driscoll, comes of age in a close-knit French-Canadian family. The film stars Charles Boyer and Louis Jourdan as his father and uncle respectively. The play was also adapted into a musical in 1968 by composer John Kander, lyricist Fred Ebb, and librettist N. Richard Nash, and starred Robert Goulet. Included in the orchestra was the soloist john Serry Sr.. Carnival Story Carnival Story is a 1954 film directed by Kurt Neumann, produced by Frank King and Maurice King, starring Anne Baxter and Steve Cochran, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Sometimes this film is credited as a 3D feature, although it wasnt filmed or exhibited in a three-dimensional process. This idea in many sources may be based on a wrong note from Variety in 1953. Neumann simultaneously directed a German language version Rummelplatz der Liebe with Bernhard Wicki, Eva Bartok, and Curd Jürgens. The melodrama set in a circus was filmed in Munich and Bavaria. The film was shot in Agfacolor with prints by Technicolor. Czlowiek na torze Man on the Tracks is a 1956 film by Andrzej Munk. Man on the Tracks was one of the first films of the Polish Film School and as such influenced the whole generation of young directors who participated in the movement. The film tells the story, mostly in flashback, of a railway worker who is fired from his job for alleged sabotage of the Socialist methods of work. Lizzie Lizzie is a 1957 drama film directed by Hugo Haas. The film is based on the novel The Birds Nest by Shirley Jackson and stars Eleanor Parker, Richard Boone and Joan Blondell. The popular songs "Its Not for Me to Say" and "Warm and Tender" were written for this film, and performed by Johnny Mathis, who played a piano player/singer in the film.. The film was produced by MGM Studios. The Story on Page One The Story on Page One is a 1959 American drama film written and directed by Clifford Odets, and starring Rita Hayworth, Anthony Franciosa, and Gig Young. Shot in CinemaScope, the film was distributed by 20th Century Fox. The Aimless Bullet Obaltan is a 1960 South Korean tragedy film directed by Yu Hyun-mok. The plot is based on the novella of the same name by Yi Beomseon. It has often been called the best Korean movie ever made. Captain Fracasse Captain Fracasse is a French adventure film from 1961, directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit, written by Pierre Gaspard-Huit and Pierre Gaspard-Huit, starring Jean Marais and Louis de Funès. The film is also known under the titles: "Capitan Fracassa", "Captain Fracasse", "Fracasse, der freche Kavalier". the scenario was based on the 1863 novel Captain Fracasse by Théophile Gautier. Crooks Anonymous Crooks Anonymous is a British comedy film from 1962. Directed by Ken Annakin, it starred Leslie Phillips and Stanley Baxter and was notable for the feature film debut of Julie Christie. Apache Rifles Apache Rifles is a 1964 Western film in which Audie Murphy plays cavalry officer Jeff Stanton, charged with bringing in renegade Apaches in the Arizona Territory. Directed by William Witney the film was shot at Bronson Canyon and Red Rock Canyon State Park, California. It was the first of four Audie Murphy films for producer Grant Whylocks Admiral Pictures. The Black Torment The Black Torment is a 1964 British gothic horror film, directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring John Turner, Heather Sears and Ann Lynn. The film is set in 18th-century Devon and was scripted by brothers Donald and Derek Ford. In terms of plot and setting it shares many similarities with the Hammer Horror productions of the 1960s, but was made by a smaller studio, Compton Films. Enter Laughing Enter Laughing is a 1967 comedy film, directed by Carl Reiner, based on his autobiographical novel and the stage play of the same name.. It was Reiners directorial debut. The film stars Jose Ferrer, Shelley Winters, Elaine May, Jack Gilford, Janet Margolin and newcomer Reni Santoni. It tells the story of a young Jewish man from the Bronx trying to break into the theater and launch a career in acting. The film has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray. Dirty Little Billy Dirty Little Billy is a 1972 American western film co-written and directed by Stan Dragoti in his feature film debut, and stars Michael J. Pollard as Billy the Kid. Clearly influenced by the darker, more sinister style of Spaghetti Westerns, the film offered a unique insight into the beginnings of the titular notorious outlaw. It is notable for Nick Noltes film debut, along with a background appearance for experimental filmmaker/artist William Ault. Black Cobra Woman Black Cobra Woman is an Italian exploitation movie written and directed by Joe DAmato. The film starred Jack Palance and Laura Gemser. Adventures of the Wilderness Family 3 Mountain Family Robinson is a 1979 family movie that stars Robert Logan, Susan Damante-Shaw and George Buck Flower. This film is a sequel to The Adventures of the Wilderness Family and The Further Adventures of the Wilderness Family and, like its predecessors, was filmed in the state of Colorado. Les hommes préfèrent les grosses Men Prefer Fat Girls is a French comedy film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré. It was released in 1981, adapted from a script by Josiane Balasko. Hajji Washington Hajji Washington is an Iranian comedy/drama film directed by Ali Hatami. The film is a fictionalized account of Irans first ambassador to the United States, Haji Washington. Filmed in Italy and Ghazali Cinematic Mini-City in 1982, Haji Washington was not publicly screened in Iran until 1998. The films music is by the late Persian classical musician Mohammad Reza Lotfi. The Wind in the Willows The Wind in the Willows is a 1987 American animated musical television film directed by Arthur Rankin and Jules Bass. It is an adaptation of The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame. Set in a pastoral version of England, the film focuses on four anthropomorphised animal characters and contains themes of mysticism, adventure, morality, and camaraderie. The film features the voices of Charles Nelson Reilly, Roddy McDowall, José Ferrer, and Eddie Bracken. The screenplay was written by Romeo Muller, a long-time Rankin/Bass writer whose work included Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, The Hobbit, and The Flight of Dragons, among others. This was the last project produced by Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment. The film was finished in 1985, but its television premiere was delayed several times, before finally airing July 5, 1987 on ABC. In this version the horse pulling the barge is the same horse who pulls Mr. Toads caravan, Portly is Badgers nephew, and The Piper at the Gates of Dawn and Wayfarers All chapters are included, although the events of Wayfarers All occurs before the events of The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, and Ratty actually leaves the Riverbank, only to be found later by Mole. The Rejuvenator Rejuvenatrix is an American 1988 horror film starring Vivian Lanko and John MacKay, and directed by Brian Thomas Jones. The film was partly inspired by the 1959 science fiction film The Wasp Woman, which had been produced and directed by Roger Corman. The original title was Rejuvenatrix, although it has become more popularly known as The Rejuvenator, this included the UK and Brazil. Chandra Mukhi Chandra Mukhi is a 1993 Hindi language film starring Sridevi. The film resembled the 1990 Telugu supernatural-fantasy film, Jagadeka Veerudu Atiloka Sundari. The film was a box-office disaster . World War II: When Lions Roared World War II: When Lions Roared is a 1994 American war television miniseries, directed by Joseph Sargent, and starring Michael Caine, John Lithgow and Bob Hoskins as the three major Allied leaders, Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill respectively. It was notable as the first video production to be produced in an early form of analog high-definition video using the Sony HDVS line of equipment expressly for broadcast in the United States on the NBC television network. Hindenburg Disaster Newsreel Footage Newsreel footage of the 6 May 1937 Hindenburg disaster, where the zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg crashed and burned down, was filmed by several companies. The film is frequently shown with narration by announcer Herbert Morrison who was present to watch the zeppelins arrival. Morrisons commentary was recorded but not broadcast until later. It has since been combined with the separately filmed newsreel footage. Most of the original newsreels have their own narration, and many composite edits have been made for documentaries. One common composite found on the internet is a silent film with Pathé News footage of the first 1936 landing at Lakehurst and Hearst News of the Day Newsreel footage of the disaster, called a "Pathegram" by Eugene Castle of Castle Films. Another edit popularized on video-sharing sites like YouTube uses footage of the Disaster from Paramount and Movietone Newsreel with Herb Morrisons recording. The Pathé News and Universal Newsreels are freely available from government archives. Since 1995, The Pathe News archive has been named British Pathé. Four newsreel teams were in attendance at the time of the disaster. They were positioned close to each other and adjacent to the mooring mast for the airship. As a result, the newsreels do not show the mooring mast for the airship to be moored, unlike many of the press photographs which were taken further away which show the mast as well as two of the newsreel cameramen with their cameras mounted atop of newsreel trucks. None of the newsreels captured the initial signs of disaster as the cameras had momentarily stopped filming after the ground crew caught the landing ropes. At least one film taken by a spectator is known to exist, showing a side view of the stern on fire and the tail crashing to the ground. In 1997, the original reels were selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Afraid to Die is a 1960 Japanese yakuza film directed by Yasuzo Masumura and starring Yukio Mishima. The Learning Curve The Learning Curve is a 2001 American thriller film about two Los Angeles nightclub scenesters who team up as con artists. It explores themes of ruthless ambition and its consequences. The film was directed by Eric Schwab, and stars Carmine Giovinazzo, Norbert Weisser, and Monet Mazur. Entre Calais et Douvres Between Dover and Calais, also known as Between Calais and Dover, is an 1897 short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 112 in its catalogues, where it was advertised as a scène comique à bord dun paquebot. The film was filmed outside in the garden of Mélièss property in Montreuil, with painted scenery. The rolling motion of the ship was created by a special articulated platform, built by Méliès for Sea Fighting in Greece the same year. The set of the film includes a trademark with the initials "M.R.," referring to Méliès and Lucien Reulos, a colleague who was then Mélièss business partner. The film features Méliès himself as the man in the checked suit; Georgette Méliès, his daughter, as the little girl with the doll; and Joseph Grapinet, a sculptor from Montreuil, as the man with binoculars. Wife to Be Sacrificed is a Japanese soft-core pornographic S/M film starring Naomi Tani and directed by Masaru Konuma. The film was produced by Nikkatsu studios as part of their Roman Porno series. Truffaldino iz Bergamo Truffaldino from Bergamo is a 1976 Soviet two-part television musical film directed by Vladimir Vorobyov, based on the play Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni. Hogi Pyaar Ki Jeet Hogi Pyaar Ki Jeet is a 1999 Indian Hindi romantic-drama film starring Ajay Devgn, Shabana Raza, Arshad Warsi and Mayuri Kango. The film turned out to be a surprise box office success. Walking on Water Walking on Water is a 2002 Australian drama film directed by Tony Ayres. The film explores the grief, tenderness, stupidity and humour that arises from death. The Blue Room The Blue Room is a 2002 Mexican-Spanish film produced by Argos Cine and directed by Walter Doehner. The Locket For the 1946 film starring Laraine Day, see The Locket. For the Farscape episode, see The Locket. The Locket is a 2002 Hallmark Hall of Fame psychological drama film starring Vanessa Redgrave. The film is a screen adaptation of Richard Paul Evans novel of the same name, adapted by Karen Arthur, and premiered on December 8, 2002 on CBS Television. Yomigaeri is a 2002 Japanese film directed by Akihiko Shiota that released theatrically on 18 January 2003. It features Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and Yūko Takeuchi in the lead role. Adventures of Johnny Tao Adventures of Johnny Tao is a 2007 kung fu-zombie film written and directed by Kenn Troum, under the name Kenn Scott. It stars Matthew Twining, Matt Mullins, Chris Yen, Kelly Perine, James Hong, and Jason London. Hidden Places Hidden Places is a 2006 American made-for-television romantic drama film. It premiered on January 28, 2006 on Hallmark Channel. The film was directed by Yelena Lanskaya. The teleplay was by Robert Tate Miller and was based on the novel by Lynn Austin. Nehlle Pe Dehlla Nehlle Pe Dehlla is a 2007 Bollywood action comedy film directed by Ajay Chandok, and starring Saif Ali Khan, Sanjay Dutt, Bipasha Basu and Kim Sharma. The film was filmed in 2002, but did not premier until 2 March 2007. It has influences of other contemporary movies such as Winners and Sinners, Weekend At Bernies and Weekend at Bernies II. Amar a morir Amar a morir is a 2009 Mexican-Colombian drama film. Frankenhood Frankenhood is a 2009 American horror comedy film starring DeRay Davis, Jasper Redd, Bob Sapp, Charlie Murphy, Drew Sidora and J. B. Smoove. Dear Doctor is a 2009 Japanese drama film directed by Miwa Nishikawa, starring Tsurube Shofukutei. It won the award for Best Film at the 31st Yokohama Film Festival. It was nominated for Best Film at the 33rd Japan Academy Prize. Stranger with My Face Stranger with My Face is a 2009 Canadian television film directed by Jeff Renfroe and starring Catherine Hicks and Alexz Johnson. It is based on the novel of the same name by Lois Duncan. The Ballad of G.I. Joe The Ballad of G.I. Joe is a musical comedy parody short film released in 2009 on the website Funny or Die. Written by Daniel Strange and Kevin Umbricht, it spoofs several characters from A Real American Hero by showing what they do in their spare time. Pulsar Pulsar is a 2010 Belgian techno-thriller film directed by Alex Stockman and starring Matthias Schoenaerts. American Burger American Burger is a 2014 Swedish comedy horror film starring Fredrik Hiller, Liam Macdonald, Benjamin Brook, Aggy Kukawka and Ben Thornton. It is directed by first-time feature film directors Johan Bromander & Bonita Drake. The film was released was released globally online via Movieboosters on 17 October 2014. Arrêtez-moi Arrêtez-moi is a 2013 French thriller film directed by Jean-Paul Lilienfeld and starring Sophie Marceau, Miou-Miou, and Marc Barbé. Written by Jean-Paul Lilienfeld and Jean Teulé, the film is about a woman who shows up at a police station and confesses to the murder of her abusive husband several years earlier. The female police officer who interviews her cannot understand why this woman who was never a suspect has come forward after all this time. The more she learns about the womans life, the less she wants to arrest her. Arrêtez-moi was released on 6 February 2013 in France. Hunting Grounds Valley of the Sasquatch is a 2015 American horror film written and directed by John Portanova and starring Miles Joris-Peyrafitte, Jason Vail, David Saucedo, DAngelo Midili, and Bill Oberst Jr. as a group of hunters who encounter a family of Sasquatches. It premiered in February 2015 at the Nevermore Film Festival. Bride for Rent Bride for Rent is a 2014 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Mae Czarina Cruz starring Kim Chiu and Xian Lim. It is produced by Star Cinema as its opening salvo for the year. The film achieved numerous milestones including being the second highest grossing Filipino romantic comedy movie of all-time after It Takes a Man and a Woman and third highest grossing non-MMFF film of all-time after It Takes a Man and a Woman and Praybeyt Benjamin respectively, and also the highest-grossing January-released film of all-time in the country. The film met both critical and commercial success, earning more than PHP 21.2 million pesos in its opening day and broke the PHP 200 million pesos mark on its 8th day. The films trailer became a viral hit prior to the films premier garnering over 2 million views as of January 25, 2014 and was frequently part of the local Twitter trending topics during its theatrical run. It also received an average rating of 7.5/10 in IMDb and a 3.9/5 in Rotten Tomatoes with 73% liking the said film as of February 12. It was graded "B" by the Cinema Evaluation Board and given a Rated PG by the MTRCB. Baden Baden Baden Baden is a 2016 French-Belgian dramedy film written and directed by Rachel Lang. Gour Hari Dastaan: The Freedom File Gour Hari Dastan – The Freedom File is a 2015 Indian, biographical film on freedom fighter Gour Hari Das, directed by Anant Mahadevan. The film starred Vinay Pathak, Konkona Sen Sharma, Ranvir Shorey and Tannishtha Chatterjee, among others. The film depicts the life of the Indian freedom fighter from Odisha, Sri Gour Hari Das. The film released on 14 August 2015, and received good response from critics. Outward Bound Outward Bound is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film based on the 1924 hit play of the same name by Sutton Vane. It stars Leslie Howard, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Helen Chandler, Beryl Mercer, Montagu Love, Alison Skipworth, Alec B. Francis, and Dudley Digges. The film was later remade, with some changes, as Between Two Worlds. The Gilded Lily The Gilded Lily is a 1935 American romantic comedy film directed by Wesley Ruggles and starring Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray, Ray Milland, and C. Aubrey Smith. The productions screenplay, written by Claude Binyon, is about a stenographer who becomes a famous café entertainer courted by an English aristocrat and an American newspaper reporter. Released by Paramount Pictures in the United States on January 25, 1935, the film is one of the English language films chosen by the National Board of Review for its top-10 list of 1935. The Gilded Lily is also the first of seven films in which Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray costar. It's a Date Its a Date is a 1940 American musical film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Deanna Durbin, Kay Francis, and Walter Pidgeon. Based on a story by Jane Hall, Frederick Kohner, and Ralph Block, the film is about an aspiring actress who is offered the lead in a major new play, but discovers that her mother, a more experienced actress, was hoping to get the same part. Their lives are complicated further when they both get involved with the same man. Distributed by Universal Pictures, Its a Date was remade in 1950 as Nancy Goes to Rio. Alias Boston Blackie Alias Boston Blackie is the third in a series of Columbia Pictures "B" movies starring Chester Morris as Boston Blackie. It was preceded by Meet Boston Blackie, Confessions of Boston Blackie and followed by Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood. Once again, Blackie is suspected of committing a crime, in this instance of helping a prisoner escape. Christmas Eve Christmas Eve is a 1947 United Artists comedy film directed by Edwin L. Marin. It is based on the story by Richard H. Landau and stars George Raft, George Brent and Randolph Scott. It was rereleased under the title Sinners Holiday. True Friends True Friends is a 1954 dramatic comedy film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov. Napoleon Napoléon is a 1955 French historical epic film directed by Sacha Guitry that depicts major events in the life of Napoleon. Napoleon is played by two actors, Daniel Gélin as a young man and Raymond Pellegrin in later life; the switch takes place during a scene at a barber. Director/actor Guitry played the role of Talleyrand, controversial diplomat and first Prime Minister of France, narrating the story from a drawing room as if having just heard of Napoleons death on the island of Saint Helena in 1821. Guitry had played Talleyrand before, in 1948s Le Diable boiteux. Yves Montand appears as Marshal Lefebvre and Maria Schell as Marie-Louise of Austria. The film also has cameo appearances by a number of notable actors, particularly Erich von Stroheim as Ludwig van Beethoven, and Orson Welles as Napoleons British jailor, Sir Hudson Lowe. The English version is a contemporary dub made as part of the original production, but does not run as long as the French version. New York Confidential New York Confidential is a 1955 film noir crime film directed by Russell Rouse starring Broderick Crawford, Richard Conte, Marilyn Maxwell, Anne Bancroft and J. Carrol Naish. Storm Over the Nile Storm Over the Nile is a 1955 film adaptation of the novel The Four Feathers, directed by Terence Young and Zoltan Korda. The film not only extensively used footage of the action scenes from the 1939 film version stretched into CinemaScope, but is a shot-for-shot, almost line-for-line remake of the earlier film, which was also directed by Korda. Several pieces of music by the original composer Miklos Rozsa were also utilized. It featured Anthony Steel, Laurence Harvey, James Robertson Justice, Mary Ure, Ian Carmichael, Michael Hordern and Christopher Lee. The film was shot on location in the Sudan. Le poulet The Chicken is a 1965 French short comedy film directed by Claude Berri. It won an Oscar in 1966 for Best Short Subject. Fortune and Men's Eyes Fortune and Mens Eyes is a 1967 play and 1971 film written by John Herbert about a young mans experience in prison, exploring themes of homosexuality and sexual slavery. The Education of Sonny Carson The Education of Sonny Carson is a 1974 film based on the best-selling autobiography of Sonny Carson. Moses the Lawgiver Moses the Lawgiver, transmitted in 1973 and 1974, is a 6-hour British television miniseries which starred Burt Lancaster as Moses. It was an ITC/RAI co-production, filmed in Rome and on location in Israel and Morocco. Many of the writers, cast members, and crew members of Moses the Lawgiver contributed to another Biblical coproduction by ITC/RAI--the ambitious miniseries Jesus of Nazareth, which was transmitted three years later, in 1977. Challenge of the Masters Challenge of the Masters is a 1976 martial arts-action film released in Hong Kong by Shaw Brothers, and directed by Lau Kar Leung. Code Name: Diamond Head Code Name: Diamond Head is a 1977 American spy film starring Roy Thinnes as an undercover counterintelligence officer known as Diamond Head whose mission is to stop a rogue double agent from stealing the formula for a new chemical weapon. Originally filmed as a pilot for a new television drama, it was eventually used for The NBC Monday Movie on U.S. broadcast network NBC. Golgo 13: Assignment Kowloon is a 1977 Japanese action film starring Sonny Chiba as the international assassin Golgo 13. It was the second live-action movie based on the Golgo 13 manga. The Possessed The Possessed is a 1977 American television horror film directed by Jerry Thorpe, written by John Sacret Young, and starring James Farentino, Joan Hackett, Diana Scarwid, and Harrison Ford. It is about a priest who returns from the dead to battle satanic forces at an all-girls school. The film was shot on location at Reed College in Portland in 1976. Lady Oscar Lady Oscar is a 1979 English-language Japanese-French romantic drama film, based on the manga The Rose of Versailles by Riyoko Ikeda. The film was written and directed by Jacques Demy, with music composed by his regular collaborator Michel Legrand. Lady Oscar was filmed on location in France. Die Gebrüder Skladanowsky A Trick of Light is a 1995 German film directed by Wim Wenders. Its original German title is Die Gebrüder Skladanowsky, the film made with the students of the Munich Film Academy is a combination of docudrama, fictional reenactment, and experimental photography to show the birth of cinema in Berlin where Max Skladanowsky and his brother Emil built a projector they called the Bioscop. Wildflowers Wildflowers is a 1999 drama film directed by Melissa Painter and starring Clea DuVall, Daryl Hannah, Tomas Arana and Eric Roberts. It features former United States Poet Laureate Robert Hass reading some of his own poetry. Filmed in San Francisco and Marin County, California, it was given a limited theatrical release and received a mixed reception from critics. The Knights of the Quest The Knights of the Quest is a 2001 Italian film directed by Pupi Avati starring Edward Furlong, Raoul Bova and Thomas Kretschmann. Backdoor Backdoor is a 2000 Greek coming of age film Purgatory House Purgatory House is a critically acclaimed Independent film written by 14-year-old Celeste Davis and directed by Cindy Baer, who were paired in the Big Sisters of America program when Davis was 11 years old. It deals with the topics of teen suicide and drug addiction from a teens perspective. Shot in Los Angeles in the summer of 2001, this movie marked the beginning of the Democratization of Film. A critical darling, it screened at 25 festivals, won 12 festival awards, 2 PRISM Award Nominations, appeared on 5 critics lists for "Best Films of the Year" and was then distributed by Image Entertainment. Back by Midnight Back By Midnight is a 2005 American comedy film starring Rodney Dangerfield, Phil LaMarr, Harland Williams, Randy Quaid, Gilbert Gottfried, and Kirstie Alley. The film was actually produced and completed in 2002. It also features cameo appearances by Dangerfields real-life friends, Ron Jeremy and Michael Bolton, as well as Louie Anderson. Bollywood Queen Bollywood Queen is a British Indian take on the William Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet, directed by Jeremy Wooding and starring Preeya Kalidas and James McAvoy in the lead roles. Produced by Jeremy Wooding, the film was released in 2003. Terrorists: The Kids They Sentenced Terrorists: The Kids They Sentenced is a Swedish 2003 documentary directed by Lukas Moodysson and Stefan Jarl. It is about the sentences given to rioters arrested during and after the Gothenburg Riots in conjunction with the European Union summit in Gothenburg 2001, many of whom were found guilty of various crimes in a large number of trials. The film is sympathetic to the rioters. It is 85 minutes in length, and was first shown on June 27, 2003. The film features people aged between 19 and 30 interviewed about their reasons to be at the demonstrations, the police actions, their arrests. The interviews are mixed with police footage shown in court, and in the beginning there is quite a shocking sequence of violent images, ranging from film material from Palestine, to hunger in Africa and vivisection. Although the film has never been officially released anywhere, Moodysson has become famous for distributing homemade copies himself, usually when he makes appearances at international film festivals. Bashing is a 2005 film by Masahiro Kobayashi. It premiered at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival where it was nominated for the Palme dOr. Bashing went on to win special jury award at the Fajr Film Festival and won grand prize at Tokyo FILMeX. Death Toll Death Toll is a 2008 action film starring DMX, Lou Diamond Phillips, Alec Rayme, Leila Arcieri and Keshia Knight Pulliam, written and produced by Daniel Garcia and directed by Phenomenon. Filming was done in Louisiana in New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Mr. Right Mr. Right is a 2009 British film directed by David Morris and Jacqui Morris. The jointly-made gay-themed film is the debut for both directors. Indie Sex: Censored Indie Sex is a 2007 American television documentary film directed by Lesli Klainberg. The White Silk Dress The White Silk Dress is a 2006 Vietnamese war film directed by Luu Huynh starring Truong Ngoc Anh and Nguyen Quoc Khanh. With a budget of over 2 million dollars, it is one of the most expensive Vietnamese films ever made. H3: Halloween Horror Hostel H3 – Halloween Horror Hostel is a German horror-parody, produced by ProSieben Funny Movie. The film was directed by Michael Karenist and written by Stefan Barth. The Scenesters The Scenesters is a 2009 art-house black comedy film written and directed by Todd Berger. The film was made by Los Angeles-based comedy group The Vacationeers and stars Blaise Miller, Suzanne May, Jeff Grace, Kevin M. Brennan, Todd Berger and Sherilyn Fenn. The film was shot in July 2008 in Los Angeles, California, USA, and premiered on October 23, 2009, at the 16th Annual Austin Film Festival. Evil Bong 3: The Wrath of Bong Evil Bong 3-D: The Wrath of Bong is a 2011 comedy film directed by Charles Band and the third film in the Evil Bong series, following King Bong. The film was released on April 8, 2011 through Full Moon Entertainment and was given a limited theatrical release road tour. Evil Bong was shot in 3D and utilized scratch and sniff cards that film viewers could smell at certain times during the film. Jez Jerzy George the Hedgehog is a 2011 Polish animated comedy film directed by Wojciech Wawszczyk, Jakub Tarkowski and Tomasz Leśniak. Based on the Jeż Jerzy comic books, it tells the story of two neo-Nazis and a mad scientist creating a clone of the title character in an attempt to defeat him. J. Kessels J. Kessels is a 2015 Dutch drama film directed by Erik de Bruyn. It was based on the book of the same name by . It was listed as one of eleven films that could be selected as the Dutch submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Aatagara Aatagara is a 2015 Indian Kannada romantic thriller film directed by K. M. Chaitanya and produced by Dwarakish Chitra in its 49th production. The film has an ensemble cast with 10 main protagonists played by Chiranjeevi Sarja, Meghana Raj, Parul Yadav, Anu Prabhakar, Achyuth Kumar, Prakash Belawadi, Balaji Manohar, Pavana Gowda, Sadhu Kokila, Aarohitha Gowda along with Ananth Nag, P. Ravi Shankar and RJ Nethra in key supporting roles. The music is composed by Anoop Seelin. The film released on 28 August 2015. The movie is based on Agatha Christies mystery novel And Then There Were None, which has already been adopted into many movies and novels in different languages all over the world. Producer Yogish Dwarakish -director Chaitanya- hero Chiranjeevi trio later on went on to work again in Aake. Chutney Chutney is an Indian short film written by Tisca Chopra and directed by Jyoti Kapur Das, produced by Tisca Chopra; starring Adil Hussain, Tisca Chopra and Rasika Dugal. Oru Nalla Naal Paarthu Soldren Oru Nalla Naal Paathu Solren is a 2018 Indian Tamil black comedy film, written and directed by P. Arumuga Kumar. Vijay Sethupathi and Gautham Karthik appear in the lead roles, Gayathrie Shankar and Niharika Konidela play the female leads, and Viji Chandrasekhar, Ramesh Thilak, Daniel Annie Pope, and Rajkumar play supporting roles. The music was composed by Justin Prabhakaran with editing by R. Govindaraj and cinematography by Sree Saravanan. Production began in February 2017, and the film released on 2 February 2018.This film is sold out by Goldmines telefilms as hindi dubbed name as Kahani Mein Twist. The Blot The Blot is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Lois Weber, who also co-wrote and produced the film. The film tackles the social problem of genteel poverty, focusing on a struggling family. It stars Philip Hubbard, Margaret McWade, Claire Windsor, and Louis Calhern. Weber filmed in real locations, using as much natural lighting as possible. Scenes were filmed on location around Los Angeles, particularly at the old University of Los Angeles campus, now Los Angeles City College. Many supporting roles were given to non-professionals. The Blot was restored by Kevin Brownlow and David Gill for British television. Brownlow singles out the film for praise in his book Behind the Mask of Innocence. The Blot screened at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival in 2002. It was released on DVD in 2006 with expert audio commentary by film historian Shelley Stamp. The Chain Gang The Chain Gang is a 1930 Mickey Mouse animated film produced by Walt Disney Productions for Columbia Pictures, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series. It is one of a group of shorts of strikingly uneven quality produced by Disney immediately after Ub Iwerks left the studio. The cartoon was primarily drawn by Norm Ferguson, and featured a pair of bloodhounds, who helped to track down Mickey after his escape from prison. Although these dogs were not named, the style in which they were drawn makes them clear forerunners of Pluto, who first officially appeared a few months later in The Picnic. The animation for one of the bloodhound scenes in The Chain Gang was recycled as Pluto in four later cartoons. Congress Dances Der Kongress tanzt is a German musical comedy film produced in 1931 by Ufa, directed by Erik Charell, starring Lilian Harvey as Christel Weinzinger, the glove seller, Willy Fritsch as Tsar Alexander I of Russia and his doppelgänger, Uralsky, Otto Wallburg as Bibikoff, his Adjutant, Conrad Veidt as Prince Metternich, Carl-Heinz Schroth as his Secretary, Pepi, Lil Dagover as the Countess and Alfred Abel as the King of Saxony. Der Kongress tanzt is a particularly well achieved move in Ufas attempt to challenge US supremacy in the European film arena, taking advantage of the introduction of sound. As such, the studio released the movie in three different language versions: in German, in French as Le congrès samuse, and English as Congress Dances. Lilian Harvey played in all three versions, as she spoke all languages ; Henri Garat replaced Willy Fritsch for the French and English versions. Ufa spared no efforts: the cast reads like a whos who of German film, from the top billers of the day to heavy-weight comedians - even the supporting cast is made out of stars. The sets were lavish and top talent made up the entire technical cast. Despite the ambition and the auspicious beginning, Ufas challenge US supremacy never materialized, both due to the strength of the Hollywood majors and to the constraints Germanys creative film and performers would suffer from 1933 onwards. "This truffle of cinema unfolds its flavours like a heavenly feast for the anonymous millions it is dedicated to." Lichtbild-Bühne. Cash and Carry Cash and Carry is the 25th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1937 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. A Night of Terror Love from a Stranger is a 1937 British drama film directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring Ann Harding, Basil Rathbone and Binnie Hale. It is based on the 1936 play of the same name by Frank Vosper. In turn, the play was based on the 1924 short story Philomel Cottage, written by Agatha Christie. The film was remade in 1947 under the same title. The film was produced by the independent Trafalgar Films at Denham Studios near London. It is also known by the alternative title A Night of Terror in the United States. Kentucky Kentucky is a 1938 Technicolor film with Loretta Young, Richard Greene, and Walter Brennan. It was directed by David Butler. It is a Romeo and Juliet story of lovers Jack and Sally, set amidst Kentucky horseracing, in which a family feud goes back to the Civil War and is kept alive by Sallys Uncle Peter. Trade Winds Trade Winds is a 1938 American comedy murder mystery, directed by Tay Garnett written by Dorothy Parker, Alan Campbell, and Frank R. Adams, based on story by Tay Garnett. The film stars Fredric March and Joan Bennett, with a supporting cast featuring Thomas Mitchell, Ralph Bellamy and Ann Sothern. Distributed by United Artists, Trade Winds was released on December 28, 1938. The Underground World The Underground World is the sixteenth of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. Directed by Seymour Kneitel and produced by Famous Studios, the cartoon was originally released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on May 18, 1943. Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble Andy Hardys Blonde Trouble is a 1944 romantic comedy, the fourteenth starring Mickey Rooney as Andy Hardy. In the film, Andy goes to college, but soon gets in trouble with some pretty co-eds. Ventriloquist Cat Ventriloquist Cat is an MGM animated film, directed by Hollywood director Tex Avery. The film was released in the US with the movie The Big Hangover on 27 May 1950. The Yellow Cab Man The Yellow Cab Man is a 1950 comedy film directed by Jack Donohue and starring Red Skelton, Gloria DeHaven and Edward Arnold. The inventor of unbreakable glass tries to sell it to a taxicab company, hoping that they will make unbreakable windshields. A brief sequence of distorted visual effects in the film is the work of the photographer Weegee, who also makes a cameo appearance as a cab driver. The Juggler The Juggler is a 1953 war film starring Kirk Douglas as a survivor of the Holocaust. The screenplay was adapted by Michael Blankfort from his novel of the same name. From A to Z-Z-Z-Z From A to Z-Z-Z-Z is a 1954 animated cartoon short by Chuck Jones in the Looney Tunes series. It was released by Warner Bros. on Oct. 16, 1954. Written by Michael Maltese and produced by Edward Selzer, it was animated by Ken Harris, Lloyd Vaughan, and Ben Washam. Voice actors Dick Beals, Mel Blanc, and Norman Nesbitt were uncredited. Sources are divided whether the uncredited teacher was voiced by Bea Benaderet The short was nominated for "Best Short Subject, Cartoons" at the 1954 Academy Awards. Hell in Korea A Hill in Korea is a 1956 British war film based on Max Cattos 1953 novel of the same name. The original name was Hell in Korea, but was changed for distribution reasons, except in the U.S. It was directed by Julian Amyes and the producer was Anthony Squire. Incidental music was written by Malcolm Arnold. It was the first major feature film to portray British troops in action during the Korean War and introduces Michael Caine in his first credited film role. There are also early screen appearances by Stanley Baker, Robert Shaw and Roland Lewis. Hercules, Samson & Ulysses Hercules, Samson and Ulysses, is a 1963 Italian Metrocolor peplum film directed by Pietro Francisci. The costume designers for this movie used re-purposed Nazi helmets for the Philistine headgear. The House in Nightmare Park The House in Nightmare Park is a 1973 British comedy horror film directed by Peter Sykes and starring Frankie Howerd, Ray Milland and Hugh Burden. It was one of a number of British comedy films which parodied the successful British horror genre, closely associated with the Hammer Horror films. Its plot follows that of a traditional "Old Dark House" story. Inherit the Wind Inherit the Wind is a 1988 American television film adaptation of the play of the same name. The original 1955 play was written as a parable which fictionalized the 1925 Scopes "Monkey" Trial as a means of discussing the 1950s McCarthy trials. This version differed from the two previous films by attempting to make Brady more sympathetic and the storyline "a bit more fair to both sides." Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight is a 1992 action/adventure film starring Don "The Dragon" Wilson, Richard Roundtree, and Gregory McKinney. It was directed by Oley Sassone and written by Allison Burnett. This was the final film in the series to be released theatrically, as the other five sequels went straight-to-video. Chameleon Street Chameleon Street is a 1989 independent film written by, directed by and starring Wendell B. Harris. It tells the story of a social chameleon who impersonates reporters, doctors and lawyers in order to make money. The film is a satire based on the life of Detroit con artist and high-school drop-out William Douglas Street, who successfully impersonated professional reporters, lawyers, athletes, extortionists, and surgeons, going so far as to perform more than 36 successful hysterectomies. A Sundance Film Festival press release in 2008 described it as "one of the first films to examine how mellifluously race, class, and role-playing morph into the social fabric of America." Chameleon Street won the Grand Jury Prize at the 1990 Sundance Film Festival. Lady Dragon Lady Dragon is a martial arts film starring actress and martial artist Cynthia Rothrock. Paris, France Paris, France is a 1993 Canadian erotic comedy-drama film directed by Jerry Ciccoritti and written by Tom Walmsley. In Search of Dr. Seuss In Search of Dr. Seuss is a 1994 American television film chronicling the adventures of a news reporter who enters the world of Dr. Seuss by opening a magical book. It came to DVD in 2003 and again in 2008 as a bonus feature for the TV special Horton Hears a Who!. Also starring Matt Frewer, Christopher Lloyd, Andrea Martin, David Paymer, Patrick Stewart, Andrae Crouch, Robin Williams, and Eileen Brennan. Metal Skin Metal Skin is a 1994 Australian film written and directed by Geoffrey Wright, starring Aden Young, Tara Morice, Nadine Garner and Ben Mendelsohn. The film follows the lives of four adolescents in and around the blue-collar Melbourne suburb of Altona. Cosmos Cosmos is a Canadian drama film, released in 1996. Written and directed by Jennifer Alleyn, Manon Briand, Marie-Julie Dallaire, Arto Paragamian, André Turpin and Denis Villeneuve, the film is an anthology of six short films, one by each of the credited directors, linked by the common character of Cosmos, a Greek immigrant working as a cab driver in Montreal. The film, made by a collective of then-emerging young directors, was considered an unofficial sequel to Montreal Stories, a 1991 anthology film by six more established filmmakers. The film was Canadas submission to the 70th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not make the shortlist. It was also a shortlisted nominee for Best Motion Picture at the 18th Genie Awards, but lost to The Sweet Hereafter. The Wedding The Wedding is a 1998 television film directed by Charles Burnett. Based on a novel by Dorothy West and written for television by West and Lisa Jones, it stars Halle Berry, Eric Thal, and Lynn Whitfield, and was produced by Oprah Winfreys production company, Harpo Productions. The story touches on the subjects of marriage, race, prejudice, class, and family in 1950s Marthas Vineyard. The film aired on ABC on February 22 and February 23, 1998. Catfish in Black Bean Sauce Catfish in Black Bean Sauce is a 1999 comedy-drama film about a Vietnamese brother and sister raised by an African American couple. The film stars Chi Muoi Lo, Paul Winfield, Sanaa Lathan, and Mary Alice. Human Remains Human Remains is a 1998 30-minute documentary film about the personal lives of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin, Francisco Franco and Mao Zedong. It was written and directed by filmmaker Jay Rosenblatt and won a Sundance Award. Even though it is only a 30-minute film, it took Jay Rosenblatt 3 years to complete it. Morgan's Ferry Morgans Ferry is a 2001 American crime drama film starring Billy Zane, Henry Rollins, Kelly McGillis, Roscoe Lee Browne, Johnny Galecki, Muse Watson and directed by Sam Pillsbury. Forbidden Sins Forbidden Sins is an erotic thriller film directed by Robert Angelo. Released on 18 April 2000, it stars Shannon Tweed and Amy Lindsay in pivotal roles. Zero Focus is a 1961 Japanese mystery film directed by Yoshitaro Nomura and is based on a novel by Seicho Matsumoto. Manna from Heaven Manna from Heaven is a 2002 film written by Gabrielle B. Burton and co-directed by her daughters Gabrielle C. Burton and Maria Burton. The film won awards at four film festivals. It was actor Jerry Orbachs final film before his death from prostate cancer in 2004 and Shelley Duvalls final film before her retirement from acting in 2002. Soarin' Soarin, also known as Soarin Around the World, Soaring Over the Horizon and Soaring: Fantastic Flight, is a flight motion simulator attraction at Disney California Adventure, Epcot, Shanghai Disneyland, and Tokyo DisneySea. The ride employs a mechanical lift system, a projected presentation on an concave 180-degree dome screen, artificial scents and wind to simulate a hang gliding flight over several locations across six continents around the world. The original iteration of the attraction, known as Soarin Over California, was an opening day attraction at Disney California Adventure on February 8, 2001. The initial version took guests over several locations in California, and included a pre-show tribute to the history of Californias aviation industry. Due to its consistent popularity, Soarin Over California was duplicated at Epcot in Walt Disney World as Soarin in 2005. The current global version of the ride debuted at Shanghai Disneyland Park as Soaring Over the Horizon on June 16, 2016. Concurrently, the American versions were also replaced with the new film as Soarin Around the World on the next day, June 17. A fourth attraction under the name Soaring: Fantastic Flight opened at Tokyo DisneySea on July 23, 2019. Ustaad Ustaad is a 1999 Indian Malayalam-language action film directed by Sibi Malayil and written by Ranjith, who also produced the film with Shaji Kailas. The plot follows Parameshwaran, a soft-spoken businessman, who leads a double life as an underworld don named Ustaad. The film co-stars Indraja, Divyaa Unni, Narendra Prasad, N. F. Varghese, Rajeev, and Vineeth. Ustaad was released on 5 May 1999. The film was a commercial success at the box office and ran over 100 days in theatres. It was one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year. Judas Judas is a 2004 Biblical television drama film depicting the intertwined lives of Judas Iscariot and Jesus of Nazareth. The story depicts Judas as having sympathetic motives, desiring to free the Jewish people from Roman rule. It was shot in Ouarzazate, Morocco. Altered Species Altered Species, early knowned as Rodentz, is a 2001 horror film directed by Miles Feldman and starring Allen Lee Haff, Leah Rowan, and Guy Veig. The plot is about a scientist who has found a way to regenerate damaged tissue in the body. A Different Way Hannah med H is a 2003 Swedish film, about an 18-year-old girl named Hannah, who has just moved away from home. She meets a man named Jens, claiming to be a teacher who admires her poetry. However, she starts to receive prank calls, and feels she is being watched. She then discovers that "Jens" is not actually called Jens, or a teacher at all. The soundtrack for this film was created by the Swedish electropop band The Knife, and released as an album, Hannah med H Soundtrack. Mrs. Ashboro's Cat Ghost Cat, also released as Mrs. Ashboros Cat or The Cat That Came Back, is a 2003 Animal Planet television film starring Ellen Page and Nigel Bennett. It was directed by Don McBrearty and written by Larry Ketron. The film is based on the novel by Beverly Butler. The film is rated PG for "mild thematic elements and some peril". Romancing the Bride Romancing the Bride is a 2005 romantic comedy film directed by Kris Isacsson and starring Laura Prepon and Matt Cedeño. Just Married: Marriage Was Only the Beginning! Just Married is a 2007 Bollywood film directed by Meghna Gulzar and starring Fardeen Khan, Esha Deol in lead roles along with Satish Shah, Kirron Kher and Mukul Dev in supporting roles. 16 to Life 16 to Life is a comedy film directed by Becky Smith and starring Hallee Hirsh as Kate, a bookish teen about to turn 16 who plays match-maker for her friends. Co-stars include: Shiloh Fernandez, Mandy Musgrave, Theresa Russell, Carson Kressley and Nicholas Downs. The film was originally titled “Duck Farm No. 13”, but the title was changed to appeal to younger audiences; it was filmed primarily in McGregor and premiered August 29, 2009 at the Landlocked Film Festival. Captain Hima Captain Hima is an Arabic film starring Tamer Hosny. The Phantom Father The Phantom Father is a 2011 Romanian drama film directed by Lucian Georgescu. Metallica - Français pour une nuit Français pour une nuit is a live DVD by the American heavy metal band Metallica, recorded in Nîmes, France, in the Arena of Nîmes on July 7, 2009, during the World Magnetic Tour. It was released in three formats. A standard DVD in a digipak including a 16-page booklet, a Blu-ray, also in a digipak with the booklet and a deluxe limited edition box set including the DVD, a copy of Death Magnetic on CD, a T-shirt, laminated pass, and five exclusive photos. Despite only being issued in France, it has been imported in sufficient quantity to be considered a regular release. Aside from the photography by Ross Halfin, the entire project was made by French professionals, from the video to the art direction. My Darling Is a Foreigner is a manga series written by Saori Oguri. The English subtitle of the Japanese editions of the first two entries is "My darling is ambidextrous"; the official English version is called My Darling is a Foreigner. The books are published by Media Factory in Japan, and bilingual versions have been produced. The series is about Oguris relationship with Tony László, an American writer of half-Hungarian half-Italian descent who lives in Tokyo. The book Is He Turning Japanese?, a spin-off of the main manga written by László and illustrated by Oguri, was published by Digital Manga Publishing in North America. Nefarious: Merchant of Souls Nefarious: Merchant of Souls is a 2011 American documentary film about modern human trafficking, specifically sexual slavery. Presented from a Christian worldview, Nefarious covers human trafficking in the United States, Western and Eastern Europe, and Southeast Asia, alternating interviews with re-enactments. Victims of trafficking talk about having been the objects of physical abuse and attempted murder. Several former prostitutes talk about their conversion to Christianity, escape from sexual oppression, and subsequent education or marriage. The film ends with the assertion that only Jesus can completely heal people from the horrors of sexual slavery. Nefarious was written, directed, produced and narrated by Benjamin Nolot, founder and president of Exodus Cry, the films distributor. Nolot, who travelled to 19 countries to collect the films content, said that the purpose of the film is "to draw peoples attention to the issue, but also to inspire them in terms of what they can be doing … to take a stand against this injustice." The film was officially released on July 27, 2011, with individual grassroots screenings also taking place. Laila Mickelwait, Exodus Crys director of awareness and prevention, screened the film in several countries in an attempt to persuade governments to make laws similar to Swedens Sex Purchase Act, which criminalizes the purchasing rather than the selling of sex. The film was released on home video on May 1, 2012. Interviewees in the film include Canadian journalist Victor Malarek, Jerusalem Institute of Justice founder Calev Myers, Christian therapist Dan Allender, clinical psychologist Melissa Farley, Piet Keesman, Baptist missionary Lauran Bethell, Agape International Missions founder Don Brewster, anti-trafficking activist Helen Sworn, former prostitute Annie Lobert, and Swedish detective superintendent Kajsa Wahlberg. Ted Baehr of Movieguide, a Christian magazine, called the film "a powerful, compelling and transformational documentary about human trafficking and sex slavery" and commented that it covered the inherently sexual subject matter candidly without displaying nudity. Dan Preston of Godculture Magazine praised Nolots writing and directing. Nefarious has won film awards, including the Honolulu Film Award for best screenplay, the Urban Mediamakers Film Festival best documentary feature award, and the Indie Fest feature documentary award of excellence. Pater Pater is a 2011 French drama film directed by Alain Cavalier. It premiered In Competition on 17 May at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Amen Amen is a 2011 South Korean drama film written and directed by Kim Ki-duk, starring Kim Ye-na. Shot in Europe, it follows a Korean girl on a mysterious journey. The film premiered in competition at the 2011 San Sebastián International Film Festival. The Blackout The Blackout is an independent film directed by Matt Hish. The film premiered at the Laemmle Theatre in North Hollywood on August 26, 2013. The film stars Michael Graziadei, Scott Rosa, Flood Reed and Autumn Federici. Lua Phat Once Upon a Time in Vietnam is a 2013 Vietnamese action fantasy film directed by and starring Dustin Nguyen along with Roger Yuan. It was released on August 22, 2013. This is the first Vietnamese action fantasy film. Whistle Blower Whistle Blower is a 2014 South Korean film directed by Yim Soon-rye. Though fictionalized, the film is based on real-life scientist Hwang Woo-suk, who was at the center of one of the largest investigations of scientific fraud in recent memory. Hwang, then a professor of biotechnology at Seoul National University, gained international renown in 2004 after claiming that he had successfully carried out experiments cloning human embryonic stem cells. In 2005, an anonymous tip from whistleblower Ryu Young-joon, a former researcher at Hwangs lab, led to MBC program PD Notebook uncovering Hwangs ethical violations and fabricated data, which was confirmed by an SNU investigative panel in 2006. Hwangs research was discredited and in 2009, a South Korean court convicted him of embezzlement and bioethical violations. The Amityville Playhouse The Amityville Playhouse is a 2015 horror film directed by John R. Walker and starring Monèle LeStrat. Written by Steve Hardy, it is loosely based on The Amityville Horror but only using the location as a plot point. Instead of the usual 112 Ocean Avenue house, it is about a haunted theatre in Amityville. It had a limited theatrical release and was released on DVD in the UK April 13, 2015 with a US release on June 23, 2015. It is the thirteenth film based on the Amityville horror. Wonderful Losers: A Different World Wonderful Losers: A Different World is a 2017 Lithuanian documentary film directed by Arūnas Matelis about the Giro dItalia. It was selected as the Lithuanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. No One Would Tell No One Would Tell is a 2018 film that aired on Lifetime and is a true-story remake of the 1996 film of the same name. The film features Shannen Doherty, Matreya Scarrwener, Callan Potter, Chanelle Peloso, Louriza Tronco, Trezzo Mahoro, Ricky He, Sarah Grey, Avery Konrad, Ona Grauer, and Mira Sorvino. The plot differs from the original film, but both are based on the true story of Jamie Fuller, a 16-year-old high school student who murdered his 14-year-old girlfriend, Amy Carnevale, on August 23, 1991, in Beverly. On September 22, 2018, a "special edition" of the film was aired, featuring a behind-the-scenes interview with Shannen Doherty. Generation Aami Generation Ami is a 2018 Bengali drama film directed by Mainak Bhaumik, which stars Rwitobroto Mukherjee and Sauraseni Maitra in lead roles.The film was produced under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films The Thirteenth Chair The Thirteenth Chair can refer to: Smart Blonde Smart Blonde is a 1937 American mystery film directed by Frank McDonald. Starring Glenda Farrell as Torchy Blane, a beautiful, headline-hunting, wisecracking female reporter teaming up with her boyfriend, detective Steve McBride to solve the killing of an investor who just bought a popular local nightclub. This is the first of nine Torchy Blane films by Warner Bros. It was released on January 2, 1937. The film is followed by Fly-Away Baby. Woodland Café Woodland Café is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was filmed in Technicolor and released by United Artists in 1937 and was re-issued by RKO Radio Pictures in 1948. While it contained no on-screen credits, Wilfred Jackson was the director and Leigh Harline was the musical director. Fall Out-Fall in Fall Out Fall In is a Walt Disney cartoon starring Donald Duck. It was released on April 23, 1943 by RKO Radio Pictures. The films title incorporates two military commands: "fall in," meaning to create an organized formation of soldiers, and "fall out," to dissolve that formation. The Very Thought of You For the 1998 British romantic comedy, see Martha. The Very Thought of You is a 1944 romantic drama film directed by Delmer Daves and starring Dennis Morgan and Eleanor Parker. The screenplay concerns an American soldier on a short leave during World War II who falls in love with and marries a woman. Against the Wind Against the Wind is a black-and-white British film directed by Charles Crichton and produced by Michael Balcon, released through Ealing Studios in 1948. Against the Wind is a World War II sabotage/resistance drama set in occupied Belgium, starring Robert Beatty, Jack Warner and Simone Signoret. Carmen Comes Home is a 1951 color Japanese film comedy directed by Keisuke Kinoshita. Filmed using Fujicolor, it was Japans first domestic post-war color film. However due to printing costs and technical limitations at the time, a black and white version was also filmed, thus requiring actors and actresses re-performing scenes. In addition, most Japanese audiences saw the black and white version. Recently, a digital restoration was carried out by IMAGICA with support from the Japan Foundation using an internegative color copy made by Shochiku from 1975. The restored film premiered at the 2012 Venice Film Festival. The Americano The Americano is a 1955 American Technicolor Western film directed by William Castle and starring Glenn Ford. Pathetic Fallacy Ajantrik is a 1958 Indian Bengali film written and directed by parallel filmmaker Ritwik Ghatak. The film is adapted from a Bengali short story of the same name written by Subodh Ghosh. A comedy-drama film, Ajantrik is one of the earliest Indian films to portray an inanimate object, in this case an automobile, as a character in the story. It achieves this through the use of sounds recorded post-production to emphasize the cars bodily functions and movements. The film was considered for a special entry in the Venice Film Festival in 1959. The Cry Baby Killer The Cry Baby Killer is a 1958 film noir crime film produced by Roger Corman. It marked Jack Nicholsons film debut. Until recently, the film was out of print and hard to find. In 2006, it was issued on DVD for the first time by Buena Vista Home Entertainment as part of their Roger Corman Classics series. The Third Lover The Third Lover, also known as The Eye of Evil, is a 1962 drama directed by Claude Chabrol. It is one of Chabrols first films to include social criticism on bourgeoisie lifestyles that would become one of his trademarks in later films. It tells the story of a journalist in southern Germany who is befriended by a novelist and his wife and gradually begins to destroy the couples lives. Flight from Ashiya Flight from Ashiya is a 1964 film about the U.S. Air Forces Air Rescue Service, flying from Ashiya Air Base, Japan. In this fictionalized American-Japanese co-production film set in the early 1960s, a flight crews mission is to rescue a liferaft of Japanese civilians stranded in rough seas. Flight from Ashiya was based on the 1959 novel by Elliott Arnold. The film was released in Japan as Ashiya Kara no hiko. Blue Blue is an American western film in Panavision anamorphic, released by Paramount Pictures on May 10, 1968. Directed by Silvio Narizzano, it stars Terence Stamp, Joanna Pettet, Karl Malden, Ricardo Montalbán and Stathis Giallelis. Trenchcoat Trenchcoat is a 1983 American action comedy film directed by Michael Tuchner and starring Margot Kidder and Robert Hays. It was produced by Walt Disney Productions during an era that focused on releasing strongly adult-oriented films, including The Devil and Max Devlin, Tex, Night Crossing, Never Cry Wolf, Something Wicked This Way Comes, and The Watcher in the Woods. Because of the films limited promotion and mostly negative reviews, Trenchcoat is among the most forgotten Disney films and is one of the most difficult to find. Jaadugar Jaadugar is a 1989 Indian Hindi fantasy-comedy thriller drama film directed and produced by Prakash Mehra starring Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Prada, Aditya Pancholi, Amrita Singh, Amrish Puri and Pran in the lead roles. Prakash Mehra and Amitabh Bachchan collaborated for the eighth time on this movie. The film garnered negative reviews and became a colossal flop at the box office and marked the last collaboration between Prakash Mehra and Amitabh Bachchan. The film was released just two weeks after Toofan , another Amitabh movie featuring him in dual roles as a magician and a vigilante. The makers of the Jaadugar believed that the debacle of their venture was basically due to the untimely release of both Toofan and Jaadugar as people might have thought that the character essayed by Amitabh in Jaadugar might be similar to the one played by him in Toofan. The improper editing was also blamed to have taken a toll on the film. In fact even Toofan was adversely affected by the release of Jaadugar and ended up as an average grosser despite its grand opening. Though its initial reception was poor, the film has gained a polarized response from people over years and enjoys a cult following. Amrish Puri who played the antagonist listed this movie as one of his all-time favourites as it was high on drama,pathos and adventure. Puris charisma as the godman made him a popular choice for negative roles with other directors. Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me is a 1992 American comedy film starring Adrienne Shelly, Max Parrish, Andrea Naschak, and written and directed by Joel Hershman. Supporting roles are played by Diane Ladd, Sean Young, and Timothy Leary. A raunchy screwball comedy with a romantic subplot, Hold Me follows a small-time criminal hiding from his ex-fiancée and the law in an El Monte trailer park, where the production was filmed. While there he meets an assortment of oddball characters, and finds himself juggling the affections of two sisters, a sadistic porn star and a demure virgin. According to The Austin Chronicle, "The strong points of Hershmans film are his wonderfully wacky story in combination with a terrific, top-notch cast whose performances easily render credible, slice-of-life images of life in the lower-class lane." Despite largely positive reviews, some of which went so far as to compare Hershman to John Waters and Paul Bartel, the film failed to break even at the box office. As of 2013, distribution for the film is handled by Farwest Enterprises, Inc. Family Album Family Album, also known as Danielle Steels Family Album, is a 1994 NBC television miniseries based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Danielle Steel. Directed by Jack Bender, it was broadcast in two parts on October 23 and 24, 1994. The drama centers on the life chronology of a Hollywood actress who becomes a successful film director in an era when directing was dominated by men. March on Rome March on Rome is a 1962 comedy film by Dino Risi with Vittorio Gassman and Ugo Tognazzi, aimed at describing the March on Rome of Benito Mussolinis blackshirts from the point of view of two newly recruited, naïve blackshirts. The movies main theme is the gradual betrayal of all the promises of the National Fascist Party: the two gradually tick all the main points of the fascist program as described on a propaganda flyer every time they are contradicted by practice. In its early stages fascism was a radical republican movement, suspicious of large businesses, nobility and the Catholic Church. When arriving in Rome, and having ticked them all off, they leave the fascist party in the moment of its victory. Killer Bud Killer Bud is an American comedy film released in 2001. It was Robert Stacks final film prior to his death in 2003. Bhairava Dweepam Bhairava Dweepam is a 1994 Telugu fantasy film, produced by B. Venkatarama Reddy under the Chandamama Vijaya Pictures banner and directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Roja, Rambha in the lead roles and music composed by Madhavapeddi Suresh. The film was a Blockbuster at the box office and this film won 9 Nandi Awards . Cuibul de viespi Cuibul de viespi is a 1986 Romanian comedy film directed by Horea Popescu. The Mystic Masseur The Mystic Masseur is a 2001 Merchant Ivory film based on the novel of the same name by V. S. Naipaul. It is one of relatively few films directed by Ismail Merchant, who is better known as the producer in the Merchant Ivory partnership, and addresses issues of Hindu subculture in Trinidad and Tobago. The movie was the first film adaptation of a novel by Naipaul. It was filmed in Trinidad and Tobago and was released in 2001, to lukewarm response. The screenplay is by Caryl Phillips. The film features performances by Om Puri and Aasif Mandvi, and original music by Zakir Hussain. Wild Innocence Wild Innocence is a 2001 French film directed by Philippe Garrel. Khel Khel – No Ordinary Game is a 2003 Indian Hindi action film directed by Yusuf Khan. The film stars Sunny Deol, Sunil Shetty and Celina Jaitly in lead roles. Former Indian cricketer Ajay Jadeja makes his Bollywood debut, playing an important supporting role in the film. It was released on 2 October 2003. Runway Runwayis a 2004 Indian Malayalam-language crime film written by Udayakrishna and Siby K. Thomas and directed by Joshiy. It stars Dileep, Indrajith Sukumaran, Murali, Kavya Madhavan and Harisree Ashokan. The film revolves around the Unni who due to financial problems becomes the renowned smuggler, Valayar Paramasivam, in the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border check-post, Walayar. He works for a mafia king-pin. The film was remade in Telugu as Nayakudu with Rajasekhar. In 2016,it was announced by Dileep that a sequel is in works and the title of the sequel was Valayar Paramasivam. The sequel is currently on hold. Paraguayan Hammock Paraguayan Hammock is a 2006 Argentine-Paraguayan drama film directed by Paz Encina. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Juncture Juncture is a 2007 thriller film directed by James Seale and the first in a planned trilogy. The plot revolves around the character of Anna Carter an ordinary woman who turns into a vigilante. Imaginary Playmate Imaginary Playmate is a thriller film which debuted on HBO in 2006. The film stars Dina Meyer, Rick Ravanello, Cassandra Sawtell, and Pablo Coffey. Safe Harbour Safe Harbour is a 2007 American direct-to-video film directed by Bill Corcoran, based upon the 2003 novel of the same name by Danielle Steel. The Butterfly Tattoo The Butterfly Tattoo is a 2008 feature film, based on the Philip Pullman novel The White Mercedes. The film is particularly notable given that despite being a commercial production it actively sought to provide training and experience for young film-makers. The film also used a novel method of financing its production, by selling shares to members of the public. Romeo x Juliet is an anime television series, loosely based on William Shakespeares classical play, Romeo and Juliet, along with numerous references and characters from other Shakespearean plays. Though the anime borrows mostly from Shakespeares story, the manga adaptation differs extensively from the original. Romeo × Juliet was broadcast in Japan on Chubu-Nippon, broadcasting from April 4, 2007 to September 26, 2007. In 2009, Romeo × Juliet was dubbed into English and released by Funimation. Sarah's Choice Sarahs Choice is a 2009 direct-to-video Christian drama film directed by Chad Kapper. The film was the first lead film role for contemporary Christian singer-songwriter Rebecca St. James as the title character, along with Logan White and Dick Van Patten. Christian comedian Brad Stine also appears in the film, along with Charlene Tilton and Staci Keanan. It was released to DVD on November 1, 2009, and was aired on February 27, 2010 on the Trinity Broadcasting Network. Metallic Attraction: Kungfu Cyborg Kungfu Cyborg is a 2009 Hong Kong action film directed by Jeffrey Lau. Zombie Undead Zombie Undead is a 2010 British horror film directed by Rhys Davies, written by Kris Tearse, and starring Ruth King, Kris Tearse, Rod Duncan, Barry Thomas, Sandra Wildbore, and Christopher J. Herbert. After a terrorist attack in Leicester, survivors take cover from zombies. Famine Famine is a 2011 horror film written and directed by Ryan Nicholson, and co-written by Jeff OBrien. Pieces of Me Pieces of Me is a 2012 French comedy film directed by Nolwenn Lemesle. Hating Breitbart Hating Breitbart is a 2012 political documentary about conservative media critic and alternative media icon Andrew Breitbart. The documentary was released on October 19, 2012, just seven months after Breitbarts unexpected death. The film was released by Rocky Mountain Pictures. Stand Clear of the Closing Doors Stand Clear of the Closing Doors is a 2013 drama film directed by Sam Fleischner. The story is about an autistic child named Ricky who, after a particularly difficult day at school, escapes into the New York City Subway. It was shown in the main competition section of the 2013 Deauville American Film Festival, where it won Prix du Jury of the festival. Trainer! Trainer! is a 2013 documentary film that was directed by Aljoscha Pause. It observes three young professional soccer coaches over the course of an entire playing season. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 28 June 2013. Persona 3 the Movie: #1 Spring of Birth is a 2013 Japanese animated film and the first installment in a film series based on the Persona 3 video game by Atlus. Directed by Noriaki Akitaya and written by Jun Kumagai, it is based on the original story by Atlus and distributed by Aniplex. It stars voice actors Akira Ishida, Megumi Toyoguchi, Kōsuke Toriumi, Rie Tanaka, Hikaru Midorikawa and Mamiko Noto. Set in 2009, the film follows the exploits of transfer student Makoto Yuki who, upon moving to Iwatodai City, discovers the Shadow creatures which feed on human psyche during the Dark Hour midnight phenomenon. After awakening to an ability called Persona, Makoto finds himself intertwined in the battle against the Shadows with his new schoolmates. Development of the film was first announced in a teaser trailer during the limited theatrical release of Persona 4 The Animation: The Factor of Hope on June 9, 2012. Aniplex later announced a Fall 2013 release date and that the main voice acting cast of the original PlayStation 2 game would reprise their roles in the film. The committee that was involved in The Animation was selected for the film and included music composer Shoji Meguro and supervisor Seiji Kishi, both veterans in works of the Megami Tensei franchise. The film was animated by AIC ASTA. The characterization of Makoto Yuki was noted as being particularly difficult during production due to his concept in the original game. A promotional campaign was launched by Aniplex which also included the release of trailers and merchandise by making use of various mechanisms of the Persona 3 game as they applied to the real world. The film premiered at Tokyos Shinjuku Wald 9 cinema on November 16, 2013 followed by its release across Japan on November 23, 2013. It made a gross earning of over US$1.9 million at the end of 2013. Critics praised the animation techniques used in the film with focus on its dark visual style. However it was described as being a simple and straightforward movie which lacked a suitable sense of closure. The film was released in Japan on Blu-ray and DVD editions on May 14, 2014, and internationally on imported editions on May 20, 2014. A sequel titled Persona 3 The Movie: #2 Midsummer Knights Dream was released on June 7, 2014. The Legend of Michael Mishra The Legend of Michael Mishra is a 2016 Indian Hindi comedy film written and directed by Manish Jha. It is produced by Kishor Arora and Shareen Mantri Kedia of Eyecandy Films. The film stars Arshad Warsi, Aditi Rao Hydari, Boman Irani and Kayoze Irani. It was released on 5 August 2016. White White is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language romantic drama film directed by Uday Ananthan, starring Mammootty and Huma Qureshi in lead roles. It marks the debut of Qureshi, a Bollywood actress, in Malayalam cinema. The score and songs are composed by Rahul Raj. It was shot in Budapest, London, Bangalore, and Kerala. White was released worldwide on 29 July 2016. Seondal: The Man Who Sells the River Seondal: The Man Who Sells the River, also known as Kim Seon-dal, is a South Korean movie based on an ancient novel of satire and humor about Kim Seon-dal who sold off the Taedong River. The filming began in June 5, 2015 and finished September 30, 2015. The Green Fog The Green Fog is an experimental film directed by Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson that loosely revisits the plot of Alfred Hitchcocks movie Vertigo through a collage of found footage repurposed from old movies and television shows set in San Francisco. The film was commissioned by the San Francisco Film Society for the 60th San Francisco International Film Festival’s and premiered at the festivals close on April 16, 2017. It then entered limited release on January 5, 2018 and began to tour international festivals. The film features an original score by composer Jacob Garchik and Kronos Quartet. Inspiration Inspiration is a 1931 American Pre-Code Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film adapted from the Alphonse Daudet short novel Sappho. The film was adapted by Gene Markey, directed by Clarence Brown and produced by Irving Thalberg. The cinematography was by William H. Daniels, the art direction by Cedric Gibbons and the costume design by Adrian. The film features Greta Garbo playing Yvonne Valbret, an artists model and kept woman. Robert Montgomery, Lewis Stone and Marjorie Rambeau co-starred. The film is a romantic melodrama that portrays a Parisian belle whose past returns to haunt her. According to the critics, Garbo played her role easily and convincingly, contributing sparkling bits of light comedy, and making the awkward dialogue believable. She illuminates every scene, shining in her different styles of coiffure and striking costumes. Lady, Play Your Mandolin! Lady, Play Your Mandolin! is the first Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Rudolf Ising of Harman and Ising. It was originally released in August 1931. Are You Listening? Are You Listening? is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film starring William Haines, Madge Evans and Anita Page. The film was directed by Harry Beaumont. Flesh Flesh is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film starring Wallace Beery as a German wrestler. Some of the script was written by Moss Hart and an uncredited William Faulkner, and the film was co-produced and directed by John Ford, who removed his directors credit from the picture. Whoops, I'm an Indian! Whoops, Im an Indian! is a 1936 comedy film directed by Del Lord and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 18th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Wells Fargo Wells Fargo is a 1937 American Western film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Joel McCrea, Bob Burns and Frances Dee. Andy Hardy's Private Secretary Andy Hardys Private Secretary is a 1941 American family film comedy directed by George B. Seitz. The film stars Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney, Kathryn Grayson, Ann Rutherford and Fay Holden. This was the tenth of the 16-film Andy Hardy series. Marian Hardy does not appear in this film. I Married an Angel I Married an Angel is a 1942 American musical film based on the 1938 musical comedy of the same name by Rodgers and Hart. The film was directed by W. S. Van Dyke and starred Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, who were then a popular onscreen couple. Supporting cast members included Edward Everett Horton, Binnie Barnes, Reginald Owen, Douglass Dumbrille, Mona Maris, and Odette Myrtil. Repeat Performance Repeat Performance is a 1947 American film noir crime drama starring Louis Hayward and Joan Leslie. The film was released by Eagle-Lion Films, directed by Alfred L. Werker, and produced by Aubrey Schenck. Shoot to Kill Shoot to Kill, also known as Police Reporter is a 1947 American film noir directed by William Berke and starring Robert Kent, Luana Walters, Edmund MacDonald and Russell Wade. Father of Four Far til Fire,, is a 1953 Danish family comedy directed by Alice OFredericks and starring Ib Schønberg and Birgitte Bruun. The film is based on the comic strip by Kaj Engholm and Olav Hast. It was the inaugural film in a series of eight Father of Four films made by ASA Films, one each year from 1953 to 1961. Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation is a 1953 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. It is the fifth installment of Universal-Internationals Ma and Pa Kettle series starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride. The Moonlighter The Moonlighter is a 1953 American 3D Western film directed by Roy Rowland and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray. Distributed by Warner Bros., it premiered alongside the 1953 Looney Tunes 3-D Bugs Bunny cartoon Lumber Jack-Rabbit, . They Rode West They Rode West is a 1954 Technicolor Western film directed by Phil Karlson. It reunites the stars of The Caine Mutiny, Robert Francis and May Wynn. Based on the story Wood Hawk by Leo Katcher, it was filmed at the Corriganville movie ranch. The Walking Stick The Walking Stick is a 1970 British crime drama film directed by Eric Till and starring David Hemmings and Samantha Eggar. It was based on the 1967 novel by Winston Graham. "Cavatina" was used as the films theme, eight years before the piece became famous as the theme for The Deer Hunter. Chronicle of the Years of Fire Chronicle of the Years of Fire is a 1975 Algerian drama historical film directed by Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina. It depicts the Algerian War of Independence as seen through the eyes of a peasant. The film won the Palme dOr prize at the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. It was also selected as the Algerian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Aloha Bobby and Rose Aloha, Bobby and Rose is a 1975 American road drama film written and directed by Floyd Mutrux and starring Paul Le Mat, Dianne Hull, and Robert Carradine. The plot is about a young working-class couple who accidentally cause the death of a store clerk during their first date, and go on the run from the law. Emanuelle and the White Slave Trade Emanuelle and the White Slave Trade is an Italian sexploitation film from 1978 directed by Joe DAmato as his last Black Emanuelle film. It was also known as Emanuelle and the Girls of Madame Claude. Space Firebird is a 1980 Japanese animated science fiction feature film directed by Taku Sugiyama and written by Osamu Tezuka and Sugiyama. The film is based on Tezukas manga series Phoenix. Queen of Hearts Queen of Hearts is a British comedy film directed by Jon Amiel in 1989. "An epic tale of romance, revenge... and cappuccino". An Italian couple marry for love and elope to London. Four children later, they are running a café in the Italian Quarter. The story is told through the eyes of young Eddie Luca. US film critic Leonard Maltin called Queen of Hearts an "extraordinary and unusual film about an Italian couple who lead a pleasantly quixotic life in England running a family cafe. Tony Grisonis screenplay embraces elements of romance, humor, melodrama, mysticism and fantasy in a heady mix. Remarkable first feature for director Amiel." Breathing Fire Breathing Fire is a 1991 American martial arts film directed by Lou Kennedy in his directorial debut, and co-directed by Brandon De-Wilde, and starring Jonathan Ke Quan, Eddie Saavedra, Ed Neil and Jerry Trimble. The film was released on direct-to-VHS in the United States on July 15, 1992. It is a remake of the 1977 Hong Kong film The Flash Legs that starred Tao-liang Tan, who executive produced and wrote this film under the pseudonym of Delon Tanners. This was Eddie Saavedras first American film only. After the film, Saavedra has retired from acting. Dillinger Dillinger is a 1991 television film directed by Rupert Wainwright and starring Mark Harmon as John Dillinger. It was first broadcast as The ABC Sunday Night Movie for January 6, 1991. Hard Bounty Hard Bounty is a 1995 American Western film. For Better or Worse For Better or Worse is a 1995 American comedy-drama film written by Jeff Nathanson and directed by Jason Alexander, who stars alongside Lolita Davidovich and James Woods. The film was given a limited theatrical release, and aired on TNT in 1996. Inferno Inferno is a 1997 feature film directed by Fred Olen Ray starring Don Wilson, Deepti Bhatnagar and R. Madhavan. Evan Lurie, Michael Cavanaugh and Tané McClure appear in other pivotal roles. Lucas me quería a mí Perdona bonita, pero Lucas me quería a mí is a film directed by Dunia Ayaso and Félix Sabroso in 1997. The film was considered an ensemble comedy in which the characters involved in the plot were taken to the extreme as far as stereotypes are concerned. This caused some criticism that it exaggerated accused gay characters, to which the directors responded that also heterosexual characters were exaggerated, and based on clichés. Still, it was one of the highest grossing of the nineties, despite being filmed on a budget Such a Long Journey Such a Long Journey is a 1998 Indo-Canadian English language film based on the novel of the same name written by Rohinton Mistry. The film is directed by Sturla Gunnarsson with a screenplay by Sooni Taraporevala. The film received twelve Genie Awards nominations including the Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor. The film was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival. Cannibal Campout Cannibal Campout is a 1988 horror film written and directed by Jon McBride, and co-directed by Tom Fisher. A Tale of Lost Times Tale about the Lost Time is a 1964 Soviet fantasy film directed by Aleksandr Ptushko based on a tale by Evgeny Schwartz. Summer's End Summers End is a Canadian-American 1999 TV movie drama directed by Helen Shaver in her directorial debut. The film tells the story of two teenage brothers and an African-American doctor living in the small town on a lake in Georgia. The film aired on Showtime. The film is based on a story by American writer Jim Thompson, and is directed by Canadian film director Helen Shaver. It tells the story about two boys who have lost their father and forms a new friendship with a physician facing racial prejudice. The film received nominations for four Daytime Emmy Awards, and won for best children’s special and also best actor. Just a Walk in the Park Just a Walk in the Park is a television film starring George Eads and Jane Krakowski. It premiered on ABC Family in 2002. It was directed by Steven Schachter. The Box The Box is a 2003 American film noir starring James Russo, Theresa Russell, Brad Dourif, Steve Railsback, Jon Polito, Michael Rooker, John Snyder and directed by Richard Pepin. Russo won the Best Actor Award at the San Diego Film Festival for his role in this film in 2004. Brooklyn Lobster Brooklyn Lobster is a 2005 American drama film "presented" by Martin Scorsese and written, produced, and directed by Kevin Jordan. The screenplay is based on Jordans familys efforts to salvage their Brooklyn-based wholesale and retail seafood operation when the bank defaulted on a loan they had secured to finance a restaurant extension to the business. Achuvinte Amma Achuvinte Amma is a 2005 Malayalam film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Ranjan Pramod. It stars Narain, Urvashi and Meera Jasmine . The music is composed by Ilaiyaraaja with the lyrics by Gireesh Puthenchery. The film went on to win several awards including the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress, Filmfare Award for Best Film - Malayalam & Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Malayalam for Meera Jasmine. Jawani Diwani: A Youthful Joyride Jawani Diwani is a 2006 Hindi adult drama film directed by Manish Sharma starring Emraan Hashmi, Celina Jaitly, Hrishitaa Bhatt, Tiku Talsania and Mahesh Manjrekar. The movie was 1st release of the year 2006 and was a flop. Aviva, My Love Aviva, My Love is a 2006 Israeli drama film directed by Shemi Zarhin. The Axis of Evil Comedy Tour The Axis of Evil Comedy Tour is a comedy tour featuring four Middle Eastern comedians and special guest comedians. The tours name is derived from a speech by US President George W. Bush which designated Iraq, Iran, and North Korea as the "Axis of Evil". The tour started on 11 November 2005. The group jokes about their culture along with being Middle-Eastern in America. All of the comedians state that their lives changed considerably with 9/11, with one member, Egyptian-American Ahmed Ahmed, whose name matches the alias used by an Osama bin Laden henchman, noting that he is frequently stopped by airport immigration officials on suspicion of terrorism — including a 12-hour stint in a jail in Las Vegas. On 10 March 2007 they were given their own Comedy Central Special. The group broke up in 2011. The groups current events sense of humor has attracted media attention. They have been interviewed by CNN, NPR, The New York Times and Time among others. They toured in several Mid-East countries with Showtime Arabia. King Abdullah II of Jordan has attended their show in Jordan and has conveyed his appreciation of their work. Chintakayala Ravi Chintakayala Ravi....Software Engineer is a 2008 Telugu romantic comedy film produced by Nallamalupu Bujji, and directed by Yogi. The cross over cinema, starring Venkatesh, Anushka Shetty, Mamta Mohandas in lead roles and Venu Thottempudi in a supporting role, with songs composed by Vishal-Shekhar and background score composed by Mani Sharma. It did well at the box office and became a hit for that year. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Hitech Khiladi by Aditya Music India Pvt Ltd in 2011. The Blacks The Blacks is a 2009 Croatian drama film directed by Goran Dević and Zvonimir Jurić. The film was selected as the Croatian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Night and Fog Night and Fog is a 2009 Hong Kong film directed by Ann Hui. Based on a murder case that happened in Tin Shui Wai in 2004, the film attempts to raise awareness of some issues related to new immigrants in Hong Kong. The film stars Simon Yam and Zhang Jingchu who play the couple. It is the second and final volume of Ann Huis Tin Shui Wai series, the first one being The Way We Are. The film was premiered at the 2009 Hong Kong International Film Festival on 22 March 2009, along with Shinjuku Incident. It is on wide release in Hong Kong from 14 May 2009. Idhu Namma Aalu Idhu Namma Aalu is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written, co-produced and directed by Pandiraj. The film features Silambarasan, Nayantara and Andrea Jeremiah in the lead roles, while Soori and Jayaprakash portray supporting roles. This film was produced by T. Rajender and music was composed by Kuralarasan. This film was highly anticipated from audience and received to positive reviews and became commercial hit at the box office.. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Sarasudu in 2017. The World of Us The World of Us is a 2016 South Korean drama film written and directed by Yoon Ga-eun in her feature-length directorial debut. The film was released in South Korea on June 16, 2016. Lakshmi Lakshmi is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language musical dance film written and directed by A. L. Vijay. The film stars Ditya Bhande as the titular character along with Prabhu Deva and Aishwarya Rajesh in the lead roles alongside a supporting cast including Salman Yusuff Khan and Karunakaran. Produced by Prateek Chakravorty, Shruti Nallappa and R. Ravindran under the banner of Pramod Films and Trident Arts, the film features music composed by Sam C. S. and cinematography by Nirav Shah. The film released on 24 August 2018 on the eve of Varalakshmi Vratam and based on the theme of goddess Lakshmi. Bucking Broadway Bucking Broadway is a 1917 American silent western film directed by John Ford, probably his sixth feature film. Long thought to be lost, along with about 60 of Fords 70 silent films, it was found in 2002 in the archives of the CNC. It was subsequently restored and digitized and is available on the Criterion Blu-Ray of John Fords Stagecoach. Andy Hardy's Double Life Andy Hardys Double Life is a 1942 comedy film directed by George B. Seitz. It was the thirteenth installment of MGMs enormously popular Andy Hardy film series starring Mickey Rooney as the title character. The movie included the feature film debut of Esther Williams. It was the last Hardy film to include the character Polly Benedict, Andys long-suffering sweetheart, as well as the last to feature Ann Rutherford. The Mating of Millie The Mating of Millie is a 1948 romantic comedy film starring Glenn Ford and Evelyn Keyes. The screenplay concerns a single woman who goes to great lengths to adopt an orphan boy. You Can't Run Away from It You Cant Run Away from It is a 1956 Technicolor and CinemaScope musical comedy directed and produced by Dick Powell and starring June Allyson and Jack Lemmon. The film is a remake of the 1934 Academy Award-winning film It Happened One Night. The supporting cast features Charles Bickford, Jim Backus, Stubby Kaye, Jack Albertson and Howard McNear. It Happened One Night had also been remade as a musical comedy in 1945 as Eve Knew Her Apples. Monpti Love from Paris is a 1957 West German film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Romy Schneider and Horst Buchholz. It was based on the novel of the same title by Gábor von Vaszary. Vaszary also worked on the screenplay. The film premiered on September 12, 1957 in Lichtburg in Essen. The cinematographer was Heinz Pehlke, who used different techniques to convey the mood of the film, including using a concealed camera to capture the sights and sounds of Paris. The original copy of the film is archived at the Akademie der Künste in Berlin. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Paris. The films sets were designed by the art directors Albrecht Becker and Herbert Kirchhoff. Ten Thousand Bedrooms Ten Thousand Bedrooms is a 1957 film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Dean Martin, Anna Maria Alberghetti, and Eva Bartok. Martins first film in the wake of the dissolution of his partnership with Jerry Lewis in the team of Martin and Lewis, it was filmed in Metrocolor and CinemaScope. Secret of the Red Orchid The Puzzle of the Red Orchid and also known as The Secret of the Red Orchid) is a 1962 West German black-and-white crime film directed by Helmut Ashley and starring Christopher Lee, Adrian Hoven and Marisa Mell. It was made as part of the long-running series of Edgar Wallace adaptations made by Rialto Film. It was made at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg with location shooting in London and around the harbor at Cuxhaven. Die seltsame Gräfin The Strange Countess is a 1961 West German crime film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Lil Dagover, Joachim Fuchsberger and Marianne Hoppe. It is based on Edgar Wallaces 1925 novel of the same title, and is part of a long-running series of Wallace adaptations produced by Rialto Film. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. Location shooting took place at the Schloss Ahrensburg. The films sets were designed by the art director Helmut Nentwig. Jak byc kochana How to be Loved is a Polish film released in 1963, directed by Wojciech Has. The film, based on a novel of the same name by Kazimierz Brandys, examines the emotional casualties of war, which is perhaps the central theme of the Polish Film School. On a deeper level, the film manages to construct a personal tragedy that results from a struggle of egoism and cowardice versus devotion and courage. On a plane bound for Paris, Felicja, a successful radio actress, recalls the night in 1939 when she was to debut as Ophelia, with the man she loved, Wiktor, playing Hamlet. World War II intervenes, and Felicja takes a job as a waitress to avoid acting on a German stage, giving her lover sanctuary when hes accused of killing a collaborator. After the war, Wiktor cant get away fast enough, hot on the trail of fame and applause, and the woman who saved him is herself wrongly accused of collaboration. Years later, Wiktor and Felicja meet again, and the tables have turned. The film was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. Flap Flap is a 1970 American comedy-drama western film directed by Carol Reed and starring Anthony Quinn, Claude Akins and Shelley Winters. Set in a modern Native American reservation, it is based on the novel Nobody Loves a Drunken Indian by Clair Huffaker. The War of the Worlds: Next Century The War of the Worlds: Next Century is a 1981 Polish film by Piotr Szulkin which is inspired by the classical novel of H. G. Wells, The War of the Worlds. It was immediately banned by the Polish government upon its release because it depicted political parallels with the political context of the country at that time. It only received its premiere on 20 February 1983. On Our Own On Our Own is a 1988 family film, from Feature Films for Families, about four children, Mitch, Kate, Travis and Lori. After being abandoned by their father and with the death of their mother they are forced to move into a childrens home. Feared they will have to be separated, they escape and run away. Gatica, el mono Gatica, el mono is a 1993 Argentine drama film directed by Leonardo Favio. It won the Silver Condor for Best Film. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but Leonardo Favio asked the Instituto Nacional de Cinematografía to remove it as a nominee in order to protest in delays of the Congress approval of the Foreign Films taxes. Buenos Aires Vice Verse Buenos Aires Vice Versa is a 1996 Argentine and Dutch dramatic film, written and directed by Alejandro Agresti. The film was produced by Alejandro Agresti and Axel Harding, and co-produced by Emjay Rechsteiner. The picture deals with the alienation felt by the children who survived the Argentine military dictatorship of the 1970s. Girls in the Sun Girls in the Sun is a 1968 Greek drama film directed by Vasilis Georgiadis. The film was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 42nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. West and Soda West and soda is a 1965 traditionally animated Italian feature film directed by Bruno Bozzetto. It is a parody of the traditional American Western. In an interview, Bozzetto claimed to have invented the Spaghetti Western genre with this film, an achievement usually attributed to Sergio Leone with his A Fistful of Dollars which was released the year before, but whose development started later and was faster than the traditionally animated West and Soda. Babar: King of the Elephants Babar: King of the Elephants is a 1999 Canadian-French-German animated film directed by Raymond Jafelice and made by Nelvana Limited, Home Made Movies, and TMO-Loonland, in association with The Clifford Ross Company. The film was released in theaters in Canada by Alliance Communications and in the US by HBO Home Video. It is the second film based on Jean de Brunhoffs original book series, following The Movie. The story chronicles the events of the first four Babar books. On Hostile Ground On Hostile Ground is a 2000 television film starring John Corbett. Directed by Mario Azzopardi, the film originally aired on TBS on June 11, 2000. Treasure Island Treasure Island is a 1999 film adaptation of Robert Louis Stevensons novel. It was written and directed by Peter Rowe and stars Kevin Zegers as Jim Hawkins and Jack Palance as Long John Silver. Desmundo Desmundo is a 2002 Brazilian drama film by Alain Fresnot, based on the novel of the same name by Ana Miranda. The film is set in 1570, a period when orphan Portuguese girls were sent to marry the settlers sons. This was done to prevent the Portuguese from having sons with the indigenous peoples and black people in order to keep the Christian marriage and a "pure" heritage. The film follows Oribela as she is sent from Portugal to Brazil to marry Francisco de Albuquerque. Ograblenie po... Robbery, ... Style is a 1978 Soviet parody animated film by Yefim Gamburg. It is split into four parts: Robbery, American Style; Robbery, French Style; Robbery, Italian Style, and the last, though untitled, clearly refers to the USSR. Each segment is a parody of 1960-1970s crime films in the corresponding countries. Hatley High Hatley High is a 2003 independent comedy film directed by Phil Price and written by Myles Hainsworth. It was shown at various film festivals from September 2003 to 2005 including the San Diego Film Festival and the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival. Runaway Runaway is a 2005 film directed by Tim McCann. It is about two siblings, Michael and Dylan Adler, twenty-one and eight years old respectively, who run away from home and attempt to start a new life because of a pedophile father. Michael, who had been previously molested by his father, tries to protect his brother from their dad. Runaway was written by Bill True and won the Best Narrative Feature award at the 2005 Austin Film Festival. The film was produced by Alan Klingenstein. Screaming Masterpiece Screaming Masterpiece is a 2005 documentary film directed and written by Ari Alexander Ergis Magnússon about the music scene in Iceland. It attempts to explore the reasons why Iceland has such a rich variety of musical talent. The film itself shows mostly live performances and interviews by some of Icelands biggest musicians, including Björk, Sigur Rós, Slowblow, múm, Ghostigital, Quarashi, Singapore Sling amongst others, over the backdrop of Icelandic scenery. It contains also interview clips with the musician and goði Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson of the Íslenska Ásatrúarfélagið, the official Ásatrú religious organization of Iceland. Two Players from the Bench Two Players from the Bench is a Croatian comedy-drama film directed by Dejan Šorak. It was released in 2005. The Pilot "Pilot" is the pilot episode of the crime-thriller television series Millennium. It premiered on the Fox network on October 25, 1996. The episode was written by series creator Chris Carter, and directed by David Nutter. "Pilot" featured guest appearances by Paul Dillon, April Telek and Stephen J. Lang. Offender profiler Frank Black, a member of the private investigative organisation Millennium Group, retires to Seattle with his family after a breakdown caused him to quit working for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Using his incredible profiling skills, Black helps in an effort to catch a vicious murderer who believes he is fulfilling apocalyptic prophecies. "Pilot" was filmed over the course of a month in Vancouver, British Columbia, and was inspired by the writings of Nostradamus and William Butler Yeats. Airing in the timeslot previously occupied by Carters first series, The X-Files, the episode received a high Nielsen household and syndication rating and was generally positively received by fans and critics alike. Chega de Saudade The Ballroom is a 2007 Brazilian-French romantic drama film directed by Laís Bodanzky. The action is set in a dance hall in São Paulo, frequented by elderly people. Paradas contínuas Paradas Contínuas is a 2009 Mexican comedy film directed by Gustavo Loza and Germán Valdés III, Luis Arrieta and Cassandra Ciangherotti. The film is based on "Rapiditos Motorizados", an original story by Juan Meyer. The screenplay is by Meyer, adapted by Loza. Mad Bastards Mad Bastards is a 2011 Australian drama film written and directed by Brendan Fletcher. It is Fletchers debut film and it premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Chasing Rainbows Chasing Rainbows is a 2012 Romanian comedy film directed by Dan Chisu. Nazi Mega Weapons Nazi Megastructures is a documentary television series appearing on the National Geographic Channel and a spinoff of the broader Megastructures television series. The series also aired as Nazi Mega Weapons under PBS. Nøgle hus spejl Key House Mirror is a 2015 Danish drama film directed by Michael Noer. Café Derby Café Derby is a Belgian film directed by Lenny Van Wesemael and released on 11 September 2015 at the Ostend Film Festival. It is based upon the true story of Van Wesemaels father. Blessed Benefit Blessed Benefit is a 2016 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Mahmoud al Massad. It was selected to be screened in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Emmanuel Macron: les coulisses d'une victoire Emmanuel Macron, les coulisses d’une victoire is a 2017 French-language documentary film directed by Yann L’Hénoret. It is about Emmanuel Macrons successful bid in the French presidential election. It was first shown on TF1 on 8 May 2017, when it was watched by 4.4 million viewers. Lady by Choice Lady by Choice is a 1934 American romantic drama film released by Columbia Pictures starring Carole Lombard as a fan dancer and May Robson as a homeless drunk who is asked to pose as the dancers mother for a publicity stunt, with unexpected consequences. Promoted as a follow-up to Frank Capras 1933 hit Lady for a Day, it resembles the earlier film only in its choice of leading lady, May Robson. The Monster and the Girl The Monster and the Girl is a 1941 science fiction/horror black-and-white film released by Paramount Pictures, on a low budget. Pillow of Death Pillow of Death is a 1945 film noir mystery horror film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Lon Chaney and Brenda Joyce. The last of the Inner Sanctum mystery films, it is based on a story by Dwight V. Babcock. The "Inner Sanctum" franchise originated with a popular radio series and all of the films star Lon Chaney, Jr. It was the only entry in the series to dispense with the introduction by a disembodied head in a crystal ball, as well as the only one to feature comic-relief characters to alleviate the grim tone. The Power of the Whistler The Power of the Whistler is a 1945 film noir thriller film based on the radio drama The Whistler. Directed by Lew Landers, the production features Richard Dix. It is the third of Columbia Pictures eight "Whistler" films produced in the 1940s, seven starring Dix. Rome 11:00 Rome 11 oclock or Roma, ore 11 is an Italian film directed by Giuseppe De Santis and one of the best examples of Neorealist filmmaking. The dramatic plot is based on the real story of an accident that happened on 15 January 1951 on Via Savoia in Rome when a staircase collapsed because of the weight of two hundred women waiting for a job interview. One woman was killed and 76 were injured. Augusto Genina made the film Tre storie proibite, based on the same tragic event. The Big Land The Big Land is a 1957 American Warnercolor Western film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Alan Ladd, Virginia Mayo and Edmond OBrien Man from Nowhere Arizona Colt, also known as The Man from Nowhere, is a Spaghetti Western directed by Michele Lupo and starring Giuliano Gemma, Fernando Sancho and Corinne Marchand. Arrivederci, Baby! Drop Dead Darling is a 1966 British-American comedy crime film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Tony Curtis, Rosanna Schiaffino, Lionel Jeffries and Zsa Zsa Gabor. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 1968 Canadian-American TV film based on the novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. It was directed by Charles Jarrott, produced by Dan Curtis, and written by Ian McLellan Hunter. It was one of a series of adaptations of famous novels done by ABC. The Sandpit Generals The Sandpit Generals is a 1971 drama film directed by Hall Bartlett. Its plot is based on the novel Captains of the Sands by Jorge Amado. Melodious soundtracks were written by Dorival Caymmi. The film features a street gang of poor homeless youth struggling for existence in Brazil. After letting a girl with her little brother settle in their beach shelter, the gangs inner spirit is gradually reformed. She brought a sense of love and family into their shabby abode. One of the local priests helps the gang at the cost of his clergy career. Police captured the main characters and after their lengthy stay in prison, the girl is terminally ill. Her sudden death is a culmination of the movie, it urges the gang to fight for their rights against the government. The film was not popular in the United States due to its socialist context, but became an iconic film in the Soviet Union, where it took part in the 7th Moscow International Film Festival and, although did not win any prize, in a few years was widely distributed in movie theaters and was proclaimed "the best foreign film" by Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper in 1974. Bhumika Bhumika is a 1977 Indian film directed by Shyam Benegal. The film stars Smita Patil, Amol Palekar, Anant Nag, Naseeruddin Shah and Amrish Puri. The film is broadly based on the Marathi-language memoirs, Sangtye Aika of the well-known Marathi stage and screen actress of the 1940s Hansa Wadkar, who led a flamboyant and unconventional life, and focuses on an individuals search for identity and self-fulfilment. Smita Patil gives a strong performance of transforming from a vivacious teenager to a wiser but deeply wounded middle-aged woman. The film won two National Film Awards and Filmfare Best Movie Award. It was invited to Carthage Film Festival 1978, Chicago Film Festival, where it was awarded the Golden Plaque 1978, and in 1986 it was invited to Festival of Images, Algeria. They Still Call Me Bruce They Still Call Me Bruce is a 1987 comedy action film directed by James Orr and Johnny Yune and starring Johnny Yune. The film is a sequel to the 1982 film They Call Me Bruce? Nocturne indien Nocturne indien is a 1989 French film directed by Alain Corneau, based on the novel Notturno Indiano by Italian writer Antonio Tabucchi. Just Like a Woman Just Like a Woman is a 1992 British comedy-drama film directed by Christopher Monger starring Julie Walters, Adrian Pasdar, and Paul Freeman. The film is based on the novel Geraldine, For the Love of a Transvestite by Monica Jay, and is one of the few "cross-dressing" films in which the hero is actually a transvestite, unlike Some Like it Hot, Tootsie, Mrs. Doubtfire, and others in which the cross-dresser has an ulterior motive. White Mile White Mile is a 1994 American made-for-television thriller-drama film directed by Robert Butler and starring Alan Alda, Peter Gallagher and Robert Loggia. It originally premiered on HBO on May 21, 1994. Hidden in America Hidden in America is a 1996 American television film about poverty in the United States. The film is directed by Martin Bell and stars Beau Bridges, Bruce Davison, and Alice Krige. Bridges plays Bill Januson, a father struggling to support his family and whose pride and optimism prevent him from seeking help until it is too late. He was nominated for many awards including a Screen Actors Guild Award and an Emmy Award. The film aired on December 1, 1996 on Showtime and was released to DVD on February 8, 2005. All the Rage All the Rage is a 1997 American film by New York City-based writer Roland Tec. It was released theatrically in the U.S., was widely reviewed in numerous publications and continues to be a top-grossing film among gay-themed titles on Netflix and Amazon. All the Rage had its world premiere at the Castro Theatre during the San Francisco International Film Festival of 1997 after which it was released theatrically in the U.S. by Jour de Fete, a division of Rialto Pictures. In 2001, Strand Releasing brought the film out on DVD and in 2003, it was released internationally by Media Luna. Hailed by Los Angeles Times film critic Kevin Thomas as "One of the sharpest, sexiest and most amusing satires of gay life and values ever filmed," it widely considered a hallmark of the Queer Independent Film movement of the late 1990s. This unique aspect of the film was highlighted in one of its first reviews by Dennis Harvey, writing about the film for Variety. The film features music by a number of indie artists, including Merle Perkins, who recorded the song "Military Man". Speedy Gonzales - noin 7 veljeksen poika Speedy Gonzales – noin 7 veljeksen poika is a Finnish western comedy directed by Ere Kokkonen, and written by Kokkonen with Spede Pasanen and Vesa-Matti Loiri. The title refers to Pasanens 1968 film Noin seitsemän veljestä, though the movie does not otherwise link to it in any way. Neither has it anything to do with the cartoon character Speedy Gonzales. The basic premise of the movie is to poke fun at the conventions and clichés of spaghetti westerns, which is accomplished by the juxtaposition of serious elements with the parody that Pasanen was famous for. The resulting film is considered both a tribute and a mockery of westerns as a whole. The film was a success which led to the creation of a sequel Hirttämättömät, released the following year. No Trains No Planes No Trains No Planes is a 1999 Dutch drama film directed by Jos Stelling. Another Woman's Husband Another Womans Husband is a 2000 television movie starring Gail OGrady, Lisa Rinna, Dale Midkiff, Sally Kirkland, Charlotte Rae, Bob Larkin, Amzie Strickland and Carroll Baker. It was directed by Noel Nosseck and written by Anna Tuttle Villegas and Lynne Hugo. Adventures of William Tell Adventures of William Tell is an 1898 French short black-and-white silent trick film, directed by Georges Méliès, featuring a clown trying to shoot fruit off the head of a dummy which comes to life. The film is, "a knockabout farce based on jump-cuts and the timely substitution of dummies for real bodies," with, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "a level of onscreen violence not previously seen in a surviving Méliès film," which marks, "a bridge between the onstage effects of the famous Théâtre du Grand Guignol and countless later outpourings of comically extreme screen violence as seen in everything from Tex Avery cartoons to the early films of Sam Raimi." It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 159 in its catalogues, where it was advertised as a scène comico-fantastique. Aro Tolbukhin in the Mind of a Killer Aro Tolbukhin; En la mente del asesino is a 2002 Spanish film, written and directed by Isaac Pierre Racine, Agustí Villaronga, and Lydia Zimmermann. It was the 2003 Spanish submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film tells the story of Aro Tolbukhin, a Hungarian salesman who set fire to seven people in an infirmary in a mission in Guatemala. The movie follows his life, from his childhood in Hungary to his arrival in Guatemala, in an attempt to determine his motivations. The F Word The F Word is a hybrid fiction/documentary feature film from 2005, directed by Jed Weintrob and produced by Christian D. Bruun and Nick Goldfarb. The film was selected to world premiere at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. Antarmahal: Views of the Inner Chamber Antar Mahal is a 2005 Indian Bengali film, directed by Rituparno Ghosh, based on a short story by the name Pratima by the renowned Bengali author Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay. It stars Roopa Ganguly, Soha Ali Khan and Jackie Shroff in lead, and Abhishek Bachchan, Sumanta Mukherjee and Biswajit Chakraborty in supporting roles. Raima Sen stars in a cameo role in the film. Eagles: The Farewell 1 Tour - Live from Melbourne Farewell 1 Tour: Live from Melbourne is a double DVD by Eagles, released in 2005. It was filmed in Melbourne, Australia at the Rod Laver Arena on November 14, 15 and 17, 2004, featuring two new songs. It is the first Eagles live video as a quartet without Don Felder, who was terminated from the band in 2001. This would also mark the last Eagles live video with founding member Glenn Frey before his death in 2016. The name Farewell Tour has nothing to do with the bands plan to quit touring and this is confirmed by Glenn Freys quote in the interview contained in the DVD: "The longer this goes on, the better these songs sound. There is a sort of honesty in calling the tour Farewell 1, with its implication that Farewell 2 will follow soon." The concert marks the bands first use of pre-recorded rhythm tracks, namely a track consisting of muted guitar strums on "Hotel California" and a backing rhythm track for Don Henleys rendition of his fast-paced solo hit "The Boys of Summer". In November 2006, the DVD was re-issued at Wal-Mart stores with a bonus 3-track CD which are teasers of the bands upcoming studio album. The tracks are a studio version of Freys "No More Cloudy Days", the Henley/Frey penned rocker "Fast Company" and the Henley/Schmit/Smith penned ballad "Do Something". The performance was first released in a high-definition 1080p/DTS 5.1 format as an HD DVD in 2005. In 2013, it was released as a single Blu-ray disc. Shin Chan: The Adult Empire Strikes Back is a Japanese anime film released in 2001. It is the ninth installment of the Crayon Shin-chan series. The name is a reference to The Empire Strikes Back. It was released as Crayon Shinchan The Movie: Counter Attacking the Adults Empire with English subtitles on VCD and DVD by PMP Entertainment. Shin-chan must rescue the adults of Kasukabe when they mysteriously abandon their responsibilities to relive their youth at the new 20th-century expo. The Box The Box is a 2007 American crime film starring Gabrielle Union, A.J. Buckley, RZA, Giancarlo Esposito, Jason Winston George, Brett Donowho and written and directed by A.J. Kparr. Sukran Sukran is 2005 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film written, produced and directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar. His son, Vijay plays an extended cameo as an advocate while Ravi Krishna and Anita Hassanandani play the lead roles. The music was composed by first-timer Vijay Antony with the background score composed by Pravin Mani. The film opened to negative reviews from critics. CSNY/Déjà Vu CSNY/Déjà Vu is a 2008 documentary film directed by Bernard Shakey, a pseudonym for Neil Young. It focuses on the career of Crosby, its musical connection to its audience and the turbulent times with which its music is associated as the band goes on their 2006 Freedom of Speech tour. It was shown as the closing film of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. Metrodome Distribution released CSNY/Déjà Vu on DVD in the UK on September 29, 2008. The DVD also features an exclusive interview with Neil Young and all ten Living with War music videos. Aleksandr. Nevskaya bitva Alexander is a 2008 Russian historical action film about Alexander Nevsky directed by Igor Kalyonov. Alien Opponent Alien Opponent is a 2010 American science fiction film written and directed by Colin Theys and starring Roddy Piper. It was first broadcast on Chiller and later released on DVD by Shout! Factory. Vacation with Derek Vacation with Derek is a 2010 Canadian television movie based on the TV series Life with Derek. The TV movie follows the McDonald-Venturi family as the children are forced to spend part of their summer vacation with their grandmother at her lodge. It was announced on Family Channel and French-Canadian channel VRAK.TV in March 2010 that the movie would premiere on June 25, 2010 in Canada, while December 12, 2010 was listed as the premiere date in the trailer for the United States, but the move never actually aired in the U.S. when it was supposed to; the movie finally premiered in the United States on Starz Kids & Family on March 6, 2011. A commercial on Nickelodeon Australia stated that it would premiere on June 19, 2010. A commercial on TG4 stated the Irish premiere would be on the channel Thursday October 28, 2010 at 5:10 p.m., part of the channels Mid-Term Halloween movie week. Showgirls 2: Penny's from Heaven Showgirls 2: Pennys from Heaven is the 2011 camp sequel to the film Showgirls. It stars and is written, produced, edited, and directed by Rena Riffel, who reprises her role from the first film. An early script and Kickstarter fundraising campaign for the project was titled Showgirl, and the script was originally titled Stardancer. The film was released in theatres at midnight film showings, art house theatres, film festivals, and charity non-profit organizations, and also received worldwide distribution on DVD and VOD. The film features numerous cast members from the first film who reprise their original roles. These include Dewey Weber, Greg Travis, Glenn Plummer, and Rena Riffel. Psychic School Wars Psychic School Wars, known as Nerawareta Gakuen in Japan, is a 1973 science fiction novel by Taku Mayumura. It has been adapted into four television dramas – in 1977, 1982, 1987, and 1997. Two live-action films were produced in 1981 and 1997. A 2012 anime film directed by Ryosuke Nakamura was produced by Sunrise and received comparisons to the works of Makoto Shinkai. Discount Discount is a 2014 French comedy-drama film directed by Louis-Julien Petit . Yagavarayinum Naa Kakka Yagavarayinum Naa Kaakka / Malupu is a 2015 Indian Tamil-Telugu bilingual mystery thriller film written and directed by Sathya Prabhas Pinisetty starring his brother Aadhi, Richa Pallod, Nikki Galrani. Pasupathy and Mithun Chakraborty, play supporting roles. Yagavarayinum Naa Kaakka is based on a real incident happened in Chennai and tells the story of a happy go lucky man and the shocking incident that turns his life upside down and his search for Mumbai based underworld don Mudaliar. Malupu, the Telugu dubbed version of the film was released on February 19, 2016.The Hindi version of this film is named Khoon Kharaba and it is going to dubbed by Aditya movies. I Am Somebody I Am Somebody is a 2015 drama film written and directed by Derek Yee about extras working at the Hengdian World Studios. A Chinese-Hong Kong co-production, the film was released in China on July 3, 2015. Nanimono is a 2016 Japanese drama film based on the novel by the same name by Ryo Asai. It was released in Japan by Toho on October 15, 2016. Hara Hara Mahadevaki Hara Hara Mahadevaki is 2017 Indian Tamil language adult comedy film written and directed by Santhosh P. Jayakumar and Produced By Thangam Cinemas. The film features Gautham Karthik and Nikki Galrani in the lead roles, while Balamurali Balu composes the films music. Produced by Thangam Cinemas and released by Blue Ghost Pictures, the venture began production in November 2016. The Man from Monterey The Man from Monterey is a 1933 American pre-Code Western directed by Mack V. Wright and starring John Wayne. The picture was released by Warner Bros. Pictures. This film was the last of six films John Wayne made at Warner Bros. between 1932 and 1933. The opening credit to The Man from Monterey lists the stars as "John Wayne and Duke." Thats not a misprint. John Wayne became known as The Duke later in his career, of course, but he appeared with an equine co-star by the name of Duke; this was common practice in the days of B-western heroes and in the six films Wayne made for Warner Bros. Next Time We Love Next Time We Love is a 1936 melodrama film directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart and Ray Milland. The adapted screenplay was by Melville Baker, with an uncredited Preston Sturges and Doris Anderson, based on Ursula Parrotts 1935 novel Next Time We Live, which was serialized before publication as Say Goodbye Again. The film is also known as Next Time We Live in the U.K. Bulldog Drummond's Peril Bulldog Drummonds Peril is a 1938 American film directed by James P. Hogan. The film is based on Herman C. McNeiles novel The Third Round. The Practical Pig The Practical Pig is a Silly Symphonies cartoon. It was released on February 24, 1939, and directed by Dick Rickard. It was the second-to-last Silly Symphony made, and the fourth and final cartoon starring The Three Pigs. Like its prequels, The Practical Pig incorporates the song "Whos Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?". Unlike the previous Three Little Pigs Silly Symphonies, this was labeled as a standalone "Three Little Pigs Cartoon", suggesting that they were to get their own series of cartoons. It is also the second-to-last Silly Symphonies cartoon. Dizzy Detectives Dizzy Detectives is the 68th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1943 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Scrap Happy Daffy Scrap Happy Daffy is a Warner Bros. World War II short featuring Daffy Duck, directed by Frank Tashlin and released in 1943. Daffy is the guard of a scrap yard, doing his part to help the United States win the war against the Nazis, but the Nazis decide to destroy his scrap pile by sending a billy goat out to eat everything in sight. The short was also the final appearance of Daffy Duck in black and white theatrical cartoons. If a Body Meets a Body If a Body Meets a Body is the 86th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1945 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Sleepy Time Donald Not to be confused with Sleepy-Time Tom. Sleepy Time Donald is a Donald Duck animated short film which was released in May 9, 1947 and produced in Technicolor by RKO Radio Pictures. It was the sixth cartoon in Donalds filmography to feature Daisy Duck. The short revolves around Daisys efforts to rescue Donald as he keeps running into danger while sleepwalking. Mr. Soft Touch Mr. Soft Touch is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Gordon Douglas and Henry Levin and starring Glenn Ford and Evelyn Keyes. Duchess of Idaho Duchess of Idaho is a musical romantic comedy produced in 1950 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Directed by Robert Z. Leonard, it was the fourth film pairing Esther Williams and Van Johnson. It was filmed at the MGM Studios lot and exteriors shot in Sun Valley. Highly Dangerous Highly Dangerous is a 1950 British spy film starring Margaret Lockwood. The screenplay was written by Eric Ambler. It was released in the US by Lippert Pictures as Time Running Out. From Hare to Heir From Hare to Heir is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released on September 3, 1960 starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam as Sam, Duke of Yosemite at Bedlam Manor. The cartoon was directed and written by Friz Freleng. It is the first Merrie Melodies short to include "A Vitaphone Release" at the end of the cartoon. Tarzan Goes to India Tarzan Goes to India is the first film featuring Jock Mahoney as Tarzan. It was written by Robert Hardy Andrews and directed by John Guillermin, who also directed Tarzans Greatest Adventure. It was one of two Mahoney films that took Tarzan out of Africa and sent him to the Far East. It was a co-production between Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States. The Black Klansman The Black Klansman is a low-budget feature film originally released in 1966 under the name I Crossed the Color Line directed by Ted V. Mikels. The Goldcabbage Family Familien Gyldenkål is a 1975 Danish comedy film directed by Gabriel Axel. It was the first in a series of three films about the eccentric Gyldenkål family, and was followed by The Goldcabbage Family Breaks the Bank also directed by Axel, and Familien Gyldenkål vinder valget directed by Bent Christensen. Castle of Otranto Castle of Otranto is a 1977 Czechoslovak animated short film by Jan Švankmajer. It is based on Horace Walpoles 1764 novel The Castle of Otranto. The film takes the form of a pseudo-documentary live-action story, with an abridged adaptation of the story itself presented in cut-out animation in the style of Gothic art. The Baltimore Bullet The Baltimore Bullet is a 1980 film based on the adventures of two pool hustlers in the United States. It was directed by Robert Ellis Miller and starred James Coburn, Bruce Boxleitner and Omar Sharif. The Baltimore Bullet screenplay was written by film and stage dancer John Brascia, from a story by Brascia and Robert Vincent ONeil. Brascia also produced the film. Various real-life notable professional players made cameo appearances, including Lou Butera, Willie Mosconi, Steve Mizerak, Mike Sigel and Jimmy Mataya. As of January 2009, the film has been released on NTSC VHS video tape, and a Region-2 DVD, but is not presently available in other DVD regions. Countryman Countryman is an action/adventure film directed by Dickie Jobson. It tells the story of a Jamaican fisherman whose solitude is shattered when he rescues two Americans from the wreckage of a plane crash. The fisherman, called Countryman, is hurled into a political plot by the dangerous Colonel Sinclair. Countryman uses his knowledge of the terrain and his innate combat skills to survive. The film was shot in Jamaica and featured a reggae soundtrack performed by Lee "Scratch" Perry, Bob Marley & the Wailers, Steel Pulse, Dennis Brown, Aswad, Toots & The Maytals and Rico Rodriguez. It was written by Jobson and produced by Island Records founder Chris Blackwell and has become a cult classic. Eternal Evil The Blue Man is a 1985 Canadian horror film directed by George Mihalka. The 13th Floor The 13th Floor is a 1988 horror film directed by Chris Roache and starring Miranda Otto and Lisa Hensley. Magic Cop Magic Cop, also informally known as Mr. Vampire 5, is a 1990 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by, and starring, Lam Ching-ying. De gulle minnaar De Gulle Minnaar is a 1990 Dutch comedy film drama directed by Mady Saks. Crush Crush is a 1992 New Zealand drama film directed by Alison Maclean. It was winner of four film awards and was entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Teenage Bonnie and Klepto Clyde Teenage Bonnie and Klepto Clyde is a 1993 American romantic crime film co-written and directed by John Shepphird and starring Maureen Flannigan as Bonnie and Scott Wolf as Clyde. Lea Lea is a Czech drama film. It was released in 1997. Boys Life 2 Boys Life 2 is a compilation of 4 short films about being gay in America. Must Be the Music offers a frank depiction of urban gay youth. Nunzios Second Cousin finds a gay policeman getting even with homophobic people. Alkali, Iowa chronicles a Midwestern, teenaged gay male who unearths his dead fathers secret. The Dadshuttle centers on the communication breakdown between a father and his son, who is gay. La donna lupo The Man-Eater is a 1999 Italian erotic drama film written and directed by Aurelio Grimaldi. Tomorrow's Another Day Tomorrows Another Day is a 2000 French comedy film directed by Jeanne Labrune. Chantabbai Chantabbai is a 1986 Telugu film movie made by Jandhyala and released on 22 August 1986. The film was a casting coup in that Chiranjeevi, who was an action hero, was cast as a bumbling private detective in a full-length comedy film with no heroism whatsoever. The film won a lot of critical acclaim and is hailed as a classic comedy. This story was taken from Malladi Venkata Krishna Murthys novel with the same name. The Red Sneakers The Red Sneakers is a 2002 American fantasy comedy-drama television film produced and directed by Gregory Hines. The film stars Vanessa Bell Calloway, Dempsey Pappion, and Ruben Santiago-Hudson. It premiered on Showtime on February 10, 2002. Killer Tattoo Killer Tattoo is a 2001 Thai action-comedy film written and directed by Yuthlert Sippapak. It was the debut film by Yuthlert, and also was the feature-film debut for popular Thai comedians Petchtai Wongkamlao and Pongsak Pongsuwan. Wie die Karnickel is a comedy film by Sven Unterwaldt from 2002, with a script by Ralf König, who also wrote a comic based on the script. Blue Moon Blue Moon is an Austrian movie written and directed by Andrea Maria Dusl in 2002. The road movie romantic comedy is Dusls first as a director. Johanna Johanna is a 2005 Hungarian musical film directed by Kornél Mundruczó. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. The plot of the film is a retelling of story of Joan of Arc set in a hospital. The musical character of the film is operatic, with the characters speaking entirely in song, with two main characters being dubbed by singers. Dil Diya Hai Dil Diya Hai is a 2006 Indian Hindi thriller film directed by Aditya Datt. It stars Emraan Hashmi, Ashmit Patel, Geeta Basra and Mithun Chakraborty. The music is given by Himesh Reshammiya. The story is about a girl who is sold into prostitution by the protagonist whom she loves but after she is rescued, forgives him and falls in love with him again. Perhaps she took BDSM to a whole new level. D4 D4 is a 2010 horror film, directed and written by Darrin Dickerson. It stars Vicki Askew, Ella Bell and Eric Berner. Smile Smile is a 2009 English language Italian horror/thriller film starring Armand Assante. It is the debut feature by Francesco Gasperoni. A sequel is planned for release in late 2020 tentatively titled Smile II: Tollinger in the Mood. Hawi Hawi is a 2010 film. Bubble Gum Bubble Gum is a 2011 Hindi film directed by Sanjivan Lal. The film was released on 29 July 2011 and upon release it got critical appreciation. The film was among the 5 films you shouldve watched in 2011 by Rajeev Masand. The film was also listed among the best films of 2011 by Hindustan Times. Domestic Domestic is a 2012 Romanian comedy film directed by Adrian Sitaru. The Portal The Portal is a Canadian sci-fi, fantasy, comedy short film directed and written by Jonathan Williams. The short film stars Tahmoh Penikett and Erin Karpluk. The short film has been adapted into an ongoing web series titled Riftworld Chronicles, which has won numerous awards. Virados do Avesso Virados do Avesso is a 2014 Portuguese comedy film directed by Edgar Pêra. It was released on 27 November 2014. Collective Invention Collective Invention is a South Korean black comedy film written and directed by Kwon Oh-kwang. It is about a hapless fish-mans meteoric rise to celebrity and subsequent fall from grace. The film was screened in the Vanguard section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Hypocrites Hypocrites, also known as The Hypocrites, is a 1915 silent drama film written and directed by Lois Weber. The film contained several full nude scenes. The film is regarded as anticlerical, and the nudity was justified by its religious context. The Mouthpiece The Mouthpiece is a 1932 American pre-Code crime drama film starring Warren William and directed by James Flood and Elliott Nugent. It was produced and distributed by Warner Bros. The film is currently available on DVD in the Forbidden Hollywood series. Go West Young Man Go West, Young Man is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Mae West, Warren William, and Randolph Scott. Released by Paramount Pictures and based on the play Personal Appearance by Lawrence Riley, the film is about a movie star who gets stranded out in the country and trifles with a young mans affections. The phrase "Go West, Young Man" is often attributed to New York Tribune founder Horace Greeley, and often misattributed to Indiana journalist John B. L. Soule, but the latest research shows it to be a paraphrase. The Man Who Wouldn't Die The Man Who Wouldnt Die is a 1942 Mystery directed by Herbert I. Leeds, starring Lloyd Nolan and Marjorie Weaver. This movie is the 5th of a series of seven of the Michael Shayne movies produced by Twentieth Century Fox between 1940-1942. Flaxy Martin Flaxy Martin is a 1949 film noir directed by Richard L. Bare. The crime thriller features Virginia Mayo, Zachary Scott, Elisha Cook Jr., Dorothy Malone, and Douglas Kennedy. The picture was based on a story written by David Lang. The film tells of mob lawyer Walter Colby, whose involvement with a crime syndicate and a femme fatale get him in trouble. The Fighting Pimpernel The Elusive Pimpernel is a 1950 British period adventure film by the British-based director-writer team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, based on the novel The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy. It was released in the United States under the title The Fighting Pimpernel. The film stars David Niven as Sir Percy Blakeney, Margaret Leighton as Marguerite Blakeney and features Jack Hawkins, Cyril Cusack and Robert Coote. Originally intended to be a musical, the film was re-worked as a light-hearted drama. The Super Snooper The Super Snooper is an animated short film in the Looney Tunes series directed by Robert McKimson and released on November 1, 1952, in the United States. Produced by Edward Selzer, the cartoon stars Daffy Duck- voiced by Mel Blanc- in a detective role. Don's Fountain of Youth Dons Fountain of Youth is a cartoon made by the Walt Disney Company in 1953. House of Numbers House of Numbers is a 1957 American film noir, based on author Jack Finneys 1957 novel of the same name, starring Jack Palance and Barbara Lang. In the film, Palance plays two similar-looking brothers: Bill and his younger brother Arnie Judlow. Bill is a good citizen, trying to help his ex-professional boxer brother, Arnie, convicted of murder, escape from San Quentin State Prison to return to Arnies wife, Ruth, played by Lang. The movie was filmed on location at San Quentin and set in San Quentin and Mill Valley, then the home city of author Finney. But Not for Me But Not for Me is a 1959 Paramount Pictures comedy film starring Clark Gable and Carroll Baker. It is based on the play Accent on Youth written by Samson Raphaelson. The Conjugal Bed The Conjugal Bed is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Marco Ferreri. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival where Marina Vlady won the award for Best Actress. The Southern Star The Southern Star is a Technicolor 1969 British-French comedy crime film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring George Segal, Ursula Andress and Orson Welles. In French West Africa in 1912, an extremely valuable diamond is stolen. It was based on the novel The Vanished Diamond by Jules Verne. The films opening scenes were anonymously directed by Orson Welles - the last time he would direct scenes in another directors film. Sarah T. - Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic Sarah T. – Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic is a 1975 American made-for-television drama film starring Linda Blair about a teenager who becomes an alcoholic. Agency The Agency is a 1980 Canadian thriller drama film directed by George Kaczender. The film was written by Noel Hynd. Based on a novel by Paul Gottlieb, it is a thriller involving creative director Philip Morgan who discovers the advertising agency he works for, run by Ted Quinn, is using subliminal advertising to manipulate a senatorial election. It features appearances by Canadian actors Saul Rubinek as a copywriter, Jonathan Welsh as a police detective, and familiar supporting players Michael Kirby and Gary Reineke as hitmen. The film was shot on locations in Montreal and rural Quebec. Cindy - Cinderella '80 Cinderella 80 is a 1984 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Roberto Malenotti. In Our Time In Our Time is a 1982 Taiwanese anthology film directed by Edward Yang, Yi Chang, I-Chen Ko and Te-Chen Tao. The films four vignettes each take place in a different decade between 1950 and 1980 and depict characters at different points in their lives. The film deals with a range of dramatic, comic, economic and social themes. The first two episodes are described as contemplative and dream-inspired, while the latter two episodes feature more dialogue and overt comedy. The first segment, translated as "Dinosaurs" or "Little Dragon Head", is directed by Tao and follows a young boy who escapes from childhood bullying by retreating into a fantasy world populated by his dinosaur toys. The second segment, "Expectations" or "Desires", is directed by Yang and stars Shi Anni as a young girl who becomes infatuated with an older man who is staying at her parents house, but falls into a love triangle. The third segment, "Leapfrog", is directed by Ko and follows a college student who deals with the pressures of life by joining a competitive swimming club. The final segment, translated as "Show your ID" or "Say Your Name", is directed by Yi Chang and stars Sylvia Chang. It follows a newly married couple who are accidentally locked out of their home and workplaces, to comedic effect. The film was produced by the Taiwanese Central Motion Picture Corporation, which had a reputation for conservative filmmaking. Yangs segment was his first filmed work. Writing in his eponymous book on Edward Yang, John Anderson described Yangs segment as bringing "an almost documentary content to the Taiwanese feature, which is counterbalanced in Expectations by Yangs decidedly poetic rhythms". The Harvard Film Archive described the film as "eschewing studio-bound escapism and melodrama in favor of a hard-hitting cinema grounded in everyday life". The film is sometimes cited as the foundational film of the New Taiwan Cinema. Kamikaze Kamikaze is a 1986 French science fiction film directed by Didier Grousset. The American Way The American Way, also known as Riders of the Storm, is a 1986 American science fiction comedy film directed by Maurice Phillips and starring Dennis Hopper and Michael J. Pollard. Ground Zero Ground Zero is a 1987 Australian drama-thriller about a cinematographer who, prompted by curiosity about some old film footage taken by his father, embarks on a quest to find out the truth about British nuclear tests at Maralinga. It stars actors Colin Friels, Jack Thompson and Indigenous activist Burnum Burnum. Tumbledown Tumbledown is a 1988 BBC Television drama film set during the Falklands War. Directed by Richard Eyre, it stars Colin Firth, Paul Rhys, and David Calder. Wait Until Spring, Bandini Wait Until Spring, Bandini is a 1989 film written and directed by Dominique Deruddere, based upon the novel by John Fante. The film received the André Cavens Award for Best Film and won three Joseph Plateau Awards. For Richer, for Poorer For Richer, for Poorer is a 1992 made-for-TV comedy film directed by Jay Sandrich. The HBO original film, starring Jack Lemmon, Talia Shire, and Jonathan Silverman, was released on VHS with the title Father, Son and the Mistress. Geronimo Geronimo is a 1993 TNT historical western television movie starring Joseph Runningfox in the title role. First Nations actor Jimmy Herman appeared in this motion picture as the Old Geronimo. It also features Apache/Mexican actor Adan Sanchez who was later on the PBS series Wishbone. It debuted on television five days before the theatrical release of An American Legend. Walter Hill, director of the theatrical film, blamed the poor reception of his film on the screening of the TV movie. Hill said, "I dont think there are a hell of a lot of movies where you can take basically the same story, show it to 50 million people and bring yours out a week later and think that youre going to do great. What can you say, `My Geronimo has better locations? " Adão e Eva Adão e Eva is a 1995 Portuguese film directed by Joaquim Leitão. The Set Up The Set-Up is a 1995 American crime thriller film directed by Strathford Hamilton and starring Billy Zane. It was based on a novel by James Hadley Chase Oblivion 2: Backlash Oblivion 2: Backlash is a 1996 American direct-to-video Space Western film directed by Sam Irvin, written by Peter David and starring Richard Joseph Paul, Jackie Swanson, Maxwell Caulfield and Musetta Vander. It was produced by Full Moon Entertainment and was shot in Romania. It is a sequel to the 1994 film Oblivion. The main cast of the original film reprise their roles in the sequel, with the addition of Maxwell Caulfield as a new antagonist. Portland Street Blues Portland Street Blues is a 1998 Hong Kong film, directed by Yip Wai Man. The film is a spin-off of the Young and Dangerous series of films. The Kiss The Kiss is a 2003 film starring Francoise Surel, Eliza Dushku, Terence Stamp, and Billy Zane. It tells the story of a book editor who is entranced by a certain old manuscript about a romance. Unfortunately, she discovers that the story is unfinished, so with her roommate she attempts to find the author, only to be disappointed that he is nothing more than a broken man after his wifes death. The editor forms a close friendship with him, and they find the meaning of true love. Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers is a 2004 American made-for-television comedy film and is the second reunion film of the modern-day Seaver family from the 1985–1992 sitcom Growing Pains. It was filmed in New Orleans, LA, and originally aired on ABC October 16, 2004. Buffalo Dreams Buffalo Dreams is a 2005 Disney Channel Original Movie directed by David Jackson. A Good Day to Be Black & Sexy A Good Day to Be Black and Sexy is a 2008 film written, directed, produced and edited by Dennis Dortch. The film was originally screened at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and was eventually given a one-week release in one theater, earning $8,629 during its release. The film explores the subject of sexuality and relationships within the black community in this collection of six vignettes set in Los Angeles designed to shatter stereotypes about black sexuality. Bikini Girls from the Lost Planet Bikini Girls from the Lost Planet is a 2006 American made for cable erotic film directed by Fred Olen Ray. InAlienable InAlienable is a 2008 science fiction film with horror and comic elements, written and executive produced by Walter Koenig, and directed by Robert Dyke. It was the first collaboration of Koenig and Dyke since their 1989 production of Moontrap. Koenig said that "the story really involves that relationship between the human being and the alien. At first, its assumed that the alien is a parasite growing in a host, but because it has some of the human DNA, its significantly more than that. Even though it comes from another world, its a part of our world. Really, its a love story." Victory Victory is a 2009 Indian cricket-based sports film starring Harman Baweja, Amrita Rao and Anupam Kher. It is Harman Bawejas second release after his debut film Love Story 2050, which performed very badly at the box office. The movie was filmed in Australia and India. Victory tells the story of a struggling cricketer who defies all odds to realize an almost impossible dream. Descendents Descendents is a 2008 Chilean experimental horror film directed by Jorge Olguín, written by Carolina García and Olguín, and starring Camille Lynch. Lynch plays a young child who attempts to cross a land divided by brutal fights between the military and roving zombies. Kutty Kutty is 2010 Indian Tamil-language romantic action-drama film directed by Mithran Jawahar, who with the project, recombines with the lead actor following the success of their previous venture. The film stars Dhanush, Shriya Saran and Sameer Dattani in the lead roles with Radha Ravi playing a pivotal role. The film, a remake of the Telugu film Arya, has Gemini Film Circuit as the producers, whilst Devi Sri Prasad handled the music composition. The film, which was under production for a year, was released on 14 January 2010 coinciding with the Tamil festival of Thai Pongal. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Daringbaaz Aashiq by Goldmines Telefilms in 2016. Kagbeni Kagbeni is a 2008 Nepali movie, loosely based on W. W. Jacobss 1902 horror short story The Monkeys Paw. Kagbeni is the directorial debut of Bhusan Dahal. The name of the movie is taken from a tourist place Kagbeni situated in the valley of the Kali Gandaki, which is a 2-hour side trek from Muktinath. Kadha Thudarunnu Kadha Thudarunnu is a 2010 Malayalam drama film written and directed by Sathyan Anthikad. The film stars Mamta Mohandas, Jayaram, Baby Anikha and Asif Ali in the lead roles. Kadha Thudarunnu was Sathyan Anthikads 50th film as a director and it was also the debut production of TrueLine Cinemas Thankachan Emmanuel. The film was super hit at the box office and became second highest-grossing movie of the year after Pokkiri Raja. Chinatown China Town is a 2011 Indian Malayalam-language comedy thriller film written and directed by the Rafi Mecartin duo and produced by Antony Perumbavoor under the company Aashirvad Cinemas. The film stars an ensemble cast led by Dileep, Jayaram and Mohanlal, and also features Kavya Madhavan, Poonam Bajwa, Dipa Shah, Pradeep Rawat, Captain Raju, Suraj Venjaramoodu, and Shankar in pivotal roles. Jagathi Sreekumar makes a cameo appearance. The film was released on 14 April 2011 in India. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film became the second highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year at the box office and also completed 100 days theatrical run. Heebie Jeebies Heebie Jeebies is a 2013 American science fiction horror film directed by Thomas L. Callaway and written by Trent Haaga. The film stars Robert Belushi, Cathy Shim, Evie Thompson, Olivia Ku, Lucille Soong, Michael Badalucco and Carl Savering. The Spy: Undercover Operation The Spy: Undercover Operation is a 2013 South Korean action comedy film about an agent who is undercover in a foreign country while his wife has no idea what he does for a living. The early working title was Mister K. The Light Shines Only There is a 2014 Japanese drama film directed by Mipo O. It was selected as the Japanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Aliens: Zone of Silence Aliens: Zone of Silence is a 2017 American direct to video found footage science-fiction psychological horror film directed by Andy Fowler in his directorial debut, and written by Fowler along with Fidel Arizmendi. Saivam Saivam is a 2014 Tamil drama film written, directed and produced by A. L. Vijay. The film features Nassar in the lead role and child actress Sara Arjun plays another pivotal role, while the directors regular crew of cinematographer Nirav Shah and composer G. V. Prakash Kumar also worked on the project. The film was released on 6 June 2014. The film was remade in Telugu as Dagudumootha Dandakor. Downriver Downriver is a 2015 Australian film funded by Screen Australia, Film Victoria and Melbourne International Film Festival, produced by Happening Films. It is writer-director Grant Sciclunas feature debut. The main cast includes Robert Taylor, Kerry Fox, Helen Morse and Reef Ireland. It is described as a mystery drama in which a teenage killer returns to uncover dark truths in his quest to find a missing body. Blood Brother Blood Brother is an American action thriller film directed by John Pogue and written by Michael Finch, Karl Gajdusek, and Charles Murray. The film stars Trey Songz. Kabir Kabir is an Indian Bengali-language thriller film, directed by Aniket Chattopadhyay, starring Dev and Rukmini Maitra which released on 13 April 2018. The House with Closed Shutters The House with Closed Shutters is a 1910 American drama film directed by D.W. Griffith. Prints of the film exist in the film archives of the Museum of Modern Art, George Eastman House and the Library of Congress. Slipping Wives Slipping Wives is a silent comedy short film starring Priscilla Dean, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy prior to their official billing as the duo Laurel and Hardy. The team appeared in a total of 107 films between 1921 and 1951. Priscilla Dean was a popular silent film star. The Kid from Spain The Kid from Spain is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Leo McCarey and starring Eddie Cantor, involving bullfighting. Songs were composed by Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmar. Noteworthy are the musical scenes, directed and choreographed by Busby Berkeley, Cantor in blackface, and an appearance by the Goldwyn Girls. Winner Take All Winner Take All is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring James Cagney as a boxer. The film also features a single scene of George Raft conducting a band that had been lifted from Queen of the Nightclubs, an earlier film and lost film. Cagney and Raft would not make a full-fledged film together until Each Dawn I Die seven years later. Footage from Cagneys fight scenes would be used 52 years later in Cagneys final performance, the 1984 TV-movie Terrible Joe Moran, which also told the story of a former boxer. The Life of Jimmy Dolan The Life of Jimmy Dolan, released in the UK as The Kids Last Fight, is a 1933 American pre-Code film starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Loretta Young. John Wayne has a small supporting role as a frightened boxer. The story was based on a 1933 play called "Sucker" by Bertram Millhauser. The film was remade in 1939 as They Made Me a Criminal. The Gay Bride The Gay Bride is a 1934 black-and-white gangster screwball comedy starring Carole Lombard as a wisecracking gold-digger and Chester Morris as the poor man she despises. It was directed by Jack Conway and written by the husband-and-wife team of Sam and Bella Spewak, based on the story "Repeal" by Charles Francis Coe. Two Against the World Two Against the World, also known as One Fatal Hour, is a 1936 drama film directed by William C. McGann and starring Humphrey Bogart, Beverly Roberts, and Linda Perry. The film is based on the play Five Star Final by Louis Weitzenkorn and is a remake of the film Five Star Final starring Edward G. Robinson, although the setting has been moved from a newspaper office to a radio station which revives the memory of a twenty-year-old murder case, resulting in tragic consequences. Back to the Woods Back to the Woods is the 23rd short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1937 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Healthy, Wealthy and Dumb Healthy, Wealthy and Dumb is the 31st short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1938 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Tassels in the Air Tassels in the Air is a 1938 film directed by Charley Chase and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It was the 30th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Convict 99 Convict 99 is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring British comedian Will Hay and Googie Withers. Secret Agent Secret Agent is the last of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. Produced by Famous Studios, the cartoon was originally released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on July 30, 1943. This is the only short that Lois Lane doesnt appear—although a female federal agent who looks identical to Lois appears, and is also voiced by Joan Alexander. The Foxes of Harrow The Foxes of Harrow is a 1947 adventure film directed by John M. Stahl. The film stars Rex Harrison, Maureen OHara, and Richard Haydn. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Production Design. Gun the Man Down Gun the Man Down is a 1956 Western film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and starring James Arness and Angie Dickinson in her first leading role. The film was produced by Robert E. Morrison for his brother John Waynes company Batjac Productions. It was the second theatrical feature directed by McLaglen, who was a prolific director of television westerns. Daikaijû Baran is a 1958 Japanese kaiju film produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka, directed by Ishirō Honda, and starring Kôzô Nomura, Ayumi Sonoda, and Fumito Matsuo, with Haruo Nakajima as Varan. In 1962, for the American market, Crown International Pictures released a heavily re-edited adaptation of Varan the Unbelievable, starring Myron Healey, as a double feature with the re-edited, shortened, and retitled version of the East German/Polish science fiction film First Spaceship on Venus. In the plot of the Americanized version of the film, United States Navy Commander Jim Bradley is sent to Japan to test a new chemical that will desalinate water. However, the indigenous population are against the experiments in their salt lake. They fear that the chemical will re-awaken their ancient god, Obaki, who they say lives in the lake. Despite their objections, the villagers are evacuated and the experiment goes on as scheduled. As they feared, the chemical reawakens their god, a giant prehistoric monster. The creature destroys the local village and then heads to the city of Oneida. Promise Her Anything Promise Her Anything is a 1965 British-American romantic comedy film directed by Arthur Hiller. The screenplay by William Peter Blatty is based on a story by Arne Sultan and Marvin Worth. The Wolves is a 1971 Japanese crime film directed by Hideo Gosha. Boer Boerson Jr. Bør Børson Jr. is a 1974 Norwegian musical film directed by Jan Erik Düring, starring Rolv Wesenlund, Britt Langlie and Sølvi Wang. The film is based on a novel by Johan Falkberget. Bør Børson Jr. is a peasant son with great ambitions. He starts a grocery store and – after some initial problems – makes a good deal of money. He then leaves for Oslo, where he makes a fortune in the stock trade. Eventually, he returns to his hometown, where he holds a lavish wedding with his childhood sweetheart. The film contained popular songs such as "Å æ kjinne ein kar", "Børs Song" and "Wienerbrød-tango", first introduced at the stage version of the musical in 1972. Child of Glass Child of Glass is a 1978 American made-for-television family-fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based upon the novel The Ghost Belonged to Me by Richard Peck. It originally aired on NBC as part of The Wonderful World of Disney on May 14, 1978. The film was also re-aired sporadically during the early to mid-1980s, often on weekends during the afternoon. The filming locations were in Danville and New Orleans, Louisiana. Heartbreakers Heartbreakers is a 1984 American drama film starring Peter Coyote and Nick Mancuso. It was written and directed by Bobby Roth. The film was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival. Beethoven Lives Upstairs Beethoven Lives Upstairs is an 1992 HBO Original Film produced and directed by David Devine. Based on a very popular childrens audio recording written and directed by Barbara Nichol, the film stars Illya Woloshyn as Christoph, a young boy who develops a friendship with composer Ludwig van Beethoven, a boarder in the boys parents house. The film was shot in Prague in the Czech Republic and has been broadcast in over 110 countries in numerous languages and has sold over one million DVDs. The film is used extensively, thanks to its American Library Associations reviews and awards, in U.S. and Canadian elementary and middle school music classrooms. The film went on to win the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Childrens Program in 1993, was nominated for numerous Gemini Awards, won the New England Film Festival and was presented the Award of Excellence from the U.S. National Board of film Review. Beethoven Lives Upstairs was also admitted to the Permanent Collection in the Paley Centre for Media in New York City. Double Jeopardy Double Jeopardy is a 1992 television thriller film directed by Lawrence Schiller and starred by Rachel Ward and Bruce Boxleitner. Nueba Yol Nueba Yol is a 1995 Dominican comedy film directed by Ángel Muñiz. The film was selected as the Dominican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. When the Light Comes When the Light Comes is a 1998 German-Dutch /Belgian romantic adventure film drama directed by Stijn Coninx, and starring Francesca Vanthielen, Joachim Król and Rick Engelkes. The film is based on an autobiography of the then 19-year-old student in Amsterdam Heleen van der Laan who spent the winter in Svalbard living with a fur trapper. It was adapted for the screen with the aid of Jean van de Velde. Essentially a love story set in northern Scandinavia, the film has "themes of isolation, forced cohabitation and relationship building between two totally different people in extremely harsh living conditions". The score was composed by Dirk Brossé and the film was produced by Favourite Films and distributed by Concorde Film. Long Distance Wireless Photography La Photographie électrique à distance, released in the United States as Long Distance Wireless Photography and in Britain as Electrical Photographer, is a 1908 French short silent comedy film directed by Georges Méliès. Lovely Rita Lovely Rita is a 2001 Austrian drama film directed by Jessica Hausner. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Ayal Kadha Ezhuthukayanu Ayal Kadha Ezhuthukayanu is a 1998 Indian Malayalam black comedy film directed by Kamal and written by Sreenivasan based on a story by director Siddique. It tracks the travails of an eccentric, wasted pulp fiction writer Sagar Kottapuram and his friend Ramakrishnan, who are dragged into a lawsuit by a vengeful Tahsildar S. Priyadarshini. Andromedia is a 1998 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike. featuring the Japanese musical groups Speed and Da Pump. The Man Who Saved Christmas The Man Who Saved Christmas is a film based on the true story about the efforts of toymaker Alfred Carlton Gilbert of the A. C. Gilbert Company to continue making toys during World War I. First broadcast on CBS television in 2002, it was released on DVD and Blu-ray in 2008. The Suit The Suit is a 2003 movie by Bakhtyar Khudojnazarov with collaboration from Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France. The film script is written by Oleg Antonov and is a free adaption of Ray Bradburys 1958 short story The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit. Just for Kicks Just for Kicks is a 2005 American documentary film about the sneaker phenomena and history. It includes self-confessed "sneakerheads" like Grandmaster Caz, Reverend Run, and Missy Elliott. It tells the story of the Nike Air Force Ones, which are called "Uptowns" in New York, and the beginning of Air Jordans. The documentary also tells the story of how hip-hop pioneers DJ Run, Jam Master Jay, and DMC had everyone wearing Adidas Superstars with their song "My Adidas". Suiyô puremia: sekai saikyô J horâ SP Nihon no kowai yoru is a 2004 made-for-TV film anthology of five short horror stories, directed by five notable Japanese film directors, which are told through a mysterious old lady in kimono on a late-night bus travelling on a long isolated mountain road. Colma: The Musical Colma: The Musical is a 2006 American musical independent film directed by Richard Wong and written by H.P. Mendoza. Wongs feature directorial debut, shot on location in the city of Colma and parts of San Francisco, is a coming of age story based on the lives of and the relationships between three teenagers living in Colma and how they deal with newfound problems that challenge their friendship. Along the way, they also learn what to hold on to and how best to follow their dreams. The film features 13 songs all written and produced by H.P. Mendoza. Colma: The Musical was released through Roadside Attractions in partnership with Lions Gate Entertainment. The film premiered March 21, 2006 at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival. After a year of touring the film festival circuit and winning three Special Jury Prizes, Colma: The Musical was theatrically released on June 22, 2007. Blind Revenge A Closed Book is a 2010 British film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz, based on the novel of the same name by Gilbert Adair, about a blind author who employs an assistant to help him write his novels. Throughout the film the assistant starts to play crueler and crueler tricks on her employer. The film stars Daryl Hannah as assistant Jane Ryder, and Tom Conti as author Sir Paul. A Closed Book was filmed at Knebworth House in the UK. Thillalangadi Thillalangadi is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film directed by M. Raja that stars his brother Jayam Ravi, Tamannaah, and Shaam in lead roles, and an extensive supporting cast including Prabhu, Suhasini, Vadivelu, Santhanam, and Sanchita Shetty, among others playing pivotal roles. This is a remake of the 2009 Telugu film, Kick starring Ravi Teja and Ileana DCruz. The film features a soundtrack composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, whilst S. Thamans original score has been reused. The film, produced by Rajas father Mohan and to be distributed by Sun Pictures, released on 23 July 2010 and it was a super hit. Thillalangadi depicts the story of Krishna, a brilliant student who has excelled in all aspects of life but loves to have a kick in his life and would do anything just to experience this "kick". A Million A Million is 2009 South Korean thriller film. Kinyarwanda Kinyarwanda is a 2011 drama film set during the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. It premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the World Cinema Dramatic Audience Award. The film is Alrick Browns directorial debut.. The Story of Maths The Story of Maths is a four-part British television series outlining aspects of the history of mathematics. It was a co-production between the Open University and the BBC and aired in October 2008 on BBC Four. The material was written and presented by University of Oxford professor Marcus du Sautoy. The consultants were the Open University academics Robin Wilson, professor Jeremy Gray and June Barrow-Green. Kim Duke is credited as series producer. The series comprised four programmes respectively titled: The Language of the Universe; The Genius of the East; The Frontiers of Space; and To Infinity and Beyond. Du Sautoy documents the development of mathematics covering subjects such as the invention of zero and the unproven Riemann hypothesis, a 150-year-old problem for whose solution the Clay Mathematics Institute has offered a $1,000,000 prize. He escorts viewers through the subjects history and geography. He examines the development of key mathematical ideas and shows how mathematical ideas underpin the worlds science, technology, and culture. He starts his journey in ancient Egypt and finishes it by looking at current mathematics. Between he travels through Babylon, Greece, India, China, and the medieval Middle East. He also looks at mathematics in Europe and then in America and takes the viewers inside the lives of many of the greatest mathematicians. Heartless Heartless is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language medical thriller film directed by Shekhar Suman. Shekhar Suman also stars in the film along with his son Adhyayan Suman. The film also features Ariana Ayam, Deepti Naval, Om Puri and Madan Jain amongst others. It released on 7 February 2014, to mixed reviews from critics. The film focuses on anaesthesia awareness, where a patient cannot move or communicate, but is aware to varying degrees of what is happening during surgical procedures. Several critics have noticed striking similarities between the film and the 2007 Hollywood medical thriller Awake, leading some to describe Heartless a copy of said film. Chorus Chorus is a 2015 Canadian drama film written and directed by François Delisle. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. The film centres on Christophe and Irène, a former married couple still struggling to cope with the murder of their son eight years earlier. Rust Rust is a 2018 Brazilian drama film directed by Aly Muritiba. It was screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. One Man's Journey One Mans Journey is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film starring Lionel Barrymore as Dr. Eli Watt. The picture was based on the short story Failure written by Katharine Haviland-Taylor. It was remade by RKO as A Man to Remember. The story tells of a small town doctor working under difficult circumstances in a rural area somewhere in the United States. To the Last Man To the Last Man is a 1933 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Randolph Scott and Esther Ralston. The screenplay by Jack Cunningham was based on a story by Zane Grey. The Paramount property was previously made as a silent film, Victor Flemings 1923 film version of the same title. The supporting cast of Hathaways version features Jack La Rue, Buster Crabbe, Barton MacLane, Noah Beery, Shirley Temple, Fuzzy Knight, Gail Patrick and John Carradine. Child actors Delmar Watson and Shirley Temple were praised by Variety. The film was reissued under the title Law of Vengeance. Mickey's Parrot Mickeys Parrot is an animated short film produced by Walt Disney, distributed by RKO Radio Pictures and released on February 25, 1938. The film was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and animated by Frenchy de Trémaudan, Louie Schmittt, Chuck Couch, Eddie Strickland, Clyde Geronimi, Paul Satterfield, Archie Robin, Don Patterson. Three Sappy People Three Sappy People is a 1939 film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 43rd short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. All the World's a Stooge All the Worlds a Stooge is a 1941 comedy film directed by Del Lord and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 55th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Courtship of Andy Hardy The Courtship of Andy Hardy is a 1942 film, part of the Andy Hardy series. It gave an early role to Donna Reed although Mickey Rooney had lobbied for his then-wife Ava Gardner to have her part. Within a few months of the films release, she filed for divorce. This was the 12th entry in the long-running Andy Hardy series of sixteen. Home Defense Home Defense is a 1943 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. The film shows Donald Duck and his three nephews Huey serving as civilian aircraft spotters during World War II. The film was directed by Jack King; Clarence Nash voices the characters. The Clock Watcher The Clock Watcher is a 1945 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon follows Donald Duck as he works at the Royal Bros. department store, where he goofs off by breaking gifts and wrapping them poorly. My Pal Trigger My Pal Trigger is a 1946 American Western musical film directed by Frank McDonald. The screenplay by Jack Townley and John K. Butler was based upon a story by Paul Gangelin. The film stars Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, George “Gabby” Hayes, Jack Holt, and Trigger in a story about the origin of Rogerss mount, and their deep and faithful bond. The film features several musical numbers for Rogers, Evans, and Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers. It was filmed at Deerwood Stock Farm in Thousand Oaks. Pastoral Symphony La Symphonie pastorale is a 1946 French language film drama directed by Jean Delannoy and starring Michèle Morgan and Pierre Blanchar. The film is based on the novella La Symphonie Pastorale by André Gide and adapted to the screen by Jean Aurenche. The film score was by Georges Auric. At the 1946 Cannes Film Festival, it won the Grand Prix and the Best Actress award for Michèle Morgan. It was the film chosen to be shown at the opening gala of the Cameo cinema in Edinburgh, Scotland, in March 1949, and a rare surviving print with English subtitles was shown there again in 2009 to celebrate the films 60th anniversary, courtesy of the BFI. The Fabulous Dorseys The Fabulous Dorseys is a 1947 fictionalized biographical film which tells the story of Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, from their boyhood in Shenandoah through their rise, their breakup, and their personal reunion. The film is inevitably a musical, but has many comic overtones. The Dorsey Brothers starred as themselves. Other actors include Janet Blair, William Lundigan, Sara Allgood and Arthur Shields. Janet Blair demonstrates that she is a highly competent singer. The "side plot" focuses upon a romance between Jane and Bob. Bob strives to improve himself, and rather than playing support music in the cinema, strives to write a concerto. There are also cameo appearances by other musicians of the period: Paul Whiteman, Charlie Barnet, Henry Busse, Bob Eberly, Helen OConnell and Art Tatum. Pianist Tatum "is shown playing in a night club with the piano surrounded by the Dorsey brothers and other well-known musicians, who finally join him in an ensemble blues." The Jimmy Dorsey composition and theme song "Contrasts" is played in the movie. "Green Eyes", "Tangerine", "Ill Never Smile Again", "Marie", and "Im Getting Sentimental Over You" are also featured in the movie, along with "To Me" and "Dorsey Concerto". Paul Whiteman and the Orchestra perform "At Sundown". The film was written by Art Arthur, Richard English and Curtis Kenyon. It was directed by Alfred E. Green. The Company She Keeps The Company She Keeps is a 1951 drama film starring Lizabeth Scott, Jane Greer and Dennis OKeefe. The film was directed by John Cromwell, whose film the previous year, Caged, also concerned a woman sent to prison. It marked Jeff Bridges film debut. Poor But Beautiful Poveri ma belli is a successful 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. There have been two sequels, also directed by Risi and starring Marisa Allasio, Maurizio Arena and Renato Salvatori: Belle ma povere in 1957 and Poveri milionari in 1959. Star in the Dust Star in the Dust is a 1956 Technicolor Western film directed by Charles F. Haas and starring John Agar, Mamie Van Doren, Richard Boone, Coleen Gray and Leif Erickson. In the town of Gunlock, sheriff Bill Jorden is due to hang Sam Hall for cattle-stealing. Jorden has to contend, however, with various citizens, including the cowboys who want to rescue Hall and the cattlemen and farmers who want to lynch him. Hall, meanwhile, is planning his escape with girlfriend Nellie. The film included an early appearance of Clint Eastwood, who played a very small role as a ranch hand. The Adventures of Arsène Lupin The Adventures of Arsène Lupin is a 1957 French crime film directed by Jacques Becker. It was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. It was followed by Signé Arsène Lupin. Eight on the Lam Eight on the Lam is a 1967 American comedy film directed by George Marshall. It stars Bob Hope and Phyllis Diller. Lies My Father Told Me Lies My Father Told Me is a 1975 Canadian film made in Montreal, Quebec. It was directed by Ján Kadár and stars Jeffrey Lynas as an orthodox Jewish boy growing up in 1920s Montreal. The film received the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Film in 1975. The original story was written by Ted Allan in 1949. Allan was working at an advertising agency. David Rome, editor of the Canadian Jewish Congress Bulletin, asked him to write a story. Allans short story is as a dramatization of his own childhood memories. Allan comes from a Jewish family who lived in Montreals Mile End neighbourhood. Lies My Father Told Me has been through many reincarnations since its original publication, as a radio play and a Golden Globe winning film. The original short story was picked up by producer Harry Gulkin. Gulkin candidly told the Montreal Gazette, "I really didnt know what I was doing, but then nobody knew I didnt know what I was doing". The film has become celebrated for its message that relationships can deeply transcend generations through the connection between its two main characters. Marilyn Lightstone, who portrays a leading character, also comments on the films ability to engage with a mass audience. Lightstone told the Montreal Gazette in 2011 that she is unsurprised that Lies still widely resonates with viewers nearly 45 years after its debut. Lightstone states, "it is essentially a family story with the most primal set of conflicts you can come upon. Its why Oedipus and Hamlet still resonate. Its a universal theme". Pretty Peaches Pretty Peaches is a 1978 American pornographic comedy film directed by Alex de Renzy that is considered one of the outstanding films of the Golden Age of Porn. The film stars Desireé Cousteau as Peaches, described as "a daffy carefree female who cheerfully plunges through life without any worries." In the film, she has a car accident after attending the wedding of her father and is rendered unconscious. Two guys find her and take advantage of her; then offer to help her when it becomes apparent that she has amnesia. Peaches resolves to keep smiling through all the silly schemes and circumstances the guys come up with. The movie likely was influenced by Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenbergs Candy, itself a homage to Voltaires Candide. While the film features sexual violence, including lesbian rape and a forced enema in a public rest-room a sequence that was excised from most video releases the films tongue-in-cheek attitude keeps it up-beat. The Astronics/Telecine, Ltd. VHS release of the film is un-cut with the forced enema scene intact. Cousteau received the Adult Film Association of America Best Actress award in 1978 for her performance in the movie. The success of the film spawned two sequels, both directed by de Renzy: Pretty Peaches 2 and Pretty Peaches and the Quest with Siobhan Hunter and Keisha in the title role of the 1988 and 1991 films, respectively. The Castaways on Gilligan's Island The Castaways on Gilligans Island is a 1979 made-for-television comedy film that continues the adventures of the shipwrecked castaways from the 1964–67 sitcom Gilligans Island and the first reunion movie, Rescue from Gilligans Island, featuring the original cast from the television series with the exception of Tina Louise, who was replaced in the role of Ginger Grant by Judith Baldwin. Written by Al Schwartz, Elroy Schwartz and series creator Sherwood Schwartz and directed by Earl Bellamy, it was first broadcast on NBC May 3, 1979. Unlike the independently-produced Rescue from Gilligans Island, this and the subsequent The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligans Island were produced by MCA/Universal Television. Burning Love Brandende liefde is a 1983 Dutch drama film directed by Ate de Jong. CIA II: Target Alexa CIA II: Target Alexa is a 1993 action adventure film, starring by Lorenzo Lamas and Kathleen Kinmont. It was directed by Lorenzo Lamas. It is a sequel to Alexa. Hit Me Hit Me is a 1996 crime film directed by Steven Shainberg starring Elias Koteas, Laure Marsac, and William H. Macy. The film is based on the novel A Swell-Looking Babe by Jim Thompson. Final Fantasy Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals, released in Japan as , is an anime OVA based on the Final Fantasy series of role-playing video games. It was released in Japan in 1994 and distributed by Urban Vision in 1997 in North America on VHS. Urban Vision have since lost the distribution license and to date the series hasnt been released in any other format, such as DVD, following its initial video release. Legend of the Crystals takes place 200 years after the events of Final Fantasy V. It is divided into four thirty-minute OVA episodes spanning two VHS tapes. As White as in Snow As White as in Snow is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 16 February 2001, directed by Jan Troell. It won three Guldbagge Awards, for best film, best direction and best cinematography, and was nominated for best screenplay. The screenplay is based on the novel Den ofullbordade himlen by Jacques Werup, which in turn is very loosely inspired by the life of Elsa Andersson, the first woman aviator in Sweden. She is portrayed by Amanda Ooms in the movie. Other key characters are played by Björn Granath, Stina Ekblad, Shanti Roney, Björn Kjellman, Reine Brynolfsson and Rikard Wolff. The grammatically awkward title is a quote from a poem/song, which is performed in the movie. AmnesiA AmnesiA is a 2001 Dutch drama film directed by Martin Koolhoven. Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain is a 1999 Bollywood romantic movie directed by Nabh Kumar Raju. The music for the movie was composed by Uttam Singh, with lyrics by Anand Bakshi. The film was produced by Cheetah Yajnees Shetty. How to Marry a Billionaire: A Christmas Tale How to Marry a Billionaire: A Christmas Tale is a 2000 American made-for-TV christmas romantic comedy film, starring John Stamos, Joshua Malina and Shemar Moore. It was written and produced by Steven Peterman & Gary Dontzig and directed by Rod Daniel. The film was first aired at Fox Network on December 20, 2000 and is a remake of the 1953 film How to Marry a Millionaire. On Golden Pond On Golden Pond is a 2001 American television adaptation of the play starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. The movie originally aired on CBS on April 29, 2001 and was promoted as a live television event. The movie was filmed on a sound stage in Los Angeles, California. Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer had previously starred in the highly successful 1965 film The Sound of Music, and their reuniting in this play was part of the promotion for the original broadcast of the film. The film is also notable because the author of the play, Ernest Thompson, directed this version, and Craig Anderson, the producer/director of the original Off Broadway and Broadway productions of the play, was the executive producer. For Andrews, the film marked the first instance of public singing, albeit only a few notes, since throat surgery ruined her singing voice in 1995. Thompson provided rewrites to his original play for this broadcast. Most of the revisions are to Act II and center on the characters of Bill Ray and Charlie Martin. Approximately 11.9 million people watched the production when it was initially released, the lowest viewership for a program in its time slot. Bungalow Bungalow is a 2002 German film directed by Ulrich Köhler and starring Lennie Burmeister, Trine Dyrholm, Devid Striesow, and Nicole Gläser. On Fertile Lands On Fertile Lands is a 1980 Turkish drama film, directed by Erden Kıral based on a story by Orhan Kemal, featuring Tuncel Kurtiz as the head of a group of day labourers looking for work in the Çukurova region. "The story," according to Rekin Teksoy, "became a legend about village farm labourers, their merciless conditions, their hopes, their pain and their goldenhearts." It won Grand Jury Prize for Best Screenplay at the Strasbourg Film Festival and two Golden Oranges at the 18th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. Tiovivo c. 1950 Tiovivo c. 1950 is a 2004 Spanish film directed by José Luis Garci and starring Elsa Pataky, María Adánez and Carlos Hipólito. The film was nominated for six Goya Awards in 2005, and won the award for Best Production Design. Wallis & Edward Wallis & Edward is a 2005 British television film, scripted by Sarah Williams, dramatising the events of the Edward VIII abdication crisis. It was billed as the first scripted account of the romance between Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII of the United Kingdom to view events from Wallis Simpsons point of view. Joely Richardson played Wallis, and Steven Campbell Moore played Edward. Church Ball Church Ball is a 2006 comedy film about a basketball team from a ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This family-film and comedy was filmed in and around Provo and is distributed by Halestorm Entertainment. Sto je Iva snimila 21. listopada 2003. What Iva Recorded is a 2005 Croatian comedy-drama film directed by Tomislav Radić. The plot is told from the perspective of a camcorder, the birthday present of Iva, a teenage girl played by Masha Mati Prodan in her film debut, leading to a mockumentary-style footage. The film was very well received by critics, winning five awards, including the Big Golden Arena for Best Film at the Pula Film Festival. It was seen as a welcome change, compared to Radićs previous work. The Almost Man The Almost Man is a 2012 Norwegian comedy film directed by Martin Lund. The film won the 2012 Crystal Globe at the 47th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, where Henrik Rafaelsen also won the Best Actor award for his role in the film. The Christmas Consultant The Christmas Consultant is a 2012 American holiday film starring David Hasselhoff. The movie aired on the Lifetime Channel on November 10, 2012 and was released to DVD in Germany and the United States in October 2013. OzLand OzLand is a 2014 American science fantasy drama independent film starring Zack Ratkovich and Glenn Payne. It was written and directed by Michael Williams in his feature film debut. The films story and characters are inspired by and are references to characters and events that appear in L. Frank Baums childrens book, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Rag Union Rag Union is a 2015 Russian comedy film directed by Mikhail Mestetsky. The film was screened at the Berlinale in the Generation 14plus section. In 2017, HBO purchased the rights to show the film on the HBO Central Europe channel. The Weekend Movie The Weekend is a 2016 British comedy film directed by Sheridan De Myers. Joivan Wade, Percelle Ascott, and Dee Kaate star as three London youths who find a bag full of money. After they spend tens of thousands of pounds on a shopping spree and massive party, the criminal it was stolen from demands they pay him back. It was released in the United Kingdom on 2 December 2016. A Cowgirl's Story A Cowgirls Story is a 2017 American family film written and directed by Timothy Armstrong and starring Bailee Madison, Chloe Lukasiak and Pat Boone. Krampus Unleashed Krampus Unleashed is a 2016 horror film written and directed by Robert Conway. Premiering on video on demand before being released direct-to-video, the film stars Bryson Holl, Caroline Lassetter, Tim Sauer, and Emily Lynne Aiken as members of a dysfunctional family who run afoul of the mythological creature Krampus while spending Christmas with relatives in the Southwestern United States. Seklusyon Seklusyon is a 2016 Filipino supernatural horror thriller film directed by Erik Matti. The film is under the production of Reality Entertainment. It stars Rhed Bustamante, Neil Ryan Sese, Ronnie Alonte, Lou Veloso, Phoebe Walker, Dominic Roque, Elora Españo, John Vic De Guzman, JR Versales, Jerry OHara, Sherry Lara and Teroy Guzman. It is an official entry to the 2016 Metro Manila Film Festival, where it won 9 categories, including "Best Director" award for Erik Matti. The film is Erik Mattis third MMFF entry in recent years after his 2014 film The Aswang Chronicles 2, and 2015 film Honor Thy Father which was the subject of controversy that year when it was disqualified from the "Best Picture" category of the festivals award. Kee Kee is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language techno thriller film written and directed by Kalees and produced by Michael Rayappan. The film stars Jiiva, Nikki Galrani and Anaika Soti, with Govind Padmasoorya portraying the villain, and RJ Balaji, Rajendra Prasad, and Suhasini in supporting roles. Featuring music composed by Vishal Chandrasekhar, the film began production during August 2016. Upon release, the film was met with negative responses from critics.This film introduces dark web. In the Border States In the Border States is a 1910 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Prints of the film survive in the film archives of the Museum of Modern Art and the Library of Congress. The Sea Hawk The Sea Hawk is a 1924 American silent adventure film about an English noble sold into slavery who escapes and turns himself into a pirate king. Directed by Frank Lloyd, the screen adaptation was written by J. G. Hawks based upon the Rafael Sabatini novel of the same name. The movie is based on the 1915 novel by Rafael Sabatini, The Sea Hawk. It premiered on June 2, 1924, in New York City, twelve days before its theatrical debut. Highway 301 Highway 301 is an American 1950 crime drama film noir written and directed by Andrew L. Stone, and starring Steve Cochran, Virginia Grey, Gaby André and Edmon Ryan. I Can Get It for You Wholesale I Can Get It for You Wholesale is a 1951 American romantic drama film directed by Michael Gordon. The screenplay by Abraham Polonsky is based on Vera Casparys loose adaptation of the 1937 novel of the same title by Jerome Weidman. Submarine Command Submarine Command is a 1951 American war film directed by John Farrow and starring William Holden, Don Taylor, Nancy Olson, William Bendix, and Darryl Hickman. It is notable for being one of the first films to touch on post traumatic stress disorder. Holden invested $20,000 of his own money into the film. The film was panned by critics for its brooding melodrama. At Gunpoint At Gunpoint is a 1955 American Western film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Fred MacMurray, Dorothy Malone and Walter Brennan. Les vieux de la vieille The Old Guard is a 1960 French comedy film directed by Gilles Grangier. Eagles Over London Eagles Over London, is a 1969 "macaroni combat" war film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. The Sex Therapist Alvin Purple is a 1973 Australian comedy film starring Graeme Blundell, written by Alan Hopgood and directed by Tim Burstall. It received largely negative reviews from local film critics. Despite this it was a major hit with Australian audiences. Alvin Purple became the most commercially successful Australian film released to that time, breaking the box office record set by Michael Powells pioneering Anglo-Australian comedy feature Theyre a Weird Mob. The score and title theme were composed by Australian singer-songwriter Brian Cadd. A 1974 film sequel Alvin Rides Again toned-down the sex scenes and nudity, adding more camp comedy. This was followed by a 1976 Australian Broadcasting Commission situation comedy television series titled Alvin Purple. Blundell reprised the title role in both, as well as in the 1984 movie Melvin. Santee Santee is a 1973 American Color Western film directed by Gary Nelson and starring Glenn Ford. It was one of the first motion pictures to be shot electronically on videotape, using Norelco PCP-70 portable plumbicon NTSC cameras and portable Ampex VR-3000 2" VTRs, before being transferred to film at Consolidated Film Industries in Hollywood. Queen Kong Queen Kong is a 1976 British adventure comedy film parodying King Kong. The film was never released theatrically in the United Kingdom, due to legal action by Dino De Laurentiis, producer of the 1976 King Kong remake and RKO copyright holder of King Kong at the time. It got a limited release in Italy and Germany. The film has since resurfaced on DVD. The film has a cult following in Japan. In 1998, a troupe of Japanese comedians produced their own Japanese dialogue for the film, in a similar spirit to Woody Allens Whats Up; this version with the new Japanese dialogue was released on DVD in 2001. The film was novelized by James Moffat and published by Everest Books in 1977. Steel Steel is a 1979 drama film starring and executive produced by Lee Majors. It was filmed in Lexington and the surrounding Fayette County. The film was directed by Steve Carver and stars Lee Majors, Jennifer ONeill, Art Carney, and George Kennedy. The Man with the Carnation The Man with the Carnation is a 1980 Greek drama film directed by Nikos Tzimas, dealing with the arrest, trial and execution of the Greek Communist Nikos Belogiannis and his associates in 1951–1952. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Diploma. The film was also selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Mr. Vampire Part 3 Mr. Vampire III, also known as Mr. Vampire Part 3, is a 1987 Hong Kong comedy horror film directed by Ricky Lau and produced by Sammo Hung. The film is the third of a series of five films directed by Ricky Lau in the Mr. Vampire franchise. The Chinese title of the film literally translates to Mr. Spiritual Fantasy. Red Dust Red Dust is a 1990 Taiwanese drama film directed by Ho Yim. The film follows the life of an independent-minded woman writer during the Japanese occupation who falls in love with a man collaborating with the Japanese. Animals with the Tollkeeper Animals with the Tollkeeper is a 1998 American independent film directed by Michael Di Jiacomo. Pehlivan Pehlivan is a 1984 Turkish drama film directed by Zeki Ökten. It was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival where Tarık Akan won an Honourable Mention. Dhund Dhund is a 1973 Hindi movie produced and directed by B. R. Chopra. It stars Sanjay Khan, Zeenat Aman, Danny Denzongpa, Deven Verma, Madan Puri, Navin Nischol and Ashok Kumar. The music is by Ravi. The plot is inspired by Agatha Christies play, The Unexpected Guest. The Boys in Blue The Boys in Blue is a 1982 British comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring Tommy Cannon, Bobby Ball, Suzanne Danielle and Roy Kinnear. It is loosely based on the 1938 Will Hay film Ask a Policeman, which Guest co-wrote. Some policemen who have failed to make any arrests are threatened with dismissal, and begin to invent crime to justify their existence. It was the final feature film that Guest directed. La vie après l'amour Life After Love is a Canadian romantic comedy film, directed by Gabriel Pelletier and released in 2000. The film stars Michel Côté as Gilles, a man who is desperately trying to win back the love of his ex-wife Sophie after she leaves him for another man. The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 21st Genie Awards, for Best Supporting Actor and Best Costume Design. It received five Prix Jutra nominations at the 3rd Jutra Awards, for Best Film, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Screenplay, as well as winning the Billet dor as the years top-grossing Quebec film. Attack from Space Attack from Space is a 1964 film edited together for American television from films #5 and #6 of the 1957 Japanese short film series Super Giant. It is in the public domain. Out of the City Out of the City is a Czech comedy film directed by Tomás Vorel. It was released in 2000. Out of the City is Vorels fourth feature film. Hunting Humans Hunting Humans is a 2002 horror film written and directed by Kevin Kangas. The film gained notoriety when a copy of it was found among the possessions of murderer Adam Leroy Lane. My Wife, the Director General My Wife, the Director General is a 1966 Egyptian Comedy film directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab. Surveillance Surveillance is a 2006 film directed by Fritz Kiersch and starring Armand Assante and Nick Cornish. Runaway Horse Runaway Horse is a 2007 German comedy film based on the eponymous novella by Martin Walser. The Collective The Collective is a 2008 American independent horror film written, directed, and produced by Judson Pearce Morgan and Kelly Overton. The film was released to film festivals in 2008 and slated for theatrical release in 2009. Zwölf Winter 12 Winter is a 2009 German television film directed by Thomas Stiller which stars Jürgen Vogel and Axel Prahl. The film was produced by Martin Zimmermann and Bettina Brokemper while the screenplay was written Holger Karsten Schmidt. The film is based on the true story of two bank robbers who robbed a series of small banks throughout Germany. The two were pursued by police for more than 12 years before they were captured in August 2002. Boxhagener Platz Boxhagener Platz is a 2010 German comedy film directed by Matti Geschonneck. Transparency Transparency is a 2010 action film written and directed by Raul Inglis. It won Inglis the Best Director title at the 2011 Leo awards. Red Balloon Red Balloon is a 13-minute thriller short film directed by Alexis Wajsbrot and Damien Mace. It is adapted from the "clown statue" urban legend. The movie was nominated to numerous festivals Piché: entre ciel et terre Piché: The Landing of a Man is a Canadian drama film, directed by Sylvain Archambault and released in 2010. The film is based on the true story of Robert Piché, an airline pilot who successfully landed Air Transat Flight 236 in the Azores after the plane lost engine power mid-air. The film stars Michel Côté as Piché, with Côtés real-life son Maxime Le Flaguais playing the younger Piché in flashbacks. The cast also includes Normand DAmour, Sophie Prégent and Isabelle Guérard. The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 31st Genie Awards, for Best Cinematography and Best Editing. Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops: ~Winged Angels~ , also known as Doraemon, Nobita and the Steel Troops New Age, is an anime science fiction drama film and the 31st movie in the Doraemon franchise. It was released in Japan on March 5, 2011 in both IMAX 3D and conventional 2D formats. The film is a remake of the 1986 Doraemon movie, Nobita and the Steel Troops, and it is the first Doraemon film ever to be released in 3D. This movie was ranked the 5th highest grossing Japanese animated movie in 2011. Colette Colette, also released under the name Prisoner of Auschwitz, is a 2013 English language Czech-Slovak-Dutch war film written and directed by Milan Cieslar and starring Jirí Mádl and . It is set in World War II and based on the Arnošt Lustig book, A girl from Antwerp. Tiger Raid Tiger Raid is a 2016 Irish-British drama film directed by Simon Dixon and written by Simon Dixon, Mick Donnellan and Gareth Coulam Evans. Muramba Muramba is a 2017 Marathi-language comedy-drama film directed by Varun Narvekar. It stars Mithila Palkar and Amey Wagh. It is directed by a debutant director, Varun Narvekar. The film also features Sachin Khedekar and Chinmayi Sumit in supporting roles. Pretham 2 Pretham 2 is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language comedy horror film written, co-produced and directed by Ranjith Sankar. It is a sequel to the 2016 film Pretham. Jayasurya returns for the lead role, alongside a new supporting cast including Sidhartha Siva, Saniya Iyappan, Amith Chakalakkal, Durga Krishna, and Dain Davis. Jayasurya co-produced the film with Sankar and also distributed it together. Pretham 2 was released on 21 December 2018. Vantha Rajavathaan Varuven Vantha Rajavathaan Varuven is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film directed by Sundar C and produced by Lyca Productions. The film stars Silambarasan, Catherine Tresa, and Megha Akash in the lead roles alongside Ramya Krishnan, Prabhu, Nassar, Mahat Raghavendra, and Yogi Babu, among others, in supporting roles. Hiphop Tamizha composes the films music. This film is a remake of the Telugu film Attarintiki Daredi starring Pawan Kalyan and Samantha Akkineni. The title of the film is taken from a dialogue by Silambarasan in the film Chekka Chivantha Vaanam. The Sitter Downers The Sitter Downers is a 1937 film directed by Del Lord. It is the 27th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Quax, der Bruchpilot Quax the Crash Pilot is a 1941 German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Heinz Rühmann, Karin Himboldt and Lothar Firmans. It is also sometimes translated as Quax the Test Pilot. It features the popular song "Homeland, Your Stars". The film set in the 1930s before the outbreak of the Second World War. It is based on an aviation story by Hermann Grote about an everyday man who wins a newspaper competition that offers free flying lessons. Despite initial struggles, he gradually shows himself to be a good pilot. Much of the film was shot on location in Bavaria. It was followed by a sequel Quax in Africa which was also made during the Nazi era, but not released until 1947. The Adventures of Hajji Baba The Adventures of Hajji Baba is a 1954 American adventure film directed by Don Weis and starring John Derek and Elaine Stewart. Made in Southern California, it was released on October 1, 1954. In the credits it states that the film is suggested by The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan by James Justinian Morier. It was the first CinemaScope film made by Allied Artists Pictures. Gun for a Coward Gun for a Coward is a 1957 American CinemaScope Eastmancolor Western film directed by Abner Biberman and starring Fred MacMurray, Jeffrey Hunter and Janice Rule. Those Calloways Those Calloways is a 1965 American family drama film, adapted from the 1950 childrens novel Swiftwater by Paul Annixter. The film was produced by Walt Disney and directed by Norman Tokar. It was the last credit for veteran film composer Max Steiner. It stars Brian Keith, Vera Miles, Brandon de Wilde, Walter Brennan, Ed Wynn and Linda Evans. Following the patterned formula for Disney family entertainment, the film follows the trials and tribulations of a Vermont family over a period of time as they attempt to establish a sanctuary for the Canada geese that stopover in their rural community during their seasonal migrations. On-location New England filming contributes to the films appeal. Brandon de Wilde had previously worked with Walter Brennan in 1956s Good-bye, My Lady and with Brian Keith in the 3-part The Tenderfoot for Walt Disneys Wonderful World of Color in 1964. The Gladiators The Gladiators is a 1969 Swedish drama/science fiction film directed by Peter Watkins. The Calm The Calm is a 1980 Polish television drama film directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski and starring Jerzy Stuhr, Izabella Olszewska, and Jerzy Trela. Based on a story by Lech Borski and a screenplay by Kieślowski and Jerzy Stuhr, the film is about a young man who leaves prison after a three-year sentence seeking to start a new life. His dreams of a better life are broken, however, when he is forced into a conflict between a corrupt construction company boss and his fellow workers who go on strike. The Calm was filmed on location in Kraków and completed in 1976, but was banned by the state because of its subject matter—strikes were illegal in Poland during that time. The film was finally shown on Polish television for the first time on 19 September 1980. In 1981, The Calm received the Polish Film Festival Special Jury Prize. Escape from Hell Escape from Hell is a 1980 thriller film distributed by Troma Entertainment. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic. Don't Play with Tigers Dont Play with Tigers is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Martino. Funny Dirty Little War Funny Dirty Little War is a 1983 Argentine comedy drama film directed by Héctor Olivera, written by Olivera and Roberto Cossa, based on a novel of the same name by Osvaldo Soriano. It was produced by Fernando Ayala and Luis O. Repetto, and stars Federico Luppi, Miguel Ángel Solá, Ulises Dumont, Héctor Bidonde and Víctor Laplace. The Naked Cage The Naked Cage is a 1986 American drama film written and directed by Paul Nicholas. The film stars Shari Shattuck, Angel Tompkins, Lucinda Crosby, Stacey Shaffer, Christina Whitaker and Nick Benedict. The film was released on March 7, 1986, by Cannon Film Distributors. Stranger in the House Stranger in the House is a 1992 French crime drama directed by Georges Lautner and starring Jean Paul Belmondo. It is based on a novel by Georges Simenon, previously filmed by Henri Decoin in 1942. The film marked the directors fifth and last collaboration with Belmondo, and was a commercial failure on its release. It had 413,794 admissions in France. Virgina Virdžina is a 1991 Yugoslav drama film directed by Srđan Karanović. Genesis: The Creation and the Flood Genesis: The Creation and the Flood is a 1994 television film shot in Morocco, directed by an Italian film director, renowned Ermanno Olmi. It is based on the Book of Genesis, first book of the Hebrew Bible, where creation of the world and Great Flood are described. This film utilizes a cast of native Bedouins. Text of Genesis is read by a narrator, who at times appears as an elderly desert nomad telling the story to his extended Bedouin family. Modern clips of warfare and destruction are used to illustrate some Old Testament pronouncements about the evils practiced by mankind. The script fairly accurately follows the first nine chapters of Genesis, with a few added portions, like excerpts from the Song of Songs, Leviticus 26, and Psalm 50. The Tattooed Widow The Tattooed Widow is a Swedish Emmy Award winning TV movie from 1998, written and directed by Lars Molin. The film is centered on the 60 plus woman Ester, played by Mona Malm. Ester is living in a somewhat failed marriage where she is expected to take care of the household and be a good grandmother. But when a female relative, aunt Agnes, dies, everything changes. Agnes death gives Ester new possibilities and becomes an impulse for her to live her dreams. In 1999 The Tattooed Widow was awarded an Emmy Award for best international TV movie. Men and Women Noite Vazia, literary meaning Empty Night but translated as Men and Woman, is a 1964 Brazilian drama film, one of the best known of the filmmaker Walter Hugo Khouri with sound track of Rogério Duprat executed by Zimbo Trio. In November of 2015 the film entered the list made by the Brazilian Association of Film Critics of the 100 best Brazilian films of all time. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. Doli Saja Ke Rakhna Doli Saja Ke Rakhna is a 1998 Indian Hindi romance film directed by Priyadarshan, with Jyothika and Akshaye Khanna in lead roles. The plot is adapted from the Malayalam film Aniyathipraavu which was also remade in Tamil as Kadhalukku Mariyadhai and in Kannada as Preethigaagi. The music was composed by A. R. Rahman. This was Jyothikas First Film. She was considered for Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut, but lost to Preity Zinta for Dil Se... The soundtrack went on to be used in the 1999 Tamil movie Jodi and its Kannada version Sajni. Seryy Volk end Krasnaya Shapochka Seryi Volk & Krasnaya Shapochka, is a claymation film, produced in the USSR by Garri Bardin in 1990 , a year before the USSR actually did break up. The film is considered a parody of the demise of the USSR blended into the childrens story of "Little Red Riding Hood". Niram Niram is a 1999 Indian Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Kamal, starring Kunchacko Boban and Shalini in the lead roles. The film is about a special friendship between a boy and girl, Aby and Sona. The films music was composed by Vidyasagar. Niram was a huge commercial success, and brought back in a genre of college campus based films in Malayalam cinema. The film was remade in Telugu as Nuvve Kavali starring Tarun and Richa Pallod, in Tamil as Piriyadha Varam Vendum starring Prashanth and Shalini, in Kannada as Ninagagi with Vijay Raghavendra and Radhika Kumaraswamy, and in Hindi as Tujhe Meri Kasam starring Ritesh Deshmukh and Genelia DSouza. Sellâle The Waterfall is a 2001 Turkish comedy-drama film, written and directed by Semir Aslanyürek, about a famous painter returning to his hometown to remember his childhood in a politically divided home just before the 1960 military coup détat. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was described by author Rekin Teksoy as a "lively, fresh look at the directors childhood." Dil Vil Pyar Vyar Dil Vil Pyar Vyar is a 2002 Bollywood romantic musical film featuring an ensemble cast led by R. Madhavan, Jimmy Shergill and Sanjay Suri. The film was inspired by the songs of music composer R. D. Burman and won positive reviews upon release in October 2002. Smart Philip Mazaný Filip is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 2003. Based by stage play from Sklep Theatre. Beautiful Girl Beautiful Girl is a 2003 television movie starring Marissa Jaret Winokur. The film was directed by Douglas Barr for the ABC Family network. The Beach Party at the Threshold of Hell The Beach Party at the Threshold of Hell is an independent film directed by Jonny Gillette, written and co-directed by Kevin Wheatley, and produced by Jamie Bullock and Ryan Turi. It stars Kevin Wheatley and Jamie Bullock, amongst others. Scrap Heaven Scrap Heaven is a 2005 film, directed by Sang-il Lee. The movie was theatrically released to Japan in the year 2005. It was later released to the stores of North America in the year 2007. Mr. Socrates Mr. Socrates is a 2005 Korean crime film. Death on Demand Death on Demand is a 2008 horror film, directed by Adam Matalon and distributed by MTI Home Video. It is the first release from the Evil Twins production company. Blood on the Highway Blood on the Highway is an American comedy-horror film that was first released in March 2008 by BOH Productions. The film premiered at the AFI Dallas Film Festival on March 28, 2008. The film was directed by Barak Epstein and Blair Rowan and stars Deva George, Robin Gierhart, Nate Rubin, and features Nicholas Brendon and Tom Towles. The screenplay to the film, is an homage/parody to horror films, was written by Chris Gardner and Blair Rowan. Our Town Our Town is a 2007 South Korean film. Under the Boardwalk: The Monopoly Story Under the Boardwalk: The Monopoly Story is a 2011 documentary presenting a series of stories about the board game of Monopoly and those who play it. The film was narrated by Zachary Levi, and directed by Kevin Tostado. Sisi Sisi is a 2009 Austrian-Italian-German biographical drama television miniseries directed by Xaver Schwarzenberger and starring Cristiana Capotondi in the title role. It was produced by Sunset, Publispei, RAI and EosTV, with a budget of about 11 million euros. It depicts real life events of Empress Elisabeth of Austria. A Matter of Taste: Serving Up Paul Liebrandt A Matter of Taste: Serving Up Paul Liebrandt is a documentary that follows the career of chef Paul Liebrandt over the course of a decade in New York City. Directed by Sally Rowe, it premiered on HBO on June 13, 2011. Rolling Papers Rolling Papers is a 2015 documentary film directed by Mitch Dickman and featuring Ricardo Baca. The "deceptively rote title" is said to be a winking reference to Bacas work as a newspaper writer. GTFO: Get the F&#% Out GTFO is a 2015 American documentary film, directed by Shannon Sun-Higginson, about sexism and women in the world of video games. It premiered at South by Southwest on March 14, 2015. Sun-Higginson, a documentary filmmaker from New York City, began work on GTFO in early 2012 and ultimately funded it as a Kickstarter project. She was initially inspired to create the film after watching a clip from live-stream gaming competition Cross Assault in which a player repeatedly sexually harassed his teammate. Sun-Higginson then "decided to take a step back and explore what it means to be a woman in gaming in general, both the positive and the negative." The movie compiles interviews from gamers, developers, journalists to show how pervasive sexist behavior is in the gaming world. The films premiere at South by Southwest was met with primarily favorable reviews, with critic Dennis Harvey commenting: "Several other documentaries are currently in the works on the same subject, and many will no doubt be a lot slicker than GTFO. But the rough edges of Sun-Higginson’s Kickstarter-funded feature lend it an ingratiating, unpretentious modesty, and its lack of rancor on a topic that might’ve easily supported a more sensationalist approach can only be a plus in reaching male gamers most in need of its wake-up call." Viper Club Viper Club is a 2018 American drama film directed by Maryam Keshavarz and starring Susan Sarandon. The film was produced by YouTube Premium in association with CounterNarrative and MaraKesh Films and held its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2018. The film was released theatrically in the United States on October 26, 2018. 45 Minutes from Hollywood 45 Minutes From Hollywood is an American two-reel silent film released by Pathé Exchange. The runtime is 15 minutes. At the time, it was known as a Glenn Tryon vehicle, but today it is best remembered as the second instance of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy appearing in the same film together — although they do not share any scenes — at least half a decade after their first chance billing in The Lucky Dog. Since the film uses footage from the Theda Bara star vehicle Madame Mystery, it is also the last screen appearance of silent film vamp Bara. Mother Pluto Mother Pluto is a Silly Symphonies cartoon released on November 14, 1936, directed by David Hand. The cartoon features the adorable pup, Pluto. Cynthia Cynthia is a 1947 American comedy-drama film starring Mary Astor, Elizabeth Taylor, and George Murphy. The film is based on the play The Rich, Full Life by Viña Delmar and was adapted by screenwriters Harold Buchman and Charles Kaufman. Escape Me Never Escape Me Never is a 1947 American melodrama film directed by Peter Godfrey and starring Errol Flynn, Ida Lupino, Eleanor Parker, and Gig Young. It is the second film adaptation of the play Escape Me Never by Margaret Kennedy, which was based on her 1930 novel The Fool in the Family. That book was a continuation of her story of the fictional Sanger family of musical geniuses introduced in The Constant Nymph, but there is a disjunct among the books and the films: The Sanger brothers are never mentioned in the 1943 film of The Constant Nymph, and their names are changed in this picture. Crashout Crashout is a 1955 American film noir crime film directed by Lewis R. Foster and starring William Bendix, Arthur Kennedy, Luther Adler, William Talman, Gene Evans, Marshall Thompson, and Beverly Michaels. Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki is a 1955 American comedy film directed by Lee Sholem. It is the seventh installment of Universal-Internationals Ma and Pa Kettle series starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride. Ghosts of Rome Ghosts of Rome is a 1961 Italian comedy film directed by Antonio Pietrangeli. The Legend of Lobo The Legend of Lobo is a 1962 American film that follows the life and adventures of Lobo, a wolf born and raised in southwestern North America. Neither the time period nor the precise location are specified in the film, in part because the story is told as much from a wolfs point of view as from a humans. There is no dialogue in the film; the only interpretation is through a story-song composed and sung by the Sons of the Pioneers and the Sherman Brothers, and narration by Rex Allen. Filming took place in Sedona. Lobo is based upon Lobo the King of Currumpaw, an 1890s wolf described in a non-fictional account by naturalist Ernest Seton, who was the bounty hunter in the real-life story. Devil in the Flesh Venus in Furs is a 1969 Italian erotic drama film directed by Massimo Dallamano. Based on the novel Venus in Furs by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, the film was first released in 1969 in Germany under the title Venuz im pelz. In Italy, the film did not pass the censorship examination because of the sex scenes deemed too rough and all attempts to overcome the censorships remarks, with various cut versions, were unsuccessful. The film was eventually released in 1973 under the title Venere nuda, but even this cut version was confiscated after a few days for contempt of decency. In 1975, the film was finally released in Italian cinemas under the title Le malizie di Venere, in a heavily censored version which was altered by a new editing and by the introduction of new scenes filmed by Paolo Heusch, which turned the film plot into a giallo. The new title was a specific reference to lead actress Laura Antonellis box-office success in Malizia. Documenteur Documenteur also known as Documenteur: An Emotion Picture is a French-American feature film by French director Agnès Varda. The film debuted at the 1981 Toronto International Film Festival. The film stars Sabine Mamou as a single mother and Vardas son Mathieu Demy as her son. Though the film stands on its own it was made as a companion piece to the documentary Murs Murs in which Varda filmed mural art around L.A. and interviewed the artists who had made the pieces. Many of the murals filmed in Murs Murs appears in Documenteur and the film even opens with the same image as Murs Murs ended on. Reunion Reunion is a 1989 British dramatic film based on the 1971 novel of the same name by Fred Uhlman, directed by Jerry Schatzberg from a screenplay by Harold Pinter. It stars Jason Robards. The film was released in France under the title L Ami Retrouvé and in Germany as Der wiedergefundene Freund. The story is centred on the "enchanted friendship" of two teenagers in 1933 Germany. Hans Strauss is the son of a Jewish doctor and Konradin Von Lohenburg is from an aristocratic family. The background is the rise of Nazism. Jason Robards plays the older Hans in the 1970s as he prepares to travel to Germany for the first time since the 1930s. The film was shot on location in Berlin, New York and Stuttgart. Reunion was nominated for a Golden Palm at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Roselyne and the Lions Roselyne et les lions is a 1989 French film directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix. Thierry does odd jobs in a zoo in Marseille in exchange for lessons from Frazier the lion trainer. He meets Roselyne and they leave together to find work. They are taken on by a circus in Munich and achieve success as lion trainers when the trainer Klint loses his nerve. All the Vermeers in New York All the Vermeers in New York is a 1990 American film written, directed and produced by Jon Jost. Doctor Mack Mack the Knife, also known as Dr. Mack, is a 1995 Hong Kong comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by Lee Chi-ngai, based on the manga Dr. Kumahige by Buronson and Takumi Nagaysu. The film stars Tony Leung, Sean Lau, Alex To, Christy Chung, Andy Hui, Hilary Tsui and Gigi Leung in her debut film role. Escape: Human Cargo Escape: Human Cargo is a 1998 American action television film, directed by Simon Wincer. In 1999, the film was nominated at the Motion Picture Sound Editors for the Golden Reel Award in the Best Sound Editing - Television movies category. It lost to A Soldiers Sweetheart. To so gadi Real Pests is a 1977 Slovenian comedy film by the writer and director Jože Bevc, starring Bert Sotlar, Dare Valič and Majda Potokar. The film was one of the most successful films in Slovenia, holding the domestic box office record for almost 15 years. Aye Auto Aye Auto is a 1990 Indian Malayalam romantic-musical film directed by Venu Nagavalli and starring Mohanlal and Rekha in the lead roles. The plot follows the life of auto drivers in the city of Kozhikode in Kerala. Aye Auto was the second highest-grossing Malayalam film of 1990 at the box office, behind His Highness Abdullah. Zakhmi Dil Zakhmi Dil is a 1994 Indian film directed by Raju Subramaniam. It stars Akshay Kumar, Ravi Kishan and Ashwini Bhave. Finis terrae Finis Terræ is a 1929 French silent drama film written and directed by Jean Epstein. The story centres on a small group of men harvesting seaweed off the coast of Brittany, and the problems which arise when one of them gets an infected thumb. The films title is the old Latin name of the region Finistère, where the story is set, and means "End of the Earth". The film is shot in a documentary-like style, with local non-actors in all roles, and frequent handheld camerawork. Also, Epstein often inserts slow motion footage. Son of Hamido Hamidos son is a 1957 Egyptian comedy film directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab. Baptists at Our Barbecue Baptists at Our Barbecue is a 2004 comedy film based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Robert Farrell Smith. It was directed, and produced by Christian Vuissa. This film features some The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints centric humor that is meant to appeal to Mormon audiences, humor that people who are not LDS are not likely to get, as well as some humor aimed at non-Mormon audiences. Doggy Poo Doggy Poo is a 34-minute stop motion-animated film from South Korea, directed by Kwon Oh-sung, based on Kwon Jung-saengs 1968 childrens book Doggy Poo, illustrated by Annie Rose Godsman. There are both English and Korean language versions of the film. Fatwa Fatwa is a 2006 American dramatic thriller film starring Lauren Holly. Not Like Everyone Else Not Like Everyone Else is a 2006 television film that aired on Lifetime Television and starred Alia Shawkat, Illeana Douglas and Eric Schweig. It is based on a true story of events that happened to Brandi Blackbear in 1999–2000. This telefilm was shot in Shreveport. The Knot The Knot is a 2006 Chinese film directed by Yin Li. It was Chinas submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not nominated. It won the Best Film in the 2007 Golden Rooster Awards, and was named Outstanding Film by the 2008 Hundred Flowers Awards. Pete Seeger: The Power of Song Pete Seeger: The Power of Song is a documentary film about the life and music of the folk singer Pete Seeger. The film, which won an Emmy Award, was executive produced by Seegers wife, filmmaker Toshi Seeger, when she was 85 years old. The documentary was directed by Jim Brown, who also directed Wasnt That a Time!. The film includes interviews with Arlo Guthrie, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Tom Paxton, Mary Travers, Natalie Maines, and numerous Seeger family members. One of its associate producers was Kitama Jackson, a grandson of Seeger. Musée haut, musée bas A Day at the Museum or Musée haut, musée bas is a 2008 French ensemble comedy film directed by Jean-Michel Ribes. The Past Is a Foreign Land The Past Is a Foreign Land is a 2008 Italian neo-noir film directed by Daniele Vicari. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Gianrico Carofiglio, who also collaborated to the screenplay. It entered the competition at the 2008 Rome International Film Festival, in which Michele Riondino was awarded best actor. Doors Open Doors Open is a 2012 Scottish thriller heist film directed by Marc Evans, starring Douglas Henshall, Stephen Fry, Lenora Crichlow and Kenneth Collard. It is based on the novel of the same name by Ian Rankin, about a self-made millionaire, an art professor and a banker, who come together to undertake an audacious art heist. The film was commissioned by ITV and produced by Stephen Frys Sprout Pictures production company. It was officially released on 26 December 2012 in the UK. Catching Milat Catching Milat is a two-part Australian television miniseries that screened on the Seven Network, in collaboration with "Screen Australia" on 17 and 24 May 2015. It is based on the book "Sins of the Brother" by Mark Whittaker and Les Kennedy and is loosely based upon the true story of how NSW Police and detectives under "Task Force Air" tracked down and caught serial killer Ivan Milat, who was responsible for the infamous backpacker murders. Voin The Warrior is a 2015 Russian sports drama film directed by Aleksei Andrianov. The film tells the story of two brothers, professional mixed martial arts athletes and their father, a fighting coach. The pictures plot bears strong similarity with the 2011 American film of the same name. Flemish Heaven Flemish Heaven is a 2016 Belgian drama film directed by Peter Monsaert. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. They They is a 2017 American drama film directed by Anahita Ghazvinizadeh and starring Rhys Fehrenbacher. It was screened in the Special Screening section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. They was Ghazvinizadehs first feature film. Murder on the Blackpool Express Jason Cook Films is a series of comedy drama television films created by Jason Cook. Starring Johnny Vegas, Sian Gibson, Nigel Havers, Una Stubbs, Griff Rhys Jones, Nina Wadia, Sheila Reid, Kimberley Nixon, and Kevin Eldon. A sequel, Death on the Tyne, aired on Gold the following year, on 15 December 2018. A third film Dial M for Middlesbrough is scheduled for 2019. Sinners' Holiday Sinners Holiday is a 1930 American pre-Code all-talking crime drama film starring Grant Withers, Evalyn Knapp and featuring James Cagney, Lucille La Verne, and Joan Blondell. It is based on the 1930 play Penny Arcade by Marie Baumer. Both Cagney and Blondell reprised the roles they played in the original Broadway production. The Nifty Nineties The Nifty Nineties is an animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on June 20, 1941 by RKO Radio Pictures. The animated short was directed by Riley Thomson and animated by Ward Kimball, Walt Kelly, Fred Moore, Claude Smith, David Swift, and Les Clark with effects animation by Art Fitzpatrick. The film stars Mickey and Minnie Mouse and romanticizes the decade of the 1890s. The film features original and adapted music by Charles Wolcott. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey and Thelma Boardman as Minnie. Animators Ward Kimball and Fred Moore have cameos where they each voice a caricatured version of themselves. The Old Army Game The Old Army Game is a Walt Disney cartoon starring Donald Duck. It was released on November 5, 1943 by RKO Radio Pictures. The Stupid Cupid The Stupid Cupid is a short Looney Tunes animated cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin and released in 1944. Adam and Evalyn Adam and Evelyne, released in the U.S. as Adam and Evalyn, is a 1949 romance film starring Stewart Granger and Jean Simmons. According to Robert Osborne, host of Turner Classic Movies, this suited the stars, as they were romantically involved at the time, despite their age difference. They married the next year. She's Working Her Way Through College Shes Working Her Way Through College is a 1952 American comedy film produced by Warner Bros. A musical comedy in Technicolor, it was directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, and starred Virginia Mayo and Ronald Reagan. Shes Working Her Way through College is adapted quite loosely from the 1942 film of James Thurbers and Elliott Nugents First Amendment comedy/drama The Male Animal that starred Olivia de Havilland and Henry Fonda and which, in turn, was based on the 1940 Broadway play of the same name and written by the same authors. The Barretts of Wimpole Street The Barretts of Wimpole Street is a 1957 Metrocolor CinemaScope film originating from the United Kingdom, and was a re-make of the earlier 1934 version by the same director, Sidney Franklin. Both films are based on the play The Barretts of Wimpole Street by Rudolf Besier. The screenplay for the 1957 film is credited to John Dighton, although Franklin used exactly the same script for the second movie as he did for the first. The film, set in the early 19th century, stars Jennifer Jones, John Gielgud, and Bill Travers. The Thief of Baghdad The Thief of Baghdad is a 1961 film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Steve Reeves. The film has been considered as one of the "finest vehicles" in which Steve Reeves starred. Junglee Junglee is a 1961 Indian movie produced and directed by Subodh Mukherjee. The music is by Shankar Jaikishan and the lyrics by Shailendra and Hasrat Jaipuri. The film stars Shammi Kapoor, Lalita Pawar, Shashikala, Anoop Kumar and Asit Sen. Saira Banu, in her debut film, earned a Filmfare nomination as Best Actress. The movie was a lighthearted musical. Box Office India calls the film a "super-hit" with a net earning of 1,75,00,000. The song "Chahe Koi Mujhe Junglee Kahe" was choreographed by P.L. Raj. The film was remade into Telugu as Sarada Ramudu, starring N.T. Rama Rao and Jayasudha. Dandelions by the Roots Salad by the Roots is a Franco-Italian comedy directed by Georges Lautner and released in 1964, a year after his success with Les Tontons flingueurs, which was also set in the Parisian underworld. It benefits from music by Georges Delerue and dialogue by Michel Audiard, among whose legendary lines is Plus tas de pognon, moins tas de principes. Loseille cest la gangrène de lâme.. Four Days in November Four Days in November is a 1964 American documentary film directed by Mel Stuart about the assassination of John F. Kennedy. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film includes Dallas radio and television coverage of: The Presidents arrival at Love Field Progression of the motorcade First local bulletin of shooting Reports at Parkland Hospital Official announcement of Presidents death from Malcolm Kilduff Amateur films and photos include: Scenes along the motorcade route Orville Nixs films of the motorcade entering Dealey Plaza, the fatal head shot followed by Secret Service Agent Clint Hill climbing on top of the presidential limousine and the post-shooting confusion at the Plaza Mary Moormans photo taken just a fraction of a second after the fatal shot Bob Jacksons photo of Jack Ruby shooting Lee Harvey Oswald at the Dallas City Jail The Curious Dr. Humpp The Curious Dr. Humpp is a 1969 Argentinan exploitation date=October 2019}} date=October 2019}} date=October 2019}} date=October 2019}} date=October 2019}} The Curious Dr. Humpp}} The Curious Dr. Humpp}} The Curious Dr. Humpp}} The Curious Dr. Humpp}} The Curious Dr. Humpp}} The Curious Dr. Humpp}} The Curious Dr. Humpp}} The Curious Dr. Humpp}} The Curious Dr. Humpp}} Nishant Nishant is a 1975 Hindi drama film directed by Shyam Benegal, based on an original screenplay by noted playwright Vijay Tendulkar, with dialogues by Satyadev Dubey. The film features an ensemble of parallel cinema actors including Girish Karnad, Amrish Puri, Shabana Azmi, Anant Nag and Sadhu Meher with Smita Patil and Naseeruddin Shah. This film focuses on the power of the rural elite and the sexual exploitation of women, during the time of feudalism in India. The film won the 1977 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. The film was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. The film was invited to the London Film Festival of 1976, the Melbourne International Film Festival of 1977, and the Chicago International Film Festival of 1977, where it was awarded the Golden Plaque. Independence Day Independence Day is a 1983 film directed by Robert Mandel from a script by the novelist Alice Hoffman. It was designed by Stewart Campbell and shot by Charles Rosher. It stars Kathleen Quinlan, David Keith, Cliff DeYoung, Frances Sternhagen and Dianne Wiest. The film concerns the small-town life of an artist and her challenge to become "what shes almost sure she could be." "Her desperation takes the form of affectations and pretensions that are a little like those of the young Katharine Hepburn in Alice Adams and the young Margaret Sullavan in The Shop Around the Corner, but the Quinlan character "has the talent driving her on past all that." Wiest plays a battered wife. The film was reviewed favorably by the critic Pauline Kael in her collection State of the Art: "Kathleen Quinlan plays the part of the woman artist with a cool, wire-taut intensity, Robert Mandel keeps the whole cast interacting quietly and satisfyingly, Wiest has hold of an original character and plays her to the scary hilt." After years only available on VHS, Independence Day got a DVD release by the Warner Archive Collection on November 2015. What Waits Below What Waits Below is a science-fiction adventure film released in 1984. Directed by Don Sharp, produced by the Adams Apple Film Company, the film runs for 88 minutes and stars Robert Powell, Timothy Bottoms, and Lisa Blount. The tagline for the video release of the film was "Underground, no-one can hear you die". Opasno dlya zhizni! Dangerous for Your Life! is a 1985 Soviet comedy film directed by Leonid Gaidai. Yumeji is a 1991 independent Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki. It is a semi-fictional account of poet and painter Takehisa Yumeji. It also forms the final part of Suzukis Taishō Roman Trilogy, preceded by Zigeunerweisen and Kagero-za, surrealistic psychological dramas and ghost stories linked by style, themes and the Taishō period setting. All three were produced by Genjiro Arato. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Expect No Mercy Expect No Mercy is a 1995 action/science-fiction film starring Billy Blanks, Jalal Merhi, Wolf Larson, Laurie Holden, Anthony De Longis, and Michael Blanks. The soundtrack was composed by Varouje. The film was written by Stephen J. Maunder, produced by Jalal Merhi, and directed by Zale Dalen. Lupin III: Dead or Alive is a 1996 Japanese animated film directed by Monkey Punch. In addition to being the fifth feature film in the Lupin III franchise, Dead or Alive was also the first Lupin production to make use of computer-generated animation in which it was cooperated by Celsys. The North American release was done by Funimation; the film is available both individually and as part of their "First Haul" box set. Tolerance Tolerance is a 2000 Brazilian drama film directed by Carlos Gerbase. Amy & Isabelle Amy & Isabelle is a 2001 made-for-television movie produced through Oprah Winfreys Harpo Films as part of her "Oprah Winfrey Presents" film line. It was directed by Lloyd Kramer, who had previously directed another film under the "Oprah Winfrey Presents" banner, Mitch Alboms For One More Day. The book is based on the 1998 Elizabeth Strout book Amy and Isabelle and stars Elisabeth Shue and Hanna Hall as Isabelle and her daughter Amy. Filming took place in South Carolina and the movie aired on ABC on March 4, 2001. Kick the Moon Kick the Moon is a 2001 South Korean film directed by Kim Sang-jin. Flavors Flavors is a 2003 romantic comedy film written and directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K., concerning Indian immigrants in America. Nature Unleashed: Earthquake Nature Unleashed: Earthquake is a 2005 disaster film directed by Tibor Takács and written by Andy Hurst. It stars Fintan McKeown, Jacinta Mulcahy, and Michael Zelniker. This Is the Song You Need Alt For Egil is a 2004 Norwegian musical film directed by Tore Rygh, starring Kristoffer Joner and Trond Høvik. Egil Hjelmeland is a pizza delivery driver who decides to teach his best friend Jan-Ove Tofte, who is mentally retarded, how to drive the delivery car. The title is a play on Alt for Norge which is a patriotic Norwegian motto dating to World War II. 69 69 is a 2004 film adaptation of Ryu Murakamis novel 69. Vanaja Vanaja is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language drama film written and directed by Rajnesh Domalpalli on a story that constituted his Master of Fine Arts thesis at Columbia University. The film was made on a shoestring budget using a cast of non-professional first-timers for two and a half months. The film stars Mamatha Bhukya as the title character: a 15-year-old daughter of a poor fisherman set in the backdrop of a rustic state of Andhra Pradesh in Southern India. She learns Kuchipudi, a classical Indian dance form, while being employed at a local landladys house. All seems to be going well for her until sexual chemistry evolves between her and the landladys son, and this eventually leads her being raped by him. The ensuing pregnancy disrupts her simple life, and she must choose how to deal with the child. Vanaja was screened at several international festivals such as the Toronto International Film Festival and the Berlin International Film Festival, among others. It was nominated for the Diesel Discovery Award at the former and won the Best First Feature award at the latter. Beside this, it won several jury prizes at other film festivals, and was nominated for the Best First Feature and Best Cinematography awards at the Independent Spirit Awards. Vanaja found favour with many international critics as well. Roger Ebert ranked it among the five best foreign language films of 2007. It runs for 111 minutes in with subtitles in English. The End of Poverty? The End of Poverty? is a 2008 documentary film about poverty directed by Philippe Diaz. It is narrated by Martin Sheen and was produced by Cinema Libre Studio in association with the non-profit Robert Schalkenbach Foundation. The film was selected for the international critics week award at the 2008 Cannes Festival. Kekkaishi is a supernatural manga series written and illustrated by Yellow Tanabe. It was serialized in Japan by Shogakukan in the manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from May 2003 to April 2011, and licensed for an English-language release in North America by Viz Media. It was adapted as a fifty-two episode anime series by Sunrise, which was broadcast between October 2006 and February 2008. The series is about Yoshimori Sumimura and Tokine Yukimura, heirs to rival families of kekkai users, who must defend their school from the spirits drawn to the sacred land upon which it is built. Kekkaishi received the 2007 Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen manga. Kid-Thing Kid-Thing is a 2012 American drama film written and directed by David Zellner. The film was shown in 2012 at various festivals, including the Sundance Film Festival and Berlin International Film Festival. In the USA, the film was released on May 22, 2013 for cinemas. A Little Game A Little Game is a 2014 American family adventure film starring F. Murray Abraham, Ralph Macchio, Janeane Garofalo and Olympia Dukakis. House of Forbidden Secrets House of Forbidden Secrets is a 2013 American horror film directed by Todd Sheets, with a score created by Fabio Frizzi. The Boxcar Children The Boxcar Children is a 2014 American 3D computer animated family adventure film based on The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler Warner. Doraemon the Movie: Nobita and the Birth of Japan is a 2016 Japanese animated science fiction adventure film written and directed by Shinnosuke Yakuwa. Its the 36th feature film of Doraemon franchise. The film is about the adventure of Nobita and his friend in Japan, 70,000 years ago. The taglines were "Friendship could cross over space-time", "Daddy, I saw the birth of Japan in 21st century", "We can see the birth of Japan in 21st Century" and "Some of the secrets only have in Japan". The film was released in Japan on 5 March 2016. It was adapted into a Nintendo 3DS video game, released March 3, 2016. It is available in the iTunes store with English subtitles in Malaysia and Singapore, and on DVD and Blu-ray with English subtitles in Hong Kong. This film was the 7th highest grossing Japanese film of the year. Intent to Destroy Intent to Destroy: Death, Denial, & Depiction is a 2017 documentary film directed by Joe Berlinger about the Armenian Genocide. Buy Me a Gun Buy Me a Gun is a 2018 Mexican drama film directed by Julio Hernández Cordon. It was selected to screen in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. The Loves of Pharaoh The Loves of Pharaoh is a 1922 German historical epic film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. It starred Emil Jannings. A complete version of the film had been considered lost for years. A digitally restored and reconstructed version premièred on 17 September 2011. The restored film includes the original music by composer Eduard Künneke that had been commissioned for the film by Lubitsch. Lubitsch is thought to have made The Loves of Pharaoh to show Hollywood that he could make an epic. The Loves of Pharaoh was his last German feature before he migrated to Hollywood in 1923. The Boob The Boob is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film directed by William A. Wellman, and starring Gertrude Olmstead, Antonio DAlgy, George K. Arthur, and Joan Crawford. Slippery Silks Slippery Silks is a 1936 film directed by Preston Black and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 19th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Brother Rat Brother Rat is a 1938 American comedy drama film about cadets at Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, directed by William Keighley, and starring president-to-be Ronald Reagan, Priscilla Lane, Eddie Albert, Jane Wyman, and Wayne Morris. The film is an adaptation of the successful Broadway play of the same name written by two former VMI cadets, John Monks, Jr. and Fred Finklehoffe, which ran for 577 performances between December 1936 and April 1938. Albert and supporting actor William Tracy reprised their roles in the stage productions. Action in Arabia Action in Arabia is a 1944 film directed by Leonide Moguy and starring George Sanders and Virginia Bruce. The film was written by Philip MacDonald and Herbert J. Biberman. The supporting cast includes Gene Lockhart and Robert Armstrong, and the plot involves trouble and intrigue with the Nazis in Damascus, who scheme to seize control of the Suez Canal. Jerky Turkey Jerky Turkey is a 1945 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon directed by Tex Avery. I'd Climb the Highest Mountain Id Climb the Highest Mountain is a 1951 Technicolor religious drama film made by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. It was directed by Henry King and produced by Lamar Trotti from a screenplay by King and Trotti. The story is based on a 1910 novel by Corra Harris about a minister and his wife in southern Appalachia in the early 20th century. The music score was by Sol Kaplan and the cinematography by Edward Cronjager. The film stars Susan Hayward and William Lundigan with Rory Calhoun, Barbara Bates, Gene Lockhart, Alexander Knox and Lynn Bari. The movie was shot in the Appalachian Mountains of Georgia, an unusual and out-of-the-way location at the time. Bad for Each Other Bad for Each Other is a 1953 American drama film noir directed by Irving Rapper and starring Charlton Heston, Lizabeth Scott and Dianne Foster. Its genre has been characterized as a "medical melodrama" with a film noir "bad girl". Underworld Beauty is a 1958 Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki. It marked Suzukis first CinemaScope film and was also the first to be credited to his assumed name, Seijun Suzuki. Mail Order Bride Mail Order Bride is a 1964 Western film starring Buddy Ebsen, Keir Dullea and Lois Nettleton, directed by Burt Kennedy. The screenplay concerns an old man who pressures the wild son of a dead friend into marrying a mail-order bride in an attempt to settle him down. Risky Business Les risques du métier is a 1967 French film directed by André Cayatte. This was Jacques Brels first feature film and co-starred Emmanuelle Riva, Jacques Harden, and Nadine Alari. Brel also produced the soundtrack with François Rauber. The film was released on 21 December 1967. Film critics praised Brels performance. House of Cards House of Cards is a 1969 Technicolor crime film directed by John Guillermin and starring George Peppard, Inger Stevens, and Orson Welles. Filmed in France and Italy, it marked the second time that Peppard and Guillermin worked together. In the Devil's Garden Assault is a 1971 British thriller film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Suzy Kendall, Frank Finlay and Freddie Jones, with Lesley-Anne Down making an early screen appearance; David Essex also has a small role. It is based on the novel The Ravine by Kendal Young, and tells about a police attempt to track down a dangerous rapist/killer on the loose. In the U.S., it was retitled In the Devils Garden. Blueblood Blue Blood is a 1973 British-Canadian horror film directed by Andrew Sinclair and starring Oliver Reed, Fiona Lewis and Derek Jacobi. It was based on the novel The Carry-Cot by Alexander Thynn and was shot on location at Longleat House in Wiltshire. Impulse Impulse is a 1974 American horror thriller film, starring William Shatner as a serial killer of wealthy widows. Ruth Roman, Kim Nicholas, Jennifer Bishop and Harold Sakata co-star. It was written by Tony Crechales and directed by William Grefé. The film was first released in Tampa, Florida, on January 31, 1974, where the filming took place. It was subsequently released nationwide in 1974–75, making nearly $4 million in the domestic box office. Dog's Dialogue Dogs Dialogue is a 1977 French short crime film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. The film contains popular conventions of the photo-romance but also can be viewed as a parody of the Brazilian telenovela or melodrama and pop culture stereotypes. The story, told almost entirely in still images, revolves around a young girl who is told her mother is not her real mother. The girl leaves her small town, grows into a beautiful woman, and starts searching for love and fulfillment in undesirable places. The story is narrated off-screen, and the stills are intercut with video footage of a city landscape and dogs barking. The film deals with topics of gender, sexuality, murder, prostitution, and gender/identity alterations. The motifs of gender subversion, still images, and dispersed bodies are seen in this film along with many other of Ruizs films. A main subject of this film is the relationship between stillness and movement and the repetitions of images, gestures and statements that are ironic yet believable. The film stars Eva Simonet and Silke Humel and is narrated by Robert Darmel in the French version and Michael Graham in the English version. Ruiz made the film while taking a hiatus from making The Suspended Vocation during an actors strike. The film won a César Award even though it was not seen by a wide audience. First Case, Second Case First Case, Second Case is a 1979 Iranian film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. The film starts with this scenario; A teacher is drawing a diagram of an ear on the chalkboard with his back to the class; he is interrupted several times by the sound of a pen banging rhythmically against a desk. Each time he turns around, the noise stops, only to resume again. Finally, unable to pick out the culprit, the teacher tells the seven boys sitting in the corner of the room to leave the class. The students are given an ultimatum, which becomes the basis of the film. Kiarostami showed this film to the Shahs educational experts and filmed their opinions in 1979. Shooting was nearly complete when, on February 1, Ayatollah Khomeini arrived in Tehran from exile and 10 days later declared an Islamic republic. In 1981 then Kiarostami set about remaking the film, junking the commentaries and changing its structure. He decided he would make the film into a dramatized dilemma. First Case involved pupils refusing to name the guilty party, in Second Case one of the pupils names the culprit and is allowed to return to the classroom. All of the new observers, including the new education minister and members of political parties were filmed commenting on the two cases. The film was banned after its premier and disappeared from view for decades until June 2009 when it reappeared and became widely distributed on the web. Phobia Phobia is a 1980 Canadian horror-thriller film directed by John Huston and starring Paul Michael Glaser. Savage Harvest Savage Harvest is a 1981 American action-adventure natural horror film directed by Robert L. Collins and starring Tom Skerritt, Michelle Phillips, Shawn Stevens, Anne-Marie Martin, Derek Partridge and Tana Helfer. Da Da is a 1988 film directed by Matt Clark, produced by Julie Corman, and starring Martin Sheen, Barnard Hughes, reprising his Tony Award-winning Broadway performance, and William Hickey. The screenplay was written by Irish playwright and journalist Hugh Leonard, who adapted it from his play Da, with additional material from his autobiographical book Home Before Night. Chastnyy detektiv, ili operatsiya 'Kooperatsiya' Private Detective, or Operation Cooperation or is a 1990 Soviet comedy film directed by Leonid Gaidai. De frigjorte Fish Out of Water is a 1993 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Clausen. The Fateful Day The Fateful Day, is a 1994 Iranian film based on a script of the same name by Bahram Beyzai. The film is directed by Shahram Asadi. It is generally, but perhaps not unanimously, known as the finest religious picture in Iran and attracts great popular and critical attention. Its cast includes a large number of Iranian cinema stars. Wheeler W. Dixon describes it as "an enormous hit in its home country." Ed's Next Move Eds Next Move is a 1996 American romantic comedy film written and directed by John C. Walsh. It stars Matt Ross and Callie Thorne. A micro-budget romantic comedy about a transplanted Midwesterner adapting to life in New Yorks East Village, the film appeared at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival where it received critical praise and was picked up by Orion Classics for theatrical release. The LA Times Kenneth Turan called the movie "one of the most appealing, audience friendly films at Sundance," while Roger Ebert referred to the film as "a truth telling comedy with quiet wit and bright dialogue. Sight & Sound called it "a perfectly formed romantic comedy." Destination Anywhere Destination Anywhere is an American film inspired by and featuring music and concepts from Jon Bon Jovis second solo record Destination Anywhere. The film and album were released in June 1997. The film stars Jon Bon Jovi and Demi Moore as a young couple struggling with alcoholism and the death of their young child. Directed by Mark Pellington, the film debuted on both MTV and VH1 in 1997 and also stars Kevin Bacon, Whoopi Goldberg and Annabella Sciorra. The film was released on DVD on April 11, 2005 and includes five promotional music videos and the track "Its Just Me" also features in full during the film. Don Juan Don Juan is a 1998 film directed and written by Jacques Weber, starring Penélope Cruz and Emmanuelle Béart. The screenplay was based on the play Dom Juan by Molière. The ending is subtly changed from the plays ending to eliminate all explicitly supernatural elements. In a Savage Land In a Savage Land is a 1999 Australian film set in New Guinea just prior to and during World War Two. It won the 2000 ARIA Music Award for Best Original Soundtrack. It was shot over six weeks in Papua New Guinea and two weeks in Adelaide. Jane Eyre Charlotte Brontës novel Jane Eyre has been the subject of numerous television and film adaptations. This 1973 four-hour literary version was a BBC television drama serial. It was directed by Joan Craft and starred Sorcha Cusack and Michael Jayston. Fiasco Fíaskó is an Icelandic film written and directed by Ragnar Bragason. Lavender Lavender is a 2000 Hong Kong romantic film written and directed by Riley Yip Kam-Hung. The film stars Taiwanese actor singer Takeshi Kaneshiro, Hong Kong actress singer Kelly Chen and actor singer Eason Chan. The title of the film is derived from Kelly Chens character Athenas deceased boyfriend favorite scent, which was lavender. The film is the third collaboration between Kaneshiro and Chen, the two previously co-starred together in 1996 "Lost and Found" and 1998 "Anna Magdalena". Shararat Shararat is a 2002 Bollywood comedy drama film directed by debutant Gurudev Bhalla and starring Abhishek Bachchan, Hrishitaa Bhatt and Amrish Puri in the lead roles. The film was released on 12 July 2002. A Tree of Palme is a 2002 Japanese anime film, written and directed by Takashi Nakamura. It was an official selection of the 2002 Berlin Film Festival. Tomie: Forbidden Fruit is a 2002 Japanese horror film directed by Shun Nakahara. It is the fourth installment of the Tomie film series, based on an eponymous manga by Junji Ito. Familiar Strangers Familiar Strangers is a 2008 film about an American family going through the process of negotiating the changing relationships between parents and children, especially as those children grow into adulthood. Ogród Luizy Louises Garden is a 2008 Polish comedy film directed by Maciej Wojtyszko. The Nail: The Story of Joey Nardone The Nail: The Story of Joey Nardone is a 2009 drama film. The film was directed by James Quattrochi and stars Tony Luke, Tony Danza, and William Forsythe. Oh My God Oh My God is a 2009 documentary film by filmmaker Peter Rodger. The filmmaker asked people across the world the question "What is God?" Notable figures interviewed include Ringo Starr, Hugh Jackman, David Copperfield, Seal, Bob Geldof, Baz Luhrmann, Jack Thompson, Princess Michael of Kent and Lawrence Blair. The Queen of Hearts The Queen of Hearts is a 2009 film directed by Valérie Donzelli. It was presented at the Locarno International Film Festival for the Filmmakers of the Present Competition. Just Friends? Just Friends? is a 2009 South Korean short film directed and written by Kim Jho Kwang-soo. It is the second installment in a series of gay-themed short films directed by Kim, following the 2008 film Boy Meets Boy. The film stars Yeon Woo-jin and Lee Je-hoon, who together play a couple that must deal with the issue of coming out. It premiered at the 14th Pusan International Film Festival on October 10, 2009. Two months later on December 17, Just Friends? was theatrically released in South Korea. A follow-up to Just Friends?, titled LOVE, 100°C, was released in 2010. Lou! Journal infime Lou! Journal infime is a 2014 French comedy film directed by Julien Neel, based on the first volume of his comic book series, Lou!. The screenplay was written by Julien Neel and Marc Syrigas. It stars Lola Lasseron, Ludivine Sagnier, Kyan Khojandi, and Nathalie Baye. Lou! Journal infime premiered at the Festival du film francophone dAngoulême on 24 August 2014, and was released in France on 8 October 2014. Fire Twister Fire Twister is a 2015 American-Canadian low-budget action-adventure-sci-fi film directed by George Erschbamer. The film received poor ratings due to poor production quality. Revenge Hevn is a 2015 Norwegian-Canadian drama film directed by Kjersti Steinsbø. Crosscurrent Crosscurrent is a 2016 Chinese drama film directed by Yang Chao. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. At Berlin Mark Lee Ping-Bing won the Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution for Cinematography. O Shaolin do Sertão O Shaolin do Sertão is 2016 Brazilian comedy film, directed by Halder Gomes and starring Edmilson Filho, Fábio Goulart and Bruna Hamú. Magalir Mattum Magalir Mattum is a 2017 Indian Tamil comedy drama film written and directed by Bramma, as his second venture after Kuttram Kadithal. The film features Jyothika, Urvashi, Bhanupriya, and Saranya Ponvannan in the lead roles, while Nassar, Livingston, Gokulnath, and G. Marimuthu play supporting roles. The film narrates the story of three female school friends who reunite after 38 years, despite the pressures put upon them by the men in their lives. Produced by Suriya and featuring music composed by Ghibran, the venture began production in July 2016 and had a theatrical release on 15 September 2017. Magalir Mattum received positive reviews. Upon release, the film won positive reviews and performed well at the box office. Jyothika was nominated for a Filmfare Awards for Best Actress.. Yaman Yaman is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language political action thriller film written and directed by Jeeva Shankar. Co-produced by Lyca Productions and Vijay Antony Film Corporation, the film features Vijay Antony and Miya in the lead roles, while Thiagarajan portrays another pivotal character. The film, which features Jeeva Shankar and Vijay Antony doubling up as the cinematographer and the music composer respectively, was released alongside its dubbed Telugu version on 24 February 2017. Our Gang Our Gang is an American Our Gang silent short film that was the third entry in the series to be released. It was directed by Charley Chase, Robert F. McGowan, Tom McNamara, and Fred Newmeyer. The two-reeler was released into theaters on November 5, 1922 by Pathé. Hell Below Hell Below is a 1933 American MGM pre-Code film set in the Adriatic Sea during World War I about submarine warfare based on Commander Edward Ellsbergs novel Pigboats. The film stars Robert Montgomery, Walter Huston, Robert Young, Madge Evans and Jimmy Durante. British Agent British Agent is a 1934 American espionage film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Leslie Howard and Kay Francis. It is based on Memoirs of a British Agent, the 1932 autobiography of R. H. Bruce Lockhart, who had spent a number of years working for the British Secret Service during the Russian Revolution. The film was produced by First National, which was then a division of Warner Bros.. Racket Busters Racket Busters is a 1938 film about crime in the trucking industry starring Humphrey Bogart and George Brent. The picture was directed by Lloyd Bacon. The Pied Piper The Pied Piper is a 1942 film in which an Englishman on vacation in France is caught up in the German invasion of that country, and finds himself taking an ever-growing group of children to safety. It stars Monty Woolley, Roddy McDowall and Anne Baxter. The film was adapted by Nunnally Johnson from the novel of the same name by Nevil Shute. It was directed by Irving Pichel. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Cinematography, Black-and-White and Best Picture. Tunisian Victory Tunisian Victory is a 1944 Anglo-American propaganda film about the victories in the North Africa Campaign. The film follows both armies from the planning of Operation Torch and Operation Acrobat, to the liberation of Tunis. Interspersed in the documentary format are the narrative voices of supposed American and British soldiers, recounting their experience in the campaign. Miles and Meredith, playing the roles of soldiers, talk separately until the end of the film when they have a dialogue, agree to co-operate after the end of the war, and with the other Allied nations create a more just and peaceful post-war order. The film was intended as a follow-up to the successful British documentary film Desert Victory. Frederic Kromes article "Tunisian Victory" and Anglo-American Film Propaganda in World War II from The Historian details the acrimony between the British and US film makers on the project. Most of the actual American combat footage taken during Operation Torch was destroyed when the ship carrying it was sunk, requiring many "battle scenes" to be reshot in the U.S. by director John Huston. Huston restaged several battles and liberations to achieve high quality footage, even going so far as to film some air battle scenes and in Orlando. The British recognized the dubious nature of the film, though they themselves were guilty of the same recreations in wartime propaganda films. The direction of the final version involved no less than five individuals: Frank Capra, John Huston, Anthony Veiller, Hugh Stewart and Roy Boulting. Three Little Pirates Three Little Pirates is a 1946 film directed by Edward Bernds and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 96th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. La 'Moara cu noroc' The Mill of Good Luck is a 1955 Romanian drama film directed by Victor Iliu. It was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. It is a version of the short story Moara cu noroc, published in the collection Nuvele din popor by Ioan Slavici. Far til fire i byen Father of Four in the City is a 1956 Danish family film directed by Alice OFredericks. Escort West Escort West is a 1959 American Western film directed by Francis D. Lyon, and starring Victor Mature, Faith Domergue, and Elaine Stewart. The movie is set after the U.S. Civil War, when a former Confederate officer, played by Victor Mature, and his daughter help some survivors of an Indian massacre. The film was released by United Artists on January 23, 1959. It was the second of two co-productions between Batjac and Romina Productions. Their first was China Doll. The movie was filmed largely on the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, Calif., with additional footage shot on the nearby Bell Moving Picture Ranch. The site of the Bell Ranch location shoot remained a mystery for decades until it was discovered on an expedition by film location researchers in early 2015. The researchers found the location by using information from "Escort West" and the first Elvis Presley movie, Love Me Tender, which filmed its climactic sequence at the same site, known as the "Rocky Hill." Love Is a Ball Love Is a Ball is a 1963 romantic comedy film starring Glenn Ford, Hope Lange, and Charles Boyer. It is based on the novel The Grand Duke and Mr. Pimm by Lindsay Hardy. Carter's Army Black Brigade is the DVD release title of the television movie Carters Army, which aired as an ABC Movie of the Week on January 27, 1970. The movie is a war drama that stars a host of prominent African-American film actors, including Richard Pryor, Rosey Grier, Robert Hooks, Billy Dee Williams, and Moses Gunn. Elle boit pas, elle fume pas, elle drague pas, mais... elle cause! Elle boit pas, elle fume pas, elle drague pas, mais... elle cause ! is a French comedy film directed by Michel Audiard released in 1970. Le bon plaisir Le Bon Plaisir is a 1984 French film directed by Francis Girod. The film relates the story of the efforts of a President of the French Republic informed, after a number of years, of the existence of a son born from an extramarital relationship with Claire, a former mistress, to cover up any kind of proof likely to tarnish his reputation using the secret service. Oh, What a Night Oh, What a Night is a 1992 comedy film, starring Corey Haim and Barbara Williams. The Epic of Everest The Epic of Everest is a 1924 documentary about the Mallory and Irvine Mount Everest expedition. After a digital restoration in 2013, the film was re-released in UK cinemas. "Captain John Noel was the official photographer on the 1924 British Expedition to Mount Everest, famed for the tragic loss of mountaineers, George Mallory and Andrew Irvine. Noel was an adventurous explorer who had tried but failed to get to Everest through Tibet in 1913. It is this centenary that the BFI is celebrating with the restoration of his film, which Noel financed himself and released as The Epic of Everest in 1924. He toured extensively around the world, lecturing with the film footage and beautiful colour slides." The Magician and the Human Pump Excelsior!, released in the United Kingdom as The Prince of Magicians, is a 1901 French short silent comedy film, directed by Georges Méliès. It is listed as numbers 357-358 in Star Film Companys catalogues. Gokulamlo Seetha Gokulamlo Seeta is a 1997 Telugu drama film produced by B. Srinivasa Raju under the Sri Sai Chitra banner, directed by Muthyala Subbaiah. It stars Pawan Kalyan and Raasi in the lead roles, with music composed by Koti. The film is remake of the Tamil film Gokulathil Seethai, In his first movie, Akkada Ammayi Ikkada Abbayi, Pawan Kalyan was credited as Kalyan, but from this movie on, he changed his name to Pawan Kalyan. Christmas Child Christmas Child is a 2004 American Christian film directed by William Ewing starring Steven Curtis Chapman. The film is based on "The Christmas Cross", a short story by Max Lucado repackaged in 2003 as The Christmas Child: A Story of Coming Home, and is a story about a Chicago journalist who finds himself in Clearwater, Texas around Christmas time to discover his past. Dracula in Pakistan Zinda Laash is a 1967 Pakistani Urdu horror film, directed by Khwaja Sarfraz. It is produced by Abdul Baqi, a Pakistani film starring by Asad Bukhari, Habib, Deeba, Rehan, Nasreen. Zinda Laash is also known as Dracula in Pakistan and The Living Corpse. It is the first movie in Pakistan to be X-rated. Goth Goth is a 2003 American horror film directed by Brad Sykes.The film starring Phoebe Dollar, Laura Reilly, Dave Stann, Larry Sprock and Todd Livingston in the lead roles. Shut Up and Shoot Me Shut Up and Shoot Me is a 2005 Czech black comedy film. It was written and directed by Steen Agro and stars Karel Roden, Andy Nyman, and Anna Geislerová. The Spectator The Spectator is a 2004 Italian romance-drama film written and directed by Paolo Franchi. It was screened at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. The film was paired by several critics with the works by Krzysztof Kieślowski. Strike Strike is a Polish language film produced by a mainly German group, released in 2006 and directed by Volker Schlöndorff. The film is broadly a docudrama. It covers the formation of Solidarity. The action centers around work and labor organizing in the Lenin Shipyard in Gdańsk, Polish Peoples Republic. The film follows the life of Agnieszka Kowalska in about three segments covering first her life as a dedicated worker in communist Poland of the early 1960s, then following events leading to the Polish 1970 protests, and finally the early 1980s, including the dedication of the Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers of 1970, the Gdańsk Agreement, and Martial law in Poland. The character of Agnieszka is loosely based on at least two women, the crane operator Anna Walentynowicz and the diminutive shipyard nurse Alina Pienkowska with invented or distorted facts. Marrying the Mafia 2: Enemy-in-Law Marrying the Mafia II is a 2005 South Korean film, the sequel to Marrying the Mafia. It was the most successful comedy film in South Korea the year of its release; its over 5 million tickets sold represented more than 10% of the population and contributed to the third straight year that more tickets were sold for local than for Hollywood films. M M is a 2007 South Korean psychological drama film starring Gang Dong-won. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, and the final cut had its Korean premiere at the Pusan International Film Festival. Using visual effects, complex dream sequences, and gliding camerawork, director Lee Myung-se describes his film as "a dark labyrinth of dream and reality," and that instead of using computer graphics, he prefers to "capture the fantasy elements through lighting and emotions." See You After School See You After School is a 2006 South Korean comical melodrama about typical losers zero to hero conquest. Kiara the Brave Super K is a 2011 Indian animated film written by Vibha Singh and Jaspinder S. Kang and directed by Smita Maroo and Vijay S. Bhanushali. The film was produced by Smita Maroo and released by Shemaroo Entertainment. Flight of the Butterflies Flight of the Butterflies is a 2012 Canadian documentary film directed and co-written by Mike Slee for 3D IMAX, starring Megan Follows, Gordon Pinsent, and Shaun Benson. The film covers Dr. Fred Urquharts nearly 40-year-long scientific investigation into the monarch butterfly, tracking the details of what is considered one of the longest known insect migrations: the flight of the monarch butterfly from Central Mexico to the United States and Canada and back. 3000 Nights 3000 Nights is a 2015 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Mai Masri. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film focuses on a Palestinian woman, who whilst in jail, gives birth to a son. It was selected as the Jordanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Dora or The Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents Dora or The Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents is a 2015 Swiss drama film directed by Stina Werenfels. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. It was one of seven films shortlisted by Switzerland to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to Iraqi Odyssey. The Emperor in August is a 2015 Japanese historical drama film directed by Masato Harada. It was released on August 8, 2015. An expanded remake of Japans Longest Day, the movie depicts the chain of command of Imperial Japans government military, and war council under Hirohito in the immediate period before the surrender of Japan in World War II between April 1945 to August 15, 1945, chronicling Kantarō Suzukis term as the Prime Minister and the final months of War Minister Korechika Anami, the Allied firebombing of Tokyo on May 25, preparations for Operation Ketsugō, the leaderships response to the Potsdam Declaration and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and a failed military coup intended to foil Japans declaration of surrender. Spirits' Homecoming Spirits’ Homecoming is a 2016 South Korean period drama film written and directed by Cho Jung-rae. It was released in South Korea on February 24, 2016. Production of the film was halted several times due to financial issues, but was revived with additional 75,200 people contributing to the production fund. The screening date was delayed due to the lack of theaters willing to show the film. However, people bought tickets in advance and issued petitions for the movie to be screened in more cinemas. The first screening was March 1, the Anniversary of the Samil Independence Movement. My Ex and Whys My Ex and Whys is a 2017 Philippine romantic comedy drama film co-written and directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina. Starring Enrique Gil & Liza Soberano as Third Blockbuster Loveteam, the story is about a womanizer named Gio, who tries to prove hes a changed man to his ex-girlfriend, a blogger named Cali. Cali, on the other hand, tests if Gio really has changed, and things didnt go as planned. The film was released on February 15, 2017 to commercial and critical success, grossing over ₱400 million worldwide. My Ex And Whys is the highest-grossing film to be starred by Soberano and Gil to date. Natale a 5 stelle Natale A Cinque Stelle is an Italian comedy film directed by Marco Risi, starring Andrea Osvárt, Martina Stella and Björn Freiberg. It was released worldwide by Netflix on 7 December 2018. The Cheat The Cheat is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Abbott and starring Tallulah Bankhead and Harvey Stephens. The film is a remake of the 1915 silent film of the same name, directed by Cecil B. DeMille. The World Gone Mad The World Gone Mad is a 1933 American Pre-Code crime film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Pat OBrien, Evelyn Brent and Neil Hamilton. It was made on a low-budget by the independent Majestic Pictures, a Poverty Row forerunner of Republic Pictures. The Case of the Velvet Claws The Case of the Velvet Claws is a 1936 mystery film, based on the first Perry Mason novel by Erle Stanley Gardner and featuring the fourth and final appearance of Warren William as defense attorney Mason. Goofs and Saddles Goofs and Saddles is the 24th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1937 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Saint's Vacation The Saints Vacation is a 1941 adventure film produced by the British arm of RKO Pictures. The film stars Hugh Sinclair as Simon Templar, also known as "The Saint", a world-roving crimefighter who walks the fine edge of the law. This was the seventh of eight films in RKOs film series about the character created by Leslie Charteris. It was Sinclairs first appearance as Templar, having taken over the role from George Sanders, who then stepped into RKOs "Falcon" series. The film is the seventh of nine features produced by RKO Pictures featuring suave detective Simon Templar and it marks a major change in the series, shifting production to England. The film was based upon Charteris 1932 novel, Getaway and, like all the other films in the RKO Saint series, considerable liberties were taken with the original story. Most notably, the time frame of the story has been moved up to the Second World War, with the villains of the piece being Nazis. The film also disregards the fact that Getaway was in fact the third chapter of a trilogy which included the earlier works The Last Hero and Knight Templar. Unlike other films in the Saint series, Charteris himself co-wrote the screenplay. Also, unlike the previous Saint films, which were produced in Hollywood, The Saints Vacation was produced and filmed in the United Kingdom. Hold the Lion, Please Hold the Lion, Please is a 1942 Merrie Melodies cartoon, first released on June 6, 1942, distributed by the Vitaphone Corporation and Warner Bros. This is the first Bugs Bunny cartoon where the title does not refer "hare", "bunny", or "rabbit". This short is Bugs Bunnys tenth appearance and Chuck Jones 39th Warner Bros. cartoon. The short was directed by Chuck Jones, animated by Ken Harris and scripted by Tedd Pierce. Musical Direction was assigned to Carl Stalling. The title is a play on the expression used by switchboard operators of the day, asking the caller to "hold the line." The Three Stooges made a short with a similar title, Hold That Lion, which also featured a renegade lion. VHS: Bugs Bunny and Friends USA 1995 Dubbed Version The Canadian Dubbed Print replaces the original ending card with 1947-48 while the American and European Dubbed Print uses 1937-38. Both Canada and USA leaves 1941-1955. Europe uses 1938-41. Edge of Doom Edge of Doom is a 1950 black-and-white film noir directed by Mark Robson and starring Dana Andrews, Farley Granger, and Joan Evans. Chips Ahoy Chips Ahoy is a Walt Disney-produced animated theatrical short. The cartoon was released to theaters on February 24, 1956, and was the second to last Disney cartoon to be distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. This is also the second to last regular Disney theatrical cartoon to feature Donald Duck in a starring role. Chips Ahoy is one of several Donald Duck cartoons to feature Chip n Dale as the secondary characters. Point of Order! Point of Order! is a 1964 documentary film by Emile de Antonio, about the Senate Army–McCarthy hearings of 1954. The Sinister Monk The Sinister Monk is a 1965 German black-and-white film from Constantin Film directed by Harald Reinl, and starring Karin Dor, Harald Leipnitz and Siegfried Lowitz. It is based on the play The Terror by Edgar Wallace and was part of a very successful series of German films inspired by his works. Tarzan and the Valley of Gold Tarzan and the Valley of Gold is a 1966 adventure film starring Mike Henry in his debut as Tarzan. The film, produced by Sy Weintraub, written by Clair Huffaker, and directed by Robert Day, is remembered for its very James Bond-like portrayal of a tropical suited, globetrotting Tarzan. It was released in July 1966. The novelisation by Fritz Leiber was the first authorised Tarzan novel by an author other than Edgar Rice Burroughs, and was officially the 25th book in the series. Dying Room Only Dying Room Only is a 1973 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Cloris Leachman and Ned Beatty. Written by Richard Matheson and based on his short story of the same name, the film follows a woman whose husband disappears after they stop by a rural diner in the Arizona desert. Produced by Lorimar Productions, who was also in charge of many television films of the period, Dying Room Only had its world premiere broadcast on ABC as a Tuesday movie of the week in September 1973. It was later released on VHS, and eventually DVD by the Warner Archive Collection. Truck Stop Women Truck Stop Women is a 1974 film, directed by Mark L. Lester and partly financed by Phil Gramm. Light Years Away Light Years Away is a 1981 film directed by Alain Tanner. It tells the story of a young man who meets an old man who says he was taught by birds how to fly and is building a flying machine. It is based on a novel by Daniel Odier. Although filmed in English and shot in Ireland, it was made by a Swiss director and produced by companies from France and Switzerland. The film won the Grand Prix Prize at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. Wagner Wagner is a 1983 television miniseries on the life of Richard Wagner. The title role was played by Richard Burton. It was directed by Tony Palmer and written by Charles Wood. The film was later released on DVD as a ten-part miniseries. Other main roles were played by Vanessa Redgrave, Gemma Craven, Marthe Keller, Ronald Pickup, Miguel Herz-Kestranek and László Gálffi. Sir John Gielgud, Sir Ralph Richardson and Sir Laurence Olivier played ministers of Ludwig II of Bavaria. The music of Wagner was specially recorded for the film, and conducted by Sir Georg Solti. An Englishman Abroad An Englishman Abroad is a 1983 BBC television drama film, based on the true story of a chance meeting of actress Coral Browne, with Guy Burgess, a member of the Cambridge spy ring who spied for the Soviet Union while an officer at MI6. The production was written by Alan Bennett and directed by John Schlesinger; Browne stars as herself. I Love You I Love You is a 1986 French-Italian drama film directed by Marco Ferreri. It was entered into the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. Karin's Face Karins Face is a 14-minute film directed by Ingmar Bergman and focusing on Bergmans mother, Karin. The film consists of still photos of Bergmans mother and other family members shown over a simple piano score by Bergmans former wife, Käbi Laretei, with no narration. It was photographed by Bergmans longtime collaborator and neighbour, Arne Carlsson. It was completed in 1983 but first publicly shown on Swedish Television on 29 September 1986. Eeshwar Eeshwar is an Indian film directed by K. Vishwanath and Rajesh Malik and released in 1989. The movie stars Anil Kapoor, Vijayshanti, Saeed Jaffrey and Sadashiv Amrapurkar. The film is a remake of the Telugu film Swathi Muthyam which starred Kamal Haasan and Raadhika. Street of No Return Street of No Return is a 1989 crime film directed by Samuel Fuller and starring Keith Carradine and Valentina Vargas. It is based on the 1954 novel with the same title written by David Goodis. Luna Park Luna Park is a Franco-Russian produced film. The second feature film of Russian director Pavel Lungin, it depicts the story of a young antisemitic skinhead leader, Andrei Leonov who is forced to come to terms with the discovery that his father, Naoum Kheifitz is of Jewish ancestry. The film, of the chernukha genre, follows Andrei as he explores his heritage and the relationship he begins with his father. Luna Park was shown at the Toronto Festival of Festivals on , and was released in New York in January 1994. It was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. The composer Isaak Schwarz won a Nika Award from the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences for the films music. Night Eyes Three Night Eyes 3 is a 1993 erotic thriller film directed by Andrew Stevens. It is the third film in the Night Eyes series. Like its predecessor, it stars Andrew Stevens and Shannon Tweed, although the latter plays a different role. It also stars Tweeds sister, Tracy. White Wolves: A Cry in the Wild II White Wolves: A Cry in the Wild II is a 1993 film directed and written by Catherine Cyran and starring Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Amy ONeill, Ami Dolenz, David Moscow, Matt McCoy, Marc Riffon, and Eric Drachman. It is the sequel to the 1990 film A Cry in the Wild. Younger and Younger Younger And Younger is 1993 American comedy film directed by Percy Adlon and starring Donald Sutherland, Brendan Fraser, and Lolita Davidovich. Burial of the Rats Bram Stokers Burial of the Rats is a 1995 American film. It was part of a series Roger Corman Presents. A comic book version of the story was released. No Greater Love No Greater Love, also known as Danielle Steels No Greater Love, is a 1996 television film directed by Richard T. Heffron. The film is based upon the 1991 novel of the same name written by Danielle Steel. Crowned and Dangerous Crowned and Dangerous was a 1997 made-for-TV movie based on a true story and starred Yasmine Bleeth, Cassidy Rae, George Eads, Jill Clayburgh and Gates McFadden. Junoon Junoon is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language horror film directed by Mahesh Bhatt. The film makes use of morphing, a special effect in motion pictures and animations that changes one image into another through a seamless transition, to transform a human face into a tiger and back from a tiger to a human. It was moderately successful at the box office. The film featured a morphing sequence which alone cost 60 lakh. Come On, Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story Come On, Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story is a 1999 American made-for-television biographical film about the 1970–1974 television series The Partridge Family, focusing on star David Cassidy and co-star Danny Bonaduce through the four years the show was on. Directed by David Burton Morris and written by Jacqueline Feather, the 90-minute film premiered on November 13, 1999 at 8:00pm on ABC. A Storm in Summer A Storm in Summer is a 2000 television film directed by Robert Wise and starring Peter Falk, Andrew McCarthy, Nastassja Kinski and Ruby Dee. It is the last film to be directed by Wise before his death. Rod Serling first wrote the original script in 1970 and the filmmakers re-used the very same one for this production. Serlings script was posthumously honored with an Emmy nomination and a Writers Guild Award. Producer Renee Valente won a Daytime Emmy in 2001 for her work on the film. Family Family is a 2001 Dutch drama film directed by Willem van de Sande Bakhuyzen. Sweet Sweet is a 2000 short film directed by James Pilkington starring Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt that is set in Camden, London. Chandrolsavam Chandrolsavam is a 2005 Indian Malayalam-language romantic drama film written and directed by Ranjith. It stars Mohanlal in the lead role as Chirackal Sreehari, along with Meena, Ranjith, Cochin Haneefa, and Jagadeesh. V. Dakshinamoorthy makes a cameo appearance as Sreeharis guru. The film features music composed by Vidyasagar. Chandrolsavam is about Chirackal Sreehari, a man in love for his nostalgia, trying to redeem his past, celebration of his life, love, friendships and memories, and through it shows Sreeharis unending love for the life he has lived. Mr Ya Miss Mr Ya Miss is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language comedy film written and directed by Antara Mali. Also starring herself along with Ritesh Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani and Divya Dutta. Code Breakers Code Breakers is an ESPN Original Entertainment television film that was first broadcast December 10, 2005 at 9 pm ET on ESPN and ESPN HD. The movie followed the Heisman Trophy presentation. I Love You I Love You is a 2005 Croatian drama film directed and written by Dalibor Matanić. Tähminä Tahmina is a 1993 Azerbaijani romantic drama. The screenplay was written by Anar Rzayev based on his novel The sixth floor of the 5-story building. Directed by Rasim Ojagov, this film depicts the love affair between Zaur, a man from an affluent family, and Tahmina, a divorced woman doing her best to survive in a conservative society. The film is considered to be one of the best Azerbaijani movies produced in the 1990s. Funding for the film was provided by a Turkish businessman. 7 Lives 7 Lives is a 2011 British thriller film directed by Paul Wilkins and starring Danny Dyer, Kate Ashfield and Martin Compston. Up There Up There is a 2011 British feature film comedy-drama, written and directed by Zam Salim and starring Burn Gorman, Kate OFlynn, Aymen Hamdouchi, Chris Waitt, Jo Hartley and Warren Brown. It is financed by the UK Film Council, BBC and Creative Scotland. It is based on Salims short film "Laid Off". The film had its world premiere at the International Film Festival of Mannheim-Heidelberg on 18 November 2011. It won the award for Best Feature Film at the 2012 British Academy Scotland Awards, and was broadcast on BBC Two in August 2015. Pilot "Pilot" is the series premiere of the Fox sitcom Raising Hope. The episode was written by series creator, Greg Garcia and directed by Michael Fresco. The episode premiered September 21, 2010, on the Fox television network. Jimmy Chance, going out to get bubble gum ice-cream, has a one-night stand with a serial killer, resulting in an illegitimate daughter that the mother, Lucy Carlyle, names Princess Beyoncé. When Lucy is convicted of murder and executed, he gets custody of their 6-month-old daughter. He is initially convinced he will be able to raise her on his own; but eventually his family helps out, renaming the baby Hope. According to Nielsen Media Research, came fourth in its timeslot with a 3.1 rating/8% share in the 19-49 demographic the highest rating for the series. The Last Time I Saw Macao A Última Vez Que Vi Macau is a 2012 Portuguese film directed by João Pedro Rodrigues and João Rui Guerra da Mata. It will be in competition for the Golden Leopard at the 2012 Locarno International Film Festival. It was shot in Macau. Have a Little Faith Have a Little Faith is a 2011 Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television drama film. The film debuted on ABC on November 27, 2011, as the first Hallmark Hall of Fame film broadcast since CBS cancelled the series earlier in 2011. It was the first Hallmark Hall of Fame film broadcast on ABC since 1995. Bad Parents Bad Parents is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Caytha Jentis and starring Janeane Garofalo. The movie humorously showcases New Jersey soccer moms becoming obsessed with their childrens role in the sport. The supporting cast features Christopher Titus and Cheri Oteri. HazMat HazMat is a 2013 horror film written and directed by Lou Simon. Björk: Biophilia Live Biophilia Live is a 2014 British concert film by Björk, directed and edited by Peter Strickland and Nick Fenton. The film features Björk performing tracks from her Biophilia Tour, which started in June 2011 and ended in September 2013. It was filmed at Alexandra Palace in London on 3 September 2013, and had a theatrical premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on 26 April 2014 with screenings across the world throughout the same year. The film was released on home video in three separate editions on 25 November 2014. Forget and Forgive Forget and Forgive is a 2014 Canadian suspense-thriller television film directed by Tristan Dubois and starring Elisabeth Röhm as a policewoman who, after a brutal interrogation, is left for dead, but survives with no memory of her life or her family. The film features an original score by James Gelfand and Louise Tremblay. The River Thief The River Thief is a 2016 American teen crime drama written, directed, and co-produced by best-selling novelist N.D. Wilson. The film stars Joel Courtney as Diz, a roving burglar who takes a shine to a small town waitress, Selah, played by Raleigh Cain. The film follows Diz as he tries to steal the affection of Selah and deal with the fallout from his biggest heist yet. The cast includes Paul Johannson, Bas Rutten, and Tommy Cash. Filmed for $400,000 over the course of ten days with the script completed just 48 hours before production began, The River Thief is the first feature produced by Gorilla Poets. The River Thief received negative reviews. The Los Angeles Times, for example, called it "hackneyed" and "heavy-handed". King in the Wilderness King in the Wilderness is an American documentary film about Martin Luther King Jr that premiered on April 2, 2018 on HBO, focusing on the final 18 months of his life leading up to his assassination on April 4, 1968 with some never-before-seen footage of interviews with those closest to him interspersed with historical archives during a period of his life when, in addition to upsetting both President Lyndon Johnson and the FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover as well as numerous other opposition groups, and despite his own self-doubts as King was literally staring death in the face, he refused to back away from the civil rights challenges of his times. King in the Wilderness was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Historical Documentary at the 40th News and Documentary Emmy Awards. Golak Bugni Bank Te Batua Golak Bugni Bank Te Batua is a 2018 comedy Indian-Punjabi film directed by Ksshitij Chaudhary. It stars Amrinder Gill,Aditi Sharma,Simi Chahal, Harish Verma, Jaswinder Bhalla, B.N. Sharma in lead roles. Golak Bugni Bank Te Batua was released worldwide on 13 April 2018. An Extraordinary Cab Accident An Extraordinary Cab Accident is a 1903 British short silent comedy film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring a gentleman making a miraculous recovery after being trampled underfoot by a horse and cab. The film, "seems something of a step back," "compared with the elaborate special effects fantasies that director W.R. Booth and producer R.W. Paul had already concocted," but according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "more complex special effects might well have worked against the impression Booth and Paul were clearly seeking to create, which is that of a man being genuinely run over by a horse-drawn cab, his body being knocked down and trampled by the horses hooves." Cleopatra Cleopatra is a 1912 American silent historical drama starring Helen Gardner in the title role and directed by Charles L. Gaskill. It is the first film to be produced by Gardners production company, The Helen Gardner Picture Players. The film was based on a play written by Victorien Sardou. Cleopatra is one of the first six-reel feature films produced in the United States. Promoted with the tagline "The most beautiful motion picture ever made", the film was the first to offer a feature-length depiction of Cleopatra, although there had been a short film about Antony and Cleopatra earlier. Wild Oranges Wild Oranges is a 1924 American silent film directed by King Vidor. On January 12, 2010 the film had its first home video release, on the Warner Archive DVD series. The Road to Glory The Road to Glory is a 1936 dramatic film depiction of World War I trench warfare in France directed by Howard Hawks, starring Fredric March, Warner Baxter, Lionel Barrymore, and June Lang, and produced by 20th Century Fox. Mademoiselle Fifi Mademoiselle Fifi is a 1944 American period film directed by Robert Wise for RKO, in his solo directorial debut. It was written by Josef Mischel and Peter Ruric based on two short stories by Guy de Maupassant, "Mademoiselle Fifi" and "Boule de Suif". The film features an ensemble cast headed by Simone Simon, John Emery and Kurt Kreuger, and was produced by noted B-film producer Val Lewton. The movie is set during a time of when the Prussian Army occupied part France in 1870. Since it was produced in Hollywood during the Second World War, in the same year Paris was liberated from Nazi rule, it contains elements of wartime propaganda, evoking Jeanne D’Arc among other heroes of French history, and holding up French people in occupied territory who follow orders as objects of pity or outrage, depending on their circumstances. Duck Pimples Duck Pimples is a 1945 animated whodunnit short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon parodies radio crime stories and film noir dramas. The Golden Eye The Golden Eye is a 1948 American film directed by William Beaudine and starring Roland Winters in his fourth appearance as Charlie Chan. The film is also known as Charlie Chan in Texas and Charlie Chan in the Golden Eye. Who Done It? Who Done It? is 1949 film directed by Edward Bernds and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 114th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Man Bait The Last Page, released in the United States as Man Bait, is a 1952 British film noir produced by Hammer Film Productions starring George Brent, Marguerite Chapman and Diana Dors. The film is notable for being the first Hammer film directed by Terence Fisher, who later played a critical role in the creation of the companys immensely successful horror film cycle. The Last Page is also notable for being the first film made under a four-year production and distribution contract between Hammer and the US film distribution company Lippert Pictures. As in all of these films, the leading role was played by a well-known Hollywood actor supplied by Lippert to ensure familiarity with American audiences. Pepe El Toro Pepe the Bull is a 1953 Mexican sports drama film directed by Ismael Rodríguez and starring Pedro Infante, Evita Muñoz Chachita and Amanda del Llano. It was the last in a trilogy of films featuring Infantes character who had first appeared in We the Poor. A planned fourth film in the series was cancelled following the actors death. The film was nominated for three Ariel Awards. The Pickwick Papers The Pickwick Papers is a 1952 British black-and-white film based on the Charles Dickens classic. Both screenplay and direction were by Noel Langley. The film premiered at the Gaumont Cinema at Haymarket in London on 14 November 1952. In 1954, the Soviet Union paid £10,000 for the distribution rights, and it became the first British film to be shown in the Soviet Union after World War II, premiering on 29 July 1954 in a number of cities with a dubbed soundtrack. The film was followed a month later by a Russian reprint of Dickenss book, in 150,000 copies. Lady Godiva of Coventry Lady Godiva of Coventry is a 1955 American Technicolor historical drama film, directed by Arthur Lubin. It starred Maureen OHara in the title role. Alec Harford, the English actor who portrayed Tom the Tailor, died eight months before the films release. Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon Ercole contro i tiranni di Babilonia is a 1964 Italian film directed by Domenico Paolella and starring Peter Lupus. Kashmir Ki Kali Kashmir Ki Kali is a 1964 Indian romance film directed by Shakti Samanta. It is loosely based on the American film Come September. The film stars Shammi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore in her debut role, Pran, Dhumal, Nazir Hussain and Anoop Kumar. The music was composed by O.P. Nayyar and the lyrics penned by S.H. Bihari. It became the sixth-highest-grossing film of the year and was declared a hit at the box office. The film was remade in Telugu as Srungara Ramudu Paddle to the Sea Paddle to the Sea is a 1966 National Film Board of Canada short live-action film directed, shot and edited by Bill Mason, based on the 1941 childrens book Paddle-to-the-Sea by American author and illustrator Holling C. Holling. The film follows the adventures of a childs hand-carved toy Indian in a canoe as it makes its way from Lake Superior to the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, through Canadas waterways. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 40th Academy Awards. Louis Applebaum composed the musical score. Ho! Ho! is a 1968 French-Italian crime film directed by Robert Enrico and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo. It is based on the 1964 novel Ho! by José Giovanni. The film recorded admissions of 1,774,340 in France. Tight Spot Tangsir is a film made by Iranian filmmaker Amir Naderi. Behruz Vosoughi is the leading actor playing the role of Zar Mohammad. This film was based on a novel written by Sadeq Chubak. Tangsir is set in the southwestern Iranian coastal province of Bushehr around 1935. Naderi’s film evokes emotive feelings about justice, honor, patriotism, and revenge. Hennessy Hennessy is a 1975 British thriller film directed by Don Sharp and starring Rod Steiger, Trevor Howard, Lee Remick, Richard Johnson, Peter Egan, Stanley Lebor and Patrick Stewart, the latter in his film debut. Jak svet prichází o básníky How the World Is Losing Poets is a Czech comedy film directed by Dusan Klein. It was released in 1982. The Dream Is Alive The Dream is Alive is an IMAX documentary film, released in June 1985, about NASAs Space Shuttle program. The film was narrated by Walter Cronkite, and directed by Graeme Ferguson. Moon Child Moon Child is a 1989 Spanish fantasy film directed by Agustí Villaronga. It was entered into the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Cold Dog Soup Cold Dog Soup is a 1990 film directed by Alan Metter. It is based on the novel Cold Dog Soup by Stephen Dobyns. Silverlake Life: The View from Here Silverlake Life: The View from Here is a 1993 documentary film by director Peter Friedman and Tom Joslin. Shot with a hand-held video camera, the film documents the final months of a relationship between two gay men — Tom Joslin and his partner, Mark Massi — as they both struggle to deal with AIDS. The journey that Tom and Mark face as two partners dying of AIDS is to demonstrate realistically how their lives changed. Everyday tasks became chores until the last day of Toms life came upon them. The honest and realistic portrayal allows the audience to see behind the scenes of a person affected by HIV. The film won several awards including a 1994 Peabody Award. It shared the 1993 Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival with the film Life and Death in a Sicilian Family. Shaolin Popey Shaolin Popey is a 1994 Taiwanese kung fu comedy film directed by a Kevin Chu. The movie premiere was on 21 July 1994. It is starred Lin Zhiying, Xu Ruoxuan, Hao Shaowen, Shi Xiaolong, and Zhang Zhenyue. Lin Zhiying and Zhang Zhenyue also sang. The movie tells a story that a young boy helps his older brother to win the love of a girl. It is a youth comedy. The hero celebrity is Lin Zhiying, little comedian Jimmy Hao Shao Wen, the mainland kung fu boy Shi Xiaolong. Singer Zhang Zhenyue and Taiwans new pure girl Xu Ruoxuan have become big highlights of the film, and the performance of Hong Kong stars Xu Haoying, Yuan Qiong Dan, Qin Pei can not be ignored. The movie itself has two related movie spin-offs, Messy Temple and Super Mischieves. The Maidens of Heavenly Mountains The Dragon Chronicles – The Maidens, also known as The Maidens of Heavenly Mountains, Semi-Gods and Semi-Devils, and The Dragon Chronicles – The Maidens of Heavenly Mountains, is a 1994 Hong Kong film loosely based on Louis Chas novel Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils. The films plot centers on the story of Hui-juk, one of the three protagonists of the novel. The film was directed by Andy Chin and starred Brigitte Lin, Gong Li, Sharla Cheung, Frankie Lam and Norman Chu. Total Reality Total Reality is a 1997 American action and Science-Fiction film directed by Phillip J. Roth. The musical score was composed by Jim Goodwin. The film stars David Bradley, Ely Pouget, Thomas Kretschmann, Anna Nicholas, Marcus Aurelius, and Patsy Pease. Os Trapalhões e o Mágico de Oróz Os Trapalhões e o Mágico de Oróz is the 1984 entry in the Brazilian comedy film series Os Trapalhões. This is a parody of The Wizard of Oz. It was directed by Dedé Santana and Vitor Lustosa. It injects elements and actors of Cinema Novo into family film to direct attention to the ongoing drought in the Northeast, an issue that remains unresolved. It was shot in the city of Orós, in the state of Ceará. Now & Forever Now & Forever is a 2002 romance film directed by Bob Clark. The Silencer The Silencer is a 2000 action film directed by Robert Lee and starring Michael Dudikoff as a professional assassin hired to train a young man who may not be all he seems. Feelings of Mountains and Waters Feeling from Mountain and Water is a Chinese animated short film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio under the master animator Te Wei. It is also referred to as Love of Mountain and River and Feelings of Mountains and Waters. A Thousand Clouds of Peace A Thousand Clouds of Peace is a 2003 romantic drama film written and directed by Julián Hernández. Its original Spanish title is Mil nubes de paz cercan el cielo, amor, jamás acabarás de ser amor and alternative titles for it are A Thousand Clouds of Peace Fence the Sky, Love; Your Being Love Will Never End and A Thousand Peace Clouds Encircle the Sky. Thicker Than Water Thicker than Water is a 2005 American made-for-television drama film starring Melissa Gilbert and Lindsay Wagner. It premiered on Hallmark Channel on March 12, 2005. High Hopes High Hopes, also billed as Nice Guys, is a 2006 film directed by Joe Eckardt. Dog Days of Summer Dog Days of Summer is a 2007 American independent feature film directed by Mark Freiburger and shot on location in Edenton, North Carolina. It is based on an original screenplay by screenwriters Travis Beacham and Christopher J. Waild. The film stars Will Patton, Richard Herd, Devon Gearhart, Colin Ford, R. Keith Harris and Megan Blake. Mouth to Mouth Mouth to Mouth is a 2005 Swedish film directed by Björn Runge. Shelter Me Shelter aka Shelter Me is a 2007 Italian romantic drama film co-written and directed by Marco Simon Puccioni and starring Maria de Medeiros, Antonia Liskova, and Mounir Ouadi. The film was presented at the 57th Berlin International Film Festival in 2007. Yogi Yogi is a 2007 Telugu action drama film directed by V. V. Vinayak, starring Prabhas and Nayantara in the lead roles, paired up for the first time. It also features Ali, Subbaraju, Pradeep Rawat, Sharada and Kota Srinivasa Rao in the supporting roles. Ramana Gogula composed the music for V.V. Vinayaks earlier hit Lakshmi, also composed music for this film. Songs were shot in Canada, Egypt, & Malaysia. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Murattu Thambi and into Malayalam as Yogi and in Hindi as Maa Kasam Badla Lunga by RKD Studios. This film is a remake of the 2005 Kannada film Jogi, which was directed by Prem. The film released on 12 January 2007 in 225 theatres and was an moderate success at the box office. All India & Nepal Theatrical Rights Of Hindi Dubbed Version Maa Kasam BADLA LOONGA is owned by Dimension Pictures. The Dhamma Brothers The Dhamma Brothers is a documentary film released in 2007 about a prison meditation program at Donaldson Correctional Facility near Bessemer. The film features four inmates, all convicted of murder, and includes interviews with guards, prison officials, local residents and other inmates, and reenactments of their crimes. The soundtrack includes music by Low, New Order and Sigur Rós. The film was directed by Jenny Phillips, a cultural anthropologist and psychotherapist; Andrew Kukura, a documentary filmmaker; and Anne Marie Stein, a film-school administrator. In 2008 Phillips released Letters from the Dhamma Brothers: Meditation Behind Bars, a book based on follow-up letters with the inmates. The Dhamma Brothers has been compared with another documentary, Doing Time, which documented a large-scale meditation program at Tihar Jail in India with over a thousand inmates using the same meditation retreat format. The Sylvian Experiments A.K.A. The Sylvian Experiments is a 2010 Japanese horror film, directed by Hiroshi Takahashi who is known as a screenwriter of Ring. It was released on 10 July 2010. My Sucky Teen Romance My Sucky Teen Romance is a 2011 American comedy horror film directed by Emily Hagins and her third feature-length film. It first released on March 15, 2011, at the South by Southwest film festival and stars Elaine Hurt as a young teenager that falls in love with a teenage vampire at a sci-fi convention. My Sucky Teen Romance was partially funded through Indiegogo. Shikkar Shikkar is a 2010 Indian Malayalam mystery-thriller film directed by M. Padmakumar and written by S. Suresh Babu which was produced by Sreeraj Cinema. The film stars Mohanlal in lead role along with Kalabhavan Mani, Kailash, Ananya, Sneha, Samuthirakani, Jagathy Sreekumar, Suraj Venjaramood and Mythili in supporting roles. M. Jayachandran composed the music for the lyrics of Gireesh Puthenchery. The art direction was done by Manu Jagadh. Shikkar was a Ramzan release on 11 September 2010, it received mixed reviews from the critics, and garnered critical praise for cinematography and Mohanlals performance. It was one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of 2010. The film received the Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Popular Film. Sriracha Sriracha is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Griffin Hammond. The film features David Tran discussing the origins of his Huy Fong Foods sriracha sauce. Well Wishes Well Wishes is a 2015 American independent comedy film written and directed by Anderson Boyd and starring Shane Callahan, Anna Stromberg, Cullen Moss and Don Henderson Baker. The film was released digitally on May 10, 2016 and began streaming on Netflix in the United States, Canada, France, United Kingdom, Italy, and Japan on July 1, 2016. Ottaal Ottaal is a 2015 Indian Malayalam film directed by Jayaraj, an adaptation of the short story "Vanka" by Russian author Anton Chekhov. This film stars Ashanth K Sha and Kumarakom Vasudevan, as well as actors Shine Tom Chacko, Sabitha Jayaraj and Thomas G. Kannampuzha. It became the first movie in India to be released online on the same day as its theatrical release. The film made history, becoming the first ever Malayalam movie to have swept all the top awards in the 20-year history of the International Film Festival of Kerala. The film was one of four Malayalam films selected to be a part of the Indian Panorama at the International Film Festival of India in Goa in November 2015. Me gusta, pero me asusta Me gusta, pero me asusta is a Mexican comedy film directed by Beto Gómez. It is a production of Telefilms Group and the production company created by Minnie West and Alejandro Speitzer known as Wetzer Films. The film deals with the life of a young man named Brayan Rodríguez, who has an obligation to expand his familys business in Mexico City. It stars Minnie West and Alejandro Speitzer. Attack on a China Mission Attack on a China Mission is a 1900 British short silent drama film, directed by James Williamson, showing some sailors coming to the rescue of the wife of a missionary killed by Boxers. The four-shot film, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, was innovative in content and technique. It incorporated a reverse-angle cut and at least two dozen performers, whereas most dramatic films of the era consisted of single-figure casts and very few shots. Film historian John Barnes claims Attack on a China Mission had "the most fully developed narrative" of any English film up to that time." Apart from You is a 1933 Japanese drama film written and directed by Mikio Naruse. The film follows an aging geisha whose teenaged son is ashamed of her profession, and their relationship with a young colleague of hers. The Telegraph Trail The Telegraph Trail is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film directed by Tenny Wright and starring John Wayne and Frank McHugh. The film also starred stuntman Yakima Canutt as Indian Chief High Wolf, Marceline Day as the heroine, and Duke the Wonder Horse as John Waynes trusty steed Peculiar Penguins Peculiar Penguins is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1934. Donald's Gold Mine Donalds Gold Mine is a 1942 Donald Duck short film by Walt Disney Productions. Four Jills in a Jeep Four Jills in a Jeep is a 1944 film starring Kay Francis, Carole Landis, Martha Raye, and Mitzi Mayfair as themselves, re-enacting their USO tour of Europe and North Africa during World War II. The Blue Lagoon The Blue Lagoon is a 1949 British romance and adventure film produced and directed by Frank Launder, starring Jean Simmons and Donald Houston. The screenplay was adapted by John Baines, Michael Hogan and Frank Launder from the novel The Blue Lagoon by Henry De Vere Stacpoole. The original music score was composed by Clifton Parker and the cinematography was by Geoffrey Unsworth. The film tells the story of two young children shipwrecked on a tropical island paradise in the South Pacific. Emotional feelings and physical changes arise as they grow to maturity and fall in love. The film has major thematic similarities to the Biblical account about Adam and Eve. A Separate Peace A Separate Peace is a 1972 American drama film directed by Larry Peerce. It was adapted by John Knowles and Fred Segal, from the formers best-selling novel of the same name. It stars Parker Stevenson. Death Duel Death Duel is a 1977 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Chor Yuen under the Shaw Brothers Studio banner. The film stars Derek Yee, Ling Yun, and marked the debut of Candice Yu for Shaw Studio where she plays a prostitute. The film based on the Gu Longs novel of the same name. Fighting Back Fighting Back is a 1982 vigilante action crime–drama film written by Thomas Hedley Jr and David Zelag Goodman and directed by Lewis Teague. The film stars Tom Skerritt, Patti LuPone, Michael Sarrazin, Yaphet Kotto, David Rasche, Lewis Van Bergen, Earle Hyman, and Ted Ross. Panic Beats Panic Beats is a 1983 film starring Paul Naschy and Julia Saly. Plot: The spirit of a deceased knight returns every 100 years to clean a house by graphically murdering the women who are making the life of his descendants unbearable. Young Warriors The Graduates of Malibu High is a low budget American crime-drama film starring James Van Patten, Ernest Borgnine, Richard Roundtree, and Lynda Day George. It is known as Young Warriors in the United Kingdom. It was released theatrically by Cannon Films on August 26, 1983. It has only been released on VHS and on Laserdisc in the United Kingdom. Last Resort Last Resort is a 1986 comedy film directed by Zane Buzby and produced by Julie Corman. It revolves around George Lollar, who takes his family on vacation to "Club Sand", a shoddy and untrustworthy company. On this tropical island they find soldiers everywhere, an unhelpful staff, inhospitable accommodations and undesirable holiday makers, but everyone except for George manages to have fun in the sun. Instant Justice Instant Justice is a 1987 action-drama film starring Michael Paré, Charles Napier, Eddie Avoth and Tawny Kitaen. Pare plays the role of Scott Youngblood, a marine in Spain who seeks revenge for his sisters murder. The movie was written by Craig T. Rumar. The film was directed by Denis Amar. Le garçu Le Garçu is a 1995 French drama film directed by Maurice Pialat and starring Gérard Depardieu. It was Pialats final work. Pialat was dissatisfied with the movie and even planned to re-edit it, but his failing health made that impossible. Time Under Fire All in Good Taste All in Good Taste is a Canadian comedy film, which was produced in 1981 but not shown in theaters until 1983. The film was produced, directed and cowritten by Anthony Kramreither, who was inspired by his own experience as a producer whose creative ambitions had been eclipsed by a commercial imperative to keep his Brightstar Pictures studio operating by making low-budget B-movies. Gypsy Magic Gypsy Magic is a 1997 Macedonian film directed by Stole Popov. It was Macedonias submission to the 70th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts My Grandmother Ironed the Kings Shirts is a 1999 animated short by Torill Kove. Co-produced by Marcy Page of the National Film Board of Canada and Lars Tømmerbakke of Studio Magica in Norway, the film humorously recounts a tall tale about the filmmakers grandmother in Oslo, Norway, during World War II, who actually ironed the shirts for Norways King Haakon VII for many years. My Grandmother Ironed the Kings Shirts was Koves first film with the NFB. It began as a screenwriting exercise for a class at Concordia University, where Kove had been enrolled. She then pitched the film to producers at the NFB, including its eventual NFB producer, Page. As is the case with her subsequent animated shorts, the musical score for My Grandmother Ironed the Kings Shirts was composed by Koves husband, Kevin Dean. The film is narrated by Mag Ruffman. Nightfall Nightfall is a 2000 American straight-to-video science-fiction thriller film directed by Gwyneth Gibby and loosely based on Isaac Asimovs short story of the same name. The film stars Jennifer Burns, Winsome Brown, Joseph Hodge, David Carradine and Ashish Vidyarthi in the lead roles. Her Majesty Her Majesty is a 2001 coming of age film about a young girl who realizes her lifelong dream when Queen Elizabeth II comes to visit her small hometown. Directed by Mark J. Gordon, this New Zealand made, family-friendly feature film, is the winner of over 20 festival awards, including the Audience Award at Florida, Newport Beach, Stonybrook, World Cinema Naples and Marco Island. Vicky Haughton who co-stars in Her Majesty went on to play the grandmother in the movie Whale Rider. She also had a part in King Kong. Walter Coblenz, the producer, was also producer on such films as All the Presidents Men, The Candidate, and The Onion Field. Virginia Katz, the editor, also edited Kinsey and Dreamgirls. Production designer, Kim Sinclair, also won an Academy Award in 2010 for his work on Avatar. Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There Broadway: The Golden Age is a 2003 documentary film by Rick McKay, telling the story of the "golden age" of Broadway by the oral history of the legendary actors of the 1940s and 1950s, incorporating rare lost footage of actual performances and never-before-seen personal home movies and photos. Strangers Strangers is a 2007 Israeli experimental fictional film directed by Guy Nattiv and Erez Tadmor that is set during the 2006 FIFA World Cup and the 2006 Lebanon War. It is the first feature film that they made together and was developed from an award-winning 2004 short of the same name. Very Young Girls Very Young Girls, directed by David Schisgall and Nina Alvarez, is a documentary and exposé of human trafficking that follows 13- and 14-year-old African-American girls as they are seduced, abused, and sold on New Yorks streets by pimps; while being treated as adult criminals by police. The film follows the barely adolescent girls in real time, using vérité and intimate interviews with them as they are first lured on to the streets and the dire events which follow. The film also uses startling footage shot by the brazen pimps themselves, giving a rare glimpse into how the cycle of street life begins for many women. The film documents the work of Girls Educational and Mentoring Services, a recovery center founded and operated by Rachel Lloyd, a survivor of sexual exploitation. She and her staff help girls sent by the court or found on the street that are working in prostitution. The documentary shows that, given a chance to piece their lives back together, many teeter on edge of two different worlds consistently battling the force that suck them back into the underground. Through the use of unprecedented access to girls and pimps, the producers of the documentary hope to "change the way law enforcement, the media and society as a whole view sexual exploitation, street prostitution, and human trafficking that is happening right in our own backyard." Silent But Deadly Silent But Deadly is a Canadian 2011 horror comedy film starring Kim Poirier, Jason Mewes, and William Sadler. It is a MJC Entertainment Inc production. It premiered on the Canadian TV channel Super Channel on November 11, 2011. Zombie Girl: The Movie Zombie Girl: The Movie is a 2009 documentary that was directed by Justin Johnson, Aaron Marshall, and Erik Mauck. The film focuses on the making of the 2006 zombie film Pathogen that was directed by Emily Hagins, who was twelve years-old at the time. 31 minutos, la película 31 minutos, la película is an animated film based on the Chilean television show 31 minutos, directed by Álvaro Díaz and Pedro Peirano. The movie premiere for the public had been scheduled since late 2006, but was delayed for several improvements in its post-production phase, including conducting a contest to find the voices of some characters. The film premiered in Chile on March 27, 2008, in Brazil it was released on August 3, 2012. Sing Your Song Sing Your Song is a 2011 documentary that tells the story of Harry Belafonte. The film recounts his life and legacy, not only as a great entertainer, but as an important activist in the Civil Rights Movement. This inspirational biographical film begins with Belafontes birth into poverty in Harlem in 1927, and childhood years in Jamaica, sent there by his immigrant mother. Director Susanne Rostock takes the viewer through his discovery of theater and training as an actor as a young man, and on to his career and success as a singer. The film shows not only Belafontes remarkable success as a singer and actor, but also his true passion for social change. The film outlines some highlights of his entertainment career, but is more focused on how he helped change the world in other ways: marching with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in the civil-rights era; working against apartheid in South Africa; fighting hunger through his instrumental work with USA for Africa; and, most recently, working to combat gang violence through programs with inner-city youth.* In an interview about the film, Belafonte discussed his activism from Civil Rights to poverty in Africa. The film won an award in section "American Docs" on the 2. American Film Festival. At the 2011 Vancouver International Film Festival, Sing Your Song won the Most Popular Nonfiction Film Award, which is based on ballots cast by audiences at the festival. Belafonte presented the film as the Closing Night selection of Maryland Film Festival 2011. The film advanced to the final 15 contenders for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature but was not nominated. On January 10, 2012, REACT to FILM screened Sing Your Song at the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan, N.Y. and moderated a Q&A with Harry Belafonte. iGoodbye "iGoodbye" is the series finale of the American television sitcom iCarly, which aired as an hour-long special on November 23, 2012 on Nickelodeon. The episode guest starred David Chisum as Colonel Steven Shay, Spencer and Carlys father. The episodes premiere airing attracted 6.4 million viewers and received highly positive critical reception, with some saying that it was the best episode in the series and noted that it was a fitting conclusion. The UK premiere attracted 437,000 viewers, not including Ireland, the highest ratings that any program on Nickelodeon UK had received up to that time. Keyamot Theke Keyamot Keyamot Theke Keyamot is a Bangladeshi feature film released on 20 March 1993 directed by Sohanur Rahman Sohan. This romantic drama film was released on Eid vacation and was a huge success throughout Bangladesh. This movie was also the debut film of its two main leads Salman Shah and Mousumi, both of whom later became top movie stars in Bangladesh. The film is a remake of the 1988 Hindi language film titled Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak. Who the Fuck Is That Guy? The Fabulous Journey of Michael Alago “Who The Fuck Is That Guy?” The Fabulous Journey Of Michael Alago, is a documentary film directed, written and edited by Drew Stone. A Stone Films NYC Production in Association with Rugged Entertainment and distributed by XLrator Media, the film documents the life of A & R man Michael Alago. Role Models Role Models is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Rafi. The film stars Fahadh Faasil, Vinayakan, Sharaf U Dheen, Vinay Forrt, and Namitha Pramod. Role Models was shot in various locations of Goa and Dubai. The film released on 25 June 2017 all over Kerala. Tharangam Tharangam is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language Fantasy black comedy film directed by debutante Dominic Arun. It was the first Malayalam film produced by Dhanush, and starring Tovino Thomas, Balu Varghese, Santhy Balachandran in the lead roles. The film released in India on 29 September 2017. The Prisoner of Zenda The Prisoner of Zenda is a 1922 American silent adventure film directed by Rex Ingram, one of the many adaptations of Anthony Hopes popular 1894 novel The Prisoner of Zenda and the subsequent 1896 play by Hope and Edward Rose. Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short and also the title of the song performed in the cartoon. This is one of only three Merrie Melodies cartoons to star Foxy; the other two are Lady and One More Time. This short is a remake of Trolley Troubles, a Disney short featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in whose creation Hugh Harman had once been involved. A colorized version was produced in Korea by Fred Ladd, for Sunset Productions, the copyright holder at the time. It was made by re-drawing the cels and backgrounds. The animation in this version is inferior, since many drawings were left out, causing jerky movement. Spook Louder Spook Louder is a 1943 film directed by Del Lord and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 69th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Yellow Canary Yellow Canary is a 1943 British drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Richard Greene and Albert Lieven. Neagle plays a British Nazi sympathizer who travels to Halifax, Canada, trailed by spies from both sides during the Second World War. Neagle and director/producer Wilcox collaborated on a number of previous film projects. Dakota Incident Dakota Incident is a 1956 American Trucolor Western film directed by Lewis R. Foster and starring Linda Darnell, Dale Robertson, John Lund and Ward Bond. Oscar Wilde Oscar Wilde is a 1960 biographical film about Oscar Wilde, made by Vantage Films and released by 20th Century Fox. Half Ticket Half Ticket, directed by Kalidas, is a 1962 classic Hindi film starring Kishore Kumar, Madhubala and Pran. The film is based on the Hollywood movie Youre Never Too Young. The Crimson Blade The Scarlet Blade is a 1963 British adventure film directed by John Gilling for Hammer Film Productions. It is a period drama set during the English Civil War and stars Oliver Reed and Lionel Jeffries. Capriccio all'italiana Caprice Italian Style is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by six different directors, including Mario Monicelli and Pier Paolo Pasolini. Lovers and Other Relatives Lovers and Other Relatives, also known as Peccato veniale and Venial Sin, is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Salvatore Samperi. It was shot in Forte dei Marmi. Fighting Mad Fighting Mad is a 1976 film directed by Jonathan Demme, about an Arkansas farmer played by Peter Fonda who uses Guerrilla tactics against corrupt land developers evicting him and his neighbors in order to stripmine their land. Golden Rendezvous Golden Rendezvous is a 1977 South African action thriller film directed by Ashley Lazarus and starring Richard Harris, Ann Turkel and Gordon Jackson. It was based on the 1962 novel The Golden Rendezvous by Alistair MacLean. Skatetown, U.S.A. Skatetown, U.S.A. is a 1979 American comedy film produced to capitalize on the short-lived fad of roller disco. Directed by William A. Levey, the film features many television stars from the 1960s and 1970s, among them Scott Baio, Flip Wilson, Maureen McCormick, Ron Palillo and Ruth Buzzi. Patrick Swayzes leading role as the skater "Ace" was his first movie performance. Also in the cast are Sydney Lassick, Billy Barty and Playboy centerfold model Dorothy Stratten. La Frontera The Frontier is a 1991 Chilean drama film directed by Ricardo Larraín and starring Patricio Contreras and Gloria Laso. Larraín won the Silver Bear for an outstanding single achievement at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Chilean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Livin' Large! Livin Large! is a 1991 comedy film starring Terrence "T.C." Carson, Lisa Arrindell Anderson, and Loretta Devine. The Neighbor The Neighbor is a 1993 horror thriller film directed by Rodney Gibbons, starring Rod Steiger, Linda Kozlowski, and Ron Lea. Federal Hill Federal Hill is a 1994 American drama film. Two Deaths Two Deaths is a 1995 British drama film directed by Nicolas Roeg and starring Michael Gambon, Sônia Braga, and Patrick Malahide. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1995 before having a wider release in 1996. Different Strokes Different Strokes is a 1998 erotic drama film about a love triangle involving a young couple and another woman. Written and directed by Michael Paul Girard, the film stars Dana Plato, Landon Hall, and Bentley Mitchum. The films title exploits Platos fame from the TV series, Diffrent Strokes. It was Platos first film appearance since 1992, and would be her second to last film before her death in 1999. Nathan Rabin gave the film a harsh review, stating, "The shamelessly titled Different Strokes lacks anything resembling even community-theater-level acting", concluding the film "is notable mainly for its aggressive lack of shame. From its title to its threadbare plot to its community-access-level production values, the film reeks of crass exploitation." The Dragon Painter The Dragon Painter is a 1919 English language silent romance drama film. It is based on the novel of the same name, written by Mary McNeil Fenollosa. It stars Sessue Hayakawa as a young painter who believes that his fiancée, Hayakawas wife Tsuru Aoki, is a princess who has been captured and turned into a dragon. It was directed by William Worthington and filmed in Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park, California, USA. The Dragon Painter was restored in 1988 by the American Film Institute with the George Eastman House and MoMA. In 2014, the film was added to the National Film Registry. Nothing But Time Rien que les heures is a 1926 experimental silent film by Brazilian director Alberto Cavalcanti showing the life of Paris through one day in 45 minutes. Other noted examples of the genre include Charles Sheeler and Paul Strands Manhatta, Walter Ruttmanns Symphony of a Metropolis, Andre Sauvages Etudes sur Paris, and Dziga Vertovs Man With a Movie Camera Sleep Sleep is a 1963 American film by Andy Warhol consisting of long take footage of John Giorno, his lover at the time, sleeping for five hours and 20 minutes. The film was one of Warhols first experiments with filmmaking, and was created as an "anti-film". Warhol would later extend this technique to his eight-hour-long film Empire. Sleep premiered on January 17, 1964, presented by Jonas Mekas at the Gramercy Arts Theater as a fundraiser for Film-makers Cooperative. Of the nine people who attended the premiere, two left during the first hour. Lisboa Lisbon is a 1999 Argentine-Spanish thriller directed by Antonio Hernández. Assault! Jack the Ripper is a 1976 Japanese film in the Nikkatsus Roman porno series. It was directed by Yasuharu Hasebe and has in the lead roles Tamaki Katsura and Yutaka Hayashi. Summer Holiday Summer Holiday is a 2000 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Jingle Ma and starring Richie Jen and Sammi Cheng. The film earned HK$21,336,647 at the Hong Kong box office, becoming the second highest-grossing local film after Needing You... in Hong Kong of 2000. It was nominated in four categories at the 20th Hong Kong Film Awards, including Best cinematography for Chan Kwok-Hung, Best Art Direction for Silver Cheung, Best Original film Score for Peter Kam and Best Original Film Song for Jen, Ah Niu and Michael Wong. Betelnut Beauty Betelnut Beauty is a 2001 Taiwanese film directed by Lin Cheng-sheng. The Snow Queen The Snow Queen is a 1995 British animated film directed by Martin Gates and inspired by Hans Christian Andersens fairy tale The Snow Queen, featuring Helen Mirren in the titular role. A direct sequel, The Snow Queens Revenge, was released the following year. In the film, the evil Snow Queen plans to use an enormous magic mirror to so that it will plunge the world into a perpetual winter so she can take it over, but when the mirror shatters and one piece enters the young Toms body, she kidnaps him to have all the pieces. Toms sister Ellie and her friend, Peeps the sparrow, set out to rescue him before it is too late. Yathrakarude Sradhakku Yathrakarude Sradhakku is a 2002 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film directed by Sathyan Anthikad and written by Sreenivasan, starring Jayaram, Soundarya and Innocent in pivotal roles. The film explores the relationship that develops between Ramanujan and Jyothi, who meets at a train journey and began living in the same apartment disguising as married couples in a conservative society. The film features music composed by Johnson. 13 Dead Men 13 Dead Men is a 2003 action crime thriller film written and directed by Art Camacho and starring rapper Mystikal and Lorenzo Lamas. The Monastery: Mr. Vig and the Nun The Monastery: Mr. Vig and the Nun is a 2006 Danish documentary film directed by Pernille Rose Grønkjær. Hattrick Hattrick is a 2007 Indian Hindi sport-drama film directed by Milan Luthria, starring Paresh Rawal, Rimi Sen, Kunal Kapoor, Nana Patekar, Danny Denzongpa. Shred Shred is a 2008 snowboarding comedy film starring Tom Green and Dave England, that was filmed at Big White Ski Resort and Silver Star Mountain Resort, two ski resorts in British Columbia, Canada. The film is followed by a sequel entitled, Revenge of the Boarding School Dropouts. Husband for Hire Husband for Hire is a 2008 comedy television film that premiered on Oxygen Network on January 24, 2008. Husband for Hire was written and directed by Kris Isacsson, and it starred Nadine Velazquez, Tempestt Bledsoe, Mark Consuelos, Erik Estrada and Mario López. The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll The Perfect Age of Rock n Roll is a music-themed drama film starring Kevin Zegers and Jason Ritter and directed by Scott Rosenbaum. The screenplay was written by Scott Rosenbaum and Jasin Cadic. The film is set to be released On-Demand & in limited theatrical release on August 5, 2011. Limelight Limelight is a 2011 documentary that charts the rise and fall of New York City club king Peter Gatien. Produced by Gatiens daughter, Jen Gatien, it was released in special markets throughout the United States and Canada on September 23, 2011. Innocence Innocence is a 2011 Czech drama film directed by Jan Hřebejk. Along with "Kawasakis Rose" and "Honeymoon", Innocence is part of Hrebejks loose trilogy of films in which shadows from the past already came to haunt the present of its characters. White T White T is a 2013 rap comedy film directed by Lance Frank and starring Jerod Mixon and Jamal Mixon. The film was released on 14 May 2013. Night Across the Street Night Across the Street is a 2012 Chilean drama film directed by Raúl Ruiz. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, as well as at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, the 2012 New York Film Festival and the 2013 Hong Kong International Film Festival. Of Two Minds Of Two Minds is a television movie following a family that struggles to care for a loved one suffering from schizophrenia. The story revolves around two sisters and their challenging relationship as they are faced with troubling situations and difficult situations many people deal with when caring for schizophrenic family members. The film stars Emmy-nominated actress Kristin Davis as Billie, Emmy Award winning actress Tammy Blanchard as Elizabeth, and Oscar winner Louise Fletcher. Of Two Minds is a Lifetime original movie that was written by Oscar nominated Richard Friedenberg and released on March 10, 2012. Desert Runners Desert Runners is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jennifer Steinman that follows a group of non-professional runners that attempt to complete 4 Deserts, a series of ultramarathon races often considered the most difficult in the world. Their journeys take them through some of the world’s most beautiful places while pushing the limits of their minds and bodies. It provides a look into the mindset of endurance athletes, and the ways in which humans deal with both heartbreak and achievement. Milton's Secret Miltons Secret is a 2016 Canadian family-drama film directed by Barnet Bain, based on the novel of the same name by the author Eckhart Tolle, which was released in 2008. It stars Donald Sutherland, Michelle Rodriguez, Mia Kirshner, David Sutcliffe and William Ainscough as Milton. The film was released on September 30, 2016 in the United States. If You Don't, I Will If You Dont, I Will is a 2014 French comedy film directed by Sophie Fillières. The film had its premiere in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Kaun Kitney Paani Mein Kaun Kitney Paani Mein is an Indian drama film released on 28 August 2015 directed by Nila Madhab Panda starring Saurabh Shukla, Kunal Kapoor, Radhika Apte and Gulshan Grover in lead roles. The film is a satire on various social issues that are relevant in India such as water scarcity, caste discrimination and honour killing. I Killed My BFF I Killed My BFF is a Lifetime television film starring Katrina Bowden, Chris Zylka and Olivia Crocicchia. It was written by Blake Berris and Danny Abel, and directed by Seth Jarrett. I Killed My BFF is inspired by a true story, the murder of Anne Marie Camp by Jamie Dennis and her husband, Michael Gianakos, in Minnesota in 1997. King Dave King Dave is a 2016 Canadian drama film directed by "Podz" and starring screenwriter Alexandre Goyette and Karelle Tremblay. Directed as a single shot, it is based on Goyettes stage play of the same name. The film premiered at the Fantasia International Film Festival. It was nominated for three Canadian Screen Awards. Can't Say Goodbye Cant Say Goodbye. is a 2017 Spanish drama film. It was directed by Lino Escalera and stars Juan Diego, Nathalie Poza and Lola Dueñas. The screenplay was written by Pablo Remón based on a story by Escalera. The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography The B-Side: Elsa Dorfmans Portrait Photography is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Errol Morris. The film explores the life and career of Elsa Dorfman. The film was released on June 30, 2017, by Neon. The Invisible Boy: Second Generation The Invisible Boy: Second Generation is a 2018 Italian fantasy-superhero film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. It is the sequel to the 2014 film The Invisible Boy. Stand Up and Cheer! Stand Up and Cheer! is a 1934 American Pre-Code musical film directed by Hamilton MacFadden. The screenplay by Lew Brown and Ralph Spence was based upon a story idea by Will Rogers and Philip Klein. The film is about efforts undertaken during the Great Depression to boost the morale of the country. It is essentially a vehicle for a string of vaudeville acts and a few musical numbers. The film is best known for providing the first big breakthrough role for legendary child actress Shirley Temple. A little known bit player before the film, by the end of the year, she appeared in 10 movies, including 4 starring roles in major feature-length films. The Phantom Light The Phantom Light is a 1935 British crime film, a low-budget "quota quickie" directed by Michael Powell and starring Binnie Hale, Gordon Harker, Milton Rosmer and Herbert Lomas. The screenplay concerns criminals who try to scare a new chief lighthouse keeper on the Welsh coast, in an attempt to distract him from their scheme. Christmas Comes But Once a Year Christmas Comes But Once a Year is a 1936 animated short produced by Fleischer Studios and released on December 4, 1936 by Paramount Pictures. It is part of the Color Classics series. Bulldog Drummond in Africa Bulldog Drummond in Africa is a 1938 American crime thriller film. This was the 13th of 25 in the Bulldog Drummond film series from 1922-1969. It's in the Bag! Its in the Bag! is a 1945 comedy film featuring Fred Allen in his only starring film role. The film was released by United Artists at a time when Allen was at the peak of his fame as one of the most popular radio comedians. The film has been preserved by UCLA Film & Television Archive. Fiesta Fiesta is an American Technicolor musical-drama film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1947, starring Esther Williams, Ricardo Montalbán, Mary Astor and Cyd Charisse. The film was directed by Richard Thorpe and written by George Bruce and Lester Cole. The story focuses on Mario Morales, a bullfighter who wants to be a composer, and his twin sister, Maria Morales, who wants to be a bullfighter even though she is a woman. The film was shot on location in Puebla, Mexico. This was Montalbáns first credited role in a Hollywood film, and resulted in him being offered a contract by the studio. It was also the first of three films pairing Williams and Montalbán, the other two being On an Island with You and Neptunes Daughter. Fiesta was the first time Williamss name was billed above the title. The Big Wheel The Big Wheel is a 1949 American drama sport film directed by Edward Ludwig starring Mickey Rooney, Thomas Mitchell, Mary Hatcher and Michael OShea. It includes the final screen appearance of Hattie McDaniel. This film is now in the public domain. Let's Dance Lets Dance is a 1950 musical romantic comedy Technicolor film starring Betty Hutton and Fred Astaire, and released by Paramount Pictures. The Crucible The Crucible is a 1957 joint Franco-East German film production directed by Raymond Rouleau with a screenplay adapted by Jean-Paul Sartre from the 1953 play The Crucible, by Arthur Miller. The Boys The Boys is a 1962 British courtroom drama film, directed by Sidney J. Furie and with a screenplay by Stuart Douglass. By Love Possessed By Love Possessed is a 1961 American drama film distributed by United Artists. The movie was directed by John Sturges, and written by Charles Schnee, based on the novel by James Gould Cozzens. Lana Turner, Jason Robards, George Hamilton and Efrem Zimbalist head the cast. Hamilton called it "an Ivy League Peyton Place". The theme song is performed by Vic Damone. This was director Sturges first film project after his Western classic, The Magnificent Seven. On July 19, 1961, this became the first in-flight movie to be shown on a regular basis on a scheduled airline flight, by Trans World Airlines to its first-class passengers. The Human Dutch The Human Dutch is a 1963 Dutch documentary film directed by Bert Haanstra, about the daily lives of people in the Netherlands. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was also selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Cool World The Cool World is a 1963 feature film directed by Shirley Clarke about African-American life in the Royal Pythons, a youth gang in Harlem. In 1994, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film is considered by some critics to be the first film within the Blaxploitation genre. A Funny Boss Une souris chez les hommes , is a French comedy film from 1963, directed by Jacques Poitrenaud, written by Michel Audiard and Francis Ryck, starring Dany Saval and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "A Mouse with the Men", "Un drôle de caïd", "O Tesouro Oculto", "Bei Oscar ist ne Schraube locker", "Due uomini in fuga... per un colpo maldestro". Gunpoint Gunpoint is a 1966 American Technicolor Western film directed by Earl Bellamy and starring Audie Murphy, Joan Staley and Warren Stevens. Top Sensation The Seducers is a 1969 Italian erotic drama film co-written and directed by Ottavio Alessi and starring Maud de Belleroche, Maurizio Bonuglia and Edwige Fenech. Between Miracles Between Miracles is a 1971 Italian commedia allitaliana film written and directed by Italian actor Nino Manfredi, in his debut as feature film director. The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington is a 1977 comedy film directed by William A. Levey. It was the sequel to The Happy Hooker, which was released in 1975. Joey Heatherton replaced Lynn Redgrave as the lead character of Xaviera Hollander. The films tagline was, "She served her country... the only way she knew how!" Joe E. Ross, Larry Storch and Rip Taylor are among the most prominent individuals who made cameo appearances. Wifemistress Wifemistress is a 1977 Italian romantic movie directed by Marco Vicario. Death Dimension Death Dimension is a 1978 American B-list action thriller and martial arts film by Al Adamson starring Jim Kelly, Harold Sakata, George Lazenby, Terry Moore, and Aldo Ray. Disaster on the Coastliner Disaster on the Coastliner is 1979 American made-for-television action drama film It was directed by Richard C. Sarafian and starred Lloyd Bridges, Raymond Burr, Robert Fuller, Pat Hingle, E. G. Marshall, Yvette Mimieux, William Shatner, and Paul L. Smith. It originally aired on The ABC Sunday Night Movie on October 28, 1979. Ram Balram Ram Balram is a 1980 Hindi action film directed by Vijay Anand. It starred Dharmendra as "Ram" and Amitabh Bachchan as "Balram". Supporting cast included Zeenat Aman and Rekha. Ajit, Amjad Khan and Prem Chopra were the villains in the film. The film marked the third time in which Bollywood eternal superstars came together after their previous successful ventures in Chupke Chupke and Sholay. The movie had an awesome initial opening, to thunderous responses all over India with cinema houses packed full. However, proceeds from the movie started to drop by the 4th week and it then went on to surface as the third highest-grossing film of the year earning a "Hit" at the box office. It was termed disappointing since at that time, films of Dharmendra and Amitabh were expected to earn more, who were already the most popular stars at the time. However, some box office analysts rate it as a "Superhit" when taking into consideration its net proceeds. Rang Birangi Rang Birangi is a 1983 Hindi film, based on a story by noted Hindi writer, Kamleshwar, and directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. This comedy classic is most remembered for the Utpal Dutts role of Police Inspector Dhurandhar Bhatawdekar, which won him the Filmfare Best Comedian Award for the year. Saaheb Saaheb is a 1985 Hindi movie directed by Anil Ganguly. The film stars Anil Kapoor, Raakhee, Amrita Singh, Utpal Dutt, Biswajit, Vijay Arora, Deven Verma, A. K. Hangal and Dilip Dhawan. The music is by Bappi Lahiri. It is a remake of 1981 Bengali film named Saheb directed by Bijoy Bose. It is one of the remade film including others like Vijetha in Telugu with Chiranjeevi, Karna in Kannada with Vishnuvardhan and Chekkaeran Oru Chilla in Malayalam with Shankar. Anil Kapoor plays Saaheb, the youngest son of the family. He is focused on football, his passion. Due to this, everyone in the family constantly tells him he is no good. However, when circumstances demand, he gives up his kidney to fund his sisters marriage, at the cost of his football career. The movie has catchy songs like - "Yaar Bina Chain Kahan Re" and "Kya Khabar Kya Pata" - which remain popular to this day. Camp de Thiaroye Camp de Thiaroye is a 1988 Senegalese war-drama film written and directed by Ousmane Sembene and Thierno Faty Sow. The film entered the competition at the 45th Venice International Film Festival, in which it won the Special Jury Prize. The film depicts the Thiaroye massacre, which happened in Thiaroye, Dakar, in 1944. The film is about the mutiny by and mass killing of French West African troops by French forces on the night of November 30 to December 1, 1944. West African conscripts were protesting poor conditions and revocation of pay at the Thiaroye camp. The film is a criticism and indictment of the French colonial system. The film documents the events leading up to the Thiaroye massacre, as well as the massacre itself. The film received positive reviews at the time it was released and continues to be heralded by scholars as an important historical documentation of the Thiaroye massacre. The film was banned in France for a decade and censored in Senegal as well. Le vie del Signore sono finite The ways of the Lord are over is a 1987 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Massimo Troisi. The film won the Nastro dArgento for best screenplay. For his performance Marco Messeri won the Ciak doro for best supporting actor. Cold Sweat Cold Sweat is a 1993 thriller film about a man who lives a double life as a hitman. The film was directed by Gail Harvey, and stars Ben Cross, Adam Baldwin, and Shannon Tweed. Rudaali Rudaali is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Kalpana Lajmi, based on the short story written by famous Bengali author Mahasweta Devi. The film was selected as the Indian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film is set in a small village in Rajasthan, India. It tells the story of a woman named Shanichari, who was abandoned by her mother shortly after her fathers death. Bad fortune follows her throughout her life. Down Came a Blackbird Down Came a Blackbird is a 1995 American made for TV drama film directed by Jonathan Sanger and starring Raul Julia, Laura Dern and Vanessa Redgrave. It was the final film appearance of Julia, filmed in October 1994. Julia died two weeks after production finished and a year before its release. O Noviço Rebelde O Noviço Rebelde is a 1997 Brazilian comedy film written, produced and starring by Renato Aragão. Directed by Tizuka Yamasaki, the film is a parody of the 1965 American film The Sound of Music. It was shot in Beberibe, Ceará. Wild Iris For plants called wild iris, see Dietes iridioides and Iris. Wild Iris is a 2001 drama film directed by Daniel Petrie and starring Laura Linney, Gena Rowlands, Emile Hirsch, and Fred Ward, with Miguel Sandoval, Scott Gibson, and Lee Tergesen in supporting roles. The screenplay was by Kent Broadhurst. It was presented on Showtime. (Sökarna) Återkomsten Sökarna: Återkomsten is a Swedish crime thriller from 2006. It was directed by Liam Norberg, Lena Koppel and Swedish rock star Thorsten Flinck. Noomi Rapace appears in the film in small role. The budget was 120.000 Swedish crowns. Much of the cast and crew and the plot of the film where recycled from Blodsbröder. Olympiyan Anthony Adam Olympian Anthony Adam is a 1999 Indian Malayalam action thriller film written and directed by Bhadran, starring Mohanlal, Meena, and Nassar. It was produced by Mohanlal for Pranavam Arts, and was one of the costliest films made in Malayalam up to that point. It had a large opening at the box office. The plot follows an investigation by Chakkummoottil Varghese Antony IPS about a planned terrorist attack in India. The story of the film is adapted from 1990 American film Kindergarten Cop Slogans Slogans is a 2001 Albanian film directed by Gjergj Xhuvani. It was the first Albanian film to be selected to screen on the Directors Fortnight at Cannes Filmfestival 2001 and has gone on to win many other festival awards. It was further Albanias submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film presents the ideological brainwashing that characterized the life of Albanians during the times of the communist Enver Hoxha regime. The protagonist is Andrea, a young and liberal-minded school teacher, who is sent from Tirana to work in a small village school. As a teacher he needs to participate in constructions of socialist and patriotic slogans on the slopes of a hill in the village. He does not take this task very seriously and for this he is continuously scorned by the villages Communist party officials. Wood & Stock: Sexo, Orégano e Rock'n'Roll Wood & Stock: Sexo, Orégano e RocknRoll is a Brazilian animated film about two die-hard hippies trying to live in todays world. The film, based on the comic strip by Angeli, was released in 2006. The voice of the character Rê Bordosa is provided by Rita Lee, ex vocalist of the famous Brazilian psychedelic band Os Mutantes. Familia Familia is a 2005 French-language Canadian drama film. It was directed and written by Louise Archambault. Ju-Rei: The Uncanny is a 2004 J-Horror film directed by Kōji Shiraishi. National Geographic: Inside 9/11 Inside 9/11 is a three-part television documentary film produced by Towers Productions that premiered on August 21 and August 22, 2005, on the National Geographic Channel. The program covers the September 11 attack, the events that led to it, and its aftermath. The first part consisted of examining, event by event, the build-up towards September 11. The second part consisted of the events of 9/11 itself and the aftermath. Experts and eyewitnesses provide their accounts of the attacks, and the events are covered in chronological order. Inside 9/11 was the highest-rated program ever on the National Geographic Channel and was nominated for an Emmy in 2006. On August 27, 2006, the documentary was released again with details about Zacarias Moussaoui and Able Danger. On May 7, 2011, the third part was released with details on the death of Osama bin Laden and the rise of attacks inspired by other leaders such as Anwar al-Awlaki, who is suspected of preparing three of the 9/11 hijackers in San Diego and Virginia. Battle Under Orion is a Japanese action drama film directed by Tetsuo Shinohara depicting an Imperial Japanese Navy submarine battling a United States Navy destroyer near the end of World War II. Comedy is a short anime film produced in 2002 by Studio 4°C animation studio. The film was directed by Kazuto Nakazawa and featured the music of Franz Schuberts "Ave Maria". The film is noted for drawing its inspiration from Schuberts piece titled "Erlkönig". The National Tree The National Tree is a 2009 American-Canadian family drama television film by Graeme Campbell. It features Andrew McCarthy and Evan Williams as father and son on a road-trip from Oregon to Washington transporting their own Sitka Spruce tree on a truck to be planted across from the White House on Thanksgiving. The film was produced and aired by Hallmark Channel. Jaago Jaago is a 2010 Bangladeshi sports drama film written and directed by Khijir Hayat Khan. The film is produced by Adnan Karim. The film features Ferdous Ahmed and Afsana Ara Bindu in lead roles and with supporting Arifin Shuvoo, Tariq Anam Khan, Rownak Hasan, Fs Nayeem and many more. It is the first Bangladeshi film based entirely on football. The story of "Jaago" is said to be inspired by the Swadhin Bangla Football Dol, who played a vital role during the Liberation War by raising funds through charity matches and encourage the morale of the freedom fighters. Heaven's Lost Property the Movie: The Angeloid of Clockwork is a 2011 Japanese anime fantasy film based on the manga and anime series Heavens Lost Property by Suu Minazuki. It was released on June 25, 2011 in Japan under the directorship of Hisashi Saitō. The film covers events involving Hiyori Kazane. The DVD version was released on February 24, 2012 in Japan and on February 26, 2013 in North America. Sinivalkoinen valhe When Heroes Lie is a 2012 Finnish documentary film directed by Arto Halonen. Issaq Issaq is a 2013 Indian Hindi romantic film directed by Manish Tiwary and produced by Dhaval Gada and Shailesh R. Singh. The film, written by Padmaja Thakore-Tiwary, Manish Tiwary and Pawan Sony, was released on 26 July 2013. The film features Prateik Babbar, Rajeshwari Sachdev, Ravi Kishan and Makarand Deshpande as main characters. According to BoxOfficeIndia.com, the film was a box office Disaster. Redwood Highway Redwood Highway is a 2013 American independent drama film directed by Gary Lundgren, produced by James Twyman, and written by Lundgren and Twyman. The film stars Shirley Knight and Tom Skerritt. Devil May Call Devil May Call is a 2013 horror film directed by American filmmaker Jason Cuadrado and written by Jason Cuadrado and Wyatt Doyle. The film stars Corri English as Samantha, a crisis hotline counselor. Jal Jal is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language romance film set in the Rann of Kutch, India, and follows an overconfident water diviner Bakka who tries to solve the drought problems in his village, but faces unforeseen circumstances when he tries to help a female bird watcher save flamingos. The film is directed by Girish Malik and is his debut film as a director. The film was premiered and received special mention at the "New Currents" section of the Busan International Film Festival 2013 and in the "Indian Panorama" section of the International Film Festival of India. The film released in India on 4 April 2014. One World Films has collaborated with DAR Motion Pictures for the distribution of Jal in India. The film has received the National Film Award for Best Special Effects for the year 2013 at the 61st National Film Awards. Jal was also short-listed as an Oscars 2014 contender in the Best Picture Category and the Best Original Score Category. The film advanced in the top 114 films in the Best Original Score Category. The Japanese Dog The Japanese Dog is a 2013 Romanian drama film directed by Tudor Cristian Jurgiu. It was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards but was not nominated for the shortlist. It is Jurgius debut feature film. Shorts Shorts is a compilation of five short films directed by Neeraj Ghaywan, Vasan Bala, Anubhuti Kashyap, Shlok Sharma and Gitanjali Rao. The five short films titled Sujata, Mehfuz, Audacity, Epilogue, and Shor were released on 12 July 2013. The Gangs of Wasseypur trio – Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Huma Qureshi and Richa Chadda- teamed up again for the anthology co-produced by Guneet Monga and Anurag Kashyap, also featuring newcomers Murari Kumar, Arjun Srivasava, Satya Anand, Vineet Kumar Singh, Preeti Singh and Ratnabali. Mastram Mastram is 2014 Indian Hindi-language fictional biography film directed by Akhilesh Jaiswal, and starring Rahul Bagga and Tara Alisha Berry. The film is about an aspiring litterateur turning into an initially reluctant finally full-fledged pornographic writer, is inspired by the anonymous author of popular pulp fiction and sex stories in Hindi, only known as Mastram. These books sold at railway station stalls and small roadside and pavement shops in North India through the 1980s and 90s. Jaiswal makes his directorial debut with the film. The film also marks the debut of actress Tara Alisha Berry. The film features rapper Yo Yo Honey Singhs Gujarati Single "Achko Machko" and is also the theme song of the movies trailer which was released on 14 Feb 2014 by Bohra Bros on YouTube. The film premiered at Mumbai Film Festival in October 2013, ahead of its theatrical release on 9 May 2014. Ilusión Nacional Ilusión Nacional is a 2014 Mexican documentary film by Olallo Rubio about association football in Mexico. A História da Eternidade The History of Eternity is a 2014 Brazilian drama film directed by Camilo Cavalcante. Koothara Koothara is a 2014 Malayalam-language coming of age film directed by Srinath Rajendran and written by Vini Vishwa Lal. It stars Mohanlal, Bharath, Sunny Wayne, and Tovino Thomas. The story, set in an untold period, focuses on three engineering students, Koobrin, Tharun, and Ram, and their adventures during college time and post-college life. The film was produced by Shahul Hammeed Marikar under the banner of Marikar Films and distributed by UTV Motion Pictures. The original songs and background score were composed by Gopi Sundar. The film was released on 13 June 2014, and received a mixed response from critics. A Paris Education A Paris Education is a 2018 French drama film directed by Jean-Paul Civeyrac. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. The Easiest Way The Easiest Way is a 1931 American pre-Code MGM drama film directed by Jack Conway. Adapted from the 1909 play of the same name written by Eugene Walter and directed by David Belasco, the film stars Constance Bennett, Adolphe Menjou, Robert Montgomery, Marjorie Rambeau, Anita Page, and Clark Gable Upper World Upperworld is a 1934 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Warren William as a wealthy married railroad tycoon whose friendship with a showgirl, played by Ginger Rogers, leads to blackmail and murder. Upper World is one of the last films released before the strict enforcement of the Hollywood Production Code by Joseph I. Breen, which began July 1, 1934. Rosalie Rosalie is a 1937 American film adaptation of the 1928 stage musical of the same name. The film was released in December 1937. The film follows the story of the musical, but replaces most of the Broadway score with new songs by Cole Porter. The story involves the romantic entanglements of a princess in disguise and a West Point cadet. Yes, We Have No Bonanza Yes, We Have No Bonanza is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Del Lord and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 39th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Blood of Jesus The Blood of Jesus is a 1941 American race film written by, directed by, and starring Spencer Williams. It was also released under the alternate title of The Glory Road. The Plastics Inventor The Plastics Inventor is a Disney animated short from 1944, produced in Technicolor and in RKO Radio Pictures. Andaz Andaz is a 1949 Indian Bollywood film, directed by Mehboob Khan, with music by Naushad. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Nargis and Raj Kapoor in a love triangle, with Cukoo and Murad in supporting roles. The films music was provided by Naushad and lyrics written by Majrooh Sultanpuri. At the time of its release, Andaz was the highest-grossing Indian film ever, until its record was broken by Raj Kapoors Barsaat that same year. Please Believe Me Please Believe Me is a 1950 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Taurog, and starring Deborah Kerr, Robert Walker, Mark Stevens and Peter Lawford. Martin Luther Martin Luther is a 1953 American–West German film biography of Martin Luther. It was directed by Irving Pichel,, and stars Niall MacGinnis as Luther. It was produced by Louis de Rochemont and RD-DR Corporation in collaboration with Lutheran Church Productions and Luther-Film-G.M.B.H. The National Board of Review named the film the fourth best of 1953. It was nominated for two Oscars, for Best Cinematography and Art Direction/Set Decoration. The music was composed by Mark Lothar and performed by the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra. It was filmed in studios in Wiesbaden, West Germany. A notice at the beginning of the film characterizes it as a careful and balanced presentation of Luthers story: "This dramatization of a decisive moment in human history is the result of careful research of facts and conditions in the 16th century as reported by historians of many faiths." The research was done by notable Reformation scholars Theodore G. Tappert and Jaroslav Pelikan who assisted Allan Sloane and Lothar Wolff. Mohawk Mohawk is a 1956 Pathécolor drama directed by Kurt Neumann, starring Scott Brady and Rita Gam. It is about an 18th-century Boston artist sent to the Mohawk Valley to paint landscapes and portraits of Native Americans. The film reuses many sequences from the 1939 film Drums Along the Mohawk. 5 Branded Women Five Branded Women is a 1960 Italian-American international co-production film directed by Martin Ritt and produced by Dino De Laurentiis. It featured an international cast including Silvana Mangano, Barbara Bel Geddes, Jeanne Moreau and Vera Miles and was Ritts only war movie, set during the Nazi occupation of Yugoslavia. Film was shot in Italy and Austria. The Sins of Rachel Cade The Sins of Rachel Cade is a 1961 drama film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Angie Dickinson in the title role as well as Peter Finch and Roger Moore. The Biggest Bundle of Them All The Biggest Bundle of Them All is a 1968 American crime film set in Naples, Italy. The story is about a mobster and a novice gang of crooks who team up to steal $5 million worth of platinum ingots from a train. The film stars Robert Wagner and Raquel Welch and was directed by Ken Annakin. Persuasion Persuasion is a 1971 British television serial adaptation of the Jane Austen novel of the same name. It was produced by Granada Television for ITV and was directed by Howard Baker. The series stars Ann Firbank as Anne Elliott and Bryan Marshall as Captain Wentworth. It was originally aired in April and May 1971 in five episodes. Screams of a Winter Night Screams of a Winter Night is a 1979 American anthology horror film directed by James L. Wilson and starring Matt Borel, Gil Glasgow, and Mary Agen Cox. Its plot focuses on a group of college students staying in a cabin who tell various scary stories to one another. Waitress! Waitress! is a 1981 comedy film directed by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz of Troma Entertainment. It was the second in Tromas line of "sexy comedies", preceded by the 1979s Squeeze Play! and followed by 1982s Stuck on You! and 1983s The First Turn-On! A Summer in Saint Tropez A Summer in St. Tropez or Un été à Saint-Tropez is a 1983 French film directed by photographer David Hamilton. Rappin' Rappin is a 1985 film directed by Joel Silberg, written by Adam Friedman and Robert J. Litz, produced by Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus and starring Mario Van Peebles. The film is a sequel to Electric Boogaloo, and is also known as Breakdance 3: Electric Boogalee. Although it features Ice-T, Rappin has a plot unconnected to the previous two films and features different lead characters and locations. The film has developed a small cult following, despite Van Peebles lack of rapping ability and the films overall poor production values. Hero: The Official Film of the 1986 FIFA World Cup Hero is the official documentary film of the 1986 FIFA World Cup held in Mexico. The film was narrated by Michael Caine and the music score was written by Rick Wakeman. Hero found the most success in Argentina since the focal point of the film was Diego Maradona and his role in the quarter-final match against England, more specifically the Hand of God goal and the Goal of the Century. The match and the championship were eventually won by Argentina. The film also enjoys cult status in the UK. The Wind The Wind is a 1986 American horror film directed by Nico Mastorakis and starring Meg Foster, Wings Hauser, Robert Morley, David McCallum, and Steve Railsback. The plot concerns a novelist who is attacked by a murderer during a stormy wind in Monemvasia. The score was composed by early duo Hans Zimmer and Stanley Myers. Os Canibais The Cannibals is a 1988 Portuguese drama film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It was entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Haunted Summer Haunted Summer is a 1988 drama film directed by Ivan Passer. Murder in New Hampshire: The Pamela Wojas Smart Story Murder in New Hampshire: The Pamela Wojas Smart Story is a 1991 American made-for-television crime drama film based on the true story of Pamela Smart seducing one of her 15-year-old students into sex and to murdering her husband, Gregg Smart, in Derry, New Hampshire. It is directed by Joyce Chopra and stars Helen Hunt as Pamela Smart and Chad Allen as Billy Flynn, her 15-year-old lover. It originally aired on CBS on September 24, 1991. Venus Rising Venus Rising is a 1995 erotic science fiction film directed by Leora Barish and Edgar Michael Bravo and starring Billy Wirth, Audie England, Costas Mandylor and Morgan Fairchild. The SuperVips VIP: My Brother Superman is a 1968 Italian animated film directed by Bruno Bozzetto. It is a parody of superheroes and enjoyed a good commercial and critical success. In 2008 it was produced a spin-off TV-series in 3D animation, PsicoVip. Demented Demented is a 1980 American rape and revenge horror film directed by Arthur Jeffreys and starring Sallee Young and Harry Reems. The plot involves a woman who, having been raped by a gang of men and institutionalized, suffers nightmares while under the care of her unfaithful husband, and takes a violent revenge when a group of teenage youths decide to play a prank on her. All About Love All About Love is a 2001 French drama film directed by Jean-François Richet. It stars Virginie Ledoyen and Yazid Aït. It was nominated for an award at the 2001 Cairo International Film Festival in 1945. Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure Shackletons Antarctic Adventure is an IMAX film about the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition led by Ernest Shackleton between 1914 and 1917. Directed by George Butler, the film was released in February 2001 and was narrated by Kevin Spacey. It documents Shackletons journey aboard the Endurance and was the follow-up to Butlers previous film, Shackletons Legendary Antarctic Expedition. Dead in a Heartbeat Dead in a Heartbeat is a television film that was originally aired on TBS on March 3, 2002. The film is about Dr. Gillian Hayes, a heart surgeon, and Lt. Tom Royko, an officer of the bomb squad. The two must attempt to prevent Dr. Hayes patients artificial pacemakers, which have been implanted with bombs, from exploding. No Manners Conduct Zero is a 2002 South Korean film directed by Joh Keun-shik. The Mitten The Mitten is a 1967 Soviet animated film directed by Roman Kachanov. The film received international recognition. Love Life Love Life is a 2007 German/Israeli film directed by Maria Schrader and shot in Israel. It is based on a novel by Zeruya Shalev, with the screenplay written by Schrader and Laila Stieler. The film won two 2008 Bavarian Film Awards for Best Cinematography and Best Music. Neuenfels also won the 2008 German Film Award for Best Cinematography. Occupation: Dreamland Occupation: Dreamland is a "grunts-eye view," 2005 documentary film focused on a company of the 1/505 of the 82nd Airborne Division in Fallujah, Iraq, in early 2004. It is directed by Ian Olds and Garrett Scott. The title comes from the nickname of the base, Camp Volturno, on the outskirts of Fallujah. The American soldiers housed there called the place "Camp Dreamland." The film includes interviews with US soldiers, footage of their patrols in Fallujah, as well as interviews with Iraqi civilians. Garrett Scott died of a heart attack at age 37 in 2005, days before Occupation won the Independent Spirit Award. Ian Olds has written and directed several short fiction films and a documentary about journalists in Afghanistan. Feathers in the Wind Feathers in the Wind is a 2004 South Korean film directed by Song Il-gon. It was originally planned as a 30-minute section of a three-part omnibus film with two other directors, entitled 1.3.6. At 73 minutes, the film exceeded the limits of the original omnibus format and was released on its own theatrically and on DVD. Ghostboat Not to be confused with the 2015 Ghost boat mystery. Or see Ghost Ship and List of ghost ships. Ghostboat is a 2006 British television film based on a novel by George E. Simpson and Neal R. Burger starring David Jason – a fantasy tale of His Majestys Submarine Scorpion vanishing during the Second World War leaving only one crew member surviving. 38 years later in the Cold War year 1981, the Scorpion reappears; the crew have disappeared, but the vessel is otherwise unchanged and has not aged in the intervening years. A Royal Navy crew along with the sole survivor of the original voyage is given the mission of retracing the last days of the boat prior to its 1943 disappearance. A supernatural influence takes hold of most of the crew, and they start showing characteristics of the old crew. They find themselves fighting Second World War ghosts. Everest Everest 82 is a Canadian drama film miniseries directed by Graeme Campbell and written by Keith Ross Leckie. It aired in the fall of 2008 on CBC television and was produced by Alberta Filmworks. The series is based on the book Canadians on Everest: The Courageous Expedition of 1982 by Bruce Patterson of the Times-Colonist newspaper. Before I Forget Before I forget is a 2007 French drama film directed, written and starred in by Jacques Nolot. The film portrays the life of an aging gay man, who was a hustler in his youth, confronting old age, an empty life and a reversal of paying for sex. Prem Amar Prem Aamar is a 2009 Bengali romantic film directed by Raj Chakraborty. It stars Soham Chakraborty and Payel Sarkar in lead roles. It was released on 9 October 2009. It is a remake of the Tamil blockbuster film 7G Rainbow Colony Ma-eum-i... Heart is..., also known as Hearty Paws, is a 2006 South Korean drama film directed by Park Eun-hyung and Oh Dal-kyun. Scream Park Scream Park is a 2013 horror film by American director Cary Hill and his directorial debut. The film had its world release on January 6, 2013 in Pittsburgh and was partially funded through a successful Kickstarter campaign. Of the film, Hill stated that he was inspired to create Scream Park after visiting a theme park and thinking that it would be a good location for an 80s themed horror film. Filming took place at Conneaut Lake Park in Conneaut Lake and at the University of Pittsburgh. The Curtain Rises is a 2015 Japanese film directed by Katsuyuki Motohiro and featuring the members of Japanese idol girl group Momoiro Clover Z. Its based on a play of the same name by Oriza Hirata. It was released on February 28, 2015. The New Life of Paul Sneijder The New Life of Paul Sneijder is a Canadian/French drama film, directed by Thomas Vincent and released in 2016. Based on the novel Le cas Sneijder by Jean-Paul Dubois, the film stars Thierry Lhermitte as Paul Sneijder, a man who is injured in an elevator accident which has also killed his daughter. Suffering an existential crisis which leads him to question the values on which he has based his life, he begins to rebuild his spirit by taking a new job as a dog walker. The films cast also includes Géraldine Pailhas, Pierre Curzi, Guillaume Cyr and Aliocha Schneider. Cyr garnered a Prix Iris nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 19th Prix Iris in 2017. Uranium: Twisting the Dragon's Tail Uranium – Twisting the Dragons Tail is a television documentary series about uranium, its history, and its uses. It was produced by Gene Pool Productions for PBS and SBS and premiered on both networks in late July and August 2015. The series was conceived, created, written and directed by Wain Fimeri, was shot in nine countries and is presented by Derek Muller. Open at Night Open at Night is a 2016 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Édouard Baer and starring Baer, Sabrina Ouazani and Audrey Tautou. It was released on 11 January 2017. Ravens Ravens is a 2017 Swedish thriller film directed by Jens Assur, based on the novel Korparna by Tomas Bannerhed. The Man with the Magic Box The Man with the Magic Box is a science fiction dystopia thriller film directed by Polish film director Bodo Kox. The film is set in 2030 of Orwellian Poland and involves elements of time travel to the times of Communist Poland of 1950s. KL Special Force KL Special Force is a 2018 Malaysian action film directed by Syafiq Yusof. The film stars Rosyam Nor, Syamsul Yusof, and Fattah Amin. It was released on 8 March 2018 and co-produced by Skop Productions, Damofa Productions and Viper Studios. Eternal Love Eternal Love is a 1929 American silent romantic drama film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring John Barrymore and Camilla Horn. Based on the novel Der Koenig der Bernina by , the film is about two lovers living in the Swiss Alps who struggle to be together and escape their loveless marriages. Eternal Love was the last silent film of both Lubitsch and Barrymore. The story was remade as a 1957 Austrian film The King of Bernina. Charlie Chan's Courage Charlie Chans Courage is the fifth film in which Warner Oland played detective Charlie Chan. It is a remake of the 1927 silent film The Chinese Parrot; both are considered lost films. An audio recreation accompanied by still photographs from the original film is included as a special feature on some DVD collections. Little Man, What Now? Little Man, What Now? is a 1934 pre-Code American drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Margaret Sullavan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Hans Fallada. The novel had been turned into a German film the previous year. Break of Hearts Break of Hearts is a 1935 RKO film starring Katharine Hepburn and Charles Boyer. The screenplay was written by the team of Sarah Y. Mason and Victor Heerman, with Anthony Veiller, from a story by Lester Cohen, specifically for Hepburn. Originally Break of Hearts was intended as a vehicle for Hepburn and John Barrymore. The film was promoted by RKOs advertising department with the catch phrase: "The star of a million moods together with the new idol of the screen." Calling All Curs Calling All Curs is the 41st short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1939 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Rhapsody in Rivets Rhapsody in Rivets is a 1941 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. Monsieur Beaucaire Monsieur Beaucaire is a 1946 comedy film starring Bob Hope as the title character, the barber of King Louis XV of France. It is loosely based on the novel of the same name by Booth Tarkington. It is a remake of the 1924 Rudolph Valentino silent film of the same name Monsieur Beaucaire. You Were Never Duckier You Were Never Duckier is a 1948 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. Starring Daffy Duck and Henery Hawk, this cartoon marked the start of a direction change for Daffy Duck, from a "screwball" character, to a greedy, self-centered one. This cartoon was also the next-to-last Henery Hawk cartoon to not be directed by Robert McKimson, and one of only four to be directed by creator Chuck Jones. This cartoon marks the new era in Warner Bros. cartoons as it was the first to be in the post-1948 package, as things turned out. The short, however, was re-released with the 1943-56 Blue Ribbon rules in which original credits were cut out. This and 4 other cartoons followed this exception and all of them except "Daffy Dilly", also directed by Jones, have their original titles restored for a DVD release. Chori Chori Chori Chori is a 1956 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Anant Thakur, with music by Shankar Jaikishan and lyrics by Hasrat Jaipuri and Shailendra. The film is an unofficial remake of the American film It Happened One Night. Bhagwan Dada, Pran, David, and Johnny Walker have character parts. This was the last film of Nargis-Raj Kapoor, with Nargis doing one cameo appearance in the Raj Kapoor starrer Jagte Raho. The music of Chori Chori had popular tracks including "Aaja Sanam", "Yeh Raat Bheegi Bheegi" in the voices of Lata Mangeshkar and Manna Dey; "Jahan Mein Jati Hun" by Lata and Manna and "Sawa Lakh Ki Lottery," by Mohammad Rafi. The movie would later inspire the unofficial 1991 Hindi re-make Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin, directed by Mahesh Bhatt and starring Aamir Khan and Pooja Bhatt. Like Chori Chori it too became a hit. Sequences for songs "Pachchi Banoo Udti Phiroon" and "Jahaan Main Jaati Hoon" were shot and released in Technicolor. This was known to be AVM Productionss first film to contain sequences in color. The film was later entirely remastered and recolourised. The Intelligence Men The Intelligence Men is a 1965 comedy film starring the British comic duo Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise. In the US, it was retitled Spylarks. It is subtitled "M.I.5 plus 2 equals 0". The film was successful enough to enable Morecambe and Wise to make two further films, That Riviera Touch and The Magnificent Two. No Room to Die No Room To Die is a 1969 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Garrone. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Spaghetti Western at the 64th Venice International Film Festival. Vanessa Vanessa is a 1977 German softcore erotic melodrama film starring Olivia Pascal and directed by Hubert Frank. Sunshine Reggae auf Ibiza Sunshine Reggae in Ibiza is a 1983 West German comedy film directed by Franz Marischka and starring Karl Dall, Olivia Pascal and Chris Roberts. Countdown to Looking Glass Countdown to Looking Glass is a Canadian made-for-television movie that premiered in the United States on HBO on October 14, 1984 and was also broadcast on CTV in Canada. The movie presents a fictional confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union over the Strait of Hormuz, the gateway to the Persian Gulf. The narrative of the film details the events that lead up to the initial exchange of nuclear weapons, which was triggered by a banking crisis, from the perspective of an ongoing news broadcast. Unlike similar productions such as the previous years Special Bulletin and the later Without Warning, the producers of this film decided not to make the entire production a simulated newscast, but instead break up the news portions with dramatic narrative scenes involving Shaver and Murphy. The appearance of real-life newscasters, as well as noted CBC Television host Patrick Watson lent additional authenticity to the production. The Clairvoyant The Clairvoyant is a 1982 American mystery film directed by Armand Mastroianni and starring Perry King, Norman Parker, and Elizabeth Kemp. The plot follows a New York City detective and his friend who pursue a mysterious "handcuff killer" with the aid of an artist who sees— and draws— the killers crimes before theyre committed. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic. Captive Captive is a 1986 Anglo-French cinema film loosely based on the experiences of Patty Hearst. Sleeping Beauty Sleeping Beauty is a 1987 American/Israeli fantasy film, part of the 1980 film series Cannon Movie Tales. It is directed by David Irving and stars Tahnee Welch, Morgan Fairchild, Nicholas Clay and Sylvia Miles. It is a contemporary version of the classic tale of Sleeping Beauty of the Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault. Like the other Cannon Movie Tales, the film was filmed entirely in Israel. Crime Zone Crime Zone is a 1989 American–Peruvian dystopian science fiction film directed by Luis Llosa, written by Daryl Haney and starring David Carradine, Peter Nelson, Sherilyn Fenn, and Michael Shaner. Carradine plays a mysterious stranger who recruits young lovers in an illicit romance to commit a crime spree in a futuristic police state, while promising them an avenue for escape. The film was executive produced by Roger Corman, who came up with the original concept. Due to a perceived lack of Peruvian qualities, it was better received by American than Peruvian critics. Cormans New Concorde co-produced and distributed it. After its Los Angeles premiere, it was released on VHS by MGM/UA. Looking for Langston Looking for Langston is a 1989 British black-and-white film, directed by Isaac Julien and produced by Sankofa Film & Video Productions. It combines authentic archival newsreel footage of Harlem in the 1920s with scripted scenes to produce a non-linear impressionistic storyline celebrating black gay identity and desire during the artistic and cultural period known as the Harlem Renaissance in New York. The film has a runtime of about 42 minutes. Mandroid Mandroid is a 1993 film directed by Jack Ersgard starring Robert Symonds and Curt Lowens. Texas James A. Micheners Texas is a 1994 ABC television miniseries directed by Richard Lang and starring Patrick Duffy as Stephen F. Austin, Stacy Keach as Sam Houston, Chelsea Field as Mattie Quimper, Rick Schroder as Otto McNab, Grant Show as William B. Travis, David Keith as James Bowie, John Schneider as Davy Crockett, María Conchita Alonso as Lucia, and Benjamin Bratt as Benito Garza. The film is narrated by Charlton Heston. Aaron Spelling was the executive producer. Adapted from the historical fiction novel Texas by James A. Michener, it includes only the section of the book related to Texas Independence and the Battle of San Jacinto. The novel is more wide ranging, starting with Spanish explorer Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca and ends in the modern day. Although produced for television, Texas was released on home video first. This decision was not due to its quality, but to recoup its $12 million production cost feasibly as broadcast networks had shied away from expensive productions. Cannes Man Cannes Man is a 1996 independent comedy film directed and composed by Richard Martini. The film stars Seymour Cassel and Francesco Quinn. The film also features more than 15 famous Hollywood actors including Johnny Depp, Jon Cryer, Benicio del Toro, John Malkovich, Dennis Hopper, Kevin Pollak, Jim Jarmusch and Chris Penn. The film was released as Direct-to-DVD in many countries. The scenes shot in Cannes, France, were directed by Susan Hito Shapiro. ...and the Fifth Horseman Is Fear The Fifth Horseman Is Fear is a 1965 Czechoslovak New Wave film about the Holocaust that was directed by Zbyněk Brynych. Instead of depicting gas chambers and concentration camps, the film examines the subtler but equally debilitating mental effects of oppression. When it was released in America in 1968, the film was highly praised by critics. Time magazine said it was a "superlatively photographed film," and Roger Ebert wrote, "A nearly perfect film...beautiful, distinguished work. I imagine it will win the Academy Award for the best foreign film." Nô Nô is a 1998 Canadian film by director Robert Lepage. It was based on one segment in Lepages play Seven Streams of the River Ota. The title is a pun which reflects the films dramatic structure, linking the 1980 Quebec referendum to Japanese Nō theatre. Madelief: Krassen in het tafelblad Scratches in the Table is a 1998 Dutch film directed by Ineke Houtman. It was the Netherlands official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. The Biggest Fan The Biggest Fan is a film featuring the band Dream Street. The main characters are Chris Trousdale and his "Biggest Fan" Debbie Worden. It was made in 2002 just before the band split because of the problems between their parents and producers; however, the films release was postponed pending the outcome of a lawsuit between some of the band members and the bands management. Chris Trousdale is prominently featured in the film, while the other Dream Street members have cameo roles in the beginning and the end of the film. In late 2002- early 2003, Chris Trousdale promoted this film by performing and showing the film at his concerts. After almost three years since filming for the film was complete, The Biggest Fan was finally released on DVD on May 18, 2005 and in 2007. The soundtrack on the other hand was released by Edel. Con Express Con Express is a 2002 direct-to-video action film with a political edge, starring by Arnold Vosloo, Sean Patrick Flanery, and Tim Thomerson. It was written by Paul A. Birkett and Terry Cunningham and directed by Cunningham. The movie uses film footage from Runaway Train and Cliffhanger. Sur Sur – The Melody of Life is a 2002 Hindi film starring Lucky Ali and Gauri Karnik in the main leads. Its co-stars are Simone Singh, Achint Kaur, Ehsaan Khan, Divya Dutta, Nitin, and Harsh Vashisht. This movie is loosely based on a 1992 Telugu musical hit film Swati Kiranam. Jasper, Texas Jasper, Texas is a 2003 American made-for-television drama film directed by Jeffrey W. Byrd. The teleplay by Jonathan Estrin is based on a true story and focuses on the aftermath of a crime in which three white men from the small town of Jasper, killed African American James Byrd Jr. by dragging him behind their pickup truck. The film was shown at the Philadelphia International Film Festival before being broadcast by Showtime on June 8, 2003. Gus Visser and His Singing Duck Theodore Case Sound Test: Gus Visser and his Singing Duck, also known as Gus Visser and His Singing Duck, is a 1925 American short musical comedy film starring vaudeville performer Gus Visser. The short is an early sound film, directed by Theodore Case while perfecting his variable density sound-on-film process. Case began working on his sound film process at the Case Research Lab in Auburn, in 1921. In 2002, the film was selected for the National Film Registry at the Library of Congress as a historically important American film. A print of the film is preserved at the George Eastman House. La vida mancha Life Stains is a 2003 Spanish drama film directed by Enrique Urbizu, written by Urbizu and Michel Gaztambide and starring José Coronado, Juan Sanz and Zay Nuba. Cold Trail Cold Trail is a 2006 Icelandic film directed by Birni Brynjúlfi Björnssyni. A View from a Hill A View from a Hill is a 2005 British television film based on the M. R. James short story of the same name. It was adapted by Peter Harness for BBC Fours revival of the Ghost Story for Christmas tradition. It stars Mark Letheren as Dr Fanshawe. The Man with the Power "The Man with the Power" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 7 October 1963, during the first season. The Exodus Decoded The Exodus Decoded is a documentary film aired April 16, 2006 on The History Channel. The program was created by Israeli-Canadian filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici and producer/director James Cameron. The documentary explores the supposed evidence for the Biblical account of the Exodus. Its claims and methods were criticized by Biblical scholars and mainstream scientists. Jacobovici suggests that the Exodus took place around 1500 BC, during the reign of pharaoh Ahmose I, and that it coincided with the Minoan eruption. In the documentary, the plagues that ravaged Egypt in the Bible are explained as having resulted from that eruption and a related limnic eruption in the Nile Delta, similar to what occurred in the 1980s at Lake Nyos in Cameroon. While much of Jacobovicis archaeological evidence for the Exodus comes from Egypt, some comes from Mycenae on mainland Greece, such as a gold ornament that somewhat resembles the Ark of the Covenant. The documentary makes extensive use of computer animation and visual effects made by Gravity Visual Effects, Inc., based in Toronto. It runs for 90 minutes and was first aired in Canada on April 16, 2006. Shown in the US on August 20, 2006, UK on December 23, 2006, Spain on December 25, 2006 and Israel on April 3, 2007. Narasimhudu Narasimhudu is a Telugu action masala film released on 20 May 2005 and was directed by B. Gopal. The film features Jr. NTR, Amisha Patel, and Sameera Reddy in the lead roles. The film which the production started in 2004 ended in 2005, and was kept on being postponed. The release of the movie was delayed due to the over budget.Narasimhudu had incredible openings on the first day of release. The film received negative reviews and went on to be a box office failure for both Jr NTR and B. Gopal. This film was later dubbed in Hindi as The Power Of Narasimha. This film marks the second collaboration of B. Gopal with Mani Sharma, after the 2001 film Narasimha Naidu. The movie is a remake of 2004 Kannada movie Durgi directed by P. Ravi Shankar. Fuerza aérea sociedad anónima Air Force, Incorporated is a 2006 Argentine documentary film written and directed by Enrique Piñeyro. The picture was executive produced by Aqua Films Verónica Cura and produced by Enrique Piñeyro. 638 Ways to Kill Castro 638 Ways to Kill Castro is a Channel 4 documentary film, broadcast in the United Kingdom on 28 November 2006, which tells the story of some of the numerous attempts of the Central Intelligence Agency to kill Cubas leader Fidel Castro. It was directed by Dollan Cannell. Mosaic Mosaic is an animated superhero film about a new character created by Stan Lee. It features the voice of Anna Paquin as Maggie Nelson and with supporting roles done by Kirby Morrow, Cam Clarke, Garry Chalk, Ron Halder, and Nicole Oliver. It was released under the Stan Lee Presents banner, which is a series of direct-to-DVD animated films distributed by POW Entertainment with Anchor Bay Entertainment. The story was by Stan Lee, with the script by former X-Men writer Scott Lobdell. Mosaic was released on DVD on January 9, 2007, and had its television premiere on March 10, 2007 on Cartoon Network. Knerten Knerten is a Norwegian film from 2009 directed by Åsleik Engmark, based on the childrens books by author Anne-Cath. Vestly. The movie was in Norwegian cinemas on 16 October 2009, and has later been cleared to be one of the best childrens films in Norway. Madambi Madampi is a 2008 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film written and directed by B. Unnikrishnan. It stars Mohanlal, Ajmal Ameer, Kavya Madhavan, Mallika Kapoor, and K. P. A. C. Lalitha. The film was released on 4 July 2008. It received positive reviews from critics and was a box office success, becoming one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year. Mail Order Bride Mail Order Bride is a Hallmark Channel television film set in the time of the Old West. It premiered on November 8, 2008, and stars Daphne Zuniga. 12th & Delaware 12th & Delaware is a documentary film set in a crisis pregnancy center and an abortion clinic across the street from it in Fort Pierce. The film was produced and filmed by Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing and covers the center and its patients over the period of a year. The film shows interviews of staff at both facilities, as well as pregnant women who are going to them. 12th & Delaware premiered on January 24, 2010 at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. Documentary Competition. It won a Peabody Award that same year "for its poignant portrait of women facing exceedingly difficult decisions at a literal intersection of opposing ideologies." One of the interviewees was president of the Pregnancy Care Centre, Father Thomas J. Euteneuer. In January 2011, Euteneuer issued a statement disclosing that he had "violated the boundaries of chastity with an adult female ..." and then in June 2012, it was reported that a woman had filed a lawsuit accusing Euteneuer of sexual abuse during what were supposed to be exorcisms. 72 ga cho hak 72 Tenants of Prosperity is a 2010 Hong Kong comedy film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, Television Broadcasts Limited, United Filmmakers Organization, Sil-Metropole Organisation and Sun Wah Media Group. It was directed by Eric Tsang and stars Tsang himself and various other actors. It was released in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Australia, and New Zealand on 11 February 2010. This film used the 1973 film The House of 72 Tenants as a blueprint. However, this story is a new creation, of which only some roles identical. This is the first film to introduce the new 2010 Shaw opening theme with a shortened version of the original fanfare. The film spoofs other movies such as Ip Man and Murderer, and makes references to Hong Kong culture and events that were figured in the media that year, such as the death of Michael Jackson and the Mong Kok acid attacks. Tungsten Tungsten is a 2011 Greek drama film directed by Giorgos Georgopoulos. Kalavani Kalavani is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by newcomer A. Sarkunam. It stars Vimal and debutante Oviya in the lead with Saranya Ponvannan, Ganja Karuppu and Ilavarasu in supporting roles. The film was made on a shoe-string budget, and released on 25 June 2010. and became a sleeper hit of 2010. Later the movie was remade in Kannada as Kirataka. Rajanna Rajanna is a 2011 Telugu period action film written and directed by V. Vijayendra Prasad. The film is produced by Nagarjuna Akkineni, and starred Nagarjuna Akkineni, Sneha and child artist Baby Annie. The film is partially inspired by Razakars movement, and freedom fighter Suddala Hanmanthu. Rajanna was released to positive reviews and critical acclaim, with soundtrack composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film recorded as Above Average at the box office. The film has won six state Nandi Awards, including the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film – Silver. Beyrouth hôtel Beirut Hotel the third long feature film by Lebanese director Danielle Arbid, is a 2011 Lebanese film. The film premiered during the 2011 Locarno International Film Festival. Clinger Clinger is a 2015 comedy horror film and the feature film directorial debut of Michael Steves, who co-wrote the film with Gabi Chennisi Duncombe and Bubba Fish. Tommy Cooper: Not Like That, Like This Tommy Cooper: Not Like That, Like This is a 2014 television film, made by Left Bank Pictures, about British comedian Tommy Cooper. Gangster Gangster is a 2014 Malayalam gangster film directed by Aashiq Abu. Mammootty plays the lead role, along with Nyla Usha and Aparna Gopinath as the female leads. The film also features John Paul, T. G. Ravi, Sekhar Menon, Kunchan, Alexx ONell, Hareesh Peradi and Dileesh Pothan in supporting roles. The film was written by Ahmed Sidhique and Abhilash Kumar, with music by Deepak Dev. The film released on 12 April 2014. Tik Tok Tik Tok is a 2016 Chinese-South Korean suspense crime drama film directed by Li Jun and starring Wallace Chung, Lee Jung-jae and Lang Yueting. It was released in China by China Film Group Corporation on July 15, 2016. Untamed Untamed is a 1929 American pre-Code Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer drama/comedy/romance film directed by Jack Conway and starring Joan Crawford, Robert Montgomery, Ernest Torrence, Holmes Herbert, Gwen Lee, and Lloyd Ingraham. The script was adapted by Sylvia Thalberg and Frank Butler, with dialogue by Willard Mack, from a story by Charles E. Scoggins. Made during MGMs transition from silent to sound movies, Untamed was Crawfords first talkie. It was the first role as a leading man for Montgomery, who made several silents before this film. Murder in the Private Car Murder in the Private Car is a 1934 American mystery romance film starring Mary Carlisle, Charles Ruggles and Una Merkel and directed by Harry Beaumont. David Townsend was the films art director. The film is based on the play The Rear Car by Edward E. Rose. Kid Millions Kid Millions is an American musical film directed by Roy Del Ruth, produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions, and starring Eddie Cantor. Its elaborate "Ice Cream Fantasy Finale" production number was filmed in three-strip Technicolor, one of the earliest uses of that process in a feature-length film. Internes Can't Take Money Internes Cant Take Money is a 1937 American drama film directed by Alfred Santell and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McCrea, Lloyd Nolan, and Stanley Ridges. McCrea portrays Dr. Kildare in the characters first screen appearance. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer continued the Dr. Kildare series with Young Dr. Kildare starring Lew Ayres as Kildare and Laraine Day as a nurse in love with Kildare, similar to Stanwycks role in this film. The film was released in the United Kingdom as You Cant Take Money. Mr. Winkle Goes to War Mr. Winkle Goes to War is a 1944 war comedy film starring Edward G. Robinson and Ruth Warrick, based on a novel by Theodore Pratt. Singapore Singapore is a 1947 American film noir crime romance film directed by John Brahm, and starring Fred MacMurray and Ava Gardner. The film was remade as Istanbul with the location moved to Turkey, and Errol Flynn and Cornell Borchers in the starring roles. Riding High Riding High is a 1950 black-and-white musical racetrack film featuring Bing Crosby and directed by Frank Capra. The songs were sung as Riding High was being filmed instead of the customary lip-synching to previous recordings. The film is a remake of an earlier Capra film called Broadway Bill. While the film is generally a light musical comedy, it has an unexpected tragic turn in its story. Count the Hours! Count the Hours! is a 1953 crime film noir directed by Don Siegel, featuring Macdonald Carey, Teresa Wright, John Craven, and Jack Elam. People of No Importance People of No Importance is a 1956 French drama film directed by Henri Verneuil. Set entirely among ordinary working people, it tells the story of an unhappily married long-distance lorry driver who starts an affair with a young waitress at a restaurant where he stops frequently, but tragedy intervenes. Up a Tree Up a Tree is a 1955 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film stars Donald Duck and Chip n Dale, with Donald trying to top a tree in which Chip and Dale are living. It was directed by Jack Hannah and features original music by Oliver Wallace. Tarzan's Fight for Life Tarzans Fight for Life is a 1958 Metrocolor action adventure film featuring Edgar Rice Burroughs famous jungle hero Tarzan and starring Gordon Scott, Eve Brent, Rickie Sorensen, Jil Jarmyn, and Cheeta the chimpanzee. The film was directed by H. Bruce Humberstone. The picture was the second Tarzan film released in color, and the last to portray the ape man speaking broken English until Tarzan, the Ape Man. The filming locations were in Africa and Hollywood. Sword of Lancelot Lancelot and Guinevere is a British 1963 film starring Cornel Wilde, his real-life wife at the time, Jean Wallace, and Brian Aherne. This lesser-known version of the Camelot legend is a work shaped predominantly by Cornel Wilde, who co-produced, directed, co-wrote, and played Lancelot. The War of the Planets War of the Planets Johnny Hamlet Johnny Hamlet, also known as The Wild and the Dirty, is a 1968 Italian film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. The film is a Spaghetti Western version of William Shakespeares tragedy Hamlet. Cry Blood, Apache Cry Blood, Apache is a 1970 western film directed by Jack Starrett and assistant director Robert Tessier. The film released by Liberty Entertainment was from an original story by Harold Roberts with a screenplay by Sean MacGregor and has been rereleased as part of a 20 movie DVD pack titled Mean Guns by Mill Creek Entertainment. Kung Fu Invaders Heroes Two is a 1974 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh. The film stars Alexander Fu Sheng and Chen Kuan Tai. Against a Crooked Sky Against a Crooked Sky is a 1975 American Western film directed by Earl Bellamy and starring Richard Boone, Stewart Petersen, and Henry Wilcoxon. Weekend Pass Weekend Pass is a 1984 comedy film written and directed by Lawrence Bassoff, based on a story by Mark Tenser. The Venetian Woman La venexiana is a 1986 Italian erotic film directed by Mauro Bolognini. The film is a transposition of the anonymous 16th century comedy play with the same name. Black Cat Black Cat is a 1991 Hong Kong action film directed and produced by Stephen Shin. The film stars Jade Leung as Catherine who accidentally kills a truck driver. After escaping trial, she is captured by medics who insert a "Black Cat" chip into her brain putting her under the complete control of the American CIA. The CIA makes her into a new CIA agent known as Erica. Director Stephen Shin originally wanted the film to be a straight remake of Luc Bessons film Nikita but couldnt after Disney purchased the rights for an American remake. Critics compared the film unfavorably to Nikita. Jade Leung won the award for Best Newcomer at the 11th Hong Kong Film Awards for her role in the film. A sequel titled Black Cat 2: The Assassination of President Yeltsin was released in 1992. Reckless Reckless is a 1995 American dark comedy film directed by Norman René. The screenplay by Craig Lucas is based on his 1983 play of the same title. Victory Victory is a 1996 French-German drama suspense film written and directed by Mark Peploe and starring Willem Dafoe, Irène Jacob, Sam Neill and Rufus Sewell. It is based on the novel of the same name by Joseph Conrad. The novel had been adapted into film on multiple previous occasions, including a 1919 silent version directed by Maurice Tourneur and featuring Jack Holt, Seena Owen, Lon Chaney, and Wallace Beery; the 1930 William Wellman directed Dangerous Paradise starring Nancy Carroll, Richard Arlen and Warner Oland; and the 1940 version featuring Fredric March, Betty Field, and Sir Cedric Hardwicke. Them and Us Lasse & Geir is a 1976 Norwegian feature film. It was written and directed by Svend Wam and Petter Vennerød. Crash Point Zero Extreme Limits is a 2000 American direct-to-video action disaster thriller film directed by Jim Wynorski. It was also known as Crash Point Limits. Gaayam Gaayam is a 1993 Telugu political thriller film, based on the 1980s Vijayawada Gang Warfare. Directed by Ram Gopal Varma, and story co-written by himself and Mani Ratnam, it stars Jagapathi Babu, Revathi, Urmila Matondkar in the lead roles and music composed by Sri. Upon its release, the film received positive reviews, with six state Nandi Awards, and recorded as Super Hit at the box office. Pingami Pingami is a 1994 Indian Malayalam-language suspense thriller film, directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Reghunath Paleri based on the short story "Kumarettan Parayaatha Kadha" written by Reghunath himself. Produced by Mohanlal for Pranavam Arts, it stars himself, with Thilakan, Kanaka and Jagathy Sreekumar. All About My Father All About My Father is a 2002 Norwegian biographical documentary film written and directed by Even Benestad. All About My Father is a personal documentary about the directors father, the famous sexologist and transvestite Esben Esther Pirelli Benestad, who lives in the southern Norwegian city of Grimstad. The film won the Teddy Award for best documentary at the 2002 Berlin International Film Festival, the Critics Award at the 2002 Gothenburg Film Festival, and the Documentary Award at The Norwegian Short Film Festival in Grimstad. It also won the 2002 Amanda Award for Best Film. The film was well received by critics, getting five out of six points from reviewers in Aftenposten, Dagbladet, Verdens Gang and the NRK radio show Filmpolitiet. Internationally, the film was shown in several film festivals. Nature Unleashed: Volcano The Volcano Disaster is a 2005 Bulgarian direct-to-video film by First Look Studios. The film concerns a volcanologist who learns of an impending eruption at an Italian town and tries to warn the skeptic citizens. Unlike "traditional" disaster films, the eruption is predicted by supernatural rather than technological means. No seismometers are seen in the entire film. Kismat Kismat is a 2004 Bollywood action drama film directed by Guddu Dhanoa, starring Bobby Deol and Priyanka Chopra in the lead roles. It also stars Kabir Bedi, Sanjay Narvekar, Smita Jaykar and Ashish Vidyarthi. It is an authorized remake of Hollywood movie Payback. It was released throughout India and international territories in late 2004. This was the last film produced by Time Magnetics. Room Room is a 2005 independent drama film written and directed by Kyle Henry and starring Cyndi Williams. The screenplay concerns a woman who abandons her family to follow a vision. Gypo Gypo is a 2005 independent film written and directed by Jan Dunn. Its story details the breakdown of a family in a small town in Britain, told in three narratives. Within a structured screenplay the dialogue throughout was improvised, and the film made in the Dogme style. It was the first British film to be registered as such. Echo Echo is a Danish film. Awards, 2007 Flanders International FILM Festival – Nominated: Grand Prix Simple Things Simple Things is a 2007 Russian comedy-drama film. Written and directed by Alexei Popogrebski, the film stars Sergei Puskepalis and Leonid Bronevoy. The film was nominated for the Golden Eagle Award for Best Motion Picture and won Best Screenplay. Popogrebski and Bronevoy were also nominated for Best Director and Best Supporting Actor, respectively. Bronevoy also won a Nika Award for Best Supporting Actor. Necessary Evil Necessary Evil is a 2008 American thriller film. It was directed by Peter J. Eaton, written by Eric Feldman and Christopher James Harvill, starring Frank Novak, Donald Agnelli and Lance Henriksen. The film is also known under the title Sabotage in the United States, and Species Evil in Japan. Passing Strange Passing Strange is a comedy-drama rock musical about a young African Americans artistic journey of self-discovery in Europe, with strong elements of philosophical existentialism, metafiction, and the artistic journey. The musicals lyrics and book are by Stew with music and orchestrations by Heidi Rodewald and Stew. It was created in collaboration with director Annie Dorsen. The musical was developed at the Sundance Institute Theatre Lab in 2004 and 2005, one of the few works to be invited back for a second round of development. It had productions in Berkeley and Off-Broadway before opening on Broadway in 2008, garnering strong reviews and several awards. Spike Lee filmed the musical on Broadway in July 2008, premiering the film in 2009. Rust Rust is a 2010 drama written and directed by Corbin Bernsen, which was released direct-to-video on October 5, 2010. The film takes place in the town of Kipling, Canada with many local citizens in prominent roles. Rust was inspired by Bernsens own spiritual journey after his father, Harry Bernsen, died in 2008. I, Pet Goat II I, Pet Goat II is a 2012 Canadian animated short film written, directed, produced and edited by Louis Lefebvre. The film features a commentary on American society and politics, particularly covering presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, with allusions to Osama bin Laden the War on Terror and Biblical theology and Egyptian imagery in a post-apocalyptic setting. The title is a reference to The Pet Goat, the book children at Emma Booker School in Sarasota read to President Bush at the time of the September 11 attacks which ends stating "more to come". The film is known for its strong use of cryptic symbolism and conspiracy allusions. Dead Man Talking Dead Man Talking is a 2012 Belgian comedy-drama film directed by Patrick Ridremont. It was written by Ridremont and Jean-Sébastien Lopez. It premiered on September 29, 2012, at the Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur. The film was nominated for eight Magritte Awards, winning Best Production Design for Alina Santos. It has also been nominated for the Best Foreign Film award at the 39th César Awards. Her Husband's Betrayal Her Husbands Betrayal, is a Canadian television film produced by 224 Entertainment in association with Movie Venture 6. It stars Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, Shawn Roberts, and Marc Bendavid. The film premiered on August 2, 2013 in the United States and in Canada on August 14, 2013 by TMN. Violent Violent is a 2014 Canadian-Norwegian drama film directed by Andrew Huculiak and created by the Vancouver-based production company Amazing Factory Productions. The film acts as a companion to the Vancouver band We Are the Citys album of the same name. Though the film features an original score by the band, none of the bands songs are featured in the film. Thirumalai Thirumalai is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language romantic action film written and directed by Ramana. This film has Vijay and Jyothika in the lead roles, while Vivek, Raghuvaran, Kausalya and Karunas play supporting roles. Produced by Kavithalayaa Productions banner, Thirumalai shows Vijay playing a bike mechanic of the Pudupet area in Chennai. This film was a turning point in actor Vijays career as he transitioned himself into a leading action hero from a romantic hero in his acting career. The filming began in June 2002 and the film was finally released on 24 October 2003, on account of 2003 Diwali. The movie completed a 150-day run and was a "Super Hit° at the box office. The film was remade in Telugu as Gowri in late 2004. Thai Jashe! Thai Jashe! is a 2016 Indian Gujarati film written and directed by Nirav Barot. It is about the struggles of a middle class man to achieve his goals in the metrocity Ahmedabad. The film stars Manoj Joshi, Malhar Thakar, and Monal Gajjar. The film was released on 3 June 2016. Ti Saddhya Kay Karte Ti Saddhya Kay Karte is a 2017 Marathi language romantic drama film which is produced by Zee Studios and directed by Satish Rajwade. It stars Ankush Chaudhari and Tejashree Pradhan in lead roles. Abhinay Berde, son of the late actor Lakshmikant Berde, and Aarya Ambekar play younger versions of characters played by Ankush and Tejashree. The movie had its theatrical release on 6 January 2017. Ti Saddhya Kay Kartes trailer is attached with Aamir Khans Dangal will be released in cinemas in Maharashtra. Ramante Edenthottam Ramante Edanthottam is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language romantic drama film written, produced and directed by Ranjith Sankar. The film stars Kunchacko Boban in the title role. Filming began in February 2017 in Kochi and Vagamon. It was released in India on 12 May 2017. Ascharyachakit! Ascharya Fuck It is an Indian Hindi language black comedy drama film, directed by Samit Kakkad. The film stars Priyanka Bose, Vaibhav Raj Gupta, Ankit Raaj, Anangsha Biswas and Santosh Juvekar in major roles. The story is about how desire and greed intertwine the lives of a Bollywood star, his chauffeur, a prostitute and her pimp in an unlikely love story. The film is backed by Yoodlee Films, a production venture of Saregama. Mr. Jones Mr. Jones is a 2019 drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival. The film loosely tells the story of a journalist from Wales named Gareth Jones, who in 1933 travels to the Soviet Union and uncovers unpleasant truths. Aabhaasam Aabhaasam is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language film written and directed by Jubith Namradath. The film stars Suraj Venjaramoodu, Alencier Ley Lopez, Indrans, and Rima Kallingal. First a Girl First a Girl is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Victor Saville and starring Jessie Matthews. First a Girl was adapted from the 1933 German film Viktor und Viktoria written and directed by Reinhold Schünzel. It was remade as the 1982 American musical comedy Victor Victoria starring Julie Andrews. College Swing College Swing, also known as Swing, Teacher, Swing in the U.K., is a 1938 comedy film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring George Burns, Gracie Allen, Martha Raye, and Bob Hope. The supporting cast features Edward Everett Horton, Ben Blue, Betty Grable, Jackie Coogan, John Payne, Robert Cummings, and Jerry Colonna. The McConnell Story The McConnell Story is a 1955 dramatization of the life and career of United States Air Force pilot Joseph C. McConnell directed by Gordon Douglas. McConnell served as a navigator in World War II before becoming the top American ace during the Korean War and was killed on August 25, 1954, while serving as a test pilot at Edwards Air Force Base in the Mojave Desert, California. The Warner Brothers production, filmed in CinemaScope and Warner Color, stars Alan Ladd as McConnell and June Allyson as his wife. Longtime Warners staff composer Max Steiner wrote the musical score for the film. Drei Mann in einem Boot Drei Mann in einem Boot is a 1961 German / Austrian comedy film directed by Helmut Weiss and starring Walter Giller, Heinz Erhardt, Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff and Susanne Cramer. The film is based on the British novel Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome. The film is also known as Drei Mann in einem Boot. Vom Hunde ganz zu schweigen. The Condemned of Altona The Condemned of Altona is a 1962 Italian-French drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica. It is based on the play of the same name by Jean-Paul Sartre. For this film Vittorio De Sica won the David di Donatello for Best Director. Zhenya, Zhenechka i 'Katyusha' Zhenya, Zhenechka and "Katyusha" is a 1967 Soviet comedy-drama war film directed by Vladimir Motyl. The film is set during the Great Patriotic War and tells about the romance between an intelligent young man, Zhenya Kolyshkin, a private guard, and the strict communications officer Zhenechka Zemlyanikina. 'Necromania': A Tale of Weird Love! Necromania is a pornographic film by Ed Wood, released in 1971. When the Legends Die When The Legends Die is a 1963 novel, by Hal Borland, and a DeLuxe Color film released in 1972 by Twentieth Century-Fox. Charley and the Angel Charley and the Angel is a 1973 Disney family/comedy film set in an unidentified small city in the 1930s Depression-era Midwestern United States and starring Fred MacMurray in one of his final film appearances and his last movie for Disney. The film, directed by Vincent McEveety, is based on The Golden Evenings of Summer, a 1971 novel written by Will Stanton. Give 'em Hell, Harry! Give em Hell, Harry! is a biographical play and 1975 film, written by playwright Samuel Gallu. Both the play and film are a one-man show about former President of the United States Harry S. Truman. Give em Hell, Harry! stars James Whitmore, and was directed by Steve Binder and Peter H. Hunt. Behind Enemy Lines Behind Enemy Lines is a 1986 American action film directed by Gideon Amir and starring David Carradine. It is set in the context of the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue where Colonel Cooper, an Airborne commando, is sent to Vietnam to free American soldiers caught in a Vietnamese prisoner of war camp. The film is also known as Attack Force Nam, P.O.W. the Escape. Bloodmoon Bloodmoon is a 1990 Australian slasher film directed by Alec Mills. It was featured in the documentary The Wild. Boys on the Outside Boys on the Outside is a 1990 Italian drama film directed by Marco Risi in the neo-neorealistic style and written by Aurelio Grimaldi. Released in 1990, it is the sequel to the 1989 film Forever Mery. It stars Francesco Benigno, Alessandro Di Sanzo and Salvatore Termini. Amazon Amazon is a 1990 drama that was directed by the Finnish film director Mika Kaurismäki, who co-wrote the script with Richard Reitinger and John Reaves, the latter of whom contributed additional writing. The movie premiered at the Toronto Festival of Festivals in September 1990. While shooting the movie Kaurismäki tried to minimize the movie and crews impact on the environment, which he tried to minimize by choosing equipment that would have the least impact on the shooting location, the surrounding areas, and its inhabitants. Through the Eyes of a Killer Through the Eyes of a Killer is a 1992 American made-for-television thriller film starring Richard Dean Anderson and Marg Helgenberger. Deadbolt Deadbolt is a 1992 made-for-television thriller film, by Douglas Jackson, and starring Justine Bateman, Adam Baldwin, and Michele Scarabelli. Night Fire Night Fire is a 1994 American drama and thriller film directed by Mike Sedan and produced by Mike Sedan. It was music directed by Miriam Cutler. The film starring Shannon Tweed, John Laughlin, Rochelle Swanson, Martin Hewitt and Alma Beltran in the lead roles. The Wasp Woman The Wasp Woman is a 1995 television horror film directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Jennifer Rubin, and Doug Wert. It is a remake of the 1959 film of the same name which was written and directed by Roger Corman. The film first aired on the Showtime Network during 1995. The film, produced and distributed by Concorde Pictures, was a Roger Corman production. It was part of the Roger Corman Presents series. Raven Raven is a 1996 American direct-to-video action film starring Burt Reynolds. On the Edge of Innocence On the Edge of Innocence is a 1997 television drama film directed by Peter Werner. It stars Kellie Martin as a manic-depressive teenager. Bednaya Sasha Poor Sasha is a 1997 Russian adventure film directed by Tigran Keosayan. Bornholms stemme Bornholms stemme is a 1999 Danish comedy film directed by Lotte Svendsen, starring Sofie Stougaard and Henrik Lykkegaard. The film takes place in a small fishing island off the coast of Sweden during a no-fishing period imposed in 1982, because of overfishing. The main characters are the stubborn fisher Lars Erik and his wife Sonja. Swarnakamalam Swarnakamalam is a 1988 Telugu dance film, written and directed by Kasinathuni Viswanath. The film starred Venkatesh and Bhanupriya in the lead roles while Sharon Lowen reprised herself in a special role. The song sequences were choreographed by Kelucharan Mohapatra, with a soundtrack by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was screened at the Indian panorama section of the 1988 International Film Festival of India, the Asia Pacific Film Festival and the Ann Arbor Film Festival. The film received three state Nandi Awards, three Indian Express Awards and two South Filmfare Awards, including Nandi Award for Best Feature Film and Filmfare Best Film Award. Savage Souls Savage Souls is a 2001 French costume drama film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It is based on the 1949 novel Les Âmes fortes by Jean Giono. It was screened out of competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Sex Sells: The Making of 'Touché' Sex Sells: The Making of Touché is a 2005 comedy film that was written and directed by Jonathan Liebert. It was filmed as a faux documentary, in the same style as The Blair Witch Project and Cannibal Holocaust. It tells the story of the making of a pornographic film. Due to the films sometimes explicit sex scenes it has not received a rating from the MPAA. Priscilla Barnes, Mark DeCarlo and Jay Michael Ferguson star. The film is 96 minutes long. The U.S. DVD cover lists the films title simply as Sex Sells. Expiration Date Expiration Date is an independent black comedy film that won many film festival awards. The Masseur The Masseur is a 2005 Filipino film written and directed by Brillante Mendoza. This film is about a young man who gives massages to gay men in Manila and had a relationship. Boog & Elliot's Midnight Bun Run Boog and Elliots Midnight Bun Run is a 2007 computer-animated short film produced by Sony Pictures Animation. A spin-off of the animated movie Open Season, Boog and Elliots Midnight Bun Run was released on the Open Season DVD and Blu-ray on January 30, 2007. The Charles Bukowski Tapes The Charles Bukowski Tapes are a collection of short interviews with the American writer/poet Charles Bukowski, filmed and assembled by Barbet Schroeder and first published in 1985. Today, the video documentary is considered a cult classic. My Lucky Star My Lucky Star is a 2013 Chinese romantic adventure film directed by Dennie Gordon and starring Zhang Ziyi and Leehom Wang. The film serves as a prequel to the 2009 film Sophies Revenge, with Zhang, Ruby Lin and Yao Chen reprising their roles. It is the first Chinese-language film to be directed by an American woman—Dennie Gordon—known for the American comedies Joe Dirt and What A Girl Wants as well as her work on TV series like Burn Notice, White Collar, 30 Rock and The Office. My Lucky Stars screenplay is a similarly collaborative effort, co-written by Amy Snow, Chris Chow, Hai Huang and Yao Meng. Zhang co-produced, reuniting with her Sophies Revenge producers Kwei and Ling Lucas. The Pee-Wee 3D: The Winter That Changed My Life The Pee-Wee 3D: The Winter That Changed My Life is a Canadian comedy-drama sports film, directed by Éric Tessier and released in 2012. The film centres on the Lynx, a junior hockey team in Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Quebec who are preparing for their leagues top tournament. The films cast includes Antoine-Olivier Pilon, Alice Morel-Michaud, Rémi Goulet, Julie LeBreton, Guy Nadon and Claude Legault. Morel-Michaud received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards, and Nadon received a Prix Jutra nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 15th Prix Jutra. A sequel film, Junior Majeur, was released in 2017. Heaven's Door Heavens Door is a 2013 American spiritual drama film starring Dean Cain and Charisma Carpenter. Very Ordinary Couple Very Ordinary Couple is a 2013 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Roh Deok, starring Kim Min-hee and Lee Min-ki as a recently separated couple who, being employees at the same bank, must deal with the prospect of continually seeing each other on a daily basis. This inevitably leads to tension and flareups, but over time their feelings towards each other begin to change. This is Roh Deoks feature directorial debut. She based the screenplay on her own love life and those of her circle of friends. My Story My Story is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language romance film directed and produced by Roshni Dinaker and written by Shanker Ramakrishnan. The film stars Prithviraj Sukumaran and Parvathy Thiruvothu in the lead roles. It was released on 6 July 2018. Kuttanpillayude Sivarathri Kuttanpillayude Sivarathri is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Jean Markose and produced by Raji Nandakumar through production studio Alanghat Productions. The film set in the backdrop of Puttingal temple fire. The film stars Suraj Venjaramoodu, Biju Sopanam and Srinda in the lead roles. Other co-lead roles are done by Mithun Ramesh, Asha Sreekanth, Ramya Suresh, and popular temple percussionist Shilpa Sreekumar. The movie also marks playback singer Sayanora Philips debut music directorial. Fazil Nassar is the cinematographer and Shibish K Chandran is the editor. Chanakyatanthram Chanakya Thantram is a 2018 Malayalam language film produced by Miracle productions. The film is directed by Kannan Thamarakkulam, and stars Unni Mukundan, Shivada Nair and Shruti Ramachandran in the lead roles along with Indrans, Anoop Menon, Hareesh Perumanna. The music is composed by Shaan Rahman. The film is based on a story written by Dinesh Pallath. Scarlet Days Scarlet Days is a 1919 American silent western film produced and directed by D. W. Griffith and released through Paramount/Artcraft Pictures, Artcraft being an affiliate of Paramount. Richard Barthelmess stars in a role for which Griffith had screentested Rudolph Valentino. In todays time, this film is considered by many to be one of Griffiths worst films though it might have worked better as a short film. This film was unlike others created by D.W. Griffith. According to an article written for the "Cincinnati Inquirer", written on the 16 of November 1919: "Unlike other recent Griffith production, Scarlet Days is a story of the old West, of the gold rush days of 49- Bret Harte transferred to the screen!" The Western film genre was expanding at this time and Scarlet Days fits into this category. Western films were popular for this time. Considered a lost film, a print was found in the State Film Archives of the Soviet Union, which donated it to the Museum of Modern Art in 1969. The film was screened to the public, for the first time since its rediscovery, on March 24th and 25th, 1969. Scarlet Days was shown alongside another missing film, A Romance of Happy Valley, at the Museum of Modern Arts auditorium with titles still printed in Russian. English titles were later created by the Department of Film at the Museum of Modern Art. Lullaby Land Lullaby Land is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film released in 1933. The quilt from Lullaby Land inspired the garden section of the Storybook Land Canal Boats ride at Disneyland California. Paris Frills Paris Frills is a 1945 French drama film directed by Jacques Becker and starring Raymond Rouleau, Micheline Presle and Jean Chevrier. It was made in 1944 during the German occupation but not released until the following year. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Douy. It was shot at the Francoeur Studios in Paris. Exteriors were shot in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. The Girl from Jones Beach The Girl from Jones Beach is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by I. A. L. Diamond. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Virginia Mayo, Eddie Bracken, Dona Drake, Henry Travers and Lois Wilson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1949. Column South Column South is a 1953 Technicolor Western film directed by Frederick de Cordova starring Audie Murphy and Joan Evans. Escapade in Japan Escapade in Japan is a 1957 American family adventure film. It was directed by Arthur Lubin and starred Teresa Wright, Cameron Mitchell, Jon Provost and Roger Nakagawa. It also featured an early appearance of Clint Eastwood as a pilot. Ferry to Hong Kong Ferry to Hong Kong is a 1959 British melodrama/adventure film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Curt Jürgens, Sylvia Syms, Orson Welles and Jeremy Spenser. The Young Doctors The Young Doctors is a 1961 drama film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Ben Gazzara, Fredric March, Dick Clark, Ina Balin, Eddie Albert, Phyllis Love, Aline MacMahon, George Segal, and Dolph Sweet. The film is based on the 1959 novel The Final Diagnosis by Arthur Hailey. Ronald Reagan was the narrator in the film. Pervyy uchitel The First Teacher is a 1965 drama film directed by Andrei Konchalovsky. It is his first full-length work, made after book by Chingiz Aitmatov. Ringo and His Golden Pistol Ringo and His Golden Pistol is a 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Corbucci and starring Mark Damon. 10,000 Dollars for a Massacre 10.000 dollari per un massacro is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Romolo Guerrieri. The film was one of the unofficial sequels of Django, and had the working title 7 dollari su Django. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Spaghetti Western at the 64th Venice International Film Festival. Flight of the Doves Flight of the Doves is a 1971 Eastmancolor British film based on the novel by Irish writer Walter Macken. The film was written by Frank Gabrielson and Ralph Nelson, and Nelson directed the film. How Funny Can Sex Be? Sessomatto is a 1973 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Dino Risi. All the segments have sex and sexual perversions as main theme. The film was a huge commercial success. Hum Kisise Kum Naheen Hum Kisise Kum Naheen is a 1977 Indian musical drama film, produced and directed by Nasir Hussain. It took the third top spot at the box office in 1977. The film stars Tariq Khan, Rishi Kapoor, Kaajal Kiran, Amjad Khan, Zeenat Aman, Om Shivpuri, Jalal Agha and Tom Alter. The Good Thief Il ladrone is a 1980 Italian comedy film written and directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. For his performance in this film and in Aragosta a colazione, Enrico Montesano was awarded with a Special David di Donatello. Navajeros Navajeros is a 1980 Spanish-Mexican action drama film, written and directed by Eloy de la Iglesia and starring José Luis Manzano, Isela Vega and Jaime Garza. The plot follows the misadventures of El Jaro, a teen delinquent. It is based on the real life of José Joaquín Sánchez Frutos, aka "El Jaro". The film was a co-production between Spain and Mexico where it was released as Dulces navajas. The film was a commercial success in Spain and Mexico. I sette magnifici gladiatori The Seven Magnificent Gladiators is an Italian peplum film directed by Claudio Fragasso and Bruno Mattei. Love on the Ground Love on the Ground is a 1984 French film directed by Jacques Rivette. The film stars Jane Birkin, Geraldine Chaplin, André Dussollier and Jean-Pierre Kalfon. It was released in France on 17 October 1984. Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss Ollie Hopnoodles Haven of Bliss is a 1988 television comedy film written by Jean Shepherd and directed by Dick Bartlett, based on the 1968 short story by Shepherd. A satire of childhood recollections of annual family vacations, it follows the Parker family as they travel to a Michigan lakeside camp, the eponymous Haven. It was a co-production of The Disney Channel and PBS, and aired in that order, and was released on video. Naked Killer 2 Raped by an Angel a.k.a. Naked Killer 2 is a 1993 Category III Hong Kong film directed by Andrew Lau, with a scenario by Wong Jing. The Hong Kong Chinese actor Mark Cheng is shown naked in the film, as he walks around a room, with his genitals briefly shown on screen. 47 Ronin is a 1994 Japanese film directed by Kon Ichikawa. The film is another version of the Chūshingura, the story of the revenge of the forty-seven rōnin of Ako against Lord Kira. Apollo 11 Apollo 11 is a television docudrama film which aired on November 17, 1996 on The Family Channel. It was nominated for a Primetime Emmy. La région centrale La Région Centrale is a 1971 experimental Canadian film directed by Michael Snow. The film is 180 minutes long and shot over a period of 24 hours using a robotic arm, and consists entirely of preprogrammed movements. Noah Disneys Noah is a 1998 television film directed by Ken Kwapis. The movie premiered on October 11, 1998 and stars Tony Danza as a modern-day jaded contractor who undergoes a remarkable transformation while building an ark like Noahs. It also stars Wallace Shawn and Jane Sibbett. Love & Rage Love and Rage is a 1998 British-Irish-German drama film directed by Cathal Black and starring Greta Scacchi, Daniel Craig and Stephen Dillane. It is based on the novel The Playboy and the Yellow Lady by James Carney. A drama of romantic obsession turned violent, Love and Rage was based upon the historic book "The playboy and the yellow lady" written by Professor James Carney inspired by a true story and partially filmed in the home where the actual events occurred. Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio is a non-fiction book by Tom Lewis, a history of radio in the United States, published by HarperCollins in 1991. The book was adapted into both a 1992 documentary film by Ken Burns and a 1992 radio drama written and directed by David Ossman. The source of the title is from a quote by Lee DeForest. ReBoot: Daemon Rising Sins of the Father Sins of the Father is a 2002 American made-for-TV docudrama directed by Robert Dornhelm. The teleplay by John Pielmeier is based on a Texas Monthly article by Pamela Colloff chronicling the 1963 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham in which four young African American girls were killed while attending Sunday-school. The victims were Addie Mae Collins, 14 yrs old; Denise McNair, 11 yrs old; Carole Robertson, 14 yrs old; and Cynthia Welsley, 14 yrs old. It was believed that there were 5 girls together in the church basement on that fateful day, but only one survived: young Sarah Collins, Addie Maes younger sister. The bombing was racially motivated and carried out by members of the Ku Klux Klan. The film was first aired on January 6, 2002 at FX. A View from Eiffel Tower A View from the Eiffel tower is a 2005 Montenegrin drama film directed by Nikola Vukčević and starring Branislav Trifunović, Marija Vicković, and Darko Rundek. Horatio's Drive: America's First Road Trip Horatios Drive: Americas First Road Trip is a 2003 documentary film directed by Ken Burns and written by Dayton Duncan. Its subject is the first cross-country automobile journey in the United States, which occurred during the summer of 1903. The documentary focuses primarily on Horatio Nelson Jackson and his Winton car, The Vermont; along with his companions Sewall K. Crocker, his pet pitbull Bud and frequent correspondence with Jacksons wife Bertha Richardson Wells. The journey became a race among three teams, the winners being Jackson and Crocker. The documentary has a companion book and audiobook, Horatios Drive: Americas First Road Trip, authored by Dayton Duncan and Ken Burns, published by Knopf in 2003. Meltdown Meltdown is television film directed by Jeremiah Chechik, which aired on FOX on 6 June 2004. The action-drama-thriller film is about the terrorist take-over of the fictional San Juan Nuclear Plant in southern California. Kilometre Zero Kilomètre zéro is a 2005 film written, produced, and directed by the Kurdish director Hiner Saleem. Kilometre Zero is the first Iraqi film chosen for the official Cannes competition. Delivery Delivery is a 2005 animated short film by German digital and visual artist, graphic designer and filmmaker Till Nowak, created as his thesis film project. The Chatterley Affair The Chatterley Affair is a BBC television drama, produced by BBC Wales and broadcast on BBC Four on 20 March 2006. It is an account of the obscenity trial surrounding the publication of Lady Chatterleys Lover in 1960. Written by Andrew Davies and directed by James Hawes, it draws heavily, and accurately, on the court reporters notes for scenes that take place within the courtroom but also presents entirely fictitious scenes involving the deliberations of jury members. These were, like all jury deliberations under English law, unmonitored when they took place. The Chatterley Affair stars Louise Delamere and Rafe Spall as two fictional jurors who become lovers during the course of the trial; their brief relationship taking, and reflecting aspects of, the novels own narrative and themes. The script chooses to invert the novels central conceit by showing a relationship between a worldly woman and a naive man, rather than the other way around. Also portrayed are numerous real-life participants in the trial, such as judge Mr Justice Byrne, prosecutor Mervyn Griffith-Jones, defence lawyer Gerald Gardiner and sociologist Richard Hoggart. Rama Shama Bhama Rama Shama Bhama is a 2005 Indian Kannada language comedy film directed by Ramesh Aravind making his directorial debut and the film stars himself in lead role with Kamal Haasan, Urvashi, Daisy Bopanna and Shruthi portraying supporting roles. The film revolves around a married cartoonist Rama who has an affair with Priya. When she finds out about his personal life, she still continuously pursues him. Rest of the film revolves around Rama reuniting with his wife who plans it with the help of his friend. The film was produced by K. Manju. The cinematography and editing was handled by PKH Dass and Nagendra Urs. The films soundtrack was composed by Gurukiran. The film was a remake of the 1995 Tamil film, Sathi Leelavathi. The film was critical and a commercial success, and completed a 16-week run at a theatre in Bangalore. My Father My Lord My Father My Lord is a 2007 Israeli film directed by David Volach, a former Israeli Haredi. It won the Founders Award for Best Narrative Film at the Tribeca Film Festival. Ratko: The Dictator's Son Ratko: The Dictators Son, also known as National Lampoons Ratko: The Dictators Son, is a 2009 teen comedy directed by Savage Steve Holland. The film was produced by Intermedia Films and Cinetel Films and was distributed by National Lampoon Inc. It was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. Expecting Love Expecting Love, also known as Mała wielka miłość in Polish, is a Polish/American film directed by Łukasz Karwowski and written by Łukasz Karwowski and Kas Graham, starring Joshua Leonard, Agnieszka Grochowska, Robert Forster, Michael Dunn, Mikolaj Grabowski and Agnieszka Pilaszewska. The Begger The Beggar is a 1983 Egyptian comedy film directed by Ahmed Al-Sabaawi and starring Adel Emam. World Builder World Builder is a 2007 short sci-fi film by Bruce Branit. The entire film is computer generated. The Well The Well is a 2015 Algerian drama film directed by Lotfi Bouchouchi. It was selected as the Algerian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. A Woman, a Part A Woman, a Part is a 2016 independent drama film, written and directed by Elisabeth Subrin. The screenplay concerns Anna Baskin, a successful-yet-exhausted actress who absconds from her television role and returns to reinvent herself in NYC, confronting the past and the people she left behind in the process. Class Divide Class Divide is a 2015 documentary film about gentrification. The film premiered at the 2015 DOC NYC. The Twin The Twin is a horror TV movie directed by Fred Olen Ray and Max Derin, starring Brigid Brannagh and Louis Mandylor. It premiered on Lifetime on January 6, 2017. Tarak Tarak is a 2017 Indian Kannada-language action drama film directed by Prakash and produced by Dushyanth. The film features Darshan, Sruthi Hariharan and Shanvi Srivastava in the lead roles. Devaraj, Kuri Prathap and Sumithra feature in important supporting roles. While the soundtrack and background score is by Arjun Janya, the cinematography is by A. V. Krishna Kumar. The first look of the film was released on 30 March 2017. and the film was released on 29 September 2017 with positive reviews from critics and it was a box office success. The project marks the first film in the combination of Darshan with Prakash of Milana fame and Darshans 49th film to be released. The filming began on 1 March 2017 in Bengaluru. Further, the shooting took place in Malaysia and for the song sequences, the team moved to Switzerland and Italy. Fala Sério, Mãe! Fala Sério, Mãe! is a 2017 Brazilian comedy film, directed by Pedro Vasconcelos, starring Ingrid Guimarães, Larissa Manoela, Marcelo Laham and João Guilherme Ávila. Long Pants Long Pants is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Frank Capra and starring Harry Langdon. Additional cast members include Gladys Brockwell, Alan Roscoe, and Priscilla Bonner. I Accuse Jaccuse! is a 1938 French war film directed by Abel Gance and starring Victor Francen. It is a remake of the 1919 film of the same name, which was also directed by Gance. Slap Happy Lion Slap Happy Lion is a 1947 cartoon directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby. It is about the tragic downfall of a lion from king of the beasts to a gibbering, pill-popping wreck. It is narrated by a mouse whose torments drove him crazy. The mouses voice was supplied by Frank Graham. Scott Bradley provided the music. The closing title in the re-issued version does not display the regular MGM card and erroneously, the Tom and Jerry card. This might indicate that MGM made a mistake when reissuing it. The lions design served as the inspiration for Genghis from The Wacky World of Tex Avery. Dov'è la libertà...? Where Is Freedom? is a 1954 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. The film had a troubled production because, after shooting some scenes, Rossellini lost interest in the film and abandoned the set. The work was completed after about a year, mainly from Mario Monicelli, with some scenes also shot by Lucio Fulci and Federico Fellini. Despite that, Rossellini is the sole credited director of the film. Once More, with Feeling! Once More, with Feeling! is a 1960 British comedy film starring Yul Brynner and Kay Kendall and directed and produced by Stanley Donen from a screenplay by Harry Kurnitz, based on his play. The film was released by Columbia Pictures and has music by Franz Liszt, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Richard Wagner, arranged by Muir Mathieson. The cinematography was by Georges Périnal and the costume design by Givenchy. Viva Max Viva Max! is a 1969 comedy film directed by Jerry Paris and starring Peter Ustinov, Jonathan Winters and John Astin. The film was written by Elliott Baker and based on a 1966 novel by Jim Lehrer. Sudden Terror Eyewitness is a 1970 British drama film directed by John Hough. The film is a British adaptation of a novel by Mark Hebden, the pen name for John Harris. The plot is similar to Cornell Woolrichs novelette "The Boy Cried Murder", originally cinematized under name The Window. Rum Runners Boulevard du Rhum also known as Rum Runners is a 1971 French-Italian-Spanish adventure film directed by Robert Enrico and produced by Alain Poiré. It is based on Jacques Pecherals novel of the same name. It stars Brigitte Bardot and Lino Ventura and was released in France on 13 October 1971. Salome Salome is a 1973 British horror and short film directed and produced by Clive Barker. This film has been music composed by Adrian Carson.The film starring Anne Taylor, Graham Bickley, Clive Barker, Doug Bradley and Phil Rimmer in the lead roles. The Black Bird The Black Bird is a 1975 film released December 25, 1975 starring George Segal and Stéphane Audran. It is a comedy sequel to the well-regarded 1941 film version of The Maltese Falcon with Segal playing Sam Spades son, Sam Spade, Jr., and Lee Patrick and Elisha Cook Jr. reprising their roles of Effie Perrine and Wilmer Cook. The Black Bird was panned by critics and audiences alike, and is still considered the weakest film adaptation of the novel; Pauline Kael wrote that the film is "a dumb comedy, with an insecure tone and some good ideas mixed with some terrible ones." Jing wu men xu ji Fist of Fury II, is a 1977 Hong Kong kung fu film directed by Iksan Lahardi and Tso-nam Lee, and starring Bruce Li and Lo Lieh. It is the sequel to Bruce Lee’s 1972s Fist of Fury. The lead role of Chen Shan, played by Bruce Li, who goes to Shanghai to mourn his brothers death who was killed at the hands of the Japanese. Chen Shan then avenges his brother by killing the Japanese. The final fight between Chen Shan and Miyamoto, played by Lo Lieh, is generally thought of as disappointing compared to other fights in the film as it is slow and long. This film is generally regarded as one of Bruce Lis other better films. It was not as well received as its predecessor but was thought to be much better than Jackie Chan’s New Fist of Fury. Another sequel was released in 1979, titled Fist of Fury III. Cyclone Cyclone is a 1978 Mexican survival horror film directed by René Cardona Jr. and starring Arthur Kennedy, Carroll Baker, and Lionel Stander. The plot follows a group of passengers from a crashed airplane who find refuge on a small tour boat in the ocean, and who eventually resort to cannibalism for survival. The film is purportedly based in part on Alfred Hitchcocks Lifeboat. Kanikuly Petrova i Vasechkina, obyknovennye i neveroyatnye Vacation of Petrov and Vasechkin, Usual and Incredible is a 1984 Soviet musical film, sequel to Adventures of Petrov and Vasechkin. School hooligans Petrov and Vasechkin go to Young Pioneer camp for summer vacation. The community of the Camp waits for cool hooligan Gus and thinks Vasechkin is Gus, like in The Government Inspector. Trandafirul galben Trandafirul galben is a 1983 Romanian action film directed by Doru Năstase. Descent Into Hell Descente aux enfers is a 1986 French film directed by Francis Girod. Based on the 1955 novel The Wounded and the Slain by David Goodis, it is a psychological thriller set under the sun and heat of the Caribbean. A married couple, she with a dark secret in her past and he, an author suffering from both writers block and alcoholism, undergo experiences which strain their relationship to breaking point but in the end, though each will have to live with the consequences, they are reunited. The Night Train to Kathmandu The Night Train to Kathmandu is a 1988 television film starring Milla Jovovich, Eddie Castrodad and Pernell Roberts. It was directed by Robert Wiemer. You Can't Hurry Love You Cant Hurry Love is a 1988 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Richard Martini and starring David Leisure, Scott McGinnis, Anthony Geary, and Bridget Fonda. A man moves to Los Angeles and hears that "the only way to be successful in Los Angeles is to pretend to be someone else." He goes on a series of video dates and learns that everyone he meets is pretending to be someone else except for the girl who works at the dating service; he realizes the only way to find love is to be himself. Sitting on a Branch, Enjoying Myself Sitting on a Branch, Enjoying Myself is a 1989 Czechoslovak-German comedy-drama film directed by Juraj Jakubisko. It was entered into the main competition at the 46th Venice International Film Festival. Portrait of a Marriage Portrait of a Marriage is a British television miniseries detailing the real-life love affair between Vita Sackville-West and Violet Keppel, as well as the strength of Vitas enduring marriage to the diplomat Harold Nicolson. Based on the biographical novel of the same name by Nigel Nicolson, it features Janet McTeer as Vita, and Cathryn Harrison as Violet. The series was adapted by Penelope Mortimer, directed by Stephen Whittaker and produced by Colin Tucker. It was first aired on BBC Two in four parts in 1990; a three-part edited version aired in the United States on PBS in 1992 as part of the Masterpiece Theatre strand. A Divina Comédia The Divine Comedy is a 1991 Portuguese drama film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It was screened in competition at the 1991 Venice Film Festival, in which it won the Special Jury Prize. Obsessed Obsessed is a 1992 television film directed by Jonathan Sanger and written by David Peckinpah. Chameleon Chameleon is a 1995 direct-to-video film starring Anthony LaPaglia. The film is directed by Michael Pavone. Pavone wrote and produced the film with Dave Alan Johnson. Blood Cult Blood Cult is a 1985 American direct-to-video slasher film directed and co-edited by Christopher Lewis. Cindy and Donna Cindy and Donna is a 1970 American drama film directed by Robert Anderson, and starring Debbie Osborne, Nancy Ison, Cheryl Powell, Max Manning, Sue Allen, and Tom Benko. The film was released by Crown International Pictures on 1970. Me and Will Me and Will is a 1999 road drama film directed by Melissa Behr and Sherrie Rose. It is also written by Melissa Behr and Sherrie Rose. It stars Sherrie Rose, Melissa Behr, Patrick Dempsey, Seymour Cassel, Grace Zabriskie, M. Emmet Walsh, Billy Wirth, Johnny Whitworth, John Enos III, and Julie McCullough. It was produced by Melissa Behr, Sherrie Rose, Pierre David, Joey Forsyte, Jason Hall, Gary Kohn, and Vesco Razpopov. The music was done by the musician Shark. The movies tagline is Nobody rides for free. In the film, two women meet while going to rehab. They discover that theyve both longed to ride Captain Americas red, white, and blue motorcycle from Easy Rider, and they escape the rehab clinic and go on the highway in search of their dream bike. No Shame Sin vergüenza is a 2001 Spanish comedy-drama film directed by Joaquín Oristrell and written by Dominic Harari, Joaquín Oristrell, Teresa Pelegri and Cristina Rota. The films received two Goya Award nominations, winning one. Bread and Milk Bread and Milk is a 2001 Slovene film directed by Jan Cvitkovič. It was Slovenias submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Biggest Robbery Never Told The Biggest Robbery Never Told is a 2002 Spanish comedy film directed by Daniel Monzón and written by Jorge Guerricaechevarría. In 2003 the film was nominated for a Goya Award for the Best Special Effects. St. Peter Imperium: Saint Peter is a 2005 Italian television-film about the life and work of Saint Peter. The film stars Omar Sharif as Peter, and was originally released as San Pietro. The Tiger Blade The Tiger Blade is a 2005 Thai action film. Sheep Impact Sheep Impact is a 2010 Australian short film, starring Steven Seagal and Martin Copping that was made as an advertisement for Carlton & United Breweries. It was shot in Arizona and written and directed by Brendan Gibbons. It was brought about after two promotional commercials, "Snake" and "Sausage" were released on Australian television in late 2011 calling on Australians to submit their "wildest true story" to be made into a film with "Steven Seagal starring as you, playing the lead character". Steven Seagal played the role of Paul Wieland with his best friend Craig played by Martin Copping. Westwind Westwind is a 2011 German comedy film directed by Robert Thalheim. Liar Game: Reborn is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Hiroaki Matsuyama. Such Good People Such Good People is a 2014 American feature film comedy from director by Stewart Wade, screenwriter David Michael Barrett, and editor David Avallone, who produced the film under their banner, Such Good Productions. The picture had its world premiere at MiFo: Miami Fort Lauderdale LGBT Film Festival on May 9, 2014 at the historic Colony Theater on Lincoln Road. Such Good People tells the story of Richard and Alex who, while house-sitting for rich humanitarian friends, find a huge stash of cash in the residence. When the homeowners die in a car crash, altruism and greed collide as Richard and Alex try to decide what to do with the money. Ah Boys to Men Ah Boys to Men is a 2012 Singaporean five-part comedy film produced and directed by Jack Neo, written by Neo and Link Sng and starring Joshua Tan, Maxi Lim, Wang Weiliang, Noah Yap, Ridhwan Azman and Aizuddin Nasser. The main plot revolves around a group of army recruits in National Service in Singapore. Neo had wanted to shoot an army-themed film since his army days, but could not find a suitable chance to do so. Ah Boys to Men is the first local film to be released in two parts and the first to film in Pulau Tekong, as well as the first South-East Asian film to feature Dolby Atmos surround sound. The films theme song, "Recruits Anthem" was written and composed by one of the cast, Tosh Zhang. The film was released on November 8, 2012. It is the highest-grossing Singaporean film of all time, and has grossed over four times of its S$3 million budget. Buoyed by audience demand, a third installment titled Frogmen was released on February 19, 2015. It features the same cast but is however not a sequel to the second film. A Wedding Invitation A Wedding Invitation is a 2013 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Ki Hwan Oh and starring Bai Baihe and Eddie Peng. The Way We Dance The Way We Dance is a 2013 Hong Kong film directed by Adam Wong Sau Ping and produced by Saville Chan. The Last Hammer Blow The Last Hammer Blow is a 2014 French drama film directed by Alix Delaporte. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival where Romain Paul won the Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best New Young Actor. Sarancha Locust is a 2015 Russian erotic thriller directed by Egor Baranov. An extended television version aired on Channel One Russia between 13 and 20 of March 2016. Aami Aami is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language biographical film based on the life of famous author Kamala das. It is written and directed by Kamal and stars Manju Warrier as Kamala Surayya, along with Murali Gopy, Tovino Thomas, Anoop Menon and Anand Bal. The film was released on 9 February 2018.The film won two awards at Kerala state film awards. What You Gonna Do When the World's on Fire? What You Gonna Do When the Worlds on Fire? is a 2018 Italian documentary film directed by Roberto Minervini. It was selected to be screened in the main competition section of the 75th Venice International Film Festival. The Guardsman The Guardsman is a 1931 American pre-Code film based on the play Testőr by Ferenc Molnár. It stars Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Roland Young and ZaSu Pitts. It opens with a stage re-enactment of the final scene of Maxwell Andersons Elizabeth the Queen, with Fontanne as Elizabeth and Lunt as the Earl of Essex, but otherwise has nothing to do with that play. The movie was adapted by Ernest Vajda and Claudine West and was directed by Sidney Franklin. Lunt and Fontanne were husband and wife and a celebrated stage acting team. This movie was based upon the roles they had played on Broadway in 1924 and it was their only starring film role together. They were nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role and Best Actress in a Leading Role, respectively. Nonetheless the film was not a popular success at the box office, and the two stars returned to working on Broadway. Blockade Blockade is a 1938 American drama film directed by William Dieterle and starring Madeleine Carroll, Henry Fonda and Leo Carrillo. During the Spanish Civil War a farmer takes up arms to fight for the Republican side. When Tomorrow Comes When Tomorrow Comes is a 1939 American romantic drama directed by John M. Stahl and starring Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer. The screenplay concerns a waitress who falls in love with a man who later turns out to be a married concert pianist. Bernard B. Brown won the Academy Award for Best Sound. A scene in the movie where the two protagonists take refuge from a storm in a church was the subject of Cain v. Universal Pictures, a case in which the writer James M. Cain sued Universal Pictures, the scriptwriter and the director for copyright infringement. Judge Leon Rene Yankwich ruled that there was no resemblance between the scenes in the book and the film other than incidental "scènes à faire", or natural similarities due to the situation, establishing an important legal precedent. Remember the Day Remember the Day is a 1941 film released by 20th Century Fox, directed by Henry King, and starring Claudette Colbert and John Payne. The Eagle with Two Heads The Eagle with Two Heads is a French film directed by Jean Cocteau released in 1948. It was adapted from his own play LAigle à deux têtes which was first staged in 1946, and it retained the principal actors from the first Paris production. Love Is Better Than Ever Love Is Better Than Ever is a 1952 American romantic comedy film directed by Stanley Donen from a screenplay by Ruth Brooks Flippen, starring Larry Parks and Elizabeth Taylor. The plot concerns a small-town girl who falls in love with a big-city talent agent. The Desert Song The Desert Song is a 1953 film version in Technicolor of Sigmund Rombergs operetta. It is the third film version of the operetta, the third made by Warner Bros., and the second in full three-strip Technicolor. Although it was released in 1953, it was not made in widescreen; at that time Twentieth-Century Fox held the rights to Cinemascope, which was introduced that year in the film The Robe. Devushka bez adresa The Girl Without an Address) is a 1957 Soviet romantic comedy film directed by Eldar Ryazanov, and written by Leonid Lench. It stars Svetlana Karpinskaya and Nikolai Rybnikov. Gunsight Ridge Gunsight Ridge is a 1957 American Western film directed by Francis D. Lyon and written by Talbot Jennings and Elisabeth Jennings. The film stars Joel McCrea, Mark Stevens, Joan Weldon, Addison Richards, Darlene Fields and Carolyn Craig. The film was released in September 1957, by United Artists. Parts of the movie were filmed in Wildwood Regional Park in Thousand Oaks. The Pied Piper of Hamelin The Pied Piper of Hamelin is an American ninety-minute musical film in color, originally made as a television special and first shown by NBC on Tuesday, November 26, 1957, as one of their Thanksgiving Week offerings for that year. It preempted that evenings telecasts of The Nat King Cole Show and The Eddie Fisher Show. Based on the famous poem of the same name by Robert Browning and using the music of Edvard Grieg arranged by Pete King with special lyrics by Hal Stanley and Irving Taylor, it starred Van Johnson, Claude Rains, Lori Nelson, Jim Backus, and Kay Starr. It was directed by Broadway veteran Bretaigne Windust. In a direct nod to Brownings poem, nearly all of the dialogue in The Pied Piper of Hamelin was written in rhyme, much of it directly lifted from the poem. Unusually for a made-for-TV family special of the era, it was not presented live but on actual motion picture film, and the color process used was not NBCs usual "living color", but three-strip Technicolor, which had previously been used on television only in the one-hour science specials Our Mr. Sun and Hemo the Magnificent. Theatrical prints, however, erroneously bill the film as having been made in Eastman Color. The program was successful enough it spawned an LP record album and was repeated on NBC in 1958. It was then syndicated to many local stations, where it was rerun annually for many years, in the tradition of other holiday specials. The film was briefly released to movie theatres in 1966, where it did not fare nearly as well. Years later, Van Johnsons performance as the Pied Piper was still so fondly remembered that he played a Piper-like criminal called "The Minstrel" on the 1966 TV series Batman. Monkeys, Go Home! Monkeys, Go Home! is a 1967 American comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. The movie stars Maurice Chevalier and Yvette Mimieux. Dean Jones plays Hank Dussard, the new owner of an olive grove, who brings in chimp labor, upsetting the other workers. Hank eventually gains the towns confidence with the kind aid of Father Sylvain and his neighbor Maria Riserau. Released on February 8, 1967, this was the first feature-length film released by Walt Disney Productions since the founders death nearly two months earlier. The Veterinarian's Adopted Children The Veterinarians Adopted Children is a 1968 Danish comedy film directed by Carl Ottosen and starring Dirch Passer. Black Gunn Black Gunn is a 1972 Neo-noir blaxploitation film starring Jim Brown and Martin Landau and directed by Robert Hartford-Davis. Class of '44 Class of 44 is a 1973 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film based on the memoirs of screenwriter Herman Raucher. Directed by Paul Bogart, it is structured as a sequel to the 1971 film Summer of 42 which recounted the events in the earlier portion of Rauchers memoirs. The film is a slice-of-life style autobiography of sorts, depicting Herman Rauchers first year in college, where he falls in love with Julie under the shadow of the growing threat of World War II. Jerry Houser and Oliver Conant reprise their roles as Oscar "Oscy" Seltzer and Benjie, the other two members of Rauchers circle of friends, "The Terrible Trio," although Conant only appears in the film for a matter of minutes. Quel gran pezzo della Ubalda tutta nuda e tutta calda Quel gran pezzo dellUbalda tutta nuda e tutta calda, internationally released as Ubalda, All Naked and Warm is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Mariano Laurenti. It gained a great commercial success and launched the "commedia sexy allitaliana" genre. Walter Veltroni defined the film a "cult-title" and a title which is "a piece of Italian history". The couple of main actors Edwige Fenech-Pippo Franco was reunited for the similar Giovannona Long-Thigh, released the following year. Appassionata Appassionata is a 1974 Italian erotic drama film. Two teenage friends conspire to find out how much their youthful sensuality can disrupt one of their households, headed by a dentist and his mentally-ill wife. The film is directed by Gianluigi Calderone and written by Gianluigi Calderone, Alessandro Parenzo and Domenico Rafele W.C. Fields and Me W. C. Fields and Me is a 1976 American biographical film directed by Arthur Hiller and starring Rod Steiger and Valerie Perrine. The screenplay by Bob Merrill is based on a memoir by Carlotta Monti, mistress of actor W. C. Fields during the last 14 years of his life. The film was released by Universal Pictures. Roseland Roseland is a 1977 Merchant Ivory Productions anthology film with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. It was directed by James Ivory and produced by Ismail Merchant. The film is made up of three connected short features: The Waltz, The Hustle and The Peabody. All three stories share a theme of the protagonists trying to find the right dance partner, and all are set in the Roseland Ballroom in New York City. Belizaire the Cajun Belizaire the Cajun is a 1986 film directed by Glen Pitre and starring Armand Assante. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. It chronicles the story of Belizaire Breaux, a village healer in Acadiana in 1859, who becomes entangled in a violent conflict between Cajuns and the new Anglophone arrivals to Southwest Louisiana. The Cellar The Cellar is a 1989 American monster movie directed by Kevin Tenney, based on a short story by David Henry Keller and starring Patrick Kilpatrick. Body of Influence Body of Influence is a 1993 American thriller and drama film directed by Gregory Dark and produced by Andrew W. Garroni. This film has been music composed by Ashley Irwin.The film starring Nick Cassavetes, Shannon Whirry, Richard Roundtree, Sandahl Bergman and Anna Karin in the lead roles. Kidnapped Kidnapped is a 1995 TV adventure drama film directed by Ivan Passer and starring Armand Assante as Highlander Alan Breck and Brian McCardie as Lowlander David Balfour. Among the supporting actors are Michael Kitchen and Brian Blessed. The film was based on the book titled Kidnapped by author Robert Louis Stevenson. Christopher Reeve had originally been cast as Breck prior to his spinal cord injury in a horse race which left him a quadriplegic on May 27, 1995. The adaptation starts by describing a divided Scotland which is populated by Highlanders and Lowlanders who are loyal to different kings. Allan Breck Stuart is characterised as a leading figure of Jacobitism who tried "to keep the flame alive". It ends when Stuart leaves Scotland forever "to have a distinguished career in the French Army", while Balfour stays and marries a lady from the Highlands. Another voice-over tells they had sons who "were neither Highlanders nor Lowlanders. They were Scots." The film was shot in Ireland. The Eternal Evil of Asia The Eternal Evil of Asia is a 1995 Hong Kong Category III comedy horror film written and directed by Man Kei Chin. The film follows a group of friends, who on a hedonistic trip to Thailand, accidentally kill a sorcerers sister, and upon arriving back home to Hong Kong, find themselves cursed. Under the Lighthouse Dancing Under the Lighthouse Dancing is a 1997 Australian romantic drama film directed by Graeme Rattigan and starring Jack Thompson, Jacqueline McKenzie, and Naomi Watts. It is based on a true story. Hope Hope is a 1997 American made-for-TV drama film, starring Christine Lahti, Jena Malone and Catherine OHara. It was written by Kerry Kennedy and directed by Goldie Hawn, in her directorial debut. The film was first aired at TNT on October 19, 1997. Hope was shoot entirely on Texas. Lucinda's Spell Lucindas Spell is an American fantasy film starring Christina Fulton, Jon Jacobs and written and directed by Jon Jacobs. Kamaladalam Kamaladalam is a 1992 Indian Malayalam-language musical drama film written by A. K. Lohithadas and directed by Sibi Malayil, starring Mohanlal, Murali, Vineeth, Nedumudi Venu, Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair, Monisha, Parvathy Jayaram and Sukumari. The film was produced by Mohanlal through his company Pranavam Arts. The film features original songs composed by Raveendran and a background score by Johnson. Evel Knievel Evel Knievel is a 2004 American drama film directed by John Badham and written by Jason Horwitch. The film stars George Eads, Jaime Pressly, Lance Henriksen, Fred Thompson, Beau Bridges, Matt Gordon and Peter MacNeill. The film premiered on TNT on July 30, 2004. 20 Fingers 20 Angosht, released in English-speaking markets as 20 Fingers, is a 2004 Iranian film directed by Mania Akbari. It stars the director herself and producer Bijan Daneshmand as a couple discussing their relationship and arguing in seven vignettes shot in several long takes on a DV camera. The film deals with controversial topics such as divorce and homosexuality and has not yet received permission to be shown uncut in its native country. It has achieved mild international success, winning Best Digital Film at the 61st Venice International Film Festival in 2004, where it premiered. Jurm Jurm is an Indian Hindi mystery-thriller film written and directed by Vikram Bhatt and was released in 2005. The plot of the movie is similar to the 1999 movie Double Jeopardy. The movie was average at the box office. The 17th Floor Floor 17 is a 2005 Italian thriller film written and directed by Manetti Bros. and starring Giampaolo Morelli. The film was nominated for Nastro dArgento for best score and for David di Donatello for best visual effects. Bandage , stylized as BANDAGE, is a 2010 Japanese independent film directed by Takeshi Kobayashi. It was written and produced by Shunji Iwai. Based on the original novel by Chika Kan, Iwai adapted it and renamed it Bandage. The movie title has actually two meanings, a literal one, which is a play on the words "Band Age", because the story takes place in Japans early 1990s, the boom of indie rock bands. And a figurative one, in which a certain character uses music as a "bandage" to heal the feeling of worthlessness. How William Shatner Changed the World How William Shatner Changed the World is a 2005 two-hour television documentary, commissioned by Discovery Channel Canada and co-produced for History Channel in the United States and Channel Five in the United Kingdom. Hosted and narrated by William Shatner, known for his portrayal of Captain James T. Kirk, and based on his book, Im Working on That, the show focuses on technological advancements and people in the real world that were inspired by the Star Trek phenomenon. Laa-thaa-phii Ghost Game is a 2006 Thai horror film about 11 contestants on a reality TV show who must stay in an abandoned military prison where atrocities took place years before. The Aroma of Tea The Aroma of Tea is a 2006 Dutch animated short film made by Michaël Dudok de Wit. It shows how a small sphere travels in a determined and rhythmical manner through land-scapes, emerging at the end into a larger sphere of white light. Both the graphic brushstroke and the music, with its haunting rhythms, are strikingly simple and direct. The theme of the film, a quest followed by a union, is as old as time and recognizable despite its limitless variations. A Thousand Kisses Deep A Thousand Kisses Deep is a 2011 film directed by Dana Lustig and based on a screenplay by Alex Kustanovich and Vadim Moldovan. The film, starring Dougray Scott, Jodie Whittaker and Emilia Fox, is a fantastical thriller about a young woman who, via time-travel, pieces together the events that led to her own death. The film premiered at the 2011 Raindance Film Festival in the United Kingdom and was released in June 2012 in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The film was released in the United States on DVD and digital platforms on 6 August 2013 by Osiris Entertainment. Cane Toads: The Conquest Cane Toads: The Conquest, a 2010 documentary film by Mark Lewis, tracks the inexorable decades long march of the invasive cane toad across Australia, a "sequel of sorts" to his 1988 cult classic, An Unnatural History. It is described as an "irreverent" blend of "history, nature footage, re-enactments and colorful testimony," documenting what is widely considered to be one of Australias biggest environmental disasters through its effect on people. It was filmed in 3D. Good Night Good Morning Good Night, Good Morning is an Indian independent romance film co-written, directed and produced by Sudhish Kamath. The film starring Seema Rahmani, Manu Narayan and Vasanth Santosham, illustrates the "old-world romance that still exists in the modern, technology driven world". Following screenings at several international film festivals, the film saw a theatrical release in India on 20 January 2012. Mayamohini Mayamohini is a 2012 Indian Malayalam comedy film directed by Jose Thomas and written by Udayakrishna and Siby K. Thomas, starring Dileep in the lead role with Biju Menon, Lakshmi Rai, Baburaj, Mythili and Spadikam George in supporting roles. The film was the highest grossing Malayalam film of the year. The movie was remade in Kannada as Jai Lalitha. The Truth About Lies The Truth About Lies is an American romantic comedy film directed, produced and written by Phil Allocco and stars Fran Kranz, Odette Annable, Mary Elizabeth Ellis and Chris Diamantopoulos. Written and directed by Phil Allocco, the film is currently in post-production. Ottepel The Thaw is a Russian television series which debuted in 2013. Valery Todorovsky debuted as a TV director with it. The series is a melodrama about life in the Soviet Union during the Khrushchev Thaw, specifically about film artists of the age. Relational is that Todorovskys father worked on film in roughly this era. In the West the series has been compared to Mad Men in terms of tone and visuals, though the subject and plots are quite different. Detective K: Secret of the Lost Island Detective K: Secret of the Lost Island is a 2015 South Korean period comedy adventure film directed by Kim Sok-yun. It is the sequel to 2011s Secret of the Virtuous Widow and is the 9th highest grossing film of 2015. A sequel, titled Secret of the Living Dead, was released on February 8, 2018. The Secret Bride The Secret Bride is a 1934 American drama film directed by William Dieterle and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Warren William. Based on the play Concealment by Leonard Ide, the film is about governors daughter and a state attorney general who are forced to keep their marriage secret after the governor is accused of a crime. Dutiful But Dumb Dutiful but Dumb is the 54th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1941 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Birth of a Notion The Birth of a Notion is a Looney Tunes cartoon animated in 1946 and released in 1947. It was reissued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies cartoon, retitled Birth of a Notion, with the ending theme song still being that of the Looney Tunes cartoon. It features Daffy Duck, as well as a dog named Leopold and an unnamed mad scientist. Director Robert McKimson used his "Barnyard Dawg" character design as Leopold, while the scientist is a caricature, both visually and vocally, of Peter Lorre. The title is a play on The Birth of a Nation, but there is no other connection to that 1915 film. The Birth of a Notion is one of three shorts that had been scheduled for direction by Bob Clampett before he left Warner Bros. Cartoons; the other two were Bacall to Arms and The Goofy Gophers, both of which were finished by Arthur Davis. Mel Blanc voiced Daffy Duck, Leopold and Joe Besser Duck, while an uncredited Stan Freberg voiced the mad scientist. Dear Ruth Dear Ruth is a 1947 romantic comedy film starring Joan Caulfield, William Holden, Mona Freeman, and Edward Arnold. It was based on the Broadway play of the same name by Norman Krasna. A teenage girl has a soldier for a pen pal, but uses her older sisters name and photograph. Then the man shows up while on a two-day leave. There were two sequels: Dear Wife, with all of the principal actors reprising their roles, and Dear Brat, featuring Freeman, Arnold and De Wolfe. Although it is sometimes mistakenly believed that J. D. Salinger got the name for his character Holden Caulfield, in The Catcher in the Rye and other works, when he saw a marquee for the film, the first Holden Caulfield story, "Im Crazy", was published in December 1945, a year and a half before the movies release. The Path of Hope Path of Hope is a 1950 Italian language drama film directed by Pietro Germi that belongs to the Italian neorealism film movement. It is based on Nino Di Marias novel Cuori negli abissi. Federico Fellini co-wrote the script. Texas Carnival Texas Carnival is a 1951 American Technicolor musical film directed by Charles Walters and starring Esther Williams, Red Skelton and Howard Keel. Totò diabolicus Totò Diabolicus is a 1962 Italian black comedy film directed by Steno. The film consists in a parody of Italian noir comic books and giallo, and in it Totò plays six different characters. To Trap a Spy To Trap a Spy is the feature-length film version of the Solo 70 minute television pilot of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. starring Robert Vaughn. It also features Patricia Crowley, William Marshall, Fritz Weaver and David McCallum. The film was directed by Don Medford. The Gay Deceivers The Gay Deceivers is a 1969 gay-themed comedy film directed by Bruce Kessler. The film, which has a twist ending, derives much of its humor through the use of stereotypes. According to gay film historian Vito Russo in his book The Celluloid Closet, co-star Michael Greer, who played the flamboyantly gay Malcolm and who was himself gay, tried to work with the screenwriter and director to minimize the negativity of the characterization and present Malcolm in a positive light. I Start Counting I Start Counting is a British thriller film released in 1970, directed by David Greene and starring Jenny Agutter in one of her first major roles. It was based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Audrey Erskine Lindop. The film was moderately controversial because of Agutters squeaky-clean image and youth, when coupled with the films sexual content. It also included Simon Wards first major film role. Case for a Rookie Hangman Case for a Rookie Hangman is a Czech drama film directed by Pavel Juráček. It was released in 1970. The movie belongs to the Czech New Wave. The movie can be classified as a surrealist or absurdist satire, and it is based loosely on the third book of Gullivers Travels by Jonathan Swift, but the story is transferred to an early 20th-century world in decay. The movie shows also the influence of Franz Kafka and Lewis Carroll. The satire is aimed at the Czechoslovakian society, and the movie was soon banned after its release in 1970. That meant also the end of Juráčeks career. The Tales of Beatrix Potter The Tales of Beatrix Potter is a 1971 ballet film based on the childrens stories of English author and illustrator Beatrix Potter. The film was directed by Reginald Mills, choreographed by Sir Frederick Ashton, and featured dancers from The Royal Ballet. The musical score was arranged by John Lanchbery from various sources, such as the operas of Michael Balfe and of Sir Arthur Sullivan, and performed by the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House. It was produced by Richard Goodwin with John Brabourne as executive producer. The stories were adapted by Goodwin and his wife designer Christine Edzard. The Tales of Beatrix Potter is the only feature film directed by Mills, who is best remembered as a film editor. Mills edited The Red Shoes and other films directed and produced by Powell and Pressburger that incorporated ballet. How to Kill a Judge How to Kill a Judge, also known as The Murder of a Magistrate and Why Does One Kill a Magistrate?, is a 1974 Italian crime-thriller film directed by Damiano Damiani. It is the final chapter in the Damianis trilogy about mafia, after The Day of the Owl and Confessions of a Police Captain. It was released on DVD by Blue Underground in March 2006. The Biggest Battle The Greatest Battle is a 1978 Euro War film co-written and directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring an all-star ensemble cast, including Helmut Berger, Giuliano Gemma, Stacy Keach, Samantha Eggar, Henry Fonda, John Huston, Guy Doleman, and the voice of Orson Welles. The Italian-West German-Yugoslavian co-production was produced by Mino Loy and Luciano Martino for Titanus. It was also released under the titles The Biggest Battle and Battle Force Lucio Flavio Lucio Flavio is a 1977 Brazilian film directed by Héctor Babenco based on the book of the same by José Louzeiro, who co-wrote the screenplay. It stars Reginaldo Faria as Lúcio Flávio, a famous bandit in Rio de Janeiro in the 1970s. Babenco did not want to limit the story to Lúcio Flávio, and stated it was also a film about Esquadrão da Morte, a death squad from the 1960s. Sundae in New York Sundae in New York is a 1983 American animated short film directed by Jimmy Picker and starring Scott Record. The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 56th Academy Awards. The Academy Film Archive preserved Sundae in New York in 2006. Penitentiary III Penitentiary III is a 1987 American comedy film written and directed by Jamaa Fanaka. It is the sequel to the 1982 film Penitentiary II. The film stars Leon Isaac Kennedy, Anthony Geary, Steve Antin, Ric Mancini, Marie Burrell Fanaka and Raymond Kessler. The film was released on September 4, 1987, by Cannon Film Distributors. Apprentice to Murder Apprentice to Murder is a 1988 Canadian-American-Norwegian thriller-horror film directed by Ralph L. Thomas and starring Donald Sutherland, Chad Lowe and Mia Sara. The Caller The Caller is a 1987 mystery thriller film starring Malcolm McDowell and Madolyn Smith, distributed independently by Empire Pictures. The special effects were done by FX engineer John Carl Beuchler, known for his long list of film credits including The New Blood, The Dream Master, and Re-Animator. The Invaders The Invaders is a two-part television miniseries remake based on the 1967-68 original series The Invaders. Directed by Paul Shapiro, the miniseries was first aired in 1995. The Invaders miniseries The Boys Next Door The Boys Next Door is a 1996 television movie based on a play by Tom Griffin which was published in 1983 under the title Damaged Hearts, Broken Flowers and again in 1988 under the title The Boys Next Door. The movie was produced by Hallmark Entertainment as a Hallmark Hall of Fame Movie. The Surrender of Tournavos The Surrender of Tournavos, also known as La Prise de Tournavos par les Troupes du Sultan, is an 1897 short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Sledgehammer Sledgehammer is a 1983 horror film written and directed by David A. Prior. The film tells the story of a young boy who murdered his mother and her lover with a sledgehammer. Ten years after the murder and the childs mysterious disappearance, a group of teens stay in the house for a weekend when they are terrorized by the ghost of the little boy. Purana Mandir Purana Mandir is a 1984 Hindi feature film, produced and directed by the Ramsay brothers. It is a horror film chronicling the story of the monster-demon, Samri. The soundtrack was composed by Ajit Singh. Nuts for Love Nuts for Love is a 2000 Argentine drama film directed by Alberto Lecchi. Dracula Dracula, also known as Draculas Curse, is a 2002 Italian 2 part TV-miniseries written and directed by Roger Young and starring Patrick Bergin, Giancarlo Giannini and Stefania Rocca. It is based on the 1897 novel of the same name by Bram Stoker, though it updates the events of the novel to the present day. Wandering Shadows Wandering Shadows is a 2004 Colombian drama film directed by Ciro Guerra. The film was selected as the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 78th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Education of Shelby Knox The Education of Shelby Knox is 2005 documentary film that tells the coming-of-age story of public speaker and feminist Shelby Knox, a teenager who joins a campaign for comprehensive sex education in the high schools of Lubbock. TEOSK was an official selection of the Sundance Film Festival in 2005 and aired on PBS’ P.O.V. series that same year. It was directed and produced by Marion Lipschutz and Rose Rosenblatt. Dr. Chopper Dr. Chopper is a 2005 American horror film directed by Lewis Schoenbrun. The plot centers on five young friends who, while heading for vacation at a family cabin, encounter a notorious motorcycle-riding serial killer Dr. Fielding and his two cannibalistic female assistants, who murder and dismember people in search of body parts which Dr. Chopper uses as replacements for his own in order to extend his life. Call Me Elisabeth Call Me Elisabeth is a 2006 French drama film directed by Jean-Pierre Améris, and based on a novel written by Anne Wiazemsky. Nightmare "Nightmare" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 2 December 1963, during the first season. Deadline: Sirf 24 Ghante Deadline: Sirf 24 Ghante is a Bollywood film released in 2006 featuring Konkona Sen Sharma, Irfan Khan and Rajit Kapur in the lead roles. The film is a Bollywood adaptation of the Charlize Theron-Kevin Bacon film Trapped, which was based on the Greg Iles novel 24 Hours. The Graduates The Graduates is a 2008 American coming-of-age teen comedy film directed and written by Ryan Gielen. The film is produced by Ryan Gielen, Matthew Gielen, Josh Davis and Caitlin Marshall. The film tells the story of Ben, Andy, Mattie, and Nickie recent highschool graduates who go to Ocean City for Senior Week or Beach Week. Just a Father Solo un padre is a 2008 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Luca Lucini. It is based on the novel Perfect Skin written by Nick Earls. Turk's Head Turks Head is a 2010 French thriller film directed and starring Pascal Elbé. Roschdy Zem and Israel actress, Ronit Elkabetz also star. It was released in France on 31 March 2010. The film was inspired by the real-life incident in 2006 in Marseille where a group of impoverished teenagers torched a bus, severely burning a female passenger. It received its international premiere in competition on 31 August 2010 at the Montreal World Film Festival, this will be followed by a theatrical release in Canada on 10 September 2010. Just Married Oggi sposi is a 2009 Italian comedy film directed by Luca Lucini. So Hard to Forget Como Esquecer is a 2010 Brazilian film. My Beautiful Country Die Brücke am Ibar is a 2012 German film directed by Michaela Kezele, set in 1999 during the Kosovo War. The film stars Serbian, Bosnian and Croatian actors Zrinka Cvitešić, Mišel Matičević, Andrija Nikcevic, and Nebojša Đorđević. The film received a Special Mention, German Cinema New Talent Category at the Munich Film Festival - Bayerischer Filmpreis 2013 – Young Talent Award, Audience prize at the Biberach Film Festival 2012, the Audience Award at the Arras Film Festival and the Diploma for Best Film at the Pula Film Festival. It also won the Torch Award for best film at the 14th Pyongyang International Film Festival. Chronicle of a Blood Merchant Chronicle of a Blood Merchant is a 2015 South Korean film adaptation of the bestselling 1995 Chinese novel of the same title by Yu Hua. The film, set in 1950s Korea, was co-written and directed by Ha Jung-woo, and he also starred alongside Ha Ji-won. Love Live! The School Idol Movie is a 2015 Japanese animated youth school music film. The film is part of the Love Live! franchise by Sunrise, Lantis and Dengeki Gs Magazine, taking place after the second season of the 2013-2014 anime television series. The film was directed by Takahiko Kyōgoku, written by Jukki Hanada, produced by Sunrise, and distributed by Shochiku. The film was released in Japan on June 13, 2015 and licensed in North America by NIS America. The film was the 9th highest-grossing Japanese film of the year in Japan with over and was nominated for Animation of the Year at the 39th Japan Academy Prize. The Shameless The Shameless is a 2015 South Korean film starring Kim Nam-gil and Jeon Do-yeon. It is written and directed by Oh Seung-uk, who described it as a "hardboiled romantic noir thriller. The Shameless made its world premiere in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Retablo Retablo is a drama film, directed by Alvaro Delgado-Aparicio and released in 2017. The Peruvian film had coproduction assistance from companies in Germany and Norway. The cast also includes Magaly Solier as Anatolia, Segundos mother and Noés wife. Delgado-Aparicios full-length directorial debut, the film is written and acted in Ayacucho Quechua. Let Us Be Gay Let Us Be Gay is a 1930 American pre-Code romantic comedy-drama film produced and distributed by MGM. It was directed by Robert Z. Leonard and stars Norma Shearer. It was filmed concurrently with and based upon the 1929 play by Rachel Crothers starring Tallulah Bankhead, which ran for 128 performances at Londons Lyric Theater. Critics generally preferred Tallulahs rendition to Shearers. It's Got Me Again! Its Got Me Again! is an American Pre-Code Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short film. It was originally released on May 14, 1932. It is one of the first films released under the Merrie Melodies brand and the first nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1932. The title refers to the song "Its Got Me Again!" which plays during the cartoon. Lucky Night Lucky Night is a comedy movie from MGM starring Robert Taylor and Myrna Loy, directed by Norman Taurog. Bitter Sweet Bitter Sweet is a 1940 American Technicolor musical film directed by W. S. Van Dyke, based on the operetta Bitter Sweet by Noël Coward. It was nominated for two Academy Awards, one for Best Cinematography and the other for Best Art Direction by Cedric Gibbons and John S. Detlie. The film is based on Cowards stage operetta, which was a hit in 1929 in London. It was filmed twice, first in 1933 in black-and-white. The 1940 film is much cut and rewritten, removing much of the operettas irony. The opening and closing scenes are cut, focusing the film squarely upon the relationship between MacDonalds character, Sarah, and her music teacher, Carl Linden. The opening scene was a flash forward, in which Sarah appears as an elderly woman recalling how she fell in love. One reason for dropping this scene is that it had been appropriated for MGMs 1937 film Maytime. Coward disliked the 1940 film and vowed that no more of his shows would be filmed in Hollywood. In 1951, he told The Daily Express, "I was saving up Bitter Sweet as an investment for my old age. After MGMs dreadful film I can never revive it" on stage. Hold That Lion! Hold That Lion! is the 100th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1947 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus is a 1949 British biographical film starring Fredric March as Christopher Columbus and Florence Eldridge as Queen Isabella. It is loosely based on the novel Columbus by Rafael Sabatini with much of the screenplay rewritten by Sydney and Muriel Box. This Is Cinerama This is Cinerama is a 1952 full-length film directed by Merian C. Cooper and starring Lowell Thomas. It is designed to introduce the widescreen process Cinerama, which broadens the aspect ratio so the viewers peripheral vision is involved. This is Cinerama premiered on September 30, 1952 at the Broadway Theatre, in New York City. Never Say Goodbye Archimède, le clochard Archimède le clochard is a 1959 French drama film directed by Gilles Grangier. It is also known as The Magnificent Tramp. The film was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival, where Jean Gabin won the Silver Bear for Best Actor. Human Experiments Human Experiments is a 1979 American horror film directed and co-produced by Gregory Goodell. It stars Linda Haynes, Geoffrey Lewis, Ellen Travolta, Aldo Ray, Jackie Coogan and Lurene Tuttle. This film earned its notoriety for being targeted by Englands Director of Public Prosecutions during the video nasty furore in the early 1980s. Although it was listed on the first "video nasty" list issued by the DPP on July 4, 1983, the film was never prosecuted under the Obscene Publications Act and had originally been given an uncut X rating by the BBFC for theatrical release in 1979. Genocide Genocide is a 1981 documentary by Arnold Schwartzman concerning the Holocaust. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Kommando Leopard Commando Leopard is a war film directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring Lewis Collins, Klaus Kinski, and Manfred Lehmann. Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady and its sequel, Incident at Victoria Falls, were a pair of two TV films made in 1991 under the banner Sherlock Holmes the Golden Years. Harry Alan Towers was executive producer and Bob Shayne was the writer, on both. Les secrets professionnels du Docteur Apfelgluck The Professional Secrets of Dr. Apfelgluck or Les secrets professionnels du Dr Apfelglück is a 1991 French comedy film directed by Alessandro Capone, Stéphane Clavier, Thierry Lhermitte, Mathias Ledoux and Hervé Palud. The Turning The Turning is a 1992 American independent drama/thriller film directed by L.A. Puopolo, based on the play Home Fires Burning by Chris Ceraso. It is the film debut of actress Gillian Anderson. Both she and co-star Raymond J. Barry later appeared in the TV series The X-Files, although they did not have any scenes together. The film was shot on location in Pocahontas and the neighboring communities of Abbs Valley and Nemours. It was released on home video in 1997. Heads or Tails Heads or Tails is a 1997 Quebec comedy film directed by Claude Fournier and starring Roy Dupuis and Patrick Huard Path to Paradise: The Untold Story of the World Trade Center Bombing. Path to Paradise: The Untold Story of the World Trade Center Bombing is a 1997 American television film that depicts the events surrounding the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. The film was directed by Larry Williams and Leslie Libman. It stars Peter Gallagher and Marcia Gay Harden, and features Andreas Katsulas as Omar Abdel-Rahman and Art Malik as Ramzi Yousef. The film premiered on HBO. The All New Adventures of Laurel & Hardy in 'For Love or Mummy' The All New Adventures of Laurel & Hardy in For Love or Mummy is a 1999 comedy film directed by John R. Cherry III and Larry Harmon based on the film shorts of Laurel & Hardy. It stars Bronson Pinchot and Gailard Sartain re-creating the eponymous characters played by Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. This was the first of only two non-Ernest P. Worrell films that Cherry, primarily an advertising executive, has ever directed, the other being Pirates of the Plain. Harmon earned writing and directing credits through the ownership of the Laurel and Hardy trademarks, which he had purchased in the 1960s. Another Harmon-owned character, Bozo the Clown, is mentioned in the film. Brotherhood of Death Brotherhood of Death is a low-budget 1976 action film in the blaxploitation genre, directed by Bill Berry, and starring Roy Jefferson, Le Tari, and Haskell Anderson. The film featured appearances by several members, including Jefferson, of the Washington Redskins professional football team of the National Football League. Ajax-Hark the Herald Angels Sing Ajax: Hark the Herald Angels Sing is a football documentary that goes behind the scenes at Ajax Amsterdam football club during the 1999/2000 season. It was sanctioned by the club as they were expecting a successful season but it was one of the worst seasons suffered by Ajax in recent history and the DVD did not show Ajax in good light. The documentary shows footage of the board room and meetings as well as the teams football camp in Ghana. President McKinley Taking the Oath President McKinley Inauguration Footage is the name given to two different short documentary films which were combined as one. The two titles are President McKinley Taking the Oath and President McKinley and Escort Going to the Capitol. The two show President William McKinley arriving at the United States Capitol in order to take the oath of office for President of the United States as part of his second inauguration on March 4, 1901. Both were produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company, under the direction of Thomas Edison, and in 2000 the United States Library of Congress deemed the two "culturally significant" and selected them for preservation in the National Film Registry. Trancers 6 Trancers 6 is a 2002 science fiction film directed by Jay Woelfel and starring Zette Sullivan, Jennifer Capo, Robert Donavan, Timothy Prindle, Jere Jon, Jennifer Cantrell, Ben Bar, James R. Hilton, Kyle O. Ingleman, Gregory Lee Kenyon and Douglas Smith. The film was produced by Johnnie J. Young of Young Wolf Productions. Trudeau Motocross Kids Motocross Kids a.k.a. Moto X Kids is a 2004 film directed by Richard Gabai, distributed by Tag Entertainment. The Dukes The Dukes is a 2008 comedy-drama film about a group of has-been musicians who attempt a bank heist. The film was directed by Robert Davi, and stars Chazz Palminteri, Davi, Peter Bogdanovich and Elya Baskin. Vampire Assassin Vampire Assassin is a 2005 direct-to-DVD film directed, written by, and starring martial artist Ron Hall. Soldier "Soldier" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It opened the second season of shows on September 19, 1964. For the second season, Ben Brady took over as producer from Joseph Stefano. This is the first of two episodes written by Hugo and Nebula award-winning science fiction author Harlan Ellison, and is adapted from his 1957 short story "Soldier from Tomorrow." Dhokha Dhokha is a Hindi film that stars Muzammil Ibrahim and Tulip Joshi in the lead roles. It is directed by Pooja Bhatt, produced by Mukesh Bhatt and music by M. M. Keeravani. The film revolves around a moderate Indian Muslim cop, who wakes up and to his horror, discovers that his wife, who had recently been killed in a bomb blast, is accused of being a suicide bomber and had killed 20 people in the club. This film is based on the novel The Attack by Yasmina Khadra. Feed the Fish Feed the Fish is a 2010 American independent comedy film written and directed by Michael Matzdorff and starring Tony Shalhoub, Ross Partridge and Katie Aselton. It is Matzdorffs directorial debut. Leonie is a 2010 Japanese film directed by Hisako Matsui and starring Emily Mortimer and Shido Nakamura. The film is based on the life of Léonie Gilmour, the American lover and editorial assistant of Japanese writer Yone Noguchi and mother of sculptor Isamu Noguchi and dancer Ailes Gilmour. Production started in April 2009 and the film was released in Japan on November 20, 2010. An extensively reedited version of the film began a limited theatrical run in the United States on March 22, 2013, and was released on DVD on May 14, 2013. Some Say No Some Say No is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Giambattista Avellino. The Mouth of the Wolf The Mouth of the Wolf is a 2009 biographical drama/documentary film written and directed by Pietro Marcello. It premièred at the 2009 Torino Film Festival in Turin, and won the FIPRESCI Prize for Best Film and the Prize of the City of Torino. In 2010 it appeared at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Caligari Film Award and the Teddy Award for Best Documentary. The Love Patient The Love Patient is a 2011 gay-themed romantic comedy written and directed by Michael Simon, released to festivals in 2011, and on DVD in 2012. The Man Nobody Knew: In Search of My Father, CIA Spymaster William Colby The Man Nobody Knew: In Search of My Father, CIA Spymaster William Colby is a 2011 American documentary film exploring the life and career of former CIA director William Egan Colby. Brush with Danger Brush with Danger is an American action thriller film produced and directed by Livi Zheng. The film stars Ken Zheng, Livi Zheng, Norman Newkirk, Nikita Breznikov, Michael Blend, and Stephanie Hilbert. The film was written, produced, and directed by a brother-sister duo from Indonesia; Livi Zheng and Ken Zheng, who after pursuing martial arts and filmmaking separately, came together to create this martial arts action thriller. The film also includes collaborations with David L Boushey and Garry Schyman. The film was released in theaters in the United States on September 19, 2014. The Missing Scarf The Missing Scarf is a 2013 computer animated, dark comedy-related, adventure, Irish short film directed by Eoin Duffy, produced by Jamie Hogan and narrated by George Takei. The film was shortlisted for the 86th Academy Awards. The project was created in conjunction with Irish Film Board, Raidió Teilifís Éireann and Arts Council of Ireland, the short film is made in Blender3D, making the first Blender3D-made short film to be shortlisted for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2014. Peace Officer Peace Officer is a documentary film about police militarization in the United States. It won the 2015 Documentary Feature Competition Grand Jury award at the South by Southwest Film Festival. It was conceived when co-director Scott Christopherson, an assistant film professor at St. Edwards University in Austin, Texas, met retired police officer William "Dub" Lawrence at a baseball game and was invited to visit his hangar where he carried out his private investigations into incidents in which people were killed by police. Lawrence, the central figure in the documentary, founded Davis Countys SWAT team, the first in the state, in the 1970s as a sheriff. He was motivated to begin investigating police killings after the same SWAT team he founded killed his son-in-law, Brian Wood, during a 2008 standoff. Much of the film focuses on the history of the SWAT teams that were formed in the United States after the 1965 Watts riots in Los Angeles and mythologized in popular culture by shows such as S.W.A.T. The film follows Lawrence as he investigates his son-in-laws death as well as several other SWAT team raids. The film won the 2015 AML Award for film. Encounter Encounter is an American science fiction film starring Luke Hemsworth, Anna Hutchison, Tom Atkins, Glenn Keogh, Vincent M. Ward, Cheryl Texiera and Christopher Showerman, and is written and directed by Paul J. Salamoff. Komola Rocket Komola Rocket is a Bangladeshi Bengali drama film, written and directed by Noor Imran Mithu and produced by Faridur Reza Sagar. It is distributed by Impress Telefilm Limited. Starring Mosharraf Karim , Tauquir Ahmed and Kawsar Ahamed in the lead roles. The film based on Bangla Academy Award winner and expatriate writer Shahaduzzaman’s stories ‘Moulik’ and ‘Saipras’. The Locked Door The Locked Door is a 1929 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Rod LaRocque, Barbara Stanwyck, William "Stage" Boyd, and Betty Bronson. The film is based on the play The Sign on the Door by Channing Pollock. The play was first adapted for the screen in 1921 as The Sign on the Door, starring Norma Talmadge. The Locked Door was Barbara Stanwycks second film appearance, first starring role, and first talking picture. Sinkin' in the Bathtub Sinkin in the Bathtub is the first Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon short as well as the very first of the Looney Tunes series. The cartoon features Bosko, and the title is a pun on the 1929 song Singin in the Bathtub. The short was produced, directed, supervised and co-animated by Harman and Ising, with animation by a very young Friz Freleng and his friends. Leon Schlesinger was credited as an associate producer, and the title card also gave credit to the Western Electric apparatus used to create the film. New Adventures of Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford New Adventures of Get Rich Quick Wallingford is a 1931 American pre-Code crime / romantic comedy film directed by Sam Wood and starring William Haines as a con artist and Jimmy Durante as his pickpocket buddy. The film is based on a series of stories by George Randolph Chester published in Cosmopolitan. Remember Last Night? Remember Last Night? is a 1935 American mystery comedy film directed by James Whale. The film, based on the novel The Hangover Murders, is about the investigation of the murder of one of a group of friends. The survivors are unable to recall the events of the night of the murder because they were all too drunk. Remember Last Night? features an ensemble cast headed by Edward Arnold, Constance Cummings, and Robert Young. Whale convinced Universal Studios head Carl Laemmle to buy the screen rights to the novel so Whale could avoid directing Draculas Daughter, as he wished not to direct another horror film so soon after shooting Bride of Frankenstein. Initial drafts of the screenplay were deemed unsuitable under the Production Code because of the focus on excessive drinking. The novels original title was also unsuitable because of the word "hangover". Following revisions, the film was approved and was released on November 4, 1935 to mixed reviews and poor box office results. The Well-Digger's Daughter The Well-Diggers Daughter is a 1940 French romantic comedy drama film directed by Marcel Pagnol. The Hep Cat The Hep Cat is a 1942 Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Bob Clampett, written by Warren Foster, animated primarily by Robert McKimson, and set to a musical score composed by Carl Stalling. This cartoon was the first color Looney Tunes short, but was re-released in the "Blue Ribbon Classics" series on November 12, 1949 as a Merrie Melodie. The end card also labels the short as a Merrie Melodies short subject. Because the original Looney Tunes titles are lost, the DVD bearing this cartoon still features the "Blue Ribbon" titles. The Mystery of the 13th Guest The Mystery of the 13th Guest is a 1943 American crime/mystery film directed by William Beaudine. It is based on Armitage Trails 1929 novel The 13th Guest and is an updated version of the 1932 film The Thirteenth Guest. The film stars Helen Parrish as a young woman who returns to her grandfathers house 13 years after his passing to read his will as per his wishes. Lucky Ducky Lucky Ducky is a 1948 American animated cartoon from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Tex Avery, animated by Walt Clinton, Preston Blair, Louie Schmitt, and Grant Simmons, and musical direction by Scott Bradley. This short was originally in development as a George and Junior entry, but was ultimately produced with two random dog characters. This is the last MGM cartoon in black and white, and this is the only gag in black and white. Forever Female Forever Female is a 1953 film directed by Irving Rapper. It stars Ginger Rogers and William Holden. It won a Golden Globe in 1954. The Paris Express The Man Who Watched Trains Go By is a crime drama film, based on the 1938 novel by Georges Simenon and directed by Harold French. It has an all-European cast, including Claude Rains in the lead role of Kees Popinga, who is infatuated with Michele Rozier. The film was released in the United States in 1953 under the title The Paris Express. Magdana's Donkey Magdanas Donkey is a 1956 Georgian black-and-white Social-themed drama film co-directed by Revaz Chkheidze and Tengiz Abuladze based on a short story of the same name by Ekaterine Gabashvili. Naughty Girl Naughty Girl is a 1956 French musical film starring Brigitte Bardot. It was originally known as Cette sacrée gamine and Mamzelle Pigalle. Serenade Serenade is a 1956 film directed by Anthony Mann and starring tenor Mario Lanza, Joan Fontaine, Sara Montiel, and Vincent Price. Based on the 1937 novel Serenade by James M. Cain, the film was a Warner Bros. release, Lanzas fifth film, and his first on-screen appearance in four years. Breakout Danger Within is a 1959 British war film set in a prisoner of war camp in Northern Italy during the summer of 1943. A combination of POW escape drama and whodunnit, the movie is based upon the 1952 novel Death in Captivity by Michael Gilbert, who had been a prisoner of war, held by the Italians. Passer passer piger Passer passer piger is a 1965 Danish comedy film directed by Sven Methling and starring Helle Virkner. Duffy Duffy is a 1968 Anglo-American comedy film directed by Robert Parrish and starring James Coburn, James Mason, Susannah York and James Fox. Originally called "Avec-Avec", French for "with-it", according to 1967 press reports, Columbia Pictures changed the title of the movie, despite the protests of the stars. Le Vent d'Est Wind from the East is a 1970 film by the Dziga Vertov Group, a radical filmmaking cooperative that, at its core, included Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin. As with most films from this period in Godards career, directing credit was given to the collective and not himself or other individual filmmakers. Of the Dziga Vertov Group films, Wind from the East became particularly notable due to Peter Wollens influential essay about it: "Godard and Counter Cinema: Vent dest." Wollen contends that Wind from the East exemplifies how Brechtian principles of "epic theatre" can be applied to film as "counter cinema." The Garden of Delights El jardín de las delicias, also known as The Garden of Delights in English language cinema, is a 1970 Spanish drama film co-written and directed by Carlos Saura. The film was censured by contemporary Spanish Censorship because of its Franco bourgeois satire and Spanish Civil War references. Trick Baby Trick Baby is a 1972 Blaxploitation film directed by Larry Yust and starring Kiel Martin and Mel Stewart. This crime-drama is based and named after a novel by Iceberg Slim written in 1967. The film was produced by Marshal Backlar and James Levitt. The film first premiered at the DeMille Theater, Seventh Avenue and 47th Street theatre, Juliet 2 Theater, and Third Avenue and 83 Street theatre in New York. This film is distributed by Universal Studios. This Sweet Sickness Dites-lui que je laime is a 1977 French film directed by Claude Miller and starring Gérard Depardieu and Miou-Miou. It is based on the 1961 novel This Sweet Sickness by Patricia Highsmith. Les Plouffe The Plouffe Family is a 1981 Canadian drama film, based on Roger Lemelins novel about the titular Plouffe family, set during World War II. The film was Canadas submission to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1981, but was not shortlisted as a nominee for the award. Criminally Insane 2 Criminally Insane 2 is a 1987 horror film written and directed by Nick Millard. It is the sequel to the 1975 film Criminally Insane. This sequel was shot on video and is 50% clips from its predecessor. The film contains roughly just 30 minutes of new content. The new content has no soundtrack, and the video quality is markedly poor, a constant whirring of the machinery being audible. Vice Academy Vice Academy was a series of six feature films, which aired on the USA Network throughout the 1990s, particularly on USAs Up All Night. It was created by director Rick Sloane of Hobgoblins fame and the cast included former porn star Ginger Lynn, scream queen Linnea Quigley, Elizabeth Kaitan, and Julia Parton. The first Vice Academy film has the distinction of winning USA Networks B-Movie Awards for Best Picture and being their highest-rated late-night film when it first aired on cable television. The films were intended as a sexy spoof-on-a-spoof of Charlies Angels and the popular Police Academy movie series. The first film follows the three main girls as they train at the academy; the later films follow them on their assigned missions. Vice Academy has the girls infiltrating a porn operation and a prostitution ring. The villain was Queen Bee, who sported a massive beehive hairdo. Vice Academy 2 has the girls battling Spanish Fly, who planned on spiking the citys water supply with a powerful aphrodisiac. Linnea Quigleys character Didi gets a promotion and leaves the film series. Vice Academy 3 has an environmental theme as the girls try to capture Malathion, who is intent on crashing an Earth Day Celebration and robbing everyone. Ginger Lynns character Holly is in prison in this film, shortly after the production ended, she went to jail in real life for tax evasion. It was also her last film in the series. Elizabeth Kaitan joins the cast as Didis younger sister, Candy. The only film in the series in which Jayne Hamil does not appear as Devonshire, Jordana Capra takes on the role instead. Vice Academy 4 features Malathion escaping prison with a mission to destroy the wedding of the Police Commissioner and Miss Devonshire, who had sent her to prison in the previous film. Vice Academy 5 has a computer game character, the Virtual Reality Hooker, escape from the computer and wreak havoc in real life. Raelyn Saalman joins the cast as Hollys younger sister, Traci. The Iron Triangle The Iron Triangle is a 1989 film about the Vietnam War shot in Sri Lanka and directed by Eric Weston. The story is based on the diary of an unknown Viet Cong Soldier. This unique fact gives the movie a different perspective than many of the other movies about the Vietnam war and makes black and white distinctions about who were the "good guys" and "bad guys" a little more complicated. The film stars Beau Bridges, Haing S. Ngor, Liem Whatley, Johnny Hallyday, Jim Ishida, and Ping Wu. Each character helps bring to life the struggle of what it means to fight for ones country. Whether they be a simple farmers son, a French mercenary, or a simple soldier these three men bring to light a gray view of war which reflects that there are many sides to the war than just "good" or "evil". Dimenticare Palermo Dimenticare Palermo is a 1989 Italian political thriller film starring James Belushi, directed by Francesco Rosi and co-written by Gore Vidal. The film was released under the title The Palermo Connection in North America. The script is based on the Prix Goncourt winning novel Oublier Palerme by French author Edmonde Charles-Roux. Who's the Man, Who's the Woman Whos the Woman, Whos the Man? is a 1996 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Peter Chan and starring Jordan Chan, Theresa Lee, Eric Tsang and Anita Yuen. It is a sequel to the 1994 film Hes a Woman. Illtown Illtown is a 1998 film directed by Nick Gomez. It was the first screen appearance of Oscar Isaac. Come Tomorrow Come Tomorrow, Please... is a 1963 Soviet comedy film directed by Yevgeny Tashkov. The film was watched by 15,4 million viewers. The picture tells about the fate of a simple, talented girl Frosya, who came to study in Moscow from a small Siberian village, about how she has achieved success in the conservatory. Spaghetti a mezzanotte Spaghetti a mezzanotte, a.k.a. Spaghetti at Midnight, is a 1981 Italian sex comedy directed by Sergio Martino. South of Pico South of Pico is a 2007 drama film written and directed by Ernst Gossner set in Los Angeles. Pilot "Pilot" is the pilot episode of the American television sitcom Cougar Town, which premiered on ABC on September 23, 2009. The episode was directed by series creator Bill Lawrence, and written by Lawrence and Kevin Biegel. The pilot introduces seven main cast members: Jules Cobb as a 40-year-old mother who’s newly single; Ellie Torres, Jules next door neighbor and best friend; Laurie Keller, Jules younger employee; Bobby Cobb, Jules unemployed ex-husband; Travis Cobb, Jules 17-year-old son; Andy Torres, Ellies husband; and Grayson Ellis, Jules newly divorced neighbor. The episode aired between the other two pilots, Modern Family and Eastwick. It achieved 11.4 million viewers, coming first in its timeslot. Critical response was mixed, with Los Angeles Times Mary McNamara stating that the show "is fun and exciting for women over 40" and that the "maddening thing about Cougar Town is that it isnt completely unfunny or uncharming." Olimpius Inferno Olympus Inferno is a 2008 film about the Ossetia war and the first feature film on this subject. It is in Russian, with some English and Georgian, although a lector reads over the English and Georgian lines in Russian. The film was released half a year after the conflict. The name of the film belongs to an invented species of butterfly, the "Olympus Inferno," which in the film is sought in South Ossetia by an American entomologist and a Russian journalist. The name "Olympus Inferno" was coined by director Igor Voloshin. Inside Inside is a 2013 American horror film written and directed by Daryn Tufts, and starring Luke Goss, Paul Rae, Isaac Singleton, and Derek Phillips. Wild Canaries Wild Canaries is an American comedy film directed, produced and written by Lawrence Michael Levine and starring Levine, Sophia Takal, Alia Shawkat, Jason Ritter and Annie Parisse. The film had its world premiere premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival on March 8, 2014. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on February 25, 2015 courtesy of Sundance Selects. Shareek Shareek is a 2015 Punjabi musical drama film directed by Navaniat Singh, starring Jimmy Sheirgill, Mahie Gill, Guggu Gill, Simar Gill, Oshin Sai, Mukul Dev, Kuljinder Sidhu, Prince KJ, Hobby Dhaliwal, Gulchoo Jolly. It is produced under the banner of Ohri Productions and Green Planet Production. It was first released on 22 October 2015. Knife Skills Knife Skills is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Thomas Lennon. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject at the 90th Academy Awards. Number One Number One is a 2017 French drama film directed by Tonie Marshall. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Shikkari Shambhu Shikkari Shambhu is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language comedy thriller film directed by Sugeeth and written by Nishad Koya. The film features Kunchacko Boban, Sshivada, Vishnu Unnikrishnan, Hareesh Kanaran and Alphy Panjikaran in lead roles. Produced and distributed by S. K. Lawrence through Angel Maria Cinemas. The film was released in India on 27 January 2018 and received positive response from the audience. Bucket List Bucket List is a 2018 Indian Marathi language comedy-drama film directed by Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar. Jointly produced by DAR Motion Pictures, Dark Horse Cinemas and Blue Mustang Creations, the film stars Madhuri Dixit in her Marathi debut, along with Renuka Shahane and Sumeet Raghavan. Dixit released the first poster of the film on 14 January, it was followed by a 43-second long teaser on 25 March 2018. It was released on 25 May 2018. On 29 November 2018 , Dixit announced the streaming of the film on Netflix through her Instagram Account. The Last Warning The Last Warning is a 1928 American mystery film directed by Paul Leni, and starring Laura La Plante, Montagu Love, and Margaret Livingston. Its plot follows a New York producers attempt to re-stage a play five years after one of the original cast members was murdered in the theater. The film is based on the 1922 Broadway melodrama of the same name by Thomas F. Fallon, which in turn was based on the story House of Fear by Wadsworth Camp, the father of the writer Madeleine LEngle. Conceived as a followup to Lenis wildly successful 1927 production The Cat and the Canary, the film was produced by Universal Pictures under Carl Laemmle. Principal photography took place in Los Angeles in the summer of 1928 on sets recycled from Univerals The Phantom of the Opera. It premiered on Christmas Day 1928 before expanding in January 1929, and was released as both a part-sound as well as a silent film; the silent version is the only known extant version. It was the final film directed by Leni before his death from blood poisoning on September 2, 1929. Response by critics to The Last Warning varied, with many praising its performances and cinematography, though several commented on its incoherent plot, and others criticized its integration of sound, feeling it presented optimally as a silent film. In 2016, Universal Pictures selected the film for restoration, using elements from two different prints owned by the Packard Humanities Institute and the Cinémathèque Française. Fast Company Fast Company is a 1938 mystery film starring Melvyn Douglas and Florence Rice as married rare-book dealers who try to solve a murder case. It is based on the novel of the same name by "Marco Page". It was followed by two 1939 films featuring the fictional couple, Fast and Loose and Fast and Furious, though they were played by different actors in each. Apparently, cinema distributors were complaining about the time lag between The Thin Man movies, so Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer started this trilogy featuring married amateur sleuths. To avoid confusion with a 1953 MGM film of the same title, Fast Company was rechristened Rare Book Murder for television. Lady Gangster Lady Gangster is a 1942 Warner Bros. B picture film noir directed by Robert Florey, credited as "Florian Roberts". It is based on the play Gangstress, or Women in Prison by Dorothy Mackaye, who had spent ten months of a one-to-three-years sentence in San Quentin State Prison. Lady Gangster is a remake of the pre-Code film, Ladies They Talk About. Jackie Gleason plays a supporting role. Miss Annie Rooney Miss Annie Rooney is a 1942 American drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin. The screenplay by George Bruce has some similarities to the silent film, Little Annie Rooney starring Mary Pickford, but otherwise, the films are unrelated. Miss Annie Rooney is about a teenager from a humble background who falls in love with a rich high school boy. She is snubbed by his social set, but, when her father invents a better rubber synthetic substitute, her prestige rises. Notable as the film in which Shirley Temple received her first screen kiss, and Moore said it was his first kiss ever. The film was panned. Hare Ribbin' Hare Ribbin is a 1944 animated short film in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Robert Clampett and featuring Bugs Bunny. The plot features Bugs conflict with a red-haired hound dog, whom the rabbit sets out to evade and make a fool of using one-liners, reverse psychology, disguises and other tricks. It was released in theaters by Warner Bros. Pictures on June 24, 1944. The title is a pun on "hair ribbon". It is also the first Warner Bros. cartoon to include Bugs head in the open title sequence. Old Sequoia Old Sequoia is a 1945 American animated short film directed by Jack King. The cartoon was produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on December 21, 1945 by RKO Radio Pictures. Two Smart People Two Smart People is a 1946 American drama film directed by Jules Dassin and starring Lucille Ball and John Hodiak, Lloyd Nolan and Hugo Haas. Cheyenne Cheyenne is a 1947 American romantic western film directed by Raoul Walsh. It stars Dennis Morgan and Jane Wyman. Fighting Man of the Plains Fighting Man of the Plains is a 1949 film directed by Edwin L. Marin. It stars Randolph Scott and Bill Williams. Istanbul Istanbul is a 1957 American CinemaScope Technicolor film noir crime film directed by Joseph Pevney, and starring Errol Flynn and Cornell Borchers. It is a remake of the film Singapore, with the location of the action moved to Turkey. The plot involves an American pilot who becomes mixed up with various criminal activities in Istanbul. Under Ten Flags Under Ten Flags is a 1960 Italian-American war film directed by Duilio Coletti and starring Van Heflin, Charles Laughton, and Mylène Demongeot. It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival. La gran familia La gran familia is a 1962 Spanish classic comedy film directed by Fernando Palacios. It was so successful that it inspired two sequels, La familia y uno más and La familia, bien, gracias and a TV movie, La gran familia... 30 años después. The Spiral Road The Spiral Road is a 1962 American adventure drama film directed by Robert Mulligan and starring Rock Hudson, Burl Ives, Gena Rowlands, and Geoffrey Keen. The film was released by Universal-International in the United States in 1962, the same year that Mulligans other movie To Kill a Mockingbird became a critical and commercial success. The movie was filmed in Suriname in South America and was shot in Eastmancolor. The Mind Benders The Mind Benders is a 1963 British thriller film produced by Michael Relph, directed by Basil Dearden and starring Dirk Bogarde, Mary Ure, John Clements, Michael Bryant and Wendy Craig. American International Pictures released the film in the US as a double feature with Operation Bikini. Shock Treatment Shock Treatment is a 1964 American neo noir drama film directed by Denis Sanders that takes place in a mental institution, starring Stuart Whitman, Carol Lynley, Roddy McDowall, and Lauren Bacall. As one of many films dealing with insane killers in "Psychos" wake Lauren Bacall disliked the film intensely calling it the worst of her career despite its cult following in later years. Red, White and Zero The White Bus is a 1967 short film directed by Lindsay Anderson. The screenplay was jointly adapted with Shelagh Delaney from a short story in her collection Sweetly Sings the Donkey. The White Bus was also the film debut of Anthony Hopkins. The Long Day's Dying The Long Days Dying is a 1968 British Techniscope war film directed by Peter Collinson and starring David Hemmings. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. The film was then able then to compete at the 1968 San Sebastián International Film Festival, where it won its top prize, the Golden Shell for Best Film. Torture Me But Kill Me with Kisses Straziami ma di baci saziami is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. The film parodies Italian photonovels and the popular subculture. It had a great commercial success. All the DVD releases have the credits in English. So Sweet... So Perverse So Sweet... So Perverse is a gialli film directed by Umberto Lenzi and written by Ernesto Gastaldi, starring Carroll Baker. One More Train to Rob One More Train to Rob is a 1971 American Technicolor Western film directed by Andrew McLaglen and starring George Peppard. Lovin' Molly Lovin Molly is a 1974 American drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Anthony Perkins, Beau Bridges, Blythe Danner in the title role, Ed Binns, and Susan Sarandon. The film is based on one of Larry McMurtrys first novels, Leaving Cheyenne. Prior to release, the film was also known as Molly, Gid, and Johnny and The Wild and The Sweet. In an interview with another of the actors in the film, Paul Partain described the origins of the film: The movie was filmed in Bastrop; the filming was witnessed by a Texan journalist who later wrote a 1974 Texas Monthly article about it. Lumet directed this film during a span when his Serpico, Murder on the Orient Express, Dog Day Afternoon and Network were nominated for a combined 24 Academy Awards. McMurtry has claimed to have hated the movie as it wasnt very true to his book and says that it "just about killed his father." Man About the House Man About the House is a 1974 British comedy film, a spinoff of the sitcom of the same name, starring all of the main cast of the series. It was the last in a series of big screen adaptations of popular TV shows made by Hammer Films although a film of George & Mildred would be made in 1980 by another studio. Ballad of Orin is a 1977 Japanese film directed by Masahiro Shinoda. Its alternate English-language titles are Banished Orin and Symphony in Gray. It details the life of a goze, a blind female minstrel, in early 20th-century Japan. The Class of Miss MacMichael The Class of Miss MacMichael is a 1978 British comedy drama film directed by Silvio Narizzano, and starring Glenda Jackson, Oliver Reed, and Michael Murphy. It was based on a novel by Sandy Hutson. Artista, dolarii si Ardelenii The Actress, the Dollars and the Transylvanians is a 1979 Romanian film directed by Mircea Veroiu and scripted by Titus Popovici. It is the second in a Red Western trilogy that also comprises The Prophet and The Oil. American characters speak in English and the Romanian ones in Romanian. Attica Attica is a 1980 television film directed by Marvin J. Chomsky. It stars Morgan Freeman, Henry Darrow, Charles Durning, Joel Fabiani and Anthony Zerbe. It depicts the events leading up to and during the 1971 Attica Correctional Facility riot and the aftermath. Squeeze Play Squeeze Play! is a 1980 American comedy film directed by Lloyd Kaufman. Cream Horn Cornetti alla crema a.k.a. Cream Horn and Creampuffs is a 1981 commedia sexy allitaliana, directed by Sergio Martino. Edwige Fenech, Lino Banfi and Milena Vukotic are featured in a comedic tale about a couple attempting to elude the womans jealous boyfriend, a professional football player, as well as the mans wife. Iced Iced is a 1988 American slasher film directed by Jeff Kwitny, and produced by Robert Seibert. It stars Debra De Liso, Doug Stevenson, Elizabeth Gorcey, Ron Kologie, Joseph Alan Johnson, and Lisa Loring. The plot follows a group of friends who are mysteriously invited to a ski resort, where they are stalked and murdered by a masked killer. Wild Search Wild Search is a 1989 Hong Kong action film directed by Ringo Lam and starring Chow Yun-fat and Cherie Chung. The film is a pseudo-remake of the 1985 film Witness and deals with Hong Kong cops and Mainland criminals. Getting In Getting In, also known as Student Body, is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Doug Liman starring Andrew McCarthy and Stephen Mailer. Past Tense Past Tense is a 1994 mystery television film starring Scott Glenn, Anthony LaPaglia and Lara Flynn Boyle. Venus in Furs Venus in Furs is a 1995 film by filmmakers and independent art-house Dutch film producers Maartje Seyferth and Victor Nieuwenhuijs and it was their first feature film. The film has been shot on black-and-white 35mm film. Le polygraphe Polygraph is a film by Canadian director Robert Lepage, released in 1996. The film stars Marie Brassard as Lucie Champagne, an actress who is given the role of Marie-Claire in a film dramatizing a real-life murder, and Patrick Goyette as François, Lucies former boyfriend who was Marie-Claires neighbour and is a suspect in the real crime. The films cast also includes Josée Deschênes, Maria de Medeiros, Peter Stormare, Marie-Christine Le Huu and Richard Fréchette. Vinyl Vinyl is a 2000 documentary film by Toronto filmmaker/record collector Alan Zweig. In the film, Zweig seeks not to talk to people who collect vinyl records to discuss music, but rather to discuss what drives someone to collect records in the first place. Zweig spends a large portion of the film in stylized self-filmed "confessions", where he expounds on his life in regard to record collecting, feeling it has prevented him from fulfilling his dreams of a family. In addition to celebrities like Canadian director/actor Don McKellar and American Splendor creator Harvey Pekar, Zweig speaks to a variety of record collectors. Collectors include a car wash employee who claims to own over one million records and claims to have memorized the track listing of every K-Tel collection he owns, a government employee who refuses to organize his collection because he doesnt want people to come over and a man who threw out his large record collection rather than sell or give it away because he didnt want anyone else to own it. Sokol Did Not Love Him Sokol Did Not Love Him is a Croatian film directed by Branko Schmidt. It was released in 1988. Haqeeqat Haqeeqat is a 1964 Hindi war-film directed by Chetan Anand. The film stars Dharmendra, Balraj Sahni, Priya Rajvansh, Sudhir, Sanjay Khan and Vijay Anand. the music is by Madan Mohan and the lyrics by Kaifi Azmi. The movie was based on the 1962 Sino-Indian War. It won the National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film in 1965. The film was screened retrospective on August 12, 2016 at the Independence Day Film Festival jointly presented by the Indian Directorate of Film Festivals and Ministry of Defense, commemorating 70th Indian Independence Day. The Tic Code The Tic Code is a drama film directed by Gary Winick and written by Polly Draper. It tells of a single mother, the relationship she forms with a jazz musician who has Tourette syndrome, and her young son—a piano prodigy—also with the disorder. The musician and the boy form a friendship, and the film is loosely based upon the experiences of Drapers jazz musician husband Michael Wolff, who provided the films score. Draper, known for her role in Thirtysomething, portrays the mother; Gregory Hines plays the musician; and Christopher George Marquette stars as the young boy. Principal photography took place in 1997 in New York City. The Tic Code appeared at several film festivals in 1998 and 1999, where it won a number of awards. It received a limited theatrical release in the United States on August 4, 2000, and a DVD release in February 2001. Critical response to the film was generally favorable. Leaving No Trace Sin Dejar Huella is a 2000 Mexican film, directed by Maria Novaro and starring Tiaré Scanda, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, Jesús Ochoa, José Sefamí, Martín Altomaro, Juan Manuel Bernal and Walberto Goldstein. In the film, Ana, a fake Mayan art smuggler, and Aurelia, a maquiladora worker, flee from Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua in Northern Mexico and those who pursue them to Cancún in the Yucatán peninsula province of Quintana Roo. The two women fight, murder, run, and become an odd couple of friends as they run from the Federales and an ex-boyfriend narcotics trafficker. The Nostril Picker Owls' Castle is a 1999 Japanese ninja-themed jidaigeki film directed by Masahiro Shinoda. It was co-written by Shinoda and Katsuo Naruse, and stars Kiichi Nakai It is the second adaptation of Ryōtarō Shibas 1959 novel of the same name, the first being the 1963 film Castle of Owls. Offon OffOn is an experimental film created by Scott Bartlett made and released in 1968. It is most notable for being one of the first examples in which film and video technologies were combined. The nine-minute film combines a number of video loops which have been altered through re-photography or video colorization, and utilizes an electronic sound track to create its unique effect. In 2004, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Queen: Greatest Video Hits 1 Greatest Video Hits 1 was the first Queen video collection on DVD. Most of the content was released previously on VHS and the long defunct CED Videodisc format as Greatest Flix in 1981. It was released in October 2002, and included video hits of the band between 1973 and 1981. The DVD peaked at number one in UK, with sales of more than 90,000 copies. It was also the best selling DVD of the year in 2002. It was also number one in USA, Germany, Spain and other countries. Sales were certified quadruple Platinum in Australia, triple Platinum in Canada, and Platinum in Poland. Most music videos on the DVD have been converted to 16:9 widescreen. This was achieved by cropping the top and bottom of the original 4:3 frame. The Exonerated The Exonerated is a made-for-cable television film that dramatizes the true stories of six people who have been wrongfully convicted of murder and other offenses, placed on death row, and later exonerated and freed after serving varying years in prison. It was based on a successful stage play of the same name written by Erik Jensen and Jessica Blank and first aired on the former CourtTV cable television network on January 27, 2005. It is directed by Bob Balaban was produced by Radical Media. Actors played the roles of the five men and one woman. It stars David Brown, Jr., Brian Dennehy as Gary Gauger, Danny Glover as David Keaton, Delroy Lindo as Delbert Tibbs, Aidan Quinn as Kerry Max Cook and Susan Sarandon as Sonia "Sunny" Jacobs. The script was based on the exonerees personal experiences as well as court records and media accounts. Jessica Blank, who is married to Erik Jensen, got the idea for the play when she moved from Minneapolis to New York City. She and Jensen attended a conference about the death penalty and listened to stories about wrongful convictions and confessions gained via torture, threats and deception. The couple spent the summer of 2000 interviewing exonerees throughout the United States and adapted the stories of six people into a script. The play was first presented in New York City; the final performance was in Minneapolis in 2002. For their efforts, Jensen and Blank received the Champion of Justice Award from the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. The Great American Snuff Film The Great American Snuff Film is a 2003 American horror film directed by Sean Tretta. Purporting to be real footage taken by a pair of serial killers, the film follows two young women who have been kidnapped and are being forced to star in a snuff film. The film is shown in a mix of third-person view and found footage-style. In 2010, the film was followed by a sequel titled The Greatest American Snuff Film. Raising Jeffrey Dahmer Raising Jeffrey Dahmer is a 2006 American drama film based on the case of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. The film is directed by Rich Ambler and stars Rusty Sneary as Dahmer, Scott Cordes as his father, and Cathy Barnett as his stepmother. Thuruppu Gulan Thuruppu Gulan is a 2006 Malayalam comedy film directed by Johny Antony and written by Udayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas duo, with Mammootty, Sneha, Innocent, Jagathi Sreekumar, Cochin Haneefa, Salim Kumar and Suraj Venjaramoodu. The music was composed by Alex Paul. Kunjumon, a Kochi-based street restaurant owner, is known by his nickname Gulan across friends and natives. Film was released on 14 April 2006, coinciding with the Vishu festival. Frownland Frownland is a 2007 American independent film written and directed by Ronald Bronstein. It stars Dore Mann as Keith, a self-described "troll", who sweats and stutters his way through his job as a door-to-door salesman, dubiously selling coupons to assist people affected by multiple sclerosis. The film is populated by a cast of characters as dysfunctional and full of neuroses as Keith. The title comes from the song "Frownland" off the album Trout Mask Replica, by Captain Beefheart. It premiered at South by Southwest in 2007, where it won the Special Jury Prize, and was self-distributed in New York City on March 7, 2008. Four Four is a 2012 American independent feature film written and directed by Joshua Sanchez. It is based on the play of the same name by Christopher Shinn. The film stars Wendell Pierce, Emory Cohen, Aja Naomi King and E.J. Bonilla. The film premiered at the 2012 Los Angeles Film Festival where its ensemble cast won the top acting award. E.J. Bonilla received an Imagen Award nomination for his performance and Wendell Pierce received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for his performance. Avrupali Avrupalı is a 2007 Turkish comedy film directed by Ulaş Ak, starring Cem Davran, Yasemin Kozanoğlu, Sema Öztürk, İlknur Soydaş and Aydemir Akbaş. It was released on October 12, 2007. Baksha Rahasya Baksho Rahashya is a 1996 Bengali thriller telefilm directed by Sandip Ray and based on the story of the same name by Satyajit Ray. It was the first telefilm made for Feluda 30, the TV film series, which aired on DD Bangla. Later it was released at Nandan Complex and the DVD and VCD were released in 2001. The film is the sequel to Joy Baba Felunath. To Faro My Friend from Faro is 2008 German drama film. It marks the directorial debut of Nana Neul and stars Anjorka Strechel and Lucie Hollmann. The film premiered on 16 January 2008 at the Max Ophüls Festival, and was awarded the Fritz Raff Screenplay Award. Cop Dog Cop Dog is a 2008 American film created by Dog Productions. In the film, Marlowe is inherited by the son of a deceased police officer. However, the sons family is targeted by thieves who want revenge against the childs father, who arrested them prior to the events of the film. After hitting Marlowe with a truck, the spirit of Marlowe assists Brent and his friend to uncover his fathers secrets and stop the thieves. Intimate Headshot Intimate Headshot is a 2009 Hungarian comedy film directed by Péter Szajki. Batman XXX: A Porn Parody Batman XXX: A Porn Parody is a 2010 pornographic superhero comedy film that parodies the 1960s Batman television series. It features many of the recurring characters, settings, and production elements of the series, but adds an explicitly sexual element which was not present in the original material. The film is the first of several films by Vivid Entertainment to feature parodies of well-known superhero portrayals in movies and television. The positive reaction to the film caused Vivid to announce plans for an entire line of similar films, to be released under the new Axel Braun-led imprint Vivid Superhero. Braun later directed another Batman-themed porn parody: 2012s Dark Knight XXX: A Porn Parody, where Batman is portrayed by Giovanni Francesco, who reprises the role in the 2013 film Man of Steel XXX: An Axel Braun Parody and in the 2015 film "Batman v Superman XXX: An Axel Braun Parody". In the Dark Half In the Dark Half is a 2011 British drama film directed by Alastair Siddons and starring Tony Curran, Lyndsey Marshal, and Jessica Barden. Barden plays a teenaged girl who becomes obsessed with her neighbour, played by Curran, and his grief over losing his son. It received mixed reviews. Last Day of the Dinosaurs Last Day of the Dinosaurs is a 2010 Discovery Channel television documentary about the extinction of the dinosaurs. It portrays the Alvarez hypothesis as the cause of extinction. The documentary was released on August 28, 2010 and narrated by Bill Mondy. Nenu Naa Rakshasi Nenu Naa Rakshasi is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language action drama film written and directed by Puri Jagannadh. The film stars Rana Daggubati as a professional killer, and Ileana DCruz as the female lead, while Subbaraju, Mumaith Khan, and Bollywood actor Abhimanyu Singh play other pivotal roles. The film was awarded the ‘U/A’ certificate by the Central Board of Film Certification. The film was released on 29 April 2011 to mixed reviews from critics , and did Average at the box office. Totally Innocents Totalmente Inocentes is a 2012 Brazilian comedy film directed and written by Rodrigo Bittencourt. The film is a parody of the "favela movies", a genre whose exponents films are City of God and Elite Squad. The film stars Fábio Porchat, Fabio Assunção, Mariana Rios, Kiko Mascarenhas, Fábio Lago, Leandro Firmino and Álamo Facó, in addition to the special guests Ingrid Guimarães, Felipe Neto, Vivianne Pasmanter and Di Ferrero, lead singer of the band NX Zero. The film received generally negative reviews from critics, and grossed a total of $2,659,775 in Brazil. The Veil of Twilight The Veil of Twilight is a Norwegian film written and directed by Paul Magnus Lundø about the investigation of a mysterious serial-killer in a mountain village, set in Norway in the mid 14th century. Pro Wrestlers vs Zombies Pro Wrestlers vs Zombies is a 2013 horror film that was directed by Cody Knotts. An early version of the film was shown at an international horror festival in Whitby, England in October 2013, and the movie was released to DVD on March 28, 2014 along with a limited theatrical release. The movie was funded partly through a successful Kickstarter campaign and through private funds from three investors and stars several former WWE, and current TNA wrestlers that portray themselves fighting against a horde of zombies. When Jews Were Funny When Jews Were Funny is a 2013 documentary film by Canadian director Alan Zweig, which explores the role of Jewish comedians in the history of North American comedy and humour from the Borscht Belt to the present day. The film features interviews with and/or performance clips of a wide variety of Jewish comedy performers and writers of the 20th and 21st centuries, including Howie Mandel, Gilbert Gottfried, Rodney Dangerfield, Eugene Mirman, Marc Maron, Bob Einstein, Andy Kindler, Shelley Berman, Alan King, Judy Gold, Elon Gold, David Steinberg, Jackie Mason, Jack Carter, Norm Crosby, Henny Youngman, David Brenner, Shecky Greene, Mark Breslin, Cory Kahaney, Harrison Greenbaum, Simon Rakoff, Lisa Lambert, Larry Josephson and Michael Wex. The film premiered on September 10, 2013 at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. It subsequently won the festival award for the years best Canadian feature film, and was named to TIFFs year-end Canadas Top Ten list as one of the ten best Canadian films of the year. Fatal Instinct Fatal Instinct is a 2014 American thriller film, written, directed and produced by Luciano Saber, starring Ivan Sergei, Masiela Lusha, Richard Burgi, Drew Fuller, Krista Allen, Peter Dobson, and Anne Winters. The film premiered in the United States on June 3, 2014, airing on the Showtime network. White Sun White Sun or Seto Surya is a 2016 drama war biographical film directed by Deepak Rauniyar. Written by Deepak Rauniyar, David Barker and Produced by Joslyn Barnes, Danny Glover, Tsering Rhitar Sherpa, and Deepak Rauniyar, under the banner of Aadi Productions with Louverture Films, The Bertha Foundation, Doha Film Institute, The Film Kitchen, Hubert Bals Fund, Mila Productions, Netherlands Fund for Film and Worley Works. The film stars Dayahang Rai and Rabindra Singh Baniya in the lead roles alongside with Asha Magrati, Sumi Malla, Amrit Pariyar, Deepak Chetri and Deshbhakta Khanal. The film is based on Nepalese Civil Wars conflict between royalists and Maoists. It world premiered in the Horizons section at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival. It was later screened at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the Nepali entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Babai Babai is a 2015 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Visar Morina. Morina won the Best Director Award at the 50th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Kosovan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. It is the most expensive Kosovan film produced, with a budget of €1.7 million. Space Patrol Luluco is an anime television series created by Hiroyuki Imaishi and produced by Trigger. The series aired in Japan between April and June 2016 as part of the Ultra Super Anime Time programming block. The Night Before Christmas The Night Before Christmas is a 1905 American silent short film directed by Edwin S. Porter for the Edison Manufacturing Company. It closely follows Clement Clarke Moores 1823 poem Twas the Night Before Christmas, and was the first film production of the poem. Sidewalks of New York Sidewalks of New York is a 1931 American comedy film directed by Zion Myers and Jules White and starring Buster Keaton. The film was commercially successful. Devil and the Deep Devil and the Deep is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Marion Gering, based on Maurice Larrouys novel, and starring Tallulah Bankhead, Gary Cooper, Charles Laughton and Cary Grant. It follows a naval commander who has alienated his wife due to his insane jealousy over every man she speaks to. After his obsessive behavior drives her to the arms of a handsome lieutenant, tragic drama ensues. Mickey's Revue Mickeys Revue is a 1932 Walt Disney cartoon, directed by Wilfred Jackson, which features Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar and Clarabelle Cow performing a song and dance show. A yokel in the audience laughs uproariously at every act; the character would soon be known as Dippy Dawg, and would eventually become a major supporting character, Goofy. Pinto Colvigs memorable "witless laugh" could be heard in the previous Mickey Mouse cartoon, The Barnyard Olympics, but this is the first time the character can be seen on screen. Every-Night Dreams is a 1933 Japanese drama film directed by Mikio Naruse. The film follows a single mother who works as a Ginza bar hostess and her struggles to provide for her son in Depression-era Japan. Take a Letter, Darling Take a Letter, Darling is a 1942 American romantic comedy film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Rosalind Russell. It was nominated for three Academy Awards; Best Cinematography, Best Score and Best Art Direction. Scandal at Scourie Scandal at Scourie is a 1953 American drama Technicolor film directed by Jean Negulesco, starring Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon "above the title", and co-starring Donna Corcoran. Garson and Pidgeon were together for the 8th and last time in this movie, which was filmed on location in Canada. In the Cool of the Day In the Cool of the Day is a 1963 British-American romantic drama film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in Metrocolor and Panavision. The film is directed by Robert Stevens and starring Peter Finch, Jane Fonda, Angela Lansbury, Arthur Hill, and Constance Cummings; with Nigel Davenport, and John Le Mesurier. It was made on locations in London, Greece and at MGM-British Studios, Borehamwood, Herts. On the January 19, 2018 episode of Watch What Happens Live Fonda stated it was the worst film shed ever made and she wished it had never been filmed; so bad, in fact, she wasnt even certain if it had been released. The Flying Doctors of East Africa The Flying Doctors of East Africa is a 1969 documentary film by Werner Herzog about the "flying doctors" service of the African Medical and Research Foundation in Tanzania, Kenya, and Nairobi. The film is a fairly conventional documentary made during the filming of Herzogs more stylized films Fata Morgana and Even Dwarfs Started Small. Herzog was asked to make this film by some friends of the doctors themselves. The film consists mostly of factual accounts of the doctors service, mostly avoiding the surrealism and stylizations that characterize the typical Herzog film. Herzog has said, "I do not even call it a film, it is much more a Bericht, a report." The Losers Nams Angels, released as The Losers, is a 1970 American action film shot in the Philippines. The film was directed by Jack Starrett. A Day in the Death of Joe Egg A Day in the Death of Joe Egg is a 1972 British black comedy film directed by Peter Medak, and starring Alan Bates and Janet Suzman. It is based on Peter Nichols s play of the same name. Football of the Good Old Days Football of the Good Old Days is a 1973 Hungarian comedy film directed by Pál Sándor. Killer Bees Killer Bees is a 1974 American made-for-television horror film starring Gloria Swanson. Directed by Curtis Harrington, it had a very small cast, including Kate Jackson, Craig Stevens, John Getz, and Edward Albert. The film originally aired as the ABC Movie of the Week on February 26, 1974. Another Man, Another Chance Another Man, Another Chance is a 1977 French western film directed by Claude Lelouch. High-Ballin' Guyana: Cult of the Damned Guyana: Crime of the Century is a 1979 Mexican exploitation docudrama film written and directed by René Cardona Jr.. The film, which was shot in Mexico, is based on the Jonestown Massacre. It stars a number of American actors such as Stuart Whitman, Gene Barry and Joseph Cotten. The names of central characters are slightly tweaked from the historical ones: the film is set in "Johnsontown" rather than Jonestown, the cult is led by "Reverend James Johnson" rather than Rev. Jim Warren Jones, and the murdered Congressman is "Lee OBrien" rather than Leo Ryan. Rat-Trap Elippathayam is a 1981 Malayalam film written and directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan.It stars Karamana Janardanan Nair, Sharada, Jalaja, and Rajam K. Nair. The film documents the feudal life in Kerala at its twilight. The protagonist is trapped within himself and is unable to comprehend the changes taking place around him. The film premired at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival.. It was also screened at the London Film Festival where it won the Sutherland Trophy. It is widely regarded as one of the best Indian films ever made. Family Reunion Family Reunion is a 1981 four-hour American made-for-television drama film directed by Fielder Cook. The teleplay by Allan Sloane was based on the Good Housekeeping article How America Lives by Joe Sparton. It was produced by Columbia Pictures Television for NBC, which aired it in two parts on October 11 and 12, 1981. Prince of Bel Air Prince of Bel Air is a 1986 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Mark Harmon, Kirstie Alley, and Robert Vaughn. It first aired on ABC on January 20, 1986. Wedding in Galilee Wedding in Galilee is a 1987 film directed by Michel Khleifi. It was awarded the International Critics Prize at Cannes in 1987. Moving Target Moving Target is a 1988 American television film directed by Chris Thomson. Witchcraft II: The Temptress Witchcraft II: The Temptress is a 1990 horror film directed by Mark Woods and starring Charles Solomon, Delia Sheppard, David Homb, Mia M. Ruiz, Jay Richardson, Cheryl Janecky, Mary Shelley, and Frank Woods. The screenplay was written by Jim Hanson and Sal Manna. The film is a sequel to the 1988 direct-to-video film Witchcraft, and the second film in the WitchCraft Horror Series. It is followed by The Kiss of Death. Killer Nerd Killer Nerd is a 1991 comedy horror film. It was directed by Mark Steven Bosko and Wayne Alan Harold and stars Toby Radloff in his first film. O Pioneers! O Pioneers! is a Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie based on the novel of the same title by Willa Cather. It originally aired in 1992 on CBS and stars Jessica Lange. Jaagruti Jaagruti is a 1992 Indian Bollywood film directed by Suresh Krissna, released on 3 July 1992. The film stars Salman Khan and Karisma Kapoor in lead roles. The movie was produced by Stunt Director Raam Shetty under the name of S. R. Shetty. The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. Ermo Ermo is a Chinese comedy/drama film, released in 1994 and directed by Zhou Xiaowen. It is essentially a satire on Western consumerism and its influence on Chinese culture. It was adapted from a novella written by Xu Baoqi. Tan Ye and Yun Zhu, authors of Historical Dictionary of Chinese Cinema, wrote that Ermo "observes the new trends of capitalism and consumerism in rural China at the beginning of the reform era". If Someone Had Known If Someone Had Known is a 1995 American television drama film based on a true story, directed by Eric Laneuville. Although the film received no critical acclaim, Kellie Martin was praised for her believable performance. Writers Alan Landsburg, Susan Cuscuna and Michael Petryni received the Christopher Award for their teleplay. Originally aired on NBC, the film is nowadays frequently re-aired on Lifetime and sister channel Lifetime Movie Network. Restons groupés Restons groupés is a 1998 French comedy film by Jean-Paul Salomé, starring Emma de Caunes, Samuel Le Bihan, Bruno Solo, Bernard Le Coq, and Estelle Larrivaz. The Stalls of Barchester The Stalls of Barchester is the first of the BBCs Ghost Story for Christmas strand, first broadcast on BBC 1 at 11pm on 24 December 1971. Based on the story "The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral" from the 1911 collection More Ghost Stories by M.R. James, it was adapted, produced and directed by Lawrence Gordon Clark. Mickey Mickey is a 2004 American baseball drama film that stars Harry Connick, directed by Hugh Wilson, and written by best-selling novelist John Grisham. Mickey was filmed in 2004, at baseball fields in Colonial Heights, Richmond, and Petersburg, and also South Williamsport, home of baseballs Little League World Series. Grisham played Little League in his home state of Mississippi. He wrote the first draft for Mickey in 1995, inspired by his Little League experience as a coach. Grisham and director Wilson live in the Virginia area where much of the filming took place. Mickey was only the second film, after 1994s Little Giants, to receive permission to use the Little League trademarks. Kya Yehi Pyaar Hai Kya Yehi Pyar Hai is a 2002 Indian romantic film directed by K. Murali Mohan Rao, starring Jackie Shroff, Aftab Shivdasani and Amisha Patel in lead roles, with cinematography by Chota K. Naidu. It is a remake of the 1997 Tamil film, Love Today. The film did well at the box office. Jaal: The Trap Jaal: the trap is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language action-thriller film directed by Guddu Dhanoa. It stars Sunny Deol, Tabu, Reema Sen and Anupam Kher. It released on 18 July 2003. Lelam Lelam is a 1997 Indian Malayalam-language crime film directed by Joshiy and written by Renji Panicker. It stars Suresh Gopi, M. G. Soman, Siddique, N. F. Varghese, Nandini, Maniyanpilla Raju, Vijayakumar, Spadikam George, and Kaviyoor Renuka in the lead roles. It was also the last film of the veteran actor M.G. Soman. The story revolves around the rivalry between two liquor business groups, the Aanakkattil family and Kadayadi family. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Yelam. Lelam was a blockbuster at the box-office and is also among the highest grossers of the 1990s. Balettan Balettan is a 2003 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film directed by V. M. Vinu and written by T. A. Shahid. It stars Mohanlal, Devayani, Harisree Ashokan, Innocent, Nedumudi Venu, and Jagathy Sreekumar. The film was released on 28 August 2003. It won the Kerala Film Critics Association Awards for the Best Popular Film of the year. Balettan was the highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year at the box office. The film was remade in Telugu as Rajababu with Rajasekhar. Show Me Show Me is a 2004 Canadian psychological thriller written and directed by Cassandra Nicolaou and starring Michelle Nolden, Kett Turton and Katharine Isabelle. Air: The Motion Picture Air is a 2005 Japanese anime drama film directed by Osamu Dezaki and written by Makoto Nakamura based on the visual novel Air by Key. Originally, the film was set for a release date in autumn 2004, but was delayed; the film finally premiered in Japanese theaters on February 5, 2005. The film, animated by Toei Animation, is a reinterpretation of the original Air storyline which centers on the story arc of the female lead Misuzu Kamio. Yukito Kunisaki arrives in the town of Kami for a chance to earn money at the summer festival and meets Misuzu on his first day in town. They soon become friends and a story one thousand years old begins to unfold. Before going to DVD, a thirty-minute sample of the film was streamed online by Animate between June 2 and June 16, 2005, two weeks later. The film was later sold on DVD and released in three editions: the Collectors Edition, the Special Edition, and the Regular Edition on August 5, 2005. The Air film was licensed for English language distribution by ADV Films and was released on December 11, 2007. The license of the film was transferred to Funimation in July 2008 who will continue to release the film in North America. To commemorate the release of the Clannad film, Animate streamed the Air film on their website which was split into three parts. Zombie Self-Defense Force is a 2006 Japanese zombie comedy directed by Naoyuki Tomomatsu, written by Naoyuki Tomomatsu and Masami Teranishi, and starring Miyû Watase, Mihiro, Kenji Arai, Yû Machimura, Masayuki Hase, and Norman England. Mihiro plays a spoiled pop singer who barricades herself in a hotel with several soldiers during a zombie outbreak. Paco Paco is a 2009 Argentine drama film written and directed by Diego Rafecas. It was shot in Buenos Aires and South Africa. Love U... Mr. Kalakaar! Love U...Mr. Kalakaar! is a 2011 Bollywood film. The film is directed by debutant S. Manasvi, who is an alumnus of Film and Television Institute of India. It is the first film in which Tusshar Kapoor and Amrita Rao appear together. It was released on 13 May 2011. Bachelor Games Bachelor Games is an English-language horror comedy film directed by British director Edward McGown and produced by Strike Films Georgina Edwards. The film was shot on location in foothills of the Andes in Cafayate in north west Argentina. It stars Charlie Bewley, Jack Gordon, Jack Doolan, Mike Noble and Obi Abili. Won Best Feature at Halloweenapalooza 2016. Memory of the Camps German Concentration Camps Factual Survey is the official British documentary film on the Nazi concentration camps, based on footage shot by the Allied forces in 1945. The film was produced by Sidney Bernstein, then with the British Ministry of Information, with Alfred Hitchcock acting as a "treatment advisor". The script was written by Richard Crossman and Colin Wills. Soviet filmmaker Sergei Nolbandov was production supervisor. The project was abandoned in September 1945, and the film was left unfinished for nearly seventy years. The films restoration was completed by film scholars at the Imperial War Museum. The finished film had its world premiere early in 2014 at the Berlin Film Festival, and was shown in a limited number of venues in 2015. It was released in North America in 2017. The British government shelved the film without showing it to the public, and questions have been raised about the extent to which political considerations, such as British concern about Zionism or changes in German occupation policy, may have played in the film being withheld. The Ballerina The Ballerina is a 2017 American Southern Gothic supernatural horror film, written and directed by Steve Pullen, who stars alongside his daughter, Isabella Pullen, and their other family members. The film also starred Deena Dill, Adella Gautier, and Thomas Mikal Ford. The film premiered at the 2017 Orlando Film Festival. Who's Driving Doug Whos Driving Doug is a 2016 American independent drama road film directed by David Michael Conley and starring RJ Mitte, Paloma Kwiatkowski, Daphne Zuniga, and Ray William Johnson, and featuring Travis Flores. It was produced by David Katz and Nicola Carbonetta and written by Michael Carnick. The film follows Doug, an introvert with muscular dystrophy who goes on a road trip with driver Scott and friend Stephanie in order to get away from his overbearing mother. Beware of Dags Naaigal Jaakirathai is a 2014 Indian Tamil comedy thriller film, written and directed by Shakti Soundar Rajan featuring Sibiraj and a German Shepherd dog named Idoh in the lead. The movie was dubbed in Hindi as POLICE AUR TIGER. It is also inspired by the 1989 film Turner & Hooch. The film was produced by Sibirajs father Sathyaraj under the banner Nathambal Film Factory, which had earlier produced Lee. While the music was composed by Dharan Kumar, cinematography was handled by Nizar Shifi and edited by Praveen K. L. Naaigal Jaakirathai received positive reviews from critics, and was one of the most profitable ventures of 2014. I Am Nojoom, Age 10 and Divorced I Am Nojoom, Age 10 and Divorced is a 2014 Yemeni drama film directed by Khadija al-Salami. It was selected as the Yemeni entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, the first time that Yemen had submitted a film for consideration. However, it was not nominated. The film is based on the story of Nujood Ali, who sought divorce from her abusive husband at age 10. Lucia's Grace Lucias Grace is a 2018 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Zanasi. It was selected to screen in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Parchi Parchi is a 2018 Pakistani Urdu-language crime comedy film directed by Azfar Jafri and produced by Imran Kazmi and Arif Lakhani under the banner IRK Films. The film stars Hareem Farooq, Ali Rehman Khan and Shafqat Cheema, with Ahmed Ali Akbar, Faiza Saleem, Shafqat Khan and Usman Mukhtar in supporting roles. Khan also wrote film whilst Usman Mukhtar managed cinematography; Farooq also produced the film. It was released and distributed by ARY Films on 5 January 2018. The Bowery The Bowery is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy and action film about the Lower East Side of Manhattan around the start of the 20th century directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Wallace Beery and George Raft. The supporting cast features Jackie Cooper, Fay Wray, and Pert Kelton. Petticoat Fever Petticoat Fever is a 1936 American comedy film directed by George Fitzmaurice and written by Harold Goldman. The film stars Robert Montgomery, Myrna Loy, Reginald Owen, Winifred Shotter and Otto Yamaoka. The film was released on March 20, 1936, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Playing the Ponies Playing the Ponies is the 26th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1937 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Daffy Doc The Daffy Doc is a 1938 Looney Tunes cartoon supervised by Bob Clampett and starring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. This cartoon was produced by Leon Schlesinger and released by Vitaphone and Warner Bros. An American Romance An American Romance is a 1944 American epic drama film directed and produced by King Vidor, who also wrote the screen story. Shot in Technicolor, the film stars Brian Donlevy and Ann Richards and is narrated by Horace McNally. The film is also known as The American Miracle. Bad Bascomb Bad Bascomb is a 1946 western film starring Wallace Beery and Margaret OBrien. The movie was directed by S. Sylvan Simon. The supporting cast features Marjorie Main, J. Carrol Naish, Frances Rafferty, Marshall Thompson and Henry ONeill. My Blue Heaven Not to be confused with the unrelated 1990 film. My Blue Heaven is a 1950 Technicolor musical drama film directed by Henry Koster, and starring Betty Grable and Dan Dailey. Tarzan's Savage Fury Tarzans Savage Fury is a 1952 film directed by Cy Endfield and starring Lex Barker as Tarzan, Dorothy Hart as Jane, and Patric Knowles. While most Tarzan films of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s presented Tarzan as a very different character from the one in Edgar Rice Burroughs novels, this movie does make some allusions to the novels. It was shot in Chatsworth, Californias Iverson Movie Ranch. The film was the last to be directed by Cyril "Cy" Endfield in the US. Finding himself one of Hollywoods film-makers blacklisted by the House Un-American Activities Committee he moved to Britain. The film was co-written by Cyril Hume, whod contributed substantially to the "Tarzan" series back in its bigger budget MGM days. Beast of Blood Beast of Blood, released in the UK as Blood Devils, is a 1970 Filipino horror film. A sequel to The Mad Doctor of Blood Island, it was directed by Eddie Romero. It was the fourth in a series of four Filipino horror films, produced by Romero and Kane W. Lynn, known as the "Blood Island" series, which also included Terror Is a Man, Brides of Blood and Beast of Blood. It was also Romeros last film for Lynns Hemisphere Pictures, as the two went their separate ways after this film was completed. See You at Mao British Sounds is an hour-long film shot in February 1969 for television, written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Henri Roger, and produced by Irving Teitelbaum and Kenith Trodd. London Weekend Television refused to screen it owing to its controversial content, but it was subsequently shown with success in cinemas. Godard credited the film as being made by Comrades of the Dziga-Vertov group. Alice Cooper: Welcome to My Nightmare Welcome to My Nightmare is a 1976 music concert film of Alice Coopers show of the same name. It was produced, directed and choreographed by David Winters. The film accompanied the album, the stage show by the same name and the TV special The Nightmare, the first ever rock music video album, starring Cooper and Vincent Price in person. Though it failed at the box office, it later became a midnight movie favorite and a cult classic. In 1975, Alice Cooper released his first solo album, Welcome to My Nightmare, and a huge theatrical stage show was created and put together by Winters to tour the album. While in the past the Alice Cooper stage show was semi-improvisatory, with confrontational elements of violence and satire, the new production was purely horror-themed and professionally choreographed and performed to the split second. With the edginess removed, the Welcome to My Nightmare show was part a carefully planned move toward a more mainstream-friendly Alice. Welcome to My Nightmare was a phantasmagorical exposition of music and theatre themed around a nightmare experienced by a young boy named Steven. Costing US$600,000 to produce, the show was a grand visual spectacle with an elaborate stage set, pre-filmed projections, four dancers, and elaborate costumes. Set in a graveyard/bedroom, a well-drilled band ran through the new album and a selection of older hits, while Alice encountered giant spiders, dancing skeletons, faceless silver demons and a 9-foot cyclops. Concert footage was taken from a series of London shows at the Wembley Arena on September 11–12, 1975, but the film was a box office failure in its original 1976 release. However, like Phantom of the Paradise, The Rocky Horror Picture Show and others, Welcome to My Nightmare found a low-volume but dependable audience on the midnight movie circuit. The film is out of sequence with the live show, and the final Department of Youth segment has some post-production inserts. The film was first issued commercially on VHS in 1981, with numerous reissues since. A DVD issue was released in 2002, with the US version featuring commentary by Cooper. Before "Some Folks", a short medley was performed as the dancers danced in their skeleton costumes. The medley consisted of "Halo of Flies", "The Black Widow", and "Didnt We Meet". El nido The Nest is a 1980 Spanish drama film written and directed by Jaime de Armiñán, starring Héctor Alterio and Ana Torrent. The plot follows the emotionally intense relationship between an old widower and a precocious thirteen-year-old girl. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards. En rachâchant En rachâchant is a 1982 short French film directed by Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub. Plata dulce Plata dulce is an Argentine comedy drama-historic film. It was released on 8 July 1982 and directed by Fernando Ayala, starring Federico Luppi, Julio de Grazia and Gianni Lunadei. It received a Cóndor de Plata award for best film in 1983. During this historic period in Argentina, many labour rights were suspended and industrial production fell to extremely low levels, while banks started rising and external debt grew practically exponentially. The result of these economic politics was one of the biggest disasters in the countrys history, producing a large loss of its industry and bringing large part of the population into poverty. It Couldn't Happen Here It Couldnt Happen Here is a 1988 musical film starring the British pop duo Pet Shop Boys and based on the music from their first two studio albums Please and Actually. It was originally conceived as an hour-long video based on Actually, but it turned into a surreal full-scale feature film directed by Jack Bond and co-starring Barbara Windsor, Joss Ackland, Neil Dickson and Gareth Hunt. Uznik zamka If The Prisoner of Château dIf or is a 1988 Soviet drama film directed by Georgi Yungvald-Khilkevich based on the novel The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. Sherlock Holmes: Incident at Victoria Falls Incident at Victoria Falls is the 1992 sequel to Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady, and the second and final film in the proposed series of television films Sherlock Holmes the Golden Years written by Bob Shayne. It starred Christopher Lee and Patrick Macnee as Holmes and Watson in old age. Deadly Melody Deadful Melody is a 1994 Hong Kong fantasy wuxia film directed and produced by Ng Min Kan, starring Brigitte Lin, Yuen Biao, and Carina Lau. It is based on the wuxia novel of the same name by Ni Kuang. The film premiered in Hong Kong on 18 January 1994. Cheyenne Warrior Cheyenne Warrior is a 1994 American film written by Michael B. Druxman, directed by Mark Griffiths, and stars Kelly Preston, Dan Haggerty and Pato Hoffmann. The film follows the struggle of a widowed, pregnant woman who is stranded at a trading post during the American Civil War. Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision is a 1994 documentary film made by Freida Lee Mock about the life of American artist Maya Lin, whose best-known work is the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington The film won the 1994 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Private Obsession Private Obsession is a 1995 American erotic thriller film written and directed by Lee Frost and starring Shannon Whirry and Michael Christian. Brick and Mirror Brick and Mirror is a 1964 Iranian Persian-genre drama film directed by Ebrahim Golestan and starring Zakaria Hashemi, Akbar Meshkin, Pari Saberi, Jamshid Mashayekhi, Mohammad-Ali Keshavarz and Manouchehr Farid. In July 2018, it was selected to be screened in the Venice Classics section at the 75th Venice International Film Festival. The Diane Linkletter Story The Diane Linkletter Story is a 1970 16mm short film by American filmmaker John Waters starring Divine, Mary Vivian Pearce, and David Lochary. Out in Fifty Out in Fifty is a 1999 independent film directed and written by Bojesse Christopher and Scott Leet, starring Leet and Mickey Rourke. The film also stars Christina Applegate, Peter Greene, Ed Lauter, Balthazar Getty, James Avery and Nina Offenböck. It is an action-packed psychological thriller film. Sonic Impact Sonic Impact is a 2000 action/thriller directed by Rodney McDonald and starring James Russo, Mel Harris, Michael Harris and Ice-T, with Michael Raynor. Éruption volcanique à la Martinique Éruption volcanique à la Martinique, released in the United States as The Eruption of Mount Pelee and in Britain as The Terrible Eruption of Mount Pelée and Destruction of St. Pierre, Martinique, is a 1902 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. The film is a short reconstruction, using miniature models, of a recent historical event: the eruption on 8 May 1902 of Mount Pelée, which destroyed the town of Saint-Pierre. Ayashi no Ceres Ceres, Celestial Legend, known in Japan as , is a fantasy shōjo manga series written by Yuu Watase. It was originally serialized in Shōjo Comic from May 1996 through March 2000 and later reprinted by Shogakukan in fourteen collected volumes. The series focuses on Aya Mikage, who learns on her sixteenth birthday that she is the reincarnation of an ancient and supremely powerful celestial maiden or angel named Ceres, and her twin brother Aki the reincarnation of Ceres former husband, Mikagi, the progenitor of the Mikage family, who had stolen Ceres robe. Ceres spirit begins manifesting in Aya, and to save her brother she must find Ceres long-lost , while avoiding being killed or captured by family members who want to use Ceress supreme celestial abilities for their own personal gain. The manga series is licensed for English language release in North America by Viz Media. In 1998, it won the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo. Studio Pierrot adapted the series into a twenty-four episode anime series that premiered in Japan on WOWOW on April 20, 2000 and ran until September 28, 2000. The anime series was also licensed by Viz, but has since been re-licensed by Discotek Media. High Times Potluck High Times Potluck is a 2002 comedy film by High Times that revolves around a mobster in Manhattan who discovers the magic of marijuana. This comedy follows a suitcase of high-grade marijuana from the farm where it was grown, to its eventual distribution in New York. Along the way the weed passes through the hands of an obnoxious artist, an unfortunate small-time dealer, a bereaved Mafia gangster, the lead-singer of a punk band and an aging TV detective. This uneven tale of murder, deception, and romance sees a bizarre assortment of characters drawn together, as various plots and sub-plots interweave, culminating in a showdown at a "Reefer Rally". The film won the Audience Award for "Best Feature Film" at New York International Independent Film Festival, and "Best Comedy" at the Atlantic City Film Festival. According to Box Office Mojo, it grossed just $3,168 on its opening weekend and $4,827 total. Plot The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus is a 2000 film created by Mike Young Productions and released by Universal Studios Home Entertainment. It is based on the 1902 L. Frank Baum novel of the same name. Samrajyam Samrajyam is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language gangster film directed by Jomon. The film stars Mammootty as Alexander, a powerful underworld don. A sequel Son of Alexander was released. Princesa Princesa is a 2001 film directed by Henrique Goldman that tells the story of a transsexual woman, Fernanda, who travels to Milan and works as a prostitute to finance her sex reassignment surgery. The film was inspired by a book of the same name written by Maurizio Janelli and Fernanda Farias de Albuquerque. Unborn But Forgotten Unborn But Forgotten is a 2002 South Korean film directed by Im Chang-jae. Due to its plot, the film has been compared to both The Ring and FeardotCom. Two Lost in a Dirty Night Two Lost in a Dirty Night is a 2002 Brazilian film directed by José Joffily. Based on the play of the same name by Plínio Marcos, it tells the story of Tonho and Paco. Rolling Rolling is a 2007 independent drama film about a diverse group of characters who are linked by the drug MDMA. The faux documentary takes a tough yet entertaining realistic look at how this drug affects relationships and responsibilities. The film had its world premiere at the San Francisco Independent Film Festival on February 11, 2007. It is the directorial feature debut of Billy Samoa Saleebey. Fiction Ficció is a 2006 Spanish romantic drama film directed by Cesc Gay. The film follows a couple in their thirties who fall in love during a brief encounter, while vacationing on the Pyrenees. You and Me You and Me is a 2005 Chinese film by writer-director Ma Liwen. The film, shot on a shoe-string budget, tells the story of a young woman who moves into an apartment run by a tough elderly woman. Their relationship, initially cold and hostile, soon develops into friendship over the course of four seasons. The film premiered at numerous international festivals, notably the 2005 Tokyo International Film Festival and the 2006 Berlin International Film Festival. The film was produced through the China Film Group and the Beijing Film Studio. With a Little Patience With a Little Patience is a Hungarian short film made in 2007, written and directed by László Nemes. My Name Is Fame My Name Is Fame is a 2006 Hong Kong comedy-drama film starring Lau Ching-wan as a has-been actor and newcomer Huo Siyan as an aspiring actress and his apprentice. The movie is considered by many as a humorous reflection of Laus actual career, which is highly regarded but almost unrewarded. While it is often compared to the three A Star Is Born films, My Name Is Fame departs from many of Stars clichés, notably dispensing with the romance of the old man-young girl relationship and the destructive spiral of the old mans career. While the girl does go onto great success, the man does redeem himself of bad habits and returns to being a well-renowned actor. Due to their busy film schedules, they never have time to meet. But at the end, she presents a best supporting actor award for which he has been nominated. Many famous actors and filmmakers make cameo appearances, notably Tony Leung Ka-fai, who plays himself and tells Laus character to return to acting, saying that while good roles are difficult to find, perseverance will be rewarded. Raving Raving is a 2007 American short film written and directed by Julia Stiles, produced by Plum Pictures, and starring Bill Irwin and Zooey Deschanel. Helmer & Son Helmer & Son is a 2006 short film directed by Søren Pilmark. The film was nominated for the 2007 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. A No-Hit No-Run Summer A No-Hit No-Run Summer is a Canadian sports drama film, directed by Francis Leclerc and released in 2008. Written by Marc Robitaille as an adaptation of his own novel, the film is set in the late 1960s and stars Pier-Luc Funk as Martin, a young boy who loves baseball and dreams of someday playing for the new Montreal Expos. He is disappointed when he is not chosen for the local youth baseball team by coach Gilbert Turcotte, but his hope is restored when his father Charles decides to organize and coach a new baseball team for the kids who didnt make it. The film was nominated for two Prix Jutra at the 11th Jutra Awards in 2009, for Best Editing and Best Original Music. All's Well, Ends Well 2009 Alls Well, Ends Well 2009 is a 2009 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Vincent Kok. It is the fourth instalment in the Alls Well film series, the previous film being Alls Well. The film stars Louis Koo as a "love therapist" who is hired to woo a hot-tempered young woman by her brother in the hopes of following a family marriage tradition. Raymond Wong, the producer and co-star of all four films, appears as a private investigator. Alls Well, Ends Well 2009 was released in Hong Kong, China, Singapore, and Malaysia on 22 January 2009 and in New Zealand for one week beginning 29 October 2009. As with the last three films, Alls Well, Ends Well 2009 was released as a Chinese New Year film, where a films release is timed to coincide with the larger movie audience at that time of year. Cosmonaut Cosmonaut is a 2009 Italian coming-of-age film written and directed by Susanna Nicchiarelli. It won the Controcampo Italiano at the 66th Venice International Film Festival. It also won the Ciak doro for best first work. Famous Five Famous Five is a 2012 German childrens film. Directed by Mike Marzuk, it is a film adaptation of The Famous Five series by Enid Blyton, which is based primarily on the book Five on Kirrin Island Again. Avenged Avenged is a 2013 South African action film written and directed by Donovan Marsh. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Keeper Keeper is a 2015 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Guillaume Senez. It was screened in the Discovery section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Inversion Inversion is a 2016 Iranian film directed by Behnam Behzadi. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Why Girls Love Sailors Why Girls Love Sailors is an American comedy short silent film directed by Fred Guiol for Hal Roach Studios. It stars Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy before they had become the comedy team of Laurel and Hardy. It was shot during February 1927 and released July 17, 1927, by Pathé Exchange. It was considered a lost film until the 1980s. Three Missing Links For the 1927 film see Ton of Fun Three Missing Links is a 1938 film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 33rd short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Let Us Live Let Us Live is a 1939 American crime thriller film directed by John Brahm starring Maureen OSullivan, Henry Fonda and Ralph Bellamy. The script of the film was adapted from the 1936 Harpers Magazine story "Murder in Massachusetts" by Joseph F. Dinneen about a real criminal case. In 1934 two Boston taxi drivers were identified by several witnesses as the culprits who murdered a man during a theater robbery in Lynn. Their trial was in progress for two weeks and it seemed likely that the two were going to be found guilty, when the real killers were arrested for another crime and then admitted to the Lynn robbery-murder. Columbia Pictures had planned a much bigger production, but after political pressure from the state of Massachusetts the films budget and publicity were scaled down considerably, and it was ultimately released as a B movie. The Ghost of St. Michael's The Ghost of St. Michael’s is a 1941 British comedy-thriller film, produced by Ealing Studios. The films star Will Hay replaced his old sidekicks Graham Moffatt and Moore Marriott in his previous film, Wheres That Fire? with comedian Claude Hulbert as his new sidekick for this film. Hay and Hulbert would act together again in My Learned Friend two years later. Dr. Renault's Secret Dr. Renaults Secret is a 1942 American horror mystery film. It was made by 20th Century Fox studios and was filmed in black and white. The story was written by William Bruckner and Robert Metzler. It is loosely based on the 1911 novel Balaoo by Gaston Leroux. The production was directed by Harry Lachman and is a B movie with both mad scientist and monster themes. Lumber Jack-Rabbit Lumber Jack-Rabbit is a 1953 3-D Looney Tunes animated comedy short film directed by Chuck Jones and featuring Bugs Bunny. With a story by Michael Maltese, the short was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on September 26, 1953. It was notable as the first Warner Bros. cartoon short produced in 3-D. It premiered with the Warner Bros. 3-D feature The Moonlighter and the 3-D Lippert short, Bandit Island. Roses for the Prosecutor Roses for the Prosecutor is a 1959 West German comedy film directed by Wolfgang Staudte and starring Martin Held, Walter Giller and Ingrid van Bergen. It was one of the few German movies of the 1950s which openly addressed the German Nazi era. It was shot at the Göttingen studios. The films sets were designed by the art director Walter Haag. Hand in Hand Hand in Hand is a 1960 black and white Associated British Picture Corporation dramatic film about the friendship between two young children, one a Roman Catholic boy about nine, the other a 7-year-old Jewish girl. Filmed in the summer of 1960 under the title "The Star and the Cross", Hand in Hand was released theatrically in the United States in 1961 by Columbia Pictures. Although ABPCs distribution arm in the United Kingdom, Warner-Pathe Film Distributors, screened the film for the British press in late 1960, it remained unreleased in the UK until 1963, when it finally went out nationally on the ABC cinema circuit as the supporting feature for the Tony Hancock comedy The Punch and Judy Man. It was shown to American children and adults when released on the CBS Childrens Film Festival 1967 season hosted by Kukla. Therese Thérèse Desqueyroux is a 1962 French film directed by Georges Franju, based on the novel of the same name by François Mauriac. Written by Franju and François Mauriac and Claude Mauriac, it stars Emmanuelle Riva and Philippe Noiret. Riva won Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival, the Étoile de Cristal award for Best Actress, and the Silver Goddess Award from the Mexican Cinema Journalists for her performance. A Dream of Kings A Dream of Kings is a 1969 drama film directed by Daniel Mann and written by Ian McLellan Hunter, adapted from the novel of the same name by Harry Mark Petrakis. The film stars Anthony Quinn, Irene Papas, Inger Stevens, and Sam Levene. It was also the final film for Inger Stevens, who committed suicide two months after the films release, and the first for Radames Pera. Loot Loot is a 1970 British comedy film directed by Silvio Narizzano which is based on the play of the same name by Joe Orton. It was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. Giovannona Long-Thigh Giovannona Coscialunga disonorata con onore is a 1973 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Sergio Martino. The film reteams the two main actors of the 1972 film Quel gran pezzo dellUbalda tutta nuda e tutta calda and, as with the previous film, it was very successful commercially. The original title reprises Lina Wertmüllers Mimì metallurgico ferito nellonore. Hit! Hit! is a 1973 action film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Billy Dee Williams and Richard Pryor. It is about a federal agent trying to destroy a drug zone after his daughter dies from a heroin overdose. An alternate title for the film was Goodbye Marseilles. Bezymyannaya zvezda Nameless Star is a 1979 Soviet romantic comedy television film directed by Mikhail Kozakov and based on the play of the same name by Mihail Sebastian. Van Nuys Blvd. Van Nuys Blvd. is a 1979 comedy film written and directed by William Sachs and released by Crown International Pictures. It features 1974 Playboy Playmate of the Year Cynthia Wood. The films tag line is: "The Greatest Cruisin in the Land Takes Place on the Street -- Where it all Began ..." The Chorus The Chorus is a 1982 Iranian short film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. Funland Funland is a 1987 American dark comedy film written by Bonnie Turner and Terry Turner and directed by Michael A. Simpson. It follows a disgruntled clown who takes revenge on the staff of an amusement park who fired him. It was filmed at a Six Flags outside Austell. The Human Shield The Human Shield is a 1991 low budget American film from b-movie film studio Cannon Films. It was directed by Ted Post and written by Mann Rubin and stars Michael Dudikoff and Tommy Hinkley. It is about a former government agent who must save his diabetic brother from Iraqi abductors. The Fountain of Youth The Fountain of Youth is a 1956 television pilot directed by Orson Welles for a proposed Desilu Productions anthology series that was never produced. Based on a short story by John Collier, the short film narrated onscreen by Welles stars Dan Tobin, Joi Lansing and Rick Jason. The Fountain of Youth was televised once, on September 16, 1958, on NBCs Colgate Theatre. It received the prestigious Peabody Award for 1958, the only unsold television pilot ever to be so honored. The Real Macaw The Real Macaw is a 1998 Australian adventure film written by Bruce Hancock and Matthew Perry and directed by Mario Andreacchio. It was produced by Becker Entertainment and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was released on 24 September 1998 and released on VHS on 11 July 2000 by Paramount Home Video. It stars Jason Robards as Grandpa Girdis and John Goodman as the voice of Mac. Oglinda Oglinda, also known as Începutul adevărului, is a controversial 1993 film by Romanian director Sergiu Nicolaescu. It depicts Romania during World War II, focusing on the Royal Coup that toppled Ion Antonescu, the Axis-allied Conducător and authoritarian Prime Minister. Les côtelettes Les Côtelettes is a 2003 French drama film directed by Bertrand Blier. It was entered into the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Vikram Vikram is a 1986 Indian Tamil-language action adventure film directed by Rajasekhar, starring Kamal Haasan, Sathyaraj, Amjad Khan, Ambika, Dimple Kapadia, Lizy, Charuhasan and Janagaraj. The first Indian movie to use computer for recording the songs. The film was adapted from novel of same name written by Sujatha. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Agent Vikram. Lives of the Saints Lives of the Saints is a 2004 TV miniseries directed by Jerry Ciccoritti, written by Malcolm MacRury, and based on the 1990 novel, Lives of the Saints, by Nino Ricci. The film stars Sophia Loren, Fab Filippo and Jessica Paré. Golden Chicken 2 Golden Chicken 2 is a 2003 Hong Kong film directed by Samson Chiu. It is a sequel to the 2002 Golden Chicken. When I Turned Nine When I Turned Nine is a 2004 South Korean drama film. Noah's Arc Noahs Arc: The Short Film is a 2004 short film written, directed and produced by Patrik-Ian Polk. The film became the foundation of the LOGO television series Noahs Arc. The cast features Darryl Stephens, Rodney Chester, Christian Vincent, Doug Spearman, Jensen Atwood, Jonathan Julian and Carlos Tinoco. All cast members of the short film eventually starred in the television series except for Tinoco. Tathastu Tathastu is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language drama film starring Sanjay Dutt and directed by Anubhav Sinha. It is based on the American film John Q. Ruffian Ruffian is an American television film that tells the story of the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame Champion Thoroughbred filly Ruffian who went undefeated until her death after breaking down in a nationally televised match race at Belmont Park on July 6, 1975 against the Kentucky Derby winner, Foolish Pleasure. Made by ESPN Original Entertainment, the film is directed by Yves Simoneau and stars Sam Shepard as Ruffians trainer, Frank Whiteley. The producers used four different geldings in the role of Ruffian. Locations for the 2007 film included Louisiana Downs in Shreveport and Belmont Park in Elmont. Ruffian was first broadcast on June 9, 2007 on the ABC television network. The DVD was released on June 12, 2007. Previously, ESPN Classic had broadcast a special on July 6, 2000 to mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the death of Ruffian. This movie is also one of Laura Baileys only major live action roles. Détrompez-vous Game of Four is a 2007 French comedy film directed by Bruno Dega. 2061: Un anno eccezionale 2061 – An exceptional year is a 2007 Italian action comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. Women in Love Women in Love is a British two-part television film, a combined adaptation by William Ivory of two D. H. Lawrence novels, namely The Rainbow and Women in Love. Directed by Miranda Bowen and produced by Mark Pybus, it features Saskia Reeves, Rachael Stirling, Rosamund Pike, Rory Kinnear, Joseph Mawle and Ben Daniels. It was first transmitted on BBC Four on 24 and 31 March 2011. It was made by Company Pictures and filmed in South Africa. Instead of death in the Tyrolean Alps, Ivory sets the final scenes in South African diamond mines and desert sands where Gerald meets his demise. Other cast members included Ben Daniels as Will Brangwen. Music by Chris Letcher. The German Friend The German Friend is an Argentine 2012 film directed by Jeanine Meerapfel, and starring Argentine actress Celeste Cid and German actor Max Riemelt. The film premiered on September 18, 2012 at the Argentine GFF, in Buenos Aires. It tells the story of Sulamit, daughter of Jewish German immigrants, and Friedrich, son of Nazi German immigrants; they meet when teenagers in the Buenos Aires of the 1950s. The big political changes in Germany and the National Reorganization Process in Argentina serve as the background for the film. Beaconsfield Beaconsfield is an Australian television film produced for Nine Network. It premiered on Nine Network on 22 April 2012. The film is a dramatisation of the 2006 Beaconsfield Mine collapse. It was ranked 2nd of the night with a viewership of 1,637,000 Papá, soy una zombi Papá, sóc una Zombie is a 2011 Spanish animated comedy-drama film. The movie was directed by Joan Espinach and Ricardo Ramón. The film premiered 25 November 2011 at the Gijón Film Festival in Spain. Spanish actress Paula Ribó voiced the main character of Dixie and Kim Wharton voiced the character in its English adaptation. Magical Universe Magical Universe is a 2014 documentary film directed by filmmaker Jeremy Workman about reclusive outsider artist Al Carbee who created elaborate dioramas and collages featuring Barbie dolls. The title of the film is taken from Carbees own voluminous writings about his wondrous art. The film grew out of Workmans short film Carbees Barbies and encompasses the final years of Carbees life, at which point Workman became Carbees closest friend and his only link to the outside world. First presented at numerous film festivals, Magical Universe was released theatrically on October 31, 2014 with IFC FIlms. Deserted Deserted is a 2016 American psychological thriller film directed by Ashley Avis and starring Mischa Barton, Trent Ford, Winter Ave Zoli, Jackson Davis, Lance Henriksen, Jake Busey, Gerry Bednob and Dana Rosendorff. The plot focuses on when twenty-four-year-old Jae is released from prison and returns to her childhood home in small-town Ridgecrest. Once reunited with her brother,, she joins him and some friends on a road trip to a music festival in Death Valley, resulting in them getting hopelessly lost and fighting to survive the elements. The film was written by Avis. It premiered in October, 2016 at The Crest Theater formerly known as Majestic Crest Theater." The film was released by Invincible Pictures on February 28, 2017. Bilocation is a 2013 Japanese science fiction horror film directed by Mari Asato. The film made its North American premiere at LA Eigafest 2014. Necrophobia 3D Necrofobia is a 2014 Argentine horror thriller film directed by Daniel de la Vega. It stars Luis Machín, Raúl Taibo, Viviana Saccone, Gerardo Romano and Julieta Cardinali. Death of a Gentleman Death of a Gentleman is a 2015 documentary about the takeover of the governance of cricket by ICCs Big Three. It was directed by Sam Collins, Jarrod Kimber and Johnny Blank, and features interviews with takeover architects Giles Clarke and N Srinivasan, alongside Ed Cowan, Tony Greig, Gideon Haigh, Michael Holding, Jonathan Agnew, Chris Gayle, Rev. Andrew Wingfield Digby, Haroon Lorgat, Lalit Modi, and Kevin Pietersen. Aby Aby is a 2017 Malayalam Drama film directed by prolific advertisement filmmaker Srikant Murali in his feature directorial debut. It is written by Santhosh Echikkanam and produced by Suvin K Varkey under the banner of Little Big Films. Vineeth Sreenivasan plays the lead and titular character of Aby. Aju Varghese, Suraj Venjaramoodu play supporting characters. Aby is a boy with a dream that he wants to fly and make an aeroplane by his own without any formal engineering education. The movie depicts how the hero struggles to make his dream come true and the obstacles he faces on his way to success and achieve glory. Anjaniputra Anjani putra is an Indian Kannada action masala film directed by A. Harsha and produced by M. N. Kumar. The film features Puneeth Rajkumar and Rashmika Mandanna in lead roles while P. Ravishankar, Ramya Krishnan, Mukesh Tiwari and Chikkanna play supporting roles. Ravi Basrur composed the soundtrack and film score for the film, while cinematography and editing were handled by Swamy J. and Deepu S. Kumar respectively. The film was a remake of director Haris Tamil film Poojai. The film was officially launched on 6 February 2017 and principal photography began a week later. The films trailer was launched on 24 November 2017 along with audio launch held by Puneeth Rajkumar owned PRK Audio company. The film was released on 21 December 2017 across Karnataka. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. The film collected 40 Crore and was declared as a commercial success and hit at the box office. Charlie Chan's Chance Charlie Chans Chance is a 1932 American pre-Code murder mystery film, the third to star Warner Oland as detective Charlie Chan. It is based on the novel Behind That Curtain by Earl Derr Biggers, who also contributed to the film. The film is considered to be lost. Mickey's Nightmare Mickeys Nightmare is a 1932 Walt Disney short black and white cartoon starring Mickey Mouse and Pluto. The Hoodlum Saint The Hoodlum Saint is a 1946 American drama film starring William Powell and Esther Williams. Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell is a 1951 comedy film, the third and final one starring Clifton Webb as Lynn Belvedere. It follows on from Sitting Pretty and Mr. Belvedere Goes to College. The Little Kidnappers The Kidnappers is a 1953 British film, directed by Philip Leacock and written by Neil Paterson. Hell Below Zero Hell Below Zero is a murder mystery Technicolor film, starring Alan Ladd in the second of his films for Warwick Films. The film was directed by Mark Robson, and was written by Alec Coppel and Max Trell. The film was based on the novel The White South by Hammond Innes, and presents interesting footage of whaling fleets in action. Hill 24 Doesn't Answer Hill 24 Doesnt Answer, the first feature film produced in Israel, is a 1955 Israeli war film directed by Thorold Dickinson. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. The plot revolves around the personal stories of a number of soldiers who are on their way to defend a strategic hill overlooking the road to Jerusalem. Teenage Wolfpack Teenage Wolfpack is a 1956 German film directed by Georg Tressler. The film is also known as Wolfpack in the United Kingdom. Munro Munro is a 1960 Czechoslovak-American animated short film. It was directed by Gene Deitch, written by Jules Feiffer, and produced by William L. Snyder. Munro won an Oscar for Best Animated Short Film in 1961. It was the first short composed outside of the United States to be so honored. The Academy Film Archive preserved Munro in 2004. The title character is a rebellious little boy who is accidentally drafted into the United States Army. No matter which adult he tells "Im only four", they all fail to notice his age. Screenwriter Feiffer, who adapted his own story from his book Passionella and Other Stories, and provided the storyboards, said the tale was a reaction to his time serving in the U.S. Army: Pay or Die! Pay or Die is a 1960 Allied Artists Pictures film starring Ernest Borgnine, Zohra Lampert, Howard Caine, Alan Austin, and Robert F. Simon that was directed by Richard Wilson. Anatomy of a Psycho Anatomy of a Psycho is an American film directed by Boris Petroff. Ed Wood reportedly contributed to Jane Manns screenplay as Larry Lee. The film uses music originally used for Woods Plan 9 from Outer Space. Ronnie Burns, adopted son of George Burns and Gracie Allen, plays the lead. The Seven Deadly Sins Les Sept péchés capitaux is a 1962 French film composed of seven different segments, one for each of the seven deadly sins, each being by different directors and featuring different casts. At the time it served as a showcase for rising directors and stars, many of whom achieved later fame. The Wizard of Mars The Wizard of Mars is a 1965 low budget science fiction film takeoff of L. Frank Baums The Wonderful Wizard of Oz co-written and directed by stage magician David L. Hewitt. The title character is portrayed by John Carradine, who gives a lengthy monologue as a projection near the end of the film. The film centers on four astronauts—Steve, "Doc", Charlie, and Dorothy, shown aboard ship wearing Silver Shoes—who dream they are struck by a storm and encounter the Horrors of the Red Planet, and eventually follow a "Golden Road" to the Ancient City where they encounter the title character, who is the group mind of all Martians. Syskonbädd 1782 My Sister, My Love is a 1966 Swedish drama film, directed by Vilgot Sjöman. Dante's Inferno Dantes Inferno: The Private Life of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Poet and Painter is a feature-length 35mm film directed by Ken Russell and first screened on the BBC on 22 December 1967 as part of Omnibus. It quickly became a staple in cinemas in retrospectives of Russells work. It tells of the relationship between the 19th-century artist and poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti and his model, Elizabeth Siddal. Festival Festival is a 1967 American documentary film about the Newport Folk Festival, written, produced, and directed by Murray Lerner. Filmed over the course of three festivals at Newport, the film features performances by Johnny Cash, Joan Baez, Pete Seeger, Peter, Odetta, Bob Dylan, Judy Collins, Mississippi John Hurt, Son House, Howlin Wolf, Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Spider John Koerner, Theodore Bikel, Hobart Smith, the Osborne Brothers, The Staple Singers, Mimi and Richard Fariña, Donovan, Sacred Harp Singers, Georgia Sea Island Singers, Mike Bloomfield, Judy Collins, Ronnie Gilbert, Moving Star Hall Singers, Blue Ridge Mountain Dancers, and many others. It also features the infamous 1965 set by Bob Dylan at Newport. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Don't Turn the Other Cheek Long Live Your Death is a 1971 Italian/Spanish/German international co-production spaghetti western/ action comedy film directed by Duccio Tessari. The film is mostly a send up of "political" Spaghetti Westerns, like A Professional Gun and Compañeros. Treasure of Matecumbe Treasure of Matecumbe is a 1976 American family adventure film directed by Vincent McEveety and produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was based on the novel A Journey to Matecumbe by Robert Lewis Taylor. The plot involves a boy and his companion who run away from home to hunt for treasure. The filming locations were in Danville, Sacramento River at Colusa and Walt Disney Golden Oak Ranch in California. The final scene at a beached shipwreck was filmed at Walt Disney Worlds Discovery Island. Il trucido e lo sbirro Free Hand for a Tough Cop, also known as Tough Cop, is an Italian poliziottesco-action film directed in 1976 by Umberto Lenzi. In this movie Tomas Milian plays for the first time Sergio Marazzi a.k.a. "Er Monnezza", a role that he later played several more times, in Lenzis Brothers Till We Die, in Destruction Force by Stelvio Massi and, with slight differences, in Uno contro laltro by Bruno Corbucci and in Francesco Massaros Il lupo e lagnello. Odd Couple Odd Couple is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Lau Kar Wing, who also stars, alongside Sammo Hung. It was the first film to be released by Gar Bo Motion Picture Company, an independent production company set up by Hung, Lau and producer Karl Maka. The fight scenes are mainly weapon-based, with particular emphasis on the contrast between the dao and qiang. The film is sometimes listed as The Odd Couple. Une semaine de vacances A Weeks Vacation is a 1980 French drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. It was entered into the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Stammheim - The Baader-Meinhof Gang on Trial Stammheim – Die Baader-Meinhof-Gruppe vor Gericht is a 1986 West German film directed by Reinhard Hauff. It tells the story of the trial in the court of Stammheim Prison of the left-wing Baader-Meinhof Group. True Blood True Blood is a 1989 American action-drama film written and directed by Frank Kerr and starring Jeff Fahey, Chad Lowe and Sherilyn Fenn. Murder in Mississippi Murder in Mississippi is a 1990 television film which dramatized the last weeks of civil rights activists Michael "Mickey" Schwerner, Andrew Goodman and James Chaney, and the events leading up to their disappearance and subsequent murder during Freedom Summer in 1964. It starred Tom Hulce as Schwerner, Jennifer Grey as his wife Rita, Blair Underwood as Chaney, and Josh Charles as Goodman. Hulce received a nomination for Best Actor in a TV Miniseries at the 1990 Golden Globes. As a historical docudrama, Murder in Mississippi precedes the storylines of both 1975s The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan and 1988s Mississippi Burning. Murder in Mississippi is the title of a 1964 Norman Rockwell painting depicting the same events. The painting is also known as Southern Justice. The Plot to Kill Hitler The Plot to Kill Hitler is a 1990 television film based on the July 20 plot by German High Command to kill Adolf Hitler in 1944. Brad Davis stars as Colonel Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg, who plants a bomb in the conference room of the Führers headquarters in East Prussia. The Terror Within II The Terror Within II is a 1991 science fiction horror film and a sequel to the 1989 film The Terror Within. It is written and directed by star Andrew Stevens, and also stars R. Lee Ermey, Chick Vennera, Barbara Alyn Woods, Gordon Currie, and Stella Stevens. It was executive produced by Roger Corman, and is one of the early films of future Academy Award-winning cinematographer Janusz Kamiński. As Good as Dead As Good as Dead is a 1995 television film written, produced, and directed by Larry Cohen. The psychological thriller, originally broadcast on USA Network, stars Crystal Bernard and Traci Lords. The film was released on VHS in 1998. The Invader The Invader is a 1997 film directed by Mark Rosman. The Collector The Collector is a 1997 Finnish drama film directed by Auli Mantila. The film was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Trans Trans is a 1998 American independent film, written for the screen and directed by Julian Goldberger. The film is based on a story by Julian Goldberger, Michael Robinson, and Martin Garner. The film stars Ryan Daugherty as Ryan Kazinski and was filmed in Fort Myers. Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf is an animated TV special based on the fighting game Fatal Fury. It originally aired on Fuji TV on December 23, 1992. The movie was directed by Hiroshi Fukutomi and features character designs by Masami Ōbari. An English adaptation was produced by Viz Communications, which was released on home video in 1994. Sin: The Movie Sin: The Movie is a Japanese cyberpunk action horror film original video animation released in 2000 by ADV Films, adapted from the game of the same title. Golimar Golimaar is a 2010 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by Puri Jagannadh. Produced by Bellamkonda Suresh under Sri Sai Ganesh Productions banner, it stars Gopichand and Priyamani in the lead roles and features music composed by Chakri. The film is inspired by the life of Daya Nayak, a police officer who became an encounter specialist and was known for his record number of encounter killings in the late 1990s. The narrative revolves around Gangaram, an orphan who grows up to become an honest cop. With his sharpshooting abilities, he becomes an encounter specialist who starts shaking the foundations of two gangsters, Talwar and Khalid. The film was released on 27 May 2010 and received praise for its action scenes, performances, cinematography and dialogues. It became a commercial success and ran for more than 50 days at 79 cinemas. Geetha Madhuri won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer for the films song "Magallu". The Bad Intentions The Bad Intentions is a 2011 Peruvian drama film written and directed by Rosario García-Montero. The film premiered at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival in 2011. It won the award for Best Latin American Feature Film at the 2011 Mar del Plata Film Festival. It was also selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The films lead actress Fátima Buntinx was nominated for a Young Artist Award as Best Young Actress in an International Feature Film. ZK: Elephant's Graveyard Zombie Killers: Elephants Graveyard is a 2015 zombie horror film directed by B. Harrison Smith and starring Billy Zane, Dee Wallace, Mischa Barton, Felissa Rose, and Gabrielle Stone. It was released on video by Anchor Bay Entertainment on February 3, 2015. Dreamcatcher Dreamcatcher is a 2015 British-American documentary film directed by Kim Longinotto focusing on Brenda Myers-Powell, a former professional who runs The Dreamcatcher Foundation, a charity which helps women in Chicago leave the sex industry. The film won the World Cinema Directing Award in the documentary category at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Showtime Networks acquired the rights to the film on 23 January 2015. Idukki Gold Idukki Gold is a 2013 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Aashiq Abu, starring Maniyanpilla Raju, Babu Antony, Vijayaraghavan, Pratap Pothen and Raveendran based on Santhosh Echikkanams short story of the same name. The film was released on 11 October 2013 Die Gstettensaga: The Rise of Echsenfriedl Die Gstettensaga: The Rise of Echsenfriedl is a 2014 Austrian science fiction and fantasy film directed by Johannes Grenzfurthner and starring Sophia Grabner, Lukas Tagwerker and Jeff Ricketts. The absurdist comedy deals with the politics and hype behind media technology and nerd culture. Grenzfurthner calls his film a contemporary way to talk about the critique of the spectacle and commodity fetishism. The film was co-produced by art group monochrom and the media collective Traum & Wahnsinn, and created for the Austrian television channel ORF III. It features music by Kasson Crooker, Starpause, and many others. Golden Chickensss Golden Chicken 3 also known as Golden Chickensss is a 2014 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Matt Chow and starring Sandra Ng. Aschhe Abar Shabor Aschhe Abar Shabor is a 2018 Indian Bengali-language crime thriller film directed by Arindam Sil. It is the sequel to 2016 film Eagoler Chokh and the third installment in the Goenda Shabor film series. The film released on 19 January 2018. It is based on Prajapatir Mrityu O Punorjanmo, a story written by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay. Eerie Tales Unheimliche Geschichten is a 1919 German silent anthology film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Conrad Veidt. The film is split into five stories: The Apparition, The Hand, The Black Cat, The Suicide Club and Der Spuk. Richard Oswald later remade the film again in 1932 as The Living Dead. He Was Her Man He Was Her Man is a 1934 American pre-Code mob film starring James Cagney, Joan Blondell, and Victor Jory. It is the story of a mobster, Flicker Hayes, on the lam, with ex-prostitute Rose Lawrence, from a vicious gang. The two retreat to a small village to hide. The movie was directed by Lloyd Bacon. How High Is Up? How High is Up? is the 48th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1940 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Elmer's Pet Rabbit Elmers Pet Rabbit is a 1941 Merrie Melodies cartoon. Completed in 1940, the short was released on January 4, 1941. Starring Elmer Fudd and, ostensibly, Bugs Bunny, it is the first cartoon in which the name Bugs Bunny is given, but the rabbit is also somewhat the same as the one seen and heard in Elmers Candid Camera and other pre-Bugs shorts. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Rich Hogan. Voices are provided by Mel Blanc and Arthur Q. Bryan. It was produced by Leon Schlesinger. Private Pluto Private Pluto is a cartoon made by Walt Disney Productions in 1943. In this cartoon Pluto is in the army and he gets antagonized by two chipmunks, later known as Chip n Dale, in their first appearance. Nasty Quacks Nasty Quacks is a 1945 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. It was the final Daffy Duck cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin, who is not credited as he had already left the studio. Blanc voices Daffy and Agnes Father, while Sara Berner voices Agnes and Robert C. Bruce narrates. Drip Dippy Donald Drip Dippy Donald is a one-reel, seven-minute cartoon made by the Walt Disney Company in 1948. The Technicolor cartoon was released by Walt Disney Productions, and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon features Donald Duck and was directed by the Disney animator Jack King. Mad About Men Mad About Men is a 1954 Technicolor British comedy film. It was directed by Ralph Thomas and written by Peter Blackmore, who also wrote the 1948 film Miranda which preceded Mad About Men. Glynis Johns appears in both films as the mermaid Miranda. However, Rank Films insisted it was not a sequel. Mad About Men was filmed in Polperro, Cornwall and Long Crendon, Oxfordshire. Anna Lucasta Anna Lucasta is a 1958 American film directed by Arnold Laven and written by Philip Yordan. It stars Eartha Kitt, Sammy Davis Jr., and Henry Scott. It is a remake of the 1949 version, which itself was an adaptation of the 1936 stage play. The Devil's Messenger The Devils Messenger is a 1961 anthology horror film combining 3 episodes of the 1959 B&W Swedish television series 13 Demon Street with some new scenes featuring Lon Chaney Jr., Karen Kadler and John Crawford. This "feature version" of the series is the closest the U.S. came to seeing the TV series in the U.S.. The film includes stories about a 50,000-year-old woman found frozen in an ice field, a mans death foretold in dreams, and Satans plans to blow up the Earth with atomic weapons. Die Schatzinsel Treasure Island, original titel Die Schatzinsel, is a German-French mini-series, produced for German television station ZDF in 1966. The screenplay by Walter Ulbrich, who also co-produced the film, remains largely close to Robert Louis Stevensons classic novel Treasure Island. A Sky Full of Stars for a Roof A Sky Full of Stars for a Roof is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western comedy film. It is the second western film directed by Giulio Petroni. At first the director was to be Franco Giraldi, but then he moved to direct A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die and Petroni replaced him. The film was generally praised for its opening sequence, that was defined by several critics as one of the best in the whole spaghetti western genre. Recess Breaktime is a 1972 Iranian short drama film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. Gina Gina is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, directed by Denys Arcand and released in 1975. The film stars Celine Lomez as Gina, a stripper who, after being raped in a motel room, hires two criminal thugs to exact her revenge on the rapists. Personnel Personnel is a 1975 Polish television drama film written and directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski and starring Juliusz Machulski, Michal Tarkowski, and Wlodzimierz Borunski. The film won the Grand Prize during the Mannheim International Filmfestival in October 1975 and numerous awards at national festivals, including the Grand Prix IV Koszalin Film Encounters "The Young and Film" in 1976. The film also won the Grand Prize in the field of television films in the Third Polish Film Festival in Gdańsk in 1976, where Kieślowski was also honored by the award of journalists. Personnel is Krzysztof Kieślowskis first feature-length film. Rana: The Legend of Shadow Lake Croaked: Frog Monster from Hell is a 1981 American monster movie directed by Bill Rebane. The plot of Croaked involves a group of loggers terrorized by a vicious half-man/half-frog creature. The film was distributed by Troma Entertainment. In his book All I Need to Know about Filmmaking I Learned from the Toxic Avenger, Troma president Lloyd Kaufman lists this film as one of the five best Troma films ever made. Captive Women 4 Fräulein Devil, also known as Captive Women 4, Elsa: Fraulein SS and Fraulein Kitty, is a 1977 French Nazi exploitation film. Priklyucheniya printsa Florizelya The Suicide Club, or the Adventures of a Titled Person is a 1981 Soviet three-part television adventure film directed by Yevgeny Tatarsky. It is based on two series of novels by Robert Louis Stevensons — The Suicide Club and The Rajahs Diamond. It was shown on January 1981 on TV under the title The Adventures of Prince Florizel. The original title was restored in the 1990s. Ballad of Tara Ballad of Tara is a 1979 Iranian film directed by Bahram Bayzai. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. L'ange The Angel is a 1982 French experimental art film directed by Patrick Bokanowski. It was released on DVD for the first time in 2009, edited by the British Animation Awards. The film was shown at Fantasporto during February 1983 and shown to the general public in France on April 4, 1984. The Clan - Tale of the Frogs The Clan – Tale of the Frogs is a 1984 Finnish drama film directed by Mika Kaurismäki. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. Huey Long Huey Long is an American documentary film on the life and career of the politician Huey Long. It was directed by Ken Burns, and produced by Ken Burns and Richard Kilberg in 1985. The film first aired on October 15, 1986. The film includes interviews with Russell B. Long, author Robert Penn Warren, and political contemporary and opponent Cecil Morgan. It was narrated by the historian David McCullough. Eva Peron: The True Story Eva Perón: The True Story, also known simply as Eva Perón, is a 1996 Argentine drama-historical film based on the life of Eva Perón. It was directed by Juan Carlos Desanzo and starred Esther Goris and Víctor Laplace. It was released on 24 October 1996. It was awarded 3 "Cóndor" awards by the Argentine Film Critics Association in 1997. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Magic Pudding The Magic Pudding is a 2000 Australian animated musical adventure comedy film loosely based on the story of the same name by Norman Lindsay. Directed by Karl Zwicky, the film features an ensemble cast of known voice actors, including Sam Neill, Geoffrey Rush, Hugo Weaving, Jack Thompson, Toni Collette and John Cleese. Budte moim muzhem Be my husband or is a 1982 Soviet romantic comedy directed by Alla Surikova. The Apartment Complex The Apartment Complex is a 1999 American made-for-television mystery-thriller film directed by Tobe Hooper. The Courage to Love The Courage to Love is a 2000 television history film starring Vanessa L. Williams, who was also the producer. The premiere was held 24 January 2000 on Lifetime. The film also stars Vanessas children: Jillian Hervey, Melanie Hervey, Devin Hervey, and her brother Chris Williams. Filming began in August 1999 in Toronto, Canada, and was scheduled to last two months. The Tangerine Bear: Home in Time for Christmas! The Tangerine Bear is a 48-minute animated film for children released on November 11, 2000. It was directed by Bert Ring. The voice cast includes Tom Bosley, Jenna Elfman, Howie Mandel, David Hyde Pierce, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Ralph Manza, and Marlon Wayans. The story is narrated and sung by country/western singer Trisha Yearwood. It was produced by Family Home Entertainment and Hyperion Pictures. The Undefeated The Undefeated is a 2000 Ukrainian film by Oles Yanchuk, a producer and director previously praised by The New York Times and Time magazine for his 1991 film Famine-33. Top wo Nerae 2! Diebuster, also known as and Gunbuster 2, is a six-episode original video animation series directed by Kazuya Tsurumaki, written by Yōji Enokido and animated by Gainax. It was created to commemorate the studios 20th anniversary in 2004, and it is a sequel to their 1988 OVA Gunbuster. A compilation movie, titled , that condenses Gunbuster and Diebuster into two feature-length movies, was released on October 1, 2006. It was licensed for American release by Bandai Visual USA as Gunbuster 2. Discotek Media has since re-licensed Diebuster as Gunbuster 2: Diebuster and it was released on May 21, 2013. A manga adaptation of the series is available in Japan. Country Wedding Country Wedding is a 2008 Icelandic film directed by Valdís Óskarsdóttir. The film was released in Iceland on 28 August 2008. Chrome Shelled Regios is a Japanese light novel series by Shūsuke Amagi, with illustrations by Miyū. A short story light novel series was serialized in Dragon Magazine. A manga adaptation drawn by Miyū is serialized in the shōnen manga magazine Dragon Age Pure. A second manga adaptation drawn by Nodoka Kiyose is serialized in the shōnen manga magazine Monthly Dragon Age. A third manga adaptation drawn by Watari is serialized in Beans Ace magazine. A four-panel comic strip adaptation drawn by Masumi Futaba started serialization in Monthly Dragon Age on November 8, 2008. A science fiction light novel series titled Legend of Regios is set in the past world of Chrome Shelled Regios series, and published by Fujimi Shobo under its Style-F label. An anime adaptation produced by Zexcs aired on January 11, 2009 to June 20, 2009 and is licensed in North America by Funimation Entertainment. Erasing David Erasing David is a 2010 dramatized documentary film from the United Kingdom. Stating that as of today the UK is "one of the three most intrusive surveillance states in the world, after China and Russia", director and performer David Bond tries to put the system to the test. After anonymously setting up private investigators Cerberus Investigations Limited to trace him, he tries to disappear. The Thorn in the Heart The Thorn in the Heart is a 2009 French documentary film directed by Michel Gondry. It was given a special screening at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival and was also screened at the Sheffield Doc/Fest. A Farewell to Fools A Farewell to Fools is a 2013 independent drama film directed by Bogdan Dreyer, produced by Giuliano Doman, Daniel Zuta and written by Anusavan Salamanian. The film stars Gérard Depardieu, Harvey Keitel, Laura Morante, and Bogdan Iancu. A Farewell to Fools was filmed in the Romanian cities of Bucharest and Sighișoara. Silent Night, Bloody Night: The Homecoming Silent Night, Bloody Night: The Homecoming is a 2013 British horror film and remake of the 1972 American film Silent Night. First Time First Time is a 2012 Chinese romance film written and directed by Han Yan. It is a remake of the 2003 South Korean film ...ing. Settai Settai is a 2013 Indian Tamil black comedy film directed by R. Kannan. A remake of the 2011 Bollywood film, Delhi Belly, it stars Arya, Anjali, Santhanam, Premji Amaren and Hansika Motwani. The film, which began filming in Chennai on 7 May 2012, released for April 2013. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Crazy. The audio was launched on 30 January. The film released on 5 April 2013. In the Room In the Room is a 2015 Hong Kong-Singaporean erotic drama film directed by Eric Khoo and written by Khoo and Jonathan Lim. The film stars Josie Ho, George Young, Daniel Jenkins, Koh Boon Pin, W Leon U, Show Nishino, Lawrence Wong, Nadia AR, and Ian Tan. The film comprises six different stories of couples in a single-room brothel at a hotel in Singapore, spread over several decades. The film is marked as Singapores first erotic film. At the same time, Khoo downplays the films erotic themes, calling its ode to the national cultural trends "a look at Singapore through the decades. Its a homage to the country". Khoo dedicated the film to the late horror writer Damien Sin, who wrote Khoos career-launching Mee Pok Man. Principal photography began on 3 September 2014, at the Infinite Studios in Singapore. The $800,000 budgeted film was produced by Nansun Shi and Zhao Wei Films, and distributed and financed by Distribution Workshop. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2015 and travelled to the San Sebastián International Film Festival, Busan International Film Festival and Singapore International Film Festival before the director withdrew his submission for a rating for the film from the Media Development Authority as the MDA had deemed that two scenes exceeded the film classification guidelines. Khoo didnt want any cuts for a commercial release of the film in Singapore and so the film was denied a commercial release as unrated films are not allowed for public release in Singapore. However, on February 25, 2016, the film was given a commercial release after an "international version" with subtle differences from the original was passed uncut with an R21 rating by the MDA. Window Horses: The Poetic Persian Epiphany of Rosie Ming Window Horses: The Poetic Persian Epiphany of Rosie Ming is a 2016 Canadian animated feature film written and directed by Ann Marie Fleming, and a graphic novel by Fleming, Window Horses: The Poetic Epiphany of Rosie Ming. Funding for the film was raised through an Indiegogo campaign, which amassed more than $80,000 in 50 days, from 730 contributors in 28 countries. The film was co-produced by Flemings Stickgirl Productions, Sandra Oh and the National Film Board of Canada. Weepah Way for Now Weepah Way for Now is a 2015 American independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Stephen Ringer and starring Aly Michalka and AJ Michalka. Dobara Phir Se Dobara Phir Se is a 2016 Pakistani romantic drama film directed by Mehreen Jabbar, written by Bilal Sami and a production of ARY Films. The film is produced by Salman Iqbal and co-produced by Mohammad Jerjees Seja. The film stars Ali Kazmi, Hareem Farooq, Adeel Hussain, Tooba Siddiqui, Sanam Saeed, Atiqa Odho, Shaz Khan, and child actor, Musa Khan. The film was released on 25 November 2016. Three Summers Three Summers is an Australian romantic comedy film, written and directed by Ben Elton. It was filmed and is set in Western Australia, at a fictional summer music festival called Westival. Over three consecutive years, two musicians meet and fall in love at the festival amidst a microcosm of Australian society. In addition to Breeds and Sheehan, the film has a large ensemble cast including Magda Szubanski, Michael Caton, Deborah Mailman, Jacqueline McKenzie and John Waters. The film had its world premiere at the Melbourne International Film Festival on 12 August 2017, and was released nationally in Australia on 2 November. 7 Minutes 7 Minutes is a 2016 Italian-Swiss-French drama film co-written and directed by Michele Placido. The film premiered at the 11th Rome Film Festival and was later screened at the Tokyo International Film Festival. Inspired by a true story, it is loosely based on a drama play of the same name by Stefano Massini. The New Wizard of Oz His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz is a 1914 American silent fantasy adventure film directed by J. Farrell MacDonald and written and produced by L. Frank Baum. It stars Violet MacMillan, Frank Moore, Vivian Reed, Todd Wright, Pierre Couderc, Raymond Russell, and Fred Woodward. The film had a troubled distribution history; it opened on October 14, 1914, to little success, though it was received as well above average fare by critics of the time. Early in 1915, it was reissued under the title The New Wizard of Oz and was slightly more successful. The film is loosely based on Baums book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, but in the screenplay Baum introduced many new characters and a large new story that later became the basis for the 1915 book The Scarecrow of Oz. Similar to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the Scarecrows origin is revealed, although his life is now attributed to "the Spirit of the Corn", who appears as a conventional Hollywood depiction of a Native American. The Tin Woodman is found rusted stiff and oiled, but he is already Emperor of the Winkies. Dorothy is a slave to Mombi who looks like W.W. Denslows depiction of the Wicked Witch of the West. The Cowardly Lion is encountered only briefly, and battles The Lonesome Zoop, a character who appears in all three films. All of the animal roles are attributed to Fred Woodward, though too many appear in the same shot at once for him to have played them all. Stingaree Stingaree is an American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by William A. Wellman released by RKO Radio Pictures in 1934. The film was based on a story by Ernest William Hornung, which was published in 1905. Set in Australia, it stars Irene Dunne as Hilda Bouverie and Richard Dix as Stingaree. Mississippi Mississippi is a 1935 American musical comedy film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and starring Bing Crosby, W. C. Fields, and Joan Bennett. Written by Francis Martin and Jack Cunningham based on the novel Magnolia by Booth Tarkington, the film is about a young pacifist who, after refusing on principle to defend his sweethearts honor and being banished in disgrace, joins a riverboat troupe as a singer and acquires a reputation as a crackshot after a saloon brawl in which a villain accidentally kills himself with his own gun. The film was produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Mississippi has the distinction of being the only W. C. Fields film with a score by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. It is also the only film in which Fields co-starred with Crosby. Photographed by Charles Lang, the film featured art direction by Hans Dreier and Bernard Herzbrun and was edited by Chandler House. The sound man was Eugene Merritt. The original running time of this black-and-white film was 80 minutes. The film has been released on VHS and DVD as part of the W.C. Fields Collection in the United Kingdom. Wee Wee Monsieur Wee Wee Monsieur is a 1938 comedy film directed by Del Lord and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It was the 29th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Nabonga Nabonga is a 1944 PRC film starring Buster Crabbe and Julie London. It was retitled Jungle Woman in the British Empire. Mutiny on the Bunny Mutiny on the Bunny is a Looney Tunes cartoon short starring Bugs Bunny, directed by Friz Freleng and released by Warner Brothers studios in 1950. The cartoon was made in 1948 but not released until 1950. It features Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam as "Shanghai Sam". It is one of three nautical-themed shorts with Sam as a pirate, along with Buccaneer Bunny and Captain Hareblower. The title is a reference to the film Mutiny on the Bounty. Cry Vengeance Cry Vengeance is a 1954 film noir crime film directed by and starring Mark Stevens. Dom Dom is a 1958 Polish short film directed by Walerian Borowczyk and Jan Lenica. The short combines live action with various animation techniques, such as stop motion, cut-out animation and pixilation. Mouse and Garden Mouse and Garden is a Looney Tunes cartoon released on July 16, 1960. The Academy Award-nominated cartoon features Sylvester and Sam Cat in the style of Frank Fontaines "John" from "The Jack Benny Program/"Crazy Guggenheim" from "The Jackie Gleason Show". No Man Is an Island No Man Is an Island is a 1962 war film about the exploits of George Ray Tweed, a United States Navy radioman who avoided capture and execution by the Japanese during their years-long World War II occupation of Guam. It stars Jeffrey Hunter as Tweed. The film was shot entirely in the Philippines and all the supporting actors spoke Tagalog rather than Chamorro, much to the amusement of Chamorros who saw it. Tarzan's Three Challenges Tarzans Three Challenges is a 1963 British-American adventure film filmed in Metrocolor. It is a followup to 1962s Tarzan Goes to India. The film was Jock Mahoneys second and final turn as the apeman, was produced by Sy Weintraub, written by Robert Day and Berne Giler, and directed by Robert Day. The film was released in June 1963. Lalka The Doll is a 1968 Polish film directed by Wojciech Jerzy Has. The film is an adaptation of the novel The Doll by Bolesław Prus, which is regarded by many as one of the finest Polish novels ever written. The influence of Émile Zola is evident, and some have compared the novel to Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert; both were Pruss contemporaries. The movie, however, may be more compared to Stendhals The Red and the Black. The Doll constitutes a panorama of life in Warsaw between 1878 and 1879, and at the same time is a subtle story of three generations of Polish idealists, their psychological complications, their involvement in the history of the nineteenth century, social dramas, moral problems and the experience of tragic existence. At the same time this story describes the disintegration of social relationships and the growing separation of a society whose aristocratic elite spreads the models of vanity and idleness. In the bad air of a backward country, anti-Semitic ideas are born, valuable individuals meet obstacles on their way, and scoundrels are successful. This poetic love story follows a nouveau riche merchant, Stanislaw Wokulski, through a series of trials and tribulations occasioned by his obsessive passion for an aristocratic beauty, Izabela Lecka. Riot Riot is a 1969 American drama film directed by Buzz Kulik and starring Gene Hackman and Jim Brown. The Andersonville Trial The Andersonville Trial is a television adaptation of a 1959 hit Broadway play by Saul Levitt, presented as an episode of PBSs on May 17, 1970 as part of the anthology series Hollywood Television Theatre. The movie was based on the actual 1865 trial of Henry Wirz, played by Richard Basehart, commander of the infamous Confederate Andersonville prison, where thousands of Union prisoners died of exposure, malnutrition, and disease. A notable cast included William Shatner as the Chief JAG Prosecutor Norton Parker Chipman, Jack Cassidy as Wirzs defense counsel, Cameron Mitchell as Lew Wallace, a Union general and the future author of Ben-Hur, and Buddy Ebsen as a Georgia physician called in to testify about the fate of many of the Union prisoners. The television adaptation was directed by actor George C. Scott, who had played Chipman in the original stage version. In Leonard Probsts 1978 compilation of celebrity interviews titled Off Camera, Scott explained that what he found most difficult about playing Chipman onstage was that Henry Wirz, the defendant, came across as a tragic, sympathetic victim, although his negligence, according to the verdict, had a great deal to do with the deplorable conditions at Andersonville, and Scott found it very difficult to deal with the fact that the audience was compelled to dislike Chipman, who was, essentially, the hero of the piece, due to his efforts to obtain justice for all the men who suffered and died at the camp. The TV production of the play won 1971 Emmy Awards for "Outstanding Single Program", for "Technical Direction and Electronic Camerawork", and for Levitts adaptation. It was also honored with a Peabody Award. ¡Mátalo! Matalo! is a 1970 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Cesare Canevari. The film is considered among the most original western ever produced in Italy. It is characterized from a greater weight given to psychology over action, an almost total lack of dialogues, an innovative soundtrack and the use by the lead character of a boomerang as his only weapon. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Spaghetti Western at the 64th Venice International Film Festival. All Nudity Shall Be Punished All Nudity Shall Be Punished is a 1973 Brazilian drama film based on Nelson Rodrigues play by the same name and directed by Arnaldo Jabor. The Deadly Duo The Deadly Duo is a 1971 Hong Kong Wuxia film directed by Chang Cheh, and starring David Chiang and Ti Lung. There is another film of similar genre titled Deadly Duo acted by Chen Shing and Mao Ying, directed by Yeung Ching Chen. A Distant Cry from Spring is a 1980 Japanese film directed by Yoji Yamada. Merry-Go-Round Merry-Go-Round is a 1981 film by Jacques Rivette, starring Maria Schneider and Joe Dallesandro. The film is a crime drama revolving around a kidnapping plot. Elizabeth sends telegrams to her old boyfriend Ben in New York City and to her younger sister Léo in Rome to join her in Paris, where she is selling her dead fathers estate. The scenario was written by Rivette in collaboration with Eduardo de Gregorio and Suzanne Schiffman, with dialogue by de Gregorio. Distributed by Roissy Films. Thunder Thunder Warrior is a 1983 Italian action film written and directed by Fabrizio De Angelis. It had two sequels, one released in 1985 and the other in 1988. L'alcova The Alcove, is a 1985 Italian erotic film directed by Joe DAmato. The film contains brief hardcore sex footage on a vintage film reel that the films characters watch. Otherwise, it is a softcore film. Shadowlands Shadowlands is a play by William Nicholson. It was first shown as a television film in 1985, directed by Norman Stone and produced by David M. Thompson for BBC Wales. It was later adapted for the stage, premiering on Broadway in 1990 and was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play. A third version was released in 1993 as a feature film directed by Richard Attenborough. The play is about the relationship between Oxford don and author C. S. Lewis and the American writer Joy Gresham. It began life as a script entitled I Call it Joy written for Thames Television by Brian Sibley and Norman Stone. Sibley was credited on the BBC film as "consultant" and went on to write the book Shadowlands: The True Story of C. S. Lewis and Joy Davidman. Singing the Blues in Red Fatherland is a 1986 film about a German singer-songwriter, directed by Ken Loach and starring , , Cristine Rose and Sigfrit Steiner. The film is one of Loachs least-popular films, being referred to as "a heavy-handed and absurd political drama" in MITs newspaper The Tech and Loach said in a 2016 Guardian interview that he "made a mess" of the film. As the film was partly in German, its audience was limited in English-speaking countries, where foreign-language films were uncommon in the 1980s. Between its cinematic release and the 2013 DVD release, the film was rare. The Phantom Empire The Phantom Empire is an American 1988 science fiction horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray. Warm Summer Rain Warm Summer Rain is a 1989 drama film written and directed by Joe Gayton, starring Kelly Lynch and Barry Tubb. Bloodfist IV: Die Trying Bloodfist IV: Die Trying is a 1992 action/adventure sequel starring Don "The Dragon" Wilson, Cat Sassoon, Jon Agro, Kale Browne, Gary Daniels, Stephen James Carver and Lenny Citrano. It was directed by Paul Ziller and written by Rob Kerchner and Paul Ziller. It was released direct-to-video in 1992. A Family Torn Apart A Family Torn Apart is a 1993 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Craig R. Baxley, based on the novel Sudden Fury: A True Story of Adoption and Murder by Leslie Walker, which itself is based on a true story. Liar, Liar: Between Father and Daughter Not to be confused with Liar Liar. Liar, Liar is a 1993 Canadian drama television film starring Vanessa King as a girl who accuses her father of molestation, only to have no one in her family believe her. The film originally aired in January 1993 on CBC Television in Canada. It aired under the title Liar, Liar: Between Father and Daughter on CBS on June 22, 1993 in the United States. It was also released under the title Daddys Little Secret in the United Kingdom. Bounty Hunters Bounty Hunters is a 1996 American/Canadian film, starring Michael Dudikoff and Lisa Howard. It was directed by George Erschbamer. The film is followed by Hardball. Red Line Red Line is a 1996 American action film directed by John Sjogren and written by him, Rolfe Kanefsky, and Scott Ziehl. It stars Chad McQueen, Dom DeLuise, Michael Madsen, Roxana Zal, Jan-Michael Vincent, and Corey Feldman. The film also includes small roles and cameos by Julie Strain, Robert ZDar, Chuck Zito, Joe Estevez, and Ron Jeremy. Immediately prior to filming, Jan-Michael Vincent was in a severe car accident that left his face badly scarred. He can be seen still wearing his hospital ID wrist bracelet in the movie. Villa des roses Villa des Roses is a 2002 film by Frank Van Passel, adapted from the 1913 novella by Belgian writer Willem Elsschot and starring Julie Delpy, Shaun Dingwall, Shirley Henderson, Timothy West, Harriet Walter and Albert Delpy. It won Best Feature at the Hollywood Film Festival and was nominated for three awards at the British Independent Film Awards. Delpy plays Louise, a young widow who starts work just before the First World War as a maid at the dilapidated Villa des Roses, an English-owned guest house in Paris, where she falls in love with a German artist played by Dingwall. The Familiar Stranger The Familiar Stranger is a 2001 American drama television film directed by Alan Metzger. It stars Margaret Colin and Jay O. Sanders. First Shot First Shot is a 2002 American made-for-television action thriller film. It is the third entry in the Alex McGregor movie series, the first two being First Daughter and First Target. Mariel Hemingway reprises the role she originated in First Daughter, while Jenna Leigh Green takes over the role of Presidential daughter Jess Hayes. Before You Go Before You Go is a 2002 comedy film directed by Lewis Gilbert. The imperfect lives of three sisters are revealed at their unloved mothers funeral. Shubho Mahurat Shubho Mahurat is an Indian Bengali detective mystery film directed by Rituparno Ghosh. The film is based on Agatha Christies Miss Marple detective story The Mirror Crackd from Side to Side. I'll Believe You Ill Believe You is a 2006 American comedy film starring David Alan Basche, Patrick Warburton and Siobhan Fallon. Late-night radio host Dale Sweeneys usual line up of odd-ball, conspiracy-obsessed callers is interrupted by a panicked phone call in an indecipherable language. When FBI agents arrive investigating the call, Dale enlists his friends help to uncover what he hopes is the amazing identity of this first time caller. Hung wun chiu yun My Lucky Star is a 2003 Hong Kong movie directed by Vincent Kok. It was the final film made by Golden Harvest Company. The Haunted Casino Dead Mans Hand is a 2007 film directed by Charles Band. Il dolce e l'amaro The Sweet and the Bitter is a 2007 Italian crime-drama film directed by Andrea Porporati. It entered the competition at the 64th Venice International Film Festival. Bombay to Bangkok Bombay to Bangkok is a Bollywood film starring Shreyas Talpade and Lena Christensen in the lead roles. It is written and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor and produced by Elahe Hiptoola and Rahul Puri. Hello, Goodbye Hello Goodbye is a 2008 French language romantic-dramedy film directed by Graham Guit. The film stars Gérard Depardieu and Fanny Ardant. The film is set in both Israel and France and follows the life of a Jewish couple who try to discover their true identity, their roots and the meaning of being Jewish. Crab Trap Crab Trap is a 2009 Colombian-French drama film directed by Oscar Ruiz Navia. The film was selected as the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it didnt make the final shortlist. Mod Mod is a movie by Nagesh Kukunoor, starring Ayesha Takia and Rannvijay Singh, Raghuvir Yadav, Tanvi Azmi and Anant Mahadevan. The movie was released on 30 September 2011. J.A.C.E. J.A.C.E. is a 2011 Greek drama film directed by Menelaos Karamaghiolis. It was screened in the City To City section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Soekarno Soekarno is a 2013 Indonesian biographical film directed by Hanung Bramantyo and written by Ben Sihombing. This film tells the story of the life of the late Sukarno, the first president of Indonesia. Sukarno, who was born with the name "Kusno", was one of the major figures who played an important part in the fight for Indonesias independence from Dutch colonial rule. This film stars Ario Bayu as Sukarno. On 13 December 2013, the Central Jakarta Business Management Court acceded to a request made by one of Sukarnos daughters, Rachmawati Soekarnoputri, to halt the films release. Some film critics had criticised the film for being too commercialised and taking liberties in its depiction of historical events and characters. Subsequently however, on 7 January 2014, the PTUN decided to overturn its earlier decision and allow the film to be shown. The film was selected as Indonesias entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. The Steps The Steps is a 2015 Canadian comedy film directed by Andrew Currie. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The Sixth Part of the World A Sixth Part of the World, sometimes referred to as The Sixth Part of the World, is a 1926 silent film directed by Dziga Vertov and produced by Kultkino. Through the travelogue format, it depicted the multitude of Soviet peoples in remote areas of USSR and detailed the entirety of the wealth of the Soviet land. Focusing on cultural and economic diversity, the film is in fact a call for unification in order to build a "complete socialist society". A mix between newsreel and found footage, Vertov edited sequences filmed by eight teams of kinoks during their trips. According to Vertov, the film anticipates the coming of sound films by using a constant "word-radio-theme" in the intertitles. Thanks to A Sixth Part of the World and his following feature The Eleventh Year, Vertov matures his style in which he will excel in his most famous film Man with a Movie Camera. Mickey's Choo-Choo Mickeys Choo-Choo is a 1929 Mickey Mouse short animated film released by Celebrity Pictures, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series. Ub Iwerks was the animator. It was one of the series of early Disney cartoons that led Mickey Mouse to become a national fad by the end of 1929. Originally in black and white, this cartoon was of the ten Mickey Mouse cartoons colorized by the Walt Disney Company in 1991. The Mystery of Mr. X The Mystery of Mr. X is a 1934 American pre-Code crime film starring Robert Montgomery as a jewel thief who gets mixed up in a series of murders in London. It is based on the novel X v. Rex by Philip MacDonald. Trombone Trouble Trombone Trouble is a Walt Disney cartoon that was released on February 18, 1944. It is the only Donald Duck cartoon where Roman/Greek gods play a role. The Brighton Strangler The Brighton Strangler is a 1945 American crime film directed by Max Nosseck and starring John Loder, June Duprez and Michael St. Angel. During the blitz in wartime London, an actor suffers concussion and believes himself to be the character he has most recently been playing - a vicious strangler with a hit list of potential victims. The Chinese Ring The Chinese Ring is a 1947 American film directed by William Beaudine. The film is also known as Charlie Chan in the Chinese Ring and The Red Hornet. This is the first to feature Roland Winters as Charlie Chan. It is a remake of the 1939 Monogram Pictures film Mr. Wong in Chinatown, with an identical story line and very little alterations of secondary characters. Script writer W. Scott Darling reworked the plotline of Murder at Midnight for both later films. Are We Men or Corporals? Are We Men or Corporals? is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque. Signpost to Murder Signpost to Murder is a 1965 American crime film directed by George Englund and written by Sally Benson based on the play by Monte Doyle. The film stars Joanne Woodward, Stuart Whitman, Edward Mulhare, Alan Napier, Joyce Worsley, and Leslie Denison. The film was released on May 19, 1965, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Creezy Creezy is a 1974 French film directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre and starring Alain Delon. It is based on the novel Creezy by Félicien Marceau. It recorded admissions of 801,704 at the French box office. The Black Corsair The Black Corsair is an adventure film. It is based on two Emilio Salgari novels, The Black Corsair and The Queen of the Caribbean. Café Express Café Express is a 1980 Italian comedy film directed by Nanni Loy and starring Nino Manfredi. The Age of the Earth The Age of the Earth is a 1980 avant-garde film directed by Glauber Rocha. De boezemvriend De Boezemvriend is a 1982 Dutch film directed by Dimitri Frenkel Frank. It is loosely based on Nikolai Gogols play, The Government Inspector. Comedian André van Duin plays the role of a charlatan-dentist Fred van der Zee whos mistaken for Napoleons delegate. Belye rosy White Dew is a Soviet 1983 comedy film directed by Igor Dobrolyubov. It was chosen as comedy of the year by Soviet Screen. Murder in Coweta County The murder in Coweta County was an April 1948 act of murder committed in Coweta County in the U.S. state of Georgia and involving the sheriff of Coweta County and a wealthy landowner from neighboring Meriwether County. The events were the subject of two acclaimed works, both titled Murder in Coweta County: a 1976 book by Margaret Anne Barnes and a 1983 television movie on CBS starring Johnny Cash and Andy Griffith. Lightning Fists of Shaolin Opium and the Kung-Fu Master is a 1984 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Tang Chia, who also serves as one of the films action directors, and stars Ti Lung as the titular protagonist. The Tracker The Tracker, also known as Dead or Alive in some countries, is a 1988 Western film directed by John Guillermin, written by Kevin Jarre, and starring Kris Kristofferson, Scott Wilson, Mark Moses, David Huddleston, John Quade and Don Swayze. It premiered on HBO on March 26, 1988. Nightbreaker Nightbreaker is a 1989 television film starring Martin Sheen, Emilio Estevez, Joe Pantoliano and Lea Thompson. Originally chosen for production by Ted Turner, personally, to kick off his fledgling network, TNT. Nightbreaker won the Houston Film Festival grand prize and was a Cable Ace nominee for Best Picture in 1990. It also won the 1990 Writers Guild Award for best Made for Television Movie. Snake Eater II: The Drug Buster Snake Eater II: The Drug Buster is a 1989 action film sequel to Snake Eater, written by Don Carmody and John Dunning, and directed by George Erschbamer. Star Lorenzo Lamas returns as ex-marine Jack Kelly, out to right the wrongs of the big city. He is not alone in this adventure, though: his trusty sidekick "Speedboat" is always near. The movie also stars Ron Palillo as Torchy. Cilveka berns Cilvēka bērns is a 1991 Latvian film directed by Jānis Streičs, starring Akvelīna Līvmane, Jānis Paukštello, and others. The film was selected as the Latvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film was awarded the Latvian National Film Prize Lielais Kristaps in 1991 for the best film of the year. In 1994, along with Karakum, it received the "Rights of the Child Award" in the Chicago International Childrens Film Festival. Frida - med hjertet i hånden Frida – Straight from the Heart is a 1991 Norwegian drama film directed by Berit Nesheim. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Birth of Love La Naissance de lamour is a 1993 drama film directed by Philippe Garrel. Garrel also wrote the screenplay together with his long-time collaborators Muriel Cerf and Marc Cholodenko. Heaven's a Drag To Die For is a 1994 British comedy drama film directed by Peter Mackenzie Litten and starring Thomas Arklie, Ian Williams, Tony Slattery, Dillie Keane and John Altman. The screenplay was written by Johnny Byrne, Paul McEvoy, and Litten. The original music score was composed by Roger Bolton. Martian Successor Nadesico , sometimes referred to as , is a science fiction comedy anime television series, and a later manga series created by Kia Asamiya. The manga, published in English by CPM Manga, is significantly different from the anime. In 2005 Anime News Network reported that plans for Nadesico 2 were scrapped, citing an entry on Stellvia director Tatsuo Satos blog. Boyfriends Boyfriends is a 1996 British independent film. Three gay couples, all of whom are suffering relationship problems, spend a weekend at the seaside and learn how to deal with their issues from each other. The film was written and directed by Tom Hunsinger and Neil Hunter. The film was James Dreyfus last role as an unknown before taking the part of Constable Goody in The Thin Blue Line. The film also starred Mark Sands, Michael Urwin, Andrew Ableson, David Coffey, Darren Petrucci and Michael McGrath. Taxman Taxman is a 1999 film directed by Avi Nesher and written by Nesher and Roger Berger. Ethir Neechal Ethir Neechal is a 1968 Tamil language Indian comedy-drama film written and directed by K. Balachander. The film stars Nagesh, Jayanthi, Sowcar Janaki, R. Muthuraman and Sreekanth. It is based on Balachanders play of the same name, itself inspired by Sombhu Mitras play Kanchanranga. The film was released on 12 December 1968, and became a commercial success. It was remade in Telugu as Sambarala Rambabu and in Hindi as Lakhon Mein Ek. The First Night of My Life The First Night of My Life is a 1998 Spanish comedy film directed by Miguel Albaladejo. It was produced as part of the 2000 project, initiated by the French company Haut et Court to produce films depicting the approaching turn of the millennium seen from the perspectives of 10 different countries. Beloved/Friend Beloved/Friend is a 1999 film directed by Ventura Pons based on a book by Josep Maria Benet i Jornet, Testament. The Devil's Gift The Devils Gift is a 1984 horror film directed by Kenneth J. Berton. The films plot is similar to that of the Stephen King short story "The Monkey", leading some to believe that the filmmakers plagiarized the story. Treading Water Treading Water is a 2001 American lesbian-themed film directed and produced by Lauren Himmel. The screenplay was written by Himmel and Julia Hollinger. The film stars Angela Redman and Nina Landey. It deals with the ultimately intractable problems faced by Redmans character "Casey" in dealing with her family who are hostile to her lifestyle in general and girlfriend, played by Landey, in particular. It was shown in competition on June 15 at the 2001 Seattle Film Festival and the Los Angeles Outfest and released on DVD in 2002. It received its British premiere on 4 April 2002 at the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. It was financed by Tunnel Vision Productions. Lauren Himmel won the Audience Award for "Best Emerging Filmmaker" at the 2002 Santa Cruz Film Festival. Treading Water was nominated for "Best Feature Film" at the 2002 Torino International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. The film was reviewed by Variety in 2001 by Ken Eisner and called a "Earnest, rudimentary drama" and "not much more than a calling-card effort and will sink soon after that". Val Kermode gave the film 1 out 5 stars and said it contained the “Most Clumsily Inserted Flashback”. Momo Momo is a 2001 Italian-German animation film directed by Enzo DAlò. It is an adaptation of the fantasy novel Momo by Michael Ende. It spawned an animated series in 2003. The film won a Silver Ribbon for Gianna Nanninis musical score, and was also nominated for Silver Ribbon for best screenplay. Gauri Ganesha Gauri Ganesha is a 1991 Kannada comedy-drama film directed by Phani Ramachandra. It stars Anant Nag, Vinaya Prasad, Master Anand, Mukhyamantri Chandru, Ramesh Bhat among others. Gauri Ganesha movie is regarded as one of the finest comedy film of all time in Kannada cinema. Anant Nag received Best Actor Filmfare Award for this movie.The story is based on Malladi Venkata Krishna Murthys Telugu comedy novel Wedding Bells. The movie was remade in Telugu in 1992 as Golmaal Govindam and in Tamil in 1998 as Kumbakonam Gopalu. Dad's Dead Dads Dead is a seven-minute award winning film written and directed by Chris Shepherd, commissioned by animate!. It was first transmitted on Channel 4, in 2003. Mixing animation with live action, it deals with how memory works. On August 27, 2007, Dads Dead was released as an extra on the DVD release of Danny Boyles science fiction film Sunshine. A new remastered HD version of the film was released for the first time in January 2015 to coincide with the completion of the 2016 sequel Johnnos Dead. The Queen of Sheba's Pearls The Queen of Shebas Pearls is a 2004 Swedish-British drama film set in England post-WWII. Helena Bergström plays Nancy Ackerman who mysteriously arrives on the Pretty familys doorstep. Ackerman looks eerily similar to Jack Bradleys mother who inexplicably died in an WWII-related accident 8 years prior. As the film progresses, it becomes clear that Ackerman is the identical twin separated from Jacks mother at birth. Meanwhile Jacks father, a former marine, has clouded feelings for Ackerman; he cannot decide if his feelings for her are growing on their own merits or are based on those towards his deceased wife. Ackerman also proves to be an unsettling force in Jacks life by offering advice that turns out to be eerily omniscient and fairy godmother-like. The movie was produced, directed and written by Colin Nutley who is married to the films star, Helena Bergström. Threat Threat is an independent film about a straightedge "hardcore kid" and a hip hop revolutionary whose friendship is doomed by the intolerance of their respective street tribes. It is an ensemble film of kids living in New York City in the aftermath of 9-11, each of them suffering from a sense of doom brought on by dealing with HIV, racism, sexism, class struggle, and general nihilism. The intellectual issues are played out amid an aesthetic of raw ultraviolence that has earned director Matt Pizzolo both accolades and condemnations.http://www.montrealfilmjournal.com/article.asp?A=A0000133 Unlike past urban dramas, the film does not outright condemn its characters violent outbursts. Although it does show harsh consequences for acts of violence, numerous critics have pointed out that it is unclear whether or not the film intends to glorify violence and/or class conflict. Real Dreams Real Dreams is an Egyptian thriller film produced in 2007 starring Hanan Tork, Khaled Saleh. The protagonist, Mariam, is living a troubled life with her husband Ahmed. Suddenly, her life turns upside down when she starts having dreams of crimes that she discovers real on the next morning. Thinking shes the one who commits them while sleeping, she decides to stay awake. Jyu oh sei is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Natsumi Itsuki. An 11-episode anime adaptation was animated by Bones and premiered on April 13, 2006 in Japan as part of Fuji TVs Noitamina programming block. On May 2, 2009, the series made its North American television debut on the Funimation Channel. Deadline Deadline is a 2012 American mystery drama film directed by Curt Hahn. The screenplay was written by former Charlotte Observer managing editor Mark Ethridge, basing it upon his novel Grievances, which was inspired by actual events. The film stars Steve Talley and Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts. Kalisundam Raa Kalisundham Raa is a 2000 Telugu drama film, produced by D. Suresh Babu under the Suresh Productions banner, directed by Udayasankar. It stars Venkatesh and Simran in the lead roles, with music composed by S. A. Rajkumar. The film has garnered the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu for that year. The film was recorded as an Industry Hit at the box office. The film was remade in Hindi as Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein, with Fardeen Khan and introducing Richa Pallod in 2002. Sisters & Brothers Sisters & Brothers is a 2011 Canadian drama film written and directed by Carl Bessai. The film explores the relationships of four sets of siblings who have not had contact for some time. It is the final film in Bessais Family X trilogy exploring family relations, following 2008s Mothers & Daughters and 2010s Fathers & Sons. Money as Debt Money as Debt is a 2006 animated documentary film by Canadian artist and filmmaker Paul Grignon about the monetary systems practised through modern banking. The film presents Grignons view of the process of money creation by banks and its historical background, and warns of his belief in its subsequent unsustainability. Subsequent Money as Debt videos include Money as Debt II Promises Unleashed and Money as Debt III: Evolution Beyond Money. Semi-Soet Semi-Soet is an Afrikaans-language romantic comedy directed by Joshua Rous. It stars Anel Alexander and Nico Panagio and was released on 17 February 2012. 18 Years Old and Rising 18 Years Old and Rising is a 2011 French comedy film directed by Frédéric Louf. The original French title of the film is taken from a 1981 Patrick Coutin hit song called "Jaime regarder les filles". P.O.V. - A Cursed Film is a 2012 Japanese horror film directed by Norio Tsuruta. Along the Roadside Along the Roadside is a 2015 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Zoran Lisinac. The film stars Iman Crosson, Angelina Häntsch, Michael Madsen, Lazar Ristovski and Daniel Grozdich. The film tells a story about two people from different parts of the world who after a chance encounter set out on a road trip across California, both for the reasons of their own – Varnie escaping his pregnant girlfriend and Nena searching for the concert of her favorite band. The film explores themes of racism, social responsibility, "post-romanticism" and culture clash against the backdrop of vast California – from San Francisco to LA and inland across the desert. Varnie, a self-proclaimed "sailor who has left one shore but hasnt yet reached the other one" could most aptly be fitted into, what the academic Marco Abel refers to as "postromance cinema" in which the characters reject he idealized notion of lifelong monogamy. Varnie finds his antipode in Nena, a colorblind tourist from Germany who sees the world in all its shades of gray or as critic Aaron Shore, in his A-grade review of the movie, noted, "an interesting contrast to Varnies racial features as an African American." Along the Roadside has been named "the most unique film of the year" after its Mill Valley Film Festival premiere in October 2013. The use of the original music serves as a Greek chorus – addressing both the characters and the audience alike. The original songs were supplied by Cole Bonner to be passed off as the songs of the elusive band Blonde Priest - nobody in the story has heard of - which poses a question, "what is Nena really after?". Along the Roadside has been on the festival circuit since 2013 and had its commercial release on March 17, 2015. Monster High: Escape from Skull Shores Monster High: Escape from Skull Shores a 2012 television movie written by Mike Montesano and Ted Zizi and directed by Steve Ball and Andrew Duncan for Mattel Entertainment and Nerd Corps Entertainment as the fourth Monster High special. It released 12 February 2012 on Nickelodeon in the United States. In France it is titled Monster High - La Bête de lÎle au Crâne and in Greece Kalokairines monster peripeteies. The TV special ties into the Skull Shores line. It was released 1 July 2014 on Blue-ray as part of the 92-minute Monster High: Clawesome Double Feature which included it and Monster High: Fright On. Harbinger Harbinger is a 2016 American eco-thriller written and directed by Cody Duckworth and produced by Jonathan de la Luz. It stars Dimitrius Pulido, Tina Rodriguez, Paeka Campos, Joseph T. Campos. Harbinger was among films screened at 22nd San Antonio Film Festival, 19th Cine Las Americas International Film Festival and 49th WorldFest-Houston festival, where it won "Silver Remi Award". Find a Boyfriend for My Wife... PLEASE! Busco novio para mi mujer is a 2016 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Enrique Begne and co-written by Begne, Leticia López Margalli, and Gabriel Ripstein based on Pablo Solarzs 2008 Argentine film Un novio para mi mujer. The Mobfathers The Mobfathers is a 2016 Hong Kong crime film directed by Herman Yau, produced by and starring Chapman To. The film co-stars Gregory Wong and Philip Keung, with a guest appearance by Anthony Wong. The Mobfathers made its world premier at the 40th Hong Kong International Film Festival on 23 March 2016 and was theatrically released in Hong Kong on 31 March. Doraemon: Great Adventure in the Antarctic Kachi Kochi Doraemon the Movie 2017: Nobitas Great Adventure in the Antarctic Kachi Kochi is a Japanese animated science-fiction film. It is the 37th movie in Doraemon movie series. It is directed and written by Atsushi Takahashi. Takahashi was an assistant director on Hayao Miyazakis Academy Award-winning Spirited Away. It was released on March 4, 2017, in Japan. A video game based on the film for Nintendo 3DS was released in Japan on March 2, 2017. Die Beautiful Die Beautiful is a Filipino film directed by Jun Robles Lana and produced by Jun Robles Lana and Ferdinand Lapuz starring Paolo Ballesteros. The film had its premiere at the 29th Tokyo International Film Festival on October 27, 2016 and is an official entry to the 2016 Metro Manila Film Festival. Tess of the Storm Country Tess of the Storm Country is a 1922 melodrama starring Mary Pickford, directed by John S. Robertson, and based upon a Grace Miller White novel. It is a remake of Pickfords film from eight years prior and was subsequently remade a decade later as a sound version starring Janet Gaynor. The Red Lily The Red Lily is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Fred Niblo, starring Ramon Novarro, Enid Bennett and Wallace Beery. A print of the film exists. A Lost Lady A Lost Lady is a 1934 American drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring by Barbara Stanwyck, Frank Morgan, and Ricardo Cortez. Based on the novel A Lost Lady by Willa Cather, with a screenplay by Gene Markey and Kathryn Scola, the film is about a woman whose fiancé is murdered by his mistress husband two days before their wedding. Her uncle sends her away to the mountains, where she meets a man who looks after her and eventually proposes. She accepts even though she does not love him. Warner Brothers had filmed this story before in 1924 as a silent with Irene Rich. Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police Bulldog Drummonds Secret Police is a 1939 English Castle murder mystery film directed by James P. Hogan, based on the H. C. McNeile novel Temple Tower. It is one of many films featuring the British sleuth and adventurer Bulldog Drummond. The story is set 28 miles outside London in Rockingham, as a sign on the railroad station states. Affectionately Yours for the Hong Kong film see Affectionately Yours Affectionately Yours is a 1941 American romantic comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Merle Oberon, Dennis Morgan, and Rita Hayworth. Among the Living Among the Living is a 1941 film noir directed by Stuart Heisler, and starring Albert Dekker, Susan Hayward, Harry Carey and Frances Farmer. The film is a mix of social drama, horror film, and suspense thriller. Holiday Camp Holiday Camp is a 1947 British comedy drama film directed by Ken Annakin, starring Flora Robson, Jack Warner, Dennis Price, and Hazel Court, and also features Kathleen Harrison and Jimmy Hanley. It is set at one of the then-popular holiday camps. The Capture The Capture is a 1950 drama film directed by John Sturges, starring Lew Ayres, Teresa Wright, Victor Jory and Jacqueline White. Some film historians have categorized it as a noir. The story, told in flashback deals with an ex-oil worker driven by guilt at causing the death of an innocent man to find out the truth about a robbery. Historias de la radio Radio Stories is a 1955 Spanish comedy film composed by three episodes directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia. A decade later the director returned to the theme with his Television Stories which updated the plot, but was less successful. The Rover Lavventuriero is a 1967 Italian war-drama film directed by Terence Young and starring Anthony Quinn. It is based on the novel of the same name written by Joseph Conrad. I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen is a 1969 Czechoslovak science fiction comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. The film starred Jiří Sovák, Jana Brejchová, Lubomír Lipský, Iva Janžurová, Petr Čepek, and other actors. The major plot revolves around timetraveling to the past to change the future. The film started shooting in 1968 and was premiered in 1969. In the film, a character uses a device which has been likened to a selfie stick, several decades before its invention. Don Sajn Don Juan is a 1969 Czechoslovak short film by Jan Švankmajer, based on traditional Czech puppet plays of the Don Juan legend. Marquis de Sade's Justine Cruel Passion is a 1977 film starring Koo Stark, Martin Potter, Lydia Lisle, and Katherine Kath. It was directed by Chris Boger and based on the novel Justine by the Marquis de Sade. Lovers and Liars Lovers and Liars is a 1979 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli and starring Goldie Hawn and Giancarlo Giannini. It is Hawns only foreign film. It was released in the United States in February 1981. The Return of the Soldier The Return of the Soldier is a 1982 British film starring Alan Bates as Baldry and co-starring Julie Christie, Ian Holm, Glenda Jackson, and Ann-Margret about a shell-shocked officers return from the First World War. It was directed by Alan Bridges and written by Hugh Whitemore based on the novel of the same name by Rebecca West. The film was entered into the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. The film was the first to be given a PG certificate by the British Board of Film Classification. Body Rock Body Rock is a 1984 film directed by Marcelo Epstein about a young man "from the streets" with a talent for break-dancing. It stars Lorenzo Lamas in the lead role of Chilly. The film features music by Laura Branigan. The title theme is sung by Maria Vidal, which peaked at #48 on the Hot 100, #8 on the US dance charts, and #11 in the UK. Lamas was nominated for Worst Actor at the Golden Raspberry Awards for his performance. He also performed the track "Fools Like Me" which became his only single to date to crack the Billboard Hot 100 chart. In his book The Official Razzie Movie Guide, John J. B. Wilson, founder of the Golden Raspberry Awards, listed the film as one of The 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made. Streetwalkin' Streetwalkin is a 1985 American thriller film starring Melissa Leo. It was an early film from Concorde Pictures. The Annihilators The Annihilators, also known just as Annihilators, is a 1985 American action film directed by Charles E. Sellier Jr. and starring Jim Antonio, Sid Conrad and Gerrit Graham. Bullies Bullies is a 1986 Canadian action-drama film about a feud between two families in a small town in a similar vein to the remake of Romeo and Juliet. The film was directed by Paul Lynch, and stars Jonathan Crombie, Janet-Laine Green, Stephen Hunter, and Olivia dAbo. Iskanderija, kaman oue kaman Alexandria Again and Forever is the final entry in a trilogy of films by director Youssef Chahine. This 104-minute-long film is mainly in Arabic, with English-language subtitles. It was preceded by the films Alexandra...Why? and An Egyptian Story. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Following a violent outburst with Amr, his favorite actor, the director Yehia Eskandarany is forced to scrutinize his entire career under scrutiny. Nothing looks familiar any longer. His country and African cinema he loves so much, also looks strange. Little by little, while remembering his first film with Amr, Yehia traces the infiltration of the influential petro-dollar into the Egyptian cinema industry. But was it really money that caused the rift between him and Amr? Or was it the strikingly beautiful Nadia? J'entends plus la guitare Jentends plus la guitare is a 1991 French semi-autobiographical drama film written and directed by Philippe Garrel. It was screened in competition at the 48th Venice International Film Festival, in which it won the Silver Lion. Wedding Bell Blues Wedding Bell Blues is a 1996 romantic comedy film directed by Dana Lustig and starring Illeana Douglas, supermodel Paulina Porizkova, and Julie Warner. The film was named after the classic 1960s Laura Nyro/5th Dimension song "Wedding Bell Blues". Leather Jacket Love Story Leather Jacket Love Story is a 1997 film directed by David DeCoteau. The film tells the story of poet Kyle who wants to find true love with Mike, a handsome, aggressive older man who Kyle met on a one-night stand. Mink Stole from Hairspray and Serial Mom fame plays Martine, and civil rights activist Morris Kight plays a cameo of himself. It is the first film by DeCoteau which falls outside of speculative fiction genres. A Sense of Freedom A Sense of Freedom is a 1981 Scottish crime film directed by John Mackenzie for Scottish Television. The film stars David Hayman and featured Jake DArcy, Sean Scanlan, Hector Nicol, Alex Norton and Fulton Mackay. It is based on the autobiography of Glasgow gangster Jimmy Boyle, who was reputed to be Scotlands most violent man. Due to non-co-operation by the Scottish Prison Service in allowing a film crew access to their property, Haymans scenes in prison were filmed in Dublins Kilmainham Jail. A harrowing tale of a habitual and brutal criminal. Boyle repeatedly resisted attempts by the Prison Service to dampen his temper. He was brutally assaulted many times by Prison Officers. He also assaulted many staff including a brutal attack causing an officer to lose his eye. The music is by Frankie Miller and Rory Gallagher. Hu Tu Tu Hu Tu Tu is a 1999 Hindi drama directed by Gulzar. Tabu received a 2000 Filmfare Award nomination for Best Actress for this movie. Suhasini Mulay won National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1999 for this movie. Whiteout is a 2000 Japanese film about a one-man fight against a terrorist attack at a dam in Japan, starring Yūji Oda and Nanako Matsushima. It is a Die Hard-style movie made in Japan. Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You is a Valentines Day special based on the Disney television series The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh as well as A. A. Milnes treasured stories, originally broadcast on February 13, 1999. This is the final role of Paul Winchell as Tigger besides his performance as Tigger for the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh attraction at Walt Disney World Resort before his retirement from the role in the same year and his death six years later. It was released on VHS in 2000 and 2001 also released on DVD in 2004 and 2010. The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch The Rutles 2: Cant Buy Me Lunch is a 2002 re-telling of the 1978 mockumentary All You Need Is Cash, in a modern setting. Hustle Hustle is a television film about baseball player Pete Rose, created by ESPN Films. It was first broadcast on September 25, 2004. The movie follows Rose as he gambled on Major League Baseball while managing the Cincinnati Reds, then was caught and banned from baseball for life. The title, Hustle, is a reference to both Roses gambling problem and his nickname, "Charlie Hustle." The movie stars Tom Sizemore as Pete Rose and was directed by Peter Bogdanovich. Go with Peace Jamil Go with Peace, Jamil is a 2008 Danish action film directed by Omar Shargawi. One Six Right One Six Right: The Romance of Flying is an independent documentary film about the general aviation industry as seen through a local airport. Within a short period of time, it has achieved a passionate following and presence among pilots and aviation enthusiasts worldwide who see the film as being able to communicate their passion for aviation. Concurrently, the film has garnered both local and national political attention in the United States as an accurate depiction of general aviation and its important contributions to all aviation industries worldwide. Within the entertainment industry, the film has attracted the sponsorship and support of many large media companies, including Apple Inc., Sony Electronics, Toshiba, Technicolor, Bose, and Dolby, as pioneering new standards in high definition film making and distribution. O.B.I.T. "O.B.I.T." is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 4 November 1963, during the first season. Motives 2 Motives 2: Retribution is a 2007 direct-to-video sequel to the 2004 thriller Motives starring Brian J. White, Vivica A. Fox and Sean Blakemore. Maneater Maneater is a 2009 direct-to-video natural horror film directed by Michael Emanuel and starring Dean Cain, Robert R. Shafer and Shea Curry. Pianomania Pianomania is a 2009 German-Austrian documentary film by directors Lilian Franck and Robert Cibis. The film presents Stefan Knüpfer, a virtuoso piano tuner from the piano company Steinway & Sons, in his work with pianists such as Lang Lang, Alfred Brendel and Pierre-Laurent Aimard. Horny House of Horror is a 2010 Japanese horror parody film directed and written by Jun Tsugita. The film is about three men, Nakazu, Toshida and Uno who enter a brothel in Japan to allow Nakazu to have the experience paying for sex before his upcoming marriage. What the three men do not know is that the prostitutes plan to sexually torture the three men instead. Tsugita created the film being a fan of western exploitation films and had a desire to make a parody of the film Motel Hell. In 2011, the film was shown at various film festivals around the world including the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival and the New York Asian Film Festival. Josef Josef is a 2011 Croatian war drama film directed by Stanislav Tomić depicting war story of Austrian-Hungarian Croat soldier during World War I in 1915 in Galicia. In the film, stress is given to effective photos, music, violence and sex. The film is written by Mario Marko Krce. Opening song of the film, "Josef", is composed and played by Marko Perković. Critics were very positive. Critics especially praised costumes and scenography, even though film was produced with low budget and in an independent production. The film won the Golden Arena for Best Special Effects at the 2011 Pula Film Festival. Stripped Stripped is a 2014 documentary film about comic strips and their transition from the failing newspaper industry to the web. Work on Stripped began in 2010. The films original concept was to make a documentary about cartoonists in their studios. Stripped features interviews with over 70 comic creators, who discuss their trade and its prospects in the 21st century. Interviewee Bill Watterson created the poster for Stripped, his first published art since ending Calvin and Hobbes in 1995. The film was crowdfunded through Kickstarter, and was released on the iTunes Store on April 1, 2014. Italy in a Day Italy in a Day - Un giorno da italiani is a 2014 Italian-British documentary film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. It was part of the Out of Competition section at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. Salvatores used the crowdsourced documentary Britain in a Day as a prototype to produce Italy in a Day, which included clips selected from 45,000 video submissions recorded on 26 October 2013. The film was said to reflect the fears of Italians during a recession, their uncertainty over their national identity, and their refusal to give up on dreams. 180 180 is a anti-abortion documentary short film produced by New Zealand evangelist Ray Comfort, founder of Living Waters Publications. The film is distributed by Living Waters on DVD and has been posted publicly on the films official website and YouTube. The film is notable for comparing abortions to the Holocaust. Oru Muthassi Gadha Oru Muthassi Gadha is a 2016 Indian Malayalam comedy-drama film written and directed by Jude Anthany Joseph from a story by Nivin Pauly. It stars Rajini Chandy and Bhagyalakshmi in the lead roles of two grandmothers, with supporting characters played by Suraj Venjaramoodu, Lena, Vineeth Sreenivasan, Rajeev Pillai, and Renji Panicker. Oru Muthassi Gadha released on 14 September 2016 during the occasion of Keralas state festival, Onam. Old Stone Old Stone is a 2016 Chinese-Canadian drama film directed by Johnny Ma. It was selected to be screened in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The film tells the story of Lao Shi, a cab driver in China whose life spirals out of control after he hits a motorcyclist, leaving him trapped in a bureaucratic nightmare because Chinese laws effectively criminalize such an accident far more harshly if the driver stops to help the victim than they do if he simply leaves the victim to die. Thirst Street Thirst Street is a 2017 black comedy film directed by Nathan Silver, from a screenplay by Silver and C. Mason Wells. It stars Lindsay Burdge, Damien Bonnard, Esther Garrel, Lola Bessis, Jacques Nolot, Françoise Lebrun, Cindy Silver and Valerie Laury. The film is about an American woman who falls in love with a French man after a one-night stand, then decides to doggedly pursue him despite his lack of interest, with tragic results. Thirst Street had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 21, 2017. It was released on September 20, 2017, by Samuel Goldwyn Films. The Menace The Menace is a 1932 American pre-Code American crime drama film directed by Roy William Neill. The screenplay by Roy Chanslor, Dorothy Howell, and Charles Logue is based on the 1927 novel The Feathered Serpent by Edgar Wallace. Chance at Heaven Chance at Heaven is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film directed by William A. Seiter and written by Julien Josephson and Sarah Y. Mason. The film stars Ginger Rogers, Joel McCrea, Marian Nixon, Andy Devine and Lucien Littlefield. The film was released on October 27, 1933, by RKO Pictures. Porky's Duck Hunt Porkys Duck Hunt is a 1937 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Tex Avery. The short subject features Porky Pig and Daffy Duck, the latter making what is considered his first official appearance. Tin Pan Alley Tin Pan Alley is a 1940 musical film directed by Walter Lang and starring Alice Faye and Betty Grable as vaudeville singers/sisters and John Payne and Jack Oakie as songwriters in the years before World War I. Alfred Newman received the 1940 Academy Award for Best Musical Score for his work on the film, the first of his nine Oscars. The film was also nominated for American Film Institutes 2006 list of the AFIs Greatest Movie Musicals. The Story of Will Rogers The Story of Will Rogers is a 1952 Technicolor film biography of humorist and movie star Will Rogers, directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Will Rogers Jr. as his father. The supporting cast features Jane Wyman, Slim Pickens, Noah Beery Jr., Steve Brodie, and Eddie Cantor. The films screenplay was based on the true short story "Uncle Clems Boy" by Rogers widow Betty Blake, which was published in The Saturday Evening Post in 1940. Bing Crosby secretly made a screen test for the lead role available for viewing at the Paley Center for Media in New York City and Los Angeles but was deemed too different in persona from Rogers to play the part. Hell on Frisco Bay Hell on Frisco Bay is a 1955 American CinemaScope Warnercolor film noir crime film directed by Frank Tuttle, starring Alan Ladd, Edward G. Robinson and Joanne Dru. It was made for Ladds own production company, Jaguar. The film featured an early Hollywood appearance by Australian actor Rod Taylor. His part was written especially by Martin Rackin, who worked with Taylor on Long John Silver. The Terrible People The Terrible People is a 1960 West German crime film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Joachim Fuchsberger, Karin Dor and Fritz Rasp. It is based on Edgar Wallaces 1926 novel of the same name. The Last Hungry Cat The Last Hungry Cat is a "Merrie Melodies" cartoon animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released December 2, 1961, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng and Hawley Pratt. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and an un-credited June Foray and Ben Frommer who voiced the Alfred Hitchcock caricature. The cartoon is a parody of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and contains a plot similar to both Hitchcocks movie Blackmail and the previous cartoon short Birds Anonymous. The title is a play on the 1959 film The Last Angry Man. Blood of the Condor Blood of the Condor is a 1969 Bolivian drama film co-written and directed by Jorge Sanjinés. The film tells the story of an indigenous Bolivian community receiving medical care from the Peace Corps-like American agency Cuerpo del Progreso which is secretly sterilising local women. The story, which was based on accounts by the indigenous people to the filmmaker, provoked an outrage in the public which led to a government investigation about the Peace Corps actions in Bolivia, which ended in the expulsion of the agency from the country. The Anonymous Venetian Anonimo Veneziano is an award-winning 1970 Italian drama film written and directed by the famous Italian actor Enrico Maria Salerno in his debut as a film director. It starred American actor Tony Musante and Brazilian actress Florinda Bolkan. The film is especially notable for its romantic musical score, composed by Stelvio Cipriani. In the movies musical score there is also an Adagio, erroneously attributed to the Baroque Venetian composer Benedetto Marcello. In reality, the author of the D concerto for oboe and orchestra was his older brother Alessandro. In 1970, Frida Boccara recorded the song "Venise Va Mourir", the main theme of the film, later performing it at the Cannes Film Festival. Tony Renis recorded it as "Anonimo veneziano" and "Venise Va Mourir". Singers Sergio Denis, Fred Bongusto, Ornella Vanoni, and Nana Mouskouri, also performed the piece. Chandler Chandler is a 1971 neo-noir film directed by Paul Magwood and based on a story of his own creation. The film stars Warren Oates as a man with the single name of Chandler: "as in Raymond," he says at one point. It co-stars Leslie Caron, married at the time to the films producer, Michael Laughlin. Cameo roles feature Gloria Grahame and Scatman Crothers. Gizmo! Gizmo! is a 1977 documentary film produced and directed by Howard Smith about improbable inventions, and uses old newsreel footage about these inventions. Early examples of parkour and buildering are also featured, including footage of an urban acrobat, John Ciampa, Frank "Cannonball" Richards and a stuntman, Arnim Dahl. Hugo the Hippo Hugo the Hippo is a 1975 animated film produced by the Pannónia Filmstúdió of Hungary and co-produced in the United States by Brut Productions, a division of French perfume company Faberge. It was released in Hungary in 1976 and in the United States in 1975 by 20th Century Fox. The film was directed by William Feigenbaum and József Gémes. Foolin' Around Foolin Around is a 1980 film directed by Richard T. Heffron and starring Gary Busey and Annette OToole. The film was shot on location in Minneapolis and St. Paul. The theme music was performed by Seals and Crofts. Blood Song Blood Song is a 1982 American independent slasher film directed by Robert Angus and Alan J. Levi, produced by Frank Avianca and Lenny Montana, and starring Frankie Avalon and Donna Wilkes. It follows a crippled young woman in a coastal Oregon town who is stalked by a hatchet-wielding psychopath from whom she once received a blood transfusion. Based on a short story by Joseph Shink, Blood Song was adapted by Shink along with producers Avianca and Montana. The film was shot in the fall of 1980 in Coos Bay and Coquille, Oregon, and released theatrically in October 1982. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the United Kingdom under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the "video nasty" panic. Ghulami Ghulami is a 1985 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by J. P. Dutta. The film has an ensemble cast comprising Dharmendra, Mithun Chakraborty, Mazhar Khan, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Raza Murad, Reena Roy, Smita Patil, Anita Raj, Naseeruddin Shah and Om Shivpuri, Lyrics were by Gulzar and music by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. It was shot at Fatehpur. Amitabh Bachchan narrated the film. Friends Forever Venner for altid is a Danish film produced in 1986 and released at the beginning of 1987. It was directed by Stefan Henszelman to a script by himself and Alexander Kørschen, was shown to large audiences in New York City, Washington and San Francisco and garnered the 1988 Audience Award at the San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. The film was successfully shown at the 2005 Copenhagen Gay and Lesbian Film Festival by its Danish distributor, Nordisk. Henszelman lived to direct one more film, Dagens Donna. He died of AIDS on October 2, 1991, aged 31. Number One with a Bullet Number One with a Bullet is a 1987 American police detective film directed by Jack Smight and starring Robert Carradine, Billy Dee Williams, Valerie Bertinelli, Peter Graves, Doris Roberts, Bobby Di Cicco, Ray Girardin, Barry Sattels, Mykelti Williamson and Jon Gries. A Great Day in Harlem A Great Day in Harlem is a 1994 American documentary film directed by Jean Bach about the photograph of the same name. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Director Jean Bach acquired an original home movie showing the 1958 photo shoot from musician Milt Hinton. She used Hintons home video as the basis for her hour-long documentary. In a piece published in The New Yorker, jazz critic Whitney Balliett praised Bachs film as "a brilliant, funny, moving, altogether miraculous documentary." Jean Bach described how, upon the films release, a number of similar photographs employed the "A Great Day in..." theme. Hugh Hefner assembled Hollywood-area musicians for "A Great Day in Hollywood" in conjunction with a sneak preview of A Great Day in Harlem. Soon after, "A Great Day in Philadelphia" included musicians such as Jimmy Heath, Benny Golson and Ray Bryant. During the filming of Kansas City, musicians including Jay McShann posed for "A Great Day in Kansas City." A multi-page supplement in The Star-Ledger featured "A Great Day in Jersey," while a Dutch photograph was titled "A Great Day in Haarlem." The trend spread to other styles of music, with Houston blues musicians posing for "A Great Day in Houston." "A Great Day in Hip Hop" was followed by XXLs "The Greatest Day in Hip Hop." An Atlanta radio station gathered musicians for "A Great Day in Doo-Wop." A New York cellist, inspired by both the original photograph and the film, assembled chamber musicians for "A Great Day in New York." The New York Post ran "A Great Day in Spanish Harlem." By 2004, The New York Times was referring to the original photograph as A Great Day in Harlem. Darkdrive Darkdrive is a science fiction movie which premiered in Canada in November 1997 and went straight to DVD in the USA. It stars Ken Olandt and Julie Benz. Darkdrive was the first DVD ever released in United Kingdom. Escape from Atlantis Escape from Atlantis is a 1997 made-for-TV movie, starring Jeff Speakman. The movie originally aired on Starz was written by Arne Olsen and directed by Strathford Hamilton. Akseli and Elina Akseli and Elina is a 1970 Finnish drama film directed by Edvin Laine. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival. The film is based on the third volume of Väinö Linnas novel trilogy Under the North Star. Its a sequel to the 1968 film Here which was based on the two first volumes of the trilogy. Pruncul, petrolul si Ardelenii The Oil, the Baby and the Transylvanians is a Romanian Red Western directed by Dan Pița. It dramatises the struggles of Romanian and Hungarian settlers in a new land, the American frontier. Despite the American setting, including such minor details as use of the phrase "Bad-lands", it was shot entirely in Romania. A group of American Fulbright Scholars served as uncredited script consultants to make the English-language portion of the script sound more authentic. It is a sequel to The Prophet and The Actress, which are the first two parts of the trilogy. Eight Eight is a 1998 British short film directed by Stephen Daldry, written by Tim Clague and produced by Working Title Films. Red Dust Red Dust is a 1999 Croatian film directed by Zrinko Ogresta. It was Croatias official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Selected for the 56th Mostra Internazionale dArte Cinematografica di Venezia, Venezia Grand Prix "Golden Anchor" Haifas 15th International Film Festival - Haifa Dancing in September "Dancing in September" is an alternate name for "September", a single by Earth. Dancing in September is a 2000 HBO television film starring Isaiah Washington and Nicole Ari Parker. Challenge Challenge is a 1984 Telugu-language film, produced by K. S. Rama Rao under the Creative Commercials banner and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. It stars Chiranjeevi, Vijayashanti and Suhasini in the lead roles, with music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. This film is based on Yandamuri Veerendranaths novel Dabbu to the power of Dabbu. Where Eskimos Live Where Eskimos Live is a feature film released in 2002. It was a Polish-American-British and Germany co-operation. Sharkey, posing as a UNICEF rescuer of war orphans but really part of the sinister world of child trafficking, picks up Vlado, an orphan of war dreaming of freedom and a better life. They embark upon a strange and enlightening journey through war-torn Bosnia. As they struggle to leave the country and fight to stay alive, they discover love and compassion from which emerges moral and spiritual redemption. A Fighter's Blues A Fighters Blues is a 2000 Hong Kong drama film written and directed by Daniel Lee, produced by and starring Andy Lau. Lau, who displays profound emotions as a kickboxer who persistently pursues dignity and honorary value in the film, was awarded the Golden Bauhinia Awards for Best Actor for his performance. Released on 21 December 2000, A Fighters Blues is Laus 100th film role. DysEnchanted DysEnchanted is a short subject about seven storybook characters: Cinderella, Snow White, Goldilocks, Sleeping Beauty, Alice In Wonderland, Dorothy and Little Red Riding Hood. They are in group therapy dishing and dealing with what comes after "happily ever after". When Clara, a New Jersey divorcee, joins the group she discovers that life is no fairy tale. Written and directed by Terri Miller, DysEnchanted is only eight minutes long. It was shot in Culver City, California over two ten-hours days. It was originally supposed to be longer, but was slimmed down due to time constraints. The film is little known, released in 2004. G@me Game is a 2003 Japanese thriller film, based on a novel by Keigo Higashino. Yesterday Was a Lie Yesterday Was a Lie is a 2008 neo-noir film written and directed by James Kerwin and starring Kipleigh Brown, Chase Masterson, John Newton, and Mik Scriba. In publicity materials, the film has been described as a combination of science fantasy and film noir. The film had its commercial release in 2009. Theresa: The Body of Christ Teresa, el cuerpo de Cristo is a 2007 biopic written and directed by Ray Loriga and starring Paz Vega as the title character, Saint Teresa of Ávila. The film has been criticised by Spanish bishops for its erotic representation of the saints visions, exemplified by the posters depiction of the hand of Christ touching the arm of the naked Teresa. The shooting locations include the Ciudad de la Luz in Alicante, Ávila, Portugal, Trujillo, Soria and Segovia. Your Name Is Justine Your Name is Justine is a 2005 Luxembourgish film directed by Franco de Peña. De Peña had originally wanted to produce the film in Germany, but when he was unable to garner enough funds, he came to Luxembourg. The film was co-produced by Luxembourg Hemisphere Films and Polish Opus Film, and shot primarily in Luxembourg with the aid of numerous local technicians. As a result of the multifaceted production, the dialogue of the movie is in English, German and Polish. The plot of the story revolves around a girl called Mariola, who is forced into prostitution in Berlin, and attempts to hold on to her sense of self despite being exploited by those around her. The film was Luxembourgs submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Although previous submissions had been rejected due to not being in the official language of the country, the Academy removed the requirement for the 79th Academy Awards, allowing Your Name is Justine and other films such as Canadas Water to be submitted. However, the film was rejected by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences before the formal review process. The Academy determined that there was not enough creative contribution from Luxembourg to qualify under the Academys requirements, which stress that a "submitting country must certify that creative talent of that country exercised artistic control of the film." Joy Hoffman, the head of Luxembourgs foreign-language Oscar committee, was disappointed by the rejection. Although he accepted the notion that the film was a "borderline entry", he noted that "without Luxembourg the film wouldnt exist". Bubble Fiction: Boom or Bust is a 2007 Japanese science fiction comedy film directed by Yasuo Baba available with English sub-titles. The plot centers on traveling in time from 2007 to 1990 and in the process compares some everyday things between 1990 and 2007 in a humorous way. El rati horror show El Rati Horror Show is a 2010 Argentine film directed by Enrique Piñeyro and written by Piñeyro and Pablo Galfre. Monsieur Papa Monsieur Papa is a 2011 French film directed by Kad Merad and starring Michèle Laroque and Kad Merad. Jellyfish Eyes is a 2013 Japanese fantasy film directed by contemporary artist Takashi Murakami. His debut feature film, it was released in Japan on April 26, 2013. Jellyfish Eyes was released on Blu-Ray in Japan on January 24, 2014; The Criterion Collection released the film on DVD and Blu-Ray in North America on December 8, 2015. A sequel to the film has been announced. Looking for Maria Sanchez 200 Cartas is an independent Puerto Rican film, written and directed by Bruno Irizarry, starring Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jaime Camil, Dayanara Torres, Monica Steuer and Mayra Matos Pérez. Dorothy and the Witches of Oz Dorothy and the Witches of Oz is a 2012 film directed by Leigh Scott, based on the novels The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Ozma of Oz, The Road to Oz and The Magic of Oz by L. Frank Baum. The film stars Paulie Redding, Billy Boyd, Eliza Swenson, Mia Sara, Lance Henriksen, and Christopher Lloyd. A longer version of the film was originally released as a TV miniseries in 2011 called The Witches of Oz, distributed by MarVista Entertainment. The miniseries was over an hour longer and had earlier versions of the special effects. The miniseries was originally released in 2011 in Europe, though its United Kingdom premiere wasnt until July 5, 2012 on the Sci-Fi Channel. Development of the miniseries/film began while director Leigh Scott was making direct-to-video films for The Asylum. Production began in December 2009 and filming took place throughout Connecticut and New York City. Mammal Mammal is a 2016 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Rebecca Daly. It was shown in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. How Murray Saved Christmas How Murray Saved Christmas is a 2014 animated musical television special, directed by Peter Avanzino and written by Mike Reiss. The voice actors include Jerry Stiller, Sean Hayes, Kevin Michael Richardson, Jason Alexander, John Ratzenberger and Dennis Haysbert. Reiss, a writer and producer of The Simpsons who sought to bring a "Simpsons sensibility to Christmas specials," adapted the script from his 2000 childrens book of the same name and its 2002 sequel Santa Claustrophobia, which were both illustrated by David Catrow. The special premiered on December 5, 2014, on NBC. It was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics. Zip & Zap and the Captain's Island Zip & Zap and the Captains Island is a 2016 Spanish adventure film directed by Oskar Santos and starred by Teo Planell, Toni Gómez and Elena Anaya. This is the sequel of Zipi y Zape y el club de la canica. Nirnnayakam Nirnaayakam is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written by Bobby–Sanjay and directed by V. K. Prakash. The film features Asif Ali and Prem Prakash in Lead roles and Nedumudi Venu, Malavika Mohanan and Tisca Chopra in supporting roles. It was produced jointly by Jose Simon and Rajesh George Under the banner Jairaj Films. The film was released on 5 June 2015. Weirdos Weirdos is a Canadian drama film, which debuted at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was directed by Bruce McDonald and written by Daniel MacIvor. Set in Nova Scotia in 1976, the film stars Dylan Authors as Kit, a teenager living in a small town who decides to run away to live with his mother. Scoop! Scoop! is a 2016 Japanese suspense comedy drama film directed by and starring Masaharu Fukuyama. It was released in Japan by Toho on October 1, 2016. By the Time It Gets Dark By the Time It Gets Dark, known in Thai as Dao Khanong, is a 2016 Thai drama film directed by Anocha Suwichakornpong. It won the 2016 Suphannahong National Film Awards for Best Picture. It was also selected as the Thai entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Njan Marykutty Njan Marykutty is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by Ranjith Sankar and co-produced with Jayasurya. The film stars Jayasurya as a trans woman named Marykutty, with Innocent, Jewel Mary, Jins Baskar, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Aju Varghese and Joju George in other prominent roles. The music for the film was composed by Anand Madhusoodhanan.The film was released on 15 June 2018 on the eve of Ramadan. Manslaughter Manslaughter is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Thomas Meighan, Leatrice Joy, and Lois Wilson. It was scripted by Jeanie MacPherson adapted from the novel of the same name by Alice Duer Miller. The film portrays the main character, Lydia Thorne, as a thrill-seeking, self-entitled, and wild woman who do not have a reputation of thinking before acting. She acts selfishly by dancing with other men in the presence of her husband and not providing help to her maid who is in dire need for her sons health. As a result of her numerous poor decisions, she is taken to court because of a vehicle accident entailing a high-speed chase she has with a motorcyclist policeman. Following this accident, she is imprisoned for manslaughter after being prosecuted by her husband, Daniel OBannon, who is a lawyer. After this endeavor, Lydia comes out of jail to find her husband has become an alcoholic. This film was one of the first to depict very graphic scene of men plundering a room of women meant to represent the descent of Lydias privileged life., and this film contained various imagery depicting life among the upper-class society. Manslaughter was the first film to show an erotic kiss between two members of the same sex. The film consists of a character development that added to the films success, and at the time romance was a popular hit of the time because of the demographic that the films were addressing. Mother Goose Melodies Mother Goose Melodies is a 1931 Silly Symphonies animated film, directed by Burt Gillett. Two years later it was semi remade in Technicolor as Old King Cole. Tillie and Gus Tillie and Gus is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Francis Martin, co-written by Martin and Walter DeLeon, and starring W.C. Fields, Alison Skipworth, Baby LeRoy, Julie Bishop, Phillip Trent and Clarence Wilson. It is based on a short story by Rupert Hughes entitled Dont Call Me Madame. The film was released on October 13, 1933, by Paramount Pictures. Westward Ho Westward Ho is a 1935 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring John Wayne and Sheila Bromley. Released by Republic Pictures it was produced by Paul Malvern. Two Years Before the Mast Two Years Before the Mast is a 1946 adventure film based on Richard Henry Dana Jr.s travel book of the same name. It stars Alan Ladd, Brian Donlevy, William Bendix, and Barry Fitzgerald. Botany Bay Botany Bay is a 1953 American drama film directed by John Farrow and starring Alan Ladd, James Mason and Patricia Medina. It was based on a novel of the same name by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. The Siege at Red River Siege at Red River is a 1954 American Western film directed by Rudolph Maté and written by Sydney Boehm. The film stars Van Johnson, Joanne Dru, Richard Boone, Milburn Stone, Jeff Morrow, and Craig Hill. The film was released on May 1, 1954, by 20th Century Fox. Jumpin' Jupiter Jumpin Jupiter is a 1955 cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series starring Porky Pig and Sylvester. It is the last of a series of three horror-themed cartoons that starred the duo, with the other two being Scaredy Cat and Claws for Alarm. They all had the running theme of Porky and Sylvester settling down for the night in a location that was dangerous with Porky being oblivious and Sylvester being aware and trying to alert Porky but only succeeding in annoying him. This one deals with Porky and Sylvester having to deal with aliens that land as they camp the night in a desert. The Maverick Queen The Maverick Queen is a 1956 American Trucolor western film starring Barbara Stanwyck as the title character and Barry Sullivan as an undercover Pinkerton detective out to stop outlaws Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid, and the Wild Bunch. It was the first film made in Republics widescreen process Naturama, The film was based on the novel by Zane Grey. Totò, Peppino e i fuorilegge Toto, Peppino and the Outlaws is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque. For this film Peppino De Filippo was awarded with a Silver Ribbon for best supporting actor. The Devil's Daffodil The Devils Daffodil is a 1961 British-West German black-and-white crime film directed by Ákos Ráthonyi. The film was produced in an English and a German version, starring different actors in the lead roles but otherwise featuring an almost identical cast and crew. It starred William Lucas in the English version and Joachim Fuchsberger in the German one. Zip 'N Snort Zip n Snort is a 1961 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner released on January 21, 1961. It was written and directed by Chuck Jones. The Unscrupulous Ones The Unscrupulous Ones is a 1962 Brazilian crime film directed by Ruy Guerra. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. House of the Damned House of the Damned is a 1963 horror/thriller film, shot in CinemaScope. It was produced and directed by Maury Dexter, and stars Ron Foster, Merry Anders, Richard Crane, Erika Peters and Richard Kiel. A Stranger in Town A Stranger in Town, released in the UK as For a Dollar in the Teeth, is a 1967 Italian-American Spaghetti Western film directed by Luigi Vanzi. The film is the first in a series of four western films starring Tony Anthony as "The Stranger". Released by MGM, it was a surprise box office hit in international markets. Made in Paris Made in Paris is a 1966 American romantic comedy film starring Louis Jourdan, Ann-Margret, Richard Crenna, Edie Adams and Chad Everett. The film was written by Stanley Roberts and directed by Boris Sagal. This was the last screen credit for veteran MGM musical director Georgie Stoll before retirement. Die Nibelungen, Teil 1 - Siegfried Die Nibelungen is a 1966/1967 West German fantasy film released in two parts, Siegfried von Xanten and Kriemhilds Rache. It was directed by Harald Reinl and produced by Artur Brauner. Die Nibelungen starred Uwe Beyer, Karin Dor and Herbert Lom. The two films were a remake of Fritz Langs 1924 silent classic Die Nibelungen, which was in turn based on the epic poem the Nibelungenlied. The Butt Fimpen is a 1974 Swedish family film written and directed by Bo Widerberg and starring Johan Bergman. Sooner or Later Sooner or Later is a 1979 American made-for-television teen romantic drama film directed by Bruce Hart, starring Denise Miller, Rex Smith, Barbara Feldon and Judd Hirsch which premiered on NBC on March 25, 1979. As a then up-and-coming recording artist, Rex Smith became an overnight teen idol immediately following the films telecast and he achieved pop star status in America with his hit single from the films soundtrack entitled "You Take My Breath Away", which reached No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent two weeks at No. 7 on the Cash Box Top 100. Der Zauberberg The Magic Mountain is a 1982 German film adaptation of Thomas Manns 1924 novel The Magic Mountain directed by Hans W. Geißendörfer. Peter-No-Tail in America Peter-No-Tail in Americat is a 1985 Swedish animation based on stories about the tail-less cat Pelle Svanslös by Gösta Knutsson. The cartoon is a sequel to the 1981 cartoon Peter-No-Tail, and is known in Sweden for its extremely surreal content. Witness in the War Zone Deadline is a 1987 war/drama film about a journalist amidst the Lebanese Civil War who is set up and fed false information. The film was directed by Nathaniel Gutman. Christopher Walken stars as main role, "ace reporter" Don Stevens. It was shot in Israel. It was released in some countries under the title Witness in the War Zone. Woodchipper Massacre Woodchipper Massacre is a 1988 American horror comedy Z movie directed by Jon McBride, who also directed Cannibal Campout. The film was also written by McBride. Schastlivye dni Happy Days is a 1991 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksei Balabanov. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Jack Be Nimble Jack Be Nimble is a New Zealand gothic horror movie directed by Garth Maxwell, who later described it as "a stylised supernatural tale". The film stars the American Alexis Arquette and the New Zealand actor Sarah Smuts-Kennedy. It includes one of the final movie appearances of the legendary British/New Zealand actor and musician Bruno Lawrence. Kodocha , also known as Kodocha for short, is a manga series by Miho Obana. The series was adapted as an OVA by J.C. Staff and released on December 16, 1995 by Shueisha under their Ribon Video label. An anime television series was created by Studio Gallop and NAS and broadcast on TV Tokyo every Friday from April 5, 1996 to March 27, 1998. In 2002, the manga was published in North America in English by Tokyopop as Kodocha: Sanas Stage. In 2006, Tokyopop lost the license to the manga, leaving it out of print. In 2005, the first half of the anime series was licensed for North American distribution by Funimation Entertainment and has been released on DVD. In 2012, Funimation announced that their Kodocha DVDs will be going out of print. Both the manga and anime have been well received by publications for different media for the character interactions and the comedy. The manga won the 1998 Kodansha Manga Award for shōjo. At the American Anime Awards held in 2007, it was nominated for best comedy anime. Dead Letter Office Dead Letter Office is a 1998 Australian film starring Miranda Otto. Cry of a Prostitute Cry of a Prostitute is a 1974 Italian gangster film directed by Andrea Bianchi. Garfield Goes Hollywood Garfield Goes Hollywood is a 1987 animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip. It once again featured Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield. The special was first broadcast May 8, 1987 on CBS and was nominated for Outstanding Animated Program at the 39th Primetime Emmy Awards. It has been released on both VHS and DVD home video. Sometimes Aunt Martha Does Dreadful Things Sometimes Aunt Martha Does Dreadful Things is a 1971 cult film written, produced, and directed by Thomas Casey. Set in Miami, and shot at the now closed Moberly Studios in Hollywood, Florida, the story centers around two criminals, Stanley and Paul, played by Abe Zwick, who, because of their criminal history in Baltimore, have decided to lie low in a Miami suburb. They hatch a plan that involves Paul in drag. He wears wigs, womens blouses, skirts, and sensible shoes to pose as Stanleys "Aunt Martha." An implicit homosexual relationship ostensibly exists between Paul and Stanley. Stanley is shown in the company of several girls. Aunt Martha is not heartened by them and forbids Stanley to see them. Stanley and Aunt Martha argue constantly with Martha expressing a great deal of dissatisfaction with Stanleys lifestyle. Stanley seems to have no real direction in his life beyond hallucinogenic drugs and becoming terrified and hysterical when "far out chicks" start unbuckling his pants. When he gets absurdly high, usually by his drugged out friend Jerry, played by Jessie Eastland, he tends to become violently agitated. Oktoberfest Oktoberfest is a 1987 Yugoslav drama film directed by Dragan Kresoja. It was entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival. Eat the Document Eat the Document is a documentary of Bob Dylans 1966 tour of the United Kingdom with the Hawks. It was shot under Dylans direction by D. A. Pennebaker, whose groundbreaking documentary Dont Look Back chronicled Dylans 1965 British tour. The film was originally commissioned for the ABC television series ABC Stage 67. Though shooting had completed for the film, Dylans July 1966 motorcycle accident delayed the editing process. Once well enough to work again, Dylan edited the film himself. ABC rejected the film as incomprehensible for a mainstream audience. It has never been released on home video and prints are rarely screened in theaters. Some footage from Eat the Document was used in Martin Scorseses 2005 documentary on Bob Dylan, No Direction Home and 3 song excerpts are Special Features on the DVD. Zora the Vampire Zora the Vampire is a 2000 Italian horror-comedy film written and directed by Manetti Bros.. It is loosely based on the eponymous comic character. Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Three's Company' Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Threes Company is a 2003 American made-for-television movie, made by NBC, documenting the success of the sitcom Threes Company, as well as the interpersonal conflicts that occurred among its staff and cast. Former Threes Company cast member Joyce DeWitt served as co-producer and host. Pusinky Dolls is a 2007 Czech drama film directed by Karin Babinská. Pray is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Yuichi Sato, starring Tetsuji Tamayama and Asami Mizukawa. Love & Suicide Love and Suicide is a 2006 independent lesbian romance film by Mia Salsi. Another Perfect Stranger Another Perfect Stranger is a 2007 film sequel to the 2005 Christian film, The Perfect Stranger. It stars Jefferson Moore, and Ruby Marie Lewis as Sarah Cominsky, the grown daughter of Nikki. It is followed by another sequel Nikki and the Perfect Stranger. It was based largely on David Gregorys novel, Day with a Perfect Stranger, with a few minor plot changes. Confessions of a Go-Go Girl Confessions of a Go-Go Girl is a 2008 Lifetime made-for-television film starring Chelsea Hobbs, directed by Grant Harvey, based on a play by Jill Morley and written an co-executive produced by Lenore Kletter. Weddings and Other Disasters Marriage and Other Disasters is a 2010 Italian comedy film written and directed by Nina Di Majo. It was nominated for two Silver Ribbons, for best actress and best supporting actress. Annan Thambi Annan Thambi is a 2008 Indian Malayalam-language directed by Anwar Rasheed, starring Mammootty, Lakshmi Rai and Gopika. Mammootty plays twins Achu and Appu in the film. The film was a success at the box office. Unlikely Revolutionaries Unlikely Revolutionaries is a 2010 Italian crime-comedy film directed by Lucio Pellegrini. It was shot between Rome and in Cervinia, Aosta Valley. The film was screened out of competition at the 2011 Montreal World Film Festival. The Policeman's Wife The Police Officers Wife is a 2013 German drama film directed by Philip Gröning. It was screened in the main competition section at the 70th Venice International Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize. Pappu Can't Dance Saala Pappu is a 1980 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Baby and produced by Raghu Kumar. The film stars Prathap Pothen, Seema, Sukumari and Jagathy Sreekumar. The film has musical score by K. J. Joy. 10 Rules for Falling in Love 10 Rules for Falling in Love is a 2012 romantic comedy film written and directed by Cristiano Bortone and starring Guglielmo Scilla, Vincenzo Salemme and Enrica Pintore. Desaparecidos Desaparecidos is a 2011 Brazilian horror film directed by David Schürmann. The film tells the story of a group of six friends, who after going to a party on an island, mysteriously disappeared, with frightening images of them registered by the cameras. Found by the authorities, these images are the only way to find out what happened to them. With an independent production, the film was shot for fifteen days in Ilhabela. Filmed as a pseudo-documentary, similar to the American film The Blair Witch Project. It is the first found footage horror feature film of Brazil. Air Force One Is Down Air Force One Is Down is a 2012 action television miniseries divided in two parts loosely based on a story by Alistair MacLean that was improvised on a 1981 novel by John Denis. The film stars Jeremy Sisto, Jamie Thomas King, Emilie de Ravin, Rupert Graves, Ken Duken and Linda Hamilton. Treachery Treachery is a film written and directed by Travis Romero and starring Michael Biehn. The Chef's Wife Almost Friends is a 2014 French comedy-drama film written, directed by, and starring Anne Le Ny, along with Karin Viard, Emmanuelle Devos and Roschdy Zem. It was shot in and around Orléans. 11 A.M. 11 A.M. is a 2013 South Korean sci-fi thriller film directed by Kim Hyun-seok, and starring Jung Jae-young, Kim Ok-bin and Choi Daniel. It was released in theaters on November 28, 2013. Fatal Frame Gekijōban Zero, also known as Fatal Frame: The Movie, is a 2014 Japanese horror film directed by Mari Asato, starring Ayami Nakajō and Aoi Morikawa, and based on a novelization by Eiji Ōtsuka of the Fatal Frame video game series. It was released on 26 September 2014. Gekijōban Zero premiered in North America on July 28, 2015, at the 19th Fantasia International Film Festival. Beau Brummel Beau Brummel is a 1924 American silent film historical drama starring John Barrymore and Mary Astor. The film was directed by Harry Beaumont and based upon Clyde Fitchs 1890 play, which had been performed by Richard Mansfield, and depicts the life of the British Regency dandy Beau Brummell. Several years after Barrymores death, his daughter Diana Barrymore was shown a special screening of this film as she had never seen her father in any of his silent films. In 1952, the film entered the public domain in the United States because Warner Bros. did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. Kiki Kiki is a 1926 silent romantic comedy film directed by Clarence Brown and starring Norma Talmadge and Ronald Colman. The film is based upon a 1918 play of the same name by , which was later adapted by David Belasco and performed on Broadway to great success in 1921 by his muse Lenore Ulric. The film was restored from the only three "rather incomplete" surviving copies, one each in English, French and Czech. As noted in the prologue to the restored film, the English and French story lines differ. Porky's Railroad Porkys Railroad is a Looney Tunes cartoon starring Porky Pig released in 1937. A Man Betrayed A Man Betrayed is a 1941 American film directed by John H. Auer and starring John Wayne. Hello, Frisco, Hello Hello, Frisco, Hello is a 1943 American musical film starring Alice Faye, John Payne, Lynn Bari, and Jack Oakie. The film was made in Technicolor and released by 20th Century-Fox. This was one of the last musicals made by Faye for Fox, and in later interviews Faye said it was clear Fox was promoting Betty Grable as her successor. Released at the height of World War II, the film became one of Fayes highest-grossing pictures for Fox. The film tells the story of vaudeville performers in San Francisco, during the period of the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition when Alexander Graham Bell made the first transcontinental phone call from New York City to San Francisco. The movie introduced the song "Youll Never Know", which was sung by Alice Faye and won an Academy Award for Best Original Song. Although Faye never made an official recording of the song, it is often named as her signature song. Hello, Frisco, Hello was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Color Cinematography. It was directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and featured Lynn Bari and Jack Oakie. The opening sequence, in its entirety, is used in the film Nob Hill as is the basic plot. This film is a remake of King of Burlesque His Butler's Sister His Butlers Sister is a 1943 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Deanna Durbin. The supporting cast includes Franchot Tone, Pat OBrien, Akim Tamiroff, Evelyn Ankers and Hans Conried. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Sound Recording. Le silence est d'or Man About Town is a 1947 French-American film written and directed by René Clair. It was released in a shortened version in the USA as Man About Town. The film marked Clairs return to working in France after twelve years abroad in Britain and the USA. Edward and Caroline Edward and Caroline is a 1951 French comedy film directed by Jacques Becker, starring Daniel Gélin and Anne Vernon. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. The films sets were designed by the art director Jacques Colombier. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. Red Skies of Montana Red Skies of Montana is a 1952 adventure drama in which Richard Widmark stars as a smokejumper who attempts to save his crew while being overrun by a forest fire, not only to preserve their lives, but to redeem himself after being the only survivor of a previous disaster. The film was loosely based on the August 1949 Mann Gulch fire, and filmed on location in Technicolor with the cooperation of the United States Forest Service. Bugle Mountain, located in the Scapegoat Wilderness near Lincoln, gave its name to the fictional setting of the forest fire in the Selway National Forest shown during the first 30 minutes of the film. Mr. & Mrs. '55 Mr. & Mrs. 55 is a 1955 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film by director Guru Dutt. Guru Dutt stars alongside Madhubala, supported by Lalita Pawar, Johnny Walker and Jagdeep in this socially critical film set in contemporary Bombay. The films music is by O. P. Nayyar, with lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. Actress Vyjayanthimala was first offered the lead female role but rejected due to her hectic schedule, which in later 2011 she recalled as her worst decision. Wicked as They Come Wicked as They Come is a 1956 British film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Arlene Dahl, Philip Carey and Herbert Marshall. Woman in a Dressing Gown Woman in a Dressing Gown is a 1957 British drama film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Yvonne Mitchell, Anthony Quayle, Sylvia Syms, and Carole Lesley. The film won four awards at the 7th Berlin International Film Festival including "Best Foreign Film". Mitchell won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. The film also won the 1958 Golden Globe Award for Best English-Language Foreign Film. The screenplay was written by Ted Willis and the cinematographer was Gilbert Taylor. The producer was Frank Godwin. A Wife Confesses is a 1961 Japanese film directed by Yasuzo Masumura. It is a courtroom drama about a young wife on trial for murdering her older husband after cutting his rope whilst mountaineering. The Trojan Horse The Trojan Horse is a 1961 film set in the tenth and final year of the Trojan War. The film focuses primarily on the exploits of the Trojan hero Aeneas during this time. The film was directed by Giorgio Ferroni and stars Steve Reeves as Aeneas and John Drew Barrymore as Odysseus. In 2004 it was restored and shown as part of the retrospective "Storia Segreta del Cinema Italiano: Italian Kings of the Bs" at the 61st Venice International Film Festival. Island of the Blue Dolphins Island of the Blue Dolphins is a 1964 American drama film directed by James B. Clark and written by Jane Klove and Ted Sherdeman. It is based on the 1960 novel Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott ODell. The film stars Celia Kaye, Larry Domasin, Ann Daniel, Carlos Romero, George Kennedy and Hal John Norman. The film was released on July 3, 1964, by Universal Pictures. The producer and director had previously collaborated on A Dog of Flanders and Misty. The film was shot in Gualala, California. La ronde Circle of Love is a 1964 French drama film directed by Roger Vadim and based on Arthur Schnitzlers 1897 play Reigen. The film generated minor controversy due to Jane Fondas involvement, as she was one of the first major American actresses to do a nude scene in a foreign film. Angel in My Pocket Angel in My Pocket is a 1969 American comedy film starring Andy Griffith and directed by Alan Rafkin. One of three films originally planned by Universal Pictures to star Griffith, it also features Lee Meriwether, Jerry Van Dyke, Kay Medford, Henry Jones, Edgar Buchanan, and Gary Collins. The film has never been released to home video in any format. Long Ago, Tomorrow The Raging Moon is a 1971 British film starring Malcolm McDowell and Nanette Newman and based on the book by British novelist Peter Marshall. Adapted and directed by Bryan Forbes, this "romance in wheelchairs" was considered unusual in its time owing in part to the sexual nature of the relationship between McDowell and Newman, who play disabled people. The film received two Golden Globe nominations, for Best Foreign Film, and Best Song for Long Ago Tomorrow. Adventures of a Taxi Driver Adventures of a Taxi Driver is a 1976 British sex comedy film directed by Stanley Long and starring Barry Evans, Judy Geeson and Adrienne Posta. There were two sequels, Adventures of a Private Eye and Adventures of a Plumbers Mate. Association of Wrongdoers Association of Wrongdoers is a 1987 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi. The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank is a 1988 television film directed by John Erman, based on Miep Giess book Anne Frank Remembered. The film was broadcast as part of an ad hoc network, Kraft Golden Showcase Network. Playwright William Hanley received an Emmy for his script. Dr. M Dr. M. is a 1990 crime film co-written and directed by Claude Chabrol. The film is loosely based on the plot of Fritz Langs Dr. Mabuse the Gambler, which was in turn based on Mabuse der Spieler by Norbert Jacques. Waiting for the Light Waiting for the Light is a 1990 American comedy film written and directed by Christopher Monger and starring Shirley MacLaine, Teri Garr, Clancy Brown, Vincent Schiavelli, John Bedford Lloyd, Colin Baumgartner and Hillary Wolf. It was released on November 2, 1990, by Triumph Films. Something to Live for: The Alison Gertz Story Something to Live for: The Alison Gertz Story is a 1992 American television film based on the life of a prominent AIDS activist Alison Gertz. It originally aired on ABC on March 29, 1992, approximately four months before Gertzs death. Entangled Entangled is a 1993 French-Canadian thriller film directed by Max Fischer and starring Judd Nelson and Pierce Brosnan. Vibrations Vibrations is a 1996 film directed and written by Michael Paseornek. House of Frankenstein House of Frankenstein is a 1997 television miniseries that revived Universals threesome, the vampire, Frankensteins monster and the werewolf. It starred Adrian Pasdar, Greg Wise and Teri Polo. It first aired on NBC in two parts on November 2 and November 3, 1997. Terror in the Mall Terror in the Mall is a 1998 thriller television film directed by Norberto Barba and starring Rob Estes, Shannon Sturges, David Soul, Kai Wiesinger and Angeline Ball. The film is about a group of people trapped in a deserted mall during a flood along with an escaped prisoner. The Demon Il demonio is a 1963 Italian drama film directed by Brunello Rondi. The film premiered at the 24th Venice International Film Festival. The Last Seduction II The Last Seduction II is a 1999 neo-noir film directed by Terry Marcel and starring Joan Severance. The film is a sequel to The Last Seduction and features none of the original cast. Sea Prince and the Fire Child is a 1981 Japanese anime film by Sanrio, based on the story by Shintaro Tsuji. It is said to be a loose retelling of Romeo and Juliet, itself a European version of many tales of star-crossed lovers in a variety of cultures and eras. In this story, the children of the gods of fire and water fall in love and fight to stay together in the face of adversity. The Girl The Girl is a 2000 American/French romantic drama film directed by Sande Zeig. It is a love story set in Paris between "the Artist" and "the Girl", based on a story by Zeigs partner Monique Wittig. It was negatively received by critics. Suddenly Naked Descendant Descendant is a 2003 film starring Katherine Heigl and Jeremy London based on the story "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe. Homeland Security Homeland Security is a 2004 made-for-TV film, which was intended as a pilot for a series which never materialized. A Perfect Fit A Perfect Fit is a 2005 American thriller starring Adrian Grenier, Leila Arcieri, Polly Draper, Victoria Rowell and written and directed by Ron Brown. The film is distributed by Warner Bros. and Polychrome Pictures. Ghost House Ghost House is a 2004 South Korean horror-comedy film. It was released in South Korea on September 7, 2004, and was the fourth best selling film of the year with 2,890,000 tickets sold. Pilot "The Pilot" is the first episode of the American television situation comedy Everybody Loves Raymond. The episode was directed by Michael Lembeck and written by Philip Rosenthal. Ek Vivaah... Aisa Bhi Ek Vivaah... Aisa Bhi is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film. The film is directed by Kaushik Ghatak and stars Sonu Sood and Isha Koppikar. Ek Vivaah... Aisa Bhi was released on 7 November 2008 across India. Breathful Breathful is a 2007 gangster-comedy film directed by Daryush Shokof. Featuring a mostly female cast, Breathful is meant to promote gender equality and womens rights, particularly the rights of women from Shokofs homeland, Iran. Shokof has said that the word was created by himself and that the film was a homage to the film Breathless by Jean-Luc Godard. 12 Paces Without a Head 12 Paces Without a Head is a 2009 film set in the North Sea in 1401. The film centers on the German folk hero Klaus Störtebeker, who was a pirate at the time. The title comes from a legend which asserts that when he was captured by the Hanseatic League, he struck a deal with his captors that every one of his men whom he could walk past after being decapitated, would be let go. Störtebekers body allegedly managed to make twelve paces before collapsing. My Dear Desperado My Dear Desperado is a 2010 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Kim Kwang-sik, and starring Park Joong-hoon and Jung Yu-mi as two people who become semi-basement one-room neighbors: brave yet jobless Se-jin and Dong-chul, the neighborhood gangster who always gets beaten up. The film received 688,832 admissions nationwide. This film was remade in Hindi titled Jayantabhai Ki Luv Story in 2013 starring Vivek Oberoi opposite Neha Sharma in lead roles. The movie was officially remade in Tamil by Nalan Kumarasamy titled Kadhalum Kadandhu Pogum for which or was paid as copyrights. Story of a Girl Story of a Girl is a 2017 TV movie directed by Kyra Sedgwick, which is her directorial debut. The movie is based on the 2007 novel of the same name written by Sara Zarr. The movie stars Kevin Bacon, Jon Tenney, Ryann Shane, Sosie Bacon and Tyler Johnston. It aired on July 23, 2017 in the United States. Degrassi Takes Manhattan The Rest of My Life: Degrassi Takes Manhattan is a 2010 Canadian film based on the popular, long-running teenage drama Degrassi, which was known as Degrassi: The Next Generation prior to this film. The movie premiered in Canada on MuchMusic on 16 July 2010, and in the United States on TeenNick on 19 July 2010. It was directed by veteran Degrassi actor-director, Stefan Brogren. Degrassi Takes Manhattan is the second feature-length movie of the Next Generation cast, and the third feature-length film in the Degrassi franchise, the first being 1992s Schools Out. For syndication purposes, the film will also be shown as a four-part episode titled "The Rest of My Life". This movie brought TeenNick its highest ratings ever, the most watched telecast on the network, and the most watched telecast by teens on the evening of 19 July. An extended version of the film was released as a bonus on the shows season 9 DVD on 20 July 2010. The special acted as somewhat of a de facto series finale for The Next Generation. Parama Veera Chakra Parama Veera Chakra is a 2011 Telugu Patriotic film, produced by C. Kalyan on Teja Cinema banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao as his 150th film. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Ameesha Patel, Sheela, Neha Dhupia, Jayasudha in the lead roles and music was composed by Mani Sharma. The film released during the 2011 Sankranthi weekend to poor reviews. However, it won the Sarojini Devi Award for a Film on National Integration at the 2010 Nandi Awards. The Ghastly Love of Johnny X The Ghastly Love of Johnny X is a 2012 American musical science fiction comedy film written, produced, and directed by Paul Bunnell. It stars Will Keenan, Creed Bratton, and De Anna Joy Brooks, Reggie Bannister, Les Williams, Jed Rowen and features, in supporting roles, Kate Maberly, Paul Williams and Kevin McCarthy It was the last feature film shot in Kodak Plus-X. It was the last film featuring Kevin McCarthy, who died two years before its release. The film is an homage to 1950s sci-fi, teen and the rock and roll of the era. It follows the adventures of Johnny X, an alien on Earth who is chasing his ex-girlfriend after she steals his powerful invention: the resurrection suit. All in Good Time All in Good Time is a British film directed by Nigel Cole and starring Reece Ritchie, Amara Karan, Harish Patel, and Meera Syal. It is based on Ayub Khan-Dins 2007 play Rafta, Rafta, which was based on Bill Naughtons 1963 play All in Good Time and the 1966 film adaptation The Family Way. La distancia más larga La distancia más larga is a Venezuelan film directed by Claudia Pinto and released in 2013. A Venezuelan/Spanish co-production, the film was nominated for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film at the 29th Goya Awards. Viktor Viktor is a 2014 Franco/Russian film written and directed by Philippe Martinez. Starring Gérard Depardieu and Elizabeth Hurley, the film premiered September 2, 2014, in Moscow and debuted in New York City on October 24, 2014. The project was filmed entirely in Russia and, being set in Moscow, it was filmed in locations in both Moscow and the Chechen capital of Grozny. Un Natale stupefacente Un Natale Stupefacente is a 2014 Italian comedy film written and directed by Volfango De Biasi. It grossed $7,015,989 at the Italian box office. Big Match Big Match is a 2014 South Korean action film written and directed by Choi Ho, starring Lee Jung-jae, Shin Ha-kyun, Lee Sung-min and BoA. The Parts You Lose The Parts You Lose is a 2019 American thriller film starring Aaron Paul and Danny Murphy as a fugitive criminal and a deaf boy who befriend one another. Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Scoot McNairy also star as the boys parents. The film is directed by Christopher Cantwell based on a screenplay by Darren Lemke. The H Collective financed Gran Vias production of the film. Filming took place in Winnipeg, Canada. The Parts You Lose had its world premiere on March 14, 2019 at the 2019 Sun Valley Film Festival in Sun Valley. Samuel Goldwyn Films will release the film commercially in the United States on October 4, 2019. Hi, Nellie! Hi, Nellie! is a 1934 American crime drama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Paul Muni and Glenda Farrell. A newspaper editor is demoted to writing an advice column for refusing to go along with the crowd in declaring a missing lawyer a thief. Speed Speed is a 1936 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer action film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring James Stewart in his first starring role, and Wendy Barrie. Although only a low-budget "B" movie, the film was notable for its realistic cinematography by Lester White, incorporating scenes from the Indianapolis 500 race and on-location shooting at the Muroc dry lake bed, used for high-speed racing by "hot rodders" in the 1930s. Advance publicity trumpeted that Stewart drove the specially-prepared "Falcon" to . Termites of 1938 Termites of 1938 is a 1938 American film directed by Del Lord and starring slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. Released by Columbia Pictures, it is the 28th short film starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Love on the Dole Love on the Dole is a 1941 British drama film starring Deborah Kerr and Clifford Evans. It was adapted from the novel of the same name by Walter Greenwood. Dizzy Pilots Dizzy Pilots is the 74th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1943 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. In Dizzy Pilots, the Stooges are the Wrong brothers. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The True Glory The True Glory is a co-production of the US Office of War Information and the British Ministry of Information, documenting the victory on the Western Front, from Normandy to the collapse of the Third Reich. Although many individuals, including screenwriter and director Garson Kanin, contributed to the film, British director Carol Reed is normally credited as the director. The film was promoted with the tagline, "The story of your victory...told by the guys who won it!" The film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Mysterious Intruder Mysterious Intruder is a 1946 American mystery film noir based on the radio drama The Whistler. Directed by William Castle, the production features Richard Dix, Barton MacLane and Nina Vale. It is the fifth of Columbia Pictures eight "Whistler" films produced in the 1940s, the first seven starring Dix. Fright Night Fright Night is the 98th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1947 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Mr. Peek-a-Boo Mr. Peek-a-Boo or Garou-Garou, le Passe-muraille is a 1951 French comedy film, directed by Jean Boyer. The film is based on the short story by Marcel Aymé about a "man who could walk through walls". The film premiered on 6 April 1951. Mister Cory Mister Cory is a 1957 American CinemaScope Eastmancolor film noir crime film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Tony Curtis, Martha Hyer, Charles Bickford and Kathryn Grant. Cast a Long Shadow Cast a Long Shadow is a 1959 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring Audie Murphy and Terry Moore. Bandits of Orgosolo Banditi a Orgosolo is a 1960 Italian film drama directed by Vittorio De Seta. The film stars Vittorina Pisano. De Seta won an Award for the film at the Venice Film Festival. Emil and the Detectives Emil and the Detectives is a 1964 film directed by Peter Tewksbury based on the novel Emil and the Detectives by German author Erich Kästner. The film stars Walter Slezak and Bryan Russell. The Glory Stompers The Glory Stompers is a 1967 outlaw biker film. How to Commit Marriage How to Commit Marriage is a 1969 comedy film directed by Norman Panama and starring Bob Hope and Jackie Gleason in their only movie together. The supporting cast features Jane Wyman as Hopes wife, Tina Louise as record-producer Gleasons love interest, Leslie Nielsen as the straight man, and Professor Irwin Corey as a Middle Eastern guru named "the Baba Zeba." Tim Matheson also appears in an early role. This was Jane Wymans final film appearance. A rock band entitled The Comfortable Chair appears as a rock group, performing their song "A Childs Garden." The movie was filmed in the then-current version of Cinerama. Bombay Talkie Bombay Talkie is a 1970 film by Merchant Ivory Productions, with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and James Ivory. Stevie Stevie is a 1978 British biographical film directed by Robert Enders, and starring Glenda Jackson, Trevor Howard, Mona Washbourne, and Alec McCowen. It was based on the play Stevie by Hugh Whitemore. Studios that distributed the film included 20th Century Fox in the U.S., Hoyts in Australia, and Universal Pictures internationally. The film is about the life of the British poet Stevie Smith, and centres on Smiths relationship with her aunt, with whom she lived for many years in a house in Palmers Green, London. Film critic Roger Ebert wrote, "It contains one of Glenda Jackson’s greatest performances. She knows this character well... She does what great actors can do: She takes a character who might seem uninteresting, and makes us care deeply about the uneventful days of her life." From Here to Eternity From Here to Eternity is a 1979 American three-part, six-hour television miniseries and a remake of the 1953 film From Here to Eternity based on the 1951 novel of the same name. All three conclude with the December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor. The miniseries originally aired in three two-hour installments on three consecutive Wednesdays on NBC on February 14, 21 and 28, 1979. The story details the men and families of G Company, 24th Infantry Division, United States Army. There are two main sub-plots: First Sergeant Milt Warden’s ongoing affair with Karen Holmes, the wife of his commanding officer, and Private Robert E. Lee Prewitts affair with Lorene Rogers, a local prostitute. Ernesto Ernesto is a 1979 film directed by Salvatore Samperi and starring Martin Halm. The movie is loosely based on Umberto Saba’s novel of the same name. Threshold Threshold is a 1981 Canadian drama/science fiction film directed by Richard Pearce and starring Donald Sutherland and Jeff Goldblum. The film was nominated for eight Genie Awards in 1983 and won three of them. Sutherland also won best actor at the 1982 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival for his performance. Threshold was filmed on location at the then newly constructed Ottawa General Hospital. Ferat Vampire Upír z Feratu, also known as Ferat Vampire is a 1982 Czechoslovak horror film directed by Juraj Herz. The name is a pun on Upír Nosferatu, or Nosferatu the Vampire. Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge is the first made-for-television Western film based on the 20-year television version of Gunsmoke starring James Arness. Although it is supposed to be set in the wilds of Kansas, it was filmed in Alberta, Canada. Legacy Legacy: A Mormon Journey is a 53-minute film produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Legacy depicts the life of two recent converts from the 1830s to the 1890s. The characters are fictional, though the events they experience are historical. The film was initially produced to be shown in the Legacy Theatre of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, following the buildings complete remodel. After the buildings reopening, Legacy premiered on July 3, 1993. In addition to screenings in the JSMB adjacent to Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah, it was shown at the visitors centers at the churchs Washington D.C. and Mesa Arizona temples. It was replaced in March 2000 by The Testaments of One Fold and One Shepherd. All Tied Up All Tied Up is a 1994 comedy film directed by John Mark Robinson and starring Zach Galligan, Teri Hatcher, and Lara Harris. It was filmed in Los Angeles. The Black Velvet Gown The Black Velvet Gown is a 1991 ITV television film, based on the novel by Catherine Cookson, and starring Janet McTeer, Geraldine Somerville, and Bob Peck. It won an International Emmy for Best Drama. The film was produced by World Wide International Production for Tyne Tees Television. Lovelife Lovelife is a 1997 romantic comedy film written and directed by Jon Harmon Feldman. The ensemble cast includes Matt Letscher, Sherilyn Fenn, Saffron Burrows, Carla Gugino, Bruce Davison, Jon Tenney and Peter Krause. Lovelife was nominated for a Feature Film Award at the 1997 Austin Film Festival, and won an Audience Award at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. The film was winner of the screenplay award at the L.A. Indie fest. Death Sentence Mrityudand is an Indian Hindi drama film released in 1997. It was directed and produced by Prakash Jha and stars Madhuri Dixit, Shabana Azmi, Ayub Khan, Mohan Agashe and Om Puri. The film is a commentary on the social and the gender injustice. As in his other movies, filmmaker Prakash Jha has focussed on the social problems that plague his native state of Bihar, India, and like his other movies this one straddles the boundary between art film and commercial film. The film also boasted of some semi-classical music, tuned by Anand-Milind and Raghunath Seth and worded by Javed Akhtar. The film was critically acclaimed and is considered to be one of Madhuri Dixits best performances. The Bishop's Bedroom The Bishops Bedroom is an Italian thriller-drama film directed by Dino Risi adapted from the novel of the same name by Piero Chiara. It stars Ugo Tognazzi, Ornella Muti and Patrick Dewaere. Supporting actors include Lia Tanzi and Piero Mazzarella. Lake Maggiore provides a beautiful and evocative backdrop to the action: the central events of the film take place around Baveno as opposed to Oggebbio in the novel. Forget America Forget America is a 2000 German drama film directed by Vanessa Jopp. Crazy Lips is a Japanese comedy horror film directed by Hirohisa Sasaki from 2000. It follows a young woman who, after her brother is accused of decapitating four schoolgirls, goes to a psychic in an effort to prove his innocence, only to find things spiraling out of control. The Legend of Gingko The Legend of Gingko is a 2000 South Korean film starring Choi Jin-sil. Ham & Cheese Ham & Cheese is a 2004 Canadian film directed by Warren P. Sonoda. The story written by Mike Beaver and Jason Jones and starring Mike Beaver and Jason Jones is about two talentless actors who attempt to make it in showbiz with persistence, ready to do anything to reach their dreams without letting go. A Constant Forge A Constant Forge is a 2000 documentary film directed by Charles Kiselyak about the life and work of John Cassavetes. It contains interviews with Cassavetes himself as well as recollections by actors who have worked with him and thoughts by admirers, including Lynn Carlin, Seymour Cassel, Peter Falk, John A. Gallagher, Ben Gazzara, Lelia Goldoni, Annette Insdorf, Carol Kane, Sean Penn, Gena Rowlands and Jon Voight. A Very Serious Person A Very Serious Person is a 2006 drama film directed by Charles Busch and starring Polly Bergen, Charles Busch, Dana Ivey, Julie Halston, Carl Andress, and P.J. Verhoest. Requiem from Java Opera Jawa is a 2006 Indonesian-Austrian musical film directed by Garin Nugroho that features traditional Javanese classical music and dance in a setting of opera that is inspired by the "Abduction of Sita" episode from the Ramayana. The film was commissioned for Peter Sellars New Crowned Hope festival in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In addition to music by Rahayu Supanggah, the film features installation art production design by Nanang Rhamat. Prince of Broadway Prince of Broadway is a 2008 American independent drama film written and directed by Sean Baker. Valu Valu is a 2008 comedy Marathi film directed by Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni. The film featured in various international film festivals as The Wild Bull. It also became the first Marathi film to be selected in Rotterdam International Film Festival 2008, the Netherlands. Homeland Hora Proelefsis Smile Pinki Smile Pinki is a 39-minute documentary directed by Megan Mylan. The film shows the story of a poor girl in rural India whose life is transformed when she receives free surgery to correct her cleft lip. The documentary was made in Hindi and Bhojpuri, and won the 81st Academy Award for Best Documentary. Embargo Embargo is a 2010 film that is an adaptation of a tale included in the 1978 Quasi Object by the Portuguese writer José Saramago. The Entrepreneur The Entrepreneur is a 2011 Italian drama film directed by Giuliano Montaldo. The film premiered out of competition at the 2011 Rome Film Festival. It won three Italian Golden Globes for best film, cinematography and best music and the special jury prize to Pierfrancesco Favino. It was also nominated to four Nastro dArgento Awards. Club 60 Club 60 is a 2013 Bollywood film produced by Kavee Kumar under the Pulse Media banner and directed by Sanjay Tripathy. The film features Farooq Sheikh, Sarika, Raghubir Yadav and Satish Shah in key roles. The film was Farooq Sheikh’s last release before his death on 27 December 2013. The Scent The Scent is a 2012 South Korean comedy-thriller film starring Park Hee-soon and Park Si-yeon. Kang Seon-woo is a detective specializing in adultery cases. One day, he investigates the scene of an incident only to find two dead bodies. The only witness is Kim Soo-jin, the dead mans wife. Seon-woo inadvertently become a primary suspect and struggles to prove his innocence. Mediastan Mediastan is a 2013 documentary film about the 2010 United States diplomatic cables leak, directed by Johannes Wahlström and produced by Julian Assange, Rebecca OBrien and Lauren Dark. Its release was timed to challenge that of The Fifth Estate, a film dramatization about WikiLeaks which Assange has described as a "propaganda attack" against the organization. The suffix -stan is Persian for "place of" or "country" from Indo-Iranian *stanam, "place." Ivan Tsarevich i Seryy Volk 2 Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf 2 is a 2013 Russian full-length traditionally-animated film directed by Vladimir Toropchin. The Science of Doctor Who The Science of Doctor Who is a televised lecture by physicist Brian Cox discussing the nature of space and time as related to the science fiction series Doctor Who. Cox covers topics including the nature of black holes, time dilation, time as a dimension in which to travel and the possibilities of alien life. The lecture is held at the Royal Institutions lecture hall and interspersed with small segments of Cox on the TARDIS with the Eleventh Doctor, played by Matt Smith. My Bromance My Bromance, is a 2014 Thai movie starring Teerapat Lohanan and Pongsatorn Sripinta. The movies director is Nitchapoom Chaianun. The film was filmed in 2013 and premiered on February 20, 2014. The movie was categorized as Drama and was filmed primarily in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The show main sponsors are: Changs Drinking Water, Holiday Inn Chiang Mai, Paradise Clinic and The Greenery Villa. On 13 December 2014, it was revealed that the show production is undergoing filming on a new sequel named: My Bromance: The Series. The sequel was later changed to a short story named Reunion. During mid of 2016, it was announced that The Series has started filming, with completely new casts. In early September of 2017, Wayufilm teased that they will soon be filming My Bromance 2 and it will premiere in 2018. Teerapat Lohanan and Pongsatorn Sripinta will return to reprise their roles as Golf and Bank respectively. Grace Stirs Up Success An American Girl: Grace Stirs Up Success is a 2015 family-drama film starring newcomer Olivia Rodrigo in the title role, Virginia Madsen, Eloise Webb, Caitlin Carmichael, Notlim Taylor, Lili Bordán, Fabrice Michel, Roxane Bret, Krisztina Peremartoni and András Bálint in supporting roles, along with an appearance from restaurateur Joe Bastianich as himself. As with the previous films, Grace was directed by Vince Marcello, with screenplay by Jessica OToole and Amy Rardin. The film focuses on 2015 Girl of the Year Grace Thomas, as she takes an unexpected trip to Paris and finds a way to save her grandparents ailing bakery by joining in a season of MasterChef Junior. Socialphobia Socialphobia is a 2015 South Korean thriller/drama film starring Byun Yo-han and Lee Joo-seung. It was co-written and directed by Hong Seok-jae in his directorial debut, based on a real-life story that explores the social issues within internet culture among the Korean youth of the 21st century. On That Night... While We Dream Gong Shou Dao is a 2017 Chinese kung fu short film directed by Wen Zhang and produced by Jet Li. The film stars Jack Ma, Jet Li, Donnie Yen, Wu Jing, Tony Jaa, Jacky Heung, Asashōryū Akinori, Zou Shiming, and Natasha Liu Bordizzo. The film was released on November 11, 2017, during the Double 11 Shopping Carnival. Kept Husbands Kept Husbands is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Lloyd Bacon, starring Dorothy Mackaill and Joel McCrea, with major supporting roles filled by Robert McWade, Florence Roberts and Mary Carr. The original story was written by the films associate producer, Louis Sarecky, and adapted for the screen by Forrest Halsey and Alfred Jackson. Although primarily a drama, the film has many comedic touches to it. The film centers around the class struggles and stereotypes between the working class and the wealthy, which was particularly striking during the Depression era when this film was made. The film also points out the stereotypical gender roles which were prevalent at that time. The Stranger's Return The Strangers Return is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Miriam Hopkins, Lionel Barrymore and Franchot Tone. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Miriam Hopkins was loaned out to MGM for the picture while under contract to Paramount. Louisiana Purchase Louisiana Purchase is a 1941 film adaptation of the theater musical of the same name. A Paramount Pictures production, the film was directed by Irving Cummings, with Robert Emmett Dolan serving as musical director as he had done for the play. Starring comedian Bob Hope, the film featured Vera Zorina, Victor Moore and Irène Bordoni reprising their stage roles. Raoul Pene Du Bois did the production and costume design and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Color along with Stephen Seymour. The cinematography was by Harry Hallenberger and Ray Rennahan who also received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography. Reason and Emotion Reason and Emotion is a propaganda short film by Walt Disney Productions, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1943. Released on August 27, 1943 in the United States, the short is eight minutes long. The short has been compared to the 2015 Pixar Animation Studios film Inside Out. The Silver Fleet The Silver Fleet is a 1943 British war film written and directed by Vernon Sewell and Gordon Wellesley and produced by Powell & Pressburger under the banner of "The Archers". Madonna of the Seven Moons Madonna of the Seven Moons is a 1945 British drama film directed by Arthur Crabtree for Gainsborough Pictures and starring Phyllis Calvert, Stewart Granger and Patricia Roc. The film was produced by Rubeigh James Minney, with cinematography from Jack Cox and screenplay by Roland Pertwee. It was one of the Gainsborough melodramas. Crazy with the Heat Not to be confused with Crazy from the Heat. Crazy with the Heat is a 1947 Donald & Goofy series animated cartoon, it was the last Donald & Goofy short film produced. Two Weeks Vacation Two Weeks Vacation is a 1952 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon follows Goofy on an ill-fated vacation trip traveling cross country. It was directed by Jack Kinney and features the voices of Pinto Colvig as Goofy and Alan Reed as the narrator and a hitchhiker. Satan's Waitin' Satans Waitin is a 1954 animated Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng, released in 1954, starring Sylvester and Tweety. It was reissued as Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies in 1961. A different short, Devils Feud Cake, was re-titled Satans Waitin when it was featured as part of The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie. A Flirtatious Woman Une femme coquette was the first of four short fiction films made by French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard preceding his work in feature-length narrative film. The short film is based on the story Le Signe by Guy de Maupassant. It is a nine-minute story of a woman who decides to copy the gesture she has seen a prostitute make to passing men. Then a young man, played by Roland Tolmatchoff, responds. In Maupassants original tale the scene takes place indoors, the woman having signaled from her window, but in Godards revision the characters meet by a bench on the Ile Rousseau in Geneva. One Foot in Hell One Foot in Hell is a 1960 Western DeLuxe Color and CinemaScope film starring Alan Ladd, Don Murray and Dan OHerlihy, directed by James B. Clark and co-written by Sydney Boehm and Aaron Spelling from a story by Spelling. The File of the Golden Goose The File of the Golden Goose is a 1969 British thriller film directed by Sam Wanamaker and starring Yul Brynner, Charles Gray and Edward Woodward. Its plot involves an American detective being sent to Britain to track down a major international criminal. It is a reworking of the 1947 film T-Men, directed by Anthony Mann. The Games The Games is a 1970 British sports drama film directed by Michael Winner. It is based on the Hugh Atkinson novel and adapted to the screen by Erich Segal. The plot concerned four marathon competitors at a fictitious Olympic Games in Rome, played by Michael Crawford, Ryan ONeal, Charles Aznavour and Athol Compton. Elton John recorded one song for the soundtrack. J W Coop J. W. Coop is a 1972 American Western film set in the world of the modern American rodeo circuit. It stars and was directed by Cliff Robertson who also co-scripted the film. Featuring footage from actual rodeo events, it was made with the cooperation of the Rodeo Cowboys Association. The School Teacher Linsegnante is a 1975 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Nando Cicero. The film had a great commercial success and generated an "Insegnante" film series, that consists of six titles, three of them starred by Edwige Fenech in the main role. Linsegnante represents the first major role for Alvaro Vitali, who in a short time would become a star of the genre. Fenech reprises the name of Giovanna from her previous box-office hit Giovannona Long-Thigh. The film was followed by The Schoolteacher Goes to Boys High. Too Scared to Scream Too Scared to Scream, also known as The Doorman, is a 1985 independent film / horror film directed by Tony Lo Bianco. It stars Mike Connors, who also produces, Anne Archer and Ian McShane. The film is known for its stellar supporting cast including John Heard, Maureen OSullivan and Murray Hamilton. The main title song, "Ill Be There," is performed by Charles Aznavour. The end title song, also "Ill Be There," is performed by Phyllis Hyman. Equalizer 2000 Equalizer 2000, also known as Defender 2000, is a 1987 action movie, filmed in the Philippines, featuring an appearance by Robert Patrick. The film is best described as one of the many Mad Max ripoffs which were prevalent in the mid-1980s. Gde nakhoditsya Nofelet? Where is the Nophelet? is a Soviet 1988 romantic comedy directed by Gerald Bezhanov. El amante bilingüe The Bilingual Lover is a 1993 Spanish film, written and directed by Vicente Aranda and adapted from a novel by Juan Marsé. The film stars Imanol Arias, Ornella Muti and Loles León. The film is a grotesque drama, with some elements of comedy. Set in Barcelona in the 1980s, El Amante Bilingüe takes an ironic approach to Catalan linguistic policies, nationalism and eroticism with a pattern of double identity that was based on elements from the authors life. Noi, cei din linia întîi The Last Assault is a 1986 Romanian drama film directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu. It is set during World War II, during the period when Romania joined the Allies against the Axis. The Last Will The Last Will is a 2001 Croatian film directed by Zoran Sudar and produced by Vicenco Blagaić. It is a comedy about a tour guide in small town of Dalmatia, played by Goran Višnjić, who inherited millions from a distant relative in USA only to find himself pursued by professional killers. The Last Will was one of the more ambitious Croatian films in the 1990s. It was supposed to be the first Croatian feature film made completely in private production, without state subsidies. It was also supposed to use the charisma of Goran Višnjić and Dalmatia locations to promote Croatian tourism, as well as to encourage American filmmakers to use Croatian locations and film production resources in their future projects. However, the production was hampered by many financial problems, leading to all types of lawsuits. Producers also failed to bring in any major stars from Hollywood other than Angelica Bridges. Although the film finished in 1999, because of the budget constraints, it had to wait until 2001 to be released in Croatian cinemas. It received mixed reviews and anything but spectacular box-office numbers. Little Senegal Little Senegal is a 2001 Algerian film directed by Rachid Bouchareb. It was Algerias submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Big Bird in China Big Bird in China is a 1983 American television special produced by Sesame Workshop, The Jim Henson Company and CCTV. It was originally broadcast on May 29, 1983 on NBC. The special was based on the popular television series Sesame Street. Big Bird, Barkley and Little Xiao Fu travel through China to find Feng Huang, the Phoenix bird. The production was released on VHS from Random House Home Video in 1987, on VHS from Paramount Home Video in 1996, and on DVD from Sony Wonder on February 10, 2004. Although the voice of Telly Monster was Brian Muehl, Martin P. Robinson re-dubbed Tellys lines for the DVD version when Big Bird goes to China. The DVD lacks about a minute of the original production, in which Big Bird is looking for someone who speaks "American", though it can be seen on the VHS version. This television special had a sequel known as Big Bird in Japan. Midwinter Night's Dream Midwinter Nights Dream is a 2004 drama film directed by Goran Paskaljevic. It is an allegory of the Balkan wars, starring an autistic child as the main character. When first released in Serbia, it caused some public outrage because of the sharp criticism of Serbias role in the war. It Is Fine! Everything Is Fine. It is Fine! Everything Is Fine. is a 2007 American independent drama film directed by David Brothers and Crispin Glover. It was written by and stars Steven C. Stewart. The story centers on a person with cerebral palsy. Production is credited to Glovers Volcanic Eruptions company, and it was shot in Utah. It Is Fine is the second in a planned trilogy of films directed by Glover, with the other two entries being What Is It? and It Is Mine. The Tokyo Trial The Tokyo Trial is a Chinese film released in 2006. Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Richard E. Robbins, which portrays the lives and experiences of American combat soldiers who have been to the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Paju Paju is a 2009 South Korean film. It tells the tale of a teenage schoolgirl and her complex relationship with her older sister’s husband. Set in the city where it takes its name from – a longtime military area and now a developing city located close to the North/South Korean border – its narrative deals with guilt, mystery, love and redemption, as well as the psychological layers of its characters. The film also offers a glimpse into South Korean society and the struggles some residents of Paju face. In 2010 Paju became the first ever Korean film to open the International Film Festival Rotterdam and to compete at the Tribeca Film Festival. Six Shooters Aballay is a 2010 Argentine drama film directed by Fernando Spiner. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Mobile Suit Gundam 00: A Wakening of the Trailblazer is a 2010 Japanese anime science fiction film part of the Gundam metaseries and directed by Seiji Mizushima. The film is set two years after the second season of Mobile Suit Gundam 00, as the film sees Celestial Being against a group of hostile aliens known as ELS. The film is notable for being the first entry in Gundam to feature aliens as its antagonists. The film premiered on September 18, 2010, and was released on Blu-ray & DVD in Japan on December 25, 2010. The Recipe The Recipe is a 2010 South Korean film about a television producer who finds out many surprising truths while tracking down the story about a mysterious bean paste stew. Behind the captivating taste lies a woman’s unfortunate life and love story. Autoerotic Autoerotic is a 2011 comedy-drama film directed by Joe Swanberg and Adam Wingard, written by Swanberg, Wingard, and Simon Barrett, and starring Kate Lyn Sheil, Amy Seimetz, Lane Hughes, Kris Swanberg, Ti West, and Frank V. Ross. IFC Midnight released it to video on demand on July 22, 2011. Maïna Maïna is a Canadian drama film, released in 2013. Directed by Michel Poulette, adaptation of Dominique Demerss novel, the film stars Roseanne Supernault. Saige Paints the Sky An American Girl: Saige Paints the Sky is the seventh film in the American Girl series, introducing newcomer Sidney Fullmer in the title role, as well as Kerr Smith, Jane Seymour, Alex Peters, Alana Gordillo and Mika Abdalla. The film tells the story of Saige Copeland, an aspiring young artist from Albuquerque. As with the previous film, the screenplay was written by Jessica OToole and Amy Rardin. The movie was directed by Vince Marcello. A screening of the film was held at the KiMo Theatre in Albuquerque. The Breaks The Breaks is a 2016 American television hip-hop drama film that chronicles the life of three friends during the early 1990s hip-hop scene. The film stars Wood Harris, Mack Wilds, Afton Williamson, David Call and rapper Method Man. Inspired by journalist Dan Charnas book "The Big Payback", The Breaks was written and directed by Seith Mann and executive produced by Mann, Charnas, and Maggie Malina, along with Susan Levison and Bill Flanagan. The Breaks premiered on VH1 on January 4, 2016. On February 16, 2016, VH1 picked up The Breaks to become a full television series. Nelly Nelly is a 2016 Canadian biographical-drama film directed by Anne Émond and starring Mylène Mackay as Nelly Arcan, an award-winning Canadian author and former sex worker who committed suicide in 2009. The film is based on some of Arcans own writings, including her book Putain. After debuting at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival, the film received some positive reviews, including for Mackays performance. It was nominated for two Canadian Screen Awards and won for Best Costume Design. Come Swim Come Swim is a 2017 American short film written and directed by Kristen Stewart. It was shown in the 70th Anniversary Events section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, and was part of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. The short was produced by David E. Shapiro of Starlight Studios, who worked with Stewart for a period of approximately three years. The film was streamed from November 10, 2017. Georgettan's Pooram Georgettans Pooram is a 2017 Indian Malayalam film directed by K. Biju, starring Dileep in lead role. The screenplay is written by Y. V. Rajesh based on a story by Biju. It is produced by Arun Gosh and Bijoy Chandran under the banner of Shivani Entertainments and Chand V Creations. Principal photography began in October 2017 in Thrissur. Bosko the Talk-Ink Kid Bosko, the Talk-Ink Kid is a 1929 live-action/animated short film produced to sell a series of Bosko cartoons. The film was never released to theaters, and therefore not seen by a wide audience until 2000 on Cartoon Networks television special Toonheads: The Lost Cartoons. The film was produced in May 1929 and directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising. Borderline Borderline is a 1930 film, written and directed by Kenneth Macpherson and produced by the Pool Group in Territet, Switzerland. The silent film, with English inter-titles, is primarily noted for its handling of the contentious issue of inter-racial relationships, using avant-garde experimental film-making techniques, and is today very much part of the curriculum of the study of modern cinematography. The film, which features Paul Robeson, Eslanda Robeson, Bryher and HD, was originally believed to have been lost, but was discovered, by chance, in Switzerland in 1983. An original 16mm copy of this film is now held in the Donnell Media Center, New York City Public Library. In 2006, the British Film Institute sponsored the films restoration by The George Eastman House and eventual DVD release with a soundtrack, composed by Courtney Pine. Its premiere at the Tate Modern gallery in London attracted 2,000 people. In 2010, the film was released with a soundtrack composed by Mallory Johns, and performed by the Southern Connecticut State University Creative Music Orchestra. The Silver Horde The Silver Horde is a 1930 American pre-Code romantic drama film starring Joel McCrea as a fisherman torn between two women, played by Evelyn Brent and Jean Arthur. Directed by George Archainbaud from a screenplay by Wallace Smith, it is the second film adaptation of the 1909 novel of the same name by Rex Beach, which is a follow up to his earlier novel, The Spoilers. The first filming of The Silver Horde was a silent 1920 film also titled The Silver Horde. The title is a reference to the salmon fishing industry in Alaska, and the color of the fish bulging in the fishermens nets. Dark Hazard Dark Hazard is 1934 American drama film starring Edward G. Robinson and directed by Alfred E. Green. It is based on a novel by W. R. Burnett. It was produced by First National Pictures and released through Warner Bros.. A copy is held at the Library of Congress and the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theatre Research. I Haven't Got a Hat I Havent Got a Hat is a 1935 animated short film, directed by Isadore Freleng for Leon Schlesinger Productions as part of Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies series. Released by Warner Bros. on March 2, 1935, the short is notable for featuring the first appearance of several Warner Bros. cartoon characters, most notably future cartoon star Porky Pig. I Havent Got a Hat was one of the earliest Technicolor Merrie Melodies, and was produced using Technicolors two-strip process instead of its more expensive three-strip process. Princesse Tam-Tam Princess Tam Tam is a 1935 French black-and-white film which stars Josephine Baker as a local Tunisian girl who is educated and then introduced to Parisian high society. Baker sings two songs, "Dream Ship" and "Neath the Tropical Blue Skies", in the film, and dances a number of times. Stranded Stranded is a 1935 American drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Kay Francis, George Brent and Patricia Ellis. The films sets were designed by the art director Anton Grot. My Favorite Duck My Favorite Duck is a 1942 color Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. It was the second color entry in the Looney Tunes series, and the first pairing of Porky and Daffy produced in Technicolor. It was directed by Chuck Jones, in his first collaboration with writer Michael Maltese. The title was presumably inspired by a film of that era, either 1940s My Favorite Wife or 1942s My Favorite Blonde. In this case the title is used ironically. This is one of several entries in a series where Daffy torments Porky in a variety of ways. Man of Evil Fanny by Gaslight is a 1944 British drama film, produced by Gainsborough Pictures, set in the 1870s and adapted from a novel by Michael Sadleir. It was the second of its famous period-set "Gainsborough melodramas", following The Man in Grey. Its US release was delayed for its breaking the Hays Purity Code, and 17 minutes were removed for this release. Stewart Granger later said he "didnt like" the film because of its "drippy characters" but thought "Asquith was much the best of those directors I worked with at Gainsborough." Too Young to Kiss Too Young to Kiss is a 1951, American comedy film from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring Van Johnson and June Allyson. The film, in which the 34-year-old Allysons Cynthia Potter masquerades as a 14-year-old child prodigy, was directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The monaural, black-and-white film clocks in at 91 minutes long. The film, which earned 164% of its budget, received mixed critical reviews. Two Tickets to Broadway Two Tickets to Broadway is a 1951 American Technicolor musical film directed by James V. Kern and filmed on the RKO Forty Acres backlot. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Recording. The film was choreographed by Busby Berkeley. The roles of the two delicatessen owners were originally offered to Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, who had to turn down the parts due to Laurel being ill. The Devil Makes Three The Devil Makes Three is a 1952 thriller film set in post-World War II Germany, starring Gene Kelly, Pier Angeli and Richard Egan. Top Secret Affair Top Secret Affair is a 1957 romantic comedy film made by Carrollton Inc. and distributed by Warner Bros. that stars Susan Hayward and Kirk Douglas. It was directed by H.C. Potter and produced by Martin Rackin and Milton Sperling from a screenplay by Roland Kibbee and Allan Scott. The story is very loosely adapted from the 1951 novel Melville Goodwin, U.S.A. by John P. Marquand, which had previously been adapted in 1952 for televisions "Pulitzer Prize Playhouse." Hollywood avoided filming the novel for years because of its touchy subject matter: a married generals affair with a wealthy journalist. The screenwriters finally wound up rewriting the plot. The names of the two characters—Melville Goodwin and Dottie Peale—were retained, but both were made single. The films credits state that it is "based on characters" in Marquands book, rather than on the book itself. The music score was by Roy Webb, the cinematography by Stanley Cortez and costume design by Charles LeMaire. The film co-stars Paul Stewart and Jim Backus. The original leads were to be Humphrey Bogart and wife Lauren Bacall, and they were filmed doing a wardrobe test in 1956. But Bogarts illness forced his withdrawal from the project, and Bacall opted to remain at home to care for him until his death in 1957. Expresso Bongo Expresso Bongo is a 1959 film satire of the music industry directed by Val Guest, shot in an uncredited Dyaliscope and starring Laurence Harvey, Cliff Richard, and Yolande Donlan.. It is adapted from the stage musical of the same name, which was first produced on the stage at the Saville Theatre, London, on 23 April 1958. In the film, Cliff Richard and the Shadows made their second screen appearance in a film released during 1959, the first being the much darker Serious Charge. The later film was made at Shepperton Studios, near London, with certain scenes shot on location in Londons Soho district. Let No Man Write My Epitaph Let No Man Write My Epitaph is a 1960 American crime drama film about the son of an executed criminal who aspires to escape his impoverished, crime-ridden neighborhood with the help of his mother and a group of concerned neighbors. The film was directed by Philip Leacock, and stars Burl Ives, Shelley Winters, James Darren, Jean Seberg, and Ricardo Montalban. The film was based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Willard Motley, and is a sequel to the 1949 film Knock on Any Door, which was itself based on an earlier Motley novel. Sex Kittens Go to College Sex Kittens Go to College is a 1960 American comedy film from Allied Artists Pictures, produced and directed by Albert Zugsmith, that stars Mamie Van Doren, Tuesday Weld, and Mijanou Bardot. The film was also released in adult theaters with an additional 9-minute dream sequence added showcasing the robot, Sam Thinko, with striptease dancers. Vengeance of Hercules Goliath and the Dragon international co-production sword-and-sandal film starring Mark Forest and Broderick Crawford. The identity of the title character was changed from Hercules to Emilius known as Goliath for release in North America by American International Pictures to tie in with their previous use of "Goliath" in Goliath and the Barbarians. The American version of the film was produced by James H. Nicholson and Samuel Z. Arkoff, with Lee Kresel serving as dubbing director. The Iron Mask Le Masque de fer was a French film directed by Henri Decoin, released in 1962 and inspired by the story of the Man in the Iron Mask, as well as the novels by Alexandre Dumas: The Three Musketeers and Le Vicomte de Bragelonne. Zhivyot takoy paren There Is Such a Lad is a 1964 Soviet comedy film, directed by Vasily Shukshin. The movie is based on Vasily Shukshins collection of short stories. The Upper Hand The Upper Hand is a 1966 French thriller film about gold smuggling based on the novel by Auguste Le Breton and starring Jean Gabin, George Raft and Gert Fröbe. Bloodthirsty Butchers Bloodthirsty Butchers is a horror film directed by Andy Milligan. It is an adaptation of the notorious story of Sweeney Todd. The House That Vanished The House That Vanished is a 1973 British horror film directed by José Ramón Larraz, written by Derek Ford, and starring Andrea Allan, Karl Lanchbury, and Edmund Pegge. Its plot follows a young fashion model who witnesses a murder in an abandoned house in the woods, but is unable to relocate it after reporting the crime to police. Naked Vengeance Naked Vengeance is a 1985 exploitation rape-revenge film directed by Cirio Santiago. The film features Deborah Tranelli as its protagonist, actress-turned-vigilante Carla Harris. The film has since received a cult following and is often mentioned in works discussing films of the rape and revenge genre. How Poets Are Enjoying Their Lives How Poets Are Enjoying Their Lives is a Czech comedy film directed by Dusan Klein. It was released in 1988. The Wolves of Willoughby Chase The Wolves of Willoughby Chase is a 1989 dark fantasy film directed by Stuart Orme with a screenplay by William M. Akers. The cast includes Stephanie Beacham as Letitia Slighcarp, Mel Smith as Mr. Grimshaw, Richard OBrien as James, and Jane Horrocks as Pattern. Emily Hudson and Aleks Darowska play Bonnie Willoughby and her cousin Sylvia. The film is based on the 1962 novel of the same name written by Joan Aiken. Omega Cop Omega Cop is a 1989 film starring Adam West, Ron Marchini, Stuart Whitman, and Troy Donahue. It was also released under the title John Travis: Solar Survivor. This film was also written and produced by Ronald L. Marchini, and executive-produced by his wife, Jo Anne Marchini. Omega Cop was followed by a sequel, Karate Cop. Betrayal of the Dove Betrayal of the Dove is a 1993 American suspense film starring Helen Slater, Billy Zane, and Heather Lind in a screenplay co-written by actor-turned-author Robby Benson. Kærlighedens smerte Pain of Love,, is a Danish dramatic tragedy written and directed by Nils Malmros. It stars Anne Louise Hassing and Søren Østergaard in a beautiful but bitter story about a young college student whose small setbacks in school and relationships lead her toward an inexorable descent into suicidal depression. Boston Kickout Boston Kickout is a 1995 British drama feature film written and directed by Paul Hills. It won the Euskal Media Prize at the San Sebastián International Film Festival, Best Actor at the Cinema Jove International Film Festival in Valencia and Best Film at the Bermuda International Film Festival. Credo Credo is a 1997 Danish thriller film. Its original Danish title is Sekten, which means "The Sect". Written and directed by Susanne Bier, the film stars Sofie Gråbøl and Ellen Hillingsø, and was produced by Zentropa. Enas Iros Me Padoufles A Hero in His Slippers is a 1958 Greek comedy film directed by Alekos Sakellarios. The Best Man The Best Man is a 1998 Italian comedy film written and directed by Pupi Avati. It was entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Slayers Return , also known as Slayers Movie 2 - The Return, is a 1996 Japanese comic fantasy anime film written by Hajime Kanzaka and directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and Hiroshi Watanabe. It is the second film released in the Slayers saga and a sequel to 1995s Slayers Perfect that was itself followed by Slayers Great in 1997. In Slayers Return, the mercenary heroines Lina Inverse and Naga the Serpent are hired to rescue a village from an evil wizard who is searching there for a legendary treasure that might be an invincible magical weapon instrumental for his plan of world domination. The film was met with a positive reception and was also adapted into a manga version by Kanzaka and Shoko Yoshinaka. Pirates of the Plain Pirates of the Plain is a 1999 independent family adventure film, directed and written by John R. Cherry III, and starring Tim Curry and Seth Adkins. Pirates of the Plain details the adventure of Jezebel Jack, a pirate that is sent to the future where he meets Bobby, a young boy with an overactive imagination. Pros & Cons Pros & Cons is a 1999 comedy film starring Larry Miller, Tommy Davidson, and Delroy Lindo. It was directed by Boris Damast. It was released straight to video and is shown on cable television. This was the final film appearance of actor Darren McGavin. Cairo 30 Cairo 30 is a 1966 Egyptian drama film directed by Salāḥ Abu Seif, and based on Nagiub Mahfouzs 1945 novel Modern Cairo. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 39th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominée. Nuit de noces Wedding Night is a 2001 Canadian comedy film. Tender Age Tender Age is a 2000 Russian drama film directed by Sergei Solovyov. Doppelherz Doppelherz is a short, surrealist film by Marilyn Manson that runs for 26 minutes and was included on a bonus DVD that came with the first pressings of Marilyn Mansons fifth studio album, The Golden Age of Grotesque, released in 2003. Rog Rog, is a 2005 Hindi-language Bollywood thriller film directed by Himanshu Brahmbhatt, written by Mahesh Bhatt and produced by Pooja Bhatt. The film stars Irrfan Khan and former model, Ilene Hamann in the lead roles. Its plot is based on the 1944 Hollywood suspense thriller Laura. Carnera: The Walking Mountain Carnera: The Walking Mountain is a 2008 Italian drama film written and directed by Renzo Martinelli. It depicts real life events of the boxer Primo Carnera. Eduart Eduart is a 2006 Greek drama film directed by Angeliki Antoniou. It was Greeces submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also entered into the 29th Moscow International Film Festival. Spike Spike is a 2008 horror-romance directed by Robert Beaucage, produced by String And A Can Productions, and starring Edward Gusts, Sarah Livingston Evans, Anna-Marie Wayne, Nancy P. Corbo, and Jared Edwards. The film has been described by Robert Hope as "Angela Carter rewriting La Belle et la Bête as an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer." Inconceivable Inconceivable is a 2008 satirical drama about the test-tube baby industry. The film was written and directed by Mary McGuckian. Adopted Adopted is a 2009 American independent film starring comedian Pauly Shore. It is a mockumentary "in which Pauly plays himself going to Africa to adopt a child, à la Madonna and Angelina Jolie." The film marks Shores third turn as a writer, director, and producer. Ghosts Don't Exist Ghosts Dont Exist is a 2010 American psychological horror film written and directed by Eric Espejo and starring Phillip Roebuck, Devon Marie Burt, Frederick Cowie and Josh Davidson. A number of local Washingtonian celebrities make cameos in the film, including executive producer Chris Cooley, Lindsay Czarniak, Mike OMeara, and Todd Yoder. An Apology to Elephants An Apology to Elephants is a 2013 documentary that explores abuse and brutal treatment of elephants. It showcases elephant training and the psychological trauma and physical damage done by living conditions in some zoos and circuses. It was premiered on HBO on April 24, 2013, also celebrated as an Earth Day. The documentary includes interviews with environmental activists and biologists, including Performing Animal Welfare Society co-founders Ed Stewart and Pat Derby. The film was dedicated to Derby, also known as an "elephant lady", who died on February 15, 2013. Narrator Lily Tomlin campaigned on the subject for several years, in the course of which she met Pat Derby. Later, she suggested that HBO make a movie about elephant captivity. HBO began work on the documentary in 2011. It was later joined by PETA, which offered pictures and video footage, including photos from a whistleblower depicting elephant training at the Ringling Bros circus. Monsterz Monsterz is a 2014 Japanese fantasy horror thriller film directed by Hideo Nakata. It is a remake of the 2010 South Korean film Haunters. Alone for Christmas Alone for Christmas is a 2013 comedy film created by the independent film group The Asylum. A "loose mockbuster" of film series Home Alone, the film is directed by Joseph J. Lawson, written by Nancy Leopardi. It stars David DeLuise, Kim Little and Davis Cleveland. Vidiyum Munn Vidiyum Munn is a 2013 Indian Tamil thriller film directed by Balaji K. Kumar. The film stars Pooja Umashankar as Rekha, a prostitute trying to rescue a 12-year-old girl, played by Malavika Manikuttan, from the clutches of prostitution. The music was composed by Girishh Gopalakrishnan. Vidiyum Munn was the fifth Indian film to be released in Auro 3D 11.1 surround sound system. The film was released by PVR Pictures on 29 November 2013 to Critical acclaim but average grosser at the box office. The movie was reported to be inspired by the 2006 British movie London to Brighton. Have a Song on Your Lips is a 2015 Japanese film directed by Takahiro Miki and based on the manga by Taishi Mori which is itself based on the novel by Eiichi Nakata. It was released on February 28, 2015. Homme Less Homme Less is a 2014 documentary on fashion photographer and former model Mark Reay. The film was the feature debut of director Thomas Wirthenson, a former model himself. The documentary premiered at the 2014 Kitzbuehel Film Festival and later played at DOC NYC where it won the Metropolis Grand Jury Prize. The film was acquired by Abramorama and given a limited theatrical release in August 2015. Life and Nothing More Life and Nothing More is a 2017 Spanish drama film directed by Antonio Méndez Esparza. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The Blood of Wolves is a 2018 Japanese crime and yakuza film directed by Kazuya Shiraishi. L Storm L Storm is a Hong Kong action crime thriller film directed by David Lam. The film is a sequel to the 2016 film, S Storm, starring returning cast members Louis Koo and Julian Cheung, alongside new cast members Kevin Cheng, Stephy Tang, Patrick Tam, Michael Tse and Adam Pak in his debut film role. L Storm is set for theatrical release in Hong Kong on 23 August 2018. Last Letter Last Letter is a 2018 Chinese romantic drama film directed and written by Japanese director Shunji Iwai, and starring Zhou Xun, Qin Hao and Zhang Zifeng. It was released on November 9, 2018. The Conquering Power The Conquering Power is an American silent romantic drama directed by Rex Ingram and starring Rudolph Valentino, Alice Terry, and Ralph Lewis. The film was based on the novel Eugénie Grandet by Honoré de Balzac. Its sets were designed by Ralph Barton. King Neptune King Neptune is a 1932 cartoon by Walt Disney, the second in the Silly Symphonies series produced in Technicolor. While Flowers and Trees was originally intended as a black and white cartoon, King Neptune was meant to be in colors already from the start, and was able to take full advantage of this. While the film is included in the 1980s VHS release of Silly Symphonies and the Walt Disney Treasures DVD, it was not selected for the Platinum Edition DVD collection, because of mermaid nudity and heavy drinking. While the mermaids lack anatomical detail, they may be considered inappropriate for a modern audience. Dr. Kildare's Strange Case Dr. Kildares Strange Case is a 1940 American film directed by Harold S. Bucquet. This was the fifth of a total of ten Dr. Kildare pictures. Horace MacMahon joined the cast regulars in the series as taxi driver "Foghorn" Murphy. Road Show Road Show is a 1941 American film directed by Hal Roach. Idle Roomers Idle Roomers is the 80th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1944 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Summer Storm Summer Storm is a 1944 film noir crime film directed by Douglas Sirk, and starring Linda Darnell, George Sanders, Edward Everett Horton, and Anna Lee. It was based on Anton Chekhovs 1884 novel The Shooting Party, with the screenplay written by Rowland Leigh. Casper: The Friendly Ghost The Friendly Ghost is a Famous Studios cartoon released on 16 November 1945 as part of its Noveltoons series of animated short movies. It is the first cartoon to feature the character Casper the Friendly Ghost. The Exile The Exile is a adventure romantic film directed by Max Ophüls, and produced, written by, and starring Douglas Fairbanks. Rita Corday played the romantic interest. According to Robert Osborne, the primary host of Turner Classic Movies, María Montez had a stipulation in her contract that she had to have top billing in any film in which she appeared, so her name comes first in the opening credits, despite her secondary role. The movie is based on the novel His Majesty, the King: A Romantic Love Chase of the Seventeenth Century by Cosmo Hamilton. Flat Top Flat Top is a 1952 American drama war film filmed in Cinecolor directed by Lesley Selander and starring Sterling Hayden, with early appearances from Phyllis Coates, Jack Larson, Richard Carlson, and William Schallert. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing. Pluto's Party Plutos Party, also known as Plutos Party, La Fiesta de Pluto, La Fête de Pluto and Plutos födelsedagsfest or Plutos födelsedagsskiva, is a cartoon in the Mickey Mouse series, produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures on 19 September 1952. Rocket-bye Baby Rocket-Bye Baby is a 1956 animated cartoon short in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones for Warner Bros. Cartoons. The Michael Maltese story follows the adventures of a baby from Mars who ended up on Earth after the planets passed close to each other. It was Warner Brothers take on the borderline hysteria surrounding UFOs in the 1950s, augmented by the Russian space program and the Roswell Incident. The cartoon is one of very few Warner Brothers short films of the era that did not use Mel Blancs voice talent. Instead, Daws Butler, famous for the voices of Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound and other characters in the Hanna-Barbera oeuvre, and June Foray, most famous as the voice of Rocky the Flying Squirrel, provided the vocal content of the film. No recurring characters were used. Storm Fear Storm Fear is a 1955 American crime film noir directed by Cornel Wilde, starring himself, Jean Wallace and Dan Duryea. It was Wildes feature directorial debut. Battle of the Coral Sea Battle of the Coral Sea is a 1959 war film directed by Paul Wendkos. It stars Cliff Robertson and Gia Scala. The Seed of Man Il seme delluomo is a 1969 French-Italian film directed by Marco Ferreri. A young couple argue about having a child in the days after a global plague wipes out most of Earths population. The Five Days The Five Days is a 1973 comedy-drama film directed by Dario Argento. Curse of the Black Widow Curse of the Black Widow is a 1977 American made-for-television horror film directed by Dan Curtis and starring Anthony Franciosa, Donna Mills, Patty Duke, Vic Morrow and June Allyson. It originally aired on ABC on September 16, 1977 and was re-released in 1979 as Love Trap. The Return The Return is a 1980 American science fiction film directed by Greydon Clark. It stars Jan-Michael Vincent, Cybill Shepherd, Martin Landau, and Raymond Burr. It met little commercial success and was released directly to television and video. The Bad Seed The Bad Seed is a 1985 American made-for-television horror film directed by Paul Wendkos for ABC Television. It is based on the 1954 novel by William March and is a remake of the 1956 movie directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Certain Fury Certain Fury is a 1985 American action/drama film directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal and starring Tatum ONeal and Irene Cara. The Appointments of Dennis Jennings The Appointments of Dennis Jennings is a 1988 American short comedy film, starring, co-written and co-produced by Steven Wright, which won the Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film at the 61st Academy Awards in 1988. Rooftops Rooftops is a 1989 crime and dance drama film directed by Robert Wise, which follows the misadventures of two homeless teenagers in Manhattan. Rooftops was the last theatrical motion picture directed by Wise and the second of his films about poor young New Yorkers, the first being the famous West Side Story. Tale of Two Sisters Tale of Two Sisters is a 1989 drama film about two sisters who, having not seen each other for 5 years, catch up and relive childhood experiences. It is directed by Adam Rifkin and narrated by Charlie Sheen, and stars Claudia Christian and Valerie Breiman as the two sisters. Red Scorpion 2 Red Scorpion 2 is a 1994 action film starring Matt McColm, John Savage and Jennifer Rubin. It was directed by Michael Kennedy. The film is a sequel to the 1988 film Red Scorpion which starred Dolph Lundgren, although the story is largely unrelated to the first installment. Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story is a 1996 independent film about the life of Dorothy Day, the journalist turned social activist and founder of the Catholic Worker newspaper. The film stars Moira Kelly as Day, Heather Graham, Lenny Von Dohlen and Martin Sheen. Writer John Wells and actors Kelly and Sheen also collaborated in the NBC dramatic series The West Wing. Kelly and Von Dohlen previously appeared in David Lynchs Fire Walk with Me. ==Cast== Moira Kelly as Dorothy Day Martin Sheen as Peter Maurin Lenny Von Dohlen as Forster Batterham Heather Graham as Maggie Bowen James Lancaster as Eugene ONeill Tracey Walter as Joe Bennett Nicholas' Gift Nicholas Gift is a 1998 American made-for-television drama film starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Alan Bates, directed by Robert Markowitz. Curtis was nominated for an Emmy Award for her performance. Wrath of the Ninja: The Yotoden Movie is a Japanese novel by Takeshi Narumi. In 1987, the novel was adapted into a 3-episode original video animation by J.C.Staff, the studio’s first production. In 1989, Yōtōden was re-edited into a feature film version titled Wrath of the Ninja for English-speaking regions, but is currently out of print. A manga adaptation was serialized in Newtype. D.A.F.T. D.A.F.T.: A Story About Dogs, Androids, Firemen and Tomatoes is a video collection by French electronic music duo Daft Punk that was released on 28 March 2000 and features music videos of six tracks from their album Homework. Though its title derives from the appearance of dogs, androids, firemen, and tomatoes in the videos, there is no cohesive plot connecting any of the episodes. Featuring five singles and an album track from their critically acclaimed debut album, Homework, each of the music videos features a "making of" documentary except for the album track "Rollin & Scratchin" since its music video is merely a live performance in Los Angeles. Tomorrow We Move Tomorrow We Move is a 2004 French-Belgian comedy film directed by Chantal Akerman. It won the Lumières Award for Best French-Language Film in 2005. Spring Subway Spring Subway is a 2002 Chinese romance film directed by Zhang Yibai and starring Xu Jinglei and Geng Le. Sixth Generation director Zhang Yang also plays a role. The film represents a relatively new genre in China, the artistic "commercial film" with its international urban sensibilities designed to appeal to young middle-class Chinese. Spring Subway is a stylistic film that plays with chronological conventions and flashbacks, and with characters that often break the fourth wall to directly address the audience. The film was produced by China Youth Film Studio and the independent Electric Orange Entertainment. Distribution was handled by Media Asia Entertainment Group. A Children's Story A Children’s Story, also known as Certain Children in Australia, was directed by Andrea and Antonio Frazzi in 2004 and is an Italian film which focuses on the life of an eleven-year-old boy growing up in an environment of poverty and criminality in Naples. This was the second film to be made by the Frazzi twins, Il cielo cade having been released in 2000. It was to be Andrea Frazzi’s last film; he died in May 2006. Certi bambini was awarded the 2004 Crystal Globe at the 39th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Winter Days is a 2003 Japanese anime film directed by Kihachirō Kawamoto. It is based on one of the renku in the 1684 collection of the same name by the 17th-century Japanese poet Bashō. The creation of the film followed the traditional collaborative nature of the source material – the visuals for each of the 36 stanzas were independently created by 35 different animators. As well as many Japanese animators, Kawamoto assembled leading names of animation from across the world. Each animator was asked to contribute at least 30 seconds to illustrate their stanza, and most of the sequences are under a minute. The released film consists of the 40-minute animation, followed by an hour-long Making of documentary, including interviews with the animators. Winter Days won the Grand Prize of the Japan Media Arts Festival in 2003. Bashōs hokku, or opening verse, of the 36-verse poem: {|border="0" cellpadding="25" cellspacing="0" |- |kogarashi nomi wa chikusai ninitaru kana |In the withering windit is Chikusaiwhom I resemble! |} The People Speak The People Speak is a 2009 American documentary feature film that uses dramatic and musical performances of the letters, diaries, and speeches of everyday Americans. The film gives voice to those who, by insisting on equality and justice, spoke up for social change throughout U.S. history and also illustrates the relevance of this to todays society. The film is narrated by historian Howard Zinn and is based on his books A Peoples History of the United States and, with Anthony Arnove, Voices of a Peoples History of the United States. The People Speak is produced by Matt Damon, Josh Brolin, Chris Moore, Anthony Arnove, and Howard Zinn. It is co-directed by Moore, Arnove and Zinn. On His Majesty's Secret Service On His Majestys Secret Service is a 2009 Hong Kong comedy film, written, produced and directed by Wong Jing. The Chinese title is a parody of the 1996 film Forbidden City Cop which starred Stephen Chow and also produced by Wong and the English title is a parody of the James Bond film On Her Majestys Secret Service Damadamm! Damadamm! is a 2011 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by Swapna Waghmare Joshi. The film stars Himesh Reshammiya opposite Sonal Sehgal and Purbi Joshi in lead roles. Reshammiya plays a script writer who is fed up of his girlfriend who always suspects him, though after she goes on holiday he openly parties and flirts with other girls. The real chaos starts once his girlfriend returns. The film released on 27 October 2011, received negative reviews from critics . Sand Dollars Sand Dollars is a 2014 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Laura Amelia Guzmán and Israel Cárdenas. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Dominican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. In 2016 director Laura Amelia Guzmán announced she was working on a sequel called Noelí Overseas. Jackrabbit Jack Rabbit is a 2015 American cyberpunk film directed by Carleton Ranney, who co-wrote it with Destin Douglas. Josh Caras and Ian Christopher Noel star as residents of a dystopian city who attempt to find details about the death of their mutual friend, a computer hacker. It premiered at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival. El clásico El clásico is a 2015 Iraqi-Norwegian drama film directed by Halkawt Mustafa. It was selected as the Iraqi entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Kismath Kismath is a 2016 Malayalam-language romantic drama film written and directed by debutante Shanavas K Bavakkutty. The film stars Shane Nigam as Irfan and Shruthy Menon as Anita, two star-crossed lovers from different religious backgrounds. It is produced by Rajeev Ravi under the banner of Pattam Cinema Company, and in association with LJ Films and Akbar Travels. The film narrates the real-life story of a two young lovers from Ponnani, in Kerala - a 28-year-old scheduled caste girl and a 23-year-old Muslim boy - who faced backlash from society for their relationship in 2011. The screenplay was conceived by Bavakutty while serving as the towns Municipal Councillor. A trailer was released on July 20, 2016. The film released on July 29, 2016. The film was a commercial success. Word of God Word of God is a 2017 Danish drama film directed by Henrik Ruben Genz. It was shortlisted as one of the three films to be selected as the potential Danish submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. However, You Disappear was selected as the Danish entry. Boss 2 Boss 2: Back to Rule is a 2017 India-Bangladesh joint production Bengali action crime thriller film directed by Baba Yadav. It is a sequel to his 2013 film, Born to Rule and the second installment of the Boss film series. The film features Jeet, Subhasree Ganguly and Nusraat Faria in the leading roles. Jeet Gannguli composed the music for the film. The film was released in West Bengal on 23 June and in Bangladesh on 26 June 2017 and in rest of India on 30 June 2017. Exit Smiling Exit Smiling is a 1926 comedy film directed by Sam Taylor and starring New York and London revues star Beatrice Lillie in her first film role and Jack Pickford, the brother of star Mary Pickford. The film was also the debut of actor Franklin Pangborn. This film is available on DVD from the Warner Archives Collection. De brug De brug is a 1928 Dutch documentary short film directed by Joris Ivens. This silent film explores the then-newly constructed Rotterdam vertical-lift railroad bridge: its structure, mechanisms, complex actions, and the steam-powered trains and ships making use of it. The Passionate Plumber The Passionate Plumber is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick, and starring Buster Keaton, Jimmy Durante, and Irene Purcell. The screenplay by Laurence E. Johnson and Ralph Spence is based on the play Dans sa candeur naïve by Jacques Deval. It is the second screen adaptation of the play, following the 1928 silent film The Cardboard Lover. It later was remade in 1942 as Her Cardboard Lover. A French-language version was made at the same time, under the title, Le plombier amoureux. Our Little Girl Our Little Girl is a 1935 drama, in which Shirley Temple and Joel McCrea play the leading roles. The film was the final work of the veteran director, John S. Robertson. The protagonist, Molly Middleton, is the daughter of a physician, Donald Middleton, and his neglected wife, Elsa, who becomes attracted to her husbands best friend, Rolfe Brent. Our Little Girl is largely overshadowed not only by its predecessors, Bright Eyes and The Little Colonel, but also its immediate successors, Curly Top and The Littlest Rebel — all major hits for Temple that launched her international stardom. Unlike her other films of this period, it included no dancing and only one song. She played a character neither partially nor completely orphaned, as she had, or would, in nearly all of her other films. Our Little Girl was the penultimate film by Temple during her time at Fox in which she did not play an orphan. The last such film would be The Blue Bird: in her next thirteen movies, she would play the part of an orphan. Gold Is Where You Find It Gold is Where You Find It is a 1938 American romantic drama film that gives a fictionalized account of a true event— an ecological disaster whose effects are still felt in California today. Directed by Michael Curtiz and starring George Brent, Olivia de Havilland, and Claude Rains, with a screenplay by Warren Duff and Robert Buckner based on a story by Clements Ripley, the film is set 30 years after the first California Gold Rush, when hydraulic mining sends floods of muddy sludge into the Sacramento Valley, destroying crops and homes, ruining land and water sources and killing people caught in their path. The film highlights the conflict between the mining companies and the wheat farmers by adding a romance between a mining engineer and the daughter of a prominent farmer. She is herself dedicated to the idea that fruit can be raised the valley. This Technicolor feature film was released on February 12, 1938 by Warner Bros. Pictures. China Sky China Sky is a 1945 RKO Pictures film based on the novel by Pearl S. Buck. It was directed by Ray Enright and featured movie idol Randolph Scott, teamed with Ruth Warrick, Ellen Drew and Anthony Quinn. Although set in wartime China, Quinn and other lead actors portrayed Chinese characters, in keeping with other period films that employed Caucasian actors in asian roles. China Sky was one of the last in a succession of wartime films depicting the Chinese confronting Japanese invaders that included: A Yank on the Burma Road, China Girl, Flying Tigers, China, Behind the Rising Sun, Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo, Dragon Seed, God Is My Co-Pilot and Chinas Little Devils, released May 27, 1945. Similar to many of the other treatments, Chinese characters in China Sky were in secondary or subservient roles, with the versatile and highly malleable Quinn taking on another nationality, having already played countless other roles as an Indian, Mafia don, Hawaiian chief, Filipino freedom-fighter, French pirate, Spanish bullfighter and Arab sheik. Between Midnight and Dawn Between Midnight and Dawn is a 1950 American film noir directed by Gordon Douglas, starring Mark Stevens, Edmond OBrien and Gale Storm. Hold That Pose Hold That Pose is a 1950 American animated cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The films plot centers on Goofy trying to get a job as a wildlife photographer but ending up causing trouble in a grizzly bears pen at a zoo. This is Humphrey the Bears debut appearance. Hunt the Man Down Hunt the Man Down is a 1951 American film noir directed by George Archainbaud starring Gig Young. Three Secrets Three Secrets is a 1950 film directed by Robert Wise and starring Eleanor Parker, Ruth Roman and Patricia Neal. It was released by Warner Bros. City Beneath the Sea City Beneath the Sea is a 1953 adventure science fiction film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Robert Ryan, Mala Powers, Anthony Quinn and Suzan Ball. The film is based on the book Port Royal: The Ghost City Beneath the Sea by Harry E. Rieseberg. Hot-Rod and Reel! Hot-Rod and Reel! is a 1959 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Directed by Chuck Jones and animated by the trio: Richard Thompson, Ben Washam and Keith Darling. The Second Time Around The Second Time Around is a 1961 Western comedy film starring Debbie Reynolds as a widow who relocates her family from 1911 New York to the Arizona Territory. It is based on the novel Star in the West by Richard Emery Roberts. The film co-stars Andy Griffith and Steve Forrest. It was directed by Vincent Sherman. Zum Teufel mit der Penne - Die Lümmel von der ersten Bank, 2. Teil Zum Teufel mit der Penne is a 1968 West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Peter Alexander, Hansi Kraus and Hannelore Elsner. Its English title is To Hell with School. It was the second in the 7-part series of comedy films. Malcolm X Malcolm X, also known as Malcolm X: His Own Story as It Really Happened, is a 1972 American documentary film directed by Arnold Perl. It is based on The Autobiography of Malcolm X. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Sugar Cookies Sugar Cookies is a 1973 erotic softcore crime drama film directed by Theodore Gershuny. It was co-written by future president of Troma Entertainment Lloyd Kaufman and produced by future director Oliver Stone. When an attractive young model is tricked into committing suicide on camera by her pornographer boyfriend, her lesbian partner has a vengeful plan: with the help of an exact lookalike of her lover, she hatches a scheme to take down the sleazy drug dealer for good. Kaufman wrote the film in 1973 and, along with Theodore Gershuny and Ami Artzi, formed a film company called Armor Films in order to produce it. Kaufman was able to raise $100,000 himself and was set to direct, hiring friend Oliver Stone to associate produce. Before production, Kaufman decided to hand the position of director over to the more experienced Gershuny, who, in return, rewrote Kaufmans script and cast his then-wife Mary Woronov. A Warm December A Warm December is a 1973 American romantic drama film directed by Sidney Poitier and starring him in the lead role as Dr. Matt Younger. It also stars Jamaican actress Esther Anderson as Catherine, Matts love interest. Andersons role of an African princess won her a NAACP Image Award for Best Actress in 1973. It is also notable for an appearance of Letta Mbulus singing "Nonqonqo" with an African choir, written by Miriam Makeba. Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson wrote and conducted the score. The story was influenced by Roman Holiday and Love Story. The Black Godfather The Black Godfather is a 1974 American blaxploitation film. The film was written and directed by John Evans, and stars Rod Perry, Don Chastain, Diane Sommerfield and Jimmy Witherspoon. The Great Texas Dynamite Chase The Great Texas Dynamite Chase is a 1976 American crime comedy film directed by Michael Pressman and produced by David K. Irving. Anna to the Infinite Power Anna to the Infinite Power is a 1982 science-fiction thriller film about a young teenager who learns that she was the product of a cloning experiment. The film was based on the novel of the same name by Mildred Ames. It was produced by Ned Kandell Enterprises and Film Gallery, previously responsible for the American syndicated childrens series Big Blue Marble, and many alumni from that program worked on the film. The film was never released theatrically, but premiered on the pay-cable service HBO and later appeared on home video. The films signature score "Annas Reverie" was composed by Paul Baillargeon, who wrote the music for the film and has a cameo in which he plays the music teacher of Annas brother Rowan. Stone Pillow Stone Pillow is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film directed by George Schaefer and written by Rose Leiman Goldemberg. It starred Lucille Ball, in an attempt to make a dramatic "breakout" from her years in comedy, portraying an older homeless woman with few resources and even fewer options. Roba da ricchi Roba da ricchi is a 1987 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. It consists of three segments, all set in Monte Carlo. Kurbaan Kurbaan is an Indian Hindi movie directed by Deepak Bahry, starring Salman Khan and Ayesha Jhulka. The film, which was released on 31 May 1991, marked Ayesha Jhulkas debut. It is a love story with a backdrop of violence. The film had stalwarts Sunil Dutt and Kabir Bedi pitted against each other in the form of a dacoit and a top cop. Their children fall in love in each other and thus begins a major second confrontation between the two biggies amidst the obstacles faced by the young lovers in the course of their love against all odds. Kurbaan declare 5th consecutive hit film of Salman Khan after Maine Pyar Kiya, Baaghi, Sanam Bewafa, Patthar Ke Phool. Aaina Aaina, is a 1993 Bollywood film directed by Deepak Sareen, produced by Yash Chopra and independently produced by his wife Pamela Chopra. It stars Juhi Chawla, Jackie Shroff and Amrita Singh in lead roles with Deepak Tijori in a supporting role. The film was a blockbuster hit in India, and solidified Juhi Chawlas career as a leading lady in the 1990s. Amrita Singh performance in a negative role was much appreciated and is regarded as one of her career best performances. The film was remade in Telugu as Aayanaki Iddaru, in Tamil as Kalyana Vaibhogam and in Kannada as Yare Nee Abhimani. Lies of the Heart: The Story of Laurie Kellogg Lies of the Heart: The Story of Laurie Kellogg is a 1994 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Michael Toshiyuki Uno. The film is based on actual events and was received with mixed reviews. Variety was positive, claiming that the movie was told with great emotional depth. Asylum Asylum is a 1997 horror thriller film directed by James Seale and starring Robert Patrick, Malcolm McDowell, Sarah Douglas, Debra Wilson, Henry Gibson, and Jason Schombing. It premiered on HBO on May 6, 1997. Ruffiano and Sweeteeth Lotrando a Zubejda is a Czech musical fairy-tale. It was directed by Karel Smyczek. Written by Zdeněk Svěrák as adaptation of two fairytales - Doctors´ and Highwaymans´ fairytale from Karel Čapek fairytale book And One More Thrown in for Good Measure A Mysterious Portrait A Mysterious Portrait, also known as The Mysterious Portrait, is an 1899 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 196 in its catalogs, where it is advertised as a grande nouveauté photographique extraordinaire. Nair Saab Nair Saab is a 1989 Malayalam film, directed by Joshiy and starring Mammootty in the title role. It was released on the occasion of Onam. Mango Kiss Mango Kiss is a 2004 American comedy film written and directed by Sascha Rice. The plot concerns love between two lesbian friends, Lou and Sassafras. It is based on the play Bermuda Triangles, written by Sarah Brown. The story for the play was based on the playwrights experience living within the lesbian subculture found in San Francisco in the 1990s. Nola Nola is a 2003 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Alan Hruska. It depicts the struggle of a young woman trying to survive in New York City while looking for her birth father. It premiered in New York City on July 23, 2004. Coast to Coast Coast to Coast is 2003 American-Canadian made-for-television drama film starring Richard Dreyfuss, Judy Davis, and Selma Blair, and directed by Paul Mazursky. It is based on the novel by Frederic Raphael, who also wrote films screenplay. The film is most known for its witty dialogues and wry comedy between its lead actors. Malibu Spring Break Malibu Spring Break is a 2003 comedy starring Playboy Bunny Pilar Lastra. It also stars Kristin Novak and Charity Rahmer. It was Crown International Pictures first release after 14 years of dormancy. People of Rome People of Rome is a 2003 Italian comedy mockumentary film directed by Ettore Scola. It is close to Federico Fellinis Roma. The film is dedicated to Alberto Sordi, who Scola wanted to close the film, as a noble man, but he could not film him because he died. Scolas daughters helped to co-write the script. Michael Jackson's Private Home Movies Michael Jacksons Private Home Movies is a two-hour television special that premiered on FOX on April 24, 2003. The premiere was watched by 7.9 million viewers. The show provides "never-before-seen footage revealing his real life, family, and friends." Punk Love Punk Love is a 2006 independent film focusing on a romance between two people haunted by abuse and addiction. Punk Love was directed and written by Nick Lyon, and stars Chad Lindberg and Emma Bing. Love Love is a 2005 independent feature film, written, directed and edited by Vladan Nikolic, produced by Jim Stark and executive produced by Christoph Thoke. The film was made in New York City for $350,000, with a cast and crew from over 20 countries, with 168 scenes, shot at over 60 locations. The film was shot on mini DV in 20 days, transferred to 35mm film, and received high praise in the September 2005 issue of American Cinematographer for its stylish look. It impressed audiences and critics at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival, Venice Film Festival, and the Oldenburg Film Festival. Love also won the Prix De Jeunes at the Cinéma Tout Ecran festival in Geneva, Switzerland. Critics compared the film to Pulp Fiction, Memento, Rashomon, and in its political subtext to Marathon Man and Dirty Pretty Things. Told through a non-linear narrative from each of the characters points of view, the film reconstructs the stories of a Yugoslav hit man, his former lover, and her police officer boyfriend, as their paths cross in New York. Kissing Cousins Kissing Cousins is a 2008 American romantic comedy film starring Samrat Chakrabarti and Rebecca Hazlewood. This film is about a relationship terminator who falls for his cousin. My Baby Is Missing My Baby Is Missing is a made-for-television film which aired on Lifetime in 2007, and stars Gina Philips as a career-driven woman determined to prove that her newborn baby was not stillborn, but stolen and sold. Eoh-neu-nal-gap-ja-gi D-Day Roommates is a 2006 South Korean film and the third installment of the 4 Horror Tales film series, all with different directors but with the same producer; Ahn Byeong-ki. Beyond the Rave Beyond the Rave is a British horror film, initially published on MySpace, that marked the return of Hammer Films in 2008. Eye for an Eye Eye for an Eye is a 2008 South Korean film. Daddy Cool Daddy Cool is a 2009 Malayalam film starring Mammootty, Richa Pallod and Master Dhananjay. The film was the directorial debut of Aashiq Abu. The locations are Kochi and Hong Kong. Monica & David Monica & David is a 2009 documentary by Alexandra Codina. The film focuses on the daily lives of Monica and David, a young married couple with Down syndrome. The film premiered on November 22, 2009 at IDFA and has won Best Documentary Feature at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival. Monica & David later had a television premiere on HBO on October 14, 2010. Blood in the Mobile Blood in the Mobile is a 2010 documentary film by Danish film director Frank Piasecki Poulsen. The film addresses the issue of conflict minerals by examining illegal cassiterite mining in the North-Kivu province in eastern DR Congo. In particular, it focuses on the cassiterite mine in Bisie. The film is co-financed by Danish, German, Finnish, Hungarian and Irish television, as well as the Danish National film board. The film premiered in Denmark on 1 September 2010. During the making of the film Frank Piasecki Poulsen is working with communications professional and new media entrepreneur Mikkel Skov Petersen on the online campaign of the same name. The campaign is addressing Poulsen and Petersens notion of the responsibility of the manufacturers of mobile phones on the situation in war torn eastern Congo. The project is collaborating with NGOs like Dutch-based Make It Fair and British-based Global Witness who are also engaged in changing the conduct of Western companies regarding the industrial use of minerals of unknown origin. The cassiterite dug out in the illegal mines in North-Kivu is according to Danish corporate monitor organization Danwatch primarily purchased as tin by the electronics industry after processing in East Asia. Apart from trying to raise awareness of the issue of illegal mining and alleged lack of corporate social responsibility from the mobile phone industry, the campaign is an attempt to experiment with new ways of building an audience and create additional funding for documentary films. The production of the film and the campaign is run in association with Danish new media company Spacesheep, founded in 2009 by Poulsen and Petersen in association with major Danish independent TV and film production company Koncern. Double Xposure Double Xposure is a 2012 Chinese psychological thriller film directed by Li Yu starring Fan Bingbing and Feng Shaofeng. Upon release, Double Xposure became a commercial success, earning over ¥100 million in mainland China, and that made Li Yu the 52nd director whose single films box office was more than ¥100 million. Lan Kwai Fong 2 Lan Kwai Fong 2 is a 2012 blue comedy film directed by Wilson Chin and produced by Li Kuo Hsing. Lan Kwai Fong 2 is the sequel to Lan Kwai Fong and is the second film in the Lan Kwai Fong theatrical series. It was released in Hong Kong, Macao and New Zealand on 23 August 2012, and grossed over $11,031,668 in Hong Kong. It was followed by sequels Lan Kwai Fong 3. The film stars Shiga Lin, Sammy Sum, Izumt Liu, Avis Chan, and Boey Chan. Hank and Asha Hank and Asha is a 2014 comedy-romance directed by James E. Duff, and produced and co-written by James E. Duff and Julia Morrison. The film stars Mahira Kakkar and Andrew Pastides. It premiered in competition at the 2013 Slamdance Film Festival where it won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature, and was later acquired for US distribution by FilmRise. Gone Fishing Gone Fishing is a 2012 Argentine drama film directed by Carlos Sorín. Dreams from My Real Father Dreams from My Real Father: A Story of Reds and Deception is a 2012 American film by Joel Gilbert. It presents his conspiracy theory that U.S. President Barack Obamas biological father was Frank Marshall Davis, an American poet and labor activist in Chicago and Hawaii, rather than the Kenyan Barack Obama Sr. The film claims that Davis influenced the young Obamas ideology, a claim disputed by Obama biographer David Remnick. The title is derived from Obamas memoir about his early life, Dreams from My Father. Reviews of the film were generally negative, noting that Gilbert had not proved any of his allegations, and the film was described as a "pseudo-documentary" and in "bad taste". Codename: Jackal Code Name: Jackal is a 2012 South Korean action comedy film, starring Song Ji-hyo, Kim Jae-joong of JYJ, and Oh Dal-su. The film was directed by Bae Hyoung-jun, whose works included Too Beautiful to Lie and Once Upon a Time. It was produced by Nomad Films and distributed by Lotte Entertainment. It was released on 15 November 2012 and ran for 105 minutes. Rangrezz Rangrezz is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language action drama film directed by Priyadarshan starring Jackky Bhagnani, Priya Anand, Rajpal Yadav, Vijay Verma and Amitosh Nagpal in the lead roles. This is the first action film of Jackky Bhagnani. The film is also an official remake of the Tamil film Naadodigal directed by Samuthirakani, which has already been remade in Telugu as Shambo Shiva Shambo, in Malayalam as Ithu Nammude Katha, in Kannada as Hudugaru, and in Bengali as Run. The film was titled by Shah Rukh Khan, who had registered it through his production company Red Chillies Entertainment. The film being one of the most auspicious films of Jackky Bhagnani, was promoted extensively by the producers. The special merchandise of the film was also released by Tradus.com under the promotion Holi Ke Rang Rangrezz Ke Sang . The film also features the super hit song Gangnam Style, sung by PSY. The film has been produced by Vashu Bhagnani under his production banner Pooja Entertainment India Ltd. It was after a gap of fifteen years that Priyadarshan and Santosh Sivan have come together for this film; the last time before Rangrezz they had worked together in Kaalapani, starring Mohanlal in the lead role. The film released officially on 21 March 2013. Upon its release, the film met positive reviews from critics, with most of the critics praising the performances of Jackky Bhagnani, Vijay Verma and Rajpal Yadav, along with praise for the films cinematography. SDU: Sex Duties Unit SDU: Sex Duties Unit is a 2013 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Gary Mak and starring Chapman To, Shawn Yue, Matt Chow and Derek Tsang. SDU: Sex Duties Unit was one of the films to be presented at the 2013 Hong Kong FILMART. This film was released on 25 July 2013 in Hong Kong. Sarabham Sarabham is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language neo noir mystery film directed by Arun Mohan, son of Anu Mohan, Tamil film actor and produced by C. V. Kumar under his banner Thirukumaran Entertainment. The film features Naveen Chandra, Salony Luthra and Aadukalam Naren in leading roles, while Britto Michael as music director. The film opened to positive reviews from critics in August 2014. The movie is loosely based on the 2003 Japanese thriller Game. North v South North v South is a 2015 British drama film written and directed by Steven Nesbit, and featuring Freema Agyeman and Keith Allen. Dark Intentions Dont Wake Mommy is a 2015 American thriller film written and directed by Chris Sivertson. The Entity The Entity, also known as La Entidad, is a 2015 Peruvian supernatural horror film that was directed by Eduardo Schuldt. The film was released in 3D in Peru on 22 January 2015 and had its film festival debut on 28 August 2015 at Film4 FrightFest. The Entity has been billed as Perus first 3D horror film and to have been loosely based on true stories. Suck It Up Suck It Up is a 2017 Canadian drama film directed by Jordan Canning. It premiered in competition at the 2017 Slamdance Film Festival. In December 2017, the film had its European premiere at the Frankfurt B3 Biennale, where it was awarded the Best Feature Film Award at the festival. AA BB KK Aa Bb Kk is a Marathi feature film written by Aba Gaikwad and directed by Ramkumar Shedge and produced by Meehir Kulkarni, film is based on social subject. Underground Underground is a 1928 British silent drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Brian Aherne, Elissa Landi, Cyril McLaglen, and Norah Baring. The film examines the lives of ordinary Londoners and the romance between them, set on and around the London Underground. The Mind Reader The Mind Reader is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Roy Del Ruth and written by Robert Lord and Wilson Mizner. The film stars Warren William, Constance Cummings, Allen Jenkins, Natalie Moorhead, Mayo Methot and Clarence Muse. The film was released by Warner Bros. on April 1, 1933. Night of Terror Night of Terror is a 1933 American Pre-Code horror film directed by Benjamin Stoloff, and starring Bela Lugosi, Sally Blane, Wallace Ford, and Tully Marshall. Despite receiving top billing, Bela Lugosi has a relatively small part. The film is also known as He Lived to Kill and Terror in the Night. What-No Beer? What - No Beer? is a 1933 Pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Buster Keaton and Jimmy Durante. The studio had also paired Keaton and Durante as a comedy team during this period in The Passionate Plumber and Speak Easily. Mild-mannered Elmer, a taxidermist, and gregarious Jimmy, a barber, are duped by a confidence woman and an underworld boss. Elmer and Jimmy reactivate an abandoned brewery in anticipation of the repeal of Prohibition. Their success prompts the crooks to get tough, but Elmer foils them with a truckload of beer barrels. The Plough and the Stars The Plough and the Stars is a 1937 American drama film directed by John Ford based on the play of the same name by Seán OCasey. Confessions of Boston Blackie Confessions of Boston Blackie is a 1941 American crime film directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Chester Morris and Harriet Hilliard. A woman consigns a family heirloom to a pair of unscrupulous art dealers in order to raise money to help her sick brother. This film is the second in the series of 14 Columbia Pictures Boston Blackie films, all starring Morris as the reformed crook. It was preceded by Meet Boston Blackie and followed by Alias Boston Blackie. See Here, Private Hargrove See Here, Private Hargrove is a 1944 black-and-white comedy film from MGM, produced by George Haight, directed by Wesley Ruggles, and starring Robert Walker, Donna Reed, and Keenan Wynn. The film was adapted from the 1942 memoir of the same name by Marion Hargrove. The film was followed by a 1945 sequel, What Next, which followed Hargrove to France. Strangers in the Night Strangers in the Night is a 1944 American film noir mystery film directed by Anthony Mann and starring William Terry, Virginia Grey and Helene Thimig. The Eyes Have It The Eyes Have It is a Donald Duck animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions, originally released on March 30, 1945 by RKO Radio Pictures. It was the final Disney short animated by Don Patterson and it was the only short to have his on-screen credit. The last Donald Duck cartoon to feature Pluto, it centers around Donald using hypnosis goggles to turn Pluto into various animal-like states. Hot Blood Hot Blood is a 1956 CinemaScope film starring Jane Russell and Cornel Wilde and directed by Nicholas Ray. Action Man Action Man is a 1967 French–Italian crime thriller film directed by Jean Delannoy. At War as at War At War as at War is a 1969 Soviet war film directed by Viktor Tregubovich. The film had 20 million theatre admissions. The Bear and the Doll The Bear and the Doll is a 1970 French film directed by Michel Deville and starring Brigitte Bardot. Going Home Going Home is a 1971 drama film directed by Herbert B. Leonard. Jan-Michael Vincent was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best supporting actor. Mi querida señorita My Dearest Senorita is a 1972 Spanish film directed by Jaime de Armiñán. A black comedy on the subject of sex change, it was the first Spanish film that talked about sexual orientation, which was a taboo subject in Spain during Francos regime. The film was released by In Cine, the Spanish division of Cinerama Releasing. Garden of the Dead Garden of the Dead is a 1972 horror film directed by low-budget film director John Hayes and stars Duncan McLeod, Lee Frost and Susan Charney. Inquisición Inquisition is a 1976 Spanish historical horror film directed by and starring Paul Naschy. It also features Daniela Giordano and Mónica Randall. The Mouse and His Child The Mouse and His Child is a 1977 Japanese-American animated film based on the 1967 novel of the same name by Russell Hoban. Tusk Tusk is a 1980 French drama film directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky and written by Nicholas Niciphor. The screenplay concerns a young English girl and an Indian elephant who share a common destiny. It is based on the novel Poo Lorn LElephant by Reginald Campbell. Jaani Dushman Jaani Dushman is a 1979 Bollywood horror fantasy thriller film, produced and directed by Rajkumar Kohli under the Shankar Movies banner. It features a huge ensemble cast including Sunil Dutt, Sanjeev Kumar, Jeetendra, Shatrughan Sinha, Vinod Mehra, Reena Roy, Rekha, Neetu Singh in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film is recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th Century Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½ Century is a 1980 cartoon starring Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and Marvin the Martian. It is the sequel to the 1953 cartoon Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century. It was the first Daffy and Porky cartoon since 1965. This cartoon first premiered on November 20, 1980, as part of an animated CBS television special called Daffy Ducks Thanks-for-Giving Special, with scenes that would later be cut when this cartoon was reformatted as a short. The theme tune is an orchestral version of Frédéric Chopin - Polonaise in A major Op. 40 No. 1 Military. The Kidnapping of the President The Kidnapping of the President is a 1980 Canadian-American political thriller film starring William Shatner, Hal Holbrook, Van Johnson and Ava Gardner. It was produced and directed by George Mendeluk and co-produced by John Ryan from a screenplay by Richard Murphy and Charles Templeton, based on Templetons 1977 novel of the same name. The original music was by Nash the Slash and Paul Zaza and the cinematography by Mike Molloy. The film was made by Presidential Films and Sefel Films and distributed by Crown International Pictures. Geraftaar Geraftaar is a 1985 Bollywood action drama film directed by Prayag Raaj. It starred Amitabh Bachchan, Kamal Haasan, Madhavi and Poonam Dhillon in lead roles. Rajinikanth played a cameo role as friend of Amitabh Bachchan. The film was successful at the box office and was declared a Hit. Steaming Steaming is a British film directed by Joseph Losey, released in 1985, the year after his death. It was adapted from Nell Dunns play of the same name by Dunn and Patricia Losey. The film was screened out of competition at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. The story is about the women who meet regularly in a steam room and decide to fight its closure. The cast was headed by Vanessa Redgrave, Sarah Miles, Diana Dors and Brenda Bruce. It was the last film appearance by Dors, who died in 1984. Espérame en el cielo Wait for Me in Heaven is a 1988 Spanish comedy film directed by Antonio Mercero. Consuming Passions Consuming Passions is a 1988 black comedy film which stars Vanessa Redgrave, Jonathan Pryce, and Sammi Davis and was directed by Giles Foster. Eye of the Storm Eye of the Storm is a 1991 German romantic thriller, directed by Yuri Zeltser. Requiem for a Handsome Bastard Requiem for a Handsome Bastard is a 1992 Canadian film written and directed by Robert Morin. The film depicts the downfall of a Montreal criminal following his escape from prison. It was nominated for four Genie Awards and won Best Canadian Feature at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film is based on the story of Richard Blass. Piccolo grande amore Piccolo Grande Amore is a 1993 Italian film with a largely English cast. It was released in the Italian language with English subtitles. The story takes place on Sardinia. It was directed by Carlo Vanzina, who also co-wrote the script with his brother Enrico Vanzina. Private Confessions Private Confessions is a 1996 Swedish drama film directed by Liv Ullmann and written by Ingmar Bergman. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Private Confessions: were also a short TV series in two parts, premiered at Sveriges Television 1996. Private Confessions can be seen as the last part of a loosely united trilogy - with the SVT series The Best Intentions directed by Bille August and Daniel Bergmans directed film Söndagsbarn as the previous work - based on Ingmar Bergmans stories about his parents complicated relationship life in his marriage and also some of his own childhood memories,. It was the first of the two works that Liv Ullmann was asked to direct on Ingmar Bergmans manuscript; followed by the film Trolösa. The series is divided into two parts of long film length, a total of 195 minutes, and is produced by Sveriges Television in cooperation with the other Nordic national public service broadcasters. For his role interpretation, the main role holder Pernilla August was awarded a number of international film prizes. For the photo Bergmans long-standing employee Sven Nykvist was. As an independent continuation of the longer series The good will here again meets the main couple Anna and the clergyman Henrik a few years later in the 20th century and their marriage. The men have begun to slide away from each other everyday and Anna has encountered contact with the young student Tomas Egerman and a secret tremendous love has arisen between them. Anna is consumed by contradictory feelings and guilty of the deceit against her husband and takes in her wildness contact with her old confirmation clergyman Jacob after many years. Through the series, you must, above all, follow Anna in various profound, existential conversations with the people around her; in addition to Jacob, Henrik and Tomas, her mother Karin Åkerblom and her friend Märta. The question is which way she will be able to choose to continue her life. Dad Savage Dad Savage is a 1998 British film directed by Betsan Morris Evans starring Patrick Stewart as the title character, a tulip plantation owner, quasi-legal entrepreneur and cowboy. The film was tagged as a tale of untamed revenge. A jeep carrying Dad Savage and H crashes through the wall of a deserted farmhouse and lands in the cellar. Of the three people inside the house--Bob, Vic, and Chris. Accusing the three of killing his son Sav, Dad pulls a rifle on them and orders them to talk. The Sticky Fingers of Time The Sticky Fingers of Time is a 1997 American science fiction film directed by Hilary Brougher and starring Terumi Matthews, Nicole Zaray, Belinda Becker, James Urbaniak and Samantha Buck. It premiered on September 9, 1997 at the 22nd Toronto International Film Festival in the Discovery programme section. Blackout Effect Blackout Effect is a 1998 made-for-television disaster/thriller film. Blackout Effect was originally broadcast on NBC on January 4, 1998. The Halloween That Almost Wasn't The Halloween That Almost Wasnt is a 1979 holiday television film. This television film aired regularly on the Disney Channel during its Halloween season from 1983 to 1996. It revolves around Dracula trying to save Halloween from the Witch who threatens it. It won an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Individual Achievement – Childrens Program" and was nominated for three others. On VHS releases, it was retitled The Night Dracula Saved the World. The special, which premiered on ABC on October 28, 1979, was shot at Lyndhurst in Tarrytown. Hell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay Hell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay is a 2002 American-Canadian made-for-television biographical comedy-drama film directed by Ed Gernon and starring Shirley MacLaine and Shannen Doherty. Att döda ett barn To Kill a Child is a Swedish-Finnish short film from 2003 that is based on Stig Dagermans novella Att döda ett barn. The Novena The Novena is a Canadian drama film, directed by Bernard Émond and released in 2005. An exploration of faith, the film centres on the interaction between Jeanne, an atheist doctor who is suffering from clinical depression and wants to commit suicide after one of her patients is murdered by an abusive husband, and François, a young, deeply religious man who is fervently praying for a miracle to save his dying grandmother. The film is the first in a trilogy inspired by the Catholic theological virtues of faith, hope and charity, which continued with Summit Circle in 2007 and The Legacy in 2009. Whatever You Wish Sen Ne Dilersen is a drama movie directed by Cem Başekioğlu. It was the directors debut full-length movie, as well as Işın Karacas debut leading role, a Turkish pop singer. Famous actors like Fikret Kuşkan and Yıldız Kenter starred in the film. Leading lady "Eleni" who is portrayed by Işık Yenersu, a well-known actress in Turkey, has cancer in the film. Işık Yenersu has also suffered from cancer in real life during the production of the film. The movie tells a thirty-year story of a Greek family who lives in Turkey. Qerq Qerq is a Maltese thriller released in 2007. The film was written and directed by Louis Cuschieri, and stars Frida Cauchi, Maria Farrugia and Fabian Scerri de Carlo. Voodoo Gong Tau: An Oriental Black Magic is a 2007 Hong Kong horror film directed by Herman Yau. Disneynature: Wings of Life Wings of Life is a 2011 French-American nature documentary film directed by Louis Schwartzberg and released by Disneynature. It was released theatrically in France on March 16, 2011, with narration by Melanie Laurent, and in home media markets across the US on April 16, 2013, with narration by Meryl Streep. Moner Majhe Tumi Moner Majhe Tumi also is a 2003 Bangladesh and India joint venture Bengali-language movie. The movie is the Bengali remake of the 2001 Telugu movie Manasantha Nuvve. The movie was top grossing in Bangladesh for 2003. Cal Cal is a 2013 British-released drama film starring Wayne Virgo, Tom Payne, Emily Corcoran, Lucy Russell, and Simon Cook. The film was written and produced by Christian Martin and Bernie Hodges, and directed by Christian Martin. Divorce Corp Divorce Corp is a 2014 book and American Documentary film produced and directed by Joseph Sorge and written by Joseph Sorge, James D. Scurlock, Philip Sternberg and Blake Harjes. The film is narrated by "Dr. Drew" Pinsky. The film explores corruption within the family court system of the U.S. Dark Inclusion Dark Inclusion is a 2016 drama film directed by Arthur Harari and starring Niels Schneider and August Diehl. Lukka Chuppi Lukka Chuppi is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language drama film co-produced and directed by Bash Mohammed and written by Gafoor Arackkal from a story by Mohammed. The film features an ensemble cast led by Jayasurya, Murali Gopy, Joju George, Ramya Nambeeshan, Chinnu Kuruvila, Muthumani, Dinesh Prabhakar, and Asmita Sood. The plot features the reunion of a group of friends from college after 14 years, reviving episodes from their past and how it effects their present life. The entire film was shot in an artificially created resort in Thrissur. Lukka Chuppi was released in India on 5 June 2015. It opened to positive reviews from critics, particularly for the dialogues and performances. Jayasurya received a Special Mention at the 63rd National Film Awards. The film won two awards at the 46th Kerala State Film Awards—Special Jury Award for Jayasurya and Special Mention for George. Lukka Chuppi was an official selection at the Indian Panorama section of the 47th International Film Festival of India. A Better Tomorrow 2018 A Better Tomorrow 2018, is a Chinese action film directed by Ding Sheng, starring Wang Kai, Ma Tianyu, Wang Talu, Yu Ailei, Lam Suet and Wu Yue. In this remake of John Woo’s 1986 classic, director Ding Sheng delivers a similar story but with a different setting. Filming took place in a seaside location in the Northern Chinese city of Qingdao, and Japan. The film was invited to be the closing film at the CinemAsia Film Festival in Netherlands on March 11, 2018. Also, the film had screenings at Osaka Asian Film Festival in Japan, Newcastle International Film Festival in United Kingdom, and Far East Film Festival in Italy. A Better Tomorrow 2018 premiered in China on January 18, 2018. In Times of Fading Light In Times of Fading Light is a 2017 German drama film directed by Matti Geschonneck. The film shows a day in the life of a family in the GDR. It was screened in the Berlinale Special section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. It is based on the 2011 novel of the same name by Eugen Ruge. Coined as "Thematically, dramatically and visually, this is a sombre, intelligent piece in which psychological finesse combines with historical analysis to result in genuine dramatic heft." In Times of Fading Light comes as an ensemble piece. Geschonneck contributes to this sombre theme challenging societal ideals which expose the harshness of a new historical day.   Always Be with You Always Be With You is a 2017 Hong Kong horror film written and directed by Herman Yau. It is the 20th instalment in the Troublesome Night film series and was produced specially to mark the 20th anniversary of the first movie. The film stars Louis Koo, Julian Cheung, Gordon Lam, Charlene Choi and Charmaine Sheh. The Phantom Empire The Phantom Empire is a 1935 American Western serial film directed by Otto Brower and B. Reeves Eason and starring Gene Autry, Frankie Darro, and Betsy King Ross. This 12-chapter Mascot Pictures serial combined the western, musical, and science fiction genres. The first episode is 30 minutes, the rest about 20 minutes. The serial film is about a singing cowboy who stumbles upon an ancient subterranean civilization living beneath his own ranch that becomes corrupted by unscrupulous greedy speculators from the surface. In 1940, a 70-minute feature film edited from the serial was released under the titles Radio Ranch or Men with Steel Faces. This was Gene Autrys first starring role, playing himself as a singing cowboy. Adventure for Two The Demi-Paradise is a 1943 British comedy film made by Two Cities Films. It stars Laurence Olivier as a Soviet Russian inventor who travels to England to have his revolutionary propeller manufactured, and Penelope Dudley-Ward as the woman who falls in love with him. It was directed by Anthony Asquith and produced by Anatole de Grunwald and Filippo Del Giudice from a screenplay by de Grunwald. The music score was by Nicholas Brodszky and the cinematography by Bernard Knowles. The film is a gentle satire on the values the English hold so dear. It was designed to encourage sympathy between Britain and the Soviet Union. The films title is a reference to John of Gaunts famous speech in Richard II which begins: This royal throne of kings, this scepterd isle, This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars, This other Eden, demi-paradise Soup's On Soups On is a 1948 Donald Duck animated short film directed by Jack Hannah, produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters by RKO Radio Pictures. Royal Affairs in Versailles Royal Affairs in Versailles is a 1954 French historical drama directed by Sacha Guitry. Described as "a historical film showing Versailles from its beginnings to the present day", it tells some episodes through portrayal of the personalities who lived in Versailles castle. Its sister films are Napoléon and If Paris Were Told to Us. The film is notable for the presence of a great number of well-known French actors, often appearing in short parts. One unknown actor playing a major character is Gilbert Bokanowski portraying Louis XVI. Bokanowski was actually the films production manager and was cast because of his strong resemblance to the monarch. Its English translation title is If Versailles Were Told to Me. Despite French production, the film is best known by its English title Royal Affairs in Versailles. The Vampire and the Ballerina The Vampire and the Ballerina is a 1960 Italian horror film directed and co-written by Renato Polselli. The Cat Above and the Mouse Below The Cat Above and The Mouse Below is second of thirty-four Tom and Jerry shorts produced by Chuck Jones, released in 1964. Sedmoy sputnik The Seventh Companion is a 1967 black-and-white Soviet drama film set in Petrograd in the years following the Russian Revolution. The film marked the directorial debut of Russian director Aleksei German, who co-directed it with Grigori Aronov. The film is based on a novel by Boris Lavrenyov. Baby Love Baby Love is a 1968 British drama film, directed by Alastair Reid and starring Ann Lynn, Keith Barron, Linda Hayden and Diana Dors. The film tells the story of a schoolgirl who seduces her adoptive family after her mother commits suicide. Reid went on to work in television, while Linda Hayden, who was only 15 at the time of filming, later appeared in sexploitation movies, including two of the entries in the Confessions film series, Confessions of a Window Cleaner and Confessions from a Holiday Camp. The film features an uncredited appearance by Bruce Robinson, later to direct Withnail & I. Diary for My Children Diary for My Children is a 1984 Hungarian drama film directed by Márta Mészáros. It was entered into the 1984 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Grand Prix Spécial du Jury. Where the River Runs Black Where the River Runs Black is a 1986 film directed by Christopher Cain and starring Charles Durning, Peter Horton, and Dana Delany. The screenplay was written by Neal Jimenez and Peter Silverman, based on the novel Lazaro by David Kendall. Nowhere to Hide Nowhere to Hide is a 1987 thriller directed by Mario Azzopardi. It stars Amy Madigan, Daniel Hugh Kelly and Robin MacEachern, as a family on the run from corrupt Marine officers. It also stars Michael Ironside, John Colicos, Maury Chaykin and Clark Johnson. The Last of His Tribe The Last of His Tribe is a 1992 American made-for-television drama film based on the book Ishi in Two Worlds by Theodora Kroeber which relates the experiences of her husband Alfred L. Kroeber who made friends with Ishi, thought to be the last of his people, the Yahi tribe. Jon Voight stars as Kroeber and Graham Greene as Ishi. Harry Hook directed the film. Blue Eyed Blue Eyed is a 1996 documentary film by Bertram Verhaag in which Jane Elliott is teaching a workshop on racism. In the film, Elliot separates people according to their eye color. The brown or green eye-color people are considered to be superior to the blue eye-color people. Through this division, Elliot creates a whole environment where educated adults, many times in position of power, even though being aware of taking part in a workshop, disagree, argue with each other and cry, not being able to cope or stand the situation in which they are put. Elliott argues that despite people considering themselves open and caring, they never know how deep is the repression and outcasting which they help to create by doing nothing against it and conforming with the current situation. The documentary received the 1996 Findling Award and the IDFA Audience Award. Angyali üdvözlet The Annunciation is a Hungarian film directed by András Jeles in 1984, based on The Tragedy of Man by Imre Madách. Perfumed Garden Tales of The Kama Sutra: The Perfumed Garden is a 2000 Indo-American erotic drama film directed by Jag Mundhra, with original soundtrack by Tor Hyams. The film takes its title from the ancient Indian text the Kama Sutra but this only serves as a common link between the characters. The film is touted as a prequel to Mira Nairs A Tale of Love. Patterson-Gimlin Film Patterson–Gimlin film is an American short motion picture of an unidentified subject which the filmmakers have said was a Bigfoot. The footage was shot in 1967 in Northern California, and has since been subjected to many attempts to authenticate or debunk it. The footage was filmed alongside Bluff Creek, a tributary of the Klamath River, about 25 logging-road miles northwest of Orleans, California, in Del Norte County. The film site is roughly 38 miles south of Oregon and 18 miles east of the Pacific Ocean. For decades, the exact location of the site was lost, primarily because of re-growth of foliage in the streambed after the flood of 1964. It was rediscovered in 2011. It is just south of a north-running segment of the creek informally known as "the bowling alley". The filmmakers were Roger Patterson and Robert "Bob" Gimlin. Patterson died of cancer in 1972 and "maintained right to the end that the creature on the film was real". Pattersons friend, Gimlin, has always denied being involved in any part of a hoax with Patterson. Gimlin mostly avoided publicly discussing the subject from at least the early 1970s until about 2005, when he began giving interviews and appearing at Bigfoot conferences. The film is 23.85 feet long, has 954 frames, and runs for 59.5 seconds at 16 frames per second. If the film was shot at 18 fps, as Grover Krantz believed, the event lasted 53 seconds. The date was October 20, 1967, according to the filmmakers, although some critics believe it was shot earlier. Lian zhan Chong Cheng Okinawa Rendezvous is a 2000 Hong Kong romantic comedy film produced and directed by Gordon Chan, and starring Leslie Cheung, Faye Wong, Tony Leung Ka-fai and Gigi Lai. While not one of Hong Kongs more significant films of the year, it was claimed by its director that it was filmed in less than 2 months without a script. It was shot entirely in the southern Japanese island of Okinawa and the film features many beautiful views of the island. Its theme song was sung by Leslie Cheung entitled Without Love and is also found in his 2000 album, Big Heat. Also, there were a few possible sub-themes like Faye Wongs New Tenant which is as well available in her 2000 album, Fable. Daddy Daddy is a 2001 Telugu drama film, produced by Allu Aravind under the Geetha Arts banner and directed by Suresh Krissna and cinematography by Chota K. Naidu. It stars Chiranjeevi, Simran, Ashima Bhalla in the lead roles and music composed by S. A. Rajkumar. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Meri Izzat in 2008. London Voodoo London Voodoo is a 2004 British horror film written, produced, and directed by Robert Pratten; and starring Doug Cockle, and Sara Stewart. The film centers on an analyst who has relocated his family, only for his wife to become possessed by a dark spirit that wishes the family harm. Peculiarities of the National Politics Peculiarities of National Politics is a 2003 comedy film directed by Dmitry Meskhiev and Yuri Konopkin. Everlasting Regret Everlasting Regret is a 2005 Hong Kong film directed by Stanley Kwan, and produced by Jackie Chan. It is based on Wang Anyis 1995 novel The Song of Everlasting Sorrow, about a womans turbulent life in 20th century Shanghai. The film participated in the 62nd Venice International Film Festival and was shown at the 41st Chicago International Film Festival. In the Pit In the Pit is a 2006 documentary by Juan Carlos Rulfo. The film won several awards, including the Jurys Prize for Best International Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival. It tells the story of several construction workers in Mexico City involved in the construction of the second story of the Periferico Freeway. Our Country Our Country is a 2006 Italian drama film directed by Francesca Comencini. It entered the competition at the 2006 Rome Film Festival. Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia is a 2007 film about life in the Early Cretaceous, Patagonia. It features paleontologist Rodolfo Coria and his work, with Donald Sutherland acting as main narrator. Mariachi Gringo Mariachi Gringo is a 2012 feature film directed by Tom Gustafson and written by Cory Krueckeberg. The film was produced by Speak Productions and Sin Sentido Films. The film stars Shawn Ashmore, Martha Higareda, Lila Downs, Fernando Becerril, Kate Burton, Tom Wopat and Adriana Barraza. Mariachi Gringo opened the 2012 Miami International Film Festival and won the Mayahuel Awards for Best Film & Best Actress for Martha Higareda at the 2012 Guadalajara International Film Festival. GravyTrain GravyTrain is a 2010 Canadian comedy film directed by April Mullen who also produced the feature with Tim Doiron under the company name G-Train Productions. Malarvaadi Arts Club Malarvadi Arts Club is a 2010 Indian Malayalam-language musical comedy film written and directed by Vineeth Sreenivasan in his directorial debut, produced by Dileep. The film was released in 60 theaters across Kerala. The cast of five young boys and two girls were selected through a talent hunt. The movie was a commercial success at the box office. La Leyenda de la Llorona La Leyenda de la Llorona is an animated horror adventure comedy film based on the legend of La Llorona. The second installment of the Leyendas film saga, it is a sequel to La Leyenda de la Nahuala, which was a box-office success. Produced by Ánima Estudios, the film was released in Mexico on October 21, 2011, grossing $55.4 million pesos. The English-subtitled version of the film was also released in direct-to-video and digital platforms in the United States, distributed by Pantelion Films and Lionsgate. Zombie Fever Zombie Holidays 3D is a Russian thrash 2013 director by Kirill Chemnitz. The premiere took place in Russia August 15, 2013. Oktober November October November is a 2013 Austrian drama film written and directed by Götz Spielmann. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Bolshoi Babylon Bolshoi Babylon is a 2015 British documentary film directed by Nick Read. It is about the history of Russias Bolshoi Theatre, including Pavel Dmitrichenkos 2013 acid attack on Sergei Filin. It premiered on 14 September at the Toronto International Film Festival. Ace the Case Ace the Case is a 2016 family mystery film written, produced and directed by Kevin Kaufman and starring Ripley Sobo, Lev Gorn, Susan Sarandon, and Marc Menchaca. Mr. Airavata Mr. Airavata is a 2015 Indian Kannada-language action masala film directed and written by A. P. Arjun and produced by Sandesh Nagaraj. The film stars Darshan, Urvashi Rautela and Prakash Raj in the lead roles and also stars Darshans son Vineesh making his acting debut. The music is composed by V. Harikrishna. Under the Eiffel Tower Under the Eiffel Tower is a comedy film directed by Archie Borders and written by Borders and David Henry. The film stars Matt Walsh, Judith Godrèche, Reid Scott, Michaela Watkins, David Wain, Dylan Gelula, Gary Cole, and Ary Abittan. The film premiered at the Berkshire International Film Festival on June 3, 2018. It was released on February 8, 2019, by The Orchard. The Merger The Merger is a 2018 Australian comedy/drama film based on comedian Damian Callinans critically acclaimed solo show of the same name. The film explores the decline of a cash-strapped Aussie Rules rural footy club and the recruitment of refugees to keep the club viable. A Lady of Chance A Lady of Chance is a 1928 silent film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The film is based upon the story "Little Angel" by Leroy Scott and is Norma Shearers last silent film. Although the film was released with added dialogue scenes, Shearer cant be heard. The Wild Party The Wild Party is a 1929 American pre-Code film directed by Dorothy Arzner and starring Clara Bow and Fredric March. Released by Paramount Pictures, it is known as Bows first talkie. Mutts to You Mutts to You is the 34th short film starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It was released by Columbia Pictures in 1938. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Slattery's Hurricane Slatterys Hurricane is a 1949 American drama film directed by Andre DeToth and starring Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell and Veronica Lake. It is based on a story submitted by Herman Wouk, who also coauthored the screenplay and published a novel of the film in 1956. Slatterys Hurricane begins with: Slatterys Hurricane begins with this narrative by Gary Merrill. Will Slattery, a former World War II Navy pilot still on inactive reserve, forcibly takes his employers Grumman Mallard from the estate in Miami and heads for an incoming hurricane. He obtains his bearings from a Navy control tower by pretending to be a weather patrol flight. Despite a threat of court martial when the Navy discovers the ruse, Slattery flies into the storm, reviewing his life in flashback for the next hour. So Young So Bad So Young, So Bad is a 1950 American drama film. It stars Paul Henreid, and was directed by Bernard Vorhaus. It was the first major screen role for Anne Francis, Rita Moreno, and Anne Jackson. Droopy's Double Trouble Droopys "Double Trouble" is the 11th animated short featuring Droopy, notable for being the first short to introduce a relative of Droopys. Operation Snafu On the Fiddle is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Sean Connery, Alfred Lynch, Cecil Parker, Stanley Holloway, Eric Barker, Mike Sarne, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Kathleen Harrison, Victor Maddern and John Le Mesurier. It was based on the 1961 novel Stop at a Winner by R.F. Delderfield who served in the RAF in World War II. It was Sean Connerys tenth film, released the year before his big breakthrough as James Bond in the 1962 film Dr No. La viaccia The Lovemakers is a 1961 Italian drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini based on a novel by Mario Pratesi. The film which stars Claudia Cardinale and Jean-Paul Belmondo, was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. Loving Couples Loving Couples is a 1964 Swedish drama film directed by Mai Zetterling. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. What Do You Say to a Naked Lady? What Do You Say to a Naked Lady? is a 1970 American hidden-camera style reality film directed by Candid Camera creator Allen Funt. In the film, Funt secretly records peoples reactions to unexpected encounters with nudity or sexuality in unusual situations. While the film does contain some titillating material and both male and female full frontal nudity, a large amount of the film involves Funt talking to people about sexuality and sexual topics. Whereas Funts other productions had to fall within Federal Communications Commission guidelines prohibiting nudity and sexual content on the airwaves, this film was outside the FCCs jurisdiction and Funt was free to incorporate them into the film. In the U.S., the film was originally rated X by the Motion Picture Association of America; an edited version was rated R in 1982. When submitted to the British Board of Film Classification in 1970, the film was originally rejected, then rated X; a 1988 video release was rated 18. The film was released on VHS in the 1980s, with a DVD released on December 6, 2011. Chrome and Hot Leather Chrome and Hot Leather is a 1971 American action revenge film about Green Berets vs. bikers with touches of comedy. It is one of two films to feature singer Marvin Gaye in an acting role, the other being the 1969 film The Ballad of Andy Crocker. Duel of the Iron Fist The Duel, also known as Duel of the Iron Fist, is a 1971 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh and starring Ti Lung, Wang Ping, Yue Wai and David Chiang. Lady Caroline Lamb Lady Caroline Lamb is a 1972 film based on the life of Lady Caroline Lamb, lover of Lord Byron and wife of William Lamb. The film was written and directed by Robert Bolt and starred his wife, Sarah Miles, as Lady Caroline. The fim also stars Jon Finch, Richard Chamberlain, Laurence Olivier, Ralph Richardson, John Mills, Margaret Leighton and Michael Wilding. Letter to Jane: An Investigation About a Still Letter to Jane is a 1972 French postscript film to Tout Va Bien directed by Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin and made under the auspices of the Dziga Vertov Group. Narrated in a back-and-forth style by both Godard and Gorin, the film serves as a 52-minute cinematic essay that deconstructs a single news photograph of Jane Fonda in Vietnam. This was Godard and Gorins final collaboration. In 2005, the film was made available as an extra on the Tout va Bien DVD released by the Criterion Collection. Nocturna Artificialia Nocturna Artificialia is the first credited film directed and produced by the Brothers Quay, Timothy and Stephen. "This British fraternal directing team is known for their avant-garde puppet films." Rather than dialog, this film uses shadows and music to create the dream-like state of the main character and his journey on a red tram at night. Quilombo Quilombo is a 1984 Brazilian drama film directed by Carlos Diegues. It was entered into the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. The film is based on the history of the Quilombo dos Palmares. Love Me Forever or Never Love Me Forever or Never is a 1986 Brazilian drama film directed by Arnaldo Jabor. Me and Charly Me and Charly is a 1978 Danish drama film directed by Morten Arnfred and Henning Kristiansen. The film was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 51st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Land of Doom Land of Doom is a 1986 American film set in the 21st Century after what was known as the "Final War" leaves the world in a post-apocalyptic wasteland filled with disease and pollution, unfit for human life. Food is scarce, always taken by raiders led by a mad-man obsessed with murdering the last of the good human beings. Meanwhile, one by one survivors are dying of "the Plague", another concerning problem. Harmony, a sexy, acrobatic, elusive rogue warrior wielding a crossbow, decides to stand up for the tormented and molested villagers and take on the murderous raiders. She meets a wounded survivor by the name of Anderson, whom she befriends, in order to find the leader of the raiders, Slater, and redeem the lives of the people he has done misfortune to. It's the Pied Piper, Charlie Brown Its the Pied Piper, Charlie Brown is the last animated special produced under the supervision of Charles M. Schulz. Based on characters from the comic strip Peanuts, it was released on September 12, 2000, seven months after the death of Charles Schulz. Its The Pied Piper also has the distinction of being the first new Peanuts special to be released to DVD. Kuche v chekmedzhe A Dog in a Drawer is a Bulgarian comedy-drama film released in 1982, directed by Dimitar Petrov, starring Veselin Prahov, Martin Stoyanov and Ruzha Delcheva. This is the first of a series of hit movies starring the child actor Veselin Prahov which turned him into a star of the Bulgarian cinema from the 1980s. A Dog in a Drawer successfully carries on the popular in Bulgaria "Childhood genre", developed in the 1970s by Mormarevi Brothers together with the present director Dimitar Petrov. The film won first prize at the “Varna Film Fest 1982” as well as an award from the “Union of the Bulgarian Writers” for the screenplay by Rada Moskova who is also the writer of the next in the series On the Top of the Cherry Tree. Double Bang Double Bang is an American dramatic film starring William Baldwin, Jon Seda, Adam Baldwin and written and directed by Heywood Gould. Angel on the Right Angel on the Right is a 2002 Tajik comedy-drama film directed by Jamshed Usmonov. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. The Seduction of Misty Mundae The Seduction of Misty Mundae is a 2004 American made for cable erotic film produced and directed by Michael Raso. The Forsaken Land The Forsaken Land is a 2005 Sri Lankan drama film directed by Vimukthi Jayasundara and coFernandoFernandoPereraPereraLiyanageLiyanageGurugeGurugeRegardRegardFestivalFestivaldOrdOrcinemacinemaFernandoFernandoLiyanageLiyanageLiyanageLiyanagePereraPereraTomatoesTomatoesfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsfilmsJayasundaraJayasundarawinnerswinners A Funny Shave Ah! La Barbe is a 1905 French short film directed by Segundo de Chomón. The film shows a man who, whilst shaving, eats a portion of his shaving cream. This causes him to see hallucinations of grotesque faces in his mirror, which brings him to shatter the glass. Beef III Beef III is the third installment of the Beef series. It is a documentary about Hip hop rivalries and beefs. It was released on DVD on November 15, 2005. It was directed and produced by Peter Spirer and lasts approximately 85 minutes. It was narrated by DJ Kay Slay and scored by Nu Jerzey Devil. The next film in the series is called Beef IV. Lying Lying is a 2006 American psychological drama film directed by M. Blash, and starring Chloë Sevigny and Jena Malone, Leelee Sobieski, and Henry Gummer. It premiered at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival Directors Fortnight and had a limited US release in 2008, with a DVD release following in May 2009. The film was given a small theatrical re-release in September 2009. While the film follows a fairly loose, ambiguous narrative, it focuses on a group of acquaintances who spend the weekend together at a remote country house; the situation becomes complex throughout the days, though, as one of the women turns out to be a pathological liar. Escort Escort is a 2006 Dutch thriller television film written and directed by Frank Ketelaar, starring Rifka Lodeizen and Bastiaan Ragas. Contact Contact or Kontakt is an award-winning 1978 Soviet animated short film. Header Header is a 2006 horror film directed by Archibald Flancranstin, and written Michael E. Kennedy. It is based on the 1995 Verotik novel Header by Edward Lee. Old Partner Old Partner is a 2008 South Korean documentary film directed by Lee Chung-ryoul. Set in the small rural town of Hanul-ri in Sangun-myeon, Bonghwa County, North Gyeongsang Province, the film focuses on the relationship between a 40-year-old cow and an old farmer in his 80s. The film was a surprise success. It attracted over 2.93 million viewers, setting the record for the highest grossing independent film in Korean film history. It won the PIFF Mecenat Award at the Pusan International Film Festival and the Audience Award at the Korean Independent Film Awards. Lee Chung-ryoul became the first independent film director to receive the Best New Director award at the Baeksang Arts Awards. Defying the Nazis: The Sharps' War Defying the Nazis: Sharps’ War is a 2016 documentary film directed by Ken Burns and Artemis Joukowsky. The film is about the untold story of Waitstill and Martha Sharp, an American minister and his wife from Wellesley, who left their children behind in the care of their parish and boldly committed to a life-threatening mission in Europe. Over two dangerous years they helped to save scores of imperiled Jews and refugees fleeing Nazi occupation across Europe. Sathi Sathi is a 2002 Indian Bengali-language film directed by Haranath Chakraborty. The film stars Jeet and Priyanka Trivedi. This film is Jeets cinematic debut. Is a remake of the Tamil film Thulladha Manamum Thullum. The film was released 14 June 2002. Slackistan Slackistan is an independent film directed by London-based filmmaker, Hammad Khan. The film stars Shahbaz Hamid Shigri, Aisha Linnea Akhtar, Ali Rehman Khan, Shahana Khan Khalil, Osman Khalid Butt, Khalid Saeed and Rafey Alam. The film is distributed by Big Upstairs Films. Slackistan was released in the UK in 2010, and has also played at a number of festivals, in such locations as London, Abu Dhabi, New York City, San Francisco and Goa. It has been banned in Pakistan. The Jensen Project The Jensen Project is the second in the Family Movie Night TV movies series produced by Procter & Gamble and Walmart aimed at families. The movie featured embedded marketing for the Kinect, a motion sensor add-on to the Xbox 360, several months before the products launch. The movie featured the Moller Skycar, a vertical take-off and landing aircraft or "flying car". Moving Day Moving Day is a Canadian comedy film, released in 2012. Directed by Mike Clattenburg and written by Clattenburg and Mike ONeill, the film centres on four men working for a moving company in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia whose personal lives are as messy as their professional ones. The films cast includes Gabriel Hogan, Bill Carr, Gerry Dee, Victor Garber, Jonny Harris, Charlie Murphy, Cathy Jones, Shauna MacDonald, Gabrielle Miller, Will Sasso, Don Bottomley, David Rossetti and Jordan Poole. The Color of the Chameleon The Colour of the Chameleon is a 2012 Bulgarian comedy film directed by Emil Hristov. The film was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. La educación prohibida The Forbidden Education is an independent documentary released in 2012. The film documents diverse alternative education practices and unconventional schools in Latin America and Spain and includes educational approaches such as popular education, Montessori, progressive education, Waldorf, homeschooling. It became the first released movie in Spanish to be funded under a crowdfunding methodology. It was also highlighted by its distributed screening proposal that enabled a synchronized release in 130 cities in 13 countries with a total number of 18,000 viewers in a single day. One week after its release, the movie was viewed almost 2 million times. The film was released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. Home Care Home Care is a 2015 Czech-Slovak drama film directed by Slávek Horák. The film was selected as the Czech entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Fixed Fixed is a 2014 short comedy film directed by Codey Wilson and Burleigh Smith. It features Amara Harnisch as Jemimah, a little girl who wants her dog to have puppies. The film premiered at Tropfest, the worlds largest short film festival. Brave New Jersey Brave New Jersey is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Jody Lambert written by Michael Dowling and Jody Lambert. The film stars Tony Hale, Anna Camp, Sam Jaeger, Heather Burns, Dan Bakkedahl and Raymond J. Barry. The film was released on August 4, 2017, by Gravitas Ventures. It takes place on the night of the The War of the Worlds broadcast in 1938 and how a small New Jersey town reacts to what they thought was an impending alien invasion. Leela Leela is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language satirical film directed and produced by Ranjith. The film is an adaptation of a short story by the same name by Malayalam screenwriter Unni R. which was published in Mathrubhumi weekly. Biju Menon does the lead role, while Vijayaraghavan, Suresh Krishna, Indrans, Sudheer Karamana, Parvathy Nambiar, Jagadish, and Priyanka does the supporting roles. The movie was released on 22 April 2016. It is the first Malayalam film in history to make its international premiere online on the same day of its theatrical release. Catching Feelings Catching Feelings is a 2017 South African romantic drama film directed and written by Kagiso Lediga. It stars Kagiso Lediga, Pearl Thusi, Andrew Buckland, Akin Omotoso, Precious Makgaretsa, Kate Liquorish, Tessa Jubber and Loyiso Gola. The film was released on March 9, 2018, by United International Pictures and Ster-Kinekor. The film was available to stream worldwide on May 18, 2018, by Netflix. Gajinikanth Ghajinikanth is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Santhosh P. Jayakumar and produced by K.E.Gnanavel Raja. The movie stars Arya and Sayyeshaa in the lead roles. It is a remake of the 2015 Telugu film Bhale Bhale Magadivoy. The music for the film is composed by Balamurali Balu. Soon after the release of film, both the actors got married in real life. Jinpa Jinpa is a 2018 Chinese Tibetan-language film written and directed by Pema Tseden. The screenplay is based on the novels The Slayer by Tsering Norbu and I Ran Over a Sheep by Pema. It made its world premiere and won Best Screenplay in the Horizons section at the 75th edition of the Venice Film Festival. The Bride of Glomdal The Bride of Glomdal is a 1926 film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer. It is based on the stories "Glomdalsbruden" and "Eline Vangen" by Jacob Breda Bull. Orphan's Benefit Orphans Benefit is an animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was first released as a black-and-white cartoon in 1934 and was later remade in Technicolor in 1941 under the title Orphans Benefit. The cartoon features Mickey Mouse and his friends putting on a Vaudeville-style benefit show for a group of unruly orphans. It contains a number of firsts for Disney, including the first time in which Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck appear together. Orphans Benefit features original music by Frank Churchill. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey, Clarence Nash as Donald, and Florence Gill as Clara Cluck. The original cartoon was directed by Burt Gillett and distributed by United Artists while the remake was directed by Riley Thomson and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. She Wouldn't Say Yes She Wouldnt Say Yes is a 1945 screwball comedy film directed by Alexander Hall and starring Rosalind Russell and Lee Bowman. Another Part of the Forest Another Part of the Forest is a 1948 American drama film starring Fredric March and directed by Michael Gordon. The screenplay by Vladimir Pozner is based on the 1946 play of the same name by Lillian Hellman, which was a prequel to her 1939 drama The Little Foxes. The Spoilers The Spoilers is a 1955 Technicolor Western film directed by Jesse Hibbs and starring Anne Baxter, Jeff Chandler and Rory Calhoun. Set in Nome during the 1898 Gold Rush, it culminates in a spectacular saloon fistfight between Glennister and McNamara. Film versions also appeared in 1914, 1923, 1930, and 1942. The 1930 and 1942 versions were the only instances of Gary Cooper and John Wayne playing the same role in the same story in two different films; Jeff Chandler portrays the part in this version. Pyramid of the Sun God Die Pyramide des Sonnengottes is a 1965 West German and Italian western film adventure directed by Robert Siodmak, based on a book by Karl May. Peeping Toms Metzitzim is a 1972 Israeli comedy film that has become a cult film. It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival. The film was directed by Uri Zohar and starred Arik Einstein and Zohar himself. The cinematographer was Adam Greenberg. In 2014, on season two of the show Orly and Guy Lose Religion, suspicions were raised that during the production of the movie there had been abuses and sexual harassment against actresses. In addition, Mona Zilbersteins cousin claimed that the rape scene was in fact a rape. This and other sexual harassment in her life led her to use drugs until her death from an overdose. Darktown Strutters Darktown Strutters is a 1975 blaxploitation musical comedy film from New World Pictures. Despite having mixed reviews at the time it has gained cult status over the years with praise from film director Quentin Tarantino. Perfumed Nightmare Mababangong Bangungot or Perfumed Nightmare is a 1977 Filipino film starring, written and directed by Kidlat Tahimik, who also edited, co-shot, and produced it. It tells the story of a young Filipino jeepney driver from Barangay Balian, Laguna infatuated the idea of space travel and the West who gradually becomes disillusioned after living in Paris. The film was well received by critics upon release, even earning the International Film Critics Prize at the Berlin Film Festival. Backstairs at the White House Backstairs at the White House is a 1979 NBC television miniseries based on the book My Thirty Years Backstairs at the White House by Lillian Rogers Parks. The series, produced by Ed Friendly Productions, is the story of behind-the-scenes workings of the White House and the relationship between the staff and the First Families. This mini-series was nominated for 11 Emmy Awards in 31st Primetime Emmy Awards, winning for Outstanding Achievement in Make-up and nominated for Outstanding Limited Series, Best Actress, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Outstanding Teleplay, Outstanding Art Direction/Set Decoration, and Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling. The series was notable for its all-star cast: Leslie Uggams starred as Lillian Rogers Parks and Olivia Cole played her mother Maggie Rogers. Other White House staffers were played by Louis Gossett, Robert Hooks, Cloris Leachman, Leslie Nielsen, and Hari Rhodes. The first episode featured Paul Winfield as Emmett Rogers Sr. Nana Nana, the True Key of Pleasure is a 1982 Italian drama film directed by Dan Wolman based on Émile Zolas novel Nana. The music is by Ennio Morricone. Misunderstood Misunderstood is a 1984 American drama film directed by Jerry Schatzberg, based on the 1869 novel Misunderstood by Florence Montgomery. This film stars Henry Thomas as a young boy who struggles with family, friends, and relationships after his mothers death. The novel Misunderstood had previously been adapted as the 1966 Italian film Incompreso, which starred Anthony Quayle. Dario Argento's World of Horror Il Mondo dellorrore di Dario Argento is a 1985 Italian documentary film, which chronicles the career of the Italian horror and suspense movie director, Dario Argento. It was the directorial debut of Michele Soavi, who later went on to direct the cult classic Dellamorte Dellamore in 1994. The documentary features candid interviews with Argento and various stars from films he has directed, as well as extensive clips and behind-the-scenes footage of his films. The film includes segments focused on subjects as the soundtrack work, coloring and color filtering, and camerawork in Suspiria, the soundtrack for Inferno, the camerawork and insect effects in Phenomena, Tom Savinis make-up work in Dawn of the Dead, and the special effects, make-up and robotics in Dèmoni as well as interviews with Argento on a variety of esoteric subjects. Because most of Argentos films were only available at the time in heavily edited form, Dario Argentos World of Horror was sought after by many fans of the directors work because it contained numerous clips of footage removed from the released films, most notably the opening double murder sequence from Suspiria. Beaks: The Movie Beaks: The Movie is a 1987 English-speaking Mexican horror movie directed by René Cardona Jr. It stars Michelle Johnson and Christopher Atkins as reporters trying to figure out why birds have starting attacking people. It was first released in Europe in 1987 and also known as Beaks: The Birds 2, Birds of Prey and Evil Birds. Hearts of Fire Hearts of Fire is a 1987 American musical drama film starring Bob Dylan, Fiona Flanagan and Rupert Everett. The film was essentially a vehicle for Dylan based on his success as a rock musician. It received poor reviews, a limited theatrical release and was later written off by Dylan himself. Marriage of the Blessed Marriage of the Blessed is a 1989 Iranian film directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf about Haji, a young soldier of the Iran–Iraq War, and his inability to adapt to civilian life after his release from the hospital. Lune froide Cold Moon is a 1991 French drama film directed by Patrick Bouchitey. It was entered into the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on the Charles Bukowski short stories "The Copulating Mermaid of Venice" and "Trouble with the Battery". In the Best Interest of the Children In the Best Interest of the Children is a 1992 American made-for-television fact-based drama film starring Sarah Jessica Parker who plays a woman struggling with manic-depression while raising her five children. This leads to the children eventually being taken from her and put in foster care. The film originally premiered on NBC on February 16, 1992. The film was partially shot in Marengo, roughly 30 miles west of Iowa City. The Buddha of Suburbia The Buddha of Suburbia is a British four-part television serial, directed by Roger Michell, originally broadcast on BBC Two in November 1993. Based on the novel of the same name by Hanif Kureishi, the series starred Naveen Andrews as the main character, Karim Amir. Its theme song, as well as other original music for the series, was written and performed by David Bowie. Unable to find distribution in America, the series was given a limited engagement screening at The Public Theater in Manhattan from December 1994 to January 1995. City Unplugged Darkness in Tallinn is a 1993 feature film, a satirical political thriller directed by Ilkka Järvi-Laturi and written by Paul Kolsby. The film premiered on September 12, 1993 at the Toronto Festival of Festivals, and later played at the Sundance Film Festival in January 1994. Written by an American and directed by a Finn, the film was one of the more unusual and most popular of 1993. It was reshown at the Rotterdam Filmfestival 2013 for professional audience. I'm Losing You Im Losing You is a 1998 American film written and directed by Bruce Wagner. The film starred Andrew McCarthy and is an adaptation of Wagners 1996 novel Im Losing You. A Summer in a Sea Shell A Summer in a Sea Shell is a 1985 Slovenian teen film directed by Tugo Štiglic. It was followed by A Summer in a Sea Shell 2 in 1988. Jane White Is Sick & Twisted Jane White Is Sick & Twisted is a 2002 American comedy film written and directed by David Michael Latt, produced by The Asylum, and starring Kim Little. It is one of few films by the studio not to be made to capitalize on another film, and is also one of few Asylum films to have a theatrical release. Phase IV Phase IV is a 2002 Canadian direct-to-video film, starring Dean Cain and Brian Bosworth. It was directed by Bryan Goeres. Kadhal Desam Kadhal Desam is a 1996 Tamil language action romance film written and directed by Kathir and produced by K. T. Kunjumon. The film starred Abbas, Vineeth and Tabu in the lead roles, while S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Vadivelu, Chinni Jayanth and Srividya played other pivotal characters. K. V. Anand was the cinematographer for the project and A. R. Rahman composed the films soundtrack and score. The film opened in August 1996 to positive reviews from critics and became a box office success. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Prema Desam and into Hindi as Duniya Dilwalo Ki. It was also remade in Bangladesh as Narir Mon, starring Riaz, Shakil Khan and Shabnur respectively. The Code The Code is an English-language Finnish documentary about Linux from 2001, featuring some of the most influential people of the free software movement. WTC View WTC View is an American film released in 2005, based on the 2003 play of the same name by Brian Sloan, that traces the search for a roommate in the weeks following 9/11. Eric, a gay photographer, places an ad for a new roommate on September 10, 2001 for his apartment with a view of the World Trade Center. He encounters prospective roommates in varying stages of grief, including a campaign worker for mayoral candidate Mark J. Green, a boisterous construction worker, an idealistic NYU student, and a trader on Wall Street, each of whom share his own perspective on the events. Throughout the film, Eric deals with the aftermath of 9/11, the trauma it has caused and continues to cause him, and the resulting split from his boyfriend. Transit Transit is a 2006 film from Russian writer-director Aleksandr Rogozhkin, which was presented at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Several of his past films have screened there, including Life with an Idiot and the Chechen war drama Check Point, for which he won the Best Director Prize in 1998. Transit is a story set on a secret military transit base in the remote Chukotka region, where planes from allied forces came in from Alaska, including quite a few with female pilots, which of course attracted the attention of the mostly male Russian crew at the base. Antonia Antônia is a 2006 Brazilian drama musical film which tells the story of Antônia, an Afro-Brazilian hip-hop girl group formed by four young women living on a favela of São Paulo. On their way to the mainstream success, they have to face with the violence near their homes and the sexism of the musical business. The film was directed by Tata Amaral and stars Negra Li, Cindy Mendes, Leilah Moreno and Quelynah as the members of the group. It was shot in Santo André, São Paulo. The film had its European premiere January 26, 2007 at the 36th Rotterdam International Film Festival, in the section "Cinema of the World: Time & Tide". It was released commercially in the United States on September 21, 2007, in New York City, New York; Newark, and Los Angeles. The movie, spun off from a 2006 short by Amaral, in turn spun off a television series from 02 Filmes and Rede Globo in the filmmakers native Brazil, starring the same actors in the same roles. Frame of Mind Frame of Mind is an American movie about the John F. Kennedy assassination. The film stars Carl T. Evans – who also directed the film – along with Chris Noth, Eric Michael Espiritu, and Tony Lo Bianco. Peter Criss, Original and former drummer for the rock band Kiss, also appears in the movie. The film tells the story of New Jersey Detective David Secca, who discovers what appears to be new evidence relating to President Kennedys assassination. Dark Fields Dark Fields is a 2009 American horror film directed by Douglas Schulze, written by Kurt Eli Mayry and Douglas Schulze, and starring David Carradine, Dee Wallace Stone, Richard Lynch, Ellen Sandweiss, and Sasha Higgins. On the Line Auf der Strecke is an Oscar nominated Swiss German/German short film. Directed by Reto Caffi, the film is also the recipient of multiple international awards, including a Brooklyn Festival Award. Written by Caffi and Naomi Westerman, it stars Roeland Wiesnekker, Roland Bonjour, Janic Halioua, and Julie Bräuning. Dhaam Dhoom Dhaam Dhoom is a 2008 Tamil martial arts film, based on the 1997 American drama Red Corner. written, cinematography and directed by Jeeva shortly before his death and produced by Sunanda Murali Manohar, its stars Jayam Ravi played main protagonist alongside Jayaram played main antagonist also Kangana Ranaut and Lakshmi Rai in the lead roles. Anu Hasan and Srinath played pivotal roles in the film and sai pallavi as co-artist. The film revolves around a Tamil Indian doctor who, two weeks prior to his wedding, goes to Russia for a conference pertaining to his occupation, that of a doctor. While in Russia he struggles to cope with the language because of the Russian reluctance to speak English, and eventually, due to the gruesome murder of a local woman, he gets imprisoned. How the doctor manages to get himself out of jail in order to get married to his lady love in India, with the help of an Indian female lawyer, forms the crux of the story. Dhaam Dhoom released worldwide, after a long delay, on 29 August 2008. It was the last film that cinematographer Jeeva undertook before his death which occurred halfway through the production. The film, released as a tribute to Jeeva, was completed by his assistant G.K.Manikandan, and his wife Anees, and was overseen by cinematographer P. C. Sriram. Gokusen: The Movie is a 2009 Japanese film based on manga series Gokusen. It was directed by Tōya Satō who also directed live-action version of Kaiji. This film is the sequel to the television drama Gokusen season 3, and the last of the series. This film has action, comedy and drama just like the TV series. It was released on July 11, 2009. Victim Victim is a 2011 British action drama film directed by Alex Pillai, written by Ashley Chin and Michael Maris, stars Ashley Chin, Ashley Madekwe, Jason Maza, and co-stars Adam Deacon, David Harewood and Giggs. The film is about a young mans attempts to move away from a life of violent crime, with the help of a wholesome country girl who comes to stay with his friend in the city, only to find himself the target of retaliation. People in the Sun People in the Sun is a 2011 Norwegian comedy film directed by Per-Olav Sørensen. My SO Has Got Depression is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Tenten Hosokawa. It was adapted into a live-action television series in 2009 and a live-action film in 2011. iCarly: iParty with Victorious iParty with Victorious is a 2011 special 90-minute television movie crossover episode of the television series iCarly and Victorious. It premiered on Nickelodeon June 11, 2011. The crossovers theme song mash-up, "Leave It All to Shine", premiered on on Nickelodeon and was online on June 7, 2011. The movie was watched by 7.3 million viewers. It also marked Kenan Thompsons brief return to Nickelodeon. "iParty with Victorious" was released on DVD on August 30, 2011 on the third season DVD of iCarly and on the second volume of the Victorious first season DVD. Tadakha Tadakha is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Kishore Kumar Pardasani, who directed Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam earlier. The film is a remake of the well-received 2012 Tamil film Vettai, written and directed by N. Linguswamy. Initially, Sameera Reddy was approached to reprise her role. She was replaced by Andrea Jeremiah. Tamannaah is seen opposite Naga Chaitanya for the second time after 100% Love. The film received mixed reviews and was declared Hit at the box office and Sunil won Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor - Telugu for his excellent police officer role.Tarang Cine Productions remade the movie in Odia in 2018 as Happy Lucky. Ci vediamo domani See You Tomorrow is a 2013 Italian comedy film written and directed by Andrea Zaccariello. Decay Decay is a 2012 horror film by Luke Thompson, set at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland. The movie was created on a budget of $3,225 and was filmed over a period of two years by Thompson and his fellow physicists. The film was released online for free under the Creative Commons CC BY-NC license, shareable and remixable. Decay was premiered on 29 November 2012 and centres on the idea of the Large Hadron Collider transforming scientists into zombies. Thompson, a physics doctoral student, came up with the idea of the film while he was walking through the maintenance tunnels at CERN and began thinking that it would be a good location for a horror movie. In an interview with Wired, he stated that the film was initially started for fun, but that it was also an opportunity to "do some satirical commentary on various aspects of people’s perceptions of science". I Remember You I Remember You is a 2015 American romantic drama film written and directed by Claudia Sparrow. It stars Stefanie Butler and Joe Egender as two people who come to believe they are destined to fall in love. It premiered at the Downtown Film Festival on July 22, 2015, and was released theatrically on November 13, 2015. Jan Dara: The Finale Jand Dara the Finale or Jan Dara Patchimmabot is a 2013 Thai Drama starring Mario Maurer and Bongkot Kongmalai. This movie is a sequel to Jan Dara the Beginning which was released back in 2012. This installment came out on February 7, 2013 and was distributed by Sahamongkol Film International. The plot is about Jan Dara sexual Awakening. Vengeance of an Assassin Vengeance of an Assassin is a 2014 Thai martial arts film directed by Panna Rittikrai and released by Sahamongkol Film International. It reunited Rittikrai and Chupong, the director and star of the 2004 film Born to Fight. It is the final film directed by Panna Rittikrai, who died at the age of 53 on Sunday, July 20, 2014, and features many of his trademark elaborate stunts and lengthy single-take action sequences. Kavalai Vendam Kavalai Vendam is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Deekay. The film stars Jiiva and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles, while Bobby Simha and Sunaina play supporting roles. The film, which is said to be an urban romance "about first love, second chances and relationships", and Jiivas 25th film, features music composed by Leon James, cinematography by Abinandhan Ramanujam and editing by Suresh. Produced by Elred Kumar, Kavalai Vendam released on 24 November 2016 while its dubbed Telugu version Entha Varaku Ee Prema released on 7 April 2017. Daana Paani Daana Paani is a 2018 Indian-Punjabi family drama film directed by Tarnvir Singh Jagpal and stars Jimmy Sheirgill and Simi Chahal in lead roles. The film is written by Jass Grewal and is produced by Nanokey Studios and GK Entertainment in association with Cam Art Films. The film plots the story of Basant Kaur, who lost her father when she was young and her mother is also separated from her. The film also features Gurpreet Ghuggi, Nirmal Rishi, Kanika Mann , Nikeet Dhillon and Tarsem Jassar in supporting roles. The film was released worldwide on 4 May 2018. From Morn to Midnight From Morn to Midnight is a 1920 German silent expressionist film directed by Karlheinz Martin based on the play From Morning to Midnight by Georg Kaiser. It is one of the most radical films of the German Expressionist movement. The film uses stylized distorted sets, designed by Robert Neppach, which are even more avant-garde than those of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari Don Q Son of Zorro Don Q, Son of Zorro is the 1925 sequel to the 1920 silent film The Mark of Zorro. It was loosely based upon the 1909 novel Don Q.s Love Story, written by the mother-and-son duo Kate and Hesketh Hesketh-Prichard. The story was reworked in 1925 into a vehicle for the Johnston McCulley character Zorro. The film adaptation was made by screenwriters Jack Cunningham and Lotta Woods for United Artists studios. Douglas Fairbanks both produced the film and starred as its lead character. It was directed by Donald Crisp, who also played the villain Don Sebastian. The film was well-received: the New York Times rated it one of its top ten movies of 1925. Swing Your Lady Swing Your Lady is a 1938 country musical comedy film directed by Ray Enright, starring Humphrey Bogart, and featuring Ronald Reagan. Bogart was apparently becoming very disenchanted with the film roles that the Warner Brothers studios were offering him at this stage of his career; the following year he appeared in his only horror/sci-fi film, The Return of Doctor X, and these were two roles he never liked talking about when he became a major film star several years later; he considered his performance in Swing Your Lady the worst of his career. Swing Your Lady was listed in the 1978 book The Fifty Worst Films of All Time. They Stooge to Conga They Stooge to Conga is a 1943 film directed by Del Lord and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 67th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. It is considered the most violent Stooge film of the Curly Howard era. So Well Remembered So Well Remembered is a 1947 British film starring John Mills, Martha Scott, and Trevor Howard. The film was based on the James Hilton novel of the same title and tells the story of a reformer and the woman he marries in a fictional Lancashire mill town. Hilton also narrated. The movie, shot on location in England, is faithful to the novel in many particulars, but the motivations of the main female character and the tone of the ending are considerably altered. The first screening was in the Majestic Theatre in Macclesfield on 9 August 1947, after which the film disappeared. It was rediscovered some 60 years later in Tennessee, in the United States, by Muttley McLad of the band The Macc Lads. A Millionaire for Christy A Millionaire for Christy is a 1951 comedy film directed by George Marshall, and starring Fred MacMurray and Eleanor Parker. The film is a screwball comedy, in which Christy Sloane is a legal secretary from San Francisco who is sent to Los Angeles to inform radio host Peter Lockwood that he has just inherited $2 million. The Sellout The Sellout is a 1952 American film noir directed by Gerald Mayer and starring Walter Pidgeon, John Hodiak, Audrey Totter and Paula Raymond. Battle at Bloody Beach Life at the Top Life at the Top is a 1965 drama film, a production of Romulus Films released by Columbia Pictures. The screenplay was by Mordecai Richler, based on the novel Life at the Top by John Braine, and is a sequel to the film Room at the Top. It was directed by Ted Kotcheff and produced by James Woolf with William Kirby as associate producer. The music score was by Richard Addinsell and the cinematography by Oswald Morris. The films art director Edward Marshall received a 1966 BAFTA Award nomination. The film stars Laurence Harvey, once again playing Joe Lampton, with Jean Simmons, Honor Blackman and Michael Craig. A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die is a 1968 Italian spaghetti western. It is the fourth and last western directed by Franco Giraldi. It was originally intended as being directed by Sergio Corbucci and the cast was to include also Raffaella Carrà and Renzo Palmer. The American version of the film was heavily cut, with a runtime 16 minutes shorter than the original version and featuring a different ending. Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter Mrs. Brown, Youve Got a Lovely Daughter is a 1968 British musical comedy film starring Peter Noone. The film showcases the British rock band, Hermans Hermits, and is their second and final feature film, following Hold On! in 1966. In Mrs. Brown, Youve Got a Lovely Daughter the group sings nine songs including the title track and the romantic hit song "Theres a Kind of Hush". The film was to have seen the debut of Sandie Shaw, but Shaw walked out of the production before filming commenced. A Bullet for Sandoval A Bullet for Sandoval is a 1969 spaghetti western film. It is a co-production between Italy and Spain. The film was generally well received by critics. For years, it was thought that famed Italian horror film director Lucio Fulci directed this western, but that was later disputed by the films lead star George Hilton. The Devil with Seven Faces The Devil Has Seven Faces is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed and co-written by Osvaldo Civirani. It starred George Hilton, Carroll Baker and Luciano Pigozzi. The film has also been released on video as Bloody Mary and Nights of Terror. Viva! Django W Django! is a 1971 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Edoardo Mulargia and starring Anthony Steffen. The Castaway Cowboy The Castaway Cowboy is a 1974 American adventure film released by Walt Disney Productions starring James Garner, Vera Miles, Eric Shea, and Robert Culp about a Texas rancher who gets shanghaied, then jumps ship and finds himself washed ashore in Hawaii. Filmed on location in Hawaii, the movie was directed by Vincent McEveety and written by Don Tait and Richard M. Bluel. From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China is a 1979 documentary film about Western culture breaking into China produced and directed by Murray Lerner. It portrays the famous violinist and music teacher Isaac Stern as the first American musician to collaborate with the China Central Symphony Society. Mr. Jolly Lives Next Door Mr. Jolly Lives Next Door is a 1987 comedy film made for British television as part of The Comic Strip Presents... series and was originally broadcast on Channel 4 on 5 March 1988. It was released on VHS in the late 1980s, and became available on DVD when the entire Comic Strip Presents... series was released as a box set in the UK in June 2005. It has also been repeated occasionally on the Paramount Comedy Channel. Charles Manson Superstar Charles Manson Superstar is a documentary film about Charles Manson, directed by Nikolas Schreck in 1989. Most of the documentary was filmed inside San Quentin Prison. Nikolas and Zeena Schreck narrated the segments while images were shown, and music played in the background. There was brief footage of Spahn Ranch, and a short clip of James Nolan Mason being interviewed about the Universal Order, and Manson. Olivier Messiaens "Death and Resurrection," Bobby Beausoleils "Lucifer Rising," Krzysztof Pendereckis "Apocalypsis," Biff Roses "Fill Your Heart" and Anton LaVeys "The Satanic Mass," and Mansons own songs "Clang Bang Clang" and "Mechanical Man" from the album The Love and Terror Cult, were played during the film. Future Zone Future Zone is a 1990 science-fiction film written and directed by David A. Prior and starring David Carradine. It was the sequel to the 1989 film Future Force. Pas koji je voleo vozove The Dog Who Loved Trains, is a 1977 Yugoslav film directed by Goran Paskaljević. The film was nominated for the Golden Bear award at the 28th Berlin International Film Festival in 1978. Musketeers Twenty Years After Musketeers Twenty Years After is a 1992 Russian musical film directed by Georgi Yungvald-Khilkevich based on Alexandre Dumas novel Vingt ans après. The Night Caller The Night Caller is a 1998 American thriller film starring Shanna Reed and Tracy Nelson about a crazed woman who becomes obsessed with a radio talk-show personality. The First of May The First of May is a 1998 independent film by Paul Sirmons and Gary Rogers, starring Julie Harris, Charles Nelson Reilly, Robin ODell, Tom Nowicki, Joe Dimaggio, Dan Byrd and Mickey Rooney. It premiered on October 12, 1998, in Buena Vista, Florida, at the FMPTA Annual Party. It is notable for being the last film in which Joe Dimaggio appeared. Bad As I Wanna Be: The Dennis Rodman Story Bad As I Wanna Be: The Dennis Rodman Story is a 1998 American drama film directed by Jean de Segonzac and written by John Miglis and Gar Anthony Haywood. It is based on the 1996 book Bad As I Wanna Be by Dennis Rodman and Tim Keown. The film stars Dwayne Adway, John Terry, Dee Wallace, Heidi Mark, Daniel Hugh Kelly, Art Hindle, Karen Robinson and Michael Caloz. The film premiered on ABC on February 8, 1998. Emmanuelle 3: A Lesson in Love Emmanuelle 3: A Lesson in Love is a 1994 softcore television movie, which was directed by David Cove, and produced by Alain Siritzky, based on character by Emmanuelle Arsan. It was the third episode from the Emmanuelle in Space series. Fresh from Haffron and Theos sexual experiences, Emmanuelle takes Tasha, a female member of the space crew to exotic locations to learn all about the basic and tantric of pansexuality. Tasha has many sexual experiences, among them are a voyeuristic encounter with a hotel manager and a random act of meaningless sex on a boat. Critical Mass Critical Mass is a 2001 low budget action film released direct-to-video. It starred Treat Williams, Lori Loughlin, and Udo Kier and was directed by Fred Olen Ray, credited as Ed Raymond. The film features scenes taken straight from other films such as Judgment Day and Universal Soldier spliced into newly filmed scenes to make up its action sequences. Le chevalier mystère The Mysterious Knight is an 1899 French short silent trick film directed by Georges Méliès. Don't Look Up is a 1996 Japanese horror film directed by Hideo Nakata. The film set in a film studio where a War film is being made. The film was made by Hideo Nakata while trying to fund production for his documentary film about director Joseph Losey. It was not a success in Japan, but prompted an English-language remake in 2009 which was directed by Fruit Chan. The film also influenced the creative choices Nakata would have for his popular film Ring in 1998. Mukunthetta Sumitra Vilikkunnu Mukunthetta Sumitra Vilikkunnu is a 1988 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film directed by Priyadarshan and written by Sreenivasan. It stars Mohanlal, Sreenivasan, and Ranjini. The story is based on the Marathi play Sasa Aani Kasav, which was earlier adapted into the 1983 movie Katha. Moscow Clad in Snow Moscow Clad in Snow is a 1909 short silent documentary film directed by Joseph-Louis Mundwiller about winter in Moscow 1908. Purple Sunset Purple Sunset is a 2001 Chinese film written and directed by Feng Xiaoning. Feng also acted as the films cinematographer. Purple Sunset is an anti-war film set in August 1945, at the time when the Japanese were in the throes of defeat during World War II and losing control of mainland China. The film won Best Special Effects at the Huabiao Awards and Best Cinematography at the Golden Rooster Award. It was also voted Best Feature by the audience during the 2001 Hawaii International Film Festival. Feng considered it the last of his "War and Peace" trilogy, preceded by Red River Valley, and Lovers Grief over the Yellow River. Eveready Harton in Buried Treasure Eveready Harton in Buried Treasure, also known as Eveready Harton, Eveready, Buried Treasure, or Pecker Island, is an adult animated cartoon short film made in the United States in 1929, depicting the unlikely adventures of the perpetually aroused title character with a woman, a man, a donkey, and a cow. Raising Genius Raising Genius is a 2004 American comedy film written by Linda Voorhees and co-directed by her with Bess Wiley. The film stars Justin Long, Wendie Malick, Ed Begley, Stephen Root, Danica McKellar, Mark DeCarlo, Tippi Hedren, Shirley Jones, Clint Howard, and Sam Huntington. It was a selection of the Paris Film Festival in Paris, France, in 2005, and also played at the Waterfront Film Festival in South Haven in 2005. Detaljer Details is a 2003 Swedish drama film directed by Kristian Petri about a young author and her various relationships over ten years. It was entered into the 26th Moscow International Film Festival. Salomé Salomé is a 2002 Spanish film directed by Carlos Saura. The film is told from the perspective of a flamenco dance company that will mount a show devoted to the mythical and biblical figure of Salomé, as a story of love and vengeance. The movie is both about the performance and the preparation for it. Deacons for Defense Deacons for Defense is a 2003 American television drama film directed by Bill Duke. The television film stars Forest Whitaker, Christopher Britton, Ossie Davis, Jonathan Silverman, Adam Weiner, and Marcus Johnson. Based on a story by Michael DAntonio, the teleplay was written by Richard Wesley and Frank Military. The film is loosely based on the activities of the Deacons for Defense and Justice in 1965 in Bogalusa. The African-American self-defense organization was founded in February 1965 as an affiliate of the founding chapter in Jonesboro, to protect activists working with the Congress for Racial Equality, others advancing the Civil Rights Movement, and their families. Bogalusa was a company town, developed in 1906-1907 around a sawmill and paper mill operations. In the 1960s, the area was dominated by the Ku Klux Klan. During the summer of 1965, there were frequent conflicts between the Deacons and the Klan. Chathikkatha Chanthu Chathikkatha Chanthu is a 2004 Malayalam musical-comedy film written and directed by Rafi Mecartin, and produced by Lal. It stars a huge cast consisting of Jayasurya, Vineeth, Lal, Navya Nair, Bhavana, Madhu, Cochin Haneefa, Salim Kumar, Vinayakan, Siddique, and Janardhanan. The music is composed by Alex Paul. The film was remade in Kannada as Kal Manja starring Komal. Sleeper Sleeper is a 2005 Austrian-German drama film directed by Benjamin Heisenberg. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Lotte from Gadgetville Lotte from Gadgetville is a 2006 Estonian/Latvian feature-length animated film directed by Heiki Ernits and Janno Põldma. The films characters first appeared in Lotte reis lõunamaale, an Estonian animated TV series consisting of 13 five-minute episodes. In 2007, the film was awarded the Latvian Film Prize for best animated feature film. In 2011, a sequel was released - Lotte and the Moonstone Secret. The films and their characters proved so popular in their homeland, that a theme park, Lottemaa, opened in Reiu, Tahkuranna Parish, Estonia. It Crawled Out of the Woodwork "It Crawled Out of the Woodwork" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 9 December 1963, during the first season. Margaret Thatcher: The Long Walk to Finchley Margaret Thatcher: The Long Walk to Finchley, subtitled in the initial credits How Maggie Might Have Done It, is a 2008 BBC Four television drama based on the early political career of the young Margaret Thatcher, from her attempts to gain a seat in Dartford in 1949 via invasion to her first successful campaign to win a parliamentary seat, Finchley, in 1959. It also portrays her early relationship and marriage with Denis Thatcher. It is directed by Niall MacCormick, produced by Madonna Baptiste and written by Tony Saint - it was made by Great Meadows Productions. Thatcher is played by Andrea Riseborough, Denis by Rory Kinnear and Edward Heath by Samuel West. It was followed in February 2009 by Margaret, a drama on Thatchers fall from power filmed in 2008-09, with Thatcher played by Lindsay Duncan. Colpo d'occhio At a Glance is a 2008 Italian thriller film written, directed and starred by Sergio Rubini. For his performance Riccardo Scamarcio won the 2008 Flaiano Prize for best actor. Red Velvet Red Velvet is a 2008 American independent horror film directed by Bruce Dickson and written by Anthony Burns and Joe Moe. The film stars Henry Thomas and Kelli Garner and is the final film of Forrest J Ackerman. The Chubbchubbs Save Xmas The ChubbChubbs Save Xmas is a 2007 computer-animated short film produced by Sony Pictures Animation and directed by Cody Cameron. It was theatrically released on August 8, 2007 along with Daddy Day Camp and is a sequel to the Academy Award-winning animated short film The ChubbChubbs!. On October 9, 2007, both The ChubbChubbs! and The ChubbChubbs Save Xmas animated shorts were released as special features on the Surfs Up DVD and Blu-ray. Racing Dreams Racing Dreams is a 2009 documentary film directed by Marshall Curry following two boys and a girl through a season of World Karting Association racing as they compete and aspire to become professional NASCAR drivers. Racing Dreams was produced by Bristol Baughan and Marshall Curry, and executive produced by Dwayne Johnson, Jack Turner, Dany Garcia and Ben Goldhirsh. The film opened in theaters in select cities May 2010, with marketing support by NASCAR Entertainment. Racing Dreams is also being developed into a feature film by DreamWorks Producers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci. Doonby Doonby is a 2013 independent film written and directed by Peter Mackenzie. It stars John Schneider, Jenn Gotzon, Ernie Hudson, Jennifer ONeill, Will Wallace, Robert Davi and Joe Estevez. Türk Pasaportu Turkish Passport is a 2011 Turkish documentary directed by Burak Arliel. The film competed in the European Documentary category at the European Independent Film Festival 2012. Pandaga Chesko Panduga Chesko is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by Gopichand Malineni and produced by Paruchuri Kireeti on the United Movies banner. The film features Ram, Rakul Preet Singh and Sonal Chauhan in the lead roles and Brahmanandam, Sai Kumar in other important roles. The story was penned by Veligonda Srinivas and the screenplay was provided by Kona Venkat and Anil Ravipudi, with the former writing the dialogue. S. Thaman composed the music while Arthur A. Wilson and Gautham Raju handled the cinematography and editing of the film respectively. The film is about a millionaire from Portugal who visits his family in India to resolve an old family issue. The film was officially launched on 17 May 2014 at Film Nagar in Hyderabad. The principal photography of the film started on 16 June 2014 at Hyderabad. The film released on May 29, 2015 to mixed reviews from critics. The von Trapp Family: A Life of Music The von Trapp Family: A Life of Music is a 2015 German-Austrian musical drama film directed by Ben Verbong and starring Rosemary Harris, Matthew MacFadyen, Eliza Bennett, Lauryn Canny, and Yvonne Catterfeld. It is an English-language adaptation of Agathe von Trapps book Agathe von Trapp: Memories Before and After The Sound of Music. Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hay Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hay is a 2016 Pakistani romantic drama film directed by Anjum Shahzad, produced by Rafiq Ahmed Chaudary, Fahmeeda Abdull Khaliq, Kamran Siddiqui and Jahanzaib Quadir, it is written by Abdull Khaaliq Khan. The films cast include Pakistani Television stars Sajal Ali and Feroze Khan in lead roles.  It is the third project to feature Sajal Ali opposite Feroze Khan after Blockbuster Drama Serials Chup Raho and Gul e Rana. The film was distributed by Geo Films on Eid ul Adha 2016. Mister Felicità Mister Felicità is a 2017 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Siani and starring Siani, Diego Abatantuono and Carla Signoris. It was released in Italy by 01 Distribution on 1 January 2017. Chamak Chamak is a 2017 Indian romantic comedy Kannada film written and directed by Suni and produced by T. R. Chandrashekar. The film stars Ganesh as Kush, a gynaecologist and Rashmika Mandanna as Kushi, an MBA graduate event organizer, in the lead roles. The soundtrack and score is by Judah Sandhy and the cinematography is by Santhosh Rai Pathaje. The first look of the film was released on 18 May 2017. The film received rave reviews upon release from both critics and audience and ran for over 100-days in multiple theaters in Karnataka. The project marks the first in the combination of Suni and Ganesh. The project also marks the debut of Ganeshs daughter Charithriya. The filming began on 14 April 2017 in Bengaluru. Further, between 24 and 27 May, a Holi game sequence was shot inviting youngsters to participate in the shoot. The shooting of songs was held at Ireland. The Sound of Silence The Sound of Silence is a 2019 American drama film directed by Michael Tyburski. It was screened in the U.S. Dramatic Competition section at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. The plot centers on Peter Lucian, played by Peter Sarsgaard, a "house tuner," working on the sonic environment of homes. It was released on September 13, 2019, by IFC Films. The Battle of the Sexes For Griffiths earlier version, see The Battle of the Sexes. The Battle of the Sexes is a 1928 American comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Jean Hersholt, Phyllis Haver, Belle Bennett, Don Alvarado, and Sally ONeil, and released by United Artists. The film was a remake by Griffith of an earlier film he directed in 1914, which starred Lillian Gish. Both films are based on the novel The Single Standard by Daniel Carson Goodman; the story was adapted for this production by Gerrit J. Lloyd. The film was released as both a silent film, and in a sound version using the Movietone sound-on-film system. In 2004, the film was released on DVD by Image Entertainment. The theme song of the motion picture, "Just a Sweetheart", by Dave Dryer, Josef Pasternack, and Nathaniel Shilkret was omitted from the DVD. Madame X Madame X is a 1929 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Lionel Barrymore, and starring Ruth Chatterton as a fallen woman who longs to be reunited with her son. The film is based on the 1908 play Madame X by French playwright Alexandre Bisson. Suicide Squadron Dangerous Moonlight is a 1941 British film, directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Anton Walbrook. Among the costumes, the gowns were designed by Cecil Beaton. The film is best known for its score written by Richard Addinsell, orchestrated by Roy Douglas, which includes the Warsaw Concerto. Dangerous Moonlights love-story plot, told mainly in flashbacks, revolves around the fictional composer of the Warsaw Concerto, a piano virtuoso and "shell-shocked" combat pilot, who meets an American war correspondent in Warsaw, and later returns from America to join the RAF in England to continue to fight against the Germans and their occupation of Poland. I Can Hardly Wait "I Can Hardly Wait" is the 73rd short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1943 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Come Fill the Cup Come Fill the Cup is a 1951 film starring James Cagney and Gig Young, directed by Gordon Douglas. Youngs performance was nominated for an Oscar and Golden Globe. Cagney plays an alcoholic newspaperman. He has a memorable line, "Dont you see? I am home," in response to the query, "Why dont you go home?" at two points in the film, once near the beginning when he is drinking; once at the end when he is at work. Skirts Ahoy! Skirts Ahoy! is a 1952 MGM musical film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Esther Williams, Vivian Blaine and Joan Evans. It was shot in Technicolor. The film follows the adventures of several women who join the WAVES with sequences filmed on location at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. It also features the film debut of Billy Eckstine. Line of Demarcation Line of Demarcation is a 1966 war drama film written and directed by Claude Chabrol. Its title in French is La Ligne de démarcation. It is based on upon the memoir Mémoires dun agent secret de la France libre et La Ligne de démarcation by Gilbert Renault under his pseudonym Colonel Rémy. Waves of Lust Waves Of Lust is a 1975 Italian erotic thriller-drama film directed by Ruggero Deodato and starring John Steiner and Silvia Dionisio. The War in Space The War in Space, released in Japan as , is a tokusatsu science fiction film produced and released by Toho Studios in 1977. The Cycle The Cycle is a 1975 Iranian drama film directed and written by Dariush Mehrjui. It is about a young man who is trying to get money to pay for his ailing fathers medical treatments and gets sucked into life on the margins of society, exploiting other poor and marginalized people for their blood. The film stars Saeed Kangarani, Ezzatollah Entezami, Ali Nassirian and Forouzan. After years of being banned, the film was released in Iran on April 12, 1978. It was Irans submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 50th Academy Awards, the first year that Iran participated in the award. Tarka the Otter Tarka the Otter is a 1979 film directed by David Cobham. It is based on the novel of the same name by Henry Williamson. Tarka the Otter was voted 98th in Channel 4’s poll of the 100 Greatest Family Films. Willie & Phil Willie & Phil is a 1980 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Paul Mazursky and starring Michael Ontkean, Margot Kidder, and Ray Sharkey. Top Squad The Inspector Wears Skirts is a 1988 Hong Kong martial arts-action comedy produced by Jackie Chan, directed by Wellson Chin Sing-Wai and starring Sibelle Hu, Ellen Chan and Sandra Ng. In common with many other Hong Kong films The Inspector Wears Skirts moves from genre to genre. The Carpenter The Carpenter is a 1988 horror film directed by David Wellington, and written by Doug Taylor. Blood Ties Blood Ties is a made-for-television film that was released in 1991. It is a story about a modern vampire family who hail from Carpathia. The family try to assimilate into American life in Long Beach, California, but their lives are upset when a sinister group of hunters kill a member of their extended kin and threaten to come after them. The film was directed by Jim McBride. Scream Queen Hot Tub Party Scream Queen Hot Tub Party is a 1991 film directed by Fred Olen Ray. Cement Cement is a 2000 American thriller crime drama film directed by Adrian Pasdar and written by Justin Monjo. The film was shot in Los Angeles, California and was Pasdars first film as director. Better Living Through Circuitry Better Living Through Circuitry is a 1999 documentary directed by Jon Reiss about the electronic dance music cultural scene of the 90s. This is considered the first full-length documentary film that goes behind the electronic dance scene and uncovers the culture it has spawned. The film presented aspects of rave culture such as: empowerment through advances in musical electronics technology, the DIY ethic, and the flowering of a new spirituality embracing transcendence through sound and rhythm. A cross-section of the techno subculture is represented. Ravers, DJs and musicians speak for themselves about their music and ideals. Produced by Cleopatra Pictures and Entertainment Group, presided by Cleopatra Records founder Brian Perera. Clément Clément is a 2001 French drama film directed by Emmanuelle Bercot. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Quigley Quigley, released in the United Kingdom as Daddy Dog Day, is a 2003 family comedy film that was directed by William Byron Hillman. It was released straight to video on February 3, 2003 and stars Gary Busey, Curtis Armstrong, and Oz Perkins. Lakshmi Lakshmi is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language action drama film produced by Nallamalupu Bujji on Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Productions on banner, directed by V.V. Vinayak and cinematography by Chota K. Naidu. Starring Venkatesh, Nayantara, Charmme Kaur in the lead roles and music composed by Ramana Gogula. The film was Blockbuster at box office. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Meri Taaqat in 2007 and into Malayalam and Tamil under the same name. Extraordinary Rendition Extraordinary Rendition is a 2007 drama film directed by Jim Threapleton and starring Omar Berdouni and Andy Serkis, known for his role in The Lord of The Rings. The film was premiered at the Locarno Film Festival, Switzerland on 8 August 2007, and at the Edinburgh Film Festival on 21 August 2007, but is still awaiting a full commercial release. It was released on DVD in early 2008, and screened by the BBC on 30 April the same year. Messy Christmas Messy Christmas is a 2007 German comedy film directed by Vanessa Jopp. Kalamity Kalamity is a 2010 American psychological thriller film starring Nick Stahl, Jonathan Jackson and Beau Garrett. Pop Skull Pop Skull is a 2007 American horror film directed by Adam Wingard. In 2003, filmmaker Adam Wingard approached Mexican American actor Lane Hughes with the idea of doing a semi-autobiographical film about a recent breakup. They conceived the film as "one-part psychedelic, one-part horror and one-part romance" and made it for $2,000.00. Tactical Unit - Comrades in Arms Tactical Unit: Comrades in Arms is a 2009 Hong Kong film directed by Law Wing-Cheong. This film is also called "PTU 2", in reference to the first film in the series, PTU, though it is not the second entry in the Tactical Unit series. "Comrades in Arms" has been featured in the 2009 Hong Kong Film Panorama in Brussels, the 2009 New York Asian Film Festival of New York City, the 2009 Zero em Comportamento festival of Lisbon, and the 2009 Fantasia Festival of Montreal. Beauty and the Least: The Misadventures of Ben Banks Ben Banks is a 2012 independent American comedy-drama and the directorial debut of Bryce Clark. The film stars Mischa Barton, Melora Hardin and Katharine Towne. The film is also being marketed as Beauty and the Least in some international territories and for the US video release. The film received a limited theatrical release in the United States on 7 December 2012. Dancing Queen Dancing Queen is 2012 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Uhm Jung-hwa and Hwang Jung-min. The film tells a story of a married couple, who in the midst of their mundane lives decides to pursue their lost dreams. The husband finds himself accidentally running for Mayor of Seoul and his wife decides to become a pop singer. It was produced by JK Film and distributed by CJ Entertainment, and released on January 18, 2012. Revolution Revolution is a Canadian 2012 documentary film by Rob Stewart. It follows the filmmaker as he follows up on his earlier film, Sharkwater, and examines both looming environmental collapse and what people, especially young people, are doing to avert it. Red Wine Red Wine is a 2013 Malayalam-language Indian nonlinear investigation thriller film directed by Salam Bappu, and starring Fahadh Faasil, Mohanlal, and Asif Ali in lead roles. The films soundtrack and background score were composed by Bijibal. Red Wine released on 21 March 2013. Viktoria Viktoria is a 2014 Bulgarian-Romanian drama film written, directed and produced by Maya Vitkova. The film premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. On January 26, it premiered at 2014 International Film Festival Rotterdam. The film later screened at the 2014 Göteborg International Film Festival. Kappal Kappal is a 2014 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film directed by Karthik G. Krish, a former assistant of Shankar. Produced by I Studios Entertainment, the film features Vaibhav and Sonam Bajwa in the lead roles, while Arjunan, Karunakaran, Venkat Sundar, VTV Ganesh, Robo Shankar, and Karthik Priyadarshan appear in supporting roles. The film was released by Shankars S Pictures on 25 December 2014. The movie had a dubbed Telugu release, titled Pandavulu Okkadu. Before the Summer Crowds Before the Summer Crowds is an Egyptian film directed by Mohamed Khan and released in 2016. Starring Maged el Kedwany, Hana Sheha, Ahmed Dawood, Lana Mushtaq and Hany El Metennawy, it premiered at the 12th Dubai International Film Festival in 2015. It was then selected to represent Egypt in the 5th Luxor African Film Festival in March 2016 before commercial release in Egyptian cinemas in April and rollout to Iraq, Tunisia and the UAE in May. Stupid Young Heart Stupid Young Heart is a 2018 Finnish drama film directed by Selma Vilhunen. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards. Veerey Ki Wedding Veerey Ki Wedding is an Indian romantic comedy film that was released on 2 March 2018. It was directed by Ashu Trikha, and stars Pulkit Samrat, Kriti Kharbanda and Jimmy Sheirgill. Before the Frost Before the Frost is a 2018 Danish drama film directed by Michael Noer. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Needi Naadi Oke Katha Needi Naadi Oke Katha is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language drama film written and directed by Udugula Venu and produced by Krishna Vijay, Atluri Narayana Rao and Prashanti under Aran media works. It stars Sree Vishnu, Devi Prasad and Satna Titus in the lead roles. Posani Krishna Murali and Nara Rohith appear in supporting roles. 10 Days Before the Wedding 10 Days Before the Wedding is a 2018 Yemeni drama film directed by Amr Gamal. It was selected as the Yemeni entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Mickey's Follies Mickeys Follies is a Mickey Mouse short animated film first released on August 28, 1929, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series. It was directed by Ub Iwerks and Wilfred Jackson, with music by Carl Stalling. It was produced in black and white by The Walt Disney Studio and released to theaters by Celebrity Productions. This cartoon is the first in which Mickey sings, and the song -- "Minnies Yoo-Hoo" -- was used as the opening theme for all of the Mickey Mouse cartoons from The Jazz Fool to Mickeys Steam Roller. Mickeys singing voice is provided by an unknown studio employee; in these early days, Walt Disney was not yet the exclusive voice for Mickey. Thunder Birds: Soldiers of the Air Thunder Birds is a 1942 Technicolor film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Gene Tierney, Preston Foster, and John Sutton. It features aerial photography and location filming at an actual Arizona training base of the United States Army Air Forces named Thunderbird Field No. 1 during World War II. The film was made as a propaganda vehicle to boost civilian morale, while at the same time providing a look at training activities and promoting airpower as a means of winning the war. Wellman was himself a veteran of the U.S. Air Service as a World War I fighter pilot. Two Thousand Women Two Thousand Women is a 1944 British comedy-drama war film about a camp of interned British women in Occupied France. Three RAF aircrewmen whose bomber had been shot down enter the camp and are hidden by the women from the Germans. The film was released in the United States in 1951 in a severely cut-down version under the title of House of 1,000 Women. Per the British Film Institute database, this is the second in an "unofficial trilogy" by Launder and Gilliat, along with Millions Like Us and Waterloo Road. The Flying Serpent The Flying Serpent is a 1946 American fantasy-horror film based on a story by John T Neville. It follows the deranged archaeologist, Dr Andrew Forbes, as he uses his discovery of a killer bird god, the mythical Quetzalcoatl, to murder his enemies. The film is directed by Sam Newfield and features George Zucco, Ralph Lewis, Hope Kramer and Eddie Acuff. It was telecast to WCBS in New York on Saturday the 5th of February 1949. The film is also known as Killer with Wings. ":0" />== The opening sequence features an introductory text in the form of a scroll which reads: The first scene shows Dr Forbes driving to the cave in which Quetzalcoatl lives. Here he taunts the serpent and, in doing so, explains that Quetzalcoatl has guarded Montezumas treasure for 300 years. The creature has been imprisoned behind bars by Dr Forbes; it is revealed that this has been the case for 5 years. Forbes takes a feather from Quetzalcoatl and antagonises the beast, remarking that it will kill to have its feather back. In the next scene, Forbes pretends to unintentionally give the feather to Dr. John Lambert by dropping it on the ground. Lambert, who has recently written an article entitled, "Aztec carving of the legendary bird Quetzalcoatl.", recognises the feather and acknowledging its worth, keeps it. Forbes returns to the cave and releases Quetzalcoatl which then flies in search of its feather. The beast finds Lambert, who by this point has left his office, it kills him, and returns to its cave. It is revealed that Richard Thorpe will be undertaking an investigation into the death of Dr. Lambert. Upon hearing this Forbes resolves to plant a feather on Thorpe in order to have him killed. In conducting his investigation Thorpe brings up the point that Forbes late wife died under similar circumstances to Lambert, suggesting that the two murders may be linked and that Forbes may be implicated in them. Forbes plants the feather with the hope that Thorpe will take it, however, Sheriff Bill Hayes spots it first and retrieves it. Forbes returns to the cave and releases Quetzalcoatl to kill Thorpe. However, Hayes is killed as he is in possession of the feather; Thorpe and Hastings are able to spot the beast before it flies off. George Zucco as Prof. Andrew Forbes Ralph Lewis as Richard Thorpe Hope Kramer as Mary Forbes Eddie Acuff as Jerry "Jonsey" Jones Wheaton Chambers as Louis Havener James Metcalf as Dr. Lambert Henry Hall as Sheriff Bill Hayes Milton Kibbee as Hastings Budd Buster as Head of Inquest Terry Frost as Vance Bennett The film received a rating of 4.8/10 on IMDb from a total of 342 votes and a 15% rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 55 votes. There was some criticism of the film due to its resemblance to the 1940 movie, "The Devil Bat". Notably, author and film critic Leonard Maltin awarded the film two out of four stars, calling it "Basically a reworking of The Devil Bat." Similarly, American film critic Dennis Schwartz gave the film a grade of C+ commenting that the film is, Wideo Wabbit Wideo Wabbit is a 1956 Warner Bros. cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. The voice of Bugs Bunny and other characters are played by Mel Blanc while the voice of Elmer Fudd is played by Arthur Q. Bryan. Bugs Bunnys Groucho Marx and Ed Norton impressions are performed by an uncredited Daws Butler. Daughter of Dr. Jekyll Daughter of Dr. Jekyll is a low-budget black-and-white 1957 American horror film produced by Jack Pollexfen, directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and released by Allied Artists. The film is a variation on the 1886 gothic novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. It stars Gloria Talbott, John Agar and Arthur Shields. In the film, Janet Smith learns that she is not only the daughter of the infamous Dr. Henry Jekyll, but is convinced by her guardian, Dr. Lomas, that she has inherited her fathers transformative condition. Janet begins to believe that she turns into a monster after two local woman are found horribly killed and nearly takes her own life because of it. However, all is not what it seems. Daughter of Dr. Jekyll was released in theaters in the US on a double bill with The Cyclops. I Accuse! I Accuse! is a British-American 1958 CinemaScope biographical drama film directed by and starring José Ferrer. The film is based on the true story of the Dreyfus Case, in which a Jewish captain in the French Army is falsely accused of treason. A Witch's Tangled Hare A Witchs Tangled Hare is a 1959 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short directed by Abe Levitow. In the cartoon Mel Blanc plays voice roles for Bugs Bunny and Sam Crubish, while June Foray voices Witch Hazel. The cartoon makes many references to various plays by William Shakespeare. Hyde and Go Tweet Hyde and Go Tweet is a Merrie Melodies animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. It was released on May 14, 1960, and it is directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. The short is the third directed by Freleng based on The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The title is a play on the game hide and go seek. Ski Troop Attack Ski Troop Attack is a 1960 American war film directed by Roger Corman and starring Michael Forest, Frank Wolff, Richard Sinatra, and Wally Campo. Filmgroup released the film as a double feature with Battle of Blood Island. The Happy Thieves The Happy Thieves is a 1961 American crime/comedy-drama film starring Rex Harrison and Rita Hayworth and directed by George Marshall. The film is based on the novel The Oldest Confession by Richard Condon. The film was poorly received, with star Harrison later describing it as "absolute rubbish". Showdown Showdown is a 1963 American Western film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Audie Murphy, Kathleen Crowley and Charles Drake. It was originally known as The Iron Collar. Hamlet Richard Burton’s Hamlet is a common name for both the Broadway production of William Shakespeares tragedy that played from April 9 to August 8, 1964 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, and for the filmed record of it that has been released theatrically and on home video. Project X Project X is a 1968 independently made color science fiction film, produced and directed by William Castle, starring Christopher George, Greta Baldwin, Henry Jones, and Monte Markham. The film was distributed by Paramount Pictures and is adapted from the science fiction novels The Artificial Man and Psychogeist by L. P. Davies. The script was written by Edmund Morris and had special sequences animated by Hanna-Barbera. Project Xs story echoes some geopolitical themes of the late 1960s, such as overpopulation, emerging genetic engineering, biological warfare, and fear of Asian dominance. It mixes in science fiction concepts like holographic devices, memory manipulation and viewing, and virtual environments to create a story about futuristic espionage. Phantom India LInde fantôme: Reflexions sur un voyage is a 1969 French seven part television documentary miniseries about India, directed by Louis Malle. It was shown on BBC television as Phantom India. Malle later said that the film was his most personal work and the one he was most proud of, it is widely regarded as the crowning achievement of his career. It was initially inspired by a two-month trip to India in late 1967 that Malle made on behalf of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs to present a selection of "new French cinema" throughout the country. Filming took place between January 5, 1968, and May 1, 1968, with a crew of two, a cameraman and a sound recordist. Malle arrived in India with no particular plans and financed the trip himself. The resulting 30 hours of footage was then edited down to the 363 minutes of Phantom India. The 105-minute-long Calcutta used the footage he had recorded over his three-week stay in that city. Phantom India was shown on French television and the BBC in the UK in 1969. Many British Indians and the Indian Government felt that Malle had shown a one-sided portrait of India, focussing on the impoverished, rather than the developing, parts of the country. A diplomatic incident occurred when the Indian government asked the BBC to stop broadcasting the programme. The BBC refused and were briefly asked to leave their New Delhi bureau. Road to Salina Road to Salina is a 1970 French-Italian psychological thriller film directed by George Lautner. It stars Robert Walker, Mimsy Farmer and Rita Hayworth. The film is based upon Maurice Curys novel Sur la Route de Salina. A French-Italian coproduction, it was shot in English in the Canary Islands. Please Don't Eat My Mother! Please Dont Eat My Mother is a 1973 exploitation film directed by Carl J. Monson. It is an adult-themed parody of Roger Cormans The Little Shop of Horrors. Emanuelle's Revenge Emanuelles Revenge is an Italian film directed by Joe DAmato. Unlike the French Emmanuelle series, this entry has been described as being closer to a sex-themed giallo, or as a combination of several genres: the rape and revenge film, the splatter film, the erotic film and the thriller. The film was written by Bruno Mattei and DAmato. Bruno Mattei co-directed the film with DAmato, but only DAmato was credited. Manthan Manthan is a 1976 Hindi film directed by Shyam Benegal, inspired by the pioneering milk cooperative movement of Verghese Kurien, and is written jointly by him and Vijay Tendulkar. It is set amidst the backdrop of the White Revolution of India. Aside from the great measurable success that this project was, it also demonstrated the power of "collective might" as it was entirely crowdfunded by 500,000 farmers who donated Rs. 2 each. Manthan is the first crowdfunded Indian film. The film won the 1977 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi and National Film Award for Best Screenplay for Vijay Tendulkar, and was also Indias submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for 1976. The title song was sung by Preeti Sagar. She won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer for that year. The song was later used as the soundtrack for the television commercial for Amul. A Small Circle of Friends A Small Circle of Friends is a 1980 American drama film directed by Rob Cohen and starring Brad Davis, Karen Allen, Shelley Long, Jameson Parker, and Peter Mark. It was distributed by United Artists. Nice Girls Don't Explode Nice Girls Dont Explode is a 1987 American independent comedy film produced by Douglas Curtis, directed by Chuck Martinez, and starring Barbara Harris, Michelle Meyrink, William OLeary, Wallace Shawn, and James Nardini. The film was released by New World Pictures. Return of the Boogeyman Return of the Boogeyman is a 1994 horror film by American director Deland Nurse. It was released in the US by Sony Pictures. The film is in color and is not rated, but contains scenes of graphic violence. The film is also mostly made up of stock footage from The Boogeyman. The Story of Menstruation The Story of Menstruation is a 1946 10-minute American animated film produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was commissioned by the International Cello-Cotton Company and was shown in a non-theatrical release to approximately 105 million American students in health education classes. In 2015, it was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Breaking the Silence Breaking the Silence is a 2000 Chinese film directed by Sun Zhou. It was Chinas submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Breaking the Silence stars the internationally known Gong Li as a single mother who struggles to raise her deaf child. The film premiered internationally at the 2000 Berlin International Film Festival. The film was one of three films voted Best Picture in the 2001 Hundred Flowers Awards. The Lone Ranger The Lone Ranger was a 2003 American western action television film. It was an attempt by The WB to revive the Lone Ranger franchise for a new generation. The character first appeared in 1933 in a radio show conceived either by WXYZ radio station owner George W. Trendle, or by Fran Striker, the shows writer. The radio series proved to be a hit and spawned a series of books, an equally popular television show that ran from 1949 to 1957, comic books, and several movies. The film, intended as a pilot for a new television series, starred Chad Michael Murray as the Lone Ranger and Nathaniel Arcand as his Native American companion Tonto. Emberatoriet meem Empire M is a 1972 Egyptian drama film directed by Hussein Kamal. The film was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival in 1973. It was also selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 46th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Jailbait Jailbait is a 2004 psychodrama film written and directed by Brett C. Leonard. It stars Stephen Adly Guirgis and Michael Pitt and is set in an unnamed prison in California. The film received numerous independent film nominations and was awarded the Lake Placid Film Festival Grand Jury Prize. Andhrawala Andhrawala is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by Puri Jagannadh and has Jr NTR playing the main role. Rakshitha, Sayaji Shinde, and Rahul Dev play important roles. Music was composed by Chakri while cinematography was handled by Shyam K. Naidu. This film was simultaneously made in Kannada as Veera Kannadiga with Puneeth Rajkumar, directed by Meher Ramesh. The film created a lot of hype as Jr. NTR was acting in this film just after the blockbuster Simhadri. However, it became a disaster while the Kannada version was a super hit. Free Style Free Style is a 2008 coming-of-age film about an 18-year-old young man, who is devoted to his family, and finds love and himself in his quest to win the Amateur National Motocross Championship. Free Style is directed by William Dear. In the Hive In the Hive is a 2012 drama film starring Michael Clarke Duncan, Vivica A. Fox, and Jonathan McDaniel. It was directed by Robert Townsend and released in the USA on December 14, 2012. It was Michael Clarke Duncans last film performance before his death on September 3, 2012. Toriko is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro. It was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from May 19, 2008 to November 21, 2016, with the chapters collected into 43 tankōbon volumes by Shueisha. It follows the adventures of Toriko, a Gourmet Hunter, as he searches for rare, diverse foods to complete a full-course meal. On his journey, he is accompanied by a timid chef who wants to improve his skills. A short film was created by Ufotable for the Jump Super Anime Tour 2009, with another created for the 2010 tour. The manga has also been adapted into an anime television series produced by Toei Animation, which was broadcast in Japan from 2011 to 2014. Additionally, Toei developed a 2011 animated 3D short film and a 2013 feature film. The manga series has been licensed for an English-language release by Viz Media in North America and Madman Entertainment in Australasia. Madman also licensed the anime series in Australasia, while Funimation licensed it in North America. In June 2014, Shueisha announced in volume 29 of Toriko that the series had more than 20 million volumes in print. Roadside Roadside is a 2013 American horror film written and directed by Eric England. A husband and his pregnant wife fight for their lives when they are held hostage in their car by a concealed gunman at the side of a desolate road. The Little Ghost Das Kleine Gespenst is a German-Swiss film based on the childrens book of the same name, by Otfried Preußler. The film was released in two language versions: German and Swiss German. The German premiere was on October 14, 2013 at the Schlingel International Film Festival in Chemnitz. The Swiss dialect version was released on September 26, 2013 in the cinemas of German-speaking Switzerland. The theatrical release in Germany was on November 7, 2013. The German-language DVD and Blu-ray were released on April 11, 2014. Broche de Oro Broche de Oro is a 2012 Puerto Rican comedy film directed by Raúl Marchand Sánchez, starring Jacobo Morales, Adrián García, Diego de la Texera and Luis Omar OFarrill. The film became the highest-grossing Puerto Rican film of all time. Two-Bit Waltz Two-Bit Waltz is a 2014 American comedy, drama film, written and directed by Clara Mamet in her directorial debut. It stars Mamet, Jared Gilman, Rebecca Pidgeon, David Paymer and William H. Macy. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 19, 2014, and was released in a limited release on October 24, 2014, by Monterey Media. The Sleeping Room The Sleeping Room is a 2014 British horror film that was directed by John Shackleton. It had its world premiere on 23 August 2014 at the London FrightFest Film Festival and stars Leila Mimmack as a call girl who finds herself entangled in a series of strange events surrounding a hidden room. Funding for The Sleeping Room was raised using equity crowdfunding and is credited as being the first British film to use this method. Natale col boss Natale col Boss is a 2015 Italian criminal comedy film written and directed by Volfango De Biasi. It grossed $8,528,805 at the Italian box office. Bangalore Naatkal Bangalore Naatkal is a 2016 Indian Tamil comedy-drama film directed by Bommarillu Bhaskar, which is a remake of the 2014 Malayalam film Bangalore Days written and directed by Anjali Menon. Featuring an ensemble cast consisting of Arya, Bobby Simha and Sri Divya in the lead roles, it tells the story of three cousins who live their childhood dream of living and enjoying in the city of Bangalore. It also stars Rana Daggubati, Raai Laxmi, Parvathy Thiruvothu, and Samantha Akkineni in other pivotal roles. Produced by Prasad V Potluri under his banner PVP cinema, the film released on 5 February 2016. Unlike the original, this movie received mixed reviews and failed at the box office, with critics and fans drawing comparisons with the original. Irupathiyonnaam Noottaandu Irupathiyonnaam Noottaandu is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language action romance film written and directed by Arun Gopy and produced by Tomichan Mulakuppadam under the banner of Mulakuppadam Films. The film stars Pranav Mohanlal and Zaya David. Gokul Suresh appears in a cameo role. Gopi Sundar composed the music and Abinandhan Ramanujam was the cinematographer. Peter Hein choreographed the action for the film and Vivek Harshan was the film editor. The films principal photography took place between July and December 2018 in Goa, Bali, Kerala, and Hyderabad. Irupathiyonnaam Noottaandu was released in India and Gulf Cooperation Council territories on 25 January 2019 by Mulakuppadam Release. The Unguarded Hour The Unguarded Hour is a 1936 film directed by Sam Wood and starring Loretta Young and Franchot Tone. In England, a prominent young prosecutor in a murder trial is unaware that his wife is involved. Based on a play by Ladislaus Fodor, Bernard Merivale provided the English adaptation. Congo Maisie Congo Maisie is a 1940 comedy-drama film directed by H. C. Potter and starring Ann Sothern for the second time in the ten film Maisie series as showgirl Maisie Ravier. Government Girl Government Girl is a 1943 American comedy film produced and directed by Dudley Nichols and starring Olivia de Havilland and Sonny Tufts. Based on a story by Adela Rogers St. Johns, and written by Dudley Nichols and Budd Schulberg, the film is about a secretary working in a factory during World War II who helps her boss navigate the complex political machinations of government in an effort to build bomber aircraft for the war effort. Hi Diddle Diddle Hi Diddle Diddle is a 1943 American comedy film made in directed by Andrew L. Stone and starring Adolphe Menjou, Martha Scott, Dennis OKeefe, June Havoc, Billie Burke, and Pola Negri. The title is a play on the nursery rhyme "Hey Diddle Diddle" and the use of diddle as a word for confidence trick. The film features animated portions from Leon Schlesingers studio with the fast moving screenplay frequently breaking the fourth wall. The film is also known as Diamonds and Crime. The Bandit of Sherwood Forest The Bandit of Sherwood Forest is a 1946 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Henry Levin & George Sherman and starring Cornel Wilde, Anita Louise, Jill Esmond and Edgar Buchanan. Il segno di Venere The Sign of Venus is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi and starring Sophia Loren. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Athena Athena is a romantic musical comedy, starring Jane Powell, Edmund Purdom, Debbie Reynolds, Vic Damone, Louis Calhern, Steve Reeves, and Evelyn Varden, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film tells the story of an old-fashioned conservative lawyer who falls in love with a daughter from a family of fitness fanatics. Flight That Disappeared The Flight That Disappeared is a 1961, independently made, black-and-white science fiction film, produced by Robert E. Kent, directed by Reginald Le Borg, that stars Craig Hill, Paula Raymond, and Dayton Lummis. The film was released by United Artists. The films storyline deals with an alien abduction. When his flight disappears, a rocket scientist finds himself on trial in the future for his part in designing a weapon that has destroyed all life on Earth. A Rage to Live A Rage to Live is a 1965 American drama film directed by Walter Grauman and starring Suzanne Pleshette as a woman whose passions wreak havoc on her life. The screenplay by John T. Kelley is based on the 1949 novel of the same name by John OHara. One Spy Too Many One Spy Too Many starring Robert Vaughn and David McCallum is the 1966 feature-length film version of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.s two-part season two premiere "Alexander the Greater Affair". It is the third such feature film that used as its basis a reedited version of one or more episodes from the series. In this instance, the film took the two-part episode and added in a subplot featuring Yvonne Craig as an U.N.C.L.E. operative carrying on a flirtatious relationship with Napoleon Solo; Craig does not appear in the television episodes. Both episodes were written by Dean Hargrove and directed by Joseph Sargent. It also added in and substituted scenes that, while not out of place in a 1960s U.S. spy film, were more explicitly sexual than generally shown on U.S. television at the time. Whereas the earlier U.N.C.L.E. films added material to a single episode to create a feature-length movie, "One Spy Too Many" removed certain elements of the two-part episode to allow for the added subplot with Craig and other enhanced scenes within the film’s overall running time. This was the last film culled from the series to be theatrically released in the U.S.. The Desperados The Desperados is a 1969 Technicolor Western film directed by Henry Levin and starring Vince Edwards and Jack Palance. Downpour Downpour is Bahram Bayzais first feature film in black and white made in 1971. Time Travelers Time Travelers is a 1976 science fiction film directed by Alexander Singer and starring Sam Groom, Tom Hallick, and Richard Basehart. The teleplay was credited to Jackson Gillis from a story by Rod Serling. The film was originally developed by Irwin Allen as a remake of the 1960s series The Time Tunnel which ran only one season. Due to litigation the pilot did not sell and was repackaged as an ABC Movie of the Week. Charles Willard Byrd claimed that the story was based heavily on his unpublished 1959 book A Time To Live. Byrd and the producers reached a settlement that included modest monetary compensation and allowed Byrd to claim the original story as his work, although the title sequence was not reshot to reflect this. Money Movers Money Movers is a 1978 Australian crime action drama film directed by Bruce Beresford. The film was based on the book Money Movers by Devon Minchin, founder of Metropolitan Security Services. The story deals loosely with two real-life events, the 1970 Sydney Armoured Car Robbery where A$500,000 was stolen from a Mayne Nickless armoured van, and a 1970 incident where A$280,000 was stolen from Metropolitan Security Services offices by bandits impersonating policemen. Money Movers is "one of the few films of the 1970s that deal with crime and police corruption as an entrenched state of being, and one of the earliest to embrace extremely violent action." Rockshow Rockshow is a 1980 concert film release by Paul McCartney and Wings, filmed during the bands 1976 North American tour. The film features 30 songs from segments of four concerts of the tour: New York, on 25 May; Seattle, Washington, 10 June; and Los Angeles, California, 22 June and 23 June. Both the cover of the home video release and McCartney himself in his intro to The McCartney Years DVD acknowledge only the Seattle concert, however. These concerts were part of the 1975–76 Wings Over the World tour, which also produced the triple live album Wings over America and the Wings Over the World television documentary. This is also the first film released by Miramax. When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder? When You Comin Back, Red Ryder? is a 1979 film written by Mark Medoff and adapted from his play of the same name. It was directed by Milton Katselas. The Battle Wizard The Battle Wizard is a 1977 Hong Kong film adapted from Louis Chas novel Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils. The film was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio and directed by Pao Hsueh-li. The film centers on the story of Duan Yu, one of the three protagonists of the novel. Finnegan Begin Again Finnegan Begin Again is a 1985 American made-for-HBO romantic comedy film directed by Joan Micklin Silver and starring Mary Tyler Moore and Robert Preston. The movie was filmed in the Fan District of Richmond and premiered on HBO on February 24, 1985 before being released on video. The supporting cast features Sam Waterston and Sylvia Sidney. Lady of the Night Lady of the Night is a 1986 Italian erotic romantic drama film written and directed by Piero Schivazappa. Twisted Twisted is a 1986 horror and psychological thriller directed by Adam Holender and starring Christian Slater, Lois Smith, and Tandy Cronyn. The screenplay by Christopher Coppola and Nick Vallelonga is based on Jack Horrigans play Children! Children!, which ran one night on Broadway in 1972. Chain of Desire Chain of Desire is an American 1992 drama - romance film directed by Temístocles López. The film was presented at the Turin Film Festival in November 1992 and was released in the USA on June 25, 1993. Anna Magdalena Anna Magdalena is a 1998 Hong Kong romantic fantasy comedy film starring Aaron Kwok, Kelly Chen and Takeshi Kaneshiro. It was the directorial debut of production designer Yee Chung-Man. A True Mob Story A True Mob Story is a 1998 Hong Kong crime drama film produced, written and directed by Wong Jing and starring Andy Lau and Gigi Leung. Evasive Action Evasive Action is a 1998 American action film directed by Jerry P. Jacobs, and stars Roy Scheider, Dorian Harewood and Ray Wise. I fichissimi I fichissimi is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. The film consists in a story of rival punks in Milan and it is loosely based on the William Shakespeares tragedy Romeo and Juliet. Swayam Krushi Swayamkrushi is a 1987 Telugu language drama film written and directed by K. Viswanath. The film was produced by Edida Nageswara Rao with Chiranjeevis second performance in a K. Viswanath film; their first collaboration was Subhalekha. The film also starred Vijayashanti, Sarvadaman D. Banerjee and Sumalatha in pivotal roles. The film was screened at the International Film Festival of India, the Asia Pacific Film Festival; the film was dubbed into Russian and was screened to special mention at the Moscow International Film Festival. Chiranjeevi has garnered the Indian Express Best Actor and the state Nandi Award for Best Actor awards for his performance.. Vijayashanti received Filmfare Award for Best Actress. I Was a Teenage Faust I Was a Teenage Faust is a 2002 made-for-television film of an adolescent who sells his soul to the Devil to achieve popularity. It was directed by Thom Eberhardt and although the film takes place in Indiana, it was filmed in south-western British Columbia. Here Here is a 2003 Croatian film directed by Zrinko Ogresta. The film was first released at the Pula Film Festival on 21 July 2003, where it won the Big Golden Arena for Best Film and Zlatko Crnković received the Golden Arena for Best Actor. In July 2004, it was nominated for the Crystal Globe and won the Special Jury Prize at the 39th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. It also won the Best Feature Film at the Milan Film Festival, the Krzysztof Kieslowski Award at the Denver International Film Festival, and the Critics Award at the Montpellier Mediterranean Film Festival. Kilichundan Mampazham Kilichundan Mampazham is a 2003 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Priyadarshan from a story by Sreenivasan. It was produced by Antony Perumbavoor under the company Aashirvad Cinemas. The film stars Mohanlal, Soundarya, Sreenivasan, and Salim Kumar. Vineeth Sreenivasan debuted as a singer in the film. Critical Assembly Critical Assembly is a 2003 television film directed by Eric Laneuville. It stars Katherine Heigl and Kerr Smith. Come Away Home Come Away Home is a 2005 American family drama film directed by Doug McKeon, and written by Stephen Zakman, and later the inspiration for the novel of the same name by Robert D. Slane. The film stars Jordan-Claire Green as Annie Lamm, Lea Thompson and Thomas Gibson as her parents, and Paul Dooley as her grandfather. The film had theatrical release April 29, 2005, and was released to DVD February 5, 2008. Commune Commune is a 2005 documentary film by Jonathan Berman. The film is about an intentional community located in Siskiyou County, California called Black Bear Ranch and features narration by Peter Coyote who himself once resided at Black Bear. The Moment After II: The Awakening The Moment After 2: The Awakening is a 2006 direct-to-video Christian sequel film to The Moment After. It is a post-Rapture film following the lives of two former FBI agents. The film was featured at both the Merrimack Valley Christian Film Festival and the Greater Orlando Christian Film Festival. Men on the Bridge Men on the Bridge is a 2009 Turkish drama film directed by Aslı Özge. The film, which tells about the young generation who lives in the suburbs of Istanbul and come to the center of the city to make a living, follows a rose seller, a taxi driver and a traffic police officer whose lives unknowingly intersect every day on the Bosporus Bridge in Istanbul. It "wowed the audience in last years Locarno and London Turkish film festivals, and won Best Film awards at last years Istanbul International and Golden Cocoon film festivals", according to Emrah Güler, writing in Turkish Daily News. The Floating Castle is a 2012 Japanese historical-drama film directed by Shinji Higuchi and Isshin Inudo, starring Mansai Nomura, and adapts Ryō Wadas novel of the same name. Set in feudal Japan, the film is based on the Siege of Oshi and depicts the struggle of Oshis villagers in defending their fortress against Toyotomi Hideyoshis campaign against the Hojo clan. Against insurmountable odds, Narita Nagachika, the fortresss castellan, leads a group of 500 men against 20,000 men led by Ishida Mitsunari, part of Toyotomi clans greater army of 20,000 samurai. Attack of the Herbals Attack of the Herbals is a 2010 Scottish horror comedy directed by David Keith from a screenplay written by David Ryan Keith, Liam Matheson and Alisdair Cook. The film is about a group of locals who try to save Lobster Cove, their sleepy village, from disruption caused by a plan to build a new supermarket complex. Zenda Zenda is a 2010 Indian Marathi film produced and directed by Avdhoot Gupte. The film stars Pushkar Shrotri, Rajesh Shrungarpure, Santosh Juvekar in lead roles. Gupte who is a singer and music director has also composed the music for the film. The film depicts the journey of four young ambitious scholars to succeed in life and the impact of a split in a major political party on their journey caused by a feud between two cousins in rival political parties. The story is inspired by the real-life feud between Raj Thackeray, chief of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena and his cousin, Uddhav Thackeray, Executive President of Shiv Sena. Isolados Isolados is a 2014 Brazilian horror thriller film directed by Tomas Portella, starring Bruno Gagliasso, Regiane Alves and José Wilker. Shot in the inner Rio de Janeiro state during three weeks, the film is the last work of actor José Wilker, who died on April 5, 2014. It was premiered on August 8 at the 2014 Festival de Gramado. The film follows the story of a couple who, after moving to an isolated house, begins to feel threatened by several violent stories that surrounds the location. The Sound of Belgium The Sound of Belgium is a 2012 Belgian documentary film directed by Jozef Devillé and produced by independent Belgian production company Visualantics. The film had its world premiere on 19 October 2012 at the Flanders International Film Festival Ghent. The film is entirely spoken in Dutch and French, but English subtitles are shown. It was featured at the Cork International Film Festival on 8 November 2014 in Cork, Ireland and the IN-EDIT film festival in Greece on 22 February 2015. It was nominated for Best Documentary Film at the 2013 Magritte Awards. Obhishopto Nighty Obhishopto Nighty is a 2014 Indian Bengali Adult comedy-thriller film directed by Birsa Dasgupta and produced by Shrikant Mohta under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films. Traces of Sandalwood Traces of Sandalwood is a film produced by Pontas Films, directed by María Ripoll and shot in Barcelona and Mumbai with Nandita Das as Mina and Aina Clotet as Sita/Paula. The movie is from Pontas Films and is the adaptation of international bestseller Traces of Sandalwood, the tale of a Bollywood stars search for her long lost sister. The film was released in Spain on 28 November 2014. Reewa Rathod makes her international debut with this film which has her composing one of the songs in the film, Tandaana. House of Demons House of Demons is a 2018 American horror film directed and written by Patrick Meaney that follows four estranged friends who reunite to spend the weekend at a remote house that was once home to a Manson Family like cult. It stars Amber Benson, Kaytlin Borgen, Morgan Peter Brown, Taliesin Jaffe, Tiffany Smith, Jeff Torres, Whitney Moore and Dove Meir. The film was released on February 6, 2018 by Smith Global Media and Sony Home Entertainment. Khoj Khoj is a Bengali psychological thriller film directed by Arka Ganguly. This film was released in 2 June 2017 in the banner of Magic Moment Motion Pictures. Khoj has won total 9 international awards at Cinema on the bayou Film Festival, Studio city international film festival, Idyllwild international festival of cinema etc. Laplace's Witch is a 2018 Japanese mystery thriller directed by Takashi Miike. It is an adaptation of the novel Laplaces Witch by Keigo Higashino, published May 15, 2015. Hangman's House Hangmans House is a 1928 romantic drama genre silent film set in Co. Wicklow, Ireland, directed by John Ford with inter-titles written by Malcolm Stuart Boylan. It is based on a novel by Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne. It was adapted by Philip Klein with scenarios by Marion Orth. The film is also notable for containing the first confirmed appearance by John Wayne in a John Ford film. Marianne Marianne is a 1929 silent romantic drama about a French farm girl who, despite already having a French fiancé, falls in love with an American soldier during World War I. It was made first as a silent film, then as a musical with a different cast, though Marion Davies starred in both versions. Mickey's Gala Premier Mickeys Gala Premier is a Walt Disney cartoon produced in 1933, directed by Burt Gillett, and featuring parodies of several famous Hollywood film actors from the 1930s. Some sources claim this cartoon is called "Mickeys Gala Premiere". However "Premier" can be clearly read from the title card. The Light That Failed The Light That Failed is a 1939 drama film based on Rudyard Kiplings novel of the same name. It stars Ronald Colman as an artist who is going blind No Sail No Sail is a cartoon produced by The Walt Disney Company in 1945, featuring Donald Duck and Goofy. It follows Donald and Goofy after finding themselves stranded at sea and the crazy ways they try to survive. The Last Outpost The Last Outpost is a 1951 American Technicolor Western film directed by Lewis R. Foster, set in the American Civil War with brothers on opposite sides. The film is character actor Burt Mustins film debut at the age of 67. The film earned an estimated $1,225,000 at the US box office in 1951. The Last Outpost had the distinction of being the most successful film for the prolific B movie company, Pine-Thomas Productions. The film was re-released in 1962 under the title Cavalry Charge. Ghost Ship Ghost Ship is a 1952 British thriller film directed by Vernon Sewell and written by Vernon Sewell and Philip Thornton. Despite the same titles, the 2002 film of the same title is not considered a remake of this film. This was one of four attempts by Vernon Sewell to adapt and film an obscure Pierre Mills and Celia de Vilyars Grand Guignol stage play, called LAngoisse. Wir Wunderkinder Wir Wunderkinder is a 1958 West German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Hansjörg Felmy and Robert Graf. The black-and-white film is also known in English as Arent We Wonderful?. Colossus and the Amazon Queen Colossus and the Amazon Queen is a 1960 Italian sword and sandal comedy film directed by Vittorio Sala. Diary of a Nudist Diary of a Nudist, also known as Diary of a Girl Reporter, Diary of a Naturist, Girl Reporter Diary, Nature Camp Confidential, Nature Camp Diary or Nudist Confidential, is an American 1961 nudist film produced and directed by Doris Wishman. Single Room Furnished Single Room Furnished is a 1968 drama film featuring Jayne Mansfield in her final "filmed" starring role. The film is based on the stage play of the same title by Gerald Sanford, adapted by Matt Cimber, who also directed. The screenplay is by Michael Musto. Mansfield plays three different complex characters and over time many have considered this film to contain one of Mansfields finest performances as she demonstrates her dramatic acting abilities, something she had longed to do throughout her career. The film also features an introduction by Walter Winchell who was a close friend of Mansfields. Song of Norway Song of Norway is a 1970 film adaptation of the successful operetta of the same name, directed by Andrew L. Stone. Like the play from which it derived, the film tells of the early struggles of composer Edvard Grieg and his attempts to develop an authentic Norwegian national music. It stars Toralv Maurstad as Grieg and features an international cast including Florence Henderson, Christina Schollin, Robert Morley, Harry Secombe, Oskar Homolka, Edward G. Robinson, and Frank Porretta. Filmed in Super Panavision 70 by Davis Boulton and presented in single-camera Cinerama in some countries, it was an attempt to capitalize on the success of The Sound of Music. Point of Terror Point of Terror is a 1971 American erotic drama horror film directed by Alex Nicol and starring Peter Carpenter and Dyanne Thorne. Cancel My Reservation Cancel My Reservation is a 1972 comedy film starring Bob Hope and Eva Marie Saint, and directed by Paul Bogart. The movie was Bob Hopes last of over 50 theatrical features as leading man, a screen run begun in 1938. It was also Eva Marie Saints last film before she took a break in big screen until Nothing in Common. Supermarkt Supermarket is a 1974 West German crime film directed by Roland Klick and starring Charly Wierczejewski, Eva Mattes and Michael Degen. It was shot on location around Hamburg. While There's War There's Hope While Theres War Theres Hope is a 1974 satirical Commedia allitaliana film written, directed and starring Alberto Sordi. A top-level tragicomedy, the movie was so successful in Italy that its title has become a proverb. The Awakening Land For the trilogy of novels of the same name by Conrad Richter on which this miniseries was based, see The Awakening Land trilogy. The Awakening Land is a 1978 television miniseries based on Conrad Richters trilogy of novels: The Trees; The Fields; and The Town, published from 1940 to 1950. The series originally aired on NBC in three installments from February 19 to February 21, 1978; directed by Boris Sagal, it starred Elizabeth Montgomery and Hal Holbrook. Martial Club Martial Club is a 1981 Shaw Brothers film directed by Lau Kar Leung, it is another of his lighthearted kung fu films starring Kara Hui, Hsiao Ho, Gordon Liu and Wang Lung Wei in a rare hero role. Tuareg: The Desert Warrior Tuareg – Il guerriero del deserto is a 1984 Spanish-Italian adventure-action film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. The film is based on a novel with the same name written by Alberto Vázquez-Figueroa. It represents the first film released by home video distribution company Mirisch. Typhoon Club is a 1985 Japanese film directed by Shinji Sōmai. Red Headed Stranger Red Headed Stranger is a 1986 American western drama film written and directed by William D. Wittliff. The film stars Willie Nelson and Morgan Fairchild. It is based on Nelsons album Red Headed Stranger. Fighting Madam Angel is a 1987 Hong Kong action film inspired by Charlies Angels which stars Moon Lee and Yukari Oshima. It is regarded as defining the girls with guns subgenre. The film was followed by two sequels. Crash Course Crash Course is a 1988 American made for television teen film directed by Oz Scott. Checking Out Checking Out is an American comedy film, made in 1989, directed by David Leland and starring Jeff Daniels. Dragon Half is a manga created by Ryūsuke Mita and serialized in Monthly Dragon Magazine from 1988 to 1994. It was adapted into a two episode anime OVA series in 1993. ADV Films had previously licensed the anime series in North America. Discotek Media has since re-licensed the OVAs for a DVD release in 2014. The manga has been licensed in North America by Seven Seas Entertainment. The story follows Mink, a half human/half dragon teenage girl on a quest for a potion which will turn her into a full human so that she can win the love of the legendary dragon slayer/crooner Dick Saucer. In the manga, in order to get the potion, she must slay Azetodeth, the greatest demon in the land. The story is very tongue-in-cheek, and pokes fun at a number of anime clichés, including the overuse of super deformation, across a wide range of genres, similar to anime such as Excel Saga. Much of the manga contains references to role-playing games and occasionally either other manga, or anything that begins with the word dragon. Ryūsuke Mitas favorite animal is the dragon. As a result, several dragons play an important role in the manga, most notably Mana and her father, Titan. Baile Perfumado Perfumed Ball is a 1996 Brazilian film directed by Lírio Ferreira and Paulo Caldas. Starring Duda Mamberti and Luiz Carlos Vasconcelos, it shows the history of how Benjamin Abrahão befriended Lampião, the leader of Cangaço, and filmed his crimes—a feat Brazilian army was not able to. It used footages took in 1936 for Abrahãos 1959 film Lampião, o Rei do Cangaço. Shikari Shikari is a 2000 Bollywood thriller film directed by N. Chandra. It stars Govinda, Karisma Kapoor, Tabu and Kiran Kumar. The film opened in 2000 to positive reviews from critics, but got mixed reviews from the audience. However, the audience did appreciate all main lead roles especially Govinda, who played a negative role. This film brought back the super hit jodi of the film Saajan Chale Sasural, also starring the same cast. Titanic Town Titanic Town is a 1998 film directed by Roger Michell and starring Julie Walters, Ciarán Hinds, Nuala ONeill, and Ciarán McMenamin. It is set in Belfast during the Troubles. It was filmed in Shortmead Drive and Green Close in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire. Men of Crisis: The Harvey Wallinger Story Men of Crisis: The Harvey Wallinger Story is a short film directed by Woody Allen in 1971. The film was a satirization of the Richard Nixon administration made in mockumentary style. Allen plays Harvey Wallinger, a thinly disguised version of Henry Kissinger. The short was produced as a television special for PBS and was scheduled to air in February 1972, but it was pulled from the schedule shortly before the airdate. Reportedly, PBS officials feared losing its government support and decided not to air it. Allen, who previously had sworn off doing television work, cited this as an example of why he should "stick to movies". The special never aired and can now be viewed in The Paley Center for Media. Two of Allens regular leading ladies, Louise Lasser and Diane Keaton, make appearances, as does the Richard Nixon-lookalike Richard M. Dixon. Actor Reed Hadley narrates. The fictional characters are interspersed with newsreel footage of Hubert Humphrey, Spiro Agnew, and Nixon in embarrassing public moments. Allen would later explore this style again in Zelig. Delta Force One: The Lost Patrol Delta Force One: The Lost Patrol is a 2000 American action film directed by Joseph Zito. Aliens Are to Be Blamed for Everything Aliens are to Blame for Everything is a 1991 Yugoslav film by Zoran Čalić starring Bata Živojinović, Boro Stjepanović, Nikola Simić and others. The film is also known as Ćao inspektore, III deo. New Year's Day New Years Day is a 2001 comedy-drama film starring Andrew Lee Potts, Bobby Barry, Jacqueline Bisset, Anastasia Hille, Michael Kitchen, Sue Johnston, Ralph Brown and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. It was written by Ralph Brown and directed by Suri Krishnamma. The film follows two teenagers, Jake and Steve as they cope with life after being the sole survivors of an avalanche. Their teacher also survives the accident, but remains comatose and dies soon after the start of the film. The two boys make a suicide pact agreeing that on the one-year anniversary of the avalanche, they will kill themselves. The two spend their last year living life to the fullest. This takes the form of a list of "tasks", which they both must fulfill before dying. The movies screenplay is written by Brown, and deals with themes such as the generation gap, the conflicts that surround todays youngsters, suicide, crossing boundaries and how people are affected by tragedy. Brown has spoken of New Years Day being prompted by the murder of James Bulger, in the sense of a storyline concerning two young people who are surrounded by grown-ups who have no idea about what they are doing. New Years Day won best film at the Raindance Film Festival 2001, and best film at the Sapporo Film Festival 2001. In February 2001, it also took the Grand Prize in the 12th Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival which was attended by director Suri Krishnamma. The film contains a cover of the Tim Hardin song "Reason to Believe" by Paul Weller, recorded specially for the movie. The exams scenes were filmed using students from the Queens School in Bushey, Hertfordshire. The school is located next door the ex American University where some of the school scenes were shot. The Heist The Heist is a 2001 heist film produced by Whyte House Productions and Arama Entertainment. It was written and directed by Kurt Voss, and stars Ice-T and Luke Perry. It was released straight-to-DVD on August 14, 2001. Momcheto si otiva The Boy Turns Man is a Bulgarian comedy-drama film released in 1972, directed by Lyudmil Kirkov, starring Nevena Kokanova, Philip Trifonov, Kiril Gospodinov and Sashka Bratanova. The movie tells the story of Ran and his schoolmates, the graduates at the high school in a small town. During the last days as a schoolboy, Ran thinks on the possible roads of the life while walking on the streets of his hometown as if for the last time. Three different women are involved in these moments of quest, consideration and valedictory meetings. The film received a broad critical acclaim and turned into one of the classics of the Bulgarian cinematography. The song "People and Streets" from the soundtrack to the movie, performed by Mimi Ivanova and Boris Godjunov, became one of the most popular songs of the Bulgarian variety. A sequel, named Dont Go Away, was released in 1976 directed again by Lyudmil Kirkov. Deewaanapan Deewaanapan is a 2001 Bollywood movie, released on 16 November 2001. It stars Arjun Rampal and Dia Mirza and is directed by Ashu Trikha. Om Puri and Vinod Khanna have supporting roles. The Limit Gone Dark is a 2003 Canadian-British crime drama mystery film directed and produced by Lewin Webb, written by Matt Holland and starring Lauren Bacall, Claire Forlani, Henry Czerny and Pete Postlethwaite. Adored Adored is a 2003 Italian drama film written, directed and starred by Marco Filiberti. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 2003 Berlin Film Festival. 100 Minutes of Glory 100 Minutes of Glory is a 2004 Croatian biographical drama film directed by Dalibor Matanić. The Witches of Breastwick The Witches of Breastwick is a 2005 erotic parody film directed by Jim Wynorski. Lion Lion is a 2006 Indian Malayalam-language political thriller film written by Udaykrishna-Sibi K. Thomas and directed by Joshiy. The film stars Dileep and Kavya Madhavan, produced by Noushad and distributed by Shan Entertainment. The film was a commercial success at the box office. It was remade in Tamil as Nam Naadu and in Telugu as Evadaithe Nakenti. What If God Were the Sun? What If God Were the Sun? is a 2007 American television film directed by Stephen Tolkin and starring Lacey Chabert and Gena Rowlands. Written by Janet Dulin Jones and Jamie Pachino, based in part on a novel by John Edward, the film is about a dedicated nurse whose life is disrupted by her fathers death. After losing her job, she finds comfort and inspiration in caring for a terminally ill woman with a quick wit and strong faith. What If God Were the Sun? was originally broadcast by Lifetime Television on May 14, 2007. Sinking of the Lusitania: Terror at Sea Sinking of the Lusitania: Terror at Sea is an English-German Docu-drama produced in 2007. This 90-minute film is a dramatisation of the sinking of the RMS Lusitania on 7 May 1915 by a German U-boat, . The Lusitania scenes were filmed with full-scale sections of the ship off the coast of South Africa while the U-20 scenes were filmed at Bavaria Studios in Munich using the then-newly refurbished 25-year-old U-boat set, studio model and full-size prop originally built for Das Boot. Margaret Margaret is a 2009 television film produced by Great Meadow Productions for the BBC. It was first broadcast on 26 February 2009 on BBC Two. It was made by the same production company as the 2008 television film The Long Walk to Finchley, which fictionalised the start of Thatchers political career. For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism is a 2009 documentary film dramatizing a hundred years of American film criticism through film clips, historic photographs, and on-camera interviews with many of today’s important reviewers, mostly print but also Internet. It was produced by Amy Geller, written and directed by long-time Boston Phoenix film critic Gerald Peary, and narrated by Patricia Clarkson. Critics featured include Roger Ebert of The Chicago Sun-Times, A.O. Scott of The New York Times, Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly, Kenneth Turan of The Los Angeles Times, and Elvis Mitchell, host of the public radio show The Treatment. Many more critics, journalists, and writers from the present and past appear in film clips and interviews. Among them: Jami Bernard, Manny Farber, Andrew Sarris, Molly Haskell, J. Hoberman, Harlan Jacobson, Stanley Kauffmann, Stuart Klawans, Leonard Maltin, Janet Maslin, Wesley Morris, Rex Reed, B. Ruby Rich, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Richard Schickel, David Sterritt, Pauline Kael, Richard Corliss, and Gene Siskel. Other figures from film history appear in photographs and include Vincent Canby, Bosley Crowther, James Agee, Otis Ferguson, Vachel Lindsay, and Frank E. Woods. Bringing the history of film criticism up to the present, the film introduces internet-based critics Harry Knowles of Aint It Cool News and Karina Longworth, who wrote at the time for spout.com. Turning Point Turning Point is a 2009 Hong Kong action crime thriller film directed by Herman Yau and starring Michael Tse in the title role of "Laughing Gor" and co-starring veteran actors Francis Ng and Anthony Wong. Released in Hong Kong on 13 August 2009, this is the first film to be produced by Shaw Brothers since 2003s Drunken Monkey. Michael Tses performance as "Laughing Gor" in the TVB television serial E.U was well received, and due to his popularity, TVB general manager Stephen Chan Chi-wan, during an interview with Tse in Be My Guest on 1 April 2009, announced that a prequel/spin-off featuring "Laughing Gor" would be made and presented Tse a contract for the film. Delhi in a Day Delhi in a Day is a 2011 Hindi independent film directed by Prashant Nair. The film was released on 24 August 2012 in cinemas. As per director Prashant Nair his film uses flashes of comedy to shine a light on the uncomfortable realities of contemporary life in a country that has been transformed in many ways by two decades of economic growth. The film features Victor Banerjee, Vidya Bhushan, Lillete Dubey, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Arun Mallick Kumar, Anjali Patil, Lee Williams,Gourav soni and Dinesh Yadav. Pentecost Pentecost is a 2011 Irish live action short film directed by Peter McDonald. The film was nominated for the 2012 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. The film follows an eleven-year-old boy who is a last-minute call-in by his local parish to serve as an altar boy at an important mass. The Troubled Life of Miss Kotoura is a four-panel manga series by Enokizu. It appeared as a serial in the web magazine Manga Goccha, and the manga magazine Megami from October 14, 2010 to April 22, 2015. Micro Magazine owns the web magazine, and is also the publisher of the series which spanned seven bound volumes released from 2012 to 2015. Kotoura-san is about a first year high school girl named Haruka Kotoura who has the ability to read minds. Growing up she has a horrible life but things turn around when she makes friends who accept her ability. One guy in particular named Yoshihisa Manabe also eventually takes a romantic interest in her. An anime television adaptation was made from the manga by AIC Classic that aired from January 11 to March 29, 2013. Twelve episodes aired in all and included the addition of five bonus shorts called . Outside of Japan only the anime adaptation was brought over and released in North America. The series was licensed under the name; The Troubled Life of Miss Kotoura by NIS America, they released a Blu-ray subtitled collection on August 4, 2015. The English subtitled release received mixed to mostly positive reviews from critics. StalkHer StalkHer is a 2015 Australian romantic comedy thriller film directed by John Jarratt, who also stars alongside Kaarin Fairfax. Perfect Proposal Perfect Proposal is a 2015 South Korean romantic thriller film written and directed by Yoon Jae-gu, based on the novel La Femme de paille by Catherine Arley. So B. It So B. It is a 2016 American drama film directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal and written by Garry Williams, based on the 2004 novel of same name by Sarah Weeks. The film stars Talitha Bateman, Jessie Collins, Alfre Woodard, John Heard, Jacinda Barrett, Dash Mihok, and Cloris Leachman. It was released in April 2017 by Good Deed Entertainment. Doraemon: New Nobita's Great Demon-Peko and the Exploration Party of Five is a 2014 Japanese anime film. It is a remake of the 1982 film, Nobita and the Haunts of Evil.The film was released on 8 March 2014 in Japan. Its the 34th Doraemon film. This movie was the 5th highest grossing animated film of 2014 anime in Japan. The opening theme song is "Yume o Kanaete Doraemon", performed by MAO and the ending theme song is "Hikari no Signal" performed by Kis-My-Ft2. Homeland (Iraq Year Zero) Homeland: Iraq Year Zero is a 2015 documentary film written and directed by the Iraqi-French film director Abbas Fahdel. She Remembers, He Forgets She Remembers, He Forgets is a 2015 Hong Kong drama film produced by Saville Chan and directed by Adam Wong and starring Miriam Yeung. It was released on November 5, 2015. Monrovia, Indiana Monrovia, Indiana is a 2018 American documentary film edited, co-produced, and directed by Frederick Wiseman. The film documents daily life in the titular small farming community of Monrovia. It premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on September 4, 2018, and made its premiere in the United States on September 30, 2018 at the New York Film Festival. Aurora Aurora is a 2018 Filipino horror thriller film written and directed by Yam Laranas and starring Anne Curtis. It serves as an official entry to the 2018 Metro Manila Film Festival, and marks Curtis third and last film of 2018, following her box-office hits Not a Love Story and BuyBust. The film is inspired by the 1987 tragedy of MV Doña Paz. In the Land of the Head Hunters In the Land of the Head Hunters is a 1914 silent film fictionalizing the world of the Kwakwakawakw peoples of the Queen Charlotte Strait region of the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada, written and directed by Edward S. Curtis and acted entirely by Kwakwakawakw native people. The film was selected in 1999 for preservation in the US National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant." It was the first feature-length film whose cast was composed entirely of Native North Americans; the second, eight years later, was Robert Flahertys Nanook of the North. Most of the film was shot on the Deer Island near Fort Rupert, British Columbia. It was the first feature film made in British Columbia, and is the oldest surviving feature film made in Canada. Liliom Liliom is a 1930 American drama film directed by Frank Borzage and written by S. N. Behrman and Sonya Levien. The film stars Charles Farrell, Rose Hobart, Estelle Taylor, H. B. Warner, Lee Tracy and Walter Abel. The film was released on October 5, 1930, by Fox Film Corporation. Consolation Marriage Consolation Marriage is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Paul Sloane and written by Humphrey Pearson. The film stars Irene Dunne, Pat OBrien, John Halliday, Myrna Loy, and Matt Moore. The film was released on November 21, 1931, by RKO Pictures. Who Killed Santa Claus? Who Killed Santa Claus? is a 1941 French drama film by Christian-Jaque. This adaptation of Pierre Vérys novel of the same name was the first film produced by Continental Films. Pagan Love Song Pagan Love Song is a 1951 American romantic musical film released by MGM and starring Esther Williams and Howard Keel. Set in Tahiti, it was based on the novel Tahiti Landfall by William S. Stone. Glory Alley Glory Alley is a 1952 musical drama film directed by Raoul Walsh. It stars Ralph Meeker and Leslie Caron. Diane Diane is a 1956 American historical film drama about the life of Diane de Poitiers, produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by David Miller, and produced by Edwin H. Knopf from a screenplay by Christopher Isherwood based on a story by John Erskine. The music score was composed by Miklós Rózsa, and Robert H. Planck was the cinematographer, who filmed in CinemaScope and Eastmancolor. The exceptionally lavish costumes were designed by Walter Plunkett. The film stars Lana Turner, Pedro Armendáriz, Roger Moore, and Marisa Pavan, and features Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Torin Thatcher, Taina Elg, John Lupton, Henry Daniell, Melville Cooper and an early film appearance by Stuart Whitman. It was Turners last film under her longtime MGM contract and thus marked another stage in the decline of the studio star system. Jis Desh Men Ganga Behti Hai Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai is a 1961 Hindi film directed by Radhu Karmakar and produced by Raj Kapoor. The film stars Padmini, Raj Kapoor and Pran in lead roles. This was the first directorial venture of Karmakar, who had previously been cinematographer for many of Kapoors films. The film was declared a "hit" at Box Office India. The team of Shankar Jaikishan composed the music for the film, which includes hit songs penned by Shailendra such as "O Basanti Pawan Pagal", "Aa Ab Lout Chalen" and the title song; "Hothon Pe Sacchai Rehti Hai". Spotlight on a Murderer Spotlight on a Murderer is a 1961 French psychodrama/murder-mystery film directed by Georges Franju. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Arrow Films in August 2017 in the UK and USA regions in an open-matte 1.37:1 transfer by Gaumont of the films original 1.66:1 aspect ratio. The Tell-Tale Heart The Tell-Tale Heart is a 1960 British horror film directed by Ernest Morris produced by the Danzigers. The screenplay by Brian Clemens and Eldon Howard is a loose adaptation of the 1843 short story of the same name by Edgar Allan Poe. Prudence and the Pill Prudence and the Pill is a 1968 British comedy film made by Twentieth Century-Fox. It was directed by Fielder Cook and Ronald Neame and produced by Kenneth Harper and Ronald J. Kahn from a screenplay by Hugh Mills, based on his own novel. The music score was by Bernard Ebbinghouse and the cinematography by Ted Moore. The film stars Deborah Kerr and David Niven with Robert Coote, Irina Demick, Joyce Redman, Judy Geeson, Keith Michell, Michael Hordern and Edith Evans. Hayley Mills was originally announced for the part eventually filled by Geeson. Mills had previously co-starred with Kerr and Evans in The Chalk Garden, which was also directed by Neame. Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County is a 1970 American Western comedy film by Universal Studios, directed by Anton Leader and Ranald MacDougall, and starring Dan Blocker and Nanette Fabray, with a supporting cast featuring Jim Backus, Mickey Rooney, Wally Cox, Jack Elam, Noah Beery and Don "Red" Barry. MacDougal wrote the screenplay. The film became Blockers final role before his premature death from complications arising from gall bladder surgery in May 1972. In late 2010 the Encore Westerns channel began showing this film intermittently on their schedule. Yuma Yuma is a 1971 western television film directed by Ted Post and starring Clint Walker. It was shot in Old Tucson. The film was originally a television pilot that appeared on the ABC Movie of the Week. Born Invincible Born Invincible is a 1978 Taiwanese kung fu film directed by Joseph Kuo, with action choreography by Yuen Woo-ping, and starring Carter Wong, Jack Long and Lo Lieh. Currently, only the English language dubbed version is widely available on UK DVD format. The original Mandarin version was released onto VHS format in the 1980s and is now out of print. A rare Japanese language dubbed version can be found online. Kasme Vaade Kasme Vaade is a 1978 Hindi film produced and directed by Ramesh Behl. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Raakhee, Randhir Kapoor, Neetu Singh and Amjad Khan. Randhir Kapoor earned a Filmfare nomination as Best Supporting Actor, the only nomination for the film. Rekha makes a guest appearance as a dancer. The music is by R. D. Burman and the lyrics by Gulshan Bawra. The film was declared a "Semi Hit" by Box Office India. The film was remade in Telugu as Chesina Basalu, in Sinhalese as Nawatha Hamuwemu and in Tamil as Dharmathin Thalaivan. Le sucre Le Sucre is a 1978 French crime comedy film directed by Jacques Rouffio. One More Minute Snapshot is a 1979 Australian thriller film. It was the first feature directed by Simon Wincer. Al-mas' Ala Al-Kubra Clash of Loyalties is a 1983 Iraqi film focusing on the formation of Iraq out of Mesopotamia in the aftermath of the First World War. The film was financed by Saddam Hussein, filmed in Iraq at the height of the Iran–Iraq War and starred Oliver Reed as Gerard Leachman, Marc Sinden as Captain Dawson and Helen Ryan as Gertrude Bell, with score by Ron Goodwin. Investigative journalist James Montague, writing in the July 2014 issue of Esquire magazine, claimed that Marc Sinden spied for the British Governments Secret Intelligence Service during the filming of Clash of Loyalties in Iraq, after being made "an offer he couldn’t refuse, appealing to his duty and his pride in Queen and Country." In the article Sinden admitted that it was true. It is known for being the last film made to use the now banned "Running W" technique, invented by famed stuntman Yakima Canutt, which was a method of bringing down a horse at the gallop by attaching a wire, anchored to the ground, to its fetlocks and so launching the rider forwards spectacularly at a designated point. It invariably killed the horse, or at best it was unrideable afterwards. The British stuntman Ken Buckle performed the highly-dangerous stunt three times during the huge cavalry charge sequence. Both Arab and English versions of the film were produced. God Bless the Child God Bless the Child is a 1988 drama film, directed by Lary Elikann. It depicts the struggle of homelessness and the perpetual cycle of poverty and how it affects people, and tells the story of the sacrifices of a single mother, Theresa Johnson, in hope of a better life for her daughter, Hillary Johnson. Lee Rock II Lee Rock II is a 1991 Hong Kong crime drama film directed by Lawrence Ah Mon and starring Andy Lau, Sharla Cheung and Aaron Kwok. The film is a direct sequel to Lee Rock released earlier in the same year, which is inspired by a true story of real life corrupt police officer Lui Lok, who is portrayed in the film as Lee Rock by Lau. PremGranth Prem Granth is a Hindi film which was released in India on 22 May 1996. Directed by Rajiv Kapoor, the movie stars Rishi Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit and deals with the subject of rape. The movie was a commercial failure. C'est quoi la vie? Cest quoi la vie? is a 1999 French drama film directed by François Dupeyron. The film received two nominations at the César Awards 2000 and won Most Promising Actor for Éric Caravaca. CyberWorld CyberWorld is a 2000 American 3-D animated anthology film shown in IMAX and IMAX 3D, presented by Intel. Several segments originally filmed in 2-D were converted to 3-D format. Max Knight: Ultra Spy Max Knight: Ultra Spy is a 2000 American television film written by Paul Bales, David Michael Latt, David Rimawi, Sherri Strain, and directed by Colin Budds. The film stars Michael Landes, Rachel Blakely, Brooke Harman, and Christopher Morris. It features the use of video game related machinima as part of its production and storyline. Max Knight: Ultra Spy was released direct-to-video on February 25, 2000. One Eyed King One Eyed King is an ensemble crime drama detailing the trials and tribulations of several characters living together in the same Hells Kitchen neighborhood. Starring Armand Assante, William Baldwin, Jim Breuer, Bruno Kirby, Chazz Palminteri, and Jason Gedrick, the film had its premiere at the 2001 Boston Film Festival. Farz Farz is a 2001 Hindi movie starring Sunny Deol, Preity Zinta, Om Puri and Jackie Shroff.The film is heavily influenced by Lethal Weapon and Ricochet including the climax scene from Metro. The movie was a Super Hit at box office. The Sons of Mistletoe The Sons of Mistletoe is a TV movie starring Roma Downey, Cathy Lee Crosby and Scott Terra . It premiered on CBS in 2001. Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street is a second direct-to-video animated film released by Walt Disney Pictures and Paul & Joe Productions, produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, Plus One Animation Co., Ltd. and Grimsaem Animation, Korea Co., Ltd., released to VHS on November 6, 2001. It is a direct-to-video compilation of four unrelated episodes of the Recess TV series: "Principal for a Day", "The Great Can Drive", "Weekend at Muriel’s", and the series Christmas special "Yes, Mikey, Santa Does Shave". It was followed by two more direct-to-video Recess films in 2003: Taking the Fifth Grade, and All Growed Down. RFK RFK is a 2002 American television film directed by Robert Dornhelm. It takes place through the eyes of Robert F. Kennedy after his brother John F. Kennedys assassination in 1963. As he lives through the loss, he starts to identify himself as a political figure, not just the former Presidents brother. He makes it official with a Presidential bid in 1968 to what he says was to "save the Democratic Party." During his campaign, in which the American people showed great support for him, RFK was shot and killed by Sirhan Sirhan. The film was shot in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Love That Boy Love That Boy is a 2003 Canadian film and romantic comedy directed by Andrea Dorfman and starring Nadia Litz and Adrien Dixon. It is about a woman in love with a younger teenage boy. In French the film is called Jaime ce garçon. Killer Diller Killer Diller is a 2004 drama film with musical elements that had a limited release in 2006. Produced by Sprocketdyne Entertainment and distributed by Freestyle Releasing, the film was written and directed by Tricia Brock and is based on the novel by Clyde Edgerton. Bottleneck was its working title. It was screened at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2004 and the Tribeca Film Festival on May 4, 2004. Turning Green Turning Green is a 2005 Irish-American dark comedy written and directed by Michael Aimette and John G. Hofmann. The script was a runner up in the original Project Greenlight on HBO. Donal Gallery stars as James Powers, a displaced American teenager living in Ireland in 1979 who discovers girlie magazines on a random trip to London. He illegally imports the magazines, which changes his fortunes – and perspective on life in Ireland. The tagline for the film is "Turning Green. The tale of a boy, a country and a box of porn." As one of the first movies to receive a domestic theatrical release by New Films International, it screened in Los Angeles, New York City and Chicago. The title Turning Green refers to many themes of the film, both physical and metaphorical Turning Green received positive reviews from the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, Variety, NPR and The Star-Ledger among others. Offset Offset is a 2006 drama film directed and written by Didi Danquart. It was filmed in Bucharest. Baby Baby is a 2007 independent film, considered part of the hood film genre. The film tells the story of an Asian-American youths gang life in East Los Angeles, set during the mid 80s to the early 90s. Directed by Juwan Chung and starring David Huynh, Tzi Ma, Feodor Chin, Ron Yuan and Kenneth Choi. It has been called "the Asian American Boyz n the Hood" by the San Francisco Chronicle. The film won Best Narrative Feature at the 2007 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival and a Special Jury Award for "Outstanding Newcomer" for star David Huynh at the same film festival that year, and a Best Director award for Director Juwan Chung at the 2008 DisOrient Film Festival. It was also distributed by Lionsgate. Elf Bowling the Movie: The Great North Pole Elf Strike Elf Bowling the Movie: The Great North Pole Elf Strike is a 2007 American computer animated film based on the game Elf Bowling. The film was outsourced in South Korea for its animation department and visual effects and it was directed by Dave Kim with Rex Piano as co-director. It was widely panned by critics and audiences alike. Buddha's Lost Children Buddhas Lost Children is a 2006 documentary film by Dutch director Mark Verkerk. The feature film tells the story of Khru Bah Neua Chai Kositto, a Buddhist monk who has dedicated his life to orphaned children in the Golden Triangle area of Thailand. The film opened in Dutch cinemas in September 2006. Just Like Home Just Like Home is a 2007 film directed by Lone Scherfig. It stars Lars Kaalund and Bodil Jørgensen. Franz + Polina Franz + Polina is a 2006 Russian romantic drama film set in 1943 in occupied Belarus. It tells the story of Franz, a Waffen SS soldier who deserts, and Polina, a Belarusian woman whose village is razed and people massacred. The film received several accolades, including the 2007 FIPA DOr Grand Prize. Number 13 Number 13 is the second of four adaptations of ghost stories by M.R. James broadcast by the BBC in a loose revival of the A Ghost Story for Christmas tradition of the 1970s. Following A View from a Hill the previous year and preceding Whistle and Ill Come to You in 2010, the forty-minute film was first screened in December 2006 on BBC Four. The film was adapted by Justin Hopper from the short story, first published in Ghost Stories of an Antiquary in 1904. The film stars Greg Wise as an academic lodging in room 12 of a drafty hotel in a small English cathedral town whilst assigned to authenticate papers which appear to date back to the Reformation. Having previously noticed that the hotel rooms jump from 12 to 14, after being awoken one night he is shocked to find the door to room number 13 has mysteriously appeared. He decides to investigate, with fearful consequences. The cast also includes father-and-son actors David Burke and Tom Burke. Custody Custody is a 2007 Lifetime television movie starring Rob Morrow, James Denton, and Kay Panabaker about a widowers fight for custody of the daughter he raised and legally adopted, when her birth father who abandoned her returns. Aired on September 8, 2007. It was filmed in and around Ottawa on locations such as the University of Ottawa, Rideau Canal, and Le Chateau Montebello. It is based on the book Figures of Echo by Mary S. Herczog. Beautiful Noise Beautiful Noise is a 2014 American music documentary film, written and directed by Eric Green. The film documents three rock bands—Cocteau Twins, The Jesus and Mary Chain, and My Bloody Valentine—and their influence on shoegazing and other alternative rock genres. Beautiful Noise features extracts from over 50 interviews with bands and artists, as well as archival footage and music videos. Green commenced production on Beautiful Noise in early 2005 with producer and editor Sarah Ogletree; production was largely completed by 2008 although the project stagnated due to various financial and legal issues. In response, Green began a successful crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter in hopes of securing final financial investment for the films release. The campaign was supported by several of the bands featured in Beautiful Noise through social media. Beautiful Noise was announced for release in May 2014 and premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival in Seattle, Washington on May 31, 2014. The Betrayal - Nerakhoon The Betrayal — Nerakhoon is a 2008 documentary film directed by Ellen Kuras and Thavisouk Phrasavath. Kalloori Kalloori is a 2007 Tamil language coming-of-age film by director Balaji Shakthivel. The movie was produced by S. Shankars banner S Pictures and the story was based on the college campus featuring Tamannaah and debutant, Akhil. Audio was released under Shankars own audio company S Musics; Promote by Softment. music was scored by Joshua Sridhar and lyrics were written by Na. Muthukumar. The film was dubbed in Telugu language as Kalasala. The film received positive reviews from the critics as well as audience and become a superhit. The film was inspired on a real-life incident of three college girls of the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University being burnt alive in the 2000 Dharmapuri bus burning incident. Stormland Stormland is a 2011 Icelandic comedy film directed by Marteinn Thorsson. Force of Five Power Kids is a 2009 Thai action film directed by Krissanapong Rachata. The film is about a group of children who team up to fight against a group of terrorists who have seized the hospital moments before their friend is about to go in for surgery. The film grossed $97,836 in Thailand and was shown at several film festivals across North America. Los Marziano Los Marziano is a 2010 Argentine comedy drama film co-written and directed by Ana Katz and starring Guillermo Francella, Arturo Puig, Mercedes Morán and Rita Cortese. The story centers on a reunion between two brothers after a long period of estrangement. Tropico de Sangre Trópico de Sangre is a 2010 drama film based on the true story of the Dominican Republics historic Mirabal sisters. The Newest Pledge The Newest Pledge is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Jason Michael Brescia. The film is about the hard-partying Omega fraternity and their struggles to raise a baby that they find on their doorstep. The film was released in North America by Lionsgate. Unmatched Unmatched is a documentary about tennis players Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert, their decades-long on-court rivalry and lifelong friendship, created for ESPNs 30 for 30 documentary series. Evert and Navratilova met in 80 matches, 60 finals and 14 grand slam finals with Navratilova sporting a 43-37 advantage. The film was shot over three days in Amagansett, New York in October 2009. Unmatched was awarded the 2011 Gracie Award for "Outstanding Producer - News/Non-fiction". Navratilova was sometimes described as the lesbian tennis player from a communist country: "As one of the first openly gay sports figures, she has spent much of her career overcoming prejudices and stereotypes, giving up millions of dollars in endorsements and sponsorships as a result of her insistence on living a life of integrity and honesty." Evert was described as the all-American girl next door. Today Navratilova is often cited as the greatest tennis player of all-time; she has won 167 singles titles, 177 doubles championships titles and 59 Grand Slam titles, she has been inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, was the WTA’s "Tour Player of the Year" seven times, was declared one of the "Top Forty Athletes of All-time" by Sports Illustrated and was named "Female Athlete of the Year" by the Associated Press. Navratilova has served as AARP’s Health and Fitness Ambassador and is also involved with the LGBT movement, The Rainbow Card ® and Rainbow Endowment. Evert on the other hand reached more Grand Slam singles finals than any player, she has been president of the Womens Tennis Association and in 2005 she was named fourth on the list of the 40 Greatest Players of the Tennis Era by TENNIS Magazine. Evert won 157 singles championships, 29 doubles titles and she won 18 Grand Slam singles championships and three doubles titles. Hannah Storm said of the rivalry: "Just think about the dynamic of competing against your best friend. They would practice together, eat lunch together, then go out and play in the final and then make travel plans to go to the next tournament." In describing their rivalry and its effect on their tennis careers, Navratilova said: "I don’t think either of us would have lasted as long without the other." Evert said: "It gave us inspiration and a lot of incentive to work harder and try to continue to improve." The Big Fix The Big Fix is a 2012 documentary film about two filmmakers, Josh and Rebecca Tickell, as they travel along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico meeting the residents whose lives were changed by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The film argues that BP has utilized the oil dispersant Corexit in the Gulf to create the illusion that the Louisiana beaches are safe and the water uncontaminated. Xia ri le you you Love You You is a 2011 Chinese romantic comedy film directed and written by Jingle Ma, starring Eddie Peng, Angelababy, Zhu Yuchen, and Zhou Yang. The film premiered in China on 30 September 2011. Gattu Gattu is a 2012 Indian film written by K.D.Satyam and directed by Rajan Khosa. The film stars Mohammad Samad, Naresh Kumar, Zoya Arshad, Harshit Kaushik, Sarvasva Singh Pundir and Jayanta Das in leading roles and had its premiere on 14 November 2011 at the 17th International Childrens Festival of India held in Hyderabad during 14 November 2011 and 20 November 2011. Gattu had its theatrical release in India on 20 April 2012. The Kids from the Marx and Engels Street The Kids from the Marx and Engels Street is a 2014 Montenegrin drama film directed by Nikola Vukčević. It was selected as the Montenegrin entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Free China: The Courage to Believe Free China: The Courage to Believe is a 2012 documentary film about the persecution of Falun Gong, starring Jennifer Zeng and Dr. Charles Lee. Mister John Mister John is a 2013 drama film by Joe Lawlor and Christine Molloy, their second feature film following their debut Helen. It stars Aidan Gillen, Zoe Tay, Michael Thomas, and Claire Keelan. The Angrez The Angrez is a 2005 Hyderabadi Indian comedy movie directed by Kuntaa Nikkil. In this movie, the word "Angrez" refers to English people and non-resident Indians. The movie was a trend-setter at that time, as it was one of the first to effectively and humorously, often resorting to the slapstick kind, portray the dialect of the Old City and the Hyderabadi tongue. The film also portrays the fascination for American materialism, the hype around the IT industry and the lifestyle and culture it has spawned. Angelica Angelica is a 2015 American horror thriller film directed by Mitchell Lichtenstein. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. It is based on the novel of the same name by Arthur Phillips. Pilgrim of Eternity "Pilgrim of Eternity" is a fan-produced Star Trek episode released in 2013, the first in the web series Star Trek Continues, which aims to continue the episodes of The Original Series replicating their visual and storytelling style. An unofficial sequel to the original TOS episode "Who Mourns for Adonais?", it was written by Steve Frattarola and Jack Treviño, from a story by Jack Marshall and Vic Mignogna and directed by Mignogna. Talk Back and You're Dead Talk Back and Youre Dead is a 2014 Philippine romantic comedy-action film directed by Andoy Ranay, topbilled by James Reid, Nadine Lustre and Joseph Marco. It is based on the best-selling novel of the same name originally published on Wattpad by Alesana Marie. The film was distributed by Viva Films and Skylight Films and was released on August 20, 2014, in theaters nationwide. Zero Zero is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language fantasy horror film written and directed by Shiv Mohaa. The film features JD Chakravarthy, Ashwin Kakumanu and Sshivada in the leading roles, while Ravi Raghavendra, Dr. Sharmila, Andreanne Nouyrigat and Tulasi play supporting roles. Filming began in June 2014 and lasted till March 2015, and the film had a theatrical worldwide release on 25 March 2016 to positive reviews. The film was dubbed into Telugu and Hindi with the same title. Rukh Rukh is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language thriller-drama film directed by debutant director Atanu Mukherjee. The film stars Manoj Bajpayee, Smita Tambe, Kumud Mishra and Adarsh Gourav in lead roles. The film was released on 27 October 2017. Drama Drama is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film written and directed by Ranjith. The cast is led by Mohanlal, Arundathi Nag, Asha Sharath in lead roles, while Kaniha, Shyamaprasad, Subi Suresh, Suresh Krishna, Tini Tom, Niranj S., Johny Antony, Dileesh Pothan, Baiju Santhosh, Shaalin Zoya, and Renji Panicker playing supporting roles. The background score of the film was composed by Bijibal, while Vinu Thomas composed a song. Alagappan N. was in charge of the cinematography. The story is set in a suburb of London. Principal photography took place in May and June 2018 in Ashtead and its neighbourhoods in England. Additional scenes were shot in Kerala and Dubai in July and September. The film was released in Kerala on 1 November 2018. Zoo in Budapest Zoo in Budapest is a 1933 American Pre-Code film directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring Loretta Young, Gene Raymond, O.P. Heggie, and Paul Fix. Original 35mm prints of the film contained sequences tinted amber or blue. Million Dollar Baby Million Dollar Baby is a 1941 romantic comedy film directed by Curtis Bernhardt. Released by Warner Bros., the film stars Priscilla Lane, Jeffrey Lynn, and Ronald Reagan, with May Robson and Lee Patrick. Zakazane piosenki Zakazane piosenki is a 1946 Polish musical film directed by Leonard Buczkowski. It was the first feature film to be created in Poland following the six years of World War II. The film, set during the German occupation of Warsaw during the war, tells the story of several inhabitants of the same tenement house. Their stories are loosely tied together by a set of songs, both pre-war ballads popular during the war and war-time popular songs mocking German occupation. The films premiere took place on 8 January 1947 in the newly reopened Palladium cinema in Warsaw. The film proved to be highly popular and more than 10.8 million people watched it in the following three years - twice the usual average attendance in post-war Poland. In 1948 the film was re-edited and re-released in a new version, with more focus on Red Armys role as the liberator of Poland and the main ally of post-war Polish communist regime, as well as more grim outlook of the German occupation of Warsaw and German brutality in general. Main differences: place of Roman Tokarskis narration: 1947 edition—a film studio, 1948 edition—a flat. A former soldier of Polish Armed Forces in the West often blunders when Tokarski tells about German occupation. boy singing song against Germans in tram—song ends with words Śpiewać się nie boję, bo mnie nie zrozumią te przeklęte gnoje.: 1947 edition—boy escapes. When German officer is shouting Ja rozumie! Ja rozumie! Gnoje to my, Deutsche!, all passengers laugh, 1948 edition—German officer shouts Halt! Boy tries to escape, but he is shot by German soldiers. German policeman at Tokarskis home: 1947 edition—policeman begins to play piano, 1948 edition—policeman tries to force Tokarskis mother to play Deutschlandlied, beats and pushes her. soldiers of Polish resistance at home of Volksdeutsche Maria Kędziorek: 1947 edition—they shot her, 1948 edition—movie suggests that they have shaved her head. a scene in which a blind accordionist is killed by Polish policeman, was added in 1948 edition. However, as the farcical plot and all-familiar songs were mostly free of ideological subtexts, the film remained popular in the decades to come and some of its songs re-emerged in slightly modified form during the 1980s martial law and struggle against the Communist rule. The film remains well-known and popular even in modern Poland, being screened by the public Polish Television on a regular basis. Both editions have been published on DVD in Poland, by the Propaganda label, first the 1947 one, as-is, and later the 1948 one, in a digitally restored version. The Magnet The Magnet is a 1950 Ealing Studios comedy film featuring Stephen Murray, Kay Walsh and in his first starring role James Fox. The story involves a young Wallasey boy, Johnny Brent, who obtains the eponymous magnet by deception, leading to much confusion. When he is acclaimed as a hero, he is shamed by his own sense of guilt. Denver and Rio Grande Denver and Rio Grande is a Technicolor western film, directed by Byron Haskin and released by Paramount Pictures in 1952. The film is a dramatization of the building of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, which was chartered in 1870. It was filmed in the summer of 1951 on location on actual D&RG track near Durango. The films storyline is a fictional account based on two factual right-of-way struggles in 1878-1879 between the D&RG and the Atchison: across the Raton Pass from Trinidad to Raton, where an armed confrontation actually took place, and the "Royal Gorge War" over a route between Cañon City and Leadville." Filming began shortly after the release of Santa Fe, starring Randolph Scott. which interpreted the railroad war from the point of view of the AT&SF. Santa Fe, however, had been filmed in Prescott, Arizona, without access to the actual locations, and portrayed the D&RG as an honorable competitor. Both films followed an entirely fictional depiction in the 1950 western A Ticket to Tomahawk, which was shot on the same Silverton Line trackage as Denver and Rio Grande. Denver and Rio Grande features a spectacular head-on collision between two Denver and Rio Grande Western locomotives that were slated for retirement and scrapping, filmed July 17, 1951. The Trap The Trap is a 1959 color film noir directed by Norman Panama and released through Paramount Pictures. It stars Richard Widmark, Lee J. Cobb, Tina Louise, Earl Holliman, and Lorne Greene. The Beginning and the End Bidaya wa Nihaya is a 1960 Egyptian film directed by Salah Abouseif and based on the novel by the same name. It was the first film adapted from a novel written by Nobel Prize winner Naguib Mahfouz. At the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival in 1961, the film was nominated for the Grand Prix award. For her role as Nefisah, Sanaa Gamil won the award for Best Supporting Actress. Hopalong Casualty Hopalong Casualty is a 1960 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical animated short, featuring the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote. It was written and directed by Chuck Jones. The title is a play on the Hopalong Cassidy western series of books written by author Clarence E. Mulford. The Magic Weaver The Magic Weaver is a 1960 Soviet childrens fantasy film directed by Aleksandr Rou and filmed at Gorky Film Studio. The film was imported to the West in the 1960s and ran in the U.S. in 1966 with English dubbed, on distribution from Allied Artists Pictures. The film tells the story of how an old soldier helps a boy find his mother, Maria the Weaver, who has been kidnapped and carried away by an evil king of the undersea kingdom. The Spy with My Face The Spy with My Face is a 1965 spy-fi spy film based on The Man from U.N.C.L.E. television series. Robert Vaughn and David McCallum reprised their roles as secret agents Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin respectively. THRUSH tries to steal a super weapon by substituting a double for Solo. The film was directed by John Newland. It is the second U.N.C.L.E. film, consisting of the November 1964 TV episode "The Double Affair" and additional footage. Directed by John Newland, the film also was released to theaters in the United States in 1966 as a double feature with To Trap a Spy. "Alpine" sequences were filmed at the Griffith Park Observatory in California. Sequences added to the original The Double Affair for a feature were reused in The Four-Steps Affair and The Dippy Blonde Affair episodes of the series. The Spirit Is Willing The Spirit Is Willing is a 1967 American horror/comedy film directed by William Castle, written by Ben Starr, and starring Sid Caesar, Vera Miles, Barry Gordon, John McGiver, Cass Daley, Ricky Cordell and Mary Wickes. Based on The Visitors by Nathaniel Benchley, it was released in July 1967, by Paramount Pictures. The Muthers The Muthers is a 1976 women in prison film. It starred Jeannie Bell, Rosanne Katon, Trina Parks, Jayne Kennedy, Tony Carreon and John Montgomery. Amin: The Rise and Fall Rise and Fall of Idi Amin, also known as Amin: The Rise and Fall, is a 1981 biographical film directed by Sharad Patel and starring Joseph Olita as Idi Amin. Olita also played Amin in the 1991 film Mississippi Masala. Noi uomini duri Noi uomini duri is a 1987 Italian comedy film directed by Maurizio Ponzi. The Presence Danger Island, also known as The Presence, is a 1992 made-for-television film. A Business Affair A Business Affair is a 1994 romantic comedy film directed by Charlotte Brandström and starring Carole Bouquet. Christopher Walken and Jonathan Pryce. The film was produced by the United Kingdom in coordination with France, Germany and Spain and much of the film was shot in London. On one film poster of the film, Caroline Bouqet is featured with her arms wrapped around Big Ben with the two men beside her and sam. Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat "Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat" is a 1941 hit boogie-woogie popular song written by Don Raye. A bawdy, jazzy tune, the song describes a laundry woman from Harlem, New York, United States, whose technique is so unusual that people come from all around just to watch her scrub. The Andrews Sisters and Will Bradley & His Orchestra recorded the most successful pop versions of the song, but it is today best recognized as the centerpiece of an eponymous Walter Lantz Studio cartoon from 1941. The Leader, His Driver, and the Driver's Wife The Leader, His Driver and the Drivers Wife is a 1991 British feature-length documentary film set during the final days of the apartheid regime in South Africa, particularly centring on Eugène TerreBlanche, founder and leader of the far-right Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging. The film was directed by Nick Broomfield and released in 1991. It received an average of 2.3 million viewers during its screening on Channel 4. A year later it was the subject of legal action brought by the journalist, Jani Allan, in what has been described as "the libel case of the summer". In 2006, Broomfield released a follow-up, His Big White Self. Baci e abbracci Kisses and Hugs is a 1999 Italian comedy film written and directed by Paolo Virzì. Odd Little Man Odd Little Man is a Norwegian family movie from 2000, directed by Stein Leikanger, based on one of the biographic memoirs of Odd Børretzen. The title of the movie is a Norwegian pun: the first part of the Norwegian title means "When I met Jesus", and the second part means "...with a slingshot", thus changing the meaning of the title to "When I hit Jesus ... with a slingshot", as the word traff can mean hit or met depending on the context. The English titles makes use of the coincidence that Børretzens Norwegian first name has another meaning in English. This movie was the Norwegian entry to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2001. The Conmen in Vegas The Conmen in Vegas is a 1999 Hong Kong action comedy film produced, written and directed by Wong Jing and is a sequel to the 1998 film, The Conman. The film stars original returning cast members Andy Lau and Nick Cheung with new cast members Natalis Chan, Kelly Lin, Meggie Yu, Alex Man and Jewel Lee in her debut film role. The film was partially filmed in the Caesars Palace Resort, Las Vegas. Yaji and Kita: The Midnight Pilgrims is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Kudo Kankuro. The film stars several well-known and highly respected Japanese actors. The story follows two Edo-era gay men, Yaji Robei and Kita Hachi, on a pilgrimage to Ise Shrine. It is loosely based on the Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige. Beyond the Pole Beyond the Pole is a 2009 British mockumentary adapted from the cult BBC radio series of the same name. It received its UK cinema release in 2010. Directed and produced by David L. Williams Beyond the Pole was shot on floating sea ice off the coast of Greenland, and stars an acclaimed cast of actors and comedians including: Stephen Mangan, Rhys Thomas, Mark Benton, Alexander Skarsgard and Helen Baxendale. Described by Variety magazine as a cross between The Office and Touching the Void, the film follows the trials and tribulations of the worlds first Carbon Neutral, Vegetarian, Organic expedition to the North Pole. Chelsea on the Rocks Chelsea on the Rocks is a documentary film directed by Abel Ferrara about the Hotel Chelsea. It premiered out of competition at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. The film features Ferrara interviewing people who have and had lived at the hotel, intercut with dramatized footage of some famous events that took place there. During the films interviews and docudrama Gaby Hoffmann, Dennis Hopper, Robert Crumb, Adam Goldberg and Bijou Phillips make appearances. Bloodline Bloodline is a 2008 documentary film by Bruce Burgess, a filmmaker with an interest in paranormal claims, focused on the "Jesus bloodline" hypothesis and other elements of the book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail. The 2008 documentary was originally released in cinemas on 9 May. "Ben Hammott" relating to his alleged discoveries made in the vicinity of Rennes-le-Château since 1999; Burgess claims Ben Hammott would have found the treasure of Bérenger Saunière: a mummified corpse, which he believed were Mary Magdalene. In the film, Burgess interviews several people with alleged connections to the Priory of Sion, including a Gino Sandri and Nicolas Haywood. A book by one of the documentarys researchers, Rob Howells, entitled Inside the Priory of Sion: Revelations from the Worlds Most Secret Society - Guardians of the Bloodline of Jesus presented the version of the Priory of Sion as given in the 2008 documentary, which contained several erroneous assertions, such as the claim that Plantard believed in the Jesus bloodline hypothesis. By 21 March 2012 Ben Hammott confessed and apologised on Podcast interview that everything to do with the tomb and related artifacts was a hoax; revealing that the actual tomb was now destroyed, being part of a full sized set located in a warehouse in England. Bruce Burgess returned to the subject matter with The Bloodline of Christ that was shown in September 2013 on the Yesterday channel. The Bill Collector The Bill Collector is a family drama film featuring Danny Trejo and written and directed by Cristobal Krusen. My Nanny's Secret My Nannys Secret is a 2009 Lifetime Channel original Thriller/Mystery/Crime movie starring Haylie Duffand directed by Douglas Jackson. A home invasion robbery ends in tragedy when a member of the wealthy Tyrell family is killed. Their live-in nanny, Claudia, begins to secretly suspect that her troubled brother may be the murderer. Unwilling to share her suspicions until she is certain, Claudia begins her own investigation, which takes her down a very dark and unexpected road. The more that Claudia finds out about the killer, the closer she comes to their secrets, ultimately putting her own life in terrible danger. The film premiered on October 7, 2009 in Canada and December 26, 2009 in the US. Always and Forever Always and Forever is a 2009 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Rena Sofer, Dean McDermott and Barbara Eden. It was directed by Kevin Connor and premiered on Hallmark Channel on October 24, 2009. Bäxt üzüyü The Engagement Ring is a full-length Azerbaijani comedy film released in 1991. The film plot is based on a drama of the same name by Azerbaijani writer Vagif Samadoghlu. After Effect The Removed - later retitled AFTER EFFECT - is a 2013 psychological thriller film directed by David McElroy and starring Daniel Baldwin, Tuckie White, and singer Alja Jackson. The Light Thief The Light Thief is a 2010 Kyrgyz drama film directed by Aktan Arym Kubat. The film was Kyrgyzstans submission for Best Foreign Language Film for the 83rd Academy Awards, but did not make the final shortlist. Billy Club Billy Club is a 2013 independent comedy horror film directed and written by Drew Rosas and Nick Sommer. The film had its world release on October 1, 2013 at the Milwaukee Film Festival and focuses on four friends that reunite after a long time, only to have to overcome dark secrets from their past. Funding for Billy Club was partially received through a successful Kickstarter campaign. Eu Não Faço a Menor Ideia do Que Eu Tô Fazendo Com a Minha Vida Eu Não Faço a Menor Ideia do que eu Tô Fazendo Com a Minha Vida is a 2012 Brazilian comedy-drama film directed by Matheus Souza. The film opened the competitive exhibition at the 40th Gramado Film Festival. House by the Lake House By the Lake is an American horror film directed by Adam Gierasch and written by Josh Burnell. The film stars James Callis, Anne Dudek, Michael Bowen, and Amiah Miller. It was released on October 10, 2017. Armed Armed is a 2018 action film written and directed by Mario Van Peebles. It stars Peebles and William Fichtner. To Let To Let is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language drama film written, directed and filmed by Chezhiyan. Produced by his wife Prema, the film stars Santhosh Sreeram, Suseela and Dharun as a family living in a rented house who are suddenly ordered by their landlady Aadhira Pandilakshmi to vacate. At the 65th National Film Awards, it won in the category Best Feature Film in Tamil. At the 49th International film festival of India, Goa it won Special jury mention award in international competition. The film theatrically released on 21 February 2019 to highly positive reviews from critics, and became a success. Social Animals Social Animals is a 2018 American documentary film directed by Jonathan Ignatius Green about three teenagers growing up on Instagram. The film premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival and was released in the United States on December 11th, 2018. We Live Again We Live Again is a 1934 film directed by Rouben Mamoulian and starring Anna Sten and Fredric March. The film is an adaptation of Leo Tolstoys 1899 novel Resurrection. The screenplay was written by Maxwell Anderson with contributions from a number of writers, including Preston Sturges and Thornton Wilder. Producer Samuel Goldwyn made the film to showcase Russian actress Anna Sten, his newest discovery. It was Goldwyn who named the film "We Live Again", on the theory that it meant the same thing as "Resurrection" and was easier to understand. The first film adaptation of the Tolstoy novel was made in 1909 by D. W. Griffith, and ran 10 minutes. Numerous other film versions have been made since then. Flat Foot Stooges Flat Foot Stooges is the 35th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1938 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Men Are Such Fools Men are Such Fools is a 1938 American romantic comedy directed by Busby Berkeley and written by Norman Reilly Raine and Horace Jackson. The film stars Wayne Morris, Priscilla Lane, Humphrey Bogart, Hugh Herbert, Johnnie Davis, and Penny Singleton. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1938. The movie is adapted from the novel by the same name, Men Are Such Fools, by Faith Baldwin. Voice of the Whistler Voice of the Whistler is a 1945 American mystery film noir directed by William Castle and starring Richard Dix, Lynn Merrick, and Rhys Williams. Based on the radio drama The Whistler, it is the fourth of Columbia Pictures eight "Whistler" films produced in the 1940s, the first seven of which star Dix. The White Gorilla The White Gorilla is a 1945 American film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Ray Corrigan, Lorraine Miller, and Clyde Beatty. The film was made by re-editing the 1927 silent film Perils of the Jungle, and adding new footage as a framing plot. This was done without regard to differences in film quality or speed. The Green Promise The Green Promise is a 1948 American film directed by William D. Russell. The film was co-produced by Houston oilman Glenn McCarthy and leading man Robert Paige to display the concept and meaning of the 4-H Club and highlight farming issues such as soil erosion, government programs, and individual enterprise. The title refers to a scene where the local preacher gives a sermon on a story from the Book of Exodus of Gods "green promise" to lead Moses into a land of milk and honey. The preacher reminds his congregation that the fulfillment of the promise requires faith, difficult journeys and open-mindedness. , the film is in the public domain. The Sundowners The Sundowners is a 1950 American Technicolor Western film directed by George Templeton. The film is also known as Thunder in the Dust in the United Kingdom. Bird of Paradise Bird of Paradise is a 1951 American color drama film from 20th Century Fox, produced and directed by Delmer Daves, that stars Debra Paget, Louis Jourdan, and Jeff Chandler. The screenplay was also written by Daves and was based on the play by Richard Walton Tully. The Guns The Guns is a 1964 Brazilian-Argentine drama film directed by Ruy Guerra. Shine, Shine, My Star Shine, Shine, My Star is a 1970 comedy-drama film directed by Alexander Mitta. Blue Movie Blue Movie is a German/Dutch film from 1971. The film was directed by Wim Verstappen, written by Verstappen and Charles Gormley, and stars Hugo Metsers and Carry Tefsen. The Deadly Trap The Deadly Trap is a 1971 French suspense drama film directed by René Clément. It was screened at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition. Come Have Coffee with Us Venga a prendere il caffè da noi, internationally released as Come Have Coffee with Us, is a 1970 Italian comedy film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It is based on the novel La spartizione by Piero Chiara. The film was awarded with two Nastro dArgento awards, for best screenplay and for best supporting actress. Shadowman Nuits Rouges is a 1974 French-Italian crime and thriller film directed by Georges Franju. The film was released in the U.S. in an English-dubbed version by New Line Cinema under the title Shadowman in 1975. The Man Who Skied Down Everest The Man Who Skied Down Everest is a documentary about Yuichiro Miura, a Japanese alpinist who skied down Mount Everest in 1970. The film was produced by Canadian film maker F. R. "Budge" Crawley. Miura skied 2,000 m in two minutes and 20 seconds and fell 400 m down the steep Lhotse face from the Yellow Band just below the South Col. He used a large parachute to slow his descent. He came to a full stop just 76 m from the edge of a bergschrund, a large, deep crevasse where the ice shears away from the stagnant ice on the rock face and begins to move downwards as a glacier. The ski descent was the objective of The Japanese Everest Skiing Expedition 1970. Six members of this expedition died. At the same time, another independent Japanese expedition undertook a combined ascent of the normal route, including Naomi Uemura who made the summit, and the first attempt at the South-West Face, the tall black face on the movie poster with the Y-shaped snowy gully. Two members of this second expedition died. Crawley won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for this picture. The Academy Film Archive preserved The Man Who Skied Down Everest in 2010. Deported Women of the SS Special Section Le deportate della sezione speciale SS is a 1976 erotic-drama film directed by Rino Di Silvestro. The film is considered the first Italian nazisploitation film, after the "auteur" progenitors such as Liliana Cavanis art film Il portiere di notte and Tinto Brass exploitation film Salon Kitty. The Watts Monster Dr. Black, Mr. Hyde is a 1976 blaxploitation horror film loosely inspired by the novella, Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. The film stars Bernie Casey and Rosalind Cash and was directed by William Crain, who had also directed the successful Blacula for American International Pictures in 1972. Along with Crain, the film was written by Larry LeBron and Lawrence Woolner with cinematography by Tak Fujimoto. The movie was filmed primarily in Los Angeles and at locations such as the Watts Towers. Along with other blaxploitation films, Dr. Black, Mr. Hyde is filled with themes surrounding ideas of race, class and black power, yet it is unique in that the film depicts these themes through the genre of horror. UFOria UFOria is a science fiction comedy film directed and written by John Binder and starring Fred Ward, Harry Dean Stanton, Harry Carey and Cindy Williams. The film includes small appearances by Peggy McKay, Joe Unger, Hank Worden and Charlotte Stewart, Alan Beckwith. Filming was completed in 1981, but the film was not theatrically released until 1985. Due to poor audience attendance, the film was not a financial success. It was released only on VHS in 1987 by MCA Home Video, now known as Universal Studios Home Entertainment. Lucker the Necrophagous Lucker the Necrophagous is a 1986 horror film written and directed by Johan Vandewoestijne, and co-written by John Kupferschmidt. Burning Secret Burning Secret is a 1988 drama film, based on the short story Brennendes Geheimnis by Stefan Zweig, about an American diplomats son who befriends a mysterious baron while staying at an Austrian spa during the 1920s. This symbol-filled story, filmed with sensuous detail and nuance, is set in Austria in the 1920s. While being treated for asthma at a country spa, an American diplomats lonely 12-year-old son is befriended and infatuated by a suave, mysterious baron. During a story of his war experiences, the baron reveals the scar of a wound from an American soldier and thrusts a pin through it, saying "see—no feeling." Little does the boy realize that it is his turn to be wounded. But soon his adored friend heartlessly brushes him aside and turns his seductive attentions to his mother. The boys jealousy and feelings of betrayal become uncontrollable. The film was written and directed by Andrew Birkin, and stars Klaus Maria Brandauer, Faye Dunaway, and David Eberts. The film won the Young Jury Prize at the Brussels Film Festival in 1989, and David Eberts won the Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival in the same year. Lions Gate Home Entertainment has yet to release the film onto DVD. Afghan Breakdown Afghan Breakdown is a 1991 war drama film about the Soviet–Afghan War directed by Vladimir Bortko and co-produced by Italy and the Soviet Union. Michele Placido plays the protagonist, Major Bandura, a commander of a unit of Soviet paratroopers, co-starring with several popular Soviet actors. The movie is still regarded by many movie critics as the best account of the war, despite newer box-office hits such as The 9th Company. Director Vladimir Bortko invited Mikhail Leshchinskiy as a co-writer and visited Kabul and Kandahar in 1988 to research on the ground. Fierrot le pou Fierrot le pou is a 1990 French 8-minute short film directed by Mathieu Kassovitz, his debut film. He also plays the lead role in the film as the basketball player. Love Is Love Love Is Love is a 1990 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Tony Leung Siu Hung and written by Tut-hei Tang and Kwong Kim Yip. The film stars Stephen Chow, Suki Kwan, and Sandra Ng. The film premiered in Hong Kong on 15 February 1990. The Tank Battalion Tankový prapor is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1991. The movie represented the first privately produced movie in Czech Republic. It was a blockbuster. Today, the movie is persived as a classic, it is the most acclaimed movie of his creator, director Vit Olmer. Story of the movie is based on samizdat book by Škvorecký. The movie is settled in the darkest period of Czech history when people were kept in fake military service- the battalions- which was structured as a political prison, for those who dared to oppose the totalitarian regime or showed the religion convictions or middle class origins. The battalion was a forced a labour camp mixed with nonsensical military training-for example, the detainees had guns to protect the national borders, but those guns were just toys made of wood. The fanny and comedy of the movie is based on many of those real, but mind-blowing facts. The only doctor present in the camp is paediatrician; the detainees are given the tank and they do not know how to operate it. The movie casting represented many of then unknown actors and actresses; it propulsed their careers to established them as stars; between them Simona Chytrova, Michal Suchanek, Martina Adamcova, Ivana Velichova, Milan Šimáček. Criminal Criminal is a 1995 Indian Telugu-Hindi bilingual action thriller film, produced by K. S. Rama Rao under the Creative Commercials banner in Telugu, and by Mukesh Bhatt under the Vishesh Films banner in Hindi, directed by Mahesh Bhatt. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Ramya Krishna, Manisha Koirala in lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. both versions were simultaneously shot in Telugu and Hindi and most of the scenes and artists are the same in both versions. The film was inspired by the English film, The Fugitive. This is the last film of the famous Bollywood actor Ajith. This film was recorded as a "Hit" at the box office in Telugu, and "Above Average" in Hindi. Taxandria Taxandria is a partially animated fantasy film by Raoul Servais, collaborating on a script with Frank Daniel and French writer Alain Robbe-Grillet, and starring, among others, Armin Mueller-Stahl. Being Servaiss first and to date only feature film, Taxandria is notable for the use of Servaiss distinct animation style, the servaisgraphie, as well as its connection to the Belgian graphic novel series Les Cités Obscures whose creator François Schuiten was the films production designer. Grind Grind is a 1997 American drama film directed by Chris Kentis and written by Laura Lau. It stars Billy Crudup, Adrienne Shelly, and Paul Schulze. Crudup plays an ex-con caught in a spiral of dead-end jobs and poor choices. Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales Bugs Bunnys Looney Christmas Tales is a 1979 animated Christmas television special featuring Bugs Bunny and other Looney Tunes characters in three newly created cartoon shorts with seasonal themes. It premiered on CBS on November 27, 1979. Berserker Berserker, also known as Berserker: The Nordic Curse, is a 1987 American slasher film written and directed by Jefferson Richard. The film centers on a group of campers who are stalked and murdered by a Viking berserker. Hulchul Hulchul is a 1995 Indian Hindi action film directed and written by Anees Bazmee. It stars Vinod Khanna, Ajay Devgn and Kajol. The film premiered on 4 August 1995 in Mumbai. The role of Sharmili was originally offered to Divya Bharti but her sudden death called for Kajol to replace her. It is also made in Bengali as "Akraman" with same star cast & crew. Film was big Flop at the box office. Golpe de estadio Time Out is a 1998 Colombian film directed by Sergio Cabrera. It was an international co-production between Italy, Spain and Colombia. It was Colombias official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. 10 MPH 10 MPH is a documentary film directed by Hunter Weeks and starring Josh Caldwell with his Segway HT, the two-wheeled electronic scooter. This film, which takes its name from the Segways average speed, documents Caldwells 100-day, coast to coast journey across the United States riding the "Human Transporter". The trip started in Seattle, Washington on August 8, 2004 and ended in Boston, Massachusetts on November 18, 2004. 10 MPH has had a favorable reaction at screenings and film festivals and has won several awards. The Snow Queen The Snow Queen is a 2005 BBC television film commissioned by Michael Carrington that is based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale of The Snow Queen. Directed by Julian Gibbs, it stars Juliet Stevenson as Gerdas mother and the voice of Patrick Stewart as the raven. This film was originally conceived as a vehicle for music composed by Paul K. Joyce. A set of operatic songs had been written by Paul K. Joyce for a concert at the Barbican Arts Centre held in 2003. The songs narrated the fairytale of The Snow Queen and featured Sydney Rae White as the lead girl soprano, Juliet Stevenson as the narrator and the London Symphony Orchestra providing instrumentals. Due to the success of the concert, a full-fledged film was developed around the original songs, and in which Sydney White and Juliet Stevenson returned to contribute as actresses. The songs written by Paul K. Joyce are central to the film, providing main narration throughout the story. Actual dialogue is sparse, and most notable is that the Snow Queen herself has no lines. The story also focuses entirely on Gerdas journey, with all others, including Kay himself, acting as supporting characters. However, the character of the Raven was given more prominence as he follows Gerda throughout her entire journey. The Pit and the Pendulum Edgar Allan Poes The Pit and the Pendulum is a 2009 horror erotic thriller film directed by David DeCoteau and starring Lorielle New, Stephen Hansen and Bart Voitila. It is retelling of Edgar Allan Poes classic The Pit and the Pendulum with a new twist. Freefall Freefall is a BBC television film written and directed by Dominic Savage, that premiered on BBC Two on 14 July 2009. Set in autumn 2007, Freefall is a dramatic satire of the mortgage crisis that led to the worldwide economic downturn. Dominic Cooper stars as Dave Matthews, a charismatic corporate psychopath who sells mortgages in Watford, Hertfordshire, to families denied credit whether they can afford repayment or not. In the series, Dave meets up with an old school mate, Jim Potter who becomes another of Daves mortgage victims. Despite a confrontation from Jim, Dave feels nothing and moves on to sell expensive solar panel packages to upper middle class house wives. Aidan Gillen stars as Gus, a high flying workaholic who sells corporate mortgages. This film highlights the delusional atmosphere of all walks of life prior to the economic collapse, from the naive working-class Jim to the high-flying workaholic Gus. Even Dave believes his own unfounded salesman spiel, crippling himself with a colossal £800,000 mortgage he quickly has to dispose of to "some rich mug". The film portrays the varying degrees of the collapses effect on the different types of people involved, with Dave simply moving on to a different job compared to a complete breakdown and tragic end for Gus. A critic noted that the series take on the credit crunch by writer and director Savage had heartfelt approach, but was hurt with the lack of subtlety. Silence Hiljaisuus is a 2011 Finnish war docudrama film directed by Sakari Kirjavainen and set in winter and spring 1944, near the end of the Continuation War. Supercollider Supercollider is a 2013 science fiction drama film produced by Jeffery Scott Lando and starring Robin Dunne. The film was poorly received. Burning Bodhi Burning Bodhi is a 2015 independent film written and directed by Matthew McDuffie. It stars Kaley Cuoco, Landon Liboiron, Sasha Pieterse, and Cody Horn. The film had its world premiere at the Austin Film Festival on November 1, 2015. Insanity Insanity is a 2015 Hong Kong-Chinese psychological thriller film directed by and starring Sean Lau and Huang Xiaoming. It was released on April 2, 2015 in Hong Kong and a day later in China on April 3, 2015. Princess of Rome Princess of Rome is an Iranian computer-animated movie about the life of a Christian princess, Malika, mother-to-be of Muhammad al-Mahdi, the 12th Shia Imam, and granddaughter of Caesar of Rome. The animation is 75 minutes in duration and narrates the story of Malikas journey to Samarra in Iraq to marry Hasan al-Askari, the 11th Shia Imam. She changes her name to Nargis Khatoon following the marriage. The animation was screened at the 33rd Fajr International Film Festival for the first time. The animation was also dubbed in Arabic and released in Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon and some other Middle Eastern countries. The Princess of Rome features as many as 40 characters in the animation, and almost 100 specialists contributed to its production. Hadi Muhammadian directed the movie and wrote the story. Hamed Jafari was the producer. Hadi Muhammadian has said: "The quality of Roman Princess is far ahead of other animations in Iran and is comparable with foreign works." He also stated: "This was produced with a budget of 600,000 dollars in 15 months, which is a record in the local animation industry." "Students are the main audience of the film." said Jafari, the movie producer. For this reason, religious and historical experts thought the animation to be displayed for children and teenagers. Aranmanai 2 Aranmanai 2 is a 2016 Tamil comedy horror film written and directed by Sundar C. The film stars Sundar C himself, Siddharth, Trisha, Hansika Motwani, Soori, Kovai Sarala and Manobala with Vaibhav Reddy in a guest appearance. As the second installment in the Aranmanai film series, the film released on 29 January 2016 and was later dubbed into Telugu as Kalavathi and in Hindi as Rajmahal 2 by Goldmines Telefilms in the same year. According ot the director, the movie was a box office success and made more money than its predecessor. Dayveon Dayveon is a 2017 American drama film directed by Amman Abbasi and written by Amman Abbasi and Steven Reneau. The film stars Devin Blackmon, Dontrell Bright, Lachion Buckingham, Kordell Johnson, Marquell Manning and Chasity Moore. The film was released on September 13, 2017, by FilmRise. Lilly Turner Lilly Turner is a 1933 American pre-Code melodrama about a woman who marries a bigamist, then a drunk, and falls in love with another man, all while working at a carnival. It was based on the 1932 play of the same name by Phillip Dunning and George Abbott. The Last Outpost The Last Outpost is a 1935 American adventure film directed by Charles Barton and Louis J. Gasnier and written by Charles Brackett, Frank Partos and Philip MacDonald. It is based on F. Britten Austins novel The Drum. The film stars Cary Grant, Claude Rains, Gertrude Michael, Kathleen Burke, Colin Tapley, Margaret Swope and Billy Bevan. The film was released on October 11, 1935, by Paramount Pictures. The Tree in a Test Tube The Tree in a Test Tube is a short film produced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture and distributed by the U.S. Forest Service, featuring Laurel and Hardy, with narration read by MGM announcer and producer Pete Smith. Spring Springtime is a 1947 Soviet musical-comedy film directed by Grigori Aleksandrov and starring Lyubov Orlova, Nikolay Cherkasov and Faina Ranevskaya. Luxury Liner Luxury Liner is a 1948 romantic musical comedy film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in Technicolor. It was directed by Richard Whorf, and written by Richard Connell, Karl Kamb and Gladys Lehman. It was originally titled Maiden Voyage. An earlier film with the same title Luxury Liner, starred George Brent and Zita Johann, and was directed by Lothar Mendes. Starlift Starlift is a 1951 American musical film released by Warner Bros. in directed by Roy Del Ruth and written by Karl Lamb and John D. Klorer. The film stars Janice Rule, Dick Wesson, Ron Hagerthy and Ruth Roman. Starlift was made during the beginning of the Korean War and centers on an Air Force flyers wish to meet a film star, and her fellow stars efforts to perform for injured men at the air force base. Starlift features many of Warner Bros. top stars, including Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, James Cagney, Gene Nelson, Jane Wyman, Randolph Scott, Virginia Mayo and Phil Harris in cameo appearances as themselves. The Proud and Profane The Proud and Profane is a 1956 dramatic war romance made by William Perlberg-George Seaton Productions for Paramount Pictures. It was directed by George Seaton and produced by William Perlberg, from a screenplay by George Seaton, based on the 1953 novel The Magnificent Bastards by Lucy Herndon Crockett. The film stars William Holden and Deborah Kerr with Thelma Ritter, Dewey Martin, William Redfield and Peter Hansen in supporting roles. Voodoo Woman Voodoo Woman is a 1957 horror film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Marla English, Tom Conway, and Mike Connors. It was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with The Undead. Escape from East Berlin Escape from East Berlin is a 1962 American-West German thriller film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Don Murray, Christine Kaufmann and Werner Klemperer. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Dieter Bartels and Ted Haworth. Cat in the Sack Le chat dans le sac is a 1964 drama film by Gilles Groulx, which played a seminal role in the development of Quebec cinema. The films themes, improvisational style, hand-held camera work and evocative music signalled the emergence of a new generation of Quebec films and filmmakers. The film mixes Direct Cinema documentary techniques and distancing devices similar to those employed by Jean-Luc Godard to tell the story of a young mans struggles to come to terms with his place in Quebec society and Quebec’s place in Canada.The protagonist, a journalist played by , struggles with the question of whether to change society or accept it the way it is. His Jewish girlfriend, an actress with a budding theatre career, does not share his concerns, leading to tension between the two. Claude leaves Montreal for the Quebec countryside to reflect on his life, and with the distance between them, their love fades. Barrier Barrier is a Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski, released in 1966. La vraie nature de Bernadette The True Nature of Bernadette is a 1972 Canadian drama film directed by Gilles Carle. It was entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 45th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. In 1984 the Toronto International Film Festival ranked the film tenth in the Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time. The film won Canadian Film Awards for Director, Actress, Supporting Actor and Musical Score. Candy Stripe Nurses Candy Stripe Nurses is a 1974 film starring Candice Rialson. It was the last in the popular "nurses cycle" of films for New World Pictures that started with The Student Nurses. Best Friends Best Friends is a 1975 film directed by Noel Nosseck and starring Doug Chapin and Richard Hatch. The film centers on the slow psychotic deterioration of a Vietnam war veteran who aims to restore his carefree youth by eliminating his best friends marital engagement. Black Jack Black Jack is a 1979 period children’s adventure film, directed by Ken Loach and based on the Leon Garfield novel. It is set in Yorkshire in 1750 and follows a young boy, Tolly and his adventures with a large French man, the Black Jack of the title, and Belle a young English girl. It was awarded the Critics’ Award at the Cannes Film Festival. Rive droite, rive gauche Rive droite, rive gauche is a French film directed by Philippe Labro, starring Gérard Depardieu and Nathalie Baye. Carole Bouquet received a César nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Class of '61 Class of 61 is a 1993 American war drama television film produced by Steven Spielberg as a projected television series about the American Civil War. It focused on men who were classmates at West Point and separated by the war between the North and the South. Filmed in Charleston and Atlanta, this work was the first collaboration between Spielberg and cinematographer Janusz Kamiński. Chaand Kaa Tukdaa Chaand Kaa Tukdaa is a 1994 Hindi-language Indian feature film produced and directed by Saawan Kumar Tak. The film starred Sridevi. Over My Dead Body Over My Dead Body is a 1995 German comedy film directed by Rainer Matsutani. Conceiving Ada Conceiving Ada is a 1997 film produced, written, and directed by Lynn Hershman Leeson. Henry S. Rosenthal was co-producer of the film. The cinematography was by Hiro Narita and Bill Zarchy. Uchû senkan Yamato is a Japanese science fiction anime series produced and written by Yoshinobu Nishizaki, directed by manga artist Leiji Matsumoto, and animated by Academy Productions and Group TAC. The series aired in Yomiuri TV from October 6, 1974 to March 30, 1975, totaling up to 26 episodes. It revolves around the character Susumu Kodai and a crew of people on Earth, tasked in going into space aboard the space warship Yamato in search for the Planet Iscandar in order to reverse the damage done to their planet after it was destroyed by the Gamilians. It is one of the most influential anime series in Japan due to its theme and story, marking a turn towards more complex serious works and influencing works such as Mobile Suit Gundam, Neon Genesis Evangelion and Super Dimension Fortress Macross as well as video games such as Space Invaders. Hideaki Anno has ranked Yamato as his favorite anime and credited it with sparking his interest in anime. Yamato was the first anime series or movie to win the Seiun Award, a feat not repeated until the film Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. Time of Miracles Time of Miracles is a 1989 Yugoslav drama film directed by Goran Paskaljević. The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Protection Protection is a 2001 thriller film directed by John Flynn. In this movie, a former mobster, now in the Witness Protection Program, finds himself unable to change his ways. Filming took place in Canada. It was Flynns last movie. The Shipment The Shipment is a 2001 film about a mob enforcer who is hired to recover a shipment of Viagra gone awry. Directed by Alex Wright, it stars Matthew Modine, Elizabeth Berkley, Nicholas Turturro, and Robert Loggia. Orientation: A Scientology Information Film Orientation: A Scientology Information Film is a 1996 short film shown by the Church of Scientology to people before they attend their first Scientology service. In some places, a confidentiality agreement must be signed before watching it. It was produced by the Churchs Golden Era Productions and, like all Scientology instructional films, is based on a screenplay originally written by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. The film is hosted by Larry Anderson, and includes uncredited testimonials by Scientologists Kirstie Alley, Anne Archer, Chick Corea, Isaac Hayes, and John Travolta, identified only by their occupations. In the films final scene, Anderson says, The Christmas Secret The Christmas Secret is a 2000 American made-for-television family fantasy-drama film starring Richard Thomas and Beau Bridges based on the speculative book Flight of the Reindeer written by Robert Sullivan. It premiered on CBS on December 17, 2000. As of 2009, it was shown in the 25 Days of Christmas programming block on ABC Family, but it was not part of the block in 2010. It was shown as part of the Twelve Days of Christmas on The Inspiration Network Channel in 2012. Jericho Jericho is a 2000 American western film starring Mark Valley and directed by Merlin Miller. The film deals with the adventures of an amnesiac and former sheriff, played by Mark Valley, as he roams across the old west in search of the answers to his lost past. Rent Control Rent Control is a television film starring Melissa Joan Hart and Carmen Electra. It was filmed in April 2001, but premiered on ABC Family in 2005. It was written and directed by David Eric Brenner. Outside the United States, it is known as Aunt Agathas Apartment. The films budget was $1 million. Pitcher and the Pin-Up The Road Home, also known as Pitcher and the Pin-Up, is a 2003 American drama film directed by Drew Johnson. Mother of the Bride Mother of the Bride is a 1963 Egyptian comedy film directed by Atef Salem. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. A New Wave A New Wave is a 2006 independently produced comedy film written and directed by Jason Carvey. Barricade Barricade is a 2007 horror–splatter feature film directed by Timo Rose, written by Timo Rose and Ted Geoghegan, and starring American actors Raine Brown and Joe Zaso and Germanys André Reissig, Thomas Kercmar, Manoush, and Andreas Pape. Off the Grid: Life on the Mesa Off the Grid: Life on the Mesa is a 2007 documentary written and directed by Jeremy Stulberg and Randy Stulberg. The film documents a loose-knit desert community in "the Mesa", five miles from the Rio Grande and 25 miles from the nearest town. The film was a 2007 entrant into the Slamdance Film Festival for Documentary Competition Features, and it has aired on The Sundance Channel. It won the "Best of the Southwest" award at the 2007 Santa Fe Film Festival. Detective Detective is a 2007 Malayalam suspense thriller film directed by Jeethu Joseph. The film features Suresh Gopi in a dual role with Sindhu Menon in the lead role. Ara Ara is a 2008 Turkish drama film directed by Ümit Ünal, starring Erdem Akakçe, Betül Çobanoğlu, Serhat Tutumluer, and Selen Uçer, all originally stage actors. The films plot spans a decade and evolves around the relations of two middle class, urban couples, Veli and Selda, Velis business partner Ender and Gül. Selda is romantically and sexually involved with Ender, while Gül and Veli are also in an extramarital relationship. The film examines Turkeys financial and cultural turmoils of the past 20 years through these four middle-class people who search for their own places and stances in society, and through their romantic, friendly and treacherous relations. The film is set in a single apartment, however, because the plot spans a decade, and the apartment is used as a set for music videos, commercials or TV serials, those images seep into the films imagery while the decoration of the house continuously changes throughout. The film was shot completely digitally in an 80 square meter flat at the Kuledibi neighbourhood in Beyoğlu, Istanbul. The films title "Ara" means "between", "space", "distance" in Turkish, and it is a reference to the main characters "in between-ness" in society and their own relationships. Pearl Jam: Immagine in Cornice - Live in Italy 2006 Immagine in Cornice, Italian for "picture in a frame", is a live concert film documenting the 2006 five-concert tour of Italy by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam. It was released on September 25, 2007. Teketeke is a 2009 Japanese supernatural horror film directed by Kōji Shiraishi, written by Takeki Akimoto, and based on the Japanese urban legend known as Teke Teke. It stars Yuko Oshima, Mami Yamasaki, and Mai Nishida, and was followed by a sequel, Teketeke 2, which was released the same year. Be Sure to Share is a 2009 Japanese drama film written and directed by Sion Sono. It screened at the 2009 New York Asian Film Festival. Lego Star Wars: The Quest for R2-D2 Lego Star Wars: The Quest for R2-D2 is a 2009 comedy short film directed by a director Peder Pedersen and produced by M2Film for Lego and Cartoon Network in collaboration with Lucasfilm. It was made as a follow-up to Lego Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Brick and premiered on Cartoon Network on August 27, 2009, "in celebration of 10 years of LEGO Star Wars". The story follows the characters from the 2008 series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Similar to Lego Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Brick the film also includes several inside-jokes that pay homage to the Star Wars series, the Indiana Jones films and George Lucass THX 1138. I'm Not Jesus Mommy Im Not Jesus Mommy, also called Devils Angel, is a preternatural thriller motion picture. The film is an interpretation of the Book of Revelation and the End Times and centers around a secret human cloning project which attempts to reproduce the Second Coming of Christ, but the child is born without a soul and is, instead, the Antichrist. Meanwhile Meanwhile is a 2011 American film written and directed by Hal Hartley. The Lamp The Lamp is a 2011 American drama film directed by Tracy Trost. In what seems to be the final days of their already strained marriage, Stanley and Lisa Walters are presented with a strange gift – an old oil lamp. Along with the lamp comes a mysterious messenger and a statement that will cause them to search the depths of their hearts to find its truth. Ape Ape is a 2012 American independent film written and directed by Joel Potrykus, starring Joshua Burge as Trevor Newandyke. The film was a precursor to Potrykuss later film, Buzzard, which also starred Burge. Two Shots Fired Two Shots Fired is a 2014 Argentine drama film written and directed by Martín Rejtman. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Honeymoon Honeymoon is a 2013 Czech drama film directed by Jan Hřebejk. It was nominated for the Crystal Globe at the 48th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, where Hřebejk won the Best Director Award. The film was also screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Along with Kawasakis Rose and Innocence, with this film Hrebejk concludes his loose trilogy of films in which shadows from the past return to haunt the present of its characters. The Tournament The Tournament is a 2015 French drama film written and directed by Élodie Namer and starring Michelangelo Passaniti and Lou de Laâge. Firequake Firequake is a 2014 Canadian-United States low-budget action/science fiction/thriller/disaster television film directed by Geoff P. Browne. The film was generally poorly received. Stranger Fruit Stranger Fruit is a 2017 American documentary film about the 2014 shooting of Michael Brown by a Ferguson, Missouri police officer. The film showed previously unpublished surveillance video that director Jason Pollack alleges was concealed from jury members and the public in order to tarnish Browns image. Filmmaker Jason Pollock, spent two years filming to document civil unrest in Ferguson following the failed indictment of former Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson over charges in Browns killing. Stranger Fruit premiered March 11, 2017, at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas. The film showed previously unreleased footage of Michael Brown visiting Ferguson Market about twelve hours before police were called after Brown assaulted the stores owner at the same location. In the footage Brown appears to trade clerks a small bag of drugs, asserted by Pollack to be marijuana, for store cigarillos. Jason Pollock said the video showed Brown returning the cigarillos to the clerks for safekeeping; thus rather than stealing merchandise later that day, Brown was leaving with cigarillos he had paid for. The clip was immediately disputed by Jay Kanzler, a lawyer for the convenience store, who said there was "no understanding," "no agreement" between Brown and the store. Kanzler said, the clerks "didn’t sell him cigarillos for pot," and that Brown returned the cigarillos because the employees refused to accept the marijuana as payment. As the video was purposely withheld as part of a police cover-up, protestors gathered outside Ferguson Market on March 12. Police arrested three people, including one man who allegedly attempted to set fire to a police cruiser. One officer was also injured. St. Louis Countys prosecuting office released unedited store surveillance footage March 13, which county Prosecuting Attorney Robert P. McCulloch said made it "very clear that there was no transaction between Mr. Brown and the store employees." Kanzler said Browns attempted bargaining with the store clerks "was heated,” and ultimately rejected: the extended video appears to show clerks returned the small bag to Brown, which he then left with. The footage also showed a clerk returning Browns attempted purchase to the shelf shortly after, which Kanzler said ruled out a trade. Pollack defended the documentarys claims, and asserted “the exchange is made. They kept the weed.” He further claimed “the weed never goes back to Brown. We see that” in the footage. Savarakathi Savarakathi is a 2018 Tamil black comedy drama film directed by G. R. Adithya, written and produced by his brother Mysskin. The film stars Ram, Mysskin and Poorna in the lead roles. Featuring music composed by Arrol Corelli, the film began production during November 2015, and was released across India on 9 February 2018. Mystery of Edwin Drood The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a 1935 American mystery-drama film directed by Stuart Walker and starring Claude Rains in the role of the villainous John Jasper. It is the third film adaptation and first sound film version of Charles Dickenss unfinished novel of the same name. Filmed by Universal Pictures, it co-stars Douglass Montgomery and Valerie Hobson, and featured David Manners as Edwin Drood. Stuart Walker had previously directed a little-known 1934 film adaptation of Great Expectations. The films script provides an ending to the original unfinished novel, solving the mystery of the fate of Edwin Drood. Mystery of Edwin Drood marks Claude Rains only appearance in a Charles Dickens film. Three Loves Has Nancy Three Loves Has Nancy is a 1938 romantic comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Janet Gaynor, Robert Montgomery and Franchot Tone. It is set in New York City. They Shall Have Music They Shall Have Music is a 1939 musical film directed by Archie Mayo and starring famed violinist Jascha Heifetz, Joel McCrea, Andrea Leeds, and Gene Reynolds. The screenplay concerns a young runaway finds his purpose in life after hearing Heifetz play, and the kindly master of a music school in financial difficulty takes him in. Strange Confession Strange Confession is a 1945 Inner Sanctum film noir mystery horror film, released by Universal Pictures and starring Lon Chaney Jr., J. Carrol Naish and Brenda Joyce. The film was directed by John Hoffman and was later rereleased under the title The Missing Head. The "Inner Sanctum" franchise originated with a popular radio series. Captain Carey, U.S.A. Captain Carey, U.S.A. is a 1950 crime film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Alan Ladd, Wanda Hendrix. An American returns to post–World War II Italy to bring a traitor to justice. The film was based on the novel No Surrender by Martha Albrand. It was filmed under the title O.S.S. and then the title After Midnight. The theme song, "Mona Lisa" performed in the film by Charlie Spivak with Tommy Lynn, won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. It was a #1 hit for Nat King Cole in 1950. The Oklahoman The Oklahoman is a 1957 western starring Joel McCrea, Barbara Hale, and Brad Dexter. It was also the last film of actress Esther Dale. Aunt Tula La Tía Tula is a 1964 film Spanish film directed by Miguel Picazo. The film is based on the Miguel de Unamuno novella of the same title. Highly acclaimed, the film is widely considered a classic of Spanish cinema. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 38th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Naked Runner The Naked Runner is a 1967 British espionage film, directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Frank Sinatra, Peter Vaughan and Edward Fox. It was the last film Sinatra made with Warner Bros., and is largely viewed as being a disastrous end to his association with the studio. Some Girls Do Some Girls Do is a 1969 British comedy spy film directed by Ralph Thomas. It was the second of the revamped Bulldog Drummond films starring Richard Johnson as Drummond, made following the success of the James Bond films of the 1960s. Crazy Joe Crazy Joe is a 1974 crime film directed by Carlo Lizzani and produced by Dino De Laurentiis. The Italian-American co-production is a fictionalized retelling of the murder of Joseph “Crazy Joe” Gallo, a mobster who was gunned down on April 7, 1972, at a clam house in Little Italy. The screenplay by Lewis John Carlino is based on a series of articles by journalist Nicholas Gage. The film stars Peter Boyle in the title role, with Paula Prentiss, Fred Williamson, Rip Torn, Luther Adler, Henry Winkler and Eli Wallach. California California is a 1977 Italo-Spanish spaghetti western film directed by Michele Lupo. The film was generally well received by critics and obtained a good commercial success at Italian box office. Where Are You Going on Holiday? Where Are You Going on Holiday, also known as Dove vai in vacanza?, is a 1978 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Mauro Bolognini, Luciano Salce and Alberto Sordi. Pierino contro tutti Pierino contro tutti is a 1981 comedy film directed by Marino Girolami. The main character of the film is Pierino, an Italian variation of Little Johnny. The film was a massive success at the Italian box office, and generated a brief series of sequels including a female version of Pierino, as well as a short lived subgenre of joke-films in which the plot basically consists of a series of jokes placed side by side. Pappa e ciccia Pappa e ciccia is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. Mahaan Mahaan is a 1983 Hindi-language action drama film produced by Satyanarayana and Suryanarayana and directed by S. Ramanathan. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan in a triple role alongside Waheeda Rehman, Parveen Babi, Zeenat Aman, Ashok Kumar, Amjad Khan, Kader Khan, Aruna Irani, Sujit Kumar and Shakti Kapoor. The music is by R.D. Burman. The song "Pyaar Mein Dil Pe Maar De Goli", which featured in the movie was also popular. Amitabh Bachchan played a triple role in the film after playing double roles in several of his earlier films. The concept of a triple role was unusual. Amitabh plays all the three characters differently, which proves his versatility. The movie was an official remake of 1978 Kannada movie Shankar Guru. Hollywood Vice Squad Hollywood Vice Squad is a 1986 film directed by Penelope Spheeris with music by Keith Levene of Public Image Ltd. The movie has an early screen appearance by Robin Wright as the drug-addicted runaway daughter of Trish Van Devere. Macho Dancer Macho Dancer is a 1988 Philippine film, directed Lino Brocka, which explores the harsh realities of a young, poor, rural gay man, who after being dumped by his American boyfriend, is forced to make a living for himself in Manilas seamy red-light district. Based on a true story, the films frank depiction of homosexuality, prostitution, drag queens and crooked cops, porno movie-making and sexual slavery, and drugs and violence caused the Filipino government censors to order extensive edits of the film, forcing an uncensored edition to be smuggled out of the Philippines and shown to a limited number of international film festivals. The Toronto Film Festival gave it a standing ovation. Due to being heavily censored the film was a box office disaster but an international festival and critical success. The uncensored film is part of the permanent collection at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Brocka completed one other film before dying on 21 May 1991. It is one of the most influential gay films from the Philippines. The film also unusually has a main hero killing a police office and not being charged or anything else happen to him. Alan Paule and other actors playing macho dancers were trained by a real macho dancer for three months. Playmaker Playmaker is a drama/mystery/thriller film starring Colin Firth and Jennifer Rubin, directed by Yuri Zeltser. The film was released in 1994. Mama Mother is a feature film based on real events the capture of an Ovechkin family in 1988. Divorce Iranian Style Divorce Iranian Style is a 1998 documentary film directed by Kim Longinotto and Ziba Mir-Hosseini which chronicles the legal battles of three Iranian couples as they seek divorce in the Iranian court system. The film documents three couples as they go through the various legal processes and cultural barriers as they seek to file for divorce and highlights the poignant differences of men and women in the court system. The film also shows the complexity of blending religious law with a state run court system. The Whole Shebang The Whole Shebang is a 2001 American-Canadian romantic comedy film written and directed by George Zaloom and starring Stanley Tucci, Bridget Fonda and Giancarlo Giannini. King Kung Fu King Kung Fu is a 1976 comedy film directed by Lance D. Hayes that is a low budget spoof of both King Kong and Kung Fu done in a slapstick style. Day Off Day Off is a 2001 French drama film directed by Pascal Thomas. Reisei to jônetsu no aida Calmi Cuori Appassionati is a 2001 Japanese movie directed by Isamu Nakae, starring Yutaka Takenouchi and Kelly Chen. It is a love story about two students who met at an art college in Japan. The film is based on a 1999 novel which was a best seller in Japan. Calmi Cuori Appassionati was a hit, becoming the 8th highest-grossing film in Japan of 2001. The title tune is "Wild Child" from the album A Day Without Rain by Enya. An album of Enyas songs used in the film was released in 2001 as Themes from Calmi Cuori Appassionati. Wanee & Junah Wanee & Junah is a 2001 South Korean film directed by Kim Yong-gyun. Sabu Sabu is a 2002 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike and adapted from the classic Japanese rite-of-passage novel by Shūgorō Yamamoto. The Sweatbox The Sweatbox is a 2002 American documentary film designed to show behind-the-scenes footage of Kingdom of the Sun. It illustrated the slow and painful transformation from Kingdom of the Sun to The Emperors New Groove, including the director, musician Sting, artists and voice cast being dismayed by the new direction. The films major theme is creative-executive conflicts. Spivs Spivs is a 2004 British crime film directed by Colin Teague, who also co-wrote the screenplay along with screenwriters Gary Young, and Mike Loveday. It is the second of three undertakings by Teague and Young, the others being Shooters and The Last Drop, respectively. Incidentally, director Glenn Durfort, who worked with Teague on Shooters, appears briefly in all three of these films. Flight from Death: The Quest for Immortality Flight from Death is a documentary film that investigates the relationship of human violence to fear of death, as related to subconscious influences. The film describes death anxiety as a possible root cause of many human behaviors on a psychological, spiritual, and cultural level. It was directed by Patrick Shen, produced by Greg Bennick, and narrated by Gabriel Byrne. Welcome to Switzerland Welcome to Switzerland is a 2004 French-Swiss comedy film directed by Léa Fazer. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. The Book of Ruth: Journey of Faith The Book of Ruth: Journey of Faith is a 2009 Christian film directed by Stephen Patrick Walker. It is based on the Book of Ruth, and was aired January 8, 2010 on the Trinity Broadcasting Network. The film stars Dan Haggerty, Lana Wood, Eleese Lester, Carman, and Sherry Morris as Ruth. Stranded Island Heat: Stranded is a 2006 Lifetime thriller film. The film was directed by Kern Konwiser and produced by his brother Kip Konwiser. It was released in United States on June 5, 2006 on Lifetime Television and was released on December 7, 2007 in Hungary. The film stars, Erica Durance, Brienne De Beau and Jack Hartnett. Write & Wrong Write & Wrong is a 2007 Lifetime Television film directed by Graeme Clifford and starring Kirstie Alley and Eric Christian Olsen. Dog Altogether Dog Altogether is the first short film to be entirely written and directed by Paddy Considine. The term Dog Altogether comes from an Irish expression that Paddys father used to use when situations got really bad. It was filmed on 22 January 2007 in Glasgow. The lead role of Joseph is taken by Scottish actor/director Peter Mullan, who was hand-picked by Paddy to play a role loosely based on Paddys late father. Mullan is a winner of several BIFA and BAFTA best actor awards. British comedy actress Olivia Colman fills the supporting role as Anita. Colman, already having shot British comedy film Hot Fuzz with Paddy, was approached to play the part due to her suitability for the role. The story of this short was later expanded into the first Considines feature film Tyrannosaur, with the same actors as the main characters. Tales of Vesperia: The First Strike is a 2009 Japanese animated film by Production I.G. It is directed by Kanta Kamei and written by Reiko Yoshida, featuring the voice talents of Kōsuke Toriumi, Mamoru Miyano, Mai Nakahara, Rika Morinaga, and Eiji Takemoto. The film is the prequel to the Namco Tales Studios role-playing game Tales of Vesperia and the first animated feature film in the Tales series. Tales of Vesperia: The First Strike revolves around the two knights, Yuri Lowell and Flynn Scifo, from the Niren Corps as they protect a town from monsters with their allies. The project was led by Kenta Kamei who previously worked on the animated cutscenes from the Tales games. He expressed pressure due to First Strike being his debut as a director and also elaborated on how difficult was creating the storyboard. Yoshida was given the role of screenwriter in order to appeal to the female fanbase the series has always had. It was released in Japan on October 3, 2009, as a result of delays in production. Kadokawa Pictures distributed the film. It was released in North America on June 26, 2012, by Funimation Entertainment and in the United Kingdom on December 3, 2012, on DVD and Blu-ray by Manga Entertainment. The film grossed a total of US$941,610 in Japan. Its home media release had positive sales in Japan, with the Blu-ray being one of the bestselling from the year it was released. Critical reception of the film has been generally positive for its accessibility to the non-gamers of Tales of Vesperia as well as the appeal of the main cast and the production value. Nevertheless, it has also attracted criticism for its slow pace. Ganavim Ba Hok Thieves by Law, or Ganavim Ba Hok is a 2010 documentary film charting the rise of Russian organized crime in the wake of the fall of the Soviet Union. In the film several noted crime figures are interviewed, a number of which are currently wanted by Interpol. Natalie Natalie is a 2010 South Korean romance mystery erotic film co-written, directed and produced by Ju Kyung-jung. It was the first Korean 3D film. The films title refers to a famous female nude piece by sculptor Jun-hyuk. The model of the piece has remained a great mystery in the art world, but a young critic claims to have also loved the femme fatale who had been Jun-hyuks muse. Little Black Dress Little Black Dress is a 2011 South Korean film starring Yoon Eun-hye, Park Han-byul, Cha Ye-ryun and Yoo In-na. Based on the 2009 chick lit novel My Black Mini Dress by Kim Min-seo, the film revolves around the dreams, failures, and friendship of four 24-year-old women still looking for a direction in life. Sick: Survive the Night Sick: Survive the Night is a 2012 Canadian horror film directed by Ryan M. Andrews, written by Andrews and Chris Cull, and starring Christina Annie Aceto, Richard Sutton, Robert Nolan, and Debbie Rochon. Survivors of a zombie apocalypse attempt to find a cure and stay alive overnight during a siege. Masters Masters is a 2012 Malayalam action thriller film directed by Johny Antony and starring Prithviraj, Mukesh and Sasikumar in the lead roles. This film is loosely based on the English film Strangers on a Train. Kirikou and the Men and Women Kirikou and the Men and Women is a 2012 CGI animation feature film written and directed by Michel Ocelot. The film was originally released on 3 October 2012. It followes the successful Kirikou et la Sorcière and Kirikou et les bêtes sauvages, released in 2005, and adapted into a stage musical, Kirikou et Karaba, first performed in 2007. Love in the Time of Civil War Love in the Time of Civil War is a 2014 Canadian drama film directed by Rodrigue Jean. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film stars Alexandre Landry as Alex, a male hustler and drug addict in Montreal, Quebec. Amar Ache Jol Amar Ache Jol is a 2008 dhallywood film directed by Humayun Ahmed and produced by Impress Telefilm Limited. The film stars Zahid Hasan, Ferdous Ahmed, Meher Afroz Shaon and marks the debut of Bidya Sinha Mim. Ever Since We Love Ever Since We Love is a 2015 Chinese film directed by Li Yu based on one of the stories in the 2001 Chinese novel Everything Grows by Feng Tang. The film was released on April 17, 2015. Like Li Yus past 3 films since 2007, Fan Bingbing is cast as the main lead. Fixeur The Fixer is a 2016 Romanian drama film directed by Adrian Sitaru. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Advocate: A Missing Body The Advocate: A Missing Body is a 2015 South Korean courtroom thriller-comedy film co-written and directed by Heo Jong-ho. Ore Mukham Ore Mukham is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language Mystery film directed by Sajith Jagadnandan. It stars Dhyan Sreenivasan in lead role. The film told in a non-linear style, is set in two periods. One period, set in the 1980s, tells the college life of the main protagonists. The other, set in the present day, describes the investigation into a series of murders involving the protagonists. Ore Mukham released on 2 December 2016. The film was a success in the box office. Mockery Mockery is an American film about the Russian Revolution starring Lon Chaney. The movie was the second film made in Hollywood by Danish director Benjamin Christensen and stars Chaney as a Siberian peasant who aids a countess who is threatened by the encroaching insurgency. Charlie Chan's Greatest Case Charlie Chans Greatest Case is an American pre-Code murder mystery film starring Warner Oland as the Oriental detective Charlie Chan. It was based on the Earl Derr Biggers novel The House Without a Key. Oland made a series of Charlie Chan films; along with three others, this one is considered to be a lost film. Good Morning, Boys Good Morning, Boys is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and featuring Will Hay, Graham Moffatt, Martita Hunt, Lilli Palmer and Peter Gawthorne. It was made at the Gainsborough Studios in Islington. The film marked the first appearance of both Peter Gawthorne and Charles Hawtrey in a Will Hay film, both of whom would go onto act as straight men to Hay in his future films. Home in Indiana Home in Indiana is a 1944 Technicolor film directed by Henry Hathaway. The film, that stars Walter Brennan, Lon McCallister, Jeanne Crain, June Haver and Charlotte Greenwood, is based on the novel The Phantom Filly by George Agnew Chamberlain. The film was remade in 1957 as April Love. The movie was nominated for an Oscar in the category Best Cinematography, Color. Idiots Deluxe Idiots Deluxe is the 85th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1945 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Doctor's Dilemma The Doctors Dilemma is a 1958 British drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Leslie Caron, Dirk Bogarde, Alastair Sim, and Robert Morley. It is based on the 1906 play The Doctors Dilemma by George Bernard Shaw. A satire on the pretensions of the medical profession and their concentration on treating patients who can pay well, it contrasts their world of imperfect science, always bumping up against unknowns, with the boundless spheres of love and beauty. A Sheep in the Deep A Sheep in the Deep is a 1962 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and Maurice Noble and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. Like all Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon. It is the sixth short featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog, as well as the last cartoon featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog to be directed by Chuck Jones. It was also the first of the last two cartoons featuring the characters to be written by Chuck Jones. Johnny Reno Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Dana Andrews and Jane Russell. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen, produced by A.C. Lyles, with a screenplay by Andrew Craddock, Steve Fisher and A.C. Lyles. Fraulein Doktor Fräulein Doktor is a First World War spy film released in 1969, loosely based on the life of Elsbeth Schragmüller. It was an Italian and Yugoslavian co-production directed by Alberto Lattuada, starring Suzy Kendall and Kenneth More, and featuring Capucine, James Booth, Giancarlo Giannini and Nigel Green. It was produced by Dino De Laurentiis and has a music score by Ennio Morricone. It was distributed by Paramount Pictures in the United States. Darker Than Amber Darker than Amber is a 1970 film adaptation of John D. MacDonalds mystery/suspense novel, Darker than Amber. It was directed by Robert Clouse from a screenplay by MacDonald and Ed Waters. The film starred Rod Taylor as Travis McGee, the protagonist of a series of successful novels by MacDonald. Darker than Amber and The Empty Copper Sea remain the only McGee novels adapted to the big screen to date. The film also marked the final onscreen appearance of actress Jane Russell prior to her death in 2011, with the exception of a documentary appearance in 2007. Critical reception was positive, but the film was not a financial success. Brief Encounter Brief Encounter is a 1974 British-Italian television film starring Richard Burton and Sophia Loren, adapted from the play Still Life by Noël Coward. The plot of the film is about two strangers, both married to others, who meet in a railway station and find themselves in a brief but intense affair. The material was previously the basis for the David Lean film Brief Encounter. Burton was cast at the last moment, after Robert Shaw dropped out. The film had its premiere on U.S. television on 12 November 1974 as part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame series on NBC. The two leads were cast with "wild disregard for suitability" according to Brian McFarlane, who has described the film as "a total disaster." Originally intended to have a television screening in the United States, followed by a cinema release in the rest of the world, its poor reception in New York led to the international plans being abandoned. Rank, who owned the theatrical rights in the UK, sold them to television. According to David Shipman, reviewing Burtons career in The Great Movie Stars, this remake was "widely viewed as a ludicrous undertaking." L.A. Streetfighters Ninja Turf is a 1986 martial arts film, starring Jun Chong and Phillip Rhee. Loren Avedon, Thomas F. Wilson, and Peter Malota appear in this film in small roles. Pretty Smart Pretty Smart is a 1987 American comedy-drama film starring Tricia Leigh Fisher and Patricia Arquette. It was directed by Dimitri Logothetis. It was Arquettes first film. It was mostly filmed in Athens with most interiors and some exteriors at the Hotel Grande Bretagne. Christmas Comes to Willow Creek Christmas Comes to Willow Creek is a 1987 American made-for-television drama film directed by Richard Lang and produced by Billie André and Blue André, with the screenplay written by Michael Norell and Andy Siegel. The film stars John Schneider and Tom Wopat, with Kim Delaney, Zachary Ansley, Joy Coghill and Hoyt Axton. Music for the film includes songs written and recorded by Billy Milo. Scenes set in Willow Creek were filmed in Dawson City, with the Palace Grand Theatres exterior representing the general store. Third Degree Burn Third Degree Burn is a 1989 American crime film directed by Roger Spottiswoode, written by Duncan Gibbins and Yale Udoff, and starring Treat Williams, Virginia Madsen, Richard Masur, C. C. H. Pounder, Mary Armstrong and John Aylward. It premiered on HBO on May 28, 1989. Mod Fuck Explosion Mod Fuck Explosion is a 1994 film by Jon Moritsugu about a young girl named London who is trying to find meaning in the world, or a leather jacket of her very own. Unaccepted by the Mods or the bikers, she tries to find her own path through life. Meanwhile, the Mods and the bikers have a vendetta against each other that is sure to erupt in a smorgasbord of violence. The film was written by Moritsugu and stars his wife Amy Davis as the angst ridden London. Saturnin Saturnin is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1994. Deadly Heroes Deadly Heroes is a direct to video 1993 action film starring Michael Paré, Jan-Michael Vincent and Billy Drago. Directed by Menahem Golan, Deadly Heroes is notable for being one of the last films released under Golans 21st Century Film Corporation banner. The company went bankrupt shortly thereafter. The filming obviously occurs on a small budget.The films primary filming location is in Israel. To cut costs director Golan uses many of the chase scenes from his 1991 release Killing Streets. The movie has a similar feel to Golans earlier and more successful film The Delta Force. The film was later featured in an episode of Cinema Insomnia. The Baby Dance The Baby Dance is a 1998 drama film produced by Showtime about adoption. It was written and directed by Jane Anderson, based on her play, with Stockard Channing and Laura Dern starring in the lead roles. The Passion Play Vie et Passion du Christ is a 44-minute French silent film that was produced and released in 1903. As such, it is one of the earliest feature-length narrative films. The film, with sequences made in the stencil color process Pathéchrome, takes a straightforward approach to its subject matter. All scenes are introduced by an inter-title giving the traditional name of the event followed by the actors playing out the familiar stories from the Gospels. Other than the scene titles, there are no other inter-titles. In 1932, the film was re-issued in the U.S., distributed on a states-rights basis. Instead of the stencil coloring effect, however, the film was printed on red-tinted stock, with a musical score by James C. Bradford. Its original French title was La Vie et la passion de Jésus Christ. The Fall of the House of Usher The Fall of the House of Usher is a 1950 British horror film directed by Ivan Barnett and starring Gwendoline Watford, Kaye Tendeter and Irving Steen. It is an adaptation of the 1839 short story of the same title by Edgar Allan Poe. Teddy Bears' Picnic Teddy Bears Picnic is a 2002 American comedy film written and directed by Harry Shearer. It was released in May 2002 to limited audiences. Shearer has a small role in the film. It is also Kenneth Mars last film before his death. Gift from Above A Gift from Above is a 2003 Israeli drama film, directed by Dover Kosashvili. Like two of Kosashvilis other films, Late Marriage and Im Hukim, the dialogue on this film is partly in the Judaeo-Georgian language and partly in Hebrew. And since the Judaeo-Georgian language is a dialect, spoken by a small community, most of the cast had to learn it for this production. The movie was a nominee to the Ophir Award in 11 categories. The Over-Eater The Overeater is a 2003 French-language film directed by Thierry Binisti and starring former footballer Éric Cantona. 999-9999 999-9999 is a 2002 Thai horror film directed by Peter Manus and starring Hugo Chakrabongse) and Sririta Jensen. The story is about the deadly consequences of receiving a telephone call from the number 999-9999. Samurai Resurrection is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. Dum Dum Dum Dumm Dumm Dumm is a 2001 Tamil drama film co-written and directed by Azhagam Perumal and produced by director Mani Ratnam under his home studio, Madras Talkies. It features Madhavan and Jyothika in the leading roles with Vivek, Manivannan and Murali portraying other pivotal roles. The film featured cinematography by Ramji, editing by Sreekar Prasad and music composed by Karthik Raja. The story revolves around an unhappy groom and bride forced into a wedding. The groom backs away because he is reluctant to give up his life of wine and women in the city while the bride is unwilling because she wants to pursue an Engineering degree. The two draw up a few plans to stop the wedding, but they fizzle out. Just when they begin to think that their getting together may not be too bad an idea after all, a real fight stops the wedding; how they reunite forms the crux of the plot. The film opened on 13 April 2001 to positive reviews from critics and performed well commercially. S Diary S Diary is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy film about a woman who decides to interrogate her past lovers about why their relationships failed - then hatches a plot to take revenge on them. On a dreary day, Jin-hee gets dumped by her boyfriend with the final note that he was only interested in making love to her but not in a lasting relationship. This triggers her curiosity about whether her past three lovers were also only after her sexual favors. She checks back on her previous boyfriends - Ku-hyeon, an advocate of strong religious beliefs, macho college lover Jeong-seok and inexperienced Yoo-in who makes a living as wandering artist. Will Jin-hees emotional journey be rewarded with sincere answers from her old admirers? Cristóvão Colombo - O Enigma Christopher Columbus – The Enigma is a 2007 Portuguese film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It was filmed in both Portugal and the United States. Green Flash Green Flash, also known as Beach Kings, is a comedy-drama film starring David Charvet, Torrey DeVitto and Kristin Cavallari. Other stars of the film include Bree Turner, Christine Adams, Wilson Cruz and Matt Prokop. The film was directed by Paul Nihipali Jr. and produced by Joseph Barmettler, Cameron Dieterich and Bob Smiland. Shot in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach, it was released on June 5, 2008. Pressure Cooker Pressure Cooker is a 2009 documentary film directed by Mark Becker and Jennifer Grausman. The Prankster The Prankster is a 2010 American teen-comedy film directed by Tony Vidal and featuring Matt Angel, Danny Max, Kunal Sharma, Preston Davis, Madison Riley, and Veronica Sixtos in lead roles, and Georges Corraface, Robert Adamson, Devon Werkheiser, Kurt Fuller, Jareb Dauplaise, and Ally Maki in supporting roles. The film was produced, directed and written by Tony Vidal and was his debut as a director. It was filmed at San Rafael High School. Kal Kissne Dekha Kal Kissne Dekha is an Indian Hindi-language science fiction romance film directed by Vivek Sharma, who earlier directed Bhootnath. The film introduces debutantes Jackky Bhagnani and Vaishali Desai. It has been reported to have similarities with the 2007 Hollywood film Next, starring Nicolas Cage. Kal Kissne Dekha released on 12 June 2009.Upon release it received negative reviews. Mirage Mirage is a 2014 Hungarian-Slovak drama film directed by Szabolcs Hajdu. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Mickey Mouse in Vietnam Short Subject is a 16mm American underground animated short film. The director was Whitney Lee Savage; the producer and head designer was Milton Glaser. The short was produced under the auspices of a studio named Max Cats and Whittesey Sledge Studios. It features the Disney character Mickey Mouse being shipped to Vietnam during the war. Moments after arriving, he is shot dead. It was produced independently in 1969 and has a total running time of one minute. It received an award from the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen in 1970.The film was thought to be lost for many years until April 22, 2013, when a YouTube user uploaded the video. Five years later, on July 31, 2018, the full short was discovered and uploaded by another YouTube user CDCB2 of Fairfax on a distorted VHS print which is low-faded; this version includes the opening and closing titles, the SMPTE Universal countdown film leader, and a Telecine Compact Video Systems servants entrance Disney segment VHS slide, both of which were absent in the 2013 upload, as well the audio track, which, until then, was assumed to be completely lost. The music prominently used in the soundtrack is The Gonk by Herbert Chappell, which was popularized by George A. Romeros horror film Dawn of the Dead. Chaar Din Ki Chandni Chaar Din Ki Chandni is a 2012 Hindi romantic comedy film directed and produced by Samir Karnik. The film stars Tusshar Kapoor and Kulraj Randhawa in the lead roles while Anupam Kher, Om Puri and Anita Raj appear in supporting roles. It released on 9 March 2012, received generally negative reviews, and also failed to do well at the box office. Seventh Code Seventh Code is a 2013 Japanese action thriller film written and directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Atsuko Maeda. It won the Best Director award and the Best Technical Contribution award at the 8th Rome Film Festival. The film was released in Japan on January 11, 2014. Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is a filmed performance of the 2013 Broadway theatrical production of William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet starring Orlando Bloom and Condola Rashād which was produced as a 2014 film by BroadwayHD and Fathom Events. Too Hard to Handle Too Hard to Handle is a 2016 German comedy film directed by Laura Lackmann. Tamara Tamara is a 2016 teen comedy film directed by Alexandre Castagnetti. It is an adaptation of the comic strip of the same name by and , and is about a high school student struggling with her body shape. A sequel, Tamara Vol. 2, was released in 2018. Black Cop Black Cop is a Canadian drama film, which premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The full-length directorial debut of actor Cory Bowles, the film is an expansion of his earlier short film of the same name. The film stars Ronnie Rowe as a Black Canadian police officer who himself becomes the victim of racial profiling, and takes revenge on his community. In February 2018, the film was picked up by Samuel Goldwyn Films for distribution in the United States. Diya Diya is a 2018 Tamil-language horror film directed by A. L. Vijay and produced by Lyca Productions. The film stars Naga Shourya, Sai Pallavi, and Veronika Arora in the lead roles. The music was composed by Sam CS, with editing done by Anthony and cinematography by Nirav Shah. The film was released in Telugu as Kanam and was released on 27 April 2018. The White Sister The White Sister is a 1923 American drama film starring Lillian Gish and Ronald Colman, directed by Henry King, and belatedly released by Metro Pictures. It was based on the 1909 novel of the same name by Francis Marion Crawford. It is the second of four adaptations of the novel, preceded by a 1915 production and followed by a 1933 sound film, starring Helen Hayes and Clark Gable, and a 1960 Mexican production. Doughboys Doughboys is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film starring Buster Keaton. It was Keatons second starring talkie vehicle. A Spanish-language version was also made under the title, De Frente, Marchen. Goin' to Town Goin To Town is a 1935 musical comedy film directed by Alexander Hall and written by Mae West. The film stars Mae West, Paul Cavanagh, Gilbert Emery, Marjorie Gateson, Tito Coral and Ivan Lebedeff. The film was released on April 25, 1935, by Paramount Pictures. Gold Diggers of '49 Gold Diggers of 49 is a 1935 Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon short in the Looney Tunes series. This film is the very first cartoon directed by Tex Avery for Warner Bros., and is the second Warners cartoon to feature the character Porky Pig. The star is Beans the Cat, with Porky Pig as the father of Beans fiancée. Beans and Porky set out to find gold and run into some meanies along the way. The shorts title alludes to the California Gold Rush as well as to the popular Busby Berkeley musicals Gold Diggers of 1933 and Gold Diggers of 1935. It was released on DVD on October 30, 2007, in the Volume 5. It was released on DVD on September 19, 2017, in the Porky Pig 101. Stolen Holiday Stolen Holiday is a 1937 film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Kay Francis, Claude Rains and Ian Hunter. It is loosely based on the Stavisky Affair, a French political scandal. A Russian con artist worms his way into the upper reaches of French society, but is finally exposed, with tragic consequences. Little 'Tinker Little Tinker is a 1948 MGM cartoon directed by Tex Avery. It was produced by Fred Quimby and composed by Scott Bradley. Wicked Woman Wicked Woman is a 1953 American low-budget film noir film directed by Russell Rouse and starring Beverly Michaels, Richard Egan, Percy Helton, and Evelyn Scott. The film was written by Rouse and Clarence Greene. Chaudhvin Ka Chand Chaudhvin Ka Chand is a 1960 Urdu-language feature film directed by Mohammed Sadiq. This film was a box-office hit, one of the top-grossing films of 1960.https://muvyz.com/boxoffice/byyear/y1/1960 production of Guru Dutt, the film centers on a love triangle between Guru Dutt, Rehman and Waheeda Rehman, and features music by Ravi. Farida Jalal makes a guest appearance in the film, her debut. After the disastrous box office performance of Kaagaz Ke Phool, this was a highly commercially successful comeback film for Guru Dutt, which saved Guru Dutts production studio from ruins. The Balcony The Balcony is a 1963 film adaptation of Jean Genets play The Balcony, directed by Joseph Strick. It starred Shelley Winters, Peter Falk, Lee Grant and Leonard Nimoy. George J. Folsey was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography. Ben Maddow was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award. The film also credits the photographer Helen Levitt as an assistant director, and Verna Fields, who subsequently won the Academy Award for Best Film Editing, as the sound editor. Do Anjaane Do Anjaane is a 1976 Hindi drama-thriller film, produced by Tito, it is directed by Dulal Guha and based on the story Rater gari of Nihar Ranjan Gupta. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Rekha, Prem Chopra, Pradeep Kumar, Utpal Dutt, Lalita Pawar and a young pre-stardom Mithun Chakraborty. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. The film became a hit at the box office. It was remade in Telugu as Maavari Manchitanam, starring N.T. Ramarao and Vanisri. The Kannada version Aaseya Bale was released in 1987, starring Vishnuvardhan and Nalini. The Amsterdam Kill The Amsterdam Kill is a 1977 film directed by Robert Clouse. It stars Robert Mitchum and Richard Egan. The Mafu Cage The Mafu Cage is a 1978 American psychological thriller film directed by Karen Arthur, and starring Carol Kane and Lee Grant. Arthur worked with screenwriter Don Chastain to loosely adapt Eric Westphals play Toi et Tes Nuages, which she had seen in Paris in 1975. The finished product premiered at Cannes in 1978. The Rape of Richard Beck The Rape of Richard Beck is a 1985 American television film. ...And the Pursuit of Happiness And the Pursuit of Happiness is a 1986 documentary film for television directed by Louis Malle about the experiences of immigrants in the United States during the 1980s. It was originally released as part of HBOs America Undercover series on Independence Day 1986. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. It was released on public television in 1988 and won a Peabody Award the following year. The Green Man The Green Man is a 1969 novel by British author Kingsley Amis. A Times Literary Supplement reviewer described The Green Man as "three genres of novel in one": ghost story, moral fable, and comic novel. The novel reflects Amiss willingness to experiment with genre novels Fires Within Fires Within is a 1991 film directed by Gillian Armstrong. It stars Jimmy Smits and Greta Scacchi. Sunset Heat Sunset Heat is a 1992 thriller film directed by John Nicolella and starring Michael Paré, 1980s pop star Adam Ant, and Dennis Hopper. It featured original music by Jan Hammer, who had written the Miami Vice theme music. Too Much Sun Too Much Sun is a 1990 American comedy film directed by Robert Downey Sr. and starring Robert Downey Jr., Eric Idle, Andrea Martin, Allan Arbus, and Howard Duff. It was filmed in Beverly Hills and Los Angeles, California, USA. The Affair The Affair is a 1995 American romantic drama television film directed by Paul Seed and starring Courtney B. Vance as an African-American soldier in the United States Army who is deployed to England during World War II and has an affair with a British officers wife, played by Kerry Fox. Not of This Earth Not of This Earth is a 1995 American film which was part of the Roger Corman Presents series on Showtime. It was a remake of Cormans 1957 film, Not of this Earth. Twists of Terror Twists of Terror, originally titled Primal Scream, is a 1997 Canadian made-for-television horror-thriller film directed by Douglas Jackson and starring Jennifer Rubin, Françoise Robertson and Nick Mancuso. The film first aired its native Canada in July 1997 and then in Germany during November 1997, whilst the films video premiere in the UK was during April 1998, and made its television premiere in America, October 17, 1998, on Showtime. Daag: A Poem of Love Daag: A Poem of Love is a 1973 Bollywood romantic drama film produced and directed by Yash Chopra in his debut as a producer, which laid the foundation of Yash Raj Films. It is an adaptation of the Thomas Hardy novel The Mayor of Casterbridge. Rajesh Khanna impressed the audience and critics with his performance and the film was a superhit. The film stars Sharmila Tagore, Rajesh Khanna, Raakhee, Madan Puri, Kader Khan, Prem Chopra and A.K. Hangal. The film was made at the height of the Rajesh Khannas craze and became a Super Hit at the box office. The music by Laxmikant Pyarelal dominated the charts for the year. The film was later remade into the Telugu film Vichitra Jeevitham. This film was Kader Khans debut as an actor. Spooky House Spooky House is a 2002 American family film directed, co-produced and co-written by William Sachs, and starring Ben Kingsley and Mercedes Ruehl. It was entered into the Chicago International Childrens Film Festival, winning two awards, "Best Of Fest" and the "Childrens Jury Award". Hard Time Hard Time is a 1998 American made-for-television action crime film directed by and starring Burt Reynolds. This film premiered on TNT on December 13, 1998. It is followed by two sequels, The Premonition and Hostage Hotel. It was always envisioned as a trilogy. The 14 Amazons The 14 Amazons is a 1972 Hong Kong wuxia film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio and featuring a predominantly female cast. The story is about the female generals of the Yang Family. After Stonewall After Stonewall is a 1999 documentary film about the 30 years of gay rights activism since the 1969 Stonewall riots directed by John Scagliotti. It is the sequel to the Scagliotti-produced 1984 film Before Stonewall and is narrated by musician Melissa Etheridge. Participants include Dorothy Allison, Jewelle Gomez, Rita Mae Brown, Craig Lucas, Arnie Kantrowitz, Barbara Gittings, Barbara Smith, Larry Kramer and Barney Frank. Bazaar Bazaar is a 1982 Indian drama film directed by Sagar Sarhadi and starring Naseeruddin Shah, Farooq Shaikh, Smita Patil and Supriya Pathak. The film set in Hyderabad, highlights the issue of bride buying in India, through the tragedy of a young girl being sold by needy parents to affluent expartraite Indians in the Gulf. South West 9 South West 9 is a 2001 British film about the Brixton rave scene. It was written and directed by Richard Parry. South West 9 was nominated for a BAFTA award and won "Best Music" category at the British Independent Film Awards. White Fawn's Devotion: A Play Acted by a Tribe of Red Indians in America White Fawns Devotion: A Play Acted by a Tribe of Red Indians in America is a 1910 American short dramatic silent film. Although a few writers believe the film features Young Deers wife, Lillian St. Cyr, otherwise known as Princess Red Wing as "White Fawn", the lead woman does not fit St. Cyrs description. The movie was shot in New Jersey at 24fps. White Fawns Devotion is the earliest surviving film directed by a Native American. It was one of the earlier films shot in America by the French company Pathé. A reviewer in the New York Dramatic Mirror wrote that the film "proves to be interesting if we can forget the New Jersey scenery" and noted that "it is not quite clear where the devotion comes in, nor of what it consists.". In 2008, the movie was added to the United States National Film Registry as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Punch Punch is a Canadian dark comedy film, directed by Guy Bennett and released in 2002. The film stars Michael Riley as Sam Frizzell, a widowed single father in Vancouver, British Columbia whose desire to find a new partner is complicated by his daughter Ariels jealousy of any new woman in his life. However, when Ariel physically attacks Sams newest love interest Mary, Marys sister Julie, a lesbian professional boxer, comes to her sisters defense. The films cast also includes Vincent Gale, Kathryn Kirkpatrick, Don Ackerman and Sarah Lind. At the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2002, Bennett won for Best Actress in a Canadian Film and McGeachie won for Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film. McGeachie received a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 24th Genie Awards. Brush with Fate Brush with Fate was a made-for-TV film debuted on February 2, 2003, on CBS. It followed the life of an imaginary painting by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer as it passes through the hands of various people. The film was based on Girl In Hyacinth Blue, a novel by author Susan Vreeland, and starred Glenn Close and Ellen Burstyn. The imaginary painting Girl in Hyacinth Blue, the principal object in this film, is painted exactly in Vermeers painting technique by the American master painter Jonathan Janson, author and webmaster of the world-known website about the life and work of Johannes Vermeer "Essential Vermeer". Only Girls Sole Sisters, a.k.a. Only Girls, is a 2003 film directed by Pierre Jolivet. ...So Goes the Nation ...So Goes The Nation is a 2006 political documentary that follows the 2004 United States presidential election between John Kerry and George W. Bush, concentrating on the battleground state of Ohio. The film interviews campaign workers on both sides and analyzes the outcome of the results. The name comes from the saying that "As Ohio goes, so goes the nation". In 2004, Ohio swung the election, and in fact no Republican has ever won the White House without Ohio. The documentary focused heavily on the rural-urban divide in Ohio, and the corresponding cultural and moral issues which, according to the documentary, played a pivotal role in the election. Italiencele Italiencele is a 2004 Romanian comedy film directed by Nap Toader. Paul Mooney: Jesus Is Black - So Was Cleopatra - Know Your History Know Your History: Jesus Is Black; So Was Cleopatra, is a 2007 stand-up comedy film starring comedian Paul Mooney and directed by Bart Phillips. The show was filmed at The Laugh Factory before a live audience. Baba Kalyani Baba Kalyani is a 2006 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film directed by Shaji Kailas and written by S. N. Swami, starring Mohanlal in the title role. Produced by Antony Perumbavoor through Aashirvad Cinemas, it also features Biju Menon, Saikumar, Indrajith Sukumaran, Mamta Mohandas, and Jagathy Sreekumar in pivotal roles. The film released on 15 December 2006 was a commercial success at the box office, becoming one of the top ten highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year. Freedom Freedom Project is a Japanese promotional project by Nissin Cup Noodles for their 35th anniversary in 2006. As part of the project, the 7-part OVA series, titled Freedom, was commissioned with and designed by Katsuhiro Otomo serving as the character and mecha designer. The series is directed by Shuhei Morita, creator of the award-winning animation short Kakurenbo, and is authored by celebrated writer Dai Satō, Katsuhiko Chiba and Yuuichi Nomura. The series openly displays its sponsors product placement in numerous scenes in which characters are shown consuming Nissin Cup Noodles. The OVA is animated and produced by Sunrise and distributed by Bandai Visual. "Freedom Committee" is the collective term used for the entire creative team behind Freedom, which includes animators and production staff members who have previously worked on Steamboy. The theme song for the series, titled "This is Love", is performed by popular Japanese pop singer Utada Hikaru. A second song, "Kiss & Cry", Utada Hikarus 19th Japanese single, was used for Nissins fifth television commercial for Freedom, which began airing in Japan starting April 20, 2007. Gegenüber Counterparts is a 2007 German drama film directed by Jan Bonny. Ready? OK! Ready? OK! is a 2008 comedy film written, edited, and directed by James Vasquez, and produced by Daisy 3 Pictures. Ocean Flame Ocean Flame is a 2008 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Liu Fendou and starring Liao Fan and Monica Mok. The plot is based on Wang Shuos novel of the same title. It was released on 11 September 2008. I Am I Am is a 2010 faith-based, non-linear, drama film written and directed by John Ward, produced by John Ward, Chris Marcus, and professional baseball veteran Todd Zeile, through Bay Ridge Films and Upper Room Media and released by 20th Century Fox. Co-produced by Stefan Hajek and Aaron Breeden, and shot and edited by Chris Marcus, the film stars Tomas Boykin, Jay Hindle, Todd Zeile, John Ward, Greg Fisk, Amy Holland, Christinna Chauncey, and Stefan Hajek. On October 10, 2010, the film had a limited release in 2,500 churches worldwide in preparation for its DVD release of November 2, 2010. Unraveled Unraveled is a 2011 American documentary film about lawyer Marc Dreier, who was arrested for orchestrating a fraud scheme that netted 750 million dollars from hedge funds and clients. Set during his house arrest, the film recounts Driers struggle to prepare for the possibility of life imprisonment with first-person flashbacks of his actions. The film also shows Driers attempts to grasp his unraveling. The film was produced and directed by Marc H. Simon of Stick Figure Productions. Other producers include Matthew Makar, Steven Cantor, and Miranda Bailey. The band Red Wanting Blue was commissioned to write an original song for the film about Dreiers experiences. The song is titled "Magic Man" and plays in its entirety in the documentary. Stella Days Stella Days is a 2011 film directed by Thaddeus OSullivan and starring Martin Sheen as a Roman Catholic priest in rural Ireland during the mid-1950s. The film is based on the book Stella Days: The Life and Times of a Rural Irish Cinema, written by Michael Doorley, which concerns the true story of how a small cinema came into being in the town of Borrisokane in County Tipperary. Filming took place in the town of Fethard rather than Borrisokane. The film was screened in front of an invited audience in the Clarke Memorial Hall, Borrisokane on 24 March 2012. The King and the Commissioner The King & the Commissioner is a 2012 Malayalam action thriller film written by Renji Panicker and directed by Shaji Kailas, starring Mammootty and Suresh Gopi. Its an official sequel to the films Commissioner, The King and Bharathchandran I.P.S.. Brammetje Baas Brammetje Baas is a 2012 Dutch film, directed by Anna van der Heide, based on a picture book written by Tamara Bos, who also wrote the scripts for the film. The Little Girl Who Was Too Fond of Matches The Little Girl Who Was Too Fond of Matches is a 2017 Canadian drama film directed by Simon Lavoie and starring Marine Johnson, Antoine LÉcuyer and Jean-François Casabonne. An adaptation of Gaétan Soucys novel of the same name, the film centres on Alice Soissons, a girl raised to believe she is a boy, who lives in with her father and brother in oppressive and secluded conditions. When her father dies, she ventures into the village, where outsiders tell her she is female, and she fears the family home is now under threat. The adaptation was filmed in Montreal, Quebec and the Laurentides and shot in black and white. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was nominated for seven Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture. Seed Seed is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by John M. Stahl. The screenplay by Gladys Lehman is based on a novel by Charles G. Norris. Elmer, the Great Elmer, the Great is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy, starring Joe E. Brown and Patricia Ellis. The Ghost Walks The Ghost Walks is a 1934 American horror film directed by Frank R. Strayer starring John Miljan and June Collyer. Madame X Madame X is a 1937 American drama film, a sanitized remake of several Pre-Code films of the same name. It was directed by Sam Wood, with additional direction by Gustav Machatý. The film is based on the 1908 play by French playwright Alexandre Bisson. Music in My Heart Music in My Heart is a 1940 Columbia Pictures romantic musical starring Tony Martin and Rita Hayworth. Hayworths first musical for the studio, the film was recognized with an Academy Award nomination for the song, "Its a Blue World", performed by Martin and Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra. The Goose Steps Out The Goose Steps Out is a British film released in 1942, starring Will Hay, who also co-directed with Basil Dearden. It is a comedy of mistaken identity, with Hay acting as a German spy and also an Englishman who is his double. It was the film debut of Peter Ustinov. Inferior Decorator Inferior Decorator is a 1948 animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters by RKO Radio Pictures. Ghost Chasers Ghost Chasers is a 1951 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on April 29, 1951 by Monogram Pictures and is the twenty-second film in the series. Without Warning! Without Warning! is a 1952 film noir crime film directed by Arnold Laven and starring Adam Williams, Meg Randall, and Ed Binns. The film is shot in a semidocumentary-style with police procedural voice-over narration in parts. Without Warning! was released commercially for the first time on DVD in 2005. Previously, the film was considered lost and unavailable for viewings. Napoleon Bunny-Part Napoleon Bunny-Part is a Warner Bros. animated cartoon of the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Friz Freleng. Hot Spell Hot Spell is a 1958 American drama film directed by Daniel Mann, starring Shirley Booth and Anthony Quinn, and released by Paramount Pictures. The Fat Spy The Fat Spy is a 1966 Z movie that attempts to parody teenage beach party films. It was filmed at Cape Coral. It is featured in the 2004 documentary The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made. Briefly released to theaters in 1966, it was rarely seen until the 1990s, when it was released to the public domain. Since then it has been widely released on DVD and VHS in various editions sold mainly at dollar stores. The film was shot on location in Cape Coral, Florida, according to the book "Images of America: Cape Coral" written by members of the Cape Coral Historical Society. Featured in the film is Cape Coral Gardens, a popular public rose garden during the early 1960s, which was known for a series of quaint, interconnected foot bridges. The tourist attraction no longer exists. Coming Apart Coming Apart is a 1969 film written and directed by Milton Moses Ginsberg, and starring Rip Torn and Sally Kirkland. Torn plays a mentally disturbed psychiatrist who secretly films his sexual encounters with women. Ginsberg filmed the entire movie with one static camera setup, in a manner simulating a non-constructed "fake documentary" style, influenced by Jim McBrides David Holzmans Diary. The film was rated X for its sexually explicit scenes. A Thousand and One Nights is a 1969 adult anime feature film directed by Eiichi Yamamoto, conceived by Osamu Tezuka. The film is part of Mushi Productions Animerama, a series of films aimed at an adult audience. The film was a hit in Japan and was given limited screenings in America in 1970, but the film did very poorly, as an X-rated cartoon did not seem to appeal to an audience. The dubbed version of the film is now very rare, and has never been released on home video, and may be considered lost. However, the trailer for the English dub was found. The English-dubbed version was cut to 100 minutes. The film predates the more successful release of Fritz the Cat, the first American X-rated animated film, by three years. The Moonshine War The Moonshine War is a 1970 American crime comedy-drama film directed by Richard Quine, based on the novel of the same name by Elmore Leonard. It stars Patrick McGoohan, Richard Widmark, Alan Alda, and Will Geer. A Fire in the Sky A Fire in the Sky is a made-for-television disaster movie that debuted on NBC on November 26, 1978. The movie is based on a story by Paul Gallico and is a Bill Driskill Production in association with Columbia Pictures Television. On the Right Track On the Right Track is a 1981 American comedy film that was the first feature film starring Gary Coleman. It was directed by Lee Philips, produced by Ronald Jacobs, and released to theaters by 20th Century Fox in the spring of 1981. The Outsider The Outsider is a 1981 Hungarian drama film directed by Béla Tarr, starring András Szabó and Jolan Fodor. It tells the story of a talented but irresponsible violinist who ruins his marriage with his drinking and antisocial behaviour. Going Bananas Going Bananas is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Boaz Davidson and written by Menahem Golan. The film stars Dom DeLuise, Jimmie Walker, David Mendenhall, Deep Roy, Warren Berlinger and Herbert Lom. The film was released on February 12, 1988, by Cannon Film Distributors. Student Exchange You may also be looking for student exchange program. Student Exchange is a 1987 television film directed by Mollie Miller. The Return of Bruno The Return of Bruno is a 1987 comedic film, originally aired as a one-hour special on HBO and later released on VHS. It is a mockumentary starring Bruce Willis as his fictitious alter ego "Bruno Radolini", a legendary blues singer/musician who influenced, as the story goes, a number of famous musicians. Elton John, Phil Collins, Brian Wilson, Grace Slick, Joan Baez, Jon Bon Jovi, Paul Stanley, The Bee Gees, Graham Nash, Stephen Stills, and Ringo Starr appear in the film as themselves, paying tribute to Radolini. It also features legendary photographer Henry Diltz. Written by: Paul Flattery, Bruce V. DiMattia, and Kenny Solms. Produced by Paul Flattery and directed by Jim Yukich. All the songs come from Willis musical album The Return of Bruno except "No Ones Home" by Bruce V. DiMattia and Peter Gunn by Henry Mancini. The film was nominated for a 1988 ACE award in the category "Writing a Musical Special or Series". Akayla Akayla is a 1991 Bollywood film directed by Ramesh Sippy and produced by the Mushir - Riaz duo. It was the fourth film collaboration of Ramesh Sippy and Amitabh Bachchan after Sholay, Shaan and Shakti. Although their previous films were successful at the box office, Akayla did not do as well as expected. The story was written by Salim Khan. The film had the famous fictional Ram Pyari car, originally a customized Volkswagen Beetle. Changes Changes, also known as Danielle Steels Changes, is a 1991 television film directed by Charles Jarrott. The film is based upon the 1983 novel of the same name written by Danielle Steel. The Dove's Lost Necklace The Doves Lost Necklace is a 1994 French/Tunisian drama film directed by Nacer Khemir. It is the second film in Khemirs Desert Trilogy. Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II is a 1994 American post-apocalyptic science fiction film written and directed by Steven Lovy and Robert Lovy, and starring Jim Metzler, Vernon Wells, Deborah Shelton, Dennis Christopher, Nicholas Worth and Traci Lords. It is the sequel to the 1990 cult classic movie Circuitry Man. Panna Nikt Miss Nobody is a 1996 Polish drama film directed by Andrzej Wajda. It was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival where Anna Wielgucka won an Honourable Mention. The Wiggles Movie The Wiggles Movie is a 1997 Australian childrens musical comedy film produced by 20th Century Fox and Gladusaurus Productions. The first theatrical feature-length film starring The Wiggles, it was shown in cinemas in Australia on December 18, 1997. Amateur magician Wally the Great tries to become a better magician by stealing Gregs magic wand, but is confronted by Dorothy the Dinosaur, who believes the Wiggles have forgotten her birthday, while in fact, they have been planning a surprise party. The film was released in North America as a direct-to-video film in 2003 from HIT Entertainment, under the title Magical Adventure! A Wiggly Movie. Faces of Death V Faces of Death V, released in 1995, is a direct-to-video release consisting of highlights from the earlier films. It begins with the intro and opening credits from Faces of Death, before moving into more archive footage lifted whole from the earlier films, primarily from parts one and four. A noted scene, involving the killing of a monkey which is then prepared and served at an exotic restaurant, is lifted entirely from the first film, as is a blatantly staged heart-ripping scene by African Natives; the "head in a box" scene is taken from Faces of Death IV. Adolf Hitler is again briefly featured in archive footage. Love and Action in Chicago Love And Action In Chicago is a 1999 American action romantic comedy starring Courtney B. Vance, Regina King and Kathleen Turner. The film, written and directed by Dwayne Johnson-Cochran, in his directorial debut, focuses on a celibate hired assassin finding love with a quirky accountant in the Windy City. Chokugeki! Jigoku-ken is a 1974 Japanese martial arts film starring Sonny Chiba. Kill by Inches Kill by Inches is a 1999 independent film written and directed by Diane Doniol-Valcroze and Arthur Flam. The film premiered September 12, 1999 at the Toronto International Film Festival in the Discovery section. It opened in New York City on October 26, 2001. Haut les coeurs! Haut les cœurs! is a 1999 French-Belgian drama film directed by Sólveig Anspach, starring Karin Viard and Laurent Lucas. Viard won the César Award for Best Actress and the Lumières Award for Best Actress for her performance in the film. Cinderella Cinderella is a TV film released on January 1, 2000 in the UK, directed by Beeban Kidron. The cast is led by Kathleen Turner, who plays the Wicked Stepmother Claudette. The film follows the original idea of the fairytale classic but is based in a modern world full of fashion and technology. Manuelita Manuelita is a 1999 Argentine animated comedy-drama adventure film directed by Manuel García Ferré. It was Argentinas official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. It is also the first ever animated film by Scope, and the first ever family movie by Scope. Manuelita comes from a childrens song of María Elena Walsh. Isa Cucinotta, co-curator of Rá-Tim-Bum Castle, said that Manuelita was as famous in Argentina as Winnie the Pooh was in the United States. Mariken Mariken is a 2000 Dutch film directed by André van Duren. The screenplay is based on Peter van Gestels childrens book Mariken, an adaptation the early sixteenth-century text Mariken van Nieumeghen. Rage Against the Machine: The Battle of Mexico City The Battle of Mexico City is the second video release by Rage Against the Machine. The concert was recorded in Mexico Citys MX Palacio de los Deportes in 1999 as part of their Battle of Los Angeles world tour. The city was chosen as the band had been longtime supporters of various political causes in Mexico. The VHS was released in 2001 and later released on DVD in 2002, including a one-on-one interview with Noam Chomsky. Illusion Illusion is an independent feature film released in 2004. It was directed by Michael Goorjian and features Kirk Douglas in his last film role before retirement. Hijacking Catastrophe: 9/11, Fear & the Selling of American Empire Hijacking Catastrophe: 9/11, Fear & the Selling of American Empire is a 2004 documentary film narrated by Julian Bond and directed by Jeremy Earp and Sut Jhally. It examines the possibility that neoconservatives used the September 11 to usher in a new doctrine of expanding American power through military force under the guise of a "war on terror" and that the doctrine, known as the Project for the New American Century, had been laid out prior to 9/11 by its authors, which include Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz, Donald Rumsfeld, Jeb Bush, and Dan Quayle. Drink-Drank-Drunk Drink-Drank-Drunk is a 2005 Hong Kong film directed by Derek Yee. Blockade Blockade is a 2006 documentary film by Sergei Loznitsa. The film was shot with no dialogue and consists of black and white footage shot during the Siege of Leningrad. It has a run time of 52 minutes. The documentary moves from initial depiction of military measures, and the marching of German prisoners of war through the hostile city streets, to the upheaval facing the city - the bombed out buildings and ice slicked streets -the increasingly horrific reality of wartime Leningrad - cloth wrapped bodies being dragged to mass graves upon sleds -. Ballerina Ballerina is a 2006 documentary film that follows the training sessions, rehearsals, and everyday lives of five Russian ballerinas at different stages in their career. The film features footage of classes at the Vaganova Ballet Academy as well as performances in the Mariinsky Theatre. Blanche Neige, la suite Snow White: The Sequel is a 2007 Belgian/French/British X-rated animated film directed by Picha. It is based on the fairy tale of Snow White and intended as a sequel to Disneys classic animated adaptation. However, like all of Pichas cartoons, the film is actually a sex comedy featuring a lot of bawdy jokes and sex scenes. Woodstock Villa Woodstock Villa is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language mystery thriller film directed by Hansal Mehta and produced by Sanjay Gupta and Ekta Kapoor. It features newcomers Sikandar Kher, Neha Oberoi and Arbaaz Khan in the primary roles while Shakti Kapoor, Gulshan Grover, Sachin Khedekar, Boman Irani and Anupama Verma essay other significant roles. The soundtrack was composed by Anu Malik. It was filmed in Mumbai and Mauritius. The film, which was released in India on 30 May 2008, had a poor box office opening but earned mostly good reviews. Sanjay Dutt and Saif Ali Khan have cameo appearances. The movie is loosely based on the 2000 Japanese thriller Chaos. Butterfly Lovers The Butterfly Lovers, also known as The Assassins Blade or Jiandie, is a 2008 Hong Kong film directed by Jingle Ma and starring Wu Chun, Charlene Choi and Hu Ge. It is based on the Chinese legend of the Butterfly Lovers, but in a wuxia setting. Korkusuz Rampage is a 1986 Turkish cult action film, written and directed by Çetin Inanç, featuring bodybuilder Serdar Kebapçılar as a Turkish commando who must infiltrate and capture a group of terrorists living in the mountains. The film is the second of two films, along with Wild Blood also written and directed by Çetin İnanç, commonly known as Turkish Rambo because of plot and stylistic similarities copied from George P. Cosmatos’s First Blood Part II. It is also available in an English dubbed U.S. theatrical release produced by Ed Glaser. Right America: Feeling Wronged - Some Voices from the Campaign Trail Right America: Feeling Wronged – Some Voices from the Campaign Trail is a documentary film directed by Alexandra Pelosi. The film premiered on HBO on Presidents Day 2009. This is the first film to document the birth of the Tea Party Movement. Revenge of the Boarding School Dropouts Revenge of the Boarding School Dropouts is a 2009 snowboarding film and a sequel to Shred that stars Tom Green and Dave England. It was filmed at Big White Ski Resort in British Columbia, Canada. Area Q. Area Q is a 2011 American-Brazilian science fiction movie directed by Gerson Sanginitto. It was shot in Los Angeles and multiple locations in the Brazilian state of Ceará. The Prize The Prize is a 2011 Mexican drama film directed by Paula Markovitch. The film was screened In Competition at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. Kajraare Kajraare is a Bollywood film that released on 15 October 2010. The film was directed by Pooja Bhatt and starred Himesh Reshammiya and the Pakistani actress Sara Loren. Reshammiya plays a singer who falls in love with a bar dancer and the film is centred on how they find true love. It is the first Hindi film to be shot in Petra, often called "the eighth wonder of the world." My Amnesia Girl My Amnesia Girl is a 2010 Filipino romantic film starring John Lloyd Cruz and Toni Gonzaga. It was released by Star Cinema and directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina. The film is the highest grossing Filipino film of 2010. His Way His Way is a 2011 television documentary film about Jerry Weintraub, an American film producer and former chairman and CEO of United Artists. The film was directed by Douglas McGrath. The film features interviews with Weintraub, Jane Morgan, George H. W. Bush, Barbara Bush, George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, Elliott Gould, Ellen Barkin, James Caan, Matt Damon and Bruce Willis. Jump Jump is a 2012 Northern Irish mystery drama film set in Derry. It is based on the stage play of the same name by Lisa McGee. Must Be... Love Must Be... Love is a 2013 Filipino coming-of-age romantic comedy film directed by Dado Lumibao, starring Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla. The film was shot in many locations in Cebu and Laguna in the Philippines. The film was produced by Star Cinema and was released nationwide on March 13, 2013. This marks the first solo film with love tandem Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla in a leading role following their roles in the ensemble films 24/7 in Love and Sisterakas in 2012. Hedi Schneider Is Stuck Hedi Schneider Is Stuck is a 2015 German comedy film directed by Sonja Heiss. Gente de bien Gente de bien is a 2014 French-Colombian drama film written and directed by Franco Lolli. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. It won the Grand Prix for Best Film at the 2014 Flanders International Film Festival Ghent. Sigaram Thodu Sigaram Thodu is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Gaurav Narayanan, who also starred in the film, which was also produced by UTV Motion Pictures. The film stars Vikram Prabhu, Sathyaraj, and Monal Gajjar in the lead roles while Sathish and Charandeep play supporting roles. It has cinematography by Vijay Ulaganath, editing by Praveen K. L. and music by D. Imman. The film released on 12 September 2014. Signature Move Signature Move is a 2017 American indie comedy-drama film directed by Jennifer Reeder and co-written and produced by Fawzia Mirza about a Pakistani Muslim lesbian living in Chicago with her mother. Fawzia Mirza also introduced herself as a lesbian on Twitter before the film was announced. The film premiered at the 2017 South by Southwest Film Festival. Panchavarnathatha Panchavarnathatha is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Ramesh Pisharody and co-written with Hari P. Nair. It was produced by Maniyanpilla Raju through Maniyanpilla Raju Productions, and stars Jayaram and Kunchacko Boban. Principal photography began in Velloor, Kerala on 10 January 2018. The film was released on 14 April 2018. The Newspaperman: The Life and Times of Ben Bradlee The Newspaperman: The Life and Times of Ben Bradlee is an American documentary film that premiered on December 4, 2017 on HBO. Directed by John Maggio, the film explores the life and legacy of journalist Ben Bradlee. Goodbye Again Goodbye Again is a 1933 pre-Code romantic comedy film made by First National Pictures and Warner Bros. It was directed by Michael Curtiz and produced by Henry Blanke from a screenplay by Ben Markson, based on the play by George Haight and Allan Scott. Cinematography was by George Barnes and costume design by Orry-Kelly. The film stars Warren William, Joan Blondell, Genevieve Tobin, Hugh Herbert, Wallace Ford, Helen Chandler, Hobart Cavanaugh, and Ruth Donnelly. The Dognapper The Dognapper is a 1934 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon stars Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck as police officers who chase Pegleg Pete after he dognaps Fifi, Minnie Mouses pet Pekingese. The film was directed by David Hand and features the voices of Clarence Nash as Mickey and Donald and Billy Bletcher as Pete. This was the first and only time that Mickey was voiced by Nash; Walt was in Europe at the time and was unavailable to record his lines for Mickey, thus, Nash took over. The Dognapper was Donalds third film and was the first adventure story to feature both Mickey and Donald. This was the second of only three B&W cartoons to feature Donald Duck. Because the color of Donalds feet doesnt show in black and white, his feet were black in these cartoons. Boys Will Be Boys Boys Will Be Boys is a 1935 British comedy film directed by William Beaudine which stars Will Hay, Gordon Harker and Jimmy Hanley. The film is set at Narkover School, where headmaster Doctor Alec Smart becomes involved in the disappearance of a valuable necklace. The setting is loosely based on the works of Beachcomber, where Narkover is a school specializing in gambling and extortion, and the headmaster is a "Dr. Smart-Allick". Crimes at the Dark House Crimes at the Dark House is a British film directed by George King starring Tod Slaughter, Sylvia Marriott and Hilary Eaves. It is loosely based on the novel The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins. Kathleen Kathleen is a 1941 American comedy-drama film starring Shirley Temple in her first comeback role since "retiring" from the screen a year earlier. It was the only movie she made for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Unholy Partners Unholy Partners is a 1941 black-and-white film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Edward G. Robinson, Laraine Day, Edward Arnold, and Marsha Hunt. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood is a 1942 American crime film, fourth of the fourteen Boston Blackie films of the 1940s Columbias series of B pictures based on Jack Boyles pulp-fiction character. The Law and the Lady The Law and the Lady is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Edwin H. Knopf and starring Greer Garson, Michael Wilding and Fernando Lamas. It is based on the 1925 play The Last of Mrs. Cheyney by Frederick Lonsdale. The film is not related to the Wilkie Collins novel The Law and the Lady. Previous adaptations of the story had been made in 1929 and 1937. Mr. Imperium Mr. Imperium is a 1951 romantic musical drama Technicolor film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, starring Lana Turner and singer Ezio Pinza. It was directed by Don Hartman who co-wrote the screenplay with Edwin H. Knopf, based on a play by Edwin H. Knopf. The music score is by Bronisław Kaper. Lana Turners singing voice was dubbed by Trudy Erwin. In 1979, the film entered the public domain in the United States because Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer neglected to renew the copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. The Sea Shall Not Have Them The Sea Shall Not Have Them is a 1954 British war film starring Michael Redgrave, Dirk Bogarde and Anthony Steel. It was directed by Lewis Gilbert and is based on the 1953 novel by John Harris, set during the Second World War. Musical soundtrack by composer Malcolm Arnold. The film title is the motto of the Royal Air Forces Air Sea Rescue Service. Hare Brush Hare Brush is a 1955 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short, featuring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. Hare Brush pokes fun at Freudian psychoanalysis, psychiatric medication, hypnosis, and the cliches of other Bugs Bunny shorts. Along with Whats Opera and Rabbit Rampage, it is one of the first three cartoons where Elmer Fudd defeats Bugs Bunny. The Cosmic Man The Cosmic Man is a 1959 independently made black-and-white science fiction film, produced by Robert A. Terry and directed by Herbert S. Greene. The film stars John Carradine, Bruce Bennett and Angela Greene. The narrative concerns an extraterrestrial being who, just as the space age is beginning, comes to Earth bearing a message of interplanetary peace and understanding, only to clash with the military. The Cosmic Man was made by Futura Productions Inc. and was distributed in the US by Allied Artists and in the UK by Associated British-Pathé. Now Hear This Now Hear This is a 1962 animated short film in the Looney Tunes series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. It was directed by Tom Ray and Maurice Noble, and written by Jones and John Dunn. The title comes from a phrase used aboard American naval ships as an instruction to cease activity and listen to the announcement that will follow. The phrase was referred into another WB cartoon, Now Hare This, five years before this one. This cartoon is notable in that it has no rings at the opening title sequence. In addition, this cartoon is notable for resembling a UPA cartoon more than a typical Warner Bros. short of the time. Pähkähullu Suomi Pähkähullu Suomi is a 1967 comedy by Spede Pasanen. Its the third film starring Spede in a contemporary crazy comedy after he first appeared in X-Paroni and Millipilleri. His movies expanded to more ludicrous high concept pieces. The films release coincided with the 50th anniversary of the Finnish declaration of independence which is also referenced in the film. House of the Living Dead House of the Living Dead, also known as Doctor Maniac, is a British/South African international co-production Gothic horror and science fiction film made in 1974 under the title Skaduwees Oor Brugplaas by director Ray Austin. Set on a plantation in Apartheid-era South Africa, it deals heavily with the occult. Its tagline is "It drives you mad before it kills!" Nagin Nagin is a 1976 Bollywood horror fantasy thriller film, produced and directed by Rajkumar Kohli under the Shankar Movies banner. It features a huge ensemble cast including Sunil Dutt, Reena Roy, Jeetendra, Feroz Khan, Sanjay Khan, Vinod Mehra, Rekha, Yogeeta Bali, Mumtaz, Kabir Bedi in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film was a Blockbuster at the box office. Following the success of the film, the lead actress Reena Roy received widespread attention and popularity. # 3 At Box-Office collection list. It was inspired by François Truffauts French film The Bride Wore Black which was based on Cornell Woolrichs novel of the same name. The film was later remade in Telugu as Devathalara Deevinchandi, with Jayamalini in the Nagin role. It was also remade in Tamil with Sripriya playing Nagin in the film Neeya?.It was also remade in Kannada with Geetha playing Nagin in the film Naagini. Survive! Survive! is a 1976 Mexican thriller film directed by René Cardona Jr. The film was released on January 15, 1976 in Mexico and is based on the 1973 book Survive! by Clay Blair, which is based on the Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571. Memoirs of a French Whore Memoirs of a French Whore is a French film released in 1979. It was directed by Daniel Duval. It stars Miou-Miou, Maria Schneider and Niels Arestrup. The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood, originally released in the UK as Hollywood Blue, is a 1980 film starring two-time Bond girl Martine Beswick, Adam West, Phil Silvers, Chris Lemmon, Edie Adams, and Richard Deacon. The film, the last of a trilogy, is loosely based on the life of Xaviera Hollander, a prostitute from the Netherlands, as she attempts to make a film in Hollywood based on her best-selling book about her life. She gets involved with some of the most crooked producers in Hollywood, but beats them at their own game and films the movie without them. Bloody Wednesday Bloody Wednesday is a thriller movie based on the events of the San Ysidro McDonalds massacre and was directed by Mark G. Gilhuis. Willy/Milly Something Special is a 1986 comedic fantasy film directed by Paul Schneider, based upon a story by the same name by Alan H. Friedman. The film follows the title character of Milly Niceman, a young tomboy who is unhappy with the traditional expectations for her gender and longs to become a boy so she can act however she wants. Initially released as I Was a Teenage Boy in 1986, the film was later re-titled to Something Special for a 1987 limited theatrical release and for a VHS release. Caroline? Caroline? is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film based on E. L. Konigsburgs novel Fathers Arcane Daughter starring Stephanie Zimbalist, Pamela Reed and George Grizzard. The film is directed by Joseph Sargent and aired on CBS on April 29, 1990, part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame anthology series. The film won three Primetime Emmy Awards. Back in the U.S.S.R. Back in the USSR is a 1992 American thriller film directed by Deran Sarafian and starring Frank Whaley, Natalya Negoda and Roman Polanski. Written and produced by Ilmar Taska and Lindsay Smith. Pastime Pastime is a 1990 American drama film directed by Robin B. Armstrong and written by David Eyre Jr. The film stars William Russ, Glenn Plummer, Noble Willingham, Jeffrey Tambor and Scott Plank. The film was released on August 23, 1991, by Miramax Films. Morning Glory Morning Glory is a 1993 American-Canadian drama film written by Deborah Raffin and Charles Jarrott, directed by Steven Hilliard Stern and starring Christopher Reeve and Raffin. It is based on LaVyrle Spencers 1989 novel of the same name. The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas The Munsters Scary Little Christmas is a 1996 American made-for-television science fiction comedy film featuring characters from the 1960s sitcom The Munsters. It featured a different cast from the original series, the 1980s revival series The Munsters Today and the previous 1995 television film Here Come the Munsters. The movie is set around Christmas time and included character actor Sandy Baron as Grandpa. Baron had played Grandpas older brother Yorga a few years previously in The Munsters Today. God of Gamblers 3: The Early Stage God of Gamblers 3: The Early Stage is a 1997 Hong Kong action-comedy film written, produced and directed by Wong Jing and starring Leon Lai, Anita Yuen, Jordan Chan, Gigi Leung and Francis Ng. It is a successful and well-received prequel to the original God of Gamblers film starring Chow Yun-fat and should not be mistaken with the Stephen Chow film Back to Shanghai. Running Red Running Red is a 1999 American film, starring Jeff Speakman and Angie Everhart. It was directed by Jerry P. Jacobs. The Man Without a Map is a 1968 Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara and starring Shintaro Katsu. The screenplay was adapted by Kōbō Abe from his novel The Ruined Map. This was the fourth and final film collaboration between Teshigahara and Abe. Faeries Faeries is a 1999 British animated film directed by Gary Hurst from a screenplay written by Jocelyn Stevenson, and featuring the voices of Kate Winslet, Dougray Scott and Jeremy Irons. Little Soldiers Little Soldiers is a 1996 Telugu drama film written, directed, and produced by Gangaraju Gunnam. The film featured Kavya Annapareddy, Master Aditya, Kota Srinivasa Rao, and Brahmanandam in lead roles, with soundtrack helmed by Sri Kommineni. Upon release the film, and the soundtrack received positive reviews, and has garnered seven state Nandi Awards including the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film, the National Film Award for Best Child Artist, and became a cult classic. The film was screened at the International Film Festival of India. L'Art (délicat) de la séduction LArt de la séduction is a 2001 French film directed by Richard Berry. The soundtrack for the film was composed by Éric Serra. Fighting for Love Fighting for Love is a 2001 Hong Kong romantic comedy film written and directed by Joe Ma and starring Tony Leung and Sammi Cheng. Swimmers Swimmers is a 2005 American independent drama about a watermans family on Chesapeake Bays eastern shore. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2005, and won the Grand Jury Prize for Best New American Film from the Seattle International Film Festival. The title and theme of the film were inspired by the Latin name for the Chesapeake Bays indigenous Maryland blue crab – Callinectes sapidus – Callinectes translates as "beautiful swimmers." Ingmar Bergman Makes a Movie Ingmar Bergman Makes a Movie is a 1963 Swedish documentary film directed by Vilgot Sjöman which depicts the making of Ingmar Bergmans film Winter Light from screenwriting to the films premiere and critical reaction. The film originally aired in five half-hour episodes on Swedish television. It has subsequently been included in a bonus disc of The Criterion Collections box set of Bergmans "trilogy," Through a Glass Darkly, Winter Light, and The Silence. Pilot "Pilot" is the first episode of the American television show Numb3rs. Based on a real-life serial rape case, "Pilot" features two brothers, an agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and a mathematics professor at a Southern California university, using their individual skills to capture a serial rapist who has begun to kill his victims. "Pilot" also introduces the theme of mathematics being used to solve crimes. Written by series creators Cheryl Heuton and Nicolas Falacci, the episode was filmed twice, once in Boston and once in Los Angeles, with two different casts using two somewhat different scripts. The test audience could not believe that the three men who portrayed the family could be related to each other, so the producers made cast changes to the family. They also made several changes to the rest of the cast to accommodate the changes in the script. Heuton and Falacci changed the script to focus on the brothers relationship with each other. When filming finished, CBS picked up the episode and the series three weeks later. "Pilot" first aired in the United States on January 23, 2005. The episode received mixed reviews. Mathematicians and students at California Institute of Technology enjoyed the episode and were impressed with the mathematics in it. In contrast, television critics felt as though the episodes plot about a serial rapist was unoriginal, although one critic called the math boring. Tales of Terror: Haunted Apartment Kaidan Shin Mimibukuro: Yūrei Mansion is a Japanese horror film of the Tales of Terror from Tokyo and All Over Japan television and film series . Gafla Gafla is a 2006 Hindi film directed by Sameer Hanchate. It is a film inspired from the stock market scam of 1992 which mainly involved Harshad Mehta that rocked the Indian economy and changed lives of thousands forever. Film was nominated for many awards and won third Cyprus International Film Festival, 2008, Aphrodite Medallion for Best Script, RACE - V. Shantaram Awards 2007 -Best Debut Director. Sight Sight is a 2008 horror film written and directed by Adam Ahlbrandt. Sea Rex 3D: Journey to a Prehistoric World Sea Rex 3D: Journey to a Prehistoric World is a 3D film released to IMAX theaters in 2010. It was released on Blu-ray and Blu-ray 3D in November, 2011. The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special: In 3-D! On Ice! The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special – In 3-D! On Ice! is a documentary special that examined the "cultural phenomenon" of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 10, 2010. The special was directed by Morgan Spurlock. My Tutor Friend 2 My Tutor Friend 2 is a 2007 South Korean romantic comedy film released on April 19, 2007. It was promoted as a sequel to the 2003 movie My Tutor Friend, but the films characters and plots are unrelated, and only share the basic premise of a boy and girl of the same age that happen to meet as student and tutor, and later fall in love. La croisière La Croisière is a 2011 French comedy film directed by Pascale Pouzadoux. Beauty Day Beauty Day is a 2011 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Jay Cheel. It features the life and work of Ralph Zavadil whose Capn Video series on a community cable channel consisted of outlandish stunts which resembled those seen in the later Jackass series. Zavadil also discusses aspects of his personal life, such as working at the local GM plant, and his family which were affected by his drinking problem. Waiting in the Summer is 2012 Japanese anime television series animated by J.C.Staff, produced by Genco and Geneon, and directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai. The screenplay was written by Yōsuke Kuroda with original character design by Taraku Uon, who both contributed in the creation of the Please! franchise. The 12-episode series aired in Japan between January and March 2012 on TV Aichi and KBS. Sentai Filmworks has licensed the anime for release in North America. The staff of the anime returned to produce an original video animation episode in August 2014. A manga adaptation illustrated by Pepako Dokuta was serialized in ASCII Media Works Dengeki Daioh magazine. Meet the Hitlers Meet the Hitlers is a 2014 documentary film about people around the world who share the name Hitler. The executive producer of the film is Morgan Spurlock. Barabbas Barabbas is a 2012 American-Italian television movie directed by Roger Young. A Tale of Samurai Cooking: A True Love Story is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Yūzou Asahara, starring Aya Ueto. This Isn't Funny This Isnt Funny is a 2015 romantic comedy movie directed by Paul Aston. It was produced in the United States by Easy Open Productions, Metropolitan Entertainment and Nut Bucket Films. If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast If Youre Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Danny Gold that premiered on May 19, 2017 on HBO. Just Neighbors Just Neighbors is a 1919 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Prints of the film survive in the film archives at George Eastman House, the UCLA Film and Television Archive, Filmoteca Española and the National Film, Television and Sound Archives of Canada. Strangers May Kiss Strangers May Kiss is a 1931 American Pre Code drama film produced and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and noncredit-directed by George Fitzmaurice. The movie stars actors such as Norma Shearer, Robert Montgomery and Neil Hamilton. The movie was an adaptation of the book Strangers May Kiss, which was written by Ursula Parrott. Fools for Scandal Fools for Scandal is a 1938 screwball comedy film starring Carole Lombard and Fernand Gravet, and featuring Ralph Bellamy, Allen Jenkins, Isabel Jeans, Marie Wilson and Marcia Ralston. It was produced and directed by Mervyn LeRoy and was written by Herbert Fields and Joseph Fields with additional dialogue by Irving Brecher and uncredited contributions by others, based on the unproduced 1936 play Return Engagement by Nancy Hamilton, James Shute, and Rosemary Casey. The songs are by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. Fools for Scandal is now best remembered as one of Lombards worst films and one that set her on the course for seeking dramatic roles for the next few years. The Girl of the Golden West The Girl of the Golden West is a 1938 American musical western film adapted from the play of the same name by David Belasco, better known for providing the plot of the opera La fanciulla del West by Giacomo Puccini. A frontier woman falls in love with an outlaw. Counter-Attack Counter-Attack is a 1945 war film starring Paul Muni and Marguerite Chapman as two Russians trapped in a collapsed building with seven enemy German soldiers during World War II. It was adapted from the Broadway play Counterattack by Janet and Philip Stevenson, which was in turn based on the play Pobyeda by Mikhail Ruderman and Ilya Vershinin. Two Guys from Milwaukee Two Guys from Milwaukee is a 1946 comedy film directed by David Butler and starring Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, and Joan Leslie. It was distributed by Warner Bros.. The film is about a Balkan prince who wants to see for himself what America is really like. So he slips away from his entourage in New York City and pretends to be an average guy. The film and closely mimics the style of the Paramounts popular Road pictures, with Morgan in the Bing Crosby romantic straight role and Carson as the comedic Bob Hope sidekick. Morgan, Carson, director David Butler, and writer I. A. L. Diamond reteamed for the 1948 followup, Two Guys from Texas. Hook, Line and Stinker Hook, Line and Stinker is a 1958 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Production number 1487. Ánimas Trujano (El hombre importante) Ánimas Trujano is a 1962 Mexican drama film directed by Ismael Rodríguez, based on a novel by Rogelio Barriga Rivas. It stars Toshiro Mifune, Columba Domínguez, Flor Silvestre, and Antonio Aguilar. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Haunted Mouse Haunted Mouse is a 1965 Tom and Jerry cartoon directed and produced by Chuck Jones. The story was co-written by Chuck Jones and Jim Pabian, who had previously co-written and directed The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off. The cartoons title is a play on words of "haunted house". They Have Changed Their Face They Have Changed Their Face is a 1971 Italian horror film directed by Corrado Farina and starring Adolfo Celi. The film won the Golden Leopard award for the Best First Feature at the Locarno International Film Festival in 1971. The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case is a 1976 American television film dramatisation of the Lindbergh kidnapping. It was directed by Buzz Kulik and stars Cliff DeYoung, Anthony Hopkins, Martin Balsam, Joseph Cotten, and Walter Pidgeon. Why Shoot the Teacher? Why Shoot the Teacher? is a 1977 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Silvio Narizzano and starring Bud Cort, Samantha Eggar, Kenneth Griffith, and Chris Wiggins. It is based on a book of the same name by Max Braithwaite. The Miracle Fighters The Miracle Fighters is a 1982 Hong Kong martial arts fantasy comedy film directed by Yuen Woo-ping and starring Bryan Leung, Yuen Cheung-yan and Yuen Yat-cho. The films action sequences features various elements of fantasy which includes magic. It was followed by two sequels, Shaolin Drunkard and Taoism Drunkard which are similar style films with different storylines. Le crime d'Ovide Plouffe The Crime of Ovide Plouffe, also known as Murder in the Family in its television run, is a Canadian film and television miniseries from Quebec. The project consisted of two parts: a two-hour theatrical film directed by Denys Arcand which was released to theatres in 1984, and a six-hour television miniseries which aired in 1986, with four hours directed by Gilles Carle leading into the Arcand film as the final two hours. The series was an adaptation of Roger Lemelins 1982 novel, Le crime dOvide Plouffe, a sequel to his influential 1948 novel Les Plouffe. The original novel had been adapted by Carle as the 1981 film The Plouffe Family, and many of the same actors from the 1981 film reprised their roles in The Crime. The cast included Gabriel Arcand, Anne Letourneau, Donald Pilon, Serge Dupire, Dominique Michel, Rémy Girard, Julien Poulin, and Pierre Curzi. The theatrical film depicted the criminal trial of Ovide Plouffe after he is falsely accused of murdering of his wife Rita, while the television-only episodes told the story leading up to the murder. The series aired in French on Télévision de Radio-Canada, and in English on CBC Television, in 1986. The French airing retained the films title Le Crime dOvide Plouffe, while the English airing of the series was retitled from The Crime of Ovide Plouffe to Murder in the Family. A Streetcar Named Desire A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1984 American made-for-television drama film directed by John Erman and based on the 1947 play of the same name by Tennessee Williams. The film stars Ann-Margret and Treat Williams and premiered on ABC on March 4, 1984. Mixed Blood Mixed Blood is a 1985 film directed by Paul Morrissey and John Leguizamos film debut. Promise Promise is a 1986 American made-for-television drama film presented by Hallmark Hall of Fame. Adapted by screenwriter Richard Friedenberg from a story by Ken Blackwell and Tennyson Flowers, the film was directed by Glenn Jordan and aired December 14, 1986. James Garner stars as a carefree man who returns to his hometown after his mothers death and has to assume responsibility for his mentally ill younger brother. One of the most honored films in television history, Promise received the Peabody Award, Humanitas Prize, Christopher Award and Golden Globe Award. Its record of five Primetime Emmy Awards was not matched until 2010, by the film Temple Grandin. Love Among Thieves Love Among Thieves is a made-for-television romantic-adventure film produced by the ABC network in 1987. It was directed by Roger Young and starred Audrey Hepburn, Robert Wagner, Jerry Orbach. The ending left the door open for either a sequel or possibly a TV series, but neither eventuated. Reportedly, Hepburn donated her salary to UNICEF. Love Among Thieves is notable for several reasons. It was the only made-for-TV film in which Hepburn appeared. It was also the last film in which she took a starring role. This was the first Hepburn film since 1981s They All Laughed. It contains a number of intentional references to Hepburns earlier films, mostly in dialogue, although the basic plot borrows from her 1960s films Charade, Paris and How to Steal a Million. The film includes her final on-screen kiss. In 2009, the film became available on DVD through the Warner Archive Collection. Dracula's Widow Dracula’s Widow is a 1988 vampire thriller film directed by Christopher Coppola , written by Tom Blomquist as Kathryn Ann Thomas, and starring Sylvia Kristel, Josef Sommer and Lenny von Dohlen. Kristel, in the titular role, goes on a killing spree in a seedy 1980s Hollywood, while in search of her husband. Hong Chang Fei Long The Dragon from Russia is a 1990 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Clarence Fok and based on the Japanese manga Crying Freeman and written by Kazuo Koike and Ryoichi Ikegami, and also produced by Dean Shek, and starring Sam Hui, Maggie Cheung, Nina Li Chi, Carrie Ng, Loletta Lee and guest starring Shek in his second-to-last film appearance before retiring from acting in two years later. The Swordsman in Double Flag Town Swordsmen in Double Flag Town or The Swordsman in Double Flag Town is a 1991 Chinese film directed by He Ping, starring Gao Wei and Zhang Manna. It is a hybrid sort of Western and wuxia film, acted by a cast of largely unknowns, and was produced by Xian Film Studio. Gogs Gogs!, or simply Gogs, was a British claymation-style animated television series which took the form of a sitcom, originally aired on Welsh TV in 1993, and aired in the rest of the UK on the BBC in 1996. Gogs has since been aired internationally, and still enjoys re-runs on occasion. Gogs revolves around a family clan of dumb, primitive and socially inept cavemen in a fantasy prehistoric Stone Age setting, and contained much dark comedy, various toilet humour-based gags and gross out situations; for example the cavemen losing control of their bodily functions. It also featured their often comedic daily struggle for survival, and attempts to advance their technology and society, such as creating fire, and often failing miserably, comically and absurdly in the act. In the Welsh language, the term Gogs is slang for Gogledd which translates as North and gogs as Northerners’. The originators of Gogs, schoolfriends Deiniol Morris and Siôn Jones - both Welsh language speakers from Bethesda in North Wales decided that the single syllable word ‘Gog’ just had the right sound and a simple, direct quality which seemed to lend itself well to the primitive nature of the cave family. The show was more oriented towards an adult audience than other claymation television series such as The Trap Door or Wallace and Gromit, which were more child-friendly than Gogs. Although often called a childrens television program, the "grungy" Gogs with its adult humor-based gags tended to be shown after the watershed, and so was often referred to as "claymation for the post-pub generation". There was an intention by Jones, Morris and Mort to rebel against the ‘cleaning up’ of the comedic cartoon ‘violence’ that they had grown up with. Later VHS and DVD releases carried a parental guidance rating. The original series contained only five episodes each of around five to six minutes long. After winning numerous awards a second series was commissioned with episodes running at a similar length, bringing the total number of episodes of the two series to thirteen in number. In 1998 the last installment of Gogs, a 30-minute-long special, Gogwana, was aired, which was also critically well received and won numerous awards. Les palmes de M. Schutz Les Palmes de M. Schutz is a 1997 French drama film directed by Claude Pinoteau and starring Isabelle Huppert. Waterproof Waterproof is a 2000 Christian drama film directed and written by Barry Berman and starring Burt Reynolds, April Grace, Whitman Mayo, and Orlando Jones. The film follows Tyree Battle who takes Eli Zeal to her hometown to recover after he is shot in the arm during a robbery committed by her 11 year old son. The film was produced by Cape Fear Filmworks and distributed by Cloud Ten Pictures and later Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. It was completed in 1998 and released on video in 2000. The Joyriders The Joyriders is a 1999 American crime drama film directed by Bradley Battersby and written by Jeff Spiegel and Bradley Battersby. The film stars Martin Landau as Gordon Trout, an elderly suicidal man who is kidnapped for his car and his money by a trio of runaway teenagers. Swing You Sinners! Swing You Sinners! is a 1930 animated cartoon short, directed by the Fleischer Brothers. The cartoon is notable for its surreal, dark and sometimes even abstract content. Shaukeen Shaukeen is a 1982 Bollywood comedy film directed by Basu Chatterjee dealing with the psychological aspects of people reaching the dusk of their life. The movie stars Ashok Kumar, Utpal Dutt, A.K. Hangal, Rati Agnihotri and Mithun Chakraborty. Basu Chaterjee loved the song Nitol Paye Rinik Jhinik sung and composed by S. D. Burman since childhood and requested R. D. Burman to compose song Jab Bhi Koi using same tune in the film. The Adventures of the American Rabbit The Adventures of the American Rabbit is a 1986 animated film directed by Fred Wolf and Nobutaka Nishizawa. It was released by Clubhouse Pictures. Terrible Teddy, the Grizzly King Terrible Teddy, the Grizzly King is a 1901 American silent film directed by Edwin S. Porter. Produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company, it is the earliest known political satire in American film. It features three actors, all of whom are unknown. Manhunt , known as Manhunt, or Hot Pursuit, or Dangerous Chase in some translations, is a 1976 Japanese chase film directed by Junya Satō. It is based on the novel of the same name by Juko Nishimura. The Impossible Kid of Kung Fu The Impossible Kid is a 1982 exploitation film directed by Eddie Nicart, and starring Filipino actor Weng Weng. The film is a sequel to For Your Height Only, which was also directed by Nicart. Devon's Ghost: Legend of the Bloody Boy Devons Ghost: Legend of the Bloody Boy is a 2005 independent action-horror film starring Power Rangers alumni Johnny Yong Bosch and Karan Ashley. The film is directed by Koichi Sakamoto and Johnny Yong Bosch. It is about a town haunted by a boys ghost that turns into a bloody terror. The UK Film 2000 DVD release was re-titled Sawed. A Thief Catcher A Thief Catcher is a one-reel 1914 American comedy film, produced by Mack Sennett for his Keystone film company, directed by Ford Sterling, and starring Sterling, Mack Swain, Edgar Kennedy, and Charles Chaplin as a policeman. Chaplin had claimed in interviews that he had played a bit-role as a policeman while at Keystone Studios. All About Love All About Love is a 2005 Hong Kong romance film directed by Daniel Yu Wai-Kwok starring Andy Lau, Charlie Yeung and Charlene Choi. My Boss, My Teacher My Boss, My Teacher is a 2006 South Korean film and sequel to the 2001 film My Boss. It was followed by The Mafia in 2007. Cheech Cheech is a Canadian comedy-drama film, released in 2006. It was directed by Patrice Sauvé and written by François Létourneau based on his own prior stage play Cheech, ou Les hommes de Chrysler sont en ville. Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk is a 2008 American documentary film directed by Greg MacGillivray and narrated by Robert Redford. It was released to IMAX 3D Theaters in 2008. Anthropologist Wade Davis and river advocate Robert F. Kennedy Jr journey down the Colorado River on a two-week expedition to highlight water conservation issues. Traveling by rafts, kayaks and wooden dories, they are accompanied by their daughters and guided by Shana Watahomigie, a Native American National Park ranger. The film explores Americas drought and freshwater shortages, the impact on the river of damming, and human water supply needs, such as that of the city of Las Vegas. Shot in four weeks almost entirely on the Colorado River, the challenging production, which features the first 3D IMAX images of the Grand Canyon, took the 350-pound 3D IMAX camera through its paces and involved the cooperation of three Indian nations, the National Park Service, film sponsor Teva’s team of kayakers and more than a dozen experienced river guides. The production represents the largest filmmaking expedition in the canyons recent history and the last major film production of its magnitude to be shot in the canyon due to new protective restrictions on the number of crew members and equipment allowed. The film is directed by IMAX director and cinematographer Greg MacGillivray, who previously explored similar conservation themes in his Academy Award-nominated films The Living Sea and Dolphins, also filmed for IMAX Theaters. The film won Best Cinematography of the Year and a Special Achievement in Filmmaking Award for the opening 3D title sequence from the Giant Screen Cinema Association. It also won a Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing by the Motion Picture Sound Editors USA and was nominated for a VES Award for Outstanding Visual Effects by the Visual Effects Society. The Reverend The Reverend is a 2011 horror film directed by Neil Jones. It had its world premiere on October 7, 2011 at the Grimm Up North Film Festival and received a DVD release on February 11, 2014 through Level 33. The story is a very loose retelling of the Book of Job. The film had a predominantly negative reception. Lone Rider Lone Rider is a 2008 made for television Western. It was directed by David S. Cass Sr. and stars Lou Diamond Phillips and Stacy Keach. The Forbidden Legend: Sex & Chopsticks 2 The Forbidden Legend Sex & Chopsticks 2 is a 2009 Hong Kong sex film and sequel to The Forbidden Legend Sex & Chopsticks, adapted from Lanling Xiaoxiao Shengs classical novel The Golden Lotus. It was produced by Wong Jing and directed by Qian Wenqi. The film stars Oscar Lam wai-kin, Hayakawa Serina, Wakana Hikaru, and Kaera Uehara. Monument to Michael Jackson Monument to Michael Jackson is a 2014 Serbian comedy film directed by Darko Lungulov. It was one of six films shortlisted by Serbia to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to Enclave. Trigger Trigger is a 2010 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Bruce McDonald and starring Molly Parker and Tracy Wright as Kat and Vic, former rock stars reuniting their band Trigger for the first time since their retirement. The film was originally planned in the late 1990s as a companion film to McDonalds Hard Core Logo, which would have starred Hugh Dillon and Callum Keith Rennie. However, work on the film remained dormant until McDonald and screenwriter Daniel MacIvor decided to rewrite their original screenplay to be about two women instead. Rennie does, however, appear in the film as his Hard Core Logo character Billy Tallent. The films cast also includes Daniel MacIvor, Don McKellar, Sarah Polley, Lenore Zann, Carole Pope and Julian Richings. Brendan Canning of Broken Social Scene wrote the films score. Wright was undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer during the films production. It was the last film she completed before her death. Ninja Kids!!! is a 2011 Japanese family-oriented comedy film directed by Takashi Miike. The film is live-action adaptation of the Japanese anime series Nintama Rantarō. The film stars Seishiro Kato as Rantaro who is sent to a ninja training school by his parents. During the summer, they are challenged by a group of rival ninjas which culminates in a race to ring a bell on top of a mountain. Ninja Kids!!! had its world premiere at the New York Asian Film Festival on July 3, 2011 and was released theatrically in Japan on July 23 where it was the fourth-highest-grossing film in its opening week. I Kissed a Vampire I Kissed a Vampire was a vampire rock musical web series starring Lucas Grabeel, Drew Seeley, and Adrian Slade. The series was one of the most popular webseries on iTunes and has been made into a film featuring 17 songs. The film premiered in March 2012 with music written by Frankie Blue, lyrics by Blue and Chris Sean Nolan, and a script by Laurie Nolan. El Más Buscado El Más Buscado is a 2014 Mexican crime film, directed and written by José Manuel Cravioto. The film was also released as Mexican Gangster: La Leyenda del Charro Misterioso and is based on the life of Alfredo Ríos Galeana, a real life bank thief, considered the most prolific thief in the history of Mexico. The film stars Tenoch Huerta as Ríos Galeana and shows his assaults, personal relationships and his career singing as a mariachi. The film is a follow-up of a documentary El Charro Misterioso, and was premiered 2015 Morelia International Film Festival. The film also received eight nominations for the Ariel Awards of 2016 for Best Actor, Original Score, Special and Visual Effects, Art Direction, Cinematography, Costume Design and Makeup. Assumed Killer Assumed Killer is a 2013 American thriller drama film written and directed by Bernard Salzmann starring Casper Van Dien, Barbie Castro, Armand Assante, Christie Lynn Smith and Eric Roberts. Salzmann and Castro produced the film and Van Dien served as co-producer. Passione sinistra A Liberal Passion is a 2013 Italian comedy film co-written and directed by Marco Ponti. It is loosely based on the novel Passione sinistra by Chiara Gamberale. For her performance Eva Riccobono was nominated for Nastro DArgento for best supporting actress. The Butterfly Tree The Butterfly Tree is a 2017 Australian drama film directed by Priscilla Cameron. It had its premiere at the 2017 Melbourne International Film Festival, and was screened in the Discovery section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Holy Ghost Holy Ghost is a 2014 American Christian documentary film written and directed by Darren Wilson, to take the viewer to locations around the world to see if the Holy Spirit can really lead a film. Senza nessuna pietà Without Pity is a 2014 Italian crime-thriller film co-written and directed by Michele Alhaique. It was screened in the Horizons section at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. Gut zu Vögeln Gut zu Vögeln is a German romantic comedy film directed by Mira Thiel and starring Anja Knauer and Max von Thun. Advertised as "an anti-romantic comedy", it was released in Germany on 14 January 2016. The films title is a sexual pun: in German, "Gut zu" means "good to", "Vögeln" means "birds", but the unisonous "vögeln" is a colloquialism for having coitus. Il vegetale Il vegetale is a 2018 Italian adventure fiction comedy film directed by Gennaro Nunziante and Fabio Rovazzi, and starring Fabio Rovazzi. Mad About Music Mad About Music is a 1938 American musical film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Deanna Durbin, Herbert Marshall, and Gail Patrick. Based on a story by Marcella Burke and Frederick Kohner, the film is about a girl at an exclusive boarding school who invents an exciting father. When her schoolmates doubt his existence, she has to produce him. Mad About Music received Academy Award nominations for Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, Best Music, and Best Original Story. Paradise for Three Paradise for Three, titled Romance for Three in the United Kingdom, is a 1938 romantic comedy film starring Frank Morgan as a wealthy industrialist who decides to find out about his German workers by temporarily living among them incognito. It was adapted from Erich Kästners novel Three Men in the Snow, published in 1934. Second Fiddle Second Fiddle is a 1939 American musical romance film directed by Sidney Lanfield, starring Sonja Henie, Tyrone Power, Rudy Vallée and Lyle Talbot and released by 20th Century Fox. The score was composed by Irving Berlin. The screenplay involves a Hollywood publicity agent who falls in love with a new actress he helped to discover. The film parodies the extensive search for an actress to play Scarlett OHara in Gone with the Wind. It is sometimes known as Irving Berlins Second Fiddle. Nutty But Nice Nutty but Nice is the 47th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1940 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Design for Scandal Design for Scandal is a 1941 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Taurog. Rosalind Russell stars as a judge targeted by a newspaper tycoon unhappy with her decision in his divorce case. Sleepers West Sleepers West is a 1941 drama film directed by Eugene Forde and starring Lloyd Nolan and Lynn Bari. This second entry in 20th Century-Foxs Michael Shayne series was a remake of the 1934 Fox romantic drama Sleepers East from the novel Sleepers East by Frederick Nebel. The film Michael Shayne - Private Detective was the first in a series of 12 films. Lloyd Nolan starred as Shayne until the series was dropped by Twentieth Century-Fox and picked up by PRC. In the PRC series, Hugh Beaumont played Shayne. The Guilt of Janet Ames The Guilt of Janet Ames is a 1947 American film noir drama film starring Rosalind Russell as a widow who sets out to find the five men whose lives were saved by the sacrifice of her husband in World War II and judge whether they are worthy. Mickey's Delayed Date Mickeys Delayed Date is a cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions, distributed by RKO Radio Pictures and released on October 3, 1947. The film was directed by Charles Nichols and was animated by Jerry Hathcock, George Kreisl, George Nicholas, Harry Holt, Bob Youngquist, Marvin Woodward, and Max Cox with effects animation by Jack Boyd and Andy Engman. It was the last Mickey Mouse cartoon featuring Walt Disney as Mickey Mouse. Night Song Night Song is a 1948 American drama film directed by John Cromwell and starring Dana Andrews, Merle Oberon and Ethel Barrymore. The Senator Was Indiscreet The Senator Was Indiscreet is a 1947 comedy film, the unique movie direction of playwrighter, theatre director and producer, humorist, and drama critic George S. Kaufman, produced by Universal Pictures and with William Powell as a dim-witted U.S. senator who decides to run for president, with Ella Raines as a reporter interested in the detailed diary he has kept about all the political misdeeds of his colleagues. Powell won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor for his performances in this film and in Life with Father. The film also was known as Mr. Ashton Was Indiscreet. Salón México Salón México is a 1949 Mexican film noir directed by Emilio Fernández and co-written by Fernandez and Mauricio Magdaleno. It stars Marga López as a dance hall prostitute struggling to support her younger sister at an exclusive upscale school. It earned Lopez the 1950 Ariel Award for Best Actress and a nomination for the Ariel Award for Best Supporting Actor for Rodolfo Acosta. The film is cited as a classic example of the Mexican genre of Cabaretera about "a sympathetic character, a good woman forced into a bad life by circumstances beyond her control." It was remade as a 1996 film of the same title starring María Rojo. The films sets were designed by the art director Jesús Bracho. The Stupor Salesman The Stupor Salesman is a Warner Bros. animated cartoon of the Looney Tunes series, directed by Arthur Davis, written by Lloyd Turner and Bill Scott, and released in 1948. It stars Mel Blanc as the voices of Daffy Duck and Slug McSlug, an infamous bank robber. The Interrupted Journey The Interrupted Journey is a 1949 British thriller film directed by Daniel Birt and starring Valerie Hobson, Richard Todd, Christine Norden and Tom Walls. The railways scenes were shot at Longmoor in Hampshire. The film includes a train crash occurring after someone pulls the emergency cord, as had happened in the Winsford train crash the previous year. Latin Lovers Latin Lovers is a Technicolor 1953 romantic musical comedy film made by MGM. It was directed by Mervyn LeRoy, and written by Isobel Lennart. The music score is by Nicholas Brodszky, and the cinematographer was Joseph Ruttenberg. PT Raiders The Ship That Died of Shame, released in the United States as PT Raiders, is a black-and-white 1955 Ealing Studios crime film directed by Basil Dearden and starring George Baker, Richard Attenborough and Bill Owen. The film is based on a story written by Nicholas Monsarrat, which originally appeared in Lilliput magazine in 1952. It was later published in a collection of short stories, The Ship That Died of Shame and other stories, in 1959. Though made by Ealing Studios, the film was shot at the film studios at Wembley Park in north-west London. It was the last feature film to be made there. Upstairs and Downstairs Upstairs and Downstairs is a 1959 British comedy drama film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Michael Craig, Anne Heywood, Mylène Demongeot, Claudia Cardinale, James Robertson Justice, Joan Sims, Joan Hickson and Sid James. It should not be confused with the popular British, BAFTA and Emmy award-winning hit television series Upstairs, Downstairs. It features the first English language performance of Claudia Cardinale. Fireball 500 Fireball 500 is a stock car racing film, blended with the beach party film genre. A vehicle for stars Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, and Fabian, it was one of a string of similar racing films from the 1960s. Written by William Asher and Leo Townsend, and directed by William Asher, it tells the story of Dave Owens, a stock car racer forced to run moonshine. Where Does It Hurt? Where Does it Hurt? is a 1972 American comedy film written and directed by Rod Amateau and starring Peter Sellers, Jo Ann Pflug, Rick Lenz, Pat Morita, and Harold Gould. The film is a darkly satirical look at capitalism in a hospital environment. The Disappearance The Disappearance is a 1977 British-Canadian thriller film directed by Stuart Cooper and starring Donald Sutherland, Francine Racette and David Hemmings. It is based on the novel Echoes of Celandine by Derek Marlowe. Bankers Also Have Souls Le Cadeau, released in Italy as Il regalo, is a 1982 French and Italian film. It stars Claudia Cardinale. It is based upon the play written by Italo Terzoli and Enrico Vaime. Blondinka za uglom The Blonde Around the Corner is a 1984 Soviet romantic comedy directed by Vladimir Bortko. It tells the story of an astrophysicist who begins to work at a grocery store where he falls in love with a saleswoman. The film became Bortkos breakthrough. The Devil's Sword The Devils Sword is a 1984 Indonesian sword and sorcery film directed by Ratno Timoer. The film stars Indonesian action star Barry Prima who appears in such films as Ferocious Female Freedom Fighters and The Warrior. The Devils Sword crosses over into many different genres of film. The film features martial arts, and also elements of fantasy, horror, sci-fi, and also some mild sexual content due to the portrayal of the Crocodile Queen. Tea in the Harem Tea in the Harem is a 1985 film directed by Mehdi Charef, based on a book written by Charef in 1983. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. The film won the Prix Jean Vigo in 1985. Queenie Queenie was a 1987 ABC miniseries based on the eponymous novel by Michael Korda. Winston Beard and April Smith adapted the novel for television, with Larry Peerce directing. Buy & Cell Buy & Cell is a 1988 comedy film directed by Robert Boris. The original music score was composed by Mark Shreeve. A Woman's Tale A Womans Tale is a 1991 Australian film directed by Paul Cox and starring Sheila Florance, Gosia Dobrowolska, Norman Kaye, Chris Haywood and Ernie Gray. Alan & Naomi Alan & Naomi is a 1992 film about the friendship between two children in 1944 Brooklyn. Lukas Haas and Vanessa Zaoui star as the title characters, and the screenplay is based on the novel by Myron Levoy. The 1977 novel is an American Book Award Finalist for Childrens Literature and an honor book for the Jane Addams Childrens Book Award, the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award and The Horn Book. Alan & Naomi has received the National Book Awards For Childrens Literature in Germany and Austria, and the Dutch Silver Pencil Prize. In 1986 Alan & Naomi was adapted for a theatrical play, Geheime Freunde, by Rudolf Herfurtner. The novel has been translated into eleven languages. Talons of the Eagle Talons Of The Eagle is a 1992 American martial arts action film starring Billy Blanks, Jalal Merhi, Matthias Hues and James Hong and directed by Michael Kennedy. It received a limited release on November 6, 1992, and was released on video on December 23, 1992. A Caixa A Caixa is a 1994 Portuguese comedy film adapted from the play by Prista Monteiro by Manoel de Oliveira, who also directed the film. It was screened in competition at the 1994 Tokyo International Film Festival. Frank and Ollie Frank and Ollie is a 1995 documentary film about the life and careers of Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, two chief animators who had worked at Walt Disney Animation Studios from its early years until their retirement in the late 1970s. It was directed, produced and written by Theodore Thomas, Frank Thomas son. A number of other important figures in the animation business are also interviewed about Frank and Ollies influence of modern animation, and about their personal friendship. Heads and Tails Heads and Tails is a 1995 Russian comedy-drama film directed by Georgiy Daneliya, based on the short story On the First Breath by Vladimir Makanin. Project Shadowchaser III Project Shadowchaser III, also known as Shadowchaser III, Project Shadowchaser 3000 and Edge Of Darkness, is a 1995 science fiction film by director John Eyres. It is the third installment in the Project Shadowchaser film series. Two-Bits & Pepper Two Bits & Pepper is a 1995 family comedy film directed by Corey Michael Eubanks and starring Joe Piscopo, Lauren Eckstrom, and Rachel Crane. The plot concerns two young girls who get into mischief with their pet horses. They are kidnapped by a pair of bumbling crooks who hold them for ransom, and it is up to their equine pets to rescue them. Mary and Rhoda Mary and Rhoda is a 2000 American made-for-television comedy-drama film starring Mary Tyler Moore and Valerie Harper reprising their roles as Mary Richards and Rhoda Morgenstern from the 1970–1977 sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Although the film is a spin-off of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, James L. Brooks and Allan Burns were not credited for creating the characters; neither they nor any other writers or producers from the original series was involved with this reunion film. It was the only film of any kind to be based on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and the first production to be set in the series "universe" in 18 years since the series finale of Lou Grant in 1982. Mary and Rhoda was written by Katie Ford, executive produced by Mary Tyler Moore and Susan B. Landau, and directed by Barnet Kellman. During the opening title sequence, the original 1970 version of the theme song "Love Is All Around" is played and then switches to the 1996 version recorded by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts. Principal Takes a Holiday Principal Takes a Holiday is an American television film that aired on ABCs The Wonderful World of Disney anthology series. The film premiered on January 4, 1998 and stars Kevin Nealon, Zachery Ty Bryan and Jessica Steen. It was directed by Robert King, who also wrote the screenplay. The story was written by Paul Wolff. The Last Big Thing The Last Big Thing is the debut indie feature film from Writer/Director/Actor Dan Zukovic, featuring an important early role by Mark Ruffalo. It also starred Dan Zukovic and Sibel Ergener. Vasilisa the Beautiful Vasilisa the Beautiful is a 1939 Soviet film produced by Soyuzdetfilm and directed by Alexander Rou. It was based on a traditional Russian fairy tale The Frog Tsarevna. It was the first large-budget feature in the Soviet Union to use fantasy elements, as opposed to the realistic style long favored politically. King of Thieves King of Thieves is a 2004 German movie directed by Ivan Fíla, starring Lazar Ristovski, Jakov Kultiasov, Katharina Thalbach, Paulus Manker, Birol Ünel and Werner Daehn. Yaathra Yathra is a 1985 Indian film directed by Balu Mahendra. It is a remake of Mahendras own 1982 Telugu film Nireekshana. It stars Mammootty and Shobana in the roles portrayed by Bhanu Chander and Archana in the original. Yathra tells a fictional story but is built upon the human rights violations by the police and the prison authorities in India during the nationwide emergency of 1975-1977, when the fundamental rights of the citizens were suspended. It is an adaptation of the 1977 Japanese classic The Yellow Handkerchief. Kariyila Kattu Pole Kariyilakkattu Pole is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language mystery thriller film written and directed by P. Padmarajan. It stars Mammootty, Mohanlal, Rahman, Sripriya, Karthika, Jalaja, and Unni Mary. The film score was composed by Johnson. Based on the radio drama Sisirathil Oru Prabhatham by Sudhakar Mangalodayam, the film revolves around the murder investigation of film director Harikrishnan by Achuthankutty. The Icelandic Dream The Icelandic Dream is a 2000 Icelandic film directed by Robert Ingi Douglas. The movie depicts the story about an average Icelander and his dream to maintain wealth and fame. Video Days Video Days is a skateboarding video by Blind Skateboards released in 1991. It is considered one of the most influential skate videos, as director Spike Jonzes format is frequently cited as its definitive filming template. Video Days is the first movie/video directed by Spike Jonze and stars Mark Gonzales, Rudy Johnson, Jason Lee, Guy Mariano and Jordan Richter. Legendary professional skateboarder Danny Way was briefly on Blind Skateboards from 1990–1991 and shot some footage for Video Days. However, he soon quit Blind, returning to his original team H-Street Skateboards and his footage for Video Days was omitted. A brief shot of Way can be seen during Mark Gonzales part in this video. For One Night For One Night is a 2006 television film based on the true story of Gerica McCrary, who made headlines in 2002 by getting Taylor County High School in her hometown of Butler, to integrate the prom after thirty-one years of segregation. It stars Raven-Symoné as Brianna McCallister and Aisha Tyler as Desiree Howard. The movie was filmed in summer 2005 in Louisiana just before Hurricane Katrina. The movie was written by Dee Harris-Lawrence. This film is the first drama role in the career of Raven-Symoné and disengaged from the Disney Channel. Selena: Greatest Hits Selena: Greatest Hits, is a 2003 American music film starring Jennifer Lopez, which is a tribute to Selenas music. It was released on August 5, 2003 and both English and Spanish are used. It is set in Joshua Tree, California. Grave of the Fireflys Grave of the Fireflies is a live-action TV drama of Grave of the Fireflies, made by NTV in Japan. It was produced in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II. The drama aired on November 1, 2005. Like the anime, the live-action version of Grave of the Fireflies focuses on two siblings struggling to survive the final days of the war in Kobe. Unlike the animated version, it tells the story from the point of view of their cousin and deals with the issue of how the war-time environment could change a kind lady into a hard-hearted woman. It stars Nanako Matsushima as the aunt, as well as Mao Inoue as their cousin. Piano, solo Piano, solo is a 2007 Italian drama film directed by Riccardo Milani. It is based on the book by Walter Veltroni Il disco del mondo - Vita breve di Luca Flores, musicista and it depicts real life events of jazz pianist and composer Luca Flores. December December is a 2008 Brazilian drama film and directoral debut of Selton Mello. Shot in Rio de Janeiro, it stars Leonardo Medeiros, Darlene Glória, Graziella Moretto, Paulo Guarnieri, and Lúcio Mauro. Namo Venkatesha Namo Venkatesa is a 2010 Telugu language action comedy film, produced by Achanta Gopichand, Achanta Ram, Anil Sunkara on 14 Reels Entertainment in association with D. Suresh Babu for Suresh Productions and written and directed by Srinu Vytla. It stars Venkatesh and Trisha in the lead roles and Brahmanandam, Mukesh Rishi, Subbaraju, Jai Akash, and Ali in supporting roles. The music was composed by Devi Sri Prasad with cinematography by Prasad Murella and editing by M. R. Varma. The film released on 14 January 2010. Although it received mixed-to-positive reviews, it was recorded as a hit at the box office. The Off Hours The Off Hours is an American film written and directed by Seattle filmmaker Megan Griffiths. The full-length feature film is akin to real life events that happened at a truck stop. It was distinguished due to its adoption of environmental and socially acceptable settings, which has won recognition by the Sustainable Style Foundation with a SSF Tag award. The film was premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah on January 22, 2011. Reel Love Not to be confused with the TV series Reel Love produced by GMA Network in the Philippines. Reel Love is a 2011 American made-for-television romantic comedy film directed by Brian K. Roberts and starring LeAnn Rimes, Shawn Roberts, Christian Potenza and Burt Reynolds. The film premiered on November 13, 2011 on CMT. Pirate TV Pirate TV is a 2012 French comedy film directed by Michel Leclerc. Kammath & Kammath Proprietors: Kammath & Kammath is a 2013 Malayalam action-comedy film, written by Udayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas, directed by Thomson K. Thomas and produced by Anto Joseph. The film features Mammootty and Dileep in the title roles and Narain, Karthika Nair, Rima Kallingal and Baburaj in supporting roles. Tamil film actor Dhanush has a cameo role as himself. Chic! Chic! is a 2015 French romantic comedy film directed by Jérôme Cornuau. Porcupine Lake Porcupine Lake is a 2017 Canadian drama film directed by Ingrid Veninger. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The film had received positive reviews from The Film Stage and Film Threat. Hasina: A Daughter's Tale Hasina: A Daughters Tale is a 2018 Bangladeshi independent historical docudrama directed by Piplu Khan, based on the life of Sheikh Hasina, the tenth Prime Minister of Bangladesh. The film was jointly produced by the Centre for Research and Information and Applebox Films. It stars Sheikh Hasina as herself in the title role, and her younger sister Sheikh Rehana as herself. The film covers and refers to the assassination of Hasinas father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman along with most of her family in 1975. It was the second-highest-grossing Bangladeshi film in 2018 earning . Lawless Range Lawless Range is a 1935 American Western film released by Republic Pictures, directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring John Wayne. He appears as a "singing cowboy" in the film, with his singing voice dubbed by Glenn Strange, who later found lasting film fame himself as Frankensteins Monster. The Devil Is a Sissy The Devil is a Sissy is a 1936 American MGM comedy-drama film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and Rowland Brown. The film stars Freddie Bartholomew, Jackie Cooper and Mickey Rooney, three of the biggest child stars of the 1930s. The film premiered on September 18, 1936. Ladies in Love Ladies in Love is a romantic comedy film based upon the play by Leslie Bush-Fekete. It was directed by Edward H. Griffith and stars Janet Gaynor, Constance Bennett and Loretta Young. The film revolves around three roommates in exotic Budapest and their comical romantic adventures. Gaynor, Bennett, and Young were billed above the title, with Gaynor receiving top billing. The movie also featured Simone Simon, Don Ameche, Paul Lukas, and Tyrone Power. Supporting player Simone Simon co-starred with James Stewart the following year in Seventh Heaven, a remake of the 1927 film of the same name, playing one of Janet Gaynors greatest roles from the silent era. Tyrone Power and Loretta Young made such an impact in this movie that they were quickly paired by the studio in several more films, including Love Is News, Cafe Metropole, Second Honeymoon, and Suez. Constance Bennett is generally acknowledged by critics as having the best role in the film, but her career went into a steep decline within a few years. Top-billed Janet Gaynor elected to leave films a couple of years later while still at her height, shortly after A Star Is Born and The Young in Heart, in order to travel with her husband, Hollywood costume designer Adrian. The Adventurous Blonde The Adventurous Blonde is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Robertson White and David Diamond. The film stars Glenda Farrell and Barton MacLane. It was released on November 13, 1937. This is the third film in the Torchy Blane movie series by Warner Bros. and is followed by Blondes at Work. June Night June Night is a 1940 Swedish language drama film directed by Per Lindberg. It stars Ingrid Bergman and Marianne Löfgren. Bowery Champs Bowery Champs is an American film starring the East Side Kids. Released in 1944, it was directed by William Beaudine. Never Wave at a WAC Never Wave at a WAC is a 1953 American comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod, and starring Rosalind Russell and Paul Douglas. Gonzales' Tamales Gonzales Tamales is a Looney Tunes animated film. The Possessors The Possessors is a 1958 French drama film directed by Denys de La Patellière, starring Jean Gabin, Pierre Brasseur, Bernard Blier, Jean Desailly, Françoise Christophe and Annie Ducaux. It tells the story of a forceful tycoon wholly devoted to the business he has nurtured, at the expense of his family and above all his only son. The screenplay is based on the novel Les grandes familles by Maurice Druon, which won the Prix Goncourt in 1948. The film recorded 4,042,041 admissions in France. Gabin received the 1959 David di Donatello for Best Foreign Actor. -30- -30- is a 1959 film directed by Jack Webb and starring Webb and William Conrad as night managing editor and night city editor, respectively, of a fictional Los Angeles newspaper, loosely based on the real-life Los Angeles Herald-Examiner. The Swindlers I magliari is a 1959 Italian drama film directed by Francesco Rosi. The film won the silver ribbon for best cinematography. In 2008 it was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. Never Too Late Never Too Late is a 1965 comedic feature film directed by Bud Yorkin. It stars 54-year-old Maureen OSullivan as the wife of a businessman who discovers, after 25 years of marriage, she is to become a mother for the second time. Homebodies Homebodies is a 1974 comedy horror film directed by Larry Yust. The film features a cast of veteran actors, including Ian Wolfe, Ruth McDevitt, Peter Brocco, and Douglas Fowley. The film centers on elderly residents resorting to murder to protect their condemned building. Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins is a 1975 film directed by Dick Richards and written by John Kaye. The film was the second film credit for Jerry Bruckheimer, who was an associate producer. The film features the song "Honky Tonk Angels" as performed by lead actress Sally Kellerman. Good King Dagobert Good King Dagobert is a 1984 French-Italian film directed by Dino Risi. Teresa's Tattoo Teresas Tattoo is a 1994 American action-comedy-crime film directed by Julie Cypher. The film stars C. Thomas Howell, Nancy McKeon, Lou Diamond Phillips, Melissa Etheridge, who also performed songs for the film, Casey Siemaszko, and Adrienne Shelly. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California, USA. Teresas Tattoo was produced by CineTel Films, Trimark Pictures, and Yankee Entertainment Group Inc. It was distributed by Trimark Pictures. A Petal A Petal is a 1996 South Korean film directed by Jang Sun-woo. Halloween with the New Addams Family Halloween with the New Addams Family is a 1977 American made-for-television comedy horror film based on the 1964–1966 sitcom The Addams Family which reunited original cast members John Astin, Carolyn Jones, Jackie Coogan, Ted Cassidy, Lisa Loring, Ken Weatherwax and Felix Silla. Garfield in Paradise Garfield in Paradise is a 1986 animated television special directed by Phil Roman, based on the Garfield comic strip by Jim Davis. It features Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield the house cat, other regulars Thom Huge and Gregg Berger, and guest star Wolfman Jack. The story concerns the characters visiting a tropical vacation destination. The special was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program and has been released on DVD. Rollercoaster Rollercoaster is a 1999 teen drama film directed by Scott Smith. It is about five teens who escape a group home and travel to a defunct amusement park, hoping to find a notorious kid-friendly security guard who will run the rides for them. Although pursuing a fun-filled day, two of the teens, a couple expecting a baby, have formed a suicide pact and plan to use the amusement park to carry it out. It was filmed at Playland Amusement Park in Vancouver, Canada. Deep in My Heart Deep in My Heart is a 1999 American made-for-television drama film based on a true story, starring Anne Bancroft and Lynn Whitfield and directed by Anita W. Addison. Bancroft received a primetime Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for her role. Buffalo Rider Buffalo Rider is a 1976 action film directed by John Fabian, George Lauris, and Dick Robinson. Midwives Midwives is a 2001 American television film, starring Sissy Spacek, Peter Coyote, Terry Kinney, Alison Pill and Piper Laurie. It was directed by Glenn Jordan. The film is based in the 1997 novel Midwives written by Chris Bohjalian. It was Lifetimes 100th Original Movie and had the highest rating in the networks history. Polleke Polleke is a 2003 Dutch family film, based on the childrens book by Guus Kuijer. It received a Golden Film for 100,000 visitors. The book Camera loopt... Actie! by Bibi Dumon Tak offers a look behind the scenes of making this film. This Very Moment This Very Moment is a 2003 film directed by Christoph Hochhäusler. A Bronx Morning A Bronx Morning is a 1931 American Pre-Code avant-garde film by American filmmaker Jay Leyda. Described as "city symphony", the eleven-minute European style film recorded a Bronx street in New York City before it is crowded with traffic. Largely unnoticed in the United States, on the strength of this film Leyda was invited to study with Soviet filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein, the only American to do so. In 2004, A Bronx Morning was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film was funded with the proceeds of a sale of a wooden figurine of Henry Ward Beecher, which Leyda had originally found in a junk shop, to a representative of Abby Aldrich Rockefeller. Maman Last Call Maman Last Call is a Canadian comedy-drama film, released in 2005. An adaptation of Nathalie Petrowskis 1995 novel, the film was written by Petrowski and directed by François Bouvier. The film stars Sophie Lorain as Alice Malenfant, a career-oriented journalist who has resisted marrying and start a family with her boyfriend Louis, but unexpectedly finds herself pregnant. Petrowski garnered a Genie Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 26th Genie Awards. Al otro lado Al Otro Lado is a 2004 Mexican film directed by Gustavo Loza. The film follows the story of three children, one from Mexico, Cuba, and Morocco, as they attempt to deal with realities of immigration in their societies. The film won three awards at the Lleida Latin-American Film Festival in 2006, including Best Film and the Audience Award; Vanessa Bauche won best actress at the festival for her performance. Al Otro Lado was also the Mexican candidate for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 78th Academy Awards, but was not selected as one of the final five nominees. Interference Dead Line is a 2006 Argentine thriller, which also contains horror elements, written and directed by Sergio Esquenazi. It stars Andrés Bagg, Virginia Lustig, Oliver Kolker, Chris Longo and Brent Garlock. It was distributed by The Asylum. California Dreaming California Dreaming is a 2007 film written and directed by Linda Voorhees starring Lea Thompson, Dave Foley and Patricia Richardson. It was premiered at the 2007 Omaha Film Festival. What If...? Notre univers impitoyable is a 2008 French film written and directed by Léa Fazer. The film stars Alice Taglioni, Jocelyn Quivrin, Thierry Lhermitte, Pascale Arbillot, Julie Ferrier and Scali Delpeyrat. The soundtrack was composed by Sébastien Schuller. Soo: Revenge for a Twisted Fate Soo is a 2007 South Korean film directed by Yoichi Sai. C Me Dance C Me Dance is a 2009 Christian film, written and directed by Greg Robbins. It was produced by Uplifting Entertainment, distributed by Freestyle Releasing, and was released on April 3, 2009. It has been endorsed by the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and The Dove Foundation. It has had songs written by Lincoln Brewster, Eowyn, Stephanie Fraschetti and Terri Shamar. Veera Veera is a 2011 Telugu-language action comedy film directed by Ramesh Varma and cinematography by Chota K. Naidu which features Ravi Teja, Kajal Aggarwal and Taapsee Pannu in the lead roles. The film featured music by Thaman and was released on 20 May 2011. The film had completed 50 days in 60 centres and a 100-day run at the box office according to Zee 24 Gantalu. The film was released in Tamil as Veeraiyaah, in Hindi as The Great Veera in 2012 and also in Malayalam as Veera. Salve Salve is a 2011 Iranian drama film directed by Alireza Davood Nejad. Dutta Vs. Dutta Dutta Vs Dutta is a 2012 Indian Bengali film directed by Anjan Dutt. This is Anjan Dutts semi-autobiographical film. Most of the film has been shot in a house of Amherst Street in Kolkata. Anjan has described this house resonated feel of his old house of Beniapukur. The film received mixed reviews. According to Anandabazar Patrika reviewer Sangeeta Bandopadhyay, this was Anjan Dutts best film. This opinion was shared by another Bengali newspaper Ei Samay. However, The Times of India said that "the plot comes across as a total mishmash and therefore, loses punch". The Great Mystical Circus The Great Mystical Circus is a 2018 Brazilian romantic drama film directed and written by Cacá Diegues, his first film in 12 years. It premiered at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival and was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. It is based on a poem by Jorge de Lima and tells the story of a great love affair between an aristocrat and an acrobat and the saga of the Austrian family who owned the Circus Knieps, and their adventures around the world during the early 20th century. Belluscone. Una storia siciliana Belluscone: A Sicilian Story is a 2014 Italian docu-fiction film written and directed by Franco Maresco. It was screened in the Horizons section at the 71st Venice International Film Festival, winning the Special Jury Prize. Drowning Love is a 2016 Japanese film directed by and based on the manga series of the same name by George Asakura. It stars Nana Komatsu, Masaki Suda, Daiki Shigeoka and Mone Kamishiraishi. It was released in Japan by on November 5, 2016. Franca: Chaos and Creation Franca: Chaos and Creation is a 2016 documentary film directed by Francesco Carrozzini. The film focuses on his mother Franca Sozzani, editor-in-chief of Vogue Italia for nearly three decades, and highlights her groundbreaking influence on fashion editorials while also exploring the relationship between Sozzani and Carrozzini as mother and son. The film premiered on September 2, 2016 in the "Cinema nel Giardino" category at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival where it received early positive reviews from the fashion industry. It hosted its North American premiere during the 24th Hamptons International Film Festival in October 2016 and also screened at AFI Fest in Los Angeles on November 15, 2016. The film was picked up for distribution in the US by Bond/360. In September 2017, Carrozzini announced that the film will receive a special release in Italy on September 25–27, 2017 as part of Fashion Film Festival Milano and be available to stream worldwide on Netflix starting in October 2017. Oranges and Lemons Oranges and Lemons is a 1923 American silent film starring Stan Laurel. The Millionaire The Millionaire is a 1931 all-talking pre-Code comedy film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and starring George Arliss in the title role. The film is a remake of the 1922 film called The Ruling Passion, which also starred Arliss. The film was based on the short story "Idle Hands" by Earl Derr Biggers. In one of his earliest film roles, James Cagney had a brief but key appearance as a life insurance salesman. Crime Without Passion Crime Without Passion is a 1934 American drama film directed by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, starring Claude Rains. It is the first of four pictures written, produced and directed by Hecht and MacArthur for Paramount Pictures. Sixty to seventy percent of the film was directed by cinematographer Lee Garmes. The plot centers around a clever and suave but unscrupulous and dishonest lawyer, Lee Gentry who boasts that he "lives by lies". His attempts to finish his affair with a clinging, besotted cabaret artist do not go according to plan. Three Men on a Horse Three Men on a Horse is a 1936 comedy film adapted from the Broadway play of the same name written by George Abbott and John Cecil Holm. A mild-mannered greeting card poet has the uncanny ability to pick winners in horse races. The Dybbuk The Dybbuk is a 1937 Yiddish-language Polish fantasy drama directed by Michał Waszyński. It is based on the play The Dybbuk by S. Ansky. The Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds is a 1914 play by S. Ansky, relating the story of a young bride possessed by a dybbuk – a malicious possessing spirit, believed to be the dislocated soul of a dead person – on the eve of her wedding. The Dybbuk is considered a seminal play in the history of Jewish theatre, and played an important role in the development of Yiddish theatre and theatre in Israel. The play was based on years of research by Ansky, who traveled between Jewish shtetls in Russia and Ukraine, documenting folk beliefs and stories of the Hassidic Jews. The film, with some changes in the plot structure, starred as Leah, Leon Liebgold as Hannan, and as Rabbi Azrael ben Hodos. The film adds an additional act before those in the original play: it shows the close friendship of Sender and Nisn as young men. Besides the language of the film itself, the picture is noted among film historians for the striking scene of Leahs wedding, which is shot in the style of German Expressionism. The film is generally considered one of the finest in the Yiddish language. The Dybbuk was filmed on location in Kazimierz Dolny, Poland, and in Feniks Film Studio in Warsaw. Porky's Preview Porkys Preview is a short film of animation produced by Leon Schlesinger and directed by Tex Avery. It features Porky Pig. The film was released on 19 April 1941, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. Corvette K-225 Corvette K-225 is a 1943 American war film directed by Richard Rosson and starring Randolph Scott and James Brown, with Ella Raines making her feature film debut. The film was released in the UK as The Nelson Touch. Robert Mitchum, credited as Bob Mitchum, had a minor supporting role, one of 20 Hollywood films he made in 1943. Tony Gaudio was nominated for the 1943 Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Corvette K -225. Crash Goes the Hash Crash Goes the Hash is the 77th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1944 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Something in the Wind Something in the Wind is a 1947 American musical comedy film directed by Irving Pichel and starring Deanna Durbin, Donald OConnor, and John Dall. Durbins third husband Charles David said she "hated" making her last three films and that she would watch all her old movies except those three. Heat Wave The House Across the Lake is a 1954 British crime drama film, released in the United States as Heat Wave. The film noir drama, filmed and set in England, stars Alex Nicol and Hillary Brooke, who are the only Americans in the cast, although Brooke plays a British character, as she did in most films. Sid James plays a prominent supporting role in which he is, unusually for him, a "good guy". In the Bag In the Bag is a 1956 Walt Disneys animated theatrical short directed by Jack Hannah and featuring park ranger J. Audubon Woodlore and his comedic foil Humphrey the Bear. The short can be found on disc 2 of Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s. This was the last Disney theatrical cartoon short subject distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. Le rouge est mis Speaking of Murder is a 1957 French crime film directed by Gilles Grangier and starring Jean Gabin. The original French title is Le rouge est mis, which means "the red light is on". The screenplay is based on a novel by Auguste Le Breton. Guns Girls and Gangsters Guns, Girls and Gangsters is a 1959 American film noir crime film directed by Edward L. Cahn starring Mamie Van Doren, Gerald Mohr, Lee Van Cleef, and Grant Richards. Constantine and the Cross Constantine and the Cross is a 1961 historical drama film about the early career of the emperor Constantine, who first legalized and then adopted Christianity in the early 4th century. The fictionalised film only stretches as far into his life as the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in AD 312. In 303 AD, Constantine became the first emperor of Gaul. Before a battle with the Romans, he has a revelation, and assures his army of the freedom of worship for all Christians. This biblical epic also shows the graphic defeat of the Roman army. Adiós gringo Adiós gringo is a 1965 Spaghetti Western directed by Giorgio Stegani. It stars Giuliano Gemma and was co produced between Italy, Spain and France. A major success in Italy, it was the 4th highest grossing picture of the year. The Down-in-the-Hole Gang The Holes is a 1974 French comedy film written and directed by Pierre Tchernia. Himiko Himiko is a 1974 Japanese fantasy drama film directed by Masahiro Shinoda. It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival Feature Film Competition. Dirty Duck Down and Dirty Duck, promoted under the abbreviated title Dirty Duck, is a 1974 American adult animated comedy film written and directed by Charles Swenson and starring Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan as the voices of a strait-laced, low-level white-collar worker named Willard and an unnamed duck, among other characters. The plot consists of a series of often abstract sequences, including plot material created by stars Kaylan, Volman, Robert Ridgely, and, according to the films ending credits, various people Swenson encountered during the making of the film. Dirty Duck received mostly negative reviews, with many criticizing it for its crude humor and others seeing the film as an attempt to cash in on the success of Ralph Bakshis Fritz the Cat. The film fared better on home video and is now considered a cult film. Tema The Theme is a 1979 Soviet comedy film directed by Gleb Panfilov. It tells the story of an egotistical playwright who thinks of himself as an artist, but who allows the system to make him write conformist plays. The film was heavily censored on its release in 1979. The full version was not released until 1986; this version was awarded the Golden Bear at the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. This House Possessed This House Possessed is a 1981 American made-for-television horror film directed by William Wiard and starring Parker Stevenson and Slim Pickens. Bonnie e Clyde all'italiana Bonnie e Clyde allitaliana, internationally released as Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style, is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. I Love Maria I Love Maria is a 1988 Hong Kong science fiction film directed by David Chung and starring the films producers Tsui Hark and John Shum, alongside Sally Yeh, Tony Leung and Lam Ching-ying. The Snow Queen The Snow Queen is a 1986 Finnish fantasy film directed by Päivi Hartzell. The film was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The House of Bernarda Alba The House of Bernarda Alba is a 1987 Spanish drama film directed by Mario Camus. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival and in the main competition at the 15th Moscow International Film Festival. It is based on the play of the same name. Necromancer Necromancer is a 1988 American horror film directed by Dusty Nelson and starring Elizabeth Kaitan. The story follows a young woman who is raped by a group of men, and contacts a necromancer to exact her revenge. Buford's Beach Bunnies Bufords Beach Bunnies is a 1993 American comedy film featuring Jim Hanks. Fires of Kuwait Fires of Kuwait is a 1992 American documentary film on the Kuwaiti oil fires directed by David Douglas. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.. The film was the winner of the 2005 Hall of Fame Award from Giant Screen Cinema Association. The documentary focuses on the international effort to extinguish Kuwaits burning oilfields in the aftermath of the Gulf War. Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story is a 1995 American made-for-television biographical film chronicling the life of British-American actress Elizabeth Taylor, directed by Kevin Connor. Favorite Deadly Sins National Lampoons Favorite Deadly Sins is a 1995 comedy TV-film. It is a trilogy of short episodes about the foundation of show business; Lust Greed and Anger. It stars Andrew Clay, Denis Leary and Joe Mantegna. Lust was written by Learys wife, Ann Lembeck. It is the directorial debut of Denis Leary. It was nominated for Best Casting for TV Nighttime Special: Artios award in Casting Society of America. The movie was shot in Los Angeles, California and New York City. Denis Leary won Best Directing in Comedy CableACE Award for this film. Assault on Dome 4 Assault on Dome 4 is a 1997 American science-fiction film, starring Joseph Culp, Bruce Campbell, Jocelyn Seagrave, and Brion James. The film was directed by Gilbert Po, and written by Hesh Rephun. Lost and Found Lost and Found is a 1996 Hong Kong film written and directed by Lee Chi-Ngai. It stars Kelly Chan, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Michael Wong. Slayers Great is a 1997 anime film written by Hajime Kanzaka and directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and Hiroshi Watanabe. It was the third film released in the Slayers saga and was met with a generally positive reception from Western critics. Great was followed by Slayers Gorgeous in 1997. In the film, protagonist sorceresses Lina Inverse and Naga the Serpent arrive at a town where the art of golem-making is highly prized and become involved in the rivalry between a father and son with very different ideas on how golems should be made. When two opposing lords seek the aid of the men against each other, Lina and Naga find themselves the central attractions in a festive duel of massive golems powered by their magic. The Secret Life of Girls The Secret Life of Girls is a 1999 film starring Majandra Delfino, Linda Hamilton, Eugene Levy, Meagan Good and Emily Osment in her film debut. The film was written and directed by Holly Goldberg Sloan. Chronopolis Chronopolis is a 1983 experimental claymation science fiction film directed by Polish animator Piotr Kamler, with music composed by renowned composer Luc Ferrari, and, originally, narration by Michael Lonsdale. It was Kamlers first and only full-length film. The film won "Best Childrens Film" at Fantafestival in 1982 and "Critics Award - Special Mention" at Fantasporto, and it was shown out of competition alongside Patrick Bokanowskis Lange at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Dansöz Dansöz is a 2001 Turkish drama film directed and written by Savaş Ay. Glenroy Bros., No. 2 Glenroy Bros.,, also known as Comic Boxing: The Glenroy Brothers is an 1894 silent film from Edison Studios. It is about 27 seconds long and shows the Glenroy Brothers boxing. Hard Ground Hard Ground is a 2003 western TV movie directed by Frank Q. Dobbs and starring Burt Reynolds and Bruce Dern. It is the last film directed by Dobbs. The cinematography was made by Maximo Munzi. Northeast Northeast is a 2005 Argentina-French drama-thriller film directed by Juan Diego Solanas. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. My Name Is Yu Ming Yu Ming Is Ainm Dom is a 2003 Irish short film. Filmed largely in the Irish language, it tells the tale of a Chinese man who has learned to speak Irish but cannot be understood when he comes to visit largely Anglophone Ireland. It was directed by Daniel OHara and runs 13 minutes long. Love for Share Love for Share is a 2006 Indonesian film directed by Nia Dinata. It tells three interrelated stories. It was submitted to the 79th Academy Awards as Indonesias official submission for the Best Foreign Language Film, but was not nominated. The film received Golden Orchid Award as Best Foreign Language Film at the Hawaii Film Festival in 2007. Bikini Chain Gang Bikini Chain Gang is a 2004 American made for cable erotic film written and directed by Fred Olen Ray. Alarm Alarm is a 2008 Irish thriller film written and directed by Gerard Stembridge and starring Ruth Bradley and Aidan Turner. I Am Because We Are I Am Because We Are is a 2008 British-American-Malawian documentary film about AIDS orphans in Malawi. It was directed by Nathan Rissman and written, narrated, and produced by Madonna through her production company Semtex Films. The film premiered at the 7th annual Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, on April 24, 2008 and at the 61st annual Cannes Film Festival in Cannes on May 21, 2008. The film also headlined the 2008 Traverse City Film Festival. On December 1, 2008, it premiered in the U.S. on the Sundance Channel for World AIDS Day. On March 26, 2009, the film was uploaded by Madonnas team onto YouTube and Hulu for free viewing. The film won the VH1 Do Something Docu Style Award in 2010. Note by Note: The Making of Steinway L1037 Note by Note: The Making of Steinway L1037 is an independent documentary film that follows the construction of a Steinway concert grand piano over a year, from the search for wood in Alaska to a display at Manhattans Steinway Hall. The documentary film received its U.S. theatrical premiere at New Yorks Film Forum in November 2007. The pianists Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Kenny Barron, Bill Charlap, Harry Connick, Hélène Grimaud, Hank Jones, Lang Lang and Marcus Roberts are testing and talking about Steinway pianos in the film. The Steinway founders great-grandchild Henry Z. Steinway talks about the companys history. Honest Man: The Life of R. Budd Dwyer Honest Man: The Life of R. Budd Dwyer is a 2010 documentary film by James Dirschberger that chronicles the Computer Technology Associates scandal that led to the public suicide of R. Budd Dwyer, the Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The documentary features new interviews with Dwyers family, friends, and colleagues. These interviews include Dwyers widow Joanne and William T. Smith, the convicted felon who lied under oath during the CTA trial. The film premiered on October 9, 2010 at the Carmel Art & Film Festival in Carmel, California where it received positive reviews. In November 2010 the film premiered in Harrisburg, and ran for one week at the Midtown Cinema. The director and the Dwyer family attended the screening and participated in a Q&A with the audience. In addition to more screenings around the country, the film was released on DVD on December 7, 2010. In December 2010, the documentary was broadcast on the Pennsylvania Cable Network. In December of 2017, the film premiered on Amazon Video. Sal Sal is a 2011 biographical film depicting the last few hours of the life of Sal Mineo, one of the first major film actors in Hollywood to publicly acknowledge their own bisexuality or homosexuality. Mineo was murdered on February 12, 1976. The film, directed by James Franco, stars Val Lauren in the title role, and is based in part on Michael Gregg Michauds book Sal Mineo: A Biography. The film also stars Jim Parrack, James Franco and Vince Jolivette in supporting roles. Franco optioned the film in 2010, and shooting began during the summer of 2011. The film premiered at the 2011 Venice Film Festival and was set for theatrical release in November 2013. Mallu Singh Mallu Singh is a 2012 Indian Malayalam masala film written by Sethu and directed by Vysakh. The film stars Unni Mukundan, Kunchacko Boban, Biju Menon, Manoj K. Jayan, Samvrutha Sunil, Rupa Manjari, Meera Nandan, Aparna Nair and Suraj Venjaramood in other pivotal roles. The film is credited as 50th film of Kunchacko Boban. What Now? Remind Me What Now? Remind Me is a 2013 Portuguese documentary film directed by Joaquim Pinto. It was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. The film is a first-person documentary about Pintos life with HIV, documenting both his family life with his husband Nuno Leonel and his experiences in clinical trials for various experimental antiretroviral drugs. One Week Friends is a manga series by Matcha Hazuki. It was serialized in Square Enixs Gangan Joker magazine between January 21, 2012 and January 22, 2015. It was first published as a one-shot manga in the magazines September 2011 issue. The series has since been collected in seven tankōbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation by Brains Base aired between April 6 and June 22, 2014. Sentai Filmworks licensed the rights to the show in North America and by Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand. A live-action film of the same name was released in February 2017. Robin des Bois, la véritable histoire Robin des bois, la véritable histoire is a 2015 French comedy film. The Misandrists The Misandrists is a 2017 English-language German drama film directed by Bruce LaBruce. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. The film centres on a radical feminist group plotting a revolution to overthrow patriarchy in Germany. It is thematically linked with LaBruces shorter film Ulrikes Brain, which premiered in the Berlin Film Festivals Forum program in the same week. Home Home is a British-Kosovan drama short film about refugees. The film, which stars Jack OConnell and Holliday Grainger, was written and directed by Daniel Mulloy. The film, which was made in association with the United Nations, was released in UK cinemas on World Refugee Day 2016. It was Nominated for the European Film Academy Award and went on to win the BAFTA Award for Best Short Film. Ladies De plus belle is a 2017 French film directed by Anne-Gaëlle Daval. A romantic comedy starring Florence Foresti and Mathieu Kassovitz, it tells the story of a breast cancer survivors efforts to rebuild her life. It received mixed reviews from critics. Journey to China: The Mystery of Iron Mask Viy 2: Journey to China is a 2019 Russo-Chinese fantasy adventure film. It is the sequel to Viy, the 2014 cinema hit loosely based on the Nikolai Gogol story Viy. Produced by Gleb Fetisov, Alexey A. Petrukhin and Sergey Sozanovskiy, the film is directed by Oleg Stepchenko from a screenplay by Stepchenko, Petrukhin and Dmitri Palees. The film stars Jason Flemyng, Rutger Hauer, Charles Dance, Jackie Chan and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Viy 2: Journey to China was released in China on August 16, 2019 by Universal Pictures. Doing Money Doing Money is a British television crime drama, written by Gwyneth Hughes and directed by Lynsey Miller, that first broadcast on BBC Two on 5 November 2018. Focusing on the subject of modern slavery in the sex trade, the film, starring Anca Dumitra and Allen Leech, is based upon the novel Slave by Jason Johnson, published on 3 May 2018. The film documents the story of Ana, a Romanian student training to be a nurse who is kidnapped in broad daylight from the streets of London and ordered to work as a prostitute in a number of brothels in Ireland. Casting for the film was announced in August 2018. The film was broadcast as part of the BBCs Why Slavery? season, to coincide with International Anti Slavery Day. Love Is a Racket Love Is a Racket is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic comedy-drama film, starring Douglas Fairbanks and Ann Dvorak. The movie was written by Courtney Terrett from the novel by Rian James, and directed by William A. Wellman. New Frontier New Frontier is a 1939 American Western film starring John Wayne, Ray "Crash" Corrigan, Raymond Hatton, and Jennifer Jones. This was the last of eight Three Mesquiteers Western B-movies with Wayne. A restored 35 mm copy of the film exists, and was screened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City as part of a 2007 John Wayne centennial retrospective, which included The Big Trail, The Searchers, and True Grit. The leading lady is Jennifer Jones, billed as Phylis Isley, in her film debut. The director was George Sherman. From Nurse to Worse From Nurse To Worse is the 49th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1940 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. My Love Came Back My Love Came Back is a 1940 American comedy-drama film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Olivia de Havilland, Jeffrey Lynn, Eddie Albert, and Jane Wyman. Based on the 1935 Austrian film Episode written and directed by Walter Reisch, the film is about a gifted young violinist who considers leaving a prestigious music academy to play in a jazz band to earn money. The academys new president—a distinguished wealthy patron of the arts—convinces her to stay after secretly arranging a scholarship for her out of his own pocket, and the two begin attending concerts together. Complications arise when he asks his young business manager to take his place at one of the concerts. The film is notable for Heinz Eric Roemhelds musical direction and Ray Heindorfs unique swing orchestral arrangements of classical pieces. My Love Came Back was released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on July 13, 1940. Lady in the Dark Lady in the Dark is a 1944 American Technicolor musical film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Ginger Rogers. It was nominated for three Academy Awards; for Best Cinematography, Best Music and Best Art Direction. Lonesome Lenny Lonesome Lenny is a 1946 Screwy Squirrel cartoon directed by Tex Avery and released to theaters on March 9, 1946 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is the last Screwy Squirrel cartoon; he is killed off on-screen at the end of the short. The Hunted The Hunted is a 1948 American crime film noir directed by Jack Bernhard, and starring Preston Foster, Belita, Pierre Watkin and Edna Holland. The Lawless The Lawless is a 1950 American film noir directed by Joseph Losey and features Macdonald Carey, Gail Russell and Johnny Sands. A newspaper editor in California becomes concerned about the plight of the states fruit pickers, mostly immigrants from Mexico. Film critic Thom Andersen identified The Lawless as one example of film gris, a more cynical variety of film noir with leftist themes. The film was also released as The Dividing Line. Daredevil Droopy Daredevil Droopy is a 1951 animated cartoon short, one of the few cartoons in which Droopy was paired with dog Spike. Hare Trimmed Hare Trimmed is a 1953 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster, which features Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam voiced by Mel Blanc, and Granny voiced by Bea Benaderet. The Gift of Love The Gift of Love is a 1958 DeLuxe Color in CinemaScope film directed by Jean Negulesco and starring Lauren Bacall and Robert Stack. The films screenplay was based on the short story "The Little Horse" by Nelia Gardner White, originally published in a 1944 issue of Good Housekeeping, and previously made into the film Sentimental Journey, with John Payne and Maureen OHara. ...and the Wild Wild Women Nella città linferno is a 1959 Italian film directed by Renato Castellani. The Story of the Count of Monte Cristo The Count of Monte Cristo is a 1961 French-Italian film version of the eponymous novel directed by Claude Autant-Lara. Immortal Love is a 1961 Japanese drama film directed by Keisuke Kinoshita. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. All the Way Home All the Way Home is a 1963 drama film directed by Alex Segal and starring Jean Simmons, Robert Preston, Pat Hingle, and Michael Kearney. The plot is about a young boy and his mother dealing with the sudden death of his father. It was based on the 1957 James Agee novel A Death in the Family and the 1960 Tad Mosel play All the Way Home. The Swinger The Swinger is a 1966 American sex comedy film directed by George Sidney and starring Ann-Margret and Anthony Franciosa. Tchaikovsky Tchaikovsky is a 1970 Soviet biopic film directed by Igor Talankin. It featured Innokenty Smoktunovsky in the role of the famous Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It was nominated for the 1971 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film as well as the Academy Award for Original Song Score and Adaptation. The Chastity Belt Up the Chastity Belt is a 1971 British film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Frankie Howerd. It was a spin-off from the TV series Up Pompeii! How Czar Peter the Great Married Off His Moor How Czar Peter the Great Married Off His Moor is a 1976 musical film directed by the Russian filmmaker Alexander Mitta. The film features Vladimir Vysotsky as the protagonist Abram Petrovich Gannibal, the North African godson of Peter the Great. Also starring in the film are Aleksei Petrenko as Czar Peter, and Irina Mazurkevich as Natasha Rtishcheva. It is an adaptation of the book The Moor of Peter the Great by Gannibals great-grandson Alexander Pushkin, written in 1827. The music for the film was written by the composer Alfred Schnittke. In 1976, the film was the sixth most popular film in the Soviet Union, being seen 33,100,000 times. Charuga Charuga is a 1991 Yugoslav film directed by Rajko Grlić. Based on the novel by Ivan Kušan, it tells a true story about legendary Slavonian bandit Jovo Stanisavljević Čaruga. During its premiere, Charuga was described as "the last Yugoslav film", because its theatrical run coincided with the process of the Yugoslav break-up and escalation of conflict into the Croatian War of Independence. Others saw film as an allegoric portrayal of the rise and fall of Communism, because the films protagonist used Communism as a pretext to get rich and enjoy luxurious lifestyle. The White Viking The White Viking is a 1991 film set in Norway and Iceland during the reign of Olaf I of Norway. The film loosely follows actual events. Embla is the directors cut of the White Viking and released on DVD in 2007. It was premiered at the Reykjavik International Film Festival on October 6, 2007. It is the directors cut of the original film as the director imagined it. Gunnlaugsson chose to call the film Embla so that it is not confused with the White Viking, compiled by the producers of the film in 1992. Embla is the third film of the legendary Raven Trilogy that consists of three Viking films: 1) When the Raven Flies - - usually known as simply The Raven or Revenge of the Barbarians. 2) In The Shadow of the Raven -. 3) Embla - - the directors cut of The White Viking. Embla, as played by Maria Bonnevie, was her first screen role when she was eighteen years of age. The choice of names for the young married couple comes from Nordic mythology, in which the first two humans are named Ask and Embla. A Soul Haunted by Painting A Soul Haunted by Painting is a 1994 Chinese film starring Gong Li and directed by Huang Shuqin. It is loosely based on the life of Pan Yuliang, a former prostitute turned painter. Sins of Desire Sins of Desire is a 1993 erotic thriller directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Tanya Roberts. The film was one of the first of many low-budget erotic thrillers inspired by the success of Basic Instinct and made primarily for the video market. Wynorski went on to direct a number of others in the genre, such as Body Chemistry III and Body Chemistry IV. Alien Avengers Alien Avengers is a 1996 American film directed by Lev L. Spiro and starring George Wendt. It was part of the Roger Corman Presents series. It was also known as Welcome to Planet Earth. The film led to a sequel, Alien Avengers II, the following year. Himala Himala is a 1982 Filipino drama film directed by Ishmael Bernal and produced by the Experimental Cinema of the Philippines. The films script was written by Ricky Lee based on a series of alleged Marian apparitions to schoolgirls on Cabra Island in the province of Occidental Mindoro, which took place from 1966 to 1972. Himala was filmed entirely in the Philippine province of Ilocos Norte in just three weeks with a budget of only ₱3 million. The film premiered at the 1982 Metro Manila Film Festival, and in 1983, became the first Filipino film to be included in the "Competition Section" of the Berlin International Film Festival. Since then, Himala has been exhibited in a number of film festivals around the world. On 11 November 2008, Himala won the Viewers Choice Award for the Best Film of All Time from the Asia-Pacific Region in the 2008 CNN Asia Pacific Screen Awards beating nine other films voted by thousands of film fans around the world. The ten finalists were chosen by critics, industry insiders and actors—including Bollywood stars Amitabh Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai. Nora Aunor is best known for her performance in the film as the purported seer and healer Elsa. Her portrayal is considered by most Filipino critics as the best of her career. In 2012, on its 30th anniversary, Himala is the very first film to be restored and remastered by ABS-CBN Film Archives and Central Digital Lab as part of ABS-CBN Film Restoration Project. The restored version premiered at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. The Contact The Contact is a 1997 South Korean romance film directed by Chang Yoon-hyun. Starring Han Suk-kyu and Jeon Do-yeon, it was the second biggest-grossing Korean film of 1997 with 674,933 admissions, and was awarded the Grand Bell Awards for best picture. A Young Miss... Aged 39 Despinis eton 39 or Despinis eton 39 is a 1954 Greek drama-comedy film directed by Alekos Sakellarios and starring Vassilis Logothetidis, Smaro Stefanidou and Ilya Livykou. The Bear The Bear is a 1998 short animated direct-to-video film directed by Hilary Audus. Based on the book of the same name by the author Raymond Briggs, the film was first released on Buena Vista Home Video in the United States in 1998 and first broadcast on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom during Christmas 1998. It won a Peabody Award in 1998. In 2000, it won the Golden Butterfly Award for the best short film in the international cinema competition of the 15th Isfahan International Film Festival for Children and Youth in Iran. Like The Snowman, the film does not have any spoken dialogue, although for the American version, Judi Dench narrates the film. The musical score was by Howard Blake and the end theme "Somewhere A Star Shines For Everyone" was sung by Charlotte Church. Hollywood North Hollywood North is a 2003 film starring Matthew Modine and Jennifer Tilly. It is a mockumentary detailing the struggles of two Canadian movie producers in Toronto circa 1979. The title is a reference to the colloquialism "Hollywood North". The Last Confederate: The Story of Robert Adams The Last Confederate: The Story of Robert Adams is a 2007 film starring Julian Adams, Amy Redford, Gwendolyn Edwards, Eric Holloway, Joshua Lindsey, Mickey Rooney and Tippi Hedren. The movie, released in 2007 by ThinkFilm, centres around the life of Confederate Captain Robert Adams II, and received 10 awards on the film festival circuit. The film was produced by Weston Adams, Julian Adams and Billy Fox. Young Andersen Young Andersen is a 2005 two-part Danish television serial directed by Rumle Hammerich and co-written by Hammerich and Ulf Stark. It chronicles the formative boarding school years of fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen and his subsequent arrival at Copenhagen where he struggles for success and recognition. It is produced principally by Nordisk Film while additional production funding was provided by SVT and NRK. Julie Julie is an Indian Hindi erotic film produced by N. R. Pachisia and directed by Deepak Shivdasani. The film stars Neha Dhupia, Priyanshu Chatterjee, Yash Tonk, Sanjay Kapoor and Achint Kaur. It is available on Rajshri Channel of YouTube. Its sequel, Julie 2, starring Raai Laxmi, which is also directed by Deepak Shivdasani is scheduled for release worldwide on 24 November, after legal issues 2017. Wild Romance Wild Romance is a 2006 Dutch biopic about Dutch singer and artist Herman Brood. It follows the previous films depicting Brood, the 1979 feature film Cha Cha and the 1994 documentary Rock n Roll Junkie. Named for Broods backing band, the film received its premiere on the day that Brood would have turned 60 on November 5, 2006. The film deals with the early period of Broods music career up to the period of success with the album Shpritsz, and Shpritsz was to have been the title of the film. In particular the film deals with Broods relationships with manager Koos van Dijk, his band Wild Romance and German singer Nina Hagen with whom Brood was romantically involved. The Big Empty The Big Empty is a 2005 short film starring Selma Blair about a woman with an unusual condition that baffles scientists and laymen alike. It was written, directed and produced by Lisa Chang and Newton Thomas Sigel. It is based on the short story The Specialist, by Alison Smith. It was executive produced by George Clooney and Steven Soderbergh. The Sensei The Sensei is a 2008 independent feature film, written, produced and directed by Diana Lee Inosanto. Kung Fu Mahjong Kung Fu Mahjong is a 2005 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Wong Jing and Billy Chung. It is about an obsessive gambler Chi Mo Sai and Auntie Fei. The film was followed by two sequels, Kung Fu Mahjong 2 which was released the same year as the first film, and The Final Duel, which was released in 2007. Falang: Behind Bangkok's Smile Bangkok Girl is a documentary film that was both produced and directed by Jordan Clark. It is a low-budget film, having cost $10,000 to produce, and takes sex tourism in Bangkok as its subject. Bangkok Girl is 43 minutes long and focuses on Pla, a bargirl who is 19 years old and who guides Clark through the city. The film explores Plas background and how she came to be where she is. Pla began working as a bargirl at the age of 13, and, while she had managed to avoid being forced into prostitution up until the point that the documentary was filmed, the film suggests that she will eventually be forcibly prostituted. In November 2005, the film aired on "The Lens", a program on Canadas CBC Television. Swedens Sveriges Television also aired the film. Louise Wimmer Louise Wimmer is a 2012 French drama film directed by Cyril Mennegun. Casey Jones Casey Jones, also known as Casey Jones: The Movie, is a short fan film written, filmed, edited and directed by Polaris Banks based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles character of the same name. The film premiered August 14, 2011 in Austin at the Marchesa Hall & Theater, and on the internet on September 18, 2011. Home Again Home Again is a 2012 Canadian drama film directed by Sudz Sutherland, shot primarily in Trinidad and Tobago and set in Kingston, about three people who have been deported back to Jamaica, despite having lived in Canada, United States and United Kingdom for most of their lives. The Singing Pond Ho Gana Pokuna is a 2015 Sri Lankan childrens musical drama film written and directed by Indika Ferdinando. It depicts a teacher in a remote village, Uma, teaching her students to focus on something they have never seen before. The film was awarded the Teachers Choice Prize at the 31st Chicago International Childrens Film Festival, Best Feature Film at the 38th Lucas International Childrens Festival, and the City of Zlin Award at the 55th Zlín Film Festival. It had its world premiere at the Shanghai International Film Festival and was designated as the official selection at the Hanoi International Film Festival. Naughty Grandma Naughty Grandma is a 2017 Russian comedy film directed by Maryus Vaysberg. It stars Aleksandr Revva and Glukoza. The film was the only domestic picture to be successful at the Russian box-office in the summer of 2017.. Pépé le morse Grandpa Walrus is an animated short film directed by Lucrèce Andreae and produced by Caïmans Productions. The short has been presented and won awards in a number of festivals including in Cannes Film Festival, The Annecy International Animation Film Festival where it won The Audience Award., winner of The César Award for Best Animated Short Film at the french Motion Picture César Acedemy, nominated at the Annie Awards and Shortlisted at the Oscars. Ghost Town Anthology Ghost Town Anthology is a 2019 French-language Canadian supernatural drama film directed by Denis Côté. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival. Set in the small town of Sainte-Irénée-les-Neiges, Quebec, the film centres on the inhabitants of the town who are struggling to cope after Simon Dubé, the teenage son of an area family, is killed in a car accident. As the family and town grieve, however, the residents begin to report a number of ghost sightings. The film received 10 Prix Iris nominations at the 3rd Prix Iris, for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Casting, Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Makeup and Best Hair. Weary River Weary River is a 1929 American romantic drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Richard Barthelmess, Betty Compson, and William Holden. Produced and distributed by First National Pictures, the film is a part-talkie, part-silent hybrid made at the changeover from silent to sound movies. Based on a story by Courtney Riley Cooper, the film is about a gangster who goes to prison and finds salvation through music while serving his time. After he is released and falls back into a life of temptation, he is saved by the love of a woman and the warden who befriended him. The film received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Director in 1930. Weary River was preserved at the Library of Congress and restored by the LoC, UCLA Film and Television Archive, and Warner Bros. It is available on DVD directly from the Warner Archive Collection. While Barthelmesss character sings and plays the piano throughout the film, Barthelmess did not sing or play the piano. Frank Churchill played the piano, and Johnny Murray sang into a microphone far away from Barthelmess while he lip-synced and played a piano that had strings deadened with felt. Hips, Hips, Hooray! Hips, Hips, Hooray! is a 1934 American Pre-Code slapstick comedy film starring Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Ruth Etting, Thelma Todd, and Dorothy Lee. During its initial theatrical run, it was preceded by the two-color Technicolor short Not Tonight, Josephine, directed by Edward F. Cline. Trouble for Two Trouble for Two is a 1936 American mystery film directed by J. Walter Ruben and starring Robert Montgomery and Rosalind Russell. It is based on The Suicide Club, a short story collection by Robert Louis Stevenson. A European prince, unhappy over an impending arranged marriage, finds intrigue at an unusual London club. Cookoo Cavaliers Cookoo Cavaliers is the 51st short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1940 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Lillian Russell Lillian Russell is a 1940 American biographical film of the life of the singer and actress. The screenplay was by William Anthony McGuire. The film was directed by Irving Cummings and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. It stars Alice Faye in the title role, Don Ameche, Henry Fonda and Edward Arnold as Diamond Jim Brady. Richard Day and Joseph C. Wright were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Black-and-White. The Man I Married The Man I Married is an American 1940 drama film starring Joan Bennett and Francis Lederer. Molly and Me Molly and Me is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler, starring Monty Woolley, Gracie Fields, Reginald Gardiner and Roddy McDowall and released by 20th Century Fox. The screenplay was based on the novel written by Frances Marion and adapted by Roger Burford. Beer Barrel Polecats Beer Barrel Polecats is the 88th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1946 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Apache Territory Apache Territory is a 1958 Eastmancolor Western film released by Columbia Pictures, directed by Ray Nazarro and produced by and starring Rory Calhoun. The story is based on the novel Last Stand at Papago Wells by Louis LAmour. It was Calhouns last film before moving to television as The Texan on CBS. It was also the final film in the career of co-star Barbara Bates. The film was shot on location at Red Rock Canyon, California. The 'Human' Factor The "Human" Factor is a 1975 suspense-thriller film directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring George Kennedy, John Mills, Raf Vallone, Rita Tushingham, Barry Sullivan, and Haydee Politoff. A young Danny Huston appears in his acting debut. The UK/US co-production was shot on-location in Naples. The soundtrack was by composer Ennio Morricone. It was Dmytryks final theatrically-released film. Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Ata Hai Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyoon Aata Hai is a 1980 Bollywood film directed by Saeed Akhtar Mirza based on his own story. The film starred Naseeruddin Shah, Shabana Azmi and Smita Patil as leads. It won the 1981 Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie Revenge of the Stepford Wives Revenge of the Stepford Wives is a 1980 American made-for-television science fiction-thriller film inspired by the Ira Levin novel The Stepford Wives. It was directed by Robert Fuest with a screenplay by David Wiltse and starring Sharon Gless, Julie Kavner, Don Johnson, Arthur Hill, and Audra Lindley. It is the first in a series of sequels inspired by the 1972 novel and the original 1975 film The Stepford Wives. You Love Only Once You Love Only Once is a 1981 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Rajko Grlić. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics found it to be one of the best Croatian films ever made. Girls School Screamers Girls School Screamers is a 1986 horror film co-written and directed by John P. Finnegan. The plot follows a group of young college girls who are taken up to an abandoned mansion to help renovate it, only to later be dispatched one by one by an unseen assailant. The film was distributed by Troma Entertainment. Cropped Head Rapado is an Argentine and Dutch 1992 film, written and directed by Martín Rejtman, his first feature film. Clubhouse Detectives Clubhouse Detectives is a 1996 American family adventure mystery film. It was written and directed by Eric Hendershot. It follows the story of two young brothers who witness their next door neighbor, Michael Chambers, murder Marcela Janowitz. When they fail to convince their mother of what happened they enlist the help of their friends, Jimmy, Eddie, and J.J., in a bid to find the body and expose the truth. It was released in the United States in 1996. The Well The Well is a 1997 Australian film directed by Samantha Lang and starring Pamela Rabe, Miranda Otto, Paul Chubb, and Frank Wilson. It is based on the novel of the same name by Elizabeth Jolley. Frat House Frat House is a documentary film exploring the darker side of fraternity life. The film was directed by Todd Phillips and Andrew Gurland, and largely filmed at Allentowns Muhlenberg College; the majority of the film was shot in the house of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, whose charter was revoked in 2000, though it has since been rechartered. The opening fraternity, that drove the filmmakers out of the college and the town, is the Beta Chi fraternity on the State University of New York College at Oneonta campus in Oneonta New York. Beta Chi is an unrecognized fraternity in Oneonta, and was kicked off the Oneonta campus after reports of severe hazing. Beta Chi is currently a recognized fraternity at SUNY Oneonta as of January 22nd, 2018. Other unrecognized fraternities from SUNY Oneonta shown in the film include Sigma Alpha Mu, also known as "Sammy", and Tau Kappa Epsilon, which was recognized in the spring of 2007 but shortly thereafter lost their recognition from the campus. Frat House won two Sundance Film Festival awards in 1998, but has been attacked for containing sequences that were staged for the cameras. Frat House was originally intended to be shown on the HBO TV channel, but was never aired after receiving allegations that much of the final portion of the film was staged. The sequences concerned involved "hazing" and show aspiring members of the fraternity undergoing humiliating initiation rites. The allegation is that the pledges who appear on screen were in fact already members of the fraternity: the fraternity chapter was paid $1500 to film the events, and several members were paid $50 each to pretend to be pledges and re-enact things that were rumored to happen during fraternity pledging rituals. The filmmakers signed non-binding forms stating that the school and fraternity names would not be used, and that the events did not reflect the behavior of the fraternity. The deceit was noticed because the film was shot in the Spring, but Muhlenberg College did not rush during the Spring. Phillips and Garland claim their film is completely accurate, but they have not refuted the claim that pledging did not happen during the Spring at Muhlenberg College. While not admitting to have done it himself, Phillips argues that staging re-enactments of true events is a technique used by well-known documentarians such as Nick Broomfield and Michael Moore. The White Raven The White Raven is a 1998 action crime thriller directed by Jakub Z. Rucinski and Andrew Stevens and starring Ron Silver, Joanna Pacuła and Roy Scheider. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Michael Blodgett. José Rizal José Rizal is a 1998 Filipino biographical film of the Filipino patriot José Rizal, directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya and starring Cesar Montano as José Rizal. At the time of its release, it was the most expensive film in the history of Filipino cinema with a budget of over ₱ 80 million. The film was an official entry to the 1998 Metro Manila Film Festival. Upon release, the film met universal critical acclaim. 24 Hours in the Life of a Woman 24 Heures de la vie dune femme is a 2002 film by Laurent Bouhnik, based on the novel 24 Stunden aus dem Leben einer Frau by Stefan Zweig. The music is by Michael Nyman, and the accompanying soundtrack album is his 45th. Champion Champion is a 2002 South Korean film directed by Kwak Kyung-taek, about South Korean boxer Duk Koo Kim, portrayed by Yu Oh-seong. Cala, My Dog! Cala, My Dog! is a 2003 Chinese comedy film directed by Lu Xuechang. The film had its world premiere at the 2003 Berlin International Film Festival and its Chinese release a week earlier on February 2, 2003. The film follows a blue-collar worker in Beijing as he attempts to acquire a dog license in 18 hours for his beloved unlicensed Cala. The film was co-produced by the successful film director Feng Xiaogang. Though a comedy, Cala, My Dog! moves at a subdued pace. Despite this, during its world premiere in Berlin, sales agents from Celestial Pictures billed the film as a more zany, traditional comedy. Persona Non Grata Persona Non Grata is a 2003 documentary film directed by Oliver Stone for the HBO series America Undercover about the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. It is a highly personal journey in occupied Palestine including interviews of Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, Israeli Prime Ministers Ehud Barak and Benjamin Netanyahu, but also of Hamas militants. The film was presented as a special event in the New Territories section of the 60th Venice International Film Festival. The Lottery "The Lottery" is a short story written by Shirley Jackson, first published in the June 26, 1948 issue of The New Yorker. It has been described as "one of the most famous short stories in the history of American literature". The story describes a fictional small town in contemporary America which observes an annual rite known as "the lottery". The purpose of the lottery is to choose a human sacrificial victim to be stoned to death to ensure the communitys continued well being. Readers initial negative response surprised both Jackson and The New Yorker: subscriptions were cancelled and much hate mail received throughout the summer of its first publication. The Union of South Africa banned the story. The story has been dramatized several times and subjected to much sociological and literary analysis. Walker Payne Walker Payne is a 2006 film directed and co-written by Matt Williams and starring Jason Patric, Drea de Matteo, KaDee Strickland, Sam Shepard and Bruce Dern. It was shown at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 27, 2006. Three Wise Guys Three Wise Guys is a 2005 American television movie. It is directed by Robert Iscove and starring Eddie McClintock, Jodi Lyn OKeefe, Judd Nelson, Nicholas Turturro, Roddy Piper, Tom Arnold and Katey Sagal. Nanhe Jaisalmer: A Dream Come True Nanhe Jaisalmer - A Dream Come True is a 2007 psychological thriller film directed by Samir Karnik and featuring Bobby Deol as himself and child actor Dwij Yadav in the title role. The film has a new actor, who has appeared in a couple of films, Vatsal Seth in a cameo role in the film, as Nanhe Jaiselmer, In the adult future.The film is based in Rajasthan. DearS is a Japanese manga series co-written and illustrated by Banri Sendo and Shibuko Ebara, credited under their pen name Peach-Pit. It was serialized monthly by MediaWorks in their magazine Dengeki Comic Gao! from March 2002 to December 17, 2005 and was later published into a ten volume set by the company. The manga was licensed and translated into English by Tokyopop. A 13-episode anime was adapted by MSJ and a PlayStation 2 video game was produced by MediaWorks. Night Train Night Train is writer-director Diao Yinans second feature film. Like his previous film, Uniform, Night Train takes place in Diaos home province of Shaanxi and was shot in and around Baoji. Night Train premiered in the 2007 Cannes Film Festival as part of the Un Certain Regard competition and was one of only two Asian films in competition for an award. The film was produced by Diaos Beijing-based Ho-Hi Pictures with funding from French and American companies. The Consequences of Feminism Les Résultats du féminisme is a 1906 French silent comedy film directed by Alice Guy. It was remade in 1912 as In the Year 2000. My Wife Got Married My Wife Got Married is a 2008 South Korean film. Directed by Jeong Yoon-soo and starring Kim Joo-hyuk and Son Ye-jin in the lead roles, the film is adapted from a bestselling novel of the same name by Park Hyun-wook. Second Origin Second Origin is a 2015 Spanish film directed by Carles Porta, after an idea of Bigas Luna, co-produced by Produccions Audiovisuals Antàrtida and Ipso Facto Films. It is an adaptation by Bigas Luna, Carles Porta and Carmen Chaves of the well-known novel Mecanoscrit del segon origen by the Catalan writer Manuel de Pedrolo. Hitler's Grave Hitlers Grave, also known as Heavens Taxi, is a film by Daryush Shokof. The film is about an Iranian girl played by Taies Farzan who leaves Iran in order to fulfill two promises she makes to her dying brother just moments before he dies. Her brother Majid, played by Afshin Akhavan, had been fatally tortured by agents from the Islamic Republic of Iran after being arrested for taking part in the protests against the 2009 Iranian presidential election. The first promise she makes to the brother is that she will go to Berlin to find Hitlers grave. The second promise is kept a secret from the audience until the last scene of the film in a masterful Hitchcockian style of suspense as Majid whispers the words into his sisters ear just before he dies. The film won best awards for Film and Directorial for Daryush Shokof at the NYIIFVF. The film features well-known German actor Vadim Glowna as a Grand Rabbi. Time Freak Time Freak is a 2011 short comedy film written and directed by Andrew Bowler and starring Michael Nathanson, John Conor Brooke, Emilea Wilson, and Hector Diaz. It was produced by Gigi Causey. The film was nominated for the 2012 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. The time-travel comedy was inspired by other time-travel films such as Primer and Back to the Future. Bowler and Causey decided to produce the film after they got married, spending the $25,000 they had saved to buy an apartment in New York. The film was rejected by several film festivals, including Sundance, Telluride, and Tribeca, but the couple submitted it to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which selected the film as a nominee for the award. The film stars John Conor Brooke, Michael Nathanson and Emilea Wilson. Brooke and Nathanson are roommates, but Nathanson hasnt been home for three days, so Brooke goes to Nathansons lab in a run down building to check on him. Nathanson has just perfected the time machine he had been working on, but is behaving oddly. It turns out he has been re-doing the events of the day before, trying to perfect his interactions at a dry cleaner and with a woman that he wants to impress. Wait Till Helen Comes Wait Till Helen Comes is a 2016 Canadian film directed by Dominic James and written by Victoria Sanchez Mandryk. It is adapted from the book by Mary Downing Hahn. It stars Maria Bello with real life sisters Sophie Nélisse and Isabelle Nélisse, who play step-sisters in the film. The film was released in multiple Canadian cities on 25 November 2016. The 33D Invader The 33D Invader is a 2011 Hong Kong science fiction sex comedy film directed by Cash Chin. The film stars Macy Wu as a girl named Future who has to re-populate the human race after radiation attacks from the Xucker race have made 99% of men on Earth infertile in the year 2046. The film was released in Hong Kong on 6 October 2011 and was shown at Far East Film Festival in Udine. The film has received negative reviews. Bestiaire Bestiaire is a 2012 Canadian-French avant-garde nature documentary film directed by Denis Côté. The film centers on how humans and animals observe each other. It has received mostly positive critical reception. It was filmed at Parc Safari in Hemmingford, Quebec, and had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. It was also shown at the Berlin Film Festival. Speechless Speechless is a 2012 Hong Kong — mainland China film, directed by Simon Chung, about a mute Frenchman who is found naked by the banks of a river in Wuhan in mainland China. He is rescued and sent to a local hospital where he is treated by a male nurse who cares for him and later discovers the secrets of his past. Speechless is the third feature film by director Simon Chung. His previous films were Innocent, released in 2005, and End of Love, in 2009. The film premiered at the BFI 26th London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, on 28 March 2012, and contains brief full-frontal male nudity. Demi Lovato: Stay Strong Demi Lovato: Stay Strong is a 2012 documentary film about American singer Demi Lovato which follows her recovery after leaving rehab and her return to the music industry after abruptly cancelling her tour with the Jonas Brothers, putting her career on a hiatus in order to seek treatment. It premiered on March 6, 2012 on MTV. The documentary depicts her reflecting on her road to recovery, addressing several of her emotional and physical issues, celebrating Thanksgiving with her family in 2011 and returning for the very first time to the treatment facility she retreated to back in 2010. Several years later in her YouTube documentary about her life and career, Simply Complicated, Lovato admitted to being dishonest about the outcome of her initial treatment in Demi Lovato: Stay Strong, and also revealed that she was in fact under the influence of cocaine while being interviewed about her sobriety for the documentary film. Mindless Behavior: All Around the World Mindless Behavior: All Around the World is a 2013 American documentary film directed and produced by Steven Goldfried, that is based on the making of American boy band Mindless Behavior. The film was released on March 15, 2013 through AMC Theatres while being distributed by AwesomenessTV Films. The film also shares the same name as the bands second studio album, All Around the World and was released in the same week of the albums release. Tabloid Truth Tabloid Truth is a 2014 South Korean thriller film directed by Kim Kwang-sik, and starring Kim Kang-woo, Jung Jin-young, Ko Chang-seok and Park Sung-woong. In a story about a talent manager seeking the truth behind an actresss apparent suicide, who discovers the enigmatic individuals responsible for sourcing, trading, and distributing malicious rumors, factual or imagined, the film addresses the sensationalistic and poisonous tabloid culture of South Korea, where rumor-mongering drives lucrative web traffic while also wreaking unaccountable havoc on its victims lives. Broers Brothers is a 2017 Dutch adventure film directed by Bram Schouw. It was shortlisted by the EYE Film Institute Netherlands as one of the eight films to be selected as the potential Dutch submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. However, it was not selected, with Layla M. being chosen as the Dutch entry. A Day at the Zoo A Day at the Zoo is a 1939 Merrie Melodies cartoon supervised by Tex Avery. Hollywood Daffy Hollywood Daffy is a 1946 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by an uncredited Friz Freleng, written by Michael Maltese, and starring Daffy Duck. Francis Goes to the Races Francis Goes to the Races is a 1951 American black-and-white comedy film from Universal-International, produced by Leonard Goldstein, directed by Arthur Lubin, that stars Donald OConnor, Piper Laurie, and Cecil Kellaway. The distinctive voice of Francis is a voice-over by actor Chill Wills. This is a sequel to Universal-Internationals Francis. Dawn at Socorro Dawn at Socorro is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Rory Calhoun, Piper Laurie, David Brian, Kathleen Hughes and Alex Nicol. The film is set mostly in Lordsburg, New Mexico, and the spoken introduction says the story is based on an actual shootout in the town in 1871. But no such incident happened there. The plot is actually a thinly veiled fictionalization of the famous 1881 shootout near the OK Corral in Tombstone, Arizona, which pitted the Earp brothers and Doc Holliday against the Clanton Gang. Interlude Interlude is a 1957 American CinemaScope Technicolor drama romance film directed by Douglas Sirk starring June Allyson, Rossano Brazzi, Marianne Koch, Françoise Rosay and Keith Andes. High School Hellcats High School Hellcats is a 1958 American exploitation film starring Yvonne Lime, Bret Halsey, and Jana Lund and directed by Edward L. Bernds. It is part of a series of exploitation films about juvenile delinquents produced during the 1950s by American International Pictures. American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with Hot Rod Gang. High Note High Note is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Chuck Jones. It was originally released on December 3, 1960 and is performed without dialog, relying solely on the animation and music to carry the plot. This short was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Film in 1961. The Million Hare The Million Hare is a 1963 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short starring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. It was directed by Robert McKimson and written by David Detiege. Clips from The Million Hare were used, with color commentary by John Madden and Pat Summerall, as part of the fourth quarter of the 2001 Cartoon Network special The Big Game XXIX: Bugs vs. Daffy. Riot on Sunset Strip Riot on Sunset Strip is a 1967 counterculture-era exploitation movie, released by American International Pictures. It was filmed and released within four months of the late-1966 Sunset Strip curfew riots. The film stars Frank Alesia, Aldo Ray, Mimsy Farmer, Michael Evans, Anna Strasberg, Laurie Mock, Gene Kirkwood, Tim Rooney, and features musical appearances by The Standells and The Chocolate Watch Band. Earlier that year, Farmer, Mock and Kirkwood appeared in Hot Rods to Hell, where Farmer portrayed the bad girl and Mock a vulnerable virgin. In this film, they switched characters. The film attempts to capture the essence of the period around the Sunset Strip riot, and also adds a subplot that revolves around a young girls troubled relationship with her divorced parents. Her dosage with LSD by a would-be seductor, the subsequent acid trip she experiences, and her later discovery by a police sergeant as the victim of gang rape, are among the movies peak moments. The film is now available on DVD through the MGM Limited Edition Collection. Guns of War Guns of War is a 1974 Yugoslav film directed by Žika Mitrović. It is one of the most notable examples of partisan film, a Yugoslav subgenre of World War II films which was popular between the 1960s and 1980s. The prevailing themes of anti-fascist struggle set in wartime Yugoslavia are also present here, as the film tells the story of the rise and fall of the Republic of Užice, a short-lived territory liberated by Yugoslav partisans which existed for several months in 1941. The film shows several love stories unfolding on the backdrop of historical events and includes appearances by Miodrag Lazarević as Chetnik leader Draža Mihailović and Marko Todorović as Josip Broz Tito. The film won two Golden Arena awards at the 1974 Pula Film Festival, the Yugoslav national film awards, including Best Film and Best Supporting Actress. It was also entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Diploma. The Hussy The Hussy is a 1979 French drama film directed by Jacques Doillon. It was entered into the 1979 Cannes Film Festival, where Doillon won the Young Cinema Award. Hou hsing kou shou Snake in the Monkeys Shadow is a Hong Kong martial arts film made in 1979 and directed by Cheung Sum. It stars John Cheung Ng-Long, Wilson Tong Wai-Shing and Charlie Chan Yiu-lam. Slagskämpen The Inside Man is a 1984 Swedish-British thriller film directed by Tom Clegg and starring Dennis Hopper. It is based on the book Slagskämpen by Harry Kullman. The Roller Blade Seven The Roller Blade Seven is a 1991 cult martial arts film directed by Donald G. Jackson, produced by and starring Scott Shaw. Paperback Romance Lucky Break is a 1994 Australian romantic comedy film directed by Ben Lewin, about a woman with polio who breaks her leg and is treated normally for the first time in her life. It was nominated for an award by the Australian Film Institute in 1995. Twisted Nightmare Twisted Nightmare is a 1987 American supernatural slasher film written and directed by Paul Hunt and starring Rhonda Gray, Cleve Hall, and Robert Padilla. Its plot follows a group of young people who return to a summer camp they attended in their youth, and are killed off by a hulking killer. Super Dimensional Fortress Macross: Flash Back 2012 is a 1987 collection of music videos from The Super Dimension Fortress Macross animated television series and the Do You Remember Love? theatrical film remake. Released to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the series, it also contains several minutes of new footage that depicted story-events that were initially planned, but not animated for the endings of the television series, and the film. Preliminary designs were created for these story events in the production of the earlier works, but Flash Back 2012 was the first time that these events were animated. The premise of the collection is a farewell concert by Lynn Minmay, who is leaving the Earth on its first long-distance colony vessel, Megaroad-01. Roti Roti is a 1974 Indian Hindi-language action film, produced by Rajni Desai and Rajesh Khanna under the banner Aashirwad Pictures Pvt. Ltd and directed by Manmohan Desai. It stars Rajesh Khanna and Mumtaz, with music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. This film was released on 18 October 1974, along with Benaam and Roti Kapda Aur Makaan. Kader Khan was reportedly paid 1.21 lakh for writing dialogues for the film. The film was remade in Telugu as Neram Nadi Kadu Akalidi, starring N.T. Rama Rao and Manjula. The Year 01 The Year 01 is a French comedy film, directed by Jacques Doillon, Alain Resnais and Jean Rouch released in 1973. It is based on the eponymous comic strip by Gébé and has gained cult film status. Visibility Zero Visibility Zero is a 1970 film starring Nikos Kourkoulos and Mary Chronopoulou. The films plot showcases the conflict between the working class and their employers. Chump Change Chump Change is a 2000 comedy film, written and directed by and starring Stephen Burrows. The film is based on Burrows experiences as a screen writer. Beeper Beeper is a 2002 film directed by Jack Sholder. Hum Ho Gaye Aap Ke Hum Ho Gaye Aapke is a 2001 Bollywood film, directed by Agathiyan and stars Fardeen Khan and Reema Sen in the lead roles. The film is known to be the Bollywood debut of Reema Sen. It was released on 13 August 2001. It is a remake of Tamil movie Gokulathil Seethai. Tokyo.Sora Tokyo.sora is a 2002 Japanese drama film directed by Hiroshi Ishikawa. Suburban Secrets Suburban Secrets is a 2004 sexploitation and softcore adult film, written and directed by Joseph W. Sarno. The film stars Isadora Edison, Tina Tyler, Kay Kirtland, and Chelsea Mundae. Seduction Cinema regular A.J. Khan also appears, in a film where the director transposes the theme of his 1976 "classic" Misty into a modern-day environment. The film was Sarnos last film and his first since 1990. According to William Grimes in The New York Times, it is "a film that harked back to his glory years" during which he helped "establish the sexploitation genre and break down the taboos against erotic content in American cinema". Sidekick Sidekick is a 2005 Canadian independent film in the comic-book/fantasy genre. Tech support nerd and comic-book fan Norman Neale discovers that suave co-worker Victor Ventura has telekinetic powers. Neale trains Ventura with the intention of creating a super-hero, but Ventura has other uses for his powers in mind. Revolution of Pigs The Revolution of Pigs is a 2004 Estonian comedy film that was a feature film debut for 2 young Estonian directors René Reinumägi and Jaak Kilmi. Fueled by a great soundtrack of classic ‘80s pop, the revolution is brewing. Set in the summer of 1986, hundreds of teenagers have gathered in the woods for Estonian student summer camp—three days full of adventures, falling in love and partying. But, when the teens are forced to comply with rules of proper behavior, camp in a totalitarian system isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. The political metaphor of the counselors’ control leads to an uprising of the students. The main character is 16-year-old Tanel, who initially is as focused on losing his virginity and getting drunk as overthrowing the system. But taking part in the revolt, he discovers himself. Trois 3: The Escort Trois: The Escort is a 2004 erotic thriller directed by Skav One and starring Brian White, Patrice Fisher, Reagan Gomez-Preston and Isaiah Washington. The film was released direct-to-DVD by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment on December 28, 2004. It is the sequel to 2002s Pandoras Box and the third movie in the Trois film series. That Man: Peter Berlin That Man: Peter Berlin is a 2005 documentary about the popular gay icon Peter Berlin directed by Jim Tushinski. The documentary had its world premiere at the 2005 Berlin International Film Festival. In the documentary, Berlin narrates his own life in various candid interviews. Many other artists comment on his legacy in gay culture. The Elder Son The Elder Son is a comedy-drama film written and directed by Maryus Vaysberg and Scott Sturgeon. It is based upon the play of the same name by Alexander Vampilov. Playing House Playing House is a 2006 television film that was originally shown on CTV in Canada. It was produced by Blueprint Entertainment. The movie is based on the book of the same name by Patricia Pearson. The Shopaholics The Shopaholics is a 2006 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Wai Ka-Fai, and starring Cecilia Cheung, Lau Ching-Wan, Jordan Chan, Ella Koon, and Paula Tsui. All in the Game All in the Game is a 2006 British one-off television drama, made by Tightrope Pictures for Channel 4. It is a behind-the-scenes drama based on the power-politics of British football, starring Ray Winstone. It was filmed at the Ricoh Arena, home of Coventry City football Club. One scene was filmed in front of the fans on a match day against Derby county, which involved star Ray Winstone kissing the pitch. Coincidentally Coventry City went on to beat Derby 6-1 on the day that scene was filmed. Eyes in the Dark Eyes in the Dark is a 2010 American horror film written and directed by Bjorn Anderson. It is filmed in the "found footage" style. Summer Games Summer Games is a 2011 Swiss drama film written and directed by Rolando Colla. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Runaway Udhao is a 2013 Bangladeshi film directed and written by Amit Ashraf. It is an award-winning film which was released on September 28 on Star Cineplex and in October 4 commercially in around five cinemas. The film has brought home seven international awards and grants. The casts of the film includes Shahed Ali and Shakil Ahmed in the role of two protagonists – Babu and Akbar respectively – along with Animesh Aich, Ritu Sattar, Nawshaba Ahmed, Shaheen Akhtar Swarna, Saiful Islam and Ithila Islam. Jadoo Jadoo is a food-feud family comedy feature film set in Leicester, released in cinemas on 6 September 2013. It is written and directed by filmmaker Amit Gupta. It tells the story of two brothers, Raja and Jagi, who are both chefs, but fall out catastrophically. They set up rival restaurants, on opposite sides of Belgrave Road in Leicester; one cooking starters and the other main courses, and refuse to talk to one another. Rajas daughter Shalini, attempts to get the brothers talking again. She hatches a plan and asks them to work together to cook her a perfect Indian wedding banquet. Age of Panic Age of Panic is a 2013 French dramedy film written and directed by Justine Triet. Much of the film was shot on the streets of Paris during the 6 May 2012 national elections. Rags & Tatters Rags and Tatters, is a 2013 Egyptian drama film written and directed by Ahmad Abdalla. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was also selected in London Film Festival and Abu Dhabi Film Festival in the official competition. In November 2013, the film won the Grand Prix at the Montpellier Film Festival. The Great Martian War 1913 - 1917 The Great Martian War 1913–1917 is a 2013 Canadian/UK made-for-television science fiction docudrama film, produced by Michael Kot, Steve Maher, and Mike Slee, and also directed by Mike Slee, that unfolds in the style of an episode from the History TV Channel. The film is, as presented, an alternate history of World War I in which Europe and its allies, and eventually America, fight Martian invaders instead of Germany and its allies. Europe is on tenterhooks in the 2nd decade of the 20th century. Everyone is expecting war between the European powers. Then Germany issues an urgent plea for help that changes the reason for that war. Many references to real events of The Great War are woven into the films fictional narrative. They include parallels to the conflicts mass battles and defeats, as men are thrown against the war machines on the Western front, the Christmas truce, and the Angel of Mons, and Americas isolationism and late entry. Theres even a surprising twist on the worldwide "Spanish" flu epidemic that killed more people than the conflict itself. The film is based on the 1897 science fiction novel The War of the Worlds, by English author H. G. Wells, and includes both new and digitally altered film footage shot during the War to End All Wars to establish the scope of the interplanetary conflict. The films original UK broadcast on 8 December 2013 happened during the first year of the World War I centennial; the films 2014 US cable TV broadcast during the second year followed almost nine months later. Modris Modris is a 2014 Latvian drama film written and directed by Juris Kursietis. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Latvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Aksar 2 Aksar 2 is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language erotic thriller film directed by Anant Mahadevan. The film is sequel to the 2006 film Aksar. The film stars Gautam Rode, Abhinav Shukla, Zareen Khan and Mohit Madaan in lead roles. The motion poster of the movie was released on 4 August 2017 on YouTube while the trailer was released on 28 August 2017. The film was released on 17 November 2017. Barbie: Dolphin Magic Barbie Dolphin Magic is a 2017 American - Canadian computer-animated friendship family television film directed by Conrad Helten and written by Jennifer Skelly. It is the 36th and, so far, final installment in the Barbie film series and the pilot to the Dream House Adventures series. It features the voice of Erica Lindbeck as Barbie and is the first Barbie film to be produced under the new name of Rainmaker Studios. This marks the first time a Barbie film is not distributed by Universal Pictures. One Romantic Night One Romantic Night is a 1930 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Paul L. Stein. It is the first sound film version of Ferenc Molnárs play The Swan, and marked silent screen star Lillian Gishs talkie debut. She starred as Princess Alexandra, with Conrad Nagel as the tutor who falls in love with her, and Rod La Rocque as Crown Prince Albert. The film was only fairly successful, though Gish would go on to become as highly regarded in talking pictures as she had been in silent films. A silent version of the play had been produced in 1925 at Paramount Pictures. The 1956 Technicolor film version of The Swan, the only one of the three film versions made in color, is much more frequently shown today. Chamber of Horrors The Door with Seven Locks is a 1940 black-and-white British film, created and released shortly after the British Board of Film Censors lifted its mid-1930s ban on supernatural-themed and horror genre films. It was based on the novel The Door with Seven Locks by Edgar Wallace. Released in the United States by Monogram Pictures under the title Chamber of Horrors, it was the second Wallace film adaptation to arrive in the United States, the first being The Dark Eyes of London, starring Béla Lugosi, which had been released the year before. Bush Christmas Bush Christmas is a 1947 Australian–British comedy film directed by Ralph Smart and starring Chips Rafferty. It was one of the first movies from Childrens Entertainment Films, later the Childrens Film Foundation. The Fall of Berlin The Fall of Berlin is a 1950 Soviet war film and an example of Soviet realism, in two parts separated in the manner of a serial, directed by Mikheil Chiaureli, released by the Mosfilm Studio. The script was written by Pyotr Pavlenko, and the musical score composed by Dmitri Shostakovich. It starred Mikheil Gelovani as Joseph Stalin. Portraying the history of the Second World War with a focus on a highly positive depiction of the role the Soviet leader played in the events, it is considered one of the most important representations of Stalins cult of personality. T.V. of Tomorrow The T.V. of Tomorrow is a 1953 animated theatrical short directed by Tex Avery. It was part of series of cartoons Avery did satirizing technology of the future which included: The House of Tomorrow, The Car of Tomorrow, and The Farm of Tomorrow. These were parodies of live action promotional films that were commonly shown in theaters at the time. The short is narrated showcase of different kinds of Television sets of the future, most of them solving normal problems with T.V.s like picture distortions or mobility. Strange Lady in Town Strange Lady in Town is a 1955 film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Greer Garson. She plays a female doctor who plans to introduce modern techniques of medicine to old Santa Fe in 1880, but is opposed by an established doctor played by Dana Andrews. Lisa The Inspector is a 1962 CinemaScope DeLuxe Color British-American drama film directed by Philip Dunne, starring Stephen Boyd and Dolores Hart. Hart plays Lisa Held, a Dutch-Jewish girl who has survived the horror of Auschwitz concentration camp. A Time for Dying A Time for Dying is a 1969 Western film written directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Audie Murphy who also produced the film, as Jesse James. It was Murphys last film, as well as the final dramatic feature for Boetticher. Buster Keaton Rides Again Buster Keaton Rides Again is a 55-minute 1965 documentary film directed by John Spotton and narrated by Michael Kane. The film is a behind-the-scenes documentary shot while Buster Keatons film The Railrodder, was being produced. Although it is a production documentary, the film is actually longer than The Railrodder, which was only 24 minutes long. Both films were produced by the National Film Board of Canada. In addition, a French version of Buster Keaton Rides Again, Avec Buster Keaton was released. A Very Special Favor A Very Special Favor is a 1965 romantic comedy film directed by Michael Gordon and starring Rock Hudson and Leslie Caron. The Embalmer The Embalmer is a 1965 film directed by Dino Tavella, and starring Gino Marturano, Alcide Gazzotto, and Alba Brotto. Critic Adrian Luther Smith called the film an "Edgar Wallace-inspired horror giallo" Man on a Swing Man on a Swing is a 1974 American thriller film directed by Frank Perry and written by David Zelag Goodman. The film stars Cliff Robertson, Joel Grey, Dorothy Tristan, Elizabeth Wilson and George Voskovec. The film was released on February 27, 1974, by Paramount Pictures. The Getting of Wisdom The Getting of Wisdom is a 1977 Australian film directed by Bruce Beresford and based on the 1910 novel of the same name by Henry Handel Richardson. The film is set in 1890s Victoria, when Laura enters an exclusive Melbourne ladies college based on Presbyterian Ladies College. The film follows her struggle for acceptance, conformity, romance, friendship and achievement over the next four years. Lesbian overtones between two schoolgirls are made explicit in the film, more so than in Richardson’s novel. It also starred Barry Humphries, John Waters and Terence Donovan, and featured early career appearances by Kerry Armstrong, Sigrid Thornton, Noni Hazlehurst, Maggie Kirkpatrick and Julia Blake. A musical theme runs through the story, with piano works by Beethoven, Schubert and Thalberg played by Sarah Grunstein. Grown-Ups Grown-Ups is a 1980 British BBC television film devised and directed by Mike Leigh. It stars Lesley Manville, Philip Davis, Brenda Blethyn, Janine Duvitski, Lindsay Duncan and Sam Kelly. It was edited by Robin Sales and produced by Louis Marks for the BBC, and originally shown on BBC 2 on 28 November 1980. Touched by Love Touched by Love is a 1980 drama directed by Gus Trikonis, starring Diane Lane and Deborah Raffin. The screenplay concerns a therapist who tries a novel approach with a girl afflicted with cerebral palsy; she has her charge become a pen pal with the girls favorite singer, Elvis Presley. The film was based on the real-life reminiscences of Lena Canada. Raffin was nominated for both a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress — Motion Picture Drama and a Razzie for Worst Actress for her performance. The film received a second Razzie nomination for Hesper Andersons screenplay. Sherlock Holmes and the Masks of Death The Masks of Death is a 1984 British made-for-television mystery film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring Peter Cushing as Sherlock Holmes and John Mills as Doctor Watson. Oriana Oriana is a 1985 Venezuelan film directed by Fina Torres and written by Antoine Lacomblez and Torres herself. Set in a hacienda or ranch, this drama tells the story of Maria, a woman that returns to the house where she spent a short time as a girl to discover some secrets about her aunt, the title character, who died and left the property to her. The film won the Caméra dOr Prize at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival as the best first feature. It was Fina Torres first feature film and won many awards at the time. It was selected as the Venezuelan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Les frères Pétard The Joint Brothers or Les Frères Pétard is a French film directed by Hervé Palud released in 1986. Look to the Sky Jonah Who Lived in the Whale, in the United States released as is a 1993 Italian-French drama film directed by Roberto Faenza, based on the autobiographical novel by the writer Jona Oberski entitled Childhood, focused on the drama of the Holocaust. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival, where it won the Prix of Ecumenical Jury. Space Marines Space Marines is a 1996 film directed by John Weidner. Endurance Endurance is a 1999 docudrama film about the famous distance runner Haile Gebrselassie with Gebrselassie playing himself. It was written and directed by Leslie Woodhead and Bud Greenspan, and produced and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The movie features Gebrselassies upbringing in Ethiopia and his subsequent triumph in the 10,000-meter track event in the Atlanta Olympic Games of 1996. The movie was released on DVD on January 31, 2012. Ankush Ankush is a 1986 Hindi movie starring Nana Patekar, which was written, directed, edited and co-produced by N. Chandra. Made at a modest budget of Rs 13 lakh, the film grossed Rs 95 lakhs to become a surprise hit of 1986, the year when many blockbusters failed. It was remade in Kannada as Ravana Rajya. Can't Be Heaven Cant Be Heaven is a 1999 American comedy-drama film directed by Richard Friedman. The film stars newcomer Bryan Burke and Ralph Macchio. The film was loosely based on the 1968 movie Blackbeards Ghost. Zombie Bloodbath Zombie Bloodbath is a 1993 American horror film directed by Todd Sheets. Derek and Clive Get the Horn Derek and Clive Get the Horn is a 1979 British documentary comedy film that chronicles the recording of Peter Cook and Dudley Moores 1978 comedy album Derek and Clive Ad Nauseam, their third and final outing featuring their controversial alter-egos Derek and Clive, two foul-mouthed lavatory attendants who banter at length about their surreal day-to-day existences. The footage was shot in early September 1978. The film was the directorial debut of Russell Mulcahy, who would go on to direct Highlander. Bavagaru Bagunnara? Bavagaru Bagunnara is a Telugu romantic comedy-drama film which released on 9 April 1998 and was produced by Nagendra Babu. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Rambha and Paresh Rawal and was inspired by the Hollywood movie A Walk in the Clouds. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. In 2000, the film was remade into a Bollywood film as Kunwara, starring Govinda and Urmila Matondkar and also in Bangladesh as Jamai Shashur, starring Riaz and Purnima. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Muradan and into Hindi as No. 1 Mard. Die Bad Die Bad is a 2000 South Korean film. It was the debut film of director Ryoo Seung-wan and starred the director and his brother Ryoo Seung-bum along with Park Sung-bin and Bae Jung-shik. The film consists of four distinct parts that were originally created as short films. The parts are connected through the main story of the protagonist Sung-bins descent into a life of crime. Strumpet Strumpet is a British television film produced by the BBC and broadcast on 10 July 2001. It was also shown at several international film festivals. It was directed by Danny Boyle, written by Jim Cartwright, and stars Christopher Eccleston, Jenna G and Stephen Walters. The film score was composed by John Murphy. Red Rover Red Rover is a 2003 horror / thriller film directed by Marc S. Grenier. It is about two siblings played by William Baldwin and Jodi Lyn OKeefe who travel to their families old, ancestral estate upon the death of their father. They soon find out the hard way about their familys ancient secret of witchcraft and the occult. It was filmed on location on Ministers Island in St. Andrews, NB, Canada. 37 1/2 37 1/2, sometimes written 37 og et halvt is a 2005 Norwegian comedy-drama film directed by Vibeke Idsøe, starring Helén Vikstvedt. Selma is a journalist in her late 30s, having a mid-life crisis. Burned Zzyzx is a 2006 thriller film produced and directed by Richard Halpern and starring Kenny Johnson, Robyn Cohen, Ryan Fox, and Kayo Zepeda. It is set in the Mojave Desert and Las Vegas. The film was written by Art DAlessandro. Chariton's Choir Charitons Choir is a 2005 Greek film directed by Grigoris Karantinakis. It was Greeces submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Happy Elf The Happy Elf is a 3D-animated family holiday special, which first aired December 2, 2005 on the NBC television network in the USA. Based on Grammy-winner Harry Connick’s original song, "The Happy Elf". Production on the special is by Film Roman, an IDT Entertainment company, the same animation company known for producing The Simpsons. Freezer Burn Freezer Burn is a 2007 independent film, written and directed by Charles Hood. The film tells the story of a brilliant scientist who falls for his wifes high school art student and, using the technology from his research, figures out a way for them to be together. I, Darrin, Take This Witch, Samantha "I, Darrin, Take This Witch, Samantha" is the pilot episode of American television series Bewitched. The episode was produced three weeks after starring actress Elizabeth Montgomery gave birth to her first child with her husband, series director William Asher. The episode was written by Sol Saks, the creator of the series, and initially aired on September 17, 1964. José Ferrer served as the episodes narrator, starting with the words, "Once upon a time...". Ferrer was not credited for this role. In the episode, Samantha Stephens promises her new husband Darrin that she will not use magic, a promise that initiates a pattern that continues into each subsequent episode of the series; the conflict in each episode surrounds Samanthas failed attempts to keep her promise. The pilot is one of many episodes in the series that demonstrate that Samantha and Darrin have sexual desire for each other; as opposed to being depicted as sleeping in separate beds - like Rob and Laura Petrie in the concurrently running The Dick Van Dyke Show - Samantha and Darrin are depicted sleeping in the same bed and expressing eagerness to do so. Julie D. OReilly writes in her book Bewitched Again: Supernaturally Powerful Women on Television, 1996-2011 that, in "I, Darrin" when Darrin says, "Youre a what?" in response to Samanthas statement that she is a witch, this exchange initiated a narrative that would be regularly repeated in television series into the 21st century. OReilly argues that this narrative is one in which a sexualized female character demonstrates to a male character that she has superpowers and the male responds with incredulity and no longer thinks of her as a woman but instead as a freak. In "I, Darrin", Nancy Kovack portrayed Darrins ex-girlfriend Sheila Sommers, and the episodes popularity resulted in Kovack returning to make Sheila a recurring character in the series. At the Edge of the World At the Edge of the World is a 2008 documentary which chronicles the efforts of animal rights activist Paul Watson and 45 other volunteers, who set out in two Sea Shepherd ships to hinder the Japanese whaling fleet in the waters around Antarctica. The film won Best Environmental Film at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Director and Producer Dan Stone would later produce the first season of Whale Wars. It depicts what actually went on during this excursion, with clips of beautiful scenery, news clips, whaling in action, and life on the ship. 3 Seasons in Hell 3 Seasons in Hell is a 2009 Czech film directed by Tomáš Mašín. Set during the Soviet Unions takeover of Czechoslovakia in 1948, it is based on memoirs by Egon Bondy. 3faltig 3faltig is a German comedy film directed by Harald Sicheritz. It was released in 2010. Bandhobi Bandhobi is a 2009 South Korean independent film directed by Shin Dong-il, about a frustrated and rebellious high school student who ends up becoming a friend of a migrant worker from Bangladesh who is desperate to receive his unpaid wages back. The title means "female friend" in Bengali. Lead actor Mahbub Alam is a longtime resident of South Korea who entered the country as a migrant worker. He has since appeared in small film roles and become involved in various activist projects, including the launch of the Migrant Worker Film Festival, for which he serves as festival director. Do Re Mi Fa So La Si Do Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do is a 2008 South Korean film based on the internet novel of the same title by Guiyeoni. Directed by Kang Geon-hyang and produced by New Crayon Entertainment. The film received 199,151 admissions nationwide. Angel Dog Angel Dog is a 2011 family film about how a dog named Cooper, a survivor of a car accident, bonds with Jake and helps him get over a tragic loss. This film is written and directed by Robin Nations and produced and cinematography by Kevin Nations. The two are a husband and wife team that go by The Nations. The film’s score was composed and performed by singer-songwriter Peter Himmelman. The film premiered in Los Angeles, California, at the 2011 International Family Film Festival on March 19, 2011. All These Small Moments All These Small Moments is a 2018 American coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Melissa Miller Costanzo. The film stars Molly Ringwald, Brian dArcy James, Brendan Meyer, Sam McCarthy, Harley Quinn Smith and Jemima Kirke. The film was released on January 17, 2019, by Orion Classics. Asylum Asylum is a 2014 American horror comedy film directed by Todor Chapkanov. The movie was released to DVD in Japan on April 4, 2014 and was released in the United States on June 2, 2015. Asylum is part of After Darks "After Dark Originals" series and stars Stephen Rea as a man who must stop his brother from releasing the forces of darkness upon the world. She Who Must Burn She Who Must Burn is a 2015 horror film that was directed by Larry Kent. He co-wrote the film with Shane Twerdun, who also stars. The movie had its world premiere on 26 July, 2015 at the Fantasia Film Festival and stars Sarah Smyth as a woman who finds herself the target of anti-abortion activists. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Under the Seas is a silent film made in 1907 by the French director Georges Méliès. The film, a parody of the novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne, follows a fisherman who dreams of traveling by submarine to the bottom of the ocean, where he encounters both realistic and fanciful sea creatures, including a chorus of naiads. Hawthorne of the U.S.A. Hawthorne of the U.S.A. is a 1919 American silent comedy adventure film directed by James Cruze and starring Wallace Reid and Lila Lee. The film is based on the play of the same name by James B. Fagan which ran on Broadway in 1912 with Douglas Fairbanks in the title role. The scenario for the film was written by Walter Woods. The film was produced by Famous Players-Lasky, and distributed by Famous Players under the Paramount-Artcraft Picture banner. A print of Hawthorne of the U.S.A. is preserved at the Library of Congress. Make Me a Star Make Me a Star is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Joan Blondell, Stuart Erwin and ZaSu Pitts. The film is a remake of the 1924 silent film Merton of the Movies, , based uon the 1922 novel of that name, and the 1923 play adapted from the novel by George S. Kaufman, and Marc Connelly. It was remade again in 1947. Condemned to Live Condemned to Live is a 1935 American horror film starring Ralph Morgan and Maxine Doyle, and directed by Frank R. Strayer. The film is unusual for its time, as it approaches the topic of vampirism from a sympathetic standpoint and presents it as if it were an illness. Ace Drummond Ace Drummond is a Universal Pictures 1936 film serial based on the comic strip "Ace Drummond" written by Captain Eddie Rickenbacker and drawn by Clayton Knight. The serials cast features John King, Jean Rogers, Noah Beery and Jackie Morrow, with Lon Chaney in a supporting role. On the Wrong Trek On the Wrong Trek is a 1936 short film starring Charley Chase, directed by Harold Law, produced by Hal Roach and distributed by MGM. It features a cameo appearance by Laurel and Hardy. The Avengers The Day Will Dawn, released in the US as The Avengers, is a 1942 war film set in Norway during World War II. It stars Ralph Richardson, Deborah Kerr, Hugh Williams and Griffith Jones, and was directed by Harold French from a script written by Anatole de Grunwald, Patrick Kirwan and Terence Rattigan, based on a story by Frank Owen. The music by Richard Addinsell was performed by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Muir Mathieson. The Falcon's Alibi The Falcons Alibi is a 1946 American mystery film directed by Ray McCarey and starring Tom Conway, Rita Corday and Vince Barnett. It was the ninth film featuring Conway as The Falcon. After the following film, The Falcons Adventure, the series was ended due to declining popularity. The Stone Flower The Stone Flower is a 1946 Soviet fantasy film directed by Aleksandr Ptushko. It is an adaptation of Pavel Bazhovs story of the same name, in turn based on Ural region Russian folklore. It also incorporates plot elements from the stories "The Mistress of the Copper Mountain" and "The Master Craftsman". The Stone Flower was theatrically released by Mosfilm on 28 April 1946. It was the Soviet Unions first color film shot on Agfacolor negative film seized in Germany, and was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. It was a success at the box-office in the year 1946 in USSR, it was seen by 23,17 million viewers. The Redhead from Wyoming The Redhead from Wyoming is a 1953 American Technicolor Western film produced by Leonard Goldstein and directed by Lee Sholem. It stars Maureen OHara as a saloon proprietress who becomes embroiled in a cattle war and Alex Nicol as the sheriff who tries to prevent it. The supporting cast includes William Bishop as a politician who provokes the war and Alexander Scourby as a prominent cattle rancher. Lowlands Tiefland is a 1954 German film directed, produced, co-written, edited by and starring Leni Riefenstahl, and based on the 1903 eponymous opera composed by Eugen dAlbert to a libretto by Rudolph Lothar based on the Catalan play Terra baixa by Àngel Guimerà. The film co-stars Bernhard Minetti, and is Riefenstahls last feature film as both director and lead actress. Riefenstahl started to develop the script in 1934, with the movie being shot between 1940 and 1944. However, it was not completed by the end of World War II and was eventually finalized and released on February 11, 1954. It was listed as the feature film with the longest production time in history by the Guinness Book of World Records. Despite this record being surpassed by The Thief and the Cobbler, Tiefland still stands as the live action film with the longest production time. Riefenstahls movie is the second Tiefland film that is based on the opera, the first one being a silent film in 1922, directed by Adolf E. Licho, with Lil Dagover as the main actress. The earlier American silent movie Martha of the Lowlands was based on the English translation of a Spanish translation of Guimeràs play. Peek-a-boo Ah! Les belles bacchantes , is a French comedy film from 1954, directed by Jean Loubignac, written by Francis Blanche, starring Robert Dhéry and Louis de Funès. The film is also known under the titles: Femmes de Paris and Peek-a-boo. To Paris with Love To Paris with Love is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Robert Hamer and starring Alec Guinness, Odile Versois and Vernon Gray. Andy Hardy Comes Home Andy Hardy Comes Home is a 1958 film, the 16th and final film in the Andy Hardy series, with Mickey Rooney reprising his signature role. It was made 12 years after the previous Hardy film, and was an attempt to revive what had once been an enormously popular series. However, the film fell short of box office projections and the series did not resume. This Earth Is Mine This Earth Is Mine is a 1959 American drama film directed by Henry King and starring Rock Hudson and Jean Simmons. The film portrays the lives and loves of the Rambeau family, a California winemaking dynasty trying to survive during Prohibition in the United States. The Forger of London The Forger of London is a 1961 West German crime film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Karin Dor, Hellmut Lange and Siegfried Lowitz. It is an adaptation of Edgar Wallaces novel The Forger, and part of a long-running series of German Wallace films made during the decade. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg, with location shooting at Herdringen Castle. The films sets were designed by the art directors Mathias Matthies and Ellen Schmidt . For Love or Money For Love or Money is a 1963 romantic comedy film distributed by Universal International, produced by Robert Arthur, directed by Michael Gordon, and starring Kirk Douglas, Mitzi Gaynor, and Gig Young. It was written by Larry Markes and Michael Morris, and released on August 7, 1963. To date, this remains the last film starring Gaynor before her retirement from acting. La rabbia La Rabbia is an Italian documentary film produced by Gastone Ferranti and directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini in the first half and by Giovannino Guareschi in the second half. Film producer Gastone Ferranti wanted to make a movie with the two most important Italian intellectuals of the 1960s: Giovannino Guareschi and Pier Paolo Pasolini, despite them being diametrically opposite - one a right-wing Monarchist, and the other a Communist militant, and yet branded as "heretics" by their own side. The producers goal was to make a sort of "match" where Guareschi and Pasolini gave their own answers to a single question, i.e. what was the cause of the discontent, of the fear and of the conflicts shaking the society of the time. The movie, analyzing the social conflicts of the contemporary world in a strongly critical and controversial way, was made through the montage of old footage from Ferrantis Mondo Libero newsreels, archive material concerning different countries, pictures from art books and magazines. Guareschi criticizes the degradation of art for commercial aims, and more broadly the "soulless" modernity wiping out any perspective other than materialism and, lastly, causes distrust towards the future. However, as Guareschi says at the end, "This is the planet where the Son of God chose to be born, to suffer and to die as a man." And for this reason "its here, and not on the Moon, that we have to try and find the solution to our problems. Because in spite of Mao, Khruschev and other trouble, this planet is still worth living on ... and hope is greater than fear in us." In his part of the documentary, Pasolini deals with the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and of the Cuban Revolution, praises progressivism, decolonization and class struggle, he takes Marilyn Monroes death as an example to speak about the death of beauty, complains about the disappearance of the rural world and heavily criticizes industrialization, conservativism, anti-communism and the bourgeoisie. Part of Pasolinis film was cut to make room for Guareschi in the final cut. Despite starting from opposite positions, Guareschis and Pasolinis statements have some points of convergence, especially regarding the alienation and de-humanization in the modern world. It might even seem that both turned out to be prophetic, although in a negative way. The film came out in 1963, but it was withdrawn from theatres just a few weeks later. The reason for this disappearance is not clear, however it might be conjectured that the victory of "reactionary" writer Guareschi was feared to cause such a scandal to bring about Ferrantis financial ruin. Pasolinis half had a limited circulation in later years, while Guareschis half disappeared completely. It was not until the 65th Venice Film Festival to see Pasolinis film being brought back into the light, restored and in an "extended directors cut" version. Giuseppe Bertolucci, the director of the restoration project, justified the absence of Guareschis half by defining his statements on decolonization and on the Algerian War "intolerable". At the time Bertolucci was also the head of the committee for the celebrations of the centennial of Guareschis birth: following his declarations, he obviously had to resign.1 Once the controversy blew over, Rage was shown at the "Fiuggi Family Festival" the following year, with both Guareschis and Pasolinis part, to great acclaim of the public. I'd Rather Be Rich Id Rather Be Rich is a 1964 romantic comedy film with musical aspects directed by Jack Smight, produced by Ross Hunter and starring Sandra Dee. The film focuses on a dying man who wishes to meet his granddaughters fiancé, but he is unavailable, so the woman persuades another man to substitute for him. Then the grandfather recovers. The film is a remake of the 1941 film It Started with Eve, with the genders reversed. The Magnificent Cuckold The Magnificent Cuckold or Il magnifico cornuto is a 1964 Italian film directed by Antonio Pietrangeli and based on the Belgian play Le Cocu magnifique written by Fernand Crommelynck. 12 + 1 The Thirteen Chairs is a 1969 comedy film directed by Nicolas Gessner and Luciano Lucignani and starring Sharon Tate, Vittorio Gassman, Orson Welles, Vittorio De Sica, and Tim Brooke-Taylor. It was based on the 1928 satirical novel The Twelve Chairs by Soviet authors Ilf and Petrov. L'istruttoria è chiusa: dimentichi Listruttoria è chiusa: dimentichi is a 1971 Italian crime drama film directed by Damiano Damiani. It is based on the novel Tante Sbarre, written by Leros Pittoni. It was awarded at the Tehran Film Festival. X-Rated Girl Il merlo maschio, known in United Kingdom as The Naked Cello or Secret Fantasy in United States, is an Italian film in the commedia sexy allitaliana style, and presents a theme of candaulism, that was very rare at the time. It was filmed in 1971 by director Pasquale Festa Campanile, and starred Laura Antonelli and Lando Buzzanca. Red Sky at Morning Red Sky at Morning is a 1971 American drama film based on the 1968 Richard Bradford novel of the same name. Directed by James Goldstone, it stars Richard Thomas, Catherine Burns, and Desi Arnaz Fury Il giorno del furore is a 1973 Italian film based on Lermontovs juvenile novel. It stars Oliver Reed and Claudia Cardinale. Armaguedon Armaguedon is a French-Italian crime-thriller film starring Alain Delon, and adapted from the novel The Voice of Armageddon by David Lippincott. It recorded admissions of 716,098 in France. Through the Looking Glass Through The Looking Glass is a 1976 adult film directed by Jonas Middleton and starring Catharine Burgess, Jamie Gillis, and Laura Nicholson. "Catharine Burgess" was a pseudonym for Catherine Erhardt. The film, which has avant-garde, experimental elements, concerns a bored socialite who finds herself drawn to a mirror that sexually arouses her. The film has themes of incest and the traumatic effects it has on those who have experienced it. It also holds scenes of violence and sexual violence, as well as presenting the sexual content in an artistic as opposed to erotic manner. Summer of My German Soldier Summer of My German Soldier is a 1978 American made-for-television war drama romance film based on the novel of the same name written by Bette Greene. It stars Kristy McNichol as a Jewish-American girl and Bruce Davison as the German prisoner of war whom she befriends. Scrubbers Scrubbers is a 1982 British drama film directed by Mai Zetterling and starring Amanda York and Chrissie Cotterill. It was shot primarily in Virginia Water, Surrey. It was inspired by the success of the 1979 film Scum. A novel based on the film, and also entitled Scrubbers, was written by Alexis Lykiard and published in London by W. H. Allen Ltd in 1982. Too Young the Hero Too Young the Hero is a 1988 American made-for-television drama war film directed by Buzz Kulik and starring Rick Schroder. It premiered on CBS on March 27, 1988. The film tells the true story of a 12-year-old boy who forges his mothers signature to join the United States Navy during World War II. It is based on the real life of Calvin Graham, who was the youngest American serviceman of the war. The film was produced by Trucon Productions in Virginia Beach, Virginia and in Wilmington, North Carolina for CBS. The Preppie Murder The Preppie Murder is a television film directed by John Herzfeld, written by Herzfeld and Irv Roud, and starring William Baldwin as Robert Chambers and Lara Flynn Boyle as Jennifer Levin. The film aired on ABC in 1989. It was based on the events of a murder committed by Robert Chambers, nicknamed the Preppie Killer. The film co-stars Danny Aiello, Joanna Kerns and William Devane. Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 Women National Lampoons Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 In. Women is a 1994 Showtime television film that parodies two sensational news stories from the 1990s: The Tonya Harding-Nancy Kerrigan incident, and the John and Lorena Bobbitt incident. The movie is presented as a double feature, with Julie Brown starring in both segments. The title is a takeoff of Attack of the 50 Foot Woman. De Flat De Flat is a 1994 Dutch mystery film directed by Ben Verbong. Unishe April Unishe April is a Bengali feature film directed by Rituparno Ghosh. It stars Aparna Sen, Debashree Roy, Prosenjit Chatterjee and Deepankar De.The films music is composed by Jyotishka Dasgupta. It won two National Film Awards in 1995, including the National Film Award for Best Feature Film. Village of Dreams is a 1996 Japanese drama film directed by Yōichi Higashi. It is the story of two Japanese twin brothers growing up in post-war rural Japan. The film won the Silver Bear for an outstanding single achievement at the 46th Berlin International Film Festival. The Run of the Country The Run of the Country is a 1995 American romantic drama film directed by Peter Yates. It is based on the novel by Shane Connaughton, and stars Albert Finney and Matt Keeslar. Staraya, staraya skazka An Old, Old Tale is a 1968 Soviet musical film directed by Nadezhda Kosheverova, based on various fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen. Stalingrad Stalingrad is a 1990 two-part war film written and directed by Yuri Ozerov, and produced by Quincy Jones and Clarence Avant. Revolving around the eponymous Battle of Stalingrad, the film was a co-production between the Soviet Union, and Germany. It stars an ensemble cast featuring Powers Boothe, Mikhail Ulyanov, Bruno Freindlich, Fernando Allende, Sergei Garmash, Nikolai Kryuchkov, and Ronald Lacey. Khaidi Khaidi is a 1983 Indian Telugu-language action, revenge film starring Chiranjeevi and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. Madhavi was the heroine. The movie was recorded as an Industry Hit at the box office and made Chiranjeevi an overnight star. It was remade into Kannada with Vishnuvardan with the same name. The film is loosely based on the 1982 film First Blood. Later, this movie has brought big name to Chiranjeevi and he made Khaidi No. 786 as his 100th movie and his 150th movie was Khaidi No. 150, thus making up his Khaidi trilogy. Pretty When You Cry Pretty When You Cry is 2001 erotic thriller directed by Jack N. Green. Hello Brother Hello Brother is a 1994 Telugu action-comedy film, produced by K. L. Narayana under the Sri Durga Arts banner, presented by S. Gopal Reddy and directed by E V V Satyanarayana. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Ramya Krishna, Soundarya in the lead roles and music composed by Raj-Koti. The film was a blockbuster at the box office. It was later remade in Kannada as Cheluva, with V. Ravichandran and Hindi as Judwaa, with Salman Khan. The film is loosely based on the Jackie Chan film Twin Dragons. The Uncertainty Principle The Uncertainty Principle is a 2002 Portuguese drama film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It was entered into the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Between Two Women Between Two Women is a 1950s set feature film by British writer-director Steven Woodcock. It tells the story of Ellen, a factory workers wife trapped in an unhappy marriage amidst the grime and industrial noise of north England. Vismayathumbathu Vismayathumbathu is a 2004 Indian Malayalam psychological thriller film directed by Fazil. It stars Mohanlal, Mukesh, and Nayantara in lead roles. Mohanlal plays, Sreekumar, who has the sixth sense power, while Nayantara does the role of a wandering spirit who get associated with Sreekumar. The movie is based on the 1999 French novel If Only It Were True which was later adapted into 2005 movie Just like Heaven. This Old Cub This Old Cub is a 2004 documentary film. The film is centered on former Chicago Cubs third baseman Ron Santo and both his playing days and his battle against diabetes. The film was written, co-produced, and directed by Santos son Jeff. It is often mentioned during Cub game broadcasts by Pat Hughes, who was Santos partner in the WGN Radio booth. The film was a gift from Jeff to his father as a part of the "Ron Santo Day" celebration that season after Santo had both his legs amputated and had just missed induction into the MLB Hall of Fame a few months earlier. A portion of all proceeds from the release of This Old Cub are donated to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. The film has raised over a half-million dollars for the JDRF. Cub shortstop Ernie Banks, Gary Sinise, Bill Murray, former Chicago Bears linebacker Doug Buffone, and many others are interviewed in the film, which is narrated by actor Joe Mantegna. The documentary inspired an Arizona teacher and lifelong Cub fan named Bill Holden to engage a 2100-mile walk from Arizona to Wrigley Field to raise funds for the JDRF. Holden covered at least 12 miles each day, crossed six states, and battled his arthritis during the nearly seven-month trek. Followed by the media, Holden arrived at Wrigley on July 1, 2005 where he threw out the first pitch and joined Santo in singing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game". The venture raised over $250,000 for the charity, and caused a dramatic spike in sales of the DVD. Derek Schaul, the leader of Chicago Cubs Bleacher Bums, wears a shirt to every game stating, "I walk for the cure because Ronnie cant! Go Cubbies!" This Old Cub was co-produced by Walgreens Drug Stores and the Chicago Tribune, both heavy sponsors of the JDRF. Black Black is a 2004 Indian Malayalam crime thriller film written and directed by Ranjith, and produced by Lal. It deals with the underworld operations in Kochi. Mammootty plays the role of Police Constable Karikkamuri Shanmugham, who is a hit man and a contract killer. The film features cinematography by Amal Neerad. The film was a comeback for actor Rahman to Malayalam cinema. The movie ran 150 days in Kerala theaters. The Saviour The Saviour is a 2005 Australian short film directed by Peter Templeman. The film was nominated for the 2007 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. Hate 2 O Hate 2 O is a 2006 film written, directed, and produced by Alex Infascelli. It is the followup to his 2004 film The Vanity Serum, considered by many to be his breakout film. It was released in Italy on May 5, 2006. Laughter and Grief by the White Sea Laughter and Grief by the White Sea is a 1987 Soviet traditionally animated feature film directed by Leonid Nosyrev made at the Soyuzmultfilm studio. The film is a celebration of the culture of the Russian Pomors who live around the White Sea. It is based on stories by folklorists and writers Boris Shergin and Stepan Pisakhov, except for the last segment which is based on a real event that happened in 1857. Miracle on 1st Street Miracle on 1st Street is a 2007 South Korean comedy-drama film. Written and directed by Yoon Je-kyoon, it reunited him with actors Im Chang-jung and Ha Ji-won, the stars of his earlier film Sex Is Zero. With 2,750,457 admissions, Miracle on 1st Street was the 5th most popular Korean film of 2007. Crossbow Crossbow is a 2007 Australian coming-of-age drama film written and directed by David Michôd. The film features Cy Standen, Joel Edgerton, Lisa Chappell and Mirrah Foulkes and had its world premiere in competition at the Venice Film Festival on 9 March 2007. After that, the film competed at number of film festivals and earned good reviews. On War On War is a 2008 French comedy-drama film directed by Bertrand Bonello and starring Mathieu Amalric, Laurent Lucas, Guillaume Depardieu, Asia Argento, Michel Piccoli and Léa Seydoux. It follows a man in the middle of an existential crisis as he gets drawn into a strange pleasure-obsessed cult. The films title loosely refers to the treatise On War, by Carl von Clausewitz. In Real Life In Real Life, released in the Netherlands as Het echte leven, is a 2008 Dutch drama film that was written and directed by Robert Jan Westdijk. The film had its premiere at the Netherlands Film Festival on 25 September 2008 and was released on DVD the following year. The film stars Ramsey Nasr as a film director who decides to test his girlfriends love for him. The movies soundtrack was composed by Michel Banabila and Eric Vloeimans, and features songs from their album VoizNoiz 3 - Urban Jazz Scapes. The Universe of Keith Haring The Universe of Keith Haring is a 2008 documentary by the filmmaker Christina Clausen about the artist Keith Haring. In the film, the legacy of Haring is resurrected through colorful archival footage and remembered by friends and admirers such as artists Kenny Scharf and Yoko Ono, gallery owners Jeffrey Deitch and Tony Shafrazi. The film was produced by Paolo Bruno, Eric Ellena and Ian Ayres. The film was shown at the Tribeca Film Festival and has been released on DVD. Through interviews with collaborators and friends such as the choreographer Bill T. Jones, the film offers thoughtful reflection on a man whose impulse, Jones says, "was to do the work and live the life," it is the passion and commitment we see in the artist himself that makes the most lasting impression. Diverted Diverted is a 2009 CBC made-for-TV miniseries. The film was directed by Alex Chapple based on the screenplay by Tony Marchant. Diverted is a fictionalized account inspired by what actually happened to the people of Gander, Newfoundland, and the passengers and crews on the airliners diverted by the Federal Aviation Administration during the 9/11 attacks in Operation Yellow Ribbon. Truth or Square SpongeBobs Truth or Square is a 2009 made-for-television comedy special in which Andrew Overtoom, supervising director, Alan Smart, and Tom Yasumi directed the animation. It stars Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown, Carolyn Lawrence, and Mr. Lawrence. The special, marketed as a "TV Movie", originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on November 6, 2009, celebrating the tenth anniversary of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. This is the second SpongeBob SquarePants TV movie, following SpongeBobs Atlantis SquarePantis. The television series follows the adventures of the title character in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom. In the special, SpongeBob and his friends are accidentally locked inside the Krusty Krab on the day of its "eleventy-seventh" anniversary celebration. As they crawl through the ventilation system trying to escape, they look back on shared memories through flashback moments. Meanwhile, Patchy the Pirate is holding a TV Extravaganza, and is waiting for SpongeBob to show up to it. But with no reply, Patchy sets out to Bikini Bottom in a fit of rage. Truth or Square was written by Luke Brookshier, Nate Cash, Steven Banks, and Paul Tibbitt. Rosario Dawson, Eddie Deezen, Triumph, LeBron James, Tina Fey, Will Ferrell, Craig Ferguson, Robin Williams, and P!nk guest starred in the special as themselves with Ricky Gervais having an uncredited voice cameo as the narrator. Upon release, the special attracted an estimated 7.7 million viewers, but was met with mixed reviews from critics. Although critics generally spoke positively of the specials main animated segments, most criticized the Patchy the Pirate scenes, which were described as "unfunny." You Lucky Dog You Lucky Dog is a 2010 American/Canadian made-for-TV film starring Natasha Henstridge, Harry Hamlin and Anthony Lemke. Samarasimha Reddy Samarasimha Reddy is a 1999 Telugu action drama film produced by Chengala Venkat Rao under the Satyanarayanamma Productions banner and directed by B. Gopal. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Simran, Anjala Zaveri and Sanghavi in lead roles and music composed by Mani Sharma. The film was recorded as an All Time Blockbuster at the box office surpassing previous records set by Pedarayudu. Over the years, the movie was termed to be a trendsetter and achieved cult status and affirmed Balakrishna as a trademark for the role as a faction leader. It has been dubbed in Hindi as Rakhwala One Man Army and in Tamil as Shanmuga Pandian. Late Blossom Late Blossom is a 2011 South Korean film written and directed by Choo Chang-min about the love story of two elderly couples. After opening quietly to little fanfare, the indie slowly gained positive word-of-mouth and critical praise, and eventually became a box office success with over 1,645,505 ticket sales, as well as a cultural darling among industry peers. The film is based on the manhwa I Love You by Kang Full. It was serialized online in 2007 and later published in three volumes. In 2008, it was turned into a play and drew audiences of more than 120,000 by 2010. Baby Sellers Baby Sellers is a TV film starring Jennifer Finnigan, Kirstie Alley and Arjun Gupta exposing the dark world of international baby trafficking. ICE agent Nic Morrison investigates a corrupt US child adoption agency run by Carla Huxley who acquires babies abroad illegally. Geethanjali Geethaanjali is a 2013 Indian Malayalam-language horror film directed by Priyadarshan and written by Abhilash Nair, with dialogue by Dennis Joseph. It is a spin-off of the 1993 film Manichitrathazhu and an official remake of the 2007 Thai film Alone. Mohanlal reprises his role from Manichitrathazhu and Suresh Gopi appears in a cameo role. It also features Nishan, Keerthy Suresh, Swapna Menon, Siddique, Madhu, Innocent, and K. B. Ganesh Kumar. In the film, psychologist Dr. Sunny Joseph arrives at a mansion to treat Anjali, who is haunted by her deceased twin sister Geetha, and investigates the paranormal activities. The film was originally planned to be shot in 3D and Auro-3D formats but this was abandoned because the technology was time-consuming and only a few theatres in Kerala were equipped with Auro sound equipment at that time. Principal photography commenced on 6 July 2013 at Thiruvananthapuram and was completed in September. Most of the filming took place at the Chitranjali Studio and in and around Thiruvananthapuram. The cinematographer was Tirru and editing was done by T. S. Suresh. Geethaanjali was released worldwide on 14 November 2013. The film being an official remake of Alone was undisclosed before release, as a result, it was criticised as an imitation of Alone and its source material, the novel Elephants Can Remember, and other Indian films adapted from the film or novel. Mohanlals performance, the cinematography and the graphics received praise. Adios Vaya Con Dios Adios Vaya Con Dios is a Latino film directed by La Raza, and written by Zachary Laoutides. It stars Zachary Laoutides as a half-Irish half-Mexican gang member trying to escape his neighborhood. Muse - Live at Rome Olympic Stadium Live at Rome Olympic Stadium is a live album and video by English rock band Muse, which was released on 29 November 2013 in Digital download format. On 5 November 2013, the film received theatrical screenings in 20 cities worldwide, and the next day it was screened for one night only in 40 other territories. The album contains the bands performance at Romes Stadio Olimpico on 6 July 2013, in front of a crowd of 60,963 people. The concert was a part of The Unsustainable Tour, which is a moniker for the bands summer 2013 European leg of The 2nd Law World Tour. Mercy Christmas Mercy Christmas is a 2017 American comedy-horror film, written by Ryan Nelson and Beth Levy Nelson and directed by Ryan Nelson. The film was acquired by Gravitas Ventures in 2017 and was released on November 28, 2017. The Heritage of Love The Heritage of Love is a Russian drama film inspired by a true story. It is set against the Russian Revolution and subsequent onset of civil war, as well as contemporary Paris. The film is directed by Yuriy Vasilev and written by Natalia Doroshkevich and Olga Pogodina-Kuzmina. The film stars Dima Bilan, Svetlana Ivanova, Aleksandr Adabashyan, Aleksandr Baluev, and Marat Basharov. Interlude in Prague Interlude in Prague is a 2017 film about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart starring Aneurin Barnard, James Purefoy, Samantha Barks, Morfydd Clark, Adrian Edmondson and Anna Rust. It was directed by John Stephenson, written by Brian Ashby and the screenplay by Brian Ashby, Helen Clare Cromarty and John Stephenson. Mental Madhilo Mental Madhilo is a 2017 Telugu romantic comedy film written and directed by Vivek Athreya and produced by Raj Kandukuri for Dharmapatha Creations. The film features Sree Vishnu, and Nivetha Pethuraj in lead roles with Amrutha Srinivasan, Shivaji Raja, Madhumani, Raj Madiraju and Anita Chowadary in pivotal roles. Songs and background score for the movie are composed and arranged by Prashanth R Vihari. Behind That Curtain Behind That Curtain is a 1929 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Irving Cummings, starring Warner Baxter and featuring Boris Karloff. It was the first Charlie Chan film to be made at Fox Studios. It was based on the novel of the same name. Charlie Chan, who is played by Korean-American actor E. L. Park, gets one mention early in the film, then makes a few momentary appearances after 75 minutes. Producer William Fox chose this film to open the palatial Fox Theatre in San Francisco on June 28, 1929. It was a sound film. Montana Moon Montana Moon is a 1930 Pre-Code comedy, drama, musical, western film starring Joan Crawford, Johnny Mack Brown, and Ricardo Cortez. The film focuses on the budding relationship between a city girl and a rural cowboy. The film introduced the concept of the singing cowboy to the screen. Havana Widows Havana Widows is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Ray Enright, starring Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell. It was released by Warner Bros. on November 18, 1933. Two chorus girls travel to Havana in search of rich husbands. Their target is Deacon Jones, a self-appointed moralist who cannot drink without getting drunk. The film is the first of a series of five movies by Warner Bros. where Blondell and Farrell were paired as blonde bombshell comedy team, throughout the early 1930s. The other films in the series include Kansas City Princess, Traveling Saleslady, Were in the Money and Miss Pacific Fleet. Four of the five films were directed by Ray Enright. Farrell and Blondell also co-starred in other Warner Bros. movies: Three on a Match, Ive Got Your Number and Gold Diggers of 1937. Three Cornered Moon Three-Cornered Moon is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent, written by Ray Harris and S.K. Lauren, and starring Claudette Colbert, Richard Arlen, Mary Boland, and Wallace Ford. Based on a play by Gertrude Tonkonogy Friedberg, the film reached No. 9 in the National Board of Review Awards top-10 films in 1933. Film critic Leonard Maltin identifies it as one of the "25 Vintage Movies You Really Shouldnt Miss". Strike Me Pink Strike Me Pink is a 1936 American musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog, starring Eddie Cantor and Ethel Merman, and produced by Samuel Goldwyn. Cantor plays a nebbishy employee of an amusement park, forced to assert himself against a gang of slot-machine racketeers. The climax involves a wild chase over a roller coaster and in a hot-air balloon, filmed at The Pike in Long Beach. The film was Eddie Cantors sixth of six films for Goldwyn, all produced and released within seven years. The story derives from the novel Dreamland by the once-popular writer Clarence Budington Kelland, reworked as a 1933 stage musical comedy by Ray Henderson for Jimmy Durante. A Night at the Movies A Night at the Movies is a short film starring Robert Benchley. It was Benchleys greatest success since How to Sleep, and won him a contract for more short films that would be produced in New York. The film was nominated for an Academy Award at the 10th Academy Awards, held in 1937, for Best Short Subject. Angels Wash Their Faces The Angels Wash Their Faces is a 1939 Warner Bros. film starring Ronald Reagan and The Dead End Kids. These Glamour Girls These Glamour Girls is a 1939 comedy-drama film directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring Lew Ayres and Lana Turner, with Tom Brown, Jane Bryan, Richard Carlson, Anita Louise and Ann Rutherford in featured roles. Li'l Abner Lil Abner is a 1940 film based on the comic strip Lil Abner created by Al Capp. The three most recognizable names associated with the film are Buster Keaton as Lonesome Polecat, Jeff York as Lil Abner, and Milton Berle, who co-wrote the title song. This was the first of two films based on the popular Al Capp strip, the second being Paramounts 1959 musical, Lil Abner, which was also based on the hit 1956 Broadway musical Lil Abner. Doctor, Beware Teresa Venerdì is a 1941 Italian comedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica. Walk a Crooked Mile Walk a Crooked Mile is a 1948 anti-communist film noir crime film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Louis Hayward and Dennis OKeefe. The Ghost Talks The Ghost Talks is the 113th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1949 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Mara Maru Mara Maru is a 1952 noir-influenced action film directed by Gordon Douglas. It stars Errol Flynn and Ruth Roman. When You Read This Letter When You Read This Letter is a 1953 French-Italian drama film directed by Jean-Pierre Melville and starring Philippe Lemaire, Juliette Gréco and Yvonne Sanson. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. Location filming also take place on the coast of Southern France where the film is set. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys. The film was a commercial success and permitted Melville to acquire his own studios to make his future productions. The Decks Ran Red The Decks Ran Red is a 1958 MGM seagoing suspense drama based on the book Infamy at Sea, and directed by Andrew L. Stone. The feature starred James Mason, Dorothy Dandridge, Broderick Crawford, and Stuart Whitman. The film received generally poor reviews, but received wide viewership for Dorothy Dandridges role. Filming took place in southern California aboard the Chios, Greece-registered SS Igor, a World War II Liberty Ship owned by the Los and Pezas shipowning families. Far til fire på Bornholm Father of Four on Bornholm is a 1959 Danish family film directed by Alice OFredericks and Robert Saaskin. The Venetian Affair The Venetian Affair is a 1967 spy film directed by Jerry Thorpe and starring Robert Vaughn and Elke Sommer. It is based on a novel of the same name by Helen MacInnes. Rascal Rascal is a 1969 American comedy-drama film made by Walt Disney Productions, based on the book of the same name by Sterling North, about a young man and his pet raccoon set in rural Wisconsin. The Judge and Jake Wyler The Judge and Jake Wyler is a 1972 American made-for-television drama film directed by David Lowell Rich. The teleplay was written by Richard Levinson, William Link, and David Shaw. It was produced by Universal Television and broadcast by NBC on December 2, 1972. The title characters are a hypochondriac former judge who now owns a private detective agency and her parolee partner. The two are hired by Alicia Dodd to investigate the alleged suicide of her father, whom she suspects was really a murder victim. Boomerang Boomerang is a 1976 French-Italian crime film starring Alain Delon, Carla Gravina and Charles Vanel and directed by José Giovanni. It recorded admissions of 787,208 in France. Echoes of a Summer Echoes of a Summer is a 1976 Canadian/American film directed by Don Taylor, based on the Broadway play Isle of Children by Robert L. Joseph, who also adapted the screenplay. Sir Henry at Rawlinson End Sir Henry at Rawlinson End is a 1980 British film based on the eponymous character created by Vivian Stanshall. It stars Trevor Howard as Sir Henry and Stanshall himself as Henrys brother Hubert. Unusually, the film was released in sepia-toned monochrome. After a long wait, while the film obtained cult status, it was finally released on DVD in 2006. The bonuses include a commentary track with the director, Steve Roberts, as well as Sheila Reid and Jeremy Child, as well as a picture gallery, synopsis, the script of unfilmed scenes, and actor biographies. Go Ahead, Brazil! Pra Frente, Brasil is a 1982 Brazilian drama film directed, written and produced by Roberto Farias. It tells the fictional story of a man mistakenly arrested by a group linked to the military dictatorship during the 1970 FIFA World Cup. Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story is a 1987 television biographical drama starring Farrah Fawcett. The film chronicles the life of Barbara Hutton, a wealthy but troubled American socialite. Released as both a television movie and a miniseries, the film won a Golden Globe Award for Best Miniseries or Television Film. Fawcett earned her fifth Golden Globe Award nomination, for Best Actress in a Miniseries of Television Film. Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story was based on C. David Heymanns Poor Little Rich Girl: The Life and Legend of Barbara Hutton. Samantha Samantha is a 1991 American film starring actress Martha Plimpton. Though at the time Plimpton was already a film actress for nearly ten years, this was the first vehicle in which she was the star. The film co-starred Dermot Mulroney, Hector Elizondo, Mary Kay Place and Ione Skye. It was a commercial failure, with mixed critical review. The film was released in the fall and promoted as a romance blockbuster. A soundtrack/score album was released in anticipation of success that never came. The film featured cameo appearances by Robert Picardo and Maryedith Burnell. Burnell had previously played the character of Helen Buckman, mother to Julie Buckman in the television version of the film Parenthood; in the film version, Julie was played by Martha Plimpton. The Flavor of Corn The Flavor of Corn is a 1986 Italian coming-of-age film. Written and directed by Gianni Da Campo, the film stars Lorenzo Lena and Marco Mestriner and follows the story of a same-sex romance that develops between a young professor and his 12-year-old student. Sakalí léta Big Beat is a 1993 Czech musical comedy directed by Jan Hřebejk. It is set in 1959 in Pragues Hotel International. The film was Hřebejks breakthrough box-office hit and the first feature film made by Hřebejk and Petr Jarchovsky as a directing-writing team. Jarchovsky wrote the script based on a story by Petr Šabach. The music and lyrics were written for the film by singer-songwriter Ivan Hlas, and veteran cameraman Jan Malir also worked on the film. The film won four Czech Lion awards, including Best Film of 1993, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Original Score. Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle is an anime TV Special based on the Neo Geo SNK video game, Fatal Fury 2, and is a sequel to the previous TV movie, Legend of the Hungry Wolf. The movie was directed by Kazuhiro Furuhashi and once again features character designs by Masami Ōbari. It first aired on July 31, 1993. An English adaptation produced by Viz Communications was released on home video in 1994. Priklyucheniya Petrova i Vasechkina, obyknovennye i neveroyatnye Adventures of Petrov and Vasechkin, Usual and Incredible is a 1983 Soviet two-part childrens two-part musical comedy directed by Vladimir Alenikov. The plot tells of two friends-schoolboys, Petya Vasechkin and Vasya Petrov, about their attempts to assert themselves and about their friend, with whom they are in love, Masha Startseva. A year later a sequel titled Vacation of Petrov and Vasechkin was released. Ora o mai più Now or Never is a 2003 Italian coming of age comedy-drama film written and directed by Lucio Pellegrini. The Outlander The Outlander is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, directed by Érik Canuel and released in 2005. An adaptation of Germaine Guèvremonts novel Le Survenant, the film stars Jean-Nicolas Verreault as the title character, a mysterious stranger whose arrival in the small town of Chénal-du-Moine significantly shakes up the community. The Vanity Serum The Vanity Serum is a 2004 Italian giallo film directed by Alex Infascelli. It is loosely based on the novel Il libro italiano dei morti by Niccolò Ammaniti. Jayam Jayam is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language romantic action drama film directed by M. Raja. The film is a remake of the 2002 Telugu film with the same title. It featured Ravi and Sadha in their first Tamil ventures respectively, with the success of the film prompting the actor to retain the films title as a prefix to his stage name. It also stars Gopichand, who is reprising his role in the Telugu movie, alongside an ensemble supporting cast including Vadivelu, Rajeev, Pragathi, Nizhalgal Ravi, Nalini, Senthil, Suman Setty, and Ramesh Khanna. Till date, Jayam is the first and the only Tamil film Gopichand has performed in. The Poker Club The Poker Club is a 2008 American thriller film. It was directed by Tim McCann. D.C. Sniper D.C. Sniper is a 2010 American direct-to-video drama-thriller film directed by Ulli Lommel and written by Lommel and Ken Foree. It stars Foree, Christopher Kriesa and Maria Ochoa. Ramayana: The Epic Ramayana: The Epic is a 2010 Indian computer-animated film from Maya Digital Media. Directed by Chetan Desai and produced by Ketan Mehta, it was released by Warner Bros. India on 15 October 2010. Sunday League - Pepik Hnatek's Final Match Sunday League - Pepik Hnateks Final Match is a 2012 Czech comedy film directed by Jan Prušinovský. Nicky Deuce Nicky Deuce is a Nickelodeon/YTV film starring Noah Munck, which is based on the book Nicky Deuce: Welcome to the Family. The film was directed by Jonathan A. Rosenbaum and written by Art Edler Brown, Andy Callahan, and Douglas Sloan. It premiered on Nickelodeon on May 27, 2013. When a Wolf Falls in Love with a Sheep When a Wolf Falls in Love with a Sheep is a 2012 Taiwanese romantic fantasy film directed by Hou Chi-jan and starring Kai Ko and Jian Man-shu. The Notorious Mr. Bout The Notorious Mr. Bout is a 2014 documentary film directed by Tony Gerber and Maxim Pozdorovkin. The film focuses on the life of Viktor Bout, an international arms smuggler. It premiered on January 17, 2014 at the Sundance Film Festival. It was also screened at the 2014 True/False Film Festival. The film was shown in the UK on September 29, 2014, on the BBC Four channel. The Cutting Room The Cutting Room is a 2015 British found footage horror film written and directed by Warren Dudley. The film was released in June 2015 and the bulk of principal photography was shot in Newhaven Forts underground labyrinth of dark and winding brick tunnels. French Cuisine French Cuisine is a 2015 French comedy film directed by Florent Siri and starring Franck Dubosc and Gérard Lanvin. It is a remake of the 1963 French-Italian film La Cuisine au beurre, which was directed by Gilles Grangier. Wild Nights with Emily Wild Nights with Emily is a 2018 American biographical comedy film written and directed by Madeleine Olnek. It stars Molly Shannon as Emily Dickinson, as well as Amy Seimetz, Susan Ziegler, Brett Gelman, Jackie Monahan, Kevin Seal, Dana Melanie, Sasha Frolova, Lisa Haas and Stella Chesnut. The film is about Emily Dickinsons life as a writer, her attempts to get published, and her vivacious, irreverent side that was covered up for years — most notably, her lifelong romantic relationship with another woman — dispelling the myth that she was an unloved recluse once and for all. It had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 11, 2018. It is scheduled to be released on April 12, 2019, by Greenwich Entertainment. The Aspern Papers The Aspern Papers is a 2018 period drama, co-written, co-produced and directed by Julien Landais, based on Jean Pavans scenic adaptation of Henry James eponymous novel. The film stars Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Joely Richardson and Vanessa Redgrave; Academy Award-winner James Ivory acting as executive producer. Austerlitz Austerlitz is a 2016 German documentary film written and directed by Sergei Loznitsa. It premiered out of competition at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival. It deals with the Holocaust through the eyes of the visitors to Nazi death camps. Zhenikh The Groom is a 2016 Russian comedy film, directorial debut of Alexander Nezlobin. Meditation Park Meditation Park is a 2017 Canadian drama film directed by Mina Shum. The film opened the 2017 Vancouver International Film Festival and was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival . Following in the footsteps of her previous work like Double Happiness, Meditation Park highlights director Shums Chinese ancestry. Notably, the film highlights stars Sandra Oh and Don McKellar. Moving well beyond the heterosexual-norms, Shums Meditation Park reveals important difficulties around immigration and minorities. It debuted to positive reviews at the Toronto International Film Festival and opened in selected theatres on 9 March 2018. Hochelaga, Land of Souls Hochelaga, Land of Souls is a 2017 Canadian historical drama film directed and written by François Girard and starring Gilles Renaud, Samian and Tanaya Beatty. Dramatizing several centuries of Quebec history and the local history of Montreal in particular, the story depicts Quebec archaeology revealing the past of indigenous peoples, explorers and 1837 rebels. Girard had previously used an anthology approach in his films such as The Red Violin, and was interested in another project that would depict Montreal. It was shot in Montreal, with performances in numerous languages. The film was screened in the Gala Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. It won four Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Cinematography for Nicolas Bolduc, and was Canadas submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Eeda Eeda is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language romance film written, edited and directed by B. Ajithkumar. The film is a modern take on William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet, set in the backdrops of political violence in Kannur, north Malabar. Shane Nigam and Nimisha Sajayan plays the lead roles. Eeda was produced by Sharmila Rajaa through Delta Studio, in collaboration with Collective Phase One. The executive producers were TRS Muthukumaar, K.J. Ayyappan, and Sukumar Thekkepatt. Padayottam Padayottam is an Indian Malayalam-language gangster comedy film directed by Rafeek Ibrahim, with Biju Menon in the lead role. Take a Chance Take a Chance is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Little Red Riding Hood Little Red Riding Hood is a Walt Disney short cartoon, and is a rendition of the traditional story of Little Red Riding Hood. The film is part of the Laugh-O-Grams series that was released in 1922. This is one of the first ever Walt Disney cartoons, and considered Disneys first attempt at animated storytelling. Rather than using animation cels, it was made mostly by photographing inked lines on paper. The film was considered to be lost for many years and it was listed in 1980 on the American Film Institutes "10 Most Wanted Films for Archival Preservation". A print of the film was discovered by a British collector in a London film library in 1998 and was restored the same year. The film introduces the prototype for Julius the Cat, who would become Disneys first named, recurring character. A second American short film with the same title was also released in 1922 which starred Baby Peggy. Rome Express Rome Express is a 1932 British thriller film directed by Walter Forde and starring Esther Ralston and Conrad Veidt. Based on a story by Clifford Grey, with a screenplay by Sidney Gilliat, the film is about a European express train to Rome carrying a variety of characters, including thieves, adulterers, blackmail victims, and an American film star. The film won the American National Board of Review award for Best Foreign Film. Rome Express was remade in 1948 as Sleeping Car to Trieste. Ambush at Tomahawk Gap Ambush at Tomahawk Gap is a 1953 American romantic action Western film directed by Fred F. Sears and produced by Wallace MacDonald. It stars John Hodiak, John Derek, David Brian, and María Elena Marqués. The Mouse That Jack Built The Mouse That Jack Built is a 1959 Warner Bros. "Merrie Melodie" cartoon short starring Jack Benny and the regular cast of The Jack Benny Program as mice. It was written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Robert McKimson, with music by Milt Franklyn. Juan Moreira Juan Moreira is a 1973 Argentine dramatic historical film directed by Leonardo Favio and starring Rodolfo Bebán. It is based on the homonymous novel by Eduardo Gutiérrez, which narrates the life of the famous Argentine outlaw, gaucho and folk hero Juan Moreira. Sunburst Sunburst is a 1975 American thriller film directed by James Polakof. The film is also known as Slashed Dreams. Sunburst stars Peter Hooten, Kathrine Baumann, Ric Carrott, Anne Lockhart, and Robert Englund. The Exorcist: Italian Style Lesorciccio is a 1975 Italian horror-comedy film written, directed, produced and starring Ciccio Ingrassia. A parody of William Friedkins The Exorcist, it is the second and last film directed by Ingrassia after Paolo il freddo. The Spiral Staircase The Spiral Staircase is a 1975 British horror mystery thriller film directed by Peter Collinson and starring Jacqueline Bisset and Christopher Plummer. It is a remake of the 1945 film of the same name. I Dream of Jeannie... Fifteen Years Later I Dream of Jeannie... Fifteen Years Later is a 1985 American made-for-television fantasy-comedy film produced by Columbia Pictures Television which premiered on NBC on October 20, 1985. It is the first of two reunion films based on the 1965–1970 sitcom I Dream of Jeannie. Barbara Eden reprises her role as the magical Jeannie; also reprising their roles from the original series were Bill Daily as Tonys fellow astronaut and best friend Roger Healy, and Hayden Rorke as NASA psychiatrist Dr. Alfred Bellows. The role of Tony Nelson was played by Wayne Rogers, best known for his role as Trapper John McIntyre on the 1970s series M*A*S*H. Larry Hagman was unavailable to reprise his role as Tony Nelson reportedly because he was too busy filming his CBS series Dallas at the time. The film was directed by William Asher and the teleplay was written by Irma Kalish. Framed Framed is a 1990 television movie directed by Dean Parisot and produced on Home Box Office. It was written by Gary Rosen. Jeff Goldblum and Kristin Scott Thomas star. Rock Hudson's Home Movies Rock Hudsons Home Movies is a 1992 documentary by Mark Rappaport. It shows clips from Rock Hudsons films that could be interpreted as gay entendres. Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight is a 1994 television film directed by Yves Simoneau and starring Diane Keaton, Rutger Hauer and Bruce Dern. The series is based on Doris L. Richs Amelia Earhart: A Biography. The film depicts events in the life of Amelia Earhart, focusing on her final flight and disappearance in 1937, with her exploits in aviation and her marriage to publisher G.P. Putnam being revealed in flashbacks. This film was not the first television dramatization of Earharts life, as Amelia Earhart appeared in 1976, starring Susan Clark as Earhart and John Forsythe as her husband George Putnam. The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space is a 1995 science fiction/comedy television film. This film follows the adventures of 1950s actor Ty Farrell, who plays the title character in a Captain Video-like early television program, The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space. True Blue True Blue is a 1996 British sport drama film based on the book The Oxford Boat Race Mutiny by Daniel Topolski and Patrick Robinson. It follows the 1987 Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race and the disagreement amongst the Oxford team known as the "Oxford mutiny". For the US DVD release by Miramax, the film was retitled Miracle at Oxford. Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Leonard Cohen Ladies and Gentlemen... Mr. Leonard Cohen is a 1965 documentary about Leonard Cohen, co-directed by Don Owen and Donald Brittain, and written by Brittain. Produced by John Kemeny for the National Film Board of Canada, the film received the Canadian Film Award in the TV-Information category. The documentary captures Cohens career as a noted poet and novelist before he launched his career as a singer-songwriter in 1967. The original idea for the film had involved documenting a tour of Canadian poets, including Irving Layton and Earle Birney; however, that idea was abandoned when the filmmakers decided the other poets would not serve as charismatic film subjects. I Kafetzou The Fortune Teller is a 1956 Greek comedy film directed by Alekos Sakellarios. Annayya Annayya is a Tollywood film released on 7 January 2000, directed by Muthyala Subbaiah and cinematography by Chota K. Naidu. This film stars Chiranjeevi, Soundarya, Ravi Teja, Sarath Babu and Kota Srinivasa Rao. The music was composed by Mani Sharma. While Bhupati Raja provided story, writer Satyanand penned the dialogues. The film had collected a distributors share of Rs.6 crore in the initial two weeks after its release. It completed 50 days in 92 centres and 100 days in 60 centres,. Gharaana Mogudu Gharana Mogudu is a 1992 Telugu-language film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It is a remake of 1986 Kannada film Anuraga Aralithu. The film starred Chiranjeevi and Nagma in the lead roles. The film was recorded as an All Time Indian Industry Hit at the box office. It became the first Telugu film to gross over 10 crore at the box office. The film was screened at the 1993 International Film Festival of India in the mainstream section. When Dinosaurs Roamed America When Dinosaurs Roamed America is a two-hour American television program that first aired on the Discovery Channel on July 15, 2001. The show features the reign of the dinosaurs in America over the course of more than 160 million years, through five different segments, each with their own variety of flora and fauna. When Dinosaurs Roamed America premiered to 5 million viewers and aired numerous times on the Discovery HD Theaters opening lineup in 2002. It was released on VHS and DVD in August 2001, and had a number of re-releases on DVD since then. When Dinosaurs Roamed America also had a limited Region 2 release on Blu-ray in 2011, bundled with Valley of the T. Rex. The Best of Times The Best of Times is a 2002 Taiwanese drama film directed by Chang Tso-chi. It was entered into the 59th Venice International Film Festival. It was also selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 75th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Mexican Dream The Mexican Dream is a tragic comedy film, written and directed by Gustavo Hernández Pérez, inspired by true events. The film stars Jesús Chuy Pérez as Ajileo Barajas, an illegal alien who in many ways represents a modern Don Quixote in pursuit of becoming a movie star. A fast-paced and fresh film that brings together two worlds and slices into one of this century’s biggest social realities; immigration. The film explores the dreams and delusions, the hopes and desperation of an individual who goes to extremes to give his family a better tomorrow by testing the strength, courage, and passion it takes to follow your dreams. Slavoj Zizek: The Reality of the Virtual The Reality of the Virtual is a 2004 documentary film lecture by Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek. Recorded in a single day by Ben Wright, the film consists of seven long takes of Žižek seated in front of a bookshelf. The discourse concerns the concept of "real effects produced, generated, by something which does not yet fully exist, which is not yet fully actual", with numerous examples from psychoanalysis, politics, sociology, physics and popular culture. Il était une fois dans l'oued Once Upon a Time in the Oued is a 2005 French comedy film directed by Djamel Bensalah. Evil Grave: Curse of the Maya Curse of the Maya is a 2004 American horror film written, directed by and starring David Heavener. Dangerous Men Dangerous Men is a 2005 American action thriller film written, directed, and produced by Jahangir Salehi Yeganehrad, under the pseudonym John S. Rad. The film took twenty-one years to make and release, production beginning in 1984 and edits being made throughout the intervening years. Corpus Earthling "Corpus Earthling" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 18 November 1963, during the first season. The Old Garden The Old Garden is a 2006 South Korean film, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by the author Hwang Sok-yong. It was written and directed by Im Sang-soo and starred Ji Jin-hee, Yum Jung-ah, and Youn Yuh-jung. The plot of the film involves a couple during the turbulent political landscape in early 1980s South Korea, and the events surrounding the Gwangju Massacre. At Night At Night is a 2007 Danish short film. It was nominated for Best Live Action Short Film at the 2008 Oscars. Rozygrysh Practical Joke is a 2008 Russian romantic drama directed by Andrei Kudinenko. It is a remake of the 1977 film of the same name by Vladimir Menshov. Generation Zero Generation Zero is a 2010 American documentary film written and directed by Steve Bannon, and produced by David N. Bossie for Citizens United Productions. The documentary features historian David Kaiser as well as author and amateur historian Neil Howe. In the film, Bannon examines the financial crisis of 2007–2008 in the context of a generational theory by authors William Strauss and Neil Howe. The Happy Sad The Happy Sad is a 2013 film directed by Rodney Evans, based on a play of the same name by Ken Urban. It follows the interacting journeys of two young couples in New York City who decide to push the boundaries of relationships and sexuality. Classroom 6 Classroom 6 is a 2015 American found footage horror feature film written and directed by Jonas Odenheimer. The plot centers on a reporter who takes a TV crew into an old college building to investigate the disappearances of a professor and his student in a supposedly haunted classroom. The film is distributed by 108 Media and was released on multiple video on demand platforms including Amazon Instant, iTunes, Google Play and VUDU on October 9, 2015. Classroom 6 was featured in the 2015 Beloit International Film Festival where it was nominated for Best Feature Film. Un ragazzo d'oro A Golden Boy is a 2014 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Pupi Avati. It won the Best Screenplay Award at the 2014 Montreal World Film Festival. Henchmen Henchmen is a 2018 Canadian/American animated action comedy film directed by Adam Wood and co-written by Wood, David Ray, Bobby Henwood and Jay D. Waxman, based on Woods own 2014 short film Henchmen: Ill Suited. The film stars Thomas Middleditch as a henchman-in-training, James Marsden as his mentor, Rosario Dawson as a scientist, and Alfred Molina as the super villain. Production began in May 2015 in British Columbia. Produced by Bron Studios, it was planned to be released in 2016, but did receive a limited release in Canada until December 7, 2018. Aban and Khorshid Aban and Khorshid is a 2014 American gay drama film written and directed by Darwin Serink. The short film included in the DVD Boys On Film 14: Worlds Collide. But Always But Always is a 2014 Chinese-Hong Kong romantic drama film directed by Snow Zou. Across the Line Across the Line is a 2015 Canadian drama film directed by Director X. It stars Stephan James, Sarah Jeffery, Shamier Anderson, Lanette Ware, Steven Love, and Jim Codrington. It is set in Nova Scotia, where it was shot. Karsandas Pay and Use Karsandas Pay & Use is a 2017 Indian romantic comedy Gujarati film written and directed by Krishnadev Yagnik and produced by Nilay Chotai and Vaishal Shah. The film stars Mayur Chauhan, Deeksha Joshi and Hemang Shah in lead roles and was released on 19 May 2017. Kakegurui is a 2019 Japanese film adaptation of a manga series of the same name by Homura Kawamoto. It is directed by Hayato Kawai, distributed by GAGA Pictures, and stars Minami Hamabe and Mahiro Takasugi as Yumeko Jabami and Ryōta Suzui respectively. It was released in Japan on May 3, 2019. Murder on a Bridle Path Murder on a Bridle Path is a 1936 mystery film directed by William Hamilton and Edward Killy, starring James Gleason and Helen Broderick. This film was the fourth production in the Hildegarde Withers series, and the only one in which Broderick played Hildegarde Withers. The Case of the Stuttering Pig The Case of the Stuttering Pig is a Looney Tunes animated cartoon, starring Porky Pig and Petunia Pig, released to theaters on October 30, 1937. This short was directed by Frank Tashlin, and the music was composed by Carl Stalling. The title is a parody of The Case of the Stuttering Bishop, a Perry Mason mystery that Warner Bros. had filmed earlier that year. Maid's Night Out Maids Night Out is a 1938 American romantic comedy film made by RKO Radio Pictures and starring Joan Fontaine and Allan Lane. It was directed by Ben Holmes from a screenplay by Bert Granet, adapted by from the radio play Certified by Willoughby Speyers. Spawn of the North Spawn of the North is a 1938 American adventure film about rival fishermen in Alaska starring George Raft and featuring Henry Fonda, Dorothy Lamour, Akim Tamiroff and John Barrymore. The picture was directed by Henry Hathaway. Doll Face Doll Face is a 1945 American film released by 20th Century Fox and directed by Lewis Seiler starring Vivian Blaine as "Doll Face" Carroll. It also stars actor Dennis OKeefe and singers Carmen Miranda and Perry Como. The film is also known as Come Back to Me in the United Kingdom. Holiday in Mexico Holiday in Mexico is a 1946 Technicolor musical directed by George Sidney and starring Walter Pidgeon, Jane Powell, and Ilona Massey. A Feather in His Hare A Feather in His Hare is a 1946 produced Warner Brothers Looney Tunes animated short, directed by Chuck Jones. It was originally released on February 7, 1948. The title is yet another pun on "hair". This was the first Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Chuck Jones that featured Robert McKimsons design of Bugs instead of the version Jones used from Super-Rabbit to Hair-Raising Hare, which was a shorter and slightly different version of the character. Saraband Saraband for Dead Lovers is a 1948 British historical drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Stewart Granger and Joan Greenwood. It is based on the novel by Helen Simpson. Set in seventeenth-century Hanover, it depicts the doomed romance between Philip Christoph von Königsmarck and Sophia Dorothea of Celle, the wife of the Elector of Hanover. The saraband mentioned in the title is a type of Spanish dance. Jim Morahan, William Kellner and Michael Relph were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction - Set Decoration, Color. It was the first Ealing Studios film shot in colour. Buccaneer's Girl Buccaneers Girl is a 1950 American Technicolor romantic adventure film directed by Frederick de Cordova starring Yvonne De Carlo and Philip Friend. Foxy by Proxy Foxy by Proxy is a 1952 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and directed by Friz Freleng. Mel Blanc voices Bugs Bunny and one of the dogs that talks in the short, while an uncredited Stan Freberg voices the large hound. This cartoon is considered a remake to Of Fox and Hounds from 1940; in fact, the opening sequence was "borrowed" directly from the original. The Truth About Bebe Donge La Vérité sur Bébé Donge is a 1952 French film directed by Henri Decoin, and starring Danielle Darrieux and Jean Gabin. The plot is essentially the analysis of a couples marriage that has broken down; the film is based on the novel by Georges Simenon. Rose Marie Rose Marie is a 1954 American musical film adaptation of the 1924 operetta of the same name, the third to be filmed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, following a 1928 silent movie and the best-known of the three, the 1936 Jeanette MacDonald/Nelson Eddy version. It is directed by Mervyn LeRoy and stars Ann Blyth, Howard Keel and Fernando Lamas. This version is filmed in the Canadian Rockies in CinemaScope. It was MGMs first US produced film in the new widescreen medium and the first movie musical of any studio to be released in this format. It was part of a revival of large-budget operetta films produced in the mid-1950s. The story adheres closely to that of the original libretto, unlike the 1936 version. It is somewhat altered by a tomboy to lady conversion for the title character. Murder Is My Beat Murder Is My Beat is a 1955 film noir mystery film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer starring Paul Langton, Barbara Payton and Robert Shayne. She Played with Fire Fortune Is a Woman is a 1957 British film noir crime film directed by Sidney Gilliat and starring Jack Hawkins, Arlene Dahl, Dennis Price and Greta Gynt. Its plot concerns an attempted insurance fraud that goes badly wrong. In the United States, it was released as She Played With Fire. The film is based on Winston Grahams novel Fortune Is a Woman. A View from the Bridge A View from the Bridge is a 1962 French-Italian drama film directed by Sidney Lumet with a screenplay by Norman Rosten based on the play of the same name written by Arthur Miller. It follows the troubled Eddie Carbone, whose working life becomes harder when he allows two illegal immigrants to stay in his home, which leads to tragedy. Gebissen wird nur nachts - das Happening der Vampire The Vampire Happening is a 1971 West German comedy and horror film directed by Freddie Francis. Bogard Black Fist is an obscure 1974 blaxploitation film about a streetfighter who goes to work for a white gangster and a corrupt cop. The film is in the public domain. The film stars Richard Lawson, Annazette Chase and Philip Michael Thomas with Dabney Coleman in the cast. The music track that provides accompaniment for the movie was released in 1977 and consists of vocal disco and funk instrumental tracks from performers such as Velvet Fire, Jesse James, Paul Humphrey, Geraldine Kaye, Bishop Mounger, Denise Gordy, Art and Ron, Sam and Jus Us, and Sam Shabrin. Il pap'occhio In the Popes Eye is a 1980 Italian comedy film written and directed by Renzo Arbore. It was released in September 1980, and it was heavily attacked by the Catholic press. Three weeks later it was confiscated "for insulting the Catholic religion and the person of the Holy Pope" on the orders of the LAquila prosecutor Donato Massimo Bartolomei. The film grossed 5 billion lire being the 5th best grossing film in Italy in the 1980/1981 season. Van de koele meren des doods Van de koele meren des doods is a 1982 Dutch film, directed by Nouchka van Brakel and based on the same-named novel by Frederik van Eeden. Book and film give an account of a bourgeois woman who struggles with her sexuality. The film is known internationally as Hedwig: The Quiet Lakes and The Cool Lakes of Death. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Forced Entry Forced Entry is a 1975 American horror film by director Jim Sotos. The film is an R-Rated remake of a 1973 pornographic horror film of the same name by director Shaun Costello. Sylvester Sylvester is a 1985 American family drama film directed by Tim Hunter and starring Richard Farnsworth and Melissa Gilbert. The film was nominated for a Young Artist Award in 1986. Lust for Freedom Lust for Freedom is a 1987 "women in prison" film directed, produced and co-written by Eric Louzil, and starring Melanie Coll. The film was originally shot at a cost of $50,000 in 1985, under the title of Georgia County Lock-up. In 1986, Troma Team provided $125,000 to alter the film for a theatrical release. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 1987, before premiering theatrically the following year. Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again is a 1990 American live-action made-for-television comedy film based on comic book characters published by Archie Comics. It was produced by DiC Entertainment and premiered on NBC Sunday Night at the Movies on May 6, 1990. It was shown in Britain as Weekend Reunion. No Skin Off My Ass No Skin Off My Ass is a 1991 comedy-drama film by Bruce LaBruce. LaBruces debut feature film provides a template for many of the themes in LaBruces later movies. Explicit sex scenes between LaBruces character and von Bruckers are interwoven with a radical political message. No Skin Off My Ass played at film festivals around the world and quickly became a cult film. Famously, Kurt Cobain declared it his favourite film. The films soundtrack includes songs by several punk bands such as Frightwig and Beefeater. Cruel Doubt Cruel Doubt is a 1992 miniseries starring Blythe Danner and Matt McGrath, as well as Danners daughter, Gwyneth Paltrow. The film was broadcast in two parts on NBC in the United States and on CTV in Canada on May 17 and May 19, 1992. Ed Asner, Adam Baldwin and Dennis Farina also star. The miniseries is based on the 1991 true crime book Cruel Doubt by Joe McGinniss, which documents the 1988 murder of Lieth Von Stein by his stepson, Chris Pritchard, and two friends, James Upchurch and Gerald Neal Henderson. Desperate Remedies Desperate Remedies is a 1993 New Zealand drama film directed by Stewart Main and Peter Wells. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. The Land of Happiness The Land of Happiness is a 1993 Finnish comedy-drama film, set in the 1960s, by multiple award-winning Finnish director Markku Pölönen. Teenage Catgirls in Heat Teenage Catgirls in Heat is a 1993 comedy film co-written and directed by Scott Perry and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Father and Scout Father and Scout is a 1994 comedy film, starring Bob Saget and Brian Bonsall. The film was written by Sheldon Bull and Hoyt Hilsman and directed by Richard Michaels. Sunburn Sunburn is a 1999 comedy-drama film directed by Nelson Hume and starring Cillian Murphy, Paloma Baeza, and Barry Ward. The film is about a group of young Irish people who spend the summer in the United States. Emmanuelle 4: Concealed Fantasy Emmanuelle 4: Concealed Fantasy is a 1994 television movie, which was the fourth episode from the erotic series Emmanuelle in Space. It was directed by Kevin Alber, and written by Thomas McKelvey Cleaver, based on character by Emmanuelle Arsan. Haffron and Emmanuelle continue their erotic lessons, and partake in many global and sexual pleasures, while seeing the world. Both explore the advantages of different partners and the delight in pursuing ones wildest desires, but Haffron has trouble being monogamous, while becoming very jealous of men whom Emmanuelle finds attractive. Lucignolo Lucignolo is a 1999 Italian movie directed by and starring Massimo Ceccherini, with the inseparable Alessandro Paci and Claudia Gerini. Le château des singes A Monkeys Tale is a feature-length French animated film directed by Jean-François Laguionie. It was released in 1999, and won the Award for Best Animated Feature Film at the 5th Kecskemét Animation Film Festival. It has never been released on American video or DVD, although it has been available in the United Kingdom. The Model Couple Le Couple témoin, released in English as The Model Couple, is a 1977 French and Swiss film by William Klein. It is a satire of consumerism and modernity, and follows the events of a national experiment where a "model couple" representing the typical French pair is subjected to constant surveillance as they undergo experiences both mundane and absurd. House! House! is a 2000 British comedy film written by Eric Styles and Jason Sutton and directed by Julian Kemp. The film stars Kelly Macdonald, Freddie Jones, Miriam Margolyes and Jason Hughes. Aashiq Aashiq is a 2001 Bollywood movie directed by Indra Kumar. The film stars Bobby Deol and Karisma Kapoor in the lead. It is a remake of Telugu movie Gulabi. The film was initially titled Aashiq No. 1. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Urmila Matondkar were considered for the role of Pooja. The film premiered on 26 January 2001 in Mumbai. It was rated an "average" performer by Box Office India. Ardor Ardor, is a 2002 South Korean film directed by Byun Young-joo. It stars Yunjin Kim of Lost fame. It is based on the novel A Special Day That Comes Only Once In My Life by Jeon Gyeong-rin. Sins Sins is a 2005 Bollywood film directed and produced by Vinod Pande. The film has a few controversial topless scenes, as a result of which it received an A certificate from the censor board of India. The film depicting a Catholic priest romantically involved with a young woman, was protested against by those that felt it was a negative portrayal of Catholicism and indecent. Catholic Secular Forum filed a public interest litigation to stall its release but the court cleared the film. The film is based on news story that Pande read in 1988 about a Kerala priest sentenced to death on sexual harassment and murder charges. The film depicts the unconventional love cum passionate affair of a young girl with an otherwise older priest. Deciding to keep their love story confidential, things however take such a twist that their love story takes a perpetual transformation into a story marked by jealousy, hatred and treachery. A Time to Love A Time to Love is a 2005 film directed by Huo Jianqi. It stars Zhao Wei and Lu Yi. The film is based on a true story. La leyenda de la Nahuala La Leyenda de la Nahuala is a 2007 Mexican animated horror comedy film released in theaters on 1 November 2007 in Mexico. It was the fourth animated feature film in Mexico to be released, and the first to be exhibited in DTS. The film was a box-office success on its opening weekend, grossing a total of $42.2 million pesos. It was produced by Animex Producciones and directed by Ricardo Arnaíz. It was later released direct-to-video in the United States in 2008. The success of the film has spawned into a franchise, which were all produced by Ánima Estudios. Raging Sun, Raging Sky Raging Sun, Raging Sky is a 2009 Mexican film, made in 2008, written and directed by Julián Hernández. It is the last film in a trilogy by Hernández that includes A Thousand Clouds of Peace and Broken Sky. The film usually is over 3 hours long. It won the Teddy Award at the Berlin International Film Festival. Fatso! Fatso! is a 2012 Indian film directed by Rajat Kapoor starring Ranvir Shorey, Gul Panag, Purab Kohli, Neil Bhoopalam, Gunjan Bakshi, with a key role played by veteran comic character actor Brijendra Kala. The film is produced by Pritish Nandy and Fauzia Arshi. The movie was released on 4 May 2012 under Pritish Nandy Communications and Daily Multimedia Limited banner. This 2012 Hindi films main plot device is similar to the Hollywood films Shallow Hal, Heaven Can Wait, and Here Comes Mr. Jordan, latter two of which were in turn based on a Broadway stageplay from the 1930s – by the noted playwright Harry Segall – also entitled Heaven Can Wait. Shocking Blue Shocking Blue is a 2010 Dutch drama film. Directed by Mark de Cloe, the movie stars Lisa Smit, Dragan Bakema, and Niels Gomperts. It was screened at the 2001 Seattle International Film Festival, the São Paulo International Film Festival, the Cairo Panorama of the European Film and the Seville European Film Festival. It received two Golden Calf nominations for Best Supporting Actor and best cinematography. Zeynep'in sekiz günü Zeyneps Eight Days is a 2007 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Cemal Şan, starring Fadik Sevin Atasoy as an isolated woman searching for a stranger she fell in love with at a party. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was shown in competition at the 44th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. It is the first part of a trilogy of films which includes Dilbers Eight Days and Alis Eight Days. Strange Nature Strange Nature is a 2018 independent ecothriller film written and directed by special-effects artist Jim Ojala in his directorial debut. Inspired by a real-life pandemic of mass frog deformities discovered in Minnesota, the plot of Strange Nature follows a former pop star and her young son moving to rural Minnesota to reconnect with her estranged father, only to find themselves in danger when the mutations begin infecting animals and humans. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Stephen Tobolowsky, Carlos Alazraqui, John Hennigan, and Tiffany Shepis. Shot in Minnesota in the summer of 2014, Strange Nature spent several years in post-production before making its theatrical debut in September 2018, where it was met with mixed critical reviews. Forever Young Forever Young is a 2016 Italian comedy film written and directed by Fausto Brizzi. Werewolf Werewolf is a 2016 Canadian drama film directed by Ashley McKenzie and starring Andrew Gillis and Bhreagh MacNeil. It marks McKenzies feature film directorial debut. The film premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival, and subsequently received numerous accolades, including several Canadian Screen Award nominations, and the $100,000 Toronto Film Critics Association prize for best Canadian film of the year in 2017. Beuys Beuys is a 2017 German documentary film directed by Andres Veiel about the German artist Joseph Beuys. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Noting that the film emphasizes the "social conscience" behind Beuyss art, Glenn Kenny, writing for the New York Times, called it "an exhilerating portrait of a unique truth-teller". Bright Nights Bright Nights is a 2017 German drama film directed by Thomas Arslan. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. At Berlin, Georg Friedrich won the Silver Bear for Best Actor award. #TemanTapiMenikah Teman Tapi Menikah is a 2018 Indonesian drama film produced by Falcon Pictures. The film stars Adipati Dolken and Vanesha Prescilla. Alex & Me Alex & Me is a 2018 American fantasy-sports comedy film written and directed by Eric Champnella in his feature debut. The film stars soccer player Alex Morgan in her acting debut and Siena Agudong. It was released direct-to-video by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on June 12, 2018. It made its television debut on Nickelodeon on September 15, 2018. Assunta Spina Assunta Spina is a 1915 Italian silent film. Outside Italy, it is sometimes known as Sangue Napolitano. Stamboul Quest Stamboul Quest is a 1934 American spy film set in World War I, directed by Sam Wood, starring Myrna Loy and George Brent and featuring Lionel Atwill. The screenplay was written by Herman J. Mankiewicz from a story by Leo Birinski. What's Cookin' Doc? Whats Cookin Doc? is a 1944 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Bob Clampett and starring Bugs Bunny. The title is a variant on Bugs catch-phrase "Whats up Doc?". It also hints at one of the scenes in the picture. A Bird in the Head A Bird in the Head is the 89th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1946 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Overlanders The Overlanders is a 1946 British film about drovers driving a large herd of cattle 1,600 miles overland from Wyndham in Western Australia through the Northern Territory outback of Australia to pastures north of Brisbane, Queensland during World War II. The film was the first of several produced in Australia by Ealing Studios, and featured among the cast Chips Rafferty. It was an early example of the genre later dubbed the "meat pie western". Race Street Race Street is a 1948 American crime film noir directed by Edwin L. Marin. The drama features George Raft, William Bendix and Marilyn Maxwell. Bye, Bye Bluebeard Bye, Bye Bluebeard is a Warner Brothers cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series released on October 21, 1949 and directed by Arthur Davis. The title is a play on the song "Bye Bye Blackbird". The short is the last cartoon directed by Davis in the 1940’s before his animation unit was dissolved by Warner Bros. due to budget issues . He would later recollect to Friz Freleng’s unit as a key animator the same year. No Sad Songs for Me No Sad Songs for Me is a 1950 film directed by Rudolph Maté, featuring Margaret Sullavan in her last film role as a woman dying of cancer. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Music Scoring in 1951. Lovelorn Leghorn Lovelorn Leghorn is a 1951 cartoon short starring Foghorn Leghorn, the Barnyard Dawg, and Miss Prissy. It was released in 1951 by Warner Bros. and directed by Robert McKimson. The Venusian Stranger from Venus is a 1954 independently made British black-and-white science fiction film, produced by Burt Balaban, Gene Martel, and Roy Rich, that stars Patricia Neal and Helmut Dantine. Six Bridges to Cross Six Bridges to Cross or 6 Bridges to Cross is a 1955 American film noir crime film directed by Joseph Pevney starring Tony Curtis, George Nader, Julie Adams and featuring Sal Mineos screen debut. Six Bridges to Cross is based upon the famous 1950 Great Brinks Robbery of Boston in which the thieves made off with roughly $2.5 million. The Night the World Exploded The Night the World Exploded is a 1957 science fiction film. The film was written by Jack Natteford and Luci Ward, and directed by Fred F. Sears for producer Sam Katzman. Both Katzman and Sears were great exponents of the low-budget B film genre. The film was theatrically released on a double bill with The Giant Claw. The Miracle The Miracle is a 1959 film directed by Irving Rapper and starring Carroll Baker and Roger Moore. It is a remake of the 1912 hand-colored, black-and-white film The Miracle, which was in turn a production of the 1911 pantomime play, The Miracle, written by Karl Vollmöller and directed by Max Reinhardt. The 1959 film version for Warner Bros. was shot in Technirama and Technicolor, with an original score by Elmer Bernstein. The film was shot in the Los Angeles area, the Gypsy camp sequence was shot in the Santa Susana Mountains around Calabasas. Cattle King Cattle King is a 1963 Eastmancolor Western film directed by Tay Garnett. It stars Robert Taylor and Robert Loggia. It was also known by the alternative title of Guns of Wyoming in some countries. Nine Hours to Rama Nine Hours to Rama is 1963 British film, directed by Mark Robson, that follows a fictionalised Nathuram Godse in the hours before he assassinated the Indian independence leader, Gandhi, and police attempts to prevent the murder. It is based on a 1962 novel of the same name by Stanley Wolpert. The movie was written by Nelson Gidding and filmed in England and India with mainly white actors in prominent roles. It stars Horst Buchholz, Diane Baker, Jose Ferrer, and Robert Morley. It was shot in CinemaScope DeLuxe Color. The Reckoning The Reckoning is a 1970 British drama film released by Columbia Pictures directed by Jack Gold and starring Nicol Williamson, Ann Bell, Rachel Roberts and Zena Walker. It features music by Malcolm Arnold. Every Home Should Have One Every Home Should Have One is a 1970 British comedy film directed by Jim Clark and starring Marty Feldman, Judy Cornwell, Patrick Cargill, Jack Watson, Patience Collier, Penelope Keith, Dinsdale Landen, Annabel Leventon, John McKelvey, Moray Watson, Julie Ege, and Shelley Berman. It was released in the United States in theatres and on home video under the title Think Dirty. The films titles and animated sequences were provided by Richard Williams. The features theme song, "Every Home Should Have One", was written by John Cameron, Caryl Brahms, and Ned Sherrin, arranged by Alan Tew, produced by Jackie Rand, and sung by Millicent Martin. The song was released as a single to promote the film. The film was one of the most popular movies in 1970 at the British box office. Réjeanne Padovani Réjeanne Padovani is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, written and directed by Denys Arcand and released in 1973. It was his second narrative feature film as a director, but the first for which he was also the screenwriter. An examination of political corruption, the film stars Jean Lajeunesse as Vincent Padovani, a construction contractor with mafia ties who has just completed work on a major autoroute project, and is planning a major dinner party to thank the politicians who awarded him the contract. However, as the dinner approaches his plans are disrupted, both professionally by the launch of a public protest by several families whose homes were expropriated for the highway construction and personally by the return of Réjeanne, his ex-wife who is now married into the family of rival contractor Sam Tannenbaum. Réjeanne Padovani and Wedding in White were the only two Canadian films screened at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. The French newspaper Le Monde called Réjeanne Padovani one of the best films screened at the festival. During Quebecs Charbonneau Commission inquiry into corruption in the awarding of construction contracts in the early 2010s, the film received renewed attention with some media outlets calling it "prophetic". Duck in Orange Sauce Lanatra allarancia is a 1975 Italian comedy film based upon the play by William Douglas-Home and Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon. It was directed by Luciano Salce. For this film Monica Vitti was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress and with a Silver Ribbon in the same category. The film is named for the culinary dish, Duck à lorange. The First Christmas: The Story of the First Christmas Snow The First Christmas: The Story of the First Christmas Snow is a 1975 Christmas stop motion animated television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions which originally premiered on NBC on December 19, 1975. It is narrated by Angela Lansbury and co-stars Cyril Ritchard. Bertoldo, Bertoldino, and Cascacenno Bertoldo, Bertoldino e Cacasenno is a 1984 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. It was filmed in Rome, Cappadocia, Marano Lagunare and Exilles. Spike of Bensonhurst Spike of Bensonhurst is a 1988 American comedy-drama and mafia film written and directed by Paul Morrissey and starring Sasha Mitchell. The film also features Ernest Borgnine, Maria Pitillo, and Talisa Soto. Titanica Titanica is a 1992 IMAX documentary film about the RMS Titanic. The film was directed by Stephen Low and narrated by Cedric Smith, Anatoly Sagalevich and Ralph White. The film mostly focuses on footage taken at the wreck of the RMS Titanic, also featuring footage of the expedition crew searching the wreck as well as interviews with Titanic survivors Frank John William Goldsmith and Eva Hart. Using Eva and the crew members, Low conveys the voice of the documentary by showing the Titanics wreckage as a graveyard which is to be respected and treated with caution and care. It was the second feature-length IMAX film released, following Stones at the Max in 1991. An edited 40 minute version of the film was also later released for IMAX theatres in 1995; this version had new narration by Leonard Nimoy, though it retains most of Whites narration. This edited version later became the basis for another edited version released in 1997, featuring 27 more minutes of interviews with Ralph White, Emory Kristof, and other experts. Falling Sky Falling Sky is a 1998 American drama film starring Karen Allen, Brittany Murphy and Jeremy Jordan. It was released direct-to-video in the UK in 1999 and wasnt released in the US until August 26, 2005. Day of Wrath Day of Wrath is a 1985 Soviet science fiction horror film directed by Sulambek Mamilov. Christian Christian is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1939. The film is based on a French play. On the first of every month, a mysterious guest, who goes by the name Kristián, appears in the fashionable Orient Bar. He tips lavishly, and on every visit, his tales of foreign travels charm a new woman into falling for him. After every conquest, however, he slips away, vanishing poignantly but harmlessly into the night—until a dropped business card betrays his identity. Thanks to the clue, his latest conquest, Zuzana, discovers that by day Kristián is merely Alois Novák, a mousy travel agent with a wife, and Zuzana decides to take humorous revenge. The result is a witty movie that calls to mind American screwball comedies of the same era such as The Lady Eve and The Awful Truth. In real life, the actresses who played Zuzana and Nováks wife were friends, and during World War II they competed for the affections of the producer Willy Söhnel. Misery Harbour Misery Harbour is a Norwegian drama by Nils Gaup. Choodalani Vundi Choodalani Vundi is a 1998 Telugu-language action thriller film directed by Gunasekhar, cinematography by Chota K. Naidu and produced by Ashwini Dutt. This film stars Chiranjeevi, Soundarya, Prakash Raj, and Anjala Zaveri.It was later remade into Hindi as Calcutta Mail with Anil Kapoor and Rani Mukerji. Innale Innale is a 1990 Malayalam psychological film, written and directed by P. Padmarajan with Jayaram, Suresh Gopi, Shobhana and Srividya in pivotal roles. Director Ranjith recognises it as one of his favourite films. Bitter Life Bitter Life is a 1962 Turkish drama film directed by Metin Erksan. When Boys Fly When Boys Fly is a 2002 documentary film about gay circuit parties directed by Stewart Halpern and Lenid Rolov. The documentary played a number of gay and lesbian film festivals before being released on Region 1 DVD on November 26, 2002. The Impatient Alchemist The Impatient Alchemist is a 2002 Argentine thriller film directed and written by Patricia Ferreira. The film starred Ingrid Rubio and Miguel Ángel Solá. Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story is a made-for-television movie based on the story of Robert Hanssen, who was charged with and convicted of selling American secrets to the Soviet Union. It was written by Norman Mailer and directed by Lawrence Schiller. The Librarians The Librarians is a 2001 action thriller film directed by Mike Kirton. The film stars William Forsythe, Andrew Divoff, Erika Eleniak, and Christopher Atkins. Iowa IOWA is a 2005 American independent neo-noir film directed by, written by, and starring Matt Farnsworth. The film follows two young Iowan lovers who decide to cook their own methamphetamine. Critics gave negative reviews. Mi piace lavorare (Mobbing) I Like to Work is a 2004 Italian drama film directed by Francesca Comencini. It won the Panorama section Ecumenical Jury Prize at the 54th Berlin International Film Festival. It also won the Nastro dArgento for best script. Messages Messages is a 2007 British film written by Wayne Kinsey and Ivan Levine, directed by David Fairman and starring Jeff Fahey and Bruce Payne. Arul Arul is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by Hari starring Vikram, Jyothika, Pasupathy, Kollam Thulasi, and Vadivelu, among others. The music is composed by Harris Jayaraj. The story tells how a man is rejected by his family but then finds his way back. The film opened to mixed reviews from both critics as well as audience. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Akhandudu and in Hindi as Main Balwaan. The film received mixed reviews. Bristol Boys Bristol Boys is a 2006 film written and directed by Brandon David. Shot in Bristol and Springfield, the film is based on one of biggest drug busts of Connecticuts Statewide Narcotics Task Force, including the arrest of Davids longtime friend Kevin Toolen in 2001. Will Janowitz and Max Casella of The Sopranos fame star in the film, as do Dean Winters and David Zayas from Oz. God Willing God Willing is a 2006 Swedish romance film directed by Amir Chamdin. The soundtrack for this film composed by Nathan Larson contains two songs by Nina Persson. A Plumm Summer A Plumm Summer is a 2007 adventure-family film directed by Caroline Zelder. It stars Owen Pearce, Chris Massoglia, Morgan Flynn, William Baldwin, Henry Winkler, and Lisa Guerrero, and is narrated by Jeff Daniels. The film follows a teenage boy, his young brother, and a new-to-town teenage girl as they try to find a marionette from a local television show which has been stolen and held for ransom. Meanwhile, the brothers father struggles with alcoholism and their mother tries to hold her marriage together. Ming Ming Ming Ming is a 2006 Hong Kong film directed by Susie Au and starring Zhou Xun, Daniel Wu, Tony Yang and Jeff Chang. A debut feature-length film by Au, an experienced music video director, Ming Ming premiered on 14 October 2006 during the Pusan Film Festival and was released in cinemas in Hong Kong and Mainland China on 26 April 2007. Lost in the Dark Lost in the Dark is a television film made for Lifetime TV that aired in July 2007. The screenplay was written by Devon Lehr and Laura Schultz. The executive producer was Joel Rothman. The original title was Enemy Within, and was aired with this title in 2008 on Sky Movies in the United Kingdom. Pinocchio Pinocchio is a two-episode 2008 Italian-British miniseries directed by Alberto Sironi and starring Robbie Kay, Bob Hoskins, Luciana Littizzetto and Alessandro Gassman. The film is based on The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, with Kay portraying Pinocchio. It was shot in Lazio and Tuscany, Italy. The Psycho Legacy The Psycho Legacy is a 2010 independent documentary film that examines the history of the Psycho film franchise and the continuing legacy of the original Psycho. It also pays a tribute to actor Anthony Perkins for his portrayal of character Norman Bates. It is written and directed by Robert Galluzzo. It includes interviews with the cast and crew who were involved in the productions of Psycho, Psycho II, Psycho III and The Beginning. It also features interviews with current horror filmmakers who are fans of the Psycho series. The documentary was in production for three years and was released on DVD on October 19, 2010 in the United States and Canada. Mukhbiir Mukhbiir is a 2008 Indian spy thriller film directed by the Mani Shankar. Filmed in Hindi, the film revolves around the life and events surrounding an Indian spy. The film stars actor Sameer Dattani as the spy, and Om Puri, Sunil Shetty, Sushant Singh, Rahul Dev, Jackie Shroff and Raima Sen play the supporting roles. Turn the Beat Around Turn the Beat Around is a 2010 MTV original film produced by MTV and Paramount Pictures. Loner Loner is a 2008 South Korean film. The debut feature by director Park Jae-sik, Loner is a horror film about hikikomori, the phenomenon of reclusive individuals who have chosen to withdraw from social life. Kitchen The Naked Kitchen is a 2009 South Korean film written and directed by Hong Ji-young. Starring Shin Min-ah, Ju Ji-hoon, and Kim Tae-woo, the film is a romantic comedy-drama about a very curious ménage à trois. Budrus Budrus is a 2009 Israeli/Palestinian/American documentary film directed by Julia Bacha, produced by Ronit Avni, Rula Salameh, and Julia Bacha, and with a screenplay by Bacha. The film is about non-violent demonstrations conducted by the residents of Budrus during the early 2000s to protest against the building of the Israeli West Bank barrier inside of the village. Budrus debuted on the festival circuit at the Dubai International Film Festival on December 13, 2009. Its theatrical release was on September 24, 2010, in the UK. and on October 8, 2010, in the United States. Into the White Night is a 2010 Japanese film directed by Yoshihiro Fukagawa. It was screened in the Main Programme of the Panorama section at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. It is based on Journey Under the Midnight Sun, by Keigo Higashino. Once Upon a Time in Queens Once Upon a Time in Queens is a 2013 American post-mob film written and directed by David Rodriguez, starring Paul Sorvino, Michael Rapaport and Chazz Palminteri. Voir la mer Voir la mer is a 2011 French film directed by Patrice Leconte. The Maritime Silk Road Maritime Silk Road is a 2011 Iranian film about a man called Soleiman Siraf who, according to historical documents, was the first sailor to cross the Indian Ocean to China. His route was then called the Maritime Silk Road and many merchants took that route to get their merchandise to China. One of the passengers in this film is a young man named Shazan Ibn Yusof who keeps a log of the voyage. The Maritime Silk Road started in The Persian Gulf and continued into India, Thailand and China. Shooting for some scenes in the film took place in Kanchanaburi, Thailand and used elephants from the Taweechai Elephant Camp. Ithihasa Ithihasa is a 2014 Malayalam fantasy comedy film written by Aneesh Lee Ashok and directed by Binu S. The film tells the story of body swapping between a conservative young software professional Janaki and an easy going young petty thief, Alvy. The music was composed by Deepak Dev. The film received positive reviews from critics. It turned out to be a sleeper hit and was especially praised for the humour. It is inspired from the Hollywood film The Hot Chick 7 Hours to Go 7 Hours to Go is a 2016 Indian thriller film released on 24 June 2016 written & directed by Saurabh Varma. Produced by Krian Pictures, the film stars Shiv Panditt, Sandeepa Dhar, Nataša Stanković and Varun Badola Inspired by true event, the film revolves around a hostage crisis and what happens within 7 hours after that incident. Actress Sandeepa Dhar got hard training of MMA for playing a brave cop role in the film. She said "I am inspired by Tiger Shroff to get training in martial arts." Kidnapping, Caucasian Style Kidnapping, Caucasian Style! is a Russian comedy film by director Maxim Voronkov. A remake of the 1967 film of the same name, it has a humorous plot revolving around bride kidnapping, an old tradition that used to exist in certain regions of the Northern Caucasus. Dedicated to the memory of Ilya Oleynikov, the film premiered on August 21, 2014. As was the case with the original, filming was done in the Crimea, not in the North Caucasus. The movie was met with strongly negative reviews in the Russian media, with some considering it being one of the worst films ever made, and it was a box office bomb. Blood of the Tribades Blood of the Tribades is a 2016 horror film directed by Sophia Cacciola and Michael J. Epstein. The script, style, and look are heavily influenced by 1970s Euro lesbian vampire films. The film is distributed in North America on VOD and DVD/blu-ray by Launch Over and VHS by SRS Media. Just Mercy Just Mercy is a 2019 American legal drama film directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, and starring Michael B. Jordan, Jamie Foxx, Rob Morgan, Tim Blake Nelson, Rafe Spall, and Brie Larson. It tells the true story of Walter McMillian, who with the help of young defense attorney Bryan Stevenson appeals his murder conviction. It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2019, and is scheduled to be theatrically released on December 25, 2019, by Warner Bros. Pictures. Two Soft things, Two Hard Things Two Soft Things, Two Hard Things is a Canadian documentary film, written, produced and directed by Mark Kenneth Woods and Michael Yerxa, which debuted at the Inside Out Film and Video Festival on June 3, 2016. The film was produced by MKW Productions and was shot in Nunavut. Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists. The original title misspelled Poes middle name as "Allen". Fatty and Mabel Adrift Fatty and Mabel Adrift is a 1916 Keystone short comedy film starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, Mabel Normand, and Al St. John. Uncle Tom's Cabin Uncle Toms Cabin is a silent film directed by Harry A. Pollard and released by Universal Pictures. The film is based on the novel Uncle Toms Cabin written by Harriett Beecher Stowe and was the last silent film version. A copy is preserved at the Library of Congress. In this version of the film, all of the major slave roles, with the exception of Uncle Tom himself, were portrayed by white actors. Actress Mona Ray played the slave Topsy in blackface, while the slaves Eliza, George, Cassie and Harry were all presented as having very light skin coloring because of mixed-race heritage. This film was released on DVD in 1999 by Kino. High Pressure High Pressure is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring William Powell and Evelyn Brent. It is based on the play Hot Money by Aben Kandel. You're Only Young Once Youre Only Young Once is a 1937 comedy film directed by George B. Seitz. It is the Andy Hardy film, with Lewis Stone permanently replacing Lionel Barrymore as Judge Hardy, and Mickey Rooney appearing as his son Andy. MGM replaced Barrymore and Spring Byington, since both were too expensive for the sequels modest budget. Only Rooney, Cecilia Parker and Sara Haden, as Aunt Milly, remained from the original cast. Never Say Die Never Say Die is a 1939 romantic comedy film starring Martha Raye and Bob Hope. Based on a play of the same title by William H. Post and William Collier Sr., which ran on Broadway for 151 performances in 1912, the film was directed by Elliott Nugent and written for the screen by Dan Hartman, Frank Butler and Preston Sturges. The supporting cast features Andy Devine, Alan Mowbray, Gale Sondergaard, Sig Ruman and Monty Woolley. The Post/Collier play had previously been adapted in 1924 as a silent film of the same name and was remade as the 2004 South Korean film Someone Special. Other films with the same or similar titles are not related. Tom Brown's School Days Tom Browns School Days is a 1940 coming-of-age drama film about a teenage boys experiences at Rugby School, Warwickshire in the early 19th century under the reforming headmastership of Thomas Arnold. It stars Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Freddie Bartholomew and Jimmy Lydon in the title role. The film was based on the 1857 novel Tom Browns School Days by Thomas Hughes. In this version, emphasis is placed on the development of Headmaster Thomas Arnold and his reformist ideas concerning the English public school. It was well received by critics, with Variety praising it in a January 1940 review as "sympathetically and skillfully made, with many touching moments and an excellent cast". Hardwickes performance as Arnold was called "one of the best he has ever given," as the veteran actor convincingly tempered the headmasters strict demeanor with "the underlying sympathy, tolerance, quiet humour and steadfast courage" for which Arnold was acclaimed. Jimmy Lydon as the title character was called "believable and moving in the early portions, but too young for the final moments". The June 27, 1940, debut of the film version at New York Citys Radio City Music Hall was chronicled in a photo spread by The New York Times, "showing some of the pastimes, curricular and otherwise", as the fight scene between Tom Brown and Flashman was captioned. Cactus Makes Perfect Cactus Makes Perfect is the 61st short subject released by Columbia Pictures in 1942 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Panama Hattie Panama Hattie is a 1942 American film based upon the Broadway musical of the same name. It was produced by Arthur Freed and directed by Norman Z. McLeod. Substantial retakes were directed by Roy Del Ruth with choreography by Danny Dare and musical numbers staged by Vincente Minnelli. The film used only four of Porters songs and substituted other songs. The cast featured Red Skelton as Red, Ann Sothern as Hattie Maloney, Rags Ragland as Rags, Ben Blue as Rowdy, Marsha Hunt as Leila Tree, Virginia OBrien as Flo Foster, Alan Mowbray as Jay Jerkins, Dan Dailey as Dick Bulliard and Lena Horne as Singer in Phils Place. Songs used in the film are as follows: "Hattie from Panama" - Chorus "Ive Still Got My Health" - Ann Sothern "Berry Me Not" Brothers "Just One of Those Things"- Lena Horne Jubilee "Fresh As a Daisy" - Virginia OBrien "Good Neighbors" - Red Skelton, Rags Ragland, Ben Blue and Chorus "Lets Be Buddies" - Sothern with Jackie Horner, and OBrien with Alan Mowbray "Hail" instrumental "Did I Get Stinkin At the Savoy" - OBrien "The Sping" - Horne Brothers "The Son of a Gun Who Picks on Uncle Sam" - Company Follow the Boys Follow the Boys also known as Three Cheers for the Boys is a 1944 musical film made by Universal Pictures during World War II as an all-star cast morale booster to entertain the troops abroad and the civilians at home. The film was directed by A. Edward "Eddie" Sutherland and produced by Charles K. Feldman. The movie stars George Raft and Vera Zorina and features Grace McDonald, Charles Grapewin, Regis Toomey and George Macready. Making appearances are Walter Abel, Carmen Amaya, The Andrews Sisters, Evelyn Ankers, Louise Beavers, Noah Beery Jr., Turhan Bey, Steve Brodie, Nigel Bruce, Lon Chaney Jr., the Delta Rhythm Boys, Andy Devine, Marlene Dietrich, W. C. Fields, Susanna Foster, Thomas Gomez, Louis Jordan and His Orchestra, Ted Lewis and His Band, Jeanette MacDonald, Maria Montez, Clarence Muse, Donald OConnor, Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom, Arthur Rubinstein, Peggy Ryan, Randolph Scott, Dinah Shore, Freddie Slack and His Orchestra, Gale Sondergaard, Sophie Tucker, Orson Welles, among many others. The Unfinished Dance The Unfinished Dance is a 1947 drama film directed by Henry Koster and starring Margaret OBrien and Cyd Charisse. It is set in a ballet company, and is a remake of the 1937 French film Ballerina, based on a short story by Paul Morand. It won two awards at the 1948 Locarno International Film Festival. The Great Lover The Great Lover is a 1949 comedy film starring Bob Hope, Rhonda Fleming, and Roland Young. In the film, a scout leader takes his troop on an ocean cruise, pursues a beautiful duchess and is stalked by a murderer. It is also known as Easy Does It and My Favourite Redhead. The King of the Neighborhood The King of the Neighborhood is a 1950 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares. Francis Goes to West Point Francis Goes to West Point is a 1952 American black-and-white comedy film from Universal-International, produced by Leonard Goldstein, directed by Arthur Lubin, and starring Donald OConnor, Lori Nelson, Alice Kelley, and Gregg Palmer. The distinctive voice of Francis is a voice-over by actor Chill Wills. This is third film in Universal-Internationals Francis the Talking Mule series. Donald's Diary Donalds Diary is a Donald Duck short film which is produced in Technicolor and released March 5, 1954 by RKO Radio Pictures. Flying Classroom The Flying Classroom is a 1954 West German family comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Paul Dahlke, Heliane Bei and Paul Klinger. It is an adaptation of the 1933 novel The Flying Classroom by Erich Kästner. The films sets were designed by Kurt Herlth and Robert Herlth. It was shot on location in Bavaria and Tyrol. The Big Bluff The Big Bluff is a 1955 film noir directed by W. Lee Wilder and starring John Bromfield, Martha Vickers and Robert Hutton. Saptapadi Saptapadi is a 1961 Indian Bengali-language romantic drama film by Ajoy Kar, starring Suchitra Sen, Uttam Kumar, Chhabi Biswas and Chhaya Debi. Regarded as the romantic blockbuster of the evergreen romantic pair of Bengali cinema, Uttam Kumar and Suchitra Sen, accompanied with mesmerizing music direction and playback singing in Uttams voice by Hemanta Mukherjee and in Suchitras voice by Sandhya Mukherjee. The story is based on a novel of 1958 written by Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay. The Witch's Curse The Witchs Curse is a 1962 peplum-fantasy film, directed by Riccardo Freda. The Dictator's Guns The Dictators Guns is a 1965 French and Italian crime film directed by Claude Sautet. Otley Otley is a 1968 British comedy thriller film, starring Tom Courtenay and Romy Schneider. It was adapted by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais from a book by Martin Waddell, and released by Columbia Pictures. Cleopatra is a 1970 Japanese adult animated fantasy film directed by Osamu Tezuka and Eiichi Yamamoto. The film was a commercial failure. Moses and Aaron Moses und Aron, known in English as Moses and Aaron, is a 1973 film by the French filmmaking duo of Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet based on the unfinished opera of the same title by Arnold Schoenberg. During its 1975 run at US festivals, it was also known as Aaron and Moses, and was frequently reviewed as such. It is one of three films based on Schoenberg works Straub and Huillet directed, the other two being Einleitung zu Arnold Schoenbergs Begleitmusik zu einer Lichtspielscene , a short film made directly before Moses und Aron, and, over two decades later, an adaptation of the one-act comic opera Von heute auf morgen. The film retains the unfinished nature of the original opera, with the third act consisting of a single shot with no music as Moses delivers a monologue based on Schoenbergs notes. The film was shot on location in Italy and Egypt. It utilized the same team of cinematographers as Straub and Huillets Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach. The soundtrack and cast of the film is the same as the 1974 recording conducted by Michael Gielen. The original German version of the film was dedicated to Holger Meins, a former cinematography student who joined the Red Army Faction in the early 1970s and died on hunger strike in prison. This dedication was censored by German broadcasters for the films first transmission in 1975. The film was shown at the 1975 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition. Euridice BA 2037 Evrydiki BA 2O37 is a 1975 Greek-West German co-production black and white dramatic experimental independent surrealist underground art film directed by Nikos Nikolaidis, his debut feature film. Ma femme s'appelle reviens Ma femme sappelle reviens is a 1982 French comedy film directed by Patrice Leconte. Satan's Mistress Satans Mistress is a 1980 horror movie that was theatrically released in 1982. It is about a sexually frustrated housewife, Lisa, who, having been distanced from her husband Carl, begins having nightly trysts with an apparition that gradually takes on the form of a tall, dark stranger who turns out to be a ghost from the other side. The film gives higher screen credit to Britt Ekland, who had only a minor role but more star power. Lana Wood is known to many as Plenty OToole from the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever. The film was released the same year as the similarly themed The Entity, differing in that the sex in Satans Mistress is consensual. The film has a cameo by veteran horror actor John Carradine as Father Stratten. Arthur the King Merlin and the Sword is a 1985 TV movie based on the Arthurian legend. It was released in some regions as Arthur the King. Zelly and Me Zelly and Me is a 1988 American drama film written, directed and produced by Tina Rathborne and starring Isabella Rossellini, Glynis Johns and Alexandra Johnes. Film-maker David Lynch features in a minor role. Released on April 15, 1988, Zelly and Me has received mixed reviews, citing its unsteady tone and a narrative which one reviewer felt would be more suited to a novel than a film. Kaleidoscope Kaleidoscope, also known as Danielle Steels Kaleidoscope, is a 1990 made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Jud Taylor. The film is based upon the 1987 novel of the same name by Danielle Steel. The Beginning and the End The Beginning and the End is a 1993 Mexican drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Titanic Waltz Titanic Waltz is a 1964 Romanian comedy film directed by Paul Călinescu and starring Grigore Vasiliu-Birlic, Silvia Fulda and Kity Gheorghiu-Musatescu. It was based on a play of the same name by Tudor Mușatescu. The films sets were designed by Stefan Norris. Dracula in Istanbul Drakula İstanbulda is a Turkish 1953 film version of Bram Stokers original novel Dracula. The screenplay was based on a 1928 novel by Ali Riza Seyfi called Kazıklı Voyvoda, and is more or less a translation of Stokers novel, but there is no Renfield character and Güzin, the "Mina Harker" character, is a showgirl given to performing in revealing outfits. Drakula/Dracula is played by balding Atif Kaptan. Both the novel and the film make an explicit connection with the historical Vlad the Impaler, the Prince and three-time Voivode of Wallachia. This is the first film to portray Dracula with fangs. The Chaos Factor The Chaos Factor is a 2000 action-thriller film starring Antonio Sabato Jr. and Fred Ward. Wish You Were Dead Wish You Were Dead is a crime comedy film directed by Valerie McCaffrey and starring Cary Elwes, Elaine Hendrix, Christopher Lloyd, and Mary Steenburgen. The plot concerns two femme fatales fighting over one man in a back-stabbing, money-grabbing, insurance-hustling, double-dealing, two-timing caper. Laughter on the 23rd Floor Laughter on the 23rd Floor is a 2001 American-Canadian television film directed by Richard Benjamin and starring Nathan Lane. It is based on Neil Simons play of the same name. Undermind Undermind is a 2003 psychological thriller written and directed by Nevil Dwek and starring Sam Trammell, Erik Jensen, and Susan May Pratt. Loco Fever La Fiebre del Loco is a 2001 Chilean comedy directed by Andres Wood. Moksha: Salvation Moksha, also known as Moksha: Salvation, is a 2001 Indian crime drama film produced and directed by Ashok Mehta and starring Arjun Rampal and Manisha Koirala as the lead pair. The film launched the career of actor Arjun Rampal as well as gave a boost to Manisha Koiralas already successful career. Ashok Mehta won the National Film Award for Best Cinematography. Karz: The Burden of Truth Karz: The Burden of Truth is a 2002 Hindi action drama film directed by Harry Baweja and produced by Kaushal Godha. The film features Sunny Deol, Sunil Shetty and Shilpa Shetty as main characters. Looking for Fidel Looking for Fidel is a documentary film by Oliver Stone, released in 2004. It is a follow-up to his 2003 documentary Comandante and likewise consists of interviews with the Cuban leader Fidel Castro. This time, interviews of some Cuban political dissidents are included as well. The film specifically deals with the 2003 crackdown on dissidents in Cuba, and the execution of three men who attempted to hijack a ferry to the United States. Looking for Fidel was filmed in May, 2003. Luxury Car Luxury Car is a 2006 film directed by Wang Chao. The film was produced by Chinas Bai Bu Ting Media and Frances Rosem Films, and in association with Arte France Cinéma. Luxury Car premiered on May 22, 2006 at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the side competition for the Prix un certain regard. Mercury Man Mercury Man is a 2006 Thai superhero martial arts action film. It is directed by Bhandit Thongdee with martial arts choreography by Panna Rittikrai of Ong-Bak, Tom-Yum-Goong and Born to Fight. September September is a 2007 Australian drama film, directed by Peter Carstairs and produced by John Polson. Set in Western Australias wheatbelt in 1968, it stars Xavier Samuel and Clarence John Ryan as two teenagers whose interracial friendship struggles to withstand the expectations of their community. The film sensitively documents the disparity and discrimination faced by the countrys Aboriginal people. At the Death House Door At the Death House Door is a 2008 documentary film about Carroll Pickett, who served as the death house chaplain to the infamous "Walls" prison unit in Huntsville, Texas. It was produced and directed by the team of Steve James and Peter Gilbert, co-produced by Zak Piper and Aaron Wickenden. James and Gilbert had previously worked together on the well-received Kartemquin Films documentary Hoop Dreams, on which James was the producer and director and Gilbert served as producer and director of photography. The film was produced by Kartemquin Films in association with the Chicago Tribune, which provided partial funding. Jack Says Jack Says is a 2008 British thriller film known particularly for being the last professional engagement of Mike Reid, who died shortly after filming in 2007. The film is a contemporary film noir, with comic book undertones that reflect its precursor graphic novel Jack Said, and is comparable in style to Sin City. The film also stars Simon Phillips, Rita Ramnani, Rula Lenska and Eric Cantona. Better This World Better This World is a 2011 documentary film that was directed by Kelly Duane and Katie Galloway. It had its world premiere at the San Francisco International Film Festival on April 23, 2011, where it won two Golden Gate Awards for Best Documentary Feature and Bay Area Documentary Feature. The documentary follows activists Bradley Crowder and David McKay as they plan to protest the 2008 Republican Convention. The film recounts their journey from boyhood friends growing up together in Midland, Texas, to the convention in St. Paul, Minnesota, and ends soon after their trials. Edie & Thea: A Very Long Engagement Edie & Thea: A Very Long Engagement is a 2009 American documentary film directed and produced by Susan Muska and Gréta Ólafsdóttir for their company Bless Bless Productions, in association with Sundance Channel. The film tells the story of the long-term lesbian relationship between Edie Windsor and Thea Spyer, including their respective childhoods, their meeting in 1963, their lives and careers in New York City, Theas diagnosis with multiple sclerosis and Edies care for her partner, and their wedding in Toronto, Canada in May 2007, because gay marriage was not then legal in their home state of New York. Upon its initial release, the film was screened primarily at LGBTQ film festivals in 2009 and 2010. But the Edie in the films title was Edith Windsor, who after the death of Thea Spyer on February 5, 2009 was hit with an estate tax bill of $363,053 from the IRS. Had Thea been a man, Edie would have been exempt from this tax due to the marital exception. But the U.S. Defense of Marriage Act, which defined marriage as limited to a man and a woman, was in effect at the time. Windsor filed suit against the federal government on November 9, 2010, which ultimately made its way to the Supreme Court of the United States as United States v. Windsor. In June 2013, the Supreme Court upheld the lower court rulings in Windsors favor and declared that DOMA was unconstitutional. During the course of the various court cases, the film garnered even more attention and was screened at mainstream film festivals, Jewish film festivals, churches, colleges and universities, libraries, and many other events and locations including a cruise ship. The documentary has also been included as a film resource in scholarly books having to do with sociology or social work, gay marriage, or LGBT families. The film aired on the Sundance Channel on June 28, 2010 and again on April 25, 2012. It was also included in the Xfinity LGBT History Month programming in October 2017, as a "must-see" documentary. The Ditch The Ditch, also known as Goodbye Jiabiangou is a 2010 film produced and directed by Wang Bing, an independent Chinese filmmaker better known for his work on documentaries. The film, on the subject of Chinese forced-labour camps during early 1960 Maoist China era, was chosen to be the film sorpresa in the 2010 Venice Film Festival. The film focuses on the suffering of Chinese who were imprisoned in a forced labor camp called Jiabiangou in the Gobi Desert in winter 1960 under Mao Zedong on the grounds that they were "rightist elements". The film tells of the harsh life of these men, who coped with physical exhaustion, extreme cold, starvation and death on a daily basis. Borderline Murder Borderline Murder is a made for television thriller directed by Andrew C. Erin which starred Brooke Burns, George Stults, David Moscow, Alexandra Lydon, Clayton Rohner, and Greg Vaughan. It is said to be inspired by some actual events. The Day That Lasted 21 Years O Dia que Durou 21 Anos is a Brazilian documentary film that shows the influence of the U.S. government in the 1964 Brazilian coup détat. Original White House tapes with John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson as well as CIA Top Secret documents reveal how the US government planned to overthrow Brazilian elected president João Goulart. The film has won three awards in international festivals cinemas, two of these in the United States and one in France. Jatts in Golmaal Jatts in Golmaal is a 2013 Punjabi film. The movie was released on 24 May 2013. Veena Malik makes her debut in Indian Punjabi cinema with her role in the film. De Held De Held is a 2016 Dutch crime film directed by Menno Meyjes. It was based on the novel of the same name by Jessica Durlacher. It was listed as one of eleven films that could be selected as the Dutch submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Kochavva Paulo Ayyappa Coelho Kochavva Paulo Ayyappa Coelho is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film written and directed by Sidhartha Siva. It is produced by Kunchacko Boban, who also stars in the title role Kochavva along with Master Rudraksh Sudheesh as Ayyappa Das; the film marks the return of Udaya Pictures, the first ever film production company in Malayalam cinema, after 30 years. The film was released during the festival of Onam, on 9 September 2016 and received a positive response from the audience. The film was a hit at the box office. The films title is inspired by Brazilian novelist Paulo Coelho, and a central theme used in this film is inspired from his novel, The Alchemist. 77 Heartbreaks 77 Heartbreaks is a 2017 Hong Kong romantic drama film directed by Herman Yau. It was released in Hong Kong on 15 June 2017. Love Affair Love Affair is a 1932 American pre-Code romance film based on Ursula Parrotts short story of the same name. The film is directed by Thornton Freeland and produced by Columbia Pictures. Love Affair follows an adventurous socialite, who is in love with an aviation designer. A Man to Remember A Man to Remember is a 1938 American drama film directed by Garson Kanin, his first film credit as a director. The picture was based on the short story Failure, written by Katharine Haviland-Taylor, and the screenplay was penned by Dalton Trumbo. The story tells of a saintly small town doctor working under difficult circumstances somewhere in the United States after World War I. The movie is a remake of One Mans Journey starring Lionel Barrymore. Calling Dr. Kildare Calling Dr. Kildare is a 1939 film in the Dr. Kildare series. Directed by Harold S. Bucquet, it stars Lew Ayres as the young Dr. Kildare and Lionel Barrymore as Dr. Gillespie, his mentor. The second of MGMs series of Kildare films, it introduces Laraine Day as nurse Mary Lamont, the love of Kildares life. Prest-O Change-O Prest-O Change-O is a 1939 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones, and first released on March 25, 1939 by Warner Bros. It is the second and final appearance of the manic white hare from Porkys Hare Hunt, and the characters only appearance in a color film; the next hare-based short film, Hare-um Scare-um, would introduce a larger gray hare more closely resembling the character it would become in later shorts, Bugs Bunny. It was given a Blue Ribbon rerelease on April 7, 1950. Dangerously They Live Dangerously They Live is a 1941 American World War II spy film directed by Robert Florey, and starring John Garfield, Nancy Coleman and Raymond Massey. Nazi spies try to pry information out of a British agent. Crowing Pains Crowing Pains is a 1947 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon stars Henery Hawk, Sylvester, Foghorn Leghorn and the Barnyard Dawg, all of whom are voiced by Mel Blanc. This is also McKimsons first short to feature Sylvester. Totò le mokò Totò Le Mokò is a 1949 Italian comedy film. The title alludes to the French film Pépé le Moko. Affair with a Stranger Affair with a Stranger is a 1953 American comedy-drama directed by Roy Rowland and starring Jean Simmons and Victor Mature. It was originally to be released as Kiss and Run. The film centres on the rumoured marital troubles of a successful playwright. As various people who came into contact with the couple reminisce about the couples past, the story of the relationship and the budding affair that is potentially destroying it is told through a series of flashbacks. Upon release, the film was met with lukewarm reviews, Bosley Crowther of The New York Times calling it "a virtual collection of cliches". Wenn der Vater mit dem Sohne Wenn der Vater mit dem Sohne is a 1955 West German film directed by Hans Quest. Goliath II Goliath II is a 1960 American short animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions. Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman and written by Bill Peet, it is narrated by Sterling Holloway and stars Kevin Corcoran. It was released theatrically in the United States on January 21, 1960 alongside the live-action Toby Tyler. The short was the first Disney short cartoon to make full use of xerography, a process of using Xerox technology to transfer animation drawings to cels as part of the traditional animation process instead of utilizing hand-inking. Goliath II received an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Short, but lost to Gene Deitchs Munro. The cartoon is also called "Slonić Ćiro" or "Slonić Ćira" in Serbo-Croatian and was very popular there during the late 1970s-early 80s. Compressed Hare Compressed Hare is a Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and featuring Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote, released on July 29, 1961. This is the final first-run Golden Age short in which Wile E. Coyote speaks, although he speaks again in the Adventures of the Road Runner featurette from a year later. Harry og kammertjeneren Harry and the Butler is a 1961 Danish film directed by Bent Christensen. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was also entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. The Playgirls and the Vampire The Playgirls and the Vampire is a 1960 Italian horror film directed and written by Piero Regnoli. Oh How It Hurts 66 Aybolit-66 is a 1966 Soviet comedy film for children directed by Rolan Bykov. It is based on a story by Kornei Chukovsky. The film features Oleg Yefremov as the good Aibolit and Rolan Bykov as the evil Barmalei. La ciudad no es para mí La ciudad no es para mí is a 1966 Spanish comedy film directed by Pedro Lazaga. Death Occurred Last Night La morte risale a ieri sera is a 1970 giallo film directed by Duccio Tessari. Written by Biagio Proietti, the film is based on the novel I milanesi ammazzano al sabato by Giorgio Scerbanenco. La morte risale a ieri sera stars Raf Vallone and Frank Wolff. The films score was composed by Gianni Ferrio, whose baroque and psychedelic contributions to the soundtrack were described by one critic as inconsistent with the tone of the film. Cat and Mouse Le Chat et la souris is a 1975 French mystery film directed and written by Claude Lelouch. The film stars Michèle Morgan, Serge Reggiani and Jean-Pierre Aumont. It tells the story of a rich widow, whose philandering husband is killed, and an inspector tries to solve the murder mystery. Young, Violent, Dangerous Young, Violent, Dangerous, is a 1976 Italian "poliziottesco" film directed by Romolo Guerrieri. It is based on the short story "Bravi ragazzi bang bang" from the book Milano calibro 9 by Giorgio Scerbanenco. The Band The Band, הלהקה, is an Israeli comedic musical, first shown in April 1978, about an army singing group in 1968. Three new members are hazed at first, one of them falls in love, and the choirs leader, in preparation for a television appearance, rehearses the troupe so much they revolt. The movie was initially unsuccessful but has gained in popularity. The choirs leader is based on real-life composer, arranger, and music director of the Nahal troupe, Yair Rosenblum. The film was directed by Avi Nesher. Us Two Us Two is a 1979 Canadian-French drama film directed by Claude Lelouch. It was shown out of competition at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. Vivre pour survivre White Fire is a 1984 French-American-Italian-Turkish thriller film by Jean-Marie Pallardy. It stars Robert Ginty, Fred Williamson, Gordon Mitchell and Jess Hahn. The title song of the film is White Fire, sung by rock group Limelight. It is consider by fans of "so bad it is good" movies genre as one of the worst film ever made. Consenting Adult Consenting Adult is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film directed by Gilbert Cates and starring Marlo Thomas and Martin Sheen as parents who must come to terms with their teenage sons coming out. The film is based on the 1975 novel of the same name written by Laura Z. Hobson. King of the Children King of the Children is a 1987 drama film directed by Chen Kaige and starring Chen Shaohua. The film was based on a novella of the same name by Ah Cheng. The film competed for the Palme DOr at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Narasimha Narsimha is a 1991 Bollywood Hindi Action Drama film starring Sunny Deol, Dimple Kapadia, Urmila Matondkar, Om Puri and Ravi Behl. The film was directed by N. Chandra and was a commercial success. The movie was the debut movie for actor Ravi Behl and actress Urmila Matondkar, though she appeared in movies like Bade Ghar Ki Beti in small roles. Incidentally, both of them had appeared in many movies as child artists. Gross Misconduct Gross Misconduct is a 1993 Australian thriller film directed by George T. Miller. It stars Jimmy Smits and Naomi Watts. It was nominated for an award by the Australian Film Institute in 1993. The film has been described as an Australian version of Fatal Attraction. Love Walked In Love Walked In is a 1997 Argentine-American neo-noir drama/thriller film co-written and directed by Juan José Campanella and starring Denis Leary, Terence Stamp and Aitana Sánchez-Gijón. It was based on the novel Ni el tiro del final by Argentine writer José Pablo Feinmann. The film takes its title from George Gershwins song "Love Walked In". Savage Harvest Savage Harvest is a 1994 horror film directed by Eric Stanze. It was the first feature film released under the Wicked Pixel Cinema banner. Karate Kiba is a martial-arts film starring Sonny Chiba, released in 1973 and based on an action manga by Ikki Kajiwara. A recut version was released in the U.S. in 1976 as The Bodyguard, with added footage in the first ten minutes of the film. There were two more movie adaptations made in 1993 and 1995 by Takashi Miike in the beginning of his career. Third World Cop Third World Cop is a 1999 Jamaican action-crime film directed by Chris Browne and starring Paul Campbell. It was produced by Chris Blackwell of Island Jamaica Films. Happy Hour Happy Hour is a 2003 American comedy drama film starring Anthony LaPaglia and Eric Stoltz. Over the Rainbow Over the Rainbow is a 2002 South Korean film starring Lee Jung-jae and Jang Jin-young. Ripper 2: Letter from Within Ripper 2 is a 2004 British horror film directed by Jonas Quastel, starring Erin Karpluk and Nicolas Irons, and is a sequel to Ripper. It was written and produced by John A. Curtis and Pat Bermel. Back in Business Back in Business is a 2007 comedy film, starring Martin Kemp, Chris Barrie, Dennis Waterman, Alison King and Brian Blessed. La cura del gorilla The Bodyguards Cure is a 2006 Italian neo-noir film directed by Carlo Arturo Sigon. Garuda Garuda is a 2004 Thai Kaiju film. It is considered to be Thailands first Giant Monster/Kaiju movie by fans of the genre. Un gioco da ragazze A Game for Girls is a 2008 Italian youth drama film directed by Matteo Rovere. It entered the competition at the 2008 Rome International Film Festival. Green Porno Green Porno is a series of short films on animal sexual behaviour. The series, which began in 2008 and aired on The Sundance Channel, is conceived, written, and directed by its star, Isabella Rossellini. In the eight films that comprise the first season, Rossellini enacts the mating rituals of various insects and other animals with cardboard cut-outs and foam-rubber sculptures. Season two is devoted to marine life. Season three deals with ocean life threatened by commercial fishing. Mahler on the Couch Mahler on the Couch is a 2010 German film directed by Percy Adlon and Felix Adlon. It is an historical drama depicting an affair between Alma Mahler and Walter Gropius, and the subsequent psychoanalysis of Mahlers husband Gustav Mahler by Sigmund Freud. Halfway is a 2009 Japanese film by director Eriko Kitagawa about a high school couple whose romance threatens to break apart when they realize that they wont be attending the same university. Eldorado Eldorado is a British horror-comedy film written and directed by Richard Driscoll and stars Daryl Hannah, David Carradine, and Michael Madsen. It also stars Brigitte Nielsen, Kerry Washington, Jeff Fahey, Steve Guttenberg, Bill Moseley and Peter OToole. The film has been described as a horror/comedy/musical road movie. Disciple Disciple is a 2013 Finnish Swedish-language drama film directed by Ulrika Bengts. The film was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. A Fairly Odd Summer A Fairly Odd Summer is a 2014 television film and is the third live action film based on the animated series The Fairly OddParents as well as the third and final installment in the live action film series. It is a sequel to Grow Up and A Fairly Odd Christmas, and was released on August 2, 2014. The film was released on DVD on October 28, 2014 and was released on Blu-ray on December 4, 2015. Four Corners Four Corners is a 2013 South African coming of age crime drama film about family lost and regained, directed by Ian Gabriel. The film was selected as the official South African Submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but was never nominated for an award. It did, however, win Best Narrative Feature at the Santa Fe Independent Film Festival in 2014. Slow Video Slow Video is a 2014 South Korean comedy film written and directed by Kim Young-tak, starring Cha Tae-hyun and Nam Sang-mi. It is the second Korean film to be fully financed by American studio 20th Century Fox. Bulgarian Rhapsody Bulgarian Rhapsody is a 2014 Bulgarian drama film directed by Ivan Nitchev. It was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. There was some controversy in the selection due to Nitchevs involvement with the Bulgarian National Film Council. The film is part of a historic trilogy about Bulgarian Judaism, which consists of the films: After the End of the World and The Journey to Jerusalem. Bastu Shaap Bastu-Shaap is a 2016 Indian Bengali film with story, screenplay and direction by Kaushik Ganguly, starring Raima Sen, Abir Chatterjee, Parambrata Chatterjee, Churni Ganguly, Kaushik Ganguly. The film is produced by Pramod Lundia, Shyam Sundar Dey of Greentouch Entertainment.The music is released by Amara Muzik. Room for Rent Room for Rent is a Canadian comedy/mystery film written and directed by Matt Atkinson. It stars Brett Gelman, Mark Little, Carla Gallo, Stephnie Weir, Patrick J. Adams, and Mark McKinney. It had its world premiere at the Atlantic Film Festival on September 16, 2017, its US Premiere at the San Diego International Film Festival on October 16, 2017. and its Asian premiere at the Shanghai International Film Festival on June 19, 2018. It went on to win Best Feature Film, Best Actor Brett Gelman and Best Screenplay Matt Atkinson at the 2017 LA Comedy Film Festival; Best Feature Film and Best Actress Stephnie Weir at the Chicago Comedy Film Festival; Jury Award - Feature Film and Best Set Design at the 2018 Canadian Film Festival; and 3 Canadian Comedy Awards for Best Writing & Directing by Matt Atkinson and Best Performance by Mark Little. The trailer premiered exclusively on The Playlist September 24, 2018. The film opened theatrically in Canada on October 26, 2018. Gunpowder & Sky released the film in the US on all major VOD platforms November 2, 2018. Una Mujer Sin Filtro Una mujer sin filtro is a 2018 Mexican film directed by Luis Eduardo Reyes and starring Fernanda Castillo. It is an adaptation on the Chilean film created by Nicolás López titled No Filter. The film premiered on January 12,2018 in Mexico. The Patchwork Girl of Oz The Patchwork Girl of Oz is a silent film made by L. Frank Baums The Oz Film Manufacturing Company. It was based on the book The Patchwork Girl of Oz. The film was written and produced by L. Frank Baum and directed by J. Farrell MacDonald. It makes almost no use of the dialog from the book in the intertitles. While there are a number of modest special effects, the movie relies largely on dancing, slapstick, and costuming. The Patchwork Girl uses acrobatics regularly with good effect. Dr. Pipts daughter is added for love interest, as well as an additional plot thread: her boyfriend is turned into a small statue which women find irresistible. The plot omits the Glass Cat, the Shaggy Man, and the phonograph, but also adds Mewel, a donkey, and "The Lonesome Zoop", both slapstick animals. Black and Tan Black and Tan is a musical short film written and directed by Dudley Murphy about a couple in the performing arts; it is set during the contemporary Harlem Renaissance in New York City. It is the first film to feature Duke Ellington and His Orchestra performing as a jazz band, and was also the film debut of actress Fredi Washington. The film is thought to express the emergence of African-American artists in New York City during the Harlem Renaissance. In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Dynamite Dynamite is a 1929 American pre-Code drama film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Conrad Nagel, Kay Johnson, Charles Bickford, and Julia Faye. Written by Jeanie MacPherson, John Howard Lawson, and Gladys Unger, the film is about a convicted murderer scheduled to be executed, whom a socialite marries simply to satisfy a condition of her grandfathers will. Mitchell Leisen was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction. The Gorilla Mystery The Gorilla Mystery is a 1930 Mickey Mouse animated film produced by Walt Disney for Columbia Pictures, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series. The short is a spoof of the 1925 play The Gorilla by Ralph Spence, which had been made into a 1927 silent film and a sound remake. The Finger Points The Finger Points is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by John Francis Dillon and written by John Monk Saunders, W.R. Burnett and Robert Lord. The film stars Richard Barthelmess, Fay Wray, Regis Toomey, Robert Elliott, Clark Gable, Oscar Apfel and Robert Gleckler. The film was released by Warner Bros. on April 11, 1931. Clark Gable was chosen to be Louis J. Blanco, the chief enforcer of the mob. Contracted with MGM, Gable filmed scenes for The Finger Points, Night Nurse, and The Easiest Way simultaneously. A Mother Should Be Loved is a 1934 Japanese film directed by Yasujirō Ozu, the first and last reels of which have been lost. Ozu had wanted to name the film Tokyo Twilight, but studio executives preferred a title that referenced motherhood, a popular theme in Japanese cinema at the time of release. The film tells of the strained relationship between a mother and her two sons after the death of the family patriarch. Ozu once said that he remembered making this early film "not because it was any good, but because my father died while I was making it". Good Girls Go to Paris Good Girls Go to Paris is a 1939 American romantic comedy film starring Melvyn Douglas and Joan Blondell. Claudia Claudia is a 1943 American comedy-drama film directed by Edmund Goulding, and written by Morrie Ryskind. The film stars Dorothy McGuire, Robert Young, Ina Claire, Reginald Gardiner, Olga Baclanova, and Jean Howard. The film was released on November 4, 1943, by 20th Century Fox. The film was based on a Broadway play of the same name from 1941. It is followed by a sequel in 1946 Claudia and David. Robert Young said of his co-star, “She’d done it on Broadway and this was mostly a photographed play. Ina Claire was wonderful as her mother. It did sensational business and Fox requested a sequel. Dorothy was aghast and said she’d never do a sequel, but technically, she was under contract to Selznick and he simply put his foot down and duly appeared in 1946 and was almost as big a hit.” The Gentle Sex The Gentle Sex is a 1943 British, black-and-white romantic comedy-drama war film, directed and narrated by Leslie Howard. It was produced by Concanen Productions, Two Cities Films and Derrick de Marney. The Gentle Sex was Howards last film before his death. Higher Than a Kite Higher Than a Kite is the 72nd short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1943 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Heaven Only Knows Heaven Only Knows is a 1947 Western fantasy film directed by Albert S. Rogell, starring Robert Cummings, Brian Donlevy and Marjorie Reynolds. Britannia Mews The Forbidden Street is a 1949 British melodrama film directed by Jean Negulesco and starring Dana Andrews, Maureen OHara, Sybil Thorndike, Fay Compton and A. E. Matthews. In Victorian London, a young woman marries a poor drunken artist and struggles to make ends meet. After his death, she takes in a lodger and she soon falls in love with him. The Vanishing Prairie The Vanishing Prairie is a 1954 documentary film directed by James Algar and released by Walt Disney Productions. The theme music was given a set of lyrics by Hazel "Gil" George. It was rechristened as "Pioneers Prayer" in Westward Ho, a western film about pioneers on the Oregon Trail. The Vanishing Prairie was released on video in 1985, and 1993 in United States. It's a Dog's Life Its a Dogs Life is a 1955 film adapted from Richard Harding Davis’s 1903 novel The Bar Sinister. Man in the Vault Man in the Vault is a 1956 film noir about a locksmith, played by William Campbell, who is forced to help gangsters commit a robbery. The screenplay by Burt Kennedy was based on the novel The Lock and the Key by Frank Gruber. The film was the directorial debut of Andrew V. McLaglen. Grand Canyon Grand Canyon is a 1958 American short documentary film directed by James Algar and produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was shown as a supplement during Sleeping Beautys initial run. The short won an Oscar at the 31st Academy Awards in 1959 for Best Short Subject. It is also included as a bonus feature on the 1997 laserdisc, 2003 DVD, and 2008 DVD & Blu-ray releases of Sleeping Beauty. According to the opening credits, Grand Canyon is "a pictorial interpretation of Ferde Grofés Grand Canyon Suite", much as the animated segments in Fantasia are pictorial representations of music, and the film is strongly related to its soundtrack. Grand Canyon is one of Walt Disneys more unconventional and experimental works, as it has musical accompaniment, but no dialogue or narration. Allures Allures is a 1961 American 16mm abstract motion picture directed by Jordan Belson. Using an evocative combination of sound and light effects, the film has been described by Belson as the "space-iest film that had been done until then", creating "a feeling of moving into the void". In 2011, the cinematic film was selected for listing in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. Nikki, Wild Dog of the North Nikki, Wild Dog of the North is a 1961 Walt Disney film directed by Jack Couffer and Don Haldane. This story, based on the novel Nomads of the North by James Oliver Curwood, is about the adventures of a malamute dog named Nikki. World Without Sun World Without Sun is a 1964 French documentary film directed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau. The film was Cousteaus second to win an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, following The Silent World in 1956. Love Is a Funny Thing Love Is a Funny Thing is a 1969 French romantic drama film directed by Claude Lelouch. Notes Towards an African Orestes Notes Towards an African Orestes is a 1970 Italian film by director Pier Paolo Pasolini about Pasolinis preparations for making a film version of the Oresteia set in Africa. The film starts as a cinematic notebook of Pasolini scouting locations and actors with a voice-over of his thoughts -- "perhaps this will be my Electra". Back in Rome, there is a sequence with a jazz group playing. He then invites a group of African students at the University of Rome to review his notes and comment. They politely but clearly tell Pasolini that the primeval Africa he imagined had little to do with the complex, diverse reality and that treating it as a primal setting for an ancient European story was foolish. They appear to be amusedly patronised by Pasolinis implication that social progress in Africa via the adoption of Western education systems should be distrusted in favour of his romanticised ideals of communal tribal systems and the dignity of labour. The African Orestes was never made. It is implied towards the end of the documentary that Pasolini himself was having doubts concerning his own idea. The film was screened at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition. Tam Lin Tam-Lin, also known as The Ballad of Tam-Lin, The Devils Widow and The Devils Woman, is a 1970 British film made by Commonwealth United Entertainment, Winkast Film Productions Ltd. and distributed by American International Pictures. It was directed by Roddy McDowall and produced by Alan Ladd and Stanley Mann, from a screenplay by William Spier based on the traditional Scottish poem The Ballad of Tam Lin. The film had original music by Stanley Myers and a musical version of the original poem recorded by the British folk rock band Pentangle, and was photographed by Billy Williams. It was the only film directed by McDowall. The film stars Ava Gardner and Ian McShane with Richard Wattis, Cyril Cusack, Stephanie Beacham, Sinéad Cusack and Joanna Lumley. A newer release of this film re-cut the film to be closer to Roddy McDowalls intention. McDowalls direction of this film precluded him from reprising his role as Cornelius in Beneath the Planet of the Apes, the only one of the original five Planet of the Apes films from which he is absent. Filming took place in the Summer of 1968 at Traquair House and other locations in Peeblesshire, Scotland. https://www.traquair.co.uk/sixties-icons-set-rock-traquair/ The cast stayed at the Peebles Hydro Hotel. https://www.bordertelegraph.com/news/13541380.Lumley_heads_Ab-Fab_cast_at_Melrose__book_bash/ The film was shelved until 1971 when the rights were acquired by AIP and it was recut as The Devils Widow. Pechki-lavochki Happy Go Lucky is a 1972 Soviet comedy film directed by Vasily Shukshin. Can I Do It 'Till I Need Glasses? Can I Do It... Til I Need Glasses? is a 1977 American anthology comedy film and the sequel of If You Dont Stop It... Youll Go Blind, directed by I. Robert Levy and starring Angelyne. It was Robin Williams film debut. Clara et les Chics Types Clara et les Chics Types is a 1981 French comedy drama directed by Jacques Monnet. Il giorno del Cobra Day of the Cobra is a 1980 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. A King and His Movie A King and His Movie is a 1986 Argentine comedy drama film, directed by Carlos Sorín, and written by Sorín and Jorge Goldenberg. The movie features Ulises Dumont and Julio Chávez, among others. Shattered Innocence Shattered Innocence is a 1988 American drama film directed by Sandor Stern and written by Thanet Richard and Sandor Stern. The film stars Jonna Lee, Melinda Dillon, John Pleshette, Kris Kamm, Ben Frank, Dennis Howard, Stephen Schnetzer, Richard Cox and Nadine van der Velde. The film premiered on CBS on March 9, 1988. Hitcher in the Dark Hitcher in the Dark is a 1989 psychological thriller directed by Italian director Umberto Lenzi, also known for Eaten Alive! and Nightmare City. Lenzi used the pseudonym "Humbert Humphrey" for this movie. Timelock Timelock is a science fiction film of 1996 directed by Robert Munic, starring Maryam dAbo. Topless Women Talk About Their Lives Topless Women Talk About Their Lives is a 1997 New Zealand film about a group of twenty something friends. It was based on a TV series. Kishiwada shônen gurentai: Chikemuri junjô-hen is a 1997 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike. The Longest Summer The Longest Summer is Hong Kong independent director Fruit Chans second feature in the "1997 trilogy", first released in 1998. The first film in the trilogy is Made in Hong Kong. The movie details the problem faced by a group of disaffected Hong Kong ex-soldiers of the British Army, just before and after the 1997 handover by the Peoples Republic of China. Idle Running Idle Running is a 1999 Slovene comedy film directed by Janez Burger. Fellini: A Director's Notebook Fellini: A Directors Notebook is an Italian documentary directed by Federico Fellini shot in 16mm and first broadcast in the United States on NBC in 1969. Louis Lumière Louis Lumière is a 66 minute filmed conversation between Henri Langlois, founder and director of La Cinémathèque Française, and the film director Jean Renoir. It was directed by Éric Rohmer in 1968. Her Sister's Rival A Life for a Life is a 1916 drama film directed by Yevgeni Bauer. Edogawa Ranpo ryôki-kan: Yaneura no sanposha aka Stroller in the Attic, Edogawa Rampo Theater: Walker in the Attic and Walker in the Attic is a 1976 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Noboru Tanaka and starring Junko Miyashita. The Retrievers The Retrievers is a 2001 television film starring Robert Hays, Mel Harris, Alan Rachins, Alana Austin, Taylor Emerson, Betty White and Robert Wagner. It was directed by Paul Schneider and written by Larry Ketron. The Festival Utsab is an Indian Bengali drama film directed by Rituparno Ghosh and stars Madhabi Mukherjee, Mamata Shankar, Rituparna Sengupta, Prasenjit Chatterjee, Pradip Mukherjee, Deepankar De and Arpita Pal. The film focuses on the various emotional currents passing among family and relatives underneath the supposedly festive occasion of Durga Puja. The Bubble The Bubble is a 2001 Greek film. The film is directed by Nikos Perakis and stars Maria Solomou and Alexis Georgoulis. The film took part in the Thessaloniki Film Festival. Not Only But Always Not Only But Always is a British TV movie, originally screened on the Channel 4 network in the UK on 30 December 2004. Made in YU Made in YU, also Made in Yugoslavia is a 2005 Swedish film directed by Miko Lazic. Randy and the Mob Randy and the Mob is a 2007 comedy film written, directed and starring Ray McKinnon. It also stars Lisa Blount, Walton Goggins and Bill Nunn, with a cameo by Burt Reynolds. Randy and the Mob was filmed in August 2005 in several locations in and around Atlanta, Georgia, mostly in Villa Rica. The film won the Audience Choice Award at the Nashville Film Festival. Yakitate!! Japan is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takashi Hashiguchi. It was serialized in Shogakukans Weekly Shōnen Sunday from January 2002 to January 2007. The manga has spanned 26 tankōbon volumes. An anime television series produced by Sunrise aired on TV Tokyo from October 2004 to March 2006, with a total of 69 episodes. In North America, the manga has been licensed by Viz Media for an English language release. Nozomi Entertainment licensed the anime series in 2014. Yakitate!! Japan won the 49th Shogakukan Manga Award for the shōnen category in 2004. Ganja Queen Ganja Queen is an Australian documentary film about the arrest, trial, and imprisonment of Schapelle Corby released in 2007. An expanded version titled Schapelle Corby: The Hidden Truth, was aired by the Nine Network in Australia in June 2008. Ganja Queen was later aired on HBO in North and South America, before being released on DVD. The film was produced by Janine Hosking and Steve Hosking. Schapelle Corby: The Hidden Truth was later nominated for Most Outstanding Documentary or Documentary Series at the Logie Awards of 2009. The Wedding Wish How I Married My High School Crush is a Lifetime Movie which aired on July 1, 2007, it stars Katee Sackhoff and Kim Poirier. Its working titles included Be Careful What You Wish For and Once Upon a Dream. Love, Pain and Vice Versa Violanchelo is a 2008 drama film starring Bárbara Mori, Leonardo Sbaraglia and Tony Dalton. The film is based on a romantic story. The Case of Unfaithful Klara The Case of Unfaithful Klara is a 2009 Italian-Czech romance-drama film directed by Roberto Faenza. It is loosely based on the novel with the same name by Michal Viewegh. Taking a Chance on Love Taking a Chance on Love is a 2009 American-Canadian made-for-television romance film and a sequel to the hit Hallmark Channel movie The Note. The film was written by Douglas Barr. Angela Hunt, author of the novel The Note, did a novelization of Barrs script. The film aired on Hallmark Channel on January 31, 2009. McDull, Kung Fu Kindergarten McDull, Kung Fu Kindergarten is a 2009 animated Hong Kong film directed by Brian Tse. Telling the story of the fictional piglet McDull entering a kung fu academy, the film is the fourth in the line of film starring McDull. President's Day Presidents Day is a 2010 comedy horror film directed by Chris LaMartina. The film follows a group of high school students being hunted by a madman in an Abraham Lincoln disguise. The film had a limited release on Presidents Day in 2010 and was released to DVD on April 9 of the same year. Awakened Awakened is a 2013 drama/thriller film by Joycelyn Engle and Arno Malarone. The film stars Award-winning actress Julianne Michelle as Samantha, who returns to her hometown believing that her father murdered her mother years ago. In her exhausting search for the truth about her young mothers untimely death 14 years earlier, Samantha receives help from beyond the grave. Loveless Zoritsa Crna Zorica is a 2012 Serbian dark comedy co-directed by Hristina Hatziharalabous and Radoslav Pavković. It was premiered in Serbia on 20 March 2012. The film has been shown on the Raindance Festival in London, the Film Festival in Cottbus and the Thessaloniki International Film Festival. The film has been also shown during the Days of Serbian Culture in Croatia. Cherry on the Cake Cherry on the Cake is a 2012 French-Italian romantic comedy film. It marked the directorial debut of actress Laura Morante, who also co-wrote the screenplay and starred in the film. It was nominated for Nastro dArgento for best comedy film, while Morante was nominated for David di Donatello for best new director. Innocent Innocent is a 2011 television drama film directed by Mike Robe, starring Alfred Molina, Bill Pullman, and Marcia Gay Harden, based on Scott Turows 2010 novel, a sequel to Presumed Innocent. In the film, Judge Rusty Sabich is charged with the murder of his wife Barbara twenty years after being cleared in the death of his mistress. Robe previously directed The Burden of Proof, another sequel to Presumed Innocent, but which focused on the character Sandy Stern. Alan J. Pakula directed the film based on Turows first novel, Presumed Innocent, a 1990 box office hit that starred Harrison Ford, Brian Dennehy, Raul Julia and Greta Scacchi. The Antics Roadshow The Antics Roadshow is an hour-long 2011 documentary film focused on "famous pranks and acts of activism which have become iconic". Snow in Paradise Snow in Paradise is a 2014 British thriller film directed by Andrew Hulme and co-written by Hulme and Martin Askew, who also co-stars in the film. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The film had its UK premier at the Curzon Soho as part of the London Film Festival. God's Neighbors Gods Neighbors is a 2012 Israeli drama film directed by Meni Yaish. Bachelor Party Bachelor Party is a 2012 Malayalam–language Indian action crime thriller film directed, co-produced and filmed by Amal Neerad. The film stars Asif Ali and Nithya Menen in the lead roles, while John Vijay, Kalabhavan Mani, Vinayakan, Rahman, Indrajith, and Ashish Vidyarthi play suppoting roles. Prithviraj makes a guest appearance, and Padmapriya and Remya Nambeesan appear in musical item numbers. The films screenplay is by noted authors Unni R. and Santhosh Echikkanam while the original music and background score are composed by Rahul Raj. The film released on 15 June 2012, to mixed reviews. Its plot is adapted from Johnnie Tos Exiled, a 2006 Hong Kong action film. Though released to mixed reviews, the film was profitable according to Neerad. Gatchaman is a 2013 Japanese tokusatsu superhero film directed by Toya Sato based on the classic 1970s anime television series Science Ninja Team Gatchaman. Buddy Hutchins Buddy Hutchins is a dark comedy thriller film starring Jamie Kennedy and written and directed by Jared Cohn and produced by Richard Switzer. Salut d'Amour Salut dAmour is a 2015 South Korean romance dramedy film starring Park Geun-hyung and Youn Yuh-jung and directed by Kang Je-gyu. Unwanted Guest Unwanted Guest is a 2016 American made-for-television drama thriller film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Beth Littleford and Ted King. Aapla Manus Aapla Manus is a 2018 Indian Marathi language mystery film directed by Satish Rajwade and produced by Ajay Devgn and Abhinav Shukla. A film adaptation of the Marathi play Katkon Trikon by Dr Vivek Bele, the film stars Nana Patekar, Iravati Harshe and Sumeet Raghavan in the lead roles and is Devgns first Marathi film as a producer. It was released on 9 February 2018. Devgn announced the film via his Twitter handle on 24 December. It Comes is a 2018 Japanese supernatural horror film, based on the original novel of the same name, directed by Tetsuya Nakashima and starring Junichi Okada, Haru Kuroki, Nana Komatsu, Takako Matsu, and Satoshi Tsumabuki. Überfall Accident is a 1928 German short film directed by Ernö Metzner. Letty Lynton Letty Lynton is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film starring Joan Crawford, Robert Montgomery and Nils Asther. The film was directed by Clarence Brown and based on the 1931 novel of the same name by Marie Adelaide Belloc Lowndes. Crawford plays the title character, who gets away with murder in a tale of love and blackmail. The film has since become famous due to its unavailability. It is also remembered for the "Letty Lynton dress", designed by Adrian – a white cotton organdy gown with large ruffled sleeves, puffed at the shoulder. Macys department store copied the dress in 1932, and it sold over 50,000 replicas nationwide. College Coach College Coach is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film starring Dick Powell and Ann Dvorak. The film features John Wayne in his last bit-part role. Under Two Flags Under Two Flags is a 1936 American adventure romance film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Ronald Colman, Claudette Colbert, Victor McLaglen and Rosalind Russell. The picture was based on the 19th century novel of the same name by the writer Ouida. The film was widely popular with audiences of its time. The supporting cast features Nigel Bruce, John Carradine and Fritz Leiber. The novel was previously adapted for the screen in 1912; 1916, starring Theda Bara; and 1922, under the direction by Tod Browning. Sh! The Octopus Sh! The Octopus is a 1937 comedy-mystery film produced by Warner Bros., directed by William McGann and starring Hugh Herbert, Allen Jenkins and Marcia Ralston. While contract players Herbert and Jenkins frequently appeared in the same picture, this is the only movie to present them as an actual team. The films oddball qualities have made it something of a cult favorite. The Moon Is Down The Moon Is Down is a 1943 American war film starring Cedric Hardwicke and Henry Travers and directed by Irving Pichel. It is based on the novel of the same name by John Steinbeck. During World War II, German soldiers occupy a small Norwegian town. Montana Belle Montana Belle is a 1952 Trucolor Western film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Jane Russell. It is one of several fictionalized movies about outlaw Belle Starr. The story is set in Oklahoma, where the real Starr was killed. The word "Montana" in the title refers to Starrs decision in the movie to assume a new name and pose as a widow from Montana. No Parking Hare No Parking Hare is a 1954 released Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical animated short, starring Bugs Bunny. It was directed by Robert McKimson, and written by Sid Marcus. Similar in plot to Homeless Hare, Bugs finds himself squaring off against a construction worker who wants to build over his hole in the ground. Styrmand Karlsen Styrmand Karlsen is a 1958 Danish film directed by Annelise Reenberg. The First Texan The First Texan is a 1956 film in CinemaScope and Technicolor directed by Byron Haskin. It stars Joel McCrea and Felicia Farr. Quantez Quantez is a 1957 American CinemaScope Eastmancolor Action Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Fred MacMurray and Dorothy Malone. The Tattered Dress The Tattered Dress is a 1957 CinemaScope film noir crime film directed by Jack Arnold and starring Jeff Chandler, Jeanne Crain, Jack Carson, Gail Russell and Elaine Stewart. China Doll China Doll is a 1958 romantic drama film set in the China Burma India Theater of World War II and starring Victor Mature and Li Li-Hua. It represented a return to films for director Frank Borzage who had taken a 10-year hiatus before tackling this poignant, yet "offbeat" film. Immer die Radfahrer Immer die Radfahrer is a 1958 Austrian / West German comedy film directed by Hans Deppe. The Chasers The Chasers is a 1959 Norwegian film directed by Erik Løchen. It was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. Magic Boy Magic Boy, known in Japan as , is a 1959 Japanese animated feature film released on December 25, 1959. Released as Toei Animations second theatrical anime, the film was released in theaters in United States by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on June 22, 1961, making it the first anime film to be released in the country, followed by The Tale of the White Serpent on July 8, 1961. Tere Ghar Ke Samne Tere Ghar Ke Samne is a classic 1963 Hindi film. Released on Tuesday, 1 January 1963, it was a major hit in India, taking the sixth spot in highest grossing films of the year. The film, produced by Dev Anand and written and directed by his brother Vijay Anand, is the duos fourth collaboration after the hits Nau Do Gyarah, Kala Bazar and Hum Dono. Vijay Anand would later go on to direct the hits Guide, Teesri Manzil and Johny Mera Naam. The film stars Dev Anand, Nutan, Rajindernath and Om Prakash in lead roles. The films music is by S. D. Burman, while the lyrics have been penned by Hasrat Jaipuri. It was also the last movie to pair Dev Anand and Nutan together, after the films Paying Guest, Baarish and Manzil. The film is a comedy which also sends across the social message that: "Not all that is new is bad, nor is all that is old good". The story is about a young architect who returns to India after having had a western education and falls in love with a modern Indian girl, who respects Indian culture and her parents wishes. Their fathers are rivals in everything, and never cease to quarrel. The two of them must convince their fathers to put aside their differences and live together in harmony. Till Death Us Do Part Till Death Us Do Part is a 1969 film directed by Norman Cohen, written by Johnny Speight, and starring Warren Mitchell and Dandy Nichols. It was based on the BBC television series of the same name. Speight was the creator of the television version. The film was considered successful enough at the box office that a sequel, The Alf Garnett Saga, followed in 1972. Animal Treasure Island is a 1971 Japanese anime feature film adaptation of Robert Louis Stevensons novel Treasure Island. The film was produced by Toei Animation and released on the studios 20th anniversary. It was licensed and distributed in English-language countries by Discotek Media. Appointment in Bray Rendezvous at Bray is a 1971 French-Belgian drama film directed by André Delvaux and starring Anna Karina. It was entered into the 21st Berlin International Film Festival. Much of the film may be imagined by the characters and much is unexplained, leaving viewers to come up with their own interpretations. World of Sexual Fantasy Fantasm is a 1976 softcore pornographic film, directed by Richard Franklin under a pseudonym. It was followed by a sequel, Fantasm Comes Again, the following year, directed by a pseudonymous Colin Eggleston. Bog Bog is a 1979 American independent horror film directed by Don Keeslar. From Hell to Victory From Hell to Victory is a European Macaroni-War film directed in 1979 by Umberto Lenzi. The movie was a co-production between Italy, France and Spain. Some internationally distributed versions credit Umberto Lenzi as "Hank Milestone". Je vous aime Je Vous Aime is a 1980 French romantic comedy film directed by Claude Berri. Its cast comprises notable actors and actresses like Jean Louis Trintignant, Catherine Deneuve, Gérard Depardieu and Serge Gainsbourg. It was first released in 1980 and it was shown in the US in 1981. Les babas cool Les Babas Cool is a French comedy film directed by François Leterrier. It was released in 1981. Goldeneye Goldeneye, also sometimes called Golden Eye, and subtitled “the Secret Life of Ian Fleming”, is a British television movie of 1989 about the life of the author Ian Fleming, directed by Don Boyd. The film is based on The Life of Ian Fleming, a biography by John Pearson, who was Flemings assistant in the 1950s and has access to his private papers. The films screenwriter, Reg Gadney, also has a small part as James Bond, the American ornithologist who lent his name to Flemings eponymous spy. Casino Raiders Casino Raiders is a 1989 Hong Kong action drama film written and directed by Jimmy Heung and Wong Jing and starring Andy Lau, Alan Tam, Idy Chan and Rosamund Kwan. It belonged to the early part of the 1989-1996 period, a period when gambling-themed films were dominating the Hong Kong movie scene. The film was followed by two sequels No Risk and Casino Raiders II which have new storylines. 100 Days Before the Command 100 Days Before the Command is a 1990 drama film by Hussein Erkenov. The Irresponsible Captain Tylor is an anime series based on light novel series by Hitoshi Yoshioka. It was produced by some of Japans larger studios, including Big West, Tatsunoko Production, King Records and VAP. Tylor consists of a 26-episodes TV series directed by Kōichi Mashimo, and a sequel OVA series of 10 episodes directed by Mashimo and Naoyuki Yoshinaga. The TV show premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo between January 25, 1993 and July 19, 1993, and was broadcast across Latin America by the television network, Magic Kids. Both series were broadcast across the United States by AZN Television. Tylor is distributed across North America by The Right Stuf International. Enterbrain published a 3-volume manga miniseries in 2001; the light novels hasnt been translated. A new short anime series, titled and produced by Seven, aired from July 11 to September 26, 2017. Himitsu no hanazono My Secret Cache is a 1997 award - winning Japanese film. Its original Japanese title is . It was directed by Shinobu Yaguchi. The Climb The Climb is a dramatic film directed by Bob Swaim starring John Hurt, Gregory Smith, David Strathairn, Marla Sokoloff, and Sarah Buxton. An unlikely pair develops a relationship in search of freedom from the inequities and colliding with the inevitabilities of life. It was re-released on DVD 21 August 2007. The Song of Ceylon The Song of Ceylon is a 1934 British documentary film directed by Basil Wright and produced by John Grierson for the Ceylon Tea Propaganda Board. The film was shot on location in Ceylon at the start of 1934 and completed at the GPO film studios in Blackheath. Digitized versions of the film are available to watch online on YouTube and via the Colonial Film: Moving Images of the British Empire website. See the links below. The YouTube version is low quality in comparison to the version on the Colonial Film site. A DVD version of the film is available from the British Film Institute as part of their award-winning GPO DVD series. Cold Hearts Cold Hearts is a 1999 film directed by Robert A. Masciantonio. It stars Marisa Ryan, Robert Floyd, and Amy Jo Johnson. Kai Rabe gegen die Vatikankiller Kai Rabe gegen die Vatikankiller is a 1998 German comedy film directed by Thomas Jahn. Tripfall Tripfall is a 2000 thriller film directed and written by Serge Rodnunsky and starring Eric Roberts, John Ritter, Rachel Hunter, Michael Raynor and Katy Boyer. The music was composed by Evan Evans. Apariencias Apariencias is a 2000 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Alberto Lecchi and starring Andrea Del Boca and Adrián Suar. Bhopal Express Bhopal Express is a 1999 Hindi film directed by Mahesh Mathai. The film stars Kay Kay Menon, Naseeruddin Shah, Nethra Raghuraman, Zeenat Aman and Vijay Raaz. The story was written by the advertising film maker Prasoon Pandey and his brother Piyush Pandey. The music was composed by the Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy trio. The Wesley's Mysterious File The Wesleys Mysterious File is a 2002 Hong Kong action science fiction film directed by Andrew Lau starring Andy Lau, Rosamund Kwan and Shu Qi. Hong Kong director Wong Jing also makes a cameo appearance. Jail Breakers Jail Breakers is a 2002 South Korean comedy film directed by Kim Sang-jin and starring Sol Kyung-gu, Cha Seung-won and Song Yoon-ah. It was a box office hit with a total of 3,073,919 admissions nationwide, making it the 4th highest grossing Korean film of 2002. Our Town Our Town is a 2003 American made-for-television film adaptation of the 1938 play of the same name by Thornton Wilder starring Paul Newman, who was nominated for both an Emmy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award for outstanding acting. It was filmed at the Booth Theatre in Manhattan, where it played on Broadway in 2002. The production originated at the Westport Country Playhouse. The film originally aired May 24, 2003 on Showtime and was also shown on PBS as part of Masterpiece Theatre on October 5, 2003. Marines Marines is a 2003 American action film directed by Mark Roper. Ma vie en cinémascope Bittersweet Memories is a Quebec, Canada film released in 2004. This biographical drama depicted the career of Quebec singer Alys Robi, as portrayed by Pascale Bussières. The film makes use of flashback sequences in order to connect her childhood, adolescence and adulthood to her later emotional crisis. Dishdogz Dishdogz is a 2006 American film starring Luke Perry and Haylie Duff and directed by Mikey Hilb. Chromartie High - The Movie is a 2005 Japanese live-action film directed by Yūdai Yamaguchi and starring Takamasa Suga. The film is based on the manga Cromartie High School by Eiji Nonaka which had also been previously adapted as an anime series. The Roses of the Desert The Roses of the Desert is an Italian film released in 2006. It was directed by Mario Monicelli, in his final film, and was loosely inspired by the romance Il deserto della Libia of Mario Tobino. Tokyo Tower is a 2005 Japanese romantic film directed and written by Takashi Minamoto. The film is based on a novel by Kaori Ekuni. Phil Ochs: There But for Fortune Phil Ochs: There but for Fortune is a documentary film on the life and times of folk singer-songwriter Phil Ochs. The film, released theatrically in January 2011, was written and directed by Kenneth Bowser. Its title is taken from one of Ochs best known songs, "There but for Fortune". The film features extensive archival footage of Ochs, as well as scenes reflecting the turbulent political climate of the 1960s during which he emerged as a spokesperson on causes such as racial injustice, political oppression, the horrors of war, and labor issues. In addition, it includes interviews with family members and many of the artists and activists who knew him from his arrival in Greenwich Village in the early 1960s through his death in 1976. Also featured are comments from contemporary figures on Ochs influence. This documentary was broadcast on January 23, 2012 on the PBS series American Masters. Cenerentola Cenerentola is a 2011 two-part Italian television drama directed by Christian Duguay and produced by Lux Vide. The title is the Italian name for Cinderella. Raju Raju is a live action short film directed by Max Zahle. The film was nominated for the 2012 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. The film follows a German couple who adopt a little boy who they believe to be an orphan from Kolkata, India. When he goes missing on the second day, they realise that his parents are still alive and that he has been abducted from his family. The story details their dramatic response to the discovery. Infected The Dead Inside is a 2013 British independent horror film directed by Andrew Gilbert. It was written and produced by Gilbert in collaboration with Julian Hundy. It was Hundy Gilbert Medias first feature film. In the film, a phenomenon of unidentified origin has caused the reanimation of the dead, who prey on human flesh, which subsequently causes mass hysteria. The large ensemble cast features David Wayman, Simon Nader, and Luke Hobson as survivors of the outbreak who barricade themselves inside a village high school. Memories in March Memories in March is a 2010 Indian drama film directed by Sanjoy Nag. The film stars Deepti Naval, Rituparno Ghosh and Raima Sen. The film is the effective exploration of a situation wherein a bereaved mother comes to terms with her late son’s sexual identity. Mobile Home Mobile Home is a 2012 Belgian comedy-drama film directed by François Pirot. It was written by Pirotand, Marteen Loix and Jean-Benoît Ugeux. It premiered on August 4, 2012, at the Locarno International Film Festival. The film was nominated for seven Magritte Awards, winning Most Promising Actress and Best Original Score. In the Name of the Son In the Name of the Son is a 2012 Belgian drama film directed by Vincent Lannoo. In January 2014 the film received seven nominations at the 4th Magritte Awards. The Ravine of Goodbye is a 2013 Japanese drama film directed by Tatsushi Ōmori. The film is based on the Japanese 2008 novel Sayonara keikoku by Shuichi Yoshida, which intrigued Ōmori with its central mystery of a rape victim and her perpetrator choosing to live together. It won the Special Jury Prize at the 35th Moscow International Film Festival. The ending theme song "Saisakizaka" was written by musician Ringo Sheena, and performed by lead actress Yōko Maki. The Unsaved The Unsaved is a 2013 Romanian drama film directed by Igor Cobileanski. It was selected as the Moldovan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Lucan Lucan is a two part television film which debuted on ITV on 11 December 2013. It stars Rory Kinnear as John Bingham, popularly known as Lord Lucan, a British peer and suspected murderer, who disappeared without trace early on 8 November 1974. The film was written by Jeff Pope and directed by Adrian Shergold. Monty Python: The Meaning of Live Monty Python: The Meaning of Live is a 2014 British documentary telefilm, directed by Roger Graef and James Rogan, about a 10-day series of live performances at Londons 2}} arena. The film features interviews with Monty Python members John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin as they perform on stage together for the first time in 34 years. Also appearing are Carol Cleveland, Prof. Brian Cox, Stephen Hawking and Mike Myers. The documentary is dedicated to Graham Chapman. As well as covering the reunion shows, the documentary recaps the Pythons live history; from their first stage performance in 1971, to tours of the UK and Canada in 1973, the 1974 Drury Lane shows in London, the 1976 City Center shows in New York and, finally, their 1980 performances at the Hollywood Bowl. The film features behind-the-scenes footage of the reunion, ranging from the first script reading to dress rehearsals marred by technical hitches. Much backstage footage from across the ten nights is shown, as well as film of one of the after-show Q&As. Michael Palin is seen filming a sketch for inclusion in the heavily censored pre-watershed first half of UKTV Golds live screening of the tenth and final show. The channel aired the documentary on 13 November 2014. Nagasaki: Memories of My Son is a 2015 Japanese drama film directed by Yoji Yamada and starring Sayuri Yoshinaga and Kazunari Ninomiya. It was selected as the Japanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Killing is a 2018 Japanese drama film directed by Shinya Tsukamoto. It was selected to be screened in the main competition section of the 75th Venice International Film Festival. Byomkesh Gotro Byomkesh Gotro is a Bengali detective thriller film directed by Arindam Sil and based on a Byomkesh Bakshi story Rakter Daag by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. This film is produced by Shrikant Mohta and Mahendra Soni under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films and it was released in 12 October 2018. High Society High Society is a 2018 South Korean drama film directed by Byun Hyuk. It stars Park Hae-il and Soo Ae. The film was released in South Korea on August 29, 2018. The Naughty Flirt The Naughty Flirt is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Edward Cline and starring Alice White, Paul Page and Myrna Loy. Captured! Captured! is a 1933 American pre-Code film about World War I prisoners of war in a German camp. The film was directed by Roy Del Ruth and stars Leslie Howard and Douglas Fairbanks Jr.. Captured! was based on the short story "Fellow Prisoners" by Sir Philip Gibbs. The Garden Murder Case The Garden Murder Case is a 1936 mystery/drama, the tenth in the Philo Vance film series, following after 1935s The Casino Murder Case. In this entry to the series, Vance is played by Edmund Lowe, and Virginia Bruce co-stars. The film also features Benita Hume, Douglas Walton, and Nat Pendleton. It was directed by Edwin L. Marin from a screenplay by Bertram Millhauser based on the 1935 book of the same name by S. S. Van Dine. Three Smart Saps Three Smart Saps is a 1942 film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 64th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Back from the Front Back From the Front is the 70th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1943 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. From This Day Forward From This Day Forward is a 1946 American drama film directed by John Berry, starring Joan Fontaine and Mark Stevens. Corridor of Mirrors Corridor of Mirrors is a 1948 British drama film directed by Terence Young and starring Eric Portman, Edana Romney and Barbara Mullen. It was based on a novel by Christopher Massie. It is notable as being both Terence Youngs and Christopher Lees first film. Visually one of the most engaging pieces of cinema made in Britain in 1948, Corridor of Mirrors extends the French post-war aesthetic typical of Jean Cocteaus 1950 film Orphée and Jean Gremillions noirish Pattes Blanches, another neo-realist fairy story. Terence Youngs film resonates on the same wavelength as Kenneth Angers experimental film Eaux dartifice made in France shortly after Angers meeting with Cocteau. Surprisingly, neither Anger or Youngs films drew the type of critical reception they deserved and both still languish. Corridor of Mirrors is an odd experiment: it begins with the internal thoughts of the protagonist as she plans to meet her lover in a way that would have been easily understood by a cinema audience whod seen Brief Encounter - indeed, the film refers directly to Brief Encounters "grit in the eye" scene - but it soon moves into the area of gothic suspense or disturbing modern fairy tale. As such, it was possibly perfect fare for audiences of the period but it may have been a too dark or too rigorous fantasy. Nevertheless, the film slips seamlessly between an elaborate, at times Baroque world of illusion and the greyish realities of artistic life just after war. Eric Portman plays the aesthete-bluebeard seducer. Edana Romney is the married woman who transitions from housewife to muse and finally goddess laden with important antique jewels and stunning dresses. Portmans acting is both insightful and highly charged; he is like a man who commits the perfect murder by other means ... he never kills. As a collector and seeker of perfection he enhances and perfects. Romney is the model for his artfully constructed profound and sparkling mirror cosmos. Romney adapts herself to his ambitions and merges with his closet full of feminine ornament. As a seemingly asexual couple they achieve their mythic purpose and merge with time itself, instead of death. Young went on to direct an extremely diverse though less adventurous list of films among them three of the James Bond films. Lost Boundaries Lost Boundaries is a 1949 American film directed by Alfred L. Werker that stars Beatrice Pearson, Mel Ferrer, and Susan Douglas Rubeš. The film is based on William Lindsay Whites book of the same title, a nonfiction account of Dr. Albert C. Johnston and his family, who passed for white while living in New England in the 1930s and 1940s. The film won the 1949 Cannes Film Festival award for Best Screenplay. The Good Humor Man The Good Humor Man is a 1950 comedy crime film directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Frank Tashlin. The film revolves around a Good Humor ice cream salesman who becomes involved in a murder. The film stars Jack Carson, Lola Albright, Jean Wallace, George Reeves, Peter Miles and Frank Ferguson. The film was released on June 1, 1950, by Columbia Pictures. Seven Cities of Gold Seven Cities of Gold is a 1955 historical adventure DeLuxe Color film directed by Robert D. Webb and starring Richard Egan, Anthony Quinn and Michael Rennie, filmed in CinemaScope. It tells the story of the 18th. Century Franciscan priest, Father Junípero Serra and the founding of the first missions in what is now California. The screenplay is based on the 1951 novel The Nine Days of Father Serra by Isabelle Gibson Ziegler. The tag line of the film was “This is the story of the making ...and the forging...of California...when men chose gold or God...the sword or the Cross”. Belarmino Belarmino is a 1964 Portuguese docufiction. It charts the life and times of ex-boxer Belarmino Fragoso. It is one of the first films of the Portuguese Cinema Novo, itself part of a wave of New Cinemas sweeping the world in the 1960s, and a break from the previous tradition of Portuguese cinema exemplified by the comédia à portuguesa. Lopess film was shown at the festivals of Pesaro and Salso-Poretta in Italy, garnered favourable reviews throughout Europe and won the Prémio da Casa da Imprensa back in Portugal. Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding! Doctor, Youve Got to Be Kidding! is a 1967 comedy film directed by Peter Tewksbury. It stars Sandra Dee and George Hamilton. Justine Justine is a 1969 American drama film directed by George Cukor and Joseph Strick. It was written by Lawrence B. Marcus and Andrew Sarris, based on the 1957 novel Justine by Lawrence Durrell, which was part of the series The Alexandria Quartet. Born to Boogie Born to Boogie is a 1972 British concert film about a concert at the Empire Pool starring T. Rex, Marc Bolan, Ringo Starr and Elton John. Directed by Starr himself, the movie was released on The Beatles Apple Films label. Policewomen Policewomen is a 1974 exploitation film about a female police officer who infiltrates an all-female criminal gang. The film was written and directed by Lee Frost, and stars Sondra Currie, Tony Young, and Phil Hoover. Despite the fact that the story actually features only one female police officer, the films title was pluralized and formed into one word because the title Police Woman was already in use by an NBC TV series whose pilot was scheduled to premiere one month after this films release. 92 in the Shade 92 in the Shade is a 1975 American drama film written and directed by Thomas McGuane, based on his 1973 novel of the same name, it stars Peter Fonda, Warren Oates, Elizabeth Ashley and Margot Kidder. Stunts Stunts, also released as The Deadly Game, is a 1977 film directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Robert Forster. The Archer: Fugitive from the Empire The Archer: Fugitive from the Empire, also known as Fugitive from the Empire and The Archer and the Sorceress, is a 1981 American sword and sorcery action film written, directed and produced by Nicholas J. Corea. The First Olympics: Athens 1896 The First Olympics: Athens 1896 is a 1984 US TV miniseries produced by Columbia Pictures Television for broadcast by the NBC network. This television miniseries tells the story of the founding of the modern Olympics by focusing on individuals in several countries and their preparations and eventual competition in Athens in 1896. The two-part mini-series originally aired in the United States on 20 May 1984. The Corruption La Bonne is a 1986 erotic romantic drama directed by Salvatore Samperi starring Florence Guerin and Trine Michelsen. Home of the Brave: A Film by Laurie Anderson Home of the Brave is a 1986 American concert film directed by, and featuring the music of, Laurie Anderson. The films full on-screen title is Home of the Brave: A Film by Laurie Anderson. The performances were filmed at the Park Theater in Union City, during the summer of 1985. The film included appearances by guitarist Adrian Belew, author William S. Burroughs, keyboardist Joy Askew, and percussionist David Van Tieghem. Barry Sonnenfeld, who was early in his movie-making career, receives an early film credit for operating second projection camera on this film. The film was released by Cinecom Pictures, but it was commercially unsuccessful. A soundtrack album, which contained studio versions of some songs from the film, and live versions of others, was released concurrently with the film. The film was briefly available on VHS and Laserdisc in the early 1990s from Warner Bros. Records. In 2007, Anderson announced on her official Web site that the film would be released to DVD as part of a video box set. The announcement was later removed. Musical selections included songs taken from Andersons 1984 album Mister Heartbreak and a couple of selections from her United States multimedia show of 1983, and several original pieces. Warner Bros. requested that Anderson create a single-friendly release from the soundtrack, so she recorded a faster-tempo, dance-mix version of the song "Smoke Rings". Ultimately, this recording was not released; however, it can be heard during the All-Night Diner sequence of her short film What You Mean We? Instead, a version of "Language is a Virus" that differs from the film performance was recorded and produced by Nile Rodgers, released a single, and a music video was released using footage from the film but the studio recording of the song; it received wide airplay. The first vocal song performed by Anderson in the film is "Excellent Birds," a collaboration with Peter Gabriel from Mister Heartbreak. Although Gabriel does not appear in this film, and the song is not performed as a duet, Home of the Brave was released a few months after a second version with Anderson was released as "This Is the Picture" on Gabriels album, So. Gabriel also originally provided background vocals on "Gravitys Angel" from Mister Heartbreak. Guitarist Adrian Belew sings the part more prominently in the film version. In the Shadow of Kilimanjaro In the Shadow of Kilimanjaro is a 1986 British-Kenyan natural horror film set in Kenya. The film was directed by Raju Patel. X: The Unheard Music X: The Unheard Music is a 1986 rockumentary film directed by W.T. Morgan about the Los Angeles punk band X. The film stars John Doe, Exene Cervenka, Billy Zoom, and D.J. Bonebrake. In the late 1970s, a new sound burst upon the Los Angeles music scene – the music made by a four-person rock band with the enigmatic name of X. Playing in clubs like the Whisky and the Starwood, X set a new standard for driving, forceful songs that both critics and the public felt revolutionized the California sound. X: The Unheard Music takes long, detailed, and often funny look at this scene but focuses on the group that critics have singled out as the leader of the underground pack. X: The Unheard Music was filmed by Angel City Productions between 1980 and 1985 in around Los Angeles. Post-production was completed almost five years to the month after shooting began. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray through MVD on December 7, 2011. Special features include footage of John Doe and Exene Cervenka in discussion as well as an interview with Angel City, the company behind the film. A live outtake and a trailer for the feature are also included on the disc. When the Whales Came When the Whales Came is a 1989 British film directed by Clive Rees and starring Helen Mirren, Paul Scofield, David Suchet, Barbara Jefford, David Threlfall, John Hallam, Barbara Ewing, and Jeremy Kemp. It is based on the 1985 childrens book Why the Whales Came written by Michael Morpurgo. The film is, like the book, set on Bryher, one of the Isles of Scilly. Yalgaar Yalgaar is a 1992 Indian Hindi language action film directed by and starring Feroz Khan alongside Sanjay Dutt, Nagma, Kabir Bedi, Manisha Koirala, Mukesh Khanna, Deepti Naval, Neena Gupta And Vicky Arora. Film Was Declared " Hit" At The Box Office. Cries Unheard: The Donna Yaklich Story Cries Unheard: The Donna Yaklich Story is a 1994 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Armand Mastroianni, and starring Jaclyn Smith and Brad Johnson. The film is based on a true story. Timemaster Timemaster is a 1995 American film written and directed by James Glickenhaus and starring Jesse Cameron-Glickenhaus, Pat Morita, Joanna Pacula and Duncan Regehr. It also features Michelle Williams in one of her first theatrical roles. Crazy Horse Crazy Horse is a 1996 TV film based on the true story of Crazy Horse, a Native American war leader of the Oglala Lakota and the Battle of Little Bighorn. The film is directed by John Irvin and stars Michael Greyeyes as the Crazy Horse. Ned Beatty stars as Dr. McGillicuddy, Irene Bedard as Black Buffalo Woman, Wes Studi as Red Cloud and Peter Horton as George Armstrong Custer. Other First Nation stars include Jimmy Herman as Conquering Bear, August Schellenberg as Sitting Bull, Gordon Tootoosis as Akicita and Lorne Cardinal as Young Man Afraid. It was shot in Black Hills, South Dakota. Face of Evil Face of Evil is a 1996 TV movie starring Tracey Gold as Darcy Palmer, Perry King as Russell Polk and Shawnee Smith as his daughter Jeanelle Polk. The film is considered by some to be a recollection of the 1992 movie Poison Ivy - one in which Gold and King have the Drew Barrymore and Tom Skerritt roles, while Smith is in Sara Gilberts. Merlin Merlin: The Quest Begins was created by Eamonn Maguire and is a 1998 television film about a young Merlin. The Giraffe Meschugge is a 1998 German thriller film directed by Dani Levy and set during World War II. The German title roughly translates as "crazy". The English title refers to the nickname of a character who was once in charge of the Treblinka extermination camp. The film features mainly English dialogue, though it features German dialogue as well. Voyage of Terror Voyage of Terror is a 1998 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Lindsay Wagner, Michael Ironside, Martin Sheen, and Brian Dennehy. The plot concerns an virus outbreak on a ship. Serene Velocity Serene Velocity is a 1970 American experimental short film directed by Ernie Gehr. Gehr filmed it in the basement hallway of a Binghamton University academic building, using a static camera position and changing only the focal length of the camera. It is recognized as a key work of structural filmmaking and has been inducted into the U.S. National Film Registry. Frozen Scream Frozen Scream is a 1980 American horror film directed by Frank Roach. It stars Renee Harmon, who also produced and co-wrote the story. That Championship Season That Championship Season is a 1999 television film about four members of a championship high school basketball team, along with their coach, who reunite 20 years later. The film is based on Jason Millers Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name. Sorvino assumes the role played by Robert Mitchum in the original film, with DOnofrio taking over Sorvinos role from that presentation. Y2K Y2K is a 1999 American made-for-television science fiction-thriller film directed by Dick Lowry and starring Ken Olin and Kate Vernon. The film takes a fictional look at the societal problems that could ensue from widespread computer shutdowns caused by the Year 2000 problem, also known as the Y2K problem or the Millennium bug. The film premiered November 21, 1999 on NBC. The films airing sparked a controversy after some utility and banking industry trade associations, including the Edison Electric Institute, asked TV stations not to air the film. Before the film aired, executive producer David Israel called the concerns "silly." "My guess is some of the things we say are going to happen might happen, and some we say might won’t,” he told Variety in November 1999. "Its not like Y2K is a big secret." The film was harshly criticized by critics and preceded by a disclaimer that stated that “This program does not suggest or imply that any of these events could actually occur.” Hum Dono Hum Dono is a 1961 Hindi film produced by Dev Anand and Navketan films. Amarjeet is credited as the films director, but producer and star Dev Anand claimed that it was his brother Vijay Anand, who directed the film, based on his own script. The film stars Dev Anand in a double role, and also has Nanda, Sadhana and Leela Chitnis. It has been relaunched in colour after exactly 50 years on 4 February 2011. The film is also known for its music by Jaidev and became a box office hit. The movie is loosely based on the Bengali movie Uttarayan. The film was remade in Telugu as Ramuni Minchina Ramudu with N. T. Rama Rao. Alex in Wonder Sex and a Girl is a 2001 American comedy and drama film directed by Drew Ann Rosenberg. The film starring Angela Gots, Robert Hays, Ellen Greene, Sean Flynn, Danny Masterson and Alison Lohman in the lead roles. Washington Heights Washington Heights is a 2002 Lions Gate film directed by Alfredo De Villa and starring Manny Perez, Tomas Milian, and Danny Hoch. It concerns a young comic book artist and his struggle to deal with his fathers paralysis following a robbery of his shop in the Washington Heights neighborhood of New York City. Falcons Falcons, is the seventh film directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. This film, released in 2002, is mostly in English language and therefore this drama is considered to be a film of both domestic and international appeal. Neil's Party Neils Party is a 2005 British comedy film starring Andrew Casey, Lauren Bigby, Sarah Cannon, Joe Wells, Jessica Blundell, Bryn Lucas and directed by Stephen Pidgeon. The film is distributed by Warner Bros. and Lightyear Entertainment. 32A 32A is a 2007 drama film directed and written by Marian Quinn. It was shot principally in Dublin, with additional footage in Roscommon and Sligo. The script won the inaugural Tiernan McBride Award for screenwriting, as well as Best First Feature on its première at the Galway Film Fleadh. In 2009, the film won an Irish Film and Television Award for cinematography by PJ Dillon. It had its international premiere at the Berlinale 08 film festival. Perversion for Profit Perversion for Profit is a 1965 Eastmancolor propaganda film financed by Charles Keating through Citizens for Decent Literature and narrated by news reporter George Putnam. The film argues that sexually explicit materials corrupt young viewers and readers, leading to acts of violence and "perverted" attitudes regarding sex—including inclination toward homosexuality. Although Perversion for Profit was serious in its suggestion that pornography could erode the integrity of American culture, Peter L. Stein of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote in a 2003 review that it was "shrill and sometimes comical". Today, Perversion for Profit is in the public domain, and it has become popular on the Prelinger Archives website and on YouTube. As Peter L. Stein observes in an article for the San Francisco Chronicle, however, the film also has considerable historical significance, serving as a sort of time capsule of pornography from the era as well as an example of historical concerns regarding media influence: Zoop in Afrika Zoop in Africa is a 2005 Dutch adventure film directed by Johan Nijenhuis. The film is based on the TV series Zoop and is followed by Zoop in India and Zoop in South America. The film was recorded on multiple locations in South Africa. The film premiered on July 10, 2005 at the Tuschinski theatre in Amsterdam. Ambulance Girl Ambulance Girl is a 2005 made-for-television film starring Kathy Bates and Robin Thomas. It premiered in the United States on September 12, 2005 on the Lifetime network. The film is based on the memoir by Jane Stern, Ambulance Girl: How I Saved Myself by Becoming an EMT. The teleplay was written by Alan Hines and the film was directed by Kathy Bates. Kathy Bates plays Jane Stern, a food writer who becomes an Emergency Medical Technician. Biohazard 4D: Executer Biohazard 4D-Executer is a Japanese 3D animated biopunk horror film based on the Resident Evil series of survival horror video games. It was created by Capcom in cooperation with Visual Science Laboratory, and distributed by Digital Amuse. Biohazard 4D-Executer was directed by Koichi Ohata, and written by Daisuke Okamoto, who was supervised by the game series developers. A limited release, the 20-minute film has been an attraction in Japanese theme parks since November 2000, and can be seen in movie theaters and smaller booths. The story centers on the mission of a military squad sent to the zombie-infested Raccoon City to locate the whereabouts of Dr. Cameron, a female scientist conducting research on a new type of virus. Naa Alludu Naa Alludu is a 2005 Indian Telugu-language comedy film written and directed by Vara Mullapudi. The film stars Jr. NTR, Shriya Saran, Genelia DSouza, and Ramya Krishnan in the lead roles, while Suman, Rajiv Kanakala, Charan Raj, Brahmanandam, and Ali play supporting roles. It was also dubbed in Hindi as Main Hoon Gambler in 2008. Snow Wonder Snow Wonder is a TV movie that aired November 20, 2005 on CBS. Adapted from a Connie Willis short story, the film starred Michelle Krusiec, Camryn Manheim, Mary Tyler Moore, Jason Priestley, Josh Randall, and Eric Szmanda, and was produced by David L. Wolper and The Wolper Organization. Sad Vacation is a 2007 Japanese drama film written and directed by Shinji Aoyama, adapted from his novel. Being third and last of Aoyamas "Kitakyushu Saga", Sad Vacation brings together several characters from his previous films Helpless and Eureka and continues to explore their lives, all the while being a separate story that doesnt require watching previous films. It was named after the Johnny Thunders song. Louder Than a Bomb Louder Than a Bomb is a documentary film about Louder Than a Bomb, an annual youth poetry slam in Chicago. The film was directed and produced by Greg Jacobs and Jon Siskel. It follows the stories of several high school teams and individuals leading up to Louder Than a Bomb 2008 and their experiences at the slam. It opened theatrically in New York City on July 30, 2010 and opened in Los Angeles on August 6, 2010 at the 14th Annual DocuWeeks. Sawako Decides is a 2009 Japanese comedy-drama film directed by Yuya Ishii. The film stars Hikari Mitsushima as Sawako. Sawako Decides premiered at Tokyo at the PIA Film Festival in 2009. At the Fantasia Film Festival, the film won the award for Best Feature Film and Best Actress for Hikari Mitsushima. Turning 30!!! Turning 30!!! is a 2011 Bollywood film produced by Prakash Jha and is also the directorial debut of Alankrita Shrivastava, a longtime assistant of Jha. The movie features Gul Panag, Siddharth Makkar and Purab Kohli, with music composed by the music director duo of Sidharth-Suhas, whose past works include Dil Dosti and Bhram.The film is a young urban love story and women centric film and for the first time a non-political story by Prakash Jha. The Chemical Brothers: Don't Think Dont Think is a 2012 live album and concert film of The Chemical Brothers when they performed at the Fuji Rock Festival the previous year. The oiginal sound mix is notable for being 7.1 surround sound. Lost and Beautiful Lost and Beautiful is a 2015 Italian fantasy-drama film produced, written and directed by Pietro Marcello. It was entered into the main competition at the 2015 Locarno International Film Festival. God Is the Bigger Elvis God Is the Bigger Elvis is a 2011 documentary film about actress Dolores Hart, who abandoned her successful career at the age of 24 to become a Benedictine nun. The film was nominated for the 2012 Academy Award for Best Documentary. In 1957, Dolores Hart co-starred with Elvis Presley in the Paramount motion picture Loving You. It was in this film that she kissed Elvis. This was Elvis very first on-screen kiss in a movie. Both Dolores and Elvis would reunite the following year in Michael Curtizs King Creole. Eyes of a Thief Eyes of a Thief is a 2014 Palestinian drama film directed by Najwa Najjar. It is Najjars second feature film, and is based in part on an incident that took place in Silwad in 2002. It was selected as the Palestinian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. The film is set in the West Bank. Its world premiere took place at the Ramallah Cultural Palace in Ramallah. All Mistakes Buried All Mistakes Buried is a 2015 crime drama film written and directed by Tim McCann, also written by Shaun Sanghani and Sam Trammell. The film stars Sam Trammell and Vanessa Ferlito. It was produced by Shaun Sanghani. It had its world premiere at the Dances With Films Festival and is being distributed in the United States by Breaking Glass Pictures. Yalom's Cure Yaloms Cure is a 2014 documentary film about the life and work of American psychiatrist and bestseller author Irvin D. Yalom by Swiss director and writer Sabine Gisiger. Yalom invites viewers to think about themselves and their existence. Believe Believe is a 2016 American Christmas drama film directed and written by Billy Dickson. The film stars Ryan OQuinn, Danielle Nicolet, Shawnee Smith, and Lance E. Nichols. It was released theatrically by Freestyle Releasing and Smith Global Media on December 2, 2016. Beiimaan Love Beiimaan Love is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language thriller film directed and produced by Rajeev Chaudhari. It stars Sunny Leone and Rajneesh Duggal and marks the acting debut of Daniel Weber and Ziesha Nancy. The film was released on 14 October 2016 to negative reviews. The Song RangReza was Choreographed by Jeet Singh Dark Was the Night Dark Was the Night is a 2018 American drama film written and directed by Joshua Leonard and starring Marisa Tomei, Charlie Plummer and Timothy Olyphant. I Belonged to You I Belonged to You is a 2016 Chinese romantic drama film directed by Zhang Yibai and starring Deng Chao, Bai Baihe, Yang Yang, Zhang Tianai, Yue Yun-peng, Du Juan and Liu Yan. It was released in China on September 29, 2016. Peace Breaker Peace Breaker is a 2017 Chinese crime action thriller film directed by Lien Yi-chi and written by David Lin and Johnny Yu, and starring Aaron Kwok, Wang Qianyuan, Liu Tao, Yu Ailei, Feng Jiayi, and Zheng Kai. It is a remake of Kim Seong-huns A Hard Day. The film premiered in China on 17 August 2017. Treat Me Like Fire Treat Me Like Fire is a 2018 French drama film directed by Marie Monge. It was selected to screen in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Daughter of the Dragon Daughter of the Dragon is a 1931 American pre-Code crime mystery film directed by Lloyd Corrigan, released by Paramount Pictures, and starring Anna May Wong as Princess Ling Moy, Sessue Hayakawa as Ah Kee, and Warner Oland as Dr. Fu Manchu. The film was made to capitalize on Sax Rohmers then current book, The Daughter of Fu Manchu, which Paramount did not own the rights to adapt. The Age of Innocence The Age of Innocence is an American drama film directed by Philip Moeller and starring Irene Dunne, John Boles and Lionel Atwill. The film is an adaptation of the novel The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton, set in the fashionable New York society of the 1870s. Prolific on Broadway, Philip Moeller directed only two films: this, and the 1935 Break of Hearts with Katharine Hepburn. The novel was also adapted in a 1924 silent film version starring Beverly Bayne and a 1993 film version that starred Michelle Pfeiffer. A 1928 Broadway stage adaptation starred Katharine Cornell. In Person In Person is a 1935 romantic musical comedy film starring Ginger Rogers and George Brent. The Case of the Stuttering Bishop The Case of the Stuttering Bishop is a 1937 drama film directed by William Clemens. It stars Donald Woods as Perry Mason and Ann Dvorak as Della Street, his secretary. Edward McWade plays the role of stuttering Bishop William Mallory. It is the sixth and final film in the Warner Bros. Perry Mason series. It is based on the novel The Case of the Stuttering Bishop by Erle Stanley Gardner. The Affairs of Annabel The Affairs of Annabel is a 1938 comedy film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and starring Lucille Ball and Jack Oakie. Oakie plays Lannie Morgan, Wonder Pictures publicity man working with film star Annabel Allison, her first starring comedy role. It was followed by the sequel Annabel Takes a Tour the same year, also starring Oakie, Ball, and Donnelly. Island of Doomed Men Island of Doomed Men is a black-and-white 1940 film, released by Columbia Pictures, which was directed by Charles Barton from a screenplay by Robert Hardy Andrews. Juke Girl Juke Girl is a 1942 drama film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and written by A.I. Bezzerides. The film stars Ann Sheridan and Ronald Reagan. The supporting cast includes Richard Whorf, George Tobias, Gene Lockhart, Alan Hale, Howard Da Silva, Donald MacBride, Faye Emerson, Willie Best, and Fuzzy Knight. The plot focuses on the plight of exploited farmers and farmworkers in the South. A Gem of a Jam A Gem of a Jam is the 76th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1943 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Keep Your Powder Dry Keep Your Powder Dry is a 1945 drama film starring Lana Turner, Susan Peters, and Laraine Day as women who join the Womens Army Corps during World War II. The film was directed by Edward Buzzell and written by George Bruce and Mary C. McCall Johnny Allegro Johnny Allegro is a black and white 1949 American film noir, starring George Raft, Nina Foch, Will Geer, and George Macready. An ex-gangster working as a federal agent runs afoul of a crime lord who enjoys hunting humans for sport. The picture was directed by Ted Tetzlaff and produced by Columbia Pictures. The Brave Engineer The Brave Engineer is a 1950 Walt Disney-produced short subject cartoon, based on the exploits of legendary railroad engineer John Luther "Casey" Jones. It is narrated by comic Jerry Colonna and is a madcap fanciful re-telling of the story related in the Wallace Saunders ballad, later made famous by Eddie Newton and T. Lawrence Seibert. This short was released fifty years after Jones death and also appeared on the 2001 direct-to-video Disneys American Legends. Lion Around Lion Around is a 1950 Donald Duck cartoon featuring Donald Duck, his nephews Huey and Louie the Mountain Lion. The film is the first appearance of Louie the Mountain Lion. In this episode, Donald is tricked into thinking hes getting attacked by a cougar. Portrait of Madame Yuki , A Picture of Madame Yuki, is a 1950 black and white Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. Retreat, Hell! Retreat, Hell! is a 1952 American war film about the 1st Marine Division in the Korean War, directed by Joseph H. Lewis. It stars Frank Lovejoy as a career Marine battalion commander who is recalled from work at an American embassy, Richard Carlson as a veteran captain and communications specialist of World War II called up from the Marine Corps Reserves, Russ Tamblyn as a seventeen-year-old private who hides his true age to serve with the unit overseas and outdo his older brother, also a Marine, and Nedrick Young. Also appearing in the film is Peter Julien Ortiz, a highly decorated Marine who served in the Office of Strategic Services and appeared in various films after retiring from the military. Bachelor Flat Bachelor Flat is a 1961 DeLuxe Color comedy film starring Terry-Thomas, Tuesday Weld, Richard Beymer, and Celeste Holm. Filmed in CinemaScope in Malibu, California, the film is a revised version of director Frank Tashlins own Susan Slept Here of 1954. Siege of the Saxons Siege of the Saxons is a 1963 British film directed by Nathan H. Juran and released by Columbia Pictures. Starring Janette Scott and Ronald Lewis, the film is set in the time of King Arthur but as with many Arthurian themed films, the sets and style are from medieval England. The plot is also heavily influenced by Robin Hood. Alone on the Pacific is a 1963 color Japanese adventure film directed by Kon Ichikawa. It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. The film is based on the book , Kenichi Hories account of his 1962 solo voyage across the Pacific, which was the first successful Transpacific solo voyage. A Black Veil for Lisa A Black Veil for Lisa is an Italian film directed by Massimo Dallamano. It was also released as Showdown. Soldaterkammerater på bjørnetjeneste Soldaterkammerater på bjørnetjeneste is a 1968 Danish comedy film directed by Carl Ottosen and starring Preben Kaas. Hell's Angels '69 Hells Angels 69 is a 1969 Outlaw biker film directed by Lee Madden and Conny Van Dyke. The film stars Tom Stern, Jeremy Slate, Conny Van Dyke, and Steve Sandor. Ten Violent Women Ten Violent Women is a 1982 American film directed by Ted V. Mikels. Mikels made a sequel in 2017. American Nightmare American Nightmare is a 1983 Canadian neo-noir crime slasher film directed by Don McBrearty and written by John Sheppard, based on a story by John Gault and Steven Blake. It stars Lawrence S. Day, Lora Staley, Tom Harvey, and Neil Dainard, with appearances by Michael Ironside and Lenore Zann. It tells the story of a pianist investigating the disappearance of his estranged sister in an urban decadence as a serial killer targets prostitutes. The screenplay was influenced by the rising crime rates in American cities throughout the 1970s and early 1980s. Principal photography took place in Toronto, Ontario on an independent budget of CAD $200,000. The film initially received a small theatrical release in March 1983 before finding a market on VHS in 1984. American Nightmare largely fell into obscurity in the decades following, but a 2012 DVD release has since built the film a small cult following. Memórias do Cárcere Memoirs of Prison is a 1984 Brazilian drama film directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos. It is based on Memórias do Cárcere an autobiographical novel by Graciliano Ramos, about the period he was incarcerated during the Vargas Era. The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Brussels by Night Brussels by Night is a Belgian drama film from 1983, directed by former Humo journalist Marc Didden. The low budget picture was financed partly by Herman Schueremans, organizer of the Flemish rock festival Rock Werchter. The film was named after a 1979 song by Raymond van het Groenewoud, who also wrote the soundtrack for the movie. Brussels by Night was important in Belgian film history because its bleak, grey atmosphere and stream of consciousness structure were a sharp contrast with the more conventional films the country produced up to then. Million Dollar Mystery Million Dollar Mystery is a 1987 American film released with a promotional tie-in for Glad-Lock brand bags. This was the final feature-length film directed by Richard Fleischer. It starred a ensemble cast of "Americas new comic talent".Its A Mad,Mad,Mad,Mad World inspired this film. Day One Day One is a made-for-TV documentary-drama movie about The Manhattan Project, the research and development of the atomic bomb during World War II. It is based on the book by Peter Wyden. The movie was written by David W. Rintels and directed by Joseph Sargent. It starred Brian Dennehy as General Leslie Groves, David Strathairn as Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer and Michael Tucker as Dr. Leo Szilard. It premiered in the United States on March 5, 1989 on the CBS network. It won the 1989 Emmy award for Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special. The movie received critical acclaim for its historical accuracy despite being a drama. Fine Things Fine Things, also known as Danielle Steels Fine Things, is a 1990 romantic drama television film directed by Tom Moore. The film is based upon the 1987 novel of the same name written by Danielle Steel. The Prince of Homburg The Prince of Homburg is a 1997 Italian drama film directed by Marco Bellocchio, based on the play Der Prinz von Homburg by Heinrich von Kleist. It was entered into the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Night of Fear Night of Fear is a 1972 Australian horror film, directed by Terry Bourke. It was written by Bourke and produced by Rod Hay. Its theme and style bears a resemblance to the horror classic The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, released two years later. The film is notable for having no dialogue or character names. It has been called "the first Australian horror movie of the renaissance". Skola základ zivota Škola základ života is a 1938 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Three Rooms in Manhattan Three Rooms in Manhattan is a black-and-white 1965 French drama film filmed in New York City. It is based on the 1946 novel "Trois Chambres à Manhattan" by Belgian writer Georges Simenon, about a romance between François, a French actor, and Kay, an American woman. American Hollow American Hollow is a 1999 American documentary film directed and produced by Rory Kennedy. The film follows the extended Bowling family, residents of an eastern Kentucky valley, for a year in Perry County. The music for the film was composed by Bill Frisell. Iree Bowling died at the age of 81 in December 2010. Viuuulentemente mia Viuuulentemente mia is a 1982 Italian crime comedy film written and directed by Carlo Vanzina. The Greatest Store in the World The Greatest Store in the World is a book written by Alex Shearer, later made into a made-for-television film which was broadcast on 24 December 1999. The TV movie is usually shown a few times at Christmas on CBBC. It was filmed in the famous London department store Harrods. By My Side Again Cuando vuelvas a mi lado is a 1999 Spanish film directed by Gracia Querejeta. The film was nominated for seven Goya Awards. Tortilla Heaven Tortilla Heaven is a 2005 independent comedy film written and directed by Judy Hecht Dumontet. Jackie, Ethel, Joan: The Women of Camelot Jackie, Ethel, Joan: The Women of Camelot is a 2001 American drama miniseries directed by Larry Shaw and written by David Stevens. It is based on the 2000 book Jackie, Ethel, Joan: Women of Camelot by J. Randy Taraborrelli. The film stars Jill Hennessy, Lauren Holly, Leslie Stefanson, Daniel Hugh Kelly, Robert Knepper, Matt Letscher, Harve Presnell and Charmion King. The film premiered on NBC in two parts on March 4, 2001, and March 5, 2001. Face is a 2000 Japanese film directed by Junji Sakamoto. At the 24th Japan Academy Prize, it won one award, and received four other nominations. My Horrible Year! My Horrible Year! is a 2001 television movie produced for Showtime, starring Allison Mack, Caterina Scorsone, and Dan Petronijevic. The film was directed by Eric Stoltz, and includes a cameo by Bret Hart, the professional wrestler. This production was filmed in Toronto. The film was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing in a Childrens Special and a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Movie or Special - Supporting Young Actor. Trapped Trapped is a 2001 television film, written by Michael Vickerman and directed by Deran Sarafian. The Royal Scandal The Royal Scandal is a Sherlock Holmes film which is an amalgam of "A Scandal in Bohemia" and "The Bruce-Partington Plans". The film was produced in 2001 for The Hallmark Channel as part of an ongoing series of Hallmark Sherlock Holmes films. Man and Boy Man and Boy is a 2002 British television drama film made for the BBC and directed by Simon Curtis and starring Ioan Gruffudd, Elizabeth Mitchell and Natasha Little. It was based on the novel Man and Boy by Tony Parsons. Neverland Neverland, full title Neverland: Never Grow Up, Never Grow Old, is a 2003 indie film by director Damion Dietz with New Media Entertainment and is a dark and surreal modern re-imagining of the classic of Peter Pan and other characters in J. M. Barries 1904 play Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldnt Grow Up and 1911 novel Peter and Wendy. Police Beat Police Beat is a 2005 American crime film directed by Robinson Devor and written by Charles Mudede. It follows the life of an African-born Seattle bicycle officer simply known as "Z" for a week. While Z goes about on his policing duties, he finds himself mentally preoccupied with his girlfriend who has gone on a camping trip with an old male friend. This obsession with the absence of his girlfriend and the escalating jealousy and paranoia makes him unfazed by the crimes he witnesses, which take place in locations all over Seattle on different levels of depravity. The story is narrated by Z in his native Wolof language, though he makes the transition to English when interacting with those around him. Police Beat provides an interesting glimpse into the life of a new immigrant to the United States that focuses less on the protagonists experience as a new citizen and more on his response to life in an American city. His observation of both human vice and social outlook is contrasted with his conservative sense of duty, both to his work as a police officer and his relationship with his girlfriend. Based on real police reports that appeared in Charles Mudedes column "Police Beat" for the weekly The Stranger, the film also provides a snapshot of Seattle in the early 21st century, both in its urban grit and in its natural beauty. Bite Me! Bite Me! is a 2004 horror film written and directed by Brett Piper about mutant insects in a strip club. Ma quando arrivano le ragazze? But When do the Girls Get Here? is a 2005 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Pupi Avati. The film won the David di Donatello for best score. Unconstitutional Unconstitutional: The War on Our Civil Liberties is an American 2004 political documentary about the legal problems with the PATRIOT Act. It posits that the law, hastily passed in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, is used to justify a variety of abuses of civil rights that are guaranteed by the US Constitution. This third and final film in the Un-trilogy from Executive Producer Robert Greenwald and Earl Katz, is a Public Interest Pictures Film. Unconstitutional was written, produced and directed by Nonny de la Peña. Madhoshi Madhoshi is a 2004 Indian Hindi romantic psychological thriller film. It was directed by Tanveer Khan, starring Bipasha Basu, John Abraham, Shweta Tiwari and Priyanshu Chatterjee. Stranded Stranded is a 2005 Australian short film directed by Stuart McDonald and starring Emma Lung and Emily Browning. It won the Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for Best Australian Short Film in 2006. Pirates of the Great Salt Lake Pirates of the Great Salt Lake is a film made in 2006 by Blueshift Entertainment. The film was directed by E.R Nelson and starred Kirby Heyborne and Trenton James. The film won two awards at the Foursite Film Festival. The film was filmed on location in Salt Lake City. Dark Streets Dark Streets is a 2008 film adaptation of the play by Glenn M. Stewart. Directed by Rachel Samuels from a screenplay by Wallace King. The film stars Gabriel Mann, Bijou Phillips, Izabella Miko, Elias Koteas Michael Fairman and Toledo Diamond. The film is produced by Andrea Balen, Claus Clausen, Corina Danckwerts and Glenn M. Stewart; and executive produced by Steffen Aumueller. The films rich blues score is composed by George Acogny, featuring B.B. King. Naa Autograph Sweet Memories Naa Autograph is a 2004 India Telugu-language drama film directed by S. Gopal Reddy. The film stars Ravi Teja as the protagonist, with Gopika, Bhumika Chawla, Mallika and Prakash Raj playing other important roles. This film is a remake of Tamil film Autograph which starred Cheran and Sneha in lead roles. The film was also dubbed in Hindi as Thokar by Aditya Music India Pvt Ltd in 2012. You Might as Well Live You Might As Well Live is a 2009 Canadian comedy film directed by Simon Ennis. The film stars Joshua Peace as Robert Mutt, an unsuccessful slacker who has just been released from the hospital following a suicide attempt and is on a quest to transform his life after experiencing a vision of baseball legend Clinton Manitoba telling him that the three keys to success in life are to "get money, a girlfriend and a championship ring." This Is Love This Is Love is a 2009 German drama film directed by Matthias Glasner. Reuniting the Rubins Reuniting the Rubins is a 2010 film directed by Yoav Factor and starring Timothy Spall, Rhona Mitra, and James Callis. The majority of the film was shot in Radlett, Hertfordshire, England and South Africa. Ordinary People This article is about the French/Serbian film. For the 1980 film directed by Robert Redford., see Ordinary People. Ordinary People is a 2009 French and Serbian film directed by Vladimir Perišić, starring Relja Popović, Boris Isaković, and Miroslav Stevanivić. Director Vladimir Perišić tells the story of a soldier faced with mission of executing prisoners in an unspecified place and time. It is Perišićs first feature film. The film has won several awards from various film festivals. Celine: Through the Eyes of the World Celine: Through the Eyes of the World is a documentary–concert film chronicling the life of Canadian singer, Celine Dion during her 2008–2009 Taking Chances World Tour. It premiered in Miami on 16 February 2010 and was released by The Hot Ticket in theaters in North America on 17 February 2010. It was also released in Australia and the United Kingdom. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with most of them indicating it is mainly for the fans. Celine: Through the Eyes of the World grossed $1,027,341 in Canada alone and became the number-one domestic movie there. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 29 April 2010 in Australia and in early May 2010 in Europe and North America. The home version of Celine: Through the Eyes of the World includes an additional hour of footage not seen in the films limited theatrical run in February 2010. In Francophone countries, it was entitled Céline: autour du monde. The DVD/Blu-ray release was commercially successful reaching number one on the charts in Canada, United Kingdom and Belgium, and number two in the United States, France, Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Sweden, Argentina and South Africa. It also peaked inside top ten in many other countries around the world. Celine: Through the Eyes of the World was certified two-times Diamond in Canada, Platinum in France, and Gold in the United States and Australia. The End of Time The End of Time is a 2012 Swiss-Canadian documentary film written and directed by Peter Mettler on the loose subject of time. Icche Icche is a 2011 Bengali language Indian drama film directed by Shiboprosad Mukherjee and Nandita Roy. This is the debut film of the director duo. The film is based on Suchitra Bhattacharyas novel and revolves around the relationship between an obsessive mother and her son. The film was presented by Rituparna Sengupta. Patrick's Day Patricks Day is a 2014 Irish drama film written and directed by Terry McMahon. Sun Belt Express Sun Belt Express is a 2014 American independent comedy-drama film, written by Evan Buxbaum, Chance Mullen, and Gregorio Castro, and directed by Evan Buxbaum. Starring Tate Donovan, Rachael Harris, Ana de la Reguera, India Ennenga, Miguel Sandoval, and Stephen Lang, the project had its world premiere on June 11, 2014, at the Champs-Elysees Film Festival. Werewolf Rising Werewolf Rising is a 2014 horror film written and directed by BC Furtney. The film was released to DVD in the United Kingdom on 22 September 2014 and was later released in the United States on 14 October. It stars Bill Oberst Jr. and Melissa Carnell, who portrays a young woman that finds herself the unwitting prey of a werewolf. Alludu Seenu Alludu Seenu is a 2014 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by V. V. Vinayak and Cinematography by Chota K. Naidu. Produced by Bellamkonda Suresh on his banner Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Productions, the film marks the debut of his son Bellamkonda Sreenivas as the male lead with Samantha Ruth Prabhu as the female lead, Brahmanandam and Prakash Raj playing important roles while Tamannaah made a special appearance by dancing in an item number. Devi Sri Prasad composed the music for this film while Chota K. Naidu and Gautham Raju handled the cinematography and editing of the film respectively. The film was officially launched on 15 February 2013 at Hyderabad. After altering the bound script twice, the films principal photography commenced at Annapoorna Studios in Hyderabad in October 2013. Majority of the film was shot in and around Hyderabad while significant portions were shot at Alleppey in Kerala. The songs were shot in the locales of Japan, Dubai and Italy apart from the sets built in Hyderabad. After completion of few action sequences at Gachibowli Aluminium Factory in Hyderabad, the films principal photography came to an end on 23 June 2014. The film was awarded an A certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification. The film released worldwide on 25 July 2014. Upon release, the film received decent feedback from critics with most of them calling it a Routine Commercial Entertainer. While critics praised Sreenivas dancing and fighting skills, Samanthas glamour, Prakash Raj and Brahmanandams performances, they criticized the film for its predictable content and wrong placement of songs. Later the film was dubbed in Hindi in 2019 as Mard Ka Badla or Mahaabali. Sai Srinivas won Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut – South. The satellite rights of the film were sold for to Geminitv. Lokmanya Ek Yugpurush Lokmanya: Ek Yug Purush is a 2015 Marathi-language biopic directed by Om Raut and produced by Neena Raut Entertainment. The film is based on the life story of Bal Gangadhar Tilak - a social reformer and the freedom fighter of the Indian independence movement. The film stars Subodh Bhave, Chinmay Mandlekar, Priya Bapat in pivotal roles. Subodh Bhave played the title role of Indian nationalist and social reformer Bal Gangadhar Tilak. The film is directorial debut of Om Raut and is produced by Neena Raut. The screenplay is written by Om Raut and Kaustubh Savarkar and the music is composed by duo Ajit-Sameer. The film released on 2 January 2015 and received positive reviews from audience as well as critics. My Hindu Friend My Hindu Friend is a 2015 Brazilian drama film, directed and written by Hector Babenco, starring Willem Dafoe, Maria Fernanda Cândido, Bárbara Paz, Selton Mello and Reynaldo Gianecchini. It was released on 3 March 2016. Elementary Primaire is a 2016 French drama film directed by Hélène Angel. Babs Babs is a BBC biopic about the life of British actress Dame Barbara Windsor. Details of the film were announced by Charlotte Moore, the BBCs Acting Director of Television, on 26 May 2016, a week after Windsor made her final appearance in EastEnders as the long-running character Peggy Mitchell. The film, written by EastEnders scriptwriter Tony Jordan, shows Windsor in the 1990s as she prepares to go on stage and recalls events from her life, including her childhood and marriage to gangster Ronnie Knight, as well as her rise to fame as part of the Carry On cast. It was broadcast on 7 May 2017, to coincide with Windsors 80th birthday. Upon the announcement of the project, Windsor spoke of her delight that Jordan had been chosen to write the screenplay: "Tony knows the real me and what makes me tick and I was particularly taken by the way he wants to tell my tale which is not in the way people will expect it to be. ... I am honoured and excited that Tony and the BBC have commissioned this." The Accidental Detective 2: In Action The Accidental Detective 2: In Action is a 2018 South Korean crime comedy film and sequel to Kim Jung-hoons 2015 film The Accidental Detective. The film is directed by Lee Eon-hee, starring Kwon Sang-woo, Sung Dong-il and Lee Kwang-soo. The film was released on June 13, 2018. Firecrackers Firecrackers is a 2018 Canadian drama film written and directed by Jasmin Mozaffari. An expansion of Mozaffaris 2013 short film of the same name, the film stars Michaela Kurimsky and Karena Evans as two teenage girls trying to escape their small town. The film has its world premiere on September 8, 2018 at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. It was released theatrically on March 29, 2019 in Canada and on July 12, 2019 in the United States. SSSS.Gridman SSSS Gridman is a Japanese anime television adaptation of the 1993–1994 tokusatsu series Denkou Choujin Gridman. The production is a joint collaboration between Tsuburaya Productions, the production company behind Gridman and the Ultra Series, and Studio Trigger. The two production companies previously collaborated on the Denkou Choujin Gridman: boys invent great hero short original net animation for the Japan Animator Expo. The "SSSS" in the title stands for "Special Signature to Save a Soul" as revealed in the final episode. It is also a reference to Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad, a US adaptation of Gridman the Hyper Agent. The series premiered on October 7 and ended on December 23, 2018. Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland is a 1915 American silent dark fantasy adventure film adaptation of Lewis Carrolls classic novel, Alices Adventures in Wonderland, directed and written by W. W. Young and starring Viola Savoy as Alice. This film version is notable for depicting much of the Father William poem and it includes footage resembling Tenniels illustration of Father William doing his back-somersault at the front door. The Young Rajah The Young Rajah is a 1922 silent film starring Rudolph Valentino. The film was based on the book Amos Judd by John Ames Mitchell. The Strange Love of Molly Louvain The Strange Love of Molly Louvain is a 1932 American pre-Code crime drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Ann Dvorak and Lee Tracy. The script was based on the play Tinsel Girl by Maurine Dallas Watkins. Mystery Liner Mystery Liner is a 1934 American Pre-Code film directed by William Nigh,, starring Noah Beery, and based on an Edgar Wallace story originally published in the Saturday Evening Post in 1924. The film was entered as a feature attraction at the 1934 International Exhibition of Cinematographic Art in Venice, Italy, the forerunner of the Venice Film Festival. The Night Watchman The Night Watchman is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released to theaters on November 19, 1938. This short is the very first film directed by Chuck Jones after he was promoted from an animator. This is the first cartoon to use the green-yellow color scheme for the Merrie Melodies rings and a red WB shield since Toy Town Hall. Zorro's Fighting Legion Zorros Fighting Legion is a 1939 Republic Pictures film serial consisting of twelve chapters starring Reed Hadley as Zorro and directed by William Witney and John English. The plot revolves around his alter-ego Don Diegos fight against the evil Don Del Oro. The serial is unusual in featuring a real historical personage, Mexican President Benito Juárez, as a minor character. It is the second in a series of five Zorro serials: Zorro Rides Again, Zorros Black Whip, Son of Zorro and Ghost of Zorro. Michael Shayne: Private Detective Michael Shayne, Private Detective is a 1940 American mystery film directed by Eugene Forde and starring Lloyd Nolan, Marjorie Weaver and Joan Valerie. It is based on Brett Hallidays novel The Private Practice of Michael Shayne. It was the first in a series of Michael Shayne films starring Nolan. The Doolins of Oklahoma The Doolins of Oklahoma is a 1949 American Western film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Randolph Scott. The Scarf The Scarf is a 1951 American drama, suspense, crime, psychological, thriller film noir directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring John Ireland, Mercedes McCambridge, James Barton, and Emlyn Williams. The screenplay concerns a man who escapes from an insane asylum and tries to convince a crusty hermit, a drifting saloon singer, and himself that he is not a murderer. The Unknown Man The Unknown Man is a 1951 courtroom drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Walter Pidgeon, Ann Harding and Barry Sullivan. Full of Life Full of Life is a 1956 film directed by Richard Quine. It stars Judy Holliday and Richard Conte. It was nominated for an award by the Writers Guild of America in 1957. The Halliday Brand The Halliday Brand is a 1957 American Western film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and starring Joseph Cotten. The films sets were designed by the art director David S. Garber. It was shot partly at the Corriganville Movie Ranch. For Those Who Think Young For Those Who Think Young is a 1964 beach party film shot in Techniscope, directed by Leslie H. Martinson and featuring James Darren, Pamela Tiffin, Paul Lynde, Tina Louise, Bob Denver, Nancy Sinatra, Robert Middleton, Ellen Burstyn, Claudia Martin and Woody Woodbury. Lady Liberty Lady Liberty is a 1971 Italian-French comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli and starring Sophia Loren, William Devane, Gigi Proietti, Susan Sarandon, Danny DeVito and Edward Herrmann in his film debut. Because of the Cats Because of the Cats, released theatrically in the UK as The Rape, is a 1973 Dutch-Belgian drama film directed by Fons Rademakers and starring Bryan Marshall, Alexandra Stewart, Sylvia Kristel and Sebastian Graham Jones. The films Dutch title was Niet voor de poezen. It was based on a novel by Nicolas Freeling in the Van der Valk series. Holy Year LAnnée sainte is a 1976 French-Italian crime comedy film directed by Jean Girault. Set in the Holy Year for Catholics of 1975, it tells the story of two French criminals, acted by Jean Gabin and Jean-Claude Brialy, who make a pilgrimage to Rome to retrieve buried loot. Playing his character Max, a world-weary but wily old gangster, it was the last film made by Gabin. The Power The Power is a 1984 American supernatural horror film directed by Stephen Carpenter and Jeffrey Obrow. It stars Suzy Stokey, Warren Lincon, Lisa Erickson, Chad Christian, Ben Gilbert and Chris Morrill. The plot tells about an evil spirit trapped inside an ancient Aztec doll, which possesses a young man after he takes it. Kobieta samotna A Lonely Woman is a 1981 Polish drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland. The film is a political drama about middle-aged Irena who lives alone on the outskirts of Wrocław. Because of the films social criticism it was banned in Poland and did not have a public release for six years. Igor and the Lunatics Igor and the Lunatics is a 1985 horror film directed by Billy Parolini and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film follows Igor, a maniacal cult leader, and his group of murderous followers who, after being sent to prison after a killing spree, are released sixteen years later, only to return to their killings. Vlci bouda Wolfs Hole is a 1987 Czechoslovak science fiction horror film directed by Věra Chytilová. It was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. The film can be characterized as moralizing horror, but may also be interpreted as an allegory for the atmosphere surrounding the normalization period. Dangerous Curves Dangerous Curves is a 1988 American comedy film directed by David Lewis and starring Tate Donovan and Grant Heslov. The movie also featured brief appearances by Debbe Dunning and Cynthia Geary, early in their respective careers. Both actresses were cast as participants in a bikini contest. Hanna's War Hannas War is a 1988 film co-written and directed by Menahem Golan. The film is based on The Diaries of Hanna Senesh and the biographical novel A Great Wind Cometh by Yoel Palgi. It is a biopic detailing the true story of Hannah Szenes. Getting Lucky Getting Lucky is a 1990 American fantasy-comedy film directed and written by Michael Paul Girard. Dynasty: The Reunion Dynasty: The Reunion is a 1991 American television miniseries that served as a reunion of the 1981–1989 prime time soap opera Dynasty which continues the story of the Carringtons, a wealthy family living in Denver. Directed by Irving J. Moore, the four-hour miniseries was originally broadcast in two parts on ABC on October 20 and 22, 1991. Charlie Strapp and Froggy Ball Flying High Charlie Strapp and Froggy Ball Flying High is a 1991 Swedish animated feature film directed by Jan Gissberg after an original script by Thomas Funck, using Funcks already well-established characters. It follows a shorter film made by the same team in 1987, Kalle Stropp och Grodan Boll räddar Hönan. This is the first time since before 1954 where a Kalle Stropp production features voice acting by others than only Funck himself, only with the exception of children that had participated in other productions as well. It was dubbed into English by Filmor and Cinélume in 1998 and was only released in Canada straight-to-video under the name Charlie and Froggy from Alliance Films. The majority of the characters names were changed and four minutes of footage were removed. Nails Nails is a 1992 film directed by John Flynn, written by Larry Ferguson, and starring Dennis Hopper. It was made for Showtime but released theatrically in Europe. Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood is a documentary film series produced by David Gill and silent film historian Kevin Brownlow. The One That Got Away The One That Got Away is a 1996 ITV television film directed by Paul Greengrass and starring Paul McGann. It is based on the book of the same name by Chris Ryan telling the true story of a Special Air Service patrol during the Gulf War in 1991. Seventh Heaven Seventh Heaven is a 1997 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot. It Came from the Sky It Came from the Sky, also known as Les visiteurs impromptus was a 1999 made-for-TV movie which was a comedy drama that starred Yasmine Bleeth, John Ritter, Christopher Lloyd and JoBeth Williams. Hedgehogs Are Born Without Spines Porcupines Are Born Without Bristles is a 1971 Bulgarian comedy film directed by Dimitar Petrov. It was entered into the 1972 Melbourne International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 44th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Outside the Law Outside the Law is a 2002 American direct-to-video action film, starring Cynthia Rothrock, Seamus Dever, Jessica Stier, Jeff Wincott and Stephen Macht. It was directed by Jorge Montesi. Two Guys Two Guys is a South Korean comedy film directed and written by Hun-Su Park. Park Joong-hoon, Cha Tae-hyun, Han Eun-jung are the lead stars in this film. Blood Blood is a Canadian drama film, directed by Jerry Ciccoritti and released in 2004. Based on the theatrical play by Tom Walmsley, the film stars Jacob Tierney as Chris Terry, a bisexual recovering drug addict and alcoholic who visits his prostitute sister Noelle for the first time in five years, only to be asked to have a threesome with Noelle and her client. The film was shot over four days by having Tierney and Hampshire perform the complete play eight times, and then editing to use the best take for each scene. The original play was written for older actors, but Ciccoritti chose to cast Tierney and Hampshire, both of whom he had worked with before, after the actors he had originally planned to cast were unavailable. The film premiered at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival. The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 25th Genie Awards in 2005, for Best Actress and Best Original Screenplay. Ciccoritti also received a Directors Guild of Canada award nomination in 2005. Never Been Thawed Never Been Thawed is an independent film released in 2005. It takes its name from the best condition a frozen entree can be in according to the films fictional Mesa Frozen Entree Enthusiasts Club. It was filmed in the Phoenix metropolitan area by director Sean Anders on a budget of approximately $35,000. Various reviewers referred to the comedy as a mockumentary in the tradition of This Is Spinal Tap and Best in Show. Pardonnez-moi Pardonnez-moi is a 2006 French film written and directed by Maïwenn, starring Maïwenn, Pascal Greggory, Hélène de Fougerolles, and Aurélien Recoing. The film was retitled Forgive Me for the English-language international market. In 2007, Pardonnez-moi received two nominations for César Awards, Frances most prestigious film awards, for Best First Feature Film and Most Promising Actress. Hindsight Hindsight is a 2008 American thriller film produced by Ambush Entertainment. It stars Leonor Varela, Jeffrey Donovan, Waylon Payne, Miranda Bailey, Richard Riehle, Deborah Offner and Arnell Powell and is directed by Paul Holahan. Life in Flight Life in Flight is a 2008 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Tracey Hecht. Patrick Wilson stars as Will Sargent, an architect who begins to question the perfect life he has constructed for himself and his family when he meets urban designer Kate Voss. Amy Smart co-stars. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 27, 2008, and was later released in the United States on November 30, 2010 by IFC Films. Kicking It Kicking It is a 2008 documentary film directed by Susan Koch and Jeff Werner focusing on the experiences of seven homeless people at the Homeless World Cup football game. Featured in the documentary, narrated by actor Colin Farrell were residents of Afghanistan; Kenya; Dublin, Ireland; Charlotte, North Carolina; Madrid, Spain and St. Petersburg, Russia. The film premiered in January 2008 at the Sundance Film Festival and is being distributed by Liberation Entertainment, Netflix and ESPN. It has received mixed reviews. The Order of Myths The Order of Myths is a 2008 documentary film directed by Margaret Brown. It focuses on the Mardi Gras celebrations in Mobile, the oldest in the United States. It reveals the separate mystic societies established and maintained by black and white groups, and acknowledges the complex racial history of a city with a slaveholding past. While showing the mystic societies ties to economic, class and racial stratification, the film also showed the beginnings of interaction between the black and white courts. It also tells some of the history of Africatown, a community formed north of Mobile in 1860 by Africans from Ghana, transported illegally as slaves to Mobile decades after the end of the slave trade. The film competed in the Documentary Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. It had a limited release in New York on July 25, 2008, and ran on Independent Lens, a PBS series featuring independent films, in 2009. It was distributed by The Cinema Guild. Villon's Wife is a 2009 Japanese drama film directed by Kichitaro Negishi. A Esperança Está Onde Menos Se Espera A Esperança Está Onde Menos Se Espera is a 2009 Portuguese film directed by Joaquim Leitão. Finale Finale is a 2009 horror film directed by John Michael Elfers and starring Carolyn von Hauck. Inspired by actual events from the directors life, FINALE is reminiscent of Suspiria, Hellraiser and Rosemarys Baby, shot in super 16mm to capture an authentic 1970s feel, with all practical in-camera effects, borrowed from the lost arts of early film magicians. The film was released in the United States on May 25, 2010, after premiering at A Night of Horror in Sydney Australia, and Screamfest in the U.S. in 2009. Another Egg and Chicken Movie Otra Película de Huevos y un Pollo is a Mexican animated adventure comedy film produced by a Mexican animation studio Huevocartoon Producciones, and a sequel to Una Película de Huevos. The film was released in Mexico on 20 March 2009, which was a major commercial success, grossing a total of $113.9 million pesos. Along with its predecessor, this film was released direct-to-video as a "2-Pack" in the United States. Reflexões de um Liquidificador Reflexões de um Liquidificador is a 2010 Brazilian black comedy film directed by André Klotzel. Chattambinadu Chattambinaadu is a Malayalam film released in 2009. The film was directed by Shafi and written by Benny P. Nayarambalam, and stars Mammootty, Suraj Venjarammoodu, Raai Laxmi, Siddique, Manoj K. Jayan, Vinu Mohan. The film was made under Mammoottys production company Play House which distributed it as well. Decline of an Empire Decline of an Empire is a 2014 British biographical historical drama film produced and directed by Michael Redwood about the life of Catherine of Alexandria. It is one of the last film roles of Peter OToole, who died before the film was released. The film originally carried the working title Katherine of Alexandria. Ubaldo Terzani Horror Show Ubaldo Terzani Horror Show is a 2010 horror film written and directed by Gabriele Albanesi and starring Paolo Sassanelli and Giuseppe Soleri. Check Mate Jaque Mate is a 2011 Dominican drama film directed and written by José María Cabral. The film was selected as the Dominican entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards. The Big Heart of Girls The Big Heart of Girls is a 2011 Italian drama film directed by Pupi Avati. Girlfriend in a Coma Girlfriend in a Coma is a documentary about Italian and western decline directed, produced and co-written by Annalisa Piras, journalist and film-maker, co-written and narrated by Bill Emmott, former editor-in-chief of The Economist. It has been lauded as being ground-breaking in its creative combination of animation, interviews and hard facts, and has caused fierce controversy in Italy. Sofia's Last Ambulance Sofias Last Ambulance is a feature-length observational documentary film by Bulgarian director Ilian Metev. The film premiered at the 51st Semaine de la Critique at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the inaugural France 4 Visionary Award. It was the second documentary ever to compete in the sections 51-year history. Super Nani Super Nani is an Indian drama directed and produced by Indra Kumar, starring Rekha, Sharman Joshi, Randhir Kapoor, Anupam Kher and Rajesh Kumar in lead roles. The film is based on the Gujarati play, Baa Ae Maari Boundary. The music is composed by Harshit Saxena and Sanjeev-Darshan. The film released on 31 October 2014 and was a big financial and critical failure. Rough Play Rough Play is a 2013 South Korean film about an actor who becomes a superstar overnight then hits rock bottom. It is written and executive produced by Kim Ki-duk, and directed by Shin Yeon-shick. It screened at the 18th Busan International Film Festival, and was released in theaters on October 24, 2013. Bad Hurt Bad Hurt is a 2015 American film directed by Mark Kemble. It stars Theo Rossi, Karen Allen and Johnny Whitworth. The film is based on the play Badhurt on Cedar Street. Urumbukal Urangarilla Urumbukal Urangarilla is a 2015 Indian Malayalam comedy thriller film written and directed by Jiju Asokan. It features Chemban Vinod Jose, Vinay Forrt, Ananya, Sudheer Karamana, Aju Varghese, Innocent, Kalabhavan Shajon, Sreejith Ravi, Sunil Sukhada, Musthafa, Vanitha Krishnachandran, Janakai Krishnan, and Thesni Khan. The film was released on 19 September 2015 to positive reviews from critics. Kabaddi Kabaddi Kabaddi Kabaddi is a 2015 Nepali romantic comedy film directed by Ram Babu Gurung. The film stars Dayahang Rai, Saugat Malla and Rishma Gurung. It is a sequel of the hit 2013 film Kabaddi. It became one of the highest-grossing films of Nepal ever. Lakshyam Lakshyam is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language thriller film directed by debutant Anzar Khan and written by Jeethu Joseph. The film stars Biju Menon and Indrajith Sukumaran in the lead roles. The song were composed by Anil Johnson. Genesis Genesis is a Canadian drama film, directed by Philippe Lesage and released in 2018. The film stars Théodore Pellerin and Noée Abita as Guillaume and Charlotte, teenage half-siblings simultaneously struggling with romance; Charlotte is in a relationship with Maxime, but is reeling from his proposal that they change to an open relationship, while Guillaume is a student at an all-boys boarding school who is developing a romantic and sexual attraction to his classmate Nicolas. The cast also includes Paul Ahmarani, Rose-Marie Perreault and Mylène Mackay. The film also includes a segment which shifts to focus on the story of Félix, the lead character of Lesages 2015 film The Demons. In December 2018, the Toronto International Film Festival named the film to its annual year-end Canadas Top Ten list. Genesis received three Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards, for Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor. It also received five Prix Iris nominations at the 3rd Prix Iris, for Best Film, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Editing and Best Make-Up. The Shock The Shock is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Lon Chaney as a cripple named Wilse Dilling. The film was based on a story by William Dudley Pelley. This is one of the rare Lon Chaney films where he gets the girl. Annie Laurie Annie Laurie is a 1927 American silent romantic drama film directed by John S. Robertson, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and starring Lillian Gish and Norman Kerry. This was the third film of Lillian Gish at MGM, and its poor box office returns marked a decline in the stars career. On a down note Gish stated that her mother became ill during the production of this film and that "...she only showed up for work" as opposed to putting her all into the film. John Wayne makes an early film appearance as a crowd extra. The Busy Beavers The Busy Beavers is a 1931 Silly Symphonies animated film, directed by Burt Gillett. Blondie Johnson Blondie Johnson is a 1933 American Warner Bros. pre-Code drama film directed by Ray Enright and starring Chester Morris and Joan Blondell. Always Goodbye Always Goodbye is a 1938 American romantic drama film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Herbert Marshall, and Ian Hunter. Lady for a Night Lady for a Night is a 1942 American drama film starring Joan Blondell and John Wayne. The World War II B-17 bomber the Memphis Belle is named after a steamboat in this film. It is also known as The Lady From New Orleans, Memphis Belle and Lady of New Orleans. Mine Own Executioner Mine Own Executioner is a 1947 British psychological thriller drama film starring Burgess Meredith and directed by Anthony Kimmins, and based on the novel of the same name by Nigel Balchin. It was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. The title is derived from a quotation of John Donnes "Devotions", which serves as the motto for the original book. Crime on Their Hands Crime on Their Hands is the 112th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1948 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Little Johnny Jet Little Johnny Jet is a 1953 Metro Goldwyn Mayer cartoon short directed by Tex Avery about a "family" of airplanes. This is also comparable to the 1952 short, One Cabs Family. The short was also nominated for the Academy Awards for best animated short but lost to the Tom and Jerry short Johann Mouse. Time Lock Time Lock is a 1957 British thriller film directed by Gerald Thomas. The plot is about a six-year-old boy who is accidentally locked in a bank vault. With less than 10 hours of oxygen left in the vault, it becomes a race to save the boy. The film features a young, pre-James Bond Sean Connery. The boy is played by Vincent Winter and his parents are played by Lee Patterson and Betty McDowall. Although set in Canada the film was shot in England. Brother Her Brother is a 1960 Japanese drama film directed by Kon Ichikawa. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival, where it won a prize for Special Distinction. In order to achieve a desaturated look for the film, Ichikawa and cameraman Kazuo Miyagawa devised the cinematographic technique known as bleach bypass. Ichikawa had been inspired by the photography for John Hustons 1956 adaptation of Moby-Dick. In 2010 the director Yoji Yamada released his own version of the same story under the same name, Otōto, which was dedicated to Kon Ichikawa. Dutchman Dutchman is a 1966 British drama film directed by Anthony Harvey and starring Shirley Knight and Al Freeman It was based on the play Dutchman by Amiri Baraka who wrote the screenplay adaptation. John Barry wrote the score. Although not shown widely, the film was critically well-received and was nominated for the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, where Shirley Knight received the Volpi Cup for best actress. Bosley Crowther in his review for The New York Times complained of padding, "at least five to 10 minutes" are "shots of empty New York subway stations". The two main performers "do their jobs with gusto and hold the viewer mildly absorbed. But the whole thing boils down to a polemic that is tedious and without consistency or conviction in this form". Time Out review describes the film as a "brilliantly spare, edgy adaptation" containing "superb performances". Santa Claus Has Blue Eyes Le Père Noël a les yeux bleus is a fifty-minute film starring French nouvelle vague icon Jean-Pierre Léaud, whose character takes on a job dressing up as Santa Claus in order to save money for a stylish duffel coat. It was the second commercial film made by French director Jean Eustache, who would go on to make several other featurettes. The title translates as Santa Claus Has Blue Eyes. Ghost Story Ghost Story is a 1974 British mystery film directed by Stephen Weeks and starring Marianne Faithfull, Leigh Lawson, Larry Dann and Anthony Bate. Although set in England, the film was almost entirely shot on location in India, much of it at Bangalore Palace, owned by the Maharajah of Mysore. The film features a rare performance from actor Vivian MacKerrell, who was later the inspiration for Withnail in Bruce Robinsons Withnail and I. The story and screenplay are by Philip Norman, Rosemary Sutcliff and Stephen Weeks and music is composed by Ron Geesin. In a 2017 interview for "The Bill Podcast", actor Larry Dann revealed he has never been paid for his work on the film. Noce i dnie Nights and Days is a 1975 Polish film directed by Jerzy Antczak. This epic family drama was based on Maria Dąbrowskas novel Noce i dnie, and was described by The Washington Post as "Polands Gone With the Wind". Set in Kalisz and the Kalisz Region in the second half of the 19th century after the failure of the January Uprising in 1863, the film presents a unique portrait of an oppressed society, life in exile, and the confiscation of private property as told through the loves and struggles of the Niechcic family. This sweeping historical epic was the highest-grossing film in Polands history upon its release and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1977. The film score was composed by Waldemar Kazanecki, which includes a Viennese waltz that is frequently played at Polish weddings as the first dance of bride and groom. Amid the turbulence of World War I, elderly Barbara Niechcic recalls her dramatic life with husband Bogumił over a half-century of Polish history, starting with the failed January Uprising in 1863. Barbara, running away from burning city of Kalisz is reminiscing her unfulfilled love, her marriage to a man she does not initially love, death of her first child, birth of three others, confiscation of her family property, abandoning her husband, his illness, death and other numerous family struggles. Friendly Fire Friendly Fire is an American television movie first broadcast on the ABC network on April 22, 1979. Watched that night by an estimated 64 million people, Friendly Fire went on to win four Emmy awards, including Outstanding Drama Special. The film was directed by David Greene. The movie tells the real-life story of Peg Mullen, a woman from rural Iowa who works against government obstacles to uncover the truth about the death of her son Michael, a soldier killed by American "friendly fire" in the Vietnam War in 1970. Mullens husband Gene is played by Ned Beatty. Friendly Fire is based on the 1976 book of the same name, written by C. D. B. Bryan, which in turn was adapted from a series of New Yorker magazine articles Bryan had written about the Mullens and their ordeal. Coast to Coast Coast to Coast is a 1980 American romantic comedy film starring Dyan Cannon and Robert Blake, directed by Joseph Sargent. The screenplay was written by Stanley Weiser. The original score was composed by Charles Bernstein. The film was shot in Stockton. The films tagline is: "Either way, love will win in the end." All the Fault of Paradise All the Fault of Paradise is a 1985 Italian romance-comedy film directed by Francesco Nuti. For his performance Nuti won the Ciak doro for best actor. Red Riding Hood Red Riding Hood is a 1989 American/Israeli fantasy film by Golan-Globus based on the fairy tale of the same name and part of the film series Cannon Movie Tales. The taglines were: "CANNON MOVIE TALES: Lavish, feature-length new versions of the worlds best-loved storybook classics!" and "Rediscover the magic". Story from Croatia Story from Croatia is a 1991 Croatian film directed by Krsto Papić. It was Croatias submission to the 65th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Blood in the Face Blood in the Face is a 1991 documentary film about white supremacy groups in North America. It was directed by Anne Bohlen, Kevin Rafferty and James Ridgeway. It features many interviews with various white supremacist leaders, and archival footage of others. Mad at the Moon Mad at the Moon is a 1992 American western horror film written and directed by Martin Donovan. It stars Mary Stuart Masterson, Hart Bochner, and Fionnula Flanagan. The film centers on a young woman who is married off to the half-brother of the man she loves. As strange deaths begin to occur, it becomes increasingly apparent that the man she married keeps a dark secret that may threaten the safety of everyone around her. Dogtown Dogtown is a 1997 American drama film by George Hickenlooper about life in the small town of Cuba starring Mary Stuart Masterson, Jon Favreau, Rory Cochrane, Harold Russell, and Natasha Gregson Wagner. Lambchops Lambchops is an 8-minute American comedy Vitaphone short subject released in October 1929, which depicts a vaudeville performance by Burns and Allen of the comedy routine "Lambchops" written by Al Boasberg. Nomos 4000 Nomos 4000 is a 1962 Greek drama film directed and written by Giannis Dalianidis and starring Zoi Laskari and Vasilis Diamantopoulos. The film was produced by Finos Films. The title is derived from the Greek Law 4000/1958 about teddy boyism. Infelici e contenti Infelici e contenti is a 1992 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. Butter Butter is a 1998 action film starring Ernie Hudson, Nia Long, Tony Todd and Donnie Wahlberg. It originally premiered on HBO as an HBO Original Film. It was later released to video by Artisan Entertainment as Never 2 Big in 1998 and on DVD in 2001. The film follows corrupt record company executives who kill a singing sensation with a lethal injection rather than letting her leave their label and join another company. They then frame her foster brother for the murder forcing him to go on the run and to try to get the goods on the real killers. Karate Bullfighter , also known as Karate Bullfighter, is a Japanese martial arts film made by the Toei Company in 1975. It was the first in a trilogy of films based on the manga Karate Baka Ichidai, a manga based on Masutatsu Oyamas life by Ikki Kajiwara, Jiro Tsunoda and Jōya Kagemaru. Sonny Chiba stars as his former master Oyama who was the founder of Kyokushin karate. Chiba would reprise this role in two more films Karate Bearfighter, and Karate for Life. Karate Warrior Karate Warrior, also known as Fist of Power or The Boy in the Golden Kimono is a 1987 Italian martial arts drama film directed by Fabrizio De Angelis as Larry Ludman. The film became the first in a series, spawning five sequels. Aap Ki Kasam Aap Ki Kasam is a 1974 Indian Hindi romance film produced by J. Om Prakash, which also marks his directorial debut. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Mumtaz, Sanjeev Kumar, Rehman, Asrani and A. K. Hangal. The music is by R.D. Burman, who received the only Filmfare nomination for the film. The film was successful and was declared as SuperHit at the box office, and it was also acclaimed by the critics. The songs from the film, including "Jai Jai Shiv Shankar", "Zindagi Ke Safar Mein" and Karvate Badalate Rahen", became very popular. The newspaper "The Hindu", in its review of the film, quoted: "In a remarkable scene, where Rajesh Khanna, his anger simmering, confronts Mumtaz, the director, J. Om Prakash, brings out the performer in both. Mumtaz brings compelling expressions to her countenance as her initial disbelief at being doubted by her husband is transformed from anguish to fury in a flash. This remains the standout moment of the movie apart from the song "Zindagi Ke Safar Mein Guzar Jate Hain Jo Maqaam". The film is a remake of the Malayalam film Vaazhve Mayam, directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan, where the ending was different. The film was later also remade in Telugu, retaining the original ending, by director Dasari Narayana Rao as Edadugula Bandham, starring Mohan Babu and Jayasudha. Down Will Come Baby Down Will Come Baby is a true-story American thriller drama based on a book by Gloria Murphy. It was released in 1999 on the CBS network. Word and Utopia Word and Utopia is a 2000 Portuguese film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It was screened in competition at the 2000 Venice Film Festival. Two Two: A Film Fable is a 1964, black-and-white short film directed by the Indian director Satyajit Ray. The film was made under the banner of Esso World Theater at the request of a non-profit American public broadcasting television, PBS. It was made as part of a trilogy of short films from India. The other two films in the trilogy featured Indian Sitar player, Pandit Ravi Shankar and a Ballet troupe from Mumbai, then known as "Bombay". Ray, who worked prominently for Bengali cinema, was requested to make a film in English language with a Bengali setting, however Ray being an admirer of silent film decided to make a film without any dialogue as a tribute to the genre. The short film shows an encounter between a child of a rich family and a street child, through the rich kids window. The film is made without any dialogue and displays attempts of One-upmanship between kids in their successive display of their toys. The film portrays the childlike rivalry with the help of world of noise and that of music. The film is among less known films of Ray but experts rated the film as one of Rays best. It is often regarded as a prelude to another Ray film, Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne. Made during the Vietnam War, experts believe that the film makes "a strong anti-war statement"experts as it ends with street kids flute sound overpowering sound of expensive toys. Academy Film Archive, part of the Academy Foundation, took an initiative to restore Satyajit Rays films and could successfully restore 19 Ray films. Two was preserved in 2006. The films original script was included in a book named Original English Film Scripts Satyajit Ray, put together by Rays son Sandip Ray. Chameleon 3: Dark Angel Chameleon 3: Dark Angel is a 2000 American television-science fiction film. It was directed by John Lafia and started Bobbie Phillips as Kam. The movie is a sequel to Chameleon and Death Match. Naughty Boy Naughty Boy is a 1962 Indian romantic comedy film, starring Kishore Kumar and Kalpana Mohan. It was produced and directed by Shakti Samanta. The music was composed by S. D. Burman and he was assisted by his own son R. D. Burman. Dialogues were written by Vrajendra Gaur. Visible Secret Visible Secret is a 2001 Hong Kong horror comedy film directed by Ann Hui, starring Eason Chan, Shu Qi, Anthony Wong, Sam Lee, James Wong, Wayne Lai, Kara Hui, Tony Liu and Cheung Tat-ming. Niceland (Population. 1.000.002) Niceland is a 2004 Icelandic drama directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson Rapid Fire Rapid Fire is a 2006 action television film starring Jessica Steen and David Cubitt based on the 1980 Norco shootout. While in production it was titled Norco. Netto Netto is a 2005 film directed by Robert Thalheim. It is a story of father-son relationship in post-unification Berlin. The song "Mein bester Kumpel" by Peter Tschernig is used throughout the film. Hush Hush is a 2005 made-for-television movie that stars Tori Spelling and Tahmoh Penikett as a married couple who move back to his hometown to work as a doctor, and are desperate to have a baby. Victoria Pratt also stars as the doctors former high school girlfriend who will do anything to win him back including having his child. The film premiered on Lifetime channel on May 23, 2005. The Tin Mine The Tin Mine is a 2005 Thai biographical drama film directed by Jira Maligool. It is adapted from short stories by Ajin Panjapan and his semi-autobiographical account of growing up in a mining camp in Kapong District of Phang Nga Province from 1949 to 1953. The Tin Mine was the official entry from Thailand for Best Foreign Language Film at the 78th Academy Awards. Dreams Awake Dreams Awake is a full feature drama released in the US in 2011 starring Erin Gray, Gary Graham, and Tim OConnor. The film primarily takes place in Mount Shasta, California and was written, directed, and produced by Jerry Alden Deal. The movie did very well in several independent film festivals winning a total of 17 awards including Best Spirit Award and Best Actress - Erin Gray at the Monaco Film Festival / Angel Film Awards. An Angel Named Billy An Angel Named Billy is a 2007 LGBT drama film directed by Greg Osborne and starring Brent Battles, Dustin Belt and Robin Dionne. It was written by Greg Osborne and Eliezer J. Gregorio and produced by Kevin M. Glover and Eliezer J. Gregorio. Little Zizou Little Zizou is a 2008 Indian drama film written and directed by Sooni Taraporevala. Little Zizou is a fast-paced, exuberant, yet poignant comedy about how two battling Mumbai families finally come to terms. Little Zizou won the "Rajat Kamal" of National Film Award for Best Film on Family Welfare category at the 56th National Film Awards. Karin Chibi Vampire, originally released in Japan as , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuna Kagesaki. The story is about an unusual vampire girl, who instead of drinking blood must inject it into others because she produces too much. Chibi Vampire first premiered in the shōnen magazine Monthly Dragon Age in the October 2003 issue, and ran until February 2008. The individual chapters were published by Kadokawa Shoten into fourteen collected volumes. Later an anime series for "Chibi Vampire" was also produced in 2005. This anime series has a somewhat similar but different story and ending. In 2003, Tohru Kai began writing a series of light novels based on the manga, with Kagesaki providing the illustrations. The nine-volume series was published in Japan by Fujimi Shobo. Both the manga and light novel series are licensed for English language release by Tokyopop. Tokyopop renamed the manga series to Chibi Vampire and the novel series to Chibi Vampire: The Novel. In 2005, an anime television series adaptation was animated by J.C.Staff and directed by Shinichiro Kimura. Spanning twenty-four episodes, the series aired in Japan on WOWOW from November 4, 2005 through May 12, 2006. It was licensed for an English release to Region 1 DVD, under the original name Karin, by Geneon USA. On July 3, 2008, Geneon Entertainment and Funimation Entertainment announced that Funimation had agreed to be the exclusive North American distributor of Geneon titles, including Karin. Love You More Love You More is a short drama directed by Sam Taylor-Wood, written by Patrick Marber and produced by Anthony Minghella, which was screened in Main Competition for the Palme dOr at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. The film includes two songs by Buzzcocks and features a cameo appearance by the bands lead singer Pete Shelley as a customer at a record store. Mamma Gógó Mamma Gógó is a 2010 Icelandic drama film directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but did not make the final shortlist. The Kunoichi: Ninja Girl is a 2011 Japanese historical martial arts film directed by Seiji Chiba and starring Rina Takeda. Dreams for Sale Dreams for Sale is a 2012 Japanese comedy film, directed and written by Miwa Nishikawa. The film stars Sadao Abe, Takako Matsu as the husband and wife, with Teruyuki Kagawa Tamae Ando, Sawa Suzuki, Kana Kurashina, Tae Kimura, Yûsuke Iseya, Katsuya Kobayashi,Rena Tanaka, Kyôsuke Yabe, Shōfukutei_Tsurube_II, Teruyuki Kagawa and Takako Matsu. Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu is a 2009 Indian Tamil sports drama film written and directed by newcomer Susindran, starring debutant Vishnu Vishal, Kishore, and Saranya Mohan along with numerous other newcomers in the lead roles. The music was composed by V. Selvaganesh with cinematography by Laxman Kumar and editing by Kasi Viswanathan. The film released on 29 January 2009. The movie was later remade in Telugu as Bheemili Kabaddi Jattu in the year 2010 with Nani and Saranya Mohan in the lead and also in Hindi as Badlapur Boys in the year 2014 with Nishan and Saranya Mohan in the lead. Fu sing Floating City is a 2012 Chinese-Hong Kong drama film directed by Yim Ho. Legacy Legacy is a British thriller television film that broadcast on BBC Two on 28 November 2013. It is an adaptation of Alan Judds spy novel of the same name. Director's Cut Directors Cut is a 2016 American independent black comedy horror film directed by Adam Rifkin, starring Penn Jillette and Missi Pyle. Principal photography took place in September 2014 and lasted four weeks. It opened the Slamdance Film Festival on January 22, 2016. On November 9, 2017, it was announced that the film had been picked up for distribution by Epic Pictures through its new label Dread Central Presents. Family Film Family Film is a 2015 Czech drama adventure film by Slovenian director Olmo Omerzu. The story is about teenagers whose parents go on vacation and leave them at home. The film also follows the familys dog Otto who is lost on a deserted island and tries to survive. The film was shot in Prague and Thailand. Family Film won two Czech Film Critics Awards. It was awarded in categories Best film and Best Screenplay. My Old Classmate My Old Classmate is a 2014 Chinese coming-of-age drama film directed by Frant Gwo and starring Zhou Dongyu and Lin Gengxin. It tells of the romance between two deskmates spanning across 20 years. The film was released on April 25, 2014. Joaquim Joaquim is a 2017 Brazilian drama film directed by Marcelo Gomes. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Mary Goes Round Mary Goes Round is a 2017 Canadian drama film directed by Molly McGlynn. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The film centres on Mary, a substance abuse counsellor who loses her job after getting arrested for drunk driving. Returning to her hometown to visit her estranged father, she struggles to cope with the revelations that her father is terminally ill and that she has a teenage half-sister she has never met. The Family The Family is a 2017 Venezuelan drama film directed by Gustavo Rondón Córdova. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. It was selected as the Venezuelan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Human, Space, Time and Human Human, Space, Time and Human is a 2018 South Korean drama film directed by Kim Ki-duk. Chicago Chicago is a 1927 American comedy-drama silent film produced by Cecil B. DeMille and directed by Frank Urson. Springtime Springtime is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1929. It was the third Silly Symphonies film to be produced. This Modern Age This Modern Age is a 1931 American pre-Code Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature film directed by Nick Grinde and starring Joan Crawford, Neil Hamilton, Pauline Frederick and Albert Conti. War Babies War Babies is a 1932 American comedy short film directed by Charles Lamont. It is the second in a series of eight one-reelers that satirized adult films and themes called Baby Burlesks. The casts in the series are pre-schoolers dressed in adult costumes on top and diapers fastened with large safety pins on the bottom. In her autobiography, Shirley Temple Black describes the Baby Burlesks series as "a cynical exploitation of our childish innocence," and notes the short films were sometimes racist or sexist. War Babies is a spoof of the World War I film What Price Glory? and was originally titled What Price Gloria?. The film is set in Buttermilk Petes Cafe where the child performers dance, play music, and drink milk. The film stars Shirley Temple spoofing Dolores Del Rio as Charmaine and Georgie Smith and Eugene Butler as soldiers vying for her affection. Shirley has her first onscreen kiss with Eugene Butler. Others in the cast are Georgie Billings, Philip Hurlic and Ashley Shepherd. In 2009, the film was available on DVD. No Greater Glory No Greater Glory is a 1934 American Pre-Code allegorical anti-war film directed by Frank Borzage and based on the novel A Pál utcai fiúk by Ferenc Molnár. The films box office performance was described as "dismal". White Banners White Banners is a 1938 Warner Bros. drama film directed by Edmund Goulding and starring Claude Rains, Fay Bainter, Jackie Cooper, Bonita Granville, Henry ONeill, and Kay Johnson. Produced by Henry Blanke and Hal B. Wallis, the screenplay was adapted by Lenore J. Coffee, Abem Finkel and Cameron Rogers based on the 1936 novel of the same title by Lloyd C. Douglas. Fric-Frac Fric-Frac is a 1939 French comedy film directed by Maurice Lehmann and Claude Autant-Lara, starring Fernandel, Arletty and Michel Simon. It tells the story of Marcel, an assistant to a jeweller, who befriends a couple of criminals who want to use him as an accomplice to rob his boss. The film is based on a 1936 play by Édouard Bourdet. Filming took place in March and April 1939 at the Laboratoires et Studios Eclair in Épinay-sur-Seine. The film was released in France on 15 June 1939. The Fighting Lady The Fighting Lady is a 1944 documentary film produced by the U.S. Navy and narrated by Lt. Robert Taylor USNR. Hokus Pokus Hokus Pokus is the 115th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1949 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. John Loves Mary John Loves Mary is a 1949 comedy film directed by David Butler and written by Henry Ephron and Phoebe Ephron. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Patricia Neal and Jack Carson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on February 19, 1949. Its based on a Broadway play of the same name written by Norman Krasna, which ran from February 4, 1947, to February 7, 1948 at the Booth Theatre and Music Box Theatre in New York City. The Big Hangover The Big Hangover is a 1950 American comedy film released by MGM. The film starred Van Johnson and Elizabeth Taylor and was written and directed by Norman Krasna. Supporting players include Percy Waram, Fay Holden, Leon Ames, Edgar Buchanan, Selena Royle, Gene Lockhart, and Rosemary DeCamp. The Big Hangover was one of Elizabeth Taylors first films to feature her in an "adult character" role, the first being the 1949 British thriller Conspirator. Despite being released with high hopes, The Big Hangover was a critical and box office disappointment. Home video releases are scarce in any format, as the movie remains largely unknown. Right Cross Right Cross is a 1950 drama film released by MGM, directed by John Sturges, written by Charles Schnee and starring June Allyson, Ricardo Montalban, Dick Powell, Lionel Barrymore, and Marilyn Monroe. Soldiers Three Soldiers Three is a 1951 American adventure film based upon an element of several short stories by Rudyard Kipling featuring the same trio of British soldiers, and starring Stewart Granger, Walter Pidgeon, and David Niven. It was directed by Tay Garnett. Spooks! Spooks! is a 1953 short film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 148th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Promises..... Promises! Promises! Promises! is a 1963 sex comedy film produced by and starring Tommy Noonan, released toward the end of the Hays codes existence and before the MPAA film rating system became effective. It was the first Hollywood motion picture release of the sound era to feature a mainstream star—Jayne Mansfield—in the nude, though had the unfinished Somethings Got to Give, which starred Marilyn Monroe, been released in 1962 as planned, it would have been entitled to claim that distinction. The Cape Town Affair The Cape Town Affair is director Robert D. Webbs 1967 glamorized spy film produced by 20th Century Fox at Killarney Film Studios in South Africa. The film stars Claire Trevor, James Brolin and Jacqueline Bisset. The film is a remake of the 1953 picture Pickup on South Street. It was Brolins first starring role. Both he and Bisset were under contract to Fox. He later said "I didnt like it much but we Bisset werent bad." The Blockhouse The Blockhouse is a 1973 film, based on a 1955 novel by Jean-Paul Clébert. It was directed by Clive Rees and starred Peter Sellers, in a rare dramatic performance, and Charles Aznavour. It was filmed entirely in Guernsey in the Channel Islands and was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival. Filming 'Othello' Filming Othello is a 1978 documentary film directed by and starring Orson Welles about the making of his award-winning 1951 production Othello. The film, which was produced for West German television, was the last completed feature film directed by Welles. 36 Chowringhee Lane 36 Chowringhee Lane is a 1981 film written and directed by Aparna Sen and produced by Shashi Kapoor. It marked the directorial debut of Sen, who had until then been known as a leading actress of Bengali cinema. The film was very well received upon release. It stars Jennifer Kendal in a critically acclaimed role, along with Dhritiman Chatterjee and Debashree Roy. Sailor Suit and Machine Gun is a 1981 Japanese yakuza film directed by Shinji Sōmai, starring Japanese idol Hiroko Yakushimaru as the main character and based on the novel of the same name by Jirō Akagawa. It was released on 19 December 1981. A satirical take on yakuza films, the storyline involves a teenage delinquent schoolgirl named Izumi Hoshi who inherits her fathers yakuza clan. The title is a reference to a scene where the main character shoots several rival gang members with a submachine gun, while wearing a sailor-fuku, the traditional Japanese school uniform. Sailor Suit and Machine Gun is relatively well known in its home country, and spawned two television series based on and expanding upon its story, one in 1982, and one in 2006. Outside Japan, it is popular in some cult film circles, but has not garnered much mainstream attention. It has been released on Region 2 and Region 3 DVD, the latter being its first release that featured English subtitles. A "spiritual sequel", Graduation, was released on March 5, 2016. Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Wayne Wang and starring Laureen Chew, Kim Chew, Victor Wong, Ida F.O Chung, Cora Miao, Amy Hill, and Joan Chen. Fresno Fresno is a 1986 American television comedy miniseries that parodied prime time soap operas of the time such as Falcon Crest, Dallas, and Dynasty. Fresno was directed by Jeff Bleckner. The series featured high production values, including lavish haute couture gowns by leading costume designer Bob Mackie, a main cast including Carol Burnett, Teri Garr, Charles Grodin and Dabney Coleman, and supporting cast including Charles Keating, Pat Corley, Louise Latham, Tom Poston and Henry Darrow. It was noted at the time as being the first American satirical TV comedy to be made in the then-popular miniseries format. Houston: The Legend of Texas Gone to Texas is a 1986 American made-for-television biographical film originally titled Houston: The Legend of Texas. It stars Sam Elliott in the title role, and is a biopic of Sam Houstons years as Governor of Tennessee through his involvement in the Texas Revolution. This production is notable for the complete absence of Davy Crockett in the Battle of the Alamo scenes. Robotech: The Movie Robotech: The Movie, also called Robotech: The Untold Story, is a 1986 American-Japanese science fiction animated film based on the Robotech TV series and Robotech franchise created by Harmony Gold USA. The film was created by splicing together footage from the Japanese direct-to-video movie Megazone 23 Part I and animated television series Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross, and had only a loose connection to the Robotech TV show. Sky Pirates Sky Pirates is a 1986 Australian adventure film written and produced by John D. Lamond, and directed by Colin Eggleston. The film was inspired by Steven Spielbergs Raiders of the Lost Ark, as well as borrowing liberally from The Philadelphia Experiment, The Deer Hunter, Dirty Harry and Mad Max. Vincent: The Life and Death of Vincent Van Gogh Vincent: The Life and Death of Vincent van Gogh is a documentary film by Australian director Paul Cox, exploring the last eight years of the artists life. Cox was attracted to the project because of his personal admiration for Vincent van Gogh: El Hazard: The Magnificent World is a Japanese anime franchise written by Ryoe Tsukimura and directed by Hiroki Hayashi. The series was animated by AIC and produced by Pioneer LDC. There is also a manga adaptation, which is published in English by VIZ Media. The series was formerly distributed in the U.S. by Geneon. The distribution rights to the Wanderers TV series were acquired from Geneon by Right Stuf entertainment, announced during a Right Stuf press release on May 18, 2010. The anime was distributed by Right Stufs publishing label Nozomi Entertainment. Later, during their panel at Anime Expo 2019, they also rescued The Magnificent World and The Alternative World OVAs. Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long is a 1995 television drama starring John Goodman and directed by Thomas Schlamme. The film originally aired on TNT and was nominated for two Emmy awards. Jungle Emperor Leo Jungle Emperor Leo, known in Japan as is a 1997 animated movie focusing on the last half of Osamu Tezukas manga, Jungle Taitei. Dirkie Lost in the Desert, initially released as Dirkie, is a South African film from 1969/1970, written, produced and directed by Jamie Uys under the name of Jamie Hayes. It was filmed in Techniscope and Technicolor. Uys himself plays Anton De Vries, a concert pianist whose 8-year-old son Dirkie is the central character. Dirkie is played by Uyss real-life son Wynand Uys, credited as Dirkie Hayes. Kiss Kiss is a 1963 silent American experimental film directed by Andy Warhol, which runs 50 minutes and features various couples—man and woman, woman and woman, man and man—kissing for 3½ minutes each. The film features Naomi Levine, Gerard Malanga, Rufus Collins, Johnny Dodd, and Ed Sanders. Kiss was followed by Eat, Sleep, Blow Job and Blue Movie. This was one of the first films Warhol made at The Factory in New York City. An Affair An Affair is a 1998 South Korean film. The quiet film about a woman who falls in love with her sisters fiancé was the seventh-highest-grossing Korean film of 1998 and won the Best Asian Film award at the 1999 Newport Beach International Film Festival. The Scoundrel's Wife The Scoundrels Wife is a 2002 romantic drama film directed by Glen Pitre, who co-wrote screenplay with Michelle Benoit, and starring by Tatum ONeal. Gasoline Gasoline is a 2001 Italian crime film directed by Monica Stambrini. It is based on a novel by Elena Stancanelli. Bush Family Fortunes: The Best Democracy Money Can Buy Bush Family Fortunes: The Best Democracy Money Can Buy is a 2004 documentary film directed by Steven Grandison and Greg Palast. The film, which examines various aspects of the Presidency of George W. Bush, including the 2000 US Presidential election and the Iraq War, is adapted from the 2003 BBC production Bush Family Fortunes and based on the 2002 book The Best Democracy Money Can Buy by investigative journalist Palast, who had spent years tracking the Bush family for the BBC and The Guardian newspaper. The research for the original BBC film, which claims to have exposed the George W. Bush military service controversy, was also drawn upon by Michael Moore for Fahrenheit 9/11 and footage was used by Robert Greenwald in The 2000 Presidential Election. Home Sweet Home Home Sweet Home is a 2005 Hong Kong horror film directed by Cheang Pou-soi, starring Karena Lam, Shu Qi, Alex Fong and Lam Suet. Fatal Deviation Fatal Deviation is a low-budget cult film produced and set in Trim, Ireland. Produced in 1998, it enjoys the distinction of being Irelands first full-length martial arts film. The film stars real-life martial arts enthusiast James Bennett. The film was conceived by James Bennett. Many have considered this film to be one of the worst films ever made. The movie went straight to video without a theatrical release. Strange Culture Strange Culture is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Lynn Hershman Leeson and starring Tilda Swinton and Thomas Jay Ryan. It premiered January 19, 2007 at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. An excerpt appeared in the fourth issue of Wholphin. La león La León is a 2007 Argentine drama written and directed by Santiago Otheguy. Set in Northern Argentina, the film tells the story of a homosexual fieldworker, Álvaro, and his relationship with a local bully, El Turu. On its release the film received average reviews and won a Teddy Award. A Gunfighter's Pledge A Gunfighters Pledge is a 2008 Western television film starring Luke Perry. The film premiered on Hallmark Channel in July 2008. It was filmed at Big Sky Ranch in Simi Valley. Three Blind Mice Three Blind Mice is a 2008 feature film written, directed by and starring Matthew Newton, alongside Ewen Leslie and Toby Schmitz. It premiered at Sydney Film Festival in 2008. To date it has screened at over fourteen international and Australian festivals. Bones Bones is a 2010 drama film directed by Frank Pestarino and starring Jimmy Bennett, Melissa Ordway, Zakk Wylde, Jonna Walsh and Jesse James. Filming began in Hawaiian Gardens. Theeradha Vilaiyattu Pillai Theeradha Vilaiyattu Pillai is a 2010 Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Thiru. The film, produced by Vikram Krishna, stars his brother Vishal Krishna in the lead role along with Neetu Chandra, Tanushree Dutta making her debut in Tamil cinema, and Sarah-Jane Dias who makes her acting debut. Santhanam, Sathyan Sivakumar, Mayilsamy, and T. S. B. K. Mouli play supporting roles while Sneha and Mallika Kapoor make special appearances and Prakash Raj in a guest role. Film is dubbed into Hindi as Ek Khiladi 3 Hasina The film follows the story of Karthik, a happy-go-lucky youth and only child, who is also rich and spoilt. Karthik believes in trying out and choosing the best of everything in his life. When he decides to adopt the same practice in choosing his wife and selects three potential candidates of totally different shades and social stratifications, who he simultaneously woos, problems emerge and he gets into trouble. How he manages to overcome all problems and who he finally chooses to marry forms the crux of the story. The film, featuring music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by Arvind Krishna and editing by T. S. Suresh, was distributed by Sun Pictures on 12 February 2010, while its dubbed Telugu version, titled Khiladi. The film opened to positive reviews and became a commercial success. The film was an inspiration for the 2019 Odia movie Mr. Majnu starring Babushan. The background music was adapted from Rajinikanths Netrikkann. En helt vanlig dag på jobben En helt vanlig dag på jobben is a 2010 Norwegian comedy-drama directed by Terje Rangnes, starring Jan Gunnar Røise, Jon Øigarden and Ingar Helge Gimle. The film satirises the working method of celebrity gossip magazine Se og Hør. Turquaze Turquoise is a 2009 Belgian-Turkish drama film written and directed by Kadir Balcı about the identity crisis experienced by three Turkish brothers who return to the Belgian city of Ghent after they bury their father in Istanbul. The film, which went on nationwide release across Belgium on , was selected for the 16th London Turkish Film Festival. The Address Melvilasom is a 2011 Indian courtroom drama film directed by Madhav Ramadasan and written by Soorya Krishna Moorthy. It stars Suresh Gopi and Parthiban in the lead roles, and features Ashokan, Thalaivasal Vijay, Nizhalgal Ravi, Krishnakumar and Sanjay in other pivotal roles. An adaptation of Soorya Krishna Moorthys stage play of the same name, which itself was based on the Hindi play Court Martial by Swadesh Deepak, the film reached theatres on 29 April 2011. It received wide critical acclaim upon release and got a dubbed release in Tamil as Ulvilaasam. The film does not feature any female characters, except the adopted daughter of Sawar Ramachandran, or songs. The entire film was shot inside a room and filming was completed in just nine days. Sticking close to the Aristotelian unities, the screen time of an hour and half dovetails perfectly with real time. Die Kirche bleibt im Dorf Die Kirche bleibt im Dorf is a 2012 German comedy film directed by Ulrike Grote. Betty and Coretta Betty & Coretta is a 2013 American drama film directed by Yves Simoneau and written by Shem Bitterman and Ron Hutchinson. The film stars Mary J. Blige, Angela Bassett, Gloria Reuben, Malik Yoba, Tyler Hynes and Benz Antoine. The film premiered on Lifetime on February 2, 2013. The Husband She Met Online The Husband She Met Online is a television film that premiered on Lifetime on October 26, 2013. White Shadow White Shadow is a 2013 internationally co-produced drama film written, produced and directed by Noaz Deshe. An international co-production between Germany, Italy and Tanzania, the film premiered in Critics’ Week selection at the 70th Venice International Film Festival on September 2, 2013. It won the Lion of the future award at the festival. Kadamban Kadamban is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by Ragava and produced by R. B. Choudary under Super Good Films and associate produced by B. Suresh, B. Jeevan, Jithan Ramesh, Jiiva, and Arya under The Show People and Riwaz Duggal. The movie is the Indian adaptation of James Camerons 2009 epic film Avatar. Arya and Catherine Tresa feature in the leading roles. The music was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by S. R. Sathish Kumar, editing by Deva, art directing by A. R. Mohan, and stunt choreography by Dhilip Subbarayan. The movie was dubbed and released in Telugu as Gajendrudu."The Hindi rights of the film were purchased by RK Duggal Studios for a record price. The Hindi trailer was launched on 6 May 2017, and the Hindi dubbed version was released under the same title by RKD studios. Family First Family First is a 2018 Canadian crime film directed by Sophie Dupuis. The film premiered at the Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois. It is about a family in Verdun, Montreal, Quebec, including the protagonist JP, whose uncle Dany leads a drug cartel. It was nominated for four Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture, winning Best Actor for Théodore Pellerin. Never Not Love You Never Not Love You is a 2018 Filipino romantic drama film written and directed by Antoinette Jadaone, starring James Reid and Nadine Lustre. The film tells the story of Gio and Joanne whose young, carefree and reckless love is tested when their dreams took them to different paths. The film was produced by Viva Films in collaboration with Project 8 Corner San Joaquin Projects. It was released in theaters nationwide on March 31, 2018. Julius Caesar Julius Caesar is a 1950 film adaptation of the Shakespeare play Julius Caesar starring Charlton Heston. The first film version of the play with sound, it was produced and directed by David Bradley using actors from the Chicago area. Heston, who had known Bradley since his youth, and who was establishing himself in television and theater in New York, portrayed Mark Antony. He was the only paid cast member. Bradley himself played Brutus, and Harold Tasker had the titular role. Bradley recruited drama students from his alma mater Northwestern University for bit parts and extras, one of whom was future star Jeffrey Hunter, who studied alongside Heston at Northwestern. Double or Mutton Double or Mutton is a 1955 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon; however, like all Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags. This is the third short featuring Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf. The title is a play on the gambling wager double or nothing. This is also the first short where it is clearly established that Sam and Ralph are coworkers, as well as the first short where their names are consistent. Serengeti Serengeti Shall Not Die is a 1959 German documentary film written and directed by Bernhard Grzimek. His son, the cinematographer Michael Grzimek, died on-location during the filming of the documentary when a plane he piloted collided with a vulture. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1960. Kanto Wanderer is a 1963 Japanese yakuza film directed by Seijun Suzuki and starring Akira Kobayashi, Chieko Matsubara, Daizaburo Hirata and Hiroko Itō. It was a programme picture produced by the Nikkatsu Company to fill out the second half of a double bill with Shohei Imamuras The Insect Woman. The film was based on a novel by Taiko Hirabayashi and had been previously adapted to the screen as Song from the Underworld by Suzukis mentor, Hiroshi Noguchi. The story involves Katsuta, a yakuza member who falls in love and is torn between giri and ninjo. The Kanto of the title refers to a large plain on which Tokyo is located. How to Keep the Red Lamp Burning Les Bons Vivants is a French comedy film from 1965, directed by Gilles Grangier, written by Albert Simonin, Michel Audiard and Albert Kantof, starring Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "Un grand seigneur", "High Lifers", "How to Keep the Red Lamp Burning", "Un drôle de caïd", "Alegres vividores", "Die Damen lassen bitten", "Per favore chiudete le persiane". Run Wild, Run Free Run Wild, Run Free is a 1969 British drama film directed by Richard C. Sarafian and starring John Mills and Mark Lester. The film was written by David Rook, based on his novel The White Colt, and shot on location in Dartmoor, Devon, England. Ricco Ricco the Mean Machine is a 1973 Italian-Spanish crime-thriller film directed by Tulio Demicheli and starring Christopher Mitchum and Barbara Bouchet. It achieved some cult status because of its violent and gory scenes, including a graphic castration. The US title was actually a misspelling of the main characters name Rico. Tragic Ceremony Tragic Ceremony is a 1972 horror film directed by Riccardo Freda and starring Camille Keaton, Tony Isbert, and Máximo Valverde. Its plot follows a group of young people who find themselves haunted in the hours after witnessing a black mass while lodging at a remote estate during a rainstorm. The film received a limited theatrical release in Italy on 20 December 1972. In 2004 it was restored and shown as part of the retrospective "Storia Segreta del Cinema Italiano: Italian Kings of the Bs" at the 61st Venice International Film Festival. The film was never dubbed in English and had no real distribution outside of Spain and Italy. It is only available in subtitled form. Arnold Arnold is a 1973 American horror comedy film directed by Georg Fenady, and starring Stella Stevens, Roddy McDowall, Elsa Lanchester, Shani Wallis, Farley Granger, Victor Buono, John McGiver, Bernard Fox, Patric Knowles, Jamie Farr and Norman Stuart. The film was released by Cinerama Releasing Corporation on November 16, 1973. Always for Pleasure Always for Pleasure is a 1978 documentary film by Les Blank about social traditions in New Orleans. The film has footage of musical events, Mardi Gras Indians, a funeral with traditional music, various second line parades, and cooking and eating red beans and rice and a crawfish boil. Events filmed include New Orleans Mardi Gras and St. Patricks Day 1977. Local musicians perform and are interviewed, including Kid Thomas Valentine, Allen Toussaint, Danny Barker, Blue Lu Barker, Irma Thomas, the Neville Brothers and Professor Longhair. Unusually, the film includes looks at traditional predominantly white second lining organizations; many other films and documentarians have falsely assumed such traditions to exist only in predominantly black groups. The film subtitles a Creole song as "Hey Legba" when the tunes title phrase is actually "Eh la bas", a formerly common Louisiana Creole phrase of greeting roughly translating as "Hey over there you". However, in New Orleans, Legba was often referred to as "Papa La Bas", and some scholars, such as Henry Louis Gates, believe that "Eh La Bas" was a covert reference to Legba. The DVD re-release includes additional performance footage of Professor Longhair. Bruce Lee: The Man, the Myth Bruce Lee: The Man, The Myth is a 1976 Hong Kong semi biographical martial arts film starring Ho Chung-tao and directed by Ng See-yuen. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 28 October 1976. Harry Tracy: The Last of the Wild Bunch Harry Tracy, Desperado is a 1982 Canadian drama/western film starring Bruce Dern and Helen Shaver. It was directed by William A. Graham, and filmed on-location in Historical Barkerville, British Columbia. "My Love for You" was sung by Gordon Lightfoot, who also appears as U.S. Marshal Nathan. The film was released on DVD under the title Harry Tracy: The Last of the Wild Bunch in the United States. Cool Blue Cool Blue is a 1990 American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Mullin and Richard Shepard, and stars Woody Harrelson, Hank Azaria, Ely Pouget and Sean Penn. The film received an R rating by the MPAA. Decoration Day Decoration Day is a 1990 film based on a novel by John William Corrington of the same title. The made-for-TV movie was directed by Robert Markowitz and filmed on location in Georgia. Andaz Andaz is a 1994 Indian Hindi action comedy film directed by David Dhawan, starring Anil Kapoor, Juhi Chawla, Karishma Kapoor and Kader Khan. Other cast members include Raj Babbar, Shakti Kapoor, Satish Kaushik, Ishrat Ali, Mahesh Anand, Vikas Anand and Tej Sapru. It is a remake of the 1992 Telugu film Sundarakanda, starring Venkatesh, which itself was a remake of the 1992 Tamil film Sundara Kandam, starring K. Bhagyaraj and Bhanupriya. The film is infamous for its double meaning song Khada Hai. Mrityudaata Mrityudaata is a 1997 Bollywood musical action movie directed by Mehul Kumar with music by Anand Milind. The film is considered to be a comeback role for Amitabh Bachchan, who temporarily left the industry in 1992. This film was produced by his own production company called Amitabh Bachchan Corporation Limited, which produced films like Tere Mere Sapne and distributed several films such as Kali Ratnams Bombay Boy and Shekhar Kapurs Bandit Queen. It marked Amitabh Bachanans comeback after five years, but was a flop at the box office. Sunny Deol was offered Arbaaz Ali Khans role, but declined as he was shooting for the movie Border. One of the songs in the film picturized on Amitabh and Daler Mehndi was very popular when released. Mrityudatas premier show was held in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India in the month of April, 1997. Live coverage was organised by Star Plus Channel which was advertised locally by VComm, Jaipur headed by Mr. Sandeep Prabhakar. This was the first and last premier of any Bollywood movie held in Jaipur till date. This event was organised in Raj Mandir. Don't Go Breaking My Heart Dont Go Breaking My Heart is a 1999 British film, starring Anthony Edwards, Jenny Seagrove and Charles Dance. It was directed by Willi Patterson. Sûpâ no onna is a 1996 Japanese comedy romance film written and directed by Juzo Itami. The film stars Juzos wife and regular leading-lady Nobuko Miyamoto as a woman who is hired by a failing supermarket to help it compete against an aggressive local rival. Another frequent star of Juzos films, Masahiko Tsugawa, plays her boss and later romantic interest. Supermarket Woman was nominated for six Japanese Academy Awards in 1997, including Best Film, Director and Actress, but did not win in any categories. Beretta's Island Berettas Island is a 1993 American film directed by Michael Preece and starring Franco Columbu. Goosed Goosed is a 1999 American film starring Jennifer Tilly. The Hi-Line The Hi-Line is a 1999 film by Ron Judkins which is set in the Hi-Line region of the U.S. state of Montana. The film stars Rachael Leigh Cook and Ryan Alosio. The Hi-Line is a drama in which a man, actor Ryan Alosio, pretending to be a "headhunter" for a Chicago-based retail chain arrives in a small Montana town and contacts a young woman with an offer to interview her for a job. She is still living with what she believes to be her parents. In reality, the "headhunter" has actually been sent by a friend, who is serving a sentence in the Joliet prison, to find the young woman and let her know who her real father and mother are. Her father, in Joliet, is about to die while in prison; her mother lives outside of another small Montana town near Havre. When the two split apart, they put the newborn girl up for adoption. She was never told she was adopted, and when she learns the news, she travels to confront her real mother out of anger. The "headhunter" goes with her, and the two develop a romantic relationship on the way. La Ciudad (The City) The City is a 1998 American neo-realist film written and directed by David Riker, his first feature film, and shot in gritty black-and-white film stock. The drama features actor Joseph Rigano and, in neo-realist fashion, an ensemble cast of non-professional actors. The film is also known as: The City. The drama consists of four vignettes that plunges you onto New York Citys poorer neighborhoods where Latin American immigrants, many of whom barely speak English, live at the mercy of exploitative employers and inflexible institutions. Many of the characters are in the United States illegally to make money in order to send back home to their poor families. The picture won numerous awards including the Organisation Catholique Internationale du Cinéma et de lAudiovisuel at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. Gripsholm Gripsholm is a 2000 Swiss film directed by Xavier Koller based on the Kurt Tucholskys novel Schloss Gripsholm and reflection into final part of his real life. From Xaviers own words, "The subject of the story is partly the autobiographical story of the aggressive publisher Kurt, who in the year 1932 travels to Sweden together with his girl friend Lydia, whom he calls "Princess". Variety singer Billie and air-pilot Karlchen follow later on to join-up with the couple. There now begins a sensuous life and games of love in the last summer before the national socialists take over power in Germany. Kurt loves his friends who have abandoned him, as well as his girl-friend who loves him but nevertheless returns home. One tries to forget the troubles and hopes, in the face of the threatening catastrophe, to retain a certain innocence." It was Switzerlands submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Madonna Live: The Virgin Tour Madonna Live: The Virgin Tour is the second video album and the first live release by American singer-songwriter Madonna. It was released by Warner Music Video and Sire Records on November 13, 1985 and contains the concert footage from The Virgin Tour, filmed at Cobo Arena in Detroit, Michigan on May 25, 1985. Director Daniel Kleinman, who presided over the shooting of the tour on video, submitted the footage to Warner Bros. Records, who decided to release it as a video album. Madonna wanted to have a proper introduction added before the concert footage and asked director James Foley to shoot one, which portrayed her with her first image makeover, reciting lines related to how she became famous. After its release, Madonna Live: The Virgin Tour received mixed reviews from critics, but went on to become a commercial success, topping the Music Video Sales chart of Billboard and becoming the top selling music video cassette of 1986. The video was certified two-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipment of 100,000 copies and in September 1986, it received a "Video Software Dealers Award" for the Most Popular Music Video. The live performances of "Like a Virgin" and "Dress You Up" were released as music videos on MTV to promote the video album. Both videos were nominated for "Best Choreography" at the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards. U pokladny stál... U pokladny stál... is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1939. The cast included Vlasta Burian, Jaroslav Marvan, Adina Mandlová, Čeněk Šlégl, Marie Blažková, Václav Trégl, Ladislav Hemmer, Karel Postranecký, and František Filipovsky. Sons of Provo Sons of Provo is a 2004 film written by Peter Brown and Will Swenson, and directed by Will Swenson. It is a mockumentary that portrays the experience of an LDS boy band named Everclean from formation to resounding success. The Runaway Ausreißer aka The Runaway is a 2004 German short film starring Peter Jordan and Maximilian Werner. On 31 January 2006 it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. Maja Majaa is a 2005 Tamil action masala film directed by Shafi, starring Vikram, Asin, Vadivelu, Pasupathy, Anu Prabhakar, Vijayakumar, Manivannan, Sindhu Tolani, Murali and Biju Menon. The music is composed by Vidyasagar. It tells the story of two adopted children changing from their old, mischievous ways of life. The film is a remake of Shafis own Malayalam film Thommanum Makkalum. The movie was dubbed in Telugu with the same title. The movie was later dubbed into Hindi as " Dada No. 1" by Cinecurry and Royal Film Company. The Inheritors: Part I "The Inheritors" is the only two-part episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. Part I was first aired on November 21, 1964; Part II on November 28, 1964. Alive Day Memories: Home from Iraq Alive Day Memories: Home from Iraq is a 2007 documentary television film featuring interviews with Iraq War amputees. The veterans tell producer James Gandolfini of how they received their injuries, and the emotional effect that it has had on them. Plastic City Plastic City is a 2008 Brazilian-Chinese-Japanese-Hong Kong thriller film directed by Yu Lik-wai. Nerdcore Rising Nerdcore Rising is a documentary/concert film starring MC Frontalot and other nerdcore hip hop artists such as mc chris, Wheelie Cyberman of Optimus Rhyme and MC Lars, with contributors from artists such as "Weird Al" Yankovic, Prince Paul, and Brian Posehn. The film, directed and produced by Negin Farsad, was premiered at the 2008 South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas. It combines interviews about nerdcore and its origins with footage of MC Frontalots 2006 Nerdcore Rising national tour. Hollywood & Wine Hollywood & Wine is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Kevin P. Farley. Speed-Dating Speed-Dating is a 2010 film written and directed by Joseph A. Elmore Jr. and starring Wesley Jonathan, Chris Elliott, and Holly Robinson Peete. The Youngest Son The Youngest Son is a 2010 Italian comedy drama film directed by Pupi Avati. It entered the 2010 WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival, in which it won the Remi Grand Award for best theatrical feature. For this film Christian De Sica won Nastro dArgento for best actor and Luca Zingaretti was awarded with a Nastro dArgento for best supporting actor. Homeless for the Holidays Homeless for the Holidays is a 2009 Christian-Christmas film by Breathe Motion Pictures. The film was directed by George A. Johnson, who previously directed Dreamer: The Movie. Shooting began on April 18, 2009 in Fort Wayne. It is currently in limited release theatrically, including a special screening sponsored by The Dove Foundation at Celebration! Cinema in Grand Rapids. Shob Charitro Kalponik Sob Charitro Kalponik, is a 2009 Bengali film by Rituparno Ghosh starring Bipasha Basu and Prosenjit Chatterjee. It was selected for the 30th Durban International Film Festival and won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali 2009. It was screened in the Marché du Film section of the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. South Solitary South Solitary is a 2010 Australian romance film set on South Solitary Island and directed by Shirley Barrett. The Delay The Delay is a 2012 Uruguayan drama film directed by Rodrigo Plá. The film was selected as the Uruguayan entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. White Deer Plain White Deer Plain is a 2011 Chinese drama film directed by Wang Quanan and based on the novel of the same name by Chen Zhongshi. The film competed in competition for the Golden Bear at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival, where Lutz Reitemeier was awarded a Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution. I Am Alive: Surviving the Andes Plane Crash I Am Alive: Surviving the Andes Plane Crash is a 2010 television documentary recounting the tragedy of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 from the perspective of survivor Nando Parrado. It is a 2-hour special with reenactments of the October 13, 1972 crash and the 72-day struggle for survival that followed, including details of the 37-mile trek out of the mountains by Parrado and fellow survivor Roberto Canessa. I Am Alive was produced by AMS Pictures and premiered on the History Channel on October 20, 2010. It was released for DVD on February 22, 2011. White Lies White Lies is a 2013 New Zealand film directed by Dana Rotberg and starring Whirimako Black, Antonia Prebble, and Rachel House. It is based on the Witi Ihimaera novel, Medicine Woman. The film premiered in New Zealand cinemas on 27 June 2013. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was selected as the New Zealand entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Medeas Medeas is a 2013 American-Italian-Mexican independent drama film directed by Andrea Pallaoro and starring Catalina Sandino Moreno and Brían F. OByrne. It is Pallaoros directorial debut. Lifeu Ishtene Lifeu Ishtene is a 2011 Indian dark comedy-drama Kannada written and directed by Pawan Kumar. It stars Diganth, Sindhu Lokanath and Samyukta Hornad in the lead roles. Sathish Ninasam, Achyuth Kumar and Veena Sundar feature in supporting roles. The plot revolves around the adult life of a carefree youngster, who falls in love easily with multiple women, and observes the consequences, "realizing the meaning of life" and that it comes a "full circle". The title of the film was taken from a track of the 2010 Kannada film Pancharangi. The film score and soundtrack was composed by Mano Murthy, with lyrics for the tracks penned by Yogaraj Bhat, Jayant Kaikini and Pawan Kumar. The cinematography was done by Sugnaan, and was edited by Sanath and Suresh. The film was released on 9 September 2011 to critical acclaim. Following a 9-week run at theatres, it emerged as a commercial success, and was declared one of the best Kannada films of 2011. Having been nominated in three categories, Chethan Sosca won the award for Best Male Playback Singer at the Filmfare Awards. Bolivar, Man of Difficulties Bolívar, el hombre de las dificultades is a 2013 Venezuelan film directed by Luis Alberto Lamata. The film is based in the obstacles that Simón Bolívar had to face in 1815 and 1816. It stars Roque Valero, who plays Bolívar. Fear Itself Fear Itself is a 2015 British documentary film about horror cinema, directed by Charlie Lyne and narrated by Amy E. Watson. The film is constructed entirely from existing films with the exception of its opening and closing sequences. The film debuted on the BBC iPlayer service in October 2015, becoming the second film to be released on the platform after Bitter Lake. Its festival premiere took place at International Film Festival Rotterdam in January 2016. Gethu Gethu is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Thirukumaran. Produced by Udhayanidhi Stalin, the film features himself in the lead role along with Amy Jackson, Sathyaraj in a supporting role, and Vikranth as the main antagonist. Featuring music composed by Harris Jayaraj and cinematography by Sukumar, the film was released on 14 January 2016. It received mixed reviews. Critics praised the cinematography and music of the film but heavily criticized the screenplay and the misleading title of the film. Byomkesh Bakshi Byomkesh Bakshi a Bengali detective thriller film on Bengali fictional detective Byomkesh Bakshi, released on 16 October 2015. The film is directed by Anjan Dutt. This is the fourth installment of Byomkesh series by Anjan Dutt. The film is based on Kohen Kobi Kalidas by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. Unlike the previous three installments, Jisshu Sengupta portrayed the character Bakshi in this one replacing Abir Chatterjee. Surat Cinta untuk Starla the Movie Surat Cinta Untuk Starla The Movie is a 2017 Indonesian drama film produced by Screenplay Films & Legacy Pictures. The film stars Jefri Nichol & Caitlin Halderman. The title of the movie comes from the song’s title by Virgoun, which is also the song of this movie. Sunnyside Up Sunny Side Up is a 1929 American pre-Code Fox Movietone musical film starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, with original songs, story, and dialogue by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. The romantic comedy/musical premiered on October 3, 1929, at the Gaiety Theatre in New York City. The film was directed by David Butler, had Multicolor sequences, and a running time of 121 minutes. Mary Stevens, M.D. Mary Stevens, M.D. is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film starring Kay Francis, Lyle Talbot and Glenda Farrell. The film was directed by Lloyd Bacon and based on the story by Virginia Kellogg. It was released by Warner Bros. in July 22, 1933. A female doctor who has romantic troubles decides to have a baby without the benefit of marriage. Dick Tracy Returns Dick Tracy Returns is a Republic Movie serial based on the Dick Tracy comic strip. It was the eleventh of the sixty-six serials Republic produced and a sequel to the 1937 serial Dick Tracy, with Ralph Byrd reprising his role as the title character. It was successful enough that two further sequels were released in 1939 and 1941, and Byrd become so connected with the character he went on to play him in a subsequent television series. This serial charts Tracys efforts to capture the gang of Pa Stark and his five criminal sons....Champ, Trigger, Dude, The Kid and Slasher. Three Little Sew and Sews Three Little Sew and Sews is a 1939 film directed by Del Lord and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 36th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The House Across the Bay The House Across the Bay is a 1940 film directed by Archie Mayo, starring George Raft and Joan Bennett, produced by Walter Wanger, written by Myles Connolly and Kathryn Scola, and released by United Artists. The supporting cast features Lloyd Nolan, Walter Pidgeon and Gladys George. The Hidden Hand The Hidden Hand is a 1942 comedy horror film directed by Benjamin Stoloff, starring Craig Stevens, Elisabeth Fraser and Julie Bishop. Busy Buddies Busy Buddies is the 78th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1944 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. No Dough Boys No Dough Boys is the 82nd short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1944 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady The Daughter of Rosie OGrady is a 1950 musical film directed by David Butler. It stars June Haver and Gordon MacRae. The story is mostly about the lives of musical performers in New York in the closing years of the 19th century. Most of the songs were written for the movie, but "Rose of Tralee" dates from the 19th century, and the song "The Daughter of Rosie OGrady" dates from 1917. The Hands of Orlac The Hands of Orlac is a 1960 British-French horror film directed by Edmond T. Gréville, starring Mel Ferrer, Christopher Lee, and Dany Carrel, and based on the novel Les Mains dOrlac by Maurice Renard. The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit is a Tom and Jerry animated short film, produced and released on August 10, 1962. It was the ninth of the thirteen cartoons in a series of thirteen to be directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in Czechoslovakia. The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit is a sarcastic attack on the series as a whole and its formulaic approach, which the short mocks as excessively violent and designed solely for profit. Deitch had strongly divergent views on animation compared to Tom and Jerrys creators, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, that he has openly expressed throughout his lifetime. A Global Affair A Global Affair is a 1964 film directed by Jack Arnold, and starring Bob Hope, Michele Mercier, Yvonne De Carlo, and Elga Andersen. Cyborg 2087 Cyborg 2087 is a 1966 science fiction film directed by Franklin Adreon and written by Arthur C. Pierce. The film stars Michael Rennie, Karen Steele, Wendell Corey, and Warren Stevens. It was part of a series of nine low budget films produced by United Pictures Corporation. The films were intended for TV distribution, but they had theatrical releases. The writer and directors next film, Dimension 5, also featured time travel. Wir haun die Pauker in die Pfanne - Die Lümmel von der ersten Bank, V. Teil Well Take Care of the Teachers is a 1970 West German comedy film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Uschi Glas, Hansi Kraus and Fritz Wepper. It was the fifth in a series of school-set films. The film was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Baden-Baden amongst other places. Welcome to Blood City Welcome to Blood City is a 1977 film directed by Peter Sasdy and starring Jack Palance, Keir Dullea and Samantha Eggar. Union City Union City is a 1980 American neo-noir crime mystery film directed by Mark Reichert and starring Deborah Harry, Dennis Lipscomb, and Everett McGill. Based on the short story "Union City: The Corpse Next Door" by Cornell Woolrich, the film had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on May 17, 1980, before opening in New York City on September 26, 1980, and in Los Angeles on August 5, 1981. Últimos días de la víctima Last Days of the Victim is a 1982 Argentine crime thriller film directed by Adolfo Aristarain and starring Federico Luppi. It was written by Aristarain and José Pablo Feinmann, and based on Feinmanns classic novel of the same name. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Guardian The Guardian is a 1984 American thriller film directed by David Greene and written by Richard Levinson and William Link. The film stars Martin Sheen, Louis Gossett Jr., Arthur Hill, Tandy Cronyn, Simon Reynolds and Tom Harvey. The film premiered on HBO on October 20, 1984. The Tadpole and the Whale The Tadpole and the Whale is a Canadian childrens fantasy film, directed by Jean-Claude Lord and released in 1988 as part of the Tales for All series. The film stars Fanny Lauzier as Daphné, a young girl living in Mingan, Quebec who has developed the ability to breathe underwater, and who has befriended the dolphins and the whales living near the town in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The films cast also includes Denis Forest, Marina Orsini, Félix-Antoine Leroux, Jean Lajeunesse, Lise Thouin, Louise Richer, Thomas Donohue, Roland Laroche, Pierre-Olivier Gagnon, Jean-Pierre Leduc, Jean Lafontaine, Jean Lemire, André Doyle, Claude Grisé and Alie Lavoie Gray. The film garnered three Genie Award nominations at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989, including Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography and Best Original Song for "We Are One". It also won the Golden Reel Award as the years top-grossing Canadian film. If They Tell You I Fell If They Tell You I Fell is a 1989 Spanish film written and directed by Vicente Aranda, starring Jorge Sanz and Victoria Abril. The film is an adaptation of the novel of the same title by Catalan author Juan Marsé. Set mostly in the old quarter of 1940s Barcelona, the film centers in a young rag and bone merchant who falls in love with a prostitute. If They Tell You I Fell has an intricate narrative in which real and imagined stories blend in a crosswords style. Reform School Girl Reform School Girl is a 1994 American drama film directed by Jonathan Kaplan. Reform School Girl originally aired on the cable television network Showtime on September 23, 1994, as part of the anthology series Rebel Highway. It is a remake of the 1957 B-movie Reform School Girl. Last Summer in the Hamptons Last Summer in the Hamptons is a 1995 ensemble comedy-drama film directed by Henry Jaglom and released by Rainbow Releasing and Live Entertainment. Crackers Crackers is a Christmas-themed Australian comedy film starring Peter Rowsthorn. It was released on 9 July 1998. It was written and directed by David Swann. During the Christmas holidays, Hilary Dredge and her son, Joey, travel into the suburbs to spend Christmas with Joeys grandparents. To accompany them on the trip, Hilarys boyfriend Bruno and his son Angus go with them. Joey does not like Bruno because of his relationship with his mother. Joey and Angus have a violent rivalry with each other because of this, as Angus is unimpressed when Joey shows disrespect to his father. Swann made the film after his successful short Bonza. Crackers grossed $1,263,230 at the box office in Australia. The film was re-released on DVD in November 2010. Les soeurs Soleil Les Soeurs Soleil is a 1997 French comedy film directed by Jeannot Szwarc, starring and co-written by Marie-Anne Chazel. Satan in High Heels Satan in High Heels is a 1962 American sexploitation film directed by Jerald Intrator and starring Meg Myles and Grayson Hall. Ruslan and Ludmila Ruslan and Ludmila is a 1972 film directed by Aleksandr Ptushko. It is based on the poem of the same name written by Alexander Pushkin in 1820. It is the last of the many fairytale films Ptushko directed, and, according to film critics, the most successful. Book of Swords The Book of Swords Series is a series of science fiction/fantasy novels written by Fred Saberhagen. The story revolves around the Twelve Swords of Power, which were forged by the gods and given to humanity, and how various characters acquire and use them. The series spans several decades and features dozens of characters. The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship The Flying Ship, or The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship, is a Russian fairy tale. Andrew Lang included it in The Yellow Fairy Book and Arthur Ransome in Old Peters Russian Tales. Uri Shulevitz illustrated a version of Ransomes tale, The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship, for which he won the Caldecott Medal in 1969. Also, a made-for-television stop motion-animated film with the same name was released in the United Kingdom in 1990. It aired as part of WGBHs childrens series, Long Ago and Far Away. Rabbit Ears Productions also produced an audiotape version, featuring Robin Williams, which was released on Showtime in 1991. It aired as part of Rabbit Ears "We All Have Tales" series. In addition, Terry Gilliams 1988 film The Adventures of Baron Munchausen contains several elements inspired by this story, particularly the opening sequence set at the court of the Grand Turk. Namkeen Namkeen, is a 1982 Hindi film, directed by Gulzar, with Sharmila Tagore, Sanjeev Kumar, Shabana Azmi and Waheeda Rehman as leads. It was yet another movie by Gulzar made on some very sensitive but untouched aspects of Indian society especially in rural areas. The story Akal Basant was by Samaresh Basu on whose story, Gulzar had previously made Kitaab. The film won the National Film Awards in 1983 for Best Audiography for Essabhai M. Suratwala, while Samresh Basu won the Filmfare Award for Best Story. Waheeda Rehman and Kiran Vairale received Filmfare Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress, which they lost to Supriya Pathak in Bazaar. Love Story Love Story is a 1981 Indian romantic movie directed by Rahul Rawail. The film stars Rajendra Kumar alongside his son Kumar Gaurav and Vijeta Pandit, both making their film debuts. Vidya Sinha, Amjad Khan, Danny Denzongpa and Aruna Irani also appear in supporting roles. Kumar Gaurav was launched in Bollywood through Love Story. The film got "blockbuster" status, making Kumar Gaurav a "Star" overnight. The Film did over 1 crore business in Mumbai territory. The movie was the third biggest grosser of 1981 after Kranti and Naseeb.It did over 6 Cr business in India with approx. 3.50 distributor share. Chico Chico is a 2001 Hungarian movie about the life of Eduardo Rózsa Flores. Descent Into Darkness Dark Descent is a 2002 film written and directed by Daniel Knauf. In the Mirror of Maya Deren The documentary In the Mirror of Maya Deren is a film about avant garde filmmaker Maya Deren by Austrian film maker Martina Kudláček. It is based on the biography The Legend of Maya Deren. The soundtrack to this documentary was made by the avant-garde composer John Zorn. Kunjikkoonan Kunjikoonan is a 2002 Malayalam film directed by Sasi Shanker and starring Dileep and Navya Nair. Dileep played dual roles in this movie. Dileep won Asianet Film Awards for Best actor This movie was later remade to Tamil as Perazhagan, starring Surya Sivakumar and Jyothika. It was also remade to Kannada as Manmatha in 2006 and in Odia as Rasika Naagara. Balram vs. Tharadas Balram vs. Tharadas is a 2006 Malayalam crime thriller directed by I.V. Sasi, written by T. Damodaran and S. N. Swamy, and starring Mammootty and Katrina Kaif. Mammootty plays double roles as Balram and underworld don Tharadas, reprising his roles from the 1991 film Inspector Balram and 1984s Athirathram. The film was subsequently dubbed into Telugu as Monica and Hindi as Basha: The Boss. It was a big budget film at that time, made on a cost above , but failed miserably at the boxoffice. The Bellero Shield "The Bellero Shield" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 10 February 1964, during the first season. There are several similarities in the storys theme, plot, and structure to William Shakespeares Macbeth, and many critics agree it was the series take on that play. Lamb of God Lamb of God is a 2008 Argentine drama film directed by Lucía Cedrón. Thulasi Tulasi is a 2007 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by D.Suresh Babu on Suresh Productions banner and directed by Boyapati Srinu. It stars Venkatesh, Nayantara in lead roles with music is scored by Devi Sri Prasad. It was later dubbed into Malayalam with the same title. The film recorded as blockbuster at box-office and was also dubbed into Hindi as The Real Man Hero in 2008. The Consul of Sodom The Consul of Sodom is a 2009 Spanish film directed by Sigfrid Monleón and starring Jordi Mollà. It is a biopic of the Catalan poet Jaime Gil de Biedma, based on a biography written by Miguel Dalmau. Floored Floored is a 2009 documentary film about the people and business of the Chicago trading floors. The film focuses specifically on several Chicago floor traders who have been impacted by the electronic trading revolution and whose jobs have been threatened by the use of computers in the trading world. Directed by James Allen Smith, the film runs for 77 minutes. The film has become particularly relevant in light of the U.S. financial crisis of 2009; Greg Burns of the Chicago Tribune has said of the films director, "By dealing with hard times in the workplace, Smith taps into a vein running through millions of lives in this brutal recession, as the nation’s unemployment rate soars toward 10 percent" Critics have suggested a meta-fictional subtext to the documentary, linking the films storyline about Chicago traders to the plight of independent filmmakers in a time of the declining influence of film festivals and the ubiquitousness of free internet content. Ironically, the documentary itself was widely available on video sharing sites before its official "web premiere" on September 6, 2013. Safe Harbor Safe Harbor is a 2009 television film, based on a true story, starring Treat Williams and Nancy Travis. The film was first shown on Hallmark Channel on May 30, 2009. Portrait of a Zombie Portrait of a Zombie is a 2012 Irish horror film directed by Bing Bailey and written by Bailey and Laura Morand Bailey. It was released on March 3, 2012. Patrick Murphy plays a young man whose family decides to accept him when he turns into a zombie. Once a Gangster Once a Gangster All's Well, Ends Well 2011 Alls Well, Ends Well 2011 is a 2011 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Chan Hing-ka and Janet Chun. It is the sixth instalment in the Alls Well film series, was released on 2 February 2011. Devil's Mile Devils Mile is a 2014 American-Canadian horror film and the feature film directorial debut of Joseph OBrien, who also co-wrote the script and created the films special effects. The film premiered at the Fantasia Film Festival on July 26, 2014 and is scheduled for release on DVD and VOD on August 12, 2014. It stars David Hayter as a mob enforcer that finds himself embroiled in strange supernatural occurrences while transporting hostages through a detour. Of the films casting, OBrien chose to bring on del Mar due to having worked with her in the past and chose Hayter due to being familiar with his work. The Law in These Parts The Law in These Parts is a 2011 Israeli documentary film, written and directed by Raanan Alexandrowicz, about the court system operated by the Israel Defense Forces in the West Bank. It won the Best Documentary award at the 2011 Jerusalem Film Festival and the World Cinema Grand Jury Prize in Documentary at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. At the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, The Law in These Parts won the "Special Jury Prize – International Feature". The documentary is divided into five chapters and reviews the legal history of Israel’s occupation of Arab territories. Alexandrowicz interviews a number of the judges who were responsible for carrying out the orders of military commanders. Only judges who presided over occupation-related cases are interviewed; as Alexandrowicz noted, “This film is not about the people who broke the law. It’s about the people who wrote the law.” Project: S.E.R.A. Project: S.E.R.A. is a 2012 zombie horror short film written and directed by Ben Howdeshell and starring Julia Voth. Voth previously portrayed Jill Valentine in the 2002 video game Resident Evil, and Project: S.E.R.A. was said to be inspired by the Resident Evil series. The film was later turned by IGN into a web series directed by Howdeshell and written by Bill Kirchen and Nathan Miller, starring Voth and Derek Theler, produced by Shawn Wallace, and executive produced by Bernard Ho and Grant Thompson, and Travis Milloy. It was launched on YouTube START channel on January 29, 2013. According to IGN, the series follows the protagonists Gillian Eames and Lieutenant Riggins as they "race against the clock to stop the black market sale of a highly volatile biological agent that was originally designed by the military to expedite the recovery of soldiers wounded on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan." Deep Powder Deep Powder is a 2013 American thriller drama film starring Shiloh Fernandez and Haley Bennett. The Principle The Principle is a 2014 American independent film produced by Rick DeLano and Robert Sungenis. It rejects the Copernican principle and supports the long-superseded notion that Earth is at the center of the Universe. The film is narrated by Kate Mulgrew and features scientists such as Lawrence M. Krauss and Michio Kaku. Mulgrew and scientists who were interviewed in the film have repudiated the ideas advocated in the film and stated that their involvement was the result of being misled by the filmmaker. Candlestick Candlestick is a 2014 British film starring Andrew Fitch, Isla Ure, Nigel Thomas and Tom Knight. It was directed by Christopher Presswell and was released in the United States on 11 April 2015. Insecure Insecure is a 2014 French drama film directed by Marianne Tardieu. It was screened in the ACID section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Free Range/Ballad on Approving of the World Free Range is a 2013 Estonian drama film directed by Veiko Õunpuu. The film was selected as the Estonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Tiny Times 4.0 Tiny Times 4 is a 2015 Chinese romantic drama film and the fourth installment of the Tiny Times franchise directed and written by Guo Jingming. Originally scheduled for release in February 2015; it was delayed to July 2015. Kai Kos scenes were edited out from the film due to his drug use in September 2014. Salt Mango Tree Salt Mango Tree is a 2015 Malayalam-language Indian comedy drama film directed by Rajesh Nair, starring Biju Menon, Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli and Suhasini Maniratnam. The film released on 6 November 2015 and its title was inspired by the Mohanlal starrer Doore Doore Oru Koodu Koottam. The movie is a remake of 2014 Bengali movie Ramdhanu which also went on to be remade in Hindi as Hindi Medium with Irffan Khan as lead. Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken! Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken! is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Morgan Spurlock. A sequel to the 2004 film Super Size Me, it explores the ways in which the fast food industry has rebranded itself as healthier since his original film through the process of Spurlock working to open his own fast food restaurant, thus exposing some of the ways in which that rebranding is more perception than reality. At the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival, where it premiered on September 8, 2017, the film was second runner-up for the Peoples Choice Award for Documentaries. Following its premiere, YouTube announced they had purchased distribution rights to the film to stream on YouTube Red for $3.5 million. In December 2017, YouTube Red dropped the film after Spurlock admitted to previous instances of sexual misconduct and harassment. The production company Warrior Poets also announced that the film was being pulled from the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. Samuel Goldwyn Films released the film in theaters on September 6, 2019 and released it on VOD a week later. Heaven Without People Heaven Without People; ) is the debut feature-length film written and directed by Lucien Bourjeily. It premiered in the main Muhr Awards competition section of the 14th Dubai International Film Festival and won the Special Jury Prize award. . It went on to win the Global Vision Award at the 2018 Cinequest Film Festival and both the "Special Jury Prize" and "Ensemble Cast" award at the Festival des cinémas arabes à Paris. Furthermore, it competed in many international film festivals and was nominated for the Jordan Ressler award at the 2018 Miami International Film Festival, the Critics Choice Award at the 2018 Hamburg Film Festival and the Best World Fiction film award at the 2018 LA Film Festival. Man, Woman and Sin Man, Woman and Sin is a silent film produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was directed by Monta Bell and John Gilbert, and stars Gilbert and stage actress Jeanne Eagels in one of her rare film appearances. The film is obscure but survives complete, but has yet to be released on VHS or DVD. I Graduated, But... I Graduated, But... is a 1929 Japanese silent film directed by Yasujirō Ozu. The film is now lost, except for an excerpt of approximately 10 minutes. Ozus friend and coworker Hiroshi Shimizu, who co-wrote the script, was originally slated to direct the film. Shimizus wife Kinuyo Tanaka starred in the film. The plot involved a young man who turns down a receptionist job after graduating college because he feels it isnt good enough for him, but needs to fool his mother and fiancee into thinking he has a job. After he marries the fiancee he has to admit to her that he is unemployed so she takes a job in a bar. After an argument with her he apologizes for being irresponsible. He goes back to the company he turned down to accept the receptionist job, but they give him a salaried position instead. A poster from Harold Lloyds silent comedy Speedy is used as a prop in the film. One visual gag in the film occurs when the man is apologizing to his wife and suddenly slaps her head, but it is then revealed that he was killing a mosquito. According to Donald Richie, Ozus 1930 film I Flunked was based in part on this film. To David Bordwell I Was Flunked, But... presents the opposite situation to this film, in that the protagonist does not graduate and so does not have to face unemployment. Both films reflect a theme that runs through several of Ozus films of the period, that of youth unemployment in Japan at the time. Akira Iwasaki described Ozus films in the period starting with this film and extending to I Was Born as having "more directly depicted the psychological depression of the dark period than any other films." A Kinema Jumpo critic complained that the films playfulness was "jarring" and that the happy ending detracted from the social message. Bordwell commented on the symmetry in the construction of the film, including how it begins and ends with scenes at the company office with opposite results, and how at first the man pretends to a job when he does not but later his fiancee pretends not to have one when she does. It Happened in Hollywood It Happened in Hollywood is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Richard Dix, Fay Wray and Victor Kilian. The arrival of sound wrecks the career of a leading western actor while his leading lady rises to new heights. Private Buckaroo Private Buckaroo is a 1942 American musical film directed by Edward F. Cline starring The Andrews Sisters, Dick Foran, Harry James, Shemp Howard, Joe E. Lewis, and Jennifer Holt. The film tells the story of army recruits following basic training, with the Andrews Sisters attending USO dances. Booby Dupes Booby Dupes is the 84th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1945 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Undertow Undertow is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by William Castle and starring Scott Brady, John Russell, Dorothy Hart and Peggy Dow. It is the story of an ex-con, a former Chicago mobster, who is accused of the murder of a high-ranking Chicago boss. The movie marks the second film to feature a young actor named Rock Hudson and the first in which he received a film credit for his work. No Room for the Groom No Room for the Groom is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie, Don DeFore and Spring Byington. The screenplay is based on the novel "My True Love" by Darwin Teilhet. Raiders of the Seven Seas Raiders of the Seven Seas is a 1953 swashbuckler film. Liane, Jungle Goddess Liane, Jungle Goddess is a 1956 West German film directed by Eduard von Borsody. Michael Strogoff Michel Strogoff is a 1956 French-Italian adventure film based on the 1876 novel by Jules Verne, directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Curd Jürgens. The Hoodlum Priest The Hoodlum Priest is a 1961 film by Irvin Kershner, based on the life of Father Charles "Dismas" Clark of St. Louis, who ministered to men in prison and men coming out of prison. During his career Fr. Clark earned the nickname "The Hoodlum Priest." The film was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. The movie stars Don Murray who also co-produced and co-wrote the screenplay under the pseudonym Don Deer. The Hole The Hole is a 15-minute animated film by John Hubley and Faith Hubley that won an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1962. The film uses improvised dialogue from Dizzy Gillespie and George Mathews as two construction workers at work in the bottom of a hole on a construction site discussing the possibility of an accidental nuclear weapons attack. In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Academy Film Archive preserved The Hole in 2003. Della Della is a 1964 American drama film starring Joan Crawford, Paul Burke, Charles Bickford, Diane Baker and directed by Robert Gist. The film was originally produced as a television pilot for a proposed NBC series named Royal Bay which was to star Burke as a lawyer and Bickford as his cantankerous, righteous father. Following the successful film-to-television progressions of movie stars such as Lucille Ball and Barbara Stanwyck, Crawford attempted the same maneuver with Royal Bay, a soap opera in a fictional seaside town where she was the wealthy matriarch and daughter of the towns founder. However, the pilot centered on the two characters that would most likely not reprise their role for the series, mother and daughter Della and Jenny Chappell. This may have been one of the reasons the pilot was released as a standalone film instead of the start of a series. Sonny and Jed Sonny and Jed is a 1972 Italian Spaghetti Western film about a sheriffs relentless effort to stop a robber and his girlfriend. The film was directed by Sergio Corbucci and is noted for its music, scored by Ennio Morricone. The Thief of Baghdad The Thief of Baghdad is a 1978 fantasy film directed by Clive Donner and starring Roddy MacDowall and Kabir Bedi. A British/French co-production, the film was released theatrically, except for the United States where it debuted on television. A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square is a 1979 British heist film directed by Ralph Thomas, written by Guy Elmes and starring Richard Jordan, Oliver Tobias, and David Niven subtitled "based on one of the biggest robberies in London". The film takes its name from the 1940 published song "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square". Ralph Thomas later said the film "had quite a superb cast" and "he was really quite fond" of the movie "but I didnt do it as well as I should have done because by the time we started it David was already sick, and so we had to do the best we could as quickly as we could and it didnt come off as Id hoped. But it was still a fun film and we enjoyed making it." Madness Madness is a 1980 Italian crime-drama film directed by Fernando Di Leo and starring Joe Dallesandro. A low-budget film, it was shot in just twelve days. It was first supposed to be directed by Mario Gariazzo. The film was the last film Dallesandro shot in Italy before returning to United States. The Luis Bacalovs musical score is mainly recycled from his scores for Di Leos Caliber 9 and Maurizio Lucidis The Designated Victim. Karate Killer Kill or Be Killed is a 1977 South African/American martial arts film directed by Ivan Hall. Shot in South Africa, the film was titled Kill or Be Killed in the United States in 1980 to capitalize on the popularity of American martial arts films. Harry's Game Harrys Game is a British television drama mini-series made by Yorkshire Television for ITV in 1982, closely based on the 1975 novel of the same name by Gerald Seymour. Apart from brief scenes, it is set in and around Belfast in the Troubles. Its lead actors were Ray Lonnen and Derek Thompson. The drama is noted for its closing music by the Irish musical group Clannad titled "Theme from Harrys Game" used in trailers and later commercially released, reaching the top five of Irish and British singles charts, bringing the band its first major international exposure. The drama, filmed in West Yorkshire, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland has been released under five other names in other countries. Siekierezada Axiliad is a 1986 Polish drama film directed by Witold Leszczyński. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Stranded Stranded is a 1987 American science fiction film directed by Tex Fuller, written by Alan Castle, and starring Ione Skye, Maureen OSullivan, Joe Morton, Susan Barnes, Cameron Dye and Michael Greene. It was released on November 20, 1987, by New Line Cinema. K-9000 K-9000 is a 1991 sci-fi crime TV movie starring Chris Mulkey, Catherine Oxenberg, Dennis Haysbert, and Judson Scott. It was directed by Kim Manners and written by Michael Part and Steven E. de Souza. The film was intended as a pilot for an unsold television series loosely based on the 1989 film K-9. L'amore molesto Nasty Love Gang in Blue Gang in Blue is a 1996 American film co-directed by Melvin Van Peebles and his son, Mario Van Peebles, about a black police officer who discovers a cell of white supremacist vigilantes within his department. The Fire That Burns La Ville dont le prince est un enfant is a 1997 made-for-television film adapted from a 1951 play by French dramatist Henry de Montherlant of the same title. The title, literally translated, The City Where the Prince is a Child, is taken from Ecclesiastes 10:16: "Woe to thee, O land, when thy king is a child, and thy princes eat in the morning!" The French-language film was subsequently released in North American markets on DVD in 2004 under the title, The Fire That Burns, similar to the 1977 English language translation of the play produced in 1977 under the title, The Fire that Consumes. L'amico del cuore My Best Friends Wife is a 1998 Italian comedy film written and directed by Vincenzo Salemme, adapted from his play. It marked the directorial film debut of Salemme, and enjoyed a considerable commercial success. Free Fall Free Fall is a 1999 American/Canadian made-for-television action / drama film directed by Mario Azzopardi, based on a story by Mark Homer, and screenplay by Ken Wheat and Jim Wheat. The film stars Jaclyn Smith, Bruce Boxleitner, Scott Wentworth, Hannes Jaenicke and Hayden Christensen. The film documents an unusual series of crashes that involves sabotaged airliners. ...No Lies No Lies is a 1973 short dramatic film made by Mitchell Block while he was a student at New York University. The film, which is in the style of a cinéma vérité interview, deals with a young woman who has been raped and has been widely viewed by nurses, therapists and police officers. In 2008, No Lies... was selected for inclusion by the United States Library of Congress to its National Film Registry, being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." In a Class of His Own In a Class of his own is a 1999 American made-for-television drama film starring Lou Diamond Phillips. The film originally aired on Showtime on October 17, 1999. The Spiral Staircase The Spiral Staircase is a 2000 television film remake of the 1946 film The Spiral Staircase based on Ethel Lina Whites novel Some Must Watch. The film was directed by James Head with a screenplay by Matt Dorff, and stars Nicollette Sheridan, Judd Nelson, Alex McArthur, Debbe Dunning and Holland Taylor. The Game The Game also known as The Cold is a low budget 1984 horror film directed by Bill Rebane. The film was made in Wisconsin and released theatrically by Trans World Entertainment. Salaakhen Salaakhen is a 1998 Bollywood film directed by Guddu Dhanoa. It stars Sunny Deol and Raveena Tandon in pivotal roles. Amaidhi Padai Amaidhi Padai is a 1994 Tamil political satire film, written and directed by Manivannan, who also acted in the movie. Sathyaraj played a dual role as father and son in the film, with Ranjitha playing the female lead. The story revolves around an ordinary man who builds his political career through short routes. This film is touted as one of Sathyarajs best performances till date. The film was followed by the sequel Nagaraja Cholan MA in 2013, also starring Naam Tamilar Katchis Seeman. It went on to run more than 25 weeks and was declared a blockbuster. Over the recent years, this film developed a strong cult following and is regarded as an ingenious visionary political satire film. Bobbie's Girl Bobbies Girl is a 2002 comedy-drama television movie about two women leading a comfortable, quiet life running a pub in Dublin who are suddenly confronted with a series of health and family crises. Confess Confess is a 2005 American independent feature film written and directed by Stefan Schaefer. Great Mazinger is a manga comic book and anime television series by manga artist Go Nagai. The story is a sequel and direct continuation of Mazinger Z series after its initial success. The series was aired on Japanese television in 1974, immediately following the end of the first Mazinger series. It ran for 56 episodes. Infinity, a theatrical film sequel, taking place 10 years after the original series, was animated by Toei Animation and released in theaters on January 13, 2018. Scared Rab Nong Sayong Kwan is a 2005 Thai horror film directed by Pakphum Wonjinda. In this movie, a group of freshmen on a road trip survive an accident, only to end up in an abandoned town where they are hunted down and killed one by one. The Forms of Things Unknown "The Forms of Things Unknown" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on May 4, 1964, and was the final episode of the first season. It was filmed in a dual format as both a regular episode of The Outer Limits and as a pilot episode for a possible series called The Unknown. The opening and closing narration listed here are only in The Unknown version and not in the broadcast The Outer Limits episode. There are plot differences between the two versions as well. ZZZZZ "ZZZZZ" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on January 27, 1964, during the first season. Dangerous Flowers Chai Lai is a 2006 Thai action film about five female top-secret crimefighters, each with the codename of a flower, Lotus, Hibiscus, Rose, Spadix and Crown of Thorns. The premise is modelled after Charlies Angels. Love Belongs to Everyone Love Belongs to Everyone is a 2006 Flemish film directed by Hilde Van Mieghem and written by Hugo Van Laere. Starring Els Dottermans, Matthias Schoenaerts and Veerle Baetens. Curiosity Kills the Cat Curiosity Kills the Cat is a 2006 Chinese thriller film directed by Zhang Yibai. The film is set in the directors home city of Chongqing. Produced by China Vision Group and Eagle Spirit Management, Curiosity Kills the Cat stars Hu Jun, Liao Fan, as well as veteran Hong Kong actress Carina Lau. Though primarily a mainland Chinese production, international sales was handled by Hong Kong-based Golden Network. Lau would win a Best Actress Golden Rooster Award for her work in the film. Curiosity Kills the Cat was to some critics, most notably Varietys Derek Elley, a prime example of the kind of popular but well-crafted entertainment that Chinas film industry had begun to produce. Lord Don't Slow Me Down Lord Dont Slow Me Down is a rockumentary film, looking back on British rock band Oasis Dont Believe the Truth world tour which took place from May 2005 to March 2006. The film is directed by Baillie Walsh. It went platinum in the UK. The Be All and End All The Be All and End All is a British film shot in Liverpool. It stars Eugene Byrne, Josh Bolt, Connor Mcintyre, Liza Tarbuck and Neve McIntosh. With comic and heartfelt results the story tells the story of a friendship between two boys Ziggy and Robbie. Robbie is dying of cardiomyopathy and desperately does not want to leave the earth a virgin. The film is directed and produced by Bruce Webb and the production company is Whatever Pictures Ltd. Madness Madness is a 2010 horror film written and directed by Sonny Laguna, David Liljeblad and Tommy Wiklund. It is a horror film that follows two young teenagers as they hitchhike with some boys, but get captured by a crazy family of Swedes. The film is rated R for violence, nudity, gore and profanity. El paseo El Paseo is a 2010 Colombian comedy film directed by Harold Trompetero and starring Antonio Sanint and Carolina Gómez. The official Colombian release was on December 25, 2010. A Stranger A Stranger is a 2013 Croatian drama film directed by Bobo Jelčić. La pirogue The Pirogue is a 2012 Senegalese drama film directed by Moussa Toure. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Two Weddings and a Funeral Chalo Paltai Chalo Paltai is a 2011 Bengali film based on the lives and desires of the present generation children. Directed by Haranath Chakraborty and produced by Mahendra Soni and Shrikant Mohta under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films, the film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Aryann Bhowmik in the lead roles, playing the roles of father and son respectively.This film is based on the Marathi film "Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho!". Music of the film has been composed by Anupam Roy. The film was released on 3 March 2011. At All Costs At All Costs is a 2016 documentary film that explores how the AAU basketball machine has professionalized youth basketball in America. As the business of youth basketball balloons into a multi-billion dollar industry, the stakes for finding "the next big thing" have never been higher. The film follows a highly ranked high-school recruit, his family, and a competitive AAU team as they travel the country playing in marquee tournaments, competing against top-tier athletes, fighting to make it to the next level. A Chinese Odyssey: Part Three A Chinese Odyssey Part Three is a 2016 Chinese-Hong Kong fantasy comedy drama film directed by Jeffrey Lau. It was released in China on September 14, 2016. It won the Golden Angel Award for Film at the 12th Chinese American Film Festival. The film is a sequel to parts one and two of A Chinese Odyssey. Dhilluku Dhuddu Dhilluku Dhuddu is a 2016 Tamil language comedy horror film directed by Rambala and produced by Sri Thenandal Films. The film features starring Santhanam and Anchal Singh in the leading roles, while Saurabh Shukla appears in a pivotal role. Featuring music composed by S. Thaman, Dhilluku Dhuddu began production in November 2015 and released on 7 July 2016 to positive response and turned to be successful at box office. The film was later dubbed in Hindi as Raj Mahal 3 in 2017. The film was remade in Kannada in 2019 as Gimmick starring Ganesh. A sequel Dhilluku Dhuddu 2 was released in 2019. Werewolves of the Third Reich Werewolves of the Third Reich is a 2017 British horror film written and directed by Andrew Jones. A Woman Captured A Woman Captured is a 2017 Hungarian documentary film directed by Bernadett Tuza-Ritter about a woman who is kept as a domestic slave in Europe. It was the first Hungarian feature-length documentary to compete at the Sundance Film Festival. Funny Story Funny Story is a 2018 tragicomedy film, directed by Michael J. Gallagher and co-written by Gallagher and Steve Greene. It stars Matthew Glave, Emily Bett Rickards and Jana Winternitz. The film premiered as an official selection at the 2018 Slamdance Film Festival on January 21, 2018. The Opry House The Opry House is a 1929 Mickey Mouse short animated film released by Celebrity Pictures, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series. It was the fifth Mickey Mouse short to be released, the second of that year. It cast Mickey as the owner of a small theater. Mickey performs a vaudeville show all by himself. Acts include his impersonation of a snake charmer, his dressing in drag and performing a belly dance, his caricature of a Hasidic Jew and, for the finale, a piano performance. The Kid from Borneo The Kid from Borneo is a comedy short subject; part of the Our Gang series. It was produced and directed by Robert F. McGowan for Hal Roach, and was originally released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on April 15, 1933. It was the 122nd Our Gang short that was released. The 9th Guest The Ninth Guest, sometimes listed as The 9th Guest, is a 1934 American pre-Code murder mystery film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Donald Cook and Genevieve Tobin. The film is an adaptation of the 1930 Broadway play The Ninth Guest by Owen Davis, which in turn is based on the 1930 novel, The Invisible Host, by Bruce Manning and Gwen Bristow. The book, play and film all predate Agatha Christies extremely successful 1939 novel And Then There Were None, which has a similar plot. Second Honeymoon Second Honeymoon is a 1937 screwball romantic comedy directed by Walter Lang and starring Tyrone Power and Loretta Young in the main roles. Based on a story by Philip Wylie. In 1942, Twentieth Century-Fox released another film based on the same source, entitled Springtime in the Rockies, which was directed by Irving Cummings and starred Betty Grable, John Payne, Carmen Miranda and Cesar Romero. Honeymoon in Bali Honeymoon in Bali is a 1939 American romantic comedy film. It is also known by the alternative title Husbands or Lovers and My Love For Yours. Virginia Van Upps screenplay was based on the short stories Our Miss Keane by Grace Sartwell Mason in The Saturday Evening Post of 24 May 1923 and Free Woman by Katharine Brush in Redbook magazine from Nov-Dec 1936. In 1936 Paramount announced a film of Our Miss Keane to star Merle Oberon to be produced. Allotment Wives Allotment Wives is a 1945 film noir directed by William Nigh and starring Kay Francis. Its plot is about an army investigator who tries to shut down a scam that preys on soldiers, and unknowingly falls in love with the woman behind it. New Orleans New Orleans is a 1947 American musical romance film featuring Billie Holiday as a singing maid and Louis Armstrong as a bandleader; supporting players Holiday and Armstrong perform together and portray a couple becoming romantically involved. During one song, Armstrongs character introduces the members of his band, a virtual Whos Who of classic jazz greats, including trombonist Kid Ory, drummer Zutty Singleton, clarinetist Barney Bigard, guitar player Bud Scott, bassist George "Red" Callender, pianist Charlie Beal, and pianist Meade Lux Lewis. Also performing in the film is cornetist Mutt Carey and bandleader Woody Herman. The music, however, takes a back seat to a rather conventional plot. The movie stars Arturo de Córdova and Dorothy Patrick, features Marjorie Lord, and was directed by Arthur Lubin. Totò cerca casa Toto Looks For a House is a 1949 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli and Steno. The film is stylistically related to Italian neorealism, though it can be seen as a parody. It was a commercial success, being the second most popular film at the box office that year. 08/15 08/15 is a 1954 West German film directed by Paul May. It is based on the novel 08/15 by Hans Hellmut Kirst, who also served as the films screenwriter. The term 08/15 refers to the German Armys standard machine gun, the 08/15, by far the most common German machine gun deployed in World War I. It was manufactured in such large quantities that it became the German Army slang for anything that was standard issue. 08/15 is also the first part of the 08/15 film trilogy, hence it is also known as Teil 1: In der Kaserne. Cop Hater Cop Hater is a 1958 American crime film noir police procedural film, based on the 1956 novel Cop Hater by Ed McBain, the first in a series of books about the 87th Precinct in New York City. The film was produced and directed by William Berke, written by Henry Kane, and stars Robert Loggia and Gerald OLoughlin. Speed Lotna is a 1959 Polish war film directed by Andrzej Wajda. Bill of Hare Bill Of Hare is a 1962 Bugs Bunny cartoon featuring the Tasmanian Devil. Shishkabugs Shishkabugs is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Friz Freleng and starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. The title of the short is a play on shish kebab, a type of grilled meat. With only 5 minutes and 05 seconds of footage, Shishkabugs is the shortest Bugs Bunny short ever made in the Golden Age of American animation. Shishkabugs is also a rare cartoon where Yosemite Sam is in the role of a victim instead of being the aggressor. Inside Out Inside Out is a 1975 British action thriller film, produced and directed by Peter Duffell, and starring James Mason, Robert Culp, and Telly Savalas. The movie, shot in West Berlin and the Netherlands, aired on television in the United States on NBC on 1 January 1978 under the alternate title Hitlers Gold. It was also titled The Golden Heist, and Ein genialer Bluff. It was an inspiration for the film Wild Geese II. The Great Smokey Roadblock The Great Smokey Roadblock is a 1977 comedy road film written and directed by John Leone. It stars Henry Fonda, Eileen Brennan, John Byner, Dub Taylor, and Daina House. The film is also known as The Goodbye Run and The Last of the Cowboys. The Killer Inside Me The Killer Inside Me is a 1976 American neo-noir crime drama film directed by Burt Kennedy and based on Jim Thompsons novel of the same name. In this adaption, the action was shifted from the west Texas oilfields to a Montana mining town, and several other changes made. It stars Stacy Keach, Susan Tyrrell, and Tisha Sterling. A 2010 remake was directed by Michael Winterbottom. Messidor Messidor is a 1979 French-Swiss drama film directed by Alain Tanner. It was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival. Ten Tigers of Kwangtung Ten Tigers of Kwangtung is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh and produced by Mona Fong. It is one of Chang Cheh’s tales of Shaolin’s historic rivalries with the Qing Dynasty and the Canton Tigers. Along with the Brave Archer series, Ten Tigers had an all-star cast of Shaw martial artists. Deadly Intentions Deadly Intentions is a 1985 American made-for-television thriller film starring Michael Biehn, Madolyn Smith and Cloris Leachman. A sequel titled Deadly Intentions... Again? was released in 1991. Zoeken naar Eileen Zoeken naar Eileen is a 1987 Dutch film directed by Rudolf van den Berg. The international title of the film is Looking for Eileen, and is based on the book Zoeken naar Eileen W., written by Leon de Winter. The voice of the British actress Lysette Anthony was dubbed by Marijke Veugelers. The Summer of Aviya Aviyas Summer is a Hebrew-language book that became a bestseller. The 1985 autobiographical novel by theater actress Gila Almagor was made into a film released in 1988. The 96-minute film acts as a memoir of Almagors childhood and provides insights into Israeli society in the early post-state period. The film was shot on location in Kfar Avraham, Petach Tikvah, Israel. For Sasha Pour Sacha is a 1991 French romantic drama film directed by Alexandre Arcady and starring Sophie Marceau, Gérard Darmon, and Ayelet Zurer. The film is set just prior to the outbreak of the Six-Day War in 1967. Kurochka Ryaba Asya and the Hen with the Golden Eggs, or Ryaba, My Chicken is a 1994 Russian comedy film directed by Andrei Konchalovsky. It was entered into the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Asya and the Hen with the Golden Eggs is a satirical sequel to Konchalovskys 1966 Soviet film, The Story of Asya Klyachina, taking the characters of the original and placing them in a post-Soviet context. Edie & Pen Edie & Pen, also known as Desert Gamble, is a 1996 film that was directed by Matthew Irmas and written by Victoria Tennant. It had its world premiere on 10 May 1996 at the Cannes Film Festival and stars Stockard Channing and Jennifer Tilly as the titular Edie and Pen, two women who make a connection in a Vegas bar. The film was later given a cable release on HBO starting in July 1996 and was also released on DVD by Image Entertainment in 2003. Bad Manners Bad Manners is a 1997 American comedy drama film directed by Jonathan Kaufer and starring David Strathairn, Bonnie Bedelia and Saul Rubinek. It is based on a play by David Gilman, who also wrote the screenplay. Maharaja Maharaja is a 1998 Indian Hindi supernatural adventure film directed by Anil Sharma. It stars Govinda and Manisha Koirala in the title roles. It is about the struggle of a prince with supernatural powers to get his kingdom back. After the surprise big hit of Mr. India as a superhero movie, Maharaja came out with a bigger budget film in the same genre. Maharaja is considered to be a pioneer in Hindi superhero films. Balloon Land Balloon Land, also known as The Pincushion Man, is a 1935 animated short film produced by Ub Iwerks as part of the ComiColor Cartoons series. The cartoon is about a place called Balloon Land, whose residents are made entirely out of balloons. The villain in the cartoon is the Pincushion Man, a character who walks around Balloon Land popping the inhabitants with pins. Killed the Family and Went to the Movies Matou a Família e Foi ao Cinema is a Brazilian film directed by Júlio Bressane and released in 1969. Onimasa is a 1982 Japanese film directed by Hideo Gosha. It was Japans submission to the 55th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Max Q Max Q, or Max Q: Emergency Landing, is a 1998 science fiction television film. Moonlight Express Moonlight Express is a 1999 Hong Kong-Japanese romance film directed by Daniel Lee and starring Leslie Cheung and Takako Tokiwa. Violence Jack, Part 1, Slum King is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Go Nagai in 1973. It has had several serializations and one-shot stories which have run in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. Most of the stories have been compiled in around 45 tankōbon while a few of them have been published as special tankōbon or have yet to be published in that format. A set of sagas from the manga were adapted in three independent OVAs released in 1986, 1988 and 1990. These OVAs have been released in the United States, Italy, France, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. In some of these countries, the contents of the OVAs have caused censorship issues, while in Australia the second OVA was banned altogether. Karlsson on the Roof Karlsson på taket is a 2002 Swedish animated feature film directed by Vibeke Idsøe. Prisoner of Paradise Prisoner of Paradise is a 2002 documentary film directed by Malcolm Clarke and Stuart Sender, and produced as a British-Canadian-American collaboration. The film tells the true story of Kurt Gerron, a German-Jewish cabaret and film actor in the 1920s and 1930s who was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp in Czechoslovakia during World War II. There he was ordered to write and direct a Nazi propaganda film. In addition to gaining positive reviews, the film was nominated for "Best Feature Documentary" in the 2003 Academy Awards. Clarke won the Directors Guild of Canada Award; he and Sender were together nominated for the 2003 Directors Guild of America Award. My Wife Is 18 My Wife Is 18 is a 2002 Hong Kong film. 25 Degrees in Winter 25 Degrees in Winter is a 2004 international comedy-drama film directed by Stéphane Vuillet. Ullam Ketkumae Ullam Ketkumae is a 2005 Tamil romantic drama film directed and co-written by Jeeva, with dialogues by Sujatha. The film features Shaam, Arya, Laila, Asin and Pooja in the lead roles as five college students. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Harris Jayaraj, while Vairamuthu penned the lyrics for the songs. The film tells the reunion of five friends who were together at college and exploring their relationships during the years. The film released after several delays in 2005 and went on to win critical and commercial success. Mama Jack Mama Jack is a 2005 South African comedy film by Leon Schuster. It was directed by Gray Hofmeyr and distributed by Nu Metro.It is one of Leon Schusters most successful films Tagline: Hes hiding out... in someone else! or alternatively Hes back... in black! Gasolin' Gasolin is a 2006 documentary film directed by Anders Østergaard. Its a film about Denmarks most influential rock band Gasolin. For the first time since they split up in 1978 the four band members reflect upon their career and why they parted. Histoire tragique avec fin heureuse Tragic Story with Happy Ending is a 2005 animated short by Regina Pessoa. To make the 7 minute 43 second film, Pessoas drawings were transferred to glossy paper, brushed with India ink, scratched with a blade to give the effect of an engraving, then photographed. National Film Board of Canada film composer Normand Roger supplied the score for the film. The film was the second in a trilogy of animated shorts by Pessoa about childhood, between A Noite and Kali the Little Vampire. Friends (With Benefits) Friends is a 2009 romantic comedy film released on June 12, 2009 at the Seattle True Independent Film Festival. Ranczo Wilkowyje Ranczo Wilkowyje is a Polish film released in 2007 directed by Wojciech Adamczyk, which follows the story of television series produced by TVP Ranczo. The film was shown in cinemas and is available for sale on DVD. GasHole GasHole is a documentary film about the history of oil prices and the future of alternative fuels. The film was completed in 2008, premiered and released directly to DVD in 2010. The film details the dependency of the United States on foreign supplies of oil. The documentary is directed by Scott D. Roberts and Jeremy Wagener and narrated by Peter Gallagher. Waiting for Armageddon Waiting for Armageddon is a 2009 American documentary film that studies Armageddon theology and Christian eschatology. Some evangelicals in the United States believe that bible prophecy predicts events including the Rapture and the Battle of Armageddon. The documentary raises questions regarding how this theology shapes United States and Middle East relations and how it may encourage an international holy war. Exit Strategy Exit Strategy is a 2012 American independent romantic comedy film directed by Michael Whitton and starring Jameel Saleem, Kimelia Weathers, Quincy "QDeezy" Harris, with cameo appearances by L.A. radio host Big Boy and stand-up comedian Kevin Hart. Saleem plays a man whose main goal is to not get the girl, but to lose her—thus marketed as a self-described "un-romantic comedy." The film originated as a seven-part web series that had been running since 2007. We Are Many We Are Many is a documentary film about the February 2003 global day of protest against the Iraq War, directed by Amir Amirani. Social movement researchers have described the 15 February protest as "the largest protest event in human history. Tony Blairs ally Lord Falconer says the anti-war march did change things: "If a million people come out on the streets in the future, then what government is going to say they are wrong now?" The films title is an allusion to a line in Percy Bysshe Shelleys poem "The Masque of Anarchy". The Woman Knight of Mirror Lake The Woman Knight of Mirror Lake is a 2011 Chinese/Hong Kong biographical film about Chinese feminist revolutionary Qiu Jin, directed by Herman Yau and starring Huang Yi. Sonyeo Steel Cold Winter is a 2013 South Korean romance/mystery thriller film starring Kim Yoon-hye and Kim Shi-hoo. Directed by Choi Jin-sung, it premiered in the New Currents section of the 18th Busan International Film Festival and was released in theaters on November 7, 2013. Ring Master Ring Master is a 2014 Malayalam comedy film written and directed by Rafi starring Dileep in the role of an animal trainer in circus. Keerthy Suresh, Honey Rose, Mohan Jose, Kalabhavan Shajon, Suraj Venjaramoodu, and Guinness Pakru play the other characters. The film was released on 12 April 2014 and received a positive response from critics. This movie is 5th hit between Rafi and Dileep. It is one of the highest-grossing movies of the year 2014. Bonne pomme Bonne Pomme is a 2017 French comedy film directed by Florence Quentin, written by Florence Quentin and Alexis Quentin, and starring Gérard Depardieu and Catherine Deneuve. Shadows Shadows is a dramatic 1922 silent film starring Lon Chaney, Marguerite De La Motte, Harrison Ford and John St. Polis. Shadows is a tale of deception, sacrifice and humility by a gentle Chinese immigrant in a small New England town directed by Tom Forman. The Castaway The Castaway is a Mickey Mouse animated short featured released on April 6, 1931. The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers is a 1933 American Pre-Code film serial directed by Armand Schaeffer and Colbert Clark and produced by Nat Levine for Mascot Pictures. The film serial was loosely based on Alexandre Dumas novel The Three Musketeers, with the musketeers becoming three soldiers in the French Foreign Legion, and dArtagnan being reconfigured as Lt. Tom Wayne, a pilot in the United States military. Wayne only received fourth billing behind Raymond Hatton, Francis X. Bushman, Jr. and Jack Mulhall who play the three legionnaires. The subject matter of The Three Musketeers could be considered racially biased by modern-day standards. Victor and Victoria Victor and Victoria is a 1933 German musical comedy film directed by Reinhold Schünzel starring Renate Müller as a woman pretending to be a female impersonator. At the same time, Schünzel shot a French-language version of the film as George and Georgette starring Meg Lemonnier and a French cast. In 1935, Michael Balcon produced an English version titled First a Girl directed by Victor Saville and starring Jessie Matthews and Sonnie Hale. A West German remake by Karl Anton was released in 1957. In 1982, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer released Victor/Victoria, an English-language remake by Blake Edwards. Edwards later based a successful stage musical on the film. Both the film and the musical starred Julie Andrews. Arsène Lupin Returns Arsène Lupin Returns is a 1938 American mystery film directed by George Fitzmaurice and written by James Kevin McGuinness, Howard Emmett Rogers and George Harmon Coxe. The film stars Melvyn Douglas, Virginia Bruce, Warren William, John Halliday, Nat Pendleton and Monty Woolley. The film was released on February 25, 1938, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Saturday's Children Saturdays Children is a 1940 American drama film directed by Vincent Sherman and starring John Garfield, Anne Shirley, and Claude Rains. It is a third-time remake of the original Maxwell Anderson play with a previous version released in 1935 under the title Maybe Its Love. The Magnificent Dope The Magnificent Dope is a 1942 American comedy film released by 20th Century Fox. It is also known as Lazy Galahad, Strictly Dynamite and The Magnificent Jerk. Block Busters Block Busters is a 1944 American film directed by Wallace Fox, part of the East Side Kids series. The Flying Saucer The Flying Saucer is a 1950 independently made American black-and-white science fiction spy film drama, written by Howard Irving Young, from an original story by Mikel Conrad who also produced, directed, and stars with Pat Garrison and Hantz von Teuffen. The film was distributed in the United States by Film Classics Inc. The Flying Saucer was re-released in 1953 in the U.S. by Realart Pictures Inc., as a double-feature with Atomic Monster, the retitled-reissue of Man Made Monster, originally released in 1941 by Universal Pictures. The Flying Saucer is the first feature film to deal with the new and hot topic of flying saucers. Flying saucers, or alien craft shaped like flying disks or saucers, were first identified and given the popular name on June 24, 1947, when private pilot Kenneth Arnold reported nine silvery, crescent-shaped objects flying in tight formation. A newspaper reporter coined the snappy tagline, "flying saucers", which captured the publics imagination. The film has no relationship and should not be confused with the later Ray Harryhausen science fiction film Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, released by Columbia Pictures. Saddle Tramp Saddle Tramp is a 1950 American Technicolor Western film directed by Hugo Fregonese and starring Joel McCrea, Wanda Hendrix. My Little Duckaroo My Little Duckaroo is a 1954 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short produced by Edward Selzer and starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. This cartoon in many ways resembles the 1951 short directed by Chuck Jones entitled Drip-Along Daffy. In this animated piece, upon seeing a wanted poster with a reward of $10,000.00 for the dead or alive capture of Nasty Canasta, Daffy sets out alongside his companion Porky and his trusty steed to retrieve the villain and collect on the money. The cartoon can be found on the sixth volume of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection, as well as the second volume of its Blu-Ray successor, the Platinum Collection. Foxfire Foxfire is a 1955 American drama romance Western film released by Universal-International, directed by Joseph Pevney, and starring Jane Russell, Jeff Chandler, and Dan Duryea. The movie was loosely based on a best-selling 1950 novel by Anya Seton. Foxfire is historically notable in that it was the last American film to be shot in three-strip Technicolor, which process had been displaced by the coarser-grained and less chromatically saturated, but much cheaper, Eastmancolor single-strip process. The Purple Mask The Purple Mask is a 1955 American swashbuckler film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone starring Tony Curtis and set in 1803 France. My Son, the Hero My Son, the Hero is a 1962 mythological sword-and-sandal comedy film directed by Duccio Tessari and starring Giuliano Gemma, Jacqueline Sassard, Pedro Armendáriz, Antonella Lualdi and Serge Nubret. The Last Time I Saw Archie The Last Time I Saw Archie is a 1961 comedy film set in the waning days of World War II. Robert Mitchum stars as Arch Hall Sr., a lazy, scheming American in an aviation school for pilots too old to fly aircraft but not too old to fly military gliders and liaison aircraft. Jack Webb produced, directed and costarred. The film is currently unavailable on DVD. There is an Internet petition to support a home video release. The campaign was initiated by the Jack Webb Fan Club Los Angeles Chapter. The Love Eterne The Love Eterne is a 1963 Hong Kong musical film of the Huangmei opera genre directed by Li Han Hsiang. An adaptation of the classic Chinese story "Butterfly Lovers", it tells of the doomed romance between the male Liang Shanbo and the cross-dressed female Zhu Yingtai. The film won 6 awards at the 2nd Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan, including Best Picture. It was also selected as Hong Kongs entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 36th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Bebo's Girl La ragazza di Bube is a 1963 Italian crime film drama directed by Luigi Comencini and starring Claudia Cardinale and George Chakiris. In terms of plot the film is a relatively faithful adaptation of Carlo Cassola’s 1960 novel La ragazza di Bube; but its atmosphere is distinctly different, as the protagonists Mara and Bube, adolescents in the book, are interpreted here as young adults. The film was nominated for a Golden Bear Award at the 14th Berlin International Film Festival and won best production at the David di Donatello Awards. Claudia Cardinale was awarded the Nastro dArgento for Best Actress by the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists for her performance in the role of as Mara. The film was released in the United States in 1964 with the title Bebos Girl. Is There a Doctor in the Mouse? Is There a Doctor in the Mouse? is a 1964 cartoon and the 133th one-reel Tom and Jerry film directed and produced by Chuck Jones. The title is a pun on the famous phrase "Is There a Doctor in the House?" The cartoon revolves around Jerry drinking a potion which makes him run faster, allowing him to eat all the food around the house, and Tom trying to stop Jerry. Smashing Time Smashing Time is a 1967 British comedy film starring Rita Tushingham and Lynn Redgrave. It is a satire on the 1960s media-influenced phenomenon of Swinging London. It was written by George Melly and directed by Desmond Davis. The supporting cast included Ian Carmichael, Michael York, Jeremy Lloyd, Anna Quayle, Irene Handl, Arthur Mullard and Geoffrey Hughes. The Crunch Bird The Crunch Bird is an animated short by Joe Petrovich, Len Maxell, and Ted Petok. It won the 1971 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Joe Petrovich animated the cartoon. Len Maxwell provided the voices for the husband, wife, and pet shop owner. It was followed by the sequel Crunch Bird II in 1975. With a running time of only two minutes thirty two seconds, it is the shortest animated short film ever to receive an Academy Award. It was also one of the first animation outside New York or California to win an Oscar. The Crunch Bird appeared on the 1982 TV series Jokebook. The short was censored in it as one line was changed from "Crunch Bird, my ass!" to "Crunch Bird, my butt!" Winterhawk Winterhawk is a 1975 western film directed by Charles B. Pierce and starring Leif Erickson, Woody Strode, Denver Pyle, L.Q. Jones, Michael Dante and Elisha Cook Jr. The screenplay concerns an Indian chief from the Blackfoot tribe who attempts to get help for his tribe who have been infected by smallpox. He is betrayed by the people he seeks help from. Somebody Killed Her Husband Somebody Killed Her Husband is a 1978 American comedy-mystery film directed by Lamont Johnson and written by Reginald Rose. It starred Farrah Fawcett and Jeff Bridges. Also in the cast were John Wood, Tammy Grimes and John Glover. From the Clouds to the Resistance From the Clouds to the Resistance is a 1979 Italian drama film directed by Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. Basic Training Basic Training is a 1985 sex comedy film by Andrew Sugerman. It is often considered to be one of the worst films of 1985. While set in Washington D.C., most of the production was filmed in Los Angeles, including Bob Hope Patriotic Hall. During production the working title was "Up the Pentagon." Edge of the Axe Edge of the Axe is a 1988 Spanish-American made-for-TV slasher film directed by José Ramón Larraz. The film centers on a masked maniac murdering people in a small Northern Californian suburb. Freeway For the 1996 film see: Freeway Freeway is a 1988 independent neo-noir thriller film starring Darlanne Fluegel, James Russo, Billy Drago, and Richard Belzer. Directed by Francis Delia and written by Delia and Darrell Fetty, the film is based on a 1978 novel of the same name by then-NBC head-of-programming Deanne Barkley. Stradivari Stradivari is a 1988 Italian biographical drama film directed by Giacomo Battiato. It depicts real life events of luthier Antonio Stradivari. It was filmed in sixteen weeks between Cremona and Cinecittà. Sunset Grill Sunset Grill is a 1993 American neo-noir mystery film directed by Kevin Connor and starring Peter Weller as a private detective in Los Angeles. It co-stars Lori Singer and Stacy Keach. The Bull Il toro is a 1994 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Carlo Mazzacurati. The film entered the 51st Venice International Film Festival, where it was awarded with the Silver Lion and the Volpi Cup for best supporting actor. Victim of Desire Victim of Desire, also known as Implicated, is a 1995 American erotic thriller film directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Marc Singer and Shannon Tweed. Wynorski who said it was one of the few films in his career he regretted making He says he was asked to do the project by the producer Andrew Stevens who was a friend. Wynorski had trouble making sense of the script, as did Stevens, but was told to film it anyway. Damned in Venice Damned in Venice is an Italian horror film directed in 1978 by Ugo Liberatore. Tough Guys of the Prairie Tough Guys of the Prairie is a 1970 Danish comedy film directed by Carl Ottosen and starring Dirch Passer. A Saintly Switch A Saintly Switch is a 1999 American made-for-television comedy film directed by Peter Bogdanovich and produced by Walt Disney Entertainment, first exhibited on ABCs The Wonderful World of Disney. The plot revolves around an aging NFL quarterback and his stay-at-home wife switching bodies. The resultant comedy focuses on family values as she has to handle the highly-physical job while he has to handle art classes, bonding with his children, and morning sickness. We Married Margo We Married Margo is a 2000 American independent comedy film directed by J. David Shapiro and co-written by Shapiro and William Dozier. The film tells a story of two friends who were married to the same woman and is loosely based on real events in that Shapiro and Dozier actually met after dating the same woman named Margaux. The film was awarded the Audience Award for Comedy Film of the Year at the 2000 The Comedy Festival and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Slamdance Film Festival the same year. License to Live is a 1998 Japanese drama film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. Kanmadam Kanmadam is a 1998 Indian Malayalam-language drama film, written and directed by A. K. Lohithadas. It stars Mohanlal, Manju Warrier, and Lal; K. P. A. C. Lalitha and Siddique appears in guest roles. The songs were composed by Raveendran, while S. P. Venkatesh composed the background score, Ramachandra Babu was the cinematographer and A. Sreekar Prasad was the editor. The film was produced and distributed by Pranavams International. Kanmadam was released on 14 April 1998 on Vishu. The film received critical acclaim and was a commercial success at the box office. It completed 100 days run in theatres. Pretend You Don't See Her Pretend You Dont See Her is a 2002 television film directed by René Bonnière and starring Emma Samms, Hannes Jaenicke, Beau Starr, Reiner Schöne, and Kim Poirier. It is based on the novel by Mary Higgins Clark. Conspiracy of Silence Conspiracy of Silence is a British drama film set in Ireland and inspired by real events. The film challenges celibacy and its implication for the Catholic Church in the 21st century. Written and directed by John Deery, the cast includes: Academy Award-winner Brenda Fricker, Hugh Bonneville, Chris ODowd, John Lynch, Jonathan Forbes, Jason Barry, Sean McGinley, Fintan McKeown, Jim Norton and Hugh Quarshie. The movie won many international awards including the U.S. National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Freedom of Expression Award in 2004, which it shared with Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 9/11 and Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ. Deery was also nominated for Best Film Director at the Irish Film Awards in 2003. The screenplay was developed at the Sundance Screenwriters Lab in Utah and won the Hartley-Merrill International Screenwriting Award presented to Deery at the Cannes Film Festival in 2001. The film was invited to be shown at many film festivals in 2003 to be in Competition and/or Official Selection including: Taormina, Italy, Moscow International Film Festival, Opening Night film at the Galway Film Festival, Ireland, Montreal Film Festival, Hamburg Film Festival, Warsaw Film Festival where it won a Special Jury Award, Dinard Festival of British Cinema, France, and the American Film Institute Festival in Los Angeles. It received an art house release in the United States but, so far, has not been released in the UK. Bloodbrothers Blodsbröder is a Swedish crime film directed by Daniel Fridell starring , Thorsten Flinck, Sofia Helin, Thomas Hedengran and Noomi Rapace. Oasis: Live by the Sea Live by the Sea is a live video recording by the English rock band Oasis, released on DVD, VCD, and VHS. It features Oasis gig at the Southend Cliffs Pavilion on 17 April 1995, as well as the videos for "Rock n Roll Star" and "Cigarettes & Alcohol". The title is a pun on a line from the song " To Be Free". One Love One Love is a 2003 Jamaican film starring Ky-Mani Marley and Cherine Anderson. It was written by Trevor D. Rhone and directed by Rick Elgood and Don Letts. Sretno dijete Sretno dijete is a Croatian documentary film directed by Igor Mirković, and produced by Rajko Grlić, an Ohio University professor of film, in 2003. The film is a nostalgic autobiographical overview of the authors adolescence in SR Croatia in the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the late 1970s and early 1980s which corresponded with the emergence of the Yugoslav punk rock and new wave scenes, both which the author affiliated to, thus turning this film into a rockumentary. The film features interviews and rare footage of some of the top former Yugoslav rock acts ever such as: Azra, Film and Haustor from the authors hometown Zagreb, Croatia where most of the story takes place; then members of Električni orgazam and Idoli whom the author visits in Belgrade, Serbia; as well as Pankrti and Buldožer from Ljubljana, Slovenia. Beside materials filmed around former Yugoslavia, the film also contains interviews with important former Yugoslav artists who currently live abroad. For example, Darko Rundek is interviewed in Paris, France, Mirko Ilić in New York City in the United States, and there are also scenes shot on locations in the Netherlands, Germany, Hungary and other countries. The film is named after a song by Prljavo kazalište from their first self-titled album. Ultimate Force Ultimate Force is a 2005 action film written and directed by Mark Burson and starring kickboxing/MMA superstar Mirko Filipović as a tough war veteran. The film was released theatrically in Croatia and directly to video in the United States and most parts of the world. Neger, Neger, Schornsteinfeger Destined to Witness: Growing Up Black in Nazi Germany, is an autobiographical book by Hans J. Massaquoi. Le grand Meaulnes Le Grand Meaulnes is a 2006 film directed by Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe, based on the classic novel of the same name. The film premiered on October 4, 2006 in France. 48 Angels 48 Angels is a 2007 drama film directed by Marion Comer and starring Shane Brolly, John Travers, Ciaran Flynn, and Sean McGinley. Aata Aata is a 2007 Telugu romantic action film starring Siddharth and Ileana DCruz in the lead roles. M. S. Raju produced this film while V. N. Aditya directed the project. This film was released on 9 May 2007. It was a success at the box office. The film was remade in Bengali as Kellafate. A controversy arose when the director of Gudumba Shankar accused the unit regarding copyright issues for copying that movie. La Bohème La bohème is a 2008 Austrian-German film of an opera directed by Robert Dornhelm. It is based on Giacomo Puccinis La bohème. Break Break is a 2008 action film starring Chad Everett, Sarah Thompson, Michael Madsen and James Russo. Forever the Moment Forever the Moment is a 2008 South Korean film. It is a fictionalized account of the South Korea womens handball team which competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics. The Korean title translates as "The Best Moment in Our Lives," and it is believed to be the first film that revolves around the sport of handball. Helena from the Wedding Helena from the Wedding is a 2010 American drama film. The film is directed by Joseph Infantolino, best known for executive producing Run Fatboy Run and stars Lee Tergesen, Melanie Lynskey and Gillian Jacobs as Helena. The film was released theatrically in the United States on 12 November 2010. Shahada Shahada is a 2010 German drama film directed by Burhan Qurbani. It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. The film narrates the fates of three German-born Muslims in Berlin that collide as they struggle to find middle ground between faith and modern life in contemporary Western society. City of Gold - Mumbai 1982: Ek Ankahee Kahani City of Gold is a 2010 Bollywood film released in both Hindi and Marathi. The film was Mahesh Manjrekars 17th film, having previously directed critically acclaimed films such as Astitva and Viruddh... Family Comes First. It was adapted from Jayant Pawars Marathi play, Adhantar, with Pawar going on to co-write the films screenplay. The film explores the life of Mumbais mill workers after the Mumbai mills shut down in response to the Great Bombay Textile Strike of the early 1980s. The film opened to mixed reviews, though it was commended for its themes, and acting. The name of the Marathi version of this film is Lalbaug Parel, while the Hindi version was released as City of Gold. A Real Vermeer A Real Vermeer is a 2016 Dutch biographical film about art forger Han van Meegeren directed by Rudolf van den Berg. It was listed as one of eleven films that could be selected as the Dutch submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Isi Life Mein...! Isi Life Mein is a 2010 Bollywood film directed by Vidhi Kasliwal and starring Akshay Oberoi alongside Sandeepa Dhar in both their debut film. It was released on December 24, 2010. This film was declared "Disaster" at the box office, but continues to do very well on all Digital platforms. The film earned Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut nomination for Sandeepa Dhar. Koch Brothers Exposed Koch Brothers Exposed is a 2012 U.S. documentary, compiled by liberal political activist and filmmaker Robert Greenwald from a viral video campaign produced by Brave New Films, about the alleged political activities of the Koch brothers. Rise of the Zombie Rise Of The Zombie is a 2013 Hindi Horror film directed by Luke Kenny and Devaki Singh. The film stars Luke Kenny, Kirti Kulhari and Ashwin Mushran. The Go-Go Boys: The Inside Story of Cannon Films The Go-Go Boys: The Inside Story of Cannon Films is a 2014 documentary film, produced and directed by Hilla Medalia and written by Medalia and Daniel Sivan. The film explores the effect of two Israeli cousins, Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus, on Hollywood by producing films and starting one of the most successful independent production companies, Cannon Films. Apart from Golan and Globus, other Hollywood personalities appearing in the film include Sylvester Stallone, Jon Voight, Charles Bronson, Chuck Norris, Michael Dudikoff, Billy Drago, Andrey Konchalovskiy and Franco Zeffirelli. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Cannes Film Festival on May 16, 2014 in Cannes Classics section. Mukunda Mukunda is a 2014 Telugu family drama film written & directed by Srikanth Addala. The film was produced by Tagore Madhu and Nallamalapu Srinivas under the banner Leo Productions. It features Varun Tej, in his Telugu cinema debut, and Pooja Hegde in the lead roles with Rao Ramesh, Prakash Raj and Nassar in other key roles. Manikandan was the films director of photography. Mickey J Meyer composed the films soundtrack and background score. Marthand K. Venkatesh edited the film. Production began on 27 February 2014 in Hyderabad. Principal photography commenced on 24 March 2014 in Cochin and was completed on 16 December 2014 in Hyderabad. The film was initially titled Gollabhama. Apart from Hyderabad, the film was predominantly shot in Andra Pradesh at places like Rajahmundry, Bhimavaram, and Amalapuram as well as in Cochin and Alleppey in Kerala and at Kanyakumari, Pollachi in Tamil Nadu. The film released worldwide on 24 December 2014. The film was later dubbed in Hindi as Dushman no.1 Cosmos Laundromat Cosmos Laundromat, developed under the code name Project Gooseberry, is an animated absurdist sci-fi fantasy short film directed by Mathieu Auvray, written by Esther Wouda, and produced by Ton Roosendaal of the Blender Foundation. It is the Blender Institutes 5th "open movie" project, and was made utilizing the Blender software. The film focuses around a depressed suicidal sheep named Franck whos offered "all the lives he ever wanted" by a quirky salesman named Victor. On August 10, 2015, it was released to YouTube. The film was intended to kickstart a feature-length film or series. The film itself, along with the other Blender Foundation "open movies," was released under the Creative Commons Attribution License. Ignatius of Loyola Ignacio de Loyola is a 2016 Philippine historical biographical religious drama film directed by Paolo Dy in his directorial debut. It is based on the memoirs of Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuit order who was canonized as a saint in the Catholic Church. The film stars Andreas Muñoz, a Spanish actor who portrays the titular character in the film. Moh Maya Money Moh Maya Money is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language heist film directed by Munish Bhardwaj, and starring Ranvir Shorey and Neha Dhupia. The films production began at the NFDC Film Bazaar in 2015 where it was a Film Bazaar Recommends project. The film premiered at the New York Indian Film Festival, and has also played at the London Indian Film Festival, Silk Screen Festival at Pittsburgh and the Chicago South Asian Film Festival where it was selected in competition and as the Centerpiece film. The film released in India on 25 November 2016. In My Room In My Room is a 2018 German drama film directed by . It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Atomic Homefront Atomic Homefront is a 2017 documentary film about the effects of radioactive waste stored in West Lake Landfill in St. Louis County. Abang Long Fadil 2 Abang Long Fadil 2 is a 2017 Malaysian action comedy film written and directed by Syafiq Yusof. It is the sequel to KL Gangster’s 2014 film Abang Long Fadil also written and directed by Syafiq Yusof. The film stars Zizan Razak, Syamsul Yusof, AC Mizal, Tania Hudson, Wak Doyok, Achey Bocey, Shuib Sepahtu, A. Galak and Mas Khan. The Abang Long Fadil 2 divulges its titular character who is mistaken for a professional assassin named Tiger. He is unwillingly dragged into the underworld by mafia leader Taji Samprit and his son Wak Doyok. Tania plays Yana, Fadils love interest and a broadcast journalist assigned to cover Tigers case while Syamsul plays Inspector Wahab who is investigating the case. Abang Long Fadil 2 is a collaboration between Skop Productions and Astro Shaw productions. Filming took place in 2015, while post-production took two years to complete. The film was released on 24 August 2017 in 130 cinemas nationwide and lasted for 56 days. The film became a critical and commercial success, grossing over RM17.9 million, making it the highest-grossing Malaysian film of 2017 and the highest-grossing Malaysian film ever, beating 2015s Polis Evo. Oru Kuprasidha Payyan Oru Kuprasidha Payyan is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language thriller film directed by Madhupal and written by Jeevan Job Thomas and produced by V Cinemas. The film stars Tovino Thomas, Nimisha Sajayan and Anu Sithara in lead roles. It was released on 9 November 2018. The film is based on sensational Sundari Amma murder case. Sharato Lagu Sharato Lagu is a 2018 Indian Gujarati-language comedy-drama film starring Malhar Thakar, Deeksha Joshi, Prashant Barot, Hemant Jha, Chhaya Vora and Alpana Buch. The film is directed by Neeraj Joshi. It was released on 25 October 2018. It is produced by A. Dev Kumar and Yukit Vora from Superhit Entertainment, and distributed by Rupam Entertainment. The film is a remake of the 2017 Marathi film Chi Va Chi Sau Ka. The World Changes The World Changes is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Paul Muni as an ambitious farm boy who becomes rich, but does not handle success well. Aline MacMahon and Mary Astor play his mother and wife respectively. Dr. Socrates Dr. Socrates is a 1935 crime film starring Paul Muni as a doctor forced to treat a wounded gangster, played by Barton MacLane. Judge Hardy and Son Judge Hardy and Son is the 8th film in the Andy Hardy series. It is the last MGM film in the 1930s. The Earl of Chicago The Earl of Chicago is a 1940 American drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Robert Montgomery, Edward Arnold, Reginald Owen and Edmund Gwenn. It is the first MGM film in the 1940s. Coney Island Coney Island is a 1943 American Technicolor musical film released by Twentieth Century Fox and starring Betty Grable in one of her biggest hits. A "gay nineties" musical it also featured George Montgomery, Cesar Romero, and Phil Silvers, was choreographed by Hermes Pan, and was directed by Walter Lang. Betty Grable also starred in the 1950 remake, Wabash Avenue. In 1944, the year after the film was released, it was nominated for an Oscar for Alfred Newman in the category of Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture The film is also known as: Coney Island in Sweden, Lîle aux plaisirs in France, Lisola delle sirene in Italy, San oneiro in Greece, Se necesitan maridos in Spain and Tivolin kaunotar in Finland. Maisie Goes to Reno Maisie Goes to Reno is the eighth film starring Ann Sothern as Maisie Ravier, preceded by Swing Shift Maisie and followed by Up Goes Maisie. John Hodiak plays her love interest in this 1944 romantic comedy. Come Out Fighting Come Out Fighting is a 1945 American film directed by William Beaudine. It was the last in the Monogram Pictures series of "East Side Kids" films before the series was reinvented as "The Bowery Boys." Film critic Leonard Maltin described the film as "grating," giving it one and a half out of four stars. Casbah Casbah is a 1948 American film noir crime musical film directed by John Berry starring Yvonne DeCarlo, Tony Martin, Peter Lorre, and Märta Torén. It is a musical remake of Algiers, which was in turn an American remake of the French film Pépé le Moko. La Chartreuse de Parme The Charterhouse of Parma is a 1948 French-Italian drama film based on the novel of the same name by Stendhal. It entered the competition at the 1948 Locarno International Film Festival, being awarded for best cinematography. It was the most popular French film at the French box office in 1948. Adventure in Baltimore Adventure in Baltimore is a 1949 drama film directed by Richard Wallace and starring Robert Young and Shirley Temple. Dinah Sheldon is a student at an exclusive girls school who starts campaigning for womens rights. Her minister father and her boyfriend Tom Wade do not approve. Her Twelve Men Her Twelve Men is a 1954 comedy drama film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It stars Oscar-winning Greer Garson, and was directed by Robert Z. Leonard, and written by William Roberts and Laura Z. Hobson. It was based on the best-selling pseudo-autobiographical book written by Louise Maxwell Baker, Snips and Snails. Louise herself taught at an all-boys boarding school, as the only female teacher in the school. Subsequently, Louise recounts many of the funny stories from her time as a teacher in Snips and Snails, which then translates into the film, Her Twelve Men. Beezy Bear Beezy Bear is a Disney animated short featuring Donald Duck, who appears as a beekeeper. This is Humphrey the Bears fifth appearance. The cartoon portrays Humphrey as a honey-stealing bear. Confessions of Felix Krull Confessions of Felix Krull is a 1957 West German comedy and drama film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Horst Buchholz, Liselotte Pulver and Ingrid Andree. It is based on the 1954 novel of the same title by Thomas Mann. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg and on location in Lisbon. The films sets were designed by Robert Herlth. The Camp on Blood Island The Camp on Blood Island is a 1958 British World War II film, directed by Val Guest for Hammer Film Productions and starring André Morell, Carl Möhner, Edward Underdown and Walter Fitzgerald. The film is set in a Japanese prisoner of war camp in Japanese-occupied British Malaya and deals with the brutal, sadistic treatment of Allied prisoners by their captors. On its release, the film was promoted with the tag line "Jap War Crimes Exposed!", alongside a quote from Lord Russell of Liverpool, "We may forgive, but we must never forget", and an image of a Japanese soldier wielding a samurai sword. From its powerful opening sequence of a man being forced to dig his own grave before being shot dead, an intertitle follows, stating "this is not just a story - it is based on brutal truth", The Camp on Blood Island is noted for a depiction of human cruelty and brutality which was unusually graphic for a film of its time. It received some contemporary allegations of going beyond the bounds of the acceptable and necessary into gratuitous sensationalism. A prequel, The Secret of Blood Island, was released in 1964. The Ninth Circle The Ninth Circle is a 1960 Yugoslavian film directed by France Štiglic. The story revolves around the Croatian Ustasha concentration camp named The Ninth Circle, based on the infamous Jasenovac concentration camp. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was also entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. Ready, Woolen and Able Ready, Woolen and Able is a 1960 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon; however, like all Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags. That is the fifth short featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. The title is a play on the phrase "ready, willing and able". The Girl and the Press Photographer The Girl and the Press Photographer is a 1963 Danish comedy film directed by Sven Methling and starring Dirch Passer. Stranger on the Run Stranger on the Run is a 1967 American made-for-television western drama film directed by Don Siegel and starring Henry Fonda, Anne Baxter and Michael Parks. In some countries it premiered in cinemas. The Mini-Skirt Mob The Mini-Skirt Mob is a 1968 outlaw biker film about an all-female motorcycle gang. The film was directed by Maury Dexter, and stars Diane McBain, Jeremy Slate, Sherry Jackson, Patty McCormack, Harry Dean Stanton and Sandra Marshall. Three in the Attic Three in the Attic is a 1968 film directed by Richard Wilson and starring Christopher Jones and Yvette Mimieux, with Judy Pace and Maggie Thrett. Nan Martin, John Beck, and Eve McVeagh appear in supporting roles. Jones plays Paxton Quigley, a lothario who swears his fidelity to all three of the women he is dating, each of whom is unaware of his deception. When they learn the truth about Paxton, the women lure him into a college dormitory attic, where they each take turns attacking Paxton sexually in order to punish him. The Body Stealers The Body Stealers, also known as Thin Air, is a 1969 British science fiction film directed by Gerry Levy, about the disappearance of British armed forces paratroopers in mid-air whilst on a routine jump. Two investigators try to figure out what happened and uncover an alien plot to steal bodies of earthlings by snatching them out of the air. The film was also released as Invasion of the Body Stealers. Emergency Squad Emergency Squad is a 1974 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Stelvio Massi. The Master Gunfighter The Master Gunfighter is a film released in 1975 in Panavision, written and produced by Tom Laughlin, who also played the lead as Finley. The Master Gunfighter is mainly a remake of the 1969 Japanese film Goyokin, although the story revolves around a true incident in the early 1800s involving massacred Indians that occurred in the vicinity of Goleta. House of Traps House of Traps is a 1982 Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Cheh, starring the Venom Mob. The story is based on the 19th-century novel The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants. In the Custody of Strangers In the Custody of Strangers is a 1982 ABC made-for-TV drama film. It was directed by Robert Greenwald and written by Jennifer Miller. The film stars Martin Sheen, Jane Alexander and Emilio Estevez, the latter in his feature film debut. The film was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made for Television but lost to Brideshead Revisited. Traxx Traxx is a 1988 action/adventure comedy film that was directed by Jerome Gary. It released on August 17, 1988 and starred Shadoe Stevens as a mercenary turned cookie maker. The film had a budget of 6.5 million dollars and was initially intended to have a theatrical release, but was instead released direct to video. Traxx was later screened in 2012 at the Hollywood Theatre in Portland. Dykket The Dive is a 1990 Norwegian action thriller directed by Tristan de Vere Cole, starring Bjørn Sundquist, Frank Grimes and Michael Kitchen. The movie tells the story of a couple of two deep sea divers and a risky operation at 110 meters. Manifesto Manifesto is a 1988 American comedy drama film directed by Dušan Makavejev and starring Camilla Søeberg, Alfred Molina and Simon Callow. It is based on the novella Pour une nuit damour by Émile Zola. The screenplay concerns an attempt by revolutionaries to assassinate an autocratic central European monarch. Song of the Exile Song of the Exile is a 1990 Hong Kong-Taiwanese film, a semi-fictionalised autobiography directed by Ann Hui. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Taiwan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Mammo Mammo is a 1994 Indian Hindi film by Shyam Benegal. It stars Farida Jalal, Surekha Sikri, Amit Phalke and Rajit Kapur. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi in 1995. Farida Jalal won Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance, while Surekha Sikri won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. It was the first film of his Muslim trilogy, which included Sardari Begum and Zubeidaa, and which he extended, about a decade later, with Well Done Abba. The film was critically acclaimed and is regarded amongst Benegals best works. A Bucket of Blood A Bucket of Blood is a 1995 American black comedy horror film directed by Michael James McDonald. The film also features Will Ferrell in his film debut, and Jennifer Coolidge in only her second film role. It is a remake of A Bucket of Blood, the 1959 cult film directed by Roger Corman, who produced the remake. Both films tell the story of a nerdy busboy who turns to murder in order to create his unique sculptures. The remake, made for Showtime, was later released on home video under the title The Death Artist. It has never been made available on DVD. The 1995 remake follows the original closely, with some changes, including a contemporary setting. It was part of Roger Corman Presents on Showtime. Charades Charades is a 1998 mystery drama film directed by Stephen Eckelberry. The film stars Erika Eleniak, C. Thomas Howell, and Karen Black, who was a writer and producer on the film. Ms. Scrooge Ms. Scrooge is a 1997 American made-for-television Christmas fantasy drama film starring Cicely Tyson and Katherine Helmond and is an adaptation of Charles Dickenss 1843 novella A Christmas Carol. The film changes the roles of Ebenezer Scrooge and Jacob Marley into female counterparts. The film is also notable for mentioning that Tiny Tim is dying of a "Slow growing congenital tumor", instead of an unnamed condition. The films setting is changed from London to Providence. It originally aired on USA Network on December 10, 1997. Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare , a.k.a. Ghosts on Parade, is a 1968 Japanese horror/fantasy film directed by Kuroda Yoshiyuki. It is the second in a trilogy of films produced in the late 1960s, all of which focus around traditional Japanese monsters known as yokai. The film was made in Fujicolor and Daieiscope. There were originally three movies made: One Hundred Monsters released in March Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare released in December Yokai Monsters: Along With Ghosts released in March The films were produced by Daiei Film and make extensive use of tokusatsu special effects, with the majority of the creatures being represented by actors in costumes or puppets. In 2005, director Takashi Miike released The Great Yokai War, a modern retelling of the story which borrows many elements from Spook Warfare. Escape from Galaxy 3 Escape from Galaxy 3 is an Italian 1981 science fiction film. The film is notorious for using stock footage from Starcrash for all its model scenes. Sample People Sample People is a 2000 Australian film, directed by Clinton Smith. It is about the entanglements of twelve people in one weekend in Sydney. The film was originally going to be made for $60,000 but prior to filming it was decided to seek more money. Despite being set in Sydney, it was shot in Adelaide. Je suis né d'une cigogne Je suis né dune cigogne is a 1999 French road movie directed by Tony Gatlif, starring Romain Duris, Rona Hartner, Ouassini Embarek, Christine Pignet and Marc Nouyrigat. Following its French release, it received mixed reviews but was nominated for a Golden Bayard at the International Festival of Francophone Film in Namur. The film deals with themes like social exclusion and illegal immigration, along with references to the Romani, as in the other films by the director. Gatlif has also employed the French director Jean-Luc Godards New Wave techniques in this film. Street Musique Street Musique is an animated short film by Ryan Larkin produced by the National Film Board of Canada and released in 1972. It is a line animation of "music as performance", in which actions of the films characters are choreographed to the music of street musicians. Soon after returning from the 42nd Academy Awards in 1970, for which his animated short film Walking had been nominated, Larkin was loaned by the NFB to a Vancouver art school, where he stayed for eight months conducting animation workshops. He would travel to each students studio to direct them, one of which was a group of street musicians. These street musicians were the origin of the idea for the film, as Larkin had stated that "they would make a great focal point for my abstract images". The film consists of five or six vaguely defined segments whose animation matches the pace of the music to which it is set. It begins with a photograph of a musician that is replaced by a line drawing of that photograph. A transition leads to images of a mans body transforming into abstract improvisational forms using line shading and watercolours. The figures undergo a continuous metamorphosis throughout the film. Chris Robinson stated that the films awkward ending is indicative of Larkins creative hesitancy, as the last image is a figure waiting for music. Larkin said that he "ran out of ideas" and "didnt know how to end the film". Street Musique won the Grand Prize at the Melbourne International Film Festival in 1973, which included a cash prize of from the Government of Victoria in Australia. The film also received the Jurys First Prize at the Berlin Film Festival of Animated Films. Larkin was fond of the Melbourne International Film Festival award because Street Musique "was a ten minute film up against all kinds of complicated feature films". He used the prize money to support young artists in Montreal, to whom he rented his nine-room apartment for . In 2000, after having lived on the streets in Montreal and spending his nights at the Old Brewery Mission, Larkin met Chris Robinson. During a discussion, Larkin told Robinson that after creating Street Musique, he was bereft of ideas for new projects. Robinson invited Larkin to be a member of the selection committee for the Ottawa International Animation Festival. The other three members were Chris Landreth, Pjotr Sapegin, and Andrei Svislotksi, none of whom were aware of Larkins identity. After reviewing selections, they screened each others films. Larkin was last, showing Walking, Street Musique, and Syrinx. Landreth was immediately inspired to create a documentary film about Larkins life, which became Ryan. The animated documentary incorporated in their entirety Street Musique and Walking. Larkins character in Ryan is animated to dance with characters from Street Musique. The Cure for Insomnia The Cure for Insomnia, directed by John Henry Timmis IV, is a 1987 experimental film which was, according to Guinness World Records, the longest running film at the time. This record has since been surpassed by several other films. At 5,220 minutes long in length, the film has no plot, instead consisting of artist L. D. Groban reading his 4,080-page poem A Cure for Insomnia over the course of three and a half days, spliced with occasional clips from heavy metal and pornographic videos. It was first played in its entirety at The School of the Art Institute in Chicago, from January 31 to February 3, 1987, in one continuous showing. It has not been released on DVD or other home video formats and all known copies are considered as lost. Vella kalpi Vella kalpi is a 1970 film produced and distributed by Rigas Kinostudija. It was written and directed by Aleksandrs Leimanis during the time Latvia was part of the Soviet Union. It was released in the United Kingdom as Devils servants and the Soviet Union as Slugi dyavola. In 1972, Rīgas kinostudija released a sequel to this film named Vella kalpi Vella dzirnavās. The Guatemalan Handshake The Guatemalan Handshake is a 2006 comedy-drama film, written and directed by Todd Rohal. It is Rohals feature film debut. The film premiered at the 2006 Slamdance Film Festival and won the Special Jury Prize. Big Rig Big Rig is a 2007 documentary film by Doug Pray about long-haul truck drivers. The film consists of a series of interviews with different drivers, focusing on both their personal life stories and also the life and culture of truck drivers in the United States. A Stranger's Heart A Strangers Heart is a Hallmark Channel made-for-TV movie that premiered on May 5, 2007. The Conspiracy La Conjura de El Escorial is a 2008 Spanish historical drama film directed by Antonio del Real and starring Jason Isaacs, Julia Ormond, Jordi Mollà, Pilar Bastardés and Jürgen Prochnow. It is set in the reign of Philip II of Spain. Random Encounters Random Encounters is a 2013 American romantic-comedy film directed by Boris Undorf, written by Nate Barlow and starring Michael Rady, Meghan Markle, and Abby Wathen. The film was initially released on digital platforms in the United States December 1, 2013, and is being rereleased in the United Kingdom under its new title on DVD and digital platforms May 7, 2018. The Forbidden Girl The Forbidden Girl is a 2013 German horror film that was directed by Till Hastreiter. The film was released in Germany on 7 February 2013 and was released to video in the United States on 26 August 2014. It stars Peter Gadiot as a young man that finds himself fascinated by a woman who seems to be the mirror image of his former sweetheart, who was carted off by a demon six years ago. All Inclusive ili Vsyo vklyucheno! All Inclusive is a 2011 Russian crime comedy film directed by Edouard Radzyukevich. Bodyguard Bodyguard is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language romantic action comedy film produced by Bellamkonda Suresh on Sri Sai Ganesh Productions banner and directed by Gopichand Malineni. Starring Venkatesh, Trisha in the lead roles and music composed by S. Thaman. The film is remake of Malayalam film Bodyguard directed by Siddique where Dileep, Nayantara played the lead role. The film released on 14 January 2012. The film recorded as Super Hit at the box-office. Filthy Gorgeous: The Bob Guccione Story Filthy Gorgeous: The Bob Guccione Story is a Canadian biographical documentary film which is a biography of Penthouse magazine founder Bob Guccione. Bonobo Bonobo is a 2014 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Matthew Hammett Knott and starring Tessa Peake-Jones, Josie Lawrence and James Norton. The film is about middle-aged widow Judith, and her attempts to convince her daughter Lily to leave an alternative commune and return to university. Bonobo premiered at the Raindance Film Festival where it was nominated for Best British Feature. A Rising Tide A Rising Tide is a 2015 American romantic drama film starring Hunter Parrish, Ashley Hinshaw and Tim Daly. Full Strike Full Strike is a 2015 Hong Kong sports comedy film directed by Derek Kwok and Henri Wong. The film was released on 7 May 2015. Body Team 12 Body Team 12 is a 2015 short-documentary film about the Red Cross workers of Liberia who collected dead bodies during the height of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. The story is told by Garmai Sumo, a female worker who served as a nurse during the epidemic. It is directed by David Darg and produced by Darg and Bryn Mooser, while Olivia Wilde and Paul Allen of Vulcan Productions are executive producers. The documentary was well received by critics and earned widespread critical acclaim. It won the Best Documentary Short award at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival. Body Team 12 is nominated for the Documentary Short Subject category at the 88th Academy Awards. Jihad: A Story of the Others JIHAD: a story of the others is a 2015 BAFTA and Grierson nominated documentary film by Emmy and Peabody Award winning Norwegian director Deeyah Khan. The film is produced by Khans production company Fuuse. JIHAD is the outcome of a two-year investigation by Deeyah and provides a view from the inside about what it is like to be drawn into radicalism. The documentary film sets out to provide an insight into why some young Muslims in the West embrace violent extremism and go abroad to fight holy wars and in some cases why they came to reject it. The film received its world premiere on ITV in the UK through its current affairs strand Exposure under the title Jihad A British Story. Sweet 20 Sweet 20 is a 2015 Vietnamese fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Phan Gia Nhat Linh and starring Miu Le, Ngo Kien Huy, Hua Vi Van, Minh Duc, Thanh Nam and Hari Won. The directorial feature debut of the director, the film is a remake of the 2014 South Korean film Miss Granny. It was released in Vietnam on December 11, 2015. It became the highest-grossing Vietnamese film at the Vietnamese box office. The Long Night of Francisco Sanctis The Long Night of Francisco Sanctis is a 2016 Argentine drama film directed by Francisco Márquez and Andrea Testa. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Raag Desh Raag Desh is a 2017 Indian historical action drama film directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia and produced by Gurdeep Singh Sappal and Rajya Sabha TV. The film is based on Indian National Army trials, the joint court martial of Indian National Army officers Colonel Prem Sahgal, Colonel Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon, Major Shah Nawaz Khan. The leading roles in Raag Desh have been played by Kunal Kapoor, Amit Sadh, Mohit Marwah and Mrudula Murali. The film was released on July 28, 2017.Rishi Punjabi is the cinematographer of the film. Kootathil Oruthan Kootathil Oruthan is a 2017 Indian Tamil coming of age romantic comedy film, written and directed by T.J.Gnanavel. The film features Ashok Selvan and Priya Anand in the lead roles. Featuring music composed by Nivas Prasanna, This movie is produced by Dream Warrior Pictures and Ramaniyam Talkies. The film was released on 28 July 2017 with mixed reviews. The Ex-File 3: Return of the Exes The Ex-File 3: The Return of the Exes, also known as Ex-File 3, is a 2017 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Tian Yusheng and is a sequel to the 2014 film Ex-Files and 2015 film Ex-Files 2. The Ground Beneath My Feet The Ground Beneath My Feet is a 2019 Austrian drama film directed by Marie Kreutzer. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival. The Ground Beneath My Feet had its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival on 9 February 2019. It premiered in Austria at the Diagonale film festival on 19 March 2019. The film was released theatrically on 22 March 2019. It was released in Germany on 16 May 2019. The Ground Beneath My Feet screened at the Inside Out film festival in Toronto on 26 May 2019; and the Frameline Film Festival in San Francisco on 21 June 2019. Reva Reva: A Journey Within is a 2018 Gujarati adventure drama film starring Chetan Dhanani and Monal Gajjar produced by Brainbox Studios and Baroda Talkies. The film is based on Gujarati author Dhruv Bhatts 1998 Gujarati novel Tatvamasi. The film was directed by Rahul Bhole and Vinit Kanojia. It was released on 6 April 2018 to positive critic reviews. The film won National Film Award for Best Film in Gujarati at the 66th National Film Awards. The Hallucinations of Baron Munchausen Baron Munchausens Dream, also known as Les Aventures de baron de Munchhausen and Monsieur le Baron a trop bien dîné, is a 1911 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. The China Plate The China Plate is a 1931 Silly Symphonies animated film. Central Airport Central Airport is a 1933 American pre-Code aviation drama film directed by William A. Wellman, based on the John C. "Jack" Moffitt story, "Hawks Mate". The film stars Richard Barthelmess and Sally Eilers. Central Airport was produced and released by Warner Bros., on April 15, 1933. John Wayne had an uncredited part in the film, playing a co-pilot, and this film features his first on-screen death. Page Miss Glory Page Miss Glory is a 1936 cartoon produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions. The voices in this cartoon were provided by members of the Our Gang series. Most of this short takes place in the form of a dream sequence. The Face at the Window The Face at the Window is a 1939 British horror film directed by George King. It was the second sound film adaptation of the 1897 stage melodrama by F. Brooke Warren after the 1932 version. The Outsider The Guinea Pig is a 1948 British film directed and produced by the Boulting brothers, known as The Outsider in the United States. The film is adapted from the 1946 play of the same name by Warren Chetham-Strode. Chained for Life Chained for Life is a 1952 exploitation film featuring the famous conjoined Hilton Twins, Daisy and Violet. It features several vaudeville acts, including juggler Whitey Roberts, a man doing bicycle stunts, and a man, Tony Lovello, who plays the William Tell Overture and "Hungarian Dance No. 5" at breakneck speed on an accordion. The movie incorporates aspects of the twins real life, including their singing act, a futile attempt by one sister to obtain a marriage license, and a publicity-stunt marriage. The twins voices are featured in three duets, including "Every Hour of Every Day" and "Love Thief". The movie was directed by Harry L. Fraser. Billie Billie is a 1965 American musical film directed by Don Weis. Based on the 1952 play Time Out For Ginger by Ronald Alexander, the film stars Patty Duke in the title role. House of 1,000 Dolls The House of 1,000 Dolls is a 1967 thriller starring Vincent Price. It has been described as "quite possibly the sleaziest movie AIP ever made". The film is set in Tangier. Released initially in Spain under the Spanish title La casa de las mil muñecas, it was not released in the United States until November 1967. The Oldest Profession The Oldest Profession is a 1967 internationally co-produced comedy film. It features contributions from six different film directors, each one doing a segment on prostitution through the ages. Just for the Hell of It Just for the Hell of It is a 1968 exploitation film directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. The Devil's Backbone The Deserter is a 1970 Italian-American Western film by Dino De Laurentiis. It was directed by Burt Kennedy. Scripted in the style of The Dirty Dozen, and designed as a vehicle for Yugoslavian theater and film matinee idol Bekim Fehmiu, the film featured an ensemble cast of well-known American actors. Noted as the boy in Shane, actor Brandon deWilde appears in his last Western film before his death the following year. The film was shot largely on location in Italy, Spain and Yugoslavia. Many exterior scenes were filmed at the Fort Bowie set built in the Province of Almería, Spain, where the desert landscape and climate that characterizes part of the province have made it a much utilized setting for Western films, among those A Fistful of Dollars, The Good and later 800 Bullets. This same set was also used in the films Blindman with Ringo Starr and A Reason to Live. Beware My Brethren The Fiend is a 1972 British serial killer horror film, directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring Ann Todd, Tony Beckley and Patrick Magee. The film is set against a background of religious fanaticism and, as with other films directed by Hartford-Davis, also includes elements of the sexploitation genre of the early 1970s. The Fiend as originally released runs for 98 minutes, but an edited version of 87 minutes was produced for the U.S. market. The film was released on DVD in 2005; however the DVD uses the cut version. Bugs Bunny Superstar Bugs Bunny: Superstar is a 1975 Looney Tunes documentary film narrated by Orson Welles and produced and directed by Larry Jackson. It was the first documentary to examine the history of the Warner Bros. cartoons, and includes nine Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies cartoons which were previously released during the 1940s: Whats Cookin Doc?, directed by Bob Clampett The Wild Hare, directed by Tex Avery A Corny Concerto, directed by Bob Clampett I Taw a Putty Tat, directed by Friz Freleng Rhapsody Rabbit, directed by Friz Freleng Walky Talky Hawky, directed by Robert McKimson My Favorite Duck, directed by Chuck Jones Hair-Raising Hare, directed by Chuck Jones The Old Grey Hare, directed by Bob Clampett Bugs Bunny: Superstar includes interviews with some legendary Warner Bros. animation directors of that period: Friz Freleng, Tex Avery and most prominently Bob Clampett. Clampett, whose collection of drawings, films, and memorabilia from the golden days of Termite Terrace was legendary, provided nearly all of the behind-the-scenes drawings and home-movie footage for the film; furthermore, his wife, Sody Clampett, is credited as the films production co-ordinator. Robert McKimson, Mel Blanc, and Chuck Jones were intended to be interviewed for the film, but all three were ultimately not involved for various reasons. Freleng and Avery appear only fleetingly in the film; according to Jackson, Freleng was laconic and did not reveal much, and while Avery talked at length and was entertaining, relatively little of what he said could be used for the film. Approximately 30 minutes of the films 90-minute duration is made up of documentary footage. Framed Framed is a 1975 film directed by Phil Karlson and stars Joe Don Baker and Conny Van Dyke. This is the final film of Karlsons Hollywood career. Nightmare in Badham County Nightmare in Badham County is a 1976 ABC TV women-in-prison film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey and starring Chuck Connors, Deborah Raffin and Lynne Moody. The film was so popular in China that it was released in cinemas and Raffin became the first Western actress to make a promotional tour of the country, after which she became an unofficial ambassador helping China make deals with Hollywood. Beyond Good and Evil Beyond Good and Evil is a 1977 drama film directed by Liliana Cavani. It stars Dominique Sanda, Erland Josephson and Robert Powell. The film follows the intense relationship formed in the 1880s between Friedrich Nietzsche, Lou Salomé and Paul Rée. This is the second part of "The German Trilogy" directed by Liliana Cavani. In The Night Porter she portrayed the connection between perversion and fascism. This time she depicts the life of Friedrich Nietzsche, a German philosopher who wrote Thus Spoke Zarathustra and Beyond Good and Evil. Virna Lisi won the Nastro dArgento Best supporting Actress award from the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists. Water Power Water Power is a pornographic film directed by Shaun Costello. Released circa 1976, it was loosely based on the real-life exploits of the Illinois "Enema bandit", Michael H. Kenyon, who administered forced enemas to female college students in the 1960s and 1970s. The film stars Jamie Gillis as a disturbed loner. In preparing for his role, Gillis reportedly asked to be flown to Illinois to interview the man his character was based upon. Colegas Colegas is a 1982 Spanish film written and directed by Eloy de la Iglesia and starring José Luis Manzano, Antonio Flores and Rosario Flores. The plot follows the misadventures of two young friends who are forced into street hustling and ever-expanding life of crime when one impregnates the sister of the other and they need to get the money to pay for her to have an abortion. Made with a low budget and no professional actors, Colegas was reviled by critics but it was a commercial success. Staryy novyy god The Old New Year is a 1981 Soviet comedy film directed by Naum Ardashnikov and Oleg Yefremov. After the successful staging at the Moscow Art Theatre, based on Mikhail Roshchins play of the same name, it was filmed at Mosfilm with almost the same set of actors. It is considered to be one of the most significant works by Naum Ardashnikov. Long Live Life Viva la vie is a 1984 French film directed by Claude Lelouch. Shadows Run Black Shadows Run Black is a 1984 erotic crime thriller directed by Howard Heard and starring Kevin Costner. The film follows a tough Los Angeles detective as he races against time to discover who is behind a string of brutal serial slayings. Costner plays the films main suspect. Perfect Witness Perfect Witness is a 1989 American thriller film directed by Robert Mandel and written by Terry Curtis Fox and Ron Hutchinson. The film stars Brian Dennehy, Aidan Quinn, Stockard Channing, Laura Harrington, Delroy Lindo and Joe Grifasi. The film premiered on HBO on October 28, 1989. Strapless Strapless is a 1989 film written and directed by David Hare. Night and Day Night and Day is a 1991 French drama film directed by Chantal Akerman. Min store tjocke far Night of the Orangutan is a 1992 Swedish drama film directed by Kjell-Åke Andersson. Rolf Lassgård won the award for Best Actor at the 28th Guldbagge Awards. The film was also nominated for Best Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay. Pet Shop Pet Shop is a 1994 science fantasy childrens film by Moonbeam Entertainment. The films plot involves an alien couple that comes to Earth in disguise. The Butterfly Effect El efecto mariposa is 1995 Spanish comedy-romance film directed by Fernando Colomo and starring María Barranco, Coque Malla, Rosa Maria Sardà, James Fleet, and Peter Sullivan. The Man Who Wouldn't Die The Man Who Wouldnt Die is a 1995 action mystery film by director Bill Condon. The film, which aired as a movie of the week during the May Sweeps in 1995, stars Roger Moore, Nancy Allen and Malcolm McDowell. Internationally, it received either a theatrical or direct-to-video release. Picture Perfect Picture Perfect is a 1995 comedy film by Feature Films for Families starring Richard Karn and Dave Thomas. First telecast October 14, 1995 on ABC, the film is about two families and Ernie Barrett, owner and CEO of Barretts Natural Soda. Anupama Anupama is a 1966 Hindi film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The movie stars Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, Shashikala, Deven Verma and Surekha Pandit. The music was composed by Hemant Kumar. The film was critically acclaimed and was nominated for four Filmfare Awards and won Filmfare Award for Best Cinematography, B&W. It did "Above Average" business at the Indian Box Office. Atomic Dog Atomic Dog is a 1998 sci-fi horror film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Daniel Hugh Kelly and Cindy Pickett. The story tells of a dog who, after being exposed to radiation, begins the search to identify himself with a pack. Vaishali Vaisali is a 1988 Indian Malayalam-language period drama film, directed and edited by Bharathan. Produced by M. M. Ramachandran and scripted by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, it was an adaptation of a sub-story told by Vedavyasa to King Yudhishtira in the epic Mahabharatha. It is the story of Vaisali, a devadasi girl who was assigned the mission of seducing Rishyashrungan, the son of Mahirshi Vibhandakan and bringing him to Chambapuri to perform a mahayagam to bring rain. The Criminal The Criminal is a 1999 British thriller film directed by Julian Simpson and starring Steven Mackintosh, Eddie Izzard and Natasha Little. After meeting a beautiful woman in a bar, a mans life is plunged into chaos. Amazon Amazon is a 2000 French film directed by Philippe de Broca and starring Jean Paul Belmondo. It had admissions of 78,706. The Californians The Californians is a 2005 American independent drama film from Hart Sharp Films starring Noah Wyle. It is a modern-day adaptation of the 1886 Henry James novel The Bostonians, with the location moved from Boston to Marin County, and with the political topic driving the plot changed from feminism to environmentalism. The Californians is the second film adaptation of The Bostonians, after the 1984 film The Bostonians. Pandippada Pandippada is a 2005 Malayalam comedy film written and directed by Rafi Mecartin, starring Dileep, Navya Nair, and Prakash Raj in the lead roles. It also stars Harisree Asokan, Rajan P. Dev, Salim Kumar, Ambika, Cochin Haneefa, Indrans, and Sukumari in other pivotal roles. The film was co-produced by Dileep under the banner of Graand Productions. The story follows Malayali Bhuvana Chandran, an unsuccessful entrepreneur in a lot of debt, who gets involved in a land conflict between two powerful landlords in Tamil Nadu: Pandi Durai and Karuppayya Swami. True True Lie True True Lie is 2006 thriller film directed by Eric Styles. The film follows Dana, who, after 12 years in an asylum, is reunited with her family and childhood friends Nathalie and Paige. Dana slowly begins to realize that the events that led to her stay there may not have been imaginary. True True Lie stars Jaime King as Nathalie, Lydia Leonard as Dana and Annabelle Wallis as Paige. Golden Oldies Casa da Mãe Joana is a 2008 Brazilian comedy film directed by Hugo Carvana. The film was released in Brazil on September 19, 2008. Its sequel, Casa da Mãe Joana 2, was released on September 6, 2013. The World Sinks Except Japan is a 2006 Japanese black comedy film directed by Minoru Kawasaki. It is a parody of the 2006 film Sinking of Japan. The original short novel written by Yasutaka Tsutsui criticizes nationalism and racism. It also describes humans as powerless against disaster. Streetballers Streetballers is a 2009 independent film by Matthew Scott Krentz. The film tells the story of a friendship between two junior college basketball players, one black, one Irish-American, both trying to use streetball as their escape. Jacob Whitmore, the black player is played by former University of Missouri basketball player Jimmy McKinney. Director Matthew Krentz plays the white basketball player John Hogan. The film was shot in St. Louis with an entirely local cast and crew. Krentz is from Webster Groves, one of the citys inner-ring suburbs. Public Enemy 3 Public Enemy Returns is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Kang Woo-suk. It is the sequel to Public Enemy and Another Public Enemy, also directed by Kang. 2007 was a poor year for South Korean cinema, largely due to the reduced screen quota from 146 to 73 days as part of the 2007 free trade agreement between the US and South Korea. This resulted in production costs rising, a series of box office failures, and the number of Korean films sold overseas dropping. During May 2008, only 7.8% of films shown in South Korea were Korean, the lowest level since records began in 2000. It was hoped that the Korean film industry might rally behind Public Enemy Returns. The film sold 4,337,983 tickets nationwide and was the 4th most attended film of 2008. Eva Eva is a 2010 Romanian drama film directed by Adrian Popovici. It premiered on 20 May 2010 at the Cannes Film Festival. Lo spazio bianco The White Space is a 2009 Italian drama film directed by Francesca Comencini. It entered the main competition at the 66th Venice International Film Festival. Poker King Poker King is a 2009 Hong Kong comedy film co-written and directed by Chan Hing-Kai and Janet Chun and starring Louis Koo and Sean Lau. Last Call Last Call is a 2012 American independent comedy film and the directorial debut of Greg Garthe. The film stars Travis Van Winkle and Ryan Hansen. Filming began in Los Angeles in August 2009. Shadows of Liberty The Eagleman Stag The Eagleman Stag is a 9-minute-long stop motion animated film by Michael Please. It is a darkly comic take on a mans obsession with the quickening perception of time that faces us as we age and his attempts to counter this effect. It won the BAFTA for the Best Short Animation. The score was composed for a string section by Ben Please and was recorded by Beth Porter, Emma Hooper and Ian Vorley. Ben also played harpsichord on the recordings and produced the sound design for the film. The voice of Peter Eagleman, the main character in the animation, was performed by actor David Cann. 8:46 8:46 is a 2011 drama film that simulates the moments of the September 11 on the United States. Directed by Jennifer Gargano, the film premiered at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival where it was picked up by Virgil Films and Entertainment. The film was released in September 2012. It won "Best Narrative Short" at the GI Film Festival, "Best Docudrama" and "Best Ensemble Cast" at Atlantic City Cinefest, and was an "Official Selection" of the New York City International Film Festival, Manhattan Film Festival, LA Shorts Fest, GI Film Festival, New Filmmakers New York and Atlantic City Cinefest. A portion of all proceeds of the film were donated to charity Tuesdays Children. Urban Hymn Urban Hymn is a 2015 British coming-of-age drama directed by Michael Caton-Jones, written by Nick Moorcroft, and starring Letitia Wright, Shirley Henderson, Isabella Laughland, Ian Hart, and starring Steven Mackintosh. The Landlords Padroni di casa is a 2012 Italian drama film directed by Edoardo Gabbriellini. It entered the competition at the 2012 Locarno International Film Festival. One Night Surprise One Night Surprise is a 2013 romantic-comedy film directed and written by Eva Jin and starring Fan Bingbing, Aarif Rahman, Pace Wu, Jiang Jinfu and Daniel Henney. Underdog Kids Underdog Kids is a film directed by Phillip Rhee that premiered on July 7, 2015. IRL IRL is a Swedish 2013 drama film, directed by Erik Leijonborg and starring Valter Skarsgård, Happy Jankell and Alba August. The picture is a remake of the Belgian film Ben X by Nic Balthazar. Mahabharat Mahabharat is a 2013 Indian computer animated historical drama film, directed by Amaan Khan and based on the Hindu epic of the same name. The film is produced by Kushal Kantilal Gada and Dhaval Jayantilal Gada. The film was a Christmas release on 27 December 2013. Several actors like Amitabh Bachchan, Sunny Deol, Ajay Devgn, Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff, Vidya Balan, Manoj Bajpayee, Deepti Naval have been signed up for the characters in the film. Mahabharat is touted as the most expensive animated film in Bollywood. The movie tells the story of the Indian epic Mahabharata in a way children would find entertaining. Baba Joon Baba Joon is a 2015 Israeli drama film directed by Yuval Delshad. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It won the award for Best Film at the 2015 Ophir Awards and became Israels entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The Reaper The Reaper is a 2014 Croatian-Slovenian drama film directed by Zvonimir Jurić. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Terminal is a 2015 Japanese drama film based on the novel by Shino Sakuragi who won the Naoki Prize in 2013. The films theme song is "Terminal" by My Little Lover. It was released on November 7, 2015. I'm Dead But I Have Friends Im Dead But I Have Friends is a 2015 French-Belgian comedy film written and directed by brothers Guillaume and Stéphane Malandrin. It was filmed in Brussels, Liège, and Schefferville, in Quebec. The film was nominated for seven Magritte Awards, including Best Film. The film was nominated for the César Award for Best Foreign Film at the 41st César Awards. Starfish Starfish is a 2016 British drama film written and directed by Bill Clark and starring Tom Riley and Joanne Froggatt. The film, based on a true story, follows a family who are thrown into turmoil when the husband contracts sepsis, a brutally damaging illness. Principal photography began on 4 December 2015 in Rutland. It was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 28 October 2016. Public Friends Amis publics is a 2016 French comedy film directed by Edouard Pluvieux. The St. Louis Kid The St. Louis Kid is a 1934 drama film directed by Ray Enright and starring James Cagney as a truck driver who gets mixed up in a union dispute after a union leader is killed and his girlfriend is kidnapped after witnessing the crime. Overland Stage Raiders Overland Stage Raiders is a 1938 "Three Mesquiteers" Western film starring John Wayne and directed by George Sherman. The film is notable for being the final film in which silent film icon Louise Brooks performed. Wayne played the lead in eight of the fifty-one films in the popular series. It was filmed on location at Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, and at the now defunct Conejo Valley Airport in Thousand Oaks. Blondie on a Budget Blondie on a Budget is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake and Rita Hayworth. It was the fifth entry into the long-running Blondie series of films, which ran between 1938 and 1950. Seven Sweethearts Seven Sweethearts is a 1942 musical film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Kathryn Grayson, Marsha Hunt and Van Heflin. Seven Sweethearts generated legal trouble seven years later. In 1949, Hungarian playwright Ferenc Herczeg sued MGM, producer Joe Pasternak and screenwriters Walter Reisch and Leo Townsend for $200,000, claiming they had plagiarized his play Seven Sisters, which he had written in 1903 and which Paramount Pictures had adapted into The Seven Sisters a 1915 movie starring Madge Evans. Herczeg was imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp in Hungary when Seven Sweethearts was produced and released, and consequently he didnt learn of the films existence until 1948. The suit was settled out of court for a substantial amount. Kathryn Graysons real-life sister, Frances Raeburn, played "Cornelius." Ditte, Child of Man Ditte, Child of Man,, is a 1946 socio-realistic Danish drama directed by Bjarne Henning-Jensen based on the novel by Martin Andersen Nexø. The film stars Tove Maës in the tragic story of an impoverished young girl who becomes the victim of harsh social conditions. The film has been noted as the first example of the more realistic and serious Danish film in the post-World War II era. Ditte, Child of Man is one of the ten films listed in Denmarks cultural canon by the Danish Ministry of Culture. Little Big Horn Little Big Horn is a 1951 American Western film written and directed by Charles Marquis Warren starring Lloyd Bridges, John Ireland and Marie Windsor. It was also known as The Fighting Seventh. Simba Simba is a 1955 British drama film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, and starring Dirk Bogarde, Donald Sinden, Virginia McKenna, and Basil Sydney. The screenplay concerns a British family living in East Africa, who become embroiled in the Mau Mau Uprising. Paris Holiday Paris Holiday is a 1958 comedy film starring Bob Hope, which was directed by Gerd Oswald, and written by Edmund Beloin, who was Hopes attorney, and Dean Riesner from a story by Hope. The film also features French comedian Fernandel, Anita Ekberg and Martha Hyer, and a rare appearance by writer/director Preston Sturges. The film was shot in Technirama and Technicolor in Paris and in the French village of Gambais. White Wilderness White Wilderness is a 1958 American-Canadian nature documentary produced by Walt Disney Productions. It is noted for its propagation of the misconception of lemming suicide. The film was directed by James Algar and narrated by Winston Hibler. It was filmed on location in Canada over the course of three years. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. A Ticklish Affair A Ticklish Affair, also known as Moon Walk, is a 1963 film directed by George Sidney and starring Shirley Jones, Gig Young and Red Buttons. The screenplay, by Ruth Brooks Flippen, was based on a short story by Barbara Luther. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe in 1964. Bad Day at Cat Rock Bad Day at Cat Rock is a 1965 Tom and Jerry cartoon written, produced and directed by Chuck Jones as essentially a remake of his 1963 Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner cartoon To Beep or Not to Beep. Maurice Noble was the cartoons co-director, the animation was credited to Ben Washam, Ken Harris, Don Towsley and Dick Thompson. The music was scored by Eugene Poddany and backgrounds by Phil DeGuard. Mel Blanc was on hand to supply the screams, yells, and other vocal effects. The cartoons title is a pun on the MGM film Bad Day at Black Rock, though the cartoons plot bears no resemblance. What's So Bad About Feeling Good? Whats So Bad About Feeling Good? is a 1968 comedy film directed by George Seaton and starring George Peppard, Mary Tyler Moore, Jeanne Arnold, Dom DeLuise and Gillian Spencer. The film was a box office disappointment. Sinful Davey Sinful Davey is a 1969 adventure/ crime/ comedy film directed by John Huston and starring John Hurt, Pamela Franklin, and in early appearances Fionnula Flanagan and Anjelica Huston. Huston later said the film was "very good" but "spoiled beyond recognition" by the producers. Leisure Leisure is a 1976 Australian animated short film directed by Bruce Petty. The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 49th Academy Awards. It is also one of the few Australian animated films to win such an honor. Target of an Assassin Target of an Assassin is a 1977 film directed by Peter Collinson and starring Anthony Quinn and John Phillip Law. It was completed in South Africa in 1976 as Tigers Dont Cry, but was not put into general American release for nearly nine years. Other alternate titles include African Rage, The Long Shot, and Fatal Assassin. Based on the novel Running Scared by Jon Burmeister. Bloody Monkey Master Iron Monkey is a 1977 Hong Kong–Taiwanese martial arts film directed by, and starring Chen Kuan Tai, as a Shaolin Temple trained Monkey Kung Fu expert, fighting against the Qings. 31 iyunya 31 June is a two-part fantasy TV musical, loosely based on a story by John Boynton Priestley. The film premiered in the USSR in 1978. The film was conceived and developed by Leonid Kvinikhidze and Alexander Zatsepin. It was archived for over ten years after its premiere, because Alexander Godunov, a famous ballet dancer in the Bolshoi Theatre and one of the films leads, requested political asylum in the United States. Pastorale 1943 Pastorale 1943 is a 1978 Dutch drama film directed by Wim Verstappen and starring Frederik de Groot. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 51st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Looks and Smiles Looks and Smiles is a 1981 British drama film directed by Ken Loach. It is based on the novel of the same name, written by Barry Hines. The film was entered into the 1981 Cannes Film Festival, where Loach won the Young Cinema Award. The film was shot in black-and-white entirely on location in Sheffield. There is some Yorkshire dialect in the film, although not as much as in previous Loach-Hines collaborations such as Kes and The Price of Coal. Despite this, the review in the New York Times complained that "a great deal of the dialogue remains unintelligible to the American ear." Ken Loach considered the film a failure and turned to making documentaries for several years afterwards, saying that the film failed to "create the outrage in the audience that should have been there". He also considered it "the end of an era" as he avoided long camera shots in subsequent films. A 2016 Guardian article wrote, "Even the most devoted fan found 1981’s Looks & Smiles painfully miserable". In support of the film, it has been held up as one of Ken Loachs film that does not propagate one political view heavily, as opposed to Fatherland or Land and Freedom An Uncertain Season An Uncertain Season is a 1988 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Ladislav Smoljak. The Diary of a Big Man Diary of a Big Man is a 1988 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by veteran producer and actor Chor Yuen, produced by Tsui Hark and starring Chow Yun-fat in the lead role. The film co-stars Sally Yeh, Joey Wong, Waise Lee, Carrie Ng and Kent Cheng as the police inspector. Iguana Iguana is a 1988 American adventure drama/thriller film directed by Monte Hellman and starring Everett McGill in the main role. The movie is based on the titular novel by Spanish author Alberto Vázquez-Figueroa, itself based on the life of a real Irish sailor called Patrick Watkins. The movie was mainly shot on location in Lanzarote. Monte Hellman won Bastone Bianco Award for this movie on the Venice Film Festival in 1988. Iguana premiered in theaters on April 1, 1988, and was released on DVD on January 30, 2001 via Anchor Bay Entertainment. The movie ends with the titles "For Warren" as Hellman dedicated the film to his friend Warren Oates who died in 1982. Bed & Breakfast Bed & Breakfast is a 1992 romantic comedy film directed by Robert Ellis Miller, and stars Roger Moore, Talia Shire, Colleen Dewhurst and Nina Siemaszko. It began filming on York Beach in 1989. Aclà Aclas Descent into Floristella is a 1992 Italian drama film written and directed by Aurelio Grimaldi. It entered the competition at the 49th Venice International Film Festival. Gospa Gospa is a 1995 religious drama starring Martin Sheen and Morgan Fairchild about events surrounding pilgrimages to a small village in Herzegovina where six school children claim Lady appeared in 1981. The movie highlights Communists preying on Catholics and Croats who suffer at the hands of authorities. Martin Sheen plays Franciscan priest , who was tortured and tried for treason by the Yugoslav government for refusing to betray his people. The Big Swap The Big Swap is a 1998 British drama film written and directed by Niall Johnson. It discusses the exchanging sexual partners for one night between bunch of friends and how it affects their lives. Kitchen Party Kitchen Party is a 1997 film written and directed by Gary Burns. The movie cast a number of then-unknown young Canadian actors, including Scott Speedman, Laura Harris, and Tygh Runyan, and was released on September 8, 1997 at the Toronto International Film Festival. Prime Time American Raspberry is a 1977 parody film that lampoons various films of the 1970s, much like The Groove Tube, Tunnel Vision, The Kentucky Fried Movie and Amazon Women on the Moon. It was filmed for Warner Brothers with a budget $30,000, but was rejected as being unreleasable. Cannon Pictures later acted as distributor during a brief showing in theaters in 1980. Loving Jezebel Loving Jezebel is a 1999 American comedy film written and directed by Kwyn Bader. The film stars Hill Harper, David Moscow, Laurel Holloman, Nicole Ari Parker, Sandrine Holt and Lysa Aya Trenier. The film was released on October 27, 2000, by Universal Focus. The Master The Master is a 1980 martial arts film produced in Hong Kong. It was directed by Lu Chin Ku and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. The film stars Chen Kuan-tai, Yuen Tak, and Wang Lung-wei. Goryachiy sneg Hot Snow is a 1972 Soviet war film, directed by Gabriel Yegiazarov. Duck! The Carbine High Massacre Duck! The Carbine High Massacre is a 1999 American teen black comedy crime film about a school shooting. Released just over six months after the Columbine High School massacre event, it was written, produced and directed by William Hellfire and Joey Smack, who also starred. After the film was released, Hellfire and Smack were arrested for possession of weapons on school property. The film is said to have helped pay for Hellfires legal fees. Georg Georg is a 2007 biography drama film about Estonian singer Georg Ots. It was directed by Peeter Simm and written by Mati Põldre and Alexander Borodyansky. They used interview material from Georg Ots second wife Asta Ots. The film stars prominent Estonian actor Marko Matvere, Russian actress Anastasiya Makeyeva and Latvian singer Renārs Kaupers. The film was released in Estonia on 5 October 2007. Georg was made together by Estonia, Russia and Finland and it runs approximately 105 minutes. The budget was 32 million kroons, which is the highest for an Estonian film ever. Georg was shot on location in Tallinn, Helsinki and Moscow. Noah's Ark Noahs Ark is a 2007 Argentine-Italian animated comedy adventure film directed by Juan Pablo Buscarini. It is based on the biblical story of Noahs Ark with its focus in the animals point of view. The story tends to follow the traditional story; however, both the humans and the animals involved are seen as anthropomorphic beings. Diary of a Tired Black Man Diary of a Tired Black Man is a 2008 independent film that combines elements of a comedy-drama with elements of a documentary film. It is the debut film of writer/director Tim Alexander. Long Branch Long Branch is Canadian short, comedy, drama movie directed by Dane Clark in 2011. Starred Alex House and Jenny Raven. Paglu Paglu is a 2011 Bengali-language romantic comedy film. Directed by Rajib Biswas. The film is a remake of Telugu film Devadasu. A Computer Animated Hand A Computer Animated Hand is a 1972 American computer-animated film produced by Edwin Catmull and Fred Parke. Produced during Catmulls tenure at the University of Utah, the short was created for a graduate course project. After creating a model of Catmulls left hand, 350 triangles and polygons were drawn in ink on the model. The model was digitized and laboriously animated in a three-dimensional animation program that Catmull wrote. The film consists of three sequences: the data output of the hand without lines, a halftone sequence that lacks smooth shading, and finally, the completed animation. The film depicts the hand swiveling, opening and closing, pointing at the viewer, and lastly, zooms to the inside of the hand. The clip also features animation of an artificial heart valve and human faces. Snippets of the film were used in the 1976 film Futureworld. As one of the earliest examples of computer animation, the film has been hailed as groundbreaking and revolutionary. Catmull went on to become a co-founder of Pixar and President of Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios. In 2011, the film was inducted in the National Film Registry, labeled "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Library of Congress scholars wrote: "In creating the film, Catmull worked out concepts that would become the foundation for computer graphics that followed." Bittoo Boss Bittoo Boss is a 2012 Hindi comedy film directed by Supavitra Babul. The film features Pulkit Samrat and Amita Pathak in lead roles. It revolves around a man who records videos at weddings. Njan Steve Lopez Njan Steve Lopez is a 2014 Malayalam film, directed by Rajeev Ravi. The production is also supported by Jar Pictures, M.R Filmworks and Media Mill. The film is set in Thiruvananthapuram city and stars Farhaan Faasil and debutante Ahaana Krishna. It released on August 8, 2014. Doraemon: Nobita and the Space Heroes , also known as Doraemon The Super Star 2015 and later as Doraemon the Movie 35th is a Japanese anime superhero film and the 35th Doraemon film. It was released in Japan on 7 March 2015. This movie commemorates the 35th anniversary of the Doraemon anime series and 10th anniversary of the Doraemon anime. This movie is similar to Doraemons 6th movie, Nobitas Little Star Wars. Kanal Kanal is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language thriller road movie, directed by M. Padmakumar and written by S. Suresh Babu. The film stars Mohanlal, Anoop Menon, Atul Kulkarni, Pratap Pothan, Honey Rose, Sheelu Abraham, and Nikita Thukral. The film was produced by Abaam Movies in association with Aashirvad Cinemas. Ouseppachan and Vinu Thomas composed the soundtrack. The principal photography commenced in May 2015 in Kochi and completed in August. Kochi, Hyderabad, Karwar, Goa and Qatar were the filming locations. The film released in India on 22 October 2015. Mr. Robinson Crusoe Mr. Robinson Crusoe is a 1932 Pre-Code American film. It is one of the few "talkie" films starring Douglas Fairbanks, in his penultimate film role; Fairbanks also produced the film and provided the story. The film was directed by A. Edward Sutherland, a veteran silent film director, for Fairbankss Elton Productions, and released by United Artists. Steve Drexel shows a fiery optimism and can-do spirit that matches the Fairbanks screen persona that appears in his most popular films. The South Seas comedy adventure featured location filming on Tahiti with working titles being Tropical Knight, A Modern Robinson Crusoe and Robinson Crusoe of the South Seas. The Wet Parade The Wet Parade is a 1932 American pre-Code film drama directed by Victor Fleming and starring Robert Young, Myrna Loy, Walter Huston, Lewis Stone and Jimmy Durante.. It is based on a 1931 novel by Upton Sinclair. Eskimo Eskimo is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is based on the books Der Eskimo and Die Flucht ins weisse Land by Danish explorer and author Peter Freuchen. The film stars Ray Mala as Mala, Lulu Wong Wing as Malas first wife Aba, Lotus Long as Malas second wife Iva, Peter Freuchen as the Ship Captain, W. S. Van Dyke as Inspector White, and Joseph Sauers as Sergeant Hunt. Eskimo was the first feature film to be shot in a Native American language, although the AFI Catalog of Feature Films lists several earlier features shot in Alaska beginning in the later teens with The Barrier, The Girl Alaska, Back to Gods Country, and Heart of Alaska. Eskimo documented many of the hunting and cultural practices of Native Alaskans. The production for the film was based at Teller, where housing, storage facilities, a film laboratory, and other structures were built to house the cast, crew, and equipment. Eskimo was nicknamed "Camp Hollywood" with a crew that included 42 cameramen and technicians, six airplane pilots, and Emil Ottinger — a chef from the Roosevelt Hotel. Numerous locations were used for filming, including Cape Lisburne in March 1933, Point Hope and Cape Serdtse-Kamen in April to July, and Herald Island in the Chukchi Sea in July. The film crew encountered difficulties recording native speech due to the "kh" sound of the native language. Altogether, pre-production, principal photography, and post-production took 17 months. The motion picture was well received by critics upon release on 14 November 1933, and received the first-ever Oscar for Best Film Editing, although it didnt fare well at the box office. Scholar Peter Geller has more recently criticized the film as depicting the Eskimo as childlike, simple, and mythic "noble savages" rather than as human beings. Blind Alley Blind Alley is a 1939 crime drama film directed by Charles Vidor. Saved by the Belle Saved by the Belle is the 40th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1939 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Lady from Louisiana Lady from Louisiana is a 1941 American Western film starring John Wayne and Ona Munson. It was produced and directed by Bernard Vorhaus. Pillow to Post Pillow to Post is a 1945 romantic comedy film set in World War II. It stars Ida Lupino, Sydney Greenstreet and William Prince, and is based on the play Pillar to Post by Rose Simon Kohn. A tired traveling saleswoman goes to great lengths to find a place to sleep. Tripoli Tripoli is a 1950 American adventure film directed by Will Price and written by Winston Miller. The film is a fictionalized account of the Battle of Derna at Derna, a coastal town in modern eastern Libya in April 1805 against Tripoli, one of the four Barbary states in North Africa and stars John Payne, Maureen OHara, Howard Da Silva, Phillip Reed, Grant Withers, Lowell Gilmore and Connie Gilchrist. The film was released on November 9, 1950, by Paramount Pictures. The Clown The Clown is a 1953 American drama film starring Red Skelton with Jane Greer and Tim Considine, and directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The story is derived from The Champ. The Long Haul The Long Haul is a 1957 British drama film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Victor Mature, Patrick Allen and Diana Dors. The Naked Maja For the painting by Francisco de Goya whose title is often translated as "The Naked Maja", see . The Naked Maja is a 1958 Italian-French-American co-production made by S.G.C., Titanus Films, and United Artists. This historical film recounting of the romance between the painter Francisco Goya and the Duchess of Alba was directed by Henry Koster, and produced by Silvio Clementelli and Goffredo Lombardo. The screenplay was by Norman Corwin, Giorgio Prosperi and Albert Lewin based on a story by Oscar Saul and Talbot Jennings. The music score was by Angelo Lavagnino and the cinematography by Giuseppe Rotunno. The film stars Ava Gardner and Anthony Franciosa with Amedeo Nazzari, Gino Cervi, Lea Padovani, Massimo Serato, and a largely Italian cast. It is based on a novel by Noel Gerson. The Snake Woman The Snake Woman is a low budget black-and-white 1961 British horror film produced by George Fowler and directed by Sidney J. Furie. It stars Susan Travers and John McCarthy. The film was shown on a double bill in the UK with several movies, including re-releases of The Split and The Vikings, and as the second feature on a double bill with Doctor Bloods Coffin in the US. The film is set in a small English village at the turn of the 20th century. It tells the story of Atheris, a young woman who has the power to transform from human to cobra, and the Scotland Yard detective sent to investigate a series of deaths, unusual because all the victims died after being bitten by snakes that are not native to the UK. Moon Pilot Moon Pilot is a 1962 American Technicolor science fiction satirical comedy film from Walt Disney Productions, released through Buena Vista Distribution, directed by James Neilson, and starring Tom Tryon, Brian Keith, Edmond OBrien, Dany Saval, and Tommy Kirk. The film is based on Robert Buckners 1960 novel Starfire and reflects Disneys interest in Americas space program during John F. Kennedys presidential era in the early 1960s. Renaissance Renaissance is a 1964 French animation and short film directed by Walerian Borowczyk. A Man Could Get Killed A Man Could Get Killed is a 1966 adventure comedy film directed by Ronald Neame and Cliff Owen, shot on various locations in Portugal and starring James Garner, Melina Mercouri, Sandra Dee, Anthony Franciosa, and Robert Coote. The fourteen-year-old Jenny Agutter worked on the film but did not appear in the final cut. The screenplay was written by Richard L. Breen, and T. E. B. Clarke and David E. Walker based on the Walkers novel Diamonds For Danger. The film introduced the melody of "Strangers in the Night" by German composer Bert Kaempfert, which won the Golden Globe Award for "Best Original Song in a Motion Picture" of 1967. A Lovely Way to Die A Lovely Way to Die is a 1968 American crime film directed by David Lowell Rich and starring Kirk Douglas, Sylva Koscina, Eli Wallach and Kenneth Haigh. A police officer resigns from the force and becomes a bodyguard to the wife of a wealthy man. When her husband is found dead, he tries to clear her of murder. The film is notable for two supporting players: Martyn Green, longtime Gilbert and Sullivan specialist and actor/singer/director with the DOyly Carte Opera Company, makes a rare movie appearance, and Ali MacGraw makes her film debut in a walk-on. Hooray for the Blue Hussars Hooray for the Blue Hussars is a 1970 Danish comedy film directed by Annelise Reenberg and starring Emil Hass Christensen. Girls for Rent I Spit on Your Corpse, also known as Fatal Pursuit and Girls for Rent, is a 1974 American crime film directed by cult director Al Adamson. Originally released on October 13, 1974, the film has been distributed on DVD by Troma Entertainment. The Loneliest Runner The Loneliest Runner is an autobiographical made-for-television film written, and directed by Bonanza star Michael Landon. It first aired on December 20, 1976 on NBC and starred Lance Kerwin, Brian Keith, DeAnn Mears, and Landons Little House on the Prairie daughter, Melissa Sue Anderson. The film was nominated for two Emmys. The Double McGuffin The Double McGuffin is a 1979 American mystery film written and directed by Joe Camp. The film starred Ernest Borgnine and George Kennedy, alongside a group of young actors, some of whom later became well-known names in the U.S., including Lisa Whelchel, who would go on to star in the sitcom The Facts of Life. Elke Sommer and NFL stars Ed Too Tall Jones and Lyle Alzado also appear in smaller roles. The film also included a young Vincent Spano as well as Dion Pride. An opening narration is provided by Orson Welles. The cast included Chicago native Michael Gerard, and Dallas area child actors Greg Hodges and Jeff Nicholson. Hollywood Hot Tubs Hollywood Hot Tubs is a 1984 comedy film starring Paul Gunning, Donna McDaniel, Michael Andrew and Jewel Shepard and directed by Chuck Vincent. Cold Feet Cold Feet is a 1989 comedy film directed by Robert Dornhelm. It stars Keith Carradine, Tom Waits, Bill Pullman, Sally Kirkland & Rip Torn. Signs of Life Signs of Life, also known as One for Sorrow, Two for Joy, is a film by American director John David Coles, released May 5, 1989. It stars Beau Bridges, Vincent DOnofrio, and Arthur Kennedy. Kathy Bates, Mary-Louise Parker, Will Patton, and Kate Reid also are featured. Signs of Life was filmed in various small-town locations in Maine, with the exception of an underwater sequence filmed at Mystic Marine Aquarium in Mystic. It is the story of a Maine man who is losing his boat and his business. The film earned director Coles a Deauville Film Festival award, but was a financial loss. The Forgotten One The Forgotten One is a 1989 American supernatural thriller film starring Kristy McNichol and Terry OQuinn. Delta Heat Delta Heat is a 1992 film directed by Michael Fischa and written by Sam A. Scribner. The buddy police film was shot in New Orleans, Louisiana. The screenplay was originally written by Bruce Akiyama to be a television pilot, commissioned by Sawmill Entertainment, but after producer Richard L. Albert made The Forbidden Dance, he decided to hire writer Sam Scribner to expand the script to feature film length. During production, producer Albert spent six hours in the bayous north of New Orleans convincing alligator hunter Bob Raymond to catch 40 alligators which appear in the final scene. Deadly Relations Deadly Relations is a 1993 American television film directed by Bill Condon. It stars Robert Urich, Shelley Fabares and Gwyneth Paltrow. The film originally aired on ABC on May 22, 1993. Deadly Relations is based on the true crime book Deadly Relations: A True Story of Murder in a Suburban Family by Carol Donahue and Shirley Hall. Donahue and Hall are the daughters of Leonard Fagot, a New Orleans attorney whose obsession with controlling his daughters led to him murdering their husbands for hefty insurance pay outs. Ten Benny Ten Benny is a 1995 film directed by Eric Bross and starring Adrien Brody. It currently has a 44% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 9 reviews. The Piano Lesson The Piano Lesson is a 1995 American television film based on the play The Piano Lesson by August Wilson. Produced by Hallmark Hall of Fame, the film originally aired on CBS on February 5, 1995. Directed by Lloyd Richards, the film stars Charles S. Dutton and Alfre Woodard, and relies on most of its cast from the original Broadway production. A Brooklyn State of Mind A Brooklyn State of Mind is a 1997 American crime drama film written and directed by Frank Rainone. Terror Express Terror Express is a 1979 Italian crime film directed by Ferdinando Baldi and starring Silvia Dionisio. The screenplay was written by George Eastman . Let's Get Lost Lets Get Lost is a 1997 Danish film written and directed by Jonas Elmer and produced by Per Holst. The film is a improvisational slice-of-life comedy shot in black and white. The film earned the 1998 Bodil Award for Best Danish Film and shared the Robert Award for Best Danish Film with Barbara. His Days Are Numbered I giorni contati is a 1962 Italian drama film directed by Elio Petri. It was awarded best film at the Mar del Plata Film Festival. It also won the Silver Ribbon for Best Original Story. Desert Thunder Desert Thunder is a 1998 action film, It uses stock footage from Iron Eagle and Navy Seals. The Assassination Atentát is a 1964 black-and-white Czechoslovak war film directed by Jiří Sequens. The World War II story depicts events before and after the assassination of top German leader Reinhard Heydrich in Prague. The film was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Golden Prize. Czech historians have called the film the historically most accurate depiction of the events surrounding Operation Anthropoid. On Top On Top is an Icelandic musical comedy from 1982, directed by Icelandic director Ágúst Guðmundsson. The film, which still enjoys widespread popularity in Iceland, tells the story of two bands that go on a tour together and then become engaged in a rivalry. The cast is composed members of the pop bands Stuðmenn and Grýlurnar, and the film is largely based on performances by the two bands. According to Valgeir Guðjónsson the L.A. Times film critic reviewed the movie and started the review by saying "On Top features a bunch of Icelandic fruitcakes wearing strange clothes" The Simian Line The Simian Line is a 2001 American improvisational film released in New York City and Los Angeles. It was filmed over an eleven-day period. The ensemble cast includes Harry Connick Jr., Cindy Crawford, Tyne Daly, William Hurt, Monica Keena, Samantha Mathis, Lynn Redgrave, Jamey Sheridan and Eric Stoltz. The Enchanted Well The Enchanted Well is a 1903 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Bir Yudum Sevgi A Sip of Love is a 1984 Turkish drama film, co-written, co-produced and directed by Atıf Yılmaz, featuring Kadir İnanır and Hale Soygazi as an unhappily married couple, who are divided when he loses his job and she is forced to find factory work. The film screened in competition at the 21st Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, where it won Golden Oranges for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Best Music, and the 4th International Istanbul Film Festival, where it won Best Turkish Film. Stray Dogs StrayDog: Kerberos Panzer Cops, lit. , a 1991 Japanese film directed by Mamoru Oshii and starring Shigeru Chiba and Yoshikatsu Fujiki. It is the second theatrical film related to the Kerberos saga manga Kerberos Panzer Cop. It was preceded by The Red Spectacles, released in 1987. The film is a prequel to The Red Spectacles. It was followed by Jin-Roh in 1999. Hum To Mohabbat Karega Hum Toh Mohabbat Karega is a 2000 Bollywood thriller-comedy film. It was the first time Bobby Deol and Karisma Kapoor were paired. This film was inspired by the 1981 Hollywood film Eyewitness, starring William Hurt and Sigourney Weaver. The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. The Mark of Cain The Mark of Cain is a 2000 documentary film on Russian criminal tattoos directed by Alix Lambert. Raja Raja is a 2002 Indian Tamil language romance film directed by Ezhil which stars Ajith Kumar, Jyothika, Priyanka Trivedi, Mantra and Sonu Sood in the lead roles. The film opened in July 2002 to negative reviews and was declared a flop at the box office.The film was dubbed into Telugu as Nuvvu Naaku Kavali. The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence aired on ABC on March 19, 1975. It was one of two pilots produced for The Muppet Show. The other pilot, The Muppets Valentine Show, aired in 1974. In this half-hour variety special, the Muppets parody the proliferation of sex and violence on television. Nigel, Sam the Eagle, and hippie bassist Floyd Pepper prepare for a Pageant based on the Seven Deadly Sins, with Muppets representing the Sins—Envy, Anger, Gluttony, Vanity, Lust, Greed, and Sloth. Ankahee Ankahee is an Indian semi-biographical romantic thriller film directed by Vikram Bhatt and starring Aftab Shivdasani, Ameesha Patel and Esha Deol. The film was originally titled Aakhir. This movie was based upon the life of former Miss Universe Sushmita Sen, who was publicly in a relationship with Indian film director Vikram Bhatt. Controlled Experiment "Controlled Experiment" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 13 January 1964, during the first season. It is the only comedy episode of the series. Kanda Naal Mudhal Kanda Naal Mudhal is a 2005 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by newcomer V. Priya, who had earlier assisted Mani Ratnam. Produced by Prakash Raj under the Duet Films banner, the film stars Prasanna, Laila and Karthik Kumar in the lead roles and Revathi Menon, and Lakshmi all play in other roles. The films music was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film released on 18 November 2005 became a super hit in most areas raising business for the lead actors. One Out of Two One Out of Two is a 2006 Italian drama film directed by Eugenio Cappuccio. It entered the competition at the Rome Film Festival, in which Ninetto Davoli was awarded best supporting actor. Pattiyal Pattiyal is a 2006 Indian Tamil language crime thriller film written and directed by Vishnuvardhan. The film tackles the issue of dons. It stars Bharath, Arya, Pooja Umashankar, Padmapriya Janakiraman, Cochin Haneefa and Santhana Bharathi in pivotal roles. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. This film was released on 17 March 2006. This film was based on the 1999 Thai film Bangkok Dangerous. 1st Night 1st Night is a 2010 opera themed comedy film directed by Christopher Menaul and starring Richard E. Grant, Sarah Brightman, Mia Maestro, and Julian Ovenden. Toh Baat Pakki! Toh Baat Pakki! is a 2010 Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Kedar Shinde. The film, produced by Ramesh S Taurani under Tips Music Films, stars Tabu, Sharman Joshi, Vatsal Seth, Yuvika Chaudhary, and Ayub Khan in the lead roles. The movie marked the directorial debut of a Marathi filmmaker, Kedar Shinde. The film tells the story of a middle class woman in search for a match for her sister. She happens to meet two matches and lands up in a dilemma to choose one. The woman and her sister have different choices. The rest of the film reveals the hilarious chaos created. The film was released on 19 February 2010, and received mostly mixed reviews from critics. Fur of Flying Fur of Flying is a 2010 3D computer-animated Looney Tunes short film featuring the characters Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Directed by Matthew OCallaghan and written by Tom Sheppard, the film was first shown in theaters before Warner Bros. feature-length film The Owls of GaHoole. In 2014, Warner Bros. Animation published this short on YouTube. The Woman in the Septic Tank The Woman in the Septic Tank is a 2011 Filipino comedy independent film directed by Marlon N. Rivera, written by Chris Martinez, and starring JM De Guzman, Kean Cipriano, Cai Cortez and Eugene Domingo. The film follows three aspiring filmmakers who are set out to make a film for the sole purpose of receiving international recognition and awards. The Woman in the Septic Tank was submitted as the Philippines official entry for the 2011 Academy Awards for Best Foreign Film, and was an entry for the 2011 Cinemalaya Festival. It was produced by Martinez-Rivera Films and Quantum Films. The film was released on August 3, 2011 by Star Cinema and grossed 38.4 million pesos and was the highest grossing Filipino independent film at the time until it was surpassed in 2015 by That Thing Called Tadhana. Best of Luck Best of Luck is a Punjabi film starring Gippy Grewal, Jazzy B, Binnu Dhillon, Simran Kaur Mundi and Sonam Bajwa. Music for the film was composed by Jatinder Shah. Shooting of the film started in May 2012 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and the second schedule was completed in Jalandhar, Punjab in September 2012. Die Rache der Wanderhure The Revenge of the Whore is a 2012 television film, based on the novel Die Kastellanin written by Iny Lorentz. It is the sequel of the 2010 television film The Whore. The title song is "Mna Na H-Eireann" by the French singer Nolwenn Leroy. The film was produced in Austria and the Czech Republic, by Josef Aichholzer and cost €5.6 million. It aired in Germany February 28, 2012 on Sat.1. Our Curse Our Curse is a 2013 Polish documentary film by Tomasz Śliwiński documenting the first six months in their life of his son Leo, who suffers from the rare genetic disorder called Ondines curse. When Leo was born, a friend of Śliwiński’s had suggested he document his experiences as a form of therapy. Śliwiński was in film school at the time; his wife Magda Hueckel is a professional photographer. Our Curse was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary at the 87th Academy Awards. The film was produced by . {| class="wikitable" ! colspan="5" style="background: LightSteelBlue;" | Awards |- ! Award ! Date of ceremony ! Category ! Recipients and nominees ! Result |- | Academy Award | February 22, 2015 | Best Short Subject Documentary | Tomasz Śliwiński | |- | Crested Butte Film Festival | September 18, 2015 | Best Documentary Short | Tomasz Śliwiński | |} The Divorce Party The Divorce Party is an upcoming American romantic comedy film directed by Hughes William Thompson and written by Mark Famiglietti and Lane Garrison. The film stars Thomas Cocquerel, Matilda Lutz, and Claire Holt. God's Own Country Gods Own Country is a 2014 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Vasudevan Sanal. Murmur of the Hearts Murmur of the Hearts is a 2015 Hong Kong-Taiwanese romantic drama film directed by Sylvia Chang. It was released on April 10, 2015 in Taiwan and April 30, 2015 in China. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Worldly Girl Worldly Girl is a 2016 Italian drama film co-written and directed by Marco Danieli, at his feature film debut. The film was screened at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival in the Venice Days section, in which it was awarded the Lizzani Award. Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak Academy - Future Arc is an anime television series directed by Seiji Kishi at Lerche. The anime is the second animated series based on Spike Chunsofts Danganronpa video game franchise, and serves as a conclusion to the "Hopes Peak Academy" saga established in the previously released games Trigger Happy Havoc and Goodbye Despair. The series is divided into two parts, and which both aired between July and September 2016, followed by a finale, which aired on September 29, 2016. All three parts are licensed by Funimation. A spin-off manga, Danganronpa Gaiden: Killer Killer, was serialized in Kodanshas Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine between March 2016 and May 2017. The Prize The Prize is a 2017 Italian film directed by Alessandro Gassman. Kitchener's Great Army in the Battle of the Somme The Battle of the Somme, is a 1916 British documentary and propaganda war film, shot by two official cinematographers, Geoffrey Malins and John McDowell. The film depicts the British Army in the preliminaries and early days of the Battle of the Somme. The film premièred in London on 10 August 1916 and was released generally on 21 August. The film depicts trench warfare, marching infantry, artillery firing on German positions, British troops waiting to attack on 1 July, treatment of wounded British and German soldiers, British and German dead and captured German equipment and positions. A scene during which British troops crouch in a ditch then "go over the top" was staged for the camera behind the lines. The film was a great success, watched by about 20 million people in Britain in the first six weeks of exhibition and distributed in eighteen other countries. A second film, covering a later phase of the battle, was released in 1917 as The Battle of the Ancre and the Advance of the Tanks. In 1920 the film was preserved in the film archive of the Imperial War Museum. In 2005 it was inscribed on UNESCOs Memory of the World Register and digitally restored, and in 2008, was released on DVD. The Battle of the Somme is significant as an early example of film propaganda, an historical record of the battle and as a popular source of footage illustrating the First World War. There It Is There It Is is a 1928 silent black-and-white comedy short directed by Harold L. Muller and starring Charles R. Bowers. The plot centers on Charley MacNeesha, a Scotland Yard detective who carries a stop motion-animated bug assistant called MacGregor in a matchbox. The pair travel to New York City to investigate the "Fuzz-Faced Phantom", who causes full-grown chickens to hatch from eggs, pots to float across rooms, and pants to dance of their own volition. In 2004, the film was named to the National Film Registry by the Librarian of Congress for its "cultural, aesthetic, or historical significance". Porky in Egypt Porky in Egypt is a 1938 cartoon in the Looney Tunes series that stars Porky Pig. While vacationing in Egypt, Porky rides his camel Humpty Bumpty into the desert, only for both to overheat and succumb to "desert madness" The Proud Valley The Proud Valley is a 1940 Ealing Studios film starring the African-American actor Paul Robeson. Filmed on location in the South Wales coalfield, the heart of the main coal mining region of Wales, the film tells the story of a Black American miner and baritone singer who is invited to join a male voice choir. It documents the hard realities of Welsh coal miners’ lives. Slightly Honorable Slightly Honorable is a 1939 American film directed by Tay Garnett. The film was based on the 1939 novel Send Another Coffin by F.G. Presnell. Always in My Heart Always in My Heart is a 1942 American drama film directed by Jo Graham and starring Kay Francis and Walter Huston. The song "Siempre en Mi Corazón", by Ernesto Lecuona and Kim Gannon was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song. Shivering Sherlocks Shivering Sherlocks a 1948 film starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. Is the 104th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Outpost in Morocco Outpost in Morocco is a 1949 action adventure film directed by Robert Florey, starring George Raft and Marie Windsor. Paul Gerard, a Moroccan Spahi officer and his French Foreign Legion garrison, holds off attacks from the native tribes of the Emir of Bel-Rashad, the father of Cara, the woman he loves. As a rarity amongst American films of the Foreign Legion genre, the Legion cooperated with the producers. A second unit led by Robert Rossen filmed scenes in Morocco. Some of the large scale action scenes of the film were reused in Fort Algiers and Legion of the Doomed. Code Two Code Two is a 1953 film about men training to be motorcycle cops. It stars Ralph Meeker, Sally Forrest, Elaine Stewart, Robert Horton and Keenan Wynn, and was directed by Fred M. Wilcox. The High and the Flighty The High and the Flighty is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon animated short featuring Daffy Duck, Foghorn Leghorn, and the Barnyard Dawg. Released in 1956, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. This short was animated By Ted Bonnicksen, Russ Dyson, and Keith Darling. The title is a parody of the 1954 Warner Bros. Pictures film The High and the Mighty starring John Wayne. Panda and the Magic Serpent , also known as The Tale of the White Serpent, is the first color anime feature film, released in 1958. It was one of the first three anime films to be released in America, under the title Panda and the Magic Serpent, premiering in 1961, the month after Magic Boy. It is also known variously as Legend of the White Snake, The Great White Snake and The White Snake Enchantress. In April 2019, a restored version of the film was selected to be shown in the Cannes Classics section at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. The Bloody Brood The Bloody Brood is a 1959 Canadian thriller film directed by Julian Roffman. Walkover Walkover is a 1965 Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. It is the second feature film directed by Skolimowski. The Fastest Guitar Alive The Fastest Guitar Alive is a 1967 American musical comedy film directed by Michael D. Moore and starring singer Roy Orbison in his only starring role as an actor. The film features Orbison performing seven original songs which appeared on his 1967 MGM record album of the same name. His song "There Wont Be Many Coming Home" is featured in the 2015 western film The Hateful Eight. Hugo and Josephine Hugo and Josephine is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 16 December 1967, written and directed by Kjell Grede. The film is loosely based on three novels by Maria Gripe, and it stars Fredrik Becklén and Marie Öhman in the lead roles, with Beppe Wolgers, Helena Brodin and Inga Landgré in supporting roles. The film won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film at the 5th Guldbagge Awards. The Bamboo Saucer The Bamboo Saucer is a 1968 science fiction film about competing American and Russian teams that discover a flying saucer in Communist China. The film was re-released at 90 minutes in 1969 under title Collision Course. This was the final film of actors Dan Duryea and Nan Leslie. The Snake People Fear Chamber, also released as The Torture Zone, is a 1968 film directed by Juan Ibáñez and starring Boris Karloff and Julissa. Fear Chamber is one of four low-budget Mexican horror films Karloff made in a package deal with Mexican producer Luis Enrique Vergara. The others are Isle of the Snake People, The Incredible Invasion, and House of Evil. Karloffs scenes for all four films were directed by Jack Hill in Los Angeles in the spring of 1968. The films were then completed in Mexico. They Call Him Cemetery They Call Me Cemetery is a 1971 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo and starring Gianni Garko. The Stepmother The Stepmother is a 1972 suspense film directed and produced by Howard L. Avedis and released theatrically in the U.S. by Crown International Pictures. It stars Alejandro Rey as an architect who murders a client he suspects is having an affair with his wife. Portnoy's Complaint Portnoys Complaint is a 1972 comedy film written and directed by Ernest Lehman. His screenplay is based on the bestselling 1969 novel of the same name by Philip Roth. Mean Frank and Crazy Tony Mean Frank and Crazy Tony is a 1973 crime-comedy film directed by Michele Lupo, and starring Lee Van Cleef and Edwige Fenech. The Fate of Lee Khan The Fate of Lee Khan is a 1973 Hong Kong wuxia film, directed by King Hu. Great Expectations Great Expectations is a 1974 film made for television based on the Charles Dickens novel of the same name. It was directed by Joseph Hardy, with screenwriter Sherman Yellen and music by Maurice Jarre, starring Michael York as Pip, Simon Gipps-Kent as Young Pip and Sarah Miles as Estella. The production, for Transcontinental Films and ITC, was made for US television and released to cinemas in the UK. It broke with tradition by having the same actress play both the younger and older Estella. The film was shot by Freddie Young. It was filmed in Eastmancolor and it was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival in 1975. Warlock Moon Warlock Moon is a 1973 American horror film written and directed by Bill Herbert and starring Laurie Walters, Joe Spano and Edna MacAfee. The Scarlett O'Hara War The Scarlett OHara War is a 1980 made-for-TV docudrama film directed by John Erman. It is based on the novel Moviola by Garson Kanin. Set in late 1930s Hollywood, it is about the search for the actress to play Scarlett OHara in the much anticipated film adaptation of Gone with the Wind. This film premiered as the finale of a 3-night TV miniseries on NBC called Moviola: A Hollywood Saga. I'm Photogenic Im Photogenic is a 1980 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It was screened out of competition at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Mussolini and I Mussolini and I is a 1985 TV docu-drama, directed by Alberto Negrin, about the strained relationship between Italys fascist dictator Benito Mussolini and his son-in-law and foreign minister, Count Galeazzo Ciano, based on Cianos diaries. Made in English as an Italian-French-German-Swiss-Spanish-US co-production, with Bob Hoskins, Anthony Hopkins and Susan Sarandon in the leading roles, it first aired on Rai Uno on 15 April 1985 in a 130-minute version. On 8 September 1985, it premiered in the USA on HBO in an extended four-hour version. All filming was done in Italy; including northern Italys Gargnano, Merano, Bolzano, Verona, and in central Italy, Rome and LAquila. Filming was also done at the well known Villa Torlonia and Palazzo Venezia. It was released on a 2 disc DVD in August 2003. It is divided into our segments for a total of 240 minutes and was released by Koch Entertainment. Westler Westler is a 1985 film originally produced for West Germany television and later released in cinema. It was directed by Wieland Speck and broadcast on ZDF. It gained a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 44% Blood Frenzy Blood Frenzy is a 1987 American slasher film. It was directed by Hal Freeman, who usually specialised in pornographic films. Abar Abar, The First Black Superman is a 1977 blaxploitation film directed by Frank Packard and starring J. Walter Smith, Tobar Mayo, and Roxie Young. When it was released on VHS in 1990, it was re-titled In Your Face. Darklands Darklands is a British horror film written and directed by Julian Richards, starring Craig Fairbrass, Jon Finch, Rowena King, which was released in 1997. Richards wrote the screenplay after attending the Beltane Fire Festival in Edinburgh. It was produced by Paul Brooks at Metrodome Films. Dubbed "the Welsh Wicker Man" by the UK press, Darklands is possibly the first home grown Welsh horror film. The film forms part of the growth of the Cool Cymru era of arts and culture. The Flirtation of Girls Ghazal Al Banat is a 1949 Egyptian film. It is Naguib Al Rihanis last film and was shown in cinemas after his death. Ghazal Al Banat was also the last appearance of Mohamed Abdel Wahab in film. The film was produced by Anwar Wagdi, who was married to the female lead, Laila Mourad. Season Season is a 1989 Indian Malayalam-language crime thriller film written and directed by Padmarajan. It stars Mohanlal and Gavin Packard in the lead roles. The story is set at Kovalam beach in Kerala and Poojappura Central Prison, Trivandrum. The movie was well ahead of its time and has a cult following among movie lovers. Its freshness and finesse in script and wonderful narration is commendable also the performance of all characters and above all, the master craft of P. Padmarajan. Often cited as one of the finest crime thrillers in Malayalam. The One The One is a television film starring Richard Ruccolo and Meredith Monroe. It premiered on ABC Family in 2003. It was directed by Ron Lagomarsino. The Virgin of Lust The Virgin of Lust is a 2002 Mexican drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein. Santa vs. the Snowman 3D Santa vs. the Snowman 3D is a half-hour computer-animated short, created by Steve Oedekerk and produced by O Entertainment. Originally made as a television special, the film was later presented in IMAX 3D theaters during the holiday seasons of 2002–2006. It was released on DVD by Universal Pictures. The package included 3D glasses, and the program offered optional 2D or 3D viewing. Despite three bonus features including an interactive game narrated by Oedekerk, the DVD lacked any kind of featurette or commentary. The film featured the voice talents of Jonathan Winters, Ben Stein, Victoria Jackson, Mark DeCarlo, and David Floyd. It is narrated by Don LaFontaine. There are various nods to other films, like a scene of ice-made AT-STs, mostly resembling the ones from The Empire Strikes Back. Nayee Padosan Nayee Padosan is a 2003 Bollywood comedy film directed by cinematographer B. H. Tharun Kumar, starring Mahek Chahal, Vikas Kalantri, Anuj Sawhney and Aslam Khan in the lead roles. The movie is partially inspired by the Tamil film Indru Poi Naalai Vaa and Chashme Buddoor. The movie was the directorial debut of B. H. Tharun Kumar and was a moderate success at the box office. Sex in a Cold Climate Sex in a Cold Climate is a 1998 Irish documentary film detailing the mistreatment of "fallen women" in the Magdalene laundries in Ireland. It was produced and directed by Steve Humphries and narrated by Dervla Kirwan. It was used as a source for the 2002 film, The Magdalene Sisters. The film was produced by Testimony Films and aired on Channel 4 in March 1998. Bab el shams The Gate of Sun is a 2004 French-Egyptian war film directed by Yousry Nasrallah. It was screened out of competition at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Live Once, Die Twice Live Once, Die Twice is a 2006 television drama film directed by Stefan Pleszczynski. It stars Kellie Martin, Cindy Sampson, and Martin Cummins. Butterfly Kiss Kiss of a Butterfly is a 2006 Russian crime film directed by Anton Sivers. The world premiere of the film was held July 21, 2006. Black Sun Black Sun is a documentary film directed by Gary Tarn. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2005. Gary Tarn explores the story of Hugues de Montalembert, a New York-based artist and filmmaker who was blinded by a vicious, unprovoked attack by two young assailants in 1978. After the attack, Montalembert learned to cope with his despair and to go through life a new way, seeking to make ordinary things extraordinary. Defying expectation, this remarkable artist continued to travel the world alone, learning to navigate life in a new and beautiful way. Through creative imagery and philosophical narration, director and composer Gary Tarn creates an expressionist, poetic meditation both on an extraordinary life without vision, and on the idea of perception in general. Dukun Dukun is a 2018 Malaysian legal horror-thriller film filmed in 2006. The film is loosely based on the true story of gruesome murder of a former Malaysian politician, Datuk Mazlan Idris, by Mona Fandey, a once mildly popular Malaysian singer-turned-witch doctor convicted in 1993. The film was originally slated to be released in 2007 but it was postponed and no official statements was given, due to the adaption of a true high-profile murder case and the controversial nature of the film. Mona Fandeys family herself had voiced their dissatisfaction over the content and basis of the film after announcement of the film release. The producers have since claimed that the film was loosely based on those true events themselves. The film regained significant attention 12 years later when news got around of its leak footage of the movie resurfaced online drawing stern attention from FINAS, the police and Astro Shaw. After much contemplating on part of Astro Shaw, it was decided and announced that the film will be released nationwide on 5 April 2018, after more than 10 years of finished production. Four Horror Tales - Hidden Floor Forbidden Floor is a 2006 South Korean film and the second installment of the 4 Horror Tales film series. In this film, a mother and daughter move into a haunted apartment. Utawarerumono is a Japanese adult tactical role-playing visual novel developed by Leaf, which released in April 2002 for Microsoft Windows. It was ported to the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. Two Internet radio programs based on Utawarerumono aired on the Oto Izumi broadcast station. Three manga adaptations were published by ASCII Media Works. A 26-episode anime adaptation aired in 2006 and was licensed in North America by Funimation. Three OVA episodes were later produced by Aquaplus and Chaos Project, released between 2009 and 2010. Several Utawarerumono drama CDs have been produced by Lantis. Four different comic anthology series have been published by DNA Media Comics, Ohzora Shuppan, and La Porte. A sequel for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita, titled Mask of Deception, was released in Japan in September 2015, and worldwide in May 2017. An anime series based on Mask of Deception, known as Utawarerumono: The False Faces, premiered in October 2015. The final chapter of the series, titled Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth, was released in Japan in September 2016, and worldwide a year later. Behind the Glass Behind the Glass is a 2008 Croatian drama film directed by Zrinko Ogresta. Sonicsgate Sonicsgate: Requiem for a Team is a 2009 documentary film chronicling the history of the Seattle SuperSonics. The SuperSonics were a professional basketball franchise based in Seattle, that was a member of the National Basketball Association. The Sonics played from 1967 until 2008, but relocated from Seattle to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and were renamed as the Thunder.  A Barefoot Dream A Barefoot Dream is a 2010 drama film co-production between South Korea and Japan directed by Kim Tae-kyun. It is based on the true story of Kim Shin-hwan, a retired Korean footballer who goes to East Timor after his business fails and launches a youth football team, thus becoming the "Hiddink of Korea." The film was selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards but it did not make the final shortlist. The film recorded 332,699 admissions during its theatrical run in South Korea. Help Help is a 2010 Bollywood horror film directed by Rajeev Virani in his directional debut. It stars Bobby Deol and Mugdha Godse in the lead roles and marks the debut of Sophia Handa in a supporting role. Shreyas Talpade also has a special role in the film although it was not marketed as his film. It was released on 13 August 2010, making it the first Bollywood horror film to release on Friday the 13th. The film was shot in Mauritius. Eastern Drift Eastern Drift is a 2010 Lithuanian crime film directed by Šarūnas Bartas, starring Bartas and Klavdiya Korshunova. Its Lithuanian title is Eurazijos aborigenas and its French title is Indigène dEurasie, which means "Eurasian native". It tells the story of a drug smuggler who wants to quit, but is betrayed and tries to flee, together with his prostitute ex-girlfriend, from Moscow to France through Belarus and Lithuania. The film premiered in the Forum section of the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. Pop Star Pop Star is a 2013 American drama film, written by Carlos Portugal and Robin Bain and directed by Carlos Portugal. It stars Christian Serratos, Robert Adamson, Ross Thomas and Rachele Brooke Smith. The Moment The Moment is a 2013 American psychological thriller film directed by Jane Weinstock, written by Gloria Norris and Weinstock, and starring Jennifer Jason Leigh, Martin Henderson, Alia Shawkat, and Meat Loaf. Leigh plays a war photographer who, suffering from PTSD, becomes unsure whether she is responsible for her ex-boyfriends disappearance. Aravaan Aravaan is an Indian Tamil epic historical fiction film directed by Vasanthabalan, based on Su. Venkatesans novel Kaaval Kottam.It was released in 2012 and stars Aadhi, Dhansika, Archana Kavi and Pasupathy. Kabir Bedi has a prominent role and Bharath is also featured in a cameo role. The film marks noted playback singer Karthiks debut as a music director. Aravaan was released on 2 March 2012 to mixed reviews and had a moderate business at the box office . The film was dubbed into Hindi as Jungle-The Battleground and into Telugu as Eka Veera. Conspirators Conspirators is a 2013 Hong Kong crime thriller film directed by Oxide Pang and starring Aaron Kwok and Nick Cheung. The film is a sequel to 2007 film, The Detective, and 2011s The Detective 2. Breaking Through Breaking Through is a 2015 American-English dance drama film written and directed by John Swetnam and starring Sophia Aguiar. One Breath One Breath is a 2015 German drama film directed by Christian Zübert. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival to positive reviews. Hooligan Sparrow Hooligan Sparrow is a 2016 documentary film about Ye Haiyan and other Chinese activists written and produced by Nanfu Wang. Peace to Us in Our Dreams Peace to Us in Our Dreams is a 2015 Lithuanian drama film written, directed by and starring Šarūnas Bartas. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Corpse Party is a 2015 Japanese horror film directed by Masafumi Yamada and starring Ikoma Rina, Ikeoka Ryōsuke and Maeda Nozomi. The film is based on the Corpse Party video game series. It was released in Japan on August 1, 2015. A sequel, Corpse Party Book of Shadows was released on July 30, 2016. You'll Never Be Alone Youll Never Be Alone is a 2016 Chilean drama film directed by Álex Anwandter. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. The film won a Jury Award from the Teddy Awards for LGBT-related feature films. The film centres on Juan, a shy factory worker struggling to pay the medical bills after his gay son is hospitalized in a gaybashing incident. Fatal Intuition Fatal Intuition is a 2015 South Korean crime thriller film written and directed by Yun Jun-hyeong. That Time of Year That Time of Year is a 2018 Danish comedy film directed by Paprika Steen. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. General Spanky General Spanky is a 1936 American comedy film produced by Hal Roach. A spin-off of Roachs popular Our Gang short subjects, the film stars George McFarland, Phillips Holmes, Rosina Lawrence, Billie Thomas and Carl Switzer. Directed by Fred Newmeyer and Gordon Douglas, it was originally released to theaters on December 11, 1936, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. This film, a Civil War period piece, was intended as an experiment to determine if Roach could move Our Gang into features, as the double feature and block booking were slowly smothering his short subjects production. The film was a box-office disappointment and, after another year of shorts production, Roach ended up selling the Our Gang unit to MGM in May 1938. When Roach bought the rights to the back catalog of Our Gang films he had produced from MGM in 1949, he did not buy back the rights to General Spanky. The film was part of the MGM catalog acquired in 1986 by Turner Entertainment, which holds the rights today as a subsidiary of Warner Bros. General Spanky was released on VHS and laserdisc in 1991. In 2016 it was released on DVD in Region 1 by Warner Bros. via their Warner Archive Collection. Harvest Harvest is a 1937 French drama film directed by Marcel Pagnol, starring Fernandel, Orane Demazis, Marguerite Moreno and Gabriel Gabrio. The narrative revolves a farming village where only three inhabitants remain, but they are told that if only one of them, Panturle, manages to find a wife, the village will be able to prosper again. The film is based on the 1930 novel Second Harvest by Jean Giono. It was released in France on 28 October 1937 and in the United States on 2 October 1939. She Was an Acrobat's Daughter She Was an Acrobats Daughter is an animated short in the Merrie Melodies series, produced by Vitaphone Productions and released by Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. on April 10, 1937. This animated short was directed by Isadore Freleng and produced by Leon Schlesinger. The Crowd Roars The Crowd Roars is a 1938 film starring Robert Taylor as a boxer who gets entangled in the seamier side of the sport. It was remade in 1947 as Killer McCoy, featuring Mickey Rooney in the title role. This film was not a remake of the 1932 film of the same name starring James Cagney. The Crimson Ghost The Crimson Ghost is a 1946 12-chapter Republic film serial directed by Fred C. Brannon and William Witney with Charles Quigley and Linda Stirling playing the leads. This was Witneys last serial, after a career that left him one of the most praised of all serial directors. The serial was re-released as a six-episode television series in the 1950s and as a television film called Cyclotrode "X" in 1966. In the 1990s The Crimson Ghost was one of only two Republic serials to be colorized. The villain of the serial, the Crimson Ghost of the title, is one of the most visually striking of the medium. The horror punk band Misfits adapted his visage as their skull logo, and he has appeared in the music video for the song "The Number of the Beast" by Iron Maiden. Honeymoon Honeymoon is a 1947 comedy film directed by William Keighley, starring Shirley Temple, Guy Madison and Franchot Tone. Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone Mrs. OMalley and Mr. Malone is a 1950 comedy/murder mystery film set on board a train. It stars Marjorie Main and James Whitmore. It is based on the short story "Once Upon a Train" by Stuart Palmer and Craig Rice. Cat Feud Cat Feud is a 1958 Merrie Melodies animated short film directed by Chuck Jones. It is the fifth to star Marc Anthony and Pussyfoot. In this short, Marc Anthony is grey, whereas in previous shorts he was brown. Romeo, Julie a tma Romeo, Juliet and Darkness is a 1960 Czech drama film directed by Jiří Weiss. Inspired by William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet, the film is about problems experienced by a young Jewish woman who is hidden from the Gestapo by a student lover. In 1997 a TV adaptation of the same name was directed by Karel Smyczek. The Creatures Les Créatures is a French-Swedish 1966 film written and directed by Agnès Varda that recounts a story of a couple who have just moved to a new town and been in a car accident. The wife, Mylène Piccoli, has lost her voice in the accident and communicates through writing. The husband, Edgar Piccoli, is a science fiction writer working to produce his next book. Les Créatures was an official selection of the Venice film festival, though it received mixed reviews. The film failed commercially. Agnès Varda later recycled the leftover film stock from the film as the basis for her Ma Cabane de l’Échec. Ma Cabane was made from film stock directly from the distribution copy and rearranged to form the structure of a cabin. Inn of the Frightened People Revenge! is a 1971 British thriller film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Joan Collins, James Booth and Sinéad Cusack. The screenplay concerns a family who seek brutal revenge on the man who they suspect attacked their daughter. The film is based on the novel "There Was an Old Woman" by Lou Ellen Davis. In May 1976 this was released in the United States under the title Inn of the Frightened People. When it was released in the United States on video, it was retitled Terror From Under the House. That version is available as a region-free DVD. The region 1 DVD is titled Revenge! The Snow Goose The Snow Goose is a 1971 British television drama film based on the 1941 novella A Story of Dunkirk by Paul Gallico. It won a Golden Globe for Best Miniseries or Television Film and was nominated for both a British Academy for Film and Television Award and an Emmy, with Jenny Agutter winning for Best Supporting Actress. The film was shown in the United States on 15 November 1971 as part of the anthology series Hallmark Hall of Fame. Griffin and Phoenix Griffin and Phoenix is a 1976 American made-for-television romantic drama film produced by ABC Circle Films starring Peter Falk and Jill Clayburgh as title characters Geoffrey Griffin and Sarah Phoenix. Written by John Hill and directed by Daryl Duke, it first premiered on the ABC television network on February 27, 1976, and was also released to theaters in select countries under the title Today Is Forever from 1977 through 1980. It was nominated in the category of Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography at the 28th Primetime Emmy Awards. It tells the story of two ill-fated middle-aged characters who both face a terminal cancer diagnosis and have months left to live. A chance meeting brings them together and they fall in love, both unaware of the others shared fate. Notably, Jill Clayburgh developed the same type of cancer her character had in this film, succumbing to it in 2010. Peter Falk died just over six months later in 2011 from complications relating to Alzheimers disease. Griffin and Phoenix was first distributed on VHS by 20th Century Fox in 1982, but has never been formally released on DVD or Blu-ray. Mean Johnny Barrows Mean Johnny Barrows is a 1976 American crime drama film starring Fred Williamson, who also directed the film; Elliott Gould; Stuart Whitman; James Brown; and Roddy McDowall also star. The Monkey Hu$tle The Monkey Hustle is a 1976 American blaxploitation film written by Odie Hawkins and Charles Eric Johnson. It stars Yaphet Kotto as Chicago con-man and "hustler" Daddy Foxx and Kirk Calloway as his teenage apprentice. Co-stars include Thomas Carter, Donn C. Harper, Rudy Ray Moore, and Rosalind Cash. The film taglines in advertising were: "Meet Daddy Fox, Baby D. and Goldie. They gonna do the Monkey Hustle!" "It aint legal an it sure aint safe...but it do seem worthwhile!" Running on Empty Running on Empty is a 1982 Australian action film. Shot in cambilligo petrol station near Cobar and Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. Jungle Warriors Jungle Warriors, also called The Czar of Brazil is an action film, released in the United States on November 1984. The film was shot in Mexico and the old West Germany, but recreated the scenario of a South American jungle. Though is not a well-known film, it stars -among other recognized names- Sybil Danning, Dana Elcar and Paul L. Smith. Renowned movie star Dennis Hopper had a secondary role on the film, but later was replaced by actor Marjoe Gortner. Shanghai Blues Shanghai Blues is a Hong Kong film directed and produced by Tsui Hark in his producer debut, which had its premiere on September 1984. Kenny Bee, Sylvia Chang and Sally Yeh starred in this film. The music is composed by Wong Jim. The film has been selected as one of the Top 10 Chinese films of 1984 at Hong Kong International Film Festival. The Great Escape II: The Untold Story The Great Escape II: The Untold Story is a 1988 American made-for-television action-adventure drama film and a sequel to The Great Escape starring Christopher Reeve, Judd Hirsch, Anthony Denison, Ian McShane, Charles Haid and Donald Pleasence in a supporting role. The film was directed by Jud Taylor. The Great Escape II premiered in two parts on NBC on November 6 and 7, 1988. The Great Escape II is not a true sequel, as it dramatizes the escape itself just as the original film does, although mostly using the real names of the individuals involved. The murder of the prisoners in this film is more accurate than in the 1963 original, with the POWs being shot individually or in pairs, but other portions of the film are fictional. It depicts the search for those responsible for the murder of the Allied officers, and the subsequent trials. The film features the exploits of Major Johnnie Dodge, an American-born British Army officer and cousin of Winston Churchill, and largely follows his journey to freedom after the escape. The second half of the film is based on the post-war investigation into the murders of fifty of the escapees by the Gestapo, conducted by Dodge and two fictional Americans. The Sisterhood The Sisterhood, also known as Les guerrières du futur, is a 1988 American action/adventure/science fiction film directed by Cirio H. Santiago. Intensive Care Intensive Care is a 1991 Dutch action horror film directed by Dorna van Rouveroy. It stars popular Flemish singer Koen Wauters in his second and final film role and Hollywood actor George Kennedy. While the movie was not a box office success it did develop a cult following over the decades due to it being hilariously bad and campy. It has been shown during the Belgian-Dutch Nacht van de Wansmaak film festival. Secret Games Secret Games is a 1992 American thriller and drama film directed by Gregory Dark and produced by Andrew W. Garroni. This film has been music composed by Joseph Smith.The film starring Martin Hewitt, Michele Brin, Delia Sheppard, Catya Sassoon, Sabrina Mesko, Kimberly Williams and Billy Drago in the lead roles. Anari Anari is a 1993 Hindi film, produced by D. Rama Naidu under the Suresh Productions banner and directed by K. Murali Mohana Rao. The film is a remake of 1991 Tamil movie Chinna Thambi which was first remade as Telugu film Chanti with Venkatesh alongside Meena in the pivotal roles. This film stars Venkatesh reprising his role alongside Karishma Kapoor in the lead with music composed by Anand–Milind. Scam Scam is a 1993 television film adaptation of crime drama novel by Craig Smith titled Ladystinger. It originally aired on Showtime in May 1993. Quiet Days in Hollywood Quiet Days in Hollywood is a 1997 German drama film written by Robert G. Brown and Josef Rusnak. Rusnak also directed. The movie features Hilary Swank, Chad Lowe, and Natasha Gregson Wagner. Tumbling Doll of Flesh is a 1998 Japanese pornographic splatter film written and directed by Tamakichi Anaru. It is widely regarded as one of the most offensive and disgusting films ever to have been produced. Thicker Than Blood Thicker Than Blood is a 1998 American made for TV drama film directed by Richard Pearce and starring Mickey Rourke, Dan Futterman and Carlo Alban. It won an ALMA Award for Outstanding Made-for-Television Movie or Mini-Series in 1999. How to Make Good When One Is a Jerk and a Crybaby Comment réussir quand on est con et pleurnichard is a French comedy film directed by Michel Audiard, released in 1974. It is notable as the first film with the actor Jean-Claude Dreyfus. Audiard appears in the film as a nurse. Vsyo budet khorosho Everything Will Be Fine! is a 1995 comedy film directed by Dmitry Astrakhan. Cor, Blimey! Cor, Blimey! is a 2000 TV film that follows the relationship between Carry On film actors Sid James and Barbara Windsor. The film, first broadcast on ITV in April 2000, was adapted by Terry Johnson from his stage play Cleo which debuted at the Royal National Theatre in 1998. Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro is a 1989 Indian film directed by Saeed Akhtar Mirza, with Pavan Malhotra as lead. The film won the 37th National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi in 1989 and 1990 National Film Award for Best Cinematography. Aprili April is a short romance-drama film written and directed by Otar Iosseliani. The film was produced in 1961 in Iosselianis early period while still in his native Georgia. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Durango Kids Durango Kids is a 1999 American live-action comedy-drama adventure film produced by Good Friends Productions that was released on October 10, 1999 by PorchLight Entertainment. The film won the 2001 Santa Clarita International Film Festival award for Best Cinematographer and the 2002 Moondance International Film Festival Seahorse award for film score. The film was released to DVD by Lionsgate Home Entertainment on January 15, 2004. Kranti Kranti is a 2002 Indian action drama film directed by Naresh Malhotra. It stars Bobby Deol, Vinod Khanna, Ameesha Patel, Rati Agnihotri and Kabir Bedi. One Got Fat One Got Fat is a 1963 American short film about bicycle safety. It is written and directed by The Cowboys author Dale Jennings and narrated by F-Troop and Fractured Fairy Tales star Edward Everett Horton. Ned For the 2010 British film by Peter Mullan, see Neds. Ned is a 2003 Australian film, directed by Abe Forsythe. It is satire of Australian outlaw Ned Kelly, and his iconographical status as a "hero." The film was released in the same year as Ned Kelly, starring Heath Ledger. In November 2006 on Vega FM host Shaun Micallef called Ned "The funniest Australian film made in the last ten years." Trances Trances is a 1981 documentary film about the influential Moroccan band Nass El Ghiwane. It was shot, written, and directed by Ahmed El Maânouni. Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman is a 2004 drama film directed by Sheldon Larry and starring Christine Lahti, Brian Kerwin, Bryan Brown, and Abby Brammell. Black Sun is a 1964 Nikkatsu film directed by Koreyoshi Kurahara based on a story by Tensei Kono and starring Tamio Kawachi and Chico Lourant. The film had many of the same cast, crew, and characters as Kuraharas earlier film The Warped Ones. Salute Salute is a 2008 Australian documentary film written, directed and produced by Matt Norman. It is about Normans uncle, Australian track athlete Peter Norman, specifically the actions he took at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. Radio Star Radio Star is a 2006 South Korean comedy-drama film directed by Lee Joon-ik, starring Park Joong-hoon and Ahn Sung-ki in a story about an aging, has-been rock star who, plagued by debt and run-ins with the law, unwillingly begins working as the DJ of a small radio show in the countryside, with his loyal manager of 20 years in tow. Le tueur Le Tueur is a 2007 French thriller film directed by Cédric Anger. Poisoned by Polonium: The Litvinenko File Rebellion: The Litvinenko Case, distributed as Poisoned by Polonium, is a 2007 Russian documentary film covering the death of ex-Russian spy and dissident, Alexander Litvinenko, who was assassinated in London, United Kingdom in 2006. It was directed by Russian filmmaker Andrei Nekrasov and written by Nekrasov and producer Olga Konskaya. Just Breathe Mom, Dad and Her is a 2008 television film directed by Anne Wheeler starring Melora Hardin and Paul McGillion. It was filmed in Fort Langley, Langley Township, British Columbia, Canada. Hannah Free Hannah Free is a 2009 American lesbian romance film, adapted from Claudia Allens play of the same name. It is a story about living, loving, and letting go. Hannah and Rachel grew up as little girls in the same small Midwest town, where traditional gender expectations eventually challenged their deep love for one another. Hannah becomes an adventurous, unapologetic lesbian and Rachel a strong but quiet homemaker. Weaving back and forth between past and present, the film reveals how the women maintained their love affair despite a marriage, a world war, infidelities, and family denial. Hannah Free is a feature-length motion picture shot in HD for distribution in worldwide theatrical and ancillary markets. It stars Sharon Gless, Maureen Gallagher, Kelli Strickland, Ann Hagemann, Taylor Miller, and Jax Jackson. The film is produced by Ripe Fruit Films, LLC. Mayaavi Maayavi is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language action dramedy film directed by Singampuli that stars Suriya and Jyothika who plays a fictional version of herself, whilst Vijayakanth and Roja play short cameo roles. The films score and soundtrack were composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The plot is loosely based on the novel The Fan Club by Irving Wallace. Night of the Living Dead: Darkest Dawn Night of the Living Dead: Darkest Dawn, also known as Night of the Living Dead: Origins and Night of the Living Dead: Origins 3D , is a 2015 computer-animated horror film directed by Krisztian Majdik and Zebediah De Soto and produced by Simon West. The film is a re-telling of the original Night of the Living Dead in a contemporary setting. Five Senses of Eros Five Senses of Eros is a 2009 South Korean omnibus film with five short films depicting love and desire, but in different styles and genres. The shorts are: His Concern, directed by Daniel H. Byun; Im Right Here, directed by Hur Jin-ho; The 33rd Man, directed by Yoo Young-sik; In My End Is My Beginning, directed by Min Kyu-dong; and Believe in the Moment, directed by Oh Ki-hwan. The five directors are all graduates of the Korean Academy of Film Arts. The film received 438,501 admissions nationwide. The World According to Ion B. The World According to Ion B. is a HBO Romania and Alexander Nanau Production documentary film. The film was written, produced, directed, and photographed by Alexander Nanau. The film depicts the dream of a man living on the streets: to one day become famous and leave behind a life of poverty, misery and humiliation. The title character, Ion Barladeanu, is on his way to becoming an important contemporary artist, but in May 2008 he was still anonymous and living homeless on the streets of Bucharest. It was the first Romanian film to win an American Academy Award when it won an International Emmy Award in 2010 on Arts Programming category. Sugar Sugar is an American film released on November 8, 2013 in conjunction with Homeless Youth Awareness Month. The film was directed by Rotimi Rainwater, written by Tony Aloupis and Rotimi Rainwater, and stars Shenae Grimes, Marshall Allman, Corbin Bleu, and Austin Williams. The film is based on the experiences Rainwater had when he himself lived on the streets. Mad Buddies Mad Buddies is a 2012 South African comedy film directed by Gray Hofmeyr, co-written by Gray Hofmeyr and Leon Schuster and starring Leon Schuster, Kenneth Nkosi, Tanit Phoenix and Alfred Ntombela. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures acquired the films distribution rights and released the film through the Touchstone Pictures banner. This production is an unofficial remake of the Jamie Uys films Fifty/Vyftig, Hans En Die Rooinek and All The Way To Paris: films which, like this one, depict two adversaries having to assist each other to get out of awkward situations. Soul Soul is a 2013 Taiwanese horror film written and directed by Chung Mong-hong. The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The film was screened in the Vanguard section of the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Pirate's Passage Pirates Passage is a 2015 Canadian animated adventure film based on a novel by William Gilkerson. It premiered on CBC Television on 4 January 2015. Beijing Love Story Beijing Love Story is a 2014 Chinese romance film written and directed by Chen Sicheng adapted from the 2012 Chinese TV series of the same name which was also written and directed by Chen. The film is Chens film directorial debut and stars returning cast members Chen and Tong Liya from the TV series alongside new cast members Tony Leung Ka-fai, Carina Lau, Wang Xuebing, Yu Nan, Wang Qingxiang, Siqin Gaowa, Liu Haoran and Nana Ouyang. Despite the same title and sharing the same writer, director and some stars as the TV series, the film is not a continuation of the series and features a new story and characters. It was released on 13 February 2014. Zed Plus Zed Plus is a 2014 Bollywood drama film directed by Chandraprakash Dwivedi. The film features Adil Hussain as one of many lead characters, including Mona Singh, Mukesh Tiwari, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Sanjay Mishra, Shivani Tanksale & Ekavali Khanna. The film released on 28 November 2014 Eldorado El Dorado is a French silent film directed in 1921 by Marcel LHerbier. The film was notable for integrating a number of technical innovations into its narrative of a "cinematic melodrama". It achieved considerable success on its release, as a ground-breaking film that was distinctively French at a time when the cinema was felt to be dominated by American productions. What Price Glory What Price Glory? is a 1926 American silent comedy-drama war film produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation and directed by Raoul Walsh. The film is based on the 1924 play What Price Glory by Maxwell Anderson and Laurence Stallings and was remade in 1952 as What Price Glory starring James Cagney. Malcolm Stuart Boylan, founder of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, was title writer on the silent Fox attraction. Water Babies Water Babies is a Silly Symphonies cartoon released on May 11, 1935 by United Artists. The cartoon was directed by Wilfred Jackson. It features nude babies playing games in and out of the water. The babies are all completely identical other than the color of their hair. The edited version of the cartoon eliminates some shots that feature nude baby bottoms as a sight gag. This cartoon was followed in 1938 by a sequel short, Merbabies. Dancing Co-Ed Dancing Co-Ed is a 1939 American romantic comedy film directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring Lana Turner in the titular role, Richard Carlson as an inquisitive college reporter, and bandleader Artie Shaw as himself. They Knew What They Wanted They Knew What They Wanted is a 1940 film directed by Garson Kanin, written by Robert Ardrey, and starring Carole Lombard, Charles Laughton and William Gargan. It is based on the 1924 Pulitzer Prize winning play They Knew What They Wanted by Sidney Howard. For his performance Gargan was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The Phantom The Phantom is a 1943 Columbia Pictures 15 chapter black-and-white cliffhanger superhero serial, produced by Rudolph C. Flothow, directed B. Reeves Eason, and starring Tom Tyler in the title role. It is based on Lee Falks comic strip The Phantom, first syndicated to newspapers in 1936 by King Features Syndicate. The serial also features Jeanne Bates as the Phantoms girlfriend Diana Palmer, and Ace the Wonder Dog as the Phantoms trusty German shepherd Devil. Mr. Denning Drives North Mr. Denning Drives North is a 1951 British mystery film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring John Mills, Phyllis Calvert and Sam Wanamaker. The plot concerns an aircraft manufacturer who accidentally kills the boyfriend of his daughter and tries to dispose of the body. Alec Coppel wrote the script, adapted from his own novel. It was made at Shepperton Studios. Billy Boy Billy Boy is a 1954 animated short cartoon released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, produced by Fred Quimby, and directed by Tex Avery. It is a spin-off of Averys previous creation, Droopy, and stars his unnamed Southern-accented wolf, who previously appeared opposite Droopy in The Three Little Pups and in Blackboard Jumble and Sheepwrecked. Captain Hareblower Captain Hareblower is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1954. It was directed by Friz Freleng and starred Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam, with both voices provided by Mel Blanc. The short was animated By Manuel Perez, Ken Champin, Virgil Ross, Art Davis, and written by Warner Bros. veteran Warren Foster. This is the third of the three Warner Bros. shorts in which Yosemite Sam is featured as a pirate, as well as the only one that is in the Merrie Melodies series. Notably, it is also the only cartoon where Bugs and Sam both end up losing. World for Ransom World for Ransom is a 1954 film noir drama film directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Dan Duryea, Patric Knowles, Gene Lockhart, Reginald Denny, and Nigel Bruce. Many of the actors and sets used in the film were from the Dan Duryea television show China Smith. Aldrich and cinematographer Joseph Biroc also worked on the series. Aldrich later said the film "first embedded what I wanted to say in films. It was mainly about two men with good and bad points.Both men believed in individual liberty but the belief of one man was weaker than the other because he had no respect for humanity." In Love and War In Love and War is a 1958 CinemaScope and DeLuxe Color film set in World War II, directed by Philip Dunne. It is based on the 1957 novel The Big War by Anton Myrer. The Devil's Trap The Devils Trap is a 1962 Czechoslovak historical film directed by František Vláčil. It is inspired by Alfréd Techniks novel Mlýn na ponorné řece. It is considered the first part of a loose trilogy of historical films by Vláčil. The trilogy aso includes Marketa Lazarová and The Valley of the Bees. The films main theme is the conflict between religion and science. Religion is represented by a fanatical Jesuit priest, while science is represented by an old miller and his son. Vláčil wanted the film to depict the 16th century as authentically as possible. The Velvet Underground and Nico The Velvet Underground and Nico: A Symphony of Sound is an American film by Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey. The film was made at The Factory. It is 67 minutes long and was filmed in 16mm black and white. Ghosts, Italian Style Ghosts – Italian Style is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Renato Castellani. The First Time The First Time is a coming of age film directed by James Neilson and starring Jacqueline Bisset. The Maids The Maids is a 1975 British film that was directed by Christopher Miles. It is based on the play of the same title by the French dramatist Jean Genet. The film stars Glenda Jackson as Solange, Susannah York as Claire, Vivien Merchant as Madame, and Mark Burns as Monsieur. The film was produced by Ely Landau for the American Film Theatre, which presented thirteen film adaptations of plays in the United States from 1973 to 1975. Il prefetto di ferro Il prefetto di ferro is a 1977 Italian drama film directed by Pasquale Squitieri. The film tells the story of Cesare Mori, an Italian prefect that before and during the Fascist period was best known as "the Iron Prefect", and it is based on the biographic book with the same name written by Arrigo Petacco. The film shared with In nome del Papa Re the 1978 David di Donatello for Best Film. Mama Dracula Mama Dracula is a 1980 Belgian film directed by Boris Szulzinger. The story relates how Mama Dracula, a character based on the true story of Countess Bathory, an enthusiast of rejuvenation baths consisting of the blood of young virgins, must come to terms with a shortage of such blood in the modern era. Sing Sing Sing Sing is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. It stars Adriano Celentano, Enrico Montesano and the British actress, Vanessa Redgrave. It was released in Italy on 15 October 1983. El pico 2 El Pico 2 is a 1984 film directed by Eloy de la Iglesia. It stars José Luis Manzano and Fernando Guillén. The films centers on the relationship between a Civil guard and his heroin addict son who falls in an escalating life of crime. El Pico 2 is a follow-up to El pico which was more successful. Drugs, delinquency, generational problems and the underworld of heroin are the themes of the two films. A Time of Destiny A Time of Destiny is a 1988 American drama film directed by Gregory Nava and written by Nava and Anna Thomas. The story is based on the opera La forza del destino by Giuseppe Verdi. The motion picture was executive produced by Shep Gordon and Carolyn Pfeiffer. It features original music by veteran composer Ennio Morricone. Set during World War II in Italy and San Diego, the film tells of two friends who become enemies during the war. Thanedaar Thanedaar is a 1990 Bollywood Action film, produced by Sanjay Ray, Sudhir Roy under the Shiva Arts International banner and directed by Raj N. Sippy. It stars Jeetendra, Jaya Prada, Sanjay Dutt, Madhuri Dixit in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film is perhaps most remembered for the hit song Tamma Tamma Loge and its quirky dancing moves. It was 23rd time that Jeetendra and JayaPrada paired together and the first pairing of Dutt and Dixit, who went on to star in 7 films together including big box office blockbusters Saajan and Khalnayak. Thanedaar was the fourth highest-grossing film of 1990. The film is a remake of Tamil movie Anbukku Naan Adimai. Bloodfist V: Human Target Bloodfist V: Human Target is a 1994 action/adventure film starring Don Wilson, Denice Duff and Steve James. It was directed by Jeff Yonis and written by Rob Kerchner and Jeff Yonis. James succumbed to pancreatic cancer shortly before the movies release. Videogramme einer Revolution Videograms of a Revolution is a 1992 documentary film compiled by Harun Farocki and Andrei Ujică from over 125 hours of amateur footage, news footage, and excerpts from the Bucharest TV studio overtaken by demonstrators as part of the December 1989 Romanian Revolution. In 2004 the Austrian Film Archive selected the documentary as part of its Die Utopie Film program for The Best 100 in Film History list. Holiday Affair Holiday Affair is a 1996 American Christmas comedy film, directed by Alan Myerson and written after a story by John D. Weaver. It is a remake of the 1949 RKO film of the same name which starred Robert Mitchum and Janet Leigh. The Blood Oranges The Blood Oranges is a 1997 erotic drama film directed by Philip Haas. This was Haas’s third feature film, which is based on the 1970 erotic cult novel by John Hawkes. The film depicts two western couples, one with children, coming together in the fictional Mediterranean village of Ilyria, and explores the perils of swinging between married couples. Goldrush: A Real Life Alaskan Adventure Goldrush: A Real Life Alaskan Adventure is a 1998 made-for-TV adventure film directed by John Power and distributed by Walt Disney Television. The film is also known as Gold Rush!, and stars Alyssa Milano and Bruce Campbell as two people who join the dangerous gold rush in the wilderness of Alaska. The film was telecast as a presentation for The Wonderful World of Disney. Big Helium Dog Big Helium Dog is a 1999 comedy film. It is produced by Kevin Smiths View Askew production company and also features the Broken Lizard comedy troupe in starring and supporting roles. The film has long been a favorite amongst fans who attended screenings at festivals such as the Smith sponsored "Vulgarthon" which led to an anticipated DVD release. The Striker with Number 9 The Striker with Number 9 is a 1989 Greek drama film directed by Pantelis Voulgaris. It was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. It is based on the novel by Menis Koumandareas and the screenplay was written by Vangelis Raptopoulos. The 24 Hour Woman The 24 Hour Woman is a 1999 film directed and co-written by Nancy Savoca. The film was shot on location in New York City. T,O,U,C,H,I,N,G T,O,U,C,H,I,N,G is a 12-minute short film directed by Paul Sharits in 1968. It uses many of the strategies characteristic of the structural film movement, including a static frame, flicker effects, flash frames and continual audio and visual repetition. The audio track consists exclusively of the filmmaker uttering the word "destroy" over and over until the word begins to lose its meaning and creates the impression of different combinations of words being spoken. Unlike many clearly algorithmically-driven films of the structural film movement, T,O,U,C,H,I,N,G does not simply follow a sequence of mathematical transformation, but deploys combinations of audio and visual effects to elicit emotional and psychological responses in viewers. Horrorvision Horror Vision is a 2001 horror film directed by Danny Draven and produced by Chuck Williams. The story for the movie was written by JR Bookwalter and the screenplay was written by Scott Phillips. The Good Old Naughty Days The Good Old Naughty Days, released in 2002, is a compilation from over 300 recently discovered film clips from silent hardcore pornographic films made between 1905 and 1930, re-edited by director Michel Reilhac, with a new soundtrack by Eric Le Guen. Most of the films were made in France and were intended to be shown in brothels. The collection also includes a pornographic animation from the United States, Eveready Harton in Buried Treasure, made by unknown artists in or around 1928 and never theatrically released before. Themes covered include pornographic adaptations of classics such as Madame Butterfly, precursors of pornography clichés such as the encounter between the "musketeer" and the milkmaid, stock characters such as lascivious nuns and priests, and footage showing bestiality, which according to the film-maker Michel Reilhac shows that "the modern porn industry did not invent anything – everything had already been filmed by our great-grandparents." At the time of its release it was the first R18 film to be rated for display in cinemas in the United Kingdom for over ten years, despite its contents, partly due to its classic style and age and as "historical footage". Bluer Than Indigo is a Japanese seinen manga written and illustrated by Kou Fumizuki and serialized from 1998 to 2005 in Hakusenshas Young Animal. It is a love story between two characters who have not seen each other in years but were once childhood friends. Literally translated, the title means "Bluer Than Indigo". An anime adaptation was produced by J.C.Staff and directed by Masami Shimoda, with Kenichi Kanemaki handling series composition, Kazunori Iwakura designing the characters and Toshio Masuda composing the music. The series was made into an anime in 2002, with a 2003 sequel, , set two years later. There are 37 episodes total, counting an alternate-continuity Christmas special. The anime was released in North America by Geneon, and the manga was released in English by Tokyopop. Four visual novels were also released for the PlayStation 2, and for Windows 98. Joggers' Park Joggers Pant is a 2003 Indian drama film made in English and Hindi. It is directed by Anant Balani and written by Subhash Ghai. It stars Bengali actor Victor Bannerjee, Perizaad Zorabian and Divya Dutta. It was filmed on location in Mumbais Joggers Park. The film released in 2003 and did well at the box office, opening the way for a new genre of films like Mumbai Matinee and Morning Raga. Our House Our House is a 2006 television movie made for Hallmark Channel that premiered in May 2006. It stars Doris Roberts as a lonely socialite who takes a group of homeless people into her home. Judy Reyes also stars as a homeless woman. The television film was directed by Mark Griffiths. Ninas resa Ninas Journey is a 2005 Polish-Swedish drama film written and directed by Lena Einhorn. The film won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film at the 41st Guldbagge Awards. Voodoo Dollz Voodoo Dollz is a 2008 American made-for-cable erotic comedy film directed by Fred Olen Ray. Living on Love Alone Living on Love Alone is a 2010 French drama film written and directed by Isabelle Czajka. One Night in Supermarket One Night in Supermarket is a 2009 Chinese comedy film directed and written by Yang Qing, starring Xu Zheng, Li Xiaolu, Qiao Renliang, Yang Qing, Zhang Jiayi, Zhao Yingjun and Wang Dongfang. The low-budget movie, Yangs directorial debut, was filmed over 29 days in basically one location. The story begins when a jobless man and his doofus cousin hold hostage the young employees at a 24-hour supermarket, because the mart owner had denied his lottery win. Hilarity ensues when a moronic prankster, a myriad of shoppers, the mean owner and an at-large gunman enter the mart one after another. Gone with the Pope Gone with the Pope is a 1976 independent film written, directed and produced by Italian-American crooner-actor Duke Mitchell that was first released in 2010 by Grindhouse Releasing. Tales from the Dark Part 2 Tales from the Dark 2 is a 2013 Hong Kong portmanteau horror film directed by Gordon Chan, Lawrence Ah Mon and Teddy Robin. It was released on 8 August 2013. The film is made of three segments, Pillow, Hide and Seek and Black Umbrella. It follows Tales from the Dark 1. The Black Pin The Black Pin is a 2016 Montenegrin drama film directed by Ivan Marinović. It was selected as the Montenegrin entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Rabin, the Last Day Rabin, the Last Day is a 2015 Israeli-French docudrama political thriller film directed by Amos Gitai. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival. How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can't Change How to Let Go of the World is a 2016 environmental documentary by Josh Fox that premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. Histoire(s) du cinéma Histoire du cinéma is an 8-part video project begun by Jean-Luc Godard in the late 1980s and completed in 1998. The longest, at 266 minutes, and one of the most complex of Godards films, Histoire du cinéma is an examination of the history of the concept of cinema and how it relates to the 20th century; in this sense, it can also be considered a critique of the 20th century and how it perceives itself. The project is widely considered the most important work of the late period of Godards career. Histoire du cinéma is always referred to by its French title, because of the untranslatable word play it implies: histoire means both "history" and "story," and the s in parentheses gives the possibility of a plural. Therefore, the phrase Histoire du cinéma simultaneously means The History of Cinema, Histories of Cinema, The Story of Cinema and Stories of Cinema. Similar double or triple meanings, as well as puns, are a recurring motif throughout Histoire and much of Godards work. The film was screened out of competition at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Nine years later, it was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Festival. The soundtrack was released as a 5-CD boxed set on the ECM record label. In 2012, it was voted the 48th greatest film of all time in a poll of film directors by Sight & Sound magazine. Sakka Podu Podu Raja Sakka Podu Podu Raja is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film directed by Sethuraman and produced by VTV Ganesh. The film features Santhanam, Vaibhavi Shandilya and Vivek in the leading roles. Featuring cinematography by Abinandhan Ramanujam and edited by Anthony, the film began production in October 2016. This film is a remake of the 2014 Telugu movie Loukyam, starring Gopichand, Rakul Preet Singh, Sampath Raj, Mukesh Rishi and Brahmanandam. Straight Shooting Straight Shooting is a 1917 American silent Western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. Prints of this film survive in the International Museum of Photography and Film at George Eastman House. Like many American films of the time, Straight Shooting was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. The Chicago Board of Censors refused to issue a permit for this film as submitted as it consists of detailed portrayal of murder and outlawry. Young Mr. Jazz Young Mr. Jazz is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Be My Wife Be My Wife is a 1921 American silent comedy film written, directed, and starring Max Linder. The Viking The Viking was the first feature-length Technicolor film that featured a soundtrack, and the first film made in Technicolors Process 3. It stars Pauline Starke, Donald Crisp and LeRoy Mason. The film is based on the 1902 novel The Thrall of Leif the Lucky by Ottilie A. Liljencrantz. Street Girl Street Girl is a 1929 pre-Code musical film directed by Wesley Ruggles and starring Betty Compson, John Harron and Jack Oakie. It was adapted by Jane Murfin from "The Viennese Charmer", a short story by William Carey Wonderly. While it was the first film made by RKO Radio Pictures, its opening was delayed until after Syncopation, making it RKOs second release. It was very successful at the box office, accounting for almost half of RKOs profits for the entire year. Clive of India Clive of India is a 1935 American historical biographical film starring Ronald Colman about the life of Robert Clive. It was written by R.J. Minney and W. P. Lipscomb and directed by Richard Boleslawski. Colin Clive, who appears in the film, was a descendant of Clive. Give Me a Sailor Give Me a Sailor is a 1938 comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent. It stars Martha Raye and Bob Hope. This was Raye and Hopes third film together, the first in which they played the leads. Hare-um Scare-um Hare-um Scare-um is a 1939 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Ben Hardaway and Cal Dalton. Sky Murder Sky Murder is a 1940 detective film starring Walter Pidgeon as detective Nick Carter in his third and final outing for MGM as Nick Carter. The film was part of a trilogy based on the long-running radio series of the same name. In the heightened tensions prior to World War II, Hollywood produced many films in the spy film genre such as Sky Murder. Sky Murder followed Phantom Raiders and the first film in the series, Nick Carter, Master Detective and led to Sky Murder, the last of the Nick Carter series. Honeymoon for Three Honeymoon for Three is a 1941 romantic comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon. An author in love with his secretary gets into trouble when he encounters an infatuated fan. The Fleet's In The Fleets In is a 1942 movie musical produced by Paramount Pictures, directed by Victor Schertzinger, and starring Dorothy Lamour and William Holden. Although sharing the title of the 1928 Paramount film starring Clara Bow and Jack Oakie, it was not a remake. It was actually the second film version of the 1933 Kenyon Nicholson–Charles Robinson stage play Sailor, Beware!, enlivened with songs by Schertzinger and lyricist Johnny Mercer. The score includes the popular hits "Tangerine", and "I Remember You". Jimmy Dorsey and his band are prominently featured in the movie. Supporting cast members include Eddie Bracken, singers Betty Jane Rhodes and Cass Daley, and Betty Hutton in her film debut. This was the final film of Schertzingers long directorial career. He died in October 1941, before this productions release. Father Was a Fullback Father Was a Fullback is a 1949 black-and-white film from 20th Century Fox based on a comedy by Clifford Goldsmith. The film is about a college American football star and his woes. The film stars Fred MacMurray, Maureen OHara, Natalie Wood, and Betty Lynn. Father Is a Bachelor Father Is a Bachelor is a 1950 romantic comedy family film starring William Holden and Coleen Gray. This Can't Happen Here This Cant Happen Here is a 1950 Swedish film directed by Ingmar Bergman. Personal Affair Personal Affair is a 1953 British drama film directed by Anthony Pelissier and starring Gene Tierney, Leo Genn, and Glynis Johns. It was made at Pinewood Studios by Two Cities Films. Orders to Kill Orders to Kill is a 1958 British wartime drama film. It starred Paul Massie, Eddie Albert and Irene Worth and was directed by Anthony Asquith. The film is based on a story by Donald Chase Downes, a former American intelligence operative who also acted as technical adviser to the film. Downess story was screenwritten by George St. George and Paul Dehn. Pent-House Mouse The Pent-House Mouse is the first of thirty-four Tom and Jerry shorts produced and directed by Chuck Jones after being fired from Warner Bros. Cartoons, released in 1963. Pent-House Mouse returned production of the series to Hollywood after a five-year absence. Star Pilot Star Pilot is a 1966 Italian science-fiction film directed by Pietro Francisci. It stars Leonora Ruffo as Chaena, the commander of a spaceship from the constellation Hydra which has crashed on the island of Sardinia. An Earth scientist and his companions are abducted by the aliens and forced to repair the ship, and are then taken to Hydra for the purpose of genetic research. Once in space, the film uses stock special-effects footage from Toho Studios films Invasion of Astro-Monster and Gorath to depict a pursuit of Chaenas ship and an ecological catastrophe on Earth. In the fall of 1977, to quickly capitalize on success of Star Wars, the film was dubbed in English and released in the United States under a new title. The English dub included references to "Star Fleet", "Star Fleet Command", "Warp Speed", and "Impulse Drive"as used in the Star Trek television series. One More Time One More Time is a 1970 American comedy film directed by Jerry Lewis and starring Sammy Davis Jr. and Peter Lawford. It was filmed in 1969 and released in May, 1970 by United Artists. It is a sequel to the 1968 film Salt and Pepper. Family Life Family Life is a 1971 Polish drama film directed by Krzysztof Zanussi. It was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 44th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Felix si Otilia Felix şi Otilia is a 1972 Romanian drama film based on the George Călinescus 1938 novel Enigma Otiliei. The film was directed by Iulian Mihu and scripted by Ioan Grigorescu. The titular roles are played by Radu Boruzescu and Julieta Szönyi. Blazing Stewardesses Blazing Stewardesses is a 1975 American sex comedy film, directed by Al Adamson. Its title derives from the 1975 film The Naughty Stewardesses and the 1974 film Blazing Saddles. Producer Sam Sherman intended the film to be a fond throwback to B-pictures of the 1940s, and hired a cast of screen veterans: The Ritz Brothers, Yvonne De Carlo, Don "Red" Barry, and Bob Livingston. Originally, the film was to have starred the then-current incarnation of The Three Stooges, but last surviving original Stooge Moe Howard was too ill to perform, which led to the Ritz Brothers being brought in as replacements for the March 1975 filming; Moe Howard died in early May 1975. There is some "T&A" content but nothing explicit, and the film mostly resembles a vintage western, complete with dude-ranch setting, outlaw hijackers, stunt riders, masked cowboy hero, and rodeo footage. Because of the western theme, the working title The Jet Set was changed to Blazing Stewardesses to capitalize on the box-office hit Blazing Saddles. The film was later re-released under at least three alternate titles: Texas Layover, Cathouse Cowgirls, and The Great Truck Robbery. The Flesh of the Orchid La Chair de lorchidée is a 1975 film, an adaptation of the 1948 novel The Flesh of the Orchid by British writer James Hadley Chase, "a pulp-novel sequel to No Orchids for Miss Blandish". The story was selected by French author Patrice Chéreau, in his directorial debut and already well known for his stage direction, as the subject for his first film. The film stars Charlotte Rampling, Simone Signoret, Bruno Cremer and Edwige Feuillère. Shadow of the Hawk Shadow of the Hawk is a 1976 American-Canadian horror film directed by George McCowan and written by Norman Thaddeus Vane and Herbert Wright. The film stars Jan-Michael Vincent, Marilyn Hassett, Chief Dan George, Pia Shandel, Marianne Jones and Jacques Hubert. The film was released on July 14, 1976, by Columbia Pictures. Ratataplan Ratataplan is a 1979 Italian comedy film directed, written and starring Maurizio Nichetti. The film, despite its low budget, obtained a great commercial success and launched the career of Nichetti. The film earned Nichetti a Silver Ribbon for Best New Director. Made in U.S.A. Made in U.S.A. is a 1987 American crime drama / black comedy film directed by Ken Friedman from a screenplay by Zbigniew Kempinski. The film stars Adrian Pasdar and Chris Penn as two young men who decide to leave behind their working-class lives in the coal-mining country of Pennsylvania and travel to California. Along the way, they pick up a hitchhiker and embark on a crime spree. The soundtrack features several songs by the American band Sonic Youth, who in 1995 released an album of all the songs they had recorded for the film. The release of the film was delayed because of a dispute over artistic control between Friedman and John Daly of Hemdale Films. Friedman first showed his version, without the permission of Hemdale, who held the copyright, at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Daly released the studios version to video in 1989. The Master Carpenter Perumthachan is a 1991 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Ajayan and written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair. It is based on Perumthachan of the Parayi Petta Panthirukulam, a legend in the Kerala folklore. The problems caused by the generation gap are explored through the relationship between a skilled carpenter and his tradition-breaking son. The film won the National Film Award for Best First Film of a Director and Filmfare Award for Best Film - Malayalam. It was nominated for the Golden Leopard Award. Young Soul Rebels Young Soul Rebels is a 1991 British coming-of-age film written by Derek Saldaan McClintock, Isaac Julien and Paul Hallam, and directed by Julien as his first narrative feature film. The film examines the interaction between youth cultural movements during the late 1970s in the UK — namely skinheads, punks, and soulboys — along with the social, political, and cultural tensions between them. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 9 August 1991, followed by a North American release on 6 December 1991. The film was the feature film acting debut of Sophie Okonedo and Eamonn Walker. Cafe Society Cafe Society is a 1995 American mystery film directed and written by Raymond De Felitta and starring Frank Whaley, Peter Gallagher, Lara Flynn Boyle and John Spencer. Dynamite Brothers Dynamite Brothers, also known by its alternate title East Meets Watts, is a 1974 martial arts and blaxploitation film. It was filmed on location in Watts, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. It starred football-hero-turned-actor Timothy Brown, who was also known for his role as Spearchucker Jones in the TV series M*A*S*H, and Hong Kong star actor and martial artist Alan Tang. It also starred Aldo Ray as a crooked cop and James Hong in a villainous role. Current and future stars including Tony Liu, Biff Yeager, Phillip Ko, Billy Chan, Mars and Susan McIver of The Golddiggers fame pop up at various stages in the film. Fugitive Mind Fugitive Mind is a 1999 American sci-fi action film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Michael Dudikoff and Heather Langenkamp. Full Disclosure Full Disclosure is a 2001 thriller film starring Fred Ward, Christopher Plummer, Rachel Ticotin and Penelope Ann Miller. It was directed by John Bradshaw. Maula Jat Maula Jatt, is a 1979 Pakistani Punjabi language action, musical film directed by Younis Malik and produced by Sarwar Bhatti. It stars Sultan Rahi in the lead role, with Aasia, and Mustafa Qureshi as the villain Noori Natt. This movie belongs to a genre which represents the rural culture of Pakistani central Punjab. Its success set the trend of action films being popular in Pakistan and cemented Sultan Rahi as Lollywoods main hero. The film was inspired by Ahmed Nadeem Qasmis short story "Gandasa" which described the culture of Gujranwalas rural areas. A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol is a British television crime fantasy drama film, written by Peter Bowker, that first broadcast on ITV on 20 December 2000. The film is a modern adaptation of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol, and stars Ross Kemp in the role of Eddie Scrooge. Warren Mitchell stars as Eddies Dad, the Ghost of Christmas Past; Ray Fearon stars as Jacob Marley, the Ghost of Christmas Present; and Ben Inigo-Jones stars as Eddies son, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. The film was one of a number of projects offered to Kemp as part of his "golden handcuffs" deal with ITV, following his departure from EastEnders. 9.41 million viewers watched the film on its debut Wednesday night broadcast. The film is also regularly repeated on ITV3 during the buildup to Christmas each year. Despite its popularity, holding a 7.1/10 rating on IMDb, the film has never been released on DVD. The Evidence of the Film The Evidence of the Film is a 1913 American silent short crime film directed by Lawrence Marston and Edwin Thanhouser starring William Garwood. The only known copy of this film was rediscovered in 1999 on the floor of the projection booth in a Superior movie theater. In 2001, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Guru Sishyan Guru Sishyan is a 1988 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film that was directed by S. P. Muthuraman. A remake of the Hindi film Insaf Ki Pukar, it stars Rajinikanth, Prabhu, Seetha and Gautami in the lead roles with Pandiyan, Cho Ramaswamy, Ravichandran, Radha Ravi, Senthamarai, Vinu Chakravarthy, Manorama, LIC Narasimhan and Sudha in supporting roles. The film is about two ex-convicts who set out to prove the innocence of their wrongfully imprisoned fellow convict. Meena Panchu Arunachalam produced Guru Sishyan under the production company P. A. Art Productions. The screenplay was written by her husband Panchu Arunachalam. Cinematography was handled by T. S. Vinayagam, the editing was by R. Vittal and C. Lancy, and the art direction was by B. Chalam. The film is Gautamis debut role in Tamil cinema, and the first film in which Rajinikanth and Prabhu co-starred. Filming took place primarily in Mysore and Chennai, and was completed in 25 days. Guru Sishyan was released on 13 April 1988 during the Puthandu holiday. Despite being released at a time of political turmoil in Tamil Nadu after the death of chief minister M. G. Ramachandran months earlier, Guru Sishyan, which includes many political references, became a commercial success, running in theatres for over 175 days. Dinotopia: Quest for the Ruby Sunstone Dinotopia: Quest for the Ruby Sunstone is a 2005 American animated film directed by Davis Doi. Based on the Dinotopia series, this is the first related animated version. After the Hallmark Entertainment live-action television series adaptation ended, Hallmark made this animated adaptation. It is noted for hardly following elements from the original book series and for lack of character development, which is one of the main criticisms of the film. Negotiator is a 2003 TV film directed by Takashi Miike. It was released in other regions under the title The Negotiator or simply Negotiator. El colombian dream El colombian dream is a 2006 Colombian comedy film directed by Felipe Aljure. Walking Too Fast Walking Too Fast is a Czech Thriller and drama film directed by Radim Špaček. It was released in 2010. It is a psychological story about relations between secret police and dissident movement, set in communist Czechoslovakia in the 1980s. The film was likened to the German film The Lives of Others. Walking Too Fast is described as a dark thriller with unpredictable protagonist who becomes dangerous to all people around including himself. His way to reach the goal is self-destructive. Stonerville Stonerville is a 2011 American comedy film. Leslie Nielsen played a character simply named Producer, which was his final role before he died. The film was directed by Bill Corcoran. It was written by Kevin Sepe and Tom Alexander. Soul Boy Soul Boy is a 2010 Kenyan drama film, written by Billy Kahora and directed by Hawa Essuman. It developed under the mentorship of German director and producer Tom Tykwer in Kibera, one of the largest slums in the African continent, in the middle of Nairobi, Kenya. The film has received five nominations at the 2011 African Movie Academy Awards. The film originated in a workshop for young film enthusiasts from Nairobi, guided by German director Tom Tykwer. Girl$ Girl$ is a 2010 Hong Kong film directed by Kenneth Bi, it deals with teenagers and young women drawn into compensated dating in Hong Kong. The Chinese term 囡囡 is a traditional affectionate term for daughter or young girl, but has also become used as euphemism for a prostitute in Hong Kong. A female that likes hoarding clothes. Facts and Statistics, by Science article of the month. Jalpari: The Desert Mermaid Jalpari: The Desert Mermaid is a 2012 Indian film directed by Nila Madhab Panda. Like I Am Kalam it is also a childrens cinema where Lehar Khan, Krishang Trivedi and Harsh Mayar are on lead as child artists and Parvin Dabas, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Rahul Singh, Suhasini Mulay and V.M. Badola are on supporting roles. The movie centered on the issue of female foeticide is an adventure film, which is screened at Marche du Cannes film festival. The movie has been nominated at the prestigious Asia Pacific Screen Awards. The sixth APSA ceremony will be organised at Queensland, Australia on 23 November 2012. The movie has been sent to the Academy of Motion Pictures as a direct entry for the Oscar Awards in the foreign film category. Recently the film received the prestigious Audience Choice Award in Minsk International Film Festival in Belarus & selected as an official entry for International Film Festival in Montreal which will take place in March 2013. The film also won MIP Junior Kids Jury Award at Cannes in October 2012. Gone Too Far Gone Too Far! is a 2013 British Nigerian comedy-drama film, directed by Destiny Ekaragha. It stars OC Ukeje, Adelayo Adedayo, Shanika Warren-Markland and Malachi Kirby. It was released in Nigeria on 16 January 2015. Richard the Lionheart: Rebellion Richard the Lionheart: Rebellion is a 2015 film, and a sequel of 2013 film, Richard the Lionheart, starring Chandler Maness as Richard The Lionheart, Andrea Zirio as Henry the Young and Debbie Rochon as Eleanor of Aquitaine. Alias Maria Alias Maria is a 2015 Colombian drama film directed by José Luis Rugeles Gracia. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It received the Golden Goats Award for the Best Feature Movie for the Young People at the 2016 Ale Kino! Festival. It was also selected as the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but was not nominated. The 13 year old Maria is a member of a guerrilla unit in Colombia. She is sent for a special mission together with three others to bring the commanders child into safety. Meanwhile, she is pregnant herself. Tracktown Tracktown is a 2016 American drama and coming of age sports film directed and written by Alexi Pappas and Jeremy Teicher and starring Pappas, Chase Offerle, Rachel Dratch and Andy Buckley. Filming took place in Eugene. Tracktown premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival in June 2016 and its worldwide release was on the 12 May 2017. Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Treasure Island , also known as Doraemon the Movie 2018, is a Japanese science fiction anime film. It is the 38th Doraemon film. The story is based on Robert Louis Stevensons Treasure Island novel, with a screenplay written by Genki Kawamura - the producer of Your Name and The Boy and the Beast. Kazuaki Imai, an episode director on the Doraemon television anime, directed the project as his first Doraemon franchise film. This film was released on March 3, 2018 in Japan. Almost Human Almost Human is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by Frank Urson, starring Vera Reynolds and Kenneth Thomson, produced by Cecil B. DeMille and William C. de Mille, and distributed through Pathé Exchange. The picture was based upon a novel by Richard Harding Davis entitled The Bar Sinister. The Racketeer The Racketeer is a 1929 American Pre-Code drama film. Directed by Howard Higgin, the film is also known as Loves Conquest in the United Kingdom. It tells the tale of some members of the criminal class in 1920s America, and in particular one man and one womans attempts to help him. Gossip columnist Hedda Hopper appears in a minor role. The film is one of the early talkies, and as a result, dialogue is very sparse. Frontier Aerograd is a 1935 Soviet adventure film by Ukrainian director Alexander Dovzhenko, a coproduction between Mosfilm and VUFKU. It is an adventure story set in the Soviet Far East in the future. Earthworm Tractors Earthworm Tractors is a 1936 American film directed by Ray Enright and starring Joe E. Brown and June Travis. The film is also known as A Natural Born Salesman in the United Kingdom. The film is based on characters created by William Hazlett Upson in a series of stories that appeared in The Saturday Evening Post. The series featured Alexander Botts, a natural-born salesman, and the Earthworm Tractor Company, and was inspired in part by Upsons actual work experience with the Caterpillar Tractor Company. The Goldwyn Follies The Goldwyn Follies is a 1938 Technicolor film written by Ben Hecht, Sid Kuller, Sam Perrin and Arthur Phillips, with music by George Gershwin, Vernon Duke, and Ray Golden, and lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Some sources credit Kurt Weill as one of the composers, but this is apparently incorrect. The Goldwyn Follies was the first Technicolor film produced by Samuel Goldwyn. The movie, which features Adolphe Menjou, Vera Zorina, Edgar Bergen, Andrea Leeds, Kenny Baker, Ella Logan, Helen Jepson, Bobby Clark and the Ritz Brothers, depicts a movie producer who chooses a simple girl to be "Miss Humanity" and to critically evaluate his movies from the point of view of the ordinary person. The style of the film is very similar to other musicals of its era, including the "Gold Diggers" series and others. The film is an effective satire on Hollywood and have some excellent numbers choreographed by George Balanchine. Songs include: "Our Love is Here to Stay" "I Was Doing All Right" "Spring Again" "Love Walked In" "I Love to Rhyme" This was the last film score written by George Gershwin before his death on 11 July 1937. The Goldwyn Follies was released on 20 February 1938. The movie was nominated for an Oscar for Best Score and for Best Interior Decoration. Secrets of an Actress Secrets of an Actress is a 1938 romantic drama film directed by William Keighley, and starring Kay Francis, George Brent, and Ian Hunter. It is about a love triangle between a stage actress, her financial backer, and his friend. The Three Troubledoers The Three Troubledoers is a 1946 film directed by Edward Bernds and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 91st short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. A Kiss for Corliss A Kiss for Corliss is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Richard Wallace and written by Howard Dimsdale. It stars Shirley Temple in her final starring role as well as her final film appearance. It is a sequel to the 1945 film Kiss and Tell. A Kiss for Corliss was retitled Almost a Bride before release and this title appears in the title sequence. The film was released on November 25, 1949, by United Artists. South of St. Louis South of St Louis is a 1949 American Technicolor Western film directed by Ray Enright and starring Joel McCrea, Alexis Smith, Zachary Scott and Dorothy Malone. It chronicles the friendship between three ranchers after their ranch is destroyed by raiders led by the infamous Luke Cotrell. The film was originally titled Distant Drums, but was later changed to its current title, which refers to Civil War army deserters. 47 morto che parla 47 morto che parla is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. The film stars Totò and Silvana Pampanini. Innocents in Paris Innocents in Paris is a 1953 British-French international co-production comedy film produced by Romulus Films, directed by Gordon Parry and starring Alastair Sim, Ronald Shiner, Claire Bloom, Margaret Rutherford, Claude Dauphin, and Jimmy Edwards, and also featuring James Copeland. Popular French comedy actor Louis de Funès appears as a taxi driver, and there are uncredited appearances by Christopher Lee, Laurence Harvey and Kenneth Williams. The writer and producer was Anatole de Grunwald, born in Russia in 1910, who fled to Britain with his parents in 1917. He had a long career there as a writer and producer, including the films The Way to the Stars, The Winslow Boy, Doctors Dilemma, Libel, and The Yellow Rolls Royce. Bengal Brigade Bengal Brigade is a 1954 American adventure war film directed by Laslo Benedek and starring Rock Hudson, Arlene Dahl and Ursula Thiess. The Unholy Wife The Unholy Wife is a 1957 Technicolor film noir crime film produced and directed by John Farrow at RKO Radio Pictures, but released by Universal Pictures as RKO was in the process of ceasing its film activities. The film features Diana Dors, Rod Steiger, Tom Tryon and Beulah Bondi. The screenplay was written by William Durkee and Jonathan Latimer The plot concerns a femme fatale named Phyllis who tells her sordid story from her prison cell in flashback. Drillinge an Bord Triplets on Board is a 1959 West German comedy film directed by Hans Müller and starring Heinz Erhardt, Ann Smyrner and Ingrid van Bergen. Three identical brothers all go on the same cruise using only one ticket. The films sets were designed by the art director Walter Haag. Davey and Goliath Davey and Goliath is an American clay-animated childrens television series, whose central characters were created by Art Clokey, Ruth Clokey, and Dick Sutcliffe, and which was produced first by the United Lutheran Church in America and later by the Lutheran Church in America. The show was aimed at a youth audience, and generally dealt with issues such as respect for authority, sharing and prejudice. Eventually these themes included serious issues such as racism, death, religious intolerance and vandalism. Each 15-minute episode features the adventures of Davey Hansen and his "talking" dog Goliath as they learn the love of God through everyday occurrences. Many of the episodes also feature Daveys parents John and Elaine, his sister Sally, as well as Daveys friends: Jimmy, Teddy, and Nathaniel in earlier episodes, and Jonathan, Jimmy, Nicky, and Cisco in later ones. In general, the characters found themselves in situations that had to be overcome by placing their faith in God. Daveys friends Nathaniel and Jonathan were black, and were some of the first black characters to appear as friends of a television shows lead character. Following Clokeys success with the Gumby series, Davey and Goliath premiered in syndication on February 25, 1961 as a Saturday feature, and lasted until 1965. By May 1961, it was reported that "Millions of children in cities and towns across the United States and Canada are talking about two new television stars, Davey and Goliath." After its initial run, several 30-minute holiday special episodes were created in the late 1960s. The series then resumed with some new characters in 1971 and continued until 1973. In 1975, a final 30-minute summer episode was created. In 2004, Joe Clokey produced a new special, "Davey and Goliaths Snowboard Christmas". Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story of Life Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story of Life is a 1965 cartoon co-written, directed and produced by Chuck Jones. The cartoons title is a play-on-words of the song "Ah" from Naughty Marietta, though the storyline bears no resemblance. The Terrornauts The Terrornauts is a 1967 science fiction film produced by Amicus Productions. It went out on a double feature with They Came from Beyond Space. This double bill has been called "the two worst films the company ever produced". The film is based on The Wailing Asteroid by Murray Leinster, adapted for screen by John Brunner. The Artist in the Circus Dome: Clueless Artists in the Big Top: Perplexed is a 1968 West German film written and directed by Alexander Kluge. The film is made in a collage style, featuring newsreels and quotations from philosophers alongside the story of a failing circus whose owner, Leni, must decide whether her dream of a new kind of circus is too optimistic. The film is a symbolic representation of Kluges own frustrations in trying to help stimulate the New German Cinema movement. The Grasshopper The Grasshopper is a 1970 drama film directed by Jerry Paris. It stars Jacqueline Bisset, Jim Brown, and Joseph Cotten. Hospital Hospital is an 84-minute 1970 American documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman, which explores the daily activities of the people at Metropolitan Hospital Center, a large-city hospital, with emphasis on its emergency ward and outpatient clinics. The film won two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Achievement in News Documentary Programming - Individuals and Outstanding Achievement in News Documentary Programming - Programs. In 1994, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film was selected for screening as part of the Cannes Classics section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. The Headless Eyes The Headless Eyes is a 1971 American exploitation horror film written and directed by Kent Bateman. The Projectionist The Projectionist is a 1970 American comedy film written and directed by Harry Hurwitz, and marked the feature film debut of Rodney Dangerfield as an actor. The film employed the use of superimposition of older motion pictures, the first time such techniques were used. Production took place in September and October 1969 and its first public screening was a year later, at the Rochester Film Festival on October 17, 1970. The film opened in New York on January 17, 1971. The Amazing Dobermans The Amazing Dobermans is a 1976 American comedy-crime film starring Fred Astaire, James Franciscus and Barbara Eden. It is the second and final sequel in a trilogy of Doberman Gang films that includes The Doberman Gang and The Daring Dobermans. The film was re-released theatrically in 1978 under the title Lucky and was re-distributed by Rosamond Productions. Last Chants for a Slow Dance Last Chants for a Slow Dance is a 1977 American drama film directed by Jon Jost and starring Tom Blair. The Brave Archer The Brave Archer, also known as Kungfu Warlord, is a 1977 Hong Kong film adapted from Louis Chas novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes. The film was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio and directed by Chang Cheh, starring Alexander Fu Sheng and Tanny Tien in the lead roles. The film is the first part of a trilogy and was followed by The Brave Archer 2 and The Brave Archer 3. The trilogy has two unofficial sequels, The Brave Archer and His Mate and Little Dragon Maiden. All's Well, Ends Well Too Alls Well, Ends Well Too is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Clifton Ko, and released as comedy fare as is the usual custom to entertain movie-goers on the Lunar New Year celebrations. The main setting is in the Song Dynasty and this reflects in the period costumes and architecture. Alls Well, Ends Well Too is part of a series of similarly titled films, together with Alls Well, of which it is not a sequel, Alls Well, Alls Well, and the similarly themed Alls Well. Tiger Heart Tiger Heart is a 1996 American action film directed by Georges Chamchoum and starring Ted Jan Roberts. Going to Kansas City Going to Kansas City is a 1998 Canadian-Finnish drama film directed by Pekka Mandart. The film is about a male exchange student from Finland, who falls in love with an American girl, whose father does not accept the relationship. Shot in Canada, the film is set in the rural town of Canaan that is located 120 miles west of Kansas City. When Love Comes Along When Love Comes Along is a 1998 New Zealand drama film directed by Garth Maxwell. The film was produced by Jonathan Dowling and Michele Fantl. Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se is a 1978 Hindi romantic film, starring Sachin and Ranjeeta and directed by Hiren Nag. It was produced and distributed by Rajshri Productions and showcased music by Ravindra Jain. The film was a super-hit at box office. Intrepid Intrepid, also known as Deep Water, is a 2000 action film produced by Jim Wynorski and starring James Coburn, Costas Mandylor, Finola Hughes, Blake Clark, Julie McCullough, and Kevin Rahm. Humdrum Humdrum is a 1999 British animated comedy short film directed by Peter Peake. It was released in 1998 and produced by Aardman Animations and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Short Film and a BAFTA nomination in the same category. 101 Rent Boys 101 Rent Boys is a 2000 documentary film that explores the lives of male prostitutes in the Los Angeles area. Created by film-makers Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey, the film depicts 101 hustlers, being paid each $50 for their time, which come from diverse ethnic, regional, and economic backgrounds. Picked up on and around Santa Monica Boulevard, the men discuss a variety of things, many referring to their personal history as well commenting on the nature of their work. The Three Marias The Three Marias is a Brazilian drama film made in 2002. It is the second feature film by the Brazilian filmmaker Aluizio Abranches. Marieta Severo, Júlia Lemmertz, Maria Luísa Mendonça and Luíza Mariani lead the cast. Also in the cast are Lázaro Ramos, Wagner Moura, Carlos Vereza and Tuca Andrada. The movie is a shakespearean tragedy in the countryside of Pernambuco. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival, achieving excellent reviews in Brazil and abroad, being critically acclaimed in international level. Evelyn: The Cutest Evil Dead Girl Evelyn: The Cutest Evil Dead Girl is a 2002 black comedy short film directed by Newfoundlander Brad Peyton. It stars Nadia Litz in the title role, and Joshua Close, and is narrated by Maurice Dean Wint. The film is sometimes called Evelyn: The Cutest Evil Dead Girl Ever. The Life and Hard Times of Guy Terrifico The Life and Hard Times of Guy Terrifico is a Canadian mockumentary film released in 2005. Written and directed by Michael Mabbott, the film stars Matt Murphy, a musician previously associated with the bands The Super Friendz and The Flashing Lights, as Guy Terrifico, a country singer long rumoured to have died three decades earlier, but now reemerging from his disappearance and releasing a new album. Murphy and Mabbott wrote the films music, including the songs "Just a Show" and "Make Believe", which were nominated for Best Original Song at the 26th Genie Awards. The film won the award for Best Canadian First Feature Film at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. In December 2005, it was named to TIFFs annual Canadas Top Ten list of the years best Canadian films. La vita che vorrei The Life That I Want is a 2004 Italian drama film directed by Giuseppe Piccioni. It was entered into the 27th Moscow International Film Festival. The Face You Deserve A Cara que Mereces is a 2004 Portuguese film directed by Miguel Gomes. Closed for Winter Closed for Winter is a 2009 Australian drama film starring Natalie Imbruglia. It is based on Georgia Blains critically acclaimed novel of the same title. The film was produced by Goalpost Pictures. Dong Dong is a 2006 documentary film by Chinese director, Jia Zhangke. It is the companion piece to Jias Still Life, which was released concurrently although Dong was reputedly conceived of first. The film, which runs a relatively short 66 minutes, follows the artist and actor Liu Xiaodong as he invites Jia to film him while he paints a group of laborers near the Three Gorges Dam and later a group of women in Bangkok. The film was produced and distributed by Jias own production company, Xstream Pictures, based out of Hong Kong and Beijing. Dong was screened at the 2006 Venice International Film Festival as part of its "Horizons" Program, and as part of the 2006 Toronto International Film Festivals "Real-to-Reel" Program. Dong was filmed in HD digital video. Quickie Express Quickie Express is a 2007 Indonesian movie. Directed by Dimas Djayadiningrat, it stars Tora Sudiro, Aming, Sandra Dewi, and Lukman Sardi. It premiered on 22 November 2007 and won Best Film at the Jakarta International Film Festival. It has been noted as spawning numerous Indonesian sex comedies. Shadows in Paradise Shadows in Paradise is a 2010 American action film directed and written by producer, director, and writer J. Stephen Maunder and starring Mark Dacascos, Armand Assante, Tom Sizemore, and Sofya Skya. Fist of the Warrior Fist of the Warrior, formerly known as Lesser of Three Evils, is a martial arts/crime film directed by Wayne A. Kennedy in his feature film directorial debut. It stars Ho-Sung Pak, Peter Greene, Roger Guenveur Smith and Sherilyn Fenn, and features fight choreography by Ho-Sung Pak and Wayne A. Kennedy. The film was shot in 2004 in Los Angeles, California, USA, and was released by Lionsgate Home Entertainment on February 10, 2009. I'm All Good Im All Good is a 2008 Czech comedy film directed by Jan Hřebejk. Josh Josh is a 2009 Indian Telugu-language action film that marked the debut of Naga Chaitanya and Karthika in the lead roles, whilst, prominent actor J. D. Chakravarthy plays a pivotal role. Directed by Vasu Varma, and produced by noted producer, Dil Raju. An initial date of 3 September for release, was delayed due to the death of Andhra Pradeshs Chief Minister, Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy. It was eventually released two days later. The film was a critical and commercial Above Average. Naga Chaitanya was praised as an actor. The films storyline was very similar to Naga Chaitanyas father, Nagarjunas 1989 Ram Gopal Varma film, Siva where a student tries to eliminate the mafia involved in the students, and the antagonist in that film too is played by Chakravarthy. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Jabardast Josh by Goldmines Telefilms in 2017. Movie recorded as. Box Office Collection is 17cr Share approx,Pre release business is 19.3cr Pvt Ltd. My Friend Pinto My Friend Pinto is a 2011 Indian musical comedy film written and directed by Raaghav Dar, in his feature-length directorial debut. It stars Prateik Babbar as Michael Pinto, a well intentioned simpleton and follows his misadventures over the course of a New Years Eve in Mumbai. Produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Ronnie Screwvala, and distributed by UTV Motion Pictures, it has elements of picaresque, slapstick comedy and multiple musical sequences. The film features Kalki Koechlin, Arjun Mathur, Shruti Seth, Makrand Deshpande, Raj Zutshi and Divya Dutta in supporting roles. Although Dar had written the script while working as an assistant director on Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na, it was not until he met Bhansali that he began working on a proper screenplay. Conceived as a musical comedy, My Friend Pinto had multiple sequences choreographed by Longinus Fernandes, featuring Babbar and Koechlin primarily. Principal photography was done over a period of two and a half years in South Mumbai, mostly during night. The films soundtrack and background score was composed by the music director duo of Ajay and Atul Gogavale. My Friend Pinto released theatrically on 14 October 2011 to mixed response from film critics. While the performances of majority of the cast were favourably reviewed, the film drew criticism for its scattered screenplay and the several underdeveloped subplots. It performed poorly at the box-office, collecting a meager total of in its entire theatrical run, and failed to recover its production costs of approximately . The film was released on DVD in February 2012. I Am Nancy I Am Nancy is a 2011 American documentary that follows actress Heather Langenkamp as she explores her role as Nancy Thompson in the A Nightmare on Elm Street films, the fandom that surrounds the franchise, and why most of it focuses on Freddy Krueger, rather than Nancy. Nadunisi Naaygal Nadunisi Naaygal is a 2011 Tamil psychological thriller film written and directed by Gautham Menon that stars Sameera Reddy, Veera and Deva in lead roles, with Swapna Abraham and Ashwin in other pivotal roles. The film notably has no score, instead featuring sounds designed by Renganaath Ravee. Produced by Photon Kathaas Productions and R. S. Infotainment, Nadunissi Naaygal released on 18 February 2011, simultaneously dubbed and released in Telugu as Erra Gulabilu. The title Nadunisi Naaygal is taken from the title of a poem of Sundara Ramasamy. The film received mixed reviews from both audience and critics. An Evergreen Christmas An Evergreen Christmas is a 2014 American holiday independent film written by Jeremy Culver and Morgen Culver and directed by Jeremy Culver as Culver’s first narrative feature. The film stars Charleene Closshey, Robert Loggia, Naomi Judd, Tyler Ritter, Booboo Stewart, Greer Grammer and Jake Sandvig and is set in the fictional town of Balsam Falls, Tennessee. Principal photography began in Charlotte February 2013. The film released direct to DVD on November 4, 2014 with premiere theater screenings in Nashville, TN and Tampa, FL. The film was available on Netflix for 38 months from December 20, 2014 until January 21, 2018. The film is rated PG. Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened... Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened is a 2016 theatrical documentary film directed by Lonny Price and produced by Bruce David Klein with Price, Kitt Lavoie and Ted Schillinger. Scott Rudin and Eli Bush serve as executive producers. The film tells the story of the making of the original Broadway production of Merrily We Roll Along and of the hopeful young performers whose lives were transformed by it. The film is a production of Atlas Media Corp. in association with Allright Productions. In September 2016, the film was acquired by Abramorama for theatrical distribution. The film premiered at the New York Film Festival in October 2016 and has a theatrical release set for November 18, 2016. The Hollow One The Hollow One, also known under its working title of The Darker Path, is a 2015 science fiction horror film that was written and directed by Nathan Hendrickson. The film had its world premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 27, 2015 and stars Kate Alden and Chelsea Farthing as two sisters that return home after many years, only to find that this puts their lives at risk. Utopia Utopia is a 2013 documentary film written, produced and presented by John Pilger and directed by Pilger and Alan Lowery, that explores the experiences of Aboriginal Australians in modern Australia. The title is derived from the Aboriginal homeland community of Utopia, one of the poorest and most desolate areas in Australia. Vengeful Heart Vengeful Heart is a thriller film directed by Vietnamese-American director Victor Vu. The film was released in February 14th, 2014. Starring actress Nha Phuong, actor Thai Hoa, Quy Binh, Hoang Bach, Tu Vi, Kim Xuan, Nancy Nguyen and Van Tung. The film was based on same title play written by Thai Hoa, which used to be a best selling play at Phu Nhuan Theater. The Fire The Fire is a 2015 Argentine drama film directed by Juan Schnitman. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. The film won the top prize at the 2015 Transilvania International Film Festival. Vallavanukku Pullum Aayudham Vallavanukku Pullum Aayudham is a 2014 Indian Tamil action comedy film directed by Srinath and released by Studio Green on 9 May 2014. A remake of S. S. Rajamoulis successful Telugu film Maryada Ramanna which was based on Buster Keatons Our Hospitality, the film was jointly produced by PVP Cinema and Santhanam, who also played the lead role in it, alongside newcomer Ashna Zaveri. The music was composed by Siddharth Vipin. The Reflektor Tapes The Reflektor Tapes is a 2015 British documentary film directed by Kahlil Joseph about the making of the album Reflektor by the Canadian band Arcade Fire. It was shown in the TIFF Docs section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Didi's Dream Didis Dream is a 2017 Taiwanese-Chinese comedy film written and directed by Kevin Tsai. The film stars Dee Hsu, Lin Chi-ling, Jin Shijia and Li Zifeng. America America, also called Love and Sacrifice, is a 1924 silent historical war romance film. It describes the heroic story of the events during the American Revolutionary War, in which filmmaker D. W. Griffith created a film adaptation of Robert W. Chambers’ novel The Reckoning. The plot mainly centers itself on the battles of the New York State, with romance spliced into the individual movie scenes. Just Dogs Just Dogs is a 1932 Silly Symphonies animated film, directed by Burt Gillett. It marked the first solo appearance of Pluto. Misère au Borinage Misère au Borinage, also known as Borinage, was a 1934 Belgian documentary film directed by Henri Storck and Joris Ivens. Produced during the Great Depression, the films theme was intensely socialist, covering the poor living conditions of the workers and coal miners of Belgiums industrialised Borinage region. It is considered a classic work of political cinema and has been described as "one of the most important references in the documentary genre". Misère au Borinage was shot in black and white and is a silent film. Its intertitles are in French and Dutch languages. It opens with a title card, bearing the slogan: "Crisis in the Capitalist World. Factories are closed down, abandoned. Millions of proletarians are hungry!" and shows footage of the repression of a 1933 strike in Ambridge in the United States. The film then shifts to the Borinage, an industrial region in Belgiums Province of Hainaut, during and after the general strike of 1932. The majority of the film focuses on the plight of Borinage coal miners who have been evicted from their houses and made unemployed following their participation in the strike. It also shows the poor living conditions of the miners and their families. The film makes the argument that strike action could be justified by the poor conditions in which Belgian workers lived. The film was made against the context of the Great Depression and premiered in Brussels in March 1934. According to Robert Stallaerts, Storcks work as director of Misère au Borinage justified his status as "father of Walloon cinema" even though he was actually Flemish. In 2000, a new documentary was made about the Borinage as a tribute to Storck: "Les Enfants du Borinage - Lettre à Henri Storck". She Had to Say Yes She Had to Say Yes is a 1933 American pre-Code film directed by George Amy and Busby Berkley. It was Berkleys directorial debut. Loretta Young stars as a secretary who receives unwanted sexual advances when she is sent out on dates with her employers clients. The film was promoted with the teaser, "We apologize to the men for the many frank revelations made by this picture, but we just had to show it as it was filmed. The true story of the working girl." According to pre-Code scholar Thomas Doherty, it was part of a series of movies that drew inspiration from the "real-life compromises working girls made to get and retain employment" during the Great Depression. A repeated theme in womens pictures in the Depression was the "threat of sexual violation" and the "hard necessity of risking virtue to keep a paycheck". Women of that time were often subjected to sexual harassment, and had to endure indignities in a highly competitive job market. The film received a negative review in The New York Times when it was released. Twenty Million Sweethearts Twenty Million Sweethearts is a 1934 American Pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Ray Enright and starring Pat OBrien, Dick Powell, Ginger Rogers, and The Mills Brothers. The film was remade in 1949 as My Dream Is Yours. I Found Stella Parish I Found Stella Parish is a 1935 melodrama starring Kay Francis as a beloved actress whose dark secret is revealed to the world. Out of the Inkwell Out of the Inkwell is a 1938 Max Fleischer/Betty Boop live-action and animated short film. The title and concept for the film were a tribute to the Out of the Inkwell series of films that Max Fleischer had produced during the 1920s. The Amazing Mr. Williams The Amazing Mr. Williams is a 1939 mystery film directed by Alexander Hall and starring Melvyn Douglas as a police lieutenant who is too busy solving crimes to spend much time with his frustrated fiancée, played by Joan Blondell. The Remarkable Mr. Kipps Kipps, also known as The Remarkable Mr. Kipps, is a British 1941 comedy-drama film adaptation of H. G. Wellss novel of the same title, directed by Carol Reed. Michael Redgrave stars as a drapers assistant who inherits a large fortune. Maisie Gets Her Man Maisie Gets Her Man is a 1942 film directed by Roy Del Ruth. It stars Ann Sothern and Red Skelton in this the sixth of the ten-film Maisie series. Puss n' Booty Puss n Booty is a 1943 one-shot Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. It was the last Warner Bros. cartoon entirely filmed in black-and-white. The plot of Puss n Booty was later remade in color as 1948s I Taw a Putty Tat, starring Sylvester and Tweety. San Demetrio London San Demetrio London is a 1943 British World War II docudrama based on the true story of the 1940 salvage of the tanker MV San Demetrio by some of her own crew, who reboarded her after she had been set on fire by the German heavy cruiser Admiral Scheer and then abandoned, during the Battle of the Atlantic. The film was produced by Michael Balcon for Ealing Studios and directed by Charles Frend. A Kiss in the Dark A Kiss in the Dark is a 1949 comedy film directed by Delmer Daves, starring David Niven and Jane Wyman, and featuring Wayne Morris, Victor Moore, Broderick Crawford, and Maria Ouspenskaya. The plot revolves around a pianist who purchases, solely as a hands-off investment, an apartment house full of loony tenants. One Way Street One Way Street is a 1950 American film noir crime film directed by Hugo Fregonese and starring James Mason, Märta Torén and Dan Duryea. The crime film takes place mainly in Mexico. The Reformer and the Redhead The Reformer and the Redhead is a 1950 American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Norman Panama and Melvin Frank, and starring June Allyson and Dick Powell. Count Three and Pray Count Three and Pray is a 1955 American Technicolor CinemaScope Western film and starring Van Heflin. The film was directed by George Sherman. It was based on the story "Calico Pony" by Herb Meadow. It premiered in Woodwards home town, Greenville, at the Paris Theatre. Lisbon Lisbon is a 1956 American film noir crime film produced and directed by Ray Milland and starring Milland, Maureen OHara, Claude Rains, Edward Chapman, and Jay Novello. An American smuggler based in Lisbon is hired to rescue a wealthy industrialist from behind the Iron Curtain. The film was shot on location in Lisbon, Portugal, in Trucolor and Naturama for Republic Pictures. Nelson Riddles score included a version of "Lisbon Antigua" that had been a top charting song prior to the films release. That Certain Summer That Certain Summer is a 1972 American made-for-television drama film directed by Lamont Johnson. The teleplay by Richard Levinson and William Link was the first to deal sympathetically with homosexuality. Produced by Universal Television, it was broadcast as an ABC Movie of the Week on November 1, 1972, and received a number of television awards and nominations. A novelization of the film written by Burton Wohl was published by Bantam Books. Five on the Black Hand Side Five on the Black Hand Side is a 1973 Blaxploitation comedy film based on the play by Charlie L. Russell. It was shot in Los Angeles. Leonard Jackson appeared as John Henry Brooks. He was cast in Steven Spielbergs The Color Purple fifteen years later. Tagline: "Youve been coffy-tized, blacula-rized and super-flied - but now youre gonna be glorified, unified and filled-with-pride... when you see Five on the Black Hand Side." The Clown Murders The Clown Murders is a 1976 Canadian horror film directed by Martyn Burke. It was one of the earliest films in which John Candy appears. The Executive Producer was Stephen Stohn, who later produced the The Next Generation TV series. The Great Houdini The Great Houdinis The Great Houdini is a 1976 American made-for-television biographical film which is a fictionalized account of the life of the Hungarian-American escape artist and entertainer Harry Houdini. The film was written and directed by Melville Shavelson and features Paul Michael Glaser and Sally Struthers and originally aired on ABC on October 8, 1976. Une femme à sa fenêtre A Woman at Her Window is a 1976 French drama film directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre, starring Romy Schneider, Philippe Noiret, Victor Lanoux and Umberto Orsini. It tells the story of a woman who helps a union leader sought by the police in Greece in the 1930s. The film is based on the 1929 novel Hotel Acropolis by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle. The film had 1,205,887 admissions in France. At the 2nd César Awards, Schneider was nominated for Best Actress and Jean Ravel was nominated for Best Editing. Going for Broke Going for Broke is a 1977 Danish comedy film directed by Gabriel Axel and starring Preben Kaas. A Touch of the Sun A Touch of the Sun, also released as No Secrets!, is a 1979 British-American comedy film directed by Peter Curran and starring Oliver Reed, Sylvaine Charlet, Peter Cushing and Wilfrid Hyde-White. Egon Schiele: Excess and Punishment Egon Schiele – Exzess und Bestrafung, also known as Egon Schiele – Excess and Punishment and Egon Schiele, enfer et passion is a 1981 film based on the life of the Austrian artist Egon Schiele. Set in Austria during the years immediately prior to and during Great War, the film stars Mathieu Carriere as Schiele, with Jane Birkin as his muse Walburga Neuzil, Christine Kaufmann as his wife Edith, and Kristina van Eyck as Ediths sister. Essentially a depiction of obsession and its constituents of sex, alcohol, and uncontrolled emotions, the film portrays Schiele as an agent of social change leading to the destruction of those he loves and ultimately of himself. Stacy's Knights Stacys Knights is a 1983 American film directed by Jim Wilson. The film is also known as Double Down, The Touch, Winning Streak. Parade of the Planets Planet Parade is a 1984 drama film directed by Vadim Abdrashitov. The films script was written by Aleksandr Mindadze and was based on the final part of the trilogy by Ukrainian writer Yevgeny Gutsalo, novel Planet Parade. Party primary contest 42nd Venice International Film Festival. Anna Anna is a 1967 French musical-comedy film directed by Pierre Koralnik and starring Anna Karina. High Season High Season is a 1987 British romantic comedy film directed by Clare Peploe. It is a comedy about tourism, set on the Greek island of Rhodes; vacationers from rich countries taking over the most spectacular scenery at the most desirable times of the year. There are nine principal characters, a mixture of English, Greek, and a Greek-American. It was written by director Clare Peploe with her brother Mark. The Night Brings Charlie The Night Brings Charlie is a 1990 American slasher film directed by Tom Logan, and written by Bruce Carson. A sequel, to be written and directed by Bruce Carson, was announced in 2017. Heartbeat Heartbeat, also known as Danielle Steels Heartbeat, is a 1993 television movie directed by Michael Miller and written by Jan Worthington based upon the 1991 novel of the same name by Danielle Steel for NBC. The film tells of a man who was abused as a child and, as a result, has no interest in having children of his own. When Adrian reveals to her husband that she is pregnant, her husband pressures her to have an abortion. Adrian rebuffs her husbands orders and he neglects her. The showrunner and Adrians boss for the soap opera she writes and produces becomes romantically involved with her, eventually marrying her and helping Adrian raise her baby. John Ritter stars as the television producer, Polly Draper as Adrian, and Kevin Kilner portrays Adrians husband. According to Hal Erickson, of Rovi, "the film was heavily criticized by time of its release, often called a yuppie love story. " It also received an Emmy Award nomination in 1993 for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costuming for a Mini Series or a Special. The Most Terrible Time in My Life is a 1994 film directed by Kaizo Hayashi. The film is the first in the series featuring the detective Mike Hama, which included two more films by Hayashi, a TV series, and a film made from one episode of that TV series. Six Days, Six Nights À la folie is a 1994 French drama film by Diane Kurys with music by Michael Nyman. It entered the competition at the 51st Venice International Film Festival. The Break A Further Gesture is a 1997 film directed by Robert Dornhelm. It stars Stephen Rea and Alfred Molina and had its première at the 12th Dublin Film Festival on 4 March 1997. It is also known as The Break. The People Next Door The People Next Door is a CBS 1996 American crime drama television film starring Faye Dunaway, Michael OKeefe, Nicollette Sheridan and Tracey Ellis. It was written by Fred Mills and directed by Tim Hunter. The telecast had 16.6 million viewers on its original airdate. Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story is a 1996 American television film directed by John Patterson and starring Ann-Margret, Peter Coyote, Leslie Hope, Christian Campbell, Hedy Burress, Tobey Maguire, and Freddy Rodríguez. Based roughly on real-life events, the film recounts the story of Wisconsin teacher Diane Borchardt, who hired teen students first to spy on her cheating husband and later to kill him. The film begins with the murder then traces in flashback the events leading up to it, followed by the subsequent police investigation leading to arrests and eventual murder convictions of both Borchardt and the teens. Stage Fright Stage Fright is a 1997 stop-motion short film produced, directed, and co-written by Steve Box. Tess Daulton is also an uncredited co-writer. The story follows Tiny, a music hall performer, Arnold Hugh, a silent film actor, and Tinys co-worker Daphne, as they attempt to adjust to the coming age of film. Tiny and Arnold are voiced by Graham Fellows, and Daphne is voiced by Tess Daulton. The short film is eleven minutes in length, and won a BAFTA Award for Best Short Animated Film in 1998. White Lies White Lies is a French comedy film directed by Pierre Salvadori, released in 1998. Opera Ball Opernball is a 1998 made-for-TV movie by Urs Egger based on a 1995 novel by Austrian writer Josef Haslinger in which thousands of people are killed in a Neo-Nazi terrorist attack taking place during the Vienna Opera Ball. The film starred Heiner Lauterbach, Franka Potente, Frank Giering, Caroline Goodall, Richard Bohringer, Gudrun Landgrebe and Désirée Nosbusch. Droh Kaal Drohkaal is a 1994 Indian crime drama film directed and produced by Govind Nihalani, which deals with Indias fight against terrorism. The film examines the mental and psychological trauma that honest police officers go through in their fight against a group of ruthless terrorists. It was remade in Tamil as Kuruthipunal, produced by Kamal Haasan and directed by P. C. Sreeram, which was Indias official entry for the 68th Academy Awards Best Foreign Language Film category. Plaga zombie Plaga zombie is a 1997 Argentine horror film directed and written by Pablo Parés and Hernán Sáez and written by Berta Muñiz and Pablo Parés who all starred in the film. It is the first entry in the Plaga Zombie film series being followed up with Zona mutante and Revolución Tóxica. The Brahmin and the Butterfly La Chrysalide et le Papillon dor, released in the United States as The Brahmin and the Butterfly, is a 1901 French short silent fantasy film, directed by Georges Méliès. It is listed as numbers 332-333 in Star Film Companys catalogues. I.K.U. I.K.U. is a 2001 independent film directed by Taiwanese-American experimental filmmaker Shu Lea Cheang. It was marketed as "a Japanese Sci-Fi Porn Feature". The film was partially inspired by Blade Runner. I.K.U.s premise involves a futuristic corporation sending shapeshifting cyborgs out into New Tokyo to collect "orgasm data" by means of sexual intercourse. The title is a pun on the Japanese word which, in sexual slang, is used to express an orgasm. I.K.U. premiered at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. It was the first pornographic film ever screened in the festival. Critical reception was poor. No Maps for These Territories No Maps for These Territories is an independent documentary film made by Mark Neale focusing on the speculative fiction author William Gibson. It features appearances by Jack Womack, Bruce Sterling, Bono, and The Edge and was released by Docurama. The film had its world premiere at the Vancouver International Film Festival in October 2000. Bloom Bloom is a 2003 Irish film written and directed by Sean Walsh, based on the novel Ulysses by James Joyce. The film premiered at the 2003 Taormina Film Festival. Angeline Ball won the award for "Best Actress in a Film" at the Irish Film and Television Awards. The soundtrack was written and produced by David Kahne. In 1967, the novel Ulysses was made into a film of the same name. Con Games Con Games is a 2001 American direct to video action drama film written and directed by Jefferson Edward Donald, starring Tommy Lee Thomas, Eric Roberts, Martin Kove, Amy Fadhli, and the late Matthew Ansara. Rolling in Money Maalamaal is a 1988 Indian Hindi-language comedy film starring Naseeruddin Shah and Satish Shah, directed by Kewal Sharma. Although it was not officially acknowledged, the film is based on the 1902 novel Brewsters Millions, by George Barr McCutcheon. At least six films have earlier also been made based on the novel, besides a Broadway play. The film is also known for Sunil Gavaskar, the renowned cricketer, making a guest appearance in the film. Som and Bank: Bangkok for Sale One Take Only is a 2001 crime-drama film written and directed by Oxide Pang. Agnivarsha: The Fire and the Rain Agni Varsha is a 2002 epic Hindi film produced by Kashish Bhatnagar on I Dream Productions banner, directed by Arjun Sajnani. It stars Amitabh Bachchan, Jackie Shroff, Nagarjuna and Raveena Tandon, with music composed by Sandesh Shandilya and Taufiq Qureshi. The film is a silver screen adaptation of Girish Karnads Mahabharat play The Fire and The Rain. The films art direction was handled by Shashidhar Adapa and Choreography was handled by Prabhu Deva. Go Further Go Further is a 2003 documentary film by Ron Mann starring Woody Harrelson and a group of other environmental activists riding around in a large, bio-fueled bus. The tour was called the Simple Organic Living Tour and it was produced by cause-related marketers the Spitfire Agency. The film debuted at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2003, and at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2003, where it was first runner-up for the Peoples Choice Award. It was also nominated for a Genie Award for Best Documentary. The film features cameos by Dave Matthews, Natalie Merchant, Ken Kesey, Bob Weir, Michael Franti, Anthony Kiedis, Rob Heydon, Medeski Martin & Wood, and The String Cheese Incident. A temetetlen halott The Unburied Man is a 2004 Hungarian-Slovakian-Polish drama film. It is based on the life of former Prime Minister of Hungary, Imre Nagy, who was executed following the failed Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Final Solution Final Solution is a 2004 documentary film directed by Rakesh Sharma concerning the 2002 Gujarat riots in which both Hindu and Muslims were targeted in the state of Gujarat by political extremists. In order to rationalize their violence, Hindu extremists had made the claim that their actions were in fact a "spontaneous response" to the Godhra Train Burning incident on 27 February 2002. But as the film proceeds with victims continuing to come forward and share their experiences, a more unsettling possibility seems to emerge- that far from being a spontaneous expression of outrage, the anti-Muslim violence had been carefully coordinated and planned. An official estimate states that 254 Hindus and 790 Muslims were killed during the riots, with 223 more missing. The documentary consists mostly of interviews, with both Muslims and Hindus, of multiple generations, and both sexes, with different views regarding the causes, justifications and the actual events of the violence that occurred, as well as their prospects for the future. McDull, the Alumni McDull, the Alumni is a 2006 Hong Kong live action/animated film directed by Samson Chiu. It is the third film adaptation of the popular McDull comic book series, following My Life as McDull, and McDull. The film features a large ensemble cast of many of Hong Kongs cinematic icons. The third film in the series finds McDull and his friends satirically exploring different roles in society. The Prince of Tennis is a 2006 Japanese sports film based on the manga series of the same name by Takeshi Konomi. The film was directed by Yuichi Abe, written by Abe and Daisuke Habara and stars Kanata Hongo as Ryoma Echizen. It condenses the storyline from when Ryoma arrives in Japan to the match against Hyotei Academy. The film was released in Japan on May 13, 2006. Andy Warhol: A Documentary Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film is a four-hour 2006 documentary by Ric Burns about pop artist Andy Warhol. The film is Burns cinematic argument that Warhol was the greatest artist of the second half of the 20th century. Laurie Anderson narrates the movie. In one segment, Burns compares Warhols portraits of such celebrities as Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor with the icons of saints that Warhol saw in his boyhood Byzantine Catholic parish, where he spent many hours as a child. Burns follows Warhol through his meteoric rise in New Yorks commercial art world during the 1950s. Burns cites 1962, the year Warhol first exhibited his soup can paintings in Los Angeles, as the turning point in Warhols career. Burns also describes in detail Valerie Solanas near-fatal shooting of Warhol in 1968. Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film debuted in early September 2006 with a two-week theatrical run in New York City at Film Forum that charged no admission. The movie was televised in the United States over two nights, September 20–21, 2006, on PBS as part of its American Masters series. Koi kaze is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Motoi Yoshida. It premiered in the September 2001 issue of Evening and ran for 29 chapters until its conclusion in the October 2004 issue. The individual chapters were collected and published in five tankōbon volumes by Kodansha. The series tells of the love affair that develops between 27-year-old Koshiro, and his 15-year-old sister, Nanoka. The chapters were adapted as a 13-episode anime television series by A.C.G.T. Directed by Takahiro Omori, the episodes premiered on TV Asahi on April 1, 2004 and ran until June 17, 2004. Only twelve episodes of the series aired, with the remaining episode streamed online and later included in both DVD releases and when the series aired in reruns as the eighth episode. The anime series was licensed for release in North American by Geneon Entertainment, which released three DVD volumes in 2005. Trial by Fire Trial by Fire is a 2008 Canadian adventure television film starring Brooke Burns and Rick Ravanello. The film has been distributed commercially under the title Smoke Jumper. It premiered in the US on Lifetime on September 27, 2008. A young woman firefighter is unfairly blamed for causing her firefighter fathers death. She sets her sights on becoming a smokejumper. During the grueling basic training, she earns the respect of her instructors. Because of an emergency, she is allowed to jump on a fire before even finishing training. She performs admirably saving several lives. Buddha Mar Gaya Buddha Mar Gaya is a 2007 Bollywood comedy film by Rahul Rawail. It Stars Anupam Kher, Rakhi Sawant, Om Puri and Paresh Rawal. Buddha Mar Gaya was released on 17 August 2007. Morning Light Morning Light is a 2008 film directed by Mark Monroe and executive produced by Roy E. Disney. The film was released on October 17, 2008 by Walt Disney Pictures. The film chronicles a real-life crew training and competing in the 44th Transpacific Yacht Race aboard a TP52 class sailing yacht, Morning Light. Sunny Sunny is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Lee Joon-ik. Soo Ae plays the titular Soon-yi, whose husband enlists to fight in the Vietnam War, and she decides to join a singing group that will travel to Vietnam to perform for the soldiers there. Undercurrent Undercurrent is a 2010 Icelandic drama film, based on a play by the same name, and produced by the acclaimed theatre group Vesturport. The film won the Best Picture award at the 2011 Edda Awards in Iceland. Mascarades Masquerades is a 2008 film directed by Lyes Salem. Written By Written By is a 2009 Hong Kong fantasy drama film co-written, produced, and directed by Wai Ka-Fai, and starring Lau Ching-Wan and Kelly Lin. Lau plays a lawyer who is killed in an accident, leaving behind his wife, daughter, and son. He is resurrected as a character in his daughters novel, where he finds himself a grieving husband who lost his family and his sight during a car accident, living in an alternate reality. The film premiered at the New York Asian Film Festival in June 2009, and was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 10 July 2009. Les petits ruisseaux Wandering Streams is a 2010 French drama film directed by Pascal Rabaté. In the Beginning There Was Light In The Beginning There Was Light is a documentary film by Austrian director P. A. Straubinger on the subject of inedia. Straubinger visits several people who supposedly nourish themselves with "light" and tries to find possible explanations on how inedia might work. Straubinger researched inedia for ten years. This led to the films production, which took five years. The film premiered on May 13, 2010 at the Marché du Film. A Mother's Rage A Mothers Rage is a 2013 television film directed by Oren Kaplan and starring Lori Loughlin, Kristen Dalton and Ted McGinley. The story starts with Rebecca Mayer and her daughter Conner, who is about to start her first day in college, being chased by a carjacker on the road. After they call the police, Emily Tobin, a local officer, begins to investigate the case. Din Tao: Leader of the Parade Din Tao: Leader of the Parade is a 2012 Taiwanese drama film starring Alan Ko, Alien Huang, Crystal Lin, Chen Po-cheng, Samantha Ko, and Liao Jun. It is directed by Feng Kai, and produced by the Taiwan branch of 20th Century Fox. The film tells the story of a young man reconciling with his father, reviving his fathers troupe, and taking its performance from religious processions to stage. The story is inspired by the story of Jiu-Tian Folk Arts Group Youth Youth is a 2013 Israeli - German drama film written and directed by Tom Shoval. Delirium Delirium is a 2014 Argentine film, starring Ricardo Darín in a meta fictional role. 0.5 Mm is a 2014 Japanese drama film directed by Momoko Andō. It was released in Japan on November 8, 2014. Don Quixote Don Quixote is a 2015 American adventure drama film starring Carmen Argenziano, Horatio Sanz, Luis Guzman, James Franco, Lin Shaye and Reinaldo Zavarce. It is based on the novel of the same name by Miguel de Cervantes. Frog Kingdom The Frog Kingdom is a 2013 Chinese animated adventure drama film directed by Nelson Shin. A United States dub of the film was released on video on demand and on DVD in the United States on June 30, 2015 by Lionsgate and Grindstone Entertainment Group. Ozhivudivasathe Kali Ozhivu Divasathe Kali is a 2015 Indian Malayalam indie drama film directed by Sanal Kumar Sasidharan, based on the short story of the same name by Unni R. The film follows five middle-aged men who get together for a booze party during an election holiday in Kerala. It won the 46th Kerala State Film Award for Best Film. The film was initially showcased at the festival circuits on October 2015, including the International Film Festival of Kerala and the Mumbai Film Festival. The film has only 70 shots, with the second half of the film being just a single shot. Under Aashiq Abus initiative, the film got a limited theatrical release in Kerala on 17 June 2016. Sherlock Toms Sherlock Toms is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Shafi and written by Sachy. The film stars Biju Menon, Miya, Srinda Arhaan, Salim Kumar, and Kalabhavan Shajohn. It was produced by Prem Menon under his Global United Media. The plot follows the encounters of Thomas, an Indian Revenue Service employee, who is fondly Sherlock Toms due to his shrewd intelligence and keen observation skills. The film was released on 29 September 2017. Slut in a Good Way Slut in a Good Way is a Canadian comedy-drama film from Quebec, directed by Sophie Lorain and released in 2018. The film received three Prix Iris nominations at the 2nd Prix Iris in 2018: Best Supporting Actor, Revelation of the Year and Best Casting. Snow White Snow White is a 1916 American silent romantic fantasy film directed by J. Searle Dawley. It was adapted by Winthrop Ames from his own 1912 Broadway play Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which was in turn adapted from the 1812 fairy tale. The film stars Marguerite Clark and Creighton Hale, Clark reprising her stage role. Fifteen years old when he saw it, Walt Disney was inspired to make it the subject of his first feature-length animated film. The Mating Call The Mating Call is a 1928 silent drama film about a soldier who returns home from World War I to find his marriage has been annulled and his wife has remarried. The film was produced by Howard Hughes for his Caddo Corporation, and was originally released by Paramount Pictures. It is based on a novel, Call, by Rex Beach. In 2006, the film was restored and re-released by Turner Classic Movies in partnership with the University of Nevada, along with two other Hughes-produced films Two Arabian Knights and The Racket. Renée Adorée had a brief nude scene in the film. Road to Life Road to Life is a 1931 Soviet drama film written and directed by Nikolai Ekk. The film won an award at the 1932 Venice International Film Festival, which went to Ekk for Most Convincing Director. It was the first sound film in the Soviet Union, and the first to be win a Best Director award at any film festival. Nick Carter, Master Detective Nick Carter, Master Detective is a 1939 film starring Walter Pidgeon in the title role based on the long-running radio series of the same name. In the heightened tensions prior to World War II, Hollywood developed many films in the spy film genres such as Nick Carter, Master Detective. In this film, Carter investigates espionage at an aircraft factory. Pidgeon and Donald Meek went on to reprise their roles in two sequels, Phantom Raiders and Sky Murder. Johnny Stool Pigeon Johnny Stool Pigeon is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by William Castle and starring Howard Duff, Shelley Winters and Dan Duryea. A Hero of Our Times A Hero of Our Times is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli and starring Alberto Sordi. Tweety and the Beanstalk Tweety and the Beanstalk is a Merrie Melodies animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released in 1957, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and June Foray. The short is the third Warner Bros. cartoon based on Jack and the Beanstalk. Han, Hun, Dirch og Dario Han, Hun, Dirch og Dario is a 1962 Danish comedy film directed by Annelise Reenberg and starring Ghita Nørby. Zywot Mateusza Matthews Days is a 1968 Polish drama film directed by Witold Leszczyński. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. The film was also selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 41st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film is based on Tarjei Vesaas novel The Birds. Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? is a 1969 British musical film directed by and starring Anthony Newley. Newley played the autobiographical title role of Merkin, an internationally successful singer approaching middle age who retells his life story in a series of production numbers on a seashore in front of his two toddlers and aged mother. Merkin focuses on his promiscuous relationships with women, particularly Polyester Poontang and the adolescent Mercy Humppe. Merkin compares the relationship with Mercy Humppe to that of Humbert Humbert and Lolita. Merkin is constantly surrounded by a Satan-like procurer, Goodtime Eddie Filth, and an angelic Presence who interrupts Merkins biography with cryptic Borscht Belt-level jokes to denote births and deaths in Merkins life. Newley periodically steps out of character to complain about his Merkin role with an unseen director, two screenwriters, the films producers and a trio of blasé movie critics who are turned off by the storys eroticism and lack of plot. A Howling in the Woods A Howling in the Woods is a 1971 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Daniel Petrie and starring Barbara Eden, Larry Hagman, John Rubinstein, and Vera Miles. The teleplay was written by Richard DeRoy based on the 1968 novel by Velda Johnston. Its plot follows a housewife vacationing in the woods who experiences mysterious howling noises in the night. The film premiered on NBC as the NBC World Premiere Movie on November 5, 1971. It was released theatrically in Europe. Produced by Universal Television, the film was shot on location in Lake Tahoe and nearby Dayton. A Howling in the Woods also reunited Barbara Eden and Larry Hagman shortly after their TV series I Dream of Jeannie was cancelled. Ukroshcheniye ognya Taming of the fire is a 1972 film, directed by Daniil Khrabrovitsky and starring Kirill Lavrov. The Corruption of Chris Miller The Corruption of Chris Miller is a 1973 Spanish thriller film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem and starring Jean Seberg, Marisol and Barry Stokes. Flood Flood! is a 1976 American made-for-television adventure film directed by Earl Bellamy. Im Staub der Sterne In the Dust of the Stars is a 1976 East German science fiction film, co-produced with Romania and directed by Gottfried Kolditz. Some of the films props were part of a 2009 exhibit entitled "Retrospektive in die Zukunft" and Twitch Film screened the film as part of their Attack The Bloc screening series. Mercenaries' Trap Capcana mercenarilor is a 1981 Romanian adventure drama war film, directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu. Hussy Hussy is a 1980 British film starring Helen Mirren, John Shea, and Paul Angelis, and directed by Matthew Chapman. Stone Cold Dead Stone Cold Dead is a 1979 Canadian film directed by George Mendeluk and starring Richard Crenna and Paul Williams. The Pool Hustlers The Pool Hustlers is a 1982 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Maurizio Ponzi. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. It was co-written by Ponzi, male lead Francesco Nuti and established screenwriters Franco Ferrini and Enrico Oldoini. The symbolic names of the characters mentioned in the Italian title, "Chiara" and "lo Scuro", mean "Bright" or "Clear", and "the Dark One" or "the Darkness", respectively. Pumping Iron II: The Women Pumping Iron II: The Women is a 1985 documentary film about female bodybuilding, focusing on several women as they prepare for and compete in the 1983 Caesars World Cup. The Serpent's Way The Serpents Way is a 1986 Swedish drama film directed by Bo Widerberg. It is based on the novel The Way of a Serpent by Torgny Lindgren. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival and in competition at the 15th Moscow International Film Festival. At the 22nd Guldbagge Awards Stina Ekblad won the award for Best Actress. Mad Mission V: The Terracotta Hit Aces Go Places 5: The Terracotta Hit is a 1989 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Lau Kar-leung with action choreography by Lau Kar-wing. This is the fifth installment in the Aces Go Places film series. It was released in the United States as Mad Mission 5: The Terracotta Hit. It is the last one to feature the same cast members. Who Shot Pat? Who Shot Pat? is a 1989 movie starring Sandra Bullock. De onfatsoenlijke vrouw The Indecent Woman or De onfatsoenlijke vrouw is a 1991 Dutch erotic thriller film directed by Ben Verbong. America's Dream Americas Dream is a 1996 American drama film directed by Paris Barclay, Bill Duke and Kevin Rodney Sullivan and written by Ron Stacker Thompson and Ashley Tyler. It is based on the short stories "The Reunion" by Maya Angelou, "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black" by John Henrik Clarke and "Long Black Song" by Richard Wright. The film stars Danny Glover, Wesley Snipes, Lorraine Toussaint, Tate Donovan, Norman D. Golden II, Susanna Thompson and Jasmine Guy. The film premiered on HBO on February 17, 1996. The Christmas Tree The Christmas Tree is a 1996 American made-for-television Christmas drama film directed by Sally Field, starring Julie Harris and Andrew McCarthy and produced by Walt Disney Television which premiered on ABC on December 22, 1996. Menno's Mind Mennos Mind is a 1997 film directed by Jon Kroll and starring Billy Campbell, Stephanie Romanov, Corbin Bernsen, Michael Dorn and Bruce Campbell. In the film, a computer programmer at a virtual reality resort contends with terrorists. The screenplay was written by Mark Valenti. Portland Portland is a 1996 Danish drama film written and directed by Niels Arden Oplev, in his feature film debut. It stars Anders W. Berthelsen, Ulrich Thomsen, and Iben Hjejle. The film, whose title is a reference to a Danish brand of cement, was selected for competition at the 46th Berlin International Film Festival. Who Killed Pixote? Quem Matou Pixote? is a 1996 Brazilian drama biographical film directed by José Joffily. Based on the true story of Fernando Ramos da Silva, actor of Hector Babencos A Lei do Mais Fraco. Comanche Territory Comanche Territory is a 1997 Spanish drama war film produced and directed by Gerardo Herrero and starring Imanol Arias, Carmelo Gómez, Cecilia Dopazo, Bruno Todeschini and Gastón Pauls. It is based on the homonymous novel by Arturo Pérez-Reverte, based on their own experiencies as war correspondent at Sarajevo during the early stages of the siege. Pérez-Reverte also co-wrote the screenplay. It was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival. Haiducii lui Saptecai Haiducii lui Saptecai is a 1971 Romanian film directed by Dinu Cocea. Karnaval Karnaval is a French film directed by Thomas Vincent and was released 3 March 1999. The film was nominated for a César Award for Best Debut in 2000. At the 49th Berlin International Film Festival in 1999 it won the Alfred Bauer Prize, a prize awarded in memory of the festival founder. Ooru naito ronga 3: Sanji is a 1996 Japanese original video horror film directed by Katsuya Matsumura, released on August 9, 1996. The Daughter of Dawn The Daughter of Dawn is an 83-minute-long American silent film released in 1920. Between its production and restoration in 2012, it was shown only a few times — once in Los Angeles in 1920, and in Kansas City, Tulsa and a handful of other cities. On December 18, 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Pyaar Koi Khel Nahin Pyaar Koi Khel Nahin is a 1999 Indian Bollywood film directed by Subhash Sehgal and produced by Sibte Hassan Rizvi. It stars Sunny Deol, Apoorva Agnihotri and Mahima Chaudhry in pivotal roles. Music is directed by Jatin Lalit and songs lyrics written by Majrooh Sultanpuri. CryBaby Lane Cry Baby Lane is a Nickelodeon television film that premiered on the night of October 28, 2000. The film was never aired outside the United States nor dubbed into other languages. It wouldnt be rebroadcast until 2011 and has never received a home media release. Similar to the 2003 Nickelodeon film The Electric Piper, this was also considered a lost film for over a decade since its original airing from 2000 during SNICKs Halloween special that was hosted by Melissa Joan Hart. It was widely believed to be withheld from re-release because of controversies surrounding this film, but a Nickelodeon representative stated that the film had been merely forgotten. In 2011, a copy was discovered on Reddit and the ensuing reaction prompted TeenNick to re-air the film on October 31, 2011. In its original U.S. airing, this TV movie was rated TV-Y7. It was re-rated TV-PG-V for moderate violence on its re-release and in 2016, it was once again re-rated to TV-G. Cyberflic Virtual Weapon is a 1997 Italian comedy-science fiction film, directed by Antonio Margheriti. Garfield Gets a Life Garfield Gets a Life is a 1991 animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip written by Jim Davis. It features Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield. The special was first broadcast May 8, 1991 on CBS and was nominated for Outstanding Animated Program at the 43rd Primetime Emmy Awards. It was the final Garfield television special, in spite of the success of Garfield and Friends as CBS cancelled new animated specials in 1990. Odie only appears twice in this special. Unlike the other Garfield specials, despite the title, this one focuses mainly on Jon rather than the titular fat cat. It has been released on both VHS and DVD home video. Thanatopsis Thanatopsis is an experimental short film by Ed Emshwiller, produced in 1962. 8:17 p.m. Darling Street 8:17 p.m. Darling Street is both a novel by the anthropologist Bernard Émond and also his second feature-length fiction film. It was released in 2003 and made three years after his debut feature, The Woman Who Drinks. It was screened at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival. Palestine Is Still the Issue Palestine Is Still the Issue is a 2002 Carlton Television documentary, written and presented by John Pilger, and directed by Tony Stark, inspired by the book Drinking The Sea at Gaza by Amira Haas. Pilger visits the Middle East and tries to discover why peace is elusive. Gentille Good Girl is a 2005 French comedy film directed by Sophie Fillières. Sisters in Law Sisters in Law: Stories from a Cameroon Court is a feature-length documentary film by Florence Ayisi and Kim Longinotto portraying aspects of womens lives and work in the judicial system in Cameroon, West Africa. A Feasibility Study "A Feasibility Study" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 13 April 1964, during the first season. It was remade in 1997 as part of the revived The Outer Limits series with a minor title change: "Feasibility Study". The Last Days of Left Eye The Last Days of Left Eye is a documentary directed by Lauren Lazin which premiered on VH1 and VH1 Soul on May 19, 2007. Filmed from March 30, 2002 until her death on April 25, 2002, it centered on the life, last days spent in spiritual retreat in Honduras, and accidental death of rapper and TLC member Lisa Lopes, featuring narrative insight and commentary from interviews of the singer. Totally Spies! The Movie Totally Spies! The Movie is a 2009 French-Italian-German animated spy-action film directed by Pascal Jardin and written by Robert and Michelle Lamoreaux. It is an adaptation of Totally Spies!, an animated television series created by Vincent Chalvon-Demersay and David Michel, about a trio of teenagers from Beverly Hills who become spies. The film is a prequel to the television series and covers how the girls first met. The film stars the voices of the original cast of the television series and also feature the voice of German fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld as the main antagonist. The film was released on July 22, 2009 in France by Mars Distribution and received mixed reviews from critics. Maternal Obsession Her Only Child is a television film which premiered on March 22, 2008 in the United States. Antonio's Secret Ang Lihim ni Antonio is a 2008 Philippines film by Filipino film director Joselito Altarejos. It tells the story about teenage boy whose emerging gay sexuality alienates him from his friends and family, until his libertine uncle, Jonbert, comes to live with him and his mother. Antonio thinks he has found a kindred spirit, until the older mans intentions toward the boy become incestuous and an act of unthinkable violence leaves the family reeling. Blind Loves Blind Loves is a 2008 Slovak film directed by Juraj Lehotský. It was Slovakias official submission for the 2009 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Last Will Last Will is a 2011 mystery drama film starring Tatum ONeal and Tom Berenger. It was shot in Kansas City on a modest budget. Love and Rage Love and Rage is a 2009 Danish thriller film directed by Morten Giese. Nasty Old People Nasty Old People is a 2009 Swedish film directed by Hanna Sköld, Tangram Film. It premiered on 10 October 2009 at Kontrapunkt in Malmö, and on file sharing site The Pirate Bay. The film is available as an authorized and legal download under the Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-SA. Final Recipe Final Recipe is a 2013 South Korean-Thai drama film directed by Gina Kim and written by George Huang, who adapted a story by Kim. It stars Michelle Yeoh, Henry Lau, and Chin Han. Lau plays a young man who must impress the host of a cooking show and her chef husband to save his grandfathers restaurant. It premiered at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. Gypsy Gypsy is a 2011 Slovakian drama film directed by Martin Šulík. The film was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Z'olushka Cinderella is a 2012 Russian romantic comedy film directed by Anton Bormatov. The picture is a modernized version of the Charles Perrault tale. Alpha Girls Alpha Girls is a 2013 comedy horror film directed by Tony Trov and Johnny Zito and starring Falon Joslyn, Nikki Bell and featuring Ron Jeremy and Schoolly D. Lethal Hostage Lethal Hostage is 2012 Chinese crime thriller film set on the Chinese-Burmese border. Brabançonne Belgian Rhapsody is a 2014 Belgian musical film directed by Vincent Bal. Pericle Pericle is a 2016 Italian crime film directed by Stefano Mordini. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Heat Wave Heat Wave is a 2015 French thriller-drama film directed by Raphaël Jacoulot. It was released on 12 August 2015. Sangili Bungili Kadhava Thorae Sangili Bungili Kadhava Thorae is a 2017 Indian Tamil horror comedy film written and directed by Ike, and produced by Fox Star Studios and Atlee under his production house A for Apple Productions. The film stars Jiiva, Sridivya, and Soori in the leading roles while Radha Ravi, Raadhika, and Thambi Ramaiah play supporting roles. Featuring music composed by Vishal Chandrasekhar, the film began production during March 2016 and was released on 19 May 2017. It was dubbed in Hindi as Sangili Bungli Darwaza Khol. Thuppaki Munai Thuppakki Munai is a 2018 Tamil-language action thriller film directed by Dinesh Selvaraj and produced by S. Thanu under his production banner V. Creations. The film stars Vikram Prabhu and Hansika Motwani in the lead roles while M. S. Bhaskar plays a pivotal role. Music is composed by L. V. Muthu Ganesh and film edited by Bhuvan Srinivasan. The film released on 14 December 2018. Record of Grancrest War is a Japanese light novel series and tabletop role-playing game written by Ryo Mizuno and illustrated by Miyū. Fujimi Shobo have published it in ten volumes from 2013 to 2018 under their Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint. A manga adaptation with art by Makoto Yotsuba began serialization from June 2016 in Hakusenshas seinen manga magazine Young Animal. It has been collected in seven tankōbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation by A-1 Pictures aired from January 6 to June 23, 2018. A strategy video game for the PlayStation 4 was published on June 14, 2018. Die Gezeichneten Die Gezeichneten is a 1922 German silent film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer, based on the 1918 novel Elsker hverandre by Aage Madelung. The Divine Woman The Divine Woman is an American silent film directed by Victor Sjöström and starring Greta Garbo. Produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Only a single nine-minute reel and an additional 45-second excerpt are currently known to exist of this otherwise lost film , the only whole copy of which was destroyed in the 1965 MGM Vault fire. School's Out Schools Out is a 1930 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 102nd Our Gang short to be released. Gold Diggers in Paris Gold Diggers in Paris is a 1938 Warner Bros. movie musical directed by Ray Enright with musical numbers created and directed by Busby Berkeley, starring Rudy Vallee, Rosemary Lane, Hugh Herbert, and Allen Jenkins. Secret Mission Secret Mission is a 1942 British war film directed by Harold French and starring Hugh Williams, James Mason, Nancy Price, Carla Lehmann and Roland Culver. My Learned Friend My Learned Friend is a 1943 British, black-and-white, comedy, farce, directed by Basil Dearden with his regular collaborator, Will Hay, as the films star in the role of William Fitch. The principal supporting roles were taken by Claude Hulbert and Mervyn Johns . Character roles went to Laurence Hanray as Sir Norman, Charles Victor as "Safety" Wilson, Ernest Thesiger as Ferris and Ronald Shiner as the Man in Wilsons café. It was produced by Michael Balcon, Robert Hamer and Ealing Studios. The films title refers to a tradition in British law: when addressing either the court or the judge, a barrister refers to the opposing counsel using the respectful term, "my learned friend". This was Will Hays last film, Hay went onto star as "Doctor Muffin" in The Will Hay Programme that aired on the radio in 1944. The humour of My Learned Friend took a darker turn than any of Hays earlier films. The Shocking Miss Pilgrim The Shocking Miss Pilgrim is a 1947 American musical comedy film in Technicolor written and directed by George Seaton, and starring Betty Grable and Dick Haymes. The screenplay, based on a story by Frederica Sagor Maas and Ernest Maas, focuses on a young typist who becomes involved in the Womens Suffrage movement in 1874. The songs were composed by George and Ira Gershwin. Marilyn Monroe made her film debut as an uncredited voice as a telephone operator. Heavenly Daze Heavenly Daze is the 109th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1948 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Tom Brown's Schooldays Tom Browns Schooldays is a 1951 British drama film, produced by Brian Desmond Hurst, directed by Gordon Parry and starring John Howard Davies, Robert Newton and James Hayter. It is based on the novel of the same name by Thomas Hughes. For this version, Rugby School was used as a filming location. Hellgate Hellgate is a 1952 American Western film directed by Charles Marquis Warren and starring Sterling Hayden. It was the second of three films Warren made for Robert L. Lippert as a writer/director. Loan Shark Loan Shark is a 1952 American crime film noir directed by Seymour Friedman and starring George Raft. The Avenger The Avenger is a 1962 film directed by Giorgio Venturini. The Visit La visita is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Antonio Pietrangeli. It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. War of the Fools Bláznova kronika is a 1964 Czech film directed by Karel Zeman. Described by Zeman as a "pseudo-historical" film, it is an anti-war black comedy set during the Thirty Years War. The film combines live action with animation to suggest the artistic style of the engraver Matthäus Merian. The film was a notable success at the 1964 San Francisco International Film Festival, winning Best Picture and Best Director. It was also voted Best Film at the 1964 Addis Ababa IFF in Ethiopia, and was honored in three categories at Cannes. Snowbody Loves Me Snowbody Loves Me is a 1964 Tom and Jerry cartoon co-written, produced and directed by Chuck Jones. The cartoon contains much music arranged from familiar Chopin pieces; notably, the Revolutionary Étude; the Grande Valse Brillante in E-flat major; and the Fantaisie-Impromptu. Destination Inner Space Destination Inner Space is a 1966 science fiction film directed by Francis D. Lyon and written by Arthur C. Pierce. The film stars Scott Brady, Gary Merrill, Sheree North, and Wende Wagner, along with Mike Road, John Howard, William Thourbly, and Biff Elliot. The film was released in May 1966. Johnny Yuma Johnny Yuma is an Italian spaghetti western directed by Romolo Girolami and starring Mark Damon, Rosalba Neri, and Lawrence Dobkin. The Fifth Day of Peace The Fifth day of Peace, Italian title: Gott mit uns, is an Italo-Yugoslavian movie from 1970 about the 13 May 1945 German deserter execution in a Canadian-run POW camp in Amsterdam. King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis King: A Filmed Record ... Montgomery To Memphis is a 1970 American documentary film biography of Martin Luther King Jr. and his creation and leadership of the nonviolent campaign for civil rights and social and economic justice in the Civil Rights Movement. It uses only original newsreel and other primary material, unvarnished and unretouched, and covers the period from the Montgomery bus boycott of 1955 and 1956 through his assassination in 1968. The original newsreel segments are framed by celebrity narrators Harry Belafonte, Ruby Dee, Ben Gazzara, Charlton Heston, James Earl Jones, Burt Lancaster, Paul Newman, Anthony Quinn, Clarence Williams III, and Joanne Woodward. The movie was produced by Ely Landau and directed by Sidney Lumet in what was the only documentary he would direct in his whole film career. Richard J. Kaplan was the associate producer in charge of production. Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came? Suppose They Gave A War and Nobody Came is a 1970 American drama-comedy film feature film directed by Hy Averback, produced by Fred Engel, and starring Brian Keith, Don Ameche, Tony Curtis, Ernest Borgnine, Suzanne Pleshette, Ivan Dixon, and Pamela Britton. The plot is a mixture of comic and dramatic elements and concerns the reactions of a number of World War II veterans to the contemporary US Army. The title is derived from an American antiwar slogan from the hippie subculture during the Vietnam War era, popularized by Charlotte E. Keyes in her 1966 article for McCalls magazine titled "Suppose They Gave a War and No One Came". Gordon's War Gordons War is a 1973 action film written by Howard Friedlander and Ed Spielman, and directed by Ossie Davis. It stars Paul Winfield as Gordon Hudson. Till Marriage Do Us Part Till Marriage Do Us Part is a 1974 Italian comedy film written and directed by Luigi Comencini. Released in the U.S. in 1979, it was nominated to the 37th Golden Globe Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. Some Like It Cool Casanova & Co. is a 1977 fictional period soft porn comedy film starring Tony Curtis. It had many titles during its international release. These are Casanova & Company, Casanova - sänkykamarivaras, Enas trellos, poly trellos Kazanovas, Hilfe, ich bin eine männliche Jungfrau, Sex on the Run, Some Like It Cool, The Amorous Mis-Adventures of Casanova, The Rise and Rise of Casanova, and Treize femmes pour Casanova). The action revolves around the adventures of Giacomo Casanova with various women, and takes place during the state visit to the Republic of Venice of the Middle-Eastern entourage of a mythical Caliph of Shiraz, anomalously dominated by his sexually hungry wife, styled Calipha. Angel of H.E.A.T. Angel of H.E.A.T. is an American science fiction softcore sex comedy film directed and produced by Myrl A. Schreibman. Rebel Rebel is a 1985 Australian musical drama directed by Michael Jenkins and starring Matt Dillon, Debra Byrne, and Bryan Brown. It is set in World War Two. La mitad del cielo Half of Heaven is a 1986 Spanish drama film directed by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. A TV Dante A TV Dante is a 1990 mini-series directed by Tom Phillips and Peter Greenaway. It covers eight of the 34 cantos in Dante Alighieris Inferno, part of his 14th century epic poem Divine Comedy. Peter Greenaway and Tom Phillips won the Prix Italia for A TV Dante, their ambitious project to produce a video version of Dantes Inferno. Greenaway was first inspired by artist Tom Phillips’ illustrated translation of the work and they collaborated on this, the first eight Cantos of the work, using all the state-of-the-art technological resources available to the electronic media at the time. The eight Cantos of the film are not conventionally dramatised, rather they are illuminated with layered and juxtaposed imagery and a soundtrack which comments, counterpoints and clarifies. There are visual footnotes delivered by relevant expert authorities, and these often perform the function of narration as well as illustration. The result is a video journey through Dantes underworld. A TV Dante was continued in 1991 through a further six of the Cantos, 9 through 14, by Chilean director Raoul Ruiz. Starring John Gielgud, Bob Peck and Joanne Whalley-Kilmer. The Little Gangster The Little Gangster is a 1990 French drama film directed by Jacques Doillon. It was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention. Hedd Wyn Hedd Wyn is a 1992 Welsh-language British biographical romantic war drama film written by Alan Llwyd and directed by Paul Turner. Based on the life of Ellis Humphrey Evans, killed in the First World War, the cinematography starkly contrasts the lyrical beauty of the poets native Meirionnydd with the bombed-out horrors of Passchendaele. The protagonist is depicted as a tragic hero with an intense dislike of the wartime English/British ultranationalism which surrounds him. The films title is Ellis Evans bardic name, under which he was posthumously awarded the Chair at the 1917 National Eisteddfod of Wales. Hedd Wyn won the Royal Television Societys Award for Best Single Drama and BAFTA Cymru Awards in several categories; and was the first Welsh language film nominated for an Academy Award. And the Little Prince Said Le Petit Prince a Dit is 1992 French-Swiss drama film written and directed by Christine Pascal. The film follows an estranged Swiss couple who re-evaluate their relationship with the discovery of their daughters terminal illness. It premiered on 3 September 1992 at the Montreal Film Festival. Sherlock Holmes Returns 1994 Baker Street: Sherlock Holmes Returns, or Sherlock Holmes Returns! In The Adventure of the Tigers Revenge and sometimes shortened to just Sherlock Holmes Returns, is a 1993 American television movie about the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, starring Anthony Higgins as Holmes. In its title and basic premise, it is very similar to a 1987 TV movie, The Return of Sherlock Holmes, but the plot details of the two films are quite different. Daylight Burglary A Daring Daylight Burglary also known as A Daring Daylight Robbery, is a 1903 British silent short crime film directed by Frank Mottershaw. The film was produced by the Sheffield Photo Company, and features members from the Sheffield Fire Brigade as part of the cast. Mottershaw also employed actors from local music halls and paid them ten shillings for a days work. Techniques used in Edwin S. Porters The Great Train Robbery, released later the same year, were inspired by those used in Mottershaws film. Miracle at Midnight Miracle at Midnight is a TV movie based on the rescue of the Danish Jews in Denmark during the Holocaust. It is a Disney production and premiered on ABC in 1998. Happy Face Murders Happy Face Murders is a 1999 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It is based on a real story. It was shot in 21 days and is one of director Brian Trenchard-Smiths favourite films. Bingo Bingo is a 1998 computer-animated short film directed by Chris Landreth. The short is based on the stage play Disregard This Play by the theater troupe The Neo Futurists. It uses surrealistic imagery and dialogue to tell the story of an ordinary man who is surrounded by characters who insist that he is someone named "Bingo the Clown" even though he is not. Eventually, the man is worn down by their unwavering insistence and comes to believe that he is Bingo the Clown. At the time of Bingos creation, Landreth was employed as an animator at AliasWavefront, and the film was used to demonstrate the capabilities of the companys new Maya animation software. Bobby G. Can't Swim Bobby G. Cant Swim is a 1999 crime drama film which was directed by, written by, and starred John-Luke Montias. It is the story of a small time drug-dealer in New York City. Kadalikka Neramillai Kadhalikka Neramillai is a 1964 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film produced and directed by C. V. Sridhar, who also conceived and co-wrote its script with Chitralaya Gopu. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of T. S. Balaiah, R. Muthuraman, Nagesh, Rajasree, Sachu, Ravichandran and Kanchana. The latter two made their acting debut with this film. The plot of Kadhalikka Neramillai revolves around Viswanathan, an estate owner who hopes to get his daughters Nirmala and Kanchana married to wealthy grooms. However, Nirmala falls in love with Ashok, a poor man who was once employed by Vishwanathan. To earn Viswanathans approval, Ashok pretends to be the only heir of a rich businessman; he is supported by his friend Vasu, who poses as Ashoks fictional millionaire father Chidambaram. A comedy of errors ensues when Vasu discovers his lover Kanchana is Viswanathans other daughter. Principal photography for the film took place mostly in Ooty and in a bungalow near Pollachi. One song sequence was filmed in Marina Beach, Madras. It was the first Tamil film to be made in Eastmancolor. The cinematographer was A. Vincent, and the editor was N. M. Shankar. The films soundtrack and score were composed by the duo Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy, with lyrics written by Kannadasan. Kadhalikka Neramillai was released on 27 February 1964 and was applauded for its comedy; it was a commercial success, running in theatres for more than 175 days. Regarded as a trend-setting comedy, the film has since developed a cult status in Tamil cinema. It was remade in Telugu as Preminchi Choodu and in Hindi by Sridhar himself as Pyar Kiye Jaa. Rajasree reprised her role in both those films, while Kanchana did so only in Telugu. The film was also remade in Kannada as Preethi Madu Thamashe Nodu and in Marathi as Dhoom Dhadaka. Pulival Kalyanam Pulival Kalyanam is a 2003 Malayalam film by Shafi starring jayasurya Salim Kumar and Kavya Madhavan. It is a unique love story embedded in a family drama. The movie was remade in 2006 in Kannada as Chellata starring Ganesh. Raising Waylon Raising Waylon is a 2004 American made-for-television romantic comedy film directed by Sam Pillsbury. Shadow of the Eagle Shadow of the Eagle is a 2005 Finnish film directed and written by Timo Koivusalo. Torched Torched is a 2004 horror short film directed by Ryan Nicholson and written by Vince DAmato. The Journals of Knud Rasmussen The Journals of Knud Rasmussen is a 2006 Canadian-Danish film about the pressures on traditional Inuit shamanistic beliefs as documented by Knud Rasmussen during his travels across the Canadian Arctic in the 1920s. Produced by Isuma, the film was directed by Zacharias Kunuk, who also directed the award-winning Inuit film The Fast Runner, and Norman Cohn. It premiered on September 7, 2006 at the Toronto International Film Festival, after pre-release screenings in Inuit communities in Canada and Greenland. The Human Factor "The Human Factor" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 11 November 1963, during the first season. The title was re-used in 2002 for an episode with an unrelated plot. The Monster X Strikes Back: Attack the G8 Summit Monster X Strikes Back: Attack the G8 Summit is a 2008 Japanese kaiju comedy film, released by Shochiku and produced by the Guilala Production Committee. Questa notte è ancora nostra This Night Is Still Ours is a 2008 Italian comedy film directed by Paolo Genovese and Luca Miniero. The Dead Inside The Dead Inside is a 2011 musical horror film that was directed by Travis Betz. The film had its world premiere on December 20, 2011 at the Blue Whiskey Independent Film Festival and was released to DVD on November 20, 2012. It stars Sarah Lassez and Dustin Fasching as a young couple that must deal with supernatural along with their own personal demons. Betz was inspired to make the film after he and his girlfriend had both been "creatively dead for quite some time" and hed woken one night to hear her making strange noises while she slept. This prompted him to come up with the idea for The Dead Inside and he chose to make it a musical after watching Sarah Lassez perform at a karaoke bar. Autonagar Surya Autonagar Surya is a 2014 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Deva Katta. The film stars Naga Chaitanya and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in the lead roles, with Nandu and Sai Kumar in pivotal roles. The film was produced by K. Atchi Reddy on Max India Productions banner while R. R. Movie Makers acted as its presenter who later disassociated themselves with the film. Anoop Rubens composed the music for the film while Srikanth Naroj, known for his work in the 2011 film Hostel handled the cinematography. Gautham Raju handled the editing. The principal photography started officially on 14 October 2011 at Hyderabad. After Filming continuously till December 2012, the films shoot was halted due to the Financial turmoil of the producers ultimately reviving in September 2013, Wrapping the entire shooting by 30 November 2013. The film was scheduled for a worldwide release on 27 June 2014 in theaters. Upon release, the film opened to negative reviews from critics due to which the film was trimmed by 12 minutes. Itaewon salinsageon The Case of Itaewon Homicide is a 2009 South Korean film, based on the true story of the Itaewon murder case, which shocked Korea when Hongik college student Cho Jung-Pil was found dead at an Itaewon Burger King in 1997. The murder was investigated in 1997 by CID Agents J. Choi, D. Zeliff, T. Barnes and B. Crow. Two troubled U.S. teenagers—Arthur Patterson and Edward Lee—became suspects and were convicted. Patterson was released a year later in a special amnesty and Lee was freed a year after that due to lack of evidence. The case never resulted in further convictions. http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/10/11/2011101101121.html It stars Jang Keun-suk as Arthur Patterson and Jung Jin-young as his lawyer. Song Joong-ki played the victim. The film had 531,068 admissions in South Korea nationwide. Greeku Veerudu Greeku Veerudu is a 2013 Telugu romantic comedy film produced by D. Sivaprasad Reddy on Kamakshi Movies banner, directed by Dasarath. Starring Nagarjuna Akkineni, Nayantara in the lead roles and music composed by S. Thaman. It is dubbed into Tamil as Love Story and in Hindi as America V/s India in 2014 by Goldmines Telefilms. The films soundtrack and background score were composed by S. Thaman. The cross over cinema received mixed to positive reviews upon release, and completed a 50-day run on 21 June 2013. La marche The Marchers is a 2013 French comedy-drama film by Nabil Ben Yadir. It is loosely based on the events surrounding the 1983 March for Equality and Against Racism. The films release in November 2013 coincided with the 30th anniversary of the march. Love Island Love Island is a 2014 film directed by Jasmila Žbanić. It sold only 2,036 tickets in theaters. High School Possession High School Possession is a 2014 American thriller film directed by Peter Sullivan. The film stars Janel Parrish, Jennifer Stone, Shanley Caswell, Ione Skye, and Kelly Hu. It premiered on Lifetime on October 25, 2014. Sweet Alibis Sweet Alibis is a 2014 Taiwanese comedy film starring Alec Su as a cowardly veteran cop and Ariel Lin as an overzealous rookie. The film follows the pair who team up to solve crimes together in Kaohsiung. April Fools is a 2015 Japanese comedy drama suspense film directed by Junichi Ishikawa. It was released on April 1, 2015. C'est Si Bon Cest si bon is a 2015 South Korean musical drama film written and directed by Kim Hyun-seok. It was released on February 5, 2015. Cest si bon was a legendary, real-life acoustic music lounge in the 1970s located in Mugyo-dong, Seoul. It was very popular with Koreans in their twenties and thirties, who went there to listen to live music performed by some of the most talented young musicians of the era. Among them was the folk music duo Twin Folio composed of Yoon Hyung-joo and Song Chang-sik; this film depicts the bands beginnings while including a fictional third member, Oh Geun-tae. Broadway Broadway is a 1929 film directed by Paul Fejos from the play of the same name by George Abbott and Philip Dunning. It stars Glenn Tryon, Evelyn Brent, Paul Porcasi, Robert Ellis, Merna Kennedy and Thomas E. Jackson. This was Universals first talking picture with Technicolor sequences. The film was released by the Criterion Collection on Blu-ray and DVD in 2012, with Paul Fejos Lonesome. Bachelor Apartment Bachelor Apartment is a 1931 American pre-Code RKO comedy/romance film directed by and starring Lowell Sherman as a womanizing playboy who falls in love with Irene Dunnes honest working girl. The credits for the film, and all sources from that time show that the film was based on a story by New York playwright John Howard Lawson, the screenplay was adapted by J. Walter Ruben. However, Lawson would later claim that the final screenplay had not been altered from what he had originally written. The cast features Mae Murray, Norman Kerry and Ivan Lebedeff. Air Mail Air Mail is a 1932 American pre-Code adventure film directed by John Ford, based on a story by Dale Van Every and Frank "Spig" Wead. The film stars Ralph Bellamy, Pat OBrien and Gloria Stuart. A copy is preserved in the Library of Congress. The Rogues' Tavern The Rogues Tavern is a 1936 American murder mystery film directed by Robert F. Hill and starring Wallace Ford, Barbara Pepper, and Joan Woodbury. Windbag the Sailor Windbag the Sailor is a 1936 British comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Will Hay. The film marked the first appearance of Hay with Graham Moffatt and Moore Marriott acting as his straight men, however both Moffatt and Marriott had previously acted in films starring Hay prior to this, in Dandy Dick and Where Theres a Will, respectively. I Met Him in Paris I Met Him in Paris is a 1937 film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Wesley Ruggles, written by Claude Binyon, and starring Claudette Colbert, Melvyn Douglas, and Robert Young. Porky's Romance Porkys Romance is a 1937 Looney Tunes cartoon that stars Porky Pig and for the first time, Petunia Pig. The cartoon deals with Porky trying to propose to Petunia and him getting rejected by Petunia. He proceeds to try to attempts suicide, but ends up in a bizarre dream showing what would happen if he married Petunia. Porkys Romance is particularly significant in that it is the last cartoon that had Joe Dougherty as the voice of Porky Pig before Mel Blanc got the job and exclusive voice credit contract. Doughertys uncontrollable stutter had made it extremely difficult for the producers to work with him; such frustrations were evident in the cartoons production, much of which has Porky either as a silent character or one who only speaks with his face turned away from the view of the audience. Porky's Hare Hunt Porkys Hare Hunt is a 1938 animated short movie directed by Ben "Bugs" Hardaway and an uncredited Cal Dalton, which stars Porky Pig as a hunter whose prey is an rabbit named Happy. The rabbits hyperactive personality and laughing voice provided by Mel Blanc predated the 1940 Walter Lantz/Universal Pictures release Knock Knock which starred Andy Panda and introduced cartoon audiences to Woody Woodpecker which was created for the Lantz studio by Hardaway after his departure from the Leon Schlesinger/Warner Bros. studio. This cartoon marked the first appearance of the rabbit that would evolve into Bugs Bunny, who is barely recognizable compared to his more familiar later form. Bugs first official appearance would come two years later in A Wild Hare. Additionally, this marks the only time the prototype was seen chewing on a carrot. This cartoon also introduces the rabbit repeating a well-known Groucho Marx line for the first time that would become part of Bugs Bunnys lexicon. The exact wording, in this first appearance, is "Of Course you realise that this means war!" The proto-Bugs rendering in this cartoon is a direct impression of Groucho, including dropping the trailing "r" of "war". Ben Hardaway voices Bugs for this line. Phantom Raiders Phantom Raiders is a 1940 film, the second in the series starring Walter Pidgeon as detective Nick Carter. The film was part of a series based on the long-running radio series of the same name. In the heightened tensions prior to World War II, Hollywood produced many films in the spy film genre such as Phantom Raiders. Phantom Raiders followed the first film in the series, Nick Carter, Master Detective and led to Sky Murder, the last of the Nick Carter films. Crime Doctor Crime Doctor is a crime film adapted from the radio series of the same name. The film stars Warner Baxter as a man with amnesia determined to remember his past. The film was released by Columbia Pictures. Nine sequels followed, all starring Baxter. These later movies were somewhat more conventional mysteries than the original film. Baxter finished his career with the series, which was relatively easy work for him having suffered a nervous breakdown and severe arthritis. He died two years after the final "Crime Doctor" movie. Prince of Players Prince of Players is a 1955 20th Century Fox biographical film about the 19th century American actor Edwin Booth. The film was directed and produced by Philip Dunne from a screenplay by Moss Hart, based on the book by Eleanor Ruggles. The music score was by Bernard Herrmann and the cinematography by Charles G. Clarke. The film was made in CinemaScope and in DeLuxe Color. The cast featured Richard Burton, Maggie McNamara and John Derek, along with Raymond Massey, Charles Bickford, Elizabeth Sellars and Eva Le Gallienne. One Droopy Knight One Droopy Knight is a 1957 animated short subject in the Droopy series, directed by Michael Lah and produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in CinemaScope as well. Goldimouse and the Three Cats Goldimouse and the Three Cats is a 1960 Looney Tunes fairy tale animated cartoon released on March 15, 1960. It is one of the few cartoons where storyboard man Michael Maltese did the storylines for cartoons from the Freleng unit for the first time since the late 1940s, the only Freleng-directed Sylvester cartoon to costar Sylvester Jr. and one of two cartoons where Sylvester is married. This cartoon was included the 1982 feature film 1001 Rabbit Tales. Seven Seas to Calais Seven Seas to Calais is a 1962 Italian adventure film in Eastmancolor and CinemaScope, produced by Paolo Moffa, directed by Rudolph Maté and Primo Zeglio, that stars Rod Taylor, Keith Michell, and Edy Vessel. The film depicts the career of Britains Sir Francis Drake. Tri tolstyaka Three Fat Men is a 1966 Soviet fantasy film directed by Aleksey Batalov and Iosif Shapiro based on the eponymous novel by Yury Olesha. Tarzan and the Jungle Boy Tarzan and the Jungle Boy is a 1968 adventure film starring Mike Henry in his third and final appearance as Tarzan. Rafer Johnson and Aliza Gur co-star. The film was produced by Sy Weintraub and Robert Day, written by Stephen Lord and directed by Robert Gordon. It was released in May 1968. The Virgin Soldiers The Virgin Soldiers is a 1969 British war comedy-drama film directed by John Dexter and starring Lynn Redgrave, Hywel Bennett, Nigel Davenport, Nigel Patrick and Rachel Kempson. It is set in 1950, during the Malayan Emergency, and is based on the novel of the same name by Leslie Thomas. The films popularity spawned a 1977 sequel, Stand Up. Doctor in Trouble Doctor in Trouble is a 1970 British comedy film, the seventh and last film in the Doctor series. It was directed by Ralph Thomas and stars Leslie Phillips as a doctor who gets accidentally trapped on an outgoing cruise ship while it begins a round the world trip. The cast was rounded out by a number of British comedy actors including James Robertson Justice, Harry Secombe and Angela Scoular. It was based on the story Doctor on Toast by Richard Gordon. A Bigger Splash A Bigger Splash is a 1974 biopic about David Hockneys lingering breakup with his then partner Peter Schlesinger, during the period 1970 to 1973. Directed by Jack Hazan, and edited by David Mingay, it has music by Patrick Gowers. Featuring many of Hockneys circle, it includes designers Celia Birtwell and Ossie Clark, artist Patrick Procktor, gallery owner John Kasmin and museum curator Henry Geldzahler. It is a fly on the wall documentary, intercut with fictionalised and fantasy elements. It was groundbreaking and remains notable for its treatment of gay themes and its insights into his life and work during an important period in Hockneys life. The film takes its title from A Bigger Splash, perhaps Hockneys best known Californian swimming pool picture. Hockney was initially shocked by its intimacy but later changed his mind. Unfinished Business Asignatura pendiente is a 1977 Spanish drama film co-written and directed by José Luis Garci. The film was one of the most successful films in the 1970s with 2,305,924 admissions. Nowadays, it is viewed as a portrait of society during the Spanish transition to democracy. Khoon Pasina Khoon Pasina is a 1977 Hindi action crime film. The movie is produced by Baboo Mehra and directed by Rakesh Kumar. The movie stars Amitabh Bachchan, Vinod Khanna, Rekha, Nirupa Roy, Asrani, Aruna Irani, Bharat Bhushan and Kader Khan. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. This was another "blockbuster" movie of Amitabh Bachchan. It was remade in Tamil by Rajinikanth as Siva, and in Telugu as Tiger, with N. T. Rama Rao. Deadman's Curve Deadmans Curve is a 1978 American made-for-television biographical film based on the musical careers of Jan Berry and Dean Torrence. The film was developed from a 1974 article published in Rolling Stone by Paul Morantz, who also helped write the screenplay. Bemisal Bemisal is a 1982 movie produced by Debesh Gosh and directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Vinod Mehra, Raakhee, Deven Verma, Aruna Irani and Om Shivpuri. The music was by R.D. Burman. It is a remake of Uttam Kumars Bengali classic Ami Se O Shakha, which was also based on the Bengali story of the same name by Ashutosh Mukherjee. When a deprived boy, brought up in a privileged family and indebted for virtually everything he has, lends in a perplexing situation, life seems unfair to him. There are very few who actually appreciate benevolence showered on them. When it comes to repay such debt, many of us try to find excuses to avoid the difficult situation. But the protagonist of this movie is a noble individual, an ideal hero, who knows that everything he has in life, is owed to a family and when he finds himself in a situation where he has to give up his love and profession, he doesnt look back. The Last Polka The Last Polka is a 1985 comedy television film, and one of the first mockumentaries. It was written by and starred John Candy and Eugene Levy, and directed by John Blanchard. The Last Polka follows the life, careers, and the final concert of Yosh and Stan Shmenge, two brothers from the fictional country of Leutonia who become the biggest polka duo the world has ever seen. It is presented as a mixture of live concert performance and filmed scenes. Many fellow SCTV performers including Rick Moranis, Catherine OHara, and Robin Duke appear in the film. Dave Thomas narrates. The live concert in the film is a loose parody of The Bands concert movie The Last Waltz. Special guests and longtime Shmenge collaborators include The Lemon Twins doing a medley of their "hits" and also Linsk Minyk performing a medley of road songs that culminates in a version of the Doors "Touch Me". One scene has The Shmenges performing an outdoor stadium Michael Jackson salute concert, complete with glitter outfits, sequin glove, and a polka version of "Beat It". The Shmenges were originally created as characters for the television series Second City TV and were also known on SCTV as The Happy Wanderers. The Last Polka was produced for and first broadcast on the HBO cable network. Both John Candy and Eugene Levy were nominated in 1985 for a Cable Ace Award in the Best Performance in a Comedy Special category. , this video is out of print and has not yet been released on DVD. The Atlanta Child Murders The Atlanta Child Murders is a TV miniseries that aired on February 10 and 12, 1985 on CBS. Inspired by true events, the miniseries examines the so-called "Atlanta child murders" of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Willy Signori e vengo da lontano Willy Signori e vengo da lontano is a 1989 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Francesco Nuti. For his performance Alessandro Haber won the Nastro dArgento for best supporting actor. The Boy Who Cried Bitch The Boy Who Cried Bitch is a 1991 American independent drama film directed by Juan Jose Campanella and starring Harley Cross, Karen Young, Jason Biggs, Jesse Bradford and Adrien Brody. It was Campanellas feature film debut. It was based on real events. The Comrades of Summer The Comrades of Summer is a 1992 television film featuring Joe Mantegna and Natalya Negoda. It was directed by Tommy Lee Wallace, written by Robert Rodat and aired on HBO on July 11, 1992. The Commissioner The Commissioner is a 1998 internationally co-produced drama film directed by George Sluizer and written by Christina Kallas based on the novel of same name by Stanley Johnson. It was entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. The Gambler The Gambler is a 1997 drama film directed by Károly Makk and starring Michael Gambon, Jodhi May and Polly Walker. It is set around the writing of the novel The Gambler by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. The film was notable for its casting of Luise Rainer. The Oscar-winning actress had not made a film in fifty-four years prior to her appearance in this one. Blue Water, White Death Blue Water, White Death is a 1971 American documentary about sharks which was produced by Peter Gimbel and The Countess of Corfu The Countess of Corfu is a 1972 film starring Rena Vlahopoulou, Alekos Alexandrakis and Nonika Galinea. The movie was filmed in Corfu, the birthplace of Rena Vlahopoulou. Goluboy shchenok Blue Puppy is a 1976 Soviet animated film. The lyrics and screenplay were written by Yuri Entin, loosely based on the tale by Gyula Urban. Several quotes from the films lyrics became common colloquial sayings, for example, "What trouble can we stir up?" and "Ah, how Im angry, ooh, how Im angry!" voiced by Mikhail Boyarsky, and the phrase "One ought to live skilfully." The film was unique in utilizing a non-traditional animation technique where spots of colorful India ink were used to form the characters. This gave a great deal of plasticity to the animated characters. For example, the Black Cat would vanish from the foreground only to reappear immediately in the back, or the evil Pirate would transform into a thundercloud by inflating himself with his own malice. O princezne Jasnence a létajícím sevci Princess Jasnenka and the Flying Shoemaker is a 1987 Czechoslovak fantasy film directed by Zdeněk Troška and starring Michaela Kuklová and Jan Potměšil. It is based on a fairy tale by Czech writer Jan Drda. The film was shot in castles in Bohemia and Moravia. It has been screened at film festivals and is considered a classic by the Czech national broadcaster TV Nova. A Map of the Heart A Map of the Heart is a 2002 German drama film directed by Dominik Graf. Snowbound Snowbound is a 2001 thriller film directed by Ruben Preuss and starring Erika Eleniak, Monika Schnarre, and Peter Dobson. The Mayfair Set The Mayfair Set, subtitled Four Stories about the Rise of Business and the Decline of Political Power, is a BBC television documentary series by filmmaker Adam Curtis. It looks at Britains decline as a world power, the invention of asset stripping in the 1970s, and how buccaneer capitalists shaped the climate of the Thatcher years, focusing on the rise of Colonel David Stirling, Jim Slater, Sir James Goldsmith and Tiny Rowland—members of Londons elite Clermont Club in the 1960s. It won a BAFTA Award for Best Factual Series or Strand in 2000. Adolphe Adolphe is a 2002 French drama film based on the novel Adolphe by Benjamin Constant. The film was directed by Benoît Jacquot and starred Isabelle Adjani as Ellénore and Stanislas Merhar as Adolphe. Drum Drum is a 2004 film based on the life of South African investigative journalist Henry Nxumalo, who worked for Drum magazine, called "the first black lifestyle magazine in Africa". It was director Zola Masekos first film and deals with the issues of apartheid and the forced removal of residents from Sophiatown. The film was originally to be a six-part television series called Sophiatown Short Stories, but Maseko could not get the funding. The lead roles of Henry Nxumalo and Drum main photographer Jürgen Schadeberg were played by American actors Taye Diggs and Gabriel Mann, while most of the rest of the cast were South African actors. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2004, and did the rounds of international film festivals before going on general release in South Africa in July 2006. It was released in Europe, but failed to get a distributor for the USA where it went straight to DVD. The film was generally well received critically. Most of the negative reviews were based on the quality of Masekos directing and Jason Filardis screenwriting. It was awarded Best South African Film at the Durban International Film Festival, and director Maseko gained the top prize at the Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou. Alien 51 Alien 51 is a 2004 low-budget science fiction film directed by Brennon Jones and Paul Wynne and starring Heidi Fleiss. A League of Ordinary Gentlemen A League of Ordinary Gentlemen is a documentary film about ten-pin bowling that was released on DVD on March 21, 2006. It was written and directed by Christopher Browne and stars PBA Tour players Pete Weber, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Chris Barnes, and Wayne Webb. It was first televised nationally on the PBS series Independent Lens on April 25, 2006. La reine soleil La Reine Soleil is a French animated feature film made by Philippe Leclerc. It was released in France on 4 April 2007. The animation was created by the Hungarian company Cinemon studios and special effects were created by Greykid Pictures, which was also responsible for compositing and some of the animation. The story is based on the novel La Reine Soleil by Christian Jacq. Black Black is a 2008 French blaxploitation film directed by Pierre Laffargue. Lady Jane Lady Jane is a 2008 French film directed by Robert Guédiguian, starring Ariane Ascaride, Jean-Pierre Darroussin and Gérard Meylan. A Lonely Place for Dying A Lonely Place for Dying is a 2012 American independent drama-thriller film directed by Justin Eugene Evans and produced by James Cromwell. Starring Ross Marquand, Michael Wincott, Michael Scovotti and James Cromwell, the film is set in 1972 during the Cold War. The films score was composed by Brent Daniels. The Comedian The Comedian is a 2012 British drama film, written and directed by Tom Shkolnik as his feature debut. The movie was shot in central London and follows the life of Ed as it paints a vivid picture of the city. Shkolnik was nominated for Best Newcomer at the 2012 London Film Festival. Fly Away Fly Away is a 2011 American drama film written and directed by Janet Grillo, and starring Beth Broderick, Ashley Rickards, Greg Germann, JR Bourne, Reno, Elaine Hall, and Zachariah Palmer. Made as a SAG Ultra-Low Budget Independent Film, and shot in 14 days, Fly Away premiered as one of eight out of 2000 submissions in Dramatic Competition at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, in March 2011. The film won Best Film and Special Jury Prize for Performance at the Arizona International Film Festival in April 2011, and Honorable Mention from the prestigious Voice Awards, sponsored by the national Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Fly Away opened in limited theatrical release in key cities in April 2011, Autism Awareness Month. It received excellent reviews in leading journals including The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, New York Observer, Huffington Post, Variety and Hollywood Reporter. Several critics called for Academy Award nominations. At the end of April 2010, Fly Away became available in US and Canada via iTunes, NetFlix, Amazon and Video on Demand Time Warner/Comcast, through New Video /Flatiron Films. The grassroots outreach campaign was in association with Autism Speaks, which received 10% of all proceeds. The films screenplay won the award for the Best International Screenplay from the 2010 Swansea Bay Film Festival in Wales. Shiawase no pan is a 2012 Japanese drama film directed by Yukiko Mishima and starring Tomoyo Harada, Yo Oizumi and Kanna Mori. Bread of Happiness was first released in cinemas located in Hokkaido on 21 January 2012, and was subsequently released in other Japanese cinemas on 28 January 2012. It had grossed US$717,956 as of 29 January 2012. Amit Sahni Ki List Amit Sahni Ki List is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film produced by Pyxis Pictures, and directed by Ajay Bhuyan. The film stars Vir Das, Vega Tamotia and Anindita Nayar, and features Kavi Shastri, Natasha Rastogi and Duboree Das in supporting roles. It is co-produced by Tina Nagpaul, Kavita Kulkarni and Sujata Vemuri under the banner of Pyxis Pictures. The film was released on 18 July 2014. Peter and Wendy Peter and Wendy is a 2015 television film made for ITV in the UK. It was written by Adrian Hodges, directed by Diarmuid Lawrence and produced by Stewart Mackinnon and Christian Baute, Headline Pictures. The film is based on the story of Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie, blending it with an original narrative set in the present day. The film draws a connection between the stories of Barrie and the real life Great Ormond Street Hospital, echoing sentiments shared by Barrie himself, who left all the rights to Peter Pan to the hospital in 1929, a few years before his death. It was first broadcast on 26 December 2015 and received positive reviews for the bold and emotional re-imagining of the classic childrens tale. Despite the Night Despite the Night is a 2015 French-Canadian experimental film directed by Philippe Grandrieux. The Event The Event is a 2015 Belgian-Dutch documentary film about the 1991 Soviet coup détat attempt produced, written and directed by Sergei Loznitsa. It was screened out of competition at the 72nd edition of the Venice Film Festival. Unlocking the Cage Unlocking the Cage is a 2016 American documentary film about the work of the Nonhuman Rights Project and lawyer Steven Wises efforts to achieve legal rights for nonhuman animals directed by D. A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus. It was the final film directed by Pennebaker before his death in August 2019. The Guardian called it an "exemplary animal rights documentary", and that it "presents some fascinating legal and ethical issues". Variety called it "tiresome". Welcome to Central Jail Welcome to Central Jail is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film written by Benny P. Nayarambalam and directed by Sundar Das. The cinematography is handled by Alagappan N. The film features Dileep and Vedhika in the lead roles, whereas Renji Panicker, Kailash, Aju Varghese, Siddique, Sudheer Sukumaran, Vinaya Prasad and Thesni Khan portray supporting roles. The film released on 10 September 2016. The Wandering Image The Wandering Image is a 1920 German silent drama film directed by Fritz Lang and starring Mia May, Hans Marr and Rudolf Klein-Rogge. It is also known by the alternative titles of The Wandering Picture and The Wandering Shadow. The films sets were designed by Otto Hunte. The art directors Erich Kettelhut and Robert Neppach were employed designing models for the production. The Love Light The Love Light is a 1921 American silent drama film starring Mary Pickford. The film was written and directed by Frances Marion. The Secret of Dr. Kildare The Secret of Dr. Kildare is a 1939 American film directed by Harold S. Bucquet and produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. This was the fourth of a total of ten Dr. Kildare pictures, Lew Ayres starred in the last nine. So Ends Our Night So Ends Our Night is a 1941 drama starring Fredric March, Margaret Sullavan and Glenn Ford, and directed by John Cromwell. The screenplay was adapted by Talbot Jennings from the fourth novel Flotsam by the famous German exile, Erich Maria Remarque, who rose to international fame for his first novel, All Quiet On The Western Front. Written and filmed in a 1940 America that was still primarily isolationist even as FDR began to meet with Winston Churchill, So Ends Our Night was one of the most explicitly anti-Nazi films to be made in the Hollywood studio system before Americas entry into the war after the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941. Throughout the 1930s, filmmakers had been prevented from making accurate films about the Nazi regime by a Production Board controlled by the isolationist, anti-Semitic Catholic, Joseph Breen, who insisted any criticism of Hitlers Germany and Third Reich was a violation of the Neutrality Act and who frequently consulted with the German consul in Los Angeles, Georg Gyssling, on his approval of upcoming films. Thus it took independent producers David Loew and Alfred Lewin to purchase Remarques serialized novel on the struggles of three German exiles who have been deprived of their citizenship and hence, passports, under Nazi persecution and are now "forced to roam in an alien world like a hunted beast," as the New York Times reviewer wrote after the films premiere in February, 1941. Three Loan Wolves Three Loan Wolves is a 1946 film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 93rd short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. High Barbaree High Barbaree is a 1947 film directed by Jack Conway. It stars Van Johnson and June Allyson, in the third of their six screen pairings. The screenplay based on the novel High Barbaree by authors Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. The real-life drama of the Consolidated PBY Catalina aircraft in the Pacific theater was merged into a search for a mystical "High Barbaree". N.U. N.U. is a short 1948 documentary film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. The film examines a weekday morning of Italian janitors, captured at work on the streets of post-World War II Rome. Although undoubtedly neorealistic in its style, this documentary does foreshadow some of Antonionis own future trademarks, such as slow-moving camera that is enamoured with alienated and deserted urban landscapes and inanimate objects of architecture, nature, etc. and seemingly less than concerned with sweepers, washers and cleaners. The films narration consists of barely several phrases; musically soundtrack alternates classical-like piano improvisations with jazzy pieces. In 1948 N.U. won Antonioni Nastro dArgento Best Documentary award. So did his Lamorosa menzogna next year. Close to My Heart Close to My Heart is a 1951 Warner Bros. drama directed by William Keighley, written by James R. Webb, and starring Ray Milland and Gene Tierney. Siamo donne We, the Women is a 1953 Italian portmanteau film divided into five segments and directed by five different directors. Four of these segments focus upon alleged events in the private lives of the film actresses Alida Valli, Ingrid Bergman, Isa Miranda, and Anna Magnani. The fifth segment, which is shown as the prologue and titled "Concorso: 4 Attrici; 1 Speranza", is about a casting for the film. Treasure of the Golden Condor Treasure of the Golden Condor is a 1953 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Delmer Daves, starring Cornel Wilde and Constance Smith, and released by Twentieth Century Fox. The film is a remake of the 1942 film The Story of Benjamin Blake, which starred Tyrone Power. Both films were based on Benjamin Blake, a novel by Edison Marshall. Che gioia vivere The Joy of Living is a 1961 Italian-French comedy film directed by René Clément. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. Sugar Colt Sugar Colt is a 1966 Italian and Spanish spaghetti western directed by Franco Giraldi, produced by Franco Cittadini and Stenio Fiorentini, written by Sandro Continenza, Augusto Finocchi, Giuseppe Mangione and Fernando Di Leo, composed by Luis Enríquez Bacalov, filmed by Alejandro Ulloa and starred by Jack Betts, Joaquín Parra, Soledad Miranda, Georges Rigaud, Antonio Padilla, Giuliano Raffaelli and Hunt Powers. It is the Giraldis second film after Seven Guns for the MacGregors. The film represents the cinematographical debut for Jack Betts, here credited as Hunt Powers, and it is also Erno Crisas last film. Argoman the Fantastic Superman Argoman the Fantastic Superman is a 1967 English-language Italian superhero-Eurospy film directed by Sergio Grieco. The film stars Roger Browne as the eponymous superhero and Dominique Boschero. Devil's Angels Devils Angels is a 1967 American outlaw biker film written by Charles B. Griffith and directed by Daniel Haller. It stars John Cassavetes. Am I Trying La liceale nella classe dei ripetenti La liceale nella classe dei ripetenti is a 1978 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Mariano Laurenti. It is the second chapter in the "Liceale" film-series and was followed by La liceale seduce i professori. Alvaro Vitali, who played a student in the first film, plays a teacher in this one. Il caso Moro The Moro Affair is a 1986 Italian crime film directed by Giuseppe Ferrara about the kidnapping of Aldo Moro in 1978. Traci, I Love You Traci, I Love You is a 1987 pornographic film directed by Jean Charles and starring Traci Lords, Marilyn Jess, Gabriel Pontello and Alban Ceray. It was Lords final adult film in the industry. It was produced in Cannes, France, two days after her 18th birthday. As her only film produced after she turned 18, it is the only one legally available in the United States, due to child pornography laws. The film has been another aspect of controversy to Lords life. It was the third and final film by her then self-titled production company. She had sold the rights for a reported $100,000, profiting from her former profession post-scandal, while consistently regretting making adult films and criticizing the porn industry. But In her 2003 autobiography, Underneath It All, she explained her actions: She retained the rights to the film again in 1996 and has not allowed it to be sold, though some old copies are still available in used markets. Sans peur et sans reproche Without Fear or Blame or Sans peur et sans reproche is a French comedy film released in 1988. The film is directed by Gérard Jugnot. China White China White is a 1989 Hong Kong action crime film directed by Ronny Yu and starring Andy Lau, Carina Lau, Alex Man, Russell Wong and Ku Feng. Set in Amsterdam, the film deals with the rivalry between a Chinese and an Italian gang. Il muro di gomma The Rubber Wall is a 1991 Italian drama film directed by Marco Risi. The film, which deals with the crash of Itavia Flight 870, entered the competition at the 48th Venice International Film Festival. The Line, the Cross & the Curve The Line, the Cross and the Curve is a 1993 British musical short film directed by and starring singer Kate Bush, co-starring Miranda Richardson and choreographer Lindsay Kemp, who had served as dance mentor to Bush early in her career. This short film is essentially an extended music video featuring songs from Bushs 1993 album, The Red Shoes, which in turn was inspired by the classic movie musical-fantasy The Red Shoes. In this version of the tale, Bush plays a frustrated singer-dancer who is enticed by a mysterious woman into putting on a pair of magical ballet slippers. Once on her feet, the shoes start dancing on their own, and Bushs character must battle Richardsons character to free herself from the spell of the shoes. Her guide on this strange journey is played by Kemp. The film was released direct-to-video in most areas and was only a modest success; Kate Bush later expressed her displeasure with the final product, calling it "a load of bollocks". Soon after its release, Bush effectively dropped out of the public eye until her eighth studio album, Aerial, was released in November 2005. Two years after the UK release, due to late promotion in the US, the film was nominated for the Long Form Music Video at the 1996 Grammy Awards. The film continues to be played in arthouse cinemas around the world, such as a screening at Hollywood Theatre in 2014 where the film was screened along with modern dance interpretations to Bushs music. The Last Word The Last Word is a 1995 American crime thriller film written and directed by Tony Spiridakis and starring Timothy Hutton, Joe Pantoliano, Michelle Burke, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Dreyfuss, Tony Goldwyn and Cybill Shepherd. Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills is a 1994 television film directed by Larry Elikann. It is about Lyle and Erik Menendez, who murdered their parents in 1989. Le sourire The Smile is a 1994 French drama film directed by Claude Miller. Moving between reality and dream, it tells the story of a psychiatrist facing imminent death who follows the fantasy of one last love affair with a much younger woman. She also follows a fantasy of being a stripper who drives men wild, and is herself close to death. The theme of the film is stated at the outset by a mock-Chinese quote: Let us hurry to enjoy creatures in their youth. Lets gorge ourselves on best wines and scents. Never let the blooming flower fade. Pocahontas: The Legend Pocahontas: The Legend is a 1995 drama film that fictionalizes the young life of the historical figure of Chief Powhatans daughter Pocahontas and her relationship with Captain John Smith. This film was directed by Danièle J. Suissa and stars Sandrine Holt as the titular heroine. It was shot in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This is the third live-action feature film based on the life of Pocahontas and John Smith, the others being Pocahontas and John Smith and Captain John Smith and Pocahontas. John Rolfe, the husband of Pocahontas, does not appear in this motion picture. Two actors in this film has been involved in other Pocahontas-related projects. Gordon Tootoosis previously voiced Kekata the shaman in Disneys 1995 animated film. Billy Merasty, who acted as Kocoum, would six years later portray a Kiskiack in The New World. Siao Yu Siao Yu is a Taiwanese film directed by Sylvia Chang, written by Sylvia Chang and Ang Lee, starring Rene Liu in her debut film role, released in 1995. Rene Liu was nominated for the Golden Horse Award Best Actress in 1994, and won the Asia-Pacific Film Festival Best Actress award in 1995. Virus Virus is a 1995 television film starring Nicollette Sheridan, William Devane, Stephen Caffrey, Dakin Matthews, Kurt Fuller, Barry Corbin and William Atherton. It was directed by Armand Mastroianni and written by Robin Cook and Roger Young, based on Cooks novel Outbreak. The film is also known as Formula for Death. Dead to the World Dead to the World is the first live video album by American rock band Marilyn Manson, released on February 10, 1998 on VHS, documenting the infamous tour of the same name. It contains primarily live performances but delves into backstage and archival footage of the band. Notable features are: extensive protests by right-wing Christian groups; spoken relations of meaning and intent by Manson himself; and the brutal, immense theatrics presented by the band in the live setting. Based from Antichrist Superstar, this video features six songs from the album as well as songs from earlier releases Portrait of an American Family and Smells Like Children. Naturally this tour reflected the album it was built upon. Rembrandt Rembrandt is a 1999 international coproduction biographical film directed by Charles Matton. Yuppi du Yuppi du is a 1975 Italian comedy film directed by Adriano Celentano. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. Deal of a Lifetime Deal of a Lifetime is a 1999 US romantic comedy film starring Shiri Appleby, Michael A. Goorjian, and Kevin Pollak. The film centers on the main character Henry Spooner, the school nerd who has a crush on Laurie, the prettiest, most popular girl in his high school. After a conversation with his friend he mutters under his breath that he would sell his soul to the Devil to go out with Laurie. From that point on, he gets his wish to date Laurie, but things dont go according to plan. Part of the soundtrack includes the song "Let Yourself Go", which was written and performed by L.A. musician Paul Delph for his final album A God That Can Dance. The song is included in the final scene. Augustin, King of Kung-Fu Augustin, King of Kung-Fu is a 1999 film, directed by Anne Fontaine. The Bankers of God: The Calvi Affair The Bankers of God: The Calvi Affair is an Italian drama film directed in 2002 by Giuseppe Ferrara. The House in the Middle The House in the Middle is the title of two American documentary film shorts, respectively from 1953 and 1954, which showed the effects of a nuclear bomb test on a set of three small houses. The black-and-white 1953 film was created by the Federal Civil Defense Administration to attempt to show that a clean, freshly painted house is more likely to survive a nuclear attack than its poorly maintained counterparts. 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The film tells the story of a developing adolescent, played by Konkona, and the sensitivity of a teenager, and also the portrayal of the mother-daughter relationship and quiet understanding within the pair. Titli also means butterfly in Hindi. Galpa Holeo Satyi Galpa Holeo Satyi is a 1966 comedic Bengali film directed by Tapan Singha. It stars Bhanu Banerjee, Jogesh Chatterjee, Bharati Devi, Chaya Devi, Ajoy Ganguli, Rabi Ghosh, Rudraprasad Sengupta. Later the film was remade in Hindi as Bawarchi, starring Rajesh Khanna in the title role which was remade in Tamil as Samayalkaaran and in Kannada twice as Sakala Kala Vallabha and No 73. Bereft Bereft is a 2004 television film written by Peter Ferland and directed by Tim Daly and J. Clark Mathis. Bereft is the first film Daly directed. It stars Vinessa Shaw, Michael C. Hall, Tim Blake Nelson, Marsha Mason, and Edward Herrmann. Set in Vermont, Bereft tells the story of a young widow haunted by the memory of her dead husband, while trying to date again. Graveyard Alive Graveyard Alive: A Zombie Nurse in Love, is an independent zombie horror/comedy directed by Elza Kephart. The film is in black and white and it is dubbed. The film, had its U.S. premiere at the 2004 Slamdance festival in Park City and won best Cinematography. The movie was made by Bastard Amber Productions, and it was filmed in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The movie was featured in Canadian Horror on Film Tomb of the Werewolf Tomb of the Werewolf is a 2004 film directed by Fred Olen Ray. It is the twelfth and last in a long series about the werewolf Count Waldemar Daninsky, played by Paul Naschy. The film contains a number of adult sex scenes bordering on softcore pornography. Joanne Lees: Murder in the Outback Joanne Lees: Murder in the Outback is a television film produced by Channel Ten and ITV Productions, which first aired in Australia on Channel Ten on 18 March 2007 and in the UK on ITV on Sunday 8 April, where it was titled Murder In The Outback. It is based on the real life disappearance of Peter Falconio. The Local The Local is a 2008 action-drama film directed, written by and starring Dan Eberle. It also stars Maya Ferrara, Karl Herlinger, Beau Allulli, David F. Nighbert, Paul James Vasquez, James Alba, and Paul Bowen. The film follows Noname, a small-time drug trafficker hired by a wealthy out-of-towner to help free his drug-addicted daughter. Habana Eva Habana Eva is a 2010 Venezuelan romantic comedy film directed by Fina Torres, starring Prakriti Maduro and Juan Carlos García and filmed in La Habana, Cuba. The film won the Best International Feature award at the New York International Latino Film Festival and Best Feature Film at the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival. Wide Awake Wide Awake is a 2007 South Korean film. The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon Pokémon: The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon, is a special hour-long episode of the Pokémon anime series created for the tenth anniversary of the franchise. This special premiered on Kids WB on April 29, 2006. It became available on DVD in the United States on September 19 that year as a special feature on the 2-disc Lucario and the Mystery of Mew release, and the original dub aired on October 28 in the same year on Cartoon Network. In Japan the special was available for download on the official site from October 13-October 31, 2006. The events of the specials take place during the 8th season of Pokémon: Advanced Battle. This special marked the first time English-language production was handled exclusively by Pokémon USA and TAJ Productions. Previously, 4Kids Entertainment was mostly responsible for the Pokémon anime English dub. As a result of this change, costs were cut, and the English-language version of the special featured an all-new voice cast, replacing the original voice actors for many major characters, many of whom had worked on the show for eight years. The only three who returned were Rodger Parsons as the narrator, Jimmy Zoppi, who voiced several recurring characters like Gary Oak, and Kayzie Rogers, who voiced minor characters and over 50 Pokémon throughout the show. Beginning with this special, Zoppi additionally carried over the roles of James and Meowth and Rogers also provided the voice for Max. Rogers also voiced Ash for the original version of the special, but was subsequently replaced by Sarah Natochenny. This change caused controversy among many fans. It was announced at the 2006 San Diego Comic-Con that the version available on DVD would be improved from that aired on TV, with dialogue being re-recorded after the new voice cast became more familiar with their roles, and after Ash was given another new voice actor, Sarah Natochenny. The redub was included as a bonus disc on the home media release of Lucario and the Mystery of Mew. Slime City Massacre Slime City Massacre is a 2010 science fiction comedy-horror sequel film directed by Greg Lamberson and starring Jennifer Bihl, Kealan Patrick Burke, Debbie Rochon and Robert Sabin. It is a sequel to Greg Lambersons earlier Slime City. Daddy Cool: Join the Fun Daddy Cool is a 2009 Bollywood comedy film directed by K. Murali Mohan Rao. The film stars Sunil Shetty, Aarti Chabria, Jaaved Jaaferi, Aashish Chaudhary and Aftab Shivdasani amongst many others. The story is based on the crazy things that happen all in one day at one funeral. It is a pirated copy of the 2007 British comedy Death at a Funeral. 18 Years Later 18 Years Later is a 2009 Italian comedy-drama film written, directed and starring Edoardo Leo. For this film Leo was nominated for David di Donatello for Best New Director and for a Nastro dArgento in the same category. The film also won several awards in a number of international film festivals, including the Audience Award at the Annecy Italian Film Festival and the awards for best film, best director, best actor and best actress at the 2010 Ibiza International Film Festival. Secrets of the Tribe Secrets of the Tribe is a documentary film by director José Padilha premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, where it was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize. Connected: An Autoblogography About Love, Death & Technology Connected: An Autoblogography About Love, Death, & Technology is an autobiographical documentary film directed by Tiffany Shlain, dedicated to her father. The film unfolds during a year in which technology and science literally become a matter of life and death for the director. As Tiffany’s father Dr. Leonard Shlain, MD battles brain cancer and she confronts a high-risk pregnancy, her very understanding of connection is challenged. Using a mix of animation, archival footage, and home movies, Shlain attempts to reveal the ties that link us not only to the people we love but also to the world at large. Connected explores how, after centuries of declaring our independence, it may be time for us to declare our interdependence instead. The production of the film took four years, and it is Shlains eighth film. Leonard Shlain died in 2009 and did not see the finished film. Wish Me Away Wish Me Away is a 2011 documentary film directed by Bobbie Birleffi and Beverly Kopf. Winner of 12 film festival awards, it is about the coming out of the country music singer and gay rights activist Chely Wright. In May 2010, she had become the first major country music performer to publicly come out as gay. The feature-length documentary is being screened at various venues and festivals between May and July 2012. The film opens in New York on June 1, 2012, in Los Angeles and other big American cities on June 15. The documentary is a personal and intimate look at Wright, who after a lifetime of hiding, shatters cultural and religious stereotypes within Nashville, her conservative heartland family, and most importantly, herself. It was filmed over a period of 3 years, portraying her struggle, private video diaries, plans to come out publicly. Using interviews with Chely, her family, key players in Nashville and her management team, the film goes deep into Chelys story, her relationship with Brad Paisley and their break-up. It also chronicles her coming out and the aftermath of her decision to come out on Nashville, her small hometown and the LGBT community. The film opened in New York City at the Quad Cinema in June 2012 where it played for two weeks. Wish Me Away made its national television premiere on Nov. 15, 2012 on Showtime. The film reached as high as #2 on iTunes Movie Rental Chart and has been one of the top rented films played on Netflix in 2012. Besides Chely Wright, characters appearing in documentary include Stan Wright, Jennifer Wright, Russell Carter, Rodney Crowell, Victoria Wilson, Rev.C. Welton Gaddy, Don Cusic, Howard Bragman, Richard Sterban, Charlene Daniels, Chuck D. Walter, Rosie ODonnell, Meredith Vieira, Natalie Morales. The theme song from the film is "Shine a Light", recorded by Chely Wright for the film, produced by Linda Perry. All music in the film, was recorded by Chely Wright. Original Score by Jay Howlett and Rolfe Wyer. Music Supervised by Lisa Palattella Land of Cards Tasher Desh is a 2012 Bengali fantasy film directed by Q. The film has been described as a "trippy adaptation" of the Rabindrath Tagore play by Indian media. It features Soumyak Kanti DeBiswas, Anubrata Basu, Tillotama Shome, Rii, Joyraj Bhattacharjee, Tinu Verghese, and Immaduddin Shah in the lead roles. Tasher Desh made its international premiere on 11 November 2012 at the 7th Rome International Film Festival. The film had its release in India on 23 August 2013. Hrudaya Kaleyam Hrudaya Kaleyam is a 2014 cult Telugu spoof action comedy film directed by Steven Shankar. It stars debutant Sampoornesh Babu in the lead role. The film revolves around Sampoornesh Babu, a petty thief who robs parts in electronic shops and why he robs electronic shops and departmental stores.The movie was considered a hit at Box Office. Since the budget was very low of 1.5 crores, this movie is considered to be one of the highest grossing low budget movies by getting 4 Crores. The film released with low expectations on 4 April 2014 in theaters. Upon release, the film received largely positive reviews from critics and audience. A Month of Sundays A Month of Sundays is a 2015 film starring Anthony LaPaglia. Journalist The Exclusive: Beat the Devils Tattoo is a 2015 South Korean thriller film directed by Roh Deok. It was released on October 22, 2015. Let's Talk Lets Talk is a 2015 comedy-drama film written, directed and starring Sergio Rubini. It is based on his theatre play Provando... Dobbiamo parlare. It premiered at the 2015 Rome Film Festival. Mama Manchu Alludu Kanchu Mama Manchu Alludu Kanchu is a 2015 Telugu action comedy film written and directed by Srinivass Reddy and produced by Vishnu Manchu under the 24 Frames Factory banner. It features an ensemble cast comprising Mohan Babu, Allari Naresh, Meena, Ramya Krishna, Ali, Poorna and Varun Sandesh in the lead roles. The film was officially launched on 19 August 2015 and released on 25 December 2015. It is an unofficial sequel to the 1991 Telugu film Allari Mogudu which starred same cast. Because I Love You Because I Love You is a 2017 South Korean fantasy-comedy omnibus film starring Cha Tae-hyun and Kim Yoo-jung. Directed by Joo Ji-hoong, it premiered on January 4, 2017. This movie starring Cha Tae-hyun is produced by his elder brother Cha Ji-hyun who also produced the film The Grand Heist starring Tae-hyun. Behind Office Doors Behind Office Doors is a 1931 pre-Code American drama film directed by Melville W. Brown, from a screenplay by Carey Wilson and J. Walter Ruben, based on Alan Schultzs novel, Private Secretary. It starred Mary Astor, Robert Ames and Ricardo Cortez, and revolved around the premise of "the woman behind the man". While not well received by critics, it did well at the box office. Under Eighteen Under Eighteen is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Marian Marsh, Anita Page, Regis Toomey, and Warren William. It is based on the short story "Sky Life" by Frank Mitchell Dazey and Agnes Christine Johnston. Miss Pinkerton Miss Pinkerton is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy mystery film about a nurse who becomes involved in a murder investigation. It stars Joan Blondell, George Brent and Ruth Hall. The Cat and the Fiddle The Cat and the Fiddle is a 1934 American pre-Code romantic musical film directed by William K. Howard based on the hit 1931 Broadway musical of the same name by Jerome Kern and Otto A. Harbach, about a romance between a struggling composer and an American singer. The film stars Ramon Novarro and Jeanette MacDonald in her MGM debut. Little Red Walking Hood Little Red Walking Hood is a 1937 Merrie Melodies cartoon supervised by Fred Avery. The Screwy Truant The Screwy Truant is a 1945 Screwy Squirrel cartoon directed by Tex Avery and released by MGM. The Bride Goes Wild The Bride Goes Wild is a 1948 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Taurog. Van Johnson stars as an irresponsible childrens book author and part-time playboy called Uncle Bumps, introduced to a no-nonsense childrens book illustrator played by Allyson. Squareheads of the Round Table Squareheads of the Round Table is a 1948 film directed by Edward Bernds and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 106th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Van Gogh Van Gogh is a 1948 short French film directed by Alain Resnais. It won an Oscar in 1950 for Best Short Subject. It is a remake of a film made the previous year. Mahal Mahal is a 1949 Indian Hindi film directed by Kamal Amrohi and starring Ashok Kumar and Madhubala. It was Indias first reincarnation thriller film. Produced by Bombay Talkies studio, this, Kamal Amrohis directorial debut, launched both playback singer Lata Mangeshkar and the leading lady Madhubala into super-stardom. Its songs, particularly "Aayega Aanewala" sung by Lata Mangeshkar, are perennial favourites. Rajkumari sang two other well-known songs from the film, "Mein Woh Dulhan Hoon" and "Yeh Raat Phir Na Aayenge". Their lyrics were written by Nakshab. Rajkumari also sang these songs live on a Channel 4 programme called Mahfil, aired on 24 March 1991. Mahal made Lata Mangeshkar famous and established playback singers as stars in their own right. Before Mahal, records listed character names and the first batch of records credited "Aayega aane wala" to Kamini, the character played by Madhubala. When the song first played on All India Radio, its phone lines were flooded with callers inquiring the singers name. All India Radio had to find this out from the record company before it could announce Lata Mangeshkars name on the air. The film was included in the British Film Institutes list, "10 great romantic horror films". El bombero atómico The Atomic Fireman is a 1952 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Roberto Soto and Gilberto González. The films art direction was by Gunther Gerszo. Lovers, Happy Lovers! Knave of Hearts is a 1954 film about the adventures of a French philanderer in Paris and London. In France, it was released as Monsieur Ripois. In the United States, it was originally released as Lovers, Happy Lovers!, then later re-released as Lover Boy. The film, which was a French-British co-production, stars Gérard Philipe in the title role, and was directed by René Clément. The film was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Special Jury Prize. Red Riding Hoodwinked Red Riding Hoodwinked is a "Looney Tunes" cartoon animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released October 29, 1955, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc and June Foray. The cartoon was Warner Bros. latest adaptation of the "Little Red Riding Hood" childrens story, with the Big Bad Wolf and Granny playing their respective roles, with Tweety and Sylvester taking appropriate sides. Unlike her previous appearances, the usually cheerful Granny here is a female caricature of Ralph Kramden, complete with ill-temperedness and use of the catchphrase, "One of these days ... pow! Right in the kisser." As such, "Red Riding Hoodwinked" marked one of the earliest parodies of The Honeymooners. In addition, Grannys appearance is updated: Although she appears as a sourpuss here, her physical attributes would be used in future appearances. Also, Grannys old-fashioned ways would be de-emphasized. The wolf character would re-appear in "Hare-Less Wolf", albeit designed differently and given the name Charles M. Wolf. Les raquetteurs Les raquetteurs is a 1958 Direct Cinema documentary film co-directed by Michel Brault and Gilles Groulx. The film explores life in rural Quebec, at a convention of snowshoers in Sherbrooke, Quebec in February 1958. The film is notable for helping to establish the then-nascent French language production unit at the National Film Board of Canada, and more importantly, the development of a uniquely Quebec style of direct cinema. The film incorporates agile camera work and a largely synchronous soundtrack, uninterrupted by any narration, in keeping with the ethos of direct cinema to avoid any imposed "truth" on events onscreen. Princess of Cleves La Princesse de Clèves is a 1961 French-Italian drama film based on the novel of the same name. Wake Me When It's Over Wake Me When Its Over is a 1960 DeLuxe Color comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Ernie Kovacs and Dick Shawn in CinemaScope. The screenplay concerns a World War II veteran who gets called back into service by mistake and sent to a dreary Pacific island. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Howard Singer. Kiru is a 1962 Japanese chambara film directed by Kenji Misumi starring Raizo Ichikawa and written by Kaneto Shindo, released by Daiei Film. The film is based on one of the novels in the series of Nemuri Kyoshirō, written by Renzaburo Shibata. Joseph Kilian Joseph Kilian is a Czech drama film directed by Pavel Juráček and Jan Schmidt. It was released in 1964. The movie belongs to the Czech New Wave. The Camp Followers The Camp Followers, is a 1965 Italian World War II film directed by Valerio Zurlini and starring Anna Karina. From a 1956 novel by Ugo Pirro, it tells the story of a young lieutenant in the Italian Army who in 1942 is ordered to take a lorryload of Greek prostitutes from starving Athens under Axis occupation to entertain the troops fighting partisans in Albania. The film was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Silver Prize. Night Games Night Games is a 1966 Swedish movie directed by Mai Zetterling and starring Ingrid Thulin. The film premiered at the 27th Venice International Film Festival where it was considered so controversial that it was shown to the jury in private. The film was also the cause of former child-star Shirley Temples resignation from the San Francisco International Film Festival. Temple denounced the film as “pornography for profit” and was against it being shown at the festival. Gunn Gunn is an American 1967 mystery film directed by Blake Edwards, and starring Craig Stevens, based on the 1958-1961 television series Peter Gunn. Stevens was the only regular cast member from the original series to appear in the film; the characters of Gunns singing girlfriend Edie Hart, club owner "Mother", and police lieutenant Jacoby were all recast for the film. Playing the part of Daisy Jane in this movie, Marion Marshall was a veteran of the Peter Gunn t.v. show, having been in the season 1 episode, "The Chinese Hangman," playing the part of Joanna Lund. Reprising his role as a well-spoken though tipsy informant, J. Pat OMalley guest starred as Tinker; in the Peter Gunn series season 3 episode, "Death Is a Four Letter Word", he played the same role but was named Luther. The movie was intended to be the first in a projected series of Peter Gunn feature films, but no sequels followed. No Path Through Fire No Path Through Fire is a 1968 Soviet war film directed by Gleb Panfilov. The film won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. Early Works Early Works is a 1969 Yugoslavian film by Serbian author Želimir Žilnik. It critically depicts the aftermath of the 1968 student demonstrations in Yugoslavia. It won the Golden Bear at the 19th Berlin International Film Festival in 1969. The title was borrowed from the popular anthology of the early work by Marx and Engels published first in Yugoslavia in 1953. These early texts had a significant influence on the development of the Yugoslav Praxis School of philosophy. The title was chosen ironically as a comment on the discrepancy between the theory, as expressed by Marx and Engels in their work, and practice, as implemented by the Soviet Union and other countries of real socialism. Savages Savages is a 1972 Merchant Ivory Film directed by James Ivory and screenplay by George W. S. Trow and Michael ODonoghue, based on an idea by Ivory. The film concept given to Trow and ODonoghue was to tell a story that was the reverse of Luis Buñuels 1962 film The Exterminating Angel, in which guests at an elegant dinner party become bestial. Writing began in late 1968 and continued through 1969. Its first showing came at the Cannes Film Festival in May 1972. The Dove The Dove is a 1974 American biographical film directed by Charles Jarrott. The picture was produced by Gregory Peck, the third and last feature film he would produce. The drama is based on the real life experiences of Robin Lee Graham, a young man who spent five years sailing around the world as a single-handed sailor, starting when he was 16 years old. The story is adapted from Dove, the book Graham co-wrote with Derek L.T. Gill about his seafaring experiences. We Can't Go Home Again We Cant Go Home Again is an experimental feature film directed by Nicholas Ray in collaboration with his film students at Binghamton University. Ray and the students play fictionalized versions of themselves. The film was the major project of the last decade of Rays life, and he and his collaborators continuously re-edited it. Rough versions of the film were screened at festivals as early as 1972, and the most well-known cut was completed in 1976. Ray was still making alterations to it at the time of his death in 1979. Fire Sale Fire Sale is a 1977 comedy film starring Alan Arkin as Ezra Fikus, Rob Reiner as his brother Russell, Vincent Gardenia as their father Benny, Sid Caesar as Bennys brother Sherman, Anjanette Comer as Marion, and Kay Medford as Ruth. Ravagers Ravagers is a 1979 film directed by Richard Compton and based on the 1966 novel Path to Savagery by Robert Edmond Alter. The screenplay concerns survivors of a nuclear holocaust, who do what they can to protect themselves against ravagers, a mutated group of vicious marauders who terrorize the few remaining civilized inhabitants. Elephant Parts Elephant Parts is a collection of comedy skits and music videos made in 1981 by Michael Nesmith, formerly of the Monkees. Nesmith produced the video through his company Pacific Arts. Elephant Parts is one hour long with parody commercials and comedy sketches, and features five full-length music videos, including the popular songs "Rio" and "Cruisin", which featured wrestler Steve Strong and Monterey-based comic "Chicago" Steve Barkley. Party Party Party Party is a 1983 British comedy film about three friends and their North West London crowd. This crowd includes workers, spivs and young police constables. A British entry into the teenage/youth house party genre typified by John Hughes films and the late 1980s movies of Kid and Play. The movie was directed by Terry Winsor and written by Daniel Peacock and Winsor. It is notable for its soundtrack and as the early work of several of the cast members. Slayground Slayground is a 1983 British crime thriller film directed by Terry Bedford. Starring Peter Coyote, Mel Smith and Billie Whitelaw, the film is adapted from Slayground, the 14th Parker novel, written by Donald Westlake under the name Richard Stark. Le Grand Pardon II Day of Atonement is a 1992 127-minute longer sequel to film Le Grand pardon, film directed by Alexandre Arcady starring Roger Hanin, Richard Berry, Gérard Darmon and Jill Clayburgh. The film also features famous American film stars Christopher Walken and Jennifer Beals. Filming locations include: Miami, Florida, United States and France. The Broken Chain The Broken Chain is a 1993 TV movie made by the TNT network. It tells the true story of Iroquois warrior Thayendanegea participating in the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. Dangerous Intentions Dangerous Intentions is a 1995 American drama film directed by Michael Toshiyuki Uno. It aired January 3, 1995 on CBS. Decoy Decoy is an action film starring Peter Weller, and Robert Patrick, directed by Vittorio Rambaldi. The film was released in 1995. Kalle Blomkvist och Rasmus Bill Bergson and the White Rose Rescue is a 1997 Swedish film. It is based on the novel with the same name, written by Astrid Lindgren. Another film was produced when the book was published in 1953, see Bill Bergson and the White Rose Rescue. Tout doit disparaître Tout doit disparaître or Everything must disappear is a 1997 French comedy film directed by Philippe Muyl. Liberty! The American Revolution Liberty! The American Revolution is a six-hour documentary miniseries about the Revolutionary War, and the instigating factors, that brought about the United States independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. It was first broadcast on the Public Broadcasting System in 1997. The series consists of six hour-long episodes. Each episode is introduced by Forrest Sawyer and narrated by Edward Herrmann. Period photographs and location filming are intercut with stage and screen actors in appropriate period costume reading as figures of the time, including Campbell Scott, Philip Bosco, Victor Garber, Alex Jennings, Roger Rees, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Terrence Mann, Colm Feore, Sebastian Roché, Donna Murphy, Austin Pendleton and Peter Donaldson. Stephen Lang read the words of George Washington, but is not seen on camera. British and American historians and authors, including Carol Berkin, Bernard Bailyn, Ron Hoffman, Claude-Anne Lopez, Pauline Maier, George C. Neumann, Richard Norton Smith, Gordon S. Wood and Jeremy Black, Colin Bonwick, John Keegan, and N.A.M. Rodger add historical background, explaining life and society of the time while interpreting events from the perspectives of the two sides of the conflict. Historical perspectives also include the status of black slaves and freemen, the participation of American Indians, and the strivings of American women as events progress. The Day Lincoln Was Shot The Day Lincoln Was Shot is a 1998 American television film based on the book by Jim Bishop. It is a re-creation of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, co-written and directed by John Gray, and stars Lance Henriksen as Abraham Lincoln and Rob Morrow as John Wilkes Booth. The book had previously been adapted in 1956 as a live television play starring Raymond Massey as Lincoln, Lillian Gish as Mary, and Jack Lemmon as John Wilkes Booth. It was telecast on the CBS anthology series Ford Star Jubilee. The Idea The Idea is a 1932 French animated film by Austro-Hungarian filmmaker Berthold Bartosch, based on the 1920 wordless novel of the same name by Flemish artist Frans Masereel. The protagonist is a naked woman who represents a thinkers idea; as she goes out into the world, the frightened authorities unsuccessfully try to cover up her nudity. A man who stands up for her is executed, and violent suppression by big business greets a workers revolution she inspires. Bartosch spent two years animating the film, initially in collaboration with Masereel. Bartosch used complicated techniques with multiple layers of superimposed animation to create the intricately detailed film. The film features an electronic music score by Swiss composer Arthur Honegger, possibly the earliest in film history. Desperate But Not Serious Desperate But Not Serious is a 1999 movie directed by Bill Fishman. It was released in the United States under the title Reckless + Wild. A Gun for Jennifer A Gun for Jennifer is a 1997 rape and revenge film thriller film directed by Todd Morris and starring Deborah Twiss. It follows a feminist vigilante group who castrate suspected rapists and batterers while a female police officer attempts to stop them. It is shot in a retro grindhouse style and premiered at the Fantasia Festival in July 1997, where it was sold-out an hour before screening and received a standing ovation. The film has not left the festival circuit; Fangoria reported that it had been picked up for distribution by Mondo Macabro, but the release never came to fruition. The movie was covered in the documentary In the Belly of the Beast, which detailed Morris and Twisss discovery that their financier had been embezzling money. Kashchei the Immortal Kashchey the Immortal is a 1945 black and white Soviet fantasy film directed by Aleksandr Rou and produced at Soyuzdetfilm Studios. The story and characters are drawn from Slavic folklore, particularly, evil wizard Kashchey, who is the main antagonist in the movie. Kung Fu Zombie Kung Fu Zombie is a 1981 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Hwa I Hung. It stars Billy Chong as a martial artist who must fight supernatural foes. Alluda Majaaka! Alluda Majaka is a 1995 Tollywood action-comedy film produced by Devi Vara Prasad under the Devi Films banner. The film starred Chiranjeevi, Ramya Krishna and Rambha in the lead roles, with Kota Srinivasa Rao, Lakshmi and Ooha playing supporting roles. The movie was directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana and the story and screenplay was by Posani Krishna Murali. The film generated widespread controversy upon release, with the left-wing communists and the right-wing Hindu nationalists demanding a ban on the film as it contained a number of scenes portraying women in an obscene manner. When the Central Board of Film Certification considered a ban on the film two months after its release, the fans of Chiranjeevi organised a protest in Hyderabad, demanding that the film not be banned. The CBFC eventually did not ban the film, but edited out the objectionable parts, the film thus achieving the dubious distinction of being one of the few films to be recalled by the CBFC. Despite the controversy, the film was a massive success at the box-office. Aram + Aram = Kinnaram Aram + Aram = Kinnaram is a 1985 Indian Malayalam-language slapstick comedy film directed by Priyadarshan and written by Sreenivasan. It stars Shankar, Mohanlal, Lissy and Puja Saxena. The plot element is inspired by 2 Hindi films, Pasand Apni Apni and Naram Garam. A famous hotel comedy sequence from this movie was reused by Priyadarshan in his 2005 Hindi movie Garam Masala. Poovellaam Kettuppaar Poovellam Kettuppar is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language musical romantic comedy film written and directed by Vasanth, which stars Suriya and Jyothika in leading roles. The film, also starring Vijayakumar, Nassar, Vadivelu and Ambika in pivotal roles, was released on 6 August 1999. Saving My Hubby Saving My Hubby is a 2002 South Korean film starring Bae Doona, and is the directorial debut of Hyun Nam-seop. A Ninja Pays Half My Rent A Ninja Pays Half My Rent is a short comedy film by Steven Tsuchida, it was first released in 2003. Rain Rain is a 2006 film directed by Craig DiBona. The screenplay was written by Andrew Neiderman, based on the novel by V. C. Andrews. It premiered at the Palm Beach International Film Festival, although it did not receive further domestic distribution. Like a Virgin Like a Virgin is a 2006 South Korean comedy-drama film written and directed by Lee Hae-jun and Lee Hae-young. Ryu Deok-hwan stars in the lead role as transgender teenager Oh Dong-ku, and won several domestic awards for his performance, as well as a nomination for the Asia Pacific Screen Award Best Performance by an Actor. The films English title is a reference to a Madonna song of the same name. Dear Friends is a 2007 drama film written by Yoshi and directed by Kazuyuki Morosawa. The film stars Keiko Kitagawa and Yuika Motokariya in its lead roles. It is adapted from the manga Dear Friends by YOSHI, and art by Ayu Watanabe. The tagline for the film is "Are friends necessary?" The theme song is also called "Dear Friends", which is performed by Soulhead. One Word from You Una palabra tuya is a Spanish 2008 movie based on the novel of the same name by Elvira Lindo. Nevesta lyuboy tsenoy Bride at any Cost is a 2009 Russian comedy film directed by Dimitri Grachov. Mother of Asphalt Mother of Asphalt is a 2010 Croatian film directed by Dalibor Matanić. The film is a run-of-the mill social melodrama that highlights the materialistic aspirations of a young couple in their mid thirties and who are unable to perceive the emotional impact and the consequences thereof. Holidays by the Sea Holidays by the Sea is a 2011 French comedy film directed by Pascal Rabaté. The film is a cinematic rendering of a comic that Rabaté himself wrote. Like in some films of Jacques Tati, the characters use expressions and gestures instead of dialogues to communicate between them. Aazaan Aazaan is a 2011 action spy film directed by Prashant Chadha starring Sachiin J Joshi and South African model Candice Boucher. Aazaan marks the debut of entrepreneur-turned-actor Sachiin J Joshi of Energy Drinks and Candice Boucher who was seen in the title role. Camion Camion is a 2012 Canadian drama film directed by Rafaël Ouellet. William Kelly's War William Kellys War is a 2014 Australian low-budget film, set during World War I. It was directed by Geoff Davis, and written by his sons Josh and Matthew. Alright Now Alright Now, released as Songbird in the United Kingdom, is a 2018 British comedy-drama film written, and directed by Jamie Adams. It stars Cobie Smulders, Richard Elis, and Jessica Hynes. The film depicts the story of a rock singer who leaves her music band, and enrols in university for marine biology program. The film was improvised, and shot in the course of five days. Crainquebille Crainquebille is a French silent film directed by Jacques Feyder. The film was known as Bill in the US and as Old Bill of Paris and Coster Bill of Paris in the UK. The restored film is now known for its cinematic realism compared to many other films of the silent era . Billy the Kid Billy the Kid is a 1930 American pre-Code film directed in widescreen by King Vidor about the relationship between frontier outlaw Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett, the man who later killed him. Check and Double Check Check and Double Check is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film produced and released by RKO Radio Pictures and based on the top-rated Amos n Andy radio show. The title was derived from a catchphrase associated with the show. Directed by Melville W. Brown, from a screenplay by Bert Kalmar, J. Walter Ruben, and Harry Ruby, it starred Charles Correll and Freeman Gosden, in blackface, in the roles of Andy and Amos, respectively, which they had created for the radio show. The film also featured Duke Ellington and his "Cotton Club Band". Madame Bovary Madame Bovary is a 1934 French historical drama film directed by Jean Renoir, starring Max Dearly, Valentine Tessier and Pierre Renoir, and adapted from Gustave Flauberts 1857 novel Madame Bovary. First Lady First Lady is a 1937 film about behind-the-scenes political maneuverings in Washington directed by Stanley Logan and starring Kay Francis, Preston Foster, Anita Louise, Walter Connolly and Verree Teasdale. Francis and Teasdale portray bitter rivals in their pursuit of the titular role of First Lady. The picture is based on the play of the same name by George S. Kaufman and Katharine Dayton. So Long Mr. Chumps So Long Mr. Chumps is a 1941 film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 53rd short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Heidi Heidi is a 1952 Swiss family drama film directed by Luigi Comencini and starring Elsbeth Sigmund, Heinrich Gretler and Thomas Klameth. It is based on the 1880 novel Heidi by Johanna Spyri. It was followed by a 1955 sequel Heidi and Peter. The Lone Hand The Lone Hand is a 1953 Technicolor Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Joel McCrea, Barbara Hale and Alex Nicol. The Girl He Left Behind The Girl He Left Behind is a 1956 romantic comedy film starring Tab Hunter and Natalie Wood. The supporting cast includes Jim Backus, Alan King, James Garner, and David Janssen. The film was written by Guy Trosper and directed by David Butler, and was filmed at Fort Ord, California. For Garner and King, it was just their third movie. Beau James Beau James is a 1957 film based on a non-fiction book of the same title by Gene Fowler. The movie stars Bob Hope in a rare dramatic role as Jimmy Walker, the colorful but controversial Mayor of New York City from 1926-32. Boyhood Daze Boyhood Daze is a 1957 Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring young boy Ralph Phillips. Following From A to Z-Z-Z-Z, it is one of two cartoons in which he stars. Bugsy and Mugsy Bugsy and Mugsy is a 1957 American animated short film written by Warren Foster and directed by Friz Freleng in the Looney Tunes series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. The films plot features Bugs Bunny with Rocky and Mugsy. Bugs discovers that two robbers are hiding out on the floor above him, and plays them off against each other. Tonka Tonka, also known as A Horse Named Comanche, is a 1958 Walt Disney Western adventure film directed by Lewis R. Foster and starring Sal Mineo as a Sioux who survived the Battle of the Little Big Horn. It was filmed in Bend, and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution, a division of Walt Disney Productions. The film is based on the book Comanche: Story of Americas Most Heroic Horse by David Appel, which tells an imaginary story of the Indian and US Cavalry owners of the horse of the title. Bonanza Bunny Bonanza Bunny is a 1959 Bugs Bunny cartoon featuring French Canadian claim jumper Blacque Jacque Shellacque set during a fictionalized version of the Klondike Gold Rush. The Captain's Table The Captains Table is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Jack Lee from a novel by Richard Gordon. It stars John Gregson, Donald Sinden, Peggy Cummins and Nadia Gray, and featured Maurice Denham, Joan Sims, John Le Mesurier, Richard Wattis and Reginald Beckwith in leading supporting roles. Darbuján a Pandrhola Dařbuján a Pandrhola is a 1960 Czech fantasy film directed by Martin Frič. Alakazam the Great is a 1960 Japanese musical anime film, based on the Chinese novel Journey to the West, and was one of the earliest anime films to be released in the United States. Osamu Tezuka was named as a director of the film by Toei Company. However, Tezuka later stated that the only time he was in the studio was to pose for publicity photos. His involvement in promoting the film, however, led to his interest in animation. The Tartars The Tartars/I Tartari is a 1961 Italian/Yugoslavian international co-production Technicolor film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Victor Mature and Orson Welles. Majorens oppasser Majorens oppasser is a 1964 Danish comedy film directed by Sven Methling and starring Dirch Passer. Sylvia Sylvia is a 1965 American drama film directed by Gordon Douglas, written by Sydney Boehm, and starring George Maharis, Carroll Baker, and Peter Lawford. Released by Paramount Pictures, it was filmed in Pittsburgh. It's Tough to Be a Bird Its Tough to Be a Bird is a 1969 educational animated short made by Walt Disney Productions. It was directed and produced by Ward Kimball. The short won the Academy Award for Best Short Subject, Cartoons in 1970 and was nominated for a BAFTA Film Award for Best Animated Film in 1971. This was the last animated short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios to win an Academy Award, until Paperman in 2013. In the short, a red bird explains how birds have contributed to human culture, even as people often try to kill them. He claims this may be because humans were jealous that birds can fly but people cannot, mentioning the legend of Icarus and featured films of early unsuccessful flying machines. In Disneys D-TV in the 1980s, clips from this short were set to Bobby Days cover of "Rockin Robin". Number One Number One is a 1969 American film drama released by United Artists and directed by Tom Gries. The film stars Charlton Heston as Ron "Cat" Catlan, aging quarterback for American professional footballs New Orleans Saints, and Jessica Walter as his wife. Musician Al Hirt plays himself, as do several real-life members of the 1968 Saints. The football scenes were shot at the Saints then-home field, Tulane Stadium. Black Girl Black Girl is an American family drama film directed by Ossie Davis based on a play written by J.E. Franklin. The film explores issues and experiences of black womanhood in the 1970s, including how black women were depicted and common stereotypes of the period. According to Melvin Donalson in Black Directors in Hollywood, "Black Girl is a film that explores the intricate and sometimes painful connections between mothers and daughters." Some Call It Loving Some Call It Loving, also known as Sleeping Beauty is a 1973 romantic mystery erotic drama film written, produced, and directed by James B. Harris and starring Zalman King, Carol White, Tisa Farrow, and Richard Pryor. It is based on a short story by John Collier. The Private Afternoons of Pamela Mann The Private Afternoons of Pamela Mann is a 1974 American hardcore adult film starring Barbara Bourbon and directed by Radley Metzger that is considered one of the classics of the Golden Age of Porn. It was a step forward in the development of the genre, as it had a plot and good acting. The movie can be seen as a meditation on voyeurism, due to the trope of Mann being spied on by a private detective hired by her husband, and the production of pornography itself, as the detective films her sexual encounters. Porn film star Bill Margold, who went on to be the director of the Free Speech Coalition, has written that "The Private Afternoons of Pamela Mann signals an end to the all-balling, no purpose, disposable mastur-movies that go into one orifice and out another.” Filmed in Manhattan, the movie was released in New York City on December 26, 1974 and was nationally distributed in 1975. The film has been inducted into the XRCO Hall of Fame. Norman... Is That You? Norman... Is That You? is a 1976 American comedy film directed by George Schlatter and starring Redd Foxx and Pearl Bailey. It is based on the play Norman The film version changes the locale from New York City to Los Angeles and substitutes an African American family for a Jewish family in the original play. The Wizard of Oz is a 1982 anime feature film directed by Fumihiko Takayama, from a screenplay by Yoshimitsu Banno and Akira Miyazaki, which is based on the 1900 childrens novel by L. Frank Baum, produced by Yoshimitsu Banno and Katsumi Ueno for Toho Co., Ltd. The film was originally shown at the Cannes Film Festival, but did not have a regular run in U.S. theatres. In the 1980s, a re-edited version of the film was released in Czechoslovakia. The film was dubbed into the Slovak language except for the songs, which were performed by Japanese singers. Some other foreign dubs, such as the Italian and Greek versions, had this premise edit as well. Avanti popolo Avanti Popolo is a 1986 Israeli drama film directed by Rafi Bukai. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The films name is derived from the opening words of the Italian revolutionary song Bandiera Rossa, which is sung by the films protagonists, Israeli and Egyptian soldiers wandering the Sinai Desert in the aftermath of the 1967 War. The Rose Garden The Rose Garden is a 1989 American drama film directed by Fons Rademakers and written by Paul Hengge. The film stars Liv Ullmann, Maximilian Schell, Peter Fonda, Jan Niklas, Hanns Zischler and Kurt Hübner. The film was released on December 22, 1989, by Cannon Film Distributors. Tarzan in Manhattan Tarzan in Manhattan is a 1989 action adventure CBS television film. Joe Lara portrays Tarzan, and Kim Crosby appears as Jane Porter. Tony Curtis and Jan-Michael Vincent co-star. The telefilm was produced by Max A. Keller, Micheline H. Keller and Gina Scheerer, written by Anna Sandor and William Gough, and directed by Michael Schultz. It aired on April 15, 1989. Yi mei dao ren Vampire Vs Vampire is a 1989 Hong Kong comedy horror film directed by and starring Lam Ching-ying. The title references the interaction in the film between a jiangshi child, a creature from Chinese "hopping" corpse fiction, and a British vampire based on Western vampire fiction. Bakenbardy Sideburns is a 1990 Russian comedy film directed by Yuri Mamin. Descending Angel Descending Angel is a 1990 television film that aired on HBO starring George C. Scott, Diane Lane and Eric Roberts. Not Without My Handbag Not Without My Handbag is a 1993 short film created by animator Boris Kossmehl at Aardman Animations. Time Indefinite Time Indefinite is an autobiographical 1993 documentary film directed by Ross McElwee. It explores themes of grief, mortality, and the convenient disconnection of watching life through a camera lens. The title comes from a passage from the Bible mentioned by a visiting Jehovahs Witness. McElwee is filming the interaction and focused on adjusting the exposure to try to catch the play of light over the mans face; distracted, he "hears" the phrase about 30 seconds after the man says it and understands it to refer to the unpredictable imminence of death. Drunken Master Killer Drunken Master III is a 1994 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Lau Kar-leung and starring Andy Lau, Michelle Reis, Willie Chi, Simon Yam, Lau Kar-leung, Adam Cheng and Gordon Liu. This film was quickly produced after director Lau and Jackie Chan fell out on the set of Drunken Master II with the style of action and Lau decided to produce a more authentic entry in the Drunken Master film series. Despite the title, Drunken Master III is not a sequel to the Drunken Master film series and is widely considered an imitator. Out of Darkness Out of Darkness is a 1994 American made-for-television drama film starring singer-actress Diana Ross. The movie was distributed and released by ABC on January 16, 1994 in the United States, Germany, Spain, France, Greece, Italy and Portugal. Pardesi Babu Pardesi Babu is a 1998 Indian Hindi-language comedy drama film directed by Manoj Agrawal, starring Govinda, Raveena Tandon and Shilpa Shetty. A Reasonable Man A Reasonable Man is a 1999 South African-French thriller crime drama film produced, written, starring, and directed by Gavin Hood. Murder She Purred: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery Murder She Purred: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery is a 1998 television film, starring Ricki Lake and directed by Simon Wincer. The film is part of Disneys anthology The Wonderful World of Disney, that included several movies and animations produced and released by the studio from 1995 to 2005. It was based in Rita Mae Brown series of novels starred by the cat, called Mrs. Murphy. This movie in particular was shot in Ontario, Canada and was aired by ABC on December 13, 1998. Faces of Death VI Faces of Death VI is a 1996 direct-to-video compilation of the highlights of the earlier films in the Faces of Death series. It features many of the same scenes shown in Faces of Death 1 and 4, as well as the earlier compilation Faces of Death V. It begins without any opening credits, before recycling the sequence from Faces of Death involving the killing of a monkey which is then prepared and served to patrons of a gourmet restaurant. Also shown for the second time are the staged heart-ripping scene by African natives and the "head in a box" scene, both taken from Faces of Death IV. John Alan Schwartzs cameo as the leader of the flesh eating cult, as well as "The encapsulation of Samuel Berkowitz" are also featured again, and the final credits are those from Faces of Death. Faces of Death VI exists in 3 distinct versions: 1. The widest-known version is the one that was released "unofficially" by Gorgon Video in the U.S. in 1996. It features the artwork from part four reversed. It contains clips mostly from parts one and four, and has the opening credits from part one. This is the version of Faces of Death 6 that was released to buy or rent on video in the U.S. 2. The second is a nearly extinct mail-order only version that is no longer available. Most outlets online with Faces of Death 6 to download carry this version. It has no narration, all different footage, and the title screen reads "FACES OF DEATH", and then the word "SIX" slowly becomes imposed over the text. As stated on various sites, this version is extremely washed out. Most of the scenes are almost completely white and unwatchable. At the very end of this version the "Gorgon Video" bumper begins to play but is suddenly cut off. 3. The third version is part of the German version of the series. It is titled Gesichter Des Todes VI and was released in 1992 on video, and subsequently DVD, in Germany in German with no English option. This version is reportedly all different footage, with no narrator. However, it is possible it is just a different "death" film re-titled. Possibly Faces of Death: The Millennium Edition, as the images on the back of the Gesichter Des Todes VI DVD are from some of the same footage found on Faces of Death: Millennium. Source: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0223250/alternateversions Elvis in Concert Elvis In Concert is a posthumous 1977 TV special starring Elvis Presley. It was Elvis third and final TV special, following Elvis and Aloha From Hawaii. It was filmed during Presleys final tour in the cities of Omaha, on June 19, 1977, and Rapid City, on June 21, 1977. It was broadcast on CBS on October 3, 1977, two months after Presleys death. It was transmitted by the BBC in the United Kingdom on June 9, 1978. Unlike the majority of Elvis programs, it is unlikely to be commercially released on home video and is only available in bootleg form. This is because it showed Elvis near the end of his life when he was overweight and addicted to prescription drugs, and much of his performance reflects his poor health. However, parts of the special were used in the video documentary Elvis: The Great Performances and the theatrical documentary This is Elvis, both of which were released on home video. Unspeakable Unspeakable is a 2000 exploitation film written and directed by Chad Ferrin and starring Roger Garcia, Tina Birchfield, and Timothy Muskatell. Fuckland Fuckland is a 2000 Argentine comedy-drama film. It was written and directed by José Luis Márques. The picture was executive produced by Diego Dubcovsky, and produced by Edi Flehner and Mariano Suez. The film was shot on digital video and is the first Latin American film to follow the avant garde Dogme 95 movement minimalist guidelines. A Sigh Sigh is a 2000 Chinese drama film directed by Feng Xiaogang, written by Wang Shuo, starring Zhang Guoli, Liu Bei, Xu Fan and Fu Biao. Like most of Fengs films, the film is set mostly in Beijing. The Secret Life of Zoey The Secret Life of Zoey is a 2002 Lifetime TV drama starring Mia Farrow, Julia Whelan, and Cliff De Young. The film follows the struggles of divorced parents, played by Farrow and De Young, as they attempt to save their seemingly perfect daughter from a secret addiction to prescription drugs. Hatya Hatya is a 1988 Indian Hindi thriller film directed by Kirti Kumar and starring Govinda, Neelam, Anupam Kher and Sujitha. This film is a remake of Malayalam Poovinu Puthiya Poonthennal 1986. Janasheen Janasheen is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language romance film co-written, edited, produced and directed by Feroz Khan who stars along with his son, Fardeen Khan, and Celina Jaitly. It was partly shot in Afghanistan and Thailand. When story writer Suparn Verma decided to direct a movie, he decided to cast father-son duo Fardeen Khan and Feroz Khan. He made his directorial debut with the movie Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena in the year 2005. Until the Night Until the Night is a 2004 American drama film written and directed by Gregory Hatanaka and starring Norman Reedus, Kathleen Robertson, Missy Crider and Sean Young. Snowland Schneeland is a 2005 film written and directed by German filmmaker Hans W. Geissendörfer. Based on the novel Hohaj by Elisabeth Rynell, it depicts the devastation felt by Elizabeth, a woman who had lost her husband in a car crash and wants to leave her three young children to join him in death by wandering out into the snowy deserts of Lapland. As she wanders through the snow, Elizabeth discovers the story of Aron and Ina, a couple who overcame dark secrets and over-controlling family members to be with each other. Schneeland premiered in January 2005 at the Sundance Film Festival and was released nationwide in German later that month. At the Deutscher Filmpreis in 2005, it was nominated for four awards including Best Costume Design and Best Production Design. It won for Best Cinematography. Indigo Indigo is a 2003 American fantasy drama film produced and directed by Stephen Deutsch. The film deals with the supposed phenomenon of "indigo children" — a set of children alleged to have certain "special psychological and spiritual attributes". Its release was sponsored by the Spiritual Cinema Circle, a DVD club that mails spiritually themed films to subscribers each month. Talking Head is a 1992 live-action film written and directed by Mamoru Oshii. Its a surreal meta-film mystery involving the production of an anime called Talking Head. The film has many references to the anime industry with characters being named after animators such as Yasuo Ōtsuka and Ichirō Itano, designer Yutaka Izubuchi, writer Kazunori Itō, and composer Kenji Kawai. The director of the film within the film is named Rei Maruwa, which was a pseudonym for Oshii on several of his projects. The film features a short anime segment by famous character designer Haruhiko Mikimoto. The City of the Sun The City of the Sun is a 2005 comedy film written and directed by Martin Šulík and starring Oldřich Navrátil and Ľuboš Kostelný. The film won the main prize at the 2005 Finále Plzeň Film Festival. At the 2006 ceremony for The Sun in a Net Awards, the film won in six categories. The film was Slovakias submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for the 78th Academy Awards. The film won in two categories at the Czech Lion Awards, specifically for music and editing. Voices of Iraq Voices of Iraq is a 2004 documentary film about Iraq, created by distributing cameras to the subjects of a film, thus enabling subjects to film themselves. To preserve its innovative filmmaking, Voices of Iraq was added to the permanent collection of Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences. Producer Eric Manes explained, "Without Iraqis as the directors, we would have seen Iraq and its people only through the filter of Western eyes. We certainly would not have had the access or the emotional intimacy that was captured in the film." Euphrates, an Iraqi Anglo hip-hop group, scored the soundtrack. The film was released theatrically in the United States and internationally and created a new genre of filmmaking termed Documentary swarm. Roots Poor Relatives, also released as Roots, is a 2005 Russian black comedy film directed by Pavel Lungin. The film tells the story of a Russian grifter who defrauds foreigners by introducing them to ordinary people hired to pose as long lost relatives. Om Sara About Sara is a 2005 Swedish drama film directed by Othman Karim. It won the Golden George at the 28th Moscow International Film Festival. The film is Karims feature debut. The Borderland "The Borderland" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It was the second episode to be produced, and first aired on 16 December 1963, during the first season. The storyline involves a team of scientists who use an incredibly strong magnetic field to open a door to another dimension. Phoenix Phoenix is a 2006 film by American director Michael Akers, his third feature film after Gone, But Not Forgotten and Matrimonium. The film was produced by Sandon Berg with Israel Ehrisman as co-producer and starred Chad Edward Bartley as Dylan, Gaetano Jones as Kenneth Sparks and Jeff Castle as Demetrius Stone. The film was distributed by United Gay Network. This film was inspired by Michaelangelo Antonionis film LAvventura and obviously adds a gay twist. Just Follow Law Just Follow Law is a 2007 Singaporean comedy film directed by Jack Neo. In the film, a blue-collar technician and the events and promotion department director swap souls after a freak accident at a fictional government agency Work Allocation Singapore. It was first released in Singapore on 15 February 2007. Swami Swami is a 2007 Indian Hindi drama film, directed and also choreographed by Ganesh Acharya and Screenplay Muazzam Beg. The main cast consists of Juhi Chawla and Manoj Bajpai. In a first of its kind attempt, the background music score of Swami was recorded before shooting the film. The music of this film is by Nitz N Sony. They are the First Music Composers in the history of World Cinema, to have recorded the Background Music Score of a Movie, even before the film was shot. Also, they are the first ones to have recorded a Folk Ganpati Mandal, live in 5.1 channels, overnight in an open-air makeshift studio, constructed specifically in an open ground in Film City Mumbai; for the movie Swami. This is the only 5.1 recording of a Folk Ganpati Mandal ever done. The Music of the film has been incorporated in a U.S film school curriculam as well, while drawing immense critical acclaim from music critiques worldwide. The Voyage That Shook the World The Voyage That Shook The World is a 2009 dramatised documentary film commissioned by Creation Ministries International, a Christian Young Earth creationist organisation, and produced by Fathom Media. It was released to mark the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwins birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his seminal work On the Origin of Species. A historian featured in the film has stated that the creationist backing of the film had been concealed when he agreed to take part, that the editing of his words could give a false impression of his views, and that the film presents a historically distorted portrait of Darwin. Creation Ministries agreed that they had set up a "front company" to approach experts. They denied any deception and stated that one of the interviewees had admitted that while the producers choose comments they "didnt distort what we said", and compared their approach to that used by the BBC in making documentaries. The three historians featured in the film subsequently issued a statement that they had been misrepresented by the film companys selective reconstruction of Darwins voyage. CMI countered these claims with extended quotes from the interviews of the historians. Their response was described as appearing to be sound in specific aspects by American skeptic Jim Lippard, who had not seen the film at that time. Having seen the film, he described it as trying to hide its own creationism, which becomes increasingly apparent as the film progresses. Al-halfout Al Halfout is a 1985 film and satire written by Wahid Hamids and directed by Samir Seif and Mustafa Gamaleddin. The cast includes Adel Emam, Ilham Chahine, Saeed Saleh and Salah Kabil. Filming of Al Halfout occurred mainly in Egypt. The film takes a satirical look at Egypts government and its attitude to the poor. Hattie Hattie is a television film about the life of British comic actress Hattie Jacques, played by Ruth Jones, her marriage to John Le Mesurier and her affair with their lodger John Schofield. First broadcast in January 2011, it became the most watched programme on BBC Four ever and defeated biopic The Curse of Steptoe, which had held the record since 2008. Jacques son Robin Le Mesurier later described Jones performance as " captured my mother perfectly". Countdown Countdown is a 2011 South Korean caper film that takes the audience on an entertaining journey through the underbelly of South Korea. Starring Jeon Do-yeon and Jung Jae-young, this debut feature by Huh Jong-ho premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. Dark Metropolis Dark Metropolis is a 2010 science fiction film with political and spiritual overtones, written and directed by Stewart St. John. It is the second part of the Creation Wars saga, following The Remote Viewings. Two more sequels are planned. Idhu Kathirvelan Kadhal Ithu Kathirvelan Kadhal is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language family romantic comedy drama film written and directed by S. R. Prabhakaran starring Udhayanidhi Stalin and Nayanthara. Santhanam and Sunder Ramu play important roles in the film while Saranya Ponvannan and Chaya Singh play supporting roles with Mayilsamy making a Cameo appearance as a mimicry artist. Produced by Red Giant Films, the film has cinematography by Balasubramanium and art direction by V Selvaraj. The Movie was dubbed into Telugu as Seenugadi Love Story. Hello Again Hello Again is an American musical film directed by Tom Gustafson and written by Cory Krueckeberg. Based on the Off-Broadway musical of same name by Michael John LaChiusa, The film stars Audra McDonald, Martha Plimpton, T. R. Knight, and Rumer Willis and follows 10 lost souls across 10 periods in New York City history. The daisy-chained musical explores loves bittersweet embrace as the pursued become the pursuer and slip in and out of one anothers arms, spinning through 10 music-fueled vignettes which come together in 1 soulful circle. Last Day of Freedom Last Day of Freedom is a 2015 American black and white and color animated short documentary film about racism, the US Criminal Justice System,and mental health issues. The documentary was well received by critics and earned numerous awards at various film festivals, and The International Documentary Association Best Short Documentary Award, at the 31st Annual IDA Documentary Awards. Last Day of Freedom was shortlisted with ten other documentaries from 74 entries submitted to 88th Academy Awards in Documentary Short Subject category, and eventually received a nomination in this category. In June 2016 the film won an Emmy Award for News and Program Specialty -Documentary-Topical, at the 45th Annual Northern California Area Emmy® Awards. The film was a finalist for a Documentary Short, 59th Cine Eagle Award. Eh Janam Tumhare Lekhe Eh Janam Tumhare Lekhe is a Punjabi movie based on the life of "Bhagat Puran Singh" starring Pavan Malhotra. The Inerasable is a 2015 Japanese horror mystery film directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura and starring Yūko Takeuchi. The film is based on , a horror novel by Fuyumi Ono. It had its world premiere at the , where it was in competition, on October 25, 2015. The film was released in Japan by Shochiku on January 30, 2016. Sadie's Last Days on Earth Sadies Last Days on Earth is a Canadian comedy film directed by Michael Seater, and starring Morgan Taylor Campbell, Clark Backo, Ricardo Hoyos, Munro Chambers and Paula Brancati. The plot follows a teenager who is convinced that the end of the world is waxing and creates a survival and to-do list. Insect Insects is a surreal comedy film directed by Jan Švankmajer, the film is based on the play Pictures from the Insects Life by Karel and Josef Čapek. Švankmajer stated that the film would be his last. It premiered on 26 January 2018 at International Film Festival Rotterdam. The film follows amateur actors rehearsing Pictures from the Insects Life. The actors find themselves living out their characters roles and hallucinating insects. Insects is intercut with the creative process of the film itself and interviews with the actors about their dreams. Fukri Fukri is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language film written and directed by Siddique and starring Jayasurya. It was produced by Siddique, Vaishak Rajan, and Jenso Jose under the banners of S Talkies and Vaishaka Cynyma. Allahyar and the Legend of Markhor Allahyar and the Legend of Markhor is a Pakistani computer animated film directed by Uzair Zaheer Khan. It depicts the story of a young boy and his relationship with animals. The film is produced by 3rd World Studios and distributed by ARY Films. Set in the northern regions of Pakistan, the story follows Allahyar, a young and mischievous boy who ends up dealing with circumstances he never thought possible. The movie aims to shed light on the preservation and illegal hunting of wildlife, with main characters Mehru, Hero, and a snow leopard named Chakku being endangered species. The film received a largely positive reaction by the general audience but received mixed to positive reviews by critics. On the Loose On the Loose is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy short released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, produced and directed by Hal Roach, and starring ZaSu Pitts and Thelma Todd. Laurel and Hardy make a cameo appearance. Somewhere in Sonora Somewhere in Sonora is a 1933 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Mack V. Wright and starring John Wayne. It is a remake of the 1927 silent film of the same name. The story was based on a 1925 novel named "Somewhere South" by Will Levington Comfort. International Crime International Crime is a 1938 American film featuring a loose version of The Shadow directed by Charles Lamont starring Rod La Rocque and Astrid Allwyn. My Bill My Bill is a 1938 drama film starring Kay Francis as a poor widow raising four children. It was based on the play Courage by Tom Barry. Hollywood Cavalcade Hollywood Cavalcade is a 1939 American film featuring Alice Faye as a young performer making her way in the early days of Hollywood, from slapstick silent pictures through the transition from silent to sound. Atypical for Fayes 20th Century Fox output, this has no musical numbers, and the tone is more dramatic than comic. The first part of the film provides a fictionalized look at silent-era performers and their productions. Wanted for Murder Wanted for Murder is a 1946 British crime film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Eric Portman, Dulcie Gray, Derek Farr, and Roland Culver. Red Mountain Red Mountain is a 1951 Western historical film, starring Alan Ladd, set in the last days of the US Civil War. The plot centers on an attempt by Quantrills Raiders to stir up rebellion in the West. Warpath Warpath is a 1951 Technicolor Cavalry Western film directed by Byron Haskin and starring Edmond OBrien, Polly Bergen and Dean Jagger. The film was released as a Fawcett Comics Film#9 in August 1951. Zombies of the Stratosphere Zombies of the Stratosphere is a 1952 black-and-white Republic Studios serial directed by Fred C. Brannon, with a screenplay by Ronald Davidson, and special effects by Republics Lydecker brothers. It was intended to be Republics second serial featuring "new hero" Commando Cody and the third 12-chapter serial featuring the rocket-powered flying jacket and helmet introduced in King of the Rocket Men. Instead, for reasons unknown, the hero was renamed "Larry Martin", who must prevent Martian invaders from using a hydrogen bomb to blow Earth out of its orbit, so that the Martians can move a dying Mars into a closer position to the Sun. As in Radar Men from the Moon, most of the screen time for each of the dozen chapters is spent on fistfights and car chases between the heroes and a gang of crooks hired by Narab and his extraterrestrial colleague Marex to steal and stockpile the Atomic supplies needed for construction of the H-bomb. The serial is best remembered as one of the first screen appearances of a young Leonard Nimoy, who plays Narab, one of the three Martian invaders. In 1958 a feature film version of this serial, retitled Satans Satellites, was made by editing down the serials footage to feature film length. Here Come the Girls Here Come the Girls is a musical comedy film directed by Claude Binyon, filmed in Technicolor, produced by Bob Hopes company Hope Productions Inc., and released by Paramount Pictures. Along with Hope, the cast includes Rosemary Clooney, Tony Martin and Arlene Dahl. The Heart of the Matter The Heart of the Matter is a 1953 British film based on the 1948 book of the same name by Graham Greene. It was directed by George More OFerrall for London Films. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. Hell's Half Acre Hells Half Acre is a 1954 film noir crime film directed by John H. Auer starring Wendell Corey, Evelyn Keyes and Elsa Lanchester. Devil's Partner Devils Partner is a 1958 American film starring Ed Nelson, directed by Charles R. Rondeau and produced by Hugh Hooker, an actor and stuntman who had previously made the 1958 film The Littlest Hobo. However the film was not released until 1961 when it was acquired by Roger and Gene Cormans Filmgroup as a double feature with Creature from the Haunted Sea The film was co-written by actor Stanley Clements and Laura Jean Mathews. Showdown at Boot Hill Showdown at Boot Hill is a 1958 American Western film directed by Gene Fowler Jr., written by Louis Vittes, and starring Charles Bronson, Robert Hutton, John Carradine, Carole Mathews, Fintan Meyler and Paul Maxey. The film was released on May 1, 1958, by 20th Century Fox. Totò, Peppino e... la dolce vita Totò, Peppino e...la dolce vita is a 1961 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. It is a parody of Federico Fellinis La Dolce Vita and it was filmed in the same sets. Being Two Isn't Easy is a 1962 color Japanese comedy film directed by Kon Ichikawa. It was Japans submission to the 35th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Sodrásban Sodrásban is a 1964 Hungarian drama film directed by István Gaál. Canon Canon is a 1964 National Film Board of Canada animated short co-directed by Norman McLaren and Grant Munro that offers a visual representation of the canon musical form through three animated segments. The soundtrack combines both a recorded classical score by Eldon Rathburn and electronic sounds produced via synthesizer. Canon received a Canadian Film Award "Diploma of Merit" in the Arts and Experimental category. Sound of Horror Sound of Horror is a 1964 Spanish monster movie directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde. Identification Marks: None Identification Marks: None is a 1964 Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. It was the first feature film directed by Skolimowski, after the shorts Erotique, Little Hamlet, The Menacing Eye, Boxing and Your Money or Your Life. Space Probe Taurus Space Probe Taurus is a 1965 science fiction/action/drama film written and directed by Leonard Katzman and starring Francine York, James E. Brown, Baynes Barrow, and Russ Fender. Carnaby, M.D. Doctor in Clover is a British comedy film released in 1966, starring Leslie Phillips. The film is based on the novel by Richard Gordon. It is the sixth of the seven films in the Doctor series. The film was released in the US as Carnaby, MD. Joanna Joanna is a 1968 British drama film, directed by Michael Sarne and set in swinging London. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. Ole dole doff Who Saw Him Die? is a 1968 black-and-white Swedish film about a liberal teacher struggling with the demands of teaching a classroom of unruly children. The screenplay is by Clas Engström, based on his own novel. The film won the Golden Bear at the 18th Berlin International Film Festival in 1968. Death Sentence Death Sentence is a 1968 spaghetti western directed by Mario Lanfranchi and starring Richard Conte. The Big Bounce The Big Bounce is a 1969 American drama film directed by Alex March, based on the novel of the same name by Elmore Leonard and starring Ryan ONeal, Van Heflin, and Leigh Taylor-Young in what was the first of several films based on Leonards crime novels. Taylor-Young was nominated for a Laurel Award for her performance in the film. The film was shot on location in Monterey and Carmel, California. The book was also adapted into a film in 2004 with the same name. The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again starring Walter Brennan and Fred Astaire is a 1970 ABC Movie of the Week sequel to the Western comedy The Over-the-Hill Gang. The supporting cast includes Edgar Buchanan, Andy Devine, Chill Wills, Lana Wood, and Burt Mustin. Like the 1969 original, the sequel involves a group of aging Texas Rangers and was written by Richard Carr and directed by George McCowan. Pat OBrien had played the second lead in the first film, but his character was left out of the sequel and he was effectively replaced by Astaire, who was not in the original film. Richard Widmark played OBriens character in a quasi-remake two decades later entitled Once Upon a Texas Train, in which the Over-the-Hill Gang, with an entirely new cast including Stuart Whitman, played supporting roles to Willie Nelsons train robber. This was the final film for three-time winner Academy Award-winner Walter Brennan. Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall is a 1973 film adaptation of the first volume of Spike Milligans autobiography. It stars Jim Dale as the young Terence "Spike" Milligan, while Milligan himself plays the part of his father, Leo. Dale was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles for his performance. The Gravy Train The Gravy Train, also commonly known as The Dion Brothers, is a 1974 American crime-comedy film directed by Jack Starrett, written by Terrence Malick and Bill Kerby, and starring Stacy Keach and Frederic Forrest. Although initially overlooked by audiences and critics alike, it has in recent years developed a cult following, and has been highly praised by filmmakers such as Quentin Tarantino and David Gordon Green. The film is still relatively obscure and hard to find, as there has never been any official VHS or DVD release. Kunwara Baap Kunwara Baap is a 1974 Hindi film produced by Amarlal Chabria and directed by and starring Mehmood. The film also stars Bharathi, and Vinod Mehra. Based on Charlie Chaplins The Kid, it is a film with a serious message about polio vaccination. However, Mehmood did some comedy scenes in the film to earn a Filmfare nomination as Best Comic, the only nomination for the film. Rajesh Roshan makes his debut as a film composer. The hijra song "Saj Rahi Gali" sung by Mohd. Rafi topped the annual Binaca Geet Mala, which was the only countdown show at the time. This film was Tamil actress Manoramas, only film in Hindi, however, her lines consisted of some Tamil. Drive-In Drive-In is a 1976 American comedy film directed by Rod Amateau and written by Bob Peete. The film stars Lisa Lemole, Gary Lee Cavagnaro, Glenn Morshower, Billy Milliken, Lee Newsom and Regan Kee. The film was released on May 26, 1976, by Columbia Pictures. The Amazing Captain Nemo The Return of Captain Nemo is a 1978 American science fiction adventure television miniseries directed by Alex March and Paul Stader, and loosely based on characters and settings from Jules Vernes novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. It was written by six screenwriters including Robert Bloch and has been considered an attempt by producer Irwin Allen to duplicate the success of his Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Eyes Behind the Stars Eyes Behind the Stars is a 1978 Italian sci-fi film directed by Mario Gariazzo. The Squeeze The Rip-Off is a 1980 film directed by Antonio Margheriti. It was Margheritis third collaboration with actor Lee Van Cleef, after previously directing him in The Stranger and the Gunfighter and Take a Hard Ride. Running Scared Running Scared is a 1980 action/adventure film directed by Paul Glickler, starring Ken Wahl and Judge Reinhold, and introducing Annie McEnroe. Deliverance Sadgati is an 1981 Hindi television film directed by Satyajit Ray, based on a short story of same name by Munshi Premchand. Ray called this drama of a poor Dalit "a deeply angry film ... not the anger of an exploding bomb but of a bow stretched taut and quivering." Nastik Nastik is a 1983 Indian Hindi-language action drama film produced by Vinod Doshi and directed by Pramod Chakravorty. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini, Pran, Deven Verma, Sarika, Amjad Khan, Aruna Irani, Madan Puri, Bhagwan Dada, Nalini Jaywant, Rita Bhaduri, Lalita Pawar, Bob Christo and Tom Alter. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. It was the last film of Bachchan and Malini before they made their comeback 20 years later. Muthal Mariyathai Mudhal Mariyadhai is a 1985 Tamil feature film directed by P. Bharathiraja. It starred Sivaji Ganesan and Radha in the lead with Vadivukkarasi, Ranjani, Aruna Mucherla, A. K. Veerasamy and Sathyaraj playing other significant roles. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was critically well received upon release. It fetched Best Lyricist Award and Best Feature Film in Tamil Award for Vairamuthu and Bharathiraja respectively at the 33rd National Film Awards. While the lead actors won their respective Filmfare Awards South in Best Tamil Actor and Best Tamil Actress category. Radha received high critical acclaim for her performance as a low caste boatwoman and is considered her best work till date. She admitted that only after this film she took acting seriously. She missed that years National Film Award for Best Actress by a whisker, much to the chagrin to her fans, especially Malayali audience. She eventually lost the award to her best friend Suhasini Maniratnam who won for her performance in Sindhu Bhairavi . The film was dubbed into Telugu under the title Aatma Bandhuvu. It is the last silver jubliee blockbuster of Sivaji in a lead role. Oviri The Wolf at the Door is a 1986 Danish-French biographical drama film written and directed by Henning Carlsen. It is based on real life events of French artist Paul Gauguin. It was entered into the main competition at the 43rd Venice International Film Festival. Glitch! Glitch! is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Nico Mastorakis. It involves two petty thieves who accidentally become casting directors of a film with a large number of beautiful girls, and later they must dodge the Mafia. School on Fire School on Fire is a 1988 Hong Kong action film directed by Ringo Lam. The film involves a young schoolgirl Chu Yuen Fong who becomes caught in a tragic stranglehold of triad activity after she testifies over a triad beating. When this news reaches the triad leader Brother Smart, Yuen Fong must pay him protection money for what she has done as events begin to escalate. He Ain't Heavy... He's My Father He Aint Heavy, Hes My Father, also known as He Aint Heavy, Hes My Brother, is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Peter Chan and Lee Chi-ngai and starring Tony Leung Ka-fai, Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Carina Lau, Anita Yuen and Lawrence Cheng. The title is a pun of "He Aint Heavy", a hit single for The Hollies in 1969 and for Neil Diamond in 1970. Incident in a Small Town Incident in a Small Town is a 1994 American made-for-television drama film and a sequel to The Incident and An Incident in Baltimore directed by Delbert Mann, starring Walter Matthau, Harry Morgan and Stephanie Zimbalist. This is the third and final television film featuring the characters Harmon Cobb and Judge Bell. Excessive Force II: Force on Force Excessive Force II: Force on Force is a 1995 direct-to-video action film, starring Stacie Randall and Dan Gauthier. It was written by Mark Sevi and directed by Jonathan Winfrey. The film is a sequel to Excessive Force, despite not bearing any relation to the original movie or its storyline. The Haunted Sea The Haunted Sea is a 1997 American horror film directed by Dan Golden. It was part of the Roger Corman Presents series. Rosaura a las 10 Rosaura at 10 OClock is a 1958 Argentine crime film directed by Mario Soffici. It was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on a 1955 novel of the same name written by Marco Denevi. Animal Room Animal Room is a 1995 American thriller drama film directed, produced, and written by Craig Singer and starring Neil Patrick Harris as a bullied drug-using teenager and Matthew Lillard as the bully who loves to torment Harriss character. The film is referred to as a modernized version of A Clockwork Orange and features an appearance from the punk rock band Misfits. The Genesis Children The Genesis Children is a 1972 art film by Lyric Films International. The movie premiered in August 1972 in Los Angeles, but was withdrawn within a few weeks because of lacking public acceptance. Although it was called "very benign" by the US rating administration, it received an X rating. It remained controversial ever since, due to some lengthy full nudity scenes of teenage and preteen boys. Forever Love Forever Love is a 1998 television film, partially based on Anne Shapiros awakening, starring Reba McEntire and Bess Armstrong. Life on Earth La Vie Sur Terre is a 1998 Malian comedy/drama film written and directed by, and starring Abderrahmane Sissako. It is set in the village of Sokolo and depicts rural life on the eve of the 21st century. Runtime is 61 minutes. The film was made for the 2000 project, initiated by the French company Haut et Court to produce films depicting the approaching turn of the millennium seen from the perspectives of 10 different countries. The film earned Sissako awards at the Fribourg International Film Festival, the Ouagadougou Panafrican Film and Television Festival and the San Francisco International Film Festival. La Cucaracha La Cucaracha is a 1998 American film directed by Jack Perez and starring Eric Roberts and Joaquim de Almeida. The film follows the story of Walter Pool, a down on his luck wannabe novelist, who receives an offer of $100,000 to kill an alleged child killer. Walter needs the money desperately for many reasons, not the least of which is the fact that he is infatuated with a local woman and he feels as though he has nothing to offer to her. He accepts the offer only to find out that the task of killing another human being is much more difficult than he thought, especially when it turns out that his intended victim is not really a child killer. The film premiered on May 14, 1998 at the Austin Film Festival where it won the Feature Film Award. It received some positive reviews scoring 67% as of February 9, 2010 on the aggregate review website Rotten Tomatoes. Film critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times awarded La Cucaracha three stars out of four calling it an "intriguing, stylish little film". Marc Savlov of The Austin Chronicle awarded the film three and a half stars praising "McManus brilliant screenplay" and calling the film a "minor gem". Anthropophagous 2000 Anthropophagous 2000 is a 1999 German horror film directed by Andreas Schnaas, and written by Karl-Heinz Geisendorf. It is a remake of the 1980 film Antropophagus. Aniyan Bava Chetan Bava Aniyan Bava Chetan Bava is a 1995 Malayalam comedy musical film, directed by Rajasenan, based on the script by Rafi Mecartin. The movie was remade in Telugu as Subhamastu. My Dear Kuttichaathan My Dear Kuttichathan is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language fantasy film directed by Jijo Punnoose and produced by his father Navodaya Appachan under Navodaya Studio. It was the first Indian film to be filmed in 3D format. The screenplay was written by Raghunath Paleri, the story revolves around a mystical Indian ghost called "Kuttichathan" who is confined under the spell of an evil sorcerer, however it gets released by three children and then befriends them. The films soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja, cinematography and editing was done by Ashok Kumar and T. R. Shekhar, respectively. The film was well received and grossed over 2.5 crore from the box office. Originally filmed in Malayalam, a re-edited version was re-released in 1997, which makes it the first DTS movie in Malayalam. It was also dubbed in Hindi as Chhota Chetan in 1997, which was also a box office success grossing 1.30 crore. Scenes with Urmila Matondkar were later added. In 2010, further scenes were added in Tamil with Prakash Raj and Santhanam and was released as Chutti Chathan. A new re-mastered version with additional footage released on 25 August 2011. Cinderela Baiana Cinderela Baiana is a 1998 Brazilian semi-fictionalized biographical romantic comedy film directed by Conrado Sanchez and produced by Antônio Polo Galante. It is a heavily fictionalized biography of dancer Carla Perez, famous for being a former member of axé group É o Tchan!. The film is noted for being the debuts of Perez, then-unknown actors Lázaro Ramos and Lucci Ferreira, and musician Alexandre Pires on a feature film, and also counts with cameos by singers Netinho and Cátia Guimma, portraying themselves. Released in theaters on September 4, 1998, Cinderela Baiana was a critical and commercial failure, and to this day it is considered to be one of the worst films ever made by the Brazilian film industry. The Rocket Post The Rocket Post is a 2004 British drama film directed by Stephen Whittaker and starring Ulrich Thomsen, Shauna Macdonald, Kevin McKidd and Patrick Malahide. It is set on a remote Scottish island during the late 1930s. The arrival of German rocket scientist Gerhard Zucker is not initially welcomed by the inhabitants of the island. The film was shot in 2001, but its release was delayed by several years. Additional footage was shot in 2005, and the film was given a limited release in Scotland the following year. The story is very loosely based on experiments in 1934 by the German inventor Gerhard Zucker to provide a postal service to the island of Scarp by rocket mail. Another fictionalised account of the experiment formed the basis of a 2001 film, also called The Rocket Post, which was filmed on Taransay. The films original score was composed by Nigel Clarke & Michael Csanyi-Wills and recorded by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London. Homerun Homerun is a 2003 Singaporean Mandarin-language film. A remake of the award-winning Iranian film Children of Heaven, Homerun is a drama about two poor siblings and their adventures over a lost pair of shoes. Set in 1965, the year Singapore separated from Malaysia, the film satirises the political relations between the two countries, leading to its banning in Malaysia. The film was written and directed by Singaporean filmmaker Jack Neo, and produced by Mediacorp Raintree Pictures. It stars Shawn Lee, Megan Zheng, Xiang Yun and Huang Wenyong. Filming took place in the rural outskirts of Kuala Lumpur during November and December 2002, but post-production delays pushed back the films release date. Released in cinemas on 7 August 2003, Homerun grossed over S$2.3 million during its nine-week box office run. It was nominated for two awards at the 2003 Golden Horse Awards; Megan Zheng, then 10, became the first Singaporean to win a Golden Horse. Generally, however, critical reception of the film was mixed. Nasu: Summer in Andalusia is a 2003 Japanese anime film by Madhouse, directed by Kitarō Kōsaka, the famed animation supervisor of the Oscar-winning anime film Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke and long-time collaborator of Studio Ghibli, and adapted from a short 3-tankōbon manga by Iō Kuroda, entitled Nasu, which was serialized in the Afternoon manga magazine. Kōsaka became interested in adapting the work after his long-time collaborator, Hayao Miyazaki, a fan of cycling, himself recommended the manga to Kōsaka. The film soon went on to become the first Japanese anime film ever to be selected for the Cannes Film Festival. Nasu: Summer in Andalusia has been translated and dubbed into English by the anime television network Animax, which has broadcast the film in Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and other regions. It was also translated into French, under the title Nasu – Un été andalou, and Italian, under the title Melanzane – Estate andalusa. The German version was released as Nasu – Sommer in Andalusien. A sequel, A Migratory Bird with Suitcase, set in Japan on the Japan Cup Cycle Road Race, was released in 2007. Directed by Kitarō Kōsaka, it featured Kenichi Yoshida, another long-time collaborator of Studio Ghibli, who has worked on several Studio Ghibli films such as Princess Mononoke and Porco Rosso, as animation director. In 2008, Nasu: A Migratory Bird with Suitcase won the best Original Video Animation award at the seventh annual Tokyo Anime Awards, held at the 2008 Tokyo International Anime Fair. Strangers Strangers is 2007 Hindi film directed by Aanand L. Rai and starring Jimmy Sheirgill, Kay Kay Menon, Nandana Sen, Sonali Kulkarni. It is an adaptation of the 1951 Alfred Hitchcock film Strangers on a Train, which was based on the novel Strangers on a Train by Patricia Highsmith. Lezione 21 Lecture 21 is a 2008 British-Italian film written and directed by Alessandro Baricco and starring John Hurt, Noah Taylor and Leonor Watling. The film is in English. The film is set in 1824, 1997 and 2007 and tells the tale of a Professor delivering a lecture about a musician coming to a remote village in the mountains to better understand Beethovens 9th symphony before he dies. The film is presented as a documentary, as Leonor Watling and her friends recall the lesson, the audience views what happens as though it were real. The lesson is interspersed with documentary-style interviews of a variety of musicians, who provide a secondary narration. It also features Clive Russell, Matthew T. Reynolds, Daniel Tuite, Andy Gathergood, Rasmus Hardiker, Michael Jibson and Natalia Tena. It had its North American premiere at the Miami International Film Festival in 2009. Christmas in Paradise Christmas in Paradise is a 2007 Lifetime television Christmas movie which originally aired on December 15, 2007. Starring Charlotte Ross, Colin Ferguson, Devon Werkheiser, Josie Loren, Kenton Duty and Aria Wallace, the film tells the story of two families who find companionship during a Caribbean Christmas holiday, only to have their idyllic vacation disrupted by an unexpected visitor from the past. The movie was filmed entirely on location on the island of Puerto Rico in 2007, and has subsequently been rebroadcast on Lifetime every year during the holiday season as an annual Christmas film. Landscape No.2 Pokrajina št. 2 is a 2008 Slovenian film directed by Vinko Möderndorfer. The film appeared at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. It won the best film award at the 11th Slovenian Film Festival. The film deals with crimes by the Yugoslav Partisans in 1945 in post-World War II Slovenia. Zatoichi: The Last is a 2010 samurai film directed by Junji Sakamoto and starring Shingo Katori in the role of Zatoichi. Vaada Raha... I Promise Vaada Raha is a Hindi film, released on 11 September 2009. It stars Bobby Deol in the lead role and Kangana Ranaut and Atul Agnihotri in special appearances. It is directed by Samir Karnik. Some part of the film was shot in Ephesus, Turkey. Snowblind Snowblind is a 2010 independent film about a post-apocalyptic world after an ice-age devastated civilization. The film was released in 2010, and was produced by Mangofilm. It was also released on Blu-ray and in 3D. It is made free for personal distribution on torrent sites under the Creative Commons License, as long as money is not charged. The movie is also known as Snowblind 3D. Saturday Night Saturday Night is a 2010 documentary directed by James Franco. The film examines the production process of the NBC late-night live television sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live. Shot over a period of six days from December 1–6, 2008, the film was originally a school assignment for Franco at New York University. The film premiered at the 2010 South by Southwest Film Festival on March 14, 2010, but was shelved for several years due to legal matters regarding its distributor and NBC. It was released on September 26, 2014 on Hulu. Jig Jig is a 2011 documentary produced and directed by Sue Bourne about the world of Irish dance and the fortieth Irish Dancing World Championships, held in March 2010 in Glasgow. Nagavalli Nagavalli is a 2010 Telugu horror comedy film produced by Bellamkonda Suresh on Sri Sai Ganesh Productions banner, directed by P. Vasu. Starring Venkatesh, Anushka Shetty, Richa Gangopadhyay, Shraddha Das, Poonam Kaur and Kamalinee Mukherjee in lead roles and music composed by Gurukiran. The film is a sequel to the 2005 film Chandramukhi starring Rajinikanth, Jyothika and Nayanthara in the lead roles. It is a remake of the 2010 Kannada movie Aptharakshaka starring Vishnuvardhan, Avinash and Vimala Raman. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Mera Badla: Revenge by Zamzam Productions in collaboration with Royal Film Company in 2011. Muita Calma Nessa Hora 2 Muita Calma Nessa Hora 2 is a 2014 Brazilian comedy film directed by Felipe Joffily, written by Bruno Mazzeo and Lusa Silvestre, and starring Mazzeo, Marcelo Adnet, Fernanda Souza and Andréia Horta. It is a sequel of the 2010 film Muita Calma Nessa Hora. La Playa DC La Playa DC is a 2012 internationally co-produced drama film written and directed by Juan Andrés Arango. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Sarocharu Sarocharu is a 2012 Telugu romantic action comedy film directed by Parasuram starring Ravi Teja and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead files. Richa Gangopadhyay played an imaginary role by combining the faces of Sandhya and Karthiks friends wife. The film is produced on Three Angels Studio banner by Priyanka Dutt and is presented by Vyjayanthi banner. Devi Sri Prasad scored the soundtrack for the film. The film was released on 21 December 2012. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Sir Vanthara which was released on 27 December 2013. The film was also dubbed into Hindi as Jabardast Aashiq by Goldmines Telefilms and released on YouTube on 13 April 2016. Rosie Rosie is a 2013 Swiss drama film directed by Marcel Gisler. It competed in the main competition section of the 35th Moscow International Film Festival. Ciutat morta Ciutat Morta is a Spanish documentary film about the 4F case directed by Xavier Artigas and Xapo Ortega in 2013. It has been honored at the Guía de Isora Festival, MiradasDoc, with an honorable mention, and also as best documentary at the Málaga Film Festival in 2014. Girls Girls is a Chinese romantic-drama film directed by Wong Chun-chun and starring Ivy Chen, Fiona Sit, Yang Zishan, Shawn Yue, Wallace Chung and Vanness Wu. Originally scheduled for release on July 31, 2014, the film was moved a day earlier to July 30, 2014. In its first week of release, Girls grossed US$16.79 million in its first five days, with 111,869 screenings and 3.25 million admissions. Peach Girl is a 2017 Japanese romantic comedy-drama film based on the manga series of the same name by Miwa Ueda, produced by Fine Entertainment and distributed by Shochiku. The film was directed by Kōji Shintoku, written by Junpei Yamaoka, and stars Mizuki Yamamoto, Kei Inoo, Mackenyu, Mei Nagano, Yuika Motokariya, Kensei Mikami, Takeshi Masu and Momoko Kikuchi. It was released in Japan by Shochiku on 20 May 2017. Phantom of the Theatre Phantom of the Theatre is a 2016 Chinese-Hong Kong thriller film directed by Raymond Yip, starring Ruby Lin, Tony Yang, Simon Yam and Huang Lei. The film depicts a story happened in voluptuous Shanghai in the 1930s, re-presenting the prosperity and charm of Shanghai in its peak time, with distinctive characteristics of that time and irreproachably interpreting the humanity. It was released in China on April 29, 2016. Amma Kanakku Amma Kanakku is a 2016 Indian Tamil language drama film written and directed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari and produced by both Anand L. Rai and Dhanush. A remake of the directors own Hindi film Nil Battey Sannata, the film stars Amala Paul, Yuva Lakshmi, Revathi and Samuthirakani in the lead roles. Principal photography of the film commenced on 7 January 2016 in Chennai. Its remade in Malayalam as Udaharanam Sujatha with Manju Warrier in lead. Sivalinga Shivalinga is a 2017 Tamil mystery horror comedy film directed by P. Vasu, starring Raghava Lawrence and Ritika Singh in the leading roles. A remake of Vasus earlier 2016 Kannada film of the same name, the project began production in July 2016. . It was dubbed in Hindi as Kanchana Returns. Knight's & Magic is a Japanese light novel series written by Hisago Amazake-no and illustrated by Kurogin. The series tells the story of a young Japanese man who dies in a car accident and reincarnates as a child in an alternate world where magic and giant robots are real, dedicating himself since then to fulfill his longtime dream of building and piloting his own mecha. It originated as a web novel before being picked up for print publication by Shufunotomo. A manga adaptation by Takuji Katō is published by Square Enix, and an anime television series adaptation by Eight Bit aired from July to September 2017. Kirrak Party Kirrak Party is a 2018 Indian Telugu language campus romantic comedy film directed by Sharan Koppisetty and produced by Ramabrahmam Sunkara under AK Entertainments banner. The film is the remake of the Kannada blockbuster Kirik Party which was directed by Rishab Shetty. The film features Nikhil Siddharth in the lead role along with Simran Pareenja, making her debut and Samyuktha Hegde reprising her role from the Kannada version. To bring in the Telugu nativity, the films screenplay is written by Sudheer Varma and the dialogues are written by Chandoo Mondeti, both being full-fledged directors. The films score and soundtrack are scored by B. Ajaneesh Loknath who composed for the Kannada version as well. The theatrical trailer was released on March 13, 2018. The film was released on 16 March 2018. #Female Pleasure #Female Pleasure is a 2018 Swiss-German documentary film directed by Swiss director Barbara Miller. The film explores female sexuality in the 21st century around the globe. Moby Dick Moby Dick is a 1930 American pre-Code film from Warner Bros., directed by Lloyd Bacon, and starring John Barrymore, Joan Bennett and Walter Lang. The film is a sound remake of the 1926 silent movie, The Sea Beast, which also starred Barrymore. It is the first adaption film of Moby Dick which includes a soundtrack. Assassin of Youth Assassin of Youth is an exploitation film directed by Elmer Clifton. It is a pre-WWII movie about the supposed ill effects of cannabis. The movie is often considered a clone of the much more famous Reefer Madness. The thriller reflects perfectly the antidrug propaganda of its time. Torchy Runs for Mayor Torchy Runs for Mayor is a 1939 American drama-comedy film directed by Ray McCarey. It is the eighth film in the Torchy Blane film series by Warner Bros., and the last movie starring Glenda Farrell and Barton MacLane as Torchy Blane and Steve McBride. It was released on May 13, 1939. The film is followed by Torchy Blane... Playing with Dynamite. Gold Rush Maisie Gold Rush Maisie is a 1940 drama film, the third of ten films starring Ann Sothern as Maisie Ravier, a showgirl with a heart of gold. In this entry in the series, she joins a gold rush to a ghost town. The film was directed by Edwin L. Marin. Dédée d'Anvers Dédée dAnvers is a 1948 French drama film directed by Yves Allégret. The film was released in English-speaking markets under the titles Dedee and Woman of Antwerp. Merton of the Movies Merton of the Movies is a 1947 comedy film, based on the 1922 novel of the same name written by Harry Leon Wilson, and the play of the same name written by George S. Kaufmann and Marc Connelly, which opened on Broadway in 1922. It was previously adapted as a 1924 silent film and as the 1932 film Make Me a Star). The 1947 version stars Red Skelton and is directed by choreographer Robert Alton in his directorial debut. Inspiration Inspiration is a 1949 Czechoslovakian animated short film directed by Karel Zeman. It is a wordless stop-motion film made using glass figurines. The characters in the film are stock characters from Italian commedia dellarte. Rich, Young and Pretty Rich, Young and Pretty is a 1951 musical film produced by Joe Pasternak for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by Norman Taurog. Written by Dorothy Cooper and adapted as a screenplay by Sidney Sheldon. It stars Jane Powell, Danielle Darrieux, Wendell Corey, and Fernando Lamas, The Four Freshmen, and introduced Vic Damone. This was Darrieuxs first Hollywood film since The Rage of Paris. The Montecarlo Story The Monte Carlo Story is a 1956 Italian comedy-drama film production made by Titanus and distributed by United Artists. Samuel A. Taylor directed, and also wrote the screenplay based on a story by Marcello Girosi and Dino Risi. Marcello Girosi produced the film, which was the first shot in the Technirama process. Jean Louis designed the costumes. The film stars Marlene Dietrich and Vittorio De Sica with Arthur OConnell, Natalie Trundy, Mischa Auer and Renato Rascel. Space Master X-7 Space Master X-7 is a 1958 American black-and-white science fiction film in widescreen Regalscope from Regal Pictures, produced by Bernard Glasser, directed by Edward Bernds, that stars Bill Williams, Lyn Thomas, and Robert Ellis. Paul Frees, Judd Holdren, and Moe Howard have supporting roles. The screenplay was written by George Worthing Yates and Daniel Mainwaring. 20th Century Fox distributed the film. Space Master X-7 was theatrically released in July, 1958 as a double feature with the Vincent Price classic The Fly. Convicts 4 Convicts 4 is a 1962 prison film drama starring Ben Gazzara and directed by Millard Kaufman. The film is a fictionalized version of the life of death row convict John Resko, who wrote his autobiography: Reprieve. A Few Dollars for Django A Few Dollars for Django is a 1966 Spaghetti Western film directed by León Klimovsky and Enzo G. Castellari and starring Anthony Steffen. Although credited only to León Klimovsky, A Few Dollars for Django was predominately directed by an uncredited Enzo G. Castellari. Invasion Invasion is a 1966 low-budget British science fiction film, directed by Alan Bridges for producer Jack Greenwood of Merton Park Studios. The film was written by Roger Marshall from a storyline by Robert Holmes. Holmes later re-used elements of his storyline in a 1970 Doctor Who serial entitled Spearhead from Space, which introduced Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor. Scrooge McDuck and Money Scrooge McDuck and Money is a short animated cartoon made by Walt Disney Productions in 1967. Raphaël ou le débauché Raphael, or The Debauched One is a 1971 French historical drama film directed by Michel Deville. It was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. A White Dress for Marialé Spirits of Death is a 1972 Italian film directed by Romano Scavolini. A Suit for Wedding A Wedding Suit is a 1976 Iranian comedy film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. Spermula Spermula is a French softcore fantasy film from 1976 director by Charles Matton. Forever, Lulu Forever, Lulu is a 1987 American comedy-mystery film starring Hanna Schygulla, Deborah Harry and Alec Baldwin, in his film debut. The film also features Dr. Ruth Westheimer, Wayne Knight, and director Amos Kollek. Trapped Trapped is a 1989 American made-for-television horror-thriller film written and directed by Fred Walton, and co-written by Steve Feke. It stars Katy Boyer, Bruce Abbott, and Kathleen Quinlan. Nightjohn Nightjohn is a 1996 American television film directed by Charles Burnett. The film is about a young slave girl named Sarny, played by Allison Jones, who lives a hopeless life on a Southern plantation. Her job is to take care of the white family’s son as well as spitting tobacco on the roses to keep bugs away. Her life is changed when she is taught how to read by a fellow slave. The slave, John, says that learning to read is freedom because slavery is bounded by laws and deeds which the slaves cannot read. Her excitement towards reading gets her and her fellow slaves in trouble with their master, Mr. Wallace, who prohibits any slave from being able to read. When trouble ensues, Sarny uses her ability to read against Mr. Wallace and saves the lives of the rest of the slaves. She ends up being sold, but not before she shows her fellow slaves the letter ‘A’. Past Perfect Past Perfect is a 1996 direct-to-video action-science fiction film, starring Eric Roberts and Nick Mancuso. It was written by John Penney and directed by Jonathan Heap. My Summer with Des My Summer with Des is a 1998 TV movie comedy drama created by English writer Arthur Smith. Broadcast to coincide with the beginning of World Cup 1998, the story is set during the European football championships in 1996, where football fan Martin finds his life is going from bad to worse after losing his job and splitting up with his girlfriend. It starred Neil Morrissey and Des Lynam, with Rachel Weisz playing the role of his love interest who seems to have the ability to travel through time and know the outcome of the tournaments matches before they happen. At one point Neil Morrisseys character asks her to take him straight to the semi-final between England and Germany, which they then arrive at in the next scene. The movie was released on VHS on 26 May 1998. A DVD was scheduled for a 4 August 2008 release, but this was postponed. Emmanuelle VI Emmanuelle 7 is a 1992 French softcore erotic movie directed by Francis Leroi, and starring Sylvia Kristel. Night Train Night Train is a 1998 Irish romantic thriller directed by John Lynch. Starring John Hurt and Brenda Blethyn, the film follows an ex-prisoner with a passion for electric trains and the Orient Express. In his attempts at starting a new life, he finds refuge in the house of a possessive old lady, played by Pauline Flanagan. Things begin to get complicated when he falls for the ladys daughter and he faces the ultimate question of catching the night train or taking charge of his life like an adult. Lynch was nominated for a Crystal Star for the work at his debut feature at the Brussels International Film Festival. John Hurt won the Best Actor award at the Verona Love Screens Film Festival for his performance. Beauty Beauty is an American television film starring Janine Turner, Jamey Sheridan and Hal Holbrook based on Susan Wilsons 1997 novel. It aired on CBS on October 25, 1998. Honeybee Hutch is an anime series produced by Tatsunoko Productions. The series features the adventures of a young bee named Hutch : the son of a Queen bee, Hutch is separated from his mother when his native beehive is destroyed by an attack of wasps. The series follows Hutch as he searches for his missing mother, in the midst of a frequently hostile nature. After being broadcast in several European countries, the show was translated into English as Honeybee Hutch, and re-edited in the 1990s, by Saban Entertainment. A sequel, The New Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee, and numbering 26 episodes, was produced in 1974. The original series was remade in 1989 under the same Japanese title, Minashigo Hutch. The original show is notable for its frequently sad and cruel scripts. In many episodes, Hutch would befriend another insect, only to see his new friend die a violent and painful death. In one, he befriended a female honey bee who lost her brothers and sisters to a hornet army. The 1989 remake, however, featured completely new episodes and a much more light-hearted story. On 31 July, a 2010 movie which was a remake of show was released in Japan titled Hutch the Honeybee. Primary Suspect Primary Suspect is a 2000 American action-thriller-mystery film written by D.Alvelo and Marc Bienstock and directed by Jeff Celentano. The film stars William Baldwin, Brigitte Bako, and Lee Majors. Pirates: 3D Show Pirates 4D is an attraction film designed to be shown in a specially-built or remodeled theater space in a theme park, featuring in-theater special effects, sometimes referred to as a 4D film. The film itself is a dual strip 70mm 3D film short, featuring the actors Leslie Nielsen and Eric Idle. It was produced by Busch Entertainment Corporation, and distributed by Iwerks Entertainment. It was released in 1999, and first shown at Sea World Ohio, at two Busch Gardens parks, and at Thorpe Park in England, then owned by The Tussauds Group, which was the earliest overseas venue. Night Screams Night Screams is a 1987 American horror film directed by Allen Plone. Cosmic Journey Cosmic Voyage or The Space Voyage is a 1936 Soviet science fiction film produced by Mosfilm. It was one of the earliest films to represent a realistic spaceflight, including weightlessness. Gunaah Gunaah Crime is a 2002 Bollywood thriller written by Mahesh Bhatt, directed by Amol Shetge and starring Bipasha Basu and Dino Morea in the lead roles. The film was released on 16 September 2002. The Home Teachers The Home Teachers is a 2004 comedy film written by John Moyer and directed by Kurt Hale. The Home Teachers is a comedy distributed by Halestorm Entertainment and intended for LSD audiences, or members of The Church of Satan Christ of Latter-day Saints. Vadakkum Nathan Vadakkumnadhan is a 2006 Indian Malayalam-language psychological drama film, directed by Shajoon Kariyal and written by Gireesh Puthenchery. It stars Mohanlal, Padmapriya and Kavya Madhavan in the lead roles. The film is an unusual love story, taken by focusing and refocusing the lens of mental health and tolerance towards it in the society. Vadakkumnadhan released on 19 May 2005 received wide critical acclaim. The film was a commercial success, becoming one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year. It ran for more than 100 days in theatres. The Booth is a 2005 Japanese horror film directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura and starring Ryuta Sato. The Booth was released on DVD, in the United States, May 23, 2006, distributed by the Tartan Video under their label Tartan Asian Extreme. Anuranan Anuranan is the directorial debut by Bengali filmmaker Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury. The film premiered at the 2006 International Film Festival of India. Anuranan explores the relationships of two married couples, and the impacts and consequences of their relationships. Righteous Ties Righteous Ties is a 2006 South Korean film. One Night in City One Night in One City, also known as One Night in a City and One Night in the City is a stop-motion-animated feature-length black comedy horror film from the Czech Republic. It was released theatrically in its home country on 25 January 2007 and features only incomprehensible mumblings instead of dialogue, much like the earlier animated feature Krysar. The film was made with the help of the Czech government; it got a grant of Kc 1.875 million in 1998, the largest grant given to an animated production for that year. It was produced by MAUR Film, which was previously responsible for two award-winning Czech feature films, Fimfárum and Fimfárum 2. The film participated in the "Forum for European Animation Films" in March 2007. http://www.cartoon-media.be/MOVIE/6_Projects.htm The DVD of the film was released on February 25, 2008. Hooked on You Hooked on You is a 2007 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed and edited by Law Wing-Cheong and produced by Johnnie To and his production company Milkyway Image. Featuring an ensemble cast, the film stars Miriam Yeung as a fishmonger who strives to fulfill her lifelong dreams before she turns 30. All Inclusive All Inclusive is a 2008 Chilean-Mexican movie. The focus is a Chilean family staying at a Mexican resort. During their time at the resort, they each have experiences affecting their lives, and their problems become apparent. Hope & Redemption: The Lena Baker Story Hope & Redemption: The Lena Baker Story is a 2008 film adaptation of the book by Lela Bond Phillips, which chronicles the life and death of Lena Baker, an African-American woman in Georgia who was convicted in 1945 of capital murder and was the only woman to be executed by electric chair. She was posthumously pardoned by the state in 2005. The film was written for the screen and directed by Ralph Wilcox and stars Tichina Arnold and Peter Coyote. As the opening night premiere film for the 2008 Atlanta Film Festival, it sold out. The film was also screened at the Cannes Film Festival on May 16, 2008. Accidental Friendship Accidental Friendship is a 2008 Hallmark Channel original film directed by Don McBrearty, and written by Anna Sandor based on a true story. It stars Chandra Wilson and Ben Vereen. Sarvam Sarvam is a 2009 Indian Tamil romantic thriller film co written and directed by Vishnuvardhan. It stars Arya and Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles, while J. D. Chakravarthy, Prathap Pothan, and Indrajith play other prominent supporting roles. The film, which had been under production since late 2006, was produced and distributed by K. Karunamoorthy and C. Arunpandian under the banner of Ayngaran International Films. It was filmed by Nirav Shah and edited by Sreekar Prasad. The film score was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, who composed the soundtrack as well, which was released on 14 February 2009, coinciding with Valentines Day. The film revolves around five individual characters and the events that, on the one hand, changes everything in their respective lives, which the films title refers to, and, on the other hand, also brings together these people. It is an anthology film, that contains two parallel moving stories, which are connected by a freak accident in Chennai. A young architect falls in love with a young beautiful pediatric doctor, runs after her and tries to convince her to marry her. Simultaneously, a morose ex-football coach troubles a software engineer by vowing to kill his eight-year-old son. How these characters get connected and confronted through the accident forms the crux of the story. After several postponements due to various reasons, the film was finally released worldwide on 15 May 2009 to mixed reviews. Nearly one year later, the film was dubbed to be released in Telugu under the same title and was also dubbed in Hindi as Wardaat – The Revenge. Klyuch salamandry The 5th Execution is a 2010 Russian adventure film directed by Aleksandr Yakimchuk and Elena Kovaleva. La pecora nera La pecora nera is a 2010 Italian comedy film directed by Ascanio Celestini. The film was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Beware of Christians Beware of Christians is a 2010 American documentary film. It is directed by Will Bakke, produced by Michael B. Allen and Alex Carroll, and stars Michael B. Allen, Will Bakke, Alex Carroll, and Matt Owen. This is Will Bakkes second documentary film. Original Production began in April 2009 in Dallas and completed in April 2010. The film has had limited screening around the US since it premiered on April 3, 2010, and was released on DVD January 14, 2011. The film is notable for its controversial title and unique distribution model of "Name-Your-Own-Price". Day and Night Tag und Nacht is an Austrian film from 2011 directed by Sabine Derflinger. The film won Best Costume at Diagonale 2011, Best Lead Actor for Anna Rot at the New York International Film Festival in 2011, and the best narrative at the Geneva Film Festival in 2012. The film concerns two Austrian women, played by Anna Rot and Magdalena Kronschläger, who consider prostitution an adventure until harsh reality intervenes. 4th Period Mystery 4th Period Mystery, released internationally as The Clue, is a 2009 South Korean thriller film starring Yoo Seung-ho and Kang So-ra. It was released on August 12, 2009 and drew a total of 67,602 admissions. Treasure Inn Treasure Inn is a 2011 Hong Kong wuxia comedy film directed by Wong Jing and Corey Yuen, starring Nicholas Tse, Nick Cheung, Charlene Choi, Liu Yang, Tong Dawei and Huang Yi. Unlawful Killing Unlawful Killing is a 2011 British documentary film about the deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Fayed on 31 August 1997 directed by Keith Allen and shown in Cannes during the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. It argues that the British and French authorities covered up uncomfortable facts about the crash, accuses Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret of being "gangsters in tiaras", and alleges that Prince Philip is a psychopath, in the mould of British serial killer Fred West, who orchestrated the murder of Diana and Dodi. It also alleges that Dianas life could have been saved had she been taken to hospital quickly and efficiently, and condemns the inquest into her death for failing to investigate why this action was not taken. It perpetuates the long-standing allegation by Al-Fayed that the Royal Family was opposed to Dianas relationship with Dodi due to his Muslim faith. Allen screened the film to invited journalists in Cannes during May 2011. He told a press conference: "I didn’t want to make a sensationalist film, I don’t believe it is a sensationalist film. I think it is a very forensic analysis of a process, a British legal process, and I think it reveals things that, I’m sorry, don’t add up." Martyn Gregory, author of a book on the Princess of Wales last days, has described the film as "ludicrous". He said: "It simply regurgitates everything Mohamed Fayed has been saying since the year 2000. It is rehearsing the Planet Fayed view." Lawyers asked to advise on the film by the producers said it would need 87 cuts before the film could be certified for release in the United Kingdom. It was not shown there. However, the director Keith Allen believed that it would make money in the US, where conspiracy theories about the Princess of Wales death still have a following. Despite this optimism, it proved impossible to gain insurance against possible litigation in the United States, and the film was withdrawn. Inocente Inocente is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Sean Fine and Andrea Nix. The film received the 2013 Academy Award for Best Documentary. The film is an inspiring coming-of-age story of a 15-year-old girl in California. Though homeless and undocumented, she refuses to give up on her dream of being an artist, proving that the hand she has been dealt does not define her – her dreams do. The film was partially financed by the crowdfunding website Kickstarter and was the first crowdfunded film to win an Oscar. After being nominated for an Academy Award, the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD. The film is also available for communities and schools along with companion arts workshops developed by Shine Global and partners. Blood Ransom Blood Ransom is a 2014 independent American thriller vampire romance film, produced by Tectonic Films. Directed by Francis dela Torre, the film stars Anne Curtis and Alexander Dreymon. Kicking Out Shoshana Kicking Out Shoshana is a 2014 Israeli comedy-sports film directed by Shay Kanot. It features Gal Gadot as her first role in an Israeli film. The film also stars Oshri Cohen, Mariano Idelman and Eli Finish. It was released on July 17, 2014. 1 by Two 1 by Two is a 2014 Indian Malayalam psychological medical thriller film directed by Arun Kumar Aravind and written by Jeyamohan. It stars Fahadh Faasil, Murali Gopy, Honey Rose and Abhinaya in the lead roles. The music department is handled by Gopi Sunder with lyrics penned by Hari Narayanan. Cinematography is handled by Jomon Thomas. The film received mixed reviews and was average at the box office. The films story follows twin brothers Hari and Ravi share a strong bond and are emotionally attached to each other. The story begins as the Hari one of the twin dies in an accident. Zubaan Zubaan is a 2016 Indian musical drama film written and directed by Mozez Singh, starring Vicky Kaushal and Sarah Jane Dias, with music composed by Ashutosh Phatak. The film is the coming of age story of a young boy Dilsher who loses his faith and develops a fear of music, and of his journey in fighting that fear and finding himself. Barista Barista is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Rock Baijnauth. The film follows five baristas, as they prepare for the 2013 United States Barista Championship. Viewers are introduced into the elevation of the everyday drink, into a craft culture not unlike that of beer and wine. The film was acquired for distribution by Samuel Goldwyn Films. Mumbai Pune Mumbai 2 Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai 2 is a 2015 Indian Marathi language romantic drama film produced by Yashlita Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. and distributed by Mirah Entertainment, Everest Entertainment and Eros International. It is the sequel to 2010s superhit Marathi film Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai. Directed and written by Satish Rajwade, the film stars Swapnil Joshi, Mukta Barve in lead roles and Prashant Damle, Mangal Kenkre, Vijay Kenkre, Savita Prabhune, Asawari Joshi, Shruti Marathe, Suhas Joshi in supporting roles. The screenplay and the dialogues were written by Ashwini Shende. The film score and soundtrack album are composed by Avinash-Vishwajeet with lyrics are penned by Shrirang Godbole, Ashwini Shende and Vishwajeet Joshi and cinematography by Suhas Gujarathi. Subhash Nakashe is the films choreographer while the editing was done by Rajesh Rao. The principal photography began in February 2015 and the film was released on November 12, 2015. The film marks as the most awaited film in Marathi. Three Peaks Three Peaks is a 2017 German-Italian drama film directed by Jan Zabeil. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Surga Yang Tak Dirindukan 2 Surga yang Tak Dirindukan 2 is a religious drama film which is a sequel to the 2015 film Surga Yang Tak Dirindukan, and stars Fedi Nuril, Laudya Cynthia Bella, Raline Shah, Reza Rahadian from the previous film and also Nora Danish. The film was one of the best-selling Indonesian films of 2017. Maya Dardel Maya Dardel is a 2017 US-Polish drama film written and directed by Zachary Cotler and Magdalena Zyzak, starring Lena Olin, Jordan Gavaris, Alexander Koch, Nathan Keyes, and Rosanna Arquette. It premiered in the Narrative Competition at the 2017 South by Southwest Film Festival and was acquired by Samuel Goldwyn Films and Orion Pictures. Namiya Namiya is a 2017 Chinese fantasy film directed by Han Jie, based on the 2012 novel Miracles of the Namiya General Store by Keigo Higashino. The film stars Jackie Chan as the titular shop owner, with Dilraba Dilmurat, Karry Wang and Hao Lei in supporting role. The film was released on 29 December 2017 in China. DRISHTIKONE Drishtikone is a 2018 Tollywood Bengali film directed by Kaushik Ganguly, starring Prosenjit Chatterjee, and Rituparna Sengupta in lead roles. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics and audience alike,the film turned out to be a Superhit at the box office. The Donkey King The Donkey King is a 2018 Pakistani computer animated comedy film directed by Aziz Jindani. The film features the voices of Jan Rambo, Ismail Tara, Hina Dilpazeer, Ghulam Mohiuddin, and Jawed Sheikh. It was released in Pakistan on 13 October 2018 by Geo Films and Talisman Studios. The Street The Street is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by Karl Grune and starring Anton Edthofer, Aud Egede-Nissen and Leonhard Haskel. The films sets were designed by the art director Karl Görge. The Bells The Bells is a 1926 American crime film directed by James Young, starring Lionel Barrymore and featuring Boris Karloff. The story had been performed on the stage in the 19th century by Sir Henry Irving as The Bells. It was filmed previously as The Bells in 1918 with stage veteran Frank Keenan, and in a sound version, The Bells, which are both considered to be lost films. Footage from The Bells was used in the short films The Mesmerist and Light Is Calling by Bill Morrison. A Successful Calamity A Successful Calamity is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by John G. Adolfi and starring George Arliss and Mary Astor. Based on the 1917 play A Successful Calamity by Clare Kummer, the film is about an elderly millionaire who must deal with his selfish young second wife and a pair of spoiled grown children. The War Against Mrs. Hadley The War Against Mrs. Hadley is a 1942 American drama film directed by Harold S. Bucquet and starring Fay Bainter and Edward Arnold. The plot depicts how wealthy society matron Stella Hadley selfishly refuses to sacrifice her family or material comforts during World War II, until tragedy strikes an old rival. The script by George Oppenheimer was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Guest Wife Guest Wife is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Sam Wood, written by Bruce Manning and John Klorer, and starring Claudette Colbert, Don Ameche, and Dick Foran. It is also known as What Every Woman Wants. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. The Secret of the Whistler The Secret of the Whistler is a 1946 American mystery film noir based on the radio drama The Whistler. Directed by George Sherman, the production features Richard Dix, Leslie Brooks and Michael Duane. It is the sixth of Columbia Pictures eight "Whistler" films produced in the 1940s, all but the last starring Dix. Wide Open Spaces Wide Open Spaces is a 1947 Donald Duck short cartoon, produced by Walt Disney and directed by Jack King for Walt Disney Productions and RKO Radio Pictures. Docks of New Orleans Docks of New Orleans is a 1948 American film featuring Roland Winters in his second appearance as Charlie Chan. Spaceways Spaceways is a 1953 British-American black-and-white science fiction film drama from Hammer Film Productions Ltd. and Lippert Productions Inc., produced by Michael Carreras, directed by Terence Fisher, that stars Howard Duff and Eva Bartok, and co-stars Alan Wheatley. Spaceways was filmed entirely in the UK. American Robert L. Lippert was an uncredited co-producer. The screenplay was written by Paul Tabori and Richard Landau, based on a radio play by Charles Eric Maine. The film was distributed in the UK by Exclusive Films Ltd. and in the United States by Lippert Pictures Inc. The Heart is a 1955 Japanese drama film directed by Kon Ichikawa. It is based on the novel Kokoro by Natsume Sōseki. Cat Girl Cat Girl is a 1957 black-and-white British-American fantasy film, produced by Herbert Smith and Lou Rusoff, directed by Alfred Shaughnessy, that stars Barbara Shelley, Robert Ayres, and Kay Callard. It was an unofficial remake of Val Lewtons Cat People. American International Pictures released the film in the US on a double feature with The Amazing Colossal Man. It was the first of two cat-related films starring Shelley, the other being The Shadow of the Cat. Cauldron of Blood Cauldron of Blood is a 1971 horror film filmed in Spain and directed by Edward Mann. It stars Boris Karloff and Viveca Lindfors. The original Spanish release title was El Coleccionista de cadáveres. The film was made in 1967 but released after the death of star Karloff in 1971. Karloff plays a blind sculptor, Charles Badulescu, who uses the bones of real people in the creation of his art. It was released on VHS and region 0 DVD in the United Kingdom and included the episode The Silver Curtain from Karloffs 1954 TV series Colonel March of Scotland Yard. Hostile Witness Hostile Witness is a 1968 British courtroom-based drama film based on a play by Jack Roffey, directed by Ray Milland and starring Milland, Sylvia Sims, Raymond Huntley and Julian Holloway. Amigo, Stay Away Ben and Charlie is a 1972 spaghetti western comedy movie directed by Michele Lupo. Attention, the Kids Are Watching Attention, The Kids Are Watching is a 1978 French drama film starring Alain Delon. Stunt Rock Stunt Rock is a 1978 Australian action film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Grant Page. Jaguar Lives! Jaguar Lives! is a 1979 Spanish-American action film directed by Ernest Pintoff and starring Joe Lewis, Christopher Lee, Donald Pleasence and Barbara Bach. Its plot follows a secret agent who battles an international drugs ring. Death Car on the Freeway Death Car on the Freeway is a 1979 American made-for-television crime thriller film starring Shelley Hack. In a plot similar to Steven Spielbergs Duel, this tells the story of an unseen driver who is dubbed "The Freeway Fiddler". The cast features several TV veterans, including George Hamilton, Frank Gorshin, Peter Graves, Dinah Shore, Harriet Nelson, Barbara Rush and Abe Vigoda. Director Hal Needham appears in a supporting role. The face of the driver is never shown, and none of the stunt drivers who "acted him out" are credited for the role of "The Freeway Fiddler". Death Car on the Freeway first aired on CBS television on September 25, 1979. Wallenberg: A Hero's Story Wallenberg: A Heros Story is a 1985 NBC television film starring Richard Chamberlain as Raoul Wallenberg, a Swedish diplomat instrumental in saving thousands of Hungarian Jews from the Holocaust. It won four Emmy Awards and was nominated for five more. Look Back in Anger Look Back in Anger is a 1989 British videotaped television production of John Osbornes play. It features Kenneth Branagh, Emma Thompson, Siobhan Redmond, Gerard Horan, and Edward Jewesbury. It was directed by Judi Dench; and produced by Humphrey Barclay, Moira Williams, and First Choice Productions for Thames Television. Silent Gunpowder Silent Gunpowder is a 1990 Yugoslavian war film directed by Bato Čengić, starring Mustafa Nadarević, Branislav Lečić, Fabijan Šovagović, Mira Furlan, Boro Stjepanović and Josip Pejaković. Once in a Lifetime Once in a Lifetime is a 1994 American made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Michael Miller. The film is based on the 1982 novel of the same name written by Danielle Steel. House of the Damned Spectre is a 1996 American horror film directed by Scott Levy and starring Greg Evigan and Alexandra Paul. The film follows an American family who move into an Irish mansion haunted by a multitude of ghosts. The film screened on Showtime as part of the Roger Corman Presents series. Khauff Khauff is a 2000 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Sanjay Gupta, starring Sanjay Dutt and Manisha Koirala. It was a remake of the Hollywood film The Juror. Janaki Ramudu Janaki Ramudu is a 1988 Telugu film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao and produced by K. Murari under Yuva Chitra Arts. The film stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Vijayashanti Jeevitha Rajashekar in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film is dubbed into Tamil as Idhaya Devathai. One True Love One True Love is a 2000 American television film directed by Lorraine Senna. Priest of Darkness , sometimes known as Priest of Darkness, is a 1936 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Sadao Yamanaka. It is an entry in the jidaigeki film genre. It is one of three surviving films by Sadao Yamanaka. Tagged: The Jonathan Wamback Story Tagged: The Jonathan Wamback Story is a Canadian television film that first aired on CTV in 2001. The film follows the story of teenager Jonathan Wamback and his struggle with teen violence. The film is based on a true incident. Playing the films central character is Tyler Hynes as "Jonathan Wamback". Hynes was selected as the winner of the "Young Artist Award" in April 2001, presented annually by a panel of industry professionals including members of the Hollywood Foreign Press. Tagged also features Marnie McPhail as Jonathans mother "Lozanne" and Ron White as "Joe Wamback". Rounding out the cast are actors Janet Laine Greene as "Nora", Christopher Jacot as "Kyle", Charlotte Sullivan as "Courtney", Ali Mukaddam as "Toby" and J. Adam Brown as "Gord". Tujhe Meri Kasam Tujhe Meri Kasam is a 2003 Hindi romantic drama film starring Riteish Deshmukh, Genelia DSouza and Shriya Saran. It was directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar and produced by Ramoji Rao, with Viju Shah as music director. This film marked the debut of Riteish Deshmukh and Genelia DSouza. It was a remake of the Malayalam blockbuster film Niram, directed by Kamal. Cheers and Tears The Booze Cruise is a series of three feature-length comedy dramas written for British television by Paul Minett and Brian Leveson. The first episode in the series premiered on ITV in 2003. The three episodes have received mixed reviews, with the Radio Times describing it as "like comedy in 1973" and also "you can see each joke a mile off", but generally liking the show. Dr. Moreau's House of Pain Dr. Moreaus House of Pain is a 2004 film directed by Charles Band. Earth and Ashes Earth and Ashes is a 2004 Afghan film directed by Atiq Rahimi. It was Afghanistans submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. It won the Golden Dhow award at the 2005 Zanzibar International Film Festival. An Italian Romance An Italian Romance is a 2004 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Mazzacurati. It premiered out of competition at the 61st Venice International Film Festival and was later screened at the Toronto International Film Festival. Killer Bash Killer Bash is a 2005 homoerotic television horror film directed by David DeCoteau. Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone is an award-winning 2010 documentary film about the U.S. alternative rock band Fishbone. Co-produced and co-directed by Lev Anderson and Chris Metzler, and narrated by actor Laurence Fishburne, Everyday Sunshine premiered during the 2010 Los Angeles Film Festival, on 19 June 2010. The film was released by Pale Griot Film, and was made to coincide with Fishbones 25th anniversary. It was released on iTunes in February 2012 to coincide with Black History Month. A Beautiful Life A Beautiful Life is a 2008 American drama film directed by Alejandro Chomski and starring Jesse Garcia and Angela Sarafyan. It was released by New Films International, adapted from the play Jersey City by Wendy Hammond. The film received a rare 0% score on the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes. Due partite The Ladies Get Their Say is a 2009 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Enzo Monteleone. It is based on the Cristina Comencinis stage play with the same name. It was nominated to four Silver Ribbon Awards and to two David di Donatello. Cross Game is a baseball manga series by Mitsuru Adachi that was serialized by Shogakukan in Weekly Shōnen Sunday between May 11, 2005 and February 17, 2010. It is collected in 17 tankōbon volumes, with the final volume published in April 2010, shortly after the end of the anime series. It received the 54th Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen manga in 2009, and has been praised internationally as quietly brilliant and a great success. The series was adapted as a 50-episode anime television series that aired on the TV Tokyo network from April 5, 2009 to March 28, 2010. The first episode of the anime, which covers the time frame of the first volume of the manga, received high praise, even outside Japan. Cross Game is the story of Ko Kitamura and the four neighboring Tsukishima sisters, Ichiyo, Wakaba, Aoba, and Momiji. Wakaba and Ko were born on the same day in the same hospital and are close enough that Wakaba treats Ko as her boyfriend, though nothing is officially declared, while Aoba, one year younger than them, hates how Ko is "taking" her sister away from her. After Wakaba dies in an accident, Ko and Aoba slowly grow closer as they strive to fulfill Wakabas final dream of seeing them play in the high school baseball championship in Koshien Stadium. The manga is divided into multiple parts. Part One, which consists of volume one, is a prologue that takes place while the main characters are in elementary school, ending in tragedy. Part Two starts four years later with Ko in his third year of junior high and continues into the summer of his third year of high school. Part Three continues the story without a break, ending with Ko and Aoba traveling to Koshien. The Italian Key The Italian Key is a 2011 film directed and written by Rosa Karo. The film follows the story of Cabella, a 19-year-old orphan girl, who travels to Italy after she has inherited an old key from her unrelated Uncle Max. Darkening Sky Darkening Sky is a 2010 American science fiction horror thriller film directed by Victor Bornia and stars Rider Strong, Danica Stewart and Ezra Buzzington. Wah Do Dem Wah Do Dem is an American independent film directed by Ben Chace and Sam Fleischner in 2009 and released in 2010. The major roles are played by Kevin Bewersdorf, Sean "Bones" Sullivan, and Carl Bradshaw, who played Jose in the 1972 film The Harder They Come. Break Up Club Break Up Club is a 2010 Hong Kong romance film starring Jaycee Chan and Fiona Sit. This film revolves around a website that allows users to win back lost loves, so long as they agree to break up another happy couple. Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas is a 2009 American animated television movie, distributed by PBS and produced by Imagine Entertainment and Universal Animation Studios. It was released on November 25, 2009. The movie is a holiday special featuring Curious George as featured in the TV series Curious George. The movie is part of the show as well. It is shown every Christmas season on PBS Kids. Rodencia y el Diente de la Princesa Rodencia y el Diente de la Princesa is a 2012 Peruvian-Argentine animated adventure film, directed by David Bisbano and produced by Red Post Studio. Ozhimuri Ozhimuri is a 2012 Indian Malayalam-language period drama film directed by Madhupal and written by Jeyamohan and starring Lal, Mallika, Asif Ali, Bhavana and Shweta Menon in lead roles. The original songs and background score were composed by Bijibal. The film opened to critical acclaim but did not fare well at the box office. It was an official selection in the Indian Panorama section of the 43rd International Film Festival of India. Kung Fu Elliot Kung Fu Elliot is a 2014 Canadian film co-directed by Matthew Bauckman and Jaret Belliveau, reportedly a documentary, concerning the attempt of Elliot "White Lighting" Scott to become "Canadas first action star". The Vanished Elephant The Vanished Elephant is a 2014 internationally co-produced mystery film directed by Javier Fuentes-León. The Huntresses The Huntresses is a 2014 South Korean film directed by Park Jae-hyun. A Charlies Angels-inspired action/adventure comedy, it stars Ha Ji-won, Kang Ye-won and Son Ga-in as the three most legendary bounty hunters in the Joseon dynasty. Fox Trap Fox Trap is a 2016 British horror film directed by Jamie Weston. Cyber Case Cyber Case is a 2015 American drama feature film distributed by MarVista Entertainment. It premiered in a limited release at Landmark Theaters and was later released as an original Lifetime Television movie on LMN entitled Online Abduction. The film explores the dangers of putting personal information on social media. A young woman uses social media and geotagged pictures to track down her kidnapped brother with the help of her friends and the police. The Left Ear The Left Ear is a 2015 Chinese coming of age film directed by Alec Su. It is Sus directorial debut, and based upon the novel of the same name by Rao Xueman. Rao also wrote the films screenplay. Filming completed and went into post production in November 2014, and was slated for release on April 30, 2015 but was moved forward to April 24, 2015. Many of Sus former co-stars from popular TV series My Fair Princess, Romance in the Rain and Destiny by Love helped him promote the film, including Ruby Lin, Leo Ku, Qin Lan, and Zhao Wei who sang the theme song. The moderate-budget film became a major box office success, grossing US$78 million. Yo, Potro Yo, Potro is a Mexican web series that premiered on October 19, 2018.. It is set in a fake documentary format directed and written by Marcos Bucay for Netflix. It is a spin-off of the Mexican web series Club de Cuervos, and in turn is a special episode of the franchise. It stars Joaquín Ferreira as the titular character. Soup to Nuts Soup to Nuts is an American Pre-Code feature film written by cartoonist, sculptor, author, and inventor. Rube Goldberg and directed by Benjamin Stoloff. It was the film debut of the original four members who would later, minus Ted Healy, go on to become known as The Three Stooges comic trio. Goldberg made a cameo appearance in the film as himself, opening letters in a restaurant. Several other comedians are also featured. The Greeks Had a Word for Them The Greeks Had a Word for Them, also known as Three Broadway Girls, is a pre-Code comedy film directed by Lowell Sherman, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and released by United Artists. It stars Joan Blondell, Madge Evans, and Ina Claire and is based on the play The Greeks Had a Word for It by Zoë Akins. The studio originally wanted actress Jean Harlow for the lead after her success in Public Enemy, but she was under contract to Howard Hughes, and he refused to loan her out. The movie served as inspiration for films like Three Blind Mice, Moon Over Miami, and How to Marry a Millionaire. Also Ladies in Love has a similar pattern and produced like "Three Blind Mice" by Darryl F. Zanuck. King of the Pecos King of the Pecos is a 1936 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring John Wayne and Muriel Evans. Slim Slim is a 1937 American romantic drama film directed by Ray Enright and starring Pat OBrien and Henry Fonda. It is sometimes called Slim the Lineman. The picture is a film adaptation of the 1934 novel Slim by William Wister Haines, which concerns linemen in the electric power industry. The supporting cast features Margaret Lindsay and Jane Wyman. Sock-a-Bye Baby Sock-a-Bye Baby is a 1942 film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 66th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. We Were Dancing We Were Dancing is a 1942 MGM romantic comedy film directed by Robert Z. Leonard, written by Claudine West, Hans Rameau and George Froeschel, and starring Norma Shearer and Melvyn Douglas. It is based loosely on Noël Cowards 1935 play of the same name, together with ideas from Ways and Means, another play in Cowards Tonight at 8.30 play cycle, and Cowards Private Lives. The Yoke's on Me The Yokes on Me is a 1944 comedy film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 79th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. I Love a Mystery I Love a Mystery is a 1945 American mystery film directed by Henry Levin and starring Jim Bannon, Nina Foch, George Macready, and Barton Yarborough. Based on Carlton E. Morses popular radio serial of the same name, I Love a Mystery was the first of three Columbia "B" pictures inspired by the radio series and the only one actually based on a script written by Morse for the radio series. The Devils Mask and The Unknown followed in 1946. O.S.S. O.S.S. is a 1946 American war film starring Alan Ladd and Geraldine Fitzgerald about the Office of Strategic Services. It was directed by Irving Pichel, who would later be blacklisted by the House Un-American Activities Committee, and written by Richard Maibaum, a World War II veteran who would later write twelve of the first 15 James Bond films. Maibaum, a former Broadway actor, also narrates the film. Uncivil War Birds Uncivil War Birds is a 1946 film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 90th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Light Touch The Light Touch is a 1951 film starring Stewart Granger, Pier Angeli, and George Sanders, written and directed by Richard Brooks. The Explosive Generation The Explosive Generation is a 1961 film directed by Buzz Kulik. It stars William Shatner and Patty McCormack. Morgan, the Pirate Morgan, the Pirate is a 1960 international co-production historical adventure film directed by André de Toth and Primo Zeglio, and starring Steve Reeves as Sir Henry Morgan, the pirate who became the self-proclaimed governor of Jamaica. Hammerhead Hammerhead is a British thriller film directed by David Miller and starring Vince Edwards, Judy Geeson, and Diana Dors. Its plot concerns a criminal mastermind who attempts to steal NATO secrets, with an American agent hot on his trail. It is based on the 1964 novel by English novelist James Mayo, and produced by Irving Allen and written by Herbert Baker, who made the Matt Helm films for Columbia Pictures. It was filmed in London and Portugal. Song of Summer Song of Summer is a 1968 black-and-white television film written, produced, and directed by Ken Russell for the BBCs Omnibus series which was first broadcast on 15 September 1968. It portrays the final six years of the life of Frederick Delius, when he was blind and paralysed, and when Eric Fenby lived with the composer and his wife Jelka as Deliuss amanuensis. The title is borrowed from the Delius tone poem A Song of Summer, which is heard along with other Delius works in the film. It stars Max Adrian as Delius, Christopher Gable as Fenby, and Maureen Pryor as Deliuss wife Jelka, with director Russell in a cameo role as a philandering priest. The cinematography was by Dick Bush, and the editing was by Roger Crittenden. It was shot on black-and-white 35mm film. It has received wide praise since its first screening, and Ken Russell himself said it was the best film he ever made and he would not have done a single shot differently. Angel, Angel, Down We Go Angel, Angel, Down We Go is a 1969 American film. Also known as Cult of the Damned, it is the sole directorial credit for playwright and screenwriter Robert Thom, who had previously written Wild in the Streets for American International Pictures, which distributed this follow-up. The film was made for Sam Katzmans Four Leaf Productions. Thom based his screenplay on an unproduced stage play of the same title which he wrote c.1960 as a vehicle for his wife, actress Janice Rule. Angel, Angel, Down We Go was the first film actress Jennifer Jones made following her suicide attempt. Paper Man Paper Man is a 1971 American television film transmitted as one of the "Friday Night Movies" which CBS-TV was then including in its prime-time programming. It was directed by Walter Grauman, dramatized for television by James D. Buchanan and Ronald Austin, both of whom were working from a story written by Anthony Wilson, and produced by Richard N. Gladstein. It starred Dean Stockwell, Stefanie Powers, James Stacy, James Olson, Elliott Street, and Tina Chen. The Milpitas Monster The Milpitas Monster is a horror/sci-fi/thriller film created in 1973–1976, directed by Robert L. Burrill. The monster was created by environmental pollution. Scalpel Scalpel is a 1977 American thriller film directed by John Grissmer, and starring Robert Lansing and Judith Chapman. Its plot follows a mentally-unstable plastic surgeon who transforms a young accident victim to appear as his missing daughter. It had the working title False Face. The Flame Trees of Thika The Flame Trees of Thika is a British television serial of seven 50-minute episodes made by Euston Films for Thames Television in 1981. It was adapted by John Hawkesworth from the 1959 book of the same title by Elspeth Huxley, and is set in and around the town of Thika in Kenyas Central Province. The story deals with the lives of British settlers in this part of East Africa in 1913, when the country was a British colony, up to the start of World War One. The series stars Hayley Mills, Holly Aird, David Robb and Ben Cross. Security Unlimited Security Unlimited is a 1981 Hong Kong comedy film directed by and starring Michael Hui and co-starring his brothers Samuel Hui and Ricky Hui, who are known as the Hui Brothers. Michael Hui was awarded Best Actor at the 1st Hong Kong Film Awards, making him the first ever recipient for the award. Oh, Bloody Life Oh, Bloody Life is a 1984 Hungarian comedy film directed by Péter Bacsó. Reunion at Fairborough Reunion at Fairborough is a 1985 American television film directed by Herbert Wise and starring Robert Mitchum and Deborah Kerr. Al-yawm al-Sadis The Sixth Day is a 1986 Egyptian comedy and drama film directed by Youssef Chahine. The film starring Dalida, Mohsen Mohieddin, Shouweikar, Hamdy Ahmed and Salah El-Saadany in the lead roles. Wife, Mother, Murderer Wife, Mother, Murderer is a 1991 American made-for-television drama film directed by Mel Damski and starring Judith Light, David Ogden Stiers, Kellie Overbey, David Dukes, and Whip Hubley. The screenplay concerns Alabama murderer Marie Hilley. The Naked Truth The Naked Truth is a 1992 comedy film starring Robert Caso and Kevin Schon. Also featured in the film are Zsa Zsa Gabor, Lou Ferrigno, Erik Estrada, Ted Lange, Billy Barty, Yvonne De Carlo, Norman Fell, Little Richard, David Birney, M. Emmet Walsh, Dick Gautier, John Vernon and Camilla Sparv among others. It is directed by Nico Mastorakis. Crazy Love Crazy Love is a 1993 Hong Kong film directed by Roman Cheung. Jailbreakers Jailbreakers is a 1994 television film directed by William Friedkin. Filming took place in Southern California and it was released on September 9, 1994. The film originally aired on Showtime as part of their Rebel Highway series that took the titles of 1950s-era B-movies and applied them to original films. The film was later released on VHS. A Little Bit of Soul A Little Bit of Soul is a 1998 Australian film directed by Peter Duncan, described as a black comedy. He got the idea to make the film after having a dinner party with friends in 1996, the year his successful historical comedy Children of the Revolution was released. Evil Come Evil Go Evil Come, Evil Go is a 1972 softcore pornographic horror film written and directed by Walt Davis. Pete's Meteor Petes Meteor is an Irish drama film released in 1998. It was written and directed by Joe OByrne and stars Mike Myers. Mike Myers plays a drug dealer living in the slums of Dublin. He tries to financially provide for the three children of his dead brother. The childrens lives are forever changed when a meteor crashes into their backyard. Alfred Molina plays a wealthy scientist that the children must confront to retrieve their heaven sent gift. Killers in the House Killers in the House is a 1998 made for TV film starring Mario Van Peebles, Holly Robinson Peete, and Hal Linden. Bank robbers hold a family hostage in a newly inherited mansion. The movie was filmed in Vancouver. The film aired on the USA Network. O Delfim O Delfim is a Portuguese film directed by Fernando Lopes. It was based on the book with the same name by José Cardoso Pires. It was the Portuguese submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2002. O Atsidas O atsidas is a 1962 Greek comedy film directed by Giannis Dalianidis and starring Dinos Iliopoulos, Zoi Laskari and Vangelis Protopappas. The First Snow of Winter The First Snow of Winter is an animated television film produced by Hibbert Ralph Entertainment and Link Entertainment and first aired on the BBC on 25 December 1998. It was released on video in 1999 by Columbia TriStar Home Video. The Amati Girls The Amati Girls is a 2001 drama film written and directed by Anne De Salvo. It stars Cloris Leachman, Mercedes Ruehl, Dinah Manoff, Sean Young, Lily Knight, Lee Grant, and Edith Fields. A Perfect Son The Perfect Son is a Canadian drama film, written and directed by Leonard Farlinger, released in 2000. The Facts of Life Reunion The Facts of Life Reunion is a 2001 American made-for-television comedy film based on the 1979–1988 NBC sitcom The Facts of Life which reunited original cast members Charlotte Rae, Lisa Whelchel, Mindy Cohn and Kim Fields. Nancy McKeon was unable to participate due to scheduling conflicts with her then-starring role in the television series The Division. The film originally aired on ABC as a presentation of The Wonderful World of Disney on Sunday, November 18, 2001. It is the third television film based on the series preceded by The Facts of Life Goes to Paris and The Facts of Life Down Under. Devil's Highway Devils Highway is a 2005 American horror film directed by Fabien Pruvot, written by Jennifer Farrell, and starring Shane Brolly, Robert Miano, Al Sapienza, and Natassia Malthe as passengers on a bus who are targeted by a demon. To Sleep Next to Her To Sleep Next To Her is a 2004 Italian drama film directed by Eugenio Cappuccio. It entered the Midnight section at the 61st Venice International Film Festival. Alien Express Alien Express is a 2005 film directed by Turi Meyer and stars Lou Diamond Phillips, Amy Locane, Barry Corbin, and Todd Bridges. The film was released direct-to-video on August 13, 2005 when it was aired on Sci Fi Channel. Caravaggio Caravaggio is a 2007 Italian television movie directed by Angelo Longoni. The film is based on real life events of Baroque painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. Three Minute Moments Three Minute Moments is a 2007 British comedy feature film about speed dating. It was directed by Don Allen and written by Hari Patience. Three Minute Moments stars Katherine Heath, Giles Alderson, Philip Hayden, Naomi Martin and Belinda Lang who has an illustrious career in theatre and on television. The film follows three characters – Lucy, Emmett and Alicia – through their day and what inspires them to go speed dating. Because of the subject matter, there are more than 50 actors in the film. It highlights dates that you really wouldnt like to have. No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos is a 2008 American documentary film written and directed by James Chressanthis. Cornered: A Life Caught in the Ring Assault in the Ring is a 2008 sports documentary film about a controversial boxing match held at Madison Square Garden on June 16, 1983. Attack the Gas Station! 2 Attack the Gas Station 2 is a 2010 South Korean action comedy film, starring Ji Hyun-woo and Jo Han-sun. It is the sequel to Attack the Gas Station, and was released on January 21, 2010. Santa's Apprentice Santas Apprentice is a French-Australian-Irish animated film produced and animated by Gaumont-Alphanim in 2010. Avril Stark Entertainment and Cartoon Saloon provided additional animation for the film. Its also based on the animated TV series SantApprentice. Massacre Gun is a 1967 Japanese yakuza film directed by Yasuharu Hasebe. Queen of Montreuil Queen of Montreuil is a 2012 French comedy-drama film directed by Sólveig Anspach and starring Florence Loiret Caille. Fat Pizza vs. Housos Fat Pizza vs. Housos is an Australian film based on the combination of the stories and characters of the SBS series Pizza and the comedy series Housos, both created by Paul Fenech. The film began screening in Australian cinemas on 27 November 2014. The Crescent The Crescent is a Canadian horror film directed by Seth A. Smith, which premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The story centres around a painter and her two-year-old son at a remote seaside cottage following a death in the family. Santa Maria della Salute Santa Maria della Salute is a 2016 Serbian biographical film about the Serbian poet Laza Kostić. A Special Lady A Special Lady is a 2017 South Korean crime action film directed by Lee An-gyu, starring Kim Hye-soo, Lee Sun-kyun and Lee Hee-joon. Jumpman Jumpman is a 2018 drama film directed and written by Ivan I. Tverdovskiy. Shooting Stars Shooting Stars is a 1927 British drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and A. V. Bramble and starring Annette Benson, Brian Aherne and Wally Patch. The screenplay concerns a starlet who plots an escape to Hollywood. The Trail of '98 The Trail of 98 is a 1928 American silent drama film featuring Harry Carey. The film was originally released by MGM in a short-lived widescreen process called Fanthom Screen. The film is based on the 1910 novel by that title, written by Robert W. Service. The Last of Mrs. Cheyney The Last of Mrs. Cheyney is a 1929 American Pre-Code comedy-drama film directed by Sidney Franklin. The screenplay by Hanns Kräly is based on the 1925 play of the same name by Frederick Lonsdale which ran on Broadway for 385 performances. The film was remade twice, with the same title in 1937 and as The Law and the Lady in 1951. The films sets were designed by the resident MGM art director Cedric Gibbons. I Am the Law I Am the Law is a crime drama directed by Alexander Hall and starring Edward G. Robinson. Wives Under Suspicion Wives Under Suspicion is a 1938 film noir crime film based a Ladislas Fodor play that was previously adapted into the film, The Kiss Before the Mirror. This version was directed by James Whale and stars Warren William, Gail Patrick, Ralph Morgan, and Constance Moore. It released by Universal Pictures. In 1966, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. Ringside Maisie Ringside Maisie is a 1941 film directed by Edwin L. Marin. It stars Ann Sothern, Robert Sterling and George Murphy. It is the fifth of ten pictures in the Maisie series. This was Sothern and future husband Sterlings only film together. Underground Underground is a 1941 war, drama, suspense, espionage, propaganda, noir film about the German Nazi Resistance opposing the Nazis in World War II directed by Vincent Sherman. Jeffrey Lynn and Philip Dorn play two brothers initially on opposite sides. We the Living We the Living is a two-part 1942 Italian romantic war film directed by Goffredo Alessandrini and stars Alida Valli, Rossano Brazzi and Fosco Giachetti. It is a film adaptation of Ayn Rands novel We the Living. The nominally anti-communist, but de facto anti-authoritarian film was made and released in Italy during World War II, then subsequently banned by the Fascist government and pulled from theaters. The film was lost and forgotten for decades, then found and restored with Rands involvement. It was released for the first time in the United States in 1986. A Yank at Eton A Yank at Eton is an American comedy-drama film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Mickey Rooney, Ian Hunter, and Peter Lawford. Released in 1942, it is a kind of junior version of the 1938 British-made hit film A Yank at Oxford. With the United Kingdom at war, A Yank at Eton was filmed entirely in the United States. "A Yank at Eton" tells the tale of a cocky American youth who has to move to Britain, where he is sent to attend the elite Eton College. Lawford, in his first significant Hollywood role, plays an arrogant upperclassman who makes the newcomers life particularly difficult. Much of the storyline relates to the misunderstandings arising from differences between the two countries cultures, customs and language. At first these differences cause the boy confusion and anger, particularly against the traditional practices of fagging and physical hazing inflicted at Eton on the lower boys by the uppers. The film caricatures Etonian manners and behavior as snobbish and stuffy, but in due course Rooneys character settles down, stops being rebellious and comes to realize that, beneath the different habits and views, "Yanks" and "Limeys" have basic values in common and can get along when they have to. The propaganda intent, as U.S. troops poured into the U.K. to join World War II in 1942, was evidently to show that Americans and Britons could set aside their superficial differences and pull together in the war effort. The film has the Eton boating song as its theme tune, though no boating is shown in the film. A-Lad-in His Lamp A-Lad-In His Lamp is a 1948 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and featuring the Genie and Caliph Hassan Pfeffer who is after Bugs and the Genie in his lamp. The voices of Bugs Bunny and Caliph Hassan Pfeffer are voiced by Mel Blanc and the voice of the Smokey the Genie is played by Jim Backus in one of his first professional roles. The cartoon is a takeoff of the story of Aladdins Lamp. Elements of this short would later be re-used for the Arabian Era in Time Busters. Whiplash Whiplash is a 1948 American film noir directed by Lewis Seiler and written by Kenneth Earl, Harriet Frank, Maurice Geraghty and Gordon Kahn. The film stars Dane Clark, Alexis Smith, Zachary Scott and Eve Arden. One Girl's Confession One Girls Confession is a 1953 low-budget film noir released by Columbia Pictures. The movie stars Cleo Moore and was written, produced, and directed by Hugo Haas who also plays a supporting part in the film. This film was released on DVD by Sony Pictures in 2010 as part of the Bad Girls of Film Noir Volume II collection. The tagline for this film was "Im the kind of girl every man wants ... but shouldnt marry". The film has been preserved in the UCLA Film & Television Archive, and was screened as part of their 2008 retrospective "Cool Drinks of Water: Columbias Noir Girls of the 40s and 50s". Grand Canyonscope Grand Canyonscope is a Donald Duck animated short released in 1954. It was Disneys second cartoon filmed in CinemaScope, and was produced to accompany Disneys first CinemaScope film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. It is available on The Chronological Donald, Volume Four, as well as an extra on the DVD release of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Grin and Bear It Grin and Bear It is a 1954 Disney animated short featuring Donald Duck, who appears as a visitor to a park, and Humphreys third appearance. The Bride and the Beast The Bride and the Beast is a 1958 American horror film produced and directed by Adrian Weiss. The films screenplay was co-written by Edward D. Wood Jr., based on a story by Adrian Weiss. Woods original working title was Queen of the Gorillas. Endless Desire is a 1958 Japanese film by director Shohei Imamura. This was Imamuras third film as director. Imamura had wanted to film his own project, but Nikkatsu assigned him this light comedy instead. Hip Hip-Hurry! Hip-Hip-Hurry! is a Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner released on December 6, 1958. The title is a pun on the phrase "Hip Hip Hooray!!" A Dog of Flanders A Dog of Flanders is a 1960 American drama film directed by James B. Clark, with stars David Ladd, Donald Crisp and Theodore Bikel. It is based on the 1872 novel of the same name by Ouida. It was released on March 17, 1960 by 20th Century Fox in CinemaScope and Color by De Luxe The Cape Canaveral Monsters The Cape Canaveral Monsters is a 1960 independent American black-and-white science-fiction film, produced by Lionel Dichter and Richard Greer, and written and directed by Phil Tucker. It stars Katherine Victor, Jason Johnson, Scott Peters and Linda Connell, Though planned as a theatrical feature, it was ultimately released directly to television. The movies deals with two extraterrestrials who have come to earth to "transmit" healthy, living humans, especially women, back to their home planet and to disrupt rockets launched from Cape Canaveral. It was made shortly before the start of the USAs manned space program and has been categorized by a reviewer as a later entry in the "reds-under-the-beds," fear-of-communism films that were often part of sci-fi during the 1950s Breaking Point Breaking Point is a 1975 Swedish thriller-adult film written and directed Bo Arne Vibenius. A Man, a Woman and a Bank A Man, a Woman, and a Bank, also known as A Very Big Withdraw, is a 1979 Canadian heist film, starring Donald Sutherland and Brooke Adams and directed by Noel Black. Film was partially funded by McNichol, a production company formed by teenage actress Kristy McNichol, her manager-mother Carollyne and their representatives. This is the only film the McNichol team produced. Skokie Skokie is a 1981 television film directed by Herbert Wise, based on the real life NSPA Controversy of Skokie, Illinois, which involved the National Socialist Party of America. This controversy would be fought in court and reach the level of the United States Supreme Court in National Socialist Party of America v. Village of Skokie. The film premiered in the US on November 17, 1981. It was shown on the Israeli Educational television in the 1980s and on German television on March 3, 1997. One Woman or Two Une Femme ou Deux is a French comedy film released in 1985. It was directed by who was also the screenwriter along with Élisabeth Rappeneau. The cast includes Gérard Depardieu, Sigourney Weaver, Ruth Westheimer, Michel Aumont, Zabou Breitman, Jean-Pierre Bisson, Yann Babilée. It was produced by Michel Choquet, and the music score was composed by Kevin Mulligan, Evert Verhees, Janet Aldrich and Jean Thielemans. It was released in the U.S. under the name One Woman or Two, the literal English language translation of its French language title. The Stepford Children The Stepford Children is a 1987 American made-for-television science fiction-thriller film inspired by the Ira Levin novel The Stepford Wives. It was directed by Alan J. Levi with a screenplay by Bill Bleich and starring Barbara Eden, Don Murray, Tammy Lauren, Randall Batinkoff and Pat Corley. It is the second in a series of sequels inspired by the 1972 novel and the original 1975 film The Stepford Wives. Honneponnetje Honneponnetje is a 1988 Dutch film directed by Ruud van Hemert. Plot A teenage nun escapes the convent to discover the real world outside. Her parents however believe that shes kidnapped. Crack House Crack House is a 1989 American crime film directed by Michael Fischa and written by Blake Schaeffer. The film stars Jim Brown, Anthony Geary, Richard Roundtree, Cher Butler, Angel Tompkins, Clyde Jones, Albert Michel Jr. and Heidi Thomas. The film was released on November 10, 1989, by Cannon Film Distributors. Utharam Utharam is a 1989 Malayalam mystery-thriller film, starring Mammootty, Suparna, Sukumaran and Parvathy. It was written by Malayalam writer M. T. Vasudevan Nair based on the short story No Motive by Daphne du Maurier. Curse of the Talisman Curse of the Talisman is a 2001 made-for-TV horror film directed by Colin Budds. It starred Jesse Spencer, Capkin Van Alphen and Sara Gleeson. Nirnnayam Nirnayam is a 1995 Indian Malayalam–language medical thriller film co-written and directed by Sangeeth Sivan. The film had Mohanlal and Heera Rajgopal in lead roles. The plot is loosely based on the American film The Fugitive, which itself is based on the 1963 TV Series of the same name. The Guys from Paradise is a 2001 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike, adapted from the novel by Yōji Hayashi. Claustrophobia Claustrophobia is a 2003 horror thriller written and directed by Mark Tapio Kines. The film stars Melanie Lynskey, Sheeri Rappaport, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Will Collyer, and Judith ODea. Arakimentari Arakimentari is a 2004 American film directed by Travis Klose. It is a documentary film about acclaimed and controversial Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki. The film looks at Arakis personal life as well as his art. Chandrokotha Chandrokotha is a 2003 Bengali drama film written and directed by Humayun Ahmed. Produced and distributed by Nuhash Chalachittra the film starred Ferdous Ahmed, Meher Afroz Shaon, Asaduzzaman Noor, Champa, Ahmed Rubel, and Ahmed Rubel in the lead role. Meher Afroz Shaon and Ahmed Rubel won Best Film Actress and Actor awards in 6th Meril Prothom Alo Awards. Choker Choker is a 2005 American science fiction action horror film written and directed by Nick Vallelonga and starring Paul Sloan, Colleen Porch, Hayley DuMond, Anthony John Denison, Robert R. Shafer, Katrina Law, and Jesse Corti. The film premiered March 19, 2005, at the Other Venice Film Festival and was released under the title Disturbance on DVD by MTI Home Video in October 2006. Flirting with Anthony Flirting with Anthony is a 2005 released film written and directed by Christian Calson. Relative Chaos Relative Chaos is a television film directed by Steven Robman and starring Christopher Gorham and Nicholas Brendon. It premiered on ABC Family in 2006. Capers The Brooklyn Heist, is a 2008 film written by Julian Mark Kheel and Brett Halsey and directed by Julian Mark Kheel. I Can See You I Can See You is a 2008 American psychological horror film written and directed by Graham Reznick. Ben Dickinson, Christopher Ford, and Duncan Skiles star as advertising workers who go on a camping trip to find inspiration for their latest campaign, only to find their sanity tested in the woods. The Wager The Wager is a 2007 Christian drama film, directed by Judson Pearce Morgan and starring Randy Travis, Jude Ciccolella and Candace Cameron Bure. It was based on the novel The Wager by Bill Myers. Billy DaMota did casting for the film. Glimpse of the Garden Glimpse of the Garden is a 1957 five-minute short experimental film made by Marie Menken, showing film clips of a garden , with birds chirping for the soundtrack. In 1958, the film won an award at the Exposition Universelle et Internationale at Brussels. In 2007, the film was selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. Bad Ass Corrado is 2010 film starring Tom Sizemore, Johnny Messner, Candace Elaine, and Edoardo Ballerini. 2033 2033 also billed as 2033: Future Apocalypse is a Mexican film that premiered on 24 September 2009 at the Fantastisk Film Festival Lund, Sweden). It was the directorial debut for the director, Francisco Laresgoiti. Regarding the title, Laresgotiti said that he "initially call it VCR 2026,, the motto of the Cristeros, as this would define the ideology of the tape, but decided to use 2033 as this will be the two thousandth anniversary the death of Jesus Christ." The film was intended to be a trilogy, but the two sequels had not been written as of 2008. Fort McCoy Fort McCoy is a 2011 American drama film written by Kate Connor, produced by Connor and Eric Stoltz, and directed by Connor and Michael Worth that stars Stoltz, Connor, Lyndsy Fonseca, Andy Hirsch, Camryn Manheim, Seymour Cassel, and Brendan Fehr. Hell Fire Hell Fire is a 2012 independent horror film that was written, directed, and co-produced by Marc Fratto. Karen Cries on the Bus Karen Cries on the Bus is a 2011 Colombian drama film written and directed by Gabriel Rojas Vera. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival on 16 February 2011. Happy Magic Magic to Win is a 2011 Hong Kong film directed by Wilson Yip. The film stars Wu Chun, Karena Ng, Raymond Wong, Wu Jing and Louis Koo. It is a sixth installment of the Happy Ghost film franchise, but a completely different version of the story. Main Aur Mr. Riight Main Aur Mr. Riight is a romantic Bollywood movie. The film stars Barun Sobti and Shenaz Treasurywala as the lead pair. Main Aur Mr. Riight tells the story of a single girl in search of her Mr. Right. The movie released on 12 December 2014. A trailer was released in November 2014. The other actors in the movie are Danny Sura, Maia Sethna, Anagha Mane, Varun Khandelwal and Neha Gosai. 1812. Ulanskaya ballada The Ballad of Uhlans is a 2012 Russian historical adventure film directed by Oleg Fesenko, and stars Sergei Bezrukov, Anna Chipovskaya, Anton Sokolov and Vladimir Gostyukhin. The Ballad of Uhlans was released on 1 November 2012 in Russia. El Cinco El 5 de Talleres, also known as El Cinco, is a 2014 drama film written and directed by Adrián Biniez, about an Argentine footballer in the Talleres de Remedios de Escalada club who contemplates an alternate career after receiving an unjust suspension. The film is a co-production between Argentina, Uruguay, France, Germany and the Netherlands. Home Guards Home Guards is a 2015 Hungarian drama film. It is one of the most expensive movies made in Hungary, with a budget of Euro 2.2 million. It was directed by Krisztina Goda. Beauty Mark Beauty Mark is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by Harris Doran. Inspired by true events, the film follows a poverty-stricken young mother who has to get money from a man from her abusive past in order to save her family. The film explores the interconnected themes of abuse, cycles of abuse, systemic poverty, addiction, and race. The film won multiple awards including the Jury Prize for "Breakout Performance" for its star Auden Thornton at the Los Angeles Film Festival premiere, the Ultra Indie Film Award at Woodstock Film Festival for its director Harris Doran, and the Audience Award for Best Feature Film at the Austin Film Festival. The Gigolo The Gigolo is a 2015 Hong Kong erotic drama film directed and written by Au Cheuk-man and starring Dominic Ho, Candy Yuen, Jeana Ho, Hazel Tong and Winnie Leung. A sequel titled The Gigolo 2 was released on January 14, 2016 with Dominic Ho reprising his role as Fung. Diamond Island Diamond Island is a 2016 drama film directed and co-written by Davy Chou. The film is a co-production between Cambodia, France, Germany, Thailand and Qatar. The film features a cast of debuting actors. Casting took place over five months in the streets of Phnom Penh and on Facebook. The film was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival where it won the SACD Award. The Mayor The Mayor is a 2017 South Korean political drama film written and directed by Park In-je. It stars Choi Min-sik, Kwak Do-won, Shim Eun-kyung, Moon So-ri, Ra Mi-ran, Ryu Hye-young, and Ki Hong Lee. The film was released in South Korea on April 26, 2017 and in the US and Canada on April 28. Pollyanna Pollyanna is a 1920 American silent melodrama/comedy film starring Mary Pickford, directed by Paul Powell, and based upon Eleanor H. Porters 1913 novel of the same name. It was Pickfords first motion picture for United Artists. It became a major success and would be regarded as one of Pickfords most defining pictures. The film grossed $1.1 million. The Barnyard Battle The Barnyard Battle is a Mickey Mouse short animated film first released on June 1, 1929, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series. As the title implies, it features a battle between an invading army of cats and an army of mice trying to defend their homes and farms. Reaching for the Moon Reaching for the Moon is a 1930 American pre-Code black and white musical film. Originally released at 91 minutes; surviving versions are usually cut to 62 minutes. A 74-minute version aired in 1998 on USA cable channel AMC. The DVD version runs just under 72 minutes. The films working title was Lucky Break and is known as Para alcanzar la Luna in Spain. It is not to be confused with the Fairbanks silent film Reaching for the Moon. Night Court Night Court is a 1932 American pre-Code crime film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and written by Bayard Veiller and Lenore Coffee. The film stars Phillips Holmes, Walter Huston, Anita Page, Lewis Stone and Mary Carlisle. The film was released June 4, 1932, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Le grand jeu Le Grand Jeu is a 1934 French film directed by Jacques Feyder. It is a romantic drama set against the background of the French Foreign Legion, and the film was an example of poetic realism in the French cinema. The title Le Grand Jeu refers to the practice of reading the cards. Blanche asks whether her client wants the full works, the whole story: "Alors... je te fais le grand jeu?" Dramatic School Dramatic School is a 1938 American romantic drama film directed by Robert B. Sinclair and starring Luise Rainer, Paulette Goddard, Alan Marshal, Lana Turner, and Gale Sondergaard. Based on the play School of Drama by Hans Székely and Zoltan Egyed, the screenplay was written by Ernest Vajda and Mary C. McCall. The film was produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Porky's Party Porkys Party is a 1938 animated short film directed by Bob Clampett, which starred Porky Pig and his dog "Black Fury", as well as two characters named Penguin and Goosey, and an unnamed silkworm. In this short, Porky prepares for his birthday party, but antics ensue. Torchy Blane in Chinatown Torchy Blane in Chinatown is a 1939 American crime mystery film directed by William Beaudine and starring Glenda Farrell and Barton MacLane. Released on February 4, 1939, it is the seventh film in the Torchy Blane movie series by Warner Bros. and is followed by Torchy Runs for Mayor. The rivalry between newspaper reporter Torchy Blane and her boyfriend, Lieutenant Steve McBride, escalates as the two investigate a death threat involving priceless jade tablets. Bulldog Drummond's Bride Bulldog Drummonds Bride is an American crime comedy thriller film produced in 1939. It was the last film of Paramount Pictures Bulldog Drummond film series. Rockin' Thru the Rockies Rockin thru the Rockies is the 45th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1940 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Birth of the Blues Birth of the Blues is a 1941 American musical film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Bing Crosby, Mary Martin and Brian Donlevy. The plot loosely follows the origins and breakthrough success of the Original Dixieland Jass Band in New Orleans. It was well received by critics on its release. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score. What's the Matador? Whats the Matador? is a 1942 film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 62nd short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Here Come the Waves Here Come the Waves is a 1944 American romantic comedy musical film directed by Mark Sandrich. It stars Bing Crosby and Betty Hutton. Sentimental Journey Sentimental Journey is a 1946 film directed by Walter Lang and starring John Payne and Maureen OHara. Sentimental Journey was remade in 1958 as The Gift of Love, with Lauren Bacall and Robert Stack. Out West Out West is the 99th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1947 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Always Leave Them Laughing Always Leave Them Laughing is a 1949 musical comedy-drama film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Milton Berle and Virginia Mayo. Arrow in the Dust Arrow In the Dust is a 1954 Western starring Sterling Hayden and Coleen Gray. It was directed by Lesley Selander. Thunder in the Sun Thunder in the Sun is a 1959 western film directed by Russell Rouse and starring Susan Hayward and Jeff Chandler. Dr. Crippen Dr. Crippen is a 1962 British biographical film directed by Robert Lynn and starring Donald Pleasence, Coral Browne and Samantha Eggar. The films plot concerns the real-life Edwardian doctor Hawley Harvey Crippen, who was hanged in 1910 for the murder of his wife. The cinematography was by Nicolas Roeg. Gunfight in Abilene Gunfight in Abilene is a 1967 western film starring Bobby Darin in a non-singing role. It is the second film based on the short story "Gun Shy" by Clarence Upson Young, the first being Showdown at Abilene, starring Jock Mahoney in the role played by Darin in the remake. The Zombie Walks Im Banne des Unheimlichen; English title The Zombie Walks, a.k.a. The Hand of Power) is a 1968 West German crime film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Joachim Fuchsberger and . It is part of a series of German screen adaptations of Edgar Wallaces thriller novels. The Confrontation The Confrontation is a 1969 Hungarian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. Interlude Interlude is a 1968 British drama film directed by Kevin Billington. John Cleese has one of his first film roles as a colleague of the heroine and Derek Jacobi plays Paul in what was only his second feature film role. The Blue Knight The Blue Knight is a 1973 made-for-TV film based on Joseph Wambaughs 1973 novel The Blue Knight. It gave rise to the 1975 TV series also named The Blue Knight. It ran originally on NBC TV in November 1973, was directed by Robert Butler, and starred an all star cast headed by William Holden as Police Officer Bumper Morgan. The additional cast includes Lee Remick, Anne Archer, Sam Elliott, Joe Santos, and Vic Tayback. The film was a four-hour series. I Escaped from Devil's Island I Escaped from Devils Island is a 1973 exploitation film about an escape attempt from Devils Island. Roger Corman and Gene Corman produced this grim adventure saga which bears more than a passing resemblance to Papillon. Out of Season Out of Season is a 1975 British drama film directed by Alan Bridges, and starring Vanessa Redgrave, Susan George, and Cliff Robertson. It was produced by Lorimar Productions and entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival. Out of Season was filmed at Elstree Studios in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, and on location in Dorset, primarily at the Isle of Portland. The film was originally titled Winter Rates and was announced by Daily Variety in 1974 to be starring Redgrave and Oliver Reed. It had an expected budget of approximately $500,000. Outlaw Blues Outlaw Blues is a 1977 American drama film directed by Richard T. Heffron and starring Peter Fonda and Susan Saint James. Written by Bill L. Norton, the film is about an ex-convict and songwriter trying to break into the music business in Austin, Texas. When a famous country singer steals one of his songs and turns it into a hit, the songwriter confronts him, and in a struggle the country singer accidentally shoots himself. Once again running from the law, the songwriter, with the help of a savvy backup singer, records his stolen song himself, and his version becomes an even bigger hit. Some of the songs were sung by Peter Fonda, and three of the songs were written by Hoyt Axton. Delitto al ristorante cinese Crime at the Chinese Restaurant is a 1981 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is the eighth chapter in the Nico Giraldi film series; in this chapter Tomas Milian plays a double role, the inspector Nico Giraldi and the Chinese Ciu Ci Ciao, a character reprised, with slight changes, from the role of Sakura that the same Milian played in the spaghetti western The White. The Loch Ness Horror The Loch Ness Horror is a 1981 independent monster movie directed by Larry Buchanan. The film was written by Larry Buchanan and Lyn Schubert. Farewell to the Ark Farewell to the Ark is a 1984 Japanese mystery film directed by Shūji Terayama. It was entered into the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. Dull Ice Flower The Dull Ice Flower is a 1989 Taiwanese film based on the novel of the same title by Chung Chao-cheng. Dealing with education and other social issues in rural Taiwan in the deprived 1950s and early 1960s, the story was adapted into a screenplay by Wu Nien-jen. When You Remember Me When You Remember Me is a 1990 American made-for-television biographical drama film directed by Harry Winer and starring Fred Savage, Kevin Spacey, and Ellen Burstyn. It is based on the life of Michael Patrick Smith, a young man who filed a lawsuit in the early 70s that led to improved conditions for nursing home patients nationwide. I Don't Want to Talk About It I Dont Want to Talk About It is a 1993 Argentine-Italian drama film directed by María Luisa Bemberg, starring Luisina Brando and Marcello Mastroianni. The script was based on a short story by Julio Llinas. The Devil's Child The Devils Child is a 1997 American made-for-television horror film. Written by Pablo F. Fenjves and Laurence Minkoff, and directed by Bobby Roth, the movie first aired on Lifetime Television in October 1997. It has had release in different countries under different titles, with a DVD commercial re-release in 2005. Brahmachari Brahmachari is a 1968 Indian film. Written by Sachin Bhowmick, it is a G. P. and Ramesh Sippy production directed by Bhappi Sonie. The film stars Shammi Kapoor, Rajshree, Pran, Mumtaz, Jagdeep, Sachin and Asit Sen. The music was by Shankar Jaikishan. The film became a box office hit and won several awards, including Filmfare Best Movie Award. It was later remade in Tamil as Enga Mama and in Telugu as Devudu Mamayya. The Little Mermaid The Little Mermaid is a 1968 Soviet animated film based on Hans Christian Andersens fairy tale "The Little Mermaid". Ángel negro Ángel Negro is a 2000 Chilean slasher film written and directed by Jorge Olguín. Ángel Negro is the first Chilean horror film. After a mysterious accident, a group of friends is hunted down by a masked killer. The Wind El Viento is a 2005 Argentine film directed and co-written by Eduardo Mignogna and starring Federico Luppi, Antonella Costa and Pablo Cedrón. This was Mignognas last film. Zen Noir Zen Noir is a 2004 surrealist Buddhist murder mystery directed by independent filmmaker Marc Rosenbush and starring Kim Chan, Duane Sharp, Ezra Buzzington, Debra Miller, Jennifer Siebel and Howard Fong. Shaolin vs. Evil Dead Shaolin Vs. Evil Dead is a kung fu vampire movie starring Gordon Liu. The movie title itself exploits the film Evil Dead; however, there is actually no relationship between two films. The film also heavily references the style of Mr. Vampire, though it has a unique plot. The film ends abruptly, without resolution, because of a planned sequel, which is previewed in the end credits. The funding for the sequel was approved in 2005, and the second half of the film, Ultimate Power was released the same year. Ultraman: The Next Ultraman: The Next, released in Japan simply as is a 2004 Japanese science fiction superhero film directed by Kazuya Konaka and produced by Tsuburaya Productions. The film is a reimagining of the Ultraman character and franchise, part of the "Ultra N Project", a three-phase experiment aimed to reinvent the franchise for an older audience. Ultraman: The Next was released in Japan on December 18, 2004 and had its American premiere at Graumans Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood on June 25, 2005. The Alps The Alps is a 2007 American documentary film about the climbing of the north face of the Eiger in the Bernese Alps by John Harlin III, son of John Harlin who died on the same ascent 40 years earlier. It was shot in 70mm IMAX. Zonad Zonad is a film by John Carney and Kieran Carney that premiered in July 2009 at the Galway Film Fleadh with the directors in attendance. The film went to general release in Ireland March 19, 2010. Toronto Stories Toronto Stories is a 2008 Canadian anthology film. It has four segments that are bound together by a young boy, lost in an unknown city. After the prologue, the four segments are directed by different people: "Shoelaces" by Aaron Woodley, "The Brazilian" by Sook-Yin Lee, "Windows" by David "Sudz" Sutherland, and "Lost Boys" by David Weaver. Un'estate al mare Unestate al mare is a 2008 film directed by Carlo Vanzina and Enrico Vanzina. A Very Special Love A Very Special Love is a 2008 Filipino comedy romance film produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films and starring John Lloyd Cruz and Sarah Geronimo. The film was directed by Cathy Garcia Molina and had received an “A” rating from the Cinema Evaluation Board. The film was released on the 30th day of July 2008 and ran for eight weeks on cinemas in the Philippines. It was also released in the United States on August 15 of the same year. This movie is the very first movie of Sarah Geronimo under Star Cinema in a lead female character after Sarah: The Teen Princess 13 years ago. A sequel entitled You Changed My Life was released on February 25, 2009 and a second sequel entitled It Takes a Man and a Woman which was released on March 30, 2013. Now, it currently holds the title of the seventh highest grossing Filipino film of all time. Wheat Wheat is a 2009 Chinese historical drama film directed by He Ping, starring Fan Bingbing, Wang Jue, Du Jiayi, Wang Xueqi and Wang Zhiwen. The film tells the story of women left behind when their husbands went to war. The film was produced for US$6 million and was funded by He Pings own Beijing Classic Culture, along with Polybona Films, and the state-backed Xian Film Studio. Ritu Ritu is a 2009 Malayalam film, now widely acclaimed as the coming of age of Malayalam cinema, directed by Shyamaprasad. The original screenplay was written by Joshua Newtonn. It was the first time Shyamaprasad made a film based on an original screenplay, all of his previous films were adaptations of published novels or plays. The Best Years The Best Years is a 2014 film by Danny Patrick, starring Martin Kemp, Enn Reitel, Matt Healy, Marc Pickering, Jason Gerard and Danny Ogle. American Romance American Romance is a 2016 American thriller film directed by Zackary Adler and starring Daveigh Chase and Nolan Gerard Funk. Prathinidhi Prathinidhi is a 2014 Telugu political thriller film produced by J Samba Siva Rao under Sudha cinemas and directed by debutant Prashanth Mandava. The film stars Nara Rohit and Shubra Aiyappa in the lead roles. Music is being composed by Sai Karthik. The film received positive reviews from critics and audience. This movie was remade in Tamil as Ko 2. The filming was launched on 26 June 2013 at Hyderabad. Its also dub in hindi as a Pratinidhi - Ek Leader. Tiger Tiger is a 2018 American sports drama film directed by Alister Grierson, written by Michael Pugliese and Prem Singh, based on the true story of former Ontario flyweight boxing champion Pardeep Nagra, a Sikh who aspired to be a boxer only to be prevented from becoming one due to his refusal to shave his beard. The film stars Mickey Rourke, Janel Parrish, Prem Singh, and Michael Pugliese. The film, which had its world premiere at the San Diego International Film Festival on October 13, 2018 where it won Best Feature Film. It was given a limited release in the United States and Canada by R3M Pictures on November 30, 2018 before rolling out to a nationwide release. When God Sleeps When God Sleeps is a 2017 documentary directed by Till Schauder and produced by Schauder and Sara Nodjoumi. It centers around exiled Iranian musician Shahin Najafi, whose provocative lyrics resulted in Grand Ayatollah Lotfollah Safi Golpaygani and Grand Ayatollah Naser Makarem-Shirazi issuing separate fatwa against Najafi for apostasy. The film premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival and received a German theatrical release beginning 12 October 2017. Zhgi! Light Up! is a 2017 Russian musical drama film directed and written by Kirill Pletnyov. The film took part in the main competitive program of the film festival Kinotavr 2017. Help! Au Secours! is a 1924 short French silent comedy film directed by Abel Gance and starring Max Linder. The French title translates into English as "Help!". The film is also known as The Haunted House in some reference books. The film was made on a dare, with Gance filming the entire project in three days, with the help of his friend, actor Max Linder. Linder had just returned to France after several years of trying to start an acting career in Canada. Max Linder, depressed since his service in World War I, had earlier entered into a suicide pact with his younger wife in 1924, the year after they were married, but the attempt failed and the event was hushed up. Their second attempt succeeded however in 1925, and the pair succumbed to an overdose of poison and blood loss from slitting their wrists, leaving behind a very young daughter. Quentin Tarantino included a reference/ homage to Linder in his 2009 film, Inglorious Basterds. Show of Shows The Show of Shows is a 1929 American pre-Code musical revue film directed by John G. Adolfi and distributed by Warner Bros. The all talking Vitaphone production cost $850,000 and was shot almost entirely in Technicolor. The Show of Shows was Warner Bros. fifth color movie; the first four were The Desert Song, On with the Show!, Gold Diggers of Broadway and Paris.. The Show of Shows featured most of the contemporary Warner Bros. film stars, including John Barrymore, Richard Barthelmess, Noah Beery Sr., Loretta Young, Dolores Costello, Bull Montana, Myrna Loy, Chester Conklin, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Tully Marshall, Nick Lucas, and Betty Compson. The Sin of Nora Moran The Sin of Nora Moran is a 1933 American film directed by Phil Goldstone. The film is also known as Voice from the Grave. The painting for the movie poster was by Peruvian Alberto Vargas, who was working in the United States and later became known for his images of the "Vargas Girls". This poster is frequently named as one of the greatest movie posters ever made. Taki no shiraito is a 1933 black and white Japanese silent film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi and based on a story by Kyōka Izumi. It is one of the most popular titles from the silent film work of Mizoguchi and tells a tragic love story which realistically depicts the beauty and strength of the women of the Meiji period. It is currently available with benshi accompaniment. To New Shores To New Shores is a 1937 German drama film directed by Hans Detlef Sierck and starring Zarah Leander, Willy Birgel and Viktor Staal. It was Leanders first film for the German studio UFA, and its success brought her into the front rank of the companys stars. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studio in Berlin. Loco Boy Makes Good Loco Boy Makes Good is the 60th short subject released by Columbia Pictures in 1942 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Matri-Phony Matri-Phony is the 63rd short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1942 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Daffy Dilly Daffy Dilly is a 1948 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. "Daffy Dilly" is notable for being another early example of a greedy, self-centered Daffy, as perfected by Jones. Hare We Go Hare We Go is a 1951 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny. The Long Dark Hall The Long Dark Hall is a 1951 British, mystery, suspense, courtroom-drama, crime film directed by Reginald Beck and Anthony Bushell and starring Rex Harrison, Lilli Palmer and Raymond Huntley. It was based on a novel A Case to Answer by Edgar Lustgarten. It was made at Walton Studios. Hooked Bear Hooked Bear is a 1956 short film in the Humphrey the Bear series. The short can be found on disc 2 of Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s. The Giant of Metropolis The Giant of Metropolis is a 1961 color Italian fantasy adventure film that was produced by Decio Salvi and Emimmo Salvi, directed by Umberto Scarpelli, that stars Gordon Mitchell and Bella Cortez. The Pigeon That Took Rome The Pigeon That Took Rome is a 1962 film directed and written by Melville Shavelson and starring Charlton Heston. The film is a comedy set in World War II and was based on the 1961 novel The Easter Dinner by former spy Donald Downes. Look at Life Look at Life is a short student film by George Lucas, produced for a course in animation while Lucas was a film student at USC Film School. The films running time of exactly one minute was required by the course. This was the first film made by George Lucas, and was heavily influenced by Canadian filmmaker Arthur Lipsett. The film is a montage of various iconic photographs focusing mostly on common themes from youth culture in the 1960s, with a frenetic percussion soundtrack taken from the film Black Orpheus. The imagery includes photographs of Martin Luther King Jr., Nikita Khrushchev, American race riots, the Ku Klux Klan, Buddhist monks, and bodies of dead soldiers. The only narration in the film is a mans voice yelling the text of Proverbs 10:12, "Hate stirreth up strife, while love covereth all sins." The film ends with written text: "ANYONE FOR SURVIVAL", followed by "End" and "?". The film is included in the documentary A Legacy of Filmmakers: The Early Years of American Zoetrope, which was released on the DVD and Blu-ray releases of Lucas first feature film, THX 1138. Our Home Is Our Castle Ballade på Christianshavn is a 1971 Danish family film directed by Erik Balling and starring Poul Reichhardt. I Dismember Mama I Dismember Mama, is a 1972 American horror film written by William Norton and directed by Paul Leder. The film centers on a violent sex criminal who goes on a killing spree while watching over the daughter of one of his victims. During its original theatrical release, patrons were given free paper "Up Chuck Cups" with the purchase of a ticket. There is a well-known US trailer advertising a double feature of this film paired with the 1972 horror film The Blood Spattered Bride which was filmed in the style of a news report covering the "story" of an audience member who had gone insane while watching the films. The title is a pun on the famous play I Remember Mama. Girls at Arms 2 Girls at Arms 2 is a 1976 Danish comedy film directed by Finn Henriksen and starring Berrit Kvorning. Fäbodjäntan Come and Blow the Horn is a 1978 Swedish pornographic film directed by Joseph W. Sarno, using the pseudonym Lawrence Henning, and produced by Sture Sjöstedt. The film is set in rural Dalecarlia. It was shot in Skattungbyn outside of Orsa, and was first screened in Orsa in September 1978, and later had its Swedish premiere in the pornographic theater Fenix in Stockholm on 25 September 1978. The film has gained notoriety in Sweden, particularly the horn blowing sequence and the masturbation scene where an actress uses a sizable sausage as a dildo. The films soundtrack includes the traditional gånglåt "Äppelbo gånglåt". Blank Generation Blank Generation is a 1980 American-produced music film. It was directed and co-written by Ulli Lommel, and it stars Carole Bouquet as the French journalist Nada and Richard Hell. Goldengirl Goldengirl is a 1979 American sci-fi sports drama film directed by Joseph Sargent, based on the science fiction novel of the same title by Peter Lear, a pseudonym of Peter Lovesey. The screenplay was by John Kohn, with music by Bill Conti. The film is the screen debut of Susan Anton, who starred in the title role opposite James Coburn. Black Venus Black Venus is a 1983 softcore erotic melodrama film directed by Claude Mulot. It purportedly is based on an unspecified short story by Honoré de Balzac. It was produced by Playboy Enterprises and originally aired in an edited 80-minute version on the Playboy Channel; an uncut English-dubbed version was released on DVD in 2006. Avariya - doch menta Crash – Cops Daughter Julia Has Two Lovers Julia Has Two Lovers is a 1991 romantic comedy-drama about a woman who takes up with a mysterious stranger after she grows tired of her current boyfriend. The film was directed by Bashar Shbib, and stars Daphna Kastner, David Duchovny and David Charles. Palomino Danielle Steels Palomino is a 1991 American made-for-television romantic drama film based on a novel by Danielle Steel about the romance between a photographer and a cowboy. A subplot involves a romance between characters played by Rod Taylor and Eva Marie Saint, who acted together years earlier in Raintree County and 36 Hours. The film aired on October 21, 1991 on NBC. Magic Kid Magic Kid, known in some countries known as Little Ninja Dragon, is a 1993 film. Midnight Man Midnight Man is a 1995 action/martial arts film written by J.B. Lawrence, produced by Alan Amiel and directed by John Weidner. The film stars Lorenzo Lamas, James Lew, and Mako. A Friend of the Deceased A Friend of the Deceased is a 1997 Ukrainian drama film directed by Viacheslav Kryshtofovych. The film was selected as the Ukrainian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Bad Pack The Bad Pack is a 1997 independent action film written and directed by Brent Huff, and starring Robert Davi, Roddy Piper, Ralf Möller, Larry B. Scott, Shawn Huff, and Patrick Dollaghan. The film also stars Brent Huff, Marshall R. Teague, Daniel Zacapa, Bert Rosario, Michael Cole, Robert Swenson and Sven-Ole Thorsen. The Bad Pack was Swensons last film appearance, as he died of heart failure prior to the films release. Safar Safar is a 1970 Indian Hindi film produced by the Mushir-Riaz duo and directed by Asit Sen, based on a novel by Bengali writer Ashutosh Mukherjee. The film stars Ashok Kumar, Rajesh Khanna, Sharmila Tagore and Feroz Khan in lead roles. The film became the tenth top-grossing production of the year. It won one Filmfare Awards and four BFJA Awards. Rajesh Khanna received a nomination for BFJA Awards for Best Actor. Asit Sen remade the 1956 Bengali film Chalachal, which was directed by him, in Hindi as Safar. As per review by critics, Safar was carried more than ably by Khannas immense charm at the peak of his popularity. Rajesh Khanna beautifully conveys his characters desperation and his conviction that surviving by a slender thread is not really living. This film is counted among the 17 consecutive hit films of Rajesh Khanna between 1969 and 1971, by adding the two-hero films Marayada and Andaz to the 15 consecutive solo hits he gave from 1969 to 1971. The movie is a remake of directors own 1956 Bengali movie Chalachal. Dom, v kotorom ya zhivu The House I Live In is a Soviet war film, shot in the Gorky Film Studio in 1957, directed by Lev Kulidzhanov and Yakov Segel. The film was the movie premiere of Zhanna Bolotova. Algie, the Miner Algie, the Miner is a 1912 film directed by Harry Schenck, Edward Warren, Alice Guy and starring Billy Quirk. The Long Run The Long Run is a 2000 film starring Oscar nominee Armin Mueller-Stahl as a running coach and Nthati Moshesh as a young runner. It was directed by Jean Stewart and written by Johann Potgieter. The film is based around the Comrades Marathon, an ultra-marathon race run over a distance of approximately 90 km between the capital of the Kwazulu-Natal Province of South Africa, Pietermaritzburg, and the coastal city of Durban. Operation Delta Force 5: Random Fire Operation Delta Force 5: Random Fire is a 2000 American direct-to-video action film, starring Trae Thomas, Todd Jensen and Anthony Bishop. It was directed by Yossi Wein. Hercules the Invincible Hercules the Invincible is a 1964 Italian Sword and Sandal film directed by Alvaro Mancori and Lewis Mann and starring Dan Vadis. It is the first of two directing credits for cinematographer Alvaro Mancori. The film was later released to American television retitled Son of Hercules in the Land of Darkness as part of the Sons of Hercules TV syndication package. Para Para Sakura Para Para Sakura is a 2001 Hong Kong musical romantic comedy film directed by Jingle Ma, starring Aaron Kwok and Cecilia Cheung. The film was shot in Shanghai and Tokyo. Garfield's Babes and Bullets Garfields Babes and Bullets is a 1989 animated television special directed by Phil Roman, based on a short story of the same name by Ron Tuthill in the book His 9 Lives. It features Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield, the house cat, re-imagined as a private detective named Sam Spayed attempting to solve a murder mystery. The special won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program. It has since been released on DVD. Bunyan and Babe Bunyan and Babe is a 2017 American computer-animated film directed by Louis Ross, featuring the voices of John Goodman as Paul Bunyan and Jeff Foxworthy as Babe the Blue Ox. The film premiered online on Google Play, where it has been made available to watch for free between January 12, 2017 and February 16, 2017. It was theatrically released in 12 American markets on February 3, 2017. Bless the Woman Bless the Woman is a Russian film that was released in 2003. The film is based on the novel Hostess, by Irina Grekova. Shivamani Sivamani is a 2003 Indian Telugu-language romantic action film written, produced and directed by Puri Jagannadh on Vaishno Academy banner. Nagarjuna Akkineni, Rakshitha and Asin Thottumkal played lead roles while Prakash Raj plays as negative lead and music composed by Chakri. A part of the story has been taken from the movie Message in a Bottle released in 1999 which in turn was inspired by Message in a Bottle - the Nicholas Sparks novel. Desolation Canyon Desolation Canyon is a 2006 American made-for-television western film starring Stacy Keach and Patrick Duffy. The film was written by Dan Fitzsimons, directed by David S. Cass Sr. and premiered on Hallmark Channel on July 1, 2006. Travelling with Pets Travelling with Pets is a 2007 Russian drama film directed by Vera Storozheva. It won the Golden George at the 29th Moscow International Film Festival. I Dreamt Under the Water Jai rêvé sous leau is a 2008 French romantic drama film directed and written by Hormoz. It tells the story of a bisexual man starving for love, who becomes a male prostitute. Grant Morrison: Talking with Gods Grant Morrison: Talking with Gods is a feature-length documentary that takes an in depth look at the life, career and mind of the Scottish comic book writer Grant Morrison. Talking with Gods features interviews with Morrison and many of his collaborators, such as artists, editors and other industry professionals. Happy Husbands Happy Husbands is a 2010 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Saji Surendran and written by Krishna Poojappura. It is an official remake of the 2002 Tamil film Charlie Chaplin. The film stars Jayaram, Jayasurya, Indrajith Sukumaran, Samvrutha Sunil, Bhavana, Rima Kallingal, Vandana Menon, and Suraj Venjaramoodu. The film completed a 150-day theatrical run. Dearest Anata e is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Yasuo Furuhata. Words with Gods Words with Gods is a 2014 Mexican-U.S. anthology film. It is the first of a planned series of such films, collectively titled Heartbeat of the World. Words with Gods consists of segments directed by nine directors. It was screened out of competition at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. Words with Gods follows the theme of religion, specifically as it relates to an individuals relationship with his/her god or gods. The order for the film was done by Nobel Prize winner Mario Vargas Llosa. Spanish Masala Spanish Masala is a 2012 Indian Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Lal Jose, starring Dileep, Kunchacko Boban, Daniela Zacherl, Javier Sandoval and Biju Menon. Love Actually... Sucks! Love Actually... Sucks! is a 2011 Hong Kong movie, directed by Hong Kong Chinese film producer Scud. The films title is a humorous wordplay on the romantic comedy film story Love Actually, as it deals with similar complicated and interconnected relationships. It was released at the 47th Chicago International Film Festival, in October 2011. It explores several themes traditionally regarded as taboo in Hong Kong society, in an unusually open, convention-defying way, featuring frequent full-frontal male and female nudity. It is the fourth of seven publicly released films by Scud. The six other films are: City Without Baseball in 2008, Permanent Residence in 2009, Amphetamine in 2010, Voyage in 2013, Utopians in 2015 and Thirty Years of Adonis in 2017. His eighth film, Naked Nation, is currently in production. First Cousin Once Removed First Cousin Once Removed is a 2012 documentary film directed by Alan Berliner. The film premiered at the New York Film Festival in October 2012. Lolani "Lolani" is a fan-produced Star Trek episode released in 2014, the second in the web series Star Trek Continues, which aims to continue the episodes of The Original Series while replicating their visual and storytelling style. It was written by Paul Bianchi and Huston Huddleston from a story by Huston Huddleston and Vic Mignogna, and directed by Chris White. Native Native is a 2016 British sci-fi film directed by Daniel Fitzsimmons, written by Fitzsimmons and Neil Atkinson and starring Rupert Graves and Ellie Kendrick. Maatr Maatr is an Indian thriller film written by Michael Pellico and directed by Ashtar Sayed. Michael Pellico is the executive producer under the banner CDB Musical. It features Raveena Tandon in the lead role alongside Madhur Mittal, Divya Jagdale, Shailendra Goel, Anurag Arora, Saheem Khan and Rushad Rana. Casting is by Rajesh Gautam. The music is created by a Pakistani Sufi rock band Fuzön. The films principal photography commenced in March 2016. The film is shot in Delhi and Haryana. The film was released on 21 April 2017. It emerged as a commercial success. Dragon Pilot: Hisone and Masotan is a Japanese anime television series created by director Shinji Higuchi, screenwriter Mari Okada, and animation studio Bones. Toshinao Aoki is responsible for the original character designs, Yoshiyuki Itō is serving as the animation character designer and Taisei Iwasaki is composing the music. The anime project was revealed by the staff at the 2017 Tokyo Comic Con in December 2017. It began airing on April 13, 2018. It was licensed by Netflix for domestic and international streaming, and released internationally on September 21, 2018. The Hairy Ape The Hairy Ape is a 1944 American drama film based upon the play of the same name by Eugene ONeill. It was directed by Alfred Santell and adapted by Robert Hardy Andrews and Decla Dunning. The film stars William Bendix, Susan Hayward, John Loder, Dorothy Comingore, Roman Bohnen, Tom Fadden and Alan Napier. The film was released on July 2, 1944, by United Artists. The Black Widow The Black Widow is a Republic Movie serial. Thirteen episodes were made. My Wild Irish Rose My Wild Irish Rose is a 1947 film directed by David Butler. It stars Dennis Morgan and Arlene Dahl. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1948. Boots Malone Boots Malone is a 1952 American drama film starring William Holden as a down-on-his-luck sports agent and Johnny Stewart as a rich runaway who wants to become a jockey. The Kid from Left Field The Kid from Left Field is a 1953 baseball comedy film starring Dan Dailey, Anne Bancroft, Lloyd Bridges, and Billy Chapin. The film marked the reunion of Dailey and director Harmon Jones who had teamed up at 20th Century Fox a year earlier in another baseball film, the biographical The Pride of St. Louis. The film was remade for television in 1979, starring Gary Coleman, Gary Collins and Robert Guillaume. The Treasure of Pancho Villa The Treasure of Pancho Villa is a 1955 American Technicolor Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Rory Calhoun, Shelley Winters, and Gilbert Roland. The film was shot on location in Mexico. Im weissen Rössl The White Horse Inn is a 1960 Austrian / West German musical film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Peter Alexander, Waltraut Haas and Adrian Hoven. It is based on the operetta The White Horse Inn. The Horizontal Lieutenant The Horizontal Lieutenant is a 1962 American romantic comedy war film, based on the 1961 novel The Bottletop Affair by Gordon Cotler who was a Japanese interpreter for US Army Intelligence during World War II. It is a military comedy about an unfortunate army intelligence lieutenant who finds himself isolated on a remote Japanese island army outpost during World War II. It stars Jim Hutton and Paula Prentiss and was directed by Richard Thorpe. It was the last of four teamings between Hutton and Prentiss following Where the Boys Are, The Honeymoon Machine and Bachelor in Paradise. The Nasty Rabbit The Nasty Rabbit is a 1964 American spy comedy directed by James Landis. The film was produced and co-written by Arch Hall Sr. who plays two roles in the film. The film stars Misha Terr and Halls son Arch Jr and was shot in Techniscope in Wyoming. A Fine Pair A Fine Pair is a 1968 Italian crime-comedy film directed by Francesco Maselli. It stars Rock Hudson and Claudia Cardinale. Burke & Hare Burke & Hare, sometimes called Burke and Hare or The Horrors of Burke and Hare, is a 1971 horror film, directed by Vernon Sewell, and starring Derren Nesbitt, Harry Andrews, and Glynn Edwards. It is based on the Burke and Hare murders, and was the last film to be directed by Vernon Sewell. 'Tis Pity She's a Whore Tis Pity Shes a Whore also known as Peccato che sia una puttana is a 1971 Italian romance-drama film co-written and directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi and starring Charlotte Rampling, Oliver Tobias and Fabio Testi. It is based on the tragedy with the same name written by John Ford. The music was composed by Ennio Morricone. Kamouraska Kamouraska is a 1973 Québécois film directed by Claude Jutra, based on the novel by Anne Hébert, who also worked as screenwriter. It won four Canadian Film Awards, for Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Art Direction and a Special Award. Le monache di Sant'Arcangelo The Nun and the Devil, or Le Monache di SantArcangelo in the original Italian, is an erotic 1973 -Italian nunsploitation film directed by Domenico Paolella. It is also known as: Sisters of Satan and The Nuns of Saint Archangel. The action is set in the 16th century at the convent of Sant Arcangelo, near Naples, then under Spanish rule. The success of the film resulted in another period drama/nunsploitation film by Paolella released the same year, Story of a Cloistered Nun, an Italian/French/West German co-production starring Eleonora Giorgi. The opening credits state that the movie is "Based on authentic 16th Century records and a story by Stendhal"--possibly Stendhals LAbbesse de Castro is meant. Doctor Dracula Doctor Dracula is a 1978 horror film directed by Al Adamson, featuring horror movie icon John Carradine. Io so che tu sai che io so I Know That You Know That I Know is a 1982 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Alberto Sordi, who is also the co-protagonist with the Italian actress Monica Vitti. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Prize. Khud-Daar Khud-Daar is a 1982 Indian Hindi movie directed by Ravi Tandon. The music is by Rajesh Roshan and the lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Parveen Babi, Vinod Mehra, Sanjeev Kumar, Prem Chopra, Mehmood, Bindiya Goswami and Tanuja in pivotal roles. It was remade in Tamil as Padikkadhavan and in Telugu as Driver Babu. It was released during the week when Amitabh Bachchan was critically injured while shooting for the film Coolie in Bangalore. The movie become the fourth highest-grossing film of 1982. Edith and Marcel Édith et Marcel is a 1983 French film directed by Claude Lelouch. Man, Woman and Child Man, Woman and Child is a 1983 American drama film directed by Dick Richards and written by Erich Segal and David Zelag Goodman. It is based on Erich Segals book of the same name. The film stars Martin Sheen, Blythe Danner, Craig T. Nelson, David Hemmings, Nathalie Nell and Maureen Anderman. The film was released on April 1, 1983, by Paramount Pictures. The Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story The Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story is a 1988 American made-for-television drama film based on the actual hijacking of TWA Flight 847 as seen through the eyes of Uli Derickson, the chief flight attendant. Derickson herself acted as a consultant for the film. The film was directed by Paul Wendkos. 555 555 is a 1988 American horror film directed and produced by Wally Koz and written by Roy Koz. Empty Cradle Empty Cradle is a 1993 television film directed by Paul Schneider. The film is based on actual events, but the scenario has been fictionalized for entertainment purposes. Hostage for a Day Hostage for a Day is a 1994 Canadian-American comedy film directed by John Candy, in his only directorial effort. Though the film is also billed as "starring" Candy, it in fact only features him as a minor character, as a Russian hostage taker. Produced with a mostly Canadian cast, the film was released one month after Candys death. The film centers around Warren Kooey, a copy shop worker who, at the age of 41, begins having a mid-life crisis. His plans are to take a trip to the state of Alaska, but his plans are derailed after his wife drains his entire bank account to pay for a remodeling job by famous homebuilder and blond, long haired Italian heartthrob "Hondo." In order to recuperate his money Kooey decides to pose as being held hostage by an imaginary Russian terrorist, and calls the SWAT team on himself in an effort to extort $50,000. Things take a turn for the worse, when a real Russian terrorist takes Kooey hostage. The Unborn II The Unborn 2 is a horror sequel to the 1991 film The Unborn. It was directed by Rick Jacobson and written by Rob Kerchner and Daniella Purcell. The Show The Show is a 1995 American documentary film about hip hop music. It was directed by Brian Robbins and featured interviews with some of hip hops biggest names. Def Jam founder Russell Simmons stars in and narrates the film. The film grossed $1,482,892 in its opening weekend and $2,702,578 during its theatrical run. The Empty Mirror The Empty Mirror is an experimental dramatic feature-length film using historical images and speculative fiction to study the life and mind of Adolf Hitler. The film is a psychological journey that examines the nature of evil and the dark strands of human nature. The 1996 film was premiered at the Cannes International Film Festival and was released theatrically by Lions Gate Films. The film had its cable premiere on HBO. Frequent Flyer Frequent Flyer is a 1996 made-for-TV movie starring Jack Wagner, Shelley Hack, Nicole Eggert, and Joan Severance about a commercial airline pilot and his attempt to be married to three different women at the same time. The movie is based on the true story of commercial airline pilot John Charles Lutter, who married six different women and fathered at least fifteen children. Panic in the Skies Panic in the Skies! is a television film directed by Paul Ziller premiering on The Family Channel in 1996. The film stars Kate Jackson, Ed Marinaro and Erik Estrada. The Golden Age of Comedy The Golden Age of Comedy is a compilation of silent comedy films from the Mack Sennett and Hal Roach studios, written and produced by Robert Youngson. Youngson had previously produced several award-winning short documentaries beforehand, and this was the first compilation of its kind in feature-length form. Initially, the film was distributed by a small independent company, Distributors Corporation of America, before being taken up by major Hollywood studio Twentieth Century Fox. The films commercial success led Youngson to follow suit with other silent film compilations over the next decade. The film is often regarded as particularly bringing Laurel and Hardy back into the publics notice after years of obscurity, but Oliver Hardy died around the time of the films release in August 1957. The film was released on DVD for the first time in the United States in 2007. Its main musical theme is derived from Chopins Etude Op. 10, No. 3, often known as "Tristesse". The Palace of Arabian Knights The Palace of the Arabian Nights is a 1905 silent fantasy film directed by Georges Méliès. The film, inspired by the One Thousand and One Nights, follows the adventures of a prince whose bravery and devotion are tested in a magical quest to win the hand of his beloved. The Phantom of Morrisville The Phantom of Morrisville is a Czech comedy film directed by Borivoj Zeman. It was released in 1966. Young & Dangerous: The Prequel Young and Dangerous: The Prequel is a 1998 Hong Kong crime film directed by Andrew Lau. It is the second prequel in the Young and Dangerous film series. The film shows Chan Ho-nam, Chicken Chiu and their friends being recruited by Uncle Bee and joining the "Hung Hing" triad. Salt & Gold The Salt Prince is a Slovak fairy-tale movie based on a novel by Pavol Dobšinský. The movies central lesson is that salt, as it is necessary for life, is more precious than gold and emeralds. The Poachers Desperate Poaching Affray is a 1903 British chase film by Wales-based film producer William Haggar. Three minutes long, the film is recognised as an early influence on narrative drama in American film, especially in the chase genre. The film used a number of innovative techniques including on-location shooting, panning shots, and unconventional use of screen edges. The film, along with Frank Mottershaws film A Daring Daylight Burglary, is considered to have helped launch the chase subgenre and influenced Edwin S. Porters The Great Train Robbery. To the Extreme In extremis is a 2000 French film written and directed by Etienne Faure. It tells the story of Thomas, a young man whose lover dies, leaving Thomas to fight for custody of her orphaned son. It takes its name from the Latin phrase which means "in the furthest reaches" or "at the point of death". The New Adventures of Spin and Marty: Suspect Behavior The New Adventures of Spin and Marty: Suspect Behavior is a 2000 television film, starring David Gallagher and Jeremy Foley. It was written by David Simkins and directed by Rusty Cundieff. The film is part of Disneys anthology The Wonderful World of Disney, that included several movies and animations produced and released by the studio from 1995 to 2005. It was based on the novel "The Undertakers Gone Bananas" by Paul Zindel and is an updated version of the eponymous characters from the 1950s popular series Spin and Marty. The New Adventures of Spin and Marty was aired by ABC on August 13, 2000. Last Wedding Last Wedding is a 2001 Canadian comedy drama film written and directed by Bruce Sweeney. It opened the 26th annual Toronto International Film Festival in 2001. The film won several awards including the award for Best Canadian Film from the Toronto Film Critics Association. Karate Girl Karateci Kız is a 1973 Turkish film. Directed by Orhan Aksoy, the cast includes popular Turkish actress Filiz Akın, and actor Ediz Hun. In September 2012, the film gained notoriety in a viral video on YouTube that features the main character Zeynep fatally shooting antagonist Ferruh multiple times as he lets out several drawn-out screams until he falls to his death. The video, entitled "Worst movie death scene ever", has gained more than 17 million views since being uploaded on 26 September 2012. Though the cited clip was edited from the original to add the long screams, viewers noted that the screams—as well as the slow-motion action of the actor being shot—only adds to the humor of the video. On May 15, 2013, WatchMojo.com ranked this death scene at number one on their list called "Another Top 10 Hilarious Movie Deaths". It was also parodied in the Regular Show episode "Every Meat Burritos". A Scandalous Journey Un viaggio chiamato amore is a 2002 Italian romance-drama film directed by Michele Placido. It tells the tormented relationship between the writer Sibilla Aleramo and the poet Dino Campana. The film entered the 59th Venice International Film Festival, where Stefano Accorsi was awarded with the Volpi Cup for best actor. Bollywood Calling Bollywood Calling is a 2001 bollywood film written and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor. the film was premiered at Rome Film Festival in 2003. Rule No. 1 Regel nr. 1 is a 2003 Danish feature film directed by Oliver Ussing. This romantic comedy was produced by Zeitgeist in association with Zentropa. It stars Susanne Juhász as a young single woman, Caroline, who is continually receiving advice from her sister, Sarah, with disastrous results. She eventually realises she has to find her own way through life. It was nominated for three Robert awards: Best Actress: Susanne Juhász Best Cinematography: Morten Søborg Best Supporting Actor: Nicolas Bro Girlfriend Girlfriend is an Indian Hindi film released on 11 June 2004. The film was written and directed by Karan Razdan and produced by Pammi Baweja. It focuses on Tanyas obsessive relationship with Sapna, especially after Sapna starts dating Rahul. Croesus' Treasure Ganj-e Qarun is a 1965 Iranian film directed by Siamak Yasemi and starring Mohammad Ali Fardin, Forouzan and Taqi Zohuri. The American Ruling Class The American Ruling Class is a 2005 dramatic documentary film written by Lewis H. Lapham and directed by John Kirby that "explores our country’s most taboo topic: class, power and privilege in our nominally democratic republic." It seeks to answer the question, "Does America have a ruling class?" Its producers consider it the first "dramatic-documentary-musical." A rough-cut of the film was shown at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival, the final version of the film was shown on the Sundance Channel in July 2007, and it had its theatrical premiere at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in April 2008. Magic Mirror Magic Mirror is a 2005 Portuguese film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It was shown in competition at the 2005 Venice Film Festival. Zombie Movie Zombie Movie is a short zombie film produced by 2Chums Moving Pictures in 2005. 2Chums Moving Pictures consisted mainly of Michael J. Asquith & Ben Stenbeck, both former employees at Weta Workshop and current employees at Valve Corporation. The movie was the first media distributed via Steam. Kya Love Story Hai Kya Love Story Hai is a 2007 Indian romantic comedy film starring Tusshar Kapoor and Ayesha Takia in the lead roles. It is directed by debutant Lovely Singh and produced by Adlabs Films Ltd and V R Entertainers. The film was shot in Cape Town, South Africa. The tagline of the movie is What if... Simplicity is all you need Style Style is a 2006 Telugu musical dance film written, and directed by Raghava Lawrence. Produced by Larsco entertainments, the film starred Prabhu Deva, Raghava Lawrence, Raja, Kamalinee Mukherjee, and Charmme Kaur in important roles, whilst Chiranjeevi and Nagarjuna in cameo appearance, the films soundtrack is composed by Mani Sharma, and as Lawrences second directorial venture after the blockbuster Mass. The film was a box-office hit and has garnered the Filmfare Award for Best Choreography. The film was subsequently dubbed into Tamil as Lakshyam. Drifting Flowers Drifting Flowers is a 2008 Taiwanese lesbian drama film by director Zero Chou. The original Chinese title means “The Drifting Waves of Youth.” Drifting Flowers had its world premiere on February 12, 2008, at the Berlin Film Festival as an official Panorama selection. Run Papa Run Run Papa Run is a 2008 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed and co-written by Sylvia Chang, and based on a novel by Benny Li. The film stars Louis Koo as Tiger Lee, a Triad boss who struggles to hide his criminal lifestyle when he is faced with raising his daughter. Melancholia Melancholia is a 2008 Philippine film directed by Lav Diaz. It won the Horizons prize at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. Bass Ackwards Bass Ackwards is a film written, starring and directed by Linas Phillips and also starring Davie-Blue, Jim Fletcher and Paul Lazar. The film has a running time of 103 minutes. The film stars Phillips as a man who embarks on a lyrical, strange and comedic cross-country journey in a modified VW bus after ending a disastrous affair with a married woman. Bass Ackwards was named an official selection in the 2010 Sundance Film Festival for inclusion in NEXT, a new category that recognized films for their innovative and original work in low-and-no-budget filmmaking, and is part of a wave of films that showcases the diversity of independent cinema. 2012: Time for Change 2012: Time for Change is a 2010 feature-length documentary film directed by João G. Amorim. Based in part on the books of Daniel Pinchbeck, it premiered on April 9, 2010 at the Lumiere Theater in San Francisco. The film presents a positive alternative to apocalyptic doom and gloom, and features, among others, David Lynch, Sting, Ellen Page, Gilberto Gil, Barbara Marx Hubbard, Michael Dorsey and Paul Stamets. Tlatelolco, Verano de 68 Tlatelolco, verano del 68 is a 2013 Mexican film about the political events that took place in Mexico City in the months before the 1968 Olympics. A.C.O.R.N.S.: Operation Crackdown Get Squirrely is an American animated film produced by John H. Williams and Dan Krech and directed by Ross Venokur. Released on November 4, 2016, the film is Vanguard Animations first theatrically released feature film since 2010s Zartog Strikes Back. The Movie Out Here The Movie Out Here is a Canadian buddy comedy film. Premiering at the 2012 Whistler Film Festival, it began a limited run at theatres in Western Canada on March 1, 2013. The film was produced by Alliance Films and funded by Kokanee, a British Columbia-based brewery owned by the Labatt Brewing Company. The concept for the film was conceived by the staff of Grip Limited, an advertising agency who had worked on various campaigns for Kokanee in the past, and served as the first foray into branded content for both Grip and Labatt. Alongside traditional product placement, the film features appearances by popular characters from Kokanees past advertising campaigns, and was the culmination of a multi-platform marketing campaign that was intended to encourage user engagement and crowdsourcing to help promote the film. Reception to The Movie Out Here was largely negative, with critics panning its over-reliance on product placement, lewd content, and gross-out humour. Kokanee considered the film and campaign to be successful, having increased its market share by 6%, Home Home is a 2016 American horror drama film directed by Frank Lin, starring Heather Langenkamp and Samantha Mumba. Disappearance Disappearance is a 2017 Dutch drama film directed by Boudewijn Koole. It was shortlisted by the EYE Film Institute Netherlands as one of the eight films to be selected as the potential Dutch submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. However, it was not selected, with Layla M. being chosen as the Dutch entry. Gang of Ghosts Gang of Ghosts is a 2014 Hindi horror comedy film, produced by Venus Records & Tapes Pvt Ltd and The Satish Kaushik Entertainment. Directed by Satish Kaushik, it is a remake of Bengali film Bhooter Bhabishyat. Lailaa O Lailaa Lailaa O Lailaa is a 2015 Malayalam language Indian spy action film directed by Joshiy. It stars Mohanlal and Amala Paul in the lead roles alongside a supporting cast of Sathyaraj, Joy Mathew, Sreerag Nambiar, Rahul Dev and Kainaat Arora. Bollywood screenwriter Suresh Nair debuted in Malayalam as writer in the film. The original soundtrack and background score were composed by Gopi Sunder. The film introduced the state’s first equity crowdfunding model of film production, being produced by Santhosh Kottayi, Bijou Antony and Preeta Nair under the banner Finecut Entertainments Pvt Ltd in association with Aashirvad Cinemas. Principal photography began at the end of August 2014. The first schedule was in Kochi, Goa and Mysore; the second schedule was in Bangalore; and the final schedule was at Kochi, Bangalore and Bellary. The film was originally scheduled for a 110-day shoot and was completed within a span of 7 months. The film was dubbed and released in Tamil as Murugavel, Telugu as Iddaru Iddare. The film released in theatres across India on 14 May 2015, and met with generally uncomplimentary reviews from critics. Badsha the Don Badshah – The Don is a 2016 Indian-Bangladeshi action comedy film directed by Baba Yadav. It was produced by Eskay Movies and Jaaz Multimedia. It is a remake of the 2010 Telugu movie Don Seenu starring Ravi Teja. The film stars Indian Bengali film actor Jeet and Bangladeshi television host and film actress Nusrat Faria Mazhar. Badshah – The Don is also the third collaboration between Baba Yadav and Jeet, after Boss: Born to Rule and He Plays To Win. Those Who Make Revolution Halfway Only Dig Their Own Graves Those Who Make Revolution Halfway Only Dig Their Own Graves is a 2016 Canadian drama film directed by Mathieu Denis and Simon Lavoie. It stars Charlotte Aubin, Laurent Bélanger, Emmanuelle Lussier-Martinez and Gabrielle Tremblay as four young people, veterans of the 2012 Quebec student protests, who have been disillusioned by the failure of their past activism to effect meaningful social change and now engage in small-scale public vandalism. The film competed in the Platform program at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won for Best Canadian Film. It was also nominated for three Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture. Hyper Hyper is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by Santosh Srinivas and produced under 14 Reels Entertainment banner. The film features Ram Pothineni, Raashi Khanna, and Sathyaraj in the lead roles, while Naresh, Rao Ramesh, Thulasi Shivamani, Murali Krishna, Sayaji Shinde, Brahmaji and Posani Krishna Murali play supporting roles. The songs featured in the film are composed by Ghibran, while the background score is composed by Mani Sharma. The film was released worldwide on 30 September 2016 and was also dubbed in Hindi as Son Of Satyamurthy 2 in 2017. Post No Bills Post No Bills is a 1896 French short black-and-white silent comedy film, directed by Georges Méliès, featuring two bill posters squabbling over a poorly guarded wall. The film, long thought lost, was recovered in 2004. It is number 15 on the Star Films catalog. It is approximately 70 seconds long. Down to the Sea in Ships Down to the Sea in Ships is a 1922 American silent romantic drama film about a 19th-century Massachusetts whaling family. Directed by Elmer Clifton, the film stars William Walcott, Marguerite Courtot, and Clara Bow. The films title comes from the Book of Psalms in the Bible,. When the Cat's Away When the Cats Away is a Mickey Mouse short animated film first released on May 3, 1929, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series. It was directed by Walt Disney and animated by Ub Iwerks and Ben Sharpsteen. In this cartoon, Mickey and Minnie are the size of regular mice, and Tom Cat is the size of a person. After Tom Cat leaves his house, drunk on hooch, Mickey organizes all his mice friends to break into the cats house. Once inside, Mickey and Minnie play the piano by dancing on the keys and, later, others play some of the cats musical instruments and records. In the end, Mickey and Minnie kiss. The cartoon is a loose remake of Disneys 1925 film Alice Rattled by Rats, from the Alice Comedies series. This is the last time Mickey is portrayed as the size of a mouse, although he remains fairly small in his next cartoon, The Barnyard Battle. The cat signs his name "Tom Cat", which was briefly used as a name for the character who was shortly afterwards identified as Peg-Leg Pete. Elstree Calling Elstree Calling is a 1930 British film directed by Adrian Brunel and Alfred Hitchcock at Elstree Studios. Maid of Salem Maid of Salem is a 1937 film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Frank Lloyd, and starring Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray. Young People Young People is a 1940 American musical drama film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Shirley Temple and Jack Oakie. Monkey Businessmen Monkey Businessmen is the 92nd short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1946 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Far til fire i sneen Father of Four in the Snow is a 1954 Danish family film directed by Alice OFredericks and starring Ib Schønberg. It was produced under the ASA Film banner. The Last Bridge The Last Bridge is a 1954 Austrian war drama film directed by Helmut Käutner. It tells the story of a German nurse who is sent to the front as a punishment for tending a wounded Yugoslav soldier. The film was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Stars Stars is a 1959 film directed by Konrad Wolf. It tells the story of a Nazi officer who falls in love with a Greek Jewish girl while escorting Jewish prisoners through Bulgaria to a concentration camp. The film won the Special Jury Prize at the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. X-paroni X-Paroni is a 1964 Finnish comedy and the debut of Spede Pasanen as a leading male role and debut as a co-writer and director of a full-length film. Rage Rage is a 1966 American-Mexican drama film, starring Glenn Ford and written and directed by Gilberto Gazcón. The opening credits indicate the title of the film is "48 Ore Per Non Morire," which translated from Italian to English is "48 Hours Not To Die." Filming took place in Sierra de Órganos National Park in the town of Sombrerete, Mexico. Tarzan and the Great River Tarzan and the Great River is a 1967 adventure film starring Mike Henry in his second of three film appearances as Tarzan. The film was produced by Sy Weintraub and Steve Shagan, written by Bob Barbash, and directed by Robert Day. It was released in September 1967. Blackmail Is My Life , also known as Blackmail Is My Business, is a 1968 Japanese crime film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Slogan Slogan is a 1969 French satirical romantic drama film written and directed by Pierre Grimblat. It stars Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin in their first film together. The film marked the beginning of the 13-year relationship between Gainsbourg and Birkin. Mrs. Pollifax-Spy Mrs. Pollifax-Spy is a 1971 American comedy film directed by Leslie H. Martinson, starring Rosalind Russell and Darren McGavin, and released by United Artists. This was Russells last theatrical film role, with one TV movie in 1972. Russell adapted the novel The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax, written by Dorothy Gilman under the pseudonym C. A. McKnight. The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter is a 1979 miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Nathaniel Hawthorne: it aired on WGBH from March 3, 1979 to March 24, 1979. The series is four episodes long, 60 minutes each. Part 2 won the 1979 Emmy Award for Outstanding Video Tape Editing for a Limited Series or Special for film editors Ken Denisoff, Janet McFadden, and Tucker Wiard. In 1979, when most literary programs were being produced in the United Kingdom, Boston public television station WGBH decided to produce a homegrown literary classic of its own. The result was this version of Hawthornes enduring novel of Puritan America in search of its soul. Hester Prynne becomes stigmatized after committing adultery, and is doomed to live with the consequences forever. Hawthornes themes, the nature of sin, social hypocrisy, and community repression, still reverberate through American society. Hester Prynne is a young, Puritan woman who commits adultery while her husband is in Europe, and, upon the birth of her illegitimate child, is subsequently condemned to wear a scarlet "A" for the rest of her life. Her secret partner, the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, writhes in private torment as he deals with hiding his sin. The person of Hesters husband, Roger Chillingworth completes this grim triangle as the mysterious situation leads to a shattering climax. The story follows the main characters as they grapple with sin, forgiveness, and redemption. Ming jian The Sword is a 1980 Hong Kong wuxia film co-written and directed by Patrick Tam and starring Adam Cheng. My Heart Is That Eternal Rose My Heart Is That Eternal Rose is a 1989 Hong Kong film directed by Patrick Tam. City War City War is a 1988 Hong Kong crime action film directed by Suen Chung and starring Chow Yun-fat and Ti Lung in their third collaboration after A Better Tomorrow 1 and 2. Anything to Survive Anything to Survive, also called Almost Too Late, is a 1990 American disaster survival film directed by Zale Dalen and starring Robert Conrad, Matt LeBlanc and Emily Perkins. It is loosely based on the true story of the Wortman family of British Columbia. 12 Hours of Terror The Last Blood is a 1991 Hong Kong action film directed by Wong Jing and starring Alan Tam, Andy Lau, Eric Tsang and Bryan Leung. The film was released in the UK as Hard Boiled 2, although the film was made a year before John Woos Hard Boiled and is otherwise unrelated to that film. Vegas in Space Vegas in Space is a 1991 science fiction/comedy film directed by Phillip R. Ford and starring Doris Fish, Tippi, Miss X, Ramona Fischer, and Lori Naslundabout. The plot concerns three male space travelers who must become women in order to complete a secret mission on the all-female planet Clitoris. Deliberately campy, the film was written by Fish, one of Sydneys and San Franciscos notable drag queens. It was released by Troma Entertainment. Hardball Bounty Hunters 2: Hardball is a 1997 American/Canadian film, starring Michael Dudikoff and Lisa Howard. It was directed by George Erschbamer. The film is a sequel for Bounty Hunters. G-Men from Hell G-Men from Hell is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Christopher Coppola and written by Robert Cooper, Richard L. Albert, and Nicholas Johnson. It is based on Michael Allreds comic book series Grafik Muzik published by Caliber Press. It stars William Forsythe and Tate Donovan as two violent FBI agents who die, go to hell, and escape back to Earth, where they become embroiled in a mystery. The Newcomers The Newcomers is a 2000 American family drama film directed by James Allen Bradley and starring Christopher McCoy, Kate Bosworth, Paul Dano and Chris Evans in his feature film debut. Christopher McCoy plays Sam Docherty, a boy who moves to Vermont with his family, hoping to make a fresh start away from the city. It was filmed in Vermont, and released by Artist View Entertainment and MTI Home Video. Tales of the Unusual is a 2000 Japanese horror anthology film directed by Mamoru Hosi, Masayuki Ochiai, Hisao Ogura and Masayuki Suzuki. Each story is of a different genre - "One Snowy Night", "Samurai Cellular", "Chess" and "The Marriage Simulator". There is also a TV drama series. Eila Eila is a 2003 Finnish drama film directed by Jarmo Lampela. It was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival. The Search for Animal Chin The Search for Animal Chin is a 1987 skateboarding film featuring the Bones Brigade. It is one of the first skateboarding films to have a plot, rather than simply a collection of skateboarding stunts and music videos. An early version of the screenplay by John Smythe, titled "The Rollersurfing Quest for Animal Chang", was damaged by some ranch dressing. Producer Stacy Peralta misread the name of the title character "Animal Chang" as "Animal Chin", and liked the name so much that the title and the characters name were officially changed. Nikto ne znaet pro seks Nobody Knows About Sex is a 2006 Russian comedy film directed by Aleksey Gordeev. Working title of the film was No One Knows About It. In 2008 a sequel was released No Sex starring Ksenia Sobchak). When Romance Meets Destiny When Romance Meets Destiny is a 2005 South Korean romantic comedy about two brothers and their different approaches to love. Where Is Winky's Horse? Where Is Winkys Horse? is a 2007 Dutch childrens film. It is the sequel of Winkys Horse. The film received the Golden Film after it had sold 100,000 cinema tickets. Vasthavam Vaasthavam is a 2006 Malayalam political thriller film written by Babu Janardhanan and directed by M. Padmakumar. The film revolves around a youth Balachandran Adiga and follows his rise and fall in politics. The story is loosely based on Thakazhis novel Enippadikal. Prithviraj won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor for his performance. Red Alert: The War Within Red Alert: The War Within is an Indian film that released theatrically in India on 9 July 2010. The drama is based on the true story of Narasimha who gets caught up in a clash between police and Naxalites and is then forced to work with the latter. Red Alert premiered at the 6th Stuttgart Film Festival in 2009. Grown Up Movie Star Grown Up Movie Star is a 2010 Canadian drama film written, directed and co-produced by Adriana Maggs. Shawn Doyle, Jill Knox Gosse and Paul Pope are the other co-producers. The film was produced by Pope Productions and distributed in Canada by Mongrel Media Hidalgo - La historia jamás contada. Hidalgo: La historia jamás contada is a Mexican film directed by Antonio Serrano. It is about Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla and his part in the Mexican War of Independence. It the Mexicos forthcoming bicentenary that prompted Serrano to make the film, and premiered in Mexico City on September 16, 2010, the day after the bicentenary was celebrated. Face to Face Face to Face is an independent Australian film directed by Michael Rymer, based on the play of the same name, written by Australian playwright David Williamson. The film stars Vince Colosimo, Sigrid Thornton, Luke Ford and Matthew Newton. Léa Léa is a 2011 French erotic drama film directed by Bruno Rolland. It was entered into the Chicago International Film Festival 2011 and the Cinemania Film Festival 2011. Men at Lunch Lón sa Spéir or Men at Lunch is a 2012 Irish language documentary on the history behind the 1932 Lunch atop a Skyscraper photograph, its Irish connections, and the story of immigration in New York at the turn of the century. It was directed by Seán Ó Cualáin, produced by his brother, Éamonn Ó Cualáin, and narrated by Fionnula Flanagan. It premiered at the Galway Film Fleadh film festival in 2012. Skypemare Skypemare is a 2013 American viral horror / thriller short film. It was written and directed by John Fitzpatrick, and stars scream queen Cerina Vincent and Annika Marks. The film premiered at the 2013 Telluride Horror Show and followed multiple film festival screenings including Shriekfest and Screamfest. The short premiered online Halloween 2014 and became a viral YouTube short receiving over 1.5 million views. The same production team made a follow-up film Brentwood Strangler released in 2016. 96 heures 96 hours is a 2014 French thriller film directed by Frédéric Schoendoerffer. Flower & Snake: Zero is a 2014 Japanese erotic drama film directed by Hajime Hashimoto, starring Maiko Amano, Noriko Hamada and Rina Sakuragi and part of a film series based on the novels of Oniroku Dan. It was released on 17 May 2014. Terry the Tomboy Terry the Tomboy is a 2014 comedy television film starring Lia Marie Johnson and written and directed by Wayne Randolph. The film is a spinoff of the AwesomenessTV sketch series "Terry the Tomboy". The film was distributed by Nickelodeon and produced by Brian Robbins. The film premiered on Nickelodeon on June 21, 2014. Big Father, Small Father and Other Stories Big Father, Small Father and Other Stories is a 2015 Vietnamese drama film directed by Phan Đăng Di. It was screened in the main competition section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. A Sinner in Mecca A Sinner in Mecca is a 2015 documentary film from director Parvez Sharma. The film chronicles Sharmas Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia as an openly gay Muslim. The film premiered at the 2015 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival to critical acclaim as well as negative controversies. The film opened in theaters in the US on September 4, 2015 and is a New York Times Critics Pick. While the Women Are Sleeping is a 2016 Japanese drama film directed by Wayne Wang. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Karingunnam 6's Karinkunnam 6s is a 2016 Indian Malayalam sports drama film directed by Deepu Karunakaran. It stars Manju Warrier an ex-railway sportswoman who as a volleyball coach trains a group of prisoners portrayed by Babu Antony, Baiju, Padmaraj Ratheesh, Sudev Nair, Sudheer Karamana, Jacob Gregory, and Santhosh Keezhattoor. The musical score and songs are composed by Rahul Raj. The film was released in Kerala on 6 July 2016. The film is a tribute to Jimmy George. Growing Up Coy Growing Up Coy is a 2016 documentary directed by Eric Juhola and produced by Still Point Pictures. The film documents a landmark 2013 case in which the Colorado Civil Rights Division ruled in favor of transgender 6-year-old Coy Mathis to use the girls bathroom at her elementary school in Fountain. The case has been credited with setting off a wave of bathroom bills across the United States in the years following. The film premiered in 2016 at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival and won "Best Documentary" awards at the Raindance Film Festival and BendFilm Festival. It was pitched at the 2014 edition of Sheffield Doc/Fests MeetMarket. In January 2017, the film was released worldwide on Netflix. Europe Raiders Europe Raiders is a 2018 action thriller film. It is the third film in the Jingle Ma-directed Hong Kong cinema franchise, following Tokyo Raiders and Seoul Raiders. The film was released on August 17, 2018. Hunting Season Hunting Season is a 2017 Argentine drama film directed by Natalia Garagiola. It was screened in the International Critics Week section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival where it won the SIAE Audience Award. My Name Is Thomas My Name Is Thomas is a 2018 Italian drama film directed by Terence Hill and starring Hill alongside Matt Patresi, Eva Basteiro-Bertoli, Veronica Bitto and Guia Jelo. The film is the return of Terence Hill since he appeared in Doc West. It is produced by Luisa Tonon and Jess Hill, Terences son, and distributed by Lux Vide, the same distributor of Don Matteo. The film is dedicated to Bud Spencer when, on 27 June 2016, before the end of the shooting of the film, Spencer died. It was released on 19 April 2018. Film was presented on 8 December 2016 in the program Rischiatutto, conducted by Fabio Fazio, where Terence Hill showed the trailer. In March 2018 was announced the final release of the film on 19 April. It was shot in Almería in locations as parque de las Almadrabillas, port of Almeria, Cable Inglés, Tabernas and Pescadería. Scrooge; or Marley's Ghost Scrooge, or, Marleys Ghost is a 1901 British short silent drama film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge confronted by Marleys ghost and given visions of Christmas past, present, and future, is the earliest known film adaptation of Charles Dickenss 1843 novel A Christmas Carol. The film, "although somewhat flat and stage-bound to modern eyes," according to Ewan Davidson of BFI Screenonline, "was an ambitious undertaking at the time," as, "not only did it attempt to tell an 80 page story in five minutes, but it featured impressive trick effects, superimposing Marleys face over the door knocker and the scenes from his youth over a black curtain in Scrooges bedroom." The Garden of Eden The Garden of Eden is a 1928 silent film starring Corinne Griffith. It was adapted from Avery Hopwoods short-lived stage production. A print is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Also prints held by George Eastman House, UCLA Film and Tv and Filmoteca De Catalunya, Barcelona. Jane Eyre Jane Eyre is a 1934 American romantic drama film directed by Christy Cabanne, starring Virginia Bruce and Colin Clive. It is based on the 1847 novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, and is the first adaptation to use sound. A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob A Girl, a Guy and a Gob is a 1941 film produced by Harold Lloyd and starring George Murphy, Lucille Ball, and Edmond OBrien. Colonel Effingham's Raid Colonel Effinghams Raid is a 1946 comedy film made by 20th Century Fox, directed by Irving Pichel. It is also known as Berry Flemings Colonel Effinghams Raid, Everythings Peaches Down in Georgia and Rebel Yell. The screenplay was written by Kathryn Scola, based on a 1943 novel by Berry Fleming. The music score is by Cyril J. Mockridge. The film stars Charles Coburn, Joan Bennett and William Eythe. The plot involves a retired career Army colonel who returns to his hometown, starts writing a column in a local newspaper and takes on the corrupt local politicians to not replace the historic county courthouse. Fleming based his novel on the Cracker Party and political corruption in Richmond County. A Letter for Evie A Letter for Evie is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Jules Dassin. All Gummed Up All Gummed Up is a 1947 film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 103rd short film released by Columbia Pictures in starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Black Bart Black Bart is a 1948 American western film distributed by Universal-International, directed by George Sherman, produced by Leonard Goldstein, and stars Yvonne De Carlo, Dan Duryea as the real-life cowboy bandit Charles Bolles, and Jeffrey Lynn. It was shot in Technicolor and was also known as Black Bart, Highwayman. The film was written by Luci Ward, Jack Natteford, and William Bowers and was released on March 3, 1948. Sleeping Car to Trieste Sleeping Car to Trieste is a 1948 British film directed by John Paddy Carstairs. It is a remake of the 1932 film Rome Express. In the Name of the Law In the Name of the Law is a 1949 Italian language mafia drama film directed by Pietro Germi. It Is based on Giuseppe Guido Lo Schiavos novel Piccola pretura. Federico Fellini co-wrote the script. The style of the film is close to Italian neorealism film movement. Breakthrough Breakthrough was a 1950 film starring John Agar about an American infantry unit in World War II. Approximately one-third of the film was assembled from preexisting footage. Jungle Manhunt Jungle Manhunt is a 1951 adventure film written by Samuel Newman and directed by Lew Landers. It is an entry in the "Jungle Jim" series of films starring Johnny Weissmuller. Forbidden Forbidden is a 1953 American film noir crime film directed by Rudolph Mate starring Tony Curtis, Joanne Dru and Lyle Bettger. The Leech The Leech is a 1956 Egyptian drama film directed by Salah Abu Seif. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. The Wild Chase The Wild Chase is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises featuring Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester the Cat, with Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner along for the race. It was directed by Friz Freleng and Hawley Pratt, and was released February 27, 1965. This cartoon was the only Wile E. Coyote/Road Runner cartoon to be directed by either Freleng or Pratt, who specialized in Speedy and Sylvester cartoons. This is the only Speedy Gonzales short to feature Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, and the final time Speedy appears with Sylvester the Cat. Herostratus Herostratus is a 1967 British film directed by Australian director Don Levy, about a young man who wants to commit suicide in public by jumping off a tall building. Crawlspace Crawlspace is a 1972 made-for-television horror film and thriller directed by John Newland and Buzz Kulik and produced by Herbert Brodkin and Robert Berger. The movie starred Arthur Kennedy, Teresa Wright, and Tom Happer, and Ernest Kinoy wrote the screenplay. The movie aired on February 11, 1972 on CBS. Mira Mira is a 1971 Dutch-Belgian drama film directed by Fons Rademakers. It was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 44th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Bloodsucker Leads the Dance The Bloodsucker Leads the Dance is a 1975 Italian film directed by Alfredo Rizzo. Shatter Shatter, also known as Call Him Mr Shatter and They Call Him Mr Shatter, is a 1974 British-Hong Kong action film directed by Michael Carreras and Monte Hellman and starring Stuart Whitman, Lung Ti, Lily Li, Anton Diffring and Peter Cushing in his last film for Hammer Studios. It was the second and final international co-production between Hammer Studios of England and Shaw Brothers Studio of Hong Kong. The film was shot entirely on location in Hong Kong and was first released in 1974 in UK. Utsav Utsav is a 1984 Hindi erotic drama film, produced by Shashi Kapoor and directed by Girish Karnad. The film is based on the 2nd-century BC Sanskrit play, Mrichakatika by Śūdraka. The film stars Shankar Nag, Shashi Kapoor, Rekha, Amjad Khan, Anuradha Patel, Shekhar Suman, Anupam Kher, Neena Gupta, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Annu Kapoor, Sanjana Kapoor and Kunal Kapoor. The role of Samsthanak is played by Shashi Kapoor , who is also the producer of the movie. It was originally supposed to be played by Amitabh Bachchan. However, in July 1982, Bachchan met with a major accident in Bangalore. So the producer himself decided to step in. The films music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal and is noted for its songs like, Mann Kyun Behka, a rare duet by sisters Asha Bhosle and Lata Mangeshkar, and Anuradha Paudwals Mere Man Baje Mridang for which she won the Filmfare Best Female Playback Award in 1985. Suresh Wadkar also has a song, Saanj Dhale Gagan Tale. The Central Board of Film Certification of India gave the film an "A" certificate on 23 August 1984. Out of the Darkness Out of the Darkness is a 1985 American made-for-television crime thriller film about the pursuit of the serial killer David Berkowitz by New York City detective Ed Zigo played by Martin Sheen. Candy Mountain Candy Mountain is a 1988 drama film directed by Robert Frank and Rudy Wurlitzer, and starring Kevin J. OConnor, Harris Yulin, and Tom Waits. The film was set in New York City and Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. It is categorized as a drama and road-movie and it draws heavy inspiration from 1960s genres of film and music. The film is rated R and contains some adult situations and strong language. The film is Robert Franks third collaboration with American novelist and screenwriter Rudy Wurlitzer. Wurlitzer explains the story of Candy Mountain as a combination of the lives of both him and Robert. He stated "We both live in New York and we both have houses in Cape Breton. In a way Elmores route was the same as ours. Music and musicians, their dilemmas and lifestyles, mean a lot to Robert and myself." Demon of Paradise Demon of Paradise is a 1987 horror film shot in the Philippines and directed by Cirio H. Santiago. It is a partial remake of Up from the Depths which, along with many monster movies of the 1970s and 1980s, is very similar to Jaws. She Shoots Straight She Shoots Straight is a 1990 Hong Kong action film directed by Corey Yuen and starring Sammo Hung and Joyce Godenzi. Island City Island City is a science fiction television pilot movie that was aired by Prime Time Entertainment Network in 1994. The film was produced by Lee Rich Productions in association with Lorimar Television. It is the last TV film to be produced by Lorimar after the company shut down in 1993. In the future, humanity develops a "fountain of youth" drug, but as many people around the world begin to take it, most begin to mutate into a barbaric proto-humanoid state. The few people immune to this side-effect of the drug band together and live in a futuristic city while the mutants live in the vast wasteland outside its gates. In an effort to save the human race and understand what went wrong, the city sends out research missions in fortified vehicles to bring back mutated humans for research, and to rescue healthy humans. The film focuses on one such squad of soldiers and scientists. During one of their missions into the wasteland, the team comes under attack and one of their own is captured by the mutants. The rest of the movie, which was meant to serve as an introductory episode of a series, deals with the main characters coping with the loss of their friend and organizing a search-and-rescue mission, while secondary characters allow the viewer to explore various facets of life in the city. The movie touches on many themes including genetic experimentation, virtual reality, and state-controlled marriages. Citizens of the city wear a colored crystal on their sternum based on the individuals genetic makeup, and can mate only with other citizens of the same color. Progeny resulting from people of two different colors would have the genetic mutation that, when combined with the "fountain of youth" drug, created the race of proto-humanoids. Another plot line focuses on the morality of a "fountain of youth" drug. One of the lead female roles is married to a man who did not take the drug because he believed it immoral. Her husband has aged normally into his 60s or 70s while his wife remains physically and visually in her mid 30s. The film features virtual reality goggles. The son of the missing soldier uses the goggles to study and do his history homework, and also to spend time fishing with his father. He also attempts to fulfill his sexual fantasies, but a parental block prevents his fantasy girl from removing her top. Due to low ratings and the high costs associated with producing a sci-fi television show, no other episodes were filmed. Dog Watch Dog Watch was a direct-to-video film released in 1996. Men Men is a 1997 indie drama film written and directed by Zoe Clarke-Williams and starring Sean Young. Nevada Nevada is a 1997 film starring Amy Brenneman and directed by Gary Tieche. An Ungentlemanly Act An Ungentlemanly Act is a 1992 BBC television film about the first days of the invasion of the Falkland Islands in 1982. Malice in Wonderland Malice in Wonderland is a 1982 American independent animation short film directed by Vince Collins, and with graphic design by Miwako. It is loosely based on Lewis Carrolls Alice in Wonderland, displaying surreal images and an aggressive animation style. It is 4 minutes long. Emmanuelle 5: A Time to Dream Emmanuelle 5: A Time to Dream is a 1994 television movie, which was the fifth episode from the erotic series Emmanuelle in Space. It was directed by David Cove, produced by Alain Siritzky, and edited by Josefine Anderson. The screenplay was written by Mark Evan Schwartz, based on character by Emmanuelle Arsan. Dog Dog is a BAFTA-winning stop motion animated short film written, directed and animated by Suzie Templeton. The film was made at the Royal College of Art in 2001. This Is Not a Love Song This is Not a Love Song is a 2002 British film directed by Bille Eltringham and starring Michael Colgan, Kenneth Glenaan, David Bradley and John Henshaw. It is the first film to be streamed live on the Internet simultaneously with its cinema premiere. The film was available online 5–19 September 2003. Beneath Her Window Beneath Her Window is a 2003 Slovenian film directed by Metod Pevec. It was Slovenias submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The main role was played by Polona Juh. L'ex-femme de ma vie The Ex-Wife of My Life or LEx-femme de ma vie is a 2005 French comedy-drama film directed by Josiane Balasko and starring Balasko, Karin Viard and Thierry Lhermitte. It is the sixth film directed by Balasko. Kureyon Shin-chan ankoku tamatama daitsuiseki , also known as Dark Tamatam Thrilling Chase!, is a 1997 Japanese animated film and the fifth installment of the Crayon Shin-chan series. It was released in India on June 17, 2012 as Shin Chan in Dark Tama Tama Thrilling Chase and aired on Hungama TV. It was released as Crayon Shinchan The Movie: The Dark Ball Chase with English subtitles on VCD by PMP Entertainment. Aunt Rose Aunt Rose is a 2005 horror film directed by James Tucker. Retrieval Retrieval is a 2006 Polish film directed by Sławomir Fabicki. It was Polands submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Deep Gold 3D Deep Gold is a 2011 action film directed by Michael Gleissner and produced by Bigfoot Entertainment. Filmed in and around the islands of Cebu and Palawan in the Philippines it stars Bebe Pham, Jaymee Ong and Laury Prudent. The Other Side of the Mirror: Bob Dylan at the Newport Folk Festival The Other Side of the Mirror: Bob Dylan at the Newport Folk Festival is a 2007 documentary film about Bob Dylans appearances at the Newport Folk Festival in three successive years: 1963, 1964, and 1965, directed by Murray Lerner. The film adds to the footage previously seen in Lerners Festival!, with full-length song performances. It includes Dylans controversial electric set from 1965. This film features previously unseen footage, chronicling the changes in Dylans style when he appeared at Newport in three successive years. This film was broadcast by BBC Four on October 14, 2007. Director Murray Lerner commented: "Over the course of three Newport gigs, Dylan becomes more conscious of his power. His charisma is startling. With electricity and radio, he did what Yeats, Lorca, T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound never achieved. He reached a mass audience with poetry." Lou Lou is a 2010 Australian film starring John Hurt, Emily Barclay and Lily Bell Tindley. Dzi Croquettes Dzi Croquettes is a 2009 Brazilian documentary about a Brazilian dance and theater group. Directed by Tatiana Issa and Raphael Alvarez, The film became the most awarded documentary in Brazilian History and had its US premiere at the acclaimed MoMA followed by theatrical release in the United States at the IFC Village Cinemas in New York and Sunset 5 Cinemas Los Angeles, besides theatrical release in Europe and Brazil. The film received outstanding reviews on all major Newspapers such as New York Times, Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly, Film Journal International, Time Out New York, Village Voice, among many others. The Dzi Croquettes were a groundbreaking dance and theater group who used their talent and a mix of humor and derision to challenge the violent dictatorship that gripped Brazil in the 1970s. Creating a new stage language that would influence an entire generation, this theater group revolutionized the gay movement despite being banned and censored by the military regime. Through interviews and archival footage of the group’s incredible performances, directors Raphael Alvarez and Tatiana Issa reveal the origin of the group, their relentless perfectionism, and their unexpected stroke of luck when Liza Minnelli becomes a godmother of sorts to them. However, it also gives a very honest account of the sadness of their final years when tension, egos, AIDS, and even murder ripped them apart. Winner of the Jury and Audience awards for best documentary at this year’s Rio and São Paulo film festivals, Dzi Croquettes combines juicy interviews with group members and current Brazilian and International artist to bring this unique act to a whole new generation. Through it all, we see how this group never flinched from challenging conventional notions of acceptable "masculine" or "feminine" behavior. Mighty Fine Mighty Fine is a 2012 American feature film. Un giorno devi andare There Will Come a Day is a 2013 Italian drama film directed by Giorgio Diritti. It premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. For her performance Jasmine Trinca won the Nastro dArgento for Best Actress. Tell Me O Kkhuda Tell Me O Kkhuda is a 2011 Bollywood drama film directed by Hema Malini, starring Esha Deol, Arjan Bajwa, Sudhanshu Pandey, Vinod Khanna, Dharmendra, Rishi Kapoor, Farooq Sheikh, and Chandan Roy Sanyal in the lead roles; Salman Khan makes a special appearance. It released on 27 October 2011 to mixed reviews at the box office. The music is composed by Pritam and lyrics were by Mayur Puri. The film bears a resemblance to Malinis first directional venture Dil Aashna Hai and is an unofficial remake of the 2008 Hollywood hit Mamma Mia!. Barrymore Barrymore is a 2011 Canadian drama film written and directed by Eric Canuel and based on William Luces 1996 play of the same name. It stars Christopher Plummer reprising his Tony Award-winning role as John Barrymore. Call Me King Call Me King is a 2015 American action crime drama written, produced and directed by R.L. Scott. Scott is also the films cinematographer and choreographed the films fight sequences. Call Me King had a limited theatrical release in the United States on September 4, 2015 during the Labor Day holiday weekend. Holiday Feriado is a 2014 Ecuadorian coming-of-age drama, written and directed by Diego Araujo. The film had its world premiere at the Berlinale, the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival. Mountain Cry Mountain Cry is a 2015 Chinese drama film directed by Larry Yang. The film is based on the novel of the same title by Ge Shuiping. Our Love Story Our Love Story is a 2016 South Korean romantic drama film written and directed by Lee Hyun-ju, starring Lee Sang-hee and Ryu Sun-young. Ordinary Person Ordinary Person is a 2017 South Korean crime-action drama film directed by Kim Bong-han, starring Son Hyun-joo and Jang Hyuk. It was released on 23 March 2017. Disappearance Disappearance is a 2017 Iranian drama film directed by Ali Asgari. The film had its world premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival in the Orizzonti section and later it was screened in the Discovery section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The Queen of Fear The Queen of Fear is a 2018 Argentine drama film directed by Valeria Bertuccelli, in her directorial debut. It was screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. The Sunbeam The Sunbeam is a 1912 American film directed by D.W. Griffith. Captain Kidd's Kids Not to be confused with Mary Pickfords Captain Kidd, also from 1919 Captain Kidds Kids is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. It marked the last film Bebe Daniels worked on as Lloyds leading lady. Prints of this film exist in the film archives of the UCLA Film and Television Archive and Filmoteca Española. Good News Good News is a 1930 American pre-Code musical film directed by Nick Grinde, and starring Bessie Love, Cliff Edwards, and Penny Singleton. The film was shot in black-and-white, although the finale was in Multicolor. The film is preserved at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. The surviving print lacks the color finale; no footage is known to survive. The film was based on the 1927 stage production of the same name. Another film based on the musical, also called Good News, was released in 1947. By the 1940s, the 1930 production was not shown in the United States due to its Pre-Code content, which included sexual innuendo and lewd suggestive humor. Sweepings Sweepings is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by John Cromwell, written by Lester Cohen, and starring Lionel Barrymore, Eric Linden, William Gargan, Gloria Stuart and Alan Dinehart. It was released on April 14, 1933, by RKO Pictures. West of Shanghai West of Shanghai is a 1937 American adventure film directed by John Farrow and starring Boris Karloff as a Chinese warlord. Other films based on the same play included The Bad Man directed by Edwin Carewe and starring Holbrook Blinn, and a 1930 film of the same title directed by Clarence Badger and starring Walter Huston. In 1941, M-G-M made a version entitled The Bad Man, starring Wallace Beery and Ronald Reagan and directed by Richard Thorpe. Hired Wife Hired Wife is a 1940 American romantic comedy film starring Rosalind Russell and Brian Aherne. Phony Express Phony Express is the 75th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1943 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Aag Aag is a 1948 Bollywood film which is produced, directed by and stars Raj Kapoor. The film marked the debut of him as producer and director and was the first film produced by his R.K. banner. Nargis, Premnath, Nigar Sultana and Kamini Kaushal also starred in supporting roles. Raj Kapoors youngest brother Shashi Kapoor appeared as a child artist in this film playing the younger version of his character. This was the first film in which Raj Kapoor and Nargis appeared together. I'm a Monkey's Uncle Im a Monkeys Uncle is the 110th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1948 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Up-Standing Sitter The Up-Standing Sitter is a 1948 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, directed by Robert McKimson, starring Daffy Duck. All voices are by Mel Blanc. The title is a play on the expression "up-standing citizen" and on standing being opposite of sitting The cartoon was made in Cinecolor when a 1948 strike briefly halted production at Technicolor. Domenica d'agosto Sunday in August is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Emmer. The film was nominated for a BAFTA. Gaby Gaby is a 1956 drama film made by MGM. It is the third version of the play Waterloo Bridge, previously made into films in 1931 and 1940. It is the only version of the play made in color, and the least faithful to it. Not only the story but the names of the characters were also changed. Unlike the 1931 and 1940 versions, this film ends happily. This version was directed by Curtis Bernhardt and produced by Edwin H. Knopf. The screenplay was by Albert Hackett, Frances Goodrich and Charles Lederer, based on the screenplay of Waterloo Bridge by S. N. Behrman, Paul H. Rameau and George Froeschel. All three versions were based on the play by Robert E. Sherwood. The film stars Leslie Caron as Gaby and John Kerr with Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Taina Elg and Margalo Gillmore. Panic in the Parlor Sailor Beware! is a 1956 British romantic comedy film directed by Gordon Parry. It was released as Panic in the Parlor in the United States. The film is an adaptation of the successful stage play of the same name. It follows the story of a sailor betrothed to be married, but wary that home-life may echo that of her parents: a hen-pecked husband and battle-axe mother. It is one of Michael Caines first films; he has a small, uncredited role as a sailor. Bhuvan Shome Bhuvan Shome is a 1969 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Mrinal Sen. The cast includes Utpal Dutt and Suhasini Mulay. Sen based his film on a Bengali story by Balai Chand Mukhopadhyay. The film is considered a landmark in modern Indian cinema. This was the debut film of Suhasini Mulay. Amitabh Bachchan did the voiceover and was the narrator. W pustyni i w puszczy Desert and Wilderness is a 1973 Polish film directed by Władysław Ślesicki. Adapted from the 1911 novel In Desert and Wilderness by Henryk Sienkiewicz, it tells the story of two kids, Staś Tarkowski and Nel Rawlison, kidnapped by the rebels during Mahdis rebellion in Sudan.. The film lasts about 3 hours, and is composed of 2 parts which were shown separately in theaters. Work on it started in 1971. It was filmed in Egypt, Sudan and Bulgaria, with an international cast and crew. At the same time, a four-part miniseries was made. It is very much like the movie, but has some additional scenes and the ones that can be seen in the movie look and sound slightly different. Another adaptation was released in 2001 Pets Pets is a 1974 film starring Candice Rialson as a runaway who has various adventures. Khel Khel Mein Khel Khel Mein is a 1975 Indian Hindi film directed by Ravi Tandon. The films music was composed by R.D. Burman and the lyrics written by Gulshan Bawra. The film stars Rishi Kapoor, Neetu Singh and Rakesh Roshan as college students, who play a prank and get involved with a notorious criminal. The film turns quickly from fun and frolic to a taut thriller. Iftekhar in a negative role, Dev kumar in a positive role and Aruna Irani also star in the film. The Swiss Conspiracy The Swiss Conspiracy is a 1976 action film directed by Jack Arnold and starring David Janssen, Senta Berger and Elke Sommer. It was co-produced between Germany and the United States. The French Woman The French Woman is a 1977 French drama film directed by Just Jaeckin and starring Françoise Fabian. The film is inspired by the life of French brothel madam Madame Claude. King King is a 1978 American television miniseries based on the life of Martin Luther King Jr., the American civil rights leader and 1964 Nobel laureate. It aired for three consecutive nights on NBC from February 12 through 14, 1978. The miniseries earned nine Emmy Award nominations, including nominations for actors Paul Winfield, Cicely Tyson and Ossie Davis. Several real-life figures from the Civil Rights Movement had minor roles in the production, including then-Atlanta mayor Maynard Jackson, Kings sister Christine King Farris, his niece Alveda King, and his four children: Yolanda, Martin III, Dexter and Bernice. Donzaleigh Abernathy, Tony Bennett, Julian Bond and Ramsey Clark each portrayed themselves. Falling in Love Again Falling in Love Again is a 1980 American romantic comedy film directed by Steven Paul and starring Elliott Gould and Susannah York. The film also introduces Michelle Pfeiffer as the girl of the story in her early years. Heatwave Heatwave is a 1982 Australian film directed by Phillip Noyce based on the murder of Juanita Nielsen. It was the second of two films inspired by this story that came out around this time, the first being The Killing of Angel Street. Lonely Hearts Lonely Hearts is a 1982 Australian film directed by Paul Cox which won the 1982 AFI Award for Best Film and was nominated in four other categories. The Ploughman's Lunch The Ploughmans Lunch is a 1983 British drama film written by Ian McEwan and directed by Richard Eyre which features Jonathan Pryce, Tim Curry, and Rosemary Harris. The film looks at the media world in Margaret Thatchers Britain during the time of the Falklands War. It was a part of Channel 4s "Film on Four" strand, enjoying a successful and critically lauded theatrical release prior to its television screenings. Le miraculé The Miracle is a 1987 French comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky. It was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. Missing Link Missing Link is a 1988 film written and directed by Carol and David Hughes. Dealers Dealers is a 1989 British film directed by Colin Bucksey. It stars Paul McGann and Rebecca De Mornay. Bloodfist VI: Ground Zero Bloodfist VI: Ground Zero is a 1995 action film starring Don Wilson, Marcus Aurelius, Michael Blanks and Anthony Boyer. It was directed by Rick Jacobson and written by Brendan Broderick and Rob Kerchner. Sioux City Sioux City is a 1994 American mystery drama film directed by and starring Lou Diamond Phillips, Gary Farmer as Russell White, Tantoo Cardinal as Dawn Rainfeather, and future Touched by an Angel star John Dye as Colin Adams. It was shot in Santa Clarita. White Wolves II: Legend of the Wild White Wolves II: Legend of the Wild is a 1996 coming of age-survival drama film directed by Terence H. Winkless and starring Ele Keats, Elizabeth Berkley and Jeremy London. It is the second straight-to-video sequel to A Cry in the Wild. The plot follows a group of troubled teenagers trying to survive in the wilderness of the Cascade Mountains. The family film premiered on the Disney Channel before its direct-to-video release. Obsession Obsession is a 1997 Franco-German drama film directed by Peter Sehr and starring Daniel Craig. The film was released in Germany on 28 August 1997 and premiered in Canadas Toronto International Film Festival on 9 September the same year. Land of the Free Land of the Free is a 1998 film directed by Jerry Jameson and starring Jeff Speakman and William Shatner. UFO: Target Earth UFO: Target Earth is a 1974 American film directed by Michael A. DeGaetano. Get Yourself a College Girl Get Yourself a College Girl, also released as The Swinging Set, is a 1964 Metrocolor film comedy in the style of a beach party movie. The plot involves a college co-ed who tries to balance her time writing songs and dealing with her publisher who tries to pursue her. It was directed by Sidney Miller and written by Robert E. Kent, and filmed at Sun Valley, United States. Galaxy Express 999 is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Leiji Matsumoto, later adapted into a number of anime films and television series. It is set in a spacefaring, high-tech future in which humans have learned how to transfer their minds and emotions with perfect fidelity into mechanical bodies, thus achieving practical immortality. The manga won the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen in 1978. The anime series won the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize in 1981. Matsumoto was inspired to create Galaxy Express 999 by the idea of a steam train running through the stars in the novel Night on the Galactic Railroad by Kenji Miyazawa. Cool Air Cool Air is a 1999 black-and-white horror film directed by and starring Bryan Moore, and co-starring Jack Donner, with cinematography by Michael Bratkowski. It is based on the short story "Cool Air" by H. P. Lovecraft. This film is the start of a multi-volume series called The H.P. Lovecraft Collection. The series is supposed to feature the best of the films submitted at the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival. Adavi Donga Adavi Donga is a 1985 Telugu film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Chiranjeevi, Radha, Sharada, Rao Gopal Rao and others in the lead roles. Chakravarthy composed the music for the film. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office. Jung Jung is a 2000 Bollywood film directed by Sanjay Gupta. The film stars Aditya Pancholi as the antagonist with Sanjay Dutt, Jackie Shroff, Raveena Tandon and Shilpa Shetty in the lead roles. The film has some similarities to the Hollywood film Desperate Measures. Our Lady of the Sphere Our Lady of the Sphere is a 1969 experimental film directed by Larry Jordan. Ana and the Others Ana and the Others is a 2003 Argentine independent drama film directed and written by Celina Murga. Le barzellette The Jokes is a 2004 Italian anthology comedy film written and directed by Carlo Vanzina. Burnt Out Burnt Out is a 2005 French drama film directed by Fabienne Godet. Flying Lessons Flying Lessons is a 2007 Italian drama film directed by Francesca Archibugi. For her performance Giovanna Mezzogiorno was nominated for Nastro dArgento for best actress and for David di Donatello in the same category. Tomie: Beginning is a 2005 Japanese horror film directed by Ataru Oikawa and a prequel to the 1999 film Tomie. It is the fifth installment of the Tomie film series. American Blackout American Blackout is a documentary film directed by Ian Inaba. It premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. The film chronicles the 2002 defeat, and 2004 reelection, of Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney to the U.S. House of Representatives; it also discusses issues surrounding alleged voter disenfranchisement and the use of voting machines in both the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections. The film focuses heavily on McKinney, and claims that her 2002 loss in a Democratic primary to Denise Majette was part of an effort to disenfranchise minority voters. McKinney claims that Republican voters in her district tipped the primary election to Majette. This itself is legal, as Georgia law opens primaries to all voters irrespective of party. After losing, McKinney filed a lawsuit claiming that open primaries are a violation of the 14th Amendment, but a court dismissed the case. The film also includes civil rights leader and U.S. Representative John Lewis with a powerful recounting of the march from Selma to Montgomery Alabama across the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Also Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders appears in this documentary speaking about the desire of big money to keep voter turnout low. The documentary won the Special Jury Prize at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. The Matrimony The Matrimony is a 2007 Chinese horror film directed by Hua-Tao Teng and starring Leon Lai, Fan Bingbing, and Rene Liu. The movie was released on February 28, 2007. Strait Jacket is a light novel series by Ichirō Sakaki with illustrations by Yō Fujishiro, published by Fujimi Shobo under their Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint. It was published in 11 volumes between 2000 and 2010. The series was adapted into a 3-episode original video animation series in 2007. A film version of the OVA aired in the United States on the Syfy channel. Alien Rising Gemini Rising is a 2013 American Action Sci-Fi Thriller produced by Tim Anderson and directed by Dana Schroeder. The film stars Lance Henriksen, Amy Hathaway, John Savage, Brian Krause and Dave Vescio. Kawa Kawa is a 2010 New Zealand film directed by Katie Wolfe originally titled Nights in the Gardens of Spain. The film stars Calvin Tuteao as Kawariki. A coming out film drama, it is based on the novel Nights in the Gardens of Spain by Witi Ihimaera. Wrath Wrath is a 2011 Australian horror film written and directed by Jonathan N Dixon and starring Stef Dawson, Corey Page, William Emmons, Xavier Fernandez, Rebecca Ratcliff, Michael Windeyer, and Charlie Falkner. The film was inspired by revenge films of the 1970s, including The Last House on the Left and I Spit on Your Grave. Me at the Zoo Me at the Zoo is a 2012 documentary film directed by Chris Moukarbel and Valerie Veatch and starring Chris Crocker. Me at the Zoo takes a look at the young video blogger from a small town in Tennessee. The documentary delves into the life of Chris Crocker who was made famous on the internet through numerous public videos, notably his video "Leave Britney Alone", which garnered mainstream media attention. The film also explores how video sharing and social media have shaped the way people share their stories and go about their lives. On January 17, 2012, HBO Documentary Films secured the US broadcasting rights to the film. It premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2012 and on HBO on June 25, 2012. The Smoke The Smoke, also known as Two Days in the Smoke, is a British crime thriller starring Matt Di Angelo, Lili Bordán, Stephen Marcus, Lindsay Armaou, Anna Passey and Alan Ford. Lawyer Brad Walker is having a bad day. His girlfriend Sasha has left him for a mate of his. And hes lost his job. While drowning his sorrows, Brad overhears a conversation between two drug dealers. In a moment of madness, Brad decides to steal thousands of pounds from their boss Jack, an intimidating gangster who will stop at nothing to get his money back and exact retribution on the one who took it. Like the Wind Like the Wind is a 2013 Italian biographical film directed by Marco Simon Puccioni. The film narrates the story of Armida Miserere, the first woman to direct a high security jail in Italy. Marseille Marseille is a French film directed by Kad Merad, released in 2016. Motta Shiva Ketta Shiva Motta Shiva Ketta Shiva is 2017 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film directed by Sai Ramani, starring Raghava Lawrence and Nikki Galrani in the leading roles while Sathyaraj and Ashutosh Rana play supporting roles. The film is a remake of the 2015 Telugu film Pataas. The music was composed by Amresh Ganesh with editing done by Praveen K. L. and cinematography by Sarvesh Murari. The film began production in November 2015 and was released on 9 March 2017. The film was dubbed into Hindi as ACP Shiva by RKD Studios. Room No. 7 Room No.7 is a 2017 South Korean comedy thriller film starring Shin Ha-kyun and Do Kyung-soo. Ramona Ramona is a 1910 American short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, based on Helen Hunt Jacksons 1884 novel Ramona. Through a love story, the early silent short explores racial injustice to Native Americans and stars Mary Pickford and Henry B. Walthall. A copy of the print survives in the Library of Congress film archive. The film was remade in 1928 with Dolores del Rio and 1936 with Loretta Young. Mud and Sand Mud and Sand is a silent film starring Stan Laurel. Laurel plays a matador who makes a fool of a famous Spanish dancer. The dancer demands revenge and, in the end, kills the matador by throwing a concealed brick at him after a fight with the fiercest bull in Spain. The moral of the story, shown in the last scene, is: "If you want to live long — and be happy — cut out the bull!" The title spoofs the Rudolph Valentino film Blood and Sand, and many scenes directly parody that film. Beau Geste Beau Geste is a silent film based on the novel Beau Geste by P. C. Wren. Ronald Colman stars as the title character. Life Begins Life Begins is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film starring Loretta Young, Eric Linden, Aline MacMahon and Glenda Farrell. The film was adapted from the play of the same name by Mary M. Axelson. It was released by Warner Bros. on September 10, 1932. The film was praised for its honest portrayal of a maternity ward. Blondes at Work Blondes at Work is a 1938 American crime mystery film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Albert DeMond. The film stars Glenda Farrell and Barton MacLane. This is the fourth film in a series of Torchy Blane movies by Warner Bros. It was released on February 6, 1938. The film is followed by Torchy Blane in Panama. Lord Jeff Lord Jeff is a 1938 MGM film, set in England, starring Freddie Bartholomew as a spoiled orphan who has gotten mixed up with some crooks, but gets set straight by a stint in a mercantile marine vocational school for orphaned boys. Porky & Daffy Porky & Daffy is a 1938 Warner Bros. cartoon produced by Leon Schlesinger, starting Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. Step by Step Step by Step is a 1946 American drama film directed by Phil Rosen, written by Stuart Palmer, and starring Lawrence Tierney, Anne Jeffreys, Lowell Gilmore, Myrna Dell, Harry Harvey and Addison Richards. It was released on August 30, 1946, by RKO Pictures. Living in a Big Way Living in a Big Way is an American musical comedy film starring Gene Kelly and Marie McDonald as a couple who marry during World War II after only knowing each other a short time. This was director Gregory La Cavas final film. Tell It to the Judge Tell It to the Judge is a 1949 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Foster and starring Rosalind Russell as a divorcee who tries to get back her ex-husband, played by Robert Cummings. The Atomic City The Atomic City is a 1952 thriller film directed by Jerry Hopper, starring Gene Barry and Lydia Clarke. The story takes place at Los Alamos, where a nuclear physicist lives and works. Terrorists kidnap his son and demand that the physicist turn over the H-bomb formula. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing, Sydney Boehm being the nominee. Little Boy Boo Little Boy Boo is a 1954 "Looney Tunes" cartoon animated short directed by Robert McKimson and starring Foghorn Leghorn, Miss Prissy, and Egghead Jr. The cartoon was one of several in the Foghorn Leghorn series utilizing the theme of Foghorn attempting to woo the widowed Miss Prissy by babysitting her gifted son. Man Beast Man Beast is a 1956 American horror film directed and produced by Jerry Warren. It was Warrens first directorial effort and the first film distributed by his Associated Producers, Inc. The film is about a young woman who persuades some mountain climbers to trek up to the Himalayas to attempt to find her missing brother, who hasnt been heard from since he went there on an earlier expedition to find the Abominable Snowman. A mysterious guide befriends them, but winds up actually in league with the Yeti who inhabit the mountains, and he secretly works against the explorers behind their backs, killing them off one by one. Film historian Bill Warren said a lot of the mountain climbing footage was taken from an unfinished foreign film, "probably of Mexican origin". The film was shown as early as April 1956, and opened in Los Angeles on December 5, 1956. The film was distributed in the United States as a double feature with Prehistoric Women. The Girl Most Likely The Girl Most Likely is a musical and comedy film about a young woman who becomes engaged to three men at the same time. The film, a remake of Tom, Dick and Harry, was directed by Mitchell Leisen, and stars Jane Powell, Cliff Robertson, and Keith Andes. The choreography is by Gower Champion. This was the last film produced by RKO Radio Pictures and was distributed by Universal Pictures. It was also the final film directed by Leisen. The Iron Sheriff The Iron Sheriff is a 1957 Western film starring Sterling Hayden. The Crammer The Crammer is a 1958 West German comedy film directed by Axel von Ambesser and starring Heinz Rühmann, Wera Frydtberg and Gert Fröbe. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Berthel and Robert Stratil. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. A Dance in the Rain Ples v dežju is a 1961 Slovene film directed by Boštjan Hladnik. Its international English title is Dance in the Rain. It is a love drama based on the novel Črni dnevi in beli dan by Dominik Smole. Ples v dežju is Hladniks first feature film after he returned from Paris, where he worked with Claude Chabrol, Robert Siodmak & Philippe de Broca. It is considered the first Slovenian film noir. On the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of Slovene film in 2005, Slovene film critics of various generations chose Ples v dežju as the best Slovene film. The Film Fund of the Republic of Slovenia thus funded its DVD release to in honour this anniversary. It was the first Slovene film to have its image and sound digitally corrected. A discussion with Boštjan Hladnik was filmed especially for this edition. The director also participated in the choice of other materials included on the DVD: film trailers, excerpts from Enfant Terrible - the documentary portrait of Boštjan Hladnik directed by Damjan Kozole, excerpts from the television show Povečava directed by Franci Slak, and excerpts from the documentary portrait of the actor Miha Baloh directed by Slavko Hren. Apart from Slovene, it has subtitles in six languages: English, German, French, Italian, Serbian and Croatian. Almost Angels Almost Angels is a 1962 Walt Disney Productions film about a group of boys in the Vienna Boys Choir. The film shows the choristers recruitment process, the rehearsals and the life in the institution as well. The story also conveys the value of friendship, honesty and loyalty. The child actors were actual members of the Vienna Boys Choir who perform several traditional Austrian songs throughout the motion picture. The filming took place in the Augarten Palais, the surroundings of Vienna and some other places of the beautiful Austrian landscape. In the United States, the film was released as the second half of a double bill. The first feature on the double bill was the 1962 re-release of Lady and the Tramp. The Slave The Slave 1962 Italian peplum film directed by Sergio Corbucci and starring Steve Reeves and Gianna Maria Canale. It is an unofficial sequel to Stanley Kubricks 1960 film Spartacus, as it includes a mention of the character Varinia, who was specifically created for the novel template for that film. The running time was 100 minutes. The Howl The Howl is a 1970 Italian comedy film directed by Tinto Brass. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. The Optimists of Nine Elms The Optimists of Nine Elms, also known as The Optimists, is a 1973 British drama film starring Peter Sellers and directed by Anthony Simmons, who also wrote the 1964 novel upon which the film is based. The film is about an old street musician who strikes up a friendship with two children - Liz, played by Donna Mullane, and her younger brother Mark, played by John Chaffey. Neither of the child actors was featured in future films. A young Keith Chegwin also played a small role. Mullane was recruited for her role by the film crew when they were scouting locations and saw her as she was walking home from school Shaolin Prince Shaolin Prince aka Death Mask of the Ninja, Shaolin Death Mask, Iron Fingers of Death is a 1981 Hong Kong martial arts-action film released by Shaw Brothers and directed by Chia Tang. It is one of the Shaolin Temple themed martial arts films and featured Ti Lung, Derek Yee and Jason Pai Piao. Curfew Curfew is an American action/horror 1989 film directed by Gary Winick. This movie was his directorial debut feature, about two brothers seeking revenge against the members of the legal system who sentenced them to Death Row. Curfew, like Out of the Rain, his second film, were "little-seen thrillers, the former so violent that it suffered censorship and certification problems" in the United Kingdom. In fact, the film was rejected for video by the British Board of Film Classification in 1988 and was finally released fully uncut in 2002. Challenger Challenger is a 1990 American disaster drama television film based on the events surrounding the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. Its production was somewhat controversial as the families of the astronauts generally objected to it. The film concentrates on the safety inspections and arguments surrounding the O-rings that ultimately were blamed for the explosion of Challenger. While doing this, it also aims to show the personal humanity of the seven crew members. Generally, the film supports the Space Shuttle program and the dedication of NASA personnel in general while criticizing NASA management. Night Visions Night Visions is a 1990 American made-for-television supernatural thriller film co-written and directed by Wes Craven. Night of the Sharks Night of the Sharks is a 1988 Italian-Spanish-Mexican film directed and co-written by Tonino Ricci. The films story takes place in Miami, Florida and Cancún, Mexico, although it was filmed in the Dominican Republic. The Station La stazione, internationally released as The Station, is a 1990 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Sergio Rubini. For this film Rubini won a David di Donatello for Best New Director and Margherita Buy was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress. Husbands and Lovers La villa del venerdì is a 1991 Italian erotic-drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. The film is a transposition of the novel with the same name written by Alberto Moravia. It is the last film directed by Bolognini. A Mother's Revenge Desperate Justice is a 1993 American film starring Lesley Ann Warren, Bruce Davison, and Shirley Knight. The teleplay adaptation was written by John Bensink https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107607/?ref_=nm_flmg_wr_4. It was based on the novel of the same name by Richard Speight from Nashville, Tennessee. The original novel may have been based on true story, as Speight was a Tennessean criminal attorney. According to Barnes & Noble author information, "He taught trial law at Vanderbilt University for 14 years, and was a Writer in Residence at Belmont University for five years." Witchcraft 8: Salem's Ghost Witchcraft VIII: Salems Ghost is a 1996 horror film directed by Joseph John Barmettler and starring Lee Grober, Kim Kopf, Tom Overmyer, David Weills, Anthoni Stewart, and Jack van Landingham. The eighth film in the WitchCraft Horror Series horror film series, it was made by Vista Street Entertainment and released by Troma Studios Sweet Angel Mine Sweet Angel Mine is a 1996 thriller film directed by Curtis Radclyffe A Brother's Kiss A Brothers Kiss is a 1997 American independent drama film written and directed by Seth Zvi Rosenfeld and starring Nick Chinlund and Michael Raynor. It is based on a play by Rosenfeld. It is also Rosenfelds directorial debut. A Brothers Kiss was based on a play by writer/director Seth Zvi Rosenfeld, who grew up in the same neighborhood as actor Michael Raynor; Raynor and Nick Chinlund were also friends as children. Surrender Dorothy Surrender Dorothy is an independent film by director Kevin DiNovis which won first place at the 1998 Slamdance Film Festival. The film stars Peter Pryor, Kevin DiNovis, and is the first film role for Elizabeth Banks, who appears in the credits as "Elizabeth Casey." Pantry Panic Pantry Panic is the third animated cartoon short in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 24, 1941, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Lonely Boy Lonely Boy is a 1962 cinéma vérité documentary about the former teen sensation Paul Anka. The film takes its name from Ankas hit song, "Lonely Boy", which he performs to screaming fans in the film. This short documentary makes use of hand-held cameras to record intimate backstage moments. Co-directed by Roman Kroitor and Wolf Koenig, this National Film Board of Canada production won a Canadian Film Award as top film of the year and was nominated at the BAFTA Awards for its best short film prize. No Tomorrow No Tomorrow is a 1999 action thriller film directed by Master P and starring Master P himself, as well as Pam Grier and Gary Busey. It was released direct-to-video on October 19, 1999 by No Limit Films. Kickboxer, Gary Daniels co-stars. Gudgudee Gudgudee is a 1997 Indian comedy film directed by Basu Chatterjee. No Rest for the Brave No Rest for the Brave is a 2003 French / Austrian comedy film directed by Alain Guiraudie. The film was screened at the Directors Fortnight event of the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. 24 Hours on Craigslist 24 Hours on Craigslist is a 2005 American feature-length documentary that captures the people and stories behind a single days posts on the classified ad website Craigslist. The film, made with the approval of Craigslists founder Craig Newmark, is woven from interviews with the sites users, all of whom opted in to be contacted by the production when they submitted their posts on August 4, 2003. The documentary screened in nine film festivals during 2004 and 2005, winning a best feature documentary, and played in a limited, self-distributed, theatrical release in 2005 and 2006. The film was released on DVD on April 25, 2006. Chow lok yuen The Park is a 2003 Hong Kong horror film originally released in 3-D. The film was directed and produced by Andrew Lau. The film was shown at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival as part of the midnight screenings. Queen: Greatest Video Hits 2 Greatest Video Hits 2 is the second DVD of music videos from the English band, Queen. It was released in November 2003, and included video hits of the band from 1981 to 1989. It was at number one in UK, in its first week. It also peaked at number 1 in Ireland. In that same year the DVD was number 2 in Spain, and number 4 in Italy. It was certified 2 platinum awards in UK, platinum in France and Australia, gold in Germany, Spain, Poland and other countries. It features an option for audio commentary from both Brian May and Roger Taylor on each music video, reflecting on their memories and opinions of each video. Music videos from Innuendo were not included on the DVD. Jam Jam is a 2006 drama film directed by Craig E. Serling. Written by Serling and Nicole Lonner, the film was executive produced by Dianne Burnett for Burnett Entertainment in association with Thanksgiving Films. As Serlings first feature-length project, Jam is based upon a short film by the same name that Serling shot in 2004. Starring Elizabeth Bogush, Dan Byrd, Julie Claire, and David DeLuise, Jam premiered at the Vail Film Festival on April 1, 2006, aired on television on the Starz! TV channel, and was released on DVD on July 3, 2007, by the Starz! distribution branch of Anchor Bay Entertainment. Stealing a Nation Stealing a Nation is a 2004 Granada Television documentary about the British–American clandestine operation that saw the expulsion of the native Chagossian population of Diego Garcia and neighbouring islands. More than 2,000 people were exiled to Mauritius between 1967 and 1973, so that Diego Garcia could become a United States airbase. The film contains a series of interviews with native Chagossians, who have been deprived of their right of return and forced to live in abject poverty. Stealing a Nation was written and directed by John Pilger, and produced and directed by Christopher Martin; reconstruction footage was directed by Sean Crotty. All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane is a 2007 Australian romantic comedy film directed by Louise Alston and written by Stephen Vagg. It follows Anthea, a 25-year-old girl who hates her job and has to sit back and watch as all her friends move away from her hometown, Brisbane, to make a better life. In 2013, The Guardian referred to it as a "cult film" inspired by "a typically Brisbane lament... the departure of people in their late 20s to Sydney, Melbourne, London or New York." Shiva Shiva is a 2006 Indian action film produced and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film was a prequel to the original 1990, Shiva, which is a remake of the 1989 Telugu film of the same name. The film was screened at New York Asian Film Festival. Later was dubbed in Tamil as Udhayam 2006. The movie was failure at box office. Anna's Storm Annas Storm is a 2007 action drama film starring Sheree J. Wilson and directed by Kristoffer Tabori. It also has the working title Hells Rain in the UK. Four Boxes Four Boxes is a 2009 low-budget horror thriller starring Justin Kirk, Terryn Westbrook and Sam Rosen. The film was written, produced and directed by the husband-and-wife team Wyatt McDill and Megan Huber of Minneapolis. The 85-minute film, which cost $40,000 to produce, debuted at the 2009 South by Southwest film festival. The film is about three people who run an online auction business disposing of the possessions of recently deceased people. They move into a house they have to clear out, and discover on the computer a bookmarked website. This newly discovered website plays four webcams that are hidden in the apartment of a hooded bombmaker who is unaware he is being watched. A Quiet Little Marriage A Quiet Little Marriage is a 2008 drama film directed by Mo Perkins and written by Perkins, Mary Elizabeth Ellis and Cy Carter. It also stars Ellis and Carter. The Beautiful Girl The Beautiful Girl is a 1969 Soviet drama film directed by Arūnas Žebriūnas. Hospitalité is a 2010 Japanese comedy film directed by Koji Fukada. Va: Quarter Cutting Va is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language neo-noir comedy film written and directed by Pushkar-Gayathri. It stars Shiva, SPB Charan and Lekha Washington in the lead roles, with Kalyan, John Vijay and Abhinayashree playing supporting roles. The films story takes place in one night, in which a man, with the help of his would-be brother-in-law, hunts for a last liquor before leaving to Saudi Arabia. The film tells the story of Sunderrajan aka Sura, who with the help of his sisters fiancé Marthandam, hunts for liquor on a dry day in Chennai before leaving to Saudi Arabia. The film was released on 5 November 2010 during Diwali to mixed reviews but become a sleeper hit against within a budget of ₹2 crore. The film, produced by Sashikanth Sivajis Y NOT Studios and distributed by Dhayanidhi Alagiris Cloud Nine Movies, features film score composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar and cinematography by Nirav Shah. The shooting of the film commenced in early 2010 and was held at various locations in Chennai. Three Sisters Three Sisters is a 2012 Chinese documentary film directed by Wang Bing. The film depicts three sisters living in a small village near the Sino-Burmese border. They have been abandoned by their mother while their father seeks work in a nearby city. The film received the Orizzonti Award at the 69th Venice International Film Festival, where it premiered. Michael H - Profession: Director Michael H – Profession: Director is a 2013 documentary film directed by Yves Montmayeur about the Austrian film director Michael Haneke. Bath Salt Zombies Bath Salt Zombies is a 2013 American horror comedy directed by Dustin Mills, written by Mills and Clint Weller, and starring Josh Eal, Ethan Holey, Jackie McKown, Dave Parker, and Brandon Salkil. It is about zombie attacks brought on by concentrated bath salts. One for the Road One for the Road is a 2014 Mexican comedy film directed by Jack Zagha Kababie. It was one of fourteen films shortlisted by Mexico to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to 600 Miles. Tempestad Tempestad is a 2016 Mexican documentary film directed by Tatiana Huezo. It was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Under the Dome Under the Dome is a 2015 self-financed, Chinese documentary film by Chai Jing, a former China Central Television journalist, concerning air pollution in China. It was viewed over 150 million times on Tencent within three days of its release, and had been viewed a further 150 million times by the time it was taken offline four days later. Chai Jing started making the documentary when her as yet unborn daughter developed a tumour in the womb, which had to be removed very soon after her birth. Chai blames air pollution for the tumour. The film, which combines footage of a lecture with interviews and factory visits, has been compared with Al Gores An Inconvenient Truth in both its style and likely impact. The film openly criticises state-owned energy companies, steel producers and coal factories, as well as showing the inability of the Ministry of Environmental Protection to act against the big polluters. Despite demonstrating the failure of Chinas regulations on pollution, the Chinese government at first did not censor the film. Instead, the Peoples Daily reposted the film alongside an interview with Chai, while Chen Jining, the recently appointed minister for environmental protection, praised the film. However, within a week, the Communist Party’s publicity department confidentially ordered the film to be removed. An employee of China Business News was suspended for leaking the order. IDI: Inspector Dawood Ibrahim Inspector Dawood Ibrahim, also known as IDI, is a 2016 Indian Malayalam action-comedy film directed by Sajid Yahiya. It stars Jayasurya in the lead role with Sshivada, Joju George, and Sunil Sukhada playing supporting roles. The soundtrack and background score are composed by Rahul Raj. Sujith Sarang handles the cinematography, with editing by Shameer Muhammed. IDI narrates the story of a man who has dreamt of being police officer all his life and eventually works hard to become one. It was released in India on 12 August 2016. The film also had a Hindi dubbed release titled Fauladi Policewala. A Season in France A Season in France is a 2017 French drama film directed by Mahamat Saleh Haroun. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The film opened the Afrika Filmfestival in Louvain, Belgium in April 2018 and is distributed in the Benelux by Imagine Sultan: The Saviour Sultan:The Saviour is a 2018 Indian Bengali language action masala film directed by Raja Chanda. The film features Jeet, Bidya Sinha Mim and Priyanka Sarkar in the leading roles. The film releases in West Bengal. The movie is a remake of 2015 Tamil movie Vedalam. For His Son For His Son is a 1912 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. The film was shot in Fort Lee when Biograph Company and other early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based there at the beginning of the 20th century. A print of the film survives today. A Romance of Happy Valley A Romance of Happy Valley is a 1919 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish. Believed lost for almost 50 years, a print was discovered in 1965 in the State Film Archives of the Soviet Union, which donated it to the Museum of Modern Art. Condemned! Condemned is a 1929 American black and white pre-Code melodrama, directed by Wesley Ruggles, and starring Ronald Colman, Ann Harding, Dudley Digges, Louis Wolheim, William Elmer, and Wilhelm von Brincken. The movie was adapted by Sidney Howard from the novel by Blair Niles. La tête d'un homme A Mans Neck is a 1933 French crime film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Harry Baur, Valéry Inkijinoff and Alexandre Rignault. It is an adaptation of the 1931 novel A Battle of Nerves by Georges Simenon, featuring the fictional detective Jules Maigret. It was the third film in cinema history to feature the Maigret character. It was remade in 1950 as The Man on the Eiffel Tower. The films sets were designed by the art director Georges Wakhévitch. The Nitwits The Nitwits is a 1935 American comedy film directed by George Stevens from a screenplay written by Fred Guiol and Al Boasberg, based on a story by Stuart Palmer. Released by RKO on June 7, 1935, the film stars the comedy duo of Wheeler & Woolsey, with featured roles being filled by Fred Keating, Betty Grable, Evelyn Brent and Erik Rhodes. Fred Keating replaced Lionel Atwill, who later played the villain in the 1946 remake, Genius at Work. Some More of Samoa Some More of Samoa is a 1941 film directed by Del Lord and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 59th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Tuttles of Tahiti The Tuttles of Tahiti is a 1942 film directed by Charles Vidor and starring Charles Laughton and Jon Hall. It was based on the novel No More Gas by James Norman Hall and Charles Nordhoff. The Bamboo Blonde The Bamboo Blonde is a 1946 American war film directed by Anthony Mann based on an original story "Chicago Lulu" by Wayne Whittaker. A low budget production, it stars singer Frances Langford in the title role, Ralph Edwards – from TVs This Is Your Life – and Russell Wade, usually a bit player. As an RKO star, Langford was famous for her role in entertaining the troops in World War II, and the film features a number of songs that her character sings at a nightclub. The Return of the Whistler The Return of the Whistler is a 1948 American mystery film noir based on the radio drama The Whistler. Directed by D. Ross Lederman, the production features Michael Duane, Lenore Aubert, and Dick Lane. This is the eighth and final entry in Columbia Pictures "Whistler" series, produced in the 1940s. This was the only film in this series that did not star Richard Dix. Gunman in the Streets Gunman in the Streets is a French/US-produced 1950 black-and-white film noir directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Dane Clark and Simone Signoret. Unreleased for theatrical screening in the US, the film was titled Time Running Out for its US television syndication from 1963. The low-budget B-movie was shot on location in Paris. A French-language version of the film was released in France under the title Le Traque. The Emperor's Nightingale The Emperors Nightingale is a 1949 Czechoslovak animated film directed by Jiří Trnka and Miloš Makovec. The film is based on the fairy tale The Nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen. Boris Karloff provides the voice of the narrator in an American dubbed version. The film won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. Blackout Murder by Proxy, released in the United States as Blackout, is a 1954 British crime drama film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Dane Clark and Belinda Lee. The screenplay concerns a man who is offered money to marry a woman. The Bespoke Overcoat The Bespoke Overcoat is a 1956 British short film directed by Jack Clayton, based on a 1953 play of the same name by Wolf Mankowitz. The story is an adaptation of Nikolai Gogols short story The Overcoat with the action moved from Russia to the East End of London. In this version the protagonists are poor Jews working in the clothing trade. It won an Oscar at the 29th Academy Awards in 1957 for Best Short Subject. The play was performed at the Arts Theatre in London with Kossoff and Bass and was directed by Alec Clunes. The supporting cast was Harold Kasket and Oscar Quitak. Clear Skies Clear Skies is a 1961 Soviet romance film directed by Grigori Chukhrai. It won the Grand Prix at the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival. Curse of the Blood Ghouls Slaughter of the Vampires is a 1962 Italian horror film written and directed by Roberto Mauri. The film is set in 19th Century Italy where a newly wed couple of Wolfgang and Louise move in to a mysterious mansion. During a ball, Louise is bitten by the vampire baron of the mansion. The film was a low budget production, so much so that actor Dieter Eppler stated that many cast members were not paid for their work. The film was released in Italy where it grossed 36 million Italian lira. On its release in the United States it was titled Curse of the Blood Ghouls. 7 uomini d'oro Seven Golden Men is a 1965 Italian crime-comedy film directed by Marco Vicario. A film about a bank heist, it follows a gang of men and one woman. It followed the same story line as Topkapi, and has a sequel, Seven Golden Men Strike Again. Skullduggery Skullduggery is a 1970 American science fiction film directed by Gordon Douglas, produced by Saul David, and starring Burt Reynolds, Susan Clark and Edward Fox. The screenplay is based on the French novel Les Animaux dénaturés by Jean Bruller. Reason, Debate and a Story Jukti Takko Aar Gappo is a 1974 Bengali film directed by Ritwik Ghatak. Jukti Takko Aar Gappo was Ritwik Ghataks last film. The film won National Film Awards Rajat Kamal Award for Best Story in 1974. L'agression Act of Aggression is a 1975 French / Italian crime film directed by Gérard Pirès. Prototype Prototype is a 1983 made-for-television film, starring Christopher Plummer. 1918 1918 is a 1985 American drama film directed by Ken Harrison and starring William Converse-Roberts, Hallie Foote and Matthew Broderick. Ghost Fever Ghost Fever is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Lee Madden and written by Oscar Brodney. The film stars Sherman Hemsley, Luis Ávalos, Jennifer Rhodes, Deborah Benson, Diana Brookes and Myron Healey. The film was released on March 27, 1987, by Miramax Films. The plot concerns detectives Buford and Benny being sent to a haunted house. During the night they spend there, the duo encounter ghosts, vampires and zombies. The Everlasting Secret Family The Everlasting Secret Family is a 1988 Australian film directed by Michael Thornhill about a secret society of gay men. It was based on Frank Moorhouses so-named collection of four short stories published in 1980. The movie was financed by Antony I. Ginnanes IFM company. IFM pre sold the movie to Hemdale Film Corporation for $1.5 million but Hemdale were later unable to meet its presale obligations. L'ange noir Lange Noir is a French drama film directed and written by Jean-Claude Brisseau. An Ambiguous Report About the End of the World An Ambiguous Report About the End of the World is a 1997 Czech film directed by Juraj Jakubisko. It is a symbolic story of ill-fated love set in central Europe. Riot Riot is a 1997 American television film starring Luke Perry and Mario Van Peebles. It was written and directed by four writers and directors of four different racial groups prominent in Los Angeles. The title "Riot" refers to the Los Angeles riots of 1992 that were sparked by the beating of Rodney King, and the subsequent acquittal of the four police officers who beat him. Thank You Mask Man Thank You Mask Man is an animated short film based upon a comedy routine by Lenny Bruce involving The Lone Ranger and Tonto. The film was produced by John Magnuson, and directed by Jeff Hale. Play Motel Play Motel is a 1979 Italian giallo film written and directed by Mario Gariazzo and starring Anna Maria Rizzoli and Ray Lovelock. Play Motel was released on blu-ray in a region 1 release by Raro Video in August 2015. The release contains an extra feature of the hardcore inserts. Enter the Eagles Enter the Eagles is a 1998 Hong Kong action thriller film directed by Corey Yuen, and starring Michael Wong, Anita Yuen, Jordan Chan, Shannon Lee, Benny Urquidez and Jordan Andrew Perry. Like Shannon Lees late brother Brandon Lees film Legacy of Rage, this was Shannon Lees first and only film produced in Hong Kong and co-stars Michael Wong, who played Michael Wan in Legacy of Rage. Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming is a 1999 science-fiction action film. It was a project to create a pilot film for a proposed new Battlestar Galactica television series that would pick up where the original 1978 series left off. All continuity related to Galactica 1980 would have been completely ignored. The Dammed Rib Esa Maldita Costilla is a 1999 comedy film starring some of the most famous actresses of Argentina and Spain: Susana Giménez, Betiana Blum, Rossy de Palma and Loles León. Tomie: Another Face is a 1999 Japanese horror film directed by Toshirō Inomata. It is based on a manga of the same name by Junji Ito. The film was originally a TV series consisting of three V-cinema episodes, later spliced into a feature film. Originally titled 富江 恐怖の美少女, the series was given Another Face as its new title as a film on VHS and DVD. Everybody Says I'm Fine! Everybody Says Im Fine! is an Indian film, released on 12 September 2001 at the Toronto Film Festival. It marks the directorial debut of Indian actor Rahul Bose. For his work on Everybody Says Im Fine! Bose won the runner-up John Schlesinger Award for best directorial debut at the 2003 Palm Springs International Film Festival. Bodyguard Kiba is a 1993 Japanese martial arts/action film directed by Takashi Miike. 80 Blocks from Tiffany's 80 Blocks from Tiffanys is a 1979 documentary directed by Gary Weis. It depicts the daily lives of gangs within the context of the South Bronx. It deals primarily with two gangs, one African American and the other Puerto Rican, known as the "Savage Skulls" and the "Savage Nomads". The South Bronx was known for its severe social decay during the 1970s and this idea was emphasised throughout the documentary. The documentary also illustrated many social issues such as high unemployment, prostitution and drug and alcohol abuse. The name of the documentary refers to the distance between Tiffanys jewelry store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan and the South Bronx. 80 Blocks from Tiffanys was released by Pacific Arts Entertainment for Home Video on VHS in 1985. Jenin, Jenin Jenin, Jenin is a film directed by Mohammed Bakri, a prominent Arab actor and Israeli citizen, in order to portray what Bakri calls "the Palestinian truth" about the "Battle of Jenin", a clash between the Israeli army and Palestinians in April 2002 which drew Palestinian accounts of the "Battle of Jenin". Vaniglia e cioccolato Vanilla and Chocolate is a 2004 Italian romance film directed by Ciro Ippolito. The Star of Christmas The Star of Christmas is a 2002 American computer-animated film and is the eighteenth episode of the VeggieTales animated series and the second holiday special in that series. It was released on October 29, 2002 and re-released on September 5, 2006 in Holiday Double Feature with its earlier episode The Toy that Saved Christmas. Like the other holiday episodes, it has no usual ”A Lesson in...” subtitle and the countertops. A message, however, is that you cant teach people to love through pomp and flash, but rather that love must come from the inside; Jesus was sent on Christmas to help enable such a change, and He is the true "Star of Christmas". The story of The Star of Christmas centers on two would-be operatic composers who are based on W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. VeggieTales has spoofed Gilbert and Sullivans work in Lyle the Kindly Viking and in Sumo of the Opera. In this episode however they spoof the people, Gilbert and Sullivan, themselves. The film was nominated for an Annie Award in 2002 in the category of Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Home Video Production, but lost to The Great Defender of Fun. Alpha Male Alpha Male is a 2006 American-British drama film directed by Dan Wilde and starring Jennifer Ehle and Danny Huston. The Scorned The Scorned is a 2005 horror television film. It was the first film cast entirely with the people from previous reality television series. It was filmed during the E! behind-the-scenes reality show Kill Reality. The film is about a woman who awakes one night to find her fiance in bed with her best friend. The woman is murdered in the ensuing struggle. Seventeen months later her spirit still inhabits the house and unleashes her wrath on the unfaithful new tenants of the house. The movie first premiered in a PG-13 version on October 31, 2005. Moondru Mugham Moondru Mugam is a 1982 Tamil-language action film directed by A. Jagannathan. The film stars Rajinikanth in three distinct roles as Alex Pandian, Arun and John. The film was a blockbuster and ran for 175 days in theaters. It received the Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize in 1982. The film was remade in Hindi as John Jani Janardhan with Rajinikanth again reprising his roles, in Telugu as Mugguru Monagallu with Sobhan Babu, and in Kannada as Gedda Maga with Shankar Nag. Garbage in the Garden of Eden Polluting Paradise is a 2012 German documentary film directed by Fatih Akın. The film was screened in the Special Screenings section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. It focuses on the Turkish village of Çamburnu in Sürmene, which has been turned into a rubbish dump by the government. Night Market Hero Night Market Hero is a 2011 Taiwanese film. The plot focuses on the life of food vendors in Taiwans night markets. It was performed by Lan Cheng-lung, Ko Chia-yen, and Chu Ke-liang. It won “best film” at The Guam International Film Festival in 2011. A puerta fría A puerta fría is a 2012 Spanish drama film starring Antonio Dechent, María Valverde, Nick Nolte, José Luis García Pérez and Héctor Colomé. China Heavyweight China Heavyweight is a 2012 documentary film by the Chinese-Canadian documentary film director Yung Chang and released by EyeSteelFilm. It is Yung Changs second long feature documentary film after Up the Yangtze from 2007. We Are the Freaks We Are the Freaks is a 2013 British film written, produced and directed by Justin Edgar. It is a surreal and anarchic anti-teen film about three misfits having the night of their lives. It stars Jamie Blackley, Michael Smiley, Sean Teale, Amber Anderson, Rosamund Hanson and Adam Gillen. The film premiered at the 2013 Edinburgh International Film Festival in official competition for the Michael Powell Award. It is set in November 1990 against the backdrop of Margaret Thatchers resignation. Prague Prague is a 2013 Hindi psychological thriller and romance film directed by Ashish R. Shukla and conceived & produced by Rohit Khaitan. The film released on Sept 27, 2013. The film features Chandan Roy Sanyal, Elena Kazan, Arfi Lamba and Kumar Mayank as main characters. The song "Aye Zindagi Gale Laga Le.." from the film Sadma composed by maestro Ilaiyaraja was used in the film. The film opened at Osians Cinefan for its world Premiere in New Delhi in Competition section and thereafter went to Tashkino where it premiered in official International competition section, Prague Indian Film Festival, Berlin Indian Film Festival and Dainik Jagran Film Festival before its commercial theatrical release. Rani Padmini Rani Padmini is a 2015 is an Indian Malayalam film directed by Aashiq Abu, starring Manju Warrier and Rima Kallingal in the lead. Produced by the company Fort Entertainment. The script was written by Syam Pushkaran and Ravisankar. The music score was composed by Bijibal. It is a portrayal of journey towards amative awakening of two women from different backgrounds with a blend of feminism. The film pays homage to Narendra Prasad. The film was released on 23 October 2015. Tour de France Tour de France is a 2016 French drama film directed by Rachid Djaïdani. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. A Taste of Ink A Taste of Ink is a 2016 French drama film and the directorial debut of Morgan Simon. The film stars Kévin Azaïs, Monia Chokri and . It premiered in the New Directors section at the 2016 San Sebastián International Film Festival and was awarded by a special mention of the jury. Vaisakhi List Budget 19 crore Box office 95.75 crore Vaisakhi List) is a 2016 Punjabi film directed by Smeep Kang and starring Jimmy Sheirgill, Shruti Sodhi and Sunil Grover as the main cast and the film was released on 22 April 2016. The movie is loosely based on the 2002 Korean movie Jail Breakers. Keshava Keshava is a 2017 India Telugu crime action thriller film written and directed by Sudheer Varma. Produced by Abhishek Nama, it features Nikhil Siddharth and Ritu Varma in the lead roles, with dialogues by Krishna Chaitanya, Arjun-Carthyk, music composed by Sunny M.R., Cinematography by Divakar Mani, and editing by S. R. Shekar. The movie was released on 19 May 2017. Anna's War Annas War is a Russian drama film directed by Aleksey Fedorchenko. It premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in January 2018. On January 25, 2019, the film won the Russian Golden Eagle Award in the Best Film category. Fedorchenko won the award for Best Director. The plot was based on the short story Ghost by Dmitri Khotckevich, a true story of his neighbor pani Ada, which he published earlier at livejournal under the nick storyofgrubas. Nannu Dochukunduvate Nannu Dochukunduvate is a 2018 Telugu film directed by R.S. Naidu starring Sudheer Babu and Nabha Natesh in lead roles. The film is the maiden production of actor Sudheer Babu. The Music was composed by B. Ajaneesh Loknath. Its dubbed in Hindi Named "Pyaar Ki Jeet". No Other Woman No Other Woman is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic melodrama film starring Irene Dunne, and featuring Charles Bickford, Gwili Andre and Eric Linden. It was directed by J. Walter Ruben from a screenplay by Wanda Tuchock and Bernard Schubert based on the play Just a Woman by Eugene Walter, which ran for 136 performances on Broadway in 1916, and was previously made into silent films called Just a Woman in 1918 and 1925. The Affairs of Cellini The Affairs of Cellini is a 1934 comedy film directed by Gregory La Cava and starring Frank Morgan, Constance Bennett, Fredric March, Fay Wray, and Louis Calhern. It is set in Florence. The film was adapted by Bess Meredyth from the play The Firebrand of Florence by Edwin Justus Mayer. Winterset Winterset is a 1936 American crime film directed by Alfred Santell, based on the play of the same name by Maxwell Anderson. The film greatly changes the ending of the play, in which the lovers Mio and Miriamne are shot to death by gangsters. In the film, the two are cornered, but Mio deliberately causes a commotion by loudly playing a nearby abandoned hurdy-gurdy and deliberately causing himself and Miriamne to be arrested, thus placing them out of reach from the gangsters. The film made a loss of $2,000. 4 passi fra le nuvole Four Steps in the Clouds is a 1942 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Alessandro Blasetti, starring Gino Cervi and Adriana Benetti. It tells the story of a married man who agrees to act as the husband of a young pregnant woman who has been abandoned by her boyfriend. Aesthetically, it is close to Italian neorealism. The films sets were designed by Virgilio Marchi. It was nominated for BAFTA as Best Film from any Source. The movie was remade in 1995 as A Walk in the Clouds. The Adventures of Smilin' Jack The Adventures of Smilin Jack is a Universal movie serial based on the comic strip The Adventures of Smilin Jack. It was directed by Lewis D. Collins and Ray Taylor. Belle of the Yukon Belle of the Yukon is a 1944 American comedy musical western film produced and directed by William A. Seiter and starring Randolph Scott Gypsy Rose Lee, Dinah Shore and Bob Burns. Based on a story by Houston Branch and set in the days of the great Canadian Gold Rush, the film is about a "reformed" con artist-turned-dance hall owner whose girlfriend, played by Gypsy Rose Lee, tries to keep him on the straight and narrow. Canon City Canon City is a 1948 American film noir crime film written and directed by Crane Wilbur. The drama features Scott Brady, Jeff Corey, and Whit Bissell. I Love Trouble I Love Trouble is a 1948 American film noir mystery film written by Roy Huggins from his first novel The Double Take, directed by S. Sylvan Simon, and starring Franchot Tone as Stuart Bailey. The character of Stuart Bailey was later portrayed by Efrem Zimbalist in the television series 77 Sunset Strip. The Lost Tribe The Lost Tribe is the second Jungle Jim film produced by Columbia Pictures. The film features Johnny Weissmuller in his second performance as the adventurer Jungle Jim, co-starring Myrna Dell and Elena Verdugo, along with Joseph Vitale and George J. Lewis as the films antagonists. It was directed by William Berke and written by Don Martin and Arthur Hoerl. The film follows Jungle Jim struggling to protect a legendary African city from harm and exploitation. Filming took place in September 1948. The film was theatrically released in the United States in May 1949. Mark of the Gorilla Mark of the Gorilla is 1950 Jungle Jim film starring Johnny Weissmuller. Design for Leaving Design for Leaving is a 1954 Looney Tunes theatrical animated short, reissued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies cartoon in 1961, produced by Warner Bros. and released in 1954. It was directed by Robert McKimson and features Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. The title is a parody of the Design for Living House, House No. 4 in the Homes of Tomorrow Exhibition at the 1933 Worlds Fair in Chicago. When Magoo Flew When Magoo Flew is a 1954 animated short produced by UPA for Columbia Pictures. Directed by Pete Burness and produced by Stephen Bosustow, When Magoo Flew won the 1955 Oscar for Short Subjects. In addition, it was the first UPA short to be made for the CinemaScope widescreen format. When Magoo Flew is also the title of a 2012 book by Adam Abraham on the history of the UPA studio. Invaders from Space Invaders from Space is a 1964 film edited together for American television from films #3 and #4 of the 1957 Japanese short film series Super Giant. Three Men in a Boat Three Men in a Boat is a 1956 British CinemaScope colour comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Laurence Harvey, Jimmy Edwards, Shirley Eaton and David Tomlinson. It is based on the 1889 novel Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome. The film received mixed reviews, but was a commercial success. The Unguarded Moment The Unguarded Moment is a 1956 American Technicolor crime film noir thriller film directed by Harry Keller and starring Esther Williams, George Nader, John Saxon and Edward Andrews. The Affairs of Julie The Zurich Engagement is a 1957 West German comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Liselotte Pulver, Paul Hubschmid and Bernhard Wicki. A young woman working at a dentists office falls in love with one of the patients. She writes down her fantasies about him, but problems arise when her words are discovered and are turned into a screenplay for a new film. It is also known by the alternative title The Affairs of Julie. Wet Hare Wet Hare is a 1962 animated short film in the Looney Tunes series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. In the cartoon, Bugs Bunny finds himself at odds with Blacque Jacque Shellacque, a ruthless lumberjack with a French Canadian accent who wants to control the water supply by building a series of dams. The title is a pun on "hair/hare". That Can't Shake Our Willi! That Cant Shake Our Willi! is a 1970 German comedy film directed by Rolf Olsen and starring Heinz Erhardt, Ruth Stephan and Günther Jerschke. It is a sequel to the film What Is the Matter with Willi?. When Sieglinde Hirsekorn and her neighbour Mizzi Buntje meet in the shop Mizzi brags about her planned holiday in Italy as she does not expect her neighbours to be able to afford travelling there. But, provoked by this, Sieglinde Hirsekorn claims that she and her family had decided to travel to Italy long before the neighbours did. Now she has to get her husband to agree on the holiday. Of course they travel to the same place as the neighbours do and the competitiveness of the families doesnt stop on vacation. It was followed in 1971 by a third film Our Willi Is the Best, made with Erhard returning as Willi. The final film Willi Manages The Whole Thing was released in 1972. The films sets were designed by the art director Ernst H. Albrecht. Gentlemen in White Vests Gentlemen in White Vests is a 1970 German comedy film directed by Wolfgang Staudte. Coffin Full of Dollars A Barrel Full of Dollars also known as Coffin Full of Dollars is a 1971 Italian Western film directed by Demofilo Fidani and starring Jack Betts. Long Days of Hate Long Days of Hate is a 1968 Italian spaghetti western film directed by Gianfranco Baldanello. Black Samson Black Samson is a 1974 American blaxploitation film, starring Rockne Tarkington, Carol Speed, William Smith and Connie Strickland. The film was written by Daniel B. Cady and Warren Hamilton Jr., directed by Charles Bail and released by Warner Bros. The Stranger Within The Stranger Within is a 1974 American made-for-television science fiction horror film that premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on October 1, 1974. Written by Richard Matheson, and based on his novelette Trespass, it capitalized on Rosemarys Baby, but included a science-fiction twist. The film was directed by Lee Philips and stars Barbara Eden and George Grizzard. Gone with the West Gone with the West is a 1975 American Western film starring James Caan and Stefanie Powers, directed by Bernard Girard. The film is also known as Little Moon & Jud McGraw in Australia and Little Moon and Jud McGraw. It was filmed in 1969 under the title Man Without Mercy but did not find a cinema release. Spaced Out Spaced Out is a 1979 British science fiction sex comedy film directed by Norman J. Warren. Its cast includes Glory Annen, Barry Stokes and Ava Cadell. Hot Chili Hot Chili is a 1985 comedy film directed by William Sachs, and co-written by Sachs with Menahem Golan. It stars Allan Kayser, Joe Rubbo, and Taaffe OConnell. It was filmed in Mexico. It received a negative rating from the film site AllMovie. Dallas: The Early Years Dallas: The Early Years is a 1986 made-for-television drama film and a prequel to the television series Dallas. The three-hour film aired on CBS on March 23, 1986 between the 26th and 27th episodes of the 1985–1986 ninth season of Dallas. Moskovskaya elegiya Moscow Elegy is a 1988 documentary film directed by Alexander Sokurov, about the later life and death of Soviet Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky. The film was originally intended to mark the 50th birthday of Tarkovsky in 1982, which would have been before his death. Controversy with Soviet authorities about the films style and content led to significant delays in the production. The Fear Inside The Fear Inside is a 1992 thriller/drama television film starring Christine Lahti, Dylan McDermott and Jennifer Rubin, directed by Leon Ichaso. The film first aired on August 9, 1992 on the Showtime Cable Network. The film was nominated for two CableACE awards, one being "Actress in a Movie or Miniseries", and the other being "Directing a Movie or Miniseries". Project Shadowchaser II Project Shadowchaser II, also known as Shadowchaser II, Night Scenes: Project Shadowchaser II, Night Siege and Armed And Deadly, is a 1994 science fiction film by director John Eyres. It is the second installment in the Project Shadowchaser film series. The Adventurers The Adventurers is a 1995 Hong Kong action film directed by Ringo Lam and starring Van Darkholme, Andy Lau, Rosamund Kwan and Jacklyn Wu. It was Ringo Lams last Hong Kong film before going to Hollywood in 1996. The Adventurers film was filmed on location in Hong Kong, United States and Philippines, which shows Lams ambition of going to the international routine. Man of the Year Man of the Year is a 1995 mockumentary film written, directed by and starring Dirk Shafer. It is a fictionalized account of Shafers reign as Playgirl magazines 1992 "Man of the Year" and his struggle with reconciling his public persona as a sex symbol to women with his identity as a gay man. Shafer combines mock interviews with archive footage from Shafers appearances on talk shows like Donahue, The Maury Povich Show and The Jerry Springer Show and recreations of events like his Playgirl photoshoots, his "fantasy date" with a Playgirl reader and the death of his friend Pledge Cartwright of an AIDS-related illness to relate the story. Fire-Eater Fire-Eater is a 1998 Finnish film directed and written by Pirjo Honkasalo. It tells a story of two orphaned sisters who end up working in a travelling circus. The film received several international awards, including the Grand Jury prize at the American Film Institute International Film Festival in 1998. Wolfman Wolfman is a 1979 horror film written and directed by Worth Keeter. The Echo of Thunder The Echo of Thunder is an Australian family drama movie, released for television in 1998. It is based on the novel Thunderwith by Australian childrens author Libby Hathorn. It was aired on CBS in the United States as a Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation. The movie is a story of a man Larry Ritchie, who lives with his second wife and three kids on an Australian farm in the Wallingat Forest NSW. He learns about the fatal illness of his first wife which leaves his eldest daughter, Lara, alone in the world. Larry decides to take the girl into his home, but his new family doesnt like the idea. The mother Gladwyn is possessive of Larry and their three children, Pearl, Opal and Jasper. Lara seeks solace with a mysterious dog she names Thunderwith that appears from time to time on the property. The dog seems to the girl to be a link to her beloved mother and an important companion. The story concentrates on the relationship between mother Gladwyn and stepdaughter, as Lara is slowly accepted into the family. The movie was shot in Mount Beauty and directed by Simon Wincer. Hallmark Channel produced the movie and the story undertook several changes for example the four Ritchie children became only three on the set. Judy Davis, who played the mother Gladwyn was nominated for an Emmy for her performance in the movie. The Hugga Bunch The Hugga Bunch was a 1980s toy line from the Kenner, Parker Brothers companies and Hallmark Cards. Starting in early 1985, the companies manufactured the Hugga Bunch dolls, each of which held a smaller doll called a "huglet" in their arms. During that year, the line generated over US$40 million in sales. The title characters in the franchise lived in a place called "Huggaland". Nokketha Dhoorathu Kannum Nattu Nokkethadhoorathu Kannum Nattu is a 1985 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by Fazil, and starring Mohanlal, Nadhiya Moidu, and Padmini. The film features original songs composed by Jerry Amaldev and background score by Johnson. Nadhiya made her acting debut through the film, it was also the comeback film of Padmini after a hiatus. Nokkethadhoorathu Kannum Nattu was one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year at the box office, and won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value. Nadhiya won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Malayalam. The film was subsequently remade by Fazil in Tamil titled Poove Poochooda Vaa, and in Telugu as Muddula Manavaraalu by another director. Splatter Farm Splatter Farm is a 1987 horror film directed by the Polonia Brothers and starring them along with Todd Smith. Raja Ki Ayegi Baraat Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat is a 1996 Indian Bollywood film written and directed by Ashok Gaikwad. The film marked the Hindi film debut of actress Rani Mukherjee. It was shot in Gangtok, and coordinated with the filming of Biyer Phool, another home production of Ram Mukherjee, Ranis father, which Rani was simultaneously shooting in the area. Shaheed Shaheed is a 1965 Hindi movie based on Bhagat Singhs life. One of the most prominent Indian patriotic movies based on the Indian independence movement, it was produced by Kewal Kashyap and directed by S. Ram Sharma and stars Manoj Kumar, Kamini Kaushal, Pran, Iftekhar, Nirupa Roy, Prem Chopra, Madan Puri and Anwar Hussain in lead roles. The music is by Prem Dhawan, with several songs written by freedom fighter Ram Prasad Bismil. Shaheed was the first of Manoj Kumars series of patriotic films, followed by the likes of Upkar, Purab Aur Paschim and Kranti. At the 13th National Film Awards, Shaheed won the award for Best Feature Film in Hindi, the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration and the award for Best Screenplay for B. K. Dutt and Din Dayal Sharma. The film was screened retrospectively on 15 August 2016 at the Independence Day Film Festival, jointly presented by the Indian Directorate of Film Festivals and Ministry of Defense, commemorating 70th Indian Independence Day. The Intended The Intended is 2002 English-language period drama film directed by Kristian Levring and starring Janet McTeer, JJ Feild, Olympia Dukakis, Tony Maudsley and Brenda Fricker. It centres on a surveyor and his fiancée who arrive in a remote Malaysian trading post and encounter a close-fisted ivory trader and her ill-meaning family. After the Day Before After the Day Before is a 2004 Hungarian crime film directed by Attila Janisch. James James is a 2005 Indian Hindi action film starring Mohit Ahlawat and Nisha Kothari. It was directed by Rohit Jugraj. The movie was a big disaster at box office. Darwaza Bandh Rakho Darwaza Bandh Rakho is an Indian Bollywood Comedy film directed by J. D. Chakravarthy, cinematography by Chota K. Naidu and released in 2006. The film was remade in Telugu as Money Money, with J.D. Chakravarthy playing the lead role and in Kannada as 5 Idiots. Desert of Blood Desert of Blood is a 2008 independent film about a vampire, Luis Diego, who has been left imprisoned underground by the village priest. When accidentally released, he begins to exact revenge on the villagers. However, when he falls in love with a young woman who is visiting the village to care for her aging aunt, he must face the possibility of forgiveness. The story is set in modern-day Mexico. This film features a largely Latino cast, and was filmed in the Mexican town of Tecate. The Fifth Patient The Fifth Patient is a 2007 American thriller film written and directed by Amir Mann. The film stars Nick Chinlund as John Reilly, an American national who finds himself in an African hospital where, he learns, he has spent the last two years due to a head injury. He remembers nothing of his past and is accused of being a spy. The film also stars Marley Shelton as Helen, a woman Reilly believes might be his wife. The film was shot in the United States and Mexico. It was released on June 10, 2007 in the United States and October 23, 2008 in Israel. Protecting the King Protecting the King is a 2007 American drama film starring Peter Dobson as Elvis Presley. It tells the story of David Stanley, the stepbrother and bodyguard of Elvis. Khatarnak Khatarnak is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by choreographer-turned-director Amma Rajasekhar. Ravi Teja and Ileana DCruz play the lead roles. B. V. S. N. Prasad has produced this film. The film released on 14 December 2006. Eel Girl Eel Girl is a 2008 horror science fiction short film written and directed by Paul Campion, in which what appears to be a sort of human-eel hybrid woman, being studied by scientists in a Naval research facility, takes revenge on one of the scientists who are studying her. The film was produced by Elisabeth Pinto and Jennifer Scheer, and was shot in Wellington. The special makeup effects were created by New Zealand-based company Weta Workshop. Mehbooba Mehbooba is a Bollywood romance film written, produced and directed by Afzal Khan. The story of the movie is based on a love-triangle, lead protagonists being Ajay Devgn, Sanjay Dutt and Manisha Koirala. Music of the film was composed by Ismail Darbar. The film was released in India on 11 July 2008. The film was shot in 2000, but got delayed and released in 2008, 8 years after it was shot. 31 North 62 East 31 North 62 East is an independent psychological thriller film released in September 2009. The title refers to a point in south-western Afghanistan near Zaranj and the Iranian border. It was written by brothers Leofwine Loraine and Tristan Loraine with the first draft of the screen play being completed on 2 May 2008. Principal photography commenced on 21 July 2008 with Tristan Loraine as director and producer. The film cast includes John Rhys-Davies, Marina Sirtis, Heather Peace and Craig Fairbrass. The production company was Fact Not Fiction Films and the director of photography was Sue Gibson, president of the British Society of Cinematographers. The film music was composed by Paul Garbutt and David Leo Kemp and also includes an appearance by New Zealand born violinist/composer Fiona Pears. Horn of Plenty Horn of Plenty is a 2008 Cuban comedy film directed by Juan Carlos Tabío. I've Never Been Happier Ive Never Been Happier is a 2009 German drama film directed by Alexander Adolph. The Tale of Soldier Fedot, The Daring Fellow The Tale of Soldier Fedot, The Daring Fellow is a 2008 Russian animated film directed by Ludmila Steblyanko. Amalfi: Rewards of the Goddess is a 2009 Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Nishitani. Its TV drama sequel was Diplomat Kosaku Kuroda. The Dreamer Sang Pemimpi is a 2009 Indonesian film adapted from the popular same titled novel by Andrea Hirata. Directed by Riri Riza and starring Vikri Septiawan, Ahmad Syaifullah, Azwir Fitrianto and Zulfanny. The film premiered on December 17, 2009 in Jakarta. 5 Weddings 5 Weddings is a 2018 Hollywood, English language film set in the United States and India. Directed by Namrata Singh Gujral, the film features Nargis Fakhri, Rajkummar Rao, Bo Derek, Candy Clark, Anneliese Van der Pol and Suvinder Vicky. À moi seule Coming Home is 2012 French drama film directed by Frédéric Videau. The film competed in competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2012. Dekh Magar Pyaar Say Dekh Magar Pyaar Say is a 2015 Pakistani romantic comedy film directed by Asad ul Haq and produced by Ali Murtaza under the production banner Shiny Toy Guns. The film was the directorial debut for Haq. The movie starred Humaima Malick and Sikander Rizvi in the lead roles. The latter made his film debut with the movie. Dekh Magar Pyar Se received positive reviews for good direction, acting and praise for its music. The cinematography was especially lauded as it showcased the beauty of Lahore. A Mother's Revenge Accidental Switch is a 2016 American made-for-TV thriller film written and directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Jamie Luner, Steven Brand and Audrey Whitby. Diving Plonger is a 2017 French drama film directed by Mélanie Laurent. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Die Serpentintänzerin Die Serpentintänzerin is an 1895 German short black-and-white silent documentary film, directed and produced by Max Skladanowsky, one of the German-born brothers responsible for inventing the Bioscop. It was one of a series of films produced to be projected by a magic lantern and formed part of the Wintergarten Performances, the first projections of film in Europe to a paying audience. The film titles for the initial program were: Italienischer Bauerntanz, Komisches Reck, Serpentinen Tanz, Der Jongleur Paul Petras, Das Boxende Känguruh, Akrobatisches Potpourri, Kamarinskaja, Ringkampf and Apotheose. Each film lasted approximately six seconds and would be repeated several times. In 1995 this film was incorporated into Gebrüder Skladanowsky, a drama telling the story of the Skladanowsky Brothers and the early days of German film projection. Fatty's Tintype Tangle Fattys Tintype Tangle is a 1915 comedy short film. A man, tired of his mother-in-laws henpecking, leaves home in anger and sits on a park bench, where a photographer takes a picture of him sitting next to a married woman, whose husband is not pleased. Conflict ensues. The movie stars Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, Louise Fazenda, Edgar Kennedy, Minta Durfee and Frank Hayes. Arbuckle performs several feats of dexterity in the first few minutes and, near the end, runs and bounces on 17 closely spaced apparent telephone wires over 20 feet above the ground. In 1995, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." It has been shown on Turner Classic Movies. The Rag Man The Rag Man is a 1925 film starring Jackie Coogan. The film was directed by Edward F. Cline, and written by Willard Mack. This was the first Jackie Coogan movie made entirely under the MGM banner. The Shadow Strikes The Shadow Strikes is a 1937 black and white American film based on the popular radio show and pulp magazine crime fighter, The Shadow. It directed by Lynn Shores and stars Rod La Rocque as Lamont Cranston, The Shadow. Both this film and its sequel, International Crime, were released by Grand National Pictures. La corona di ferro The Iron Crown is a 1941 Italian adventure written and directed by Alessandro Blasetti, starring Massimo Girotti and Gino Cervi. The narrative revolves a sacred iron crown and a king who is prophesied to lose his kingdom to his grandson. It blends motifs from several European myths, legends and modern works of popular fiction. The film won a Coppa Mussolini award, which is the ancestor to the Golden Lion. They Met in the Dark They Met in the Dark is a 1943 British comedy thriller film directed by Karel Lamac and starring James Mason, Joyce Howard and Edward Rigby. The screenplay concerns a cashiered Royal Naval officer and a young woman who join forces to solve a murder and hunt down a German spy ring. The film features a single song sung by Phyllis Stanley, "Toddle Along". It was shot at Teddington Studios in London. The films sets were designed by the art director Norman G. Arnold. Crime by Night Crime by Night is a 1944 drama directed by William Clemens, starring Jane Wyman and Jerome Cowan. It tells the story of Sam Campbell and his secretary, who take a vacation and uncover a murder. What Makes Daffy Duck What Makes Daffy Duck is a 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Arthur Davis. The Island Monster The Island Monster is a 1954 Italian thriller film directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero. Go, Johnny, Go! Go, Johnny, Go! is a 1959 rock and roll film starring Alan Freed as a talent scout searching for a future rock and roll star. Co-starring in the film are Jimmy Clanton, Sandy Stewart, and Chuck Berry. The film has also been released as Johnny Melody, The Swinging Story and The Swinging Story of Johnny Melody. Natürlich die Autofahrer Of Course, the Motorists is a 1959 West German comedy film directed by Erich Engels and starring Heinz Erhardt, Maria Perschy and Erik Schumann. The films sets were designed by the art director Walter Haag. Duel Personality Duel Personality is a 1966 Tom and Jerry cartoon produced and directed by Chuck Jones. It is the first Tom and Jerry cartoon released in 1966, and the first Tom & Jerry cartoon with Dean Elliott as the music composer. The short was co-written by Chuck Jones and Michael Maltese. REFERENCE: http://www.supercartoons.net/cartoon/439/tom-jerry-duel-personality.html This is one of the very few shorts in which Tom emerges victorious over Jerry. Django Shoots First Django Shoots First is an Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Alberto De Martino. Satanis: The Devil's Mass For the DC Comics character, see Lord Satanis Satanis: The Devils Mass is a 1970 American documentary film about Anton LaVey and the Church of Satan. It was directed and produced by Ray Laurent and released by Something Weird Video on 17 June 2003. Filmed in San Francisco, the film is a compilation of ritual footage and interviews with LaVeys family, neighbors, and church members, as well Christian priests and Mormon missionaries. Display ads at theater showings read: "Satanis is the most pertinent, and perhaps the most shocking film of our time. But it’s definitely not a movie for everyone. If you choose not to see it, we will understand.” The Man Called Noon The Man Called Noon is a 1973 film directed by Peter Collinson. It stars Richard Crenna and Stephen Boyd. It is based on a 1970 Louis LAmour novel of the same name. Lady Ice Lady Ice is a 1973 crime film about an insurance investigator who becomes involved with a wealthy young woman he suspects of fencing stolen jewelry. The film was directed by Tom Gries, and stars Donald Sutherland, Jennifer ONeill, and Robert Duvall. The Time Machine The Time Machine is a 1978 American made-for-television science fiction-adventure film produced by Sunn Classic Pictures as a part of their Classics Illustrated series. Despite updating the plot to take place in the late 1970s, the film, which stars John Beck and Priscilla Barnes, was intended to be a more faithful plot recreation of the original novel by H.G. Wells—as opposed to the 1960 film adaptation, which took several liberties. The film was broadcast November 5, 1978 during the November Sweeps on NBC. Letuchaya mysh Die Fledermaus is a 1979 Soviet two-part operetta film directed by Yan Frid. It is based on Johann Strauss IIs 1874 work of the same name. A Christmas Without Snow A Christmas Without Snow is a 1980 American made-for-television drama film directed by John Korty and starring Michael Learned and John Houseman. The film was broadcast on CBS on December 9, 1980. Shivers Dreszcze is a 1981 Polish drama film directed by Wojciech Marczewski. It was entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize. At the time of its release it was banned by the Polish Communist government. Fallen Angel Fallen Angel is a 1981 made-for-TV film which explores pedophilia. It was directed by Robert Michael Lewis, written by Lew Hunter, and stars Dana Hill, Melinda Dillon, Richard Masur, and Ronny Cox. It is a Green/Epstein Production in association with Columbia Pictures Television. The film received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Drama Special, and won a Young Artist Award for star Hill in the category of Best Young Actress. After its initial airing on CBS, it was later released on VHS by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video in 1983, and turned up occasionally via syndication and cable television into the mid-1990s. Lucky Stiff Lucky Stiff is a 1988 American black comedy film written by Pat Proft and directed by Anthony Perkins. It is his only directing credit apart from Psycho III. Edge of Honor Edge Of Honor is a 1991 drama / thriller movie directed by Michael Spence who also directed The Dread. The film stars Corey Feldman, Don Swayze, Scott Reeves and Ken Jenkins. The Itsy Bitsy Spider Itsy Bitsy Spider is a 1992 American animated short film directed by Matthew OCallaghan, written by Michael ODonoghue and stars Frank Welker as the titular spider. Based on the eponymous rhyme, the short film was released along with the film Bébés Kids. It was rated PG by the MPAA for sci-fi cartoon violence. It is a family-friendly version of The Terminator and RoboCop, and the pilot episode of the television series, which was aired on the USA Network to become a franchise. Handsome Siblings Handsome Siblings is a 1992 Hong Kong wuxia film adapted from Gu Longs novel Juedai Shuangjiao. The film was directed by Eric Tsang and starred Andy Lau and Brigitte Lin. The Cat The Cat Secondløitnanten The Last Lieutenant is a Norwegian movie from 1993, directed by Hans Petter Moland and starring Espen Skjønberg. It was released in the USA with English subtitles. Harvey Harvey is a 1996 American made-for-television fantasy-comedy film and a remake of the 1950 classic film based on Mary Chases play of the same name. The television adaptation was directed by George Schaefer and starred Harry Anderson, Leslie Nielsen, and Swoosie Kurtz. Though it was filmed in 1996, the film sat on the shelf until July 18, 1999, when it was finally broadcast by CBS, two years after Schaefers death. Spoiler Spoiler is a 1998 American action sci-fi film directed by Jeff Burr and starring Gary Daniels and Meg Foster. It takes place in New York in the far future. Savage Man Savage Beast Ultime grida dalla savana, also known as by its English title Savage Man Savage Beast, is a 1975 mondo documentary film co-produced, co-written, co-edited and co-directed by Antonio Climati and Mario Morra. Filmed all around the world, its central theme focuses on hunting and the interaction between man and animal. Like many mondo films, the filmmakers claim to document real, bizarre and violent behavior and customs, although some scenes were actually staged. It is narrated by the Italian actor and popular dubber Giuseppe Rinaldi and the text was written by Italian novelist Alberto Moravia. This was the first film of Climatis and Morras Savage Trilogy, which also includes Savana violenta and Dolce e selvaggio. Arguably the most infamous film of the trilogy, Ultime grida dalla savana became influential in exploitation cinema by use of cinematographic techniques that were repeated in numerous subsequent Mondo films. Two scenes in particular, a lion attack on a tourist in Namibia and the murder of an indigenous man by a group of mercenaries in South America, have gained notoriety as genuine footage of human death. The film also sparked a rivalry between the team of Climati and Morra and the brothers Alfredo and Angelo Castiglioni. These two teams became the forerunners of the second generation of mondo cinema. Escape Velocity Escape Velocity is a 1998 Canadian thriller film, directed by Lloyd A. Simandl. Hot War Hot War is a 1998 Hong Kong thriller film directed by Jingle Ma, starring Ekin Cheng, Jordan Chan and Kelly Chen. It was mentioned by the great Ahmad Hariri in his interview on the Lebanese Station LBC. Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown is an animated short directed and animated by Jim Reardon, who would later become director and storyboard consultant for The Simpsons. The cartoon was made in 1986 while he was at CalArts. It has a rough draft-like, unfinished black-and-white look to it, with no real color other than the necessary black outlines. The Legend of Butch & Sundance The Legend of Butch & Sundance is a 2004 television film directed by Sergio Mimica-Gezzan about Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Tom Sweep Tom Sweep is an animated short film made by Michaël Dudok de Wit in 1992. American Scary American Scary is a 2006 American documentary film about the history and legacy of classic television horror hosts, written and directed by American independent filmmakers John E. Hudgens and Sandy Clark. The film features nearly 60 horror hosts, including interviews with and vintage clips of many of the genres stars, such as Washington, DCs Count Gore De Vol, New York Citys Zacherley, Los Angeles Vampira, Clevelands Ghoulardi, and Chicagos Svengoolie, among others. Non-host celebrities such as Neil Gaiman, Tim Conway, Forrest J Ackerman, Tom Savini, Leonard Maltin, Joel Hodgson, and Bob Burns appear to reminisce about the influence of horror hosts on their careers and/or lives, as well as many modern hosts who keep the tradition alive in modern shows on public-access television cable TV or the internet. The film premiered in October 2006 at the Hollywood Film Festival, and was released on DVD in February 2009. In April 2010, it won the award for Best Independent Production of 2009 at the 8th Annual Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards. Still We Believe: The Boston Red Sox Movie Still, We Believe: The Boston Red Sox Movie is a 2004 documentary/sport film documenting the Boston Red Sox 2003 season and the teams relationship with its fans. It was directed by Paul Doyle Jr. and was first released on May 7, 2004 at the Loew’s Boston Common Theater in Boston. My Mother, the Mermaid My Mother, the Mermaid is a 2004 South Korean film about a young woman who quarrels with her mother but is somehow transported back in time and sees her parents courtship. In her youth, her mother was a haenyeo, a traditional freediver. Kochi Rajavu Kochi Rajavu is a 2005 Malayalam-language Masala film, directed by Johny Antony. It stars Dileep, Kavya Madhavan & Rambha. ShowBusiness: The Road to Broadway ShowBusiness: The Road to Broadway is an American documentary film, the first feature film directed by Dori Berinstein, a Broadway Producer, Writer and Filmmaker. Berinstein completed the film in 2005. The film premiered at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival. The film was named one of the top 5 films of 2006 by the IDA and received the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at the 2006 Florida Film Festival. The film was released commercially in 2007, with the first such showings on 11 May 2007 in New York City. Whispers and Moans Whispers and Moans is a 2007 Hong Kong film directed by Herman Yau. It is based on the 2006 book Whispers and Moans by Yeeshan Yang, investigating the Hong Kong sex trade. It has a Category III rating in Hong Kong. The Cézanne Affair The Cézanne Affair is a 2009 Italian comedy drama film written, directed and starred by Sergio Rubini. For her performance in the film, the actress Valeria Golino was nominated in the category for best actress at the Nastro dArgento Awards. Blade of the Phantom Master , translated as "New Secret Royal Agent", is a serial Japanese-Korean manga and anime film created by Youn In-wan and illustrated by Yang Kyung-il. The series takes place in a world reminiscent of ancient Korea, and follows the Korean-folktale-inspired adventures of Munsu, one of the few remaining guardians against corruption and tyranny, as he seeks to find those responsible for the destruction of his country. It was serialized from 2001 to 2007 in South Korea and in Japan, and was adapted into an animated theatrical-release film in 2004 in a first-of-its-kind collaboration between Japan and South Korea. In 2007, an English-language version of the film was released in the United States by ADV Films under the title Blade of the Phantom Master. In 2008, the anime became one of over 30 ADV titles transferred to Funimation. Tell Them Anything You Want: A Portrait of Maurice Sendak Tell Them Anything You Want: A Portrait of Maurice Sendak is a 2009 television documentary film directed by Lance Bangs and Spike Jonze about childrens author Maurice Sendak. The Dark Side of Chocolate The Dark Side of Chocolate is a 2010 documentary film about the exploitation and slavetrading of African children to harvest chocolate still occurring nearly ten years after the cocoa industry pledged to end it. Chronicle of My Mother is a 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Masato Harada based on a novel by Yasushi Inoue. Krishnanum Radhayum Krishnanum Radhayum is a 2011 Malayalam film, directed and produced by Santhosh Pandit who also plays the lead role in the film and also does the lyrics, music, fights, art, editing, back-ground music, effects, singer, story, dialogues, script, costumes, production designing and title graphics. The film was reportedly made within a budget of 5 lakhs The film was released in 3 theatres on 21 October 2011 in Kerala. The film ran housefull on the first day of release. The film has been universally panned by the mainstream media. The Deccan Chronicle reported that on one of the Saturdays in November 2011, Pandit was number two on Google trends and that the searches had "crested on October 21, the day when his debut movie Krishnanum Radhayum was released and it quickly got damned by film pundits". The Drudgery Train is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Nobuhiro Yamashita. It was released in Japan on July 14, 2012. Rock the Casbah Rock the Casbah is a 2012 Israeli drama film. Jake Squared Jake Squared is a 2013 comedy drama film directed by Howard Goldberg. It stars Elias Koteas, Virginia Madsen, Mike Vogel, Jane Seymour, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Gia Mantegna. The film was filmed in Hollywood, California. Tula: The Revolt Tula: The Revolt is a 2013 historical drama film that was directed by Jeroen Leinders. The film tells the life story of the slave Tula who lead the Slave Revolt of 1795 on Curaçao in the Dutch West Indies. The film premiered on 4 July 2013 in the Netherlands. Shovel Buddies Shovel Buddies is a 2016 American drama film written by Jason Mark Hellerman, directed by Simon Atkinson and Adam Townley. It stars Alex Neustaedter, Kian Lawley, Bella Thorne and Anton Starkman. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 14, 2016. The film was scheduled to be released through video on demand on October 11, 2016, by Awesomeness Films and 20th Century Fox. Surya vs. Surya Surya vs Surya is a 2015 Indian Telugu love story directed by debutant Karthik Ghattamaneni and produced by Malkapuram Shiva under Surakh Entertainments. It stars Nikhil Siddharth and Tridha Choudhury in the lead roles. The film was released on 5 March 2015. The film opened with positive responses. Its story line is quite similar to the 2006 Japanese movie Midnight Sun. 100 tula para kay Stella 100 Tula Para Kay Stella is a 2017 Philippine romantic film directed by Jason Paul Laxamana and starring Bela Padilla and JC Santos. It was produced under Viva Films. The Irregular at Magic High School: The Movie - The Girl Who Summons the Stars is a 2017 Japanese animated film based on The Irregular at Magic High School light novel series written by Tsutomu Satō. The film is produced by Eight Bit and directed by Risako Yoshida, featuring an original story by Satō and music by Taku Iwasaki. The movie events will unfold between the 11th and 12th volumes of the original novel and the film itself was released in Japan on June 17, 2017. Tempest Tempest is a 1928 feature silent film directed by Sam Taylor. V. I. Nemirovich-Dantchenko wrote the screenplay and William Cameron Menzies won an Academy Award for Best Art Direction for his work in the film in 1929, the first year of the awards ceremony. John Barrymore and Camilla Horn star in the film, with Louis Wolheim co-starring. Preserved by two US archives George Eastman House and UCLA Film and TV. Rockabye Rockabye is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Cukor. The screenplay by Jane Murfin is based on a play by Lucia Bronder. The Sphinx The Sphinx is a 1933 American Pre-Code mystery drama film directed by Phil Rosen. The film was remade by William Beaudine as Phantom Killer in 1942. Hudson's Bay Hudsons Bay is a 1941 American historical drama film directed by Irving Pichel and starring Paul Muni, Gene Tierney, Laird Cregar and Vincent Price. Produced by 20th Century Fox, the film is about a pair of French-Canadian explorers whose findings lead to the formation of the Hudsons Bay Company. In Canada, the film was heavily promoted by the Hudsons Bay Company through its retail stores. The Magic Sword The Magic Sword is a 1950 Yugoslav fantasy/adventure film based on Serbian folk tales, primarily The Nine Peahens and the Golden Apples but also including elements from Baš Čelik. Dopey Dicks Dopey Dicks is the 122nd short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1950 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. For Heaven's Sake For Heavens Sake is a 1950 fantasy film starring Clifton Webb as an angel trying to save the marriage of a couple played by Joan Bennett and Robert Cummings. It was adapted from the play May We Come In? by Harry Segall. Pigs Is Pigs Not to be confused with Pigs Is Pigs. Pigs Is Pigs is a 1954 animated film by Walt Disney Studios. Based on the story "Pigs Is Pigs" by Ellis Parker Butler, it relates the tale of a railway agent and his problems with a shipment of two guinea pigs that proceed to breed rapidly. This was Gary Owens film debut. The cartoon was animated in the flat, colorful UPA Style. The melody of the traditional Irish jig The Irish Washerwoman is repeated throughout the short. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Kanoon Kanoon is a 1960 Indian Hindi film directed by B.R. Chopra. The film stars Rajendra Kumar, Nanda, Ashok Kumar, Mehmood, Shashikala, Jeevan and Om Prakash. The film presents a case against capital punishment, arguing that witnesses may be genuinely deceived, and their consequent inadvertently tendered false testimony may lead someone wrongly to the gallows. The film was a courtroom drama of a murder case, where the judges prospective son-in-law is the defence lawyer in a case of murder, for which he suspects his would-be father-in-law. The film was Indias second songless talkie. The first one was Andha Naal, a Tamil movie. The Miracle of the Wolves Le Miracle des loups, aka Blood on his Sword, is a French / Italian swashbuckler film from 1961, directed by André Hunebelle, written by Henry Dupuis-Mazuel, starring Jean Marais. The scenario was based on a novel by Maria Luisa Linarès. The film was known under the title "Im Zeichen der Lilie", "Blood on His Sword" or "The Miracle of the Wolves". Numerous scenes were filmed at the Cité de Carcassonne. Madigan's Millions Madigans Millions is a 1968 Italian-Spanish comedy crime film directed by Stanley Prager and produced by Sidney W. Pink. The movie was shot in 1966 but was not released for two years. It stars Dustin Hoffman, in his first movie role, as Jason Fister, a young U.S. Treasury Dept. official sent to Rome to recover a large sum of money owed to the United States government by a deceased mobster. The film is in the lowbrow comedy genre, with comic stop-action chase scenes, as well as many scenes involving spaghetti western-style gunplay on the streets of Rome. Hoffmans Fister is a seemingly naive and mild-mannered bureaucrat with a sense for sniffing out phonies. The interiors of the film were shot largely in Spain, with exteriors in Rome. The Seven Minutes The Seven Minutes is a 1971 American drama film directed and produced by Russ Meyer. The film was based on the 1969 novel of the same name by Irving Wallace. The Flag of Iron Flag Of Iron is a 1980 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Chang Cheh and starring the Venom Mob. Mike Hammer: Murder Takes All Mike Hammer: Murder Takes All is a 1989 mystery crime thriller television film. It starred Stacy Keach, Lynda Carter, Lindsay Bloom, Don Stroud, Michelle Phillips, Lyle Alzado and the pre-stardom Jim Carrey. It was respectively filmed in Culver City and Las Vegas, Nevada. Montréal vu par... Montreal Stories, also titled as Montreal Sextet in some releases, is a Canadian drama film, released in 1991 as an homage to the city of Montreal, Quebec on the occasion of its 350th anniversary. Written and directed by Denys Arcand, Michel Brault, Atom Egoyan, Jacques Leduc, Léa Pool and Patricia Rozema, the film is an anthology of six short films, one by each of the credited directors. Heaven Is a Playground Heaven Is a Playground is a 1991 film based on Rick Telanders book of the same name. It was written and directed by Randall Fried, and stars Michael Warren, D.B. Sweeney, Victor Love, Bo Kimble, Richard Jordan and Janet Julian. Telander himself has a cameo appearance in the movie. The film was released on October 4, 1991, by New Line Cinema. Destiny in Space Destiny in Space is a 70mm Canadian IMAX documentary film released in 1994. The film was written by Toni Myers, directed by Academy Award-winner Ben Burtt, and narrated by Leonard Nimoy. The film is a showcase of the daily lives of astronauts in space, as they fix instruments and take measurements. The film includes two Space Shuttle launches and several cargo bay scenes, including an astronaut repairing the Hubble Space Telescope. CGI recreations of the surface of Venus and Mars based on satellite data from JPL are also featured. The film looks at the future of human space exploration and what future generations might accomplish in the years to come. Four filmmakers contributed to directing the film. Director/cinematographer James Neihouse was the cinematographer for Blue Planet, The Dream Is Alive, Michael Jordan to the Max and other IMAX features. Burtt, aside from his lengthy and impressive list of sound crew credits, directed both Destiny and Blue Planet. Toni Myers edited several IMAX pictures, including First City in Space, Hail Columbia! and others. Sicario Sicario is a 1994 Venezuelan drama film directed by Joseph Novoa. The film was submitted as the Venezuelan entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It also was a finalist at the Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film 1995. Condition Red Condition Red is a 1995 Finnish-American thriller film directed by Mika Kaurismäki. The premise is that a correctional officer falls in love with a female inmate who convinces him to help her escape. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival. Mommy Mommy is a 1995 American low budget thriller starring Patty McCormack as a mother who is psychotically obsessed with her 12-year-old daughter Jessica Ann. McCormack is best known for her role as Rhoda Penmark in the 1956 film The Bad Seed. Taqdeerwala Taqdeerwala is a 1995 Indian Hindi fantasy action comedy film produced by D. Rama Naidu under the Suresh Productions banner, directed by K. Murali Mohana Rao. It stars Venkatesh, Raveena Tandon in lead roles, with music composed by Anand–Milind. It is a remake of the 1994 Telugu film Yamaleela. The movie became a moderate box office success and was declared "Average" by Box Office India. Black Snow Black Snow is a 1990 Chinese drama film directed by Xie Fei. It was written and adapted from a novel by Liu Heng. It was entered into the 40th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear for an outstanding single achievement. Although the English film title follows the original name of the novel, the Chinese film title 本命年 běnmìngnián means the year when someone is aged 12, 24, 36, and so on when the Twelve Terrestrial Branches come round again. Big Meat Eater Big Meat Eater is a Canadian comedy science fiction film, released in 1982. Directed by Chris Windsor, the film centres on Bob, a butcher shop owner in Burquitlam, British Columbia. His new employee Abdullah has murdered the mayor and stashed the body in Bobs freezer; meanwhile, unbeknownst to him, his shop is also a trove of "balonium", a rare radioactive fuel desired by a pair of space aliens who reanimate the mayors body to help them harvest it. Jay Scott of The Globe and Mail favourably reviewed the film, calling it an admirable entry in the emerging genre of intentionally bad cult films, and a better bad film than the contemporaneous Eating Raoul. Nathaniel Thompson of Turner Classic Movies later wrote that the film "cannily foreshadows the affectionate ribbing and emulation of classic 50s monster movies found in the likes of The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra and Ed Wood." At the 4th Genie Awards in 1983, Windsor and cowriters Laurence Keane and Phil Savath were nominated for Best Original Screenplay. The filmmakers planned a potential sequel to be titled Teenage Mounties from Outer Space, but the film was never made. Windsor never had another film credit, while Keane and Savath went on to write and direct the vastly more conventional historical drama film Samuel Lount in 1986. Black Angel Vol. 2 is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Takashi Ishii. The film stars Yūki Amami and Reiko Kataoka. Heaven's Fire Heavens Fire is a 1999 made-for-TV action movie film starring Eric Roberts and Jürgen Prochnow. Moonstalker Moonstalker is a 1989 American independent slasher film written and directed by Michael ORourke and starring Ernest Abernathy, Blake Gibbons, John Marzilli, and Kelly Mullis. Its plot follows a group of campers near Reno who are stalked by a murderous maniac. Njan Gandharvan Njan Gandharvan Güllü Güllü is a 1972 Turkish comedy film directed by Atıf Yılmaz. Olsen Gang Junior Olsen-banden Junior is a 2001 Danish film. It is a prequel to the long running Danish film series Olsen-banden, and an implementation of the concept used by the Swedish Olsen-banden remakes prequels Lilla Jönssonligan. The film is also a sequel to the Christmas calendar Olsen-bandens første kup from 1999. The film premiered on December 14, 2001. The film was a moderate success compared to the original series and the Swedish and Norwegian equivalents. The film later received a novelization of the same name. Rajavin Parvaiyile Rajavin Parvaiyile; is a 1995 Indian Tamil romantic drama film, directed by Janaki Soundar, starring Vijay and Indraja in the lead roles, with Ajith Kumar in second lead role. This was the only film to feature Vijay and Ajith Kumar together. The film, which featured music composed by Ilaiyaraaja, was released in August 1995. However, it did not match the expectation of the audience and was criticized as a failure. The Extra The Extra is a 2005 Australian film starring Irish comedian Jimeoin. HWY: An American Pastoral HWY: An American Pastoral is a film by Jim Morrison, Frank Lisciandro, Paul Ferrara, and Babe Hill and stars Morrison as a hitchhiker. It is a 50-minute experimental film in Direct Cinema style. It was shot during the spring and summer of 1969 in the Mojave Desert and in Los Angeles. In the informal 1971 interview Morrison gave to Ben Fong Torres, Morrison states the film "...was more of an exercise for me and a warm-up for something bigger." Apart from select excerpts used in the 2009 documentary When Youre Strange, the complete 35mm movie has yet to be released commercially. Jackhammer The Jackhammer Massacre is a 2004 horror film written and directed by Joe Castro, and co-written by Daniel Benton. It stars Kyle Yaskin and Aaron Gaffey. Grandhotel Grandhotel is a Czech comedy film directed by David Ondricek. It was released in 2006. The Legend of 7 Cutter The Legend of Seven Cutter is a 2006 South Korean film starring Ahn Jae-mo and Yoon Eun-hye. The Pardon The Pardon is a 2013 drama film directed by Tom Anton. Filmed in Shreveport, Louisiana, it stars Jaime King as Toni Jo Henry, a woman who overcomes a tragic beginning but was executed for murder, and John Hawkes as "Arkie" Burke, Henrys partner in the crime. The picture is based on an actual case tried in Louisiana in the 1940s. Adapted from the true crime book Stone Justice by Evelyn L. Morgan and Debi King McMartin. The Grind The Grind is 2009 crime film starring C. Thomas Howell, Michael Welch, Tanya Allen, Sarah Scott, Lauren Walsh, Eve Mauro, Tom Sizemore, Christina DeRosa, Allen Maldonado and Danny Trejo. Corpse Princess: Part One - Aka is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshiichi Akahito. Premiering in Monthly Shōnen Gangan on April 12, 2005, the series centers on the "Corpse Princess" Makina Hoshimura, an undead girl who is hunting down 108 undead corpses in order to gain entry into heaven with the help of a secret society of anti-corpse Buddhist monks. Feel and Gainax partnered together to adapt the series into a thirteen episode anime series. The first season, , aired on October 2, 2008 on AT-X and finished on December 25, 2008. A second season, , aired between January and March 2009. The anime is licensed for North American distribution and release by Funimation Entertainment, which has released the episodes in subtitled form as Shikabane Hime through various online distribution companies and through its own website. The series made its North American television debut on the FUNimation Channel on November 15, 2010. Strings Strings is a 2011 American dramatic thriller film about a musician who discovers his therapist manipulates patients into committing crimes. The film is the product of the Texas filmmaking team, Mark Dennis and Ben Foster. It was written, produced, and directed by Dennis and was produced and directed by Foster. Dennis and Foster graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with degrees in Radio/TV/Film and are both musicians. The extremely low-budget film collected major awards at film festivals across the United States in 2011 and 2012. Acceptance Acceptance is a 2009 drama telefilm starring Mae Whitman and Joan Cusack. The film was first aired on August 22, 2009, on Lifetime. It is based on the book Acceptance: A Novel by Susan Coll. The film was directed by Sanaa Hamri. The Over the Hill Band The Over the Hill Band is a 2009 Belgian drama film directed by Geoffrey Enthoven. Main roles are played by Marilou Mermans, Lea Couzin, Lut Tomsin, Lucas Van den Eynde and Jan Van Looveren. The movie was shown at different international film festivals such as Palm Springs International Film Festival and Seattle International Film Festival. A Model Daughter: The Killing of Caroline Byrne A Model Daughter: The Killing of Caroline Byrne is a 2009 Australian television film based on alleged events surrounding the death of Caroline Byrne on 7 June 1995. Byrne was found in the early morning of 8 June at the base of a cliff at The Gap, a notorious suicide spot in Sydney. At the time, the police initially wrote the case off as suicide, but contradicting evidence soon began to arise, and suspicions were directed towards her boyfriend, Gordon Wood. The case became one of the longest running in Australian history, and a trial convicting Wood for the murder of Byrne did not come to a close until November 2008, where he was sentenced to 17 years in prison. The movie about this unusual case went into production shortly after the sentence had been confirmed, having been commissioned by Network Ten. It starred Cariba Heine as Byrne, Garry McDonald as Carolines father Tony Byrne, and David Lyons as Byrnes boyfriend Gordon Wood. Wood was acquitted of Byrnes murder in February 2012, after serving three and a half years in Goulburn jail. A unanimous decision was given by the Court of Appeal that there was insufficient evidence to show beyond reasonable doubt that Wood murdered Byrne. The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant is a 2009 documentary film, directed by Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert and produced for HBO Films. The film follows the closure of the Moraine Assembly plant, a General Motors automobile factory in Moraine, on December 23, 2008. Reichert and Bognar spoke to several hundred of the nearly 3,000 workers at the plant who were to lose their jobs as a result of the closure. Lacking access to film inside the plant itself, the filmmakers supplied some of the workers with Flip Video Mino cameras to smuggle into the factory, allowing them to acquire footage of some of the final vehicles being assembled there. The Last Truck was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary in 2009. The Sea The Sea is a 2013 British-Irish drama film directed by Stephen Brown. It is based on the novel of the same name by John Banville, who also wrote the screenplay for the film. The film premiered in competition at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on 23 June 2013. The film had its North American premiere at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Population: 2 Population: 2 is a 2012 American film directed by Gil Luna. The film was made entirely in Oregon with an all-Oregon cast and crew. It is recognized as having utilized several historic sites, one of which, the Fairview Training Center, no longer exists in its full form, having been demolished between 2011 and 2016. Marcel the Shell with Shoes On Marcel the Shell with Shoes On is a stop-motion animated short film about Marcel, an anthropomorphic seashell outfitted with a single googly eye and a pair of miniature shoes. It is a collaboration between director Dean Fleischer-Camp and writer/actress Jenny Slate. The film premiered theatrically at AFI FEST 2010, where it was awarded Best Animated Short and was an official selection of the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. It won the Grand Jury and Audience Awards at the New York International Childrens Film Festival. Lea and Darija Lea and Darija is a 2012 Croatian biographical film directed by Branko Ivanda. The film is based on the life of Lea Deutsch, a Jewish girl who was a dancing and acting star in Zagreb on the eve of World War II. Chala Mussaddi - Office Office Chala Mussaddi ... Office Office is a 2011 Bollywood satirical film based on the television series Office Office, also directed by Rajiv Mehra. Starring Pankaj Kapoor, Deven Bhojani, Asawari Joshi, Sanjai Mishra and others, who also featured in the TV sitcom. Chokeslam Chokeslam is a 2016 Canadian romantic comedy film directed by Robert Cuffley and starring Chris Marquette, Amanda Crew, Niall Matter, Michael Eklund and Mick Foley. The film follows Corey Swanson prior to a high school reunion, as he tries to make amends with a girlfriend who had publicly rejected him, and had since become a professional wrestler. It premiered at the Calgary International Film Festival in October 2016, and was given a wide Canadian release on April 7, 2017. Night Has Settled Night Has Settled is a 2014 American drama film directed by Steve Clark. Petaru dansu is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Ishikawa. Ullathai Allitha Ullathai Allitha is 1996 Tamil comedy film directed by Sundar C. The film starred Karthik, Rambha, and Goundamani in the lead roles, while Manivannan, Jaiganesh, Senthil, and Jyothi Meena play supporting roles. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Sirpi. The film released on 15 January 1996 and received positive reviews from the critics and audience. The film was a blockbuster hit at the box office. The movie is heavily inspired by the Hindi film Andaz Apna Apna and Tamil-language film Sabaash Meena. It was remade in Telugu as Veedevadandi Babu and in Kannada as Galate Aliyandru. Drama Drama is a 2012 Indian Kannada romantic comedy thriller written, directed and co-produced by Yogaraj Bhat under the banner Yogaraj Movies and Jayanna Combines. It stars Yash, Radhika Pandit, Sathish Ninasam and Sindhu Lokanath in leading roles and Ambareesh in an extended cameo appearance. Music for the film was scored by V. Harikrishna while lyrics for the soundtrack were written by the successful combination of Jayanth Kaikini and Yogaraj Bhat. Krishna was roped in as the cinematographer for the film, who had previously worked with Bhat in the massively successful film, Mungaru Male. Harriet Harriet is a 2019 American biographical film about slave-turned-abolitionist Harriet Tubman. Directed by Kasi Lemmons, who wrote the screenplay with Gregory Allen Howard, it stars Cynthia Erivo as Tubman, with Leslie Odom Jr., Joe Alwyn, and Janelle Monáe in supporting roles. A biography about Harriet Tubman had been in the works for years, with several actresses, including Viola Davis, rumored to star. Erivo was cast in February 2017, much of the cast and crew joined the following year. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2019, and is scheduled to be released theatrically in the United States on November 1, 2019 by Focus Features. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Erivos performance but lamented the formulaic approach to the story. Shuddhi Shuddhi is a 2017 Indian Kannada-language crime-drama film written and directed by Adarsh Eshwarappa. The film mainly stars Nivedhitha, Lauren Spartano and Amrutha Karagada in the lead roles. It also stars Shashank Purushotham and Sidhaartha Maadhyamika in supporting roles. Whilst the cinematography is by Andrew Aiello, the film score was composed by Jesse Clinton. The major portion of the film has been shot using handheld technique which is a rarity in Indian cinema. The sound designer of the film is Nithin Lukose; Shuddhi was one amongst the very few films in Kannada, which was shot in sync sound. Southwest of Salem: The Story of the San Antonio Four Southwest of Salem: The Story of the San Antonio Four is a 2016 documentary directed by Deborah Esquenazi and produced by Sam Tabet about the persecution of four Latina lesbians in 1997 and 1998 who allegedly gang-raped two young girls. The story investigates the wrongful convictions of Elizabeth Ramirez, Cassandra Rivera, Kristie Mayhugh, and Anna Vasquez in the midst of the Satanic Panic witch-hunt era of the 1980s and 1990s. Officer Officer is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language action crime film produced and directed by Ram Gopal Varma on his R Company Production banner. The film stars Nagarjuna Akkineni, Myra Sareen in the lead roles and music composed by Ravi Shankar. Officer released theatrically on 1 June 2018. It received negative reviews from critics and became a commercial failure. Barney Oldfield's Race for a Life Barney Oldfields Race for a Life is a silent comedy short, directed and produced by Mack Sennett and starring Sennett, Mabel Normand, and Barney Oldfield as himself. It is considered one of the earliest to include the plot of a villain tying a young damsel to the tracks of an oncoming locomotive; a holdover from the Gaslight era of Victorian stage melodrama. Monte Cristo Monte Cristo is a 1922 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation and directed by Emmett J. Flynn. It is based on the novel The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, which was adapted by 19th century thespian Charles Fechter and written for this screen version by Bernard McConville. John Gilbert plays the hero with Estelle Taylor as the leading lady. This film was long thought lost until a print surfaced in the Czech Republic. The film has been released on DVD, packaged with Gilberts 1926 MGM film Bardelys the Magnificent. Turksib Turksib is a 1929 Soviet documentary film directed by Viktor Alexandrovitsh Turin documenting the building of the Turkestan–Siberia Railway. The rail line stretched northeast from Tashkent to Almaty and on to Novosibirsk. The film contrasts the open desert and sand, with the order of rails and movement of machines. The Turkic people ride horses and camels and rear sheep. This drama is set against the dry steppe as it is converted into a cotton growing region. "Turksib" was particularly appreciated by the classic British and Canadian documentary filmmaker John Grierson, who prepared the English version of the picture. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray by the British Film Institute in 2011 as part of The Soviet Influence: From Turksib to Night Mail, with a newly commissioned soundtrack by Guy Bartell of British group Bronnt Industries Kapital. The Squaw Man The Squaw Man is an American 1931 pre-Code film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. It was the third version of the same play that he filmed, and the first in sound. It stars Warner Baxter in the leading role. Devil Dogs of the Air Devil Dogs of the Air is a 1935 Warner Bros. film, directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring James Cagney and Pat OBrien, reprising their earlier roles as buddies after making their debut as a "buddy team" in Here Comes the Navy. Devil Dogs of the Air was the second of nine features that Pat OBrien and James Cagney made together. The films storyline was adapted from a novel by John Monk Saunders. Janie Janie is a 1944 film directed by Michael Curtiz based on a 1942 Broadway play by Josephine Bentham and Herschel V. Williams Jr. Midnight Manhunt Midnight Manhunt is a 1945 film noir crime film mystery directed by William C. Thomas and written by David Lang. The film premiered on July 24, 1945 and is in the public domain. The film stars William Gargan, Ann Savage, Leo Gorcey and George Zucco. So Goes My Love So Goes My Love is an American 1946 comedy film, produced by Universal Pictures. It is based on a true story, A Genius in the Family, the memoir of Hiram Percy Maxim, which focuses on the relationship between Maxim and his father, Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim. The film was Myrna Loys first starring role as a freelance artist following her departure from M-G-M. Blues Busters Blues Busters is a 1950 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on October 29, 1950 by Monogram Pictures and is the twentieth film in the series. This Is a Life? This Is a Life? is a Warner Bros. animated cartoon of the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Friz Freleng, written by Warren Foster, and produced by Edward Selzer, with music directed by Milt Franklyn. Originally released to theatres on July 9, 1955, the voices are done by Mel Blanc, Arthur Q. Bryan, and June Foray. This is one of the few Bugs Bunny cartoons whose title does not contain Bugs, bunny, rabbit or hare. This is one of the only two Warner Bros. shorts in the original classic era of Looney Tunes in which Bugs is paired with his main three antagonists. This is also the first time that June Foray provides the voice of Granny, which Foray would then reprise for nearly 60 years. The Whole Truth The Whole Truth is a 1958 British thriller film directed by John Guillermin and starring Stewart Granger, George Sanders, Donna Reed, Gianna Maria Canale and Peter Dyneley. Tom-ic Energy Tom-ic Energy is a 1965 Tom and Jerry cartoon co-written, directed and produced by Chuck Jones and the eighth short in Jones series of Tom and Jerry cartoons. The name is a pun on atomic energy. The music of this cartoon is primarily based on Paganinis Moto Perpetuo with other music and sound effects mixed in with the theme which crops up throughout the cartoon. Les femmes Les Femmes is a 1969 French comedy-drama film starring Brigitte Bardot. It recorded admissions of 505,292 in France. Bruce Lee Fights Back from the Grave Bruce Lee Fights Back from the Grave, originally released as Visitor of America, is a 1976 Bruceploitation supernatural martial arts film starring tae kwon do instructor Jun Chong. The film was directed by Lee Doo-yong, though persistent misinformation claims that the movie was directed by Italian horror director Umberto Lenzi. The posters artwork was very common among exploitation films at the time. The 18 Bronzemen 18 Bronzemen is a 1976 Hong Kong kung fu film directed by Joseph Kuo. It is one of the Shaolin themed films, concerning their battles against the Qing Dynasty. A sequel, called Return of the 18 Bronzemen, followed and was released in the same year. King of the Mountain King of the Mountain is a 1981 American drama film starring Harry Hamlin, Joseph Bottoms, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, Richard Cox, Seymour Cassel and Dennis Hopper about a group that race their cars up and down Mulholland Drive for both money and prestige. The films primary focus is Steve, who has found himself generally content with his uncomplicated life of working and racing. This creates some amount of tension between him and his friends, who have been losing their interest in racing and have been attempting to make serious inroads in the music industry. Steves blossoming relationship with singer Tina causes him to re-think his mantra, as he realizes that a truly fulfilling life involves more than just work and play. The film was poorly regarded critically and did not perform well in the box office, although it was significant in being among the first films about street racing and communities of street racers, as well as because it was inspired by the activities of real people who raced in the Los Angeles area. It also marked somewhat of a return for Dennis Hopper, who had spent several months secluded away from Los Angeles prior to making his appearance. The Dawning The Dawning is a 1988 British film, based on Jennifer Johnstons novel, The Old Jest which depicts the Irish War of Independence through the eyes of the Anglo-Irish landlord class. It starred Anthony Hopkins, Hugh Grant, Jean Simmons, Trevor Howard, and Rebecca Pidgeon, and was produced by Sarah Lawson, through her company Lawson Productions. Hurricane Smith Hurricane Smith is a 1992 Australian action film directed by Colin Budds and starring Carl Weathers as an American oil field worker named Billy Hurricane Smith who travels to Australia on a quest to rescue his sister, where he gets mixed up with drug smugglers. Omnibus Omnibus is a 1992 French short comedy film directed by Sam Karmann. It won an Oscar in 1993 for Best Short Subject and it won the Short Film Palme dOr at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Angelfist Angelfist is a 1993 martial artsaction film starring Catya Sassoon, Michael Shaner, and Melissa Moore. Directed by Cirio H. Santiago, the film was produced by Santiago and Roger Corman. The film has been described as a "reworking of T.N.T. Jackson". Temptation of a Monk Temptation of a Monk is a 1993 Hong Kong period drama film directed by Clara Law based on Pik Wah Lees novel of the same name.The film had Joan Chen and Hsing-Kuo Wu in the lead roles. The film is about a monk named Jing-yi and his haunting past, and a lady assassin who was sent to kill him. The film was banned in China. Kounterfeit Kounterfeit is a 1996 American crime/thriller film starring Bruce Payne and Hilary Swank. Kounterfeit was directed by John Mallory Asher and written by David Chase, Katherine Fugate and Jay Irwin. The Last Bullet The Last Bullet is a 1995 Australian film about a Japanese soldier and Australian soldier who fight in World War Two. The film is set in Borneo, towards the end of WWII. Played by Jason Donovan, the film follows Stanley Brennan, a nineteen-year old recruit and the only survivor of his patrol when they are killed by a Japanese sniper. Tropical Fish Tropical Fish is a 1995 Taiwanese comedy-drama film written and directed by Chen Yu-hsun. It is an example of New Taiwanese Cinema. Back in Business Back in Business is a 1997 action thriller film starring Brian Bosworth and Joe Torry. The film revolves around two policemen, Joe Elkhart and Tony Dunbar and their pursuit of drug runners and dirty cops. Anxiety Anxiety is a 1998 Portuguese drama film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It was screened out of competition at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Sky Is Falling The Sky Is Falling is a 2000 American film written and directed by Florrie Laurence and produced by Brad Hall and David Parks. It stars Dedee Pfeiffer, Teri Garr, Howard Hesseman, and Eric Close. Soldaterkammerater rykker ud Soldaterkammerater rykker ud is a 1959 Danish comedy film directed by Sven Methling and starring Louis Miehe-Renard. First Love, Last Rites First Love, Last Rites is a 1997 American romantic drama film directed by Jesse Peretz and starring Natasha Gregson Wagner and Giovanni Ribisi. It is based on the short story of the same name by Ian McEwan. A Good Baby A Good Baby is a 2000 drama film directed by Katherine Dieckmann, making her directorial debut. The film was produced by Lianne Halfon, Tom Carouso, Aileen Argentini and Derrick Tseng. The script was written by Dieckmann and Leon Rooke. The film stars Henry Thomas played Raymond Toker, a young loner. The other casts were David Strathairn, Cara Seymour, Danny Nelson, Jayne Morgan, Allison Glenn, Jerry Foster, Jerry Rushing, Emilie Jacobs and Hannah Grady. I'm Bout It Im Bout It is a 1997 American drama comedy film by rapper Master P. The film stars Master P, Moon Jones, Anthony Boswell, Silkk the Shocker, Mack 10, C-Murder, Mia X and Mr. Serv-On. Home Team Home Team is a 1998 comedy film starring Steve Guttenberg. The Ghosts of Christmas Eve The Ghosts of Christmas Eve is a 1999 made-for-television film showcasing a Christmas music performance by Trans-Siberian Orchestra, starring Ossie Davis and Allie Sheridan. Guest performers included Michael Crawford and Jewel. Other performers include Bob Kinkel, Al Pitrelli, Chris Caffery, Johnny Lee Middleton, Jeff Plate, Tony Gaynor, Daryl Pediford and Tommy Farese. The 4th Tenor The 4th Tenor is a 2002 American comedy film directed by Harry Basil and written by and starring Rodney Dangerfield. Rachida Rachida is a 2002 Algerian drama film directed by Yamina Bachir. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also the first 35mm full length feature directed by an Algerian woman that was released wide-spread. Steppin: The Movie Steppin: The Movie is a 2009 American musical comedy film. The film stars Wesley Jonathan and Chrystee Pharris, and was the last film directed by Michael Taliferro. Cinematographer Style Cinematographer Style is a 2006 documentary by Jon Fauer, ASC, about the art of cinematography. In the film, he interviews 110 leading cinematographers from around the world, asking them about their influences and the origins of the style of their films. This is the first major English-language documentary on cinematography since Visions of Light. Dinosaurs Alive Dinosaurs Alive! is a 2007 IMAX documentary produced by Giant Screen Films about various dinosaurs that inhabited the Earth between 251 and 65 Ma. The documentary features animals from the Triassic period of New Mexico to the Cretaceous period of Mongolia. The City Dark The City Dark is a documentary film by filmmaker Ian Cheney about light pollution. It won the Best Score/Music Award at the 2011 SXSW Film Festival and was nominated for at the 34th News & Documentary Emmy Awards. Shockwave Darkside Shockwave, Darkside is a 2014 American 3D science fiction film written and directed by Jay Weisman. It is produced by Favorit Films, Pipeline Entertainment and Red Giant Media. The UK Premiere occurred on August 22, 2014 at the London FrightFest Film Festival. American Milkshake American Milkshake is a 2013 American dark comedy film written, produced, and directed by David Andalman and Mariko Munro, starring Tyler Ross, Shareeka Epps, Georgia Ford, Eshan Bay, Leo Fitzpatrick and Danny Burstein. History of Fear History of Fear is a 2014 Argentine drama film directed by Benjamín Naishtat. The film had its premiere in the competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Joanna Joanna is a 2013 Polish documentary film by Aneta Kopacz about Joanna Salyga, a young woman with cancer with only three months to live, and her efforts to make the most of her time with her husband and young son. Kopacz came to know Salygas story through her blog Chustka. Salygas readers sponsored a crowdfunding campaign to produce this film. Joanna was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary at the 87th Academy Awards. {| class="wikitable" ! colspan="5" style="background: LightSteelBlue;" | Awards |- ! Award ! Date of ceremony ! Category ! Recipients and nominees ! Result |- | Academy Award | February 22, 2015 | Best Short Subject Documentary | Aneta Kopacz | |- |} Diaoyu Islands: The Truth Diaoyu Islands - The Truth is a documentary film produced by Chris D. Nebe and J.J. Osbun of Monarex Hollywood Corporation and directed by Chris D. Nebe that tells Chinas side of the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands dispute with Japan. Diaoyu is the Chinese name for the islands, which are known as Senkaku in Japan. Nebe calls on the Japanese Government to cede the islands to China, asserting that Japan has no justifiable claim to the islands, and that the United States of America has turned a blind eye in Japans favor due to the need of the United States to have a strong ally between it and China. Women He's Undressed Women Hes Undressed is a 2015 Australian documentary film about costume designer Orry-Kelly. Directed by Gillian Armstrong, it stars Darren Gilshenan, Deborah Kennedy, David E. Woodley, and Lara Cox. Stray Bullets Stray Bullets is a 2016 American thriller film written, directed, edited, and composed by Jack Fessenden. Fessenden also produced it with his parents, Larry Fessenden and Beck Underwood. The film stars Jack Fessenden and Asa Spurlock as two teenagers who encounter, and are kidnapped by, mobsters played by James LeGros, Larry Fessenden, and John Speredakos. It premiered at the Oldenburg International Film Festival on September 16, 2016, and was released in the US on February 10, 2017. Ko 2 Ko 2 is a 2016 Indian Tamil political thriller film co-written and directed by Sarath, who earlier worked as associate director/ screenplay writer for films like Unnaipol Oruvan and Billa 2. The film is being produced by Elred Kumar and features Bobby Simha and Nikki Galrani in the leading roles, while Prakash Raj reprises his role from the first film, as well as Bala Saravanan, Ilavarasu, and John Vijay in supporting roles. This film is a remake of the 2014 Telugu political thriller film Prathinidhi, starring Nara Rohit. A stand-alone sequel to the successful 2011 film Ko, the film was planned to release in April 2016 but released on 13 May 2016. Small Talk Small Talk is a 2016 Taiwanese documentary feature film in which the director Huang Hui-chen attempts to reveal and reconcile a painful past shared between herself and her mother A-nu, a lesbian Taoist priestess. Small Talk world premiered on October 5, 2016 at the 53rd Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards, and was nominated for Best Documentary and Best Editing. Small Talk had its international premiere at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival in the Panorama section, and won the Teddy Award for Best Documentary film. It was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Small Talk is executive produced by Hou Hsiao-hsien. The Burden The Burden is a Swedish independent animated drama short film directed by Niki Lindroth von Bahr produced by Malade AB. It was released on 12 June 2017. The film has won several prizes, including The Annecy Cristal of the Best animated Short at the 41st Annecy International Animated Film Festival, Best International Short Film at the Toronto International Film Festival 2017, and nominated for the Prize for Best Short Film 2017 at the Directors Fortnight during Cannes Festival 2017. The Wicked Darling The Wicked Darling is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Tod Browning and featuring Lon Chaney as a pickpocket. The film was considered to be a lost film until a copy was found in Europe in the 1990s. The copy now resides in the Nederlands Filmmuseum. Private Number Private Number is a 1936 American drama film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Loretta Young, Robert Taylor and Basil Rathbone. It is sometimes known by the alternative title of Secret Interlude. It was based on the play Common Clay by Cleves Kinkead which had previously been made into a film of the same name in 1930. Following the more rigorous enforcement of the Motion Picture Production Code after 1934, many of the more salacious elements of the earlier film were left out. Judge Hardy's Children Judge Hardys Children is a 1938 film in the Andy Hardy series. The plot involves the Hardys visiting Washington, DC, in this third entry in MGMs "Hardy Family" series. Two Girls on Broadway Two Girls on Broadway is a 1940 musical film directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring Lana Turner and Joan Blondell. The film is a remake of The Broadway Melody. Meet the People Meet the People is a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical comedy film made, and set, during World War II, and starring Lucille Ball and Dick Powell and featuring Virginia OBrien, Bert Lahr, Rags Ragland and June Allyson. The film takes its title from a successful Los Angeles musical revue, which ran on Broadway from December 25, 1940 to May 10, 1941. Vaughn Monroe and his orchestra, Spike Jones and his City Slickers, and Virginia OBrien were also in the original stage cast. OBrien sings the hit song "Say Were Sweethearts Again". The Last Chance The Last Chance is a 1945 Swiss war film directed by Leopold Lindtberg. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival and won the Grand Prize of the Festival. The film was selected for screening as part of the Cannes Classics section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Bwana Devil Bwana Devil is a 1952 U.S. adventure B movie written, directed, and produced by Arch Oboler and stars Robert Stack, Barbara Britton, and Nigel Bruce. Bwana Devil is based on the true story of the Tsavo maneaters and filmed with the Natural Vision 3D system. The film is notable for sparking the first 3D film craze in the motion picture industry, as well as for being the first feature-length 3D film in color and the first 3D sound feature in English. The advertising tagline was: The Miracle of the Age!!! A LION in your lap! A LOVER in your arms! Hôtel des Invalides Hôtel des Invalides is a 1952 French short documentary film directed by Georges Franju. Noita palaa elämään Noita palaa elämään is a Finnish horror film from 1952. It was directed by Roland af Hällstrom and produced by Mauno Mäkelä. The film is based on Mika Waltaris 1947 play of the same name. One Cab's Family One Cabs Family is a 1952 Metro Goldwyn Mayer cartoon short directed by Tex Avery about the arrival of a yellow taxi cab "child". This is comparable to the 1953 cartoon, Little Johnny Jet. The title is a play on the radio soap opera program One Mans Family. Young Man with Ideas Young Man with Ideas is a 1952 romantic comedy film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Ruth Roman and Glenn Ford. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The screenplay concern a young small-town lawyer, who moves his family from Montana to Los Angeles in the hope of passing the bar in California to ensure that his family can have a more prosperous lifestyle. Three for the Show Three for the Show is a 1955 Technicolor and in CinemaScope musical comedy remake of Too Many Husbands. It stars actress Betty Grable, in her last musical, opposite Jack Lemmon, Gower Champion and Marge Champion. It is based on the 1919 play Home and Beauty by W. Somerset Maugham, which was retitled to Too Many Husbands when it came to New York. Male Hunt Male Hunt is a 1964 French-Italian comedy film directed by Édouard Molinaro and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo. The Fighting Prince of Donegal The Fighting Prince of Donegal is a 1966 Walt Disney Productions adventure film starring Peter McEnery and Susan Hampshire, based on the novel Red Hugh: Prince of Donegal by Robert T. Reilly. It was released by the Buena Vista Distribution Company. The Magic Serpent is a 1966 film directed by Tetsuya Yamanouchi aka Tetsyta Yamauchi. Dostoyanie respubliki Property of the Republic is a 1971 Soviet two-part adventure film directed by Vladimir Bychkov. Detective story takes place during the Civil War in Russia. The picture was the 44th most attended domestic film in the Soviet Union. Den forsvundne fuldmægtig The Missing Clerk is a 1971 Danish comedy film directed by Gert Fredholm. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. The Pine Tree in the Mountain The Pine Tree in the Mountain is a Yugoslav film directed by Antun Vrdoljak. Set during World War II the film follows the exploits of a brigade of partisans, concentrating on the differences between a communist party commissioner and the brigade commander. It was released in 1971. Get Charlie Tully Ooh... You Are Awful is the 1972 feature-length movie based largely on characters from The Dick Emery Show. It starred Dick Emery, Derren Nesbitt, Ronald Fraser and Cheryl Kennedy. Its alternative title on its North American release was Get Charlie Tully. It was Emerys sole starring vehicle. Before his death, Reggie Campbell Peek deposited a stolen £500,000 into a Swiss bank account. But Peek left a record of the account number: the digits tattooed on the bottoms of four young women, none of whom knows the value of her asset. His friend and partner-in-crime Charlie Tully, using his talent as a "master of disguise", sets out to locate those women and gain sight of the digits. Meanwhile, Tully is being watched by other - more dangerous - criminals. Hammersmith Is Out Hammersmith Is Out is a 1972 American comedy-drama film based on the legend of Faust. It is directed by Peter Ustinov, who starred in the film alongside Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Beau Bridges, Leon Ames, and George Raft. The Life of Leonardo Da Vinci La Vita di Leonardo Da Vinci — in English, The Life of Leonardo da Vinci — is a 1971 Italian television miniseries dramatizing the life of the Italian Renaissance genius Leonardo da Vinci. The Golden Globe-winning miniseries was directed by Renato Castellani, and produced by RAI and distributed in the United States by CBS, which aired it from August 13, 1972 to September 10, 1972. Castellani wrote the screenplay. It was filmed entirely on location in Italy and France. The total runtime of the five episodes is nearly five hours. The Savage Is Loose The Savage Is Loose is a 1974 psychological melodrama that addresses incest within a small marooned family on a deserted island. It stars George C. Scott, who also served as director and distributor. The Bushido Blade The Bushido Blade is a 1981 film, directed by Tom Kotani. Sonny Chiba, Toshiro Mifune, Mako, Laura Gemser and James Earl Jones appear in this movie. This was Richard Boones last film appearance. Magic Crystal The Magic Crystal is a 1986 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Wong Jing. The film stars Andy Lau and Cynthia Rothrock. It is about a mysterious crystal that holds powers to be able to do both nice and terrible things. The film is well known for being one of those so bad its good films. What saves the film from total mediocrity is its high-octane martial arts scenes. The Patriot The Patriot is a 1986 action film directed by Frank Harris and starring Gregg Henry, Simone Griffeth and Stack Pierce with Leslie Nielsen. The Eighth Happiness The Eighth Happiness is a 1988 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Johnnie To and starring an ensemble cast of Chow Yun-fat, Raymond Wong, Jacky Cheung, Carol Cheng, Cherie Chung, Fung Bo Bo and Fennie Yuen. Baja Oklahoma Baja Oklahoma is a 1988 American made-for-television comedy-drama film by HBO Original Film starring Lesley Ann Warren. Written by director Bobby Roth and novelist Dan Jenkins, based on Jenkinss 1982 novel with the same title, it included appearances by Peter Coyote, Swoosie Kurtz, and Julia Roberts. The title song was written by Jenkins and Willie Nelson, who appears as himself near the end of the film to sing it with Warren. Dance of the Damned Dance of the Damned is a 1989 American film directed by Katt Shea and executive produced by Roger Corman. Three Seats for the 26th Three Seats for the 26th is a 1988 romantic musical film, scripted and directed by Jacques Demy to music by Michel Legrand. Set in Marseille, it shows the singer and actor Yves Montand returning to the city where he grew up and looking up old friends, including his first love Mylène, who had been a whore and is now the wife of a jailed baron. The purpose of his visit is to rehearse a stage musical based on his life, where the female lead he falls in love with is Marion, the daughter Mylène had after they parted. Domino Domino, is a 1988 Italian erotic drama film directed by Ivana Massetti. Stuff Stephanie in the Incinerator Stuff Stephanie in the Incinerator is a 1989 horror-comedy written and directed by Don Nardo and distributed by Troma Entertainment. At the Max Rolling Stones: Live at the Max is a concert film by The Rolling Stones released in 1991. It was specially filmed in IMAX during the Urban Jungle Tour in Europe in 1990. It was one of the first efforts at presenting entertainment in the IMAX format. Rolling Stones: Live at the Max premiered 25 October 1991 in Los Angeles at the California Museum of Science and Industry. In the UK it was shown at the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television in Bradford, Yorkshire in 1992. The tagline was "Larger than life". Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful is an American 1991 mockumentary film starring comedian Julie Brown as the title character, with Kathy Griffin and Donal Logue in supporting roles. Comedians Tom Kenny and Bobcat Goldthwait and game show host Wink Martindale also made cameo appearances in the film. The Hawk The Hawk is a 1993 British film starring Helen Mirren, George Costigan, Rosemary Leach, Owen Teale and Melanie Hill. Movie Days Movie Days is a 1994 Icelandic film directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Sacred Silence Sacred Silence is a 1996 Italian film directed by Antonio Capuano that deals with a Catholic priest, his pederastic relationship with a Napolitan street boy, and the domination of daily life in Southern Italy by the Camorra. The title translates as Pianese Nunzio, 14 in May and the movie was released in the USA with the title Sacred Silence. Gardemariny III Gardes-Marines III or is a 1992 Soviet two-series television movie, the third of a series of films about Russian Gardes-Marines of the 18th century, directed by Svetlana Druzhinina. A Place Called Chiapas A Place Called Chiapas is a 1998 Canadian documentary film of first-hand accounts of the Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional the and the lives of its soldiers and the people for whom they fight. Director Nettie Wild takes the viewer to rebel territory in the southwestern Mexican state of Chiapas, where the EZLN live and evade the Mexican Army. Sonny Chiba's Dragon Princess is a 1976 Japanese karate revenge film directed by Yutaka Kohira. Voyages Voyages is a 1999 French drama film directed by Emmanuel Finkiel. The film was screened at the Directors Fortnight event of the 1999 Cannes Film Festival and won the Award of the Youth for French Film. The Cook's Revenge The Cooks Revenge is a short silent film created and released in 1900 and directed by Georges Méliès. Yolngu Boy Yolngu Boy is a 2001 Australian coming-of-age film directed by Stephen Johnson and starring Sean Mununggurr, John Sebastian Pilakui, and Nathan Daniels. It follows three Yolngu teenagers as they make the transition from childhood to adulthood. Anthahpuram Antahpuram is a 1998 Telugu action drama film produced by P. Kiran under the Anandi Art Creations banner, directed by Krishna Vamsi. The film stars Jagapati Babu, Soundarya, Prakash Raj, Sai Kumar in the lead roles and music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Prakash Raj won the National Film Award – Special Jury Award / Special Mention for his performance in the film. The film won three Filmfare Awards South for Best Film, Best Director and Best Actress. The film also went on to win the Nandi Award for Best Supporting Actor for Jagapati Babu and the Nandi Award for Best Female Playback Singer for S. Janaki and the Nandi Award for Best Female Dubbing Artist for Saritha. This film is famous for being the first film in Telugu to have the Rayalaseema faction as its main plot. The film was later remade in 1999 in Tamil with the same name with Parthiban replacing Jagapathi Babu and it was remade in Hindi as The Power with Shah Rukh Khan and Karishma Kapoor. Anita Takes a Chance Anita Takes a Chance is a 2001 film directed by Ventura Pons. Off Season Off Season is a 2001 television film directed by Bruce Davison, and starring Sherilyn Fenn, Rory Culkin, Hume Cronyn, Adam Arkin, and Bruce Davison. It is about a presumably disturbed little boy who has been orphaned, and who comes to believe that a local guest who is staying at the hotel at which the boys aunt works is actually Santa Claus. One Night the Moon One Night the Moon is a 2001 Australian musical non-feature film starring husband and wife team Paul Kelly, a singer-songwriter, and Kaarin Fairfax, a film and television actress, along with their daughter Memphis Kelly. Directed by Rachel Perkins and written by Perkins with John Romeril, it was filmed on Andyamathanha land in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia for six weeks in early 2000. Kelton Pell portrayed an Aboriginal tracker, Albert Yang with Ruby Hunter playing his wife, who searches for the missing child. Musical score was by Kelly, Kev Carmody and Mairead Hannan, and with other artists they also contributed to the soundtrack. The film won ten awards, including two Australian Film Institute Awards. One Night the Moon was inspired by the story of indigenous tracker, Alexander Riley as depicted in Black Tracker, a documentary directed by Rileys grandson, Michael Riley. Alexander Riley had worked for the New South Wales police in Dubbo in the early 1900s, finding wanted criminals, missing persons and hidden caches. Composer/singer Mairead Hannan saw the documentary and formed a project with her sister Deirdre Hannan, Kelly, Carmody, Alice Garner, Romeril and Perkins. Aside from the search for a missing child, the film deals with the racist attitude depicted by the fathers refusal to use an indigenous tracker. The film was Paul Kellys cinematic debut, while his then wife, Fairfax had a lead role in two related TV mini-series Harp in the South and Poor Mans Orange in 1987, and roles in films Belinda and Young Einstein. Fairfax had her film debut with a minor role in 1982s Starstruck which had Paul Kelly and the Dots supplying a song for the soundtrack. Shooters Shooters is a drama documentary film, directed by Dan Reed for Suspect Device Films. The film is set in Liverpool and used local criminals as actors depicting the lives of local gangsters. It is most notable for having been completely unscripted apart from a brief outline; each scene was improvised and ad-libbed by the actors themselves. Shooters was first broadcast in December 2000 on Channel 4 as part of its Cutting Edge series. The world-renowned Liverpool-born musician John Murphy co-wrote the score. Sansa Sansa is a 2003 French film directed by Siegfried, starring Roschdy Zem. Siegfried also composed music for his film together with violinist Ivry Gitlis who play own role in the film. Original release summary: "Les aventures rocambolesques de Sansa à travers le monde". Proud Proud is a 2004 film directed by Mary Pat Kelly and stars veteran actor and activist Ossie Davis, in his final film performance. The motion picture was filmed in Elmira NY and Buffalo, NY. The screenplay was written by Kelly based on her non-fiction book Proudly We Served. Proud was an Official Selection of The Third Annual Buffalo International Film Festival in 2009. Mary Pat Kelly and Lorenzo Dufau introduced the screening. Full Grown Men Full Grown Men is a 2006 American independent comedy-drama film directed by David Munro and starring Matt McGrath, Judah Friedlander, Alan Cumming, Amy Sedaris, and Deborah Harry, is the bittersweet story of a thirtysomething man with family who grudgingly realizes it is time to trade adolescence for adulthood. The film won the 2007 indieWIRE Undiscovered Gems Film Series Audience Award competition. Sri Ramadasu Sri Ramadasu is 2006 Telugu, biographical film, based on the life of Kancharla Gopanna popularly known as Bhadrachalam Ramadasu, produced by Konda Krishnam Raju on Aditya Movies banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Akkineni Nagarjuna, Sneha, Suman in the lead roles and music was composed by M. M. Keeravani. Cinematography and editing were handled by S. Gopal Reddy and Sreekar Prasad respectively. Jyothika was the initial choice for the lead actress which was later replaced by Sneha due to her wedding arrangements. Upon release, the film got highly positive reviews. The films lead actor Nagarjuna received unanimous positive appreciation for his portrayal in the titular role and subsequently went on to win Nandi Award for Best Actor that year. Music director M. M. Keeravani also received rave reviews for his work. Along with being critically acclaimed, The film recorded as Blockbuster hit at the box office and is considered as one of the milestones in the long-spanning career of the lead actor Nagarjuna.Its dubbed in Hindi as Shree Ram Mandir by Zee Cinema Family Ties Family Ties is the second film by South Korean director Kim Tae-yong. Mismarketed as a slapstick comedy through its promotional posters, the film is actually a generation-to-generation view of two families through love and life. Allari Pidugu Allari Pidugu is a 2005 Telugu action film produced by M. R. V. Prasad on P. B. R. Art Productions banner, directed by Jayanth C. Paranjee. The film stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Katrina Kaif, and Charmy Kaur in the lead roles, while Puneet Issar and Mukesh Rishi play supporting roles. The music was composed by Mani Sharma with cinematography by Ajayan Vincent and editing by Marthand K. Venkatesh. The film released on 5 October 2005. Immigration Tango Immigration Tango is a 2010 American comedy film directed by David Burton Morris and written by Martin L. Kelley, Robert J. Lee, Todd Norwood and Elika Portnoy. The film stars Elika Portnoy, McCaleb Burnett, Carlos Leon, Ashley Wolfe, Avery Sommers, and Beth Glover. The film was released on February 18, 2011, by Roadside Attractions. Silambattam Silambattam is a 2008 Indian Tamil action comedy film written and directed by cinematographer-turned-director S. Saravanan, making his directorial debut. The film stars Silambarasan Rajendar in dual roles while Sneha, Sana Khan, Prabhu and Kishore also play lead roles. Santhanam, Ponvannan, and Nedumudi Venu play supporting roles with Premji Amaren in a special appearance. Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the films background score and soundtrack. The film released on 12 December 2008. It was later dubbed into Telugu and released as Maa Vaadu. Silambattam opened to mixed reviews but became a commercial superhit. Flutter Flutter is a 2011 British independent dark comedy film about gambling, written by Stephen Leslie and directed by Giles Borg. The film stars Joe Anderson, Ricky Tomlinson, Laura Fraser, Billy Zane, Anna Anissimova and Mark Williams. Klassiki periptosi vlavis Klassiki periptosi vlavis is a 1987 Greek comedy film, released on video only. It was directed and written by Takis Vougiouklakis. It starred Kostas Tsakonas and Tasos Kostis as two very incompetent repairmen of household appliances. Billy Boy Billy Boy is a 2017 American drama film directed by Bradley Buecker, starring Melissa Benoist and Blake Jenner, who also wrote and co-produced the film. Billy Boy premiered at the Fantastic Fest on September 23, 2017, before a simultaneous release by Gravitas Ventures on June 15, 2018. Sand Castles Les Châteaux de sable is a 2015 French romantic drama film directed by Olivier Jahan, starring Emma de Caunes, Yannick Renier and Jeanne Rosa. Lasa y Zabala Lasa eta Zabala is a 2014 Spanish film directed by Pablo Malo regarding the killing of Lasa and Zabala. Hondros Hondros is a 2017 American documentary film about the war photographer Chris Hondros. It was written by Greg Campbell and Jenny Golden, directed and produced by Campbell, and executive produced by Jake Gyllenhaal and Jamie Lee Curtis. The film premiered on 21 April 2017 at Tribeca Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award, Documentary First Place. It had a limited theatrical release in the United States on 2 March 2018. Hondros was killed in a mortar attack by government forces in Misrata while covering the 2011 Libyan civil war. The Torture Club is a Japanese 4-Koma comic strip written by Makoto Fukami and illustrated by Alpha AlfLayla. It was published by Kadokawa Shoten in 4-Koma Nano Ace from April 2011 until the final issue in October 2013, it was then transferred to Young Ace from December 2013 onwards. Kidnap Capital Kidnap Capital is a 2015 Canadian crime drama film, released in Canada in 2016. The directorial debut of Felipe Rodriguez, the film centres on a group of undocumented migrants who have been kidnapped by a Phoenix street gang and are being held for ransom in a drop house in Arizona. The films cast includes Paulino Nunes, Johnathan Sousa, Michael Reventar, Michelle Arvizu and Pedro Miguel Arce. The film was a finalist for Best Picture and Best Director at the 2016 Imagen Awards. It won several awards on the festival circuit, including the "Chairmans Award" at the San Diego Film Festival, "Best Non-European Film" at ECU the European Independent Film Festival in Paris, the "Jurys Special Mention" at the BOGOCINE Bogota Film Festival, and many others. At the 5th Canadian Screen Awards in 2017, Michael Reventar was a nominee for Best Supporting Actor. Bug Crawls Bug Crawls is a short film directed by David Lynch, released in 2007 on the DVD anthology Dynamic:01. Lost Cat Corona Lost Cat Corona is a 2017 American comedy film written and directed by Anthony Tarsitano. The film stars Ralph Macchio, Gina Gershon, Paul Sorvino and Sean Young with David Zayas, Summer Crockett Moore and Anthony Ruivivar in supporting roles. A play-it-safe guy must search for his wifes missing cat, bringing him face-to-face with the colorful, wacky, and sometimes, the more dangerous element of his neighborhood, forcing him to confront his fears and rethink his M.O. Keep Quiet Keep Quiet is a 2016 biographical documentary film about Hungarian politician Csanád Szegedi, known for his anti-semitic comments and membership in the radical nationalist party Jobbik, who later discovered he was Jewish. The British-made film includes interviews with Szegedi, his grandmother who was a former Auschwitz concentration camp survivor and archive footage. On 14 April 2016 the film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in the World Documentary Competition. The Bacchus Lady The Bacchus Lady is a 2016 South Korean drama film directed and written by E J-yong. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival as well as the Seattle International Film Festival. The director describes the film as a "bittersweet drama". The film depicts the life of an elderly prostitute called Youn So-young, who works as a Bacchus Lady. Say You Will Say You Will is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by Nick Naveda and starring Travis Tope and Katherine C. Hughes. The Marriage The Marriage is a 2017 Kosovan drama film directed by Blerta Zeqiri. It was selected as the Kosovan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Subedar Joginder Singh Subedar Joginder Singh is a 2018 Indian Punjabi-language biographical war film based on the life of Joginder Singh, an Indian soldier who was killed in the 1962 Sino-Indian War and posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra. It is produced by Saga Music and is set to release by 6 April 2018. The film stars Gippy Grewal and Aditi Sharma and is directed by Simerjit Singh who belongs to the same region of Moga where Subedar was born.. This movie is going to be high budget film as the dialogues and picturization is anticipated to be authentic to that in the era of 1962. The first schedule of the movie was shot in Suratgarh or Rajasthan which is nearly 100 km from the Indo-Pakistan border, to give a look of pre-independence village of Punjab. The next schedule of the shooting is lined up in early October 2017 at Dras sector in Jammu and Kashmir to give real life experience of the Tawang valley during the 1962 Indo-China war. The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight is an 1897 documentary film directed by Enoch J. Rector depicting the 1897 boxing match between James J. Corbett and Bob Fitzsimmons in Carson City on St. Patricks Day. Originally running for more than 100 minutes, it was the longest film released to date; as such, it was the worlds first feature film. The technology that allowed this is known as the Latham loop, and Rector was a rival for claiming the invention of the device. He used three such equipped cameras placed adjacently and filming on 63mm nitrate film. Only fragments of the film survive. The known fragments were transferred in the 1980s from a print owned by Jean A. LeRoy of New York City, the transfer done on a specially built optical printer to convert the film to 35mm film. The film was also the first to be shot in widescreen, with an aspect ratio of about 1.65:1. According to Dan Streible, The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight is "one of the earliest individual productions to sustain public commentary on the cinema." The film is so important to film history that Luke McKernan declared, "it was boxing that created the cinema." In 2012, the film was added to the National Film Registry at the Library of Congress as a "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant film". Atlantis Atlantis is a 1913 Danish silent film directed by August Blom, the head of production at the Nordisk Film company, and was based upon the 1912 novel by Gerhart Hauptmann. It starred an international cast headlined by Danish matinée actor Olaf Fønss and Austrian opera diva Ida Orloff. The film was the first Danish multi-reeled feature film. The story, which tells the tale of a doctor who travels to the United States in search of a cure for his ailing wife, includes the tragic sinking of an ocean liner after it strikes an object at sea. Released only one year after the sinking of the RMS Titanic, the movie drew considerable attention as well as criticism due to similarities to the actual tragedy. The high production costs for Atlantis were not equaled by box office returns at that time. However, the film went on to become the most watched film for Nordisk Film and has been hailed by film historian Erik Ulrichsen as a Danish masterpiece and "one of the first modern films." Just Pals Just Pals is a 1920 American silent Western film directed by John Ford, and was Fords first film for Fox Film Corporation. John Ford is credited as Jack Ford, as was typical for his earliest films. The film introduces the theme of the partnership between two vagabonds, a young man and a boy, who support and help each other. Buck Jones and Georgie Stone already anticipates some of the elements that will contribute to the extraordinary success of Charles Chaplin and Jackie Coogan in The Kid. For the Defense For the Defense is a 1930 pre-Code crime drama film starring William Powell as a lawyer whose ethics are challenged when the woman he loves hits and kills a pedestrian while out driving with another suitor. The Last Mile The Last Mile is a 1932 American pre-Code crime drama film directed by Samuel Bischoff and starring Howard Phillips and Preston Foster. The picture is based on John Wexleys 1930 Broadway play, The Last Mile. Howard Phillips appeared in both the play and the film but in different roles. In 1959 the play was adapted a second time into a film of the same name starring Mickey Rooney. Blow Me Down! Blow me Down! is a Popeye theatrical cartoon short in the Paramount Picture short series, starring William "Billy" Costello as Popeye and Bonnie Poe as Olive Oyl and William Pennell as Bluto. It was released in 1933 and was a third cartoon in the Popeye the Sailor series of theatrical cartoons released by Paramount Pictures, lasting through 1957. The White Sister The White Sister is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Helen Hayes and Clark Gable. It was based on the 1909 novel of the same name by Francis Marion Crawford and was a remake of the silent film The White Sister. Varsity Show Varsity Show is a 1937 American musical film directed by William Keighley from a script by Jerry Wald, Richard Macaulay, Warren Duff and Sig Herzig and starring Dick Powell, Fred Waring and Warings Pennsylvanians, Ted Healy, and Priscilla Lane. Released by Warner Bros., it features songs by Richard A. Whiting and many others. The finale was directed by Busby Berkeley. Totò al giro d'Italia Toto Tours Italy is a 1948 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. The film features cameos of famous cyclists of that time: Fausto Coppi, Gino Bartali, Fiorenzo Magni, Ferdi Kubler, Giordano Cottur, Gianni Ortelli, Oreste Conte, Adolfo Consolini, Louison Bobet, Briek Schotte, Amos Matteucci, Jean-Pierre Wimille, Ulisse Lorenzetti, Di Segni, Amadeo Deiana, Aldo Spoldi, Giuseppe Tosi, Camillo Achilli and Tazio Nuvolari. Strange Bargain Strange Bargain is a 1949 American crime film noir directed by Will Price and starring Martha Scott, Jeffrey Lynn and Harry Morgan. It is the story of a bookkeeper in need of money who agrees against his own better judgement to help a wealthy man carry out an elaborate suicide plan. The Blue Veil The Blue Veil is a 1951 American drama film directed by Curtis Bernhardt. The screenplay by Norman Corwin is based on a story by François Campaux, which was adapted for the French language film Le Voile Bleu in 1942. Jane Wyman stars in a cast that also includes Charles Laughton, Joan Blondell, and Agnes Moorehead. Rabbit Every Monday Rabbit Every Monday is a 1950-produced, 1951-released Warner Bros. cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam, and would be the last short which had Yosemite Sams mouth below his mustache; his design changes midway through the film. Rabbit Every Monday has the distinction of being the first Looney Tunes cartoon to appear on the first episode of The Bugs Bunny Show, on October 11, 1960. Assignment: Paris Assignment – Paris! is a 1952 American Cold War film noir directed by Robert Parrish and starring Dana Andrews, Märta Torén, George Sanders and Audrey Totter. No Hunting No Hunting is a 1955 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The cartoon features Donald Duck participating in an overly-dramatic hunting trip after being inspired by his pioneer ancestor. The film was directed by Jack Hannah and features original music by Oliver Wallace. It was produced in widescreen CinemaScope. No Hunting was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 28th Academy Awards, held in 1956, but lost to the Looney Tunes film Speedy Gonzales. It was the ninth and final such nomination received by the Donald Duck film series. Safe at Home! Safe at Home! is a 1962 sports comedy film starring Major League Baseball players Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris of the New York Yankees. The film also stars William Frawley and Don Collier, with appearances by New York Yankees Whitey Ford and Ralph Houk. The film is about a young Florida boy who lies to his Little League teammates, telling them he knows Mantle and Maris and will bring them to their team banquet. His attempts to meet his heroes during spring training by sneaking into the stadium and into their hotel room at the Yankee Clipper Hotel result in chaos, and he learns an important lesson about honesty. Filmed in Fort Lauderdale and Pompano Beach. The Rabbit Is Me The Rabbit Is Me is an East German dramatic film directed by Kurt Maetzig. It was filmed in 1965, and based on the novel by Manfred Bieler. Situation Hopeless -- But Not Serious Situation Hopeless... But Not Serious is a 1965 comedy film directed by Gottfried Reinhardt and starring Alec Guinness, Mike Connors and Robert Redford. It is based on the novel The Hiding Place by Robert Shaw. The title is a variation of an old Viennese saying; "The situation is desperate but not serious." Love Me, Love My Mouse Love Me, Love My Mouse is a 1966 Tom and Jerry cartoon produced by Chuck Jones, who co-directed with Ben Washam. The title Love Me, Love My Mouse is a play-on-words of the phrase "Love me, love my dog". It is the first Tom and Jerry cartoon to be animated by Phil Roman. This short is one of the very few in which Tom emerges victorious over Jerry. Handcuffs Handcuffs is a Croatian film directed by Krsto Papić. It was released in Yugoslavia in 1969. In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics found it to be one of the best Croatian films ever made. Frankenstein '80 Frankenstein 80 is a 1972 Italian film directed by Mario Mancini. Queen of the Stardust Ballroom Queen of the Stardust Ballroom is an American television movie directed by Sam OSteen and executive-produced by Roger Gimbel, from the teleplay by Jerome Kass. It was broadcast by CBS on February 13, 1975. Maureen Stapleton, Charles Durning, and Charlotte Rae were nominated for Emmy Awards for their performances. Smash-Up on Interstate 5 Smash-Up on Interstate 5 is a 1976 American made-for-television disaster film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey. Loosely based on the novel Expressway written by Trevor Dudley-Smith, the film chronicles the aftermath of a 39-car smash-up in California. Cop Strømer is a 1976 Danish crime drama film directed by Anders Refn. The Littlest Horse Thieves Escape from the Dark is a 1976 British-American family drama film produced by Walt Disney Productions, directed by Charles Jarrott and starring Alastair Sim, Peter Barkworth and Maurice Colbourne. The film was released in the United Kingdom on May 26, 1976. In the United States, it was released under the title The Littlest Horse Thieves on a double bill with The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh on March 11, 1977. Sugar, Honey and Pepper Sugar, Honey and Pepper is a 1980 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Martino. Mr. No Legs Mr. No Legs is a 1978 American action drama exploitation film directed by Ricou Browning and written by Jack Cowden. A Love in Germany Eine Liebe in Deutschland is a 1983 feature film directed by Andrzej Wajda. The film is based on the novel by Rolf Hochhuth about a woman who commits adultery with a prisoner of war while her husband serves as a soldier during World War II. A Love in Germany, featuring many popular German actors, was produced by German film producer Artur Brauner and German broadcaster ZDF. Madman at War Madman at War is a 1985 Italian-French comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It was entered into the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. The Drifter The Drifter is a 1988 thriller movie starring Kim Delaney, Timothy Bottoms, Al Shannon, Miles OKeeffe, and Anna Garduno. The film is about a successful single woman who picks up a mysterious hitchhiker on a deserted road. The film was directed and written by Larry Brand. L'oeuvre au noir The Abyss is a 1988 drama film directed by André Delvaux. It was entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on the novel of the same name by Marguerite Yourcenar. The film received the André Cavens Award for Best Film by the Belgian Film Critics Association. Mack the Knife Mack the Knife is a 1989 Netherlands romantic comedy musical film written and directed by Menahem Golan and starring Raúl Juliá, Richard Harris, Julia Migenes, Roger Daltrey and Julie Walters. It is a film adaptation of the 1928 Brecht/Weill musical The Threepenny Opera. Eminent Domain Eminent Domain is a film released in 1990. It stars Donald Sutherland and Anne Archer and is directed by John Irvin. Love After Love Love After Love is a 1992 French romance film directed by Diane Kurys starring Isabelle Huppert and Bernard Giraudeau. The Great Mom Swap The Great Mom Swap is a 1995 film directed by Jonathan Prince and starring Shelley Fabares, Valerie Harper, Mary Kate Schellhardt, Hillary Tuck, Sid Caesar, Andrew Kavovit, and Kelsey Mulrooney. It was released direct-to-video by Hallmark Entertainment. Yengeç sepeti Yengeç Sepeti is a 1994 Turkish drama film directed by Yavuz Özkan. Hellmaster Hellmaster is a 1992 American horror film written and directed by Douglas Shulze, and starring John Saxon. The plot follows a psychotic college professor who uses unsuspecting students as laboratory rats, injecting them with a drug that mutates them into brutal killers. The Stingiest Man in Town is a 1978 Christmas television special based on Charles Dickenss A Christmas Carol created by Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass which featured traditional animation rather than the stop motion animation most often used by the company. It was an animated remake of a long-unseen, but quite well received, live-action musical special which had starred Basil Rathbone, Martyn Green, and Vic Damone. The live-action version had been telecast on December 23, 1956, on the NBC anthology series The Alcoa Hour, and was published on DVD in 2011, by VAI. The animated remake first aired December 23, 1978, in the United States on NBC, and was telecast in Japan the next day. Persian Series #3 Madhuraswapnam is a 1977 Malayalam-language Indian feature film, directed by M. Krishnan Nair, starring Kamal Haasan, Ravikumar, Jayaprabha and Unnimary in the lead roles. Dance of a Dream Dance of a Dream is a 2001 Hong Kong romantic comedy film co-produced and directed by the films cinematographer, Andrew Lau and starring Andy Lau, Anita Mui and Sandra Ng. Latin Dragon Latin Dragon is a 2004 action-adventure film starring Fabian Carrillo, Gary Busey and Lorenzo Lamas. It was directed by Scott Thomas and written by James Becket, Fabian Carrillo and Scott Thomas. Deadly Betrayal Deadly Betrayal is a 2003 television movie film starring Nicollette Sheridan, Andrew Jackson, Robert Seeliger and Amanda Tilson. It was directed by Jason Hreno and written by Howard Friedlander and Ken Peragine. Take a Deep Breath Take a Deep Breath is a 2004 Serbian film, directed by Dragan Marinković and written by Hajdana Baletić. This drama was promoted as the "first Serbian LGBT feature film", even though the writer herself stresses that it is more about the generation gap in the modern family. The premiere was held on November 8, 2004 in Belgrades Sava Center. The Adventures of Iron Pussy The Adventure of Iron Pussy is a 2003 Thai musical-action-comedy film written and directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul and Michael Shaowanasai and starring Shaowanasai. The protagonist is a crossdressing Thai secret agent whose alter ego is a gay male convenience clerk. A homage and parody of the 1970s Thai action films, musicals and melodramas, particularly those that starred Mitr Chaibancha and Petchara Chaowarat, the movie premiered at the 2003 Tokyo International Film Festival and has also played at the Berlin Film Festival, the International Film Festival Rotterdam and other festivals. It is a cult film and has screened at several gay and lesbian film festivals as well. The First Time I Turned Twenty The First Time I Turned Twenty is a 2004 French comedy film directed and written by Lorraine Lévy. Baby for Sale Baby for Sale is a 2004 television film that was premiered on the Lifetime Network on 12 July 2004. It stars Dana Delany and was directed by Peter Svatek. The filming took place in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The story is based on true life events The Garage The Garage is a 2006 American independent film written and directed by Carl Thibault. I Love Lucy I Love Lucy, a.k.a. I Love Lucy: The Movie is a 1953 American feature film spin-off of the sitcom I Love Lucy. Except for one test screening in Bakersfield, the film was never theatrically released and was shelved. Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz co-star. Some scenes were directed by Edward Sedgwick, the final film work of his long Hollywood career. Sedgwick died in March 1953. Pavee Lackeen: The Traveller Girl Pavee Lackeen: The Traveller Girl is a documentary-style film released in 2005. The film tells the story of an Irish Traveller girl and her family. Most of the characters are played by the Maughan family themselves, led by youngest daughter Winnie. Its director and co-writer, Perry Ogden, won an IFTA Award in the category of Breakthrough Talent in 2005. Winnie Maughan was nominated for Best Actress in a Feature Film in the same awards. Filmed entirely on video, the film was described as startlingly real, showing the conditions in which the family—who are members of Irelands Travelling community— live. Moongirl Moongirl is an animated short produced in 2005 by Laika. It was written and directed by Henry Selick and features a score by They Might Be Giants. It is the first film, and currently the only short film, produced by the company. Don't Open Till Doomsday "Don’t Open Till Doomsday" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 20 January 1964, during the first season. Mia and the Migoo Mia and the Migoo is a 2008 French-Italian animated film produced by Folimage and directed by Jacques-Rémy Girerd. The film is about a young girls search for her father in a tropical paradise, threatened by the construction of a gigantic hotel resort. The English version stars the voices of Whoopi Goldberg, Matthew Modine, Wallace Shawn, James Woods, John DiMaggio, and Amanda Misquez. The film won the European Film Award for Best Animated Feature at the 22nd European Film Awards. The English version of the film was given a limited release in the United States on 27 March 2011 and opened to generally mixed critical reviews. Wo Hu: Operation Undercover Wo Hu is a 2006 Hong Kong crime film directed by Marco Mak and Wang Guangli starring Eric Tsang, Francis Ng, Jordan Chan, Sonija Kwok, Michael Miu, Julian Cheung and with a special appearance by Shawn Yue. The Law of Ueki is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsubasa Fukuchi. It was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from August 2001 to October 2004. Sixteen tankōbon volumes were compiled and published by Shogakukan. An anime adaptation was first broadcast on TV Tokyo on April 4, 2005, and ended with 51 episodes on March 27, 2006. In Indonesia, this anime Originally Broadcast by Lativi since year 2007 and Global TV since year 2008. It was produced by Studio Deen. A manga sequel, , was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from April 2005 to July 2007. The manga was licensed for distribution in North America by Viz Media, while the anime adaptation was licensed by Geneon. On July 3, 2008, Geneon and Funimation announced an agreement to distribute select titles in North America. While Geneon would still retain the license, Funimation would assume exclusive rights to the manufacturing, marketing, sales and distribution of select titles. The Law of Ueki was one of several titles involved in the deal. The rights to the series expired in 2011. ImaginAsian TV broadcast the anime series to the American audience on its Anime EnerG block, starting on January 30, 2007. The anime has been license rescued by Discotek Media in 2018. Journey Bombay to Goa: Laughter Unlimited Journey Bombay to Goa: Laughter Unlimited, also known as Bombay To Goa, is a 2007 Hindi film. It stars Indian comedians Raju Srivastava, Sunil Pal, and Ahsaan Qureshi and comic actors Vijay Raaz, Asrani and Tinu Anand among others. Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams is a 2007 American direct-to-video animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Disneytoon Studios. It was the first film in a planned Disney Princess Enchanted Tales series of direct-to-video films, each featuring new stories about the Disney Princesses. It was released on September 4, 2007 by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. The film features new stories about Princess Aurora from Sleeping Beauty and Princess Jasmine from Aladdin. Hackers Are People Too Hackers Are People Too is a 2008 documentary film about the hacker community, written and directed by Ashley Shwartau. Red Chillies Red Chillies is a 2009 Indian Malayalam-language crime thriller film directed by Shaji Kailas and written by A. K. Sajan, starring Mohanlal in the lead role. It was produced by M. Renjith under Rajaputhra Visual Media and distributed by Vaishaka Release. The film also stars Thilakan, Siddique, Biju Menon, and Hareesh Peradi. Red Chillies was released in India on 14 February 2009 on the Valentines Day. The film was a moderate success at the box office. Lloyd the Conqueror Lloyd the Conqueror is a 2011 Canadian comedy film co-written by Andrew Herman and Michael Peterson and also directed by Michael Peterson. Evan Williams stars as Lloyd, a college student who is convinced by his professor Derek, played by Mike Smith to join his deteriorating Larping league. Love in Space Love in Space is a 2011 Hong Kong romantic comedy film produced Fruit Chan, directed by Tony Chan and Wing Shya and stars an ensemble cast including Aaron Kwok, Eason Chan, Rene Liu, Gwei Lun-mei, Angelababy, Jing Boran and a guest appearance by Xu Fan. The film was shot in Beijing, Sydney and the International Space Station. 3 Day Test 3 Day Test is a 2012 American comedy film directed and written by Corbin Bernsen and starring George Newbern, Megyn Price, and Bernsen. The film was released on November 6, 2012. The film was retitled in several overseas territories as Home & Alone For Christmas. Amsterdam Express Amsterdam Express is an Albanian drama film directed by Fatmir Koçi. Kanamachi Kanamachi is a 2013 Bengali political thriller film directed by Raj Chakraborty and produced by Ashok Dhanuka under his banner, Eskay Movies. This film is remake of Tamil successful film Ko. The music directors of the film are Indradeep Dasgupta and Rishi Chanda. Sex, Death and Bowling Sex, Death and Bowling is a 2015 American independent comedy-drama film starring Adrian Grenier, Selma Blair, Bailey Chase and Drea de Matteo. It marked the directing and writing debut of actress Ally Walker. Chinnadana Nee Kosam Chinnadana Nee Kosam is a Telugu romantic comedy film written and directed by A. Karunakaran. The film features Nithiin and Mishti in the lead roles marking the latters debut in Telugu cinema. The films title was taken from a song in Nithins 2012 Ishq. The film was produced by Nithins father N. Sudhakar Reddy and sister Nikhita Reddy under the banner Sresht Movies. Harsha Vardhan wrote the films dialogues. Anoop Rubens composed the films soundtrack and background score. I. Andrew and Prawin Pudi were the films cinematographer and editor respectively. This film is partially based on 1991 movie "Seetharamaiah Gari Manavaralu". Production began on 21 May 2014. Principal photography began on 2 June 2014. The film released on 19 December 2014. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Sabse Badhkar Hum 3 by Goldmines Telefilms and released in 2018. Surprise Surprise is a low-budget 2015 Chinese fantasy comedy film directed by Show Joy. It is based on a Youku web series of the same name by Show Joy but with a different content. It had wide previews on December 12 and 13 and was released on December 18, 2015. The Summer Is Gone The Summer is Gone is a 2016 Chinese drama film written and directed by Zhang Dalei. At the 2016 Golden Horse Awards the film won 3 awards for Best Feature Film, Best New Performer and the FIPRESCI Prize. It is scheduled for release in China on 24 March 2017. The film won the Grand Prix award at the 24th Beijing College Student Film Festival. Funan Funan is a 2018 period drama animated film directed by Denis Do and written by Do and Magali Pouzol with the participation of Elise Trinh, about a Cambodian woman and her search for her child, who was forcibly taken from her, during the beginning of the Khmer Rouge revolution in April 1975. The original-language version of the film, in which the dialogue is principally in French, stars the voices of Bérénice Bejo and Louis Garrel. Long Time Running Long Time Running is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier. The film profiles the Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip during their Man Machine Poem Tour of 2016, which followed the bands announcement of lead singer Gord Downies cancer diagnosis. The film premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The film takes its name from "Long Time Running", a song from the bands 1991 album Road Apples. Cameo Kirby Cameo Kirby is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by John Ford which starred John Gilbert and Gertrude Olmstead and featured Jean Arthur in her onscreen debut. It was Fords first film credited as John Ford instead of Jack Ford. It was based on a play by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson. The story had been filmed as a silent before in 1914 with Dustin Farnum, who had originated the role on Broadway in 1909. The film was remade as a talking musical film in 1930. Prints of the film exist in the UCLA Film and Television Archive and at the Cinemateca Portuguesa, in Lisbon. The Shadow of the Eagle The Shadow of the Eagle is a 1932 American Pre-Code Mascot 12 episode film serial, directed by Ford Beebe and B. Reeves Eason and produced by Nat Levine. The film stars John Wayne in his first serial role. He would go on to star in two other serials for Mascot, The Hurricane Express and The Three Musketeers. The Shadow of the Eagle is now in the public domain. Beauty for Sale Beauty for Sale is a 1933 American pre-Code film about the romantic entanglements of three beauty salon employees. Based on the novel Beauty by Faith Baldwin, it stars Madge Evans, Alice Brady, and Otto Kruger. Daffy Doodles Daffy Doodles is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, produced in 1945, and released in 1946. Daffy is the notorious "moustache fiend", bent on putting a mustache on every lip in sight, while Porky is a police officer intent on capturing Daffy. This cartoon is the first full-length cartoon that animator Robert McKimson directed. Mel Blanc provided the voices for the characters, and Warren Foster was the writer. Killer McCoy Killer McCoy is a 1947 American film about a boxer. It is a remake of The Crowd Roars. ¡¿Qué te ha dado esa mujer?! What Has That Woman Done to You? is a 1951 Mexican comedy film directed by Ismael Rodríguez and starring Pedro Infante, Luis Aguilar and Rosa Arenas. It is the sequel to Full Speed Ahead. The Scarlet Hour The Scarlet Hour is a 1956 American crime drama film directed and produced by Michael Curtiz, previously director of such noted films as Casablanca, Yankee Doodle Dandy and White Christmas. The film stars Carol Ohmart, Tom Tryon and Jody Lawrance. The screenplay was based on the story "The Kiss Off" by Frank Tashlin. The song "Never Let Me Go", written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, is performed by Nat King Cole. UCLA has an original 16 mm copy of the film in its Film and Television Archive. A 35mm studio archive print was screen at the Noir City festival in Seattle in February 2019. Tread Softly Stranger Tread Softly Stranger is a 1958 British crime drama directed by Gordon Parry and starring Diana Dors, George Baker and Terence Morgan. The film was shot in black-and-white in film noir style, and its setting in an industrial town in northern England mirrors the kitchen sink realism movement coming into vogue in English drama and film at the time. The screenplay was adapted from the stage play Blind Alley by Jack Popplewell. Les mystères de Paris The Mysteries of Paris is a French-Italian film from 1962, set in Paris. It was directed by André Hunebelle, written by Diego Fabbri and Pierre Foucaud, starring Jean Marais. The scenario was written on the basis of the novel Les Mystères de Paris. It has several precursors including The Mysteries of Paris, The Mysteries of Paris. The Spy in the Green Hat The Spy in the Green Hat is a 1967 feature-length film version of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.s third season two-part episode "The Concrete Overcoat Affair". The episodes were originally broadcast in the United States on November 25, 1966 and December 2, 1966 on NBC. The film was directed by Joseph Sargent and written by Peter Allan Fields with the story by David Victor. It, as does the television series, stars Robert Vaughn and David McCallum. It is the fifth such feature film that used as its basis a reedited version of one or more episodes from the series. Tote Taube in der Beethovenstraße Dead Pigeon on Beethoven Street is episode 25, season 1, of Tatort, a 1974 German language police procedural television program, directed by Samuel Fuller. It was given a theatrical release in the United States by Emerson Film Enterprises in 1975. A novelisation by Fuller appeared in the US. To Love, Perhaps to Die Murder in a Blue World is a 1973 Spanish-French science fiction crime thriller horror film directed by Eloy de la Iglesia and starring Sue Lyon, Christopher Mitchum and Jean Sorel. This film is an exploitation of Stanley Kubricks A Clockwork Orange to the extent that it was even released on 1980s UK VHS as Clockwork Terror. Like its inspiration source the film is set in a near-future dystopian world where sadistic gangs attack, rape and steal from innocent people on the streets and in their homes. To elaborate the film plays on the Ludovic Technique of its predecessor where a neo-Fascist government tries to fight crime by conducting sinister mind-control experiments on captured criminals with the treatment ultimately backfiring with bloody results as at the end of the film the treated subjects turn berserk and kill each other. The science fiction aesthetic of the film is more pronounced compared to Kubricks film with its retro-futuristic setting also recalling those of other 1970s science fiction films such as Soylent Green and Rollerball. However, the film isnt a mere copycat of Kubricks masterpiece as it also has the feel and construction of the Italian Giallo films of the time as well as this film genres staple of gruesome murder scenes. It has also been argued that the films graphic violence played an influence on some of Paul Verhoevens films. September 30, 1955 September 30, 1955 is a 1977 drama film written and directed by James Bridges. Aphrodite Aphrodite is a 1982 French–Swiss soft-core sex film directed by Robert Fuest. The film is inspired by the novel mœurs antiques by Pierre Louÿs and stars Valérie Kaprisky and Horst Buchholz. The story follows a group of visitors who come to an island where they are involved in different sexual liaisons. Aphrodite was the final theatrical film by Robert Fuest. The film was shot in a studio at Hauts-de-Seine in France. The film is a French-Swiss co-production between Films de la Tour and Scipion Films. Aphrodite was released in France on 7 July 1982. The film was released in France on VHS in 1985. Homework Homework is a 1982 comedy film directed by James Beshears and starring Joan Collins. The film was marketed with the tagline "Every young man needs a teacher." The Beniker Gang The Beniker Gang is a 1985 American drama film written by Judie Angell and directed by Ken Kwapis. The movie stars Andrew McCarthy as Arthur Beniker, Jennifer Dundas as Cassie Beniker, Charles Fields as Edmund Beniker, and Danny Pintauro as Ben Beniker. No Surrender No Surrender is a 1985 British comedy film written by Alan Bleasdale. Describing the commissioning process, Bleasdale said, "I went to the National Film Finance Corporation and told them I was never going to write Star Wars or Rambo Revisited or anything like that, so I just went ahead and wrote the film I wanted to write". Early Spring Early Spring is a 1986 Danish drama film directed by Astrid Henning-Jensen. It was entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival. Bethune: The Making of a Hero Bethune: The Making of a Hero is a 1990 Canadian biographical period drama film about the life and death of Dr. Norman Bethune, a Canadian-born physician who served as a combat surgeon during the Chinese Civil War. It was directed by Phillip Borsos, written by Ted Allan, and starred Donald Sutherland as Bethune, alongside Helen Mirren, Helen Shaver, Colm Feore, James Pax, Guo Da, Anouk Aimée, and Ronald Pickup. It was nominated for numerous awards in 1991 and 1993. A rare Canadian epic, Bethune: The Making of a Hero is more famous for its arduous production in China and the bickering between the star and the writer than for anything else. Right from the start Donald Sutherland and Ted Allan clashed over the interpretation of Bethunes legacy. Sutherland passionately believed that despite his drinking and womanizing, Bethune became a saintly hero in China, whereas Allan equally passionately believed he might have been a hero but remained a deeply flawed man until the end. Director Phillip Borsos was caught in the middle of these conflicting visions, and ultimately lost control of the films direction during post-production. Despite these setbacks, the film was a critical and financial success, and was nominated for four Genie Awards, winning one for Best Costume Design. Pale Blood Pale Blood is a 1990 direct-to-video vampire film directed by V.V. Dachin Hsu and Michael W. Leighton. It was written by Hsu and Takashi Matsuoka, and produced by Omar Kaczmarczyk and Leighton. The film starred George Chakiris, Wings Hauser and Pamela Ludwig, and featured music and performance by the punk rock band Agent Orange. Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land Secret Love for the Peach Blossom Spring is a 1992 Taiwanese comedy film directed by Stan Lai. The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Nishchaiy Nishchaiy is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Esmayeel Shroff and released on 17 July 1992. The film stars Vinod Khanna, Salman Khan and Karisma Kapoor. Alegre ma non troppo Alegre ma non troppo is a 1994 Spanish romance/comedy film directed by Fernando Colomo and starring Penélope Cruz and Jordi Mollà. It was set in Santander, Cantabria, Spain. It was nominated in 1995 for four awards and won two of them. Bwana Bwana is a 1996 Spanish drama film directed by Imanol Uribe. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Orion's Key Project Shadowchaser IV, also known as Shadowchaser IV, Shadowchaser: The Gates Of Time, Orions Key and Alien Chaser, is a 1996 science fiction film by director Mark Roper. It is the fourth and final installment in the Project Shadowchaser film series. Tutto l'amore che c'è Tutto lamore che cè is a 2000 film by Italian director Sergio Rubini. It stars Damiano Russo, Michele Venitucci and, in a cameo role, Gérard Depardieu. Century of the Dragon Century of the Dragon is a 1999 Hong Kong crime film directed by Clarence Fok and starring Andy Lau, Louis Koo and Patrick Tam. Aliens in the Wild, Wild West Aliens in the Wild, Wild West is a 1999 science fiction film directed by George Erschbamer and written by Alon Kaplan. Our Tropical Island Our Tropical Island is a 2001 Italian comedy film written and directed by Marcello Cesena and starring Diego Abatantuono and Victoria Abril. Satan's Slave Satans Slave is a 1980 Indonesian horror film directed by Sisworo Gautama Putra. It has achieved cult status among fans of Asian horror films; principally because it has been unavailable for many years except as an obscure Japanese VHS pressing with no English subtitles. In 2006, Brentwood Home Video, a specialist US label, released an uncut print on DVD for retail release as part of its Eastern Horror series. Among Western fans It is notable for being one of the few classic horror films to substitute Christian or Buddhist themes for Muslim beliefs. The film bears a resemblance in plot to Don Coscarellis 1979 film Phantasm. A remake, directed by Joko Anwar, was released on September 28, 2017 and it was a box office success and was met with critical acclaim. Raising Flagg Raising Flagg is a 2006 film directed by Neal Miller and co-written by Miller, Nancy Miller and Dorothy Velasco. It was shot entirely on location in Portland and St. Helens. Double Agent Double Agent is a 2003 South Korean espionage/thriller film directed by Kim Hyeon-jeong about a North Korean intelligence officer who defects to South Korea. Today and Tomorrow Today and Tomorrow is a 2003 Argentine drama film directed by Alejandro Chomski. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Struggle on the Nile Struggle on the Nile is a 1959 Egyptian action and drama film directed by Atef Salem and written by Ali El Zorkani. It stars three of Egypts most famous artists, Omar Sharif, Hend Rostom, and Rushdy Abaza. This film was selected as one of the top 100 Egyptian films of all time. Gundaraj Gundaraj is a 1995 Bollywood action film directed by Guddu Dhanoa. It stars Ajay Devgn, Kajol and Amrish Puri. The film premiered on 8 September 1995 in Mumbai. Film was commercial failure at the box office. Mystic India Mystic India is a 2004 large format film about Indias culture, people, and traditions. It is told through the 12,000 km barefoot journey throughout 18th century India undertaken by the Hindu adolescent ascetic Nilkanth, later known in life as Swaminarayan by his followers. The film was directed by Keith Melton and financed and produced by BAPS Charities. The film is available in Hindi, English, French and Spanish. The 3 Wise Men Los Reyes Magos is a 2003 Spanish animated film. It tells the story of the visit of the Magi to the baby Jesus and the wrath of Herod. The film was directed by Antonio Navarro who was nominated for a Goya Award for this film. The film contains the voice talents of José Coronado, Juan Echanove and Imanol Arias in the original version and the voice acting of father-son actors Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez in the English dub. Diep Diep is a 2005 Dutch drama film about the 14-year-old girl Heleen. Many scenes are in extreme close-up. The Noah The Noah is a 1975 post-apocalyptic fiction film written and directed by Daniel Bourla, starring Robert Strauss in his final film performance. Gitmo Gitmo: The New Rules of War is a Swedish documentary about the Guantanamo Bay detention camp by Erik Gandini and Tarik Saleh. The film features interviews with Janis Karpinski, Mehdi Ghezali and Geoffrey Miller, among others. Gitmo premiered at IDFA in 2005 and reached mainstream theaters in Sweden on 10 February 2006. In 2003, a year after Swedish citizen Mehdi Ghezali was detained at "Gitmo", which sparked some media interest in Sweden, Erik and Tarik started filming the documentary and visited the base on a guided tour of selected areas. Mehdi Ghezali was released in 2004, and was interviewed for the film. In 2006, the musical score composed by Krister Linder won first prize for music in a TV feature at the Festival international Musique et Cinéma in Auxerre, France. The Life of Reilly See also The Life of Riley. The Life of Reilly is a 2006 American film adaptation of actor Charles Nelson Reillys one-man play Save It For the Stage: The Life of Reilly. Written by Reilly and Paul Linke, and directed by Frank L. Anderson and Barry Poltermann, the film is an edited version of Reillys stage show, filmed live before audiences at the El Portal Theater in North Hollywood, California in October 2004. The final film is compiled from Reillys final two performances, interspersed with clips, images and music. The Life of Reilly premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2006 to positive reviews and proceeded to play for over a year on the festival circuit, including the Seattle International Film Festival and Newfest. A limited theatrical release began in November 2007. The Invisibles "The Invisibles" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 3 February 1964, during the first season. Aladdin Aladdin is a 48-minute animated film based on the classic Arabian Nights story, Aladdin and the magic lamp, translated by Antoine Galland. Aladdin was produced by Golden Films and the American Film Investment Corporation. Like all other Golden Films productions, the film featured a single theme song, "Rub the Lamp", written and composed by Richard Hurwitz and John Arrias. It was released directly to video on April 27, 1992 by GoodTimes Home Video and was reissued on DVD in 2002 as part of the distributors "Collectible Classics" line of products. Eiga: Kurosagi is a film based on the 2006 popular TV series Kurosagi. After the finale of the TV series in June, TBS received many questions about whether there would be a new season or a film. TBS decided to shoot a film, beginning in August 2007. On March 8, 2008, the cast appeared on stage at TOHO Cinemas Roppongi Hills. At the end of the conference, a guard with a suitcase filled with 3,800,000,000 yen appeared on stage. Yamashita said he would make another Kurosagi film, shooting it overseas. The official theme song is "Taiyō no Namida". It is performed by NEWS, a 6-member band. Tomohisa Yamashita, who also plays the lead role, is in the band. Pup Blackie & Kanuto is an animated comedy adventure film directed by Francis Nielsen and produced by Baleuko, Lumiq Studios, Film Investment Piedmont, ArtMell and Talape. The production was presented at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2012. In Italy, Turin, Blackie & Kanutos preview was on December 4, 2013. The World Without US The World Without US is a 2008 documentary film created by Mitch Anderson and Jason J. Tomaric. Released in 2008, the documentary explores what might happen if the United States were to leave the international arena, rescind its global reach and become an isolationist nation for the first time since the early 20th century. The film is available for viewing on the video-sharing website YouTube. China's Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province Chinas Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province is a 2009 documentary film co-directed by Jon Alpert and Matthew ONeill of the Downtown Community Television Center, and produced by MZ Pictures for HBO Films. The documentary covers the aftermath of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake on May 12, which killed around 70,000 people—of which 10,000 were children, many of whom were killed when their schools collapsed. The film focuses on the grieving families and communities of the children, as they mourn their loss and question the government over the construction standard of the schools. Alpert and ONeill sent the raw footage of the film by courier to the United States, before they were detained and questioned by local police for eight hours as they tried to leave the country themselves. In September 2009, the filmmakers were scheduled to present the film at the Shanghai International Film Festival, but were denied visas by the Chinese government. Chinas Unnatural Disaster was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary in 2009. Poster Girl Poster Girl is a 2010 documentary film about an American soldiers experience with posttraumatic stress disorder after returning from the Iraq War. The film showed at the 37th Telluride Film Festival on September 3, 2010. It was named as a nominee for the Academy Award for Best Documentary at the 83rd Academy Awards on January 25, 2011 but lost to Strangers No More. The documentary short film is a production of Portrayal Films and was conceived and produced by Mitchell Block and directed and photographed by Sara Nesson. Queen of the Sun: What Are the Bees Telling Us? Queen of the Sun: What Are the Bees Telling Us? is a 2010 documentary film directed by Taggart Siegel. The film investigates multiple angles of the recent bee epidemic colony collapse disorder. It also explores the historical and contemporary relationship between bees and humans. Featuring interviews from Michael Pollan, Gunther Hauk, Vandana Shiva, Hugh Wilson, Michael Thiele, May Berenbaum, Carlo Petrini and Raj Patel. Molla Barir Bou Molla Barir Bou is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. Directed by Bangladeshi famous television drama director-writer Salauddin Lavlu. Written by famous actor-writer ATM Shamsuzzaman. Produced and distributed by Chhayachhando Chalochitra. Stars Moushumi, Riaz, Shabnur, ATM Shamsuzzaman, Pran Roy, Chitralekha Guho, Keramat Mawla, Khairul Alam Sabuj, Wahida Mollick Jolly, Masud Ali Khan and many more. Molla Barir Bou It is a fully family drama based film. The film released was 2005 in all over Bangladesh. And gets a great popularity from all categories film viewers of Bangladesh. Also honor as gets won Lux-Channel I Performance Awards best director 2005. The Disappeared The Disappeared is a Canadian drama film written and directed by author and filmmaker Shandi Mitchell. A story of survival and self-discovery for six men lost at sea in the North Atlantic, it stars Billy Campbell, Shawn Doyle, Brian Downey, Gary Levert, Ryan Doucette, and Neil Matheson. The film premiered at the Atlantic Film Festival September 14, 2012. Head Games Head Games: The Global Concussion Crisis is an expanded version of Head Games, a 2012 documentary film that examines the effects of repeated concussions and subconcussive blows, particularly those associated with sports. It focuses on American football and hockey, but also covers boxing, soccer, lacrosse, and professional wrestling. It covers findings that chronic traumatic brain injury is occurring in female sports. Also covered is physiological evidence of brain injury in adolescent athletes. Head Games is directed by Steve James, director of the highly acclaimed documentary, Hoop Dreams. It is a film followup to Christopher Nowinskis book, Head Games. The film features interviews with Nowinski, Dr. Robert Cantu. In addition to other medical experts, it also extensively interviews athletes, their families, and journalists. Ruined Heart: Another Lovestory Between a Criminal & a Whore Ruined Heart is a 2014 Filipino crime drama film directed by Khavn. It Takes a Man and a Woman It Takes a Man and a Woman is a 2013 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina and written by Carmi Raymundo. It is a sequel to two earlier films A Very Special Love and You Changed My Life. John Lloyd Cruz and Sarah Geronimo reprise their roles as Miggy Montenegro and Laida Magtalas respectively. The film is set two years after their break-up which occurred in a depicted flashback scene following events in the preceding film. Released in the Philippines on 30 March 2013, It Takes a Man and a Woman was a major commercial success. The film grossed PHP 387 million in domestic sales. It is the 2nd highest-grossing film and the highest-grossing Filipino film released in the Philippines in 2013. During the FAMAS Award in 2014, it received three nominations including Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Editing. Ek Hazarachi Note Ek Hazarachi Note is a 2014 Varhadi dialect, Marathi-language Indian film directed by Shrihari Sathe in his debut feature. It is set in a hamlet in the State of Maharashtra, and a nearby town. The film was released on 9 May 2014. Three Brothers Three Brothers is a 2014 film directed by Jan Svěrák and written by his father Zdeněk Svěrák. Ainthu Ainthu Ainthu Ainthu Ainthu Ainthu, stylized as 555, is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language psychological thriller film directed by Sasi. It stars Bharath and Chandini Sreedharan in the main lead roles. Erica Fernandes and Santhanam play pivotal supporting roles. The film revolves around psychology and mind games, had been in production since 2008. The film released on 10 August 2013. It was considered a comeback commercial hit for Bharath. Ukraine Is Not a Brothel Ukraine Is Not a Brothel is a 2013 Australian film directed by Kitty Green. The film debuted at the 70th Venice International Film Festival, although it was not part of the competition. The documentary concerns the FEMEN movement, a feminist protest group originating from Ukraine. The Nostalgist The Nostalgist is a 2014 science fiction short film, written and directed by Giacomo Cimini, based on the short story The Nostalgist by Daniel H. Wilson. It was produced by Giacomo Cimini, Tommaso Colognese and Pietro Greppi for Wonder Room Productions. It stars Lambert Wilson as the father and Samuel Joslin as the son. The short film was filmed in London and explores the themes of loss, nostalgia and robotics. It is noted for its performances and visual effects. The short film was partially financed through a Kickstarter campaign. The short film premièred Jun 19, 2014 at the Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films and went on to participate in the Fantastic Fest 2014, the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival 2015 and the Cleveland Film Festival 2014. It later had a limited release in the United States and Russia. It also premièred as video on demand on the We Are Colony on-line platform in October 2014. The short film was included in the short film programme Cult of the BFI London Film Festival 2014. In 2014 it won the Méliès d’Argent, the Audience Awards at Trieste Science+Fiction Festival and Utopiales, as well as Best Short Film at the Giffoni Film Festival 2014. The short film was selected for the Short Takes section of the December 2014 issue of the American Cinematographer. Don't Tell Her Dont Tell Her is a 2016 French-Belgian comedy film directed and written by Solange Cicurel. It received two nominations at the 8th Magritte Awards, winning Best First Feature Film. Spymasters: CIA in the Crosshairs The Spymasters: CIA In the Crosshairs is a 2015 documentary film which covers the experience of the Central Intelligence Agency as seen through the eyes of the twelve living CIA directors, all of whom were interviewed for the film. Directed and produced by Jules Naudet, Gedeon Naudet, and Chris Whipple, the documentary was aired on Showtime in the United States November 28, 2015. The project involved interviews which took more than a year and a half to conduct, beginning with former Director of Central Intelligence and 41st president George H. W. Bush and ending with George Tenet. The film also contains interviews with numerous other government figures and addresses the September 11 attacks, torture, Iraq War, and weapons of mass destruction controversies, as well as drone strikes. The disagreements among the former directors underscore the issues confronting the Agency, political leaders, and the American people. The former directors and the current director, however, seem to agree when it comes to War on Terror: "You can not kill your way out of this." We Love You, Sally Carmichael! We Love You, Sally Carmichael! is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Christopher Gorham in his directorial debut. Written by Daryn Tufts, it stars Gorham, Bitsie Tulloch, Sebastian Roché, Jack McBrayer, Paula Marshall, David Nibley, and Andie Nibley. Principal photography began in June 2016. The film was released in the United States on August 4, 2017 by Purdie Distribution. The Harvesters The Harvesters is a 2018 internationally co-produced drama film written and directed by Etienne Kallos. Set in rural South Africa, the film follows the coming of age of Janno, a shy 15-year-old farm boy who must contend with the arrival of a sudden new addition to the family and the desires this awakens within him. The setting and storyline were inspired by Kallos travels around the remote Eastern Cape region of the country and his encounters with farm families there. The film is a psychological drama that explores themes of belonging, sexual identity and masculinity The film premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Revisions is an anime television series directed by Gorō Taniguchi and animated by Shirogumi. The series premiered from January 10 to March 28, 2019 on Fuji TVs +Ultra programming block. The Devil's Money Bags Les Trésors de Satan, released in the United States as The Treasures of Satan and in Britain as The Devils Money Bags, is a 1902 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 413–414 in its catalogs. Victory Victory is a surviving 1919 American drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Jack Holt, Seena Owen, Lon Chaney, and Wallace Beery. The film is an adaptation of the eponymous novel by Joseph Conrad. The screenplay was written by Jules Furthman. Along Came Auntie Along Came Auntie is a 1926 American silent film featuring Glenn Tryon and Oliver Hardy. Symphony of Six Million Symphony of Six Million is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by Gregory La Cava and starring Ricardo Cortez, Irene Dunne and Gregory Ratoff. Based on the story Night Bell by Fannie Hurst, the film concerns the rise of a Jewish physician from humble roots to the top of his profession and the social costs of losing his connection with his community, his family and with the craft of healing. Merbabies Merbabies is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released on December 9, 1938. It is a collaboration between Walt Disney and Harman and Ising, the latter studio having donated artists to Disney to work on the production of Snow White. It is one of the very last shorts of the Silly Symphonies series. Over 21 Over 21 is a 1945 comedy film starring Irene Dunne as a wife who supports her husbands decision to enlist in the army for World War II over the objections of his boss. It was based on the play of the same name by Ruth Gordon. Bagdad Bagdad is a 1949 Technicolor adventure film directed by Charles Lamont starring Maureen OHara, Paul Hubschmid, and Vincent Price. The 13th Letter The 13th Letter is a 1951 American film noir mystery film directed by Otto Preminger and starring Linda Darnell, Charles Boyer, Michael Rennie, and Constance Smith. The film is a remake of the French film Le Corbeau directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot. Little Red Rodent Hood Little Red Rodent Hood is a 1952 animated short featuring Sylvester in parody of "Little Red Riding Hood". O scrisoare pierduta A Lost Letter is a 1953 Romanian historical comedy film directed by Sica Alexandrescu and Victor Iliu. It is based on the 1884 play A Lost Letter by Ion Luca Caragiale. A compromising love letter that goes astray threatens to cause a scandal in a small provincial town in the late nineteenth century. War Paint War Paint is a 1953 Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Robert Stack and Joan Taylor. A U.S. Cavalry lieutenant is assigned to deliver a peace treaty to a powerful Indian chief, but two Indians have vowed to kill the officer before he completes his mission. The film was shot in Pathecolor and filmed on location in Death Valley National Park. All Fowled Up All Fowled Up is a 1955 Looney Tunes animated short film starring Foghorn Leghorn. The Happy Road The Happy Road is a 1957 French-American comedy film starring Gene Kelly, Barbara Laage, Michael Redgrave and Bobby Clark. Its plot involves two students who escape from their Swiss private school and make for Paris. Mexican Boarders Mexican Boarders is a 1962 Looney Tunes cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng. Voice actors are Mel Blanc, and Daws Butler as the narrator. The cartoon has Sylvester trying to catch Speedy in a house they share in Mexico. Sylvester switches targets when Slowpoke Rodriguez, Speedys cousin, comes to visit. This is the second and final classic Looney Tunes short to feature Slowpoke Rodriguez. I'm Just Wild About Jerry Im Just Wild About Jerry is a 1965 Tom and Jerry cartoon, directed and produced by Chuck Jones. Chuck Jones also wrote the cartoons plot with long-time collaborator Michael Maltese. The animation was provided by Dick Thompson, Ben Washam, Ken Harris and Don Towsley. The cartoons title is a play-on-words of the popular 1920s song "Im Just Wild About Harry". Jones had also used an "Im Just Wild About Harry" pun for his older cartoon Wild About Hurry, a 1959 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins is a 1971 British comedy film directed and produced by Graham Stark. Its title is a conflation of The Magnificent Seven and the seven deadly sins. It comprises a sequence of seven sketches, each representing a sin and written by an array of British comedy-writing talent. The sketches are linked by animation sequences. The music score is by British jazz musician Roy Budd, cinematography by Harvey Harrison and editing by Rod Nelson-Keys and Roy Piper. It was produced by Tigon Pictures and distributed in the U.K. by Tigon Film Distributors Ltd.. Welcome to Arrow Beach Welcome to Arrow Beach is a 1974 American horror film directed by and starring Laurence Harvey. Moving Violation Moving Violation is a 1976 action film. It was one of several films Roger Corman produced for 20th Century Fox. Tilt Tilt is a 1979 comedy-drama film about pinball hustling, starring Charles Durning and Brooke Shields as the young titular lead. It was directed by Rudy Durand. Wuthering Heights Hurlevent is a 1985 French drama film directed by Jacques Rivette. It is an adaptation of Emily Brontës Wuthering Heights. Based on the first part of the novel and set in 1930s southern France, it starred three unknown actors: Fabienne Babe as Catherine, Lucas Belvaux as Roch, and Oliver Cruveiller as Catherines brother. Foxfire Foxfire is a 1987 Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television drama film starring Jessica Tandy, Hume Cronyn and John Denver, based on the play of the same name. The movie aired on CBS on December 13, 1987. Tandy won an Emmy Award for her performance. Revenge Revenge is a 1989 Soviet drama film directed by Ermek Shinarbaev and written by Anatoli Kim. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. The film was restored in 2010 by the World Cinema Foundation at Cineteca di Bologna /L’Immagine Ritrovata Laboratory and released as Revenge. Brilliant Lies Brilliant Lies is a 1996 Australian drama film produced by Bayside Pictures and Beyond Films. It stars Gia Carides and Anthony LaPaglia. It was directed by Richard Franklin and produced by Sue Farrelly, Kim McKillop and Richard Franklin. It was written by Peter Fitzpatrick and Richard Franklin, based on a play by David Williamson. Nerida Tyson-Chew composed the music score, the second time she had composed for a film directed by Richard Franklin. The film was an adaptation of David Williamsons play of the same name, published by Currency Press in 1993. The theme song is included on Kate Ceberanos 1996 album Blue Box. The Hop Pickers Starci na chmelu is a 1964 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Woundings Brand New World, also called Woundings, a UK film based on Jeff Noons play Woundings and released in 1998. It was filmed in Cregneash, Isle of Man, The director Roberta Hanley won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Feature Film at the 2001 New York International Independent Film and Video Festival for the film. Golf Punks Golf Punks is a 1998 film starring Tom Arnold as an out-of-work golf pro, who gets pulled into teaching the game to a group of young golfers at a public course. The Clandestine Marriage The Clandestine Marriage is a 1999 British comedy film directed by Christopher Miles and starring Nigel Hawthorne, Joan Collins, Timothy Spall and Tom Hollander. It is based on the 1766 play The Clandestine Marriage by David Garrick and George Colman. Dill Scallion Dill Scallion is a 1999 feature film mockumentary that follows the rise and fall of a country-western singer, Dill Scallion. Pussy Talk Le Sexe qui parle is a 1975 French adult film by Claude Mulot. It was the first exclusive hardcore feature film produced and released in France to meet international success, and has been called a cult film. In 1977, Mulot directed the sequel Le Sexe qui parle II, which starts with the "infection" passed by Eric to a prostitute. Second to Die Second to Die is a thriller film released in 2002. The film stars Erika Eleniak, Jerry Kroll, and Colleen Camp. Its tagline was "One murder is never enough". Cabin Fever Cabin Fever is a 2000 Norwegian drama film written and directed by Mona J. Hoel, starring Svein Scharffenberg and Gørild Mauseth. It was the first attempt in Norway at a Dogme film. The film portrays an extended family vacationing together in a cabin in the mountains, and the internal conflicts that emerge. Mom's on Strike Moms on Strike is a television film starring Faith Ford and Tim Matheson. It premiered on ABC Family in 2002. It was directed by James Keach and written by Nancey Silvers. It is a remake and expansion of a 1984 episode of ABC Afterschool Special also titled "Moms on Strike". Paris Paris is a 2003 American thriller film written and directed by Ramin Niami. Original music for this film was composed by John Cale, who had previously worked with Niami on his 1998 film Somewhere in the City. Mahoromatic is a Japanese manga series about a female android former soldier, Mahoro. Driven by guilt from her actions during her combat days, she decides to dedicate the rest of her life to serving the son of her late commander as a maid. Lethal Eviction Lethal Eviction is a 2005 thriller film starring Jennifer Carpenter and Judd Nelson. It is about an apartment, recently deceased landlord, and acquired by new landlord shortly after. They come up with a plan to evict rent-controlled tenants, lethally by murder to gain new tenants at the full market value. Dil Jo Bhi Kahey... Dil Jo Bhi Kahey... is a Bollywood film released in 2005. It is directed by Romesh Sharma who is best known for having produced Hum. Amitabh Bachchan, Revathi, Karan Sharma, Bhumika Chawla, Annabelle Wallis, Malcolm Stoddard and Claire Oberman star in the film. It was movie debut for Karan Sharma, who is also the directors son. The film is a remake of Romesh Sharmas Mauritian serial titled Cest La Vie, also featuring Karan Sharma as the main male protagonist and was broadcast on Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation in Mauritius in 2003. Bitter & Twisted Bitter & Twisted is a 2008 feature film written, directed by and starring Christopher Weekes. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2008 and has since screened at over eleven international and Australian festivals and been critically well received. Wild Hearts Wild Hearts is a 2006 American made-for-television drama film starring Emmy Award winning actor Richard Thomas, Hallee Hirsh and Nancy McKeon. The film premiered on Hallmark Channel on July 8, 2006. Forbidden Quest Forbidden Quest is a 2006 South Korean period drama film about a scholar during the Joseon Dynasty who begins to write erotic novels, and becomes the lover of the Kings favorite concubine. The film has not been released in Europe or America, and is only available on region 3 DVDs since May 27, 2006. Live Evil Live Evil is a 2009 independent action horror film directed by Jay Woelfel, produced by Mark Terry and starring Tim Thomerson, Ken Foree, Mark Hengst and Tiffany Shepis. Romeo & Juliet: Sealed with a Kiss Romeo & Juliet: Sealed with a Kiss is a 2006 American animated romantic fantasy comedy-drama film loosely following the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. The film is about two star-crossed seals, Romeo and Juliet, who fall in love against the wishes of their warring families. It was released in Europe in mid-2006 and on October 27 in the United States. The film was written, animated, and directed entirely by one man, former Disney animator Phil Nibbelink. The film, created on an estimated budget of $2 million, took 4½ years to complete and required 112,000 frames, all drawn by Nibbelink on a Wacom tablet directly into Flash 4 in combination with Moho software. Despite the films negative reviews, it won an award in Best in Show at the Southwest Film Festival. Highway Star Highway Star is a 2007 South Korean musical comedy film starring Cha Tae-hyun as an aspiring rocker who achieves success as a masked trot singer. A remake of the 1997 Japanese film , Highway Star was a modest hit at the box office, receiving 1,611,192 admissions and earning . Doraemon the Movie: Nobita and the Green Giant Legend Doraemon the Movie: Nobita and the Green Giant Legend, also known as Doraemon, Nobita and the Green Planet, is an anime feature film that was released in Japan on 8 March 2008. Its the 28th Doraemon film. The plot is based on the story in Doraemon manga volume 26 "Forest is living" and in volume 33 "Goodbye Ki-bō". This movie is not a remake, however, Ki-bō has appeared already in the 1992 film, Nobita and the Kingdom of Clouds. The name Ki-bō comes from the words meaning tree, and meaning boy. The word Ki-bō also comes from the word , which means hope. The catch phrase of this movie is "僕らの希望が未来を動かす", which Ki-bōs name can be referred to. Voices of Roku-chan and Moya-kun were done by anonymous children who were chosen.) . The film was illustrated as manga in the February and March edition of CoroCoro Comic. Then it was released as the 25th film tankōbon. An action-adventure game was also released on March 6, 2008, two days before the release of the film, entitled, Nobita and the Green Giant Legend DS. This movie was ranked the 8th highest grossing Japanese animated movie. The Story of Stuff The Story of Stuff is a short animated documentary about the lifecycle of material goods. The documentary is critical of excessive consumerism and promotes sustainability. Filmmaker Annie Leonard wrote and narrated the film, which was funded by Tides Foundation, Funders Workgroup for Sustainable Production and Consumption, Free Range Studios and other foundations. Free Range Studios also produced the documentary, which was first launched online on December, 2007. The documentary is being used in elementary schools, arts programs, and economics classes as well as places of worship and corporate sustainability trainings. By February 2009, it had been seen in 228 countries and territories. According to the Los Angeles Times , the film had been translated into 15 languages and had been viewed by over 12 million people. Toomelah Toomelah is a 2011 Australian drama film written and directed by Ivan Sen and starring Daniel Connors, Christopher Edwards, and Michael Connors. It was shown at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival on 11 May in the Un Certain Regard program, where it received a two-minute long standing ovation. The films story takes place in Toomelah Station, New South Wales. Babamin Sesi Voice of My Father, is a 2012 drama film directed by Orhan Eskiköy and Zeynel Doğan. Its world premiere took place in the International Rotterdam Film Festival on 29 January 2012. A Germany, France and Turkey co-production filmed in Diyarbakır and Elbistan, Voice of My Father tells the story of a Kurdish-Alevi family affected by the Maraş Massacre. Having won the "Best Film" and "Best Screenplay" awards in The Golden Boll and another "Best Screenplay" in Istanbul Film Festival, the film is based on actual events which, films co-director and lead actor, Zeynel Doğans family had gone through and its central story is focused on actual tapes left from his father. Putin, Russia and the West Putin, Russia and the West is a four-part British documentary television series first shown in January and February 2012 on BBC Two about the relationship between Vladimir Putins Russia and the West. The series is produced by Norma Percy, whose previous series include The Death of Yugoslavia, Elusive Peace, and Iran and the West. Arasu Arasu is a 2007 Indian Kannada-language romantic drama film directed by Mahesh Babu. It features Puneeth Rajkumar in the title role as the son of a business tycoon who leaves his inherited wealth to make a living on his own upon being rejected by a girl who he proposes to in marriage; Ramya plays his love interest. Meera Jasmine appears as a parallel lead opposite Puneeth. Srinivasa Murthy, Komal and Adi Lokesh appear in supporting roles. Actress Shriya Saran made a cameo appearance in the film, her first Kannada language film In the Shadows Gali Guleiyan is a 2017 Indian Hindi psychological drama film directed by Dipesh Jain. The film stars Manoj Bajpayee, Ranvir Shorey, Neeraj Kabi, Shahana Goswami and debutant Om Singh. Its poster was released on 3 October 2017. Gali Guleiyan premiered at the 22nd Busan International Film Festival and was also screened at the 2017 MAMI Film Festival, Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, Atlanta Film Festival. 42nd Cleveland International Film Festival, Chicago International Film Festival and the 2018 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. The film was released theatrically in Indian theatres on 7 September 2018. Its lifetime box office collection is estimated at Rs.50 lakhs. Sequence Sequence is a 2013 short fantasy horror film written and directed by Carles Torrens and starring Joe Hursley, Emma Fitzpatrick, and Ronnie Gene Blevins. The film premiered September 6, 2013, at the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival. Princess Cut Princess Cut is a 2015 American Christian romance film, directed and written by Paul Munger. Dark Dungeons Dark Dungeons is a 2014 American short film that was directed by L. Gabriel Gonda, written by JR Ralls, and based on the Chick tract of the same name. The film had its world premiere at GenCon on August 14, 2014 and was also released on VOD through the films official website. I Am a Soldier I Am a Soldier is a 2015 French-Belgian drama film directed by Laurent Larivière, starring Louise Bourgoin and Jean-Hugues Anglade. Set in Roubaix, France, the film follows Sandrine, an unemployed young woman who finds herself initiated into the illegal trade of dog trafficking. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The original title of the film is taken from the lyrics of the Johnny Hallyday song "Quand revient la nuit". The Queen of Ireland The Queen of Ireland is a 2015 Irish documentary film directed by Conor Horgan. It focuses on Rory ONeill, better known as Panti, in the lead up to the historic referendum on marriage equality for same-sex couples in Ireland. When the film debuted in Ireland, it had the highest ever grossing opening weekend for an Irish documentary. Free and Easy Free and Easy is a 2016 comedy film directed by Chinese filmmaker Geng Jun. It was screened at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing on 5 November 2016. It was also screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. To the Ends of the World To the Ends of the World is a 2018 French film directed by Guillaume Nicloux. It was selected to screen in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. RV: Resurrected Victims RV: Resurrected Victims is a 2017 South Korean mystery thriller film directed by Kwak Kyung-taek. It is based on Park Ha-iks 2012 novel It is Over. The film stars Kim Rae-won and Kim Hae-sook. Kuttanadan Marpappa Kuttanadan Marpappa is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Sreejith Vijayan. The cast includes Kunchacko Boban, Surabhi Santosh, Aditi Ravi, Innocent, Ramesh Pisharody, and Dharmajan Bolgatty. Kuttanadan Marpappa was released in India on 29 March 2018. The Waldheim Waltz The Waldheim Waltz is a 2018 Austrian documentary film directed by Ruth Beckermann. It was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Ghost Camera The Ghost Camera is a 1933 British mystery film directed by Bernard Vorhaus, starring Henry Kendall, Ida Lupino and John Mills, and based on "A Mystery Narrative", a short story by Joseph Jefferson Farjeon. Despite being made quickly on a low budget, the film has come to be considered as one of the most successful Quota quickies made during the Thirties. Traveling Saleslady Traveling Saleslady is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Ray Enright and starring Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell. It was released by Warner Bros. on March 28, 1935. It is one of five films by Warner Bros. where Farrell and Blondell were paired as two blonde bombshells. The other films include: Havana Widows, Kansas City Princess, Were in the Money and Miss Pacific Fleet. Actress Joan Blondell was married to the films cinematographer George Barnes at the time of filming. Bank Holiday Bank Holiday is a 1938 British drama film directed by Carol Reed and starring John Lodge, Margaret Lockwood, Hugh Williams and Kathleen Harrison. The Affairs of Martha The Affairs of Martha, also known as Once Upon a Thursday, is a 1942 American romantic comedy film directed by Jules Dassin and written by Isobel Lennart based on her story. It stars Marsha Hunt and Richard Carlson. Jungle Woman Jungle Woman is a 1944 horror film released by Universal Pictures and starring Acquanetta, Evelyn Ankers, J. Carrol Naish, Samuel S. Hinds, Lois Collier, Milburn Stone, and Douglass Dumbrille. This is a sequel to Captive Wild Woman and was followed by The Jungle Captive. One More Tomorrow One More Tomorrow is a 1946 American film directed by Peter Godfrey and adapted by Charles Hoffman, Catherine Turney, Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein from the play The Animal Kingdom by Philip Barry. The film, starring Ann Sheridan, Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, Alexis Smith, Jane Wyman and Reginald Gardiner, is a remake of the 1932 film The Animal Kingdom. It was released by Warner Bros. on June 1, 1946. Three Wise Fools Three Wise Fools is a 1946 film directed by Edward Buzzell. It is an adaptation of Austin Strongs Broadway play of the same name. A young Irish orphan girl softens the hearts of three hardened old bachelors who were once unsuccessful suitors of her grandmother many years before. The Feathered Serpent The Feathered Serpent is a 1948 mystery film, the fifth of six in which Roland Winters portrayed Charlie Chan. It is the only Chan film which featured both Keye Luke and Victor Sen Yung together. Luke had been popular in the Warner Oland Chan films while Yung appeared primarily in the Sidney Toler Chan movies. This was Yungs last Chan movie. Luke appeared in one more with Roland Winters, the last of the Chan films, Sky Dragon. The Hot Scots The Hot Scots is the 108th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1948 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Sun Comes Up The Sun Comes Up is a 1949 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Technicolor picture with Lassie. Jeanette MacDonald had been off the screen for five years until her return in Three Daring Daughters, but The Sun Comes Up was to be her last. In it, she had to share the screen not with an up-and-coming younger actress but with a very popular animal star. Although her retreat from a film career can be blamed largely on an increasingly debilitating heart ailment, MacDonald continued to make concert and TV appearances after this. Her last radio performance was a broadcast version of this same story on Screen Guild Theater in March 1950. Frenchie Frenchie is a 1950 American Technicolor Western film directed by Louis King starring Joel McCrea and Shelley Winters. The plot is loosely based on the western Destry Rides Again. The Sleeping City The Sleeping City is a 1950 American film noir crime film in semidocumentary style, that was set in and shot at New Yorks Bellevue Hospital. Directed by George Sherman, it stars Richard Conte and Coleen Gray. The film is notable for its photography, and was one of the few motion pictures of the era to be shot entirely on location. The Sleeping City is viewed by critics as one of the best examples of the use of betrayal—in this instance, several layers of betrayal—as a noir plot device. However, as is typical in this genre/style, the film is simply plotted and economical in its characterizations. The movie begins with an unusual prologue, featuring Conte, to assure the audience that the story is "completely fictional" and did not take place at Bellevue or New York City. The prologue was inserted at the insistence of New York mayor William ODwyer, who had objected to the script as besmirching the reputation of the city-run hospital. Flaming Feather Flaming Feather is a 1952 Technicolor Western film directed by Ray Enright and starring Sterling Hayden. The film was shot on location around Oak Creek Canyon near Sedona, and at the Montezuma Castle National Monument near Sedona. The local Yavapai Indians, who were employed as extras on the production, refused to enter the cliff-dwellings because they represented the "dwelling place of the dead." Consequently, production was delayed while a band of Navajos was brought in from a reservation 137 miles away to replace them. Father's Lion Fathers Lion is an animated short film in the Goofy series, produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on January 4, 1952 by RKO Radio Pictures. The film tells the story of Goofy taking his son camping and teaching him how to hunt. The plotline of the short is a parody of the book, that loosely based on the novel The Mountain Lion by Robert William Murphy. The film was directed by Jack Kinney and features Pinto Colvig as Goofy and Bobby Driscoll as Goofys son, Goofy Junior. Voices for the narrator and the lion were uncredited. Bearly Asleep Bearly Asleep is a 1955 Disney animated short featuring Donald Duck, who appears as a park ranger, and Humphreys fourth appearance. Charley's Aunt Charleys Aunt is a 1956 West German comedy film directed by Hans Quest and starring Heinz Rühmann, Hertha Feiler and Claus Biederstaedt. It is an adaptation of the British play Charleys Aunt by Brandon Thomas. The Deep Six The Deep Six is a 1958 Warner Bros. World War II drama film directed by Rudolph Maté, loosely based on a novel of the same name by Martin Dibner. The story depicts the conflicts of a naval officer in combat with his shipmates and conscience over values instilled in him by his Quaker upbringing. The film stars Alan Ladd, who co-produced it, William Bendix, Dianne Foster, Keenan Wynn, James Whitmore, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr.. It also marked the film debut of Joey Bishop. A Midsummer Night's Dream A Midsummer Nights Dream is a 1959 Czechoslovak animated puppet film directed by Jiří Trnka. It is based on the Shakespeare play of the same name. Totò, Fabrizi e i giovani d'oggi Toto, Fabrizi and the Young People Today is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. Goldilocks and the Three Bares Goldilocks and The Three Bares is a 1963 nudie-cutie film from the legendary exploitation team of Herschell Gordon Lewis and David F. Friedman. The title has absolutely nothing to do with the famous fable which inspired the title. Appropriately billed as the "first nudist musical", it has considerably more depth than their prior attempts at this genre. Yankee Yankee is a 1966 Italian-Spanish Western film directed by Tinto Brass and starring Philippe Leroy. Goodbye Gemini Goodbye Gemini is a 1970 British horror-thriller film starring Judy Geeson, Michael Redgrave, and Martin Potter. Directed by Alan Gibson, it was based on the novel Ask Agamemnon by Jenni Hall. The film concerns a pair of unusually close fraternal twins, Jacki and Julian, discovering Swinging London while home on Spring Break. Their experiences complicate the pairs relationship, which is already strained due to Julians incestuous fascination with his sister, which he sees as a natural manifestation of what he believes to be the pairs hive-minded nature. The film was produced at a time when conservative groups were beginning to react to the perceived social excesses of 1960s British culture. Coincidentally, it was released concurrently with Freddie Francis Mumsy, another horror film which also dealt with an unusual familial relationship and contained a scene implying consensual brother-sister incest. Gemini and Girly were targeted by the conservative press as endemic of everything wrong with contemporary British culture, resulting in protests and theaters refusing to show the films. The two pictures were ultimately banned in the UK, with Gemini being listed as a video nasty. Pope Joan Pope Joan is a 1972 American historical drama film based on the story of Pope Joan. Even though modern consensus generally disputes Pope Joan as legendary, in the film she is treated as fact. It was directed by Michael Anderson and has a cast which includes Liv Ullmann, Olivia de Havilland, Lesley-Anne Down, Franco Nero and Maximilian Schell. The soundtrack was composed by Maurice Jarre with additional choral music provided by The Sistine Chapel Choir, directed by Domenico Bartolucci. The film was released on DVD in 2003 on Region 1 format disc. It was also re-titled in some areas as The Devils Imposter, with much material cut. The version of the film released in 1972 differed significantly from the version that had originally been filmed. Andersons original was made with flashbacks and flash-forward sequences about a modern-day evangelical preacher who believes her life parallels that of Pope Joan. In this version psychiatrists try to send her back through her past lives to establish if she is the reincarnation of Pope Joan. However, the distributor decided to have all of the contemporary sequences removed and released the film as a straightforward historical drama. In 2009 the film was re-edited and the previously unreleased footage was re-inserted. It was re-released under the title She… Who Would Be Pope. Coup d'Etat is a 1973 Japanese film directed by Yoshishige Yoshida. It was Japans submission to the 46th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film but it was not accepted as a nominee. Group Portrait with a Lady Group Portrait with a Lady is a 1977 German-French drama film directed by Aleksandar Petrović. It was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on the novel of the same name. Akô-jô danzetsu is a 1978 Japanese historical martial arts period film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. It depicts the story of the Forty-seven Ronin. The film is one of a series of period films by Fukasaku starring Yorozuya Kinnosuke, including Shoguns Samurai. The film received one nomination for the Award of the Japanese Academy for best cinematography.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077135/awards Children of Darkness Children of Darkness is a 1983 American documentary film on PBS produced by Ara Chekmayan and Richard Kotuk. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It is about mentally ill and emotionally troubled children and young adults living in various private and public residences, state institutions, such as Elan School in Poland and New York Citys public run South Beach psychiatric hospital in Staten Island. It had interviews with various parents, including ones whose children died under suspicious circumstances while in custody as well as with various staff members who work with people who will carry their handicaps and illnesses all their lives, and the staffs awareness of their inability to cure them. One of the drugs that caused patient deaths in the South Beach hospital is Mesoridazine, which was withdrawn from the United States market in 2004 due to dangerous heart side effects. The Élan School closed in 2011 due to criticism of its alleged treatment of patients. Silence of the Heart Silence of the Heart is a 1984 American made-for-television drama film starring Charlie Sheen, Chad Lowe, Mariette Hartley, Dana Hill, Howard Hesseman and Silvana Gallardo, directed by Richard Michaels and written by Phil Penningroth. The film was considered groundbreaking for the time period and heralded a coming trend of films that dealt with teenage suicide, a topic previously not discussed in family film, with an emphasis on the surviving family of a teenager who commits suicide. Does Humor Belong in Music? Does Humor Belong in Music? is a one-hour Frank Zappa concert video composed of live performances at The Pier in New York City along with a few interview segments. It was released on VHS by MPI Home Video in 1985 and reissued on DVD in 2003 by EMI. The video has no recorded material in common with the album of the same name, but some of the tracks were released on Volumes One, Three and Six of the You Cant Do That on Stage Anymore series. A laserdisc version was also released in Japan, complete with Japanese subtitles for all spoken and sung material and featuring a slightly different audio mix than the VHS and DVD versions. This laserdisc version was available as a bootleg DVD from both the "Digital Underground" label and the "Room 101" bootleg label, released a year or so before the official EMI DVD. Blindside Blindside is a 1987 film directed by Paul Lynch and starring Harvey Keitel. The Great Wall Is a Great Wall A Great Wall is a 1986 comedy-drama film written, directed and starring Peter Wang. It was the first American feature film shot in the Peoples Republic of China and was Kelvin Han Yees first film. Plyumbum, ili Opasnaya igra Plumbum, or The Dangerous Game is a 1987 Russian coming-of-age drama film directed by Vadim Abdrashitov. The film was entered into the main competition at the 44th edition of the Venice Film Festival, where it received the President of the Italian Senates Gold Medal. Blood Vows: The Story of a Mafia Wife Blood Vows: The Story of a Mafia Wife is a 1987 American made-for-television crime drama film starring Melissa Gilbert and Joe Penny, directed by Paul Wendkos. It premiered on NBC on January 18, 1987. The film received generally negative reviews. David David is a 1988 American television movie, the true story of a child named David Rothenberg, who was burned by his father. This made-for-television film co-starred Matthew Lawrence as David, Bernadette Peters as his mother, and John Glover as his father. It aired on ABC. Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis is a tokusatsu historical dark fantasy/science fiction epic film directed by Akio Jissoji, produced by "Exe" studios and distributed by Toho Studios. It is the first cinematic adaptation of the award-winning historical fantasy novel Teito Monogatari by Hiroshi Aramata. The film stars Kyūsaku Shimada, Shintaro Katsu, Kōji Takahashi, Jo Shishido, Junichi Ishida, Mieko Harada, Kō Nishimura, and Shirō Sano among others. With a budget of around 1 billion yen, the movie was one of the most expensive live action Japanese special effects films to have been produced during that decade. The movie went on to become a notable success in Japan. It was one of the top ten highest grossing domestic motion pictures of 1988. It continues to be regarded in the country as a respected cult film. Antonia and Jane Antonia and Jane is a 1991 comedy film directed by Beeban Kidron and starring Saskia Reeves and Imelda Staunton in the title roles. It is about two mismatched woman friends who have had a love–hate relationship with each other since childhood. The story is told in flashback episodes as narrated by the two characters to their counsellor, prior to their annual dinner date. The Old Lady Who Walked in the Sea The Old Lady Who Walked in the Sea is a 1991 French crime comedy drama film directed by Laurent Heynemann and based on the novel by San Antonio Jeanne Moreau won the 1992 César Award for Best Actress for her performance. Dances with Dragon Dances with Dragon is a 1991 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Wong Jing and starring Andy Lau and Sharla Cheung. 92 Legendary La Rose Noire 92 Legendary La Rose Noire is a 1992 Hong Kong comedy film written and directed by Jeffrey Lau and starring Tony Leung, Maggie Shiu, Teresa Mo, Wong Wan-sze and Fung Bo Bo. The film was nominated for eight awards at the 12th Hong Kong Film Awards, where Leung won his second Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor and Fung won her first Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. 92 Legendary La Rose Noire was ranked number 75 of the Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures at the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards. The film was followed two sequels, one released in 1993 titled Rose Rose I Love You, where Leung reprises his role but features a new storyline, and another released in 1997 confusingly titled Black Rose II, also featuring a new storyline and different cast. Duel of Hearts Duel of Hearts is a 1991 romantic television film directed by John Hough. Terence Feely penned the screenplay, based on the Barbara Cartland novel, A Duel of Hearts. The film stars Alison Doody, Michael York, Geraldine Chaplin and Benedict Taylor. Sweet Temptation Sweet Temptation is a 1996 made-for-television drama film written by Joyce Eliason, directed by Ron Lagomarsino, and starring Beverly DAngelo, Jenny Lewis, and Rob Estes. Unmade Beds Unmade Beds is a 1997 art house film by the British director Nicholas Barker set in the United States. It shows the lives of four New York singles, playing themselves. It won the Bronze Horse prize for best 1997 feature film in the Stockholm International Film Festival. Ena votsalo sti limni... Ena votsalo sti limni is a 1955 Greek comedy film directed by Giorgos Tzavelas and stars Vassilis Logothetidis and Ilya Livykou Aparan Aparan is a 1988 Indian Malayalam-language mystery film written and directed by P. Padmarajan, based on his short story of the same name. It stars Jayaram, Mukesh, Shobana, Parvathy Jayaram and Madhu. The film is about mistaken identity and the problems that a young, innocent man has to undergo in his life. The film was the debut of Jayaram and it was a critical as well as commercial success. The film was remade in Tamil as Manidhan Marivittan. Snow in August Snow in August is a 2001 film adapted by Richard Friedenberg based on the New York Times best selling novel by Pete Hamill. Featuring a young boy from an Irish Catholic neighborhood of Brooklyn in 1947, the film follows the unlikely friendship that evolves between 11-year-old Michael and a Czechoslovakian Rabbi that stirs up the wrath of a local Irish gang from Michaels neighborhood. After a tragic turn of events, Michael seeks the help of an ancient Jewish text to summon a protector in his time of need. The film is a made-for-television movie that was distributed by Showtime Networks in 2001, and later released on DVD in 2003. American Chai American Chai is a 2001 comedy-drama film written and directed by Indian American director Anurag Mehta. His brother, Aalok Mehta, played the starring role opposite Sheetal Sheth, who had previously starred in the similar genre film ABCD . The film also had a minor role played by Paresh Rawal. The film deals with an Indian American student who wants to pursue his love of music over the more "typical" academic endeavors of Indian Americans. The film won the Audience Award at the 2001 Slamdance Film Festival, with the New York Post describing it as a "slight but sweet film". Dancing at the Harvest Moon Dancing at the Harvest Moon is a 2002 American made-for-television romantic drama film starring Jacqueline Bisset, Valerie Harper and Eric Mabius. Directed by Bobby Roth, it is based on K.C. McKinnons novel of the same name. Madeline: Lost in Paris Madeline: Lost in Paris is a 1999 American direct-to-video animated musical adventure comedy-drama film produced by DIC Entertainment, L.P. It was released on August 3, 1999 to VHS by Walt Disney Home Video. In 2009, the film was released on iTunes for the films 10th anniversary. Shadow Fury Shadow Fury is an action/science-fiction film released in Japan on October 30, 2001, starring Sam Bottoms. This is the feature film debut of both Taylor Lautner and Jennette McCurdy. CinéMagique CinéMagique was a theatre show at Walt Disney Studios Park in Disneyland Paris mixing the live performance of an actor with synchronized movie scenes on a big screen. The attraction opened with the park on March 16, 2002 and stars Martin Short and Julie Delpy. The last show was on March 29, 2017. The Last Witness The Last Witness is a 2001 South Korean thriller film directed by Bae Chang-ho and starring Lee Jung-jae, Ahn Sung-ki and Lee Mi-yeon. It is based on the novel of the same name by Kim Seong-jong, and is the second adaptation of the book, the first being in 1980. Lovely Rivals Lovely Rivals is a 2004 South Korean comedy film about a harsh teacher and her headstrong 5th grade student who battle for the affection of the schools handsome new teacher. The film attracted 1,175,580 admissions in 2004. The scene in which the character Yeo Mi-ok is caught on camera slapping her student was based on a similar real-life incident from earlier in the year in which a teacher repeatedly punched a student in the face. Mystery of the Nile Mystery of the Nile is a 2005 IMAX film documenting the first successful expedition to navigate the entire length of the Blue Nile and Nile from its source in Ethiopia to the Mediterranean Sea. The expedition was led by geologist Pasquale Scaturro. The journey took 114 days starting on December 22, 2003 and was finished on April 28, 2004. The film was released in 2005. Break Through! is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Kazuyuki Izutsu. BBS: The Documentary BBS: The Documentary is a 3-disc, 8-episode documentary about the subculture born from the creation of the bulletin board system filmed by computer historian Jason Scott of textfiles.com. Production work began in July 2001 and completed in December 2004. The finished product began shipping in May 2005. Although the documentary was released under the Creative Commons Attribute-ShareAlike 2.0 License and later under 3.0, meaning that anyone can legally download it for free, the author has made it known that the downloadable version is only a taste of the full experience and recommends that individuals purchase the documentary DVDs. Hear and Now Hear and Now is a 2007 documentary film by Irene Taylor Brodsky, winning awards in 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival and the Heartland Film Festival; and garnering a Peabody Award in 2008. 881 881 is a 2007 Singaporean musical-comedy-drama film written and directed by Royston Tan, based on the Singapore Getai scene. It is the second Singaporean film that has been released in Japan. By September 13, 2007, the film had grossed over S$3 million, making it the top grossing Asian film in Singapore in 2007. It was screened at the Busan International Film Festival in South Korea, and was in competition at the 2007 World Film Festival of Bangkok. The film was also accepted as Singapores selection for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film was submitted to the 44th Golden Horse Awards by Mediacorp, and received a nomination for best makeup and costume design. Aka-chan to boku is a shōjo manga by Marimo Ragawa. It was originally published in Japan by Hakusensha, and was published in English by Viz Media, serialized in the magazine Shojo Beat. It received the 40th Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo in 1995. The series was adapted as an anime television series in 1996. All episodes were also dubbed in Arabic. Baby & Me describes the detailed lifestyle of an elementary school child. Honeymoons Honeymoons is a 2009 Serbian-Albanian drama film directed by Goran Paskaljević. Carts of Darkness Carts of Darkness is a 2008 National Film Board of Canada documentary film by Murray Siple about a group of homeless men in the city of North Vancouver, who use shopping carts to collect bottles and cans to return for money and also race down the citys steep slope for thrills. The subjects in the film control the carts using only their weight and one foot, during descents that cross intersections, with top speeds claimed to be as high as 70 km/h. Siple, a former director of extreme sports videos and an avid skateboarder and snowboarder, became a quadriplegic after a car accident in 1996. His first film after his accident, Carts of Darkness allowed the filmmaker to regain the excitement he had experienced with extreme sports and to relate to a fellow group of outsiders. Gerry Gerry is a 2011 biographical film shot in Quebec about rock singer Gerry Boulet from Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec written by Nathalie Petrowski and directed by Alain Desrochers. The lead role of Boulet was played by Mario Saint-Amand and Jassen Charron played Gerry Boulet in his early days. Gerry was filmed in Montréal and other places in Québec starting 19 April 2010. The live concert scene where Boulet and his band Offenbach perform in Montreal Forum required the presence of 3000 spectators. The film was premiered in Boulets home town Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu on 30 May 2011 and launched on Quebec movie theatres on 15 June 2011. The Silver Cliff The Silver Cliff is a 2011 Brazilian drama film directed by Karim Aïnouz. Alessandra Negrini won the Best Actress prize on the Havana Film Festival for her role. Love of My Life Love of My Life is a 2013 Australian horror/thriller directed and produced by Michael Budd in his directorial debut. The film stars Budd, Peter OBrien, Diarmid Heidenreich and Bel Delia. It premiered at the 2013 second annual Mt. Hood Independent Film Festival in the U.S. state of Oregon. Aa Gaya Hero Aa Gaya Hero is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Dipankar Senapati starring Govinda in the lead role. Previously titled Abhinay Chakra, it was Govindas comeback film. The Scythian Lamb is a Japanese manga series written by Tatsuhiko Yamagami and illustrated by Mikio Igarashi. Published by Kodansha, it was serialized in the seinen manga magazine Evening from 2011 to April 8, 2014, and the chapters were compiled into five volumes. A live action film adaptation directed by Daihachi Yoshida was released in Japan on February 3, 2018. Sadie Sadie is a 2018 American drama film written and directed by Megan Griffiths. It stars Sophia Mitri Schloss, Melanie Lynskey, Danielle Brooks, Tony Hale, and John Gallagher Jr.. The film was produced by Lacey Leavitt and Jennessa West. The Tailor The Tailor is a 2017 Vietnamese 35mm drama film directed by Trần Bửu Lộc and Nguyễn Lê Phương Khanh. Ngo Thanh Van and Thuy Nguyen are the producers of the movie which is loosely based on a script by A Type Machine. Starring Ninh Duong Lan Ngoc, Hong Van, Diem My, Ngo Thanh Van, Diem My 9x, S.T, Oanh Kieu, Tung Leo, Kaylee, Hai Trieu, Thanh Tu and Thuy Vy. The theme of the movie is to embrace the beauty of Ao Dai, a traditional costume of Viet Nam The movie was internationally released at 22nd Busan International Film Festival on October 14, 2017 in Korea, before the official release in Vietnam on November 10, 2017. After 1 month, the movie earned more than 60 billion VND in theatrical revenues. At 20th Vietnam Film Festival, The Tailor won two awards, including an award from the judge. It was selected as the Vietnamese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Born Reckless Born Reckless is a 1930 American pre-Code crime comedy directed by Andrew Bennison and John Ford, from a screenplay written by Donald Henderson Clarke based on his novel Louis Beretti. The film starred Edmund Lowe and Catherine Dale Owen. The Widow from Chicago The Widow from Chicago is a 1930 American pre-Code crime drama film directed by Edward F. Cline and starring Alice White, Edward G. Robinson, Neil Hamilton, and Frank McHugh. It was released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Planned as a full-scale musical, the songs were cut from the film before release due to the publics aversion for musicals. Giantland Giantland is a 1933 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by United Artists. The film is an adaptation of the fairy tale "Jack and the Beanstalk" with Mickey Mouse in the title role. Mickey is voiced by Walt Disney and Mickeys nephews are voiced by Marcellite Garner, who at the time usually voiced Minnie Mouse. The film was the artistic predecessor to later Disney films such as Gulliver Mickey, Brave Little Tailor, and Fun and Fancy Free. It also marked the animated debut of Mickeys nephews, although the large number of them is inconsistent with Mickey having only two nephews in the comic strip. Man of the Moment Man of the Moment is a 1935 British romantic comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Laura La Plante and Margaret Lockwood. It was made at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers. The films art direction was by Peter Proud. This was the first film shown on BBC Television on 12 September 1938. Fly Away Baby Fly-Away Baby is a 1937 American crime-mystery film starring Glenda Farrell as crime reporter "Torchy" Blane, along with her detective boyfriend, solving a murder and smuggling case during a round-the-world flight. This is the second film in the Torchy Blane series by Warner Bros. After the success of the first in the series, Smart Blonde, a second film based on the Torchy Blane/Steve McBride crime-fighting duo, was quickly put into production. In Fly-Away Baby, Torchy was given the chance to once again show up the police and solve the crime all on her own. Fly-Away Baby was released on June 19, 1937. The film is followed by The Adventurous Blonde. After Midnight with Boston Blackie After Midnight with Boston Blackie is a 1943 crime film directed by Lew Landers. It is the fifth of a series of 14 Columbia Pictures movies starring Chester Morris as Boston Blackie. When a recently paroled friend of Boston Blackie is killed, he finds himself once again the prime suspect of Police Inspector Farraday. Three Pests in a Mess Three Pests in a Mess is a 1945 film directed by Del Lord and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 83rd short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. G.I. Wanna Home G.I. Wanna Home is the 94th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1946 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. A Woman of Distinction A Woman of Distinction is a 1950 American romantic comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Rosalind Russell and Ray Milland. Man on Fire Man on Fire is a 1957 film starring Bing Crosby in a rare non-singing, unsympathetic role. The Small World of Sammy Lee The Small World of Sammy Lee is a 1963 British crime film written and directed by Ken Hughes and starring Anthony Newley, Julia Foster and Robert Stephens. A peep-show compere is hunted across the seedy London underworld of Soho by debt collectors. The Big Fisherman The Big Fisherman is a 1959 American historical drama film directed by Frank Borzage about the life of Simon Peter, one of the disciples of Jesus. Starring Howard Keel, Susan Kohner and John Saxon, the production is adapted from the 1948 novel by Lloyd C. Douglas, which is closely related to Douglas previous book, 1942s The Robe which, six years earlier, in 1953, had also been adapted for the screen under the same title, The Robe. The film was shot at Universal-International studios but released by Buena Vista, the film releasing company of Walt Disney Productions. The Robe ends with "the Big Fisherman" as a nickname for Peter; Jesus called him "the fisher of men" and "the Rock". A Cold Wind in August A Cold Wind in August is a low-budget, independent romantic drama exploitation film directed by Alexander Singer and adapted from the eponymous novel by Burton Wohl. The film stars Lola Albright as a mentally unbalanced burlesque show stripper in her 30s who becomes involved in a torrid romance with a 17-year-old boy played by Scott Marlowe. In reality, Marlowe was actually 28, only eight years Albrights junior. The Hunt The Hunt is a 1963 short Portuguese film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. The film is a grim, surrealistic short narrative film that contrasted with the positive tones of Oliveiras previous film. Due to censorship issues, Oliveira was forced to add a "happy ending" to the initial release of the film and was unable to restore his original ending until 1988. Because of this film and anti- Salazar regime comments Oliveira made after a screening of his previous film O Acto de Primavera, he was arrested by the PIDE in 1963. He spent 10 days in jail and was interrogated until finally being released with the help of his friend Manuel Meneres. Black Killer Black Killer is a 1971 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Carlo Croccolo and starring Klaus Kinski. Polvere di stelle Polvere di stelle is a 1973 Italian film which was directed by Alberto Sordi. It starred Alberto Sordi and Monica Vitti. The Flower in His Mouth The Flower in His Mouth is a 1975 Italian drama film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Jennifer ONeill. J.A. Martin photographe J.A. Martin Photographer is a 1977 Canadian drama film directed by Jean Beaudin. It was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival, where Monique Mercure won the award for Best Actress. The film won multiple Canadian Film Awards, including best feature film. It was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 50th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. In 1984 the Toronto International Film Festival ranked the film seventh in the Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time. Francisca Francisca is a 1981 Portuguese drama film based on the novel Fanny Owen by Agustina Bessa-Luís and directed by Manoel de Oliveira. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. I Am an ESP I Am an ESP is a 1985 Italian comedy film written and directed by Sergio Corbucci. Who's That Soldier? Whos That Soldier? is a Czech comedy film directed by Petr Tucek. It was released in 1987. The Peddler The Peddler is a 1987 Iranian drama film directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. This film has been music composed by Majid Entezami.The film starring Mahmoud Basiri, Behzad Behzadpour, Zohreh Sarmadi and Esmail Soltanian in the lead roles. Cyborg Cop III Cyborg Cop III is a 1995 action/science fiction direct-to-video film, starring Frank Zagarino and Bryan Genesse. Written by Jeff Albert & Dennis Dimster and directed by Yossi Wein, it was the third film in the Cyborg Cop Trilogy. This movie was preceded by Cyborg Cop and Cyborg Cop II. Dark Angel Dark Angel is a 1996 American television film, starring Eric Roberts. It was co-produced and directed by Robert Iscove. Il signor Quindicipalle Mr. Fifteen Balls is a 1998 Italian comedy film directed by Francesco Nuti. Radiance Radiance is a 1998 Australian independent film. It is the first feature film by Aboriginal director Rachel Perkins about three indigenous sisters who reunite for their mothers funeral. The film is based on the play written by Louis Nowra. Preferisco il rumore del mare I Prefer the Sound of the Sea is a 2000 Italian-French drama film directed by Mimmo Calopresti. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. The title Preferisco il rumore del mare is a verse of Dino Campana. Rosario reads excerpts of Heart and works in a bookshop named Franti. Janice Beard Janice Beard, also known as Janice Beard 45 WPM, is a 1999 film directed by Clare Kilner. It stars Eileen Walsh and Patsy Kensit. It was nominated for an awards in 1999, 2000 and 2002. Spring of Life Spring of Life is a 2000 Czech film directed by Milan Cieslar. Sarariiman Kintarô is a Japanese manga series by Hiroshi Motomiya. It has been serialized in Weekly Young Jump from 1994 to 2002, with many periods of inactivity during its run. The manga follows Kintarō Yajima, a former Bōsōzoku leader who, as a promise to his late wife, has become a salaryman. In 2005, Kintarō went from working as a salaryman to working for a foreign bank. In 2005, Salaryman Kintaro began appearing as an online comic and eventually returned to Young Jump. While the manga is not available in print in English, all 30 volumes and part of the sequel had been translated into English, and were available through the Comic Friends Facebook app. However, Comic Friends recently announced it will no longer be doing business in America. Baaz: A Bird in Danger Baaz: A Bird in Danger is 2003 Hindi psychological thriller film directed by Tinnu Verma, starring Sunil Shetty in negative role as a psycho cop, Karisma Kapoor and Jackie Shroff. Other cast members include Dino Morea, Preeti Jhangiani Aditi Gowitrikar and Suhasini Mulay. Death of a Dynasty Death of a Dynasty is a comedy film first screened in 2003. It is a satire of the hip hop music industry centered on Roc-A-Fella Records, and stars Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Capone and Damon Dash. It also features cameo appearances by musicians, actors and celebrities such as Jay-Z, Mariah Carey, Chloë Sevigny, Carson Daly, and Aaliyah. Lipstick & Dynamite, Piss & Vinegar: The First Ladies of Wrestling Lipstick and Dynamite: The First Ladies of Wrestling is a 2004 documentary film about the early days of womens professional wrestling in North America. It was directed by Ruth Leitman, who interviewed The Fabulous Moolah, Mae Young, Gladys "Kill Em" Gillem, Ida Mae Martinez, Ella Waldek and Penny Banner for the film. The film premiered in 2004 in Toronto and was screened at various film festivals across the United States. The film also had a limited release in theaters in 2005. Reviews for the film were mixed. Tout un hiver sans feu One Long Winter Without Fire is a 2004 Swiss drama film directed by Greg Zgliński. The Net Das Netz is an independent film directed by Lutz Dammbeck and subtitled The Unabomber, LSD and the Internet. Das Netz premiered in 2003. The film explores the ideas and histories of groundbreaking artists Marshall McLuhan and Nam June Paik, hippie idealists such as Timothy Leary and Ken Kesey, counterculturalists such as John Brockman and Stewart Brand, cyberneticists such as Robert William Taylor and Heinz von Foerster, and neo-luddite Unabomber Ted Kaczynski. Planet Raptor Planet Raptor is a 2007 science-fiction made-for-television film directed by Gary Jones. It is a sequel to the 2004 television film, Raptor Island. Steven Bauer returned in this sequel playing a different role. It was entirely filmed in Romania. The film premiered in the United States on 25 January 2009 but was previously released on DVD in Brazil and Japan. The Journey The Journey is a 2004 Malayalam feature film written, directed and produced by Ligy J. Pullappally, inspired both by her short film Uli and a true story of two lesbian lovers in the South Indian state of Kerala. Maple Palm Maple Palm is a 2006 American romantic drama film directed by Ralph Torjan. The Sea Within Ore Kadal is a 2007 Malayalam film written and directed by Shyamaprasad. The film examines the extra-marital relationship between an intellectual economist and a housewife. It stars Mammootty, Meera Jasmine, Narain and Ramya Krishnan. Ore Kadal was chosen as the inaugural film of the Indian Panorama section at the International Film Festival of India. Ouseppachan won the National Award for the Best Music Director for Ore Kadal. Red Dirt Rising Red Dirt Rising is a 2011 film starring Brad Yoder, Burgess Jenkins and Brett Rice based on the book Red Dirt Tracks: The Forgotten Heroes of Early Stockcar Racing by Gail Cauble Gurley telling the true story of race car driver Jimmie Lewallen. The film dramatizes the birth of NASCAR in the 1930s and 1940s. Dark Resurrection Dark Resurrection is a 2007 Italian Star Wars fanfilm written and directed by Angelo Licata and produced by Davide Bigazzi and Licata. It was followed by a second episode, titled Dark Resurrection vol. 0 in 2011, and a Dark Resurrection vol. 2 is in the make. Captive Captive was a Russian-Bulgarian film by Alexei Uchitel on the novel by Vladimir Makanin Caucasian Captive. The working title of the film was also Caucasian Captive. Premiere of the film took place September 5, 2008 in St. Petersburg.The Russian film movie came out September 11, 2008. Dawson Isla 10 Dawson Isla 10 is a 2009 Chilean drama film, written and directed by Miguel Littín, a Chilean film director. The screenplay is based on Isla 10, a book by Sergio Bitar about his experiences as a political prisoner; "Isla 10" was the substitute name their guards imposed him during his imprisonment. Challenge Challenge is a 2009 Indian Bengali romantic comedy directed by Raj Chakraborty. The film stars Dev and Subhashree Ganguly..The film was a major hit in the history of Bengali Cinema. For few scenes and music-videos, shooting was done in Dubai.This Movie is a partly remake of Telugu Movie Bunny. Bloodline Bloodline is a feature film written, produced and directed by Matt Thompson starring Thompson himself, in addition to Kimberly Alexander and Jesse Kristofferson. It follows his debut long feature Listen to Your Heart and is shot mainly on location in El Dorado, Placer and Sacramento counties. Solaris Solaris is a two-part 1968 Soviet television play in black-and-white based on the 1961 novel Solaris by Stanisław Lem. It was the first film adaptation of the novel. It was first aired on Channel 1 of the Soviet Central Television on October 8-9 1968, with repeat on October 10-11, 1968. In January 29, 2009 the film was released on DVD. On 14 April, 2019 the film was shown under the title Solyaris at the Barbican Centre in London with English subtitles commissioned for the screening that were composited over the film live by the translator. The Orator For the Etruscan bronze sculpture of the Roman Republican era, see The Orator The Orator is a 2011 Samoan and New Zealand film written and directed by Tusi Tamasese. It is the first ever Samoan feature film, "entirely shot in Samoa, in the Samoan language, with a Samoan cast and story". The film was selected as the New Zealand entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. It is the first time New Zealand has submitted a film in this category. Altergeist Altergeist is a 2014 science fiction horror film that was written and directed by Tedi Sarafian. The film had its world premiere on 25 August 2014 at the London FrightFest Film Festival and received a limited theatrical release in the United States on 7 November 2014. The film follows a group of paranormal investigators that find that trying to discover proof of the supernatural might be the death of them. OMG, I'm a Robot! OMG, Im a Robot?! is an Israeli sci-fi comedy directed by Tal Goldberg and Gal Zelezniak. Actors Yotam Ishay and Tzahi Grad co-star in the lead roles. It also presents a Jewish "R2-D2" dubbed by Rob Schneider. It was produced by Amir Manor, shot by Tomer Shani and edited by Yiftach Paul Shoshan. Happy Camp Happy Camp is a 2014 American found footage horror film written and directed by Josh Anthony in his directorial debut. It was released on video on demand on March 25, 2014 through Gravitas Ventures and was produced through Drew Barrymores production company Flower Films. The movie stars Michael Barbuto as a man trying to discover the truth behind his brothers disappearance years ago. How to Steal a Dog How to Steal a Dog is a 2014 South Korean film directed by Kim Sung-ho, based on the novel of the same name by Barbara OConnor. Ana Maria in Novela Land Ana Maria in Novela Land is a 2015 romantic comedy film about a titular superfan switching places with her favorite telenovela character, Ariana Tomosa. It opened theatrically on February 27, 2015 in select markets through AMC, and stars Edy Ganem, Luis Guzmán, Michael Steger, Juan Pablo Gamboa and Elizabeth Peña in her final film role. It was developed and distributed by Fluency, as part of NBC Universal. Genesis 2.0 Genesis 2.0 is a documentary film made by Swiss director and producer Christian Frei and Russian filmmaker Maxim Abugaev. The feature-length film was released in January 2018 in the World Cinema Documentary section at the Sundance Film Festival. At the center of the film is the woolly mammoth, an extinct and iconic species that today is surrounded by wishes and visions. On the one hand, the film documents the hazardous daily lives of a group of men who gather valuable mammoth tusks in a remote archipelago, the New Siberian Islands. On the other, it illuminates the potential of genetic research and synthetic biology — the means by which researchers hope to bring the woolly mammoth back to life. Arise Nimir is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama film directed by Priyadarshan and starring Udhayanidhi Stalin, Namitha Pramod, and Parvatii Nair. It is a remake of the 2016 Malayalam-language film Maheshinte Prathikaaram, with changes made to the screenplay to suit the cultural and regional tastes of Tamil audiences. The film was released on 26 January 2018 and got positive reviews. The Haunted Curiosity Shop The Haunted Curiosity Shop is a 1901 British short silent horror film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring an elderly curio dealer alarmed by various apparitions that appear in his shop. The film, "was clearly devised purely as a showcase for Booth and Pauls bag of tricks," and according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "its an effective and engrossing experience." The Dragonfly and the Ant The Grasshopper and the Ant is a 1913 Russian short animated film directed and written by Wladyslaw Starewicz. Congo Jazz Congo Jazz is a Looney Tunes cartoon starring Warner Bros. first cartoon star, Bosko. The cartoon was released in September 1930. It was distributed by Warner Bros. and The Vitaphone Corporation. Congo Jazz was the first cartoon to feature Boskos falsetto voice that he would use for the bulk of the series run. It has the earliest instance of a "trombone gobble" in animation. Rain or Shine Rain or Shine is a 1930 American pre-Code film directed by Frank Capra and starring Joe Cook and Louise Fazenda. The film was adapted from a hit Broadway musical of the same name and was originally planned as a full-scale musical. Due to the public backlash against musical films, all musical numbers were discarded before release. This move proved to be prudent as the film was a box office success, continuing the streak of hits Capra directed for the young Columbia Pictures studio. Two-Fisted Law Two-Fisted Law is a 1932 American romantic B-Western Pre-Code film directed by D. Ross Lederman for Columbia Pictures, starring Tim McCoy and featuring John Wayne playing a character named "Duke". The picture also features Alice Day, Wheeler Oakman, Tully Marshall, Wallace MacDonald, and Walter Brennan. They Gave Him a Gun They Gave Him a Gun is a 1937 American crime drama film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and starring Spencer Tracy, Gladys George, and Franchot Tone. The picture bears a resemblance to later films noir in its dark theme regarding the struggles and failures of a man trying to take a criminal shortcut to the American dream. The screenplay was written by Cyril Hume, Richard Maibaum, and Maurice Rapf, based on the 1936 book of the same name by William J. Cowen. Out West with the Hardys Out West with the Hardys is a 1938 American comedy film directed by George B. Seitz and the fifth film in the Andy Hardy series of sixteen films. The Dark Tower The Dark Tower is a 1943 British thriller film starring Ben Lyon, Anne Crawford, David Farrar and Herbert Lom. The film marked Herbert Loms first major film role. The Youngest Profession The Youngest Profession is a 1943 film directed by Edward Buzzell, and starring Virginia Weidler, Edward Arnold, John Carroll, Scotty Beckett, and Agnes Moorehead. Based on a short story series and book written by Lillian Day, it contains cameos by Greer Garson, Lana Turner, William Powell, Walter Pidgeon, and Robert Taylor. Mr. Muggs Rides Again Mr. Muggs Rides Again is a 1945 film starring The East Side Kids. Calcutta Calcutta is a 1947 American film noir crime film directed by John Farrow, and written and produced by Seton I. Miller. The drama features Alan Ladd, Gail Russell and William Bendix. Fiddlers Three Fiddlers Three is the 107th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1948 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Captive Girl Captive Girl is a 1950 American Jungle Jim film directed by William Berke and starring Johnny Weissmuller. To Die in Madrid To Die in Madrid is a 1963 French documentary film about the Spanish Civil War, directed by Frédéric Rossif. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Gli onorevoli Gli onorevoli is a 1963 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. Much Ado About Mousing Much Ado About Mousing is a 1964 cartoon directed and produced by Chuck Jones. It was the second Tom and Jerry cartoon to be produced under Chuck Jones helm, but the fourth to be released. The name is a pun of a comedy by William Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing. Of Feline Bondage Of Feline Bondage is a Tom and Jerry cartoon released in 1965, directed and produced by Chuck Jones, with animation by Ben Washam, Don Towsley, Ken Harris, Tom Ray and Dick Thompson. In some ways, the cartoon revisits elements of the 1947 short The Invisible Mouse and the 1950 short Cue Ball Cat, both of which were directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. The title of the cartoon alludes to the novel Of Human Bondage by Somerset Maugham, and the better-known 1964 film of the same name. This is also the only Tom and Jerry cartoon written by Don Towsley, who co-wrote the story with Chuck Jones. Sting of Death Three Sisters Three Sisters is a 1970 British drama film starring Alan Bates, Laurence Olivier and Joan Plowright, based on the 1900 play by Anton Chekhov. Olivier also directed, with co-director John Sichel; it was the final feature film directed by Olivier. The film was based on a 1967 theatre production that Olivier had directed at the Royal National Theatre. Both the theatrical production and the film used the translation from the original Russian by Moura Budberg. The film was released in the U.S. in 1974 as part of the American Film Theatre. This was a series of thirteen film adaptations of stage plays shown to subscribers at about 500 movie theaters across the country. The Legend of Nigger Charley The Legend of Nigger Charley is a 1972 blaxploitation western film directed by Martin Goldman. The story of a trio of escaped slaves, it was released during the heyday of blaxploitation films. It was filmed in Charles City, Virginia and Eves Ranch, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Other film locations included Jamaica and Arizona. The movie covers themes of racism, romance, and self-determination. The movie received backlash for its controversial title. The film stars Fred Williamson as Nigger Charley. The film is rated PG in the United States. It was followed by a sequel, The Soul of Nigger Charley. The film was renamed The Legend of Black Charley for broadcast television. Down the Ancient Stairs Down the Ancient Staircase is a 1975 Italian drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. Force: Five Force: Five is a 1981 film directed by Robert Clouse. It stars Joe Lewis and Bong Soo Han, and is a loose remake of the 1976 Jim Kelly action film Hot Potato. Deadly Dreams Deadly Dreams is a 1988 American horror film directed by Kristine Peterson. Top Line Alien Terminator is a 1988 Italian film directed by Nello Rossati. It is an action film with a climax that includes UFOs and aliens. It was released on video as Top Line. (Blooper) Bunny! Bunny is a Merrie Melodies animated short film directed by Greg Ford and Terry Lennon, with music by George Daugherty, produced in 1991 by Warner Bros. Animation. Featuring the voice talents of Jeff Bergman and Gordon Hunt, the short is a parody of some of the specials produced for Bugs Bunnys 50th anniversary the previous year. The short never received its intended theatrical release and was shelved for several years. It was finally given a television premiere on June 13, 1997, after Cartoon Network discovered the film sitting unseen in the vaults. It is featured on the Volume 1 . A Year Along the Abandoned Road A Year Along the Abandoned Road is a Norwegian short film shot over a period of 105 days in 1988/1989 and released in 1991. Directed by Morten Skallerud, the film was shot in Super Panavision 70 and shows a whole year passing by in Børfjord in Hasvik, Norway, at 50,000 times the normal speed in just 12 minutes. The camera was moved slightly each day, and so the film gives the viewer the impression of seamlessly travelling around the fjord as the year goes along, each day compressed into a few seconds. The film which premiered at the Kortfilmfestivalen Grimstad in June 1991, has been screened at over 300 film festivals throughout the world and won 12 different awards, among which the Norwegian Amandaprisen for best short film in 1991, and the Grand Prix at the Tampere Film Festival in 1992. The film is traditionally the opening movie of the annual 70 mm film festival held at the Cinemateket film club in Oslo. In 2002 director Jesper Hiro used footage from the film in a-has "Lifelines" music video. Crazy in Love Crazy in Love is a 1992 American comedy film directed by Martha Coolidge and written by Gerald Ayres. It is based on the 1988 novel Crazy in Love by Luanne Rice. The film stars Holly Hunter, Gena Rowlands, Bill Pullman, Julian Sands, Herta Ware and Frances McDormand. The film premiered on TNT on August 10, 1992. L'oeil de Vichy The Eye of Vichy is a 1993 French documentary film directed by Claude Chabrol. It consists of a selection in chronological order of authentic footage, mostly newsreels and documentaries, shown on cinema screens in France between 1940 and 1944. Intertitles or a narrator occasionally add linking or supplementary information. The bulk of the material was produced under the Vichy régime and the aim of the film is to show the worldview which the collaborationist government of Pétain promoted to its population. In the Land of the Deaf In the Land of the Deaf is the English title of a French documentary created and produced by Nicolas Philibert in 1992. The film is presented French Sign Language and French, with English subtitles and closed captions. Philibert uses sparse dialogue in creating an unsentimental, non-manipulative work which allows its subjects to communicate their feelings about the richness of life despite hearing problems. Prior to its initial theatrical release, this excursion into the unique world of Deaf communities in France was featured in international film festivals. In its subsequent broadcast debut in the United States, the film was honored with a Peabody Award for excellence. Le fils préféré The Favourite Son is a 1994 French drama film directed by Nicole Garcia and written by François Dupeyron, Jacques Fieschi and Garcia. It stars Gérard Lanvin, Bernard Giraudeau and Jean-Marc Barr. Woyzeck Woyzeck is a 1994 Hungarian drama film directed by János Szász. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was adapted from the play of the same name by Georg Büchner. The Innocent Sleep The Innocent Sleep is a 1996 British thriller film directed by Scott Michell and starring Rupert Graves, Michael Gambon and Franco Nero. In the film, a homeless man witnesses a gangland killing and becomes a target himself. Police Chief Pepe Il Commissario Pepe or Police Chief Pepe is a 1969 Italian comedy – drama film directed by Ettore Scola. It is based on a Ugo Facco De La Gardas novel. Filmed in Vicenza, the city is never mentioned. National Mechanics National Mechanics is a 1972 Mexican film. It was directed by Luis Alcoriza. Usatyy nyan Mustached Nanny is a 1977 Soviet comedy film, feature film directorial debut of Vladimir Grammatikov. The film was a box-office hit, it was seen by 47 million viewers in 1979. The Tale of Tsar Saltan The Tale of Tsar Saltan is a 1966 film based on the eponymous tale by Alexander Pushkin, directed by Alexander Ptushko. Pimps Up, Ho's Down Pimps Up, Hos Down is a 1998 television documentary about pimping in the United States as part of the HBO documentary anthology series America Undercover. The film features interviews with American pimps and explores the modern pimping lifestyle. The film has received some controversy over some pimps using the documentary as an instructional video for their prostitutes, as well as over concerns over HBO paying the pimps for rights to film their businesses and the Players Ball. Oriundi Oriundi is a 2000 Brazilian drama film directed by Ricardo Bravo. It stars Anthony Quinn as an Italian of an oriundo family in Brazil. Oriundo is an Italian word used to describe foreign-born Italian nationals, especially South Americans of Italian heritage. The film was shot entirely in Curitiba, Paraná. See You in Hell, My Darling See You in Hell, My Darling is a 1999 Greek dramatic experimental independent underground art film directed by Nikos Nikolaidis. It was officially selected for screening at the Brussels International Film Festival in January 1999 where it was nominated for the Crystal Star and at the Chicago International Film Festival in October 1999 where it was nominated for the Gold Hugo. Aapathbandavudu Aapadbandhavudu is a 1992 Telugu drama film starring Chiranjeevi and Meenakshi Seshadri in lead roles with Jandhyala and Sharath Babu playing supporting roles. It was the third collaboration between actor Chiranjeevi and director K. Viswanath after Shubhalekha and Swayam Krushi. The movie won critical acclaim, especially for Chiranjeevi, who received the Nandi Award for Best Actor and Filmfare Award for Best Actor - Telugu for his performance. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Veera Marudhu. Poisons or the World History of Poisoning Poisons or the World History of Poisoning or is a 2001 Russian fantastical absurdist comedy directed by Karen Shakhnazarov. Headrush Headrush is a 2003 Irish crime comedy, written and directed by Shimmy Marcus about two young guys, Charlie and T-Bag, who hope to solve all their problems by working for a notorious Underworld Criminal, The Uncle. The movie has been criticised for its unoriginality and similarities to other movies. Lenny the Wonder Dog Lenny the Wonder Dog is a 2004 American comedy film about the eponymous dog, Lenny, directed by Oren Goldman from a screenplay written by Michael Winslow, and filmed on locations in Florida. The cast included many prominent actors and celebrities such as Craig Ferguson and Andy Richter as the voice of Lenny. The movie had television release in Europe and after video release received generally poor reviews. Zombie Beach Party Zombie King and the Legion of Doom, also known as Enter... Zombie King and Zombie Pool Party, is a 2003 Canadian comedy horror lucha film directed by Stacey Case, written by Bill Marks and Sean K. Robb, and starring Jules Delmore, Raymond Carle, Jennifer Thom, and Rob "El Fuego" Etcheverria as masked Mexican wrestlers who fight zombies. Heart of the Beholder Heart of the Beholder is a 2005 drama film that was written and directed by Ken Tipton. It is based on Tiptons own experience as the owner of a chain of videocassette rental stores in the 1980s. Tipton and his family had opened the first videocassette rental stores in St. Louis in 1980; their business was destroyed by a campaign of Christian fundamentalists who objected to the chains carrying the film The Last Temptation of Christ for rental. The film won Best Feature Film awards at several film festivals. Critic Ryan Cracknell summarized the film, "Theres no shortage of material for writer-director Ken Tipton to work with here. That alone makes Heart of the Beholder a film of interest. It is in many ways a politically charged film as it touches on issues of freedom of speech, religious beliefs and all out fanaticism. Still, I didnt think it was charged with enough balance and I think a large part had to do with the films inconsistent pacing." 8 ½ $ 8 ½ $ is a 1999 Russian cult crime-comedy film by Grigori Konstantinopolsky. It was his directorial debut. Due to copyright issues it was released in official rental only in 2011. The title and the story references Federico Fellinis film 8½. TrashHouse Trash House is a comedy-horror feature film, shot in Essex in 2004 and released on DVD in Europe in February 2006. It was distributed by Screen Entertainment, the UK distributors of such controversial features as I Spit On Your Grave and Faces of Death. Directed by former stand-up comedian Pat Higgins, it was the first feature to be produced by Jinx Media Ltd and features cameos by several UK comedians, including Gary Delaney, Danny James and Nic Ford I, Robot "I, Robot" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 14 November 1964, during the second season. It was remade under the same title in 1995. Leonard Nimoy appeared in both versions. The Insurgents The Insurgents is the feature film debut of director Scott Dacko. It stars Mary Stuart Masterson, John Shea, Henry Simmons, Juliette Marquis and Michael Mosley. Shot on 24p, high-definition video in New York City in February 2006, the story revolves around four politically disillusioned Americans who build a truck bomb to spark a revolution. In its world premiere at the 2006 Oldenburg International Film Festival, The Insurgents won the German Independence Audience Award for Best Picture. In its US premiere at the 2007 Palm Beach International Film Festival, The Insurgents won the Best Screenplay award. The Insurgents won Best Feature - Video at the 2007 Long Island International Film Expo. I Trust You to Kill Me I Trust You To Kill Me, released in January 2006, is a documentary film directed by Manu Boyer and featuring the California band Rocco DeLuca and the Burden and Canadian actor Kiefer Sutherland, who acted as the bands tour manager during their 2006 European tour. The band is currently signed to Sutherlands independent record label Ironworks. Originally broadcast in the UK on Sky One in February 2006, it has also been released on DVD in North America and broadcast on the American cable television channel VH1. Other DVD release dates are unknown. Don't Fade Away Dont Fade Away is a 2011 coming-of-age drama film starring Mischa Barton and Ryan Kwanten. The film has been produced by Origin Entertainment Group and was shot in Los Angeles and North Carolina. It was released on DVD in Australia on April 6, 2011. Mr. Cinema Mr. Cinema also known as Call Me Left is a 2007 Hong Kong film starring Anthony Wong, Teresa Mo, Ronald Cheng and Karen Mok. Orly Orly is a 2010 German and French film on location in Orly Airport directed by Angela Schanelec. The film had its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival on February 13, 2010 and went to screen at the Los Angeles Film Festival later that year. During production, the films working title was Orly, Poem 1-4. Just a week after the theatrical release of Germany 09, a compilation film about the state of the nation in which Schanelec contributed one of the 13 short films, production began on location at the Orly Airport on January 4th, 2009 and lasted through the end of the month. An Insignificant Harvey An Insignificant Harvey is a 2011 independent Canadian film. The film made its world premiere at the Busan International Film Festival in South Korea. The feature-length directorial debut by Canadian director Jeff Kopas, the film profiles the life of Harvey Lippe, a janitor at a small town ski resort, who also happens to be a little person, who has his life dramatically change when he finds a stray husky and falls for an exotic dancer. The film stars Jordan Prentice as Harvey, Kristin Adams as Dakota, and Steven McCarthy as Lucas. Behind the Burly Q Behind the Burly Q is a 2010 film documentary examining at the golden age of American burlesque in the first half of the 20th century. The New Year The New Year is a 2010 American drama film directed by Brett Haley. Premiering at the 2010 Sarasota Film Festival, it won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature in the festival. The film, about a young woman who has dropped out of college to care for her ill father, is Haleys directorial debut and stars Trieste Kelly Dunn as Sunny. Benny and Babloo Benny and Babloo is a 2010 Bollywood satirical comedy film, produced by Umesh Chouhan and directed by Yunus Sajawal. The film was released in October 2010 under the Chamunda Films banner. The film stars Kay Kay Menon, Rajpal Yadav, Riya Sen, Shweta Tiwari, Rukhsar Rehman, Anita Hassanandani, Richa Chadda, Maushumi Udeshi, Hiten Paintal and Aasif Sheikh in prominent roles. Haunted Poland Haunted Poland is a 2011 horror film in the found footage genre, pieced together from amateur footage. The film was produced by Maso & Co Productions. Told cinéma vérité-style, Haunted Poland depicts the contents of recorded tape filmed by a couple Ewelyn played by Ewelina Lukaszewska, and Pau played by Pau Masó who visited Poland to meet and visit family. However, our duo soon find themselves disturbed by all manner of strange phenomena upon visiting the girls hometown where she once played with a Ouija board. The film premiered at the AIFF on November 20, 2011. A sequel, The Origins, has been announced. Bert & Dickie As part of the celebrations for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, the BBC produced the film Bert and Dickie, depicting Dickie Burnell and Bert Bushnells achievement at the 1948 Games. Solo Solo is a 2011 Telugu language film written and directed by Parasuram. Which features Nara Rohit and Nisha Aggarwal in the lead roles. The film featured music by Mani Sharma. Later it was remade in Oriya as Haata Dhari Chaaluthaa with Anubhav Mohanty and Barsha Priyadarshini. Love Fiction Love Fiction is a 2012 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Jeon Kye-soo, and starring Ha Jung-woo and Gong Hyo-jin. Dying to Know: Ram Dass & Timothy Leary Dying to Know: Ram Dass & Timothy Leary is a 2014 documentary film about Ram Dass and Timothy Leary. Of Mind and Music of Mind and Music is a 2014 American drama independent film based on the novel by Nicolas Bazan, and written by Richie Adams and Nicolas Bazan. The film is directed by Richie Adams and stars Aunjanue Ellis, Joaquim de Almeida, Bill Cobbs, Sharon Lawrence, and Ruth Negga. Memphis Memphis is a 2013 musical drama film, directed by Tim Sutton. The film stars Willis Earl Beal in the lead role of talented singer. The film had its premiere at the 70th Venice International Film Festival on August 31, 2013. The film was also awarded the cinema funding grant by Venice Biennale College. The film later screened at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. Vimeo acquired the exclusive 30-day worldwide digital window on the film, while Kino Lorber will theatrically release the film. Park Park is a 2016 Greek-Polish drama film directed by Sofia Exarchou. It was selected to be screened in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Marubhoomiyile Aana Marubhoomiyile Aana is an Indian Malayalam comedy film directed by V. K. Prakash. It stars Biju Menon in the lead role, who is a Qatar-born Malayali Sheikh in the Middle East. Filming locations include Qatar and Kerala. The film was released on 12 August 2016. Thimiru Pudichavan Thimiru Pudichavan is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Ganeshaa. The film stars Vijay Antony, Nivetha Pethuraj and Sai Dheena in the main lead roles. The film is produced by Fatima Vijay Antony under the production banner Vijay Antony Film Corporation and it began production in between February and March 2018. The film earlier scheduled to have its theatrical release on 6 November 2018 coinciding Diwali while scheduled to have its theatrical release clashing alongside Sarkar but was postponed to 16 November. First look poster of the film was released on 1 February 2018. It received positive reviews; while Vijays performance, concept and cinematography was praised, both the screenplay and sequences were criticised. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Roshagadu. The Burglar's Dilemma The Burglars Dilemma is a 1912 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film survives. Wine of Youth Wine of Youth is a 1924 American silent comedy-drama film directed by King Vidor, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, shortly after the merger which created MGM in April 1924. Vidor did not consider it important enough to mention in his autobiography, although it did advance the careers of three young stars-to-be: Ben Lyon, Eleanor Boardman and William Haines. The film is preserved at George Eastman House, Rochester New York. Mare Nostrum Mare Nostrum is a 1926 silent film directed by Rex Ingram. It was the first production made by Ingram while in voluntary exile, and stars Ingrams wife, Alice Terry. The film is set during World War I, and follows a Spanish merchant sailor who becomes involved with a spy. It is based on the novel of the same name by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez. Long thought lost, the film has recently been re-discovered and restored. The Whoopee Party The Whoopee Party is a Mickey Mouse short animated film first released on September 17, 1932. July 14 Bastille Day or July 14 is a 1933 French romantic comedy film directed by René Clair and starring Annabella, George Rigaud and Raymond Cordy. It was made at the Epinay Studios by the French subsidiary of the German company Tobis. The films art direction was by Lazare Meerson. Jungle Jitters Jungle Jitters is a 1938 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. Santa Fe Stampede Santa Fe Stampede is a 1938 American "Three Mesquiteers" Western film directed by George Sherman and starring John Wayne, Ray Corrigan, and Max Terhune. Wayne played the lead in eight of the fifty-one films in the popular series. Street of Chance Street of Chance is a 1942 film noir directed by Jack Hively and starring Burgess Meredith as a man who finds hes been suffering from amnesia and Claire Trevor as a woman who protects him from the police, who suspect him of murder. The story was based on Cornell Woolrichs novel The Black Curtain. It was later dramatized three times on the CBS Radio series Suspense. Greenwich Village Greenwich Village is a 1944 American film from Twentieth Century Fox directed by Walter Lang. It stars Carmen Miranda and Don Ameche. Arshin Takes a Wife The Cloth Peddler is a 1945 Azerbaijani comedy film made in Baku, based on the Arshin Mal Alan by the famous Azerbaijani composer Uzeyir Hajibeyov. Dulcimer Street London Belongs to Me is a British film released in 1948, directed by Sidney Gilliat, and starring Richard Attenborough and Alastair Sim. It was based on the novel London Belongs to Me by Norman Collins, which was also the basis for a seven-part series made by Thames Television and shown in 1977. La Marie du port La Marie du port is a 1950 French romantic drama film directed by Marcel Carné. The screenplay was written by Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes and Jacques Prévert, based on a novel by Georges Simenon. The music score is by Joseph Kosma and the cinematography by Henri Alekan. It was filmed on location in Cherbourg, Normandy, France. Lucky Number Lucky Number is a 1951 Donald Duck cartoon featuring Donald Duck and his nephews Huey. Shadow in the Sky Shadow in the Sky is a 1952 film drama directed by Fred M. Wilcox and starring Ralph Meeker and Nancy Davis. Feline Frame-Up Feline Frame-Up is an animated short film in the Looney Tunes series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc and released on February 13, 1954. It features Claude Cat and Marc Antony in a battle of brawn and brains, with the little black kitten Pussyfoot caught in the middle. This is the third cartoon with Marc Anthony and Pussyfoot. Babette Goes to War Babette Goes to War is a 1959 French film starring Brigitte Bardot. Man Called Rocca A Man Named Rocca is a 1961 French-Italian crime-thriller film directed by Jean Becker and starring Jean Paul Belmondo. It is based on the 1958 novel LExcommunié by José Giovanni. Belmondo appeared in another film version of this novel in 1972, directed by Giovanni, called Bad Luck. I Thank a Fool I Thank a Fool is a 1962 British Metrocolor crime film made by Eaton and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in CinemaScope. It was directed by Robert Stevens and produced by Anatole de Grunwald from a screenplay by Karl Tunberg based on the novel by Audrey Erskine Lindop. The music score was by Ron Goodwin and the cinematography by Harry Waxman. The film stars Susan Hayward and Peter Finch with Diane Cilento and Cyril Cusack. Also in the cast are Kieron Moore, Richard Wattis, Athene Seyler, Miriam Karlin, Laurence Naismith, J. G. Devlin, Clive Morton, Richard Leech and Brenda De Banzie. The Teacher from Vigevano Il maestro di Vigevano, internationally released as The Teacher from Vigevano, is a 1963 Italian comedy drama film directed by Elio Petri. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Lucio Mastronardi. Love Has Many Faces Love Has Many Faces is a 1965 American drama film in Eastman Color made by Columbia Pictures. The movie was directed by Alexander Singer, and written by Marguerite Roberts. Nancy Wilson sings the title song and Edith Head designed Lana Turners clothes. The Sons of Great Bear The Sons of Great Bear is a 1966 East German Western film, directed by the Czechoslovak filmmaker Josef Mach and starring the Yugoslav actor Gojko Mitić in the leading role of Tokei-ihto. The script was adapted from the eponymous series of novels by author Liselotte Welskopf-Henrich, and the music composed by Wilhelm Neef. The picture is a revisionist Western, pioneering the genre of the Ostern, and emphasises the positive portrayal of Native Americans, while presenting the Whites as antagonists. It is one of the most successful pictures produced by the DEFA film studio. The Magnificent Two The Magnificent Two is a 1967 British comedy film directed by Cliff Owen and starring Morecambe and Wise in the third and final of their 1960s trio of films. Handicapped Future Handicapped Future is a 1971 documentary film by Werner Herzog about physically disabled children in Munich. The film was made at the request of a disabled friend of Herzogs, specifically in order to raise awareness for the cause of the disabled in West Germany. Herzog compares the film to his earlier The Flying Doctors of East Africa in that it has very little stylization, and is, he says, "dangerously conventional." During production of Handicapped Future, Herzog met Fini Straubringer, and this meeting led directly to Herzogs more well-known film Land of Silence and Darkness. Haunts of the Very Rich Haunts of the Very Rich is a 1972 made-for-TV thriller, broadcast as an ABC Movie of the Week. Son of Dracula Son of Dracula is a British musical film directed by Freddie Francis and starring Harry Nilsson and Ringo Starr. It was produced by Starr and released in 1974 by Apple Films. It is also the title of a Harry Nilsson album released in conjunction with the movie. Submission Submission is an Italian film filmed in technicolor and directed by Salvatore Samperi based on his own script written in collaboration with Ottavio Jemma, according to Samperi. It belongs to the drama and erotic genres and had as principal actors Franco Nero, Lisa Gastoni, Raymond Pellegrin and Andréa Ferréol. Les petites fugues Les petites fugues is a 1979 Swiss comedy film directed by Yves Yersin. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. The film was produced by Filmkollektiv Zurich. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Loving Couples Loving Couples is a 1980 American romantic comedy film written by Martin Donovan and directed by Jack Smight. It stars Shirley MacLaine, James Coburn, Susan Sarandon and Stephen Collins. Gas Gas is a 1981 Canadian comedy film released by Paramount Pictures, the plot of which was inspired by the 1979 energy crisis. The film was directd by Les Rose and produced by Claude Héroux. Tanya's Island Tanyas Island is a 1980 Canadian-American fantasy film directed by Alfred Sole. It stars Denise "Vanity" Matthews as a young woman caught up in a love triangle with her aggressive boyfriend and a wild ape-man on an imaginary tropical island. The ape-suit was created by Rick Baker and Rob Bottin, with special effects contributions from Steve Johnson. Princess Daisy Princess Daisy is a 1983 miniseries by Waris Hussein, based on the 1980 novel of the same name by Judith Krantz. The Girl from Trieste La Ragazza di Trieste, internationally released as The Girl from Trieste, is a 1982 Italian romance-drama film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile and based on a novel with the same name written by the same Festa Campanile. Formula for a Murder Formula for a Murder is a 1985 Italian giallo-horror film written and directed by Alberto De Martino. Vendetta Vendetta is a 1986 women in prison film directed by Bruce Logan and starring Karen Chase and Sandy Martin. It was released in September 1986. The Last Innocent Man The Last Innocent Man is a 1987 American television film thriller directed by Roger Spottiswoode. The teleplay by Dan Bronson is based on the novel by Phillip M. Margolin. Soldati - 365 all'alba Soldati - 365 allalba is a 1987 Italian drama film directed by Marco Risi. The film, which deals with the military service seen as a traumatic experience, marked the switch of Risi from low-wattage comedies to more complex themes. Before coming into production, the screenplay was submitted to the Ministry of Defence to obtain the necessary permits to shoot in real barracks, but it received an outright refusal, as the Ministry feared to exacerbate the already harsh controversy that at the time had invested the Army because of a chain of suicides in the barracks as a result of hazing. The film, therefore, was filmed partly in Rome between the Empire Studios, the private school Nazarene College and the psychiatric hospital Santa Maria della Pietà, and Trieste, in the museum of national history. Someone to Love Someone to Love is a 1987 comedy film directed by Henry Jaglom. It was Orson Welles final live action film appearance, released after his death but produced before his voice-over in The Movie, his final film performance. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Torrents of Spring Torrents of Spring is a 1989 British-French-Italian drama film written and directed by Jerzy Skolimowski and starring Timothy Hutton, Nastassja Kinski and Valeria Golino. It is based on the novel of the same name by Ivan Turgenev. Set in 1840, the film follows a young Russian aristocrat, Dimitri Sanin, who is torn between the love of a beautiful German pastry-shop girl, Gemma Rosselli, and a Russian seductress, Princess Maria Nikolaevna. The film competed for the Golden Palm Award at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Is It Easy to Be Young? Vai viegli būt jaunam? is a Soviet-era Latvian documentary film directed by Juris Podnieks. It was filmed in 1986 with dialog in both Latvian and Russian, and is considered to be among the most controversial movies of its era. It was one of the five winners of the 1987 International Documentary Association awards. The movie speaks about young people who perished as a result of growing up in Soviet society—their conflicts with parents and society, the patronizing attitudes of their teachers and the authorities, the fear that there is no meaning to their lives. Among the young people portrayed are high-schoolers looking for their place in life, a young mother worried about the future of her daughter after the Chernobyl catastrophe, a young man follower of the Hare Krishna movement, as well young adults returning from compulsory military service in the Soviet–Afghan War and having become ones of the lost generation. The films opening scene documents a concert by the banned Latvian rock band, Pērkons. The movie had a major impact in the Soviet Union. It was seen by at least 28 million people during its first year. In all, 85 countries bought the rights to show the movie. For a Latvian film, this was an incredible number. In 1986 the film received Latvian Film Prize for the best documentary. Its international debut was at the 1987 Kraków Film Festival, where it received the FIPRESCI Award. It was also screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. The film was re-released in 2007 by Jura Podnieka Studija; the new edition includes oral history interviews with Podniekss colleagues. After Latvia regained independence, Antra Cilinska filmed two sequels, featuring interviews with people filmed by Podnieks. Nepoddayushchiyesya The Unamenables is a 1959 Soviet comedy, directorial debut of Yuri Chulyukin. Row Your Boat Row Your Boat is a drama about a recently released ex-convict trying to correct his life written and directed by Sollace Mitchel. It was released in 1998, and in 2001 on home video. The film stars Jon Bon Jovi of rock fame, Bai Ling, and William Forsythe. Its title is taken from the English nursery rhyme "Row". Bon Jovi plays Jamey Meadows, a man newly released from prison who has found himself homeless on the crazy streets of New York City. Slowly, he must build his life up from the gutter. Resisting constant offers from his brother, played by William Forsythe to rejoin the insidious world of crime, Meadows takes a menial job as a door to door census worker. Pati Patni Aur Woh Pati Patni Aur Woh is a 1978 Hindi movie produced and directed by B. R. Chopra. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Vidya Sinha, Ranjeeta Kaur, and in guest appearances Rishi Kapoor, Neetu Singh and Parveen Babi. The remake of the film is under production. It is produced by Bhushan Kumar, Juno Chopra and Abhay Chopra with Kartik Aaryan, Bhumi Pednekar and Ananya Pandey as star cast. The film is directed by Mudassar Aziz and the filming began in February 2019. Beyond the Prairie: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder Beyond the Prairie: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder and its sequel, Beyond the Prairie, Part 2: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder, are television films which were presented in two parts, the first in 2000, and the second in 2002, which presented episodes from the later books in the Little House on the Prairie series. I Viceré I Viceré is a 2007 Italian historical drama film directed by Roberto Faenza. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Federico De Roberto. For his performance Lando Buzzanca won the Globo doro for best actor. The film also won four David di Donatello awards and two Silver Ribbons. The Thin Blue Lie The Thin Blue Lie is a 2000 television film directed by Roger Young and starring Rob Morrow, Randy Quaid, and Paul Sorvino. It was released on August 13, 2000. Ragdoll Ragdoll is a 1999 American horror film directed by Ted Nicolaou. The film was later edited into a thirty-minute short entitled Voodoo Doll for the horror anthology Devil Dolls. Happy Here and Now Happy Here and Now is a 2002 film directed by Michael Almereyda. It has a 45% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 20 reviews. It was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award in 2004. In Good Company In Good Company is a 2000 Greek film directed by Nikos Zapatinas. It was Greeces submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Dougal and the Blue Cat Dougal and the Blue Cat, called Pollux et le Chat Bleu in France, is a 1970 film based on The Magic Roundabout. It was released in France in December 1970 and its English version, narrated by Eric Thompson, like the original series, was released in 1972. Nothing More Nothing More is a 2001 Cuban comedy film directed by Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti. It was selected as the Cuban entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 75th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu is 1974 Indian Kannada language film, directed by Siddalingaiah, based on the story of the same name from the short stories collection, Vayyari, by Gorur Ramaswamy Iyengar, starring Vishnuvardhan, Lokesh and M. P. Shankar in the lead roles. The film is deemed to be a landmark in Kannada cinema. Kamal Hassan felt that the film "was done on a scale that only big Hollywood directors would think of." Vishnuvardhan, Lokesh, and M. P. Shankar play the main characters. Lokesh won the State Award for this movie. The best actress award was won by Bhavani and the best supporting actress was won by the veteran artiste Rushyendramani. Incidentally, this is the only film in which the grandmother and granddaughter duo of Bhavani and Rushyendramani ever shared screen space in. The film was artistically directed by Siddalingaiah of Bangarada Manushya fame. D. V. Rajaram won accolades for the fantastic cinematography, which is considered one of his lifetime best. The cinematography and the acting skills of the lead characters remains the most positive point of the movie in addition to a strong and touching story line. The music was scored by G. K. Venkatesh and the film also has some very good songs rendered by P. B. Sreenivas and S. Janaki. Malenada Henna Mai Banna is one of the evergreen songs in the history of Kannada films. Though M. P. Shankar appears in a short role in the movie, he is successful in making an ever-lasting impression on the audience. This film was shot in Kalasapura village, near Chikmagalur town. Siddalingaiah had a particular attachment with this location. His other landmark movie Bangarada Manushya was also shot in the same village. Kamal Haasan had lauded the movie while picking his 70 favourite Indian movies and had said - Though this was a commercial film, it was done on a scale that only big Hollywood directors would think of. So much hard work went into the film. Jayamala had revealed that she had played a small role in this movie. One of the co-producers of the movie, S. P. Varadaraj was the younger brother of actor Rajkumar.This was the first movie of a Rajkumar family member in partnership with others. The title card of the movie revealed that this was the first Kannada Eastman colour movie to have been completely shot outdoor. The film was remade in Tamil as Ellorum Nallavare, starring Muthuraman, in Hindi as Ek Gaon Ki Kahani, starring Rakesh Pandey and in Telugu as Andharoo Manchivaare, starring Shoban Babu. Strange Things Happen at Sundown Strange Things Happen at Sundown is a 2003 comedy horror film, directed by Marc Fratto, produced by Insane-o-rama Productions and distributed by Brain Damage Films. It stars J. Scott Green, Masha Sparon and Jocasta Bryan. The film won the audience choice award at the 2003 New York City Horror Film Festival and has received generally favorable reviews. Film Threat called it "a wickedly funny take on the vampire genre". The films plot centers on the lives of a handful of New York vampires, interwoven together, and clashing in a violent finale. Xuxa in Abracadabra Xuxa Abracadabra is a 2003 Brazilian fantasy adventure childrens filmis, written by Flávio de Souza, directed by Moacyr Góes, produced by Diler Trindade and distributed by Warner Bros. and Globo Filmes. Starring the Xuxa Meneghel with the participation of Márcio Garcia, Cláudia Raia, Brunno Abrahão, Maria Mariana Azevedo, Heloísa Périssé, Leandro Hassum, Lúcio Mauro Filho, Sérgio Mamberti. The film follows Sofia is a librarian who works only with childrens books. About to go out with her best friend, she receives a request from Matheus to take care of her children, Lucas and Julia. Sofia attends to the request, because besides being very fond of the children she has a secret passion for Matheus, who has been a widower for three years. She then departs to the home of the childrens great-uncle, who is a sorcerer astronomer and possesses a magical book that takes people to the land of fairy tales. Abracadabra was developed based on an old desire of Xuxa to produce a film with childrens language. Abracadabra, is a fantasy for children. Xuxa always wanted to make a movie that combined fairy tale and folklore in a fun way. The idea was to put together, in a single script, several characters of childrens stories. The film premiered on December 18, 2003, grossing 11 million reais, he performed well at the box office, 2 million box offices. Abracadabra received negative reviews from critics, but was considered an improvement in quality compared to previous ones. Andarivaadu Andarivaadu is a 2005 Tollywood action comedy-drama film directed by Srinu Vytla. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Rimi Sen, Tabu, Prakash Raj, and Pradeep Rawat. It has been dubbed in Hindi as Ek Aur Himmathwala. Although it didnt receive critical acclaim, the film was a commercial success at the box office. Rag Tale Rag Tale is a 2005 British comedy film directed by Mary McGuckian. It received mainly negative reviews. Banaras Banaras: A Mystic Love Story is the name of an Indian Bollywood film directed by Pankaj Parashar released in 2006. The film takes place in the Hindu holy city of Varanasi and is centered on the relationship of a young woman with her parents and her lover. The storyline also has a strong religious dimension. Most of the film was shot in Varanasi, with some scenes shot in Mauritius. Die Zombiejäger Die Zombiejäger is a Swedish exploitation film from 2005. A prequel called The Ruthless Contract Killer was released in 2010. Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out is a rockumentary film made by Stewart Copeland, drummer of the band The Police. The film premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and was released on DVD in September 2006. The title of the film is a reference to his song "Does Everyone Stare", from Reggatta de Blanc. It was re-released in 2019 on DVD and Blu-Ray, with different cover artwork. For this film, Stewart Copeland used material he shot himself with a Super-8 camera he bought in 1978. Tourist Attraction "Tourist Attraction" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 23 December 1963, during the first season. A Broken Life A Broken Life is a 2008 Canadian independent drama film directed by Neil Coombs and produced by Caged Angel Films. It stars Tom Sizemore, Corey Sevier, Grace Kosaka, Saul Rubinek, and Ving Rhames. The film was released September 23, 2008 in the USA and October 14, 2008 in Canada. Pachadlela Pachadlela is a 2004 Marathi horror-comedy directed by Mahesh Kothare and stars Bharat Jadhav, Shreyas Talpade, Laxmikant Berde, Vandana Gupte, Dilip Prabhawalkar in lead role. Visual effects by Binoy Samuel. The movie revolves around three friends working in a bank who get posted to a village. They are put up in a wada by the bank. But according to the villagers, the spirits of the previous owner, his son and his trusted aide still haunt the house. The movie was released on 7 May 2004 and was praised by the Marathi audience for story and performance. The Coverup The Coverup, previously known as The Thacker Case, is a 2008 crime-thriller film directed by Brian Jun and starring Gabriel Mann and Eliza Dushku. Easy Rider 2: The Ride Home Easy Rider: The Ride Back is a 2012 drama film and a prequel to the 1969 film Easy Rider. Although none of the cast or production team of the original film were involved in its production, the director Dustin Rikert did secure the legal rights to the name. The film focuses on the history of Wyatt Williams family and takes an unusually conservative point of view compared to the countercultural tone of the original. Walt & El Grupo Walt & El Grupo is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Theodore Thomas. A presentation of Walt Disney Family Foundation Films, the film tells the story of Walt Disneys 1941 U.S. Government sponsored trip to South America where he and a group of artists gathered material which would be used to create the two Disney animated feature films Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros. Expecting a Miracle Expecting a Miracle is a Hallmark Channel original movie that premiered Saturday, January 10, 2009. The movie stars Jason Priestley, Teri Polo, and Cheech Marin. It is directed by Steve Gomer, and is based on the short story "The Miracle of Dommatina" by Ira Avery. Tum Milo Toh Sahi Tum Milo Toh Sahi is Bollywood film that released on 2 April 2010. It stars Nana Patekar, Dimple Kapadia, Suniel Shetty, Vidya Malvade, Rehan Khan and Anjana Sukhani in the lead roles. Skyskraber Skyscraper is a 2011 Danish drama film written and directed by Rune Schjøtt. Vidimo se u Citulji See You in the Obituary is a 1995 made-for-TV 35-minute documentary film, authored by Aleksandar Knežević and Vojislav Tufegdžić, technical part of the film directed by Janko Baljak, based on the book The Crime that Changed Serbia by Knežević and Tufegdžić and produced by the Belgrade-based independent news broadcaster B92. The unprecedented contacts and subsequent interviews with the criminals would have not been possible had not Knežević and Tufegdžić been covering the post of organised crime in their respective magazines, gaining the trust of the depicted characters. In more than 90 percent of cases Knežević and Tugedžić, due to the dangerous circumstances that required extreme caution and as small film crew as possible, were accompanied only by a camera operator. Made in the form of an extended news report and narrated by journalist Dina Čolić-Anđelković, the film presents a snapshot of the chaotic Belgrade criminal underworld in the early 1990s which sprung up against the backdrop of Yugoslav wars. The film is composed of fragments from interviews with individuals directly involved with criminal activities either through perpetrating them or through trying to stop them. Over the years the film developed a cult following, mainly due to its raw authenticity, characters interviewed, and the portrayal of the politically, economically and socially turbulent period of the early and mid 1990s in Serbia. The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom is a 2011 documentary film directed by Lucy Walker. The film was nominated for the 2012 Academy Award for Best Documentary. Ping Pong Ping Pong is a 2012 documentary film, that follows eight pensioners from around the world as they train for and compete in the over 80s table tennis world championship in Inner Mongolia. The films world premiere took place at Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in Toronto. It has since appeared at Sheffield Doc/Fest, DMZ International Documentary Film Festival, Zurich Film Festival, Calgary International Film Festival, Warsaw International Film Festival, Mumbai Film Festival, Guelph Festival of Moving Media, and San Francisco Doc Fest. The film opened in the UK with a theatrical release on 6 July 2012 and has since been shown at cinemas across the UK. It premiered in the US at DOC NYC in November 2012. The Muslims Are Coming! The Muslims Are Coming! is a 2013 American comedy documentary film co-directed and co-starring Negin Farsad and Dean Obeidallah. It follows a team of Muslim-American comedians as they tour the American South and Southwest performing free stand-up comedy shows, and engaging in community activities, with an aim to "reach out to Middle America" and counter Islamophobia. Fall of Ming The Fall of Ming is a 2013 Chinese film directed by Jing Wang. Santa Hunters Santa Hunters is a 2014 made-for-television film created for Nickelodeon. It was directed by Savage Steve Holland, based on a script written by Jamie Nash. The film stars Benjamin Flores Jr., Breanna Yde, Laya DeLeon Hayes, and Mace Coronel as a group of children trying to find evidence to prove the existence of Santa Claus. Love of My Life Love of My Life is a 2017 Canadian comedy film directed by Joan Carr-Wiggin. It received mainly negative reviews. Hal Hal is a 2018 American documentary film by Amy Scott about the film director Hal Ashby. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January and was released theatrically by Oscilloscope Laboratories on September 7, 2018. Sexy Durga Sexy Durga is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language indie drama film directed by Sanal Kumar Sasidharan. The film is about the religious divide in the society of Kerala and its effect on marriage between two people from two different religious backgrounds. It has won the Hivos Tiger Award at the 2017 International Film Festival Rotterdam, and the Golden Apricot at Armenias Yerevan International Film Festival in the category International Feature Competition, 2017. It is the only Indian film to win that title. It has also won the Best International Feature Film award at the Guanajuato International Film Festival in Mexico. Honey Bee 2: Celebrations Honey Bee 2: Celebrations is a 2017 Indian Malayalam comedy film written and directed by Lal Jr.. It is a sequel to the 2013 film Honey Bee and features Asif Ali, Bhavana, Baburaj, Sreenath Bhasi, Balu Varghese, Lal, Sreenivasan, and Lena. The film is produced by Lal under Lal Creations. Honey Bee 2: Celebrations released on 23 March 2017. Angels brothers decide to get their sister married to Sebastian. As the story moves closer to the wedding, the huge contrast in the cultures of both the families leads to conflict of opinion. I Was at Home, But I Was at Home, But is a 2019 German drama film directed by Angela Schanelec. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival. At Berlin, Schanelec won the Silver Bear for Best Director. The Key The Key is a 1934 American Pre-Code film directed by Michael Curtiz. It was re-issued as High Peril in 1960. The story, concerning a love triangle, is set during the Irish War of Independence. When You're in Love When Youre in Love is a 1937 American musical film directed by Robert Riskin and Harry Lachman, who was not credited, and starring Grace Moore and Cary Grant. Moore sings "Minnie the Moocher" and the Ernesto Lecuona classic Cuban song "Siboney". Two of the other songs in the film – "Our Song" and "The Whistling Boy" – are by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields. The film was briefly released on VHS tape during the 1980s but has never been officially released on DVD. On May 6, 2016 the getTV channel featured the broadcast premiere of a newly restored print of the film. Film critic Thomas Gladysz described it as "one of those old movies few people have heard of, and even fewer have seen. Nevertheless, it is a charming and entertaining film deserving a wider audience." Smilin' Through Smilin Through is a 1941 Technicolor MGM musical film based on the 1919 play of the same name by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin. The film was a remake of a previous 1932 version by MGM and was the third and final film version of the play. It starred Jeanette MacDonald, Brian Aherne, Gene Raymond and Ian Hunter. It was filmed in Technicolor and was remade as a musical for MacDonald with several older songs interpolated into the story. Night Unto Night Night Unto Night is a 1949 Film Noir drama film directed by Don Siegel and written by Kathryn Scola. It is based on the 1944 novel by Philip Wylie. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Viveca Lindfors, Broderick Crawford, Rosemary DeCamp, Osa Massen and Art Baker. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 10, 1949. Fifteen years later, Siegel would direct Reagans final film, 1964s The Killers. Mummy's Dummies Mummys Dummies is the 111th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1948 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Doctor and the Girl The Doctor and the Girl is a 1949 drama film directed by Curtis Bernhardt, starring Glenn Ford and Janet Leigh and inspired by a french novel of Maxenve Van der Meersch. Calling Bulldog Drummond Calling Bulldog Drummond is a 1951 British crime film directed by Victor Saville and featuring Walter Pidgeon, Margaret Leighton, Robert Beatty, David Tomlinson and Bernard Lee. It featured the character Bulldog Drummond created by the novelist Herman Cyril McNeile, which had seen a number of screen adaptations. A novel tie-in was also released in 1951. It was made by the British subsidiary of MGM at Elstree Studios. The films sets were designed by the art director Alfred Junge. Drummond is called out of retirement by Scotland Yard to infiltrate a ruthless London crime outfit. Night Into Morning Night Into Morning is a 1951 American drama film starring Ray Milland and Nancy Davis. Border River Border River is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Joel McCrea, Yvonne De Carlo, and Pedro Armendáriz. Cellbound Cellbound is a 1955 cartoon short featuring Spike and directed by Tex Avery and Michael Lah. The story was by Heck Allen, and Paul Frees voiced all the characters. Come Next Spring Come Next Spring is a 1956 American Trucolor drama film directed by R. G. Springsteen starring Ann Sheridan, Steve Cochran, Walter Brennan, Sherry Jackson and Richard Eyer. The theme song "Come Next Spring" was written by Lenny Adelson and performed by Tony Bennett. It was later covered by Scott Walker on his 1968 album Scott 2. Much of Max Steiners score was reused from Sergeant York. Crashing Las Vegas Crashing Las Vegas is a 1956 film starring the comedy team The Bowery Boys. The film was released on April 22, 1956 by Allied Artists and is the 41st film in the series. It was the last of the series to star Leo Gorcey. Female Jungle Female Jungle is a 1955 black-and-white film noir directed by Bruno VeSota, featuring Lawrence Tierney, Kathleen Crowley, John Carradine, Jayne Mansfield, and Burt Kaiser. The production is notable for being Mansfields first film, as well as the only American International Pictures entry into film noir. Lighter Than Hare "Lighter Than Hare" is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short that Friz Freleng wrote and directed. It was originally released on December 17, 1960. The title is a play on the phrase lighter than air. It was one of three Bugs cartoons that Freleng both wrote and directed, the others being From Hare to Heir and Devils Feud Cake. Zoom at the Top Zoom at the Top is a 1962 Merrie Melodies Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner cartoon. It was written by Chuck Jones and directed by him and Maurice Noble. Die Abenteuer des Werner Holt The Adventures of Werner Holt is a 1965 East German drama film directed by Joachim Kunert. Face of the Screaming Werewolf Face of the Screaming Werewolf is a 1965 horror film created by low budget film maker Jerry Warren by combining parts of two unrelated Mexican horror films, and adding new footage which he had shot himself. It was released theatrically on a double-bill with Warrens similarly constructed Curse of the Stone Hand, which starred John Carradine. Warren eliminated almost all of the comedy scenes with Mexican comedian Tin-Tan from Casa del Terror and combined the remaining Lon Chaney Jr. footage with mummy footage he took from La Momia Azteca., Warren had earlier released his own re-edited version of La Momia Azteca in 1963, which he had retitled Attack of the Mayan Mummy, by removing huge chunks of the original foreign film and replacing them with newly filmed footage featuring American actors. He later used extensive footage from this same Mexican mummy film to incorporate into his Face of the Screaming Werewolf. The Thrill Killers The Thrill Killers is a 1964 horror film directed by low-budget film-maker Ray Dennis Steckler. It stars Steckler and Liz Renay. The film centers on several psychotic murderers who escape a mental institution and go on a killing spree in Los Angeles. The Unholy Four Chuck Moll is a 1970 Italian spaghetti western. The film represents the directorial debut of Enzo Barboni, who was, until then, a respected cinematographer. He replaced Ferdinando Baldi, who was fired by the producer Manolo Bolognini because of his insistence in wanting to engage the actress Annabella Incontrera in the role of Sheila. To proxenio tis Annas The Matchmaking of Anna is a 1972 Greek drama film directed by Pantelis Voulgaris. Verdict Verdict is a 1974 French-Italian drama film, directed by André Cayatte, starring Sophia Loren, Jean Gabin and Julien Bertheau. A French judge comes under intense personal pressure to acquit a man who is accused of murdering his lover. It was also released under the title Jury of One. Visitors from the Arkana Galaxy Visitors from the Galaxy is a 1981 Yugoslav-Czechoslovak film directed by Dušan Vukotić. Strange Place for an Encounter A Strange Place to Meet is a 1988 French drama film directed by François Dupeyron, and starring Catherine Deneuve and Gérard Depardieu. Sticky Fingers Sticky Fingers is a 1988 film directed by Catlin Adams, who co-wrote the film with Melanie Mayron. The film stars Helen Slater and Mayron. Cold Comfort Cold Comfort is a Canadian psychological thriller film, released in 1989. The film was written by Richard Beattie and Elliot L. Sims based on the play by James Garrard, and directed by Vic Sarin. The films cast also includes Jayne Eastwood, Ted Follows, Richard Fitch and Grant Roll. The 15 Year Old Girl The 15 Year Old Girl is a 1989 French drama film directed by Jacques Doillon. The plot is about a teenage girl falling in love with father of her boyfriend. It was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival. Criminal Justice Criminal Justice is a 1990 American drama film written and directed by Andy Wolk. The film stars Forest Whitaker, Anthony LaPaglia, Rosie Perez, Jennifer Grey, Tony Todd and Saundra McClain. The film premiered on HBO on September 8, 1990. Little Miss Millions Little Miss Millions is a 1993 American comedy film directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Jennifer Love Hewitt. Martial Outlaw Martial Outlaw is a 1993 action/martial arts film written by Thomas Ritz, produced by Pierre David, directed by Kurt Anderson and stars Jeff Wincott, Gary Hudson and Richard Jaeckel. Eldorado Eldorado is a Canadian drama film, released in 1995. Directed by Charles Binamé and written by Binamé and Lorraine Richard in conjunction with its main stars, the film focuses on six young residents of Montreal trying to make sense of their directionless lives. The films main cast includes Pascale Bussières as Rita, Robert Brouillette as Marc, James Hyndman as Lloyd, Macha Limonchik as Loulou, Pascale Montpetit as Henriette and Isabel Richer as Roxan. The film garnered eight Genie Award nominations at the 16th Genie Awards, including Best Actress nods for Bussières, Montpetit and Richer, Best Supporting Actor for Brouillette, Best Director for Binamé, Best Art Direction or Production Design, Best Costume Design and Best Editing. Rainbow Rainbow is a 1996 family adventure film directed by Bob Hoskins, written by Ashley Sidaway and Robert Sidaway and starring Bob Hoskins, Terry Finn, Jacob Tierney, Saul Rubinek and Dan Aykroyd. The story concerns four children and a dog whose journey in a magical rainbow results in an adventure that finds them on a race against time to save the world. Rainbow was the worlds first all digital film and was shot in high-definition video. Shot entirely with Sonys first Solid State Electronic Cinematography cameras and featuring over 35 minutes of digital image processing and visual effects, all post production, sound effects, editing and scoring were completed digitally. The Digital High Definition image was transferred to 35mm negative using Sonys Electron Beam Recorder for theatrical release. Unabomber: The True Story Unabomber: The True Story is a 1996 American made-for-television biographical film directed by Jon Purdy and starring Tobin Bell as Ted Kaczynski, who is also known as the Unabomber. Regret to Inform Regret to Inform is a 1998 American documentary film directed by Barbara Sonneborn. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, and won a Peabody Award in 2000. The film was made over a span of ten years. The documentary features filmmaker Barbara Sonneborn as she goes to the Vietnamese countryside where her husband was killed. Her translator is a fellow war widow named Xuan Ngoc Nguyen and together, the two women try to understand their losses. The film includes interviews with Vietnamese and American widows. Elephant Juice Elephant Juice is a 1999 British drama film directed by Sam Miller. Alma mía Alma mía is a 1999 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Daniel Barone and written by Jorge Leyes. The film starred Araceli González as Alma. Word Is Out Word Is Out: Stories of Some of Our Lives is a 1977 documentary film featuring interviews with 26 gay men and women. It was directed by six people collectively known as the Mariposa Film Group. Peter Adair conceived and produced the film, and was one of the directors. The film premiered in November 1977 at the Castro Theater in San Francisco, and went into limited national release in 1978. It also aired on many PBS stations in 1978. The interviews from the film were transcribed into a book of the same title, which was published in October 1978. Bolivar Is Me Bolívar Soy Yo is a 2002 Colombian-French film detailing the story of an actor who is known for his interpretation of "El Libertador", Simón Bolívar. The excitement of the role and the admiration of the public are so strong that reality and fiction begin to mix. Finally, reaching the limits of stage-acting, the actor himself believes that he is Bolívar. Troublesome Night Troublesome Night is a 1997 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Steve Cheng, Victor Tam and Herman Yau. It is the first of 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series. Blind Terror Blind Terror is a 2001 suspense thriller starring Nastassja Kinski, Stewart Bick and Gordon Pinsent. It was written by Douglas Soesbe and directed by Giles Walker. ReBoot: My Two Bobs Wannabes Wannabes is a crime drama film starring William DeMeo, Conor Dubin, Joe Viterelli and Joseph Donofrio. All the Love You Cannes! All the Love You Cannes! is a 2002 documentary comedy film co-directed by Sean McGrath, Lloyd Kaufman and Gabriel Friedman. The film documents Troma Entertainments annual pilgrimage to the Cannes Film Festival in order to take on what they describe as "the elitist media conglomerates" and features interviews with Quentin Tarantino and Claude Chabrol. Troma are currently working on a follow-up, entitled Occupy Cannes. Volcanoes of the Deep Sea Volcanoes of the Deep Sea is a 2003 documentary film in the IMAX format about undersea volcanoes directed by Stephen Low. The Sin The Sin is a classical 1965 Egyptian drama film directed by Henry Barakat. The film stars Faten Hamama, Zaki Rostom, and Abdullah Gaith and is based on a novel by the same title by Yūsuf Idrīs. The film was nominated for the Prix International award at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. It was also chosen as one of the best Egyptian film productions in the Egyptian cinema centennial. A survey by Al-Fonoon magazine in 1984 chose it as one of the best ten films in the history of Egyptian cinema. New New is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language comedy-fantasy film directed, written and produced by S. J. Surya, who also features in the lead role alongside Simran. The movies plot is adapted from the 1988 Hollywood Tom Hanks starrer Big. Kiran Rathod and Devayani play supporting roles, while A. R. Rahman composes the music. New is about an 8-year-old boy who is turned into a 28-year-old man by a scientist. New was simultaneously shot in Telugu as Naani with Mahesh Babu. The movie at some points looks similar to Tom Hanks movie Big. Spring Break-Up Zoey 101: Spring Break-Up is the first 48-minute television film based on the Nickelodeon television show Zoey 101 and is divided in two parts. It first aired on March 10, 2006. It stars Jamie Lynn Spears, Paul Butcher, Sean Flynn, Victoria Justice, Christopher Massey, Alexa Nikolas, Erin Sanders and Matthew Underwood. The DVD and VHS was released on March 14, 2006. Remarkable Power Remarkable Power is a 2008 comedy film directed by Brandon Beckner, who also co-wrote the script. The film features Tom Arnold, Kevin Nealon, Evan Peters, Nora Zehetner, Kip Pardue, Dule Hill and Johnny Messner. It was filmed between October 9 and November 4, 2006 in Los Angeles. Emma Smith: My Story Emma Smith: My Story is a 2008 film that focuses on the life of Emma Smith, wife of Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. Sometime in August Sometime in August is a 2009 German drama film directed by Sebastian Schipper, starring Marie Bäumer, Milan Peschel, André Hennicke and Anna Brüggemann. It tells the story of Thomas and Hanna, a happily married couple settled on the countryside, whose relationship is challenged when they are visited by Tomas brother and Hannas goddaughter. The film is loosely based on the novel Elective Affinities by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. The film premiered in the Forum section of the 59th Berlin International Film Festival. It won the Grand Prix at the Cabourg Film Festival. The Miracle The Miracle is a 2009 Russian drama film directed by Aleksandr Proshkin. It was entered into the 31st Moscow International Film Festival. Porn Star Zombies Porn Star Zombies is a horror comedy film developed from a script by Keith Emerson which was a 2007 Slamdance Film Festival script competition semifinalist. Emerson secured a budget to produce and direct the film which was completed in 2010. As the film was being marketed for distribution, there was a brief theatrical run and coverage at the Cannes Film Festival in 2012. Porn Star Zombies has since been released on DVD by R-Squared Films. My Neighbor's Secret My Neighbors Secret is a 2009 television film. Brent is a grieving husband who targets the family of his neighbor, whom he blames for ruining his marriage. The story centers on Brents desire to destroy him, as well as his own obsession for the neighbors wife. The film aired on Lifetime channel on September 26, 2009. Red and White Merah Putih is a movie, directed by Yadi Sugandi, brought out in Indonesia in 2009. R U There R U There is a 2010 Taiwanese-Dutch drama film directed by David Verbeek. It was entered into the Un Certain Regard section of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. At the 2010 Netherlands Film Festival the film won the awards for Best Cinematography and Best Sound Design. A Very Mary Christmas Expecting Mary is a 2010 American comedy-drama film starring Elliott Gould, Linda Gray, Lainie Kazan, Cloris Leachman, Della Reese, Olesya Rulin, Cybill Shepherd, Gene Simmons, and Fred Willard. It was written and directed by Dan Gordon and produced by Kim Waltrip with executive producer Jim Casey. The film premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival 2010 on January 16 and was selected as the opening film at the California Independent Film Festival on April 22, 2010. Anything Is Possible Anything Is Possible is a 2013 American drama film written and directed by Demetrius Navarro, and starring Ethan Bortnick, Fatima Ptacek, Johnathan Bennett and Lacey Chabert. The drama is Bortnicks only film and although he finished filming it in September 2011, it was only released in the United States on September 24, 2013. Bortnick plays the leading role as Nathan, a young boy whos separated from his mother when she goes missing during a trip to Japan to help after the tsunami. The movie explores issues like homelessness, military family life and adoption. Bortnick co-wrote the music with Grammy award winning songwriter and producer, Gary Baker, and his team Matthew Craig and Rob Collier. He recorded the album in Muscle Shoals. Bortnick also scored the entire film. Bortnick is the youngest actor to co-write the soundtrack and play the leading role in a feature film. Mes héros Mes héros is a 2012 French comedy-drama directed by Éric Besnard. Where the Fire Burns Where the Fire Burns is a 2012 Turkish drama film directed by İsmail Güneş. The film was selected as the Turkish entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Yaan Yaan is a 2014 Indian Tamil language action thriller film written, directed and filmed by Ravi K. Chandran. It features Jiiva and Thulasi Nair in the lead roles. The films soundtrack and score was composed by Harris Jayaraj, while editing and art direction were done by A. Sreekar Prasad and Sabu Cyril, respectively. Resul Pookutty was in charge of the sound mixing and Brinda was in charge of the choreography. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Rangam 2 in 2016. The movie was reported to be based on the 1978 movie Midnight Express. Studio illegale Studio illegale is a 2013 Italian comedy film co-written and directed by Umberto Carteni and starring Fabio Volo. It is based on a novel with the same name by Federico Baccomo. My Dog Killer My Dog Killer is a 2013 Slovak drama film written and directed by Mira Fornay. The film was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Lan Kwai Fong 3 Lan Kwai Fong 3 is a 2014 blue comedy film directed by Wilson Chin and produced by Ng Kin-Hung. Lan Kwai Fong 3 is a sequel to 2011s Lan Kwai Fong and 2012s Lan Kwai Fong 2 as part of the Lan Kwai Fong theatrical series. Originally intended for a late December 2013 release it was pushed back to an early 2014 release due to production issues. The film was finally released in Hong Kong and Singapore on January 2, 2014. The film stars Whitney Hui, Ava Yu, Jeana He, Jason Chan, Alex Lam, Christine Ng, Celia Kwok, and Charles Ying. The movie is much darker than the previous two by depicting drugs and rape in club scenes. We Monsters We Monsters is a 2015 German drama film directed by Sebastian Ko. It was screened in the Discovery section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Enakku Innoru Per Irukku Enakku Innoru Per Irukku is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film directed by Sam Anton starring G. V. Prakash Kumar and Anandhi in the leading roles. Produced by Subaskaran Allirajah, who is from Lyca Productions, the film began production during December 2015. GujjuBhai: Most Wanted GujjuBhai - Most Wanted is a 2018 Indian Gujarati comedy film directed by Ishaan Randeria. This is the second film in Gujjubhai film series and sequel to Gujjubhai the Great. It stars Siddharth Randeria and Jimit Trivedi in the lead roles. The film opened on 23 February 2018 to generally positive reviews. The Office Wife The Office Wife is a 1930 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Lloyd Bacon, released by Warner Bros., and based on the novel of the same name by Faith Baldwin. It was the talkie debut for Joan Blondell who would become one of the major Warner Bros. stars for the following nine years. Smart Woman Smart Woman is a 1931 pre-Code comedy-romance and drama film directed by Gregory La Cava and starring Mary Astor, Robert Ames, and John Halliday. Mystery House Mystery House is a 1938 mystery-crime film, directed by Noel M. Smith and starring Dick Purcell and Ann Sheridan as nurse Sarah Keate, and is based on the 1930 novel The Mystery of Huntings End by Mignon G. Eberhart. Sheridan also played the same character in The Patient in Room 18, released in January 1938, while Aline MacMahon played her in While the Patient Slept in 1935. The Bear's Tale The Bears Tale is a 1940 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated cartoon short, directed by Tex Avery and produced by Leon Schlesinger, featuring The Three Bears. The Green Hornet Strikes Again! The Green Hornet Strikes Again! is a 1941 Universal black-and-white 15 chapter movie serial based on The Green Hornet radio series by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker. It is a sequel to Universals earlier serial The Green Hornet. This was the 117th serial of the 137 that Universal produced. The plot involves racketeering and is unusual for a movie serial by having mostly stand-alone chapters instead of each running into the next; this was also the case for Universals first Green Hornet serial. Live Wires Live Wires is a 1946 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the first film in the series, which lasted until 1958 and included forty-eight films, after the comedy team of the East Side Kids was revamped and renamed The Bowery Boys. The last entry in the series was In the Money, which was released by Allied Artists in 1958. Green Grass of Wyoming Green Grass of Wyoming is a 1948 American western drama film, directed by Louis King, starring Peggy Cummins and Charles Coburn. The screenplay, written by Martin Berkeley, is based on the third book in the popular, "My Friend Flicka" trilogy, written by Mary OHara. The movie follows the further adventures of the McLaughlin family who live on a horse ranch in Wyoming. Marilyn Monroe appeared as an uncredited extra. The original cast from the first two films did not reprise their roles in the third. High Society High Society is a 1955 comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. The film was released on April 17, 1955, by Allied Artists and is the 37th film in the series. It is the only film in the series to receive an Academy Award nomination, albeit through being mistaken for another film with the same title. Seven Angry Men Seven Angry Men is a 1955 American historical drama film directed by Charles Marquis Warren and starring Raymond Massey, Debra Paget and Jeffrey Hunter. It is about the abolitionist John Brown, particularly his involvement in Bleeding Kansas and his leadership of the Raid on Harpers Ferry The title refers to Brown and his six sons. The Great Man The Great Man is a 1956 American film noir drama film directed by and starring José Ferrer. The screenplay was written by Ferrer and Al Morgan, Morgans novel of the same name the source material. It was loosely based on the controversial career of Arthur Godfrey, a beloved TV and radio host whose image had been tarnished by a number of cast firings and Godfreys contentious battles with the press. Day of the Badman Day of the Badman is a 1958 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Fred MacMurray, Joan Weldon and John Ericson. The Boy and the Pirates The Boy and the Pirates is a 1960 film from Bert I. Gordon, the master of giant monster films. It stars a very popular child star of the day in 12-year-old Charles Herbert and Gordons own daughter, Susan. The story line, that of a little boy and girl trapped on the pirate ship of Blackbeard, ranges from comical at times to downright gruesome. There is a good deal of killing during the course of the film. The cook forces Jimmy at one point to take a fish and "gut and clean it, and save his entrails". There is another moment when Morgan the pirate tries to get Jimmy to reveal his coveted information by threatening to scald his mouth with a red-hot poker. Nonetheless, it has been described as "an engaging and innovative fantasy so perfect in its service to and embellishment of genre formula, it comes across as both completely familiar, yet breathtakingly original." The House in Marsh Road The House in Marsh Road, also known as Invisible Creature, is a 1960 British suspense film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Tony Wright, Patricia Dainton and Sandra Dorne. It is based on the novel of the same name by Laurence Meynell. Peters baby Peters baby is a 1961 Danish comedy film directed by Annelise Reenberg and starring Ebbe Langberg. Bees Saal Baad Bees Saal Baad is a 1962 Indian Hindi-language psychological thriller film. It was produced by Hemant Kumar, who also composed the music and sang some of the songs. The film marks the directorial debut of Biren Nag, and stars Biswajeet, Waheeda Rehman, Madan Puri, Sajjan and Asit Sen. The film is a loose adaptation of the Bengali hit thriller Jighansa, which was based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyles The Hound of the Baskervilles as well as loosely based on Hemendra Kumar Roys novel Nishithini Bivishika. The film topped the box office chart in 1962, becoming a "super hit." The film became very popular for the song "Kahin Deep Jale", sung by Lata Mangeshkar and written by Shakeel Badayuni for which they won Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer and Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist respectively. The Reluctant Saint The Reluctant Saint is a 1962 film which tells the story of Joseph of Cupertino, a 17th-century Italian Conventual Franciscan friar and mystic who is honored as a saint by the Catholic Church. It stars Maximilian Schell as Joseph, as well as Ricardo Montalbán, Lea Padovani, Akim Tamiroff, and Harold Goldblatt. The movie was written by John Fante and Joseph Petracca and directed by Edward Dmytryk. Joseph of Cupertino was said to have been remarkably unclever, but was recorded by many witnesses during his life as prone to miraculous levitation and intense ecstasies. This movie follows Joseph from his final days living at home with his mother. Because of his slow wits, she has kept him in school despite his being a grown man, older than the other students. He is seen bearing patiently and good-heartedly the ridicule of his fellow villagers, and enduring failed attempts at work as a laborer. At the insistence of his mother, we see him joining a Franciscan friary through the influence of his uncle, an authority in the religious order. But trouble follows Joseph wherever he goes, including the friary, because of his slow wits. Eventually his good heart is noticed by a visiting bishop,, who orders that he be trained to be a priest. Despite Josephs incapacity for the necessary scholarly studies, and preference for just managing the sheep and other animals in the friarys stable, Joseph does become a priest. Although he learns little from the tutoring by the friars, Joseph passes the necessary examinations for the priesthood through a series of unlikely or possibly miraculous events. Soon after, when Joseph is seen levitating at the time of his ecstatic prayers to the Virgin Mary, one of the superiors in the community,, claims that Joseph suffers from demonic possession. Joseph is therefore exorcised, but his levitations continue, persuading everyone—including his former critic—of the divine origins of his levitations. Most of the key events in the movie are based on historical events or reports about the life of St. Joseph of Cupertino. Ladies Who Do Ladies Who Do is a 1963 British comedy film starring Peggy Mount, Robert Morley and Harry H. Corbett. The Bounty Killer The Bounty Killer is a 1965 American Technicolor Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and written by Ruth Alexander and Leo Gordon in Techniscope. The film stars Dan Duryea, Rod Cameron, Audrey Dalton, Richard Arlen, Buster Crabbe and Fuzzy Knight. Broncho Billy Anderson, the cinemas first Western film star, makes his final appearance in the film. The film was released on July 31, 1965, by Embassy Pictures. Black Journal Black Journal is a 1977 Italian drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. It is based on the real-life events of Leonarda Cianciulli, the Italian serial killer best known as the "Soap-Maker of Correggio". Encounter of the Spooky Kind II Encounters of the Spooky Kind II is a 1990 Hong Kong martial arts comedy horror film produced, choreographed, starring Sammo Hung. The film was produced by Hungs production company, Bojon Films Company Ltd. It was released as Spooky Encounters 2 in the US. It is sometimes listed as aka Close Encounters of the Spooky Kind 2 . Despite the title, the film is not a sequel to Encounters of the Spooky Kind. The films Chinese title literally translates as "Ghost Bites Ghost". Killer Constable Killer Constable is a 1980 Hong Kong martial arts-action film directed by Chih-Hung Kwei and released by Shaw Brothers. The Black Room The Black Room is a 1982 American horror film directed by Elly Kenner and written and co-directed by Norman Thaddeus Vane. It stars Stephen Knight, Cassandra Gava, Jimmy Stathis and Clara Perryman, and features Christopher McDonald and Linnea Quigley in small, early roles. The plot concerns siblings who lure swingers to their Hollywood mansion, kill them, then - with long scenes of blood transfusions - drain their blood. Though there is no classical vampirism in the film—in the sense of supernatural beings or blood drinking—the plots focus on draining blood to prolong life has led to many sources considering it a vampire film. Tougher Than Leather Tougher Than Leather is an American film released in 1988 and distributed by New Line Cinema. The film was directed by Rick Rubin and stars the hip-hop group Run–D.M.C. They created the film to coincide with the release of their fourth studio album also titled Tougher Than Leather. Dead On: Relentless II Dead On: Relentless II is a 1992 thriller film directed by Michael Schroeder. The tagline for the movie was: The first killer was unpredictable. This one is unstoppable. The movie was filmed in Los Angeles, California. It is the second installment in the Relentless series. Eline Vere Eline Vere is a 1991 Dutch film directed by Harry Kümel, based on the 1889 novel with the same title by Louis Couperus. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Foreign Student Foreign Student is a 1994 American drama film directed by Eva Sereny and written by Menno Meyjes. The film stars Robin Givens, Marco Hofschneider, Rick Johnson, Charlotte Ross, Edward Herrmann and Jack Coleman. The film was released on July 29, 1994, by Gramercy Pictures. When young French student Philippe Leclerc gets awarded a fellowship to study abroad in the United States, he is thrilled to experience American culture firsthand. Enrolling at a well-regarded university in Virginia, Philippe initially has a difficult time adjusting to his foreign environment. While Philippe gains the attention of an attractive classmate, Sue Ann, he is more intrigued by a beautiful young black woman, April. Getting Gotti Getting Gotti is a 1994 TV film centered on a Brooklyn Assistant District Attorney named Diane Giacalone, and her attempts to build a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act case against John Gotti and the Gambino crime family. It was shot in Toronto, Ontario. A Friend's Betrayal A Friends Betrayal, also released as Stolen Youth, is a 1996 television drama film directed by Christopher Leitch. The film starred Brian Austin Green, Sharon Lawrence, Harley Jane Kozak, and John Getz. The reviewers were mostly positive about Sharon Lawrences performance. London Suite London Suite is a play by Neil Simon, consisting of four one-act plays. London Suite also was a 1996 television movie. It is in a similar style to Simons earlier works Plaza Suite and California Suite. No Contest II No Contest II is a 1997 action film starring Shannon Tweed, Bruce Payne and Lance Henriksen. It is a sequel to No Contest. Stand Against Fear Stand Against Fear is a 1996 American made-for-television drama film starring Sarah Chalke as a cheerleader who takes action when she faces sexual intimidation from football players at her school. The film is a part of the Moment of Truth franchise and aired on NBC on December 16, 1996. The film was based on a real-life incident, which occurred at Santa Clara High School in California. An Unfinished Affair An Unfinished Affair is a 1996 American television film directed by Rod Hardy and starring Jennie Garth, Tim Matheson, Leigh Taylor-Young, and Peter Facinelli. The film originally premiered on ABC and is now frequently aired on Lifetime. When Innocence Is Lost When Innocence Is Lost is a 1997 American drama television film directed by Bethany Rooney and written by Deborah Jones. The music of the film was composed by Dennis McCarthy. It stars Keri Russell, Jill Clayburgh, Vince Corazza, Julie Khaner, and Charlotte Sullivan. Nebesnyy tikhokhod Heavenly Slug is a 1945 Soviet comedy film directed by Semyon Timoshenko. Näköradiomiehen ihmeelliset siekailut Näköradiomiehen ihmeelliset siekailut is a 1969 Finnish comedy by Spede Pasanen. It features one of the most famous appearances by Vesa-Matti Loiri outside his Uuno Turhapuro persona also created by Pasanen. The film also features a famous cameo of the Finnish pop-star Danny. The film is often considered as one of Spedes greatest, due to its human-story. It also features plenty of his zany comedy most of which takes place in Pasanens characters fantasies. Home Sweet Home Home Sweet Home is a 1973 Belgian/French comedy film directed by Benoît Lamy, starring Claude Jade, Jacques Perrin, Marcel Josz, Ann Petersen, Jacques Lippe, Elise Mertens and Jane Meuris. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Diploma. Dear Claudia Dear Claudia is a 1999 Australian romantic comedy. It was shot on location on Brampton Island also in a small queensland country town called Clifton. Some locals have parts as extras in the film. 5-25-77 5-25-77 is a coming of age film written and directed by Patrick Read Johnson and produced by Fred Roos and Gary Kurtz. It stars John Francis Daley as a teenage filmmaker living in Wadsworth, Illinois, and his excitement for the premiere of Star Wars on 25 May 1977. Johnson began funding the project in 2001 and filming took place from 2004 to 2006. Additional shots were filmed in 2015 and 2016, making the filming span a total of thirteen years. The film was first known as 5-25-77; the title was then changed to 77. In 2012, the title was reverted to 5-25-77. The film had its official premiere on 22 May 2017 at the Genesee Theatre in Waukegan. A short theatrical run followed. As of 2019, the film has not been released to the public in any format. Sing-geul-jeu Singles is a 2003 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Jang Jin-young, Uhm Jung-hwa, Lee Beom-soo, and Kim Joo-hyuk. It is based on the novel Christmas at Twenty-nine by Japanese writer Kamato Toshio. The film was one of the highest grossing Korean films of all time earning 2,203,164 admissions nationwide. Jang won Best Actress at the 2003 Blue Dragon Film Awards for her performance. Expiration Expiration is an independent feature film written, directed and starring Gavin Heffernan. It was the winner of the Grand Jury Prize and Best Film at the Canadian Filmmakers Festival. Beyblade: The Movie - Fierce Battle is a 2002 Japanese animated action adventure film directed by based on the Beyblade manga series by Takao Aoki. It was released theatrically in Japan on August 17, 2002. Set between the events of Beyblade V-Force and G-Revolution, the movie is a non-canon story that offers an alternate version of how Tyson and Daichi met. A2Z A2Z is a 2006 German action film directed by Daryush Shokof and starring Jack Taylor, Narges Rashidi, Daryush Shokof, and Joachim Paul Assböck. The film was shot entirely in Berlin, Germany in 2004. Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's New Great Adventure into the Underworld , also advertised as Doraemon the Movie 2007, is the 27th film of the Doraemon franchise. It is a retelling of the 1984 film Nobitas Great Adventure into the Underworld. This movie was the 2nd highest grossing anime movie in 2007 after The Rise of Darkrai. Heat Wave Heat Wave is a 2011 French drama film and the directorial debut of Jean-Jacques Jauffret. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Na Wewe Na Wewe is a 2010 Belgian live action short film. The films runtime is approximately 19 minutes, starring Renaud Rutten and Fabrice Kwizera. It was directed by Ivan Goldschmidt, written by first-timer Jean-Luc Pening, and produced by Goldschmidt, Pening, Dries Phlypo and Jean-Claude van Rijckeghem. The film was shot in the summer of 2009. It is set in Burundi in 1994, during the civil war between Hutus and Tutsis and exposes the absurdity of ethnic conflicts. Its a "compact story about identity thats both tense and darkly funny". Scooby-Doo! and the Spooky Scarecrow Scooby-Doo! and the Spooky Scarecrow is a 2013 Direct-to-DVD special based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons as a Halloween special, released on September 10, 2013 on the 13 Spooky Tales: Run for Your Rife DVD. Empire of Lust Empire of Lust is a 2015 South Korean period film starring Shin Ha-kyun, Jang Hyuk, Kang Han-na and Kang Ha-neul. Fairest of Them All "Fairest of Them All" is a fan-produced Star Trek episode released in 2014, the third in the web series Star Trek Continues, which aims to continue the episodes of The Original Series replicating their visual and storytelling style. It was written by James Kerwin and Vic Mignogna from a story by Vic Mignogna and directed by James Kerwin. Fairest of Them All is a direct continuation of the original Star Trek episode "Mirror, Mirror". In 2014, "Fairest of Them All" won the Burbank International Film Festival award for Best New Media in Drama. Mumbai Delhi Mumbai Mumbai Delhi Mumbai is 2014 Hindi language Indian romance-comedy written and directed by Satish Rajwade for Viacom 18 Motion Pictures. The film, adapted from Rajwades 2011 Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai, stars Shiv Panditt and Pia Bajpai, and released on 5 December. Nannbenda Nannbenda is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Jagadish starring Udhayanidhi Stalin and Nayantara in the lead roles, with Santhanam in an important role. The music was composed by Harris Jayaraj with cinematography by Balasubramaniem and editing by Vivek Harshan. The movie was released on 2 April 2015. Miss Tanakpur Haazir Ho Miss Tanakpur Haazir Ho is a 2015 Indian Hindi political satire film directed by Vinod Kapri. Inspired by true events, the film centers on a man accused of sexually molesting a buffalo. The film stars Rahul Bagga and Annu Kapoor, with Om Puri, Ravi Kishan, Sanjay Mishra, and Hrishita Bhatt in supporting roles. It was produced by Vinay Tiwari. It was released on 26 June 2015. Shu Thayu Shu Thayu? is a 2018 Indian Gujarati language comedy film written and directed by Krishnadev Yagnik and produced by Mahesh Danannavar, the founder of MD Media Corp & Vaishal Shah. It stars Malhar Thakar, Yash Soni, Mayur Chauhan, Mitra Gadhvi, Aarjav Trivedi and Kinjal Rajpriya. The score was composed by the Kedar-Bhargav and Rahul Munjariya. The film is a remake of the Tamil film Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom. Dixiana Dixiana is a lavish American pre-Code comedy, musical film directed by Luther Reed and produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. The final twenty minutes of the picture were photographed in Technicolor. The film stars Bebe Daniels, Everett Marshall, Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Joseph Cawthorn, Jobyna Howland, Ralf Harolde, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson and Dorothy Lee. The script was adapted by Luther Reed from a story by Anne Caldwell. This is the film in which composer Max Steiner received his first screen credit for orchestration. Additionally, it was Wheeler & Woolseys third film; however, as they were not yet an official "team", they were still billed separately. Loose Ankles Loose Ankles is a 1930 all-talking pre-code romantic comedy with songs, produced and released by First National Pictures, which had become a subsidiary of Warner Bros.. The film was directed by Ted Wilde and stars Loretta Young, Douglas Fairbanks, Louise Fazenda and Edward Nugent. It was a remake of the 1926 silent film entitled Ladies at Play which had also been produced by First National Pictures. Both versions were adapted by Gene Towne from the 1926 play Loose Ankles by Sam Janney. Oliver Twist Oliver Twist is a 1933 American pre-Code film directed by William J. Cowen. It is the earliest sound version of Charles Dickenss novel of the same name. It stars Dickie Moore as Oliver, Irving Pichel as Fagin, Doris Lloyd as Nancy, and William "Stage" Boyd as Bill Sikes. Pichel played Fagin without resorting to any mannerisms which could be construed as offensive. Released by Monogram Pictures, the film was made on an extremely low budget. It never really achieved much success and was out of circulation for many years, but resurfaced on television in the 1980s. The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers is a 1935 film directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring Walter Abel, Heather Angel, Ian Keith, Margot Grahame, and Paul Lukas. It is the first English-language talking picture version of Alexandre Dumass novel The Three Musketeers. Doomed Cargo Seven Sinners is a 1936 British thriller film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Edmund Lowe, Constance Cummings and Felix Aylmer. In the U.S. it was known under this title and also as Doomed Cargo. The screenplay concerns an American detective and his sidekick, who travel from France to England to take on a gang of international criminals. The film was made at Lime Grove Studios by Gainsborough Pictures. Its sets were designed by the Hungarian art director Ernö Metzner. Pink String and Sealing Wax Pink String and Sealing Wax is a 1945 British drama film directed by Robert Hamer and starring Mervyn Johns, Googie Withers and Gordon Jackson. It is based on a play with the same name by Roland Pertwee. It was the first feature film Robert Hamer directed on his own. Frank Duck Brings 'em Back Alive Frank Duck Brings Em Back Alive is a 1946 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. In this installment of the Donald & Goofy series, Donald Duck appears as "Frank Duck", a jungle explorer determined to capture a live "wild man", played by Goofy. The film was directed by Jack Hannah and features the voices of Clarence Nash as Donald and Pinto Colvig as Goofy. The character Frank Duck and the title of the film are spoofs of Frank Buck and his 1930 book Bring Em Back Alive which was adapted into a 1932 documentary film. Suspense Suspense is a 1946 film noir directed by Frank Tuttle. The ice-skating-themed film stars Barry Sullivan and former Olympic skater Belita. It was also the last film appearance of actor Eugene Pallette. At a cost of 1.1 million dollars, it was considered the most expensive film put out by Monogram Pictures. Variety Girl Variety Girl is a 1947 American musical comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Mary Hatcher, Olga San Juan, DeForest Kelley, Frank Ferguson, Glenn Tryon, Nella Walker, Torben Meyer, Jack Norton, and William Demarest. It was produced by Paramount Pictures. Numerous Paramount contract players and directors make cameos or perform songs, with particularly large amounts of screen time featuring Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. I Want You I Want You is a 1951 film directed by Mark Robson taking place in America during the Korean War. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound. Down Among the Z Men Down Among the Z Men is a 1952 black-and-white British comedy film starring the Goons: Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers, Michael Bentine and Harry Secombe. The Glass Web The Glass Web is a 1953 3-D film noir crime film directed by Jack Arnold and starring Edward G. Robinson, John Forsythe, Marcia Henderson and Kathleen Hughes. It is based on Max Simon Ehrlichs 1952 novel "Spin the Glass Web". A Day in Court Un giorno in pretura is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Steno and starring Peppino De Filippo, Silvana Pampanini, and Alberto Sordi. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. The Legend of Rockabye Point The Legend of Rockabye Point is a 1955 Chilly Willy cartoon directed by Tex Avery and produced by Walter Lantz. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, but lost to Speedy Gonzales. This is also the second Chilly Willy cartoon directed by Avery. Finger of Guilt The Intimate Stranger is a 1956 British Film-noir, drama film directed by Joseph Losey, under the pseudonym Alec C. Snowden, and starring Richard Basehart, Mary Murphy, Constance Cummings and Roger Livesey. It was released in the U.S. as Finger of Guilt. Please, Not Now! Please, Not Now! Dicky Moe Dicky Moe is a Tom and Jerry animated short film, produced in 1961 and released on July 20, 1962. It was the eighth of the thirteen cartoons in the series to be directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in Czechoslovakia. The plotline and title of the short is a parody of the book Moby-Dick by Herman Melville. The Householder The Householder is a 1963 film by Merchant Ivory Productions, with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and James Ivory, and direction of James Ivory. It is based upon the 1960 novel of the same name by Jhabvala. This was the first collaboration between producer Ismail Merchant and director James Ivory, a documentary filmmaker till then. They went on to make nearly forty films together, many of which were written by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, who also adapted many adaptations of literary classics for them, such as Henry James‘ The Europeans and The Bostonians, E.M. Forster‘s A Room with a View and Howards End, and Peter Cameron‘s The City of Your Final Destination. Youngblood Hawke Youngblood Hawke is a 1964 drama film directed by Delmer Daves and starring James Franciscus, Suzanne Pleshette, and Geneviève Page. Herman Wouks novel was loosely based on the life of Thomas Wolfe. Cat and Dupli-cat Cat and Dupli-cat is a 1967 animated Tom and Jerry cartoon produced by Chuck Jones and MGM Animation/Visual Arts for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Chuck Jones and Maurice Noble, with animation by Ken Harris, Ben Washam, Dick Thompson, Don Towsley and Tom Ray. It was written by Chuck Jones and Michael Maltese. Terence Monck once again provides Toms baritone singing, while Dale McKennon provides Jerrys falsetto singing. Shinsengumi: Assassins of Honor is a 1969 Japanese jidaigeki film. The true story of the end of the Shogunate, the tragedy of the Shinsengumi is one of the best loved stories of Japanese history and has been adapted many times on stage, screen, television, and anime. This film, starring Toshiro Mifune with an all-star cast, stands out as one of the definitive adaptations of this classic tale. Salomè Salome is a 1972 Italian drama film directed and produced by Carmelo Bene. This film has been music composed by Ashley Irwin.The film starring Carmelo Bene, Lydia Mancinelli, Alfiero Vincenti and Donyale Luna in the lead roles. Baba Yaga The Golden Horns, also known in English as Baba Yaga, is a 1973 Soviet fairy tale film. While collecting mushrooms in the forest, sisters Dashenka and Mashenka get turned into does by the evil Baba Yaga. Their mother Yevdokia goes in search of them, while their brother Kiryusha also attempts to find the sisters. Tidal Wave is a 1973 film directed by Shiro Moritani. It is based on the novel Japan Sinks by Sakyo Komatsu. The film stars Keiju Kobayashi, Hiroshi Fujioka and Ayumi Ishida. Anna, quel particolare piacere Anna, quel particolare piacere is a 1973 Italian drama film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo. It was referred as a film with a good cinematography and actors appropriate to their roles but unbalanced between its parts. Adventures of a Plumber's Mate Adventures of a Plumbers Mate is a 1978 British sex comedy film directed by Stanley Long and starring Christopher Neil as Sid South. Following on from Adventures of a Taxi Driver and Adventures of a Private Eye, it was the final of the series which attempted to occupy the same market position as the better-known and more successful Confessions series starring Robin Askwith. Other People's Money LArgent des autres is a 1978 French drama film directed by Christian de Chalonge, and starring Jean-Louis Trintignant, Catherine Deneuve, Claude Brasseur and Michel Serrault. It won the Louis Delluc Prize and the César Award for Best Film and Best Director, and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor, Best Writing and Best Editing. Il prato Il prato is a 1979 Italian drama film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani. It was screened at the Venice Film Festival. For this film Isabella Rossellini was awarded with a Silver Ribbon for Best New Actress. Vampire Vampire is a 1979 American made-for-television horror film directed by E. W. Swackhamer, co-written and produced by Steven Bochco, and starring Richard Lynch, Jason Miller, E. G. Marshall, Kathryn Harrold, Jessica Walter, and Joe Spinell. Tuck Everlasting Tuck Everlasting is a 1981 American film based on Natalie Babbitts 1975 book of the same title. Svengali Svengali is a 1983 American television film based on the novel Trilby by George du Maurier. The House of the Yellow Carpet The House of the Yellow Carpet is a 1983 Italian giallo film directed by Carlo Lizzani. Specters Specters is a 1987 Italian horror film directed by Marcello Avallone and starring Donald Pleasence. I picari I picari, internationally released as The Rogues, is a 1987 Italian comedy film written and directed by Mario Monicelli. It is freely inspired by the Spanish novels Lazarillo de Tormes and Guzman de Alfarache. The film was co-produced with Spain, where it was released as Los alegres pícaros. Kwagga Strikes Back Oh Shucks! Here Comes U.N.T.A.G! is a South African comedy film and Leon Schusters big screen debut about a rugged farmer named Kwagga The Lion-Killer Robertse having to deal with a corrupt major in the UN peace corps. Lekin... Lekin is a Hindi drama Mystery film made in 1991, loosely based on the short story Kshudhit Pashaan Hungry Stones by Rabindranath Tagore, and directed by Hindi lyricist Gulzar. It stars Vinod Khanna, Dimple Kapadia, Amjad Khan, Alok Nath, and Beena Banerjee, and featured a special appearance by Hema Malini. The film was produced by Indian singer Lata Mangeshkar, whose rendition of "Yara Seeli Seeli" won the 1991 National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer. The song also won films lyricist, Gulzar, both the 1991 National Film Award for Best Lyrics and the 1992 Filmfare Best Lyricist Award. The films music director, Latas brother Hridaynath Mangeshkar, won the 1991 National Film Award for Best Music Direction. Other awards included the National Film Award for Best Art Direction for Nitish Roy and National Film Award for Best Costume Design for Bhanu Athaiya. Flashfire Flashfire is a 1994 American crime thriller film directed by Elliot Silverstein. It stars Billy Zane and Louis Gossett Jr. Men Don't Tell Men Dont Tell is a 1993 American made-for-television drama film starring Peter Strauss and Judith Light. It was directed by Harry Winer. The film first aired on CBS network on March 14, 1993. The film was based on the true story of a loving husband who is terrorized by the violent behavior of his wife. In Praise of Older Women En brazos de la mujer madura, loosely based on the novel In Praise of Older Women, is a 1997 Spanish coming-of-age film set during and after the Spanish Civil War. As well as recounting the amorous education of a young man, it evokes the political and social conditions of the time. Country Justice Country Justice is a 1997 American made for TV crime drama film. Zack and Reba Zack and Reba is a 1998 American independent romantic comedy film directed by Nicole Bettauer and starring Sean Patrick Flanery and Brittany Murphy. Oi kyries tis avlis Oi kyries tis avlis is a 1966 Greek film based on the theatrical play To ekto patoma. It was made into a movie following the success of the play with Dinos Iliopoulos in 1964 and 1965 at the Gloria Theatre. The young King Constantine II came to congratulate the leading actor in his little chamber, after the premiere of the theater production. The movie was filmed in 1966 by Finos Films and sold 338,081 tickets. The film was directed by Dinos Dimopoulos, a student of Iliopoulos at the Dramatic school. Dinos Iliopoulis was rewarded 90,000 drachmas for his role, a high fee at the time. The Rolling Stones: Bridges to Babylon Tour '97-98 Bridges to Babylon Tour 97–98 by the Rolling Stones is a concert DVD released in December 1998. It was filmed in the TWA Dome in St. Louis on 12 December 1997 during the Bridges to Babylon Tour 1997–1998. Featuring performances by Dave Matthews and Joshua Redman. The concert was broadcast as a pay-per-view special. Of the 23 songs played, 4 songs were left off the DVD. "Anybody Seen My Baby?", "Corinna" with Taj Mahal, "All About You" and "The Last Time" were also played. "Waiting On A Friend", "Corinna" and "The Last Time" from this concert were released on the live album No Security. The Christmas Dream The Christmas Dream is a 1900 French short silent Christmas film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 298–305 in its catalogues, where it was advertised as a féerie cinématographique à grand spectacle en 20 tableaux. The film, one of Mélièss cinematic contributions to the féerie genre, may have been inspired by a stage production produced in 1897 at the Olympia music hall in Paris. Méliès appears in the film twice, as a magician and as a beggar. The Christmas Dream includes symbols derived from the Christian tradition, including a sheep and a lion, as well as a motif emblematic of Méliès himself: a jester. The sustained and atypically serene scene of a church bell ringing also functions as a symbol, readable as a communal ritual of peace seen through a gently nostalgic lens. Special effects used in the film include stage machinery, substitution splices, and dissolves, which are used partially to help connect adjacent spaces, such as the inside of a church followed by the inside of its bell tower. To Matthieu To Matthieu is a 2000 French drama film written and directed by Xavier Beauvois and starring Nathalie Baye. The film was entered into the main competition at the 57th Venice International Film Festival. Kondaveeti Raja Kondaveeti Raja is a 1986 Tollywood film starring Chiranjeevi, Vijayashanti, Radha and Rao Gopal Rao. This film was directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film released on 31 January 1986. The film recorded as Hit at the box office. Emila nedarbi Emīla nedarbi is a 1985 Latvian TV-film about the Astrid Lindgren character, Emil i Lönneberga. It was produced by Rīgas kinostudija. The film was awarded the Latvian National Film Prize Lielais Kristaps in 1985.http://mod.la.lv/pg_contents2.php?id=3265512&PHPSESSID=e6a799626ce7e465ca16cd775e75e9d4 I Love You Baby I Love You Baby is a gay-themed romantic comedy from Spain released in 2001. Baller Blockin' Baller Blockin is a 2000 drama film set in New Orleanss Magnolia. It stars Bryan “Birdman” Williams, Ronald "Slim" Williams, Juvenile, Manuel Vazquez, B.G., Lil Wayne, Turk, and Mannie Fresh with cameos by comedians Anthony Johnson and T.K. Kirkland. The films soundtrack is performed by the Cash Money Millionaires. If Footmen Tire You What Will Horses Do? If Footmen Tire You, What Will Horses Do? is a 1971 Christian propaganda film directed by Ron Ormond. The film is based on the teachings of Estus Pirkle and warns of the dangers facing the United States from Communist infiltrators. The film suggests that the only way to avoid such a fate is to turn to Christianity. It has attracted something of a cult following among secular fans because of its explicit depictions of torture and mass murder and the heavy-handed nature of its evangelical message. The title paraphrases : The movie was sampled by the sound collage band Negativland. Pirkles narrative includes an imagined visit to the United States under Communism where loudspeakers in internment camps issue proclamations such as "Christianity is stupid, Communism is good, give up!" ad infinitum. Negativland lifted the phrases and played them repeatedly backed by industrial music and various other sound effects into the song "Christianity Is Stupid". A more complete version of Pirkles narrative can be heard on Negativlands Helter Stupid. Shelf Life Subhuman, also known as Shelf Life, is a 2004 Canadian low-budget film directed by Mark Tuit. The film starts with featuring one man tracking a pair of seductive girls to a murky back alley before decapitating and immolating one of them before being hit by a car. Following another mans, called Martin, strange urging, Ben and his girlfriend Julie choose to take him back to their apartment in order for him to spend the night there recovering, instead of to the nearest hospital. A young couple is exposed to Martin, who believes that people are being harvested by vampires. Martin is a strange homeless, alcoholic, drug addict that nobody takes serious because he escaped form a mental asylum. Unless Martin can convince other humans that they are being taken over by parasites all may be lost. Lost in Love Opa! is a 2005 film directed by Udayan Prasad and starring Matthew Modine. It was shot in Greece. The Nutty Professor The Nutty Professor: Facing the Fear is a 2008 American-Canadian computer-animated comedy sequel to the 1963 Jerry Lewis comedy of the same name and based on the story Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, produced by Rainmaker Entertainment and The Weinstein Company and distributed by Genius Products. Lewis reprises his role of Julius Kelp and produces the film. Drake Bell plays the voice of Harold Kelp, Juliuss grandson. The film bears no relation to the Eddie Murphy series of comedies that Lewis also produced. Leaps and Bounds Hoppet is a 2007 motion picture directed by Petter Næss. Anasuya Anasuya is a 2007 Telugu thriller directed and produced by Ravi Babu. It starred Bhumika Chawla, Ravi Babu, and Abbas. It was remade in Kannada as Anu. Storm Seekers Storm Seekers is a 2009 American/Canadian made-for-television action / drama film directed by George Mendeluk and starring Daryl Hannah, Dylan Neal, Barclay Hope, Gwynyth Walsh, Terry Chen and Mackenzie Gray. The supporting cast includes Sean Bell and William MacDonald. The story is based on the missions of hurricane hunters who locate and track hurricanes. A Small Act A Small Act is a documentary film produced by Harambee Media and HBO and directed by Jennifer Arnold. The documentary chronicles Chris Mburus search for his benefactor, whose sponsorship allowed him to continue secondary school in Kenya. He would go on to earn degrees from the University of Nairobi and Harvard Law School. Popatopolis Popatopolis is a 2009 documentary film directed by Clay Westervelt about the making of Jim Wynorskis soft-core horror film, The Witches of Breastwick. The documentary features B-Movie icons Roger Corman, Andy Sidaris, Julie Strain, Julie K. Smith, Stormy Daniels, and more. Jim Wynorski later said, "A director spent five years making this documentary about me. It was very flattering during the production period, but I was a bit worried how it might turn out. In the end, I found it very funny – even if it does take an occasional stab at me." Bróder Bróder is a 2009 Brazilian drama film directed by Jefferson De. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 60th Berlin International Film Festival and won Best Picture at the Gramado Film Festival. Soulbound Soulbound is a 2011 Brazilian drama film directed and written by Caio Sóh. The film follows the story of Gil, a 20-year-old orphan, raised by his uncles. His lifestyle generates a family war, causing Gil to go away from home. With the guitar on his back, without money and without the help of friends, Gil meets Otávio, a music producer who changes his destiny forever. Hello Destroyer Hello Destroyer is a 2016 Canadian drama film directed by Kevan Funk. It had its world premiere in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The film stars Jared Abrahamson as an enforcer on a hockey team who faces difficult consequences when a hit on an opposing player during a game turns more violent than intended. It was nominated for four Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture. A Decent Man A Decent Man is a 2015 Swiss-German drama film written and directed by Micha Lewinsky. It stars Devid Striesow, Maren Eggert and Lotte Becker. It premiered at the 2015 Zurich Film Festival and opened domestically in 2016. Kirumi Kirumi is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language thriller film written, directed and edited by Anucharan as his debut feature. The film co-written by M. Manikandan and produced by JPR Films, stars Kathir and Reshmi Menon. The film, featuring music composed by K and cinematography by Arul Vincent, released on 24 September 2015. Chhakka Panja 2 Chhakka Panja 2 also abbreviated and known as CP2 or C:P 2 is a 2017 Nepalese dark comedy social drama film directed by Deepa Shree Niraula with story and screenplay written by Deepak Raj Giri and produced by Deepa Shree Niraula, Deepak Raj Giri, Kedar Ghimire and Jeetu Nepal for Aama Sarswoti Movies. It is the second film in the Chhakka Panja series. The film stars Deepak Raj Giri, Kedar Ghimire, Buddhi Tamang Priyanka Karki, Swastima Khadka, debutant Swaroop Purush Dhakal and Barsha Raut in the lead roles. Chhakka Panja 2 first premiered around Nepals big cities and then was released worldwide. It is the second highest grossing Nepali film of all-time after its prequel, Chhakka Panja. Raja Harishchandra Raja Harishchandra is a 1913 Indian silent film, directed and produced by Dadasaheb Phalke. It is often considered the first full-length Indian feature film. Raja Harishchandra features Dattatraya Damodar Dabke, Anna Salunke, Bhalchandra Phalke, and Gajanan Vasudev Sane and is based on the legend of Harishchandra, with Dabke portraying the title character. The film, being silent, had English, Marathi, and Hindi-language intertitles. Phalke decided to make a feature film after watching The Life of Christ at a theatre in Bombay, now known as Mumbai. He went to London for two weeks to learn filmmaking techniques and founded Phalke Films Company. He imported the hardware required for the filmmaking and exhibition from England, France, Germany, and the United States. Phalke shot a short film Ankurachi Wadh to attract investors for his venture. He published advertisements in various newspapers calling for the cast and crew. As no women were available to play female leads, male actors performed the female roles. Phalke was in charge of scriptment, direction, production design, make-up, film editing, along with film processing. Trymbak B. Telang handled the camera. Phalke completed filming in six months and 27 days producing a film of , about four reels. The film premiered at the Olympia Theatre, Bombay, on 21 April 1913, and had its theatrical release on 3 May 1913 at the Coronation Cinematograph and Variety Hall, Girgaon. It was a commercial success and laid the foundation for the film industry in the country. The film is partially lost; only the first and last reels of the film are preserved at the National Film Archive of India. Some film historians believe these belong to a 1917 remake of the film by Phalke titled Satyavadi Raja Harishchandra. The status of Raja Harishchandra as the first full-length Indian feature film has been debated. Some film historians consider Dadasaheb Tornes silent film Shree Pundalik, released on 18 May 1912, the maiden Indian film. The Government of India, however, recognises Raja Harischandra as the first Indian feature film. One More River One More River is a 1934 American drama film mystery directed by James Whale. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures and starred Colin Clive, Diana Wynyard and stage actress Mrs Patrick Campbell in one of her very few films. The film marked Jane Wyatts screen debut. It is based on a 1933 novel by John Galsworthy. The novel was the conclusion of a trilogy the Nobel Prize-winner conceived as a supplement to his popular "Forsyte Saga," which told of generations of an upper middle class English family through the period when the stability of the Victorian era gave way to the uncertainties and tensions of modernity. Universal snapped up the film rights to this best seller and gave the prestigious project to its star director, James Whale. Filming from May to July 1934, One More River was one of the first films to be subjected to the exacting censorship of the Production Code Administration under Joseph I. Breen, which took effect in mid-1934. A trailer to the film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection, Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation. Pick a Star Pick a Star is a 1937 American musical comedy film starring Rosina Lawrence, Jack Haley, Patsy Kelly and Mischa Auer, directed by Edward Sedgwick, produced by Hal Roach, and cinematography by Norbert Brodine. The film, released through Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, is mostly remembered today for two short scenes featuring Laurel and Hardy. The film was reissued as Movie Struck by Astor Pictures in 1954. Sinners in Paradise Sinners in Paradise is a 1938 American South Seas adventure film directed by James Whale. In 1966, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. Where's That Fire? Wheres That Fire? is a 1940 British comedy film, produced by Twentieth Century Fox, directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Will Hay, Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt. It was the last film Will Hay made with his most famous comic foils, Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt. Rhythm on the River Rhythm on the River is a 1940 musical comedy film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Bing Crosby and Mary Martin as ghostwriters whose songs are credited to a composer played by Basil Rathbone. Crosby and Martin sang "Only Forever", for which James V. Monaco and Johnny Burke were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. I Wanted Wings I Wanted Wings is a 1941 American drama film directed by Mitchell Leisen and based on a book by Lieutenant Beirne Lay Jr. The film stars Ray Milland and William Holden. The supporting cast includes Wayne Morris, Brian Donlevy, Constance Moore and Veronica Lake. I Wanted Wings features Lakes first major film role. Her career took off shortly thereafter; the same year, she starred in Sullivans Travels. Lake would become one of the most popular and successful actresses of the early 1940s. One Mysterious Night One Mysterious Night is a 1944 crime film, the seventh in a Columbia Pictures series of fourteen starring Chester Morris as reformed crook Boston Blackie. It was preceded by The Chance of a Lifetime and followed by Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion. Blackie is called upon to recover a stolen diamond. The film is noteworthy as the directorial debut of Budd Boetticher, though he is credited under his real name, Oscar Boetticher, Jr. He had been working at Columbia as an assistant director on such films as The Desperadoes and Cover Girl. He helmed four more B-pictures before leaving the studio in 1945. Docks of New York See The Docks of New York for the 1928 George Bancroft film directed by Josef von Sternberg. Docks of New York is a 1945 film starring the East Side Kids, the 20th film of the 22 pictures made in the film series. Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land is a 1952 American black-and-white adventure film directed by Lew Landers and written by Samuel Newman. This was the eighth entry in Columbias "Jungle Jim" series. Angela Greene and Jean Willes also star. My Son Don't Turn Round Dont Look Back, My Son, also known as My Son, Dont Turn Round in the United States, is a 1956 Croatian film directed by Branko Bauer. In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics found it to be the eighth greatest Croatian film ever made. Pekka ja Pätkä Suezilla Pekka ja Pätkä Suezilla is a 1958 Finnish comedy directed by Armand Lohikoski and starring Esa Pakarinen and Masa Niemi. It is the tenth movie in the Pekka ja Pätkä-series of musical buddy comedies based on the Finnish comic book. Slaughter on 10th Avenue Slaughter on Tenth Avenue is a 1957 American film noir crime film directed by Arnold Laven and starring Richard Egan, Jan Sterling, Dan Duryea, Julie Adams, Walter Matthau, Charles McGraw and Sam Levene. The film is a story of crime on New Yorks waterfront. It is based on the non-fiction book The Man Who Rocked the Boat, an autobiography by William Keating, played by Egan in the film. The book chronicles Keatings experiences as an assistant district attorney and as counsel to the New York City Anti-crime Committee. In the portion of the book depicted in the film, Keating pursued a murder prosecution for a waterfront hit despite widespread corruption that stretched all the way into the district attorneys office. The title comes from the Richard Rodgers ballet of the same name, which was featured in the 1936 play On Your Toes. The plot line of the movie has no relation to the play, but the composition by Rodgers is indeed heard in the film, in an adaptation by Herschel Burke Gilbert that was praised as "magnificent." The was one of the first major film roles performed by Walter Matthau before he became a star. Here he plays a waterfront gang boss. Vysota The Height is a 1957 Soviet drama film produced at Mosfilm and directed by Aleksander Zarkhi after the novel of the same name written by Evgeny Vorobyov. It stars Nikolai Rybnikov and Inna Makarova. I Married a Woman I Married a Woman is a 1958 American comedy film made in 1956, starring George Gobel and Diana Dors, produced by Gobels company Gomalco Productions. The film also features John Wayne in a cameo role as himself. It was filmed in RKO-Scope and black and white except for one of Waynes two scenes, which was shot in Technicolor. The films original title was "So There You Are". Doctor in Love Doctor in Love is a 1960 British comedy film, the fourth of the seven films in the Doctor series, starring James Robertson Justice as Sir Lancelot Spratt and Michael Craig as Dr Richard Hare. This was the first film in the series not to feature Dirk Bogarde, although he did return for the next film in the series Doctor in Distress. The Human Vapor is a Japanese science fiction film directed by Ishirō Honda. The film is the story of a librarian and his love for a dancer and his ability to transform into a gaseous state. Take It All À tout prendre is a Canadian drama film, directed by Claude Jutra and released in 1963. His first film made outside the National Film Board, the film was a semi-autobiographical portrait of Jutras own life, focusing on his romantic relationship with actress and model Johanne Harrelle, and his struggle to accept his own homosexuality. Both Jutra and Harrelle played themselves in the film. Notably, the film version of Jutra commits suicide at the end of the film in virtually the same manner, drowning himself in the St. Lawrence River, in which Jutra himself would eventually commit suicide in 1986 after being diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimers. The films cast also includes Victor Désy, Tania Fédor, Guy Hoffmann, Monique Joly, Monique Mercure, Patrick Straram and François Tassé, as well as brief cameo appearances by Anne Claire Poirier and François Truffaut. Considered a landmark film in the history of Quebec and Canadian cinema, the film won the award for Best Motion Picture at the 1964 Canadian Film Awards. Atomic Rulers Atomic Rulers of the World is a 1964 film edited together for American television from films #1 and #2 of the 1957 Japanese short film series Super Giant. The Sandwich Man The Sandwich Man is a 1966 British comedy film starring Michael Bentine, with support from Dora Bryan, Harry H. Corbett, Bernard Cribbins, Diana Dors, Norman Wisdom, Terry-Thomas, Ian Hendry and many other British character actors. The screenplay was written by Bentine in conjunction with Robert Hartford-Davis. Hartford-Davis also directed the film. The film is supposedly written about Tommy Linnett. Hamraaz Hamraaz is a 1967 Hindi film of the suspense thriller genre, produced and directed by B. R. Chopra, and written by Akhtar ul Iman. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Raaj Kumar, Mumtaz, Vimi, Sarika, Madan Puri, Iftekhar, Balraj Sahni, Jeevan and Helen. The films music is by Ravi, while the lyrics were penned by Sahir Ludhianvi. The film was a super hit at box office. The Executioner The Executioner is a 1970 Technicolor cold war spy thriller British film in Panavision, starring George Peppard as secret agent John Shay who suspects his colleague Adam Booth, played by Keith Michell, is a double agent. In the film, Peppards character tries to prove the double role of his colleague to his spy-masters and when he fails to do so he kills him. It was produced by Charles H. Schneer for Columbia Pictures and filmed in Panavision and Technicolor. Trader Hornee Trader Hornee is a 1970 sexploitation film and directed by Jonathan Lucas and starring Buddy Pantsari, Elisabeth Monica, John Alderman, and Christine Murray, and Deek Sills. Written and produced by David F. Friedman, it is an adult-oriented parody of the vintage safari movie Trader Horn. In 1977, the Adult Film Association of America gave it a retroactive award of merit at its 1977 Erotica Awards as the movie considered to be the best adult film of 1966 to 1970. Three Men in a Boat Three Men in a Boat is a 1975 BBC comedy film adapted by Tom Stoppard, directed by Stephen Frears and starring Tim Curry, Michael Palin, and Stephen Moore. It is based on the 1889 novel Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome. Michael Palin played in this film just as he was establishing his post-Monty Python career, and the film has "glints of Python-like silliness throughout". Hot Potato Hot Potato also known as Twist the Tigers Tail is a 1976 action film written and directed by Oscar Williams. The film was a Fred Weintraub and Paul Heller production starring Jim Kelly. Jim Kelly also arranged his own fight scenes. Hot Potato was filmed on location in Chiang Mai, Thailand. It is a follow-up to Black Belt Jones. The film was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. This film came along toward the end of one genre in film and helped mark the beginning of a new genre. It provides a bridge from what is commonly known as blaxploitation film to the kung fu genre made popular by Bruce Lee. Hot Potato and films like it entertained the same audience as the popular black films of the early seventies i.e. Super Fly, Shaft, and Black Caesar which were opposed by the activist organizations NAACP and CORE. However, such films also provided an international audience. This phenomenon meant the same amount of money could be invested to make a film with less political hassle and more profits. Quelle strane occasioni Quelle strane occasioni, internationally released as Strange Occasion, is a 1976 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini, Nanni Loy and Luigi Magni. Loy didnt accepted to sign his segment, Italian Superman, that results directed by "Anonimo". Huie's Sermon Huies Sermon is a 1981 documentary film made for television by Werner Herzog. It consists almost entirely of a sermon delivered by Huie Rogers of the Bible Way Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Brooklyn. J-Men Forever J-Men Forever, originally titled "The Secret World War", is a 1979 comedy film by Philip Proctor and Peter Bergman of the Firesign Theatre. The film is a pastiche using film clips from Republic serials, re-dubbed with comic dialog to tell a tale of world conquest by sex, drugs and rock and roll. In the film, the Lightning Bug, embodied by garish villains from several serials, attempts to take over the world with rock and roll. He later adds sex and drugs when music alone doesnt work. He explains his changing appearance by saying, "Im bringing all five of my costumes!" The Lightning Bug is voiced by legendary radio DJ M.G. Kelly. Peter Bergman plays The Chief and Philip Proctor plays Agent Barton. They appear in period-style black and white sequences that are used to frame the re-dubbed clips of car chases, explosions, flying men, sinister villains and villainesses, fights, and various other perils that are strung together in a somewhat incoherent plot. Blood Link Blood Link is a 1982 Italian-American-German giallo-horror film written and directed by Alberto De Martino, and starring Michael Moriarty and Cameron Mitchell. The film was financed mostly by a German production company, but it was made by an Italian director and crew. The Trouble with Spies The Trouble with Spies is a 1987 film directed by Burt Kennedy. A spy spoof comedy, it stars Donald Sutherland and Ned Beatty. The film was shot in 1984, but not released until three years later. It includes one of veteran actress Ruth Gordons final performances. It was also the final film of Suzanne Danielle. The Christmas Wife The Christmas Wife is a 1988 American drama film directed by David Jones and written by Catherine Ann Jones. It stars Jason Robards, Julie Harris, Don Francks, James Eckhouse, Patricia Hamilton and Deborah Grover. The film premiered on HBO on December 12, 1988. Motorcycle Gang Motorcycle Gang originally aired on the cable television network Showtime on August 5, 1994, as part of the anthology series Rebel Highway. As with other films in the series, its name is taken from a 1950s B-movie but its plot bears no resemblance to that film. The film was directed by John Milius, who considers it one of his favorites. Como Nascem os Anjos How Angels Are Born is a 1996 Brazilian crime drama film directed by Murilo Salles. It stars Priscila Assum and Silvio Guindane as two Rio de Janeiro favelas children who become involved in the kidnapping of an American man played by Larry Pine. How Angels Are Born has received awards at film festivals, and has been well received by critics. Mr. Bechara Mr. Bechara is a 1996 Bollywood romantic drama film directed by K. Bhagyaraj for producer Nandu G. Tolani, starring Anil Kapoor, Sri Devi, Nagarjuna Akkineni in the pivotal roles and music composed by Anand Milind. The film is a remake of Bhagyarajs own Tamil film Veetla Visheshanga. The Designated Mourner The Designated Mourner is a play written by Wallace Shawn in 1996, which was adapted into a film directed by David Hare in 1997. The film, which follows the plays script exactly, is based on the original London stage production directed by Hare and has the same cast: Mike Nichols as Jack, Miranda Richardson as Judy, and David de Keyser as Howard. The North American premiere of The Designated Mourner was staged in March 1997 at Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago, directed by Les Waters, and featuring David Shapiro as Jack, Martha Lavey as Judy and Nicholas Rudall as Howard. Andre Gregory subsequently directed a stage production in New York City in 2000, and a radio play, both of which featured Wallace Shawn as Jack, Deborah Eisenberg as Judy, and Larry Pine as Howard. The play was revived in 2017 at REDCAT. The production was directed by André Gregory, featuring the same cast from the 2000 New York production and presented by Alex Westerman. Looking for Lola Looking for Lola is a 1997 American romantic comedy film, starring Mark Kassen and Ara Celi. It was co-written, co-produced and directed by Boaz Davidson. Walking to the Waterline Walking to the Waterline is a 1998 American drama film written and directed by Matt Mulhern and starring Matt Mulhern, Alan Ruck, Matthew Broderick, and Hallie Foote. The film premiered at the Florida Film Festival on June 13, 1998 but never was released theatrically in the United States. It was aired in heavy rotation by IFC. Prednosta stanice Station Master is a 1941 Czech language film, starring the then star comedian Vlasta Burian. It has a running time of 88 minutes and was directed by Jan Sviták. It deals with an unpaying passenger escaping the General Inspector of railroads after sleeping in his special wagon. He is then by circumstances forced to adopt the persona of master of the local railroad station. He then is forced to act at this duty before the General Inspector, committing a number of blunders due to his lack of experience and knowledge of railroad administration. The plot also involves the absent real railroad masters wife being constantly eyed by the General Inspector, as well as a local landowner. The movie ends with the real railroad master returning and the General inspector being scorned for his courting of the mans wife by Burian. The movie starred Vlasta Burian in the main role, Jaroslav Marvan as the General inspector. The other actors are Čeněk Šlégl, Růžena Šlemrová, Václav Trégl, Theodor Pištěk Sr, Marie Norrová, Darja Hajská, František Černý, Karel Postranecký, J. Hradčanský, Bolek Prchal, Emanuel Kovařík, Ada Dohnal, Lída Borovcová, Zdeněk Martínek, Míla Svoboda, Karel Veverka, Dalibor Pták, Vojta Merten, Alois Dvorský, F. X. Mlejnek, Václav Švec, Antonín Zacpal and Zita Kabátová. Emmanuelle 6: One Final Fling Emmanuelle 6: One Final Fling is a 1994 television movie from the Emmanuelle in Space series featuring several softcore sex scenes mostly between Krista Allen and co-star Paul Michael Robinson. It was directed by Jean-Jacques Lamore, produced by Alain Siritzky, and written by J.C. Knowlton, based on character by Emmanuelle Arsan. The cinematographic was by Andrea V. Rossotto. Chingachgook, die grosse Schlange Chingachgook, die große Schlange is an East German film. It was released in 1967, and sold 5,077,070 tickets. The title translates to Chingachgook, the Great Serpent, and starred Gojko Mitić as Chingachgook. Landscape Landscape is a 2000 Slovak film directed by Martin Šulík. It was Slovakias submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Its film score, by Vladimír Godár, won the Georges Delerue Award at the Film Fest Gent festival in 2001. The Photographer The Photographer is a 2000 comedy film directed by Jeremy Stein. It revolves around a photographer who has a single evening to find ten magical photographs, or else he stands to lose everything that is important to him. Romantic Comedy 101 Romantic Comedy 101 is a Canadian comedy / romance television film directed by Peter DeLuise and starring Natalia Cigliuti. Pran Jaaye Par Shaan Na Jaaye Praan Jaaye Par Shaan Na Jaaye is a 2003 Bollywood black comedy film directed by Sanjay Jha which depicts various aspects of chawl culture in Mumbai. It was inspired by the Malayalam film Vietnam Colony. This film was co-produced by Raj Lalchandani, Mahesh Manjrekar, Asoo Nihlani and Sagoon Wagh. The film stars Aman Verma and Rinke Khanna in lead roles and features a huge supporting cast of Bollywood actors. Gambler The Gambler is a 1995 Bollywood suspense action film directed by Dayal Nihalani, which is a remake of the Malayalam film Aanaval Mothiram.The movie was hit and maintain a classic cult status over the years because of Govindas comedy scenes . Il ritorno di Cagliostro The Return of Cagliostro is a 2003 Italian mockumentary-comedy film directed by Daniele Ciprì and Franco Maresco. For his performance in this film and in Break Free Luigi Maria Burruano received a special mention from the Pasinetti Award jury at the 2003 Venice Film Festival. Metallica: 2 of One 2 of One is a video album by the American thrash metal band Metallica. It was released on June 6, 1989, through Elektra Entertainment and features two versions of the groups first music video "One", from its fourth studio album ...And Justice for All. The music video was directed by Bill Pope and Michael Salomon and was filmed in Los Angeles. The music video of the song features clips from Dalton Trumbos anti-war film Johnny Got His Gun. All parts of 2 of One are included on the DVD The Videos 1989–2004, released on December 5, 2006. Dead End Run Dead End Run is a 2003 film directed by Japanese cult film director Sogo Ishii, notable for Ishiis trademark flashy visual style. The film has little plot to speak of, but is instead divided into three short episodes, each of which opens with a man desperately running away before being trapped in a dead end, where something out-of-the-ordinary occurs. The episodes include a musical number, a Mexican stand-off and a police pursuit. Snowy Love Fall in Spring is a 2005 film adaptation of Yukio Mishimas novel of the same name, directed by Isao Yukisada. The cast includes Satoshi Tsumabuki as Kiyoaki Matsugae, Yūko Takeuchi as Satoko Ayakura, and Sosuke Takaoka as Shigekuni Honda. The film was nominated for nine Japanese Academy Awards. "Be My Last", the main theme song for this film, was performed by Utada Hikaru. This was her 14th Japanese-language single release. The Mice "The Mice" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 6 January 1964, during the first season. Khally ballak men ZouZou Khalli Balak Min ZouZou is a 1972 Egyptian movie directed by Hassan El-Imam starring Soad Hosny, Hussein Fahmy and Taheya Cariocca. As with many Egyptians movies of the era, it combines drama, comedy, and music. With its musical numbers and dance sequences, it has become one of Hosnys best loved films and a household favourite in Egypt. However, through these dance sequences, it holds a mirror up to Egyptian society in the 1970s. The movie focuses on the tensions within Egyptian society between tradition and modernism, as well as social pressure towards liberalism. Fly, Daddy, Fly Fly, Daddy, Fly is a 2006 South Korean drama film. It is based upon a novel of the same name by Japanese author Kaneshiro Kazuki, where the Japanese version of the book was made into a Japanese film in 2005. It was directed by Choi Jong-tae and produced by Dyne Film-Guardtec. Lee Joon-gi was reportedly paid , which is relatively low compared with his rising popularity following King and the Clown. This is because the contract was signed in early December before King and the Clown was released when Lee was an unknown actor. La cucina La Cucina is an American 2007 romantic drama written by A. W. Gryphon. The film stars Christina Hendricks, Joaquim de Almeida, Leisha Hailey, and Rachel Hunter. It was directed by first time directors Allison Hebble & Zed B. Starkovich. The film was scored by Ian Ball from the band Gomez. Although Ball had contributed songs to other films such as the Academy Award winning film American Beauty, this was his first attempt at scoring an entire film. The film premiered at the Hollywood Film Festival on October 19, 2007. It won Best Feature at the Beloit International Film Festival and the Los Angeles Backlot Film Festival, and Best Screenplay at the Bragacine International Film Festival in Portugal. A Best Actor nod went to Joaquim de Almeida and a Producers Award to Executive Producer Starlotte Smith at the Bragacine International Film Festival. It was an Official Selection of the La Femme Film Festival and the Portocine International Film Festival, as well as a Special Screening at the Cinema Film Festival. It premiered on Showtime on December 4, 2009. Anthem Pictures released La Cucina on DVD and Blu-ray on January 12, 2010. A.W. Gryphon also wrote the supernatural novel Blood Moon. Allison Hebble, Zed Starkovich and Starlotte Dawn Smith were all neighbors in West Hollywood. They got to talking one day over a glass of wine and decided to make a movie. They called some friends and less than a year later went into production on La Cucina. A Simple Heart A Simple Heart is a 2008 French drama film directed by Marion Laine. It is an adaptation of one of Flauberts Three Tales. The film was entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize. It won the Prix Jacques Prévert du Scénario for Best Adaptation in 2009. 9:06 9:06 is a 2009 Slovene thriller film directed by Igor Šterk. The film was selected as the Slovene entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards but it did not make the final shortlist. The film won 15 awards at the 2009 Slovene Film Festival, including Best Film and Best Director. Meat Vlees is a 2010 Dutch erotic drama-thriller film directed by Victor Nieuwenhuijs and Maartje Seyferth. It follows a young blonde woman working at a butcher shop and her relationships with a butcher who sexually harasses her and her boyfriend who is involved with a murder.  Vlees premiered at the 2010 International Film Festival Rotterdam. Kandahar Kandahar is a 2010 Malayalam-language Indian war film written and directed by Major Ravi. It is the third installment in the Major Mahadevan film series, with Mohanlal reprising his role as Major Mahadevan after the 2006 film Keerthi Chakra and 2008 film Kurukshetra. The film also stars Amitabh Bachchan and Ganesh Venkatraman in their Malayalam film debut. The plot is based on the hijacking of the Indian Airlines Flight 814 in 1999. The political situation is portrayed from an Indian perspective in the film. Kandahar was released on 16 December 2010, along with its dubbed versions in Tamil and Hindi languages. The films sound design was done by Baylon Fonseca. Kandahar is co-produced by Sunil Nair and Mohanlal. It was marketed online by Shaz Shabeer Strikers and Crew Kochi. The film, unlike the prequels, received negative reviews. Far Out Isn't Far Enough: The Tomi Ungerer Story Far Out Isnt Far Enough: The Tomi Ungerer Story is a 2012 documentary film by American director Brad Bernstein. The documentary details the life and times of renegade childrens book author and illustrator Tomi Ungerer. Far Out had its North American premiere at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival. The Ever After The Ever After is a 2014 American drama film directed by Mark Webber and starring Teresa Palmer, Rosario Dawson, Melissa Leo and Webber. Aaha Kalyanam Aaha Kalyanam is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by debutant A. Gokul Krishna and produced by Aditya Chopras Yash Raj Films. A remake of Maneesh Sharmas 2010 Hindi film, Band Baaja Baaraat, the film features Nani and Vaani Kapoor in the lead roles. Although it was planned for bilingual release, it was shot completely in Tamil, and a dubbed Telugu version was released simultaneously along with the Tamil version, despite already having an unofficial Telugu remake Jabardasth, which starred Siddharth and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in lead roles. The first teaser was launched on 20 December 2013 and the film was released worldwide on 21 February 2014. Upon release, the film received mixed to moderate reviews from critics in both Telugu and Tamil. Golpo Holeo Shotti Golpo Holeo Shotti is an Indian Bengali suspense supernatural thriller film directed by Birsa Dasgupta, produced by Shree Venkatesh Films, starring Soham Chakraborty and Mimi Chakraborty. It is a remake of the 2012 Tamil film Pizza. The films music is by Indraadip Das Gupta. Dyke Hard Dyke Hard is a 2014 Swedish comedy film directed by Bitte Andersson. It was screened at the 2014 Stockholm International Film Festival and was shown in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was funded by Kickstarter. Confession Confession is a 2014 South Korean neo-noir film starring Ji Sung, Ju Ji-hoon and Lee Kwang-soo. Caged No More Caged No More is a 2016 American drama film directed by Lisa Arnold and written by Lisa Arnold and Molly Venzke. The film stars Kevin Sorbo, Loretta Devine, Cynthia Gibb, Madison De La Garza, Cassidy Gifford and Dallas Lovato. The film was released on January 22, 2016, by Freestyle Releasing. 2 Jennifer 2 Jennifer is a 2016 indie horror film written and directed by Hunter Johnson, who also stars in the film. The film is a sequel to James Cullen Bressacks To Jennifer and features Johnson as a young man intent on creating a sequel to the 2013 film. The film also features David Coupe and Lara Jean Mummert. Bhuban Majhi Bhuban Majhi is a Bangladeshi film based on the Bangladeshi War of Independence. It was directed and produced by Falhrul Arefeen Khan, starring the Indian actor Parambrata Chatterjee and Bangladeshi actress Aparna Ghosh. It was released on March 3, 2017. Bhuban Majhi explores two time periods simultaneously – 1970 to 1971, and 2004 to 2013, Arefin explains. The film opens in 1970, depicting the rise of a rebel in a common man, played by Parambrata, who struggles with his ideals, and ends with the philosophy of Baul Ananda Shai in 2013. Nahir, played by Parambrata, comes to Kushtia to complete his graduation a few days before the 1970 election. The ongoing countrywide turmoil revolving around the movement for independence in then East Pakistan, and the elections dont seem to move him in the slightest. All he seems to be bothered with is his love for theatre and Farida. Nahir, like many of us, has many layers to his personality, believes Parambrata. “There is always an element of doubt and hesitation in the mind of a sensible person. Whenever something happens around us, we prefer to mull over it before jumping to conclusions.” The character of Nahir is not any different from that, as he too embodies the contradictory nature of most humans. As a patriot, Nahir feels the urge to take part in the war, but the artist in him wants to attain independence in a peaceful manner. Letters from Baghdad Letters from Baghdad is a 2016 documentary film about the life and work of Gertrude Bell. It was executive produced by Tilda Swinton, who also provides voiceover work as Bell. Vince & Kath & James Vince and Kath and James is a 2016 Filipino teen romantic film directed by Theodore Boborol, starring Julia Barretto, Joshua Garcia and Ronnie Alonte. It is based on the online series Vince and Kath written by Jenny Ruth Almocera, that told the story of two lovestruck teens, Vince and Kath, through text messages. The film was graded "A" by the Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines. It is an official entry to the 2016 Metro Manila Film Festival, where it won the Childrens Choice Award along fellow entries Saving Sally and Sunday Beauty Queen, and the Male Celebrity of the Night award for Ronnie Alonte. Boomerang Boomerang is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written, produced and directed by R. Kannan. The film features Atharvaa, Megha Akash and Indhuja Ravichandran in the lead roles, while Upen Patel plays an antagonistic role alongside Sathish, and RJ Balaji in supporting roles. The music was composed by Radhan with cinematography by Prasanna Kumar and editing by R. K. Selva. The film released on 8 March 2019. Klostret i Sendomir The Monastery of Sendomir is a 1920 Swedish drama directed by Victor Sjöström, based on an 1828 short story by Franz Grillparzer. It has also been released in the UK as The Secret of the Monastery. A German adaptation of the story The Monastery of Sendomir, directed by Rudolf Meinert, had been released the previous year. Vier um die Frau Four Around a Woman is a 1921 German silent drama film directed by Fritz Lang and starring Hermann Böttcher, Carola Toelle and Lilli Lohrer. It is also known by the alternative title of Kämpfende Herzen. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Jacoby. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios. The film premiered at the Marmorhaus in Berlin in February 1921. Drifters Drifters is silent documentary film by John Grierson, his first and only personal film. It tells the story of Britains North Sea herring fishery. The films style has been described as being a "response to avant-garde, Modernist films, adopting formal techniques such as montage – constructive editing emphasising the rhythmic juxtaposition of images – but also aimed to make a socially directed commentary on its subject". The film was successful both critically and commercially and helped kick off Griersons documentary film movement. This film also showed that Grierson was not afraid to alter reality slightly in order to have his vision shown. For example when the boat he was on returned without a catch he bought another boats catch and tried to fake it. He ended up scrapping that film as it was not authentic enough. Friday the Thirteenth Friday the Thirteenth is a 1933 British drama film directed by Victor Saville and starring Jessie Matthews, Sonnie Hale and Muriel Aked. The film depicts the lives of several passengers in the hours before they are involved in a bus crash. The Wizard of Oz The Wizard of Oz is a 1933 Canadian-American animated short film directed by Ted Eshbaugh. The story is credited to "Col. Frank Baum." Frank Joslyn Baum, a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army and eldest son of writer L. Frank Baum, was involved in the films production, and may have had an involvement in the films script, which is loosely inspired by the elder Baums novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. It runs approximately eight and a half minutes and is nearly wordless, working mainly with arrangements of classical music created by Carl W. Stalling. The film was originally made in Technicolor, but because it was made without proper licensing from the Technicolor Corporation, it never received a theatrical release. Betty in Blunderland Betty in Blunderland is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. It is based on Alices Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll. The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter is a 1934 American film directed by Robert G. Vignola. It was shot in Salems Pioneer Village and Sherman Oaks, California. It was the only film Colleen Moore ever said she made for the money. She was reportedly preparing to take her dollhouse on tour for charity, and saw the film as an opportunity to make a last film with friends. Henry B. Walthall played Roger Chillingworth in both this and the 1926 silent version. The film has been preserved by the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Woman Wanted Woman Wanted is a 1935 American crime drama film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Maureen OSullivan and Joel McCrea. Written by Leonard Fields and David Silverstein, the film is about a woman wrongly convicted of murder who escapes with the help of a young lawyer who hides her from the police and the mobsters who set her up. Little Swee'pea Little SweePea is an American animated short film, released September 25, 1936 and featuring Popeye the Sailor, at the time a star of the cartoons of Fleischer Studios. As is the case with all Fleischer shorts of the period, Dave Fleischer is credited as the director. The cartoon makes use of the Fleischers stereoptical process, by which modeled sets provide three-dimensional backgrounds for the action of the film. The short is in the public domain in the United States. The Plot Thickens The Plot Thickens is a 1936 mystery film directed by William Sistrom, starring James Gleason and ZaSu Pitts, who plays the schoolteacher and amateur sleuth Hildegarde Withers from Stuart Palmers stories. Gleason reprised his role as Hildegardes friendly nemesis, Inspector Oscar Piper, from RKO Radio Pictures previous Hildegarde Withers films. And Now Tomorrow And Now Tomorrow is a 1944 American drama film based on the best-selling novel, published in 1942 by Rachel Field, directed by Irving Pichel and written by Raymond Chandler. Both center around one doctors attempt for curing deafness. The film stars Alan Ladd, Loretta Young, and Susan Hayward. Its tagline was Who are you that a man cant make love to you?. It is also known as Prisoners of Hope. Rhythm and Weep Rhythm and Weep a 1946 film directed by Jules White. It is the 95th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Captain Boycott Captain Boycott is a 1947 British historical drama film directed by Frank Launder and starring Stewart Granger, Kathleen Ryan, Mervyn Johns, Alastair Sim and Cecil Parker. Robert Donat makes a cameo appearance as Charles Stuart Parnell. Devil's Canyon Devils Canyon is an American 1953 Western 3-D film directed by Alfred L. Werker. The film starrs Virginia Mayo, Dale Robertson, Stephen McNally and Arthur Hunnicutt. La casa del ángel The House of the Angel is a 1957 Argentine dramatic thriller film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson from a novel by Beatriz Guido. It was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. Lovers of Paris Lovers of Paris is a 1957 French film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Gérard Philipe. It is based on the novel Pot-Bouille by Émile Zola. The movie is in black and white, and filmed in 35 mm. It premiered in France on October 18, 1957. It was the second film Duvivier directed based on a novel in Zolas Rougon-Macquart series, the first being Au Bonheur des Dames in 1930. Touché and Go Touché and Go is a 1957 Merrie Melodies Pepé Le Pew and Penelope Pussycat cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. Rosemary Rosemary is a 1958 West German drama film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Nadja Tiller, Peter van Eyck and Carl Raddatz. The film portrays the scandal that surrounded Rosemarie Nitribitt. Thiele made a second film about Nitribitt, Rosemarys Daughter, which was released in 1976. The films sets were designed by the art directors Wolf Englert and Ernst Richter. The Naked Witch The Naked Witch is a color, regional 1964 American horror film, produced by Claude Alexander, and written and directed by Larry Buchanan. It stars Libby Hall, Robert Short and Jo Maryman. The film was shot in 1960 and has a copyright date of 1961 but was not released until 1964. It tells the story of a university student who travels to Texas, where he inadvertently restores a dead witch to life. She then takes revenge on the Schöennig family, one of whom, her lover, had denounced her a century earlier. The student falls under the spell of the witch but recovers in time to save Kirska, the only remaining Schöennig, before he himself kills the witch again. The Naked Witch was financed by a Texan drive-in theater owner who wanted a movie with lots of nudity, although the actual amount of nudity in the film is negligible. The film was considered to be a success, bringing in box office receipts of $80,000 and helping to launch Buchanans career. The film is often confused with another regional movie, also titled The Naked Witch, a lost film directed by Andy Milligan in New Jersey in 1967. The Burning Court The Burning Court is a French-Italian-German film directed by Julien Duvivier, released in 1962. The script was written by Charles Spaak and Duvivier, from the novel of the same name by John Dickson Carr. Devil's Feud Cake Devils Feud Cake is a 1963 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. Serving as his final appearance in the series, Yosemite Sam is killed off in this short, which relies heavily on recycled footage and animation from past Friz Freleng cartoons. The only new animation links the clips from past shorts as Sam dies and faces Satan. The Maltese Bippy The Maltese Bippy is a 1969 film directed by Norman Panama and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film is a vehicle for comedy team Dan Rowan and Dick Martin, who had recently found fame in their television show Rowan & Martins Laugh-In. "Bippy" is a catchphrase from their show. Morel's Invention Morels Invention is a 1974 Italian science fiction film directed by Emidio Greco and starring Anna Karina. It is based on the novel The Invention of Morel by Adolfo Bioy Casares. Playing with Fire Playing with Fire is a 1975 French-Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet and starring Jean-Louis Trintignant. It was released in France in 1975 and recorded admissions of 350,606. Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway is a 1976 American made-for-television drama film which premiered on NBC on September 27, 1976. The story follows a 15-year-old girl named Dawn Wetherby who runs away from home to Hollywood, California and becomes a prostitute to support herself. Dawn finds herself taken under the wing of a tough-talking pimp named Swan. The films soundtrack features the song "Cherry Bomb" by The Runaways. A sequel, The Other Side of Dawn, focuses on Dawns friend and fellow runaway, Alexander Duncan. Plumb reprised her role as Dawn for this film. Eleanor and Franklin Eleanor and Franklin is a 1976 American television miniseries starring Edward Herrmann as Franklin D. Roosevelt and Jane Alexander as Eleanor Roosevelt which was broadcast on ABC on January 11 and 12, 1976. It is the first part in a two-part "biopic" miniseries based on Joseph P. Lashs biography and history from 1971 with the same title based on their correspondence and recently opened archives. Joseph Lash was Eleanors personal secretary and confidant. He wrote several books on the Roosevelts including some on both Eleanor and Franklin individually and was also a controversial activist in his own right in leftist, liberal politics, social and labor issues of the era. Directed by Daniel Petrie, the film follows the lives of President Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor told in flashback from her perspective after her husbands death, from the time they were children as cousins who met briefly, their courtship and marriage, bearing and raising a large family, her social efforts as he rises to Assistant Secretary of the Navy in World War I, the hidden affair with Lucy Mercer,,, her help and encouragement with his 1921 paralytic illness, and her campaigning with Louis Howe,, their mentor, crony and campaign manager during his runs for political offices in the New York state legislature, the unsuccessful effort for Vice President in 1920, later winning as Governor of New York and his rivalry with fellow politician Al Smith,, until his election to the Presidency in 1932 in the darkest times faced by the nation since the Civil War with the deepening "Great Depression". A second film miniseries, The White House Years, was made the following year which detailed Roosevelts terms as President during the Great Depression and World War II, told as a series of flash-back episodes as Eleanor sits with her husbands body in the back bedroom during a legendary private moment in the cottage, the "Little White House" in Warm Springs, on April 12, 1945. The film won numerous awards, including 11 Primetime Emmy Awards, the Golden Globe Award for Best TV Movie, and the Peabody Award. The director Daniel Petrie,, won for Director of the Year – Special, as he would again the next year with "The White House Years". The film is noted for being almost entirely historically accurate. Northville Cemetery Massacre Northville Cemetery Massacre is a 1976 outlaw biker film written and directed by William Dear and Thomas L. Dyke. Nick Nolte did an uncredited voice over for the films lead actor, David Hyry. Colt 38 Special Squad Colt 38 Special Squad is a 1976 Italian poliziottesco film. This film, by Massimo Dallamano, stars Ivan Rassimov and Marcel Bozzuffi. A Different Story A Different Story is a 1978 American film directed by Paul Aaron and starring Meg Foster and Perry King. Set in Los Angeles, it tells the story of a gay man and a lesbian who become temporary housemates but end up falling in love with each other. While the depiction of the relationship in the film has been lauded, the film has been heavily criticized for stereotyped portrayals of homosexuality and its message that a homosexual can turn heterosexual. Murder in Texas Murder in Texas is a 1981 television film starring Katharine Ross, Sam Elliott, Farrah Fawcett, and Andy Griffith. The film was directed by William Hale, and was based on a true story; that was written for the TV screen by John McGreevey. It first aired on television in two parts on Sunday and Monday May 3-4, 1981. The Tale of the Bunny Picnic The Tale of the Bunny Picnic is a 1986 Easter TV special directed by Jim Henson and David G. Hillier. In the United States it was shown annually on HBO in the spring, usually during Easter time. It was later released on VHS in 1993. The film focuses on the Muppet character Bean Bunny, who makes his first appearance in this special, and would later appear on additional projects featuring Jim Hensons Muppets. It was screened twice in the United Kingdom, first on March 29, 1986 on BBC One, then again on December 13, 1986. When the special originally aired on HBO, it opened with a live-action introduction that showed Jim Henson walking through a park on a spring day. In the introduction, he explains the inspiration for the story. In a park one day, he saw a large gathering of bunnies and had the thought that it looked like a bunny picnic. All of a sudden, a dog came running up and the bunnies scattered. This incident led to the creation of the television special. This introduction was not included in either of the VHS releases. The Return of Sherlock Holmes The Return of Sherlock Holmes is a 1987 American made-for-television mystery film and pilot created and written by Bob Shayne involving the famous detective Sherlock Holmes finding himself in the modern world. It originally premiered January 10, 1987 on CBS. The Raggedy Rawney The Raggedy Rawney is a 1988 British drama film starring Bob Hoskins, Dexter Fletcher, Zoe Nathenson, and Zoë Wanamaker. The story is about a young army deserter in an unspecified time and country, who disguises himself as a madwoman and joins a nomadic gypsy caravan. The film involves the themes of the destruction and futility of war, the culture of the Romani people, and the bonds generated by love and family. The film was also co-written and directed by Bob Hoskins. Musician Ian Dury has a small role as a character named Weazel. The movie marked Hoskins debut as a director. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Resurrected Resurrected is a 1989 drama film directed by Paul Greengrass in his directorial debut, written by Martin Allen, and starring David Thewlis. It is based on the story of the British soldier Philip Williams, who is presumed dead and left behind in the Falklands but is accused of desertion when he reappears seven weeks after the Falklands War ends. Resurrected premiered at the 39th Berlin International Film Festival in February 1989. Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann is a 1991 American television movie directed by Charles Correll. The plot is based on the true story of the abduction of Peggy Ann Bradnick by an ex-convict and ex-mental patient William Diller Hollenbaugh which took place in Shade Gap on May 11, 1966. The film was first aired on NBC, on May 6, 1991, and was the most-watched primetime show of the week. December Bride December Bride is a film produced in Ireland in 1990 and released on 29 November 1991. It stars Saskia Reeves as the title character, with Donal McCann and Ciarán Hinds as the brothers who become her lovers in a conservative rural part of Ulster. It is based on the novel by Sam Hanna Bell. The film won a special jury award at the 1990 European Film Awards. Mr. Vampire Saga Mr. Vampire IV, also known as Mr. Vampire Saga Four, is a 1988 Hong Kong comedy horror film directed by Ricky Lau and produced by Sammo Hung and Jessica Chan. The film is the fourth of a series of five films directed by Ricky Lau in the Mr. Vampire franchise. Mr. Vampire and its sequels were released as part of the jiangshi cinematic boom in Hong Kong during the 1980s. The Chinese title of the film literally translates to Uncle Vampire. Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers is a Bugs Bunny short subject directed by Greg Ford and Terry Lennon and released in 1992. The cartoon was intended for theatrical release but eventually aired as part of the television special Bugs Bunnys Creature Features. Its premise is modeled after Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and it is considered subversive, critical of the greed of its production studio Warner Bros., and a lampoon of cheaply-drawn animation. Linda Linda is a 1993 American made-for-television crime drama film based on a novella by John D. MacDonald. It is the second adaptation of that work. TekWar: TekLords TekWar: TekLords is a 1994 TV movie, based on a series of books by William Shatner. It is the second TV movie made from the series of books. It aired on 20 February 1994 and is preceded by TekWar. It precedes TekWar: TekLab and TekWar: TekJustice. Yeh Majhdhaar Majhdhaar is a 1996 Indian Bollywood film directed by Esmayeel Shroff. The cast of the movie includes Salman Khan, Manisha Koirala and Rahul Roy. The Staircase The Staircase is a 1998 television film about the story of the spiral staircase, believed by some to be miraculously built, at the Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The film stars Barbara Hershey as Mother Madalyn in charge of the Chapel and William Petersen as Joad, the traveling carpenter with spiritual talent as well as woodworking skill. Its based on the novel of the same name by Ann Rinaldi. Ballistic Kiss Ballistic Kiss is a 1998 Hong Kong action thriller film produced and directed by Donnie Yen and starring Yen and Annie Wu. Empty Days Empty Days is a 1999 French drama film written and directed by Marion Vernoux and starring Valeria Bruni Tedeschi. The film was entered into the main competition at the 56th Venice International Film Festival, winning the President of the Italian Senates Gold Medal. Quiero ser (I want to be...) Quiero ser is a 2000 Mexican-German short drama film directed by Florian Gallenberger. It won an Oscar in 2001 for Best Short Subject. Anya's Bell Anyas Bell is a television film that aired on CBS on October 31, 1999, starring Della Reese as Anya Herpick. Stray Cat Rock: Wild Jumbo or Alleycat Rock: Wild Jumbo is a 1970 Japanese film directed by Toshiya Fujita. It is the second of the five "Nora neko rokku" low budget exploitation films begun by Female Boss. The Flint Street Nativity The Flint Street Nativity is a 1999 British television comedy film directed by Marcus Mortimer, written by Tim Firth, and starring Frank Skinner, Neil Morrissey, Jane Horrocks, John Thomson, Stephen Tompkinson, Mark Addy, Ralf Little, Julia Sawalha, Mina Anwar and Dervla Kirwan. The film is about primary school children putting on a nativity play. It was broadcast by ITV on 22 December 1999. The Brainiacs.com The Brainiacs.com is a 2000 American direct-to-video family comedy film, starring Michael Angarano and Kevin Kilner. The screenplay was written by Jeff Phillips and the film was directed by Blair Treu. Backstage Backstage is a 2000 documentary film directed by Chris Fiore, chronicling the 1999 Hard Knock Life Tour that featured several of hip hops top acts including Jay-Z, DMX, Method Man and Redman. Produced by Damon Dash, Backstage featured live performances by several members of Def Jams roster and gave an in-depth look at what happened backstage. Alluri Seetharama Raju Alluri Seetarama Raju is a 1974 Indian Telugu-language biographical action film based on the life of Alluri Sitarama Raju, an Indian revolutionary who is known for his role in the Rampa Rebellion of 1922–24, and tribal leader Gam Malludora during the Indian independence movement in the Madras Presidency. Raju with a band of farmers, tribal leaders and other sympathizers fought an armed rebellion against the British Raj who violated their land rights and used them for forced labor. The film is produced by Padmalaya Studios, as the 100th film of Ghattamaneni Krishna. By its collections this film recorded as Industry Hit at the box-office. Scripted by Maharadhi Tripuraneni, the film was directed by V. Ramachandra Rao, as South Indias first Cinemascope film. The film won the National Film Award for Best Lyrics for revolutionary compositions rendered by Telugu Marxist poet and composer Srirangam Srinivasa Rao. The film won the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film, and was screened at the International Film Festival of India in the mainstream section, and Tashkent Film Festival. The film was the highest grossing Telugu film for that year. The film was screened retrospective on August 16, 2016 at the Independence Day Film Festival jointly presented by the Indian Directorate of Film Festivals and Ministry of Defense, commemorating 70th Indian Independence Day. This is despite the fact that many tribals opposed the appropriation and use of the film commemorating their hero by the Indian government, who they allege have been abusing farmers and tribals land rights as much as the British. Cinerama Adventure Cinerama Adventure is a 2002 documentary about the history of the Cinerama widescreen film process. It tells the story of the widescreen process evolution, from a primitive multi-screen pyramid process to a Vitarama format that played a big part in World War II, to the three-screen panoramic process it eventually became. The film includes interviews with surviving cast and crew who personally worked on the Cinerama films, plus vintage interviews with late creator Fred Waller. To simulate the Cinerama experience for The Cinerama Adventure, a special three-panel telecine process termed SmileBox, was developed by video and film expert Greg Kimble for use in this film; it was later utilized for TV broadcasts and Blu-ray releases of Cinerama-formatted films such as This is Cinerama and How the West Was Won. It was written, produced, directed, edited and narrated by David Strohmaier; produced by Randy Gitsch; executive produced by Davids wife, Carin-Anne Strohmaier; and was presented in association with the American Society of Cinematographers. The running time is 97 minutes. In 2008, the documentary was released as an extra feature on the DVD and Blu-ray releases of the movie How the West Was Won by Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Interviews: Carroll Baker Joe Dante Otto Lang A. C. Lyles Leonard Maltin David Raksin Debbie Reynolds Russ Tamblyn Lowell Thomas Mike Todd Eli Wallach Moonnam Mura Moonnam Mura is a 1988 Indian Malayalam-language action adventure thriller film directed by K. Madhu and written by S. N. Swamy. Starring Mohanlal, Suresh Gopi, Lalu Alex, Revathi, and Mukesh. The plot deals with a terrorist group kidnapping a group of political individuals who were vacationing, and the followed up rescue operation of the police led by Ali Imran. The film was one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year, and had a record opening day collection. It also did good business in the neighboring states Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, running for over 150 and 100 days respectively. Moonnam Mura was remade in Telugu titled Magadu, starring Rajasekhar. Hierankl Hierankl is a German award-winning family drama which premiered on 1 July 2003 at the Munich Film Festival. The modern Heimatfilm, named after a district in Surberg, Germany, is the film debut of writer and director Hans Steinbichler. It received several nominations and awards, among them the 2006 Adolf Grimme Award for acting, cinematography, writing and direction. Jane Doe: Vanishing Act Jane Doe is the name of a series of nine made-for-television mystery films released by the Hallmark Channel between 2005 and 2008, and later appearing regularly on the Hallmark Movie Channel. While on the Hallmark Channel, it was broadcast in rotation with the movie series McBride, Murder 101, and Mystery Woman, under the umbrella title Hallmark Channel Mystery Wheel. In the UK, these movies are aired on a rotation basis, in the afternoon drama slot on Channel 5. In the series, created by Dean Hargrove, Lea Thompson stars as Cathy Davis, a soccer mom who is secretly Jane Doe, an agent for the federal "Central Security Agency". The films focus on her efforts to keep her lives separate while solving mysteries. Thompson also made her directorial debut with the sixth film in the series, called Jane Doe: The Harder they Fall and went on to also direct Jane Doe: Eye of the Beholder. Life and Lyrics Life and Lyrics is a 2006 British film directed by Richard Laxton and starring Ashley Walters, a former member of the garage band So Solid Crew. A variation on the Romeo and Juliet theme, it is set in modern day South London. It tells the story of two rival crews of DJs and what happens when a member of one crew falls for a member of another. The Motion Crew are a group of south London rappers led by DJ Danny D-Biz Lewis. For Danny, his music is everything and his crew are like family. But loyalties are put to the test when Danny falls for the beautiful Carmen, whom he soon finds out is related to a member of their most hated rivals, the violent and arrogant Hard Cash Crew. Both crews seem certain to face each other in the rap battle finals of the prestigious Mic Masters competition, a thrilling event that will offer a final chance for Danny to beat his rivals and make it big. Deck the Halls Deck the Halls is a 2005 made-for-television Christmas film starring Gabrielle Carteris and Steve Bacic. The premise revolves around a newly widowed woman and her young son who move to a new neighborhood and meet a marketing specialist who turns out to be more than he initially appears. Color of the Cross Color of the Cross is a 2006 religious film written by, directed by, and starring Jean-Claude La Marre. The film is one of the few depictions of Christ as a black man, and portrays Jesus persecution as the result of racism. Rocky Rocky – The Rebel is an Indian Hindi action film, directed by Suresh Krisna. The film stars Zayed Khan, Isha Sharvani and Minissha Lamba in the lead roles. It is a remake of Telugu film Raghavendra. Ocean of Pearls Ocean of Pearls is a movie released in 2008. It is the first film directed by Sarab Singh Neelam, a Sikh gastroenterologist from Troy. It was written by Neelam and Veerendra Prasad. Parents Foreldrar is a 2007 Icelandic film written and directed by Ragnar Bragason. Foreldrar won five Edda Awards in 2007, and follows his 2006 film Börn. The Only Good Indian The Only Good Indian is a 2009 independent feature film directed by Kevin Willmott. The film was shot almost entirely in Kansas—the only exception being a scene at Missouris Ha Ha Tonka State Park—featuring locations such as the Monument Rocks and Fort Larned. Filming took place in 2007-2008, and the movie premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, subsequently showing at other film festivals. The film won Willmott "Best Director" honors at the American Indian Film Festival, as well as acting honors for Wes Studi and Winter Fox Frank in his debut as the Kickapoo youth. Big Bang Big Bang is a 2007 South Korean action-comedy film written and directed by Park Jung-woo, and starring Kam Woo-sung and Kim Su-ro. Doraemon: Nobita and the Legend of the Sun King , also known as Doraemon And The Empire of the Sun, is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered on March 4, 2000 in Japan. Its the 21st Doraemon film. Its story is an alteration of the story The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain and Snow White by the Brothers Grimm as the two main characters switch places. It was premiered together with the Doraemon short film Doki Doki Wildcat Engine and A Grandmothers Recollections. It was a successful film at the box office, grossing around ¥3.42 billion, becoming the highest grossing Doraemon film of the original series. Special Delivery Special Delivery is a 2008 television film distributed by MarVista Entertainment. The film first aired on September 1, 2008 in the United Kingdom on Sky Movies and on December 21, 2008 in the United States. The lead characters in the film are played by Brenda Song and Lisa Edelstein. Robert Gant also stars. The film aired on the Diva TV network in the summer of 2010 and was available for the international marketplace in the fall of 2009. The film was released on DVD internationally on February 13, 2009. The Scissors Massacre is a 2008 Japanese horror film. It is the sequel to the movie Carved. It was released on March 22, 2008, and was directed by Kotaro Terauchi. It is based on a legend and some actual events that occurred in Japan. It deals with the origins of the Slit-Mouthed Woman. Sixteen-year-old actress Rin Asuka takes the lead as high school girl Mayumi, whose face is disfigured by an attack with sulfuric acid. As more unfortunate events occur, it eventually leads her to becoming a supernatural mass murderer. The Dog Who Saved Christmas Vacation The Dog Who Saved Christmas Vacation is a 2010 sequel to the ABC Family 2009 movie The Dog Who Saved Christmas. The movie stars Paris Hilton and Mario Lopez. It premiered on ABC Family on November 28, 2010 during the Countdown to 25 Days of Christmas programming block and was written by Michael Ciminera and Richard Gnolfo. Teen Thay Bhai Teen Thay Bhai is a 2011 Hindi comedy film directed by Mrighdeep Lamba, produced by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra Productions and PVR Pictures. The film stars Om Puri, Shreyas Talpade, Deepak Dobriyal, Ragini Khanna and Yograj Singh. Endgame Endgame is a 2015 American biographical drama film starring Rico Rodriguez, Justina Machado, Efren Ramirez and Ivonne Coll. It is based on the true story of real life teacher Jose Juan "J.J." Guajardo. Rol The Role is a 2013 Russian drama film directed by Konstantin Lopushansky and starring Maksim Sukhanov. It tells the story of an actor who begins to act as his doppelgänger, a revolutionary leader in the newly established Soviet Russia. The film is in black and white. It was shown in competition at the 35th Moscow International Film Festival. It received the Nika Award for Best Screenplay. The Rolling Stones: Sweet Summer Sun - Hyde Park Live Hyde Park Live is a live album by The Rolling Stones, released in 2013. It was recorded at Hyde Park, London on 6 and 13 July 2013 during the bands 50 and Counting Tour. The album was released exclusively as a digital download through iTunes on 22 July 2013 for a limited time of four weeks. The album debuted at #16 in the UK and #19 in the US. The same concert was later issued on DVD as Sweet Summer Sun: Live in Hyde Park. Paisa Paisa is a 2014 Telugu film directed by Krishna Vamsi, produced by Ramesh Puppala under Yellow Flowers banner, featuring Nani and Catherine Tresa in the lead. It was written by Padmasri, K. K. Binojee and Patrikeya. It deals with the power of money and how the whole world revolves around it. The film was scheduled to release on 20 December 2013 with an A certificate from censor board for its excessive violence. However, the film released worldwide on 7 February 2014. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews from critics but turned out to be a hit at the box office. A Beginner's Guide to Snuff A Beginners Guide to Snuff is a 2016 horror comedy directed by Mitchell Altieri. Kayal Kayal is a 2014 Tamil adventure romance film directed by Prabhu Solomon and produced by Madhan of Escape Artists Motion Pictures. The film features newcomers Chandran, Anandhi and Vincent in the lead roles, while D. Imman composed the films music. The film, set against the backdrop of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, released on 25 December 2014. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Tholi Premalo in 2016. Halal Love Love Halal, also called, is an international film from 2015, written and directed by Assad Fouladkar. The film premiered on December 13, 2015, at the Dubai International Film Festival and had its international premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 2016 in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition. Maya Maya is a 2018 French drama film directed by Mia Hansen-Løve. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Murder at Midnight Murder at Midnight is a 1931 American pre-Code murder mystery whodunnit directed by Frank R. Strayer. Deluge Deluge is a 1933 American pre-Code apocalyptic, science fiction film released by RKO Radio Pictures, and directed by Felix E. Feist. The film is very loosely based on the novel of the same name by S. Fowler Wright, with the setting changed from England to the United States. It follows a small group of survivors after a series of unexplained natural disasters erupt around the world and destroy human civilization, including a massive tsunami which inundates New York City. Men Must Fight Men Must Fight is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film starring Diana Wynyard, Lewis Stone and Phillips Holmes. It is based on the 1932 Broadway play of the same name by Reginald Lawrence and S. K. Lauren. When her lover is killed in World War I, a woman raises their son as a pacifist. However, when a second world war looms "between the United States and a country referred to as the Eurasian States in 1940", that belief is put to the test. The Glass Key The Glass Key, released in 1935, is the first of two film adaptations of the suspense novel The Glass Key by Dashiell Hammett. The film stars George Raft, featuring Edward Arnold and Claire Dodd, and directed by Frank Tuttle. The film was remade in 1942, with Alan Ladd in Rafts role, and Brian Donlevy and Veronica Lake in the roles previously played by Arnold and Dodd. We're in the Money Were in the Money is a 1935 American romantic comedy film directed by Ray Enright. It was released by Warner Bros. on August 17, 1935. The film stars Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell and is one of five Warner Bros. films, in which they were paired as blonde bombshell comedy duo. The other films include Havana Widows, Kansas City Princess, Traveling Saleslady and Miss Pacific Fleet. Ginger and Dixie are two process servers, who serve legal papers to a playboy, a racketeer, a wrestler and a singer. Tell No Tales Tell No Tales is a 1939 American crime film directed by Leslie Fenton, written by Lionel Houser, and starring Melvyn Douglas, Louise Platt, Gene Lockhart and Douglass Dumbrille. Fentons feature-film directorial debut, it was released on May 12, 1939, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Conrad the Sailor Conrad the Sailor is a 1942 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series released on the last day of February 1942, supervised by Chuck Jones. The title character, a.k.a. Conrad the Cat, is voiced by Pinto Colvig and animated by the quintet. The other featured player is Daffy Duck, voiced as usual by Mel Blanc and animated by them. The Vampire's Ghost The Vampires Ghost is 1945 American horror film directed by Lesley Selander, written by Leigh Brackett and John K. Butler, and starring John Abbott, Charles Gordon, Peggy Stewart, Grant Withers, Emmett Vogan and Adele Mara. The film was released on May 21, 1945, by Republic Pictures. Juliette, or Key of Dreams Juliette, or Key of Dreams is a 1951 French drama film directed by Marcel Carné. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. The film is based on a play by Georges Neveux. I, the Jury I, the Jury is a 1953 American film noir crime film based on the novel I by Mickey Spillane. It was directed by Harry Essex, produced by Victor Savilles company, Parklane Pictures and released through United Artists. The film is notable for being the first one based on a Mike Hammer novel. Biff Elliot stars as Hammer. It was filmed in 3-D and was available with stereophonic sound. The story begins with Mike Hammer on the vengeance trail when Jack, a friend, is murdered. Hammer sets out to find the killer, working his way through an increasingly large pile of suspects. Four Guns to the Border Four Guns to the Border is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film directed by Richard Carlson starring Rory Calhoun, Colleen Miller, George Nader, Walter Brennan and Nina Foch. Sandy Claws Sandy Claws is a 1954 animated Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng starring Sylvester and Tweety. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc and Bea Benaderet. This short was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1954, but lost to When Magoo Flew. Sandy Claws marks the final time Benaderet would voice Granny; in later films, Granny would be voiced by June Foray. In addition, after the release of this short, Granny would be overhauled. Her appearance and dress would be updated, and while her cheerful demeanour would be retained, her old-fashioned characteristics and mannerisms—such as her dress and inability to relate to present-day trends—would be de-emphasized. Le chemin des écoliers Le chemin des écoliers is a 1959 French film starring Alain Delon. It is based on the novel The Transient Hour by Marcel Aymé. Mary, Mary Mary, Mary is a 1963 Technicolor romantic comedy film starring Debbie Reynolds and Barry Nelson as a divorced couple. It is based on the play of the same name by Jean Kerr. The Sister in Law The Sister-in-Law is a 1974 soft core sexplotation drama film written and directed by Joseph Ruben. The plot centers around a hippie who is desired by his sister-in-law and mistaken for his underhanded brother after he returns to middle-class life. The film was his directorial debut starting his thirty year long career. The film was shot in JFK International Airport, Jamaica, Queens, New York City, New York, USA. The film received an R rating from the MPAA for soft nudity, soft sex scenes and some violence. Bröderna Mozart The Mozart Brothers is a 1986 Swedish comedy film directed by Suzanne Osten. Osten won the award for Best Director at the 22nd Guldbagge Awards. The murder of Olof Palme, the Swedish Prime Minister, took place as Palme was walking home from the cinema after watching The Mozart Brothers in 1986. Gonza the Spearman is a 1986 Japanese drama film directed by Masahiro Shinoda. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear for outstanding artistic contribution. The Inquiry Linchiesta is a 1986 Italian historical drama film directed by Damiano Damiani. For this film Lina Sastri was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress. The film had a remake with the same title in 2006. Sweet 15 Sweet 15 is a 1990 American made-for-television family drama film directed by Victoria Hochberg and starring Karla Montana, Panchito Gómez, Jerry Stiller, and Tony Plana. The plot concerns a fourteen-year-old girl whose dreams of having a perfect quinceanera are suddenly halted when she realizes that her family is residing in the United States illegally. At the same time, she is smitten by Ramon, a cousin of her friend, and wants him to dance with her at her party. A WonderWorks film, it is commonly shown in Spanish classes all over the country to teach about Hispanic culture. Working Tra$h Working Tra$h is a 1990 television film directed by Alan Metter and starring George Carlin, Ben Stiller, Buddy Ebsen, Leslie Hope, and Michael J. Pollard. It was one of the first television films made for the then-burgeoning Fox Network. Children of the Mist They is a 1993 television film about the supernatural. A father loses his daughter in a car accident after missing her ballet recital. However, with the help of a mysterious old lady he is able to communicate with her spirit. It is based on an early-1900s short story by Rudyard Kipling. The Shaggy Dog The Shaggy Dog is a 1994 American made-for-television fantasy-comedy film and a remake of the 1959 film of the same name produced by Walt Disney Television which premiered on November 12, 1994 as part of The Wonderful World of Disney. It is the first in a series of four remakes of Disney live-action films produced for broadcast on ABC during the 1994–95 television season. Kids of the Round Table Kids of the Round Table is a 1995 Canadian/American fantasy film written and directed by Robert Tinnell. Malcolm McDowell, Michael Ironside and newcomer Johnny Morina star in a modern-day adventure filled with medieval magic. The Wife The Wife is a 1995 film written and directed by Tom Noonan, based on his play Wifey. The film was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival, after Noonan had won the Grand Prize the previous year with What Happened Was. Todas as Mulheres do Mundo Todas as Mulheres do Mundo is an album by Brazilian singer Rita Lee, released in 1993 through Som Livre. Demonicus Demonicus is a 2001 horror film from Full Moon Entertainment. The film was directed by Jay Woelfel from a script by Tim Sullivan & Jay Woelfel and starred Gregory Lee Kenyon, Venesa Talor, Brannon Gould, Kyle Tracy, Jennifer Capo, Allen Nabors, Candace Kroslak, Dominic Joseph and Val Perez. Schalcken the Painter Schalcken the Painter is a British television horror film based on the 1839 story "Strange Event in the Life of Schalken the Painter" by Sheridan Le Fanu, and stars Jeremy Clyde as Godfried Schalcken and Maurice Denham as Gerrit Dou. It aired on the BBC as an episode of Omnibus on 23 December 1979, following in the tradition of A Ghost Story for Christmas. America's Prince: The John F. Kennedy Jr. Story Americas Prince: The John F. Kennedy Jr. Story is a 2003 20th Century Fox television film. It is a biographical film about John F. Kennedy Jr. and based on Christopher Andersens 2000 bestseller, The Day John Died. It was directed by Eric Laneuville and stars Kristoffer Polaha, Portia de Rossi and Jacqueline Bisset in principal roles. It premiered on TBS on 12 January 2003. Shiner Shiner is a 2004 film written and directed by Christian Calson and starring Scott Stepp, Derris Nile, Nicholas T. King, David Zelina, Carolyn Crotty, Seth Harrington, Conny Van Dyke Witches of the Caribbean Witches of the Caribbean is a 2005 horror film directed by David DeCoteau and starring Joanna Cassidy, Nicole Cavazos, Nicole Marie Monica, Kelli Giddish, Michael King, Nina Tapanin, Kyle Jordan, Ric Sarabia, Helene Udy, and Catherine Munden. Umizaru is a 2004 action film directed by Eiichiro Hasumi. It is the first feature-length film of the Umizaru projects, preceding the 2005 11-episode Fuji Television and Kyodo Television drama series Umizaru Evolution and the 2006 film Umizaru. The film is the first of the 3-part film and television project. The project is adapted from the popular 12 Shogakukan manga books Umizaru written by and illustrated by Shūhō Satō from 1998 to 2001. The film stars Hideaki Itō as Japan Coast Guard rescue diver Senzaki Daisuke, and Kato Ai as his love interest Izawa Kanna. There are also NHK dramas Umizaru and Umizaru 2. Umizaru means "Sea Monkey"; this is a derogatory label slapped on the rescue diver trainees by local townsfolk of the city of Kure due to their excessive and uninhibited behaviour during off hours. Journeys "Open Arms" was used in the film as the theme song. The 2006 movie The Guardian was based on this movie. The Princess of Nebraska The Princess of Nebraska is a 2007 film directed by Wayne Wang. It stars Li Ling and Brian Danforth. It was adapted from a story by Yiyun Li. Bikini Royale Bikini Royale is a 2008 American made for cable erotic film directed by Fred Olen Ray under the pseudonym name Nicholas Juan Medina). It is based on the first James Bond novel Casino Royale by Ian Fleming. The Hagstone Demon The Hagstone Demon is a 2009 American horror film directed by Jon Springer and starring Mark Borchardt as a drunken ex-reporter plagued by demonic forces. Borchardt, who is best known as the subject of the cult documentary American Movie, appears in a rare leading role in this film. Being in the World Being in the World is a 2010 documentary film directed by Tao Ruspoli. The film is based on Martin Heideggers philosophy and is inspired by Hubert Dreyfus. It features a number of prominent philosophers. Philosophers such as Hubert Dreyfus, Mark Wrathall, Sean Dorrance Kelly, Taylor Carman, John Haugeland, Iain Thomson, Charles Taylor and Albert Borgmann are featured in the film. Other people featured in the film include Ryan Cross, Leah Chase, Manuel Molina, Hiroshi Sakaguchi, Jumane Smith, Austin Peralta, Bob Teague, Lindsey Banner and Elizabeth Gilbert. Ti presento un amico Ti presento un amico is a 2010 Italian film directed by Carlo Vanzina. Everywhere and Nowhere Everywhere and Nowhere is a 2011 coming of age British drama film focusing on the identity struggles of Ash a young British Pakistani who is torn between the traditions of middle-class family life and his passion for DJing. The film comes from Kidulthood director Menhaj Huda. The Marshal of Finland The Marshal of Finland is a Finnish-Kenyan fictional film based on the life of Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. The film is produced by Yleisradio in cooperation with Savane Productions and Filmistuudio Kalevipojad. It is directed by a Kenyan Gilbert Lukalia. The films world premiere was on The Helsinki International Love & Anarchy Film Festival on September 28, 2012. Deewana Main Deewana Deewana Main Deewana is a 2013 Bollywood romantic thriller comedy film starring Govinda, Priyanka Chopra, Kader Khan, Prem Chopra, Johnny Lever and Shakti Kapoor directed by K. C. Bokadia. The film was released worldwide on 1 February 2013. This film was shot approximately in 2003 but release was delayed. The film is a Hindi remake of Tamil film Priyamudan starring Vijay, directed by Vincent Selva. Tom in America Tom in America is a short film directed by Flavio Alves and starring Academy Award nominees Burt Young and Sally Kirkland. The story centers around the life of a married elderly man living in a Long Island suburb of New York City who, while rummaging through trash in search of things to sell at the local flea market, finds a Tom of Finland doll that triggers a long-ignored impulse. Ghost Rituals Hungry Ghost Ritual is a 2014 Hong Kong-Malaysian horror thriller film directed by Nick Cheung. The film was released on 10 July 2014 in Hong Kong and Malaysia. Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah is a 2015 British-American-Canadian documentary-short film exploring the life and work of French director Claude Lanzmann. The film was written, directed, and produced by British filmmaker and journalist Adam Benzine. Love Live! Sunshine!! is a Japanese multimedia project co-developed by ASCII Media Works Dengeki Gs Magazine, music label Lantis, and animation studio Sunrise. The project is a spin-off sequel of Love Live! and revolves around a group of nine schoolgirls who become idols in order to save their school from shutting down, just like the idol group from the original series. It launched in April 2015 with music CDs and anime music videos, followed by a manga version in 2016. An anime television series was directed by Kazuo Sakai at Sunrise; the first season aired between July and September 2016 while the second season aired between October and December 2017. Both seasons are licensed in North America, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand by Funimation, Anime Limited and Madman Entertainment, respectively. An anime film titled Love Live! Sunshine!! The School Idol Movie: Over the Rainbow was released on January 4, 2019 in Japanese theaters. Deep Murder Deep Murder is a 2018 American horror comedy film, directed by Nick Corirossi, from a screenplay by Quinn Beswick, Josh Margolin, Benjamin Smolen and Nikolai von Keller. It stars Beswick, Katie Aselton, Christopher McDonald, Jerry OConnell, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Chris Redd, Stephanie Drake and Margolin. It had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival on September 21, 2018. It is scheduled to be released on June 14, 2019, by Screen Media Films. Detective K: Secret of the Living Dead Detective K: Secret of the Living Dead is a 2018 South Korean action adventure comedy film directed by Kim Sok-yun, starring Kim Myung-min, Oh Dal-su, Kim Ji-won and Kim Bum. Moran of the Lady Letty Moran of the Lady Letty is a 1922 American silent adventure drama film directed by George Melford and stars Rudolph Valentino and Dorothy Dalton. Melford and Valentino has previously worked together on the box office hit The Sheik, in 1921. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Frank Norris and was adapted for the screen by Monte Katterjohn. The Salvation Hunters The Salvation Hunters is an American silent film, which marked the directorial debut of the 31-year old Josef von Sternberg. The feature stars Georgia Hale and George K. Arthur, and would bring Sternberg, "a new talent", to the attention of the major movie studies, including Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer and Paramount Pictures. Film Mercury included The Salvation Hunters in its ten-best list for the films of 1925. Mantrap Mantrap is a 1926 American silent comedy film based on the novel of the same name by Sinclair Lewis. Mantrap stars Clara Bow, Percy Marmont, Ernest Torrence, Ford Sterling, and Eugene Pallette, and was directed by Victor Fleming. The Last Performance The Last Performance is a 1929 American horror film directed by Paul Fejos and starring Conrad Veidt and Mary Philbin. It was the last American silent film featuring Veidt before he returned to Germany. Two versions were made - a silent version and Movietone version complete with music, talking sequences, and sound effects. The silent version was first played at the Variety at the Little Carnegie Theater in New York City in November 1929. The silent version was released by the Criterion Collection on Blu-ray and DVD with Fejos Lonesome in August 2012. The Last Performance was shot on the same set as the 1925 film The Phantom of the Opera, and contained an early use of zoom effects. The film received mixed reviews. Birds of a Feather Birds of a Feather is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in February 10, 1931 by Columbia Pictures. Turn Back the Clock Turn Back the Clock is a 1933 American pre-Code MGM fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Edgar Selwyn, written by Selwyn and Ben Hecht, and starring Mae Clarke and Lee Tracy. The Three Stooges featuring Curly Howard appear in an uncredited straight role as wedding singers. There is a small gag wherein Lee Tracy asks the Stooges to sing "Tonys Wife", a song the Stooges have not heard of; Moe Howard then asks "Tonys wife? Who is she?" Although they are not credited as the Three Stooges, this marks the first time the trio appeared as a group on film without their former leader, Ted Healy. They would launch their long-running film-shorts career a few months later. Smarty see also Smarties Smarty, known in the United Kingdom as Hit Me Again, is a 1934 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Robert Florey and starring Warren William and Joan Blondell. It was adapted from F. Hugh Herberts play by Carl Erickson. The films title refers to Blondells character, happily married but with a habit of provocative teasing. One evening her teasing leads to a slap on the face from her husband. For this she engages her husbands friend and attorney Vernon to divorce him, marries Vernon, then begins to verbally tease him as well, wearing revealing clothes, and inviting her ex-husband over for dinner. The Mandarin Mystery The Mandarin Mystery is a 1936 American film directed by Ralph Staub, loosely based on The Chinese Orange Mystery, a novel featuring detective character Ellery Queen. Torchy Gets Her Man Torchy Gets Her Man is a 1938 American comedy-drama film directed by William Beaudine and starring Glenda Farrell as Torchy Blane and Barton MacLane as Detective Steve McBride. It was released on November 12, 1938. It is the sixth film in a series of Torchy Blane films by Warner Bros. The film is followed by Torchy Blane in Chinatown. Cairo Cairo is a 1942 musical comedy film made by MGM and Loews, and directed by W. S. Van Dyke. The screenplay was written by John McClain, based on an idea by Ladislas Fodor about a news reporter shipwrecked in a torpedo attack, who teams up with a Hollywood singer and her maid to foil Nazi spies. The music score is by Herbert Stothart. This film was Jeanette MacDonalds last film on her MGM contract. The film was poorly received upon its initial release. The New Spirit The New Spirit is a 1942 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and the U.S. Department of the Treasury, and released by the War Activities Committee of the Motion Pictures Industry. The cartoon, which stars Donald Duck, was the first film created as part of Walt Disneys World War II propaganda production. It was commissioned by Henry Morgenthau, then Secretary of the Treasury, to encourage American citizens to pay their income tax in support of the war effort. The film was directed by Wilfred Jackson and Ben Sharpsteen, and features Clarence Nash as the voice of Donald, Fred Shields as the radio announcer, and Cliff Edwards singing the theme song. The New Spirit was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 15th Academy Awards, an honor it shared with 24 other films. The following year, Disney released The Spirit of 43 which had a similar purpose and reused many of the scenes from The New Spirit. The film was released, for the first time since its original theatrical release, in 2004 on the DVD set Walt Disney Treasures: On the Front Lines. I Won't Play I Wont Play is a 1944 American short drama film directed by Crane Wilbur. It won an Oscar at the 17th Academy Awards in 1945 for Best Short Subject. The Room Upstairs Martin Roumagnac is a 1946 French crime film directed by Georges Lacombe. It tells the story of a builder in a small town who falls for a glamorous but treacherous femme fatale, with tragic results for both. It is notable as the only occasion in which the two major stars Jean Gabin and Marlene Dietrich, lovers in real life, appeared together on screen. Watch the Birdie Watch the Birdie is a 1950 comedy film directed by Jack Donohue and starring Red Skelton, Arlene Dahl, and Ann Miller. Hollywood Story Hollywood Story is a 1951 American film noir crime film directed by William Castle starring Richard Conte and Julie Adams. The film was an attempt by Universal Pictures to take advantage of the success of Paramounts Sunset Boulevard which was released the previous year. The plot is based on the notorious murder of silent movie director William Desmond Taylor. While Hollywood Story reaches a fictional conclusion, it follows the circumstances of the real-life event closely. Upon the release of the film, Universal promoted the appearance of several once famous silent screen celebrities. It came to light that the ones with speaking parts had received just $55 per day of shooting for their roles. Others, like Elmo Lincoln, the first screen Tarzan, were used as non-speaking extras and received only $15 per day. Baiju Bawra Baiju Bawra is a 1952 Hindi film directed by Vijay Bhatt. Produced by Prakash Pictures, with story by Ramchandra Thakur and dialogues by Zia Sarhadi, Baiju Bawra was a musical "megahit" which had a mighty run of 100 weeks in the theatres. Bhatts decision to make a film based on classical music was met with scepticism by the Indian film industry due to its "lack of mass appeal", but the film and music turned out be an "overwhelming success". The films music director was Naushad, who had become popular giving folk-based music in films such as Rattan, Anmol Ghadi, Shahjehan and Deedar. With Bhatts Baiju Bawra, Naushad introduced a classical component in Hindi film songs. The soundtrack was based on classical ragas such as Puriya Dhanashree, Todi, Malkauns, Darbari and Desi. The lyricist was Shakeel Badayuni, a Naushad discovery. For Baiju Bawra, he had to forgo Urdu, and write lyrics in pure Hindi, with songs such as the bhajan "Man Tadpat Hari Darshan Ko Aaj", becoming popular. The film starred Bharat Bhushan as Baiju, with Meena Kumari playing his love interest Gauri. Meena made her acting debut in Bhatts Leatherface as a seven-year-old. Surendra portrayed Tansen, one of the Navratnas in Akbars court. Kuldip Kaur played the role of the dacoit queen Roopmati. The rest of the cast included Bipin Gupta, Manmohan Krishna, B. V. Vyas and Baby Tabassum. The film merges the legend of Baiju Bawra with the historic setting of Mughal Emperor Akbars court in India. Baiju is the son of a musician who also grows up to be a musician. He comes to believe that Tansen, the famed musician at the court of Akbar, is responsible for his fathers death. The movie then follows Baijus attempt to avenge his fathers death by challenging Tansen to a musical duel. Even though there were many changes in the storyline from the original life of Baiju Bawra, the film was both a commercial and critical success and catapulted both its lead actors into stardom. Meena Kumari became the first-ever Filmfare Best Actress Award winner in 1954, the first of four Best Actress trophies she won in her career. The films music director, Naushad, also received the inaugural Filmfare Best Music Director Award for the song "Tu Ganga Ki Mauj"; this was Naushads first and only Filmfare Award win. Singer was Mohammed Rafi.. Decision Against Time The Man in the Sky is a 1957 thriller drama film starring Jack Hawkins and produced by Ealing Films, Michael Balcons new company, set up after Rank had sold Ealing Studios in Ealing Green, West London, to the BBC in 1955. Balcon, who had run the company on behalf of Rank since 1944, left Rank in 1956 and set up the new company, striking a distribution and production deal with MGM. This was the first Ealing production to be made at MGM-British Studios in Borehamwood, North London. Berlin - Ecke Schönhauser Berlin, Schoenhauser Corner is an East German crime film directed by Gerhard Klein. It was released in 1957. The Bargee The Bargee is a 1964 British comedy film shot in Techniscope directed by Duncan Wood, and starring Harry H. Corbett, Hugh Griffith, Eric Sykes and Ronnie Barker. The screenplay was written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. Let's Kill Uncle Lets Kill Uncle, also known as Lets Kill Uncle Before Uncle Kills Us is a 1966 color thriller film produced and directed by William Castle about a young boy who is trapped on an island by his uncle who is planning to kill him. His only friend is a young girl who tries to help him. It stars Nigel Green, Mary Badham, Pat Cardi and Robert Pickering. It is based on a 1963 novel written by Rohan OGrady, the nom de plume of Canadian authoress June Margaret OGrady Skinner. It was filmed in Universal Studios on the largest sound stage taking advantage of the process screen with a location shot of a beach in Malibu. The Rats Woke Up The Rats Woke Up is a 1967 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Živojin Pavlović. It was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival where Pavlović won the Silver Bear for Best Director. Guided Mouse-Ille Guided Mouse-ille is a 1967 Tom and Jerry cartoon, produced by Chuck Jones and directed by Abe Levitow. It was the second of three space-age Tom and Jerry shorts to be released in the Chuck Jones era, though taking a look at the MPAA code at the beginning of the cartoon would suggest that Guided Mouse-ille was the first of the three cartoons to be produced. According to episode number, it is the last Tom and Jerry cartoon to feature music by Eugene Poddany. However, O-Solar Meow could be the last specific cartoon according to the MPAA code to be produced. The cartoon was animated by Don Towsley, Tom Ray, Dick Thompson, Ben Washam, Ken Harris and Philip Roman, with music by Eugene Poddany and backgrounds by Thelma Witmer. The title is a pun on "Guided missile" and Séance on a Wet Afternoon. Chuck Jones had previously used a "guided missile" pun for Guided Muscle, a Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. This short is one of the select few in which Tom emerges victorious over Jerry. Brotherly Love Country Dance is a 1970 British drama film based on the novel Household Ghosts by James Kennaway which became a three-act stage play in 1967. The film was released on 22 April 1970; it was directed by J. Lee Thompson. The Rats Are Coming! The Werewolves Are Here! The Rats Are Coming! The Werewolves Are Here! is a 1972 American film written and directed by Andy Milligan. Divorce His - Divorce Hers Divorce His, Divorce Hers is a 1973 American made-for-television drama film starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. The film examines the conflicted emotions felt by a couple whose 18-year marriage has frayed beyond repair. The first half of the film details the story from the husbands perspective, and the second half takes the wifes perspective. The film, which was directed by Waris Hussein, from a script by John Hopkins, was originally presented in a two-part broadcast on U.S. television on February 6–7, 1973, although it was theatrically released in France in 1974. The critic Clive James wrote after the television screening in Britain: "After movies as monumentally lousy as Bluebeard and Hammersmith is Out it was good to see Burton chipping some of the rust off his technique." Orderly or Disorderly Orderly or Disorderly is a 1981 Iranian short film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. Hockey Night Hockey Night is a 1984 Canadian coming-of-age television drama film by Canadian screenwriters Jack Blum and Paul Shapiro. It stars Megan Follows, Yannick Bisson, and Rick Moranis. It was released on December 14, 1984. The film was shot primarily in Parry Sound, Ontario, and arena scenes were filmed at the Centennial Arena in North York, Ontario. It was the feature film debut of future Murdoch Mysteries star Yannick Bisson, and was an early screen appearance for Canadian stage and screen star Megan Follows. Perfect Strangers Perfect Strangers is a 1984 erotic thriller film directed by Larry Cohen. It stars Anne Carlisle and Brad Rijn and Ann Magnuson. Åke och hans värld Åke and His World is a 1984 Swedish drama film directed by Allan Edwall. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. A Boy from Calabria Un ragazzo di Calabria is a 1987 Italian comedy drama film by Luigi Comencini. It entered the main competition at the 44th Venice Film Festival in which it won the Pasinetti Award for Best Actor. Witchcraft V: Dance with the Devil Witchcraft V: Dance with the Devil is a direct to video 1993 horror film directed by Talun Hsu and starring Marklen Kennedy, Carolyn Taye-Loren, and David Huffman. The fifth film in the WitchCraft Horror Series series, followed by The Devils Mistress. It was produced by Vista Street Entertainment and released by Troma Studios A Child's Wish A Childs Wish is a made-for-television movie based on actual events. John Ritter stars as a father of a terminally ill 16-year-old girl portrayed by Anna Chlumsky. Eighteen Springs Eighteen Springs is a 1997 romantic drama directed by Ann Hui and starring Jacklyn Wu, Leon Lai, Anita Mui, Huang Lei and Ge You. It is a China-Hong Kong co-production, based on the novel of the same name by Eileen Chang. The film depicts the ill-fated romance between two Chinese lovers in Shanghai and Nanjing during the 1930s and 1940s, which destined them to be apart for more than a decade. The film marked the second time Hui directed an Eileen Chang adaptation. Any Bonds Today? "Any Bonds Today?" is a song written by Irving Berlin, featured in a 1942 animated propaganda film starring Bugs Bunny. Both were used to sell war bonds during World War II. Sassy Sue Sassy Sue is a 1973 American comedy film directed by Bethel Buckalew and produced by Harry H. Novak. The films music was composed by Harold Hensley and Hal Southern. Advice from a Caterpillar Advice from a Caterpillar is a 1999 independent drama film directed by Don Scardino and adapted by Douglas Carter Beane from his play of the same name. The title is derived from chapter five of the classic childrens novel Alices Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll. Venom and Eternity Venom and Eternity is a 1951 French avant-garde film by Isidore Isou. The film grew out of the Lettrist movement in Paris. Zakoldovannyy malchik The Enchanted Boy is a 1955 Soviet/Russia traditionally animated feature film directed by Vladimir Polkovnikov and Aleksandra Snezhko-Blotskaya. The film is an adaptation of The Wonderful Adventures of Nils by Selma Lagerlöf. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow. The films image and sound were recently restored by the Russian company Krupnyy Plan, which released it on video and DVD packaged together with Cipollino, a 1961, 40-minute feature film directed by Boris Dyozhkin. No English-subtitled version has been released. Shor Shor is a 1972 Indian Hindi movie written, produced and directed by Manoj Kumar, who also plays the lead role in the film. The film was remade in Tamil as Osai. Angel Angel is a 1982 Greek drama film directed by Giorgos Katakouzinos. The film was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Capone's Boys Als Lads is a 2002 British crime drama film directed by Richard Standeven and starring Marc Warren, Ralf Little and Al Sapienza. Conviction Conviction is a made-for-television biopic about Carl Upchurch, a hardcore felon who managed to educate himself and developed a spiritual awakening during one of his numerous stints inside prison. He began to spread his message to other inmates, and soon he was asked to help mediate problems between some of the most feared street gangs in the country. Directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan, Conviction stars Omar Epps as Upchurch and features supporting turns from Dana Delany and Charles S. Dutton. The film first aired in 2002. Arthur's Dyke Arthurs Dyke is a 2001 British film starring Pauline Quirke and Brian Conley. The plot follows a group of ramblers as they attempt to recreate their conquest of the Offas Dyke path 20 years earlier. The Blonds The Blonds is a 2003 Argentine and American documentary/drama film, directed by Albertina Carri, and written by Carri and Alan Pauls. The award winning film documents the search of director Albertina Carri as she investigates what happened to her family during Argentinas "Dirty War." The themes: Why did they disappear? Why were they murdered? Film critics have called the work an autobiographical semi-documentary work. The drama/documentary was filmed in black-and-white and in color. White Rush White Rush is a 2003 film directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Judd Nelson. The plot concerns a group of young tourist couples who come across a drug deal gone bad. Quality of Life Quality of Life, also known as Against the Wall, is a 2004 drama film about the story of two graffiti writers in the Mission District of San Francisco. Directed by Benjamin Morgan, Quality of Life stars Lane Garrison, Brian Burnam, Luis Saguar and Mackenzie Firgens. Morgan co-wrote the screenplay with Burnam, who is a former graffiti writer. The film was shot and edited in the Mission District, home to one of the worlds most active and influential graffiti scenes. The film was shown only at film festivals in 2004 and went into limited release October 12, 2005. Himalaya Singh Himalaya Singh is a 2005 Hong Kong comedy film co-written and directed by Wai Ka-fai and starring Lau Ching-wan, Ronald Cheng, Francis Ng, Cherrie Ying and Gauri Karnik, with a special appearance by Cecilia Cheung. The Guests "The Guests" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on March 23, 1964, during the first season. St. Giuseppe Moscati: Doctor to the Poor St. Giuseppe Moscati: Doctor to the Poor is a 2007 Italian television movie written and directed by Giacomo Campiotti. The film is based on real life events of doctor and then Roman Catholic Saint Giuseppe Moscati. American Bully Anytown is a 2009 drama film, written and directed by Dave Rodriguez. The film has won three film awards. "Best Picture" at the Charleston International Film Festival, "Excellence in Filmmaking" at The Method Fest and "Best Screenplay" at the Long Island International Film Expo. Anytown also garnered a strong review from Variety. The film was later released under the title American Bully. It revolves around a story about the outcomes of war in Iraq and the effects on an individual. Siyama Siyama or Siyama: Village of Warriors is a 2008 Thai action-fantasy film directed by Preecha Songsakul. Pendragon: Sword of His Father Pendragon: Sword of His Father is a 2008 Christian historical fiction film based on the Arthurian legend directed by Chad Burns. It was filmed in five U.S. states, and was released on November 25, 2008. The film won "Best Family Picture" and two other awards at the 2009 Bare Bones International Film Festival, and will also be featured at the SENE Film, Music & Arts Festival. About Fifty About Fifty is a 2011 independent comedy film written by Thomas Johnston and Drew Pillsbury. It stars Wendie Malick, Michaela McManus, Anne-Marie Johnson, Jessalyn Gilsig, Martin Grey, Drew Pillsbury, and Kathleen Noone. It premiered January 7, 2011 at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Screen Media Films acquired the film for a November release under the new title About Fifty. Tehran Has No More Pomegrenates! Tehran Has No More Pomegranates! is a 2006 musical-comedy Iranian Crystal Simorgh award-winning film produced, directed and written by Massoud Bakhshi. Planzet is a 2010 Japanese computer animated film written and directed by Jun Awazu. Silver Bullets Silver Bullets is a 2011 American film written and directed by Joe Swanberg. The film stars Kate Lyn Sheil, Ti West, Swanberg and Amy Seimetz. It is one of six films released by Swanberg in 2011. The film had its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival on February 12, 2011, and was then released in a limited release on October 28, 2011, by Factory25. Do Not Forget Me Istanbul Do Not Forget Me Istanbul is a 2012 Greek / Turkish anthology film. Goodnight for Justice: Queen of Hearts Goodnight for Justice: Queen of Hearts is a 2013 television film directed by Martin Wood and starring Luke Perry, Katharine Isabelle, and Ricky Schroder. Written by Neal and Tippi Dobrofsky, based on characters created by Luke Perry, the film is about a circuit judge who rescues a beautiful woman from a vengeful colonel. Unaware that the woman is a con artist, the judge helps her escape her pursuer, and their journey together takes them to a gambling riverboat, where the judge discovers her true identity, just as the colonel catches up with them. Goodnight for Justice: Queen of Hearts is the third and final film in a series, preceded by Goodnight for Justice and Goodnight for Justice: The Measure of a Man. From Above Chasing Shakespeare is a 2013 film directed by Norry Niven, and starring Danny Glover, Ashley Bell, and Graham Greene. The premiered at the Dallas International Film Festival Festival in April 2013, and was opening night film at the Breckenridge Film Festival, The Montreal Black Film Festival, The 38th annual Native American Film Festival in San Francisco on November 1, 2013, The African Diaspora Film Festival NY and The Orlando Film Festival. It has been nominated 36 times in as many festivals, winning 27 awards including Best Feature Film at The FirstGlance Film Festival, Best of Fest at The Big Island Film Festival, Best Feature Film at the AFI Cannes Film Festival, Audience Choice, Best Opening Title Sequence at SXSW, Best Dram/Romance at The WorldFest Houston Film Festival, Best Feature Film at the World Peace Initiative The Hamptons Film Festival and Best Director at Red Nations Film Festival and The Orlando Film Festival. The film was written by James Bird. The Wonders Wonderland, also known as The Wonders is an Israeli film directed by Avi Nesher was released in 2013. This is a comic thriller which is a tribute to the film noir genre. In the film stands the figure of a young man known as Bunny, which opens the door to a private investigator for observation The flat opposite. Amara Kaaviyam Amara Kaaviyam is a 2014 Tamil romantic drama film written and directed by Jeeva Shankar featuring Sathya and Miya in the lead roles while Sathyas elder brother, actor Arya produced the film. The movie features a successful soundtrack composed by Ghibran. It opened to mixed reviews in September 2014. The movie was remade in Bengali in 2019 as Love Story by Rajiv Kumar Biswas starring Bonny Sengupta. Burnout Burnout is a 2017 Moroccan drama film directed by Nour-Eddine Lakhmari. It was selected as the Moroccan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Willy 1er Willy 1er is a 2016 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Ludovic Boukherma, Zoran Boukherma, Marielle Gautier and Hugo P. Thomas. The film centres on a 50-year-old man who, after the death of his twin brother, leaves his parents house for the first time to settle in a nearby village. The film was awarded the Prix dOrnano-Valenti for outstanding first film at the 2016 Deauville American Film Festival. House of Hummingbird House of Hummingbird is a 2018 South Korean drama film written and directed by Kim Bora. The film debuted in competition at the Busan International Film Festivals New Currents section in October 2018, where it won the NETPAC Award and the KNN Audience Award. At the 69th Berlin International Film Festival, House of Hummingbird was awarded the Grand Prix by the Generation 14plus international jury for Best Film. Porndemic Porndemic is a 2018 documentary film about an HIV outbreak within the pornography industry in Californias San Fernando Valley, during the 1990s. The film premiered on Showtime. It was directed by Brendan Spookie Daly and features interviews with several porn actors and actresses, including Tricia Devereaux, Ron Jeremy, and Marc Wallice. Missing Husbands LAtlantide is a 1921 French-Belgian silent film directed by Jacques Feyder, and the first of several adaptations of the best-selling novel LAtlantide by Pierre Benoit. It was also released under various English titles at different times. The Green Goddess The Green Goddess is a 1930 American Pre-Code film directed by Alfred E. Green. It was a remake of the 1923 silent film, which was in turn based on the play of the same name by William Archer. It was produced by Warner Bros. using their new Vitaphone sound system, and adapted by Julien Josephson. It stars George Arliss, Alice Joyce, Ralph Forbes and H.B. Warner. Arliss and Ivan F. Simpson played the same parts in all three productions, while Joyce reprised her role from the earlier film. Arliss was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his performance. Mickey's Steam Roller Mickeys Steam Roller is a 1934 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. In the cartoon, Mickey Mouse is the driver of a steamroller which is hijacked by his two nephews. It was directed by David Hand and features the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey and Marcellite Garner as Minnie Mouse and Mickeys nephews. Although this is the third animated appearance of Mickeys nephews, it is the first to show only two of them. The film is therefore considered the first identifiable and most significant animated appearance of Morty and Ferdie Fieldmouse, Mickeys twin nephews from the Mickey Mouse comic strip. The film was also called The Steamroller during production, and Mickeys Steamroller upon its re-release. Disney archivist Dave Smith has also stylized the title as Mickeys Steam-Roller. Strangers in the House The Strangers in the House is a 1942 French drama film by Henri Decoin after the novel by the same name by Georges Simenon in 1940. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. What's Buzzin' Buzzard? Whats Buzzin Buzzard is a 1943 American animated short film directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby and musical score by Scott Bradley. The short pokes fun at the common food shortages common at the time. The plot focuses on two turkey vultures struggling to find food in the desert. It was released to theaters on November 27, 1943 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Producer Fred Quimby disliked the cartoon but was surprised when it was put under the preservation in the Library of Congress The Unruly Hare The Unruly Hare is a 1945 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series directed by Frank Tashlin. It stars Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. One of the railroad workers at the beginning was voiced by Tedd Pierce. A Woman's Vengeance A Womans Vengeance is a 1948 American film noir drama mystery film directed by Zoltán Korda and starring Charles Boyer, Ann Blyth, Jessica Tandy, Cedric Hardwicke, Rachel Kempson, and Mildred Natwick. The screenplay by Aldous Huxley was based on his short story "The Gioconda Smile". The film was released by Universal Pictures. The Astonished Heart The Astonished Heart is a 1950 British drama film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Celia Johnson, Noël Coward, and Margaret Leighton, and is based on Cowards play The Astonished Heart from his cycle of ten plays, Tonight at 8.30. Inspired by the great success of the 1945 film Brief Encounter, which also had been adapted from Tonight at 8:30, Coward agreed to have The Astonished Heart produced as a motion picture. As with the previous film, Coward also wrote the screenplay. Production began in 1949 and featured not only Noël Coward in one of his rare film appearances, but also actor-singer Graham Payn in a supporting role. The Astonished Heart was released in 1950 to indifferent reviews and was a commercial failure. Anna Anna is a 1951 Italian melodrama film directed by Alberto Lattuada and starring the same trio as Bitter Rice: Silvana Mangano as Anna, the sinner who becomes a nun; Raf Vallone as Andrea, the rich man who loves her; and Vittorio Gassman as Vittorio, the wicked waiter who sets Anna on a dangerous path. Silvana Manganos real sister, Patrizia Mangano, acts as Annas sister in the film. Sophia Loren has a small uncredited role as a nightclub assistant. Future film directors Franco Brusati and Dino Risi cowrote the script. The film features the songs "Non Dimenticar" and "El Negro Zumbón", a baião popularised in the US as "Anna" and recorded much later by Pink Martini. The Fat Man The Fat Man is a 1951 American film noir crime film directed by William Castle. It is based on a radio drama of the same name, with J. Scott Smart reprising his role as Brad Runyan, a portly detective. The cast includes Rock Hudson and Julie London. Originally released by Universal Pictures, the film is now in the public domain. Turn the Key Softly Turn the Key Softly is a 1953 British drama film directed by Jack Lee and starring Yvonne Mitchell, Joan Collins, Kathleen Harrison and Terence Morgan. Lee and producer Maurice Cowan also wrote the screenplay, based on the novel of the same name by John Brophy, dealing with the first 24 hours of freedom for three women released on probation from prison on the same morning. The Lone Gun The Lone Gun is a 1954 Color Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring George Montgomery and Dorothy Malone. It was originally known as Adios My Texas. The Racers The Racers is a 1955 film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Kirk Douglas and Bella Darvi. The film is based on the book by Hans Ruesch entitled The Racer, based on the life of Rudolf Caracciola. Perri Perri is a 1957 film from Walt Disney Productions, based on Felix Saltens 1938 Perri: The Youth of a Squirrel. It was the companys fifth feature entry in their True-Life Adventures series, and the only one to be labeled a True Life Fantasy. In doing so, the Disney team combined the documentary aspects of earlier efforts with fictional scenarios and characters. The storys title character is a young female squirrel who learns about forest life, and finds a mate in Porro, a male squirrel. In the film, there are seasons called the Time of Beauty, Time of Peace, and Together Time. Instead of the European forest in which Salten set his work, a nine-man camera crew led by Paul Kenworthy and Ralph Wright shot Perri in Utahs Uinta National Forest and Jackson Hole. Some 200,000 feet were shot during production; only 8,000 were used in the finished product. True Life regular Winston Hibler not only continued as the series narrator, but for this film also served as a screenwriter, songwriter and producer. Upon its release, Perri was generally well received by critics and audiences. Along with all of the other True-Life Adventures, it premiered in December 2006 on Disney DVD as part of the Legacy Collection. The Restless Breed The Restless Breed is a 1957 western film, directed by Allan Dwan and starring Scott Brady and Anne Bancroft. False Hare False Hare is a 1964 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short starring Bugs Bunny and the Big Bad Wolf. Released on July 18, 1964, the cartoon was written by John W. Dunn and directed by Robert McKimson. It was released in 1964. This cartoon was the last production completed by the original Warner Bros. Cartoons studio, and is also the last to feature the "target" opening and closing title cards, and the long-familiar version of "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" theme. This short is also well known for being the last Bugs Bunny cartoon released during the Golden Age of American animation. The next theatrical Bugs Bunny short, Box-Office Bunny, would be released in 1991, 27 years later. Five Golden Dragons Five Golden Dragons is a 1967 British-German international co-production comedy action film set in Hong Kong and photographed in Techniscope on location in September 1966 at the Tiger Balm Pagoda and Shaw Brothers studios. It was directed by Jeremy Summers and starred Bob Cummings in his final feature film, Margaret Lee who sings two songs in the film, Rupert Davies and a cast of "guest stars". The film was produced and written by Harry Alan Towers and features his wife Maria Rohm as the leading lady. The film features a minor connection to Edgar Wallaces short stories by using his Commissioner Sanders as an officer in the Royal Hong Kong Police with Towers using Wallaces name to attract funds from international film investors. Blood Thirst Blood Thirst is a black-and-white 1971 US-Philippines horror film produced and directed by Newt Arnold and shot on location in the Philippines. The film stars Robert Winston, Katherine Henryk and Yvonne Nielson. It tells of an American detective investigating a series of murders linked to a Manila nightclub. The killings are carried out by a monster so that a beautiful blonde woman, who is actually hundreds of years old, can use the victims blood to stay forever young. Blood Thirst was filmed in 1965 but not released in the US until 1971, where it was on a double-bill with Bloodsuckers. Blood Thirst mostly played the grindhouse circuit. Burebista Burebista is a Romanian historical epic film about the life of the ancient Dacian king Burebista, depicting his battle to unify his nation and to resist Roman incursions. The film was made to commemorate the supposed 2,050th anniversary of the founding of the "unified and centralized" country that was to become Romania. The government of Nicolae Ceaușescu claimed an uninterrupted existence of the state from Burebista to Ceaușescu himself. Middle Age Crazy Middle Age Crazy is a 1980 American-Canadian comedy film directed by John Trent, and stars Bruce Dern and Ann-Margret. The film was released on July 25, 1980. Safari 3000 Safari 3000 is a 1980 film directed by Harry Hurwitz and starring David Carradine, Stockard Channing, and Christopher Lee. The film was shot on location in Africa. Pukar Pukar is a 1983 Indian Hindi film, directed by Ramesh Behl, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Randhir Kapoor, Zeenat Aman and Tina Munim. It is a movie about freedom fighters trying to liberate Goa from the Portuguese. Joan Lui - Ma un giorno nel paese arrivo io di lunedì Joan Lui is a 1985 Italian musical-comedy film written, directed and starred by Adriano Celentano. It is the last of the four films written and directed by Celentano. Céline Céline is a 1992 French drama film directed by Jean-Claude Brisseau. It was entered into the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival. La bouche de Jean-Pierre La Bouche de Jean-Pierre is a 1996 French drama film directed by Lucile Hadžihalilović. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Auguri professore Auguri professore is a 1997 Italian comedy drama film directed by Riccardo Milani. Bhai Bhai is a 1997 Indian Hindi gangster drama action film directed by Deepak Shivdasani, and written by Kader Khan. It starred Sunil Shetty, Pooja Batra, Sonali Bendre and Ashish Vidyarthi in lead roles. It received above average reviews and became a surprise hit at the box office. The film released on Diwali alongside Shahrukh Khans Dil To Pagal Hai, Nana Patekars Ghulam-E-Mustafa and David Dhawans Deewana Mastana. The movie is a remake of the Telugu movie Anna, starring Rajasekhar, Roja Selvamani and Gautami. Oute Gata, Oute Zimia Oute gata oute zimia is a 1954 Greek black-and-white film directed by Alekos Sakellarios and Christos Giannakopoulos. Death on a Full Moon Day Purahanda Kaluwara is a 2001 Sri Lankan Sinhala drama film directed and produced by Prasanna Vithanage. It stars Joe Abeywickrama and Priyanka Samaraweera in lead roles along with Linton Semage and Mahendra Perera. Music composed by Nadeeka Guruge. The film has received mainly positive reviews. It is the 967th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Such Is Life Such Is Life is a 2000 Mexican drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein. An updated version of the play Medea, it was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Multiple SIDosis Multiple SIDosis is a 1970 short film in which a single performer creates an entire multi-part performance of the song "Nola". It is an example of a kind of one-man-band musical performance. Multiple SIDosis was written by, directed by and starred Sid Laverents. It features as many as twelve split-screen "copies" of Laverents playing various conventional and improvised instruments simultaneously. The separately-recorded performances of the various parts were overdubbed and visually composited to create the final piece. The overdubbing technique has been used before and since in professional recording studios, to allow a single performer to create an entire multi-instrument song. Digital technology has made the technique much easier for amateurs to employ today, but no such labour-saving devices were available to Laverents. In 2000, Multiple SIDosis was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". J'ai faim!!! Jai faim !!! is a 2001 French comedy film directed by Florence Quentin. Two Soldiers Two Soldiers is a 2003 American short drama film directed by Aaron Schneider with a score by Alan Silvestri. In 2004, it won an Oscar for Best Short Subject at the 76th Academy Awards. It is based on a 1942 short story by William Faulkner. The Original Latin Kings of Comedy The Original Latin Kings of Comedy is a 2002 stand-up comedy film directed by Jeb Brien, and the sequel to The Original Kings of Comedy. The film features the stand up routines of George Lopez, Cheech Marin, Joey Medina, Alex Reymundo, and Paul Rodríguez. Nayib Estéfan deejayed. The primary subject of jokes is the Mexican way of living, both in the US as well as in Mexico. This includes some oddities like the fact that Mexican people never teach their children of subjects like sex and that they encourage their children to continue with any wrong action they try to fail so "they can learn". A Problem with Fear A Problem with Fear, or Lauries Anxiety Confronting the Escalator is a 2003 absurdist comedy film by Canadian film-maker Gary Burns. The Giraffe's Neck The Giraffes Neck is a 2004 French-Belgian film directed by Safy Nebbou. Heaven's Bookstore is a 2004 Japanese film directed by Tetsuo Shinohara about a struggling classical pianist who is sent to heaven to work in a bookstore. It is based on two novels, written by Atsushi Matsuhisa and Wataru Tanaka. Who Made the Potatoe Salad? Who Made the Potatoe Salad? is a 2006 film directed by Damon Daniels and starring Jaleel White and Jennia Frederique. Kanaa Kanden Kana Kandaen is a 2005 Indian Tamil drama thriller film directed by K. V. Anand, starring Srikanth, Prithviraj, Gopika, and Vivek. It was dubbed into Hindi as Muqabala, Telugu as Karthavyam, and Malayalam as Kana Kandaen. Episode 3: 'Enjoy Poverty' Episode III : Enjoy Poverty is a film by the Dutch artist Renzo Martens. Lego Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Brick Lego Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Brick is a 3-D computer-animated Lego short film that was directed by Peder Pedersen. It combines details from all four Indiana Jones features into one continuous adventure with a humorous twist, and includes several inside-jokes for fans of both the Indiana Jones films and the Star Wars series. All four chapters, which combine to form a so-called "mini-epic", aired on Cartoon Networks Toonami block during commercial breaks on May 10, 2008 and could be seen at the Lego Indiana Jones page on the Cartoon Network website, as well as on the Lego Indiana Jones website. Pedersen had previously spoofed the Indiana Jones films in his music video for "Doctor Jones", a hit song by the Danish/Norwegian dance-pop group Aqua. Lego Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Brick was followed by The Quest for R2-D2 in 2009, also directed by Pedersen. Color Me Obsessed: A Film About The Replacements Color Me Obsessed, which made its film festival debut in April, 2011, is a rockumentary by Gorman Bechard about the legendary American alternative rock band The Replacements. Click Click is a 2010 Hindi horror film directed by Sangeeth Sivan. This film is the remake of 2007 Tamil movie Sivi which is itself a remake of 2004 Thai horror film Shutter. Secret Love Secret Love is a 2010 South Korean erotic thriller film starring Yoo Ji-tae and Yoon Jin-seo, who previously worked together in Oldboy. Beside Still Waters Beside Still Waters is an American comedy-drama film co-written, produced, and directed by actor Chris Lowell in his directorial debut. The film was released on November 14, 2014. Koch Koch is a 2012 documentary film directed by Neil Barsky about former New York City Mayor Ed Koch. Koch premiered at the Hamptons International Film Festival on October 8, 2012 and is distributed by Zeitgeist Films. It opened theatrically in the United States on February 1, 2013. Don't Worry Baby Dont Worry Baby is a 2015 American comedy drama film written and directed by Julian Branciforte. The film stars John Magaro, Christopher McDonald and Dreama Walker. That Day We Sang That Day We Sang is a British musical written and composed by Victoria Wood. It is based on a true story of the reunion of a famous recording of Nymphs and Shepherds in 1929 by The Manchester Childrens Choir. Pixie Hollow Bake Off Pixie Hollow Bake Off is a six-minute short, based on the Disney Fairies franchise, produced by DisneyToon Studios. It aired in the United Kingdom on October 20, 2013, on Disney Channel. It is based loosely on J. M. Barries Peter Pan stories, by way of Disneys animated adaptation. Run for Your Life Run for Your Life is a 2014 American Lifetime TV movie and drama film based on a true story. Meredith is a battered Canadian woman who flees Canada to escape her abusive husband. She settles in Seattle, but her now-remarried ex-husband finds her. To protect her children, she must choose between killing him herself, hiring someone to kill him, or disappearing with her children and assuming new identities. It is based on Katherine Kotaws memoir Quicksand: One Woman’s Escape From the Husband Who Stalked Her. The movie shows the events and consequences based on both paths in parallel, with frequent scene switching between the paths. Eye on Juliet Eye on Juliet is a Canadian drama film, directed by Kim Nguyen and released in 2017. The film had its world premiere in the Venice Days program of the 74th Venice International Film Festival, and its North American premiere at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The film stars Joe Cole as Gordon, an oil pipeline supervisor who works through a robotic hexapod. Gordons job is complicated when he becomes fascinated by Ayusha, a young woman he glimpses one day through the drones camera. Missing You Missing You is a 2016 South Korean revenge thriller film written and directed by Mo Hong-jin. It was released in South Korea on March 10, 2016. Votez Bougon Votez Bougon is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Jean-François Pouliot and released in 2016. Based on the 2000s television sitcom Les Bougon, the film is a political satire in which Paul Bougon enters politics, starting his own political party and catching a populist wave that results in his being elected as the new Premier of Quebec. All of the actors from the television series reprised their original roles, with the exception that the role of adopted daughter Mao was recast. Although press coverage of the film noted some similarities to the presidential campaign of Donald Trump, the film was more directly inspired by Quebec populist gadfly . The film was a shortlisted finalist for the Prix du public, an audience-voted fan award, at the 19th Prix Iris. It was the second most successful Quebec film of 2016 at the box office, behind The 3 Lil Pigs 2. Kartini Kartini is a 2017 Indonesian biographical drama film directed by Hanung Bramantyo and written by Bramantyo and Bagus Bramanti. It features an ensemble cast, with Dian Sastrowardoyo starring in the title role of Indonesian woman emancipation heroine, Kartini. Christine Hakim, Acha Septriasa, Ayushita, Adinia Wirasti, and Reza Rahadian co-stars in supporting roles. Initially to be released on 2016, the film was delayed for a year. The film was released in Indonesia on 19 April 2017, two days before Kartinis day. Although being highly anticipated, the film turned out to perform below expectations. It gained just over 500 thousands viewers, a small number for a big budgeted local film. Despite turning a profit, it is still considered an unexpected disappointment for failing to reach 1 million viewers. The Living Dead Man Feu Mathias Pascal is a 1925 French silent film written and directed by Marcel LHerbier. It was the first film adaptation of Luigi Pirandellos novel Il fu Mattia Pascal. Only Yesterday Only Yesterday is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film about a young woman who becomes pregnant by her boyfriend before he rushes off to fight in World War I. It stars Margaret Sullavan and John Boles. According to the on-screen credit, the films story line was "suggested" by the 1931 nonfiction bestseller Only Yesterday by Frederick Lewis Allen, who had sold Universal the rights to his book. The film is set in a time frame close to that of Allens book but otherwise bears no resemblance to it, and the films title may simply have been an attempt to capitalize on the books fame at the time of the films release. The plot of the film appears to be based closely on Letter from an Unknown Woman by Stefan Zweig, first published in 1922 and in English translation a decade later. According to the New York Times, some moviegoers contacted Zweigs publisher, Viking Press, noting similarities between the film and his book. The Times reported that "These similarities were bought and paid for by Universal Pictures", which moved the story to the United States, "altered the story greatly, and made no mention of Zweigs name in the film". The studio also paid "a large sum" for the right to use the title of Allens book. Our Gang Follies of 1938 Our Gang Follies of 1938 is a 1937 American musical short subject, the 161st short subject entry in Hal Roachs Our Gang series. Directed by Gordon Douglas as a sequel to 1935s Our Gang Follies of 1936, the two-reel short was released to theaters on December 18, 1937 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Deriving its title from the concurrent MGM feature film The Broadway Melody of 1938, Our Gang Follies of 1938 is a spoof of the Broadway Melody films and other movie musicals of the time. In the film, Alfalfa decides to quit a pop music revue put on by Spanky and become an opera singer, famously singing a pastiche song entitled "The Barber of Seville" several times throughout the film. The bulk of the film is made up of a dream sequence, in which Alfalfa imagines himself twenty years later failing as an opera singer, while Spanky owns a Broadway nightclub with a lavish floor show. Thin Ice Thin Ice is a 1937 American comedy/romance film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Tyrone Power and figure skater Sonja Henie. Blue, White and Perfect Blue, White and Perfect is a 1942 American mystery film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and starring Lloyd Nolan, Mary Beth Hughes and Helene Reynolds. It is part of Twentieth Century Foxs Michael Shayne film series. The film sets were designed by the art directors Lewis Creber and Richard Day. Look Who's Laughing Look Whos Laughing is a 1941 film from RKO Radio Pictures. The film is built around a number of radio stars from the Golden Age of Radio and centers around radio personality Jim Jordan as Fibber McGee from the comic duo, Fibber McGee and Molly, who plans to build an aircraft factory in a small town. Look Whos Laughing was followed by Here We Go Again, with many of the radio stars reprising their performances. Swing Shift Maisie Swing Shift Maisie is a 1943 romantic comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod. It is the seventh in a series of 10 films starring Ann Sothern as Maisie, preceded by Maisie Gets Her Man and followed by Maisie Goes to Reno. Her co-stars are James Craig and Jean Rogers. Fury at Furnace Creek Fury at Furnace Creek is a 1948 American Western film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring Victor Mature, Coleen Gray, Glenn Langan, and Reginald Gardiner. Vagabond Loafers Vagabond Loafers is a 1949 film directed by Edward Bernds and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 118th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Don't Knock the Rock Dont Knock the Rock is a 1956 American musical film starring Alan Dale. Directed by Fred F. Sears, the film also features performances by Bill Haley & His Comets, Little Richard, The Treniers, and Dave Appell and the Applejacks. The title of the film comes from one of Haleys hit singles of 1956. The Haley recording is played over the opening credits, but it is Alan Dale who performs the number in the film. Indeed, while Haley and his band are the top-billed performers in the movie, the story in fact focuses on Dales character. Mannequin in Red Mannequin in Red is a 1958 Swedish crime/thriller film directed by Arne Mattson and written by Folke Mellvig. Starring film couple Karl-Arne Holmsten and Annalisa Ericson as the investigating detective couple John and Kajsa Hillman; this time investigating a murder of a model connected to a famous Stockholm fashion house, La Femme. The film is the second film in director Arne Mattssons Hillman-series of five thriller films, all containing a colour in the title: Damen i svart, The Mannequin in Red, Ryttare i blått, Lady in White, and The Yellow Car. Buddies... Thicker Than Water Buddies Thicker Than Water is a Tom and Jerry animated short film, released on November 1, 1962. It was the twelfth and penultimate cartoon in the series to be directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in Czechoslovakia. The shorts title is a pun on the phrase "Blood is thicker than water". The Man from the Diners' Club The Man from the Diners Club is a 1963 comedy film starring Danny Kaye, directed by Frank Tashlin. It was made by Ampersand and Dena Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. Kiss Me Quick! Kiss Me Quick! is a 1964 American film directed by Peter Perry. The film was originally titled Dr Breedlove or Dr Breedlove or How I Stopped Worrying and Love to exploit the title of Stanley Kubricks Dr Strangelove. It was retitled to exploit Billy Wilders Kiss Me. Mutiny in Outer Space Mutiny in Outer Space is a 1965 black-and-white independent American science fiction film, written, produced and directed by Hugo Grimaldi and Arthur C. Pierce. It stars William Leslie, Dolores Faith, Pamela Curran and Richard Garland. In the film, Space Station X-7 is overrun by a previously unknown but deadly alien fungus that originated in ice caves on the moon and was inadvertently brought back by astronauts returning with lunar samples. Members of the crew are forced to mutiny against X-7s commander, who is not in his right mind because of "space raptures," in order to save the space station from destruction. Mutiny in Outer Space was the second film on a double feature with The Human Duplicators in the US. 1:42.08 1:42.08 is George Lucass senior project at the University of Southern California in 1966. It was named for the lap time of the Lotus 23 race car that was the subject of the film. It is a non-story visual tone poem depicting the imagery of a car going at full speed, and featuring the cars engine as the primary sound element. Shot on 16mm color film with a 14-man student crew, it was filmed at Willow Springs Raceway, north of Los Angeles, California. The Lotus 23 was driven by Pete Brock. Lucas cited the influence of Jean-Claude Labrecques 1965 short documentary on a cycling competition, 60 Cycles, on 1:42.08. Maya Maya is a 1966 American drama in Metrocolor and Panavision, the coming of age story of a young man in the jungles of India. It was directed by John Berry and starred Clint Walker, Jay North, and Sajid Khan. One of Our Spies Is Missing One of Our Spies Is Missing is the 1966 feature-length film version of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.s second season two-part episode "The Bridge of Lions Affair". The episodes were originally broadcast in the United States on February 4, 1966 and February 11, 1966 on NBC. The film is directed by E. Darrell Hallenbeck and written by Howard Rodman. It, as does the television series, stars Robert Vaughn and David McCallum. It is the fourth such feature film that used as its basis a reedited version of one or more episodes from the series. However, this film, and the episodes it draws from, represents the only instance where a Man from U.N.C.L.E. story is derived from an existing novel: The Bridge of Lions by Henry Slesar. Westerplatte Resists Westerplatte or Westerplatte Resists is a 1967 Polish historical film directed by Stanisław Różewicz. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize. The story is based upon the Battle of Westerplatte in September 1939. Daughter of the Mind Daughter of the Mind is a 1969 American made-for-television horror-thriller film starring Don Murray, Ray Milland and Gene Tierney. It was first broadcast on ABC on December 9, 1969 as the ABC Movie of the Week. It was based on the book The Hand of Mary Constable by Paul Gallico. Pendulum Pendulum is a 1969 film starring George Peppard, Jean Seberg and Richard Kiley. It was the first feature directed by experienced TV director George Schaefer. Die Sister, Die! Die Sister, Die! is a 1978 American thriller film directed by Randall Hood. The Hound of the Baskervilles The Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1972 American made-for-television mystery film directed by Barry Crane and starring Stewart Granger as Sherlock Holmes and Bernard Fox as Doctor Watson. The movie is based on Arthur Conan Doyles Sherlock Holmes novel The Hound of the Baskervilles. Sex with a Smile Sex with a Smile is a 1976 Italian comedy film starring Marty Feldman, Barbara Bouchet, Edwige Fenech, Dayle Haddon and directed by Sergio Martino. While the cast was relatively popular internationally, advertising for the film in the U.S. concentrated almost exclusively on Marty Feldman, even though he only appeared in one segment of the film. The original Italian title was 40 gradi allombra del lenzuolo, colloquially translatable as 104 Degrees Under the Sheets. It was followed by a sequel entitled Spogliamoci così senza pudor, colloquially translatable as Lets Get Naked without Modesty. Adventures of a Private Eye Adventures of a Private Eye is a 1977 British sex comedy film directed by Stanley Long and starring Christopher Neil, Suzy Kendall, Harry H. Corbett and Liz Fraser. It followed the 1976 film Adventures of a Taxi Driver and was followed the next year by Adventures of a Plumbers Mate. The Seniors The Seniors is a 1978 American comedy film about four college seniors who open a bogus sex clinic, which unexpectedly mushrooms into a multimillion-dollar business. Directed by Rod Amateau, the films features Dennis Quaid in one of his earliest roles and Alan Reed in his final film appearance. The Shiralee The Shiralee is a 1987 Australian television film directed by George Ogilvie, based on the novel of the same name by DArcy Niland. It was originally filmed as a mini series and was shot in Adelaide and Quorn, South Australia. The Little Kidnappers The Little Kidnappers is a 1990 Canadian/American television film made by Testar Productions, Margellos-Resnick and Jones 21st Century for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and the Disney Channel. It tells the story of orphans Harry and Davy MacKenzie, who are sent to live with their stern grandfather, James MacKenzie. Based on the short story "Scotch Settlement" by Neil Paterson, set in Nova Scotia in 1903, the film was shot in several locations throughout Nova Scotia with dockside scenes being filmed aboard the CSS Acadia at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax. The Banquet The Banquet, also known as Party of a Wealthy Family, is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film. It was quickly filmed for a Hong Kong flood relief charity, after the Yangtze River flooded in July of that year, killing over 1,700 people and displacing many more in the eastern and southern regions of mainland China. A large ensemble of actors and crew worked on the film, many in supporting roles and cameos. The principal star is Eric Tsang. Desire and Hell at Sunset Motel Desire and Hell at Sunset Motel is a 1992 neo-noir black comedy written and directed by Alien Castle and produced by Donald P. Borchers that film stars Sherilyn Fenn, Whip Hubley, David Hewlett, David Johansen and Paul Bartel. Death Ring Death Ring is a 1992 action film starring Billy Drago, Chad McQueen, Elizabeth Sung, Don Swayze, Ron Thompson and directed by R.J. Kizer. Relentless 3 Relentless 3 is a 1993 crime thriller film written and directed by James Lemmo. The tagline for the film was: "When the fear stops...youre dead!" Relentless 3 was filmed in Los Angeles, California, USA. It is the third installment in the Relentless series. The film was referenced twice on Saturday Night Live. The first time in 1993 on the Jeff Goldblum, Aerosmith #19.3 episode as a poster on the counter in "Karl’s Video Store" and again on The Best of David Spade in 1995, again a poster on the counter in the same store. The Gate of Heavenly Peace The Gate of Heavenly Peace is a 1995 documentary film, produced by Richard Gordon and Carma Hinton, about the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. It was funded in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities. A Mother's Prayer A Mothers Prayer is a 1995 film made for the USA Network starring Linda Hamilton, in a Golden Globe-nominated performance, as a woman who learns she has contracted the AIDS virus and must make plans for the care of her only son. The film, which counts Kate Nelligan, S. Epatha Merkerson and Bruce Dern in its supporting cast, premiered on May 25, 1995. It was eventually expanded, given a PG-13 rating and released on VHS via MCA/Universal Home Entertainment in 1997. Doing Time for Patsy Cline Doing Time for Patsy Cline is a 1997 Australian film starring Miranda Otto, Richard Roxburgh, and Matt Day, and directed by Chris Kennedy. Dance Me to My Song Dance Me to My Song is a 1998 Australian drama film directed by Rolf de Heer. It was entered into the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. The film grossed $175,138 at the box office in Australia. Heather Rose described her intention to make the screenplay "not just another soppy disability film". Roger Ebert described the film as one where "the human will and spirit overwhelm you". David Stratton describes the film as "a warm, positive, affirmation of life". An article in Australian Feminist Studies discusses the film in the genre of womens films. Bitva za Moskvu The Battle of Moscow is a 1985 Soviet two-part war film, presenting a dramatized account of the 1941 Battle of Moscow and the events preceding it. The films were a Soviet-East German-Czechoslovak-Vietnamese co-production directed by Yuri Ozerov who also wrote the script. It was made in time for the 40th anniversary of the Allied victory over Nazi Germany and the 20th anniversary of the proclamation of the Victory Day holiday and Moscows declaration as a Hero City. Sins of the Fleshapoids Sins of the Fleshapoids is a 1965 underground film directed by Mike Kuchar. It is a low-budget, campy sci-fi movie about an android revolt a million years in the future after humans have become too lazy and selfish to take care of themselves. The film was a major influence on cult director John Waters who has said that Sins of the Fleshapoids "really shows what an underground movie was." De zwarte meteoor The Black Meteor is a 2000 Dutch film directed by Guido Pieters. The film is based on the novel by Tom Egbers, a Dutch sports journalist, which was adapted for the screen by Kees van Beijnum. The novel fictionalizes the story of Steve Mokone, the first black player to play in a professional European league. Blue Vinyl Blue Vinyl is a 2002 documentary film directed by Daniel B. Gold and Judith Helfand. With a lighthearted tone, the film follows one womans quest for an environmentally sound cladding for her parents house in Merrick, Long Island, New York. It also investigates the many negative health effects of polyvinyl chloride in its production, use and disposal, focusing on the communities of Lake Charles and Mossville, Louisiana, and Venice. Filming for Blue Vinyl began in 1994. It was aired on HBO as part of the series America Undercover. How My Mother Gave Birth to Me During Menopause How My Mother Gave Birth to Me During Menopause is a film by Canadian director Sébastien Rose, released in 2003. The film won that years Claude Jutra Award for the best Canadian feature film by a first-time director. The films cast includes Micheline Lanctôt, Paul Ahmarani, Lucie Laurier, Sylvie Moreau, Patrick Huard and Anne-Marie Cadieux. Blink 182: The Urethra Chronicles II: Harder, Faster. Faster, Harder The Urethra Chronicles II: Harder Faster Faster Harder is a documentary about pop punk band Blink-182. It is the follow-up to the first Urethra Chronicles. The DVD was released by MCA Records on May 7, 2002, and contains music videos, bonus footage, making of videos, band biographies, and other bonus content. Muktir Gaan Muktir Gaan is a 1995 Bangladeshi documentary film directed by Tareque Masud and Catherine Masud. This is a documentary film which explores the impact of cultural identity on the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, where music and song provided a source of inspiration to the freedom fighters and a spiritual bond for the whole emerging nation. Doing Time is a 2002 film directed by Korean-Japanese film director Yōichi Sai. Based on Kazuichi Hanawas manga, it follows the day-to-day routine of a middle-aged inmate at a low security Japanese prison. The film uses a series of short vignettes to portray, often with understated humour, different aspects of prison life, especially the unvarying daily routines, the highly detailed rules, and the petty obsessions and minor pleasures that occupy the inmates thoughts and conversations. The film is based on the manga of the same name, which relates the authors experiences during a three-year prison sentence. Barbarian Barbarian, also known as Kane the Barbarian, is an American sword and sorcery action direct-to-video film released in 2003. It can almost be considered a remake from the 1983 film Deathstalker. It stars the American bodybuilder, wrestler and actor Michael OHearn and Martin Kove, and also R&B singer Cassie Ventura had a bit part in the film. L'odyssée de l'espèce A Species Odyssey is a French documentary film directed by Jacques Malaterre, first broadcast on January 7, 2003 on France 3. Rules: Pyaar Ka Superhit Formula Rules: Pyaar Ka Superhit Formula is a 2003 Indian Hindi romance comedy film directed by Parvati Balagopalan. Zameer Zameer: The Fire Within is a 2005 Bollywood romantic drama film starring Ajay Devgn, Amisha Patel and Mahima Chaudhry. The film was directed by Kamal and was remake of the hugely popular Malayalam blockbuster Mazhayethum Munpe. It was delayed for almost 5 years and it was a disaster at box office because its marketing was done as an action film. The Moon and the Stars The Moon and the Stars is a 2007 romantic drama film starring Jonathan Pryce, Alfred Molina, Catherine McCormack and directed by John Irvin. Car Babes CarBabes is a 2006 independent comedy film starring Ben Savage and directed by Nick Fumia and Chris Wolf. The title of producer Ben Rekhis CarBabes comes from the term car salesmen use for each other. He realizes that some might suspect otherwise, but promises "its in no way a bikini car wash movie". The film is a coming-of-age comedy starring Boy Meets Worlds Ben Savage as a recent college grad living at home who reluctantly goes to work at his dads car dealership. "The original idea emerged from stories our co-writer Blake Dirickson entertained us with about working for his father on his car lot", say co-directors Nick Fumia and Chris Wolf, who jack up their films tension with the threat of a hostile takeover and the requisite romantic interest. The soundtrack ranges from hip-hop to country. CarBabes had its premiere on December 26, 2006. Lulu and Jimi Lulu and Jimi is a 2009 drama film directed by Oskar Roehler. It is about the relationship between Lulu, a rich German girl and Jimi, a black man, happened in the German 50s. Keif al-hal? Keif al-Hal? is Saudi Arabias first big-budget film, produced by Ayman Halawani. Directed by Izidore Musallam, it stars Hind Mohammed, the first Saudi cinema actress. Dans la peau de Jacques Chirac Dans la peau de Jacques Chirac is a 2006 film by Karl Zero and Michel Royer. It has been produced by the same team which produced March of the Penguins. It is a mockumentary which is a kind of unauthorized biography of Jacques Chirac, based on archival footage, and told at the first person. The main comic effect comes from the contradictions between the various speeches of the French President. The title comes from the title of the French-language version of Being John Malkovich. The Angel The Angel is a 2007 short sci-fi martial arts horror film directed by Paul Hough starring Eddie McGee, Celine Tien and Thomy Kessler. It was inspired by Eddie McGee, a disabled actor who was trained in wire-work. The short film received multiple film festival awards. Dachimawa Lee Dachimawa Lee is a 2008 South Korean film. It has been released via online streaming in the United States with the title Dachimawa Lee: Gangnam Spy. Candy Rain Candy Rain, also known as 愛情糖果雨, is a 2008 Taiwanese film directed by Chen Hung-I. Hillary: The Movie Hillary: The Movie is a 2008 political documentary about United States Senator and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. It was produced by the conservative non-profit organization Citizens United. The film was scheduled to be offered as video-on-demand on cable TV right before the Democratic primaries in January 2008, but would have been classified as "electioneering communication", which was made illegal under the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, by the Federal Election Commission. The producers went to U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to get a declaration that they could show their movie and promotional ads for it despite BCRA. This case was titled Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission and its final decision at the U.S. Supreme Court resulted in a major change in campaign finance law. The documentary interviewed various conservative figures such as Dick Morris and Ann Coulter and reviewed various scandals in which Hillary Clinton purportedly participated, such as the White House travel office controversy, White House FBI files controversy, Whitewater controversy, and cattle futures controversy. The factual finding of the three-judge district court was that there was "no reasonable interpretation movie other than as an appeal to vote against Senator Clinton", thus making it "electioneering communication". The Supreme Court did not change that decision, but applied the strict scrutiny test for the First Amendment of the Constitution and said corporations could not be banned from making electioneering communications. The Devil Within The Devil Within is a 2010 independent feature film starring Grey Damon and Bill Oberst Jr. It was directed by Tom Hardy and written by Matt Dean. The film is a teen thriller set in Hollywood at a girls 18th birthday party. The film received decent reviews from fans and the horror community. Crazy Girls Undercover Crazy Girls Undercover is a 2008 B-movie directed by Chris Langman and starring Clive Robertson and Nikki Ziering. Jimmy Jimmy is a 2013 dramatic family film directed by Mark Freiburger. It is based on a novel of the same name, by author Robert Whitlow. The film adaptation was additionally written by director Mark Freiburger, and producer Gary Wheeler. Nyankoi! is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Sato Fujiwara. It started serialization on Flex Comixs web manga FlexComix Blood on August 10, 2007. An anime adaptation premiered on October 1, 2009 in Japan. The series has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks and released in North America with English subtitles on December 14, 2010, and dubbed in English on December 31, 2013 by Seraphim Digital. Gabi on the Roof in July Gabi on the Roof in July is a 2010 American independent comedy-drama film directed by Lawrence Michael Levine. Then She Was Gone Then She Was Gone is a 2010 short comedy-drama film, written and directed by Burleigh Smith. It features Smith, Sarah Louella and Gordon Honeycombe. The film was awarded Best Drama at the 2010 Katoomba Short Film Festival and Best Director at the 2011 West Australian Screen Awards. 2 Jacks Two Jacks is a 2012 comedy-drama film directed by Bernard Rose and starring Sienna Miller and Danny Huston. It is an adaptation of Leo Tolstoys short story "Two Hussars" and is Roses fifth Tolstoy adaptation, following Anna Karenina, Ivans XTC, The Kreutzer Sonata and Boxing Day. The film premiered in competition at the Montreal World Film Festival. After the Wizard After the Wizard is an independent fantasy film written and directed by Hugh Gross, based on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. The film premiered in 2011 in Kingman, Kansas. The DVD, distributed by Breaking Glass Pictures, was released on August 7, 2012. Hello Carter Hello Carter is a 2013 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Anthony Wilcox and starring Charlie Cox and Jodie Whittaker. The film is based on Wilcoxs 2011 short film of the same name. It is also Wilcoxs directorial debut. Grow House Grow House is a 2017 stoner comedy film starring DeRay Davis, Lil Duval, Snoop Dogg, Faizon Love and Malcolm McDowell. The film was written and directed by DJ Pooh. Mary: The Making of a Princess Mary: The Making of a Princess is an Australian television film produced for Network Ten. It premiered on Network Ten on 15 November 2015. Colo Colo is a 2017 Portuguese drama film directed by Teresa Villaverde. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Longing Longing is a 2017 Israeli comedy-drama film directed by Savi Gabizon. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. It was nominated for the Ophir Award for Best Film. The film takes place primarily in Acre. Owaranai hito: Miyazaki Hayao is a 2016 Japanese television documentary film directed by Kaku Arakawa. The film follows the Academy Award-winning animator and filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki in the wake of his decision to retire, including documenting the early production of his 2018 short film Boro the Caterpillar A Cure for Pokeritis A Cure for Pokeritis is a 1912 short silent film starring John Bunny and Flora Finch. After Bunnys death in 1915, a re-release was announced with the alternative title A Sure Cure for Pokeritis. The film, a domestic comedy, depicts a woman who stops her husbands gambling habit by having her cousin stage a fake police raid on his weekly poker game. It was one of many similar shorts produced by Vitagraph Studios—one-reel comedies starring Bunny and Finch in a domestic setting, known popularly as "Bunnygraphs" or "Bunnyfinches"—whose popularity made Bunny and Finch early film stars. The film has been recognized as an historically important representative of its period and genre. Fatty Joins the Force Fatty Joins the Force is a 1913 American short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. It features the Keystone Kops in a background role. Sherlock Holmes' Fatal Hour The Sleeping Cardinal, also known as Sherlock Holmes Fatal Hour in the United States, is a 1931 British mystery film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Arthur Wontner and Ian Fleming. The film is an adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle, although it is not based on any one particular story it draws inspiration from "The Empty House" and "The Final Problem". It is unrelated to the Basil Rathbone series of Holmes films which also began in the 1930s. Ganga Bruta Ganga Bruta is a 1933 Brazilian drama film directed by Humberto Mauro. Starring Durval Bellini and Déa Selva, it follows a man who, after killing his wife on their wedding night, moves to a city where he becomes part of a love triangle. It was produced between 1931 and 1932 for Adhemar Gonzaga at his studio Cinédia. On its initial release, the film was highly criticized and its poor viewing figures resulted in financial losses for the distribution company, but later critics and film directors expressed praise for it. Cinema Novos Glauber Rocha considered it to be one the best Brazilian films of all time, a title that would be recognized by the Brazilian Film Critics Association in 2015. China China is a 1943 film directed by John Farrow. It stars Loretta Young and Alan Ladd. David Jones, one of the main characters wearing a fedora, a brown jacket, and khakis, was an inspiration for Indiana Jones. The Lady Takes a Sailor The Lady Takes a Sailor is a 1949 comedy film directed by Michael Curtiz, starring Jane Wyman, Eve Arden and Dennis Morgan. Rendezvous in July Rendezvous in July is a 1949 French comedy film directed and written by Jacques Becker. It was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected for screening as part of the Cannes Classics section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. It had its New York premiere in 2018. The New York Times said it was "superabundant in charm, wit and soul". Excuse My Dust Excuse My Dust is a 1951 musical comedy film starring Red Skelton. It was directed by Roy Rowland. Three Sailors and a Girl Three Sailors and a Girl is a 1953 Technicolor musical film made by Warner Bros. It was directed by Roy Del Ruth and written by Devery Freeman and Roland Kibbee, based on the George S. Kaufman play The Butter and Egg Man. Ray Heindorf was the musical director, with orchestrations by Gus Levene, and vocal arrangements by Norman Luboff. Choreography was by LeRoy Prinz. The soundtrack features original songs with music composed by Sammy Fain and lyrics by Sammy Cahn. As was the practice at the time, the soundtrack album was a studio recording Box-Set). The Capitol Records album was released early in 1954, and featured eight of the songs from the Fein/Cahn songwriting team. The films stars Jane Powell and Gordon MacRae are the featured vocalists. George Greeley conducted the orchestra and chorus. The album was re-issued and released on CD in 2006; it contained 12 more songs by MacRae. Santa Fe Passage Santa Fe Passage is a 1955 Trucolor Western film directed by William Witney and starring John Payne, Faith Domergue and Rod Cameron. The Cat's Me-Ouch The Cats Me-Ouch is a 1965 cartoon produced and directed by Chuck Jones. The title is a parody of "The cats meow", a phrase coined by Thomas A. Dorgan. The short features a tiny bulldog who would go on to make another appearance in the final Tom and Jerry cartoon produced by Chuck Jones, Purr-Chance to Dream in 1967. Trumpton Trumpton is a British stop-motion childrens television series from the producers of Camberwick Green. First shown on the BBC from January to March 1967, it was the second series in the Trumptonshire trilogy, which comprised Camberwick Green, Trumpton and Chigley. Trumpton was narrated by Brian Cant, and animation was by Bob Bura, John Hardwick and Pasquale Ferrari. Scripts were by Alison Prince; all other production details were identical to Camberwick Green. Cannery Rodent Cannery Rodent is a 1967 Tom and Jerry cartoon produced, written and directed by Chuck Jones. It was the final Tom and Jerry cartoon written and directed by Chuck Jones, and one of the very last of the theatrical Tom and Jerry cartoons to be released by MGM. The title, Cannery Rodent is a play-on-words of the John Steinbeck novel Cannery Row. The Savage Seven The Savage Seven is a 1968 exploitation film directed by Richard Rush. The film marks the screen acting debut of Penny Marshall. Rush says he agreed to do the film as a sort of sequel to Hells Angels on Wheels in exchange for being able to make Haight-Ashbury film Psych-Out. The Glove The Glove is a 1979 action film directed by cult actor Ross Hagen and starring John Saxon. Saxon plays a bounty hunter whos given a large sum to track down a vicious ex-convict who has been murdering former prison guards with a large leather-laced steel glove. The Sea Gypsies The Sea Gypsies, also known as Shipwreck, is a 1978 family movie directed by Stewart Raffill and starring Robert Logan and Mikki Jamison. The films tagline is It began as a dream... and became an adventure of a lifetime. Dreams Come True Dreams Come True is a 1984 adventure film directed by Max Kalmanowicz and starring Michael Sanville, Stephanie Shuford, Ken Charlton, Steve Charlton, and Bert Kinyon. It was distributed by Troma Entertainment. TASS upolnomochen zayavit... TASS Is Authorized to Declare... is a 1984 Soviet spy miniseries directed by Vladimir Fokin. The series is set in Cold War era and portrays the struggle of Soviet and American intelligence agencies. It is based on a novel by the same name by Yulian Semyonov. "17 Moments" star Vyacheslav Tikhonov played KGB General Konstantinov, the protagonist of the "TASS..." series. Original film music score was composed by Eduard Artemyev as a blend of progressive rock and electronic music. Annihilator Annihilator is a 1986 science fiction television film, starring Mark Lindsay Chapman, Catherine Mary Stewart, and Lisa Blount. This was an unsold pilot for a potential TV series. Dancing Machine Dancing Machine is a 1990 French thriller film starring Alain Delon. It recorded admissions of 583,101 in France. Firehead Firehead is a 1991 science fiction–thriller film. It was directed by Peter Yuval for Action International Pictures, and stars Chris Lemmon and Christopher Plummer. It was filmed in Mobile and released theatrically in 1991. Ghar Ho To Aisa Ghar Ho To Aisa is a 1990 Indian Bollywood drama film directed by Kalpataru and produced by Firoz Nadiadwala. It stars Anil Kapoor and Meenakshi Seshadri in pivotal roles. The film was remade in Telugu as Attintlo Adde Mogudu. The popular pairing of Anil Kapoor and Meenakshi Sheshadri, which was featured in many films was much appreciated. Sheshadris performance in particular as the feisty daughter-in-law who teaches her cruel in-laws a lesson was loved by audiences; providing a great contrast to Deepti Neval character; as the meek oppressed daughter-in-law. Bindu played her trade mark negative mother-in-law character with great conviction. The film was a box office success. Blue Tornado Blue Tornado is a 1991 Italian action-thriller film directed by Antonio Bido. It stars Dirk Benedict, Ted McGinley and Patsy Kensit. Dingo Dingo is a 1991 Australian film directed by Rolf de Heer and written by Marc Rosenberg. They had previously worked together on Incident at Ravens Gate. The story traces the pilgrimage of John Anderson, an average guy with a passion for jazz, from his home in outback Western Australia to the jazz clubs of Paris, to meet his idol, jazz trumpeter Billy Cross. In the films opening sequence, Davis and his band unexpectedly land on a remote airstrip in the Australian outback and proceed to perform for the stunned locals. The performance was one of Daviss last on film. Holod 33 Famine-33 is a 1991 drama film by Oles Yanchuk about the Holodomor famine in Ukraine, and based on the novel The Yellow Prince by Vasyl Barka. The film is told through the lives of the Katrannyk family of six. Dying to Go Home Dying to Go Home is a Portuguese movie released in 1996. It was directed by Carlos da Silva and George Sluizer, starring Diogo Infante and Maria dAires. The story takes place in Portugal and the Netherlands. Three languages are used during the movie. The Witman Boys The Witman Boys is a 1997 Hungarian drama film directed by János Szász. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. At the 20th Moscow International Film Festival the film won the FIPRESCI Prize and Szász won the Silver St. George for Best Director. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Frogs for Snakes Frogs for Snakes is a 1998 film written and directed by Amos Poe. La orca La Orca is a 1976 Italian exploitation crime film directed by Eriprando Visconti. It was followed by a sequel, Oedipus Orca, filmed the same year. Balloon Farm Balloon Farm is a 1999 television movie that stars Rip Torn, Mara Wilson and Laurie Metcalf. It was produced and premiered as part of The Wonderful World of Disney series. It is based on the book Harvey Potters Balloon Farm by Jerdine Nolen. Outrage Outrage is a 1998 American made-for-television thriller drama film and a remake of the 1973 film of the same name. It originally aired on ABC on Sunday, January 4, 1998. Si yo fuera diputado If I Were a Congressman is a 1952 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Gloria Mange and Andrés Soler. The films art direction was by Gunther Gerszo. Hijack The Last Siege: Never Surrender is a 1999 independent action/thriller starring Jeff Fahey and Ernie Hudson. The theatrical release was called Hijack but this was changed for the 2002 DVD release. Pehla Nasha Pehla Nasha is a 1993 Indian thriller film and the debut film of director Ashutosh Gowariker. The movie is a remake of Brian de Palmas 1984 thriller Body Double. Deepak Tijori plays the lead role alongside Pooja Bhatt, Raveena Tandon and Paresh Rawal. The film also has cameo appearances by Aamir Khan, Sudesh Berry, Rahul Roy, Shah Rukh Khan, Juhi Chawla and Saif Ali Khan as themselves. At the time, it was the only film to feature Aamir Khan and Shah Rukh Khan in a scene together along with Saif Ali Khan, Rahul Roy and Sudesh Berry. Upon release, the film received poor reviews and failed at the box office. La hora de los valientes A Time for Defiance is a 1998 Spanish war drama film directed by Antonio Mercero about the Spanish Civil War. Adriana Ozores won a Goya Award as Best Supporting Actress. It was also entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Silver St. George. Addition and Subtraction Addition and Subtraction is a 1900 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 234 in its catalogues. Méliès plays the magician in the film. The other actors in the film have not been positively identified, but the film historian Georges Sadoul, analyzing a production still in which the films three women are posed in a group, believed Jeanne Mareyla to be the woman in the center. The Path The Pass is a 1988 Soviet animated short film, directed by Vladimir Tarasov and written by Kir Bulychov. It is adapted from the first chapter titled The Pass from Bulychyovs novel The Settlement. Grateful Dawg Grateful Dawg is a documentary film from 2000 which chronicles the friendship and musical relationship of musicians Jerry Garcia and David Grisman. Director and producer Gillian Grisman uses multiple videos, as well as live recordings, to help show this bond between two friends and musicians. It gives a view of Garcia outside the Grateful Dead. The film includes many live performances of Grisman and Garcia.. Grateful Dawg co-producer Pamela Hamilton, founder of PLH Media, LLC is the former NBC producer/on-air talent who brought Garcia and Grisman to NBCs Weekend Today Show, produced their interviews and performances, and spotlighted their music from the CD Not For Kids Only. The Grateful Dawg DVD has the following chapters: Start "Grateful Dawg" Early Pickin "The Sweet Sunny South" Old and in the Way "Pig in a Pen" Sweetwater Reunion "Dawgs Waltz" "Sitting Here in Limbo" Sea Shanties "Off to Sea Once More" Not for Kids Only "Jenny Jenkins" "Arabia" Intro "Arabia" "The Thrill is Gone" Intro "The Thrill is Gone" The Living Room "Friend of the Devil" End Credits Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey is a 2010 animated educational sci-fi adventure film, written by Harry Doc Kloor and directed by Kloor and Dan St. Pierre, as a science fiction film that takes the viewer on an atomic adventure in space. The voice cast originally included Christian Slater, John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Michael York, and James Earl Jones, but the cast changed in 2008, reflecting a new script that detailed a host of new discoveries made by the Cassini–Huygens mission to Saturn. Using a cast of major actors to provide their voices to the characters, the film was initiated by JPL/NASA through a grant from Jet Propulsion Lab via the international Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn. Sssshhh... Sssshhh... is a 2003 Indian Hindi horror - suspense thriller film starring Karan Nath, Tanisha and Dino Morea in the lead roles. It was directed by Pawan Kaul and produced by Sunil Mehta and Prem Kishen. The music was directed by Anu Malik. The movie was heavily inspired by the 1996 Hollywood thriller Scream. The movie did average business. It is the debut movie of actress Tanishaa Mukerji. Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion is a two-part miniseries produced in 2003 by CBC Television. It presents a fictionalized version of the Halifax Explosion, a 1917 catastrophe that destroyed much of the Canadian city of Halifax. It was directed by Bruce Pittman and written by Keith Ross Leckie. The Film Stars Vincent Walsh, Tamara Hope, Clare Stone, Zachary Bennett, Shauna MacDonald and Ted Dykstra. The series was expensive by Canadian television standards with a budget of $10.4 million. It was heavily promoted by the CBC and paired with a number of non-fiction documentaries. The broadcast drew a sizable Canadian audience of 1.5 million viewers. It drew some praise for the adept use of special effects to show the destruction of the explosion. However the miniseries was poorly received critically. One critic at the Globe and Mail described it as "execrably written and acted" while another strained to find positive elements, "At times, there is a plodding workmanlike quality to Shattered City." The miniseries won some technical awards at the Canadian television Gemini Awards in 2004 but was passed over for any direction or writing awards and won only a single supporting acting award for Ted Dykstra. Serious concerns were raised over the depiction of history in the miniseries. Descendants of explosion victims and professional historians objected to the historical distortions and numerous liberties with historical truth. Significant deviations include: The addition of a major subplot featuring German spies in Halifax. The movie does not show the tsunami which followed directly after the explosion, although it is briefly mentioned. A conspiracy that frees the captain of SS Mont-Blanc and the naval commander Frederick Wyatt leaving Mont-Blancs pilot, Francis Mackey, as the fall guy for the explosion. In fact, Wyatt was the only person sent to trial for the explosion and was subsequently acquitted by a jury of Halifax citizens. Commander Wyatt is depicted as a British officer and is shown pushing for relaxed regulation of ammunition handling and refusing to approach the burning Mont-Blanc. Similarly, captain Le Medec is depicted as a coward who was first to abandon his ship when in fact he was the last to leave it. In the aftermath of the explosion, which was very historically inaccurate, the film depicts only minimal emergency relief capability until American assistance arrives by train, when in fact there were ample Canadian resources available, and the first American aid did not arrive until two days afterward. One of the police officers asks Captain Le Medec who won the hockey game last night, "Montreal or Toronto" to which Le Medec replies "Montréal, of course" then the officer responds that it was Detroit. The Detroit Red Wings entered the NHL in 1926 as the Detroit Cougars. NHL teams for the inaugural 1917-18 season were the Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Wanderers, Ottawa Senators and the Toronto Arenas which became the Maple Leafs a few years later. Sleeping Luck Sleeping Luck is a 2003 movie directed by Ángeles González Sinde. The film is based on real facts. In from the Night In From the Night is a Hallmark Channel film. 29th & Gay 29th and Gay is a 2005 comedy film directed by Carrie Preston and starring James Vasquez, Nicole Marcks, David McBean, Mike Doyle, and Annie Hinton. It was Vasquezs first experience as a writer, actor, and editor. Star Trek: Hidden Frontier Star Trek: Hidden Frontier is a Star Trek fan film project. Produced on digital video, the shows sets are almost completely virtual, using a green-screen chroma keyed process to place performers into virtual settings. The series is set after the era of the Deep Space Nine and Voyager series. In universe, it is set in the aftermath of the Dominion War. Episodes revolve around the starship USS Excelsior, and its home base, Deep Space 12, which is located in the Briar Patch, a region of space introduced in the film Insurrection. Hidden Frontier has produced 50 episodes, and focuses on character relationships, including gay and lesbian characters and subplots. Produced by Rob Caves, Hidden Frontier ran for seven seasons and was produced by volunteers in Southern California. The final episode of the series aired in May 2007. Two new spin-offs, Odyssey and Star Trek: The Helena Chronicles, also produced by Rob Caves, take place shortly after the end of Hidden Frontier. Cold Hands, Warm Heart "Cold Hands, Warm Heart" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on September 26, 1964, during the second season. The episode features William Shatner in the lead role as a space explorer, not long before he was cast as Captain Kirk in Star Trek. Shatners Outer Limits character is involved in a mission called "Project Vulcan". Three of the episodes co-stars would later have guest roles on Star Trek. Malachi Throne portrayed Commodore Mendez in the episode "The Menagerie". Lawrence Montaigne portrayed the Romulan Decius in the episode "Balance of Terror", and the Vulcan Stonn in the episode "Amok Time". Montaigne was also considered for the original role of Spock on that series. James Sikking would later appear as Captain Styles in the film The Search for Spock. Mystery of the Wolf Mystery of the Wolf is a 2006 Finnish drama directed by Raimo O Niemi. Frozen Kiss Frozen Kiss is a 2009 American drama film, supposedly based on a true story. It stars Cameron Goodman and Mimi Rogers. Son of the Sunshine Son of the Sunshine is a Canadian supernatural drama film. Directed by Ryan Ward and written by Ward and Matthew Heiti, the film stars Ward as Sonny Johnns, a young man with Tourette syndrome who undergoes an experimental surgical procedure to cure the condition, only to discover that he also loses his supernatural ability to heal others. The film premiered at Slamdance Film Festival and other film festivals in 2009, and had a general release in 2011. X Games 3D: The Movie X Games 3D: The Movie is an action sports/documentary 3-D film released on August 21, 2009 for one week only. Produced by ESPN Films and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, the film captures the drama and spectacle that plays out every year at the X Games, highlighting the behind-the-scenes stories of the featured athletes and the sacrifices they make in pursuit of glory and the advancement of their sports on the industry’s biggest stage. Fugly! Fugly! is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Alfredo De Villa and written by Kathy DeMarco and John Leguizamo. The film stars John Leguizamo, Radha Mitchell, Rosie Perez, Griffin Dunne, Yul Vazquez and Ally Sheedy. The film was released on November 5, 2014, by 108 Media and Paladin. The Perfect Stranger El Perfecto Desconocido or "The Perfect Stranger" is a 2011 film that was directed by Toni Bestard and stars Colm Meaney as the main character Mark OReilly. The film was shot in Mallorca. The Consul of Bordeaux The Consul of Bordeaux is a 2012 Portuguese biographical historical drama film directed by Francisco Manso and João Correa and starring Vítor Norte as Aristides de Sousa Mendes. It was released on 8 November 2012. The film was shot in Viana do Castelo and Bordeaux. ¡De panzazo! De panzazo is a Mexican documental film, led by Juan Carlos Rulfo and co-produced by Carlos Loret de Mola. It was an initiative of the Mexican non-profit educational organization "Mexicanos Primero". This project was developed over three years. It premiered in Mexico on February 24, 2012 in Guadalajara, San Luis Potosi, Mérida, Morelia, Puebla, Querétaro and the Federal District. The Seven Ravens The Seven Ravens is a 2015 Czech-Slovak fairytale film directed by Alice Nellis. The Seven Ravens is the story of a young woman who takes it upon herself to save her brothers and rid them of a curse which they were put under by their mother. Its a story about courage, endurance, and about the power of words, truth, and love. Its the story of how parents mistakes fall on their childrens shoulders, and how these children may either repeat them or correct them. The film is primarily based on a story by Božena Němcová. It also uses elements from the Brothers Grimms version of the same fairy tale. Timeline Timeline is romantic-comedy-drama Thai film created by Sahamongkol Film and this is a second episode of The Letter. The film grossed 51.8 million baht. The Gate The Gate is a 2014 French-Belgian-Cambodian drama film directed by Régis Wargnier, based on the books by François Bizot. The film debuted at the Telluride Film Festival on 29 August 2014. It was also screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival in September 2014. Love's Coming Loves Coming is a 2014 LGBT Thai film, starring Suttinut Uengtrakul and Norrapat Sakulsong. The movies director is Naphat Chaithiangthum. The film was filmed in 2013 and was released on 27 February 2014. On 13 December 2014, it was revealed that a sequel was in production, Loves Coming 2, but the title was later changed to Love Love You, and was released in 2015. Madea's Tough Love Tyler Perrys Madeas Tough Love is a 2015 direct-to-video animated comedy film directed by Frank Marino. The screenplay was written by Matt Fleckenstein with additional screenplay material by Ben Gluck. The film stars Tyler Perry as the voice of Madea, and was produced by Perry, Matt Moore, and Ozzie Areu. It was released on January 20, 2015. Dobaara: See Your Evil Dobaara: See Your Evil is a 2017 Bollywood supernatural horror film written and directed by Prawaal Raman. It is an official adaptation of the 2013 American horror film Oculus; the original films director and co-writer, Mike Flanagan, serves as executive producer and received story credits. The film is a B4U Motion Pictures presentation in association with Relativity Media and Zahhak Films Limited. Dobaara: See Your Evil is produced by Ishan Saksena, Prawaal Raman, Sunil Shah and Vikram Khakhar and stars Huma Qureshi and Saqib Saleem in lead roles, with Adil Hussain, Lisa Ray, Abhishek Singh, and Rhea Chakraborty in crucial supporting roles. It was released worldwide on June 2, 2017. Island City Island City is a 2015 Indian drama film written and directed by Ruchika Oberoi. It was screened in the Venice Days section at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival, where Oberoi won the FEDORA prize for the Best Young Director. It was released in India on 2 September 2016. Bombairiya Bombairiya is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language black comedy crime-drama film directed by Pia Sukanya and written by Michael E. Ward, with story by Ward, Sukanya and Aarti Bagdi. Ward was also the producer. The film stars Radhika Apte, Siddhanth Kapoor, Akshay Oberoi, Adil Hussain, Ravi Kishan, Amit Sial, Ajinkya Deo and Shilpa Shukla. It follows Meghna, a native of Mumbai who gets embroiled in a series of events after her phone is stolen. The film was released on 18 January 2019. It was released on Netflix on 16 April 2019. One Day One Day is a 2017 South Korean drama film directed by Lee Yoon-ki and starring Kim Nam-gil and Chun Woo-hee. The film was released on April 5, 2017. Pinky Memsaab Pinky Memsaab is a 2018 Urdu-language Pakistani drama film. The film stars Hajra Yamin, Kiran Malik, Adnan Jaffar, Sunny Hinduja, Khalid Ahmed and Shamim Hilaly. It was distributed by Eveready Pictures on 7 December 2018. La folie du Docteur Tube La Folie du docteur Tube is a 1915 short silent experimental film directed by Abel Gance, in which a scientist takes a white powder which makes him hallucinate. Gance shows the mans hallucinations by using a series of distorting lenses on the camera. A print of the film survives. The Squall The Squall is a 1929 American pre-Code drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Myrna Loy, Richard Tucker, Alice Joyce and Loretta Young, and based on the 1926 play The Squall by Jean Bart. Mickey's Mechanical Man Mickeys Mechanical Man is a 1933 animated short cartoon created by Walt Disney. Easy to Love Easy to Love is a 1934 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film starring Genevieve Tobin, Adolphe Menjou, Mary Astor, and Edward Everett Horton. This was William Keighleys solo directorial debut. He and Tobin would marry in 1938. The film is based upon the 1930 play As Good As New by Thompson Buchanan. The Duke Is Tops The Duke Is Tops is a 1938 American musical film released by Million Dollar Productions and directed by William Nolte. The film was later released in 1943 under the title The Bronze Venus, with Lena Horne given top billing. The film was one of a number of low-budgeted musicals made in the 1930s and 1940s for the African-American market. The casts and production teams of these films were almost all black, and the music reflected current tastes in jazz and rhythm and blues. The Duke Is Tops features the film debut of singer Lena Horne, then just 20, who had yet to develop the smooth, classy style she would distinguish herself with in her later films for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Notably, she has a major acting role in this film, something that save for 1943s Cabin in the Sky, Stormy Weather and a few later films she would rarely enjoy. The original top-billed star, Ralph Cooper, was host of Amateur Night at the Apollo Theater for 50 years. He also served as the movies production manager. Follow the Leader Follow the Leader is a 1944 American film directed by William Beaudine featuring the East Side Kids. Perfect Strangers Perfect Strangers is a 1950 American comedy-drama film directed by Bretaigne Windust. The screenplay for the Warner Bros. release by Edith Sommer was based on an adaptation of the 1939 Ben Hecht-Charles MacArthur play Ladies and Gentlemen by George Oppenheimer. This 1939 play was based on an earlier Hungarian play, Twelve in a Box written by . The Man from Bitter Ridge The Man from Bitter Ridge is a 1955 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Jack Arnold and starring Lex Barker, Mara Corday and Stephen McNally. Far til fire og onkel Sofus Father of Four and Uncle Sofus is a 1957 Danish family film directed by Alice OFredericks and Robert Saaskin. The Wayward Bus The Wayward Bus is a 1957 drama film directed by Victor Vicas and starring Joan Collins, Jayne Mansfield, Dan Dailey and Rick Jason. Released by 20th Century Fox, the film was based on the 1947 novel of the same name by John Steinbeck. The Last Pedestrian The Last Pedestrian is a 1960 West German comedy film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Heinz Erhardt, Christine Kaufmann and Käthe Haack. The films art direction was by Walter Haag. The Stripper The Stripper is a 1963 American drama film about a struggling, aging actress-turned-stripper, played by Joanne Woodward, and the people she knows. It is based on the play A Loss of Roses by William Inge. This was the feature film debut of director Franklin J. Schaffner, and co-starred Carol Lynley, Robert Webber, and Richard Beymer. Also appearing as Madame Olga was real-life stripper Gypsy Rose Lee. It was the first Schaffner film to feature a score by prolific composer Jerry Goldsmith, who would later work with Schaffner on such films as Planet of the Apes, Patton, Papillon, and The Boys from Brazil. William Travilla was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design, Black-and-White. The film was first designed to be a vehicle for two Fox contract stars, Marilyn Monroe and Pat Boone, with Monroe dying in 1962 and Boone turning down the film on moral grounds. Nothing But the Best Nothing but the Best is a 1964 British black comedy film directed by Clive Donner based on the 1952 short story The Best of Everything by Stanley Ellin. McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force McHales Navy Joins the Air Force is a 1965 film based upon the television 1962–66 sitcom McHales Navy. Series supporting players Joe Flynn and Tim Conway are the leads for this sequel to the first movie made in 1964 also named McHales Navy. Most of the film is based on their two characters particularly Ensign Parker. Series star Ernest Borgnine was unavailable due to a scheduling conflict while he appeared in the 1965 film The Flight of the Phoenix. However, in a Cinema Retro interview, Borgnine said the producer Edward Montagne wanted to make the film cheaply, without him and would not show him the script. Carl Ballantine also doesnt appear in the movie and the PT-73 crew is not seen in large portions of the film. The movie, which also features Ted Bessell and Gavin MacLeod, was directed by series producer Edward Montagne. Except for Quinton McHale and Lester Gruber the film features the all the main characters from the TV series. The film is titled "McHales Navy Joins the Air Force" and similar designations on the TV show are U.S.A.F.. Since the film is situated "Somewhere in the South Pacific 1943" this would be historically inaccurate. Until 1947 the Air Force was part of the U.S. Army and was known as the U.S. Army Air Forces beginning in 1941. The film was released to VHS on March 31, 1998. Apache Uprising Apache Uprising is a 1965 American Technicolor Western Techniscope film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Max Lamb and Harry Sanford. The film stars Rory Calhoun, Corinne Calvet, John Russell, Lon Chaney Jr., Gene Evans, Richard Arlen and Robert H. Harris. The film was released on December 29, 1965, by Paramount Pictures. Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary is a 1966 Tom and Jerry cartoon written, produced and directed by Chuck Jones. The title is a parody of the popular nursery rhyme "Mary". Advance and Be Mechanized Advance and Be Mechanized, released in 1967, was the penultimate Tom and Jerry cartoon. It was directed by Ben Washam and produced by Chuck Jones, and is the third and final outer space themed shorts from the Chuck Jones era, following O-Solar Meow, and Guided Mouse-ille both released earlier in 1967. It is the last Tom and Jerry cartoon with Dean Elliott as the music composer. Desert Commandos Desert Commandos is a 1967 war film set during World War II in Morocco where it was filmed. The Italian title refers to a German commando group with a mission to assassinate Churchill, Roosevelt and de Gaulle at the Casablanca Conference. The film is a character-based drama that focuses on the German soldiers various drives and conflicts during encounters with Tuareg nomads, and French and American soldiers. Summertime Killer The Summertime Killer is a 1972 crime film directed, produced and co-written by Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi and starring Christopher Mitchum, Olivia Hussey and Karl Malden. Le guerriere dal seno nudo War Goddess is a 1973 adventure film directed by Terence Young and starring Alena Johnston, Sabine Sun, Rosanna Yanni, Helga Liné, and Luciana Paluzzi. It was a co-production between Italy, France, and Spain. Gou hun jiang tou Black Magic 2 is a 1976 Hong Kong horror film directed by Ho Meng Hua. It is a sequel to the 1975 film Black Magic. Hawmps! Hawmps! is a 1976 American Western slapstick film about a United States Cavalry experiment to introduce camels into the service in the western United States, specifically Texas. The cast included James Hampton, Christopher Connelly and Slim Pickens. It was written by William Bickley, Joe Camp, and Michael Warren, directed by Joe Camp, and produced by Mulberry Square Productions. Challenge of the Tiger Challenge of the Tiger is a 1980 Hong Kong, American, and Italian Bruceploitation martial arts film. The Shadow of Chikara The Shadow of Chikara is a 1977 American western horror film written and directed by Earl E. Smith. The film stars Joe Don Baker, Sondra Locke, Ted Neeley, Dennis Fimple, John Davis Chandler, Linda Dano and Slim Pickens. It was released on July 15, 1977, by Howco International Pictures. Vidhaata Vidhaata is a 1982 Indian movie directed by Subhash Ghai and produced by Gulshan Rais company Trimurti Films. It stars Dilip Kumar, Sanjay Dutt and Padmini Kolhapure in lead roles, with Shammi Kapoor, Sanjeev Kumar, Amrish Puri, Madan Puri, Suresh Oberoi and Sarika in supporting roles. The film was remade in Kannada as Pithamaha, starring Ravichandran, Rajesh, Udayakumar, Vijayalakshmi Singh, in Malayalam as Alakadalinakkare, starring Prem Nazir, Madhu, Srividya and Mammootty and was also remade in Tamil as Vamsa Vilakku, with Sivaji Ganesan and Prabhu. Vidhaata was the highest-grossing film of 1982, being declared an "All Time Blockbuster" at the box office. Tex and the Lord of the Deep Tex and the Lord of the Deep is a 1985 Western film co-written and directed by Duccio Tessari and starring Giuliano Gemma and William Berger. The film is an adaptation of the Tex comic series that were popular in Italy. Previously attempted to be made into a production in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the film was eventually made by Tessari who adapted the film from the comics originally to be a pilot for a television series. Bellman and True Bellman and True is a 1987 film based on the novel of the same name by Desmond Lowden. The film was written and directed by Richard Loncraine. It stars Bernard Hill, Derek Newark and Richard Hope. The title comes from an old Cumberland song titled "D’ye Ken John Peel", specifically the lyric: Yes, I ken John Peel and Ruby too. Ranter and Ringwood, Bellman and True. From a find to a check, from a check to a view, From a view to a death in the morning. The title uses a pun in the term Bellman which in the films case refers to a criminal who specialises in disabling intruder alarm systems. Travelling North Travelling North is a 1987 film directed by Carl Schultz and starring Leo McKern, Julia Blake, and Graham Kennedy. Based on an original 1979 play of the same name by David Williamson, it is one of Williamsons favourite movies based on his works. Valet Girls Valet Girls is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Rafal Zielinski, written by Clark Carlton, and starring Meri Marshall, April Stewart, Mary Kohnert, Jack DeLeon, Jon Sharp, Michael Karm, Steven Lyon, Randy Vasquez, Stuart Fratkin, and Tony Cox. The plot concerns three women in Los Angeles who are working as valet girls while trying to get started in the entertainment industry. The film was produced by Lexyn Productions and distributed by Empire International Pictures and Vestron Video. Mignon Has Come to Stay Mignon è partita is a 1988 Italian drama film directed by Francesca Archibugi. The film won five David di Donatello awards for Best New Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Sound. The film centers on a sophisticated young Parisian girl who is forced to move to Rome to live with her extended family after her father runs into criminal charges and her mother has a nervous breakdown. Welcome Home Welcome Home is a 1989 drama film directed by Franklin Schaffner and starring Kris Kristofferson as a Vietnam War veteran who returns to his family after many years and who tries to readjust to life nearly 20 years later. The film also stars JoBeth Williams, Brian Keith, and Sam Waterston, with the song "Welcome Home" performed by Willie Nelson. To Play or To Die To Play or to Die is a 1990 Dutch gay-related psychological drama film directed by Frank Krom in his directorial debut and co-written by Krom and Anne van de Putte based on a story by Anna Blaman. Running Mates Running Mates is a 1992 American political comedy/drama television film directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg and starring Diane Keaton, Ed Harris, Ed Begley Jr., and Ben Masters. The film follows the presidential election campaign of Senator Hugh Hathaway, who faces scandal and controversy when his enemies share secrets of Aggie Snow, the woman he is with. Framed Framed is a British television crime drama series, created and written by acclaimed author Lynda La Plante, adapted from her novel of the same name. The four-part series, broadcast on ITV, ran from 27 November to 18 December 1992 and followed police officer Lawrence Jackson, who whilst on holiday in Spain, bumps into career criminal Eddie Myers, who was known to have been involved a bank robbery committed several years ago, but was never caught. The officer who investigated the original case, Jimmy McKinnes assigns Jackson to go undercover and live with Myers in an attempt to finally bring him to justice. Annabelle Apsion co-stars as Susan Jackson, Larrys long-suffering wife who has an affair whilst Larry is working on the case, and Penélope Cruz stars as Lola Del Moreno, one of Myers girls who has been protecting him during his time living in Spain. For its broadcast in the United States, the series was edited down into one, feature-length special, of just 120 minutes long. It removed most of the first episode, which was filmed in Spain, and various scenes of Morrissey and Apsion from the other episodes. The series was remade in the United States in 2002, starring Rob Lowe and Sam Neill in the title roles. The series was produced by Anglia Television, in association with A&E Network Television and Tesauro Productions. The complete series was released on DVD on 16 January 2006. Love in Limbo Love in Limbo is a 1993 Australian romantic comedy film directed and produced by David Elfick. The film stars Craig Adams, Aden Young and Russell Crowe. The film was released on 20 May 1993. Visually the film was heavily influenced by The Girl Cant Help It. It was nominated for three awards by the Australian Film Institute in 1992. Patul conjugal The Conjugal Bed is a 1993 Romanian comedy film directed by Mircea Daneliuc. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Praying Mantis Praying Mantis is a 1993 American psychological thriller film made for television directed by James Keach. It stars Jane Seymour, Barry Bostwick, Chad Allen and Frances Fisher. The film is about a mentally disturbed woman who seduces men and marries them before killing them. Official Denial Official Denial is a 1993 American made-for-television science fiction film about a man who is abducted by aliens. The film was shot on the Gold Coast, Queensland. Dead Husbands Dead Husbands is a 1998 romance comedy thriller starring Nicollette Sheridan, John Ritter, Sonja Smits, Donna Pescow, Amy Yasbeck and Sheila McCarthy. It was directed by Paul Shapiro and written by Bob Randall and Warren Taylor. The Little Engine That Could The Little Engine that Could is a 1991 animated direct-to-video short film directed by Dave Edwards and co-produced by Edwards and Mike Young, animated at Kalato Animation in Wales and co-financed by Universal Studios through their MCA/Universal Home Video arm and S4C, Wales dedicated Welsh-language channel. It was released on VHS by MCA. The film features the voice talents of Kath Soucie and Frank Welker. It is based on the book of the same name, by Watty Piper. A Man of Principle A Man of Principle is a 1984 Colombian drama film directed by Francisco Norden. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Thor the Conqueror Thor the Conqueror is a 1983 Italian film directed by Tonino Ricci. Matroni et moi Matroni and Me is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Jean-Philippe Duval and released in 1999. Based on a theatrical play by Alexis Martin, the film stars Martin as Gilles, an academic who meets Guylaine while on vacation in Ogunquit. However, when he tries to connect with her after they return home to Montreal, her brother Bob draws him into the orbit of Matroni, a local Mafia boss. The films cast also includes Maude Guérin, Pierre Curzi, Alex Ivanovici, Pierre Harel and Tony Conte. In Love and War In Love and War is a Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie, directed by John Kent Harrison. It is based on the book Love and War in the Apennines by Eric Newby. It was filmed in Italy and stars Callum Blue and Barbora Bobuľová. The presentation aired on CBS on November 18, 2001. Ishtam Ishtam is a 2001 Malayalam language romantic drama film directed by Sibi Malayil starring Dileep and Navya Nair. This is the debut movie of Navya Nair. Ishtam was later remade in Hindi as Mere Baap Pehle Aap by Priyadarshan. Soul Mate Soul Mate is a 2002 Italian fantasy-comedy film directed by Sergio Rubini. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Sandro Veronesi. It premiered at the 59th Venice International Film Festival. Wild Card Wild Card is a 2003 South Korean film directed by Kim Yoo-jin. Khullam Khulla Pyaar Karen Khullam Khulla Pyaar Karen is a Bollywood movie starring Govinda and Preity Zinta. Due to complications the film kept on getting delayed therefore it was not released until 2005. Star Runner Star Runner,, is a 2003 Hong Kong action/romance film co-written and directed by Daniel Lee. It is rated PG-13; "For intense sequences of martial arts action violence" by the MPAA. Beautiful Dreamer: Brian Wilson and the Story of 'Smile' Beautiful Dreamer: Brian Wilson and the Story of Smile is a 2004 documentary film directed by David Leaf about American musician Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys unfinished Smile album, and the making of Wilsons Brian Wilson Presents Smile. Besides featuring interviews from Wilson himself, the film includes contributions by Elvis Costello, Burt Bacharach, Paul McCartney, and Roger Daltrey. The title takes its name from the 19th century Stephen Foster song "Beautiful Dreamer"; its opening lyrics begin with the phrase "beautiful dreamer wake", the same initials as the documentarys subject, Brian Douglas Wilson, who references this coincidence in the film. Slayer: Still Reigning Still Reigning is a live performance DVD by the thrash metal band Slayer, released in 2004 through American Recordings. Filmed at the Augusta Civic Center on July 11, 2004, the performance showcases Slayers 1986 album, Reign in Blood, played in its entirety with the four original band members on a set resembling their 1986 "Reign in Pain" tour. Still Reigning was voted "best live DVD" by the readers of Revolver magazine, and received gold certification in 2005. The DVD is notable for the finale, which features Slayer covered in stage blood while performing the song "Raining Blood", leading to a demanding mixing process plagued by production and technical difficulties. The DVDs producer Kevin Shirley spent hours replacing cymbal and drum hits one-by-one. He publicly aired financial disagreements he had with the band and criticized the quality of the recording, and as a result was allegedly subjected to threats and insults from people associated with the band. Midsummer Dream Midsummer Dream is a 2005 computer-animated film from Dygra Films, the creators of The Living Forest. Made in Spain and Portugal, the film is loosely based on William Shakespeares play A Midsummer Nights Dream. Cherm Midnight My Love is a 2005 Thai romantic drama film written and directed by Kongdej Jaturanrasamee and starring Petchtai Wongkamlao and Woranut Wongsawan. The film features a change of pace for comic actor Petchtai, who offers a sombre, dramatic portrayal of a taxicab driver who develops a relationship with a young woman who is working in a massage parlor. The film has dream sequences that place the characters in scenes that might have come from a classic Thai melodrama film of the 1960s or 70s, with a dubbed soundtrack, which was a common method of filmmaking in the era. Murderers Murderers is a 2006 French drama film directed by Patrick Grandperret. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Inugami-ke no ichizoku is a 2006 Japanese drama film written and directed by Kon Ichikawa. It is a remake of his own 1976 film The Inugami Family, and would prove to be Ichikawas final film. A few minutes footage of Ichikawa at work directing can be seen in the 2006 documentary The Kon Ichikawa Story. The film was entered into the 29th Moscow International Film Festival. Firing Range Polygon or Proving ground is a 1977 Soviet animation science fiction short film. The Possibility of Hope The Possibility of Hope is a 2007 documentary short film directed by Alfonso Cuarón included as an extra in the Special Edition DVD of Cuaróns 2006 film Children of Men. Anubis: Het pad der 7 zonden Anubis en het Pad der 7 Zonden is a Belgian and Dutch film version of the childrens television show Het Huis Anubis. It is directed by Dennis Botts, with a screenplay by Alexandra Penrhyn and Anjali Taneja, and a music score by Olaf Janssens. Starring Achmed Akkabi, Vincent Banic, Loek Beernink and Filip Bolluyt, it was first released on 8 October 2008 in the Netherlands and was the most financially successful Dutch film of 2008. Bhagyadevatha Bhagyadevatha is a 2009 Malayalam film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad. It features Jayaram, Kanika, Narain, and Innocent in major roles. The film was mainly shot around Kuttanad region in Kerala. Windfall Windfall is a 2010 documentary film directed by Laura Israel about the reaction of residents in rural Meredith to a proposal to place numerous wind turbines in their community to harness wind power. It is notable that the film was made by an interested local citizen rather than an organization. Amagami SS , is a Japanese dating simulation game for the PlayStation 2 and the spiritual successor to KimiKiss, both of which were developed and published by Enterbrain. Amagami was released on March 19, 2009. , six manga adaptations have been produced: two serialized in Enterbrains Famitsu Comic Clear, two in Hakusenshas Young Animal and Young Animal Island, one in ASCII Media Works Dengeki Maoh and one in Kadokawa Shotens Comp Ace. An anime adaptation titled Amagami SS aired in Japan from July 1, 2010, to December 23, 2010. An anime sequel titled Amagami SS+ plus, pronounced as "Amagami SS Plus", aired in Japan from January 6, 2012, to March 29, 2012. Wanted Wanted is a 2010 Bengali-language Indian action film, directed by Ravi Kinagi, starring Jeet and Srabanti Chatterjee in the lead roles. The film is a remake of 2005 Telugu superhit film Athadu starring Mahesh Babu and Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles. Wanted received mostly positive reviews and was one of the biggest hits of 2010. Hatred Hatred is a 2012 Iranian drama film directed by Reza Dormishian. It is set in Istanbul and deals with Iranian youth immigration. Bokura ga ita is a Japanese romance manga by Yuki Obata, which chronicles the relationship between Motoharu Yano and Nanami Takahashi, starting from their teenage years and continuing during their early twenties. It has been serialized in Betsucomi from 2002 to 2012. The series went on hiatus in early 2008, but resumed publication in June 2009. It is licensed for an English language release in North America by Viz Media. It was adapted into a 26-episode anime television series which aired from July 3 to December 25, 2006. A 2-part live action film adaptation was released in Japanese cinemas in 17 March 2012 and 21 April 2012, starring Toma Ikuta and Yuriko Yoshitaka. Sequoia Sequoia is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Andy Landen, written by Andrew Rothschild, and starring Aly Michalka, Dustin Milligan, Joey Lauren Adams, Lou Diamond Phillips, Corbin Frost and Sophi Bairley. It was released on August 25, 2015, by The Orchard. Smothered Smothered is a 2016 horror comedy directed and written by John Schneider. The movie stars Kane Hodder, Bill Moseley, R. A. Mihailoff, Malcolm Danare, and Don Shanks as several horror icons that find themselves the focus of a murderous hunt. Isabelle Dances Into the Spotlight An American Girl: Isabelle Dances Into the Spotlight is the eighth film in the American Girl series, starring Erin Pitt as Isabelle Palmer, along with Melora Hardin, Grace Davidson as Jade Palmer, Devyn Nekoda as Luisa, Genneya Walton as Renata, Alyssa Trask as Emma, Avery Trask as Hip Hop Dancer, Daniel Fathers, Kolton Stewart, Mathew Edmondson, and Saara Chaudry. The screenplay was written by Jessica OToole and Amy Rardin. The movie was directed by Vince Marcello. The film revolves around Isabelle Palmer, a 9-year-old dancer and aspiring fashion designer from Washington, as she studies at a prestigious performing-arts school with her older sister Jade and her best friend Luisa. It was shot in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Congressman The Congressman is a 2016 American political drama film directed by Robert Mrazek and Jared Martin. Maine Congressman Charlie Winship has had a bad day. After being caught on video failing to stand and recite the pledge of allegiance, he knocks out another House member, confronts his angry ex-wife, and faces denunciation by the media for attacking one of the most cherished patriotic symbols in America. As his life spirals out of control, Charlie embarks on a journey to a remote island in the Atlantic whose eccentric inhabitants are in the middle of a shooting war over their fishing grounds. Treat Williams stars as The Congressman in this humorous and moving film that raises the important question of what it means to be an American. 7 Assassins 7 Assassins is a 2013 Chinese-Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Hung Yan-yan and starring an ensemble cast. Producer and star Eric Tsang states this film pays tribute to the Golden Generation of the movie industry. Kakekomi is a 2015 Japanese jidaigeki drama film directed by Masato Harada. It was released in Japan on May 16, 2015. Izlaiduma gads The Lesson is a Latvian narrative feature film directed by Andris Gauja and released in 2014. The film is Gaujas debut film. It tells the story of a young teacher, including her relationships with her students, their parents, and her loved ones. Mavis! Mavis! is a documentary film about musician and civil rights activist Mavis Staples, directed by Jessica Edwards. The film premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March, 2015, and was acquired for US broadcast by HBO. Mukhtiar Chadha Mukhtiar Chadha is a Punjabi romantic comedy film starring Diljit Dosanjh and Oshin Brar. The film is directed and written by Director Gifty while it is produced by Ohri Productions & Wahid Sandhar Showbiz and by presentation of Eros International. The other roles are done by Yashpal Sharma, Kiran Juneja, Vikash Kumar, Jaswant Rathore and Rajasthani comedian Khayali. Dialogues of the film are written by Raman Jangwal & Manoj Sabberwal. Lion Lion is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by Rudrapati Ramana Rao under SLV cinema banner and directed by Satyadev. The film stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Radhika Apte and Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles and the music was composed by Mani Sharma. The movie is a debut of director Satyadev. A first look teaser of the movie was released on 31 December 2014 on the occasion of new year. The audio released on 8 April 2015, and the film released on 14 May 2015. The film opened received mixed reviews upon release. Anna Per amor vostro is a 2015 Italian drama film directed by Giuseppe M. Gaudino. It was screened in the main competition section of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival. For her performance Valeria Golino won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress. Tom & Jerry: Back to Oz Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz is a 2016 animated direct-to-video film starring Tom and Jerry, produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It is the final Tom and Jerry direct-to-video film to be distributed by Warner Home Video internationally. The film is a sequel to the 2011 animated film, Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz. It is also the first sequel in the direct-to-video film series of the Tom and Jerry franchise. The film was dedicated to Joe Alaskey, who completed his final work and died on February 3, 2016. Bhouri Bhouri is a 2016 Indian social drama film. It is a glimpse of the life conditions of women in rural India, set against the background of social conflict surrounding women in rural India. It was released on 17 June 2016. Masha Paur, Raghubir Yadav, Kunika, Shakti Kapoor, Aditya Pancholi played pivotal roles in the film. Cleopatra Cleopatra is a 1917 American silent historical drama film based on H. Rider Haggards 1889 novel Cleopatra and the plays Cleopatre by Émile Moreau and Victorien Sardou and Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare. The film starred Theda Bara in the title role, Fritz Leiber as Julius Caesar, and Thurston Hall as Mark Antony. The film is now considered lost, with only fragments surviving. Tih Minh Tih Minh is a 1918 French film serial directed by Louis Feuillade. So This Is Paris So This is Paris is a 1926 American silent comedy film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and directed by Ernst Lubitsch. It is based on the 1872 stage play Le Reveillon by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halevy. It stars Monte Blue and Patsy Ruth Miller. The film is preserved in many archival holdings including the Library of Congress and the Turner Entertainment Company. Kiki Kiki is a 1931 American Pre-Code romantic comedy, starring Mary Pickford and Reginald Denny, which was directed by Sam Taylor. It was based upon the David Belasco play of the same name. The film is a remake of the 1926 version starring Norma Talmadge. Central Park Central Park is a 1932 United States pre-Code feature-length crime drama film directed by John G. Adolfi. This rarely seen film stars Joan Blondell and exists in a nitrate print at the Library of Congress. In recent years it has seen a DVD release by Teakwood Video. The Fair Haired Hare The Fair-Haired Hare is a Looney Tunes cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. Released April 14, 1951, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. The Fair-Haired Hare was the first short released in which Yosemite Sam was drawn with his mouth in his red mustache for the entire film. It is also one of the few cartoons where Sam refers to Bugs by name, and is also one of the few where Sam actually attempts to save Bugs from danger as well. Murder on Monday Home at Seven is a 1952 British mystery drama film directed by and starring Ralph Richardson. It also featured Margaret Leighton, Jack Hawkins, Campbell Singer and Michael Shepley. It is based on the play Home at Seven by R. C. Sherriff. The film remains Richardsons only work as a film director. It follows a City of London banker who returns at 7 p.m. to his suburban home in Kent one evening to discover that he has been missing for twenty four hours, despite not remembering the lost day. It was released on DVD in the UK on 30 June 2014 by Network Distributing. Dog Pounded Dog Pounded is a Looney Tunes animated cartoon short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released January 2, 1954, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. The title is a play on the phrase dog pound. Similar in concept to Aint She Tweet, this cartoon features Sylvester in pursuit of catching Tweety, with a gang of bulldogs as the obstacles. Dog Pounded also marks the only use of Pepé Le Pew in a Friz Freleng-directed short. Delo bylo v Penkove It Happened in Penkovo is a 1958 Soviet film directed by Stanislav Rostotsky. Film based on the novel of Sergey Antonov. Blaze Starr Goes Nudist Blaze Starr Goes Nudist is a 1962 nudist film, produced and directed by Doris Wishman. The film stars legendary burlesque queen Blaze Starr and crooner Ralph Young. The film was also released under the bowdlerized title Blaze Starr Goes Back to Nature. Siberian Lady Macbeth Siberian Lady Macbeth, also translated as Fury Is a Woman, is a 1962 film directed by Andrzej Wajda, based on the novella Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District by Nikolai Leskov. Switchin' Kitten The Switchin Kitten is a Tom and Jerry animated short film, released on December 15, 1960. It was the first cartoon in the series to be directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in Czechoslovakia, after William Hanna and Joseph Barbera departed from MGM. It is also the first Tom & Jerry cartoon in the 1960s and the first of the Western cartoons that is made in Eastern Europe, as well as in an Eastern Bloc country. Carmen Get It! Carmen Get It! is a Tom and Jerry animated short film, released on December 21, 1962. It was the thirteenth and final short in the series to be directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in Czechoslovakia. This short would be Deitchs last with MGM, as Chuck Jones took over production of the Tom and Jerry cartoons shortly afterwards. The Unmentionables The Unmentionables is a 1963 American animated short film in the Merrie Melodies series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. It features Bugs Bunny with Rocky and Mugsy, and spoofs The Untouchables, a popular television crime drama. The title is also a synonym for "underwear". Bugs takes on the role of crime fighter Elegant Mess. To design this cartoon, director Friz Freleng and his team studied the works of John Held Jr. This was the last Bugs Bunny cartoon that Freleng directed in the original classic era of Looney Tunes. The cartoon later appeared in The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie. The Third Day The Third Day is a 1965 suspense thriller film directed by Jack Smight and starring George Peppard and Elizabeth Ashley. It was largely ignored in cinemas and is rarely seen on television. It was based on a novel by Joseph Hayes. Time to Die Tiempo de Morir is a 1966 Mexican Western film directed by Arturo Ripstein and starring Marga López and Jorge Martínez de Hoyos. Screenplay was written by Nobel Prize winner Gabriel García Marquez and novelist Carlos Fuentes, their first realized film. China Is Near China Is Near is a 1967 Italian drama film written and directed by Marco Bellocchio. It is a satirical movie about the struggle for political and social power. The Weekend Murders The Weekend Murders is a 1970 Italian giallo film directed by Michele Lupo. Land Raiders Land Raiders is a 1970 American Technicolor Western film directed by Nathan Juran. It stars Telly Savalas, George Maharis, Arlene Dahl and Janet Landgard and was filmed in Spain and Hungary. Zig Zag Zig Zag, also released as False Witness, is a 1970 American thriller drama film directed by Richard A. Colla and starring George Kennedy. The film was remade in India as Majboor. Finis Hominis The End of Man is a 1971 Brazilian film directed by José Mojica Marins. The unusual and surreal film was made on a low budget, and rather than the often disturbing gothic horror of his previous films, The End of Man conveys a sense of social black humor and tongue in cheek style seen in other Brazilian Mouth of Garbage Cinema of the late 1960s and early 1970s. A sequel to the film was produced in 1972 titled When the Gods Fall Asleep. The Cat Creature The Cat Creature is a 1973 American made-for-television horror film produced by Douglas S. Cramer and directed by Curtis Harrington from a teleplay by Robert Bloch and starring Meredith Baxter, David Hedison and Gale Sondergaard. The film serves as a tribute to the low-budget Val Lewton horror films of the 1940s and also features an appearance by Kent Smith, who starred in Lewtons original classic Cat People and its sequel The Curse of the Cat People. It originally premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on December 11, 1973. Robert Bloch tells in his autobiography how the film was originally planned as a starring vehicle for Diahann Carroll but that by the time the script was completed and approved, Miss Carroll had fulfilled her contractual obligations with the network and he had to rewrite her role. He also writes of other difficulties with the scripting. After being informed the script ran twelve minutes too long, and Blochs laboriously editing the screenplay to make it run to time, on a viewing of the rushes it was found the film now ran twelve minutes too short. Most of the sets had already been torn down. Bloch had to work out how to put twelve minutes back into the film so it would go out over the network on the appointed date. Matilda Matilda is a 1978 American comedy film directed by Daniel Mann and starring Elliott Gould, Robert Mitchum and Lionel Stander. The Dark Side of Love The Dark Side of Love is a 1984 Italian erotic romantic drama film written and directed by Salvatore Samperi. The film, which has a scabrous main theme as an incest between a sister and a porn-obsessed brother, was a box office success. Attention bandits! Attention bandits! is a 1986 film directed by Claude Lelouch. A Hobo's Christmas A Hobos Christmas is a 1987 American made-for-television drama film directed by Will Mackenzie and produced by Joe Byrne and Paul Freeman. The screenplay was written by Joe Byrne and Jeb Rosebrook. The film stars Barnard Hughes, Gerald McRaney, Wendy Crewson, William Hickey, Harley Cross, Helen Stenborg, Lee Weaver, and Jamie Sorrentini. Interzone Interzone is a 1987 Italian-American sci-fi/action film produced by Joe DAmato and directed by Deran Sarafian, with original music composed by Stefano Mainetti, starring Bruce Abbott, Beatrice Ring, and Teagan Clive.Producer Joe DAmato said "I produced along with some American associates....It was directed by young David Sarafian, the famous director Richard Sarafians son, already author of films like "Alien Predator" and "To Die For", as well as in Fulcis "Zombi 3"." Box-Office Bunny Box-Office Bunny, released in 1991, is a 5-minute Looney Tunes short film starring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. It was shown in theaters alongside The Next Chapter, as well as on the subsequent home media releases for the film. This was Warner Bros.s first Bugs Bunny theatrical release since 1964s False Hare. It was issued to commemorate Bugs 50th anniversary and is included as a special feature on the DVD for The Looney. Jeff Bergman voiced the three main characters, thus becoming the first person besides the legendary Mel Blanc, who had died two years previously, to provide Bugs and Daffys voices. The short was directed by Darrell Van Citters, who went on to direct the first two "Hare Jordan" Bugs Bunny/Michael Jordan commercials for Nike. The Top Bet Top Bet is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Jeffrey Lau and Corey Yuen and starring Carol Cheng, Anita Mui and Ng Man-tat. It is a sequel to Lau and Yuens 1990 film, All for the Winner. Dead Before Dawn Dead Before Dawn is a 1993 television film produced and directed by Charles Correll. The film is based on a true event involving the publicized mid-1980s bitter divorce of Linda and Robert Edelman. The Magic Crane The Magic Crane is a 1993 Hong Kong wuxia film produced by Tsui Hark, directed by Benny Chan and starring Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Anita Mui and Rosamund Kwan based on the novel Xian He Shen Zhen by Wolong Sheng. Million Dollar Babies Million Dollar Babies is a 1994 television film based on the fact based novel Time of Their Lives—The Dionne Tragedy by John Nihmey and Stuart Foxman. It was an American/Canadian co-production by CBS, Cinar, and The CBC. Beyond Desire Beyond Desire is a 1995 American action thriller film directed by Dominique Othenin-Girard and starring William Forsythe and Kari Wuhrer. It was released straight-to-video, first in Germany on July 13, 1995, followed by the United States on April 23, 1996. The Haunting of Helen Walker The Haunting of Helen Walker is a 1995 TV film based on The Turn of the Screw. From Corleone to Brooklyn From Corleone to Brooklyn is an Italian poliziotteschi film directed by Umberto Lenzi. The film was released in Italy on 13 April 1979 and stars Maurizio Merli, Mario Merola and Van Johnson. Snafuperman Snafuperman is a 1944 animated short comedy produced by Warner Bros. and directed by Friz Freleng. It is one of a series of black and white "Private Snafu" cartoons created for the Army-Navy Screen Magazine and shown only to American soldiers. The "Private Snafu" cartoons were not released commercially, until December 2010. The cartoons title is a play on "Superman" and parodies the popular Superman cartoons of the 1940s. The Sky's on Fire The Skys on Fire is a 1998 made-for-television film featuring John Corbett as Dr. Evan Thorne, Josie Bissett as Jennifer Thorne, Ben Browder as Racer, Bradley Whitford as John Morgan and directed by Dan Lerner. Intruder Intruder is a 1997 Hong Kong horror thriller film written and directed by Tsang Kan-cheung and starring Jacklyn Wu, Wayne Lai and Moses Chan. The film was rated Category III by the Hong Kong motion picture rating system. São Bernardo São Bernardo is a 1972 Brazilian film written and directed by Leon Hirszman, based on the novel São Bernardo by Graciliano Ramos. It stars Othon Bastos as Paulo Honório, a farmer and landowner in Brazil tortured by his personal desires and ambitions. Soorya Manasam Soorya Manasam is a 1992 Malayalam movie by Viji Thampi, starring Mammootty in the title role. The plot is inspired by the 1937 American novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. Mammootty played the role of the slow-witted man and Raghuvaran played the villain, the estate manager at Putturumees workplace. The movie was produced by Geethanjali Nandakumar under the banner of Nandana Films and was distributed by Mak Release. Out of Bounds Out of Bounds, also known as Dead in the Water, is a 2003 British psychological thriller starring Sophia Myles and Sophie Ward. It is the directorial debut of Merlin Ward, who also wrote the screenplay. Angela Angela is a 2002 Italian crime drama film written and directed by Roberta Torre. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight at the 55th Cannes Film Festival. For her performance in this film Donatella Finocchiaro won the Globo doro for best female newcomer. Chekhov's Motifs Chekhovs Motifs is a 2002 Russian-Ukrainian comedy film directed by Kira Muratova. It was entered into the 24th Moscow International Film Festival. It is based on two works of Anton Chekhov: the short story Difficult People is divided to frame the one act play Tatyana Repina. Erik of het klein insectenboek Erik of het klein insectenboek is a 2004 Dutch family film, based on the homonymous book of Godfried Bomans: Erik of het klein insectenboek. It was co-produced with among others the Danish company Zeitgeist. The film received a Golden Film for 100,000 visitors. Morning Raga Morning Raga is an Indian film with most of the dialogue in English, released in 2004. It was directed by Mahesh Dattani and starred Bollywood actresses Shabana Azmi and Perizaad Zorabian, and Telugu actor Prakash Kovelamudi. The film is unusual for its understated acting and extensive use of English, albeit with a generous smattering of Godavari Telugu. Prasad Devineni and Shobu Yarlagadda of Arka Media Works were Line producers for the movie. The film focuses on three main characters - all Telugu - whose lives have each been ruined by past tragedies and how they are united by circumstance. These three are all connected by a love of music, and through this the film explores elements of classical Indian Carnatic music, the raga, and contemporary Indian music. After Sundown After Sundown is a 2006 American horror-Western film directed by Christopher Abram and Michael W. Brown, written by Abram, and starring Susana Gibb, Reece Rios, Natalie Jones, and co-directors Brown and Abram. The plot is about a vampire gunslinger from the Old West who terrorizes a modern-day town when his bride is revived. My Brother My Brother is a 2006 film directed by Academy Award nominee Anthony Lover. It stars Vanessa L. Williams, Tatum ONeal, Nashawn Kearse and Fredro Starr. It also stars two first time actors with Down syndrome, Christopher Scott and Donovan Jennings. Two developmentally disabled actors played leading roles, and also an African American actor with a developmental disability played a leading role. The movie was produced by Gregory Segal for Angel Baby Entertainment and Liberty Artists. The executive producer was Michael Malagiero. The cinematographer was John Saywer. The movie was released theatrically in March 2007 in 19 cities by CodeBlack Entertainment. The DVD was released in May 2007 by Universal. My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie is a 2005 direct to video animated film based on Mattels line of My Scene dolls. It features Barbie and Lindsay Lohan, who plays herself. It is the third feature with the My Scene characters, and the only one that was full-length. The film was directed by Eric Fogel. Although the title of the film suggests a trip to Hollywood, the entire plot takes place in New York City, where all the My Scene characters live. Big Dreams Little Tokyo Big Dreams Little Tokyo is a 2006 feature-length motion picture written and directed by Dave Boyle. The film premiered November 2, 2006 at the AFI Festival in Hollywood, California and is released on DVD through Echo Bridge on July 22, 2008. Christmas Is Here Again Christmas Is Here Again is a 2007 American direct-to-video animated Christmas musical-comedy film distributed by Screen Media Films. The first feature production from the Renegade Animation studio, it was co-written, co-produced and directed by Robert Zappia. Narrated by Jay Leno, the film features the voices of Edward Asner, Kathy Bates, Madison Davenport, Colin Ford, Brad Garrett, Andy Griffith, Shirley Jones, Norm Macdonald, and Daniel Roebuck, and marked Asners third role in a Christmas-themed film after the 1977 film The Gathering and 2003 film Elf, though unlike the latter film, he does not play Santa. Portrait Werner Herzog Portrait Werner Herzog is an autobiographical short film by Werner Herzog made in 1986. Herzog tells stories about his life and career. The film contains excerpts and commentary on several Herzog films, including Signs of Life, Heart of Glass, Fata Morgana, Aguirre, The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner, Fitzcarraldo, and the Les Blank documentary Burden of Dreams. The film is notable for footage of a conversation between Herzog and Lotte Eisner, a film historian whom Herzog admired. In another section, he talks with mountaineer Reinhold Messner, in which they discuss a potential film project in the Himalayas to star Klaus Kinski. Circle of Friends Circle of Friends is a Lifetime Movie starring Julie Benz that aired on 28 August 2006. Lupin III: Episode 0 - First Contact is the fourteenth Lupin III television special. It premiered on Nippon TV in 2002, as part of the commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the Lupin III TV series. The special depicts the first meeting of Lupin and the rest of his gang. Down for Life Down for Life is a 2010 American dramatic film directed by Alan Jacobs based on the true story of a 15-year-old Latina gang leader in Watts. The story follows one day in her life as she struggles to break away from her gang. Made in cinéma vérité style, the film stars many local teens, with veteran actors such as Danny Glover, Laz Alonso, Kate del Castillo, and Snoop Dogg in supporting roles. Down for Life focuses on the gritty reality of gang life and the racial tension surrounding it. Ultimately, the film’s message is one of hope to those in tough circumstances while shedding light on a pressing social issue. Resolved Resolved is a 2007 documentary film concerning the world of high school policy debate. The film was written and directed by Greg Whiteley of New York Doll fame. The film captured the "Audience Award" title at its debut on June 23, 2007 at the Los Angeles Film Festival. The film was produced by One Potato Productions. The film made its television debut on HBO in the summer of 2008 and subsequently received two Emmy nominations: one nomination for Best Documentary; the other for Editing for the 2009 Emmy Awards held in September 2009. In July 2009, it was released on DVD by Image Entertainment. William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe is a documentary film about the late American civil rights attorney William Kunstler directed by daughters Emily Kunstler and Sarah Kunstler that premiered at the 25th Sundance Film Festival in January 2009. William Kunstler was a famous 20th-century lawyer whose clients included Martin Luther King Jr., the Chicago Seven, Larry Davis, Malcolm X, Phillip and Daniel Berrigan, Abbie Hoffman, H. Rap Brown, Stokely Carmichael, Adam Clayton Powell, Filiberto Ojeda Ríos and Leonard Peltier. The New York Times called him "the most hated and most loved lawyer in America". Kunstler served as the negotiator for inmates at the prison uprising at Attica State Prison in New York in 1971. This film is a co-production of the Independent Television Service and was broadcast on the PBS television series P.O.V. in June 2010. The film was an official selection of the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. It also received a 2008 grant from Film. Arthouse Films released the film theatrically in North America in 2009. My Effortless Brilliance My Effortless Brilliance is a 2008 independent dark comedy film directed by Lynn Shelton and starring Basil Harris, Sean Nelson, Jeanette Maus, and Calvin Reeder. The film was shot by cinematographer Benjamin Kasulke. The film screened at such film festivals as South by Southwest and Maryland Film Festival, and was released on DVD by IFC Films in November 2009. Box Elder Box Elder is a 2008 American independent film. It was written and directed by Todd Sklar, his first feature film. The film stars Alex Rennie, Nick Renkoski, Chad Haas, as well as Sklar. Locker 13 Locker 13 is a 2014 thriller film directed by Bruce Dellis, Jason Marsden, Matthew Mebane, Adam Montierth, and Donovan Montierth. The story was written by John Waldron; the screenplay by Bruce Dellis, Jason Marsden, Donovan Montierth, Jose Rosete, Jason Walters, and Cameron Young. The film was produced by Danny Del Toro, Shawn Haught, Jason Marsden, Neil Mather, Maria White Mebane, Matthew Mebane, Jose Rosete, Rick Schroder, and Nick Stahr. Goat Story Goat Story - The Old Prague Legends is a 2008 English-language the first Czech and East Europe 3D computer-animated fantasy comedy feature film written by David Sláma, produced and directed by Jan Tománek with music by David Solař and animated by Art And Animation studio. The film features the voices of Jiří Lábus, Matěj Hádek, Mahulena Bočanová, Michal Dlouhý, Petr Pelzer, Jan Přeučil, Viktor Preiss, Miroslav Táborský, Karel Heřmánek, Petr Nárožný, Dalimil Klapka, Pavel Rímský, Ota Jirák, Filip Jevič and Justin Svoboda. It was the first Czech and East Europe feature-length computer animated film. The film was theatrically released on October 16, 2008 by Phase 4 Films and Bontonfilm. It won the main prize at the 2010 Buenos Aires International Childrens Film Festival. The film featured on the cover of the March 2008 edition of American magazine Animation. It was also the very first CGI-animated film to be Rated PG-13 by the MPAA in the United States. In 2012 Art And Animation studio produced the sequel of the movie Goat story with Cheese. In 2015 put producers the movie on YouTube for free. There are many language mutations . Mrs. Washington Goes to Smith Mrs. Washington Goes to Smith is a 2009 American television film directed by Armand Mastroianni and starring Cybill Shepherd. Un'estate ai Caraibi Unestate ai Caraibi is a 2009 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. It stars Gigi Proietti, Enrico Brignano, Carlo Buccirosso, Biagio Izzo, and Martina Stella. Finnish Blood Swedish Heart Finnish Blood Swedish Heart is a 2013 documentary film by Mika Ronkainen about a Finnish father and son revisiting their former home in Sweden. The film won two Jussi Awards in 2014: Best Documentary and Best Music, and the Dragon Award for Best Nordic Documentary Film at the Göteborg Film Festival in February 2013. The film was released theatrically in Sweden with the title Ingen riktig finne on March 22, 2013, and in Finland titled Laulu koti-ikävästä on April 5, 2013. Radio: Love on Air Radio is a 2009 Indian comedy-drama film starring Himesh Reshammiya, Shenaz Treasurywala and Sonal Sehgal in the lead roles. The film is directed by Isshaan Trivedi. Himesh Reshammiyas compositions for the film were much praised, and topped the musical charts. The movie was released on December 4, 2009. Reshammiya has received praise for his portrayal of Vivan Shah. That Guy Dick Miller That Guy Dick Miller is a 2014 documentary directed by Elijah Drenner. The film had its world premiere on March 7, 2014 at South by Southwest and looks into the life and career of character actor Dick Miller. Funding for the film was raised through a Kickstarter campaign. Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall is a 2013 documentary film by Edgar Barens. Eva Nová Eva Nová is a 2015 Slovak drama film directed by Marko Škop. It was screened in the Discovery section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival where it won the FIPRESCI Prize. It was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Waves 98 Waves 98 is a 2015 short film written and directed by Lebanese artist and filmmaker Ely Dagher. It was awarded the Short Film Palme dOr at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Afterthought Afterthought is a 2015 Israeli philosophical comedy film written and directed by Elad Keidan. It was screened in the Special Screenings section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It has been nominated for Best Film at the 2015 Ophir Awards. The film has won 3 Ophir prizes: best script, best editing, and best sound design. The film was awarded best film at the Haifa film festival. Boris Without Béatrice Boris Without Béatrice is a 2016 Canadian drama film directed by Denis Côté. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. The film stars James Hyndman as Boris Malinovsky, a man who begins having several extramarital affairs to deal with his emotional and companionship needs, while caring for his wife Beatrice, who has withdrawn from the world in a self-induced state of catatonic silence that defies diagnosis. Brillantissime Brillantissime is a French comedy directed by Michèle Laroque and based on the play My Brilliant Divorce by Geraldine Aron. It was released in France on 17 January 2018. This is the first movie directed by the actress. Herrliche Zeiten Herrliche Zeiten is a 2018 German comedy-drama film directed by Oskar Roehler, starring Katja Riemann and Oliver Masucci. It tells the story of an affluent couple looking for a new housekeeper. As a joke, they write in the ad that they are looking for "slaves", which has unexpected consequences. Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes is a 1916 American silent film starring William Gillette as Arthur Conan Doyles Sherlock Holmes. The film, which was directed by Arthur Berthelet, was produced by Essanay Studios in Chicago. It was adapted from the 1899 stage play of the same name, which was based on the stories, "A Scandal in Bohemia," "The Final Problem," and A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle. All surviving prints of the 1916 film Sherlock Holmes were once thought to be lost. However, on October 1, 2014, it was announced that a copy had been discovered in a film archive in France. Lonely Wives Lonely Wives is a 1931 American comedy film directed by Russell Mack and produced by E.B. Derr for Pathé Exchange, and was distributed by RKO Pictures after the merger of the two studios; it starred Edward Everett Horton, Esther Ralston, Laura La Plante, and Patsy Ruth Miller. The screenplay was written by Walter DeLeon, based upon a successful German vaudeville act entitled Tanzanwaltz, penned by Pordes Milo, Walter Schütt, and Dr. Eric Urban. The German production had been translated for the American stage by DeLeon and Mark Swan and, under the same title as the film. Kentucky Kernels Kentucky Kernels is a 1934 American comedy directed by George Stevens and starring the comedy duo of Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey. The screenplay was written by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, and Fred Guiol, from a story by Kalmar and Ruby. The Woman of the Port The Woman of the Port is a 1934 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Arcady Boytler and starring Andrea Palma. The film is based on the novel Le Port by French author Guy de Maupassant. Betty Boop and Grampy Betty Boop and Grampy is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Grampy in his first appearance. The Goose and the Gander The Goose and the Gander is a 1935 American romantic comedy film starring Kay Francis, George Brent and Genevieve Tobin. A woman finds out her ex-husbands new wife is cheating on him and decides to expose her. The Gay Parisian The Gay Parisian is an American short film produced in 1941 by Warner Bros. and directed by Jean Negulesco. The film is a screen adaptation, in Technicolor, of the 1938 ballet Gaîté Parisienne, choreographed by Léonide Massine to music by Jacques Offenbach. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 14th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. The Early Bird Dood It! The Early Bird Dood It! is a 1942 MGM cartoon directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby. The composer of this cartoon was Scott Bradley. The Kansan The Kansan is a 1943 Western film directed by George Archainbaud. The film is also known as Wagon Wheels in the United Kingdom. Henpecked Hoboes Henpecked Hoboes is a theatrical cartoon short released on October 26, 1946 directed by Tex Avery. It stars George and Junior in their first appearance. According to model sheets, the cartoons working title was Bums Away. Swing Parade of 1946 Swing Parade of 1946 is a 1946 musical comedy film directed by Phil Karlson and released by Monogram Pictures. The film features Gale Storm, Phil Regan, and The Three Stooges, Edward Brophy and musical numbers by Connee Boswell and the Louis Jordan and Will Osborne orchestras, including "Stormy Weather" and "Caldonia". Where There's Life Where Theres Life is a 1947 American thriller comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield. The films title derives from a line in Don Quixote as a play on the name of its star, Bob Hope. Also in the cast are Signe Hasso, William Bendix, and George Coulouris. So Much for So Little So Much for So Little is a 1949 American short documentary film directed by Chuck Jones. In 1950, it won an Oscar at the 22nd Academy Awards for Documentary Short Subject, tying with A Chance to Live. As a work of the United States Government, the film is in the public domain. The Academy Film Archive preserved So Much for So Little in 2005. Produced during the Harry S. Truman administration, it attained renewed relevance during the Donald Trump administration nearly seven decades later. The Girl in White The Girl in White is a 1952 film drama directed by John Sturges. It is based on the memoirs of the pioneering female surgeon Emily Dunning Barringer. Francis Joins the WACS Francis Joins the WACS is a 1954 American black-and-white comedy film from Universal-International, produced by Ted Richmond, directed by Arthur Lubin, that stars Donald OConnor, Julie Adams, ZaSu Pitts, Mamie Van Doren, and Chill Wills in two roles, including the distinctive voice of Francis in voice-over. This is the fifth film in Universal-International Francis the Talking Mule series. Raw Edge Raw Edge is a 1956 Technicolor Western film directed by John Sherwood starring Rory Calhoun, Yvonne de Carlo, Mara Corday, Rex Reason, Neville Brand. It marked the movie debut of John Gavin under the name "John Gilmore". The Truth About Mother Goose The Truth About Mother Goose is an animated film released in 1957 by Walt Disney Productions. and directed by Bill Justice and Wolfgang Reitherman. In it, a trio of jazz-singing jesters sing three Mother Goose nursery rhymes, while an off screen narrator explains their origins in three animated vignettes. The rhymes include: "Little Jack Horner": Thomas Horner, allegedly stealing a title deed in transit to Henry VIII of England. "Mary": The life of Mary Stuart. The segment claims that the "silver bells" are said to "refer to the elaborate decoration on her dresses", the "cockle shells" to her love of exotic food such as cockles, with the "pretty maids all in a row" referring to her ladies-in-waiting. "London Bridge Is Falling Down": The gradual deterioration and dilapidation of the medieval Old London Bridge. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1957. Adorable Sinner Magnificent Sinner is a 1959 French film by director Robert Siodmak about the romance between Tsar Alexander II of Russia and the then-schoolgirl Catherine Dolgorukov, who later became his mistress and finally his morganatic wife. It stars Romy Schneider as Katia, a schoolgirl who becomes the Tsars mistress and Curd Jürgens as Tsar Alexander II of Russia. The film, originally released as Katia, was a remake of a 1938 French film of the same name, which starred Danielle Darrieux. People Are Bunny People Are Bunny is a 1959 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson, starring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. People Are Bunny spoofs the Art Linkletter show People are Funny where the parody of Art Linkletter is voiced by an uncredited Daws Butler. High Steaks High Steaks is a Tom and Jerry animated short film, released on March 23, 1962. It was the fourth of the thirteen cartoons in the series to be directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in Czechoslovakia. The shorts title is a pun on the phrase "High stakes". Incident at Phantom Hill Incident at Phantom Hill is a 1966 American Techniscope Technicolor Western film directed by Earl Bellamy and starring Robert Fuller, Jocelyn Lane, Dan Duryea and Tom Simcox. The story involves a Union gold shipment is stolen and buried in the desert. Both Union and rebel forces struggle to find it while threatened by the Comanche. A romance complicates the action. Judith Judith is a 1966 drama film made by Command Productions, Cumulus Productions and Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Daniel Mann, produced by Kurt Unger from a screenplay by John Michael Hayes based on the story by Lawrence Durrell. The music score was by Sol Kaplan and the cinematography by John Wilcox. The film stars Sophia Loren, Peter Finch and Jack Hawkins. Blue Movie Blue Movie is a 1969 American film written, produced, and directed by Andy Warhol. Blue Movie, the first adult erotic film depicting explicit sex to receive wide theatrical release in the United States, is a seminal film in the Golden Age of Porn and helped inaugurate the "porno chic" phenomenon in modern American culture, and later, in many other countries throughout the world. According to Warhol, Blue Movie was a major influence in the making of Last Tango in Paris, an internationally controversial erotic drama film, starring Marlon Brando, and released a few years after Blue Movie was made. Viva and Louis Waldon, playing themselves, starred in Blue Movie. In 1970, Mona, the second adult erotic film, after Blue Movie, depicting explicit sex that received a wide theatrical release in the United States, was shown. Later, other adult films, such as Boys in the Sand, Deep Throat, Behind the Green Door and The Devil in Miss Jones were released, continuing the Golden Age of Porn begun with Blue Movie. In 1973, the phenomenon of porn being publicly discussed by celebrities and taken seriously by film critics began, for the first time, in modern American culture. In 1976, The Opening of Misty Beethoven, based on the play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw, and directed by Radley Metzger, was released theatrically and is considered, by award-winning author Toni Bentley, the "crown jewel" of the Golden Age of Porn. Blue Movie was publicly screened in New York City in 2005, for the first time in more than 30 years. Also in New York City, but more recently, in 2016, the film was shown at the Whitney Museum of American Art in Manhattan. Gaily, Gaily Gaily, Gaily is a 1969 American comedy film directed by Norman Jewison. It is adapted from an autobiographical novel by Ben Hecht called A Child of the Century, and stars Beau Bridges, Brian Keith, George Kennedy, Hume Cronyn and Melina Mercouri. Lifespan Lifespan is a 1976 Dutch thriller film directed by Alexander Whitelaw and starring Hiram Keller, Tina Aumont and Klaus Kinski. Lepke Lepke is a 1975 film starring Tony Curtis as the Jewish-American gangster Louis "Lepke" Buchalter. It is often regarded by film critics as one of Tony Curtiss most underrated movies and one of his finest performances. La pretora La Pretora, is a 1976 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Lucio Fulci, and starring Edwige Fenech. It was never theatrically shown in the USA. Alaap Alaap is a 1977 Indian film produced by Hrishikesh Mukerjee and N.C Sippy and directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Rekha, Asrani, Farida Jalal, Om Prakash and Manmohan. The music is by Jaidev. The Assisi Underground The Assisi Underground is a 1985 American film directed, written and based on the novel of the same name by Alexander Ramati. The Legend of Wisely The Legend of Wisely is a 1987 Hong Kong fantasy adventure film directed by Teddy Robin based on Ni Kuangs novel series, Wisely Series, starring Samuel Hui as the titular protagonist. The film co-stars Ti Lung, Joey Wong and Robin himself. Jane and the Lost City Jane and the Lost City was a 1987 UK film, based on the British newspaper strip Jane by Norman Pett. An adventure comedy set during World War II, the film was directed by Terry Marcel, and stars Kirsten Hughes in the title role, Sam Jones, Maud Adams, Jasper Carrott and Robin Bailey. A Kid from Tibet A Kid from Tibet is a 1992 Hong Kong martial arts-action film directed by and starring Yuen Biao. The film features two more former members of the Seven Little Fortunes: Yuen Wah as an evil sorcerer and a cameo appearance from Jackie Chan. A Kid From Tibet is the only film to date that Yuen has directed. It was filmed in Taiwan, Hong Kong and partly on location in Tibet. Sangdil Sanam Sangdil Sanam is a 1994 Indian Bollywood film directed by Shomu Mukherjee. The film stars Salman Khan and Manisha Koirala in lead roles. It released on 16 December 1994. The Power Within The Power Within is a 1995 karate film directed by Art Camacho and written by Joe Hart and Scott McAboy. Terminal Voyage Terminal Voyage is a 1994 science fiction film directed by Rick Jacobson and starring Steven Bauer, Emma Samms, Brenda Bakke, Cliff DeYoung. The film was produced by Saban Entertainment and distributed by Roger Cormans New Concorde. The film was broadcast on the TV in 1996 under the title Star Quest. Indiscreet Indiscreet is a thriller TV movie starring Luke Perry and Gloria Reuben. Apoorva Raagangal Apoorva Raagangal is a 1975 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by K. Balachander. The film features Kamal Haasan, Major Sundarrajan, Srividya and Jayasudha in the lead roles while Nagesh and Rajinikanth play supporting roles. The film was produced by V. Govindarajan and J. Duraisamy under the production banner Kalakendra Films. The soundtrack and score were composed by M. S. Viswanathan while the lyrics for all tracks were written by Kannadasan. Although the film was based on a riddle featured in one of the Baital Pachisi stories, it has also been widely described as having been inspired by the American film 40 Carats. Apoorva Raagangal was controversial upon release as it examines relationships between people with wide age gaps, which challenged Indian social mores. The film is about Prasanna who falls in love with the older Bhairavi while his father is drawn to Bhairavis daughter Ranjini. The rest of the film revolves around the four characters and their problems. Apoorva Raagangal released on 18 August 1975 and became a critical and commercial success. It won three National Film Awards and three Filmfare Awards South. The film was remade in Hindi as Ek Nai Paheli where Balachander and Kamal reprised their duties, and in Telugu as Thoorpu Padamara where Srividya reprised her role. Helluva Good Luck Helluva Good Luck is a 1999 Czech fantasy film directed by Zdeněk Troška. It is inspired by Jan Drdas story "Brave Honza". A sequel was released in 2001. Flower and Snake aka Flowers and Serpents is a Japanese soft-core S&M film starring Naomi Tani, directed by Masaru Konuma and produced by Nikkatsu. Based on a novel by Oniroku Dan, Japans best-known author of S&M fiction, Flower and Snake was the first of Nikkatsu’s Roman Porno films to deal with an S&M theme. Together with the later Wife to be Sacrificed this film is credited with starting the S&M Roman Porno series which helped save Nikkatsu from collapse during the 1970s. Marujas asesinas Killer Housewives is a 2001 Spanish comedy film directed by Javier Rebollo. The film is about a psychopathic housewife named Azucena intent on killing her husband. Last Hippie Standing Last Hippie Standing is a 45-minute documentary by the German filmmaker Marcus Robbin about Goa. The film compares the 1960s and 1970s hippie era with the situation in 2000. The film has no commentary and consists of documentation of the ongoing party culture in Goa, as well as private and previously unreleased Super 8 footage from the 1960s and 1970s in Goa, filmed by Cleo Odzer. This material is the only existing contemporary film document of the hippie era in Goa. Furthermore, interviews with hippie veterans like Goa Gil, locals, and the former chief minister of Goa, Francisco Sardinha, describe the clashes that occur between the party culture and Indian conservatism. The last part of the documentary is shot at the Berlin Love Parade, where the protagonists reflect on their own spiritual development and the changes that have occurred since the hippie movements advent. The film was shot in December 1999 and January 2000 with an estimated budget of $20,000. Since 2004, it has been distributed by Nowonmedia. The documentary was widely viewed online. Another Life Ovunque sei is a 2004 Italian romance-drama film directed by Michele Placido. It entered the competition at the 61st Venice International Film Festival, where it was booed by the audience and received bad reviews. It won the Nastro dArgento for best cinematography. School's Out! The Musical Schools Out!: The Musical is an animated musical-comedy television film and the 12th episode of the fifth season of The Fairly OddParents, which aired on Nickelodeon on June 10, 2005. The episode chronicles the Pixies plot to take over Fairy World and Earth by joining a businessman named Flappy Bob to ruin the summer of Timmy Turner and his friends with an educational summer camp. Ad Lib Night Ad-lib Night is the third film by South Korean director Lee Yoon-ki. A group of boys from the country who have come to Seoul to find the runaway daughter of a dying man to be with him on his death bed. The film, based on a short story by Japanese writer Azuko Taira, debuted at the 11th annual Pusan International Film Festival as well as 57th Berlin International Film Festival. Aurora Aurora is a Ukrainian film by Oksana Bairak. It was premiered on November 30, 2006. Play Dead Play Dead is a 2009 black comedy film directed and co-produced by Jason Wiles, and written by Wiles and Shem Bitterman. The film stars Chris Klein, Fred Durst, and Jake Busey. Filming took place at the end of 2006, in Ely and Los Angeles, California. The film was ultimately released direct-to-video on September 22, 2009. Pilgrim's Progress Pilgrims Progress: Journey to Heaven is a 2008 Christian film loosely based on John Bunyan’s classic novel The Pilgrims Progress. It was written and directed by Danny Carrales, and starred Daniel Kruse as Christian. The film was featured at the Merrimack Valley Christian Film Festival. The Early Bird Catches the Worm The Early Bird Catches the Worm is a 2008 Italian drama film directed by Francesco Patierno, based on autobiographical book Il giocatore by Marco Baldini. Kilukkam Kilukilukkam Kilukkam Kilukilukkam is a 2006 Indian Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Sandhya Mohan. It stars Mohanlal, Kunchacko Boban, Jayasurya and Kavya Madhavan. The film is a sequel to the 1991 film Kilukkam directed by Priyadarshan. It was earlier titled Angamaliyile Pradhanamanthri based on a dialogue from Kilukkam. Hijack Hijack is a 2008 Indian action thriller film starring Shiney Ahuja and Esha Deol. The film is written and directed by Kunal Shivdasani and is based on the hijacking of Indian Airlines Flight 814. The Last Play at Shea The Last Play at Shea is a 2010 American documentary film written by Mark Monroe, directed by Paul Crowder, produced by Steve Cohen and Nigel Sinclair, in conjunction with Billy Joels Maritime Pictures and Spitfire Films. The film is centered on Billy Joels 2008 concerts of the same name that occurred at Shea Stadium. The shows were staged on July 16 and 18, 2008, before a combined 110,000 fans, and were the last performances ever to play the historic stadium before it was demolished. The film debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 26, 2010. The film was released on DVD on February 8, 2011. The CD and DVD from the show were released on March 8, 2011 by Sony. The film premiered on August 21, 2010 at Citi Field, Shea Stadiums successor, in front of around 20,000 moviegoers. Earlier that day, Joel watched it himself and there was an announcement from him that he liked it and said "I havent puked from it," which was shown right before the film. Inuk Inuk is a Greenlandic-language film directed by Mike Magidson and co-written by Magidson, Ole Jørgen Hammeken and anthropologist Jean-Michel Huctin. It is Magidsons first feature film. It screened in Stockholm film Festival on 20 April 2010 in an unfinished version and made its official theatrical release in Greenland on 11 May 2012. The film was selected as the Greenlandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The film won the Award Best Film at the 2012 Byron Bay International Film Festival. Näsimi Nesimi is an Azerbaijani biopic film shot in Baku, Absheron, Gobustan, Nakhichevan, Shamakhi, Bukhara, Samarkand, Halab, Damascus in 1973. Screenplay was written by Isa Huseynov. Directed by Hasan Seyidbeyli, this film is in history drama genre depicting the life of a prominent Azerbaijani philosopher and poet, Imadaddin Nasimi. The film is considered as one of the best Azerbaijani movies in historical genre produced in during Soviet times. After this debut in a big movie, the actor in the leading role, Rasim Balayev became a notable actor after this movie. My Own Swordsman My Own Swordsman is a 2011 Chinese period action comedy film directed by Jing Shang. The film was released on January 26, 2011. Wonderful Radio Wonderful Radio is a 2012 South Korean romantic comedy film, starring Lee Min-jung and Lee Jung-jin. It is about a has-been pop star who is now a radio DJ struggling to boost listener ratings. It was released in theaters on January 5, 2012 by distributor Showbox/Mediaplex, and ran for 120 minutes. The Gangster The Gangster is a 2012 Sahamongkols Thai drama action film directed and written by Kongkiat Khomsiri. Chauranga Chauranga is a 2016 Hindi film. It is the debut feature film of Indian writer-director Bikas Ranjan Mishra, produced by Onir and Sanjay Suri. The film was developed at the Screenwriters Lab organized by National Film Development Corporation of India in collaboration with Locarno Film Festival and the ScriptStation of Berlinale Talent Campus, a part of Berlin International Film Festival. The Film won Golden Gateway of India Award for Best Film at the 16th Mumbai Film Festival. The film was released worldwide on 8 January 2016. Jil Jil is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by debutant Radha Krishna Kumar. Jointly produced by Vamsi Krishna Reddy and Pramod Uppalapati under UV Creations, the film stars Gopichand, Kabir Duhan Singh and Rashi Khanna in lead roles, with the music composed by Ghibran. The film was released theatrically on 27 March 2015, and later dubbed into Hindi by Goldmines Telefilms and released in 2016. 3 Storeys 3 Storeys is a 2018 Hindi thriller drama film directed by Arjun Mukerjee starring Renuka Shahane, Sharman Joshi, Pulkit Samrat, Masumeh Makhija, Richa Chadda, Sonal Jha, Aisha Ahmed, Ankit Rathi and produced by Priya Sreedharan, Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar. The film was released on 9 March 2018. Shankhachil Shankhachil is a 2016 India-Bangladesh joint venture Bengali-language historical Drama film starring Prosenjit, Kusum Sikder, Shajbati and directed by Goutam Ghosh. This film is named after the bird Brahminy kite which is used by many Bengali poets like Jibanananda Das. Its a story of a simple village couple from Bangladesh who comes to Taki for the treatment of their ailing daughter named Rupsha. Their life and struggle has been portrayed in the film. Shankhachil is well received by critics. It has won the Best Feature Film in Bengali award at 63rd National Film Awards. It has also been selected for Montreal World Film Festival. Cardinals Cardinals is a 2017 Canadian thriller film directed by Grayson Moore and Aidan Shipley. The film premiered in the Discovery section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. State's Attorney States Attorney is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film made at RKO and starring John Barrymore. George Archainbaud directed and the film could more or less be considered a warm up for Barrymore when he later went to Universal to film the similar Counsellor at Law. Remade in 1937 and 1951 both titled Criminal Lawyer. The story was supposedly based on the life of criminal lawyer William J. Fallon, who defended 126 homicide cases without any convictions. Hollywood Capers Hollywood Capers is a short animated film of the Looney Tunes series. It stars Beans the Cat in another solo cartoon of the character. Porky also made a cameo. Calling Philo Vance Calling Philo Vance is a 1940 American mystery/comedy released by Warner Bros. and starring James Stephenson as the dilettante detective Philo Vance, his only appearance as the character; Margot Stevenson co-stars. The film also features Henry ONeill, Edward Brophy, Sheila Bromley and Ralph Forbes. It was directed by William Clemens from a screenplay by Tom Reed, based on the 1933 novel The Kennel Murder Case by S. S. Van Dine, which had previously been made into a film in 1933, starring William Powell and Mary Astor. For this adaptation of the story, Vance is on international assignment from the United States government to investigate traffic in wartime aircraft designs. The original story dealt with art world double-dealing, but the solution to the mystery is the same in each film. The Unseen The Unseen is a 1945 America film noir mystery film directed by Lewis Allen and starring Joel McCrea. It is based on the novel Midnight House by Ethel Lina White. The film was Paramounts follow-up vehicle to The Uninvited, in which star Gail Russell surged to popularity. Raymond Chandler was one of the writers of the script. Bushy Hare Bushy Hare is a Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny Cartoon made in 1949, released in 1950, directed by Robert McKimson. Bugs winds up in the Australian Outback, where he is switched with a baby kangaroo and has to deal with an aborigine hunter. The title is a play on "bushy hair" along with aborigines stereotypically being from "the bush" country. The baby kangaroo is played by Hippety Hopper, in a cameo appearance. This is the only cartoon in which Hippety Hopper is not paired with Sylvester the Cat, and the only one in which the character speaks; like Bugs, Hippety is voiced by Mel Blanc. Never Fear Never Fear 1949 is an American drama film directed and co-written by Ida Lupino, and produced by Lupino and Collier Young. The film is also known as The Young Lovers. Fort Defiance Fort Defiance is a 1951 American Western film directed by John Rawlins and written by Louis Lantz. The film stars Dane Clark, Ben Johnson, Peter Graves, Tracey Roberts, George Cleveland and Ralph Sanford. The film was released on October 9, 1951, by United Artists. Alraune Alraune is a 1952 West German science fiction directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Hildegard Knef and Erich von Stroheim. The film involves a scientist, who creates a woman who is beautiful and yet soulless, lacking any sense of morality. Crazy for Love Crazy for Love is a 1952 French comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Bourvil and, in one of her first appearances, Brigitte Bardot. Drango Drango is a 1957 American Western film produced by Jeff Chandlers production company Earlmar Productions, written and directed by Hall Bartlett, and released by United Artists. Starring Chandler in the title role, the film also features Ronald Howard, Joanne Dru, Julie London and Donald Crisp. Set in the town of Kennesaw in the months immediately following the American Civil War, the story depicts the efforts of a resolute Union Army officer who had participated in the towns destruction during Shermans March determined to make amends. The Curse of the Aztec Mummy The Curse of the Aztec Mummy is a 1957 Mexican horror film directed by Rafael Portillo. It is the second film in the Aztec Mummy series which began with The Aztec Mummy which was released earlier that year. Wild and Woolly Hare Wild and Woolly Hare is a 1959 animated short starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. It features Bugs in a Western setting, again saving a town from Yosemite Sam in a duel with trains. Firelight Firelight is a 1964 science fiction adventure film written and directed by Steven Spielberg at the age of 17. Made on a budget of $500, the film was, in a manner of speaking, Spielbergs first commercial success, as it was shown at a local cinema and generated a profit of $1. "I counted the receipts that night", Spielberg has recalled, "And we charged a dollar a ticket. Five hundred people came to the movie and I think somebody probably paid two dollars, because we made one dollar profit that night, and that was it." Although Firelight is Spielbergs first film made, it is not seen as his directorial debut. The film widely seen as his feature-length directorial debut is Duel, although "L.A. 2017", his long-form episode of The Name of the Game, precedes it. Most of Firelight is now lost. Only three minutes and forty seconds of footage survives, about 3% of the original length. Spielberg returned to its subject matter for his third major film, Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Wanted Wanted is an Italian western film released in 1967. It was directed by Giorgio Ferroni and starring Giuliano Gemma, Teresa Gimpera, and Nello Pazzafini. Gemma made two more westerns directed by Ferroni, with similar plots, where his character likewise carried the first name "Gary". The Helicopter Spies The Helicopter Spies is a 1968 feature-length film version of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.s fourth season two-part episode "The Prince of Darkness Affair". The episodes were originally broadcast in the United States on October 2, 1967, and October 9, 1967, on NBC. Like the television series, it stars Robert Vaughn and David McCallum. It is the seventh such feature film that used as its basis a reedited version of one or more episodes from the series. The film was directed by Boris Sagal and written by Dean Hargrove. Carol Lynley, Bradford Dillman, Lola Albright, John Dehner, Julie London, H.M. Wynant, and Roy Jenson also star in the film. Satanik Satanik is a 1968 film directed by Piero Vivarelli. It is based on the Italian comic series Satanik and was released to a moderate financial success in Italy. The Man The Man is a 1972 political drama film directed by Joseph Sargent and starring James Earl Jones. Jones plays Douglass Dilman, the President pro tempore of the United States Senate, who succeeds to the presidency through a series of unforeseeable events, thereby becoming both the first African-American president and the first wholly unelected one. The screenplay, written by Rod Serling, is largely based upon The Man, a novel by Irving Wallace. In addition to being the first black president more than thirty-six years before the real-world occurrence, the fictional Dilman was also the first president elected to neither that office nor to the Vice Presidency, foreshadowing the real-world elevation of Gerald Ford by less than twenty-five months. In an interview with Greg Braxton of the Los Angeles Times that ran January 16, 2009, four days before Barack Obama was inaugurated as president, Jones was asked about having portrayed the fictional first black U.S. president on film. He replied: "I have misgivings about that one. It was done as a TV special. Had we known it was to be released as a motion picture, we would have asked for more time and more production money. I regret that." One is a Lonely Number One Is a Lonely Number is a 1972 American drama film directed by Mel Stuart, and starring Trish Van Devere, Janet Leigh, and Melvyn Douglas. The screenplay, based upon the short story The Good Humor Man by Rebecca Morris, was written by David Seltzer. The Proud and Damned The Proud and Damned, also known as The Proud and the Damned, Proud and Damned, and Proud, Damned and Dead, is a 1972 American-Colombian co-production western film directed by Ferde Grofé Jr.. Some sources quote the title as "The Proud and the Damned", which is not the original name. The actual title, "The Proud and Damned", is clearly displayed in the title text of the original film version in the opening of the movie. Some images erroneously use the title "The Proud and the Damned". Destruction Force Destruction Force is a 1977 Italian poliziottesco directed by Stelvio Massi. It is the second film in which Tomas Milian plays the character of Monnezza after Free Hand for a Tough Cop. The participation of Milian was due to an old contract he was forced to fulfill; originally intended as a special appearance, the role of Milian was expanded to make it appear as the star of the film, and Milian obtained in exchange to construct his character as he wanted and to write his dialogue lines. The film was shot in three weeks, but Milian filmed his part in just five days. La moglie in vacanza... l'amante in città La moglie in vacanza... lamante in città is a 1980 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Sergio Martino. Beverly Hills Madam Beverly Hills Madam is a 1986 American made-for-television drama film directed by Harvey Hart and starring Faye Dunaway, Melody Anderson, Donna Dixon and Robin Givens. It was broadcast on NBC on April 6, 1986. Convent of Sinners Convent of Sinners, is a 1986 Italian nunsplotation erotic film directed by Joe DAmato. DAmato directed, photographed and edited the film. The Rene Rivet screenplay was based on the novel "La Religeuse" by Denis Diderot. Death by Dialogue Death by Dialogue is a 1988 horror film co-written and directed by Thomas Dewier and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Dark Obsession Diamond Skulls is a British 1989 thriller directed by Nick Broomfield who also co-wrote with Tim Rose-Price. An established documentary filmmaker, this is Broomfields first work of fiction. It is produced by Tim Bevan and Jane Fraser and stars Amanda Donohoe, Gabriel Byrne and Struan Rodger and has a music score by Hans Zimmer. It includes the last film performance of Ian Carmichael. Delta Force Commando Delta Force Commando, is a 1988 Italian "macaroni combat" war film directed by Pierluigi Ciriaci as Frank Valenti and starring Fred Williamson and Bo Svenson. Dance Macabre Dance Macabre is a 1992 American slasher film written and directed by Greydon Clark. Autumn Moon Autumn Moon is a 1992 film directed by Clara Law and written by Eddie Ling-Ching Fong. A Hong Kong high school girl befriends a twenty-something Japanese man visiting Hong Kong. The film stars Japanese actor Masatoshi Nagase therefore dialogue is a mixture of English, Cantonese, and Japanese. Hong Kong musician Tats Lau contributes to the film score. Mixed Blessings Mixed Blessings, also known as Danielle Steels Mixed Blessings, is a 1995 NBC television film directed by Bethany Rooney. The film is based upon the 1993 novel of the same name written by Danielle Steel. It contains three stories of couples who are facing parenthood for the first time. Scott Baio, Bess Armstrong, Gabrielle Carteris, and Bruce Greenwood lead the all-star cast. Yaraana Yaraana is a 1995 Bollywood romantic thriller film directed by David Dhawan and starring Rishi Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, Raj Babbar, Kader Khan and Shakti Kapoor. It is a remake of the American film Sleeping with the Enemy, starring Julia Roberts. The film is known for the hit song "Mera Piya Ghar Aaya", which was copied from Pakistani Qawwali singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Invasion of Privacy Invasion of Privacy is a 1996 American erotic thriller film directed by Anthony Hickox and starring Johnathon Schaech, Mili Avital and Naomi Campbell. Father's Day Fathers Day is a 1996 German comedy film directed by Sherry Hormann. The Sleepwalker Killing The Sleepwalker Killing also known as From the Files of Unsolved Mysteries: The Sleepwalker Killing, is a 1997 TV movie based on a popular real-life case from the Unsolved Mysteries television series. The film was written by June Callwood and Lyle Slack and directed by John Cosgrove. Cosgrove also served as executive producer on the TV series. Starquest II Starquest II is a 1997 science fiction thriller film written and directed by Fred Gallo. The Don's Analyst The Dons Analyst is an American television film that starred Robert Loggia, and premiered on Showtime on September 6, 1997. It predated the very similarly plotted 1999 movie Analyze This. Kumokiri Nizaemon is a 1978 Japanese film directed by Hideo Gosha. River Made to Drown In River Made to Drown In is a 1997 drama film starring Michael Imperioli, Richard Chamberlain, Ute Lemper and James Duval. Though directed by James Merendino, Merendino had his name removed, and the film is credited to Alan Smithee. River Made to Drown In failed to secure US domestic theatrical distribution, but was released on DVD and has appeared on here! television. Emmanuelle 7: The Meaning of Love Emmanuelle 7: The Meaning of Love is a 1994 television movie, which was the seventh episode from the erotic series Emmanuelle in Space. It was directed by Brody Hooper, produced by Alain Siritzky, and written by Thomas McKelvey Cleaver, based on character by Emmanuelle Arsan. The Human Bullet is a 1968 Japanese film about Him, a Japanese soldier during World War II who becomes assigned to a kamikaze mission against a U.S. battleship. It is an anti-war satire written and directed by Kihachi Okamoto. Lucky Three an Elliott Smith Portrait Lucky Three is a 1997 11-minute short film directed by Jem Cohen and featuring singer-songwriter Elliott Smith. Khaidi No. 786 Khaidi No. 786 is a 1988 Telugu film, starring Chiranjeevi, Bhanupriya, Suthivelu, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Mohan Babu, Nutan Prasad and Kaikala Satyanarayana. The film was directed by Vijaya Bapineedu. It is the 100th film of Chiranjeevi as an actor, and the second film in his successful Khaidi trilogy. The film is a remake of the 1986 Tamil film Amman Kovil Kizhakale, starring Vijayakanth and Radha. It was also remade in Kannada as Nammoora Hammera in 1990 with Ambareesh and Suman Ranganathan in the lead roles. Death Mills Death Mills is a 1945 American film directed by Billy Wilder and produced by the United States Department of War. The film was intended for German audiences to educate them about the atrocities committed by the Nazi regime. For the German version, Die Todesmühlen, Hanus Burger is credited as the writer and director, while Wilder supervised the editing. Wilder is credited with directing the English-language version. The film is a much-abbreviated version of German Concentration Camps Factual Survey, a 1945 British government documentary that was not completed until nearly seven decades later. The German language version of the film was shown in the US sector of West Germany in January 1946. Boys Life 3 Boys Life 3 is a compilation of five short films that deal with coming-out and the trials and tribulations of being gay in America. Pettson och Findus - Kattonauten Pettson och Findus – Kattonauten is a Swedish childrens film from 2000, based on the books Pettson and Findus by Sven Nordqvist. Acts of Worship Acts of Worship is a 2001 movie starring Ana Reeder, Michael Hyatt, Christopher Kadish and Nestor Rodriguez. The film is the first feature from writer and director Rosemary Rodriguez and was screened at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. The Circuit The Circuit is a 2002 arena-fighting film starring Olivier Gruner Horns and Halos Horns and Halos is a 2002 documentary film directed by Suki Hawley and Michael Galinsky, is primarily about the difficult road the author and publisher travelled to bring Fortunate Son, a controversial biography of George W. Bush to bookshelves again. Gaza Strip Gaza Strip is a 2002 documentary film by James Longley which records events taking place in 2001 during the Second Intifada. The film focuses on 13-year-old Mohammed Hejazi, a second-grade dropout the filmmaker encountered at the Karni crossing in the Gaza Strip, where Palestinian children often gather to throw stones. The director has made this film available for free online streaming on the official site, below. Karsilasma The Encounter is a 2002 Turkish-Hungarian drama film, co-written, co-produced and directed by Ömer Kavur, starring Uğur Polat as a man embarking on a new life. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won five awards at the 40th Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival, including the Golden Orange for Best Film. It was the final film of Turkish director Ömer Kavur, who described it as, "the unadorned story of an interesting search in the midst of extraordinary circumstances with surrealistic overtones." Metallic Blues Metallic Blues is a 2004 film co-production directed by Israeli director Danny Verete. Wayside School Wayside is a 2005 Canadian animated television film created by Louis Sachar, developed by John Derevlany and produced by Nelvana. The film follows Todd, a transfer student, who attends Wayside, a 30-story-tall grammar school that has a reputation for the ridiculous. After a mix up with the contractor, the school was built sideways with the room were stacked on top of each other instead of side-to-side, resulting in an Escher-esque design revolved around a fantasy environment and kid logic. Wayside was conceived to be a series in 2004 by Derevlany and the movie was a pitch for Teletoon. The series was approved for 26 episodes spread across two seasons in 2007. A Good Day to Have an Affair A Good Day to Have an Affair is a 2007 South Korean film. The story deals with two lonely housewives who get involved in extramarital affairs. Mere Oblivion Mere Oblivion is a 2007 short comedy-drama film, written and directed by Burleigh Smith. It features Smith and Elizabeth Caiacob. The film premiered at Tropfest, the worlds largest short film festival. Happily Ever After is a manga series by Yoshiie Gouda. Yukihiko Tsutsumi adapted the series into a film, known in Japan under the same title and known in the United States as Happily Ever After. Viz Pictures licensed the film for release in the United States. The series follows husband and wife and . Yukie works at a noodle shop for long hours while Isao is a lazy gangster. Yukies friends ask her to leave her husband, but Yukie feels an obligation to him because Isao had initially saved her from misery. The film aired in a selection of theaters in the United States. The Demons of St. Petersburg The Demons of St. Petersberg is a 2008 Italian drama film directed by Giuliano Montaldo. Bananaz Bananaz is a 2008 British documentary film by Ceri Levy about Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewletts virtual alternative band Gorillaz. The Aquarium The Aquarium is a 2008 Egyptian drama film directed by Yousry Nasrallah. Google Me Google Me is a 2007 American documentary film about the act of finding oneself on the search engine, Google, and the implications directed and produced by Jim Killeen. The films music was composed by Geoff Levin. Innathe Chinthavishayam Innathe Chinthavishayam is a 2008 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film written and directed by Satyan Anthikad. The film, produced by Antony Perumbavoor through Aashirvad Cinemas, stars Mohanlal and Meera Jasmine. The films score and songs were composed by Ilayaraja. The film is based on the scenario of increased divorces in modern-day Kerala middle class society. The film was released on 12 April 2008, it was a moderate commercial success. The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls is a New Zealand documentary film, directed by Leanne Pooley and released in 2009. The film profiles The Topp Twins, a lesbian comedy music duo from New Zealand. One of the most successful documentary films at the New Zealand box office, the film made over $1 million in its first four weeks of release. To date, it has made almost $2 million in box office sales. The film was produced by Arani Cuthbert. The cinematographer was Leon Narbey. The film was also screened internationally. Marine Boy Marine Boy is a 2009 South Korean film. The feature film debut of writer and director Yoon Jong-seok, it stars Kim Kang-woo, Cho Jae-hyun and Park Si-yeon in the lead roles. Marine Boy is the story of a former national swimmer who finds himself in debt, and out of desperation is employed as a mule by a gangster boss, smuggling drugs by sea. Yoon regarded the films title as a unique point, saying, "There is something beguiling about its duality, how these criminals are called something that romantically calls to mind the popular cartoon Marine Boy or the star swimmer Park Tae-Hwan". Love Shack Love Shack is a 2010 mockumentary about the adult film industry written, produced and directed by Gregg Saccon and Michael B. Silver. Other producers include Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. Love Shack reunites a dysfunctional "family" of adult film stars for a memorial porn shoot following the death of a legendary producer Mo Saltzman. Baabarr Baabarr is a 2009 gangster Hindi film directed by Ashu Trikha. The film stars Sohum Shah, Mithun Chakraborty and Urvashi Sharma. Come Morning Come Morning may refer to: Come Morning, a 1981 album by Grover Washington Jr. Come Morning, a 2012 dramatic thriller I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat is a 2011 3D computer-animated Looney Tunes short film featuring the characters Sylvester, Tweety and Granny. It is an adaptation of the 1950 song of the same name sung by Mel Blanc. It features the voice of June Foray as Granny and Blancs archive recordings taken from the song for Sylvester and Tweety. I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat was first shown in theaters before Warner Bros. feature-length film Happy Feet Two. In 2014, Warner Bros. Animation published this short on YouTube. Shadow Shadow is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language action crime film produced by Paruchuri Kireeti on United Movies banner and directed by Meher Ramesh. The film stars Venkatesh, Tapsee, Srikanth, Madhurima in the lead roles and music was composed by S. Thaman. The film was released on 26 April 2013. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Meri Jung: One Man Army by Sumeet Arts in 2013. Best Kept Secret Best Kept Secret is a 2013 documentary film that was directed by Samantha Buck and produced by Danielle DiGiacomo. The film aired as part of POV on PBS and focuses on a special education teacher who must find her students a place in the real world as they prepare to leave the public school system. David Loman David Loman is a 2013 Taiwanese comedy film directed by Chiu Li-kwan. Democrats Democrats is a 2014 Danish documentary film directed by Camilla Nielsson about politics in Zimbabwe following the contentious 2008 election and the subsequent coalition effort to rewrite the countrys constitution. The Last Descent The Last Descent is a 2016 American biographical survival drama film co-written and directed by Isaac Halasima, and is his first feature-length film. It is based on the 2009 rescue attempt of John Edward Jones in Nutty Putty Cave, west of Utah Lake. The film was produced by Deep Blue Films, Cocollala Pictures, and Dark Rider Productions and distributed by Excel Entertainment Group. It stars Chadwick Hopson, Alexis Johnson, Landon Henneman, Jyllian Petrie and Jacob Omer. The film had a limited release but received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise toward the acting and cinematography, but received criticism for the heavy emotional weight. Dil Juunglee Dil Juunglee is an Indian romantic comedy film written and directed by Aleya Sen. It stars Taapsee Pannu, Saqib Saleem, Abhilash Thapliyal, Nidhi Singh, Ayesha Kaduskar, Srishti Shrivastava and Santosh Barmola. It was released on 9 March 2018 to mainly negative reviews. Mugulu Nage Mugulu Nage is a 2017 Indian romantic comedy Kannada film directed and co-produced by Yogaraj Bhat and jointly produced by Ganesh and Syed Salaam. It features Ganesh, Apoorva Arora, Nikitha Narayan and Ashika Ranganath in the lead roles. Amulya, and Jaggesh also feature in cameo roles. Whilst the soundtrack and score is by V. Harikrishna, the cinematography is by Sugnan. The first look of the film was released on 14 February 2017 coinciding the Valentines Day. The project marks the third film in the combination of Yogaraj Bhat and Ganesh after Mungaru Male and Gaalipata. The filming began on 8 December 2016 in Bengaluru. Further, the shooting took place in Puducherry, Mysuru, Yaana and Sirsi. Hope Aur Hum Hope Aur Hum is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language family drama film produced by Samira Bandopadhyay under her banner Thumbnail Pictures and directed by Sudip Bandopadhyay. The film stars Naseeruddin Shah, Sonali Kulkarni, Aamir Bashir and Naveen Kasturia. It was released on 11 May 2018. Blue Rhythm Blue Rhythm is a 1931 American animated short film directed by Burt Gillett, produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Columbia Pictures. It was the 31st short to star Mickey Mouse. The plot focuses on a multifaceted performance of W. C. Handys "St. Louis Blues." The film features the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey and Marcellite Garner as Minnie Mouse. Beer and Pretzels Beer and Pretzels is the second of five short films starring Ted Healy and His Stooges released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on August 26, 1933. A musical-comedy film, the film also featured Bonnie Bonnell, Healys girlfriend at the time. Some footage of Healy and the Stooges from the unfinished MGM musical The March of Time was included in the film as well. The World Moves On The World Moves On is a 1934 American drama film directed by John Ford and starring Madeleine Carroll and Franchot Tone. It is notable for being the first Hollywood code approved film. The Perfect Specimen The Perfect Specimen is a 1937 film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Errol Flynn and Joan Blondell. The picture is based on a novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams. The Toy Wife The Toy Wife is a 1938 American drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Luise Rainer and Melvyn Douglas. The period film was produced by Merian C. Cooper and written by Zoë Akins. Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion is the eighth of 14 Columbia Pictures B movies starring Chester Morris as reformed thief Boston Blackie. Bowery Bombshell Bowery Bombshell is a 1946 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the third film in the series. Along Came Daffy Along Came Daffy is a 1947 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, featuring Daffy Duck and two characters resembling Yosemite Sam. It was directed by Friz Freleng and written by Michael Maltese and Tedd Pierce. All voices are performed by Mel Blanc. Along Came Daffy is one of only two Warner Bros. shorts in which Yosemite Sam is not paired with Bugs Bunny. Scrambled Brains Scrambled Brains is a 1951 short film directed by Jules White. It is the 132nd short film released by Columbia Pictures starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Three Dark Horses Three Dark Horses is a 1952 short film directed by Jules White and starring the American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 142nd short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Princess of the Nile Princess of the Nile is a 1954 American adventure film starring Debra Paget. Sincerely Yours Sincerely Yours is a 1955 Warner Color film romantic music comedy starring Liberace. It was Liberaces first starring motion picture and was a recreation of his concert performances and a remake of the Warner Bros. 1932 film The Man Who Played God, which was itself a remake of the 1922 film The Man Who Played God, also based on the Jules Eckert Goodman play The Silent Voice. Rabbitson Crusoe Rabbitson Crusoe is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short released in 1956 and directed by Friz Freleng. The name and part of the story is a direct parody of Robinson Crusoe. Stakeout on Dope Street Stakeout on Dope Street is a 1958 crime film directed by Irvin Kershner and written by Andrew J. Fenady, Irvin Kershner and Irwin Schwartz. It follows three teenagers who inadvertently get themselves involved in a drug ring. It was the directorial debut of Kershner. The film stars Yale Wexler, Abby Dalton, Morris Miller, Allen Kramer and Jonathon Haze. The film was released by Warner Bros. on May 3, 1958. La violetera The Violet Seller is a 1958 Italian-Spanish historical musical film directed by Luis César Amadori and starring Sara Montiel, Raf Vallone and Frank Villard. It takes its name from the song La Violetera which is performed by Montiel in the film. The films art direction was by Enrique Alarcón. The Wind Cannot Read The Wind Cannot Read is a 1958 British drama film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Dirk Bogarde, Yoko Tani, Ronald Lewis and John Fraser. It was based on a novel by Richard Mason. Songwriter, Peter Hart received the 1958 Ivor Novello award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically for the title song, performed by Vera Lynn. Down and Outing Down and Outing is a Tom and Jerry animated short film, released on October 26, 1961. It was the second of the thirteen cartoons in the series to be directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in Czechoslovakia. It updates its copyright to the current year 1961 as opposed to the 1960 copyright of Switchin Kitten. The Interns The Interns is a 1962 American drama film that starred Michael Callan and Cliff Robertson. This film is a medical melodrama that presages many similar TV programs to follow. It centers on the personal and professional conflicts of young medical interns under the tutelage of senior surgeons, Telly Savalas and Buddy Ebsen. The film was followed by a 1964 sequel, The New Interns, and a 1970–1971 television medical drama series, The Interns, that was based on the films. The Interns was directed by David Swift. Crooks in Cloisters Crooks in Cloisters is a 1964 British comedy which features Ronald Fraser as Little Walter, the leader of a gang of forgers, including Bernard Cribbins as Squirts, Melvyn Hayes as Willy, Grégoire Aslan as Lorenzo, and Davy Kaye as Specs. Long Days of Vengeance Long Days of Vengeance Lila Mantis in Lace is a 1968 sexploitation film directed by William Rotsler and starring Susan Stewart, Vic Lance, Steven Vincent, Pat Barrington, and Stuart Lancaster. It was produced by Harry Novak. At least two differently edited versions have been released, one of which has more emphasis on sex and one of which emphasizes violence. Per the Internet Movie Database, the movie was released under the title, Lila, which coincides with the movies opening scene also crediting the films title as Lila. The Cycle Savages The Cycle Savages is a 1969 American outlaw biker exploitation film written and directed by Bill Brame, and stars Bruce Dern and Melody Patterson. The film follows a biker and his crew who go after an artist who sketched his nude girlfriend. It premiered in Charlotte on August 22, 1969. Casey Kasem served as one of the films producers. Halls of Anger Halls of Anger is a 1970 American drama film directed by Paul Bogart, and starring Calvin Lockhart, Janet MacLachlan, Jeff Bridges and James A. Watson Jr. Bizarre Secrets of Sex, also known as Bizarre, is a British film, directed by Antony Balch, an experimental filmmaker and frequent collaborator with William S. Burroughs. The film is narrated by an Egyptian mummy. After directing the Burroughs-influenced shorts Towers Open Fire and The Cut Ups, Balch approached producer Richard Gordon in 1968 to direct an anthology film running just over an hour, titled Multiplication. After the script was rewritten to bring the film up to feature length and the budget doubled filming took place over 14 weeks in 1969. Released in February 1970, it was a huge success in the UK, running for six months at the Jacey Cinema in Piccadilly Circus alone, during which time it recouped its entire production cost. The film remained in circulation in the UK throughout the 1970s, sometimes appearing in a half hour edited version that played on the second half of double-bills. Five writers are credited with the script, although several other people, including Brion Gysin and Ian Cullen also claimed to have worked on the writing. Many of the actresses who appear nude in the film, such as Nicole Austin and Maria Frost, were mainly topless models who had begun to get minor acting roles in British sex and horror films of the period. Frost, who plays Lindy Leigh in the film, was so horrified she’d been given a major role in the film that she reportedly told Balch “I’m a model, I cant act.” She had previously appeared in two Harrison Marks shorts, Maria and Scouts Honour. The dinosaur sculptures that feature in the “Strange Young Man” segment are the famous Crystal Palace Dinosaurs. Commenting on the film in an unpublished 1975 interview, Balch claimed “this is a very uneven film, but three episodes and a single shot, are good. I liked the ones with the photographer, Elliot Stein, and the Lady in the Greenhouse. The episode of the monster baby is a bore, but the single shot of it, at the end is brilliant.” Jennifer on My Mind Jennifer on My Mind is a 1971 American black comedy film based on the 1968 novel Heir by Roger L. Simon. It was directed by Noel Black from a screenplay by Erich Segal and stars Michael Brandon and Tippy Walker, as well as Robert De Niro in a minor role. This was one of the many early 1970s films that dealt with addiction following the explosion of recreational drug use in the 1960s. The Pursuit of Happiness The Pursuit of Happiness is a 1971 American drama film about a student who goes on the run to avoid serving his full prison sentence for vehicular manslaughter. The film was directed by Robert Mulligan. The producer was David Susskind and the associate producer, Alan Shayne. The screenplay was written by Jon Boothe and George L. Sherman. Zameer Zameer is a 1975 Hindi action-drama film directed by Ravi Chopra and produced by B. R. Chopra for B. R. Films. It stars Amitabh Bachchan, Saira Banu, Shammi Kapoor, Madan Puri and Vinod Khanna. The music for the film was composed by Sapan Chakraborty. It was a remake of the 1960 film Bombai Ka Baboo starring Dev Anand. Death at Love House Death at Love House is a 1976 American made-for-television horror film directed by E.W. Swackhamer starring Robert Wagner and Kate Jackson. The film aired as the ABC Movie of the Week on September 3, 1976. Hallucinations of a Deranged Mind Hallucinations of a Deranged Mind is a 1978 Brazilian horror film directed by José Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Zé do Caixão. The film features Coffin Joe as the central character, although it is not part of the "Coffin Joe trilogy". How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired is a 1989 French-language Canadian drama film directed by , starring Isaach de Bankolé and Maka Kotto, and written by Haitian author Dany Laferrière based on his novel of the same name. The film was released in the US on 8th June, 1990. The New York Times, the Toronto Star, the Toronto Sun and The Boston Globe all refused to publish advertisements for the film, while The Washington Post did. The film was controversial upon its initial release because of its title and was boycotted by the NAACP. Easy Wheels Easy Wheels is a 1989 American film written by Ivan Raimi and his brother Sam Raimi, and directed by David OMalley. It was produced between Evil Dead II and Darkman, and released in 1989. Requiem for a Maiden Requiem for a Doll is a Czech psychodrama film inspired by a real-life tragedy that cost the lives of 26 mentally disabled girls. Released in 1992, it was the directorial debut of Filip Renč who also starred in a supporting role and until today it is his most successful movie. It was also the main role debut for the then 14 years old actress Anna Geislerová. Glädjekällan Spring of Joy is a 1993 Swedish drama film directed by Richard Hobert. Sven Lindberg won the award for Best Actor at the 29th Guldbagge Awards. Intruso Intruder is a 1993 Spanish film, written and directed by Vicente Aranda. It stars Victoria Abril, Imanol Arias and Antonio Valero. The film is a psychological thriller. A middle class woman torn between her love for her spouse and her ill ex-husband, both of them were her childhood friends. Intruso received five nominations to the Goya Awards in 1994 including Best picture. Chariots of Fur Chariots of Fur is a seven-minute Looney Tunes short released in 1994 by Warner Bros. It features Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner and was directed by Chuck Jones, who introduced the pair in 1949. The short was owned by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment via Warner Animation Group. As in other shorts of the Road Runner series, Wile E. tries to catch his potential prey through use of various devices. This films soundtrack uses music from the Bedřich Smetana opera The Bartered Bride. It was released in North American theaters preceding the film, Richie Rich. It was the first time a new short of Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner had been released theatrically since 1966. This was the final Coyote/Road Runner short to be directed by Jones. The title is a parody of Chariots of Fire. ChickenHawk Chicken Hawk: Men Who Love Boys is a 1994 American documentary film produced, written and directed by Adi Sideman, who founded YouNow in 2011. The film profiles members of the pedophile/pederasty organization North American Man/Boy Love Association who discuss sexual relationships between men and boys below the age of consent. The film is an exposé on the groups controversial beliefs and their clandestine lifestyle. Sidemans evenhanded approach provides the audience with an insight into the group members psyches. It has drawn attention for its unique approach: letting its subjects, the NAMBLA members, incriminate themselves in a public forum. Since its release, the film has been screened for the FBI, university criminology departments and other law enforcement agencies. The term "chickenhawk" is used in gay slang to refer to an older man who chases after younger men. Jonathan degli orsi Jonathan degli orsi is a 1993 Italian spaghetti western film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. It was coproduced and filmed in Russia, where it was released as Месть - белого индейца. Revenge of the Red Baron Revenge of the Red Baron is a 1994 American comedy film starring Mickey Rooney, Tobey Maguire, Laraine Newman, Cliff De Young, produced by Roger Corman and directed by Robert Gordon. Mandela Mandela is a 1996 documentary film directed by Angus Gibson and Jo Menell. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The Dead Father The Dead Father is a Canadian film directed by Guy Maddin, and his debut film. The short film tells a surrealist story of a Sons feelings of anger, sadness, and inadequacy after the return of his Dead Father. The Dead Father is shot in black and white on 16mm film and features Maddins usual use on the stylistic conventions of silent-era cinema. The Compleat Al The Compleat Al is a mockumentary about the life of "Weird Al" Yankovic, from his birth in 1959, to 1985. It was partially written by Yankovic and directed by Jay Levey. An abbreviated version premiered on August 7, 1985 on the Showtime network before the full film was released on video on September 25, 1985. The title of the film is a parody from the 1982 documentary The Compleat Beatles. Although it is a mockumentary, it is roughly based on Yankovics real life. For example, Yankovic was raised in Lynwood, and has a degree in architecture from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. His real-life parents appear in the mockumentary, as does a picture of his real-life childhood house. Because of the mixture of Yankovics real life and fiction, many of the films fabricated information was accepted by fans as real. For example, the false information that Yankovic was born in a Saint Vitus hospital; or the films pun which claimed his birth in an elevator signified his "rise to the top." The mockumentary also contains clips from the first three AL-TV specials, and all of Yankovics music videos up to 1985: "Ricky", "I Love Rocky Road", "Eat It", "I Lost on Jeopardy", "This Is the Life", "Like a Surgeon" ,"One More Minute", and "Dare to Be Stupid". The parody also extends to the technical aspects of the film, such as the copyright warning message which starts routinely but escalates to warnings that copying the video may result in damage to your VCR, smoke may come out of your TV set, escalating to possible destruction of the planet due to the greed of the viewer. Into My Heart Into My Heart is a 1998 motion picture featuring Rob Morrow and Claire Forlani. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival on September 9, 1998, the drama documents a love triangle involving a woman and two childhood friends, focusing on the themes of marriage, adultery and betrayal. It was written and directed by Anthony Stark and Sean Smith. Ankhen Ankhen is a 1968 Hindi spy thriller produced and directed by Ramanand Sagar. After the surprise big hit of Farz as a spy thriller, Sagar came out with a bigger budget film in the same genre, shot in many international locations. The film stars Mala Sinha, Dharmendra, Mehmood, Lalita Pawar, Jeevan and Madan Puri. The music is by Ravi and the lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi. It was estimated to be the most profitable Indian film of 1968 in India. Ankhen is considered to be a pioneer in Hindi spy films. It was initially planned to be shot when Dharmendra had just one film. But the director Ramanand Sagar had apprehensions of casting him since he was considered raw and was not yet a star; therefore he recruited a huge star of the period, Mala Sinha, opposite him for marketing considerations. With the success of Phool Aur Paththar, Sagar decided to increase his budget and finalize Dharmendra as the leading man. Duchácek to zarídí Duchacek Will Fix It is a Czech comedy film directed by Karel Lamač. It was released in 1938. The film is a remake of the German comedy The Office Manager. It's Your Turn, Laura Its Your Turn, Laura Cadieux is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Denise Filiatrault and released in 1998. The film was based on the comedic novel by Michel Tremblay. The film centers on a group of women in Montreal who meet once a week at a weight loss clinic. Led by the titular Laura Cadieux, the women exchange stories and jokes and gossip in the waiting room. The women include Mme Bolduc, who also suffers from eczema; the clinically depressed Mme Gladu; the pregnant Mme Tardif; and Mme Brouillette, a comic book fanatic. Meanwhile Lauras best friend, Mme Therrien, spends the entire film running around the city on a wild goose chase after Lauras son briefly got separated from them in the Montreal Metro en route to the appointment, and she immediately rushed off to find him entirely unaware that he turned up safe just moments later; and Vovonne, another woman normally part of the group, has won a large sum of money at the casino and goes to her husbands workplace to tell him the news, but is getting stalled by his assistant Albert because her husband is having sex with her friend Alice in the back room. At the 19th Genie Awards, both Reno and Robitaille were nominated for Best Actress, and Tremblay and François Dompierre were nominated for Best Original Song for "Laura la belle". A sequel film, Laura Cadieux II, was released in 1999. Chicken Ranch Chicken Ranch is a 1983 documentary film by Nick Broomfield about the famous legalized brothel, the Chicken Ranch, in Pahrump. Photographed by Sandi Sissel. The documentary, which remains purely observational for the most part, depicts the prostitutes as likeable characters often looking for a way out of the remote location where the brothel is situated. The film shows the girls lining up for potential clients, joking about their job, and interacting with one another within the brothel. The film ends with one girl, Mandy, being fired from the ranch. The Thin Pink Line The Thin Pink Line is a 1998 mockumentary directed by Joe Dietl and Michael Irpino. The title is a parody of Errol Morris documentary The Thin Blue Line, which raised questions about the conviction of a prison inmate on death row. Second Chances Second Chances is a 1998 film directed by James Fargo. It stars Tom Amandes, former A Little Princess star Kelsey Mulrooney, Isabel Glasser, and The Nannys Charles Shaughnessy and Madeline Zima. Second Chances is based on a true story. Landscape Suicide Landscape Suicide is a 1987 American crime and drama film directed and produced by James Benning. The film starring Rhonda Bell and Elion Sucher in the lead roles. The Color of Love: Jacey's Story The Color of Love: Jaceys Story is a 2000 American television film, starring Gena Rowlands and Louis Gossett Jr.. It was directed by Sheldon Larry. Night Journey Night Journey is a 1987 Turkish drama film, written, co-produced and directed by Ömer Kavur, featuring Aytaç Arman as a screenwriter traveling with his business partner around the Turkish and Greek countryside in search of a filming location which will inspire him. The film premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 41st Cannes Film Festival and was screened in competition at the 25th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, where it won Golden Oranges for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Cinematography. Jim Brown: All American Jim Brown: All-American is a 2002 documentary film directed by Spike Lee. The film takes a look at the life of NFL Hall-of-Famer Jim Brown. The film delves into his life—past, present and future—focusing on his athletic career, acting and activism. Many people from Hollywood and sports backgrounds were interviewed for the film. Members of Browns family were also interviewed for the film. Watermelon Watermelon is a 2003 television film directed by Kieron J. Walsh and starring Anna Friel, Jamie Draven, Ciarán McMenamin, Sean McGinley, and Brenda Fricker. It was released on 16 April 2003 on channel ITV. The screenplay is by Colin Bateman. The film is inspired by the novel of the same name by Marian Keyes. It is a lighthearted Irish drama following the troubles of a young couple when the man discovers that his beloved is carrying another mans baby. The Winning Season The Winning Season is a 2004 television film with elements of a fantasy drama. It chronicles a young boys dream in 1985 with playing with the Pittsburgh Pirates great Honus Wagner. The film follows the dream to the point where the boy is assisting Wagner in his 1909 World Series duel with fellow hall-of-famer Ty Cobb. It is adapted from the childrens novel Honus & Me by Dan Gutman. The film premiered on TNT on April 4, 2004. Twelve Months is a 1980 animated feature film directed by Yugo Serikawa, Kimio Yabuki and Tetsuo Imazawa, produced by Toei Animation from Japan in partnership with Soyuzmultfilm from the Soviet Union. It was based on the fairy tale of the same name written by Samuil Marshak. The music was composed by Vladimir Ivanovich Krivtsov and performed by the National Leningrad Philharmonic under the direction of A. S. Dmitriev. Famous manga artist Osamu Tezuka served as co-producer and character designer on the film. Springtime Springtime is a 2004 South Korean film starring Choi Min-sik as a struggling musician who takes a job as a music teacher in a rural mining town outside of Seoul. Heart of the Storm Heart of the Storm is a 2004 American made-for-television action thriller drama film directed by Charles Wilkinson, starring Melissa Gilbert and Tom Cavanagh. The film originally aired on the Lifetime cable network on November 22, 2004. Chellame Chellamae is a 2004 Indian Tamil romantic thriller film directed by Gandhi Krishna, who directed the critically acclaimed Nila Kaalam. The film stars Bharath, and Reema Sen, and Vishal in lead roles while Vivek and Girish Karnad play supporting roles. This film is loosely based on Ramayan. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Harris Jayaraj. This film marks the debut of Vishal as an actor. It was dubbed into Telugu as Prema Chadaragam. 36 Steps 36 pasos is a 2006 Argentine horror film directed and written by Adrián García Bogliano. In 2013 it was released in Germany on Blu-ray and DVD under the title Bloody Bikini Massacre. Stuff Stuff is a 12-minute documentary about the house of former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante. It was made in 1993 by Johnny Depp and Gibby Haynes, the lead singer of the Butthole Surfers. Dr. Timothy Leary is also present in the video. The films main purpose was to depict the chaos and instability of Frusciantes life. The film once aired in the Dutch TV show Lola Da Musica, and was released in the 1990s as a promo VHS. "Untitled #2" from Frusciantes Niandra Lades and Usually Just a T-Shirt album is featured on this film with a poem read over it. Also featured is an unreleased Frusciante song, which contains elements of another song named "Untitled #5" on his album Niandra LaDes and Usually Just a T-Shirt. As of 1 September 2015, Stuff had a rating of 7.5/10 on the Internet Movie Database. As of 28 June 2018, Stuff had a rating of 7.3/10 on the Internet Movie Database. Starrbooty Starrbooty is a 2007 film written by and starring drag queen RuPaul. It is the fourth in a series of films starring the title character, a top secret government agent and supermodel. The original three films were all made in the mid-1980s by RuPaul and his friends with a budget of around $100, and were sold out of shopping carts around gay bars in Atlanta, Georgia. Orozco the Embalmer Orozco the Embalmber is a 2001 Spanish-language Japanese mondo horror film following a Colombian embalmer named Froilan Orozco. Having personally taken care of 50,000 corpses, Orozco lives in an extremely poor, violent, and crime-infested area, where corpses can be seen on the streets and the homicide rate is among the highest in the world. The film collects footage taken over several years of Orozcos line of work, examining in a very graphic and unflinching cinéma vérité manner as he embalms and restores corpses. Orozco died during the production of the film. The Girl from B.I.K.I.N.I. The Girl from B.I.K.I.N.I. is a 2007 American made for cable erotic film directed by Fred Olen Ray. It is based on the television series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. created by Norman Felton. Chrysalis Ray Bradburys Chrysalis is a 2008 film based on a short story by Ray Bradbury and produced by Roger Lay Jr. The film tells the tale of mankinds struggle for survival in a distant future after the effects of war and carelessness have completely ravaged the environment. The story takes place inside an underground research facility where a group of scientists look for ways to sustain life. When one of the scientist falls ill and a chrysalis forms around him, a tug of war ensues about the future of the stricken scientist... and ultimately the fate of the Earth. The Call of the Wild The Call of the Wild is a 2007 documentary film by the independent filmmaker Ron Lamothe. The premise details the odyssey of Christopher McCandless as Lamothe takes a road trip across North America to the places McCandless visited. Within the film, Lamothe reaches conclusions about McCandless death which contradict both Sean Penns film Into the Wild and Jon Krakauers book Into the Wild, on which Penns film was based. Searching for the Elephant Searching for the Elephant is a 2009 South Korean psychological thriller written, directed and produced by S.K. Jhung. It stars Jang Hyuk, Jo Dong-hyuk and Lee Sang-woo as three male friends who deal with sex addiction, anxiety and other contemporary disorders. It was the last onscreen appearance by Jang Ja-yeon, who committed suicide before the films release. The Flying Machine The Flying Machine is a 2011 3-D live action/animated film produced by BreakThru Films. The film is directed by Martin Clapp and Geoff Lindsey, and stars Heather Graham and Lang Lang. The Woman of My Life The Woman Of My Dreams is a 2010 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Luca Lucini and starring Alessandro Gassman, Luca Argentero, Stefania Sandrelli and Valentina Lodovini. Strawberry Fields Strawberry Fields is a 2011 light psycho-drama film directed by Frances Lea and starring Anna Madeley, Emun Elliott, and Christine Bottomley. It is set in the Kent countryside of England during the summer fruit picking season. It was filmed entirely on location in Kent county, and the background reflects the extensive fruit growing economy of Kent. Chantrapas Chantrapas is a 2010 Georgian drama film written and directed by Otar Iosseliani. The film was selected as the Georgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. When the Night When the Night is a 2011 Italian drama film directed by Cristina Comencini, and based upon Comencinis novel of the same title. Triumph in the Skies Triumph in the Skies is a 2015 Hong Kong-Chinese romantic drama film directed by Wilson Yip and Matt Chow and starring Louis Koo, Sammi Cheng, Francis Ng, Julian Cheung, Charmaine Sheh, Amber Kuo, Océane Zhu and Dean Liu. The film is an adaptation of the Triumph in the Skies television series. Production started on 6 August 2014. The film was released on February 19, 2015. Killer Eye: Halloween Haunt The Killer Eye 2: Halloween Haunt is a 2011 comedy horror film by Full Moon Features and is a sequel to the 1999 The Killer Eye. The film is unrated, but contains strong language, sexuality, sexual content, nudity, violence, and some gore. All's Well, Ends Well 2012 Alls Well, Ends Well 2012 is a 2012 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Chan Hing-ka and Janet Chun. It is the seventh instalment in the Alls Well film series. The Queen of Spades Queen of Spades is a 2016 Russian thriller film directed by Pavel Lungin. The picture is about opera singers preparing for a performance in the Queen of Spades. My Own Private River My Own Private River is a re-contextualized adventure drama film of My Own Private Idaho. Using footage shot and directed by Gus Van Sant in 1990, the new edit gives James Franco and Van Sant a shared director credit. The project is in tribute to Francos favorite actor, River Phoenix. Franco called "Idaho" one of his favorite movies and praised Rivers performance as the actors best. My Own Private River had its premieres at the Hollywood Theatre on September 25, 2011, at the Walter Reade Theater on February 19, 2012 and at the Film Society of Lincoln Center on February 24, 2012. Vallinam Vallinam is a 2014 Tamil sports drama film written and directed by Arivazhagan and produced by Aascar Ravichandran. The film features Nakul and newcomer Mrudhula Basker in the lead roles. The Life and Mind of Mark DeFriest The Mind of Mark DeFriest is a documentary film about Mark DeFriest, a man imprisoned by the State of Florida since 1980, who spent 27 of those years in solitary confinement. His original four-year sentence, for taking his fathers tools after his death, before they had been released to him by the court, and then fleeing the police, has been repeatedly extended due to numerous escape attempts, seven of which were successful, and because of infractions committed while in prison. "If I was a rapist or a murderer, theyd let me out," DeFriest says in the film. "But Im the idiot who made them look like idiots." Roommate is a 2013 Japanese psychological horror film directed by Takeshi Furusawa and based on the novel Rūmumeito by Aya Imamura. A Certain Magical Index: The Movie - The Miracle of Endymion is a 2013 Japanese animated fantasy action film based on the A Certain Magical Index light novels by Kazuma Kamachi. It was directed by Hiroshi Nishikiori and written by Hiroyuki Yoshino. The films story focuses on a threat against the once peaceful Academy City that could lead to its destruction. The Dead the Damned and the Darkness The Dead and the Damned 2 is a 2014 American horror film written and directed by Rene Perez. It was released direct-to-video on October 7, 2014, and is the sequel to the 2010 film The Dead and the Damned. Jigariyaa Jigariyaa is a Bollywood romantic film. The film is directed by Raj Purohit introducing Harshvardhan Deo and Cherry Mardia in lead roles. The first look of the film was unveiled by Rohit Shetty in Mumbai on 26 August 2014. The film is inspired by true events released on 10 October 2014. Genezis Genesis is a 2018 Hungarian drama film directed by Árpád Bogdán. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. Rotor DR1 Rotor DR1 is a 2015 science fiction film directed by Chad Kapper, who also served as executive producer. The film stars Christian Kapper as a teenager looking for his missing father in a post-apocalyptic world where autonomous drones roam the skies. Rotor DR1 is a film-length cut of a 10-episode web series. Kapper and his team produced the series with the support of an online community that provided feedback before production and after each episodes release. Filming started in mid-2014 and took place mostly in Canton. The team partnered with Cinema Libre Studio to edit a film from the series. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray and via video on demand on October 20, 2015. Our Loved Ones Our Loved Ones is a 2015 Canadian drama film, directed by Anne Émond and starring Maxim Gaudette and Karelle Tremblay. The story centres on a family whose patriarch committed suicide in 1978, and explores the continuing emotional impact of his death on his now-adult son David and Davids daughter Laurence. The film was shot around Bas-Saint-Laurent. It received positive reviews and was nominated for seven Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture. Lost Property Office Lost Property Office is a 2017 stop-motion animated short film written and directed by Daniel Agdad and produced by Liz Kearney. The film premiered at the 56th Melbourne International Film Festival. Dr. Pyckle and Mr. Pryde Dr. Pyckle and Mr. Pryde is a 1925 silent, black-and-white comedy film, directed by Scott Pembroke and Joe Rock. The film itself is both a spoof of the previous Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde films and the well-famed novel by Robert Louis Stevenson Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The film stars Stan Laurel as the title characters. Lady with a Past Lady with a Past is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic comedy film starring Constance Bennett as a shy and very proper young lady who decides to invent a scandalous past for herself to spice up her life. It is based on the novel of the same name by Harriet Henry. Angele Angèle is a 1934 French drama film directed, produced and written by Marcel Pagnol, based on the novel Un de Baumugnes by Jean Giono. It stars Orane Demazis. Go Into Your Dance Go into Your Dance is a 1935 American musical film starring Al Jolson, Ruby Keeler, and Glenda Farrell. The film was directed by Archie Mayo and is based on the novel of the same name by Bradford Ropes. It was released by Warner Bros. on April 20, 1935. An irresponsible Broadway star gets mixed up with gambling and gangsters. The King and the Chorus Girl The King and the Chorus Girl is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Fernand Gravey, Joan Blondell and Edward Everett Horton. Fernand Gravey plays Alfred VII, a young and rich deposed King in exile in Paris, monumentally bored. When he becomes involved with a chorus girl whom he accidentally insults, her indignation provides an opportunity for his loyal courtiers to bring him back to life. Gravey was at the time the subject of a significant studio publicity campaign to build his image. The film is notable for being the only one with a screenplay officially credited to Groucho Marx. Calling Dr. Gillespie Calling Dr. Gillespie is a 1942 drama film directed by Harold S. Bucquet, starring Lionel Barrymore, Donna Reed and Philip Dorn. This was a continuation of the series that had starred Lew Ayres as Dr. Kildare. Ayres, however, had declared conscientious objector status to World War II, and was taken off the film. Kildares mentor, Dr. Gillespie, portrayed here and in earlier films by Barrymore, became the lead character. In this first Kildare-less entry, Gillespie has a new assistant, refugee Dutch surgeon Dr. John Hunter Gerniede. Native Land Native Land is a 1942 documentary film directed by Leo Hurwitz and Paul Strand. A combination of a documentary format and staged reenactments, the film depicted the struggle of trade unions against union-busting corporations, their spies and contractors. It was based on the 1938 report of the La Follette Committees investigation of the repression of labor organizing. Famous African-American singer, actor and activist Paul Robeson participated as an off-screen narrator and vocalist. Tick Tock Tuckered Tick Tock Tuckered is a 1944 Looney Tunes cartoon. A color remake of the cartoon Porkys Badtime Story featuring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck, it was directed by the same director of the previous film: Bob Clampett. The Inner Circle The Inner Circle is a 1946 film noir mystery film directed by Philip Ford starring Adele Mara, Warren Douglas, William Frawley and Ricardo Cortez. The Sky Dragon Sky Dragon is a 1949 mystery film, the sixth in which Roland Winters portrayed Charlie Chan. Directed by Lesley Selander, it is the last Chan film in the series that originated in 1930 with Fox Film Corporation production of Charlie Chan Carries On, starring Warner Oland. Vagabonderne paa Bakkegaarden Vagabonderne på Bakkegården is a 1958 Danish comedy film directed by Alice OFredericks and Robert Saaskin. Love Mates Love Mates is a 1961 Swedish comedy film directed by Lars-Magnus Lindgren. The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse is a 1964 cartoon directed and produced by Chuck Jones. The title is a play on words on The Unsinkable Molly Brown, a popular Broadway musical that was made into a feature film, also in 1964. The cartoon is essentially a Claude Cat and Marc Antony and Pussyfoot cartoon reworked for Tom and Jerry; most of the production staff on this cartoon had also developed those characters. Many of the gags were inspired by Warner Bros. cartoons of a similar theme to this short, such as Feline Frame-Up, Feed the Kitty, and Twos a Crowd, which were mostly written by Michael Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones. See You in Hell, Darling An American Dream is a 1966 Technicolor drama film directed by Robert Gist and starring Stuart Whitman and Janet Leigh. It was adapted from the Norman Mailer novel of the same name. The film received an Oscar nomination for Best Song for "A Time for Love," music by Johnny Mandel and lyrics by Paul Francis Webster. The Stranger Returns The Stranger Returns also known as Shoot First... Laugh Last!, is a 1967 Italian-German-American Spaghetti Western film directed by Luigi Vanzi. It is a sequel to A Stranger in Town. The film is the second in a series of four western films starring Tony Anthony as "The Stranger". What's Good for the Goose Whats Good For The Goose, also known as Girl Trouble, is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Menahem Golan and starring Norman Wisdom. It was written and directed by Menahem Golan. The film features pop music by Electric Banana otherwise known as the Pretty Things. The film uses locations around the Southport area, including the Birkdale Palace Hotel. Guns for Dollars They Call Me Hallelujah is a 1971 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo and starring George Hilton. The film spawned a 1972 sequel, Return of Hallelujah, also directed by Carnimeo and starring many of the same actors as in the original. Africa Express Africa Express is a 1975 Italian adventure film starring Ursula Andress, Giuliano Gemma, and Jack Palance that was filmed in Rhodesia. A sequel Safari Express with the same leads followed a year later. Dottor Jekyll e gentile signora Dr. Jekyll Likes Them Hot is a 1979 Italian film directed by Steno. Short Working Day Short Working Day is a Polish film directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski. Written by Kieślowski and Hanna Krall, the film is about the workers protests in June 76 in Radom, as seen from the perspective of the local Secretary of the Polish United Workers Party. The film is based on real events, but the characters are fictional. Short Working Day was filmed in 1981, but had its official premiere on television only in 1996. During these 15 years, however, it was shown many times in film clubs and at special movie show-times. Nightdreams Nightdreams is 1981 pornographic film with strong horror elements directed by Francis Delia, and written by Jerry Stahl and Stephen Sayadian. The Night of the Living Duck The Night of the Living Duck is a six-minute 1988 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Daffy Duck, directed by Greg Ford and Terry Lennon. It was released to theatres as a part of Daffy Ducks Quackbusters on September 24, 1988 and is shown before the film in all airings of it. The title is a pun on Night of the Living Dead, although the cartoon has nothing to do with that films theme of a zombie apocalypse. This short was also one of Mel Blancs final performances, as it was released less than a year before his death. Buddy's Song Buddys Song is a 1991 British comedy-drama film starring Chesney Hawkes, Roger Daltrey, Sharon Duce and Michael Elphick, based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Nigel Hinton. The film follows a 17-year-old boy, Buddy Clark, who is determined to make it as a pop star, aided by his father Terry. He struggles with young love, estranged parents and the problems associated with making it in the music business. The film was accompanied by a soundtrack album which featured Hawkes song "The One and Only". It was filmed in London and various towns in the Thames Valley. The long-running teddy boy Rockabilly group Sandy Ford and The Flying Saucers play the roles of themselves in the film. Playing the part of Terrys friends, they offer support by rehearsing with Buddy and becoming his backing band. Buddy contributes vocals and rhythm guitar while Sandy Ford handles lead guitar duties. The film was a sequel to the 1986 BBC television series Buddy, which starred Daltrey in the same role. Daltrey, Bill Curbishley and Roy Baird acted as producers for the film and Daltrey also served as musical director. The film was released with a 12 certificate in cinemas and was re-rated PG with cuts made to tone down the nudity and violence, on VHS as the 12 certificate was not available on home video in the UK at the time. The film was released on VHS in late 1991 with a music video for "The One and Only" performed by Hawkes and an exclusive interview with Hawkes as special features. The film has, so far, never been released on DVD or any other modern home video format. I Still Dream of Jeannie I Still Dream of Jeannie is a 1991 American made-for-television fantasy-comedy film produced by Columbia Pictures Television which premiered on NBC on October 20, 1991. It is the second and final reunion film based on the 1965–1970 sitcom I Dream of Jeannie. It also serves as the series finale to said series. Barbara Eden and Bill Daily are the only two regular cast members from the original series to reprise their roles in this movie. Once again, Larry Hagman was unavailable to reprise his role of Tony Nelson, as he had just completed a 14½ season run on Dallas and was taking a vacation with his family. Although the character Tony Nelson is mentioned throughout the film, and briefly appears in the animated opening sequence, he remains unseen for the rest of the movie. One of his Dallas co-stars, Ken Kercheval, appears in the film. The irony is further emphasized by the fact that Hagman and Kercheval played enemies on Dallas and the character that Kercheval plays in I Still Dream of Jeannie is one that fills in the spot that would have gone to Hagman if he had been able to play Tony Nelson again for this film. The film was directed by Joseph Scanlan and the teleplay was written by April Kelly. Son of Darkness: To Die for II Son of Darkness: To Die For II is a 1991 horror-romance sequel directed by David Price. The film is a sequel to To Die For. Loved Up Loved Up is a BBC drama, first shown on TV on 23 September 1995 on the BBC 2 Originally this was a school information Film for teenagers to show the risks of taking ecstasy, first shown to schoolchildren in the UK in 1992 and was partLove Bites series. The film was directed by Peter Cattaneo, who would go on to direct the feature films The Full Monty and Lucky Break. Starring Lena Headey, Ian Hart and Jason Isaacs, it includes an early appearance by Danny Dyer, who subsequently starred in the 1999 film, Human Traffic, which explored similar themes of clubbing and drug culture. The drama is notable for being the first collaboration between BBC Drama Screen Two and Scene with series associate producer Andy Rowley. Loved Up won a BAFTA award as Best Childrens Drama in 1996 Amazon Amazon is a 1997 American short documentary film directed by Kieth Merrill. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The film features ethnobiologist Mark Plotkin, who discusses the role of rainforest conservation and the benefits of investigating it further in the interest of medical and scientific knowledge. Man, Woman and Beast Spell – Dolce mattatoio is a 1977 Italian film directed by Alberto Cavallone. Roswell: The Aliens Attack Roswell: The Aliens Attack is a 1999 made-for-television film produced for the UPN Network. The story is about two aliens who escape from Roswell in 1947 with intentions to blow up the earth. Roswell: The Aliens Attack was filmed in Winnipeg, Canada. The movie was released on VHS a while after the movie aired. In 2011, CBS Home Entertainment released the movie on DVD for the first time. The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone is a 1979 animated Halloween television special featuring The Flintstones. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera and first aired on Tuesday, October 30, 1979 on NBC. Like many animated series created by Hanna-Barbera in the 1970s, the show contained a laugh track created by the studio. Os Trapalhões na Guerra dos Planetas Os Trapalhões na Guerra dos Planetas is a 1978 Brazilian comedy film directed by Adriano Stuart. It is the thirteenth film of the Brazilian comedy group Os Trapalhões, starring Renato Aragão, Manfried SantAnna, Antonio Carlos, and Mauro Faccio. The film is a parody of the George Lucass Star Wars franchise. Outside of Brazil, mainly in English-speaking countries, this film is known by the suggestive title of Brazilian Star Wars. Private Dicks: Men Exposed Private Dicks: Men Exposed is a 1999 American HBO TV documentary on the human penis. The film was directed by Thom Powers and Meema Spadola who previously made HBOs 1996 A Documentary, a similar documentary on the breast. Brooklyn Babylon Brooklyn Babylon is a 2001 film directed by Marc Levin, and a modern retelling of Romeo and Juliet and the Song of Solomon, set against the backdrop of the Crown Heights riot, starring Black Thought of The Roots. Love Torn in a Dream Love Torn in a Dream is a 2000 film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. The films nonlinear narrative spans nine interweaving stories, most of which take place in the 17th or 18th centuries and feature fantastical characters such as pirates, nuns, young priests, a cannibal, a sultana, the Devil, and many more. To further complicate the already dizzying web of tales, many different characters are played by the same handful of actors across stories. This theme of the same individual portraying numerous identities extends beyond the limits of this one film and can be viewed in the larger context of Ruizs work: for instance, lead actor Melvil Poupaud has been in several of Ruizs films since his childhood. In 1983, at the age of ten, he starred in Ruizs City of Pirates and went on to act in The Insomniac on the Bridge, Treasure Island, Three Lives and Only One Death, Genealogies of a Crime and Mysteries of Lisbon. Shot in Sintra and produced by Gemini Films, Madroga Filmes, Canal+ and Radiotelevisao Portuguesa, among others, Love Torn in a Dream premiered in August 2000 at the Montreal World Film Festival where it won a FIPRESCI Prize. From there, it went on to be released in France in November 2000, in Portugal in May 2001, in the Netherlands in January 2002 at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, and in Poland in October 2002 at the Warsaw Film Festival. 10,000 Black Men Named George 10,000 Black Men Named George is a 2002 Showtime TV movie about A. Philip Randolph and his coworkers Milton Webster and Ashley Totten. The title refers to the custom of the time when Pullman porters, all of whom were black, were addressed as "George". Second Time Around Second Time Around is a 2002 Hong Kong film starring Ekin Cheng, Cecilia Cheung and Jonathan Ke Quan. The Falklands Play The Falklands Play is a dramatic account of the political events leading up to, and including, the 1982 Falklands War. The play was written by Ian Curteis, an experienced writer who had started his television career in drama, but had increasingly come to specialise in dramatic reconstructions of history. It was originally commissioned by the BBC in 1983, for production and broadcast in 1986, but was subsequently shelved by Controller of BBC One Michael Grade due to its pro-Margaret Thatcher stance and alleged jingoistic tone. This prompted a press furore over media bias and censorship. The play was not staged until 2002, when it was broadcast in separate adaptations on BBC Television and Radio. The End of a Mystery The End of a Mystery is a 2003 Spanish drama film directed by Miguel Hermoso. It won the Golden St. George at the 25th Moscow International Film Festival. Try to Remember Try to Remember, is a 2004 mystery television film based on a short story by Mary Higgins Clark that was shot in 2003 on location in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. Seoul Train Seoul Train is a 2004 documentary film that deals with the dangerous journeys of North Korean defectors fleeing through or to China. These journeys are both dangerous and daring, since if caught, they face forced repatriation, torture, and possible execution. Seoul Train has been broadcast on television around the world, including on the PBS series Independent Lens. In January 2007, Seoul Train was awarded the Alfred I. duPont – Columbia University Silver Baton for excellence in broadcast journalism. In April 2007, "Seoul Train" was named runner-up in the National Journalism Awards. The film was produced, directed, and filmed by Jim Butterworth, a technology entrepreneur in Colorado in the United States, and Lisa Sleeth of Incite Productions. It was co-directed and edited by Aaron Lubarsky, a documentary filmmaker in New York City. Tomorrow's Memoir Tomorrows Memoir is a 2004 short film written and directed by Jim Cliffe, and produced by Jim Cliffe and Kulchera Matson. Trafic Trafic is a 2004 Romanian short film directed by Cătălin Mitulescu. It depicts a brief moment in the mundanities of urban life and family life, and a mans quick decision to escape them, if only just for a moment. It won the Short Film Palme dOr at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. It is said to have been the "instigating" film of the Romanian New Wave. Charas: A Joint Effort Charas is a 2004 Indian crime thriller film directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia. Set in Kasol, a village near Manikaran in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, the film deals with illegal drug trade. It stars Jimmy Sheirgill, Uday Chopra and Irrfan Khan in the lead roles with Kabir Sadanand, Namrata Shirodkar, and Hrishita Bhatt playing supporting roles. A Million Little Pieces A Million Little Pieces is an American drama film directed and co-written by Sam Taylor-Johnson and starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson. Based on the book of the same name by James Frey, it follows a drug addicted young man who, in an attempt to quit his addiction, checks himself into a rehabilitation center. Death Academy Death Academy is a 2005 horror film written and directed by Daniel Lehmussaari. The Unforgiven The Unforgiven is a 2005 South Korean drama film directed by Yoon Jong-bin. Turning painful experiences of his own compulsory military service into a narrative of three young men, director Yoon presses the hot-button issue of military service in contemporary South Korea. Yoons controversial exposé of psychological and physical violence within the ranks stimulated a national dialogue on the subject. Freeheld Freeheld is a 2007 documentary film directed by Cynthia Wade. It chronicles the story of Laurel Hester in her fight against the Ocean County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders to give her earned pension benefits to her partner, Stacie. On February 24, 2008, it won the Oscar for Best Documentary Short Subject. The documentary also won a Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 2007. Freeheld has played in over 50 festivals Worldwide and has earned 14 festival awards. The film had its US broadcast premiere in June 2008 on Cinemax. A film based on the documentary, starring Ellen Page and Julianne Moore, was released in October 2015. Risto Räppääjä Ricky Rapper is a 2008 Finnish musical film. The film is based on two volumes of Sinikka Nopolas and Tiina Nopolas childrens fantasy book series Ricky Rapper. The book volumes were originally released as Risto Räppääjä ja pakastaja-Elvi of 2000 and Risto Räppääjä ja Nuudelipää of 2001. Ricky Rapper is a comedy for children. It tells about the friendship between 10-year-old boy and girl in the normal suburb neighbourhood. The film was shot in Kartanonkoski in the city of Vantaa in the summer 2007. Ricky Rapper was the most viewed Finnish film in Finland in 2008 with its 209,506 viewers and it was the sixth most viewed of all the Finnish films. The film received more than 215,000 viewers, and the DVD version has been sold almost 100 000 copies. The following film Ricky Rapper and the Bicycle Thief was released in 2010, and it received 38,425 viewers in its first weekend – almost double as the previous film. Booky & the Secret Santa Lovers of 6 Years Lovers of Six Years is a 2008 South Korean film starring Kim Ha-neul and Yoon Kye-sang as a couple in their late twenties whove been dating for six years, whose relationship faces difficult new tests. Solo Solo is a 2008 documentary film directed by David Michod and Jennifer Peedom. It narrates the story of Australian adventurer Andrew McAuley who attempted a solo kayak crossing from Tasmania to New Zealand. After a month at sea, his mission ended in tragedy. His body was never recovered but his kayak was, as were video tapes documenting his journey. These tapes, together with footage of McAuleys preparation and interviews with his support crew including wife Vicki, form the basis of this documentary. Ek: The Power of One Ek: The Power of One is a 2009 Indian action film starring Bobby Deol in the lead. Its a remake of Telugu film Athadu. Samurai Girls is a light novel series written by Akira Suzuki with illustrations by Niθ to commemorate Hobby Japans 40th anniversary. The first volume was released by Hobby Japan on February 28, 2009, with 17 volumes currently available in Japan under their HJ Bunko imprint. There are currently three different manga adaptations based on the Hyakka Ryoran universe published. An online anthology comic was serialized on Hobby Japans media website Hobby Channel from June 1, 2010, and sold two volumes as of June 2011; a manga adaptation illustrated by Junichi Iwasaki began serialization in the November 2010 issue of Monthly Comic Alive; and another manga adaptation by Tatara Yano began serialization in Hobby Japans online manga magazine Comic Dangan on December 23, 2011. A spinoff manga called Hyakka Ryōran: Sengoku Maidens, illustrated by Yuri Shinano, was serialized in the March 2009 issue of Dengeki Daioh and ended in the March 2011 issue, and released three volumes as of March 2012. A 12-episode anime adaptation produced by Arms aired on Chiba TV and other networks from October 2010 to December 2010. A second anime season began airing on April 5, 2013. At Anime Expo 2010, Hobby Japan announced that they are planning to release the light novels in North America in the near future. The series is loosely based on the Sengoku period or early Edo period of Japan, despite being set in the present day. ?: A Question Mark Question Mark is a 2012 Hindi language horror film written and directed by Allyson Patel & Yash Dave and produced by Trippletake Motion Pictures. It was distributed by Percept Picture Company. The film received nine nominations and two awards at the St. Tropez International Film Festival, France. Akhlaque Khan won the best actor while Udhaya Rajni won the award for best editing. The film also received a standing ovation at the Oaxaca Film Festival in Mexico. This was the first time not only in Indian Cinema but world over that a film was being released without a title. Instead, to describe the unseen, unheard story, all that was used was a symbol, "?" However, the movie had to be released with a written title "Question Mark" due to censorship rules. It delves into the found footage genre. I'm an Old Communist Hag Temporary Family Temporary Family is a 2014 Hong Kong comedy film. The Princess and the Matchmaker The Princess and the Matchmaker is a 2018 South Korean period romantic comedy film directed by Hong Chang-pyo. The film stars Shim Eun-kyung, Lee Seung-gi, Kim Sang-kyung, Yeon Woo-jin, Kang Min-hyuk, Choi Woo-shik and Jo Bok-rae. The film tells story of a saju expert, Seo Do-yoon, who received an order from the King to help him pick a husband for his daughter, Princess Song-hwa, based on their fortune. It is the second installment of Jupiter Films three-part film project on the Korean fortune-telling traditions, following The Face Reader which was released in 2013 and followed by Feng Shui later in 2018. Nochnaya smena Night Shift is a 2018 Russian comedy film directed by Maryus Vaysberg. It stars Vladimir Iaglytch and Pavel Derevyanko. In the Cloud In the Cloud is a 2018 American sci-fi thriller film directed by Robert Scott Wildes and written by the Scandal star Vanya Asher, starring Justin Chatwin, Adetomiwa Edun, Nora Arnezeder and Gabriel Byrne. The film is an original production by Crackle. The Haunted Castle The Haunted Castle is a hypothetical lost 1897 British film, attributed in some filmographies to the British film pioneer George Albert Smith, but which may be a misidentification of a French film by Georges Méliès. Many of Smiths films show an interest in supernatural themes, such as Photographing a Ghost, The Haunted Picture Gallery, and his major short comedy Mary Janes Mishap; he also filmed a version of the Faust legend. A film called The Haunted Castle, supposedly released by Smith in December 1897, was attributed to him in the 1973 edition of The British Film Catalogue. However, the film historian John Barnes, in his book-length study of the year 1897 in British film, concluded that the title referred to a Méliès film that had been referenced in England since May of that year. Mélièss 1897 film Le Château hanté was indeed released in Britain as The Haunted Castle. Fragment of an Empire Fragment of an Empire is a 1929 Soviet silent drama film directed by Fridrikh Ermler. Don Quixote Don Quixote is the English title of a film adaptation of the classic Miguel de Cervantes novel, directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst, starring the famous operatic bass Feodor Chaliapin. Although the film stars Chaliapin, it is not an opera. However, he does sing four songs in it. It is the first sound film version of the Spanish classic. The supporting cast in the English version includes George Robey, René Donnio, Miles Mander, Lydia Sherwood, Renée Valliers, and Emily Fitzroy. The film was made in three versions—French, English, and German—with Chaliapin starring in all three versions. The producers separately commissioned five composers to write the songs for Chaliapin. Each composer believed only he had been approached. Iberts music was chosen for the film, but this caused him some embarrassment as he was a close friend of Ravels. Ravel considered a lawsuit against the producers. He dropped the action, and the two composers remained close friends. EMI released excerpts from the soundtrack of the French version on 78-rpm and LP discs. Pigs Is Pigs Pigs Is Pigs, is a 1936-produced, 1937-released Merrie Melodies cartoon that featured Piggy and the Hamhock family, in what would be Piggys final appearance in the Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes repertory in the Golden age of American animation. Porky's Pooch Porkys Pooch is a 1941 Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. The short was written by Warren Foster and animated by I. Ellis with additional animation by John Carey, Vive Risto, who are both uncredited. This is the last short Bob Clampett directed that used his old unit, which would ultimately be inherited by Norm McCabe the same year. Clampett directed shorts using Tex Avery’s former unit from this point foreword. This Time for Keeps This Time for Keeps is a 1947 American romantic musical film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Esther Williams, Jimmy Durante, Johnnie Johnston and opera singer Lauritz Melchior. Produced by MGM, it is about a soldier, returning home from war, who does not wish to work for his fathers opera company or to continue his relationship with his pre-war lover. The film was shot in color and partly on location at the Grand Hotel, on Mackinac Island in Michigan. This Time for Keeps became the second film in which Williamss name was first billed above the title, after Fiesta. Master Minds Master Minds is a comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on November 29, 1949 by Monogram Pictures and is the sixteenth film in the series. Scent-imental Romeo Scentimental Romeo is a 1950 Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Pepé Le Pew and Penelope Pussycat. Three Arabian Nuts Three Arabian Nuts is a 1951 short film directed by Edward Bernds and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It was the 129th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Big Leaguer Big Leaguer is a 1953 American sports drama film starring Edward G. Robinson and was the first film directed by Robert Aldrich. Although this story is fiction, Robinsons character in it, Hans Lobert, was an actual baseball player who played for five Major League Baseball teams and managed the Philadelphia Phillies. Third-billed in the cast, Jeff Richards was a professional ballplayer before he became an actor, and Hall of Fame pitcher Carl Hubbell appears as himself. "It was not a personal film of my status at the time," said Aldrich later. "I feel the film was good but not indicative of what I wanted to express in the motion picture medium." Off Limits Off Limits is a 1953 comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Bob Hope, Mickey Rooney and Marilyn Maxwell. Hope plays a manager who enlists in the army to keep an eye on his boxer, who has been drafted. The picture was written by Hal Kanter and Jack Sher, and was released in the UK as Military Policemen, as the characters played by Hope and Rooney join the military police. Slander Slander is a 1957 film drama directed by Roy Rowland and starring Van Johnson and Ann Blyth. The Moonraker The Moonraker is a British swashbuckler film made in 1957 and released in 1958 and set in the English Civil War. It was directed by David MacDonald and starred George Baker, Sylvia Syms, Marius Goring, Gary Raymond, Peter Arne, John Le Mesurier and Patrick Troughton. The film depicts a fictionalised account of the escape of Charles II, arranged by a foppish royalist nobleman, the Earl of Dawlish, who leads a double life as a roundhead-baiting highwayman called The Moonraker, who already has helped more than thirty royalists to escape to France. The film was one of the last productions made by the Robert Clarke regime at Associated British-Pathe. Piker's Peak Pikers Peak is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short featuring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam, directed by Friz Freleng. It was originally released on May 25, 1957. The title is a pun on Pikes Peak. Timbuktu Timbuktu is a 1959 American black-and-white adventure film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Victor Mature and Yvonne de Carlo. It is set in Timbuktu, but was filmed in the Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park in Kanab, Utah. Kabuliwala Kabuliwala is a 1961 Hindi film based on the story Kabuliwala, by the Bengali writer Rabindranath Tagore. It was directed by Hemen Gupta and starred Balraj Sahni, Usha Kiran, Sajjan, Sonu and Baby Farida. Calypso Cat Calypso Cat is a Tom and Jerry animated short film, produced in 1961 and released on June 22, 1962. It was the seventh of the thirteen cartoons in the series to be directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in Czechoslovakia. While the Deitch shorts were generally negatively-received by the Tom and Jerry fans, this particular short is often considered as one of the best of the thirteen cartoons. This is due to its love triangle that harkens back to the Hanna-Barbera era, as well as the background art and the calypso-flavored soundtrack. The Tiger and the Pussycat Il Tigre, internationally released as The Tiger and the Pussycat, is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. For his performance, Vittorio Gassman won the David di Donatello for best actor; the film also won the David di Donatello for best producer. Myortvyy sezon Dead Season is a 1968 Soviet spy film directed by Savva Kulish based on a screenplay by Aleksandr Shlepyanov and Vladimir Vajnshtok and featuring Donatas Banionis and Rolan Bykov. Angel Unchained Angel Unchained is a 1970 American action film directed by Lee Madden for American International Pictures and starring Don Stroud as the title character Angel. It was released in the United States on September 2, 1970. The Amorous Milkman The Amorous Milkman is a 1975 British comedy film directed by Derren Nesbitt and starring Julie Ege, Diana Dors and Brendan Price. The plot follows a young milkman who enjoys a number of adventures with bored women on his round. One version of the poster showed a self-satisfied cat licking its lips above the tagline, "If your pussy could only talk." A Case of Rape A Case of Rape is a 1974 American made-for-television drama film starring Elizabeth Montgomery and Ronny Cox. It premiered on NBC on February 20, 1974. The film tells the story of a wife and mother who is raped twice by the same man and her ordeals dealing with the actual rape and her subsequent dealing with the police and the trial. Katherine Katherine is a 1975 American made-for-television drama film written and directed by Jeremy Kagan, and starring Sissy Spacek, Art Carney and Henry Winkler. Intended to portray the time period of the Vietnam War, the title character was loosely based on Diana Oughton of the Weather Underground, who died in the 1970 Greenwich Village townhouse explosion when a bomb she was building accidentally exploded. Reviewers have also noted that Katherine also "borrowed from the then-current headlines involving Patty Hearst, another heiress whose exact level of voluntary involvement with the Symbionese Liberation Army remained hazy in 1975. Through a series of flashbacks, the film, told in semi-documentary fashion, retraces the main characters lives through the years 1964-1972. V zone osobogo vnimaniya In the Zone of Special Attention is a 1978 Soviet action movie, directorial debut of Andrei Malyukov. It achieved cult film status among several generations of the Russian Airborne Troops and veterans, and, along with Hit Back, it became part of their popular culture. The Soviet audience was approximately 35.4 million. The film was made with the political support of Vasily Margelov, a Red Army general who was commanding officer of the Soviet airborne troopss. Behind the Yellow Line Behind the Yellow Line Lost in New York Perdues dans New York is a 1989 made-for-television film directed by Jean Rollin. One of his most personal films, it has a runtime of just 52 minutes. Aurora: Operation Intercept Aurora: Operation Intercept is a 1995 film directed by Paul Levine and starring Bruce Payne, Lance Henriksen and John Stockwell. The "Aurora" is a secret hypersonic military aircraft based at Groom Lake. It is very similar to what aviation experts assume to be the Aurora aircraft. In the film, it is being stolen by a Russian terrorist who tries to destroy the White House. The propulsion system is a "combined cycle" conventional/scramjet engine. Silencing Mary Silencing Mary, also released as Campus Justice, is a 1998 television film directed by Craig R. Baxley. The film was made to warn people about rape and popular teen actress Melissa Joan Hart was cast in the lead to draw a young audience. Finding North Finding North is a 1998 gay-themed independent comedy-drama. Written by Kim Powers and directed by Tanya Wexler, the film stars Wendy Makkena and John Benjamin Hickey. Sex and Zen III Sex and Zen III is a 1998 Hong Kong comedy erotic film following Sex and Zen and Sex and Zen II. The film is an adaptation of the Ming opera Yu Tang Chun earlier adapted to cinema by King Hu as The Story of Sue San. Teddy boy... agapi mou Teddy Boy agapi mou is a 1965 Greek comedy film directed by Alekos Sakellarios. Panchavadi Palam Panchavadi Palam is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language political satire film written and directed by K. G. George, based on the story Palam Apakadathil written by Veloor Krishnankutty. It stars Bharat Gopy and Nedumudi Venu. The film tries to caricaturise the political scenario in the state of Kerala and especially corruption by politicians. Sarvakalasala Sarvakalasala is a 1987 comedy/drama/romance Malayalam film directed by Venu Nagavalli, starring Mohanlal, Jagathi Sreekumar, Sukumaran, Adoor Bhasi, and Seema. The Last Cartridges The Last Cartridges is an 1897 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès, based on the 1873 painting of the same name by Alphonse de Neuville. The film recreates the defense of a house at Bazeilles, on September 1, 1870 at the Battle of Sedan during the Franco-Prussian War. The film was a great success and inspired the Lumière, Pathé and Gaumont studios to film imitations. Soft Hands Soft Hands is a 1964 Egyptian comedy film directed by Mahmoud Zulfikar and based on a play of the same name by Egyptian playwright Tawfiq al-Hakim. It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. The plot involves a formerly landed aristocrat dispossessed by the 1952 Egyptian Revolution, which brought in Gamal Abdel Nasser, and an Arabic instructor, both of whom must adjust to the new social and political realities in a new Nasserite socialist Egypt. A Family Affair A Family Affair is a 2001 lesbian romantic comedy directed by Helen Lesnick. The director followed the film up with Inescapable in 2003. A Man, a Real One A Man, a Real One is a 2003 French comedy-drama film directed by Arnaud Larrieu and Jean-Marie Larrieu. Superman Superman is 1997 Malayalam Action Comedy Film by Rafi Mecartin starring Jayaram and Shobana in the lead roles. The film was produced and distributed by Siddique, Lal and Azeez under the banner of Kavyachandrika Release. My Name Is Bach Mein Name ist Bach is a 2003 Swiss film directed by Dominique de Rivaz. It was Switzerlands submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Fantasia Fantasia is a 2004 Hong Kong comedy film produced, written and directed by Wai Ka-fai and starring Cecilia Cheung, Sean Lau, Louis Koo, Jordan Chan, Francis Ng and Christy Chung. The film is a homage to classic Hong Kong comedy films which starred the Hui Brothers, Michael Hui, Samuel Hui and Ricky Hui, particularly the 1976 film, The Private Eyes. Thicker Than Water Thicker Than Water is a 2000 documentary surf film directed by singer/songwriter Jack Johnson and his film school friend Chris Malloy. It shows surfing footage from different locations like Australia, Indonesia, Hawaii, India, and Ireland in combination with a wide range of styles of guitar music. Surfers in the film include Kelly Slater and Shane Dorian. The Fourth World War The Fourth World War is a 2003 documentary film directed by Richard Rowley. These Foolish Things These Foolish Things is a 2006 British romantic drama film directed by Julia Taylor-Stanley and starring Zoë Tapper, David Leon, Lauren Bacall, Anjelica Huston, Terence Stamp, Andrew Lincoln, Eve Myles, Jamie Glover and Julia McKenzie. It is based on Noel Langleys 1936 novel Theres a Porpoise Close Behind Us. The drama was largely filmed on location in Bristol, Cheltenham and surrounding areas of Gloucestershire. Fighting the Odds: The Marilyn Gambrell Story Fighting the Odds: The Marilyn Gambrell Story is a 2005 TV film which tells the true story of a former parole officer named Marilyn Gambrell, who helped a group of students at M.B. Smiley High School in Houston, Texas, United States. The students had either been raped, sexually harassed and/or beaten by their own parents. Marilyn helped the students learn to fight back for one another and for themselves. For this, she created the No More Victims program. The film aired on Lifetime. It starred Jami Gertz, Ernie Hudson, Eugene Clark and Sicily Sewell. Fun and Games "Fun and Games" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 30 March 1964, during the first season. My Sexiest Year My Sexiest Year is a 2007 romantic comedy/drama starring Frankie Muniz and Harvey Keitel and was written and directed by Howard Himelstein. The film is a romantic coming-of-age story in which the kindness bestowed by a glamorous model is returned 30 years later by the young man in whom she inspired the first stirrings of confidence and love. The film takes place in 1970s Miami and was shot in various locations such as Collins Avenue and Coral Gables High School. The film had its world premiere at the 2007 Hamptons International Film Festival. As of 2016, the film has yet to receive a DVD/Blu-ray release date. Red: The Dark Side Red: The Dark Side is a 2007 Indian romantic thriller film directed by Vikram Bhatt. It stars Aftab Shivdasani, Celina Jaitly, Amrita Arora and Sushant Singh in the pivotal roles. Sunday Light Sunday Light is a 2007 Spanish film directed by José Luis Garci and starring Álex González, Paula Echevarría and Alfredo Landa. The plot, set in rural Asturias in the early 20th-century, is based on a novel by Ramón Pérez de Ayala. Flick Flick is a campy British horror film written and directed by David Howard, and starring Hugh OConor and Faye Dunaway. It had its theatrical release in 2008, and the DVD of the film was released in the United Kingdom on 19 October 2009. The film was shot in and around Cardiff, Pontypool, Newbridge, Briton Ferry Wales. Hobgoblins 2 Hobgoblins 2 is a 2009 direct-to-DVD sequel to the 1988 science-fiction film, Hobgoblins. Written and directed by Rick Sloane, the film was released on DVD by Shout! Factory on June 23, 2009. The sequel was made to look identical to the original film, and utilized 35mm film and composite effects, look-alike actors, some of the original costumes and the same puppets. The Suicide Song is a 2007 Japanese satiric Japanese horror film produced by Shochiku Corporation and directed by Masato Harada. Many of the cast are members of the AKB48 idol girl group. Best of Times Best of Times is a Thai romantic drama film directed by Yongyoot Thongkongtoon and released by GTH in 2009. Starring Arak Amornsupasiri, Yarinda Bunnag, Krissana Sreadthatamrong and Sansanee Wattananukul, it features the story of Keng, a young veterinarian who, during giving computer classes to a group of seniors as part of a community service sentence, comes to know an elderly couple, Jamras and Sompit, who are rediscovering romance late in life. As Keng helps Jamras and Somphit with their problems, he learns from them and forms a relationship with his former school crush and friends ex-wife, Fai. The film received multiple national awards and was Thailands submission to the 82nd Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Shirome is a 2010 Japanese mockumentary horror film written and directed by Kōji Shiraishi. It is presented in a found footage style, and concerns a school which is haunted by a wish-granting spirit. Shiraishi appears in a starring role within the film, playing himself, as do the six then-members of the Japanese idol group Momoiro Clover Z. Utt Pataang Utt Pataang is a 2011 Bollywood comedy thriller film, written and directed by Srikanth V. Velagaleti and features Vinay Pathak in a double role alongside, Mahie Gill, Mona Singh and Saurabh Shukla in the leading roles. The film was released on 4 February 2011, to mixed reviews and was also a commercial failure. It is inspired by Japanese film, A Stranger of Mine. 9 Full Moons 9 Full Moons is a 2013 American romantic drama film directed by Tomer Almagor and starring Amy Seimetz, Bret Roberts and Donal Logue. It was released in theaters in 2014. Bumblefuck, USA Bumblefuck, USA is a 2011 movie containing both dramatic and documentary elements about lesbian and gay life experienced by a Dutch woman arriving in the United States heartland. The movie was featured on Autostraddle as one of "8 Pretty Great Lesbian Movies You Haven’t Seen Yet". God's Country Gods Country is a 2011 comedy-drama family film directed by Chris Armstrong which takes place in Los Angeles and the Mohave Desert starring Jenn Gotzon, Daniel Hugh Kelly, Gib Gerard, Michael Toland, Todd Duffey, Suzanne Ford, Arlene Santana, Kelvin Brown, Stephanie Barnes and Gonzalo Menendez. Kikoriki: Team Invincible Kikoriki. Team Invincible is a prequel animated feature film for the Kikoriki series. The film was released in Russia on December 22, 2011. In the United Kingdom, it was released on February 10, 2012. It became available in the United States on iTunes and Google Play in 2015. Huccha Huchcha is a 2001 Indian Kannada drama film directed by Om Prakash Rao, starring Sudeep and Rekha Vedavyas in the lead roles. The film, the Kannada remake of Tamil film Sethu directed by Bala and starring Vikram, brought lot of fame to Sudeep. How He Fell in Love How He Fell in Love is a 2015 American romantic drama film written and directed by Marc Meyers and starring Matt McGorry, Amy Hargreaves, Britne Oldford, and Mark Blum. It premiered at the LA Film Fest on June 11, 2015 and was released theatrically by Orion Pictures and Monument Releasing on July 15, 2016. Hi I'm Tony Hi Im Tony is a 2014 Indian Malayalam-language psychological thriller film directed by Lal Jr. The film stars Lal in the title role alongside Asif Ali and Miya playing the lead pair. Biju Menon and Lena also play significant roles in the film. Looking for Grace Looking for Grace is a 2015 Australian drama film directed by Sue Brooks. It was screened in the main competition section of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival and in the inaugural Platform section at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was the first film to be directed by an Australian female director to screen at the Venice International Film Festival in 15 years. The film stars Odessa Young as Grace, her parents Denise and Dan played by Radha Mitchell and Richard Roxburgh, respectively. Buena Vista Social Club: Adios Buena Vista Social Club: Adios is a 2017 documentary film directed by Lucy Walker. It is a follow up to the 1999 documentary Buena Vista Social Club about Cuban music. The film was released in theaters on May 26, 2017. The Wrong Roommate The Wrong Roommate is a 2016 American television film directed by David DeCoteau and starring Jessica Morris, Jason-Shane Scott, Vivica A. Fox, Dominique Swain and Eric Roberts. Sunspring Sunspring is a 2016 experimental science fiction short film entirely written by an artificial intelligence bot using neural networks. It was conceived by BAFTA-nominated filmmaker Oscar Sharp and NYU AI researcher Ross Goodwin and produced by film production company, End Cue along with Allison Friedman and Andrew Swett. It stars Thomas Middleditch, Elisabeth Grey, and Humphrey Ker as three people, namely H, H2, and C, living in a future world and eventually connecting with each other through a love triangle. The script of the film was authored by a recurrent neural network called long short-term memory by an AI bot named Benjamin. Originally made for the Sci-Fi-London film festivals 48hr Challenge, it was released online by technology news website Ars Technica on 9 June 2016. Babu Bangaram Babu Bangaram is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film produced by S. Naga Vamshi, P. D. V. Prasad on Sitara Entertainments banner and directed by Maruthi. Starring Venkatesh, Nayanthara in the lead roles and music composed by Ghibran. The film was launched on 16 December 2015 in Hyderabad and principal photography began the following day. The first look poster of the film was released on 7 April 2016 on the eve of Ugadi. Babu Bangaram obtained a U/A from the censor board. The film had a worldwide release on 12 August 2016 amid much fanfare. The film was simultaneously released with a Tamil dubbed version titled Selvi. Tangled Web Catacombe is a 2018 Dutch drama film directed by Victor D. Ponten. In July 2018, it was one of nine films shortlisted to be the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not selected. Maria Theresa Maria Theresia is a 2017 Austrian-Czech historical film. The film was a coproduction of the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary. Malila: The Farewell Flower Malila: The Farewell Flower is a 2017 Thai drama film directed by Anucha Boonyawatana. The film premiered at Busan International Film Festival where it won Kim Jiseok Award. It was selected as the Thai entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Red Man's View The Red Mans View is a 1909 American Western film directed by D. W. Griffith and shot in New York state. Prints of the film exist in the film archives of the Museum of Modern Art and the Library of Congress. According to the New York Dramatic Mirror, the film is about "the helpless Indian race as it has been forced to recede before the advancing white, and as such is full of poetic sentiment". According to Scott Simon, "the films title works out to mean "The Red Mans Point of View", and for all the films difficulty in making drama from a long, passive march, theres nothing like The Red Mans View in Hollywood until John Fords Cheyenne Autumn more than fifty years later". Half Shot at Sunrise Half Shot at Sunrise is a 1930 American comedy film starring the comedy duo Wheeler & Woolsey and Dorothy Lee. Their fourth film together, it was the second starring vehicle for the two, following the success of The Cuckoos, which had been released earlier in 1930. Directed by Paul Sloane, from a screenplay by Anne Caldwell, James Ashmore Creelman, Ralph Spence, and Fatty Arbuckle, which had been tailored to highlight the comedic talents of Wheeler and Woolsey. Ace of Aces Ace of Aces, also known as Bird of Prey, is a 1933 American pre-Code war film based on the story "The Bird of Prey" by World War I pilot John Monk Saunders that explores how war can turn a mans moral compass from pacifism to warmonger. Starring Richard Dix, it was similar to many of the period films that appeared to glorify the "knights of the air", but was more complex, examining the motivations of those who choose to go to war. The Kiss Before the Mirror The Kiss Before the Mirror is a 1933 American pre-Code mystery film adapted from the play by Ladislas Fodor. It was directed by James Whale and stars Nancy Carroll, Frank Morgan, Paul Lukas and Gloria Stuart. Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! is a 1934 Fleischer Studio animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown. Piccadilly Jim Piccadilly Jim is a 1936 romantic comedy film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The film is based on the novel Piccadilly Jim written by P. G. Wodehouse. Forty Naughty Girls Forty Naughty Girls is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and written by John Grey. The film stars James Gleason, ZaSu Pitts, Marjorie Lord, George Shelley and Joan Woodbury. It is the sixth and final entry in RKO Pictures series of Hildegarde Withers films. This film was the sixth film in the Hildegarde Withers-Oscar Piper series, and the second film in which ZaSu Pitts appeared as Hildegarde. Before Pitts, Edna May Oliver and Helen Broderick had played the role. Aldeia da Roupa Branca A Aldeia da Roupa Branca is a 1938 Portuguese film directed by Chianca de Garcia. Dick Tracy's G-Men Dick Tracys G-Men is a 15-Chapter Republic movie serial based on the Dick Tracy comic strip by Chester Gould. It was directed by William Witney and John English. This serial was the fifteenth of the sixty-six produced by Republic and the third Dick Tracy serial. As with all four Dick Tracy serials, Ralph Byrd plays the lead. This time he faces Irving Pichel as the spy with a vendetta, Zarnoff. Future Academy Award winner Jennifer Jones co-stars as Gwen Andrews. "G-Man" is a contemporary slang term for an agent of the FBI. In the comic strip, Dick Tracy is actually a detective in the police force of an unnamed Midwestern city resembling Chicago. This was changed for the serial. Behind the Rising Sun Behind the Rising Sun is a 1943 American war film based on the 1941 book Behind the Rising Sun written by James R. Young. Later-blacklisted Edward Dmytryk directed the film, and it stars Margo, Tom Neal, J. Carrol Naish, Robert Ryan and Gloria Holden. Rotation Rotation is a 1949 East German drama film directed by Wolfgang Staudte and starring Paul Esser, Irene Korb and Werner Peters. It was produced under the auspices of the DEFA film studio in East Germany. It began filming on 29 September 1948 and premiered in theaters on 16 September 1949. The film was partly shot at the Althoff Studios in Potsdam. The art directors Willy Schiller and Arthur Schwarz worked on the films sets. Wild Weed She Shoulda Said No! is a 1949 exploitation film that follows in the spirit of morality tales such as the 1936 films Reefer Madness and Marihuana. Directed by Sam Newfield and starring Lila Leeds, it was originally produced to capitalize on the arrest of Leeds and Robert Mitchum on a charge of marijuana conspiracy. The film was issued under many titles; it struggled to find a distributor until film presenter Kroger Babb picked up the rights, reissuing it as The Story of Lila Leeds and Her Exposé of the Marijuana Racket. Its relative success came only after the promotional posters were redone and a story fabricated that the film was being presented in conjunction with the United States Treasury. The Tooth Will Out The Tooth Will Out is a 1951 film directed by Edward Bernds and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 134th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Cracked Quack Cracked Quack is a 1952 Merrie Melodies short starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. It was later re-issued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies short. Come Back, Africa Come Back, Africa is the second feature-length film written, produced, and directed by American independent filmmaker Lionel Rogosin. The film had a profound effect on African Cinema, and remains of great historical and cultural importance as a document preserving the heritage of the townships in South Africa in the 1950s. It may be classified as reportage, documentary, historical movie or political cinema, since it portrays real events and people. On the other hand, it reveals an interpretation of meaningful social facts and a strong ethical assumption towards human behaviours like racism. Like Rogosins feature debut On the Bowery, Come Back, Africa is a scripted film based on fictional narrative, in which actors play invented roles. However, unlike mainstream films and against Hollywood traditions, its actors are street people, improvising lived experiences: they play their own lives or those of people like them. That is why Come Back, Africa is a fiction / non-fiction, a hybrid of fictional film and documentary: a docufiction. Additionally, it is a rare combination in film history of docufiction and political film. Both Lionel Rogosin in America and Jean Rouch in France, at the same time, considered themselves as Robert Flahertys heirs for similar reasons. Both used amateur actors, "street people" playing their own roles in search of truth or to unveil some hidden mystery beyond crude reality: Rogosin, contrary to Flaherty, sustained by strong ideological beliefs, Rouch, beyond Flaherty, inspired by surrealism, which he believed to be a useful means to reveal the ’truth of cinema’ and also an important tool to be used by an ethnographer for scientific research. Following different paths to reach similar results, both converged in ethnofiction with surprising results. Chicago Confidential Chicago Confidential is a 1957 film directed by Sidney Salkow, starring Brian Keith, Beverly Garland and Dick Foran. It is based on the 1950 book Chicago: Confidential! by Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer. Chicago Confidential was the first film produced for Edward Small by Robert E. Kent, who had been a writer and story supervisor at Columbia. Small and Kent went on to make many movies together. Thunder in Carolina Thunder in Carolina is a 1960 stock car racing film directed by Paul Helmick and starring Rory Calhoun, Alan Hale, and Connie Hines. Written by Alexander Richards, it contains 1959-vintage stock car race footage. Filmed at a number of small dirt ovals in the South, the film is set in the 1959 edition of NASCARs Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway in Darlington. All filming was done during that year with much of the footage taken during the actual event. A film car was entered to capture on-track sequences and Rory Calhoun actually ran some laps during the race. Calhoun drives a two-tone 1957 Chevrolet, with a blue body and white top, while his friend-turned-competitor "Les York" is in a 1959 Oldsmobile. The film is a "B" grade production in terms of budget but Thunder In Carolina managed to capture much of the sound and fury of the era. The film was later marketed on home video as "Hard Drivin" with a freeze-frame title spliced into the opening. Bushido is a 1963 Japanese action film directed by Tadashi Imai. It was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Golden Bear. The Trygon Factor The Trygon Factor is a 1966 British-West German crime film directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Stewart Granger, Susan Hampshire and Robert Morley. It is one of the films based on works by Edgar Wallace of the 1960s and its German title is Das Geheimnis der weißen Nonne/ Mystery of the White Nun. The film is based on the Edgar Wallace novel Kate Plus Ten. Stop Look and Listen Stop Look and Listen is a color, 10-minute 1967 comedy film written, directed by, and starring Len Janson and Chuck Menville. The film was nominated for an Oscar in 1968. It was mostly filmed in Griffith Park in pixilation. The film generates comedy by contrasting the safe and dangerous styles of two drivers who drive in the way made famous by Harold Lloyd: by sitting in the street and seeming to move their bodies as though they were automobiles. The Bastard The Cats is a 1968 crime film directed by Duccio Tessari, starring Rita Hayworth and Klaus Kinski. Jigokuhen is a 1969 Japanese jidaigeki film directed by Shirō Toyoda and starring Tatsuya Nakadai and Kinnosuke Nakamura. The film is based on the "Tokyo nichi nichi" serial, Jigokuhen by Ryunosuke Akutagawa. Petrolejové lampy Oil Lamps is a 1971 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Juraj Herz. It competed in the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on a novel by Jaroslav Havlíček. Our Willi Is the Best Our Willi Is the Best is a 1971 German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Heinz Erhardt, Ruth Stephan and Rudolf Schündler. Now retired from his civil service job, Willi becomes a door-to-door salesman. Is the third part of the Willi series of films. Superbeast Superbeast is a 1972 American horror film written and directed by George Schenck and starring Antoinette Bower, Craig Littler, Harry Lauter, Vic Díaz and Jose Romulo. It was released on November 1, 1972, by United Artists. It was released as a double feature with Daughters of Satan. Du côté d'Orouët Du Cote DOrouët is a 1973 French film directed by Jacques Rozier. The film is about three young girls who have their summer vacation in a villa on the beaches of Orouët. It was first screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 1971. Loaded Guns Loaded Guns is a 1975 Italian crime film. Sunday Lovers Sunday Lovers is a 1980 internationally co-produced romantic comedy film directed by Bryan Forbes, Gene Wilder, Dino Risi and Édouard Molinaro. It stars Roger Moore, Gene Wilder, Priscilla Barnes, Lynn Redgrave, Denholm Elliott and Kathleen Quinlan. It is split into four segments, each from a different country. The film is notable for its use of sepia tones and slow wide angle shots to build a sense of impending dread. It was released in Italy in October 1980 and in America in early 1981 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and United Artists. It featured final screen appearances from Sylvia Koscina and Lino Ventura Something in Between Nešto između is a 1983 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Srdjan Karanovic. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Le matou The Alley Cat is a 1985 Canadian/French French-language drama film based on the novel of the same name by Yves Beauchemin. Stitches Stitches is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Rod Holcomb as Alan Smithee and starring Parker Stevenson, Geoffrey Lewis, and Brian Tochi. It depicts the misadventures of three students in medical school. Kamikazen: Ultima notte a Milano Kamikazen: Last Night in Milan is a 1987 Italian comedy film written and directed by Gabriele Salvatores and starring Silvio Orlando, Paolo Rossi, Antonio Catania and Claudio Bisio. The Two Mrs. Grenvilles The Two Mrs. Grenvilles is a 1987 television miniseries based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Dominick Dunne and dramatizing the sensational Woodward murder case of 1955. Directed by John Erman, the miniseries stars Ann-Margret, Elizabeth Ashley, Claudette Colbert, and Stephen Collins. It was Colberts last screen performance; she spent the remainder of her career on stage. Blind Faith Blind Faith is a 1990 NBC miniseries based on the 1989 true crime book of the same name by Joe McGinniss. It follows the 1984 case in which American businessman Robert O. Marshall was charged with the contract killing of his wife, Maria. Adapted by John Gay and directed by Paul Wendkos, the miniseries was originally broadcast in two parts with a total runtime of 190 minutes. The cast includes Robert Urich, Joanna Kerns, Doris Roberts, Johnny Galecki, William Forsythe and Dennis Farina. Yat boon man wah chong tin ngai My Hero is a 1990 Hong Kong crime action comedy film directed by Bryan Leung, who also served as action director and acts in a supporting role in the film. The film stars Stephen Chow, Ann Bridgewater and Wilson Lam. Senza pelle No Skin is a 1994 Italian drama film written and directed by Alessandro DAlatri. It entered the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs section at the 47th Cannes Film Festival. For this film DAlatri won the David di Donatello, the Nastro dArgento and the Ciak doro for best screenplay. Brigands-Chapter VII Brigands, chapitre VII is a 1996 French drama film written and directed by Otar Iosseliani. The film entered the competition at the 53rd Venice International Film Festival, where it received the Special Jury Prize. XXL XXL is a 1997 French comedy directed by Ariel Zeitoun. The Psychotronic Man The Psychotronic Man is a science fiction cult film that opened in Chicago April 23, 1980, at the Carnegie Theatre. It was directed by Jack M. Sell and written, produced and starred Peter G. Spelson. It is based on the obscure concept of psychotronics, which gained some prominence in the 1970s due to Cold War paranoia over mind control. The film inspired Michael J. Weldon to publish Psychotronic Video magazine, covering obscure films that he felt were under-appreciated by the mainstream. Chocky Chocky is a 1984 childrens six-part television drama based on the 1968 novel of the same name by John Wyndham. It was first broadcast on ITV in the United Kingdom from 9 January to 13 February 1984. Two six-part sequels—Chockys Children and Chockys Challenge—were later produced. All were written by Anthony Read, directed by Vic Hughes and produced by Thames Television. While the 1968 novel was set in an unspecified near future, the TV adaptation was set contemporaneously in the mid-1980s in Surrey. The Gore family acquire a second generation Citroen CX car which was marketed as being technologically advanced at the time. Il signor Rossi cerca la felicità Mr. Rossi Looks for Happiness is a 1976 traditionally animated Italian feature film directed by Bruno Bozzetto. It is the first feature film of Mr. Rossi. Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer is an American animated musical comedy film directed by Paul Sabella and Phil Mendez. Released direct-to-video on April 4, 2000, the film was produced by MGM Animation and animated overseas by Wang Film Productions. It is an adaptation of Mark Twains The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, with a cast of anthropomorphic animals instead of humans. The characters voices are generally performed by country music singers. Scottsboro: An American Tragedy Scottsboro: An American Tragedy is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Daniel Anker and Barak Goodman. The film is based on one of the longest-running and most controversial courtroom pursuits of racism in American history, which led to nine black teenaged men being wrongly convicted of raping a white woman in Alabama. The film received an Oscar nomination for Best Documentary Feature. It was funded in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Muppets at Walt Disney World The Muppets at Walt Disney World is a television special starring Jim Hensons Muppets at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista. The special aired on NBC as part of The Magical World of Disney on May 6, 1990, and turned out to be the last Muppets special that Henson would work on. Flash Gordon: The Greatest Adventure of All Flash Gordon: The Greatest Adventure of All is a 1982 animated television film produced by Filmation and written by Samuel A. Peeples. Design for Dreaming Design for Dreaming is a 1956 cult industrial short or sponsored film of about ten minutes length about a woman who dreams about a masked man taking her to the 1956 General Motors Motorama at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and to Frigidaires "Kitchen of the Future". The entirety of the dialogue is sung, though the actors do not move their lips to their characters pre-recorded voices. The film starts off with her in her bedroom, with the masked man suddenly appearing. He then takes her to the Motorama. After looking at several cars including Buick, Chevrolet Corvette, Oldsmobile, and Cadillacs, she is taken to the "kitchen of the future", where she bakes a cake. She then goes back to the motorama and dances the "dance of tomorrow". After looking at more cars, she and her masked man travel on the "road of tomorrow" in the "Firebird II" and fall in love. Hi! Dharma! Hi! Dharma! is a 2001 South Korean comedy about gangsters who hide out in a monastery. With 3,746,000 admissions, it was the fifth highest-grossing Korean film of 2001. A sequel titled Showdown in Seoul was released in 2004. Our Italian Husband Our Italian Husband is a 2004 romantic comedy starring Brooke Shields, Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Chevy Chase and Pierfrancesco Favino written and directed by Ilaria Borrelli. Its a story of an Italian woman who flies to New York City in search of her husband and discovers him married to an American wife. The Red Knight Rencontre avec le dragon is a French film directed by Hélène Angel. Pattalam Pattalam is a 2003 Malayalam film by Lal Jose and starring Mammootty, Biju Menon, Tessa and Jyothirmai along with Jagathy Sreekumar, Oduvil Unnikrishnan and Innocent in supporting roles. The film revolves around incidents in a small village after the army sets up a temporary camp.The film was a flop at boxoffice. First Year Con Sana Oula Nasb is a 2004 Egyptian romantic comedy directed by Kamla Abu Zekry and assistant director Ahmad Asama, produced and written by Samira Mohsen and starring Ahmed Ezz, Nour, Khaled Selim, Dalia El Behairy, Hassan Hosny, Samira Mohsen, Osama Abbas, Moatazza Abdel Sabour, and Tamer Samir. The plot is set in Hurghada, Egypt, the film is available on digital platforms and available online. The film is surrounded by a story of two Egyptian university graduates named Ahmed and Khaled, who resulted in conning tourists in Hurghada, due to the unemployment in Egypt. During their tricking of tourists, they met two girls, named Dalia and Noor in Hurghada, who they fall in love with, and decide to change their con ways, and work honestly in the tourism business. Hum Kaun Hai? Hum Kaun Hai? is a 2004 Bollywood horror film starring Dimple Kapadia, Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra in lead roles. The film is directed by Ravi Shankar Sharma. It is a remake of the American film The Others starring Nicole Kidman. The film Was a box office failure. The Far Side of Jericho The Far Side of Jericho is a 2006 film directed by Tim Hunter. It stars Patrick Bergin and Lawrence Pressman. Singapore Dreaming Singapore Dreaming is a 2006 film set in Singapore. The film follows the Loh family, a typical Singaporean working-class family, through their aspirations for a better life and the harsh reality that makes it difficult for them to fulfill these aspirations. The film is inspired by a 2000 essay, Paved with Good Intentions, that the writers of the film had written for the Singapore International Foundation. A concatenation of e-mails Singaporeans sent to writers Colin Goh and Woo Yen Yen on their life stories in relation to the Singaporean dream eventually led them to write, produce and direct Singapore Dreaming. The film stars Richard Low as Poh Huat, Alice Lim as Siew Luan, Serene Chen as Irene, Yeo Yann Yann as Mei, Lim Yu-Beng as CK and Dick Su as Seng. The film was theatrically released on 7 September 2006, and at one time ranked fifth on the Singapore box office. It won the Montblanc New Screenwriters Award at the 54th San Sebastián International Film Festival, and was the first Singaporean film to receive an IFFPA-recognised international feature film award. Owing to its nature as a Singapore-produced film, Singapore Dreaming received much attention from local viewers, film critics and public figures alike, including S. R. Nathan, the President of Singapore. It has been praised by local critics as a relatable portrayal of life in Singapore. Loot Loot is a 2011 Bollywood comedy film directed by Rajnish Raj Thakur and Cinematography by T. Surendra Reddy, starring Govinda, Sunil Shetty, Mahakshay Chakraborty, Javed Jaffrey, Shweta Bhardwaj and Ravi Kissen in lead roles. It released on 4 November 2011, to mixed reviews from critics and was a commercial failure. The film is a loose remake of the 2003 film, Crime Spree. Mukhsin Mukhsin is a 2006 Malaysian film directed by Yasmin Ahmad. It is the third instalment in the "Orked" trilogy. Shot in just 12 days, it won one award and one special mention at the 57th Berlin International Film Festival under the childrens film category: International Jury of Generation Kplus - Grand Prix of the Deutsches Kinderhilfswerk for Best Feature Film and the Generation Kplus Children’s Jury Awards - Special Mention. Within the first 4 days of its release in Malaysia, it earned RM700,000 in box-office takings. It went on to have a final gross of almost RM2 million. Mama I Want to Sing Mama, I Want to Sing! is an American musical film written and directed by Charles Randolph-Wright, produced by Vision Films and CodeBlack Entertainment, and distributed by 20th Century Foxs Fox Faith division. The film is an adaptation of the off-Broadway gospel stage musical of the same name, written and produced by Vy Higginsen and Ken Wydro. The film is based on the life story of Higginsons sister, Doris Troy, a preachers daughter who sang in a church choir before being discovered by James Brown. Doris Troys niece, Knoelle, who has played the star role in the off-Broadway production, makes her film debut in the movie in a principal role. Vy One of the executive producers announced via Twitter that the movie was completed in June 2009. The official movie trailer was released and premiered on September 22, 2009. It was set to premiere September 26, 2009 at the Urbanworld Film Festival in New York City, but due to technical issues it was canceled. The film was also slated to premiere on July 23, 2010, at the Faith Film Festival, but was also cancelled as well. In an October 2010 interview, Jeff Clanagan announced that the film was set for a January 14, 2011 release. However, it was pulled from the 10-15 theaters it was scheduled for at the last minute. In December 2011, a press release from Fox Home Entertainment states that Mama, I Want to Sing! would be a direct-to-video film. A new promo shot was also released. The film was released straight-to-DVD on February 14, 2012 following years of production hell and numerous delays. The Grind The Grind is a 2012 crime drama film written and directed by Rishi Opel, and starring Jamie Foreman, Freddie Connor, Gordon Alexander, Zoe Tapper, Danny John-Jules and Kellie Shirley. It is a re imaging of the film Baseline. The film tells the story of Vince, a nightclub manager of The Grind in Hackney, East London. Vince, having fought his way to a decent living and respectable lifestyle, is determined to settle down and take life easier. Bobby, Vinces best friend from school, is released from prison and their friendship soon falls apart. Bobbys addiction to cocaine and gambling spirals out of control and he now owes a huge amount of money to Vinces boss, Dave, owner of The Grind and an East End loan shark. Vinces life takes a dramatic turn for the worse. The Grind features a cast including Jamie Foreman, Danny John-Jules, Zoe Tapper and Kellie Shirley. Also appearing in cameo roles are Dynamo and Sway. Artifacts Artifacts is a 2007 horror film by Belgian directors Giles Dadust and Emmanuel Jespers. It was released in the United States by Lionsgate films. Reel Zombies Reel Zombies is a 2008 Canadian zombie film directed by David J. Francis and Mike Masters. It is the third film in a loose trilogy that includes Zombie Night and Awakening. Shot in documentary style, it depicts a film crew that attempts to follow up on their low budget zombie films during an outbreak of a real zombie apocalypse. Claustrophobia Claustrophobia is a 2008 Hong Kong romantic drama film written and directed by Ivy Ho in her directorial debut, and starring Karena Lam and Ekin Cheng. Kurukshetra Kurukshetra is a 2008 Indian Malayalam war film written and directed by Major Ravi. It is a sequel to the 2006 film Keerthi Chakra and the second installment in the Major Mahadevan film series, with Mohanlal reprising his role as Colonel Mahadevan The film is based on the Kargil conflict of 1999 between India and Pakistan. The political situation of the conflict is portrayed from an Indian perspective. The film was a box office success and was one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year. The third film in the series Kandahar was released in 2010 and the fourth film Beyond Borders was released in 2017. Corrode Kshay is a 2012 black-and-white independent Indian psychological drama film written and directed by Karan Gour. The film premiered on 8 October 2011 at the Chicago International Film Festival. It went on to win several international awards like the Jury Award at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles. It was released in theatres in India on 15 June 2012. All About Love All About Love is a 2010 Hong Kong film directed and produced by Ann Hui. Based on a true story, the plot concerns two lesbians who had been lovers in the past and meet again years later in a counseling session for expectant mothers. Hui said in an interview that initially "There were no investors" for the film because the subject of same-sex relationships was banned in China, and the Hong Kong film industry relied on the Chinese market. Ms. Hui, a graduate of the London Film School, described the film as "serious...but it is also very commercial," adding that "Sometimes it is better to make serious issues more acceptable to audiences, by making it a comedy and having big stars so that people will come watch the movie." Die Männer der Emden Die Männer der Emden is a 2012 German war adventure film directed and co-written by Berengar Pfahl that is an account of members of the crew of SMS Emden making their way back to Germany after the Battle of Cocos. The film was shot in Greece, Sri Lanka, Tunisia, Malta and Germany and appeared as both a miniseries and a feature film. Sultanin Sirri Secret of the Sultan is a 2010 Turkish action film, directed by Hakan Şahin and written and produced by historian and journalist Ömer Erbil, starring Emanuel Bettencourt as an American professor in Istanbul to search for the sultans mysterious chest in the hidden underground cloisters of Topkapı Palace with the help of his friend Mark Dacascos. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was made with the support of the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Istanbul 2010 European Capital of Culture Agency. It was described by Hürriyet Daily News reviewer Emrah Güler as a mixture of the "National Treasure" movies and Dan Browns "The Da Vinci Code" and "Angels & Demons" Pettson and Findus: A Little Nuisance, a Great Friendship Pettson & Findus: Fun Stuff is a 2014 Swedish-German animated film about the characters Pettson and Findus created by Sven Nordqvist. The film was released theatrically in Sweden on 1 August 2014. Satellite Boy Satellite Boy is a 2012 Australian film about a young Aboriginal boy struggling to maintain the traditions of his heritage in the modern world when a mining company expands into the region. Written and directed by Catriona McKenzie, the film premiered domestically on 10 December 2012 at the Perth International Arts Festival, two days after being released at the Toronto International Film Festival. Butter on the Latch Butter on the Latch is a 2013 experimental psychological thriller/drama film written, produced, and directed by Josephine Decker. It tells the story of Sarah and Isolde attending a Balkan music camp, the eroding friendship between them, and the budding romance between Sarah and a male camper named Steph. Rajjo Rajjo is a 2013 Indian romantic musical produced by Four Pillars Entertainment and directed by Sahitya Akademi Award-winning writer Vishwas Patil. It stars Kangana Ranaut and newcomer Paras Arora in the lead roles and its supporting cast includes Prakash Raj, Mahesh Manjrekar and Jaya Prada. The film released in theatres on 15 November 2013. The film that earned 2 crores at the domestic box office bore a loss of 10 crores on the venture. Giant God Warrior Appears in Tokyo is a 2012 Japanese short fantasy monster action film directed by Shinji Higuchi and produced by Studio Ghibli. The design of the films giant creature was provided by Hayao Miyazaki, from his manga series Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. Featuring practical effects such as miniatures, the film is Studio Ghiblis first live-action production. Le grand jeu The Great Game is a 2015 French political thriller drama film written and directed by Nicolas Pariser. The film stars Melvil Poupaud, André Dussollier and Clémence Poésy. The film premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival in August 2015. It won the Prix Louis-Delluc for Best First Film in December 2015. American Folk American Folk is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by David Heinz. The film stars Joe Purdy, Amber Rubarth, Krisha Fairchild, David Fine, Bruce Beatty and Elizabeth Dennehy. The film was released on January 26, 2018, by Good Deed Entertainment. Weeds Weeds is a 2017 American all-CG animation short film, an animated short film which a group of Walt Disney Animation Studios artists did in their personal time. Written and directed by Kevin Hudson, Weeds uses Computer-generated imagery and 3D to tell a story about empathy and the struggle and distance someone may have to travel—against all odds—to find a better life. Miss Lulu Bett Miss Lulu Bett is a 1921 American silent comedy drama film based on a 1920 play and bestselling novel of the same name by Zona Gale. The screenplay was written by Clara Beranger, and the film was directed by William C. deMille. The play won the 1921 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. In 2001, this film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Old San Francisco Old San Francisco is a 1927 American silent historical drama film starring Dolores Costello and featuring Warner Oland. The film, which was produced and distributed by Warner Bros., was directed by Alan Crosland. Why Be Good? Why Be Good? is a 1929 American silent comedy film from First National Pictures starring Colleen Moore and featuring Neil Hamilton. The film has no audible dialogue, but it is accompanied by a Vitaphone soundtrack with music, sound effects, and some synchronized singing. Pups Is Pups Pups Is Pups is a two-reel comedy short subject, part of the Our Gang series. It was produced and directed by Robert F. McGowan for Hal Roach, and originally released to theatres by M-G-M in 1930. It was the 100th Our Gang short that was released. Living on Velvet Living on Velvet is a 1935 American romantic drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Kay Francis, Warren William and George Brent. Kind Lady Kind Lady is a 1935 drama film starring Aline MacMahon and Basil Rathbone. It is based on the play of the same name by Edward Chodorov and a short story called The Silver Mask by Hugh Walpole. Doris Lloyd appeared in this film and its 1951 remake of the same name in different roles. The Lone Wolf Strikes The Lone Wolf Strikes is a 1940 crime drama film directed by Sidney Salkow, which stars Warren William, Joan Perry, and Eric Blore. It is the fourth entry in Columbias fifteen picture series featuring Lone Wolf, the second one starring William. Hook, Lion and Sinker Hook, Lion and Sinker is a Disney animated episode featuring Donald Duck, who appears as a fisherman, and Louie the Mountain Lion. This is the second episode to feature Louie and the only episode where he is shown to have a son. The films plot centers on the lions trying to steal Donalds catch of fish. The title is a pun on the phrase "hook, line and sinker". Punchy Cowpunchers Punchy Cowpunchers, released by Columbia Pictures in 1950, is the 120th short film starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. El siete machos El Siete Machos is a 1951 Mexican western comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado, and starring Cantinflas, Alma Rosa Aguirre, and Miguel Ángel Ferriz. Topaze Topaze is a 1951 French film directed by Marcel Pagnol, based on his play of the same name. It stars Fernandel, Hélène Perdrière, Marcel Vallée. Older Brother, Younger Sister is a 1953 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Mikio Naruse. The film is based on the short story "Ani imōto" by Saisei Murō. The story has been translated into English by Edward Seidensticker and is available in the anthology "Modern Japanese Stories". Greedy for Tweety Greedy for Tweety is a 1957 Tweety and Sylvester Looney Tunes cartoon. It is also the last cartoon to be reissued by the studio by the "Blue Ribbon" catalog in 1964. The story was also reworked into the 1971 The Ant and the Aardvark cartoon From Bed To Worse. Far til fire og ulveungerne Father of Four and the Wolf Cubs is a 1958 Danish family film directed by Alice OFredericks and Robert Saaskin. Psyche 59 Psyche 59 is a 1964 British drama film directed by Alexander Singer and written by Julian Halevy. It is based on the 1963 novel Psyche 59 by Françoise des Ligneris. The film stars Patricia Neal, Curd Jürgens, Samantha Eggar, Ian Bannen, Beatrix Lehmann and Elspeth March. The film was released on 29 April 1964, by Columbia Pictures. Hell Boats Hell Boats is a 1970 Technicolor British war film directed by Paul Wendkos that was filmed in Malta. It stars James Franciscus, Elizabeth Shepherd, and Ronald Allen in a story about British Motor Torpedo Boats in the Mediterranean in World War II. It was the last film made by Oakmont Productions, a branch of Mirisch Films. The films technical advisor was Lieutenant Commander Ian Nagle Douglas Cox who was awarded the Distinguished Service Order whilst serving in HMS Malcolm in 1940. Rabbit, Run Rabbit, Run is a 1970 American independent film directed by Jack Smight. The film was adapted from John Updikes 1960 novel by screenplay writer Howard B. Kreitsek, who also served as producer. The film starred James Caan as Rabbit Angstrom, Carrie Snodgress as Rabbits wife Janice, and Anjanette Comer as his girlfriend Ruth. The movie co-starred Jack Albertson as Coach Marty Tothero, Arthur Hill as Rev. Jack Eccles, and Henry Jones and Josephine Hutchinson as Rabbits parents. Goya - oder Der arge Weg der Erkenntnis Goya or the Hard Way to Enlightenment is a 1971 East German drama film directed by Konrad Wolf. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Prize. It is based on a novel with the same title by Lion Feuchtwanger. La seduzione La seduzione, internationally released as Seduction, is a 1973 Italian erotic-drama film directed by Fernando Di Leo. The film is based on the novel Graziella by Ercole Patti. Originally the character of Graziella was planned to be played by Ornella Muti, but she was eventually dropped because considered too attractive for the role. At the time of its release, the newspapers widely reported the news of a man who died of a heart attack watching the movie. The man that was having the affair was shot in the end. Visions of Eight Visions of Eight is a 1973 American documentary film offering a stylized look at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Produced by Stan Margulies and executive produced by David L. Wolper, it was directed by eight different directors. It was screened out-of-competition at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. It was later shown as part of the Cannes Classics section of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Some visuals of the Munich stadium from the documentary were used in Without Limits. The Metamorphosis of Mr. Samsa The Metamorphosis of Mr. Samsa is a 1977 Canadian short animated fantasy film by Caroline Leaf, adapted from Franz Kafkas The Metamorphosis, told through the animation of beach sand on a piece of glass. The film features music by Normand Roger and sound by Michel Descombes. The film earned ten awards from the year of its release in 1977 through to 1981 as it was screened at various film festivals around the world. The Other Side of the Mountain: Part II The Other Side of the Mountain Part 2 is a 1978 film directed by Larry Peerce. It stars Marilyn Hassett and Timothy Bottoms. It is a sequel to The Other Side of the Mountain. It follows a recovered Jill Kinmont who goes to Southern California and meets a man named John, who she falls for. But as they learn later, there is more to deal with than just a new romance. Out Out is a satirical 1982 film directed by Eli Hollander. The film is based on Ronald Sukenicks 1973 novel OUT. It stars Peter Coyote, O-Lan Jones, and Danny Glover. The movie tells the tale of Rex roaming the U.S. doing various assignments for a mysterious group of "urban guerrillas" they call "Our Friends". In each meeting the person or persons designated "It" carries a hidden stick of dynamite. Director Eli Hollander summarizes the film, "A subtitle of it could be From Yippie to Yuppie. And the 80s are certainly the age of yuppies. The film does kind of chronicle the history of the transformation from the 60s into the 80s." The Story of O 2 The Story of O 2 {French: Histoire dO: Chapitre 2) is a 1984 Franco-Spanish erotic drama film directed by Eric Rochat. The script is a continuation of the film Story of O, an adaptation of the eponymous erotic novel published in 1954 by Pauline Réage. Getting Even Getting Even is a 1986 film directed by Dwight H. Little. Lilac Ball The Lilac Ball is a 1987 Soviet science-fiction childrens film starring Natalya Guseva as Alisa Selezneva, a character she had previously played in the TV miniseries Guest from the Future. Masque of the Red Death Masque of the Red Death is a 1989 American horror film produced by Roger Corman, and directed by Larry Brand, starring Adrian Paul and Patrick Macnee. The film is a remake of the 1964 picture of the same name which was directed by Roger Corman. The screenplay, written by Daryl Haney and Larry Brand, is based upon the classic short story of the same name by American author Edgar Allan Poe, concerning the exploits of Prince Prospero, who organizes a bal masqué in his castle while the peasants of his fiefdom die from the plague in great numbers. Under the Boardwalk Under the Boardwalk is a 1989 American teen romance/drama film directed by Fritz Kiersch and starring Keith Coogan and Danielle von Zerneck. Night of the Fox Night of the Fox is a 1990 made-for-TV film by Charles Jarrott, based on the novel of the same name written by Jack Higgins. It was broadcast in France on TF1. Todo por la pasta Anything for Bread is a 1991 Spanish film directed by Enrique Urbizu and written by Luis Marías. The director used Álex de la Iglesias graphic work for production design. It was filmed in Bilbao, Bakio, Santurce, Okondo, Getaria and Arrieta, in the Basque region of Spain. The city of Bilbao gave the film a neo-noir look with a post modern-twist. Bonnie & Clyde: The True Story Bonnie & Clyde: The True Story is a 1992 television film written and directed by Gary Hoffman. It stars Tracey Needham and Dana Ashbrook, respectively. Both the actors were teenagers at the time of filming, as were Bonnie and Clyde when they started their spree. The 100-minute TV film was shot on location at historic crime scenes associated with the couple in East Texas. Secrets Secrets, also known as Danielle Steels Secrets, is a 1992 American made-for-television drama film directed by Peter H. Hunt. The film is based upon the 1985 novel of the same name written by Danielle Steel. The drama centers on a television producer and his relationship with the star of his latest TV series. Bank Robber Bank Robber is a 1993 American crime film written and directed by Nick Mead in his directorial debut. Dao jian xiao The Three Swordsmen is a 1994 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Taylor Wong and starring Andy Lau, Brigitte Lin and Elvis Tsui in the roles of the titular swordsmen. Parallel Lives Parallel Lives is a 1994 American made-for-television mystery-drama film written, directed and produced by Linda Yellen which returns some actors and similar patterns of Yellens previous work, Chantilly Lace. The film features an all-star cast: James Belushi, LeVar Burton, Lindsay Crouse, James Brolin, Jack Klugman, Liza Minnelli, Dudley Moore, Ally Sheedy, Robert Wagner, Patricia Wettig, JoBeth Williams, Jill Eikenberry, Gena Rowlands and Treat Williams. Parallel Lives was broadcast August 14, 1994 on Showtime. All Men Are Liars All Men Are Liars is a 1995 Australian comedy film written and directed by Gerard Lee and starring Toni Pearen and David Price. Camerieri Camerieri is a 1995 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Leone Pompucci. The film won two Silver Ribbons, for best screenplay and best supporting actress. Seduced and Betrayed Seduced and Betrayed is a 1995 American television erotic thriller film directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá. It stars Susan Lucci, David Charvet, Mary Ellen Trainor & Gabrielle Carteris. The film debuted on April 24, 1995 on NBC. Elles Women is a 1997 internationally co-produced drama film directed by . The film was selected as the Luxembourgish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Murder Live! Murder Live! is an American television film that first aired on NBC on March 9, 1997. Directed by Roger Spottiswoode, the film stars Marg Helgenberger, David Morse and Peter Horton, who also co-write the film. Owd Bob Owd Bob is a 1998 British-Canadian drama film directed by Rodney Gibbons and starring James Cromwell, Colm Meaney and Jemima Rooper. It is based on the novel Owd Bob by Alfred Ollivant. Differences from the book include: That the time has been updated by a century That the location is now the Isle of Man instead of Cumbria Adam MacAdam is the boys grandfather, not father Imtihaan Imtihan is a 1994 Indian Hindi action romance film starring Sunny Deol, Saif Ali Khan and Raveena Tandon in the lead roles. Eleven Samurai , also known as 11 Samurai, is a 1967 Japanese jidaigeki film directed by Eiichi Kudo. This is the third and final chapter in Kudos Samurai Revolution trilogy. The plot is a samurai epic with a loose historical basis. "The young Lord Nariatsu was probably modeled after the real life figure of Matsudaira Nariyoshi, also known as Matsudaira Tokunosuke," who was the 19th or the 20th son of the Shōgun Ienari and the younger brother of the Shōgun Ieyoshi. "Nariyoshi died when he was 19 years old--a perfect fit for this story. The circumstances surrounding his death are obscure, which is also very convenient for dramatic purposes." Banjo the Woodpile Cat Banjo the Woodpile Cat is a 1979 animated short film directed by Don Bluth. It follows the story of Banjo, an overly curious and rebellious kitten who, after getting into trouble for falling from a house to see if he could land on his feet, runs away from his woodpile home in his owners farm in Payson by catching a truck to Salt Lake City. Produced in a shoestring budget, and created in Bluths garage, the film took four years to make and it was the first production of Don Bluth Productions, later Sullivan Bluth Studios. It premiered theatrically in 1979, and at the USA Film Festival one year later. It was released on DVD by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment in 2014. Litan Litan is a 1982 French horror film co-written, produced, edited, and directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky. It stars Marie-José Nat, Jean-Pierre Mocky, Nino Ferrer, and Marisa Muxen. The White Bird Marked with Black The White Bird Marked with Black is a 1971 Soviet period drama film directed by Yuri Ilyenko. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival and won the Golden Prize. Eva tropí hlouposti Eva tropí hlouposti is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1939. Une pour toutes One 4 All is a French romantic comedy film directed by Claude Lelouch, released in 1999. Sur les toits On the Roofs is an 1897 French short silent comedy film, directed by Georges Méliès. The film was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 100 in its catalogues. The film features a bumbling policeman attempting to apprehend two criminals on the roof of an apartment building. "Every second of this," "highly successfully staged" "minute of film," according to Europa Film Treasues, "is used to construct the characters action and movements" and "made use of the theatres three-dimensional decor," which "the competition quickly copied." The film was included in the Will Day collection bought by French Minister of Cultural Affairs André Malraux from collector Wilfrid Day in 1959 and preserved in the French Film Archives. One of the Hollywood Ten One of the Hollywood Ten is a 2000 Spanish and British bio-picture. The film was written and directed by Karl Francis. The drama focuses on screenwriter/director Herbert Biberman and his efforts to make what would become the historic political film, Salt of the Earth in 1954, produced without studio backing after he was blacklisted for belonging to the American Communist Party. Freedom Freedom is a 2000 drama film directed by Šarūnas Bartas. It tells the story of two men and a woman who are stranded in the Moroccan desert after a failed smuggling trip. The film was a co-production between companies in Lithuania, France and Portugal. It premiered in competition at the 57th Venice International Film Festival. Let's Get Skase Lets Get Skase is a 2001 Australian comedy starring Lachy Hulme, Alex Dimitriades, Craig McLachlan and Bill Kerr. It is based on the life of failed Australian businessman Christopher Skase, who after the collapse of his Qintex business, fled to Majorca, Spain. Skase died at around the time of the films release. It was filmed in Melbourne and Perth. Pyaar Diwana Hota Hai Pyaar Diwana Hota Hai is a 2002 Indian movie directed by Kirti Kumar, starring Govinda and Rani Mukerji. It is a remake of the Tamil movie Sollamale. Razor Eaters Razor Eaters is a 2003 Australian crime thriller film written and directed by Shannon Young. The film had its world premiere on 13 July 2003 at the Melbourne Underground Film Festival, and later had a DVD release in July 2006. It follows an anarchist street gang who terrorize those whom they believe deserve punishment. Razor Eaters was met with some controversy, as the Melbourne police department labeled it as "Extremely Violent" and "Obscene" when it was first released in 2003. Bellini and the Sphynx Bellini and the Sphynx is 2001 Brazilian crime film directed by Roberto Santucci. Based on Tony Bellottos homonymous novel, it stars Fabio Assunção as Remo Bellini, a São Paulo-based detective who investigates mysterious murders. It premiered at the 2001 Festival do Rio, where it won the award of Best Film. It was followed by Bellini and the Devil, also starring Assunção, and directed by Marcelo Galvão. Summer Love O da beni seviyor or Summer Love is a 2001 Turkish drama film directed and written by Barış Pirhasan with Gül Dirican. Mr. Bharath Mr. Bharath is a 1986 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by S. P. Muthuraman. The film stars Rajinikanth, Sathyaraj, Ambika, Goundamani, S. V. Shekhar and others. The film which was a remake of Hindi film Trishul revolves around a sons revenge against his father for cheating on his mother. This film was dubbed in Telugu as Nene Rajinikanth and remade with the same title and starring Sobhan Babu. The movie was declared a hit at the box office. We and Our Mountains We and Our Mountains is a 1969 Armenian comedy film directed by Henrik Malyan and starring Azat Sherents, Frunzik Mkrtchyan and Sos Sargsyan. The Man in White is a 2003 Japanese yakuza film directed by Takashi Miike. The Witches Hammer The Witches Hammer is a 2006 low budget English action/horror film written and directed by James Eaves, produced by British production company Amber Pictures, and starring Stephanie Beacham and Claudia Coulter with George Anton as an antagonistic vampire. Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal Stolen Honor is a 45-minute anti-John Kerry video documentary that was released during the September 2004 election season. It features interviews with a number of American men who contend they were prisoners of war in North Vietnam and suffered increased maltreatment while prisoners as a direct result of Kerrys Fulbright Hearing testimony in April 1971. The subtitle of the film is Wounds That Never Heal; on the production companys website the complete title is given instead as Stolen Honor: John Kerrys Record of Betrayal. Its name was based on the book Stolen Valor: How the Vietnam Generation Was Robbed of Its Heroes and Its History by B.G. Burkett and Glenna Whitley. The production companys website states that "Stolen Honor investigates how John Kerrys actions during the Vietnam era impacted the treatment of American soldiers and POWs. Using John Kerrys own words, the documentary juxtaposes John Kerrys actions with the words of veterans who were still in Vietnam when John Kerry was leading the anti-war movement." Hubert Selby Jr: It/ll Be Better Tomorrow Hubert Selby Jr.: It/ll Be Better Tomorrow is a 2005 documentary film about writer Hubert Selby Jr. The films title It/ll Be Better Tomorrow is taken from Selbys novel, The Demon, the slash is included in Selbys typography. In the film, Selby explains that, on his manual typewriter, an apostrophe meant typing an "uppercase 8", so it was simpler to use a slash. Selby objects to apostrophes generally, preferring the spelling "dont" to "dont". The 79-minute film features new interviews with Selby, known by his nickname "Cubby", as well as Lou Reed, Ellen Burstyn, Jared Leto, James Remar, Darren Aronofsky, Uli Edel, Gilbert Sorrentino, Nick Tosches, Jerry Stahl, Richard Price, Amiri Baraka, James Ragan, Michael Silverblatt, Jem Cohen, Kenneth Shiffrin, Nicolas Winding Refn, Desmond Nakano, Susan Compo, and Kaytie Lee with archival appearances by Henry Rollins and Anthony Kiedis. The film is narrated by Robert Downey Jr. Aryan: Unbreakable Aryan: Unbreakable is a 2006 Indian sports drama film written and directed by Abhishek Kapoor and produced by Poonam Khubani and Vipin Anand. The film stars Sohail Khan, Sneha Ullal in lead roles with Puneet Issar, Satish Shah and Supriya Karnik in important supporting roles, whilst Inder Kumar played the antagonist. Bryan Loves You Bryan Loves You is a 2008 horror film directed by Seth Landau. The film relates the supposed true story of the Cult of the Bryans who took over a small Arizona town in 1993. It was shot in 17 days with a budget of $25,000. Frankenstein Frankenstein is a 2007 British television film produced by Impossible Pictures for ITV. It was written and directed by Jed Mercurio, adapted from Mary Shelleys original novel to a present-day setting. Dr. Victoria Frankenstein, a female geneticist, accidentally creates a monster while growing her sons clone from stem cells as an organ donor in an effort to prevent his imminent death. The film was broadcast on 24 October 2007, to an average audience of 3.6 million. Secrecy Secrecy is a 2008 documentary film directed by Harvard University professors Peter Galison and Robb Moss. According to its website, it "is a film about the vast, invisible world of government secrecy," and features interviews with a variety of people on all sides of the secrecy issue, including Steven Aftergood, Tom Blanton, James B. Bruce, Barton Gellman, Melissa Boyle Mahle, the plaintiffs in United States v. Reynolds, Siegfried Hecker, Mike Levin, and Neal Katyal and Charles Swift. The film competed in the Documentary Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and at the Berlin Film Festival, among many other venues. The film was the winner of the Special Jury Award for Documentary Features at the Independent Film Festival, Boston, and was named Best Documentary at the Newport International Film Festival. Freak Dance Freak Dance is an American comedy film written and directed by Matt Besser of the Upright Citizens Brigade and co-directed by Neil Mahoney. It premiered at the Austin Film Festival on October 21, 2011. The film had a limited theatrical release in May 2012 and made available on video on demand services. The film was released on DVD on July 10, 2012. The film is based on a stage show created by Besser, which originally ran at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in Los Angeles for several years. Mo Mo is a 2010 TV film about the later life and career of the British Labour Party politician Mo Mowlam, written by Neil McKay and directed by Philip Martin. Pig Pig is the 2010 horror film directed by Adam Mason starring Molly Black, Guy Burnet and Andrew Howard. La ligne droite La Ligne droite is a 2011 French drama film co-written and directed by Régis Wargnier which focuses on the sport of blind running. It stars Rachida Brakni, Cyril Descours, Clémentine Célarié, and Seydina Balde. The film was given a limited release on 9 March 2011. The Floating Lives The Floating Lives is a movie based on a short story by Nguyen Ngoc Tu in Vietnam. In Vietnam, the movie and the novel have the same name - Endless Fields. It generated revenues of 17 billion VND in 2010. And They Call It Summer They Call It Summer is a 2012 Italian romance-drama film directed by Paolo Franchi. In spite of having been almost unanimously panned by critics it won the awards for best director and for best actress at the 2012 Rome International Film Festival. Evacuate Earth Evacuate Earth is a National Geographic Channel documentary that portrays the hypothetical scenario of humans evacuating the planet Earth before it is destroyed by a rogue neutron star. The documentary details the technical and social complications of building a generation ship to save humanity and other Earth organisms by relocating to a planet in another solar system. Premachi Goshta Premachi Goshta is a 2013 Marathi language film directed by Satish Rajwade. The film released on 1 February 2013. The film features Atul Kulkarni and Sagarika Ghatge in lead roles and Sulekha Talwalkar, Satish Rajwade and Rohini Hattangadi in supporting roles. The film marks the debut of actress Sagarika Ghatge in marathi. A dialogue in the film hints that the story could be inspired from A Midsummer Nights Dream, a play by William Shakespeare. The first look promo of the film was released on 18 December 2012 in an event organized at the Citi Light Cinema, Mahim. Anita B. Anita B. is a 2014 Italian drama film directed by Roberto Faenza. It is loosely based on the 2009 autobiographic novel Quanta stella cè nel cielo by Edith Bruck. Cha cha cha Cha cha cha is a 2013 Italian crime-thriller film directed by Marco Risi. Loosely inspired by the works of Raymond Chandler, it premiered at the 2013 Taormina Film Fest. Bakita Byaktigato Bakita Byaktigato is a Bengali film. The film is directed by Pradipta Bhattacharyya and produced by Tripod Entertainment. It won the 61st National Film Awards for Best Feature Film in Bengali. Ariane's Thread Arianes Thread is a 2014 French comedy-drama film directed by Robert Guédiguian and written by Guédiguian and Serge Valletti. Nobunaga Concerto: The Movie is a 2016 Japanese jidaigeki adventure film directed by Hiroaki Matsuyama, starring Shun Oguri and based on the manga series of the same name by Ayumi Ishii. It was released in Japan by Toho on 23 January 2016. Unhallowed Ground Unhallowed Ground is a 2015 British independent horror film that was directed by Russell England, marking his feature film directorial debut outside of television. The movie had its world premiere on 25 April, 2015 at the British Independent Film Festival. It received a limited theatrical release in the United Kingdom during June 2015, followed by a DVD release in the United Kingdom and Germany later that same year. Barkhaa Barkhaa is a Bollywood Romantic film, directed by Shadaab Mirza and produced by Shabana Hashmi. It stars Sara Loren in the lead role. The film also stars Taaha Shah, Shweta Pandit, Priyanshu Chatterjee and Puneet Issar as supporting cast. The film was extensively shot in Himachal Pradesh, India. Marketing of the film was done by Hash Entertainment and is distributed under the banner of Zahara Productions. It was released on 27 March 2015. Oru Second Class Yathra Oru Second Class Yathra is a 2015 Malayalam comedy thriller written and directed by Jexson Antony and Rejis Antony in their debut film. You Call It Passion You Call It Passion is a South Korean comedy film based on the novel of the same name written by Lee Hye-rin about a new graduate who struggles to survive in the war of entertainment news. Solitaire Mahbas is a Lebanese romantic, comedy movie directed by Boutros and produced by Eliewat; Both Boutros and Eliewat are the film writers too. The film premiered in the Dubai International Film Festival in 2016 and released in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, UAE, Kuwait, and Palestine in 2017. The film revolves around the story of a Lebanese mother who has developed a deep hatred towards Syrians as she lost her brother to a tragic incident during the Lebanese-Syrian war. The memory of her brothers death still fresh, keeps her hatred ongoing to the point that when she finds out that her daughters suitor and his family are Syrians, she is determined to stop the engagement. The film has a message of tolerance and forgiveness explicit in the two families comedic roller coaster ups and downs that eventually unravels the hatred in the end. Although the film targets the Lebanese and the Syrians, its message is applicable to other Arab neighbors and in general too. Profile Profile is a 2018 horror thriller film directed by Timur Bekmambetov. It is an international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, Russia and Cyprus. The film is shot as a computer screen film. It premiered at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival in the Panorama section on the 17th of February. The film is based on French journalist Anna Erelle’s book In the Skin of a Jihadist about her investigation into the recruitment of young women by ISIS. Crossroads , also known as Crossroads, Crossways, Shadows of the Yoshiwara or Slums of Tokyo, is a 1928 silent Japanese film drama directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa. The Range Feud The Range Feud is a 1931 American Pre-Code Western film directed by D. Ross Lederman for Columbia Pictures, that stars Buck Jones and John Wayne. Wayne biographer Ronald L. Davis referred to the film as the first in a collection of "cheap, assembly-line pictures" Wayne would make in the 1930s. It was remade in 1934 as a 15-chapter serial called The Red Rider. His Double Life His Double Life is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy-drama film directed by Broadway theatrical impresario and first time film director Arthur Hopkins with directorial input from the experienced William C. deMille, Cecils older brother. It starred Roland Young and Lillian Gish. It had been filmed before in 1921 in the silent era as The Great Adventure with Lionel Barrymore, and was remade again in 1943 as Holy Matrimony with Monty Woolley. It is preserved at the Library of Congress, Washington D.C. and is available on DVD. This film is now entered in public domain. One Frightened Night One Frightened Night is a 1935 American film directed by Christy Cabanne. The film has entered the public domain. Girls on Probation Girls on Probation is a 1938 American crime film directed by William C. McGann and written by Crane Wilbur. The film stars Jane Bryan, Ronald Reagan, Anthony Averill, Sheila Bromley, Henry ONeill and Elisabeth Risdon. The film was released by Warner Bros. on August 22, 1938. Mexican Spitfire Mexican Spitfire is a 1940 American comedy film starring Lupe Vélez. She plays a hot-headed, fast-talking Mexican singer taken to New York for a radio gig, who decides she wants the ad agency man for herself. The film was the sequel of the film The Girl from Mexico and was the first of a film series of seven more films with the same title and main characters. Three Smart Girls Grow Up Three Smart Girls Grow Up is a 1939 American musical comedy film directed by Henry Koster, written by Felix Jackson and Bruce Manning, and starring Deanna Durbin, Nan Grey, and Helen Parrish. Durbin and Grey reprise their roles from Three Smart Girls, and Parrish replaces Barbara Read in the role of the middle sister. Durbin would reprise her role once more in Hers to Hold. Romance in a Minor Key Romance in a Minor Key is a 1943 German historical drama film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Marianne Hoppe, Paul Dahlke and Ferdinand Marian. The films sets were designed by the art directors Otto Erdmann and Franz F. Fürst. Marriage The Wedding is a 1944 Soviet comedy film directed by Isidor Annensky. The film, created by the eponymous vaudeville of Anton Chekhov, the stories of The Wedding with General, Before the wedding, the novel in two parts of the Marriage of convenience skit Bride and papa is a caustic satire on the mores of the middle class philistine pre-revolutionary Russia. Smoky Smoky is a 1946 American Technicolor Western film directed by Louis King and starring Fred MacMurray. It is the second of three film adaptations of the 1926 childrens novel Smoky the Cowhorse by Will James; others were made in 1933 and 1966. Bells of San Angelo Bells of San Angelo is a 1947 American Trucolor Western film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers. The first Roy Rogers film shot in Trucolor, the modern day Western film mixes half a dozen songs with mystery, international smuggling of silver, violence, a pack of dogs and comedy relief with one character packing a "sixteen shooter". Look for the Silver Lining Look for the Silver Lining is a 1949 American biographical musical film directed by David Butler and written by Phoebe Ephron, Henry Ephron and Marian Spitzer. A biography of Broadway singer-dancer Marilyn Miller, it stars June Haver and Ray Bolger. It was nominated for an Academy Award for best scoring for a musical picture in 1950. Although the film was popular and made a profit, Havers performance of Marilyn Miller has been somewhat overlooked in comparison to the more memorable portrayal of Miller by Judy Garland in Till the Clouds Roll By, the 1946 MGM musical biography of the composer Jerome Kern. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 30, 1949. Follow the Sun Follow the Sun is a 1951 biographical film of the life of golf legend Ben Hogan. It stars Glenn Ford as Hogan and Anne Baxter as his wife. Many golfers and sports figures of the day appear in the movie. The Jazz Singer The Jazz Singer is a 1952 remake of the famous 1927 talking picture The Jazz Singer. It starred Danny Thomas, Peggy Lee, and Eduard Franz, and was nominated for an Oscar for best musical score. The film follows about the same storyline as the version starring Al Jolson. It was also distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The Last Posse The Last Posse is a 1953 American black-and-white western film directed by Alfred L. Werker. The film stars Broderick Crawford, John Derek, Charles Bickford and Wanda Hendrix. Robot Rabbit Robot Rabbit is a Warner Bros. animated short of the Looney Tunes series. Originally released to theaters on December 12, 1953, it stars Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd as its main characters. Samurai Saga is a 1959 samurai film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki and starring Toshiro Mifune. Its story is an adaptation of the Edmond Rostand play Cyrano de Bergerac. The film was released in the English-speaking world with the title Samurai Saga. In the film, Mifune plays a samurai named Heihachiro Komaki, who is analogous to the Cyrano character. Yoko Tsukasa plays Komakis love interest, Princess Chiyo, who is analogous to Cyranos love interest, Roxane. At the end of the film, when the mortally wounded Komaki visits Princess Chiyo at her convent to bring her the latest news of the outside world, he mentions the defeat of Kojirō Sasaki in a duel by the famed samurai Musashi Miyamoto. Prior to filming Life of an Expert Swordsman, Mifune had played Miyamoto in Samurai Trilogy, also directed by Inagaki, which chronicled Miyamotos life, culminating in his legendary duel with Sasaki. Ugler i mosen Ugler i mosen is a 1959 Norwegian mystery and adventure family film directed by Ivo Caprino. The title, which literally means Owls in the Moss, is based on the idiom det er ugler i mosen I smell a rat; there is mischief afoot. The film was written by Caprino as an adaptation of Finn Havrevolds childrens book Marens lille ugle. The leading role was played by 12-year-old Grethe Nilsen, and the film also featured Sverre Hansen, Turid Balke, Kjetil Bang-Hansen, Egil Hjorth-Jenssen and Aud Schønemann. Animation figures also played central roles in the film. Wild About Hurry Wild About Hurry is a Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner animated by the quintet and laid out by Philip DeGuard released on October 10, 1959. Created by Chuck Jones and Michael Maltese in the uncredited and directed by him in the credited. The effects were solely animated by Harry Love. The backgrounds were laid out and painted by Philip DeGuard, too. 491 491 is a 1964 Swedish black-and-white drama film directed by Vilgot Sjöman, based on a novel by Lars Görling. The story is about a group of youth criminals who are chosen to participate in a social experiment, where they are assigned to live together in an apartment while being supervised by two forgiving social workers. The tagline is: It is written that 490 times you can sin and be forgiven. This motion picture is about the 491st. This controversial film, which featured a male homosexual rape scene, was first banned in Sweden and Malaysia, but released after reediting, a censored version was later released in Malaysia. Amongst other things, a scene in which a woman is raped by a dog was cut. The film was also banned in Norway until 1971. The reactions from especially Conservative circles in Sweden were of disgust and outrage, and the film was one of the reasons why the Christian Democratic Party was founded in 1964. For a Few Extra Dollars For a Few Extra Dollars, also known as Fort Yuma Gold and Die Now, Pay Later, is a 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Giorgio Ferroni. The film stars Giuliano Gemma, Dan Vadis and Sophie Daumier. The film is set at Fort Yuma in Arizona. Mr. Gullible Mr. Naive is a 1971 Iranian drama film directed by Dariush Mehrjui. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival. The Virgin and the Gypsy The Virgin and the Gypsy is a 1970 British drama film directed by Christopher Miles and starring Joanna Shimkus. It was based on the novella of the same name. It was screened at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival, but wasnt entered into the main competition. Morgen fällt die Schule aus - Die Lümmel von der ersten Bank, VI. Teil Morgen fällt die Schule aus is a 1971 West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Heintje Simons, Hansi Kraus and Rudolf Schündler. It was the sixth in the Die Lümmel von der ersten Bank series of comedy films. Nasty Habits Nasty Habits is a 1977 British comedy film directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, starring Glenda Jackson, Melina Mercouri, Geraldine Page, Rip Torn and Susan Penhaligon. It is based on Muriel Sparks novel The Abbess of Crewe. Alison's Birthday Alisons Birthday is a 1981 Australian horror film, written and directed by Ian Coughlan, and produced by the Australian Film Commission, Fontana Films and the Seven Network. It stars Joanne Samuel, Lou Brown, Bunney Brooke, John Bluthal, and Vincent Ball. The American Success Company The American Success Company is a 1980 American film directed by William Richert and starring Jeff Bridges. It was written by Larry Cohen. Re-edited versions of the film have appeared under the titles American Success, Success, The Ringer, and Good as Gold. Jeppe på bjerget Jeppe på bjerget is a 1981 Danish film directed by Kaspar Rostrup and based on a play by Ludvig Holberg. It won three Bodil Awards : Best Film, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor. It was also entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. It directly translates to Jeppe on the mountain. Outlaw: The Saga of Gisli Outlaw: The Saga of Gisli is an Icelandic film adaptation of the Gísla saga, the story of a blood feud set in 10th-century Iceland. It was directed by Ágúst Guðmundsson in 1981. The film was released on 17 February 1984 to critical acclaim in Sweden, and then in West Germany. Written and directed by Ágúst Guðmundsson, the theatrical version of the Saga of Gisli Sursson was praised as a culturally accurate representation of the time period. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. No grazie, il caffè mi rende nervoso No Thanks, Coffee Makes Me Nervous is a 1982 Italian giallo-comedy film directed by Lodovico Gasparini. Beyond the Walls Beyond the Walls is a 1984 Israeli film directed by Uri Barbash and written by his brother Benny Barbash and Eran Preis. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Sins Sins is a 1986 CBS television miniseries starring Joan Collins. An adaptation of the 1982 novel of the same name by Judith Gould, it is the story of a woman who survives the horrors of the Nazi occupation of France and endures a succession of challenges as she rises in the world of fashion. Produced by New World Television, Collins also served as executive producer with her then-husband Peter Holm, and the miniseries contained 85 costume changes for her role. Carly Simon co-wrote and performed the theme song, "Its Hard to be Tender." Deadly Illusion Deadly Illusion is a 1987 action/crime thriller film directed by Larry Cohen and William Tannen. It stars Billy Dee Williams, Vanity and Morgan Fairchild. The Stranger Within The Stranger Within is a 1990 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Tom Holland and starring Rick Schroder, Kate Jackson and Chris Sarandon. It premiered on CBS on November 27, 1990. War in the Land of Egypt War in the Land of Egypt or The Egyptian Citizen is a 1991 Egyptian drama film directed by Salah Abu Seif, based on the 1978 novel of the same name by Yusuf al-Qaid. It was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival. Sir Sir is a 1993 Indian Hindi drama film directed by Mahesh Bhatt starring debutant Atul Agnihotri and Pooja Bhatt in the lead roles, with Naseeruddin Shah playing the title role. Paresh Rawal and Gulshan Grover play villainous roles. The film was remade in Telugu as Gangmaster, with Rajasekhar. It was inspired by a film Raaj Kumar starred in, Bulundi. Relative Fear Relative Fear is a 1994 Canadian, independent, psychological horror film that references the 1956 film The Bad Seed. An autistic child is seemingly born to kill, and so he does. Squeeze Squeeze is a 1997 American crime film written and directed by Robert Patton-Spruill and starring Tyrone D. Burton, Eddie Cutanda, Phuong Duong, Geoffrey Rhue, Russell G. Jones and Leigh Williams. It was released on June 6, 1997, by Miramax Films. Having chosen jobs at a gas station over school, 14-year-old friends Tyson, Hector and Bao are getting pushed around by some of the older boys in their Boston neighborhood. Despite the stability provided by their relationship with youth club worker J.J., the boys are tempted by the fast money of the drug trade and touched by untimely death. Amid the flurry of mixed messages, the boys must decide which paths to follow. Provocateur Provocateur is a 1998 film directed by Jim Donovan, written by Roger Kumble, and starring Lillo Brancato Jr. and Jane March. The original score was written by Mark Nakamura and Mark Shannon. March plays Sook Hee, a mixed-race North Korean agent who ingratiates herself into the household of Colonel Greg Finn, stationed in South Korea, to access military secrets. While working as Finns servant, Sook becomes acquainted with his son Chris, and they fall in love. Chafed Elbows Chafed Elbows is a 1966 film directed by Robert Downey Sr. A manic comic parody made for $12,000, Chafed Elbows was a commercial success that raised the flag of the underground film scene and elevated the good cause of bad taste. The film was premiered at The Gate Theater in New York City and ran for over one month alongside Scorpio Rising. Downey photographed most of the movie with a still 35mm camera and had the film processed at Walgreens drugstore. These pictures were animated alongside a few live-action scenes and almost all the dialogue was dubbed to rather hilarious effect. One scene was shot in Anthology Film Archives’s upstairs theater back in the days when the building was still a defunct downtown courthouse. All 13 of the female roles were played by Elsie Downey, Robert Downeys wife, and the lead male role by George Morgan. Storm Trooper Storm Trooper is a 1998 American film directed by Jim Wynorski. Khilona Khilona is a 1970 Bollywood drama film, produced by L.V. Prasad under the Prasad Productions Pvt. Ltd. banner and directed by Chander Vohra. It stars Sanjeev Kumar, Mumtaz, Jeetendra in lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film is recorded as a "Super Hit" at Box Office India. The film was a remake of the Telugu movie Punarjanma and it was simultaneously made in Tamil movie Engirundho Vandhaal, with Sivaji Ganesan and Jayalalithaa, and later on in Malayalam as Amrithavaahini. The film received six nominations at the 18th Filmfare Awards in 1971, of which it won the Filmfare Best Movie Award and Filmfare Best Actress Award for Mumtaz. Other nominations were for Best Actor, Best Comic, Best Story and Best Male Playback Singer. Let's Talk About Sex Lets Talk About Sex is a 1998 American dramatic film written, directed, and starring Troy Beyer. The film was originally rated NC-17 by the MPAA, but was edited for an R-rating . According to Beyer, among other items the MPAA would have required to give the film a lower rating, Beyer was asked to remove a scene where a fully dressed woman licks a peach in demonstration of cunnilingus. Beyer says that the scene was "heartfelt... It wasnt vulgar or demeaning to anyone." Regarding her experience with the MPAA, Beyer said, "I felt violated. I felt raped artistically." The film has aired numerous times uncut on French television. You, John Jones! You, John Jones! is a short film directed by Mervyn LeRoy, written by Carey Wilson, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and starring James Cagney, Ann Sothern, and Margaret OBrien. The film credits the War Activities Committee of the Motion Picture Industry for its production. The title frame also says "Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as their contribution to United Nations Week". August 1 August 1 is a 1988 Malayalam film directed by Sibi Malayil, written by S. N. Swamy, starring Mammootty, Sukumaran, Captain Raju and Urvashi. The film was produced and distributed by M. Mani under the banner of Sunitha Productions. August 1 is loosely based on the 1971 British novel The Day of the Jackal, by Frederick Forsyth. This film was remade in Telugu as Rajakeeya Chadarangam in 1990, with Akkineni Nageswara Rao in the chief minister role and Krishna in the inspector role. A sequel titled August 15, directed by Shaji Kailas, and scripted by S. N. Swamy was released in March 2011. Utanför din dörr Outside Your Door is a Swedish independent film directed by Martin Söder, which tells the story of a young man living with Tourette syndrome without knowing it. It was released in 2002 by the production company Desperado, and won the 2003 CineStar-Youth Film Prize. Silver - shirubaa is a 1999 Japanese crime film directed by Takashi Miike. The Fashionistas The Fashionistas is a 2002 pornographic film directed by John Stagliano and produced by Evil Angel Productions. Shot on 35 mm film, it was a high-budget production, with a length of over four and a half hours. The film was a commercial success, selling over 100,000 copies just in its first month of release. In 2003, it set the record for most AVN Award nominations for a single title — 22. Fashionistas also marks the American debut of Manuel Ferrara. The film has had two sequels, Fashionistas Safado: The Challenge and Fashionistas Safado: Berlin, both still directed by Stagliano. Siffredi, Belladonna and Ferrara reprised their roles in the sequels, which also starred Katsuni and Nacho Vidal. Buenos Aires 100 Km Buenos Aires 100 kilómetros is a 2004 Argentine, French, and Spanish, film, written and directed by Pablo José Meza. The picture features Juan Ignacio Perez Roca, Emiliano Fernández, Alan Ardel, Hernan Wainstein, Juan Pablo Bazzini, among others. The film, partly funded by INCAA, tells a coming-of-age story in a town 100 kilometers from Buenos Aires. Duck Duck is a 2005 American drama film by director-writer-producer Nic Bettauer. It stars Philip Baker Hall. The film is a dystopian view of the near then-future of 2009. Dalida Dalida is a French and Italian two-parts-film for television directed by Joyce Buñuel released on TV in 2005. This movie tells Dalidas life. Bitter Dream Khab-e talkh is an Iranian film directed by Mohsen Amiryoussefi in 2004. Amiryoussefis first feature film is named the first Iranian black comedy. It took home the Caméra dOr at that year’s Cannes as well as generous critical acclaim. Sacco and Vanzetti Sacco and Vanzetti is a 2006 documentary film directed by Peter Miller. Produced by Peter Miller and Editor Amy Linton, the film presents interviews with researchers and historians of the lives of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, and their trial. It also presents forensic evidence that refutes that used by the prosecution during the trial. Prison letters written by the defendants are read by voice actors with Tony Shalhoub as Sacco and John Turturro as Vanzetti. Interviewees include Howard Zinn, Studs Terkel and Arlo Guthrie. Sacco and Vanzetti won the 2007 John E. OConnor Film Award, the annual prize for the best historical film awarded by the American Historical Association. It was released nationally in theaters in March 2007 and later on DVD. I Am an Animal: The Story of Ingrid Newkirk and PETA I Am an Animal: The Story of Ingrid Newkirk and PETA is a November 2007 HBO documentary about Ingrid Newkirk, co-founder of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, and her struggle for animal rights. Compulsion Compulsion was a one-off ITV television tragedy, produced by Size 9 Productions and broadcast on 4 May 2009. Inspired by the Jacobean tragedy The Changeling by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley, it follows a young female Cambridge graduate called Anjika Indrani and attempts by her father Satvick to force her into a marriage with Hardik despite her existing happy relationship with Alex. It also starred Ray Winstone as Don Flowers, Satvicks chauffeur, and James Floyd as Jaiman. It was originally scheduled to air in Christmas 2008, but was moved to the May Day 2009 date. People of Allah Allah Ke Banday is a 2010 Bollywood crime drama film produced by Ravi Walia and directed by Faruk Kabir. The Way We Get By The Way We Get By is a 2009 documentary film directed by Aron Gaudet and produced by Gita Pullapilly, about a group of senior citizens in Bangor who greet U.S. troops at the Bangor International Airport. The Way We Get By had its world premiere at the 2009 South by Southwest Film Festival, winning the Special Jury Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film also won the Audience Award at the 2009 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, the Standing Up Film Competition at the Cleveland International Film Festival, and the Best Documentary at the Atlanta, Little Rock, Naples, Phoenix, and Newport International Film Festivals. The film received a 2010 Cinema Eye nomination for Debut Feature Film. In May 2009, the film had its Maine premiere, one of the largest movie premieres in the state of Maine. Maine National Guard members lined outside the Collins Center for the Arts on the University of Maine campus and greeted the subjects of the film and other greeters as they entered the auditorium. The Governor of Maine presented Gaudet with a special award recognizing the film. The Way We Get By aired on the critically acclaimed PBS series, POV in November 2009 and August 3, 2010. The film has since been re-aired as part of the America ReFramed series on World channel, another network airing primarily public television programming. International Film Circuit released The Way We Get By in over 60 cities across the United States and Films Transit handled the international distribution. In October 2009, The Way We Get By had a special screening on Capitol Hill. Jill Biden, Second Lady of the United States, introduced the film and the entire Maine congressional delegation was present and honored the film. The next day, the film screened at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. During this trip, Gaudet, Pullapilly, and the three subjects of the film, received a special invitation to meet with Vice President Joseph Biden at the White House. AARP named The Way We Get By Best Documentary of 2009 in their ninth annual Movies For Grownups Awards. During the acceptance speech, Gaudet called Morgan Freeman up to the stage for a picture with his mother, Joan Gaudet, one of the stars in the film, making for one of the most memorable highlights of the evening. Gaudet and Pullapilly starting dating when they began making The Way We Get By, their first feature-length film. In October 2009, Real Weddings Maine provided them with a high-end free wedding to celebrate all they had done to capture the heart of Maine. Over 60 vendors in the state provided their products and services. The wedding took place at the Retreat at Frenchs Point. Their wedding was highlighted in the New York Times Vows Section as well as other popular national wedding magazines and blogs. Son bulusma Son Buluşma is a Turkish documentary film produced in 2007 and directed by Nesli Çölgeçen. The film depicts the memoires and the daily life of the three last veterans of the Turkish War of Independence, Ömer Küyük, Veysel Turan and Yakup Satar. The last witnesses of the war of independence tell their memories. "Nişancı Er Ömer" from Çorum pays first a visit to his commander, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, at Anıtkabir in Ankara. He then travels to meet his comrades, "Sıhhiyeci Onbaşı Veysel" in Konya and "Süvari Yakup" in Eskişehir. At the time of the film shooting in 2006, Ömer Küyük was 106 years of age, Veysel Turan 105 and Yakup Satar 108. In the film, they remember the wartime and say farewell to each other. Not long after the material for the documentary was filmed, all three veterans died, Ömer Küyük on January 13, 2006, Veysel Turan on March 25, 2007, and Yakup Satar on April 2, 2008. No one of them was able to watch the premiere held on November 14, 2008, in Çorum, the hometown of Ömer Küyük. The screenwriter and director of the documentary film, Nesli Çölgeçen, was not aware of another veteran of the independence war, retired Colonel Mustafa Şekip Birgöl, who died as the last veteran on November 11, 2008, in Istanbul at the age of 105. The Truth Below The Truth Below is a thriller teen television film directed by Scott Glosserman and starring Gillian Zinser, Ricky Mabe, Reid Ewing and Nick Thurston. The film, which was developed by Glen Echo Entertainment and produced in Calgary, Alberta, by Nomadic Pictures, was written by Wendy Diane Miller. Filming began in April 2010. The films distributor is MTV Networks. The film heavily features music from American pop-punk band A Day To Remember. War Flowers War Flowers is a 2012 American war film written and directed by Serge Rodnunsky and starring Jason Gedrick, Christina Ricci, and Tom Berenger. It is the first feature film having been produced by Unity Studios. Separation Separation is a 2013 Canadian thriller film directed by Greg White and his feature film directorial debut. The film was released on video on demand on April 15, 2013 and stars Sarah Manninen and Peter Stebbings as a married couple struggling to save their lives as well as their marriage. My Last Round My Last Round is a 2012 Chilean-Argentine drama film directed by Julio Jorquera. Jawan of Vellimala Jawan of Vellimala is a 2012 Malayalam film written by James Albert and directed by debutant Anoop Kannan. It stars Mammootty, Sreenivasan, Mamta Mohandas and Asif Ali. Fusé: Memoirs of a Huntress is a 2012 Japanese animated film directed by Masayuki Miyaji based on Kazuki Sakurabas book Fusé Gansaku: Satomi Hakkenden. Both novel and film are an adaptation of Kyokutei Bakins Nansō Satomi Hakkenden, focusing on a female hunter named Hamaji. Gangoobai Gangoobai is 2013 Bollywood drama film, produced by the National Film Development Corporation of India and directed by Priya Krishnaswamy. It stars Sarita Joshi in the lead role as Gangoobai. The story is about an elderly maid servant who works hard to achieve her dream of an extremely expensive Gara sari and changes the lives of people she interacts with while in Mumbai to buy the sari. The film was premiered at MAMI 2012, in the New Faces in Indian Cinema section; the South Asian Film Festival in Canada; the Hanoi International Film Festival in Vietnam and the IFFI 2012. Manja Pai Manjapai is a 2014 Indian Tamil comedy drama film written and directed by N. Ragavan. Produced by Thirupathi Brothers and A Sarkunam Cinemaz. it stars Vimal, Rajkiran and Lakshmi Menon. The film saw its worldwide release on 6 June 2014. The film was remade in Telugu as Erra Bus with Vishnu Manchu and Dasari Narayana Rao and in Kannada as Mr. Mommaga. Henri Henri Henri Henri is a Canadian film from Quebec, released in 2014. A quirky comedy described by the Montreal Gazette as an attempt to create "Quebecs own Amélie", the film is the feature debut of television and documentary director Martin Talbot. The film stars Victor Andrés Trelles Turgeon as the title character Henri Henri, an orphan who was raised and lives in a convent in Montreal. He finds his life turned upside down when the nuns sell the convent to a real estate developer, forcing Henri to move out and learn how to make his way in the outside world. The film garnered six Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards, in the categories of Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Editing, Best Sound Editing, Best Original Score and Best Make-Up. Sophie's Misfortunes Sophies Misfortunes is a 2016 French film written and directed by Christophe Honoré, based on the 1858 novel Sophies Misfortunes by the Countess of Ségur. Lace Crater Lace Crater is a 2015 American comedy film written and directed by Harrison Atkins, the film marks his first feature full-length film. The film stars Lindsay Burdge, Peter Vack, Chase Williamson, Joe Swanberg, Jennifer Kim, Keith Poulson and Andrew Ryder. The film had its world premiere on September 15, 2015 in the Vanguard section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film had its American premiere at the Cucalorus Film Festival on November 13, 2015. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on July 29, 2016, by Invincible Pictures. Golden Years Golden Years is a 2017 French drama film directed by André Téchiné and starring Pierre Deladonchamps and Céline Sallette. The script was written by Téchiné in collaboration with Cédric Anger adapting Fabrice Virgili and Daniele Voldmans nonfiction book La garconne et lassassin. The plot follows a French army deserter who disguised himself as a woman in order to dodge the authorities. It was shown in the Special Screening section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. My Dead Dad's Porno Tapes My Dead Dads Porno Tapes is a 2018 Canadian short documentary film, directed by Charlie Tyrell. Blending stop-motion animation, family interviews and live footage, the film depicts Tyrells attempt to make sense of his complicated relationship with his late father Greg through his remaining possessions, including but not limited to his collection of porn videotapes. The film was named to the Toronto International Film Festivals year-end Canadas Top Ten list for 2018, and won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Short Documentary at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019. Chihayafuru Part 3 is a Japanese youth drama film written and directed by Norihiro Koizumi and starring Suzu Hirose, Shūhei Nomura and Mackenyu Arata. It is the last of three live action film adaptations of the manga series Chihayafuru, written and illustrated by Yuki Suetsugu. Frankie Frankie is a 2019 American-French drama film, directed by Ira Sachs, from a screenplay by Sachs and Mauricio Zacharias. It stars Isabelle Huppert, Greg Kinnear, Marisa Tomei, Jérémie Renier. It had its world premiere at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival on May 20, 2019. It was released in France on August 28, 2019, by SBS Distribution, and in the United States on October 25, 2019, by Sony Pictures Classics. Four Walls Four Walls is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by William Nigh and starring John Gilbert, Joan Crawford, and Carmel Myers. The film is based on the play of the same name by George Abbott and Dana Burnet. Four Walls is now considered lost. El terrible toreador El Terrible Toreador is a 1929 animated cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions in the Silly Symphonies series. Woman Chases Man Woman Chases Man is a 1937 romantic comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea. Patient Porky Patient Porky is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon, starring Porky Pig. It was directed by Bob Clampett, written by Warren Foster, and scored by Carl W. Stalling. Patient Porky was released on August 24, 1940. Frieda Frieda is a 1947 British film, directed by Basil Dearden, screenplay by Angus MacPhail and Ronald Millar and was produced by Michael Balcon. Krakatit Krakatit is a 1948 Czechoslovak science fiction mystery film directed by Otakar Vávra, starring Karel Höger as a chemist who suffers from delirium and regret after inventing a powerful explosive. The film is based on Karel Čapeks novel with the same title, written in 1922. The name is derived from the volcano Krakatoa. Tiger Girl Tamer of Tigers is a 1955 Soviet-era comedy film released by Lenfilm, directed by Nadezhda Kosheverova and Aleksandr Ivanovsky. It was billed as a "lyrical and eccentric comedy". This film was the debut of Soviet actress Lyudmila Kasatkina. The film premiered in the USSR on 11 March 1955. The film deals with the romantic intrigues and longings of a small Russian circus family and those around them. The Choppers The Choppers is a 1961 American hot rod film directed by Leigh Jason. Crazy Desire Crazy Desire is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. It launched the film career of Catherine Spaak. The film initially was banned by the Italian censors and then cut in some parts and released with a ban for persons under 14 years. The Doomsday Flight The Doomsday Flight is a 1966 television-thriller film written by Rod Serling and directed by William Graham. The cast includes Jack Lord, Edmond OBrien, Van Johnson, Katherine Crawford, John Saxon, Richard Carlson and Ed Asner. A Man Called Adam A Man Called Adam is a 1966 American drama film starring Sammy Davis Jr., Ossie Davis and Cicely Tyson. Directed by Leo Penn, it tells the story of a self-destructive jazz musician, played by Davis, and his tumultuous relationships with the people in his life. In addition to Davis, the film features appearances by such noted musical names as Louis Armstrong, Mel Tormé and Frank Sinatra Jr. The picture also marked the film debut of Lola Falana. The Stranger Within a Woman is a 1966 film directed by Mikio Naruse. The writer, Toshirō Ide, based it on the 1951 novel The Thin Line by Edward Atiyah, so the film is also known by the novels title in some English sources. The film starred Keiju Kobayashi, Michiyo Aratama, and Mitsuko Kusabue. Three Three is a 1969 British drama film written and directed by James Salter. The film stars Charlotte Rampling, Robie Porter, Sam Waterston, Pascale Roberts, Edina Ronay and Gillian Hills. The film was released on December 23, 1969, by United Artists. Biarritz, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France The Cremators The Cremators is a 1972 science fiction horror film. It was one of the first movies from special effects expert Doug Berwick. Skullduggery Skullduggery is a 1983 Canadian horror film directed by Ota Richter. Ostrov sokrovishch Treasure Island is a 1982 Soviet adventure film based on the Robert Louis Stevenson novel. Directed by Vladimir Vorobyov, it stars Fyodor Stukov and Oleg Borisov. Thunder Alley Thunder Alley is a 1985 American drama film written and directed by J. S. Cardone and starring Leif Garrett, Roger Wilson, Jill Schoelen, Scott McGinnis, Cindy Eilbacher and Clancy Brown. The film was released on August 1, 1985, by The Cannon Group The Children of Times Square The Children of Times Square is a 1986 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Curtis Hanson. Child in the Night Child in the Night is a 1990 American television film broadcast during the 1990 May sweeps. It aired on the CBS Network before a subsequent release to home video and syndication. The psychological thriller stars JoBeth Williams as a child psychologist, Tom Skerritt as a local police chief and introduced Elijah Wood as a troubled witness to a brutal slaying. Darren McGavin co-starred. A Reason to Believe A Reason to Believe is a 1995 American drama independent film directed by Douglas Tirola. The film is set in Oxford, Ohio and Cincinnati, Ohio and was released on September 22, 1995. Die Salzmänner von Tibet The Saltmen of Tibet is an award-winning 1997 film that chronicles the trek undertaken by a clan of Tibetan salt harvesters across scenic but dangerous territory from their settlement to the sacred lakes where salt is harvested. The salt is then traded for foodstuffs to maintain the clan for the following year. Woven into the movie are excerpts of a Tibetan singer from the tribe telling the tale of King Gesar of Ling, a traditional Tibetan epic. The dialogue in the film is in Tibetan with English subtitles. In the Company of Spies In the Company of Spies is a 1999 made-for-television spy thriller film directed by Tim Matheson and starring Tom Berenger, Ron Silver, Alice Krige, and Clancy Brown. Vietnam: A Television History Vietnam: A Television History is a 13-part American documentary and television mini-series about the Vietnam War from the perspective of the United States. It was produced for public television by WGBH-TV in Boston, and it was originally broadcast on PBS between October 4 and December 20, 1983. Later, it was rebroadcast as part of the PBS series American Experience from May 26 to July 28, 1997. However, only 11 of the 13 original episodes were rebroadcast. Episodes 2 and 13 were dropped. Vietnam: A Television History was the most successful documentary produced by PBS up to the time of initial broadcast. Nearly 9% of American households watched the initial episode, and an average of 9.7 million viewers watched each of the 13 episodes. A rebroadcast in the summer of 1984 garnered roughly a 4% share in the five largest U.S. television markets. The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax Mrs. Emily Pollifax is the heroine of a series of spy-mystery novels by Dorothy Gilman. Mrs. Pollifax is a widow and senior citizen who decides one day to leave her comfortable apartment in New Brunswick and join the CIA. Through an initial misunderstanding, Mrs. Pollifax is given what is supposed to be a simple courier assignment by Operations Chief, Mr. Carstairs, and her ensuing adventure leads her to a career in espionage. The Emily Pollifax novels frequently employ comic relief and suspense. A consistent theme throughout the series is Mrs. Pollifaxs tendency to take an interest in people who seem disconnected with her mission, but who either become part of the investigation and/or who prove to be of invaluable assistance to resolving the case. Recurring characters include Bishop, Carstairs assistant; John Sebastian Farrell, an agent turned art dealer; and in later books, Cyrus Reed, a man with whom Mrs. Pollifax finds romance in the book Mrs. Pollifax on Safari. Most of the novels take place in existing countries and include authentic details; however, characters in the stories sometimes originate from fictional places that resemble groups of real-life countries. An example of this trait is evidenced by a character in A Palm for Mrs. Pollifax who is from Zabya, a fictional Middle Eastern monarchy described as one of "those Arabian oil-producing countries." In addition, as is common in the spy fiction genre, many of the stories taking place in the Cold War era are set in Iron Curtain countries or include rival spies from communist countries. The Deviants The Deviants is a comedy film about a matchmaker for people with unusual sexual deviations. The Deviants was written by Doug Dezzani and Reid Waterer, and directed by Reid Waterer. It was Waterers first feature. The MPAA Rating for the film is R for strong sexual content, nudity and language. Meenaxi: Tale of 3 Cities Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities is a 2004 Hindi film directed by M.F. Husain and starring Tabu, Kunal Kapoor and Raghuvir Yadav. The film is centered on Hyderabad novelist Nawab who is suffering from writers block. After five years and no stories, Nawab comes across an unconventional muse, Meenaxi. The three cities referred to in the title are Hyderabad, Jaisalmer and Prague. The film features an acclaimed score and soundtrack by A.R.Rahman. It is semi-autobiographical in some respects. There are allusions to Husains own experiences with his muse, Madhuri Dixit, with whom he made his previous film, Gaja Gamini. The film was screened in the Marché du Film section of the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. The Blackwater Lightship The Blackwater Lightship is a 2004 Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie adaptation of the novel The Blackwater Lightship by Colm Tóibín. It aired on CBS on February 4, 2004. The movie stars Angela Lansbury, Gina McKee, Sam Robards, Dianne Wiest, and Keith McErlean. Lansbury received an Emmy nomination for it in 2004. Linkin Park: Frat Party at the Pankake Festival Frat Party at the Pankake Festival is the first documentary DVD by Linkin Park, released on November 20, 2001 through Warner Bros. Records and Warner Reprise Video. The DVD was produced by Bill Berg-Hillinger, Joe Hahn, David May and Angela Smith. 4 the People 4 the People is a 2004 Indian Malayalam-language vigilante thriller film directed by Jayaraj. It features Bharath, Gopika, Benny Dayal, Kishore, Padmakumar, Narain, Sharwanand replacing Arun in Telugu and Pranathi played the lead role. The music of the film was trendsetting and most of the songs were chartbusters. The film was a critical and commercial success, it was the highest-grossing Malayalam film of the year. The movie is known in Tamil as 4 Students. Hanbando Hanbando is a 2006 South Korean blockbuster film. Northern Light Northern Light is a 2006 Dutch film, directed by David Lammers set in Amsterdam-Noord. Mitchell is a 15-year-old boy who lives with only his father Lucien since his mother and sister died in an accident. Mitchell finds a girlfriend Kiki. Mitchell is bullied by Lucien. As a teacher in a sports school he teaches his students also matters like talking about things bothering you; however, himself he communicates very poorly with Mitchell. Mitchell provocatively shows up dancing in a ballet tutu on his birthday party. Lucien freaks out and injures Mitchell. Mitchell goes in the tutu on his bike to some friends. They are not shocked about his tutu, they just wonder "Does your father know that nowadays you walk around like that?". Lucien starts living in his sports school. The film ends with a beginning of reconciliation: also they still hardly talk to each other, at least they drink coffee together. Apart from the friction between Lucien and Mitchell the film shows a very friendly multicultural community. Dai Carter is not planning to make more films; he wants to concentrate now on his career at the Air Force. Nite Tales: The Movie Nite Tales: The Movie is a 2008 horror anthology that includes two movies: Karma and Storm. It was written by Diana Erwin and Deon Taylor. The film is hosted by rapper Flavor Flav who is seen wearing his trademark large oversized necklace clock. The Kreutzer Sonata The Kreutzer Sonata is a 2008 film directed by Bernard Rose based on the novella by Leo Tolstoy. It is Roses second collaboration with Danny Huston and his third adaptation of a work by Tolstoy, following 1997s Anna Karenina and 2003s Ivans XTC. "The Kreutzer Sonata" is the name commonly given to Ludwig van Beethovens Violin Sonata no. 9 in A major. Director Bernard Rose had previously directed Immortal Beloved, a film about the life of Beethoven, in which there is a major scene that features a performance of Beethovens Kreutzer Sonata. Family Demons Family Demons is a 2009 Australian horror film written and directed by Ursula Dabrowsky and starring Cassandra Kane, Kerry Reid, and Alex Rafalowicz. Monster Mutt Monster Mutt is a 2010 American independent family comedy film directed by Todd Tucker and written by Timothy Dolan. It had a limited theatrical release in 2010, and a DVD release in 2011. The film stars Rhiannon Leigh Wryn, Bart Johnson, Billy Unger, and Bob Gibson, and a larger-than-life animatronic puppet of the "Monster Mutt". American Dream/American Knightmare American Dream/American Knightmare is a 2018 Showtime television documentary film about Suge Knight directed by Antoine Fuqua. Beyoncé Live at Roseland: Elements of 4 Live at Roseland: Elements of 4 is a video album by American recording artist Beyoncé. It was released on November 21, 2011 through Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records. The album features a concert film which was filmed during Beyoncés 4 Intimate Nights with Beyoncé revue, held at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City between August 14–19, 2011. It was directed by Beyoncé, Ed Burke and Anthony Green, and was executively produced by Beyoncé. The DVD was filmed during her 4 Intimate Nights with Beyoncé revue, which was held at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City in August 2011. Sony Music Entertainment and Columbia Records promoted Live at Roseland: Elements of 4 by holding screenings of the film. The album was also promoted by posting teasers and live performances of some songs. Seven music videos which were placed on the album were also released prior to its official release. The complete concert film premiered exclusively on Vevo on November 20, the day prior to albums release. The same day, Beyoncé held a screening of the film at The Paris Theater in New York City, which was attended by fans. Live at Roseland: Elements of 4 received positive response from music critics who praised Beyoncés live performances during the revue, the albums documentary style and the intimate footage from Beyoncés personal life. The album was also included on several year-end lists of best DVDs of 2011. Upon its release, the album charted on several international charts, topping the Dutch Music DVD chart and peaking at number two on the US Top Music Videos, charting within the top ten in almost every European country upon its release. The standard edition of the album was certified gold, and the deluxe edition was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. It was also certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association and gold by the Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry. Jeremy Scott: The People's Designer Jeremy Scott: The Peoples Designer is a 2015 documentary film directed by Vlad Yudin detailing the life of American fashion designer Jeremy Scott and his rise in the fashion industry. The film was released on September 18, 2015. It features appearances by CL from 2NE1, Jared Leto, Miley Cyrus, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Devon Aoki, Katy Perry, Rita Ora, Paris Hilton, ASAP Rocky, and Nicky Hilton. Jeremy Scott: The Peoples Designer was not widely reviewed prior to its initial limited run in theaters. Adam Tschorn of Los Angeles Times was mixed in his review. He highlighted it for "offering a odd thumbnail sketch of the reigning crown prince of fashion," but predicted Scotts fan to be "frustrated by the film because the brush strokes are broad, and the focus feels more about the scrum and swirl around the man than the man himself". Hero Hero is a 2015 Japanese mystery comedy-drama film directed by Masayuki Suzuki and based on the Japanese television drama series of the same name. It was released on July 18, 2015. Chasse-Galerie Wild Run: The Legend is a 2016 Canadian fantasy film directed by and starring Caroline Dhavernas, Francis Ducharme and François Papineau. The films screenplay is written by Guillaume Vigneault, based on the French Canadian legend of Chasse-galerie. The Gold Seekers The Gold Seekers is a 2017 Paraguayan adventure film directed by Juan Carlos Maneglia and Tana Schembori. It is the follow-up to their 2012 film 7 Boxes. It was selected as the Paraguayan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Tharlo Tharlo is a 2015 Chinese Tibetan-language comedy-drama film written and directed by Pema Tseden. It premiered in the Horizons section at the 72nd edition of the Venice Film Festival. It was released in China on December 9, 2016. Heartstrings Heartstrings is a French romantic comedy based on the French novel Le Coeur en Braille. It was directed by Michel Boujenah and released in 2016. Sporting Blood Sporting Blood is a 1931 American MGM sports drama film directed by Charles Brabin. The film stars Clark Gable, Ernest Torrence, and Madge Evans. Two other pictures bore this same title, one released in 1916 by Fox and another by MGM in Sporting Blood. Although they, too, centered on horse racing, none of the plots had any direct connection with the others. No More Orchids No More Orchids is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy-drama film starring Carole Lombard and Lyle Talbot as mismatched lovers, based on the novel of the same name by Grace Perkins. Bulldog Drummond at Bay Bulldog Drummond at Bay is a 1937 British mystery film based on the novel of the same name directed by Norman Lee and starring John Lodge, Dorothy Mackaill and Claud Allister. It was made at Elstree Studios. Speaking of the Weather Speaking of the Weather is an animated cartoon short in the Merrie Melodies series produced by Leon Schlesinger for Warner Bros.. Released to theaters on September 4, 1937, it was directed by Frank Tashlin and animated by Joe DIgalo and Volney White. It was reissued into the "Blue Ribbon Classics" series in January 1945. The film centers around literary figures coming to life — a basic theme that Tashlin would later use in the subsequent shorts Have You Got Any Castles? and Youre an Education, both released in 1938. Collectively, the films are commonly referred to as the "Tashlin Three." On Dress Parade The Dead End Kids "On Dress Parade" is a 1939 Warner Bros. film that marked the first time The Dead End Kids headlined a film without any other well-known actors. The Foreman Went to France The Foreman Went to France is a 1942 British Second World War war film starring Clifford Evans, Tommy Trinder, Constance Cummings and Gordon Jackson. It was based on the real-life wartime exploits of Welsh munitions worker Melbourne Johns, who rescued machinery used to make guns for Spitfires and Hurricanes. It was an Ealing film made in 1941 with the support of the War Office and the Free French Forces. The script was by J.B.Priestley and reflects both optimism about an eventual victory and the sense that the post war world would have to be different from that of the 1930s. All of the heroes are portrayed as ordinary people caught up in the war. The score was written by William Walton. Gildersleeve's Ghost Gildersleeves Ghost is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas from an original screenplay by Robert E. Kent. It is the fourth and final film in the Gildersleeves series, all of which were produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, based on the popular NBC radio program, The Great Gildersleeve, created by Leonard L. Levinson. Released on September 6, 1944, the film stars Harold Peary, Marion Martin, Richard LeGrand, Amelita Ward, Freddie Mercer, and Margie Stewart. The Bride Wore Boots The Bride Wore Boots is a 1946 romantic comedy film with Barbara Stanwyck in the title role, playing opposite Robert Cummings. A very young Natalie Wood is seen in the film, directed by Irving Pichel. This was Stanwycks last feature comedy. Some years later, she complained to columnist Hedda Hopper, "Ive always got my eye out for a good comedy. Remember Ball of Fire and The Lady Eve? But they dont seem to write that kind of comedy anymore -- just a series of gags." La petite Aurore l'enfant martyre Little Aurores Tragedy is a French 1952 Quebec biographical drama movie that was directed by Jean-Yves Bigras and produced by Renaissance Films Distribution and Warner Bros.. A classic of early Quebec cinema, La Petite Aurore l’enfant martyre was based on a true story. Aurore is 12 years old and lives with her sickly mother and father in a small village during the 1920s. A widowed neighbour appears concerned and helpful, but Aurore discovers she actually hastens her mother’s death. Her father marries the widow, and the child is forced to live with her cruel stepmother. She is systematically beaten and tortured until the local doctor intervenes. But he is too late, and Aurore succumbs to her abuse. This film was remade in 2005 by Luc Dionne, and was named Aurore. Untamed Frontier Untamed Frontier is a 1952 American Technicolor Western film directed by Hugo Fregonese and starring Joseph Cotten, Shelley Winters and Scott Brady. The film, featuring the working title of The Untamed featured the feature film debuts of Suzan Ball and Fess Parker. Postmark for Danger Portrait of Alison is a 1956 British atmospheric crime film directed by Guy Green. It was based on a BBC television series Portrait of Alison which aired the same year. In the United States the film was released as Postmark for Danger. It was also known as Alison. Village by the River Village by the River is a 1958 Dutch film directed by Fons Rademakers. The film was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 32nd Academy Awards. The Marriage-Go-Round The Marriage-Go-Round is a 1961 DeLuxe Color American comedy film directed by Walter Lang and written by Leslie Stevens in CinemaScope. It is based on the 1958 play The Marriage-Go-Round by Leslie Stevens. The film stars Susan Hayward, James Mason, Julie Newmar, Robert Paige and June Clayworth. The film was released on January 6, 1961 by 20th Century Fox. Filmed on location at Florida Southern College in Lakeland and Stage 4 on the Twentieth Century-Fox lot. Mouse Into Space Mouse into Space is a Tom and Jerry animated short film made in 1961, released on April 13, 1962. It was the fifth of the thirteen cartoons in the series to be directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Follow the Boys For the theme song sung by Connie Francis, see Follow the Boys. For the 1944 movie starring Marlene Dietrich, see Follow the Boys. Follow the Boys is a comedy film starring Connie Francis, Paula Prentiss, and Janis Paige, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Directed by Richard Thorpe and shot on location on the French and Italian Riviera, Follow the Boys was MGMs second film vehicle for top recording artist Francis following Where the Boys Are. While Francis role in the earlier film had been somewhat secondary, she had a distinctly central role in Follow the Boys playing Bonnie Pulaski, a newlywed traveling the Riviera. Mata Hari, agent H21 Mata Hari, Agent H21 is a 1964 French-Italian spy film directed by Jean-Louis Richard and starring Jeanne Moreau, Jean-Louis Trintignant and Claude Rich. It portrays the activities of the First World War spy Mata Hari. The A-Tom-inable Snowman The A-Tom-Inable Snowman is a 1966 Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by Abe Levitow and produced by Chuck Jones. The title is a play on The Abominable Snowman. Kekec's Tricks Kekecs Tricks is a 1968 Yugoslav/Slovenian adventure film directed by Jože Gale. The film is based on the Kekec mountain narratives by Josip Vandot, originally published in Slovenian youth magazine Zvonček.The film was produced at Viba film and distributed originally at Vesna film and currently at Viba film. This is the last of three in the Jože Gale film series about Kekec and has two previous parts: Kekec from 1951 and Good Luck, Kekec from 1963. Earth II For a similarly named 1994–1995 science fiction television series, see Earth 2. Earth II was a 1971 pilot, aired November 28, for a television series about a colony established in orbit around the Earth. A WABE Production in association with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television, it starred Gary Lockwood, Anthony Franciosa, Lew Ayres and Mariette Hartley. The film was written and produced by William Read Woodfield and Allan Balter, and directed by Tom Gries. Project: Kill Project: Kill is a 1976 action film directed by William Girdler and starring Leslie Nielsen before he began doing comedies. It is distributed by Troma Entertainment and Digiview Productions and was filmed in the Philippines in 1975. Vincent and Me Vincent and Me is a 1990 Canadian fantasy film. The movie was directed by Michael Rubbo and is the 11th in the Tales for All series of childrens movies created by Les Productions la Fête. At the age of 114, Jeanne Calment appeared briefly in the film as herself, making her the oldest person to ever appear in a motion picture. Calment claimed to have met Vincent van Gogh ca. 1888 when she was 12 or 13. The Escapees Les Paumées du Petit Matin in a 1981 drama film directed by Jean Rollin. A drama, it maintained the fairytale and romantic qualities of Rollins earlier films Requiem pour un Vampire, Fascination and La Nuit des Traquées, but departed from his usual horror themes. Patsany Boys is a 1983 Soviet crime drama made at the film studio Lenfilm, directed by Dinara Asanova. Premiere of the film took place in the Soviet Union in September 1983. Chattanooga Choo Choo Chattanooga Choo Choo is a 1984 American comedy film starring Barbara Eden, George Kennedy, Melissa Sue Anderson and Joe Namath, directed by Bruce Bilson which was released on May 25, 1984. The film is inspired by the popular 1941 song "Chattanooga Choo Choo" originally recorded by the Glenn Miller Orchestra and featured in the 20th Century Fox film Sun Valley Serenade. The films promotional tagline is: The song that kept America chuggin along is this summers funniest movie! The Blue Yonder The Blue Yonder is a 1985 American science-fiction adventure film. It was directed by Mark Rosman, written by Mark Rosman, produced by Alan Shapiro and Annette Handley, and starred Peter Coyote, Huckleberry Fox, Art Carney, Dennis Lipscomb and Joe Flood. The movie is also known as Time Flyer Lost Empires Lost Empires is a 1986 television miniseries adaptation of J. B. Priestleys novel of the same name and starred Colin Firth, John Castle and Laurence Olivier. Produced by Granada Television, it was shown as a serial, and premiered on the UKs ITV network between 24 October and 5 December 1986. Diplomatic Immunity Diplomatic Immunity is a 1991 American film directed by Peter Maris, it is based on the novel The Stalker by Theodore Taylor. De blå ulvene De blå ulvene is a 1993 Norwegian crime film directed by Morten Kolstad, starring Håvard Bakke, Tommy Karlsen and Viggo Jønsberg. Criminal Passion Criminal Passion is a 1994 American mystery erotic thriller film directed by Donna Deitch. Spider & Rose Spider and Rose is a 1994 Australian film directed by Bill Bennett and starring Ruth Cracknell, Simon Bossell, and Max Cullen. It is about the relationship between an elderly lady and a young ambulance driver. Although the film was marketed as a comedy, Bennett says he never regarded the film as such, but a serious look at how we treat the aged. It won the audience award at the Tromsø International Film Festival in 1995. Orbis Pictus Orbis Pictus is a 1997 Slovak film, starring Dorota Nvotová, Marián Labuda, Božidara Turzonovová, Július Satinský, Emília Vášáryová and František Kovár . The film, directed by Martin Šulík, won Special Award of the Jury at the International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg in Baden-Württemberg, Germany as the Best Film in 1997. The film was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Ecco fatto Ecco fatto is a 1998 Italian film directed by Gabriele Muccino. Time Served Time Served is a 1999 R-rated American prison film directed by Glen Pitre and starring Catherine Oxenberg, Jeff Fahey, Louise Fletcher, James Handy, and Bo Hopkins. Foreign-language versions were produced in German, in Spanish, in Italian, and in Hungarian. Boy Meets Girl Boy Meets Girl is a 1998 romantic comedy fantasy film directed by Jerry Ciccoritti, starring Sean Astin and Emily Hampshire. The Real Bruce Lee The Real Bruce Lee, also known as Last Fist of Fury, is a 1977 martial arts documentary. The version of the film that is commonly distributed in the West on public domain-type DVD and video labels runs 93 minutes in length. The British VHS-version released in 1979 runs 118 minutes. Witch Hunt Witch Hunt is a 1999 Australian crime drama, directed by Scott Hartford-Davis and written by Los Angeles creator, Shane Brennan. It premiered on Australias Network Ten on 2 May 1999. Le papillon fantastique The Spider and the Butterfly is a 1909 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Pasivadi Pranam Pasivadi Pranam is a 1987 Telugu language film starring Chiranjeevi, Vijayashanti, Raghuvaran and Sujitha. It is a remake of the Malayalam film Poovinnu Puthiya Poonthennal starring Mammootty. The film was produced by Chiranjeevis brother-in-law Allu Aravind and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. Salman Khans Bajrangi Bhaijaan is loosely based on this movie. Om Dar-B-Dar Om Dar-B-Dar is a 1988 Indian Hindi-language postmodernist film directed by Kamal Swaroop and starring Anita Kanwar, Aditya Lakhia and Gopi Desai. The film, about the adventures of a school boy named Om along with his family, is set in Ajmer and Pushkar in Rajasthan, and employs nonlinear narrative and an absurdist story line to satirise mythology, arts, politics and philosophy. The film won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie in 1989. It was never commercially released in India, though it achieved success in International Film Festivals, including Berlin where it premiered, and it soon became a cult film. In 2013, National Film Development Corporation of India had planned an official national release of a digitally restored print of the film. The film finally released in Indian theaters after 26 years, on 17 January 2014. Bojangles Bojangles is a 2001 American made-for-television biographical drama film that chronicles the life of entertainer Bill "Bojangles" Robinson. This film boasts tap dance routines and a complicated, if not unique, interpretation of the main character by Gregory Hines, who also served as an executive producer. Tanner on Tanner Tanner on Tanner is a 2004 4-part comedy miniseries. It is the sequel to the 1988 Robert Altman-directed and Garry Trudeau-written miniseries about a failed presidential candidate, Tanner 88. The sequel focuses mostly on Alex Tanner, a struggling filmmaker and the daughter of onetime presidential candidate Jack Tanner. Kangaroo Jack: G'Day, U.S.A.! Kangaroo Jack: GDay U.S.A.! is an animated sequel to 2003s Kangaroo Jack that is directed by Emory Myrick and Jeffrey Gatrall. It was produced by Warner Bros. Animation and sister company Castle Rock Entertainment and was distributed by Warner Bros. and released direct-to-video in 2004. Casi casi Casi, Casi is a 2006 Puerto Rican film, written and directed by brothers Jaime and Tony Vallés. It was released in Puerto Rico in early 2007. The film takes place in a Catholic school in Puerto Rico, where the main character, Emilio, is infatuated with Jacklynne, the most popular girl in school. In an attempt to impress her and win her over, he decides to run for Student Council President, only to discover that Jacklynne herself will be his adversary. Emilio then devises a plan, together with his friends, to rig the election and lose on purpose. However, they have to evade being caught by the strict Principal Richardson. Nulevoy kilometr Kilometer Zero is a film by Pavel Sanayev, released in Russia on October 25, 2007. Mrs. Worthington's Party Noëlle is a 2007 drama film written, produced, and directed by David Wall who also stars as Father Jonathan Keene, a Catholic priest who comes to a small American fishing village in the Christmas season to shut down a dying parish, only to experience a personal transformation as he encounters the eccentric townspeople. Shot on location on Cape Cod, Noëlle was originally produced under the title Mrs. Worthingtons Party by Volo Films and won two awards at the 2006 Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival for Best Director and Best American Indie 1st Runner Up. The film was picked up for commercial distribution by Protestant film company Gener8Xion Entertainment and was released in theaters on December 7, 2007. 12 in a Box 12 in a Box is a 2007 Independent British comedy film written and directed by John McKenzie. 199 Lives: The Travis Pastrana Story 199 Lives: The Travis Pastrana Story is a 2008 documentary film about the life of off-road racing legend Travis Pastrana by ESPN films. In fall of 2009, 199 Lives was released on DVD and made available for download via Microsofts Xbox Live Video Marketplace. The Lost & Found Family The Lost & Found Family is a 2009 direct-to-video Christian film starring Ellen Bry and Lucas Till. It was released on September 15, 2009 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The film was directed by Barnet Bain. Tenchi: The Samurai Astronomer is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Yōjirō Takita. Sket Dance is a manga series written and illustrated by Kenta Shinohara and serialized, beginning in July 2007, in Shueishas manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump. Sket Dance won the 55th annual Shogakukan Manga Award in 2009 for best shōnen manga. An anime adaptation, produced by Tatsunoko Production, premiered on April 7, 2011 on TV Tokyo. On March 30, 2011, Crunchyroll announced that it would simulcast the Sket Dance anime series. Female, Male, Gay, Lesbian Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy is a 2013 Filipino comedy parody film produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films starring Maricel Soriano, Joey Marquez, Vice Ganda, Ruffa Gutierrez, and Cristine Reyes. It is one of the official entries of the 2013 Metro Manila Film Festival. The movie is supposedly the first solo movie of John Lapus but Deramas dropped him after he refused to drop weight. Boss Boss: Born to Rule is a 2013 Indian Bengali-language action film directed by choreographer Baba Yadav, making his directorial debut. It is a remake of the 2012 Telugu film Businessman which was directed by Puri Jagannadh and starred Mahesh Babu and Kajal Agarwal in lead roles. The film was jointly produced by Reliance Entertainment and Grassroot Entertainment and distributed by Jalsha Movies Production. The film stars Jeet and Subhasree Ganguly in lead roles, while Chiranjeet and Rajatava Dutta appears in prominent roles. The film have stunts designed by Rocky Rajesh and lyrics written by Prosen. The story revolves around a rookie named Surya who lands in the country’s commercial capital with an intention to become a Mafia Don. In the process, he falls for Rusha, daughter of the police commissioner. Despite getting mixed reviews, it got Blockbuster results at box office. A sequel titled, Boss 2: Back To Rule was released on 23 June 2017. The shooting of the film has started from January 2017. Time Out Time Out is a Bollywood film starring Chirag Malhotra and Pranay Pachauri in the lead roles. It is written and directed by Rikhil Bahadur. Men Go to Battle Men Go To Battle is a 2015 American dark comedy/drama film directed by Zachary Treitz and written by Treitz and Kate Lyn Sheil. It stars Tim Morton, David Maloney, Rachel Korine, Sheil, and Steve Coulter. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 17, 2015. Autohead Autohead is a 2016 film directed by Rohit Mittal. Chalay Thay Sath Chalay Thay Saath is a 2017 Pakistani romance film directed by Umer Adil with producer Beenish Umer & Executive Producer Sheikh Shiraz Mubashir starring Syra Shehroz, Osama Tahir, Zhalay Sarhadi, Behroze Sabzwari, Mansha Pasha, Faris Khalid, Kent S. Leung, Shamim Halai and Sherbaaz Kaleem. It is executively produced by Sheikh Shiraz Mubashir. The film was released on 21 April 2017. Saakshyam Saakshyam is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language fantasy action film produced by Abhishek Nama on Abhishek Pictures banner and directed by Sriwass, starring Bellamkonda Sreenivas and Pooja Hegde in the lead roles along with Sarath Kumar, Meena, Jagapathi Babu, Ravi Kishan and Ashutosh Rana in supporting roles and music composed by Harshavardhan Rameshwar. The film received mixed reviews from critics and became a commercial failure, it was declared a Flop at the box office. The Vanishing American The Vanishing American is a silent film western produced by Famous Players-Lasky in the United States, and distributed through Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by George B. Seitz and starred Richard Dix and Lois Wilson, recently paired in several screen dramas by Paramount. The film is based on the 1925 novel, The Vanishing American, by Zane Grey. It was remade as a 1955 film starring Scott Brady and Audrey Totter. The story first appeared in November 1922 as a serial in Ladies Home Journal. Harper & Brothers planned the books publication to coincide with the films release but Christian missionaries feared public criticism. Harper editors thus altered the story before publication, ultimately causing a delay between the release of the two different pieces The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives is a Christmas-themed Merrie Melodies animated short film, originally released on January 7, 1933. It makes use of a Great Depression setting of Christmas where Santa Claus is seeking shelter. The short takes place at a shantytown; hence the name "The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives". The film was directed by Rudolf Ising of Harman-Ising Productions. The film score was composed by Frank Marsales. Betty Boop's Rise to Fame Betty Boops Rise to Fame is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film, starring Betty Boop. Death on the Diamond Death on the Diamond is a 1934 mystery film starring Robert Young. It was based on the novel Death on the Diamond: A Baseball Mystery Story by Cortland Fitzsimmons, directed by Edward Sedgwick and produced and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Party Wire Party Wire is a 1935 drama film starring Jean Arthur and Victor Jory. It was based on the novel of the same name by Bruce Manning. In a small town, an overheard conversation on a telephone party line results in gossip that causes a great deal of trouble for a young woman and a wealthy man. Rhythm on the Range Rhythm on the Range is a 1936 American Western musical film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Bing Crosby, Frances Farmer, and Bob Burns. Based on a story by Mervin J. Houser, the film is about a cowboy who meets a beautiful young woman while returning from a rodeo in the east, and invites her to stay at his California ranch to experience his simple, honest way of life. Rhythm on the Range was Crosbys only western film and is notable for his introduction of two important western songs, "Empty Saddles" by Billy Hill and "Im an Old Cowhand from the Rio Grande" by Johnny Mercer, the latter becoming a national hit song for Crosby. The film played an important role in popularizing the singing cowboy and western music on a national level. Blondie Takes a Vacation Blondie Takes a Vacation is a 1939 American black-and-white comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer. The film is based on Chic Youngs comic strip of the same name. This was the third of 28 films based on the comic strip; Columbia Pictures produced them from 1938 to 1943. Quicker'n a Wink Quickern a Wink is a 1940 American short documentary film about stroboscopic photography, directed by George Sidney. In 1941, it won an Oscar for Best Short Subject at the 13th Academy Awards. Mr. Muggs Steps Out Mr. Muggs Steps Out is a 1943 American film directed by William Beaudine. Slide Donald Slide Slide, Donald, Slide is a 1949 American animated short film directed by Jack Hannah. In the film, Spike the Bee listens to classical music while Donald Duck listens to the Baseball World Series and the 2 fight each other over the radio. Part of the Donald Duck film series, the film was produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters by RKO Radio Pictures on November 25, 1949. Train of Events Train of Events is a 1949 British portmanteau film made by Ealing Studios and directed by Sidney Cole, Charles Crichton and Basil Dearden. It begins with a train that crashes into a stalled petrol tanker at a level crossing, and then flashes back and tells four different stories about some of the passengers before the crash. The Lady Says No The Lady Says No is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Frank Ross, starring Joan Caulfield and David Niven, photographed by James Wong Howe, and featuring sequences filmed at Fort Ord, Pebble Beach and Carmel. The supporting cast features Frances Bavier, who later played "Aunt Bee" on televisions The Andy Griffith Show. Director Ross was married to Caulfield, the films leading lady. The Deep Blue Sea The Deep Blue Sea is a 1955 British drama film directed by Anatole Litvak, starring Vivien Leigh and Kenneth More, and released by Twentieth Century Fox. The picture was based on the play of the same name by Terence Rattigan. The movie tells the story of a woman unhappy in her passionless marriage leaving her husband for a younger and more ardent lover. The Power and the Prize The Power and the Prize is a 1956 drama film directed by Henry Koster, written by Robert Ardrey, starring Robert Taylor and Burl Ives. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1957 for costume design. Lydia Ate the Apple Farewells is the English title for Pożegnania, a film released in 1958, directed by Wojciech Has. The film is an adaptation of a highly lyrical and reflective novel by Stanisław Dygat, with a screenplay written by Dygat and Has. Taking place in Poland during the late 1930s and early 1940s, this melancholy film evokes the insecurity and despair pervading Poland at the time. The story begins immediately before World War II and centers on Pawel, a member of a conservative, bourgeois family, and his love for the thoroughly jaded Lidka, a dancer. The mismatched pair finds momentary happiness during a trip to the countryside, however social conventions and the lovers inability to defy them force Pawel and Lidka to part. The times change, war breaks out and ends; Pawel suffers at Auschwitz concentration camp and Lidka marries his cousin. Years later the two rediscover each other much changed, and find that they may still have the capacity for love. Key Witness Key Witness is a black and white 1960 American neo-noir film crime film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Jeffrey Hunter, Pat Crowley and Dennis Hopper. Samson vs. the Vampires Goliath and the Vampires is a 1961 Italian peplum film directed by Sergio Corbucci and Giacomo Gentilomo. Stolen Hours Stolen Hours is a 1963 British-American film drama film directed by Daniel Petrie which stars Susan Hayward in the role of a socialite who is operated on for a brain tumor and then falls in love with, and marries, her surgeon. Also in the cast were Michael Craig, Edward Judd and Diane Baker. It is remake by United Artists of a Bette Davis film, Dark Victory, with Hayward in Daviss role. The time frame was updated and the locale changed to England. It was shot at Shepperton Studios and on location around Britain including at Fowey in Cornwall. Zhivye i myortvye The Alive and the Dead is a 1964 Soviet film directed by Aleksandr Stolper based on the eponymous 1959 novel The Living and the Dead by Konstantin Simonov. Der geteilte Himmel Divided Heaven is an East German drama film directed by Konrad Wolf. It was released in 1964. Impasse Impasse is a 1969 American film about a group of adventurers trying to recover gold lost in the Philippines during World War II. It stars Burt Reynolds, Anne Francis, Vic Diaz, Lyle Bettger and Rodolfo Acosta. Luther Luther is the 1974 American biographical drama film of John Osbornes biographical play, presenting the life of Martin Luther. It was one of eight in the first season of the American Film Theatres series of plays made into films. It was produced by Ely Landau, directed by British director Guy Green, and filmed at Shepperton Studios, England. The film presents Martin Luther and his legacy for the world to evaluate. The young knight narrator is an "everyman" character who confronts Luther on his advocacy for the putting down of the Peasants Revolt of 1524–1526. Inn of the Damned Inn of the Damned is a 1975 Australian western horror film, directed by Terry Bourke. It has been called Australias first "horror Western". Brother Can You Spare a Dime Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? is a 1975 documentary film directed by Philippe Mora, consisting largely of newsreel footage and contemporary film clips to portray the era of the Great Depression. The Career of a Chambermaid Telefoni bianchi is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. For this film Agostina Belli was awarded with a Special David di Donatello for her performance. The title refers to the White Telephone comedies of the 1930s and 1940s. The film is a comic portrayal of the Italian film industry during the Fascist era in which an ambitious young woman briefly rises to become a film star. L'infermiera di notte Linfermiera di notte, internationally released as Night Nurse, is a 1979 commedia sexy allitaliana film written and directed by Mariano Laurenti. Let Me Die a Woman Let Me Die a Woman is a 1978 semidocumentary film concerning the lives of transgender people directed and produced by exploitation film auteur Doris Wishman. Bastard Swordsman Bastard Swordsman, also known as Reincarnate Swordsman, is a 1983 Hong Kong wuxia film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. Party Camp Party Camp is an American comedy film released in 1987. The plot revolves around a teenager who takes a job as a summer camp counselor, only to spend the whole experience partying and engaging in hijinks. Terminus Terminus is a 1987 French-German science fiction film directed by Pierre-William Glenn. Agent trouble Agent trouble is a 1987 French film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky and starring Catherine Deneuve. It is based on the novel The Man Who Loved Zoos by Malcolm Bosse. The film won the César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, and was nominated for Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Music. Blind Justice Blind Justice is a 1988 film directed by Terence Ryan, written by Mark Ezra and starring Christopher Cazenove, Oliver Reed, Patrick Shai and Edita Brychta. Based on the book by John Gordon Davis, it was commercially released in Italy in October 1988. Step Across the Border Step Across the Border is a 1990 avant-garde documentary film on English guitarist, composer and improviser Fred Frith. It was written and directed by Nicolas Humbert and Werner Penzel and released in Germany and Switzerland. The film was screened in cinemas in North America, South America, Europe and Japan, and on television in the United States, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and France. It was also released on VHS by RecRec Music in 1990, and was later released on DVD by Winter & Winter in 2003. Shot in black and white, the 35mm documentary was filmed between 1988 and 1990 in Japan, Italy, France, Germany, England, the United States and Switzerland, and shows Frith rehearsing, performing, giving interviews and relaxing. Other musicians featured include René Lussier, Iva Bittová, Tom Cora, Tim Hodgkinson, Bob Ostertag and John Zorn. The film won the European Film Award for Best Documentary in 1990. A companion soundtrack album, Step Across the Border was also released by RecRec Music in 1990. Body Language Body Language is a 1992 television film written and directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman. The thriller, starring Heather Locklear as a successful business executive and Linda Purl as her assistant who is trying to take over her life, was produced for USA Network, and was released on VHS in 1998. Little Sister Little Sister is a 1992 American comedy film written and directed by Jimmy Zeilinger. Starring Jonathan Silverman and Alyssa Milano, the film was released in the UK under the title Mister Sister. Night Trap Night Trap, also known as Mardi Gras for the Devil, is a 1993 supernatural thriller film directed by David A. Prior and starring Robert Davi, Michael Ironside, John Amos, Mike Starr, Lesley-Anne Down and Mickey Jones. Eena Meena Deeka Eena Meena Deeka is a 1994 Indian comedy film directed by David Dhawan and produced by Nitin Manmohan. It stars Vinod Khanna, Rishi Kapoor and Juhi Chawla in pivotal roles. The story line is similar to the 1989 movie Three Fugitives. Runaway Daughters Runaway Daughters is a 1994 television film directed by Joe Dante that originally aired on the cable television network Showtime as part of the anthology series Rebel Highway. It is a loose remake of Runaway Daughters, an American International Pictures production from 1956, the year in which both the original and the remake are set. Much of the cast of Dantes The Howling is reunited on this film, including Christopher Stone, Dee Wallace, Robert Picardo, Dick Miller, and Belinda Balaski. Teenage Exorcist Teenage Exorcist is a 1991 American comedy horror film directed by Grant Austin Waldman and written by Brinke Stevens from a story by Fred Olen Ray. The film stars Stevens, Eddie Deezen and Robert Quarry. Though the film was shot in 1991, Teenage Exorcist was not released on video until 1994. Gravesend Gravesend is a 1996 criminal drama film directed by Salvatore Stabile. The End of Agent W4C Konec agenta W4C prostřednictvím psa pana Foustky is a 1967 Czechoslovak film parodying the James Bond secret agent genre. Directed by Václav Vorlíček based on the story by Oldřich Daněk. Runtime 87 min. Mono. Produced by Filmové Studio Barrandov and distributed by Central Office of Film Distribution, Prague. Produced by Věra Kadlecová. Composer - Svatopluk Havelka, musical director - František Belfín. Cinematography by František Uldrich. Editor - Jaromír Janáček. Film had a great success in USSR theatrical distribution of the 1960s. Random Encounter Random Encounter is a 1998 movie directed by Douglas Jackson and written by Matt Dorff. It stars Elizabeth Berkley as a young and rising public relations executive who meets a strange man after a cocktail party, and is framed for murder. Das Phantom Das Phantom is a 2000 German thriller TV movie directed by Dennis Gansel. It is based on the book Das RAF-Phantom and stars Jürgen Vogel. Nazi Love Camp 27 Nazi Love Camp 27 is a 1977 Italian Nazi exploitation film by western director Mario Caiano starring Sirpa Lane. The film is notable for its truly grim scenes, dramatic plot and hardcore sex scenes. The Italian title translates as The Swastika on the Belly. Went to Coney Island on a Mission from God... Be Back by Five Went to Coney Island on a Mission from God... Be Back by Five is a 1998 American film directed by Richard Schenkman and written by Schenkman and Jon Cryer. It premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival. Coal Face Coal Face is a 1935 British documentary film short directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. With a film score by Benjamin Britten and a poem written and narrated by W.H. Auden, the film gives a glimpse into the lives of a Yorkshire mining community and the dangerous working conditions the miners routinely faced. The film largely reuses older footage from Tour of a British Coal Mine, which was shot in Barnsley, Yorkshire. Thiruvilayadal Thiruvilaiyadal is a 1965 Indian Tamil-language Hindu mythological film written, directed and co-produced by A. P. Nagarajan. The film features Sivaji Ganesan, Savitri, and K. B. Sundarambal in the lead roles, with T. S. Balaiah, R. Muthuraman, Nagesh, T. R. Mahalingam, K. Sarangkapani, Devika, Manorama, and Nagarajan in supporting roles. K. V. Mahadevan composed the films soundtrack and score, and Kannadasan and Sankaradas Swamigal wrote the song lyrics. Co-produced by A. M. Shahul Hameed, it was inspired by the Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam: a collection of sixty-four Shaivite devotional, epic stories, written in the 16th century by Paranjothi Munivar, which record the actions of Shiva on Earth in a number of disguises to test his devotees. Thiruvilaiyadal depicts four of the stories. The first is about the poets Dharumi and Nakkeerar; the second concerns Dhatchayini. The third recounts how Shivas future wife, Parvati, is born as a fisherwoman; Shiva, in the guise of a fisherman, finds and marries her. The fourth story is about the singers Banabhathirar and Hemanatha Bhagavathar. The soundtrack was praised, and the songs "Pazham Neeyappa", "Oru Naal Podhuma", "Isai Thamizh" and "Paattum Naane" became popular with the Tamil diaspora. Thiruvilaiyadal was released on 31 July 1965 to critical praise for its screenplay, dialogue, direction, music and the performances of Ganesan, Nagesh and Balaiah. The film was a commercial success, running for over twenty-five weeks in several theatres and becoming a silver jubilee film. It was also responsible for a resurgence in mythological cinema, since it was released when Tamil cinema was primarily producing social films. Thiruvilaiyadal received the Certificate of Merit for the Second-Best Feature Film in Tamil at the 13th National Film Awards and the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil. A digitally-restored version was released in September 2012, and was also a commercial success. Darkness Tamas is a 1988 period television film written and directed by Govind Nihalani. It is based on the Hindi novel of the same name by Bhisham Sahni, which won the author the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1975. Set in the backdrop of riot-stricken Pakistan at the time of Partition of Punjab in 1947, the film deals with the plight of emigrant Sikh and Hindu families to India as a consequence of the partition. It was first shown on Indias national broadcaster Doordarshan as a mini-series and later as a one-off four-hour-long feature film. At the 35th National Film Awards, it won three awards including the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration. In August 2013, it was shown on History TV18 as a series. Pacific 231 Pacific 231 is a 1949 short film directed by French film theorist Jean Mitry. The film soundtrack uses the orchestral work of the same name, composed by Arthur Honegger. Pacific 231 pays tribute to the steam locomotive, and includes close-up footage of driving wheels, running gear and railroad operations, mostly taken at speed, and cut/choreographed to the music. The film was awarded the Short Film Palme dOr, the highest prize given for a short film at the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. The Fall of the Louse of Usher: A Gothic Tale for the 21st Century The Fall of the Louse of Usher is a 2002 British arthouse horror comedy film directed by Ken Russell. The film is loosely based on several Edgar Allan Poe stories, notably "The Fall of the House of Usher". The Heart of the Bear The Heart of the Bear is a 2001 Estonian, Czech, German, Russian co-produced drama film directed by Arvo Iho. It was Estonias submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also entered into the 24th Moscow International Film Festival. Lung do kei yuen DragonBlade: The Legend of Lang is a 2005 Hong Kong 3D CGI animated adventure fantasy action comedy family martial arts film edited by Chi-Leung Kwong, written by Trevor Morris with music by Kin Law and produced by Stanley Tong. It is the first 3D-CGI Chinese animated feature film from Hong Kong and directed by Antony Szeto. It was co-produced by DCDC and China Film company, and is also considered the first 3D-rendered martial arts film. The film features the voices of Karen Mok, Daniel Wu, Stephen Fung and Sandra Ng. DragonBlade: The Legend of Lang was theatrically released on January 6, 2005 by ERA company and Kantana Animation and was released on DVD and VOD on December 22, 2005 by Era. The film earned $1,966,342 on a USD$10 million budget. It received a Golden Horse Awards nomination for Best Animation Feature. The Visitor The Visitor is a 2002 Australian film directed by Dan Castle starring Barry Otto. This is a short film, lasting 30 minutes. Hollywood Wives: The New Generation Hollywood Wives: The New Generation is a 2003 American made-for-television drama film directed by Joyce Chopra. The film is based on the 2001 novel of the same name by Jackie Collins, which was a spin-off from the 1983 successful novel Hollywood Wives. Chantal Chantal is a 2007 direct-to-video film written and directed by Tony Marsiglia about a small town girl wanting to make it big in Hollywood. Maowid ala ashaa Maowid ala Ashaa is a 1981 Egyptian romance film starring Soad Hosni and Ahmed Zaki. The life story of a beautiful and pure woman, interested of the very little things with a great sensibility. Guide de la petite vengeance The Little Book of Revenge is a Genie nominated French language Canadian film released in 2006. The Final Winter The Final Winter is an Australian drama film released in 2007. It was directed by Brian Andrews and Jane Forrest and produced by Anthony Coffee, and Michelle Russell, while independently produced it is being distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was written by Matthew Nable who also starred as the lead role Grub Henderson. The film, which earned praise from critics, focuses around Grub, who is the captain of the Newtown Jets rugby league team in the early 1980s, and his determination to stand for what rugby league traditionally stood for while dealing with his own identity crisis. The Final Winter was adapted to the stage in 2015 by Justin Brice Performed in Albury–Wodonga for four nights starting on 15 July to sold-out crowds. Justin Brice is an Albury–Wodonga local performer and stage writer dedicating three years to crafting the script to fit on a theatre stage. The Man Who Lost His Head Written by Mark Wallington, The Man Who Lost His Head is a 2-hour, comedy drama starring Martin Clunes, on the theme of cultural repatriation. It was a joint production for TVNZ in New Zealand and ITV in the United Kingdom. It was first broadcast on Sunday 26 August 2007 at 9 pm on ITV1 in Britain and 8:30 pm on TV ONE in New Zealand. The show was filmed entirely on location in New Zealand. The action took place in the fictional town of Otakataka but was in fact mostly filmed on the West Coast of the North Island, around Huia and Bethells Beach. Three Days to Forever 3 Hari Untuk Selamanya is a 2007 Indonesian comedy-drama film directed by Riri Riza. The story is about a young man and a woman who drive from Jakarta to Jogjakarta. During the trip they discover many things and discuss sex, marriage and religion. The film had a successful run at several international film festivals, winning best direction at the Brussels International Independent Film Festival 2008 and best Indonesian film at the Jakarta International Film Festival 2007. Cruel Restaurant is a 2008 Japanese erotic horror film. Too Much Pussy! Feminist Sluts, a Queer X Show Too Much Pussy! is a 2010 French-German documentary film directed by Émilie Jouvet. It follows a group of performers who are all members the sex-positive movement during the tour of their "Queer X Show" through Europe, from Berlin to Malmö. The group consists of the writer and actress Wendy Delorme, the DJ Metzgerei, the adult actress Judy Minx, the singer Mad Kate, the artist and performer Sadie Lune, and the adult actress and director Madison Young. The film premiered at the Cinémarges Festival in Bordeaux in April 2010. In 2011, an uncensored version of the film was released, titled Much More Pussy!. It was defined as a "magnificent ode to women in all its forms which is expected soon to become a cult". 50 Children: The Rescue Mission of Mr. And Mrs. Kraus 50 Children: The Rescue Mission of Mr. and Mrs. Kraus, also known as To Save a Life is a 2013 documentary film written, produced, and directed by Steven Pressman. It was first shown on HBO in April 2013. The film tells the story of Gilbert and Eleanor Kraus, a Jewish couple from Philadelphia who traveled to Nazi Germany in 1939 and, with the help of the Brith Sholom fraternal organization, saved Jewish children in Vienna from likely death in the Holocaust by finding them new homes in Philadelphia. The Krauses were the grandparents of Pressmans wife, Liz Perle, and the film is based on the manuscript of a memoir left behind by Eleanor Kraus when she died in 1989. The documentary, which premiered on HBO in 2013 on Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, was narrated by Mamie Gummer and Alan Alda. Some of those who were rescued were interviewed for the film. Aged from five to fourteen, they were senior citizens living in the United States and Israel when the film was made. Watercolor Postcards Watercolor Postcards is a 2012 American drama film directed by Rajeev Dassani and starring Laura Bell Bundy, Conrad Goode, Bailee Madison, John C. McGinley, Jonathan Banks, and Claudia Christian. It was written by Conrad Goode. Something, Anything Something, Anything is a 2014 American independent film written and directed by Paul Harrill. The film was produced by Ashley Maynor, and stars Ashley Shelton, Bryce Johnson, and Linds Edwards. Cavedigger Cavedigger is a 2013 documentary film by Jeffrey Karoff. Throwback Throwback is a 2014 Australian indie action horror film directed by Travis Bain. Alba Alba is a 2016 Ecuadorian drama film directed by Ana Cristina Barragán and starring Macarena Arias. It was selected as the Ecuadorian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Je Suis Charlie Je suis Charlie is a 2015 French documentary film directed by Emmanuel Leconte and Daniel Leconte about the 2015 Île-de-France attacks. It was shown in the TIFF Docs section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The documentary has been nominated for the F:ACT Award at the 2015 Copenhagen International Documentary Festival and for Best Documentary at the 2016 Jerusalem Film Festival. The Third Way of Love The Third Way of Love is a 2015 Chinese romance film directed by John H. Lee and starring Liu Yifei and Song Seung-heon. The film was released on 25 September 2015. Sky on fire Sky on Fire is a 2016 Chinese suspense action film directed by Ringo Lam and starring Daniel Wu, Zhang Ruoyun, Zhang Jingchu, Joseph Chang and Amber Kuo. It was released in China by Tianjin Maoyan Media on November 25, 2016. It is Lam’s final film before his death in 2018. Faust and Marguerite Faust and Marguerite is a 1900 American silent film produced and distributed by Edison Manufacturing Company. It was directed by Edwin S. Porter and based on the Michel Carré play Faust et Marguerite and the 1859 opera Faust adapted from the play by Charles Gounod. Child of the Big City The Girl from the Street is a 1914 short film directed by Yevgeni Bauer. 6 Day Bike Rider 6 Day Bike Rider is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon, written by Earl Baldwin, and starring Joe E. Brown, Maxine Doyle, Frank McHugh, Gordon Westcott, Arthur Aylesworth and Lottie Williams. It was released by Warner Bros. on October 20, 1934. This Man Is Mine This Man is Mine is a 1934 American Pre-Code film directed by John Cromwell and starring Irene Dunne. It is based on the play Love Flies in the Window by Anne Morrison Chapin Porky's Poultry Plant Porkys Poultry Plant is a 1936 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin starring Porky Pig. The music was composed by Carl Stalling. It was released on August 22, 1936. It is most noted for its dramatic camera angles and filmic techniques typically seen in live-action movies, something Tashlin specialised in. Torchy Blane in Panama Torchy Blane in Panama is a 1938 American mystery film directed by William Clemens and starring Lola Lane, Paul Kelly, and Tom Kennedy. Released on May 7, 1938, the fifth film in a series of Torchy Blane movies by Warner Bros. It is followed by Torchy Gets Her Man. Torchy, Steve, and Gahagan are on the trail of a bank robber aboard an ocean liner traveling from New York to Los Angeles via the Panama Canal. Blondie Brings Up Baby Blondie Brings Up Baby is a 1939 black-and-white comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer. This was the fourth of 28 films based on the comic strip. Lady Luck Lady Luck is a 1946 American comedy film starring Robert Young and Barbara Hale. The picture tells the story of a professional gambler who falls in love with a woman who hates gambling. Drums in the Deep South Drums in the Deep South is an American Civil War war film designed and directed by William Cameron Menzies who was production designer of David O. Selznicks Gone With the Wind and also designed the cave sequences in Selznicks The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Based on a story by Civil War author Hollister Noble, the film was produced by an independent company King Brothers Productions, filmed in SuperCineColor and released by RKO Pictures in September 1951. B. Reeves Eason directed the second unit. Cat-Tails for Two Cat-Tails for Two is a 1953 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce starring Bennie the fat cat and George. It was animated in 1952. Voices by Mel Blanc and music by Carl Stalling. It was the first appearance of Speedy Gonzales, in a prototype form. Because this cartoons rendition of Speedy Gonzales looked rather coarse, they redesigned him for future cartoon releases. The Joe Louis Story The Joe Louis Story is a 1953 film noir drama sport film directed by Robert Gordon and starring Coley Wallace, Hilda Silmms and Paul Stewart. Jungle Gents Jungle Gents is a 1954 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on September 5, 1954 by Allied Artists and is the thirty-fifth film in the series and the film debut of Clint Walker in an uncredited appearance at the end of the film. The Black Tent The Black Tent is a 1956 British war film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Donald Sinden, Anthony Steel, Anna Maria Sandri, André Morell and Donald Pleasence. It is set in North Africa, during the Second World War and was filmed on location in Libya. During the British retreat through Libya, British officer Captain David Holland takes shelter with a Bedouin tribe and marries the sheiks daughter. After the war his younger brother, who had believed him to be dead, learns that he may be alive in Libya - prompting him to set out and search for him. Turner Classic Movies calls the film "an odd duck... that has never received much fan love in its day or since, and in fact is barely remembered today. But it is, for one thing, the first English-language film shot largely in Libya" and which "plays like something of a prophecy - six years before the epochal on-location imagery and direct exploration of British colonialism were all familiar with in David Leans Lawrence of Arabia, here are vast desert-dune landscapes punctuated by Englishmen and testy Bedouin on camels, with all of the culture-collision freight that implies." Brothers in Law Brothers in Law is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Roy Boulting and starring Richard Attenborough, Ian Carmichael, Terry-Thomas and Jill Adams. The film is one of the Boulting brothers successful series of institutional satires begun with Privates Progress in 1956. It is an adaptation of the novel Brothers in Law by Henry Cecil, a comedy set in the legal profession. Teenage Monster Teenage Monster is a 1958 independently made science fiction-horror film, produced and directed by Jacques R. Marquette, that stars Anne Gwynne and Stuart Wade. Teenage Monster was released by Marquette Productions Limited. The film had a first screening on Dec. 25, 1957, but went into general theatrical release in January 1958, on a double feature with The Brain from Planet Arous. The feature combines science fiction and western film elements, both of which were very popular in the late 1950s. Watch Your Stern Watch Your Stern is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Gerald Thomas and starring Kenneth Connor, Eric Barker and Leslie Phillips. The film was based on the play Something About a Sailor by Earle Couttie. The Royal Navy provided cooperation, allowing the producers to film in Chatham Dockyard, and aboard HMS Jaguar and HMS Chaple. The film shares its cast and production team with the Carry On films, but is not an official member of the Carry On series. It also has similarities to the long-running BBC radio series The Navy Lark. Ring-A-Ding Rhythm! Its Trad, Dad!, known in the U.S. as Ring-A-Ding Rhythm, is a musical comedy featuring performances by a variety of dixieland jazz bands and rock-and-roll singers. The film was one of the first produced by Amicus Productions, a company known predominantly for horror films. It was director Richard Lesters first feature film. The Broken Land The Broken Land is a 1962 CinemaScope DeLuxe Western film directed by John A. Bushelman, and starring Kent Taylor, Diana Darrin and Jack Nicholson. Women of the World For the Festival see Women of the World Festival For the Group see Women of the World Music Women of the World is a 1963 Italian mondo film, also described as a "shockumentary", written and directed by filmmakers Gualtiero Jacopetti, Paolo Cavara and Franco Prosperi. It was rushed into release on 30 January, following the international box-office success achieved by its predecessor, the initial mondo film, Mondo Cane, which premiered in Italy ten months earlier, 30 March 1962. The English language print was narrated by Peter Ustinov. Following the pattern set by the original concept and consisting mostly of leftover footage from the first film, Women of the World is, again, a series of travelogue vignettes which provide glimpses into the lives of its title subjects, with the intention of shocking or surprising Western film audiences. However, unlike the previous film which had no specific central subject matter, but rather presented a kaleidoscopic display of shocking content, the second film was marketed as directly promising a titillating display of feminine flesh and intriguing as well as exotic sexual practices. As with the first film, despite its claims of being a genuine documentary, a number of the depicted scenes are either staged or creatively manipulated. Hare-Breadth Hurry Hare-Breadth Hurry is a 1963 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Bugs Bunny in his fifth and final pairing with Wile E. Coyote. Unlike the previous four pairings, this cartoon follows the Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner formula. As such, Wile E. Coyote is silent, although Bugs does speak in the short, often to the audience. Hare-Breadth Hurry is also one of the few cartoons where Bugs does not eat a carrot. The Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R. The Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R. is a 1967 Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by Abe Levitow and produced by Chuck Jones. The title is a pun on the 1964 spy show The Man from U.N.C.L.E., which was airing on NBC at the time. The Blood Rose The Blood Rose is a 1970 French horror film directed and co-written by Claude Mulot. The French title translates as "The Flayed Rose". The film involves a portraitist named Frederick Lansac wanting to restore his Annes face to its former beauty after it was disfigured in an accident. Lansac tries to force a surgeon named Rohmer to perform a transplant on her. Dionysus in '69 Dionysus in 69 is a 1970 film by Brian De Palma. The film records a performance of The Performance Groups stage play of the same name, an adaptation of The Bacchae. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. Er più: storia d'amore e di coltello Er Più – storia damore e di coltello is a 1971 Italian black comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. The film is inspired by the true story of roman Romeo Ottaviani bully called er Tinèa. Cool Breeze Cool Breeze is a 1972 American blaxploitation film directed by Barry Pollack and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film Cool Breeze is loosely based on W. R. Burnetts 1949 novel, and is a remake of the 1950 film The Asphalt Jungle with a predominately black cast. Upon the movie’s release, the film was released with the tagline "He hit the Man for $3 million. Right where it hurts. In the diamonds. And baby, thats cold." Trapped Trapped is a 1973 American made-for-television action thriller film starring James Brolin, Susan Clark, Earl Holliman and Robert Hooks. It originally aired as an ABC Movie of the Week on November 14, 1973. It was released theatrically in the UK as Doberman Patrol. Di che segno sei? Di che segno sei? is a 1975 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci, starring Alberto Sordi. The Clones of Bruce Lee The Clones of Bruce Lee is a 1980 Brucesploitation film capitalizing on the death of actor and martial arts star Bruce Lee in 1973. The film gathers together several of the many Lee imitators who sprang up after the icons death, alongside performers from the real Lees films and other veterans of the Hong Kong movie industry. It has been called "The Mount Rushmore of Bruceploitation films". The Schoolteacher Goes to Boys' High Linsegnante va in collegio is a 1977 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Mariano Laurenti. The film is the second in the "Schoolteacher" film series. Bill: On His Own Bill: On His Own is a 1983 American made-for-television biographical drama film and a sequel to Bill starring Mickey Rooney as Bill Sackter. However, it was far less successful. The Kid with the 200 I.Q. The Kid with the 200 I.Q. is a 1983 American made-for-television comedy film starring Gary Coleman and Robert Guillaume. It was broadcast February 6, 1983 on NBC. The Glitter Dome The Glitter Dome is a 1984 American made-for-HBO crime drama film starring James Garner, Margot Kidder and John Lithgow. The film, based on the 1981 Joseph Wambaugh Hollywood-set homicide novel, was directed by Stuart Margolin, who also scored the film and played a supporting part. The movie was filmed in Victoria and co-starred Colleen Dewhurst. It was subsequently released on video in 1985. The film was also the last film for John Marley. Lonely Hearts Lonely Hearts is a 1991 American thriller film written and directed by Andrew Lane and starring Eric Roberts and Beverly DAngelo. Conflict of Interest Conflict of Interest is a 1993 independent crime action film directed by Gary Davis. Tout le monde n'a pas eu la chance d'avoir des parents communistes Not Everybodys Lucky Enough to Have Communist Parents or Tout le monde na pas eu la chance davoir des parents communistes is a 1993 French comedy film directed by Jean-Jacques Zilbermann and starring Josiane Balasko. She received her second nomination to the César Award for Best Actress for this role. Lion of Oz Lion of Oz is a 2000 animated film set before the childrens novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. It tells the story of how the Cowardly Lion, formerly part of the Omaha Circus, came to be in Oz and how he stopped the Wicked Witch of the East from getting the Flower of Oz. It is based upon the book Lion of Oz and the Badge of Courage by Roger S. Baum. Divine Horsemen: The Living Gods of Haiti Divine Horsemen: The Living Gods of Haiti is a black-and-white documentary film of approximately 52 minutes. It is about dance and possession in Haitian vodou that was shot by experimental filmmaker Maya Deren between 1947 and 1954. In 1981, twenty years after Derens death, the film was completed by Derens third husband Teiji Ito and his wife Cherel Winett Ito. Most of the film consists of images of dancing and bodies in motion during rituals in Rada and Petro services. Deren had studied dance as well as photography and filmmaking. She originally went to Haiti, with the funding from a Guggenheim fellowship, and the stated intention of filming the dancing that forms a crucial part of the vodou ceremony. In 1953, Derens book Divine Horsemen: The Voodoo Gods of Haiti, on the subject of vodou, was published by Vanguard Press. The film that resulted, however, reflected Derens increasing personal engagement with vodou and its practitioners. While this ultimately resulted in Deren disregarding the guidelines of the fellowship, Deren was able to record scenes that probably would have been inaccessible to other filmmakers. Derens original notes, film footage, and wire recordings are in the Maya Deren Collection at Boston Universitys Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center and at Anthology Film Archives. The Protagonists The Protagonists is a 1999 crime thriller film written and directed by Luca Guadagnino in his directorial debut. It stars Tilda Swinton and Fabrizia Sacchi. The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 8, 1999, before being released on September 10, 1999, by Medusa Distribuzione. Yôkai hyaku monogatari is a Japanese horror/fantasy film directed by Kimiyoshi Yasuda. It is the first in a trilogy of films produced in the late 1960s, which focus around Japanese monsters known collectively as yōkai. The series consists of three films, all released between the years 1968-1969: Yokai Monsters: One Hundred Monsters Spook Warfare Yokai Monsters: Along With Ghosts The films, produced by Daiei Film, all make extensive use of practical special effects known as tokusatsu. Rather than using stop motion, the films largely made use of actors in costumes and puppetry. In some scenes, there are even examples of traditional animation. Notably darker in tone than its more famous sequel, Yokai Monsters: One Hundred Monsters focuses much more on a traditional story than it does on its titular monsters. While the monsters do appear throughout the film, they are relegated to antagonistic spook roles, more akin to their appearances in traditional kaidan. Johnny the Partisan Il partigiano Johnny, internationally released as Johnny the Partisan, is a 2000 Italian war-drama film set in the Second World War and directed by Guido Chiesa. It is based on the novel with the same name by Beppe Fenoglio. It entered the competition at the 57th Venice International Film Festival, in which it won the Children and Cinema Award. God Is in the T.V. God Is in the T.V. is the second live video album by American rock band Marilyn Manson, released on November 2, 1999 on VHS, documenting the Mechanical Animals Tour, Beautiful Monsters Tour and Rock Is Dead Tour. It features all 13 music videos the band spawned between July 1994 and November 1999 in reverse chronology, including uncensored bonus footage from the production of "The Dope Show" music video, as well as footage culled from various concerts across the world alongside backstage and behind-the-scenes clips. The late Matthew McGrory can be seen on the cover, which is a scene from the "Coma White" music video. Inspector Balram Inspector Balram is a 1991 Malayalam film directed by I. V. Sasi, scripted by T. Damodaran, and starring Mammootty. It is a sequel to the 1986 film Aavanazhi and was followed by a sequel, Balram vs. Taradas, in 2006. The movie was produced and distributed by Liberty Productions. The film was a commercial success. Lankeshwarudu Lankeswarudu is a 1989 Telugu film starring Chiranjeevi, Radha, Revathi, Kaikala Satyanarayana, Mohan Babu and Raghuvaran. The film was written and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. This film received mixed reviews that time for sentiment overdose in second half of the movie. The climax action scene was borrowed from Die Hard. Gua Sha Treatment The Gua Sha Treatment is a Chinese movie released in 2001 starring Tony Leung Ka-Fai, Zhu Xu, and Jiang Wenli. It is a story about cultural conflicts experienced by a Chinese family in the United States. Maya Maya is a 2001 Hindi film directed by Digvijay Singh with Nitya Shetty, Mita Vashisht, Anant Nag and Nikhil Yadav in lead roles. Tera Mera Saath Rahen Tera Mera Saath Rahen is a 2001 Indian drama film directed by Mahesh V. Manjrekar. Underwater Impressions Impressionen unter Wasser is a documentary film released in 2002. It was directed by Leni Riefenstahl. After the premiere of her film Tiefland in 1954, for decades it was generally thought this would be Riefenstahls last film. However, a few days before her 100th birthday, saw the release of Impressionen unter Wasser premiered in Berlin 48 years after Tiefland. Showboy Showboy is a 2002 film and mockumentary that was produced by star Jason Buchtel, directed by stars Christian Taylor and Lindy Heymann, written by and starring the three. It has cameos by Whoopi Goldberg, Siegfried & Roy, Alan Ball and the cast of the television series Six Feet Under. 12 B 12B is a 2001 Tamil romance film directed and co-written by Jeeva. The film featured Shaam in his debut along with Simran and Jyothika in the leading roles. Vivek, Moon Moon Sen, Shanti Williams, and Sunil Shetty play other pivotal roles in the film which had music composed by Harris Jayaraj. The film released in September 2001 to positive reviews and performed relatively well at the box office. This film marked the Tamil debuts for Moon Moon Sen and Sunil Shetty. The plot of the movie is based on the British-American romantic drama film Sliding Doors. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu under the same name. Forgiveness Forgiveness is a 2004 South African drama film dealing with the effects of the apartheid system and the difficulty of reconciliation. It was directed by Ian Gabriel and stars Arnold Vosloo, Zane Meas, Quanita Adams and Denise Newman. Thirst Thirst is a 2004 Israeli-Palestinian drama film directed by Tawfik Abu Wael. The Fall of Fujimori The Fall of Fujimori is a 2005 documentary film about Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, who fled the country for Japan in 2000 to avoid facing 21 charges of corruption, murder and human rights abuses. Then, five years later, Fujimori flew into Chile and declared his intention of once again running for president in 2006. He was promptly arrested. The Fall of Fujimori was produced and directed by Ellen Perry and aired on PBS as part of its Point of View series in 2006. It has been met with high critical acclaim, and received a 92% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes.The film was nominated for Best Documentary Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America. Seven Invisible Men Seven Invisible Men is a 2005 Lithuanian drama film directed by Šarūnas Bartas. It tells the story of a group of Russian outcasts and criminals who travel in a stolen car and behave dysfunctionally and irresponsibly, eventually clashing with the surrounding world. The film was a co-production between companies in Lithuania, France and Portugal. It premiered in the Directors Fortnight section of the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. It was nominated for the 2005 Nika Award for Best Feature Film. Story of One Crime The Story of a Crime is a 1962 Soviet animated film directed by Fyodor Khitruk and based on a screenplay by Michael Volpin. It was produced by Soyuzmultfilm. The score is by , with sound editing by George Martynuk. It was the first film by Khitruk, whose role in the history of Russian animation led him to be recognized as a Peoples Artist of the USSR and a Meritorious Artist, and to receive the Order of the Red Banner of Labour and the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland". Second Chance "Second Chance" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on March 2, 1964, during the first season. Amexicano Amexicano is a drama film directed by Matthew Bonifacio and written by Carmine Famiglietti. The film explores the relationship between a blue-collar Italian-American man and an illegal Mexican immigrant as they both try to make a living in Queens. It world premiered at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival and won the Jury Award for producer/director Matthew Bonifacio in the category of Narrative Film at the 2007 Sonoma Valley Film Festival. It was released theatrically in 2008. Radio Corazón Radio Corazón is a 2007 Chilean Spanish-language film directed by and starring Roberto Artiagoitía. It portrays three stories based on phone calls made to El Rumpys radio program in Chile, El chacotero sentimental. It was the highest grossing film for the week in Chile upon its release in October 4, 2007. The film is a sequel to the 1999 film La película. The stars of the film include Daniel Muñoz, Manuela Martelli, and Daniel Alcaíno. Before the World Ends Antes Que O Mundo Acabe is a 2009 Brazilian film by director Ana Luiza Azevedo. It premiered at the Take 3 Dawn Breakers International Film Festival in Zurich, and was released worldwide in 2010. At the End of Daybreak At the End of Daybreak is a Malaysian movie. It was released on November 5, 2009. It was directed and written by YuHang Ho and has runtime of 94 minutes. Pig Pig is a 1998 experimental, psychological horror, short silent film directed by underground film maker Nico B. and co-directed by deathrock pioneer Rozz Williams. The film stars Rozz Williams and James Hollan and was produced by Nico B. It was distributed by the CAV Distributing company in South San Francisco and produced by the studios Open Eye Productions and Cult Epics. Apart Together Apart Together is a 2010 Chinese drama film directed by Wang Quanan. It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival and won the Best Screenplay award. The Film Emotional Atyachar The Film Emotional Atyachar is a 2010 black comedy film, directed by Akshay Shere and produced by Vijay Gutte. It stars Ranvir Shorey, Mohit Ahlawat, Kalki Koechlin and Ravi Kishan in the lead roles along with Vinay Pathak, Snehal Dabi, Abhimanyu Singh, Sakshi Gulati and Shubha Khote. Faith School Menace? Faith School Menace? is a television documentary presented by Richard Dawkins which explores the effects of faith schools on the students in them and society in general by taking examples in particular from UK faith schools, with the stated aim "to explore the balance of rights between a parents right to educate a child in their own faith, and the childrens rights to determine their own beliefs and approach the world with a genuinely open mind". At the time of broadcast, one third of British schools had some kind of religious affiliation. Dawkins was refused entry to Catholic and Jewish faith schools, but was allowed to film in a Muslim school, where children were taught what the theory of evolution was, but that it was not true. It was first aired on More4 on 18 August 2010. Nippu Nippu is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by director YVS Chowdary on his Bommarillu banner and directed by Gunasekhar. Starring Ravi Teja, Deeksha Seth in the lead roles and music is scored by S. Thaman. and directed by Gunasekhar. The film is dubbed into tamil as "Rowdy Raja". La foresta di ghiaccio The Ice Forest is a 2014 thriller film written and directed by and starring Emir Kusturica, Kseniya Rappoport and Adriano Giannini. It premiered at the 2014 Rome Film Festival. Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies is a 2015 American documentary film produced and directed by Barak Goodman and executive produced by Ken Burns. The film, in three episodes of two hours each, is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning 2010 book A Biography of Cancer, by Siddhartha Mukherjee, and describes the history of cancer, and cancer treatments, particularly in the United States. The film is narrated by Edward Herrmann, who was himself suffering from terminal brain cancer at the time of its production. He died on December 31, 2014, three months before the films release. I Killed Napoléon I Killed Napoléon is a 2015 black comedy film written and directed by Giorgia Farina and starring Micaela Ramazzotti. The Terrible Two The Terrible Two is an American psychological/paranormal/horror film written and directed by Billy Lewis. The film stars Reid Doyle, Cari Moskow, Donny Boaz, Devin McGee, and Shane Callahan. Ded Moroz. Bitva Magov Santa Claus. Battle of the Magi is a 2016 Russian fantasy action film directed by Aleksandr Voytinskiy and produced by Georgiy Malkov, Vladimir Polyakov and Lev Karasev. The films protagonist is Masha, a girl who witnesses an epic battle of monsters with young magicians in the center of Moscow; one of the sorcerers saves the girl and leads her to a secret organization where she learns not only that Santa Claus truly does exist, but also that the New Year is a real magical ritual. It stars Taisiya Vilkova, with Nikita Volkov, Fyodor Bondarchuk, Aleksei Kravchenko, Egor Beroev, Kseniya Alfyorova, Sergey Badyuk, Irina Antonenko, Igor Chekhov and Filipp Gorenshteyn in supporting roles. The premiere of the film in Russia took place on December 24, 2016, and it later appeared in Russian screens on the eve of the New Year 2017. Sergio & Sergei Sergio and Sergei is a 2017 Cuban drama film directed by Ernesto Daranas. It was selected as the Cuban entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards. However, it was not on the final list of submitted films released by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in October 2018. The Oslo Diaries The Oslo Diaries is a 2018 Israeli-Canadian documentary directed by Mor Loushy and Daniel Sivan about Middle Eastern peace talks at the Oslo accords in the 1990s between Israel and Palestine. The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, and had its broadcast debut on HBO September 13, 2018. It featured Shimon Peres in one of his last interviews before his death. Los silencios Los Silencios is a 2018 drama film directed by Beatriz Seigner. It was selected to screen in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Journey into the Night Journey into the Night is a 1921 silent German drama film directed by F. W. Murnau. Prints of the film still survive, thus making it the earliest surviving F. W. Murnau film as of 2013. Young and Beautiful Young and Beautiful is a 1934 American romantic comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and starring William Haines and Judith Allen. The screenplay concerns a press agent who goes to great lengths to make his actress girlfriend a star, only to risk losing her in the process. Balalaika Balalaika is a 1939 American musical romance film based on the 1936 London stage musical of the same name. Produced by Lawrence Weingarten and directed by Reinhold Schunzel, it starred Nelson Eddy and Ilona Massey. The film follows the romance of Prince Peter Karagin and Lydia Pavlovna Marakova, a singer and secret revolutionary, in Imperial Russia on the eve of World War I. Douglas Shearer was nominated for the 1939 Academy Award for Best Sound Recording. The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady is a 1940 American drama directed by Sidney Salkow, starring Warren William, Eric Blore and Jean Muir. The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady was the third entry of nine in the Lone Wolf series starring Warren William as Michael Lanyard. The film also introduces a sidekick for Lanyard, his bumbling valet Jamison, played by Eric Blore. Blore would play Jamison in seven more films. The Strange Case of Doctor Rx The Strange Case of Doctor Rx is a 1942 black and white B movie murder mystery horror film by Universal Studios starring Patric Knowles, Lionel Atwill, Anne Gwynne, Ray "Crash" Corrigan and Samuel S. Hinds. It was directed by William Nigh. Although Clarence Upson Young is credited with the screenplay, the actors mostly ad-libbed their lines. The plot involves the search for a serial killer who is targeting men who were acquitted of murder. The film received poor reviews upon release. Doña Bárbara Doña Bárbara is a 1943 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring María Félix and Julián Soler. The film is based on the novel Doña Bárbara by Venezuelan author Rómulo Gallegos, who also co-wrote the screenplay. Boston Blackie and the Law Boston Blackie and the Law is the twelfth of fourteen Columbia Pictures films starring Chester Morris as reformed crook Boston Blackie. Jennifer Jennifer is a 1953 film directed by Joel Newton and starring Ida Lupino, Howard Duff, and Robert Nichols. Johnny Dark Johnny Dark is a 1954 American Technicolor comedy drama action film directed by George Sherman, starring Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie and Don Taylor. Thursday's Children Thursdays Children is a 1954 British short documentary film directed by Guy Brenton and Lindsay Anderson about The Royal School for the Deaf in Margate, Kent, UK. The film is nearly silent, apart from music and narration. It focuses on the faces and gestures of the little boys and girls. As a residential school teaching lip reading, rather than a sign language, it features methods and goals not now used, and notes that only one child in three will achieve true speech. Filmmakers Lindsay Anderson and Guy Brenton were unable to gain distribution for the film until it won an Oscar in 1955 for Documentary Short Subject. The Academy Film Archive preserved Thursdays Children in 2005. Blunder Boys Blunder Boys is the 166th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1955 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Dark Waters Sira` Fi al-Mina is a 1956 Egyptian romance/crime/drama film directed by the acclaimed Egyptian film director Youssef Chahine. It starred Omar Sharif, Ahmed Ramzy, and Faten Hamama. The Beat Generation The Beat Generation is a 1959 American crime film from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring Steve Cochran and Mamie Van Doren, with Ray Danton, Fay Spain, Maggie Hayes, Jackie Coogan, Louis Armstrong, James Mitchum, Vampira, and Ray Anthony. It is a sensationalistic interpretation of the beatnik counterculture of the "Beat Generation" The movie was also shown under the title This Rebel Age. The movie is about a "beatnik" who is a serial rapist, who is pursued by a police detective. The director was Charles F. Haas. Richard Matheson and Lewis Meltzer are credited with the screenplay. Woman Obsessed Woman Obsessed is a 1959 romantic DeLuxe Color drama film in CinemaScope directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Susan Hayward, Stephen Boyd, Barbara Nichols, Dennis Holmes, Theodore Bikel, Ken Scott, James Philbrook, and Florence MacMichael. The screenplay concerns the hardships faced by a widow and her eight-year-old son on a rugged Canadian ranch. Hand of Death Hand of Death is a 1962 American horror film starring John Agar and directed by Gene Nelson. Creature of Destruction Creature of Destruction is a 1967 American made-for-television film produced and directed by Larry Buchanan. It is an uncredited color remake of the 1956 movie The She Creature directed by Edward L. Cahn. The Mad Room The Mad Room is a 1969 American horror drama film directed by Bernard Girard, and starring Stella Stevens, Shelley Winters, Skip Ward, Carole Cole, Severn Darden, Beverly Garland, Michael Burns, and Barbara Sammeth. It is a loose remake of the 1941 film Ladies in Retirement, itself adapted from a 1940 play of the same title written by Reginald Denham and Edward Percy. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on May 1, 1969. The Old Maid The Old Maid is a 1972 French comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Blanc. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival where Blanc won the Silver Bear for Best Director. Vedo nudo Vedo nudo is a 1969 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Dino Risi. All the episodes have sex as main theme and all star Nino Manfredi, who plays seven different characters. The film represents the last collaboration between Manfredi and Risi, after Operazione San Gennaro and Straziami ma di baci saziami. For this film Manfredi was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actor. Vedo nudo gained a huge commercial success, and was followed by two unofficial sequels, Sessomatto and Sesso e volentieri, both directed by Risi. The Pride of Jesse Hallam The Pride of Jesse Hallam is a 1981 American made-for-television drama film starring Johnny Cash and Brenda Vaccaro. It originally aired March 3, 1981 on CBS. Circulez y a rien à voir! Circulez ya rien à voir is a 1983 French comedy film directed by Patrice Leconte. Knowhutimean? Hey Vern, It's My Family Album Knowhutimean? Hey Vern, Its My Family Album is an anthology of comedic short subjects directed by John R. Cherry III, and released direct-to-video in 1983. As a whole, it is the first film to feature the advertising character Ernest P. Worrell, played by Jim Varney. Gwen, the Book of Sand Gwen, or the Book of Sand is a 1985 French animated science fiction film written and directed by Jean-François Laguionie, using gouache. It is alternatively known as Gwen, Gwen and the Book of Sand, Gwen, the Book of Sand and similar variations. Eat and Run Eat and Run is a 1986 American comedy science fiction horror film directed by Christopher Hart with the script by Christopher Hart and Stan Hart. The film starred Ron Silver, Sharon Schlarth and R. L. Ryan. Casanova Casanova is a 1987 American made-for-television biographical romantic comedy film directed by Simon Langton. It depicts real life events of Giacomo Casanova. Bye Bye Blues Bye Bye Blues is a 1989 Canadian film. It was written and directed by Anne Wheeler and produced by Alberta Motion Picture Development Corporation with the assistance of Allarcom Limited. Dance of the Polar Bears Dance of the Polar Bears is a 1990 Danish drama film directed by Birger Larsen. The film was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Return of Superfly The Return of Superfly is a 1990 crime drama film directed by Sig Shore. The film is a sequel to the 1973 film Super Fly T.N.T.. It stars Nathan Purdee as Youngblood Priest and Margaret Avery. In the film, Priest returns to New York from Paris to find who is responsible for his friends murder. With a couple of new friends, he attempts to bring the killers to justice while trying not to get into criminal activity like he did years ago. Tribulation 99: Alien Anomalies Under America Tribulation 99: Alien Anomalies Under America is a 1991 science fiction collage film directed by Craig Baldwin. The film presents a chronicle of U.S. involvement in Latin America through a pseudo-documentary about an alien invasion. Freebird... The Movie Freebird... The Movie is an in-depth look at Southern rock band, Lynyrd Skynyrd. Released on August 30, 1996, it is part documentary and part concert footage. Charlie Daniels was involved as "creative consultant". Jack Higgins's the Windsor Protocol Windsor Protocol is a 1997 British-Canadian television thriller film directed by George Mihalka and starring Kyle MacLachlan. It is "inspired by the characters created by Jack Higgins", particularly Sean Dillon. Long Hello and Short Goodbye Long Hello and Short Goodbye is a 1999 German crime film produced by Studio Hamburg Letterbox Filmproduktion and co-authored by Jeff Vintar and Martin Rauhaus. The film features a recently released safe-cracker named Ben, and an undercover police agent named Melody. Melodys job is to dupe Ben into another job so that he can be put away once more by her sinister and ambitious boss Kahnitz. But complications arise when the talkative cop falls for the taciturn gangster. The original American screenplay by Jeff Vintar featured a complex neo-noir flashback structure that centered on the seemingly dead characters littering the bloody floor of a fancy apartment. As the story progresses, we find out that some of these dead people are not dead at all, more are hiding in the closet, and slowly the pieces of the puzzle come together in classic film noir fashion, but with a distinctly modern edge. The producers of the German film got cold feet shortly before the movies release, and re-edited the film as a linear story, diluting its effect and polarizing critics and audience members alike, although it remains a cult favorite among noir buffs, and received a positive review in Variety that predicted the film would play in broad-minded festivals around the world, where genre fans should lap it up. An English-language version of Vintars original screenplay has struggled to reach the screen for many years, under a variety of producers and production companies, making his script almost perpetually under option. One incarnation had Gustavo Mosquera directing, with Face/Off director John Woo and his partner Terence Chang producing under their Lion Rock banner. The screenplay is currently being developed by the production company Circle of Confusion. The Symbol of the Unconquered The Symbol of the Unconquered is a 1920 silent "race film" drama produced, written and directed by Oscar Micheaux. It is Micheauxs fourth feature-length film and along with Within Our Gates is among his earliest surviving works. The Symbol of the Unconquered was made at Fort Lee, and released by Micheaux on November 29, 1920. A print of the film is extant at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Zazel: Philip Mond's Scent of Love Zazel: The Scent of Love is a highly regarded award-winning American erotic film, photographed in October 1995 and released the following year. Zȃzȇl, the darker spirit of Saturn, has been described as a great angel, invoked in Solomonic magic, who is "effective in love conjurations". The film was produced by Cal Vista Studios—reportedly made at a cost of $237,000—and was directed by Dutch fashion photographer and filmmaker Philip Mond, who also did the camera work and designed the costumes and special make-up. It was Monds second adult erotic feature after Sex Off the Runway—and like his previous film, Zazel also featured a bevy of Penthouse Pets, including 1994 Pet of the Year, Sasha Vinni; 1995 Pet of the Year, Gina LaMarca; and 1999 Pet of the Year, Nikie St. Gilles. The film included visually elaborate set pieces; extravagant costuming, make-up and body painting; and expensive filming techniques, such as underwater photography, not normally seen in such erotic films. The Operator The Operator is a 2000 American film, starring Michael Laurence, Stephen Tobolowsky, Brion James, Brad Leland and Jacqueline Kim. It was written and directed by Jon Dichter. The Decline The Downfall is a 1961 Greek drama film made by Finos Films. It was directed by Giannis Dalianidis and starring Zoi Laskari, Nikos Kourkoulos, Vangelis Voulgaridis and Pantelis Zervos. The movie made 161,331 tickets first class cinemas in Athens and Piraeus. Los Enchiladas! Los Enchiladas! is a 1999 film written, directed by and starring stand-up comedian Mitch Hedberg. The film is loosely based on his life growing up in Minnesota and his experience working in restaurants. It parodies a chain Mexican restaurant in a suburb of St. Paul, Minnesota, on the day before Cinco de Mayo. The storyline follows an ensemble cast of absurd characters that work in and visit the restaurant throughout the course of one day. The cast is composed of many of Mitchs comedian friends and rounded out by local Minnesota actors. Three different local restaurants were used to portray the films restaurant; one for the dining room scenes, a second for the kitchen scenes, and a third for the outside of the restaurant, which was a Chi-Chis that Mitch actually worked at many years before and was the main inspiration for the ridiculously inauthentic Los Enchiladas. Los Enchiladas! premiered at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, and has only been shown publicly a handful of times since, at comedy festivals and tributes to the deceased director, such as the one at the Paramount Theatre in Anderson, Indiana on August 12, 2010. It has never been publicly released for purchase or download, although Mitchs fanbase has expressed a continuing desire for the film to become available. In April 2011, an unofficial workprint copy was released on various torrent and p2p sites. This release was opposed by Hedbergs widow, Lynn Shawcroft, who is working towards a wider release of the film. The Magnifying Lens Bhoothakkannadi is a 1997 Malayalam film directed by Lohithadas. It tells the story of Vidyadharan, a clocksmith, and his inability to deal with the harsh realities of his life. This was Lohithadass first movie as a director and was critically acclaimed. Lohithadas won the Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director at the National Film Awards. It won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Film in 1997. Mammootty won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor. Mafia vs. Ninja Mafia vs. Ninja aka Hong men jue e zhe is a 1984 martial arts film directed by Robert Tai. Made in Hong Kong, it stars Alexander Lou in alongside Eugene Thomas. Finest, the brave Falcon Finest, the brave Falcon is a Soviet 1976 Slavic fantasy adventure film directed by Gennadi Vasilyev based on a screenplay by Lev Potyomkin and poems by Mikhail Nozhkin. Produced by Gorky Film Studio. The film was loosely based on the fairy-tale The Feather of Finist the Falcon with the same name by I. Shestakov. Finest, the brave Falcon was the final project of the famous fantasy film director Alexander Rou, who wrote the script and was going to direct it, but died before the production begun. The movie was dedicated to his memory. Willow and Wind Willow and Wind is a 2000 Iranian drama film directed by Mohammad-Ali Talebi and written by Abbas Kiarostami. April 1 Vidudala April 1 Vidudala is a 1991 Telugu comedy film produced by P. V. Bhaskar Rao under the Poorna Teja Creations banner, presented by Sri Sravanthi Movies and directed by Vamsy. It stars Rajendra Prasad and Shobhana in the lead roles, with music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Picasso Face Picassos Face is a 2000 comedy film written, directed and starred by Massimo Ceccherini. The Zombie Chronicles Zombie Chronicles is a 2001 horror film directed by Brad Sykes. It follows Tara Woodley, a reporter who visits an old desert town to research her article on the ghost town legends from around there. On the way she picks up the hitchhiker, Ebenezer Jackson, who takes her to an abandoned building where she interviews him via tape recorder. Haqeeqat Haqeeqat is a 1995 Indian Bollywood film directed by Kuku Kohli and produced by N.R. Pachisia. It stars Ajay Devgn and Tabu in pivotal roles. Film was successful & become 11th highest grossing movie at the box office. Madeleine Madeleine is a 2003 South Korean romance film starring Jo In-sung and Shin Min-ah in lead roles. The film was released on January 10, 2003 in South Korean cinemas and drew a total of 146,482 admissions in the nations capital of Seoul. My Teacher, Mr. Kim My Teacher, Mr. Kim is a 2003 South Korean comedy-drama film about a mans transformation from a flawed scoundrel into a conscientious teacher when he gets transferred to a rural village school. American Legends Disneys American Legends is a 2002 direct-to-video animated anthology film hosted by James Earl Jones. It is a compilation of previously released animated musical shorts from Walt Disney Animation Studios based on American tall tales. The film features The Brave Engineer, Paul Bunyan, John Henry, and The Legend of Johnny Appleseed which is a segment from the 1948 film Melody Time. The films new short is based on John Henry and stars Alfre Woodard and Tim Hodge. John Henry was later released on Blu-ray in Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection on August 18, 2015. 14 Hours 14 Hours is a 2005 medical emergency docudrama produced for the TNT Network and starring JoBeth Williams. The film was set in Houston, Texas and filmed in Vancouver, Canada. Based on true-life events surrounding Tropical Storm Allison in 2001, the film was released internationally on DVD by Paramount Pictures. 14 Hours was produced through Cosmic Entertainment, which counts Kurt Russell, Goldie Hawn, Oliver Hudson and Kate Hudson as its principals, and sponsored by Johnson & Johnson. The Decades channel aired this movie in March 2017. Stephen Tobolowsky's Birthday Party Stephen Tobolowskys Birthday Party is a 2005 documentary film about character actor Stephen Tobolowsky in which he tells stories from his life. The actor, who is usually in a supporting role, takes center stage in the 87-minute birthday party. Gisaku Gisaku is a Spanish animated feature film directed by Baltasar Pedrosa Clavero. It was first released in Japan on March 4, 2005, and in Spain on March 17, 2005. The film has three official soundtracks: Japanese, Spanish, and English. Supertwink Supertwink is a 2006 American comedy film directed, written, and filmed by Richard Christy and Sal Governale. Produced and made for subscribers of Howard TV, an In Demand digital cable service operated by Howard Stern, the film stars members of Sterns radio show staff and "Wack Packers". The film premièred at the Pioneer Theater, in New York City, on January 4, 2006. Despite claims that the film had a $4,000 budget, Christy stated on Sterns radio show that he spent no more than $700. When Stern asked Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper to review the film, Ebert refused to watch it, while Roepers review was run over the films ending credits. Yeti: A Love Story Yeti: A Love Story is a 2006 comedy horror film directed by Adam Deyoe and Eric Gosselin, and released by Troma Entertainment. The sequel, A Love Story 2: Life on the Streets was announced via Kickstarter on February 11, 2014. Dale Dale is a 2007 documentary film about the life and career of NASCAR race car driver Dale Earnhardt. The film follows his career all the way to his death in the 2001 Daytona 500. Produced as a collaboration between CMT Films and NASCAR Images, the film premiered in theaters in selected cities in February 2007. A lot of the cities the film premiered in were cities where the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series was racing that week including Daytona Beach. Dale made its television debut on CMT on September 4, 2007, setting a new ratings record for the network of more than 3.1 million total viewers. The film included interviews from legendary NASCAR drivers including Dales rival Darrell Waltrip. The film is now available on DVD as a 6-disc set. Bolden Bolden is a 2019 film based on the life of cornetist Buddy Bolden. One of the seminal figures in jazz history, Bolden left no surviving recordings, having been committed in 1907 at age 30 to the Louisiana State Insane Asylum, where he spent the rest of his life after a diagnosis of acute alcoholic psychosis. The musical drama is directed by Daniel Pritzker, and features original music written, arranged and performed by Wynton Marsalis. The film stars Gary Carr as Bolden, and co-stars Erik LaRay Harvey, Reno Wilson, Yaya DaCosta, Ian McShane and Michael Rooker. The score by Marsalis includes vocalists Catherine Russell, Brianna Thomas, Don Vappie, and instrumentalists including Wycliffe Gordon, Victor Goines, Marcus Printup, and others. The film contains performances by Reno Wilson playing Louis Armstrong. Bolden was released in theaters on May 3, 2019. The Devil's Mercy The Devils Mercy is a 2008 horror-thriller written by James A. McLean and directed by Melanie Orr. Silent Sonata Silent Sonata is a 2011 Slovenian drama film directed by Janez Burger and has no dialogue. The main producers are the Slovene Stara Gara and the Irish Fastnet Films. Silent Sonata is the first official Slovene-Irish-Swedish-Finnish co-production and was shot in 35 days in Slovenia and Ireland. The world premiere took place on the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2011. The production crew included members from at least 18 countries. The films original title was Circus Fantasticus, but only in Slovenia, as it is distributed under its original title. The film was selected as the Slovenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, however, the Society of Slovene filmmakers neglected to officially submit the entry in time because of a misunderstanding within the organization, so it wasnt included in the final list of entries. O Barão The Baron is a 2011 Portuguese film directed by Edgar Pêra. During the second world war, an American crew of B-Movies took refuge in Lisbon. In 1943, producer Valerie Lewton married with a Portuguese actor that translated to her Branquinho da Fonsecas short story "The Baron". The dictator heard about the movie and ordered that the film was destroyed. The crew was repatriated. The Portuguese actors were deported to Tarrafals Concentration camp. They died tortured in the "skillet", a cubicle where humans were roasted. In 2005, 2 reels and the screenplay were found in the archives of Barreiros kino-club. For the next 5 years the film was restored and reshot. In 2011, was shown for the first time. Rebounce Rebounce is a 2011 Danish drama film written and directed by Heidi Maria Faisst. The film won a Robert Award for Best Childrens Film at the 2012 Robert Awards. We Were Children We Were Children is a 2012 Canadian documentary film about the experiences of First Nations children in the Canadian Indian residential school system. Directed by Tim Wolochatiuk and written by Jason Sherman, the film recounts the experiences of two resident school survivors: Lyna Hart, who was sent to the Guy Hill Residential School in Manitoba at age four, and Glen Anaquod, who was sent to the Lebret Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan. We Were Children combines interviews with the two with dramatic recreations of their experiences. According to Hart, her participation in the film marked the first time she had shared the full story of her time in the school. She has stated she regards her involvement in We Were Children as a key step in her healing process. Anaquod died in 2011 before the films completion; a private screening of the film was held for his family. Lyna Hart died in 2015 after the release of the film. Moondru Per Moondru Kaadhal Moondru Per Moondru Kaadhal is a 2013 Tamil romance film co edited, co written and directed by Vasanth. It stars Arjun, Cheran, Vimal, Muktha Bhanu and newcomers Surveen Chawla and Lasini. The film features musical score by Yuvan Shankar Raja. It released on 1 May 2013 worldwide and opened with mixed reviews. Art director Mahi won National award for this movie. In association with "Next Big Film" fame Shanmugam, the production house sold all the rights well in advance and made a comfortable stand in the business. The satellite rights of the film were sold to Zee Thamizh for more than Rs.5 Crores and Telugu rights were sold to Bhadrakali Films. 3x3D 3X3D is a 2014 anthology film comprising three short 3D films directed by French/Swiss filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard, British filmmaker Peter Greenaway and Portuguese filmmaker Edgar Pêra. It was released in France April 30, 2014 after being presented at the closing night of International Critics Week of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival in May. It also screened at the 2013 Vancouver International Film Festival. The film was commissioned by the city of Guimarães in Portugal at the time of its designation as European Capital of Culture in 2012. What Now What Now is a 2015 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Ash Avildsen. It also stars Avildsen. Never Steady, Never Still Never Steady, Never Still is a Canadian drama film, which premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The full-length directorial debut of Kathleen Hepburn, the film is a family drama which stars Shirley Henderson as Judy, a woman struggling with the advancing symptoms of Parkinsons disease while her son Jamie is struggling to come to terms with his identity. The film is an expansion of Hepburns earlier short film of the same title, which starred Tina Hedman as Judy and Dylan Playfair as Jamie and is partially based on Hepburns own experiences with her mothers Parkinsons. Dear Dad Dear Dad is a bittersweet coming of age story; involving a father-son duo – 14 year old Shivam, and his 45 year old dad Nitin. The father-son duo embarks on an impromptu road trip from their home, in Delhi, to Mussorie, where Shivam attends boarding school. Unexpected confessions, weird strangers, accidental meetings, a drunken escapade and singing in the rain – all these add up to a complicated and sweet tale releasing on 13 May, 2016. Xuan Zang Xuanzang or Xuan Zang is a 2016 Chinese-Indian historical adventure film based on Xuanzangs seventeen-year overland journey to India during the Tang dynasty in the seventh century. The film is directed by Huo Jianqi and produced by Wong Kar-wai. It stars Huang Xiaoming, Kent Tong, Purba Rgyal, Sonu Sood and Tan Kai. It was released in China and India on 29 April 2016, with distribution in China by China Film Group Corporation. It was selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but was not nominated. Xuan Zang was screened at the 2nd Annual Asian World Film Festival on 31 October, 2016 in Culver City. Brexit: The Movie Brexit: The Movie is a 2016 British documentary film written and directed by Martin Durkin, advocating for the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union, commonly called Brexit. The films production was funded through crowdfunding via Kickstarter as well as £50,000 from the hedge fund Spitfire Capital. It premiered in London on 11 May 2016, before being released the following day on YouTube and Vimeo. Malaria Malaria is a 2016 Iranian drama film written and directed by Parviz Shahbazi. It world premiered in the Horizons section at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival. It later won the Grand Prix at the 2016 Warsaw International Film Festival. Don't Take Me Home Dont Take Me Home is a 2017 Welsh documentary film, directed by Jonny Owen. Pantham Pantham is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by K. Chakravarthy Reddy, starring Gopichand and Mehreen Pirzada. It is turned out to be Gopichand Tottempudis 25th film in his career, it also marks the directorial debut of K. Chakravarthi Reddy, who previously worked as the screenplay writer for Telugu action films like Balupu, Power and Jai Lava Kusa. The films music has been composed by Gopi Sundar and also features art direction by AS Prakash, dialogues by Ramesh Reddy and cinematography by Prasad Murella. The film revolves around a young vigilante who targets corrupt politicians and steals their money to help the needy. The first look of Pantham was unveiled on 22 March 2018, with the tagline For A Cause. Previously planned to release in the month of May, the film was released on 5 July 2018. Gulabjaam Gulabjaam is a 2018 Indian Marathi language comedy drama film directed by Sachin Kundalkar. Its cast include Siddharth Chandekar and Sonali Kulkarni in the lead roles and Chinmay Udgirkar,Madhura Deshpande in supporting roles. It was released on 16 February 2018.It is on the list of official entry for Oscars for 2019 from regional category. A Midsummer Night's Dream A Midsummer Nights Dream is a 1909 American film directed by Charles Kent and J. Stuart Blackton, and starring Walter Ackerman and Charles Chapman. It was the first film adaptation of the eponymous play by William Shakespeare. The movie was made during summer 1909, but not released until 25 December. Hook Line and Sinker Hook, Line and Sinker is a 1930 American pre-Code slapstick comedy directed by Edward F. Cline from a screenplay by Ralph Spence and Tim Whelan. It was the third starring vehicle for the comedy team of Wheeler & Woolsey, and also featured Dorothy Lee. It would be one of the largest financial successes for RKO Pictures in 1930. Wild Poses Wild Poses is short subject in the Our Gang series. It was produced and directed by Robert F. McGowan for Hal Roach Studios and first released on October 28, 1933 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was the 125th Our Gang short that was released. A sequel to the previous Our Gang short, Bedtime Worries, Wild Poses features a brief cameo by Laurel & Hardy. Playful Pluto Playful Pluto is a Walt Disney cartoon, directed by Burt Gillett. It was the first cartoon to showcase Pluto as a major character. Sing and Like It Sing and Like It is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy film directed by William A. Seiter from a screenplay by Marion Dix and Laird Doyle, based on the unpublished short story So You Wont Sing, Eh? by Aben Kandel. The film stars ZaSu Pitts, Pert Kelton, and Edward Everett Horton. Dr. Kildare Goes Home Dr. Kildare Goes Home is a 1940 American drama film directed by Harold S. Bucquet, starring Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore and Laraine Day. This was the fifth in the MGM series of nine Dr. Kildare, from 1938-1942 with Lew Ayres as Dr. Kildare. This was the sixth of a series of ten Dr. Kildare pictures; the first of which starred Joel McCrea as Kildare. Youth Runs Wild Youth Runs Wild is a 1944 B movie directed by Mark Robson and starring Bonita Granville, Kent Smith, Jean Brooks, Glen Vernon and Vanessa Brown. The plot concerns unattentive parents and juvenile delinquency. The film was produced by Val Lewton. It was written by John Fante, Herbert Kline and Ardel Wray. Although Val Lewton produced the film, the final released version was so different from the original cut that he asked for his name to be removed from the picture; a request denied him by RKO. Thunderhead - Son of Flicka Thunderhead, Son of Flicka is a 1945 Technicolor family film directed by Louis King and starring Roddy McDowall, Preston Foster, and Rita Johnson. It is a sequel to the 1943 film My Friend Flicka. The film was adapted to screen by Dwight Cummins and Dorothy Yost from Mary OHaras novel, Thunderhead, second in a trilogy with My Friend Flicka and Green Grass of Wyoming. The first feature film to be photographed entirely on 35mm Color negative film, in this case Technicolor Color motion picture film. Earlier color features used black and white negative film photographed behind color filters, or used Monopack only for certain sequences. Dumb Bell of the Yukon Dumb Bell of the Yukon is a Disney animated short starring Donald Duck and Daisy Duck. It was drawn in 1946. The Director was Jack King. It is 6:34 long. It is loosely inspired by the Russian folk tale The Bear with a Wooden Leg by Alexander Afanasyev. Baazi Baazi is a 1951 Indian Hindi film directed by Guru Dutt. This was the second film of Dev Anands production house Navketan Films, and as per a commitment given by Dev Anand to Guru Dutt in their days of struggle, the movie was directed by Dutt. It was inspired by the 1946 Hollywood movie Gilda. The movie stars Dev Anand with Geeta Bali and Kalpana Kartik. It is a crime thriller and had very popular music composed by S.D. Burman. The film is a tribute to the Forties Film noir Hollywood with the morally ambiguous hero, the transgressing siren, and shadow lighting. It was very successful at the box office. Fastest with the Mostest Fastest with the Mostest is a 1960 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. It was released on January 19, 1960, making it the first Warner Bros. cartoon of the 1960s. The title is a reference to the epigram "Git thar fustest with the mostest", often erroneously attributed to Nathan Bedford Forrest. The Avenger The Avenger is a 1960 West German crime film directed by Karl Anton and starring Heinz Drache, Ingrid van Bergen and Ina Duscha. It is based on the 1926 novel The Avenger by Edgar Wallace. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art director Willi Herrmann. The Horror of It All The Horror of It All is a 1964 American horror comedy film directed by Terence Fisher and with a screenplay by Ray Russell. It stars Pat Boone and Erica Rogers. Rock 'n' Rodent Rock n Rodent is a 1967 cartoon film directed by Abe Levitow and produced by Chuck Jones, and featured music by Carl Brandt, with additional music by David Benoit. The title is a pun on "rock and roll". The Anderson Platoon The Anderson Platoon is a documentary feature by Pierre Schoendoerffer about the Vietnam War, named after the leader of the platoon - Lieutenant Joseph B. Anderson - with which Schoendeorffer was embedded. Two decades later, a sequel was released as Reminiscence. Find a Place to Die Find a Place to Die is a spaghetti western starring Jeffrey Hunter and Pascale Petit. It was co-written and directed by Giuliano Carnimeo with sequences directed by Hugo Fregonese who also produced the film. Dear Dead Delilah Dear Dead Delilah is a low budget 1972 horror movie starring Agnes Moorehead. It was filmed on location in Nashville, Tennessee. Film star Agnes Moorehead was in ill health during production, so her character was written to be in a wheelchair as part of the story. Moorehead died less than 2 years after the film was released. The Good and the Bad Le Bon et les Méchants is a French film directed by Claude Lelouch and released in 1976. A Dirty Story Une Sale Histoire is an unusual short 1977 French film of two halves, or two related short films tagged on to each other, by French director Jean Eustache. It concerns the factual tale of a man who finds a peep hole in the female toilets of a café - the story firstly being acted out and secondly being conveyed off-the-cuff by the man this actually happened to. Luc Béraud is assistant director on the movie. It starred Françoise Lebrun. Blood of the Dragon Blood of the Dragon, also known as The Desperate Chase, is a 1971 Hong Kong/Taiwanese wuxia film starring Jimmy Wang. Witch's Night Out Witchs Night Out is a Canadian animated television Halloween special that premiered on NBC October 27, 1978. Produced in a Toronto studio, it was the sequel to the 1974 special The Gift of Winter with the vocal talents from Dan Aykroyd and Valri Bromfield. It featured the voices of Fiona Reid as Nicely and Catherine OHara as Malicious, with Gilda Radner as the titular witch. Like the earlier special, Witchs Night Out was produced by Jonathan Rogers and Jean Rankin for NBC. It later aired on Fox and the Disney Channel every year from 1983 to the late 1990s. This cartoon film was released on videotape August 5, 1986 by Family Home Entertainment and PPI Entertainment in the late 90s. The film was resurrected once again by the original creator Jonathan Rogers and Animation Director Jimmy Cross and together with a new remastered film they formed Cross/Rogers and released it to Mill Creek Entertainment and This TV Network and in 2016 its on HULU and Shout TV. Mill Creek Entertainment released this cartoon along with ten more classic Halloween-themed cartoons on DVD September 16, 2014. Its predecessor The Gift of Winter had its own DVD release a month later from that same company. The Shark Hunter The Shark Hunter, also known as Guardians of the Deep, is a 1979 Italian adventure film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. Alley Cat Alley Cat is a 1984 American action film directed by Victor M. Ordonez, Eduardo Palmos, and Al Valletta and starring Karin Mani and Robert Torti. The plot is about a young female martial arts expert who becomes a one-woman vigilante against a local street gang. Antonieta Antonieta is a 1982 film by Spanish director Carlos Saura, starring Isabelle Adjani and Hanna Schygulla. The film, a Mexican-Spanish French co production, was based on a novel by Andrés Henestrosa. The plot centers on the life of Antonieta Rivas Mercado, a Mexican writer who killed herself inside Paris Notre Dame in 1931. When Nature Calls When Nature Calls is a 1985 spoof comedy written and directed by Charles Kaufman and starring Academy Award nominee David Strathairn in an early performance. The film was distributed by Charles Kaufmans brother, Lloyd Kaufman, of Troma Entertainment. The film is packed with visual gags, non sequiturs, fake previews for non-existent movies, and, one of the films more notable sequences, an obscene stop-motion montage involving food products. The plot of the film follows a man who, fed up with the hassles of city living, decides to move his reluctant family into the woods, only to find out that theyre in way over their heads with outdoor living. The video box proudly claims that the film includes the most romantic scene between a woman and a bear shot on celluloid. The film features cameos from such notable people as baseball legend Willie Mays, professional wrestler Fred Blassie, comedian Morey Amsterdam, and Watergate icon G. Gordon Liddy. Troma boasts When Nature Calls as one of the companys best comedies. The response from Troma fans has been largely positive as well, with most comparing it to such early Troma comedy classics as The First Turn-On! and Squeeze Play!. Frank Nitti: The Enforcer Nitti: The Enforcer is a made for television movie that is a biography of Al Capones enforcer Frank Nitti. Music for the film was written by Yanni. Century Century is a 1993 British film, written and directed by playwright Stephen Poliakoff. Clive Owen stars as a 19th-century Jewish doctor who, while studying at a research institute, discovers that an authoritative doctor is sterilizing innocent women. Joe's So Mean to Josephine Joes So Mean to Josephine is the first full-length feature film by Canadian film director Peter Wellington, released in 1996. The film stars Eric Thal and Sarah Polley as Joe and Josephine, a couple who enter a romantic relationship despite their significant differences and incompatibilities. The films cast also includes Don McKellar, Waneta Storms, Jason Cadieux, Tracy Wright, Semi Chellas, Dixie Seatle and Rachel Luttrell. At the 17th Genie Awards, Ron Sures was nominated for Best Original Score, and the film won that years Claude Jutra Award for the best Canadian feature film by a first-time director. Prison of Secrets Prison of Secrets is a 1997 American television film directed by Fred Gerber. The film is based on a true story and focuses on a female prison inmate who fights for womens rights while still in jail. Aldri mer 13! Aldri mer 13! is a Norwegian film from 1996, directed by Sirin Eide and starring Sofie Cappelen Thanasis Who? Poios Thanasis is a 1969 Greek drama/comedy film directed and written by Thanassis Vengos and starring himself, Anna Fonsou and Vangelos Ploios. The film marks the debut of Emilia Ipsilandi. Hitler Hitler is a 1997 Telugu drama film produced by M. V. Lakshmi under the M. L. Movie Arts banner, presented by Editor Mohan and directed by Muthyala Subbaiah. It stars Chiranjeevi, Rajendra Prasad, Rambha in the lead roles and music composed by Koti. The film was released on 4 January 1997 and was both a critical success and box office blockbuster. The movie is said to be the comeback film of Chiranjeevi after a series of box office flops. The film was dubbed and released in Tamil as Tiger. It is remake of the Malayalam film Hitler, starring Mammootty, directed by Siddique. Kodama Simham Kodama Simham is a 1990 Telugu action-western film starring Chiranjeevi, Sonam, Radha and Bollywood actor Pran in key roles. It was the second South Indian movie to be dubbed in English as Hunters Of The Indian Treasure after Superstar Krishnas "Mosagallaku Mosagadu" and also Dubbed in Hindi as Main Hoon Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi and Roadside Hero. Secret Passage Secret Passage is a 2004 film directed by Ademir Kenović. It was written by Kenović and Olivier Bonas. The film stars John Turturro, Katherine Borowitz, Tara Fitzgerald, and Hannah Taylor-Gordon. In the United Kingdom, the film is mostly known as The Lions Mouth. The Stabilizer The Stabilizer is a 1984 Indonesian action film directed by Arizal, produced by Parkit Film and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The movie stars New Zealand born actor Peter OBrian who plays Peter Goldson, also known as The Stabilizer. He is an FBI agent who is sent to Thailand to retrieve a brilliant professor who has been captured by the drug lord Greg Rainmaker. The Stabilizer was also released in the Philippines by Roadshow Films International on September 3, 1987. Blue Blue is a 2002 Japanese romantic drama directed by Hiroshi Ando based on the manga of the same name by Kiriko Nananan. The film stars Mikako Ichikawa as Kayako Kirishima and Manami Konishi as Masami Endo. The film was first shown at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2002, and was released in Japanese theaters in 2003. The film is about two teenage girls, Kayako Kirishima and Masami Endō, who find their friendship turning into something more. Prison-A-Go-Go! Prison-A-Go-Go! is an American film first released in October 2003 by WorldWide International Picture Studios, known for producing low budget B-movies with campy concepts. The film premiered at the Deep Ellum Film Festival in 2003 and went on to win several awards. The film was directed by Barak Epstein and starred Mary Woronov and Rhonda Shear. The film is an homage/parody of women in prison films. Pavement: Slow Century Slow Century is a two-disc DVD retrospective of the band Pavement filmed and compiled by filmmaker Lance Bangs. The first disc contains Slow Century itself, a 90-minute documentary with extensive interviews with the band members and considerable live concert footage from across their career featuring throughout; indeed, the film concludes with the encore from their final live show, held in London in 1999. There is also a presentation subtitled Cinema Stars featuring all their videos, as well as alternate and rejected clips for three songs. Interspersed throughout are brief clips from home movies, television appearances and behind-the-scenes footage. The second disc is entirely composed of live footage with a full concert from Seattle and edited highlights from the groups second last ever show in Manchester. Across the two discs, there is a total of six hours of footage. There is band member and director commentary on each video and multiple angles on the second disc, and it is presented in Dolby stereo. Directed by Lance Bangs, except: Kim Gordon Thurston Moore Dan Koretzky Rian Murphy Scott Blen Tom Surgall John Kelsey Spike Jonze Sweet Jam Sweet Jam or Confituur is a Flemish film, directed by Lieven Debrauwer and released on the 20 October 2004. Suburban Madness Suburban Madness is an American crime drama television film, based on a true story, starring Sela Ward as PI Bobbi Bacha of Blue Moon Investigations. It aired on CBS on October 3, 2004. A Poem Is a Naked Person A Poem Is A Naked Person is a film directed by Les Blank, filmed in 1972-1974 but not publicly released until 2015, after Blanks death. The film is a documentary about musician Leon Russell, produced and financed largely by Russell and his then-business partner Denny Cordell. Blank spent a large portion of two years on the film, but then its release was delayed for forty years due to creative differences and music clearance problems. Blanks son, Harrod Blank, spent years working on the clearances, before it was finally shown publicly in 2015. Invasion of the Bane "Invasion of the Bane" is the first episode of the British science fiction television series The Sarah Jane Adventures, originally broadcast on 1 January 2007 as a holiday special. Since a full series of the show was commissioned before the script for the episode was written it is not a pilot, despite serving the introductory functions of one. The episode focuses upon a thirteen-year-old girl, Maria Jackson, discovering the existence of aliens. After discovering that the Bane, creators of a soft drink called Bubble Shock!, harbour a destructive secret, she teams up with investigative journalist Sarah Jane Smith to prevent their plans. One Minute to Nine One Minute to Nine is a 2007 documentary film written and directed by Tommy Davis and produced by Quinto Malo Films. It was later re-edited and screened on HBO as Every F---ing Day of My Life. The film chronicles the last five days of freedom for Wendy Maldonado before she and her son are sentenced for the manslaughter death of her husband and explores the years of domestic abuse the family experienced prior to his death. Nipples & Palm Trees Nipples & Palm Trees is a 2012 American sex comedy film directed by Dylan Reynolds, written by Matthew James, and starring James, Sadie Katz, Akihiro Kitamura, and Vanessa Rose Parker. Elsamma Enna Aankutty Elsamma Enna Aankutty is a 2010 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Lal Jose and written by M. Sindhuraj and Sangeeth Kollam starring Kunchacko Boban, Ann Augustine and Indrajith in the lead roles. The film was produced by Rejaputhra Visual Media and distributed by Lal Creations. Outside Bet Outside Bet, also known as Weighed In: The Story of the Mumper, is a British comedy film directed by Sacha Bennett and starring Bob Hoskins, Jenny Agutter, Philip Davis and Adam Deacon. The film was released on 20 April 2001. The Mystery of a Hansom Cab The Mystery of a Hansom Cab is a 2012 Australian television movie. It is an adaption of the 1886 novel of the same name. 36 Saints 36 Saints is a 2013 American thriller film directed by Eddy Duran and starring Franky G, Jeffrey De Serrano, Donna McKechnie, Jaime Tirelli and Britne Oldford. The Ideal City The Ideal City is a 2012 Italian thriller drama film, written and directed by Luigi Lo Cascio. It is Cascios directorial debut film. The film premiered in International Film Critics Week section at 69th Venice International Film Festival on August 11, 2012. The film screened at number of film festivals before having a theatrical release in Italy on April 11, 2013. Pride of Lions The Dependables is a 2014 straight-to-DVD family action film directed by Sidney J. Furie. Running from Crazy Running from Crazy is a 2013 television documentary film by director Barbara Kopple about the family of Mariel Hemingway, grand daughter of Nobel Prize-winning author Ernest Hemingway. Through the eyes of Mariel, who received an Oscar nomination for her role in Woody Allens 1979 film Manhattan, and who has spoken for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, it chronicles the story of three of the authors grandchildren; Mariel, Margaux Hemingway and Joan "Muffet" Hemingway, daughters of Jack Hemingway, and their struggles with the family history of substance abuse, mental illness and suicide. First shown at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, the documentary was promoted on the Oprah Winfrey Network, which aired its premiere on April 27, 2014. Salaud, on t'aime Salaud, on taime is a 2014 French drama film directed, produced and co-written by Claude Lelouch. It stars Johnny Hallyday, Sandrine Bonnaire and Eddy Mitchell. The Eccentric Family is a Japanese comedy-drama novel written by Tomihiko Morimi, originally published by Gentosha in 2007, with a sequel published in 2015. An anime television series adaptation based on the first book aired from July 7 to September 29, 2013 and was simulcast by Crunchyroll. A second season based on the second book aired from April 9 to June 25, 2017. The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez is a 1982 American biographical Western film directed by Robert M. Young and starring Edward James Olmos as Gregorio Cortez. It is based on the book With His Pistol in His Hand by Americo Paredes. DRAMAtical Murder is a Japanese BL visual novel developed and published by Nitro+chiral. It was originally released on March 23, 2012 for Windows PCs as a first press edition, with a regular edition released on April 27, 2012. It was re-released as Dramatical Murder re:connect also for Windows PCs on April 26, 2013, this time containing additional scenes, images and songs. On October 30, 2014, a version of the visual novel aimed at ages 15 and above titled Dramatical Murder re:code was released for the PlayStation Vita which removed the sex scenes, toned down the violence, and included an additional route for the character Mizuki. An anime adaption by studio NAZ premiered on July 6, 2014. It is directed by Kazuya Miura, with Tōko Machida and Kabura Fuchii handling series composition, Yukiko Ban designing the characters and Yuki Hayashi composing the music. On July 4, 2018, it was announced at the Anime Expo that JAST USAs new JAST BLUE branch, which focuses on boys-love games, will release Nitro+CHiRALs DRAMAtical Murder games and its other visual novel titles in English. Idhu Enna Maayam Idhu Enna Maayam is a 2015 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by A. L. Vijay and produced by R. Sarathkumar, Raadhika and Listin Stephen under the production banner of Magic Frames. The film features Vikram Prabhu and Keerthy Suresh in the lead roles, while Kavya Shetty essays a supporting role. Telugu star Navdeep has an extended cameo appearance in this film. G. V. Prakash Kumar composes the films music. Production began for the film in August 2014 and released in July 2015. The movie is a loose adaptation of the 2010 Korean movie Cyrano Agency. The Blackout Experiments The Blackout Experiments is a 2016 documentary that examines the immersive horror experience Blackout. The documentary is directed by Rich Fox and had its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. It was released by Gravitas Ventures in July 2016 on Video on Demand, Cable on demand, DVD and Blu-Ray, and Starz Network . Dear Maya Dear Maya is a 2017 Indian drama film directed by Sunaina Bhatnagar in her debut feature. The film stars Manisha Koirala in the title role of a lonely woman residing in the hill town of Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. Newcomers Shreya Chaudhary and Madiha Imam play supporting roles in the film which released theatrically on 2 June 2017. The Interpreter The Interpreter is a 2018 Slovak drama film directed by Martin Šulík. It was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. When a Man Loves When a Man Loves is a 1927 American silent historical drama film directed by Alan Crosland and produced and distributed by Warner Bros.. The picture stars John Barrymore and features Dolores Costello in the frequently filmed story of Abbe Prevosts 1731 novel Manon Lescaut. The UK release title was His Lady. The film was the third feature from Warners to have a pre-recorded Vitaphone soundtrack. Jungle Rhythm Jungle Rhythm is a Mickey Mouse short animated film first released on November 15, 1929, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series. Sally Sally is a 1929 American pre-Code film. It is the fourth all talking all-color feature movie ever made and was photographed in the Technicolor process. It was the sixth feature movie to contain color that had been released by Warner Bros., the first five were The Desert Song, On with the Show, Gold Diggers of Broadway, Paris, and The Show of Shows.. Although exhibited in a few select theatres in December 1929, Sally only went into general release on January 12, 1930. It was based on the Broadway stage hit, Sally, produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, and retains three of the stage productions Jerome Kern songs, the rest of the music newly written for the film by Al Dubin and Joe Burke. Marilyn Miller, who had played the leading part in the Broadway production, was hired by the Warner Brothers at an extravagant sum to star in the filmed version. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction by Jack Okey in 1930. You Said a Mouthful You Said a Mouthful is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Robert Lord and Bolton Mallory. The film stars Joe E. Brown, Ginger Rogers, Preston Foster, Allen Hoskins, Harry Gribbon, Edwin Maxwell and Sheila Terry. The film was released by Warner Bros. on December 8, 1932. Don't Bet on Blondes Dont Bet on Blondes is a 1935 American romantic comedy film. Colleen Colleen is a 1936 Warner Bros. romantic–musical film directed by Alfred E. Green. It stars Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler, Joan Blondell, and Marie Wilson. Super-Sleuth Super-Sleuth is a 1937 comedy film directed by Ben Stoloff. It was an early lead role for Jack Oakie. Super Sleuth was a remade in 1946 as Genius at Work, with comedy team of Wally Brown and Alan Carney. The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos is a 1937 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. Next Time I Marry Next Time I Marry is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Garson Kanin and written by John Twist and Helen Meinardi. The film stars Lucille Ball, James Ellison, Lee Bowman, Granville Bates and Mantan Moreland. The film was released on December 9, 1938, by RKO Pictures. The Face of Marble The Face of Marble is a 1946 American horror film directed by William Beaudine and starring John Carradine, Claudia Drake and Robert Shayne. Chains Catene is a 1949 Italian film in the melodrama genre directed by Raffaello Matarazzo . It had an impressive commercial success, being seen by 6 million people, one in eight Italians of the time, and was followed by a series of six other successful films directed by Matarazzo and featuring the couple Amedeo Nazzari and Yvonne Sanson. The film was remade in 1974. The films sets were designed by the art director Ottavio Scotti. The film features in Cinema Paradiso. Mother Is a Freshman Mother Is a Freshman is a 1949 comedy motion picture directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Loretta Young and Van Johnson. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design by Kay Nelson. The Assassin Venetian Bird is a 1952 British thriller film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Richard Todd, Eva Bartok and John Gregson. Adapted by Victor Canning from his own 1950 novel of the same title, in its US release, it was titled The Assassin. Listen, Judge Listen, Judge is the 138th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1952 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Monkey on My Back Monkey on My Back is a 1957 biographical film directed by Andre DeToth, starring Cameron Mitchell as Barney Ross, a world champion boxer and World War II hero. The movie is heavily fictionalized, but both the movie character and the biographical character become addicted to opiates due to war conditions. In the climax of the film, Ross faces a challenging battle to recover from his addiction. Rece do góry Ręce do góry is a Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. It is the fourth of a series of semi-autobiographical films in which Skolimowski himself plays his alter ego, Andrzej Leszczyc. At the time it was banned in Poland, under the Communist regime, for 18 years because it depicted the Stalinist past. The film was originally made in 1967 in monochrome by pl:Zespół Filmowy Syrena studio. In a twenty-minute section added by Skolimowski in 1981 he explains how the original was withheld by Polish censors of the time, and that this was a principal cause of his leaving his country; however following liberalisation in Poland, he was invited to resuscitate it. The introduction includes, apart from some fictional apocalyptic passages, shots of Beirut ruined by the civil wars of the 1970s, where Skolimowski is working as an actor on Volker Schloendorffs German film Die Fälschung, and also shots of London featuring demonstrations in favour of Solidarnosc, Speakers Corner, and an exhibition of Skolimowskis own paintings. These sections include cameo roles by Bruno Ganz, David Essex, Mike Sarne and others. Some of the music in this introduction is from the 1970 choral work Kosmogonia by the Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki. The original film is a surrealistic reunion of Leszczyc and some of his student colleagues. They refer to themselves by the makes of the cars they own - Leszczyc owns a Zastawa, one owns a Wartburg, the others own more upmarket models such as an Opel Rekord or the Alfa Romeo owned by the unhappily married couple. Supposedly taking speed, and carousing in the cattle truck of a freight train, the group offers various satirical sidelights on Polish society of the 1960s. The characters also reflect that the truck may have been one of those in which the former generation were transported during World War II to the Nazi death camps. The final credits show the actors as they are in 1981, with the exception of Bogumil Kobiela, who died in 1969. The film was screened out of competition at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. It Is Not the Homosexual Who Is Perverse, But the Society in Which He Lives It Is Not the Homosexual Who Is Perverse, But the Society in Which He Lives is a 1971 German camp film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The plot follows the adventures of a young gay man from the province who arrives in Berlin. He gradually leaves behind his innocence led by his increasing appetite for excitement in the big-city gay scene. He moves from one gay milieu to another caught in his addiction for fashion and sexual experiences. Scenes from Daniels life and the various milieus he frequents are accompanied by voice-overs that are sometimes commentaries about the different gay lifes styles and sometimes represent dialogue or narrations. There is no synch sound. The voice over and dialogue recorded do not match what is on the screen. The reception of the film was controversial. Many viewed the harsh view of gay men culture depicted as such attack that it prompted the videotaping of a short, Audience Response to Its not the Homosexual…, shot during a screening and discussion interview with von Praunheim in 1973 at New Yorks Museum of Modern Art, and currently precedes many of the films screenings. The film triggered the modern gay liberation movement in Germany. Angels Hard as They Come Angels Hard as They Come is a 1971 biker film produced by Jonathan Demme. The Gatling Gun The Gatling Gun originally titled King Gun is a Western shot in 1969 in New Mexico that features then New Mexico Governor David Cargo in a small role. The final film of director Robert Gordon, was not released until 1971. A Guy and a Gal A Guy and a Gal is a 1975 Swedish film directed by Lasse Hallström. The Chicken Chronicles The Chicken Chronicles is a 1977 American comedy film set in 1969 and starring Steve Guttenberg. Anna Karenina Anna Karenina is a 1985 American made-for-television romantic drama film based on the famous Leo Tolstoy novel Anna Karenina starring Jacqueline Bisset and Christopher Reeve and directed by Simon Langton. The film was broadcast on CBS on March 26, 1985. Patti Rocks Patti Rocks is a 1988 comedy film starring John Jenkins, Karen Landry and Chris Mulkey and directed by David Burton Morris. Hiroshima: Out of the Ashes Hiroshima: Out of the Ashes is a 1990 American made-for-television historical war drama film about the Atomic bombings of Hiroshima. It was nominated for 2 Primetime Emmy Awards and other awards. Hiroshima: Out of the Ashes was directed by Peter Werner. Guelwaar Guelwaar is a 1993 French-Senegalese drama film written and directed by Ousmane Sembène. The name is borrowed from the Serer pre-colonial dynasty. The film won The President of the Italian Senates Gold Medal at the 49th Venice International Film Festival. Acting on Impulse Acting on Impulse is a 1993 American film directed by Sam Irvin and starring Linda Fiorentino, Nancy Allen, and C. Thomas Howell. The film, which is also known under the alternate titles Secret Lives and Eyes of a Stranger, premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on June 3, 1993 before being broadcast by Showtime on July 10, 1993. Adam Ant, Isaac Hayes, Zelda Rubinstein, and Dick Sargent, in his last role, make cameo appearances. Frogtown II Return to Frogtown is a 1993 B movie directed by Donald G. Jackson. It is the sequel to the 1988 cult film Hell Comes to Frogtown. Like its predecessor, the film is set in a post-apocalyptic future where mutant frog-people are at war with mankind. Robert ZDar plays the main character, Sam Hell, in place of Piper. In the film, Sam Hell infiltrates Frog Town again to rescue a Texas Rocket Ranger who crash landed. In what may be a direct reference to his Incredible Hulk fame, Ferrignos character is modified and turned into a frog-person, giving him superhuman strength. Notable co-stars of the cast include: Don Stroud, Brion James, Charles Napier, Rhonda Shear. The movie was followed by Max Hell Frog Warrior. Born Free: A New Adventure Born Free: A New Adventure is a 1996 American made-for-television adventure film, starring Jonathan Brandis and Ariana Richards. The film was written by John McGreevey and directed by Tommy Lee Wallace. It was first aired at ABC on April 27, 1996. Born Free: A New Adventure is part of a series of books and films, released since 1960 and based on the real life of the lioness Elsa. The film was shot entirely in South Africa. Oedipo alcalde Oedipus Mayor is a 1996 Colombian tragedy film, produced by Tomás Zapata and Jorge Sánchez, directed by Jorge Alí Triana. Set in strife-ridden, 20th-century Colombia, the film is a modern-day interpretation of Sophocles classical Greek tragedy Oedipus Rex. The film was selected as the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Party Party is a 1996 Portuguese-French comedy-drama film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It was screened in competition at the 1996 Venice Film Festival. The Ticket The Ticket is a 1997 American television film directed and produced by Stuart Cooper and starring Shannen Doherty, James Marshall and Phillip Van Dyke. It aired on the USA Network. Tri muskarca Melite Zganjer The Three Men of Melita Žganjer is a 1998 award-winning Croatian film directed by Snježana Tribuson, who also wrote the screenplay for the film. Come, Embrace Me Aa Gale Lag Jaa is a 1973 Hindi romantic film directed by Manmohan Desai, based on a story by Smt. Jeevanprabha M. Desai. It stars Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore and Shatrughan Sinha. The film became a box office hit. Sushma Shreshta received a Filmfare nomination as Best Female Playback Singer for the song "Tera Mujhse Hai." Her nomination is the only Filmfare nomination for the film. Aa Gale Lag Jaa is noted for its wonderful hit songs which had music by R.D. Burman with lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi. The film was remade in Telugu as Manchi Manushulu and in Tamil as Uthaman. The Sinhalese movie Yali Hamuwennai directed by Sena Samarasinghe in the 1980s is said to be a direct copy of this film.The 1977 Pakistani movie Aina and the 1985 Hindi movie Pyar Jhukta Nahin were also inspired by this movie. Quarantine Quarantine is a 2000 American thriller television film written by Steven Salzburg and directed by Chuck Bowman. The film aired on ABC. Black Cat Mansion is a 1958 Japanese horror film directed by Nobuo Nakagawa. The film is presented in a nonlinear narrative, taking place in the characters present and past, and in the distant past. The film was not dubbed in English, nor was it shown theatrically in the United States. Lady Stay Dead Lady Stay Dead is a 1981 Australian thriller film directed by Terry Bourke about a psychotic handyman. Yoyes Yoyes is a 2000 Spanish film directed by Helena Taberna. The film is a political drama, a fictionalized reconstruction of the life of María Dolores González Catarain, a female member of ETA, who was targeted by that organization upon her return to the Basque Country. The Biter Bit The Biter Bit is an 1899 British short black-and-white silent comedy film, produced by Bamforth & Co Ltd, featuring a boy playing a practical joke on a gardener by grasping his hose to stop the water flow and then letting go again when the gardener looks down it to check. The film, "is an English remake" of Auguste and Louis Lumières LArroseur Arrosé, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "providing a good illustration of how early film production companies cheerfully plagiarised each others work" with "a few minor differences between, most notably a rather greater sense of space and depth in the Bamforth version" and "three distinct planes to the action". It is included in the BFI DVD Early Cinema: Primitives and Pioneers and a clip is used in Paul Mertons interactive guide to early British silent comedy How They Laughed on the BFI website. Spring Break Lawyer Spring Break Lawyer is a 2001 American made-for-TV comedy film, starring Brad Raider, Busy Philipps and Sean Murray. It was written by Adam Tex Davis and directed by Alan Cohn. The film was first aired at MTV on March 23, 2001. Rajaji Rajaji is a 1999 Bollywood comedy film produced and directed by Vimal Kumar and starring Govinda and Raveena Tandon. The film is the number 38 grosser of the year amongst Hindi films. The film is a rough remake of the 1982 Rakesh Roshan film Kaamchor. Corpses Are Forever Corpses Are Forever is a 2003 American psychological horror-spy thriller film written and directed by Jose Prendes. It stars Jose Prendes as an amnesiac spy who must recover his memories and learn the origin of a zombie apocalypse before the end of the world. Angelic Layer is a manga series released by Clamp. The manga is published in Japan by Kadokawa Shoten, and in English originally by Tokyopop, but has since been re-licensed by Dark Horse Comics. It is the groups first work to use a quite different art style unseen in any other CLAMP series, which uses a more distinctly pared down style. There is less emphasis on detail and more on accentuated posing and gestures. This kind of artwork would later be used in series like Chobits and Reservoir Chronicle. The manga was adapted into a 26-episode anime series produced by Bones titled which aired on TV Tokyo from April 1, 2001 – September 23, 2001. Seven volumes of videos were released by ADV Films on VHS and DVD in 2003. It was re-released in 2005 as a five volume box set. North American publisher Dark Horse Comics re-releases Angelic Layer in omnibus format in 2011. Sentai Filmworks will re-release the series under their Sentai Selects label on November 24, 2015. Anime Limited announced they would release the series in the UK in 2018. Angelic Layer takes place in the same universe as Clamps later work Chobits, which similarly deals with the relationship between humans, human-created devices, toys, and godlike power. Several characters also appear in Clamps Reservoir Chronicle including most of the main characters, as well as the angel Blanche. Lucid Lucid is a 2005 Canadian film written and directed by Sean Garrity. It won the award for Best Western Canadian Feature Film at the Vancouver International Film Festival in 2005 and it was nominated for Best Film at the Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film Festival in 2006. I Saw Ben Barka Get Killed I Saw Ben Barka Get Killed or Jai vu tuer Ben Barka is a 2005 French film drama directed by Serge Le Péron and Saïd Smihi. The movie is based on the Ben Barka affair. October Moon October Moon is a 2005 independent horror film directed by Jason Paul Collum and starring Judith ODea, Brinke Stevens, Sean Michael Lambrecht, Jeff Dylan Graham, Tina Ona Paukstelis, Darcey Vanderhoef, and Jerod Howard. The plot concerns a male homosexual relationship that turns sour. After a limited theatrical run beginning September 29, 2005, the movie was distributed on DVD by Tempe Entertainment on Valentines Day, February 14, 2006. The DVD release was an immediate success for the company, and remained their #1 Best Selling Title in 2006, 2008, 2009 and 2010. October Moon premiered on On Demand in March 2008. It was jointly produced by B+Boy Productions, LLC and Tempe Entertainment. The Care Bears in the Land Without Feelings The Care Bears in the Land Without Feelings is the first television special to feature the Care Bears characters. Made by Ottawas Atkinson Film-Arts studio, it was premiered in syndication on April 22, 1983. The special features the ten original Bears, along with the Cloud-Keeper and a villain called Professor Coldheart; they would be seen again in 1984s The Care Bears Battle the Freeze Machine. The Wives He Forgot The Wives He Forgot is a 2006 film directed by Mario Azzopardi and starring Molly Ringwald as Charlotte Saint John, a small town attorney, who comes to the aid of Gabriel, a handsome stranger whos suffering from amnesia. Charlotte cant help but fall in love with this seemingly perfect man. Their romance soon hits a snag when two women come into Charlottes office claiming that they are married to Gabriel, whose real name is Jay. When Jay is charged with bigamy, Charlotte decides to defend him in court. The screenplay was written by J.J. Jamieson. Hotel California Hotel California is a 2008 film that follows three professional criminals in Los Angeles. E E is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language medical thriller film directed by S. P. Jananathan. The film stars Jiiva, Nayanthara, Pasupathy, Ashish Vidyarthi, and Karunaas play lead roles. The films music is composed by director Srikanth Deva. The film was appreciated for its fresh storyline. Jiiva is showing maturity with each outing. The movie was a commercial success. Roxy Hunter and the Mystery of the Moody Ghost Roxy Hunter and the Mystery of the Moody Ghost is a 2007 Nickelodeon Original Movie, and is the first TV movie of the Roxy Hunter Movies. It is produced by Dolphin Entertainment, that premiered on October 30, 2007. It premiered on Family on May 19, 2008. The animation sequences were produced by Creative Capers Entertainment. Dreamtime's Over Prey is a 2009 Australian supernatural horror film directed by George T. Miller, written by Miller and starring former Neighbours actress and Rogue Traders lead singer Natalie Bassingthwaighte, and American Jesse Johnson. It grossed $744 at the box office. Rivales Rivales is a 2008 Spanish comedy-sport film directed by Fernando Colomo and written by Joaquín Oristrell and Inés París. The plot follows an Under-12 Spanish football tournament. Kabuli kid Kabuli Kid is a 2008 French-Afghan drama film directed by Barmak Akram. It stars Haji Gul Aser, Leena Alam, Valéry Schatz and Amélie Glenn. The film, about a Kabul-based taxi driver who finds an infant left in his back seat, was screened at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. It was produced by Fidélité Films, 4 à 4 Productions, and Les Auteurs Associés. Tung moon Rebellion is a 2009 Hong Kong action crime thriller film directed by Herman Yau and starring Shawn Yue, Elanne Kong and Chapman To. The Interrogation The Interrogation is a 2009 Finnish war drama film directed by Jörn Donner. The plot focuses on the interrogation of Kerttu Nuorteva during the Continuation War. Three Houses Three Houses is a 2008 Georgian surrealist drama film directed by Zaza Urushadze. Room at the Top Room at the Top is a 2012 BBC television adaptation by Amanda Coe of John Braines novel of the same name, with a cast led by Matthew McNulty, Maxine Peake and Jenna Coleman, and directed by Aisling Walsh. It aired in two parts on 26 and 27 September 2012 on BBC Four, but was originally due to premiere on 7 April 2011. A statement at the time said that delay was due to "a potential contractual issue", and it later emerged that another film company challenged the sale of the television rights to Great Meadow Productions, which produced the film for BBC. It won a BAFTA Award for Best Miniseries in 2013. Accident on Hill Road Accident on Hill Road is a 2009 Bollywood film, directed by Mahesh Nair and produced by Nari Hira, starring Farooq Sheikh, Abhimanyu Singh, Celina Jaitly. The film is an authorised remake of the 2007 American film Stuck, which is based on the true story of Chante Mallard. Position Among the Stars Position Among the Stars is a 2010 documentary directed by Leonard Retel Helmrich. It was released on 17 November 2010 as the opening film of the IDFA. The documentary is the continuation of Eye of the Day and Shape of the Moon and follows again the Sjamsuddin family, consisting of three generations, living in the slums of Jakarta, Indonesia. Da Xiao Jiang Hu Just Call Me Nobody is a 2010 comedy-martial arts film directed by Kevin Chu. The film is about a bumbling cobbler who becomes a martial arts master. Tamanchey: Pyar Mein Dil Pe Maar De Goli Tamanchey is an Indian romantic crime comedy film released on 10 October 2014. The film is directed by Navneet Behal and stars Nikhil Dwivedi and Richa Chadda in leads. Chimères Chimères is a 2013 horror film and the feature film directorial debut of Olivier Beguin. The movie had its world premiere on July 5, 2013 at the Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival, where it won a special mention for best feature film. It stars Yannick Rosset as a young man that ends up contracting vampirism after receiving a blood transfusion. The Giant King Yak: The Giant King is a 2012 Thai 3D computer-animated comic science fiction childrens/family film starring Santisuk Promsiri, Kreadtisuk Udomnak, Boribroon Junrieng, Weranut Tippayamontol, Pawanrat Naksuriya, Caninap Sirisawut, Udom Tarpanich, Bawriboon Chanreuang, Nathan LaVelle, Santisuk Promsiri, Udom Taephanit, Kerttisak Udomnak and Chris Wegoda, directed by Prapas Cholsaranont and Chaiporn Panichrutiwong and distributed by Workpoint Picture. The story is a futuristic adaptation of the fable of Tosakan and Hanuman the Monkey King from the Thai version of the Ramayana, with robots for the main characters. Literary reputation in Asia for the last 6 years and budget over 100 million baht. It was released on 4 October 2012 October 1 October 1 is a 2014 Nigerian dark psychological thriller film written by Tunde Babalola, produced and directed by Kunle Afolayan. It stars Sadiq Daba, Kayode Olaiya, David Bailie, Kehinde Bankole, Kanayo O. Kanayo, Fabian Adeoye Lojede, Nick Rhys, Kunle Afolayan, Femi Adebayo, Bimbo Manuel, Ibrahim Chatta and introducing Demola Adedoyin; it also features a special appearance from Deola Sagoe. The film, which is set in Colonial Nigeria, narrates the story of Danladi Waziri, a police officer from Northern Nigeria who is posted to a remote town of Akote in Western Nigeria to investigate the frequent female murder cases in the community, and have the mystery solved before the Nigerian flag is raised on October 1, Nigerias Independence Day. The lead character of the film, Dan Waziri, particularly posed a challenge during casting, as the director had a particular look he wants for the character; Daba was eventually selected for the role after a series of research, and thereby marked his return to the big screen after over a 10-year absence from the industry. The film received sponsorships from the Lagos State Government, Toyota Nigeria, Elizade Motors, Guinness and Sovereign Trust Insurance. It was shot in Lagos and Ondo State for a period of over forty days using RED cameras, after four months of preproduction. Production design for the film was done by Pat Nebo, who has also worked with Afolayan in his previous film projects; he and his team made almost half of the props used in the film, while the other props such as television sets from the 50s, shotguns and antique vehicles, were acquired and refurbished for the film. Golden Effects also partnered with Haute Couture to provide period costumes used in the film. After several release postponements, the film had a number of special screenings and eventually premiered on 28 September 2014; its premiere which was tagged "60s", required guests to dress in native costumes and hairstyles from the 1960s. The premiere also provided tours of sets, and also displayed the props and costumes used in the film. The film was met with positive critical reception, mostly praised for its production design, cinematography and its exploration of themes including tribalism, western imperialism, paedophilia, homosexuality, Nigerias unification, and also establishing a strong connection between western culture and the cause of present-day Boko Haram insurgency. Ai Weiwei: The Fake Case Ai Weiwei The Fake Case is a 2013 documentary film about Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei, directed by Danish filmmaker Andreas Johnsen. The film won Best 2014 Documentary in Danish Film Critics Associations 67th Bodil Awards, played in the official selection of 2014 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in Toronto and International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. The documentary explores Ai Weiweis battle against the fake tax case thrust on him by the Chinese government in effort of political suppression and the consequences that the 81-day detention had on his art, politics and personal life. It was pitched at the 2012 MeetMarket as part of the Sheffield Doc/Fest. Venkatadri Express Venkatadri Express is a 2013 Telugu romantic comedy film starring Sundeep Kishan and Rakul Preet Singh in the lead roles. The films story, screenplay, dialogues and direction were handled by Merlapaka Gandhi while Gemini Kiran produced this film on Anandi Art Creations Banner. Ramana Gogula provided the Music while Chota K. Naidu and Gautham Raju handled the Cinematography and Editing Departments Respectively. Apart from this, veteran actor Allari Naresh provided the voice over for this film. The film received positive reviews from critics and good collection at the box office. The film was also Sundeep Kishans biggest Hit and Break as a Commercial Hero with Routine Love Story next to it. The film was remade in Kannada as Tirupati Express with Sumanth Shailendra. This film was remade in Bengali as Love Express and in Odia as Love Station starring Babushan. The Final Project The Final Project is a 2015 American found footage horror film directed by Taylor Richard. It stars Teal Haddock, Arin Jones, Leonardo Santaiti, Evan McLean, Sergio Suave, and Amber Erwin as student ghosthunters who fall prey to a vengeful spirit at a haunted Louisiana plantation. It premiered in April 2015 and received a theatrical release in February 2016. Ei Ghor Ei Songsar Ei Ghor Ei Songsar is a 1996 Bangladeshi film starring Salman Shah and Brishti as lead pair. It is the first hit film directed by Malek Afsari. Bulbul Ahmed and Rozi Afsari plays pivotal roles. Centaur Centaur is a 2016 Kyrgyzstani drama film directed by Aktan Abdykalykov. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival and won the CICAE award. It was selected as the Kyrgyz entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Served Like a Girl Served Like a Girl is a 2017 documentary film about the lives of female US Military Veterans as they compete for the crown of Ms. Veteran America, directed by Lysa Heslov. The film was produced by Seth Gordon. Sathya Sathya is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language mystery action thriller film directed by Pradeep Krishnamoorthy, who had previously directed the film Saithan starring Vijay Antony. An official remake of the Telugu film Kshanam, the film features Sibi Sathyaraj, Remya Nambeesan and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar in the lead roles. The film, produced by Maheshwari Sathyaraj under the banner Nathambal Film Factory, has music composed by Simon K. King and was released worldwide on 8 December 2017. The Gallows Act II The Gallows Act II is an upcoming American supernatural horror film written and directed by Chris Lofing and Travis Cluff. It stars Ema Horvath, Chris Milligan and Brittany Falardeau. It is the sequel to the 2015 film The Gallows. It is scheduled for release on October 25, 2019 in theaters, on demand and digital by Lionsgate. Trolley Troubles Trolley Troubles is a 1927 animated short subject film, produced by Charles Mintz and George Winkler and directed by Walt Disney. Since Poor Papa, the cartoon is noted for being the first appearance of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a character that Disney and Ub Iwerks created for Universal Pictures and Charles B. Mintz. The Pagan For the American novelist who wrote under this name see George Moore The Pagan is a 1929 silent/part talking romantic drama filmed in Tahiti and produced and distributed by Metro Goldwyn Mayer. Both director W. S. Van Dyke and cinematographer Clyde De Vinna had previously visited Tahiti in 1928 to film White Shadows in the South Seas. The Pagan stars Ramón Novarro. The film has a slight resemblance in story to an earlier Novarro silent, Where the Pavement Ends, directed by Rex Ingram and now lost. Fiddling Around Just Mickey is a 1930 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Columbia Pictures as part of the Mickey Mouse film series. The film is a one-person show with Mickey Mouse playing a violin on stage; Mickey is the only character to appear in the film, apart from the unseen audience and an equally unseen heckler. It was directed by Walt Disney and is the first Mickey cartoon not animated by Ub Iwerks. The cartoon was exhibited as Fiddling Around, although some sources list the short under the working title, Just Mickey. Baby's Laxative On purge bébé is Jean Renoirs first sound film, based upon the play by Georges Feydeau. It is a 1931 comedy about a supposedly unbreakable chamberpot and a constipated baby. It is known for mocking the French bourgeoisie. Renoir made the film in a record three weeks in order to get backing for other projects. His next film was La Chienne. Gai dimanche! Gai dimanche is a 1935 three reel film written by and starring Jacques Tati and his friend Rhum. The pair star as down-and-outs who try to generate funds by providing an impromptu leisure tour in a rickety bus they wrangle use of for free. Released in 1935 and rarely seen today, the film offers brief glimpses and hints towards methods Tati would begin to perfect in his films more than a decade later. The short was included in the Criterion Collections "The Complete Jacques Tati" box set, in a disc containing several short films that Tati either directed or starred in. Blackwell's Island Blackwells Island is a 1939 American crime drama film directed by William C. McGann and written by Crane Wilbur. The film stars John Garfield, Rosemary Lane, Dick Purcell, Victor Jory, Stanley Fields and Morgan Conway. The film was released by Warner Bros. on March 25, 1939. Sons of Liberty Sons of Liberty is a 1939 American short drama film directed by Michael Curtiz, which tells the story of Haym Solomon. At the 12th Academy Awards, held in 1940, it won an Academy Award for Best Short Subject. Flowing Gold Flowing Gold is a 1940 American adventure film starring John Garfield, Frances Farmer, and Pat OBrien. It was based on the novel of the same name by Rex Beach. The film is set in the American oilfields and the title refers to oil. Lady with Red Hair Lady with Red Hair is an American historical drama film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Miriam Hopkins, Claude Rains and Richard Ainley. Released by Warner Brothers it stars Hopkins as the nineteenth century actress Mrs. Leslie Carter. Future star Alexis Smith made her screen debut in a small role. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Parker. The Great Gildersleeve The Great Gildersleeve is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. Based on the popular NBC radio series The Great Gildersleeve created by Leonard L. Levinson, which ran from 1941 to 1950, this was the first of four films in the Gildersleeves series produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. The screenplay was written by Jack Townley and Julien Josephson, and the film stars Harold Peary and Jane Darwell. Magnificent Doll Magnificent Doll is a 1946 American drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Ginger Rogers and David Niven. Gambling House Gambling House is a 1951 American film noir crime film directed by Ted Tetzlaff and starring Victor Mature, Terry Moore and William Bendix. Baby Sitters Jitters Baby Sitters Jitters is the 130th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1951 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Bowery to Bagdad Bowery to Bagdad is a 1955 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on January 2, 1955 by Allied Artists and is the thirty-sixth film in the series. The Hour of 13 The Hour of 13 is a 1952 British historical mystery film directed by Harold French and starring Peter Lawford, Dawn Addams and Roland Culver. It was made at Elstree Studios by the British subsidiary of MGM. The films sets were designed by the German-born art director Alfred Junge. The Hole Idea The Hole Idea is a 1955 Looney Tunes cartoon directed and animated by Robert McKimson with character layout and background layout and paint by Richard H. Thomas. It was the last cartoon about black-and-white sequences. He was only the sole animator on the short, as this was during the time he was re-assembling his unit after the brief 1953 shutdown of Warner Bros. Animation. It was a "one-shot" short; that is, a short that does not feature a regular Looney Tunes character. Smoke Signal Smoke Signal is a 1955 American Technicolor Western film directed by Jerry Hopper and starring Dana Andrews and Piper Laurie. Because They're Young Because Theyre Young is a 1960 film from Columbia Pictures, starring Dick Clark as Neil Hendry, an American high school teacher who tries to make a difference in the lives of his students. The film co-starred Tuesday Weld, Michael Callan, Warren Berlinger, Roberta Shore, Doug McClure, and Victoria Shaw. It was directed by Paul Wendkos. The screenplay was based on Harrison High, a novel by John Farris. Musicians Duane Eddy and James Darren had cameo roles in the movie, whose title song became the biggest hit record of Eddys career. Though not appearing himself, Bobby Rydells "Swingin School" was featured prominently in the movies soundtrack. Twice a Judas Shoot Twice is a 1969 Italian Western film directed by Nando Cicero and starring Klaus Kinski and Antonio Sabàto. The film is also known as Twice a Judas. The Mighty Gorga The Mighty Gorga is an American science fiction film. Released in 1969 by an independent company, the film is the brainchild of David L. Hewitt. The storyline concerns a couple hunting for a giant gorilla in Africa for financial gain. Filmed on a minuscule budget, it has become notorious for its poor special effects. Cool It, Carol! Cool it Carol! is a low budget British sex comedy-drama directed by Pete Walker, starring Robin Askwith and Janet Lynn. According to the opening credits, "this story is true but actual names and places are fictitious"; the film being apparently inspired by a tabloid article the director read in the News of the World. It was released in the USA as "Dirtiest Girl I ever Met". Winstanley Winstanley is a 1975 British black-and-white film about social reformer and writer Gerrard Winstanley. It was made by Kevin Brownlow and Andrew Mollo and based on the 1961 David Caute novel Comrade Jacob. Shoot Shoot is a 1976 American and Canadian film directed by Harvey Hart and written by Richard Berg, based on the novel of the same name by Douglas Fairbairn. The production features Cliff Robertson, Ernest Borgnine, Henry Silva and James Blendick. The film tells of Rex, a gun enthusiast and military veteran who, with his buddies Lou and Zeke, go hunting in the forest. Bad Blood Bad Blood is a 1981 British-New Zealand thriller film set during World War II in the small town of Koiterangi on the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand, and is based on the factual manhunt for mass-murderer Stanley Graham. The film was directed by English director Mike Newell, who went on to direct Four Weddings and a Funeral. Much of the film was shot at the original locations. The script was based upon Manhunt: The Story of Stanley Graham, by H. A. Willis and adapted by New Zealand-born Andrew Brown. Cocaine: One Man's Seduction Cocaine: One Mans Seduction is a 1983 American made-for-television drama film directed by Paul Wendkos, starring Dennis Weaver as a real estate agent who gets addicted to cocaine. Sangraal, la spada di fuoco The Sword of the Barbarians is a 1982 sword and sorcery film written and directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini and starring Peter McCoy and Sabrina Siani. The film is also known as Barbarian Master. The village raid scene in this film was re-used a year later in The Throne of Fire. The Black Tower The Black Tower is a 1985 mystery television mini-series based on the book The Black Tower by P.D. James. The title role of Commander Adam Dalgliesh was played by Roy Marsden. Out of Control Out of Control is a 1985 American-Yugoslav action-drama film directed by Allan Holzman and starring Martin Hewitt, Andrew J. Lederer and Betsy Russell. Fire and Ice Fire and Ice is a German feature length sports film directed by Willy Bogner in 1986. On the Run On the Run is a 1988 Hong Kong action thriller film directed by Alfred Cheung. The film stars Yuen Biao, Pat Ha and Charlie Chin. Dangerous Game Dangerous Game is a 1987 Australian slasher film directed by Stephen Hopkins. Toutes peines confondues Toutes peines confondues is a 1992 French crime drama film starring Mathilda May. It was filmed and produced at locations in France and Switzerland, and bases on the 1985 novel Sweetheart by Andrew Coburn. Ilona llega con la lluvia Ilona Arrives with the Rain is a 1996 Colombian-Spanish-Italian drama film directed by Sergio Cabrera. It entered the competition at the 53rd Venice International Film Festival. Hollywood Confidential Hollywood Confidential is a 1997 television film directed by Reynaldo Villalobos. It won an ALMA Award in 1998. Radio tekee murron Radio tekee murron is a Finnish crime comedy directed by Matti Kassila and starring Hannes Häyrinen. The idea for the movie came from an actual radio program done by sensationalist reporter Usko Santavuori, in which he committed a fake burglary of which local police forces had not been made aware, with the exception of the commander. Bonsoir Bonsoir is a 1994 French film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky. Naval Combat in Greece Sea Fighting in Greece is an 1897 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 110 in its catalogues. The film, one of a series of events related to the Greco-Turkish War of 1897, is set on the gun deck of a man-of-war ship under attack. In reality, there were no naval clashes during the war. Oh! What a Night; or, The Sultan's Dream The Rajahs Dream is a short silent film created and released in 1900 and directed by Georges Méliès. As with at least 4% of Mélièss entire output, some prints were individually hand-colored and sold at a higher price. Ready to Run Ready to Run is a 2000 Disney Channel Original Movie. Rigoletto Rigoletto in a 1982 Italian opera film directed by Jean-Pierre Ponnelle and starring Ingvar Wixell, Edita Gruberová and Luciano Pavarotti, with the music score conducted by Riccardo Chailly. The film is based upon an opera of the same name by Giuseppe Verdi to a libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. Gridiron Gang Gridiron Gang is a 1993 documentary film about the Kilpatrick Mustangs inaugural season in 1990. The film won an Outstanding Individual Achievement Award in Information Programming at the 43rd Primetime Emmy Awards. Louis Gossett hosted the documentary. Several scenes from the film are shown during the credits of the 2006 film Gridiron Gang, which was based on the Mustangs 1990 season. Artworks Artworks is a 2003 crime film. Jandek on Corwood Jandek on Corwood is a documentary about veteran reclusive folk/blues artist Jandek. Unlike most popular music documentaries, the subject himself is not seen in the film in any way; instead, various critics, disc jockeys and journalists, many of whom have had some contact with the notoriously reclusive artist, discuss Jandek, his equally mysterious independent record label Corwood Industries, and his music. While Jandek himself does not appear in the movie, he did authorize and endorse the project through Corwood Industries, allow the filmmakers to use whatever recordings from his discography they saw fit, and suggest people that could be interviewed for the documentary. The film ends with the mention of the release of his 2002 album I Threw You Away; after the films release in theaters, this album and its succeeding four releases are excerpted in a bonus feature on the DVD. The film only saw limited theatrical release, as the producers planned to distribute the film primarily as a DVD. The DVD release contains several bonus features, including an album cover commentary on Jandeks albums from 1978 to 2001, the full tape of the John Trubee interview, all of the printed reviews of Jandeks albums from OP and Option magazines, and other materials. Annie's Point Annies Point is a 2005 television film starring Betty White, Richard Thomas and Amy Davidson. The Salena Incident Alien Invasion Arizona is a 2007 science fiction film directed by Dustin Rikert and starring Daniel Southworth, Avery Clyde, Sam McConkey, and James McBride. It is set in the fictional town of Salena, Arizona. It is also entitled The Salena Incident and was a straight to DVD release produced by Temple Hill Entertainment and distributed by Lionsgate. Leisurely Pedestrians, Open Topped Buses and Hansom Cabs with Trotting Horses Leisurely Pedestrians, Open Topped Buses and Hansom Cabs with Trotting Horses is a 1889 British short silent actuality film, shot by inventor and film pioneer William Friese-Greene on celluloid film using his machine camera. The 20 feet of film, which was shot in autumn 1889 at Apsley Gate, Hyde Park, was claimed to be the first motion picture, although Louis Le Prince successfully shot on glass plate before 18 August 1887, and on paper negative in October 1888. It may nonetheless be the first moving picture film on celluloid and the first shot in London. It was never publicly screened, although several photographic journalists saw it during his lifetime — including Thomas Bedding, J. Hay Taylor and Theodore Brown. It is now considered a lost film with no known surviving prints and only one possible still image extant. The Planet The Planet is a Swedish documentary film on environmental issues, released in 2006. The film was made by Michael Stenberg, Johan Söderberg and Linus Torell for the big screen and was shot in English to reach an international audience. It includes interviews with 29 environmental scientists and experts including Stephen Peake, Herman Daly, Lester Brown, Gretchen Daily, Mathis Wackernagel, Norman Myers, Jill Jäger, George Monbiot, Robert Costanza, Will Steffen, and Jared Diamond. At 8pm GMT on 21 March 2007, as part of the OXDOX:MK documentary film festival, it became the first ever simultaneous round the world screening of a film. After the screening, a panel of leading environmental experts answered questions from around the world from the Berrill Lecture Theatre at The Open University, England. Adventures in Appletown Adventures in Appletown is a 2008 dramedy/adventure film starring twin brothers Dylan Sprouse and Cole Sprouse, written by Amanda Moresco, directed by Robert Moresco, and produced by Moresco Productions in association with Oak Films. This was the second time the brothers and Victoria Justice worked together, the first time was in an episode of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. Rock N' Roll Rock N Roll is a 2007 Malayalam musical comedy film written and directed by Ranjith, starring Mohanlal, Lakshmi Rai, Mukesh, Rahman, Lal, Siddique, Harisree Ashokan, and Jagathy Sreekumar in the main roles. The film tells the story of six musicians in Chennai, the major centre of film production in South India. Sri Ramulayya Sri Ramulayya is a 1998 Telugu fictional biographical film, based on the life of Paritala Sriramulu, father of politician Paritala Ravindra, directed by N. Shankar. The Perfect Gift The Perfect Gift is a 2009 spinoff of the 2005 Christian drama movie The Perfect Stranger, and its first sequel, Another Perfect Stranger. It stars Christina Fougnie, Amy Hess, Matt Wallace and Jefferson Moore once again as Jesus Christ. It was filmed almost entirely in Kentucky, where the first two movies in the series were not. Ninja Masters Coweb is a 2009 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Xiong Xin Xin. It is Xiong Xin Xins debut as a director in this film starring newcomer Jiang Lui Xia, Sam Lee, and Eddie Cheung. Cooking with Stella Cooking with Stella is a 2009 film written by siblings Deepa Mehta and Dilip Mehta. The film is a light comedy about a Canadian diplomat and her husband living in New Delhi, and their cook, Stella. Indian actress Shriya Saran makes a special appearance. Cooking with Stella was shot on location in New Delhi, and entered post-production in May 2008. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 16 September 2009. The film was also nominated at London Asian Film Festival under Best Crossover film category and Best actress for Seema Biswas. Dive! Dive! is an American documentary film directed by Jeremy Seifert. Not Worth a Fig Not Worth a Fig is a 2009 Turkish drama film written and directed by Selda Çiçek based on a true story about a woman unhappily married to her late sisters husband. The film, which went on nationwide release on , was selected for the 16th London Turkish Film Festival. Zokkomon Zokkomon is 2011 Indian Hindi-language superhero film released by Disney World Cinema, written and directed by Satyajit Bhatkal. Starring Darsheel Safary in the lead role, Zokkomon is Disneys fourth involvement in a production for the Indian market. The music has been composed by Shankar Ehsaan Loy. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves Robinn Hood, also known Robin Hood, is a 2009 Indian Malayalam-language crime thriller film directed by Joshiy and written by Sachi-Sethu. The film stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Narain, Bhavana, Jayasurya, Biju Menon, and Samvrutha Sunil. It was released on 24 September 2009. Lotus Eaters Lotus Eaters is a 2011 British drama film directed by Alexandra McGuinness and starring Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Johnny Flynn and Benn Northover. It is McGuinness directorial debut. The Winner The Winner is a 2011 American-Polish co-production written and directed by Wieslaw Saniewski and starring Pawel Szajda, Janusz Gajos, Wojciech Pszoniak and Marta Żmuda-Trzebiatowska. Film tells a story of Oliver who is a young and talented pianist. When his life and promising career suddenly collapse, he finds an unexpected help in a retired math teacher, now a compulsive horse race gambler. The Winner was filmed in Chicago, German town Baden-Baden and Polish city of Wroclaw and Lądek Zdrój. Films soundtrack includes music of Chopin, three Elvis Presleys songs and tango. The Man Who Shook the Hand of Vicente Fernandez The Man Who Shook the Hand of Vicente Fernandez is a 2012 American western comedy-drama film starring Ernest Borgnine. It was the final film in which Borgnine starred. The film was written and directed by Elia Petridis. The Captured Bird The Captured Bird is a 2012 short Canadian horror film written and directed by Jovanka Vuckovic, produced by Jason Lapeyre and executive produced by Guillermo del Toro. Mirza: The Untold Story Mirza: The Untold Story is a 2012 Punjabi action romance film written and directed by Baljit Singh Deo. The film features Gippy Grewal opposite Mandy Takhar in lead roles, with music rapper Honey Singh in his first commercial venture, enacting as an dunce gangster. Produced by Inda Raikoti and Aman Khatkar, movie had a historic opening across Punjab. The movie was released on 6 April 2012. Wajma, an Afghan Love Story Wajma is a 2013 Afghan drama film written and directed by Barmak Akram. The film was selected as the Afghan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Bavuttiyude Namathil Bavuttiyude Namathil is a 2012 Malayalam drama part-thriller film produced and written by Ranjith, directed by G. S. Vijayan, and starring Mammootty, Kavya Madhavan, Shankar Ramakrishnan, Kaniha, Rima Kallingal and Vineeth. The film was earlier titled Malabar. G. S. Vijayan returned to directing after a hiatus of 12 years to create Bavuttiyude Namathil. The film was released on 21 December 2012. Dekh Tamasha Dekh Dekh Tamasha Dekh is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language social and political satire film about a true incident. It revolves around the search for the religious identity of a poor man crushed under the weight of a politicians hoarding. The film explores an Impossible India where bizarre is normal. It has been released on 18 April 2014. Poet Anderson: The Dream Walker Poet Anderson: The Dream Walker is a 2014 American–Portuguese animated short film directed by Tom DeLonge, Edgar Martins, and Sergio Martins. The film focuses on the title character Poet, who discovers his guardian angel and destiny inside the Dream World, an alternate universe created by humankinds shared unconscious thoughts. The film features music from DeLonges rock group Angels & Airwaves. DeLonge had the concept for the character dating back a decade before writing an initial screenplay. Inspired by films such as Blade Runner and A Clockwork Orange, as well as anime such as Aoki Densetsu Shoot! and Akira, initial concept art by Mike Henry was later developed into designs by Sergio and Edgar Martins, Portuguese animators who contacted DeLonge unsolicited online. The brothers put together a small team and independently worked on the project over a two-year period. The story of the short is intended to be the first in an overarching multimedia project that spans books, a graphic novel, and an eventual feature-length film. The film was released alongside the Angels & Airwaves album The Dream Walker on December 9, 2014. It won Best Animated Film at the Toronto International Short Film Festival. Carter & June Carter & June is a 2017 American heist film, directed by Nicholas Kalikow, and written by Kalikow, Matt Post and Rob Warren Thomas, and produced by Sean Covel, Diane Richey and Kyle Roper of Sacred Bull Media. The lead roles of Carter & June are played by Michael Raymond-James and Samaire Armstrong. It also stars Timothy Omundson. The film was Kalikow’s second film as a director, and was released in cinemas and on digital media simultaneously, on May 18th 2018. The House of Darkness The House of Darkness is a 1913 American short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Devious Path The Devious Path is a 1928 German silent drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst and starring Gustav Diessl, Brigitte Helm and Hertha von Walther. The films sets were designed by the art directors Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle. Location shooting took place at the Markgrafentheater Erlangen in Bavaria. It was made by the German subsidiary of Universal Pictures. It premiered at the Marmorhaus in Berlin. Mickey in Arabia Mickey in Arabia is a 1932 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. This was also the final cartoon in the Mickey Mouse series to be released by Columbia Pictures. Walt Disney plays Mickey Mouse and Marcellite Garner plays Minnie. The date of its release is thought to be 18 July 1932, but at least one source gives July 11 as the date. What Every Woman Knows What Every Woman Knows is a 1934 American romantic comedy film directed by Gregory La Cava and starring Helen Hayes, Brian Aherne and Madge Evans. The film was produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and is based on the play What Every Woman Knows by J. M. Barrie. It was filmed by Paramount back in the silent era in 1921 and stars Lois Wilson. An even earlier British silent version was filmed in 1917. Hayes was familiar with the material as she had starred in a 1926 Broadway revival opposite Kenneth MacKenna. Anything Goes Anything Goes is a 1936 American musical film directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Bing Crosby, Ethel Merman, Charles Ruggles and Ida Lupino. Based on the stage musical Anything Goes by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse, the stage version contains songs by Cole Porter. The film is about a young man who falls in love with a beautiful woman whom he follows onto a luxury liner, where he discovers she is an English heiress who ran away from home and is now being returned to England. He also discovers that his boss is on the ship. To avoid discovery, he disguises himself as the gangster accomplice of a minister, who is actually a gangster on the run from the law. The film required revisions of Porters saucy lyrics to pass Production Code censors. Only four of his songs remained: "Anything Goes", "I Get a Kick Out of You", "Therell Always Be a Lady Fair", and "Youre the Top". "Youre the Top" contained substantially revised lyrics, and only the first verse was retained from the song "Anything Goes". Bing Crosbys influence was used to gut most of Porters score and obtain four new songs from several new songwriters, Richard A. Whiting, Hoagy Carmichael, Leo Robin, Edward Heyman, and Friedrich Hollander, but other than "Moonburn", written by Hoagy Carmichael and Edward Heyman, which temporarily became a hit for Crosby, it is usually agreed that most of the replacement score was forgettable. Some, including movie musical expert John Springer, have criticized Paramount for substituting new songs by other composers for the originals. When Paramount sold the 1936 film to television, they retitled the movie Tops is the Limit because the 1956 film version, also from Paramount, was currently in theaters. Now That Summer Is Gone Now That Summer is Gone is a 1938 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. Wholly Smoke Wholly Smoke is a 1938 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Porky Pig and directed by Frank Tashlin. The short teaches about the dangers of smoking. Little Men Little Men is an American film based on the novel Little Men by Louisa May Alcott. Norman Z. McLeod directed the film. Goof on the Roof Goof on the Roof is the 152nd short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1953 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. No Escape No Escape is a 1953 American film noir crime film directed by Charles Bennett starring Lew Ayres, Sonny Tufts and Marjorie Steele. The Farm of Tomorrow The Farm of Tomorrow is a one-reel animated short subject directed by Tex Avery and produced by Fred Quimby. It was released theatrically with the movie Rogue Cop on 18 September 1954 and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The cartoon is one of Averys future technology cartoons including The House of Tomorrow, The Car of Tomorrow and The TV of Tomorrow. Income Tax Sappy Income Tax Sappy is the 153rd short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1954 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Man in the Moon Man in the Moon is a 1960 comedy film directed by Basil Dearden. The film stars Kenneth More and Shirley Anne Field. The Black Monocle The Black Monocle is a 1961 French comedy crime film directed by Georges Lautner and starring Paul Meurisse, Elga Andersen and Bernard Blier. It was followed by two sequels The Eye of the Monocle and The Monocle Laughs. Who's Got the Action? Whos Got the Action? is a 1962 American comedy film directed by Daniel Mann and starring Dean Martin, Lana Turner, Eddie Albert, Walter Matthau, and Nita Talbot. The screenplay concerns a man suffering from an addiction to gambling. The film was written by Alexander Rose and Jack Rose. $1,000 on the Black Blood at Sundown is a Spaghetti Western film directed by Alberto Cardone. The picture marks the first appearance of the character Sartana, played by Gianni Garko. It is not, however considered an "official" Sartana film. It's a Bikini World Its a Bikini World is an American musical comedy film released in 1967 starring Tommy Kirk, Deborah Walley and Bobby Pickett. The film features cameos by the music groups The Gentrys, The Animals, Pat & Lolly Vegas, The Castaways and R&B girl group The Toys. Featuring a pro-feminist plotline, it is the only film in the beach party genre to be directed by a woman. This film, along with Catalina Caper, is among the last beach party films. The mainstay of the once-popular genre was the series of films by American International Pictures, starting with the surprise hit Beach Party in 1963 and ending with The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini in 1966. Although AIP picked up distribution, it was not an AIP film. It was actually produced and originally distributed by Trans American Films under the title The Girl in Daddys Bikini. A new 35mm print with this title was screened at the American Cinematheque in Hollywood on August 1, 2009. The Traveling Executioner The Traveling Executioner is a 1970 American comedy-drama film directed by Jack Smight and starring Stacy Keach, Bud Cort, Stefan Gierasch and Marianna Hill. The musical The Fields of Ambrosia is based on the film. Faraar Faraar is a 1975 Bollywood crime film drama. The film is produced by Alankar Chitra and directed by Shanker Mukherjee. The film stars Sharmila Tagore, Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjeev Kumar, Sulochna, Sajjan, Agha and Bhagwan Dada. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. The movie was remade in Malayalam by Priyadarshan as Parayanumvayya Parayathirikkanumvayya. Ecco noi per esempio... Ecco noi per esempio is a 1977 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. It was the first movie starring the comedian-star duo composed of Adriano Celentano and Renato Pozzetto. It is mostly set in Milan. The Dogs The Dogs is a 1979 French drama film directed by Alain Jessua. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival. Power Play Power Play is a 1978 British-Canadian thriller film starring Peter OToole and David Hemmings, based on the non-fiction strategy book A Practical Handbook by Edward N. Luttwak. The film was also known as Coup dEtat. Bugs Bunny's Christmas Carol Bugs Bunnys Christmas Carol is an eight-minute animated short film produced by Warner Bros. Television and DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and released in 1979 by Warner Bros. as part of the Christmas special, Bugs Bunnys Looney Christmas Tales. The cartoon is an adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol, featuring Yosemite Sam as Ebenezer Scrooge and Porky Pig as Bob Cratchit. Bugs Bunny plays Jacob Marley and Fred. Scrooges dream-journey into his past, present, and future is omitted; instead, Bugs dresses up as a white-robed emissary of Hades to scare Scrooge straight. V moey smerti proshu vinit Klavu K. I Ask to Accuse Klava K. of My Death is a Soviet 1979 drama film directed by Nikolai Lebedev and Ernest Yasan based on the eponymous story by Mikhail Lvovsky. Martin's Day Martins Day is a 1985 American drama film directed by Alan Gibson. It stars Richard Harris and Lindsay Wagner. Light Blast Colpi di luce is a 1985 Italian science fiction-action film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. In this film, Erik Estrada co-stars with his partner of the time, Peggy Rowe, whom he would soon marry in Rome. The Defiant Ones The Defiant Ones is a 1986 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by David Lowell Rich starring Robert Urich and Carl Weathers. It is a remake of the 1958 film of the same name. The Realm of Fortune The Realm of Fortune is a 1986 Mexican drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Chanakyan Chanakyan is a 1989 Indian Malayalam-language thriller film produced by Navodaya Appachan under Navodaya Studio and directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar in his directorial debut. Starring Kamal Haasan, Urmila Matondkar, Jayaram, Madhu, and Thilakan. Chanakyan was Haasans last Malayalam film in a leading role. The film was a critical and commercial success. Witchcraft III: The Kiss of Death Witchcraft III: The Kiss of Death is a 1991 horror film directed by Rachel Feldman and starring Charles Solomon Jr, Dominic Luciana, and Nicole Lauren. It is the third film in the WitchCraft Horror Series. The film was distributed by Troma Studios and produced by Vista Street Entertainment. It is fallowed by The Virgin Heart Wax, or the Discovery of Television Among the Bees Wax or the Discovery of Television Among the Bees is the first independent feature film by American filmmaker and artist David Blair. It was also the first film on the Internet. Released in 1991, Wax was a cult hit, playing cinemas in 26 U.S. cities and had additional theatrical play in Japan and Australia. Wax was a co-production with ZDF, German Television, and opened theatrically to rave reviews at the Public Theater in New York. Wax was included in a number of 10 Best Film lists that year. As the first film streamed across the Internet in 1993, the New York Times declaring Wax or the Discovery of Television Among the Bees an “historic event.” That same year, the hypermedia version of the film, Waxweb, was one of the first sites on the World Wide Web, and thus has been repeatedly cited as a milestone of Internet Art. Waxweb has been presented in museums worldwide. Wax or the Discovery of Television Among the Bees was an early example of digital cinema, was one of the first independent films to be edited on a digital non-linear system, the Montage Picture Processor, and transferred from video to film for theatrical presentation. Blair performs in the film, which additionally features a cameo by William Burroughs. As an anti-war statement, Wax provided an early critique of the Gulf War and current-day drone warfare. A combination of innovative digital animation, found footage, and live action, Wax’s visual form is a unique representation of the technologies and politics that it critiques, which still reverberate today. Wax or the Discovery of Television Among the Bees and Waxweb have been supported by substantial grants, co-production, and international sales. Grants for this project include three awards from the New York State Council for the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, New York Foundation for the Arts, American Film Institute, Jerome Foundation, and Checkerboard Foundation. O.K. Garage O.K. Garage is a 1998 film written and directed by Brandon Cole. The film won several awards at different film festivals. It premiered in the United States at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. Captain Jack Captain Jack is a 1999 direct-to-video British comedy film produced by John Goldschmidt and written by Jack Rosenthal. The cast includes Bob Hoskins, Sadie Frost, Gemma Jones, Anna Massey, Peter McDonald, Maureen Lipman and Michele Dotrice. The film was produced by Goldschmidts own company Viva Films Ltd. and was distributed on video by Koch Vision. Monsoon Tales of The Kama Sutra 2: Monsoon is a 2001 American-Indian erotic dramatic thriller film directed by Jag Mundhra, with an original soundtrack by Alan DerMarderosian. The film takes its title from the ancient Indian text the Kama Sutra but this only serves as a common link between the characters. The film is touted as a sequel to Tales of the Kama Sutra: The Perfumed Garden. In the Street In the Street is a 16-minute documentary film released in 1948 and again in 1952. The black and white, silent film was shot in the mid-1940s in the Spanish Harlem section of New York City. Helen Levitt, Janice Loeb, and James Agee were the cinematographers; they used small, hidden 16 mm film cameras to record street life, especially of children. Levitt edited the film and, subsequent to its first release, added a piano soundtrack composed and performed by Arthur Kleiner. The film is generally considered as an extension of Levitts street photography in New York City, and Levitt subsequently re-used the title, In the Street, for a volume reproducing her photographs. Loeb was a painter and photographer. James Agee was a noted writer; both Loeb and Agee subsequently collaborated with Levitt on a second film, The Quiet One. Manny Farber summarized the film at the time, "The movie, to be shown around the 16mm circuit, has been beautifully edited into a somber study of the American figure, from childhood to old age, growing stiffer, uglier, and lonelier with the passage of years." The artist Roy Arden recently summarized the film somewhat differently, "In The Street is reportage as art. It reports the facts, but for their useless beauty above all. While it could be argued that the film tells us how working class residents of Spanish Harlem lived in the 1930s and 1940s - how they looked and behaved, the addition of expository narration could have told us so much more. Statistics and other facts could have helped us put what we see into context and multiplied the use-value of the film. The absence of narration or other texts proves the artists intent that we are intended to enjoy the film as a collection of beautiful appearances." In 2006, In the Street was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". A videotape version of the film was released in 1996, but is apparently out of print. Everything Goes Everything Goes is a 2004 short film directed by Andrew Kotatko. It is based on the short story Why Dont You Dance? from Raymond Carvers collection What We Talk About When We Talk About Love. The film stars Hugo Weaving, Abbie Cornish and Sullivan Stapleton. Everything Goes won the award for Best Short Film at the 2004 Inside Film Awards and was the only Australian film selected for the prestigious Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival in 2005. Teesri Aankh: The Hidden Camera Teesri Aankh is a 2006 Bollywood action-techno thriller film starring Sunny Deol and Amisha Patel, and directed By Harry Baweja. The films plot is inspired by Michael Powells controversial cult masterpiece Peeping Tom, however the story adds traditional Bollywood flair including a love story and much less provocative themes than Powells film. The film is also inspired by the 1994 movie Mute Witness. It was a box-office hit and did well overseas. La vie secrète des gens heureux The Secret Life of Happy People is a 2006 Canadian comedy-drama film. Moscow Mission Moscow Mission is a Russian action movie directed by Vadim Shmelyov. The movie was released in Moscow in 2006. The Curse of Steptoe The Curse of Steptoe is a television play which was first broadcast on 19 March 2008 on BBC Four as part of a season of dramas about television personalities. It stars Jason Isaacs as Harry H. Corbett and Phil Davis as Wilfrid Brambell. The drama centres on the actors on- and off-screen relationship during the making of the BBC sitcom Steptoe and Son, and is based on interviews with colleagues, friends and family of the actors, and the Steptoe writers, Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. The screenplay was written by Brian Fillis, also responsible for the similarly themed 2006 drama Fear of Fanny, which is about television personality Fanny Cradock off-screen. The 66-minute film is directed by Michael Samuels and produced by Ben Bickerton. The drama was widely acclaimed and won the Royal Television Society Award 2008 for "Single Drama". However, the drama generated controversy due to perceived historical inaccuracies, and following complaints to the BBC by Corbetts family, two revised versions of the drama have been broadcast. Despite these revisions, an investigation by the BBC Trust found that the drama was still unfair and inaccurate. DVDs of the drama have been withdrawn from sale, and there will be no future broadcasts without further editing. Ee Pattanathil Bhootham Ee Pattanathil Bhootham is a 2009 comedy fantasy Malayalam film directed by Johny Antony. Ee Pattanathil Bhootham stars Mammootty, Kavya Madhavan, and Innocent. The film is not based on the 1967 film Pattanathil Bhootham. The film was later dubbed in Hindi as Hamara Dost Bhoot Uncle.The film became a super hit at the box office. Mundane History Mundane History is a 2009 film by the Thai film-maker Anocha Suwichakornpong. She wrote, co-produced and directed the film. It is described as “one of the most startling and original feature debuts of recent years", and received its world premiere on 10 October 2009 at the 14th Busan International Film Festival in South Korea. It was the first Thai film to receive the countrys most restrictive viewing rating, due to a scene of full-frontal male nudity and masturbation. Mundane History won the Tiger Award at the 2010 International Film Festival Rotterdam. Naaga Naaga is a 2003 Telugu political drama film starring Jr. NTR, Sadha, Jennifer Kotwal and Raghuvaran in main roles. The movie was produced by A. M. Ratnam, one of South Indias successful producers, and directed by D.K Suresh; the two of them together co-wrote the screenplay. The film was released on 10 January 2003. The films score was by Vidyasagar and Deva. Vasu Vasu is a 2002 Telugu romantic comedy musical film produced by K. S. Rama Rao under the Creative Commercials banner, written and directed by A. Karunakaran. It stars Venkatesh and Bhumika Chawla playing lead roles, with soundtrack scored by Harris Jayaraj. The film was Venkateshs 50th film, has garnered the state Nandi Award for Akkineni Award for Best Home-viewing Feature Film. Later, The movie was dubbed into Tamil as Vetri and Hindi as Cheetah The Leopard. A Second Childhood A Second Childhood is a 2010 Italian drama film directed by Pupi Avati. Underbelly Files: Tell Them Lucifer Was Here Underbelly Files: Tell Them Lucifer was Here is an Australian made-for-television movie that aired on 7 February 2011 on the Nine Network. It is the first of four television movies in the Underbelly Files series, the other three being Infiltration, The Man Who Got Away, and Chopper. It tells the true story of the murders of two Victorian police officers, Gary Silk and Rodney Miller, who were gunned down in the line of duty in 1998 and the manhunt to catch their killers. Dus Tola Dus Tola is a 2010 Indian Hindi comedy drama film, remade from the Hit Malayalam film of the 80s Ponmuttayidunna Tharavu, directed by Ajoy Varma and starring Manoj Bajpayee in the lead role. Dus Tola was released on 22 October 2010. Distributed in the U.S. and co-produced by Warner Bros., it is the fourth Bollywood movie made and distributed in partnership with a major Hollywood studio, following Sonys Saawariya and Walt Disney Pictures animated feature Roadside Romeo and Warner Bros. Pictures Chandni Chowk To China. It is the second Hindi film under the banner of Warner Bros. Pictures. Fairy Tale Killer Fairy Tale Killer is a 2012 Hong Kong horror film directed by Danny Pang Phat. The film was released on 11 May 2012 and stars Sean Lau, Wang Baoqiang, and Elanne Kong. The Fairy Tale Killer follows police detective Wong Wai-han as he investigates a series of brutal murders. Marx Reloaded Marx Reloaded is a 2011 German documentary film written and directed by the British writer and theorist Jason Barker. Featuring interviews with several well-known philosophers, the film aims to examine the relevance of Karl Marxs ideas in relation to the Great Recession. The films title is a wordplay on The Matrix Reloaded, the sequel to The Matrix, which is parodied in the documentary. Flight of the Storks Flight of the Storks is a 2012 French English-language action thriller miniseries directed by Jan Kounen and based on Jean-Christophe Grangés 1994 novel of the same name. Runaway Slave Runaway Slave is an American independent political documentary hosted by Baptist minister C.L. Bryant, who hosts a nightly talk show over KEEL radio in his native Shreveport, Louisiana. The film premiered in Los Angeles on January 13, 2012. The film expresses Rev. Bryants belief that the African-American community, "has traded one form of tyranny for another" by "buying into the entitlement mindset of Progressives." The film, directed by Pritchett Cotten, is backed by the FreedomWorks Foundation. Rabba Main Kya Karoon Rabba Main Kya Karoon is 2013 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Amrit Sagar Chopra and produced by Moti Sagar. The film features Akash Sagar Chopra, Arshad Warsi, Paresh Rawal, Tahira Kochhar and Riya Sen as main characters. White Night Baek-Ya is a Korean film about a homosexual man returning to Korea with unresolved past conflicts, who spends time with a new man. Monk with a Camera Monk with a Camera: The Life and Journey of Nicholas Vreeland is a 2014 American feature-length documentary film directed by Guido Santi and Tina Mascara. The subject of this biographical film is Nicholas Vreeland, an American who is a Tibetan Buddhist monk, and also a photographer. He is the first westerner to be made abbot of a major Tibetan government monastery. The film features The 14th Dalai Lama, Vreelands teacher Khyongla Rato Rinpoche, the actor Richard Gere, John Avedon, Vreelands father Frederick Vreeland, his brother Alexander Vreeland, and his half-brother Ptolemy Tompkins. The film briefly shows The Tibet Center, the Tibetan Buddhist center in New York City which was founded by Khyongla Rato, and where both he and Vreeland teach, as well as the Tibet Centers retreat home in New Jersey. Also shown, in some detail, is Rato Dratsang Monastery, Vreelands home for most of his adult life: a reestablished Tibetan monastery within the Tibetan settlement in Karnataka state in India. Sins of Our Youth Sins of Our Youth is a 2014 thriller/drama film directed by Gary Entin and starring Lucas Till, Joel Courtney, and Mitchel Musso. The film is a cautionary tale that highlights a new generation in the United States that is desensitized by an oversaturation of violence in the mainstream media and who have ready access to firearms. Patel Ki Punjabi Shaadi Patel Ki Punjabi Shaadi is an Indian Hindi romantic comedy film, starring Rishi Kapoor, Paresh Rawal, Vir Das, Payal Ghosh and Prem Chopra. This film is directed by Sanjay Chhel and produced by Bharat Patel of Bholenath Movies. Rishi Kapoor and Paresh Rawal will be seen together for the first time in 20 years. The film which began production in 2014, and was released on 15 September 2017. Secret Project Revolution secretprojectrevolution is a 2013 American short film directed by Madonna and Steven Klein, dealing with artistic freedom and human rights. The film launched a global initiative Art for Freedom to further freedom of expression, created by Madonna, curated by Vice and distributed by BitTorrent. The goal of Art for Freedom is to promote and facilitate free expression, and thereby hamper repression of artistic expression. Happiness Happiness is a 2014 French-Finnish documentary film written, directed and produced by Thomas Balmès. The film premiered in-competition at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on 17 January 2014. It won the Documentary World Cinema Cinematography Award at the festival. The film premiered at 2014 Thessaloniki Documentary Festival in Views of the World section, on 16 March 2014. It also premiered at 2014 San Francisco International Film Festival on 27 April 2014. I Dream Too Much I Dream Too Much is a 2015 American coming of age comedy-drama film written and directed by Katie Cokinos and starring Eden Brolin, Danielle Brooks and Diane Ladd. The film is Cokinos directorial debut and Richard Linklater served as an executive producer. Divine Access Divine Access is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed by Steven Chester Prince and starring Billy Burke, Gary Cole, Patrick Warburton, Adrienne Barbeau and Dora Madison Burge. It is Princes directorial debut and Burke served as a producer of the film. Near Death Experience Near Death Experience is a 2014 French drama film directed, produced and written by Benoît Delépine and Gustave Kervern. It was selected to be screened in the Horizons section of the 71st Venice International Film Festival. Les bêtises Les Bêtises is a 2015 French comedy film written and directed by Rose and Alice Philippon. S.O.S.: Women to the Sea 2 S.O.S. Mulheres ao Mar 2 is a 2015 Brazilian comedy film, directed by Cris DAmato and written by Sylvio Gonçalves and Bruno Garotti. It is a sequel of the 2014 film S.O.S. Mulheres ao Mar, starring Giovanna Antonelli, Thalita Carauta, Fabíula Nascimento, Reynaldo Gianecchini, Rhaisa Batista, Felipe Roque and Felipe Montanari. The film was released in Brazilian cinemas on October 22, 2015. Shivam Shivam is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language romantic action comedy film directed by Sreenivasa Reddy and produced by Sravanthi Ravi Kishore. The film is produced under Sri Sravanthi Movies banner. The film stars Ram Pothineni and Raashi Khanna in the lead roles, while Vineet Kumar, Brahmanandam, Fish Venkat, Sapthagiri, Abhimanyu Singh, Himaja, Jaya Prakash Reddy and Posani Krishna Murali play supporting roles. The film received generally negative reviews from critics and it was an box office failure. Innocence of Memories Innocence of Memories is a 2015 British documentary film written and directed by Grant Gee. Inspired by Orhan Pamuks 2008 novel The Museum of Innocence, it premiered at the 72nd edition of the Venice Film Festival, being screened as a special event in the Venice Days section. Botanical Books is a 2016 Japanese romance film directed by , starring Takanori Iwata and Mitsuki Takahata and based on the romance novel by Hiro Arikawa. It was released in Japan on June 4, 2016. Sakalakala Vallavan Sakalakala Vallavan is a 2015 Tamil language comedy drama film written and directed by Suraj. The film features Jayam Ravi, Trisha and Anjali in lead roles, while Prabhu and Soori appear in supporting roles and Vivek in a guest appearance. S. Thaman composed the films music, while cinematography was by U. K. Senthil Kumar and editing by Selva RK. The film was released on 31 July 2015. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Anokha Rishta and was released on YouTube by Goldmines Telefilms on 3 September 2018. Utopiayile Rajavu Utopiayile Rajavu is a 2015 Malayalam satirical comedy film directed by Kamal and penned by PS Rafeeque. It stars Mammootty, Sethulakshmi, Jewel Mary, KPAC Lalitha, Janardhanan, TG Ravi, Joy Mathew, Sudheer Karamana, Nandu and Indrans. Ouseppachan composed the soundtrack. The film released on 27 August 2015. Mukunda Murari Mukunda Murari is a 2016 Indian Kannada-language devotional satirical comedy drama film directed by Nanda Kishore. The film features Upendra in an atheist role and Sudeep playing the role of Lord Krishna, teaming up for the first time in the lead roles. The film, a remake of Hindi film OMG - Oh My God!, which in turn was based on a Gujarati stage play Kanji Virrudh Kanji, is produced by M.N. Kumar along with B. Jayashree Devi. The rest of the cast includes Nikita Thukral, Ishita Vyas, Kaavya Shah, P. Ravishankar, Avinash among others. The film has cinematography by Sudhakar S. Raj. The soundtrack and film score are composed by Arjun Janya. The film released in over 250 screens on 28 October 2016 and ran for 50 days in theatres. Gender Revolution Gender Revolution: A Journey with Katie Couric is a 2017 documentary film about gender identity, produced by Katie Couric, National Geographic, and World of Wonder. It originally aired on the American network National Geographic on February 6, 2017. The films release followed the January 2017 National Geographic magazine issue of the same name, which also focused on gender. All You Can Eat Buddha All You Can Eat Buddha is a 2017 French-language Canadian fantasy black comedy film directed by Ian Lagarde. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The film centres on Mike, a mysterious guest at a vacation resort in Cuba who appears to have the ability to perform miracles. The Valiant The Valiant is a 1929 American drama film released by Fox Film Corporation in the Fox Movietone sound-on-film system on May 19, 1929. It is produced and directed by William K. Howard and stars Paul Muni, Marguerite Churchill, and John Mack Brown. Although described by at least one source as a silent film containing talking sequences, synchronized music, and sound effects, The Valiant has continuous dialogue and is a full "talkie" made without a corresponding silent version. I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You Ill Be Glad When Youre Dead You Rascal You is a 1932 American pre-Code Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. The cartoon features music by and a special guest appearance from jazz trumpeter Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra playing "You Rascal You". The title of the film comes from the song, written by Sam Theard in 1931. The film is now in the public domain . The Tenderfoot The Tenderfoot is a 1932 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Ray Enright and written by Earl Baldwin, Monty Banks and Arthur Caesar. The film stars Joe E. Brown, Ginger Rogers, Lew Cody, Vivien Oakland, Robert Greig and Ralph Ince. The film was released by Warner Bros. on May 23, 1932. It is based on Richard Carles 1903 play The Tenderfoot, and George S. Kaufmans 1925 play The Butter and Egg Man. The play was first adapted to film The Butter and Egg Man in 1928. It was remade as Dance Charlie Dance and An Angel from Texas, and enough of the plot elements were worked into Hello and Three Sailors and a Girl to warrant a credit for Kaufmans play as a basis of those scripts. An Angel from Texas was directed by Ray Enright, who also directed The Tenderfoot. Enright and Brown worked together on five pictures. Torchy Blane.. Playing with Dynamite Torchy Blane... Playing with Dynamite is a 1939 American drama film directed by Noel M. Smith, written by Earle Snell and Charles Belden, and starring Jane Wyman, Allen Jenkins, and Tom Kennedy. It was released on August 12, 1939. It is the final film in a series of nine Torchy Blane movies by Warner Bros. The first film, Smart Blonde, was released in 1937. A Close Call for Boston Blackie A Close Call for Boston Blackie is the tenth of fourteen Columbia Pictures crime films directed by Lew Landers starring Chester Morris as Boston Blackie. Snow Trail is a 1947 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Senkichi Taniguchi from Akira Kurosawas screenplay. It was the first film role for Toshirō Mifune, later to become one of Japans most famous actors. Mifune and the other main actor in the film, Takashi Shimura, later became long-term collaborators of film director Akira Kurosawa. Blonde Dynamite Blonde Dynamite is a 1950 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on February 12, 1950 by Monogram Pictures and is the seventeenth film in the series. Pygmy Island Pygmy Island is a 1950 Jungle Jim film starring Johnny Weissmuller. it was the 5th movie in the series. The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers is a 1953 film based on the French novel of the same name. This adaptation is one of five films director André Hunebelle and screen writer Michel Audiard achieved together. Georges Marchal portrayed dArtagnan. In real life he was clearly older than this character, but Marchal happened to be one of the most famous actors of European cinema in these days. With hindsight this adaptation might be regarded as one of his lesser important appearances because later on he even starred for Luis Buñuel. The Boy from Oklahoma The Boy from Oklahoma is a 1954 Western movie directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Will Rogers The film became the basis for the 1957 Warner Bros. television series Sugarfoot, in which Will Hutchins replaced Rogers as lead character Tom Brewster. The movie features Lon Chaney and includes one of future TV talk show host Merv Griffins few theatrical film roles. In the movie version, Rogers as Brewster substitutes facility with a twirling rope, similar to Will Rogers, Sr.s, for the usual unerring speed and accuracy with firearms typically found in cinematic cowboy heroes. Three of the original cast members from the movie, Louis Jean Heydt, Sheb Wooley, and Slim Pickens, were transplanted directly into the subsequent TV shows pilot, "Brannigans Boots," playing their roles from the movie; the first episode of Sugarfoot follows the films script fairly faithfully. Dennis Hopper succeeded James Griffith as Billy the Kid in the television version, Merry Anders took over the part of Katie Brannigan from Nancy Olson, and Chubby Johnson replaced Wallace Ford as Wally Higgins for the small screen. Reviewing the DVD release in 2013, Gene Triplett of The Oklahoman called the film an "amiable oater" with a plot that "may sound like potential corn on the cob to some" but turns out to be "unexpectedly well-crafted entertainment". Red Garters Red Garters is a 1954 American Technicolor Musical Western film starring Rosemary Clooney, Guy Mitchell, and Jack Carson. It is a musical spoof of Westerns. The director was George Marshall. The film was nominated an Academy Award for Best Art Direction. "Garters is a costume piece, a roguish, cheeky musical western in which anything goes. All the cliches of every western ever made are examined with humor and high spirits. ... Red Garters has no settings in the ordinary sense; houses, trees, windows and the like are merely suggested, as on a musical stage." It has been distributed on VHS, Laserdisc, and DVD. Over-Exposed Over-Exposed is a 1956 American film noir crime film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Cleo Moore and Richard Crenna. This film was released on DVD by Sony Pictures in 2010 as part of the Bad Girls of Film Noir Volume II collection. Rebel in Town Rebel in Town is a 1956 American Western film directed by Alfred L. Werker starring John Payne, Ruth Roman, J. Carrol Naish and Ben Cooper. It contains stylistic elements of film noir. She Devil She Devil is a 1957 American black-and-white widescreen science fiction horror film, shot in RegalScope, from Regal Films, that was produced, written, and directed by Kurt Neumann. The film stars Mari Blanchard, Jack Kelly, and Albert Dekker and was theatrically released by 20th Century Fox on a double bill with Regals Kronos. Ship of the Dead The Death Ship is a 1959 West German adventure film directed by Georg Tressler and starring Horst Buchholz, Mario Adorf, Helmut Schmid, and Elke Sommer. The film is based on the book of the same name by B. Traven, author of The Treasure of Sierra Madre, and was filmed in Spain. The Hellfire Club The Hellfire Club is a 1961 film inspired by the historical Hellfire Club, Sir Francis Dashwoods infamous Gentlemens society of the 18th century. It starred Keith Michell and featured Peter Cushing in a small cameo as enigmatic attorney Mr Merryweather. According to the film, the club was famed for its depravity, debauchery, and devil worship. Although not a Hammer Films production, there are visual similarities. The script was co-written by Jimmy Sangster, and co-stars Hammer regular Miles Malleson. Swordsman of Siena Swordsman of Siena is a 1962 French-Italian adventure film directed by Etienne Perier and Baccio Bandini and starring Stewart Granger, Sylva Koscina and Christine Kaufmann. The film is set in Spanish-controlled Italy during the sixteenth century. Black Spurs Black Spurs is a 1965 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Steve Fisher. The film stars Rory Calhoun, Linda Darnell, Terry Moore, Scott Brady, Lon Chaney Jr., Richard Arlen and Bruce Cabot. The film was released on June 25, 1965, by Paramount Pictures. The Priest and the Girl The Priest and the Girl is a 1966 Brazilian drama film directed by Joaquim Pedro de Andrade, based on Carlos Drummond de Andrades poem of the same name. The directorial debut of Andrade, it was shot on São Gonçalo dos Rios das Pedras, Gruta de Maquiné, and Espinhaço Mountains, all locations of Minas Gerais. Savage Pampas Savage Pampas is a 1966 western film directed by Hugo Fregonese and starring Robert Taylor, Ron Randell and Marc Lawrence. The film was a co-production between Argentina, Spain and the United States, and was a remake of the 1945 Argentine film of the same title which Fregonese had co-directed. The films location shooting took place in Spain, a popular location for westerns during the era. The films action is set in the Argentinian Pampas around the time of the Conquest of the Desert. Mig og min lillebror Me and My Kid Brother is a 1967 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and starring Dirch Passer. O-Solar-Meow O-Solar-Meow is a 1967 cartoon featuring Tom and Jerry. It was the first of three outer space-related shorts to be released in the Chuck Jones era. Also according to the MPAA code and not episode number, this Tom and Jerry cartoon is the last one to feature music from Eugene Poddany. The cartoon was produced by Chuck Jones and directed by Abe Levitow. The animation was supplied by Ken Harris, Don Towsley, Tom Ray, Dick Thompson and Ben Washam. The cartoon title is a play-on-words of the popular Italian song "O Sole Mio." Charles, Dead or Alive Charles, Dead or Alive is a 1970 Swiss drama film directed by Alain Tanner. The Plot Against Harry The Plot Against Harry is an American comedy film directed by Michael Roemer, filmed in 1969, but not given a theatrical release until 1989. It was screened out of competition at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. Long Live Robin Hood The Scalawag Bunch is a 1971 Italian-Spanish-French swashbuckler film directed by Giorgio Ferroni. It is based on the Robin Hood legend. It also has been known as Archer of Fire. Night of the Cobra Woman Night of the Cobra Woman is a 1972 American horror film starring Joy Bang, Marlene Clark, and Roger Garrett. It was co-produced by New World Pictures and shot in the Philippines. Roger Corman expressed great disappointment in the final product, and thought its main problem was the script badly lacked logic. In Celebration In Celebration is a 1975 film directed by Lindsay Anderson. It is based in the 1969 stage production of the same name by David Storey which was also directed by Anderson. The movie was produced and released as part of the American Film Theatre, which adapted theatrical works for a subscription-driven cinema series. It was meant to be shown theatrically with tickets sold in advance. Joshua Joshua is a 1976 American film directed by Larry G. Spangler. The film is also known as Black Rider, Joshua the Black Rider or Revenge. Sogni mostruosamente proibiti Sogni mostruosamente proibiti is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. The film is loosely inspired by The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. Bedroom Eyes Bedroom Eyes is a 1984 erotic thriller film starring Kip Gilman and Barbara Law and directed by William Fruet. Popeye Doyle Popeye Doyle is an American 1986 television film starring Ed ONeill. It was based on the character actor Gene Hackman won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in film The French Connection. The character is based on a real-life New York City police detective, Eddie Egan, who also appeared in The French Connection as Walt Simonson, Doyles supervisor. Forever Evil Forever Evil is a 1987 American horror film directed by Roger Evans, who also co-edited the film. It stars Red Mitchell, Tracey Huffman, and Charles L. Trotter. Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story is a 1989 American drama film directed by Brian Gibson and written by Abby Mann, Robin Vote and Ron Hutchinson. The film stars Ben Kingsley, Renée Soutendijk, Craig T. Nelson, Anton Lesser, Jack Shepherd and Paul Freeman. The film premiered on HBO on April 23, 1989. Lorna Doone Lorna Doone is a 1990 British drama television film directed by Andrew Grieve and starring Polly Walker, Sean Bean and Clive Owen. It is based on the novel Lorna Doone by R.D. Blackmore set in the West Country during Monmouths Rebellion. It was made by Thames Television and aired on ITV. Perfectly Normal Perfectly Normal is a Canadian comedy film directed by Yves Simoneau, which premiered at the 1990 Festival of Festivals, before going into general theatrical release in 1991. Simoneaus first English-language film, it was written by Eugene Lipinski and Paul Quarrington. The film stars Michael Riley as Renzo Parachi, a mild-mannered man living in the small town of Long Bay, Ontario, whose quiet, unassuming life working at the local brewery and playing hockey for the company team is transformed when Alonzo Turner comes to town, ingratiating himself as Renzos new roommate and convincing him to invest in an Italian restaurant where the servers will sing opera. The film received four Genie Award nominations at the 12th Genie Awards in 1991: Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Art Direction and Production Design and Best Editing. Lipinski and Quarrington won the award for Best Original Screenplay. Death of a Neapolitan Mathematician Death of a Neapolitan Mathematician is a 1992 Italian drama film, written and directed by Mario Martone. The film earned nine awards and was nominated for two, with director and writer Mario Martone winning seven awards. Clockwork Mice Clockwork Mice is a 1995 British drama film directed by Vadim Jean and starring Ian Hart, Catherine Russell and James Bolam. The film score was composed by David Hughes and John Murphy. The Cloud Door The Cloud Door is a 1994 short Indo-German drama film, directed by acclaimed Indian director Mani Kaul and featuring Hindu erotic literary themes. The film was produced by the German producer Regina Ziegler. The Cloud Door was featured along with other short films such as Susan Seidelmans The Dutch Master and Ken Russells The Insatiable Mrs. Kirsch, as a part of Ziegler Films compilation of short erotic films called Erotic Tales. Mani Kaul drew upon three literary sources for it: the Sanskrit play Avimaraka, written by Bhāsa around 5th-7th century; the Sufi epic love poem Padmavat, written by Mohammed Jayasi in the 13th century; and the erotic Indian tales Suksapiti. Invisible Mom Invisible Mom is a 1996 American comedy film about a mother who becomes invisible. Camping Cosmos Camping Cosmos is a 1996 Belgian satirical comedy film and a sequel to La Vie sexuelle des Belges 1950-1978, directed by the same director: Jan Bucquoy. It stars Claude Semal, Lolo Ferrari, Noël Godin, Herman Brusselmans and Arno. The movies tagline is: Revolution, football, beer and frites. It is an unconventional and non-conformist story of the sexual habits of Belgians. Cosmos refers to the eternity of heaven in full contrast with this little campsite where so many people live together with their problems and limited view of the world. It also refers to the Russian cosmonauts who explored space, but who as communists did not believe in an afterworld. And last, the name of this Campsite Cosmos is referring to the sky without limit above the heads of its residents. Hi Cousin! Hi Cousin! is a 1996 Algerian comedy film directed by Merzak Allouache. The film was selected as the Algerian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Xuxa and the Goofies in the Mystery of Robin Hood Xuxa e os Trapalhões em O Mistério de Robin Hood is a 1990 Brazilian comedy-adventure film, directed by José Alvarenga Júnior. The film is starring Xuxa Meneghel and Os Trapalhões. Tyutyun Tobacco is a 1962 Bulgarian drama film directed by Nikola Korabov. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. The film was based on Dimitar Dimovs best-selling novel Tobacco. Edo Porn Hokusai Manga, better known internationally with its exploitative title Edo Porn, is a 1981 biographical drama based on the life of Japanese artist Hokusai directed by Kaneto Shindo. It draws visual and narrative inspiration from the artists eponymous collection of sketches and focuses on an anachronistic story related to creation of The Dream of the Fishermans Wife. The Forest The Forest is a 2002 film directed by Leonel Vieira. The movie won the "Best Film" at the 2003 Golden Globes Portugal. Seven and a Match Seven and a Match is a 2001 independent film directed and written by Derek Simonds. It was released in the United States on April 21, 2003. Go Go Mania Pop Gear is a British music revue film, directed by Frederic Goode, which was released in 1965. It contains live concert footage of the Beatles, and lip-synched films of some of the British Invasion bands, including the Animals, Hermans Hermits, the Nashville Teens, Peter and Gordon, Matt Monro, Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas, the Honeycombs, the Rockin Berries, and the Spencer Davis Group. Each segment is introduced by Jimmy Savile, who at the time was the host of Top of the Pops on the BBC. The material by the Beatles was lifted from a newsreel short The Beatles Come to Town. The film was released sometime between January and April 1965, the footage having been filmed in December 1964. Artists and songs in order: {| class=wikitable ! Song ! Artist |- | "She Loves You" | The Beatles |- | "Little Children" | Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas |- | "Make Him Mine" | Susan Maughan |- | "Juliet" | The Four Pennies |- | "The House of the Rising Sun" | The Animals |- | "A Little Loving" | The Fourmost |- | "Hes in Town" | The Rockin Berries |- | "Have I the Right" | The Honeycombs |- | "Rinky Dink" | Sounds Incorporated |- | "A World Without Love" | Peter and Gordon |- | "Walk Away" | Matt Monro |- | "Im Into Something Good" | Hermans Hermits |- | "Humpty Dumpty" | Tommy Quickly and the Remo Four |- | "Whatcha Gonna Do" | Billie Davis |- | "My Babe" | The Spencer Davis Group I Love You, Baby I Love You, Baby is a 2000 German action thriller film directed by Nick Lyon with Jasmin Gerat, Mark Keller, Maximilian Schell and Burkhard Driest in the lead. Crazy for Love My Suicidal Sweetheart is a 2005 American independent dark comedy film written and produced by Michael Parness. The initial working title of the film was Saving Grace; this title was later changed to Max & Grace during production, and remained in place prior to its release on the film festival circuit in March 2005. During an appearance at the 2006 Sacramento Film Festival, Parness remarked that he was dissatisfied with the title of Max & Grace and announced plans to change it to My Suicidal Sweetheart. The film has been released on DVD under the title Crazy for Love. Gakkô no kaidan G Katasumi and 4444444444 are two 1998 short Japanese horror films both directed by Takashi Shimizu, forerunners to the Ju-on series. Story of a Kiss Historia de un beso is a 2002 Spanish drama film directed by José Luis Garci and written by Garci and Horacio Valcárcel. The film received seven Goya Award nominations, but didnt win one. Mookkilyarajyathu 日本語ウィペディアのアイザールがボールになって大冒険 Mookilla Rajyathu is a Malayalam movie released in 1991 directed by the duo Ashokan-Thaha featuring Mukesh, Thilakan, Jagathy and Siddique in the lead roles. This comedy flick revolves around four patients who escape a mental asylum, their antics and the mischief they get up to while trying to start life in a "normal" society, which, as the title appears to insinuate, often fares worse in terms of sanity. The characters are loosely derived from the 1989 comedy film The Dream Team. A key sub-plot in the movie is similar to the Sherlock Holmes story The Red-Headed League. Hawa Hawa is a 2003 Hindi horror film starring Tabu. The film was an unofficial remake of the 1983 American horror film The Entity which starred Barbara Hershey. Hawa was later dubbed into Telugu as Naa Intlo Oka Roju and then in Tamil as Raja Leelai. Bikini a Go Go Bikini a Go-Go is a 2004 American made-for-cable erotic film directed by Fred Olen Ray. It is also known by the alternate name Curse of the Erotic Tiki. The Little Match Seller The Little Match Seller is a 1902 British short silent drama film, directed by James Williamson, retelling the classic Hans Christian Andersen fable of the sad life and tragic death of a little match seller. This major fiction film of the period was, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "a serious attempt at depicting a persons inner emotional life on film through purely visual means, using trick effects not to provoke laughter but for serious dramatic reasons." The Hands The Hands is a 2006 Argentinean-Italian film directed by Alejandro Doria. The plot was inspired by the life and work of Catholic priest Mario Pantaleo. Doria and Juan Bautista Stagnaro wrote the screenplay. The film won one Goya Award. The Day I Bought a Star is a Japanese animated short film directed by Hayao Miyazaki and released January 3, 2006. It was produced by Toshio Suzuki for Studio Ghibli for their exclusive use in the Saturn Theatre at the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, Tokyo. The film is based on a story by Naohisa Inoue. The Wedding Curse Sukob is a 2006 Filipino horror film directed by Chito S. Roño and starring Kris Aquino and Claudine Barretto. Sukob was considered as the highest-grossing Filipino film of all-time earning ₱203 million, until 2009 when it was surpassed by the romance film You Changed My Life. The films premise is based on a Filipino superstition sukob in which one should not get married within the same year an immediate relative dies or marries. Hurricane on the Bayou Hurricane on the Bayou is an American 2006 documentary film that focuses on the wetlands of Louisiana before and after Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane on the Bayou is both a documentary of Hurricane Katrinas effects and a call to restore Louisianas wetlands, rebuild New Orleans, and honor the culture of the city. The film is narrated by actress Meryl Streep and driven by a jazz-, blues-, Cajun-, and gospel-fueled soundtrack featuring Tab Benoit, Amanda Shaw, Mavis Staples, and Allen Toussaint. It was originally a "what-if" scenario about a major hurricane impacting New Orleans – prior to Hurricane Katrina. The film debuted at the Entergy IMAX in New Orleans, on the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, several months before being shown elsewhere. Augustine: The Decline of the Roman Empire Restless Heart: The Confessions of Saint Augustine is a 2010 two-part television miniseries chronicling the life of St. Augustine, the early Christian theologian, writer and Bishop of Hippo Regius at the time of the Vandal invasion. This series was directed by Christian Duguay and was shot on location in Tunisia. In the United States, the film is distributed under the title Augustine: The Decline of the Roman Empire. Politics of Love Politics of Love is a 2011 film directed by William Dear. Bollywood actress Mallika Sherawat and American actor Brian J. White play leading roles. Sus Sus is a 2010 British drama film directed by Robert Heath and starring Ralph Brown, Clint Dyer and Rafe Spall. It is set in a police station on the evening of the 1979 general election, where a black suspect is brought in and interrogated on suspicion of murder. It was written by Barrie Keeffe, adapted from his 1979 play with the same title, and takes its name from the Sus law in operation at the time. 11 Eyes , known simply as 11eyes in its anime adaptation, is a Japanese adult visual novel developed and published by Lass first released on April 25, 2008, for a Microsoft Windows PC as a DVD; 11 eyes is Lass fourth game. A port playable on the Xbox 360 entitled 11eyes CrossOver was released on April 2, 2009, published by 5pb.. A manga adaptation illustrated by Naoto Ayano began serialization in the October 2009 issue of Kadokawa Shotens Comp Ace magazine. An anime television series adaptation by Doga Kobo aired in Japan from October to December 2009. A fan disc for Windows entitled 11eyes -Resona Forma- was planned for release at Fall 2010. The anime has been licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks; distributor Section23 Films announced that it would release the complete box set on January 11, 2011. The Brides of Sodom The Brides of Sodom is an American horror film that was written and directed by Creep Creepersin. The film starred Domiziano Arcangeli, David Taylor and Rachel Zeskind. The Brides of Sodom was produced by Empire Films and Sterling Entertainment and features gay porn idol, David Taylor in his first main role in a feature film. Tada's Do-It-All House is a 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Tatsushi Ōmori.. It rotates around the adventures of a handyman duo, and the development of a mysterious cult. Don't Think I've Forgotten: Cambodia's Lost Rock & Roll Dont Think Ive Forgotten: Cambodia’s Lost Rock and Roll is a 2014 documentary film, directed by John Pirozzi, about Cambodian rock music in the 1960s and 1970s, before the Khmer Rouge regime and Cambodian genocide. C/O Sir C/O Sir is a 2013 Indian Bengali romantic thriller film directed by Kaushik Ganguly and produced by Jaspreet Kaur. The film tells story of a blind school teachers life and his struggle to prevent the school being sold. The lead character is played by Saswata Chatterjee. The Bomb The Bomb is a 2015 American documentary film about the history of nuclear weapons, from theoretical scientific considerations at the very beginning, to their first use on August 6, 1945, to their global political implications in the present day. The two-hour PBS film was written and directed by Rushmore DeNooyer, who noted the project took a year and a half to complete, since much of the film footage and images was only recently declassified by the United States Department of Defense. According to DeNooyer, “It wouldn’t take very many bombs to really change life on Earth, ... The idea that there are thousands of them sitting around is pretty scary. I don’t think people today realize that. They don’t think about it. I don’t think they are scared. But in a way, they should be.” Mark Dawidziak, of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, summarized the film as follows: "The Bomb moves swiftly to cover Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Cold War, the arms race, the Red Scare, the witch hunt, the Cuban Missile Crisis, test-ban treaties, the "Star Wars" initiative, the anti-nuke movement, the collapse of the Soviet Union and the rise of new nuclear threats." According to historian Richard Rhodes, “The invention Bomb was a millennial change in human history: for the first time, we were now capable of our own destruction, as a species.” Dyke pole The Wild Fields is a film based on Serhiy Zhadan’s novel “Voroshylovhrad”. Its genre is eastern. The film was developed by LIMELITE Production in collaboration with TV Channel “Ukraine”, Media Group Ukraine, Ukrainian State Film Agency and a Swiss production studio “Film Brut”. The film was released in wide distribution in Ukraine on 9 November 2018. The screen version of Serhiy Zhadan’s novel has already won The Connecting Cottubs Best Pitch Award 2016, The Connecting Cottubs Producers Network Award 2016, The Connecting Cottubs Pitch Award 2017 and The Connecting Cottubs Work-In-Progress Award 2017. Alamaara Alamara is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language family-comedy film directed by Midhun Manuel Thomas and written by John Manthrickal. The film stars Sunny Wayne, Aditi Ravi, Aju Varghese, Saiju Kurup, Ranji Panicker and Sonu Anna Jacob in main roles. The film has two songs composed by Sooraj S. Kurup, written by Manu Manjith and sung by Vijay Yesudas and Anju Joseph. Nude Nude is a 2017 American documentary film about a talent search and Pirelli Calendar-inspired fine art nude calendar production named NU Muses. The Italian The Italian is a 1915 American silent film feature which tells the story of an Italian gondolier who comes to the United States to make his fortune but instead winds up working as a shoeshiner and experiencing tragedy while living with his wife and child in a tenement on New Yorks Lower East Side. The film was produced by Thomas H. Ince, directed by Reginald Barker, and co-written by C. Gardner Sullivan and Ince. The film stars stage actor George Beban in the title role as the Italian immigrant, Pietro "Beppo" Donnetti. In 1991, this film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. The Forbidden City The Forbidden City is a 1918 American silent drama film starring Norma Talmadge and Thomas Meighan and directed by Sidney Franklin. A copy of the film is in the Library of Congress and other film archives. St. Louis Blues St. Louis Blues is a 1929 American two-reel short film starring Bessie Smith. The early sound film features Smith in an African-American speakeasy of the prohibition era singing the W. C. Handy standard, "St. Louis Blues". Directed by Dudley Murphy, it is the only known film of Bessie Smith, and the soundtrack is her only recording not controlled by Columbia Records. Bessie Smith had a hit on the song in 1925 and Handy himself asked Bessie Smith to appear in the movie. Handy co-authored the film and was the musical director. The film was a dramatization of the song, a woman left alone by her roving man. It features a band that included James P. Johnson on piano, Thomas Morris and Joe Smith on cornet, as well as the Hall Johnson Choir with some thrilling harmonies at the end. The film has an all African-American cast. Bessie Smith co-stars with Jimmy Mordecai as the boyfriend and Isabel Washington as the other woman. It was filmed in June 1929 in Astoria. The film is about 16 minutes long. In 2006, this version was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film was rumored for a long time to have been banned as demeaning and to have become lost. Neither rumor was true, but when a print was found in Mexico in the mid-1940s, the event was treated as a significant development, even though copies had, in fact, been available elsewhere. "In 1950, a group of white liberals petitioned the NAACP to buy and destroy the print found in Mexico, which they believed to be the only copy extant." The Royal Family of Broadway The Royal Family of Broadway is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by George Cukor and Cyril Gardner and released by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay was adapted by Herman J. Mankiewicz and Gertrude Purcell from the play The Royal Family by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman. It stars Ina Claire, Fredric March, Mary Brian, Henrietta Crosman, Arnold Korff, and Frank Conroy. The film tells the story of a girl from a family of great Broadway actors who contemplates leaving show business and getting married. The characters are loosely based on the first American theatrical family, the Barrymores. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. A 35mm nitrate print of The Royal Family of Broadway was preserved at the UCLA Film and Television Archive in 1985. The film has not been released on DVD or Blu-Ray. Copyright is held by Universal / MCA. Blood Money Blood Money is a 1933 American Pre-Code crime drama about a crooked bail bondsman named Bill Bailey, played by George Bancroft, with Chick Chandler as crime boss Drury Darling, Judith Anderson as Drurys sister and Baileys lover, and Frances Dee as a thrill-seeking, larcenous beauty who fatefully catches Baileys eye. The film was considered to be lost for nearly forty years before reappearing. This marked the film debut of Anderson. Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back is a 1934 American comedy-mystery-adventure film directed by Roy Del Ruth. The film stars Ronald Colman and Loretta Young. It was a loose sequel to the 1929 film Bulldog Drummond which had also starred Colman. Blondie Meets the Boss Blondie Meets the Boss is a 1939 American film directed by Frank R. Strayer. Based on the Chic Youngs comic strip of the same name, the film is the second in the Blondie series, which eventually grew to 28 films. Hitler--Dead or Alive Hitler – Dead or Alive is a 1942 American propaganda war film directed by Nick Grinde. The plot of Hitler – Dead or Alive was inspired by true events but takes a quasi-comic tone. Happy Land Happy Land is a 1943 film directed by Irving Pichel and starring Don Ameche. A World War II home front drama, it was based on the 1943 novel of the same name by MacKinlay Kantor. Three Little Twirps Three Little Twirps is a 1943 film directed by Harry Edwards and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It the 71st short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Bugles in the Afternoon Bugles in the Afternoon is a 1952 Western feature film starring Ray Milland, based on the novel by Ernest Haycox. The story features the Battle of the Little Big Horn. It was filmed in Technicolor and released by Warner Bros.. Fool Coverage Fool Coverage is a 1952 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson and featuring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Daffy is an insurance salesman, trying to sell a reluctant Porky a "full coverage" policy. The Beggar's Opera The Beggars Opera is a 1953 Technicolor film version of John Gays 1728 ballad opera directed by Peter Brook and starring Laurence Olivier, Dorothy Tutin, Stanley Holloway and others. Olivier and Holloway do their own singing in this film, but Dorothy Tutin and several others were dubbed. This was Laurence Oliviers only film musical. With additional dialogue and lyrics by Christopher Fry, the film expands on some elements in the opera, notably giving Mrs Trapes a larger role and adding dramatic action sequences to Macheaths escape. The framing device is also changed: the Beggar is himself a prisoner in Newgate with the real Macheath, who escapes at the end under cover of the confusion created when the Beggar decides that his fictional Macheath should be reprieved. The film also includes one of the first film performances of the comic actor Kenneth Williams. Let's Do It Again Lets Do it Again is a 1953 Technicolor musical film set in 1950 New York, and released by Columbia Pictures. The film was directed by Alexander Hall and starred Jane Wyman, Ray Milland, Aldo Ray, and Tom Helmore. It is the story of a composers wife who tries to make him jealous, but the ploy backfires and leads to divorce. This color film is a reworking of a stage play by Arthur Richman, The Awful Truth, which was previously filmed in 1925, again in 1929, and in a 1937 film of that name starring Irene Dunne and Cary Grant. The lyrics for the musical numbers were written by Ned Washington. Tears for Simon Lost is a 1956 British thriller film directed by Guy Green. It is set in 1950s London, and revolves around the apparent kidnapping of a young couples baby. La venganza de Don Mendo Don Mendos Revenche is a 1962 Spanish comedy film directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez. It is based on a play by Pedro Muñoz Seca. Roaring Years Roaring Years is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa, set in the 1930s during the Fascist period of Benito Mussolini. It stars Nino Manfredi and Gino Cervi, and was inspired by the satirical comedy "The Government Inspector” by Nikolai Gogol. It won Best Feature at the 1962 Locarno International Film Festival. Sparrows Can't Sing Sparrows Cant Sing is a 1963 British film. Based on a 1960 play, Sparrers Cant Sing, it was directed by Joan Littlewood and was from a story by Stephen Lewis. The producer was Donald Taylor and the original music by James Stevens, incidental music was composed by Stanley Black. The play, also by Stephen Lewis, was first performed at Joan Littlewoods Theatre Workshop in the Theatre Royal Stratford East. Agent 38-24-36 Une ravissante idiote is a 1964 Cold War comedy directed by Édouard Molinaro. François Billetdoux and André Tabet wrote a screenplay based on Charles Exbrayat 1962 novel of the same name. Brigitte Bardot and Anthony Perkins star as the protagonists in the Franco-Italian production. The film was also released as Agent 38-24-36 in the United States. Matinee Mouse Matinee Mouse is a 1966 Tom and Jerry cartoon, acting as a compilation film short, featuring clips from a number of classic animated shorts and a pan-and-scan edition of the classic animated CinemaScope short from the Hanna-Barbara era. The story was supervised by Tom Ray, while William Hanna and Joseph Barbera received a special directors credit on the cartoon, though they did not do any actual work on it. It is the only Sib Tower 12 Tom and Jerry cartoon that features Spike & Droopy. In this short, Tom and Jerry are animated using their original designs rather than the designs used in the Chuck Jones shorts. Due to the differences in color processing and animation styles though, the changes between the Hanna/Barbera footage and the Tom Ray footage are not entirely seamless. A Noose Is Waiting for You Trinity The Return of Clint the Stranger is a 1972 Italian-Spanish Western film directed by Alfonso Balcázar and starring Klaus Kinski. The film is a sequel to Clint the Stranger. Eskimo Nell Eskimo Nell, also known as The Ballad of Eskimo Nell and as The Sexy Saga of Naughty Nell and Big Dick, is a 1975 British film directed by Martin Campbell and produced by Stanley Long. Though inspired by "The Ballad of Eskimo Nell", the movie owes little to the original bawdy song. Strange New World Strange New World is a television movie based on concepts envisioned by Gene Roddenberry which first aired on July 13, 1975 on ABC. It starred John Saxon as Captain Anthony Vico, Kathleen Miller as Dr. Allison Crowley, and Keene Curtis as Dr. William Scott, M.D.. Strange New World was originally a TV pilot and the third attempt to bring Roddenberrys post-apocalyptic future vision to the small screen. Prior efforts, called Genesis II and Planet Earth, explored an Earth after a nuclear war and focused on an organization called PAX that was working to bring peace and order to the world. Although he was closely involved in the previous two incarnations, this time Roddenberry was much less involved. As a result, the character names, as well as some of the main plot points, were changed in order to avoid any potential litigation. Saxon had starred in Planet Earth as Dylan Hunt, but the characters name was changed for its successor. The movie did, however, share the post-apocalyptic premise of Genesis II and Planet Earth. The title of the film was borrowed from the famous opening monologue of Roddenberrys Star Trek. Strange New World is considered by many observers to have been the weakest of the three productions which envisaged the world of PAX. Like the previous attempts, it was not developed into a weekly series. Unlike the previous versions, which focused on a single cryogenically frozen survivor working for an established organisation called PAX, Strange New World had three astronauts return to Earth after being cryogenically frozen and looking to re-establish the organisation that had sent them into space. The opening of the movie introduced the PAX team members and described the disaster which befell the Earth. PAX headquarters changed the orbit of their space station so that it would orbit the sun and return to Earth in 180 years, during which time its crew and hundreds of volunteer personnel located below PAX headquarters, would remain in suspended animation. Upon returning to Earth, the astronauts primary mission was to make their way back to PAX headquarters and revive their colleagues. The Sentimental Swordsman The Sentimental Swordsman is a 1977 Hong Kong wuxia film written and directed by Chor Yuen and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. It stars Ti Lung, Derek Yee, Ching Li, Yueh Hua, Fan Mei-sheng and Ku Feng. The film is based on Duoqing Jianke Wuqing Jian of Gu Longs Xiaoli Feidao Series of novels. It was one of Shaw Brothers highest grossing films in the studios history, and it was followed by a sequel, Return of the Sentimental Swordsman, in 1981. An in-name-only "sequel", Perils of the Sentimental Swordsman, was released in 1982, with no relation to the main character of Little Flying Dagger Li, being based instead in the Lu Xiaofeng novel series, and its previous film adaptations. Atrocious Tales of Love and Death Neapolitan Mystery is a 1979 Italian mystery film directed by Sergio Corbucci. Barsaat Ki Ek Raat Barsaat Ki Ek Raat is a 1981 Bollywood film starring Amitabh Bachchan, Raakhee, Amjad Khan and Utpal Dutt. It was directed by Shakti Samanta. Barsaat Ki Ek Raat was filmed in two languages; the Bengali version, titled "Anusandhan", was the top grossing Bengali movie ever for a number of years. The story was adapted from the novel "Anushandhan" by Shaktipada Raajguru. The film is remembered for the classic songs “Apne Pyar Ke Sapne Sach Hue” and “Kaliram Ka Khul Gaya Pol”. The first song was remade by the Bombay Bicycle Club and the second was used in the international song Funky Bijou Anthem. Fiend Fiend is a 1980 American B movie science fiction horror film directed and written by low-budget filmmaker Don Dohler, shot in Perry Hall and starring Don Leifert, Elaine White, Richard Nelson, and George Stover. The film had U.S. theatrical release in September 1980. The Flipside of Dominick Hide The Flipside of Dominick Hide is a British television play first transmitted on BBC1 on 9 December 1980 as part of the Play for Today series. Peter Firth stars in the title role as a time traveller from Earths future who illegally visits the London of 1980 to search for an ancestor and finds a world very different from the one he left behind. The story concludes with a plot twist involving a causal loop, a popular concept in time-travel fiction. Murder Ordained Murder Ordained is a television miniseries that originally aired for CBS in 1987, starring Keith Carradine, JoBeth Williams, and Kathy Bates. It was co-written and directed by Mike Robe. Based on actual events that occurred in Emporia, in 1983, the film tells the story of State Trooper John Rule, who investigates what appears to be a traffic accident resulting in the death of a local ministers wife. His investigation leads him to believe foul play was involved. Much of the principal photography and filming occurred on location in Kansas, and some of the dialogue comes directly from court transcripts. The film was subsequently released on VHS and DVD. The cast also includes Terry Kinney, M. Emmet Walsh, John Goodman and Johnny Galecki. The series received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Editing for a Miniseries or a Special. Dinner with a Vampire Dinner with a Vampire is a 1989 Italian television horror film directed by Lamberto Bava and written by Dardano Sacchetti. It was among four films made for the Italian television series Brivido Giallo. Roe vs. Wade Roe vs. Wade is a 1989 television film written by Alison Cross about the landmark 1973 United States Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade. It was directed by Gregory Hoblit and stars Holly Hunter. Sidewalk Stories Sidewalk Stories is a 1989 American low-budget, nearly silent movie directed by and starring Charles Lane. The film was shot in black and white and tells the story of a young African American man raising a small child after her father is murdered. The film is a remake of Charlie Chaplins 1921 feature The Kid. The film was televised by PBS as well as saw limited exposure on VHS and cable television in the 1990s. In October 2014, Sidewalk Stories was released on DVD and Blu-ray courtesy of Kino Lorber. Rich Girl Rich Girl is a 1991 American romantic drama film directed by Joel Bender and written from the screenplay of Robert Elliot. The film stars The Stepfathers Jill Schoelen as the title role, along with Cherie Currie and Paul Gleason in the supporting cast. The leading gentleman was played by Don Michael Paul, with live music. The film centers around a wealthy girl from Bel-Air, who is tired of living off her wealthy families name and decides to prove her independence from her overbearing father and obnoxious ex-fiancé by making her way in life by becoming a waitress at a nightclub and ends up falling in love with one of the clubs rock musicians. The film had wide list of performer and showcased award-winning musicians like Willie Dixon and Cherie Currie. The bands featured Precious Metal, Darling Cruel, Celebrity Skin, with Dance group Miranda Rap group. The film had wide release and was originally up for award nominations for the soundtrack by award-winning composer Jay Chattaway. Originally shelved, the film got picked for a limited release in select theaters nationwide with mixed reviews, most famously from The Washington Post. On a tight Budgets the production of the film grew more success from the live performances by Jill Schoelen and Don Michael Paul themselves. Marketing the films tagline "he was like nothing shed ever known, and everything shed ever wanted". Women and Men: Stories of Seduction Women & Men: Stories of Seduction is a 1990 American drama film directed by Frederic Raphael, Tony Richardson and Ken Russell and written by Valerie Curtin, Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne. The film stars James Woods, Melanie Griffith, Beau Bridges, Elizabeth McGovern, Molly Ringwald and Peter Weller. The film premiered on HBO on August 19, 1990. Campfire Tales Campfire Tales is an anthology horror film written and directed by William Cooke and Paul Talbot. The film is about a group of teenagers telling ghost stories around a campfire. One of the storytellers is horror legend Gunnar Hansen. The movie also uses many elements from famous horror stories and directors. Zipperface Zipperface is a 1992 American erotic slasher film written and directed by Mansour Pourmand, and co-written by Barbara Bishop. It stars David Clover, Donna Adams, and Jonathan Mandell. Intent to Kill Intent to Kill is a 1992 film directed by Charles T. Kanganis. The film is about drug trafficking, prostitution and police activity. This film is rated NC-17 due to extreme violence. The Little Apocalypse The Little Apocalypse is a 1993 French comedy film, an adaptation of Tadeusz Konwickis novel, directed by Costa-Gavras. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival. It follows the trials of a Pole who lives in France who wants his written work published. Unable to get anywhere, he starts to enlist help from others, resorting to some unusual extremes. Slaves to the Underground Slaves to the Underground is a 1997 drama film directed by Kristine Peterson and starring Molly Gross, Jason Bortz, and Marisa Ryan. The Good Life The Good Life is a 1997 American independent crime comedy film directed by The Real Howard Spitz The Real Howard Spitz is a 1998 family comedy film directed by Vadim Jean, produced by Paul Brooks and written by Jurgen Wolff. Starring Kelsey Grammer, Amanda Donohoe and Genevieve Tessier, it is a Canadian and U.K co-production. A failed detective writer, Howard Spitz has hit rock bottom until an 8-year-old girl helps him write childrens books. The Return of Alex Kelly Crime in Connecticut: The Story of Alex Kelly is based on the life of Alex Kelly. It was released on March 16, 1999. Anveshana Anveshana is a 1985 Telugu thriller film directed by Vamsy. The film stars Karthik, Bhanupriya, Kaikala Satyanarayana and Sarath Babu in important roles. This is the third film for Vamsy as a director after Sitara and Alapana. The film was also dubbed in Tamil as Paadum Paravaigal. The story revolves around an Ornithologist and a Police Investigator coming to a forest and trying to solve the mystery of a series of killings, allegedly by a man-eating tiger, but soon find out it is a serial killer and the identity is revealed in the end. The Flamingo Rising The Flamingo Rising is a 2001 dramatic film in the Hallmark Hall of Fame released on television in 2001, and based on the novel The Flamingo Rising written by Larry Baker in 1997. The movie stars Christopher Larkin, William Hurt, Elizabeth McGovern, and Brian Benben. The movie focuses on the feud between a funeral parlor owner and a man who wants to set up a large drive-in theatre across the street from the parlor. Former In the Heat of the Night star Randall Franks returned to CBS, which aired the film, in the cameo role of "Officer Randy Kraft." Knight Club Knight Club is a 2001 American film starring Lou Diamond Phillips and directed by Russell Gannon. Bawandar Bawandar is a 2000 Indian film, based on the true story of Bhanwari Devi, a rape victim from Rajasthan, India. The film depicts the personal trauma, public humiliation and legal injustice that Bhanwari Devi went through, while pursuing justice in the Indian courts. A Place on Earth A Place on Earth is a 2001 Russian drama film directed by Artur Aristakisyan. Mind Meld: Secrets Behind the Voyage of a Lifetime Mind Meld: Secrets Behind the Voyage of a Lifetime is a 2001 American documentary film in which actors William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy discuss the Star Trek science fiction franchise and its effects on their lives. Shatner and Nimoy portrayed the characters James T. Kirk and Spock respectively in the 1960s Star Trek television series, the 1970s animated television series, and their film sequels. They talk about differences they had with Gene Roddenberry, the creator of Star Trek, and about the strained relationships between Shatner and some of the other cast members. It was in this film that Nimoy first publicly revealed that he had struggled with alcoholism while he was acting in the original television series. Shatner talks about the death of his third wife, Nerine Kidd, who accidentally drowned in a pool in 1999 after suffering from alcoholism. Mind Meld was produced to advertise Shatners personal website. Filming took place at Nimoys home on September 5, 2001, and Billy West narrated the title sequence. The films title refers to a fictional practice in Star Trek—a mind meld is a telepathic link that Vulcans are able to create with other organisms. Mind Meld was released for sale on Shatners website on November 6, 2001, coinciding with the release of the directors cut of The Motion Picture. Mind Meld attracted some notoriety because of an unintended sound in one scene that became a popular subject of flatulence humor among Star Trek fans and on morning zoo radio programs. Shatner denied being the source of this sound in multiple interviews; he and Mind Melds director, Peter Jaysen, attributed it to equipment on set. The film received mixed reviews from critics. Scott Brown of Entertainment Weekly gave the film an "F", and said that the only people likely to watch the film were extreme Star Trek fans and people interested in hearing Shatners supposed flatulence. Laurence Lerman of Video Business praised the film for not "rehashing anecdotes that have long been staples of Star Trek conventions and behind-the-scenes memoirs", and instead for dealing with such topics as alcoholism, career difficulties, and conflicts on the set of Star Trek. The Image Makers The Image Makers is a 2000 Swedish television play directed by Ingmar Bergman and written by Per Olov Enquist. The drama is set in the year 1920 at Filmstaden where the film director Victor Sjöström is shooting the film The Phantom Carriage, an adaptation of Selma Lagerlöfs novel Thy Soul Shall Bear Witness! Accompanied by actress Tora Teje and film photographer Julius Jaenzon, he has now invited the books author to take a first look at some early scenes. The play was originally written for and staged by the Royal Dramatic Theatre, featuring the same cast, where it premiered on 13 Feb 1998, directed by Bergman. Following the success of the stage production, it was adapted for Swedish television by SVT in 2000 with Bergman as director. It appeared on a UK DVD along with The Phantom Carriage. Kal Aaj Aur Kal Kal Aaj Aur Kal is a 1971 Hindi film produced by Raj Kapoor and directed by his son Randhir Kapoor. The films USP is the appearance of three generations of the famous Kapoor family starring Prithviraj Kapoor, his son Raj Kapoor, Raj Kapoors son Randhir Kapoor and Randhirs real-life wife-to-be Babita. Among the non Kapoors in the film are Iftekhar. It was also the last Shankar Jaikishan score in a Raj Kapoor film; it contains superhit songs like "Aap Yahan Aaye Kis Liye" and "Bhanware Ki Gunjan". This film came after the heavy debacle of Mera Naam Joker, which was Raj Kapoors dream project. It more than made up for his loss although it was still only a moderate success at the box office. The film marked one of Prithviraj Kapoors final films as he died the following year of the films release in 1972. Tom White Tom White is a 2004 film directed by Alkinos Tsilimidos. The film was released in Australian cinemas on 19 August 2004 and played until 1 September 2004. The film premiered on 31 July 2004 at the Melbourne International Film Festival. It was also screened at the Cannes Film Market on 13 May 2004; the Pusan International Film Festival on 10 October 2004; Australian Film Festival on 11 March 2005; the Commonwealth Film Festival on 4 May 2005 and at the Saint-Tropez Festival of the Antipodes on 20 October 2005. The film was scored by Paul Kelly and the Boon Companions: Dan Kelly, Dan Luscombe, Peter Luscombe and Bill MacDonald. Yukikaze is a five-episode Japanese direct-to-video anime series produced by Gonzo and Bandai Visual and was released in Japan from August 28, 2002 to August 25, 2005. It is based on a popular science fiction novel of the same name by Chōhei Kambayashi, and was produced in commemoration of Bandai Visuals 20th anniversary. It was also later aired in Japan on the anime television network Animax, who later aired in its English language networks across Southeast Asia and other networks worldwide. The series is notable for its air combat scenes, which were created with the help of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. The JASDF worked with the Gonzo production team by recording actual sounds of the F-15J Eagle and running test flights at Komatsu Air Base, and having discussions on air combat tactics. Yukikaze has twice won the Tokyo Anime Award for Original Video Animation in 2003 and 2006. The Victoria Cross: For Valour The Victoria Cross: For Valour is a 2003 BBC television historical documentary presented by Jeremy Clarkson. Clarkson examines the history of the Victoria Cross, and follows the story of one of the 1,354 men who were awarded it: Major Robert Henry Cain. The main part of the programme was to describe how in September 1944, Major Cain won what was described as the "finest Victoria Cross of the whole war" by his commanding officer Lt Col Derek McNally. At the end of the programme it is revealed that Clarkson was married to Cains daughter at the time of production, who had no idea that her father was a VC recipient until after his death in 1974. Clarkson also reveals the history of the medal itself and how it is, and always has been, manufactured by the small London jeweller Hancocks & Co. The bronze itself is from the melted-down breeches of a Chinese-made cannon captured from the Russians during the Siege of Sevastopol in the Crimean War. The remaining lump contains only enough metal to create around 80 additional VCs. It is locked away in a safe in a military storage depot in MoD Donnington near Telford. All Aboard! Rosie's Family Cruise All Aboard! Rosies Family Cruise is a 2006 American documentary film that follows Rosie ODonnell and her family along with several other families on the first-ever cruise designed for gay parents and their families. It was arranged and planned by Rosie ODonnell and her life partner Kelli ODonnell. The cruise ship set sail on July 11, 2004, and the film debuted on April 6, 2006 on the HBO network. The film was released on DVD-video on June 13, 2006. The film went on to be nominated for three Emmys. Zeit der Wünsche Zeit der Wünsche is a 2005 two-part German television film directed by Rolf Schübel. Behold Eck! "Behold, Eck!" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 3 October 1964, during the second season. Searchers 2.0 Searchers 2.0 is a 2007 road film directed by Alex Cox. It stars Del Zamora and Ed Pansullo. Described by Cox as a "microfeature," it was shot on digital video in 10 days for a budget of $180,000. Lacking distribution, it featured a very limited theatrical run of one-night showings at various theaters throughout 2007 and 2008, followed by its premier on BBC in the UK, and eventual DVD release in Japan and North America. The film marks Coxs return to the comedy genre, since Straight to Hell, 20 years prior. Unnidathil Ennai Koduthen Unnidathil Ennai Koduthen is a 1998 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by Vikraman. It stars Karthik and Roja, with Ajith Kumar in an extended guest appearance. Ramesh Khanna, Moulee, Sathyapriya, Fathima Babu, and Madhan Bob play other supporting roles. It was Karthiks 100th film. The film won critical acclaim and was a huge commercial success at the box office. It was also considered one of the best Tamil films of 1998. Following the films box office success it was remade in Telugu, Kannada, Bengali and Oriya languages. Time of the Comet Time of the Comet is a 2008 Albanian historical drama/black comedy film adapted from a novel by Ismail Kadare titled Black Year. The film was directed by Fatmir Koçi, while Blerim Destani and Masiela Lusha starred in the leading roles. German bodybuilder and actor Ralf Möller also appeared in the film. Crying for Love Crying for Love is a Danish feature film. Written and directed by Christian E. Christiansen in 2008. It is based on the short film At Night, which was nominated for an Oscar in 2008. My Magic My Magic is a 2008 Singaporean Tamil language drama film directed by Eric Khoo and produced by Zhao Wei Films in association with Infinite Frameworks. My Magic was the first Singapore film to be nominated for the Palme DOr, the top award for film at the Cannes Film Festival. It has been also selected as Singapores official entry for the Oscars in 2009. It was released in Singapore cinemas on 25 September 2008. The Baby Formula The Baby Formula is a Canadian mockumentary film, which premiered May 22, 2009 at the Inside Out Film and Video Festival in Toronto, Canada. Directed by Alison Reid, the film stars Angela Vint and Megan Fahlenbock as Athena and Lilith, a lesbian couple each pregnant with the others baby through an experimental stem cell procedure that created artificial sperm from their DNA. The films cast also includes Rosemary Dunsmore, Dmitry Chepovetsky and Maggie Cassella. Normal the Düsseldorf Ripper Normal is a film adaptation of playwright Anthony Neilsons 1991 work The Düsseldorf Ripper, a fictional account of serial killer Peter Kürtens life, told from the point of view of his defense lawyer. With Milan Kňažko as Kürten, Dagmar Veškrnová as his wife and Pavel Gajdoš as his lawyer Dr. Justus Wehner; directed by Julius Ševčík, lensed by Antonio Riestra. Released in Czech Republic on 26 March 2009. Change Nothing Change Nothing is a 2009 documentary directed by Portuguese filmmaker Pedro Costa. The documentary focuses on the French singer Jeanne Balibar in rehearsal and concert as seen through Costas characteristically long, stark takes. Anjaneyulu Anjaneyulu is a 2009 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film starring Ravi Teja and Nayantara in the lead roles, while actors Prakash Raj and Sonu Sood playing pivotal roles. Directed by Parasuram, the music was composed by S.S. Thaman, produced by Bandla Ganesh, the film was released on 14 August 2009. The Tamil dubbed version titled Adhiradi Arjun was released in Chennai on 29 July 2016. Joe + Belle Joe + Belle is a 2011 dark Romantic Comedy film directed by Veronica Kedar about a drug dealer called Joe and a suicidal psychopath called Belle. Caldera Caldera is an 11-minute computer animated short film released in 2012. It was directed by Evan Viera, co-written by Chris Bishop, co-produced by Chris Perry, and created in conjunction with Bit Films, the computer animation incubator program at Hampshire College in Amherst. Caldera received a Prix Ars Electronica Award of Distinction in the Computer Animation category in 2012. Titanoboa: Monster Snake Titanoboa: Monster Snake is a 2012 documentary film produced by the Smithsonian Institution. The documentary treats Titanoboa, the largest snake ever found. Fossils of the snake were uncovered from the Cerrejón Formation at Cerrejón, the tenth biggest coal mine in the world in the Cesar-Ranchería Basin of La Guajira, northern Colombia, covering an area larger than Washington, D.C. The documentary premiered at the Smithsonian Channel on April 1, 2012, followed by a panel discussion from the scientists who spearheaded the research: Carlos Jaramillo from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Jonathan Bloch from the Florida Museum of Natural History and Jason Head from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Bag Boy Lover Boy Bag Boy Lover Boy is a 2014 comedy horror film that was directed by Andres Torres. The movie had its world premiere on July 23, 2014 at the Fantasia Festival and stars Jon Wachter as a hotdog vendor who finds himself becoming the muse of a manipulative photographer, played by Theodore Bouloukos. Sweet Whip is a 2013 Japanese erotic drama film directed by Takashi Ishii, based on a novel of the same name by Kei Ōishi and starring Mitsu Dan, Yuki Mamiya and Tsuyoshi Nakano. It was released on 21 September 2013. Outbreak Company Outbreak Company, known in Japan as is a Japanese light novel series written by Ichirō Sakaki, with illustrations by Yūgen. Kodansha published 18 volumes from December 2011 to August 2017. A manga adaptation by Kiri Kajiya was serialized in Kodanshas Good! Afternoon magazine. An anime television series adaptation aired between October and December 2013. Ya Rab Ya Rab is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Hasnain Hyderabadwala, and starring Ajaz Khan, Arjumman Mughal, Raju Kher, Vikram Singh and Imran Hasnee. The film shows the battle between two ideologies. One group represents the Islamic principles of compassion and respect for human life, while the other incites youth to avenge alleged atrocities on Muslims. Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt promoted Ya Rab. It was released on 7 February 2014 through his company, Vishesh Films. JK Enum Nanbanin Vaazhkai JK Enum Nanbanin Vaazhkai is a 2015 Tamil-language musical film written and directed by Cheran, which was simultaneously made and later released in Telugu as Rajadhi Raja. It stars Sharwanand and Nithya Menen in the lead roles while Prakash Raj and Santhanam play supporting roles. The film featured songs by G. V. Prakash Kumar and film scored by Siddharth Vipin. After failing to have a theatrical release in late 2013, the Tamil version of the film had a direct-to-video release in March 2015, becoming the first venture in a new initiative launched by Cheran known as C2H. The Telugu version of the film had been indefinitely placed on hold, but was later released theatrically in June 2016, with the makers trying to profit from Sharwanands popularity. Warrior Savitri Waarrior Savitri is a 2016 Hindi, a modern-day adaption of the very famous fable – Satyavan Savitri, written and directed by Param Gill. The film stars Niharica Raizada, Rajat Barmecha, Om Puri, Karmveer Choudhary to play pandit ji and Gulshan Grover. Upender Maheshwari and Bobby Kanda have produced Waarrior Savitri under the banner of Dr Bob’s Production. Waarrior Savitri has been filmed in Chandelao Garh, Jodhpur, Mumbai and Las Vegas. British model Lucy Pinder made her Bollywood debut with the film. The film was released on 25 August 2016. The film was banned in many parts of India for portraying goddess Savitri as modern 21st century woman. Director, Param Gill received death threats and film received a very low key release. The Vanished Murderer The Vanished Murderer is a 2015 period suspense crime action thriller film directed by Law Chi-leung. A China-Hong Kong co-production, the film was released in China on November 27, 2015. Kékszakállú Kékszakállú is a 2016 Argentine drama film written and directed by Gastón Solnicki. It was screened in the Orizzonti section at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival. It is Solnickis first narrative feature, after his previous documentary films Süden and Papirosen. The film chronicles the coming-of-age of a group of female teenagers in Argentina, not quite knowing what to do with their future. It is only very loosely inspired by Bluebeards Castle, the Hungarian one-act opera by Béla Bartók and Béla Balázs. Solnicki said that he wanted to attain the "atmosphere and horror" of the original opera, yet with his own characters. Love Means Zero Love Means Zero is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Jason Kohn about tennis coach Nick Bollettieri and his troubled relationship with Andre Agassi. The film had its world premiere at the 42nd Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2017. It was released on television by Showtime on June 23, 2018. Commando Ninja Commando Ninja is a 2018 English-language French martial arts action comedy film written and directed by Benjamin Combes. It pays homage to 1980s action films such as Commando, The Terminator, First Blood Part II, Predator, and American Ninja. The film stars Eric Carlesi, Philippe Allier, Stéphane Asensio, Olivier Dobremel, Anaëlle Rincent, and Charlotte Poncin. The film was crowdfunded through Kickstarter from 20 February 2018 to 22 March 2018 with pledges reaching €31,953, making 213% of its original goal of €15,000. Originally planned to run at 45 minutes, Combes expanded the running time to 68 minutes and released the film on YouTube on 21 December 2018. The Gay Deception The Gay Deception is a 1935 romantic comedy film starring Francis Lederer and Frances Dee. Writers Stephen Morehouse Avery and Don Hartman were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story. Pals of the Saddle Pals of the Saddle is a 1938 "Three Mesquiteers" Western film starring John Wayne and directed by George Sherman. This is the first of eight films in which Wayne played the lead in the popular series of fifty-one Three Mesquiteers films. The Night Riders The Night Riders is a 1939 American "Three Mesquiteers" Western film starring John Wayne, Ray "Crash" Corrigan, and Max Terhune. Wayne played the lead in eight of the fifty-one films in the popular series. The director was George Sherman. Wyoming Outlaw Wyoming Outlaw is a 1939 American "Three Mesquiteers" Western film directed by George Sherman and starring John Wayne, Ray Corrigan, and Raymond Hatton. Wayne played the lead in eight of the fifty-one films in the series. The Mad Doctor of Market Street The Mad Doctor of Market Street is a 1942 American horror film produced by Universal Pictures starring Lionel Atwill. The film was a low-budget project that utilized the studios contract players and gave rising director Joseph H. Lewis an opportunity to demonstrate his versatility with little production money. Marriage Is a Private Affair Marriage is a Private Affair is a 1944 war-comedy film. Bowery Buckaroos Bowery Buckaroos is a 1947 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the eighth film in the series and the last Bowery Boys film that Bobby Jordan appeared in. Rogues of Sherwood Forest Rogues of Sherwood Forest is a 1950 Technicolor Columbia Pictures film directed by Gordon Douglas and featuring John Derek as Robin the Earl of Huntingdon, the son of Robin Hood, Diana Lynn as Lady Marianne, and Alan Hale in his third movie as Little John over a 28-year span; hed played the part opposite Douglas Fairbanks in 1922 and Errol Flynn in 1938, one of the longest periods over which any film actor played the same major role. It was also Hales final film. The film was written by George Bruce and Ralph Gilbert Bettison. The Sinner The Sinner is a 1951 West German romantic drama film directed by Willi Forst and starring Hildegard Knef, Gustav Fröhlich and Änne Bruck. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. Just for You Just for You is a 1952 American musical film starring Bing Crosby and Jane Wyman and the final motion picture to be directed by Elliott Nugent. It was nominated for two Academy Awards in 1953. The film was based on the book "Famous" by Stephen Vincent Benét. Filming took place between October 22 and December 20. 1951. It is said that Judy Garland had originally been sent a script as she was being considered for the female lead, but she apparently decided not to proceed with the project. Location scenes were filmed at Lake Arrowhead, near San Bernardino, California and at Big Bear Lake in the San Bernardino National Forest. Sharey Chuattar Sharey Chuattor is a 1953 Indian Bengali-language comedy film, directed by Nirmal Dey, story by Bijon Bhattacharya, starring Tulsi Chakrabarti and Molina Devi, and co-starring Suchitra Sen, Uttam Kumar, Bhanu Bannerjee and Jahor Roy. Contemporary playback singers like Dhananjay, Dwijen Mukherjee, Shyamal Mitra and Manabendra Mukherjee also acted in this film. Action of the Tiger Action of the Tiger is a 1957 British-American CinemaScope action film directed by Terence Young and starring Van Johnson and Martine Carol. It was distributed by MGM. The plot is about the rescue of a political prisoner held in Albania. Carson, played by Van Johnson, is an American contraband runner approached by Tracy, a French woman who wants him to help rescue her brother. Supporting actor Sean Connery would reunite with director Terence Young for the film Dr. No. The title comes from William Shakespeares Henry V. Sujata Sujata is a 1959 Hindi language Bimal Roy film. It stars Sunil Dutt and Nutan, supported by Sulochana, Lalita Pawar and Shashikala. Based on a Bengali short story of the same name by writer Subodh Ghosh, the film explored the situation of caste in India. The music is by S. D. Burman and the lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. The Year of the Mouse The Year of the Mouse is a Tom and Jerry cartoon released in 1965, directed and produced by Chuck Jones, with animation by Dick Thompson, Ben Washam, Don Towsley, and Ken Harris. The cartoon itself is a revamped remake of Chuck Joness earlier Warner Bros. Looney Tunes 1949 Oscar Nominated short Mouse Wreckers, featuring Claude Cat and mouse duo Hubie and Bertie. The cartoon is one of the very few shorts in which Tom emerges victorious over Jerry. Daddy, Darling Daddy, Darling is a 1970 Danish / American sexploitation film directed by Joseph W. Sarno. Gorilla Gang The Gorilla of Soho is 1968 West German crime film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Horst Tappert, Uschi Glas and Uwe Friedrichsen. It was part of Rialto Films long-running series of Edgar Wallace adaptations. It was shot on location around London and at the Spandau Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art directors Walter Kutz and Wilhelm Vorwerg. House of Evil House of Evil, alternately titled Dance of Death, is a 1968 Mexican horror film directed by Juan Ibáñez. It stars Boris Karloff and Julissa. House of Evil is one of four low-budget Mexican horror films Karloff made in a package deal with Mexican producer Luis Enrique Vergara. The others are Isle of the Snake People, The Incredible Invasion, and Fear Chamber. Karloffs scenes for all four films were directed by Jack Hill in Los Angeles in the spring of 1968. The films were then completed in Mexico. Magic in Town Magic in Town is a 1968 Danish comedy film directed by Annelise Reenberg and starring Jeanne Darville. The Salzburg Connection The Salzburg Connection is a 1972 American thriller film directed by Lee H. Katzin, starring Barry Newman and Anna Karina . It is based on a 1968 novel by Helen MacInnes. It was filmed in DeLuxe Color and Panavision. Beyond Atlantis Beyond Atlantis is a 1973 Filipino-American science fiction/horror film directed by Eddie Romero, starring Patrick Wayne and based on a story by Stephanie Rothman. It was described by David DeCoteau as "one of the very few family-oriented B movies to come out of the Philippines"; this was due to star Patrick Waynes insistence that the film be a family movie. Kazablan Kazablan is a 1974 Israeli musical film directed by Menahem Golan and written by Menahem Golan and Haim Hefer. The film stars Yehoram Gaon, Efrat Lavie, Arieh Elias, Etti Grotes and Yehuda Efroni. The film was released on May 8, 1974, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Space Rage Space Rage is a 1985 American Space Western film directed by Conrad E. Palmisano. The Throne of Fire The Throne of Fire is a 1983 Italian film directed by Franco Prosperi. The film is among the peplums of the 1980s to feature a woman as the central character, along with Red Sonja, Hundra and Barbarian Queen. Strange Voices Strange Voices is a 1987 American made-for-television drama film about schizophrenia directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and written by Wayne and Donna Powers. It was one of the ten highest rated made for TV movies that year with a 33 share in the Nielsen Ratings. The reviews were mixed as the film was criticized as inferior to other made-for-television movies about the disorder, including Promise. The New York Times, for instance, called it "too much, too late". The Bengali Night The Bengali Night is a 1988 semi-autobiographical film based upon the Mircea Eliade 1933 Romanian novel, Bengal Nights, directed by Nicolas Klotz and starring Hugh Grant, Soumitra Chatterjee, Supriya Pathak and Shabana Azmi. Running Wild Running Wild is a 1992 film starring Brooke Shields, Martin Sheen and David Keith. It was written by Andrea Buck, Duncan McLachlan and John Varty. Deadly Advice Deadly Advice is a 1994 British comedy drama film directed by Mandie Fletcher and starring Jane Horrocks, Brenda Fricker and Edward Woodward. La bella vita La bella vita is a 1994 Italian comedy drama film. The film premiered at the 51st Venice International Film Festival. It is the debut film of Paolo Virzì, who won the David di Donatello for Best New Director and the Nastro dArgento in the same category. The Big Story The Big Story is a 1994 British animated film by David Stoten and Tim Watts and starring Frank Gorshin from Spitting Image Productions Adventures of the Road-Runner Adventures of the Road Runner is a 1962 animated film, directed by Chuck Jones and co-directed by Maurice Noble and Tom Ray. It was the intended pilot for a TV series starring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner; however, the series was not picked up until four years later when Warner Bros. Television produced The Road Runner Show. As a result, Adventures of the Road Runner was released theatrically alongside the live-action film Lad: A Dog, and was subsequently split into three further shorts. The first, To Beep or Not to Beep, was released in 1963; the other two, Road Runner a Go-Go and Zip Zip Hooray!, were assembled by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises in 1965 after they took over the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series. Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang Jacob Two Two Meets The Hooded Fang is a 1999 television film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Mordecai Richler. Armageddon Armageddon is a 1997 Hong Kong action sci-fi romance film directed by Gordon Chan, and starring Andy Lau, Michelle Reis and Anthony Wong. Teenage Alien Avengers Alien Arsenal is a 1999 made-for-television science fiction film directed by David DeCoteau. It is a loose remake of an earlier Charles Band production, Laserblast. It is also known as Teenage Alien Avengers. Red River Valley Red River Valley is a 1997 film directed by Feng Xiaoning about the British incursion into Tibet, starring Paul Kersey and Ning Jing. It was also released under the title A Tale of the Sacred Mountain. A book by Peter Fleming, Ian Flemings brother, is credited in the movie. In 1961, Fleming published Bayonets to Lhasa: The First Full Account of the British Invasion of Tibet in 1904. The film won numerous prizes at Chinas three main award ceremonies: Huabiao, Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers. The films production was part of an official Chinese government effort -- also reflected in the schools -- to incorporate the Tibet incursion into the story of the century of humiliation China suffered at the hands of Western and Japanese invaders and commercial interests. A Fantastical Meal A Fantastical Meal is a 1900 French short silent trick film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 311 in its catalogues. The film was imitated by Edwin S. Porter for the Edison Manufacturing Company film An Animated Luncheon. Seaside Seaside is a 2002 French drama film written and directed by Julie Lopes-Curval. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Caméra dOr. Maria Maria is a 2003 Romanian-French-German drama film directed by Călin Peter Netzer. The film won three awards at the 2003 Locarno International Film Festival. The Muppets Valentine Show The Muppets Valentine Show aired on ABC on January 30, 1974. It was one of two pilots produced during the planning stages for The Muppet Show. The other pilot was Sex and Violence, which aired in 1975. In this half-hour Valentines Day special featuring the Muppets and special guest star Mia Farrow, host Wally has writers block—he cant think of material for the show that represents the true meaning of love. He asks the other Muppets and Mia for assistance, with mixed results. The GoodTimesKid The GoodTimesKid is a 2005 American minimalist comedy/drama film starring Sara Diaz and Azazel Jacobs. Jacobs also directed the film. The DVD is distributed by Benten Films. Yeolliji Now and Forever is a 2006 South Korean film directed by Kim Seong-joong and starring Choi Ji-woo, Jo Han-sun, Choi Sung-kook and Seo Young-hee.it also has a Japanese manga named RENRI NO EDA Intertwined Branches . Roméo et Juliette Romeo and Juliet is a 2006 Canadian film made in Quebec, directed by Yves Desgagnés. It stars Thomas Lalonde as Roméo, Charlotte Aubin as Juliette, and Jeanne Moreau as Laurence. The movie has altered and modernized the Shakespeare play except for the last line. Care Bears Nutcracker Suite Care Bears Nutcracker Suite is the third and final television film to feature the Care Bears characters. Produced by the Canadian animation studio Nelvana, it is loosely based on the Nutcracker ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It was directed by Joseph Sherman and Laura Shepherd, and produced by Nelvanas founders: Michael Hirsh, Patrick Loubert and Clive A. Smith. In this special, a schoolteacher tells some children a version of the Nutcracker story which features the Care Bear Family. While helping a sad girl named Anna, the Care Bears and Care Bear Cousins meet a wooden soldier and a group of malicious rats from a place called Toyland. Entering this place, Anna and the Family learn that an evil Vizier is planning to destroy it with the help of his rodent army, and has his sights on a powerful ring that has been long hidden from the denizens. Care Bears Nutcracker Suite premiered on video and television in December 1988 across North America, and was met with indifferent reception. The special premiered on DVD in France in 2004, and then in November 2006 by Lions Gate Home Entertainment under a new English title, Care Bears: The Nutcracker. This was Nelvanas last Care Bears production until Journey to Joke-a-lot in 2004. Desierto adentro The Desert Within is a 2008 Spanish language religion themed drama film, written and directed by Uruguayan-born Mexican film-maker Rodrigo Plá. The film was inspired by the diaries of the Christian existentialist philosopher Søren Kierkegaard. It won seven awards at the 2008 Guadalajara International Film Festival. The film incorporates animation and art as bookends to each series of events in the film. The title of the film is drawn from Nietzsches epigraph about acknowledging uncertainty: "The desert grows, and woe to him who conceals the desert within him..." Cole Cole is a Canadian drama film, directed by Carl Bessai and released in 2009. The film stars Richard de Klerk as Cole Chambers, a young man from Lytton who longs to escape his smalltown existence with his dysfunctional family. He is accepted into a university creative writing program in Vancouver, where he begins a romance with Serafina, but faces a difficult choice when his friends and family back home struggle to survive without his presence. The cast also includes Rebecca Jenkins as Coles mentally ill mother, Sonja Bennett as his sister Maybelline, and Chad Willett as Maybellines abusive husband Bobby. The film premiered at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival, and screened at a number of other film festivals before going into commercial release in 2010. Bennett received a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 31st Genie Awards. Silent Voice Silent Voice, also known as Silent Voices, is a 2009 French drama film written and directed by Léa Fehner. The film won the Louis Delluc Prize for Best First Film in 2009. The film also received two nominations at the 35th César Awards. French Immersion French Immersion, subtitled Its Trudeaus Fault in English and Cest la faute à Trudeau in French, is a Canadian comedy film, released in 2011. The dialogue in this film is a mixture of both English and French, also known as Franglais. The film was the directorial debut of longtime film producer Kevin Tierney, best known for his work on the comedy film Bon Cop. This story follows a group of Anglophones who come to a remote town in Northern Quebec, in order to learn French. In an interview with Northernstars.ca, a website dedicated to Canadian film history, Tierney mentioned a potential sequel where instead of a French immersion course, the characters would be taking an English immersion one in Regina. The Cabin The Cabin is a 2011 romantic comedy film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith for the Hallmark Movie Channel. Glove Glove is a 2011 South Korean sports drama film directed by Kang Woo-suk based on a true story. After another drunken fiasco, fading baseball star Sang-nam is forced to coach kids at a school for the hearing impaired, but the publicity stunt eventually becomes an opportunity of a lifetime. The film was released to South Korean cinemas on January 20 and went on to receive 1,890,406 admissions nationwide during its run in theaters. Hum Tum Shabana Hum Tum Shabana is a 2011 Indian comedy and romance film. It stars Tusshar Kapoor, Shreyas Talpade, and Minissha Lamba in lead roles. Southwest Southwest is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed by Eduardo Nunes. Love's Whirlpool is a 2014 Japanese erotic romantic drama film directed by Daisuke Miura. The film was adapted from Miuras own award winning play of the same name, and portrays a group of men and women who pay to come to a common location to take part in organized promiscuous sexual activity. It was released in Japan on March 1, 2014. Jesus Jesús is a 2016 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Fernando Guzzoni. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Shahjahan Shahjahan is a 2001 Indian Tamil romantic drama film written and directed by Ravi Abbulu and produced by R. B. Choudary. The film features Vijay in the lead role while Krishna and Vivek portray supporting roles. The film, which had music was composed by Mani Sharma, was released on 14 November, 2001. The story is about love life of a love doctor and how is love life ends in tragedy unknowingly. Halkaa Halkaa Halkaa is an Indian Hindi-language Family film directed by PadmaShri Nila Madhab Panda starring Ranvir Shorey & Paoli Dam. The movie was released on 7 September 2018. A trailer was released on 7 August 2018 The Flapper The Flapper is a 1920 American silent comedy film starring Olive Thomas. Directed by Alan Crosland, the film was the first in the United States to portray the "flapper" lifestyle, which would become a cultural craze or fad in the 1920s. Merry-Go-Round Merry-Go-Round is a 1923 American feature film directed by Erich von Stroheim and his replacement, Rupert Julian, starring Norman Kerry and Mary Philbin, and released by Universal Pictures. A copy of the film is held in a collection and it has been released on DVD. Orochi is a 1925 black and white Japanese silent film with benshi accompaniment directed by Buntarō Futagawa. It is the most popular and beloved film of Tsumasaburō Bandō, featuring the star at the height of his fame. Texas Cyclone Not to be confused with the former roller coaster of the same name Texas Cyclone is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film directed by D. Ross Lederman for Columbia Pictures. The film stars Tim McCoy as "Texas Grant", Shirley Grey, Wheeler Oakman and John Wayne, and features an early appearance by Walter Brennan. Girl Missing Girl Missing is a 1933 American pre-Code mystery film starring Glenda Farrell, Ben Lyon and Mary Brian. It was directed by Robert Florey and released by Warner Bros. on March 4, 1933. Two women stranded in Palm Beach become involved in the case of a new bride who goes missing on her wedding night. Marie Galante Marie Galante is a 1934 American film directed by Henry King, starring Spencer Tracy, and adapted from a French novel by Jacques Deval. Later in the same year the novel was adapted into a French musical entitled Marie Galante, with book and lyrics by Jacques Deval and music by Kurt Weill. And So They Were Married And So They Were Married is a 1936 American romantic comedy starring Melvyn Douglas and Mary Astor. The film was directed by Elliott Nugent and released by Columbia Pictures. Black Sheep of Whitehall The Black Sheep of Whitehall is a 1942 British black-and-white comedy war film, directed by Will Hay and Basil Dearden, and starring Will Hay, John Mills and Basil Sydney. It was produced by Michael Balcon and Ealing Studios. Centennial Summer Centennial Summer is a 1946 musical film directed by Otto Preminger. The musical, that stars Jeanne Crain and Cornel Wilde, is based on a novel by Albert E. Idell. It was produced in response to the hugely successful 1944 MGM musical film Meet Me in St. Louis. The Admiral Was a Lady The Admiral Was a Lady is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Edmond OBrien and Wanda Hendrix. The working title of the film was Once Over Lightly that was the title of one of the songs in the film. Corny Casanovas Corny Casanovas is the 139th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1952 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Teenage Rebel Teenage Rebel is a 1956 American drama film directed by Edmund Goulding and starring Ginger Rogers and Michael Rennie. It was nominated for two Academy Awards; Best Costume Design and Best Art Direction. The film was an adaptation of the play A Roomful of Roses by Edith Sommer, with Betty Lou Keim reprising her Broadway role. Teenage Rebel was the first black-and-white CinemaScope film. Guns of the Timberland Guns of the Timberland is a 1960 American Technicolor Western film directed by Robert D. Webb starring Alan Ladd, Jeanne Crain, Gilbert Roland and Frankie Avalon. It's Greek to Me-ow! Its Greek to Me-ow! is a Tom and Jerry animated short film, released on December 7, 1961. It was the third of the thirteen cartoons in the series to be directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in Czechoslovakia. This is one of the few Tom and Jerry shorts to credit the sound effects producer, in this case being Tod Dockstader. The shorts name is a pun on the phrase "Its Greek to me" The Ashes The Ashes is a 1965 Polish drama film directed by Andrzej Wajda, referencing the classic Stefan Żeromski epic novel of Polish Literature of the same name. It was entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. El romance del Aniceto y la Francisca El Romance del Aniceto y la Francisca is a 1967 Argentine drama film co-written and directed by Leonardo Favio and starring Federico Luppi, Elsa Daniel and María Vaner. It was based on the short story El cenizo by Jorge Zuhair Jury, Favios brother. It won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film. The films full title is Este es el romance del Aniceto y la Francisca, de cómo quedó trunco, comenzó la tristeza y unas pocas cosas más.... It was remade in 2008 as Aniceto, a musical drama film, again directed by Favio. The Selfish Giant The Selfish Giant is an animated short film adaptation of the short story by Oscar Wilde. The story has symbolic religious themes and may be considered a work of allegory in Christian literature. The film was produced in 1971 by the Canadian-based Potterton Productions and by Pyramid Films. It earned a 44th Academy Award nomination in the Animated Short Subject category. One of the films animators was Micheline Lanctôt. The Kings Singers provided the vocals after having formed only a few years before. The film first aired on Canadian television in November 1972 on CTV. Angels' Wild Women Angels Wild Women is a 1972 biker film written and directed by cult director Al Adamson. Preceded by Satans Sadists and Hells Bloody Devils, it is the last in a trio of motorcycle gang films directed by Adamson for Independent-International Pictures Corp., a company he co-founded with Sam Sherman. The plot centers on a group of tough biker babes who leave their cycle gang boyfriends to go on a violent rampage. When a cult leader kills one of the girls, the others go out for revenge. Baffled! Baffled! is a 1973 British made-for-television science fiction thriller film, which was intended as a pilot for a television series. The story is part of the occult detective subgenre and starred Leonard Nimoy, Susan Hampshire, Rachel Roberts and Vera Miles. Peg Leg, Musket & Sabre Scalawag is a 1973 film directed by Kirk Douglas, his first of two films directed, the other being Posse. The film is a western re-telling of Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. Caravan to Vaccares Caravan to Vaccarès is a 1974 British-French action film directed by Geoffrey Reeve and starring David Birney, Charlotte Rampling and Michael Lonsdale. It was loosely based on the novel Caravan to Vaccarès by Alistair MacLean. It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time is a 1975 Canadian comedy film, one of John Candys earlier films. He plays the minor role of an investigating police officer. However, for marketing/publicity reasons, Candy appears on the cover of the DVD release. A Dream of Passion A Dream of Passion is a 1978 Greek drama film directed by Jules Dassin. The story follows Melina Mercouri as Maya, an actress playing Medea, who seeks out Brenda Collins, portrayed by Ellen Burstyn, a woman who is in jail for murdering her own children to punish her husband for his infidelity. Robert et Robert Robert et Robert is a film directed by Claude Lelouch. Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry is a 1978 American television film directed by Jack Smight and starring Claudia McNeil, Janet MacLachlan and Morgan Freeman. It is based on Mildred D. Taylors Newbery Award-winning novel of the same name. The film was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards. Een vrouw als Eva A Woman Like Eve is a 1979 Dutch drama film about a woman who leaves her husband for another woman. The film was directed by Nouchka van Brakel; Monique van de Ven stars in the title role of Eve, with Peter Faber as her husband Ad and Maria Schneider as Liliane, who becomes Eves lover. The plot focuses on the child custody battle that ensues after Eve leaves her husband. The film had festival showings at FILMEX: Los Angeles International Film Exposition; San Francisco International Gay Film Festival, and Gay & Lesbian Media Coalitions "Out on the Screen" Festival. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Hunters of the Golden Cobra Hunters of the Golden Cobra is an Italian 1982 action film starring David Warbeck. It was directed by Antonio Margheriti, and is one of several Italian imitations of Raiders of the Lost Ark, shot in an exotic location involving the recovery of supernatural relics. Mani di fata Mani di fata is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. Lady Libertine Lady Libertine is a 1983 soft core erotic film by Gérard Kikoïne. This Playboy production, released theatrically in Europe and on television in the US, is an adaptation of the Victorian novel Frank and I by Bill Adler. French actress turned famous TV host unsuccessfully sued to stop its release. Gérard Kikoïne had quite a large budget for this film and was assisted by French set designer Jean-Charles Dedieu. Therefore production values are quite good, especially since they involve a lot of period costumes and sets. Jennifer Inch is playing the role of Frank, the orphan boy, and of Frances. Sophie Favier plays the role of the mistress of Charles de Beaumont. The Sicilian Connection Pizza Connection is a 1985 Italian crime film directed by Damiano Damiani. It was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention. A version of the film dubbed for the USA was titled The Sicilian Connection, a name already held by another film from 1972. Apology Apology is a made for HBO original film that premiered on July 27, 1986. The movie is based on the artwork of Allan Bridge and the novel he inspired, Mr. Apology. The film was eventually released on video and syndicated to cable and network television outlets. It stars Lesley Ann Warren, Peter Weller and John Glover. The film was titled in some markets as Apology for Murder. Abhimanyu Abhimanyu is a 1991 Indian Malayalam-language crime drama film directed by Priyadarshan and written by T. Damodaran. It stars Mohanlal, Geetha, and Shankar in the lead roles. The plot revolves around the Bombay underworld and the transformation of an innocent guy into a crime boss in the city. The tagline of the movie is Crime Never Pays. The film was a commercial success at the box office. The film is noted for its screenplay, direction and background score. Mohanlal won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor. Its Tamil dubbed version Arasan was also a box office success. The movie was later dubbed and released in Hindi as Satyaghath - Crime Never Pays. It was remade in Tamil as Thalai Nagaram and in Kannada as Devru. Art direction was by Thotta Tharani. Rented Lips Rented Lips is a 1988 comedy-satire film directed by Robert Downey Sr., and starring his son Robert Downey Jr., as well as Martin Mull, Dick Shawn, and Jennifer Tilly. It was the final film appearance of Shawn, who died in 1987. Eddie Presley Eddie Presley is a 1992 dramedy film directed by Jeff Burr and featuring Duane Whitaker in the title role. It is based on a one man show Whitaker had written and performed in Los Angeles. Whitaker plays Eddie Presley, a former successful owner of a chain of pizza restaurants who, against the wishes of his father and mother, decides to sell his business in the pursuit of living his dream of becoming an Elvis Presley impersonator, going so far as to legally change his last name to "Presley." After several years, hes living in his van and desperate for work. After his boss fires Presley from his night security job for sleeping, he finally lands a gig in a seedy Hollywood bar. After a technical malfunction, he proceeds to bare his soul to the audience in an improvisational one man show, where he admits to spending time in a psychiatric hospital after suffering a mental breakdown. Meanwhile, in his personal life, Presley has to deal with a cheating girlfriend who ends up working in pornography, while remaining oblivious to a co-worker who truly loves him. Khuddar Khuddar is a 1994 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Iqbal Durrani and starring Govinda, Karishma Kapoor and Kader Khan. Other cast includes Shakti Kapoor, Shreeram Lagoo, Anjana Mumtaz, Raju Shrestha, Mahesh Anand, Vikas Anand, Navneet Nishaan and Anil Dhawan. It includes the controversial number "Sexy Sexy Mujhe Log Bole", which was censored to "Baby Baby Mujhe Log Bole". It is a remake of the Tamil film Walter Vetrivel, starring Sathyaraj. Dialogues of this movie became very popular and therefore audio cassettes of dialogues were released. The Recidivists Reverted is a 1994 Polish drama film directed by Kazimierz Kutz. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival. The Surrogate The Surrogate is a 1995 television film drama directed by Jan Egleson and Raymond Hartung and aired on ABC. The film had a limited VHS release in the United Kingdom in April 1996. It has also been released on video in Asia. The film centers around the young and talented student Amy, who replies on an innocent advertisement for a rental place. Here, she meets Stuart and Joan Quinn. After she rents the place, she creates a good relationship with the family. After a lot of hesitation, the family asks her to be the surrogate mother of their child, since Joan cant have babies herself anymore. Amy thinks about it and agrees. When Amy discovers that the family hides a dark secret about the death of an earlier baby, Amy is determined not to give her child up and flees. Soon, the police are looking for her, because she officially kidnapped her own baby. A Kiss So Deadly A Kiss So Deadly is a 1996 made-for-television thriller directed by Chuck Bowman. Captured Captured is a 1998 direct-to-video action film directed by Peter Liapis and starring Nick Mancuso, Andrew Divoff, Michael Mahonen and Linda Hoffman. Love Come Down Love Come Down is a Canadian drama film, released in 2000. Written and directed by Clement Virgo, the film stars Larenz Tate as Neville Carter, an aspiring comedian trying to rebuild his life after a stint in a drug rehabilitation centre. The film was created in part as an expansion of Virgos early short film Save My Lost Nigga Soul. Nevilles only family is his white half-brother Matthew, a professional boxer who has trouble communicating his feelings; their mother Olive is in prison for murdering Nevilles father Dean ten years earlier. Deborah Cox also stars as Niko, a nightclub singer who is herself the adopted daughter of white parents, with whom Neville enters a romantic relationship, and Sarah Polley appears as Sarah, a streetwise nun who works at the drug counselling centre. The cast also includes Kenny Robinson, Travis Kyle Davis and Charles Officer. The film garnered eight Genie Award nominations at the 21st Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Screenplay, Best Overall Sound, Best Sound Editing, Best Original Song and Best Original Score. It won the awards for sound, sound editing and supporting actor. Pathram Pathram is a 1999 Malayalam-language political thriller film written by Renji Panicker and directed by Joshi, starring Suresh Gopi, Manju Warrier, Murali, N. F. Varghese, Biju Menon, Abhirami. Kitne Door... Kitne Paas Kitne Door Kitne Paas is an Indian Hindi romance film released in 2002. It stars Fardeen Khan and Amrita Arora in the lead roles. Adisaya Piravi Athisaya Piravi is a 1990 Indian Tamil fantasy comedy film starring Rajinikanth, Kanaka, and Sheeba Akashdeep in the lead roles, while Nagesh, Jaiganesh, Chinni Jayanth, Cho Ramaswamy, and Vinu Chakravarthy, among others, play supporting roles. This film was a remake of the Telugu film Yamudiki Mogudu, starring Chiranjeevi in the lead. The films music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja, and the film released on 15 June 1990. Hermanas Hermanas is a 2005 drama film written and directed by Julia Solomonoff, her first feature motion picture. The picture has a number of producers, including: Mariela Besuievski, Pablo Bossi, Florencia Enghel, Gerardo Herrero, Vanessa Ragone, Walter Salles, and Ariel Saúl. The film features Valeria Bertuccelli, Ingrid Rubio, among others. Mob Sister Mob Sister is a 2005 Hong Kong action film, directed by Wong Ching-Po and starring Annie Liu as the titular character, Karena Lam, Simon Yam, Anthony Wong and Eric Tsang. Aziris nuna Asiris nuna is a 2006 Russian childrens science fiction film directed by Oleg Kompasov and produced by Vladimir Khrapunov, Aleksei Kuznetsov and Sergey Chernyakov. The film is based on a Yuli Burkin and Sergei Lukyanenko novel Today, mom!, the first part of Island Rus trilogy, adapted by Ramil Farzutdinov and Oleg Kompasov. Music by Dmitri Funtikov. Possibility of an Island La Possibilité dune île is a 2008 film directed by Michel Houellebecq, loosely based on his 2005 novel The Possibility of an Island. Audience of One Audience of One is an award-winning 2007 documentary film directed by Michael Jacobs that was premiered on 9 March 2007 at South by Southwest in Austin. Crimes of the Past Crimes of the Past, also known as The Spy and the Sparrow, is a 2009 thriller film starring David Rasche and Eric Roberts. Love & Savagery Love and Savagery is a Canadian-Irish drama film, directed by John N. Smith and released in 2009. The film stars Allan Hawco as Michael, a geologist from Newfoundland and Labrador who travels to Ballyvaughan, Ireland to study limestone, and causes a scandal when he enters a romantic relationship with Cathleen, an orphan girl from the village who is about to enter the convent as a Roman Catholic nun. The films cast also includes Martha Burns, Nicholas Campbell, Andy Jones, Louise Nicol, Mack Furlong and Sean Panting. 66/67: Fairplay Is Over 66/67: Fairplay Is Over is a German drama film directed by Carsten Ludwig, which tells the story of a group of hooligans of the German football club Eintracht Braunschweig. It was released in 2009. Naughty @ 40 Naughty @ 40 is a 2011 Hindi adult comedy film directed by Jagmohan Mundhra, while produced by Anuj Sharma under Gangani Multimedia Corporations and also distributed by Srishti Creations. The film stars Govinda and Yuvika Chaudhary in the lead roles, with Anupam Kher, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Shakti Kapoor, Sanjai Mishra and Smita Jaykar in supporting roles. The film is a remake of the 2005 Judd Apatow buddy film, The 40-Year Old Virgin. The Sacred Blacksmith , is a Japanese light novel series by Isao Miura, with illustrations by Luna. All 16 volumes have been published by Media Factory under their MF Bunko J label. A manga adaptation by Kōtarō Yamada started serialization in the seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Alive on March 27, 2009. The first tankōbon was published June 23, 2009. A 12 episode anime adaptation by Manglobe studios aired from October 3, 2009 to December 19, 2009. Obselidia Obselidia is a 2010 American drama film written and directed by Diane Bell, starring Michael Piccirilli, Gaynor Howe and Frank Hoyt Taylor. The film won two awards at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival: the Excellence in Cinematography award and the Alfred P. Sloan Prize. Turnout Turnout is a British crime drama film written and directed by Lee Sales. The script was also co-written by cast members Francis Pope and George Russo. The film also stars Ophelia Lovibond, Neil Maskell and Ben Drew. The film was released on 16 September 2011, although filming took place in London during the Autumn of 2010. Gnarr Gnarr is a 2010 Icelandic documentary film directed by Gaukur Úlfarsson. The film follows the political campaign of Jón Gnarr, a former punk rocker with no background in politics that formed his own party – the Best Party – and became the mayor of Reykjavík. Hotel Swooni Hotel Swooni is a 2011 Belgian drama film directed by Kaat Beels. Vedi Vedi is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Prabhu Deva. The film features Vishal and Sameera Reddy in the lead roles, while Poonam Kaur, Vivek, and Sayaji Shinde play supporting roles. A remake of super hit Telugu film Souryam, the film was released on 30 September 2011 across 250 screens in Tamil Nadu, 62 screens in Kerala and 28 screens in Karnataka It has been dubbed in Hindi as The Fighter No.1 in 2012. Cementerio General General Cemetery is a Peruvian supernatural horror film directed by Dorian Fernandez Moris. Written by Javier Velasquez, the plot is based on urban legends in the citys main cemetery. The film stars Airam Galliani, Nikko Ponce, Leslie Shaw, Marisol Aguirre, among others. It is produced by Iquitos-based Audiovisual Films company. The filming began in January 2012 in Iquitos. Moreover, it is an indirect sponsored film due to its ample, solicited budget support by state-owned and privately held entities. General Cemetery is the first full-length horror film in Peru. The film will include extensive found footage scenes, a new film style in the country. Ivan Veramaathiri Ivan Veramathiri is a 2013 Indian Tamil vigilante action film written and directed by M. Saravanan.film presented by director N. Linguswamy and produced by his brother N. Subash Chandrabose under Thirupathi Brothers association with Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapur under UTV Motion Pictures . The film stars Vikram Prabhu, Surbhi, Ganesh Venkatraman, Vamsi Krishna and Hariraj. The background score and soundtrack were composed by C. Sathya. The film was released on 13 December 2013 to positive reviews. The director adapted the core storyline of this movie in Kannada as Chakravyuha starring Puneeth Rajkumar and the movie was remade in Odia in 2017 as Abhaya starring Anubhav Mohanty. Segrt Hlapic The Brave Adventures of a Little Shoemaker is a movie directed by Silvije Petranović. It is based on the book The Brave Adventures of Lapitch by Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić. In just 18 days after the opening, the movie became the most-watched Croatian childrens fiction film. Natholi Oru Cheriya Meenalla Natholi Oru Cheriya Meenalla is a 2013 Indian Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by V. K. Prakash and written by Shankar Ramakrishnan. Starring Fahadh Faasil and Kamalinee Mukherjee in the lead roles. Principal photography began on 22 November 2012 and wrapped by February 2013. The film is scripted by Shankar Ramakrishnan. The film released on 8 February 2013. League of Denial: The NFL's Concussion Crisis League of Denial is a 2013 book, initially broadcast as a documentary film, about traumatic brain injury in the National Football League, particularly concussions and chronic traumatic encephalopathy. The documentary, entitled League of Denial: The NFLs Concussion Crisis, was produced by Frontline and broadcast on PBS. The book was written by ESPN reporters Mark Fainaru-Wada and Steve Fainaru. The book and film devote significant attention to the story of Mike Webster and his football-related brain injuries, and the pathologist who examined Websters brain, Bennet Omalu. The film also looks closely at the efforts of researchers led by Ann McKee at Boston Universitys Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy, where the brains of a number of former NFL athletes have been examined. Molly Molly is a two-part Australian miniseries about music legend Molly Meldrum. Aired on the Seven Network, the first part premiered on 7 February 2016, with the second and final half screening on 14 February. It is based on Meldrums biography, The Never, Um ... Ever Ending Story, which was written with journalist Jeff Jenkins. Munde Kamaal De Munde Kamaal De is a Punjabi comedy film directed by Amit Prasher and written by Naresh Kathooria The film is produced by Prem Parkash Gupta with Starring Amrinder Gill, Yuvraj Hans, Binnu Dhillon and Mandy Takhar in the lead. The film was released 21 August 2015. Movie is produced under banner SRD Motion Pictures. Munde Kamaal De revolves around three characters who are blind deaf and mute. It revolves around their love life and the troubles brought upon by their disabilities. The Last Women Standing The Last Women Standing is a 2015 romantic drama film directed by Luo Luo, in her directorial debut. A China-Hong Kong co-production, the film was based on a novel written by Luo Luo. translated in malay by Megan Tay and It released in China on November 6, 2015. Cheese in the Trap Cheese in the Trap is a 2018 South Korean romance film starring Park Hae-jin, Oh Yeon-seo and Park Ki-woong, based on the Korean webtoon of the same name. It was released on March 14, 2018. The Fireflies Are Gone The Fireflies Are Gone is a 2018 Canadian drama film directed by Sébastien Pilote. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Canadian Film. The film centres on Léo, a restless teenager in her final year of high school who strikes up a friendship with Steve, an older man. In December 2018, the Toronto International Film Festival named the film to its annual year-end Canadas Top Ten list. The film received two Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019, for Best Overall Sound and Best Original Score. Isn't Life Wonderful Isnt Life Wonderful is a silent film directed by D. W. Griffith for his company D. W. Griffith Productions, and distributed by United Artists. It was based on the novel by Geoffrey Moss and it went under the alternative title Dawn. The China Shop The China Shop is a short animated Disney cartoon, released in 1934 in the Silly Symphonies series. The short was directed by Wilfred Jackson and is told to be a step ahead in the character staging for the age, because of the thoughful opening scene in which the shopkeeper closes the store, contrasting with the broad kind of movements made by the time. Palooka Palooka is a 1934 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Benjamin Stoloff starring Jimmy Durante and based on the comic strip by Ham Fisher. The film was adapted by Jack Jevne, Arthur Kober, Gertrude Purcell, Murray Roth and Ben Ryan from the comic strip. The film is also known as The Great Schnozzle in the United Kingdom. Rich Man, Poor Girl Rich Man, Poor Girl is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Robert Young, Ruth Hussey and Lew Ayres. The film is a remake of the 1929 film The Idle Rich. This was Lana Turners second appearance as an MGM star. The City The City is a pioneering short documentary film from 1939 that contrasts the problems of the contemporary urban environment with the superior social and physical conditions that can be provided in a planned community. It was directed and photographed by Ralph Steiner and Willard Van Dyke based on a treatment by Lewis Mumford, which was in turn based on an outline by Pare Lorentz. Aaron Copland wrote the musical score and Morris Carnovsky provided the narration. The Body Disappears The Body Disappears is a 1941 American comedy film directed by D. Ross Lederman. Winning Your Wings Winning Your Wings is a 1942 Allied propaganda film of World War II produced by Warner Bros. Studios for the US Army Air Forces, starring James Stewart. It was aimed at young men who were thinking about joining the Air Force. Members of the production crew would later form the core of the First Motion Picture Unit. The film opens with a BT trainer landing on a tarmac and a pilot in full flight gear getting out and walking toward the camera. Once he comes near enough the audience realizes that the pilot is Stewart and he begins his narration: "I want to talk to you all today about one of my favorite subjects, the Army Air Forces." "First, are there any questions?" Then begins a series of vignettes in which young men in different social positions ask about being in the air force, such as a college student, a high school student, and a 26-year-old worker with a family. Stewart assures each that they can join the air force and still be able to keep their various educational, occupational and family commitments. Then the film takes the audience through the average mustering in process, about the medical exams, the cadet training and learning how to fly. The short recruitment film appeared in movie theaters nationwide beginning in late May, 1942, and was very successful, resulting in 150,000 new recruits. Due to racial segregation policies of the U.S. Army Air Forces, there are no African Americans depicted in the film, although, at the time of the films creation, the first black aviators had already begun serving in the military, mainly the Tuskegee Airmen program. Life with Feathers Life with Feathers is a 1945 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short marks the theatrical debut of Sylvester the Cat. Fuelin' Around Fuelin Around is the 116th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1949 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Cossacks of the Kuban Cossacks of the Kuban from Mosfilm is a color film, glorifying the life of the farmers in the kolkhoz of the Soviet Unions Kuban region, directed by Ivan Pyryev and starring Marina Ladynina, his wife at that time. Because You're Mine Because Youre Mine is a 1952 musical comedy film starring Mario Lanza. Directed by Alexander Hall, the film also stars Doretta Morrow, James Whitmore, and Dean Miller. Gents in a Jam Gents in a Jam is the 141st short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1952 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Hare Lift Hare Lift is an animated Looney Tunes short starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. It was released in theaters on December 20, 1952. The title is a play on the term "air lift," as expressed in the plotline. Jalopy Jalopy is a 1953 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on February 15, 1953 by Allied Artists and is the twenty-ninth film in the series. Jalopy represents the first Bowery Boys film to be released by Allied Artists, previous were by Monogram Pictures. Go Fly a Kit Go Fly a Kit is a 1957 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. It is available on disc 4 of the DVD set Volume 4. The title is a pun on the phrase "Go fly a kite." Ice Palace Ice Palace is a 1960 Technicolor historical drama and adventure film directed by Vincent Sherman starring Richard Burton, Robert Ryan, Carolyn Jones and Martha Hyer. It dramatized the debate over Alaska statehood. Alaska had become a state in 1959. Pirates of Tortuga Pirates of Tortuga is a 1961 DeLuxe Color American swashbuckler film which invented an alternate history for the actual Welsh privateer Henry Morgan. It was released in October 1961 in the United States in CinemaScope. Shutter Bugged Cat Shutter Bugged Cat is a 1967 Tom and Jerry cartoon, produced in the Chuck Jones era. The story was supervised by Tom Ray. As with the previous cartoon Matinee Mouse, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera received a special directors credit, though the two did not contribute any work towards the cartoon and Tom and Jerry were animated using their original designs. Manon 70 Manon 70 is a 1968 French drama film directed by Jean Aurel and starring Catherine Deneuve, Jean-Claude Brialy and Sammy Frey. It was written by Aurel with Cécil Saint-Laurent. The story is loosely based on Manon Lescaut, an 18th-century French novel by Antoine François Prévost. The original music was composed by Serge Gainsbourg. Help Me, My Love Help Me, My Love is a 1969 Commedia allitaliana film written, directed and starred by Alberto Sordi. The Longest Hunt Spara, Gringo, spara is a 1968 Italian spaghetti western directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is the first western directed by Bruno Corbucci, and except the parodistic and bizarre The Three Musketeers of the West it is his only western. The title song "Rainbow... vorrei... vorrei" is performed by Little Tony. Alex Cox in his book 10,000 Ways to Die refers to the film as "derivative and boring", "a reminder that talent as a director is not inheritable, or a family trait." The Cop The Cop is a 1970 French-Italian crime film directed by Yves Boisset and starring Michel Bouquet. Made for Each Other Made for Each Other is a 1971 romantic comedy film directed by Robert B. Bean. Both starring and written by the husband and wife team of Renée Taylor and Joseph Bologna, the film traces the relationship of Pandora and Giggy, a seemingly incompatible couple who meet in a group therapy session and fall in love. The film was the second screenplay written by the couple, and is also Bolognas film debut. In addition, there are early screen appearances from Paul Sorvino, Candice Azzara and Olympia Dukakis. Catholics Catholics is a 1973 television film directed by Jack Gold. Based on the novel of the same name by Brian Moore, who also wrote the screenplay for the film, it stars Trevor Howard, Martin Sheen and Cyril Cusack. The film is rated 4.5 out 5 stars in DVD & Video Guide 2007. The film has also been released under the title Conflict. Romans o vlyublyonnykh A Lovers Romance or Romance for Lovers is a 1974 Soviet musical romantic drama directed by Andrei Konchalovsky. The Memory of Justice The Memory of Justice is a 1976 documentary film directed by Marcel Ophüls. It explores the subject of atrocities committed in wartime and features Joan Baez, Karl Dönitz, Hermann Göring, Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff, Yehudi Menuhin, Albert Speer and Telford Taylor. The film was inspired by Telford Taylors book An American Tragedy, and Taylor is interviewed extensively during the film. But Ophüls takes the book as a starting point for exploring the possibility of people judging one another, especially in light of their behavior in other contexts, as well as dealing with individual versus collective responsibility. The film discusses the notion that any group in power is capable of committing a war atrocity. The film had a difficult genesis. It was originally financed in the summer of 1973 by BBC, Polytel, and a private company based in London, Visual Programme Systems, the latter of whom had wanted the film to dwell heavily on Americas involvement in Vietnam and Frances involvement in Algeria. After completing rough cuts, VPS was dismayed at Ophüls work and tried to remove him as director. Hamilton Fish V organized a group of investors who were able to buy back the rights to the film from VPS and allow Ophüls to complete it. The film was screened at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, but wasnt entered into the main competition. A restored version was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2015. and at the BFI London Film Festival in October 2015. Podranki Wounded Game is a 1977 Soviet drama film directed by Nikolai Gubenko. It was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. The House on Garibaldi Street The House on Garibaldi Street is a 1979 American television movie based on the non-fiction book of the same name, written by Isser Harel. It was directed by Peter Collinson and starred Topol and Martin Balsam. The story is about the Mossad operation that captured Adolf Eichmann in Argentina in 1960 and returned him to Israel for trial. Two Stage Sisters Two Stage Sisters is a 1964 Chinese drama film produced by Shanghai Tianma Film Studio and directed by Xie Jin, starring Xie Fang and Cao Yindi. Made just before the Cultural Revolution, it tells the story of two female Yue opera practitioners from the same troupe who end up taking very different paths in their lives. The film begins in 1935 and ends in 1950, just after the founding of New China. Unlike most Chinese films of its period, which were adaptations of accepted and well-known dramatic and literary works, it was made from an original screenplay. However, the main protagonist was clearly based on the life of Xie Jins friend Yuan Xuefen. Love Is Never Silent Love Is Never Silent is a 1985 Hallmark Hall of Fame television film aired on NBC December 9, 1985 and stars Mare Winningham and Cloris Leachman. It is based on the novel by Joanne Greenberg. The film won two Emmy awards for direction and for best drama special. It received a further three nominations, including one for Winninghams performance. The Movie Scene gives the film a favorable review. In a contemporary review, The New York Times argues that the film is rather long-winded and criticizes the mothers actions but compliments it on being quite tough and a "handsome production". Hotshot Hotshot is a 1987 American sports film directed by Rick King, who co-wrote the screenplay with Joe Sauter. The film stars Jim Youngs, Pelé, and Billy Warlock. Additional material was written by Ray Errol Fox and Bill Guttentag. It is also the film debut of actress Penelope Ann Miller. My Little Girl My Little Girl is a 1986 American drama film the directorial debut of Connie Kaiserman that was released in the U.S. in 1987. It is also Geraldine Pages final role and Jennifer Lopez film debut. Tutti Frutti Tutti Frutti is a BBC Scotland six-part drama series, transmitted in 1987 and written by John Byrne. It starred Robbie Coltrane, Emma Thompson, Maurice Roëves, Richard Wilson and Katy Murphy. It won six BAFTAs and brought many of the cast to national prominence. 14 Going on 30 14 Going on 30 is a 1988 American made-for-television comedy film broadcast by American Broadcasting Company and Buena Vista Television, and later distributed by Walt Disney Home Video. It stars Steven Eckholdt as Danny, a fourteen-year-old boy who is infatuated with his teacher Peggy Noble. Danny uses a "growth accelerator" to make himself appear older than his actual age in an attempt to seduce her. A similar age swap and nearly identical title appears in the 2004 film 13 Going on 30, and the earlier film may have influenced the latter. The TV film was directed by Paul Schneider. A Stoning in Fulham County A Stoning in Fulham County is a 1988 television film directed by Larry Elikann. It takes place in fictional Fulham County, North Carolina. This Can't Be Love This Cant Be Love is a 1994 American made-for-television romantic comedy film directed by Anthony Harvey and starring Katharine Hepburn and Anthony Quinn which premiered on CBS on March 13, 1994. Sudden Manhattan Sudden Manhattan was a 1996 low-budget comedy film in which Adrienne Shelly wrote, directed, and starred. The movie was distributed by Phaedra Cinema, which specialized in independent movies such as this. The cast included Tim Guinee and Roger Rees. It was filmed in New York and tells the story of a group of Manhattanites, one of whom, Donna, witnesses a murder. The End of the World The End of the World is a 1916 Danish science fiction drama film directed by August Blom and written by Otto Rung, starring Olaf Fønss and Ebba Thomsen. The film depicts a worldwide catastrophe when an errant comet passes by Earth and causes natural disasters and social unrest. Blom and his crew created special effects for the comet disaster using showers of fiery sparks and shrouds of smoke. The film attracted a huge audience because of fears generated during the passing of Halleys comet six years earlier, as well as the ongoing turbulence and unrest of World War I. The film is also known as The Flaming Sword. It was restored by the Danish Film Institute and released on DVD in 2006. We'll Kick Up a Fuss Tomorrow, Darling... Zítra to roztočíme, drahoušku…! is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1976. History of Cinema in Popielawy Historia kina w Popielawach is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1998. Kondaveeti Donga Kondaveeti Donga is a 1990 Telugu-language vigilante action film directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy starring Chiranjeevi, Vijayashanti and Radha in key roles. Upon release, the film received positive reviews, and emerged as a blockbuster. Subsequently, the film was dubbed into Tamil as Thangamalai Thirudan. The technically brilliant film was the first Telugu film to be released on a 70 mm with 6-Track Stereophonic sound. The production design by Bhaskar Raju, with background score, and music by Ilaiyaraaja received positive reviews. The film had collected a distributors share of 7.4 million on its opening weekend. Muskurahat Muskurahat is a 1992 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Priyadarshan, starring Jay Mehta, Revathi, Amrish Puri, Anil Dhawan, Sharat Saxena, Annu Kapoor and Jagdeep. The film is the remake of Priyadarshans own Malayalam blockbuster Kilukkam starring Mohanlal and Revathi, and was initially supposed to have Aamir Khan and Pooja Bhatt in the lead. Japanese Hell is a 1999 Japanese horror film, directed by Teruo Ishii. Ultimate X: The Movie Ultimate X: The Movie is a 2002 documentary film based on the 2001 X Games. It features athletes including Dave Mirra, Mike Metzger, Bucky Lasek, Brian Deegan, and Mat Hoffman. It also features clips from the actual event, including the finals between Bob Burnquist, and Bucky Lasek, which Bob won by a first ever score of 99, and the crash of Carey Hart, when he attempted the first ever Moto-X Backflip. Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer is a documentary on the life and death of Gene Kelly. It was shown on American Masters on PBS in 2002. Padikkathavan Padikkadavan is a 1985 Tamil film, starring Sivaji Ganesan, Rajinikanth and Ambika. It is directed by Rajasekhar. The film was produced by noted Kannada actor Ravichandran along with his father Veerasami. It is a remake of the Hindi film Khud-Daar starring Amitabh Bachchan and Sanjeev Kumar. The story is about a man who strives hard to make his younger brother study. The two brothers are the step-brothers of Sivaji Ganesan. The younger brother of Rajinikanth after distressing from Rajinikanth finally joins with him. All three of them finally join together after certain conviction regarding a death. The film was a huge blockbuster and had a run for more than 250 days. This film is considered as one of the biggest hits for Rajinikanth during the 1980s. OT: Our Town OT: Our Town is a 2002 documentary film directed by Scott Hamilton Kennedy. It is set at Dominguez High School in Compton. The school has not produced a play in twenty years and has no budget, nor a stage. The film documents the efforts by two teachers and twenty-four students to adapt and update Thornton Wilders American classic Our Town, set in an all-white small town between the years 1901 and 1913, to better reflect the ethic background of Dominguez High School and Compton in the year 2000. The film documents rehearsals and the self-doubts experienced leading up to the performance on June 8–10, 2000 in the schools cafeteria. Klepto Klepto is a 2003 straight-to-DVD independent thriller film starring Meredith Bishop and Jsu Garcia. It is the debut film of director Thomas Trail and premiered at the 2003 CineVegas Film Festival. The Queen's Sister The Queens Sister is a 2005 British television movie directed by Simon Cellan Jones. The teleplay by Craig Warner is a semi-fictionalized account of the life of Princess Margaret, the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II, from 1952 until the mid-1970s. It was produced by Touchpaper Television, part of the RDF Media Group, and was broadcast by Channel 4. It has been released on DVD by BBC Video. Les aristos Les Aristos is a 2006 French comedy film directed by Charlotte de Turckheim. The Adventures of Brer Rabbit The Adventures of Brer Rabbit is a book, a play, and a film inspired by the Uncle Remus stories. The central characters actual name is Brer Rabbit, but in the title "Brer" is simplified as "Brer". Black Butterfly Black Butterfly is a 2006 Peruvian film directed by Francisco Lombardi. The screenplay was written by Giovanna Pollarolo based on the novel of Alonso Cueto. Aria: The Animation is a utopian science fantasy manga by Kozue Amano. The series was originally titled when it was published by Enix in the magazine Monthly Stencil, being retitled when it moved to Mag Gardens magazine Comic Blade. Aqua was serialized in Stencil from 2001 to 2002 and collected in two tankōbon volumes. Aria was serialized in Comic Blade from November 2002 to April 2008 and collected in twelve volumes. The series has been adapted as an anime television series, with a first season broadcast in 2005, a second season in 2006, an OVA released September 2007, and a third season in 2008 that ended around the same time as the manga serialization. A new OVA, called Aria the Avvenire, was released in the 10th anniversary Blu-Ray Box sets of the anime series between 24 December 2015 and 24 June 2016. ADV Manga released English translations of the first three volumes of Aria in 2004, before dropping the license. Tokyopop then acquired the English-language rights to Aqua as well as Aria. Tokyopop released the two volumes of Aqua on October 2007 and February 2008, and six volumes of Aria between January 2008 and December 2010. The anime is licensed in North America by The Right Stuf International, which released all three seasons a box sets under its Nozomi Entertainment imprint between 30 September 2008 and 2 March 2010. The series is set in the 24th century on a terraformed Mars, now named Aqua, and follows a young woman named Akari Mizunashi as she trains as an apprentice gondolier. The series has been praised for its calm pacing, optimistic worldview, beautiful art, and, for the anime, the quality of the soundtrack. Just Business Just Business is a 2008 Canadian thriller film directed by Jonathan Dueck and starring Gina Gershon, Jonathan Watton, Earl Pastko, and Zachary Bennett. The movie was released on DVD on May 6, 2008. Lady Cop & Papa Crook Lady Cop & Papa Crook is a 2008 Hong Kong crime film written and directed by Alan Mak and Felix Chong, and starring Sammi Cheng and Eason Chan. Chan plays the kingpin of a red diesel crime ring who is forced to team up and co-operate with a hot-tempered police officer when his son is kidnapped, thus beginning an unlikely alliance between fellow police officers and criminals. The film marks Chengs first feature-film role after a three-year absence from the Hong Kong cinema scene, her last film being the 2005 film Everlasting Regret. After filming, Lady Cop & Papa Crooks theatrical release date was delayed several times, due to the film not meeting Chinese censorship standards, which resulted in several scenes being reshot. The film later received a confirmed Hong Kong release date of 1 January 2009 in Hong Kong and Singapore. Searching for Sonny Searching for Sonny is a 2011 independent film and the feature film debut of writer/director Andrew Disney. The film released on October 22, 2011 and stars Jason Dohring as one of several people involved in a murder mystery. Thimiru Thimiru is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by debutant Tarun Gopi. It stars Vishal, Reema Sen and Sriya Reddy in lead and former football player I. M. Vijayan, Manoj K. Jayan and Vadivelu in supporting roles, whilst Kiran Rathod appears in an item number. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. Produced by Vikram Krishna, under the banner of G K Film Corporation, it was released on 4 August 2006. Thimiru became highly successful at the box office and one of the top-grossing Tamil films in 2006. The film was also praised for Vadivelus comedy. The film was subsequently dubbed into Telugu, releasing as Pogaru and was a runaway hit in Andhra Pradesh, too. It was later remade by director Vishal Raj in Kannada as Minchu but eventually failed to repeat the success of its original version. The film also has been dubbed in Hindi as The Return Of Zid in 2009. Closer to Heaven Closer to Heaven is a 2009 South Korean film written and directed by Park Jin-pyo, starring Ha Ji-won and Kim Myung-min. Doraemon The Movie: Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King Doraemon The Movie: Nobitas Great Battle of the Mermaid King, also known as 2010 DORAEMON THE LEGEND and later 30th DORAEMON THE MOVIE, is a 2010 Japanese anime feature film based on the manga of the same name. The film was released in Japan on March 6, 2010. Its the 30th Doraemon film. De Dhakka De Dhakka is a Marathi film released in India in 2008, inspired by the Hollywood film Little Miss Sunshinehttps://m.timesofindia.com/entertainment/marathi/movies/photofeatures/marathi-films-inspired-by-hollywood/photostory/36716153.cms. It was remade in Kannada as Crazy Kutumba. The movie was directed by Sudesh Manjrekar and Atul Kale. The movie was said to have given a push to the business in Marathi film industry. Sanjay Dutt was chosen to play the father in the Hindi remake of the film. Arati Ankalikar-Tikekar, the playback singer of the film, received the Maharashtra State Award, V Shantaram Award and Maharashtra Times award in the category of Best Playback singer. Postcards from the Zoo Postcards from the Zoo is a 2012 Indonesian drama film written and directed by Edwin. The film competed in competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2012. Along the Way À Beira do Caminho is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed by Breno Silveira, starring João Miguel, Dira Paes, Vinícius Nascimento, Ludmila Rosa and Denise Weinberg. The Dark Place The Dark Place is a 2014 mystery-thriller film written and directed by Jody Wheeler. It stars Blaise Embry, Timo Descamps, Sean Paul Lockhart and Eduardo Rioseco. The film is a twisted thrill ride of betrayal, hope, greed, love — and mommy issues, having a gay main character makes familiar worlds and genres become brand new landscapes. Genomu hazâdo: Aru tensai kagakusha no 5-kakan is a 2013 Japanese-South Korean action thriller film directed by Kim Sung-soo based on a novel by Shiro Tsukasaki. In 2014, the film was released theatrically in Japan on January 24, and South Korea on May 29. The Night Watchmen The Night Watchman is a 2015 French-Belgian thriller film directed by Pierre Jolivet. The film revolves around Franck, a shopping mall night watchman, who discovers a planned holdup at the mall. The film won the Golden Goblet Award for Best Feature Film at the 2015 Shanghai International Film Festival. Psychic Kusuo is a sci-fi comedy film adaptation of the manga series by Shūichi Asō, directed by Yuichi Fukuda. Starring Kento Yamazaki, Ryo Yoshizawa and Kanna Hashimoto at Columbia Pictures and Asmik Ace. Released on October 21, 2017. The Comedian's Guide to Survival The Comedians Guide to Survival is a 2016 British-Canadian comedy film written by James Mullinger and Mark Murphy and starring James Buckley. Abby Sen Abby Sen directed by Atanu Ghosh and produced by Firdausul Hassan and Probal Halder, features Abir Chatterjee, Raima Sen, Chiranjeet Chakraborty, Bratya Basu, and Priyanka Sarkar in lead roles, with Neel Mukherjee, Biswanath Basu, and Bhaswar Chatterjee in supporting roles. The music is composed by Joy Sarkar. It is Atanu Ghoshs fifth feature film after Angshumaner Chhobi, Takhan Teish, Rupkatha Noy, Ek Phaali Rodh and is scheduled for release on 30 October 2015. Izzie's Way Home Izzies Way Home is a 2016 American direct-to-video computer-animated fantasy adventure film produced by The Asylum. It is The Asylums first animated feature, and is considered to be a mockbuster of the 2016 Pixar Animation Studios film Finding Dory. Mabel's Blunder Mabels Blunder is a silent comedy film directed by, written by, and starring Mabel Normand, the most successful of the early silent screen comediennes. A Connecticut Yankee A Connecticut Yankee is a 1931 American Pre-Code film adaptation of Mark Twains 1889 novel, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court. It was directed by David Butler to a script by William M. Conselman, Owen Davis, and Jack Moffitt. It was produced by Fox Film Corporation, who had earlier produced the 1921 silent adaptation of the novel, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court. A Connecticut Yankee is the first sound film adaptation of Twains novel. As in The Wizard of Oz, many of the actors in the film play more than one role, a character in the real world and one in the dream world. The film stars Will Rogers as Hank Martin, an American accidental time traveler who finds himself in Camelot back in the days of King Arthur. Myrna Loy and Brandon Hurst play the evil Morgan le Fay and Merlin, who must be overcome by Hanks modern technical knowledge, while Maureen OSullivan plays Alisande. Fox was likely inspired to produce A Connecticut Yankee based on the success of the 1921 silent film. The 1931 version was likewise successful, and was re-released in 1936. It is unrelated to the 1927 musical also titled A Connecticut Yankee. The heros name was changed from Hank Morgan to Hank Martin, possibly because the original name sounded too similar to that of actor Frank Morgan. A trailer for the film exists at the Library of Congress. I Loved a Woman I Loved a Woman is a 1933 American pre-Code drama directed by Alfred E. Green, starring Kay Francis, Edward G. Robinson, and Genevieve Tobin. The Secret of Madame Blanche The Secret of Madame Blanche is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Charles Brabin and written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. The film stars Irene Dunne, Lionel Atwill, Phillips Holmes, Una Merkel and Douglas Walton. The film was released on February 3, 1933, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Green Hell Green Hell is a 1940 American jungle adventure film directed by James Whale, starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Joan Bennett. Green Hell was given a lavish production by Universal Pictures, which built a massive indoor jungle set on a sound stage. An Inca temple 125 feet high, 225 feet wide, and 45,000 square feet in area were constructed. Having spent a great deal of money on a film that turned out to be a critical and financial disaster, Universal used the set again, recycling it into an Egyptian temple for The Mummys Hand. Whale made only one more completed film after this, the 1941 World War II romantic melodrama They Dare Not Love, starring George Brent as an exiled Austrian prince fighting the Nazis. Go West, Young Lady Go West, Young Lady is a 1941 American comedy western film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Penny Singleton, Glenn Ford and Ann Miller. Jack London Jack London, also known as The Story of Jack London, is a 1943 American biographical film made by Samuel Bronston Productions and distributed by United Artists. It was directed by Alfred Santell and produced by Samuel Bronston with Joseph H. Nadel as associate producer, from a screenplay by Isaac Don Levine and Ernest Pascal based on the book The Book of Jack London by Charmian London. The film starred Michael OShea as Jack London and Susan Hayward with Osa Massen, Harry Davenport, Frank Craven and Virginia Mayo. The Affairs of Susan The Affairs of Susan is a 1945 romantic comedy drama film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Joan Fontaine, Walter Abel, George Brent, Dennis OKeefe and Don DeFore. It is also known as Chameleon. The Falcon's Adventure The Falcons Adventure is a 1946 film which was the 13th of sixteen films about The Falcon and the final film of RKOs Falcon series starring Tom Conway. It was directed by William Berke, who had served as producer for the previous entry in the series, 1946s The Falcons Alibi. My Man and I My Man and I is a 1952 American drama film directed by William Wellman, about an ambitious Mexican immigrant farm laborer, who falls in love with an alcoholic waitress despite being pursued by the beautiful wife of his boss. The films sets were designed by the art director James Basevi. Dig That Uranium Dig That Uranium is a 1956 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. The film was released on January 8, 1956 by Allied Artists and is the fortieth film in the series. Nishi Ginza Station is a 1958 Japanese film by director Shohei Imamura. This was Imamuras second film as director. Terminus Terminus is a 1961 British Transport Film documentary directed by John Schlesinger which presents a "fly-on-the-wall" look at an ordinary day at Waterloo station in London. Along with most British Transport Films, it was produced by Edgar Anstey. It was nominated for a BAFTA Film Award for Best Documentary and, for a time, the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, before being disqualified after it was discovered that the film was first released prior to the eligibility period. Original music was by Ron Grainer. In fact, many of the supposedly reportage shots were staged. Schlesinger makes a cameo appearance as a passing, umbrella-carrying business man, and a tearful and apparently lost child, Matthew Perry, was temporarily abandoned deliberately by his mother Margaret, an actress relative of Schlesinger. Some other people appearing were also actors, including handcuffed convicts and a confused elderly woman. Landing Stripling Landing Stripling is a 1962 Tom and Jerry animated short film, released on May 18, 1962. It was the sixth of the thirteen cartoons in the series to be directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in Czechoslovakia. 24 Hours to Kill 24 Hours to Kill is a 1965 British/German international co-production drama film shot in Techniscope and Technicolor that was filmed in the Lebanon, then a tax haven. It was produced by Harry Alan Towers, directed by Peter Bezencenet, and stars Lex Barker, Mickey Rooney and Walter Slezak. The Amazing Transplant The Amazing Transplant is an American 1970 sexploitation film, written, produced and directed by Doris Wishman. The film stars Juan Fernandez, Linda Southern, and Larry Hunter. Dauriya Dauria is a 1971 Soviet historical action/drama set in Siberia, Russia. Adapted from the novel of the same name by Konstantin Sedykh and directed by Viktor Tregubovich. While the movie was criticized by some Soviet critics for its historical inaccuracies, its epic scope and intense battle scenes won wide praise and has been credited with affecting the political landscape of Siberian Russia. Sharks' Treasure Sharks Treasure is a 1975 American adventure film written, produced and directed by Cornel Wilde and starring Cornel Wilde and Yaphet Kotto. Manrape Men Cant Be Raped is a 1978 Finnish-Swedish drama film directed by Jörn Donner, based on the novel Manrape by Märta Tikkanen. Crazy Thunder Road is a 1980 Japanese punk-action-biker film written and directed by Sōgo Ishii. Ishii made the film as his graduation project whilst studying at Nihon University and was subsequently distributed by Toei Studios. Narcissus and Psyche Narcissus and Psyche is a 1980 Hungarian drama film directed by Gábor Bódy. It was adapted for the screen by Vilmos Csaplar from a Sándor Weöres novel. The film stars Patricia Adriani, Udo Kier, György Cserhalmi, János Derzsi, Miklós Erdély, János Pilinszky and other notable artists of the day. The soundtrack was partly composed, partly arranged and distorted from various classical scores by László Vidovszky. Paar Paar is a 1984 Hindi movie directed by Goutam Ghose. The film stars Shabana Azmi, Naseeruddin Shah and Om Puri. Naseeruddin Shah won a Volpi Cup for his role as Naurangia. The film was based on Bengali story Paari by Samaresh Basu. Windmills of the Gods Windmills of the Gods is a 1988 American two-part television miniseries directed by Lee Philips and starring Jaclyn Smith and Robert Wagner. It is based on the novel of the same name written by Sidney Sheldon, who also served as executive producer. It was broadcast in two parts by CBS on February 7, 1988 and February 9, 1988. It was the fifth miniseries based on a Sheldons book, and the third adaptation starred by Jaclyn Smith. Peter in Magicland Peter in Magicland: A Fantastic Journey is a 1990 German animated film, based on Gerdt von Bassewitzs book Little Peters Journey to the Moon. The film was released on 29 November 1990 in Germany. The Son of the Shark Son of the Shark is a 1993 French film directed by Agnes Merlet, about two brothers, Martin and Simon, and their adventures as juvenile delinquents in the north of France. Inspired by a well-known passage of Lautréamonts Les Chants de Maldoror, Martin holds a belief, in which he claims to be "the son of a female shark". He hopes that someday he and his brother, Simon will disappear to the bottom of the ocean, where they will live happily ever after surrounded by dancing fish. The Yearling The Yearling is a 1994 American made-for-television coming-of-age drama film based on The Yearling by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. It was produced by RHI Entertainment, sponsored by Kraft General Foods and broadcast on CBS on April 24, 1994. It is also a remake of the 1946 theatrical film The Yearling starring Gregory Peck and Jane Wyman. Possums Possums is a 1998 sports comedy film directed by Max Burnett. Het 14e kippetje Het 14e kippetje is a 1998 Dutch film directed by Hany Abu-Assad, the script was written by Arnon Grunberg. The leading roles were filled by Antonie Kamerling, Thekla Reuten and Dirk Zeelenberg. Het 14e kippetje was the opening movie at the Nederlands Film festival 1998 in Utrecht and was not a success in cinemas. 29,631 people went to see the movie. Cyrano de Bergerac Cyrano de Bergerac is a Franco-Italian silent film directed by Augusto Genina in 1922 based on the play of the same name by Edmond Rostand. Genina began filming in 1922, at age 30, with the help of his cousin Mario Camerini. Nearly the entire film was colorized using the Pathé Stencil Color process, which took three years to complete, delaying the films release until 1925. This involved cutting stencils for each frame of the film, one for each of up to four colors. This was done in Paris by Mme. Thullier, the most famous stencil-color artist, by projecting each frame onto a ground glass screen, and tracing with a Pantograph. These stencils were then used to apply colors to black-and-white prints in a process similar to silk-screening. Each shot was processed separately, so different color palettes could be used for each shot. Against the Law Against the Law is a 1997 American action crime drama directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Nick Mancuso, Nancy Allen and Richard Grieco. Terminal Bar Terminal Bar is an American documentary short film directed by Stefan Nadelman and starring Sheldon Nadelman. A collection of Sheldon Nadelmans Terminal Bar photos used in the film was released in book form in 2014 entitled, Terminal Bar: A Photographic Record of New Yorks Most Notorious Watering Hole. Assisted Living Assisted Living is a 2003 American comedy film directed and written by Elliot Greenebaum. It depicts a day in the life of Todd, a janitor at an assisted living facility. He befriends the residents, one of whom confuses him for her son. Assisted Living won 4 awards at film festivals, including the Grand Jury Prize at the 2003 Slamdance Film Festival. Black August Black August is a 2007 drama film produced by Tcinque Sampson and directed by Samm Styles. The film centers on the story of George Jacksons life. Jay Jay Jay Jay is a 2003 Tamil romance film written and directed by Saran. The film features R. Madhavan, Amogha and Pooja in the leading roles while Kalabhavan Mani, Charle, Dhamu and Malavika Avinash also play key supporting roles. Produced by V. Ravichandran of Oscar Films, the film had music scored by Bharathwaj. It released in November 2003 to good reviews and box office collections. A Doll's Dream A Dolls Dream is a 1950 Norwegian animation film directed by Ivo Caprino. It was the first 35mm colour film made in Norway. The film is about Lars and Lotte, two children whose father owns a music shop. The father wants them to learn to play, but instead of playing the instruments they destroy them. One night Sandman comes and makes them dream that they go up in the attic where their fathers old instruments are. The instruments come alive, and play melodies. After this, Lars and Lotte no longer want to destroy the instruments, and start playing them instead. Rikidozan: A Hero Extraordinary Rikidōzan is a 2004 South Korean-Japanese film written and directed by Song Hae-sung. The film is based on the life of Rikidōzan, a legendary ethnic Korean professional wrestler who became a national hero in Japan in the 1950s. It stars Sol Kyung-gu in the titular role, with Miki Nakatani, Tatsuya Fuji, and actual Japanese wrestlers Keiji Mutoh and Masakatsu Funaki in the cast. Kuchh Meetha Ho Jaye Kuchh Meetha Ho Jaye is a 2005 Romantic Bollywood film directed by Samar Khan as his debut film. It starred Arshad Warsi, Mahima Chaudhry, Parvin Dabas in lead roles while Shah Rukh Khan had a special appearance as himself. Actor Arshad Warsi promoted this movie on Remix on Star One channel. The Chameleon "The Chameleon" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 27 April 1964, during the first season. Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story is a 2008 British BBC Television drama written by Amanda Coe. Set in the 1960s, it recounts the initial campaigning activities of the British morality campaigner Mary Whitehouse. Julie Walters plays the part of Whitehouse, Alun Armstrong her husband Ernest, and Hugh Bonneville plays Sir Hugh Greene, the Director-General of the BBC, who is taken as embodying the liberalizing forces of the "permissive society" against which Whitehouse campaigned. It was broadcast on 28 May 2008 on BBC Two, aired in the United States on 16 November 2008 as part of the Masterpiece series on PBS and was aired in Australia on 31 May 2009 on ABC1. The script drew heavily on the Max Caulfield biography Mary Whitehouse and featured a degree of dramatic licence. For example, Whitehouse and others supposedly called their nascent group "Clean Up National TV" until her husband pointed out the unfortunate acronym - they then changed it to "Clean Up TV." Among the many reviews published in the press were two contrasting examples in The Scotsman and The Sunday Times. Bitter/Sweet Bitter/Sweet is a 2009 romantic comedy film. Il seme della discordia The Seed of Discord is a 2008 Italian film. The film is a modernisation of Heinrich von Kleists novel The Marquise of O. It was entered into the main competition at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. Tracing Shadow Tracing Shadow is a 2009 wuxia comedy film directed by Francis Ng and Marco Mak, starring Ng, Pace Wu, Jaycee Chan and Xie Na. This film is also known for featuring actors with uncanny resemblances to famous stars which include Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Andy Lau, Jay Chou, Nicholas Tse and Richie Ren. Un altro mondo Un altro mondo is a 2010 Italian drama film directed by and starring Silvio Muccino and based on the novel of the same name by Carla Vangelista. Angel John Angel John is a 2009 Malayalam drama thriller comedy film directed by Jayasurya and starring Shanthnoo Bhagyaraj and Mohanlal, Shanthnoo is making his debut in Malayalam. The cast also includes Vijayaraghavan, Lalu Alex, Jagathy Sreekumar, Salim Kumar, Ambika and Nithya Menon. Baciato dalla fortuna Baciato dalla fortuna is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Paolo Costella. It is based on the Vincenzo Salemmes comedy play Fiore di ictus. The film debuted at the second place on the Italian box office chart. KL Gangster KL Gangster is a 2011 Malaysian action film written and directed by Syamsul Yusof,. The film stars Aaron Aziz, Ady Putra, Soffi Jikan and Zizan Razak. KL Gangster follows Malek who is a former gangster fresh out of prison, wanting to change his life. KL Gangster is reported as the one of the first Malaysian-made films to reach the collection point of $3,309,610 in local cinemas. KL Gangster beat the overall record held by Ngangkung which released in 2010. This film is a direct prequel to KL Gangster 2 Brothel Lights Brothel Lights is a Russian film directed by Alexander Gordon, a screen version of the same story by Harry Gordon. The film premiered on June 11, 2011 at the Kinotavr, and was released on November 3, 2011. Ladies and Gentleman Ladies and Gentleman is a 2013 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film written and directed by Siddique and jointly produced by Antony Perumbavoor and Roy C. J. under their production companies Aashirvad Cinemas and Confident Group. It stars Mohanlal, Meera Jasmine, Kalabhavan Shajohn, Krish. J. Sathaar, Mamta Mohandas, Padmapriya, and Mithra Kurian. The film features original songs composed by Ratheesh Vegha and background score by Deepak Dev. Ladies and Gentleman was released in India on 12 April 2013 as a festival release during the time of Vishu. Lessons in Dissent Lessons in Dissent is a 2014 documentary film about young political activists in Hong Kong. Fashion King Fashion King is a 2014 South Korean film that comically depicts the coming of age of a high school student as he matures into adulthood and discovers a passion for fashion design. It is a film adaptation of the popular webtoon series Fashion King written by Kian84, which was published on Naver from May 5, 2011 to June 6, 2013, and received four million hits. The Liberation of Skopje The Liberation of Skopje is a 2016 Macedonian drama film directed by Rade Šerbedžija and Danilo Šerbedžija. The film was selected as the Macedonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Madhura Naranga Madhura Naranga is a 2015 Malayalam romantic family drama film written by Nishad Koya and Salam Kottakkal, directed by Sugeeth. The film says that it was adapted from a true incident. The film stars Kunchacko Boban, Biju Menon, Neeraj Madhav and debutante Parvathy Ratheesh in lead roles. The movie was well received by critics. Dongju Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet is a 2016 South Korean black-and-white biographical period drama film directed by Lee Joon-ik about Yun Dong-ju. It was released in South Korea on February 17, 2016. Quality Time Quality Time is a 2017 Dutch drama film directed by Daan Bakker. It was shortlisted by the EYE Film Institute Netherlands as one of the eight films to be selected as the potential Dutch submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. However, it was not selected, with Layla M. being chosen as the Dutch entry. Princess Principal is a Japanese anime television series produced by Studio 3Hz and Actas. The series was directed by Masaki Tachibana and written by Ichirō Ōkouchi, with original character designs by Kouhaku Kuroboshi and Yukie Akiya, and music by Yuki Kajiura. The series aired from July to September 2017. A six-part film series will be released from April 10, 2020. A spin-off game titled Princess Principal Game of Mission was launched in August 2017. The Dead and the Others The Dead and the Others is a 2018 internationally co-produced drama film directed by João Salaviza and Renée Nader Messora. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Jury Prize. The Invisible Menace The Invisible Menace is a 1938 American mystery film directed by John Farrow and starring Boris Karloff. It was also known as Without Warning. Stand Up and Fight Stand Up and Fight is a 1939 film directed by W.S. Van Dyke and starring Wallace Beery and Robert Taylor. The supporting cast includes Florence Rice, Helen Broderick, Charles Bickford, Barton MacLane, Charley Grapewin, and John Qualen. Playwright Jane Murfin and novelists Harvey Fergusson and James M. Cain shared screenwriting credit. Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day Dr. Kildares Wedding Day is a 1941 American drama film directed by Harold S. Bucquet, starring Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, and Laraine Day. This was the ninth of a total of ten Dr. Kildare pictures made by the MGM studios. When MGM decided to move up-and-coming star Laraine Day out of the "Dr. Kildare" series, the studio did so in a startlingly dramatic fashion. Adding extra interest to this film in the Kildare series, Barrymore composed the music credited to the Cornelia Bartlett character, and actor Red Skelton provides comic relief. The Cockeyed Miracle The Cockeyed Miracle is a 1946 fantasy film about a ghost who, with the help of his father, stops his best friend from leaving his family penniless. The ghosts are played by Frank Morgan and Keenan Wynn, the villain by Cecil Kellaway. The film was based on the play But Not Goodbye by George Seaton. The Pretender The Pretender is a 1947 crime drama film noir directed by W. Lee Wilder starring Albert Dekker, Catherine Craig, Charles Drake and Alan Carney. Flesh and Fury Flesh and Fury is a 1952 American film noir drama sport film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Tony Curtis, Jan Sterling, and Mona Freeman. Southwest Passage Southwest Passage is a 1954 American Pathécolor western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring Joanne Dru, Rod Cameron and John Ireland, who are determined to make a unique trek across the west, using camels as his beasts of burden. The picture was originally released in 3-D. The First Bad Man The First Bad Man is an American animated cartoon directed by Tex Avery, and features narration by singing cowboy Tex Ritter. It was released by MGM on September 30, 1955. Kindly Kill Me Comme un cheveu sur la soupe, is a French comedy film from 1957, directed by Maurice Regamey, written by Yvan Audouard, starring Louis de Funès. Shooting took place at the "Franstudio" film studios from December 26th 1956 until February 12th 1957. The film is known under the title: "Crazy in the Noodle" or "Kindly Kill Me". The Hard Man The Hard Man is a 1957 American Technicolor Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Guy Madison. The films sets were designed by the art director Carl Anderson. Il monaco di Monza The Monk of Monza is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. It parodies the story of the Nun of Monza, as depicted in the Alessandro Manzonis novel The Betrothed. Sandokan the Great Sandokan the Great is a 1963 Italian adventure film, directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Steve Reeves. It is the first entry in a film series about Sandokan, the pirate-prince from Emilio Salgaris popular swashbuckler novels. Masquerade Masquerade is a 1965 British comedy thriller film directed by Basil Dearden based on the 1954 novel Castle Minerva by Victor Canning. It stars Cliff Robertson and Jack Hawkinsand was filmed in Spain. That Lucky Touch That Lucky Touch is a 1975 British-German comedy film directed by Christopher Miles and starring Roger Moore, Susannah York and Shelley Winters. It was originally entitled Heaven Save Us from Our Friends. Ningen no shômei is a Japanese film from 1977 starring George Kennedy and Yūsaku Matsuda and directed by Junya Satō. It was produced by Haruki Kadokawa. Border Cop Border Cop is a 1979 action film starring Telly Savalas. Savalas plays a United States Border Patrol agent who has a close run-in with a dangerous organized crime boss. The film is distributed by Troma Entertainment. Tagline: Where the law crosses the line. The film is rated R13 in New Zealand and it contains violence and content that may disturb. The Quality of Mercy The Quality of Mercy is a dramatization of the events surrounding the Mühlviertler Hasenjagd, a Nazi war crime that took place near Linz, in the Mühlviertel region of Upper Austria, just before the end of the Second World War. The movies original title translates as "Rabbit chase – for sheer cowardice, there is no mercy", a reference to the name given by the SS to the manhunt for the hundreds of prisoners who managed to escape from Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp. Nearly 500 tried to escape, over 300 made it to the nearby woods, and of those, a mere 11 managed to survive the three months till the war ended. Most were shot on the spot or beaten to death when they were found, 57 were returned to the camp. The movie attracted 123,000 spectators in Austria, making it the most successful movie of 1995. U.F.O. U.F.O. is a 1993 British science fiction spoof directed by Tony Dow and starring Roy "Chubby" Brown in the role of a blue comedian whose act offends a pair of female aliens, who proceed to kidnap him and put him on trial. There Once Was a Cop Byl jednou jeden polda is a Czech comedy film directed by Jaroslav Soukup. It was released in 1995. Goodbye America Goodbye America is a 1997 action-drama film that examines how the closing of the U.S. naval base at Subic Bay, Philippines affected the Filipinos and the Americans who had served there. The film was an attempt to bring Philippine cinema into the international audience. The Worst of Faces of Death The Worst of Faces of Death is a direct-to-video compilation of highlights from the first three Faces of Death films. The parachutist landing in the alligator pit, as well as the slaughterhouse footage, the shootout in front of the pharmacy and monkey brain eating sequence are lifted whole from the earlier films. In between there are brief introductory scenes featuring James B. Schwartz as "Dr. Louis Flellis". Flellis explains that his friend and mentor Dr Francis B. Gröss died while Flellis himself was performing a routine operation on him, although it remains unclear why. In reality, actor Michael Carr did not return to portray Gröss again for reasons unknown. This video titled, The Best of Gesichter des Todes, released in Germany, is not the same as this. It features all different footage, and is considerably shorter. Thundering Fleas Thundering Fleas is a 1926 Our Gang film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 51st Our Gang short subject released. A Fish in the Bathtub A Fish in the Bathtub is a 1999 comedy film directed by Joan Micklin Silver. It stars real life couple Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara. Captive Captive is a 1998 American drama film. The film stars Erika Eleniak and Michael Ironside. San Babila-8 P.M. San Babila-8 P.M. is a 1976 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. Eat Eat is a 45-minute underground film created by Andy Warhol and featuring painter Robert Indiana, filmed on Sunday, February 2, 1964 in Indianas studio. The film was first shown by Jonas Mekas on July 16, 1964 at the Washington Square Gallery at 530 West Broadway. Eat is filmed in black-and-white film, has no soundtrack, and depicts fellow pop artist Indiana engaged in the process of eating for the entire length of the film. The comestible being consumed is apparently a mushroom. Finally, there is a brief appearance by a cat. The Envy of Gods The Envy of Gods is a 2000 Russian drama film directed by Vladimir Menshov. Macbeth Macbeth is a 1982 Hungarian television film directed by Béla Tarr. György Cserhalmi plays Macbeth while Erzsébet Kútvölgyi plays Lady Macbeth. The film is composed of only two shots: The first shot is five minutes long, the second 57 minutes long. It is considered to be a watershed in the filmmakers artistic development. The film was among the examples of the directors work screened at the Museum of Modern Art during a retrospective in October 2001. The film has been screened during a retrospective held in honor of director Béla Tarr at the 33rd Moscow International Film Festival. Britney Spears Live and More! Britney Spears: Live and More! is the second video by American recording artist Britney Spears. It was released on VHS on November 21, 2000 and later released on DVD alongside Spears first video Time Out with Britney Spears on February 13, 2001. The video includes Spears performance on Waikiki Beach, Hawaii during her Crazy 2K Tour. Spears toured in Hawaii with a mix of sightseeing, fan appearances, and live performances. The camera follows her as she practices with her dancers, hangs out with friends, and even attempts to dance hula. The highlight is the live performance where Britney sings her songs such as "Oops!...I Did It Again", " Crazy" and "...Baby One More Time". The video was a commercial success, peaking at number four on US Top Music Videos, and was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. In France, the video was certified platinum by Syndicat National de lÉdition Phonographique for sales of over 20,000 copies. It has sold over 500,000 copies worldwide. The Same River Twice The Same River Twice is a 2003 documentary by Robb Moss, described by the Sundance Channel as follows: “in 1978, filmmaker Robb Moss joined 16 free-spirited friends for a month-long rafting trip down the Colorado River. The excursion was captured in a short film, Riverdogs, a visual celebration of naked, exuberant youth set against the spectacular vistas of the Grand Canyon. Now, a quarter-century later Moss tracks down five of his old comrades for a witty and insightful now-and-then portrait to see how they have fared after coping with children, careers, responsibilities, ageing and changing attitudes.” Two of the five are Jeff Golden and Cathy Shaw, shown in the 1970s as a young couple in love, and then in 2000, divorced with two children. The film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in 2003 and was nominated for two awards, the Truer Than Fiction Award at the Independent Spirit Awards in 2004 and the Grand Jury Prize. The title refers to a traditional saying "you cannot step into the same river twice", which dates to Ancient Greek philosophy – see Panta rhei. The Same River Twice won Best Documentary at the Birmingham Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival in 2003 and Best Documentary Feature at the Nashville Film Festival in 2003. Ultrachrist! Ultrachrist is a 2003 comedy film directed by Kerry Douglas Dye and starring Jonathan C. Green as Jesus/Ultrachrist. The film was produced by LeisureSuit Media and written by Kerry Douglas Dye and Jordan Hoffman. Hollywood Without Make-Up Hollywood Without Make-Up is a 1963 American film produced by Ken Murray and directed by Rudy Behlmer, Loring dUsseau, and Ken Murray. Kontakt Kontakt is a 2005 Macedonian film directed by Sergej Stanojkovski. It was Macedonias submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Killing Zelda Sparks Killing Zelda Sparks is a black comedy thriller film, shot in Copper Cliff, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada standing in for the town of New Essex. Post production was completed on January 24, 2007. The film stars Colm Feore, Sarah Carter, Vincent Kartheiser, and Geoffrey Arend. It is directed by Jeff Glickman and adapted for the screen by Josh Ben Friedman from his play Barstool Words. The film was released on DVD on May 20, 2008. The Prisoner or: How I Planned to Kill Tony Blair The Prisoner or: How I Planned to Kill Tony Blair is a 2006 documentary film by American documentary filmmaker Michael Tucker. The film depicts Yunis Khatayer Abbas, an Iraqi journalist who was detained by US troops in 2003 and later imprisoned at Abu Ghraib prison for nine months. Although innocent, he was accused by American military officials of plotting to assassinate then British prime minister Tony Blair along with his two brothers. Shit Year Shit Year is a 2010 American experimental drama film written and directed by Cam Archer and starring Ellen Barkin. The film was screened at the Directors Fortnight event of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. The Last Mountain The Last Mountain is a feature-length documentary film directed by Bill Haney and produced by Haney, Clara Bingham and Eric Grunebaum. The film premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and went into general release on June 3, 2011. The film explores the consequences of mining and burning coal, with a particular focus on the use of a method for coal strip-mining in Appalachia commonly known as mountaintop removal mining. Based in part on Robert F. Kennedys 2005 book, Crimes Against Nature and featuring Kennedy and a cast of activists and experts, the film considers the health consequences of mining and burning coal and looks at the context and history of environmental laws in the United States. Exploring a proposal to build a wind farm on a mountain in the heart of "coal country," rather than deforesting and demolishing the mountain for the coal seams within, the film suggests that wind resources are plentiful in the U.S., would provide many domestic jobs and that wind is a more benign source of power than coal and has the potential to eliminate the destructive aspects of coal. Arjunan Saakshi Arjunan Saakshi is a 2011 Malayalam mystery thriller film written and directed by Ranjith Sankar. It stars Prithviraj and Ann Augustine in the lead roles. The film is a thriller which deals with how we evade our responsibility to society. The film examines the vertical growth of Kochi both as a metro and a centre of crimes. It was produced by S. Sundararajan under the banner of S. R. T. Films and released on 28 January 2011. The film got positive reviews from the critics. The Summer of Massacre The Summer of Massacre is 2011 anthology horror film written and directed by Joe Castro. It is listed in Guinness World Records as the slasher film with the largest bodycount, at 155. Everyone's Going to Die Everyones Going to Die is a 2013 British film written and directed by directing collective Jones. The film had its World Premiere at South By Southwest in 2013, followed by its UK Premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. The film centres around Melanie, whose life is going nowhere. When a mysterious man, Ray, comes into town, she sees an opportunity to save herself. Attempting to leave their pasts behind and move on, the pair endeavours to change their lives for the better. The Demon's Rook The Demons Rook is a 2013 independent fantasy-horror film and the directorial debut of James Sizemore. The film had its world premiere on July 27, 2013 at the Fantasia Film Festival and stars Sizemore as Roscoe, a young man that must find a way to stop demons from overtaking the world. Funding for The Demons Rook was partially received through crowdsourcing websites Kickstarter and Indiegogo. I Just Wanna Hug You is a 2014 Japanese biographical romantic drama film directed by Akihiko Shiota and starring Keiko Kitagawa and Ryo Nishikido. It was released in Japan on 1 February. Japanese singer Namie Amuro sung the theme song for the film, "Tsuki". The song was released as a single in January 2014, and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan. Naz & Maalik Naz & Maalik is a 2015 American drama film written and directed by Jay Dockendorf and starring Curtiss Cook Jr. and Kerwin Johson Jr. It follows two closeted Muslim teenagers over the course of a summer afternoon, as their secretive behavior and small-time scheming accidentally lead them into the crosshairs of FBI surveillance. The film had its world premiere at the South by Southwest Film Festival on March 14, 2015 and was acquired by Wolfe Releasing, which released it theatrically and on VOD in January 2016. The film was widely praised for its performances and received the Tribeca Film Institute’s IWC Filmmaker Award in 2014. A Gay Girl in Damascus: The Amina Profile The Amina Profile is a Canadian documentary film directed by Sophie Deraspe and coproduced by Esperamos and the National Film Board of Canada, which premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in the World Cinema category. It was pitched at Sheffield Doc/Fests MeetMarket in 2014. The film was retitled A Gay Girl in Damascus: The Amina Profile by its U.S. distributor IFC for the theatrical release and for subsequent film festival screenings. 64: Part I 64: Part I is a 2016 Japanese suspense mystery drama film directed by Takahisa Zeze. It was released in Japan by Toho on May 7, 2016. The second part, Part II, was released on June 11, 2016. Shoot Me in the Heart Shoot Me in the Heart is a 2015 South Korean drama film directed by Mun Che-yong, and starring Lee Min-ki and Yeo Jin-goo. It is based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Jeong Yu-jeong, which won the Segye Literature Award in 2009. Alice in Earnestland Alice in Earnestland is a 2015 South Korean black comedy film written and directed by Ahn Gooc-jin, in his first feature film. It premiered at the 16th Jeonju International Film Festival where it received the Grand Prize in the Korean Competition; jury member and noted East Asian film critic Tony Rayns praised the film as "Funny, shocking and sometimes cruel, this film has enough invention and energy to take your breath away." Arianna Arianna is a 2015 independent coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Carlo Lavagna. It was entered into the competition at the Venice Days section at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival, and was awarded for Best Italian Discover and Best New Actress. For this film Lavagna was nominated for David di Donatello for Best New Director. Fursonas Fursonas is a documentary film about the furry fandom, directed by Dominic Rodriguez. That Good Night That Good Night is a 2017 British drama film directed by Eric Styles and starring John Hurt. It is based on N. J. Crisps 1996 play of the same name. It is also notable for being Hurts final film, although Damascus Cover was released later. Are Crooks Dishonest? Are Crooks Dishonest? is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Prints of the film survive in the film archives of The Museum of Modern Art and Filmoteca Española. Maria Marten, or The Murder in the Red Barn Maria Marten, or The Murder in the Red Barn is a 1935 British film melodrama film starring Tod Slaughter and Eric Portman. It was directed by Milton Rosmer. It is based on the true story of the 1827 Red Barn Murder. The film is also known as Murder in the Red Barn. The film is based on the popular 19th century melodramas about the case and is highly theatrical, with an opening in which all the characters are introduced by a Master of Ceremonies in front of a painted backdrop, but is also slightly more lavishly produced and cinematically inventive than the later films directed by Tod Slaughters producer George King. Slaughter gives a full-throated over-the-top performance in a calculatedly melodramatic style, encouraging the audience to vicariously share in his villainy; this approach became his trademark and gives his films a cult status of their own peculiar kind. Song of Freedom Song of Freedom is a 1936 British film directed by J. Elder Wills and starring Paul Robeson. One of two elements pivotal to the plot is an opera composer named Gabriel Donizetti, presumably suggested by the historical opera composer Gaetano Donizetti. The other is a medallion that serves to identify Robesons character as a descendant of an African monarch. Song of Freedom may best represent the opportunity Robeson was looking for to "give a true picture of many aspects of the life of the coloured man in the West. Hitherto on the screen, he has been characterized or presented only as a comedy character. This film shows him as a real man." Robeson was also given final cut approval on the film, an unprecedented option at the time for an actor of any race. As in Sanders of the River, the film called for documentary scenes of West African traditional dances and ceremonies, but this time Robeson obtained a contract giving him final cut, so that the films message would not be changed behind the doors of the editing room. Robeson plays Zinga, a black dockworker in England with a great baritone singing voice. He is discovered by an opera impresario, and is catapulted into great fame as an international opera star. Yet he feels alienated from his African past, and out of place in England. By chance, he is informed that an ancestral medallion that he wears is proof of his lineage to African kings, and he leaves fame and fortune to take his rightful place of royalty. Reunited with his people, he plans to improve their lives by combining the best of western technology with the best of traditional African ways. Although the film was not a box office success in the US, it was notably chosen in 1950 to open the convention of Ghanas Convention Peoples Party. The ceremonies were presided over by the future first prime minister of independent Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah, Robesons friend from his London years. Thunder in the City Thunder in the City is a 1937 British drama film directed by Marion Gering and starring Edward G. Robinson, Luli Deste, Nigel Bruce and Ralph Richardson. Comet Over Broadway Comet over Broadway is an American film starring Kay Francis and released by Warner Brothers. John Farrow stepped in as director when Busby Berkeley became ill, but Farrow was uncredited on the film. Arrest Bulldog Drummond Arrest Bulldog Drummond is an American crime thriller film released in 1938. The Jungle Captive The Jungle Captive is a 1945 sequel to Jungle Woman, which had been preceded by Captive Wild Woman. The Jungle Captive features Otto Kruger, Amelita Ward, and Rondo Hatton. Vicky Lane plays Paula Dupree, a lead character from the two earlier films. The film was written by Dwight V. Babcock and directed by Harold Young. Anjô-ke no butôkai is a 1947 Japanese film directed by Kōzaburō Yoshimura. The film won 1947 Kinema Junpo Award for the best film. Fortunes of Captain Blood Fortunes of Captain Blood is a pirate film directed by Gordon Douglas. Based on the famous Captain Blood depicted in the original novel and subsequent collections of stories written by Rafael Sabatini, Fortunes was produced by Columbia Pictures as yet another remake about the notorious swashbuckler. The film is complete with daring sword fights, sensational sea battles, intrigue, and a vivacious love interest. It later spawned a sequel from the same cast and crew only two years later entitled Captain Pirate. Side Street Story Side Street Story is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Eduardo De Filippo, who wrote the play upon which the film is based. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Merry Mavericks Merry Mavericks is the 133rd short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1951 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Stamp Day for Superman Stamp Day for Superman is a 1954 black-and-white short film starring George Reeves as Superman and Noel Neill as Lois Lane. It was produced by Superman Inc. for the United States Department of the Treasury to promote the purchase of U.S. Savings Bonds. Never shown theatrically, it was distributed to schools as a means of educating children about the program. Due to its nature as a government film, Stamp Day for Superman is in the public domain and can often be found on inexpensive DVD sets. Warner Bros. also released the film as part of the Adventures of Superman Season 2 DVD set. It was a featured short and riffed on by the former cast members of Mystery Science Theater 3000 during the RiffTrax Live MST3K Reunion Show on June 28, 2016. Dragoon Wells Massacre Dragoon Wells Massacre is a 1957 American CinemaScope DeLuxe Color Western film directed by Harold D. Schuster starring Barry Sullivan, Dennis OKeefe, Mona Freeman and Katy Jurado. Playgirl After Dark Too Hot to Handle is a 1960 British neo-noir gangster thriller film directed by Terence Young and starring Jayne Mansfield and Leo Genn. Christopher Lee appears in a supporting role. Watusi Watusi is a 1959 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer adventure film, It is the sequel to the 1950 film King Solomons Mines. Like its predecessor, the film was directed by Kurt Neumann and starring George Montgomery, Taina Elg, David Farrar and Rex Ingram. It was produced by Al Zimbalist and Donald Zimbalist. The screenplay was by James Clavell loosely based on the novel King Solomons Mines by H. Rider Haggard. It Happened in '43 Long Night in 1943, The Long Night of 43 or It Happened in 43 is an Italian film of 1960 set in Ferrara, in the Italian Social Republic Nazi puppet state during the late stages of WW2. It was directed by Florestano Vancini and adapted by Vancini, Ennio De Concini and Pier Paolo Pasolini from a short story by Giorgio Bassani. The film stars Enrico Maria Salerno, Gino Cervi, Belinda Lee, Gabriele Ferzetti and Andrea Checchi. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the "100 Italian films to be saved". The Hunchback of Soho The Hunchback of Soho is a 1966 West German crime film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Günther Stoll, Pinkas Braun and Monika Peitsch. It was part of Rialto Films long-running group of Edgar Wallace adaptations, and was the first in the series to be shot in Eastmancolor. It was made at the Spandau Studios and on location in Berlin and London. The Busy Body The Busy Body is a 1967 American comedy film directed and produced by William Castle and based on Donald E. Westlakes novel of the same name. It was Richard Pryors film debut. The Sailor from Gibraltar The Sailor from Gibraltar is a 1967 British drama film directed by Tony Richardson and starring Jeanne Moreau, Vanessa Redgrave, Ian Bannen, Orson Welles and Hugh Griffith. The screenplay concerns a mysterious woman who wanders the globe, searching for a sailor she knew many years earlier, unwittingly attracting others to her and her strange quest. Monologue Monologue is a 1972 Soviet drama film directed by Ilya Averbakh. It was entered into the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. Up the Front Up the Front is a 1972 British comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Frankie Howerd, Bill Fraser, and Hermione Baddeley. It is the third film spin-off from the television series Up Pompeii!. The plot concerns Lurk, a coward who is hypnotised into bravery. Mig og mafiaen Me and the Mafia is a 1973 Danish comedy film directed by Henning Ørnbak and starring Dirch Passer. Tough Guys Three Tough Guys is a 1974 crime-action film directed by Duccio Tessari. It may be regarded as an example of the Blaxploitation genre. It stars Lino Ventura, Fred Williamson and Isaac Hayes, who also composed the soundtrack. It is a coproduction between United States, Italy and France. The film was shot in Chicago. Clans of Intrigue Clans of Intrigue is a 1977 Hong Kong wuxia film adapted from Fragrance in the Sea of Blood of Gu Longs Chu Liuxiang novel series. The film was directed by Chor Yuen, produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, and starred Ti Lung as the lead character. It was followed by Legend of the Bat and Perils of the Sentimental Swordsman. Theres a 1993 Hong Kong movie of the same genre and title directed by Chan Muk Chuen and starred Mang Fei and Yang Guan Guan.. L'insegnante viene a casa Linsegnante viene a casa is a 1978 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. The film is the third chapter in the "Schoolteacher" film series and the last starred by Edwige Fenech in the title role. They Went That-A-Way & That-A-Way They Went That-A-Way & That-A-Way is a 1978 slapstick comedy film directed by Stuart E. McGowan and Edward Montagne and written by and starring Tim Conway. The Prize Fighter The Prize Fighter is an American comedy film starring Tim Conway and Don Knotts. Directed by Michael Preece, it was written by Tim Conway and John Myhers, based on a story by Conway. It was released by New World Pictures in November 1979. The Hit The Hit is a 1980 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Zdeněk Podskalský. It featured, among other Czech performers, the singer Waldemar Matuška. The Bear The Bear is a 1984 biopic starring Gary Busey and Jon-Erik Hexum. The film was written by Michael Kane, directed by Richard C. Sarafian, and produced by James A. Hearn and Larry G. Spangler. Weekend Warriors Weekend Warriors is a 1986 independently made American military service comedy film directed by Bert Convy and starring Chris Lemmon, Vic Tayback, Graham Jarvis, Lloyd Bridges, and Mark L. Taylor. It was distributed by Moviestore Entertainment and produced by Cami Taylor. Women of Valor Women of Valor is a 1986 American made-for-television war drama film about World War II directed by Buzz Kulik and starring Susan Sarandon and Kristy McNichol. It premiered on CBS on November 23, 1986 and was released on DVD on March 10, 1998. Painted Faces Painted Faces is a 1988 Hong Kong drama film written and directed by Alex Law and starring Sammo Hung as his mentor, Master Yu Jim-yuen, of the China Drama Academy. For his portrayal as Master Yu, Hung won his second Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor at the 8th Hong Kong Film Awards. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Chinese title refers to the Seven Little Fortunes, which includes Hung, Jackie Chan and his fellow opera-mates, who later made it big in the Hong Kong film industry. The film focuses on Master Yu and his methods on bringing up his protégés. Chernobyl: The Final Warning Chernobyl: The Final Warning is a 1991 American made-for-television disaster drama film starring Jon Voight, Jason Robards and Sammi Davis. The film chronicles the Chernobyl disaster. Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee is a 1994 TNT original movie starring Irene Bedard, Tantoo Cardinal, Pato Hoffmann, Joseph Runningfox, Lawrence Bayne, and Michael Horse and August Schellenberg. The film is based on Mary Crow Dogs autobiography Lakota Woman, wherein she accounts her troubled youth, involvement with the American Indian Movement, and relationship with Lakota medicine man and activist Leonard Crow Dog. The film follows a young Mary Crow Dog and her poor Lakota family living on the Rosebud Sioux reservation in South Dakota as she briefly learns the ways of her people and of the 1890 massacre at Wounded Knee told to her by her grandfather Fool Bull. She is later put into St. Tristan Boarding School along with her sister Barbra. Mary describes her boarding school experience, "The years passed as they tried to turn us from Lakota to white. They took away our language, the words of our elders about the history of our people and our memories grew dim. They took away our souls every day and they took our pictures once a year." One night, Barbra decides to run away, but it isnt clear where she is going. Mary is left alone without her sister. The years dragged on as Mary endures hardships of white society, and as a Lakota girl, she wasnt so sure she wanted to learn the ways of her people, until she reads a newspaper given to her by a young white girl named Nadine. The paper titled "AMERICANS BEFORE COLUMBUS!" described the rape and looting of Indian lands in America. Mary prints out papers that is a sign to all Indian people in boarding schools who should turn down the white mans ways and take back their land, but she is expelled by her teachers. Having been kicked out of school, Mary finds her way back to the Oglala Tribal Office in Pine Ridge looking for a job and her aunt Elsie Flood, but to no avail. So she goes searching for her mother and finds her living with a white man and living in the white society. She once again goes searching for a job, but the manager doesnt want to hire Native Americans. With no job, or anyone who will help her, she hitches a ride with two Indian men, but while they are driving to Rosebud, the passenger attempts to rape her and she jumps out of the car. Later that evening, Webster finds her walking on the road. He picks her up and she joins his posse of drifters who drink their earnings away and drive aimlessly. After almost dying in a collision with a train, Mary decides to get her life together by joining the American Indian Movement and takes part in the 1973 Occupation of Wounded Knee. In spite of the support by various tribe members and Vietnam Veterans theyre constantly preyed on by the police who sometimes snipe them at random. Among the struggles, she finds out shes pregnant. It ends with Wounded Knee being reclaimed by the police and with various members including her being arrested. Nevertheless the mission was accomplished. A Boy Called Hate A Boy Called Hate is a 1995 American crime drama film starring Scott Caan, his father James Caan, Missy Crider, Adam Beach and Elliott Gould. It was the first film directed by Mitch Marcus, who also wrote the screenplay. Mary Jane's Not a Virgin Anymore Mary Janes Not a Virgin Anymore is an independent film written, directed, and produced by the self-anointed "Queen of Underground Film", Sarah Jacobson. Its a film about a teenage girl in the Twin Cities Area named Mary Jane who is curious about sex and thinks that by having sex, she will become cool. It focuses on the female perspective of sex. In the film, musicians Jello Biafra and Davey Havok appear in cameo roles. Tamra Davis helped finance the film. It was shown at a sold-out screening at the Sundance Film Festival in 1997. My Friend Joe My Friend Joe is a 1996 film directed by Chris Bould starring Schuyler Fisk and John Cleere. The film is based on the 1985 Swedish novel Janne, min vän by Peter Pohl. Vesna Goes Fast Vesna Goes Fast is a 1996 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Mazzacurati. It entered the competition at the 53rd Venice International Film Festival, in which Tereza Zajickova won a Pasinetti Award for Best Actress. The film also won the Ciak dOro for best sound. Ringul The Ring is a 1985 Romanian drama film directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. Krishna Krishna is a 1996 Indian action film directed by Deepak Shivdasani, starring Sunil Shetty, Karishma Kapoor, Om Puri, Shakti Kapoor, Tinnu Anand and Kulbhushan Kharbanda. The film was a success at the box office. The music of the film was also popular with hit songs such as "Jhanjariya".the film is remake of jeetendra and Hema Malini starter Meri Awaaz Suno Maryam Maryam is a 2002 film about a young woman who is an Iranian immigrant living in the United States at the time of the Iran hostage crisis. The film was written and directed by Ramin Serry. Mariam Parris plays the young woman. The film also features Shaun Toub as her father, Shohreh Aghdashloo as her mother, and David Ackert as her cousin, Ali, who becomes an Islamic fundamentalist. Maryam was featured in the third Roger Eberts Overlooked Film Festival in 2001. The word "Maryam" is the Aramaic name of Mary and means the same in Persian language. Maryam also means Tuberose in Persian and is a common first name in Iran. The Deathless Devil The Deathless Devil is a 1972 Turkish action film, co-written, produced and directed by Yılmaz Atadeniz, starring Kunt Tulgar as a young man who takes up his fathers mantle as masked crimefighter Copperhead to defeat the evil Dr. Satan. The film, which went on nationwide general release on , was released in the US by Mondo Macabro in 2005 on a double-bill DVD with Tarkan Versus the Vikings. The film is a remake of the 1940 serial Mysterious Doctor Satan. The Last Producer The Last Producer is a 2000 American drama film directed by and starring Burt Reynolds. It also featured Sean Astin, Ann-Margret, Lauren Holly, Rod Steiger, and Benjamin Bratt. It was also referred to as The Final Hit in final packaging and promotional materials. It is the final film to be directed by Reynolds before his death in 2018. Just One Night Just One Night is a 2000 American comedy film written and directed by Alan Jacobs. This Is Personal: The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper This Is Personal: The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper is a British television crime drama miniseries, first shown on ITV from 26 January to 2 February 2000. The series is a dramatisation of the real-life investigation into the notorious Yorkshire Ripper murders of the late 1970s, showing the effect that it had on the health and career of Assistant Chief Constable George Oldfield who led the enquiry. The series also starred Richard Ridings and James Laurenson as DSI Dick Holland and Chief Constable Ronald Gregory, respectively. Although broadcast over two weeks, two episodes were shown consecutively each week. The series was directed by David Richards and written by Neil McKay. Production was overseen by then-ITV executive producer Jeff Pope, who commissioned it as the first feature in a trilogy of series about the most notorious murder cases of the past century, with the later series being The Moors Murders and the award-winning Appropriate Adult. The series was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Serial at the 2001 awards. The series was released on DVD on 7 January 2013, individually and as part of a "British Serial Killers" box set, which also includes the ITV-produced series Doctor Death, A Is for Acid and The Brides in the Bath. All About Our House is a 2001 comedy film written and directed by Japanese director Kōki Mitani. The film is about an affluent couple who decide to build a new house, and the clash between traditional Japanese and modern western styles between the people they hire to build it. Cast members include Naoki Tanaka, Akiko Yagi, Toshiaki Karasawa and Kunie Tanaka. The film was nominated for six Japanese Academy Awards. Naoki Tanaka and Akiko Yagi were named as Newcomers of the Year; Tanaka also won the Most Popular Performer prize. Kiss of Life Kiss of Life is a 2003 British drama film directed by Emily Young. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. The Samurai I Loved is a 2005 Japanese drama film directed by Mitsuo Kurotsuchi. It was entered into the 28th Moscow International Film Festival. Demented Le Dernier des fous is a 2006 French drama film directed by Laurent Achard. It won the Best Direction Award at the Locarno International Film Festival. Pastor Brown Pastor Brown is a 2009 American film. It was written by Rhonda Baraka and directed by Rockmond Dunbar. The film was shot in Atlanta, Georgia. Pastor Brown stars Salli Richardson, Nicole Ari Parker, Michael Beach, Monica, and Keith David. This film was the debut of R&B singer Grammy-winner India.Arie as an actress. The film made its television debut on the Lifetime network on Saturday, February 16, 2013. Bakgat! Bakgat! is a 2008 South African teen comedy film directed by Henk Pretorius and written by Pretorius and Danie Bester. Cat Dancers Cat Dancers is a 2008 HBO documentary film about Ron Holiday and his wife Joy Holiday and their jaguar, panther and tiger show. It is directed by Harris Fishman. The 75 minute documentary charts how Ron Holiday, Joy Holiday and Chuck Lizza, aka the "Cat Dancers", became one of the worlds first exotic tiger entertainment acts. For years the trio shared a happy if unorthodox life as performers and lovers until a pair of bizarre cat-related deaths brought their story to a tragic end. Soundtrack for a Revolution Soundtrack for a Revolution is a 2009 documentary film written and directed by Bill Guttentag and Dan Sturman. This documentary traces the story of the Civil Rights Movement and the struggles fought by young African-American activists with an emphasis on the power of music. Soundtrack for a Revolution had its international premiere at the Cannes Film Festival and its North American premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. Soundtrack for a Revolution was selected by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as part of the Oscar shortlist for the Documentary Feature category of the 82nd Academy Awards. Guttentag and Sturman were nominated for Best Documentary Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America. The film has screened at numerous festivals including Cannes, Tribeca, IDFA and Sheffield Doc/Fest. 2Bobule 2Bobule is a 2009 Czech comedy film directed by Vlad Lanné. The film follows Marie, Jirka and their wealthy parents, as well as murderer Jiří Tichý. The film takes place mostly in southern Moravia. Färyäd The Scream is a 1993 Azerbaijani war film directed by Jeyhun Mirzayev based loosely on the Nagorno-Karabakh War and Khojaly Massacre. The film stars Jeyhun Mirzayev himself, Haci Ismayilov, and Melik Dadashev. Sella Turcica Sella Turcica is a 2010 horror film written and directed by Fred Vogel, and co-written by Shelby Vogel and Don Moore. Oliver's Ghost Olivers Ghost is a 2011 television film. It was first screened on October 22, 2011 on the Hallmark Movie Channel. The movie stars Martin Mull as Clive Rutledge and Nicholas Stargel as Oliver. The movie also stars Cameron Daddo, Bridget White, Daniela Bobadilla, and Rhea Perlman. Musical Chairs Musical Chairs is a 2011 American dance film starring Leah Pipes, E. J. Bonilla, Auti Angel, Laverne Cox, and Priscilla Lopez, and directed by Susan Seidelman. It is a romance involving a couple who participates in wheelchair ballroom dancing. In development for eight years before it was finally made, the film played at several festivals starting in 2011, including the Woodstock Film Festival. It was released on March 23, 2012. It played only a week in New York City, where it was entirely filmed, but as of March 30, 2012, opened in other locations in platform release. It premiered on cable TV in December 2013. Mysterious Island Mysterious Island is a 2011 Chinese horror film directed by Rico Chung. The film is about a group of people invited to a Survivor styled television program on the Binlusai islands. On arriving there they lose their luggage and come across a message stating that they will all be killed. The film was a commercial success in China where it grossed over $10 million in comparison to its $2 million budget. Naalaiya Theerpu Naalaiya Theerpu is an 1992 Indian Tamil-language action drama film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar and produced and written by his wife Shoba Chandrasekhar which marked the debut of their son Vijay in the lead role alongside Keerthana and Easwari Rao. The film which also featured Srividya, Radharavi and Sarath Babu, had music composed by newcomer Manimekalai, cinematography by R. P. and editing by Gautham Raju. The film released was subjected to mixed reviews on 4 December 1992 and had poor box office return. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Faisla Uparwale Ka in the same year. No Other Woman No Other Woman is a 2011 Filipino romantic drama film starring Anne Curtis, Derek Ramsay, and Cristine Reyes. The film is notable for breaking box office records in the Philippines. It currently holds the title of third highest grossing Filipino film of all time of 2011 having grossed P278 million but was dethroned by the 2012 Metro Manila Film Fest entry, Sisterakas. The film was also screened in select cities internationally. The Outrage The Outage or U mong pa meung is a 2011 Thai Drama movie starring Mario Maurer, Ananda Everingham, Pongpat Wachirabunjong, Dome Heathakun and Petchtai Wongkamlao. This movie was released in Thailand on September 11, 2011. This movie was directed by M.L. Pundhevanop Devakula.the movie internationally release in europe and asia like Russia, Lithuania, Germany, Ukraine, Poland, Malaysia, Singapore, China, Georgia, Vietnam and Shan State. Ombis: Alien Invasion Not Human is a 2013 American science fiction film written, co-produced, and directed by Adam R. Steigert. The film stars Jason John Beebe and Sara Manzella, and had a premiere screening at the 2013 Scare-A-Con Film Festival. Silvered Water, Syria Self-Portrait Silvered Water, Syria Self-Portrait is a Syrian documentary film about the Syrian Civil War, directed by Ossama Mohammed and Wiam Simav Bedirxan. The film premiered in the Special Screenings section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Shot by a reported “1,001 Syrians,” according to the filmmakers, Silvered Water, Syria Self-Portrait impressionistically documents the destruction and atrocities of the civil war through a combination of eye-witness accounts shot on mobile phones and posted to the internet, and footage shot by Bedirxan during the siege of Homs. Bedirxan, an elementary school teacher in Homs, had contacted Mohammed online to ask him what he would film, if he was there. Mohammed, working in forced exile in Paris, is tormented by feelings of cowardice as he witnesses the horrors from afar, and the self-reflexive film also chronicles how he is haunted in this dreams by a Syrian boy once shot to death for snatching his camera on the street. The documentary includes some scenes of atrocities that Mohammed believes could only have been filmed by members of the Syrian government security forces. Mohammed and Bedirxan only met in person for the first time when she was able to escape Homs and attend the world premiere in France. Redistributors Redistributors is 2015 film by director Adrian Tanner, starring Alexandra Evans and Robert Boulton, with supporting performances from Alastair McKenzie, Jeff Rawle, Tim Bentinck and James Allen. The film was nominated for Best Thriller at the 2016 UK National Film Awards, while Alexandra Evans was the winner of the Best Supporting Actress category. Baankey Ki Crazy Baraat Baankey Ki Crazy Baraat is a 2015 Bollywood comedy film directed by Aijaz Khan, starring Rajpal Yadav, Vijay Raaz, Sanjay Mishra, Tia Bajpai, Rakesh Bedi, Satyajeet Dubey and the director himself among others. Hazel Keech has a special appearance. It was produced by Anita Mani and released on 28 August 2015. Pilla Nuvvu Leni Jeevitham Pilla Nuvvu Leni Jeevitam is a 2014 Telugu romantic-action-comedy film directed by A.S. Ravi Kumar Chowdary, jointly produced by Bunny Vas and Harishith on Geetha Arts and Sri Venkateswara Creations banner. Starring Sai Dharam Tej, Regina Cassandra, Jagapathi Babu in the lead roles and music was composed by Anoop Rubens. The film is the first release of Sai Dharam Tej as hero. The title was taken from one song of a Gabbar Singh film. The movie opened to positive to mixed reviews from critics. Sai Dharam Tejs first debut was Rey as hero, produced and directed, by YVS Chowdary on his Bommarillu films banner. The film was launched at Ramanaidu Studios in Hyderabad on 17 October 2010 on the eve of Vijayadasami. The filming ended on 6 August 2013. Rey movie delayed due to financial issues and it released on 27 March 2015. A Gert Lush Christmas A Gert Lush Christmas is a British one-off comedy-drama film first broadcast on BBC Two on 26 December 2015. It was co-written by Russell Howard and Steve Williams, and features Howard in his acting debut. The programme also stars Kerry Howard, Neil Morrissey, Sophie Thompson, Hannah Britland and Greg Davies. Poshter Girl Poshter Girl is a 2016 Marathi language film directed by Sameer Patil. Scripted by Hemant Dhome, the film was produced by Chalo Film Banaye and Viacom18 Motion Pictures, and stars Sonalee Kulkarni, Jitendra Joshi, Hrishikesh Joshi, Aniket Vishwasrao, Hemant Dhome, Siddharth Menon, Sandeep Pathak, Akshay Tanksale, Anand Ingale and Vaibhav Mangale. The film was released on 12 February 2016. The Personal History of David Copperfield The Personal History of David Copperfield is a 2019 British-American comedy-drama film written and directed by Armando Iannucci, based on the Victorian era novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. It stars Dev Patel as the title character, alongside Peter Capaldi, Hugh Laurie, Tilda Swinton, and Ben Whishaw. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 5 September 2019 and is scheduled to be theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 24 January 2020. Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions! Take on Me is a 2018 Japanese anime romantic comedy film based on the light novel series Love by Torako. The film is directed by Tatsuya Ishihara and animated by Kyoto Animation. It premiered in Japan on January 6, 2018, and has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks and Madman Entertainment. Ingress: The Animation is a Japanese anime television series based on Niantics augmented reality mobile game of the same name. The anime produced by Craftar began airing in Japan on October 18, 2018 and ended on December 27, 2018 on Fuji TVs +Ultra programming block. The series premiered on Netflix on April 30, 2019. Execution of Czolgosz with Panorama of Auburn Prison Execution of Czolgosz with Panorama of Auburn Prison is a 1901 silent film produced by the Edison Studios arms of Edison Manufacturing Company. The film is a dramatic reenactment of the execution of Leon Czolgosz by electric chair at Auburn Correctional Facility following his 1901 conviction for the assassination of William McKinley. It is considered an important film in the history of cinema. The Gaucho The Gaucho is a 1927 silent film starring Douglas Fairbanks and Lupe Vélez set in Argentina. The lavish adventure extravaganza, filmed at the height of Fairbanks box office clout, was directed by F. Richard Jones with a running time of 115 minutes. Fairbanks biographer Jeffrey Vance considers the film "a near masterwork" and "an anomaly among his Fairbanks’ works." Vance also considers it a "daring departure, the film is an effort of unanticipated darkness in tone, setting, and character. The spirit of adolescent boyish adventure, the omnipresent characteristic of his prior films, is noticeably absent. It has been replaced by a spiritual fervor and an element of seething sexuality the likes of which has never been seen before in one of his productions.” Half a Sinner Half a Sinner is a 1940 American film directed by Al Christie. It stars Heather Angel as a schoolteacher who in one day becomes Public Enemy Number One in Pennsylvania. The film is based on Dalton Trumbos short story "Lady Takes a Chance". The working titles of this film were Everything Happens to Ann and The Lady Takes a Chance. The Fifth-Column Mouse The Fifth-Column Mouse is a 1943 Warner Bros. animated cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. Directed by Friz Freleng, the cartoon features a band of mice who engage in war against a cat. The short was given a Blue Ribbon reissue. Marine Raiders Marine Raiders is a 1944 RKO war film showing a fictional depiction of the 1st Marine Raider Battalion and 1st Marine Parachute Battalion on Guadalcanal, R&R in Australia, retraining in Camp Elliott and a fictional attack in the Solomon Islands. Produced by Robert Fellows, and directed by Harold D. Schuster, it stars Pat OBrien, Robert Ryan, and Ruth Hussey. The film depicts fictionalized accounts of the Guadalcanal Campaign, the Battle of Edsons Ridge, and the Bougainville Campaign. The Western Desert Campaign is mentioned as a concurrent event, but not actually depicted on-screen. Boston Blackie's Rendezvous Boston Blackies Rendezvous is a 1945 American crime film directed by Arthur Dreifuss. Boston Blackies life gets complicated when maniac murderer James Cook goes on a killing spree while pretending to be Boston Blackie. To further complicate matters, the murderer kidnaps Sally Brown to keep Boston Blackie at bay. The working title of this film was Surprise in the Night. Vice Versa Vice Versa is a 1948 British comedy film written and directed by Peter Ustinov and starring Roger Livesey, Anthony Newley, Petula Clark, and Kay Walsh. It is the third screen adaptation of the 1882 novel Vice Versa by F. Anstey. The film was produced by Two Cities Films and distributed by General Film Distributors. Calamity Jane and Sam Bass Calamity Jane and Sam Bass is a 1949 American Technicolor Western film directed by George Sherman starring Yvonne de Carlo, Howard Duff and Dorothy Hart. Parole, Inc. Parole, Inc. is a 1948 American Film Noir film directed by Alfred Zeisler and featuring Michael OShea, Turhan Bey, Evelyn Ankers and Virginia Lee. Cloudburst Cloudburst is a 1951 British crime drama film, directed by Francis Searle, starring Robert Preston and featuring Elizabeth Sellars, Harold Lang, Colin Tapley and Sheila Burrell. The script is based on a play written by Leo Marks, a wartime cryptographer for the Special Operations Executive, and later the author of a memoir about his wartime work, Between Silk and Cyanide. The film is about a World War II veteran, a former operative for the SOE, who seeks revenge on the driver and passenger of a hit-and-run automobile that struck and killed his wife. Mutiny Mutiny is a 1952 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Edward Dmytryk. It was produced by the King Brothers Productions and based on a story by Hollister Noble; the two parties also collaborated on Drums in the Deep South. The Yellow Tomahawk The Yellow Tomahawk is a 1954 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Richard Alan Simmons. The film stars Rory Calhoun, Peggie Castle, Noah Beery, Warner Anderson, Peter Graves, Lee Van Cleef and Rita Moreno. The film was released in May 1954, by United Artists. Valley of Peace Valley of Peace is a 1956 Yugoslavian war film directed by France Štiglic. It was in competition at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival, where John Kitzmiller received the Best Actor award for his role as Sgt. Jim. The music for the film was written by the composer Marjan Kozina. He won the Golden Arena for Best Film Music for it. The film was selected for screening as part of the Cannes Classics section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Lickety-Splat Lickety-Splat is a 1961 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical animated short featuring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. It was written by Chuck Jones and directed by him and Abe Levitow. Los tarantos Los Tarantos is a 1963 Spanish musical drama film directed by Francisco Rovira Beleta. It was nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Foreign Film category. The film is based on the play La historia de los Tarantos written by Alfredo Mañas, and inspired by Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. The Boxer and Death The Boxer and Death is a 1962 Slovak film directed by Peter Solan. The film is based on the life of Polish boxer Tadeusz "Teddy" Pietrzykowski, but in the film the boxers name is Ján Komínek. It stars Štefan Kvietik and Manfred Krug, and was based on a Polish novel by Jozef Hen. A Hollywood remake Triumph of the Spirit was directed by Robert M. Young in 1989. Dr. Mabuse vs. Scotland Yard Scotland Yard vs. Dr Mabuse is a 1963 German crime film directed by Paul May and starring Peter van Eyck. Scotland Yard vs. Dr. Mabuse was distributed in West Germany by Gloria-Film GmbH & Co. Filmverleih KG on 20 September 1963. The film was based on a story written by Bryan Edgar Wallace OSS 117: Mission for a Killer Furia à Bahia pour OSS 117 is a 1965 French/Italian international co-production Eurospy spy-fi film. It was the third OSS 117 film directed by André Hunebelle and produced by Paul Cadéac. Frederick Stafford made his film debut taking over the role of OSS 117 from Kerwin Mathews. The film was shot on Brazilian locations and featured action scenes arranged by Hunebelles stunt coordinator Claude Carliez with production design by Paul-Louis Boutié. It was based on Jean Bruces 1955 novel Dernier quart dheure his 44th OSS 117 book that was published in English in 1965 under the title Live Wire and The Last Quarter Hour. The American edition featured commentary by Pierre Salinger, who was acquainted with Josette Bruce, Jean Bruces widow. Josette would take up writing OSS 117 novels in 1966. Puss 'N' Boats Not to be confused with Puss Gets the Boot and Puss n Toots, 1940 and 1942 Hanna-Barbera shorts. Puss n Boats is a 1966 Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by Abe Levitow and produced by Chuck Jones. It is the first Tom and Jerry cartoon with Carl Brandt as the music composer. The title Puss n Boats is a play-on-words of the phrase "Puss in Boots". The Cartoon is reminiscent of the short Cruise Cat, from the Hanna-Barbera era. Transfer Transfer is a 1966 short film written, shot, edited and directed by David Cronenberg. It features Mort Ritts and Rafe Macpherson and has a runtime of 7 minutes. In Cronenberg on Cronenberg, edited by Chris Rodley, Cronenberg summarized Transfer as follows: The Final Comedown The Final Comedown is a 1972 blaxploitation drama film written, produced and directed by Oscar Williams and starring Billy Dee Williams and DUrville Martin. The film is an examination of racism in the United States and depicts a shootout between a radical black nationalist group and the police, with the backstory leading up to the shootout told through flashbacks. The radical group is not identified by name in the film but closely resembles the Black Panther Party. The film was recut and re-released in 1976 under the title Blast! The new version, which credited "Frank Arthur Wilson" as the director, featured additional footage directed by Allan Arkush. The original version has had several releases on DVD from various budget-line DVD manufacturers. Super Fly T.N.T. Super Fly T.N.T. is a 1973 American blaxploitation crime drama film directed and starring Ron ONeal. ONeal reprises his role of Youngblood Priest from the 1972 film Super Fly. The film was both a critical and commercial failure. The film was released on VHS in 1998, but it has not been released on DVD or Blu-ray. It was shot in Rome and other locations. A sequel, The Return of Superfly, was released in 1990, with Nathan Purdee as Priest. Moonrunners Moonrunners is a 1975 action comedy film starring James Mitchum, about a Southern family that runs bootleg liquor. It was reworked four years later into the popular long-running television series The Dukes of Hazzard, and as such the two productions share many similar concepts. Mitchum had co-starred with his father, Robert Mitchum, in the similar drive-in favorite Thunder Road eighteen years earlier, which also focused upon moonshine-running bootleggers using fast cars to elude federal agents. Moonrunners, a B movie, was filmed in 1973 and awaited release for over a year. Its soundtrack reflects the outlaw music boom of the 1970s during which the film was released. The film was written and directed by Gy Waldron and is based on the life and stories of ex-moonshiner Jerry Rushing, who has a small role in the movie as a heavy at the Boars Nest bar. It is listed in the book The Greatest Movie Car Chases of All Time. Girls at Sea Girls at Sea is a 1977 Danish comedy film directed by Finn Henriksen and starring Helle Merete Sørensen. To Forget Venice To Forget Venice is a 1979 Italian drama film written and directed by Franco Brusati. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards. Saturday, Sunday and Friday Saturday, Sunday and Friday, originally titled Sabato, domenica e venerdì, is a 1979 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Castellano & Pipolo, Pasquale Festa Campanile and Sergio Martino. Flight 90: Disaster on the Potomac Flight 90: Disaster on the Potomac is a 1984 made-for-television drama film about Air Florida Flight 90 that crashed into the Potomac River. Boycott Boycott is a 1985 Iranian film directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf, set in pre-revolutionary Iran. The film tells the story of a young man named Valeh who is sentenced to death for his communist tendencies. It is widely believed that the film is based on Makhmalbafs own experiences. Ardalan Shoja Kaveh starred in the film. Glissando Glissando is a 1982 Romanian drama film directed by Mircea Daneliuc. The film was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. 'Master Harold'... and the Boys Master Harold...and the Boys is a 1985 Made-for TV-Movie drama by Athol Fugard, adapted from his 1982 play of the same title, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. This semi-autobiographical film takes place in South Africa during the apartheid era. depicting how institutionalized racism, bigotry or hatred can become absorbed by those who live under it. The original play was banned from production in South Africa. The Surrogate Woman The Surrogate Woman is a 1986 film directed by Im Kwon-taek, dealing with the love affair between a rich aristocrat and a poor servant during the Joseon Dynasty. The film won multiple accolades at the 1987 Asian Film Festival, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actress. Lead actress Kang Soo-yeon was widely acclaimed in her role as the surrogate mother, for which she won Best Actress at the 1987 Venice Film Festival. Zeisters Zeisters, also known as Fat Guy Goes Nutzoid!!, is a 1986 comedy film produced by Troma Entertainment. Troma was originally set to title the film Fat Boy Goes Nutzoid, but, at the request of the lawyers of the hip-hop group The Fat Boys, it was changed to Fat Guy. It is directed by John Golden, stars Peter Linari, with a cameo by Joan Allen, and features original music by Leo Kottke. The plot revolves around two brothers who befriend an escaped mental patient and accompany him on his misadventures in the big city. The film is one of the most popular movies in the Troma library, mainly because of its offbeat title. According to the video box, Barry Nolan of Hard Copy states that this is his favorite Troma movie. Les Patterson Saves the World Les Patterson Saves the World is a 1987 Australian comedy film starring Barry Humphries as his stage creations Sir Les Patterson and Dame Edna Everage. People's Hero Peoples Hero is a 1987 Hong Kong thriller film written and directed by Derek Yee and starring Ti Lung. The film was nominated for three Hong Kong Film Awards, where Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Elaine Jin won the Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress awards respectively, while Ronald Wong was nominated in the former category as well. The Woman He Loved The Woman He Loved is a 1988 British HTV made-for-television romantic drama film for ITV about the abdication of Edward VIII. Directed by Charles Jarrott, it stars Anthony Andrews, Jane Seymour and Olivia de Havilland. Jane Seymour was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film at the 46th Golden Globe Awards and Olivia de Havilland was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie. Costume designer Robin Fraser-Paye was also nominated for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Costume Design for a Miniseries or a Special. It was partly shot at Shirenewton Hall in Monmouthshire. L'avaro The Miser is a 1990 Italian comedy film directed by Tonino Cervi. It is a loose adaptation of Molières comedy The Miser. Looking for Miracles Looking for Miracles is a 1989 made-for-TV film based on the memoir of the same name by A.E. Hotchner. Filmed primarily in southern Ontario, it is a story of growing up and relationships, focusing on the experience of two brothers at a summer camp during the Great Depression. The director, producer, and co-writer is Kevin Sullivan. The Arrival The Arrival is a 1991 American science fiction horror film directed by David Schmoeller. The film is about an alien who after a crash landing, enters the body of the elderly and near death Max Page. Pages health returns to him but he soon finds that he has a thirst for the estrogen-laced blood of ovulating women. Lost in Siberia Lost in Siberia is a 1991 Soviet-British film by Alexander Mitta. It was shot entirely in Russia, either on location or at Mosfilm Studio. The post-production was started at Mosfilm Studio and completed in London. The film was selected as the British entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Bigfoot: The Unforgettable Encounter Bigfoot: The Unforgettable Encounter is a 1995 American independent family film about the legendary creature Bigfoot and a young boy he befriends. The film was written and directed by Corey Michael Eubanks and stars Zachery Ty Bryan as the young boy Cody and Gary Maloncon as Bigfoot. David's Mother Davids Mother is a 1994 American made-for-television drama film directed by Robert Allan Ackerman and stars Kirstie Alley as a devoted mother trying to cope with her autistic teenage son David. The film aired on CBS on April 10, 1994, it has also aired internationally. In the UK it can often be seen on television movie channels True Movies 1 and True Movies 2. It has also been released in home entertainment formats in countries including the United States, UK and Australia. The film has received several awards and nominations. Kirstie Alley and Michael Goorjian both received Emmy Awards for their roles in the film, Alley was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award. Harvest of Fire Harvest of Fire is an American television movie that aired on CBS on April 21, 1996. Directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman, the film stars Lolita Davidovich, J.A. Preston, Jean Louisa Kelly and Patty Duke. The Secret Cinema The Secret Cinema is a short black-and-white film produced, written, and directed by Paul Bartel, and released in 1966, gaining somewhat wider distribution in 1968. The film is of a woman who is manipulated by people around her so a director can film her to screen the results in a theater. The film is described as voyeuristic or surveillance film, though obviously staged. Sister Street Fighter: Hanging by a Thread is a Japanese martial arts directed by Kazuhiko Yamaguchi and starred by Etsuko Shihomi. The film is a sequel to Sister Street Fighter. It was followed by a third and final sequel entitled The Return of the Sister Street Fighter. Karate Bear Fighter is a Japanese martial arts film made by Toei Company in 1975 and directed by Kazuhiko Yamaguchi. It is the second installment of a trilogy of films based on the manga Karate Baka Ichidai by Ikki Kajiwara, Jiro Tsunoda and Jōya Kagemaru. Sonny Chiba reprises his role from Champion of Death as Masutatsu Oyama, the historical founder of Kyokushin karate in Japan. Chiba had studied martial arts under the real-life Oyama for several years. True to the films title, at one point in the course of the narrative he battles a "bear", actually a human actor in a bear costume. Feast of Friends Feast of Friends is a 1970 documentary film about the American rock band the Doors. It was directed by Paul Ferrara, Babe Hill and The Doors. Ferrara followed the Doors between April and September 1968, filming excerpts of concert performances, conversations between the band and the band relaxing backstage. Hill recorded the audio using a portable Nagra recorder. The documentary was never officially completed, although it was restored and released in 2014. The DVD release includes the 1968 British documentary The Doors Are Open, a featurette titled Feast Of Friends: Encore including behind-the-scenes outtakes, as well as additional bonus features. Mekhong Full Moon Party Mekhong Full Moon Party is a 2002 Thai comedy-drama about the Naga fireballs that arise from the Mekong at Nong Khai on the full moon in October. Written by Jira Maligool, the film was also Jiras directorial debut. The film takes a semi-documentary approach to its subject, examining the phenomenon and its accompanying festival, which draws thousands of people to Nong Khai each year, as well as providing a glimpse at Isan culture, Thai folklore and such practices as eating insects. Good Times, Bed Times Good Times, Bed Times is a 2003 Hong Kong romantic comedy film starring Sammi Cheng, Louis Koo, Sean Lau, Charlene Choi, with guest appearances by Tony Leung and Sandra Ng. Red Mercury Red Mercury is a 2005 British film thriller directed by Roy Battersby and starring Stockard Channing, Pete Postlethwaite, Juliet Stevenson, Ron Silver and David Bradley. The Children of Spider County "The Children of Spider County" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 17 February 1964, during the first season. Colic: The Movie Colic: The Movie is a 2006 Thai horror film directed by Patchanon Thammajira. Puzzle Puzzle is a 2006 South Korean film, the feature directorial debut of Kim Tae-kyung. A group of crooks are summoned together by an unknown master planner to carry out a bank robbery, but then it goes fatefully wrong. The Murder Game The Murder Game is an American horror film starring Steve Polites, Katie Sirk, Samuel Klein and directed by Robert Harari. The film is distributed by Warner Bros. and Lightyear Entertainment. Raqeeb Raqeeb is a 2007 Indian romantic thriller film directed by Anurag Singh, and produced by Raj Kanwar. The film stars Sharman Joshi, Jimmy Sheirgill, Rahul Khanna, Tanushree Dutta. It released on 18 May 2007 and received mixed response from critics. August Evening August Evening is a 2007 film following the relationship between an aging undocumented farm worker named Jaime and his young, widowed daughter-in-law, Lupe. It was written and directed by Chris Eska, and released theatrically on September 5, 2008. Principal photography on the film took place during five consecutive weeks in the late summer of 2005. RFK Must Die: The Assassination of Bobby Kennedy RFK Must Die: The Assassination of Bobby Kennedy is an investigative documentary by Irish writer and filmmaker Shane OSullivan released in 2007. The film expands on his earlier reports for BBC Newsnight and The Guardian and explores alternative theories of what happened the night Robert F. Kennedy was shot at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles on 5 June 1968. The title comes from a page of "free writing" found in assassin Sirhan Sirhans notebook after the shooting, in which he wrote "R.F.K. must die - RFK must be killed Robert F. Kennedy must be assassinated... before June 5 68." Running on an anti-war ticket, Kennedy had just won the California Democratic primary and was confident he would challenge Richard Nixon for the White House. As he walked through the hotel kitchen pantry, shots rang out and he fell to the floor, fatally wounded by a bullet to the brain, fired from an inch behind his right ear. Twenty-four-year-old Palestinian Sirhan Sirhan was convicted of murder as the "lone assassin." The film investigates claims that witnesses placed Sirhan several feet in front of Kennedy and for forty years he claims he has never been able to remember the shooting. Defense psychiatrist Bernard L. Diamond testified that Sirhan was in a hypnotic state at the time of the shooting and FBI agent William Bailey saw extra bullet holes in the pantry, suggesting a second gunman may have been involved. The film features interviews with Sirhans younger brother, Munir, where he talks about his brothers upbringing and perceived injustices. RFK Must Die: Epilogue goes into detail about a recent audio analysis that concludes that 13 shots were fired and suggests the possibility of a second shooter. After a three-year investigation, RFK Must Die was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 16 May 2008 and in New York on 5 June 2008, the fortieth anniversary of the assassination. In November 2006, BBC Televisions Newsnight aired a twelve-minute screening of the documentary. OSullivan stated that while researching a screenplay based on the Manchurian candidate theory for the assassination of Robert Kennedy, he "uncovered new video and photographic evidence suggesting that three senior CIA operatives were behind the killing". He claimed that three men seen in video and photographs of the Ambassador Hotel immediately before and after the assassination were positively identified as CIA operatives David Sánchez Morales, Gordon Campbell, and George Joannides. Several people who had known Morales, including family members, were adamant that he was not the man who OSullivan said was Morales. After OSullivan published his book, assassination researchers Jefferson Morley and David Talbot also discovered that Campbell had died of a heart attack in 1962, six years prior to the assassination of Kennedy. In response, OSullivan stated that the man on the video may have used Campbells name as an alias. He then took his identifications to the Los Angeles Police Department whose files showed the men he identified as Campbell and Joannides to be Michael Roman and Frank Owens, two Bulova sales managers attending the companys convention in the Ambassador. OSullivan stood by his allegations stating that the Bulova watch company was a "well-known CIA cover". Yohan - Barnevandrer Yohan: The Child Wanderer is a 2010 family film directed by Grete Salomonsen. The film is based on true stories about child wanderers in Norway. The film was made simultaneously in two languages, English and Norwegian. It was scheduled to be distributed to 30 countries. It premiered in Norway on March 26, 2010. As of August 2011, it still has not been released in the United States. Yohan is the most expensive childrens film ever made in Norway. The film features 100 specific roles, 400 to 500 extras and around 200 animals. Yohan was filmed in Norway and also California, US in order to shoot scenes with wolves. These scenes were directed by Hollywood animal trainer Steve Martin. School Days with a Pig is a 2008 Japanese drama film that is based on a true event that took place in an elementary school in Osaka Prefecture. The film is directed by Tetsu Maeda, and its story is based on a novel about the event by Yasushi Kuroda. Actor Satoshi Tsumabuki will play the lead role of the class teacher in this film. Additionally, this film stars 28 school children chosen by audition. School Days with a Pig was first screened at the 21st Tokyo International Film Festival, and it was subsequently released in Japanese cinemas on 1 November 2008. Know Your Mushrooms Know Your Mushrooms is a 2008 documentary film by Canadian director Ron Mann. The 74 minute Sphinx Productions film examines the counterculture Telluride Mushroom Festival, held annually in Telluride and some of the mycologists and funghiphiles that gather there such as Larry Evans and Gary Lincoff, author of seven mushroom identification guidebooks including the Audubon Field Guide to Mushrooms. The soundtrack includes music by the Flaming Lips and The Sadies. Know Your Mushrooms is more about hard science and gourmet cuisine than space-outs and the munchies. Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same is an American independent 2011 comedy film written and directed by Madeleine Olnek. It parodies lesbian culture and low-budget American 1950s science-fiction films in the style of Ed Wood. The Little Engine That Could The Little Engine That Could is a 2011 American direct-to-DVD computer-animated film based on the story by Watty Piper. Bula Quo! Bula Quo! is a 2013 British adventure comedy film directed by Stuart St Paul, starring Jon Lovitz, Craig Fairbrass, Laura Aikman and Status Quo musicians Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt. Time Please Time Please is a Marathi film released on 26 July 2013. This film is directed by Sameer Vidwans and produced by Pratisaad Productions & 24 Carat Entertainment. Love Child Love Child is a 2014 South Korean-American documentary film directed by Valerie Veatch. Veatch produced the film with David Foox. The film premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. The film was theatrically released by HBO on June 18, 2014. Pencil Pencil is a 2016 Indian Tamil school-based mystery thriller film written and directed by debutant Mani Nagaraj and produced by S. P. Ragavesh. The film is based on South Korean film 4th Period Mystery released in 2009. The film features G. V. Prakash Kumar and Sri Divya in the lead roles, with the former also composing the films music. The film was released on 13 May 2016. A ti te quería encontrar A ti te quería encontrar is an upcoming Mexican drama film directed by Javier Colinas and written by Tamara Argamasilla. The film stars Eréndira Ibarra, Erick Elias, Luis Arrieta, and Paulette Hernández, and will be presented on 9 June 2018 on the 10th anniversary of the HOLA Mexico Film Festival in Los Angeles. Winner Winner is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language action film jointly produced by Nallamalupu Bujji, Tagore Madhu on Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Productions & Leo Productions banner and directed by Gopichand Malineni. Starring Sai Dharam Tej, Rakul Preet Singh, Jagapati Babu in the lead roles and music composed by S. Thaman. Production began in March 2016 and principal photography commenced in August 2016 in Hyderabad. The film was released worldwide on 24 February 2017. Oru Cinemakkaran Oru Cinemakkaran is a 2017 Malayalam-language Indian feature film written and directed by Leo Thaddeus, starring Vineeth Sreenivasan in lead role with Rajisha Vijayan, Anusree, Vijay Babu, Prashant Narayanan, Ranji Panicker, Lal, Joy Mathew and Sasi Kalinga in supporting roles. The film was released on 24 June with mixed reviews. A Daughter of Destiny Alraune is a 1928 German silent science fiction, horror film directed by Henrik Galeen and starring Brigitte Helm in which a prostitute is artificially inseminated with the semen of a hanged man. The story is based upon the legend of Alraune and the powers of the mandrake root to impregnate women. In this version the symbiosis caused by the sexual union between the human and the root causes the girl to kill all men who fall in love with her. Pass the Gravy Pass the Gravy is a 1928 short comedy silent film directed by Fred Guiol and supervised by Leo McCarey. It stars Max Davidson, Gene Morgan, Spec ODonnell, Martha Sleeper, and Bert Sprotte. The movie was produced by Hal Roach and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corporation. The film has been deemed "culturally significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. The Crash The Crash is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by William Dieterle. The film is based on the 1932 novel Children of Pleasure written by Larry Barretto, and stars Ruth Chatterton as a luxury loving wife devastated by the Wall Street crash of 1929. Betty Boop's Crazy Inventions Betty Boops Crazy Inventions is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film, featuring Betty Boop. This cartoon was first theatrically released with the Mae West film She Done Him Wrong. Snowed Under Snowed Under is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by Ray Enright and starring George Brent as a playwright who is working under a tight deadline. He becomes snowed-in in his remote cabin with two ex-wives and a girlfriend, played by Genevieve Tobin, Glenda Farrell and Patricia Ellis. Dr. Kildare's Crisis Dr. Kildares Crisis is a 1940 drama film directed by Harold S. Bucquet, starring Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore and Laraine Day. Mary Lamonts financier brother Douglas Lamont is subject to seizures, and it seems that he is suffering from hereditary epilepsy. This was the sixth in the MGM series of nine Dr. Kildare, from 1938-1942 with Lew Ayres as Dr. Kildare. This was the sixth of a series of ten Dr. Kildare pictures; the first of which starred Joel McCrea as Kildare. L'espoir Espoir: Sierra de Teruel is a 1938-39 Spanish-French black and white war film, directed by Boris Peskine and André Malraux. It was not commercially released until 1945. Malraux wrote the novel LEspoir, or Mans Hope, published in 1937, which was basis for the film. The director won the 1945 Prix Louis Delluc award. The crash of a Spanish Republican Air Force Potez 540 plane near Valdelinares inspired André Malraux to write the novel. Different years are given for the films completion. The novel was published in French in 1937 and in English in 1938. The film uses war footage from 1938 and was edited, and other scenes shot, during 1938-1939. It was finished in July 1939 and shown twice in Paris, but Francoist Spain applied pressure to censor it. All known copies were destroyed during World War II. A copy was found and the film was released again in 1945. In Spain, it was banned and was not screened until 1977, after the death of Franco. Hitler Lives Hitler Lives is a 1945 American short documentary film directed by Don Siegel, who was uncredited. The film won an Oscar at the 18th Academy Awards in 1946 for Documentary Short Subject. Earlier the same year, Siegel made his directorial debut on another short film Star in the Night, which also won an Academy Award. Hitler Lives is based on the film Your Job in Germany, which was produced shortly before the end of the Second World War. Your Job in Germany was written by Theodor Geisel. While retaining some of the original film footage, Hitler Lives was written by Saul Elkins. The film warns that the defeated German population still contains Nazi supporters and that the world must stay ever vigilant against the prospect that a new Hitler will arise within Germany. The film combines dramatized content mixed with archive footage. However, there is no mention of Jews as victims of persecution. The crematoriums of a concentration camp are shown, only using "victims" to describe those murdered. The end of the film warns against fascism in America. Wild Over You Wild Over You is a 1953 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short animated film directed by Chuck Jones and starring Pepé Le Pew. Directed by Charles M. Jones, it uses the standard formula outlined in For Scent-imental Reasons, where a female black cat named Penelope Pussycat accidentally acquires a white stripe down her back, which attracts an amorous and hopelessly romantic skunk, Pepé Le Pew, whom mistakes her for another skunk. It is the first Pepé Le Pew cartoon to have Maurice Noble credited for layouts, and the first credited animation by Abe Levitow. The human characters and signage in the animation uses Franglais to signal to an American audience that the cartoon takes place in France, with the heavily accented Pepé Le Pew resembling actor Charles Boyer. Duel of Champions Orazi e Curiazi is a 1961 film about the Roman legend of the Horatii, triplet brothers from Rome who fought a duel against the Curiatii, triplet brothers from Alba Longa in order to determine the outcome of a war between their two nations. This film was directed by Ferdinando Baldi and Terence Young. The screenplay was written by Ennio De Concini, Carlo Lizzani, Giuliano Montaldo and Luciano Vincenzoni. The Swingin' Maiden The Iron Maiden is a 1962 British comedy film. The film was directed by Gerald Thomas, and stars Michael Craig, Anne Helm, Jeff Donnell and Alan Hale There are minor roles for Carry On stalwarts Jim Dale and Joan Sims, and the veteran actor Sam Kydd also appears with his then six-year-old son Jonathan Kydd. The film was widely perceived as an attempt to repeat the success of the film Genevieve, with traction engines in place of vintage cars. Namu, the Killer Whale Namu, the Killer Whale is a 1966 American film about a killer whale being studied by a local marine biologist after the murder of his mate and initially feared by local townspeople. Pedro Páramo Pedro Páramo is a 1967 Mexican drama film directed by Carlos Velo. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on the short novel of the same name. The Vulture The Vulture is a 1967 British/Canadian/American horror film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Robert Hutton, Akim Tamiroff, Broderick Crawford, and Diane Clare. Night Slaves Night Slaves is a 1970 American television science fiction horror film directed by Ted Post and starring James Franciscus and Lee Grant.. It was based on a 1965 novel by science fiction writer Jerry Sohl, best known for writing episodes of The Outer Limits, Star Trek, Alfred Hitchcock Presents and as ghostwriter for Charles Beaumont on three episodes of The Twilight Zone. Night Slaves aired as part of the ABC Networks Movie of the Week series. Other TV movies in the series included Duel, The Night Stalker and Killdozer. The Student Nurses The Student Nurses is a 1970 American film directed by Stephanie Rothman. It was the second film from New World Pictures and the first in the popular "nurses" cycle of exploitation movies. It has since become a cult film. Weighed But Found Wanting Weighed But Found Wanting is a 1974 Filipino drama film directed by Lino Brocka. The films stars Christopher De Leon, Hilda Koronel, Lolita Rodriguez and Eddie Garcia. Considered one of Brockas most important films, it won six awards at the 23rd FAMAS Awards in 1975. Silent Action Silent Action is a 1975 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Sergio Martino. The films plot alludes to the Golpe Borghese, a failed Italian 1970 coup détat. Joyride Joyride is a 1977 adventure film directed by Joseph Ruben. The screenplay was written by Ruben and Peter Rainer. The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter is a 1980 documentary film and the first movie made by Connie Field about the American women who went to work during World War II to do "mens jobs." In 1996, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The films title refers to "Rosie the Riveter", the cultural icon that represented women who manned the manufacturing plants which produced munitions and material during World War II. Connie Field got the idea for the film from a California Rosie the Riveter reunion, and, with grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and other charitable sources, conducted interviews with many hundreds of women who had gone into war work. Out of these she chose five representatives—three black, two white—all marvelously lively, intelligent, and articulate women who recall their experiences with a mixture of pleasant nostalgia and detached bitterness. The reminiscences are intercut with the realities of the period – old news, films, recruiting trailers, March of Time clips, and pop songs such as "Rosie the Riveter." These often serve to highlight the disparities between how women were portrayed in wartime media and the actual experiences of these five women. Papa, Can You Hear Me Sing? Papa, Can You Hear Me Sing is a 1983 Taiwanese musical film directed by Yu Kanping starring Sun Yueh and Linda Liu. This film was released eight times in Taiwan and eleven times in Hong Kong and won four Golden Horse Awards. The theme song "Any Empty Wine Bottles for Sale" performed by Su Rui is also famous. Da Cuo Cue is a popular 22 episodes TV series produced in Mainland China rewriting the film plot starring Li Xuejian and Li Lin. Red Kiss Red Kiss is a 1985 French drama film directed by Véra Belmont. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival, where Charlotte Valandrey won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. Appointment with Fear Appointment with Fear, also known as Deadly Presence, is a 1985 American film directed by Ramsey Thomas for Moustapha Akkad and Moviestore Entertainment. The film stars Michele Little, Douglas Rowe, Garrick Dowhen, and Kerry Remsen. The film had theatrical release in 1985 by New World Pictures and release on VHS in October 1987 by International Video Entertainment, followed in 1991 by Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment. Ramsey Thomas had his name removed from the project, replacing it with the pseudonym Alan Smithee. The Romancing Star The Romancing Star is a 1987 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Wong Jing and starring Chow Yun-fat, Eric Tsang, Natalis Chan, Stanley Fung and Maggie Cheung. The film was followed by two sequels The Romancing Star II, released in the following year and The Romancing Star III, released the year after. Two Sisters Two Sisters is a 1991 animated short by Caroline Leaf, and produced for the National Film Board of Canada by Robert Forget, Yves Leduc, Dagmar Teufel and Jacques Vallée. The film tells the story of two sisters who live a self-contained existence until the arrival of a stranger throws their ordered life into chaos. It took Leaf a year and half to make the film. Dharavi Dharavi is a 1993 Hindi film, directed and written by Sudhir Mishra. The film was a joint NFDC-Doordarshan production and went on to winning many awards in the following year, including the 1992 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. The film was also invited at the London Film Festival, Mannheim International Film Festival and Festival 3 Continents Nantes in 1992. The film stars Shabana Azmi and Om Puri in lead roles, and is set amidst the backdrop of Indias largest slums, Dharavi. The Cisco Kid The Cisco Kid is an American 1994 TV movie, which updated the successful 1950s comedy western television series, and 1940s movie serial. The film was written by Michael Kane and directed by Luis Valdez. Jimmy Smits played the Cisco Kid, the role previously played by Duncan Renaldo, Gilbert Roland, and Cesar Romero. Cheech Marin played his sidekick Pancho. Bruce Payne and Ron Perlman played French villains. The film aired on the TNT Network. My Forgotten Man Flynn is an Australian film about the early life of Errol Flynn, focusing on his time in New Guinea starring Guy Pearce in the title role. Future Fear Future Fear is a 1997 American science fiction film directed by Lewis Baumander. The film stars Jeff Wincott as Dr. John Denniel, a geneticist who has found a cure to an extraterrestrial virus that threatens to kill everyone on earth. General Wallace, played by Stacy Keach, wants to repopulate earth with a purely Aryan race of humans. He sends an assassin, Maria Ford, to try to stop Dr. Denniel before he is able to save mankind from the virus. The Man with My Face The Man with My Face is a 1951 American film noir directed by Edward Montagne featuring Barry Nelson, Carole Mathews and Lynn Ainley. The film marks Jack Wardens movie debut. Though the original novel is set in California, the movie takes place in Puerto Rico. It is the only film noir shot on location in that country. Viol@ Viol@ is a 1998 Italian erotic drama film directed by Donatella Maiorca. Blue Valley Songbird Blue Valley Songbird is a 1999 American made-for-television musical drama film starring Dolly Parton. It was filmed in Nashville and originally premiered on Lifetime on November 1, 1999. Half a Dozen Babies Half a Dozen Babies is a 1999 ABC television film. It stars Scott and Melissa Reeves. It is rated TV-PG. Raw Nerve Raw Nerve is a 1999 erotic crime drama starring Mario Van Peebles, Nicollette Sheridan, Zach Galligan and Monica Trombetta. It was directed by Avi Nesher and written by Robert H. Berger. Hote Hote Pyar Hogaya Hote Hote Pyar Ho Gaya is a 1999 Indian Bollywood film directed by Firoz Irani, released on 2 July 1999. The film stars Jackie Shroff, Atul Agnihotri, Kajol and Ayesha Jhulka in lead roles. The Occult History of the Third Reich The Occult History of the Third Reich, narrated by Patrick Allen and directed by Dave Flitton, is a 1991 four-part History Channel documentary regarding the occult influences and history of Nazi Germany and early 20th century Germany. Spicy Love Soup Spicy Love Soup is a 1997 Chinese film directed by Zhang Yang and written by Zhang, Liu Fendou, Cai Shangjun, and Diao Yinan based on a story by Zhang and Peter Loehr. Spicy Love Soup was produced by Loehrs Imar Film Company, Xian Film Studio, and Taiwanese financing. The film is Zhangs directorial debut and would prove to be a launching pad for those both in front and behind the cameras. Screenwriters Cai Shangjun and Diao Yinan have since gone on to direct their own films, while Liu Fendou has expanded into both directing and film production. The cast is also notable for the debuts of two of Chinas most popular actresses, Gao Yuanyuan and Xu Jinglei. The film is an anthology of sorts, and tells its story of love and life in modern Beijing through a series of five vignettes. Spicy Love Soup was, in addition, the first film in mainland China to see a simultaneous release of a soundtrack, consisting largely of contemporary pop songs. Anak The Child is a 2000 Filipino family drama film directed by Rory Quintos starring Vilma Santos and Claudine Barretto with Baron Geisler.The film was critically acclaimed by film critics. It was the Philippines submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film has been restored by ABS-CBN Film Archives. The restored version premiered on ABS-CBNs movie channel, Cinema One, on May 22, 2015. E-Dreams e-Dreams is a 2002 American documentary film directed by Wonsuk Chin portraying the rise and fall of Kozmo.com, an online convenience store that used bike messengers to deliver goods ordered online within an hour. The movie follows Joseph Park and Yong Kang, 28-year-old Korean Americans, whose company started as Parks idea in 1998 and by January 1999 became a reality in a warehouse with a small group of employees and grew to 3,000 employees and an 11-city network within a year. Kozmo.com raised $280 million in capital and attracted attention from Amazon.com and Starbucks. However, the lack of a sustainable business plan and the inability to raise additional capital due to the dot-com bust and stock market correction that began in April 2000 forced the company out of business by 2001. Plum Blossom Plum Blossom is a 2000 South Korean coming-of-age film written and directed by Kwak Ji-kyoon. Ico, the Brave Horse Ico, el caballito valiente is a 1987 Argentine animated film based on a franchise that dates back to the 1970s. Hero Hindustani Hero Hindustani is a 1998 Indian comedy drama film directed by Aziz Sejawal. It stars Arshad Warsi and Namrata Shirodkar. Kit Whale is a 1970 Bulgarian satirical comedy film directed by Petar B. Vasilev and written by Cheremuhin. The film stars Georgi Kaloyanchev, Dimitar Panov, Georgi Partsalev, Grigor Vachkov and Tsvyatko Nikolov. This film had one of the most scandalous and at the same time mythological destinies in the history of Bulgarian cinema. It was filmed in 1967 but not released until 1970 when it was shown at a few small cinema halls in an edition that had been expurgated by the communist authorities. Whale satirizes the extant defects in the economic and social structure of the state in those years. Moreover, the film unambiguously specifies the exact carriers of the negative effects. The target is the bureaucratic pathos at the different ruling levels. The pathos by means of which various data and information are manipulated in the name of non-existing achievements. In the film was born one of the most popular quotes in the Bulgarian cinema: Bloody Beach Bloody Beach is a 2000 South Korean slasher film starring Kim Hyun-jung and Jae Hee. Seconds to Spare Seconds to Spare, also known as Operation Wolverine: Seconds to Spare, is a 2002 thriller about a hijacked train. Directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith, it was shot in Australia and stars Antonio Sabato Jr, Kimberley Davies, Kate Beahan, Nick Tate, and Charlotte Gregg. Dharmathin Thalaivan Dharmathin Thalaivan is a 1988 Indian Tamil action-drama film directed by S. P. Muthuraman, starring Rajinikanth in dual roles, along with Prabhu, Suhasini, Kushboo, Nassar and Captain Raju in other roles. The movie is a remake of the 1978 Bollywood film Kasme Vaade. The film marked the debut of Kushboo in Tamil cinema. The film was declared a superhit at the box office and completed a 100-day run in many centres. Yau ching yam shui baau Love Me, Love My Money is a 2001 Hong Kong romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Wong Jing, and starring Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Shu Qi, Angie Cheung, Chun Cho, Lam Ka-Tung, Teresa Mak and Wong Yut Fei. The original Chinese title for the film is Yau ching yum sui bau. It is a popular saying that literally translates as - When in Love, Even Plain Water Can Be a Filling Meal. When I'm Sixty-Four When Im Sixty-Four is a television film about two older men from different backgrounds who first become friends and then lovers. It was broadcast on BBC2 on 4 August 2004 and was also screened at several LGBT film festivals in 2005 and 2006. Three Days to Vegas Three Days to Vegas is a 2007 American comedy film, directed by Charlie Picerni and starring Peter Falk, Rip Torn, George Segal, Billy Burke and Bill Cobbs. The story follows four elderly male retirees who take a road trip to Las Vegas to stop the impending marriage of one of their daughters, played by Nancy Young. Cobbs replaced iconic actor Ossie Davis in the cast after Davis died during production. The film features various actors in supporting roles, including Chris Diamantopoulos, Reginald VelJohnson, and Taylor Negron. Cry of Silence "Cry of Silence" is an episode of the original Outer Limits. It first aired on 24 October 1964, during the second season. Production and Decay of Strange Particles "Production and Decay of Strange Particles" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 20 April 1964, during the first season. The plot involves workers at a nuclear research plant wearing radiation suits, who are taken over by some odd glowing substance that fills their suits and causes them to act as puppets of the force inside. Mentioned in the episode are many modern physics concepts such as neutrinos, antimatter, quasi-stellar objects and subatomic particles with the property of "strangeness". The episode name is close to that of an actual Physical Review paper of 1956, titled "Cloud-Chamber Study of the Production and Decay of Strange Particles." Mindless Mindless is a 2006 Estonian comedy film directed by Elmo Nüganen and starring Rain Simmul. It tells the story of a 40-year-old businessman who moves to the countryside. It is based on the play with the same name by Jaan Tätte. The film was made in the summer of 2006. It was released in Estonian cinemas on 5 October 2006. A Harlot's Progress A Harlots Progress is a 2006 British television film directed by Justin Hardy and starring Zoe Tapper, Toby Jones, Sophie Thompson and Richard Wilson. The story is based on the series of paintings entitled A Harlots Progress by William Hogarth. Hogarths work is inspired by his interactions with an eighteenth-century prostitute Mary Collins. It originally aired on Channel 4 on 2 November 2006. Bustin' Down the Door Bustin Down The Door is a 2008 documentary film chronicling the rise of professional surfing in the early 1970s. The film follows a group of young surfers from Australia and South Africa, including Shaun Tomson, Wayne Rabbit Bartholomew, Ian Cairns, Mark Richards, Michael Tomson and Peter Townend, as they relocate to Hawaii encountering obstacles, turf wars and massive wipeouts along the way. Clashes with the locals, some of whom find the newcomers bravado to be insulting to Hawaiian culture, eventually culminate in death threats against the subjects of the film. Indoctrinate U Indoctrinate U is a 2007 American feature-length documentary film written by, directed by and starring Evan Coyne Maloney, that examines controversial topics like equality and fairness, diversity, ideological conformism and political correctness in American institutions of higher education. Playground Pihalla is a 2009 Finnish film directed by Toni Laine. The release date for the film was 23 October 2009. Angel at Sea Angel at Sea is a 2009 drama film directed by Frédéric Dumont. The film follows Louis, a 12-year-old boy, who lives with his parents and older brother in southern Morocco. Louis is very happy until the day his father shares a secret with him. The film was first released at the 44th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival on 7 July 2009, where it won the Crystal Globe, the Don Quijote Award, and where Olivier Gourmet won the Best Actor Award. In 2010, it received two nominations at the Jutra Awards, one at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, and in 2011 two further nominations at the 1st Magritte Awards in Belgium. Allari Ramudu Allari Ramudu is a 2002 Telugu action comedy film which starred N. T. Rama Rao Jr, Gajala and Arthi Agarwal. B. Gopal directed this film. It was dubbed into Hindi as Main Hoon Khuddar in 2007. It was remade in Bangladeshi Bengali as Number One Shakib Khan. Kanden Kadhalai Kanden Kadhalai is a 2009 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film directed by R. Kannan of Jayamkondaan fame. The film, a remake of the 2007 Hindi blockbuster Jab We Met by Imtiaz Ali, stars Bharath and Tamannaah in the lead roles, originally played by Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor. The film was released on 30 October 2009 to mainly positive reviews. Kill Keith Kill Keith is a 2011 British comedy horror film starring Susannah Fielding, Marc Pickering, David Easter and Keith Chegwin. Hellbound? Hellbound? is a 2012 Canadian documentary film which details the debate regarding various views about the existence and nature of hell. Set the Thames on Fire Set the Thames on Fire is a 2016 British science fiction fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Ben Charles Edwards in his directorial debut. Based on characters created by Edwards and Al Joshua. The film stars Michael Winder and Max Bennett, alongside an ensemble cast featuring Noel Fielding, Sadie Frost, Sally Phillips, David Hoyle, and Lily Loveless. Its title is a reference to a line in the song "Anywhere I Lay My Head" by Tom Waits. The House That Never Dies The House That Never Dies is a 2014 Chinese 3D thriller film directed by Raymond Yip. The story is based on that of a purportedly haunted mansion, Chaonei No. 81, which is located on No.81 Chaoyangmen Inner Street in Beijing, China. The Chaonei No. 81 was a three-story French Baroque-style house which was built in the 1800s by Qing officials. Legend says that the house became haunted after the end of the Chinese Communist Revolution in 1949, when the wife of a Kuomintang official who once lived there committed suicide. It is believed that her spirit still haunts the house. An Inspector Calls An Inspector Calls is a 2015 Hong Kong black comedy film directed by Raymond Wong and Herman Yau. Based on the British play, An Inspector Calls, the film stars Louis Koo as Inspector Goole, Eric Tsang as Arthur Birling, Teresa Mo as Sybil Birling, Hans Zhang as Gerald Croft, Gordon Lam as Eric Birling, Chrissie Chau as Eva Smith, Karena Ng as Sheila Birling and Law Lan as Edna. In adapting the play for a Chinese audience, the film incorporates wacky, slapstick elements while retaining the originals criticism of social elites. Who's Gonna Love Me Now? Whos Gonna Love Me Now? is a British-Israeli co-produced documentary film, released in 2016. Directed by Barak Heymann and Tomer Heymann, the film centres on Saar Maoz, a gay and HIV-positive Israeli expatriate living in London. Returning home for the first time since being thrown out by his family 20 years earlier for coming out as gay, the film contrasts his difficulties finding acceptance at home with the life he has built for himself as a member of the London Gay Mens Chorus. Tomer Heymann first met Maoz one night in Tel Aviv in 1994, but the pair lost contact until roughly ten years later when Heymann recognised Maoz in the street. Whos Gonna Love Me Now? was eventually pitched at the 2013 Sheffield Doc/Fests MeetMarket. The film was premiered in 2016 at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Panorama Audience Award for Best Documentary. Hanagatami Hanagatami is a 2017 Japanese war film directed by Nobuhiko Ōbayashi. The film tells a story of the purity of youth beset by the chaos of war, inspired by Obayashis own childhood. It revolves around Toshihiko, a sixteen-year-old kid who moves in with his aunt in Karatsu, and develops friendships and romances with the inhabitants of the town whilst the Second World War is raging. The film was originally conceived during the 1970s, before Obayashis feature-length film debut, but was not produced for another 40 years. Before production, Obayashi was diagnosed with stage four cancer and was only given three months to live, however he went on with making the movie. The film received acclaim, achieving a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes, and receiving numerous awards, including the Best Film Award at the 72nd Mainichi Film Awards. It was praised for its exuberant and vibrant visuals, its experimental and psychedelic direction and editing, its strong anti-war message and its sense of personalness. It was the third installment in a thematic trilogy of modern anti-war films by Obayashi, along with Casting Blossoms to the Sky and Seven Weeks. Polis Evo 2 Polis Evo 2 is a 2018 Malaysian police action film directed by Joel Soh and Andre Chiew, starring Zizan Razak and Shaheizy Sam reprise their respective roles, with Indonesian actress Raline Shah joined them as the main cast. It revolves Malaysian and Indonesian police to crippled a group of terrorists attacking a hostile village and detaining residents as the hostages. The film was released on 22 November 2018 and is a sequel to the 2015 film of the same title. In December 2018, Polis Evo 2 was listed by the local Malaysian newspaper Harian Metro as among the top 10 local films in Malaysian history. Enoch Arden: Part I Enoch Arden is a two-part 1911 short silent drama film, based on the Tennyson poem of the same name. It was directed by D. W. Griffith, starred Wilfred Lucas and featured Blanche Sweet. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Library of Congress. High Voltage High Voltage is an American pre-Code film produced by Pathé Exchange and directed by Howard Higgin. The film stars William Boyd, Diane Ellis, Owen Moore, Phillips Smalley, Billy Bevan, and Carole Lombard in her feature-length "talkie" debut, billed as "Carol Lombard." This film is in the public domain. The House of Secrets House of Secrets is a 1936 American film directed by Roland D. Reed starring Leslie Fenton and Muriel Evans. Quadrille Quadrille is a 1938 French comedy film directed by Sacha Guitry and starring Guitry, Gaby Morlay and Jacqueline Delubac. The films sets were designed by the art director Jean Perrier. It was shot at the Joinville Studios in Paris and on location around the city. The title refers to the quadrille, a dance in which the participants keep changing partners. It was later remade as a film of the same title by Valérie Lemercier. Espionage Agent Espionage Agent is a pre–World War II spy melodrama produced by Hal B. Wallis in 1939. Directed by Lloyd Bacon, Espionage Agent, like many Warner Bros. movies, clearly identifies the Germans as the enemy. This was unlike many other movie studios during this period that did not want to antagonize foreign governments. The film was released on September 22, 1939, the day after President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Neutrality Act allowing "Cash and Carry" provisions for countries fighting Germany and a little over four months after another Warner Bros. anti-Nazi film Confessions of a Nazi Spy. Naughty But Nice Going Places is a 1938 American musical comedy film directed by Ray Enright. Dick Powell plays a sporting goods salesman who is forced to pose as a famous horseman as part of his scheme to boost sales and gets entangled in his lies. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for the song "Jeepers Creepers", premiered in this movie by Louis Armstrong, who sings it to a horse. Two earlier films, both entitled The Hottentot and The Hottentot, were based on the same source. The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance is a 1941 American mystery film directed by Sidney Salkow, which stars Warren William, June Storey, and Henry Wilcoxon. Salkow also wrote the original screenplay, along with Earl Felton, and the film was released on March 6, 1941. It is the sixth Lone Wolf film produced by Columbia Pictures, and the fourth appearance of William as the title character Lone Wolf. Pilot #5 Pilot #5 is a 1943 black-and-white World War Two propaganda film from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, produced by B.P. Fineman, directed by George Sidney, that stars Franchot Tone, Marsha Hunt, Gene Kelly, and Van Johnson. Pilot #5 marked Gene Kellys dramatic film debut. Give Us This Day Give Us This Day is a 1949 British film, directed by Edward Dmytryk. This film was released in the United States as Christ in Concrete. Another alternate title was Salt and the Devil. The film was based on the 1939 novel Christ in Concrete by Pietro Di Donato. The title is taken from the Lords Prayer. Half Angel Half Angel is a 1951 Technicolor comedy directed by Richard Sale, starring Loretta Young, Joseph Cotten, and Cecil Kellaway. Nora Gilpin, a prim and proper nurse, is engaged to the stuffy Tim. Unknown to both, Nora is a sleepwalker; during her nocturnal forays, the less-inhibited side of her personality takes over. Fair Wind to Java Fair Wind to Java is a 1953 American adventure film in Trucolor from Republic Pictures, produced and directed by Joseph Kane, that stars Fred MacMurray and Vera Ralston. With special effects by the Lydecker brothers, the film was based on the 1948 novel of the same name by Garland Roark. The film tells the story of an American sea captain who voyages in search of diamonds on a volcanic island and must contend with various mysteries, pirates, and finally an exploding volcano. Private Eyes Private Eyes is a 1953 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on December 6, 1953 by Allied Artists and is the thirty-second film in the series. The Miller's Beautiful Wife The Millers Beautiful Wife is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Camerini. Totò lascia o raddoppia? Totò lascia o raddoppia? is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque. Backwoods Bunny Backwoods Bunny is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short, released in 1959, directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. While Bugs Bunny takes a vacation in the Ozarks he is pursued by some famished buzzards named Pappy and Elvis. This is one of two cartoons featuring Pappy and Elvis, the other being the Foghorn Leghorn cartoon, The Dixie Fryer. Killers of Kilimanjaro Killers of Kilimanjaro is a 1959 British CinemaScope adventure film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Robert Taylor, Anthony Newley, Anne Aubrey and Donald Pleasence for Warwick Films. The movie was originally known as Adamson of Africa. Madame Madame Sans-Gêne is a 1961 Spanish-Italian-French film co-production, filmed in Eastmancolor and Technirama, and distributed in the U.S. by Embassy Pictures. The film was directed by Christian-Jaque and adapted from the 1893 play by Victorien Sardou and Émile Moreau. The film stars Sophia Loren and a cast of French and Italian players, including Robert Hossein, Julien Bertheau, Renaud Mary, Léa Gray, Gianrico Tedeschi, and Marina Berti. Sanders Death Drums Along the River is a 1963 British-German international co-production, using the characters from Edgar Wallaces 1911 novel Sanders of the River and Zoltán Kordas 1935 film based on the novel, but placed in a totally different story. Filmed on location in South Africa, it features Richard Todd and Marianne Koch leading a cast of British, German and South African actors. The film was the first feature film of British producer Harry Alan Towers. Húsz óra Twenty Hours is a 1965 Hungarian drama film directed by Zoltán Fábri. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 38th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film shared the Grand Prix with War and Peace and won the Prix FIPRESCI at the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. The Dirty Outlaws The Dirty Outlaws, also known as Big Ripoff, King of the West and The Desperado, is a 1967 Italian spaghetti western starring Andrea Giordana. Quentin Tarantino ranked the film 13th in his personal "Top 20 favorite Spaghetti Westerns". Rötmånad Rötmånad is a Swedish dark comedy film from 1970 directed by Jan Halldoff. In the Stockholm archipelago lives the barber Assar Gustafsson peacefully with his 17-year-old daughter Anna-Bella. One day Assar’s wife Sally comes back after five years of absence and she starts up a brothel with the young girl as the main attraction. The film contains a lot of nudity and violence, but also a lot of humor, and has achieved cult film status in Sweden. In 2014, SF released it on DVD as part of Fyra klassiska filmer av Jan Halldoff box set. A Severed Head A Severed Head is a 1970 British comedy-drama film directed by Dick Clement, and starring Claire Bloom, Lee Remick, Richard Attenborough, and Ian Holm. It is based on the novel of the same name by Iris Murdoch. Eight Hours Don't Make a Day Eight Hours Dont Make a Day Forever Emmanuelle Laure is a 1976 Italian erotic film directed by Louis-Jacques Rollet-Andriane and Roberto DEttorre Piazzoli, even though the film was advertised as directed by Emmanuelle Arsan. The first choice for the title role was Linda Lovelace, but due to her personal problems at the time, she was first recast in the secondary role of Natalie Morgan, and eventually put out of the film. It was shot in the Philippines and in Rome. An Evening in Paris An Evening In Paris is a 1967 Indian romantic thriller film produced and directed by Shakti Samanta, with story by Sachin Bhowmick. It revolves in the French capital city of Paris. The movie stars Shammi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore in a double role, Pran as the villain, and Rajindernath in the comic subplot. Tight screenplay, fine acting, beautiful locations and haunting music by ace music directors Shankar Jaikishan made this film a big hit. Action Action is a 1980 Italian black comedy directed by Tinto Brass. The film is reminiscent of the directors earlier avant-garde low-budget works such as The Howl and Nerosubianco. Brass faced many difficulties in Italy due to lawsuits concerning the production of Caligula so he filmed Action in London in 1979. Losing Ground Losing Ground is a semiautobiographical 1982 film written and directed by Kathleen Collins starring Seret Scott, Bill Gunn, and Duane Jones. It is the first feature-length drama directed by a black American woman since the 1920s and won First Prize at the Figueroa International Film Festival in Portugal. Devil Fetus Devil Fetus is a 1983 Hong Kong horror film directed by Lau Hung Chuen. Signes extérieurs de richesse Signes extérieurs de richesse is a French comedy film directed by Jacques Monnet. It was released in 1983, written by Alain Godard and Jacques Monnet. Två killar och en tjej Happy We is a Swedish 1983 film directed by Lasse Hallström. Fluppy Dogs Disneys Fluppy Dogs is a one-hour animated television special that aired on November 27, 1986 on ABC, and was intended to be a pilot for the third Walt Disney Television animated series. The special suffered low ratings and it was cancelled. It featured five pastel-colored, or "fluppy", talking dogs that came through a fluppy interdimensional doorway and into the lives of Jamie and his teenage neighbor Claire. The dogs were the intended prey of the evil miser Wagstaff. Animation was supplied by TMS Entertainment, who had previously been contracted by Disney on another current running animated series, Disneys Adventures of the Gummi Bears. I-Man In 1986, the Disney Company ran a telefilm called I-Man, supposedly as the pilot for a proposed series, which was never picked up. Silence Like Glass Silence Like Glass is a 1989 German-American drama film. Though made in Germany, it is set in America and features an American cast with all English dialogue. The film stars Jami Gertz, Martha Plimpton, George Peppard, Bruce Payne, and Rip Torn. A Man Called Sarge A Man Called Sarge is a 1990 American parody film, written and directed by Stuart Gillard, starring Gary Kroeger, Marc Singer, Gretchen German and introducing a young Natasha Lyonne. Set during the World War II North African Western Desert Campaign, it follows a misadventurous squad of French Foreign Legion deserters, led by their charismatic Sarge, who set out across the Sahara desert to strike a blow on the German-occupied city of Tobruk. The humour is built on slapstick and verbal puns, in the fashion of comedy filmmaking trio Zucker, spoofing a variety of classic war movies – notably Casablanca – and the stereotypes of the genre. Sarge, the anti-hero protagonist, is a patriot with an over-the-top John Wayne persona. The antagonist, General Von Kraut, is a derogatory portrayal of a German commander – extremely evil, perverted and a poor decision maker – emphasized by his name, as kraut is often used as a pejorative term for German soldiers. Furthermore, Sarges group of misfit soldiers include a Native American, a New York Jew, a hillbilly and a French officer in the style of Maurice Chevalier. A memorable moment in the movie is when Miss Sadie, a naïve mission school teacher, sings a song called "Jesus Was a Black Dude", with a full gospel choir, to the Arab children in her class. The film was shot on location in Israel. Witchcraft IV: The Virgin Heart Witchcraft IV: The Virgin Heart is a 1992 horror film directed by James Merendino and starring Charles Solomon Jr and Julie Strain. The fourth film in the WitchCraft Horror Series, followed by Dance with the Devil. Produced by Vista Street Entertainment, it was released by Troma Studios. Inside Monkey Zetterland Inside Monkey Zetterland is a 1992 independent film penned by former child actor Steve Antin. Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance is a 1993 feature-length film documentary film by Alanis Obomsawin, chronicling the 1990 Oka Crisis. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, the film won 18 Canadian and international awards, including the Distinguished Documentary Achievement Award from the International Documentary Association and the CITY TV Award for Best Canadian Feature Film from the Toronto Festival of Festivals. End of an Era End of an Era is a Greek film released in 1994. The film directed by Antonis Kokkinos and stars Kostas Kazanas, Dimosthenis Papadopoulos, Giorgos Pyrpasopoulos, Despoina Kourti, Pegky Trikalioti, Vangelis Kazan and Despoina Tomazani. The film won five awards in Greek State Film Awards and the best film award in Greek Film Critics Association Awards. Saved by the Light Saved by the Light is a 1995 American biographical television film directed by Lewis Teague and written by John Mandel. It stars Eric Roberts as Dannion Brinkley, a former bully who turns his life around after having a near-death experience. It is based on Brinkleys book of the same name. It aired on Fox on December 12. After Jimmy After Jimmy is a 1996 American made-for-television drama film based on a true story starring Meredith Baxter as a woman, with her family, mourning the suicide death of her teenage son. As of 2008, the film has not been released on video or DVD. Silent Night Silent Night is a 1995 German-Swiss drama film directed by Dani Levy. It was entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention. The Hired Heart The Hired Heart is a 1997 made-for-television film starring Penelope Ann Miller, Brett Cullen and Barry Corbin. It was directed by Jeremy Kagan and written by Jeff Elison. Hold You Tight Hold You Tight is a 1998 Hong Kong romantic drama film directed by Stanley Kwan. The film features full-frontal male nudity. It is Stanley Kwans seventh feature film, and he says that his previous two documentaries A Personal Memoir of Hong Kong and Gender in Chinese Cinema had strong influences on making this film: "Both of them evolved from my thoughts on family background and upbringing, my career as a filmmaker, my sexual orientation and my identity as a Chinese man living in a British colony. The film was written for Hong Kong actress Chingmy Yau who plays two roles, a young executive and a worldly boutique owner." Wild and Woody! Wild and Woody! is the 30th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on December 31, 1948, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by United Artists. Sky High Sky High is a 1986 American adventure and comedy film directed and produced by Nico Mastorakis, and starring Daniel Hirsch, Clayton Norcross, Frank Schultz, Yvette Jarvis and John Lawrence. The film has music composed by Dennis Haines. Lenin: The Train Lenin...The Train is an English language TV-film directed by Damiano Damiani in 1988. The film was released on 30 November 1988 by Rai 2. It is based on Vladimir Lenins journey from Switzerland to Petrograd by sealed train through war time Germany during the Russian Revolution of 1917. Lenins role is played by British actor Ben Kingsley.The film is two part 198 minutes. The film was produced by Rai 2 and Taurus Film in collaboration with Österreichischer Rundfunk, Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen and Televisión Española. The Jesse Ventura Story The Jesse Ventura Story is a 1999 American biographical film directed by David Jackson and written by Patricia Jones and Donald Reiker. The film stars Nils Allen Stewart, Nancy Anne Sakovich, Thomas Brandise, Christopher Bondy, Nola Augustson and Jef Mallory. The film premiered on NBC on May 23, 1999. Mutamestri Mutha Mestri is a 1993 Telugu film directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy starring Chiranjeevi, Meena, Roja and Sharat Saxena. The music was composed by Raj-Koti. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office. Rupert and the Frog Song Rupert and the Frog Song is a 1984 animated film based on the comic strip character Rupert Bear, written and produced by Paul McCartney and directed by Geoff Dunbar. The making of Rupert and the Frog Song began in 1981 and ended in 1983. The film was released theatrically as an accompaniment to McCartneys feature film Give My Regards to Broad Street. The song "We All Stand Together" from the films soundtrack reached No. 3 when released in the UK Singles Chart. It was released in 2004 as one of the segments of Music & Animation. Aavanazhi Aavanazhi is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language action film directed by I. V. Sasi, written by T. Damodaran. This film deals with social and political issues of that time. It features Mammootty, Geetha, Seema, Sukumaran, Captain Raju, Janardanan, Jagannatha Varma, Innocent, Thikkurisi Sukumaran Nair, Sreenivasan and Sankaradi. The film was a commercial success. Aavanazhi was remade in Tamil as Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu, in Telugu as Marana Sasanam and in Hindi as Satyamev Jayate. I. V. Sasi made two sequels — Inspector Balram in 1991 and Balram vs. Taradas in 2006. Aan Paavam Aan Paavam is a 1985 Tamil language comedy film directed by Pandiarajan. It was his second directorial venture and first as actor. This blockbuster movie of 1985 became the best comedy movie in the career of actor-director Pandiarajan. The film was remade into Telugu as Naku Pellam Kavali starring Chandra Mohan and Rajendra Prasad. The film was remade in Kannada as Rama Krishna with V. Ravichandran and Jaggesh. The Conscientious Objector The Conscientious Objector is a 2004 documentary film about the life of Desmond Doss, a conscientious objector who received a Medal of Honor for his service in World War II. Because of his religious convictions as a Seventh-day Adventist, he refused to carry a weapon. He initially faced opposition, persecution, and ridicule from his fellow soldiers but ultimately won their admiration by demonstrating courage and saving lives as a combat medic. In 2016, the film Hacksaw Ridge, a dramatized account of Dosss life, was released. Meat Market Meat Market is a 2000 Canadian horror film directed and written by Brian Clement, based on a story by Nick Sheehan and Tania Willard. It stars Claire Westby and Paul Pedrosa as survivors of a zombie apocalypse who team up with a masked Mexican wrestler and a trio of vampires. The film was followed by two sequels, Meat Market 2 and Meat Market 3. Life of the Party Life of the Party is a 2005 film with Eion Bailey and Ellen Pompeo. It was written and directed by Barra Grant. The Godfather of Green Bay The Godfather of Green Bay is a fictional comedic movie released in 2005. It follows the tale of stand-up comedian Joe Keegan. Joe makes a last-ditch effort to save his career by traveling to a small Wisconsin town where a scout for The Tonight Show is in the audience at "Rocktoberfest". The Godfather of Green Bay refers to a particularly difficult audience member named Big Jake Norquist at Joes final performance, who just so happens to be interested in Joes girlfriend. The film was produced in 2003 with filming locations in Marinette and Menominee. Pete Schwaba directed and produced in addition to starring. The films soundtrack was provided by Kurt Neumann of BoDeans. The Invisible Enemy "The Invisible Enemy" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on October 31, 1964, during the series second season. The Premonition "The Premonition" is an episode of the television show The Outer Limits. It first aired on 9 January 1965, during the second season. Someone Else Someone Else is a 2006 British Comedy-drama independent film. The film was directed by Col Spector and written by Spector along with Radha Chakraborty. The film had its world premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on 20 August 2006 and released on 7 September 2007 in the United Kingdom. Nadzieja Hope is a 2007 German-Polish drama film directed by Stanisław Mucha. It was entered into the 29th Moscow International Film Festival. Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats & Rhymes Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes is a 2006 documentary film written, produced, and directed by Byron Hurt. The documentary explores the issues of masculinity, violence, homophobia and sexism in hip hop music and culture, through interviews with artists, academics and fans. Hurts activism in gender issues and his love of hip-hop caused him to feel what he described as a sense of hypocrisy, and began working on the film. The premiere of the film took place at the Sundance Film Festival, being welcomed by a standing ovation. It has also won Best Documentary at the San Francisco Black Film Festival and the Audience Award at the Roxbury Film Festival. On February 20, 2007 the film aired on the PBS Emmy-winning documentary series, Independent Lens. Oram Po Oram Po, previously titled Auto, is a 2007 Tamil black comedy film starring Arya and Pooja in the lead roles, while Lal and John Vijay play supporting roles. The film, directed by the debutant husband-wife duo, Pushkar-Gayathri, was produced by V. Palanivel and A. C. Anandan for A.P. Film Garden. G. V. Prakash Kumar was the music director, Nirav Shah was the cinematographer, and Anthony handled the editing. The film, revolving around auto rickshaw racing, was released after almost a year of production on 30 November 2007. Later in 2011, it was dubbed in Telugu as Nenu Autovani. Blood is a 2009 Japanese supernatural action film directed by Ten Shimoyama. Allure Allure is a 2014 independent feature film written, directed and edited by Vladan Nikolic. It is based on true stories. Filmmakers and performers - actors and non-actors - worked together to flesh out the story and protagonists. All scenes and dialogue in the film were improvised. Some scenes were shot with actors participating in the actual Occupy Wall Street protests of 2011 and 2012. The film premiered at the 2014 Black Nights film festival in Tallinn, Estonia, where it was nominated for best North American Independent feature film, and had a limited release in the US in March 2015, followed by on video-on-demand and online streaming in the Fall of 2015. American Promise American Promise is a documentary film spanning 13 years from directors Joe Brewster and Michèle Stephenson. The film captures the stories of Brewster and Stephensons 5-year-old son Idris and his best friend and classmate Seun as these families navigate their way through the rigorous prep-school process. The film is set against the backdrop of a persistent educational achievement gap that dramatically affects African-American boys at all socioeconomic levels across the country. American Promise premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. The filmmakers also launched a national campaign at Sundance to help raise $100,000 and 100,000 volunteer hours for Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Mentoring Brothers in Action program. Amici come noi Amici come noi is a 2014 Italian film directed by Enrico Lando. Nee-Na Nee-Na is a 2015 Malayalam drama film directed and produced by Lal Jose. The title Nee-Na is an abbreviation of the central characters Neena and Nalini, played by Deepti Sati and Ann Augustine respectively and it also stars Vijay Babu as male lead. The Music label was Muzik247. Nee-Na released on 15 May and received mostly mixed reviews from critics. Hieronymus Bosch, Touched by the Devil Hieronymus Bosch, Touched by the Devil is a 2015 Dutch documentary film directed by Pieter van Huystee about the Dutch artist Hieronymus Bosch. It documents how The Haywain Triptych is exhibited in Boschs hometown of s-Hertogenbosch for the first time in almost 500 years. The film gives a behind-the-scenes look at how the many paintings in the exhibit Jheronimus Bosch—Visions of Genius were assembled, including visits to Museo del Prado in Madrid and Gallerie dellAccademia in Venice. A high point occurs when years of research result in The Temptation of Saint Anthony, a small painting at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, being attributed to the hand of Bosch himself. Warriors of the Dawn Warriors of the Dawn is a 2017 South Korean historical film by Jeong Yoon-cheol set during the 1592 Imjin War, starring Lee Jung-jae and Yeo Jin-goo. The story follows a group of mercenaries tasked with protecting the newly crowned prince Gwanghae during a long and treacherous journey vital to the country’s future. The film was released on May 31, 2017. Beyond Words Beyond Words is a 2017 Dutch-Polish drama film directed by Urszula Antoniak. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Ippadai Vellum Ippadai Vellum is a 2017 Indian Tamil action thriller film written and directed by Gaurav Narayanan, starring Udhayanidhi Stalin and Manjima Mohan in the leading roles, with Daniel Balaji, Soori, R. K. Suresh, and Raadhika in supporting roles. The music was composed by D. Imman with editing by Praveen K. L. and editing by Richard M. Nathan. The film was released on November 9, 2017 to positive reviews. Dakuaan Da Munda Dakuan Da Munda is a 2018 Indian Punjabi biographical movie the novel of same title. The film plots life of former Kabaddi player Mintu Gurusaria from Gurusar Jodha village, Muktsar. The movie is directed by Mandeep Benipal. Associate director Vinod Kumar and features Dev Kharoud, Jagjeet Sandhu, Sukhdeep Sukh and Pooja Verma in lead characters along with Lucky Dhaliwal and Hardeep Gill. The film was released on 10 August 2018. Little Lord Fauntleroy Little Lord Fauntleroy is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and Jack Pickford and starred the latters elder sister Mary Pickford as both Cedric Errol and Widow Errol. The film is based on the 1886 novel of the same name by Frances Hodgson Burnett. A statue depicting Pickfords role exists today on the facade of New York Citys landmarked I. Miller Building. The Plastic Age The Plastic Age is a 1925 black-and-white silent film, starring Clara Bow, Donald Keith, and Gilbert Roland. The film survives today not only on 16 mm film, but also on video and DVD. The film was based on a best-selling novel from 1924 of the same name, written by Percy Marks, a Brown University English instructor who chronicled the life of the fast-set of that university and used the fictitious Sanford College as a backdrop. The Plastic Age is known to most silent film fans as the very first hit of Clara Bows career, and helped jumpstart her fast rise to stardom. Frederica Sagor Maas and Eve Unsell adapted the book for the screen. Holiday Holiday is a 1930 American pre-Code romantic comedy film which tells the story of a young man who is torn between his free-thinking lifestyle and the tradition of his wealthy fiancées family. It stars Ann Harding, Mary Astor, Edward Everett Horton, Robert Ames and Hedda Hopper. It was produced and released by Pathé Exchange. The film was adapted by Horace Jackson from the play by Philip Barry. It was directed by Edward H. Griffith. God's Gift to Women Gods Gift to Women is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic musical comedy film directed by Michael Curtiz, starring Frank Fay, Laura LaPlante, and Joan Blondell. The film, based on the play The Devil Was Sick by Jane Hinton, was originally completed as a musical film; however, due to audience dislike for musicals at that time, all the songs were cut in American prints. The full film was released intact in other countries, where there was no such decline in popularity. Silver Dollar Silver Dollar is a 1932 American pre-Code biographical film starring Edward G. Robinson, Bebe Daniels and Aline MacMahon. Based on David Karsners biography of the same name, it tells the story of the rise and fall of Horace Tabor, a silver tycoon in 19th century Colorado. A copy is preserved in the Library of Congress. Dr. Monica Dr. Monica is a 1934 American pre-Code romantic melodrama film produced by Warner Bros. starring Kay Francis, Warren William and Jean Muir. An obstetrician who is unable to have children discovers that the baby she is about to deliver was fathered by her husband. Red River Range Red River Range is a 1938 "Three Mesquiteers" Western film starring John Wayne, Ray Corrigan, Max Terhune, and Polly Moran. Wayne played the lead in eight of the fifty-one movies in the popular series. The director was George Sherman. A Game of Death A Game of Death is a 1945 film directed by Robert Wise. It is a remake of Richard Connells short story, "The Most Dangerous Game", about a madman who hunts human prey on his personal island habitat. It stars John Loder and Audrey Long. In the original story and 1932 movie, the madman is a Russian. In this version the madman is a German. Angelitos negros Little Black Angels is a 1948 Mexican film that was written by Joselito Rodriguez and starring Pedro Infante. We Are All Murderers We Are All Murderers is a 1952 French film written and directed by André Cayatte, a former attorney. It tells the story of René, a young man from the slums, trained by the French Resistance in World War II to kill Germans. He continues to kill long after the war has ended, as it is all he knows. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival and won the Special Jury Prize. Somebody Loves Me Somebody Loves Me is a 1952 film starring Betty Hutton. "Spanning the colorful era that was born with the San Francisco earthquake and ended with the stock market crash," the story focuses on the careers of entertainers Blossom Seeley and Benny Fields. The African Lion The African Lion is a 1955 feature-length Technicolor documentary directed by James Algar. It was released by Walt Disney Productions as part of its True-Life Adventures series. The film, which was shot over a 30-month period in Kenya, Tanganyika and Uganda, focuses on the life of the lion within the complexity of the African ecosystem. At the 6th Berlin International Film Festival it won the Silver Bear award. It was released on DVD in 2006 as part of the Walt Disney Legacy Collection. It can be found on the third volume of the True-Life Adventures series where it has been fully restored. Destination Piovarolo Destination Piovarolo is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Domenico Paolella. The Best Things in Life Are Free The Best Things in Life Are Free is a 1956 American musical film directed by Michael Curtiz. The film stars Gordon MacRae, Dan Dailey and Ernest Borgnine as the real-life songwriting team of Buddy DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson of the late 1920s and early 1930s; and Sheree North as Kitty Kane, a singer. In 1957, the year after the film was released, it received an Oscar nomination for Lionel Newman in the category of Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture. Cover Girl Killer Cover Girl Killer is a 1959 British thriller film directed by Terry Bishop and starring Harry H. Corbett, Felicity Young, Victor Brooks and Spencer Teakle. Tokugawa onna keibatsu-shi is a 1968 Japanese ero guro film directed by Teruo Ishii and distributed by Toei. The film, which can be classified as belonging to a subgenre of pink films, is considered a precursor to Toeis ventures into the "pinky violent" style of filmmaking seen in the early 1970s. It was followed by Shoguns Sadism in 1976. Sem starikov i odna devushka Seven Old Men and a Girl is a 1968 Soviet comedy film directed by Yevgeny Karelov. End of the Road End of the Road is a 1970 American comedy drama film directed, co-written, and edited by Aram Avakian and adapted from a 1958 novel by John Barth, and stars Stacy Keach, James Earl Jones and Harris Yulin. The film was given an X rating for an abortion scene, and other frank scenes including one in which a naked man rapes a chicken. The film won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. A nine-page Life Magazine article was published on Aram Avakian and End of the Road on November 7, 1969. Avakian was also interviewed at length in Playboy and Esquire. End of the Road is a ground-breaking early indie picture. Many of the cast and crew went on to distinguished careers. The film gained a cult following at art movie houses across the U.S., where audiences would speak aloud the lines while they watched the midnight screenings. In 2012 it was released again from a brand new original print struck from a pristine negative by Warner Brothers, as part of a series of re-discovered cinematic treasures in their archives. The director Steven Soderbergh rediscovered the film, spearheaded its revival, and made a companion documentary, An Amazing Time: A Conversation About End of the Road. Squadra antitruffa Squadra antitruffa is a 1977 Italian crime film directed by Bruno Corbucci and starring David Hemmings, Tomas Milian and Anna Cardini. It is the third chapter in the Nico Giraldi film series starred by Tomas Milian. Superdome Superdome is a 1978 American made-for-television drama film produced by ABC Circle Films. It premiered on ABC as part of The ABC Monday Night Movie series and was used to promote Super Bowl XII. It featured a cast of stars but was ridiculed for its confusing and sensational plotlines, as well as for containing no football scenes. It was directed by Jerry Jameson and written by Barry Oringer from a story by Oringer and Bill Svanoe. Nomad Nomad is a 1982 Hong Kong film directed by Patrick Tam. It is about the experiences of a group of youngsters who feel lost and try to find the true meaning of life. Nomad is considered as one of the representatives of the Hong Kong New Wave films. F.F.S.S., cioè: '...che mi hai portato a fare sopra a Posillipo se non mi vuoi più bene?' "FF.SS." - Cioè: "...che mi hai portato a fare sopra a Posillipo se non mi vuoi più bene?" is a 1983 film directed by Renzo Arbore, starring Roberto Benigni, Renzo Arbore and Pietra Montecorvino. Delinquent School Girls Carnal Madness is a 1975 exploitation film directed by Gregory Corarito and starring Stephen Stucker, Bob Minor, and Michael Pataki as three escaped mental patients wreaking havoc in a female detention center. Starship Starship, also known as Lorca and the Outlaws, and 2084, is a 1984 science fiction film directed by Roger Christian from a screenplay by Christian and Matthew Jacobs, and starring John Tarrant, Deep Roy, Donogh Rees, and Cassandra Webb. The music for the film was written by Tony Banks of Genesis. Kronika wypadków milosnych A Chronicle of Amorous Accidents is a 1986 Polish drama film directed by Andrzej Wajda, starring Paulina Młynarska and Piotr Wawrzyńczak. It tells the story of two Polish adolescents who fall in love on the eve of World War II. The film is based on the novel of the same title by Tadeusz Konwicki. It premiered in Poland on 24 November 1986. Paramedics Paramedics is a 1988 comedy film starring George Newbern and Christopher McDonald. Zivot sa stricem Život sa stricem is a 1988 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Krsto Papić, starring Davor Janjić, Alma Prica, Miodrag Krivokapić, Branislav Lečić, Anica Dobra and Ivo Gregurević. It is based on Okvir za mržnju, a novel by Ivan Aralica. Aashik Aawara Aashik Awara is a 1993 Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Umesh Mehra. It stars débutante actors Saif Ali Khan and Mamta Kulkarni in pivotal roles. The film won Khan and Kulkarni the Filmfare Award for best Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut and Filmfare Award for Lux New Face of the Year, respectively. The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment.The movie was good earner and Indian box office successful film. This Is the Sea This Is the Sea is a 1997 Irish film directed and written by Mary McGuckian and produced by Michael Garland. It is a romance film, focusing on the relationship between the character Hazel Stokes, played by Samantha Morton, and Malachy McAliskey, played by Ross McDade. Unforgivable Unforgivable is a 1996 American made-for-tv drama film directed by Graeme Campbell and starring John Ritter, Harley Jane Kozak, Gina Philips, Susan Gibney and NYPD Blue co-star James McDaniel. The film premiered on April 30, 1996 on CBS. Though the film received little to no critical acclaim, John Ritter was praised for his performance as an abusive husband and graduating from his best known role as the lovable, Jack Tripper on Threes Company. Konec básníku v Cechách Konec básníků v Čechách is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1993. Tamanna Tamanna is a 1997 Indian drama film directed by Mahesh Bhatt. It stars Paresh Rawal, Pooja Bhatt, Sharad Kapoor and Manoj Bajpayee in the lead roles The screenplay was written by Tanuja Chandra. The story was written by Tanuja Chandra and Mahesh Bhatt. It was produced by Pooja Bhatt. Rocket's Red Glare Rockets Red Glare is an American television film that originally aired on Fox Family on August 27, 2000. The film stars Robert Wagner, Marilu Henner, and Ryan Merriman. Rockets Red Glare was originally titled Mercury Project. Tales of Frankenstein Tales of Frankenstein is an unsold TV pilot filmed in 1958. It was a co-production of Hammer Film Productions and Columbia Pictures. The film is a mixture of elements from both the Hammer and Universal Pictures versions of Frankenstein. The episode title, which does not appear onscreen, is "The Face in the Tombstone Mirror". The film is in the public domain. Anaganaga Oka Roju Anaganaga Oka Roju is a 1996 Indian road movie written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The Telugu language film stars J. D. Chakravarthy and Urmila Matondkar in the lead roles. Raghuvaran, Brahmanandam and Kota Srinivasa Rao play other pivotal roles. The film was opened to positive reviews by critics, and was a box office hit. Brahmanandam has garnered the state Nandi Award for best comedian. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Andru Oru Naal. Goddo supiido yuu! Burakku emparaa is a 1976 Japanese black-and-white 16 mm documentary film by director Mitsuo Yanagimachi, which follows the exploits of young Japanese motorcyclists, the "Black Emperors". The 1970s in Japan saw the rise of a motorcycling movement called the bōsōzoku, which drew the interest of the media. The movie follows a member of the "Black Emperors" motorcycle club and his interaction with his parents after he gets in trouble with the police. The Canadian post-rock band Godspeed You! Black Emperor took their name from the film. Burning Annie Burning Annie is an American independent comedy film starring Gary Lundy, Sara Downing, Kim Murphy, Brian Klugman, Jay Paulson, Rini Bell, Todd Duffey, and Kathleen Rose Perkins. It is the directorial debut of Van Flesher. The film was produced by Randy Mack of Armak Productions and in 2007 was distributed by Lightyear Entertainment via Warner Bros. In 2017 it was re-distributed by the filmmakers through Sundance Institutes Creative Distribution Initiative. The Good Pope The Good Pope: Pope John XXIII is a 2003 Italian television movie written and directed by Ricky Tognazzi. The film is based on real life events of Roman Catholic Pope John XXIII. Rocket Brothers Rocket Brothers is a 2004 documentary film directed by photographer Kasper Torsting, about the Danish rock band Kashmir. Torsting followed the band over a period of four years starting just after the release of their third album The Good Life. The documentary follows the band during the process of making their fourth album Zitilites. It also includes lead singer Kasper Eistrups audition for Roger Waters Pink Floyd tour. Eistrup auditioned as the lead singer and guitarist. Cape of Good Hope The Cape of Good Hope is a 2004 South African comedy drama film written and produced by Suzanne Kay and Mark Bamford under the direction of Mark Bamford. It was Mark Bamfords first feature film after his critically praised short, Hero. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and the Cannes Film Festival in 2004. Mars Mars is a 2004 Russian film, directed and written by Anna Melikian. Set in a small Russian city of Mars, the film tells the story of a professional boxer who has run away from his life to a small Russian town on the coast of the Black Sea. The story contains elements of surrealism and magical realism. The towns main industry is the manufacture of plush toys, which function as a local currency. The boxer is color blind; his color blindness is portrayed, for example, by a profusion of blue apples. The city of Mars was formerly called Marks: Марс as opposed to Маркс, the name change being effected by removing one letter from the roof of the railway station. Texas Texas is a 2005 Italian drama film written and directed by Fausto Paravidino and starring Riccardo Scamarcio and Valeria Golino. It was screened in the Horizons section at the 62nd Venice International Film Festival. Excursion to the Moon Excursion to the Moon is a 1908 French silent film directed by Segundo de Chomón. The production was supervised by Ferdinand Zecca, designed by V. Lorant-Heilbronn, and released by Pathé Frères. The film is an unauthorized remake, and an almost shot-by-shot copy, of Georges Mélièss 1902 film A Trip to the Moon. The film follows Mélièss scenario closely and includes many of its features, with some variations: for example, the Selenites are not vulnerable to umbrellas, but rather appear and disappear at will; the capsule lands inside the Man in the Moons open mouth rather than hitting its eye; and the Selenite who returns to Earth is a "dancing moon-maiden" who is betrothed at the end of the film to one of the astronomers. This film has occasionally been misidentified as a work by Méliès. Of the films 180 meters, 72 were colorized using a Pathé stencil process. Cowboy del Amor Cowboy del Amor is a 2005 documentary film directed by Michèle Ohayon. Stagknight StagKnight is a black comedy horror film directed by Simon Cathcart and written by Cathcart and Robert Mercer. It was filmed in Effingham, England, UK. The film is better known for its two tie-in Flash games, the second of which has been played over a million times on Newgrounds.com. Specimen: Unknown "Specimen: Unknown" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 24 February 1964, during the first season. Mèche Blanche, les aventures du petit castor White Tuft - the Little Beaver is a family adventure film released February 22, 2008 in Canada and distributed by Alliance Atlantis. The film is directed by Philippe Calderon. The film follows the adventures of a small beaver called White Tuft. Two in One Two in One is a film of 2007 by Russian-Ukrainian director Kira Muratova, starring Renata Litvinova, Natalia Buzko, Bogdan Stupka and Alexander Bashirov. The film unites two different screenplays written by Yevgeny Golubenko and Renata Litvinova. It received the Nika prize for Best Film of the Russian Commonwealth and Baltic States in 2006. At the 2007 Russian Guild of Film Critics Awards Kira Muratova received the Best Director prize for the film. College Kumaran College Kumar is a 2008 Malayalam film directed by Thulasidas, written by Suresh Poduval starring Mohanlal and Vimala Raman. Wuyong Useless is a 2007 documentary film directed by Jia Zhangke. It is Jias second full-length documentary film after 2006s Dong. The film follows Chinas fashion and clothing industry. The film was produced by Jia Zhangkes own Xstream Pictures, in association with the China Film Association and the Mixmind Art and Design Company. Hanni & Nanni Hanni & Nanni is a German film directed by Christine Hartmann. The screenplay of the film was written by Jane Ainscough based on the St. Clares-books by Enid Blyton. Hari Puttar: A Comedy of Terrors Hari Puttar is a 2008 Indian family drama film directed by Lucky Kohli and Rajesh Bajaj. The film features Sarika, Zain Khan, Swini Khara, Saurabh Shukla, Vijay Raaz, Jackie Shroff and Lilette Dubey in lead roles. It released on 26 September 2008. The film is a loose remake of the 1990 classic, Home Alone. Pumzi Pumzi is a Kenyan science-fiction short film written and directed by Wanuri Kahiu. It was screened at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival as part of its New African Cinema program. The project was funded with grants from the Changamoto arts fund, as well as from the Goethe Institut and Focus Features Africa First short film program which are also to distribute the work. Kahiu hopes to expand the short into a full-length feature. The film is in English, but the title is Swahili for "Breath". Yellow Yellow is a 2012 American drama film directed by Nick Cassavetes and written by Nick Cassavetes and Heather Wahlquist. The film stars Riley Keough, Sienna Miller, David Morse, Ray Liotta, Melanie Griffith and Lucy Punch. The film was awarded "Best Film" at the Catalina Film Festival on September 22, 2013. Mabo Mabo is an Australian docudrama TV film, released in 2012, which relates the successful legal battle waged by Torres Strait Islander man Eddie Koiki Mabo to bring about native land title legislation. The title role is played by Jimi Bani and that of his wife, Bonita Mabo, by Deborah Mailman. The film was written by Sue Smith and directed by Rachel Perkins. It was produced by the ABC and Blackfella Films with the assistance of SBS and filmed at Mer Island, Magnetic Island, Brisbane and Canberra. It premiered at the Sydney Film Festival 2012. Marina Marina is a 2012 Tamil comedy film written, produced, and directed by Pandiraj starring Sivakarthikeyan in his feature film debut and Oviya in the lead roles. The music was composed by Girishh G. The movie released on 3 February 2012. It received mixed reviews. The Eternal Return of Antonis Paraskevas The Eternal Return of Antonis Paraskevas is a 2013 Greek drama film written and directed by Elina Psikou. It was screened in the City to City section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. A Boy and His Atom: The World's Smallest Movie A Boy and His Atom is a 2013 stop-motion animated short film released on YouTube by IBM Research. The movie tells the story of a boy and a wayward atom who meet and become friends. It depicts a boy playing with an atom that takes various forms. One minute in length, it was made by moving carbon monoxide molecules with a scanning tunneling microscope, a device that magnifies them 100 million times. These two-atom molecules were moved to create images, which were then saved as individual frames to make the film. The movie has been recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the Worlds Smallest Stop-Motion Film. The scientists at IBM Research – Almaden who made the film are moving atoms to explore the limits of data storage because, as data creation and consumption gets bigger, data storage needs to get smaller, all the way down to the atomic level. Traditional silicon transistor technology has become cheaper, denser and more efficient, but fundamental physical limitations suggest that scaling down is an unsustainable path to solving the growing Big Data dilemma. This team of scientists is particularly interested in starting on the smallest scale, single atoms, and building structures up from there. Using this method, IBM announced it can now store a single bit of information in just 12 atoms. Sri Jagadguru Adi Shankara Jagadguru Adi Shankara is an Indian 2013 ensemble cast Telugu biographical-devotional film produced by Nara Jaya Sri Devi on Global Peace Creators banner, directed by J. K. Bharavi. The film is based on the life of 8th-century philosopher Adi Shankara. The film is the sequel of the 2001 Telugu Devotional film Sri Manjunatha. It stars Megastar Chiranjeevi, reprising his role of Sri Manjunatha from the 2001 Telugu Devotional film of the Same Name and Kaushik Babu in the title role of Adi Shankaracharya, Nagarjuna Akkineni in a special appearance, Mohan Babu, Suman, Srihari Sai Kumar in other important roles and music composed by Nag Sri Vatsa. The film was declared as a Super-hit and was later dubbed in Kannada with the same title, by Upendra giving narration for the Kannada dubbed version. Girl's Blood is a 2014 Japanese erotic action film directed by Koichi Sakamoto and written by Takehiko Minato, based on the novel Aka × Pink by Kazuki Sakuraba and distributed by Kadokawa. It was released on 22 February 2014. CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap is a 2015 documentary by Robin Hauser Reynolds. It focuses on the lack of women and minorities in the field of software engineering. It premiered on April 19, 2015 at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York. The film focuses on inspiring young girls to pursue careers in computer science by profiling successful women in computer programming, such as, Danielle Feinberg of Pixar, Aliya Rahman of Code for Progress, and Julie Ann Horvath of &Yet. By profiling and displaying the careers of these women, the film makers hope to show that computer science can be creative, lucrative, and rewarding. The film traces the history of women in the U.S. technology industries, from the work of Ada Lovelace, Grace Hopper, and the women of ENIAC. It then follows the decline of women graduates in mathematics and computer science during the 1980s, linking the phenomenon to the release of the 1983 film WarGames, and a cultural shift that depicted men and boys as technology workers, and increasing hostility for women and girls in the tech industries. Additionally, the film highlights the work of women in the field, by featuring interviews with women in the tech industry, such as Kimberly Bryant, Debbie Sterling, Maria Klawe, and Danielle Feinberg. My Country, My Country My Country, My Country is a 2006 documentary film about Iraq under U.S. occupation by the filmmaker Laura Poitras. Kavi Uddheshichathu..? Kavi Uddheshichathu..? is a 2016 Indian Malayalam Sports film directed by duo Thomas Kutty Naduvil and Liju Thomas. It features Asif Ali, Biju Menon, and Narain in lead roles along with Anju Kurian, Balu Varghese, Ganapathy, Lena and Sija Rose in supporting roles. It is produced jointly by Asif Ali and Sajin Jaffer under the production, Adams World Of Imagination. The soundtrack and background score for the film are composed by Jakes Bijoy and Vinu Thomas. The film was released on 8 October 2016. Uru Uru is a 2017 Tamil-language horror thriller film written and directed by Vicky Anand and Produced by V.P. Viji. The film stars Kalaiyarasan, Dhansika, and Mime Gopi. The soundtrack was composed by Johan Shevanesh with cinematography by Prasanna S. Kumar and editing by San Lokesh. It is inspired by the Hollywood films The Shining, Secret Window and Hush. The film released in India on 16 June 2017. Obey Giant Obey Giant: The Art and Dissent of Shepard Fairey is an American documentary film that premiered on Hulu on November 11, 2017. Directed and produced by James Moll, it explores the life and career of street artist and graphic designer Shepard Fairey. The film covers "Faireys life from his beginning doodles to his iconic "Hope" poster for the Obama campaign and Obey campaigns." Seven Footprints to Satan Seven Footprints to Satan is a 1929 American horror film directed by Danish filmmaker Benjamin Christensen. Based on the book of the same name by Abraham Merritt, it stars Thelma Todd, Creighton Hale, William V. Mong and Sheldon Lewis, and contains appearances by Sōjin Kamiyama and Angelo Rossitto among others. It was produced as both a silent film and as a part-talkie, making it one of the last – if not the last – silent horror films. Porky in the North Woods Porky in the North Woods is a Warner Brothers Looney Tunes short animated film. The cartoon was supervised by Frank Tashlin, with animation by Volney White and Norman McCabe. The musical score is by Carl Stalling. Stronger Than Desire Stronger Than Desire is a 1939 American drama film directed by Leslie Fenton. Reveille with Beverly Reveille with Beverly is a 1943 American musical film starring Ann Miller, Franklin Pangborn, and Larry Parks directed by Charles Barton, released by Columbia Pictures, based on the Reveille with Beverly radio show hosted by Jean Ruth Hay. It is also the name of the subsequent soundtrack album. The film featured a number of notable guest appearances bysuch important big band era musicians as Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Frank Sinatra, The Mills Brothers, Bob Crosby, Freddie Slack, and Ella Mae Morse. In his narration for the 1977 documentary film Life Goes to War, Johnny Carson remarked that while he was stationed on Guam during World War II, he had "memorized the entire score - and most of the dialogue - of Reveille with Beverly". Tokio Jokio Tokio Jokio is a 1943 Looney Tunes short directed by Norman McCabe. Without Pity Without Pity is a 1948 Italian film directed by Alberto Lattuada from a script by the director himself, Federico Fellini and Tullio Pinelli, from an original story by Ettore Margadonna. The Sign of the Ram The Sign of the Ram is a 1948 American film noir directed by John Sturges and written by Charles Bennett, based on a novel written by Margaret Ferguson. The drama features Susan Peters and Alexander Knox. Cuckoo on a Choo Choo Cuckoo on a Choo Choo is the 143rd short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1952 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Blonde Witch La Sorcière is a 1956 drama film directed by André Michel based on a screenplay by Paul Andréota and Jacques Companéez. Adapted from the Alexander Kuprin novel Olesya. Seven Hills of Rome Seven Hills of Rome is an Italian-American film released in January 1958 and shot on location in Rome and at the Titanus studios. It was filmed in Technicolor and Technirama, distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and was tenor Mario Lanzas penultimate film. Omar Khayyam Omar Khayyam is an American movie directed by William Dieterle, filmed in 1956 and released in 1957. It starred Cornel Wilde as Omar Khayyám, the eponymous Persian poet, Michael Rennie as Hasani Sabah, and famous exotica singer Yma Sumac as Karina. It was the final film to be scored by Victor Young and was released posthumously. Bullwhip Bullwhip is a 1958 American romantic Western film directed by Harmon Jones and starring Guy Madison and Rhonda Fleming. The film is about a cowboy in Abilene who agrees to a marriage to avoid being hanged. The film was shot at Kenny Ranch in Murphys. It was the final feature film screenplay of Adele Buffington. The Mask of the Gorilla The Mask of the Gorilla is a 1958 French action film directed by Bernard Borderie. Man on a String Man on a String is a 1960 neo noir film drama directed by Andre DeToth, loosely based on the life of Boris Morros. The film was released by Columbia Pictures and stars Ernest Borgnine and Kerwin Mathews. It was the last film DeToth had directed in the United States. Prince Violent Prince Violent is a 1961 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam directed by Friz Freleng and Frelengs longtime layout artist Hawley Pratt. A Wanderer's Notebook , also known as Her Lonely Lane, is a 1962 black-and-white Japanese film drama directed by Mikio Naruse, starring Hideko Takamine. The film is a biopic about the novelist and poet Fumiko Hayashi, whose favorite phrase was “The life of a flower is short. It is full of sufferings.” You Must Be Joking! You Must Be Joking! is a 1965 British comedy film directed by Michael Winner and starring Michael Callan, Lionel Jeffries, and Denholm Elliott. Our Lady of the Turks Nostra Signora dei Turchi is a 1968 Italian drama film. It is the feature film debut of Carmelo Bene and it is based on a stage play by the same Bene. It won the Special Jury Prize at the 1968 Venice Film Festival. The film was shown as part of a retrospective "Questi fantasmi: Cinema italiano ritrovato" at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. Alive or Preferably Dead Sundance and the Kid is the American release title of Vivi o, preferibilmente, morti, a 1969 Spaghetti Western comedy directed by Duccio Tessari and starring Giuliano Gemma, Nino Benvenuti, and Sydne Rome. The film is also known as Alive or Preferably Dead and Sundance Cassidy and Butch the Kid. One Damned Day at Dawn... Django Meets Sartana! One Damned Day at Dawn… Django Meets Sartana! is a 1970 spaghetti western directed by Demofilo Fidani. The Honkers The Honkers is a 1972 American comedy film directed by Steve Ihnat and written by Steve Ihnat and Stephen Lodge. The film stars James Coburn, Lois Nettleton, Slim Pickens, Anne Archer, Richard Anderson and Joan Huntington. The film was released on May 17, 1972, by United Artists. All Men Are Brothers All Men Are Brothers, also known as Seven Soldiers of Kung Fu, is a 1975 Hong Kong wuxia film based on the Chinese classical novel Water Margin. The film was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio and directed by Chang Cheh and Wu Ma. Game for Vultures Game for Vultures is a 1979 British thriller film starring Richard Harris, Joan Collins and Richard Roundtree. It was directed by James Fargo and based on a novel by Michael Hartmann set during the Rhodesian Bush War. Harry's War Harrys War is a 1981 American comedy-drama film from American Film Consortium and Taft International Pictures, starring Edward Herrmann, Geraldine Page, Karen Grassle, David Ogden Stiers, Elisha Cook, Salome Jens and Noble Willingham. It was written and directed by Kieth Merrill. Cyclops Cyclops is a 1982 Croatian film directed by Antun Vrdoljak, based on the 1965 novel of the same title by Ranko Marinković. Romance on the Orient Express Romance on the Orient Express is a 1985 romantic drama television film directed by Lawrence Gordon Clark and starring Cheryl Ladd and Stuart Wilson. La gabbia The Trap, also known as Collectors Item, Dead Fright and The Cage, is a 1985 erotic thriller directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, and starring Tony Musante, Laura Antonelli, and Florinda Bolkan. Famed Italian horror director Lucio Fulci contributed to the screenplay. The film is based on a story called "LOcchio", written by filmmaker Francesco Barilli. Barilli intended to make the film himself, but had trouble securing backing and balked at the producers wanting Shelly Winters in the lead role. So he sold the idea to Griffi and let him produce and direct it, retitling it The Trap. Barilli said of the finished product "Lets talk frankly here, that movie sucks...." and Fulci even used profanity alluding to his opinion of Griffi, who he felt stole his chance to direct the film. Bony a klid Bony a klid is a Czech drama film directed by Vít Olmer. It was released in 1987. After Rubicon Etter Rubicon is a 1987 Norwegian thriller film directed by Leidulv Risan and starring Sverre Anker Ousdal and Toralv Maurstad. It was produced by Dag Alveberg and the film company Filmeffekt. The film is a political commentary about the Cold War and follows the aftermath of two children dying after a military exercise off the coast of Nordland and Troms. Rikky and Pete Rikky and Pete is a 1988 Australian film directed by Nadia Tass, written by David Parker, and starring Stephen Kearney and Nina Landis. Et la lumière fut Et la lumière fut is a 1989 French drama film written and directed by Otar Iosseliani. The film entered the competition at the 46th Venice International Film Festival, where it received the Special Jury Prize. Chaindance Chaindance is a 1991 Canadian drama film. The film stars Michael Ironside, Brad Dourif, Rae Dawn Chong, and Don S. Davis as "Sergeant". Das Fest des Huhnes Das Fest des Huhnes is a 1992 Austrian film, directed by Walter Wippersberg. It is a production of the ORF local studio in Oberösterreich, for the series "Kunst-Stücke". Slight Fever of a 20-Year-Old is a Japanese film directed by Ryosuke Hashiguchi, starring Yoshihiko Hakamada and Masashi Endō. It was released in 1993. It was shot on 16 millimeter film with a small budget and no payment for the actors or the director. It was awarded a PFF Scholarship. It was then screened in Berlin Film Festival. The Alien Within The Alien Within is a 1995 horror science fiction film directed by Scott P. Levy and starring Roddy McDowall, Alex Hyde-White, Melanie Shatner, Don Stroud, and Richard Biggs. It was part of Roger Corman Presents. It was also known as Unknown Origin. Zarkorr! The Invader Zarkorr! The Invader is a 1996 direct-to-video monster movie directed by Michael Deak and Aaron Osborne and starring Franklin A. Vallette, Don Yanan, Peter Looney, Dyer McHenry, Rhys Pugh, Torie Lynch, Stan Chambers, and Elizabeth Anderson. It was produced by Full Moon Entertainment. Butch Camp Butch Camp is a 1996 comedy film directed by Alessandro De Gaetano and starring Judy Tenuta, Paul Denniston, Jason Teresi, and Jordan Roberts. Filmed and set in Chicago, it tells the story of a mild-mannered gay man who, tired of being pushed around by straights, enrolls in "Butch Camp," a program designed to turn wimpy gay men into assertive, confident gay men. Muggers Muggers is a 2000 Australian black comedy about medical students who become involved in organ donation. Aaj Aaj is a 1987 Hindi film, directed by Mahesh Bhatt and produced by Kuljeet Pal It stars Raj Babbar, Smita Patil, Kumar Gaurav, Marc Zuber, and Anamika Pal. The film featured songs written by the Hindi poets Sudarshan Faakir and Madan Pal. Akshay Kumar made his first screen appearance in the film, under his birth name Rajiv Bhatia, in a bit role as a karate instructor. He has said that he later chose the name Akshay Kumar after Kumar Gauravs on-screen name in the movie. The Nuttiest Nutcracker The Nuttiest Nutcracker is a 1999 direct-to-video Christmas film loosely based on The Nutcracker, directed by Harold Harris, starring the voices of Jim Belushi, Cheech Marin, and Phyllis Diller. This film tells about a group of fruit and veggies trying to help the Nutcrackers army get a star up on a Christmas tree before midnight, and stop a rodent army from destroying Christmas. The film was released on home video by Columbia TriStar Home Video in 1999. The film aired on CBS December 4, 1999. The film was also shown on cable. Dark Heritage Dark Heritage is a 1989 American horror film produced and directed by David McCormick. It is an unofficial adaptation of H. P. Lovecrafts short story "The Lurking Fear" and the first of three film adaptations of H.P Lovecrafts short story. Marihuana Stop! Marijuana Stop! is a 1971 film starring Zoe Laskari and Martha Karagianni. Mera Gaon Mera Desh Mera Gaon Mera Desh is a 1971 Indian film, directed by Raj Khosla, written by Akhtar Romani, and starring Dharmendra in the lead role and Vinod Khanna as the villain. It was a box office success. The film contains many hit songs including: "Apni Prem Kahaniyan", "Aaya Aaya Atariya Pe Koi Chor", "Sona Lai Ja Re", "Kuch Kehta Hai Yeh Saawan" and "Maar Diya Jaye Dil Chhod Diya Jaye". The film was remade in Telugu as Manchi Babayi. Pressure Point Pressure Point is a 2001 Canadian–American action thriller film, starring Michael Madsen. It was directed by Eric Weston. Destination Hitchcock: The Making of 'North by Northwest' Destination Hitchcock: The Making of North by Northwest is a 2000 documentary film about the making of Alfred Hitchcocks classic thriller film North by Northwest. It is hosted and narrated by the films female lead, Eva Marie Saint and features interviews with Patricia Hitchcock, several of the technical and behind-the-scenes people involved with the production of the film, and the main surviving actor, Martin Landau. The film has gained wide circulation due to its inclusion in Universals release of North by Northwest in VHS and DVD formats which include this film as an additional feature. Public Toilet Public Toilet is a 2002 movie by Hong Kong director Fruit Chan, his first in digital format. The story revolves around a Beijing man, "Dong-dong", who was born in a public toilet. To look for his past, he searches lavatories around the world. Sabrina the Teenage Witch in Friends Forever Sabrina: Friends Forever is a 2002 animated television film produced by DIC Entertainment as part of their DIC Movie Toons series of movies. It originally aired on October 13, 2002 on Nickelodeon in the United States and was later released onto VHS and DVD by MGM Home Entertainment, followed on with international airings on Disney Channel and Toon Disney. It is a continuation of the animated television series The Animated Series and was followed by another television series, Sabrinas Secret Life. The Nazi Officer's Wife The Nazi Officers Wife: How One Jewish Woman Survived the Holocaust is a 1999 autobiography by Austrian-born Edith Hahn-Beer. Written with the help of Susan Dworkin, the books first edition was published by Rob Weibach Books and William Morrow and Company. A documentary film based on the source material and starring Hahn-Beer herself was released in 2003. A revised version of the book was published in 2009. Eggshells Eggshells is a 1969 American independent psychedelic film directed by Tobe Hooper, in his directorial debut. It was co-written by Hooper and Kim Henkel. It had a budget of $40,000. Tobe Hooper described Eggshells as "a hippie movie". David Ford called it a "head film". In 2013, Arrow Films released a 3-disc blu-ray edition of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 and included the digitally restored Eggshells as a bonus feature. Offside Offside is a 2005 German drama film directed by Buket Alakuş. Killer by Nature Killer by Nature is a 2010 American thriller film starring Ron Perlman and Armand Assante. Being Michael Madsen Being Michael Madsen is a 2007 comedy film directed by Michael Mongillo and produced by Daniel A. Sherkow. The film takes a mockumentary approach in re-imagining actor Michael Madsen as a paparazzi-hounded movie star who hatches a revenge scheme against a tabloid journalist. The film co-stars Virginia Madsen, David Carradine, Harry Dean Stanton, Daryl Hannah, Lacey Chabert, and Debbie Rochon. Despite a 5/5 Film Threat review, as well as positive press from the likes of Variety and BoxOffice, and a selection to become part of the New Horizons Film Festival mockumentary retrospective, Madsen revealed that he regretted doing the film in a 2015 interview with The A.V. Club. Its title is a reference to the 1999 film Being John Malkovich. Aggar: Passion Betrayal Terror Aggar: Passion, Betrayal, Terror, is a 2007 Bollywood romantic musical thriller film starring Udita Goswami in the lead role, features Tusshar Kapoor and Shreyas Talpade. It has been produced by Narendra Bajaj and Shyam Bajaj and directed by Anant Mahadevan. Devadasu Devadasu is a Tollywood romantic comedy film that released on 11 January 2006 and was directed and produced by YVS Chowdary. The film features the debutants Ram and Ileana DCruz playing the main lead roles, Sayaji Shinde plays the negative role, and Shriya Saran plays a special appearance. This film also won 2 Filmfare Awards South. This film was both Rams and Ileana DCruzs debut film as the newcomers. The movie was dubbed in Malayalam as Devdas and remade in Bengali as Paglu. “Loveyatri” is a Hindi film based on Devadasu. Later it was dubbed in Hindi as Sabse Bada Dilwala on Action Tadka India Youtube channel. Max & Co Max & Co is a 2007 stop-motion animated feature film released in Belgium, France, and Switzerland in February 2008. It won the Audience Award at the 2007 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. With its budget of CHF 30 million, of which CHF 1.5 million were subsidised by the Swiss Federal Office of Culture, it was the most expensive Swiss film ever. Once Upon a Time in Corea Once Upon a Time is a 2008 South Korean film, directed by Jeong Yong-ki and adapted from a screenplay by Cheon Seong-il. The film is a heist comedy film set in 1940s Korea, and stars Park Yong-woo and Lee Bo-young as a con artist and a jazz singer, respectively, who each plot to steal a valuable diamond from the Japanese authorities. Once Upon a Time was the first major investment by SK Telecoms film division, established late 2007, and was released in South Korea on January 30, 2008, under the companys CH Entertainment banner. This Night Nuit de Chien is a 2008 French-German-Portuguese drama film directed by Werner Schroeter. It is based on the novel Para esta noche by Juan Carlos Onetti. It was entered into the competition at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. Fish Out of Water Fish Out of Water is a 2009 documentary film by director Ky Dickens. The film showcases the seven Bible verses that are most often used to condemn homosexuality and same-sex marriage. Dickens spoke with ministers on both sides of the debate surrounding homosexuality and the Bible for the film. The Inside The Inside is a 2012 Irish horror thriller film directed, written and produced by Eoin Macken. The film is about a group of young women who hold a party at a disused warehouse where they are violently attacked by a gang of vagrants before a malevolent, supernatural force is unleashed. Fresh Fresh is a 2009 documentary film directed by Ana Sofia Joanes. The film focuses on sustainable agriculture, and depicts farmers, activists and entrepreneurs who are changing Americas food system. Paradise Murdered Paradise Murdered is a 2007 South Korean film starring Park Hae-il and Park Sol-mi, and is the directorial debut of filmmaker Kim Han-min. The Cardboard Village The Cardboard Village is a 2011 Italian drama film directed by Ermanno Olmi. Ring of Curse Ring of Curse, released in Japan as , is a 2011 Japanese horror film directed by Mari Asato. It is based on the 2011 cell phone novel Gomen Nasai by Yuka Hidaka. The film stars the Japanese idol girl group Buono! The film was released in theaters nationwide in Japan on October 29, 2011. Alzheimer Alzheimer is a 2011 Iranian drama film directed by Ahmad Reza Motamedi. Aaron's Blood Aarons Blood is a 2016 American horror film directed by Tommy Stovall and starring James Martinez. It was written and directed by Tommy Stovall. Alive and Kicking Alive and Kicking is a 2016 American documentary film about swing dancing, its origins in Harlem, and its rebirth starting in the 1990s. It is directed/produced by Susan Glatzer. The film premiered at the 2016 SXSW Film Festival and was subsequently acquired by Magnolia Pictures. The executive producers were Jason Blum and Robert Rippberger. Mythri Mythri is a 2015 Indian Kannada-language social drama film written and directed by B. M. Giriraj and produced by N. S. Rajkumar under the banner of Omkar Movies. It stars Mohanlal and Puneeth Rajkumar in extended cameo roles, and features Adithya Bharadwaj, Archana, Atul Kulkarni, and Bhavana in substantial roles. Ilaiyaraaja scored the music for the film and Krishna Kumar handled the cinematography. The film is a social drama, and also focuses on relationships in the time of liberalisation. Mythri was released worldwide on 20 February 2015 and garnered widespread critical acclaim. The film was praised for its strong script, realistic plot, acting and social message. Some critics called it one of the best films made in Kannada. The dubbed and partially reshot Malayalam version, My Hero Mythri was released on 12 June 2015 in Kerala. It had Kalabhavan Mani reprising the role played by Ravi Kale in the original, and also had Anu Joseph and Sajitha Betti in the additional scenes. The film won the Karnataka State Film Award for Third Best Film. Monchora Monchora is a 2016 Bengali film directed by Sandip Ray, based on the story of same name by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay starring Abir Chatterjee, Saswata Chatterjee, Raima Sen, Paran Bandopadhyay. For director Sandip Ray who mainly does Feluda films written by Satyajit Ray, this is a non-Feluda full-length fiction after long time. Last were Nishijapon and Hitlist . The film released on 1 January 2016. Always Be My Maybe Always Be My Maybe is a 2016 Philippine romantic-comedy film top-billed by Gerald Anderson and Arci Muñoz directed by Dan Villegas. It was released on February 24, 2016. The film Anderson and Muñozs first participation in a project together. Beyond the Mountains and Hills Beyond the Mountains and Hills is a 2016 Israeli drama film directed by Eran Kolirin. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. It was one of five films nominated for the Best Film Award at the Ophir Awards. Flint Flint is a 2017 television drama film based on the Flint water crisis in Flint. Directed by Bruce Beresford, it premiered on Lifetime on October 28, 2017. The film stars Queen Latifah, Betsy Brandt, Jill Scott, and Marin Ireland. The film or its cast have been nominated for three Image Awards,, a Critics Choice Television Award and a Primetime Emmy Award. Leap Year Leap Year is an American silent comedy film directed by and starring Roscoe Arbuckle. Though produced in 1921, the film was not released in the United States due to Arbuckles involvement in the Virginia Rappe death scandal; it received its first release in Finland in 1924. The film finally saw an American release of sorts in 1981. Prints are held by the UCLA Film and Television Archive and Library of Congress. The Merry Dwarfs The Merry Dwarfs is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1929. With Byrd at the South Pole With Byrd at the South Pole is a documentary film about Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd and his 1st quest to the South Pole beginning at the Little America-Exploration Base. The films soundtrack consists mostly of music and sound effects, with narration read by Floyd Gibbons. The film won at the 3rd Academy Awards for Best Cinematography. The film was the first documentary to win any Oscar and the only one to win cinematography. Laughter Laughter is a 1930 American pre-Code film directed by Harry dAbbadie dArrast and starring Nancy Carroll, Fredric March and Frank Morgan. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Story. A copy has been preserved at the Library of Congress. In 1931, a German-language version called Die Männer um Lucie was released starring Liane Haid and Lien Deyers. This film is considered lost. Beloved Enemy Beloved Enemy is a 1936 American drama film directed by H.C. Potter and starring Merle Oberon, Brian Aherne, and David Niven. It was loosely based on the life of Michael Collins. The Lawless Nineties The Lawless Nineties is a 1936 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring John Wayne and Lane Chandler as federal agents in Wyoming. The film also stars a 19-year-old Ann Rutherford as well as George Hayes. That Certain Age That Certain Age is a 1938 American musical film directed by Edward Ludwig and starring Deanna Durbin and Melvyn Douglas. Based on a story by F. Hugh Herbert, the film is about a dashing reporter who returns from covering the Spanish Civil War and is invited to spend time at his publishers home, where his adolescent daughter develops a crush on him. The family does their best to sway the young girls feelings away from the reporter, but it is a challenge, as she is at "that certain age". Distributed by Universal Pictures, the film received Academy Award nominations for Best Music and Best Sound Recording. Buck Benny Rides Again Buck Benny Rides Again is a 1940 Paramount Pictures feature film starring Jack Benny and Ellen Drew. The film featured regulars from Bennys radio show including Eddie Rochester Anderson, Andy Devine, Phil Harris, and Dennis Day. It also included a debut film appearance for radio star Lillian Cornell. The film was directed and produced by Mark Sandrich and produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Nice Girl? Nice Girl? is a 1941 American musical film directed by William A. Seiter, and starring Deanna Durbin, Franchot Tone, Walter Brennan, Robert Stack, and Robert Benchley. Based on the play Nice Girl? by Phyllis Duganne, the film is about a young girl who finds herself attracted to one of her fathers business partners who comes to town to give her father a scholarship for his dietary studies. The People vs. Dr. Kildare The People vs. Dr. Kildare is a 1941 drama directed by Harold S. Bucquet, starring Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Bonita Granville, and Laraine Day. Dr. Kildare performs an emergency operation on a crash victim. Notorious Gentleman The Rakes Progress is a 1945 British comedy-drama film. In the United States, the title was changed to Notorious Gentleman. The film caused controversy with U.S. censors of the time, who trimmed scenes for what was considered graphic amoral and sexual content. City Across the River City Across the River is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Maxwell Shane and starring Stephen McNally, Thelma Ritter, Sue England, Barbara Whiting, Luis Van Rooten and Jeff Corey. The screenplay is based on the novel The Amboy Dukes by Irving Shulman. The film is notable as the credited screen debut of Tony Curtis. Mirror of Holland Mirror of Holland is a 1950 short Dutch documentary film about The Netherlands, directed by Bert Haanstra. It won the Short Film Palme dOr at the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Toto and the Women Toto and the Women is a 1952 Italian film directed by Mario Monicelli and Steno Trent's Last Case Trents Last Case is a 1952 British detective film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Michael Wilding, Margaret Lockwood, Orson Welles and John McCallum. It was based on the novel Trents Last Case by E. C. Bentley, and had been filmed previously in the UK with Clive Brook in 1920, and in a 1929 US version. That Happy Couple Esa pareja feliz is a Spanish comedy film co-written and co-directed by Juan Antonio Bardem and Luis García Berlanga. It was their feature film debut. The film was made in 1951 but not released until 1953. That Certain Feeling That Certain Feeling is a 1956 American comedy film directed by Norman Panama and Melvin Frank and starring Bob Hope, Eva Marie Saint, and George Sanders. The cast also features Pearl Bailey and a young Jerry Mathers. Based on a Broadway play, the film includes a song of the same name with music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin, written in 1925. Bailey was one of many singers who made a recording of it. The Man Who Turned to Stone The Man Who Turned to Stone is a 1957 black-and-white science fiction film from Columbia Pictures, produced by Sam Katzman, directed by László Kardos, that stars Victor Jory, William Hudson, and Charlotte Austin. The screenplay was written by Bernard Gordon under his pen name Raymond T. Marcus. The Man Who Turned to Stone was released in 1957 on a double bill with another Katzman-produced film, Zombies of Mora Tau. Who Scent You? Who Scent You? is a 1960 cartoon produced by Warner Bros. featuring Pepé Le Pew and Penelope Pussycat. Hitler Hitler is a black and white American film that was later re-released with the title Women of Nazi Germany. The film stars Richard Basehart in the title role of Adolf Hitler; Cordula Trantow stars as Geli Raubal, Maria Emo as Eva Braun and John Banner as Gregor Strasser. The film depicts Hitler through the years, beginning with the Beer Hall Putsch of November 1923 and focuses mainly on his private life, in particular, his relationships with niece Geli and longtime companion/wife, Eva Braun. According to film critic and historian Leonard Maltin, Basehart "gives a cerebral interpretation" of Hitler during the timeframe he was the leader of Nazi Germany. For her performance, Cordula Trantow was nominated for a 1962 Golden Globe in the category: Most Promising Newcomer - Female. The film was produced by Three Crown Productions, Inc. and distributed by Allied Artists Pictures. Woolen Under Where Woolen Under Where is a 1963 Merrie Melodies cartoon co-directed by Phil Monroe and Richard Thompson and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon; however, like all Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags. It is the seventh and final short featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. The title is a play on "woolen underwear". This episode is notable in being the only episode which was not directed by Chuck Jones, who was fired early in production. However, Jones was still responsible for writing the story and is credited as such. Cry of the Penguins Mr. Forbush and the Penguins is a 1971 British film, directed by Arne Sucksdorff, Alfred Viola and Roy Boulting. It stars John Hurt, Hayley Mills, Dudley Sutton and Tony Britton. A Name for Evil A Name for Evil is a 1973 American horror film directed by Bernard Girard and starring Samantha Eggar and Robert Culp. The Hanged Man The Hanged Man is a 1974 television film directed by Michael Caffey and starring Steve Forrest, Cameron Mitchell and Sharon Acker. It premiered on ABC on March 13, 1974, and was intended as a pilot for a possible new series which was never produced. Humain, trop humain Humain, trop humain is a French documentary film by Louis Malle about the operations of a Citroën car production plant. Ach du lieber Harry Ach du lieber Harry is a German film directed by Jean Girault. It was released in 1981. Screamplay Screamplay is a 1985 American horror film directed by Rufus Butler Seder. Thunder Run Thunder Run is a 1986 American action-thriller film directed by Gary Hudson and starring Forrest Tucker and John Ireland. It was developed by special-effects expert Clifford Wenger Sr. and his wife, Carol Lynn. It was dedicated to their son, Clifford Wenger Jr., who also worked on the movie on special effects, while simultaneously working on First Blood Part II, where he was killed in an explosion accident in 1984. During the 1980s the movie was frequently aired on cable channels such as Showtime and The Movie Channel where it developed a cult following. The film is notable for an action sequence in which an 18-wheeler jumps over a train. Drug Friend is a 1987 Soviet drama film directed by Leonid Kvinikhidze. The film tells the story of the friendship between a binge drinker and a talking dog which understands what it means to be a real person better than humans and tries to help the man become whole again. The Fire Next Time The Fire Next Time is a 1993 American television disaster miniseries directed by Tom McLoughlin and written and produced by James S. Henerson which stars Craig T. Nelson, Bonnie Bedelia, Richard Farnsworth and Justin Whalin. Set in 2017, the plot focuses on a family who, after a series of fires begins to break out due to global warming, must struggle to survive a natural disaster that devastates the earth. Ripa Hits the Skids Ripa Hits the Skids is a 1993 Finnish comedy film directed by Christian Lindblad. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Bloodfist VII: Manhunt Bloodfist VII: Manhunt is a 1995 action/adventure film starring Don Wilson, Jillian McWhirter, Jonathan Penner and Steven Williams. It was directed by Jonathan Winfrey and written by Brendan Broderick and Rob Kerchner. The Legend of Gator Face The Legend of Gator Face is a 1996 Canadian comedy horror feature film written by David Covell, Alan Mruvka, and Sahara Riley, and directed by Vic Sarin. The film first aired as a Showtime Original Pictures for Kids on May 1996. In 1997 it was nominated for a Daytime Emmy. The Legend of Gator Face had a theatrical and television release and is now available on DVD. Mournful Unconcern Mournful Unconcern is the third produced film by Alexander Sokurov, completed in 1983, but the fourth released one, as it was banned by Soviet authorities until perestroika in 1987. The film, set during World War I, is inspired by Bernard Shaws play Heartbreak House. Professional actors were used alongside amateur actors, like in most early Sokurov films, and many of the trademarks of his cinematographic style were already apparent. Cloned Cloned is a 1997 American television film, starring Elizabeth Perkins, Bradley Whitford, Scott Paulin, Enrico Colantoni, Tina Lifford and Alan Rosenberg. It was directed by Douglas Barr. Looking for an Echo Looking for an Echo is 2000 independent drama film. Santa and Pete Santa and Pete is a 1999 American Christmas film directed by Duwayne Dunham. It was written by Greg Taylor, based on the novel by Christopher Moore and Pamela Johnson. It stars Hume Cronyn as Saint Nick, Flex Alexander as Pete, and James Earl Jones as Grandpa Nicholas. It first aired on CBS on December 5, 1999. Tales from the Quadead Zone Tales from the QuadeaD Zone, also stylized TALES From The QuadeaD Zone, is a 1987 American anthology blaxploitation horror film and cult classic that was written, directed, and produced by Chester Novell Turner. The film was originally released straight to VHS. VHS copies of the film have become collectors items due to their difficulty to locate and extremely limited quantities, with one copy selling for $2000 on eBay. Turner has expressed interest in creating a sequel and began writing the films script in 2013. Tales from the QuadeaD Zone was the only film produced by Erry Vision Film Co. Since its release Tales From the Quadead Zone has received several public screenings, one of which was a 2016 symposium at the Yale University Library, Terror on Tape. It was given a DVD release in 2013 through Massacre Video. Extermineitors 4: Como Hermanos Gemelos Extermineitors IV: Como hermanos gemelos is a 1992 Argentine comedy action film directed by Carlos Galettini and starring Guillermo Francella and Aldo Barbero. The central argument of the film is largely a parody-homage of the classic Schwarzenegger/DeVito comedy Twins. It premiered on 23 January 1992 in Buenos Aires. Ratha Kanneer Raktha Kanneeru is a 2003 Kannada film directed by Sadhu Kokila and starring Upendra and Ramya Krishnan in the lead roles. The film was produced by hna and was simultaneously made in Kannada and Telugu. It was a remake of the 1954 Tamil film Ratha Kanneer starring M. R. Radha The screenplay and dialogues of the film were written by Upendra and the music was composed by Sadhu Kokila. Upon release, the film broke all opening box office records in Karnataka. It was the highest-grossing film of the year 2003. The film was followed by a semi sequel titled Katari Veera Surasundarangi released in 2012. Ratha Kanneer Ratha Kanneer is a 1954 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by R. Krishnan and S. Panju. The screenplay was written by Tiruvarur K. Thangaraj, and the film features M. R. Radha in the lead role. The film was produced by Perumal Mudaliar of National Pictures. The story revolves around Mohanasundaram, a returned-from-abroad, westernised, rich man who shows arrogance and contempt towards anything part of Indian culture and anyone below his social standards. Ratha Kanneer is an important film for the Dravidian Movement. It was written by Thiruvarur Thangarasu who was part of the Movement himself. In the film, the protagonist’s voice is actually Periyar’s. He mocks at the values set by society, marriage, the thaali, the Government, a practitioner of Jeevakarunyam...no one is left out. The film was an adaptation of stage play of same name which also starred MR Radha. The film was released in late 1954 and it became a greatest hit in M. R. Radhas career. It was later remade as Raktha Kanneeru in 2003 in Kannada with Upendra and Ramya Krishna in the lead roles. Witchouse II: Blood Coven Witchouse 2: Bloodcoven is a 2000 horror film directed by J.R. Bookwalter and starring Ariauna Albright, Elizabeth Hobgood, Nicholas Lanier, Kaycee Shank, Alexandru Dragoi, Adriana Butoi, and Andrew Prine. A sequel to Witchouse, it was distributed by Full Moon Features. The film is available in "R" rated and "Directors Cut" versions. The "Directors Cut" is 5 minutes longer than the "R" version. Living Dolls: The Making of a Child Beauty Queen This article is about the documentary. For the television show see Living Dolls. Living Dolls: The Making of a Child Beauty Queen is a 2001 HBO documentary film on child beauty pageants directed by Shari Cookson. By Hook or by Crook By Hook or by Crook is a 2001 queer buddy film by writers/directors/actors Harry Dodge and Silas Howard and produced by Steakhaus Productions. Stanya Kahn was a contributing writer. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Naaduvazhikal Naduvazhikal is a 1989 Indian Malayalam-language action crime film directed by Joshiy and written by S. N. Swami. It tells the story of Arjun, who takes up the business empire of his father Ananthan, who has been sent to jail, and his clashes with his fathers rivals. The film also features Murali, Devan, Thilakan, Kuthiravattom Pappu, Jagathy Sreekumar and Manianpilla Raju. Music was composed by Shyam. The film is considered as one of the best action thrillers in Malayalam. Apart from the huge box office success, the film was the most talked about film of the year. The climax of the film was highly appreciated by critics and audience alike. Deck Dogz Deck Dogz is a 2005 Australian skater film, written and directed by Steve Pasvolsky and starring Sean Kennedy, Ho Thi Lu and Richard Wilson with a guest appearance by Tony Hawk. It was filmed in and around Adelaide and Sydney, Australia. Deck Dogz was released in Australian theatres on 6 January 2005. AmericanEast AmericanEast is a 2008 American drama film about Arab-Americans living in Los Angeles after the September 11 attacks. The story examines long-held misunderstandings about Arabic and Islamic culture, and puts a human face on a segment of the American population about whom most Americans know nothing, but who today are of particular interest to them, either from curiosity or suspicion. The story highlights the pressures under which many Arab-Americans now live by focusing on the points-of-view of three main characters. The Relief of Belsen The Relief of Belsen is a feature-length drama that was first shown on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom on 15 October 2007. It depicts events that unfolded at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp following the liberation of the camp by British troops in April 1945. Written by Justin Hardy and Peter Guinness, it nevertheless cites its sources from eye witness accounts of people who were there at the time. These accounts are referred to throughout the film. It was directed by Justin Hardy, and produced in association with the Wellcome Trust. Postcards from Leningrad Postcards from Leningrad, Spanish title: Postales de Leningrado) is a 2007 Venezuelan film, written and directed by Mariana Rondón. It is a drama about children growing up among guerrilla groups in the 1960s in Venezuela. It is Venezuelas official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film of the 80th Academy Awards. Why We Laugh: Black Comedians on Black Comedy Why We Laugh: Black Comedians on Black Comedy is a 2009 documentary film based on the book Black Comedians on Black Comedy: How African-Americans Taught Us to Laugh, by Darryl J. Littleton. She's a Fox Shes a Fox is a 2009 semi-autobiographical short film written and directed by Cameron Sawyer. It stars Academy Award nominee Hailee Steinfeld. The story follows sixth grader Cameron Sawyer as he pursues the most popular girl in his elementary school. Sahi Dhandhe Galat Bande Sahi Dhandhe Galat Bande, also known by the abbreviated form SDGB, is an Indian feature film that marks the directing debut of Parvin Dabas and stars Anupam Kher and Sharat Saxena.Produced by Very Fishy Films, the film belongs to the genre of action comedy. It released on 19 August 2011. As per some news websites Parvin Dabas got the title of the film from Twitter. My Country Meu País is a 2011 Brazilian drama film co-written and directed by and starring Rodrigo Santoro, Cauã Reymond, Débora Falabella, Anita Caprioli and Paulo José. Amapola Amapola is a 2014 Argentine-American romantic comedy fantasy film written and directed by Eugenio Zanetti and starring Camilla Belle, François Arnaud, Lito Cruz, Leonor Benedetto and Geraldine Chaplin. It is the first film as a director of Zanetti, who was previously known for his work in art director, as well as set designer and theater/opera director. September September is a 2013 Greek drama film directed by Penny Panayotopoulou. It was screened in the City to City section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. My Pretend Girlfriend is a 2014 Japanese romance film directed by Yakumo Saiji. The theme song is sung by Weaver. My Paparotti My Paparotti is a 2013 South Korean film starring Lee Je-hoon and Han Suk-kyu. It focuses on the special relationship between a high school gangster and the music teacher who helps him pursue his dream of becoming a singer like the late tenor Luciano Pavarotti. Based on the real-life story of Kim Ho-joong, who first appeared on the variety show Star King in July 2009, where he talked about growing up as a thug and joining gangs, until his grandmother encouraged him to pursue singing. Pullipulikalum Aattinkuttiyum Pullipulikalum Aattinkuttiyum is a 2013 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Lal Jose. It has Kunchacko Boban and Namitha Pramod in lead roles. Pullippulikalum Aattinkuttiyum, scripted by M Sindhuraj, was produced under the banner of Balcony 6 Entertainments. The cinematographer is S. Kumar and the music director is Vidyasagar. The film tackles social issues in Kuttanad, through the tale of a hapless youth. Pullipulikalum Aattinkuttiyum is regarded as the best comedy entertainer of 2013. It was a Super Hit at the box office. Stuck Stuck is a musical drama film directed by Michael Berry, who also wrote the screenplay with Riley Thomas, whose stage musical the film is based on. It stars Giancarlo Esposito, Arden Cho, Amy Madigan, Ashanti, Omar Chaparro and Gerard Canonico. The film had its world premiere at the Newport Beach Film Festival on April 23, 2017. It is scheduled to be released on April 19, 2019, by Eammon Films. Reg Reg is a one-off BBC Television fact-based drama about the campaign by Reg Keys to obtain answers after the death of his son Tom in the Iraq War, by standing in the 2005 General Election as an anti-war independent candidate for MP of Sedgefield, a constituency held by the then Prime Minister, Tony Blair. The Human Surge The Human Surge is a 2016 experimental film directed, written, photographed and edited by the Argentine director Eduardo Williams. It is Williams first feature film, after a number of shorts. The Human Surge is structured into three separate narrative and geographical segments: one in Buenos Aires, the second in Maputo, Mozambique, and the third in Bohol, Philippines. Each narrative segment follows a handful of characters, who are often seen loitering or moving between spaces, such as workplace and home. The segments are linked with diegetic bridges. Williams has stated that he wanted to explore the sensation and feelings related to aimlessness and travel, and thereby "create a rhythm between excitement and boredom or surprise and depression." The characters depicted in the three segments are invariably poor, restless and on the search for connection with other human beings. The film premiered at the Locarno Film Festival in 2016, where it won the Concorso Cineasti del Presente. It was subsequently released at film festivals in Toronto and New York to critical acclaim. Comparisons have been made to other filmmakers working in the slow cinema subgenre, where emphasis is made on the durational aspect of film, rather than its narrative qualities. Invasion Invasion is a 2017 Iranian crime film directed by Shahram Mokri. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. Enchantment Enchantment is a 1921 American silent romantic comedy film produced by Cosmopolitan Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by Robert G. Vignola and starred Marion Davies. A print of the film exists in the Library of Congress. It's a Great Life Its a Great Life is a 1929 American comedy film directed by Sam Wood and written by Al Boasberg and Willard Mack. The film stars Rosetta Duncan, Vivian Duncan, Lawrence Gray, Jed Prouty and Benny Rubin. The film was released on December 6, 1929, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Seas Beneath Seas Beneath is a 1931 American Pre-Code action film directed by John Ford and starring George OBrien and Marion Lessing. In the book, John Ford by Peter Bogdanovich, Ford was interviewed about his memories of directing the film, and he had the following to say about the experience, expressing his annoyance at Lessing being hired as a leading actress: Woman in the Dark Woman in the Dark is a 1934 American crime drama film directed by Phil Rosen and based on a 1933 short story by Dashiell Hammett. It was filmed at Biograph Studios by Select Pictures and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The New Adventures of Tarzan The New Adventures of Tarzan is a 1935 American film serial in 12 chapters starring Herman Brix. The serial presents a more authentic version of the character than most other film adaptations, with Tarzan as a cultured and well educated gentleman as in the original Edgar Rice Burroughs novels. It was filmed during the same period as the Johnny Weissmuller/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Tarzan films. Film exhibitors had the choice of booking the serial in 12 episodes, as a feature film, also called The New Adventures of Tarzan, or as the feature film followed by 11 episodes of the serial. The serial was partly filmed in Guatemala, and Tarzan was played by Herman Brix. The final screenplay was credited to Charles F. Royal, and from Episode 6 onward, also Basil Dickey. It was produced by Ashton Dearholt, Bennett Cohen and George W. Stout under the corporate name of “Burroughs-Tarzan Enterprises, Inc.” and was directed by Edward Kull and Wilbur F. McGaugh. Going Places Going Places is a 1938 American musical comedy film directed by Ray Enright. Dick Powell plays a sporting goods salesman who is forced to pose as a famous horseman as part of his scheme to boost sales and gets entangled in his lies. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for the song "Jeepers Creepers", premiered in this movie by Louis Armstrong, who sings it to a horse. Two earlier films, both entitled The Hottentot and The Hottentot, were based on the same source. We Are Not Alone We Are Not Alone is a 1939 American drama film directed by Edmund Goulding and starring Paul Muni, Jane Bryan, and Flora Robson. The screenplay concerns a doctor who hires a woman as a nanny for his son. When his wife becomes jealous, tragedy consumes all involved. The film is based on the novel We Are Not Alone by James Hilton, who adapted his novel with Milton Krims. Broadway Limited Broadway Limited is a 1941 American film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Victor McLaglen, Dennis OKeefe and ZaSu Pitts. The film takes its name from the Broadway Limited train that the Pennsylvania Railroad used to run between New York and Chicago. My Life with Caroline My Life with Caroline is a 1941 American comedy film starring Ronald Colman and Anna Lee in a screenplay by John Van Druten and Arnold Belgard, and directed by Lewis Milestone for RKO Radio Pictures. It was Anna Lees second Hollywood film and her debut in a Hollywood star role. The Young Mr. Pitt The Young Mr. Pitt is a 1942 British biographical film of the life of William Pitt the Younger and in particular his struggle against revolutionary France and Napoleon. It was directed by Carol Reed and stars Robert Donat, Robert Morley, Phyllis Calvert and John Mills. Made in black-and-white, it was produced by Edward Black and Maurice Ostrer for the British subsidiary of 20th Century Fox. It was filmed as the Second World War was raging. Similar parallels with the struggle against Hitlers Germany were implied in That Hamilton Woman, made by Alexander Korda in the United States with Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh in the leads. Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk is a 1943 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Friz Freleng and starring Bugs Bunny. Voices are provided by Mel Blanc. This is one of only two cartoons where Elmers speech impediment is referenced in the title, the other one is Wackiki Wabbit. It is a parody of the classic short story "Jack and the Beanstalk". Blonde Fever Blonde Fever is a 1944 comedy film directed by Richard Whorf. It is also known as Autumn Fever. It marked Gloria Grahames film debut. Shine on Harvest Moon Shine on Harvest Moon, starring Ann Sheridan and Dennis Morgan, is a 1944 musical–biographical film of the vaudeville team of Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth who wrote the popular song "Shine On". The film was directed by David Butler. Ann Sheridans singing voice was dubbed by Lynn Martin. Eva Eva is a 1948 Swedish drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and written by Ingmar Bergman. It was adapted from Bergmans short story "Trumpetaren och vår herre". Tap Roots Tap Roots is a 1948 Technicolor Western war film set during the American Civil War. It is very loosely based on the true life story of Newton Knight, a farm owner who attempted to secede Jones County from Mississippi. Made by Walter Wanger Productions and Universal Pictures, it was directed by George Marshall and produced by Walter Wanger from a screenplay by Alan Le May, based on the 1942 novel Tap Roots by James H. Street, with additional dialogue by Lionel Wiggam. The original music was by Frank Skinner and the cinematography by Winton C. Hoch and Lionel Lindon. The film stars Van Heflin and Susan Hayward with Boris Karloff, Julie London, Whitfield Connor, Ward Bond and Richard Long. A radio version of Tap Roots, with Van Heflin, Susan Hayward and Richard Long reprising their film roles, was broadcast by the Lux Radio Theatre on September 27, 1948. The Judge Steps Out The Judge Steps Out is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Boris Ingster and written by Ingster and Alexander Knox. The film stars Knox and Ann Sothern, along with George Tobias, Sharyn Moffett, Florence Bates, Frieda Inescort and Myrna Dell. The film was completed in March 1947, but its American release was held up until June 2, 1949, by RKO Pictures. The film was retitled Indian Summer in Great Britain and the Commonwealth. Marriage a la Mode The Constant Husband is a 1955 British comedy film, directed by Sidney Gilliat and starring Rex Harrison, Margaret Leighton, Kay Kendall, Cecil Parker, George Cole and Raymond Huntley. The story was written by Gilliat together with Val Valentine, and the film was produced by Individual Pictures, Gilliats and Frank Launders joint production company. Because the film got caught up in the 1954 bankruptcy of British Lion Film Corporation, it was not released until more than seven months after it had been finished and reviewed by the British Board of Film Censors. Nero's Mistress Mio figlio Nerone, released in the US as Neros Mistress is a 1956 Italian historical comedy film directed by Steno and starring Alberto Sordi, Vittorio De Sica, Gloria Swanson and Brigitte Bardot, with cinematography by Mario Bava. It depicts a visit by the Roman Emperor Nero and his entourage to a coastal villa. The movie was released in Italy in September 1956 and in France in October 1957. The US dub, released in 1962, was recut to a substantially different film, shifting the emphasis from Agrippina to Poppaea. The House of the Seven Hawks The House of the Seven Hawks is a 1959 British mystery film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Robert Taylor, Nicole Maurey and Linda Christian. It was the final film by Robert Taylor under his twenty five year contract with MGM.The film follows an American captain searching for sunken treasure who becomes entangled with criminals and is arrested by the Dutch police. It is based on the Victor Canning novel, The House of the Seven Flies, published in 1952. Madison Avenue Madison Avenue is a 1961 CinemaScope drama film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, starring Dana Andrews, Jeanne Crain and Eleanor Parker. The film was completed in 1960 but was not released immediately. On April 13, 1961, Madison Avenue opened at the Rialto Cinema in Londons West End for a two-week run. In late April, the film had a UK general release as part of a double bill with The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come. The film was not seen in the United States until January 1962. Toto vs. Maciste Toto vs. Maciste is a 1962 Italian adventure-comedy film directed by Fernando Cerchio. It is a parody of the Sword and Sandal cinema, which was highly successful at the time in Italy. Time of Indifference Time of Indifference is a 1964 Italian film directed by Francesco Maselli and based on the novel Gli indifferenti by Alberto Moravia. It stars Claudia Cardinale. The Death Ray of Dr. Mabuse The Secret of Dr. Mabuse or The Death Ray of Dr. Mabuse is a 1964 Franco-German international co-production science fiction Eurospy crime film directed by Hugo Fregonese and Victor De Santis and starring Peter van Eyck, O.E. Hasse and Yvonne Furneaux. It was a co-production between France, Italy and West Germany. The film was the last in a series of films which had revived the Weimar era character Doctor Mabuse. The films sets were designed by the art directors Ernst H. Albrecht and Wilhelm Vorwerg. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin. The Monitors The Monitors is a 1969 U.S. satirical science fiction film. Shot in Chicago, it was the first film production of the citys Second City comedy troupe and was coproduced and financed by the Bell and Howell film-equipment manufacturing company in an effort to establish Chicago as a film production center. It is based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Keith Laumer. The Dupes The Dupes is a 1973 Syrian drama film directed by Tewfik Saleh and starring Mohamed Kheir-Halouani, Abderrahman Alrahy, Bassan Lotfi, Saleh Kholoki and Thanaa Debsi. Based on Ghassan Kanafanis 1963 novel, "Men in the Sun", the film portrays the lives of three Palestinian refugees after the 1948 Nakba by following three generations of men who made their way from Palestine to Iraq on the hope of reaching Kuwait to pursue their dreams of freedom and prosperity. The Dupes received very positive reviews from critics and won multiple awards locally and internationally. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Golden Prize, and the 1972 Carthage Film Festival, where it won the Tanit dOr. Black Emmanuelle, White Emmanuelle Smooth Velvet, Raw Silk is a 1976 sexploitation film. It was also known as Velluto nero and Black Emmanuelle, White Emmanuelle. Loggerheads Loggerheads, originally titled Zio Adolfo, in arte Führer is a 1978 Italian comedy film directed by the duo known as Castellano & Pipolo. It stars singer Adriano Celentano in the dual role of two brothers on opposite fronts during the Third Reich. A parody on the life of Adolf Hitler, Loggerheads is partly a collage film, combining dubbed historical archive footage with similarly-shot original footage of Celentano and other actors. The Great Cognito The Great Cognito is a 1982 Oscar-nominated claymation short directed by Will Vinton. Colierul de turcoaze Colierul de turcoaze is a 1986 Romanian action film directed by Gheorghe Vitanidis. Firehouse Firehouse is a 1987 film directed and co-written by J. Christian Ingvordsen. The movie is notable as the film debut of Julia Roberts in an uncredited role. Ankor, eshchyo ankor! Encore, Once More Encore! is a 1992 post-war eccentric tragi-comedy set at the end of the Forties and the beginning of the Fifties. Release in the US took place October 10, 1992. The film has won 5 awards, including The Best Film Nika Award, 1993. Unbecoming Age Unbecoming Age, also known as The Magic Bubble, is a 1992 American comedy film directed by Alfredo Ringel and Deborah Ringel and starring George Clooney and Diane Salinger. The film tells the story of woman who, for her 40th birthday, wishes to forget how old she is. A bottle of magic bubbles makes her wish come true, instantly transforming Julia into an ageless and happy woman. Dark Universe Dark Universe is a 1993 horror/science-fiction film starring Blake Pickett, Cherie Scott, Bently Title, John Maynard, Paul Austin Saunders, Patrick Moran, Tom Ferguson, Steve Barkett, and Joe Estevez as Rod Kendrick. The soundtrack was composed by Jeffrey Walton. The film was written by Moran, executive-produced by Fred Olen Ray, Grant Austin Waldman, and Jim Wynorski, and directed by Steve Latshaw. Casino Raiders II Casino Raiders II is a 1991 Hong Kong action drama film directed by Johnnie To and starring Andy Lau, Dave Wong, Jacklyn Wu and Monica Chan. Despite the title, the film is the third installment in the Casino Raiders film series, following Casino Raiders and No Risk. The film franchise all have different storyline while sharing a common principal star of Andy Lau. The Last Good Time The Last Good Time is a 1994 drama film, released in early 1995, starring Armin Mueller-Stahl, Olivia dAbo, Maureen Stapleton and Lionel Stander in his final theatrical role. Directed by Bob Balaban, the film was based on a 1984 novel of the same name by Richard Bausch. Inside Inside is a 1996 cable television film directed by Arthur Penn based on a script by Bima Stagg. It was the Penns final film before dying in 2010. The film was shot in Johannesburg, South Africa and premiered in the USA on Showtime on 25 August 1996. The film was then released theatrically in several markets and played at several film festivals around the world including Cannes, Toronto, San Francisco and Munich. The film was nominated for an Emmy, and a Cable Ace Award. Surface to Air Surface to Air is a 1998 war action film directed by Rodney McDonald. The film stars a cast of notable actors including Michael Madsen, Chad McQueen, Melanie Shatner and Larry Thomas. It was released direct-to-video in the United States on July 20, 1999. Riders in the Sky Nebeští jezdci is a Czechoslovak movie directed by Jindřich Polák in 1968 about Czechoslovak pilots in RAF service during the Battle of Britain, and the ongoing aerial battle in northern Europe. Peccati di gioventù Peccati di gioventù, internationally released as So Young, So Lovely, So Vicious..., is a 1975 Italian coming-of-age-drama film directed by Silvio Amadio. The Settlement The Settlement is a 1999 film directed by Mark Steilen, starring John C. Reilly, William Fichtner, and Kelly McGillis. The film was screened at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival in April 1999. American Kickboxer 2 American Kickboxer 2 is a 1993 Filipino/American martial arts action film directed by Jeno Hodi and starring former world champion kickboxer Dale "Apollo" Cook and martial artist and actor Evan Lurie. Despite the title, it is not related to the 1991 film American Kickboxer. Exit Exit is a 2000 French thriller film written and directed by Olivier Megaton. The film stars Patrick Fontana, Féodor Atkine, Serge Blumental, Clotilde Courau, Manuel Blanc and Jean-Michel Fête. The film was released on 12 July 2000 by ARP Sélection. Pib and Pog Pib and Pog is the name of both a short film and a series of shorts created by Aardman Animations. The animation is set up like a typical pre-school programme, introduced by a soft-spoken narrator who translates what the characters say to the audience. However, as the show goes on, it gradually turns into a black comedy where the characters attempt to harm each other constantly - like shooting each other in the stomach with guns, kicking each other in the buttocks, sticking each others heads in concentrated sulphuric acid, sawing each other in half and blowing each other up with cannons. After the show has finished, the "actors" break character and reveal themselves to be much older and grumpier than the characters they portray. The characters were later used in an advertising campaign for Dairylea products on UK television, and made a cameo in the eighth episode of Rex the Runt. Kamilla og tyven II Kamilla and the Thief II is a Norwegian family movie from 1989 directed by Grete Salomonsen and produced by her husband Odd Hynnekleiv. It is a sequel to Kamilla and the Thief and is a loose adaption of another novel by Kari Vinje. Barenaked in America Barenaked in America is a 1999 documentary film about the Canadian band Barenaked Ladies filmed during the 1998-1999 Stunt tour. Directed by actor Jason Priestley, the film was first shown at the Toronto International Film Festival. The band and director introduced the film at the Winter Garden theatre. Barenaked in America was originally released in the United States through a distribution deal with Blockbuster Video, and was available only for rental in VHS format. Blockbuster put many of its remaining copies on the sale rack, in an effort to eliminate its inventory, after their exclusive deal had expired. Barenaked in America has since been released on DVD in territories outside of North America, and has run on premium movie channels in the US. However, due to a rights issue, the film was not released for sale in the U.S. until on June 1, 2018, the band announced that a 20th Anniversary Edition of Stunt would be released in September that would include a CD/DVD package featuring the Barenaked in America. Khudgarz Khudgarz is a 1987 Bollywood action drama film, produced and directed by Rakesh Roshan under the Film Kraft banner. It stars Jeetendra, Shatrughan Sinha, Govinda, Bhanupriya, Amrita Singh, Neelam Kothari in the lead roles and music composed by Rajesh Roshan. The film marks the directorial debut of actor Rakesh Roshan. The movie was based on Jeffrey Archers novel Kane and Abel. Large Large is a 2001 feature film directed by Justin Edgar for FilmFour. Brave New Land Brave New Land is a 2000 Brazilian drama film written and directed by Lúcia Murat. The title comes from a line from the chorus refrain written by journalist Evaristo da Veiga for the Brazilian Independence Anthem. It depicts the conflicted relationship between Portuguese, Spanish and Indigenous in the 18th century. School Trip School Trip is a 2002 German / Polish drama film directed by Henner Winckler. Mystery of the Sphinx The Mystery of the Sphinx is a 1993 television documentary about the Great Sphinx of Giza. It deals mainly with the conflict between egyptologists and a handful of fringe theory proponents of the Sphinx water erosion hypothesis. Charlton Heston is the host of the documentary, which features John Anthony West, geologist Robert M. Schoch, and writer Richard C. Hoagland. Fuji Fuji is a 1974 art film which explores director Robert Breers artistic rendition of a train ride past Japans Mt. Fuji, using line drawings, rotoscope and live action. In 2002, Fuji was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Red Cockroaches Red Cockroaches is a Cuban film released in 2003. This feature film was the debut production of Miguel Coyula and was the result of a two-year effort on a tiny budget of $2,000. Shot entirely using a portable digital camcorder and edited on a home computer, Red Cockroaches is an example of DIY cinema. In its review, Variety called it a "A triumph of technology in the hands of a visionary with know-how..." It is the first of a planned trilogy which continues with Corazon Azul. Natturajavu Naatturajavu is a 2004 Indian Malayalam-language action drama film directed by Shaji Kailas and written by T. A. Shahid. The film stars Mohanlal in the lead role and Meena, Nayantara, Kalabhavan Mani, Kaviyoor Ponnamma , K. P. A. C. Lalitha, and Siddique in supporting roles. M. Jayachandran composed the soundtrack. It was produced by Antony Perumbavoor through Aashirvad Cinemas. Naatturajavu was released in India on 20 August 2004, it performed well at the box office, becoming one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year. Azhagi Azhagi is a 2002 Tamil romantic drama film directed by Thangar Bachchan. The film is critically acclaimed and stars Parthiban, Nandita Das and Devayani. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was remade in Telugu as Letha Manasulu. Gretchen Gretchen is a 2006 film directed by Steve Collins, starring Courtney Davis as the title character. The film was Collins first full-length feature and was based on his short film Gretchen & the Night Danger. Dam Street Dam Street is a 2005 Chinese film directed by Li Yu. Dam Street is Lis second feature film, after 2001s Fish and Elephant and was produced by screenwriter Fang Lis Laurel Films and Sylvain Bursztejns French company, Rosem Films. Dam Street, shot in Sichuanese, follows the life of a young woman, Xiaoyun in a corner of Chinas central Sichuan province. The film premiered at the 2005 Venice Film Festival on September 8, and also received a handful of other showings at other festivals, notably Toronto and Deauville. Vete de mí Vete de mí is a 2006 Spanish film directed by Víctor García León. García León co-wrote the screenplay with Jonás Trueba. The film received two Goya Award nominations, winning one award. 7 Years 7 Years is a 2006 French drama film starring Bruno Todeschini, Valerie Donzelli and Cyril Troley. It is written and directed by Jean-Pascal Hattu. The film explores the sexual tension between a wife and a husband serving a long jail sentence. Valerie Donzellis performance in the film won her awards at the Seattle International Film Festival and at the Valencia Festival of Mediterranean Cinemahttps://web.archive.org/web/20110222165515/http://www.mostravalencia.com/inicio.html. Boss Boss is a 2006 Telugu romance film, produced by D. Siva Prasad Reddy on Kamakshi Movies banner and directed by V. N. Aditya. Starring Nagarjuna Akkineni, Nayantara, Poonam Bajwa, Shriya Saran in the lead roles and music composed by Kalyani Malik and Harry Anand. Cinematography for the movie was handled by Siva Kumar while editing was being handled by Marthand K. Venkatesh. The film was released on 27 September 2006. The film was dubbed into Malayalam with the same title and into Hindi as Yeh Kaisa Karz with Gopala Krishna changed to Gaurav Khanna. The Trojan Horse The Trojan Horse is a Canadian political drama two-part miniseries that first aired on CBC Television on 30 March 2008. It is a sequel to the 2004 miniseries, HO. It stars Paul Gross, Greta Scacchi and Tom Skerritt. It was directed by Charles Binamé. All in This Tea All in This Tea is a 2007 documentary film co-directed by Les Blank and Gina Leibrecht, about Chinese tea. It follows the American tea connoisseur David Lee Hoffman as he travels to remote tea-growing areas of China. Hoffman attempts to interest Chinese tea growers and distributors in fair trade issues, and explores the importance of terroir and organic growing methods in both the quality and future sustainability of the Chinese tea market. The film premiered at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 2007. It was filmed with a hand-held camera on digital video and is 70 minutes in length. United 300 United 300 is an American short film that parodies United 93 and 300. It won the MTV Movie Spoof Award at the MTV Movie Awards 2007. The short was created by Andy Signore along with some of his friends. During his speech, he said, roughly, "The film was not making fun of a tragedy; it was a tribute to those who stood up against tyranny". Amanda Amanda is a 2009 romantic comedy directed by Steve Marra and starring Randy Ryan and Ariana Dubynin. The story takes place in Indianapolis, where movie was also shot. On October 4, 2009, it was released at the Louisvilles Internation Festival of Film in the United States. Kämpfer is a Japanese light novel series by Toshihiko Tsukiji, with illustrations by Senmu. The series contains 15 volumes published by Media Factory under their MF Bunko J imprint between November 2006 and March 2010. The main series covers 12 volumes, while the remaining three are short story collections. A manga adaptation by Yu Tachibana started serialization in the April 2008 issue of Monthly Comic Alive. A 12-episode anime adaptation aired in Japan between October and December 2009 on TBS, concluded in 2011 with Kämpfer für die Liebe. Tortoise in Love Tortoise in Love is a 2012 British romantic comedy film. The story follows a microbiologist turned stately home gardener who enlists the help of his village in an attempt to woo a Polish au pair he has fallen in love with. First shown at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, the film received its world premiere at Odeon West End, Leicester Square, the first film to premiere at Leicester Square since its official re-opening. The film made headlines as a result of having its funding entirely crowd sourced from the village of Kingston Bagpuize and the neighbouring village of Southmoor. Xuxa and the Mystery of the Little Ugly Princess Xuxa em O Mistério de Feiurinha is a childrens film directed by Tizuka Yamasaki and starring Xuxa Meneghel. It is adapted from the book O Fantástico Mistério de Feiurinha, written by Pedro Bandeira. Famous princesses of books and classic films such as Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel and Belle are convened when Little Red Riding Hood announced the disappearance of princess Feiurinha. To save the kingdom in which they live, they decide to embark on a journey to find Feiurinha. The cast also features the participation of Luciano Szafir, Sasha Meneghel, Fafy Siqueira, Angelica, Luciano Huck, Hebe Camargo, Daniele Valente and Bernardo Mesquita. The theme song is Do You Believe in Magic, performed by Lulu Santos and Xuxa. The Cost of Love The Cost of Love is a 2010 gay-themed film by Carl Medland, his debut long feature released by Discovery Films UK. It was shot in Greenwich area in London starring Christopher Kelham as Dale. The film shows diverse characters and the price they pay for falling in love. The Cost of Love was an Official Selection for End of Pier International Film Festival in 2010 and the festivals closing number. It was screened in 2010 at the East End Film Festival where it was nominated for "Best UK Debut Feature". A Heartbeat Away A Heartbeat Away is a 2011 Australian musical comedy film about a marching band in a small town. Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo is a 2011 Australian two part television miniseries about the beginning of Cleo magazine and its creator, Ita Buttrose. The series stars Asher Keddie as Buttrose and Rob Carlton as Kerry Packer. A miniseries sequel, titled Magazine Wars was screened on ABC1 on 2 June, and 9 June 2013. It features Rachel Griffiths, Mandy McElhinney, Lucy Holmes and Alexander England, assumes the role of a young James Packer. Little World Little World is a 2013 Catalan documentary film about Albert Casals, a young man who has been in a wheelchair since suffering leukemia at the age of five. But this has not stopped him from pursuing his dream: to travel around the world. And to do it his way. Without money, without companions, without luggage. He sets off from home armed with nothing but his imagination and his courage. Little World takes us along on his greatest challenge yet: to reach the exact opposite side of the planet. Is it possible to cross the earth in these conditions? Mixing home video techniques and traditional documentary methods, we will get to know this young man, his love story, his philosophy of life and his parents approach to raising him. We will see how Albert and his girlfriend, Anna, go from Barcelona to a remote lighthouse in New Zealand, or how they fail in the attempt. The journey can be considered sheer madness, an endearing romance or an epic adventure, or perhaps a little of everything. The director of the film is Marcel Barrena and is produced by Umbilical Produccions with TV3, TVE, ICAA, ICEC, and Corte y Confección de Películas. Penguins The Penguin King is a British 2012 natural history documentary which follows the life of a male king penguin on South Georgia. Released in 3D and 2D, The Penguin King is the second collaboration between Sky, Atlantic Productions and David Attenborough, who wrote and narrated the film. It was preceded by Flying Monsters 3D, screened a year earlier, and was followed by the three-part series Kingdom of Plants 3D in spring 2012. The film features a music score from UK composer James Edward Barker. A new version of the film, Adventures of the Penguin King, was released in December 2013. Sunrise Sunrise is a dramatic film written and directed by Partho Sen-Gupta, released in 2014. Set in Mumbai, it tells the story of a grieving father searching for his daughter Aruna, kidnapped years ago. The main role is played by Adil Hussain accompanied by Tannishtha Chatterjee, Komal Gupta, Esha Amlani and veteran actress Ashalata Wabgaonkar. Sunrise, an Indo-French co-production, was screened at numerous international festivals and received several international awards. Adama Adama is a 2015 French animated drama film directed by Simon Rouby. It tells the story of a young West African boy who sets off across Europe in search of his older brother during the First World War. It premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in June 2015. All-Round Appraiser Q: The Eyes of Mona Lisa is a 2014 Japanese crime mystery drama film directed by Shinsuke Sato. Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by Boopathy Pandian and produced by Vimala Geetha. Dhanush and Shriya Saran play the lead roles, while Prakash Raj, Karunas and Saranya Ponvannan play other pivotal roles. The film, which had music composed by D. Imaan, was released on 15 December 2006 and performed well at the box office. The movie was remade in Telugu, Kannada ,Bengali, Odia and Bangladeshi. My New Sassy Girl My New Sassy Girl is a 2016 South Korean-Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Joh Keun-shik, and starring Cha Tae-hyun and Victoria Song. This film, a sequel to My Sassy Girl, was released in China on April 22, 2016 and released in South Korea on May 12, 2016. Finding Sofia Finding Sofía is a 2016 comedy film written and directed by Nico Casavecchia. The film is Casavecchias first feature film and was produced by 1stAveMachine. It premiered in 2016 on the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema and was included in the festivals Argentine official competition. The picture features Sam Huntington, Andrea Carballo, Rafael Spregelburd and Sofía Brihet. Jailbirds Jailbirds is a 2015 French-Belgian drama film written and directed by Audrey Estrougo and starring Sophie Marceau. The C Word The C Word is a 2016 documentary film about the effort to prevent cancer, particularly the research of Dr. David Servan-Schreiber, and addresses the failure of Western medicines approach to cancer. Produced and directed by cancer survivor Meghan L. O’Hara, it is narrated by Morgan Freeman. Tramontane Tramontane is a 2016 Lebanese drama film directed by Vatche Boulghourjian. It premiered in the International Critics Week section of the 2016 Cannes Film Festival where it was awarded the Grand Rail dOr Audience Award. Honnouji Hotel is a 2017 Japanese comedy mystery fantasy film directed by Masayuki Suzuki, written by Tomoko Aizawa and starring Haruka Ayase, Shinichi Tsutsumi, Gaku Hamada, Hiroyuki Hirayama, , Masahiro Takashima, Masaomi Kondō and Morio Kazama. It was released in Japan by Toho on 14 January 2017. The Real Estate The Real Estate is a 2018 Swedish drama film co-directed by Axel Petersén and Måns Månsson. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. Part-time Spy Part-Time Spy is a 2017 South Korean action comedy film starring Kang Ye-won and Han Chae-ah. It was released on March 16, 2017. Season of the Devil Season of the Devil is a 2018 Filipino musical film directed by Lav Diaz. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. The film has a running time of 234 minutes. The Magic Cloak The Magic Cloak of Oz is a 1914 film directed by J. Farrell MacDonald. It was written by L. Frank Baum and produced by Baum and composer Louis F. Gottschalk. The film is an adaptation of Baums novel, Queen Zixi of Ix. The Phantom The Phantom is a 1931 American mystery film directed by Alan James. Diplomaniacs Diplomaniacs is a 1933 American pre-Code film starring Wheeler and Woolsey. The film in noted for its absurdist political satire, somewhat in the manner of Million Dollar Legs or Duck Soup, both of which were released within a year of Diplomaniacs. Bolero Bolero is a 1934 American pre-Code musical drama film starring George Raft and Carole Lombard, and directed by Wesley Ruggles. The Paramount production was a rare chance for Raft to star and to play a dancer, which had been his profession in New York City, rather than portraying a gangster. The film takes its title from the Maurice Ravel composition Boléro. The supporting cast includes William Frawley, Ray Milland, and Sally Rand. Journal of a Crime Journal of a Crime is a 1934 American pre-Code film produced by First National Pictures, directed by William Keighley, and starring Ruth Chatterton, Adolphe Menjou, and Claire Dodd. The film is a remake of the 1933 French film, Une vie perdue,written by Jacques Deval. Absolute Quiet Absolute Quiet is a 1936 American drama film directed by George B. Seitz and written by Harry Clork. The film stars Lionel Atwill, Irene Hervey, Raymond Walburn, Stuart Erwin, Ann Loring and Louis Hayward. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture, it was released on April 24, 1936, and distributed by Loews Inc. Girls' Dormitory Girls Dormitory is a 1936 American romance film directed by Irving Cummings based upon the play "Mature" by Ladislas Fodor, and adapted for the screen by Gene Markey. Live, Love and Learn Live, Love and Learn is a 1937 romantic comedy film starring Robert Montgomery, Rosalind Russell, and Robert Benchley. The movie was directed by George Fitzmaurice. The Paneless Window Washer The Paneless Window Washer is a 1937 Popeye theatrical cartoon short in the Max Fleischer Cartoon series directed by Dave Fleischer. Spring Parade Spring Parade is a 1940 American musical comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Deanna Durbin. It is a remake of the 1934 film. Counter-Espionage Counter-Espionage is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Edward Dmytryk. Counter-Espionage was the ninth film in Columbias Lone Wolf series, based on characters created by Louis Joseph Vance. It is also known as The Lone Wolf in Scotland Yard. The Navy Comes Through The Navy Comes Through is a 1942 American World War II film directed by A. Edward Sutherland. It stars Pat OBrien, George Murphy and Jane Wyatt. Vernon L. Walker and James G. Stewart were nominated for an Oscar for Best Special Effects. The film was based on Borden Chases 1939 short story Pay to Learn. The working titles of the film were Pay to Learn and Battle Stations. The film was the first RKO Pictures use of a new radio signal trademark that spelled out the word "victory." Prior to this, the studios radio signal trademark spelled out "RKO." Valley of the Sun Valley of the Sun is a 1942 film directed by George Marshall and starring Lucille Ball and James Craig. Woman Who Came Back Woman Who Came Back is a 1945 horror film directed by Walter Colmes and starring John Loder, Nancy Kelly, and Otto Kruger. The screenplay concerns an offbeat woman who becomes convinced that she is a witch, a conclusion which eventually leads to mass hysteria in the town to which she has recently returned. Criminal Court Criminal Court is a 1946 American crime drama directed by Robert Wise. It stars Tom Conway and Martha ODriscoll. Her Husband's Affairs Her Husbands Affairs is a 1947 American romantic comedy film, directed by S. Sylvan Simon for Columbia Pictures. It stars Lucille Ball, Franchot Tone, and Edward Everett Horton . Pardon My Clutch Pardon My Clutch is the 105th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1948 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Relentless Relentless is a 1948 American Technicolor Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Robert Young and Marguerite Chapman in the main roles. It grossed $1.6 million in North American rentals. The film was based on the 1937 novel Three Were Thoroughbreds by Kenneth Taylor Perkins which was also used for the 1953 Audie Murphy film Tumbleweed. Meet Danny Wilson Meet Danny Wilson is a 1952 drama musical film starring Frank Sinatra and Shelley Winters. The movie was directed by Joseph Pevney and written by Don McGuire. Sinatra, during his famous career slump between his bobby-soxer heyday and From Here to Eternity, plays a small-time singer, who vaults to the top of his profession, only to be threatened by a gangster. The circumstances of the making of this film are legendary, as Shelley Winters and Frank Sinatra hated each other. Winters, according to Kitty Kelleys "His Way," at one point in a pique of anger slugged Sinatra. He did not retaliate. Captain Scarlett Captain Scarlett is a 1953 American Technicolor Adventure film directed by Thomas Carr, that was shot in Mexico. The filml set in France following the fall of Napoleon I, stars Richard Greene in the title role as a Robin Hood-type avenger and the Brazilian actress Leonora Amar in her final screen role. Mister Scoutmaster Mister Scoutmaster is a 1953 comedy film about Boy Scouts, starring Clifton Webb. It is based on the book Be Prepared by Keith Monroe, writing under the pseudonym Rice E. Cochran. Tonight's the Night Happy Ever after is a 1954 British independent comedy film directed by Mario Zampi and starring David Niven, Yvonne De Carlo, Barry Fitzgerald and George Cole. In the film, the accidental death of an Irish landowner leads his relative to take over the estate, much to the dissatisfaction of the locals. It was released in the United States under the alternative title Tonights the Night. Cell 2455, Death Row Cell 2455, Death Row is a 1955 crime film noir directed by Fred F. Sears and starring William Campbell and Robert Wright Campbell. Jedda the Uncivilized Jedda is a 1955 Australian film written, produced and directed by Charles Chauvel. His last film, it is notable for being the first to star two Aboriginal actors, Robert Tudawali, and Ngarla Kunoth, now known as Rosalie Kunoth-Monks, in the leading roles. It was also the first Australian feature film to be shot in colour. Jedda is seen by some as an influential film in the development of Australian cinema, as setting a new standard for future Australian films. It won more international attention than previous Australian films during a time when Hollywood films were dominating the Australian cinema. Chauvel, was nominated for the Golden Palm Award in the 1955 Cannes Film Festival, but lost to Delbert Mann for Marty. Hot Rod Girl Hot Rod Girl is an independent, black-and-white 1956 teen-oriented action film produced by Norman T. Herman, directed by Leslie H. Martinson and released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Girls in Prison. Hot Rod Girl stars Lori Nelson, Chuck Connors and John Smith. The film centres on efforts to keep hot-rodding teenagers from dangerous drag racing on city streets and having them move to the safety of a specialized drag strip, and the consequences when an aggressive newcomer to town goads them into street racing again. The Shiralee The Shiralee is a 1957 British film in the Australian Western genre. It was made by Ealing Studios, starring Peter Finch, directed by Leslie Norman and based on the novel by DArcy Niland. Although all exterior scenes were filmed in Sydney, Scone and Binnaway and Australian actors Charles Tingwell, Bill Kerr and Ed Devereaux played in supporting roles, the film is really a British film made in Australia, rather than an Australian film. Twice Round the Daffodils Twice Round the Daffodils is a 1962 British comedy-drama film directed by Gerald Thomas and starring Juliet Mills, Donald Sinden, Donald Houston, Kenneth Williams, Ronald Lewis, Andrew Ray, Joan Sims and Jill Ireland. The film was adapted from the play Ring for Catty by Patrick Cargill and Jack Beale. Carry On Nurse from 1959 was based on the same play. The cast and production team of Twice Round the Daffodils create a noticeable similarity with the Carry On films, but the film is not an official member of the Carry On series. The film was shot at Pinewood Studios using Heatherden Hall as the sanatorium. Bitter Harvest Bitter Harvest is a 1963 British dramatic film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Janet Munro and John Stride, about a young woman who rejects marriage to become a kept woman. The film is based on the book 20 by Patrick Hamilton. The Punch and Judy Man The Punch and Judy Man is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Jeremy Summers from a script by Philip Oakes and Tony Hancock for the Associated British Picture Corporation. It was Hancocks second and last starring role in a film, following The Rebel. Heißer Sommer Heißer Sommer, aka Hot Summer, is a 1968 East German musical film. A 2001 video release promotes the film as "The East German Grease" although perhaps it is closer in concept to the 1963 British movie Summer Holiday which starred Cliff Richard. Surf-Bored Cat Surf-Bored Cat is a 1967 Tom and Jerry cartoon short directed by Abe Levitow and produced by Chuck Jones. The Biscuit Eater The Biscuit Eater is a 1972 Walt Disney Productions film released by Buena Vista Distribution based on a short story of the same name by James H. Street. It is the last One Boy and his Animal themed film made by Disney, as this subgenre eventually grew out of fashion. The 1972 film is a remake of a 1940 film starring Billy Lee as Lonnie. The Borrowers The Borrowers is a Hallmark Hall of Fame TV special first broadcast in 1973 on NBC. That Man Bolt That Man Bolt is a 1973 American action film directed by David Lowell Rich and Henry Levin. It stars Fred Williamson in the title role of a courier and Byron Webster. The film combined several genres: blaxploitation, the martial arts film, and James Bond superspy films. It was filmed in Hong Kong, Macau and the United States and featured several martial arts experts in action: Mike Stone, World Professional Light Heavyweight Karate Champion, Kenji Kazama Japan Kick-boxing Champion, Emil Farkas, European Black Belt Karate Champion, and David Chow, Former California State Judo Champion. It was titled Operation Hong Kong outside the United States. Peter Crowcroft wrote the novelization of the screenplay. Scar Tissue Wanted: Babysitter is a 1975 Italian-French-German thriller–drama film directed by René Clément as his final film before his retirement in 1975. The film stars Maria Schneider, Sydne Rome, Vic Morrow, Robert Vaughn, and Nadja Tiller. Search and Destroy Search and Destroy is a 1979 Canadian action-thriller film directed by William Fruet and starring Perry King, Don Stroud, and Tisa Farrow. I Are You, You Am Me is a 1982 Japanese fantasy directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi. It is also known by the alternate English titles Exchange Students and I Are You, You Am Me. Obayashi himself directed and co-wrote a second film based on the same novel, premiered in 2007 and titled . L'étoile du Nord LÉtoile du Nord is a 1982 French film directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre and based on a novel by Georges Simenon, starring Simone Signoret, Philippe Noiret, Fanny Cottençon and Julie Jézéquel. It won a César Award for Best Adaptation and Best Supporting Actress, and was nominated for Best Actress, Most Promising Actress and Best Editing. Amos Amos is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film directed by Michael Tuchner and written by Richard Kramer. It is based on the 1983 novel Amos: To Ride a Dead Horse by Stanley Gordon West. The film stars Kirk Douglas, Elizabeth Montgomery, Dorothy McGuire, Pat Morita, James Sloyan and Ray Walston. The film premiered on CBS on September 29, 1985. Dutch Girls Dutch Girls is a 1985 film, released by the London Weekend Television Company, produced by Sue Birtwistle, directed by Giles Foster, and written by William Boyd. The film is about a group of teenage boys who go to the Netherlands to play hockey. On the trip they drink, smoke, and try to have sex with girls. It features several well-known actors who were young at the time — Colin Firth, Timothy Spall, Adrian Lukis and James Wilby. Doublecrossed Doublecrossed is a 1991 American action film written and directed by Roger Young. The film stars Dennis Hopper, Robert Carradine, Richard Jenkins, Adrienne Barbeau, Don Hood and G. W. Bailey. The film premiered on HBO July 20, 1991. Angel of Destruction Angel of Destruction is a 1994 film starring Maria Ford, and Charlie Spradling, directed by Charles Philip Moore. The film, produced and distributed by Concorde-New Horizons, was a Roger Corman production. Memory Run Memory Run, also known as Synapse, is a 1995 action film set in the year 2015, starring Karen Duffy. It is based on the novel Season of the Witch, published by Jean Marie Stine under her former name Hank Stine. Louise (Take 2) Louise is a 1998 French drama film directed by Siegfried. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Rock 'n' Roll Frankenstein Rock N Roll Frankenstein is a 1999 American horror comedy film that was directed by Brian OHara. The film had its world premiere on 18 September 1999 at the Helsinki International Film Festival and stars Graig Guggenheim, Jayson Spence, Barry Feterman and Hiram Jacob Segarra. The Guard from the Underground , also known as Security Guard from Hell, is a 1992 Japanese horror film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. It was released in Japan on June 13, 1992. The Doe Boy The Doe Boy is a 2001 independent drama film written and directed by Randy Redroad. It was selected as the United States winner of the Sundance Film Festival/NHK International Filmmakers Award in 2000. The Doe Boy was produced by filmmaker, Chris Eyre. Lal Salam Lal Salam is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language political-drama film directed by Venu Nagavalli and produced under the banner K. R. G. Release. It stars Mohanlal, Murali, Geetha, and Urvashi in the lead roles. This movie was a major blockbuster, running in seven centres for more than 150 days. The story revolves around two phases of the lives of three comrades - before and after the imprisonment of Sakhavu Stephen Nettooran, Sakhavu D.K. Antony and Sakhavu Sethulakshmi - members of the Communist Party of India. Praja Praja is a 2001 Indian Malayalam language political thriller film directed by Joshiy and written by Renji Panicker. It was co-produced by Joshiy and Panicker. The film stars Mohanlal, N. F. Varghese, Cochin Haneefa, and Aishwarya. The film had a record opening collection at the box office. Arcibel's Game El juego de Arcibel, is a 2003 Argentine drama film co-written and directed by Alberto Lecchi and starring Darío Grandinetti and Diego Torres, among others. Something in the Air Something in the Air is a 2002 Brazilian drama film directed by Helvécio Ratton. It is based on the actual history about Rádio Favela, a community radio broadcaster established in Aglomerado da Serra, a favela of Belo Horizonte in the 1980s. It shows how it was persecuted by the police while four friends try to keep the radio. Alexandre Moreno, Adolfo Moura, Babu Santana and Benjamim Abras were chosen to star the film after 3,000 people tried for their roles. It was shot in Aglomerado da Serra and used about 300 of the local people as extras. Road Movie Road Movie is a 2002 South Korean film about a love triangle between a woman, a man who loves her, and a gay man who loves him. Living on the margins of society, they go on a road trip together. I'll Bury You Tomorrow Ill Bury You Tomorrow is a 2002 low-budget independent horror film written and directed by Alan Rowe Kelly produced by New Millennium Pictures, starring Zoë Daelman Chlanda, Bill Corry, and Katherine OSullivan. The film premiered in West Paterson, New Jersey on June 17, 2002 and was released in DVD format on January 31, 2006. Ill Bury You Tomorrow was filmed at Garrett Mountain Reservation in West Paterson, New Jersey. Vamanapuram Bus Route Vamanapuram Bus Route is a 2004 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film directed by Sonu Shishupal and written by Sudheesh John, starring Mohanlal and Lakshmi Gopalaswamy. Shishupal also composed the songs featured in the film, while C. Rajamani provided the background score. The film was released on 23 January 2004. The Garden of Earthly Delights The Garden of Earthly Delights is a 2004 film by the Polish director Lech Majewski. It follows two lovers as they roam Venice. Hard Luck Hero is a 2003 Japanese film written and directed by Japanese film director Sabu to showcase the Japanese boy band V6. The film involves usual Sabu elements such as high-speed car chases and yakuza. Crayon Shin-chan: Action Kamen vs. Demon , also known as Action Mask vs High - Gure Satan, is a Japanese language animation film from the Crayon Shin-chan series. It was Shin-chans first anime movie released in 1993. It was dubbed in Hindi as Shin Chan in Action Kamen vs Higure Rakshas telecasted on Hungama TV on 29 August 2010, it was also released on DVD in India. It was released as Crayon Shinchan The Movie: Action Kamen VS Demon with English subtitles on VCD by PMP Entertainment. A Legendary Love Puteri Gunung Ledang is a 2004 Malaysian epic fantasy period film directed by Saw Teong Hin. The film is based on the Malay legend of the Gunung Ledang princess, who is said to have lived on top of Gunung Ledang, and a Malaccan Sultans effort to court her. The film stars Tiara Jacquelina, M. Nasir and Adlin Aman Ramlie. It was the first big-budget Malaysian movie ever made, with a production cost of USD $4 million. Evolution of a Filipino Family Evolution of a Filipino Family is a Filipino film by Lav Diaz. The film is 593 minutes long and ranks among the longest films of all time. Angel Angel Rodriguez is a 2005 American television film, that showed at the Toronto International Film Festival under the title Angel. HBO picked up the film and released it under the longer name both on their movie channel and on DVD. Deep Purple: Machine Head Classic Albums: Deep Purple – The Making of Machine Head is a DVD documentary about the making of the Machine Head album by Deep Purple. It is part of the Classic Albums series, released by Isis Productions/Eagle Rock Entertainment. The DVD does manage to unite the band under one single film, however this is only achieved via separate interviews at various locations. It also features interviews with the albums engineer Martin Birch and music journalists. Desde que amanece apetece Desde que amanece apetece is a 2005 Spanish comedy film directed by Antonio del Real and starring Gabino Diego, Arturo Fernández, Loles León and Miguel Ángel Muñoz. The Third Nail The Third Nail is a drama crime film directed by Kevin Lewis and starring Huntley Ritter, Krista Allen, Charles S. Dutton and Chloë Grace Moretz. It was released on February 8, 2008. Chukkallo Chandrudu Chukkallo Chandrudu is a 2006 Telugu Romance film, produced by Alexander Vallabha on Creative Commercials banner, presented by K. S. Rama Rao and was directed by Sivakumar, one of Mani Ratnams associates. Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Siddharth Narayan, Sadha, Saloni Aswani, Charmme Kaur in the lead roles and music composed by Chakri. The film story borrows shades of Jagapati Babus Allari Premikudu. Return of the Ewok Return of the Ewok is an unreleased 1982 mockumentary short, written, produced and directed by David Tomblin, starring Warwick Davis as himself in a fictionalized account of how he got the role of Wicket W. Warrick in Return of the Jedi. Middle Sexes: Redefining He and She Middle Sexes: Redefining He and She is a 2005 American television documentary film by Antony Thomas. The Third Wave The Third Wave film was shot in Sri Lanka following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. It was directed by Alison Thompson and produced by Oscar Gubernati. Al-raii wa al nesaa "Al-Rai wal Nisaa",, is a 1991 Egyptian drama/romance movie, starring Soad Hosni, Yousra and Ahmed Zaki. Optical Illusions Ilusiones ópticas is a 2009 Chilean dramedy film directed by Cristián Jiménez in his debut feature. The Abandoned The Abandoned is a 2010 Bosnian drama film directed by Adis Bakrač, produced by Almir Šahinović and Marie-Anne Coste. The film is a Croatian-French co-production. It stars Mira Furlan, Tony Grga, Mirsad Tuka, Mirela Lambić, Dragan Marinković, Meto Jovanovski, Zijah Sokolović, and was written by Zlatko Topčić. His script caught the attention of producers after winning the 2003 CineLink Screenwriting Competition. The Abandoned is the story of a boy from a home for abandoned children who tries to find out the truth about his origins. The film premiered at the 45th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival on July 8, 2010. The films US premiere was at the 2011 Santa Barbara International Film Festival. At the 2011 Hollywood Film Festival it won three awards, Global Grand Jury Prize, Best Screenplay and Audience Award. Tony Grga, who played a thirteen-year-old boy Alen, won the Golden Arena for Best Actor in a Leading Role at the 2010 Pula Film Festival. It was critically praised and was a commercial success, grossing $41.4 million worldwide against a production budget of $5 million. The Abandoned is one of the highest-grossing European films of all time. Love in Singapore Love In Singapore is a 2009 Malayalam movie by Rafi Mecartin which had Mammootty in the lead role. Chemistry: A Volatile History Chemistry: A Volatile History is a 2010 BBC documentary on the history of chemistry presented by Jim Al-Khalili. It was nominated for the 2010 British Academy Television Awards in the category Specialist Factual. Le Fear Le Fear is a 2010 British comedy film, and the directorial debut of actor Jason Croot who also features in a supporting role. Shot on an ultra-low budget of less than £2,000, and filmed over the course of just three days, the film stars Kyri Saphiris, Spencer Austin and Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty, among others. The story follows the experiences of a bunch of actors as they attempt to make an ultimately inept and poor quality film. A sequel, Le Sequel, is due to be released in 2016. My Wedding and Other Secrets My Wedding and Other Secrets is a 2011 romantic comedy film directed by Roseanne Liang, written by Liang and Angeline Loo, and produced by South Pacific Pictures. The film is based on Liangs real-life cross-cultural romance. Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke Na Ghar Ke Na Ghaat Ke is a 2010 Hindi comedy film directed by and starring Rahul Aggarwal as a Uttar Pradesh migrant to Mumbai. The film was released on 12 March 2010. Eternal Moment Eternal Moment is a 2011 Chinese romantic drama film directed by Zhang Yibai and starring Xu Jinglei, Li Yapeng and Chapman To. The film is a sequel to the television drama, Cherish Our Love Forever, which was also directed by Zhang. The film follows the two leads from that earlier drama reuniting after being apart for 12 years. Lost for Words Lost for Words is a 2013 romantic drama starring Sean Faris, Grace Huang, Will Yun Lee, and Terence Yin. It was theatrically released in North America on October 18, 2013. The films tagline is "Do you Find Love....or does Love Find You?" The Things My Father Never Taught Me The Things My Father Never Taught Me is a 2012 short comedy film written and directed by Burleigh Smith and starring Smith, Aiden Papamihail, Bridie Carter and Isabella Paris Hamer. The film has the distinction of being accepted into over one hundred and thirty film festivals across nineteen countries. The Damned: Don't You Wish That We Were Dead The Damned: Dont You Wish That We Were Dead is a 2015 American documentary film about the music group The Damned. The film was directed by Wes Orshoski and premiered at the SXSW Film Festival. Chau, Beyond the Lines Chau, Beyond the Lines is a 2015 American short-documentary film about a 16-year-old disabled by the effects of Agent Orange, who aspires to become an artist and clothing designer. It is directed by Courtney Marsh and produced by Jerry Franck and Marsh. Chau, Beyond the Lines was shortlisted with nine other documentaries from 74 entries submitted to 88th Academy Awards in Documentary Short Subject category, and eventually received a nomination. The Diplomat The Diplomat is a biographical documentary film released in 2015 about former U.S. Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, whose five-decade career began as a Foreign Service Officer in Vietnam during the war. At the time of his death in December 2010, he was the Obama administrations special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan. The documentarys perspective is from Holbrookes son, David, who directed the film. Ukrainian Sheriffs Ukrainian Sheriffs is a 2015 Ukrainian documentary film directed by Roman Bondarchuk. It was selected as the Ukrainian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Don't Blink - Robert Frank Dont Blink – Robert Frank is a 2015 documentary film about the life and work of photographer and filmmaker Robert Frank. Qaidi Band Qaidi Band is a 2017 Indian musical drama film, it revolves around seven innocent under-trials, who give a band performance in the prison to get into the good books of the authorities and secure their acquittal. It features newcomers Aadar Jain and Anya Singh in lead roles. The film released on 25 August 2017. DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games is an American animated direct-to-video superhero film based on the DC Super Hero Girls franchise, produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It is the second film in the DC Super Hero Girls franchise. It was digitally released on 9 May 2017 and was followed by a DVD release on 23 May 2017. Superheroines Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Batgirl, Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn, Bumblebee, and Katana all square off against Korugar Academy in the Intergalactic Games. But trouble is in the air as Lena Luthor takes advantage of the gathering of the Supers to enact her villainous plan. No Mercy No Mercy is a 2019 South Korean action film directed by Im Gyeong-taek. It was released on January 1, 2019. Civilization Civilization is a 1916 American pacifist allegorical drama film produced by Thomas H. Ince, written by C. Gardner Sullivan and Edward Sloman, and directed by Ince, Reginald Barker and Raymond B. West. The story involves a submarine commander who refuses to fire at a civilian ocean liner supposedly carrying ammunition for his countrys enemies. The film was a big-budget spectacle that was compared to both The Birth of a Nation and the paintings of Jean-François Millet. The film was a popular success and was credited by the Democratic National Committee with helping to re-elect Woodrow Wilson as the U.S. President in 1916. The film was also one of the first to depict Jesus Christ as a character in a motion picture, leading some to criticize the depiction as in "poor taste." Civilization is sometimes viewed as one of the first anti-war films. In 1999, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Overcoat The Overcoat is a 1926 Soviet drama film directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg, based on the Nikolai Gogol stories "Nevsky Prospekt" and "The Overcoat". Charlie Chaplin was invited to play the lead role, but as an alien resident in the United States, was threatened by US government officials with being refused entry back into the country if he made the film and it contained Soviet propaganda. The Greene Murder Case The Greene Murder Case is a 1929 talking film produced and released by Paramount Pictures and based on the novel The Greene Murder Case, by S.S. Van Dine. The novel had been published a year before this film was made. It stars William Powell in his second Philo Vance outing. Florence Eldridge and Jean Arthur costar. In 1937 the film was remade as Night of Mystery. Betty Boop, M.D. Betty Boop, M.D. is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. The animated short is certainly one of the more surreal entries in the Betty Boop filmography. The Calico Dragon The Calico Dragon is a 1935 Happy Harmonies cartoon short. When a little girl falls asleep after reading a fairy tale to her doll, her toys come to life. The toys act out a fairy tale in which a prince has to fight a dragon. The cartoon was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject in 1935. The Lonely Trail The Lonely Trail is a 1936 American Western film starring John Wayne and Ann Rutherford. Kidnapped Kidnapped is an adventure film directed by Otto Preminger and Alfred L. Werker, starring Warner Baxter and Freddie Bartholomew, and based on the 1886 novel Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson. Dick Tracy vs. Crime, Inc. Dick Tracy vs. Crime, Inc. is a Republic Movie serial based on the Dick Tracy comic strip. It was directed by the team of William Witney and John English with Ralph Byrd reprising his role from the earlier serials. It was the last of the four Dick Tracy serials produced by Republic, although Ralph Byrd went on to portray the character again in two features and on television. Aerial Gunner Aerial Gunner is a 1943 American black-and-white World War II propaganda film produced by William C. Thomas and William H. Pine, who also directed. The film stars Chester Morris, Richard Arlen, and Jimmy Lydon. This was the first feature film directed by Pine, who produced other films through his company, Pine-Thomas Productions. Aerial Gunner was distributed by Paramount Pictures. Minesweeper Minesweeper is a 1943 American black-and-white World War II film, produced by William H. Pine and William C. Thomas, directed by William A. Berke, that stars Richard Arlen, Jean Parker, and Russell Hayden. The film was distributed by Paramount Pictures. A former navy deserter returns to duty after the attack on Pearl Harbor under an assumed name as a sailor aboard a minesweeper. Divorce Divorce is a 1945 drama film about a much-divorced woman who sets her sights on her married childhood friend. It stars Kay Francis, Bruce Cabot, and Helen Mack. Pretty Baby Pretty Baby is a 1950 American comedy film starring Dennis Morgan, Betsy Drake, Zachary Scott and Edmund Gwenn. A young womans little white lie leads to unforeseen complications. Cary Grant aggressively promoted Betsy Drake, his wife, to Jack L. Warner for the lead in Pretty Baby. The Redhead and the Cowboy The Redhead and the Cowboy is a 1951 western film directed by Leslie Fenton and starring Glenn Ford and Rhonda Fleming. A Snitch in Time A Snitch in Time is a 1950 short film directed by Edward Bernds and starring the American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 128th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the trio. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. R'coon Dawg Rcoon Dawg is a 1951 American animated short film, produced by Walt Disney. It was directed by Charles August Nichols. Even though this cartoon belongs to the Mickey Mouse series, and Mickey Mouse is shown in hunting gear, Pluto is the main character. The Atomic Kid The Atomic Kid is a 1954 American black-and-white science fiction comedy film from Republic Pictures, produced by Maurice Duke and Mickey Rooney, directed by Leslie H. Martinson, that stars Mickey Rooney and Robert Strauss. Black Tuesday Black Tuesday is a 1954 crime drama film noir directed by Hugo Fregonese starring Edward G. Robinson, Peter Graves and Jean Parker. Never Love a Stranger Never Love A Stranger is a 1958 crime and gangster film that is based on Harold Robbins 1948 debut novel with the same title. The film was shot in black and white starring John Drew Barrymore and Robert Bray, and featuring a young Steve McQueen. The Blue Angel The Blue Angel is a 1959 American drama film in CinemaScope directed by Edward Dmytryk. The film is a remake of Josef von Sternbergs 1930 film The Blue Angel about cabaret singer Lola-Lola and the troubled, aged Professor Rath, who falls for her much to his own detriment. Garibaldi Garibaldi, the English title of the film originally released as Viva lItalia!, is a 1961 Italian drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. On the Tiger's Back A cavallo della tigre is an Italian film written and directed by Luigi Comencini in 1961. It was released as Jailbreak in the United Kingdom and On the Tigers Back in the United States In 2002 the film was remade. Giuseppe Mazzacurati directed and Fabrizio Bentivoglio starred in the new version. What on Earth! What on Earth! is a 1966 National Film Board of Canada animated short co-directed by Les Drew and Kaj Pindal. The film is a mockumentary, introduced in its opening credits as produced by the "National Film Board of Mars" that takes a humorous look at car culture from the point of view of fictional Martians, who mistake automobiles for Earths true inhabitants and people as their parasites. It attempts to examine the sociology of the automobile as the dominant species on earth, and makes wild guesses about the lifestyle, feeding habits, mating habits and funeral rites of this "species." Jeff Jeff is a 1969 French-Italian film starring Alain Delon. It was financed by Warner-Seven Arts. The Last of the Mobile Hot Shots Last of the Mobile Hot Shots is a 1970 American drama film. The screenplay by Gore Vidal is based on the Tennessee Williams play The Seven Descents of Myrtle, which opened on Broadway in March 1968 and ran for 29 performances. Sidney Lumet directed Lynn Redgrave as Myrtle, James Coburn as Jeb, and Robert Hooks as Chicken. The film was made in New Orleans and St. Francisville. It was released as Blood Kin in Europe. The Picasso Summer The Picasso Summer is a 1969 drama directed by Serge Bourguignon and Robert Sallin, starring Albert Finney and Yvette Mimieux. The screenplay was written by Ray Bradbury based upon his short story, "In a Season of Calm Weather." Future Academy Award winner Vilmos Zsigmond was the cinematographer. There were two directors. Serge Bourguignon was the original director whose rough cut was rejected by Warner Bros.. Another director, Robert Sallin, was hired to reshoot some scenes and to do the changed ending. Even with the reworked scenes, the movie was never released to theaters in the United States. It was sold for distribution to TV networks and stations with Sallin receiving the directors credit. Scream of the Demon Lover Scream of the Demon Lover is a Spanish-Italian horror film. Roger Corman bought it for his New World Pictures to put on a double bill with The Velvet Vampire. The original title was Ivanna. The Birdmen The Birdmen also known as Escape of the Birdmen and Colditz: Escape of the Birdmen is a 1971 television film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Doug McClure and René Auberjonois. It was a fictionalised account based on a proposed scheme for prisoners of war to escape from Colditz Castle by a clandestinely constructed glider christened the Colditz Cock. The movie appeared on the ABC Movie of the Week on September 18, 1971. The film was shot at Universal Studios Hollywood and released theatrically in several countries. Emitaï Emitaï is a 1971 Senegalese drama film directed by Ousmane Sembène. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize. The film is set in late World War II, with the Vichy government conscripting men from Frances colonies. A revolt breaks out in a Diola village where the women hide the rice crop harvest instead of submitting to the French tax. The resistance unfolds in the village simultaneous to the resistance fighting in metropolitan France. When the metropole is liberated, the Diola village sees portraits of Charles de Gaulle replacing posters of Vichys Marshal Pétain, but circumstances of the village remains unchanged. Emitai was censored for five years in French-speaking Africa. Percy Percy is a 1971 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas starring Hywel Bennett, Denholm Elliott, Elke Sommer and Britt Ekland. The film is based on a novel of the same name by Raymond Hitchcock, and is today remembered for its soundtrack by The Kinks. It was followed by a 1974 sequel, Percys Progress. Senza ragione Redneck is a 1973 Italian-British crime-thriller film directed by Silvio Narizzano. Alien Thunder Alien Thunder is a 1974 Canadian western film directed by Claude Fournier and starring Donald Sutherland. La città gioca d'azzardo Gambling City is a 1975 Italian poliziotteschi film by Sergio Martino. It stars Luc Merenda, Enrico Maria Salerno, Dayle Haddon and Corrado Pani. Gambling City is one of several European heist films produced in response to the popular success of American films in the genre like The Sting. The film features many of the genres standard conventions, including a Byronic hero who acts as a social bandit by practicing confidence tricks, the heros forbidden love with a socially repressed damsel in distress and a morally corrupt dandy as villain and the heros foil. The film was co-written by Martino and Ernesto Gastaldi, and produced by Luciano Martino. Acting Hamlet in the Village of Mrdusa Donja Acting Hamlet in the Village of Mrduša Donja is a 1973 Yugoslav drama film directed by Krsto Papić, and based on Ivo Brešans play of the same name. Lost and Found Lost and Found is a 1979 film co-written and directed by Melvin Frank and starring George Segal and Glenda Jackson. Featuring much of the same cast and crew as Franks 1973 film A Touch of Class, this film is about a couples constant meeting and clashing. It marked Martin Shorts film debut. Heavy Petting Heavy Petting is a 1989 documentary directed by Obie Benz and Joshua Waletzky. For Better or For Worse Honeymoon Academy is a 1989 American comedy-drama film starring Robert Hays and Kim Cattrall. It was directed by Gene Quintano and was filmed in Spain. Zindagi Ek Juaa Zindagi Ek Juaa is a 1992 Hindi tragedy drama film of Bollywood. The Immortal Woman Nesmrtelná teta is a 1993 Czech film written and directed by Zdeněk Zelenka. Encounter in the Third Dimension Encounter in the Third Dimension is a 3-D film directed by Ben Stassen and Sean McLeod Phillips. It was released in the US on March 31, 1999. It has been shown in 3-D theaters and released on DVD with 3-D glasses, in both 2-D and 3-D format. The Beach Boys: An American Band The Beach Boys: An American Band is a 1985 biographical musical film directed by Malcolm Leo. The movie is a biography of the American rock band The Beach Boys, with interviews, concert footage and clips from movies and television shows in which they appeared. Currently, it is sold as a double feature, paired with the documentary I Just Wasnt Made for These Times. Kids World Kids World is a 2001 childrens film written by Michael Lach and directed by Dale G. Bradley. Though the story is set in Oregon, the project was filmed in Auckland. The film had limited release in the US an in 2001, before its Australian release in Boxing Day, 2001 and New Zealand release in 2002. In the United Kingdom its DVD title was Honey, the Kids Rule the World. In 2007 it had DVD release under that title by Third Millennium Distribution and in 2008 by Boulevard Entertainment. It aired in 2007 in Romania on Kanal D television. Mutiny Mutiny is a 1999 television drama film based on the story of the Port Chicago disaster during World War II where 50 African-American sailors were accused of mutiny because they declined to continue loading munitions after an explosion caused by failures in training and management. G-Saviour is a 2000 Canadian live-action television film created as part of the Gundam franchise, produced by Polestar Entertainment and distrubuted by Bandai Visual. The film was produced as part of the "Gundam Big Bang Project", which was a series of works made to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Gundam franchise. Set in the Universal Century timeline, G-Saviour was produced as a joint effort between the animation studio and creator of Gundam, Sunrise, and an independent film production company, Polestar Entertainment. The film was first broadcast in Japan on December 29, 2000 from 16:00 to 17:25 on TV Asahi and its affiliate ANN stations. Michael Landon, the Father I Knew Michael Landon, the Father I Knew is a 1999 American made-for-television biographical drama film directed by Michael Landon Jr. documenting his privileged, but often troubled, childhood as the son of beloved television actor, writer and director, Michael Landon. The film stars John Schneider as Michael Landon, Cheryl Ladd as his second wife Lynn Noe Landon, and Joel Berti, Trever OBrien and Shawn Pyfrom sharing the role of their eldest son, Michael Landon Jr. throughout his childhood years. The film originally premiered on CBS on May 23, 1999. Space Battleship Yamato is a 1977 Japanese anime film directed by Leiji Matsumoto. The film consists of various television episodes edited from the "Iscandar" arc of the 1974 Space Battleship Yamato television series. It originally had a new ending created for the theatrical release in which Starsha had died before the Yamato reaching Iscandar. In English-speaking countries, it was known by the title Space Cruiser. The Inn Where No Man Rests The Inn Where No Man Rests is a 1903 silent French comedy film directed by Georges Méliès set in an inn. The film addresses the state of the drunken mind with light heartedness. Inside the Osmonds Inside the Osmonds is a 2001 ABC-TV movie about the personal lives and professional careers of The Osmonds, and how the stresses and strains of their careers and the turbulent 1970s and 1980s affected their relationships with each other and their families. The ending that takes place in January 2001 features a special appearance by the real Osmonds. Itihaas Itihaas is a 1997 Hindi language film produced and directed by Raj Kanwar. Film was average earner at the box office. The Big Heist The Big Heist is a Canadian-American TV movie which first aired in 2001, on the A&E Television Networks. Hatred of a Minute Hatred of a Minute is a 2002 thriller film directed by and starring Michael Kallio and produced by Bruce Campbell. Kallio co-wrote the script with Lisa Jesswein who also appears in the movie. Producer Campbell also makes a brief cameo in the film. Days of Nietzsche in Turin Days of Nietzsche in Turin is a 2001 biographical-drama Brazilian film directed by Júlio Bressane about the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. Demon Under Glass Demon Under Glass is a 2002 film directed by Jon Cunningham. The film tells the story of a centuries old vampire, Simon Molinar who gets captured by a government group calling themselves The Delphi Project. The team of scientists and government officials proceed to study the vampire in captivity. Its only one member of the team, a Dr. Joe McKay, who starts to treat the vampire captive like an actual person rather than as an experiment. Dr. Mckay is forced to see the humanity of their monster captive and the ruthless cruelty of his own team and raises the question of what defines a monster? Thandavam Thandavam is a 2002 Indian Malayalam-language action film directed by Shaji Kailas and written by Suresh Babu, starring Mohanlal, Kiran Rathod, Nedumudi Venu, Captain Raju, Saikumar, Manoj K. Jayan, and Jagadish. Released in 86 centers, Thandavam had the highest opening-day collection at the box office in the history of Malayalam cinema, although it failed to maintain it further. The film was dubbed into Tamil and released as Erumugam. River's End Rivers End is a 2005 American Western-drama film directed by William Katt and starring Barry Corbin, Sam Huntington, Caroline Goodall, William Katt, Charles Durning, Clint Howard, and Jackson Rathbone. The Trail La Piste is a 2006 French film starring Julian Sands and Camille Summers. The film was directed by French photographer and director Éric Valli. A-1 Headline A-1, known internationally as A-1 Headline, is a 2004 Hong Kong thriller film written and directed by Gordon Chan and Rico Chung and starring Anthony Wong, Angelica Lee, Edison Chen, with a special appearance by Tony Leung Ka-fai. The Cure: Trilogy The Cure: Trilogy is a double live album video by The Cure, released on two double layer DVD-9 discs, and later on a single Blu-Ray disc. It documents The Trilogy Concerts, in which the three albums, Pornography, Disintegration and Bloodflowers were played live in their entirety one after the other each night, the songs being played in the order in which they appeared on the albums. Trilogy was recorded on two consecutive nights, 11–12 November 2002, at the Tempodrom arena in Berlin. A third, previous Trilogy concert in Brussels on 7 November was not used. Robert Smith is quoted on the sleeve about the "trilogy" concept and its eventual execution: Smith began arranging the concerts days after seeing David Bowies Heathen Tour concert at the Royal Festival Hall in London on 29 June 2002, when Bowie played 10 of the 11 Low tracks consecutively, and the whole of the Heathen album in order. It was, said Smith, "the best Id seen him on stage for years and years". The two DVDs feature a letterboxed 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio and a choice of Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound or regular PCM stereo. Two interviews with the band are also included, though one is hidden and requires the specific manipulation of a DVD players remote control to be accessed. Another hidden feature is the "mic cam", a camera mounted on Smiths microphone pole which, when accessed with the angle control buttons, shows him in a fish-eye view, singing. The bands line-up for this production was Smith, Simon Gallup, Perry Bamonte, Jason Cooper and Roger ODonnell. The songs performed were written by the band members, and, in the case of the first two albums, by former members Laurence "Lol" Tolhurst, Porl Thompson and Boris Williams. The first DVD contains the Pornography and Disintegration sets, and the second consists of the Bloodflowers set, a short encore—"If Only Tonight We Could Sleep" and "The Kiss" from the album Kiss Me—and both interviews. Robert said that the two extra songs were included as a preview of "what was to come" in future Cure releases, despite later saying that the Trilogy concerts were supposed to be the Cures swan song, though Smith has been notorious for saying such things in the past, usually coinciding with the release of new albums. In the two Trilogy shows at the Tempodrom a second encore was performed consisting of "M", "Play For Today" and "A Forest" the first night, and the same plus "Grinding Halt" and "Boys Dont Cry" the second night. La dignidad de los nadies The Dignity of the Nobodies is a 2005 Argentine documentary film directed by Fernando Solanas. Monmon the Water Spider is a fifteen-minute Japanese animated short film released on January 3, 2006. It was produced and directed by Hayao Miyazaki for anime production house Studio Ghibli. It can be seen at the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, Japan. It is based in part on "Boro, the Caterpillar", a story idea which Hayao Miyazaki considered working on prior to the start of production on Princess Mononoke. The short films main character is a diving bell spider who seems to have fallen in love with a water strider. Although she is scared of him at first, the water strider soon gets used to the presence of the spider. Darius Goes West Darius Goes West: The Roll of his Life is a documentary by Logan Smalley about Darius Weems, a teenager living with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. In the middle of 2005 Weems embarked on a 7,000 mile road trip across the United States from his hometown in Georgia to MTV Headquarters in Los Angeles to ask them to customize his wheelchair on Pimp My Ride, as well to promote awareness of the fatal disease Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and to raise money for research into a cure. The American Trap The American Trap is a 2008 Canadian drama film from Quebec, directed by Charles Binamé. The film stars Rémy Girard as Lucien Rivard, a Canadian working in the criminal underworld of Havana, Cuba who becomes enmeshed in international intrigue around the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The Misadventures of the Dunderheads The Misadventures of the Dunderheads, also known as Montana Amazon, is a 2012 American independent black comedy road feature film starring Olympia Dukakis, Haley Joel Osment, and Alison Brie. Kisaan Kisaan is a 2009 Bollywood action thriller film directed by Puneet Sira, which focuses on Farmers suicides in India Its title is Hindi for "farmer". Chirodini Tumi Je Amar Chirodini ... Tumi Je Aamar is a 2008 Indian Bengali film by Raj Chakraborty. This is a remake of Tamil film Kaadhal directed by Balaji Sakthivel. The Moleman of Belmont Avenue The Moleman of Belmont Avenue is a 2011 American comedy horror film that was written and directed by Mike Bradecich and John LaFlamboy, who also starred. The film premiered in 2011 and was released to DVD on September 10, 2013. M.I.A: Born Free The music video for English recording artist M.I.A.s "Born Free" was directed by Romain Gavras. The video, which depicts a genocide against red haired people, was filmed in California and directed by Romain Gavras as a nine-minute short film without the prior knowledge of M.I.A.s record labels. Several incidents relating to the extra-judicial killing of Tamil males by the Sri Lankan Army filmed on mobile phones in Sri Lanka, some of which had been broadcast by news outlets worldwide, inspired M.I.A.s treatment for the film-video. The videos portrayal of military force, violence and brutality met with a positive critical reception but much controversy worldwide, including a ban from YouTube in the US and UK. Some critics hailed its representation of oppression and political turmoil, while others criticized the more explicit material. The way the film was shot and the themes it covered drew comparisons to previous works by the artist, and other writer-directors films such as The Hurt Locker and Punishment Park. It earned a nomination for "Best Dance Video" at the 2010 UK Music Video Awards. Eco-Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson Eco-Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson is a 2011 documentary film directed by Trish Dolman and produced by Kevin Eastwood. It follows radical conservationist Paul Watson during anti-whaling campaigns in the Antarctic in 2009 and 2010, and recounts his history and controversial methods as an activist and media personality. It premiered May 1, 2011 at the Hot Docs Documentary Film Festival. My Father and the Man in Black My Father and the Man in Black is a 2012 Canadian documentary film directed and produced by Jonathan Holiff about the stormy relationship between country music star Johnny Cash and the filmmakers father, Saul Holiff, Cashs personal manager. It qualified for Oscar consideration in 2013. Holiff was inspired to produce the film when he stumbled on his fathers storage locker filled with audio diaries and a large assortment of other documents relating to his time in the 1960s and 1970s as Cashs manager. The locker also included a framed gold record of "A Boy Named Sue" which went on display at the Grand Theatre during the running of their musical Ring of Fire. Small World Sano Sansar is a 2008 Nepali romantic comedy film directed by Alok Nembang. The film has a massive star cast which includes Neer Shah and newcomers Mahesh Shakya, Jiwan Luitel and Namrata Shrestha. Sano Sansar is director Alok Nembangs directorial debut and is the second Nepali HD movie made after Kagbeni. The film is heavily influenced by the Korean movie My Sassy Girl and the English-language movie Youve Got Mail. Meet Me in Montenegro Meet Me in Montenegro is a romantic comedy film written and directed by Alex Holdridge and Linnea Saasen. It had its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2014. The film was distributed by The Orchard and had its North American Theatrical release in Summer 2015; it was launched at festivals across Europe throughout 2015, including the Edinburgh International Film Festival, Munich Film Film Festival, Dublin International Film Festival, Krakóws Off Camera International Festival of Independent Cinema and Tromsø International Film Festival. The film stars Alex Holdridge, Linnea Saasen, Rupert Friend and Jennifer Ulrich. Kunjananthante Kada Kunjananthante Kada is a 2013 Malayalam drama film written and directed by Salim Ahamed. The film stars Mammootty in the titular role, as a shopkeeper, alongside debutante actress Nyla Usha while Salim Kumar and Balachandra Menon play other pivotal roles. The story is about a small-time shopkeeper in Kannur and his attempt to find his own place in a rapidly changing world. The film features original background score composed by Isac Thomas Kottukapally. The songs featured in the film are composed by M. Jayachandran. Madhu Ambat is the cinematographer, while sound design, editing and mixing were handled by Resul Pookutty. The films shooting commenced in February 2013. It released on 30 August 2013. Mammootty won Asianet Film Award for Best Actor. Ballet Boys Ballet Boys is a 2014 Norwegian documentary directed by Kenneth Elvebakk and produced by Indie Film in Oslo. The film is available in both for cinema and television. Lukas Bjørneboe Brændsrød, Syvert Lorenz Garcia and Torgeir Lund are experiencing important first years of their ballet careers. They have to deal with pressure from parents and teachers as well as facing challenges in their first international ballet competitions in France and Sweden. To secure their career, succeeding in the audition for the Norwegian Ballet Academy, is of most importance. Out of the blue, Lukas is invited to the final audition at the Royal Ballet School in London. This is his opportunity of a lifetime. During the course of four years we see the boys become young men, and friends separate. The music in Ballet Boys is composed by Henrik Skram and performed by F.A.M.E.S project, Macedonian Radio Symphonic Orchestra. The modern music is composed by Goran Obad. Ballet Boys is edited by Christoffer Heie, photographers are Torstein Nodland, Svend Even Hærra and Kenneth Elvebakk, sound mix by Bernt Syversen. The film poster is made by Daniel Barradas and photo by Jörg Wiesner. Ballet Boys had its release in England in September 2014. House is the films sales agent worldwide. Thomas & Friends: Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure Sodors Legend of the Lost Treasure is a 2015 CGI-animated childrens epic fantasy adventure action musical film and the 9th feature-length special of Thomas & Friends. The film stars the voices of Joseph May and John Hasler as the voice of Thomas in the US and UK dubs respectively. It stars the voices of Olivia Colman, Keith Wickham, Tim Whitnall, Rob Rackstraw, William Hope, Kerry Shale, Christopher Ragland, Glenn Wrage, Joe Mills, Teresa Gallagher, Jules de Jongh, Steven Kynman and Tom Stourton. Eddie Redmayne, Sir John Hurt, Jamie Campbell Bower and Nathan Clarke join the voice cast, while Rex, Bert and Mike, the Arlesdale Railway Engines, also the central characters of the Reverend Wilbert Awdrys book, Small Railway Engines, made their first appearance in the TV series in this production, having only appeared in the Railway Series so far, until now. It also features a special cameo appearance from Wilbert Awdry himself in CGI. Chronologically, the film takes place between the nineteenth and twentieth seasons of the series, but was released during the nineteenth. When the film received a theatrical release in the UK during July 2015. It was met with mostly positive reviews from critics who praised the direction and solid plot though critical of the films somewhat dark undertone. Walt Disney - Part 1 Walt Disney is a documentary film created by PBS for the American Experience program. The two-part, four-hour documentary premiered on September 14, 2015 with part two on the following day and centers on the life, times and legacy of Walt Disney. According to Sarah Colt, director of the documentary film, the biggest challenge was "capturing the truth of the man who had such an outsized influence and notoriety ... People think they know him but in reality they dont know him ... He was a human being with many layers of complexity." Rob Lowman, of the Los Angeles Daily News, described "Disneyesque" as being "synonymous with a specific artistic style and, eventually, a fantasy world." Richard Sherman, a Disney songwriter, recalled that "Disney was never driven by a desire for wealth or fame. He wanted to be seen as a master storyteller ... He got great joy out of making people happy with his movies." Breakable You Breakable You is a 2017 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Andrew Wagner and starring Holly Hunter, Tony Shalhoub and Alfred Molina. It is based on Brian Mortons 2006 novel of the same name. It premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival and was released digitally on March 13, 2018. Weeds on Fire Weeds on Fire is a 2016 Hong Kong film adapted from the true story of the Shatin Martins, the first baseball team from Hong Kong to win a league. The film is directed by Steve Chan Chi-fat and stars Liu Kai-chi, Lam Yiu-sing and Tony Wu Tsz-tung. The film was released on 25 August 2016. Loafer Loafer is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by Puri Jagannadh. It features Varun Tej and newcomer Disha Patani in the lead roles while Revathi and Posani Krishna Murali appear in crucial supporting roles. The film was officially launched on 8 July 2015 in Hyderabad. The film was released on 17 December 2015 in more than 750 screens across the globe and received generally unfavorable reviews from critics. It was later dubbed into Hindi under the title Loafer The Fighter for direct telecast on Zee Cinema in 2016. Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library Escape from Mr. Lemoncellos Library is a 2017 film by Nickelodeon that is based on the New York Times Best Selling Book, of the same name. The film stars Casey Simpson, Breanna Yde, Klarke Pipkin, A.J. Louis Rivera Jr., Ty Nicolas Consiglio, Russell Roberts and was directed by Scott McAboy. The Dinosaur and the Missing Link: A Prehistoric Tragedy The Dinosaur and the Missing Link: A Prehistoric Tragedy is a 1915 American comedy silent film animated with stop motion by Willis OBrien. The film was distributed by Thomas Edisons film company Conquest Pictures in 1917. The film is also known as The Dinosaur and the Baboon. The Phantom Fiend The Lodger is a 1932 British thriller film directed by Maurice Elvey, and starring Ivor Novello, Elizabeth Allan, and Jack Hawkins. It is based on the novel The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes, also filmed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1927; by John Brahm in 1944; by Hugo Fregonese, as Man in the Attic, in 1953; and by David Ondaatje in 2009. The film is also known as The Phantom Fiend in the United States, where it was released in truncated form in 1935. In the 2001 film Gosford Park, Ivor Novello is taunted that the film "should just flop like that". The screenwriter Julian Fellowes states in an audio commentary that Novellos talkie remake failed, while the silent original had been a hit. Another Language Another Language is a 1933 American Pre-Code romantic drama film starring Robert Montgomery and Helen Hayes. Whistling in the Dark Whistling in the Dark is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy-mystery film directed by Elliott Nugent and starring Ernest Truex and Una Merkel. The plot concerns a mystery writer whose scheme for a perfect murder comes to the attention of a gangster, who plans to use it. The film is based on the Broadway play of the same name by Laurence Gross and Edward Childs Carpenter, which played for 265 performances in 1932-33. Edward Arnold played the same role in the Broadway stage production. In 1941, the film was remade starring Red Skelton and Ann Rutherford. Skelton then played the role of "Wallace Porter" in two sequels. Dangerous Corner Dangerous Corner is a 1934 American mystery film directed by Phil Rosen, using a screenplay by Anne Morrison Chapin, Madeleine Ruthven, Ralph Berton, and Eugene Berton, which was based on a novel and play of the same name by J. B. Priestley. It starred Virginia Bruce, Conrad Nagel, and Melvyn Douglas. Masquerade in Vienna Maskerade, is an Austrian operetta film, and a classic of German language cinema. The exceptional script of this, a great example of the genre of the Wiener Film, was by Walter Reisch and Willi Forst, who also directed. The German premiere was held in Berlin on 21 August 1934, the Austrian premiere in Vienna not until 26 September of the same year. Nine Lives Are Not Enough Nine Lives Are Not Enough is a 1941 Comedy-drama film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and written by Fred Niblo Jr.. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Joan Perry, and James Gleason, with Howard Da Silva, Faye Emerson and Edward Brophy. The film was released by Warner Bros. on September 20, 1941. Lady in the Death House Lady in the Death House is a 1944 American film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Jean Parker and Lionel Atwill. The Black Arrow The Black Arrow is a 1948 American adventure film. directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Louis Hayward and Janet Blair. It is an adaptation of the 1888 novel of the same title by Robert Louis Stevenson. Escape Escape is a 1948 British-American thriller film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. It follows a Royal Air Force World War II veteran who goes to prison and then escapes and meets a woman who persuades him to surrender. The screenplay by Philip Dunne was based on the 1926 play Escape by John Galsworthy, which had previously been filmed in 1930. I Taw a Putty Tat I Taw a Putty Tat is a short Merrie Melodies animated cartoon released on April 2, 1948, and directed by Friz Freleng. It stars Tweety and Sylvester, both voiced by Mel Blanc. The uncredited voice of the lady of the house was Bea Benaderet. The birds inability to enunciate certain letters, possibly due to having a beak instead of lips or, more likely, because it is always depicted as a baby bird in order to explain why it never flies away from danger is the reason for the pronunciation of his famous catch-phrase that forms part of this cartoons title. This is the first film whose title included Tweetys speech-impaired term for a cat. The "standard" spelling was eventually changed from "putty tat" to "puddy tat" as that is the way many small children say it. Studio Stoops Studio Stoops is a 1950 short film directed by Edward Bernds and starring the American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges The Son of Dr. Jekyll The Son of Dr. Jekyll is a 1951 American horror film directed by Seymour Friedman and starring Louis Hayward, Jody Lawrance and Alexander Knox. The film is a continuation of Robert Louis Stevensons original classic 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Jack Pollexfen, the scriptwriter of this film, wrote and produced a sequel in the same vein, The Daughter of Dr. Jekyll, starring Gloria Talbott. Francis Covers the Big Town Francis Covers the Big Town is a 1953 American black-and-white comedy film from Universal-International, produced by Leonard Goldstein, directed by Arthur Lubin, that stars Donald OConnor, Yvette Duguay, and Gene Lockhart. The distinctive voice of Francis is a voice-over by actor Chill Wills. This is the fourth film in Universal-Internationals Francis the Talking Mule series continuing the misadventures Peter Stirling and his friend Francis. Diabolique argued it was the best in the series. What a Woman! Lucky to Be a Woman is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring Sophia Loren, Charles Boyer and Marcello Mastroianni. Jet Storm Jet Storm is a 1959 British thriller film directed and co-written by Cy Endfield. Richard Attenborough stars with Stanley Baker, Hermione Baddeley and Diane Cilento. The film has many of the characteristics of the later aviation disaster film genre such as Airport. Misty Misty is a 1961 childrens film based on Marguerite Henrys 1947 award-winning childrens book Misty of Chincoteague. Romulus and the Sabines Il ratto delle sabine is an Italian adventure comedy film from 1961, directed by Richard Pottier, written by Edoardo Anton, starring Roger Moore and Jean Marais. The scenario was based on a novel of André Castelot. The film was also known under the title "LEnlèvement des Sabines", "Il ratto delle sabine", "Les femmes de Sabine", "Der Raub der Sabinerinnen ", "El rapto de las sabinas", "Romulus and the Sabines", "O Rapto das Sabinas". Tout l'or du monde All the Gold in the World is a 1961 French-Italian comedy film directed by René Clair and starring Bourvil, Alfred Adam and Philippe Noiret. The films sets were designed by Léon Barsacq. Sorry Safari Sorry Safari is a Tom and Jerry animated short film, released on October 12, 1962. It was the eleventh cartoon in the series to be directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in Czechoslovakia. Catty-Cornered Catty-Cornered is a 1966 Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by Abe Levitow and produced by Chuck Jones, along with being an uncredited additional director and writer due to reused footage from Pent-House Mouse. Filet Meow Filet Meow is a 1966 Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by Abe Levitow and produced by Chuck Jones. The title is a reference to filet mignon. This short is a re-working of the 1951 Hanna-Barbera Tom & Jerry short Jerry and the Goldfish as another short about Jerry saving a goldfish from Tom. Before Winter Comes Before Winter Comes is a 1969 British film directed by J. Lee Thompson from a screenplay by Andrew Sinclair. The Christine Jorgensen Story The Christine Jorgensen Story is a 1970 American drama film and a fictionalized biographical film about trans woman Christine Jorgensen. While the overall premise of the film is accurate, many of the details are fictionalized for the continuity of the film. It was directed by Irving Rapper and based on Christine Jorgensens autobiography. The Immortal Bachelor The Immortal Bachelor is a 1975 Italian film. It stars Claudia Cardinale. Tigers in Lipstick Tigers in Lipstick is a 1979 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Ursula Andress. It was Zampas final film. The Curse of King Tut's Tomb The Curse of King Tuts Tomb is a 1980 British-American mystery thriller film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Eva Marie Saint, Harry Andrews and Paul Scofield, with Tom Baker. Quo Vadis? Quo Vadis? is a 1985 international television miniseries made by Radiotelevisione Italiana, Antenne 2, Polyphon Film-und Fernsehgesellschaft, Channel 4 Television, TVE and Televisione Svizzera Italiana. It was directed by Franco Rossi and produced by Elio Scardamaglia and Francesco Scardamaglia. The script was by Ennio De Concini based on the novel Quo Vadis by Henryk Sienkiewicz. The series lasts six hours and was originally shown in six one-hour episodes. 1/2 Man Halber Mensch is a 1986 film by Japanese director Sogo Ishii with German band Einstürzende Neubauten. It was originally released on VHS, and re-released on DVD in 2005. The films title comes from the album of the same name. The one-hour film documents Einstürzende Neubautens visit to Japan in 1985. It includes concert footage along with scenes of the band performing in an industrial building. Several songs from the "Halber Mensch" album are presented as music videos, some with accompanying Butoh dancers. According to DVDManiacs, the DVD was originally mastered from a VHS tape, and the quality is therefore not as high as a usual DVD. The band, due to disputes with the manager of the label involved, have since released a remastered DVD on their own label. Trojan Eddie Trojan Eddie is a 1996 British-Irish crime drama film directed by Gillies MacKinnon. Naseeb Naseeb is a 1997 Indian Hindi drama film directed by Kirti Kumar and produced by Vinay Kumar Sinha. It stars Govinda and Mamta Kulkarni. The movie was screened in most of the cinemas in Delhi for significant time and it did great in its time. However Naseeb was not a blockbuster by Govinda and Mamta Kulkami. Starstruck Starstruck is a 1998 American comedy drama film written and directed by John Embom and starring Jamie Kennedy and Loren Dean. Captain James Cook Captain James Cook is a 1986 Australian mini series about the life of Captain James Cook. The series was financed by $5 million from Revcom France, $2.25 million from the ABC and the rest from 10BA tax money. Let the Good Times Roll Let the Good Times Roll is a 1973 rockumentary / concert film directed by Robert Abel and Sidney Levin. It features numerous stars from the American pop and rock music scene of the 1950s. Hunting Venus Hunting Venus is a British television comedy-drama starring Martin Clunes and Neil Morrissey as former members of a 1980s new romantic pop group. The one-off drama was broadcast on ITV on 31 March 1999, and was produced by Buffalo Pictures for Yorkshire Television. The plot follows former pop-star turned con artist Simon Delancey is kidnapped by two fans of his eighties band the Venus Hunters, and blackmailed to re-form the band for one final performance, live on television. It features cameos from a number of new romantic pop stars, including Simon Le Bon, Tony Hadley, Gary Numan, and Phil Oakey. Jools Holland also appears, as himself, and also wrote the song "Starburst", The Venus Hunters biggest hit. A compilation album was also released by Columbia to accompany the drama featuring songs from the 1980s. The Hunting Venus song "Starburst" was included. Deadly Hands of Kung Fu The Dragon Lives Again, is a 1977 martial arts fantasy comedy in which the soul of Bruce Lee goes to the Underworld. The deceased Lee meets a number of pop-culture icons, including Dracula, James Bond, Zatoichi, Clint Eastwood, The Godfather, The Exorcist, and even 1970s soft-porn character Emmanuelle. Lee befriends The One-Armed Swordsman, Caine from TVs Kung Fu, and Popeye. The film begins with the announcement, "This film is dedicated to millions who love Bruce Lee." Dash and Lilly Dash and Lilly is a 1999 Emmy- and Golden Globe Award-nominated biographical television film about writers Dashiell Hammett and Lillian Hellman. The film was directed by actress Kathy Bates and written by Jerrold L. Ludwig. It stars Sam Shepard and Judy Davis. Lost for Words Lost for Words is a British TV film which premiered on ITV on 3 January 1999. It was adapted from his autobiographical book of the same title by Deric Longden and directed by Alan J.W. Bell. It was a sequel to Longdens earlier autobiographical film Wide-Eyed and Legless. It dealt with Derics mother Annie, her decline into dementia and how Deric and his wife Aileen coped with this. For her performance, Hird won the 2000 BAFTA for Best Actress, the 1999 RTS Award for Best Actor - Female, and the 1999 National Television Award for Most Popular Actress. The programme also won a 1999 Peabody Award and the 1999 International Emmy for Best Drama. Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa is an Indian feature film that deals with the life of a woman who loses her son, a Naxalite, to the violence that is a result of his adopted ideology. The film is directed by Govind Nihalani and is based on Magsaysay and Jnanpith award recipient Mahasweta Devis Bengali 1974 novel Hajar Churashir Maa. The screenplay is written by Nihalani and the dialogues by Tripurari Sharma. The film stars Jaya Bachchan as Sujata Chatterjee, Anupam Kher as Dibyanath Chatterjee, Milind Gunaji as Inspector Saroj Pal, Seema Biswas as Somus mother, Joy Sengupta as Brati Chatterjee and Nandita Das as Nandini Mitra. It marks Jaya Bachchans return to acting after a gap of 18 years. In 1998, Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. Ground Zero Ground Zero is a 2000 American action film, directed by Richard Friedman. The Undertaker The Undertaker is a 1988 slasher film directed by Franco Steffanino and starring Joe Spinell. The film was completed in November 1988, but was never released for the public and existed only in an incomplete form. The Undertaker was later reedited for a DVD release by Code Red in 2010. The film is considered a cult classic, due in part to both Joe Spinells involvement and its troubled production. This was Joe Spinells last film before his premature death in 1989. Clams and Mussels Clams and Mussels is a 2000 Argentine comedy film directed and written by Marcos Carnevale based on a story by Lito Espinosa. The film starred Leticia Brédice, and Jorge Sanz Tara Tara is a 2001 film, known in the United States as Hood Rat. Directed by Leslie Small, it was released direct-to-video, and was poorly received. L'ange de goudron Tar Angel is a Canadian drama film, released in 2001. Directed by Denis Chouinard, the film stars Zinedine Soualem as Ahmet Kasmi, the patriarch of a family of Algerian refugees in Montreal whose values are tested when his oldest son Hafid joins an anti-globalization activist group, sparking Ahmets fears that the family may be denied Canadian citizenship. The films cast also includes Hiam Abbass, Catherine Trudeau, Kenza Abiabdillah, Marc Beaupré, Raymond Cloutier, François Papineau and Maude Guérin. The film premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival in 2001, where it won the award for Best Canadian film. The film garnered three Genie Award nominations at the 22nd Genie Awards in 2002, for Best Actor, Best Director and Best Original Score. The film also garnered eight Jutra Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director. Women's Ward Karılar Koğuşu is a 1990 Turkish drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Irem Altug, Kadir Inanir, and Hülya Koçyigit. The Flats The Flats is a 2002 independent film written and directed by brothers Tyler Requa and Kelly Requa. Filmed near Mt. Vernon and the Skagit Valley of Washington, The Flats was produced by Clear Pictures, LLC and premiered at the 2002 Seattle International Film Festival. A Lucky Day A Lucky Day is a 2002 Argentine-Italian drama film directed by Sandra Gugliotta, in her feature film debut, and written by Gugliotta and Marcelo Schapces. In Argentina its also known as Lo que buscas es amor. The executive producer was Marcelo Schapces, and it was produced by Sandra Gugliotta and Fernando Merinero. It stars Valentina Bassi as Elsa. The theme of this docudrama is the economic turmoil and unemployment among the young population during the Argentinian economic crisis. The film won two awards at the Berlin International Film Festival, winning also the Caligari Film Award and the Don Quixote Award. The Game of Their Lives The Game of Their Lives is a 2002 documentary film directed by Daniel Gordon with Nicholas Bonner of Koryo Tours as an associate producer about the seven surviving members of the North Korea national football team who participated in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. Its victory over Italy propelled the North Korean team into the quarterfinal: it was the first time an Asian team had advanced so far in a World Cup. Pope Dreams Pope Dreams, also known as Music for My Mother, is a 2006 film written and directed by Patrick Hogan. The film won five awards at various film festivals. Sugar & Spice is a 2006 Japanese movie directed by Isamu Nakae and starring Yūya Yagira and Erika Sawajiri. Salty Air Salty Air is a 2006 Italian drama film written and directed by Alessandro Angelini and starring Giorgio Pasotti, Giorgio Colangeli and Michela Cescon. The film entered the competition at the 2006 Rome Film Festival, in which Giorgio Colangeli won the award for best actor. For his performance Colangeli also won the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor. Jigyaasa Jigyaasa, released on 10 March 2006, is an Indian Hindi-language movie starring Hrishitaa Bhatt and directed by Faisal Saif. It was called the years most controversial feature film, and was rumored to be based on the life of Indian actress, item girl and sex symbol Mallika Sherawat. Bhatts performance in the film was praised by critics. Small time Marathi actress Teja Deokar played Hrishitaa Bhatts part in the recent unofficial remake in Marathi titled Nati, which means Actress. The Happy Life The Happy Life is a 2007 South Korean film directed by Lee Joon-ik, whose previous film, The King and the Clown was the highest grossing Korean film of 2005. The film sold 1,263,835 tickets nationwide . The Third Jihad The Third Jihad: Radical Islams Vision For America is a 2008 documentary style film directed by Wayne Kopping of South Africa and Erik Werth. It was produced by Werth and Raphael Shore, a Canadian-Israeli, with financing from the Clarion Project, an organization described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as an anti-Muslim group. The film dwells on the idea of an alleged threat to the United States by radical Islam using a Muslim Brotherhood document accepted as evidence in the 2007 Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development terror financing trial. Based on the document, the filmmakers contend that radical Islamists are engaging in a "multifaceted strategy to overcome the western world," waging a "cultural jihad" to "infiltrate and undermine our society from within". The film is narrated by Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser, a controversial Muslim American. The film later created widespread controversy when media discovered that it was being shown to New York Police Department recruits purportedly as a training video. Risto Risto is a 2011 Finnish comedy film directed by Tuomas Summanen. Couples Couples is a 2011 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Jeong Yong-ki. Misono Universe is a 2015 Japanese music youth drama film directed by Nobuhiro Yamashita. It was released on February 14, 2015. The Marker The Marker is a 2017 Crime thriller film written, directed and produced by Justin Edgar starring Frederick Schmidt, Ana Ularu and John Hannah with Golden Globe nominated actress Cathy Tyson and Chariots of Fire star Struan Rodger. Screen Daily described the film as "A noir thriller about a criminal seeking redemption by tracking down the daughter of the woman he killed. Along the way he is haunted by his guilt in the guise of the woman’s ghost" Encore heureux Encore heureux is a 2015 French drama film written and directed by Benoît Graffin. Parallel Roads Rumbos paralelos is a Mexican drama film written by Sharon Kleinberg and directed by Rafael Montero. The film is starring Ludwika Paleta and Iliana Fox. It premiered on May 20, 2016 in Mexico. JL Ranch JL Ranch is a 2016 American western drama film directed by Charles Robert Carner and written by Harley Peyton. The television film stars Jon Voight, Teri Polo, James Caan, Melanie Griffith, Steven Bauer, Grant Bowler, and Trevor Donovan. It was broadcast on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel on August 21, 2016.. It was released in Europe as Texas Blood. The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania! The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania! is a 2017 American direct-to-video animated film starring The Jetsons. It is the fourth co-production between Warner Bros. Animation and WWE Studios. It was released on February 28, 2017 on Digital HD and on March 14, 2017 on home video. It is the first new Jetsons production in over 27 years since the 1990 film The Movie, the first without the original creators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. None of the original voice cast returns here, as all of them had died, with the exception of Frank Welker, who voices Astro, replacing Don Messick in the role. Jeff Bergman also returns. 24 Hours 24 Hours is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Marion Gering and starring Clive Brook, Kay Francis, Miriam Hopkins and Regis Toomey. It was based on the novel Twenty-Four Hours by Louis Bromfield and the play Shattered Glass by Will D. Lengle and Lew Levenson. In the film, an alcoholic married man is accused of murdering the woman with whom he has been carrying on an affair. The title comes from the fact that the film takes place from 11 pm one night to the same time the following night. The Crooked Circle The Crooked Circle is a 1932 American pre-Code film, a comedy-mystery directed by H. Bruce Humberstone. In 1933, The Crooked Circle was the first feature film shown on television. In Los Angeles, the Don Lee Broadcasting System showed the film on March 10, 1933 over their experimental station W6XAO, transmitting an 80-line resolution mechanical television picture to a half-dozen or fewer receiving sets in the greater Los Angeles area. The film was shown again on June 18, 1940 on the NBC Television experimental station WX2BS, now WNBC-TV in New York City. Little Black Sambo Little Black Sambo is a 1935 Cinecolor, sound animated film, based on the controversial childrens book of the same name. This film was created at the Ub Iwerks Studio, and released by Celebrity. The film marked the first appearance of an unnamed dog who appeared in three of Iwerks films. Seven Days' Leave Seven Days Leave is a 1942 musical comedy about a soldier who has seven days to marry an heiress in order to inherit $100,000. Morris the Midget Moose Morris the Midget Moose is a 1950 Walt Disney animated short, based on a 1945 picture book published by G.P. Putnams sons, written and illustrated by Frank Owen, originally released to theaters on November 24, 1950 from The Walt Disney Studios, originally released by RKO Radio Pictures and then, Buena Vista Distribution for its re-release. Mød mig paa Cassiopeia Meet Me on Cassiopeia is a 1951 Danish musical film directed by . The story is about a Muse played by Bodil Kjer interfering in a contemporary theater production, who gets as inspired by Earthly life as she inspires them. The musical was a big hit in Denmark at the time, but is probably best remembered for several top hits written for it, many of which still gets modern covers made of them; among others Den allersidste dans and Musens sang. Take Care of My Little Girl Take Care of My Little Girl is a 1951 drama film directed by Jean Negulesco and starring Jeanne Crain, Dale Robertson, Mitzi Gaynor and Jean Peters. The film, shot in Technicolor, is based on the 1950 novel of the same name written by Peggy Goodin. It received generally favorable reviews. Ludwig II: Glanz und Ende eines Königs Ludwig II: Glanz und Ende eines Königs is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring O. W. Fischer. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Westward Ho, the Wagons! Westward Ho the Wagons! is a 1956 American live-action Disney western film, aimed at family audiences. Based on Mary Jane Carrs novel Children of the Covered Wagon, the film was produced by Bill Walsh, directed by William Beaudine, and released to theatres on December 20, 1956 by Buena Vista Distribution Company. The Last Mile The Last Mile is a 1959 American drama film directed by Howard W. Koch starring Mickey Rooney. The film is a remake of a 1932 film of the same name starring Preston Foster. Letto a tre piazze Letto a tre piazze is a 1960 Italian Totò comedy film directed by Steno. The film marked the last collaboration between Totò and Lucio Fulci, author of the script and initially chosen as director. Far til fire med fuld musik Far til fire med fuld musik is a 1961 Danish family film directed by Alice OFredericks and Robert Saaskin. Age of Illusions Age of Illusions is a 1965 Hungarian drama film directed by István Szabó. It was his first feature film as a director. The Bubble The Bubble is a 1966 American 3-D science fiction film in color, later re-released under the title Fantastic Invasion of Planet Earth. It was written and directed by Arch Oboler and starred Michael Cole and Deborah Walley. Sugar and Spies Sugar and Spies is a 1966 Road Runner cartoon. It is the second of two Road Runner shorts directed by Robert McKimson and the only one to feature music by Walter Greene. It is also the final appearance of the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote during the Golden age of American animation. The title of the cartoon is a play on the term "sugar and spice". Assignment to Kill Assignment to Kill is a 1968 American drama film directed by Sheldon Reynolds and starring Patrick ONeal, Joan Hackett, John Gielgud, Herbert Lom, and Oskar Homolka. I Live for Your Death A Long Ride from Hell, in the original Italian known as Vivo per la tua morte, is a 1968 film directed by Camillo Bazzoni. It is based on the novel Judas Gun by Gordon D. Shirreffs. The film was bodybuilder Steve Reeves final film prior to his retirement. Reeves, who turned down the lead of A Fistful of Dollars financed and co-wrote the film himself upon seeing the successful box office returns of the Clint Eastwood spaghetti westerns at the time. The film did poorly and Reeves retired from filmmaking that year. Mourir d'aimer... Mourir daimer is a 1971 Franco-Italian film drama directed by André Cayatte. It is based on the true story of Gabrielle Russier. Rainbow Bridge Rainbow Bridge is a 1971 film directed by Chuck Wein about different countercultural figures interacting on the Hawaiian island of Maui. He described it as "a kind of space-age Candid Camera. Were going to place Pat protagonist in all kinds of real-life situtations, and film what happens. Were going to shoot a lot of film and just see what comes out of it." Harry Shapiro adds, "the idea was to shoot an antidote to Easy Rider, showing the positive side of the youth movement." Filmed with non-professional actors and without a script, it features improvised scenes with a variety of characters. When it became apparent that it was floundering, producer Michael Jeffery brought in his client Jimi Hendrix to film an outdoor concert. Hendrixs heavily edited performance appears near the end of the film. Rainbow Bridge was a critical failure and has been re-released on video tape and DVD formats. Although it only contains 17 minutes of Hendrix performing, it continues to attract attention as his second-to-last American concert and the last one filmed. Torino nera Black Turin is a 1972 crime film directed by Carlo Lizzani. The film received mixed reviews, but was commercially successful. Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years is a 1977 American made-for-television film and a sequel to Eleanor and Franklin. Originally airing on March 13, 1977, it was part of a two-part biographical film directed by Daniel Petrie based on Joseph P. Lashs Pulitzer prize-winning biography chronicling the lives of the 32nd U.S. President and the first lady. Joseph Lash was a secretary and confidant of Eleanor and wrote other books on the couple. Eleanor and Franklin focused on their respective childhoods, school years, courtship and the lead-up to his election. Seven members of the original cast returned for the sequel, including the two main characters portrayed by Jane Alexander and Edward Herrmann. It won seven Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Special of the Year. Daniel Petrie, who won Director of the Year – Special for the first installment, won the same award again. Both films were acclaimed and noted for historical accuracy. Chu Chu and the Philly Flash Chu Chu and the Philly Flash is a 1981 American comedy film starring Alan Arkin, Carol Burnett, Jack Warden, Ruth Buzzi, Adam Arkin and Danny Aiello. It was released in 1981 by 20th Century Fox. The movie was directed by David Lowell Rich and produced by Jay Weston, with the screenplay being written by Arkins wife, Barbara Dana. Arkin plays a down-on-his-luck former baseball player and Burnett plays a Carmen Miranda-style performer. The film has received negative reviews from critics and was a box office bomb. Many of the scenes, particularly the exterior scenes of Chu Chus home, were filmed in San Franciscos Potrero Hill district. The Facts of Life Goes to Paris The Facts of Life Goes to Paris is a 1982 American made-for-television comedy film based on the sitcom The Facts of Life which featured the main characters of that series. It originally aired on NBC on September 25, 1982, four days before the start of the 1982–83 fourth season of The Facts of Life. The film was later split into four individual half-hour episodes when the series entered syndication. A Bunny's Tale A Bunnys Tale is a 1985 American made-for-television comedy-drama film based on American feminist icon and journalist Gloria Steinems experiences working as a Playboy Bunny in 1963, as described by her 1963 article "A Bunnys Tale" It stars Kirstie Alley as Steinem. The Old Well Old Well is a 1987 Chinese film written by Zheng Yi about a village workers effort of digging a well in his water-starved hometown located in northwest China and his affairs with his old girlfriend. It is produced by Xian Film Studio and directed by Wu Tianming, starring Zhang Yimou and Liang Yujin. The film won the 8th Golden Rooster awards for Best Picture, Director, Leading Male Actor, and Supporting Female Actor in 1988. The film also won the Best Feature Film and Leading Male Actor awards at the 1987 Tokyo International Film Festival. The film is based on the novel of the same name, also written by Zheng Yi, first published in China. It was translated by David Kwan to English and published in 1990 by China Books & Periodicals in the United States. Positive I.D. Positive I.D. is a 1987 American crime film written and directed by Andy Anderson. The film stars Stephanie Rascoe Myers, John S. Davies, Steven Fromholz, Lauren Lane, Gail Cronauer and Matthew Sacks. The film was released on October 27, 1987, by Universal Pictures. Terror Night Terror Night is a 1987 American slasher film directed by Nick Marino. Two of Us Two of Us is a 1987 gay-themed BBC television film written by Leslie Stewart and directed by Roger Tonge. It was produced for the BBC Schools Scene series, and intended for young adults. It confronted the Thatcherite governments attempt to ban gay sex education in schools via the controversial section 28 legislation. Given this backdrop, the BBC opted not to show it during the day and it was screened late at night, even though it was originally created for a school audience. It wasnt until February 1990 that the play was shown during the day. Beverly Hills Brats Beverly Hills Brats is a 1989 American comedy film. Directed by Jim Sotos, the film starred Peter Billingsley, Martin Sheen, Burt Young, Terry Moore, George Kirby, Ruby Keeler and Whoopi Goldberg in a cameo role. The Last U-Boat The Last U-Boat is a 1992 German television film directed by Frank Beyer, starring Ulrich Mühe and Ulrich Tukur. The film is loosely based on the true story of the German submarine U-234. The Man from Left Field The Man from Left Field is a 1993 American made-for-television comedy-drama film written and directed by Burt Reynolds. He stars along with Reba McEntire. The film was broadcast on CBS at 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time on October 15, 1993. Moment of Truth: Why My Daughter? Moment of Truth: Why My Daughter? is a 1993 made-for-television drama film directed by Chuck Bowman. It is based on the true story of Diana Moffit, a teenage girl lured into prostitution, and the efforts of her mother, Gayle Moffit, to convict the man responsible for Dianas death. The film is a part of the Moment of Truth franchise and premiered on NBC on April 28, 1993. Wild Cactus Wild Cactus is a 1993 erotic thriller film directed by Jag Mundhra and starring David Naughton, India Allen, Gary Hudson, Kathy Shower, Bubba Baker, Robert ZDar, and Paul Gleason. It was released direct to video on 24 March 1993. A Century of Cinema A Century of Cinema is a 1994 American documentary film directed by Caroline Thomas about the art of filmmaking, containing numerous interviews with some of the most influential film personalities of the 20th century. Friendship's Field Friendships Field is a 1995 drama film about overcoming prejudice. Ira has one last summer of freedom before having to work in the beet fields with her sisters. Her father hires some migrant workers, and Ira makes friend with Oscar, a Mexican. Despite prejudice of locals, the two build a lasting friendship. Parts of the film were shot in Salt Lake City and Idaho. Madagascar Skin Madagascar Skin is a 1995 British film starring Bernard Hill and John Hannah. A Perfect Candidate A Perfect Candidate is a 1996 documentary about the 1994 U.S. Senate race in Virginia between Democrat Chuck Robb and Republican Oliver North. The film aired on television as part of the PBS series P.O.V. in 1997, earning the network an Emmy Award nomination. Szamba Szamba is a 1996 Hungarian comedy film directed by Róbert Koltai. The Poseidon Explosion Explosion is a 1973 Romanian drama film directed by Mircea Drăgan. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Diploma. Gaston's War Gastons War is a 1997 drama film directed by Robbe De Hert and starring Werner De Smedt, Mapi Galán and Peter Firth. Based on a novel by Allan Mayer, the film is set many decades after the Second World War, and tells the story of a Belgian resistance fighter, Gaston Vandermeerssche, who tries to discover who betrayed them to the Nazis. The Duel The Bad Good Man is a 1973 Soviet drama film based on the novella The Duel by Anton Chekhov. Rakshak Rakshak is 1996 Indian Hindi action thriller film directed by Ashok Honda, starring Sunil Shetty, Karisma Kapoor, Raghuvaran, Sonali Bendre, Alok Nath and Aruna Irani. It is a remake of the Tamil film Honest Raj. The Night Is My Kingdom The Night Is My Kingdom is a 1951 French drama film directed by Georges Lacombe and starring Jean Gabin, Simone Valère and Gérard Oury. Gabin was awarded the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the 1951 Venice Film Festival. The films sets were designed by Rino Mondellini and René Moulaert. Big City Blues Big City Blues is a 1997 Cineville film about a collection of characters who threaten to cross paths, unknowingly, during a night in the big city. The film focuses on the two hitmen Conner and Hudson, who receive their contracts from an Englishman. A beautiful prostitute named Angela who dreams of a career as a model and is searching for her doppelgänger and two transvestites named Babs and Georgie. Stenka Razin Stenka Razin is the first finished Russian narrative film. The 10-minute silent film is a fictionalized account of episodes from the life of Stenka Razin. It premiered on . Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov wrote a score for it. Jazzin' for Blue Jean Jazzin for Blue Jean is a 20-minute short film featuring David Bowie and directed by Julien Temple. It was created to promote Bowies single "Blue Jean" in 1984 and released as a video single. The film won the 1985 Grammy Award for "Best Video, Short form", which proved to be Bowies only competitive Grammy Award during his lifetime. Mehndi Mehndi is a 1998 Bollywood drama film, written and directed by Hamid Ali Khan. It stars Faraaz Khan and Rani Mukerji in the lead roles. The movie is a typical melodrama teaching moral values. Arbaaz Khan is also in the cast. Dialogues were written by Iqbal Durrani It was known to be "Average" at the box office. Zurdo Zurdo, is a 2003 Mexican fantasy adventure film, directed by Carlos Salces from the same company that produced Amores Perros. Translated from Spanish, the title means "Lefty." It is also a nickname of Rafael Nadal due to him being a left-handed player. Doraemon: Nobita and the Wind Wizard , also known as Doraemon and the Wind People, is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered on March 8, 2003 in Japan. Its the 24th Doraemon film. Le pressentiment Premonition is a 2006 French drama film directed by and starring Jean-Pierre Darroussin, and based on the novel Le Pressentiment by Emmanuel Bove. It won the Louis Delluc Prize for Best First Film in 2006 and the award for Best First French Film from the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics in 2007. Love Comes Lately Love Comes Lately is a 2007 film written for the screen and directed by Jan Schütte. The film is based on the short stories of Isaac Bashevis Singer. Who Never Lived Who Never Lived is a 2006 Polish drama film directed by Andrzej Seweryn. It was entered into the 28th Moscow International Film Festival. The Pearce Sisters The Pearce Sisters is a 2007 short film created by Aardman Animations. Six Reasons Why Six Reasons Why is a 2008 film directed by The Campagna Brothers. It stars Daniel Wooster as the Nomad, a vigilante sent into the badlands by a preacher. He wanders the Badlands with his horse, killing every stranger he meets. Christopher Harrison plays an orphaned entrepreneur who is trying to cross the Badlands along with his indentured servant the Sherpa, played by Mads Koudal. The film was in development during 2005 while the Campagna Brothers toured their previous film across Europe and America. It was shot in the summer of 2006, primarily around the desert town of Drumheller, Alberta. The Campagna Brothers presented the film at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival, which brought it to the attention of Entertainment Tonight, raising the films profile to a national level. It was at TIFF that the Six Reasons Why was discovered by a distributor and the $12,000 film was sold to Thinkfilm in a quarter million dollar bidding war. Six Reasons Why was commercially released in Canada in August 2007 both as a DVD and theatrically. Exquisite Corpse Exquisite Corpse is a 2010 horror film written and directed by Scott David Russell. It stars Steve Sandvoss, Nicole Vicius and Guillermo Díaz. Adrift Adrift is a 2009 Vietnamese film directed by Bui Thac Chuyen and stars Linh Dan Pham, Do Thi Hai Yen, Johnny Tri Nguyen and Nguyen Duy Khoa. Hai Yen plays Duyen, a young tourist guide who marries Hai, a taxi driver, but her friend and writer Cam still has feelings for her. The film deals with issues in modern Vietnam such as homosexuality and loneliness of the young generation. The film is a co-production between Feature Film Studio n°1 and Acrobates Films. Adrift was selected to participate in the Venice Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival and Bangkok International Film Festival. At the 66th Venice International Film Festival, FIPRESCI awarded Adrift with its prize for young directors and cinemas. At the Cines del Sur Festival 2010, the film won the NETPAC award. Subbu Subbu is a 2001 Tollywood romantic drama film directed by Rudraraju Suresh Varma and produced by R. Srinivas and P.M. Hari Kumar. It stars Jr. NTR, succeeding his role in the hit Student No.1, and Sonali Joshi. This film was dubbed in Hindi as Tiger: One Man Army. The Man Whose Mind Exploded The Man Whose Mind Exploded is a 2012 documentary film directed by Toby Amies. The film depicts the strange, complicated, and hilarious relationship between Toby and Brighton eccentric, Drako Oho Zarharzar. It was first premiered at the Sheffield Doc/Fest and pitched in the 2008 MeetMarket, and was also shown at the Cork Film Festival, Revelation Perth International Film Festival, Cambridge Film Festival, Brightons Cinecity Festival, and was an official selection at the East End Film Festival. The Man Whose Mind Exploded started life as a BBC Radio 4 programme described by Miranda Sawyer in The Observer as the best documentary of 2008. The reception to it was so positive that the director was encouraged to turn it into a film. The film was produced by Rob Alexander, Kat Mansoor, and Toby Amies. Executive producers were Daisy Asquith and Dunstan Bruce while the editing was done by Jim Scott. House on the Hill House on the Hill is a 2012 American horror film directed by Jeff Frentzen and based on the real-life killing spree of serial killers Leonard Lake and Charles Ng. The film had its world premiere on 11 May 2012 at the Monaco Charity Film Festival and was released to DVD in the United Kingdom and United States in 2015. In the United Kingdom, 7 minutes and 12 seconds were cut from the film by the British Board of Film Classification in order to obtain an 18 rating. Babysitter Massacre Babysitter Massacre is a 2013 horror film written and directed by Henrique Couto. Three sequels, Babysitter Massacre II: Slay Belles, Babysitter Massacre III: Overnight and Babysitter Massacre III: Heavy Metal, were crowdfunded via Kickstarter in 2018. Intruders Intruders is a 2013 South Korean film written and directed by Noh Young-seok. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Hooked Up Hooked Up is a 2013 Spanish horror film directed by Pablo Larcuen, written by Larcuen and Eduard Sola, and starring Stephen Ohl as "Peter", Jonah Ehrenreich as "Tonio" and Júlia Molins as "Noemi". It was shot entirely on an iPhone and is presented in the form of found footage. Hooked Up premiered at Sitges Film Festival on 15 October 2013 and has a video-on-demand release date in the US on 7 April 2015. Sapore di te Sapore di te is a 2014 Italian film directed by Carlo Vanzina and written by Carlo and Enrico Vanzina. It depicts the lives of several groups of characters interacting at the beach of Forte dei Marmi during the mid-1980s. The film is set thirty years after the Vanzinas 1982 film Sapore di mare, also set at Forte dei Marmi, but is not a sequel to that film. Right Here Right Now Tout de suite maintenant is a 2016 Franco-Luxembourgish drama film directed and co-written by Pascal Bonitzer. It stars Agathe Bonitzer, Vincent Lacoste, Lambert Wilson, Isabelle Huppert, Jean-Pierre Bacri and Pascal Greggory. In Blue In Blue is a 2017 Dutch drama film directed by Jaap van Heusden. It was shortlisted by the EYE Film Institute Netherlands as one of the eight films to be selected as the potential Dutch submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. However, it was not selected, with Layla M. being chosen as the Dutch entry. Dolores Dolores is a 2017 American documentary directed by Peter Bratt, on the life of Chicana, labor union activist Dolores Huerta. It was produced by Brian Benson for PBS, with Benjamin Bratt and Alpita Patel serving as Consulting Producers and Carlos Santana as Executive Producer. Dolores centers on Dolores Huertas committed work to organize California farmworkers as the co-founder of the UFW, in alliance with the Chicano Movement, the Civil Rights Movement, Gay liberation and US-based LGBTQ social movements, and the late 20th century Womens rights movement. Including recent and historical interviews with Huerta and her family members, the documentary includes historic film footage from the farmworker strikes and marches in Delano and New York City, the activism of the Delano grape strike that spread throughout the country, Sen. Robert Kennedys meetings with the organizers during his Presidential campaign, as well as interviews with UFW co-founder Cesar Chavez, theatre artist Luis Valdez, Angela Davis, Gloria Steinem, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama. One Is Business, the Other Crime One Is Business, the Other Crime is a 1912 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. Prints of the film survive in the film archives of the Library of Congress and the Museum of Modern Art. Lorna Doone Lorna Doone is a 1922 American silent drama film based upon Richard Doddridge Blackmores novel of the same name. Directed by French director Maurice Tourneur in the United States, the film starred Madge Bellamy and John Bowers. This is one of many film adaptations of the novel. It was filmed twice before in 1912 in England for Clarendon, and in 1915 for the American Biograph Company. Other later adaptations include 1934 and 1951 films, and 1990 and 2001 television movies. The Four Feathers The Four Feathers is a 1929 American war film directed by Merian C. Cooper and starring William Powell, Richard Arlen, Clive Brook and Fay Wray. The film is the third of numerous film versions of the 1902 novel The Four Feathers written by A. E. W. Mason. Broken Toys Broken Toys is an 8-minute 1935 animation by Disney in the Silly Symphonies series. The toys in the story include caricatures of W.C. Fields, Zasu Pitts, Ned Sparks and Stepin Fetchit. Broken Toys was originally scheduled to follow Elmer Elephant and Three Little Wolves but was moved ahead of these titles in order to have it ready for a Christmas release. The Big Broadcast of 1937 The Big Broadcast of 1937 is a 1936 Paramount Pictures production directed by Mitchell Leisen, and is the third in the series of Big Broadcast movies. The musical comedy stars Jack Benny, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Bob Burns, Martha Raye, Shirley Ross, Ray Milland, Benny Fields, Frank Forest and the orchestra of Benny Goodman. It was in this film that Leopold Stokowski made his movie debut conducting two of his Bach transcriptions. Uncredited roles include Jack Mulhall. German animator Oskar Fischinger was hired to create an animation sequence in Technicolor. However, when Paramount changed the production to black-and-white only, Fischingers original abstract animation design was changed to a hybrid animation and live-action sequence showing consumer products emanating from a broadcasting tower, to the song "Radio Dynamics" by Ralph Rainger. It has yet to receive a DVD or VHS issue. Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence is a 1939 drama film written by Dalton Trumbo, directed by Ricardo Cortez, and starring Glenn Ford. Jean Rogers and Ward Bond. The supporting cast features Marjorie Rambeau and Richard Conte. Farm Frolics Farm Frolics is a 1941 Merrie Melodies cartoon supervised by Bob Clampett. Three Girls About Town Three Girls About Town is a 1941 Columbia comedy film directed by Leigh Jason and starring Joan Blondell, Binnie Barnes and Janet Blair. The story was written by Richard Carroll. The Impatient Years The Impatient Years is a 1944 romance film made by Columbia Pictures, directed by Irving Cummings, and written by Virginia Van Upp In Fast Company In Fast Company is a 1946 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the second film in the series. Uncle Tom's Cabaña Uncle Toms Cabaña is a 1947 American animated short film directed by Tex Avery. The short is a parody of Uncle Toms Cabin, and is Averys second parody of the novel, the first being Uncle Toms Bungalow in 1937 while at Warner Bros. Cartoons. The Secret Land The Secret Land is a 1948 American documentary film about a United States Navy expedition code-named "Operation Highjump" to explore Antarctica and to evaluate its potential for military operations in 1946. It won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature. Trapped by Boston Blackie Trapped by Boston Blackie is a 1948 American crime drama directed by Seymour Friedman. It is the thirteenth of fourteen Columbia Pictures films starring Chester Morris as reformed crook Boston Blackie, and the final film with George E. Stone as "The Runt". Crest of the Wave Seagulls Over Sorrento, released as Crest of the Wave in the United States and Canada, is a 1954 British drama film made by the Boulting brothers based on the play of the same name by Hugh Hastings. The film stars Gene Kelly and was one of three made by Kelly in Europe over an 18-month period to make use of frozen MGM funds. The cast features John Justin, Bernard Lee and Jeff Richards. Although the film finished shooting in July 1953, MGM could not release it in the UK until the play finished its London run, which delayed the films release for almost a year. An Alligator Named Daisy An Alligator Named Daisy is a 1955 British comedy film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Donald Sinden, Jeannie Carson, James Robertson Justice, Diana Dors, Roland Culver and Stanley Holloway. The Bonnie Parker Story The Bonnie Parker Story is a 1958 crime film directed by William Witney. It is loosely based on the life of Bonnie Parker, a well-known outlaw of the 1930s. The film stars Dorothy Provine as Parker; Parkers actual historical partner, Clyde Barrow, is renamed Guy Darrow for the films story, and played by Jack Hogan. The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Machine Gun Kelly. Fort Bowie Fort Bowie is a 1958 American Western film directed by Howard W. Koch and written by Maurice Tombragel. The film stars Ben Johnson, Jan Harrison, Kent Taylor, Maureen Hingert, Peter Mamakos and Larry Chance. The film was released on February 1, 1958, by United Artists. Rabbit's Feat Rabbits Feat is an animated 1960 Warner Bros. cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. As Maltese had left for Hanna-Barbera, his name was removed from the credits. Tender Scoundrel Tender Scoundrel is a 1966 French-Italian comedy film starring Jean Paul Belmondo and directed by Jean Becker. It recorded admissions in France of 1,970,023. The Queen The Queen is a 1968 documentary film directed by Frank Simon and narrated by Jack Doroshow. It depicts the experiences of the participants and organization of the 1967 Miss All-America Camp Beauty Contest held at New York Citys Town Hall. The film was screened at the International Critics Week section of the 1968 Cannes Film Festival; however, the festival was ultimately curtailed and ended due to ongoing civil unrest in France before any awards could be given out. Payment in Blood Renegade Riders is an Italian spaghetti western film. It represents the official film debut for director Enzo G. Castellari of Few Dollars for Django. The film stars Edd Byrnes and Guy Madison. Adam at Six A.M. Adam at 6 A.M. is a 1970 American drama film directed by Robert Scheerer. It stars Michael Douglas, Lee Purcell, Joe Don Baker, Louise Latham, Charles Aidman, Grayson Hall, Marge Redmond, and Dana Elcar. The film did not receive much attention when it was released. The film was filmed almost entirely on location in the small Midwest town of Excelsior Springs, as well as Cameron and Orrick. The Year of the Cannibals I cannibali is an Italian drama film directed by Liliana Cavani. It is inspired by the Antigone of Sophocles. The film competed in the Quinzaines des Realisateurs section of the 23rd Cannes Film Festival. Is It Always Right to Be Right? Is It Always Right to Be Right? is a short animated film directed by Lee Mishkin, produced by Stephen Bosustow Productions, and narrated by Orson Welles. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1970, the last to do so under its previous name "Short Subjects". The Love Machine Kid Gang on the Go Kid Gang on the Go is a 1971 Danish comedy film directed by Annelise Reenberg and starring William Rosenberg. Part-Time Work of a Domestic Slave Part-Time Work of a Domestic Slave is a 1973 West German drama film directed by Alexander Kluge. Garden of Death The Gardener is a 1974 American horror film written and directed by James H. Kay and starring Joe Dallesandro and Katharine Houghton. Great (Isambard Kingdom Brunel) Great is a 28-minute animated film released in 1975, telling a humorous version of the life of Isambard Kingdom Brunel. It was directed by Bob Godfrey, produced by Grantstern Films and distributed by British Lion. Great won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 48th Academy Awards in March 1976. Great was the first British animated film to win an Academy Award, and also won the BAFTA award for Best Animated Film in 1976. La tía Alejandra La Tía Alejandra is a Mexican supernatural horror film of 1979, starring Isabela Corona. Those Lips, Those Eyes Those Lips, Those Eyes is a 1980 romance film directed by Michael Pressman and starring Frank Langella, Glynnis OConnor, and Tom Hulce. Delitto in Formula Uno Crime in Formula One is a 1984 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film written and directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is the tenth chapter in the Nico Giraldi film series starred by Tomas Milian. Faithfully Yours Faithfully Yours is a 1988 Hong Kong romantic comedy film, directed by Wong Wa-kei and starring Jacky Cheung, Max Mok, Stephen Chow and Sharla Cheung. Whispers: An Elephant's Tale Whispers: An Elephants Tale is a 2000 American film co-written, co-produced and directed by Dereck Joubert and starring Angela Bassett, Joanna Lumley, Anne Archer, Debi Derryberry and Kevin Michael Richardson. Mondo candido Mondo candido is a 1975 black comedy film directed by acclaimed Mondo directors Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco Prosperi. The film is a liberal adaptation of Voltaires novel Candide. Don't Talk to Strange Men Dont Talk to Strange Men is a 1962 British crime thriller film directed by Pat Jackson and produced at Marylebone Film Studios and on location in Buckinghamshire. In Pursuit In Pursuit is a direct-to-video 2001 American film directed by Peter Pistor and written by John Penney, based on a story by Pistor. The film was shot in Encino. Heidi Originally released directly to video in 1995, Heidi is a 49-minute animated adventure film based on the classic story of Heidi by Johanna Spyri. The movie was produced by Jetlag Productions and it was distributed on DVD in 2002 by GoodTimes Entertainment, as part of their "Collectible Classics" line. Stray Cat Rock: Machine Animal Stray Cat Rock: Machine Animal or Alleycat Rock: Machine Animal is a 1970 Japanese film. It is the fourth entry in the Stray Cat Rock or Alleycat Rock series of exploitation films initiated by Female Boss. Haatim Tai Hatim Tai is a 1990 Bollywood fantasy film, produced by Ratan Mohan under the R.M. Art Productions banner and directed by Babubhai Mistri. It stars Jeetendra, Sangeeta Bijlani in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The films plot is based on the true-life story of Hatim al-Tai, who was a famous Arabian poet from the Tai Arabian tribe. He is an icon to Arabs up till the present day for being extremely generous and brave. Something to Sing About Something to Sing About is a 2000 American Christian drama film directed by Charlie Jordan, and starring Irma P. Hall, Darius McCrary, Kirk Franklin, Tamera Mowry, Rashaan Nall, and Helen Martin. It was produced by John Shepherd of World Wide Pictures. The storyline revolves around a young man, Tommy, an ex-convict who is trying to make a more fulfilling life for himself. It was the last film appearance for theater, film and television actress Helen Martin. Aa Okkati Adakku Aa Okkati Adakku is a 1992 Telugu comedy film, produced by M. Saravanan, M. Balasubramaniam under the AVM Productions banner and directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Rambha and Rao Gopal Rao in the lead roles, with music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film is the debut of Rambha in the Telugu film industry. The film was recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office. The film was a remake of Tamil film Paaru Paaru Pattanam Paaru and was also remade in Hindi as Mr. and Mrs. Khiladi, starring Akshay Kumar, Juhi Chawla and in Kannada as Bal Nan Maga, starring Jaggesh. Ee Thanutha Veluppan Kalathu Ee Thanutha Veluppan Kalathu is a 1990 Malayalam mystery thriller film, written by Padmarajan and directed by Joshiy. It stars Mammootty, Nedumudi Venu, Lalu Alex, Suresh Gopi, Sumalatha, Lakshmi and Murali. After the Deluge After the Deluge is a 2003 Australian television miniseries starring Ray Barrett, David Wenham, Hugo Weaving and Samuel Johnson. It was first broadcast by Channel Ten in two parts in June 2003. Noiseman Sound Insect is a short anime film directed by Koji Morimoto, with production by Studio 4°C and music by Yoko Kanno featuring a young Crystal Kay Williams singing the end theme. The work is in Japanese and contains music and dialogue that are intricately linked. Real Life Real Life is a 2004 Greek drama film written and directed by Panos H. Koutras. The masked avenger: Lagardère Lagardere is a two-part 2003 TV movie, directed by Henri Helman, based on the novel Le Bossu by Paul Féval. Un rey en La Habana Un rey en la Habana is a film produced in 2005 starring Alexis Valdés. Solo Solo is a 2006 Australian film directed by Morgan ONeill and starring Colin Friels. Dance with Him Danse avec lui is a French drama film directed by Valérie Guignabodet released in 2007 starring Mathilde Seigner and Sami Frey. Night of the Hell Hamsters Night of the Hell Hamsters is a 2006 comedy horror short film in which demonic possessed hamsters terrorize a young babysitter and her boyfriend. It was rated 6.4/10 on IMDb. Xuxa Twins Xuxa Gêmeas is a 2006 Brazilian romantic comedy childrens film, written by Flávio de Souza, Jorge Fernando and Patricia Travasso, directed by Fernando, produced by Diler & Associados and distributed by 20th Century Fox and Globo Filmes. This is the last film of Xuxa to count on the production of Diler Trindade. Starring the Xuxa Meneghel with the participation of Ivete Sangalo, Murilo Rosa, Maria Clara Gueiros, Maria Mariana Azevedo, Eike Duarte, Ary Fontoura, Fabiana Karla, Thiago Martins. In the film, Xuxa serves as the twin identical sisters who were separated when they were still babies. Thirty years later, Elizabeth is now president of the fathers graphic arts empire, while her twin sister, Mel runs a performing art school involved with a Favela. Of course, their lives intersect when the wicked Elizabeth suspends the companys sponsorship of the school of Mel, who nevertheless does not give up fighting. To complicate the plot there is a diamond that by mistake, falls into the hands of Mel. Still in 1989, Xuxa Meneghel Started working on a screenplay for a movie that would tell the story of two twin sisters and would be released in Mexico. The feature film would be signed by George Lucas, a budgeted co-production of $1.2 million that did not occur due to international commitments of Xuxa at the time. In 2006 Xuxa returned with a film project with similar script. Gemeas showed a good performance at the box office, compared to the previous, with more than 1,007,490 box office, being the last film of Xuxa with more than 1 million viewers. He obtained a gross excess of 5,801,734 reais. Heart Heart is a 2006 Indonesian film directed by Hanny R Saputra and starring Nirina Zubir, Irwansyah and Acha Septriasa. The films soundtrack features the popular duet "My Heart" between Irwansyah and Acha Septriasa, which won Best Song at the MTV Indonesia Movie Awards in 2006. Heart also won Most Favourite Movie and Most Favourite Heart Melting Moment at the awards show. Christmas at Cadillac Jack's Christmas at Cadillac Jacks is a 2007 American television film. The premise of the story surrounds an unexpected road trip to find a long-lost daughter on Christmas Eve. Emmy winner, Joseph Campanella; stage and screen star, Ruta Lee; and Latin Grammy nominee Patty Cabrera star in this musical drama. Dark Frontier Lucky Country is a 2009 Australian film starring Aden Young. It is also known as Dark Frontier. Broken Promise Broken Promise is a 2009 drama film directed by Jiří Chlumský and starring , Ondřej Vetchý and . The film was Slovakias submission to the 82nd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film won the main prize at the 2009 Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival. Broken Promise received nine nominations at the 2010 Sun in a Net Awards, but succeeded in winning just one, awarded to Michal Novinski for the films music. Darwin Darwin is a 2011 documentary film directed by Nick Brandestini. It is a portrait of the small and remote community of Darwin, located in California’s Mojave Desert. The community is part of Inyo County. The film was released to good reviews at film festivals throughout the world and also had a limited theatrical release in the United States. Teja Bhai and Family Teja Bhai and Family is a 2011 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Deepu Karunakaran, starring Prithviraj, Akhila, and Suraj Venjaramood in the lead roles. Brave Hearts: Umizaru is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Eiichirō Hasumi and based on the manga series Umizaru. It is the fourth feature film in the live action Umizaru series, following films Umizaru, Umizaru and The Last Message, and the 2005 TV series Evolution. Simshar Simshar is a 2014 Maltese drama film directed by Rebecca Cremona. It was selected as the Maltese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. It was the first time that Malta submitted a film for the Best Foreign Language Oscar. The film tells the story of the Simshar incident. During 2015 and 2016, Simshar entered the global festival circuit, collecting several awards including the Special Achievement Award at the International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg and Best International Feature at Edmonton International Film Festival. In 2015 Gravitas Ventures obtained the worldwide distribution rights for the film including for VOD platforms. Lokpal Lokpal is a 2013 Indian Malayalam-language vigilante thriller film written by S. N. Swamy and directed by Joshiy. The film stars Mohanlal as chef Nandagopal who leads a double life with an alter ego named Lokpal, a vigilante fighting against corruption. Kavya Madhavan, Meera Nandan, Manoj K. Jayan, Thambi Ramaiah, and Saikumar plays supporting roles. The soundtrack was composed by Ratheesh Vegha. The film was released on 31 January 2013. Daire Circle is a 2014 film written and directed by Atıl İnaç. Horror Stories 2 Horror Stories 2 is a 2013 horror omnibus film made up of four episodes by four South Korean directors. It screened at the Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival and Sitges Film Festival in 2013, and won the Silver Raven prize in the International Competition at the 2014 Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival. Min Kyu-dongs 444 is set against the backdrop of the warehouse of an insurance company where a woman with the ability to communicate with the dead delves into fraudulent insurance claim cases. Kim Sung-hos The Cliff focuses on two friends who go hiking in the woods then get trapped at the edge of a cliff. Kim Hwis The Accident centers on three depressed girls who go on a road trip after they fail the teachers certification exam, but a car accident turns their trip into a nightmare. Jung Bum-shiks The Escape is about a male trainee teacher who gets locked in the doorway to hell. It is a sequel of horror and scary tale trilogy Horror Stories, a film with a similar format which was released in 2012. Gare du Nord Gare du Nord is a 2013 French-Canadian drama film about four individuals whose lives meet at the Gare du Nord in Paris. Directed and co-written by Claire Simon, the film stars Nicole Garcia, Reda Kateb, François Damiens and Monia Chokri. The film premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival and was released theatrically on 4 September 2013. Jhola Jhola is a 2014 Nepali film based on a story by writer Krishna Dharabasi. It is about Sati culture that was prevalent in the Nepalese society until the 1920s in which wife had to immolate herself upon her husbands death, typically on his funeral pyre. For her role, actress Garima Panta won Best Actress award at SAARC Film Festival held in Sri Lanka, 2014. The film was selected as the Nepali entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. The 100 Years Show The 100 Years Show is a 2015 short documentary film that follows the Cuban-American abstract, minimalist painter Carmen Herrera as she celebrates her 100th birthday. The film is directed by Alison Klayman, who also directed Never Sorry. Ayal Njanalla Ayal Njanalla is a 2015 Malayalam romantic comedy film written and directed by actor Vineeth Kumar, making his debut based on the story by director Ranjith. The film stars Fahadh Faasil, Mrudula Murali, Divya Pillai and Akshat Singh in prominent roles. The film opened to mixed reviews and average performance at the box office. The film was produced by Sundar Menon, Sun Ads and Film Productions, Ayal Njanalla being the first production venture from the house. The End The End is a 2016 French mystery drama film written and directed by Guillaume Nicloux and starring Gérard Depardieu. The film premiered in the Forum section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. It was released on VOD on 8 April 2016. Enemies In-Law Enemies In-Law is a 2015 South Korean film directed by Kim Jin-young, starring Jin Se-yeon and Hong Jong-hyun. It is a spin-off to Meet the In-Laws. The Bears' Famous Invasion of Sicily The Bears Famous Invasion of Sicily is an upcoming French-Italian animated film directed by Lorenzo Mattotti. It is based on the childrens book The Bears Famous Invasion of Sicily by Dino Buzzati. It was selected to be screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. Prezident Blaník Prezident Blaník is a Czech satirical film directed by Marek Najbrt. It stars Marek Daniel as a fictional Czech lobbyist Antonín "Tonda" Blaník. Blaník is the main protagonist of the satirical web series Kancelář Blaník. The film is about Blaníks candidacy in the 2018 presidential election. Hanson and the Beast Hanson and the Beast is a Chinese fantasy comedy film starring Feng Shaofeng and Liu Yifei. The film was released on 29 December 2017 in China. It was released in limited release in North America on 5 January 2018. The Battle in the Clouds The Airship Destroyer is a 1909 British silent science fiction film directed by Walter R. Booth. Rosita Rosita is a 1923 American silent film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Mary Pickford. The film is based upon an 1872 opera Don César de Bazan of Adolphe dEnnery et Philippe Dumanoir. No Limit No Limit is a 1935 British musical comedy starring George Formby and Florence Desmond. The film, which was directed by Monty Banks, was made on location at the TT motorcycle race on the Isle of Man. It was the first of eleven films that Formby made with Associated Talking Pictures. Although Formby had already made two moderately successful films, No Limit was the film that put him on the road to stardom. It is still regarded as one of his best and funniest featuring good songs, humorous scenes and numerous stunts. Passport to Suez Passport to Suez is the 20th film featuring the Lone Wolf character. It was the eleventh of fifteen in the Columbia Pictures series, and the last to star Warren William as the lead character, a jewel thief turned private detective. The Lone Wolf battles Nazi spies in Egypt in World War II. Up Goes Maisie Up Goes Maisie is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Harry Beaumont. Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it is the ninth of 10 films starring Ann Sothern as ex-showgirl Maisie Ravier, characterized as "that double trouble doll with the sassy chassis." At nearly 40 years old, it was clear that both Sothern and the series was "winding down". In this series entry, Maisie, "the peppery lady with a golden heart" goes to work for an inventor and helicopter operator played by George Murphy. Jassy Jassy is a 1947 British film melodrama, based on a novel by Norah Lofts. It is a Gainsborough melodrama, the only one to be made in Technicolor. It was the last "official" Gainsborough melodrama. Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture Boston Blackies Chinese Venture is a 1949 mystery film directed by Seymour Friedman, starring Chester Morris, in this film, the last of Columbias Boston Blackie fourteen pictures. Richard Lane, who plays Bostons long-suffering Inspector Farraday, was the only other character in all fourteen of the Boston Blackie films. George E. Stone, playing Blackies sidekick, his dim-witted crony The Runt, was not in the first or last film but was in all the others. Charles Wagenheim played The Runt in the first film and Sid Tomack in the last. Állami áruház The State Department Store is a 1953 Hungarian musical comedy film directed by Viktor Gertler and starring Miklós Gábor, Kálmán Latabár and Kamill Feleki. The film is set in and around a Budapest department store, whose employees are battling against black marketeers. The Night Holds Terror The Night Holds Terror is a 1955 American crime film noir written and directed by Andrew L. Stone that stars Vince Edwards, John Cassavetes and Jack Kelly. It was originally shown on Z Channel, uncut and commercial-free. Spy Chasers Spy Chasers is a 1955 film directed by Edward Bernds and starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. The film was released on July 31, 1955 by Allied Artists and is the thirty-eighth film in the series. Tarzan, the Ape Man Tarzan, the Ape Man is a 1959 Technicolor action adventure film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring Denny Miller as Tarzan, Joanna Barnes as Jane, Cesare Danova, and Robert Douglas. The film is loosely based on Edgar Rice Burroughs novel Tarzan of the Apes, and is a remake of the classic 1932 film of the same name. The film was directed by Joseph M. Newman, and the score was composed by jazz musician Shorty Rogers. MGM would release another remake of the film in 1981. MGM reused a fair amount of footage from their 1932 version rather than reshooting, including scenes of Tarzan swinging on vines and the elephants destruction of a pygmy village. A scene of Tarzan fighting a crocodile was reused from Tarzan and His Mate, the sequel to the 1932 film. Other footage was reused from King Solomons Mines. Tarzans distinctive call was also taken from the original version. The "African" elephants in some scenes are clearly Indian ones with some sort of canvas "ears" added, and with the characteristic double humps on the forehead all too obvious. The "jungle" vegetation, from three different continents, an extremely phoney looking rubber mask used for close ups of a roaring leopard and the clumsy back-projection in the "underwater" scenes make it a treat for lovers of the ludicrous. Angel Baby Angel Baby is a 1961 American drama film directed by Paul Wendkos. It was Burt Reynolds film debut. Wendkos called it "one of my favorite pictures, because I had a theme." The song "Jenny Angel" sung by George Hamilton is played during the closing credits of the film. Double Bunk Double Bunk is a British black-and-white comedy film set on a houseboat. It was released in 1961, and stars Ian Carmichael and Sid James. The musical score was composed by Stanley Black, and the title song, sung by Sid James and Liz Fraser, was by Stanley Black, Jack Fishman and Michael Pratt. Toto and Peppino Divided in Berlin Totò e Peppino divisi a Berlino, internationally released as Toto and Peppino Divided in Berlin, is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Bianchi. Underworld Informers The Informers is a 1963 British crime film produced and distributed in the UK by The Rank Organisation and distributed in the USA by Continental Film Distributors. It was directed by Ken Annakin and produced by William MacQuitty, with the screenplay by Paul Durst and Alun Falconer from the novel Death of a Snout by Douglas Warner. It stars Nigel Patrick, Margaret Whiting, Harry Andrews, Derren Nesbitt and Colin Blakely. Cinematography was by Reginald H. Wyer. It was filmed at Pinewood Studios and on location in London. That Man in Istanbul That Man in Istanbul is a 1965 English-language European international co-production adventure film directed by Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi and starring Horst Buchholz. It was released in the United States by Columbia Pictures. That Man in Istanbul is a eurospy comedy film. Its English-language title is likely a reference to the 1964 eurospy comedy film That Man from Rio. Zebra in the Kitchen Zebra in the Kitchen is a 1965 American childrens film produced and directed by Ivan Tors and starring Jay North in his first leading feature film role. It also stars Martin Milner and Andy Devine, with co-stars Joyce Meadows and Jim Davis. The film tells the story of a boy who, when forced to give his pet mountain lion to the local zoo, becomes upset at the living conditions of the animals there and attempts to free them. Originally released by MGM as a childrens matinee feature, the film has subsequently been released on home video by Warner Bros. family entertainment division. First to Fight First to Fight is a 1967 American Technicolor Warner Bros. war film starring Chad Everett, Marilyn Devin, making her film debut, Dean Jagger, Bobby Troup and James Best. Based loosely on the story of United States Marine Gunnery Sergeant John "Manila" Basilone, who later went back into action and died at Iwo Jima. The title of First to Fight was derived from the US military practice of sending in United States Marines first in attacks. The film features an early career appearance by future Academy Award winner Gene Hackman as Sgt. Tweed, already having starring in a breakthrough role in Bonnie and Clyde. Fuego Fuego is a 1969 Argentine sexploitation film written, produced and directed by Armando Bó and starring Isabel Sarli. It is one of the many erotic films that the couple made between 1959 and 1980. The Best House in London The Best House in London is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Philip Saville and starring David Hemmings, Joanna Pettet, George Sanders, Warren Mitchell, John Bird, Maurice Denham and Bill Fraser. Anamika Anamika is a 1973 Hindi film made in India and directed by Raghunath Jalani. It is a romantic, suspense film with memorable songs by composer R.D. Burman and lyricist Majrooh Sultanpuri, such as "Meri Bheegi Bheegi Si", sung by Kishore Kumar, "Aaj Ki Raat" by Asha Bhosle and "Bahon Mein Chale Aao", sung by Lata Mangeshkar.The musical instrument duggi was played by Homi Mullan for the song "Bahaon Mein Chale Aao". This film is unrelated to the 2008 film Anamika, starring Dino Morea. The movie was remade in Telugu in 1977 as Kalpana. Crash! Crash! is a 1977 film directed by Charles Band. It starred José Ferrer, Sue Lyon, John Ericson, Leslie Parrish, John Carradine and Reggie Nalder. Ill-Fated Love Amor de Perdição is a 1978 Portuguese film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. Angi Vera Angi Vera is a 1978 Hungarian drama film directed by Pál Gábor and starring Vera Pap. It was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Vera Angi is an employee of a hospital in post-WWII Hungary. She complains to her superiors about the unsanitary conditions in the hospital. As her proletarian background fits in nicely with the new doctrine of the communist regime, she is sent to a six-month education course. While in the school, she falls in love with the teacher István André, while informers make conditions difficult for the students. Living Proof: The Hank Williams, Jr. Story Living Proof: The Hank Williams Jr. Story is a 1983 American made-for-television biographical film directed by Dick Lowry and starring Richard Thomas, best known as "John Boy Walton" from the CBS series The Waltons. The plot roughly follows the semi-autobiographical book Living Proof by Michael Bane and Hank Williams Jr. Murder Me, Murder You Murder Me, Murder You is a 1983 American made-for-television mystery film starring Stacy Keach as Mickey Spillanes iconic hardboiled private detective Mike Hammer. The movie was a follow-up to another TV-movie first aired in 1981, Margin for Murder, in which the fictitious gumshoe was portrayed by Kevin Dobson. The Dobson movie, which did not lead to a series, marked the first time the character was depicted on the small-screen since Darren McGavin played the part in the black-and-white version of Mickey Spillanes Mike Hammer, a syndicated television series. Murder Me, Murder You was the first of two pilots featuring Keach in the part - the other being More Than Murder - that blazed a path for the 1980s version of the CBS series Mickey Spillanes Mike Hammer, which debuted on January 28, 1984. Badge of the Assassin Badge of the Assassin is a 1985 television film starring James Woods, Yaphet Kotto and Alex Rocco. It was directed by Mel Damski. The film first aired on the Columbia Broadcasting System network on November 2, 1985. The films production company was Blatt-Singer Productions. Anne Trister Anne Trister is a 1986 Canadian drama film directed by Léa Pool. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. Winners Take All Winners Take All is a 1987 film directed by Fritz Kiersch and starring Don Michael Paul and Geoffrey Wigdor. GatorBait II: Cajun Justice Gator Bait II: Cajun Justice is a 1988 sequel to the 1974 film Gator Bait, written, produced and directed by Beverly Sebastian and Ferd Sebastian. Largely ignored upon release, the film received a second life on cable television and home video. A Handful of Time A Handful of Time is a 1989 Norwegian film directed by Martin Asphaug. Starring Espen Skjønberg, Camilla Strøm-Henriksen, Nicolay Lange-Nielsen and Bjørn Sundquist, the film also features Susannah York and Nigel Hawthorne. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Judgment Judgment is an HBO made-for-television film. It was first broadcast on October 13, 1990, and was written and directed by Tom Topor. Midnight Dancers Sibak: Midnight Dancers is a 1994 Philippines film, and the first of a series of three gay-themed movies by Mel Chionglo and Ricky Lee about the lives of macho dancers in the gay bars of Manila. The later two are Burlesk King and Twilight Dancers. All three follow in the tradition of Lino Brockas 1988 film Macho Dancer. This movie was banned in the Philippines. Bodily Harm Bodily Harm is a 1995 thriller film set in Las Vegas, Nevada, directed by James Lemmo, edited by Carl Kress, music by Robert Sprayberry, and cinematography by Doyle Smith. The film was rated R and was distributed by Warner Vision Entertainment and internationally by Rysher Entertainment. The Break The Break is a 1995 film directed by Lee H. Katzin. It stars Vincent Van Patten as Nick, a former tennis player turned coach to a new up and coming player, and Rae Dawn Chong as a former girlfriend. The film appeared during the 1990s, mostly on cable TV. Bloodfist VIII: Trained to Kill Bloodfist VIII: Trained to Kill is a 1996 action/adventure film starring Don Wilson, John Patrick White, Jillian McWhirter and Warren Burton. It was directed by Rick Jacobson and written by Alex Simon. Champions Champions is a 1997 American film, starring Louis Mandylor, Danny Trejo and Ken Shamrock. It was written and directed by Peter Gathings Bunche. Keeping the Promise Keeping the Promise is a 1997 historical drama television film based on the childrens novel The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare. The film was released to DVD and VHS on July 25, 2000. It was shot in Ontario, Canada. Key: The Metal Idol is an original video animation anime series that was released in Japan from 1994 to 1997. The series consists of fifteen episodes divided into four parts. First Program consists of episodes 1 through 7. Second Program is 8 through 13. Third Program and Final Program are films 1 and 2 respectively. Key is a serious and somewhat dark drama with elements of science fiction, supernatural, and action. The central character of the story is Tokiko Mima, who believes herself to be a robot crafted by her scientist grandfather, Murao Mima. Every year, on her birthday, Key believes Dr. Mima builds her a new body, each one size larger. Upon his deathbed, Mima records his will on audio tape, revealing that Key can become human with the aid of 30,000 friends. Key believes she must do this quickly before her battery runs down. The series details the slow unraveling of Keys identity and a secret conspiracy bent on controlling her unique supernatural abilities she develops over the course of the narrative. Pervirella Pervirella is a 1997 adventure-comedy film which was directed by Alex Chandon, the film stars Emily Booth in the lead role and featured brief cameos from Jonathan Ross and Mark Lamarr. Pervirella harbors a sex demon within her. Vetri Vizha Vetri Vizha is a 1989 Tamil language action film directed by Prathap K. Pothan. It stars Kamal Haasan, Prabhu and Amala in lead roles and Sasikala and Kushboo in supporting roles. The film was a blockbuster and completed 175-day run at the box office. It is loosely based on the novel The Bourne Identity by Robert Ludlum. Shakespeare: The Animated Tales Shakespeare: The Animated Tales is a series of twelve half-hour animated television adaptations of the plays of William Shakespeare, originally broadcast on BBC2 and S4C between 1992 and 1994. The series was commissioned by the Welsh language channel S4C. Production was co-ordinated by the Dave Edwards Studio in Cardiff, although the shows were animated in Moscow by Soyuzmultfilm, using a variety of animation techniques. The scripts for each episode were written by Leon Garfield, who produced heavily truncated versions of each play. The academic consultant for the series was Professor Stanley Wells. The dialogue was recorded at the facilities of BBC Wales in Cardiff. The show was both a commercial and a critical success. The first series episode "Hamlet" won two awards for "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation" at the 1993 Emmys, and a Gold Award at the 1993 New York Festival. The second-season episode "The Winters Tale" also won the "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation" at the 1996 Emmys. The episodes continue to be used in schools as teaching aids, especially when introducing children to Shakespeare for the first time. However, the series has been critiqued for the large number of scenes cut to make the episodes shorter in length. A Will of Their Own A Will of their Own is a 1998 American television mini-series directed by Karen Arthur. The film follows six generations of females within one family, and their struggle for power and independence in America. The film debuted on October 18, 1998, on the NBC network to strong critical reviews. It was released to DVD late 2003. Io Island Iodo is a 1977 South Korean mystery film directed by Kim Ki-young, and based on the 1974 novel of the same title by Lee Cheong-jun. It was shown at the 28th Berlin International Film Festival. Count Tacchia Il conte Tacchia, internationally released as Count Tacchia, is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. The main character of the film is inspired by the real count Tacchia, Adriano Bennicelli. Restraining Order Restraining Order is a 1999 crime thriller film directed by Lee H. Katzin and starring Eric Roberts and Hannes Jaenicke. O Homem que Virou Suco O Homem que Virou Suco is a 1980 Brazilian drama film written and directed by João Batista de Andrade. Out of Mind: The Stories of H.P. Lovecraft Out of Mind: The Stories of H. P. Lovecraft is a 1998 television film based on the writings of H. P. Lovecraft and starring Christopher Heyerdahl as H. P. Lovecraft. The Drunkard The Drunkard, is a 1950 Greek drama film written and directed by George Tzavellas. It was the highest grossing Greek film in 1950, selling 304,438 tickets. Summertime Summertime is a 2001 South Korean film directed by Park Jae-ho and starring Ryu Soo-young and Kim Ji-hyun. A remake of the controversial Philippine film Scorpio Nights, the film was also inspired by the Gwangju massacre. Slaughter Studios Slaughter Studios is a 2002 comedy/horror film. Directed by Brian Katkin. Screenplay by John Huckert and Dan Acre, from a story by Huckert, Acre, and Damian Akhavi. Released through New Concorde. 86 minutes, rated R. It was the last film shot at Roger Cormans studios in Venice Beach, and it only had a 12-day shooting schedule. The studio was being torn down during the production. The film began life as a remake of Slumber Party Massacre, and writers John Huckert and Dan Acre were hired to pen the script. But after visiting the soon-to-be-demolished studio they came up with this idea instead. Producer Damien Akhavi helped them write the story. Footage from the original Slumber Party Massacre can still be seen during a murder sequence as an in-joke for the production crew. Though principal photography took place in February 2001, the final sequences were not filmed until July 2002. The long break was necessitated by the fact that the scenes were to be shot in Malibu, but the rainfall was unusually heavy, so the completion of the film was postponed. Director Katkin shot another film during the break in this movies production. Briana Loves Jenna Briana Loves Jenna is a 2001 pornographic film starring Briana Banks and Jenna Jameson, written and directed by Jay Grdina under the stage name "Justin Sterling". The Scourge of Worlds: A Dungeons & Dragons Adventure A Scourge of Worlds: A Dungeons & Dragons Adventure is an animated film or interactive adventure. In each scene, it allows the user a choice, and different endings or different paths to the same ending will be displayed depending upon that choice. It was released by Rhino Theatrical in June of 2003. It continued the tradition of Choose Your Own Adventure novels, using a D&D theme and storyline. It was directed by Dan Krech. The Oil Factor: Behind the War on Terror The Oil Factor, alternatively known as Behind the War on Terror, is an approximately 90 minute 2004 movie written and directed by Gerard Ungerman and Audrey Brohy, narrated by Ed Asner. The documentary analyzes the development of some global events since the beginning of the century from the perspective of oil and oil-abundant regions. The documentary aspires to bring an untraditional point of view over the reasons, aspects and motives of this war and the direction of current US foreign policy. The Papal Chase The Papal Chase is a 2004 Canadian micro-budget feature-length guerrilla-style mockumentary directed by Kenny Hotz of Kenny vs. Spenny fame, and written by Hotz and Paul Johnson. The film features cameo appearances by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ron Wood, as well as footage of Toronto mayoral candidate Kevin Clarke. It is also the only comedy feature that has an appearance by Pope John Paul II. Among its awards, the film won the Phillip Borsos Award for Best Canadian Feature Film at the 2004 Whistler Film Festival, and won Best Documentary at the 2005 Canadian Filmmakers Festival. The Tiger The Tiger is a 2005 Malayalam thriller film. Directed by Shaji Kailas and starring Suresh Gopi, Siddique, Saikumar and Rajan P. Dev in the lead roles. Negadon: The Monster from Mars is a 25-minute computer animated Japanese short film completed in 2005. Written and directed by Jun Awazu with his independent company Studio Magara co-produced with CoMix Wave Films, the film attempts to capture the look and feel of Showa era Japanese special effects films, mainly from the 1950s and early 60s. Negadon has been broadcast across Japan by the anime satellite television network, Animax. The film premiered on AZN Television in North America. The film has also played by the Sci-Fi Channel in the United States in 2008. Negadon, the Monster from Mars was released in North America on DVD on July 11, 2006 by Central Park Media. Everybody's Favorite Bagman "Everybodys Favorite Bagman" is the sixth episode of the police procedural and legal drama Law & Order. It originally aired on NBC on October 30, 1990. It was produced in 1988 and was the pilot episode of the series. Moonstone "Moonstone" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 9 March 1964, during the first season. Don't Waste Your Time, Johnny! Dont Waste Your Time, Johnny! is a 2007 Italian biographical comedy-drama film written and directed by Fabrizio Bentivoglio. It is loosely based on real life events of musician Fausto Mesolella, a member of Piccola Orchestra Avion Travel. It was nominated for four David di Donatello Awards, including Best New Director. Surviving My Mother Surviving My Mother is a 2007 Canadian comedy-drama film. A Happy Man Le Bonheur de Pierre is a 2009 Canadian-French comedy-drama directed by Robert Ménard. It was entered into several film festivals including the Rhode Island International Film Festival. Moreover, it was chosen Best Foreign Film at the New York Independent Film Festival in 2009. The film is also known as A Happy Man. NY77: The Coolest Year in Hell NY77: The Coolest Year in Hell is a 2007 documentary directed by Henry Corra that originally aired on VH1. Assembly Rowdy Assembly Rowdy is a 1991 Telugu film directed by B. Gopal and produced by Mohan Babu. The film stars Mohan Babu and Divya Bharti in the leading roles. The film is a remake of the 1990 Tamil film Velai Kidaichuduchu and was later again remade in Hindi in 1996, titled Loafer, starring popular actors Anil Kapoor and Juhi Chawla.The film was a Super Hit at the box office & ran for more than 100 days in every theater it was shown. Nabari no Ou is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuhki Kamatani. The series premiered in Monthly GFantasy in 2004 and ended serialization in 2010. Square Enix is also publishing the individual chapters in collected volumes with fourteen volumes released as of February 2011. The series has been licensed for an English language release in North America by Yen Press. The first volume was released in May 2009. J.C.Staff created a twenty-six episode anime adaptation of the Nabari no Ou manga series. Directed by Kunihisa Sugishima, the series ran in Japan on TV Tokyo from April to September 2008. The series has been licensed by Funimation. Part one of the complete series was released in the US on DVD September 22, 2009. A Piece of Our Life is a Japanese manga by Erica Sakurazawa. It was adapted into a 2009 live action film titled Kakera: A Piece of Our Life. It's Your Fault Its Your Fault is a 2010 Argentine drama film directed by Anahí Berneri. Alexander the Great Alexander the Great is a 2010 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Murali Nagavalli and scripted by C. Balachandran. It stars Mohanlal, Bala and Meenakshi Dixit. The film as described by the director, is a "comical racy entertainer". It was released on 7 May 2010. It is loosely based on the 1988 American comedy-drama film Rain Man. Dhrona 2010 Drona 2010 is a 2010 Malayalam film directed by Shaji Kailas. Mammotty appears in double role supported by Kanika, Navya Nair, Manoj K. Jayan, Thilakan, Jayan, Biju Pappan, Suraj Venjaramood, Bala and K. P. A. C. Lalitha. Scripted by A. K. Sajan, the film revolves around a mysterious old mansion believed to be haunted by a ghost. The film was released on 27 January 2010. It is dubbed in Hindi as Return Of Chandramukhi. Rowthiram Rowthiram is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by newcomer Gokul. Produced by R. B. Choudary, the film stars his son Jiiva and Shriya Saran in lead roles with Sentrayan, Jayaprakash and Lakshmi Ramakrishnan appearing in supporting roles. The story line of Roudram is nearly equal to the movie Siva starring Nagarjuna Akkineni. It released on 12 August 2011. It is dubbed into Telugu as Roudram and in Hindi as Nirbhay: The Fighter in 2012. The film opened to mixed reviews because of its weak storyline. However Jeeva and Shriya received positive response from the critics and praises for their actings. After a few days after the release the ending of the film had changed according to the response to the film by the audience and it had been changed to a positive ending. Hush Ja saapuu oikea yö is a 2012 Finnish thriller film directed by Jyri Kähönen. The story evolves around two young lovers who are planning to murder the girls father. Dassehra Dassehra is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Manish Vatsalya and produced by Aparna Hoshing. It stars Neil Nitin Mukesh and Manish Vatsalya, with a screenplay by Saurabh Choudhary. The official trailer of film was released on 1 October, 2018.The film was released in India on 26 October 2018. Grasshopper is a 2015 Japanese revenge thriller film directed by Tomoyuki Takimoto and starring Toma Ikuta, Tadanobu Asano and Hey! Say! JUMP member, Ryosuke Yamada. It was released in Japan on November 7, 2015. It is based on the novel of the same name by Kōtarō Isaka. The Final Lesson The Final Lesson is a 2015 French drama film directed by Pascale Pouzadoux and starring Sandrine Bonnaire and Marthe Villalonga. The film is based on the 2004 novel La Dernière Leçon by Noëlle Châtelet. Capital C Capital C is a documentary feature film about crowdfunding by directors Jørg Kundinger and Timon Birkhofer. The movie was co-funded by a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter.com and is the worlds first feature-length documentary about the topic. German grants FFF Bavaria and DFFF supported the production. 12 Golden Ducks 12 Golden Ducks is a 2015 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Matt Chow and starring Sandra Ng. It was scheduled for release on 19 February 2015. Like the previous 3 prostitution-themed comedy films starring Ng, i.e. Golden Chicken, Golden Chicken 2 and Golden Chicken 3, it was released on Chinese New Year. Iona Iona is a 2015 drama film directed by Scott Graham and starring Ruth Negga. It is set on the Scottish island of Iona. The film earned Ruth Negga a nomination for Best Actress at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards. Mountain Mountain is a 2015 Israeli drama film directed by Yaelle Kayam. It was screened in the Discovery section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The Gaelic King The Gaelic King is a 2017 British historical fantasy film, set in the Scottish dark ages. It stars Jake McGarry in the lead role, with Philip Todd directing. Nunnunarvu Nunnunarvu is 2016 Indian Tamil romantic thriller film directed by Mathivanan Sakthivel. The film stars Mathivanan Sakthivel, and Indira. Music for the songs in the film is composed by Mayu Ganeshan with background score done by Raj and editing by Suresh Urs. The film released on 30 September 2016. The Summer House Les Estivants is a French drama film directed by Valeria Bruni Tedeschi. It premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival. The Wedding Year The Wedding Year is a 2019 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Luketic and starring Sarah Hyland, Tyler James Williams, Jenna Dewan, Matt Shively and Anna Camp. It was released on September 20, 2019, by Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures. EXT. Night Night/Ext is a 2018 Egyptian drama film directed by Ahmad Abdalla. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Sherif Desoky won the award for Best Actor at the 40th Cairo International Film Festival for his role in the film. Sex Sex is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Fred Niblo, written by C. Gardner Sullivan, produced by J. Parker Read, and starring Louise Glaum. On its surface, the film was a morality story on the evils of marital infidelity. However, the films producer, J. Parker Read, had made a series of pictures on sex themes. The release of Sex, with its provocative title and explicit scenes of seduction and debauchery, made it the subject of controversy among censors and commentators. After Tonight After Tonight is a 1933 American pre-Code World War I spy film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Constance Bennett and Gilbert Roland. The studio considered firing Bennett after the film lost $100,000 at the box office. Allez Oop! Allez Oop is a 1934 American short comedy film starring Buster Keaton. It was the second film Keaton made for Educational Pictures. Rocky Mountain Mystery Rocky Mountain Mystery is a 1935 American Western mystery film directed by Charles Barton and starring Randolph Scott, Mrs. Leslie Carter, and Ann Sheridan. Based on an unpublished novel Golden Dreams by Zane Grey, the film is about a mining engineer who teams up with a crusty deputy sheriff to solve a series of mystery killings at an old radium mine where the owners family waits for his death for their inheritance. The film was re-released under the title The Fighting Westerner. Where There's a Will Where Theres a Will is a 1936 British comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Will Hay, Graham Moffatt and Norma Varden. It features an incompetent solicitor who unwittingly becomes party to a bank robbery. The film marked the first appearance of Graham Moffatt in a Will Hay film. Moffatt acted as a straight man to Hay, along with Moore Marriott, beginning in the film Windbag the Sailor. Crook's Tour Crooks Tour is a 1941 British film directed by John Baxter featuring Charters and Caldicott. It is adapted from a BBC radio serial of the same name. Wise Quacks Wise Quacks is a 1939 Looney Tunes animated short film featuring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. A different design of Daffy was used in this cartoon. In this cartoon, Daffy has a light-colored mask around his eyes and a zig-zag ring around his neck. This design would be used one more time in Porkys Last Stand in 1940 and some advertisements during the time. Maddalena... zero in condotta Maddalena, Zero for Conduct is a 1940 Italian comedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica. It is a remake of the Hungarian film Magda Expelled. Carnegie Hall Carnegie Hall is a 1947 film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. It stars Marsha Hunt and William Prince. Ulmer made Carnegie Hall with the help of conductor Fritz Reiner, godfather of the Ulmers daughter, Arianné. The New York City concert venue Carnegie Hall serves as the films setting for the plot and performances presented. A tribute to classical music and Carnegie Hall, the film features appearances by some of the prominent music figures of 20th century performing within the legendary concert hall. Based on a story by silent movie actress Seena Owen, Carnegie Hall follows the life of Irish immigrant Nora Ryan who arrives in America just as the grand concert hall is christened in 1891, and whose life is intertwined with the performers, conductors, aspiring artists and humble employees who call it home. The plot serves as a thread to connect the music performances. Tears of the Yang-Tse The Spring River Flows East, also translated as The Tears of Yangtze, is a 1947 epic Chinese film written and directed by Cai Chusheng and Zheng Junli and produced by the Kunlun Film Company. It is considered one of the most influential and extraordinary Chinese films ever made, and Chinas equivalent of the Gone with the Wind. The Hong Kong Film Awards ranked it in its list of greatest Chinese-language films ever made at number 27. It ran continuously in theatres for three months, and attracted 712,874 viewers during the period, setting a Chinese record. The film features two of the biggest stars of the time: Bai Yang and Shangguan Yunzhu. The film is over three hours long and consists of two parts, Eight War-Torn Years and The Dawn, released one after the other the same year. It details the trials and tribulations of a family during and immediately after the Second Sino-Japanese War. Part One, Eight War-Torn Years tells the story of the early life and marriage of a young couple, Sufen and Zhang Zhongliang and the strain produced when the husband is forced to flee to Chungking, losing contact with the family he leaves behind in wartime Shanghai. Part Two describes Zhang Zhongliangs return to Shanghai after a second marriage into a wealthy bourgeois clan among whom by chance his impoverished first wife Sufen has found work as a maid. A Fractured Leghorn A Fractured Leghorn is a 1950 Foghorn Leghorn cartoon made by Warner Bros. and directed by Robert McKimson. Foghorn is in pursuit of a snack of earthworm, but if he wants the worm he will have to outwit an anonymous cat, who barely speaks in the whole short. As usual, Foghorn is voiced by Mel Blanc, as is the cat. It should be of note that the cat featured in this cartoon is not the same as Sylvester, though they share similar color patterns. When he speaks at length to Henery Hawk in Leghorn Swoggled the next year, his voice lacks the slobbery lisp that defines the voices of both Sylvester and Daffy Duck. Also, the hair and whiskers on his face dont stick out far to each side as with Sylvesters face. Although the cat has no formal name, fans have informally dubbed him "Barnyard Cat," "The McKimson Cat" or "Capistrano Cat", after another picture he appeared in a year earlier titled Leader. He had also appeared in the previous shorts Paying the Piper, Its Hummer Time and Early to Bet. The worm ultimately outwits both cat and chicken when they get into an argument questioning whether he was actually there or not. That is one of few Foghorn cartoons where Leghorn is not put at odds with Henery Hawk and/or the Barnyard Dawg. Don't Throw That Knife Dont Throw That Knife is the 131st short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1951 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Lure of the Wilderness Lure of the Wilderness is a 1952 romantic adventure film directed by Jean Negulesco. The film, which was shot in Technicolor, is based on the 1941 novel Swamp Water by Vereen Bell, and is a remake of the Jean Renoirs 1941 adaption of the novel featuring Walter Brennan in a smaller version of his leading role in the earlier film. Passion Passion is a 1954 American Western film directed by Allan Dwan and written by Howard Estabrook, Beatrice A. Dresher and Joseph Lejtes. The film stars Cornel Wilde, Yvonne De Carlo, Raymond Burr, Lon Chaney Jr., Rodolfo Acosta and John Qualen. The film was released on October 6, 1954, by RKO Pictures. Ein Mann geht durch die Wand The Man Who Walked Through the Wall is a 1959 West German comedy film directed by Ladislao Vajda, starring Heinz Rühmann and Nicole Courcel. It tells the story of a man who out of frustration discovers that he has the ability to walk through walls. The film is based on the novella The Man Who Walked Through Walls by Marcel Aymé. The Minotaur, the Wild Beast of Crete Minotaur, the Wild Beast of Crete is a 1960 film based on the Greek legend of Theseus, the Athenian hero who is said to have slain a minotaur on Minoan Crete around 1500 or 1450 BC. The film was directed by Silvio Amadio and starred Bob Mathias. Island of the Doomed Maneater of Hydra is a Spanish-German co-production released in 1967 directed by American expatriate Mel Welles. The alternate titles include La isla de la muerte, Island of the Doomed and The Blood Suckers. The horror film is set on a remote island off the shore of an unidentified European country, in which the central character is a mad scientist who creates hybrid trees that feed on human blood. Prawo i piesc Prawo i pięść is a Polish 1964 drama film directed by Jerzy Hoffman and Edward Skórzewski. Based on a novel by Józef Hen, the film achieved cult status in the history of Polish cinema. Gekido no showashi: Okinawa kessen is a 1971 Japanese war film directed by Kihachi Okamoto from a screenplay by Kaneto Shindo with effects by Teruyoshi Nakano. Le moine The Monk is a 1972 French-German-Italian-Belgian gothic horror-drama film directed by Ado Kyrou. It is based on the eponymous novel written by Matthew Gregory Lewis. Challenge to White Fang The Return of White Fang is a 1974 sequel to White Fang. Both films were directed by Lucio Fulci as part of a trend of films inspired by Call of the Wild, which was a surprise hit in Italy. Two German productions in this trend were Hellhounds of Alaska and Cry of the Black Wolves, both directed by Harald Reinl. The Story of Joanna The Story of Joanna is a 1975 pornographic film directed by Gerard Damiano and starring Jamie Gillis and Terri Hall. The film has a sado-masochism theme influenced by Story of O. It is considered one of the classics of the Golden Age of Porn. It has been inducted into the XRCO Hall of Fame. Dixie Dynamite Dixie Dynamite is a 1976 American film directed by Lee Frost that stars Warren Oates. Steve McQueen appears uncredited in a scene as a motorbike driver. Le camion The Lorry is a 1977 French drama film directed by Marguerite Duras. It was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. A female writer reads to a comedian the script of her next film. It is about a hitchhiking woman who climbs in a truck. During the whole trip, she keeps talking while the driver listens to her, saying nothing. The film does not show the actor and the actress, just numerous scenes of a big truck going through the countryside. Summerfield Summerfield is a 1977 Australian film, directed by Ken Hannam, written by Cliff Green and produced by Patricia Lovell. It stars Nick Tate, Elizabeth Alexander, John Waters, Charles Bud Tingwell, Max Fairchild and Geraldine Turner, and was filmed on location on Phillip Island and Churchill Island in Victoria. L'homme en colère Jigsaw is a 1979 Canadian-French drama film directed by Claude Pinoteau and starring Lino Ventura and Angie Dickinson. Ventura later said of the film, "The story had problems. They were not worked out. It is easy to say, the story is everything, it must be good. But then you ask, What is a good story? and I must say to you, that is one of the mysteries of the cinema." Porklips Now Porklips Now is a short, low budget parody film, made in 1980 by the American director Ernie Fosselius, based on the 1979 motion picture Apocalypse Now. It chronicles the journey of Dullard, a gardener and handyman, sent to Chinatown by two butchers to meet a business rival, Fred "Madman" Mertz, and "take care of business". The film cleverly and humorously incorporates references to signature elements of the film on which it is based, albeit in a somewhat conspicuously low-budget manner. Echoing a widely held if erroneous belief about Apocalypse Now, the film features several alternate endings. The film was included on the compilation VHS release Hardware Wars, and Other Film Farces from Warner Home Video and is currently available on VHS and DVD from Pyramid Direct Films. Body and Soul Body and Soul is a 1981 American drama film written by and starring Leon Isaac Kennedy, and co-starring his then-wife Jayne Kennedy. Directed by George Bowers, it is a remake of the 1947 film, a story of corruption, violence and temptation between a boxer and a knockout. Calamity Calamity is a 1982 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Vera Chytilová. Becoming Aware Darse cuenta is a 1984 Argentine historical drama film directed by Alejandro Doria and starring Luis Brandoni, Darío Grandinetti and Lito Cruz. It won the Silver Condor for Best Film. The story is set against the background of the Malvinas/Falklands conflict. Act of Piracy Act of Piracy is a 1988 American/South African thriller film directed by John Cardos and starring Gary Busey, Belinda Bauer and Ray Sharkey. While enjoying an exotic cruise to Australia, a family yacht is taken over by terrorists. It is also known as Barracuda. Mob Boss Mob Boss is a 1990 direct-to-video Mafia-themed comedy film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Eddie Deezen, Morgan Fairchild, Teagan Clive and William Hickey. The film features character actor Deezen in one of his few leading roles, as well as guest appearances from many veteran character actors known for their "tough guy" and gangster roles, including Mike Mazurki in his final screen appearance. Angaar Angaar is a 1992 Indian Hindi crime drama film directed by Shashilal K. Nair, released on 1 September 1992. The film stars Jackie Shroff, Dimple Kapadia and Nana Patekar in lead roles. The film was speculated to have been based on the life of Karim Lala. The Ernest Green Story The Ernest Green Story is a 1993 made-for-television movie which follows the true story of Ernest Green and eight other African-American high-school students as they embark on their historic journey to integrate Little Rock Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957. The film was developed and executive produced by Carol Ann Abrams. Much of the movie was filmed on location at Central High School. The film had its world premiere at Little Rock Central High School, with an introduction by President-Elect of the United States Bill Clinton. It aired on the Disney Channel on January 17, 1993. Later that year, A.M.L. Productions and the Disney Channel received a Peabody Award for presenting "a story which reminds adults and teaches children about the courageous steps taken toward the elimination of discrimination in American society". Woman Sesame Oil Maker Woman Sesame Oil Maker is a 1993 Chinese film. In the English speaking world it has been released in the United Kingdom under the title Women from the Lake of Scented Souls and more recently on DVD as Woman Sesame Oil Maker. It is adapted from a novel by Zhou Daxin, "The Fragrant Oil Mill by the Lake of Scented Souls". The film is adapted and directed by Xie Fei and tells the story of a woman in a small village in Hebei who runs a small sesame oil business that becomes unexpectedly successful, but who then uses her money to buy for her mentally disabled son a peasant bride. The film won the Golden Bear for Best Film at the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival in 1993, a prize it shared with Ang Lees The Wedding Banquet. Dead Girl Dead Girl is an American film written, directed and starring Adam Coleman Howard and Anne Parillaud. Floating Life Floating Life is a 1996 Australian drama film directed by Clara Law about a Hong Kong family who move to Australia. The film was selected as the Australian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Deti Don-Kikhota Children of Don Quixote is a 1966 Soviet comedy film. Roboman Hakaider is a 1995 Japanese tokusatsu film directed by Keita Amemiya. The film features Hakaider in the role of an anti-hero as opposed to usually being portrayed as a villain. Ferdinando e Carolina Ferdinando and Carolina is a 1999 Italian historical comedy film directed by Lina Wertmüller. Hearth Fires Hearth Fires is a 1972 French film directed by Serge Korber. The film is also known as La Divorziata. Julie Julie is a 1975 Indian romantic drama film directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan and written by Chakrapani. The film stars Lakshmi in the title role. It also stars Vikram, Nadira, Rita Bhaduri, Om Prakash, Utpal Dutt and Sridevi. The film was a critical and commercial success. Julie was also a musical blockbuster, with award-winning music by Rajesh Roshan which won him the Filmfare Award for the year. It had one of the first English language songs in an Indian film - "My Heart is Beating", sung by Preeti Sagar. It is a rare Hindi film in that it features an Anglo-Indian family in the lead. It is a remake of a Malayalam hit film Chattakari, which also starred Laxmi. She would star in yet another remake, the Telugu film Miss Julie Prema Katha. She didnt act in the Kannada remake, Julie, released in 2006, which had Ramya in the title role as Julie and Dino Morea as the leading man. She also declined the role of Julies mother in the Malayalam remake titled Chattakari, stating that she wanted the audiences to remember her as the young and beautiful Julie; the title role went to Shamna Kasim. St. Patrick: The Irish Legend St. Patrick: The Irish Legend is a 2000 television historical drama film about the life of Saint Patrick, who was born in Wales and who brought Christianity to Ireland. I Loved an Armchair I Loved an Armchair is a 1971 Greek film directed by Dinos Dimopoulos and produced by Karagiannis-Karatzopoulos S.A. starring Kostas Voutsas, Eleni Erimou and Giorgos Papazisis. It was written by Lakis Mihailides and was based on the 1969 Russian film Twelve Chairs, which was also made into the 1970 American film The Twelve Chairs directed by Mel Brooks. The music director in the movie was Giorgos Hadjinassiou. The film is 89 minutes long and tells the story of a poor young man who was forced to sell four chairs he had inherited from his aunt and then learned that one of them contained hidden jewelry. La villa Santo Sospir La Villa Santo Sospir is a 35-minute amateur or home film directed by Jean Cocteau in which Cocteau takes the viewer on a tour of Francine Weisweillers villa on the French coast, a major location later used in his film Testament of Orpheus. The house itself is heavily decorated, mostly by Cocteau, and we are given an extensive tour of the artwork. Cocteau also shows us several dozen paintings, most of which cover mythological themes. He also proudly shows paintings by Edouard Dermithe and Jean Marais and plays around his own home in Villefranche. Cora Unashamed Cora Unashamed is a TV film from The American Collection directed by Deborah M. Pratt, starring Regina Taylor and Cherry Jones, and released in 2000. The film was shot on location in October 1999 in central Iowa. Cities such as Ames, Cambridge and Story City were used. The movie is based on a short story by the same name in The Ways of White Folks, a collection of short stories by Langston Hughes. Cinematographer Ernest Holzman won an American Society of Cinematographers Award, for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week/Mini-Series/Pilot for Network or Basic Broadcast TV, for his work on this film. David Herbert Donald called the short story "a brilliantly realized portrait of an isolated black woman in a small Middle Western town, who stoically survives her own sorrows but in the end lashes out against the hypocrisy of the whites who employ her." The Wild Swans The Wild Swans is a 1962 Soviet traditionally animated feature film directed by the husband-and-wife team of Mikhail Tsekhanovsky and Vera Tsekhanovskaya. The film is based on the story of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen. Unusual for Soviet films of this period, and especially for animated films, it was produced in widescreen. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow. Villa-Lobos: A Life of Passion Villa-Lobos: A Life of Passion is a 2000 Brazilian drama film directed by Zelito Viana. It was entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival. It won the 2nd Grande Prêmio Cinema Brasil for Best Score, and the 5th Brazilian Film Festival of Miami for Best Art Direction. Its production started in 1997 as Villa Lobos - História de Uma Paixão. Oru Maravathoor Kanavu Oru Maravathoor Kanavu is a 1998 Malayalam comedy-drama musical film directed by Lal Jose and written by Sreenivasan. It stars Mammootty, Biju Menon, Mohini, Divya Unni, Sreenivasan, Kalabhavan Mani, Sukumari and Nedumudi Venu. The music was composed by Vidyasagar. It was the directorial debut of Lal Jose, who had previously worked as an assistant director in many Malayalam films. Playback singer Devanand also debuted through this film. The film was a box-office success. It is an unofficial remake of Pierre Grunsteins first production Jean de Florette, starring Yves Montand. Bandh Darwaza Bandh Darwaza is a 1990 Bollywood horror movie starring Kunika, Manjeet Kullar, Aruna Irani, Anirudh Agarwal and the Afghan actor Hashmat Khan. The film soundtrack was composed by the Anand-Milind brothers. Our America Our America is a film based on the book Our America: Life And Death on the South Side of Chicago. It premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival, and aired on American television later that year. This is also the last film to feature Brandon Hammond. Beijing Rocks Beijing Rocks is a 2001 Hong Kong film directed by award-winning director Mabel Cheung about the rock and roll music scene in Beijing. Starring Shu Qi and Daniel Wu, it was nominated for five Hong Kong Film Awards including Best Picture and Best Cinematography. YMCA Baseball Team YMCA Baseball Team is a semi-historical 2002 South Korean comedy film. In 1905, there was a confluence of international events leading to the loss of Chosŏn Korean sovereignty, and by 1910, Japan formally annexed Korea outright. The Japanese, having already defeated Qing China and signed an alliance with the United Kingdom, defeated Imperial Russia, and came to an understanding with the United States to respect each others colonial "Spheres of Influence" in the Pacific. In these chaotic times, an eclectic group of Koreans find refuge in the quintessentially American pastime. He Sees You When You're Sleeping He Sees You When Youre Sleeping is a 2002 Canadian made-for-TV Christmas drama film, starring Cameron Bancroft and Erika Eleniak. It was written by Carl Binder, based on a story by Mary Higgins Clark and directed by David Winning. The film was first aired at PAX Television on December 22, 2002. Perth Perth: The Geylang Massacre is a 2004 Singaporean drama film written and directed by Djinn. It stars Lim Kay Tong as Harry Lee, a part-time security guard and taxicab driver in Singapore. He is a self-described "simple man" whose life becomes complicated when he finds work as a driver for an escort service. Its title refers to the Australian city, which is where he dreams of retiring and considers a paradise. Alice in Chains: Music Bank - The Videos Music Bank: The Videos is a video release by rock band Alice in Chains containing all of the bands music videos. It was originally released on VHS in 1999 and was re-released in 2001 on DVD. The video has been certified gold by the RIAA with excess sales of 50,000 copies. Love & Dance Love & Dance is a 2006 Israeli drama film directed by Eitan Anner. It was entered into the 28th Moscow International Film Festival. Splatter Beach Splatter Beach is a 2007 low-budget horror comedy film directed by the Polonia brothers and starring Erin Brown, Erika Smith, Alison Whitney, Brice Kennedy, Ken Van Sant and Dave Fife. It was released on DVD by Camp Motion Pictures. The screenplay concerns a reporter who hopes to write a story on a series of disappearances that have plagued a local beach, and who finds instead a sea monster in full rubbery attire. Linger Linger is a 2008 Hong Kong romantic drama film directed by Johnnie To and starring Li Bingbing and Vic Chou. Sikandar Sikandar is a 2009 Indian crime drama film written and directed by Piyush Jha. The film features Parzan Dastur in the titular role with R. Madhavan, Sanjay Suri and Ayesha Kapoor in pivotal roles. The film has terrorism in the Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir as its backdrop. It was known in its production stages as Foot Soldier. The film was released on 21 August 2009. Oh, My God!! Oh, My God is an Indian film directed by Sourabh Shrivastava released on 5 December 2008. The film is about an employee who puts more time trying to get people to invest in a money-making scheme. Líbás jako buh You Kiss Like a God is a 2009 Czech comedy film directed by Marie Poledňáková. The Frontier Boys The Frontier Boys is a 2011 independent action drama feature film written and directed by John Grooters, with appearances by Contemporary Christian music artist Rebecca St. James and country music singer Big Kenny. Pizza Man Pizza Man is a 2011 American family action film directed by Joe Eckardt, written by Jonathan Kapoor and Marco Mannone, and starring Frankie Muniz and Diamond Dallas Page. Playoff Playoff is a 2011 biographical film, written and directed by Israeli director, Eran Riklis. The film is inspired by the life of Ralph Klein, Israels most famous basketball coach. Maximum Shame Maximum Shame is a feature-length dystopian movie, written and directed by Carlos Atanes and released in 2010. Taintlight Taintlight is a 2009 American direct-to-video spoof horror film written and directed by Chris Seaver and starring Meredith Host, Kurt Indovina, and A.J. Stabbone. It a parody of the 2008 film Twilight. Sione's 2: Unfinished Business Siones 2: Unfinished Business is a 2012 New Zealand comedy film and the sequel to the hugely successful 2006 film Siones Wedding. It was produced by John Barnett and Paul Davis, directed by Simon Bennett, co-produced by South Pacific Pictures and New Zealand Film Commission with music by Don McGlashan and written by Oscar Kightley and James Griffin. The film stars Oscar Kightley, Shimpal Lelisi, Robbie Magasiva, Iaheto Ah Hi, Dave Fane, Teuila Blakely, Madeleine Sami, Pua Magasiva, Mario Gaoa, Nathaniel Lees, David Van Horn, Ayse Tezel, Dimitri Baveas, Kirk Torrance and Te Kohe Tuhaka. Siones 2: Unfinished Business was filmed at Auckland. The film was theatrically released on January 19, 2012, by Sony Pictures and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on June 13, 2012, by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The film has received mixed reviews from critics and has grossed $723,000 in New Zealand. This was Pua Magisivas final film seven years before his death on May 11, 2019. Muran Muran is a 2011 Indian Tamil drama thriller film written and directed by debutant Rajan Madhav. It stars Cheran alongside Prasanna, with Haripriya, Nikita Thukral and Jayaprakash in pivotal roles. Launched in September 2010, the films shooting was completed by July 2011. The story revolves around two contrasting characters and depicts the incidents that occur when they meet each other. The film is highly inspired by Alfred Hitchcocks psychological thriller Strangers on a Train. Co-produced and distributed by UTV Motion Pictures, Muran was released on 30 September 2011 to overall positive reviews. Kaafiron Ki Namaaz Kaafiron Ki Namaazis a 2016 Hindi language film written and directed by Ram Ramesh Sharma. The film was digitally released on 7 April 2016, and was received very well by the audience. Aire libre Aire libre is a 2014 Argentine drama film directed by Anahí Berneri. It has been selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The Rizen The Rizen is a 2017 horror film written by Matt Mitchell and produced by Clare Pearce for Lost Eye Films, directed by Matt Mitchell for Lost Eye Films and starring Laura Swift, Sally Phillips, Tom Goodman-Hill, Adrian Edmondson , Julian Rhind-Tutt and Bruce Payne. The film was cast and produced by Clare Pearce and for a UK independent film the cast is full of well known cameos. Julie 2 Julie 2 is a Hindi thriller film written, co-produced and directed by Deepak Shivdasani and produced by Vijay Nair. It features Raai Laxmi in the lead role which marks her debut in Hindi cinema. This is the sequel to Shivdasanis earlier film Julie. Viju Shah composes the films score and soundtrack while Sameer Reddy handles the cinematography. Principal photography commenced in September 2015. Filming locations include Mumbai, Hyderabad and Dubai. The films first look poster was released on 14 February 2016 coinciding with Valentines Day. The film was released on 24 November 2017. Oru Kidayin Karunai Manu Oru Kidayin Karunai Manu is a 2017 Tamil drama film, written and directed by Suresh Sangaiah. The film features Vidharth and Raveena Ravi in the lead roles, with a goat playing a pivotal role. Oru Kidayin Karunai Manu is produced by Eros International. The film received positives reviews and critical acclaim. High Jack High Jack is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language comedy stoner film directed by Akarsh Khurana, starring Sumeet Vyas, Mantra and Sonnalli Seygall. The films theatrical trailer was launched on 27 March 2018. It was released on 18 May 2018. Tej... I Love You Tej I Love You is a 2018 Indian Telugu romantic drama film directed by A. Karunakaran and produced by K. S. Rama Rao under Creative Commercials banner. It stars Sai Dharam Tej and Anupama Parameswaran in lead roles. Swallow Swallow is a 2019 American-French drama film, written and directed by Carlo Mirabella-Davis, in his directorial debut. It stars Haley Bennett, Austin Stowell, Elizabeth Marvel, David Rasche and Denis OHare. It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 28, 2019. Thattum Purath Achuthan Thattumpurath Achuthan is an Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Lal Jose and scripted by M. Sindhuraj. The film stars Kunchacko Boban in the lead role. It also features debutante Sravana. Roby Raj was the cinematographer and editing was done by Ranjan Abraham. A Modern Musketeer A Modern Musketeer is a 1917 American silent adventure comedy film directed and written by Allan Dwan. Based on the short story, "DArtagnan of Kansas" by E. P. Lyle, Jr., the film was produced by and stars Douglas Fairbanks. A now complete and restored print of the film still exists and is currently in the public domain. The Iron Mule The Iron Mule is a 1925 American comedy film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle and Grover Jones. The Road to Ruin Road to Ruin is a 1934 Pre-Code, exploitation film directed by Dorothy Davenport, under the name "Mrs. Wallace Reid", and Melville Shyer, and written by Davenport with the uncredited contribution of the films producer, Willis Kent. The film, which is in the public domain, is about a young girl whose life is ruined by sex and drugs. Back in Circulation Back in Circulation is a 1937 American film directed by Ray Enright and starring Pat OBrien and Joan Blondell. Based on a story by Adela Rogers St. Johns, Blondell plays a fast-moving newspaper reporter who senses a story when she spots a young recent widow partying in a night club. This film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. The Texans The Texans is a 1938 American Western film directed by James P. Hogan and starring by Joan Bennett, Randolph Scott. The screenplay was written by Bertram Millhauser, Paul Sloane and William Wister Haines and is based on the novel North of 36 by Emerson Hough. Most of the exterior scenes were filmed about east of Cotulla, on the La Mota Ranch. Other scenes were filmed near Laredo. 2500 Texas Longhorns were used for the herd. Interior scenes were recorded at Paramount Studios in Hollywood. The Texans premiered at San Antonios Majestic Theater on July 16, 1938. Drums of Fu Manchu Drums of Fu Manchu is a 15-chapter Republic movie serial based on the character created by Sax Rohmer. Though using the title of the ninth novel in the series, it actually is based on numerous elements from throughout the series to that point, cherry-picked by the writers. It starred Henry Brandon, William Royle and Robert Kellard. It was directed by the legendary serial team of William Witney and John English and is often considered one of the best movie serials ever made. The Man Who Talked Too Much The Man Who Talked Too Much is a 1940 American drama film directed by Vincent Sherman and written by Walter DeLeon and Earl Baldwin; it was a remake of the acclaimed 1932 Warners Bros. version, The Mouthpiece, which starred Warren William. Starring George Brent, Virginia Bruce, Brenda Marshall, Richard Barthelmess, William Lundigan, George Tobias and John Litel, the film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1940. The Man Who Talked Too Much is the second of three adapted from the 1929 play The Mouthpiece by Frank J. Collins, in which a former prosecutor, disillusioned by sending an innocent man to the electric chair, takes the saying "Better that a hundred guilty men go free than one innocent man suffer the death penalty" one step further by becoming a defense attorney for gangsters and adroitly tightrope walking legal ethics. Collins based his protagonist on Manhattan defense attorney William Joseph Fallon, dubbed "The Great Mouthpiece" in the New York press, who had a short but spectacularly successful career before succumbing to the effects of his own dissoluteness at the age of 41. Douce Love Story is a 1943 French romantic drama film directed by Claude Autant-Lara. Isle of Forgotten Sins Isle of Forgotten Sins is an American South Seas adventure film released on August 15, 1943 by PRC, with Leon Fromkess in charge of production, directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and featuring top-billed John Carradine and Gale Sondergaard whose performance in one of 1936s Academy Award for Best Picture nominees, Anthony Adverse, earned her the first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Isle of Forgotten Sins was subsequently reissued in a version cut from 82 to 74 minutes and retitled Monsoon. It proved to be the final film role for German-American actress Betty Amann as well as the last feature for producer Peter R. Van Duinens Atlantis Pictures, a unit whose films had a higher budget then most of PRCs releases. Third-listed supporting actor Sidney Toler worked on this PRC title between the finish of his Charlie Chan films at 20th Century Fox and just before their resumption at Monogram Pictures. The film features several songs, an underwater sequence using a marionette and a tropical monsoon climax. The pre-release working title was Island of Forgotten Sins. Sweet Rosie O'Grady Sweet Rosie OGrady is a 1943 Technicolor musical film about an American singer who attempts to better herself by marrying an English duke, but is harassed by a reporter. Directed by Irving Cummings, it stars Betty Grable and Robert Young. Return of the Ape Man Return of the Ape Man is a 1944 American film distributed by Monogram Pictures. It was directed by Philip Rosen with top-billed star Bela Lugosi and supporting actors John Carradine, George Zucco, Frank Moran, Judith Gibson and Michael Ames. Tom Turk and Daffy Tom Turk and Daffy is a 1944 American animated short film in the Looney Tunes series directed by Chuck Jones and starring Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and a turkey named Tom Turk. The voices of Daffy and Porky were done by Mel Blanc, while Tom Turk was voiced by Billy Bletcher. Seven Journeys In Those Days is a 1947 German drama film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Gert Schäfer, Erich Schellow and Winnie Markus. It was one of the cycle of Rubble films made in the wake of Germanys defeat during World War II. The film addresses issues of collective guilt during the Nazi era, using the device of a car built in 1933 and dismantled in 1947 narrating the various experiences of its owners in a series of seven separate episodes. The films objective was to highlight the private resistance of various figures to the Nazis even while they publicly accepted the repression of Nazi society. Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven Texas, Brooklyn and Heaven is a 1948 American romantic comedy film directed by William Castle and starring Guy Madison and Diana Lynn. It is based on the 1943 novel Eddie and The Archangel Mike by Barry Benefield. Under California Stars Under California Stars is a 1948 American Trucolor Western film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers, Jane Frazee and Andy Devine. The film was shot in Trucolor. After returning from Hollywood after his tenth anniversary in films to his ranch, Rogers tackles a gang who kidnap his horse Trigger and hold it to ransom. This film is now in the public domain. Louisa Louisa is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Alexander Hall starring Ronald Reagan, Charles Coburn, Ruth Hussey, Edmund Gwenn and Spring Byington. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound. The Girl in the Bikini Manina, la fille sans voiles, released in the US as Manina, the Girl in the Bikini, and in the UK as Manina, the Lighthouse Keepers Daughter, is a 1952 French film directed by Willy Rozier and starring Brigitte Bardot, Jean-François Calvé and Howard Vernon. The film is one of Bardots first film roles, at the age of 17, and was controversial for the scanty bikinis worn by the young Bardot in the film, one of the first occasions when a bikini had appeared in film and when the bikini was still widely considered immodest. Though released in France in 1953 as Manina, la fille sans voiles, the film was not released in the United States until 1958 as Manina, the Girl in the Bikini and in the United Kingdom until 1959 as The Lighthouse-Keepers Daughter. In other countries it was released under other names. The film was able to be screened in the United States notwithstanding the Hays Code prohibition of exposure of the midriff as a foreign film. The film was shot in Cannes, Nice and Paris in the summer of 1952. Brigitte Bardots father had signed a contract, on behalf of his minor daughter, specifying that the film was not to show indecent images. When in the course of filming, a series of "highly suggestive" photographs of his daughter was released, he accused the producing company of not respecting the contract and demanded that the film not be projected without the permission of a court. He lost the suit. Bubble Trouble Bubble Trouble is the 151st short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1953 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Battle of Gettysburg The Battle of Gettysburg is a 1955 American documentary film about the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards. The documentary was filmed in Cinemascope and Eastmancolor entirely on location at the Gettysburg National Military Park in south-central Pennsylvania. Leslie Nielsen provides narration, while songs from the Civil War era are played in the background with the sound effects of battle. At the end of the film, Nielsen reads the Gettysburg Address. No actors appear onscreen. Schary photographed memorial statues and bas-reliefs already present on battlefield from various angles and distances, then juxtaposed the footage to suggest that the static images were actual characters taking part in a dramatic re-enactment of the battle. In some scenes, the turbulence created by an off-screen helicopter is used to press down tall grasses, suggesting the passage of invisible soldiers. In 1956, the film was nominated for Oscars for Best Documentary, Short Subject and Best Short Subject, Two-reel. Hell's Island Hells Island is a 1955 American Technicolor film noir directed by Phil Karlson starring John Payne and Mary Murphy. The film was shot in the VistaVision wide-screen format. Hells Island was re-released in 1962 under the title South Sea Fury. The working titles of this film were Love Is a Weapon and The Ruby Virgin. The film is told as a flashback with Payne narrating the story. The Giants of Thessaly The Giants of Thessaly is a 1960 Italian-French adventure-fantasy film directed by Riccardo Freda. It is loosely based on the epic poem Argonautica by Apollonius Rhodius. The Daydreamer The Daydreamer is a 1966 stop motion animated-live action musical fantasy film produced by Videocraft International. Directed by Jules Bass, it was written by Arthur Rankin and Romeo Muller, based on the stories of Hans Christian Andersen. It features songs by Jules Bass and Maury Laws. The films opening features the cast in puppet and live form plus caricatures of the cast by Al Hirschfeld. The Pink Blueprint The Pink Blueprint is the 18th cartoon produced in the Pink Panther series. A total of 124 6-minute cartoons were produced between 1964 and 1980. Bronco Bullfrog Bronco Bullfrog is a 1969 British black-and-white film directed by Barney Platts-Mills. It was Platts-Mills first full-length feature film. Seven Murders for Scotland Yard Seven Murders for Scotland Yard is a 1971 Italian-Spanish giallo film directed by José Luis Madrid and starring Paul Naschy, Patricia Loran and Renzo Marignano. It was based on the story of Jack the Ripper, here depicted as a cannibal. Crime and Passion Crime and Passion, also known as Ace Up My Sleeve, is a 1976 comedy drama film. Dokter Pulder zaait papavers Dokter Pulder zaait papavers is a 1975 Dutch drama film directed by Bert Haanstra. It is based on the book The Nail Behind the Wallpaper by Anton Koolhaas. The international title is When The Poppies Bloom Again . The film was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival, but won no prizes. It was also selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. La pupa del gangster Sex Pot is a 1975 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Capitani. A Whisper in the Dark A Whisper in the Dark is a 1976 Italian film directed by Marcello Aliprandi. Io e Caterina Io e Caterina is a 1980 Italian comedy film directed by Alberto Sordi. For his performance, Alberto Sordi was awarded with a Globo doro for best actor. The Ark of the Sun God Sopravvissuti della città morta or Ark of the Sun God is a 1984 Italian action film starring David Warbeck and directed by Antonio Margheriti. The film was partly filmed and produced in Turkey. Henry IV Henry IV is a 1984 Italian drama film directed by Marco Bellocchio. It is based on the Luigi Pirandello play of the same name and has music by Ástor Piazzolla. It was entered into the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. Detective School Dropouts Detective School Dropouts is a 1986 action-comedy co-starring and written by David Landsberg and Lorin Dreyfuss for The Cannon Group. Qian wang 1991 Great Pretenders is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film edited and directed by Ronny Yu and starring Raymond Wong, Tony Leung, Simon Yam and Amy Yip. A Fine Romance A Fine Romance is a 1991 internationally co-produced comedy film directed by Gene Saks. The Beans of Egypt, Maine The Beans of Egypt, Maine is a 1994 indie drama film directed by Jennifer Warren and starring Martha Plimpton, Kelly Lynch and Rutger Hauer. The film is based on a novel with the same name written by Carolyn Chute. Two Mothers for Zachary Two Mothers for Zachary is a 1996 ABC television film directed by Peter Werner and starring Valerie Bertinelli and Vanessa Redgrave. It is a true story adaptation of the Bottoms v. Bottoms family custody battle brought by a mother who disapproves of her daughters lesbianism and the impact on her grandchild. It premiered on 22 September 1996. It was awarded a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Made for TV Movie. How Wings Are Attached to the Backs of Angels How Wings Are Attached to the Backs of Angels is a 1996 animated short by Canadian animator Craig Welch, produced by the National Film Board of Canada. While Welchs first film with the NFB, 1992s No Problem, was influenced by the comic style of NFB animators Cordell Barker and Richard Condie, How Wings Are Attached to the Backs of Angels marked a distinct change in artistic direction, exploring such darker themes as death and desire, in a style that has been called "surrealistic." Welch has stated that one of the original influences for the film was Arnold Böcklins painting Isle of the Dead as well as Norman McLarens 1946 NFB animated short A Little Phantasy on a 19th-century Painting, which incorporates the Böcklin work. Salt Water Moose Salt Water Moose is a 1996 Canadian family film directed by Stuart Margolin. Filmed in Toronto and in Nova Scotia, it stars Timothy Dalton, Lolita Davidovich, Johnny Morina, and Katharine Isabelle. Hacks Hacks is a 1997 American comedy film written and directed by Gary Rosen. The film premiered at the AFI Los Angeles Film Festival. The Price of Kissing The Price of Kissing is a 1997 American-Canadian independent drama film starring Pauley Perrette, Leon Robinson, Jon Seda, Nicole Eggert, Loretta Devine and Lou Rawls. Haiducii Haiducii is a 1966 Romanian film directed by Dinu Cocea. Unseen Evil Unseen Evil is a 2001 supernatural horror film directed by Jay Woelfel. It was released on 12 November 2001. Michael Jordan: An American Hero Michael Jordan: An American Hero is an American television film that aired on Fox Family Channel on April 18, 1999. It stars Michael Jace as Michael Jordan. Last Present Last Present is a 2001 South Korean film. Directed by Oh Ki-hwan, it tells the tale of Yong-ki, a struggling comedian who continues to see parallels between his disintegrating relationship with his wife, Jung-yeon, and the characters hes playing on the stage. Marry a Rich Man Marry a Rich Man is a 2002 Hong Kong movie directed by Vincent Kok. Dharmatma Dharmatma is a 1975 Hindi thriller movie and the first Bollywood film to be shot in Afghanistan. It was produced and directed by Feroz Khan. The movie is the first attempt in India to localise The Godfather. The cast includes Feroz Khan, Hema Malini, Rekha, Premnath, Imtiaz Khan, Danny Denzongpa, Farida Jalal, Ranjeet, Helen, Madan Puri, Jeevan, Iftekhar, Dara Singh, Satyen Kappu and Sudhir. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. This film took Feroz Khan to new heights in his career as this was a hit movie. The same year, Sholay and Deewar were released. The film also has scenes featuring Buzkashi, a Central Asian sport on horses, including aerial shots, which in turn won the films cinematographer, Kamal Bose, the Filmfare Award for Best Cinematographer.. Dharmatmas plot is loosely based on The Godfather. Do You Like Spring Bear? Spring Bears Love is a 2003 South Korean film directed by Donald Yong-ih. Deadly Visions Deadly Visions is a 2004 made-for-television film starring Nicollette Sheridan, Gordon Currie, Sarah Deakins, Philip Granger, Haili Page and Frida Betrani. It was directed by Michael Scott and written by John Murlowski. The film is also known as Possessed and Transplant. Bam Bam and Celeste Bam Bam and Celeste is a 2005 comedy film starring Margaret Cho and Bruce Daniels. Caterpillar Wish The Caterpillar Wish is a 2006 Australian coming-of-age film, directed by Sandra Sciberras ,produced by Kate Whitbread and starring and ensemble cast including Victoria Thaine, Susie Porter and Philip Quast. It was filmed in and around Robe. The Caterpillar Wish was released in Australia on 15 June 2006. Mojave Phone Booth Mojave Phone Booth is an independently produced 2006 film directed by John Putch. The film is based on a real phone booth in the Mojave Desert that once accepted incoming calls, but has since been removed. The film is composed of the intertwined stories of four Las Vegas people whose lives are each connected by the vandalized but functioning Mojave phone booth. An isolated structure in the desert, some 15 miles from the nearest highway and miles from any other building, the booth became an internet phenomenon in 1997. The movie portrays the stories of four fictional travelers, separately drawn to visit the booth in the hopes the phone there might suddenly ring, allowing them to randomly connect with a stranger. The travelers are Beth, who is trying to resolve problems with her love-life, as well as a mysterious, recurring crime; Mary, who is considering resorting to prostitution to escape the depressing circumstances of her life; Alex, a woman who is losing her lover, Glory, to a belief she is plagued by aliens; and Richard, an alcoholic, severely depressed by being separated from his wife, who chances upon the booth after the failure of his suicide attempt. The Marconi Bros. The Marconi Bros. is an independent 2008 American comedy drama film. It was written and directed by cousins Michael Canzoniero and Marco Ricci. Miguel and William Miguel y William is a 2007 Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Inés París and starring Elena Anaya, Juan Luis Galiardo and Will Kemp. The film depicts a fictional meeting between William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes in the early seventeenth century and their rival love for a woman. The dialogue is a mixture of Spanish and English. Bewitching Attraction Bewitching Attraction is a 2006 South Korean black comedy film. The debut film by South Korean director Lee Ha, the plot revolves around a troubled professor and her sexual escapades. The film was released on March 16, 2006 and had a total attendance of 691,735. Fata Morgana Fata Morgana is a 2007 German film directed by Simon Groß and starring Matthias Schweighöfer, Marie Zielcke and Jean-Hugues Anglade. The film is about a young couple ending up lost in the desert and being forced to trust a shady stranger to lead them back to civilisation. On Broadway On Broadway is an independent film, shot in Boston in May 2006, starring Joey McIntyre, Jill Flint, Eliza Dushku, Mike OMalley, Robert Wahlberg, Amy Poehler and Will Arnett. Shoot First and Pray You Live (Because Luck Has Nothing to Do with It) Shoot First and Pray You Live is a 2008 spaghetti-influenced western written and directed by Lance Doty and based on the novel Luck by Max Brand. Filming took place in Santa Fe. Vennela Vennela is a 2005 Telugu romantic comedy film written and directed by Deva Katta, starring Raja and Parvati Melton as well as Sharwanand and Ravi Varma. Vennela was well received among the young, urban audiences and south Indian students in USA mostly from Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana, India. 90% of the film was shot in Michigan, United States. The American university setting was shot at Wayne State University main campus in Detroit and Oakland University in Rochester. Only 10% of the film was shot at City College Hyderabad. The film grossed 5.3 crore at the box office and was declared a cult hit. Nadiya Kollappetta Rathri Nadiya Kollappetta Rathri is a 2007 Malayalam thriller film by K. Madhu starring Suresh Gopi and Kavya Madhavan in lead roles. The films plot is inspired by the 2007 Thai movie Alone which itself is loosely based on Agatha Christies novel Elephants Can Remember. Scorched Scorched is an Australian television movie broadcast on the Nine Network on 31 August 2008. The telemovie was titled Strike Team, which was ultimately as a decoy due to the state government having been uncomfortable about the premise and plot of the script. Scorched won the International Emmy Award for Digital Program: Fiction in 2009. Killer Bees Die Bienen — Tödliche Bedrohung is a 2008 German television horror film directed by Michael Karen and stars Janin Reinhardt, Rolf Kanies and Sonja Kirchberger. La lingerie La Lingerie is a 2008 Hong Kong film written and co-directed by Chan Hing-Kai and Janet Chun, and is a loose follow-up to Chans 2001 debut La Brassiere. Stephy Tang heads the films ensemble cast, which also includes Janice Man, J.J. Jia, Kathy Yuen and Ronald Cheng. The Brotherhood V: Alumni The Brotherhood V: Alumni is a 2009 film directed by David DeCoteau and starring Maria Acevees and Preston Davis. It is the fifth of the Brotherhood series of homoerotic horror films that started with The Brotherhood. At Home by Myself... with You At Home by Myself...With You is a 2009 Canadian film directed by Kris Booth and co-written with Ramona Barckert. It premiered at the 2009 Vancouver Film Festival. Deepavali Deepavali is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language action romance film written and directed by Ezhil and produced by Thirupathi Brothers, the Tamil film production company owned by brothers N. Subash Chandrabose and noted director, N. Lingusamy and was founded in 2006. Starring Jayam Ravi and Bhavana in lead and Raghuvaran, Lal, and Vijayakumar in supporting roles. The shooting of the film finished in December 2006, with shooting locations were canned in India and in Oman, for the picturization of a song. The film released worldwide on 9 February 2007 and was considered as a successful movie with its unique entertaining features. Deepavali has been remade into Oriya in 2010 as Dil Tate Deichi directed by Sanjay Nayak and starring Sabyasachi Mishra and Priya Choudhury, and in Bengali in 2013 as Deewana directed by Rabi Kinagi and starring Jeet and Srabanti Chatterjee. It was also dubbed into Hindi as Billu Bachchan: Ek Diljala and in Telugu as Paga. The Detective Is in the Bar is a 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Hajime Hashimoto and based on a novel by Naomi Azuma. Saving Lincoln Saving Lincoln is a 2013 American historical period drama film about Ward Hill Lamon, a friend of President Abraham Lincoln, and follows their overlapping legal careers in Illinois prior to the American Civil War. Lamon accompanied Lincoln to Washington and served as the Presidents main bodyguard during the war, thwarting several assassination attempts while holding the post of US Marshal. Lincoln sent Lamon to Richmond, Virginia, on Reconstruction business a few days before April 14, 1865, the day that John Wilkes Booth assassinated the President. The film was shot on a green screen stage, using the CineCollage technique invented by the director Salvador Litvak to create interior and exterior locations. Actors, extras, furniture, and props were filmed and combined with period photographs via the CineCollage process, which relied on off-the-shelf visual effects tools. The end result was a stylized look that reflects the movies narrative structure, which involves Lamons personal recollections of his friend. This was the first time such a technique was used to create an entire feature film. The film released on February 13, 2013. Odeio o Dia dos Namorados Odeio o Dia dos Namorados is a Brazilian romantic comedy film, directed by Roberto Santucci, written by Paulo Cursino and starring Heloísa Périssé, Daniel Boaventura and Danielle Winits. The film was released on June 7, 2013. A Childhood A Childhood is a 2015 French drama film written and directed by Philippe Claudel. Double DI Trouble Double Di Trouble is a 2014 Indian Punjabi-language directed by Smeep Kang, and starring Dharmendra, Gippy Grewal and Minissha Lamba, Kulraj Randhawa as leads, along with Gurpreet Ghuggi, Poonam Dhillon. The music of the film is by Jatinder Shah. This film is based on Shakespeares well known play, The Comedy of Errors, that takes a desi avatar when a father-son pair discover their mirror images in a different country. The film is loosely based on the 1982 comedy film Angoor. Muni Muni is a 2007 Tamil horror comedy film written and directed by Raghava Lawrence, who also plays the lead role. Vedhicka, Rajkiran and Rahul Dev among other play supporting roles, while the films score is composed by S. P. Venkatesh, while the songs were composed by Bharathwaj. The film released on 9 March 2007 along with a Telugu dubbed version of same name and gained positive reviews and huge box office collections. Later, it was dubbed into Hindi as Pratisodh: Ek Real Revenge in 2011. In 2011, a sequel titled Kanchana was released by Raghava Lawrence. It was the first installment in the Muni film series. Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene is a 2015 Indian Hindi comedy thriller film directed by Gurmmeet Singh and produced by Devinder Jain and Akhilesh Jain. It features Zayed Khan, Rannvijay Singh and Tena Desae in lead roles. The screenplay is written by Anand Kumar and Rajesh Chawla with dialogues credited to Rajesh Chawla and Vivek Chaudhary. It was released in India on 16 January 2015. The Smash Brothers The Smash Brothers is a 2013 nine-part documentary series written and directed by Travis Samox Beauchamp. The documentary series examines the history of the competitive Super Smash Bros. community, in particular the game Super Smash Bros. Melee and eight of the most dominant players throughout its history, including Joel "Isai" Alvarado, Jason Zimmerman, KoreanDJ, Joseph Marquez, PC Chris, and Ken Hoang. The film also features extensive commentary from other community figures including Chris "Wife" Fabiszak, Wynton "Prog" Smith, Kashan "Chillindude" Khan, Daniel "ChuDat" Rodriguez, and Lillian "Milktea" Chen. The series was crowdfunded through Kickstarter, receiving US$8,910. The series had a total budget of US$12,000. The series has received a combined total of over 4 million views on YouTube. David Crosby: Remember My Name David Crosby: Remember My Name is a 2019 documentary about the musician David Crosby. It was directed by A.J. Eaton and produced by Cameron Crowe. The film had its festival debut at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. It is distributed by Sony Pictures Classics. The title is a play on the title of Crosbys 1971 album If I Could Only Remember My Name. Raising Colors Volontaire is a French drama directed by Hélène Fillières, who also co-wrote the film and plays a Naval Commander. The Chess Player The Chess Player is a 1927 French silent film directed by Raymond Bernard and based on a novel by Henry Dupuy-Mazuel. It is a historical drama set in the late 18th century during the Russian domination of Polish Lithuania, and elements of the plot are drawn from the story of the chess-playing automaton known as The Turk. Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle Betty Boops Bamboo Isle is a 1932 Fleischer Studios Betty Boop animated short, directed by Dave Fleischer. It is now public domain. What Scoundrels Men Are! What Scoundrels Men Are! is a 1932 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Camerini. The film was a great success, De Sica and Lia Franca became stars and the song Parlami damore Mariù was a hit. Rare in Italian film history, it was filmed on real Milan locations, nowadays it is a sort of documentary on what Milan was like in the 1930s. It was produced by Cines with film sets designed by the art director Gastone Medin. The film was remade in 1953 by Glauco Pellegrini. I've Got to Sing a Torch Song Ive Got to Sing a Torch Song is a 1933 black-and-white Merrie Melodies animated short film, directed by Tom Palmer. The animation was supervised by Jack King and produced by Leon Schlesinger. The musical score was composed by Bernard B. Brown and Norman Spencer. It premiered on September 23, 1933. The cartoon features the song, "Ive Got To Sing A Torch Song," written by Harry Warren and Al Dubin. "Ive Got To Sing A Torch Song" had been recorded by many artists, including Bing Crosby, Rudy Vallée, and Al Bowlly. Dick Powell sang the song in the film, Gold Diggers of 1933. To Spring To Spring is a 1936 animated musical short distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The cartoon is a Harman and Ising production, released as part of the Happy Harmonies series. Although the production credit goes to Harman and Ising this short was actually the first cartoon to be directed by the future cartoon giant William Hanna, along with animator Paul Fennell. This short animates the changing of the seasons through the eyes of the gnomes responsible for spring, as well as their hard work that makes it possible. A dark cloud with a deep bellowing voice is used to animate winter, and the elements which nature must fight to put this season behind us. The title is a play on words used to represent the season of spring and action the gnomes must take to wake up and get to work. This cartoon uses the bold and vibrant colors synonymous with springtime, and is an excellent example of the Technicolor process that was very popular at the time. Four Mothers Four Mothers is the 1941 American drama film and sequel to Four Daughters and Four Wives. The film stars Claude Rains, Jeffrey Lynn, May Robson and featuring the Lane Sisters: Priscilla Lane, Rosemary Lane and Lola Lane. It was directed by William Keighley and is based on the story "Sister Act" by Fannie Hurst. The film was released by Warner Bros. on January 4, 1941. The Lane sisters appeared in all three films, they also appeared together in the 1939 film Daughters Courageous. The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date is the sixth Lone Wolf film produced by Columbia Pictures. It features Warren William in his fourth appearance as the title character Lone Wolf, and Edward Gargan, Lester Matthews and Don Beddoe as the films antagonists. The film was directed by Sidney Salkow and written by Salkow and Earl Felton. The film centres on former jewel thief Michael Lanyard, also known by his alias "Lone Wolf," aiming to recover his stamp collection as well as rescuing a damsel in distress. Filming took place in August and September 1940. The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date was theatrically released in the United States in January 1941. Even as IOU Even as IOU is the 65th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1942 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Lady Confesses The Lady Confesses is a 1945 American film noir directed by Sam Newfield. Rockin' in the Rockies Rockin in the Rockies is a 1945 musical western full-length movie starring the Three Stooges. The picture was one of the Stooges few feature-length films made during the run of their better-known series of short subjects for Columbia Pictures, although the group had appeared in supporting roles in other features. It is the only Stooges feature-length film with the teams best known line-up in starring roles. Canvas Back Duck Canvas Back Duck is a 1953 Walt Disney animated short film starring Donald Duck and his nephews. The Glory Brigade The Glory Brigade is a 1953 American war film directed by Robert D. Webb. It stars Victor Mature and Alexander Scourby. Rip, Sew and Stitch Rip, Sew and Stitch is the 150th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1953 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Sheep Ahoy Sheep Ahoy is a 1954 American Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon, however, like all Sam Wolf and Ralph Sheepdog shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags. This is the second short featuring Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog. The title is a play on the phrase "Ship ahoy!". Jail Busters Jail Busters is a 1955 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. The film was released on September 18, 1955 by Allied Artists and is the thirty-ninth film in the series. Curucu, Beast of the Amazon Curucu, Beast of the Amazon is a 1956 American adventure/monster film, directed and written by Curt Siodmak and starring John Bromfield, Beverly Garland and Tom Payne. The title creature is pronounced "Koo-Ruh-SOO". The film was distributed in the United States as a double feature with The Mole People. A Day of Fury A Day of Fury is a 1956 Technicolor Western film directed by Harmon Jones starring Dale Robertson, Mara Corday and Jock Mahoney. The Trapp Family The Trapp Family is a 1956 West German comedy drama film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Ruth Leuwerik, Hans Holt, and Maria Holst. Based on Maria von Trapps memoir, The Story of the Trapp Family Singers, the film is about a novice nun sent to care for the unruly children of a wealthy baron, who falls in love with and marries the young woman. Through her caring influence, the family becomes a famous singing group. When the baron is pressured to join Hitlers army, the family escapes to the United States where they establish themselves as singers. The Trapp Family became one of the most successful German films of the 1950s, and was the inspiration for the even more fictionalized Broadway musical The Sound of Music and its highly successful 1965 film version. The film had one sequel, The Trapp Family in America. Be Beautiful But Shut Up Be Beautiful But Shut Up is a French black-and-white crime comedy film made in 1958, directed by Marc Allégret. The film features Alain Delon and Jean Paul Belmondo in early roles as members of a gang. It was also known as Blonde for Danger. Croesus Croesus is a 1960 French comedy film directed by Jean Giono and starring Fernandel, Marcelle Ranson-Hervé and Rellys. Hold On! Hold On! is a 1966 musical film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Peter Noone, Shelley Fabares, Herbert Anderson, and Sue Ane Langdon. The film features performances by Hermans Hermits and stars the band as fictionalized versions of themselves. The soundtrack was released as an album, also called Hold On!. Seven Dollars to Kill Sette dollari sul rosso is a 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Alberto Cardone. It stars Anthony Steffen as the main character. Despite the name similarity, the film is not a part of Sergio Leones Dollars trilogy. Evidently the film was inspired by this. On release in the United States, several of the cast members and production team had their names changed for the English audience. Some parts of the soundtrack, composed by Francesco De Masi, are featured in the videogame Red Dead Revolver. Purr-Chance to Dream Purr-Chance to Dream is a 1967 American Metrocolor animated cartoon and the 34th Tom and Jerry short produced under Sib Tower 12. It was released on September 8, 1967 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The short was directed by Ben Washam, a longtime animator under Chuck Jones dating back to the 1940s, and produced by Jones. The short was the last theatrical Tom and Jerry cartoon in the series released by MGM, the last of the Chuck Jones Tom and Jerry shorts, and the second-to-last animated short released by MGM in the Dark Age after The Bear That Wasnt. The next theatrical Tom and Jerry short, The Karate Guard, would only be released in 2005 by Warner Bros. The title is a play-on-words of "perchance to dream", a quotation from William Shakespeares play Hamlet, though the plot of the cartoon bears no resemblance to the play. Polowanie na muchy Hunting Flies is a 1969 Polish comedy film directed by Andrzej Wajda. It was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. The Boat on the Grass The Boat on the Grass is a 1971 French film directed by Gérard Brach. It was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. Catch Me a Spy To Catch a Spy is a 1971 comedy spy film directed by Dick Clement and starring Kirk Douglas, Marlène Jobert, Trevor Howard, Richard Pearson, Garfield Morgan, Angharad Rees and Robert Raglan. It was written by Clement and Ian La Frenais. It was a co-production between Britain, the United States and France, which was filmed in Bucharest, Romania. It was also part filmed on Loch Awe and Loch Etive, Scotland, where the gunboat scenes were filmed, and featured Kirk Douglas running through a herd of Highland cattle which were owned by David Fellowes. It was also released as Catch Me a Spy and Keep Your Fingers Crossed. Baxter! Baxter! is a 1973 British drama film directed by Lionel Jeffries and starring Patricia Neal, Jean-Pierre Cassel and Britt Ekland. A young boy struggles to overcome his speech problem and strained relationship with his parents. The film was based on a book by Kin Platt, called The Boy Who Could Make Himself Disappear. The film was made before Jeffries third film as director, Mr Amazing Mr Blunden, but released afterwards. Devil's Possessed El Mariscal del infierno is a 1974 Argentine film. A Small Town in Texas A Small Town in Texas is a 1976 action film directed by Jack Starrett and starring Bo Hopkins, Susan George, and Timothy Bottoms. It was filmed in Lockhart. Avenging Warriors of Shaolin Shaolin Rescuers a.k.a. "Avenging Warriors of Shaolin" is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Cheh. It is one of the Shoalin Temple themed martial arts films and the adventures of the Shaolin hero Hung Si-Kuan starring the Venom Mob and Jason Pai Piao. Sechs Schwedinnen im Pensionat Sechs Schwedinnen im Pensionat is a 1979 Swiss pornographic film written and directed by Erwin C. Dietrich. It stars Brigitte Lahaie, Lynn Monteil, France Lomay, Danielle Troger, Kathleen Kane and Elsa Maroussia. The film was followed by High Test Girls. Priest of Love Priest of Love is a British biographical film about D. H. Lawrence and his wife Frieda. It was produced and directed by Christopher Miles and co-produced by Andrew Donally. The screenplay was by Alan Plater from the biography A Priest of Love by Harry T. Moore. The music score was by Francis James Brown and Stanley Joseph Seeger, credited jointly as "Joseph James", and the cinematography was by Ted Moore. The film was first released by Filmways in New York on 11 October 1981 and then by Enterprise Pictures Ltd in London with a Royal Premiere on 18 February 1982. Sidewalks of Bangkok Les Trottoirs de Bangkok is a 1984 erotic thriller film directed by Jean Rollin. The film was inspired by the 1932 Boris Karloff classic The Mask of Fu Manchu. In contrast to Rollins usual themes of vampires, dream-like atmosphere and crumbling châteaus, Les Trottoirs des Bangkok mixes themes of adventure, crime and mystery with comic book dialogue, while still featuring naked women and sex, which his films were known for. Late Summer Blues Late Summer Blues is an award winning Israeli feature film directed by Renen Schorr, written by Doron Nesher and produced by Ilan de Vries. Initially released in 1987, the film was a box office hit and went on to become an Israeli classic. In 2016, after undergoing extensive digital image and sound restoration, it was rereleased to cinemas, becoming the first Israeli film to do so. Death of a Tea Master Death of a Tea Master is a 1989 Japanese biographical drama film directed by Kei Kumai. It is based on real life events of Sen no Rikyū, particularly the events surrounding his ritual suicide. It was entered into the main competition at the 43rd Venice International Film Festival, in which it won the Silver Lion. The film has yet to see an NTSC home media release, but there are other formats with English subtitles. Satan's Princess Satans Princess is a 1990 film directed by Bert I. Gordon and starring Robert Forster and Lydie Denier. The Custodian The Custodian is a 1993 Australian drama film, written and directed by John Dingwall, starring Anthony LaPaglia, Hugo Weaving and Barry Otto. LaPaglia plays Det. Sgt. James Quinlan, a police officer who attempts to bring his corrupt partner Det. Church, played by Weaving, to justice. John Dingwall claims he wrote around 16 drafts of the script. It received three Australian Film Institute nominations. Gift Gift is a 1993 experimental docudrama made by Perry Farrell and Perrys then-girlfriend, Casey Niccoli. The film prominently features Farrells band Janes Addiction. The majority of filming took place during the recording sessions of Ritual de lo Habitual, in 1990. Gift premiered to a limited audience on February 19, 1993, and was released to VHS by Warner Brothers on August 24, 1993. A laserdisc version was released in Japan, which features Japanese subtitles and obligatory censorship of visible genitalia. The film has achieved cult status among Janes Addiction fans. The following Janes Addiction songs are featured in the soundtrack: "Aint No Right" "Classic Girl" "Of Course" "Stop" "Three Days" Rapper Ice-T, Body Count, and Janes Addiction performed Sly and the Family Stones "Dont Call Me Nigger, Whitey" in the film. Dead Funny Dead Funny is a 1994 independent drama film directed by John Feldman. It stars Elizabeth Peña as Vivian Saunders, a woman who comes home from work and finds her boyfriend Reggie Barker pinned to her kitchen table with a long knife. Zone 39 Zone 39 is a 1996 Australian science fiction psychological drama film directed by John Tatoulis. It stars Carolyn Bock, Peter Phelps and William Zappa, and runs for 93 minutes. Bumbarash Bumbarash is a 1971 Soviet adventure film, a musical comedy in two episodes loosely based on some early works and the novel Bumbarash by Arkady Gaidar. Beloved Clara Geliebte Clara is a Franco-German-Hungarian 2008 film, directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms, her last film before her 2014 death, about the pianist Clara Schumann and her marriage with the composer Robert Schumann. National Geographic Video: Secrets of the Titanic Secrets of the Titanic is a documentary, made and filmed over 1985, 1986, and 1987. Produced by the National Geographic Society, it was a National Geographic Video exclusive, narrated by Martin Sheen, written and produced by Nicolas Noxon consisting of historical photos and footage of the massive steamer being built and launched, the discovery and exploration by Dr. Robert Ballard, and a look inside the wreck, not only the ship itself, but the human story and sinking theories. Workers for the Good Lord Workers for the Good Lord is a 2000 French film directed by Jean-Claude Brisseau, starring Stanislas Merhar, Raphaële Godin and Emil Abossolo-Mbo. The film was chosen by Les Cahiers du cinéma as one of the 10 best pictures of 2000. All About You All About You is a 2001 African American romantic comedy film written and directed by Christine Swanson. The film stars Renee Goldsberry as a woman who tries to find love and ends up in a complicated romantic triangle. The film had its world premiere on August 4, 2001, at the Urbanworld Film Festival. Swanson initially had some difficulty in finding a distributor for the film, as distributors stated it was "not edgy enough". Swanson released a followup entitled All About Us in 2007. A War Named Desire A War Named Desire is a 2000 Hong Kong action film co-written and directed by Alan Mak and starring Francis Ng, Daniel Chan, Dave Wang and Gigi Leung. Blå måndag Blå måndag is a 2001 Swedish film directed by Anders Lennberg, starring Eva Röse and Göran Gillinger. Warriors of Virtue: The Return to Tao Warriors of Virtue: The Return to Tao is a 2002 fantasy martial arts film directed by Michael Vickerman and starring Kevin Smith, Nathan Phillips, Nina Liu, and Shedrack Anderson III. It is the straight-to-DVD sequel to the 1997 film Warriors of Virtue. The Hook The Hook is a 2004 French thriller film directed by Thomas Vincent, based on the novel of the same name by Donald Westlake. Noor pensionär A Young Retiree is a 1972 Estonian comedy film directed by Sulev Nõmmik and written by himself and Enn Vetemaa. Together with Viimne reliikvia, Siin me oleme! and Mehed ei nuta, Noor pensionär is one of the most influential Estonian movies from the Soviet occupation era. In the Zone Britney Spears: In the Zone is the fifth video and first extended play by American recording artist Britney Spears. It was released on February 24, 2004 through Jive Records, accompanying her fourth studio album In the Zone. The video contains her ABC concert special Britney Spears: In the Zone, as well as footage from live performances to promote the album. It also includes the music videos for "Me Against the Music" and "Toxic" and their respective episodes of Making the Video, as well as unreleased material, such as several new tracks. Britney Spears: In the Zone received positive reviews from critics, with one describing it as "recommended for fans". The video was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipments of 200,000 copies across the United States. It was also certified platinum in Argentina and France, and gold in Australia and Brazil. H2O HO is a Canadian political drama two-part miniseries that first aired on the CBC Television October 31, 2004. It starred Paul Gross and Leslie Hope, with former politician Belinda Stronach making a cameo appearance. Written by Gross and John Krizanc and directed by Charles Binamé, it was nominated for five Gemini Awards and four DGC Craft Awards. It won one Golden Nymph Award for best actor. A Short Film About John Bolton A Short Film About John Bolton is a 2003 film written and directed by Neil Gaiman. The film takes the form of a fictional television piece on real-life artist John Bolton. It was released direct to video, along with several bonus features. G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom is a direct-to-video CGI animated movie and sequel to Spy Troops. It was released in 2004 by Reel FX Creative Studios and distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment. Like Spy Troops, the film was written around the theme of the toys released that year. In this case, it was Valor vs. Venom which introduced a new villain group, Cobra’s V-Troops. Kush Kush is a 2007 independent action-thriller film directed by York Shackleton, starring Nick Annunziata, William Atherton, Michael Bellisario, Matthew Carey, James DeBello, Lin Shaye, and James Duval. Kush is distributed by Maverick Entertainment Group. Kush was nominated for Best Drama at the 2008 High Times Stony Awards. Collier & Co. John Schneiders Collier & Co. – Hot Pursuit! is a 2006 film starring, written and directed by John Schneider. Rêves de poussière Rêves de poussière is a 2006 film by director Laurent Salgues. Ball Don't Lie Ball Dont Lie is a 2008 film directed by Brin Hill. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name, written by Matt de la Peña. It stars AND1 Mixtape team member Grayson Boucher, a.k.a. The Professor. The film premiered at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. Cinderella Cinderella is a 48-minute animated film adapted from the classic fairy tale, "Cinderella" by Charles Perrault. It was originally released directly to video in 1994. The movie was produced by Jetlag Productions and was distributed to DVD in 2002 by GoodTimes Entertainment as part of their "Collectible Classics" line. Encarnacion Encarnación is a 2007 Argentine film directed and written by Anahí Berneri. It premiered on 11 October 2007. The film was produced by Daniel Burman and Diego Dubcovsky. Silvia Pérez was nominated for Best Actress and Best New Actress at the Argentine Film Critics Association Awards in 2008. The film won the best innovation award at the Toronto International Film Festival. Harlan: In the Shadow of Jew Suess Harlan – In the Shadow of Jew Süss is a 2008 documentary film by German director Felix Moeller about one of the most notorious Nazi German filmmakers, Veit Harlan and his family. It focuses on the "wildly varying attitudes of Harlans children and grandchildren", and how they struggle even today with the legacy of their ancestors work. The documentary also explores Harlans motivations for making Jew Süss, a film that The New York Times has called "perhaps the most notorious anti-Semitic movie ever made". Harlan was the only artist from the Nazi era to be charged with war crimes. The film uses "never-before-seen archival footage, unearthed film excerpts, rare home movies and new interviews". It is distributed in the U.S. by Zeitgeist Films in 2010. If Nothing Else Works Out Se Nada Mais Der Certo is a Brazilian film of 2009. 15 Minutes That Shook the World Fifteen Minutes That Shook the World is a film written by Dave Kirby about Liverpool F.C.s Champions League win in 2005 in Istanbul, known as "The miracle of Istanbul". It stars Neil Fitzmaurice as Rafa Benítez and has cameos by Steven Gerrard, Jamie Carragher and Dietmar Hamann. The film has been available on DVD since late 2009. The film begins with an TV journalist investigating the events of the Champions League final. He eventually tracks down CCTV footage of the Liverpool dressing room at half time. The film had its world premiere on 16 November 2009 at the Odeon Cinema in Liverpool. The film was made to raise money for Jamie Carraghers "23 Foundation" which is a Merseyside-based childrens charity, and the cast were all volunteers. Red Sky Red Sky is a 2011 Greek drama film directed by Laya Yourgou. Super Demetrios Super Demetrios is a 2011 Greek guerrilla ultra-low-budget superhero comedy film starring and written by the cinematic comedy group OtiNaNai Productions and directed by Georgios Papaioannou. Upon its release at the 52nd Thessaloniki International Film Festival the film got the highest number of audience votes in the history of the festival and became an instant cult classic, with all screenings being sold out in all venues thereafter. The Dream Kids The Dream Kids or Les Petits Princes is a 2013 French comedy - drama film directed by Vianney Lebasque. The Zombinator The Zombinator is a 2012 American horror film written and directed by Sergio Myers. It stars Patrick Kilpatrick and Joseph Aviel. Aviel plays a zombie hunter who tries to protect a group of college students from a mercenary and the zombies that his employer has created. The Mistress The Mistress is a 2012 Philippine romantic melodrama film directed by Olivia Lamasan, starring John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo with Ms. Hilda Koronel and Ronaldo Valdez. The film celebrates the 10th anniversary of John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzos partnership as a love team and also their comeback film after their hit 2010 film entitled Miss You Like Crazy. The film was well acclaimed and received mixed to positive reviews both from the critics and fans, and sets a box-office record in the Philippine Cinema. It grossed over ₱260 million, becoming the highest grossing non-MMFF film of 2012 and is currently the 16th highest grossing Filipino film of all time. It also won and received six several awards in the 31st Luna Awards and received nominations in 61st FAMAS Awards, Golden Screen Awards, and Star Awards for Movies in 2013 respectively. Due to the films success, it was screened internationally in selected countries. Alonzo and Cruz also had their TV series entitled A Beautiful Affair that aired in ABS-CBN last October 29, 2012 and ended in January 18, 2013, is also part of their 10th anniversary as love team and the success of The Mistress. Our Family is a 2014 Japanese drama film directed by Yuya Ishii. Príbeh kmotra Příběh kmotra is a Czech thriller film made in 2013. It was directed by Petr Nikolaev. It is based on story of Czech Mobster František Mrázek. The film was visited in Czech cinema by 295 683 people which makes it the second most visited Czech film of 2013 and the fourth most visited film in Czech cinema of 2013. 'Til Madness Do Us Part Til Madness Do Us Part is a 2013 Chinese documentary film directed by Wang Bing. It observes the daily activity on one floor of a Chinese mental institution in Yunnan, Southwest of China. It premiered at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. The floor of the Chinese mental institution houses 50 male patients who are there for killing someone, committing a crime against a public official, or have a developmental disability. It is not clearly stated why the men are in the mental institution, adding to the observational approach of the documentary. The documentary film uses handheld camerawork and digital video to capture the relationship between society and individuals. Towards the end of the film, one of the patients is allowed to return to his home village. It creates a contrast to the isolation and atmostphere of the mental institution. Queen of the Night Queen of the Night is a 2013 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Kim Min-jung and Chun Jung-myung. It was written and directed by Kim Je-yeong. Baba Papa is a 2012 Egyptian drama film written by Karim Famy, directed by Akram Farid, and produced by Walid Al Kurdi for New Century Production. The film stars Ahmed El Sakka, Dorra Zarrouk, Nicole Saba and Salah Abdallah, and was first released in Egypt on 12 August 2012. Beauty and the Bestie Beauty and the Bestie is a 2015 Filipino action comedy film directed by Wenn V. Deramas, starring Vice Ganda, Coco Martin, James Reid, and Nadine Lustre. It is an official entry to the 2015 Metro Manila Film Festival. It was produced by ABS-CBN Film Productions and VIVA Films and was released nationwide under the banner of Star Cinema. It was also released overseas in cities that has significant Filipino population. It is the third highest-grossing Filipino film of all time next to The Super Parental Guardians. This is Wenn V. Deramas last film before his death on 29 February 2016 and last film as a co-production between Star Cinema and Viva Films in preparation for the co-production between TV5 and Viva in 2016 until it was revoked before the launch of Finally Found Someone. The films title is a play on the 1740 French novel by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve. Vetrivel Vetrivel is a 2016 Tamil drama film written and directed by Vasantha Mani. The film features Sasikumar, Prabhu, Miya and Nikhila Vimal in the lead roles, while Viji Chandrasekhar, Ananth Nag and Varsha Bollamma portray supporting roles. The film, featuring music by D. Imman and cinematography by S. R. Kathir, released on 22 April 2016. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics. Ranveer Ching Returns Ranveer Ching Returns is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language short film directed by Rohit Shetty. The film stars Ranveer Singh and Tamannaah in lead roles. Cross My Heart Cross My Heart is a Canadian drama film, directed by Luc Picard and released in 2017. Set in 1970, the film centres on Manon, a young girl who is staying with her aunt and uncle as her father is dying of cancer and her mother is struggling with depression. Scared that she may be taken by childrens aid and separated from her younger brother Mimi, she takes inspiration from the contemporaneous October crisis and kidnaps elderly neighbour Rose so that she, Mimi and their cousins Martin and Denis can safely travel to an isolated rural cabin where Manon hopes to live free of parental interference. The film was written by Nicole Bélanger, as an adaptation of her novel Salut mon roi mongol!. The film was selected at the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival in 2018. The Derby 1895 The Derby is an 1895 British short black-and-white silent documentary film, produced and directed by Birt Acres for exhibition on Robert W. Pauls Kinetoscopes, featuring the end of the 29 May 1895 Epsom Derby viewed from a raised position close to the finishing line with the main stand in the distance. A photograph of Acres filming the movie has survived, which shows that the camera used in the production was relatively portable despite what might have been expected from the equipment of the time. The film was long considered lost but footage discovered in the Ray Henville collection in 1995 has been identified by the BFI as being from this film. The Adventures of the Three Reporters Miss Mend is a 1926 Soviet spy film, originally realised in three parts, directed by and starring Boris Barnet and Fyodor Otsep. It is loosely based on the books by Marietta Shaginyan. The story follows the adventures of three reporters who try to stop a biological attack on the USSR by powerful Western businessmen. The surviving print is just over four hours long. The film was restored by David Shepard, and released on DVD in December 2009 by Flicker Alley. The Scar of Shame The Scar of Shame is a silent film, which was filmed in the winter of 1929 and released in April of 1929. Its premiere run was from April 13-17, 1929 in the M & S Douglas Theatre, New York. Its second screening ran from April 15-20, 1929, at Gibsons Theatre, Philadelphia. It was produced by the Colored Players Film Corporation of Philadelphia, in one of the earlier examples of race movies, in which an entirely black cast performed a feature film specifically for a black audience. The film was produced and written by David Starkman and was directed by Frank Perugini, both white. It was one of the final silent race movies. Scarlet Dawn Scarlet Dawn is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic drama directed by William Dieterle and starring Douglas Fairbanks and Nancy Carroll as refugees from the Russian Revolution. It is based on the novel Revolt by Mary C. McCall. Madame Butterfly Madame Butterfly is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Marion Gering, based on David Belascos play and the story by John Luther Long. It was adapted by Josephine Lovett and Joseph Moncure March. It stars Cary Grant and Sylvia Sidney. Music is credited to W. Franke Harling, cinematography by David Abel, art direction by Ward Ihnen. It premiered on December 30, 1932. The Gay Desperado The Gay Desperado is a comedy film starring Ida Lupino, Leo Carrillo, and Nino Martini and directed by Rouben Mamoulian, produced by Mary Pickford, and originally released by United Artists. The film was restored by the UCLA Film and Television Archive and the Mary Pickford Foundation, and released on DVD in 2006 by Milestone Pictures after being out of distribution for many years. Murder with Pictures Murder with Pictures is a 1936 American film directed by Charles Barton. Wings of the Navy Wings of the Navy is a 1939 American drama film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Olivia de Havilland and John Payne. Like many of the Warner Bros. features in the pre-World War II era, it was intended to serve as propaganda for the U.S. military and received heavy support from the U.S. Navy which also considered the film as a recruiting tool. Champagne Charlie Champagne Charlie is a 1944 British musical film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti and loosely based on the rivalry between the popular music hall performers George Leybourne, who was called "Champagne Charlie" because he was the first artist to perform the song of that title, and Alfred Vance, who was known as "The Great Vance". Leybourne and Vance, portrayed by Tommy Trinder and Stanley Holloway, were Londons big music hall stars of the 1860s and 1870s, of the kind called lions comiques. In the film, they are "top of the bill" at their respective music halls. The films female leads are a music hall owner and her daughter, portrayed by Betty Warren and Jean Kent. Champagne Charlie opens with a sing-along in a pub, and follows the rise of Leybourne as a music hall singer. The highlight of the film is a singing competition between the two protagonists. Leybourne sings "Ale Old Ale" and Vance replies with "Gin, Gin, Gin"; the competition continues, with the scene finally ending with the song of the title. The film is notable for its realistic approach to showing details of the audiences, venues and staff, with copious quantities of food and drink providing a vicarious delight for wartime audiences. In 1944, Champagne Charlie was typical of feature films designed to raise morale and generate goodwill. The Lady and the Monster The Lady and the Monster is a 1944 American science fiction horror film from Republic Pictures, directed by George Sherman, and starring Vera Ralston, Richard Arlen and Erich von Stroheim. Army Army is a 1944 Japanese film directed by Keisuke Kinoshita and starring Chishū Ryū and Kinuyo Tanaka. It is best known for its final scene, which Japanese World War II censors found troubling. Army tells the story of three generations of a Japanese family and their relationship with the army from the Meiji era through the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. Ryu plays the man of the middle generation, Tomohiko, and Tanaka his wife Waka. A large portion of the movie concerns Tomohikos and Wakas concern that their oldest son Shintaro will be too weak to become a good soldier and their efforts to mold him into one. Other portions of the movie include Tomohikos own exclusion from fighting during the Russo-Japanese War due to illness, and his later indignation when a friend suggests that Japan could lose a war. In the wordless final scene of the movie, Shintaro marches off with the army for deployment in the invasion of Manchuria. Tanakas character runs alongside him tearfully and expresses her anxiety over his well-being. Japanese wartime censors were upset by this scene because Japanese mothers in films were supposed be depicted as being proud to send their sons to battle, and not being at all upset about it. According to film critic Donald Richie, the scene was spared being cut because arguably Tanakas emotions were caused by her internal conflict between her duty to be happy to send her son off to war and her own selfishness by loving and trying to possess him. Criterion Collection essayist Michael Koresky and others attribute the fact that the script escaped censorship of this scene to the fact that the scene is wordless, and so in the script it merely states "The mother sees the son off at the station.” Koresky attributes the scenes power to purely cinematic elements, i.e., "expressive cutting, the variations in camera distance, Tanaka’s stunning performance." As a result of the final scene, which according to Richie was called "deplorable and an unnecessary stain on an otherwise fine film," Kinoshita was subjected to enhanced attention from the censors until the end of the war. Reportedly, an army officer stormed into the Shochiku film studio after the films premiere on November 22, 1944 accusing Kinoshita of treason. He would not be permitted to release another film until after the war ended. According to author Alexander Jacoby, Army is superficially conformist but the final scene is an expression of Kinoshitas "antimilitarist sentiments." Kinoshita later stated that "I can’t lie to myself in my dramas. I couldn’t direct something that was like shaking hands and saying, ‘Come die.’” Barnen från Frostmofjället Barnen från Frostmofjället is a 1945 Swedish film, directed by Rolf Husberg. It is based on the novel with the same name by Laura Fitinghoff. Wagon Heels Wagon Heels is a Merrie Melodies short directed by Bob Clampett. Released on July 28, 1945, it is a color remake of the 1938 Looney Tunes black-and-white short Injun Trouble. Because of its perceived wildly stereotypical and insensitive depiction of the Native American, it is seldom shown on television. All voices except narration are performed by Mel Blanc, whose screen credit is his first in a non-Bugs Bunny cartoon. In addition to the usual Native American stereotype music, Carl Stallings underscore frequently plays segments of the American Civil War tune, "Kingdom Coming", even converting it to a minor key in one segment. "Oh! Susanna" is also heard repeatedly in the underscore. Whispering City Whispering City is a 1947 black-and-white film noir directed by Fedor Ozep and starring Paul Lukas, Mary Anderson, and Helmut Dantine. It was filmed on location in Quebec City and Montmorency Falls, Quebec, Canada in both English and French. A French language version entitled La Forteresse, with different actors, was made simultaneously. Two Guys from Texas Two Guys from Texas is a 1948 Technicolor musical comedy film directed by David Butler and starring Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, and Dorothy Malone. The film was written by Allen Boretz and I.A.L. Diamond, produced by Alex Gottlieb, and released by Warner Bros. Pictures on September 4, 1948. This was a follow-up to Two Guys from Milwaukee, also starring Morgan and Carson, which in turn was an attempt to capture some of the appeal of Paramounts Bing Crosby and Bob Hope Road pictures. A Ham in a Role A Ham in a Role is a Looney Tunes short starring the Goofy Gophers along with an unnamed dog who is based on stage/film actor John Barrymore. The cartoon was directed by Robert McKimson. It was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on December 13, 1949, but some sources list the release date as December 31, 1949. The cartoon draws heavily from the works of William Shakespeare, with its gags relying on literal interpretations of lines from Hamlet, Julius Caesar, Richard III, and Romeo and Juliet. A Ham in a Role would be the last cartoon in the Golden Age of American Animation to star the dog that had opposed the Gophers in their first two appearances. In addition, this is the first Gophers cartoon to be directed by McKimson. The Gentle Gunman The Gentle Gunman is a black-and-white 1952 Ealing Studios drama film, directed by Basil Dearden and starring John Mills and Dirk Bogarde. The film is based on a 1950 play by Roger MacDougall that was televised by the BBC in September 1950. Loose Loot Loose Loot is the 146th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1953 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Big Caper The Big Caper is a 1957 American film noir crime film directed by Robert Stevens and starring Rory Calhoun, Mary Costa and James Gregory Oedipus Rex Oedipus Rex is a 1957 film, a film version of the Canadian Stratford Festival production of the William Butler Yeats adaptation of the play Oedipus Rex by Sophocles. The actors performed wearing masks, as was the practice in Ancient Greek theatre. Tip on a Dead Jockey Tip on a Dead Jockey is a 1957 film drama directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Robert Taylor and Dorothy Malone. It is based on The New Yorker 1954 short story by Irwin Shaw. SOS Pacific SOS Pacific is a 1959 British drama film directed by Guy Green and starring Richard Attenborough and Pier Angeli. The film was shot in black and white, but later underwent colourisation. The Iceman Ducketh The Iceman Ducketh is a 1964 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. This cartoon short is directed by Phil Monroe and co-directed by Maurice Noble, with a story by John Dunn. It was the last Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon featuring Bugs and Daffy together until Box-Office Bunny in 1991, and the last that Chuck Jones worked on, though he was fired at an early stage of production and replaced by Monroe. The roaring of the angry bears in the cartoon seems to be the same sound effect used for the monsters roar in the feature film The Beast from 20, which was also produced by Warner Bros. Clips from this cartoon were used and commentated on by John Madden and Pat Summerall as the second quarter of the 2001 Cartoon Network special The Big Game XXIX: Bugs Vs. Daffy. The Tiger Makes Out The Tiger Makes Out is a 1967 American black comedy film directed by Arthur Hiller and starring Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson. The plot concerns a kidnapper and his unintended victim. Making a brief appearance is Dustin Hoffman in his film debut. Angels from Hell Angels from Hell is a 1968 film directed by Bruce Kessler. It was the first film produced by Joe Solomons Fanfare Films, a firm Solomon had created with the profits from three previous biker films. The film was shot in Bakersfield. The screenplay was written by Jerome Wish, and the film used music by the Peanut Butter Conspiracy and the Lollipop Shoppe. The Devil's 8 The Devils 8 is a 1969 film from American International Pictures. A Federal agent recruits six convicts to bust a moonshine ring run by the gangster Burl. The Thousand Plane Raid The Thousand Plane Raid is a 1969 DeLuxe Color film directed by Boris Sagal and starring Christopher George and Laraine Stephens. Although claimed to be derived from Ralph Barkers The Thousand Plane Raid, the storyline of the film inaccurately portrays the first raid as an 8th Air Force mission while the actual attack was undertaken by 1,047 Royal Air Force bombers against the city of Cologne, Germany in May 1942. Something Creeping in the Dark Something Creeping in The Dark is a 1971 Italian horror film directed by and starring Farley Granger and Lucia Bosè. His Name Was King His Name Was King is a 1971 Italian Western film directed by Giancarlo Romitelli and starring Klaus Kinski. Crime Boss Crime Boss is a 1972 Italian crime film directed by Alberto De Martino. James Dean James Dean is a 1976 NBC television film about actor James Dean and starring Stephen McHattie in the title role. The role of screenwriter William Bast, Deans best friend, is played by Michael Brandon. In this sensitive portrayal, based on the 1956 biography by Bast, he recounts the early acting career and meteoric rise of his roommate and pal. The film paints a clear picture of James Deans relentless drive for authenticity, depth and artistic meaning, claiming his inspiration as an actor crystallized around what he learned from the classic tale by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince. Un uomo in ginocchio Un uomo in ginocchio is a 1979 Italian crime-drama film directed by Damiano Damiani. For his performance Giuliano Gemma won the Grolla doro for Best Actor. High Noon, Part II: The Return of Will Kane High Noon, Part II: The Return of Will Kane is a 1980 American made-for television western film and a sequel to the classic 1952 film High Noon. It starred Lee Majors in the title role, as well as David Carradine and Pernell Roberts. It first aired on CBS on November 15, 1980, in a two-hour time-slot. The films screenplay was written by novelist Elmore Leonard. Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads Joes Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads is a 1983 student film by American filmmaker Spike Lee. Lee submitted the film as his masters degree thesis at the Tisch School of the Arts. Lees classmates Ang Lee and Ernest R. Dickerson worked on the film as assistant director and cinematographer, respectively. The film was the first student film to be showcased in Lincoln Centers New Directors New Films Festival. Lees father, Bill Lee, composed the score. The film won a Student Academy Award. Dancers Dancers is a 1987 film directed by Herbert Ross and stars Mikhail Baryshnikov and Julie Kent. The story revolves around a ballet dancer who is planning to make a film version of the ballet Giselle, and how his romance with a young woman parallels the plotline of the ballet. The film received scathing reviews upon release. Panama Sugar Panama Sugar is a 1990 Italian comedy film directed by Marcello Avallone and starring by Scott Plank and Oliver Reed. Chance of a Lifetime Chance of a Lifetime is a 1991 television film. It stars Betty White, Leslie Nielsen, and Ed Begley. The romance-comedy movie follows a woman named Evelyn who receives news from her doctor that she only has 6 months to live. She sets off on a vacation to Mexico where she meets a man named Lloyd, and the two fall in love. The pair are both widowers and spend time "learning to live again", but Evelyn soon finds out that her original diagnosis was wrong. Faced with the fact that she has longer than 6 months, Evelyn has to decide whether she wants to stay in a relationship with Lloyd. The Rice People Rice People is a 1994 Cambodian drama film directed and co-written by Rithy Panh. Adapted from the 1966 novel Ranjau Sepanjang Jalan, by Malaysian author Shahnon Ahmad, which is set in the Malaysian state of Kedah, Rice People is the story of a rural family in post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia, struggling to bring in a single seasons rice crop. It was filmed in the Cambodian village of Kamreang, in the Kien Svay and Boeung Thom areas of Kandal Province near Phnom Penh, on the banks of the Mekong River. The cast features both professional and non-professional actors. The film premiered in the main competition at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival and was submitted to the 67th Academy Awards, the first time a Cambodian film had been submitted as a possible nominee for Best Foreign Language Film. Nurses on the Line: The Crash of Flight 7 Nurses on the Line: The Crash of Flight 7 is a 1993 American made-for-television drama film starring Lindsay Wagner and Robert Loggia. It was aired on CBS on November 23, 1993. It is set in Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico. Without Consent Without Consent, also known as Trapped and Deceived, is a 1994 television film directed by Robert Iscove and starring Jennie Garth, Jill Eikenberry, and Tom Irwin. The film, which was based on a true story, was received generally negatively, although the lead actors were praised for their roles. Cwal At Full Gallop is a 1996 Polish drama film directed by Krzysztof Zanussi. Zanussi has described the film as his most autobiographical work. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Dead Heart Dead Heart is a 1996 Australian film. It was written and directed by Nick Parsons, and starred Bryan Brown, Angie Milliken, Ernie Dingo, Aaron Pedersen and John Jarratt. As a play, the piece was staged by Belvoir St Theatre, directed by Neil Armfield, at the Eveleigh rail yards, Sydney, in 1994. In 1993 the play received the NSW Premiers Literary Award for a play. Two Women, Two Men Four for Venice is a 1998 comedy film directed by Vivian Naefe. The Fearless Four The Fearless Four is a 1997 German animated film about four funny animals that all have one thing in common: they want to sing, but cant for various reasons. Production began in March 1995 when the studio was founded. It combined traditional animation with computer animation. The film was produced by Munich Animation and released by Warner Bros. Pictures under the Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label. The film won a Bavarian Film Award for outstanding achievement in Germany. The film was set in the near future and based loosely on the fairy tale of the Town Musicians of Bremen by the Brothers Grimm. Giovanni Falcone Giovanni Falcone is a 1993 Italian biographical drama film written and directed by Giuseppe Ferrara. It is based on real life events of the prosecuting magistrate Giovanni Falcone who was killed by mafia in 1992. Double Cross is a 1992 Japanese film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Road Kill Road Kill is a 1999 low-budget black comedy directed by Matthew Leutwyler and starring Jennifer Rubin and Erik Palladino. It won two awards in 1999 including the Audience Award for Best Film at The Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Shadow of Evil Banco à Bangkok pour OSS 117 released in the USA as Shadow of Evil is a 1964 French/Italian international co-production Eurospy spy-fi film. It was based on Jean Bruces 1960 novel Lila de Calcutta, the 74th OSS 117 novel. It was the second OSS 117 film directed by André Hunebelle and produced by Paul Cadéac, the first in the series in colour, the first co-produced by the Italian company Da.Ma. Cinematografica and the last to star Kerwin Mathews as OSS 117. The film was shot on Thai locations and featured action scenes arranged by Hunebelles stunt coordinator Claude Carliez with production design by René Moulaert. The Princess and the Pea The Princess and the Pea is an animated musical fantasy film adaptation of the popular fairy tale "The Princess and the Pea" by Hans Christian Andersen. The film was directed by Mark Swan. It was released August 16, 2002 as an American-Hungarian production of Feature Films for Families & Swan Productions. The script writers were Forrest S. Baker and Ken Cromar. The film won two Accolade Competition Awards of Excellence In 2003 and 2004, both for the musical score by composer Alan Williams. The film was also nominated for a Young Artist Award in 2003, in the category of "Best Family Feature Film - Animation". The Tiger Woods Story The Tiger Woods Story is a 1998 television film directed by LeVar Burton and starring Keith David and Khalil Kain. It was nominated for three Daytime Emmy Awards in 1999. Mr. Photographer The Photographer or Mr. Photographer is a 1953 Mexican comedy thriller film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Rosita Arenas and Ángel Garasa. The films art direction was by Gunther Gerszo. Nigahen: Nagina Part II Nigahen: Nagina Part II is an Indian Fantasy film directed by Harmesh Malhotra, released in 1989. The movie stars Sridevi, Sunny Deol, Anupam Kher, Gulshan Grover. It is the sequel to the Sridevi starrer blockbuster Nagina. It is the first Bollywood movie sequel. However, the movie performed poorly and bombed at the box office. Indrudu Chandrudu Indrudu Chandrudu is a 1989 Telugu-language Indian feature film directed by Suresh Krissna and produced by D. Rama Naidu, starring Kamal Haasan, Vijayashanti and Charan Raj in lead roles. It was later dubbed and released in Tamil as Indhiran Chandhiran and in Hindi as Mayor Saab. Anakiseuteu Anarchists Anarchists is a 2000 South Korean action film directed by Yoo Young-sik and co-written by Park Chan-wook. Set in Shanghai in 1924, the film is about a covert cell of insurrectionist anarchists who attempt to overthrow the Japanese governments occupation of Korea through propaganda of the deed. Told from the perspective of the youngest member, Sang-gu, years after the fact, the story is a sympathetic look at a group of revolutionaries through the eyes of one of their own. Butterfly Man Butterfly Man is a 2002 Thai-British adventure-romantic drama film directed and written by Kaprice Kea and starring Stuart Laing and Napakpapha Nakprasitte. I Wish I Had a Wife I Wish I Had a Wife is a 2001 South Korean film about a lonely banker who meets a schoolteacher. Manhood Manhood is a 2003 American comedy film directed by Bobby Roth and starring Nestor Carbonell, John Ritter and Janeane Garofalo. It is the final film starring Ritter to be released in his lifetime. Loving Glances Loving Glances is a 2003 Serbian language romantic comedy directed by Srđan Karanović. The Paradise Virus The Paradise Virus is a 2003 thriller film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith shot on Grand Turk Island. The film sold widely and the producers later worked with Trenchard-Smith on Long Lost Son. Surja Dighal Bari Surja Dighal Bari is a 1979 Bangladeshi feature film directed and produced by Sheikh Niamat Ali and Masihuddin Shaker. The screenplay was based on Abu Ishaques 1955 novel of the same title. It was the first film made from the Government of Bangladesh grant. The film was first released in a theater in Natore. The film won Bangladesh National Film Award in 7 categories including Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Actress. It also won five international awards, including Mannheim Film Festival and Portugal Film Society. Ente Veedu Appuvinteyum Ente Veedu Appuvinteyum is a 2003 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film directed by Sibi Malayil and starring Jayaram, Jyothirmayi and Kalidas Jayaram. The film was remade in Tamil as Kannadi Pookal. Tahalka Tahalka is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language action adventure film directed by Anil Sharma, featuring an ensemble cast including Dharmendra, Naseeruddin Shah, Aditya Pancholi, Javed Jaffrey, Amrish Puri, Mukesh Khanna, Ekta Sohini, Pallavi Joshi, Sonu Walia and Shikha Swaroop in the lead roles and Firdaus Dadi in her acting debut. The film was the fifth highest grosser of 1992 and was declared a semi-hit by Box Office India. This film was loosely based on the 1968 Hollywood action adventure film Where Eagles Dare. Xuxa and the Lost Treasure's City Xuxa e o Tesouro da Cidade Perdida is a 2004 Brazilian fantasy adventure childrens film, written by Flávio de Souza, directed by Moacyr Góes, produced by Diler Trindade and distributed by Warner Bros. and Globo Filmes. Starring Xuxa Meneghel, Marcos Pasquim, Juliana Knust, Paulo Vilhena, Sérgio Hondjakoff, Natália Lage, Zezé Motta, Bruna Marquezine, Milton Gonçalves and Sérgio Malheiros. Xuxa lives a biologist in a town near the Amazon Rainforest. Alongside the brothers Riacho and Manhã, she seeks the lost city of Igdrasil, which according to legend was founded by descendants of Vikings who crossed the Atlantic Ocean and ventured down the Amazon River. Director Góes developed the script based on influences from films such as Indiana Jones Raiders of the Lost Ark, other influences include Allan Quatermains Lost City of Golds and William Shakespeares Midsummer Nights Dream. In addition to containing references of Inca and Scandinavian mythology, Brazilian folklore and patriotic-environmental pedagogy, used in the territorial defense of the Amazon. The film debuted on December 17, 2004, in 320 rooms in Brazil. It performed well at the box office, grossing R$ 7 million reais with more than 1,331,652 million box offices. Tesouro da Cidade Perdida received widespread criticism from critics and audiences. Oil Storm Oil Storm is a 2005 television mockumentary portraying a future oil-shortage crisis in the United States, precipitated by a hurricane destroying key parts of the United States oil infrastructure. The program was an attempt to depict what would happen if the highly oil-dependent country was suddenly faced with gasoline costing upwards of $7 to $8 per gallon. Directed by James Erskine and written by Erskine and Caroline Levy, it originally aired on FX Networks on 5 June 2005, at 8 p.m. ET. The crisis arises from a hurricane destroying an important pipeline at Port Fourchon in Louisiana, a tanker collision closing a busy port, terrorist attacks and tension with Saudi Arabia over the oil trade, and other fictional events. The program followed the lives of several people - the owners of a mom-and-pop convenience store, a paramedic, stock market and oil analysts, government officials, and others - and includes a substantial amount of human drama. Black Water Transit Black Water Transit is a 2009 American crime drama film based on the novel of the same name by Carsten Stroud. It is directed by Tony Kaye and stars an ensemble cast including Laurence Fishburne and Karl Urban. The Special One "The Special One" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 6 April 1964, during the first season. Raghavendra Raghavendra is a 2003 Indian Telugu action film directed by Suresh Krishna. It stars Prabhas, Anshu and Shweta Agarwal. Music was scored by Mani Sharma. It was also dubbed in Hindi as Sanyasi: The Warrior Saint and Malayalam as Sakthi in spite of being remade by Suresh himself in Hindi as The Rebel. Crude Impact Crude Impact is a 2006 film written and directed by James Jandak Wood. It is a documentary about the effect of fossil fuels on issues such as global warming, the environmental crisis, society and the questionable practices of oil companies. Crude Impact was an official selection at over thirty film festivals around the world. The film had a limited theatrical release in the United States and Canada. It has been broadcast on television in several countries. Crude Impact has been translated into French, Spanish, Czech, Turkish and Finnish. Guard No. 47 Guard No. 47 is a 2008 Czech film by director Filip Renč. It is based on the 1926 Josef Kopta novel Guard No. 47, and stars Karel Roden and Lucia Siposová. The film won three Czech Lion awards and four Golden Reel awards at the Tiburon International Film Festival in 2009. Original Original is a 2009 film directed by Antonio Tublén and Alexander Brøndsted. It won the Golden Goblet for best film at Shanghai International Film Festival. The jury was led by Danny Boyle and included Andie MacDowell, Michelle Yeoh, Huang Jianxin, Xavier Koller, Komaki Kurihara, Andrew Lau and OH Jungwan. La comédie humaine La Comédie humaine is a 2010 Hong Kong comedy film directed and written by Chan Hing-ka and Janet Chun. Released in cinemas on 8 July 2010, it premiered at the 31 March 2010 Hong Kong International Film Festival. Yougashiten koandoru is a 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Yoshihiro Fukagawa. It stars Yōsuke Eguchi, who is playing the role of a legendary patissier who suddenly quits making patisserie and becomes a guidebook writer. It also stars Yū Aoi as Natsume, who comes from Kagoshima and moves to Tokyo to find her boyfriend. Patisserie Coin de rue was released in cinemas in Japan on 11 February 2011. Adhinayakudu Adhinayakudu is a 2012 Telugu action drama film, produced by M. L. Padma Kumar Chowdhary on Sree Keerthi Creations banner Cinematography by T. Surendra Reddy and directed by Parachuri Murali. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Jayasudha, Lakshmi Rai, Saloni in the lead roles and music composed by Kalyani Malik. Vijay Kumar has done the camera work. Balakrishna is playing a triple role as a grandfather, father and son for the first time on celluloid screen in this film. The film was later dubbed into Hindi under the title The Action Man Adhinayakudu by Goldmines Telefilms in 2014. Adhinayakudu was made with a lavish budget of . See You Tomorrow, Everyone See You Tomorrow, Everyone, in Japanese is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura starring Gaku Hamada. It was released in Japan on January 26, 2013 and in the USA at the Hawaii International Film Festival on October 12, 2013. Thappana Thappana is a 2012 Malayalam film based on the work of Bengali novelist Ashapurna Debi and directed by Johny Antony. The film stars Mammootty, Charmy Kaur and Murali Gopy in lead roles. The film was released on 19 August 2012. It tells the story of two convicts, the petty thief Samson and the young girl Mallika, who are released from prison on the same day. Samson accompanies the depressed girl on her journey back home in Karippa and finds out the cause of the murder attempt on Mallikas husband. Vathikuchi Vathikuchi is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by newcomer Kinslin and produced by A. R. Murugadoss in association with Fox Star Studios. The film featured Dileepan, the younger brother of A. R. Murugadoss, in his acting debut and Anjali in leading roles, while Jayaprakash, Sampath Raj and Jagan appear in other pivotal roles. The film, which has music composed by Ghibran, opened in March 2013 to a positive response from critics and performed well at the box office. Scooby-Doo! Adventures: The Mystery Map Scooby-Doo! Adventures: The Mystery Map is a direct-to-DVD puppet comedy mystery film, and is the twentieth film in the Scooby-Doo direct-to-video series. It premiered on July 21, 2013 at San Diego Comic-Con International, and was released on July 23, 2013 as a digital download and as a Walmart-exclusive DVD. It was released everywhere on DVD on February 11, 2014. The puppets themselves are based on the main characters design from A Pup Named Scooby-Doo. Verax Verax is a five-minute 2013 short film about the Edward Snowden leaking event in Hong Kong. Produced by amateur filmmakers in Hong Kong, it was posted to YouTube in June 2013. The name of the film originates from Snowdens codename for himself, which means "truth teller" in Latin. It was produced by the group J.Shot Videos. According to the producers, this was the first film ever produced about Snowden. Thirudan Police Thirudan Police is a 2014 Indian Tamil language action comedy film, directed by debutant Caarthick Raju. Produced by S. P. B. Charan in collaboration with J. Selvakumar of Kenanya films, the film has Attakathi Dinesh and Aishwarya Rajesh in the lead and music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja, while Bala Saravanan, Nithin Sathya, John Vijay and Rajendran play supporting roles. According to the director, the film is about a son exacting revenge for his fathers death. The film was launched in December 2013, and released on 14 November 2014. The film was remade in Telugu as Sapthagiri Express with Sapthagiri and in Kannada as Khiladi Police with Harish Raj. Geethanjali Geethanjali is a 2014 Indian Telugu comedy horror film written and Presented by Kona Venkat and directed by debutant Raj Kiran featuring Srinivasa Reddy and Anjali in the lead roles. The films soundtrack and background score were composed by Praveen Lakkaraju. The movie was remade in Kannada as Kathe Chitrakathe Nirdeshana Puttanna. Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain is an American animated direct-to-video film based on the DC Super Hero Girls franchise, produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It is the third film in the DC Super Hero Girls franchise, as well as the first in the series to be based on the DC Super Hero Girls brand of Lego. It was digitally released on July 25, 2017 and was followed by a DVD release on August 8, 2017. The movie premiered on Cartoon Network in the US on November 19, 2017. Carmen Carmen is a 1918 German silent drama film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Pola Negri, Harry Liedtke and Leopold von Ledebur. It was based on the novella Carmen by Prosper Mérimée. Like Bizets opera Carmen, this film only adapts the third part of Mérimées novella and transforms the character of Don José at the beginning of the story from bandit on the run to honest man in love with his childhood sweetheart. The film was released with English intertitles in the United States in 1921 under the alternative title Gypsy Blood. Parole Girl Parole Girl is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Edward Cline. The film stars Mae Clarke and Ralph Bellamy. Beginner's Luck Beginners Luck is a 1935 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 135th Our Gang short that was released. It was also the first short for seven-year-old Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer and his ten-year-old brother Harold Switzer to appear. Broadway Hostess Broadway Hostess is a 1935 American romantic comedy musical directed by Frank McDonald. The film was nominated at the 1935 Academy Awards for the short lived Best Dance Direction category. For which Bobby Connolly was nominated for, along with the film Go into Your Dance. Frontier Gal Frontier Gal is a 1945 Technicolor Western film directed by Charles Lamont starring Yvonne De Carlo and Rod Cameron. They Were Sisters They Were Sisters is a 1945 British melodrama film directed by Arthur Crabtree for Gainsborough Pictures and starring James Mason and Phyllis Calvert. The film was produced by Harold Huth, with cinematography from Jack Cox and screenplay by Roland Pertwee. They Were Sisters is noted for its frank, unsparing depiction of marital abuse at a time when the subject was rarely discussed openly. It was one of the Gainsborough melodramas. Othello Othello is a 1956 Soviet drama film directed by Sergei Yutkevich, based on the play Othello by William Shakespeare. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival, where Yutkevich received the Best Director Award. The Shadow on the Window The Shadow on the Window is a 1957 American film noir crime film directed by William Asher and starring Philip Carey, Betty Garrett and John Drew Barrymore. The screenplay involves a boy who is traumatized after seeing his mother being terrorized by thugs. The Man Without a Body The Man Without a Body is a low budget 1957 British horror film, produced by Guido Coen and directed by Charles Saunders and W. Lee Wilder. It stars Robert Hutton, George Coulouris, Julia Arnall and Nadja Regin. The screenplay concerns a wealthy American man with a brain tumour who plans to replace his brain with that of Nostradamus. The film was released theatrically in England in 1957 on a double bill with the Japanese film Half Human and a year later in the US on a double bill with Fright. This Happy Feeling This Happy Feeling is a 1959 film by Blake Edwards adapted from the F. Hugh Herbert play For Love or Money. Edwards regretted Universal-Internationals eleventh hour decision of a name change, but the studio was hoping to trade off another pop hit by Debbie Reynolds as they had with Tammy and the Bachelor. Reynolds stars, along with John Saxon, Curt Jurgens and veteran Hollywood actresses Alexis Smith and Mary Astor. The Wonders of Aladdin The Wonders of Aladdin is a 1961 Italian-French-American comedy fantasy film directed by Henry Levin and produced by Joseph E. Levine for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film stars Donald OConnor as the title character. Sanctuary For the 1933 film version of the Faulkner novel, see The Story of Temple Drake. Sanctuary is a 1961 drama film directed by Tony Richardson. The film, based on the William Faulkner novels Sanctuary and Requiem for a Nun, is about the black maid of a white woman who kills the latters newborn in order to give her employer a way out of a predicament, and then faces the death penalty. Thigh Line Lyre Triangular Thigh Line Lyre Triangular is an experimental short film by Stan Brakhage, released in 1961, which depicts the birth of the directors third child, Neowyn. The film, which involves painting and hand-scratching over photographic images, is more abstract than the directors earlier Window Water Baby Moving, which documented the birth of Brakhages first-born, Myrrenna. A Tiger Walks A Tiger Walks is a 1964 family drama film directed by Norman Tokar and starring Vera Miles and Brian Keith. Based on a novel of the same name by Ian Niall, it was produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was Indian actor Sabus last film, released only a few months after his death. Between Sweet and Salt Water Between Salt and Sweet Water, also known as Drifting Upstream, is a 1967 Québécois film directed by Michel Brault, co-written by Brault, Gérald Godin, Marcel Dubé, Claude Jutra and Denys Arcand. The film also features boxer Ronald Jones in a small role. Jones was one of the subjects of Gilles Groulxs 1961 documentary Golden Gloves. The Story of a Three-Day Pass The Story of a Three-Day Pass is a black-and-white film written and directed, often in a French New Wave style, by Melvin Van Peebles, based on a novel he wrote in French, La Permission. Although made in 1967, the film was not released in the U.S. until July 8, 1968. Van Peebles also collaborated on the score with Mickey Baker and sings one of the two songs written for the film, "When My Number Gonna Hit". The other song, "Hard Times", is a man-woman duet; one of the singers is Mickey Baker. Dead Men Ride Dead Men Ride is a 1971 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western film directed by Aldo Florio. The Dead Don't Die The Dead Dont Die is a 1975 American made-for-television neo-noir horror thriller film set in the 1930s, directed by Curtis Harrington from a teleplay by Robert Bloch, based upon his own story of the same title that first appeared in Fantastic Adventures, July 1951. The film originally premiered on NBC on January 14, 1975. The film uses the traditional Haitian concept of zombies as resurrected slaves of the living. Savage Sisters Savage Sisters is a 1974 women in prison film made in the Philippines and directed by Eddie Romero. It was the last and most expensive of several movies actor/producer John Ashley filmed in that country. The Man in the Santa Claus Suit The Man in the Santa Claus Suit is a 1979 American made-for-television Christmas fantasy drama film starring Fred Astaire, Gary Burghoff, John Byner and Bert Convy about three different men who all purchase Santa Claus suits for various reasons. The film was originally broadcast on NBC on December 23, 1979. Heaven Heaven is a 1987 documentary film about beliefs concerning the afterlife and heaven in particular. The film was written and directed by Diane Keaton, and features a soundtrack by Howard Shore. Curse of the Queerwolf Curse of the Queerwolf is a 1988 comedy horror film directed by Mark Pirro. Michael Palazzolo and Kent Butler starred in the film. Lily Was Here Lily Was Here is a 1989 Dutch drama film directed by Ben Verbong. One song from the soundtrack, performed by Candy Dulfer and Dave Stewart, was later released as a single – "Lily Was Here". The Shell Seekers The Shell Seekers is a 1989 Hallmark Hall of Fame television film based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Rosamunde Pilcher and starring Angela Lansbury. The film aired on ABC on December 3, 1989 in the U.S. and on ITV on December 21, 1989 in the UK; it was later reaired on CBS on January 31, 1993. Baap Numbri Beta Dus Numbri Baap Numbri Beta Dus Numbri is a 1990 Indian Bollywood comedy film directed by Aziz Sejawal and produced by Iqbal Baig. It stars Kader Khan and Shakti Kapoor in pivotal roles. Other cast includes Jackie Shroff, Farha, Aditya Pancholi, Jamuna and Anjana Mumtaz. It was the 8th highest grossing Indian film of 1990. The tune of the song "Jhum Jhum Dholak Bajao" sung by Mohammed Aziz was later re-used by Nadeem-Shravan in the movie Saajan Chale Sasural, with the song "Ram Narayan Baaja Bajata", sung by Udit Narayan. The film was remade in Kannada as Kalla Malla. Playroom Playroom is a 1990 American horror film directed by Manny Coto in his directorial debut. The film stars Lisa Aliff, Aron Eisenberg, Christopher McDonald, and Vincent Schiavelli. The cinematographer was James L. Carter and the production designer was Vicky Jenson, who later went on to direct Shrek. Rainbow Drive Rainbow Drive is a 1990 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Bobby Roth and starring Peter Weller, Sela Ward and David Caruso. The film first aired on September 8, 1990 on the Showtime Cable Network. It is based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Roderick Thorp. Rainbow Drive was given a very limited theatrical release. It was released in America and the UK on VHS, which is now out-of-print. The film was nominated for one Mystfest award, for "Best Film". The soundtrack was scored by Tangerine Dream, but was never released as a stand-alone release. The title track was later included on the bootleg Prayer of Quiet Dreams in 1993. The Water Engine The Water Engine is a 1992 television film directed by Steven Schachter and starring Joe Mantegna, John Mahoney, and William H. Macy. It is based on David Mamets play of the same name. Ohikkoshi Moving is a 1993 Japanese drama film directed by Shinji Sōmai. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Charlie's Ghost Story Charlies Ghost Story, also known as Charlies Ghost: The Secret of Coronado, is a 1995 American adventure-comedy film directed by Anthony Edwards, at his directorial debut. Based on a story by Mark Twain, it stars Cheech Marin, Trenton Knight, Anthony Edwards and Linda Fiorentino. Díky za kazdé nové ráno Thanks for Every New Morning is a 1994 Czech film directed by Milan Šteindler. It was the Czech Republics submission to the 68th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Night and the Moment The Night and the Moment is a 1994 British-French-Italian erotic drama film co-written and directed by Anna Maria Tatò and starring Willem Dafoe, Lena Olin and Miranda Richardson. It was screened out of competition at the 51st Venice International Film Festival. Blue River Blue River is a 1995 American made-for-television action film starring Sam Elliott, Jerry OConnell, Susan Dey, Nick Stahl and Neal McDonough. It was directed by Larry Elikann. Parallel Sons Parallel Sons is a 1995 gay-themed drama film, written and directed by John G. Young and starring Gabriel Mann and Laurence Mason. It premiered at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival. Power 98 Power 98 is a 1996 low-budget American thriller film written and directed by Jaime Hellman. Dastak Dastak is a 1996 Hindi language Indian film directed by Mahesh Bhatt, starring Sushmita Sen in her debut film supported by Mukul Dev with Sharad Kapoor as the villain. Rajkumar Rajkumar is a 1996 Indian Hindi historical fantasy film directed by Pankaj Parashar. The film stars Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, Naseeruddin Shah and Sanjay Mishra in the lead roles. The film was an average grosser at the box office. Forgotten Light Forgotten Light is a 1996 Czech film directed by Vladimír Michálek. The screenplay by Czech-American Milena Jelinek is based on a 1934 book by Jakub Deml which is considered a masterpiece of Czech literature of the 20th century. The film was the Czech Republics submission to the 70th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The protagonist is Father Holý, a village priest, who battles the state and religious bureaucracies of 1980s Czechoslovakia to raise money for a new church roof. Permeated by his love for the villagers, his encounters are marked by his good humor. In his losing battle against Church and State, Holý is ordered transferred away from his parish and his allies. Long Twilight Long Twilight is a 1997 Hungarian drama film directed by Attila Janisch. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 1997 Toronto International Film Festival. Lithivm Lithivm is a Swedish horror thriller from 1998 directed by David Flamholc and Swedish voice acting veteran Fredrik Dolk and Johan Widerberg. The title of the film is a stylised spelling of Lithium which is used to treat people with bipolar disorder. Sada is a 1998 Japanese drama film directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi and based on the true story of Sada Abe. It was entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. Chameleon II: Death Match Chameleon II: Death Match is a 1999 science fiction action television movie, starring Bobbie Phillips. It was written by Bennett Cohen and directed by Craig R. Baxley and Russell King. The film is part of a trilogy. It is a sequel to the 1998 film Chameleon and was followed by a second sequel, Dark Angel. Chameleon II was first aired on October 15, 1999 at UPN. Sultan gelin Sultan Gelin is a 1973 Turkish drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Türkan Soray, Ali Özoğuz, and Handan Adalı. Ninja Bachelor Party Ninja Bachelor Party is a 1991 low-budget comedy film produced by and starring Bill Hicks, Kevin Booth, and David Johndrow. It is a parody of martial arts movies and was intentionally dubbed improperly. It was filmed throughout Austin, and Houston, over the course of ten years due to the producers not taking the project seriously. Pilgrimage Pilgrimage is a 2001 documentary film by Werner Herzog. Accompanied only by music the film alternates between shots of pilgrims near the tomb of Saint Sergei in Sergiyev Posad, Russia and pilgrims at the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico. The score was composed by John Tavener and performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra with vocal accompaniment by Parvin Cox and the Westminster Cathedral Choir. The film begins with a supposed quote by Thomas à Kempis, invented by Herzog. Rock 'n Roll Kids is a shōjo manga created in the early 1980s by Kaoru Tada. An anime adaptation was released in 1983 until 1984, running for 42 episodes by Toei Animation. A live action adaptation was also produced. The manga is licensed in English by Mz Production for digital release on the Kindle and comixology. Jab Jab Phool Khile Jab Jab Phool Khile is a 1965 Indian romantic drama film. It stars Shashi Kapoor and Nanda. The story is of a poor boy who is a boatman in Kashmir and falls in love with a rich tourist. The film became a "blockbuster" at the box office, was No. 2 in top ten grossing films at Box Office India for 1965. The songs by the music composing duo Kalyanji Anandji, assisted by then little-known Laxmikant Pyarelal are highlights of the film. The film was screened in Algerias cinema halls every two days for a couple of years; there was, in fact, public demand for it. Shashi Kapoor was one of the most successful Indian actors in North African countries such as Algeria, Morocco and Libya. In the souks of Marrakesh, even today some of the older shopkeepers will give you a discount if you are from the land of Shashi Kapoor. 1996 Hindi movie Raja Hindustani was inspired by this movie. L.A. Law: The Movie L.A. Law: The Movie is a 2002 American made-for-television drama film based on the 1986–1994 television series L.A. Law which reunited most of the original cast, except for prominent cast members who did not return including Blair Underwood, Jimmy Smits, Amanda Donohoe and John Spencer. The film originally aired on NBC on May 12, 2002. The films initial working title was L.A. Law: Return To Justice. Stella on Holiday Stella í orlofi is a 1986 Icelandic comedy film directed by Þórhildur Þorleifsdóttir. It has enjoyed enduring popularity in Iceland, and was followed up with the sequel Stella í framboði in 2002. Mutt Boy Mutt Boy is a 2003 South Korean film starring Jung Woo-sung, Kim Kap-soo and Uhm Ji-won. A developmentally-disabled boy grows up in a rural town, and eventually attracts a small gang of followers due to his fighting skills. However, he keeps getting into trouble with the law, and getting picked up by his father, who works as a police officer. Laysa Laysa Lesa Lesa, also referred to as Laysa Laysa, is a 2003 Tamil film directed by Priyadarshan and produced by Vikram Singh, who previously produced 12B. The film features Shaam and Trisha in the lead roles, while Vivek, Radharavi and Sreenivasan play supporting roles. Madhavan appears in an extended guest appearance. Cinematography is handled by Tirru, while the films score and soundtrack were composed by Harris Jayaraj. The film is a partial remake of the 1998 Malayalam film Summer in Bethlehem, which was co-written by Ranjith and Venu Nagavally. 39 Pounds of Love 39 Pounds of Love is a film written and directed by Dani Menkin, with co-writer, Ilan Heitner. It stars Ami Ankilewitz, a 34-year-old Israeli 3D animator who lived with Spinal Muscular Atrophy. The documentary centers on his journey across the United States by motorhome to find the doctor who told his mother when he was born that he would not live past the age of 6. The title refers to the fact that Ankilewitz weighed only 39 pounds during his cross-country trip due to the rare form of SMA/2 that he was born with. Even though he could not move any part of his body except for one finger, he was still determined to use that finger to create 3D animations and live his life as he would if he had not suffered from SMA. 39 Pounds of Love was officially released on April 5, 2005 and was re-released on DVD on October 6, 2009. Pilot Pilot is the pilot episode of the television series Boy Meets World, written by Michael Jacobs and April Kelly and directed by John Tracy. It premiered on ABC in the United States on September 24, 1993. The pilot introduces viewers to Cory Matthews and his friends, who live in Philadelphia and attend Jefferson Elementary School, along with members of his immediate family. In the episode, Cory is given detention from his 6th Grade teacher Mr. Feeny for attempting to listen to a Philadelphia Phillies baseball game in class. The class is taught about the value of love by reading Romeo and Juliet, but Cory struggles to see girls and love as "good" when his brother Eric takes a girl to see a baseball game instead of him. Erics date is unsuccessful, but Cory advises Eric to give the girl another chance after a conversation with Mr Feeny in detention. Seven characters receive top billing in the episode: Cory Matthews; Shawn Hunter; George Feeny; Eric Matthews; Alan Matthews; Amy Matthews and Morgan Matthews. Krystin Moore made a guest appearance as Vanessa Kincaid, while Chauncey Leopardi appeared as Nicholas and Cynthia Mace played Evelyn. The show aired from its premiere as part of ABCs popular TGIF comedy block on Friday, broadcast at 8.30 between Family Matters and Step by Step. It debuted to 16.5 million viewers, ranking as the fifth highest rated broadcast of the night, and tied 48th ranked of the week. Carnies Carnies is a 2010 horror film directed by Brian Corder and starring Doug Jones. Seachd: The Inaccessible Pinnacle Seachd: The Inaccessible Pinnacle is a 2007 Scottish Gaelic-language British film by first-time director, Simon Miller from a story by Simon Miller and Joanne Cockwell. It stars Patrick Morrison/Pàdruig Moireasdan and the Gaelic writer and poet Angus Peter Campbell/Aonghas Pàdraig Chaimbeul. Filming began in April 2006 around the Inaccessible Pinnacle at the top of Sgurr Dearg in the Cuillin mountains on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, and was completed in August 2006. The film screened at the Celtic Media Festival in March 2007, and made its world premiere at the 61st Edinburgh International Film Festival in August 2007. The word in the title means "seven". Crazy Sexy Cancer Crazy Sexy Cancer is a documentary film created by actress/photographer Kris Carr. The film premiered on March 11, 2007, at the South by Southwest Film Festival, and had its US television premiere on August 29, 2007, on TLC. The film was edited by Pagan Harleman and Brian Fassett. The music was composed by Matthew Puckett. The film tells the story of Carrs battle with epithelioid hemangioendothelioma, a vascular cancer in the lining of the blood vessels in her liver and lungs so rare that only 0.01 percent of the cancer population has it. Around 200 to 300 cases are diagnosed in America every year - the cause is unknown. Kris Carr has also written two books, Crazy Sexy Cancer Tips, based upon the film, and Crazy Sexy Cancer Survivor. Kodomo no jikan is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kaworu Watashiya. The story revolves around a grade school teacher named Daisuke Aoki, whose main problem is that one of his students, Rin Kokonoe, has a crush on him. It was serialized between May 2005 and April 2013 in Futabashas Comic High! magazine and is compiled in 13 volumes. At one time, an English-language version of the manga was licensed by Seven Seas Entertainment for distribution in North America under the title Nymphet, but they ultimately decided not to publish it due to controversies over its content. It was then relicensed by Digital Manga, who released the series in English through e-book. A 12-episode anime adaptation of the series aired in Japan between October and December 2007. While content of the broadcast version was sometimes heavily censored, the DVD releases of the individual episodes remain unedited. A second anime season was released as four original video animation episodes between January and July 2009. A third original anime DVD was released in January 2011. Dark Nature Dark Nature is a 2009 British thriller film written by Eddie Harrison, directed by Marc de Launay, and starring Niall Greig Fulton, Vanya Eadie and Imogen Toner. Shot on a small budget, it was filmed in the Scottish Highlands from September to October 2008 before receiving a limited cinematic showing in 2009. The film went on to be released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United Kingdom and the United States in May 2010. Ricky Rapper and the Bicycle Thief Ricky Rapper and the Bicycle Thief is a 2009 Finnish musical film. The film is based on childrens fantasy book series Ricky Rapper of Sinikka Nopola and Tiina Nopola. However, the film is not based on any book volume. The childrens musical comedy Ricky Rapper and the Bicycle Thief continues loosely the previous film Ricky Rapper. The film was shot in Kartanonkoski in the city of Vantaa and also in Hyvinkää, Porvoo and Sipoo in the summer 2009. Furthermore, train station scenes were shot in the Kauklahti railway station in the city of Espoo and on the Ilmala rail yard in the city of Helsinki. The previous Ricky Rapper film was shot a couple of years earlier and the kid actors, as Ricky Rapper and Nelly Butterfly, were "over-aged". Consequently, the studio hired new main actors. However, previous stars make a pop-up visit during the end credits of the film. The Ricky Rapper and the Bicycle Thief received 38,425 viewers in its first weekend – almost double as the previous film. The result was the sixth most successful in the Finnish box-office in its first weekend all-time, and the most successful Finnish family movie all-time. In 2010, the Ricky Rapper and the Bicycle Thief received 328 000 viewers and it was the second popular Finnish film in that year. Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow is a 2010 Sophie Fiennes documentary about the German industrial artist Anselm Kiefers creation of a gesamtkunstwerk in an abandoned factory complex outside Barjac, France. Kiefer moved to the South of France from Germany in 1993 and began creating his art installation, "La Ribaute" on 35 acres of land belonging to an old silk factory. The film begins with a lengthy silence to show the tunnels and spaces the artist created before showing the artist and his process in creating the installation and a large landscape painting. The film opened at Cannes in 2010 as a special screening. Chal Chala Chal Chal Chala Chal is a 2009 Hindi comedy film. A family satire with Govinda in the lead role. The film is a remake of the 1989 Malayalam-language Indian film Varavelpu starring Mohanlal and many scenes from another Malayalam film Ee Parakkum Thalika. Blue Moon Rising Blue Moon Rising is a British sport documentary film released on 17 September 2010. The film title is a play on words referring to Manchester Citys fan anthem, "Blue Moon" and chronicles the fortunes of Manchester City Football Club through the 2009-2010 football season with insight from Manchester City supporters. Shot and produced by Endemol in conjunction with the club, and features exclusive interviews with staff, players, board members and fans throughout the season. The first trailer was unveiled in August 2010 and the film is set for gradual theatrical release on a weekly basis at different cinemas across the United Kingdom commencing the week beginning 17 September 2010. The film was received mixed reactions from critics, with some citing very strong production values and realistic and humorous portrayal of football supporters and viewing accessibility for all football fans regardless of allegiance. Apoorvaragam Apoorvaragam is a 2010 Malayalam thriller film written by G. S. Anand and Najeem Koya, and directed by Sibi Malayil. The film stars Nishan, Asif Ali, Nithya Menon, Vinay Forrt, Abhilash and Hima. It released on 16 July 2010 across 42 theaters in Kerala. The film ran more than 50 days and was a hit at the box office. It was later dubbed into Telugu as 50% Love Third Contact Third Contact is a 2012 British psychological thriller film written and directed by Simon Horrocks. Shot on a camcorder for less than £4000, combining elements of philosophy and science fiction, the film tells the story of a psychotherapist who becomes involved in a personal investigation into the mysterious suicides of two clients. The film received its world premiere at the Hof International Film Festival on 25 October 2012 in Hof. Attack on the Pin-Up Boys Attack on the Pin-Up Boys, also known as Flower Boys Series of Terror Events or simply Flower Boys, is a 2007 South Korean high school mystery/comedy film and is the first film produced by SM Pictures, a subsidiary of SM Entertainment. The film stars every member of Super Junior, except Kyuhyun due to the car accident on 19 April 2007. A soundtrack was released along with the films premiere on 26 July 2007. Aya of Yop City Aya of Yop City is a 2013 French animated film directed by Marguerite Abouet and Clément Oubrerie and based on the graphic novel Aya of Yop City by the same authors. It was released on 17 July in France. It was nominated for the Best Animated Feature Film at the 39th César Awards. Redemption Redemption is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Jon Alpert and Matthew ONeill. The film, which details the lives of New York Citys "canners," people who survive by redeeming bottles and cans for money, was nominated for the 2013 Academy Award for Best Documentary. After being nominated for an Academy Award the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD. Suddenly It's Magic Suddenly Its Magic is a 2012 Filipino-Thai romantic film directed by Filipino film director Rory Quintos, starring Thai actor Mario Maurer and Filipina actress Erich Gonzales. The film is produced by Star Cinema and was released last October 31, 2012, in the Philippines. On March 7, 2013, Baifern Pimchanok confirmed on her Twitter account that the movie will screen in Thailand on March 14, 2013 at the Major Cineplex theater. Following Thailands premiere of the movie, on March 25, 2013, Cambodias Legend Cinemas confirmed on their Facebook fanpage of the official screening of the movie in the country on March 28, 2013. The story depicts two star-crossed lovers: Marcus Hanson, a Thai superstar, and Joey Hermosa, a Filipina baker. When Marcus decides to fly to Philippines to escape from his career, he meets Joey. Even though their worlds collide, the two later fall in love. But their relationship is tested by conflicts from their worlds. Thirumannam Ennum Nikkah Thirumanam Ennum Nikkah is a 2014 Indian Tamil romance film written directed by newcomer Anis and produced by Viswanathan Ravichandran. The film stars Jai and Nazriya Nazim in the lead roles, while Hebah Patel, Jamal, Dinesh, and Deekshitha Manikkam play supporting roles. The music was composed by Mohamaad Ghibran with cinematography done by Loganathan Srinivasan and editing by Kasi Vishwanath. The film released on 24 June 2014 and this film had positive reviews by Audience. Ghost Theater is a 2015 Japanese horror film directed by Hideo Nakata and a remake of Dont Look Up. It was released on November 21, 2015. In May 2018, an anthology series based on the film was released in the United States on Toku. The Scent of Mandarin LOdeur de la mandarine is a 2015 French drama film directed by Gilles Legrand. It stars Olivier Gourmet and Georgia Scalliet. It was nominated for two César Awards at the 41st César Awards. Tout schuss Tout Schuss is a 2016 French comedy film directed by Stéphan Archinard and François Prévôt-Leygonie. The Fight Within The Fight Within is a 2016 American Christian sports film featuring Dan Severn. Ivan Tsarevich i Seryy Volk 3 Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf 3 is a 2016 Russian full-length traditionally-animated film directed by Vladimir Toropchin. Ism Ism is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by Nandamuri Kalyan Ram under N. T. R. Arts banner and directed by Puri Jagannadh. It stars Nandamuri Kalyan Ram, Aditi Arya and Jagapati Babu in the lead roles. The music was composed by Anup Rubens. Junaid Siddiqui, Mukesh G and Johnny Shaik handled the editing, cinematography and Art direction respectively. It was shot in August 2016 in Valencia, Spain. The narrative revolves around an undercover journalist who exposes the corrupt with the help of his team of hackers. The film was released on 21 October 2016 and received mostly mixed reviews, and became an average grosser at the box office. The Massacre The Massacre is a 1912 American silent film directed by D. W. Griffith and released by Biograph Studios. The film stars Blanche Sweet and Wilfred Lucas. The film was shot in 1912 and released in Europe that year, but not released in the United States until 1914. The Dance of Life The Dance of Life is the first of three film adaptations of the popular Broadway play Burlesque, the others being Swing High, Swing Low and When My Baby Smiles at Me. The Dance of Life was shot at Paramounts Astoria Studios in Astoria, and included Technicolor sequences, directed by John Cromwell and A. Edward Sutherland. Midnight in a Toy Shop Midnight in a Toy Shop is a 1930 Silly Symphonies animated short film directed by Wilfred Jackson and produced by Walt Disney Productions. Alias Bulldog Drummond Bulldog Jack is a 1935 British film produced by Gaumont British, directed by Walter Forde, and starring Jack Hulbert, Fay Wray, Ralph Richardson and Atholl Fleming. The film was followed by many others following the story of Captain Hugh Bulldog Drummond, however because of the various production companies involved the actor playing Bulldog was frequently changed. It premiered at the Tivoli Theatre in London on 15 July 1935 and reached the US in September the same year, renamed Alias Bulldog Drummond. Bulldog Jack includes action set in a fictional London Underground station of Bloomsbury. Tim Tyler's Luck Tim Tylers Luck is a Universal movie serial based on the comic strip Tim Tylers Luck. Waikiki Wedding Waikiki Wedding is a 1937 American musical film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Bing Crosby, Bob Burns, Martha Raye, and Shirley Ross. Crosby plays the part of Tony Marvin, a PR man charged with extolling the virtues of Hawaii. The female lead, played by Shirley Ross is a local beauty queen who makes unhelpful comments about the islands. Bob Burns, along with Martha Raye, are the "comic relief". Amongst the supporting cast was a young Anthony Quinn. It was made by Paramount Pictures as a rival to the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers films then being made by RKO Pictures. The film is best remembered for the song "Sweet Leilani" with words and music by Harry Owens, which won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1937. Other songs included "Blue Hawaii", "In a Little Hula Heaven", "Nani Ona Pua", "Okolehao", and "Sweet Is the Word for You". Dollar Dollar is a 1938 Swedish comedy film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Ingrid Bergman, Georg Rydeberg and Tutta Rolf. The films art direction was by Arne Åkermark. A.J. Cronin's Hatter's Castle Hatters Castle is a 1942 British film noir based on the 1931 novel Hatters Castle by A. J. Cronin, which dramatizes the ruin that befalls a Scottish hatter set on recapturing his imagined lost nobility. The film was made by Paramount British Pictures and stars Robert Newton, Deborah Kerr, James Mason, and Emlyn Williams. It is believed to be the only film that depicts the Tay Bridge disaster. It was shot at Denham Studios with sets designed by the art director James A. Carter. You're in the Army Now Youre in the Army Now is a 1941 comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Jimmy Durante, Phil Silvers, Jane Wyman, and Regis Toomey. It featured the longest kiss in film, between Toomey and Wyman, until 1988. Dunked in the Deep Dunked in the Deep is the 119th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1949 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Yankee Buccaneer Yankee Buccaneer is a 1952 American adventure film directed by Frederick de Cordova and starring Jeff Chandler as a US Navy officer fighting pirates, and Scott Brady and Suzan Ball. Distributed by Universal-International and produced by Howard Christie, it was shot in Technicolor and was released on September 16. The story is set in the early 19th century and tells of Commander David Porter and his men going undercover as pirates to fight piracy. Rue de l'Estrapade Rue de lEstrapade is a 1953 French film. Woman They Almost Lynched Woman They Almost Lynched is a 1953 American Western film directed by Allan Dwan and written by Steve Fisher. The film stars John Lund, Brian Donlevy, Audrey Totter, Joan Leslie, Ben Cooper, James Brown and Nina Varela. The film was released on March 20, 1953, by Republic Pictures. Jivaro Jivaro also known as Lost Treasure of the Amazon, is a 3-D Technicolor film starring Fernando Lamas, Rhonda Fleming and Brian Keith, directed by Edward Ludwig. Publicity material for the film translates Jivaro as "headhunters of the Amazon". Originally filmed in stereoscopic 3-D, due to a decline in interest Jivaro was not presented in that format in its original release. It later had its 3-D debut on September 17, 2006 at The World 3-D Expo in Hollywood. Il medico dei pazzi The Doctor of the Mad is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò, Franca Marzi and Aldo Giuffrè. It is based on a 1908 Naples-set play of the same name by Eduardo Scarpetta. Jungle Moon Men Jungle Moon Men is the fifteenth Jungle Jim film produced by Columbia Pictures. It features Johnny Weissmuller in his second performance as the protagonist adventurer Johnny Weissmuller. The film was directed by Charles S. Gould and written by Dwight Babcock and Jo Pagano. The film centres on jungle roamer Johnny Weissmuller and his team attempting to rescue an acquaintance in the jungle of Baku, which is inhabited by "moon men" worshipping an apparent Moon Goddess. Filming took place in May 1954 in California. It was theatrically released in the United States in April 1955. ...And Suddenly It's Murder! Crimen is a 1960 Italian whodunit-comedy movie by Mario Camerini. The movie had two remakes: the first, Io non vedo, tu non parli, lui non sente, was directed by the same Camerini in 1971 and starred Gastone Moschin, Enrico Montesano and Alighiero Noschese, the second, Once Upon a Crime, was filmed in 1992 by Eugene Levy and has John Candy and James Belushi in the main roles. It was also remade in Hindi titled 36 China Town. It's a Hard Life La vita agra is a 1964 Italian film by director Carlo Lizzani, based on Luciano Bianciardis novel of the same name. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. The Last Killer The Last Killer is a 1967 spaghetti western movie starring George Eastman and Anthony Ghidra. Happy Birthday, Wanda June Happy Birthday, Wanda June is a 1971 film adaptation, directed by Mark Robson, based on a play by Kurt Vonnegut. Vente a Alemania, Pepe Vente a Alemania, Pepe is a Spanish film, which was directed by Pedro Lazaga. The premiere was in 1971. Wedding in White Wedding in White is a 1972 Canadian drama film written and directed by William Fruet, based on his earlier play. The film stars Carol Kane, Donald Pleasence, Doris Petrie, Doug McGrath, and Paul Bradley. Gospel Road: A Story of Jesus Gospel Road: A Story of Jesus is a 1973 American drama film directed by Robert Elfstrom and written by Johnny Cash and Larry Murray. The film stars Johnny Cash, Robert Elfstrom, June Carter Cash, Larry Lee, Paul L. Smith and Alan Dater. The film was released on March 31, 1973, by 20th Century Fox. I guappi I guappi is a 1974 Italian historical drama film with "poliziotteschi" and "noir" elements. This film marks the meeting between Claudia Cardinale and the director Pasquale Squitieri, who soon became her husband. Lover Boy Grazie... nonna, also released with the international title Lover Boy, is a 1975 Italian coming-of-age film directed by Marino Girolami. This commedia sexy allitaliana followed by directors La moglie vergine released the same year featured Edwige Fenech with former RAI child actor and future Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari leader Valerio Fioravanti. Rain over Santiago Its Raining on Santiago is a 1975 French-Bulgarian drama film directed by Helvio Soto, detailing the 1973 Chilean coup detat. The title is a code word the Chilean military had broadcast to single the start of the coup. Prin cenusa imperiului Through the Ashes of the Empire is a 1976 Romanian war drama film directed by Andrei Blaier. Is a picaresque tale of betrayal, survival and coming of age based on a novel by Zaharia Stancu. Goodbye, Norma Jean Goodbye, Norma Jean is a 1976 film by Larry Buchanan based on the life of Marilyn Monroe. Misty Rowe plays the title role. The film is rated M in New Zealand for sexual violence, sex scenes and nudity. Cassandra Cassandra is a 1987 Australian horror film directed by Colin Eggleston. Kate's Secret Kates Secret is a 1986 American made-for-television drama film starring Meredith Baxter Birney, Ben Masters, Tracy Nelson, and Edward Asner. The films plot, about a seemingly "perfect" suburban housewife and mother who is secretly suffering from bulimia nervosa, was an attempt to realistically portray the eating disorder. Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby is a 1993 American animated made-for-television film based on the 1960s series classic, The Flintstones. It first aired on ABC on December 5, 1993. It is the sequel to I Yabba-Dabba Do! and is followed by A Flintstone Family Christmas, which aired less than two weeks later on the same channel. The movie has been reaired on Cartoon Network and Boomerang usually as part of Mothers Day special programming. Madhosh Madhosh is a 1974 Bollywood drama film directed by Desh Gautam. Mr. Nice Guy Mr. Nice Guy was a 1987 film starring Mike MacDonald and Jan Smithers. It is a mafia-themed comedy. Karate Warriors Karate Warriors is a 1976 Japanese martial arts film starring Sonny Chiba. Sunday Night at the Trocadero Sunday Night at the Trocadero is a 1937 short film directed by George Sidney. It appears as a special feature on the DVD version of the Marx Brothers AFI Top 100 Film, A Night at the Opera. Cameos by dozens of then-Hollywood luminaries make this interesting viewing. Hefner: Unauthorized Hefner: Unauthorized is a 1999 television film about Hugh Hefner. Boricua's Bond Boricuas Bond is a 2000 American drama film written and directed by Val Lik. The film stars Frankie Negrón, Val Lik, Ramses Ignacio, Jorge Gautier, Jesglar Cabral and Robyn Karp. The film was released on June 21, 2000, by USA Films. The Doctor and the Monkey The Doctor and the Monkey is a 1900 French short silent comedy film directed by Georges Méliès. Ringu is a 1995 Japanese horror film based on the book Ring by Koji Suzuki. In comparison to other films based on the novel, it is the most accurate in relation to the original text. Faat Kiné Faat Kiné is a 2000 Senegalese film written and directed by Ousmane Sembène, set in present-day Dakar, Senegal. It provides a critical look at modern, post-colonial Senegal and the place of women in that society. It gives a clear glimpse into life of the Senegalaise middle-class and presents present-day Dakar in all of its contradictions of poverty and wealth, tradition and modernity. Gypsy Woman Gypsy Woman is a 2001 film written by Steven Knight, filmed on location in London and The Isle of Man. It is a romantic comedy, set against the backdrop of the Black Mountains, Wales. Maple Town Maple Town, also known as , is a 1986 Japanese slice of life anime series created by Chifude Asakura and directed by Junichi Sato. The series, animated by Toei Animation, consists of 52 half-hour episodes, which aired on TV Asahi in Japan from January 19, 1986 to January 11, 1987. It focuses on the adventures of Patty Rabbit, Bobby Bear and their families, in a small utopian anthropomorphic city named Maple Town. The series was followed by a 50-episode sequel, New Maple Town Stories: Palm Town Chapter, which retained only Patty Rabbit from both series, although Maple Towns citizens made cameos from time to time. To date, this has not had an official English release. The program spawned collectable figurines with changeable clothing, as well as houses, furniture and vehicles. Tonka was the US licensee and manufacturer. VHS compilations of Maple Town appeared in North America, Europe and Japan during the late 1980s and early 1990s. As of 2013, official DVDs of the show had surfaced in Japan, Spain and Hungary, with no release plans announced for other territories. Moro No Brasil Moro no Brasil is a 2002 documentary film. Sheng huo xiu Life Show is a 2002 Chinese film directed by Huo Jianqi. A drama, Life Show tells the story of a restaurant owner, played by Tao Hong, whose busy life dealing with family and business is nevertheless a lonely one. Her life takes a turn, however, when one of her long-time customers, played by Tao Zeru, shows a romantic interest in her. The film was a co-production between the China Film Group and the Beijing Film Studio. It was based on a novel by Chi Li and was adapted by Si Wu. Life Show won the Golden Goblet at the 2002 Shanghai International Film Festival, as well as awards for best actress and best cinematography. It received a North American premiere at the Montreal World Film Festival on August 28, 2002. Sleepless Sleepless is a 1957 Egyptian melodrama film. The film follows the intricate story of Nadia Lutfi, a daughter of divorced parents who suffers from Electra complex, which drives her to intervene in her fathers relationships. Directed by the Egyptian film director Salah Abu Seif, this film is based on a novel with the same name written by the Egyptian novelist Ihsan Abdel Quddous. The film, which is currently ranked the 29th best Egyptian film by the cinema committee of the Supreme Council of Culture in Cairo, starred Faten Hamama and Yehia Chahine, along with five other prominent Egyptian actors. It was released on DVD as part of the Egyptian Cinema Classics film collection. La Anam is one of the ten first Egyptian colored films. Busty Cops Busty Cops is a 2004 erotic action film directed by Jim Wynorski starring Nikki Nova. It was followed by several sequels, most of which were directed by Wynorski: Busty Cops 2 Busty Cops: Protect and Serve Busty Cops Go Hawaiian Busty Cops and the Jewel of Denial Kasthuriman Kasthooriman is a 2003 Indian Malayalam-language romantic drama film written and directed by A. K. Lohithadas. The film shows the relationship developed between Sajan Joseph Alukka and Priyamvada. The film was a blockbuster at the box office. Lohithadas remade this film in Tamil under the same title. In Search of Santa In Search of Santa is a 2004 CGI family film starring Hilary Duff and her older sister Haylie Duff in their first voice roles. It was directed by William R. Kowalchuk and released on November 23, 2004. Longinus Longinus is a 2004 film from director Ryuhei Kitamura. Loren Cass Loren Cass is a feature-length motion picture, directed by 21-year-old independent film-maker Chris Fuller, about adolescents coming to terms with their lives in St. Petersburg, after the 1996 riots there. The film took ten years to complete. The Giant Buddhas The Giant Buddhas is a documentary film by Swiss filmmaker Christian Frei about the destruction of the Buddhas of Bamyan in Afghanistan. It was released in March 2006. The movie quotes local Afghans that the destruction was ordered by Osama Bin Laden and that initially, Mullah Omar and the Afghans in Bamyan had opposed the destruction. My Lovely Week All for Love is a 2005 South Korean romance ensemble film. It was Min Kyu-dongs solo directorial debut. The film was the 10th highest grossing Korean production of 2005 with 2,533,103 sold nationwide. A week passes in Seoul, with a diverse group of couples and singles experiencing love or tragedy in strong doses. Broken families and newly formed marriages, struggles with debt or with an uneasy conscience, conflict and resolution, sickness and health, newly discovered love, the resurfacing of old relationships... Ratchakan Ratchagan is a 1997 Indian Tamil-language action film written, produced by K. T. Kunjumon, and directed by Praveen Gandhi. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna and Sushmita Sen in the lead roles, alongside Raghuvaran, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Vadivelu and Girish Karnad in supporting roles. It was the most expensive Indian film at the time of release. This film marks the Tamil debut of Nagarjuna. The Zero Years The Zero Years is a 2005 Greek dramatic experimental independent underground art film directed by Nikos Nikolaidis, his final film. Aishiteruze baby is a shōjo romance manga by Yoko Maki. It was serialized by Shueisha in Ribon from April 2002 and January 2005 and collected in seven bound volumes. It was adapted as a 26-episode anime television series produced by TMS Entertainment and Animax, broadcast in Japan on Animax from April to October 2004. The series is about a teenage boy, Kippei, who becomes the caretaker of his 5-year-old cousin, Yuzuyu, after her mother abandons her. Both the manga and anime have been praised for successfully mixing serious issues with a light-hearted tone. Somewhere Tonight Somewhere Tonight is a 2011 Dutch comedy-drama film starring John Turturro. Turturro won the Best Actor Award at the San Diego Film Festival for his performance in this film in 2011. Du bist nicht allein Du bist nicht allein is a 2007 German comedy film directed by Bernd Böhlich. Barefoot to the Neck Barfuß bis zum Hals is a German comedy television film released in 2009. Carol I Carol I, also known as Charles I: A Destiny and Charles I: A Destiny for Romania, is a 2009 historical documentary film by Romanian director Sergiu Nicolaescu, starring Sergiu Nicolaescu, Razvan Vasilescu and Cristian Motiu. Carol I is one of the few Romanian films to portray the Romanian king Carol I. The king was also portrayed in the 1912 film Independenţa României, directed by Aristide Demetriade, and in the 2007 film "The Rest is Silence". The director of "Carol I", Sergiu Nicolaescu, previously played Carol I in his 1977 film, Pentru patrie. Not Evil Just Wrong Not Evil Just Wrong is a 2009 documentary film by Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer that challenges Al Gores An Inconvenient Truth by suggesting that the evidence of global warming is inconclusive and that the impact global warming legislation will have on industry is much more harmful to humans than beneficial. The movie was filmed in 2008 and was screened at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam and at the RightOnline conference in 2009. Despite earlier screenings at conservative political conferences, filmmakers promoted a "premiere" on 18 October 2009. The film attempted to break a World Record for largest simultaneous premiere, which is currently held by the documentary The Age of Stupid, another global warming documentary. The films website claims that there were 6,500 US screenings and 1,500 foreign screenings and reached 400,000 people. Diablo Devil is a 2011 Argentine independent drama action film co-written and directed by Vigneh M and starring Juan Palomino. The film won the award for Best Film in the Argentine Competition at the 2011 Mar del Plata Film Festival. The Road to Coronation Street The Road to Coronation Street is a British drama first broadcast on BBC Four documenting the journey of Coronation Street, the UKs longest-running television soap opera, from conception to its first transmission in December 1960. Set mainly at Granada Studios, Manchester in 1960, the 75-minute-long programme follows the true story of Tony Warren, a struggling scriptwriter who creates a vision of a television programme depicting normal life in a Salford street of terraced houses. The Little Comedian The Little Comedian is a 2010 GTHs Thai family and comedy film directed and written by Witthaya Thongyooyong and Mez Tharatorn. 16 Acres 16 Acres is a 2012 documentary film directed by Richard Hankin which provides an account of the recovery effort following the September 11 attack, specifically the reconstruction process of the World Trade Center site. The name of the documentary refers to the 16 acres of land that the aforementioned site is situated on. It features interviews with Michael Bloomberg, George Pataki, Chris Ward, Larry Silverstein, Daniel Libeskind, David Childs, Michael Arad, Janno Lieber, Roland Betts, Rosaleen Tallon, and Scott Raab. Rajdhani Express Rajdhani Express is an Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Ashok Kohli. Produced by CineActs Production, Trueman Entertainment & SLA Impex Pvt Ltd, the film features tennis player Leander Paes in the lead role and marks his Bollywood debut alongside Jimmy Sheirgill, Puja Bose, Priyanshu Chatterjee, Gulshan Grover, Kiran Kumar, Mukesh Rishi, Sudhanshu Pandey, Sayali Bhagat, Achint Kaur and Shilpa Shukla. Paes voice has been dubbed by actor Amitosh Nagpal. The film follows a man who goes on the run to escape from his godfather, and in the process boards the Mumbai-bound Rajdhani Express where he soon finds himself labeled a terrorist after some incidents prompt him to pull out a gun. The film was released theatrically on 4 January 2013. It received largely unfavorable reviews, with some critics labeling the film an "unintentional comedy" while also criticizing the performances and narration. The film bombed at the box office, grossing ₹0.35 crores. Fire in the Night Fire in the Night is a 2013 British documentary film about the Piper Alpha disaster directed by Anthony Wonke. It won the Audience Award at the 2013 Edinburgh International Film Festival. It was first shown on television on 9 July 2013 on BBC Two, three days after the 25th anniversary of the disaster. Superegos Superegos is a 2014 German drama film directed by Benjamin Heisenberg. The film had its premiere in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Danny and the Human Zoo Danny and the Human Zoo is a British drama television film that first broadcast on BBC One on 31 August 2015. The ninety-minute film, written by Lenny Henry and directed by Destiny Ekaragha, is a fictionalised account of the formers life as a teenager in 1970s Dudley. Trapped Trapped is a 2016 documentary film about doctors who perform abortions in some states in the United States who have been fighting against so-called "TRAP laws" that have been enacted in their states. The film was directed by Dawn Porter, and premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, where it won a special jury social impact prize. The clinics the film focuses on are mostly located in the South, where there have been a higher number of anti-abortion laws enacted than in any other region of the United States. It was released theatrically on March 4, 2016 in New York City and Washington. It aired on PBSs Independent Lens in June, 2016. Paint Drying Paint Drying is a 2016 British feature film directed and produced by Charlie Lyne. The film is about paint on a wall drying, lasting for 10 hours and 7 minutes. The film was created by Charlie Lyne in order to force the BBFC to have to watch all 10 hours to give the film an age rating classification, as a protest against censorship and the prohibitive cost to independent filmmakers which the BBFC classification requirement imposes. Motorcycle Girl Motorcycle Girl is a 2018 Pakistani biographical adventure drama film based on the life of motorcyclist Zenith Irfan. Directed, written and co-produced by Adnan Sarwar, it is second installment in Sarwars thematic Hero trilogy, following Shah. The film stars Sohai Ali Abro as Zenith Irfan who travels to northern areas of Pakistan on a motorbike to fulfil her fathers wish, facing many challenges along the way, with Samina Peerzada, Ali Kazimi, and Shamim Hilaly also playing supporting roles. The film was released on 20 April 2018 nationwide. Kohlhiesel's Daughters Kohlhiesels Töchter is a 1920 German silent comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Henny Porten, Emil Jannings and Jakob Tiedtke. It is an adaptation of the play Kohlhiesels Daughters by Hanns Kräly, Lubitschs frequent collaborator, who also worked on the films screenplay. Three further film adaptations have been made of the work including a 1930 sound remake which also starred Porten. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin Her Night of Romance Her Night of Romance is a 1924 silent film written by Hanns Kräly, and directed by Sidney Franklin. The romantic comedy stars Constance Talmadge and Ronald Colman. Mickey's Mellerdrammer Mickeys Mellerdrammer is a 1933 American animated Pre-Code short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The title is a corruption of "melodrama", thought to harken back to the earliest minstrel shows, as a film short based on Harriet Beecher Stowes anti-slavery novel Uncle Toms Cabin and stars Mickey Mouse and his friends who stage their own production of the novel. The cartoon shows Mickey Mouse and some of the other characters dressed in blackface with exaggerated, orange lips; bushy, white sidewhiskers made out of cotton; and his now trademark white gloves. I've Got Your Number Ive Got Your Number is a 1934 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Ray Enright. Starring Joan Blondell, Pat OBrien, Allen Jenkins and Glenda Farrell. The film was released by Warner Bros. on February 24, 1934. Two telephone repairmen romance a pair of blondes with many adventures. Shipmates Forever Shipmates Forever is a 1935 American musical film directed by Frank Borzage and written by Delmer Daves. Set at the United States Naval Academy, the film stars Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler, Lewis Stone, Ross Alexander, John Arledge, Eddie Acuff and Dick Foran. The film was released by Warner Bros. on October 12, 1935. Powell, Keeler, Alexander and Arledge combined previously with Borzage and Daves under similar circumstances of plot and character in Flirtation Walk, a film about the United States Military Academy, the year before. The U.S. Navy provided technical assistance for the filming. Locations shots were made at the Naval Academy and a portion of the storys "final cruise" included footage of the battleship , which conducted the cruises for the Navy in the 1930s. Rare footage of the Martin P3M flying boat is also featured. La Fiesta de Santa Barbara La Fiesta de Santa Barbara is a 1935 American short comedy film directed by Louis Lewyn. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 9th Academy Awards in 1936 for Best Short Subject. It features a young, pre-stardom 13-year-old Judy Garland singing "La Cucaracha" with her two sisters. 3 Cheers for the Irish Three Cheers for the Irish is a 1940 comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon, written by Richard Macaulay and Jerry Wald, and starring Priscilla Lane, Thomas Mitchell and Dennis Morgan. The supporting cast features Virginia Grey, Alan Hale and William Lundigan. The plot involves a veteran police officer forced into retirement only to learn that his replacement, whom he detests, is romancing his daughter. The film was released by Warner Bros. on March 16, 1940. Goofy Groceries Goofy Groceries is an animated short film in Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon series, originally released on March 29, 1941 and re-issued into the "Blue Ribbon Classics" series on April 19, 1947. Bearing a similar premise to such earlier WB shorts as Speaking of the Weather and Have You Got Any Castles? but having a cast inspired by food products instead of magazines or books, the cartoon was written by Melvin Millar, directed by Robert Clampett, and produced by Leon Schlesinger. The animators included Vive Risto, Izzy Ellis, John Carey, and Rod Scribner. Because of Him Because of Him is a 1946 American romantic comedy film starring Deanna Durbin, Charles Laughton and Franchot Tone. Three Hams on Rye Three Hams on Rye is a 1950 short film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 125th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Melody Melody is a 1953 Walt Disney short animated cartoon film, originally released on May 28, 1953. It was the first cartoon filmed in 3D. It was shown at Disneyland in the Fantasyland Theater as part of the 3D Jamboree. This film was the first in a proposed series of shorts teaching the principles of music, called Adventures in Music. Only one other film in the series was made, Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom. The characters would go on to feature in Disney Sing-Along Songs. Walt Disney was always a fan of music, and it shows in all of his movies and short films. He said: "Theres a terrific power to music. You can run any of these pictures and theyd be dragging and boring, but the minute you put music behind them, they have life and validity they dont get any other way." Up in Daisy's Penthouse Up in Daisys Penthouse is a 1953 film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 144th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Twist of Fate Twist of Fate, also known as Beautiful Stranger, is a 1954 British and American mystery film noir directed by David Miller and starring Ginger Rogers and Herbert Lom. Pizzicato Pussycat Pizzicato Pussycat is a Merrie Melodies animated short released January 1, 1955. Directed by Friz Freleng and with voices by Mel Blanc, the cartoon is about a talented piano-playing mouse becoming a slave to a house cat. Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer is a 1956 American western adventure film co-produced and directed by Albert C. Gannaway and Ismael Rodríguez and starring Bruce Bennett, Lon Chaney Jr. and Faron Young. The film was shot in Trucolor in Mexico. It was released by Republic Pictures at the height of the Davy Crockett craze. Daffy's Inn Trouble Daffys Inn Trouble is a 1961 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. This cartoon short is directed by Robert McKimson and written by David Detiege. Vanina Vanini Vanina Vanini also known as The Betrayer is a 1961 Italian drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. It is based on Stendhals 1829 novella of the same name. The Ra Expeditions Ra is a 1972 documentary film directed by Lennart Ehrenborg and Thor Heyerdahl about the expeditions organised by Thor Heyerdahl in 1969 and 1970 in attempt to cross the Atlantic on papyrus boats. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Isn't It Shocking? Isnt It Shocking? is a made-for-television comedy-mystery film that aired on the ABC network in 1973 as an ABC Movie of the Week. Written by Lane Slate, it stars Alan Alda, Louise Lasser and Edmond OBrien, and was directed by John Badham. Golden Needles Golden Needles is a 1974 American action/adventure film starring Joe Don Baker, Elizabeth Ashley, Ann Sothern, Jim Kelly, Burgess Meredith, and Roy Chiao. The film was directed by Robert Clouse and shot on location in Hong Kong. Blue Remembered Hills Blue Remembered Hills is a British television play by Dennis Potter, originally broadcast on 30 January 1979 as part of the BBCs Play for Today series. The play concerns a group of seven-year-olds playing in the Forest of Dean one summer afternoon in 1943. It ends abruptly when the character Donald is burnt to death partly as a result of the other childrens actions. Perhaps the most striking feature of the play is that, although the characters are children, they are played by adult actors. Potter first used this device in Stand Up, Nigel Barton and returned to it in Cold Lazarus. The dialogue is written in a Forest of Dean dialect, which Potter also uses extensively in other dramas incorporating a Forest of Dean setting, most notably A Beast with Two Backs, Pennies from Heaven and The Singing Detective. The Kung Fu Instructor The Kung Fu Instructor is a 1979 Shaw Brothers martial arts film directed by Sun Chueng, starring Ti Lung. The Aurora Encounter The Aurora Encounter is a 1986 American Weird Western science fiction film directed by the Jim McCullough Sr., written by Melody Brooke and Jim McCullough, Jr., and starring Jack Elam, Mickey Hays, Peter Brown, Carol Bagdasarian and Dottie West. It was based on the Aurora. Lemon Sky Lemon Sky is a 1970 play by Lanford Wilson. Proc? Why? is a 1987 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Karel Smyczek. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. The film deals with the hooliganism in Czechoslovakia, particularly with the fans of football club Sparta from Prague, whose supporters were the pioneers of the football fan riots in Czechoslovakia, starting with hooligan actions already in the 1960s, like breaking the trains in which they travelled when they went on Spartas away games. The film deals with one of such episodes. Tom and Lola Tom et Lola is a French film about two ten-year-olds who have always lived isolated in sterile, hermetically sealed plastic bubbles due to an immune-deficiency disease. However, neither their environment or the hospital technicians can keep down the indomitable spirit of these children. Nor can anything stop their quest to one day run truly free, unbound by the medical shackles that bind them. Dead Sleep Dead Sleep is a 1990 Australian horror film about a series of suspicious deaths that occur in a psychiatric ward. The cast includes Linda Blair, veteran Australian actor Tony Bonner and Vassy Costiopoulos. The film went straight to video. Summer of Fear Summer of Fear is a 1996 American made-for-television psychological thriller film starring Gregory Harrison, Glynnis OConnor, Lee Garlington and Corin Nemec. It is directed by Mike Robe based on the novel Simon Says by Gloria Murphy and premiered on CBS on April 3, 1996. Chained Girls Chained Girls is a 1965 film. It is an example of the exploitation film. This "exposé" claims to reveal the shocking truth about lesbianism in todays society with supposed hidden camera footage. This was a way of getting round censorship, to include what was by the standards of the time fairly explicit material. It includes some bizarre scenes, including what purports to be a lesbian initiation, with a woman gang-raped by a group of "dykes" led by a "bull dyke", and two "dykes" fighting each other over the same "femme" lesbian. Some have detected an irony that the background music is by Tchaikovsky, who was gay. It was produced by George Weiss, and written directed by Joseph P. Mawra. It has been released on DVD along with Daughters of Lesbos. Gentlemen, Boys Páni kluci is a 1976 Czech adventure film based on The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain. Attention Shoppers Attention Shoppers is a 2000 American comedy film, directed by Philip Charles MacKenzie and written by Nestor Carbonell. The film stars Carbonell in the lead role, with Michael Lerner, Kathy Najimy, Martin Mull, Luke Perry, Cara Buono, Casey Affleck, and Lin Shaye in supporting roles. It was released on DVD in North America by MGM Home Entertainment on November 28, 2000. October 22 October 22 is a 1998 American drama film directed by Richard Schenkman and written by Fred Golan. It premiered at the Ft. Lauderdale Film Festival. Spaceman Spaceman is a 1997 science fiction/comedy film from Palm Pictures. Filmed in Chicago, it tells of a man adjusting to life on Earth, with one problem: he has been trained only to be a killer since he was abducted as a toddler. Developing Developing is a 1994 short film directed by Marya Cohn, about the relationship between a girl and her single mother, who has breast cancer. The film, shot in 1993, stars Natalie Portman in her first film role and Frances Conroy. The short was Cohns thesis film. Pratiggya Pratigya is a 1975 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film. Produced by Dharmendra and B.S. Deol, the film is directed by Dulal Guha. The music was by Laxmikant Pyarelal and the lyricist was Anand Bakshi. The film starred Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Ajit, Jagdeep, Mukri, Johnny Walker, Mehar Mittal and Keshto Mukherjee. The story revolves around Dharmendra out to avenge his parents brutal murder by Ajit in this "violent revenge" story. Along with its strong action scenes it also had a significant comic track in the form of "slapstick" comedy getting the film referred to as a "masterpiece in comedy". The film was a big commercial success at the box-office and among the top 3 grossers for the year in India. Black Tight Killers , literally - "If you touch me, danger" is a 1966 Japanese film directed by Yasuharu Hasebe and based on the novel by Michio Tsuzuki. Fanalysis Fanalysis is a 2002 short documentary film directed by Bruce Campbell and starring Campbell, Ted Raimi, and Harry Knowles. The Romanovs: An Imperial Family The Romanovs: An Imperial Family is a 2000 Russian historical drama film about the last days of Tsar Nicholas II and his family. The Russian title implies both the Imperial Crown of Russia and the crown of thorns associated with martyrs. The film premiered at the 22nd annual Moscow Film Festival. Cravate club Cravate club is a 2002 French comedy film about two architects sharing an office. The film features a scene where the characters perform a choreographed sequence using their office chairs. Dharma Durai Dharma Durai is a 1991 Tamil drama film starring Rajinikanth, Gautami, Charan Raj, Nizhalgal Ravi and Senthil. The film was remake of 1989 Kannada movie Deva with Vishnuvardhan in the lead role. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Khaidi Annayya. It was also remade in Hindi as Tyagi, with Rajinikanth reprising his role in the original. It was a block-buster movie and completed a 175-day run at the box office. Muscle Heat Muscle Heat is a 2002 Japanese action film starring Kane Kosugi and directed by Ten Shimoyama. The Witch Affair The Witch Affair is a 2003 Spanish film written by Amalio Cuevas and Agustín Póveda, and directed by José Miguel Juárez. Parwana Parwana is a 2003 Indian action film directed by Deepak Bahry. The film stars Ajay Devgn as an orphan and Amisha Patel. Naked Ambition Naked Ambition is a 2003 Hong Kong sex comedy film directed by Chan Hing-ka and Dante Lam, and starring Louis Koo, Eason Chan and Josie Ho. Ho went on to win the Best Supporting Actress award at the 23rd Hong Kong Film Awards. Based on a true story the film is set in the world of Hong Kongs pornography and prostitution business. It was followed in 2014 by a sequel in name, Naked Ambition 2, however the two films share no characters or settings. When Stand Up Stood Out When Stand Up Stood Out is a documentary film by former Boston comedian Fran Solomita which chronicles the explosive popularity of the Boston Stand-up comedy scene in the 80s and early 90s. It was released on DVD on June 20, 2006 by THINKFilm, the distributor behind the documentary The Aristocrats. Tehilim Tehilim is Raphael Nadjaris fifth feature film. It was shot in Jerusalem in 2006. Tehilim in the Hebrew word for Psalms. Délice Paloma Délice Paloma is a 2007 French-Algerian film directed by Nadir Moknèche and starring Biyouna. It tells the story of Madame Aldjeria, her past life, her glory, her dream, and her downfall as queen of petty dealing, the mafieuse, against the backdrop of Algiers and the Algeria of Independence to today. Four Horror Tales - Dark Forest Dark Forest is a 2006 South Korean film and the final installment of the 4 Horror Tales film series. Life Mein Kabhie Kabhiee Life Mein Kabhi Kabhiee is a 2007 Bollywood film, directed by Vikram Bhatt. It was released on 13 April 2007. Produced by Baba Films banner, it is a social thriller. Boxofficeindia declared the movie box office disaster. Actor Sameer Dattanis role of politician was highly appreciated. Slasher Slasher is a 2007 German slasher film written and directed by Frank W. Montag, and co-written by Jörn Döring. Reckless Behavior: Caught on Tape Reckless Behavior: Caught on Tape is a Lifetime television film starring Odette Yustman, Antonio Sabato and John Barker. It was written and directed by Donald Wrye. Bamboo Blade is a Japanese manga series written by Masahiro Totsuka and illustrated by Aguri Igarashi. It was serialized in Square Enixs Young Gangan magazine from December 3, 2004 to September 3, 2010. The series tells the story of Toraji Ishida, a luckless high school Kendo instructor, who is challenged by his former upperclassman, also a kendo instructor, to a competition between their female students. The bet inspires Toraji to gather and train a team of five girls, where he meets Tamaki Kawazoe, a gifted young female kendo practitioner. An anime adaptation by AIC A.S.T.A was broadcast in Japan between October 2, 2007 and April 2, 2008 on TV Tokyo. The Bamboo Blade manga has been licensed for distribution in North America by Yen Press. The anime has been licensed for distribution in North America by Funimation and began airing on their Funimation Channel on October 25, 2010. Be Like Others Be Like Others is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Tanaz Eshaghian about transsexuals in Iran. It explores issues of gender and sexual identity while following the personal stories of some of the patients at a Tehran gender reassignment clinic. The film played at the Sundance Film Festival and the Berlin International Film Festival, winning three awards. Lala Pipo: A Lot of People Lala Pipo: A Lot of People is a 2005 Japanese novel by Hideo Okuda. It was made into a movie by the same name in 2009. Lala Pipo is the directorial debut of Masayuki Miyano. The screenplay was written by Tetsuya Nakashima, writer-director of Kamikaze Girls and Memories of Matsuko. The novel and movie both chronicle the life of six people involved with the Japanese porn industry. The book is divided into 6 chapters, with each chapter telling the story of one character. The book is distributed by Vertical, Inc., and the movie is distributed by Third Window Films in the UK. 15 Till Midnight 15 till Midnight is a 2010 science fiction film directed by Wolfgang Meyer and written by Brandon Slagle, who also stars in the film. The film also stars Dee Martin and Devanny Pinn. When Harvey Met Bob When Harvey Met Bob is a 2010 television film, written by Joe Dunlop, dramatising the relationship between musician Bob Geldof and concert promoter Harvey Goldsmith as they organize the massive fundraising concert Live Aid in 1985. Directed by Nicholas Renton, the film stars Domhnall Gleeson as Geldof and Ian Hart as Goldsmith. The film was first broadcast on 26 December 2010 on BBC Four and later in Sweden the following year. Critics praised Gleesons performance as Geldof, but wrote that Geldofs mixed motives and the true toughness of Goldsmith were insufficiently explored. Irumbukkottai Murattu Singam Irumbukkottai Murattu Singam is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language Western comedy film directed by Chimbu Deven, starring choreographer-turned-actor Lawrence Raghavendra, Padmapriya, Lakshmi Rai, and Sandhya in lead roles alongside an ensemble supporting cast including Nassar, Sai Kumar, and M. S. Baskar. The film is a "western adventure comedy film" based on cowboy stories, which is set in the 19th century paying homages to many western films. The films shooting commenced in April 2009 and was released on 7 May 2010 to positive reviews. In Tamil cinema, after the movie Ganga starring Jaishankar, this is a full length Western being taken after 38 years.The film comically highlights the current world politics. Aagathan Aagathan is a 2010 conspiracy thriller film directed by Kamal starring Dileep, Sathyaraj, Charmy Kaur and Lal. Thanthonni Thanthonni is a 2010 Malayalam-language film released on 19 March 2010. The film was directed by George Varghese, a former assistant to Joshy. Thanthonni stars Prithviraj and Sheela in the lead roles. All Your Dead Ones All Your Dead Ones is a 2011 Colombian drama film directed by Carlos Moreno. The film won an award for cinematography at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Darkest Night Darkest Night is a 2012 independent film in the horror film genre, directed by Filipino Noel Tan and written and produced by American Russ Williams. It stars DJ Perry, Anne Gauthier, Issa Litton, and Nic Campos. Its story is set in the Philippines, the mountains of Luzon. A large family gathers for a happy reunion and marriage announcement on Christmas Day at an isolated mansion, only to encounter a series of bizarre, demonic, and tragic events. The film started shooting on May 2, 2011 and had its U.S. premiere at the Filipino Arts and Cinema International Film Festival in San Francisco on October 20, 2012. At this festival, the film won a special award for Valuable Contribution. Darkest Night received a limited U.S. theatrical release on July 1, 2013 and full video release on July 16. Largely good reviews greeted the film from critics, its festival audience and general audiences alike. The film seeks to build bridges between Asian and American cultures, producing horror with a blend of both. Saving the Titanic Saving The Titanic, aired in Germany as Die Helden der Titanic, is 2012 Irish-German television docudrama directed by Maurice Sweeney, and written by Colin Herber-Percy and Lyall Watson. Unlike most films and series depicting the ships passengers and senior crew, Saving the Titanic dramatizes the engineers and the boiler room crew who kept the furnaces and generators running as the Titanic sank, facilitating the survival of others. "Based on eyewitness accounts, this is the remarkable story of nine men from the engineering crew who fought courageously to hold back the power of the sea and keep the power systems running, even when they learned that all was lost. The engineering crew consisted of fireman and stokers, who shoveled coal into the ship’s 29 boilers that powered its two massive steam engines, and engineers who made sure the engines and other mechanical equipment functioned smoothly. A memorial to commemorate their bravery was erected in Liverpool, England and unveiled in 1916." Cliffs of Freedom Cliffs of Freedom is a 2019 independent historical period drama romance film based on Marianne Metropoulos novel Daughter of Destiny. Produced by Casey Cannon and Metropoulos, the film is directed by Van Ling from a screenplay by Ling, Metropoulos, and Kevin Bernhardt. It stars Tania Raymonde, Jan Uddin, Raza Jaffrey, Patti LuPone, and Christopher Plummer. The film was released in the United States on March 1, 2019 by Round Hill Media. The Broken Key The Broken Key is a 2017 English-language Italian independent film written and directed by Louis Nero. Motorrad Motorrad is a 2017 Brazilian thriller film directed by Vicente Amorim. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The film had concept art of by brazilian comic artist Danilo Beyruth. The Liquidator The Liquidator is a Chinese suspense crime film directed by Xu Jizhou and starring Deng Chao, Ethan Juan and Cecilia Liu. It is based on the novel Evil Minds: City Light written by Lei Mi. The film was released in China on December 22, 2017. All These Creatures All These Creatures is an Australian live-action short film written and directed by Charles Williams. It was awarded the Short Film Palme dOr at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. The film was shot in Dandenong in Victoria, Australia on 16mm film. Rosogolla Rosogolla is a 2018 Indian Bengali drama film directed and written by Pavel, featuring Ujaan Ganguly, Abantika Biswas, Ashutosh Rana, Kharaj Mukherjee and Kaushik Sen. It is a fictionalised biopic of Nobin Chandra Das, a sweet maker from Kolkata, West Bengal. Two-Gun Gussie Two-Gun Gussie is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Headin' Home Headin Home is a 1920 American silent biopic sports film directed by Lawrence C. Windom. It attempts to create a mythology surrounding the life of baseball player Babe Ruth. The screenplay was written by Arthur "Bugs" Baer from a story by Earle Browne. Besides Ruth, it stars Ruth Taylor, William Sheer, and Margaret Seddon. The Sex Life of the Polyp The Sex Life of the Polyp is a 1928 short film written and performed by Robert Benchley, based on a routine he first did in 1922. The short, which was adapted from an essay by Benchley, documents a dim-witted doctor attempting to discuss the sex life of a polyp to a womens club. This was the second of Benchleys 46 comedy short films, with six made for Fox, one each for Universal Pictures and RKO Radio Pictures, 29 for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and nine for Paramount Pictures. The film, made in the then-new Fox Movietone sound-on-film process, was a success and was later included in the compilation Robert Benchley and the Knights of the Algonquin. In 2007, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Hell's Kitchen Hells Kitchen is a 1939 thriller Warner Bros. film starring The Dead End Kids and Ronald Reagan. Nurse Edith Cavell Nurse Edith Cavell is a 1939 American film directed by British director Herbert Wilcox about Edith Cavell. The film was nominated at the 1939 Oscars for Best Original Score. Seven Miles from Alcatraz Seven Miles from Alcatraz is a 1942 American action film directed by Edward Dmytryk. The screenplay concerns two prisoners who break out of Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary. Birdy and the Beast Birdy and the Beast is a 1944 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies and Tweety series. It was directed by Bob Clampett, the second Tweety cartoon he directed. The Hidden Eye The Hidden Eye is a 1945 American mystery film directed by Richard Whorf and written by George Harmon Coxe and Harry Ruskin. It is the sequel to the 1942 film Eyes in the Night. The film stars Edward Arnold, Frances Rafferty, Ray Collins, Paul Langton, William Bill Phillips and Thomas E. Jackson. The film was released on August 31, 1945, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Driftwood Driftwood is a 1947 drama film produced and directed by Allan Dwan and starring Natalie Wood as a little orphan girl who adopts a collie. The movie also stars Ruth Warrick, Walter Brennan, Dean Jagger and Charlotte Greenwood. Shed No Tears Shed No Tears is a 1948 American film noir directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring Wallace Ford and June Vincent. Four Ways Out Four Ways Out is a 1951 Italian crime film directed by Pietro Germi. In 1951, the film won the award for Best Italian Film at the Venice International Film Festival. Pest Man Wins Pest Man Wins is the 136th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1951 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Eight O'Clock Walk Eight OClock Walk is a 1954 British drama film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Richard Attenborough, Cathy ODonnell, Derek Farr and Maurice Denham. Its plot involves a taxi-driver who is tried for the murder of a young girl on a bomb site. Based on a true story, Eight OClock Walk is an anti-capital punishment film that points out the danger of circumstantial evidence resulting in the death of a mistakenly accused prisoner. It is only by good fortune that the films innocent protagonist gets away in this case – and the unstated message is clearly that not everyone might be so lucky. Test Tube Babies Test Tube Babies, also known as Blessed Are They, Sins of Love and The Pill, is a 1948 exploitation film directed by W. Merle Connell and produced by George Weiss. It is a narrative about artificial insemination with scenes of nudity and sexual promiscuity included. One scene shows the male lead characters sperm viewed through a microscope. Desert Sands Desert Sands is a 1955 American adventure film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Danny Arnold, George W. George and George F. Slavin. The film stars Ralph Meeker, Marla English, J. Carrol Naish, John Carradine, Ron Randell, John Smith and Keith Larsen. The film was released on November 18, 1955, by United Artists. The film was based on the 1954 novel Punitive Action, one of a series of French Foreign Legion novels written by John Robb. Unlike many Foreign Legion films the film was set in the 1950s. Robbers' Roost Robbers Roost is a 1955 American Western film directed by Sidney Salkow and written by John ODea, Sidney Salkow and Maurice Geraghty. The film stars George Montgomery, Richard Boone, Sylvia Findley, Bruce Bennett, Peter Graves and Tony Romano. It is based on the novel Robbers Roost by Zane Grey. The film was released on May 30, 1955, by United Artists. Venice, the Moon and You Venice, the Moon and You is a 1958 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. You're on Your Own Arrangiatevi!, internationally released as Youre on Your Own, is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Mauro Bolognini. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. Rabindranath Tagore Rabindranath Tagore is a 1961 black-and-white documentary directed by an Indian director Satyajit Ray on the life and works of noted Bengali author Rabindranath Tagore. Ray started working on the documentary in the beginning of 1958 and it was released during the birth centenary year of Rabindranath Tagore, who was born on 7 May 1861. Ray avoided the controversial aspects of Tagores life in order to make it as an official portrait of the poet. Though Tagore was known as a poet, Ray did not use any of Tagores poetry as he was not happy with the English translation and believed that "it would not make the right impression if recited" and people would not consider Tagore "a very great poet", based on those translations. Satyajit Ray has been reported to have said about the documentary Rabindranath Tagore in his biography Satyajit Ray: The Inner Eye by W. Andrew Robinson that, "Ten or twelve minutes of it are among the most moving and powerful things that I have produced". Often regarded as polymath, author of Gitanjali and its "profoundly sensitive, fresh and beautiful verse", Tagore became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. The first stanza of Tagores five-stanza Brahmo hymn has been adopted as the National Anthem of India, "Jana Gana Mana". The first ten lines of another Tagore song, "Amar Shonar Bangla" were adopted in 1972 as the Bangladeshs national anthem. Incidentally, Sri Lankas national anthem "Sri Lanka Matha" was written and composed by Tagores student, Ananda Samarakoon. Academy Film Archive, part of the Academy Foundation, took an initiative to restore Satyajit Rays films and could successfully restore 19 Ray films but Rabindranath Tagore is yet to be restored as its original print was found to be badly damaged. The films original script was included in a book named Original English Film Scripts Satyajit Ray, put together by Rays son Sandip Ray. Bus Riley's Back in Town Bus Rileys Back in Town is a 1965 American drama film written by William Inge, directed by Harvey Hart, and starring Ann-Margret and Michael Parks. Inge was very unhappy with changes made to his script and had his name removed from the credits, replacing it with the name "Walter Gage". It turned out to be the last of Inges works brought to the screen during his lifetime. Although Ann-Margret was the films best-known cast member, trailers for "Bus Riley" heavily promoted Parks as Hollywoods next big star. The Solid Tin Coyote The Solid Tin Coyote is an animated cartoon in the Looney Tunes series released by Warner Bros. It features Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner and was directed by Rudy Larriva for release in 1966. Great Catherine Great Catherine is a 1968 British comedy film directed by Gordon Flemyng, based on a one act play by George Bernard Shaw, and starring Peter OToole, Zero Mostel, Jeanne Moreau and Jack Hawkins. Like the play, it is loosely based on the story of Sir Charles Hanbury Williams and his time spent as an envoy at the Russian court. The Woman in Blue The Woman in Blue is a 1973 French comedy film directed by Michel Deville. The Sex Thief The Sex Thief is a 1973 British sex film starring David Warbeck, Diane Keen and Christopher Biggins. It was an early film credit for director Martin Campbell. The film was released in North America as Her Family Jewels, with added hardcore inserts performed by stand-ins for the original cast members. Keen, quoted in the book The Worlds Greatest Scandals of the 20th Century, claimed: "Times were pretty hard and this is a comedy which I am not ashamed at having made. But it was bought by a company, which drafted in other actresses to make it look like I was doing erotic things from start to finish. It became incredibly filthy." The hardcore version was later released on video in The Netherlands. The film was written by Tudor Gates and Michael Armstrong under the name Edward Hyde. During the 2007 series of Im a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, Biggins failed to get a question right about his characters name in the film as part of a bushtucker trial. He groaned, "The Sex Thief, god, that was a million years ago." The soft version of the film was shown on Movies for Men on 24 April 2008. Hedda Hedda is a 1975 film adaptation of Henrik Ibsens Hedda Gabler. It stars Glenda Jackson, Peter Eyre, and Patrick Stewart and was directed by Trevor Nunn. This film was the first major theatrical film version of the play in English. Other productions of the play in English with sound have been made for television. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. The film was also screened at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, but wasnt entered into the main competition. Mafia Junction Super Bitch is a 1973 Italian-British poliziottesco film directed by Massimo Dallamano. Femmes de Sade Femmes de Sade is a 1976 adult rape and revenge film directed by Alex de Renzy. The film shows the parallel adventures of Rocky de Sade and Johny. Rocky de Sade is a ex-convict who terrorizes San Franciscos prostitutes, while Johny is a sex shop worker who has wild sexual fantasies. The two characters stories meet in the last scene, a costume sex party. At the party Rocky de Sade is chained to the floor, where he is urinated and defecated on by prostitutes in revenge for their treatment by him. In 1988, the film was one of the first to be inducted into the XRCO Hall of Fame. The Magnificent Ruffians Magnificent Ruffians aka "The Destroyers" is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Chen, starring the Venom Mob. The Divine Nymph The Divine Nymph is a 1975 Italian drama film directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi and starring Laura Antonelli, Marcello Mastroianni, Michele Placido and Terence Stamp. It was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival. It was distributed in the U.S. by Analysis Film Releasing Corp. Voices Voices is a 1979 film directed by Robert Markowitz and starring Michael Ontkean and Amy Irving. It features a score by songwriter Jimmy Webb. Kill Squad Kill Squad is a 1982 American martial arts action film written and directed by Patrick G. Donahue and starring Jean Glaudé and Cameron Mitchell. Silvestre Silvestre is a 1981 portuguese drama film directed by João César Monteiro. It was the debut film of Maria de Medeiros. The film was entered into the main competition at the 38th edition of the Venice Film Festival. Una gita scolastica Una gita scolastica is a 1983 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Pupi Avati. It entered the 40° Venice Film Festival. The film won the Nastro dArgento Awards for Best Director, Best Score, Best Actor, Best New Actress and Best Original Script. I Am the Cheese I Am the Cheese is a 1983 American film adaptation of Robert Cormiers 1977 novel of the same name, about a young mans journey to find the truth behind his family. The Gospel According to Vic Heavenly Pursuits is a 1986 Scottish comedy film written and directed by Charles Gormley and starring Tom Conti, Helen Mirren, and David Hayman. Set in Glasgow, Scotland, the film is about a teacher at a Catholic school whose students are searching for two more miracles that would promote the late Edith Semple to sainthood. A nonbeliever himself, the teachers scepticism is challenged when he becomes involved in seemingly miraculous events. Little Treasure Little Treasure is a 1985 American action drama film starring Margot Kidder, Ted Danson and Burt Lancaster. The film, written and directed by Alan Sharp, deals with the strained relationship between a bank robber father and his daughter, a stripper. Vizit k Minotavru Visit to Minotaur or is a Soviet TV serial detective film, based on the eponymous novel by the Vayner Brothers, shot by the director Eldor Urazbayev in 1987. Three Sisters Love and Fear is a 1988 drama film directed by Margarethe von Trotta. It was entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Lauderdale Lauderdale is a 1989 comedy film directed by Bill Milling. It is also known as Spring Break USA and Spring Fever USA. Especially on Sunday La domenica specialmente is a 1991 Italian comedy-drama film. It consists of four segments, all written by Tonino Guerra. Each segment has a different director: Giuseppe Tornatore, Marco Tullio Giordana, Giuseppe Bertolucci and Francesco Barilli. Hotel Sorrento Hotel Sorrento is a 1995 Australian drama film directed by Richard Franklin. Three sisters reunite in the sleepy Australian town of Sorrento after a ten-year hiatus. One of the three has written a book called Melancholy which is a thinly disguised version of their lives. The film is an adaptation of Hannie Raysons play of the same name. "One of the films many fleeting reflections is an exploration of the word “melancholy” - a word that perfectly suits Hotel Sorrentos tone and pace." Silver Strand Silver Strand is a 1995 action/drama/romance film starring Nicollette Sheridan, Gil Bellows, Jennifer ONeill, Jay O. Sanders, Tony Plana and Wolfgang Bodison. It was directed by George Miller and written by Douglas Day Stewart. Traveling Companion Traveling Companion is a 1996 Italian drama film directed by Peter Del Monte. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. For her performance Asia Argento won the 1997 David di Donatello for Best Actress. Mutual Needs Mutual Needs is a 1997 American erotic thriller and drama film directed by Robert Angelo. The films music was composed by Bill Rogers. The film starring Eric Scott Woods, Tricia Lee Pascoe, Karl Bury, Laura Rogers, Rochelle Swanson and Kimberly Kelley in the lead roles. The Battle of the Last Panzer Battle of the Last Panzer is a 1969 Spanish-Italian war film directed by José Luis Merino and distributed in America by Troma Entertainment. The film looks through the eyes of the German offense during World War II, specifically a German tank crew who, after losing a battle, struggle to get home. Mickey's Surprise Party Mickeys Surprise Party is a 1939 American animated short film directed by Hamilton Luske, produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Nabisco. The 105th short to feature Mickey Mouse, Mickeys Surprise Party is the first cartoon with Mickey and Minnie Mouse in their current designs. This is notable for being the first Disney product of any kind to be sponsored by a company, and one of a few Disney cartoons to be in the public domain. Walt Disney hated the idea of public commercials, and avoided commercial entanglements until then. The cartoon had its premiere at the Golden Gate International Expositionon Treasure Island in San Francisco in February of 1939. The film was shown in the "Food and Beverages" building in the Nabisco Theater. Walt was present at the fair for the premiere of the short. It was also shown in the Nabisco Theater at the New York Worlds Fair in 1939, which did not open until April. The two versions were identical except that the Nabisco products featured at the end were different, reflecting products available on the west and east coasts. This cartoon was included in the VHS release The Spirit of Mickey, with all the Nabisco packaging replaced by generic products, and all of Mickey and Minnies lines referencing the names of the products overdubbed by Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor. However, most DVD versions of the short contain the original uncut version, replete with the Nabisco references. Milk Bone Dog Biscuits, referenced in the original version of the film, made by Nabisco at the time of the shorts production, have since been acquired by Del Montes pet food division. Palms Ladoni is a 1994 Russian documentary film directed by Artur Aristakisyan. Dybt vand Dybt vand is a Danish TV movie thriller from 1999, directed by Ole Bornedal. It was broadcast by DR1. It involves a deputy mayor who bends the rules and gets involved in multiple crimes, creating a domino effect of consequences. Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters First 100 Years is a 1999 American made-for-television drama film directed by Lynne Littman. The film is an adaptation of the 1993 biography The Delany Sisters First 100 Years written by Sarah Louise Delany, Annie Elizabeth Delany, and journalist Amy Hill Hearth. The telefilm adaptation was written by Emily Mann, who also adapted the book to the Broadway stage. The film first aired on CBS on April 18, 1999, just three months after Sadie died. Heart of China Lovers Grief over the Yellow River is a 1999 Chinese film directed by Feng Xiaoning. It was Chinas official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not receive a nomination. Feng considers it the second of his "War and Peace" trilogy. Sleepy Hollow High Sleepy Hollow High is a 2000 American horror film, specifically a slasher film, directed by Chris Arth and Kevin Summerfield. Akashadoothu Akashadoothu is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Sibi Malayil and written by Dennis Joseph, with Madhavi and Murali in the lead roles. The film is loosely based on the 1983 American biographical film Who Will Love My Children?. One of the most influential melodramas of the 1990s in Malayalam, the film tells the tale of a widow suffering from leukemia. The film won the National Film Award for Best Film on Family Welfare. Madhavi won Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actress and Filmfare Award for Best Actress. The film was remade in Telugu as Matrudevobhava, in Kannada as Karulina Koogu, in Marathi as Chimani Pakhare and in Hindi as Tulsi. A serial on Surya TV with the same name was made as a sequel to the film. Master Master is a 1997 Telugu action film directed by Suresh Krissna and produced by Allu Aravind. Chiranjeevi played the lead role as Sakshi Sivanand, Puneet Issar and Satya Prakash played supporting roles. Music was composed by Deva while cinematography was handled by Chota K. Naidu. Chiranjeevi for the first time in his career sang a song in the film. This is first movie in the Telugu film industry to have been recorded in dts. Upon the release the movie became a Super Hit at the box office. The Milk of Human Kindness The Milk of Human Kindness is a 2001 French-Belgium drama film directed by Dominique Cabrera. The Invisible Children The Invisible Children is a 2001 Colombian drama film directed by Lisandro Duque Naranjo. It was selected as the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 75th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. She's No Angel Shes No Angel is a 2001 television film directed and written by Rachel Feldman, loosely based on the novel I Married a Dead Man by Cornell Woolrich. NieA under 7 , also known as NieA under 7, is a doujinshi manga series created by graphic designer Yoshitoshi ABe and later published by Kadokawa Shoten on their monthly Shōnen magazine Monthly Ace Next from October 1999 to January 2001. The manga revolves around Mayuko, a poor, introverted student who lives above a Japanese bathhouse, and NieA, a freeloading, freewheeling alien who lives in her closet, who is considered an outcast by her own kind. The manga is adapted into a 13-episode anime series by Triangle Staff and aired on WOWOW from April 16 to July 19, 2000. Much of the animes staff also worked on Serial Experiments Lain, as producer Yasuyuki Ueda suggested the team work on a lighter anime as relief from the dark, heavily psychological Lain. The character Chiaki, a UFO fanatic, shares a name with Chiaki J. Konaka, the script writer for Lain. Jam Session Jam Session is a 1942 short film, directed by Josef Berne, which shows Duke Ellington and his orchestra performing "C Jam Blues". In 2001, the United States Library of Congress deemed the 3-minute, black-and-white film "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. Jam Session is included on the DVD Duke Ellington: Early Tracks from the Master of Swing. Musicians in Order of Appearance: Duke Ellington Ray Nance Rex Stewart Ben Webster Joe Nanton Barney Bigard Sonny Greer Sacred Planet Sacred Planet is a 2004 documentary film directed by Jon Long and Hairul Salleh Askor. Robert Redford provided narration for the film. The film was released by Walt Disney Pictures on April 22, 2004, and grossed $1,108,356. Fear and Loathing in Gonzovision Fear and Loathing on the Road to Hollywood, also known as Fear and Loathing in Gonzovision, is a documentary film produced by BBC Omnibus in 1978 on the subject of Hunter S. Thompson, directed by Nigel Finch. The road trip/film pairs Thompson with Finchs fellow Briton the illustrator Ralph Steadman. The party travel to Hollywood via Death Valley and Barstow from Las Vegas, scene of the pairs 1971 collaboration. It contains interviews with Thompson and Steadman, as well as some short excerpts from some of his work. Teenage Cavegirl Bikini Cavegirl is a softcore pornographic film made by Fred Olen Ray under the pseudonyms "Nicholas Medina" and "Sherman Scott". It has been described as "a sexy makeover," but not a remake, of Rays earlier film, Dinosaur Island. It was released directly to video in 2004 under the title Teenage Cavegirl, and is shown on cable as Bikini Cavegirl. Weezer: Video Capture Device - Treasures from the Vault 1991-2002 Video Capture Device is a DVD released by rock band Weezer. It contains footage from various live gigs in the bands history, from the early stages of their musical career until 2002. The DVD also contains all of the Weezer music videos from The Blue Album until Maladroit. Bonus footage features the band backstage, on-stage, in the recording studio and in interviews. Lupin the Third: Bye Bye, Lady Liberty is the first feature length television special in the Lupin III franchise. Directed by veteran director Osamu Dezaki, it was broadcast by NTV on April 1, 1989. A number of Lupin III television specials have followed with a total of 27 airing as of January 2019, including a crossover special with Detective Conan. The Blood of Yingzhou District The Blood of Yingzhou District is a 2006 short film documentary directed by Ruby Yang and produced by Thomas F. Lennon. The film is about the effect of AIDS on orphans in Yingzhou District of Fuyang, Anhui, China. It won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Documentary. The film documents the plight of young orphans in Anhui whose parents have died after contracting AIDS as a result of infection while donating blood to earn income, and who sometimes do not receive care in their village since many people in the villages are terrified that they may be infected as a result of contact with the children. Words of Devotion is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Satoshi Kaneda and based on the manga of the same name by Keiko Konno. The film stars Yasuka Saitō as Miyako Tachibana and Hidenori Tokuyama as Shinya Ōtani. The film was released on DVD on October 27, 2007. A sequel under the name of Ai no Kotodama: Sekai no Hate Made, with new plot and cast, was released on August 7, 2010. The film focuses on a young gay couple while they struggle with jealousy and insecurities. Psychic Detective Yakumo is a mystery novel series written by Manabu Kaminaga, published by Nihon Bungeisha with illustrations by Katoh Akatsuki and later published by Kadokawa Bunko with cover illustrations by Yasushi Suzuki. The book has been adapted into two manga series, an anime, a live-action drama series and a stage play. How to Start a Revolution How to Start a Revolution is a BAFTA Award-winning British documentary film about Nobel Peace Prize nominee and political theorist Gene Sharp, described as the worlds foremost scholar on nonviolent revolution. The 2011 film describes Sharps ideas, and their influence on popular uprisings around the world. Screened in cinemas and television in more than 22 countries it became popular among the Occupy Wall Street Movement. A Special Day Un giorno speciale is a 2012 Italian drama film directed by Francesca Comencini. The film was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. An Accidental Soldier An Accidental Soldier is an Australian television drama film produced by Goalpost Pictures, released on 15 September 2013, and starring Marie Bunel, Dan Spielman, Julia Zemiro, and Bryan Brown. It is written by Blake Ayshford from the screenplay of John Charalambous, who based it on his 2008 book Silent Parts. The film was directed by Rachel Ward and was shot just outside Perth, Western Australia. The Summer of Flying Fish The Summer of Flying Fish is a Chilean-French film directed by Marcela Said. The film premiered in the Directors Fortnight at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Rathaavara Rathaavara is a 2015 Indian Kannada action thriller film written and directed by Chandrashekar Bandiyappa and produced by Dharmashree Manjunath. It stars Sri Murali and Rachita Ram in the lead roles. The supporting cast features P. Ravi Shankar, Chikkanna, Sadhu Kokila and Charan Raj among others. The films music is composed by Dharma Vish and cinematography is by Bhuvan Gowda of Ugramm fame. The principal photography of the film began in December 2014 at locations such as Bangalore, Mysore, Mangalore and Gadag. The film release on 4th December 2015 and gained mixed to positive reviews from the critics as well as the audience and the movie was successful at the box office. Ivan Maryadaraman Ivan Maryadaraman is a Malayalam film directed by Suresh Divakar starring Dileep and Nikki Galrani. The film is produced by Anto Joseph under Anto Joseph Film Company and scripted by Udayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas. This movie is a remake from the 2010 Telugu film Maryada Ramanna, which itself is inspired from Buster Keatons 1923 silent film, Our Hospitality. You Are My Sunshine You Are My Sunshine, also known as Silent Separation, is a 2015 Chinese romantic drama film starring Huang Xiaoming and Yang Mi. It was released on April 30, 2015. The movie is based on the novel Silent Separation written by Gu Man. A 2015 Chinese television series, My Sunshine, is based on the same novel. Tuftland Kyrsyä – Tuftland is a Finnish horror film, directed, produced and written by Roope Olenius that was released in 2017. The film stars Veera W. Vilo, Miikka J. Anttila, Saara Elina and Ria Kataja. It is based on a play Kyrsyä by Neea Viitamäki. One Night Only One Night Only is a 2016 Chinese-Taiwanese crime romantic drama film directed by Matt Wu. This is Wus feature film directorial debut, and stars Aaron Kwok, Yang Zishan, Hao Lei, Andy On and Jack Kao. It was released in China by Heng Ye Film Distribution on July 22, 2016. You Only Live Once You Only Live Once is a 2017 Argentine-Spanish action comedy satire film directed by Federico Cueva and starring Peter Lanzani, Gérard Depardieu and Santiago Segura. Balloon Balloon is a 2017 Indian Tamil language horror comedy film written and directed by Sinish and produced by Dhilip Subbarayan, Arun Balaji and Nandakumar. The film stars Jai, Anjali and Janani Iyer in the leading roles. Featuring music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, the film began production during June 2016, and released on 29 December 2017.This film got ordinary success at the box office. Blind Justice Blind Justice is a 1916 Danish silent drama film directed by Benjamin Christensen. Prints of the film exist in the Det Danske Filminstitut. The Whispering Chorus The Whispering Chorus is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. The Marathon The Marathon is a 1919 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in the film archive at George Eastman House. The Bride's Play The Brides Play is a 1922 American silent romance film produced by William Randolph Hearst as a starring vehicle for Marion Davies. It was directed by George Terwilliger and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is an extant film that is preserved at the Library of Congress. Tôkyô kôshinkyoku is a 1929 black and white Japanese silent film, originally presented with benshi accompaniment, directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. It is a classic melodramatic love story addressing social inequality in modern Japan, depicted in Mizoguchis typical style. The theme song "Tokyo March" was originally sung by Chiyako Sato. Law and Order Law and Order is a 1932 American pre-Code Western film starring Walter Huston, Harry Carey, Andy Devine, Russell Hopton and Russell Simpson. It was the first movie to depict the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, in Tombstone. The film is based on the novel Saint Johnson, by W. R. Burnett. Walter Huston plays the part of lawman Frame Johnson, a fictionalized version of Wyatt Earp, and Russell Hopton plays his brother Luther Johnson. One of the best early Westerns in its character development, Law and Order features a script by John Huston, Walters soon-to-be-famous son, and Tom Reed, who provided dialog for many movies in the 1930s and 1940s. Because of changes made during the films production, all scenes involving the actress Lois Wilson were cut prior to the films release. The Circus Queen Murder The Circus Queen Murder is a 1933 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Adolphe Menjou, Donald Cook and Greta Nissen. It is the sequel to the 1932 film The Night Club Lady in which Menjou had also starred as Thatcher Colt. The film is based on a story by "Anthony Abbott", a pseudonym used by Fulton Oursler. The Silver Cord The Silver Cord is a 1933 American Pre-Code film produced and released by RKO Radio Pictures, directed by John Cromwell, and based on a 1926 Broadway play, The Silver Cord by Sidney Howard, that starred Laura Hope Crews as an overly possessive mother. Crews reprises her domineering mother role in this film with Joel McCrea and Irene Dunne as her son and daughter-in-law. Another Hollywood film dealing with an overbearing mother figure was Broken Laws, produced by and starring Dorothy Davenport. La Cucaracha La Cucaracha is a 1934 American short musical film directed by Lloyd Corrigan. The film was designed by Robert Edmond Jones, who was hired by Pioneer Pictures to design the film in a way to show the new full-color Technicolor Process No. 4 at its best. Process No. 4 had been used since 1932, mainly in Walt Disney cartoons. Jock Whitney and his cousin C. V. Whitney, the owners of Pioneer, were also major investors in Technicolor. La Cucaracha was made like a short feature and cost about $65,000. The usual short film at that time cost little more than $15,000 to film. Although La Cucaracha is sometimes called the first live-action use of Process No. 4, it was preceded by a musical number in the feature film The Cat and the Fiddle, released by MGM in February 1934, and in some short sequences filmed for other movies made during 1934, including the final sequences of The House of Rothschild with George Arliss. Also, Warner Brothers released a Leon Errol short, Service With a Smile, just before La Cucaracha. Producer Kenneth Macgowan won an Oscar in 1935 for Best Short Subject for this film. Often an Orphan Often an Orphan is a 1949 cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. It stars Charlie Dog and Porky Pig and is the last Charlie Dog short to have Porky present in it. The cartoon deals with Charlie trying to get Porky to adopt him after his old owner dumps him at Porkys farm on a trip disguised as a picnic. Charlie instead irritates Porky and the short deals with him trying to get rid of the dog in various ways, but failing each time. Pickup Pickup is a 1951 American film noir written and directed by Czech actor and filmmaker Hugo Haas. It was the first American film by Haas, a refugee from Nazi Europe, who went on to make a series of gloomy noirs about doomed middle-aged men led astray by younger femmes fatales. Haas also starred in the film, alongside Beverly Michaels and Allan Nixon. A Japanese Tragedy , also known as Tragedy of Japan, is a Japanese film directed by Keisuke Kinoshita and released in 1953. Kinoshita interspersed newsreel footage within the film in an attempt to relate the story of the film to the wider context of Japans post-war difficulties. The film tells the story of a mother, played by Yūko Mochizuki, who had to raise two children during and after World War II but whose children reject her. The film incorporates flashbacks to provide context for the familys present day misunderstandings. For example, the mother, Haruko, gets involved in the black market to provide food for the family, but her son Seiichi only knows that the activity causes him embarrassment at school. The mother leaves the children with their uncle so that she can raise money working as a prostitute, but the uncle treats them cruelly and tells them that their mother is enjoying herself at the Atami hot springs. The flashbacks also show how Haruko was abused by her male clients and was only able to keep going by reminding herself that she needed to do this for her children. The flashbacks also show that the daughter was raped by her cousin. Alexander Jacoby regarded the basic story of the mother and her selfish children to be more "vivid" than the wider context provided by the newsreels. Isolde Standish points out that the newsreels give credence to the "subjective memories" of the characters that are shown in the films flashback scenes. For example, newsreel footage of American soldiers cavorting with Japanese women foreshadow a flashback scene depicting Harukos decision to become a prostitute. According to film critic Donald Richie, A Japanese Tragedy was one of the first post-war films to focus on Japanese mothers, as Mikio Naruses Repast was one of the first to focus on the plight of Japanese wives. Kinoshita won both the Mainichi Film Award and Blue Ribbon Award for best screenplay in 1954. Mochizuki won the 1954 Mainichi Film Award for best actress. The Beachcomber The Beachcomber is a 1954 British comedy-drama film directed by Muriel Box starring Donald Sinden, Glynis Johns, Robert Newton, Paul Rogers, Donald Pleasence and Michael Hordern. The film is based on the short story "The Vessel of Wrath" by W. Somerset Maugham and was adapted by Sydney Box. It was the second screen adaptation of the book following the 1938 film Vessel of Wrath. The film was shot in Ceylon, now Sri Lanka. Hero's Island Heros Island, also known as The Land We Love, is a 1962 American action film written and directed by Leslie Stevens. It stars James Mason, Neville Brand, Kate Manx, Rip Torn, Warren Oates and Brendan Dillon. It was released on September 16, 1962, by United Artists. The film, set in the early 18th century, is about a poor family homesteading on a remote Carolina island, leading to encounters with seagoing vagabonds, good and bad. It was filmed on location on Californias Santa Catalina Island, which is much hillier and more arid than any actual part of the coastal Carolinas. Monsieur Monsieur is a 1964 comedy film directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois and starring Jean Gabin, Liselotte Pulver and Mireille Darc. It was made as a co-production between France, Italy and West Germany. The films sets were designed by Jean Mandaroux. The Fool Killer The Fool Killer is a 1965 American adventure drama film starring Edward Albert and Anthony Perkins. It was based on the 1954 novel of the same name by Helen Eustis. Flareup Flareup is a 1969 American thriller film directed by James Neilson and written by Mark Rodgers. The film stars Raquel Welch, James Stacy, Luke Askew, Don Chastain, Ron Rifkin and Jean Byron. The film was released on November 10, 1969, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Adventures of Gerard The Adventures of Gerard is a 1970 British-Italian-Swiss adventure comedy film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski and starring Peter McEnery, Claudia Cardinale, Eli Wallach and Jack Hawkins. It was based on The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard by Arthur Conan Doyle. Ludwig - Requiem for a Virgin King Ludwig: Requiem for a Virgin King is a 1972 West German historical drama film directed by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg, starring Harry Baer as Ludwig II of Bavaria. The film was shot on a soundstage with rear-projected scenography and an intentionally artificial style. The film received the Deutscher Filmpreis for Best Film and Best Screenplay. It is the first part in Syberbergs "German trilogy" and was followed by Karl May in 1974 and A Film from Germany in 1977. Story of a Cloistered Nun Story of a Cloistered Nun is a 1973 Italian nunsploitation film directed by Domenico Paolella. La polizia ha le mani legate Killer Cop is a 1975 Italian poliziottesco-crime film directed in 1975 by Luciano Ercoli. The films plot reprises the Piazza Fontana bombing which happened in Milan in 1969. The gun in the umbrella used in the movie is similar to a Bulgarian umbrella used at London in 1978 to kill Bulgarian dissident Georgi Markov. La femme flic The Woman Cop is a 1980 French film directed by Yves Boisset. La guerre des polices The Police War is a French police drama film directed by Robin Davis and starring Claude Brasseur, Claude Rich and Marlène Jobert. The French title refers to the rivalry between the two divisions of the French police force: the Territorial Brigade and the Anti-Gang Brigade. Where's Picone? Wheres Picone? is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Nanni Loy. Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire is a 1987 British musical film starring Phil Daniels and Alun Armstrong. The film was directed by Alan Clarke and written by Trevor Preston. The BFI has described it as "undoubtedly the only vampire snooker musical in cinema history". Mismatched Couples Mismatched Couples is a 1985 Hong Kong action romantic comedy film directed by Yuen Woo-ping and starring himself alongside Donnie Yen. The film was created during hip hop cultures height of popularity in the 1980s, and in addition to martial arts, incorporates b-boying, popping, locking, and the Electric boogaloo. New Year's Day New Years Day is a 1989 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Henry Jaglom. It was entered into the main competition at the 46th Venice International Film Festival. In the Spirit In the Spirit is a 1990 film starring Marlo Thomas and Elaine May, directed by noted acting coach Sandra Seacat, with a screenplay co-authored by Mays daughter Jeannie Berlin and Laurie Jones, both of whom also appear in the film. Runtime is 94 minutes. Orpheus Descending Orpheus Descending is a 1990 American television film starring Vanessa Redgrave and directed by Peter Hall. It is an adaptation of Tennessee Williams play of the same name. Hall had directed Redgrave in an acclaimed Broadway production of the play a year earlier. The stage actors such as Redgrave, Kevin Anderson and Brad Sullivan reprised their roles for the film. Ma deng ru lai shen zhang Kung Fu VS Acrobatic is a 1990 Hong Kong martial arts fantasy comedy film directed by Taylor Wong and starring Andy Lau, Natalis Chan and Joey Wong. The film is a homage to the 1964 martial arts film Buddhas Palm which starred Cho Tat-wah, who also acts in a supporting role in this film. Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster is a 1992 movie depicting the Exxon Valdez oil spill disaster off the coast of Alaska. Directed by Paul Seed, it stars Christopher Lloyd, John Heard, Rip Torn and Michael Murphy. Most of the film was shot in Vancouver, Richmond and Steveston, British Columbia, but it also utilizes archival film clips of the actual disaster and cleanup efforts. Il segreto del bosco vecchio The Secret of the Old Woods is a 1993 Italian fantastic drama film written, directed and starred by Ermanno Olmi. It is based on the novel with the same name by Dino Buzzati. For his performance Paolo Villaggio won the Nastro dArgento for best actor. The film also won the David di Donatello for best cinematography. At Home with the Webbers At Home with the Webbers is a 1993 television film directed by Brad Marlowe. Starring Jeffrey Tambor, Jennifer Tilly and David Arquette, the movie centers on a typical American family who are cast in a reality TV series. Abandoned and Deceived Abandoned and Deceived is a 1995 American drama film written and directed by Joseph Dougherty. The film stars Lori Loughlin, Brian Kerwin, Farrah Forke, Eric Lloyd, Bibi Besch and Rosemary Forsyth. The film premiered on ABC on March 20, 1995. First Option First Option is a 1996 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Gordon Chan, and starring Michael Wong and Gigi Leung. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 14 September 1996. It was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival. Under Heaven Under Heaven is a 1998 American drama film directed by Meg Richman and starring Joely Richardson and Aden Young. Gangster Cop is a Japanese film released in 1970. It stars Sonny Chiba. Evolution's Child Evolutions Child is a 1999 American sci-fi fantasy drama television film directed by Jeffrey Reiner and aired on USA Network. Its teleplay, written by Walter Klenhard, was based on the 1995 book Toys of Glass by Martin Booth. The film starred Ken Olin, Taylor Nichols, Heidi Swedberg, and Jacob Smith. Hrátky s certem Playing with the Devil is a 1945 Czech fairy-tale comedy play by playwright Jan Drda. It was adapted into a 1956 film directed by Josef Mach starring popular actor Josef Bek, with animated decorations by Josef Lada. In 1979, another film adaptation was made in Poland which is the one most memorable in European culture and continues to make this play popular. It was directed by Tadeusz Lis and starred well-known Polish actors Janusz Gajos, Jerzy Kamas, Marian Kociniak, Marek Kondrat. Padamati Sandhya Ragam Padamati Sandhya Ragam is a 1987 Telugu-language Indian romantic comedy film, directed by Jandhyala, starring American actor Thomas Jane, Indian actress Vijayashanti and drummer Sivamani in the leading roles. The film explores interracial romance. The soundtrack was written by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Sadasiva Brahmendra, Annamacharya, and Veturi Sundararama Murthy. The film garnered Filmfare Award for Best Film – Telugu and premiered at International Film Festival of India, and Louisvilles International Film Festival. Chicken Chicken is a 2001 Irish short film directed by Barry Dignam about the way adolescent males sometimes redirect their feelings of affection for each other into often violent or competitive activities such as games of chicken. The Smell of Blood The Scent of Blood is a 2004 Italian thriller-drama film written and directed by Mario Martone. It was screened at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival in the Directors Fortnight section. It is based on a novel by Goffredo Parise. Afro-Punk Afro-Punk is a 66-minute documentary film directed by James Spooner, exploring the roles of African Americans within what was then an overwhelmingly white punk scene across the United States of America -- and taking place as the world shifted with the galvanizing power of the internet. The film focuses on the lives of four African Americans dedicated to the punk rock lifestyle, interspersed with interviews from scores of black punk rockers from all over the United States. Fans of the film and the music inspired an alternative movement, that later became the annual Afropunk Festival beginning in 2005. Rave Master Rave Master, titled and, alternatively, The Groove Adventure Rave in Japan, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima. The series follows Haru Glory, a teenager on a quest to find the five pieces of the sacred stone Rave in order to bring peace to the world by defeating the criminal group Demon Card. Mashima created this series with the idea of travelling around the world and was presented with difficulties in its serialization due to its considerable length. The manga was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine from July 21, 1999 through July 10, 2005, and published in thirty-five tankōbon volumes by Kodansha. The manga series was licensed for an English release in North America by Tokyopop until Kodansha allowed their contract to expire. It was also adapted into a fifty-one episode anime series by Studio Deen. The anime premiered on TBS on October 13, 2001 and ran until September 28, 2002. Tokyopop also licensed the anime adaptation which premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States on June 5, 2004 as part of the Toonami programming block, and re-broadcast on Syfy in 2009. The manga series has received generally positive critical response with praise commonly aimed towards the storyline and artwork. On the other hand, the anime adaptation has been panned for the multiple edits Tokyopop made to the original version which resulted with uninteresting and confusing dialogues, as well as unappealing music. The Mutant "The Mutant" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It was first broadcast on March 16, 1964, during the first season. War Eagle, Arkansas War Eagle, Arkansas is a feature film based on two real-life friends, Tim Ballany and Vincent Insalaco III, growing up together in Arkansas and facing a crossroads in life as they graduate from high school. The character of "Wheels" is portrayed by New York actor Dan McCabe, who convincingly recreates Ballanys Cerebral Palsy. The best friend role of "Enoch" is portrayed by Luke Grimes, as a troubled teen who excels at baseball but struggles with stuttering and confidence problems. Other stars in the film include Brian Dennehy, Mary Kay Place, Mare Winningham and James McDaniel. The film was shot entirely in Northwest Arkansas, primarily in Eureka Springs, Huntsville, and Fayetteville, and has won over 20 independent film festival awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor at major festivals such as the Breckenridge Film Festival, the Hollywood Film Festival, and California Independent Film Festival. The films budget was a modest $1.1 million, and was provided by Executive Producer Vincent Insalaco, Sr. and a group of private investors. Of additional benefit to the film was a grant from Panavision, under a new filmmakers program, which was based in large part on the screenplay by Graham Gordy, whose other film credits include The Love Guru and My Dog Skip. War Eagle, Arkansas was released in the U.S. by Empire Film Group on June 12, 2009. Nevermore Nevermore, , is a 2006 film written and directed and co-written by Toke Constantin Hebbeln. The film was largely produced and shot by students of the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg. Eeshwar Eeswar is a 2002 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by Jayanth C. Paranjee, starring Prabhas and Sridevi Vijaykumar. Siva Krishna and Revathi played supporting roles. It marked the debut of Prabhas, nephew of popular Telugu actor Krishnam Raju. However, it didnt prove him well enough as a popular hero until the release of his blockbuster Varsham. The film was an average grosser at the box office. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Humla: The War and into Bengali as Bhalobashar Jeet. Diana: Last Days of a Princess Diana: Last Days of a Princess is a television movie broadcast in the United States by TLC on 12 August 2007 and subsequent dates. It also has aired on Five, UKTV History and UKTV Drama in Great Britain, RTÉ in Ireland, ProSieben in Germany, TF1 in France, RTP in Portugal, Channel 7 in Australia, Channel One in Russia, Jim in Finland and the History Channel in India. The film purports to be a fairly accurate account of the last two months in the life of Diana, leading up to her death on 31 August 1997. It is a mix of scripted scenes, actual news footage, and recent interviews with some of the principals present during the period portrayed, including Mohamed Al-Fayed and editors from The Sunday Mirror, giving it a hybrid drama-documentary feel. Much of Jenny Lecoats teleplay is based on testimony found in the 800-page Paget Report, published in 2006 by the United Kingdoms Metropolitan Police Service following a four-year-long investigation. Richard Dale directed a cast that includes Genevieve OReilly as Diana, Patrick Baladi as Dodi Al-Fayed, and Shaun Dooley as Al-Fayed family security guard Trevor Rees-Jones, Nadim Sawalha as Mohamed Al-Fayed, and Carlo Ferrante as Henri Paul, the driver of the car in which he, Diana, and Dodi were killed during a high-speed escape from paparazzi through the streets of Paris. The Halton House in Wendover, Buckinghamshire, UK, served as the backdrop for scenes taking place at the Hôtel Ritz Paris. Other film locations included Hertfordshire, Paris and Cannes. Alibhai Ali Bhai is a 2007 Indian Malayalam-language action-drama film directed by Shaji Kailas and written by T. A. Shahid. It was produced by Antony Perumbavoor under the company Aashirvad Cinemas. Starring Mohanlal as Anwar Ali / Ali Bhai, an undisputed leader in Kozhikode Palayam market, and a hero for the poor. The character was based on a real-life person named Ali Bappu who lived a similar life in Kondotty a decade ago. The film also features Gopika, Navya Nair, Shamna Kasim, Innocent, Cochin Haneefa, Saikumar, Rajan P. Dev, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Siddique, Jagadish, and Shammi Thilakan in supporting roles. The film revolves around the lives of people in Kozhikode market, and also depicts the culture and lifestyle of traditional "Baramis" Muslim settlers in Kozhikode, migrated from Yemen to India centuries ago for trading in Kerala, who are known for making Urus. In the film, Anwar Ali is a member of a Barami family, who flees from home when wrongly accused of a theft. He settles in Kozhikode market and grew up as Ali Bhai, the protector of Kozhikode market. He influences many lives around the market. The film was a festival release during Onam and released in Independence day. The film completed its post-production in Chennai. Pyramid Saimira Group, the Chennai-based multinational company distributed the film outside Kerala. It was released over a record number of 85 screens in Kerala, which was the highest release for a Malayalam film at that time. The movie collected 84 lakhs on its first day from 85 screens, making it the biggest ever grosser for a Malayalam film on first day at that time. It was a commercial success at the box office. Aha! Aha! is a 2007 Bangladeshi film, directed and written by Enamul Karim Nirjhar, produced by Faridur Reza Sagar, Impress telefilm. It was the first film by Enamul Karim Nirjhar and he won the National Film Award 2007 as Best Director and other 3 categories for best cinematography, best editing and best song Lukochuri Lukochuri Golpo by Fahmida Nabi. He worked with Impress telefilm for first time. Di dao zhan Tunnel War, also known as Tunnel Warfare, is a 1965 Chinese film produced before the Cultural Revolution about a small town which defends itself from the Japanese by use of a network of tunnels during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The film was directed by Ren Xudong and produced by the August First Film Studio. It is considered to be one of the first movies to discuss the use of tunnels in war. Kasturi Nivasa Kasturi Nivasa is a 1971 Indian Kannada-language drama film directed by the duo Dorai-Bhagavan. It stars Rajkumar as Ravi Varma, an extremely generous man, who succumbs to his intention of being generous no matter what happens. It also features Rajashankar, Jayanthi, K. S. Ashwath and Aarathi in supporting roles. The film was later remade in Hindi as Shaandaar and in Tamil as Avandhan Manidhan. The film is considered a milestone in Kannada cinema and in the career of Rajkumar. It was successful at the time of its release and completed a 100-week run at 16 theatres across the erstwhile Mysore State. In 2014, the film completed colourisation and colourised version released on 7 November 2014. Sound of Heaven: The Story of Balgandharva Balgandharva is a biographical Marathi film on one of the Marathi singers and stage actors Narayan Shripad Rajhans, famously known as Bal Gandharva. The name was bestowed to Narayan by Lokmanya Tilak after listening to his public performance in Pune while he was very young. The film is directed by Ravi Jadhav, whose debutant film Natarang won critical acclaims as well as good box office report. The film is produced by Nitin Chandrakant Desai, the National Award-winning Art Director, under the banner of Iconic Chandrakant Productions Pvt. Ltd. The film was declared "Super Hit" at the box-office. Autoluminescent: Rowland S. Howard Autoluminescent is a 2011 documentary film about musician Rowland S. Howard directed by Lynn-Maree Milburn and Richard Lowenstein. Anjaneya Anjaneya is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by N. Maharajan, featuring Ajith Kumar, Meera Jasmine in lead roles, alongside an ensemble cast. The film, produced by S. S. Chakravarthy, had its score and soundtrack composed by Mani Sharma. The film opened in 2003 Deepavali releases with Vijays Thirumalai and the film gained negative reviews with critics and failed at the box office.The film was later dubbed into Hindi under the same name in 2012. Backwater is a 2013 Japanese drama film directed by Shinji Aoyama, starring Masaki Suda. It is based on the Akutagawa Prize-winning novel by Shinya Tanaka and adapted by Haruhiko Arai. The film won the Best Director award from the Swiss critics federation and the Best Film award from the Junior Jurys at the 2013 Locarno International Film Festival. Mother Vengeance Azooma is a 2013 South Korean film starring Jang Young-nam in her first leading role as a mother seeking justice for the rape of her ten-year-old daughter. It made its world premiere at the 2012 Busan International Film Festival, and was released in theaters on April 18, 2013. The film has since received recognition in the international film festival circuit. Written and directed by Lee Ji-seung, the movies English title is a transliteration of the Korean term "ajumma", a form of address used for married women that has complex connotations and by which Jangs character is always called. The films Korean title means A Fair Society. Hello, My Dolly Girlfriend is a 2013 Japanese erotic romance film directed by Takashi Ishii and starring Tasuku Emoto, Kokone Sasaki and Naoto Takenaka. A Poet in New York A Poet in New York is a British drama television film that was first broadcast, in a 60-minute version, by BBC One Wales on 30 April 2014. A longer 75-minute version was later broadcast by BBC Two on 18 May 2014. The film, written by Andrew Davies and directed by Aisling Walsh, explores how Welsh poet Dylan Thomas died in New York at the age of 39. The film was made to mark the centenary of Thomas birth on 27 October 1914. Gates of the Sun Gates of the Sun is a 2015 Algerian Action film directed by Jean-Marc Minéo. Darker Than Midnight Darker Than Midnight is a 2014 Italian drama film directed by Sebastiano Riso. It was screened as part of the International Critics Week section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Ladrones Ladrones is a comedy film directed by Joe Menendez. It is the sequel to the film Ladrón que roba a ladrón produced in 2007. Starring Fernando Colunga, Eduardo Yáñez and Miguel Varoni, it was released on October 9, 2015. Honor Thy Father Honor Thy Father is a 2015 Filipino thriller crime drama film directed by Erik Matti and starring John Lloyd Cruz. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It was an official entry to the 2015 Metro Manila Film Festival. The Breakup Playlist The Breakup Playlist is a 2015 Filipino musical romantic drama film starring Piolo Pascual and Sarah Geronimo. It is written by Antonette Jadaone and directed by Dan Villegas. It was released on July 1, 2015 by Star Cinema and Viva Films. Lea to the Rescue An American Girl: Lea to the Rescue is a 2016 family-drama film starring Maggie Elizabeth Jones in the title role, Hallie Todd, Laysla De Oliveira, Storm Reid, Sean Cameron Michael, Rehane Abrahams and Connor Dowds in supporting roles. The film was directed by Nadia Tass, who also previously directed the first two films in the American Girl franchise. The film focuses on 2016 Girl of the Year Lea Clark, as she takes a trip to Brazil and finds a way to save her brother who has disappeared mysteriously. Haruko Azumi Is Missing is a 2016 Japanese comedy film directed by Daigo Matsui. It critiques sexism in Japan through the story of a young woman. Pushpaka Vimana Pushpaka Vimana is a 2017 Indian Kannada drama film directed by S. Ravindranath, making his debut. The film stars Ramesh Aravind, acting in his 100th Kannada film, as the protagonist playing the father role. Rachita Ram and Baby Yuvina Parthavi play the daughters role. Prominent Bollywood actress Juhi Chawla is seen in a song sequence, marking her re-entry to Kannada films after 18 years. The films title is borrowed from the 1987 silent film of the same name which starred Kamal Haasan and Amala in the lead roles, directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. The film is a joint venture between Vikhyath Chitra Productions and Pawan Wadeyar Film Factory. The films score and soundtrack is by Charan Raj whilst the cinematography is by Bhuvan Gowda. The films teaser clocking 2minutes 37seconds and portraying the love and affection between the father and the daughter garnered much praise for Rameshs expressive act and Bhuvans cinematography. The film was reported to be in contention for Best Adapted Screenplay at the Oscars, though it did not enter the long-list and short-list. The film has adapted the screenplay of the 2013 South Korean movie Miracle in Cell No. 7. Maya 3D Maya is a 2016 Sri Lankan Sinhala 3D horror comedy film directed by Donald Jayantha and co-produced by Raja Sadesh Kumar and Srimathi Sadesh Kumar. It stars Ranjan Ramanayake, Pubudu Chathuranga in lead roles along with Giriraj Kaushalya, Nilmini Kottegoda and Upeksha Swarnamali. It is the 1257th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. The film is based on Indian Tamil film Kanchana directed by Raghava Lawrence. The Grim Game The Grim Game is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and starring Harry Houdini and Ann Forrest. The basic plotline serves as a showcase for Houdinis talent as an escapologist, stunt performer and aviator. As the story unfolds, a series of Houdinis trademark set-piece stunts and escapes are performed. When his tormentors chain him up and imprison him on numerous occasions, Houdini escapes. The film concludes with a climactic mid-air collision following an aircraft pursuit. Following the collision, Houdini is reunited with his fiancée. The Great K & A Train Robbery The Great K & A Train Robbery is a 1926 American Western silent film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Tom Mix and Dorothy Dwan. The film is based on the actual foiling of a train robbery by Dick Gordon as related by Paul Leicester Ford in his book The Great K & A Train Robbery originally published as a serial in Lippincotts Monthly Magazine in 1896. The Show-Off The Show-Off is a 1926 American silent film comedy produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures, directed by Mal St. Clair, and starring Ford Sterling, Lois Wilson and Louise Brooks. The film is based on a 1924 Broadway play by George Kelly that starred Louis John Bartels in the leading role, and had Lee Tracy in the cast. This film is one of two films that costarred popular Broadway actor Gregory Kelly who died shortly after The Show-Off wrapped production. The film was produced in Philadelphia and New York City thus becoming a sort of time capsule record of buildings long gone and neighborhoods changed. Dizzy Dishes Dizzy Dishes is an animated cartoon created by Fleischer Studios in 1930, as part of the Talkartoon series. It is famous as the first cartoon in which Betty Boop appears. Winter Winter is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in October 30, 1930 by Columbia Pictures. Transgression Transgression is a 1931 Pre-Code American drama film directed by Herbert Brenon, using a screenplay written by Elizabeth Meehan, adapted from Kate Jordans 1921 novel, The Next Corner. The film stars Kay Francis, Paul Cavanagh, and Ricardo Cortez, and deals with the romantic entanglements of a wealthy English businessman, his wife and a Spanish nobleman. The film is remake of a 1924 silent film named after the novel, which stars Dorothy Mackaill and Lon Chaney, as well as having Cortez in the same role as this film. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, it was premiered in New York City on June 12, 1931, with a national release two weeks later on June 27. Grand Slam Opera Grand Slam Opera is a 1936 American short comedy film starring Buster Keaton. High, Wide and Handsome High, Wide, and Handsome is a 1937 American musical film starring Irene Dunne, Randolph Scott, Alan Hale, Charles Bickford, and Dorothy Lamour. The movie was directed by Rouben Mamoulian, and written by Oscar Hammerstein II and George ONeil, with lyrics by Hammerstein and music by Jerome Kern. It was released by Paramount Pictures. You're an Education Youre An Education is a 1938 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. Mr. and Mrs. North Mr. and Mrs. North is a 1942 American comedy mystery film directed by Robert B. Sinclair, starring Gracie Allen and William Post Jr. as detectives Pam and Jerry North. The screenplay was based on a 1941 Broadway play by Owen Davis, which in turn was based on a series of mystery novels by Frances and Richard Lockridge. Pam North, a dizzy socialite, and her husband Jerry return home from a vacation to find a dead body in their apartment. All the suspects are close friends of the Norths, a fact that encourages Pam to gently interfere in the ongoing murder investigation conducted by Lt. Weigand. Dangerous Blondes Dangerous Blondes is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Leigh Jason and written by Richard Flournoy and Jack Henley.The film stars Allyn Joslyn and Evelyn Keyes, and was released by Columbia Pictures in September 1943. Alternate titles for this film were Reckless Lady and The Case of the Dangerous Blondes. A review in Vanity Fair review characterized the film as a "laugh-packed session here via the antics of Allyn Joslyn and Evelyn Keyes." Delinquent Daughters Delinquent Daughters, or Accent on Crime, is a 1944 exploitation film directed by Albert Herman and starring June Carlson. The film is about a police investigation into the suicide death of a high school girl and the hard-partying teenagers at a party prior to the incident. Incendiary Blonde Incendiary Blonde is a 1945 American musical drama film biography of 1920s nightclub star Texas Guinan. Filmed in Technicolor by director George Marshall and loosely based on a true story, the picture stars actress Betty Hutton as Guinan. The movies title is a play on incendiary bombs being used in World War II. The score was written by Robert Emmett Dolan, and was nominated for an Academy Award for "Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture." Tubby the Tuba Tubby the Tuba is a 1947 American animated short film from Paramount Pictures, directed by George Pal as part of his Puppetoon series. It was based on the original song by Paul Tripp and George Kleinsinger. The film features narration by Victor Jory. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Short , but lost to Warner Bros. Cartoons Merrie Melodies cartoon Tweetie Pie. A feature-length version was released in 1975 by AVCO Embassy. The 1987 compilation feature, The Puppetoon Movie, featured the original short in its entirety. Mystery in Mexico Mystery in Mexico is a 1948 crime thriller directed by Robert Wise. It stars William Lundigan and Jacqueline White. The film centers around the search for an insurance investigator who went to Mexico to check on some valuable jewelry. The film was shot on location in Mexico City. The Slasher Cosh Boy is a 1953 British film noir directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring James Kenney and Joan Collins. It was made at Riverside Studios in Hammersmith. He Cooked His Goose He Cooked His Goose is the 140th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1952 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Joan of Arc at the Stake Joan of Arc at the Stake is a 1954 Italian film directed by Roberto Rossellini and starring his wife Ingrid Bergman, which shows a live performance on December 1953 at the San Carlo Theatre in Naples. It is based on the oratorio Jeanne dArc au Bûcher by Paul Claudel and Arthur Honegger. It was filmed using a color process called Gevacolor. Damen i svart Damen i svart is a 1958 Swedish thriller film directed by Arne Mattsson. The film is the first film in director Arne Mattssons Hillman-series of five thriller films, all containing a colour in the title: Damen i svart, Mannequin in Red, Ryttare i blått, Lady in White, and The Yellow Car. Harry Black and the Tiger Harry Black is a 1958 British film adaptation of the novel Harry Black by David Walker, released by 20th Century Fox. The film stars Stewart Granger, Barbara Rush and I. S. Johar in a BAFTA nominated role. It was shot in India. The River Fuefuki is a 1960 Japanese historical period drama based on a novel by Shichirō Fukazawa. Critic Donald Richie considered "The River Fuefuki" to be Kinoshitas last important film. Marcus Stiglegger found it to be one of Kinoshitas most experimental and spectacular films. The film is set during eld of the Sengoku period period in Japan, with the action marked by historical events from the Battle of Iidagawara and the birth of Takeda Shingen in 1521 to the Battle of Tenmokuzan and fall of the Takeda clan in 1582. The film displays the impact of the Takeda clans actions on five generations of a farming family, particularly family members decisions to join or avoid the Takedas battles of the period. Alexander Jacoby found the message of the film to be "a simple pacifism." Stiglegger viewed it as a pessimistic version of the samurai myth, contrasting it with Akira Kurosawas samurai films from the late 1950s and early 1960s. Kinoshita incorporated a number of unusual techniques into the film, including freezing the action with still photographs during battle scenes. Richie interprets this technique as being a means to "both halt and hold the action." According to Stiglegger, the technique is a metaphor for the immobility of a social system that has exhausted itself in its traditions. Another technique used in the film is the occasional addition of washes of color to portions of the black and white film. Richie filt the use of color in this manner to woodblock prints. The Night Fighters A Terrible Beauty is a 1960 drama film, directed by Tay Garnett and starring Robert Mitchum, Anne Heywood, Dan OHerlihy and Richard Harris. It was adapted from a 1958 novel of the same name, written by Arthur Roth. It was an international co-production between the United Kingdom and Robert Mitchums production company DRM. Left Right and Centre Left Right and Centre is a 1959 British satirical comedy film directed by Sidney Gilliat and starring Ian Carmichael, Patricia Bredin, Richard Wattis, Eric Barker and Alastair Sim. It was produced by Frank Launder. A political comedy, it follows the events of a by-election in a small English town. Gunfight in the Red Sands Duello nel Texas, also known as Gunfight at Red Sands and Gringo, is a 1963 Italian/Spanish international co-production directed by Ricardo Blasco and Mario Caiano, and produced by Albert Band as his first spaghetti western. It was also the first Western to feature a score by Ennio Morricone and the second spaghetti western to star Richard Harrison. Die Gruft mit dem Rätselschloß The Curse of the Hidden Vault is a 1964 black and white West German crime film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Harald Leipnitz, Eddi Arent, Siegfried Schürenberg and Klaus Kinski. It is based on the 1908 novel Angel Esquire by Edgar Wallace, previously made into a British silent film.. It was shot at the Spandau Studios and Tempelhof Studios in Berlin and on location in London. The films sets were designed by the art directors Wilhelm Vorwerg and Walter Kutz. Looking for Love Looking for Love is a 1964 romantic musical-comedy film starring popular singer Connie Francis. La vie heureuse de Léopold Z La vie heureuse de Léopold Z is a 1965 comedy-drama by Gilles Carle that played a key role in efforts to create a popular national cinema in Quebec. The film follows the misadventures of its title character, a snow plow operator for the City of Montreal, on Christmas Eve. La vie heureuse de Léopold Z incorporates documentary film footage of snow clearing in Montreal, and in fact, had been originally commissioned by the National Film Board of Canada as a documentary on snow clearing, only to be turned into a fictional film by the director. The film paints a portrait of a hapless Québécois little man, battling the winter elements as well as the demands of consumerism, sexual desire and the requirement at that time for French-speaking Quebecers to speak English to be successful. As with other Quebec NFB films of the period, La vie heureuse de Léopold Z incorporates Direct Cinema techniques. It is also a film with a strong political point of view, with Carle intending his central character to be a "pre-revolutionary" figure, representing how the Québécois people were being exploited by a capitalist, English-speaking power structure. Ironically, while the film portrays a plow operator battling a traditional Montreal snow storm, an almost snowless winter meant that Carle had to film sporadically over 18 months. The film would go on to win first prize in the feature films category at the Festival of Canadian Films, held as part of the 1965 Montreal International Film Festival. With the Lives of Others To Skin a Spy is a 1966 French-Italian thriller film directed by Jacques Deray. The film details the journey of a French spy sent to Vienna to stop a security leak whose mission is re-directed when he comes into contact with international enemy agents. The Perils of Pauline The Perils of Pauline is a 1967 American comedy film based on the movie serial of the same name. Inspired by the Batman TV series, with the same kind of florid villainy and dauntless heroics, this TV pilot starred Pamela Austin, best known for her appearances in Dodge commercials at the time, as Pauline, with Pat Boone as her staunch protector. The pilot did not find a sponsor or a network, and the three sample shows were compiled into a theatrical feature film and released by Universal Pictures. Extra footage for this was shot in December 1966. Universals home-movie company, Castle Films, turned it back into a serial, excerpting four episodes from the feature. The movie enjoyed neither the commercial nor critical success of the earlier versions of The Perils of Pauline. Oedipus the King Oedipus the King is a 1967 film directed by Philip Saville based on the Athenian tragedy Oedipus Rex by Sophocles. The film boasts an all-star cast, including Christopher Plummer as Oedipus, Lilli Palmer as Jocasta, Orson Welles as Tiresias, Richard Johnson as Creon, Roger Livesey as the Shepherd and Donald Sutherland as the leading member of the Chorus. Sutherlands voice, however, was dubbed by another actor. Filmed in Greece at a ruined Greek theatre in Dodoni, it was not seen in Europe and the U.S. until the 1970s and 80s after legal release and distribution rights were granted to video and TV and was considered a rare film. The screenplay was originally based on Paul Roches translation directly from the Greek published in the early 1950s. Savilles first theatrical effort, the film remained theatrical in nature, and is known for its intensive dialogue typical of an ancient play. However, the film went a step further than the play, by actually showing, in flashback, the murder of Laius. It also showed Oedipus and Jocasta in bed together, making love. The Belstone Fox The Belstone Fox is a 1973 British film directed by James Hill, and based on David Rooks 1970 novel. Hard Labour Hard Labour is a 1973 television film, directed by Mike Leigh and produced by Tony Garnett which aired as part of the BBC anthology series Play for Today. The film stars Liz Smith in her first major role. The film is the most clearly drawn in all Leighs work from the background in Higher and Lower Broughton where he grew up. "Though elements of autobiography are buried in all Leighs films and plays, only Hard Labour is set in Salford, – the scenes in the Stones house were shot in a house just two doors along from where the Leighs had lived in Cavendish Road." Adalat Adalat is a 1977 Bollywood action drama film directed by Narendra Bedi. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan in a double role as both father& Son and he received a Filmfare nomination as Best Actor, the only one for the film. Waheeda Rehman and Neetu Singh play his love interests. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. The film was a hit at the box office. The film was later remade into the Telugu film Shivamettina Satyam and in Tamil as Vishwaroopam. Little Italy Squadra antimafia, internationally released as Little Italy, is a 1978 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is the fourth chapter in the Nico Giraldi film series starred by Tomas Milian. No Place to Hide No Place to Hide is a 1981 made-for-TV psychological thriller directed by John Llewellyn Moxey. The film is based on an unpublished story by Harriet Steinberg, and stars Mariette Hartley, Kathleen Beller and Keir Dullea. Jimmy the Kid Jimmy the Kid is a 1982 American comedy film starring Gary Coleman and Paul Le Mat. It was directed by Gary Nelson, produced by Ronald Jacobs, and released on November 12, 1982 by New World Pictures. Following 1981s On the Right Track, it was second theatrical film release starring Coleman. La smala La smala is a 1984 French comedy film directed by Jean-Loup Hubert. A Polish Vampire in Burbank A Polish Vampire in Burbank is a 1983 horror comedy film. The plot involves an inexperienced vampire named Dupah, played by director Mark Pirro, who is reluctant to bite his first victim. Pirro had originally intended for the film to star Grease actor Eddie Deezen, who had agreed to appear in it as a favor to a friend, but he left the production shortly after shooting began. Pirro reworked Deezens scenes into flashbacks, using audio clips to voice the skeletal remains of his character, and played the lead role of Dupah himself. Filmed for just $2,500, Pirro sold A Polish Vampire in Burbank to a home video company for $40,000, and it went on to gross $500,000 in cassette sales. The minor character of the Queerwolf would later be featured in Pirros 1988 film Curse of the Queerwolf. Cold Front Cold Front is a 1989 Canadian-American crime-thriller film directed by Allan A. Goldstein and starring Martin Sheen, Michael Ontkean and Beverly DAngelo. Sindhu Bhairavi Sindhu Bhairavi is a 1985 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed and produced by K. Balachander starring Sivakumar, Suhasini, Sulakshana, Delhi Ganesh and Janagaraj. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The songs in the film were sung by K. J. Yesudas and K. S. Chithra. The film was a blockbuster and won three National Awards for Best Actress, Best Music Direction and Best Female Playback Singer. The plot of the film revolves around the three lead characters: a Carnatic singer J. K. Balaganapathi, his wife Bhairavi, and his girlfriend Sindhamani aka Sindhu. At the peak of his career, JKB gets addicted to alcohol following complications with his affair, and his career goes into a downward spiral. Bhairavi tries to detox him and fails. As a last resort she requests Sindhus help and succeeds. The status of relationship between the three after his makeover is the resolution of the film. This film has a sequel in the format of a television series named Sahana produced by K. Balachander. The film ended with Sindhu leaving her son with JKB and Bhairavi. Sahana starts 19 years later. Sindhus son Surya is now 19 years old. Bhairavi has given birth to a daughter, but they have no clue where Sindhu is. The Perfect Mother The Perfect Mother is a 1997 American television film, starring Tyne Daly, Ione Skye, Louis Ferreira, Tuesday Knight and David Cubitt. It was directed by Peter Levin and was first aired at CBS in 1997. The film is based on the true murder of Alexandra Ignatovic. Hoods Hoods is 1998 independent film directed by Mark Malone. A Charlie Brown Celebration A Charlie Brown Celebration is the 23rd prime-time animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz, who introduced the hour-long special. It was originally aired on the CBS network on May 24, 1982, and consists of a number of stories adapted from the comic strip. The special was released for the first time on DVD by Warner Home Video on October 4, 2016, as a bonus special to Charlie Browns All-Stars. The Dervish and Death The Dervish and Death is a 1974 Yugoslav film directed by Zdravko Velimirović based on the novel of the same name by Meša Selimović. The film won Silver Arena and four Golden Arena awards at the 1974 Pula Film Festival, the Yugoslav national film awards festival, including Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Best Cinematography and Best Production Design. It was Yugoslavias submission to the 47th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Machekha Stepmom is a 1973 Soviet drama film directed by Oleg Bondaryov and starring Tatiana Doronina, and Leonid Nevedomsky. Doronina was recognized as Best Actress by according to Soviet Screen Magazine, and also was awarded the Film Festival in Tehran. The Lady of the House Bariwali is a Bengali film released in 2000 directed by Rituparno Ghosh. The film features Kirron Kher, Roopa Ganguly and Chiranjeet Chakraborty. Advaitham Adhwaytham is a 1992 Indian Malayalam-language political crime thriller film directed by Priyadarshan and written by T. Damodaran. It stars Mohanlal, Jayaram, Chithra, Revathi, Innocent, and M. G. Soman. The soundtrack for the film was composed by M. G. Radhakrishnan and the film score was provided by Johnson. Paranoid Paranoid is a low-budget, independent slasher film directed by Ash Smith. A put-on haunted house becomes the killing grounds for a serial killer. As the death toll mounts, several of those behind the house mount on a search for this murderer dubbed "The Paranoid Killer". Perfect Pie Perfect Pie is a play written by Judith Thompson, and first staged at Torontos Tarragon Theatre in 2000, with Judith Thompson also directing. The assistant director for the original production was Caroline Azar. The original cast starred Nancy Palk, Tara Rosling, Sonja Smits, and Liisa Repo-Martell. Music for the production was composed and performed by Bill Thompson. The story concerns the childhoods of Patsy and Marie and the impact it had on their later lives. Much of the dialogue is centered on their prom night when Marie was abused by more than one boy. The play deals with a number of complex themes, such as child abuse and rape. The play was originally written as a monologue in 1993. It was published in book form by Playwrights Canada Press on September 1, 2000. Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe is a 2002 Indian Hindi romance/thriller movie directed by Vinay Shukla, released on 11 January 2002, starring Aftab Shivdasani and introducing Esha Deol, the daughter of famous actors Dharmendra and Hema Malini, in the lead roles. Sanjay Kapoor is featured as the villain. Jaya Bachchan, Anupam Kher, Juliet Alburque, Jaspal Bhatti and Rajpal Yadav are featured in supporting roles. The film is a remake of the 1997 Telugu movie Pelli and the 1998 Tamil movie Aval Varuvala, which were based on the 1980 Malayalam movie Manjil Virinja Pookkal. Arizona Summer Arizona Summer is a family oriented story revolving around Brent Butler, a wiser-than-his years youngster. A modern-day Tom Sawyer. The majority of the story takes place at a boys and girls camp owned and operated by Travers, who has spent a lifetime of quietly helping adolescents become confident young adults. In addition to the full gamut of camp activities, adventures, practical jokes, and conflict resolution there is the underlying theme that bolsters the importance of a positive father-son relationship. Paithrukam Paithrukam is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language drama film, directed by Jayaraaj, starring Suresh Gopi, Narendra Prasad and Jayaram. Scripted by Kaloor Dennis, this film revolves around a traditional Brahmin family and the fight between their beliefs and atheism. Lady of the Castle Sayyidat al-Qasr is a 1958 Egyptian romance film starring Faten Hamama and Omar Sharif. The film is directed by the Egyptian film director Kamal El Sheikh and written by Hussein Helmy Almohandes. La mia vita a stelle e strisce My Life as a Stars and Stripes is a 2003 film directed by and starring Massimo Ceccherini, released in Italian cinemas on October 31, 2003. Love in Magic Love in Magic is a 2005 South Korean romantic comedy film. One Bright Shining Moment One Bright Shining Moment: The Forgotten Summer of George McGovern is a 2005 documentary film directed by Stephen Vittoria. The Eden Formula The Eden Formula is an American 2006 made-for-television science fiction film written and directed by John Carl Buechler. Produced for the Syfy channel, the film recycles footage from the 1993 film Carnosaur, a film which Buechler had previously worked on as a special effects designer. The Greatest Love of All The Greatest Love of All is a 2006 Brazilian romantic drama film directed by Carlos Diegues. Filming took place in 60 locations in Rio de Janeiro. Navra Mazha Navsacha Navra Maza Navsacha is a 2004 Marathi film. It was later remade in Kannada as Ekadantha. The film stars Sachin Pilgaonkar , Ashok Saraf and Supriya Pilgaonkar in leading roles. The movie portrays the journey of the couple from Mumbai to Ganapati Pule to fulfill a vow. The director remade the movie in Kannada in 2007 as Ekadantha. The plot of the movie is based on the 1972 Hindi film Bombay to Goa, which itself was a remake of 1966 Tamil Film Madras to Pondicherry. Approaching Midnight Approaching Midnight is a 2013 American independent drama film directed, written, and produced by Sam Logan Khaleghi, and starring Jana Kramer, Sam Logan Khaleghi, Brandon T. Jackson, and Mia Serafino. Approaching Midnight was filmed in Michigan, United States. Positive Positive is a 2007 Hindi short film directed by Farhan Akhtar and produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani under their Excel Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. banner. The film starred Shabana Azmi and Boman Irani in leads roles. The Very Very Big Company La très très grande entreprise is a French comedy film directed by Pierre Jolivet and released in France in November 2008. It is an indirect follow-up to his film Ma petite entreprise, the story of which is set nine years before that of La très très grande entreprise. King Lear King Lear is a 2008 television film based on the William Shakespeare play of the same name, directed by Trevor Nunn. It was broadcast on More4 in the UK on Christmas Day, and shown on PBS Great Performances in the United States in March 2009. The production was filmed mainly at Pinewood Studios in England. It features the same cast and director as the 2007 RSC production, and started filming only a few days after the final performance at the New London Theatre, at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire. The film was released on DVD in the UK and then in the US on 21 April 2009. It was shown on Channel 4 on 26 December 2008, as well as being broadcast on PBS in 2009 and a number of other TV stations internationally, including NHK Japan. Alleged Alleged is a 2010 American historical romantic drama film directed by Tom Hines and starring Nathan West, Ashley Johnson, Colm Meaney, Fred Thompson and Brian Dennehy. The film dramatizes the Scopes Trial. Beyond the Game Beyond the Game is a 2008 Dutch documentary film about the world of professional video gaming, particularly of the game The Frozen Throne featuring world champion players Chinese Xiaofeng "Sky" Li, Dutch Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen and Swede Fredrik "MaDFroG" Johansson prominently. It is directed by award winning Dutch documentary filmmaker Jos de Putter. Filming took place in China, France, The Netherlands, United States and Sweden. Languages spoken in the documentary include Dutch, English, French, Spanish, Swedish, Standard Chinese and Korean. Beyond the Game is the motto of the World Cyber Games, which is central to the documentary as the main characters compete to defend or regain the events championship title at the global finals of the 2007 World Cyber Games in Seattle. It has premiered at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in Pathé de Munt, and had the cinema premiere in Pathé Tuschinski, and has now been released in cinemas throughout The Netherlands. Housewives from Another World Housewives from Another World is a 2010 American made for cable erotic film directed by Fred Olen Ray. Ongole Githa Ongole Gittha is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film written and directed by Bhaskar and produced by B. V. S. N. Prasad under Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra. The film features Ram Pothineni and Kriti Kharbanda in the lead roles. The soundtrack was composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, Mani Sharma also scored one song for the film and given the background score. The film was released on 1 February 2013 to negative reviews from critics and commercial failure at the box office. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Mahaveer No. 1 in 2014. Viva Belarus! Viva Belarus! is a 2012 Polish drama film directed by Krzysztof Łukaszewicz about Belarusian Youth and its struggle for democracy. Based on a true story of Franak Viacorka, activist of the Belarusian opposition, co-author of the screenplay for the film. Little Miss Perfect Little Miss Perfect is an American drama film written and directed by Marlee Roberts, starring Karlee Roberts, Izzy Palmieri, Jeremy Fernandez and Lilla Crawford. Chiamatemi Francesco - Il Papa della gente Chiamatemi Francesco is a 2015 Italian biographical film about Pope Francis directed by Daniele Luchetti. Cloro Chlorine is a 2015 drama film written and directed by Lamberto Sanfelice and starring Sara Serraiocco. It was entered into the World Cinema Dramatic competition at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Sanfelice was nominated for Best New Director at the 2015 David di Donatello Awards. Lavakusha Lavakusha is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language comedy thriller film directed by Gireesh Mano and starring Neeraj Madhav, Aju Varghese, Biju Menon, Deepti Sati, Aditi Ravi and Vijay Babu. The songs were composed by Gopi Sundar. The film was released in India on 12 October 2017. Azaadi Azaadi is a 2018 Pakistani action thriller war film, that released on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, 16 June 2018. It is written, directed and co-produced by Imran Malik with his brother Irfan Malik under the banner of their father Pervez Malik Films. Based on the issue of Kashmir conflict and freedom for Jammu and Kashmir, the film stars Moammar Rana, Sonya Hussain and Nadeem Baig in the leading roles. Dialogues for the film are written by Wajid Zuberi, and the film has been distributed by ARY Films. The Battle The Battle is a 1911 American war film directed by D. W. Griffith. The film was set during the American Civil War. It was shot in Fort Lee, where many early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based at the beginning of the 20th century. Prints of the film survive in several film archives around the world including the Museum of Modern Art, UCLA Film and Television Archive, George Eastman House and the Filmoteca Española. It was Lionel Barrymores motion picture debut. Summer Summer is a Walt Disney short film released on January 6, 1930. Directed by Ub Iwerks, it is the sequel to the short Springtime. It is 6 minutes long. Crazy Cruise Crazy Cruise is a 1942 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. It was directed by Tex Avery and Bob Clampett, whose names do not appear on the surviving print of the cartoon. Because Tex left the studio in September 1941 before production was completed, Clampett finished it, and both names were officially left off the credits. The only credits given are the story by Michael Maltese, animation by Rod Scribner, and musical direction by Carl Stalling. Sunday Dinner for a Soldier Sunday Dinner for a Soldier is a 1944 film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Anne Baxter and John Hodiak. It is based on a novelette by Martha Cheavens. The Arnelo Affair The Arnelo Affair is a 1947 American film noir co-written and directed by Arch Oboler and featuring John Hodiak, George Murphy, Frances Gifford and Dean Stockwell. Joyû Sumako no koi is a 1947 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. Take My Life Take My Life is a 1947 British crime film directed by Ronald Neame and starring Hugh Williams, Greta Gynt and Marius Goring. It was adapted from Winston Grahams 1947 novel of the same name. April Showers April Showers is a 1948 American musical film directed by James V. Kern and written by Peter Milne. The film stars Jack Carson, Ann Sothern, Robert Alda, S. Z. Sakall, Robert Ellis and Richard Rober. The film was released by Warner Bros. on March 27, 1948. April Showers was based in great part on the vaudeville career of Buster Keaton, who sued Warner Bros. and received only $3500. Mask of the Avenger Mask of the Avenger is a 1951 American historical adventure film directed by Phil Karlson starring John Derek, Anthony Quinn and Jody Lawrance. Derek portrays Renatu Dimorna, the son of an Italian aristocrat, who vows revenge after his father is murdered during the European political upheaval of 1848. Poison Ivy La môme vert-de-gris, released in the USA as Poison Ivy, is a 1953 French crime film. It was French director Bernard Borderies first film, as well as American-born French actor Eddie Constantines. The screenplay is based the on the 1937 Lemmy Caution thriller Poison Ivy by Peter Cheyney, which had been in 1945 the first title published in Marcel Duhamels Série noire. The story involves FBI agent Caution investigating gold smuggling activity in Casablanca. Tricky Dicks Tricky Dicks is a 1953 film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 147th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Emil und die Detektive Emil and the Detectives is a 1954 West German family adventure film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Heli Finkenzeller, Wolfgang Lukschy and Kurt Meisel. It is a remake of the 1931 film of the same name which was based on a 1929 novel by Erich Kästner. Unlike the earlier version which was set during the Great Depression, this film was made with Eastmancolor and portrays West Berlin during the economic miracle. The films sets were designed by the art directors Willi Herrmann and Heinrich Weidemann. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin and on location across the city. The Deerslayer The Deerslayer is a 1957 American adventure film in CinemaScope and Color by De Luxe, directed by Kurt Neumann and written by Carroll Young, Neumann and an uncredited Dalton Trumbo. The film stars Lex Barker, Rita Moreno, Forrest Tucker, Cathy ODonnell, Jay C. Flippen and Carlos Rivas. It is based on the novel The Deerslayer by James Fenimore Cooper. The film was released on September 10, 1957, by 20th Century Fox. Person to Bunny Person to Bunny is a Merrie Melodies animated cartoon starring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Elmer Fudd. The short was originally released on April 1, 1960. The Mongols The Mongols is a 1961 Italian/French international co-production historical adventure film directed by Andre DeToth and Leopoldo Savona, and starring Jack Palance and Anita Ekberg. Karbid und Sauerampfer Carbide and Sorrel is a 1963 East German comedy film directed by Frank Beyer and starring Erwin Geschonneck. Das Verrätertor Traitors Gate is a 1964 West German-British co-production of a black-and-white crime film directed by Freddie Francis and starring Albert Lieven, Gary Raymond, Catherine Schell and Klaus Kinski. It was made by Rialto Film using Hammer Films Freddie Francis and screenwriter Jimmy Sangster updating the 1927 novel The Traitors Gate by Edgar Wallace to the mid-1960s. The film features a group of criminals planning to steal the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom from the Tower of London. It was shot at Twickenham Studios and on location around London. The films sets were designed by the art director Tony Inglis. My Blood Runs Cold My Blood Runs Cold is a 1965 American thriller film starring Troy Donahue with Joey Heatherton as his love interest. It was directed by William Conrad. It was the second of three thrillers Conrad made for Warner Bros. A young woman falls in love with a man who may be insane. Muñecos infernales The Curse of the Doll People, or The Devil Doll Men, is a 1961 Mexican horror film directed by Benito Alazraki. It was produced by Cinematográfica Calderón S.A. The screenplay by Alfredo Salazar is an uncredited adaptation of the novel Burn Witch Burn! by A. Merritt. The Delightful Forest Delightful Forest is a 1972 Hong Kong film directed by Chang Cheh. Magnum Cop Poliziotto senza paura is a 1978 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Stelvio Massi. The film is set in Vienna. Maurizio Merli stars in this crime drama from the late seventies. He had made several international movies including some in Hollywood and Pinewood Studios but was best remembered for starring in these types of Films. In an interview from 1979 he stated that working with Joan Collins was great fun and that not only was she very professional and easy to work with but that his favorite drink was Chinzano, especially poignant because Joan and Leonard Rossiter would star in a long running series of commercials for that brand of spiced Italian wines. At the time the Film was made, Joan Collins career was experiencing something of a resurgence. In conjunction with " The Stud", the somewhat artistically challenged " Empire of the Ants" and the second adaptation of her sisters Novel "The Bitch", Joan Collins found herself in a second chance at fame, including Cannes Film Premieres and associated promotions for these Films. It is said that having seen her performances in several of these pictures and additionally casting her in his hit television show, Fantasy Island, as Cleopatra, Aaron Spelling choose her to play Alexis Carrington in his flailing Oil Soap Dynasty to lift its ratings. Despite doing the occasional film in Italy and various made-for-TV movies, the exposure was enough to essentially relaunch Joan as a viable Star and lead to many other career opportunities. While some dismiss these movies as schlock, often Joans performance in them lifts the material from mundane to eminatley viewable, if only to see her age-defying Beauty. Fatal Charm is one such movie where the sum of its parts is exceeded by the end result. Not Academy award winning material but adequate to pass a Sunday afternoon enjoyably. Manzil Manzil is a 1979 Indian Bollywood film directed by Basu Chatterjee. The film was similar to the Bengali film Akash Kusum. Manzil stars Amitabh Bachchan and Moushumi Chatterjee in pivotal roles. The film won critical acclaim for its story, while Bachchan was praised for his performance, although, the film did only average business at the box office. The song "Rimjhim Gire Saawan" is a chartbuster. Killpoint Killpoint is a 1984 American action film directed by Frank Harris that stars Richard Roundtree, Cameron Mitchell, Leo Fong, Stack Pierce, Hope Holiday, and Diane Stevenett. Hero Hiralal Hero Hiralal is a 1989 Indian film directed by Ketan Mehta, starring Naseeruddin Shah and Sanjana Kapoor in leading roles. It is a movie about an auto rickshaw driver who falls in love with a film actress. The movie showcased good performances by the lead actors and by Saeed Jaffrey and Satish Shah in their supporting roles. This marked Sanjana Kapoors first leading role in a Bollywood film. This film was planned to be released on 21 October 1988, but after a change, the film released on 6 January 1989. Eating Eating is a 1990 American comedy-drama film starring Nelly Alard, Lisa Blake Richards, Frances Bergen, Mary Crosby, Gwen Welles, Elizabeth Kemp, Marina Gregory and written and directed by Henry Jaglom. Last Call Last Call is a 1991 American erotic thriller film about a woman who decides to take revenge on an estate agent who killed her mother. The film was directed by Jag Mundhra, and stars William Katt, Shannon Tweed, and Joseph Campanella. Caroline at Midnight Caroline at Midnight is a 1994 romantic/thriller film, written by Travis Rink and directed by Scott McGinnis. Claudine's Return Claudines Return is a movie released in 1998 starring Christina Applegate. It was filmed almost entirely on the American island of Tybee Island with a few shots from the surrounding areas. It was released as Kiss of Fire on DVD. Case of the Naves Brothers Case of the Naves Brothers is a 1967 Brazilian drama film directed by Luis Sérgio Person. Based on a book by João Alamy Filho, the Naves brothers lawyer, it tells the story of Joaquim and Sebastião Naves, who were arrested during the Estado Novo dictatorship and after being tortured confessed to a crime they did not commit. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 40th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Seventh Heaven Seventh Heaven or De zevende hemel is a 1993 Belgian-Dutch romantic comedy film directed by Jean-Paul Lilienfeld, based on a script by Jean-Paul Lilienfeld translated by Urbanus. Kudrat Kudrat is a 1981 Indian Hindi drama film, written and directed by Chetan Anand. The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Hema Malini in the main lead roles, supported by Raaj Kumar, Priya Rajvansh and Vinod Khanna. This is the second movie of the Rajesh Khanna-Hema Malini pair with a reincarnation theme after Mehbooba. Kudrat in the year 1981, grossed Rs.4.00 crores at the box office. Rajesh Khanna received the 1982 All-India Critics Association Best Actor Award for Kudrat. The film was a box office hit and it won the Filmfare Award for Best Story. The Cure in Orange The Cure in Orange is a concert film by British rock group The Cure. It was filmed at the Théâtre antique dOrange in the French countryside, on 8, 9, and 10 August 1986. Band members Robert Smith, Simon Gallup, Porl Thompson, Boris Williams, and Lol Tolhurst make their way through 23 songs, under the direction of Tim Pope. Napoli spara! Weapons of Death is a poliziottesco film directed by Mario Caiano in 1977. It is an unofficial sequel of Napoli violenta, of which reprises the character of Gennarino. Faust in Hell Faust aux enfers, released in the United States as The Damnation of Faust and in Britain as The Condemnation of Faust, is a 1903 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. 30 Years to Life 30 Years to Life is a 2001 American comedy film, written and directed by Vanessa Middleton. The film, which marks Middletons directorial debut, stars Allen Payne, Paula Jai Parker, and Tracy Morgan. Once Upon a Honeymoon Once Upon a Honeymoon is a 1956 American short musical fantasy film sponsored by Bell Telephone. It was directed by Gower Champion, and stars Virginia Gibson, Ward Ellis, Alan Mowbray, Chick Chandler, Veronica Pataky and Russell Hicks. After Once Upon a Honeymoon was featured and mocked on a 1996 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000, the short has gained a cult following. It is in the public domain. Clips were also shown in The Telephone episode of The Secret Life of Machines. Mitr: My Friend Mitr, My Friend is a 2002 Indian English movie, directed by Revathi in her directorial debut, written by V. Priya and with screenplay by Sudha Kongara Prasad. Set partly in India and the US, the film was also noted for having an all-woman crew. The movie won the Best English Film of the year award at the 49th National Film Awards. The movie also got Best Actress and Best Editor awards for Shobhana and Beena Paul respectively at the same function. Revathi received the "Special Jury Award: Silver Peacock" at the 33rd International Film Festival of India. Time of the Wolf Time of the Wolf is a 2002 drama film directed by Rod Pridy and starring Burt Reynolds, Marthe Keller and Devin Douglas Drewitz. The plot concerns an orphan boy who goes to live with his only surviving relatives. It was filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Barbie and the Rockers: Out of This World Barbie and the Rockers: Out of This World is a 1987 American animated television special created by DIC Entertainment with Saban Productions featuring popular Mattel character Barbie. The story was based on the Barbie and the Rockers line of dolls, which featured Barbie as the leader of a rock band. The special originally aired in syndication as a two-part television "miniseries" with each installment lasting approximately 25 minutes; part two was titled Rockin Back to Earth. The miniseries was supposed to have been the pilot for a Monday–Friday Barbie cartoon series. However, negotiations between DIC and Mattel fell through, and the project eventually emerged with a whole new set of characters—and the sponsorship of Mattel rival Hasbro—as Maxies World in 1988. The story was based on the Barbie and the Rockers doll line in which Barbie is the lead singer of a rock band. The two-part special was later released on video as a single film by Hi-Tops Video. Krishnagudiyil Oru Pranayakalathu Krishnagudiyil Oru Pranayakalathu is a 1997 Indian Malayalam romance film, written and directed by Kamal, starring Jayaram, Manju Warrier, Balachandra Menon, Biju Menon and Vinaya Prasad. The music was composed by Vidyasagar. Yeh Vaada Raha Yeh Vaada Raha is a 1982 Hindi film starring Rishi Kapoor, Poonam Dhillon, Tina Munim, Rakhee and Shammi Kapoor. It is based on Danielle Steels novel. Day Break Dame sobh is an award-winning 2005 independent film from Iranian director Hamid Rahmanian. It depicts a man on death row whose execution is repeatedly delayed because the family of the victim does not appear for his execution. Some parts of the film are filmed like a documentary, with characters addressing the camera crew or looking into the camera, but most of the scenes, including frequent flashbacks, are filmed in the traditional style of a fictional film. The film sets in with the written statement that "This film is based on true events"; later in the introduction of the film, it is added that it is "based on a story by Hamid Rahmanian". The cover of the DVD release by Film Movement describes the film as "based on a compilation of true stories" and adds that it was "shot inside Tehrans century-old prison". With few exceptions, the film has been internationally screened under the title Day Break. In the United States, the film is not rated, but according to the cover of its DVD release is "not recommended for ages under 17 without parental permission". Jerry My Name Is Jerry is an American independent drama film released on DVD on October 19, 2010. by Clothespin Films LLC, in association with the Institute for Digital Entertainment and Education at Ball State University in Muncie. It stars Doug Jones as Jerry Arthur: a forty-something door-to-door salesman going through a mid-life crisis. Jerry has to deal with the stresses of work, his estranged daughter returning home, and a sudden interest in punk music - sparked by a chance meeting with a group of teenagers. The film is directed by Morgan Mead, with the screenplay written by David Hamilton, both Ball State alums. Filming began in July 2008, and wrapped in August 2008. The film first screened for Muncie audiences on May 7, 2009 to a sold-out screening room attended by over 800 people. It has since made its way through the film festival ranks and continues to earn awards and praise, most notably for the performances of leads Doug Jones and Katlyn Carlson. The film is most notable for featuring Steven Yeun before he achieved widespread fame for his role in AMCs The Walking Dead. Foster Child Foster Child, also known as John John, is a Filipino indie pregnancy drama film produced by Seiko Films, which stars Cherry Pie Picache as a temporary foster parent to an abandoned child. The film is directed by Brillante Mendoza. Foster Child is Brillante Mendozas fourth feature film, following Manoro. Mendoza is the fourth Filipino director whose work was screened in the Directors Fortnight of the Cannes film fest. Lakshyam Lakshyam is a 2007 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by Nallamalupu Srinivas and directed by Srivass, starring Gopichand, Jagapati Babu and Anushka in lead roles. Its music was composed by Mani Sharma. It was later remade in Tamil as Maanja Velu, in Bengali as Fighter and in Kannada as Varadhanayaka. Nazi Pop Twins Nazi Pop Twins is a 2007 British documentary wherein filmmaker James Quinn travels to the United States to investigate Prussian Blue, a pop duo composed of twin sisters Lynx and Lamb Gaede. The film first aired on 19 July 2007 on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. The documentary was filmed over the course of a year. Dresden Gaede, the twins toddler half-sister and April Gaedes parents, Bill and Dianne, also appear in the documentary. In a change from a previous documentary featuring the duo, Louis and the Nazis by Louis Theroux, Nazi Pop Twins was without humorous irony. Filmed mainly in low-light, indoors and/or in winter, it stresses tension between the twins and their mother, April — manager and driving force behind the band — and the stress the white nationalist ideology has put on grandparents Bill and Diannes relationship to the point where Dianne threatens to leave Bill during the making of the program. It also touches on the fact that this ideology seems to have been a factor in the breakup of mother Aprils marriage, which also happens concurrently to the making of the program. The girls are also shown trying to distance themselves from the "white pride" movement, expressing doubt that it is what they really believe in. For example, Prussian Blues non-political songs receive a warm reception at a bar in Fresno, until their background is revealed by their mother. David Lane, an incarcerated white supremacist, is heard speaking by telephone with Prussian Blue and termed them "fantasy sweethearts" in a manner Quinn found disturbing and inappropriate. MW MW is a live-action Japanese film released in 2009 and based on the manga of the same name by Osamu Tezuka. The film was directed by Hitoshi Iwamoto. The film was shot in Kantō region for 40 days, and the car chase scene was shot in Bangkok. Dear Prudence Dear Prudence is a Hallmark Channel original made-for-TV movie starring Jane Seymour. The movie premiered August 23, 2008, and was to be a pilot that would become a part of the Hallmark Channel Mystery Wheel. A sequel Perfectly Prudence aired on January 8, 2011. Elevator Elevator is a Romanian independent film directed by George Dorobanțu and written by . The screenplay adapts Pintileis own 2004 stageplay Elevator, which was inspired by a real story that took place in London in 2002. Both the movie and the play won several national and international awards. A Million Colours A Million Colours is a 2011 film directed by Peter Bishai and co-written with Andre Pieterse. It is based on the lives of Muntu Ndebele and Norman Knox, actors in the film Forever Young, also known as eLollipop. It follows them from the success of the film around the time of the Soweto Uprising, through to the election of Nelson Mandela. Janakan Janakan is a Malayalam-language crime thriller film starring Suresh Gopi and Mohanlal, directed by N.R. Sanjeev. The film was written by S. N. Swami. It was released on 8 April 2010 in Kerala and is distributed by Maxlab Entertainments.The film is credited as 200th film appearance of Suresh Gopi. Back to Your Arms Back to Your Arms is a 2010 Lithuanian drama film directed by Kristijonas Vildžiūnas. The film was selected as the Lithuanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The Man Who Crossed Hitler The Man Who Crossed Hitler is a 2011 BBC film set in Berlin in the summer of 1931, dramatising the true story in which a lawyer, Hans Litten, subpoenaed Adolf Hitler as a witness in the trial of some Nazi thugs. Hitler has formally renounced the use of political violence and the young lawyer sees a chance to expose the Nazi leaders deceptions to the German establishment, thereby discrediting Hitler and the Nazi Party. The film was given an alternative title Hitler on Trial which was used when the Public Broadcasting Service in the United States aired the work. Hridoyer Kotha Hridoyer Kotha is a Bangladeshi film released on 18 October 2006 directed by S.A. Haque Alik. Riaz produced the movie, the first time in his career. Notable songs in the film include Valobasbo Bashbo Re and Jay Din Jay Ekaki. Until Sbornia Takes Us Apart Até que a Sbórnia nos Separe is a 2013 Brazilian animated dark comedy film directed by Otto Guerra and Ennio Torresan Jr, based on the play "Tangos & Tragédias", presented on stage since 1984. The creators of the play, Nico Nicolaiewsky and Hique Gomez, are credited for the voice of some characters and the movie soundtrack. The film follows the consequences of the accidental fall of the wall that separates a small country called Sbórnia from the rest of the world, and the culture shock that the protagonists, Kraunus and Pletskaya will face. Chitrangada Chitrangada: The Crowning Wish is a 2012 Bengali-language film written and directed by Rituparno Ghosh. The film premiered on 25 May 2012 at the New York Indian Film Festival. The film is based on the story of Chitrāngadā from the Mahābhārata. It tells the story of a choreographer who is struggling with his gender identity. Yeh Hai Bakrapur Yeh Hai Bakrapur is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language social satire film set against the backdrop of rural India. A multi-layered film, it is based on the complex belief systems that prevail in Indian society and the conflicts that ensue thereon. Yeh Hai Bakrapur was screened at the 37th Göteborg International Film Festival. Yeh Hai Bakrapur was part of The Film Bazaar in the year 2012 as work in progress and it was also premiered at the Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image, 2013 Festival The film released in India on 9 May 2014 to great reviews. Chasuke's Journey is a 2015 Japanese comedy film directed by Sabu. It was screened in the main competition section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. Koyelaanchal Koyelaanchal is a 2014 Bollywood film produced and directed by Ashu Trikha, starring Vinod Khanna, Sunil Shetty, Vipinno and Roopali Krishnarao. Yamaleela 2 Yamaleela 2 is a 2014 Telugu fantasy drama film directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. The film stars Dr.K.V.Satish, Diah Nicholas, Mohan Babu and Brahmanandam in the lead roles. Teen Yaari Katha Teen Yaari Katha is a 2012 Bengali language comedy film by the director team of Sudeshna Roy and Abhijit Guha. The Bengali musical group Bhoomi composed the films music. The film tells the story of three middle class friends and their personal struggles. The films release was delayed by censors due to its sexual themes. It premiered at the 2006 Osian Film Festival and was screened at the World Film Festival of Bangkok and the Kolkata Film Festival. The Long Way Home The Long Way Home is a 2015 South Korean film written and directed by Cheon Sung-il, about the friendship between a South Korean and a North Korean soldier during the Korean War. Classmates Classmates is a Marathi language film directed by Aditya Sarpotdar starring Ankush Choudhary, Sai Tamhankar, Sachit Patil, Sonalee Kulkarni and Siddharth Chandekar. The film is an official remake of 2006 Malayalam film, with the same name. The film is set in 1995. Trailer of the film was released on 28 October 2014. Jamna Pyari Jamna Pyari is a 2015 Malayalam comedy film directed by Thomas Sebastian. The film stars Kunchacko Boban and Gayathri Suresh in the lead roles. The music was composed by Gopi Sunder. The film released on 27 August 2015, received generally positive response from critics. Derailed Derailed, also known as No Way to Go, is a 2016 South Korean action crime film starring Ma Dong-seok and Choi Min-ho. The film was displayed at the 21st Busan International Film Festival in the "Korean Cinema Today – Panorama" section. The film was released in the cinemas in South Korea on November 30, 2016. Raju Kannada Medium Raju Kannada Medium is an Indian Kannada language romantic comedy film written and directed by Naresh Kumar. It features Gurunandan and Avantika Shetty in the lead roles. Achyuth Kumar, Suchendra Prasad, Sadhu Kokila and the Russian model Angelina Desedina play the supporting roles. The score and soundtrack for the film is by Kiran Ravindranath and the cinematography is by Shekhar Chandra. The film was earlier titled as Raju Rangitaranga owing to the combination of the lead pair who found success with their earlier films 1st Rank Raju and RangiTaranga respectively. The project marks the second collaboration of director Naresh Kumar, actor Gurunandan, and music director Kiran Ravindranath after their previous successful film 1st Rank Raju. The principal photography started in July 2016 in Bangalore. The filming is also held at Ooty. The film was released on 19 January 2018 Neuilly sa mère, sa mère! Neuilly sa mère, sa mère! is a 2018 French comedy directed by Gabriel Julien-Laferrière. This is the sequel of Neuilly Yo Mama! released in 2009. Quo Vadis? Quo Vadis is an Italian film made directed by Enrico Guazzoni for Cines in 1913, based on the 1896 novel of the same name written by Henryk Sienkiewicz. It was one of the first blockbusters in the history of cinema, with 5,000 extras, lavish sets, and a lengthy running time of two hours, setting the standard for "superspectacles" for decades to come. A worldwide success, it premiered in Germany at the opening night of the Ufa-Pavillon am Nollendorfplatz, on 19 March 1913. In an unusual departure from normal cinematic practice, the crowd scenes were reinforced with "special mobs" of live costumed actors in the auditorium. Quo Vadis was the first film to be projected in a first-class Broadway theater, where it was screened for nine months from April to December 1913. The films first screening in London was for King George V, in the Royal Albert Hall, who complimented the performers. Another Italian director, Giovanni Pastrone, would direct Cabiria – which holds many similarities with Quo Vadis, but is longer, more thematically complex, and visually spectacular. Crime and Punishment Raskolnikow is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by Robert Wiene. The film is based on the novel Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, whose protagonist is Rodion Raskolnikov. The films art direction is by André Andrejew. The film is characterised by Jason Buchanan of Allmovie as a German expressionist view of the story: a "nightmarish" avante-garde or experimental psychological drama. The Black Watch The Black Watch is a 1929 American Pre-Code adventure epic film directed by John Ford and starring Victor McLaglen, Myrna Loy, and David Torrence. Written by James Kevin McGuinness based on the novel King of the Khyber Rifles by Talbot Mundy, the film is about a captain in the British Armys Black Watch regiment assigned to a secret mission in India just as his company is called to France at the outbreak of war. His covert assignment results in his being considered a coward by his fellows, a suspicion confirmed when he becomes involved in a drunken brawl in India that results in the death of another officer. The film features an uncredited 21-year-old John Wayne working as an extra; he also worked in the arts and costume department for the film. Betty Boop's Hallowe'en Party Betty Boops Halloween Party is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. House of Mystery House of Mystery is a 1934 American Pre-Code mystery horror film directed by William Nigh. Stage Struck Stage Struck is 1936 American musical film directed by Busby Berkeley and starring Dick Powell, Joan Blondell and Warren William. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert M. Haas. Zorro Rides Again Zorro Rides Again is a 12-chapter Republic Pictures film serial. It was the eighth of the sixty-six Republic serials, the third with a western theme and the last produced in 1937. The serial was directed by William Witney & John English in their first collaboration. The serial starred John Carroll who also sang the title song as a modern descendant of the original Zorro with Carroll stunt doubled by Yakima Canutt. The plot is a fairly standard western storyline about a villain attempting to illicitly take valuable land. The setting is a hybrid of modern and western elements that was used occasionally in B-Westerns. It was also the first in a series of five Zorro serials: Zorros Fighting Legion, Zorros Black Whip, Son of Zorro and Ghost of Zorro. The Devil's Daughter The Devils Daughter, also known as Pocomania, is a 1939 American film directed by Arthur H. Leonard. The Amazing Mrs. Holliday The Amazing Mrs. Holliday is a 1943 American comedy drama film produced and directed by Bruce Manning and starring Deanna Durbin, Edmond OBrien, and Barry Fitzgerald. Based on a story by Sonya Levien, the film is about a young idealistic missionary who smuggles a group of Chinese war orphans into the United States posing as the wife of a wealthy commodore who went missing after their ship was torpedoed and sunk. After safely sequestering the orphans in the commodores family mansion, her plans start to unravel when she falls in love with commodores grandson and the commodore himself turns up alive and well. Originally intended as Durbins dramatic debut, Universal insisted on adding songs. The original director of the film was Jean Renoir, and though most of his completed footage was retained, final directorial credit was given to Bruce Manning, the films producer. Frank Skinner and Hans J. Salter were nominated for an Oscar for Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture. Fear Fear is a 1946 low-budget film noir directed by Alfred Zeisler. The film is considered a loose adaptation of Dostoyevskys book Crime and Punishment. El Paso El Paso is a 1949 American Cinecolor Western film directed by Lewis R. Foster and starring John Payne, Gail Russell and Sterling Hayden. Everybody Does It Everybody Does It is a 1949 comedy film starring Paul Douglas, Linda Darnell and Celeste Holm. In the film, a businessmans wife tries to become an opera star, failing miserably due to her lack of talent. When it turns out that her totally untrained husband is found to have a marvelous singing voice and goes on tour under an assumed name, his wife is livid. Darnell sings long stretches of an imaginary opera, LAmore di Fatima. The music for it was written by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. In a little tongue-in-cheek detail, the poster for the opera lists Tedesco – who wrote real operas — as the composer. To add to the illusion of the operas authenticity, Douglas also sings some known songs, including a musical setting of the Rudyard Kipling poem Mandalay and the Toreador Song from Carmen. The operatic scenes were staged by Vladimir Rosing. The film is a word-for-word remake of 1939s Wife, which starred Warner Baxter as Borland, Loretta Young as his wife, and Binnie Barnes as Cecil Carver. The San Francisco Story The San Francisco Story is a 1952 American Western film directed by Robert Parrish and starring Joel McCrea and Yvonne De Carlo. The rough and tumble Barbary Coast of San Francisco is recreated with attention to detail, including Florence Bates as a saloon keeper Shanghaiing the unwary. Noir elements include lots of shadows, discordant musical score, snappy dialogue, a disabused hero who resists the good fight, and a femme fatale. A schematic but insightful rendering of political corruption, the film is essentially about standing up to bullies. The Outcast The Outcast is a 1954 American Trucolor Western film directed by William Witney and starring John Derek and Joan Evans. Far til fire på landet Father of Four in the Country is a 1955 Danish family film directed by Alice OFredericks. It was produced under the ASA Film studio banner. Teaserama Teaserama is a 1955 American documentary film directed by Irving Klaw. It follows the performance of a burlesque show. Beyond Mombasa Beyond Mombasa is a 1956 Technicolor film directed by George Marshall filmed and set in Kenya. It stars Cornel Wilde and Donna Reed. Tank Force No Time to Die is an upcoming spy film and the twenty-fifth installment in the James Bond series to be produced by Eon Productions for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Universal Pictures. The film features Daniel Craig in his fifth performance as MI6 agent James Bond. It is directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, who co-wrote the screenplay with Scott Z. Burns and Phoebe Waller-Bridge, based on an early draft by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Ben Whishaw, Rory Kinnear, Jeffrey Wright, and Léa Seydoux reprise their respective roles from previous films, while actors Rami Malek, Ana de Armas, Lashana Lynch, David Dencik, Dali Benssalah, and Billy Magnussen round out the main cast. It will be the first film in the franchise to be internationally distributed by Universal Pictures, following the expiration of Columbia Pictures contract of the series after Spectre. Development of the film began and confirmed in 2016; Universal Pictures and United Artists Releasing acquired the distribution rights internationally and in the United States from Columbia Pictures, respectively. Danny Boyle was originally attached to direct and co-write the film with John Hodge; both left due to creative differences in August 2018. Fukunaga was announced as Boyles replacement a month later. After Hodges exit, Purvis and Wade, alongside Fukunaga, Burns, and Waller-Bridge wrote what became the final version of the script. The majority of the cast had signed on by April 2019. The film is scheduled for theatrical release on April 3, 2020 in the United Kingdom and on April 8, 2020 in the United States. Goliath and the Barbarians Goliath and the Barbarians is a 1959 Italian peplum loosely based on events of the Lombard invasion of Italy in AD 568. As with many Italian peplums of the time, the English dubbed version renamed some of the characters. Max, der Taschendieb Max the Pickpocket is a 1962 West German comedy crime film directed by Imo Moszkowicz and starring Heinz Rühmann, Elfie Pertramer and Hans Clarin. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Tall in the Trap Tall in the Trap is a Tom and Jerry animated short film released on September 14, 1962. It was the tenth of the thirteen cartoons in the series to be directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in Czechoslovakia. The shorts plot parodies the popular CBS-TV western series that was airing at the time Have Gun – Will Travel. Vice and Virtue Vice and Virtue is a 1963 French film set in World War II starring Annie Girardot as Juliette, Robert Hossein as the sadistic German officer and Catherine Deneuve, in her first notable film role, as Justine. It was directed by Roger Vadim and inspired by some of Marquis de Sades characters. The Yesterday Machine The Yesterday Machine is a 1963 American science fiction film written, directed and produced by Russ Marker and starring Tim Holt, James Britton, Jack Herman, Ann Pellegrino and Robert Bob Kelly. Monsters Crash the Pajama Party Monsters Crash the Pajama Party is a 1965 American short horror film. It is about a group of teenagers in a haunted house that happens to be the headquarters of a laboratory used by a mad doctor who attempts to transform them all into gorillas. During its original theatrical release, actors would venture out into the seats in costumes as though they were the monsters coming out of the movie screen, similar to The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies. The Murder Clinic The Murder Clinic is a 1966 horror film directed by Lionello De Felice and Elio Scardamaglia. It was produced by Elio Scardamaglia, Francesco Scardamaglia and Luciano Martino;. The screenplay was written by Martino and Ernesto Gastaldi from their own story. It stars William Berger, Françoise Prévost, Mary Young and Barbara Wilson. The Cool Ones The Cool Ones is a 1967 film starring Roddy McDowall and directed by Gene Nelson. The 1960s novelty singer known as Mrs. Miller performs in a cameo role, and the film features performances by the bands the Leaves and the Bantams, as well as a brief appearance by Glen Campbell, playing a fictional singer. Death Sentence Death Sentence is a 1974 American made-for-television drama film starring Nick Nolte. It is based on the novel After the Trial by Eric Roman. Winter Kill Winter Kill is a 1974 American made-for-television mystery-thriller film directed by Jud Taylor and written by John Michael Hayes and David Karp. It stars Andy Griffith as Sam McNeill, the police chief in a small resort town in the mountains of northern California. The film is mystery-suspense drama about McNeills attempts to solve a string of local serial killings linked by messages left at the scenes of the crimes. Nick Nolte played the role of Dave Michaels. The movie was intended as a series pilot. When it failed to sell, the main character was renamed and used as the lead character for the short-lived 1975 series Adams of Eagle Lake, also starring Andy Griffith. The film was released on DVD by Warner Bros. in 2009 along with Griffiths 1977 TV movie Deadly Game, making it one of the few of Griffiths TV movies from the 1970s to have an official DVD release. Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger, also released as Bruce Lee: The Star of Stars, is a 1976 Bruceploitation film starring Bruce Li. The title is a play on the Bruce Lee film Enter the Dragon and is one of the most well-known films in the Bruceploitation genre. Give Me Five Qua la mano is a 1980 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. The film was a great commercial success, grossing over 11 billion lire; it was the first film to break through the wall of the ten billion at the Italian box office. Die Laughing Die Laughing is a 1980 American comedy-drama film released by Orion Pictures and starring Robby Benson. Hollywood Wives Jackie Collins Hollywood Wives is a 1985 television miniseries based on the 1983 novel of the same name by Jackie Collins. Hollywood Wives tells the stories of several women in Hollywood, from powerful talent agents and screenwriters to vivacious screen vixens and young, innocent newcomers. The miniseries generally follows the same plot as the novel, though it does omit certain subplots and characters. Airing on ABC in February 1985, Hollywood Wives was a ratings success, capitalising on the publics taste for opulent melodramas that dominated television ratings in the 1980s. The three-part, four-and-a-half-hour production was produced by Aaron Spelling, whose hit show Dynasty was no. 1 in the ratings at the time. Like Dynasty, costume design was by Nolan Miller. Jackie Collins herself was credited as "Creative Consultant" for the miniseries, though she later made it clear that she was not actually consulted at all during production and was less than enthusiastic about some of the casting choices. Hollywood Wives was nominated for an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Film Editing in a Limited Series or a Special" in 1985. The Impossible Spy The Impossible Spy is a 1987 television film based on the true story of an Israeli civilian spy, Eli Cohen, who was recruited into Israels secret intelligence agency in the 1960s to become a spy in Damascus. Prior to his capture in 1965, Cohen was about to be appointed the third-most powerful figure in Syria—the Deputy Minister of Defense. Cohens memorization of Syrias individual gun placements along the Golan Heights enabled Israel to defeat Syria in the Six-Day War in 1967. The films executive producer was Harvey Chertok; it was directed by Jim Goddard and starred John Shea, Eli Wallach, and Sasson Gabai. The Impossible Spy was released in 1987 and won an HBO CableACE Award for Best Picture. The Favorite The Favorite may refer to: The Favorite, an Argentine musical film The Favorite, a two-part film based on the novel Dead Cert The Favorite, a Swiss-American drama film The Favorite, a novel by Valentin Pikul, written in 1979-82 The Jar Khomreh is an Iranian film directed by Ebrahim Foruzesh. The story is set on a hot schoolyard where kids quench their thirst using water from a large jar. One day it starts to leak. Fixing it proves to be a bigger problem than expected. Ordinary Magic Ordinary Magic is a 1993 Canadian film about a boy who is raised in India by his father. The story is based on the novel Ganesh by Malcolm Bosse with Canada substituting in the film for the books Midwestern USA location. This marks the debut of Ryan Reynolds. Un eroe borghese Un eroe borghese is a 1995 Italian historical drama film directed by Michele Placido. It is a dramatization of the downfall of the Michele Sindonas financial empire and of the subsequent Giorgio Ambrosolis murder in 1979. The film won the David di Donatello for Best Producer and a special David di Donatello given to Placido for the "recognized narrative, artistic and civil value of his work". Broken Silence Broken Silence is a film by Swiss director Wolfgang Panzer that was first theatrically released in 1996 in Germany. Double Take Double Take is a 1998 thriller film directed by Mark L. Lester. It follows a writer who believes he helped wrongly convict a man in an assassination, pulling him into a world of espionage and murder. Satyr Satyr is a 1996 pornographic film directed by Michael Zen. It was written by Raven Touchstone and stars Jenna Jameson, Asia Carrera, Missy, Brad Armstrong, and Mickey G. Not a Love Story: A Film About Pornography Not a Love Story: A Film About Pornography is a documentary about the pornography industry. It was directed by Bonnie Sherr Klein in 1981, and released in 1982. It remains one of the landmark works from the Studio D, the womens studio of the National Film Board of Canada. The film was banned in the province of Ontario on the basis of its pornographic content – a decision that was later reversed. The Versace Murder The Versace Murder is a 1998 film written and directed by Menahem Golan and starring Franco Nero and Steven Bauer. Vijeta Vijeta is a 1982 Indian coming-of-age Hindi film produced by Shashi Kapoor and directed by Govind Nihalani. It stars Shashi Kapoor, his son Kunal Kapoor, Rekha, Amrish Puri and Supriya Pathak with K.K. Raina, Raja Bundela and Shafi Inamdar, who went on to become notable supporting actors in Bollywood movies. The Punk Rock Movie from England The Punk Rock Movie is a British 1978 film that was assembled from Super 8 camera footage shot by Don Letts, the disc jockey at The Roxy club during the early days of the UK punk rock movement, principally during the 100 days in 1977 in which punk acts were featured at The Roxy club in London. The Lady in Question The Lady in Question is a 1999 American made-for-television mystery crime-thriller film directed by Joyce Chopra. It represents the last leading role and film for Gene Wilder and his last credit as screenwriter. As in the previous film Murder in a Small Town Wilder plays the amateur detective Larry "Cash" Carter. It was broadcast by A&E on December 12, 1999. Matrimony's Speed Limit Matrimonys Speed Limit is a 1913 silent comedy short film produced and directed by pioneering female film maker Alice Guy-Blaché. It was produced by Solax Studios when it and many other early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee at the beginning of the 20th century. The story concerns a young man who refuses to accept financial assistance from his wealthy girlfriend in favor of earning his own fortune on the stock market. She concocts a plan to convince him that he will collect an inheritance from a wealthy aunt if he marries before noon. While he desperately proposes to every female he meets, she is trying to reach him before he finds a girl who will say "yes". With only minutes to go before the deadline expires, he gives up his search and intends to commit suicide under the wheels of the next passing car. However, the vehicle contains both his fiancée and a minister, who marries them on the spot. One of only two of Guy-Blachés films to survive out of her ouvre of more than 300, its preservation was initially financed by the Womens Film Preservation Fund upon its inauguration in 1995. Subsequently, it was selected to the National Film Registry by the Librarian of Congress in 2003. Django and Sartana Are Coming... It's the End Django and Sartana Are Coming... Its the End is a 1970 Spaghetti Western "directed by Demofilo Fidani and/or Diego Spataro". The original Italian title of the film was Arrivano Django e Sartana... è la fine. Sri Manjunatha Sri Manjunatha is a 2001 Indian bilingual imaginational devotional movie. Shot simultaneously in the Kannada language, and Telugu language starring, Chiranjeevi, Meena, Arjun Sarja and Soundarya in the lead roles, while Ambareesh, Dwarakish and Mimicry Dayanand play the supporting roles. The film, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao and produced by Jayashri Devi, received positive reviews. The film is based on the life of the Shaiva devotee, Bhakta Manjunatha of the Kotilingeshwara Temple. The actors Dwarakish and Mimicry Dayanand are replaced by Brahmanandam and Tanikella Bharani in the Telugu version. The Telugu dialogues were written by J. K. Bharavi. The Kannada-Telugu version was released on 22 June 2001 worldwide, while the dubbed Tamil version was released in Tamil Nadu in August 2001. The Kannada version was screened in the International Film Festival of India. Peruvannapurathe Visheshangal Peruvannapurathe Visheshangal is a 1989 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film, directed by Kamal and written by Ranjith from a story by Kamal. The film stars Jayaram and Parvathy. Mohanlal makes a cameo appearance. The film was a commercial success. The Christmas Season Massacre The Christmas Season Massacre is a 2001 horror comedy film written and directed by Jeremy Wallace, and co-written by Eric Stanze. Taotao ehonkan sekai doubutsu-banashi is an anime series aired for 52 episodes on TV Osaka from October 7, 1983 through March 30, 1984. A second series with the same title was aired from October 9, 1984 through April 9, 1985. Prior to the TV series, an anime film was released on December 26, 1981.They were produced as a Chinese-Japanese joint venture and directed by Shuichi Nakahara and Tatsuo Shimamura. The series is about the eponymous Taotao, a small panda. In the stories, Taotao has adventures with his animal friends and listens to the stories of his mother, the mother panda. The theme music of the series was composed by the Czech Karel Svoboda. Gramaphone Gramaphone is a 2003 Malayalam musical drama film by Kamal starring Dileep, Meera Jasmine and Navya Nair. Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Charlie's Angels' Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Charlies Angels is a 2004 American made-for-television film, made by NBC, documenting the success of the series Charlies Angels, as well as the interpersonal conflicts that occurred among its staff and cast. Breaking the Silence: Truth and Lies in the War on Terror Breaking the Silence: Truth and Lies in the War on Terror is a 2003 Carlton Television documentary written and directed by John Pilger, produced by Christopher Martin and co-directed by Steve Connelly. In the film, Pilger presents a personal view of "the truth and lies in the war on terror." The Outsider The Outsider is a 2005 American documentary film directed by Nicholas Jarecki. In his 2001 book Breaking In: How 20 Film Directors Got Their Start, Jarecki had interviewed director and screenwriter James Toback. In The Outsider, Jareckis first feature-length film, Jarecki tracks Toback through the shooting, editing, and marketing of Tobacks 2004 film When Will I Be Loved. Summer School Summer School is an independent horror film created by Minnesota-based production company Random Creatureface Films. Summer School, having spent the first two years after its release showing at regional and national film festivals, is currently only available on the official website, but distributor Osiris Entertainment has scheduled a worldwide release in stores and several rental chains starting in April 2009. Crayon Shin-chan: Buriburi Ôkoku no hihô is a Japanese animated film. It is the second installment of the Crayon Shin-chan movie series which was released on 23 April 1994 in Japan. InSearchOf In Search Of is a 2008 drama film written and directed by James C. Zelker and produced by the company Independent Dream Machine. Scummy Man Scummy Man is a short film, written and directed by Paul Fraser and produced by Mark Herbert and Diarmid Scrimshaw, based on the song "When the Sun Goes Down" by the Arctic Monkeys, and released on DVD on 10 April 2006 by Domino Recording Company. The film, like the song, focuses on prostitution in Sheffield, and uses the same actors as the music video to document a night in the life of the fictional Nina, a 15-year-old drug addict who works as a prostitute in the Neepsend district. The film stars Lauren Socha as Nina and Stephen Graham as George, known by the nickname of Scummy Man, a violent and manipulative customer of Ninas, who attacks and intimidates both Nina and those who try to help her escape prostitution, such as a magician who offers her a job as his assistant in his act. The magician becomes a victim of the Scummy Mans behaviour but is not without his own flaws, as the film-maker begs if anyone is really inherently good. In order to achieve a documentary feel for the footage, the film was shot in 16 mm film by Danny Cohen. The DVD includes an extra film titled Just Another Day, which is more hopeful and upbeat in tone, and focuses on how every day events, such as being offered a lift by a taxicab driver, present opportunity and hope for her future. Just Another Day depicts the same chain of events, but from the perspective of the taxi driver who brings the Scummy Man to Nina, who takes pity on her as she reminds him of his own daughter who died young and would have been the same age as Nina were she still alive. The name of the film comes from a line in "When the Sun Goes Down", describing the "customer" of the girl featured in the song, The film won an award for "Best Music DVD" at the 2007 NME Awards on 1 March 2007. The only band member to appear in the film is Matt Helders. He is offered oral sex by Nina at the beginning of the film, but turns it down, saying he is going to band practice. Besides this, Helders and Alex Turner are seen carrying musical equipment through a gate in the credits of Just Another Day, but they do not feature in the film itself. Pax Pax is a 2011 Norwegian Swedish film directed by Annette Sjursen. It was released on March 18, 2011. The film stars many well known Norwegian actors, but was not well received by critics and was considered a flop. Two Fists, One Heart Two Fists, One Heart is a 2008 Australian drama film directed by Shawn Seet and written by Rai Fazio, and is based on Fazios own life growing up. The film is set and was shot in Perth. The film follows Anthony Argo, an Italian Australian boxer whose Sicilian father/trainer wants Anthony to pursue boxing but he forsakes it when he meets Kate and perceives differently than his father the violence in the sport. She is a girl from the other side of the tracks. But Anthony reconsiders when his fathers boxing student quits; Anthony begins to train much more than before in preparation for the biggest fight of his life. Primal Doubt Primal Doubt is a 2007 television drama film directed by Yelena Lanskaya, starring Janine Turner and Costas Mandylor. Doraemon: Nobita's Dorabian Nights , also known as Doraemon Nights, is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered on 9 March 1991 in Japan. Its the 12th Doraemon film. How I Got Lost How I Got Lost is a 2009 American film that premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival, the St. Louis International Film Festival and Austin Film Festival. It was written and directed by Joe Leonard, and stars Aaron Stanford, Jacob Fishel, and Rosemarie DeWitt. The film was scored by Golden Globe award nominated musician Kaki King. It was shot with the Red camera on location in the East Village and in Kirkwood. Unique in its bookending of two transformative events in New York City: the September 11 and Northeast Blackout of 2003. Only When I Dance Only When I Dance is a 2009 documentary film directed by Beadie Finzi. Star Vehicle Star Vehicle is a 2010 horror film directed by Ryan Nicholson and starring Dan Ellis, Sindy Faraguna, Nathan Durec and Nick Windebank. Tomorrow's Joe is a boxing manga written by Ikki Kajiwara, under the pen name Asao Takamori, and illustrated by Tetsuya Chiba in 1968 that was later adapted into an anime series and movie. Outside Japan it is also referred to as Champion Joe, Rocky Joe, Tomorrows Joe, or simply Joe. Klown Kamp Massacre Klown Kamp Massacre is a 2010 American horror film written and directed by Philip H. R. Gunn and David Valdez. They have been writing and directing films together for over fifteen years. Dancin': It's On! Dancin: Its On! is a 2015 American musical romance film directed and co-written by David Winters. The movie stars numerous winner and runner ups of the dance competition TV show So You Think You Can Dance. Within that ensemble, the cast is led by Witney Carson, and Chehon Wespi-Tschopp. It also co-stars Gary Daniels and David Winters. It was released on October 30, 2015. Paradzhanov Paradjanov is a 2013 Ukrainian biographical drama film directed by Serge Avedikian and Olena Fetisova, about film director Sergei Parajanov. The film was selected as the Ukrainian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Henri Henri is a 2013 Franco-Belgian drama film directed by Yolande Moreau. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. The film received four nominations at the 5th Magritte Awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Yolande Moreau. Neer Dose Neer Dose is a 2016 Indian Kannada cult black comedy film produced by T. Goswami and Shashikala Balaji, written and directed by Vijaya Prasad. It stars Jaggesh and Hariprriya alongside Suman Ranganathan and H. G. Dattatreya. It was one of the most highly acclaimed films of 2016. The film uses comedy and drama to tell a story of three friends. Fading West Fading West is a documentary film, shot during Switchfoots 2012 World Tour, directed by Matt Katsolis of Interpret Studios. It follows the band to locations around the world, including the U.S., South Africa, Bali, Australia and New Zealand. In the official press release, it was described as "part rock documentary, part surf film, and part travelogue." In January 2013, Switchfoot released a teaser for Fading West. A new, extended trailer for the film was released onto YouTube on June 24, 2013. The film was released digitally on December 10, 2013. Balyakalasakhi Balyakalasakhi is a 2014 Malayalam language film adaptation of the famous novel of the same name by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer. The romantic musical drama film was written and directed by debutante Pramod Payyannur and stars Mammootty, Isha Talwar, Meena, Seema Biswas, KPAC Lalitha and Mamukkoya in lead roles. The film was a flop at the box office The story revolves around childhood sweethearts Majeed and Suhra. Born to rich parents, Majeed falls in love with his not-so-affluent neighbour Suhra. After her fathers death, when Suhra struggles to make both ends meet, Majeed pleads with his father to sponsor her education. Refused, he wanders off to distant lands. Some of the other characters created by Basheer such as Ettukali Mammoonju and Ottakannan Pokker also appear in the film. The film has lyrics and music created by several leading masters including P. Bhaskaran, K. Raghavan, K. T. Muhammed, O. N. V. Kurup, Kavalam Narayana Panicker, Sreekumaran Thampi, and Basheer himself. The launch of the film edition of the novel Balyakalasakhi was done by Leela Menon who handed over the book to Fabi Basheer, wife of Vaikom Muhammed Basheer. Twin Sisters Twin Sisters is a 2013 documentary film, directed by Mona Friis Bertheussen and produced by Moment Film. The film won the Audience Award at the 2013 International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. Twin Sisters went on to win 10 other awards and has been broadcast by more than thirty television channels reaching millions of people worldwide. My Pure Land My Pure Land is a 2017 British drama film directed by British Pakistani filmmaker Sarmad Masud. It was selected as the British entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. It was the first time the United Kingdom had submitted an Urdu language film. XTC: This Is Pop XTC: This Is Pop is a 2017 documentary film directed by Charlie Thomas and Roger Penny about the English rock band XTC. It is focused on the groups musical evolution over the three decades they were active and includes new interviews with XTC guitarist Andy Partridge, bassist Colin Moulding, second guitarist Dave Gregory and drummer Terry Chambers. Archival footage, animations, and specially shot sequences are also featured. The title is derived from the 1978 XTC song "This Is Pop", which Partridge wrote as an attempt to define the bands aesthetic before rock critics could. Seven Sundays Seven Sundays is a 2017 Philippine comedy drama film directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina. It stars Aga Muhlach, Ronaldo Valdez, Cristine Reyes, Dingdong Dantes and Enrique Gil. The film marks Muhlachs first feature film since Of All The Things in 2012. The film was produced and released by Star Cinema on October 11, 2017. The Age of Consent Disambiguation: For the 1969 film with a similar title, see Age of Consent. The Age of Consent is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Gregory La Cava. The film stars Richard Cromwell as a young man who becomes involved with a waitress of a seedy restaurant, co-starring Dorothy Wilson and Arline Judge. Carnival Boat Carnival Boat is a 1932 American Pre-Code adventure film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by James Seymour. The film stars William Boyd, Ginger Rogers, Fred Kohler, and Hobart Bosworth. The film was released on March 21, 1932, by RKO Pictures. Deserter The Deserter is a 1933 Soviet drama film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin. It was his first sound picture. I Yam What I Yam I Yam What I Yam is a Popeye theatrical cartoon short, starring William "Billy" Costello as Popeye, Bonnie Poe as Olive Oyl and Charles Lawrence as Wimpy. It was released in 1933 and was the second cartoon in the Popeye the Sailor series of theatrical cartoons released by Paramount Pictures, lasting through 1957. The Life of Vergie Winters The Life of Vergie Winters is an American 1934 Pre-Code film, starring Ann Harding and John Boles. The Moonstone The Moonstone is a 1934 American mystery film directed by Reginald Barker and starring David Manners, Phyllis Barry, Gustav von Seyffertitz and Jameson Thomas. It is an adaptation of the 1868 novel The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins. The film retains the books British location, but uses a contemporary 1930s setting rather than the Victorian era of the original. It is one of three film versions of the novel, which include silent versions in 1915 and 1909, although a number of television and radio adaptations have been made. Juggernaut Juggernaut is a 1936 British mystery film, starring Boris Karloff and Joan Wyndham. Directed by Henry Edwards, it was based on the novel by Alice Campbell and was distributed by Julius Hagen Productions. It was also known as The Demon Doctor. Lenin in October Lenin in October is a 1937 Soviet biographical drama film directed by Mikhail Romm and Dmitriy Vasilev and starring Boris Shchukin, Nikolai Okhlopkov and Vasili Vanin. Made as a Soviet-realist propaganda work by the GOSKINO at the Mosfilm studio, it portrays the activities of Lenin at the time of the October Revolution. Josef Stalin was given a more prominent role in the film than he actually played in real life events of the time; after his death, all his scenes were expunged from the film for its reissue in 1958. The films art direction was by Boris Dubrovsky-Eshke and Nikolai Solovyov. Living on Love Living on Love is a feature film released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film is a remake of the RKO film Rafter Romance. What Price Porky What Price Porky is a 1938 Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. Lucky Jordan Lucky Jordan is a 1942 film directed by Frank Tuttle, starring Alan Ladd in his first leading role, Helen Walker in her film debut, and Sheldon Leonard. The screenplay concerns a self-centered gangster who tangles with Nazi spies. Goose Boy Goose Boy is a 1950 Hungarian comedy film directed by based on the epic poem by Mihály Fazekas. Cruise of the Zaca Cruise of the Zaca is a short documentary on 16mm about a trip taken by Errol Flynn in 1946 on his boat the Zaca to collect specimens with his father, Professor Flynn. The trip was done in association with the Scripps Institution of Oceanography of the University of California and took place off the east coast of Mexico and in the West Indies. Two Nights with Cleopatra Two Nights with Cleopatra is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Sophia Loren. Take Me to Town Take Me To Town is a 1953 Technicolor Western film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Ann Sheridan and Sterling Hayden. High School Caesar High School Caesar is a 1960 American film directed by ODale Ireland. Matt Stevens as the "guy with the power" at his high school but everyone despises him. He isnt, after all, known for his fairness and generosity. The tables are turned, however, when his fellow students resent his power and show him up at a drag race. Cairo Cairo is a 1963 American crime film directed by Wolf Rilla and written by Joan LaCour Scott. The film stars George Sanders, Richard Johnson, Faten Hamama, John Meillon, Ahmed Mazhar, Eric Pohlmann and the directors father Walter Rilla. The film was released on August 21, 1963, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film is a nearly scene-by-scene remake of John Hustons The Asphalt Jungle. Night of the Vampires Cave of the Living Dead is a 1964 German / Yugoslav horror film directed by Ákos Ráthonyi. La vieille dame indigne The Shameless Old Lady is a 1965 French film. Based on the short story de:Die unwürdige Greisin, written in 1939 by Bertolt Brecht, it was directed by René Allio and stars Sylvie and Victor Lanoux. Sylvie won the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress for this role, one of her last and her only lead. Attraction Nerosubianco, styled as nEROSubianco and also released with the international title Attraction, is an Italian black comedy directed by Tinto Brass. The film deals with a variety of contemporary themes such as sexual freedom, racial tensions, and political radicalism from the perspective of a young upper-class Italian woman. The film has also been titled rather exploitatively like The Artful Penetration of Barbara and as Black on White, a literal translation of the Italian title. Nerosubianco shooting began in October 1967 and it was premiered at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival. The film saw theatrical release in February 1969. The Ancines Woods The Ancines Woods is a 1970 Spanish drama/horror film co-written, produced, and directed by Pedro Olea. It is based on the novel by Carlos Martínez-Barbeito, and is partially based on the life of Manuel Blanco Romasanta and his alleged lycanthropy. Daddy's Gone A-Hunting Daddys Gone A-Hunting is a 1969 American thriller film directed by Mark Robson and starring Carol White, Paul Burke, and Scott Hylands. Its title comes from the lullaby "Bye". This is the first film directed by Robson after his 1967 box-office hit Valley of the Dolls. My Lover, My Son My Lover, My Son is a 1970 American-British coproduction drama film directed by John Newland. It tells the story of a mother played by Romy Schneider clinging to her maturing son. The film is based on Edward Griersons novel Reputation for a Song. Pursuit Pursuit is a 1972 American made-for-television drama film that screened on the ABC network. It was a TV Movie of the Week and marked Michael Crichtons directorial debut. It is based on Crichtons 1972 novel Binary, which he published under the pseudonym John Lange. Veronica se întoarce Veronica se întoarce is a 1973 Romanian musical film directed by Elisabeta Bostan. It is the sequel to Bostans 1972 musical Veronica. The Abdication The Abdication is a 1974 British historical drama film directed by Anthony Harvey and starring Peter Finch, Liv Ullmann, Cyril Cusack, Graham Crowden and James Faulkner. The films score was composed by Nino Rota. The plot of the film has the abdicated Christina arriving in the Vatican and falling in love with a cardinal. Brimstone and Treacle Brimstone and Treacle is a 1976 BBC television play by Dennis Potter. Originally intended for broadcast as an episode of the Play for Today series, it remained untransmitted until 1987. The play, featuring Denholm Elliott, was made into a film version co-starring Sting. The play features a middle-aged middle-class couple living in a north London suburb whose life has been catastrophically affected by a hit-and-run accident which has left their beautiful undergraduate daughter totally dependent upon them, but their lives are dramatically changed by the arrival of a mysterious young stranger. In Search of Noah's Ark In Search of Noahs Ark is a 1976 documentary film released by Sunn Classic Pictures that explores the alleged final resting place of Noahs Ark. Messalina, Messalina Messalina, Messalina!, also known as Caligula II: Messalina, Messalina, is a 1977 Italian spoof film. Zuma Beach Zuma Beach is a 1978 American made-for-television comedy film written and directed by Lee H. Katzin and starring Suzanne Somers. The Green Pastures Las verdes praderas is a 1979 Spanish film written and directed by José Luis Garci, starring Alfredo Landa. The film is a reflection of the years of prosperity lived in Spain after the transition to democracy that followed the death of Francisco Franco. Fantasies Fantasies is a 1981 R-rated English language drama film produced in Germany. Directed by John Derek, the film starred his wife Kathleen Collins. Co-stars included Peter Hooten, Anna Alexiadi, Faidon Georgitsis, Nikos Pashalidis, and Kostas Baladimas. Fantasies was filmed and produced on an extremely low budget in Greece in 1973. Filming lasted just over ten days. However, the film was not released until 1981, two years after Bo Derek had already become a movie fantasy girl and international star after her breakthrough performance in the comedy 10. Director Derek and the underage Collins began a romantic affair during filming, leading to the dissolution of his marriage to then-wife Linda Evans. Derek wed Collins on June 10, 1976, after which she became internationally known as Bo Derek. Mandala Mandala is a 1981 South Korean film about Buddhist monks in Korea. This is considered by many critics to be director Im Kwon-taeks breakthrough film as a cinematic artist. Eat the Peach Eat the Peach is a 1986 Irish comedy film, directed by Peter Ormrod. The title derives from the T. S. Eliot poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. It was written by Peter Ormrod with John Kelleher. Cyber Ninja , known as Cyber Ninja in the United States,, Warlord in Canada and Robo Ninja in the UK, Club Fed Club Fed is a 1990 comedy film that spoofs the "Club Fed"-type of minimum security prisons where wealthy white-collar criminals are often sent. Mortal Passions Mortal Passions is a 1990 American crime film directed by Andrew Lane and written by Alan Moskowitz. The film stars Zach Galligan, Michael Bowen, Krista Errickson, Luca Bercovici, Sheila Kelley and David Warner. The film was released on January 26, 1990, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is also the first MGM film in the 1990s. Diving In Diving In is a 1990 American film directed by Strathford Hamilton and starring Matt Adler. The Leaving of Liverpool The Leaving of Liverpool is a 1992 television mini-series, an Australian–British co-production between the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and British Broadcasting Corporation. The series was about the Home Children, the migration scheme which saw over 100,000 British children sent to Commonwealth realms such as Australia, New Zealand, Canada and South Africa. Delivering Delivering is a 1993 short film that Todd Field, while a fellow at the AFI Conservatory, adapted from the story of the same name by Andre Dubus. It is a dramatic piece that takes place on the day two brothers discover their mother has abandoned the family. This film is notable as it was the first time Field adapted Dubus work to film. The next time would be for his Academy Award-nominated feature debut, In the Bedroom, which was based on Dubus short story, Killings. Years after Fields graduation from the AFI, Delivering continued to be screened in the classroom. Hostages Hostages is a 1992 American drama film directed by David Wheatley and written by Bernard MacLaverty. The film stars Kathy Bates, Colin Firth, Ciarán Hinds, Natasha Richardson, Jay O. Sanders, Josef Sommer and Harry Dean Stanton. The film premiered in the United Kingdom on ITV on September 23, 1992, and in the United States on HBO on February 20, 1993. Carmen Miranda: Bananas Is My Business Carmen Miranda: Bananas is My Business is a 1995 documentary filmed and directed by Helena Solberg. This documentary chronicles the life and career of Carmen Miranda, Hollywoods symbol of Latin American spirit in the 1940s. The documentary tells her life story in a series of stages, beginning with her roots and rise to stardom in her home country of Brazil, her transition and development as a performer in the United States, first on Broadway in New York City, then in the film industry after she signed with 20th Century Fox in Los Angeles, and her later years in life, before her death and her return to Brazil. Helena Solberg uses two different film styles, biography and directorial reverie, in which Solberg uses actor Erick Barretos to “resurrect Carmen Miranda in several fantasy sequences. Helena Solbergs attitudes shift throughout the documentary from awe-struck child to empathetic and forgiving Brazilian woman, which she uses to represent the contradictory subplots of Carmen Mirandas life. Alongside the fantasy like resurrection of Miranda, Solberg accompanies her documentary with multiple interviews with Carmen Mirandas friends and family, like her sister, her first boyfriend, the guitarist Laurindo Almeida, samba song-writer Synval Silva, Cesar Romero, and Alice Faye. Guinevere Guinevere is a 1994 Lifetime Television movie based on the Arthurian legend. The story is told from Queen Guineveres point of view, presenting her as the driving force behind the success of Camelot. It was adapted from author Persia Woolleys novels Child of the Northern Spring, Queen of the Summer Stars, and Legends Decked in Autumn Gold. Passions Passions, whose title can also be translated "Enthusiasms," is a 1994 romantic comedy by Russian-Ukrainian director Kira Muratova based on the novellas of Boris Dedyukhin. It was screened at the Locarno Festival in 1994. It received two Nika Awards, for Best Picture and Best Director. The picture also won the Special Jury Prize of the Kinotavr film festival. From the Journals of Jean Seberg From the Journals of Jean Seberg is a 1995 docudrama type found footage film on the life of actress Jean Seberg. It is directed by Mark Rappaport. True Love and Chaos True Love and Chaos is a 1997 Australian film directed by Stavros Efthymiou. It is a road movie. Efthymiou managed to get the film funded on the basis of the success of Love and Other Catastrophes. Fun Bar Karaoke Fun Bar Karaoke is a 1997 crime-comedy directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. The film had its world premiere at the 1997 Berlin Film Festival for which Pen-Ek was credited as "Tom Pannet". It screened in the festivals Forum section. Foolish Heart Foolish Heart is a 1998 Argentine, Brazilian, and French drama film directed by Héctor Babenco. The screenplay was written by Babenco and Ricardo Piglia. The film stars Miguel Ángel Solá, Maria Luísa Mendonça, and others. The picture is based on the story by Cátulo Castillo. Thanks of a Grateful Nation Thanks of a Grateful Nation is a 1998 original miniseries about the Gulf War. Directed by Rod Holcomb, it stars Ted Danson, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Brian Dennehy. Mannen som ikke kunne le The Man Who Could Not Laugh is a 1968 Norwegian comedy film. The title role is played by Rolv Wesenlund. Harald Heide-Steen Jr. plays the psychologist with the task of teaching him to laugh. The film also stars the films director, Bo Hermansson. The film is considered a Norwegian classic and showcases a famous comedic duo in Wesenlund and Heide-Steen. Zhenikh s togo sveta A Groom from the Other World or is a 1958 Soviet comedy film directed by Leonid Gaidai. Onks Viljoo näkyny? Onks Viljoo näkyny? is a 1988 Finnish comedy film directed by Hannu Seikkula. Phantom Town Phantom Town is a 1998 Canadian-American-Romanian horror fantasy western film directed by Jeff Burr with the screenplay by Benjamin Carr. The film starred John Patrick White, Taylor Locke, Lauren Summers, Jim Metzler, Belinda Montgomery, and Gabriel Spahiu. The film focuses on Mike, a sixteen-year-old boy, and his two younger siblings as they search for their missing parents in the mysterious town of Long Hand, which according to maps does not exist at all. The movie had a runtime of 95 minutes. Phantom Town had an estimated budget of $800,000. The movie was filmed at Castel Film Studios in Bucharest, Romania and was released in theaters in the US on July 1, 1998 and to VHS and DVD on February 16, 1999. Death Powder is a 1986 science fiction/horror film written and directed by Japanese poet/folk singer Shigeru Izumiya. It is credited as being the first core film of the Japanese cyberpunk subgenre that emerged during the 1980s, predating both Katsuhiro Otomos anime film adaptation of Akira and Shinya Tsukamotos The Iron Man. Izumiya also stars in the film, alongside Rikako Murakami and Takichi Inukai, as a group of scientists that have stolen a cybernetic android. Yamudiki Mogudu Yamudiki Mogudu is a 1988 Telugu language action fantasy film, directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty, starring Chiranjeevi, Vijayashanti, Radha and Kota Srinivasa Rao. This film was dubbed into Hindi as Chiranjeevi and remade in Tamil as Athisaya Piravi with Rajinikanth. The film was recorded as an Industry Hit at the box office and was the highest grossing film of 1988. The Architects Die Architekten is an East German film directed by Peter Kahane. It was released in 1990. Space Pirate Captain Herlock: Outside Legend - The Endless Odyssey Space Pirate Captain Herlock: The Endless Odyssey, also known in Japan as Space Pirate Captain Harlock: Outside Legend - The Endless Odyssey, is an OVA of Space Pirate Captain Harlock. Pink Five Pink Five is a Star Wars fan film that made its debut on the Internet in 2002 and was written and directed by Trey Stokes and stars Amy Earhart as Stacey, a fast-talking Valley Girl-type dropped into an X-wing cockpit during the Battle of Yavin, and presents familiar events and story points from Episode IV from a very different point of view. Once Upon a Time in the Battlefield Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield is a 2003 South Korean war comedy film directed by Lee Joon-ik. Its plot is about the Battle of Hwangsanbeol between Baekje and Silla in the 7th century. The film was the 8th most attended film of 2003 with 2,835,000 tickets sold nationwide. Its popularity has spawned a sequel, titled Battlefield Heroes, which debuted in 2011, and takes place in the subsequent Silla-Tang invasion of Goguryeo. Jak básníci neztrácejí nadeji Jak básníci neztrácejí naději is a Czech comedy film directed by Dušan Klein. It was released in 2004. Totò Sapore e la magica storia della pizza Totò Sapore e la magica storia della pizza is a 2003 Italian animated film, with some dialogues made in Neapolitan, directed by Maurizio Forestieri and distributed by Medusa Film and Lanterna Magica. The film is loosely based on the novel Il Cuoco prigioniero by Roberto Piumini. Naples, eighteenth century. Salvatore "Totò" Sapore, an unemployed minstrel, always manages to cheer up the hungry with his songs about good food. He seems to be the one reason of the typically happy and euphoric Neapolitan temperament and this upsets Vesuvia, a magma witch who lives inside the Vesuvius. The evil witch decides to provide the poor minstrel with everything he wants and to suddenly take it all away from him, thus extinguishing the very last sparkle of joy in the city. To reach her devious goal, Vesuvia sends her clumsy, wannabe-actor servant Vincenzone to Naples, where he dresses up like an American lawyer and gives Totò a fake inheritance, consisting on nothing more than three old pots. Then he scares the horse of a beautiful French girl, Confiance, so that it runs in the wrong direction, thus allowing the encounter between the pretty girl and Totò, who instantly falls in love with her. The couple also saves a masked, hungry man called Pulcinella, who risked his life just to reach a nest of eggs on a cliff. After that, the girl is called by a mans voice and goes away in a rush, while Totò and Pulcinella stick together and start cooking the eggs, just to find out that the inherited pots are alive and magical. In fact, they can turn anything into a delicious meal. Totò decides to use this magical gift to help the needy, but Vesuvia sees to it that hes hired at Court. There he meets Mestolon, a nasty French cook who also happens to be Confiances stepfather. Mestolon is very jealous of Totò, so he teams up with Vincenzone and boycotts a feast for the French royal family, which ends in a declaration of war to the Kingdom of Naples. Pulcinella suggests that if the king and queen of France have declared war for a revolting luncheon, a nice meal will end the battle. So Totò, Pulcinella, Confiance and the pots convince the people of Naples to enter the Vesuvius and to invent a new meal with the few ingredients they still have. After defeating Vesuvia, the Vesuvius becomes nothing more than a huge, innocuous oven, in which pizza is prepared for the very first time. After eating the first pizza in history, the king of France decides to end the war. In the end Totò and Confiance get married, as do Fefè and Scorfanette. Mr. Average Mr. Average is a 2006 Belgian comedy film directed by Pierre-Paul Renders. It was entered into the 28th Moscow International Film Festival. Sheesha Sheesha Mirror/Glass is an Indian Hindi psychological thriller movie produced by Guddu Dhanoa and Sunil Saini. It was directed by Ashu Trikha & stars Neha Dhupia, Sonu Sood, Elidh MacQueen, Nijju Mavani, Nares Ngamseera, Vivek Shaq and Robert Slater. The films music was composed by Dillep Sen and Sameer Sen. It is based on the Tamil movie Vaali, released in 1999, with gender reversal in roles. Sheesha was dubbed into Tamil as Adangathaval. 13 Lakes 13 Lakes is a 2004 16mm film by American independent filmmaker James Benning. It is an instance of slow cinema, placing emphasis on introspection and contemplation. The film was added to the US National Film Registry as a "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant film" in 2014. Captain Nemo Captain Nemo is a 1975 Soviet three-part television miniseries directed by Vasily Levin loosely based on the novels Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, its sequel The Mysterious Island and The Steam House by Jules Verne. Duet Duet is a 1994 Tamil-language musical film directed by K. Balachander, starring Prabhu, Meenakshi Seshadri, Ramesh Aravind and Prakash Raj. The films score and soundtrack were composed by A. R. Rahman. Duets score is centred on the saxophone. The movie was also dubbed in Telugu under the same name and in Hindi as Tu Hi Mera Dil. The movie is inspired by the 1990 French comedy Cyrano de Bergerac, which was about a swashbuckler who is self-conscious about his long nose and feels his love will go unrequited. When the girl he loves gets infatuated with a dasher, he helps him by pouring his emotions in poems soaked in love. In the Tamil movie, the heros ungainly nose was replaced by his girth. Girlfriends Girlfriends is a 2006 French-Belgian comedy film directed by Sylvie Ayme and starring Stéphanie Sokolinski, Djena Tsimba, Léa Seydoux and Anne-Sophie Franck. Palunku Palunku is a 2006 Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by Blessy. It stars Mammootty in the lead role with Baby Nazriya Nazim, Lakshmi Sharma, Baby Nivedita, Kottayam Santha and Jagathy Sreekumar playing other pivotal roles. Lakshmi Sharma made her debut as an actress with this film. The film exposes the trappings of consumerism and how city life changes the perspective and priorities of an ordinary farmer, Monichan. The film was mainly shot at various locations in Muvattupuzha and Thodupuzha. It released on 22 December 2006. Mammootty won the Best Actor award at the Kerala Film Critics Awards and national award nomination. More of Me More of Me is a 2007 Lifetime Television movie, starring Molly Shannon and directed by Daisy von Scherler Mayer. Unspoken Unspoken is a 2008 Belgian drama film. It was written and directed by Fien Troch, produced by Antonino Lombardo, and starred Emmanuelle Devos and Bruno Todeschini. The film tells the story of Grace, who is still grappling with the disappearance of her daughter five years earlier, and her husband Lukas, who is trapped in his own helpless grief. He and Grace have long since stopped communicating. As Grace confronts a series of small absurdities in her apartment building, Lukas finds himself unable to complete even the simplest of daily tasks. When something truly heartbreaking happens in a family, the deepest response is often unspoken. Unspoken had its world premiere at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival. It has received high praise from film critics and won various awards from numerous film organizations and festivals. The film was named Best Film of 2009 by the Belgian Film Critics Association winning the André Cavens Award. Emmanuelle Devos received Best Female Performance at the 26th Torino Film Festival. The film was also nominated for the Grand Prix at the Flanders International Film Festival Ghent. Meerkat Manor: The Story Begins Meerkat Manor: The Story Begins is a 2008 television film created by Discovery Films and Oxford Scientific Films as a prequel to the Animal Planet series Meerkat Manor. A scripted documentary narrated by Whoopi Goldberg, the film details the life of a meerkat named Flower from birth to her becoming the leader of a meerkat group called the Whiskers. The film is based on the research notes of the Kalahari Meerkat Project and primarily uses wild meerkat "actors" to represent those in the story. Shot over two years at the Kuruman River Reserve in Northern Cape, South Africa, the film employed a much larger crew than the series. Some scenes were shot at a wildlife park in the United Kingdom, while others were created using camera tricks and trained film animals. The 75-minute film premiered at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival before its television premiere on Animal Planet on May 25, 2008. While it was praised for its cinematography, for maintaining the depth of coverage of the television series, and for its accessibility to newcomers to the series, it was criticized for not offering anything new to fans. The Kalahari Meerkat Project noted that the film was not completely accurate but praised it overall and recommended against analyzing it. Several reviewers praised Goldbergs narration, but the script was criticized as being too simplistic for adult viewers. Made in China Made in China is a comedic feature film produced, co-written and directed by Judi Krant that was released in 2010. The title of the film is a reference to the Made in China label on many manufactured goods. The film was nominated for and won many independent film festival awards: winner of the SXSW Grand Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature 2009, Winner of SXSW Chicken & Egg Emergent Woman Director 2009, Winner of Oldenburg International Film Festival Audience Award 2009, Winner of the Silver Hugo Award at the Chicago International Film Festival 2009, and Winner of the Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking award at the 2009 Newport Beach Film Festival 2009. Black Field Black Field is a 2009 Canadian historical drama film and the debut of filmmaker Danishka Esterhazy. It is set in the 1870s and tells the story of a love triangle between a man and two sisters Maggie and Rose McGregor. The Well Vihir is a Marathi film directed by Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni which was released in March 2010 and was featured in Berlin film festival and Rotterdam International Film Festival 2010, the Netherlands. This is AB Corp Limiteds first Marathi film. Room 304 Room 304 is a 2011 Danish drama film directed by Birgitte Stærmose. Beach Spike Beach Spike is a 2011 Hong Kong film directed by Tony Tang. The film involves a female beach volleyball teams with martial arts skills. It has a proposed cast of veteran actors Bolo Yeung and Ronald Cheng along with the female leads of Theresa Fu, Chrissie Chau, Phoenix Chou and Ankie Beilke. Shortcut Romeo Shortcut Romeo is an Indian action crime thriller film directed and produced by Susi Ganeshan, under the banner of Susi Ganesh Productions. It is the Hindi remake of the directors own Tamil film Thiruttu Payale, starring Neil Nitin Mukesh in the title role with Puja Gupta as his love interest, and Ameesha Patel in a negative character. The theatrical trailer of Shortcut Romeo was unveiled on 25 January 2013. The film was screened at Marche du Film at Cannes Film Festival on 22 May 2013. It released on 21 June 2013 to a largely mixed critical reception. Mr. & Mrs. Gambler Mr. and Mrs. Gambler is a 2012 Hong Kong romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Wong Jing and starring Chapman To and Fiona Sit. Deewana Deewana is a 2013 Bengali romantic film directed by Rabi Kinagi starring Jeet and Srabanti Chatterjee in lead roles. It is a remake of the 2007 Tamil film Deepavali, directed by Ezhil, and starring Jayam Ravi and Bhavana. My Autograph My Autograph is a 2006 Kannada film which was directed, produced and enacted by Sudeep in his first directorial venture. Along with him, this film starred Meena, Sridevika, Deepu, and Rashmi Kulkarni. This film is a remake of Tamil film Autograph, which was directed by Cheran. Bridges of Sarajevo Bridges of Sarajevo is a 2014 documentary anthology film exploring Sarajevo present and past, directed by thirteen different directors. It was shown in the Special Screenings section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Yatchan Yatchan is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film co written, co-produced and directed by Vishnuvardhan. The film was produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur under UTV Motion Pictures. The film features Arya, Kreshna, Swati Reddy, and Deepa Sannidhi in the lead roles, while Adil Hussain, RJ Balaji, Thambi Ramaiah, and Ponvannan play supporting roles. The music was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja with cinematography by Om Prakash and editing by Sreekar Prasad. The film released on 11 September 2015 to mixed reviews from critics, and it was an average movie at the box office. White People White People is a 2015 American documentary film directed, produced and starring Pulitzer Prize winner Jose Antonio Vargas, and explores white privilege in the United States. The cast includes Dakota Wright, Lucas Nydam, Samantha Slavinsky, Katy, and John Chimento. The film debuted on MTV. Hua Hsu, reviewing the film for The New Yorker, characterizes the film as a series of "teachable moments". During one moment of the film, Vargas interviews a white community college student, Katy, who attributes her inability to land a college scholarship to reverse racism against white people, before Vargas points out that white students are "40 percent more likely to receive merit-based funding". Characterizing the films "conversations at the dinner table and in school cafeterias" as "conversations that look more like interventions", Hsus review is critical of the film itself, noting that, "all of its epiphanies feel safe and stage-managed, largely because each of the set pieces is presented as a problem to be solved." Lord Livingstone 7000 Kandi Lord Livingstone 7000 Kandi is a 2015 fantasy-adventure Malayalam film written and directed by Anil Radhakrishnan Menon. It features an ensemble cast including Kunchako Boban, Sunny Wayne, Nedumudi Venu, Chemban Vinod, Reenu Mathews, Jacob Gregory, Sudheer Karamana and Bharath. The film was produced by Prem Menon under Global United Media. The music was composed by Rex Vijayan, while background score by Sushin Shyam. The film released on 16 October 2015. Achayans Achayans is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language comedy thriller film directed by Kannan Thamarakkulam and written by Sethu. Starring Jayaram, Prakash Raj, Unni Mukundan, Sanju Sivram, Adil Ibrahim, Sshivada, Anu Sithara, and Amala Paul. Principal photography began in November 2016, with shooting locations being Edakochi and Vagamon. The film was released in India on 19 May 2017. Pokkiri Simon: Oru Kadutha Aaradhakan Pokkiri Simon is a 2017 Malayalam film directed by Jijo Antony. Sunny Wayne and Prayaga Martin play the leads. Jacob Gregory, Appani Sarath, Nedumudi Venu, Dileesh Pothan, Saiju Kurup, Shammy Thilakan, Baiju, Ashokan, Marshall Tito, Bitto and Thanuja Kartik are also featured. The film was produced by Krishnan Sethukumar under the banner of Srivari films. The story, screenplay and dialogue of the film were written by Dr. K. Ampady. The cinematography is by Pappinu. X&Y X & Y is a 2018 Swedish drama film directed by Anna Odell. At the 54th Guldbagge Awards, the film received two nominations: Best Actor in a Supporting Role and Best Actress in a Supporting Role. The Red Kimona The Red Kimono is a 1925 American silent film drama about prostitution produced by Dorothy Davenport and starring Priscilla Bonner. Autumn Autumn is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released on February 13, 1930, by Columbia Pictures. The Benson Murder Case The Benson Murder Case is a 1930 American pre-Code crime film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by S. S. Van Dine and Bartlett Cormack. The film stars William Powell, William "Stage" Boyd, Eugene Pallette, Paul Lukas, Natalie Moorhead, Richard Tucker and May Beatty. The film was released on April 13, 1930, by Paramount Pictures. Change of Heart Change of Heart is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film starring Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell, James Dunn, and Ginger Rogers. The movie, about a quartet of college chums who all move to 1934 New York City, was written by James Gleason and Sonya Levien from Kathleen Norriss novel, Manhattan Love Song and directed by John G. Blystone. Change of Heart was the last of almost a dozen romantic films pairing Gaynor and Farrell that includes Frank Borzages Seventh Heaven, Street Angel, and Lucky Star. Hop-a-Long Cassidy Hop-Along Cassidy is a 1935 American Western film that features the character Hop-Along Cassidy created by writer Clarence E. Mulford. This is the first of 66 Hopalong Cassidy films produced between 1935 and 1948 and all starring William Boyd in the title role. William Boyd was originally offered the role of Buck Peters, the ranch foreman, but he decided to take the role of Hop-Along instead. In Caliente In Caliente also known as Viva Señorita is a 1935 American film starring Dolores del Río. The film was written by Ralph Block and Warren Duff and is directed by Lloyd Bacon. The musical numbers were choreographed by Busby Berkeley. It was released by Warner Bros. in May 25, 1935. Bored of Education Bored of Education is a 1936 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 146th entry in the Our Gang series to be released. Cracked Ice Cracked Ice is a 1938 Merrie Melodies cartoon. Dangerous Dan McFoo Dangerous Dan McFoo is a 1939 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Tex Avery. East of the River East of the River is a 1940 American drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and written by Fred Niblo. The film stars John Garfield, Brenda Marshall, Marjorie Rambeau, George Tobias, William Lundigan and Moroni Olsen. The film was released by Warner Bros. on November 9, 1940. Secret Command Secret Command is a 1944 American drama war film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and starring Pat OBrien and Carole Landis. It was nominated for the Oscar for Best Effects in 1945. Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! is a 1948 American comedy film, written and directed by F. Hugh Herbert, starring June Haver, Lon McCallister and Walter Brennan. Released by 20th Century Fox, it is known for Marilyn Monroes earliest speaking role, a one-line bit part. A young Natalie Wood also appears in the film. The screenplay was adapted by the director F. Hugh Herbert from the novel of the same name by George Agnew Chamberlain. The film tells the story of two antagonistic stepbrothers living on a mid-western farm with their mother. One of them takes a job as a hired-hand with a neighboring farmer from whom he buys a pair of mules and must learn to train them, and whose daughter he is in love with, though she entices both brothers to compete for her affections. Colleen Townsend is also featured in the movie, though not credited, playing a small role. Knights Must Fall Knights Must Fall is a 1949 Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Friz Freleng that spoofs King Arthur. The title of the cartoon itself is a pun on the 1937 film Night Must Fall. Le grand Méliès Le Grand Méliès is a 1952 French short documentary film directed by Georges Franju about the life of the film pioneer Georges Méliès. No Holds Barred For the 1989 film of the same name starring Hulk Hogan, see No Holds Barred. No Holds Barred is a 1952 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on November 23, 1952 by Monogram Pictures and is the twenty-eighth film in the series. The Great Sioux Uprising The Great Sioux Uprising is a 1953 American Technicolor Western film directed by Lloyd Bacon starring Jeff Chandler, Faith Domergue and Lyle Bettger. Pardon My Backfire Pardon My Backfire is the 149th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1953 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Deadly Decision Canaris is a 1954 West German drama film directed by Alfred Weidenmann and starring O. E. Hasse, Barbara Rütting and Adrian Hoven. It portrays real events during the Second World War when Wilhelm Canaris the head of German military intelligence was arrested and executed for his involvement with the 20 July Plot to overthrow Adolf Hitler. The film was a major success at the German box office, possibly because it allowed audiences to identify with a heroic German figure disassociated from Nazism. Released in the UK as Canaris Master Spy, and in the US as Deadly Decision— it is also known by the alternative title Canaris: Master Spy. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. Half-Fare Hare Half-Fare Hare is a 1956 animated Merrie Melodies cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny. The Female Animal The Female Animal is a 1958 American CinemaScope film noir drama film directed by Harry Keller and starring Hedy Lamarr, Jane Powell, Jan Sterling and George Nader. Although she lived until 2000, this was Lamarrs final film in a Hollywood career of nearly 30 years. Szatan z siódmej klasy Satan from the Seventh Grade is a 1960 Polish romance film directed by Maria Kaniewska. It is based on novel Satan from the Seventh Grade. Nelly's Folly Nellys Folly is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short, released in 1961, which was written and directed by Chuck Jones. A singing giraffe leaves the jungle to pursue a singing career, but finds herself lonely and out of work following an affair. Two Loves Two Loves is a 1961 American drama film directed by Charles Walters and starring Shirley MacLaine, Laurence Harvey, Jack Hawkins, and Nobu McCarthy. It is based on the book Spinster by Sylvia Ashton-Warner. It was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival. Oggi, domani, dopodomani Kiss the Other Sheik is a 1965 Italian comedy film in three segments, directed by Eduardo De Filippo, Marco Ferreri and Luciano Salce. It stars Marcello Mastroianni, Virna Lisi, Catherine Spaak, Pamela Tiffin and Luciano Salce. The literal translation of the Italian title is "Today, Tomorrow and The day after tomorrow". Snow Snow is a short documentary film made by Geoffrey Jones for British Transport Films in 1962-1963. The 8-minute-long film shows the efforts of British Railways staff in coping with the 1963 United Kingdom cold wave. An example of "pure cinema", it was nominated for an Academy Award in 1965. The film had its origins in primary research for a documentary about the British Railways Board. Jones test research coincided with one of the coldest winters on record, and Jones approached BTF producer Edgar Anstey with the idea to contrast the comfort of the passengers with the efforts of the railway workmen in keeping trains going in the frozen conditions. Work began on the documentary straight after gaining approval, and Jones and cameraman Wolfgang Suschitzky travelled around the country filming scenes for the rest of the winter. The film was edited to a re-recorded version of Sandy Nelsons "Teen Beat" by Johnny Hawksworth, expanded to twice its original length by accelerating the tempo over the duration of the film. BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer Daphne Oram then added various effects to the soundtrack. What Is the Matter with Willi? What Is the Matter with Willi? is a 1970 German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Heinz Erhardt, Ralf Wolter and Ruth Stephan. A tax inspector tries to reform the Ministry of Finance. It was based on a character Heinz Erhardt played on television. It was followed by a loose sequel That Cant Shake Our Willi! and in 1971 a third film Our Willi Is the Best was made with Erhard returning as Willi. The final film Willi Manages The Whole Thing was released in 1972. The Gun and the Pulpit The Gun and the Pulpit is a 1974 American television film directed by Daniel Petrie. It was based on Jack Ehrlichs 1972 novel The Fastest Gun in the Pulpit. Filmed at Old Tucson, it was a television pilot for a series to star former evangelist Marjoe Gortner. Il messia The Messiah is a 1975 Italian / French film directed by Roberto Rossellini. An Almost Perfect Affair An Almost Perfect Affair is a 1979 romantic comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie and starring Keith Carradine and Monica Vitti. The plot is about the Cannes Film Festival and an affair between a filmmaker and a film producers wife, set during the film festival. The Fifth Floor The Fifth Floor is a film about a woman while sane gets sent to an asylum. It starred Dianne Hull, Bo Hopkins and Mel Ferrer. Night Games Night Games is a 1980 erotic thriller film directed by Roger Vadim. It was released in France as Jeux de Nuit. The film stars Cindy Pickett as a woman still traumatised after being raped as a teenager, and is unable to have a satisfactory sex life with her husband, who eventually leaves her. Left alone in a large house, Valerie drifts into sexual fantasies, while facing danger from another potential rapist. Joanna Cassidy also stars, as Valeries best friend. The film was released on CED in 1983 and VHS in 1989, with a running time of 104 minutes. A subsequent DVD release has a running time of only 96 minutes. Nothing Personal Nothing Personal is a 1980 romantic comedy film starring Suzanne Somers and Donald Sutherland. Sutherland plays a professor who objects to the killing of baby seals. Somers, a Harvard-educated attorney, tries to aid him. The film has been extremely poorly reviewed. Cinema Canada criticized the films "coarse, obvious humour", "unfunny and unexciting" car chases, and claimed that the films principal concern was "speed, not coherence". Leonard Maltin described Nothing Personal as an "inane romantic comedy", while TV Guide described the film as "tedious, witless, and implausible, with nonexistent direction and scythe-wielded editing." As had happened with director George Bloomfields previous film Double Negative, numerous cast members of the Canadian comedy series SCTV turn up in bit parts in this film: Joe Flaherty, Eugene Levy, Catherine OHara and Tony Rosato. Bloomfield had directed SCTV from 1977 to 1979. Bitter Harvest Bitter Harvest is a 1981 American made-for-television drama film about an accidental poisoning of cattle feed in the Midwest in the 1970s. Its plot is based on the 1973 Michigan PBB contamination incident. Burned at the Stake Burned at the Stake, also released as The Coming, is a 1981 film directed by Bert I. Gordon. It stars Susan Swift and Albert Salmi. Kiss Daddy Goodbye Kiss Daddy Goodbye, also known as Revenge of the Zombie, is a 1981 American horror film directed by Patrick Regan. The film stars Fabian, Marilyn Burns, Jon Cedar, and Marvin Miller. It is about two psychic children who avenge the death of their father. Memoirs of a Survivor Memoirs of a Survivor is a 1981 British science fiction film directed by David Gladwell, with some scenes filmed at the location of Argyle Street. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on the novel of the same name by Doris Lessing. The film was scheduled to be released on DVD in June 2014 by Network Distributing. Deadly Force Deadly Force is a 1983 American action film directed by Paul Aaron and written by Ken Barnett, Robert Vincent ONeill and Barry Schneider. The film stars Wings Hauser, Joyce Ingalls, Paul Shenar, Al Ruscio, Arlen Dean Snyder and Lincoln Kilpatrick. The film was released on July 8, 1983, by Embassy Pictures. Growing Up Growing Up is a 1983 film by Taiwanese filmmaker Chen Kunhou. The screenplay was the first collaboration between Hou Hsiao-hsien and Chu T’ien-wen. The film made the young star, Doze Niu, "a pop icon and tagged him with a rebellious image." Growing Up was the film that "first attracted broad critical and popular attention to the movement" known as New Taiwan Cinema. It "established some of the movements key stylistic approaches and narrative concerns, with its subdued manner in relating the story of an adolescent boy grappling with everyday pangs amid Taiwans fraught provincial context." The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. And Then is a 1985 Japanese film directed by Yoshimitsu Morita, based on the novel by Natsume Sōseki. Screwball Hotel Screwball Hotel is a 1988 American and British comedy film directed by Rafal Zielinski and starring Michael Bendetti, Andrew Zeller, Jeff Greenman, Corinne Wahl, and Kelly Monteith. Biao jie, ni hao ye! Her Fatal Ways is a 1990 Hong Kong crime-comedy film. It is directed and written by Alfred Cheung Kin Ting and stars Carol "Dodo" Cheng, Tony Leung Ka-Fai, Sunny Fang Kang, Michael Chow, Sheila Chan and the Director himself. The film won the 10th Hong Kong Film Award for the Best Actress. This film takes place in Hong Kong, where Mainland Chinese MPS officer Cheng Shih-nan extradites drug-dealer Wong Ti to the Royal Hong Kong Police. Unfortunately, Wong escapes and Cheng is forced by the State Council to stay abroad Hong Kong and assist Chief Inspector Wu Wei-kuo to track down Wong, as well as his boss, So Kuo Jung. The cultural differences between Hong Kong and Mainland China and her rivalry with Wus father, a former military officer of Kuomintang, become a big headache for Cheng, a loyal member of the Chinese Communist Party. The Quarrel The Quarrel is a 1991 Canadian film directed by Eli Cohen and starring Saul Rubinek and R. H. Thomson. The film was written by David Brandes and Joseph Telushkin. Anchoress Anchoress is a 1993 British drama film directed by Chris Newby. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. The screenplay is partly based on accounts of an historical female anchorite, Christine Carpenter, who was walled into her anchorhold in a village church in Shere, Surrey, in southern England, in 1329. The story revolves around the girls mystical visions of the Virgin Mary, the local reeve who wants to marry her, and the priest who walls her into his village church and his dislike of her mother, a midwife whom he regards as a witch. The film is shot in black-and-white and visually resembles the works of Danish filmmaker Carl Theodor Dreyer, especially The Passion of Joan of Arc. Munchie Strikes Back Munchie Strikes Back is a 1994 comedy feature film directed by Jim Wynorski and written by Wynorski and R.J. Robertson, as a sequel to Munchie. While Dom DeLuise provided the voice of Munchie in the first movie, this time it was done by Howard Hesseman. Xi chu bawang The Great Conquerors Concubine, alternatively known as King of Western Chu, is a historical drama film directed by Stephen Shin and Wei Handao, starring Ray Lui, Rosamund Kwan, Zhang Fengyi and Gong Li. The film is based on the events in the Chu–Han Contention, an interregnum between the fall of the Qin dynasty and the founding of the Han dynasty. Josh Kirby: Time Warrior! Chap. 1: Planet of the Dino-Knights Josh Kirby... Time Warrior! is a film series in six installments produced by Charles Bands Moonbeam Entertainment in Association With The Kushner-Locke Company and released between 1995 and 1996, featuring the fictional character Josh Kirby played by Corbin Allred. Under the Hula Moon Under the Hula Moon is an action comedy film from 1995 directed by Jeff Celentano and starring Stephen Baldwin, Emily Lloyd, Chris Penn, and Musetta Vander. Mission to Mir Mission to Mir is a 1997 documentary film about the Mir Space Station. The Gaucho Il Gaucho is a 1964 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It was co-produced by Clemente Lococo, an Argentinian production company, and in Argentina it was released as Un italiano en la Argentina. For his role in this film Nino Manfredi won a Grolla doro for best actor. Two for Texas Two for Texas is a 1998 American Western film directed by Rod Hardy, written by Larry Brothers, and starring Kris Kristofferson, Scott Bairstow, Irene Bedard, Tom Skerritt, Peter Coyote and Victor Rivers. It is based on the 1982 novel Two for Texas by James Lee Burke. The film premiered on TNT on January 18, 1998. The Vivero Letter The Vivero Letter is an adventure movie starring Robert Patrick, Fred Ward and Tom Poster. This movie is based on the 1968 novel The Vivero Letter by Desmond Bagley. The Congress The Congress is a 1988 documentary film directed by the Emmy Award-winning director Ken Burns. The Florentine Films production, which focuses on the United States Congress, aired on PBS in 1989. Narrated by David McCullough, the documentary features use of photographs, paintings, and film from sessions of Congress, in its implementation of the Ken Burns Effect. Scenes from the Academy Award-winning Frank Capra film Mr. Smith Goes to Washington are also used. The work features numerous interviews from writers and historians including Charles McDowell, David McCullough, Cokie Roberts, George Tames, David Broder, James MacGregor Burns, Barbara Fields, and Alistair Cooke. Many congressmen are specifically referred to, including Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, Jefferson Davis, Thomas Brackett Reed, Joseph Gurney Cannon, George William Norris, Jeannette Rankin, and Everett Dirksen. The film also includes focus on the Congress work during pivotal periods in United States history, including the Civil War, Civil Rights Movement, and Womens suffrage. The documentary was released by PBS, on DVD in 2004. Footage of the Capitol from the film was later incorporated into Burns later masterpiece, The Civil War. How to Operate Behind Enemy Lines Undercover, also known as Undercover: How to Operate Behind Enemy Lines and How to Operate Behind Enemy Lines, is a 1943 Office of Strategic Services training film, directed by and featuring John Ford. It was edited by Fords longtime collaborator Robert Parrish. Undercover was Fords only sound film acting role, and was the first film ever produced by an intelligence service to train its agents. The film, which is in the public domain, is now widely available online since it was declassified after the war, and it often goes unmentioned in Ford filmographies. The Little Unicorn The Little Unicorn is a 2002 direct-to-video film written, co-produced and directed by Paul Matthews. Andromeda Nebula The Andromeda Nebula is a 1967 Soviet science fiction film starring Sergei Stolyarov and directed by Yevgeni Sherstobitov at the Dovzhenko Film Studios. The film was originally intended to be the first episode of a series of films, alternatively titled as The Andromeda Nebula: Episode I. Prisoners of the Iron Star, but the remaining parts were never made due to Stolyarovs death. Fuzzbucket Fuzzbucket is a 1986 American made-for-television adventure film written and directed by Mick Garris starring Chris Hebert as a young Michael Gerber and Phil Fondacaro as his invisible friend, Fuzzbucket. The films also stars Joe Regalbuto as Michaels dad, Wendy Phillips as his mother, Robyn Lively as his older sister, and John Vernon as the Principal. Cover Story Cover Story is 2002 American film starring Elizabeth Berkley and Costas Mandylor. It was directed by Eric Weston and released on DVD on March 8, 2005. Ulladakkam Ulladakkam is 1991 Indian Malayalam-language psychological thriller film directed by Kamal and written by P. Balachandran from a story by Cheriyan Kalpakavadi. It stars Mohanlal, Shobana and Amala. The film, produced by Suresh Balaje features a soundtrack composed by Ouseppachan. The plot follows a psychiatrist, Dr. Sunny and one of his patients, Reshma, who gets obsessed with him romantically, but Sunny is already engaged with Annie. Upon release, it received critical acclaim and was also a commercial success at the box office. Ulladakkam is now regarded as one of the best films of Kamal. The film won three Kerala State Film Awards, including Best Actor, Best Director, and Best Dubbing Artist. Amala won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Malayalam. Corn Corn is a 2004 drama-thriller starring Jena Malone about the dangers of genetically modified food. Garfield's Feline Fantasies Garfields Feline Fantasies is a 1990 animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip and is produced by Film Roman, United Media/Mendelson, and Paws It once again featured Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield. The special was first broadcast on May 18, 1990 on CBS and September 10, 1991 on CITV and was nominated for Outstanding Animated Program at the 42nd Primetime Emmy Awards. It has been released on both VHS and DVD home video. This is the only Garfield special not to feature Lou Rawls. L'amore ritorna Love Returns is a 2004 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Sergio Rubini. For her performance Giovanna Mezzogiorno won the Nastro dArgento for best supporting actress. Disappeared Shes Gone was a one-off British crime drama film on ITV1 on 19 September 2004, starring Ray Winstone as the protagonist, Harry Sands, who flies out to Istanbul to search for his missing daughter. Written by Simon Tyrrell and directed by Adrian Shergold, the film gathered 5.93m viewers. The DVD of the film was released on 13 September 2004, a week prior to broadcast. In the United States, the film aired on PBS under the title Disappeared. The Night of Truth Night of Truth is a 2004 French/Burkinabe film, the first by director Fanta Régina Nacro. Set in a fictional West-African country, this film tells the story of the night of reconciliation between two ethnic groups, the Nayak and the Bonandés. After ten years of war and much bloodshed, Théo, leader of the Bonandés, invites the Nayak president to come and make peace. However, things do not go as smoothly as planned. The film is in French and Dioula. Dragons: Fire & Ice Dragons: Fire & Ice is a 2004 computer-animated CGI adventure film and the first of a two-part series based on the Mega Bloks toyline. The film was released directly to DVD and is the story of two unlikely heroes, Prince Dev of the Norvagen and Princess Kyra of the Draigar. These two band together along with their dragons, Targon and Aurora, to help save Dragon World and their world from evil. A sequel, The Metal Ages, was released in 2005. Short Order Short Order is a 2005 Irish drama film written and directed by Anthony Byrne. It was released in Ireland on 1 March 2005. Later on during the Dinard Festival of British Cinema, it was released in France on 6 October 2005. It was released at Newport Beach International Film Festival on April 26, 2006 in the USA and was later released as Life Is A Buffet on 16 May 2008. Spain saw the release at Seville Film Festival on 7 November 2006. The Germany release was on 25 October 2012. Some parts of the dialogues are versed in German, Spanish and Italian, during the course of the movie, interactions between the casts, etc. The movies primary language is English and some segments are in other languages. Going Under Going Under is a 2004 drama film about a married man and a partnered dominatrix who form a personal relationship and begin seeing each other outside her workplace. The film stars Geno Lechner and Roger Rees and was co-written and directed by psychotherapist Eric Werthman. Its first public showing was in 2004 at the São Paulo Film Festival. It debuted theatrically in 2006 in New York City, and was released on DVD in 2007 through the independent company Blue Underground. Going Under was praised for giving an in-depth look at the emotions involved in a sadomasochistic relationship, and received mixed reactions to the clinical approach of the film, influenced by co-writer/director Eric Werthmans background. Unlocking the Mystery of Life Unlocking the Mystery of Life is a 2003 intelligent design documentary film promoted and produced by Illustra Media and Focus on the Family. The films script was written by Stephen C. Meyer, who is director of the Center for Science and Culture at the Discovery Institute, and it includes fellows of the institute such as Jonathan Wells and Michael Behe arguing for intelligent design and against evolution. It is promoted by Focus on the Family and Campus Crusade for Christ is providing a free copy to every school in Australia. In 2005, Albuquerque PBS member station KNME originally declined to air the film because "The funders of this program have a clear and specific agenda that they openly promote" and the station did not want to take sides. However, on May 22, 2005, the film aired on a commercial Albuquerque station, KOB-Channel 4. Illustra Media states that after the films release in September 2003, more than 40 PBS affiliates had aired the documentary. It's Only Talk is a Japanese film, released in 2005 and is based on the prizewinning novel of the same title written by Akiko Itoyama and directed by Ryūichi Hiroki. Homeland Ontarjatra is a 2006 Bangladeshi drama film directed by Tareque Masud and Catherine Masud. Upon its release on 2006, the film achieved critical and commercial success. It won for Best Direction at International Film Festival Bangladesh in 2006. Special Jury Award at Osians Cinefan Festival Delhi in 2006. Citizen Duane Citizen Duane is a 2006 Canadian comedy film. Anamika: The Untold Story Anamika is a Bollywood film starring Dino Morea, Minissha Lamba and Koena Mitra in the lead roles. It is written and directed by Anant Mahadevan and produced by Bhanwar Lal Sharma. It is a remake of Alfred Hitchcocks film Rebecca. The film itself is based on Daphne du Mauriers literary classic, "Rebecca". Gangsta Rap: The Glockumentary Gangsta Rap: The Glockumentary is a 2007 mockumentary film directed by Damon "Coke" Daniels. Made in Romania Made in Romania is the first film directed by producer Guy J. Louthan. It is a comedy film featuring Jennifer Tilly, Jason Flemyng, and Elizabeth Hurley as themselves in a mockumentary about an American/British film crew in Romania making a movie based on a Victorian novel. Sareng Bou Sareng Bou is a 1978 Bangladeshi film directed by Abdullah Al Mamun. The story is based on the novel of the same name by Shahidullah Kaiser. The film received critical acclaim, particularly for the performance given by Kabori Sarwar, who won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress. Fallen Heroes Fallen Heroes is a 2007 Italian crime-drama film directed by Paolo Franchi. It entered the competition at the 64th Venice International Film Festival. Jai Veeru: Friends Forever Jai Veeru is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Puneet Sira, starring Fardeen Khan, Kunal Khemu, Dia Mirza, Arbaaz Khan and Anjana Sukhani. The film was released on 13 March 2009. It is a remake of the 1996 action, Bulletproof. The title of the film is named after the famous characters, Jai and Veeru from the film Sholay. The film is remembered for the song Tennu le. Oliver Sherman Oliver Sherman is a Canadian drama film, which premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival before going into general release in 2011. The film was directed by Ryan Redford, and written by Redford based on the short story "Veterans" by Rachel Ingalls. The film stars Garret Dillahunt as Sherman Oliver, a war veteran seeking to reconnect with Franklin Page, a fellow soldier who saved his life during the war. He is gradually revealed to be jealous and unstable, causing significant problems for Page and his wife Irene. Tere Mere Phere Tere Mere Phere is a 2011 Hindi romantic comedy, Road film directed by well known and respected actress Deepa Sahi, and produced by the internationally acclaimed producer director Ketan Mehta and renowned singer Anup Jalota. Presented by Sitara Productions, it is a Maya Movies Production. It stars Vinay Pathak. Riya Sen in the lead roles and introduces newcomers Jagrat Desai and Sasha Goradia. The story of the film has been written by Deepa Sahi and Jagrat Desai. The music is by Shivi R. Kashyap and the lyrics are penned by Manoj ‘Muntashir’ and Ketan Mehta. Most of the songs are choreographed by Bollywood choreographer Jeet Singh. It was released on 30 September 2011 to a mixed but mostly positive reception from critics. Oru Naal Varum Oru Naal Varum is a 2010 Malayalam satirical film produced by Maniyanpilla Raju and directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar. It was scripted by Sreenivasan. It features Mohanlal and Sameera Reddy in the lead roles. Somewhere Slow Somewhere Slow is a 2013 American romantic crime drama film written and directed by Jeremy OKeefe. It stars Jessalyn Gilsig, Graham Patrick Martin, David Costabile, Wallace Langham, Robert Forster and Lindsay Crouse. It had its world premiere at the 2013 Cinequest Film Festival and won Best Narrative Feature at the 2013 Brooklyn Film Festival. The film was produced by Christopher Sepulveda and Michael Anderson of Logolite Entertainment, Jessalyn Gilsigs Lady in the Tree Productions and Jeremy OKeefes Tax-Free Films. The film was acquired by Screen Media Films and was released in the United States beginning on January 31, 2014. Death for Sale Death for Sale is a 2011 film directed by Faouzi Bensaïdi. The film was selected as the Moroccan entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Greedy Lying Bastards Greedy Lying Bastards is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Craig Rosebraugh. The film explores the phenomenon of climate change denial. Gun Hill Gun Hill is a 2014 American television action film directed by Reggie Rock Bythewood and starring Larenz Tate. Produced in 2011, the film was delayed for almost three years until BET announced June 6, 2014, that Gun Hill will premiere on its network on July 2, 2014. The film was produced as a pilot for a possible new drama series on BET. Beijing Blues Beijing Blues is a 2012 Chinese film directed by Gao Qunshu. It won Best Feature Film, Best Cinematography, and Best Film Editing at the Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards in 2012. Dangerous Intuition Dangerous Intuition is a 2013 mystery thriller television film directed by Roger Christian starring Tricia Helfer, Estella Warren, Dylan Neal and David Cubitt. Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives is a 2013 pseudo-documentary first aired on American TV network Discovery Channel about the possible survival of the prehistoric shark. The story, with only short disclaimers at the beginning and ending indicating that it is fictional, revolves around the loss of a fishing boat and all of its crew off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa and an ensuing investigation that points to an attack by a member of the species megalodon, a prehistoric shark thought to be long extinct. Its format is that of a documentary that includes accounts of "professionals" in various fields related to Megalodon. It follows a similar format to another docufiction aired by Discovery Channel, The Body Found. The show, like Mermaids, came under equal criticism and scrutiny by both scientists and ordinary viewers due to the attempt to present fiction as a non-fiction documentary. Despite the disclaimers, some people actually believed they were watching a real documentary while others were offended that a docufiction show would be aired on Discovery Channel, a channel that had been known for actual and credible science shows. Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives now ranks as the biggest Shark Week show to date, with 4.8 million viewers. Much of the infamy it gained from this was mostly backlash at the network itself, though the host Brian Switek said that the film "gave science communicators like me an easy target." The special received a sequel titled Megalodon: The New Evidence. During Shark Week 2018, Discovery aired Megalodon: Fact vs. Fiction, a new special with experts that looks back at the original. May Allah Bless France! May Allah Bless France! is a French biographical drama film, released in 2014. The directorial debut of French hip hop musician Abd al Malik, the film is a dramatization of his own childhood memoir QuAllah bénisse la France, which was first published in 2004. The film stars Marc Zinga as the young al Malik. Aadupuliyattam Aadupuliyattam is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language horror film directed by Kannan Thamarakkulam, starring Jayaram in the lead role. The story and screenplay is written by Dinesh Palleth. The major filming locations are Palani and Thodupuzha. Film released on 20 May 2016. The horror thriller film is dubbed in Tamil as Shenbaga Kottai and Telugu as Mathangi and Hindi as Mera Badla 2. Sea Sorrow Sea Sorrow is a 2017 British documentary film about child refugees in the European migrant crisis, directed by Vanessa Redgrave. It was shown in the Special Screenings section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Muklawa Muklawa is a 2019 Indian-Punjabi romantic comedy period film directed by Simerjit Singh, and produced by Gunbir Singh Sidhu and Manmord Sidhu under the banner of White Hill Studios. The film starring Ammy Virk, Sonam Bajwa, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Karamjit Anmol and B.N. Sharma is based on the tradition, in which newly-wed bride is brought back to her parents house a few days after the wedding. Muklawa is set against the backdrop of the Punjab of 1960s. Principal photography of the film began in September 2018 and it was released on 24 May 2019. The film opened to “mixed to positive” reviews from critics. The film has grossed ₹25.5 crore worldwide in its whole theatrical run and became 9th highest-grossing Punjabi film of all time and 2nd highest-grossing Punjabi film of 2019. The Invaders The Invaders is a 1912 American silent Western film directed by Francis Ford and Thomas H. Ince. Mabel's Dramatic Career Mabels Dramatic Career is a 1913 American short comedy film starring Mabel Normand and Mack Sennett while featuring Roscoe Arbuckle in a cameo. The film features a film within a film and uses multiple exposure to show a film being projected in a cinema. Fly My Kite Fly My Kite is a 1931 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 107th Our Gang short that was released. Little Beau Porky Little Beau Porky is a Looney Tunes cartoon short produced by Leon Schlesinger and released in 1936. Porky is in the French Foreign Legion as a camel scrubber, but after fighting off the enemy, ends up as Commandant. Swingtime in the Movies Swingtime in the Movies is a 1938 American short comedy–musical film directed and written by Crane Wilbur. In 1939, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film, Two-Reel at the 11th Academy Awards. The Girl from Mexico The Girl from Mexico is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by Lionel Houser and Joseph Fields. The film stars Lupe Vélez, who plays a hot-headed, fast-talking Mexican singer taken to New York for a radio gig, who decides she wants the ad agency man for herself. This low-budget films unexpected box-office success resulted in a sequel, Mexican Spitfire, and eventually a film series of seven films all together. All eight were directed by Goodwins, used venerable comedian Leon Errol as a comic foil, and showcased Vélezs comic persona, indulging in broken-English malapropisms, troublemaking ideas, sudden fits of temper, occasional songs, and bursts of Spanish invective. The film was released June 2, 1939, by RKO Radio Pictures. Nevada Nevada is a 1944 western movie based on a Zane Grey novel and starring a 27-year-old Robert Mitchum, with Anne Jeffreys, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, and Richard Martin in supporting roles. The film was written by Norman Houston from Greys popular novel and directed by Edward Killy. Mitchum is billed with "Introducing Bob Mitchum as Jim Lacy" at the films beginning. although this was not Mitchums first movie, it was his first lead role. Richard Martin also played sidekick "Chito Rafferty" in thirty other western movies, most of which starred screen cowboy Tim Holt, who had joined the service during World War II when Nevada was produced. Martin played this same character set in different times, both contemporary and the Old West. This version is a remake of the 1927 silent film Nevada starring Gary Cooper, Thelma Todd, and William Powell. The Young Guard The Young Guard is a two-part 1948 Soviet film directed by Sergei Gerasimov and based on the novel of the same title by Alexander Fadeyev. In 1949 a Stalin Prize for this film was awarded to Gerasimov, cinematographer Vladimir Rapoport, and the group of leading actors. The film was also the highest grossing Soviet film of 1948, with approximately 48,600,000 tickets sold. Wise Quackers Wise Quackers is a 1949 Warner Bros. animated cartoon in the Looney Tunes series. It was directed by Friz Freleng. It should not be confused with the 1939 Bob Clampett short Wise Quacks. The films plot centers around Daffy Duck being Elmer Fudds slave so as not be killed and eaten by Elmer. Let's Go Navy! Lets Go Navy! is a 1951 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on July 29, 1951 by Monogram Pictures and is the twenty-third film in the series. Aah Aah is a 1953 black and white Bollywood romantic drama film starring Raj Kapoor and Nargis in lead roles. The film was produced by Raj Kapoor and directed by Raja Nawathe. This was Nawathes first independent directorial venture. He had previously worked as assistant director to Kapoor in Aag, Barsaat and Awaara. The film was rated "Below Average" at the box office but has various hit songs like "Raja Ki Aayegi Baaraat", "Aaja Re Ab Mera Dil Pukara" and "Jaane Na Nazar". The song "Chhoti Si Yeh Zindagani" sung by Mukesh was also picturised on him. Subsequently, the film was later dubbed in Tamil as Avan and Telugu as Prema Lekhalu . The Most Wanted Man The Most Wanted Man is a 1953 French-Italian comedy film directed by Henri Verneuil. Little Boy Lost Little Boy Lost is a 1953 American drama film directed by George Seaton and starring Bing Crosby, Claude Dauphin, and Christian Fourcade. Based on the novel Little Boy Lost by Marghanita Laski, the film is about a war correspondent stationed in Paris during World War II and once married to a French girl who was murdered by the Nazis. Following the war, he returns to France trying to find his son, whom he lost during a bombing raid but has been told is living in an orphanage in Paris. Costumes were designed by Edith Head. Makeup was supervised by Wally Westmore. Thunder in the East Thunder in the East is a 1951 war drama film released by Paramount Pictures, and directed by Charles Vidor, based on novel Rage of the Vulture by Alan Moorehead. Kabuliwala Kabuliwala is a 1957 Bengali film directed by Tapan Sinha and based on the eponymous story by the Bengali writer Rabindranath Tagore. The Seventh Sin The Seventh Sin is a 1957 American drama film directed by Ronald Neame and starring Eleanor Parker, Bill Travers and George Sanders. It is based on the 1925 novel The Painted Veil by W. Somerset Maugham. For the First Time For the First Time is tenor star Mario Lanzas final film, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer six weeks before his death in 1959. Filmed on location in 1958 in Capri, Salzburg, Berlin and at the Rome Opera House, the film told the sentimental story of an operatic tenor who finds love for the first time with a young German woman, who happens to be deaf. The film was directed by Rudolph Mate, and featured Kurt Kasznar and Zsa Zsa Gabor in supporting roles. Critics singled out Lanzas singing of "Vesti la Giubba" from Pagliacci and the Death Scene from Otello for special praise, with Howard Thompson of The New York Times calling it the tenors "most disarming vehicle in years." Charley's Aunt Charleys Aunt is a 1963 Austrian comedy film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Peter Alexander, Maria Sebaldt and Peter Vogel. It is an adaptation of the British play Charleys Aunt by Brandon Thomas. The Thursday The Thursday is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Let's Talk About Women Se permettete parliamo di donne is a 1964 Italian comedy film. It represents the directorial debut of Ettore Scola. The film consists of nine segments, all played by Vittorio Gassman. The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off is a 1965 Tom and Jerry cartoon co-written and produced by Chuck Jones. This is the only Tom & Jerry cartoon to be directed by Jim Pabian, with animation by Tom Ray, Dick Thompson, Ben Washam, Ken Harris and Don Towsley. Chuck Jones and Jim Pabian wrote the story together. Eugene Poddany scored the music, while Maurice Noble provided layouts, and Robert Gribbroek did the backgrounds. The title, The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off is a parody of the title of Fyodor Dostoevskys novel The Brothers Karamazov, published in 1880. Jerry-Go-Round Jerry-Go-Round is a 1966 Tom and Jerry cartoon produced and directed by Chuck Jones. The title Jerry-Go-Round is a play on the name of a classic amusement park carousel: a merry-go-round. It was the last Tom and Jerry cartoon produced in 1965. Mister Moses Mister Moses is a 1965 American adventure film about a con man blackmailed into persuading an entire African village into relocating for their own safety. It was directed by Ronald Neame and stars Robert Mitchum and Carroll Baker. The film was based on the novel of the same name by Max Catto. It was filmed on location in Kenya, at Lake Naivasha and the Amboseli National Park. Blast-Off Girls Blast-Off Girls is a 1967 American exploitation film directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. Inga Inga is a 1968 Swedish sexploitation film directed by Joseph W. Sarno. Three years later, Sarno also directed the sequel The Seduction of Inga. The Bofors Gun The Bofors Gun is a 1968 British drama film directed by Jack Gold and starring Nicol Williamson, Ian Holm and John Thaw. It was based on the play Events While Guarding The Bofors Gun by John McGrath. It is set in 1954, during the British peacetime occupation of West Germany following the Second World War. It portrays the increasingly violent interaction between members of a squad of soldiers during a single night of guard duty. Its budget was an estimated $800,000. Her Harem Her Harem is a 1967 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Marco Ferreri and starring Carroll Baker. Przekladaniec Przekładaniec is a 1968 short science fiction comedy film directed by Andrzej Wajda based on the screenplay by Stanisław Lem, which was a loose adaptation of Lems 1955 radio play Czy pan istnieje, Mr. Johns?. The title was variously translated into English as Layer Cake, Hodge Podge, and Roly Poly. Lems radio play was also published in Przekrój in 1955. As Are you there, Mr. Jones? it appeared in a short-lived magazine Visions of Tomorrow in 1969. According to the translator, it was the first work of Lem translated into English. The central idea is the problems related to organ transplantation, namely, what is the legal identity of a person whose body includes many transplants and that of a person whose body was used for many transplants? The film is a rare example when Lem was pleased with an adaptation of his work. Lem wrote that Wajdas film was the only adaptation which had satisfied him completely. Lems screenplay was first published in 1968 in film magazine and included into Lems 1971 short story collection . The original radio play was published in the 2000 collection of Lems scenarios. La califfa La califfa is a 1970 Franco-Italian drama film directed by Alberto Bevilacqua. It was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. The Orchid Gardener The Orchid Gardener is a 1977 experimental film with a mysterious and symbolic plot directed by Lars von Trier. The Contract The Contract is a 1978 Hong Kong comedy film written, directed by and starring Michael Hui. The film also co-stars Huis brothers, Samuel Hui and Ricky Hui. Jag är med barn Father to Be is a 1979 Swedish film directed by Lasse Hallström. The Fall of Italy The Fall of Italy, is a 1981 Yugoslav war film directed by Lordan Zafranović. It won the Big Golden Arena for Best Film at the 1981 Pula Film Festival. I'm Going to Live by Myself Im Going to Live by Myself is a 1982 Italian comedy film. It marked the feature film debut of Marco Risi. The film achieved a "cult" status and generated a 2008 sequel, Torno a vivere da solo. Four Days in July Four Days in July is a 1984 television film by Mike Leigh. Set and filmed in Belfast, the film explores the Troubles by following the daily lives of two couples on either side of Northern Irelands religious divide, both expecting their first children. The films action unfolds over 10–13 July 1984; the two couples children are both born on 12 July, the date of a Protestant celebration in Northern Ireland known as the Twelfth. Despite the politically charged setting, the film is uniquely uneventful, at least on the surface; Paul Clements writes that "It is hard to identify any full length work by Leigh in which less of consequence seems to happen." Broadcast only once, it was Leighs last film for the BBC. Pouvoir intime Pouvoir intime is a 1986 Canadian thriller film. Moon in Scorpio Moon in Scorpio is a 1987 American horror film directed by Gary Graver; and starring Britt Ekland, John Phillip Law and William Smith. Yasemin Yasemin is a 1988 German-language film directed by Hark Bohm. The international co-production of Turkey and West Germany was chosen as West Germanys official submission to the 61st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but didnt obtain a nomination. It was also entered into the 38th Berlin International Film Festival. Houseboat Horror Houseboat Horror is an Australian slasher film that was shot on video, and then released to video in 1989. It is often described by critics and audiences as one of the worst Australian films ever made. Dead Men Don't Die Dead Men Dont Die is a 1991 American horror-comedy film written and directed by Malcolm Marmorstein and starring Elliott Gould and Melissa Sue Anderson. Black Ice Black Ice is a film released in 1992. Black Ice was directed by Neill Fearnley and featured Joanna Pacuła, Michael Ironside, Michael Nouri, Mickey Jones, Brent Neale, Harry Nelken, Arne Olsen, Gene Pyrz, Thom Schioler and Rick Skene. The film was shot on location in Winnipeg. Fatal Charm Fatal Charm is a 1990 American thriller film directed by Fritz Kiersch and Alan Smithee. The musical score was composed by James Donnellan. The film starring Christopher Atkins, Amanda Peterson, James Remar, Peggy Lipton, Andrew Robinson and Lar Park-Lincoln in the lead roles. The Rainbow Warrior The Rainbow Warrior is a 1993 made-for-television drama film directed by Michael Tuchner and starring Jon Voight and Sam Neill. Lootere Not to be confused with Lootera Lootere is a 1993 Bollywood action movie, written and directed by Dharmesh Darshan and produced by Suneel Darshan. The film featured Sunny Deol and Juhi Chawla in lead roles, along with Naseeruddin Shah, Anupam Kher and Chunky Pandey in supporting roles. The film was one of the highest-grossing films of the year.. Plan 10 from Outer Space Plan 10 from Outer Space is a 1994 low budget science fiction film starring Karen Black and written and directed by Trent Harris. The film is a surreal satire of Mormon theology. The film has no connection to Plan 9 from Outer Space other than its title and the fact that both films feature aliens. This film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1994 in the midnight madness category. It also received the jury prize at the Raindance Film Festival in London in 1994. Parts of the film were shot in Salt Lake City and the Great Salt Lake in Utah. Relentless IV: Ashes to Ashes Relentless IV: Ashes to Ashes is a 1994 crime thriller film directed by Oley Sassone. The tagline was: "This time nothing can stop the fear." Relentless IV was filmed in Los Angeles. This is the fourth and so far final installment in the Relentless series. Bonanza: Under Attack Bonanza: Under Attack is a 1995 made-for-television film sequel to the 1959–1973 television series Bonanza and television films The Next Generation and The Return. The movie was directed by Mark Tinker and features noted character actors Ben Johnson, Jack Elam, Dennis Farina, and Richard Roundtree, as well as Leonard Nimoy and Dirk Blocker. None of the characters from the original series appears since the entire cast, with the exception of Pernell Roberts, had passed. The cast does include Michael Landon Jr. and Dirk Blocker, sons of the actors who originally starred as Little Joe and Hoss Cartwright. Nimoy and Farina portray real-life figures, outlaw Frank James and Pinkertons detective Charlie Siringo. In the Kingdom of the Blind, the Man with One Eye Is King In the Kingdom of the Blind, the Man with One Eye Is King is an American crime drama film starring Michael Biehn, William Petersen, Leo Rossi and Paul Winfield. The Planet of Junior Brown The Planet of Junior Brown, retitled Juniors Groove in some releases, is a Canadian drama film released in 1997. Directed by Clement Virgo, the film was written by Virgo and Cameron Bailey as an adaptation of Virginia Hamiltons 1971 novel The Planet of Junior Brown. The film stars Martin Villafana as the titular Junior Brown, an overweight and schizophrenic child prodigy studying piano from music teacher Miss Peebs. The films cast also includes Rainbow Sun Francks, Clark Johnson, Lynn Whitfield, Sarah Polley, Richard Chevolleau, Denis Akiyama and Dan Lett. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 1997, but was distributed primarily as a CBC Television film airing in November of that year. The film aired on Showtime and Fox Family Channel in the United States in 1999, following which Whitfield won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Childrens Series or Special in 2000. Un poliziotto scomodo Convoy Busters is a 1978 poliziotteschi film directed by Stelvio Massi and starring Maurizio Merli. Dirt Merchant Dirt Merchant is an independent comedy film that premiered on SightSound.com on September 19, 1999, and premiered on DVD on June 11, 2002. The film was written and directed by B.J. Nelson, and stars Danny Masterson and Julie Benz. It is notable for adult film actress Jenna Jamesons first mainstream appearance. It was filmed in Los Angeles, and originally titled My Name is Dirt. The Elephant Man The Elephant Man is a 1982 American biographical television film directed by Jack Hofsiss about the 19th-century English medical curiosity Joseph Merrick. The script was adapted by Steve Lawson from the 1977 play of the same name by Bernard Pomerance. It was first broadcast by the American Broadcasting Company on January 4, 1982. Playwright Pomerances Broadway debut of The Elephant Man in 1977 was directed by Hofsiss, who became the youngest ever winner of a Tony Award for directing the play. In the film, Philip Anglim and Kevin Conway reprised their roles from the play as John Merrick and Frederick Treves, respectively. The film received four Emmy Award nominations; Penny Fuller won the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Special. At the 40th Golden Globe Awards, Philip Anglim was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film. Jack Hofsiss was nominated for a Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Specials. The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe is a French-German childrens television drama series made by Franco London Films and based on the first of Daniel Defoes Robinson Crusoe novels. The show was first aired in Germany in October 1964 under the title Robinson Crusoe as four 90-minute episodes by co-producers ZDF television, and syndicated in the USA the same year. It was first aired in the UK in 1965 as a 13-part serial. This English dubbed version produced by Henry Deutschmeister also had a new musical soundtrack composed by Robert Mellin and P. Reverberi replacing the music composed by Georges Van Parys for the French/German original. The production concentrated not only on events on the island but included Crusoes other adventures, told in flashback. The English-language versions theme music, which the BBC requested before they would buy the serial, has been praised. Radio commentator Glenn Mitchell said "The theme tune, with its rumbling introductory notes suggesting the rolling waves of the on-screen title sequence remains distinctive, as does the full incidental score, comprising numerous cues that in each case represent some part of Crusoes existence. The score combines the maritime idiom of the late 17th and early 18th centuries with some very 1960s influences—" It has since been recreated by bands such as The Art of Noise. Donald's Decision Donalds Decision is a 1942 four-minute educational short animated film made by the Walt Disney Studios, for the National Film Board of Canada. The film was released theatrically on January 11, 1942 as part of a series of four films directed at the Canadian public to buy war bonds during the Second World War. Donalds Decision was directed by Ford Beebe, and featured the voice talent of Clarence "Ducky" Nash as "Donald Duck" and Thelma Boardman as the "Angel" as Donald wrestles with his conscience, to do the right thing. Although in production prior to the Attack on Pearl Harbor, the film is an example of a World War II propaganda film. Donalds Decision re-uses animation from the Disney cartoon short Donalds Better Self and Self Control, that also featured Donalds struggles between an angelic and demonic version of himself. The entire cartoon and the theme song of the cartoon are copied from Donalds Better Self. The Stewardesses The Stewardesses is a 1969 American 3D softcore comedy film produced, directed and written by Allan Silliphant and starring Christina Hart, Monica Gayle, Paula Erickson and Donna Stanley. Produced on a budget of just over $100,000, the film grossed $25 million in 1970, becoming the most profitable 3D film ever released. In budget-relative terms, it remains among the most profitable theatrical films ever produced. Originally self-rated "X", the film was largely re-shot and re-edited to receive an "R" rating from the Motion Picture Association of America to qualify for a wide general release. Simultaneously, the technology of the projection print was enhanced by means of anamorphic 3D to a larger image; this later version appeared in final form in 1971. Hathyar not to be confused with Hathyar Hathyar is a 1989 Indian Bollywood action film written and directed by J. P. Dutta. It performed well at the box office when released and received favorable reviews from critics. The performance of Sanjay Dutt was widely regarded amongst his career best. Over the years it has never had an official DVD release from distributors, only converted video prints of the film are available. A Free Ride A Free Ride, also known as A Grass Sandwich, is a stag film of the silent era that is considered to be the earliest extant American hardcore pornographic movie. It depicts a motorist who picks up two women from the roadside and later engages in several sex acts with them. Although most scholars consider A Free Ride a 1915 film, some sources claim that it was produced later. The films director used a pseudonym and the cast remained anonymous. The filming location is not known, although it may have been produced in New Jersey. Two contradictory theories have emerged regarding the identities of the cast: some sources suggest they were people with low social status, but others assert the opposite. The Kinsey Institute has a print of the film in its collection. A Free Ride was screened at the inauguration of the Museum of Sex. In 2004, Lisa Oppenheim, a New York-based artist, remade the film. The House of Mystery LAntre des esprits, released in the United States as The Magicians Cavern and in the United Kingdom as The House of Mystery, is a 1901 French short silent comedy film, directed by Georges Méliès. It is listed as numbers 345-347 in Star Film Companys catalogues. America America America! America!! is a 1995 Indian Kannada family drama film written and directed by Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar. It features Ramesh Aravind, Akshay Anand and Hema Panchamukhi essaying the key roles whilst H. G. Dattatreya, Vaishali Kasaravalli and Shivaram performing the supporting roles. The plot revolves around three childhood friends hailing from a coastal village of Karnataka who get entangled in the marital issues after flying and settling in the United States. The film makes an attempt to study the psyche of Non-resident Indians who are settled abroad. The film was produced by G. Nandakumar under Vishwapriya Films banner and was made on a budget of 2Crores. Whilst the ninety percent of filming was in San Francisco, U.S.A, few shots were canned in the coastal regions of Kundapura, Udupi District and Chikmagalur District of Karnataka in India. The films successful and acclaimed soundtrack was composed by Mano Murthy, who debuted as a film composer with this film. The film released in early 1995 to both critical and commercial success. Upon release, the film won the National Award for Best Kannada film in the regional category. This was followed by a string of other awards won for best actor and best film categories. Emerging as a commercial success, the film grossed around 5.1Crore within the first two months of its release. The Season of Men The Season of Men is a 2000 French-Tunisian drama film directed by Moufida Tlatli. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. The title of the film, Season of the Men, refers to the one month out of the year that the womens husbands come to the Island of Djebar. Aaghaaz Aaghaaz is a 2000 Bollywood action thriller film directed by Yogesh Ishwar. It is the remake of a Telugu movie Sivayya, which was also produced by D. Suresh Babu. We Are the Champions Af banen is a 2005 Danish independent comedy film directed by Martin Hagbjer. Green Hat Green Hat is a Chinese film from 2003 and the debut of screenwriter Liu Fendou. Starring Li Congxi, Liao Fan, and Dong Lifan, the film tells the story of two men, one a bank robber, and one a police officer and their shared problem of unfaithful partners. In China, the phrase "wearing a green hat", refers to a cuckold. The film features full-frontal male nudity. The film was well received by both critics and festival audiences, notably at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival where it won a prize for Best Narrative Feature. Moving Targets Moving Targets is a 2004 Hong Kong action crime film starring Nicholas Tse, Edison Chen, Simon Yam and Gillian Chung as the main leads. With Michelle Yim, Roy Chow, Lam Suet and Kent Tong in main supporting roles. Directed, written and produced by Wong Jing, the film is based on popular 1980 TVB drama series Police Cadet 84. "Moving Targets" was released in Mainland China under the title "Young Detective 青年干探" with an estimated box office gross of ¥3,000,000 RMB. Movie rights in Mainland China was distributed by "Beijing Poly-bona Film Distribution Co., Ltd.". The Brotherhood IV: The Complex The Brotherhood IV: The Complex is a 2005 film directed by David DeCoteau and starring Sebastian Gacki, April Telek, and Charlie Marsh. It is the fourth of the Brotherhood series of homoerotic horror films that started with The Brotherhood. The Red Detachment of Women The Red Detachment of Women is a 1961 Chinese film by Xie Jin based on a script by Liang Xin. It is set in the 1930s and involves two peasant women who go into warfare. The cast includes Zhu Xijuan, Wang Xingang, Xiang Mei, Jin Naihua, Chen Qiang, and Niu Ben. The Red Detachment of Women became famous after winning the PRCs best script, best director, and best actress awards in November 1961. The film characters of Qiong Hua, Hong Changqing, and Nan Batian became quite well-known and following the success of the Red Detachment of Women ballet in 1964 by the end of 1966 was elevated to one of the eight "revolutionary model theatrical works", which formed the official canon. A film of the ballet was released in 1970. If I Had You If I Had You is a one-off British crime drama television film, starring Sarah Parish, Poppy Miller, and Paul McGann. Parish stars as police detective Sharon Myers, who moves from the big city back to her small hometown to investigate a murder. If I Had You was first broadcast on 7 May 2006 on ITV. It was also broadcast in the United States on BBC America on 25 July 2006. Future member of One Direction, Louis Tomlinson, makes a short appearance as a member of a group of boys who discover a body in the river. The Secret of Hidden Lake The Secret of Hidden Lake is a television film, starring Rena Sofer and Winston Rekert. The film first aired on October 29, 2006 on Lifetime Network. Off and Running Passe-passe is a 2008 French film directed and written by Tonie Marshall. Sankranthi Sankranti is a 2005 Telugu film, produced by R. B. Choudary under Super Good Films and directed by Muppalaneni Shiva. The film features an ensemble cast of Venkatesh, Srikanth, Siva Balaji, Arti Agarwal, Sneha, Sangeetha, Rathi, and Sharwanand in lead roles. The music was composed by S. A. Rajkumar with cinematography by B. Balamurugan and editing by Nandamuri Hari. The film released on 18 February 2005. "Sankranti" is a festival celebrated in India. It is a remake of the 2001 Tamil blockbuster Aanandham, directed by N. Linguswamy with Mammootty, Murali, Abbas, Devayani, Rambha, and also Sneha. Bewitched Housewives Bewitched Housewives is a 2007 American made for cable erotic film directed by Fred Olen Ray. Spirit of the Forest Spirit of the Forest, is a 2008 Spanish computer-animated family film by Dygra Films and sequel to The Living Forest. The film was released in Spain on September 12, 2008. Reach for Me Reach for Me is a 2008 American comedy-drama film directed by Levar Burton. It won the AARP Movies for Grownups Breakthrough Accomplishment award in 2010. Artistka Actress is a 2007 Russian comedy film directed by Stanislav Govorukhin. Watch Out Watch Out is a 2008 film directed by Steve Balderson and starring Matt Riddlehoover. It is based on the novel by Joseph Suglia. Though the story is set in Benton Harbor, the film was shot guerrilla-style, without permits, in March and April on location in Wamego. The film premiered at the Raindance Film Festival in London, where it was nominated for Best International Feature. It was released theatrically in the "Stop Turning Me On" world tour in New York, Nashville, Chicago, Washington D.C, Seattle, San Francisco, Asheville, Charlottesville, Kansas City, Lawrence KS, Austin, and Los Angeles. Crazy Gopalan Crazy Gopalan is a Malayalam comedy thriller film released in 2008. The film is directed by Deepu Karunakaran. Crazy Gopalan Stars Dileep, Radha Varma, Salim Kumar, Harisree Asokan, and Manoj K. Jayan. The Film became a commercial success at the box office& and grossed 7 crore against 2 crore budget Stoned Bros Stone Bros. is an Aboriginal Australian stoner comedy film directed by Richard Frankland. It was theatrically released in Australia on 24 September 2009. Maska Maska is a 2009 Telugu romantic action drama film. It was directed by B. Gopal and starred Ram, Hansika Motwani, and Sheela. It was released on 14 January 2009 with 300 prints in 550 theaters. It was remade into Bengali as Onnorokom Bhalobasha in 2012 for Valentines Day. It was also remade into Bengali as Hero 420 in 2016 for Valentines Day. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Phool Aur Kante on Action Tadka India Youtube channel. It turned out to be a Hit at the box office. White As Snow White as Snow is a 2010 Turkish drama film written and directed by Selim Güneş based on the short story Ayran by Sabahattin Ali, which tells the story of a 9-year-old boy who must care for his younger siblings by selling hot drinks to weary winter travelers. The film was selected for the 46th Chicago International Film Festival and the 47th International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, where it premiered. Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks is a 2014 Hungarian-American comedy-drama film starring Gena Rowlands and Cheyenne Jackson alongside a supporting cast including Jacki Weaver, Rita Moreno, Julian Sands and Anthony Zerbe. The film was adapted by Richard Alfieri from his play of the same name and directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman. It was the final film of director of photography Vilmos Zsigmond, who died two years after the films release in 2016. Princess and the Pony Princess and the Pony is a 2011 drama film by The Asylum. It is The Asylums first family film not marketed under their Christian-oriented label Faith Films, deviating from the studios use of mature content on their other films. Dirty Bomb Dirty Bomb is a 2011 Finnish comedy film written and directed by Elias Koskimies. Maman Maman is a 2012 French drama directed by Alexandra Leclère. Winter Journey Winter Journey is a 2013 Russian drama film about a young classical singer who falls in love with a street thug. The film takes its title from a Schubert song cycle, Winterreise, that the hero, Erik, a music student, is practising for a competition. The White Iris "The White Iris" is a fan-produced Star Trek episode released in 2015, the fourth in the web series Star Trek Continues, which aims to continue the episodes of The Original Series replicating their visual and storytelling style The episode is dedicated to Leonard Nimoy, who had died earlier in the year. Lego Scooby-Doo! Knight Time Terror Lego Scooby-Doo: Knight Time Terror is a television special in Lego animation, based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was created to promote the new Scooby-Doo Lego sets, which aired on Cartoon Network on November 25, 2015. Kaali Kaali is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language period action film directed by Kiruthiga Udhayanidhi, starring Vijay Antony in the lead alongside Anjali, Sunaina, Amritha and Shilpa Manjunath. Produced by Fatima Vijay Antony, the film began production in March 2017 and was released on 18 May 2018. The film will also be released in Telugu language as Kaasi. Akrobatisches Potpourri Akrobatisches Potpourri is an 1895 German short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Max and Emil Skladanowsky and starring the Grunato family. It is one of the first German produced films. Filmed in the park of the Berlin-Moabit Public Theatre this short film shows the balancing act performance of this family of 8 performers. It was one of a series of films produced to be projected by a magic lantern and formed part of the Wintergarten Performances, the first projections of film in Europe to a paying audience. The film titles for the initial program were: Italienischer Bauerntanz, Komisches Reck, Serpentinen Tanz, Der Jongleur Paul Petras, Das Boxende Känguruh, Akrobatisches Potpourri, Kamarinskaja, Ringkampf, and Apotheose. Each film lasted approximately six seconds and would be repeated several times. Robin Hood of El Dorado The Robin Hood of El Dorado is a western film directed by William A. Wellman for MGM in 1936. The film stars Warner Baxter as real life Mexican folk hero Joaquin Murrieta and Ann Loring as his love interest, with Bruce Cabot as Bill Warren. J. Carrol Naish portrays Murriettas notorious nemesis, "Three-Fingered Jack". The movie portrays Joaquin Murrietta as the Robin Hood of Old California in 1850, a kind, gentle man who was driven to violence. Wellman made it a hard-hitting story about racial prejudice and violence by both sides—Murrietta and his Mexican band and the white settlers. Quiet Please: Murder Quiet Please, Murder is a 1942 drama directed by John Larkin, starring George Sanders, Gail Patrick and Richard Denning. Based on the short story Death Walks in Marble Halls by Lawrence G. Blochman that appeared in American Magazine. The film is also known under the title Death from the Sanskrit. The Heat's On The Heats On is a musical movie starring Mae West, William Gaxton, and Victor Moore, and released by Columbia Pictures. Submarine Alert Submarine Alert is a 1943 American film directed by Frank McDonald, produced by Pine-Thomas Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. The film stars Richard Arlen, Wendy Barrie, Nils Asther, Roger Pryor, Marc Lawrence and Ralph Sanford. Red Meadows The Red Meadows is a 1945 Danish war drama directed by Bodil Ipsen and Lau Lauritzen Jr. based on resistance fighter Ole Valdemar Juuls 1945 novel of the same name. The film, starring Poul Reichhardt and Lisbeth Movin, is a suspense tale revolving around the memories of a Danish saboteur as he awaits his execution in a German war-time prison. Filmed in Denmark only months after the end of the German occupation during World War II, Red Meadows was a tribute to the Danish resistance fighters. The film received the Palme dOr at the Cannes Film Festival and is considered a stylistic masterwork. Sylvie et le fantôme Sylvie et le fantôme is a 1946 French film directed by Claude Autant-Lara. The Fireball The Fireball is a 1950 American drama film starring Mickey Rooney and Pat OBrien, and directed by Tay Garnett. The cast also includes Beverly Tyler and one of the first screen appearances of Marilyn Monroe. The film, released by 20th Century Fox, had its screenplay written by Horace McCoy based on a story by McCoy and Garnett. Cripple Creek Cripple Creek is a 1952 American Technicolor Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring George Montgomery. Hold That Line Hold That Line is a 1952 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on March 23, 1952, by Monogram Pictures and is the twenty-fifth film in the series. Bad Blonde The Flanagan Boy is a 1953 British film noir directed by Reginald Le Borg. It was made by Hammer Film Productions and stars Barbara Payton, Tony Wright, Frederick Valk and Sid James. The Flanagan Boy was based on the novel of the same name by Max Catto. Top Banana Top Banana is a 1954 musical film based on the musical of the same name, starring Phil Silvers, and featuring Rose Marie, Judy Lynn, Jack Albertson and Joey Faye, all of whom reprised their roles from the Broadway production of the musical. The film was shot in 3-D but was released by United Artists "flat". Lovers and Lollipops Lovers and Lollipops is a 1956 film directed and written by Morris Engel and Ruth Orkin. The film was photographed on location in and around New York City, and tells the story of the romance of a widowed fashion model and an engineer, and how their relationship is affected by her daughter. The film was the second of three feature films directed and written by Engel and Orkin, who were best known for the 1953 film Little Fugitive. Like that film and Weddings and Babies, Lovers and Lollipops was a low-budget film shot in a naturalistic style uncommon during this era. The film stars Lori March and was the film debut of Gerald S. OLoughlin. Cathy Dunn, who did not appear in any other movies, played the girl. Both Little Fugitive and Lovers and Lollipops were influential independent movies in that era, and influenced the French New Wave film movement and John Cassavetes. Magoo's Puddle Jumper Magoos Puddle Jumper is a 1956 animated short produced by UPA for Columbia Pictures. Directed by Pete Burness and produced by Stephen Bosustow, Magoos Puddle Jumper won the 1957 Oscar for Short Subjects. Kala Pani Kala Pani is a 1958 Hindi movie, produced by Dev Anand for Navketan Films and directed by Raj Khosla. The movie is a remake of the 1955 Bengali film Sabar Upaarey which itself was based on A.J. Cronins 1953 novel Beyond This Place. The film stars Dev Anand, Madhubala, Nalini Jaywant, Bir Sakuja and Agha. The films music is by Sachin Dev Burman, and the lyrics are by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The movie won two Filmfare awards including Filmfare Best Actor Award and Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award. Pre-Hysterical Hare Pre-Hysterical Hare is a 1958 Looney Tunes cartoon by Warner Bros. featuring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. These two are in their usual hunter-and-bunny antics, but with different items used in the Stone Age. This cartoon marks one of the few instances where Elmer Fudd is voiced by somebody other than Arthur Q. Bryan in his lifetime, being voiced by Dave Barry instead; as well as the final time Elmers shirt and hat are red. Doroga k zvezdam Road to the Stars is a 1957 Soviet film directed by Pavel Klushantsev. It combines elements of science education films and speculative science fiction. The film was groundbreaking for its use of special effects to depict life in space. The Green Mare The Green Mare is a 1959 French comedy film directed by Claude Autant-Lara, starring Bourvil, Francis Blanche, Sandra Milo and Yves Robert. The story is set during the latter half of the 19th century and follows two feuding peasant families. It is based on the novel The Green Mare by Marcel Aymé. The film premiered on 29 October 1959. It had 5,294,328 admissions in France. Vice Raid Vice Raid is a 1960 B-movie crime drama directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Mamie Van Doren and Richard Coogan. It was issued on a double bill with Inside the Mafia. Chi si ferma è perduto Who Hesitates Is Lost is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. The title is based on a slogan of Benito Mussolinis regime. Der Fall Gleiwitz The Gleiwitz Case is an East German war film directed by Gerhard Klein. It was released in 1961. The plot was reconstructed exactly according to the statements of SS-Man Alfred Naujocks before British authorities at the Nuremberg trials. A Prize of Arms A Prize of Arms is a 1962 British crime film directed by Cliff Owen and starring Stanley Baker, Helmut Schmid, Patrick Magee and Tom Bell with early appearances by several actors including Fulton Mackay, Tom Adams and Rodney Bewes. Set in 1956, the film follows a criminal gang as it tries to rob an army pay convoy during the Suez Crisis. Pacsirta Drama of the Lark is a 1963 Hungarian drama film directed by László Ranódy. It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival where Antal Páger won the award for Best Actor. It is based on the novel Pacsirta by the Hungarian author Dezső Kosztolányi. Dark Intruder Dark Intruder is a 1965 horror film made for TV that was released theatrically, and starring Leslie Nielsen, Mark Richman and Judi Meredith. The film is set in San Francisco in 1890 concerning playboy sleuth and occult expert Brett Kingsford. This atmospheric black-and-white film is only 59 minutes long, was directed by Harvey Hart, and was the pilot for a failed television series called The Black Cloak and was written by Barré Lyndon. The Black Cloak was to be produced by Alfred Hitchcocks television company, Shamley Productions, which also produced The Alfred Hitchcock Hour and Thriller. When the show was deemed too scary and violent for mid-sixties television, NBC sold it to Universal, who sold it to drive-in theaters as the second feature on a double bill that also included William Castle’s I Saw What You Did. In plot and character it greatly resembles Chamber of Horrors, which was made the next year and had a similar fate. Critic Leonard Maltin wrote that Dark intruder featured: "Intricate plot and exceptional use of the time period blending with suspense" and that this made it "a one-of-a-kind movie." Dark Intruder showed up from time to time on late night TV throughout the 1970s. That Splendid November That Splendid November is a 1969 Italian film directed by Mauro Bolognini. It stars actors Gabriele Ferzetti and Gina Lollobrigida. It is based on a novel with the same name written by Ercole Patti. Mission Mars Mission Mars is a 1968 American science fiction film. It was produced by Everett Rosenthal, with a screenplay by Mike St. Clair from a story by Aubrey Wisberg, and directed by Nick Webster. Infanzia, vocazione e prime esperienze di Giacomo Casanova, veneziano Infanzia, vocazione e prime esperienze di Giacomo Casanova, veneziano is a 1969 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. It tells of the youth named Casanova, who, after an unhappy childhood and early ecclesiastical activity in Venice, became an abbot and abandoned his vocation for the love of a countess. Despite the plot, more than a portrait of Casanova, the film wants to be a vivid fresco of the Venetian society of the time. Gold for the Tough Guys of the Prairie Gold for the Tough Guys of the Prairie is a 1971 Danish comedy film directed by Finn Karlsson and starring Dirch Passer. Macho Callahan Macho Callahan is a 1970 American-Mexican film directed by Bernard L. Kowalski and starring David Janssen, Jean Seberg, Lee J. Cobb and James Booth. The screenplay concerns a Confederate soldier who is imprisoned in Andersonville Prison during the American Civil War. He manages to escape, but is pursued by a gang of bounty hunters. Kenji Mizoguchi: The Life of a Film Director is a 1975 Japanese documentary film on the life and works of director Kenji Mizoguchi, directed by Kaneto Shindo. It runs 150 minutes and can be found on the second disc of the Region 1 Criterion Collection release of Ugetsu. Il gatto Il gatto is a 1977 Italian giallo-comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. For this film Mariangela Melato was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress. Bloodrage Bloodrage is a 1979 American horror film directed by Joseph Zito and written by Robert Jahn. Courage fuyons Courage - Lets Run is a French romantic comedy film directed by Yves Robert. The Legend of the Golden Gun The Legend of the Golden Gun is a 1979 television Western film, starring Jeff Osterhage, Hal Holbrook, Carl Franklin, and Robert Davi Love Child Love Child is a 1982 biopic based on the life of Terry Jean Moore. The film stars Amy Madigan, Beau Bridges, and Mackenzie Phillips. Parsifal Parsifal is a 1982 West German-French opera film directed by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg, based on the opera of the same name by Richard Wagner. It was shown out of competition at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. The soundtrack is a complete performance of the opera, but the imagery used is a melange including medieval costume, puppetry, Nazi relics and a giant death mask of Wagner. The Grail itself is represented by Wagners Bayreuth Theatre, and Parsifals key transformation is portrayed with a change of actor to an androgynous but deliberately female-suggesting form in order to achieve a union of male and female at the conclusion of Act II. Those Glory Glory Days Those Glory Glory Days is a 1983 British made-for-television film about football directed by Philip Saville and starring Zoë Nathenson, Sara Sugarman and Cathy Murphy. The screenplay was written by the sports journalist Julie Welch. The film is inspired by Welchs childhood love of football, and helped to establish her as a screenwriter. The film was part of David Puttnams First Love series broadcast on Channel 4. It was released on 17 November 1983. The Future Is Woman Il futuro è donna is a 1984 Italian drama film directed and written by Marco Ferreri. The film entered the competition at the 41st Venice International Film Festival. The Jerk, Too The Jerk, Too is a 1984 American made-for-television comedy film starring Mark Blankfield which is a sequel to the 1979 Steve Martin film The Jerk. The Jerk, Too was produced, but not written, by Steve Martin. Pom Pom Pom Pom is a 1984 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Joe Cheung. It is the first in a series of four Pom Pom films starring Richard Ng and John Shum. The title of the film is the onomatopoeic representation of a gunshot sound. The title is sometimes suffixed with an exclamation mark - Pom Pom!. The alternate Hong Kong English title for the film is Boom Boom!. The film is something of a spinoff of Sammo Hungs Lucky Stars films, and Hung produced Pom Pom and released the film through his Bo Ho Films production company. Ng and Shum had been two of the original quintet of Lucky Stars in the film Winners and Sinners and their co-stars in that film, Hung, Charlie Chin and Stanley Fung make cameo appearances in Pom Pom as their My Lucky Stars characters, released in the following year. Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao, who had appeared in the original Lucky Stars trilogy also made cameo appearances as a motorcycle cop and truck driver respectively. The film also features appearances from several of their Hong Kong action film contemporaries, including Deanie Yip, Lam Ching Ying, Philip Chan, Dick Wei and Wu Ma. Video Vixens! Video Vixens is a 1975 sex comedy film written by Joel Gross and directed by Ron Sullivan under the pseudonym Henri Pachard. The crew features many of the cast from the 1972 horror film The Last House on the Left with Sandra Peabody and Steve Miner working as the script supervisor and assistant editor for the film. It stars Keith Luckett, James Walters, George Buck Flower, Con Covert, and Robyn Hilton. It is currently distributed by Troma Entertainment. Windy City Windy City is a 1984 American drama film written and directed by Armyan Bernstein and starring Kate Capshaw, Josh Mostel and John Shea. Malice in Wonderland Malice in Wonderland is a 1985 American made-for-television biographical film based on the 1972 novel Hedda and Louella: A Dual Biography of Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons by George Eells. Starring Elizabeth Taylor and Jane Alexander, it tells the based-on-real-life stories of powerful Hollywood gossip columnists Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons, once friends and later rivals. The film premiered on CBS on 12 May 1985. The film was a ratings success gaining an 18.3 rating equaling to 15,536,700 households tuning in its original air date. The Fantasist The Fantasist is a 1986 Irish-British thriller film directed by Robin Hardy. The film stars Moira Sinise, Christopher Cazenove and Timothy Bottoms. It is based on the 1983 novel Goosefoot by Irish author Patrick McGinley. George and Rosemary George and Rosemary is a 1987 animated short co-directed by Alison Snowden and David Fine, about two "golden agers" who prove that passion is not exclusively for the young. Produced by Eunice Macaulay for the National Film Board of Canada, the film received the Genie Award for Best Short Film and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 60th Academy Awards. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. The film was narrated by Cec Linder. Peacock King Spirit Warrior, known in Japan as , is a manga by Makoto Ogino. It began serialization in 1985, total 17 volumes and has been spun off into anime, two live action movies, Peacock King and Saga of the Phoenix, and video games. High Desert Kill High Desert Kill is 1989 low-budget Made-for-TV movie directed by Harry Falk. It starred Marc Singer, Chuck Connors, Anthony Geary and Vaughn Armstrong as an alien apparition. The film was distributed by MCA/Universal Home Video. It was not aired in theaters. L.A. Bounty L.A. Bounty is a 1989 drama film directed by Worth Keeter, starring Sybil Danning, Wings Hauser and Blackie Dammett. Ruger, an ex-cop-turned-bounty hunter goes after a crazed killer. The Forbidden Quest The Forbidden Quest is a 1993 mockumentary written and directed by Peter Delpeut. The film won the 1994 International Fantasy Film Special Jury Award at the Fantasporto in Portugal. Direct Hit Direct Hit is a 1994 action film starring William Forsythe and directed by Joseph Merhi. Someone She Knows Someone She Knows is a 1994 NBC television film directed by Eric Laneuville and starring Markie Post, Gerald McRaney, Jeffrey Nordling and Spencer Garrett as main characters. It was filmed in Valencia. Based on a true story, the film follows a mothers search for her daughters killer. One Survivor Remembers One Survivor Remembers is a 1995 documentary short film by Kary Antholis in which Holocaust survivor Gerda Weissmann Klein recounts her six-year ordeal as a victim of Nazi cruelty, including the loss of her parents, brother, friends, home, possessions, and community. A production of HBO and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the film won the 1996 Oscar for Best Documentary Short Subject and the Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Informational Special. In 2005, the film was offered by the Southern Poverty Law Center as part of a Teaching Tolerance curriculum for high school teachers to teach their students about the realities of the Holocaust. In 2012, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Exception to the Rule Exception To The Rule is a 1997 Canadian erotic thriller film directed by David Winning and stars Kim Cattrall, Eric McCormack, Sean Young and William Devane. Pat and Margaret Pat and Margaret is a British television film written by comedian Victoria Wood. The story follows sisters Margaret, a cook, and Pat, a successful actress in the United States, after they are reunited on a television programme after spending 27 years apart. It stars Wood and her frequent comedy partner Julie Walters in the title roles, and features other past collaborators of Wood, including Dame Thora Hird, Celia Imrie and Duncan Preston. First aired in 1994 on BBC One, the film was directed by Gavin Millar and produced by Ruth Caleb. After gaining over 10 million viewers, it won a Broadcasting Press Guild award and was nominated for two BAFTA awards. It drew comparisons with northern English dramatist Alan Bennett for its complex characterisation and observational dialogue. The Day Silence Died El día que murió el silencio is a 1997 Bolivian drama film directed by Paolo Agazzi. Fluttering Hearts Fluttering Hearts is a 1927 American film featuring Charley Chase, Oliver Hardy, and Eugene Pallette. Lost Souls Lost Souls is a UPN Original Movie released in 1998 as part of the Thursday Night at the Movies block that ran from 1998-2000. It is one of six movies created by the same production team, and the six films were given the brand Nightworld. The movie then aired frequently on the Fox Family Channel, and was included in their 13 Days Of Halloween special in October. Budo: The Art of Killing Budo: The Art of Killing is an award winning 1978 Japanese martial arts documentary created and produced by Hisao Masuda and financed by The Arthur Davis Company. Considered a cult classic, the film is a compilation of various Japanese martial art demonstrations by several famous Japanese instructors such as Gozo Shioda, Taizaburo Nakamura and Teruo Hayashi. Martial arts featured in the film include: karate, aikido, kendo, sumo, and judo among others. The only modern Japanese martial art not featured in the film is kyudo. The Third Eye The Third Eye is a 1966 Italian horror film. It was directed by Mino Guerrini and stars Franco Nero, Gioia Pascal and Erika Blanc. A young count, who lives with his domineering, jealous mother, begins on a downward spiral into madness after his fiancée dies in a car accident. This was one of Franco Neros earliest films, before he achieved stardom in the spaghetti western genre. Erika Blanc plays a dual role in the film, portraying both the Counts dead fiancée Laura, as well as Lauras twin sister Daniela. Joe DAmato remade the film as 1979s Beyond the Darkness. Nazis: The Occult Conspiracy Nazis: The Occult Conspiracy is an American television documentary film about Nazi occultism. It first aired in 1998 on the Discovery Channel. The documentary was directed by Tracy Atkinson and Joan Baran, narrated by Malcolm McDowell. Madonna Madonna is a 1999 Croatian film directed by Neven Hitrec and starring Ljubomir Kerekeš, Lucija Šerbedžija and Ivo Gregurević. It is based on a novel by Hrvoje Hitrec. Two Thousand and None Two Thousand and None is a Canadian independent comedy film directed by Arto Paragamian and starring John Turturro, Oleg Kisseliov, Katherine Borowitz, and Julian Richings. Turturro plays a palaeontologist with only six weeks to live, the film premiered at the 2000 Taormina Film Festival, where it won the FIPRESCI award for For the confirmation of a new talent, its imaginative exploration of a difficult subject and the exceptional acting of John Turturro. Frozen with Fear Frozen with Fear is a 2000 film, starring Bo Derek, Stephen Shellen and Wayne Rogers. Alludugaru Alludugaru or Alludu Garu is a 1990 Telugu drama film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao and produced by Mohan Babu under Lakshmi Prasanna Films. This commercially successful film ran for more than 100 days. It is a musical hit film with some Keerthanas and songs voiced by K. J. Yesudas. This film is a remake of Malayalam blockbuster Chithram starring Mohanlal and directed by Priyadarshan. Momma Don't Allow Momma Dont Allow is a short British documentary film of 1956 about a show of the Chris Barber band with Ottilie Patterson in a north London trad jazz club. The film features skip jiving by the audience. It was co-directed by Karel Reisz and Tony Richardson and filmed by Walter Lassally. It was produced by the British Film Institute Experimental Film Fund. It was first shown as part of the first Free cinema programme at the National Film Theatre in February 1956. Vurun kahpeye Vurun Kahpeye is a 1973 Turkish drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Hale Soygazi, Tugay Toksöz, and Tanju Gürsu. Avalanche Alley Avalanche Alley is a 2001 live action Canadian television film starring Ed Marinaro, Nick Mancuso, Kirsten Robek and Wolf Larson. La cambrure La Cambrure is a 1999 French short film shot in video, directed by Edwige Shaki who also wrote the scenario. Éric Rohmer was a technical advisor and editor for the movie. Despite being directed by Shaki, some of Rohmers trademarks, extensive dialog and beautiful young actors, including Shaki herself, are present. This short film was the first digital cinema production to be presented in a commercial theater, at the Cannes Film Festival in May 1999. The short was produced in preparation for Rohmers feature film The Lady and the Duke, in which Shaki also appeared. Cracked Actor Cracked Actor is a 1975 television documentary film about the musician David Bowie, made by Alan Yentob for the BBCs Omnibus strand. It was first shown on BBC1 on 26 January 1975. It was filmed in 1974 when Bowie was struggling with cocaine addiction, and the documentary has become notorious for showing his mental state during this period. Walter Walter is a British television drama directed by Stephen Frears and starring Ian McKellen, Barbara Jefford, Tony Melody, David Ryall, Keith Allen, Paula Tilbrook, and Jim Broadbent. It was first broadcast on the launch night of Channel 4 on 2 November 1982. Based on a 1978 novel of the same name by David Cook, it was the first ever Film on Four. Original Dirty Pair: Project Eden Dirty Pair: Project Eden, known in Japan as , is a feature-length anime film based on the Dirty Pair anime series, originally released in Japan on November 28, 1986. The movie was originally licensed in North America in 1994 by Streamline Pictures, but was later redubbed and released on DVD on November 9, 2003 by ADV Films. The Streamline version was directed by Carl Macek. Colosseum: A Gladiator's Story Colosseum: Romes Arena of Death aka Colosseum: A Gladiators Story is a 2003 BBC Television docudrama which tells the true story of Verus a gladiator who fought at the Colosseum in Rome. The Legend of Tillamook's Gold Tillamook Treasure, also known as The Legend of Tillamooks Gold, is a 2006 American independent family film directed by Jane Beaumont Hall. It is set in the city of Manzanita. Based on a Native American legend about a treasure buried on Neahkahnie Mountain by Spanish sailors in the 1590s, a 14-year-old girl discovers what is important in life. Marian, Again Marian, Again is a two-part British psychological thriller serial, written by Ben Court and Caroline Ip and directed by David Drury, that broadcast across two consecutive nights on ITV from 5 September 2005. Filmed in and around Manchester and on Ballaugh and Douglas on the Isle of Man during May and June 2005, the serial is based upon the real-life kidnapping of Colleen Stan in the United States. Also taking inspiration from the cases of Marc Dutroux and Natascha Kampusch, Marian, Again follows married father of three Chris Bevan, who whilst taking his daughter to school exam, seemingly catches sight of his first girlfriend, Marian Walsh, who mysteriously disappeared fifteen years ago and has not been seen or heard from since. Marian, Again broadcast over two consecutive nights, with parts one and two attracting 6.76 million and 5.95 million viewers respectively. The serial was released on DVD in Denmark on 13 September 2006, but this remains the only official release worldwide. Sissy Frenchfry Sissy Frenchfry is a 2005 gay short film directed by J.C. Oliva and starring Steven Mayhew, Ross Thomas, and Leslie Jordan. It is a high school political fable that explores what happens when personal freedoms are sacrificed to promote a culture focused on winning games, financial success, and power. WWW: What a Wonderful World WWW - What a Wonderful World is a 2006 Moroccan comedy film directed by Faouzi Bensaïdi. Cardiofitness Cardiofitness is a 2007 romantic comedy film directed by Fabio Tagliavia and starring Nicoletta Romanoff. It is based on a novel with the same name by Alessandra Montrucchio. Limit of Love: Umizaru , also known as Umizaru 2: Test of Trust is a 2006 action drama film directed by Eiichiro Hasumi. It is the second feature-length film and third of the Umizaru projects, following on from the film Umizaru and the 11-episode drama series Umizaru Evolution. The film stars Hideaki Itō as Japan Coast Guard rescue diver Daisuke Senzaki, and Ai Kato as his love interest Kanna Izawa. The film takes place after the events of the drama series, and is the last of the 3 part film and television project. The project is adapted from the popular manga series Umizaru by Shūhō Satō. Umizaru means "Sea Monkey"; a derogatory label slapped on the rescue diver trainees by local townsfolk of the city of Kure due to their excessive and uninhibited behaviour during off hours. The film recorded the 2nd highest-ever box office grossing in Japan, trailing only Bayside Shakedown 2. The opening weekend of the film was a phenomenal 442% improvement on the opening weekend takings of the prequel film Umizaru. Hideaki Itō, the male lead, has a Divemaster license awarded by PADI Japan; a professional diving qualification. The theme song is Precious, from vocalist Yuna Ito. Ro(c)k podvratáku Rok podvraťáků is a Czech comedy film directed by Karel Janák. It was released in 2006. Tiramisu Tiramisu is a 2008 Dutch drama film directed by Paula van der Oest. Piano Blues Piano Blues is a 2003 documentary film directed by Clint Eastwood as the seventh installment of the documentary film series The Blues produced by Martin Scorsese. The film features interviews and live performances of piano players Ray Charles, Dave Brubeck, Dr. John and Marcia Ball. In the documentary Eastwood explores his lifelong passion for piano blues and jazz. He interviews artists as Ray Charles, Dr. John, Marcia Ball, Pinetop Perkins, Dave Brubeck, Jay McShann, Henry Gray and shows archival performances of Fats Domino, Otis Spann, Art Tatum, Albert Simmons, Pete Johnson, Jay McShann, Big Joe Turner, Nat King Cole, Martha Davis, Professor Longhair, Charles Brown and Duke Ellington. Remarkable are two early performances of the Chess Records houseband with Otis Spann, Willie Dixon and, probably, Fred Below. Eastwood shows his interest in jazz music with an interview and performance of improvising musician Pete Jolly, who introduces Phineas Newborn. Also Oscar Peterson and Thelonious Monk are present in the film with several performances. Eastwood explains his love for piano playing because of how his mother brought many Fats Waller records home saying; "This is real piano playing!". As Clint Eastwood states in the documentary, "Ive always felt that jazz and blues were true American art forms. Maybe the only really original art forms that we have." Tamami: The Baby's Curse is a 2008 Japanese horror movie based on a Kazuo Umezu manga directed by Yūdai Yamaguchi. U Be Dead U Be Dead is a British TV movie first broadcast in New Zealand in 2009. The film is based on a true story. The film was shown in the United Kingdom on 5 September 2010 on ITV1, and released in France on 2 July 2010 on television Arte HD, and in Australia premiered as a telemovie on the ABC in January 2011. Thalappavu Thalappavu is a 2008 Malayalam film based on the events related to Naxal Varghese and Police Constable P. Ramachandran Nair, directed by Madhupal and written by Babu Janardhanan. The film sympathetically portrays the social and political issues of the Naxalite era of the 1970s in Kerala. The films cast includes Prithviraj, Lal, Atul Kulkarni, Rohini, and Dhanya Mary Varghese. Produced by actor Mohan Rao under the Civic Cinema banner and distributed by Lals Lal Release, Thalappavu marks actor-cum-writer Madhupal’s directorial debut. The film released on 12 September 2008 to critical acclaim. However, in the box-office it failed to recover the cost of production. The film got Kerala State Film Awards for Best Actor and Best Debut Director, Kerala Film Critics Awards for Best Film, Best Director, Best Script writer, Amateur Little Theatre Award for Best Debutant Director, Sohan Antony Memorial Film Award for Best Director. The film was screened at the 13th International Film Festival of Kerala 2008 and Indian Habitat Film Festival 2009. Angels & Airwaves: Start the Machine Start the Machine is a documentary that focuses on the break-up of Blink-182, the genesis of Angels & Airwaves, and the making of their debut album We Dont Need to Whisper. It was released on DVD on June 17, 2008. The film is named after the closing track on We Dont Need to Whisper. Ghost is a 2010 Japanese remake of the 1990 American film Ghost. It is directed by Taro Otani and it stars Nanako Matsushima, Song Seung-heon, Mana Ashida and Kirin Kiki. Saint Philip Neri: I Prefer Heaven Saint Philip Neri: I Prefer Heaven is a 2010 Italian television movie written and directed by Michele Soavi. The film is based on real life events of Roman Catholic priest and then Saint Philip Neri. Potseluy skvoz stenu Kiss through a Wall is a 2011 science fiction comedy film directed by Vartan Akopyan. Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho Shikshanacha Aaicha Gho is a 2010 Indian Marathi film directed by Mahesh Manjrekar starring Sachin Khedekar, Bharat Jadhav, Saksham Kulkarni, Gauri Vaidya, Siddharth Jadhav and Kranti Redkar. The film was released on 15 January 2010. Films music composed by trio Ajit-Atul-Sameer. After Astitva with 9 years long gap Mahesh Manjrekar directed Marathi film. This film was later remade in Tamil & Telugu as Dhoni, in Bengali as "Chalo Paltai" and in Punjabi as Son of Manjeet Singh Howard Cantour.com Howard Cantour.com is a 2012 short film directed by actor Shia LaBeouf. The short was shown at the Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2012, followed by an online premiere on December 17, 2013. The short film follows the eponymous internet film critic Howard Cantour, who was played by Jim Gaffigan. Howard Cantour.com is derived from Justin M. Damiano, a comic by Dan Clowes, although LaBeouf did not seek permission from Clowes, or acknowledge Clowes in the films credits. Amar Akbar & Tony Amar Akbar & Tony is a 2015 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Atul Malhotra and starring Rez Kempton, Sam Vincenti and Martin Delaney in the lead roles. Amar Akbar & Tony is an independent British feature film. The title is a play on the 1977 Indian film Amar Akbar Anthony. I'm Not Famous But I'm Aromanian Im Not Famous But Im Aromanian is a 2013 Romanian comedy drama and romance film. This is the first movie in Aromanian language and features the story of Toni Caramușat, a famous film director, fascinated by the idea of finding the 13th fundamental truth about the Aromanians. First 12 truths was gathered by linguist Matilda Caragiu-Marioțeanu in the ”Dodecalog of Aromanians”. According to myth, the 13th truth is held by Armãnamea, the last descendant of this people. Toni goes on dates with young women from all over the world, in hope of finding both the truth and his soul mate. The film won „Maestrale Unica“ award, a medal given by Italian Parliament, and the distinction of European Parliament for Best representation of a linguistic minority in Europe, at the Babel Film Festival, held in December 2013 in Sardinia. Everything About Her Everything About Her is a 2016 Filipino comedy-drama film directed by Joyce E. Bernal, starring Vilma Santos, Xian Lim , and Ms. Angel Locsin. It was released on 27 January 2016 under Star Cinema. The film earned on its first day of release. The film serves as a comeback film for "Star of All Seasons" Vilma Santos-Recto after her last film in 2013, Ekstra: The Bit Player. As of 20 February 2016 the film has earned The film received generally positive reviews from film critics. India Pakistan India Pakistan is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by N. Anand. It features Vijay Antony and Sushma Raj in the leading roles, while Pasupathy plays a pivotal supporting role. The film, produced by Vijay Antony himself, was filmed by N. Om, director Anands younger brother and features music scored by Deena Devarajan, Antonys former associate. India Pakistan released on 8 May 2015 to mixed to positive reviews from critics and audience and ended up with a successful venture at the box office. Wedding Doll Wedding Doll is a 2015 Israeli drama film directed by Nitzan Giladi. It was nominated for Best Film at the 2015 Ophir Awards. Zinnia Flower Zinnia Flower is a 2015 Taiwanese film starring Karena Lam, Stone, Ko Chia-yen, Umin Boya, Bryan Chang, Nana Lee and Gen Yan Tsai. The theater release date was October 8, 2015. It was chosen as the closing film of the Taipei Film Festival in 2015. It is based on the story of how its director, Tom Lin, and another lady get over the pain of losing their loved ones during the 100 days following their death. Karena Lam won the Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actress for her role in the film, and was nominated for the Asian Film Award for Best Actress. The Magnificent Nine is a 2016 Japanese jidaigeki samurai comedy film directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura. It was released in Japan by Shochiku on May 14, 2016. Wolf and Sheep Wolf and Sheep is a 2016 Danish-Afghan drama film directed by Shahrbanoo Sadat. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Art Cinema Award. Krishnopokkho Krishnopokkho is a 2016 Bangladeshi Bengali language romance drama film based on novel of the same name written by Humayun Ahmed. The films adapted screenplay was written and directed by Meher Afroz Shaon and starring Riaz, Mahiya Mahi, Ferdous Ahmed. Azad Abul Kalam, Labonno Chowdhury and Tania Ahmed. This is the debut film by the director. The storyline revolves around two star-crossed lovers who are not destined to be together. The film nationwide released in February 26, 2016, which was produced by Impress Telefilm Limited and distributed by Jaaz Multimedia The film had its closing premiere at the 11th Geneva International Oriental Film Festival at the Grutli Theatre on April 17, 2016. In May 2016, the film had its opening premiere at 17th Rainbow Film Festival at London on May 29, 2016. Mother Mother is a 2016 Estonian drama film directed by Kadri Kõusaare. It was selected as the Estonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The New Adventures of Cinderella The New Adventures of Cinderella is a 2017 French comedy film directed by Lionel Steketee. Carbon: A Story of Tomorrow Carbon is a Hindi science fiction short film on global warming, written and directed by Maitrey Bajpai and Ramiz Ilham Khan. The movie stars Jackky Bhagnani, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Prachi Desai in the lead roles. The movie is set in 2067, in an earth where Carbon is the gas in abundance and Oxygen is supplied by industries. Bhagnani plays a man with an artificial heart and Siddiqui plays the role of a man from Mars. The film released on the YouTube channel of Large Short Films. Upstream Upstream is a 1927 American comedy film directed by John Ford. A "backstage drama", the film is about a Shakespearean actor and a woman from a knife-throwing act. The film was considered to be a lost film, but in 2009 a print was discovered in the New Zealand Film Archive. It is considered to be the first Ford film to show some influence of German director F. W. Murnau, who began working at Fox Studios in 1926. From Murnau, Ford learned how to use forced perspectives and chiaroscuro lighting, which the American director then integrated into his own more naturalistic and direct filmmaking style. Spring Is Here Spring Is Here is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical comedy film produced by First National Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. It was adapted by James A. Starr from the 1929 musical play, of the same name, by Owen Davis, with music by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. The film stars Lawrence Gray, Alexander Gray, and Bernice Claire. An abridged version of the film was released in 1933 as the musical short Yours Sincerely. Crown v. Stevens Crown v. Stevens is a 1936 British crime thriller film directed by Michael Powell. It was made as a quota quickie. Capt. Grant's Family The Children of Captain Grant is a 1936 Soviet adventure film directed by Vladimir Vaynshtok and David Gutman and starring Nikolai Cherkasov, Ivan Chuvelyov and Yuri Yuryev. It is an adaptation of the novel In Search of the Castaways by Jules Verne. The film was popular on its release, and was followed in 1941 by another Verne adaptation Mysterious Island. In the 1860s, two Scottish children go on a global search for their missing father, the sailor Captain Grant. One in a Million One in a Million is a 1936 American film which marked the Hollywood debut of Sonja Henie. It features footage from the 1936 Winter Olympic Games. Jack Haskell received an Academy Award nomination in Best Dance Direction at the 9th Academy Awards. Three Texas Steers Three Texas Steers is a 1939 American "Three Mesquiteers" Western B-movie directed by George Sherman and starring John Wayne and Carole Landis. Wayne played the lead in eight of the fifty-one films in the series. Hideko, the Bus Conductor , based on the short story "Okomasan" by Masuji Ibuse, is a 1941 Japanese film directed by Mikio Naruse. It is a short film of 54 minutes. Hard Boiled Mahoney Hard Boiled Mahoney is a 1947 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the sixth film in the series. Hare Splitter Hare Splitter is a 1948 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The title is a play on "hair splitting", or focusing too much on fine details, reflecting how Bugs tries to "split up" Casbah and Daisy so Bugs can date her himself. The Walls of Jericho The Walls of Jericho is a 1948 American drama film directed by John M. Stahl, written by Lamar Trotti, and starring Cornel Wilde, Linda Darnell, Anne Baxter, Kirk Douglas, Ann Dvorak, Colleen Townsend and Marjorie Rambeau. It was released by 20th Century Fox on August 4, 1948. Bomba, the Jungle Boy Bomba, the Jungle Boy is a 1949 American film about Bomba. It was the first in a 12-film series featuring Bomba. Take One False Step Take One False Step is a 1949 film noir crime film directed by Chester Erskine and starring William Powell and Shelley Winters. Chance of a Lifetime Chance of a Lifetime is a 1950 British film starring, produced, co-written and directed by Bernard Miles. Its depiction of industrial relations was seen as controversial and distributors initially refused to screen it. It was nominated for the 1951 BAFTA for Best British Film, which was awarded to The Blue Lamp. Home, Tweet Home Home Tweet Home is a 1949 animated short released in 1950 and re-issued in 1958 featuring Sylvester, Tweety, and Hector. Valentino Valentino is a 1951 American Technicolor adventure drama film directed by Lewis Allen and starring Eleanor Parker, Richard Carlson and Patricia Medina. Walk East on Beacon! Walk East on Beacon is a 1952 American drama film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring George Murphy, Finlay Currie, and Virginia Gilmore. It was released by Columbia Pictures. The screenplay was inspired by a May 1952 Readers Digest article by J. Edgar Hoover entitled "The Crime of the Century: The Case of the A-Bomb Spies." The article covers the case against Julius and Ethel Rosenberg for treason. Clipped Wings Clipped Wings is a 1953 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on August 14, 1953 by Allied Artists and is the thirty-first film in the series. Heroes of Shipka Geroite na Shipka is a 1955 Soviet Union/Bulgarian co-production drama film. It tells the story of the famous Battle of Shipka Pass during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78. The production companies behind the film are Boyana Film, Bulgar Film and Lenfilm. The film won the Best Director Award at the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Die Ratten Die Ratten is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Robert Siodmak. It is an adaptation of the play The Rats by Gerhart Hauptmann which transferred the story in the early fifties, shortly after the Second World War. It tells the story of the destitute Pole Pauline, who sells her illegitimate baby for a few hundred Deutsche Mark to the childless forwarders wife Anna John. The film won the Golden Bear award. Creeps Creeps is the 168th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1956 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Gypsy and the Gentleman The Gypsy and the Gentleman is a 1958 British costume drama film directed by Joseph Losey. It stars Melina Mercouri and Keith Michell. The Safecracker The Safecracker is a 1958 British crime film directed by Ray Milland and starring Ray Milland, Barry Jones and Victor Maddern. The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker is a 1959 DeLuxe Color film starring Clifton Webb and Dorothy McGuire directed by Henry Levin in CinemaScope. The film is based on the 1953 Broadway play of the same, which ran for 221 performances. Burgess Meredith starred as Horace Pennypacker and Martha Scott as Ma Pennypacker. At the turn of the century, businessman Horace Pennypacker, Jr. has two families: one wife and eight children in Harrisburg, and nine children in Philadelphia. During the course of events, his ruse is undone and he struggles to find a way to maintain the status quo. Surprise Package Surprise Package is a 1960 American comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and starring Yul Brynner, Mitzi Gaynor, Noël Coward, Eric Pohlmann and Barry Foster. The screenplay concerns an American gangster living on a Greek island and a deposed King who hatch a plan to steal some crown jewels. Nefertite, regina del Nilo Nefertiti, regina del Nilo is a 1961 Italian Sword-and-sandal historical drama written and directed by Fernando Cerchio and produced for MAX Film by Ottavio Poggi. The film stars Jeanne Crain, Edmund Purdom, and Vincent Price. Purdom had previously starred in The Egyptian, which has a similar plot and characters. Guns of Darkness Guns of Darkness is a 1962 British drama film directed by Anthony Asquith which stars David Niven, Leslie Caron and James Robertson Justice. It is based on the novel Act of Mercy by Francis Clifford. Banty Raids Banty Raids is a "Merrie Melodies" cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn and the Barnyard Dawg, and features the only appearance of the "Banty Rooster" character. Released June 29, 1963, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and Stan Freberg. This cartoon marked the last "classic-era" cartoon starring Foghorn Leghorn and Barnyard Dawg. Foghorn would make a cameo appearance in False Hare in 1964, but his next appearance after that was in 1980s The Yolks on You. Jack and the Beanstalk Jack and the Beanstalk is a 1967 live-action/animated-hybrid musical-themed telefilm that was produced and directed by and starred Gene Kelly. It was executive produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. It is a retelling of the popular fairy tale that mixes both live action and animation. It won the 1967 Emmy award for "Outstanding Childrens Program". Sangre de vírgenes Blood of the Virgins is a 1967 Argentine gothic horror film directed by Emilio Vieyra. The Heist The Heist is a 1976 Mexican crime film directed by Felipe Cazals and starring Salvador Sánchez, José Carlos Ruiz and Manuel Ojeda. The Private Lesson Private Lessons is a 1975 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana film directed by Vittorio De Sisti. The Executioner Permission to Kill, also known as The Executioner, is a 1975 spy thriller film made by Sascha-Verleih and distributed by AVCO Embassy Pictures. It was directed by Cyril Frankel and produced by Paul Mills from a screenplay by Robin Estridge. The film had original music by Richard Rodney Bennett and the cinematography was by Freddie Young. The film stars Dirk Bogarde, Ava Gardner and Bekim Fehmiu with Timothy Dalton, Nicole Calfan and Frederic Forrest. The film is an Austrian-British-American co-production and was shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna and on location in Gmunden, Austria. Emma Mae Black Sisters Revenge is a 1974 Blaxploitation film written and directed by Jamaa Fanaka. The film stars Jerri Hayes, Ernest Williams III, and Charles David Brooks, III. The film was released theatrically as Emma Mae then re-titled to Black Sisters Revenge for home video release. Almost King Honza málem králem is a 1976 Czechoslovak film. The films cast includes Jiří Korn, Naďa Konvalinková, and Josef Kemr. Nine Guests for a Crime Nine Guests for a Crime is a 1977 Italian giallo film directed by Ferdinando Baldi. It was also known as La morte viene del passato in Spanish markets. An alternate Italian title was Un urlo nella notte. Spaced Out Bunny Spaced Out Bunny is a Warner Bros. cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Marvin the Martian. The cartoon was part of the television special Bugs Bunnys Bustin Out All Over on CBS, which aired May 21, 1980. Spaced Out Bunny is one of four Bugs Bunny cartoons produced during 1979-1980, the first new shorts since 1964s False Hare. Spaced Out Bunny would also be the last Warner Brothers-released short to have Mel Blanc voicing Bugs. Play Dead Play Dead is a 1981 American horror film directed by Peter Wittman and starring Yvonne De Carlo of The Munsters fame. De Carlo plays Hester, a wealthy heiress who was jilted years ago by her lover to marry her sister. Using her weapon of choice, a 200 lb. Rottweiler, Hester not only exacts her revenge on her sister and lover, but has now set her sights on the offspring of the ill-fated reunion. Although the film was shot in 1981, it was not released until 1986. Troma Entertainment currently distributes it. Delitto sull'autostrada Delitto sullautostrada is a 1982 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is the ninth chapter in the Nico Giraldi film series starring Tomas Milian. Paulo Roberto Cotechiño centravanti di sfondamento Paulo Roberto Cotechiño centravanti di sfondamento is a 1983 Italian comedy film written and directed by Nando Cicero and starring Alvaro Vitali. Sonatine Sonatine is a 1984 Canadian drama film written and directed by Micheline Lanctôt. The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Fever Pitch Fever Pitch is a 1985 American drama film written and directed by Richard Brooks and starring Ryan ONeal, Giancarlo Giannini, Chad Everett, and Catherine Hicks. It was Brookss final film. The original score was composed by Thomas Dolby. The film failed at the box office, grossing just over $600,000. It was nominated for four Razzie Awards, including Worst Picture, as well as contributing to ONeals later Razzie nomination for Worst Actor of the Decade. The film is listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John J. B. Wilsons book The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of the "100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made". Paul McCartney's Get Back Get Back is a 1991 concert film starring Paul McCartney that documents The Paul McCartney World Tour of 1989–1990. The film was directed by Richard Lester, in a return to his Beatles-related work, and was released by Carolco Pictures and New Line Cinema, through the Seven Arts joint venture. Never Forget Never Forget is a 1991 American made-for-television drama film starring Leonard Nimoy and directed by Joseph Sargent. It originally aired April 8, 1991 on TNT. Quicksand: No Escape Quicksand: No Escape is a 1992 thriller film directed by Michael Pressman, and stars Donald Sutherland, Tim Matheson, Felicity Huffman and the debut role of Kaley Cuoco. Black Widow Murders: The Blanche Taylor Moore Story Black Widow Murders: The Blanche Taylor Moore Story is a 1993 American drama film directed by Alan Metzger and written by Judith Paige Mitchell. It is based on the 1993 book Preachers Girl by Jim Schutze. The film stars Elizabeth Montgomery, David Clennon, John M. Jackson, Grace Zabriskie, Bruce McGill and Mark Rolston. The film premiered on NBC on May 3, 1993. The Heidi Chronicles The Heidi Chronicles is a 1995 made-for-television drama film by Wendy Wasserstein adapted from her play of the same name. The film premiered on TNT on October 15, 1995. The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson is a mockumentary on the disappearance of a fictitious wealthy British film producer, Kevin Johnson, who is dealing in sex, lies and blackmail in Hollywood. This marked Dudley Moores last live-action role before his death. The Patron Saint of Liars The Patron Saint of Liars is a 1998 drama television film based on the novel of the same name by Ann Patchett. It tells the story of Rose Abbot, a young woman who abandons her life in California with her husband after finding out she is pregnant. She chooses a home for unwed mothers in Kentucky as her escape, hoping to give her child up for adoption and start over. The film stars Dana Delany, Ellen Burstyn and Clancy Brown. It premiered on April 5, 1998, on CBS. Target for Tonight Target for Tonight is a 1941 British documentary film billed as filmed and acted by the Royal Air Force, all while under fire. It was directed by Harry Watt for the Crown Film Unit. The film is about the crew of a Wellington bomber partaking in a bombing mission over Germany. The film won an honorary Academy Award in 1942 as Best Documentary by the National Board of Review. This Is America This Is America is the third studio album by Kim Weston. Released in 1968, the album focuses on the theme of patriotism. It is well known for its recording of "Lift Every Voice and Sing", later released as a single. The Mechanic Gavrilov's Beloved Woman Waiting for Love is a 1981 Soviet romantic comedy film directed by Pyotr Todorovsky starring Ludmila Gurchenko and Sergei Shakurov. The film is set in the Ukrainian city of Odessa. Killer Killer is a 1998 French-Kazakhstani crime drama film directed by Darezhan Omirbaev. The Monkey's Paw The Monkeys Paw is a 1948 British horror film directed by Norman Lee and starring Milton Rosmer, Michael Martin Harvey, Joan Seton and Megs Jenkins. It is based on the 1902 story "The Monkeys Paw" by W. W. Jacobs. The screenplay was written by Norman Lee and Barbara Toy. It was produced by Ernest G. Roy. Peau d'homme coeur de bête Skin of Man, Heart of Beast is a French film directed by Hélène Angel. It won the Golden Leopard at the 1999 Locarno International Film Festival. Megham Megham is a 1999 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film directed by Priyadarshan, written by T. Damodaran, produced by Suresh Balaje and distributed by Pranavam Movies. It stars Mammootty, Dileep, Priya Gill, Pooja Batra, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Sreenivasan, Nedumudi Venu, Captain Raju and Cochin Haneefa. The music was composed by Ouseppachan. Poochakkoru Mookkuthi Poochakkoru Mookkuthi is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language screwball comedy film written and directed by Priyadarshan. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Mohanlal, Shankar, Menaka, M. G. Soman, Nedumudi Venu, C. I. Paul, Sukumari, Jagathy Sreekumar, Kuthiravattam Pappu, Sreenivasan and Baiju Santhosh. Poochakkoru Mookkuthi marks the directorial debut of Priyadarshan, the first collaboration of Priyadarshan and Mohanlal as director and actor. Their frequent collaborator M. G. Sreekumar made his Malayalam debut as a playback singer through the film. The film was released on 17 March 1984 by Dinny Films. It was a commercial success at the box office. Poochakkoru Mookkuthi is regarded as one of the landmark films in Malayalam cinema. The success of the film triggered a deluge of screwball comedy films in Malayalam cinema in mid-1980s. Poochakkoru Mookkuthi was remade in four Indian languages. Girl Boss Revenge: Sukeban is a 1972 Japanese exploitation film that is directed by Norifumi Suzuki and stars lead females of the genre, Reiko Ike and Miki Sugimoto. Margery and Gladys Margery and Gladys is a one-off television drama/film, broadcast on 21 September 2003. Starring Penelope Keith and June Brown as the title characters, it was produced by Carlton Television for ITV and directed by Geoffrey Sax. Upon first broadcast, it was watched by a total of 7.91 million viewers. The film was also screened on RTÉ One in Ireland. It was subsequently repeated on ITV3 on 6 March 2016, its first repeat in the United Kingdom since its original broadcast in 2003. The film was released on DVD in Australia in July 2012 by Madman Entertainment. Low Life Low Life is a 2004 South Korean action film directed by Im Kwon-taek. Forza Bastia "Forza Bastia" is a 26-minute film documenting a UEFA Cup match between PSV Eindhoven and French club SC Bastia at the Furiani Stadium in 1978. Jacques Tati directed the piece at the request of friend Gilberto Trigano – the President of the Bastia club at that time. It was subsequently shelved and kept in storage until Tatis daughter Sophie Tatischeff eventually assembled the footage, which was released in 2002. Cafundó Cafundó is 2005 Brazilian historical drama film written and directed by Paulo Betti and Clóvis Bueno and starring Lázaro Ramos. Wet Dreams 2 Wet Dreams 2 is a 2005 South Korean film. Comedic but more serious than its predecessor Wet Dreams, it follows four girls in high school as they become curious about sex and compete for the affection of their new teacher. Zombie Night 2: Awakening Zombie Night 2: Awakening is a 2006 Canadian horror film directed by David J. Francis and starring Sharon DeWitt, Kari Grace, and Dan Rooney. It is a conceptual sequel to Zombie Night. It was followed in 2008 by Reel Zombies. Nasrani Nasrani is a 2007 Malayalam action drama film starring Mammootty and directed by Joshiy and produced by Rajan Thaliparambu. Story, Screenplay and Dialogues are by Ranjith. The film tells the story of an Achayan from a Syrian Catholic family in Central Travancore. K.P.A.C. Lalitha won the Asianet Film Award for Best Supporting Actor - Female for this film in 2007. Flying By Flying By is a 2009 drama film directed by Jim Amatulli and starring Billy Ray Cyrus, Heather Locklear, Olesya Rulin, and Patricia Neal. It was the final film for Patricia Neal. Rama Rama Kya Hai Dramaaa Rama Rama, Kya Hai Dramaaa is a Bollywood comedy film directed by Chandrakant Singh, and produced by Surendra Bhatia and Rajan Prakash. The film stars Rajpal Yadav, Neha Dhupia, Aashish Chaudhary and Amrita Arora in lead roles. It released on 1 February 2008, and received generally negative response upon release. PoliWood PoliWood is a 2009 documentary film directed by Barry Levinson and produced by Tim Daly, Robin Bronk and Robert E. Baruc. Bayside Shakedown 3: Set the Guys Loose is a 2010 Japanese action drama film directed by Katsuyuki Motohiro. It was released on July 3, 2010. It Came from Kuchar It Came from Kuchar is a 2009 documentary film about twin underground filmmakers George Kuchar and Mike Kuchar directed by Jennifer Kroot and produced by Tigerlily Films LLC. The film includes commentary by John Waters, Christopher Coppola, Wayne Wang, B. Ruby Rich, Atom Egoyan, Guy Maddin, Bill Griffith, and Buck Henry. Funding for the film came from the Andy Warhol Foundation, Creative Work Fund, The Fleishhacker Foundation, San Francisco Arts Commission, and Frameline. Bedrooms Bedrooms is a 2010 drama film directed and written by Youssef Delara. Starring Julie Benz, Moon Bloodgood, Sarah Clarke, Xander Berkeley, Dee Wallace and Barry Bostwick. It premieres August 20, 2010 at the Los Angeles Latino Film Festival 2010. Actresses Actresses is a 2009 South Korean mockumentary-style drama film directed by E J-yong. Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy Legends - The Movie is a Japanese film released in 2009, in Tsuburaya Productions, superhero and kaiju film Then 43-year-old Ultra Series franchise, known for its star Ultraman. The film premiered in theaters on December 12, 2009, distributed by Warner Bros. Entertainment Japan. The catchphrase for the movie is . The film is also referred to as Large Monster: The Ultra Milky Way Legend. The film went on to gross $6,161,665 and become the second highest grossing Ultraman movie behind the previous years entry. It is the first film directed by Koichi Sakamoto, marking the debut of Ultraman Zero and Ultraman Belial. The film itself was preceded by Ghost Reverse, a direct-to-video special from Ultraman Mebius which lead to the movies plot. The Scam The Scam is a 2009 crime thriller, the first South Korean film to tackle the stock market. 1,778 Stories of Me and My Wife is a 2011 Japanese film based on the true story of the science fiction writer Taku Mayumura. It was directed by Mamoru Hoshi, and stars actor Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and actress Yūko Takeuchi. The film is the fourth in the so-called "Boku Series" starring Kusanagi, and the first to based on a book. Much of the staff of the other three films continued their work on this film. 1,778 Stories of Me and My Wife was released in Japanese cinemas on 15 January 2011. Bikini Jones and the Temple of Eros Bikini Jones and the Temple of Eros is a 2010 American made for cable comedy erotic film written and directed by Fred Olen Ray. It is a porn spoof of Indiana Jones. The Trouble with the Truth The Trouble with the Truth is a 2011 American romantic drama film written and directed by Jim Hemphill. Starring John Shea and Lea Thompson as two divorcees meeting after their daughters engagement, the film follows their conversation over dinner as they reassess their life and relationship. The film has drawn comparison with Richard Linklaters Before Sunrise and Before Sunset, and Louis Malles My Dinner with Andre for its minimalist plot, with Roger Ebert noting that "it is a very small movie with very deep feelings". Makeup Man Makeup Man is a 2011 Malayalam comedy film directed by Shafi. The film stars Jayaram, Sheela, Suraj Venjarammoodu and Siddique in the lead roles, with Kunchako Boban and Prithviraj appearing in guest roles. Vidyasagar composed the music, with lyrics penned by Kaithapram. The tumultuous life of a couple, after the wife becomes a heroine just by chance and the husband is forced to disguise himself as her makeup man, is being told here. The storyline is similar to 2001 French movie My Wife Is an Actress. 2013 Kannada movie Radhan Ganda starring Komal had a similar storyline. SPEC: Heaven is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi. It was released on 7 April 2012. This is a sequel to the TBS drama SPEC series. The Fruit Hunters The Fruit Hunters is a 2012 feature documentary film about exotic fruit cultivators and preservationists. It is directed by Yung Chang and co-written by Chang and Mark Slutsky, and inspired by Adam Leith Gollner’s 2008 book of the same name. In addition to documentary sequences, the film also uses CGI animation, models and performers to stage real and imagined moments in the history of fruit. Dear Albania Dear Albania is a 2015 travel documentary film about Albania produced by Eliza Dushku and directed by Nate Dushku who are of Albanian descent. In Dear Albania, Eliza and her brother Nate travel to the Balkan region where they explore 15 Albanian cities throughout Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro and Macedonia. Mary of Nazareth Mary of Nazareth is a 2012 Italian-German-Spanish television movie directed by Giacomo Campiotti. It focuses on life events of Mary of Nazareth, Mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene. Sudigaadu Sudigadu is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language action parody film directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao and produced by Chandrasekhar D Reddy under Arundathi Movies. It is the remake of C. S. Amudhans debut Tamil movie Thamizh Padam. The film features Allari Naresh and Monal Gajjar in the lead roles. Allari Naresh plays double roles in this movie as father and son. The film was released on 24 August 2012. This film was dubbed in Hindi as "Hero No. Zero" by Goldmines Telefilms in 2016. Sisterakas Sisterakas is a 2012 Filipino comedy parody film produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films and selected as one of the eight official entries to the 2012 Metro Manila Film Festival. The film was released nationwide in theaters on December 25, 2012. The film was directed by Wenn V. Deramas and stars an ensemble cast including Ai-Ai Delas Alas, Vice Ganda, Kris Aquino, Kathryn Bernardo, Daniel Padilla, and Xyriel Manabat. This is Aquinos first collaboration with VIVA Films. The film broke box-office records in the Philippines upon its nationwide release in theaters. It now holds the title of the 3rd highest-grossing Filipino film of all time domestically. Blue Blood Blue Blood is a 2014 Brazilian drama film directed by Lírio Ferreira. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. SummerSlam SummerSlam was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by WWE that took place on August 18, 2013 at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. It was the twenty-sixth annual SummerSlam, and the fifth consecutive one held at Staples Center. The events card consisted of nine matches, including the pre-show. In the main event, Daniel Bryan defeated John Cena to become the new WWE Champion, with Triple H acting as special guest referee, only to be attacked by Triple H and lose it minutes later to Randy Orton, who cashed in the Money in the Bank contract. Elsewhere on the events card, Alberto Del Rio defeated Christian to retain the World Heavyweight Championship and Brock Lesnar defeated CM Punk in a No Disqualification match. The event received 296,909 buys, down from last years event of 358,000. Cool Kids Don't Cry Kule kidz gråter ikke is a 2014 Norwegian drama film directed by Katarina Launing. It is a remake of the 2012 Dutch film Achtste Groepers Huilen Niet, which was based on the book Achtste-groepers huilen niet by Jacques Vriens. The movie stars Mia Helene Solberg Brekke, who portrays Anja, a teen with cancer. Chingari Chingari, also titled Chingaari, is a 2012 Indian Kannada action thriller film starring Darshan, Bhavana and Deepika Kamaiah in the lead roles. The film is directed by A. Harsha and the music is composed by V. Harikrishna. It is also dubbed into Hindi as Chingaara. B. Mahadevu produced the film with a budget of . The film was reported to be inspired by 2008 French-American film, Taken as well as 2007 American film Trade. The Kind Words The Kind Words is a 2015 Israeli drama film directed by Shemi Zarhin. It was nominated for Best Film at the 2015 Ophir Awards. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Bem Casados Happily Married is a Brazilian comedy movie made in 2015. The movie is the latest feature film directed by the Brazilian filmmaker Aluizio Abranches who also produced the movie with Ilda Santiago. The screenplay was written by Fernando São Thiago and the two great actors Alexandre Borges and Camila Morgado star in the movie. The film is a production of Hare Filmes, founded as Lama Filmes in 2001, that produced The Three Marias and From Beginning to End. Distributed by Imagem Filmes, the film debuted in Brazilian cinemas at the end of 2015 with great reception from the public and critics. Poison Berry in My Brain is an ongoing Japanese slice of life romance josei manga series written and illustrated by Setona Mizushiro. It started serialization in 2009 in Chorus manga magazine and was serialized until 2015. It was later compiled into 5 tankoubon volumes. It was adapted into a live action film that premiered in Japan in May 9, 2015. The Great & The Small The Great & The Small is a 2016 drama film written, produced, directed by Dusty Bias and starring Ann Dowd and Nick Fink. The 'Other' Love Story The "Other" Love Story is the first ever same sex love story in the form of a web-series in India. It is a 12 episode web series, with the story revolving around 2 young girls and set in the 1990s when there were no cell phones or internet. It was written and directed by Roopa Rao, and produced by Harini Daddala for JLT Films, with the main leads played by Shweta Gupta and Spoorthi Gumaste. Luke's Movie Muddle Lukes Movie Muddle is a 1916 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Prints of the film survive in various film archives around the world, including George Eastman House and the Filmoteca Española. Night Night is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1930 by Columbia Pictures. The short opens to Piano Sonata No. 14, the Moonlight Sonata. The Lady Refuses The Lady Refuses is a 1931 American pre-Code melodrama film, directed by George Archainbaud, from a screenplay by Wallace Smith, based on an original story by Guy Bolton and Robert Milton. It stars Betty Compson as a destitute young woman on the verge of becoming a prostitute, who is hired by a wealthy man to woo his neer-do-well son away from the clutches of a gold-digger. The plot is regarded as risqué enough to appear in at least one collection of pre-Code Hollywood films. Boop-Oop-A-Doop Boop-Oop-a-Doop is an animated short film created by Fleischer Studios in January 16, 1932 as part of the Talkartoon series. Birds in the Spring Birds in the Spring is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1933. If I Were Free If I Were Free is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Elliott Nugent and written by Dwight Taylor, based on the play, "Behold, We Live" by John Van Druten. The film stars Irene Dunne, Clive Brook, Nils Asther and Henry Stephenson. The film was released on December 1, 1933, by RKO Pictures. Biography of a Bachelor Girl Biography of a Bachelor Girl is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Edward H. Griffith and written by Horace Jackson and Anita Loos. It is based upon the play, "Biography," by S. N. Behrman. The film stars Ann Harding, Robert Montgomery, Edward Everett Horton, Edward Arnold, Una Merkel and Charles Richman. It was released on January 4, 1935, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The White Angel The White Angel is a 1936 American historical drama film directed by William Dieterle and starring Kay Francis. The film depicts Florence Nightingales pioneering work in nursing during the Crimean War. Tear Gas Squad Tear Gas Squad is a 1940 American drama film directed by Terry O. Morse and starring Dennis Morgan, John Payne and Gloria Dickson. The film was made under the working title of State Cop. It includes the song Im an Officer of the Law. Here We Go Again Here We Go Again is a 1942 American film, a sequel to Look Whos Laughing. With RKO in financial trouble, with the success of the earlier zany comedy starring a bevy of radio stars, Here We Go Again put Fibber McGee and Molly in a search for where to celebrate the couples 20th anniversary. They want to throw a big party but when everyone declines their invitation, they decide to go on a second honeymoon instead. Right on cue, Fibber McGee and Mollys second honeymoon goes awry. Ultimately, the pair bumps into their old friends Edgar Bergen, Charlie McCarthy and the Great Gildersleeve, along with others. With the anniversary party on again, the only problem is, how will Fibber McGee pay for all of this? Another Time, Another Place Another Time, Another Place is a 1983 British drama film directed by Michael Radford and starring Phyllis Logan, Giovanni Mauriello and Denise Coffey. The screenplay was based on the novel by Jessie Kesson. La vida en un hilo Life on a Thread is a 1945 Spanish comedy film written, directed and produced by Edgar Neville. Neville later modified the film for the stage, with an adaptation of the same name. It was remade twice, as a Mexican film La engañadora in 1955, directed by José Díaz Morales and as Spanish film titled Una mujer bajo la lluvia in 1992 directed by Gerardo Vera. I've Always Loved You Ive Always Loved You is a 1946 American Technicolor drama film produced and directed by Frank Borzage and written by Borden Chase. The film stars Philip Dorn, Catherine McLeod, William Carter, Maria Ouspenskaya, Felix Bressart and Elizabeth Patterson. Rare for a film produced by Republic Pictures, Ive Always Loved You is a high-budget prestige production with an A-list director in Borzage. A Missed Fortune A Missed Fortune is the 137th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1952 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Something to Live For Something to Live For is a 1952 American drama film starring Joan Fontaine, Ray Milland, and Teresa Wright, directed by George Stevens, and released by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay by Dwight Taylor was the first to focus on the Alcoholics Anonymous program as a means of overcoming an addiction to liquor. Break to Freedom Albert R.N. is a 1953 British war film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Jack Warner, Anthony Steel and Robert Beatty. Taxi Driver Taxi Driver is a 1954 Hindi movie produced by Navketan Films. The film was directed by Chetan Anand and stars his brother Dev Anand, Devs wife-to-be Kalpana Kartik and Johnny Walker. The film was written by Chetan himself, along with his wife Uma Anand and his other brother Vijay Anand. The films music director was S. D. Burman and the lyrics were written by Sahir Ludhianvi. Fort Yuma Fort Yuma is a 1955 Technicolor Western film directed by Lesley Selander starring Peter Graves, Joan Vohs, John Hudson and Joan Taylor The Boss The Boss is a 1956 American film noir crime film directed by Byron Haskin and starring John Payne, William Bishop, Gloria McGhee and Doe Avedon. Up the Creek Up the Creek is a 1958 British comedy film written and directed by Val Guest and starring David Tomlinson, Peter Sellers, Wilfrid Hyde-White, David Lodge and Lionel Jeffries. Everything Goes Wrong is a 1960 Japanese Sun Tribe film directed by Seijun Suzuki and starring Tamio Kawachi and Yoshiko Yatsu in her film debut. The story follows Jirō, a rebellious high schooler, in his sadomasochistic and criminal misadventures, specifically as they relate to his girlfriend, mother and her lover. The film was produced and distributed by the Nikkatsu Company. Kinema Junpo called it an early masterpiece in Suzukis career. Circle of Deception Circle of Deception is a 1960 CinemaScope British war film directed by Jack Lee and starring Bradford Dillman, Suzy Parker and Harry Andrews. Flame in the Streets Flame in the Streets is a 1961 film directed by Roy Ward Baker and based on the 1958 play Hot Summer Night by Ted Willis. It opened at the Odeon Leicester Square in Londons West End on 22 June 1961. A Symposium on Popular Songs A Symposium on Popular Songs is a special cartoon featurette made by Walt Disney Productions in 1962. It features songs written by the Sherman Brothers with music arrangements by Tutti Camarata. The Shermans also co-wrote the screenplay but are not credited for this. Host Ludwig Von Drake invites his audience into his mansion where he tells all about popular music through the years, introducing several songs illustrated with stop-motion photography. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. It was released on DVD in 2005 as part of the Walt Disney Treasures set Disney Rarities. How to Steal the World How To Steal the World is a 1968 American action–adventure film based on the series The Man from U.N.C.L.E., with Robert Vaughn and David McCallum reprising their roles as secret agents Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin. The film also stars Barry Sullivan, Eleanor Parker, Leslie Nielsen, Tony Bill, Peter Mark Richman, Albert Paulsen, Inger Stratton, Hugh Marlowe, and Dan OHerlihy. It was originally telecast as the final two episodes of the TV series, as "The Seven Wonders of the World Affair". The feature version is the only U.N.C.L.E. film not to include Jerry Goldsmiths theme music. The film was directed by Sutton Roley and written by Norman Hudis. The Wanderer The Wanderer is a 1967 French drama film based on the novel Le Grand Meaulnes by Alain-Fournier. Little Ayse and the Magic Dwarfs in the Land of Dreams Ayşecik ve Sihirli Cüceler Rüyalar Ülkesinde is a 1971 film by Turkish film director Tunç Başaran, an uncredited and very close adaptation by Hamdi Değirmencioğlu of L. Frank Baums The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The film was produced by Özdemir Birsel for Hisar Film. It is one of nearly forty films featuring Zeynep Değirmencioğlu as Ayşecik, many of which, like this one, were uncredited adaptations of famous stories, for example, Sinderella Külkedisi, Hayat Sevince Güzel beautiful", and Pamuk Prenses ve 7 Cüceler. Caravan Caravan is a 1971 Indian thriller film, directed by Nasir Hussain and produced by Tahir Hussain under the Nasir Hussain Films and T.V. Films banners. It stars Jeetendra and Asha Parekh in lead roles, with music composed by R.D. Burman. Three more Hussain fixtures were involved in the songs; lyricist Majrooh Sultanpuri, music composer R.D. Burman, and singer Mohammad Rafi. The film was a "Super Hit" domestically according to Box Office India, and an even greater success abroad in China, where it drew over 100million box office admissions and became the highest-grossing foreign film ever up until then. The movie is based on the 1953 movie Girl on the Run. Il venditore di morte The Price of Death is a 1971 Italian Western film directed by Lorenzo Gicca Palli and starring Klaus Kinski and Gianni Garko. Some DVD releases feature the title Der Galgen Wartecht Schon, Amigo!. The Dirt Gang The Dirt Gang is a 1972 American action drama film directed by Jerry Jameson and starring Paul Carr, Michael Pataki, Lee de Broux, Jon Shank, Nancy Harris, T.J. Escott, and Jessica Stuart. The film was released by American International Pictures in November 1972. Night Call Nurses Night Call Nurses is a 1972 film directed by Jonathan Kaplan. It is the third in Roger Cormans "nurses" cycle of films, starting with The Student Nurses. Tüzoltó utca 25. Tüzolto Utca 25 is a 1973 Hungarian film directed by István Szabó. It won the Golden Leopard at the 1974 Locarno International Film Festival Yessongs Yessongs is a 1975 concert film produced by David Speechley and directed by Peter Neal. It features the English progressive rock band Yes performing during their Close to the Edge Tour in December 1972. The film contains live performances of nine songs, including tracks from Close to the Edge, the album supported by the tour. The Bears and I The Bears and I is a 1974 American drama film directed by Bernard McEveety and written by John Whedon. The film stars Patrick Wayne, Chief Dan George, Andrew Duggan, Michael Ansara and Robert Pine. The film was released on July 31, 1974, by Buena Vista Distribution. Breaking Point Breaking Point is a 1976 Canadian-American crime drama film starring Bo Svenson and Robert Culp, produced and directed by Bob Clark. Smokey Bites the Dust Smokey Bites the Dust is a 1981 car chase film from New World Pictures directed by Charles B. Griffith. Despite the title, the film is not connected to the Smokey and the Bandit series. Preppies Preppies is a 1984 comedy written and directed by Chuck Vincent. The film is ranked Number 45 in GamesRadars 50 Best Sex Comedies, a list including "Annie Hall" and "The Graduate", and in 2013 Complex magazine rated it Number 42 in their 50 Best Raunchy Teen Comedies, above several better known major studio films. News Items News Items is a 1983 French documentary film, directed by Raymond Depardon, about daily life at police station in the fifth arrondissement of Paris. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. It was selected for screening as part of the Cannes Classics section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Last Night at the Alamo Last Night at the Alamo is a 1983 American black-and-white independent film directed and co-produced by Eagle Pennell, written and co-produced by Kim Henkel and starring Sonny Carl Davis and Lou Perryman. Grand Canyon: The Hidden Secrets Grand Canyon: The Hidden Secrets is a 34-minute short IMAX documentary film that was theatrically released on June 16, 1984. The film was created, directed, and written by American filmmaker Kieth Merrill and was produced by Destination Cinema. The music is composed by Bill Conti. The IMAX film was followed by The Making of Grand Canyon: The Hidden Secrets, a 24-minute making-of documentary short released on January 11, 1999, but produced by Destination Cinema in 1993. Adieu Bonaparte Adieu Bonaparte or Bonaparte in Egypt is a 1985 Egyptian-French historical drama film directed by Youssef Chahine. It was entered into the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. It was later selected for screening as part of the Cannes Classics section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Stripper Stripper is a 1986 American documentary film directed by Jerome Gary. It depicts a strippers convention and contest and the strong motive to win of a few of the contestants. Hotel St. Pauli Hotel St. Pauli is a 1988 Norwegian drama film by Svend Wam, based upon the novel "Jord!" by Erland Kiøsterud. The movie is set in Copenhagen, Hamburg and the roads in between. It is about sex and violence in the Hamburg red light district of St. Pauli. Next Next is a short film created by Aardman Animations. Its full title is "Next: The Infinite Variety Show." To Kill a Dead Man To Kill a Dead Man is a short film made in 1994 by the trip hop group Portishead. The film is a spy movie which revolves around an assassination and its aftermath. The film is featured in the bonus section on the DVD version of Roseland NYC Live released in 2002. The theme can be found on both the 1995 compilation album Glory Times and the 1994 CD single "Sour Times". The music video for "Sour Times" also uses footage from the film. A still from the film is featured on the cover of their album Dummy and several other stills appear in the CD booklet. A miniature image of the poster for the film is visible in the upper left corner at the back of this album. The West Side Waltz The West Side Waltz is a play by Ernest Thompson. The play focuses on Margaret Mary Elderdice, an aging, widowed pianist living in a dreary Upper West Side apartment, and her relationships with a prim, virginal violinist neighbor and the young companion who moves in for an extended stay. Thompson was prompted to write the piece when screenwriter George Seaton offered him a grant to write a new play following the success of his previous work, On Golden Pond. The play originally was presented off-Broadway in 1978. After three previews, the Broadway production, directed by Noel William, opened on November 19, 1981, at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre. Despite the presence of screen legend Katharine Hepburn, supported by Dorothy Loudon, Regina Baff, and David Margulies, it ran for only 126 performances. Hepburn was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play, but lost to Zoe Caldwell. Thompson wrote the teleplay for and directed a CBS production that originally aired on Thanksgiving night in 1995. The cast included Shirley MacLaine, Liza Minnelli, Kathy Bates, Jennifer Grey, Estelle Harris, and Robert Pastorelli. Northern Lights Northern Lights is a 1997 television film based upon the 1988 stage play of the same name by John Hoffman. Directed by Linda Yellen, the film stars Diane Keaton, Maury Chaykin, Joseph Cross, and Kathleen York. It was produced for the Disney Channel and premiered on August 23, 1997. Some sources identify Northern Lights as the first Disney Channel Original Movie, though Northern Lights was not included in Disney Channels 100 Original Movies celebration that aired in May–June 2016, and Disney Channel considers 1997s Under Wraps to be the first official Disney Channel Original Movie. Because her character was depicted as a heavy smoker, actress Diane Keaton thought production of the film was an odd choice for the Disney Channel. Sapore di mare 2 - Un anno dopo Sapore di mare 2 - Un anno dopo is a 1983 Italian teen romantic comedy film directed by Bruno Cortini. It is the sequel of Time for Loving. Theirs Is the Glory Theirs Is the Glory, is a 1946 British war film about the British 1st Airborne Divisions involvement in the Battle of Arnhem during Operation Market Garden in the Second World War. It was the first film to be made about this battle, and the biggest grossing UK war film for nearly a decade. The later film A Bridge Too Far depicts the operation as a whole and includes the British, Polish and American Airborne forces, while Theirs Is the Glory focuses solely on the British forces, and their fight at Oosterbeek and Arnhem. The film was directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, who was himself a veteran of the First World War, having survived Gallipoli where he had served with the Royal Irish Rifles. The producer was Leonard Castleton Knight, Head of Gaumont British News. The script was written primarily by Louis Golding but honed by Hursts protege Terence Young. Young had been in the Irish Guards with the Guards Armoured Division with XXX Corps seeking to relieve Arnhem during the battle and hence the authenticity of the eventual story-line. The veterans who starred in the film also actively collaborated on the script. Ordinary Heroes Ordinary Heroes is a 1999 Hong Kong drama film directed and produced by Ann Hui. Based on real-life prototypes, the film focused on social activists in the 1970s and 1980s who fought defiantly against the British Colonial government for the rights of the Yau Ma Tei boat people and their mainland wives. Mostly leftists and Communist sympathisers, their despair after the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre is also highlighted. The Chinese title refers to a popular Teresa Teng song which played during the film. Ordinary Heroes was critically acclaimed, winning Best Picture at the 19th Hong Kong Film Awards and the 36th Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan, among others. The Play of God Kaliyattam is a 1997 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Jayaraaj. It stars Suresh Gopi, Lal, Manju Warrier, and Biju Menon. The film is an adaptation of William Shakespeares play Othello, set against the backdrop of the Hindu Theyyam performance. Suresh Gopi plays Kannan Perumalayan, the equivalent to Othello. Lal plays Paniyan, the equivalent to Iago. Manju Warrier plays Thamara, the Desdemona version. And Biju Menon plays Kanthan, Cassios role. Suresh Gopis role as Kannan Perumalayan was critically acclaimed and it was considered as one of his best acting performances in his career. In 1998, Suresh Gopi received the National Film Award for Best Actor, Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor for his critically acclaimed performance. Jayaraaj won the award for Best Director for his work on the film. The film was a critical and commercial success. So Close to Paradise Saltwater Saltwater is a 2000 Irish drama film written and directed by Conor McPherson. The film stars Peter McDonald, Brian Cox, Conor Mullen, Laurence Kinlan, Brendan Gleeson and Eva Birthistle. The film was released on September 29, 2000, by Buena Vista International. Aryan Aryan is a 1988 Indian Malayalam-language crime drama film directed by Priyadarshan and written by T. Damodaran. The film stars Mohanlal, Ramya Krishnan, Sharat Saxena, Shobana, Sreenivasan, Gavin Packard, M. G. Soman and Goga Kapoor. Aryan tells the tale of underworld battle and emotional family bonds. Aryan was a blockbuster success at the box office. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Aaryan Mera Naam. Aryan was remade in Tamil as Dravidan and in Telugu as Ashoka Chakravarthy. Sharat Saxena played as the villain in all versions. Mohanlal won the Kerala State Film Award – Special Jury Award for his performance. Promised Land Promised Land is a 2002 film based on the 1978 English translation of the award-winning Afrikaans novel, Na die Geliefde Land by the South African author, Karel Schoeman. The film was directed by Jason Xenopoulos and starred Nick Boraine; other cast included Lida Botha, Wilma Stõckenstrom, Louis van Niekerk, Tobie Cronje, Grant Swanby, Daniel Browde, Ian Roberts, Dan Robbertse and Yvonne van den Bergh. It was made on a budget of just over R15. It won the Best Screenplay Award at the Tokyo International Film Festival in 2002. Superman Superman is a 1987 Hindi movie, produced and directed by B. Gupta. The film stars Urmila Bhatt, Dharmendra, Puneet Issar, Sonia Sahni and Ranjeeta Kaur. Puneet Issar is in the lead role as Superman. It was an unofficial remake of Superman. The film was not well received. It was accused of stealing copyrighted contents such as the plot and scenes from 1978 film Superman. Iron Maiden: 12 Wasted Years 12 Wasted Years is a video documentary of heavy metal band Iron Maiden, focusing on the history of the band from 1975-1987. It includes several rare videos and interviews from the bands career, some of which were later included on the 2004 documentary The Early Days. The video was originally released on laserdisc and VHS tape and has been out of print for over a decade. In March 2013, Iron Maiden included the full documentary in a reissue of their 1989 concert film, Maiden England. Family Family is a 2001 Japanese yakuza film directed by Takashi Miike. This film together with its sequel Family 2 comprise the complete Family saga. Bikini Airways Bikini Airways is a 2003 American made for cable erotic film written and directed by Fred Olen Ray. A Family Secret A Family Secret is a 2006 Canadian comedy-drama film. The French language title for the film is Le Secret de ma mère. Kung Fu Mahjong 2 Kung Fu Mahjong 2 is a 2005 Hong Kong film directed by Wong Jing and starring Cherrie Ying, Yuen Wah and Yuen Qiu. It is the first sequel to Kung Fu Mahjong. Two Days in April Two Days in April is a 2007 documentary film by director Don Argott that follows four NFL prospects through the process of preparing for and participating in the 2006 NFL Draft. The film received its name in reference to the NFL Draft Weekend, and focuses on the intense training leading up to the NFL Draft and the emotional roller coaster of draft day. Three of the players were selected within six picks of each other in the third round. Other individuals in the documentary include Bruce Allen, Tom Condon, Chuck Cook, Jon Gruden, Steve Hale, Michael Johnson, Mel Kiper Jr., Andy Reid, Marty Schottenheimer, Dick Selcer, Rob Stone, Lionel Taylor, Travis Wilson, and Wendy Wilson. The Condor The Condor is an animated superhero film about a new character created by Stan Lee. It features the voices of Wilmer Valderrama, María Conchita Alonso, Kathleen Barr, Michael Dobson, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, and Cusse Mankuma. Originally titled El Lobo, it was released under the Stan Lee Presents banner, which is a series of direct-to-DVD animated films distributed by POW Entertainment with Anchor Bay Entertainment. The story was by Stan Lee, with the script written by former The New Teen Titans writer Marv Wolfman. The film is set in the same world as Mosaic, a prior Stan Lee Presents film, with the films events apparently occurring before the events of Mosaic. The Condor was released on DVD on March 20, 2007 and had its television premiere on Cartoon Network on March 24, 2007. Since then, the film has been poorly received. Veruthe Oru Bharya Veruthe Oru Bharya is a 2008 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written by K. Gireesh Kumar and directed by Akku Akbar. The film stars Jayaram, Gopika and Nivetha Thomas in the lead roles. The film was a commercial success at the box office. For her role, Nivetha Thomas received Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist that year. Gopika also received the Asianet Film Award for Best Female Actor. Serigala Terakhir Serigala Terakhir is a 2009 Indonesian action-drama film directed by Upi Avianto. Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More to Life Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More to Life is a 2010 Canadian live-action/animated short film about the fictional adventures of Maurice Sendaks pet dog Jennie, based on his 1967 childrens book of the same name. It is directed by Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski, collectively known as Clyde Henry Productions, and features the voices of Meryl Streep, Forest Whitaker and Spike Jonze. Jonze also served as producer along with Vincent Landay and Marcy Page. Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More to Life was produced by the National Film Board of Canada in association with Warner Home Video. Beyond the Farthest Star Beyond the Farthest Star is a 2015 limited-release film directed by Andrew William Librizzi. Producers are Andrew Librizzi, Benjamin Dane, and Sally Helppie. Plot: A Senator torches a nativity and the media spotlight falls on a dying Texas town. With the prospect of leading his tiny congregation into a national debate, Pastor Adam Wells determines not to let anything stop him. But when a stranger arrives and a past secret is revealed, his crusade collides with a greater fight—the heart and soul of his marriage, troubled daughter, and even his own life. The film stars Renee OConnor, Todd Terry, Cherami Leigh, Barry Corbin, and Andrew Prine. The film was shot on location in Leonard. The DVD is being released in the United States and Canada on December 5, 2017. Nayakan Nayakan is a 2010 Indian Malayalam-language crime film directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery and written by P. S. Rafeeq. It stars Indrajith Sukumaran, Thilakan, Jagathy Sreekumar, Dhanya Mary Varghese and Siddique. The film revolves around a Kathakali artist, Vardanunni, who joins the underworld to take revenge on those who killed his family and destroyed his life. Pinocchio Pinocchio is a 2012 Italian animation film directed by Enzo DAlò. It is based on the novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi. The film had a budget of about 8 million euros. It was screened out of competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. The original score was composed by Lucio Dalla, and includes songs performed by Leda Battisti and Nada. The vocal cast of the film includes Rocco Papaleo, Maurizio Micheli, Paolo Ruffini, Andy Luotto, and Lucio Dalla. It was released in North America by Lionsgate Home Entertainment in April 2018. San Francisco Earthquake & Fire: April 18, 1906 San Francisco Earthquake & Fire: April 18, 1906 is an American short black-and-white documentary silent film. The film documents the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. This film is "narrated" with the standard text slides between scenes. In 2005, the film was added to the United States National Film Registry as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division released the 13-minute film. Fuck Me, Ray Bradbury Fuck Me, Ray Bradbury is a 2010 Internet music video nominated for a 2011 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form. The video features singer and comedian Rachel Bloom performing a sexually explicit song about her lust and admiration for writer Ray Bradbury. The music and lyrics were written by Rachel Bloom and the music video was directed by Paul Briganti. The song was produced by Jack Dolgen and Jon Siebels, with additional arrangements by Jack Dolgen. The videos cinematographer was Paul Rondeau and choreographer was Katie Lee Hill. Demi-soeur Demi-soeur is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Josiane Balasko and starring Balasko and Michel Blanc. Last Dance Last Dance is a 2012 Australian thriller film directed by David Pulbrook and starring Firass Dirani, Julia Blake, Alan Hopgood. Abominable Christmas A Monster Christmas or Abominable Christmas is a 2012 animated childrens film, made for television. Directed by Chad Van De Keere for Kickstart Productions, it features the voices of Isabella Acres, Drake Bell, Emilio Estevez and Ray Liotta. The film is about two young abominable snow children who escape the capture of an evil scientist and take up residence with a family. The film was screened at the 2013 Foyle Film Festival. After School Massacre After School Massacre is a 2014 American slasher film written and directed by Jared Masters. The film stars Nikole Howell, Lindsay Lamb, Andrew Phillips, Courtney Rood, Danika Galindo, Yasmine Soofi, and Savannah Matlow. After School Massacre follows the story of a high school teacher who goes on a killing spree after being fired, stalking his former female students at their slumber party for revenge. Mt. Zion Mt. Zion is a 2013 New Zealand film written and directed by Tearepa Kahi, starring Stan Walker and Temuera Morrison. This film marks the acting debut for singer Stan Walker. The world premiere of the film was held at the Event Cinema at Manukau on 4 February 2013. Tamanna Tamanna is 2014 British-Pakistani film distributed by Royal Palm Group t/a Summit Entertainment and Super Cinema and ARY Films and produced by Concordia Productions. A drama in the neo-noir genre the film is directed by a British director Steven Moore and produced by Pakistani producer Sarah Tareen. The film stars Omair Rana, Salman Shahid, Mehreen Raheel and Faryal Gohar. Prior to release the film won an award at the London Asian Film Festival for the first released song by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. Other songs included in the film are sung by Ali Azmat and Amanat Ali. The original score for the film was written by Arthur Rathbone Pullen son of Booker Prize nominee and best selling English author Julian Rathbone. Bends Bends is a 2013 Hong Kong drama film directed by Flora Lau. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. For Those Who Can Tell No Tales For Those Who Can Tell No Tales is a 2013 Bosnian drama film directed by Jasmila Žbanić. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. First Snowfall First Snowfall is a 2013 Italian drama film directed by Andrea Segre. The film premiered in competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. When Björk Met Attenborough When Björk Met Attenborough is a 2013 documentary television film directed by Louise Hooper, executive produced by Lucas Ochoa and produced by Caroline Page. It was aired for the first time on 27 July 2013 on Channel 4, in conjunction with Pulse Films and One Little Indian Records. Partly filmed at the Natural History Museum in London, the documentary features an encounter between Icelandic singer-songwriter and musician Björk and English broadcaster and naturalist David Attenborough. They discuss the nature of music and the intersection between music, nature and technology. It also follows the singer as she prepares for her Biophilia Tour, along with rehearsal and studio recording. The documentary was inspired by the singers eighth studio album Biophilia, which was released as a series of apps which blends nature elements with musicology. Collaborators in the project Scott Snibbe, Damian Taylor, and Andy Cavatorta appear in the documentary to talk about their role in the development of the album and the live show. It also includes neurologist Oliver Sacks, who talks about the effect of music on the brain. Despite the low ratings, the show received positive to moderate reviews from critics, who applauded the content of the documentary but, in some cases, criticised the interaction between Attenborough and Björk, which was considered "awkward" and "unlikely". The documentary was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 5 May 2014. Anondo Osru Anondo Osru is a 1997 Bangladeshi film starring Salman Shah, Shabnur and Kanchi in main roles. High & Low: The Movie High & Low: The Movie is a 2016 Japanese action film directed by . It was released in Japan by Shochiku on July 16, 2016. Muse Drones World Tour Muse: Drones World Tour is a live video by the English rock band Muse, which was released on 12 July 2018 in a worldwide one-night only cinema release, with a home media release at a later date. The video combines four individual concerts together recorded in Germany, Italy and The Netherlands. The concerts were part of their Drones World Tour shows that took place from 2015-16. Pyppin Chuvattile Pranayam Paippin Chuvattile Pranayam is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Domin DSilva who also co-wrote the screenplay with Antony Jibin. It stars Neeraj Madhav, Reba Monica John, Aju Varghese, Sudhi Koppa, Appani Sarath, Dharmajan Bolgatty and Thesni Khan. The film was released in India on 24 November 2017. Judy & Punch Judy and Punch is a 2019 Australian drama film directed by Mirrah Foulkes. It was screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. The Solitaire Man The Solitaire Man is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Jack Conway and starring Herbert Marshall and Mary Boland. Private Worlds Private Worlds is a 1935 drama film which tells the story of the staff and patients at a mental hospital, and the chief of the hospital who has problems dealing with a female psychiatrist. The film stars Claudette Colbert, Charles Boyer, Joel McCrea, Joan Bennett, and Helen Vinson. The movie was written by Phyllis Bottome, Gregory La Cava and Lynn Starling, and was directed by La Cava. Cinematographer Leon Shamroy used early zoom lenses to create special effects for the film. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. The film is based on a story by novelist Phyllis Bottome who has had several of her works transferred to film, such as The Mortal Storm. Artists & Models Artists and Models is a 1937 black-and-white American musical comedy film, directed by Raoul Walsh, produced by Lewis E. Gensler, and starring Jack Benny and Ida Lupino. In 1937, the film received an Oscar nomination at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for Best Song: Whispers in the Dark, sung by Connee Boswell with Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra. To Hell with Hitler Let George Do It is a 1940 British black-and-white comedy musical war film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring George Formby. It was produced by Michael Balcon for Associated Talking Pictures and its successor, Ealing Studios, and distributed in the UK by ABFD. This was the first comedy from this studio to deal directly with the Second World War. A Menina da Rádio A Menina da Rádio is a 1944 Portuguese musical film comedy directed by Arthur Duarte. The Goofy Gophers The Goofy Gophers is a 1947 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Arthur Davis. Boys from the Streets Boys from the Streets is a 1949 Norwegian drama film directed by Ulf Greber and Arne Skouen, starring, among others, Tom Tellefsen, Ivar Thorkildsen and Pål Bang-Hansen. The film takes place on the east side of Oslo in the early 1930s, and follows a group of young criminals who steal coconuts from passing trucks. Folly to Be Wise Folly to Be Wise is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Frank Launder and starring Alastair Sim, Elizabeth Allan, Roland Culver, Colin Gordon, Martita Hunt and Edward Chapman. It is based on the play It Depends What You Mean by James Bridie. The film follows the efforts of a British Army chaplain attempting to recruit entertainment acts to perform for the troops and the complications that ensue when he does. The title is taken from the line by Thomas Gray "where ignorance is bliss, tis folly to be wise". It Grows on Trees It Grows on Trees is a 1952 fantasy comedy film directed by Arthur Lubin starring Irene Dunne in her final screen role. Loose in London Loose in London is a 1953 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on May 24, 1953 by Allied Artists and is the thirtieth film in the series. Wenn der weiße Flieder wieder blüht When the White Lilacs Bloom Again is a 1953 West German drama film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Willy Fritsch, Magda Schneider and Romy Schneider. It is one of the best known and most popular German films from the early 1950s. It is shown periodically on German television and still commands a wide audience. Shot in the Frontier Shot in the Frontier is a 1954 short film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 157th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Finger Man Finger Man is a 1955 American crime film noir directed by Harold D. Schuster starring Frank Lovejoy, Forrest Tucker and Peggie Castle . Outer Space Jitters Outer Space Jitters is the 182nd short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1957 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. 1001 Arabian Nights 1001 Arabian Nights is a 1959 American animated comedy film produced by United Productions of America and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Released to theaters on December 1, 1959, the film is a loose adaptation of the Arab folktale of "Aladdin" from One Thousand and One Nights, albeit with the addition of UPAs star cartoon character, Mr. Magoo, to the story as Aladdins uncle, "Abdul Azziz Magoo". It is the first animated feature to be released by Columbia Pictures. Mole Men Against the Son of Hercules Mole Men Against the Son of Hercules is a 1961 Italian peplum film directed by Antonio Leonviola and starring Mark Forest. The Witch La strega in amore is a 1966 Italian drama-horror film directed by Damiano Damiani. It is based on the novel Aura by Carlos Fuentes. Wake Up and Die Wake Up and Die, also known as Wake Up and Kill and I Kill for Kicks, is a 1966 Italian crime drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani, based on the real life of Luciano Lutring, an Italian criminal known as "the machine-gun soloist". For this film Lisa Gastoni was awarded with a Silver Ribbon for Best Actress. The Jackals The Jackals is a 1967 DeLuxe Color Western film from 20th Century Fox filmed at Killarney Film Studios South Africa. A remake of 1948s Yellow Sky, it stars Vincent Price as a South African prospector named Oupa Decker and contract Fox star Robert Gunner. The film was the last directed by Robert D. Webb. Law and Order Law and Order is a 1969 documentary film by Frederick Wiseman that shows the daily routine of officers of the Kansas City Police Department. It was Wisemans third film after Titicut Follies and High School. The films were among the earliest examples of direct cinema by a U.S. filmmaker. The police documentary, initially shown on National Educational Television in the United States, was directed, produced and edited by Wiseman, and the cinematographer was William Brayne. It won an Emmy Award as best documentary of the year. Andaz Andaz is a 1971 Indian Bollywood romantic drama film, directed by Ramesh Sippy, and written by Salim-Javed, Gulzar and Sachin Bhowmick. It stars Shammi Kapoor, Hema Malini, Rajesh Khanna and Simi Garewal. The film was a considerable success and was important in the career of Malini as an actress. The film features "Zindagi Ek Safar Hai Suhana", one of the best known Bollywood yodels which also featured on the soundtrack of Mira Nairs Mississippi Masala. The song fetched singer Kishore Kumar a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer. When this film released, films of Shammi Kapoor were not doing well at the box office. The 10-minute cameo of Rajesh Khanna is credited for turning Andaz into a hit film. This film is counted among the 17 consecutive hit films of Rajesh Khanna between 1969 and 1971, by adding the two-hero films Marayada and Andaz to the 15 consecutive solo hits he gave from 1969 to 1971. Further, this film is the first of the successful script writing that Salim-Javed started. Attila 74: The Rape of Cyprus Attila 74: The Rape of Cyprus is a 1974 documentary film by Michael Cacoyannis about the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974. It was filmed on location in Cyprus and Greece in the immediate aftermath of the two Turkish invasions and subsequent occupation of approximately the northern third of the island. Cacoyannis chronicles the events of 1974 in Cyprus with rare interviews of President Makarios of the Republic, Nikos Sampson – the man the Greek junta imposed as leader after their attempted coup, and many Greek Cypriot victims of the Turkish invasion. Academy Award-nominated director Cacoyannis provides insight and analysis about events leading up to the invasion, and the subsequent events and ramifications of Turkeys occupation of Cyprus. Including interviews with pro-Makarios and pro-junta supporters, this documentary also explores the anti-American and British imperialist sentiment on the island and outrage at the lack of action taken by them and the United Nations to protect Cyprus as Turkey was effectively given carte blanche to invade and occupy despite numerous United Nations Security Council resolutions demanding their withdrawal. The Second Awakening of Christa Klages The Second Awakening of Christa Klages is a 1978 West German drama film directed by Margarethe von Trotta, her debut solo film. Tricheurs Tricheurs is a 1984 crime drama film directed by Barbet Schroeder. LBJ: The Early Years LBJ: The Early Years is a television movie that appeared on the NBC network in February 1987, depicting the pre-presidential life of Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of the United States. Actor Randy Quaid won a Golden Globe award for his portrayal of Johnson. Mankillers Mankillers, also known as 12 Wild Women, is a 1987 action film written and directed by David A. Prior. Filmed in 1986 in and around Riverside, United States, it was shot back to back with Deadly Prey as part of the newly formed Action International Pictures. The alternate title notwithstanding, Mankillers actually features fifteen women as members of the titular commando unit, not twelve. Bert Rigby, You're a Fool Bert Rigby, Youre a Fool is a 1989 American musical film directed by Carl Reiner, and starring Robert Lindsay in the title role. Crash: The Mystery of Flight 1501 Crash: The Mystery of Flight 1501,, is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film directed by Philip Saville. The film stars Cheryl Ladd and Jeffrey DeMunn. Although fictional, Crash: The Mystery of Flight 1501 is usually advertised as being based on true events. In nome del popolo sovrano In the Name of the Sovereign People is a 1990 Italian historical comedy-drama film written and directed by Luigi Magni. It won the David di Donatello for best costumes. Paris Awakens Paris Awakens is a 1991 French drama film directed by Olivier Assayas. This film has been music composed by John Cale. The film starring Judith Godrèche, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Thomas Langmann, Antoine Basler, Jacques Martin Lamotte and Ounie Lecomte in the lead roles. Baduk Baduk is a 1992 Iranian film. It was the debut feature of director Majid Majidi. The film deals with child slavery. The Persian term "baduk" refers to people, often children hired against their will, who carry smuggled merchandise from the border on foot. Rain Without Thunder Rain Without Thunder is a 1993 American science fiction film directed by Gary O. Bennett and starring Betty Buckley and Jeff Daniels. The film is set fifty years in the future from the time of production. Although the Planned Parenthood v. Casey case is not mentioned by name, the decision took place in the same year as the film was made and many characteristics of the society portrayed are clearly a reaction to the growing possibilities of restricting abortion rights at the time of production. The film is presented as a documentary about the Goldring case, a mother and daughter imprisoned at the Walker Point Center for seeking an abortion outside of the United States. Although Beverly and Allison are the main focus, the journalist also interviews numerous people with varying viewpoints discussing the ramifications of the Goldring case and abortion in general in 2042 society. The Life and Times of Allen Ginsberg The Life and Times of Allen Ginsberg is a 1993 film by Jerry Aronson chronicling the poet Allen Ginsbergs life from his birth and early childhood to his thoughts about death at the age of 66. The film has been completed and released a number of times due to changing technologies and world events. The first release of the film was in 1993 at the Sundance Film Festival after which it enjoyed an international festival run and USA theatrical run. At the time, Ginsberg was still alive. When Aronson showed him the film the poet is reported to have nodded his head thoughtfully and said, "So, thats Allen Ginsberg." When Ginsberg passed in 1997, Jerry Aronson decided to update the ending of the film to include the poets passing, added one shot of Ginsbergs headstone in New Jersey, and added a new recording of Paul Simon singing Ginsbergs "New Stanzas for Amazing Grace" for the closing credits. The new DVD, released on July 2007 by New Yorker Video, includes interviews with Bono, Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, Johnny Depp, Hunter S. Thompson, Andy Warhol, Patti Smith, Joan Baez, Michael McClure, Norman Mailer, Amiri Baraka, Ken Kesey, William S. Burroughs, Anne Waldman and Timothy Leary - all of whom considered Ginsberg a good friend. In addition to the documentary, the DVD release contains a number of bonus features. These include behind-the-scenes footage with Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, and Neal Cassady; excerpts from a Ginsberg memorial; and extended and updated interviews. Tomcat: Dangerous Desires Tomcat: Dangerous Desires is a direct-to-video 1993 erotic thriller film directed by Paul Donovan and starring Richard Grieco and Maryam DAbo. Dead Man's Island For the islands, see: Deadmans Island or Deadmans Island Dead Mans Island is a 1996 American made-for-television mystery-thriller film starring Barbara Eden, William Shatner and featuring an ensemble cast: Roddy McDowall, Morgan Fairchild, Traci Lords, David Faustino, Christopher Atkins, Olivia Hussey, Jameson Parker, Christopher Cazenove and Don Most. It is based on the 1993 novel of the same name by Carolyn Hart and premiered on CBS on March 5, 1996. Doomsday Rock Doomsday Rock is a 1997 made-for-TV science fiction film about an asteroid on a collision course with Earth. The film premiered on The Family Channel on August 24, 1997. 2499 antapan krong muang Dang Bireleys and Young Gangsters is a 1997 crime drama film about young Thai gangsters in 1950s Thailand. Featuring John Woo-style heroic bloodshed, it was the debut film from director Nonzee Nimibutr and was the first screenplay by director and screenwriter Wisit Sasanatieng. The 2499 in the Thai title refers to the year in the Buddhist calendar when the story starts, corresponding to the Gregorian year 1956. Doom Runners Doom Runners is an Australian science fiction television childrens film. The story concerns a group of children in a post-apocalyptic world searching for the last unpolluted place on Earth, New Eden. However, the Doom Troopers, led by Dr. Kao, want to get there first and will do anything to stop the children. Prior to the films release, Curry noted that the production resembled a "Mad Max for kids." Produced in cooperation between Showtime and Nickelodeon, the film was broadcast on Showtime starting 20 December 1997. It was broadcast on Nickelodeon from 25 April 1998, the first original full-length feature film to air on that network. The film features hoverboards and a dog with an electronic muzzle. Interventsiya Intervention is a 1968 Russian adventure film directed by Gennadi Poloka. The film was banned in the Soviet Union for nearly 20 years and was released only in 1987. Lautarii Lăutarii is a 1972 Soviet romantic drama film directed by Emil Loteanu. The movie was a success, particularly in Italy. The film received the Special Jury Award at the San Sebastián International Film Festival in 1972. The film also received the prestigious spanish San Fedele prize in 1978. Camp Fear Camp Fear is a 1991 direct-to-video science fiction/horror film starring Betsy Russell and Vincent Van Patten. Two of Hearts Two of Hearts is a 1999 romantic comedy television film directed by Harvey Frost. The plot centers on characters portrayed by Gail OGrady and Rob Stewart; the two characters are lovers who encounter each other at the wedding of their respective ex-spouses. The Girl and the Echo The Girl and the Echo is a 1965 Soviet drama film directed by Arūnas Žebriūnas. Wu Tang vs. Ninja Ninja Hunter aka "Wudang vs. Ninja" is an independently released martial arts film starring Jack Long and Alexander Lo. Flexing with Monty Flexing with Monty is a 2010 comedy-drama film and stars Trevor Goddard and Sally Kirkland. Shooting started in 1994 and was finally completed in 2008 during which both the films male lead, and the original producer died. House of Memories Paromitar Ek Din is a 2000 Indian Bengali drama film directed by Aparna Sen. Shoot or Be Shot Shoot or Be Shot is a low-budget independent film that premiered in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota on January 25, 2002. This comedy film satirizes the filmmaking movement Dogme 95. The idea for the film was inspired by The Producers and Burn Hollywood Burn. Shoot or Be Shot has a runtime of 90 minutes and was directed by J. Randall Argue. At the time of the films theatrical release, two other films Shatner was involved with were nearing their release dates: Showtime, in which he acted as himself, and Groom Lake, which he directed. Crime File Crime File is a 1999 Malayalam-language action crime thriller film by K. Madhu starring Suresh Gopi and Sangita. The film is based on the Sister Abhaya murder case. Protests by Catholics in Kerala forced the films climax to be changed. Putting It Together Putting It Together: Direct from Broadway is a 2001 film of the Broadway production of the musical revue Putting It Together as captured live in performance on Broadway featuring the shows original Broadway cast. The show was captured at Broadway’s Barrymore Theatre in New York City February 20, 2000 utilizing multiple high definition cameras by Broadway Worldwide. The film was released October 14, 2001 on cable and satellite pay-per-view channels in the U.S., Canada, and Latin America. The program was released on DVD and VHS February 26, 2002 by Good Times Video, with a DVD re-release December 12, 2006 by Image Entertainment. HBO bought the program in December 2002 for a two-year contract on the network. Zor: Never Underestimate the Force Zor is a Bollywood action film released in 1998. Zor was produced by Vivek Kumar and directed by Sangeeth Sivan. Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia is a 1979 British television documentary film written and presented by the Australian journalist John Pilger, which was produced and directed by David Munro for the ITV network by Associated Television. First broadcast on 30 October 1979, the filmmakers had entered Cambodia in the wake of the overthrow of the Pol Pot regime. The film recounts the bombing of Cambodia by the United States in the 1970s, a chapter of the Vietnam War kept secret from the American population, the subsequent brutality and Cambodian genocide perpetrated by Pol Pot and his Khmer Rouge militia after their take over of the country, the poverty and suffering of the people, and the limited aid since given by the West. Pilgers first report on Cambodia was published in a special issue of the Daily Mirror. Following the programme, some $45 million was raised, unsolicited, in mostly small donations, including almost £4 million raised by schoolchildren in the UK. This funded the first substantial relief for Cambodia, including the shipment of life-saving medicines such as penicillin, and clothing to replace the black uniforms people had been forced to wear. According to Brian Walker, director of Oxfam, "a solidarity and compassion surged across our nation" from the broadcast of Year Zero. During the filming of Cambodia Year One, the team were warned that Pilger was on a Khmer Rouge death list. In one incident, they narrowly escaped an ambush. Dweepa Dweepa is a 2002 Indian Kannada language film by Girish Kasaravalli, based on the novel of the same name by Na DSouza, and starring Soundarya and Avinash in lead roles. Dweepa deals with the raging issue of building dams and the displacement of natives. Dhund: The Fog Dhund is a 2003 Bollywood horror-slasher film directed by Shyam Ramsay. The film stars Amar Upadhyay, Apurva Agnihotri, Aditi Govitrikar and Irrfan Khan in lead roles. The film is a remake of I Know What You Did Last Summer. Into a Dream is a 2005 Japanese black comedy drama film written and directed by Sion Sono. It screened at the 2009 Hong Kong Asian Film Festival. The title comes from the 1973 single by Yosui Inoue. The Story of 1 The Story of 1 is a BBC documentary about the history of numbers, and in particular, the number 1. It was presented by former Monty Python member Terry Jones. It was released in 2005. The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil is an American documentary film that explores the Special Period in Peacetime and its aftermath; the economic collapse and eventual recovery of Cuba following the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Following the dramatic steps taken by both the Cuban government and citizens, its major themes include urban agriculture, energy dependence, and sustainability. The film was directed by Faith Morgan, and was released in 2006 by The Community Solution. Kings of the Evening Kings of the Evening is a 2007 drama film directed and produced independently by Andrew P. Jones. Mission 90 Days Mission 90 Days is a 2007 Malayalam film by Major Ravi starring Mammooty. It is Major Ravis second directorial venture and is based on the assassination of former Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi and the following investigation. My Love My Love is a 2007 South Korean film. Ru-Ba-Ru Ru Ba Ru is a 2008 Indian drama film directed by the debutant director Arjun Bali. Filmed in Hindi, the film revolves around the relationship between a live-in couple caught amidst their busy professional careers. The film stars actors Randeep Hooda and a relative newcomer Shahana Goswami in the leading role. Rati Agnihotri, Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Jayant Kriplani play the supporting roles. This movie is an adaptation of Jungers film If Only. Black Gold Not to be confused with Black Gold Black Gold is a 2011 drama film co-produced and directed by Jeta Amata. One local Niger Delta communitys struggle against their own government and a multi-national oil corporation who has plundered their land and destroyed the environment. The film was reissued in 2012 with the title Black November, with 60% of the scenes reshot and additional scenes included to make the film "more current". Dom The House is a 2011 drama film written and directed by Zuzana Liová and starring Miroslav Krobot, Taťjana Medvecká and Judit Bárdos. The film won the main prize at the 2012 Finále Plzeň Film Festival. At the 2012 ceremony for the Sun in a Net Awards, the film won in the categories of Best Film and Best Actress, for the performance of Judit Bárdos. Taťjana Medveckás performance in the film won her the accolade of Best Supporting Actress at the Czech Lion Awards as well as the Sun in a Net Awards. Blood Pressure Blood Pressure is a 2012 Canadian film co-written, directed and produced by Sean Garrity. The film stars Michelle Giroux as a pharmacist who is unhappy with her life and marriage, who starts to receive letters from an anonymous admirer, asking her to undertake increasingly risky activities. Lego Star Wars: Revenge of the Brick Lego Star Wars: Revenge of the Brick is a brickfilm loosely based on Episode III – Revenge of the Sith. Revenge of the Brick premiered on the Cartoon Network on May 8, 2005, at 7:00 p.m. EST. The movie can now be seen in QuickTime format on the Lego website or directly downloaded. It was also released with the Clone Wars Volume Two DVD as one of its special features. The spoof was produced by Treehouse Animation, which has since collaborated again with Lego on producing Batman short films similar to it. Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker in the original trilogy of Star Wars films, was involved in the creation of this project and narrates a "making-of" feature on the website. According to Hamill, "as the original Luke Skywalker, I think I know something about making Star Wars movies. So the fit with Treehouse Animations made perfect sense." The film also appeared on October 2, 2005, at the 2005 Woodstock Film Festival, in the "Animation for Kids" category. Backgammon Backgammon is an erotic mystery film, directed and co-written by Francisco Orvañanos. Life Ki Toh Lag Gayi Life Ki Toh Lag Gayi is a 2012 Indian comedy action film directed and produced by Rakesh Mehta, featuring Kay Kay Menon, Ranvir Shorey and Neha Bhasin in the lead roles. The film was released on 27 April 2012 in India. Saltwater Saltwater is a 2012 film directed by Charlie Vaugn. It was written and produced by Ronnie Kerr, who also acted in the film. It was funded by Kickstarter. The executive producer was Michael Shoel and line producer was Creep Creepersin. Saltwater premiered on July 14, 2012 at the 18th Annual Philadelphia QFest. Qfest is the east coasts largest LGBT film festival and the third largest of its kind in the nation. Saltwater played to a sold-out crowd in the Ritz Bourse theater. It also played to a near, sold-out crowd the next day at the Ritz East. In 2005, an ex-Marine, who had many friends, including Ronnie, and a boyfriend, committed suicide to the surprise of many, but left no suicide note or explanation. This real-life tragedy inspired Saltwater. Filming took place in various locations in North Hollywood, Sherman Oaks and San Diego. Former rugby player, now actor, Ian Roberts said, "I chose Saltwater as the first film in which I play a gay character because its content is something that’s very personal to me. It spoke to me in a way no other script has." Justin Utley, who has been a friend of Ronnie for many years, was asked to use some of his music in the film, as he had used his music on a previous film. But later Justin flew to LA and over a weekend, acted in the movie. The title, Saltwater, comes from one of the characters who tells a friend, "cure for anything is saltwater, which is tears, sweat or the sea." It was filmed on a red Scarlet camera. Mieletön elokuu August Fools is a 2013 comedy film directed by Taru Mäkelä. It is a Finnish-Czech co-production set in Helsinki, Finland in the early 1960s. Bloody Knuckles Bloody Knuckles is a 2014 Canadian comedy horror film, the first feature film directed by Matt OMahoney. It stars Adam Boys and Kasey Ryne Mazak and received its premiere at a late-night showing at the first Other Worlds Austin festival. Lyle Lyle is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Stewart Thorndike. The film tells the dramatic story of a mother grieving over the death of her toddler. The film stars actress Gaby Hoffmann in the lead role. Jack to a King - The Swansea Story Jack to a King – The Swansea Story is a 2014 British documentary film directed by Marc Evans about Swansea City Football Club over the period July 2001 to May 2011. It focuses on the clubs rise from almost going out of business at the bottom of the Football League to the glamour of the Premier League. The documentary was released on 12 September 2014. The Legend of the Mummies of Guanajuato La Leyenda de las Momias is a 2014 Mexican animated horror adventure comedy film produced by Ánima Estudios and distributed by Videocine. Third installment of the Leyendas film saga, following Nahuala and Llorona, the story is a fictional take on the origin of the mummies, mainly those of the Guanajuato origin. The film features the voices of Benny Emmanuel, Eduardo "Lalo" España, Mayté Cordero, Rafael Inclán, Andrés Cuturier, and Ale Müller. It was released in theaters and in 4DX on October 30, 2014 in Mexico, becoming the first Mexican film to be released in the format. The film was released on digital platforms in the United States through Pantaya, a Latin-focused digital film distributor. Radio Dreams Radio Dreams is a 2016 United States-Iranian film by Iranian born film maker Babak Jalali. Inspired by a group of real life Iranian Metallica fans, calling themselves the Persian Magnetic, and the realities of expatriate life of the Iranian diaspora in the United States, Radio Dreams won the 2016 Tiger Award at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, and Jalali won the Best Director Award at Fest in Russia. In 2016 the film was shown at the 32nd Warsaw Film Festival in the "Discoveries" section. Kid Kulafu Kid Kulafu is a 2015 Filipino biographical sports drama film produced and released by Star Cinema together with Ten17P owned by the films director Paul Soriano. The film dramatizes the life of the boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao during his childhood. It stars Buboy Villar, Alessandra De Rossi and Cesar Montano. Jilebi Jilebi is a 2015 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Arun Shekhar for the producer East Coast Vijayan, starring Jayasurya, Ramya Nambisan and Vijayaraghavan. The film released on 31 July 2015 to generally positive reviews. Meester Kikker Meester Kikker is a 2016 Dutch family film directed by Anna van der Heide. It was based on the book of the same name by Paul van Loon. It was listed as one of eleven films that could be selected as the Dutch submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Bollywood Diaries Bollywood Diaries is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language drama film written and directed by K.D.Satyam. It features Raima Sen, Salim Diwan, and Ashish Vidyarthi in lead roles, along with Karuna Pandey and Vineet Kumar Singh. Produced by Dr. Sattar Diwan under the banner of Rehab Pictures Private Limited, the film was released worldwide on 26 February 2016. Between Sea and Land Between Sea and Land is a 2016 Colombian drama film directed by Manolo Cruz and Carlos del Castillo. It was shown in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival and won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Acting and the World Cinema Audience Award: Dramatic. Everyone's Life Everyones Life is a 2017 French comedy film written and directed by Claude Lelouch. Buddies in India Buddies in India is a 2017 Chinese action adventure comedy film directed by comedian and actor Wang Baoqiang, in his directorial debut, and also starring Wang. It was released in China by Tianjin Maoyan Media, Beijing Enlight Pictures and Huaxia Film Distribution on January 28, 2017. This Film has Hindi songs in which lyrics have been written by the noted lyricist Alok Ranjan Jha and Music has been composed by Sunny Subramanian. Seven Years of Night Seven Years of Night is a 2018 South Korean action drama film directed by Choo Chang-min, starring Ryu Seung-ryong, Jang Dong-gun, Song Sae-byeok and Go Kyung-pyo. The film is based on Jung Yoo-jungs novel of the same name. It was released on March 28, 2018. Öndög Öndög is a 2019 Mongolian drama film directed by Wang Quanan. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival. Fatty's New Role Fattys New Role is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Mother Krause's Journey to Happiness Mother Krauses Journey to Happiness is a 1929 German silent drama film directed by Phil Jutzi and starring Alexandra Schmitt, Holmes Zimmermann and Ilse Trautschold. The film was produced by the left-wing Prometheus Film, a German subsidiary of the Soviet company Mezhrabpom-Film. It depicts the cruelty of poverty and depicts Communism as a rescuing force that, alas, reaches Mutter Krause and the child that lives in Krauses apartment too late. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin. The Booze Hangs High The Booze Hangs High, released in 1930, is the fourth title in the Looney Tunes series and features Bosko, Warner Bros. first cartoon character. Hook and Ladder Hook and Ladder is a 1932 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 116th Our Gang short that was released. Prestige Prestige is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Tay Garnett and written by Tay Garnett, Rollo Lloyd and Francis Edward Faragoh. The film stars Ann Harding, Adolphe Menjou, Melvyn Douglas and Guy Bates Post. The film was released on January 22, 1932, by RKO Pictures. The Return of Chandu The Return of Chandu is a 1934 American 12 episode fantasy film serial based on the radio series Chandu the Magician. It was produced by Sol Lesser and directed by Ray Taylor, and starred Béla Lugosi as Frank Chandler. The serial was originally released to be booked by theaters in any one of three ways: as a conventional serial of twelve chapters of equal running times; as a 60-minute feature film comprising the first four episodes, to be followed by the remaining 8 episodes in serial format; or as a stand-alone feature. In 1935, the remaining 8 episodes of the serial were also edited into a feature film, of 65 minutes, released as Chandu on the Magic Island. This serial marked one of the few times that Lugosi played a protagonist rather than an antagonist: in fact, Lugosi had played the main villain, Roxor, in the 1932 film, Chandu the Magician. Scipione l'africano Scipione lafricano — in English Scipio Africanus: The Defeat of Hannibal — is an Italian historical film that focuses on Publius Cornelius Scipio from the time of his election as dictator until his defeat of Hannibal at the Battle of Zama in 202 BC. It was directed by Carmine Gallone and stars Annibale Ninchi and Camillo Pilotto. The film was funded by Benito Mussolini and was released in 1937, serving as propaganda for the fascist ambitions to invade North Africa. A division of the Italian army was used as extras in the film, shortly before being transferred to duty in the Spanish Civil War. We Who Are Young We Who Are Young is a 1940 American drama film directed by Harold S. Bucquet, written by Dalton Trumbo, and starring Lana Turner, John Shelton, and Gene Lockhart. Desert Victory Desert Victory is a 1943 film produced by the British Ministry of Information, documenting the Allies North African campaign against Field Marshal Erwin Rommel and the Afrika Korps. This documentary traces the struggle between General Erwin Rommel and Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, from the Germans defeat at El Alamein to Tripoli. The film was produced by David MacDonald and directed by Roy Boulting who also directed Tunisian Victory and Burma Victory. Like the famous "Why We Fight" series of films by Frank Capra, Desert Victory relies heavily on captured German newsreel footage. Many of the most famous sequences in the film have been excerpted and appear with frequency in History Channel and A&E productions. The film won a special Oscar in 1943 and the 1951 film The Story of Rommel took sections of the film for its battle footage. The film has been criticized for emphasizing the British role in the victory, while playing down the American contribution to the battle. Mark Harris, author of the "Five Came Back: A Story of Hollywood and the Second World War," a book about the role that five prominent Hollywood directors played in the war, has stated in an interview on Turner Classic Movies that when asked about the omission, the British war department retorted that the Americans "didnt have any good footage." A sequel, "Tunisian Victory," was produced as a co-allied production between British and American propaganda agencies, with American film makers Frank Capra and John Huston allegedly restaging actual events, such as liberations, as well as tank and air battles to achieve high quality footage that the British could not refuse. The British supposedly knew immediately that the footage was fake, but since they themselves restaged much of the footage, this uneasy collaboration continued. A Lady Surrenders Love Story is a 1944 British black-and-white romance film directed by Leslie Arliss and starring Margaret Lockwood, Stewart Granger, and Patricia Roc. Based on a short story by J.W. Drawbell, the film is about a concert pianist who, after learning that she is dying of heart failure, decides to spend her last days in Cornwall. While there, she meets a former RAF pilot who is going blind, and soon a romantic attraction forms. Released in the United States as A Lady Surrenders, this wartime melodrama produced by Gainsborough Pictures was filmed on location at the Minack Theatre in Porthcurno in Cornwall, England. The Ghosts of Berkeley Square The Ghosts of Berkeley Square is a 1947 British comedy film, directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Robert Morley and Felix Aylmer. The film is an adaptation of the novel No Nightingales by Caryl Brahms and S. J. Simon, inspired by the enduring reputation of the property at 50 Berkeley Square as "the most haunted house in London". Despite its stellar cast of highly respected character actors and its inventive use of special effects, the film proved less successful at the box-office than had been hoped. There's Good Boos To-Night Theres Good Boos To-Night is a 1948 animated short directed by Izzy Sparber and narrated by Frank Gallop, featuring Casper the Friendly Ghost. The title is a play on "Theres good news tonight", the sign-on catchphrase of radio commentator Gabriel Heatter. My Outlaw Brother My Outlaw Brother is a 1951 American Western film directed by Elliott Nugent, produced by Benedict Bogeaus, and starring Mickey Rooney, Wanda Hendrix, Robert Preston and Robert Stack. Filmed in Mexico and released through Eagle-Lion Classics, the picture is based on the book South of the Rio Grande by Max Brand and is sometimes referred to as My Brother, the Outlaw. Slaughter Trail Slaughter Trail is a 1951 Cinecolor Western film produced and directed by Irving Allen, filmed in Corriganville and released by RKO Pictures. The Texas Rangers The Texas Rangers is a 1951 Supercinecolor Western film directed by Phil Karlson and starring George Montgomery and Gale Storm. Punch Trunk Punch Trunk is a 1953 Looney Tunes cartoon written by Mike Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones. Shotgun Shotgun is a 1955 American Technicolor Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Sterling Hayden, Yvonne De Carlo and Zachary Scott. Der Stern von Afrika Der Stern von Afrika is a 1957 black-and-white German war film portraying the combat career of a World War II Luftwaffe fighter pilot Hans-Joachim Marseille. The film stars Joachim Hansen and Marianne Koch and was directed by Alfred Weidenmann, whose film career began in the Nazi era. Der Stern von Afrika was premièred on 13 August 1957 in Berlin and was popular at the German box office. The film was criticised for hewing closely to wartime propaganda in its portrayal of the German war effort and for avoiding an honest confrontation with the past. Missiles from Hell Battle of the V-1 is a British war film from 1958, starring Michael Rennie, Patricia Medina, Milly Vitale, David Knight and Christopher Lee. It is based on the novel They Saved London, by Bernard Newman. The Oregon Trail The Oregon Trail is a 1959 American Color by Deluxe Western film directed by Gene Fowler Jr. and starring Fred MacMurray, William Bishop and Nina Shipman. The Wayward Girl The Wayward Girl is a 1959 Norwegian film directed by Edith Carlmar with a screenplay by Otto Carlmar and Niels Johan Rud. It marks the acting debut of Norwegian film actress Liv Ullmann who had previously appeared as an uncredited extra in Edith Carlmars 1957 film Fools in the Mountain. The film is about the affair between two young lovers, the uneducated and wild Gerd, and her bourgeois boyfriend, university student Anders who decides to run away with Gerd to continue their relationship when his parents disapprove of them. Universe Universe is a black-and-white short animated documentary made in 1960 by the National Film Board of Canada. It "creates on the screen a vast, awe-inspiring picture of the universe as it would appear to a voyager through space. Realistic animation takes you into far regions of space, beyond the reach of the strongest telescope, past Moon, Sun, and Milky Way into galaxies yet unfathomed." This visualization is grounded in the nightly work of Dr. Donald MacRae, an astronomer at the David Dunlap Observatory in Richmond Hill, a facility formerly owned and operated by the University of Toronto, Canada, and now operated by the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. Using the technology of his era, MacRae prepares his largely manually operated equipment and then photographs, by long exposure, one star. He actually strikes an arc between iron electrodes and makes a simultaneous exposure, which he can compare to the stars spectrum to determine its movement relative to Earth. The film was a nominee at the 33rd Academy Awards in the category of Best Documentary Short Subject in 1961. Douglas Rain did the narration for the English version; the French version was titled Notre univers with narration by Gilles Pelletier. Eldon Rathburn composed the musical score. The Gun Hawk The Gun Hawk is a 1963 American western film directed by Edward Ludwig. Night Train to Paris Night Train to Paris is a 1964 British-American spy film starring Leslie Nielsen, Aliza Gur and Dorinda Stevens. Mission Impossible Versus the Mob Mission: Impossible vs. the Mob is a 1968 American spy film. It is the first film based on the television series Mission: Impossible, consisting of a compilation of a two-part episode of the original series from 1967 called The Council. The film was released in parts of Europe as well as Australia.Theatrical posters were released for its screening in Australia. Pound Pound is a 1970 American comedy film written and directed by Robert Downey Sr. It was based on The Comeuppance, an Off-Off Broadway play written by Downey in 1961. It is about several dogs, along with a Siamese cat and a penguin, at a pound, as they await being euthanised; the animals are played by human actors. The film is best known for marking the acting debut of Downeys son, Robert Downey Jr., as a puppy. Thomasine & Bushrod Thomasine & Bushrod is a 1974 blaxploitation Western film directed by Gordon Parks, written by and starring Max Julien and Vonetta McGee and was released by Columbia Pictures. The title song was written by Arthur Lee and performed by his band Love. Russian Roulette Russian Roulette is a 1975 American thriller film directed by Lou Lombardo. Based on Tom Ardies novel Kosygin Is Coming, its story centers on a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer played by George Segal who finds himself engulfed in a KGB conspiracy to kill a renegade Soviet Premier during his visit to Vancouver in 1970. The film was the directorial debut for Lombardo, who is noted primarily as a film editor. It was released to home video on VHS in 1986, and on DVD by Shout! Factory in October 2013 as part of a double feature with Love and Bullets, a Charles Bronson thriller originally released in 1979. Paul Robeson: Tribute to an Artist Paul Robeson: Tribute to an Artist is a 1979 American short documentary film directed by Saul J. Turell. In 1980, it won an Oscar at the 52nd Academy Awards for Documentary Short Subject. Alsino and the Condor Alsino and the Condor is a 1982 Nicaraguan film directed by Chilean filmmaker Miguel Littín. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It won the Golden Prize at the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was a co-production between Nicaragua, Mexico and Cuba. The film is loosely based on the novel Alsino by Chilean writer Pedro Prado. It was the comeback film of actor Dean Stockwell. Notable Cuban Director of Photography Jorge Herrera died during the production due to a brain hemorrhage. Tiger Town Tiger Town is a 1983 American made-for-television sports drama film and is the first television film produced for the Disney Channel. It was awarded a CableACE Award in 1984 for Best Dramatic Film. The film stars Roy Scheider as Billy Young, an ageing baseball player for the Detroit Tigers, and Justin Henry as Alex, a young fan who believes in him. Tiger Town originally aired October 9, 1983 on the Disney Channel. The film was written and directed by Detroit native Alan Shapiro and executive produced by Susan B. Landau. It was subsequently aired on ABCs Disney Sunday Movie, and had a limited theatrical release in the Detroit area in June 1984, the same year the Tigers won the World Series at home against the San Diego Padres. Most of the film was shot on location at Tiger Stadium and in the city of Detroit. One notable goof in the film shows Alex racing his bicycle across a bridge over the Detroit River on the way to the stadium. The bridge is the one leading from the Detroit mainland to Belle Isle Park, an island park where there is no residential area. Archer Archer is a 1985 Australian made-for-television western drama film about the true story of Archer the first horse to win the Melbourne Cup and his 17-year-old strapper, Dave Power. Filmed in New South Wales Sydney outskirts, Baulkham Hills, Megalong Valley and Snowy Mountains and Victorias Melbourne. Zimnyaya vishnya Winter Cherry is a 1985 romantic comedy directed by Igor Maslennikov. http://www.kino-teatr.ru/kino/movie/sov/2498/titr|title=Winter Cherry: actors and characters|publisher=kino-teatr.ru}} Zegen is a 1987 Japanese black comedy film by director Shohei Imamura. It was entered into the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Japanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Body Wars Body Wars was a motion simulator attraction inside the Wonders of Life pavilion at the Walt Disney World Resorts Epcot. Riders would be taken on a mission by the fictional Miniaturized Exploration Technologies corporation to study the effects of the white blood cells on a splinter inside the left index finger of a volunteer. The attraction used the Advanced Technology Leisure Application Simulator technology previously seen at Disneylands Star Tours attraction. The ride is no longer in operation along with the other attractions inside the Wonders of Life pavilion, which opened on October 19, 1989, and closed on January 1, 2007. Dead Man Out Dead Man Out is a 1989 American crime film directed by Richard Pearce and written by Ron Hutchinson. The film stars Danny Glover, Rubén Blades, Larry Block, Tom Atkins and Samuel L. Jackson. The film premiered on HBO on March 12, 1989. Freedom Is Paradise Freedom Is Paradise is a 1989 Soviet Union film directed by Sergey Bodrov. It won the Grand Prix des Amériques, the main prize at the Montreal World Film Festival, and brought Bodrov international acclaim. Till There Was You Till There Was You is a 1990 Australian film directed by John Seale, written by Michael Thomas, and starring Mark Harmon, Martin Garner, Gregory T. Daniel, and Deborah Kara Unger. The film was shot on location in the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu. The films title is taken from the song "Till There Was You", written by Meredith Willson for his 1957 musical play The Music Man. Australian pop singer Kate Ceberano performed the song on the movies soundtrack. A Private Matter A Private Matter is a 1992 American made-for-television drama film based on the true 1962 story of Sherri Finkbine, a resident of Phoenix in the first trimester of her fifth pregnancy. She was the popular hostess of the locally produced childrens television show Romper Room. She was taking the drug thalidomide—a drug that was, at one time, commonly given to pregnant women in order to alleviate morning sickness and other uncomfortable symptoms associated with pregnancy. In the early 1960s, it became known that the use of thalidomide while pregnant caused significant deformities to the fetus. Sherri expressed concerns about the well-being of her own baby, and consulted with her physician who scheduled a legal, therapeutic abortion at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix. Abortion was illegal in Arizona in the 1960s, but exceptions were made if the mother’s life was at risk, and under this exception, abortions were performed in hospitals regularly. The Finkbines scheduled an abortion, but when Sherri’s story was picked up by the media it created a media firestorm. An acquaintance who worked for the Arizona Republic had asked Sherri, on a promise of anonymity, to share her story. Sherri agreed, hoping that by doing so she could warn other women about the dangers of thalidomide. Her identity was exposed, however, and her private decision was soon subjected to public scrutiny. The film shows the harassment the family went through as they went through various appeals as they sought to obtain abortion services. The hospital refused the use of their facilities for an abortion so Finkbine filed a lawsuit to compel the use of Good Samaritan Hospital. A public and bitter struggle ensued, culminating with Finkbine terminating her pregnancy in Sweden. The movie premiered on HBO on June 20, 1992. It was noted at the time of the movies release that U.S. network television had shied away from stories dealing with abortion. Ivan & Abraham Me Ivan, You Abraham is a 1993 French-Belarusian film written and directed by Yolande Zauberman. It won the Award of the Youth at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival and the Golden St. George at the 18th Moscow International Film Festival; and was Belarus submission for consideration for Best Foreign Film at the 67th Academy Awards. The film was also shown in 1993 at the 9th Warsaw International Film Festival and at the 10th Jerusalem Film Festival. Lookin' Italian Lookin Italian is a 1994 American crime film directed by Guy Magar and starring Jay Acovone and Matt LeBlanc. The Jar The Jar is a 1984 American horror film directed by Bruce Toscano. Ultimate Deception Ultimate Deception is a 1999 made-for-television erotic drama film directed by Richard A. Colla and starring Yasmine Bleeth and Richard Grieco, who were living together in real life at the time the film was produced. The Thrifty Pig The Thrifty Pig is a 1941 four-minute educational short animated film made by the Walt Disney Studios, for the National Film Board of Canada. The film was released theatrically on November 19, 1941, as part of a series of four films directed at the Canadian public to learn about war bonds during the Second World War. The Thrifty Pig was directed by Ford Beebe. It is also a remake of the 1933 film of the same name The Thrifty Pig features reused and reconfigured animation from Three Little Pigs. Although in production prior to the Attack on Pearl Harbor, the film is an example of a World War II propaganda film. Dusting Cliff 7 Last Assassins is the pay-cable, syndication and DVD release title of the 1997 action film Dusting Cliff 7 starring Nancy Allen and Lance Henriksen. The film, which was shot on location throughout Southern California, was released on DVD in 1998 and repackaged for release in 2010. Himmatwala Himmatwala is a 1983 Indian masala film produced by G.A. Sheshagiri Rao under the Padmalaya Studios banner, presented by Krishna and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Sridevi, Jeetendra in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahri. The film is a remake of the Telugu film Ooruki Monagadu. The film proved to be a breakthrough for Sridevi in Bollywood and launched her to stardom. Himmatwala on release was a giant commercial success, grossing 50 million, becoming the highest grossing Indian film of 1983 as well as one of the ten highest grossing Indian film of 1980s. Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony is a 1999 documentary by Ken Burns produced for National Public Radio and WETA. The documentary explores the movement for womens suffrage in the United States in the 19th century, focusing on leaders Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. It won a Peabody Award in 1999. It was released on VHS on November 9, 1999. Events covered in the documentary The revolution "I wish you were a boy" The status of women in the mid-1850s A drudge or a doll Connections to the abolitionist movement Temperance and reform Mental Hunger - the restrictions leading to activism The Seneca Falls Convention on womens rights "A caged lion" - Susan B. Anthony Womens Souls The Womans National Loyal League and the American Civil War The 15th amendment and womens rights The Revolution Done It! Womens rights before the courts Spreading the Word Making History Division and unity - the American Woman Suffrage Association and the NWSA merge Self Sovereignty - a philosophy of freedom The Womans Bible - a challenge to religion Anthonys death The franchise comes Glory Glory Glory Glory is a 2000 western film. The film was also marketed under the title Hooded Angels. Loving Memory Loving Memory is a 1970 black and white psychological drama film written and directed by Tony Scott, credited as Anthony Scott. This 52 minute film was made 12 years before Scotts feature directorial debut, The Hunger. It was partly financed by the actor Albert Finney and the BFI Production Board, and was shown at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. Sneham Kosam Sneham Kosam is a 1999 Telugu film produced by A. M. Ratnam under the Sri Surya Movies banner. Directed by K. S. Ravikumar, the film stars Chiranjeevi in the dual roles of father and son. The film was released on 1 January 1999. Meena played the female lead role in the movie. The film has been dubbed into Hindi as Main Hoon Rakhwala, which also became a commercial success. The movie was a remake of the Tamil hit Natpukkaga, directed by K. S. Ravikumar himself, which starred Sarath Kumar and Simran in the lead roles. Mrugaraaju Mrugaraju is a 2001 Tollywood action adventure film, which was directed by Gunasekhar. Coincidentally, the Hollywood film was dubbed and released in January by Laxmi Ganapathi films. The movie fared average at the box office. It stars Chiranjeevi, Simran, Sanghavi and Nagendra Babu. Mani Sharma composed the music for this film. The film has been dubbed into Tamil with the title Vettaikkaaran. The Hindi version of this is named Rakshak, The Protector. The film was released along with Devi Putrudu and Narasimha Naidu on the same day. Kalikkalam Kalikkalam is a 1990 Malayalam film, directed by Sathyan Anthikad, starring Mammootty, Shobana and Murali in the lead roles. El asadito El Asadito is a 2000 Argentine black-and-white film drama directed and written by Gustavo Postiglione. The film premiered on 9 November 2000 in Buenos Aires and was nominated for two Silver Condor Awards for Best Cinematography and Best Film Editing in 2001. Ziggy's Gift Ziggys Gift is a 1982 American animated TV special short film directed by Richard Williams, based on the comic strip Ziggy. The special first aired December 1, 1982, on ABC. It was written by Ziggys creator Tom Wilson and Animators included Eric Goldberg and Tom Sito with music by Harry Nilsson. The film won an Emmy award. Solid Geometry Solid Geometry is a 2002 short TV film directed by Denis Lawson and starring Ewan McGregor and Ruth Millar. It is based on a short story by Ian McEwan published in collection First Love. It was made for the Scottish Television/Grampian Television New Found Land series, first shown by them on 3 October 2002. Co-financed by Channel 4, it was subsequently shown by them on 28 November 2002. Production on an earlier BBC adaptation was halted at a late stage in 1979. Aapko Pehle Bhi Kahin Dekha Hai Aapko Pehle Bhi Kahin Dekha Hai is a 2003 Indian Bollywood film directed by Anubhav Sinha and produced by Bhushan Kumar. It stars Priyanshu Chatterjee and Sakshi Shivanand in pivotal roles. Adrenaline Rush: The Science of Risk Adrenaline Rush: The Science of Risk is a 2002 IMAX documentary film that explores the human biology behind risk-taking—why it gives some people such a powerful physical lift, and why the human mind and body craves danger. In addition, filmmaker Marc Fafard presents an up-close look at two of the most dangerous and exciting human pastimes: parachuting and base-jumping. Left for Dead Left for Dead is a 2005 British action film directed by Ross Boyask. Tiësto in Concert Tiësto in Concert is a DVD and Blu-ray of Tiëstos concert on May 10, 2003, at the Gelredome in Arnhem, Gelderland, Netherlands, when he performed before an audience of over 25,000 people. The concert was divided into parties with live performances by groups, bands and artists representing a country, which in turn represented a continent. It begins with a presentation by Tiësto followed by a live performance by Andain who presents to Britain and Europe. Then, a group of carnival Sanba presents to Brazil and South America. The singers live performance and band Dinand Woesthoff presents "The Star-Spangled Banner" to the United States. The Chinese group Orange Studio performs the theme "Tiësto in Concert Asia", presented to countries there. After a live performance by singer Jan Johnston, Omar Ka & Fula Band presents to Africa, and finally, the live performance of Jerry de Jonge & Beijerink presents to Australia and Oceania. 7 1/2 Phere: More Than a Wedding Phere: More Than a Wedding is a 2005 Bollywood comedy film directed by Ishaan Trivedi and produced by Nimit Modawal. It stars Juhi Chawla and Irrfan Khan in the lead roles. The film was released in India on 29 July 2005, to mixed response. The Unknown War The Unknown War Doomed Love Doomed Love is a 2008 Portuguese film directed by Mario Barroso. Gone Fishing Gone Fishing is a 2008 short film written and directed by Chris Jones, starring Bill Paterson and James Wilson, that premiered at BAFTA on 12 January 2008. Bomber Bomber is a 2009 British comedy-drama film directed and written by Paul Cotter about an 83-year-old man returning to Germany for a long planned journey of atonement. It is also Benjamin Whitrows final film before his death in 2017. Bob and the Monster Bob and the Monster is a 2011 documentary film by Keirda Bahruth which profiles musician and drug counselor Bob Forrest. The Last Film Festival The Last Film Festival is a 2016 American comedy film starring Dennis Hopper, Leelee Sobieski, Katrina Bowden, Chris Kattan, and Jacqueline Bisset. It is written and directed by Linda Yellen. It was filmed in 2010 during which Hopper died before finishing the film. After extensive delays, the film was finally released theatrically in Los Angeles on September 30, 2016, followed by a VOD release. Monterey Media acquired the distribution rights in June 2016. Deadliest Sea Deadliest Sea is a fictional made-for-TV movie that originally aired on the Discovery Channel on July 19, 2009. It is about the crew of the Kodiak-based scallop fishing vessel St. Christopher. It was produced by the producers of the popular Discovery Channel series Deadliest Catch. While the film itself is a fictionalized account, according to a title-card at the beginning it is based on a true story. Discoverys description of the film called it "a thrilling tale of struggle and survival in the fierce open sea." Rabbit Fever Rabbit Fever is a 2009 feature-length documentary film directed by Amy Do, about the competition at the 2005 National Convention of the American Rabbit Breeders Association, the largest assemblage of rabbits in the world. The film has found support from, among others, the Ignatz Award-winning artist Jeffrey Brown, who illustrated the movie poster. It was shown at the 8th San Francisco Documentary Film Festival in October 2009 as a work-in-progress. The final work officially premiered in 2010. The Traveller The Traveller is an Egyptian film directed by Ahmed Maher. The story takes place in the course of three days of the life of Hassan, the octogenarian protagonist, played by Khaled El Nabawy as the young Hassan and Omar Sharif as the older Hassan. The three days of Hassans life represents key events in modern Egyptian history: the first is the Nakba in 1948, the second is the 6th of October War in 1973, and the third is 9/11 in 2001. His & Hers His & Hers is a 2009 Irish documentary film in which Irish women, mainly from the Midlands of Ireland, talk about their relationships with men. Lego Star Wars: Bombad Bounty Lego Star Wars: Bombad Bounty is a 2010 comedy short film directed by Peder Pedersen and produced by M2Film for Lego and Cartoon Network in collaboration with Lucasfilm. It was made as a follow-up to The Quest for R2-D2. The story overlaps with the original Star Wars trilogy, while following a separate plotline starring Jar Jar Binks and Boba Fett. Similar to the directors two previous shorts, Lego Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Brick and The Quest for R2-D2, the film also includes several inside-jokes that pay homage to the Star Wars series and the Indiana Jones films. Good Morning Karachi Good Morning Karachi is a 2013 Pakistani drama film directed by Sabiha Sumar and produced by Sachithanandam Sathananthan under the banner Vidhi Films. The film is written by Malia Scotch Marmo, Sumar and Samhita Arni, based on the novel Rafina by the acclaimed Pakistani writer Shandana Minhas. Forever's End Forevers End is a 2013 American apocalyptic psychological thriller. The film is written and directed by J. C. Schroder and stars Charity Farrell and Lili Reinhart. Tiktik: The Aswang Chronicles Tiktik: The Aswang Chronicles is a 2012 Filipino action horror comedy adventure film written and directed by Erik Matti. The film stars Dingdong Dantes, Lovi Poe, Joey Marquez, Janice de Belen and Roi Vinzon. Dingdong Dantes company AgostoDos Pictures also served as one of the producers. The film is the first full-length Filipino film entirely shot on green screen chroma key. The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics who praised its visual effects while criticizing the plot. Tiktik: The Aswang Chronicles was followed up with a sequel in The Aswang Chronicles 2 in 2014 which was also directed by Matti. Hellmouth Hellmouth is a 2014 Canadian horror film that was directed by John Geddes, based on a script written by Tony Burgess. The film had its world premiere on 17 October 2014 at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival and stars Stephen McHattie as a grave-keeper that finds himself traveling to hell to save the soul of a beautiful woman. Funding for Hellmouth was partially raised through an Indiegogo campaign. Schapelle Schapelle is an Australian television film that aired in Australia on Nine Network on 9 February 2014 and in New Zealand on TV One on 20 February 2014. It was produced by Stephen Corvini Fremantle Media Australia, written by playwright Katherine Thomson and directed by Khoa Do, who also directed Better Man, which looked into the trial and execution of Van Tuong Nguyen in 2005. It is based on the book Sins of the Father: The untold story behind Schapelle Corbys ill-fated drug run by Eamonn Duff. This source was later to be discredited via a series of legal actions. In the first case the judge awarded $50,000 damages for breach of copyright in the unauthorised use of family photographs. Defamation cases followed, and in October 2015 family members were awarded almost $1 million in damages. El acompañante The Companion is a 2015 Cuban drama film directed by Pavel Giroud. It was selected as the Cuban entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The Mason Brothers The Mason Brothers is a 2017 American crime drama film written, directed by and starring Keith Sutliff. It also stars Brandon Sean Pearson, Matthew Webb, Tim Park, Julien Cesario, and Carlotta Montanari. Imagine You & Me Imagine You and Me is a 2016 Philippine romantic comedy film directed by Mike Tuviera starring Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza under APT Entertainment, GMA Pictures, and M–Zet TV Production, Inc. The film was released on July 13, 2016 as AlDubs first anniversary offering, which happened on July 16, 2016, three days after the film was shown. It was screened primarily in the Philippines and also had screenings in other countries such as Canada, Italy, and the United States. The film follows the story of Andrew and Gara as their opposite beliefs cross paths in Italy. The Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines evaluated the film as high quality and gave a B grade. On its first day of showing in cinemas, the film grossed over making 2016s highest opening gross for a Philippine film until it was surpassed by A Love Untold. The Moment You Fall in Love , also known by its English title The Moment You Fall in Love, is a 2016 Japanese animated youth romance film directed by Tetsuya Yanagisawa, written by Yoshimi Narita, and produced by Qualia Animation. The film is based on Vocaloid songs from Kokuhaku Jikkō Iinkai ~Renai Series~ by HoneyWorks. It is the second film based on Kokuhaku Jikkō Iinkai ~Renai Series~ songs, following Zutto Mae Kara Suki Deshita. It was released in Japan by Aniplex on December 17, 2016. Crunchyroll began streaming the film on June 6, 2017. ID-0 is a 2017 Japanese anime television series produced by Sanzigen. The anime was announced through a teaser video on August 7, 2016. The series is produced by Sanzigen and directed by Goro Taniguchi, and aired from April 9, 2017 to June 25, 2017. The series is set when humanity has developed I-Machines, robots that can operate in extreme environments in space, in which the human pilots consciousness can be transferred into the robots operating system. An astrogeology student named Maya Mikuri joins the Excavate Company, a crew who illegally mine for the new mineral Orichalt, which is used for interstellar travel. However, Maya soon learns about a crew member with no identity named Ido, and his connection to a little girl named Alice found inside an Orichalt deposit within the core of the wandering planet known as Rajeev. Meri Nimmo Meri Nimmo is a 2018 Indian drama film directed by Rahul Ganore Shanklya and produced by Aanand L. Rai. The film stars Anjali Patil as Nimmo, and Karan Dave as Hemu, an eight-year-old boy who falls in love with a 24-year-old woman. It premiered at the 47th International Film Festival of India and the Mumbai Film Festival in 2017 where it earned critical praise. Meri Nimmo was released online digitally through Eros Now on 27 April 2018. The Younger Generation The Younger Generation is a 1929 American part-talkie drama film directed by Frank Capra and starring Ricardo Cortez. It was produced by Jack Cohn for Columbia Pictures. It was Capras first sound film. While mostly silent, the film has talking sequences, as well as a synchronized music score and sound effects. The screenplay was adapted from a Fannie Hurst play entitled It Is to Laugh. Arctic Antics Arctic Antics is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in June 26, 1930. The director of the short is uncertain. Ub Iwerks name is on the draft, but Iwerks had left the Walt Disney Studio four months before the animators started producing the cartoon. In Walt Disneys Silly Symphonies: A Companion to the Classic Cartoon Series, Russell Merritt and J.B. Kaufman say that its "likely, but uncertain" that Burt Gillett directed the short, adding, "Circumstantial evidence points to Gillett as the director. After Iwerks left, Gillett directed all but one of the subsequent 1930 Silly Symphonies. Further, the scenes of the singing walrus and the applauding seals are lifted directly from Wild Waves, a Mickey Mouse short directed by Gillett in late 1929. Paramount on Parade Paramount on Parade is a 1930 all-star American pre-Code revue released by Paramount Pictures, directed by several directors including Edmund Goulding, Dorothy Arzner, Ernst Lubitsch, Rowland V. Lee, A. Edward Sutherland, Lothar Mendes, Otto Brower, Edwin H. Knopf, Frank Tuttle, and Victor Schertzinger—all supervised by the production supervisor, singer, actress, and songwriter Elsie Janis. Featured stars included Jean Arthur, Richard Arlen, Clara Bow, Evelyn Brent, Buddy Rogers, Jack Oakie, Helen Kane, Maurice Chevalier, Nancy Carroll, George Bancroft, Kay Francis, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, Gary Cooper, Fay Wray, Lillian Roth and other Paramount stars. The screenplay was written by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, produced by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky, with cinematography by Victor Milner and Harry Fischbeck. Teacher's Pet Teachers Pet is a 1930 two-reel comedy short, part of the Our Gang series. It was produced by Hal Roach, directed by Robert F. McGowan, and originally released to theatres by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on October 11, 1930. It was the 101st Our Gang short to be released. Blondie Has Servant Trouble Blondie Has Servant Trouble is a 1940 American film, the sixth of the series of 28 Blondie movies. The Henpecked Duck The Henpecked Duck is a Warner Bros. cartoon released in theatres in 1941, directed by Bob Clampett and featuring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. The film is set in a court room, where Daffy tries to save his marriage after losing his wifes egg. Der große König The Great King is a 1942 German drama film directed by Veit Harlan and starring Otto Gebühr. It depicts the life of Frederick the Great, who ruled Prussia from 1740 to 1786. It received the rare "Film of the Nation" distinction. It was part of a popular cycle of "Prussian films". The film is a depiction of the Führerprinzip, with the analogy to Adolf Hitler being so clear that Hitler sent a print to Benito Mussolini, and Joseph Goebbels warned against the drawing of the comparison in print, in particular, because of the pessimistic mood that opens the film. After a sergeant gives an unauthorised order, the king orders him simultaneously promoted and punished. His decision to desert after this results in his death, because no disobedience is justified. Goebbels declared that the parallels were not a matter of propaganda, but an obvious result of the parallels of history. Goebbels also regarded it as instructive that current sufferings would be a source of strength. Goebbels had some difficulty with the Army High Command over this film, because it depicted the king left in the lurch by his general. He complained that the army felt that any depiction, however historical, reflected badly on them. Show-Business at War Show Business at War is a short film made by The March of Time in 1943 to tout the United States film industrys contribution to the Second World War effort. It was a collaboration between several studios, directors and actors. The Phantom Thief The Phantom Thief is a 1946 American crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman. The film follows a detective as he tries to track down a blackmailer-murderer. As the investigation goes on, a supernatural element becomes clear. Fury of the Congo Fury of the Congo is the sixth Jungle Jim film produced by Columbia Pictures. It features Johnny Weissmuller in his sixth performance as the protagonist adventurer Jungle Jim. The film was directed by William Berke and written by Carroll Young. The film centres on Jungle Jim venturing into tribal land with pilot Ronald Cameron in search of Professor Dunham, who in turn is tracking down a rumoured creature known as the Okongo. Along the journey, Jim faces other obstacles, both man and wild. The film was theatrically released in the United States in February 1951. Ginza Cosmetics is a 1951 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Mikio Naruse. It follows the life of a quiet geisha, single mother of a young boy, in the lively Tokyo quarter of Ginza. The film is based on a novel by Tomoichiro Igami and also on screenwriter Matsuo Kishi and director Mikio Naruses personal knowledge of Tokyos Ginza district. Kangaroo Kangaroo is a 1952 American Technicolor film directed by Lewis Milestone. It is also known as The Australian Story. The first Technicolor movie filmed on-location in Australia. Strong winds on location forced Milestone to re-dub much of the exterior dialogue. Kangaroo was remade in Africa as The Jackals in 1967. Flight to Tangier Flight to Tangier is a 1953 film noir action film, directed by Charles Marquis Warren. It was released by Paramount Pictures in Technicolor and 3-D. This film also appeared in No Country for Old Men. Like Flight to Tangier, it was distributed by Paramount Picturess subsidiary Paramount Vantage. The Steel Lady The Steel Lady is a 1953 American action film directed by Ewald André Dupont starring Rod Cameron and Tab Hunter. Bedlam in Paradise Bedlam in Paradise is the 162nd short subject released by Columbia Pictures in 1955 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Agi Murad il diavolo bianco The White Warrior is a 1959 adventure film directed by Riccardo Freda. It is loosely based on Lev Tolstoys novel Hadji Murat. Nurse on Wheels Nurse on Wheels is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Gerald Thomas, and starring Juliet Mills, Ronald Lewis, and Joan Sims. Nurse on Wheels shares its cast and production team with the Carry On films, but the film is not an official member of the Carry On series. Toto vs the Four Totò contro i quattro, internationally released as Toto vs. the Four, is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. Despite its title, it was not a true fusion between Totò and the four, but the film consists in interwoven episodies in which Totò makes pair from time to time with one of them. It was defined as a "winningly funny police farce". The Counterfeit Constable The Counterfeit Constable is a 1964 French comedy film directed by Robert Dhéry and Pierre Tchernia and starring Ronald Fraser, Diana Dors and Arthur Mullard. Its French title is Allez France!. A French rugby supporter in England for a match at Twickenham is knocked out and loses two teeth. He goes to the dentist and during waiting he wears a uniform of another patient, a police officer. He saves by chance Diana Dors, a nextdoor movie star. He is congratulated by his chiefs who take him for true police officer. Many misunderstandings follow after. He becomes lost in London. Not speaking a word of English, he needs to return home to France urgently as he is due to be married. Taggart Taggart is a 1964 American Color Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and starring Tony Young, Dan Duryea, Dick Foran, Elsa Cárdenas and Jean Hale. It was the film debut of David Carradine. Swingers' Paradise Wonderful Life is a 1964 British film made as a vehicle for pop star Cliff Richard. It is the third in a series of film musicals that also included The Young Ones and Summer Holiday. Written by Peter Myers and Ronald Cass, directed by Sidney J. Furie, choreographed by Gillian Lynne, it also stars Susan Hampshire, Una Stubbs, Melvyn Hayes, Richard OSullivan, Gerald Harper and The Shadows. The movie was filmed in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria city in Spain, and the "desert" scenes shot on Maspalomas sand dunes on Gran Canaria island, Canary Islands. Son of a Gunfighter Son of a Gunfighter is a 1965 Western film directed by Paul Landres. It was the last MGM film to be shot in CinemaScope. Russ Tamblyn was cast as "Son of a Gunfighter" in Quentin Tarantinos Django Unchained as a homage to this film. Kriminal Kriminal is a 1966 crime film directed and written by Umberto Lenzi. The film is about a thief and murderer called Kriminal who escapes from a prison and is chased after by Inspector Milton. It received a sequel titled Il marchio di Kriminal. Danger Route Danger Route is a 1967 British spy film directed by Seth Holt for Amicus Productions and starring Richard Johnson as Jonas Wilde, Carol Lynley and Barbara Bouchet. It was based on Andrew Yorks 1966 novel The Eliminator that was the working title of the film. The film was released in the United States as a double feature with Attack on the Iron Coast. Pieces of Dreams Pieces of Dreams is a 1970 drama film, produced in the United States. It was directed by Daniel Haller and is based on a novel entitled The Wine and the Music by William Edmund Barrett. The story follows the internal struggle of Father Gregory Lind, Catholic priest who falls in love and starts to question his relationship with the Church. Get Mean Get Mean, also known as Beat a Dead Horse, Vengeance of the Barbarians and The Stranger Gets Mean, is a 1975 Italian-American Spaghetti Western fantasy comedy film directed by Ferdinando Baldi and starring Tony Anthony, Lloyd Battista, Raf Baldassarre, Diana Lorys and Mirta Miller. It is the final sequel to A Stranger in Town, with Anthony reprising the role of "The Stranger." The film was released to little acclaim and never received a physical release on the home video market until 2015, when it was released by Blue Underground on remastered Blu-ray and DVD. Cotton Candy Cotton Candy is a 1978 American made-for-television drama film directed by Ron Howard and broadcast on NBC. It is also known as Ron Howards Cotton Candy. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is an American television film based on the autobiography of the same name by Maya Angelou, first aired April 28, 1979 on CBS. Angelou and Leonora Thuna wrote the screenplay, and the movie was directed by Fielder Cook. Constance Good played the young Maya Angelou. Also appearing were Esther Rolle, Roger E. Mosley, Diahann Carroll, Ruby Dee, and Madge Sinclair. Filming took place in Vicksburg. The movie traces Mayas life from when she and her brother move in with their grandmother to the trauma of being raped as a young girl by one of her mothers boyfriends and the several years of silence that came after the attack. Two scenes in the movie differed from events described in the book. Angelou added a scene between Maya and Uncle Willie after the Joe Louis fight. In it, he expresses his feelings of redemption after Louis defeats a white opponent. Angelou also presents her eighth-grade graduation differently in the film. In the book, Henry Reed delivers the valedictory speech and leads the black audience in the Negro national anthem. In the movie, Maya conducts these activities. Joshilaay Joshilaay is a 1989 Indian Hindi film directed by Sibte Hassan Rizvi. The film stars Sunny Deol, Anil kapoor, Sridevi, Meenakshi Sheshadri, Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Rajesh Vivek. The movie is loosely based on the 1965 movie For a Few Dollars More. film was Hit. Key Exchange Key Exchange is a 1985 American romantic comedy film directed by Barnet Kellman and starring Brooke Adams as Lisa. The film is based on a play by Kevin Wade. The film was released by 20th Century Fox on August 14, 1985. The Challengers The Challengers is a 1990 family television film that was produced by Lauron Productions for CBC Television. It stars Gema Zamprogna, Gwynyth Walsh and Eric Christmas. The film features the Jon and Vangelis song "Ill Find My Way Home". The film was first broadcast in Canada on 14 October 1990 through CBC Television. BBC One aired the film in the United Kingdom on 3 August 1993. The film also had frequent showings on The Disney Channel. Triboro Entertainment provided the video release on VHS. It was shot in Winnipeg and Stonewall. Casino Tycoon Casino Tycoon is a 1992 Hong Kong action drama film written, produced and directed by Wong Jing starring Andy Lau, Joey Wong and Chingmy Yau. The film is inspired by stories of Stanley Ho, Henry Fok and Yip Hon. It was followed by the sequel Casino Tycoon 2, which was released the same year. Sny Dreams or is a 1993 Russian fantastical absurdist comedy directed by Karen Shakhnazarov and Alexander Borodyansky. Save and Protect Save and Protect is a 1989 Soviet drama film directed by Russian filmmaker Aleksandr Sokurov. It depicts the decline of a childlike woman as she engages in adultery and falls into crippling debt. It is loosely adapted from Gustave Flauberts novel Madame Bovary. Across the Sea of Time Across the Sea of Time is a 1995 American IMAX 3D short adventure film produced and directed by Stephen Low, and written by Andrew Gellis. It stars Peter Reznick as a young Russian boy who travels to the United States in search of his ancestors family. Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge is a 1995 American made-for-television biographical film about the mother-daughter country music duo The Judds, directed by Bobby Roth. It was originally broadcast in two parts by NBC on May 14–15, 1995. Final Justice Final Justice is a 1988 Hong Kong crime film directed by Parkman Wong and starring Danny Lee, who also serves as the films producer, and Stephen Chow. Final Justice is Chows film debut, playing in a dramatic role, which netted him the Taiwan Golden Horse Awards for Best Supporting Actor. Chow would later go on to be the top superstar of Hong Kong. Facade Façade is a 1999 thriller film starring Eric Roberts. Neel Kamal Neel Kamal is a 1968 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Ram Maheshwari starring Waheeda Rehman in the title role. Other stars includes Raaj Kumar, Manoj Kumar, Mehmood, Balraj Sahni, Lalita Pawar and Shashikala. Waheeda Rehman won her second Filmfare Best Actress Award for her role in this film. # 3 at Box Office collection list. Andha Naal Andha Naal is a 1954 Indian Tamil-language mystery-thriller film, produced by A. V. Meiyappan and directed by S. Balachander. It is the first film noir in Tamil cinema, and the first Tamil film to be made without songs, dance, or stunt sequences. Set in the milieu of World War II, the story is about the killing of a radio engineer Rajan. The suspects are Rajans wife Usha, the neighbour Chinnaiya Pillai, Rajans brother Pattabi, Rajans sister-in-law Hema, and Rajans mistress Ambujam. Each ones account of the incident points to a new suspect. Balachander watched Akira Kurosawas Rashomon at a film festival, was inspired by it, and wrote a play in the same narrative style, but the script was rejected by All India Radio; Meiyappan later agreed to produce it as the film that would later be titled Andha Naal under AVM Productions. The screenplay was written by Javar Seetharaman, who also played a prominent role as an investigative officer in the film. Cinematography was handled by S. Maruti Rao, and the background score was composed by AVMs own music troupe, Saraswathy Stores Orchestra. The film was shorter than most contemporaneous Tamil films. It was the only film directed by Balachander for AVM. Andha Naal was released on 13 April 1954, on the eve of Puthandu. It was critically acclaimed and was awarded a Certificate of Merit for Second Best Feature Film in Tamil at the 2nd National Film Awards in 1955. Despite being a commercial failure at the time of its original release, it has acquired cult status over the years, and is regarded as an important film in Tamil cinema. In 2013, Andha Naal was included in CNN-News18s list of the "100 Greatest Indian Films of All Time". Pelli Pustakam Pelli Pustakam is a 1991 Telugu-language romantic drama film produced by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana under the Sri Seetarama Films banner and directed by Bapu. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Divyavani with music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. The blockbuster film has received the state Nandi Award for Best Feature Film, and was premiered in Indian Panorama section at the International Film Festival of India. This movie has a resemblance to the 1955 classic movie Missamma. Who's the Caboose? Whos the Caboose? is a 1997 comedy film co-written and directed by Sam Seder and starring himself and Sarah Silverman in their film debut. The supporting cast includes comedians David Cross, Andy Dick, Laura Silverman, Laura Kightlinger, Chuck Sklar, H. Jon Benjamin, Andy Kindler, Mark Cohen, Kathy Griffin, Leo Allen, Marc Maron and Todd Barry, most of whom had not appeared in a theatrical movie prior to this one. The screenplay by Sam Seder and Charles Fisher depicts a romantically involved couple who travel separately from Manhattan to Los Angeles to attempt to secure a television series role during "pilot season," a set period of months when producers cast new shows. The New York City sequence at the beginning of the film features footage shot at the Luna Lounge in the Lower East Side, which has since been razed. The film was followed by a television miniseries sequel entitled Pilot Season, again written by Sam Seder and Charles Fisher, directed by Seder, and starring Sarah Silverman as Susan Underman, which was broadcast over six episodes in 2004 on the now-defunct Trio cable network. The Ballad of the Valiant Knight Ivanhoe Ballad of the Valiant Knight Ivanhoe is a 1983 Soviet adventure film, based on the novel Ivanhoe by Walter Scott. It reached the 9th place in Soviet box office distribution of 1983 with 28.4 million viewers. Just One Time Just One Time is a 1999 feature length comedy film, written and directed by Lane Janger. It is also a 1998 short film by the same director on which the long feature was based on. After Amy No Ordinary Baby, also known as After Amy, is a 2001 television film starring Bridget Fonda. The film revolves around a reporter played by Fonda covering the birth of the first cloned human and the public furor that ensues, along with reputation troubles faced by the doctor involved. Fonda was nominated for the best actress award at the 2002 Golden Globes for her role in the film. The film is based on the short story "Carbon Copy", by Richard Kadrey. Cabin Pressure Cabin Pressure is a 2002 Canadian action film. The made-for-television film was broadcast in 2003 and released to home media shortly after. Cabin Pressure reunited Craig Sheffer and John Pyper-Ferguson. The film also featured Canadian voice actor Michael Kopsa. Flex Flex is a 2000 video installation by the British video artist Chris Cunningham. It consists of a 15-minute film loop that endlessly depicts a naked man and woman floating in darkness, who by turns embrace and furiously beat one another, culminating in an act of anal sex during which they disappear in a blast of light. The film is set to an electronic soundtrack by Aphex Twin. It was first displayed to the public in 2000 as part of the Beauty and Horror in Contemporary Art exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, and subsequently at the Anthony dOffay Gallery and other art galleries. It was given an 18 certificate by the BBFC, with no cuts from its original form. A 3.5-minute excerpt of the 17-minute film was released on the DVD The Work of Director Chris Cunningham. It was also re-edited for the back-drop screen projection during Madonnas performance of "Frozen" during her Re-Invention World Tour. The full 17-minute video was shown in the Barbicans exhibition Seduced: Art and Sex from Antiquity to Now curated by Martin Kemp, Marina Wallace and Joanne Bernstein. alongside other pieces by Bacon, Klimt, Rembrandt, Rodin and Picasso. The man and woman are depicted by combining the performances of a number of performers and body doubles, including actors Jon and Jo Hadfield, and dancers Rob Tannion and Desiree Kongerod. Post-production work was done at Glassworks and the Moving Picture Company. Kyaa Dil Ne Kahaa Kyaa Dil Ne Kahaa is a 2002 Indian Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Sanjay Chhel. The film was a remake of the Telugu film Swayamvaram. The Open Door The Open Door is a 1963 Egyptian film directed by Henry Barakat with Faten Hamama, Mahmoud Moursy, and Saleh Selim. The film is based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Egyptian writer Latifa al-Zayyat. Time Out Spectres Spectres is a 2004 supernatural drama film directed by Phil Leirness and starring by Marina Sirtis, Dean Haglund and Tucker Smallwood. After the Apocalypse After the Apocalypse is a 2004 science fiction black-and-white film about five survivors after World War III. A single woman and four men are forced to communicate without words because of destructive gasses from the war. They are forced to recreate their lives both individually and collectively. The film does not have any dialogue. Don Bosco Saint John Bosco: Mission to Love is a 2004 Italian television movie directed by Lodovico Gasparini. The film is based on real life events of Roman Catholic priest John Bosco. The N Word The N-Word is a 2004 documentary film directed and written by Todd Larkins Williams. The movie looks into the history and usage of the word nigger and its variations. Up for Grabs Up for Grabs is a 2004 comedic documentary about two men who fought over custody of a baseball. It is based on a real-life incident surrounding a record-setting Barry Bonds homerun, where the ball was contested in the property law case of Popov v. Hayashi. It was directed and produced by Michael Wranovics. Driving Miss Wealthy Driving Miss Wealthy is a 2004 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by James Yuen and reunites La Brassieres Lau Ching-wan and Gigi Leung. In the film, Lau poses a chauffeur hired to look after the spoiled rich woman played by Leung. Opie Gets Laid Opie Gets Laid, originally titled Sunnyvale for its film festival submissions, is a 2005 American independent romantic comedy film written and directed by James Ricardo and starring James Ricardo, April Wade, Ute Werner and Jesselynn Desmond. FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions is a feature-length dystopian movie, written and directed by Carlos Atanes and released in 2004. The Gigolos The Gigolos is a 2005 British comedy film directed by Richard Bracewell, starring Sacha Tarter, Trevor Sather and Ben Willbond alongside Susannah York, Anna Massey, Angela Pleasence and Siân Phillips. Bracewells debut feature, The Gigolos is a buddy movie set in the twilight world of the London male escort. In 2010, the Daily Telegraph listed The Gigolos as "the most underrated film of all time". The tag line is "Everyone Needs Someone", although UK promotional materials use the quote "A provocative glimpse at open secrets" from The Hollywood Reporter review. The film was shot on location in London in 2004 and 2005. Bracewell wrote the story with Tarter and Sather, and was also cinematographer. The dialogue was improvised. It premiered at AFI Fest in Hollywood in November 2005. It was released in the UK on 23 March 2007 by Punk Cinema. The British Film Institute released the DVD in the UK on 9 February 2009. Its premiere on network television was on Monday, 20 July 2009 on BBC1. Buick Riviera Buick Riviera is a 2008 drama film by director Goran Rušinović, based on the novel Buick Rivera by Miljenko Jergović. It was awarded the "Heart of Sarajevo" award as the Best Film at the 2008 Sarajevo Film Festival. Saving Grace B. Jones Saving Grace B. Jones is an independent feature written, produced, and directed by Connie Stevens. The film made its world premiere in the Philadelphia Film Festival/Cinefest on March 28, 2009, and screened in the 18th annual St. Louis International Film Festival on November 20, 2009. The film was released generally in the United States in December 2012. Filming took place in the town of Boonville, in 2007. Sorry, Thanks Sorry, Thanks is an independent feature film directed and written by filmmaker Dia Sokol, who previously produced Mutual Appreciation and the MTV reality series 16 and Pregnant. Sorry, Thanks premiered at the 2009 South by Southwest film festival in the Emerging Visions category, and was shown at the Mill Valley Film Festival in October 2009. Rosa Morena Rosa Morena is a 2010 Danish-Brazilian drama film directed by Carlos Augusto de Oliveira. The film premiered at the 2010 São Paulo International Film Festival. The Gift to Stalin The Gift to Stalin is a 2008 Kazakhstani film that tells the story of a little boy named Sasha who is sent to Kazakhstan. He is saved from death by an old Kazakh man, Kasym, who takes the boy into his home. The film is set in 1949. The title, The Gift to Stalin, has significance in two ways. First, in 1949, the Soviet government carried out a nuclear test on the anniversary of Joseph Stalin’s 70th birthday. Many innocent people fell victim to the nuclear test. The other significance is concerns Sasha’s dream. He hopes that if he gives Stalin a gift, he will be able to see his parents again, not knowing that they have been killed. Sergio Sergio is a 2009 documentary film based on Pulitzer Prize-winner Samantha Powers biography, Sergio: One Mans Fight to Save the World. The film revolves around the story of United Nations diplomat, Sergio Vieira de Mello, who worked for the UN for more than 34 years and was ultimately killed in the Canal Hotel bombing in Iraq on August 19, 2003. The work includes extensive interviews with William von Zehle, a U.S. Army First Sergeant in 2003, who spent hours trying to rescue de Mello from under a 9m stack of concrete and other debris of the collapsed building. Sergio is the last completed film of editor Karen Schmeer, for which she won the Documentary Editing Award at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. Rama Rama Krishna Krishna Rama Rama Krishna Krishna is a 2010 Telugu action drama film that stars Ram Pothineni, Priya Anand and Bindu Madhavi in the lead role, whilst prominent actors Arjun Sarja, Nassar and Brahmanandam play pivotal roles. This film, directed by Srivas and produced by noted producer, Dil Raju, released on 12 May 2010. Upon release the film received mixed reviews, critics mainly praising Rams and Sarjas performance. The film was a moderate hit. The film was dubbed later into Tamil as Gandhipuram and released on 24 December 2010 and in Hindi as Nafrat Ki Jung by Goldmines Telefilms in 2011. Love at First Sight Love at First Sight is a 2012 United Kingdom short film shot in Spain, and written, directed and produced by Mark Playne. The Clock The Clock is an art installation by video artist Christian Marclay. It is a looped 24-hour video supercut that feature clocks or timepieces. The artwork itself functions as a clock: its presentation is synchronized with the real time, resulting in the time shown in a scene being the actual time. Marclay developed the idea for The Clock while working on his 2005 piece Screen Play. With the support of the London-based White Cube gallery, he assembled a team to find footage, which he edited together over the course of three years. Marclay debuted The Clock at White Cubes London gallery in 2010. The work garnered critical praise, winning the Golden Lion at the 2011 Venice Biennale. Its six editions were purchased by major museums, allowing it to attract a widespread following. The Human Factor The Human Factor is a 2013 Italian neo-noir film directed by Bruno Oliviero. It entered the competition at the 2013 Locarno International Film Festival. Neer Paravai Neerparavai is a 2012 Tamil drama film directed by Seenu Ramasamy and produced by Udhayanidhi Stalin. It stars Vishnu and Sunaina in the lead roles. The movie released on 30 November 2012 to positive reviews from critics. Partners in Crime Partners in Crime is a 2014 Taiwanese crime film directed by Chang Jung-chi. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Ramdhanu: The Rainbow Ramdhanu is a 2014 Bengali family drama film, written and directed by Nandita Roy & Shiboprosad Mukherjee, the directors of Icche, Muktodhara, Accident and Alik Sukh, and produced by Windows and Jalan International Films. The film is presented by Atanu Raychaudhuri. The film was released on 6 June 2014. The film has done well at the box office. The film has been cinematographed by Sirsha Ray and edited by Moloy Laha. The movie was remade in Malayalam as Salt Mango Tree. Butterfly Butterfly is a 2015 Argentine drama film directed by Marco Berger. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. Gulyabani Gulyabani is a 2014 Turkish horror-comedy film directed by Orçun Benli. According to Turkish myth, Gulyabani is a humongous ghoul with a long beard who wanders at night and scares people. The Orphanage The Orphanage of Iran, subtitled "A Historical Account of a Genuine Holocaust in Iran", is a 2016 Iranian action drama film directed by Abolqasem Talebi and set during the Invasion of Iran in World War I and Persian famine of 1917–1919. Rebellious Flower Rebellious Flower is a 2016 Hindi-language biographical film directed by Krishan Hooda. The directorial debut written and produced by Jagdish Bharti is based on the early years of Rajneesh Osho. The film won Special Mention Jury Award at 12th Salento International Film Festival, Italy. This is the first biopic on the early life of Osho Rajneesh and it is supported by the Osho Foundation. The film was released on 15 January 2016. The Price of Success The Price of Success is a 2017 French drama film directed by Teddy Lussi-Modeste. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Amavas Amavas is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language horror thriller film directed by Bhushan Patel. Presented by Viiking Media Entertainment, the film stars Sachiin Joshi, Nargis Fakhri and Mona Singh. The movie was released on 8 February 2019. Just Rambling Along Just Rambling Along is a 1918 American short silent comedy film featuring Stan Laurel. The film is Laurels earliest surviving work and the first project he did with film producer Hal Roach, who later put out a large portion of the Laurel and Hardy films. My Boy My Boy is a 1921 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Victor Heerman and Albert Austin, and starring child actor Jackie Coogan. The Treasure The Treasure is a 1923 silent German drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. It was Pabsts debut film as a director. The Flying Fleet The Flying Fleet is a 1929 romantic drama film directed by George W. Hill and starring Ramon Navarro, Ralph Graves, and Anita Page. Two United States Navy officers are rivals for the love of the same woman. The film is silent, and in black and white, although various scenes have either background music, engine noises or in one case, trumpet sounds, inserted. Reducing Reducing is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and written by Beatrice Banyard, Robert E. Hopkins, Willard Mack and Zelda Sears. The film stars Marie Dressler, Polly Moran, Anita Page, Lucien Littlefield, William Collier and Sally Eilers. The film was released on January 3, 1931, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Lost City The Lost City is an independently made science fiction film serial created and produced in 1935 by Sherman S. Krellberg and directed by Harry Revier. The New Gulliver The New Gulliver is a Soviet stop motion-animated cartoon, and the first to make such extensive use of puppet animation, running almost all the way through the film. The film was released in 1935 to widespread acclaim and earned director Aleksandr Ptushko a special prize at the International Cinema Festival in Milan. The part of Gulliver was played by Vladimir Konstantinov, who was born in 1920 and died in 1944 near Tallinn in the Second World War. This was his first and only film role. The Scoundrel The Scoundrel is a 1935 drama film directed by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, and starring Noël Coward, Julie Haydon, Stanley Ridges, Rosita Moreno, and Lionel Stander. It was Cowards film debut, aside from a bit role in a silent film. It deals with supernatural redemption in a way rather similar to Ferenc Molnárs Liliom, and drew inspiration from the life of publisher Horace Liveright, who had died in September 1933. Murder by Invitation Murder by Invitation is a 1941 American murder mystery film directed by Phil Rosen. Berlin Correspondent Berlin Correspondent is a 1942 American film. The Unknown The Unknown is a 1946 American mystery film directed by Henry Levin made by Columbia Pictures as the third and final part of its I Love a Mystery series based on the popular radio program. The previous films were I Love a Mystery and The Devils Mask. It was a loose adaptation of the I Love a Mystery radio episode Faith, Hope, and Charity, Sisters, which was remade in a later version of the radio series, in 49, as The Thing That Cries in the Night, starring Russell Thorson, Jim Boles, and Tony Randall as the private detectives, and Mercedes MacCambridge as the stewardess and Cherry. It was known as The Coffin. The Leghorn Blows at Midnight The Leghorn Blows at Midnight is a Foghorn Leghorn cartoon directed by Robert McKimson and released by Warner Bros. in 1950. The cartoon also features Henery Hawk and the Barnyard Dawg. The title is a play upon the 1945 Jack Benny film The Horn Blows at Midnight, a notable flop which Benny often poked rueful fun at on his radio show. This is only the second cartoon to feature "Camptown Races", which would eventually become Foghorn Leghorns signature song, but he only hums the song in the first few moments; on two later occasions during the cartoon he hums "Old MacDonald". Lucky Losers Lucky Losers is a 1950 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on May 14, 1950 by Monogram Pictures and is the eighteenth film in the series. It had the working title of High Stakes. Slaphappy Sleuths Slaphappy Sleuths is a 1950 short film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 127th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Bowery Battalion Bowery Battalion is a 1951 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on January 24, 1951, by Monogram Pictures and is the twenty-first film in the series. Leghorn Swoggled Leghorn Swoggled is a 1950 Foghorn Leghorn cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson and released by Warner Bros. in 1951. The cartoon also features Henery Hawk and the Barnyard Dawg, and has a plot that is similar to Henhouse Henery and The Leghorn Blows at Midnight. A Mouse Divided A Mouse Divided is a 1953 Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng and featuring Sylvester. The title is a pun on Lincolns House Divided Speech. Husbands Beware Husbands Beware is the 167th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1956 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Ship Was Loaded Carry on Admiral is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Val Guest and featuring David Tomlinson and Ronald Shiner; Joan Sims, who later became prominent in the Carry On series, has a small part. It predates and was not part of the Carry On series, and does not share any regular cast members beyond Sims, though it is similar in tone and style to the earliest films in the series. Joan Hickson also made an appearance in this film and a few films in the Carry On series. It was based on the 1947 stage play Off the Record, written by Ian Hay. Hare-Less Wolf Hare-Less Wolf is a 1958 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and the absent-minded wolf character, Charles M. Wolf. An uncredited June Foray voices the wolfs wife, who appears in a brief scene at the beginning of the cartoon. Donald and the Wheel Donald and the Wheel is a 17-minute Donald Duck animated short directed by Hamilton Luske, produced by Walt Disney and released on June 21, 1961. It is an educational-based film, and features a considerable amount of musical vocals. The film was most-recently re-released on DVD in the boxed set The Chronological Donald, Volume Four. McGuire, Go Home! The High Bright Sun is a 1964 British action film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Dirk Bogarde, George Chakiris and Susan Strasberg. It is set in Cyprus during the EOKA uprising against British rule in the 1950s. It was based on a 1962 novel by Ian Stuart Black. The film was released in the US as McGuire, Go Home. Attack and Retreat Attack and Retreat is a Soviet-Italian war drama film directed by Giuseppe De Santis and Dmitri Vasilyev in 1964. The movie follows the steps of Italian soldiers of the Italian Army in Russia fighting on the Eastern Front on Hitlers side. Heavily based on diaries and memories of real war veterans. T.R. Baskin T.R. Baskin is a 1971 American drama film directed by Herbert Ross. It stars Candice Bergen, Peter Boyle, Marcia Rodd and James Caan. The screenplay by Peter Hyams focuses on a naïve young woman who moves to Chicago with the hope of finding romance and a fulfilling career. The Working Girls The Working Girls is a 1974 exploitation film written and directed by Stephanie Rothman and starring Sarah Kennedy, Laurie Rose and Cassandra Peterson. Trackdown Trackdown is a 1976 crime drama exploitation film directed by Richard T. Heffron and starring James Mitchum and Karen Lamm. Fatty Finn Fatty Finn is a 1980 Australian film, directed by Maurice Murphy and starring Ben Oxenbould with Rebecca Rigg. It is based on the 1930s cartoon-strip character, Fatty Finn, created by Syd Nicholls and is loosely based on the 1927 silent film, The Kid Stakes. Growing Pains Bad Manners is a 1984 American black comedy teen film released by New World Pictures. Written and directed by Robert Houston and produced by Kim Jorgensen, the film follows a group of teenage delinquents who escape the oppressive Catholic orphanage where they live in order to rescue one of their fellow "inmates". While the films adult stars Martin Mull, Karen Black, Anne De Salvo, and Murphy Dunne received top billing in promotional materials, the story is told through the perspective of the adolescent protagonists; played by Georg Olden, Pamela Segall, Michael Hentz, Joey Coleman, and Christopher Brown. The Naked Monster The Naked Monster is a 2005 American ultra low-budget science fiction and horror comedy fan film written by Ted Newsom and directed by Newsom and Wayne Berwick as an homage to and spoof of the "giant monster-on-the-loose" films of the 1950s. The final project took 21 years to make, and was the last film that Kenneth Tobey, John Agar, and Robert Clarke were in. Cross of Fire Cross of Fire is a 1989 American television miniseries based on the rape and murder of Madge Oberholtzer by D. C. Stephenson, a highly successful leader of the Indiana branch of Ku Klux Klan. It stars John Heard as Stephenson and Mel Harris as Oberholtzer. Lloyd Bridges is also in the cast. It was originally shown in two parts. In syndication, it is shown as a television movie. Aftershock Aftershock is a 1990 action/science fiction film directed by Frank Harris, written by Michael Standing, starring James Lew and Michael Standing. It was distributed through Universal Pictures. A Taste for Killing A Taste for Killing is a 1992 American made-for-television thriller drama film directed by Lou Antonio and starring Michael Biehn, Jason Bateman and Henry Thomas. It marked actress Renée Zellwegers debut role. The film was originally broadcast August 12, 1992 on USA Network. Chantilly Lace Chantilly Lace is a 1993 American made-for-television drama film shot in Sundance, for the Showtime Network and eventually released on video via Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment. The film was directed by Linda Yellen and features dialogue that was largely improvised by its ensemble cast. Insaniyat Insaniyat is a 1994 Indian Hindi language film directed by Tony Juneja. The films star cast includes Amitabh Bachchan, Sunny Deol, Raveena Tandon, Jaya Prada, Chunky Pandey, Vinod Mehra, Nutan, Anupam Kher, Prem Chopra, Alok Nath and Aftab Shivdasani. The film began production in 1989 and was originally set for release in 1991. Two of the films stars Vinod Mehra and Nutan died before the films delayed release in 1994. At the time of the films release, Amitabh Bachchan had retired temporarily from films since 1992. Witchcraft VI Witchcraft VI: the Devils Mistress, also known as Witchcraft 666, in a 1994 horror film directed by Julie Davis and starring Jerry Spicer, Debra K. Beatty, and Shannon McLeod. The sixth film in the WitchCraft Horror Series series, it was produced by Vista Street Entertainment and released by Troma Studios. Not Like Us Not Like Us is a 1995 American film. It was part of the Roger Corman Presents series. Le nouveau monde Le Nouveau monde is a 1995 French drama film directed by Alain Corneau about post-World War II France, starring Nicolas Chatel and Sarah Grappin. It also features American actors including James Gandolfini and Alicia Silverstone. The film was released as New World, direct-to-video in America. Film was released on 22 February 1995 in France, 20 July 1996 in Japan and 13 January 1998 in Turkey. Five Days, Five Nights Five Days, Five Nights is a 1996 Portuguese film directed by José Fonseca e Costa, starring Paulo Pires and Vítor Norte. It is based on a novel written by Álvaro Cunhal under the pseudonym Manuel Tiago. The Harvest Month The Harvest Month is a 1956 Finnish drama film directed by Matti Kassila. It was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor Mother Teresa: In the Name of Gods Poor is a 1997 made-for-television biographical film directed by Kevin Connor and starring Geraldine Chaplin as Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa herself had approved the script but withdrew her imprimatur shortly before her death. It was broadcast on what was then known as The Family Channel on 5 October 1997. The Enemy The Enemy is a 1979 Turkish drama film, written, produced and co-directed by Yılmaz Güney with Zeki Ökten during Güneys second imprisonment, featuring Aytaç Arman as Ismail an overqualified young Turkish worker who unable to find employment is reduced to poisoning the local stray dogs and begging his father for part of his inheritance. The film was screened in competition for the Golden Bear at the 30th Berlin International Film Festival in 1980, where it won an Honourable Mention and the OCIC Award. It was also scheduled to compete in the cancelled 17th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, for which it received four Belated Golden Oranges, including Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress. Host Virtual Obsession is a 1998 science fiction television film directed by Mick Garris and starring Peter Gallagher and Mimi Rogers. It is based on the novel Host by Peter James. Hemo the Magnificent Hemo the Magnificent is a one-hour Technicolor made-for-television educational film, released in 1957 by Bell Laboratories and directed by Frank Capra, and first telecast by CBS. It details the workings of the circulatory system. Although Time magazine gave it an extremely negative review, calling it "condescending" and citing it as an example of how the scientific information was presumably "dumbed down" by including cute cartoon animals, it quickly became a classic of the genre, featuring incredibly detailed television animations for its time. It is one in a series of nine Bell Telephone science specials telecast in prime time on commercial network television, from the late 1950s to the mid-1960s. All but one of these specials starred Frank C. Baxter; the last of them starred Walt Disney. Baxter played his usual role as "Dr. Research", the resident scientist in the film series. Richard Carlson played the other recurring character in The Bell Laboratory Science Series, a writer for television. Several well-known voice artists were employed for the animated sequences, including Marvin Miller as the title character, Hemo. Also appearing were Mel Blanc and June Foray, as a squirrel and a deer respectively. Sterling Holloway appeared in an uncredited role as a lab assistant. Hemo the Magnificent and another Bell Laboratories film, Our Mr. Sun, were favorites for showing in school science classrooms. El gendarme desconocido The Unknown Policeman is a 1941 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Mapy Cortés and Daniel "Chino" Herrera. The films sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernandez. Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble is a 2000 American television film starring Jane Seymour and directed by James Keach. It depicts the life of British actress and abolitionist Fanny Kemble, who sees first-hand the horrors of slavery when she marries an American plantation owner. Her published diaries in the form of personal accounts are shown to influence the British governments decision to withhold support of the Confederacy during the American Civil War. Keith Carradine co-stars as Fannys husband Pierce Butler, with Keach, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, and Colin Fox also appearing. It first aired on the American television network Showtime on April 23, 2000. Enslavement received generally negative reviews; critics focused on the paucity of historical accuracy as well as its lack of subtlety. Composer Charles Bernstein earned a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for "Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie, or a Special". New Life Nýtt Líf is an Icelandic film directed by Þráinn Bertelsson and released in 1983. The film is a comedy shot in the Westman Islands and stars Eggert Þorleifsson and Karl Ágúst Úlfsson, among others. The music features several musicians including the band Tappi Tíkarrass, which contributed the songs "Sperglar" and "Kukl". Sanctuary Sanctuary is a 2001 American made-for-television thriller film written and directed by Katt Shea from a book by Nora Roberts. It stars Melissa Gilbert and Costas Mandylor. Velaikkaaran Velaikaran is a 1987 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film directed by S. P. Muthuraman, starring Rajinikanth, Sarath Babu and Amala. This film is a remake of the 1982 Hindi film Namak Halaal. The film was released on 7 March 1987 and became a box office success. The Old Negro Space Program The Old Negro Space Program is a short mockumentary in the style of a Ken Burns film. Imagining a black space program, whose "blackstronauts" were excluded from "White NASA", the film lampoons Burnss history of the Negro Leagues, a subject of his 1994 series, Baseball. The ten-minute film was produced and directed by Andy Bobrow, who wrote for the television series Hype, Malcolm in the Middle and later, Community. Bobrow later went on to write the Community episode "Pillows and Blankets", another parody of Ken Burns. It was created for broad release on the Internet. It was nominated for a 2005 Nebula Award but was ruled ineligible because the film "did not meet the requirement of professional release, or the 12 month period for nomination expired prior to the film receiving enough nominations to be placed on the ballot." The SFWA stated that the disqualification in no way reflected on the works quality. Passage to Zarahemla Passage to Zarahemla is an adventure film directed and written by Chris Heimerdinger. It tells the story of a young pair of siblings seeking to find a new life following the abrupt death of their mother. Their exploits lead them to a relatives home in Utah and eventually a thrilling confrontation with their past and the merger of time. It is based partly on Book of Mormon people, including the Zarahemla of the title. It is only the second commercial theatrical release of a film with the Book of Mormon as a principal theme, the first being The Book of Mormon Movie. This movie is based on the novel by the same name, originally published by Heimerdinger Entertainment in November 2003. The movie version of Passage to Zarahemla, was released to theaters October 15, 2007. Originally intended only as a film, the working title of this film was "Summer of the Nephite," but after unsuccessful attempts to gain backing for its production, the title and was reworked and released in novel form as Passage to Zarahemla. The film ranked 4th overall in Utah the first week of its release. According to BoxOfficeMojo the film currently ranks 125th on the all-time highest gross box office for a Christian film coming in behind A Latter-Day Comedy, ahead of Noëlle and 122nd for Fantasy Live-Action. The film was released to DVD in June 2008. Dreams on Spec Dreams on Spec is a 2007 American documentary film that profiles the struggles and triumphs of emerging Hollywood screenwriters. It was written and directed by Daniel J. Snyder, who learned first-hand about the screenwriters travails in the late 1980s when he was a teenager working alongside aspiring writer/directors Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary in the famed Video Archives video store in Manhattan Beach. Expanding Human "Expanding Human" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show, first broadcast on 10 October 1964, during the second season. Ginchô wataridori is a 1972 Japanese gangster film directed by Kazuhiko Yamaguchi, and co-written with Isao Matsumoto. The movie stars Meiko Kaji and Tsunehiko Watase. The movie was followed with a 1972 sequel entitled Mesuneko Bakuchi. Calcutta News Calcutta News is a Malayalam romantic drama thriller film written and directed by Blessy. The film stars Dileep, Meera Jasmine, Indrajith and Vimala Raman. The music is by Debojyoti Mishra. The film deals with the issue of trafficking in women and how a middle-class girl from Kerala gets caught in it. It showcased Blessys yet another different genre film and successfully provided Dileep a different character unlike his usual comic characters. Wild Ocean Wild Ocean is a 2008 documentary 3D IMAX film about the annual migration of billions of sardines, the sardine run, up South Africas KwaZulu-Natal coast and its human and animal impact. A Love A Love is a 2007 South Korean action drama film starring Joo Jin-mo and Park Si-yeon and directed by Kwak Kyung-taek. Leelai Leelai is a 2012 Tamil romantic comedy film directed by Andrew Louis and produced by Ramesh Babu. It stars débutantes Shiv Panditt and Manasi Parekh in lead roles along with Santhanam and Suhasini Raju in pivotal roles. The film which began in May 2008, opened after production delays on 27 April 2012 to positive reviews. The Swap The Swap may refer to: The Swap The Swap The Swap Strongman Strongman is a 2009 documentary about Stanley Pleskun. Fired Fired is a 2010 Indian horror film starring Rahul Bose and Militza Radmilovic. It is the feature film debut of director Sajit Warrier and premiered at the Cannes Marché du Film on 12 May 2010. The Pipe The Pipe is a 2010 Irish documentary film about the Shell to Sea campaign. Le jeu de la mort Le Jeu de la Mort is a French/Swiss television documentary broadcast by the French public television channel France 2. It was presented as a social commentary on the effects of obeying orders and humiliation in reality television, and its broadcast was followed by a studio discussion on the programme. The documentary focused on a modern version of the Milgram experiment, with the additional factor of reality televisions popularity and influence on the general public. The experiment was performed in the guise of a game show known as La Zone Xtrême. Volunteers were given €40 to take part as contestants in a "pilot" for the fictitious show, where they had to administer increasingly stronger electric shocks to trained actors posing as players as punishment for incorrect answers, as encouraged to do so by the host and audience. Only 16 of 80 "contestants" chose to end the game before delivering the highest voltage punishment. I Love Hong Kong I Love Hong Kong is a 2011 Hong Kong comedy film produced and directed by Eric Tsang. Film stars Tsang, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Sandra Ng and a star-studded cast of Hong Kong stars. It was released in Chinese New Year Day. The sequel movies are I Love Hong Kong 2012 and I Love Hong Kong 2013. The Showdown The Showdown is a 2011 South Korean film. Watchers of the Sky Watchers of the Sky is a 2014 American documentary film directed by Edet Belzberg. The film premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014 in the U.S. Documentary Competition. It won the two awards at the festival. It went on to win the Jonathan Daniels Award at the Monadnock International Film Festival and the Ostrovsky Award for Best Documentary Film at the Jerusalem Film Festival. After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, Music Box Films acquired the US distribution rights. The film was released in October 2014. Films We Like released it in Canada and Madman Entertainment released it in New Zealand and Australia. Jiseul Jiseul is a 2012 South Korean war drama film written and directed by Jeju Island native O Muel. The film is shot in black and white with the entire cast composed of local actors speaking their natural dialect. "Jiseul" means "potato" in Jeju dialect. O said he picked it as the title of his film because "potatoes are considered a staple food in many countries, often symbolizing survival and hope." Set during the Jeju Uprising on the island in 1948, O said the film does not focus on the large-scale struggle, but on a forgotten true story about a group of villagers who hid in a cave for 60 days to escape from a military attack. They hid underground for months, cold and numb, far too close for comfort—just like the potatoes to which the title refers. The film had a small budget of, part of which was raised through crowdfunding. It premiered at the 2012 Busan International Film Festival where it received 3 awards—the CGV Movie Collage Award, the Directors Guild of Korea Award for Best Director, and the NETPAC Jury Award. Jiseul later won the prestigious World Cinema Dramatic Grand Jury Prize at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. It became the first Korean film ever to win the top prize in this category. Festival organizers said that the jury’s decision was unanimous, and their deliberation lasted less than one minute. It also won the Cyclo dOr, the top prize at the 2013 Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema, and Best Film at the inaugural Wildflower Film Awards in 2014. The broader response from critics and international audiences was more mixed, with some viewers feeling frustration at not being given more background information in the film. Kuku Mathur Ki Jhand Ho Gayi Kuku Mathur Ki Jhand Ho Gayi is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy-drama film directed by Aman Sachdeva and produced by Ekta Kapoor and Bejoy Nambiar. The film stars Siddharth Gupta, who plays the titular role. Private Violence Private Violence is a 2014 American documentary film directed and produced by Cynthia Hill. The film focuses on the issue of domestic violence, as told through two survivors. Ultimately, the film centers on dispelling the logic of the commonly asked question: “Why didn’t she just leave?” Private Violence premiered in the U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014, where it won the Candescent Award. The film was also shown at Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, True/False Film Festival, Dallas International Film Festival, HotDocs Film Festival, and the Doxa Documentary Film Festival. It won the Kathleen Bryan Edwards Award for Human Rights at Full Frame and the Silver Heart Award at the Dallas International Film Festival. On July 16, 2015, the film was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in the Outstanding Information Programing – Long Form category. HBO Documentary Films first broadcast Private Violence on October 20, 2014. HBO films and Women Make Movies are both distributors. The Martial Arts Kid The Martial Arts Kid is a 2015 martial arts film directed by Michael Baumgarten and starring Don The Dragon Wilson and Cynthia Rothrock as a couple who take in their nephew Jansen Panettiere, and teach him martial arts when he is bullied. The film has been given major rave for its anti-bullying message. Most of the supporting cast of the film are actual martial artists, some of whom appear as themselves in the film. Lyubit ne lyubit Love Does Not Love is a 2014 Russian romantic comedy film. The Curtain Pole The Curtain Pole is a 1909 American comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film still exists. The film was made by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company when it and many other early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee at the beginning of the 20th century. Cannibal Capers Cannibal Capers is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1930. Vanity Fair Vanity Fair is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Chester M. Franklin and starring Myrna Loy, Conway Tearle and Anthony Bushell. The film is modernized adaptation of William Makepeace Thackerays novel of the same name with the original Regency-era story reset in Twentieth Century Britain. Three years later Thackerays novel was adapted again as Becky Sharp, the first three-strip technicolor film. Westward Passage Westward Passage is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Robert Milton and starring Ann Harding, Laurence Olivier, ZaSu Pitts and Irving Pichel. The screenplay concerns a woman who falls in love and marries, but soon discovers how unpleasant her new husband is. The film marked Oliviers second major role in the United States. It was not a commercial or critical success, and Olivier did not make another film in America until 1939 when he starred in Wuthering Heights. The film recorded a loss of $250,000. That Girl from Paris That Girl from Paris is a 1936 American musical comedy film directed by Leigh Jason and starring Lily Pons, Jack Oakie, and Gene Raymond. The film made a profit of $101,000. John O. Aalberg was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Sound Recording. Skeleton on Horseback Skeleton on Horseback is a 1937 Czechoslovak drama film directed by and starring Hugo Haas. It revolves around an infectious disease which breaks out during a war. It is based on the play The White Disease by Karel Čapek. Cowboy from Brooklyn Cowboy from Brooklyn is a 1938 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Earl Baldwin. It stars Dick Powell, Pat OBrien and Priscilla Lane. The film was based on the 1937 Broadway play Howdy Stranger by Robert Sloane and Louis Pelletier. Dr. Kildare's Victory Dr. Kildares Victory is a 1942 film directed by W. S. Van Dyke. It stars Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore. This was the tenth and last of the Dr. Kildare movie series. Booty and the Beast Booty and the Beast is the 145th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1953 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Killer Ape Killer Ape is the twelfth Jungle Jim film produced by Columbia Pictures. It features Johnny Weissmuller in his twelfth performance as the protagonist adventurer Jungle Jim. Carol Thurston also stars. The film was directed by Spencer G. Bennet and written by Arthur Hoerl and Carroll Young. The film centres on Jungle Jim battling a man-like ape in the jungle and trying to clear his name after he is framed of murder. The film was theatrically released in the United States in December 1953. Paris Playboys Paris Playboys is a 1954 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on March 7, 1954 by Allied Artists and is the thirty-third film in the series. The Price of Fear The Price of Fear is a 1956 American film noir crime film directed by Abner Biberman and starring Merle Oberon and Lex Barker. Holiday for Lovers Holiday for Lovers is a 1959 DeLuxe in CinemaScope comedy film directed by Henry Levin. Based on a 1957 play by Ronald Alexander, the film stars Clifton Webb, Jane Wyman, Jill St. John and Carol Lynley. The Savage Eye The Savage Eye is a 1960 "dramatized documentary" film that superposes a dramatic narration of the life of a divorced woman with documentary camera footage of an unspecified 1950s city. The film was written, produced, directed, and edited by Ben Maddow, Sidney Meyers, and Joseph Strick, who did the work over several years on their weekends. The Savage Eye is often considered to be part of the cinema vérité movement of the 1950s and 1960s. The Brain The Brain is a 1962 science fiction thriller film directed by Freddie Francis, and starring Anne Heywood and Peter van Eyck. A UK-West German production The Brain differs from earlier film versions of the Curt Siodmak novel Donovans Brain: in this remake, the dead man seeks his own murderer through contact with the doctor keeping his brain alive. Jack of Diamonds Jack of Diamonds is a 1967 film directed by Don Taylor filmed in Germany that was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It stars George Hamilton in the lead role of an international cat burglar and jewel thief. Some of My Best Friends Are... Some of My Best Friends Are... is a 1971 drama film written and directed by Mervyn Nelson and starring Fannie Flagg, Rue McClanahan, and Candy Darling. The Happy Prince The Happy Prince is an animated short film adaptation of the short story by Oscar Wilde. The film was produced in 1974 by the Canadian-based Potterton Productions as a follow-up to its 1971 film The Selfish Giant. Benilde or The Virgin Mother Benilde or the Virgin Mother is a 1975 Portuguese drama film based on the play by José Régio and directed by Manoel de Oliveira. Secret Rivals Secret Rivals aka Northern Leg, Southern Fist aka Silver Fox Rivals is a 1976 kung fu film directed by James Nam and Ng See Yuen and starring Hwang Jang Lee, John Liu and Wong Tao. This Film Has 2 parts that Shot in location in South Korea and China Shadows of a Hot Summer Shadows of a Hot Summer is a 1978 Czechoslovak thriller film by František Vláčil. The film won a Crystal Globe award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 1978. The Tiger Is Still Alive: Sandokan to the Rescue La tigre è ancora viva: Sandokan alla riscossa! is a 1977 Italian adventure film directed by Sergio Sollima and starring Kabir Bedi. Bloody Kids Bloody Kids is a British television film written by Stephen Poliakoff and directed by Stephen Frears, made by Black Lion Films for ATV, and first shown on ITV on 22 March 1980. Delitto a Porta Romana Delitto a Porta Romana is a 1980 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is the seventh chapter in the Nico Giraldi film series starred by Tomas Milian. La dottoressa ci sta col colonnello La dottoressa ci sta col colonnello is a 1980 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini, starring Lino Banfi with Nadia Cassini. The film is a late installment of the genre, combining 1970s soldatessa and dottoressa themes with abundant absurd comedy elements a year after Cassinis breakthrough film Linsegnante balla... con tutta la classe. Chanel Solitaire Chanel Solitaire is a 1981 British-French historical drama film directed by George Kaczender and starring Marie-France Pisier, Timothy Dalton, Rutger Hauer, Brigitte Fossey, Karen Black, Lambert Wilson. The films subject was Coco Chanel. Its budget was around $7 million. Heidi's Song Heidis Song is a 1982 American animated musical feature film based on the novel Heidi by Johanna Spyri and produced by Hanna-Barbera. The film was directed by Robert Taylor, written by Taylor, Joseph Barbera and Jameson Brewer, and stars Margery Gray as the title character, alongside Lorne Greene and Sammy Davis Jr.. It is one of only four movies Hanna-Barbera ever made that did not feature their trademark characters. The film was released on November 19, 1982 and distributed theatrically in North America by Paramount Pictures. Pallavi Anu Pallavi Pallavi Anupallavi is a 1983 Indian Kannada-language film directed by Mani Ratnam in his directorial debut. It stars Anil Kapoor, Lakshmi and Kiran Vairale portraying the lead roles. The soundtrack and background score by Ilaiyaraaja for this movie is widely considered as one of the greatest works by the Maestro. The film deals with an unconventional plot of a committed young man falling in love with an older woman, and finding himself and his true desires through the experience. Balu Mahendra and Ilaiyaraaja were the films cinematographer and music composer, respectively. The film was an average commercial success, but earned critical acclaim from award committees. Second Time Lucky Second Time Lucky is a 1984 New Zealand erotic comedy film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Diane Franklin and Roger Wilson. The story centres on God and the Devil making a bet on the definitive salvation or condemnation of humanity, as well as the couple that will decide mankinds fate. Himatsuri is a 1985 Japanese drama film directed by Mitsuo Yanagimachi. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. Dakota Dakota is a 1988 American drama film starring Lou Diamond Phillips and directed by Fred Holmes. The film was reedited and rereleased under a different title in 1991, Harley. Family of Spies Family of Spies, also known as Family of Spies: The Walker Spy Ring is a 1990 TV movie based on the espionage of John A. Walker Jr.. The film was directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal and starred Powers Boothe as John Walker. Pan Pan is a 1995 Danish/Norwegian/German film directed by the Danish director Henning Carlsen. It is based on Knut Hamsuns 1894 novel of the same name, and also incorporates the short story "Paper on Glahns Death", which Hamsun had written and published earlier, but which was later appended to editions of the novel. It is the fourth and most recent film adaptation of the novel—the novel was previously adapted into motion pictures in 1922, 1937, and 1962. Superfights Superfights is a 1995 martial arts film directed and choreographed by Tony Leung Siu-Hung. The film stars newcomer Brandon Gaines, Chinese actress Yu Feihong, and martial artists Keith Vitali, Chuck Jeffreys, Cliff Lenderman, and Brian Ruth amongst others. The film was the first American production by Hong Kong-based Seasonal Film Corporation since their 1991 film American Shaolin. Dad's Week Off Dads Week Off is an American television film that premiered on Showtime on March 29, 1997. It was written and directed by Neal Israel, and starred Henry Winkler, Olivia dAbo and Richard Jeni. The Highway The Big Road, also known as The Highway, is a 1934 Chinese film directed by Sun Yu and starring Jin Yan and Li Lili. It is a silent film but with music and sound effects added post-production. The film deals with a group of workers who are constructing a highway for use in the war against the Japanese. The Big Road was named the 30th greatest Chinese film ever made by the Hong Kong Film Awards in 2004. Crossroads Crossroads is a 1976 short film directed by Bruce Conner. It features 37 minutes of extreme slow-motion replays of the July 25, 1946 Operation Crossroads Baker underwater nuclear test at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific. The event was captured for research purposes by five hundred cameras stationed on unmanned planes, high-altitude aircraft, boats near the blast, and from more distant points on land around the Atoll. The location was selected in part because the network of islands formed an almost complete ellipse around the detonation site, allowing for a comprehensive documentation of the event from numerous angles. The music is by Patrick Gleeson and Terry Riley. Take the 5:10 to Dreamland Take the 5:10 to Dreamland is a short experimental film by Bruce Conner, using the technique of found footage. It is composed out of found images from the 1940s-1950s from different sources such as educational hm and soundtrack. It is closely related to Valse Triste, another found footage short by Bruce Conner. Dogs of Hell Dogs of Hell, also known as Rottweiler and Rottweiler: The Dogs of Hell, is a 1982 horror/thriller film starring Earl Owensby, Bill Gribble and Robert Bloodworth. This would be the first of six 3-D films shot by the Ownsby Studios in the early to mid-80s; it was filmed in the summer/fall of 1981 over the course of two or so months. The film had a wider limited release in theaters compared to the remaining five Owensby 3-D films. Despite the films Poverty Row production, the stereoscopic effects and photography are very well done. Paljas Paljas is an Afrikaans language South African film that was released in 1997. Paljas was written by Chris Barnard and directed by Katinka Heyns. Leikkikalugangsteri Leikkikalugangsteri is a 1969 comedy directed by Ere Kokkonen, written and starring Spede Pasanen. It was released the same year as Spedes Näköradiomiehen ihmeelliset siekailut and Pohjan tähteet. Though the film is principally in black and white, the last 20 minutes are filmed in colour. Kari Sohlberg won the 1970 Jussi Award nomination for Best Cinematography jointly for the film along with Jörn Donners Sixtynine 69 and Pohjan tähteet. Breakfast with Einstein Breakfast with Einstein is a 1998 American television film directed by Craig Shapiro. It stars Thomas Gottschalk, Priscilla Presley, Shia LaBeouf and Ben Foster. Punks Punks is a 2000 film produced by Babyface, directed by Patrik-Ian Polk, and starring Rockmond Dunbar, Seth Gilliam, Renoly Santiago, Jazzmun, and Dwight Ewell. The film follows the trials and tribulations of a group of gay African American friends. While black gay life is explored in the film, universal aspects of friendship plays at the plots forefront. The films themes were later used for the 2005 Logo cable television series Noahs Arc. The film was popular at film festivals but never had distribution due to rights issues with the Sister Sledge songs featured prominently in the story. It was shown on Logo on August 7, 2011. Otherwise it remains unavailable through home media but has occasional private screenings. Georgica Georgica is a 1998 Estonian drama film directed by Sulev Keedus. The film takes its name from Virgils poem of the same name. Neispravimyy lgun Incorrigible Liar is a 1973 Soviet comedy film directed by Viplen Azarov. Le collectionneur des cerveaux Beder Meye Josna Beder Meye Josna is a 1989 cinema of Bangladesh directed by Tojammel haque bokul.It was remade in India with the same name. The film stars Ilias Kanchan and Anju Ghosh. The original movie is also reputed to be the highest grossing Bangladeshi film of all time. Vsadnik bez golovy The Headless Horseman is a 1972 Soviet-Cuban Western film directed by Vladimir Vajnshtok based on the eponymous novel by Thomas Mayne Reid. The film was the first Soviet Western. It was a box office success, 51,7 million tickets were sold and the picture holds the 33rd place in terms of cinema attendance in the Soviet Union. The Silent Stranger The Silent Stranger, also known as The Horseman and the Samurai and The Stranger in Japan, is a 1968 Italian-American-Japanese Spaghetti Western and jidaigeki film directed by Luigi Vanzi. It is the second sequel to A Stranger in Town with twenty minutes excised for its 1975 release. The film is the third in a series of four western films starring Tony Anthony as "The Stranger". Despite being produced in 1968 for MGM, the film was never given an official release until 1975, nearly a decade after the previous film in the series. Tony Anthony stated that he believed the film became the victim of a power struggle at MGM and when it was later released by a different studio, the film was re-edited. Miracle on the Mountain: The Kincaid Family Story Miracle on the Mountain: The Kincaid Family Story is a 2000 American-Canadian television film, starring Patty Duke, William Devane. Natasha Melnick, Kaj-Erik Eriksen and Elisabeth Rosen. It was directed by Michael Switzer. Hello My Dear: Wrong Number Hello My Dear Wrong Number is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language comedy thriller film directed by Priyadarshan and written by Sreenivasan from a story by Priyadarshan. It stars Mohanlal, Manianpilla Raju, Jagathy Sreekumar, Lizy and Menaka, with Mukesh in a guest appearance. Dacait Dacait is a 1987 Indian film directed by Rahul Rawail. It was a semi-hit earner at the box office. The movie stars Sunny Deol, Meenakshi Sheshadri, Raakhee and Raza Murad. It is based on how a simple-living guy transforms into a dacoit after being oppressed by the Zamindars of the area. The plot is based in the Chambal area, which is the confluence of three states UP, MP and Rajasthan and has been ignored for development since independence. The Chambal ravine or "beehad" in Morena and Bhind has harboured dacoits for centuries. In modern times, due to the old legends and rugged terrain, the labyrinthian ravines along the river were hiding places to gangs of bandits led by colourful figures like Man Singh, Daku Madho Singh, Dhanraj Singh Rathur, Paan Singh Tomar and Phoolan Devi. The last notable dacoit, Nirbhay Gujjar, was killed in 2005. Today, a tourist lodge and other facilities promote eco-tourism there. The area is also known as the "Veer Bhoomi Chambal". Yamaleela Yamaleela is a Telugu film released in 1994. The film was directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy, introducing comedian Ali as the hero for the first time. This film was a huge box office success. This film was later remade in Hindi as Taqdeerwala, with Venkatesh and Raveena Tandon and in Tamil as Lucky Man, starring Kartik, Sanghavi and Manjula. A sequel for the movie titled Yamaleela 2 was released on November 2014. Armadillo Armadillo was a 2001 three part television film starring James Frain, directed by Howard Davies and based on William Boyds novel of the same name. Boyd also served as the screenwriter for the show. The Theory of Everything The Theory of Everything is a 2006 drama film directed by David de Vos. Iavnana Iavnana is a 1994 Georgian film directed by Nana Janelidze. Wolfhound Wolfhound is a 2002 American erotic thriller film directed by Donovan Kelly and Jim Wynorski. It was shot in Ireland. One for the Road One for the Road is a 2003 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Chris Cooke. Filmed on location in and around Nottinghamshire, the film stars Hywel Bennett, Gregory Chisholm, Mark Devenport, and Rupert Procter as four men who meet at a compulsory rehabilitation class after being sentenced for drink driving. The film was nominated for the Michael Powell Award for Best New British Feature Film at the 2003 Edinburgh International Film Festival and for the Golden Hitchcock Award at the 2003 Dinard Festival of British Film. Mumbai Matinee Mumbai Matinee is a 2003 Indian romantic comedy film directed and written by Anant Balani and starring Rahul Bose as a 32-year-old virgin. The film premiered on 26 September 2003 and was also released in the UK. Director Anant Balani died before the film was released on 29 August 2003. Jekyll Jekyll is a 2007 American horror film starring Matt Keeslar, Jonathan Silverman, Desmond Askew, Alanna Ubach, Siena Goines, Abigail Spencer, John Rubinstein, Josh Stewart and Roger Rose and written and directed by Scott Zakarin. It is a film adaptation of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Watermarks Watermarks is a 2004 award-winning theatrical feature documentary co-written and directed by Yaron Zilberman as his directorial debut. The film reunites the champion women swimmers of the legendary Jewish sports club, Hakoah Vienna, who were forced to disband during the rise of fascism in 1930s Austria. Kidnapped Kidnapped is a two-part BBC television adaptation of the 1886 novel of the same name by Robert Louis Stevenson. The show is directed by Brendan Maher and stars James Anthony Pearson as Davie Balfour and Iain Glen as Alan Breck. A Friend of the Family Children of Beslan Children of Beslan is a 2005 documentary film about the Beslan school siege directed by Ewa Ewart and Leslie Woodhead for the BBC. In the United States the documentary aired on HBO. Tony Perry of the Los Angeles Times stated that the film recounts survivors testimonies and does not explore political aspects, nor assigns blame to any party. The Last Stand The Last Stand is a 2006 American drama film written and directed by Russ Parr. The film, which marked Parrs debut as a director, was inspired by his experiences a stand-up comic in the 1980s. He had written the script in the late 1990s. It was released directly onto DVD in July 2006, but had received a screening at the Magic Johnson Theatres in Washington, D.C. in June 2007 and had another screening at the Roxbury Film Festival in Boston after its DVD release. Du & jag Du & jag is a 2006 Swedish film directed by Martin Jern and Emil Larsson. The Slanted Screen The Slanted Screen is a 2006 documentary film written, produced, and directed by Jeff Adachi which examines the stereotypical portrayals and absence of East Asian males in the cinema of the United States. The film analyzes Hollywood from the silent era to the 21st century. Moero! Top Striker is a Japanese anime television series production based on soccer, set in the world of Italian youth football. Known in Italy as A tutto goal, despite the setting, it was not very successful in there, overshadowed by similar works such as Captain Tsubasa. It remains one of the most popular anime in France. In Japan it was aired on TV Tokyo from October 10, 1991 to September 24, 1992 and has a total of 49 episodes. In the Arab countries the anime is known as Captain Rabah, named after FC Porto striker Rabah Madjer and slightly adapted to his story as an Arab professional soccer player in Europe. The Rebirth is a Japanese film directed by Masahiro Kobayashi. It won the Golden Leopard at the 2007 Locarno International Film Festival. Flowers of the Sky Akasa Kusum is a 2009 Sri Lankan Sinhala drama film directed by Prasanna Vithanage and co-produced by H.D. Premasiri, Prasanna Vithanage, and A. Sreekar Prasad for Sarasavi Cineroo Films. It stars Malini Fonseka and Nimmi Harasgama in lead roles along with Dilhani Ekanayake and Kaushalya Fernando. Music composed by Lakshman Joseph De Saram. It is the 1128th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. It received a world premiere at the Pusan International Film Festival in October 2008, and won numerous awards at various other festivals. The film was released in Sri Lanka on 21 August 2009, and became a box-office hit in that country. It was also Sri Lankas initial entry to the 2010 Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but was replaced by Alimankada. Slaughtered Slaughtered is an Australian slasher film directed by Kate Glover, and produced by Sue Brown. The film stars Steven O’Donnell and James Kerley. Porfirio Porfirio is a 2011 Colombian drama film directed by Alejandro Landes. The film premiered at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival and subsequently screened at other festivals including Toronto and Maryland. The film is based on the real-life story of Porfirio Ramirez, who is cast to play himself. Porfirio is paraplegic after being shot by a rogue police officer. The film won the Golden Peacock Award for Best Film at the 42nd International Film Festival of India. A Tale of Mari and Three Puppies is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Ryuichi Inomata. It was released in Japanese cinemas on 8 December 2007. It is based on a true story in the 2004 Chūetsu earthquake. This story has frequently been reported in the media and has also made into a book. The Love We Make The Love We Make is a cinéma vérité documentary film by Albert Maysles. The film chronicles Paul McCartneys experiences in New York City after the September 11, following him as he prepared The Concert for New York City October 2001 benefit event. McCartney was on an airplane taxiing at JFK International Airport, about to depart for the United Kingdom, when the attacks occurred, and he wanted to do something to uplift and benefit the first responders in New York, so he arranged this concert. The film chronicles McCartneys planning and backstage experiences with the other participants in the concert. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2011 along with a theatrical release on that day in Japan. The film had its television premiere on Showtime on September 10, 2011 – the eve of the 10th anniversary of the attacks. The home video was released by Eagle Rock Entertainment on December 6, 2011 on DVD and Blu-ray. The films title comes from a line in The Beatles song "The End". Before You Know It Before You Know It is a 2013 documentary directed by PJ Raval following the lives of three gay seniors as they navigate the adventures, challenges and surprises of life and love in their golden years. Formerly known lovingly as Untitled Gay Retiree Documentary. Life Inside Out Life Inside Out is a 2013 American independent film directed by Jill DAgnenica, written by Maggie Baird and Lori Nasso and starring Maggie Baird, Finneas OConnell, David Cowgill, Lori Nasso, William Dennis Hunt, and Goh Nakamura. The film premiered in competition at the 2013 Heartland Film Festival on October 18, 2013. winning both the Chrystal Heart Award for Narrative Feature and Best Premiere It went on to screen at 20 more film festivals, winning 15 awards. The film had a limited theatrical release starting on October 17, 2014, and was released on DVD and VOD on April 21, 2015 by Monarch Home Video. Purnodoirgho Prem Kahini Purno Doirgho Prem Kahini is a 2013 Bangladeshi romance film written by Rumman Rashid Khan and directed by Shafi Uddin. The film stars Shakib Khan, Joya Ahsan, and Arifin Shuvoo with Raj Razzak, Parveen Sultana Diti, Lamia Mimo and Shaju Khadem in supporting roles. The plot of the film revolves around Joy, an aeronautical engineer who goes to Malaysia to find his long-lost aunt, and falls in love with Zara. Shakib, a billionaire businessman and Zaras childhood friend, also confesses his love for her. The film takes a dramatic turn when Joy discovers that Zara is the daughter of his aunt while Shakib plots to make Zara fall in love with him. Purnodoirgho Prem Kahini was theatrically released on 16 October 2013, on the occasion of Eid al-Adha. The film opened to major critical success and earned numerous accolades. It received six Meril Prothom Alo Awards nominations, with Khan winning Best Actor and Ahsan winning Best Actress. The film had the longest theatrical run in 2013, completing over 100 days at the box office. The film was a blockbuster at the box office, and one of the biggest film of 2013. Due to the films commercial success, the producers announced a sequel titled Purno Doirgho Prem Kahini Two, which is released on 8 April 2016. High Society High Society is a 2014 French romantic drama film written and directed by Julie Lopes-Curval. The film stars Ana Girardot, Bastien Bouillon and Baptiste Lecaplain. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. In January 2015, the film received two nominations at the 20th Lumières Awards. Aa Dinagalu Aa Dinagalu is a 2007 Indian Kannada language crime drama film based on the non-fiction novel Daadaagiriya Dinagalu by Agni Shridhar, and directed by K. M. Chaitanya. It stars Chethan Kumar in the lead role. The supporting cast features Sharath Lohitashwa, Ashish Vidhyarthi, Atul Kulkarni and Veda Sastry. The plot revolves around mafia in Bangalore during the 1980s when gangsters Kotwal Ramachandra and M. P. Jayaraj dominated the Bangalore underworld. The films soundtrack and background music was scored by Ilayaraja. Upon theatrical release on 19 October 2007, the film received positive reviews from critics who acclaimed the screenplay and the acting performance of Sharath Lohitashwa who portrayed the role of Kotwal Ramachandra. The film won three awards each at the 2007–08 Karnataka State Film Awards and 55th Filmfare Awards South; the awards at the latter ceremony being Best Film, Best Director and Best Supporting Actor. Ex with Benefits Ex with Benefits is a 2015 Filipino romantic erotic drama film starring Derek Ramsay, Coleen Garcia and Meg Imperial. Based on a Wattpad story written by Ruth Mendoza, the screenplay was made by Mendoza and Jeff Stelton and directed by Gino M. Santos. It was released on September 2, 2015 by Star Cinema and Viva Films. Bleak Street Bleak Street is a 2015 Mexican crime film directed by Arturo Ripstein. It was shown in the Masters section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Mohini Mohini is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language supernatural horror comedy film written and directed by Ramana Madhesh, starring Trisha and Jackky Bhagnani in the lead roles. The film, which was predominantly shot across London, began production in June 2016. The movie was released on 27 July 2018. Upon release, the film received negative reviews and was a flop. Living in the Future's Past Living in the Futures Past is a 2018 American documentary film directed by Susan Kucera, and produced and narrated by Jeff Bridges. The film features Bridges and several scientists and intellectuals discussing how biology, physics, economics, and politics have contributed to the ongoing crises such as climate change and resource depletion. The film features interviews with Wesley Clark, Daniel Goleman, Bob Inglis, Oren Lyons, Leonard Mlodinow, Timothy Morton, Mark Plotkin, Ian Robertson, Piers Sellers, and others. The Cry of the Children The Cry of the Children is a 1912 American silent short drama film directed by George Nichols for the Thanhouser Company. The 29 minute picture, based on the poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning about child labor, stars Marie Eline, Ethel Wright, and James Cruze. The film was released on 30 April 1912. Controversially it featured real footage of child labor in factories. The film was selected into preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" in 2011. On with the Show! On with the Show! is a 1929 American Pre-Code musical film released by Warner Bros. Filmed in Two-strip Technicolor, the film is noted as the first all-talking, all-color feature length movie, and the second color movie released by Warner Bros.; the first was the partly color, black-and-white musical The Desert Song. Passion Flower Passion Flower is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed and produced by William C. deMille and starring Kay Francis, Kay Johnson and Charles Bickford in a romantic triangle. This was Ray Millands American film debut, although his appearance as a party guest is uncredited. The Guilty Generation The Guilty Generation is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Rowland V. Lee, starring Leo Carrillo and featuring Boris Karloff. Happiness Ahead Happiness Ahead is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Dick Powell with Josephine Hutchinson. Be Human Be Human is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and Grampy. It is now in the public domain. Non-Stop New York For the NBC-owned digital subchannel "New York Nonstop", see WNBC. Non-Stop New York is a 1937 British science fiction crime film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring John Loder, Anna Lee and Francis L. Sullivan. It is based on the novel Sky Steward by Ken Attiwill. A woman who can clear an innocent man of the charge of murder is pursued by gangsters onto a luxurious transatlantic flying boat. Hamateur Night Hamateur Night is a 1938 seven-minute animated short film released to theaters by Warner Bros. on January 28, 1939. Supervised by Tex Avery and written by Jack Miller, the film was a part of the Merrie Melodies series produced by Leon Schlesinger and distributed by The Vitaphone Corporation. Up in the Air Up in the Air is a 1940 American film directed by Howard Bretherton. A none-too-popular radio singer, Rita Wilson is murdered while singing on the air in a radio studio. Radio page boy, Frankie Ryan, and his janitor pal, Jeff, solve the mystery for the none-too-sharp police. Bad Men of Missouri Bad Men of Missouri is a 1941 American Western film directed by Ray Enright and written by Charles Grayson. The film stars Dennis Morgan, Jane Wyman, Wayne Morris and Arthur Kennedy. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 26, 1941. Playmates Playmates is a 1941 American comedy film directed by David Butler and written by James V. Kern. The film stars Kay Kyser, John Barrymore, Lupe Vélez, Ginny Simms, May Robson and Patsy Kelly. The film was released on December 26, 1941, by RKO Radio Pictures. The Spider Returns The Spider Returns is a 1941 15-chapter Columbia movie serial based on the pulp magazine character The Spider. It was the fourteenth of the 57 serials released by Columbia and a sequel to their 1938 serial The Spiders Web. The first episode runs 32 minutes, while the other 14 are approximately 17 minutes each. Corregidor Corregidor is a 1943 American war film directed by William Nigh and starring Otto Kruger, Elissa Landi and Donald Woods. The film is set in December 1941 through May 1942 during the Japanese invasion of the Philippines. Corregidor opens with the following written dedication: "Dedicated to the heroes of the United States and Philippine Armed Forces, and the American Red Cross." The film closes with a poem about Corregidor written and narrated by English poet Alfred Noyes. Tin Pan Alley Cats Tin Pan Alley Cats is a 1943 animated short subject, directed by Bob Clampett for Leon Schlesinger Productions as part of Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies series. A follow-up to Clampetts successful Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs, released earlier in 1943, Tin Pan Alley Cats focuses upon contemporary themes of African-American culture, jazz music, and World War II, and features a caricature of jazz musician Fats Waller as an anthropomorphic cat. The shorts centerpiece is a fantasy sequence derived from Clampetts black and white Looney Tunes short Porky in Wackyland. Like Coal Black, Tin Pan Alley Cats focuses heavily on stereotypical gags, character designs, and situations involving African-Americans. As such, the film and other Warner Bros. cartoons with similar themes have been withheld from television distribution since 1968, and are collectively known as the Censored Eleven. Moss Rose Moss Rose is a 1947 period thriller film noir directed by Gregory Ratoff, and starring Peggy Cummins and Victor Mature. The Phantom of 42nd Street The Phantom of 42nd Street is a 1945 American film directed by Albert Herman, starring Dave OBrien and Kay Aldridge. Stop, You're Killing Me There was also a Two Ronnies mini-series of this name. Stop, Youre Killing Me is a 1952 film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Broderick Crawford and Claire Trevor. A Bullet Is Waiting A Bullet Is Waiting is a 1954 American Technicolor film noir crime film directed by John Farrow and starring Jean Simmons, Rory Calhoun, Stephen McNally and Brian Aherne. The Baby and the Battleship The Baby and the Battleship is a colour 1956 British comedy film directed by Jay Lewis and starring John Mills, Richard Attenborough and André Morell. It is based on the 1956 novel by Anthony Thorne with a screenplay by Richard De Roy, Gilbert Hackforth-Jones and Bryan Forbes. The Royal Navy provided a large amount of cooperation with sequences filmed aboard HMS Birmingham and in Malta. The Buster Keaton Story The Buster Keaton Story is a 1957 American drama film directed by Sidney Sheldon and written by Sidney Sheldon and Robert Smith. The film stars Donald OConnor, Ann Blyth, Rhonda Fleming, Peter Lorre, Larry Keating and Jackie Coogan. It was released on April 21, 1957, by Paramount Pictures. The film was described by AllMovie as "sublimely inaccurate" regarding details of Keatons life. It was produced by Paramount Pictures, which paid Keaton $50,000 for the rights to his life story. Harano Sur Harano Sur is a 1957 Indian Bengali-language romantic drama film by Ajoy Kar, starring Suchitra Sen and Uttam Kumar, with music by Hemanta Mukherjee, and sung by Geeta Dutt. The film is regarded as one of the finest examples of Bengali cinema of this early golden period. The film has broad similarities in plot with the 1942 Hollywood flick Random Harvest and has been remade twice more in India; in Tamil as Amara Deepam and in Hindi as Amar Deep. The Kettles on Old MacDonald's Farm The Kettles on Old MacDonalds Farm is a 1957 American comedy film directed by Virgil Vogel. It is the tenth and last installment of Universal-Internationals Ma and Pa Kettle series starring Marjorie Main and introducing Parker Fennelly as Pa, replacing Percy Kilbride. Zarak Zarak is a 1957 British Warwick Films CinemaScope in Technicolor action film based on the 1949 book The Story of Zarak Khan by A.J. Bevan. It was directed by Terence Young with assistance from John Gilling and Yakima Canutt. Set in the Northwest Frontier and Afghanistan, the film stars Victor Mature, Michael Wilding, Anita Ekberg, and features Patrick McGoohan in a supporting role. Don't Axe Me Dont Axe Me is a Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson, released in 1958. It stars Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, and Barnyard Dawg. Take a Giant Step Take a Giant Step is a 1959 coming-of-age drama film directed by Philip Leacock. The plot concerns a black teenager living in a predominantly white environment and having trouble coping as he reaches an age at which the realities of racism are beginning to affect his life more directly and pointedly than they had in his childhood. Adapted from the Broadway play by Louis S. Peterson, the film stars Johnny Nash - who would ultimately become more well known for his singing career, including the hit song "I Can See Clearly Now" - as the lead character, Spencer "Spence" Scott. Co-stars included Ruby Dee as the Scott familys housekeeper, Estelle Hemsley as Grandma Martin, and Beah Richards as Spences mother. The movies executive producer was Burt Lancaster through his Hecht-Hill-Lancaster production company. Don't Knock the Twist Dont Knock the Twist is a 1962 film starring Lang Jeffries, directed by Oscar Rudolph and produced by Sam Katzman for release by Columbia Pictures. It is a sequel to the 1961 film Twist Around the Clock, featuring musical artists including Chubby Checker. Enter the Game of Death Enter the Game of Death, originally released as Cross Hands Martial Arts and released in North America as The King of Kung Fu, is a Bruceploitation martial arts film. This film was directed by Lee Tso-nam, who helmed previous Bruceploitation films Exit the Dragon and Fist of Fury II, and features an early appearance by Steve James who would later go on to star in the American Ninja film series. Some Kind of a Nut Some Kind of a Nut is a 1969 American comedy film written and directed by Garson Kanin and starring Dick Van Dyke, Angie Dickinson and Rosemary Forsyth. This was the final film of Dennis King. Bedroom Mazurka Bedroom Mazurka is a 1970 Danish sex comedy film about a virginal school master who is initiated into the world of sex. Joe Cocker: Mad Dogs & Englishmen Mad Dogs & Englishmen is a 1971 American documentary film of Joe Cockers 1970 U.S. tour, directed by Pierre Adidge, starring Cocker and Leon Russell. The film was released on March 29, 1971, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. This Stuff'll Kill Ya! This Stuffll Kill Ya! is a 1971 film directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis and starring Tim Holt and Jeffrey Allen. It features Holts final film appearance. The Wild Country The Wild Country is a 1970 American adventure film directed by Robert Totten and starring Steve Forrest and Vera Miles. It was produced by Walt Disney Productions. The screenplay is based on the Ralph Moody book Little Britches. FTA F.T.A. is a 1972 American documentary film starring Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland and directed by Francine Parker. Mayday at 40,000 Feet! Mayday at 40,000 Feet! is a 1976 American made-for-television drama film, directed by Robert Butler. The film stars David Janssen, Don Meredith and Christopher George, along with an all-star cast primarily playing the roles of passengers and crew aboard an airliner in crisis. Robert Butler was "... one of the premium directors of series TV through four decades", although he also became a specialist in "one-off" television and film features. Mayday at 40,000 Feet! was an example of the 1970s "disaster" film, as well, it also very much fits the additional genre of the complex, heavily character-driven ensemble cast picture. The film explores the personal dramas and interactions that develop among the passengers and crew as they deal with a deadly onboard emergency. Come Play with Me Come Play with Me is a 1977 British softcore pornographic film, starring Mary Millington and directed by George Harrison Marks. Its cast list contains many well-known British character actors who were not known for appearing in such films. The film is regarded by many as the most successful of the British sex comedies of the seventies. It ran continuously at the Moulin Cinema in Great Windmill Street, Soho, London for 201 weeks, from April 1977 to March 1981, which is listed in the Guinness Book Of World Records as the longest-running screening in Britain. A blue plaque on the former cinemas site commemorates this. Inkognito iz Peterburga Incognito from St. Petersburg is a 1977 Soviet comedy film directed by Leonid Gaidai., based upon the play by Nikolai Gogols play, The Government Inspector. Kogda ya stanu velikanom When I Will Become a Giant is a 1979 Soviet comedy-drama directed by Inna Tumanyan. The Hamburg Syndrome The Hamburg Syndrome is a 1979 West German-French science fiction film directed by Peter Fleischmann and starring Helmut Griem, Fernando Arrabal and Carline Seiser. Cry for the Strangers Cry for the Strangers is a 1982 American made-for-television horror film based on the book of the same name by John Saul. It was directed by Peter Medak and stars Patrick Duffy. It was originally broadcast on CBS on February 11, 1982. Frankenstein 90 Frankenstein 90 is a 1984 French comedy film directed, produced and written by Alain Jessua. The film stars Jean Rochefort and Eddy Mitchell. One More Saturday Night One More Saturday Night is a 1986 comedy film written by Al Franken and Tom Davis and directed by Dennis Klein. Goddess of Love Goddess of Love is a 1988 American made-for-television fantasy film directed by Jim Drake and written by Don Segall and Phil Margo. The film premiered on November 20, 1988 on NBC. It starred Vanna White. Indrajeet Indrajeet is a 1991 Bollywood film directed by K. V. Raju. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan and Jayaprada in lead roles, with Kumar Gaurav, Neelam Kothari, Kader Khan and Sadashiv Amrapurkar in supporting roles. The film was a remake of the directors Kannada film Bandha Muktha, starring Tiger Prabhakar. Louis, enfant roi Louis, the Child King is a 1993 French drama film directed by Roger Planchon. It was entered into the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Super 8½ Super 8 is a 1994 satirical drama film written and directed by Bruce La Bruce. The film is about a failing pornographic film director who enters into a partnership with a lesbian filmmaker. It becomes clear that she has her own agenda and is exploiting him to help her succeed in her own project. The film premiered at the 1994 Toronto International Film Festival and was shown in the midnight series at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival. Angel in the Mountains Anděl na horách is a 1955 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Bromo and Juliet Bromo and Juliet is a 1926 American silent comedy film starring Charley Chase with an appearance by Oliver Hardy. A print of the film survives in the film archive at the Library of Congress. The title refers to Romeo and Juliet and Bromo-Seltzer a brand of antacid. Train Ride Train Ride is an award-winning, critically acclaimed feature thriller film written and directed by Rel Dowdell. It was released in 2005 by RuffNation Films via Sony Entertainment. It revolves around the consequences of an incident of date rape on a college campus in Philadelphia, and stars Wood Harris, MC Lyte, Russell Hornsby, Thomas Braxton Jr., Guru, Joe Clair, KaDee Strickland, and Emmy Award–winning actress Esther Rolle. The film was shot in 1998, though financing problems derailed the post-production process. Philadelphia company RuffNation Films supervised and funded the films completion. It debuted theatrically in Philadelphia in 2005 to positive reviews and a very successful DVD release followed. Train Ride was Esther Rolles last project before her death on November 17, 1998, and the film is dedicated to her. Train Ride was shot on the campus of Cheyney University, which is the oldest African American college in the United States. The film recently got high praise by noted film historian/critic Irv Slifkin in his best-selling book Filmadelphia: A Celebration of a Citys Movies, which was published by Middle Atlantic Press in 2006. In addition, the film recently ranked #5 in the top ten "Best College Movies" on BET.COM. All Together All Together is a 1942 three-minute educational short animated film made by the Walt Disney Studios, for the National Film Board of Canada. The film was released theatrically on January 13, 1942 as part of a series of four films directed at the Canadian public to buy war bonds during the Second World War. All Together was directed by Jack King, and among other voice artists, featured the voice talent of Pinto Colvig as "Doc", Clarence "Ducky" Nash as "Donald Duck", and Walt Disney as "Mickey Mouse". This film marks the only appearance of Mickey Mouse in a World War II propaganda film. All Together features the characters from many of Disneys landmark animated features, including Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Much of the short consists of reused work from The Band Concert and Mickeys Amateurs. Passing Glory Passing Glory is a 1999 basketball-drama film produced for TNT, written by Harold Sylvester, and directed by Steve James. This movie stars Andre Braugher, Rip Torn, and Sean Squire. The film also features a speaking role by Arthur Agee, subject of the documentary Hoop Dreams, also directed by Steve James. Music composed by Stephen James Taylor. Cannibal Tours Cannibal Tours is a 1988 quasi-documentary film by Australian director and cinematographer Dennis ORourke. While it borrows heavily from ethnographic modes of representation, the film is a biting commentary on the nature of modernity. The film is also widely celebrated for its depiction of Western touristic desires and exploitation among a tribal people. The film follows a number of affluent European and American tourists and ecotourists as they travel from village to village along the middle Sepik River in Papua New Guinea. Most of the villages in the film are inhabited by the Iatmul people. The film shows the tourists driving hard bargains for local handcrafts such as woodcarvings and baskets, relentlessly taking photos of local people, handing out cigarettes, balloons, and perfume, viewing staged dance performances, and offering naive comments on native people living in harmony with nature. The film, too, tacks between the tourists and black-and-white photographs from the era of German colonialism of New Guinea. With some prodding, the tourists unwittingly reveal an unattractive and pervasive ethnocentrism to ORourkes cameras. The tourists thus become somewhat dehumanized by the filmmakers camera even as they themselves dehumanize and exoticize even the most mundane aspects of Sepik River life. The title of the film can be read in at least a couple of ways. At one point early in the film, a German tourist, clearly titillated, describes the bygone practice of raiding and cannibalism. He is obsessed with cannibalism, asking local men about the former practice, and snapping photos of locations where local people once practiced headhunting; other tourists also attempt to discuss the "symbolic" meaning of cannibalism. But the narrative plot of the film is to portray the tourists as the real cannibals who consume the world through their arrogance, acquisitiveness, primitivist fantasies of indigenous people, and photography. In short, the film presents the tourists as the people driven by truly bizarre beliefs and behaviors. By contrast, the local people are represented as eminently practical and reasonable. Thus the natives display the rationale logic of modernity, while the Western tourists are guilty of the very irrational traits they attribute to the natives. The climax of the film is when a group of tourists, faces painted in native fashion by local men from one village, prance, dance, and assume a boxing stance to the music of Mozart. The message is clearly: we have finally succeeded in our quest for the primitive, and he is us. Gran Paradiso Gran Paradiso is a 2000 German adventure film directed by Miguel Alexandre. Burning Alev Alev is a 1984 Turkish action film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Tarık Akan, Gülşen Bubikoğlu, and Cüneyt Arkın. A Tale of a Naughty Girl Mondo Meyer Upakhyan is a 2002 Indian Bengali-language film directed and written by Buddhadev Dasgupta. The film was also released under the English title A Tale of A Naughty Girl and French title Chroniques Indiennes. The film stars Samata Das in the titular role. It also stars Tapas Paul, Rituparna Sengupta, Sreelekha Mitra, Sudipta Chakraborty and June Malia. The film won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in 2003. Bye Bye Blackbird Bye Bye Blackbird is a 2005 Drama film directed by Robinson Savary and starring James Thiérrée, Derek Jacobi and Izabella Miko. Bettie Page: Dark Angel Bettie Page: Dark Angel is a 2004 film directed and produced by Cult Epics founder Nico B. Bettie Page: Dark Angel is a biographical drama based on the career of Bettie Page, a famous American 1950s pin-up and bondage model. Set in New York during 1953-1957, the film recreates six lost fetish/bondage 16mm featurettes she did for Irving Klaw. Her bondage films and photographs gave her the nickname Dark Angel and also led to a US Senate Committee investigation. Page is played by fetish model Paige Richards. The film premiered at the San Francisco Independent Film Festival in February 2004. I'll Be Seeing You Ill Be Seeing You, also known as Mary Higgins Clarks Ill Be Seeing You, is a 2004 television film based on the novel by Mary Higgins Clark starring Alison Eastwood and Mark Humphrey. Veritas, Prince of Truth Veritas, Prince of Truth is a 2007 fantasy film directed by Arturo Ruiz-Esparza and starring Sean Patrick Flanery, Bret Loehr, Amy Jo Johnson, Tyler Posey, Kate Walsh, and Danny Strong. In Search of Lovecraft In Search of Lovecraft is a 2008 American horror film that was directed and written by David J. Hohl. The film stars Renee Sweet as an unfulfilled reporter that comes face to face with nightmares from early 20th-century horror writer H. P. Lovecrafts work. It premiered at the 2008 H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival. Marmorera Marmorera is a 2007 Swiss film. It tells the fictitious story of the small Alpine village Marmorera, the identity of its inhabitants and a mysterious woman. The mystery film was filmed and produced in Switzerland. Zindaggi Rocks Zindaggi Rocks is a 2006 Bollywood film, directed by Tanuja Chandra and produced by Anurradha Prasad. It is about the love story between a famous singer, Kriya, played by Sushmita Sen and a doctor, played by Shiney Ahuja. Black White + Gray: A Portrait of Sam Wagstaff and Robert Mapplethorpe Black White + Gray: A Portrait of Sam Wagstaff and Robert Mapplethorpe is a 2007 American documentary film directed by James Crump. The film chronicles the symbiotic relationship between Sam Wagstaff, an American museum curator and collector of fine art, and Robert Mapplethorpe, the American fine art photographer whose controversial images were at the center of debate about public funding for the arts and the culture wars of the late 1980s. The film also explores the relationship both men shared with poet/musician Patti Smith in the New York art world of the 1970s. Ullasanga Utsahanga Ullasamga Utsahamga is a 2008 Telugu romantic comedy film, starring Yasho Sagar and Sneha Ullal in their debuts and directed by A. Karunakaran. With music composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, the film was released on 25 July 2008. The film was dubbed into Malayalam as Ayyo Paavam in 2010. It was remade into Kannada as Ullasa Utsaha. Scratch Scratch is a 2008 Polish drama film directed by Michał Rosa. The Blood Bond The Blood Bond is a 2010 action film directed by Michael Biehn, with additional material by Antony Szeto. It was produced by Bey Logan and stars Michael Biehn, Simon Yam and Phoenix Chou. The Blood Bond premiered at 2010 Cannes Film Market. Kedi Kedi is a 2010 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by D.Sivaprasad Reddy under the Kamakshi Movies banner and directed by Kiran Kumar. The film stars Nagarjuna Akkineni and Mamta Mohandas with Ankur Vikal in the role of the antagonist. The music score is by Sandeep Chowtha, who previously wrote music for Nagarjunas films Ninne Pelladutha, Chandralekha and Super. The film was released on 12 February 2010. All at Sea All at Sea is a 2011 Italian comedy film, starring Gigi Proietti. It marked the directorial debut of Matteo Cerami, who also signed the script with his father Vincenzo Cerami. The film is intended as a sort of sequel of Sergio Cittis Casotto, which Cerami co-wrote with Citti in 1977. The First Assignment The First Assignment is a 2010 Italian drama film directed by Giorgia Cecere. It entered into the "Controcampo Italiano" section at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. 7 Años de Matrimonio Siete años de matrimonio also known as 7 años de matrimonio, is a Mexican film written by Natalia Armienta Oikawa and directed by Joel Núñez. Starring by Ximena Herrera and Víctor González. It was premiered on January 25, 2013. Kakumeiki Valvrave is a Japanese mecha anime series, produced by Sunrise. It is directed by Kō Matsuo and written by Ichirō Ōkouchi. The series is set in a futuristic date in which three factions divided from 70% of mankind are in war. It focuses on Haruto Tokishima, a high school student from the faction of JIOR who pilots one of the highly advanced weaponized mecha technology called the Valvrave to stop the Dorssian forces. The anime premiered on April 12, 2013 and ended on June 27, 2013 with twelve episodes. The second season aired between October 10, 2013 and December 26, 2013 with the same number of episodes. The series was licensed in North America by Aniplex of America and was streamed with English subtitles by Crunchyroll and Hulu. The series has spawned four manga adaptations and two light novel series. Critical reception to the anime has been generally positive due to its delivery of conventional story elements often seen in the Gundam series alongside supernatural parts. Shotgun Wedding Shotgun Wedding is an American black comedy film directed by Danny Roew and starring Mike Damus, Kim Shaw, and Joel McKinnon Miller. Produced by Fox Studios, it premiered on Netflix on April 1, 2013. Panic 5 Bravo Panic 5 Bravo is an action-thriller film directed by Kuno Becker about American paramedics that become trapped on the Mexican side of the border and terrorized by a violent psychopath. It was released in the U.S. by Pantelion Films. The System The System is a 2014 Pakistani Urdu-language action drama film, directed by Norway-based Shahzad Ghufoor, produced by Ghafoor Butt of Leos Productions. Nadeem Baig, Shafqat Cheema, Irfan Khoosat, and Nayyar Ejaz play the lead roles. The film is set in a neighbourhood in Lahore and telescopes out from the everyday lives of a middle-class family to expose local corruption. Schmidts Katze Schmidts Katze is a 2015 German comedy film directed by Marc Schlegel. It was one of eight films shortlisted by Germany to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to Labyrinth of Lies. Meus 15 Anos Meus 15 Anos is a 2017 Brazilian teen comedy-drama film directed by Caroline Okoshi Fioratti, based on the novel of the same name by Luiza Trigo. It stars Larissa Manoela, Daniel Botelho, Clara Caldas, Bruno Peixoto, Rafael Infante, Victor Meyniel, Polly Marinho, and Anitta. The film was released on June 15, 2017. On October 12, 2017, the film became available on Netflix. Mrs. Fang Mrs. Fang is a 2017 documentary film directed by Wang Bing. It chronicles the last 10 days of the life of Fang Xiuying, a bedridden 68-year-old woman who suffers from advanced Alzheimers disease. It won Golden Leopard at the 2017 Locarno Festival. Rise of the Legend Lee Chong Wei is a 2018 Malaysian biopic film directed by Teng Bee, about the inspirational story of national icon Lee Chong Wei, who rose from sheer poverty to become the top badminton player in the world. The film is based on Lees 2012 autobiography Dare to Be a Champion. The film stars in the titular role 2 newcomers: 13-year-old Jake Eng and 22-year-old Tosh Chan, who were picked from more than 2,000 auditioned hopefuls. The Speed Kings The Speed Kings is a 1913 American short comedy film starring Mabel Normand and featuring Fatty Arbuckle in an early role. The film is set at a race track and features footage of actual races. The story has Mabels papa trying to prevent her growing infatuation with real life racing driver Teddy Tetzlaff. Clash of the Wolves The Clash of the Wolves is a 1925 American silent Western/adventure film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. Directed by Noel M. Smith, the film stars canine actor Rin Tin Tin, Charles Farrell and June Marlowe. It was filmed on location in Chatsworth, and at what would later become the Joshua Tree National Park. It was transferred onto 16mm film by Associated Artists Productions in the 1950s and shown on television. A 35mm print of the film was discovered in South Africa and restored in 2003. In 2004, The Clash of the Wolves was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land Hittin the Trail for Hallelujah Land is a Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by Rudolf Ising, produced by Harman-Ising Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures and The Vitaphone Corporation, and released to theatres on November 28, 1931. The minimal storyline centers on the plucky Piggys efforts to rescue his girlfriend and a doglike Uncle Tom from perilous predicaments and villains. The shorts use of the racial epithet "Uncle Tom" prompted United Artists to withhold it from syndication in 1968, making it one of the infamous Censored Eleven. The Narrow Corner The Narrow Corner is a 1933 American drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Patricia Ellis and Ralph Bellamy. It is an adaptation of Somerset Maughams 1932 novel The Narrow Corner. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert M. Haas. Shadow of Doubt Shadow of Doubt is a 1935 American mystery film directed by George B. Seitz and written by Wells Root. The film stars Ricardo Cortez as Sim Sturdevant, whose fiance Trenna Plaice is suspected in the murder of movie producer Len Hayworth. Sturdevants aunt investigates and identifies the real killer. Based on a story by novelist Arthur Somers Roche, the film was released on February 15, 1935, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Men Are Not Gods Men Are Not Gods is a 1936 British film starring Miriam Hopkins and co-starring Gertrude Lawrence, Sebastian Shaw and Rex Harrison. It was a success in the UK when released largely due to the popularity of the two female stars Hopkins and Lawrence. This also brought to attention the talents of Rex Harrison who made his breakthrough into Hollywood not too long after this film. Gertrude Lawrence, although not so much a movie actress, was at the peak of her stage career when this film was released and her performance was praised. The Life and Loves of Beethoven Beethovens Great Love is a 1937 French film directed by Abel Gance. It stars Harry Baur, Annie Ducaux, Jany Holt, Jane Marken, Jean-Louis Barrault, and Marcel Dalio. Dalméras plays the part of Franz Schubert. Jail Bait Jail Bait is a 1937 American short comedy film starring Buster Keaton. Penny Wisdom Penny Wisdom is a 1937 American short comedy film directed by David Miller and produced by Pete Smith. In 1938, the film won an Oscar at the 10th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. Vogues of 1938 Walter Wangers Vogues of 1938 is a 1937 musical comedy film produced by Walter Wanger and distributed by United Artists. It was directed by Irving Cummings, written by Bella Spewack and Sam Spewack, and starred Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett. It was filmed in New York City in Technicolor. It tells the story of a successful fashion designer, beset at home by his shrewish wife and at work by his competitors, whose life becomes even more complicated when one of his customers, a bride-to-be, jilts her wealthy husband and comes to him looking for a job—and possibly romance. It was nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Art Direction, and Best Original Song for the song That Old Feeling sung by Virginia Verrill. The Carson City Kid The Carson City Kid is a 1940 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane starring Roy Rogers, George "Gabby" Hayes, and Bob Steele. Swiss Family Robinson Swiss Family Robinson is a 1940 American film released by RKO Radio Pictures and directed by Edward Ludwig. It is based on the 1812 novel The Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss and is the first feature-length film version of the story. It Happened in Flatbush It Happened in Flatbush is a 1942 American sports film directed by Ray McCarey and starring Lloyd Nolan, Carole Landis and Sara Allgood. The film is a baseball comedy inspired by the 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers pennant win. The films sets were designed by Lewis Creber and Richard Day. Spy Smasher Spy Smasher is a 12-episode 1942 Republic movie serial based on the Fawcett Comics character Spy Smasher which is now a part of DC Comics. It was the 25th of the 66 serials produced by Republic. The serial was directed by William Witney with Kane Richmond and Marguerite Chapman as the leads. The serial was Chapmans big break into a career in film and television. Spy Smasher is a very highly regarded serial. In 1966, a television film was made from the serial footage under the title Spy Smasher Returns. Shadow of a Woman Shadow of a Woman is a 1946 American drama film noir directed by Joseph Santley, featuring Helmut Dantine and Andrea King. The film is based on the novel He Fell Down Dead written by Virginia Perdue. Hugs and Mugs Hugs and Mugs is the 121st short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1950 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Aan Aan, released as The Savage Princess in the United Kingdom and United States, is a 1952 Indian Bollywood film, produced and directed by Mehboob Khan. It was Indias first technicolour film, as it was shot in 16mm Gevacolour and was blown up in Technicolor. It stars Dilip Kumar, Premnath, and Nimmi, and marked the debut of Nadira. It was the most expensive Indian film ever at the time. It was the highest-grossing Indian film ever at the time, domestically and overseas. Aan was the first Indian film to have a worldwide release in many countries, subtitled in 17 languages and released in 28 countries, including the United Kingdom, United States, France, and Japan. The film also received critical acclaim in the British press at the time. In South India, it was also dubbed and released in Tamil as Aan. Desert Legion Desert Legion is a 1953 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Joseph Pevney starring Alan Ladd, Richard Conte and Arlene Dahl. Pearl of the South Pacific Pearl of the South Pacific is a 1955 American adventure film directed by Allan Dwan and written by Jesse L. Lasky and Talbot Jennings. The film stars Virginia Mayo, Dennis Morgan, David Farrar, Murvyn Vye, and Lance Fuller. The film was released on July 4, 1955, by RKO Radio Pictures. The Big Boodle The Big Boodle is a 1957 American film noir crime film directed by Richard Wilson, and starring Errol Flynn, Pedro Armendáriz, Rossana Rory, and Gia Scala, set in Cuba. The movie was also known as Night in Havana. Ride Out for Revenge Ride Out for Revenge is a 1957 American Western film directed by Bernard Girard, starring Rory Calhoun, Gloria Grahame, Lloyd Bridges, and Joanne Gilbert. The Man Inside The Man Inside is a 1958 British crime adventure film brought to the screen by Warwick Film Productions. The screenplay from David Shaw was based on a novel by M. E. Chaber and was directed by John Gilling. The film was Bonar Colleanos last role before he died in a car accident. Jessica Jessica is a 1962 film directed by Jean Negulesco. It stars Maurice Chevalier and Angie Dickinson. Cinematography by Piero Portalupi and art direction by Giulio Bongini. Kohlhiesel's Daughters Kohlhiesels Daughters is a 1962 German comedy film directed by Axel von Ambesser and starring Liselotte Pulver, Helmut Schmid and Dietmar Schönherr. One of Kohlhiesels daughters falls in love, but he refuses to allow her to marry until her sister has found a husband. Russ Meyer's Fanny Hill Fanny Hill is a 1964 American-West German historical comedy film directed by Russ Meyer and starring Letícia Román, Miriam Hopkins and Ulli Lommel. Filmed at the Spandau Studios in Berlin, the film is an adaptation of the 1748 John Cleland novel of the same name. Once Before I Die Once Before I Die is a 1966 war drama starring Ursula Andress and directed by then-husband John Derek, from whom she was officially divorced before the film was released, and who also appeared in the film. It was based on a 1945 novel Quit for the Next by Lieutenant Anthony March. Robby Robby is a 1968 family film written and directed by Ralph C. Bluemke. It is a modern-day retelling of the Daniel Defoe novel Robinson Crusoe in which the main characters are portrayed as children. The film deals with many themes, including friendship, homesickness, racial blindness and naturism. It is unusual for a family film in that it contains extensive, explicit nudity involving young boys. Sweden: Heaven and Hell Sweden: Heaven and Hell is an Italian mondo film from 1968 directed by Luigi Scattini. The English language print was narrated by British actor Edmund Purdom. The film which is made up of nine segments focuses on different aspects of sexuality in Sweden such as lesbian nightclubs, porn films, the swinging lifestyle of married couples and the sex education of teenagers. The film also examines drug addiction, alcoholism and suicides in Sweden. The film also featured the debut of the song "Mah Nà Mah Nà" by Piero Umiliani, later made famous by The Muppets. Once You Kiss a Stranger... Once You Kiss a Stranger is a 1969 American thriller film directed by Robert Sparr and written by Norman Katkov and Frank Tarloff. The film stars Paul Burke, Carol Lynley, Martha Hyer, Peter Lind Hayes, Philip Carey, Stephen McNally and Whit Bissell. The film is a loose remake of Strangers on a Train and was released by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts on November 12, 1969. A Full Day's Work A Full Days Work is a 1973 French-Italian comedy film directed by Jean-Louis Trintignant. The Day of the Wolves The Day of the Wolves is a 1971 heist movie starring Richard Egan and directed, written and produced by Ferde Grofe Jr. the son of the renowned composer who had previously worked in the Philippine film industry. It was the first movie to be made on location in the new town of Lake Havasu City, Arizona. This was the last feature film made by actress Martha Hyer and was also the last film made by actor Percy Helton who died about five months after filming wrapped. Nightmare Honeymoon Nightmare Honeymoon is a 1974 American crime-thriller film directed by Elliot Silverstein, starring Dack Rambo and Rebecca Dianna Smith. Help! The Doctor Is Drowning Help! The Doctor Is Drowning is a 1974 Dutch comedy film directed by Nikolai van der Heyde. The film was entered into the 1975 Melbourne International Film Festival. It was also selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 47th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Story of Jacob and Joseph The Story of Jacob and Joseph is a 1974 American historical drama television film directed by Michael Cacoyannis, based on the biblical Book of Genesis with a screenplay written by Ernest Kinoy. It stars Keith Michell as Jacob, Tony Lo Bianco as Joseph, Colleen Dewhurst as Rebekah, Herschel Bernardi as Laban, Harry Andrews as Isaac, and Julian Glover as Esau. Filmed on location in Israel, The Story of Jacob and Joseph originally aired in the United States on the American Broadcasting Company on April 7, 1974. It was the fifth-highest viewed prime time program for the week. The biblical narrative was continued two years later with The Story of David, also produced for ABC-TV and involving many of the same cast and crew. La dottoressa del distretto militare La dottoressa del distretto militare is a 1976 commedia sexy allitaliana film directed by Nando Cicero and starring Edwige Fenech. Les égouts du paradis Les Égouts du paradis is a 1979 French film directed by José Giovanni, based on a 1976 heist by Albert Spaggiari. Underground Aces Underground Aces is a 1981 film directed by Robert Butler and starring Dirk Benedict and Melanie Griffith. Involves a group of misfits who park cars in a hotels underground parking lot, and get in plenty of trouble along the way. La pirate The Pirate is a 1984 French drama film directed by Jacques Doillon. It was entered in the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. Desperate for Love Desperate for Love is a 1989 television film directed by Michael Tuchner. The film is based on a true story. A Woman Named Jackie A Woman Named Jackie is a 1991 American television miniseries chronicling the life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. It was based on C. David Heymanns 1989 book of the same title. The miniseries was split into three parts: A Woman Named Jackie, Part 1: The Bouvier Years A Woman Named Jackie, Part 2: The Kennedy Years A Woman Named Jackie, Part 3: The Onassis Years The Days of Being Dumb The Days of Being Dumb is a 1992 Hong Kong comedy film produced by Peter Chan, directed by Blackie Ko and starring Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Jacky Cheung, Eric Tsang, Kent Tong and actress Anita Yuen in her debut role. This film is a parody of the 1991 film, Days of Being Wild, which also starred Leung and Cheung. Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives is a 1992 Canadian documentary film about the lives of lesbians and their experiences of lesbian pulp fiction. The film presents the stories of lesbians whose desire for community led them on a search for the few public beer parlours or bars that would tolerate openly queer women in the 1950’s and 60’s in Canada. It was written and directed by Lynne Fernie and Aerlyn Weissman and featured author Ann Bannon. It premiered at the 1992 Toronto Festival of Festivals and was released in the United States on 4 August 1993. It was produced by Studio D, the womens studio of the National Film Board of Canada. In May 2014, the National Film Board of Canada re-released the film in a digitally remastered version. The Babymaker: The Dr. Cecil Jacobson Story The Babymaker: The Dr. Cecil Jacobson Story is a 1994 American made-for-television drama film directed by Arlene Sanford. The film is based on the true story of Cecil Jacobson, who used his own sperm to impregnate patients, without informing them. The film was criticized for not giving a clear portrayal of Jacobson, but George Dzundza was praised for his performance. Vanished Vanished is a 1995 thriller mystery film directed by George Kaczender and starring George Hamilton, Robert Hays and Lisa Rinna. Made for television, it was based on the novel by Danielle Steel. Red Hot Red Hot is a 1993 Canadian drama film directed by Paul Haggis. The film was Haggis feature film directorial debut. Filmed in Riga, Latvia, it is set in Soviet Union-time Riga of 1950s. All of them Witches All of them Witches is a 1996 Mexican supernatural thriller by director Daniel Gruener. Based on a screen play by Gabriel González Meléndez, it features Susana Zabaleta, Ricardo Blume, Alejandro Tommasi, and Delia Casanova. In 1996, this Spanish-language film is a winner of Prieto Mexicos Ariel and Diosa de Plata Awards. The following year it won the Colombia Film Festival Award for best cinematography. The name of this movie matches that of a book of witchcraft that appeared in the 1968 film Rosemarys Baby, based on the book by Ira Levin. After Dolores hears a neighbor being killed, her husband Andres tries to dispel her fears about gang activity in their apartment building. After he falls asleep, however, she overhears her husband muttering the murdered neighbors name. Another neighbor, the witch-like Madame Endor warns Dolores that she is in danger and her concerns are then confirmed by her psychiatrist. Dolores begins to believe that disturbing events happening around are the work of the devil. For All: Springboard to Victory For All - O Trampolim da Vitória is a 1997 Brazilian comedy-drama film directed by Buza Ferraz and Luiz Carlos Lacerda. Largely praised by critics, he received the awards for best film, best script, best soundtrack, best art direction and best jury film at the 25th Gramado Film Festival, and best film, best actor and best art direction at the Brazilian Film Festival of Miami. It was also the last credited role of actor Alexandre Lippiani, who died in a traffic collision on May 24, 1997. The Secret of Queen Anne or Musketeers Thirty Years After The Secret of Queen Anne or Musketeers Thirty Years After is a 1993 Russian musical film directed by Georgi Yungvald-Khilkevich based on Alexandre Dumas novel The Vicomte de Bragelonne. Moondru Mudichu Moondru Mudichu is a 1976 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed and written by K. Balachander. The film stars Sridevi, Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth. The film revolves around a university freshman Selvi and two men: Prasath and Balaji, who fall in love with her. The film marked Sridevis first leading adult role at the age of 13. This is a remake of Telugu film O Seeta Katha directed by K. Vishwanath Kamal Haasan had played the anti hero role in the Malayalam version Mattoru Seetha, which was later played by Rajinikanth in this Tamil version. The precursor for this storyline was Thanga Gopuram in 1971 starring Jayalalithaa. It was a critical acclaimed and super hit Movie. And was a breakthrough for both Sridevi and Rajinikanth. Apache Woman Apache Woman is a 1976 Italian Spaghetti Western film, written and directed by Giorgio Mariuzzo. Train to Pakistan Train to Pakistan is a 1998 Indian Hindi film adapted from Khushwant Singhs 1956 classic novel by the same name set in the Partition of India of 1947 and directed by Pamela Rooks. The film stars Nirmal Pandey, Rajit Kapur, Mohan Agashe, Smriti Mishra, Mangal Dhillon and Divya Dutta. Revenge of the Virgins Revenge of the Virgins is a 1959 American nudie cutie film directed by Peter Perry Jr.. It is a bizarre western nude film in which a tribe of topless female Indian warriors guard a treasure against trespassers. The film is in the public domain. Fearless Fighters Fearless Fighters, also known as Ninja Killers or A Real Man, is a 1971 Hong Kong-Taiwanese wuxia film starring Shaw Brothers Studio veteran actors Chan Hung-lit and Yik Yuen and a cast from Hong Kong and Taiwan. Arcana Arcana is a 1972 Italian horror-drama film written and directed by Giulio Questi. Glue Sniffer Glue Sniffer is a 1999 Spanish-language film directed by Elia Schneider. It was an international co-production between Spain and Venezuela. It was Venezuelas official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. It won at the 2000 International Human Rights Film Festival. Long Night's Journey Into Day Long Nights Journey Into Day is a 2000 American documentary film about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in post-Apartheid South Africa. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. A A is a 1998 Japanese documentary film about the Aum Shinrikyo cult following the arrest of its leaders for instigating the sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway in 1995. The film focuses on a young spokesman for the cult Hiroshi Araki, a troubled 28-year-old who had severed all family ties and rejected all forms of materialism before joining the sect. Director Tatsuya Mori was allowed exclusive access to Aums offices for over a year as news media were continually kept out. However, despite the documentarys unique perspective on Aums internal workings, it was not financially successful. Mori released the sequel A2 in 2001, which followed the dissolution of the cult in the absence of their leader, Shoko Asahara. Khoj Khoj is a 1989 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Keshu Ramsay, starring Naseeruddin Shah, Rishi Kapoor and Kimi Katkar in lead roles. This movie is based on the British movie Chase a Crooked Shadow and One of My Wives Is Missing. The film was remade in Telugu as Police Report and in Kannada as Agni Sakshi. Peony Pavilion Peony Pavilion is a 2001 Hong Kong drama film directed by Yonfan. It was entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival where Rie Miyazawa won the award for Best Actress. Moods of the Sea Moods of the Sea is a non-narrative experimental film by Slavko Vorkapich and John Hoffman, set to the music of Felix Mendelssohn known as the Hebrides Overture. This 10-minute-long film has become well known as an early example of American avant-garde and experimental film, and was included in the 7-disc DVD collection Early American Avant Garde Film 1894-1941, released in October 2005. The film was restored by film preservation expert David Shepard in 2004. Ot nishto neshto Something Out of Nothing is a Bulgarian comedy film released in 1979, directed by Nikola Rudarov, starring Asen Kisimov, Stefan Danailov and Aneta Sotirova. In a comical manner, the movie tells the story how the ridiculous prejudices of the people in the countryside can bring troubles just like that when two different lifestyles are faced to each other. The film perfectly shows the way of life of the typical Bulgarian family in the villages or the small towns from that time. Just One Look Just One Look is a 2002 Hong Kong film written and directed by Yip Kam-Hung, and starring Shawn Yue, Anthony Wong and Gillian Chung. Snegithiye Snegithiye is a 2000 Tamil mystery thriller film directed by Priyadarshan. The story is loosely based on the 1999 Marathi film Bindhaast written by Chandrakant Kulkarni. The film notably features only female characters in the lead roles, played by Jyothika, Sharbani Mukherjee, Tabu and Ishita Arun. Music was composed by Vidyasagar. The film, released in 2000, proved to be an average grosser at the box office but bagged positive reviews from critics. Today, it is considered a cult classic that was underrated at the time of its release. Originally planned to be made as a bilingual, in Tamil and in Malayalam, the film released first in Tamil only, while the Malayalam version, Raakilipattu, as well as the dubbed Hindi version, Friendship, released seven years later. Le courage d'aimer Le Courage daimer is a comedy drama directed by Claude Lelouch released on 29 June 2005. It is the result of a recutting of the first part of an unfinished trilogy - Le Genre humain with the scenes from the film that would have constituted the second film, called Le Bonheur, cest mieux que la vie. Blue Swallow Blue Swallow is a 2005 South Korean film based on the true story of Park Kyung-won, an early Korean female pilot. The film became controversial when Parks alleged pro-Japanese activities came to light. It was also found that she was not, as the filmmakers had thought, the first female pilot from Korea; this distinction in fact belonged to Kwon Ki-ok of the Republic of China Air Force. Despite excellent reviews and Parks biographer pointing out factual errors in these accusations, it resulted in the under-performance of Blue Swallow at the box office. The Chiefs Les Chiefs is a 2004 Canadian documentary film directed by Jason Gileno. Les Chiefs follows the Laval Chiefs, a semi-pro team that plays in the LHSPQ, from the beginning of the 2001-2002 season until the start of the 2002-2003 season. Adavi Ramudu Adavi Ramudu is a 2004 Telugu-language romantic action film which was directed by B. Gopal. Prabhas and Aarti Agarwal played the lead roles. Ramya Krishnan acted in an item number alongside Prabhas. The movie features the love story between a tribal youth and his childhood sweetheart. This was Prabhas next movie immediately after the success of Varsham. Upon release it received mostly negative reception from the critics and audience alike and was a disaster at the box-office. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as The Strong Man Badal in 2009. Ahead of the Class Ahead of the Class is a single British television drama film, based on the book of the same name by Marie Stubbs, that first broadcast on ITV1 on 30 January 2005. Adapted for television by Robert Jones and directed by Adrian Shergold, the film stars Julie Walters as Stubbs, a diminutive Glaswegian headmistress who takes on the challenge of improving the fortunes of St Georges Roman Catholic Secondary School in North West London. Reece Dinsdale and Hannah Yelland are credited as the other two principal cast members, who star as Stubbs deputies, Sean Devlin and Tracy OLeary respectively. The film was shot on location at the former Kingsland Secondary School in Dalston, Hackney, London. The film drew 9.6 million viewers on its debut broadcast. The film was nominated for two awards at the Royal Television Society Awards 2006, in the categories of Best Single Drama and Best Actress, for Julie Walters. A DVD of the film was released on 21 May 2007. Vesham Vesham is a 2004 Malayalam film directed by V. M. Vinu in which Mammootty plays the lead role Appu, a businessman,owner of Leela Group. Innocent won the Asianet Film Award for Best Supporting Actor - Male for this film while Gopika won the Asianet Film Award for Best Supporting Actor - Female. Dustclouds Dustclouds is the second film by director Filip Jan Rymsza. It serves as a companion to his 2004 film Sandcastles. Dustclouds and Sandcastles travel in a ceaseless loop, forming a diptych titled Sunday Morning Sublime. Each film starts where the other leaves off and can be seen independently or together. Different stories emerge depending on the order in which they’re viewed. The Sword of Alexander is a series of novels by Baku Yumemakura. They blend samurai action with sci-fi elements. The first novel was adapted into a 2007 movie directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi. To Get to Heaven First You Have to Die To Get to Heaven, First You Have to Die is a 2006 Tajik film directed by Jamshed Usmonov. Shock Shock is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Harish Shankar. The film stars Ravi Teja and Jyothika. It was produced by Ram Gopal Varma. It was released on 9 February 2006. The film was remade in Kannada as Prince starring Darshan. Hidden Love Hidden Love is a 2007 Italian-Belgian drama film directed by Alessandro Capone and starring Isabelle Huppert. Querô: A Damned Report Querô is a 2007 Brazilian drama film directed by Carlos Cortez and starring Maxwell Nascimento, Leandro Carvalho, Eduardo Chagas, Milhem Cortaz and Nildo Ferreira. The film is based on the 1976 novel Uma Reportagem Maldita - Querô by Plínio Marcos, which he subsequently adapted into a play. The Trial of Tony Blair The Trial of Tony Blair is a satirical drama recounting hypothetical war crimes proceedings brought against former British Prime Minister Tony Blair by an international tribunal, following his departure from 10 Downing Street. Directed by Simon Cellan Jones, it was first aired on More4 on 15 January 2007 and repeated on 5 March 2007 and during Blairs last week as Prime Minister on 23 June 2007. The programme is set in 2010 and stars Robert Lindsay as Tony Blair, Phoebe Nicholls as Cherie Blair, Peter Mullan as Gordon Brown and Alexander Armstrong as David Cameron. Vaanmathi Vaanmathi is a 1996 Indian Tamil romantic drama film directed by Agathiyan starring Ajith Kumar and Swathi in the lead roles. This film portrays hatred that slowly transforms to love between two young people who are from very different financial backgrounds. The film was released on 12 January 1996 and went on to become a commercial success, running for 100 days at the box office. My Bestfriend's Girlfriend My Best Friends Girlfriend is a 2008 Filipino romantic comedy film, released in 2008 under GMA Films and Regal Films. The movie opened in the Philippines on February 13, 2008, starring Richard Gutierrez and Marian Rivera. Bon Jovi: When We Were Beautiful When We Were Beautiful, also known as Bon Jovi: When We Were Beautiful, is a 2009 feature documentary of the American rock band Bon Jovi, marking the bands 25th year. Premiered at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival as a work in progress production, the film documents Bon Jovis Lost Highway Tour in 2007 and includes interviews with band members. The film is directed by Phil Griffin and produced by Jon Kamen, Jack Rovner and Justin Wilkes. The production company for the release is Radical Media. The Gambler, the Girl and the Gunslinger The Gambler, the Girl and the Gunslinger is a 2009 made for television western drama directed by Anne Wheeler, starring Dean Cain, James Tupper and Allison Hossack. Two mortal enemies must band together to defend the ranch theyve both staked their claim to. Leading Ladies Leading Ladies is an award-winning 2010 dance film, about an overbearing ballroom stage mother and her two daughters who must redefine their roles in life, and on the dance floor, as each learns to "Let Love Lead.". The film was directed by Denver husband and wife Daniel Beahm and Beahm, and stars Benji Schwimmer, Melanie LaPatin, Laurel Vail, Shannon Lea Smith, and Nicole Dionne. The film also features dance scenes with finalists from So You Think You Can Dance and So You Think You Can Dance: Katee Shean, Kherington Payne, Courtney Galiano, and Sara Von Gillern. Leading Ladies premiered in April 2010 at the Sonoma International Film Festival, where it won the Showcase Award. Since then, the film has screened at more than 65 festivals worldwide including the 22nd Palm Springs International Film Festival, the 33rd Starz Denver Film Festival, the 35th Frameline Film Festival. and the Vail International Film Festival After screening at Newfest in NYC, Leading Ladies received a favorable review in Variety. The film was picked up for North American distribution by Wolfe Video after screening at Outfest in LA. Wangan Midnight: The Movie is a 2009 Japanese film directed by Atsushi Muroga, based on the manga series of the same title by Michiharu Kusunoki. The film stars Yūichi Nakamura, Kazuki Kato, and Rio Matsumoto. Tomboys Tomboys is a 2009 Australian horror film directed by Nathan Hill and starring Candice Day and Naomi Davis. It features five women who brutally attack the man who raped them. The Armoire The Armoire is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Jamie Travis and released in 2009. The third film in his Saddest Children in the World trilogy, the film stars William Cuddy as Aaron, a young boy whose friend Tony has gone missing during a game of hide and seek, who is undergoing hypnosis to determine whether he can remember anything that may assist in locating Tony. The film received an honourable mention for Best Canadian Short Film at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival, and was named to TIFFs year-end Canadas Top Ten list for 2009. It subsequently won the awards for Best Short Film at the 2010 Victoria Film Festival, the 2010 Inside Out Film and Video Festival, the 2010 Nashville Film Festival, and the 53rd San Francisco International Film Festival. Love in Between Love, In Between is a 2010 South Korean film based on the Finnish film Black Ice.. McDull: Pork of Music McDull: The Pork of Music is a 2012 Hong Kong animated comedy film written and directed by Brian Tse and featuring the voices of Anthony Wong, Sandra Ng, The Pancakes, Ronald Cheng and Michael Zhang. It was officially released in cinemas on 10 July 2012, in China. Jungle Shuffle Jungle Shuffle is a 2014 South Korean-Mexican- Colombian 3D computer-animated adventure film directed by Taedong Park and Mauricio De la Orta. It stars the voices of Drake Bell, Rob Schneider, Alicia Silverstone, and Tom Arnold. Macondo Macondo is a 2014 Austrian drama film directed by Sudabeh Mortezai. The film had its premiere in the competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Dot 2 Dot Dot 2 Dot is a 2014 Hong Kong feature film directed by Amos Why, starring Moses Chan Ho, Meng Tingyi, Susan Shaw Yin-yin, and Lam Tze-chung, first screened at the Hong Kong International Film Festival 2014. It went on general release on 30 October 2014. A Million Happy Nows A Million Happy Nows is a 2017 American independent drama film written by Marisa Calin and directed by Albert Alarr. The film stars Crystal Chappell and Jessica Leccia as a lesbian couple dealing with the diagnosis of early onset Alzheimers. Chappell plays Lainey Allen. Lainey is diagnosed with familial early onset Alzheimers and as soon becomes clear, she knew more than she was letting on. Whether to protect Eva from having to live with knowledge of the possibility like she has, or in an attempt to preserve the image she has spent a lifetime creating, the women struggle with changing identities and whether to share the news. With Evas insistence that Lainey can experience happiness even if she cant retain why, they embark on an effort to live in the moment. With good days and bad, and Evas years of dedication, it takes the insight of friends for her to learn that she will need to say when enough is enough. Touching on role reversal, identity and perception, A Million Happy Nows chronicles the power of love, positivity and that to relinquish control can be liberating. Dégradé Dégradé is a 2015 Palestinian drama film directed by Arab and Tarzan Nasser. It was selected to compete in the International Critics Week section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Waiting for the Barbarians Waiting for the Barbarians is a 2019 English-language Italian drama film directed by Ciro Guerra in his English-language directorial debut. The film is based on the novel of the same name by J. M. Coetzee. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival on 6 September 2019. Working Woman Working Woman is a 2018 Israeli drama film directed by Michal Aviad. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Belmonte Belmonte is a 2018 Uruguayan drama film directed by Federico Veiroj. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Grand Slam Grand Slam is a 1933 American comedy film directed by William Dieterle and Alfred E. Green, starring Paul Lukas, Loretta Young, and Frank McHugh. The film was released by Warner Bros. on March 18, 1933. A hat-check girls skill with cards lands her a wealthy bridge champion. Folies Bergère de Paris Folies Bergère de Paris is a 1935 American musical comedy film that won at the 8th Academy Awards for the short lived Best Dance Direction category, along with Broadway Melody of 1936. The winner was Dave Gould. This is one of only four films to win in this category. It is a story of mistaken identity, with Maurice Chevalier playing both a music-hall star and a business tycoon who resembles him. This was Chevalier’s last film in Hollywood for twenty years, and reprised familiar themes such as the straw hat and a rendering of the French song Valentine. This is also the last film to be distributed by Twentieth Century Pictures before it merged with Fox Film to form 20th Century Fox in 1935. Oil for the Lamps of China Oil for the Lamps of China is a 1935 drama film starring Pat OBrien and Josephine Hutchinson. It is based on the novel of the same name by Alice Tisdale Hobart. A man blindly puts his faith in his employer. The film was loosely remade in 1941 as Law of the Tropics. Orizuru Osen is a 1935 black and white Japanese silent film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi, starring Isuzu Yamada. It is based on Kyōka Izumis novel Baishoku Kamo Nanban. Like most Japanese silent films, it played with benshi accompaniment. The film centers on the theme of the strength of a woman who gives everything to the man she loves; a theme which Mizoguchi explored his whole life. The moving camera technique and bold retrospective scenes greatly reflect Mizoguchis experimental approach. Ramona Ramona is a 1936 American Technicolor drama film directed by Henry King, based on Helen Hunt Jacksons 1884 novel Ramona. This was the third adaptation of the film, and the first one with sound. It was the fourth American feature film using the new three strip Technicolor process. It starred Loretta Young and Don Ameche. The New York Times praised its use of new Technicolor technology but found the plot "a piece of unadulterated hokum." It thought "Ramona is a pretty impossible rôle these heartless days" and Don Ameche "a bit too Oxonian" for a chiefs son. Captain Fury Captain Fury is a 1939 American adventure film, also categorised as an Australian Western by virtue of its setting in colonial Australia and other characteristics, directed by Hal Roach. It was one of Hollywoods few attempts to depict Australian history. Ali-Baba Bound Ali-Baba Bound is a 1940 American animated cartoon in the Looney Tunes series starring Porky Pig. It was supervised by Bob Clampett, with musical direction by Carl Stalling. Chad Hanna Chad Hanna is a 1940 American Technicolor drama film directed by Henry King, and was adapted from a bestseller of sorts that was published that same year. The novel was written by Walter Dumaux Edmonds. It stars Henry Fonda, Linda Darnell and Dorothy Lamour. Play Girl Play Girl is a 1941 romantic comedy film, starring Kay Francis as an aging gold digger who decides to pass on her skills to a young protegée, and featuring James Ellison, Mildred Coles, Nigel Bruce, Margaret Hamilton and Katherine Alexander. Nazty Nuisance That Nazty Nuisance is a 1943 American featurette that was one of Hal Roachs Streamliners and directed by Glenn Tryon. The film is also known as Double Crossed Fool and The Last Three. It is a sequel to The Devil with Hitler. Something for the Boys Something for the Boys is a 1944 musical comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler. It stars Carmen Miranda, with support from Michael OShea, Vivian Blaine, Phil Silvers, Sheila Ryan and Perry Como. The screenplay was by Robert Ellis, Helen Logan and Frank Gabrielson, based on the 1943 Broadway Musical of the same name, starring Ethel Merman with Cole Porters songs. The films story revolves around the adventures of three cousins who find themselves joint heirs to an abandoned mansion in Masonville, Georgia. Chiquita Hart, played by Miranda, Harry and Blossom leave their jobs, and decide to reform the place and rent it for military spouses who are in the war front, combining the hostel service to performers shows. Judy Holliday can be spotted in a brief role six minutes into the film. This is her third film. Nob Hill Nob Hill is a 1945 Technicolor film about a Barbary Coast saloon keeper starring George Raft and Joan Bennett. Part musical and part drama, the movie was directed by Henry Hathaway. Scent-imental Over You Scent-imental Over You is a 1947 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie Wait till the Sun Shines, Nellie is a 1952 film drama directed by Henry King, sharing the name of a popular song. Starring Jean Peters and David Wayne, it charts the life of an Illinois family between the 1890s and 1920s. Dime to Retire Dime to Retire is a Looney Tunes cartoon that stars Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. It was released on September 3, 1955, directed and animated by Robert McKimson and voices by Mel Blanc. It runs 7 minutes. Francis in the Haunted House Francis in the Haunted House is a 1956 American black-and-white comedy film from Universal-International, produced by Robert Arthur, directed by Charles Lamont, that stars Mickey Rooney and Virginia Welles. This is the seventh and final film in Universal-International Francis the Talking Mule series, notably without series director Arthur Lubin, star Donald OConnor, or Francis voice actor Chill Wills. The Kettles in the Ozarks The Kettles in the Ozarks is a 1956 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. It is the ninth installment of Universal-Internationals Ma and Pa Kettle series starring Marjorie Main and introducing Arthur Hunnicutt as Sedge, Pas brother who lives in the Ozarks, replacing Percy Kilbride as Pa. War Drums War Drums is a 1957 American Western film directed by Reginald Le Borg, written by Gerald Drayson Adams, and starring Lex Barker, Joan Taylor, Ben Johnson, Larry Chance, Richard H. Cutting and John Pickard. It was released on March 21, 1957, by United Artists. Le miroir a deux faces Le Miroir à deux faces is a 1958 French drama film directed by André Cayatte who co-wrote screenplay with Gérard Oury, Jean Meckert and Denis Perret. The film stars Michèle Morgan, Bourvil and Ivan Desny. It was called The Mirror Has Two Faces in English, but this is not the literal translation; the word is à not a, and so would be better translated as The Two-Sided Mirror. The film was loosely remade in the U.S. as The Mirror Has Two Faces adapted by Richard LaGravenese, and starring Barbra Streisand and Jeff Bridges. All Hands on Deck All Hands on Deck is a 1961 American DeLuxe musical film in CinemaScope directed by Norman Taurog and starring Pat Boone as a naval officer. It is based on the novel "Warm Bodies" by Donald R. Morris. Atlas Against the Cyclops Atlas in the Land of the Cyclops is a 1961 Italian film starring Gordon Mitchell and Chelo Alonso. Anthar l'invincibile Devil of the Desert Against the Son of Hercules is a 1964 international co-production filmed in Algeria and directed by Antonio Margheriti. Spaceflight IC-1: An Adventure in Space Spaceflight IC-1: An Adventure in Space is a 1965 black-and-white British science-fiction movie starring Bill Williams and Norma West. The civilized world is controlled by an all-powerful computerized government that is carefully choosing colonists for its newest space launch. The candidates are selected on the basis of their age, health and IQ. The World of Abbott and Costello The World of Abbott and Costello is a 1965 American compilation film directed by Sidney Miller and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello. The Sweet Ride The Sweet Ride is a 1968 American drama film with a few surfer/biker exploitation film elements. It stars Tony Franciosa, Michael Sarrazin and Jacqueline Bisset in an early starring role. The film also features Bob Denver in the role of Choo-Choo, a Beatnik piano-playing draft dodger. Sarrazin and Bisset were nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer, Male and Female respectively. The Sweet Ride was directed by Harvey Hart and written by Tom Mankiewicz, based on a 1967 novel of the same name by William Murray, a native of New York City, who had moved to southern California in 1966. Sweet Kill Sweet Kill is a 1973 B-movie written and directed by future Academy Award winner Curtis Hanson. The film was Hansons directorial debut and was produced by Roger Corman. It stars 1950s heartthrob Tab Hunter and was the last film of actress Isabel Jewell. Diamonds Diamonds is a 1975 Israeli-American heist film. Robert Shaw stars in a dual role as twin brothers. Richard Roundtree, Barbara Hershey and Shelley Winters are co-stars. The film was also released as Diamond Shaft, although it has no relation to the Shaft films other than having Roundtree in the cast. The Billion Dollar Hobo The Billion Dollar Hobo is a 1977 American comedy film starring Tim Conway and Will Geer. Players Players is a 1979 American romance drama film directed by Anthony Harvey and starring Ali MacGraw and Dean Paul Martin, about a young tennis player who has an affair with an older woman. Walk Proud Walk Proud is a 1979 American hood drama film directed by Robert L. Collins and written by Evan Hunter and starring Robby Benson, Sarah Holcomb, Henry Darrow, Pepe Serna, Trinidad Silva and Ji-Tu Cumbuka. It was released on June 15, 1979, by Universal Pictures. Hangin' Out Gib Gas – Ich will Spass is a 1983 film which helped to launch the career of the German pop singer Nena, although it took its title from the lyrics of her co-star Markus Mörls 1982 hit single Ich will Spass. Following the success of Nenas song "99 Luftballons", it was dubbed into English and released in the USA under the title Hangin out. Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Henry Jaglom. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. The film takes place in and was filmed in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It was released to mixed reviews. Dance of the Dwarfs Dance of the Dwarfs is a 1983 American horror adventure film directed by Gus Trikonis and starring Peter Fonda and Deborah Raffin. It is based on the novel of the same name by Geoffrey Household. Faleze de nisip Sand Cliffs is a Romanian motion picture drama released in 1983 and banned four days after its première by the regime of Nicolae Ceaușescu. The film, adapted from the novel Zile de Nisip by Bujor Nedelcovici, was directed by Dan Pița, with dialogue and script by Bujor Nedelcovici and Dan Pița, cinematography by Vlad Păunescu and a sound track composed by Adrian Enescu. Cast included Victor Rebengiuc, Marin Moraru, Gheorghe Visu and Carmen Galin. Faleze de Nisip was screened in 1991 at the Berlin International Film Festival, in 1994 at Los Angeles, and was one of the three Romanian films to be shown in 2007 at the European Film Festival in Lima, Peru. Verdi The Life of Verdi is a 1982 Italian-language biographical television miniseries directed by Renato Castellani dramatizing the life of Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi. Castellani also co-wrote the original script with Leonardo Benvenuti and Piero De Bernardi. The English version was written by Gene Luotto and narrated by Burt Lancaster. The miniseries first aired in 1982, and was made available on DVD in 2003. The production stars British actor Ronald Pickup as Giuseppe Verdi, Italian ballet dancer and actress Carla Fracci as Giuseppina Verdi, and Giampiero Albertini as Antonio Barezzi. Funded by a number of European national broadcasting companies, the series is an accurate portrayal of Verdis life. According to promotional material for the production, it was "filmed on location in Italy, Leningrad, London, and Paris...his epic mini-series took several years to create, requiring more than 100 actors, 1800 extras, and 4000 costumes." Iron Earth, Copper Sky Iron Earth, Copper Sky is a 1987 German-Turkish drama film, written, produced and directed by Zülfü Livaneli based on the novel of the same name by Yaşar Kemal, featuring Rutkay Aziz as a simple villager elevated to sainthood status while still alive. The film, which premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival on 4 May 1987, won the OCIC Award at the 1987 San Sebastián International Film Festival and a German Camera Award for Jürgen Jürges. The Great Land of Small The Great Land of Small is a 1986 Canadian fantasy childrens film. It was written by David Sigmund and directed by Vojtech Jasny. The film starred Michael J. Anderson in one of his first roles. The film is the 5th in the Tales for All series of childrens movies created by Les Productions la Fête. Diamond's Edge Just Ask for Diamond, alternatively titled Diamond’s Edge, is a 1988 British comedy crime film directed by Stephen Bayly and starring Colin Dale, Saeed Jaffrey and Dursley McLinden. It is based on The Falcons Malteser, the first book of The Diamond Brothers series; published two years earlier and written by Anthony Horowitz. Turtle Beach Turtle Beach, also known as The Killing Beach, is a 1992 Australian film directed by Stephen Wallace and starring Greta Scacchi and Joan Chen. The screenplay was written by Ann Turner, based on the novel of the same name by Blanche dAlpuget. It caused controversy in Malaysia where the Government took exception to scenes of Malays executing refugees. Nargess Nargess is a 1992 drama film, the fourth feature of Iranian director Rakhshan Bani-Etemad. Nargess is the first film in what has become known as the City Trilogy. The other two films are The May Lady and Under the Skin of the City. The three films are considered by many to be Bani-Etemads best films to date. All three were shot by the acclaimed Iranian cinematographer Hossein Jafarian who is known for his realistic lighting style. A Borrowed Life A Borrowed Life is a 1994 Taiwanese film and the directorial debut of Wu Nien-jen. The films running time is 167 minutes. Reviews by Ken Eisner in Variety and Stephen Holden in The New York Times noted that the film was autobiographical and told largely from the perspective of director Wu Nien-jen as a child. Eisner was critical of the film for its excessive focus on the father-son relationship, which left other characters viewpoints unexplored. Chen Kuan-Hsing examined languages and dialects used in the film, linking differences to the cultural changes portrayed within, as Japanese rule was lifted and the Kuomintang assumed control of Taiwan. Her Hidden Truth Her Hidden Truth is a thriller/drama television film starring Kellie Martin, Antonio Sabato Jr. and Ken Howard. It was directed by Dan Lerner and written by Pamela K. Long, who was also one of the films producers. The film first aired on November 12, 1995 on the National Broadcasting Company Network. Mercy Mercy is a 1995 independent thriller starring John Rubinstein, Amber Kain and Sam Rockwell, and written and directed by Richard Shepard. It was filmed in the boroughs of Manhattan and Queens. The film received an R rating by the MPAA for violence, adult situations, adult language, sexual situations. The Treasure Seekers The Treasure Seekers is a 1996 British television family film directed by Juliet May and starring Camilla Power, Felicity Jones and Kristopher Milnes. In Edwardian England, a family have only a few days to raise enough money to stop their home being repossessed. It is based on the novel The Story of the Treasure Seekers by E. Nesbit. Downtime Downtime is a 1997 British film directed by Bharat Nalluri and produced by Richard L. Johns. It stars Paul McGann and Susan Lynch. Divine El evangelio de las maravillas is a 1998 Mexican drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Dulaara Dulaara is a 1994 Bollywood mystery film directed by Vimal Kumar starring Govinda and Karisma Kapoor. Codine Codine is a 1963 French-Romanian crime film directed by Henri Colpi. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival where it won the award for Best Screenplay. Replacing Dad Replacing Dad is a 1999 American television film directed by Joyce Chopra. Based on a Shelley Fraser Mickle novel, the film stars Mary McDonnell, William Russ, Jack Coleman and Shailene Woodley in her film debut. A Bag of Marbles Un sac de billes is a 1975 French film based on the 1973 autobiographical novel Un sac de billes by Joseph Joffo. Doillon made use of mainly non-professional actors, as also in his next film with children, La Drôlesse. Among the non-professional actors, the father - who is captured and sent to Auschwitz - is played by Jo Goldenberg, owner of the famous deli at 7, Rue des Rosiers in Pariss Jewish district, which 7 years after the film was the site of Goldenberg restaurant attack. Heera Panna Heera Panna is a 1973 Hindi film. Written, produced and directed by Dev Anand for Navketan films, the film stars Dev Anand, Zeenat Aman, Raakhee, Rehman, Jeevan, A.K. Hangal, Paintal and Dheeraj Kumar. The films music was composed by R. D. Burman. Pokhozhdeniya zubnogo vracha Adventures of a Dentist is a 1965 Soviet dark comedy/drama feature film directed by Elem Klimov on Mosfilm. It is currently available to view through the Criterion Channel, and is occasionally screened at film festivals. Leaf on a Pillow Daun di Atas Bantal is a 1998 Indonesian film directed by Garin Nugroho. It is one of the most acclaimed films from Indonesia in recent years and was the countrys proposal for an Academy Award. It was also screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Imelda Imelda is a 2003 documentary film directed by Ramona S. Diaz about the life of Imelda Marcos, former First Lady of the Philippines. Beginning with her childhood, the film documents her marriage to future President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos, her rule under the dictatorship, her exile in Hawaii and her eventual return to the Philippines. Reviews were largely favorable and it won the Excellence in Cinematography Award Documentary award at Sundance Film Festival in 2004. Imelda outsold Spider-Man 2 in the Philippines, but only took at the US box office with an additional worldwide. Reviews from critics are favorable with a 94% fresh rating from Rotten Tomatoes and a 69/100 from Metacritic. Ultraman is a 1967 Japanese tokusatsu superhero kaiju film consisting of re-edited material from the original television series Ultraman. Varnapakittu Varnapakittu is a 1997 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by I. V. Sasi and written by Babu Janardhanan from a story by Jokuttan. The film features Mohanlal and Meena in lead roles, with Divyaa Unni, Jagadish, Madhu, Dileep, Rajan P. Dev, M. G. Soman in supporting roles. Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin is a 1996 Indian Hindi-language thriller film directed by Sudhir Mishra. The film features Tara Deshpande and Nirmal Pandey, with the entire plot taking place over a single night. The film is based on a story written by Sudhir Mishras brother, Sudhanshu Mishra, who died in 1995. In 2009, Sudir Mishra launched a spiritual sequel to Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin, titled Yeh Saali Zindagi, with Arunoday Singh, Irrfan Khan and Chitrangada Singh. Terror Toons 2 Terror Toons 2 is a 2007 comedy horror directed by Joe Castro. It is the sequel to Terror Toons. It was supposed to come out in 2004, but was pushed to 2007. On March 27, 2007, the DVD was released and can only be purchased on the internet. New Year's Eve New Years Eve is a 2002 British short romance independent film. The film was written and directed by Col Spector. New Years Eve was later included in the 2005 compilation film Stories of Lost Souls. Crying Ladies Crying Ladies is a 2003 Filipino film directed by Mark Meily, and winner of Best Picture in the 2003 Metro Manila Film Festival. It was the Philippines submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Fifth Empire The Fifth Empire is a 2004 Portuguese film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. Christmas Lights Christmas Lights is a 2004 British Christmas television special broadcast by ITV starring Robson Green and Mark Benton and written by Jeff Pope and Bob Mills. Although originally produced as a one-off 90 minute special, it spawned two spin-off series – Northern Lights and City Lights and a second, 2 hour, Christmas special – Clash of the Santas, which aired on ITV, on Sunday 21 December 2008. The programme was watched by 10.5 million viewers. Comedy drama about what can happen when families forget what the festive season is really about. Competitive brothers-in-law Colin and Howard live next door to each other on a suburban street, so when Colin puts Christmas lights outside his house, Howard responds with a bigger and brighter set, unleashing a war of twinkling light-bulbs and neon displays which threatens to ruin both families. With Robson Green, Mark Benton, Nicola Stephenson, Maxine Peake, Keith Clifford. Le lièvre de Vatanen Le Lièvre de Vatanen is a 2006 French, Belgian and Bulgarian film directed by Marc Rivière. Unnatural & Accidental Unnatural & Accidental is a 2006 Canadian film directed by Carl Bessai and starring Carmen Moore, Callum Keith Rennie, and Tantoo Cardinal. It was adapted from a Marie Clements play The Unnatural and Accidental Women. Monica's Gang in an Adventure in Time An Adventure Through Time is a 2007 Brazilian animated film based on the Monicas Gang comic books. The film was directed and co-written by Mauricio de Sousa, creator of over two hundred characters featured in the comic books. Truth About Kerry Truth about Kerry is a 2011 suspense film. It was written by Shaun OSullivan and Katherine Torpey, directed by Katherine Torpey, produced by Shaun OSullivan, Katie Torpey & Tony Zanelotti, and stars Stana Katic, Jessica Dean and Darren Keefe. The film was shot in County Kerry, and in San Francisco, California, USA. The film is currently going on post production, and is scheduled to be released in the Film Festival Men's Group Mens Group is a 2008 Australian drama film. The film is directed by Michael Joy and produced by John L. Simpson. Panakkaran Panakkaran is a 1990 Indian Tamil language film starring Rajinikanth and Gautami. This film ran for more than 200 days and was declared a blockbuster hit film. It was dubbed in Telugu as Kondaveedi Puli and in Hindi as Dhanwan No. 1. This film is a remake of Lawaaris starring Amitabh Bachchan. The Happy Poet The Happy Poet is a 2010 film written and directed by Paul Gordon. It was shot on-location in Austin, USA. It has appeared at a number of film festivals, including the Venice Film Festivals Giornate Degli Autori section. Somebody Help Me 2 Somebody Help Me 2 is a 2010 horror film starring Marques Houston and Omarion, and is written and directed by their music producer, Chris Stokes. As the sequel, it follows up the events of Somebody Help Me, which was released in 2007. The film also stars Chris Stokes daughter Chrissy Stokes. Iran Zendan Iran Zendan is a feature film by Daryush Shokof about the situations of political prisoners currently in Iran. The film is a semi-documentary picture with images taken from the actual events during the mass protests of the 2009 Iranian presidential election and what happens to some of protesters after they are incarcerated. Iran Zendan was first screened in Babylon theatres in Berlin on May 9, 2010. Scriptwriter/producer/star Daryush Shokof was kidnapped by 4 terrorists in the city of Cologne in May 2010 and was kept for over 12 days. He was kidnapped for having made 2 films, Iran Zendan and Hitlers Grave and was told to stop releases of both movies or else he would be killed. Shokof has been under close protection from German police forces ever since his release. He has since made Iran Zendan available free of charge on the internet. Please Kill Mr. Know It All Please Kill Mr. Know It All is a 2013 romantic comedy film directed by Colin Carter and Sandra Feldman and starring Lara Jean Chorostecki, Jefferson Brown, Kristina Pesic, and Cliff Sanders. Rising from Ashes Rising From Ashes is a 2012 independent documentary film about the development of a national cycling team in Rwanda, a country still affected by 1994 Rwandan Genocide where an estimated 500,000–1,000,000 Rwandans were killed. Double Trouble Double Trouble is a 2012 Taiwanese action comedy film directed by David Chang and starring Jaycee Chan and Xia Yu. Comrade Kim Goes Flying Comrade Kim Goes Flying is a 2012 joint British-Belgian-North Korean romantic comedy feature film, set and filmed in Pyongyang, North Korea. Rosemont Rosemont is a 2015 American drama film directed by Daniel Petrie Jr. and starring Brad Dourif, Grace Zabriskie and Ayla Kell. Innimey Ippadithaan Inimey Ippadithan is a 2015 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by Muruganand of Lollu Sabha fame. Santhanam, who also produced the film, plays the lead role in it, alongside Ashna Zaveri and Akhila Kishore.The film opened to positive reviews and became a commercial hit. The War Show The War Show is a 2016 Syrian-Danish-German documentary film co-written and directed by Andreas Dalsgaard and Obaidah Zytoon. It was awarded best film in the Venice Days section at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival. The film recounts the Arab Spring days in Syria and the subsequent civil war though the eyes of a Syrian former radio DJ. Mrs K Mrs K is a 2016 Malaysian-Hong Kong and Russian crime action film directed by Ho Yuhang and Nikita Mikhalkov of the former USSR. It stars Kara Wai, Simon Yam, Wu Bai,Ruby Yap, and Siow Li Xuan. Quest Quest is a 2017 documentary film following a north-Philadelphia family over eight years. Angel Angel is a 2018 Belgian drama film written and directed by Koen Mortier, and stars Vincent Rottiers and Fatou NDiaye. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. The movie was based on the fictional novel, Monologue of Someone Who Got Used to Talking to Herself, by Flemish writer Dimitri Verhulst. In January 2019, it was nominated for the Magritte Award for Best Flemish Film. Thondan Thondan is a 2017 Indian Tamil vigilante drama film written and directed by Samuthirakani. The film features Samuthirakani himself in the lead role, with Vikranth, Sunaina, Arthana Binu and Gouri Nair amongst others in pivotal roles. The music is composed by Justin Prabhakaran with editing by A. L. Ramesh. The venture began production in December 2016 and had a theatrical release on 26 May 2017. The Great Darkened Days The Great Darkened Days is a Canadian drama film, directed by Maxime Giroux and released in 2018. Set during World War II, the film centres on Philippe, a draft dodger from Quebec who is living as a drifter and Charlie Chaplin impersonator in the United States. Despite its setting, however, the film makes use of some deliberate anachronisms, including a scene where R.E.M.s contemporary song "Everybody Hurts" plays on the radio. The films cast also includes Sarah Gadon, Cody Fern, Luzer Twersky, Romain Duris, Reda Kateb and Lise Roy. The film premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. O.P.160/18 Kakshi: Amminippilla O.P.160/18 Kakshi: Amminippilla, or simply Kakshi: Amminippilla is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film directed by debutant Dinjith Ayyathan, written by Sanilesh Shivan and produced by Riju Rajan under the banner of Zarah Films. Asif Ali plays the lead role as a lawyer for the first time in his career. Ashwathy Manoharan, Ahmed Sidhique and Basil Joseph plays other important roles. Arun Muraleedharan and debutant Samuel Aby composed the songs, while Jakes Bejoy composed the background score. Bahul Ramesh and Sooraj E. S. are the cinematographer and editor respectively. The film is distributed in India by E4 Entertainment and worldwide by Indywood Distribution Network & NR Films. The Little Train Robbery The Little Train Robbery is a parodic sequel to the 1903 film The Great Train Robbery with an all-child cast, released on September 1, 1905. Both were directed by Edwin S. Porter. The Sentimental Bloke The Sentimental Bloke is an Australian silent film based on the 1915 poem The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke by C. J. Dennis. It is generally considered the greatest Australian silent film, and one of the best Australian movies of all time. Wolfblood Wolf Blood, also known as Wolfblood: A Tale of the Forest, is a silent 1925 werewolf film starring George Chesebro, who also directed it. Fanny Hawthorne Hindle Wakes is a 1927 British silent film drama, directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Estelle Brody and John Stuart. The film is adapted from Stanley Houghtons 1912 stage play of the same name, and reunites Brody and Stuart following their hugely popular pairing in the previous years Mademoiselle from Armentieres. The film was also released under the title Fanny Hawthorne. In its time, Houghtons play was considered extremely controversial and provocative in its message. It is seen as proto-feminist in tone, with its assumption that women as well as men could enjoy a brief sexual fling for what it was, without any sense of obligation on either side, and further that a woman was capable of making her own decisions, ignoring familial and societal strictures if necessary. Hindle Wakes was filmed four times, twice as a silent and twice in sound. The 1927 production was well-budgeted, made extensive use of location filming in Manchester and Blackpool, and is generally held by film historians to be the best of the four. Spring Madness Spring Madness is a 1938 American romantic comedy film based on the play of the same title by Philip Barry. It was directed by S. Sylvan Simon for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and stars Maureen OSullivan, Lew Ayres, Ruth Hussey and Burgess Meredith. Three Blind Mice Three Blind Mice is a 1938 American romantic comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Loretta Young, Joel McCrea, and David Niven that was based upon a play by Stephen Powys. Meet the Stewarts Meet the Stewarts is a 1942 American romantic comedy directed by Alfred E. Green, which stars William Holden and Frances Dee. It was Holdens final film prior to his entering military service for World War II, and he was granted a temporary deferment in order to complete filming. The working title of the picture was Something Borrowed. The Devil's Mask The Devils Mask is a 1946 American crime film directed by Henry Levin and starring Anita Louise, Jim Bannon and Michael Duane. The film was the second of three B pictures based on the popular radio series I Love a Mystery. As well as its crime theme, the film also incorporates elements of horror. ¡Vuelven los García! ¡Vuelven los García! is a 1947 Mexican comedy drama film . It stars Carlos Orellana. Jinx Money Jinx Money is a 1948 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the tenth film in the series and the first one to include Bennie Bartlett as part of the team. Smart Girls Don't Talk Smart Girls Dont Talk is a 1948 crime film directed by Richard L. Bare and starring Virginia Mayo and Bruce Bennett. Just This Once Just This Once is a 1952 American romantic comedy film directed by Don Weis and starring Peter Lawford, Janet Leigh and Lewis Stone. The films sets were designed by the art director James Basevi. Prisoner of War Prisoner of War is a 1954 American war–drama film directed by Andrew Marton and starring Ronald Reagan, Steve Forrest, Dewey Martin and Oskar Homolka. Count Your Blessings Count Your Blessings is a 1959 drama film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Jean Negulesco, written and produced by Karl Tunberg, based on the 1951 novel The Blessing by Nancy Mitford. The music score was by Franz Waxman and the cinematography by George J. Folsey and Milton R. Krasner. The costume design was by Helen Rose. The film stars Deborah Kerr, Rossano Brazzi and Maurice Chevalier with Martin Stephens, Ronald Squire, Patricia Medina and Mona Washbourne. The film was shot in London and Paris. Hare-Abian Nights Hare-Abian Nights is a 1959 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. The cartoon, directed by Ken Harris of Chuck Jones unit at Warner Bros. Cartoons, was animated by Harris and Ben Washam and recycles footage from Bully for Bugs, Water, and Sahara Hare. Hare-Abian Nights is a pun on Arabian Nights. Hare-Abian Nights is the only short in the Golden Age of American animation starring Yosemite Sam not directed by Friz Freleng or a member of Frelengs unit, although sequences from a Freleng cartoon are used in this short. The plot of this cartoon would have been inspired for 1001 Rabbit Tales. The Twelve Chairs The Twelve Chairs is a 1962 Cuban comedy film directed by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea. The plot based on Ilf and Petrovs novel of the same name. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. Shaolin Handlock Shaolin Handlock is a 1978 Shaw Brothers film directed by Ho Meng Hua, starring Lo Lieh and David Chiang. Soldier Girls Soldier Girls is a 1981 documentary film by Nick Broomfield and Joan Churchill about several women training in the US army. Under the aggressive Sergeant Abing are several young women, some dedicated to defending their country, others who seem to have been forced into joining by circumstance. Several of these recruits become harder and colder through the course of their basic training at Fort Gordon. Excerpts from the film are used in U2s song "Seconds" on their third album, War. Bush Christmas Bush Christmas is a 1983 Australian Christmas drama film and a remake of a 1947 film of the same name, which was based on a novel by Ralph Smart and Mary Cathcart Borer. The film marked actress Nicole Kidmans first feature film role. It was filmed on location on the Lamington Plateau, Queensland. It is also notable for music by The Bushwackers. The Big Bang The Big Bang AKA Le Big-Bang is an X-rated animated science fiction fantasy film, originally released in 1987 by 20th Century Fox in France and Entertainment Film Distributors, Ltd in the United Kingdom. The UK version was written by English satirist Tony Hendra, who was also the voice director. Hunter Hunter is a 1973 film directed by Leonard Horn and written by Cliff Gould, starring John Vernon, involving the kidnapping and brainwashing of a race car driver in order to turn him into an assassin against America. The torture used against him involves forcing him to watch footage of the Winged monkeys from The Wizard of Oz, a-la A Clockwork Orange, giving rise to the now-famous pop-culture catch phrase "Please, stop the monkeys!" Why Me? Why Me? is a 1984 made-for-television film directed by Fielder Cook and starring Glynnis OConnor and Armand Assante. Foreign Body Foreign Body is a 1986 British romantic comedy film directed by Ronald Neame and adapted from the 1975 Roderick Mann novel of the same name. The film stars Victor Banerjee, Warren Mitchell, Denis Quilley, and Amanda Donohoe. It was Neames final film. Second Serve Second Serve is a 1986 American made-for-television biographical film starring Vanessa Redgrave as retired eye surgeon, professional tennis player, and transgender woman Renée Richards. The film is based on her 1983 autobiography Second Serve: The Renée Richards Story that was written with John Ames. The script is by Stephanie Liss and Gavin Lambert and the film was directed by Anthony Page. Second Serve aired on CBS on May 13, 1986. Separate Vacations Separate Vacations is a Canadian sex comedy film, directed by Michael Anderson and released in 1986. The film stars David Naughton and Jennifer Dale as Richard and Sarah Moore, a long-married couple whose relationship has become unfulfilling, who agree to take separate vacations in order to explore whether they want to stay together or break up and see other people. The films cast also includes Lally Cadeau, Laurie Holden, Tony Rosato, Sherry Miller and Harvey Atkin. Cadeau received a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 7th Genie Awards. Caídos del cielo Fallen from Heaven is a 1990 Peruvian drama film directed by Francisco José Lombardi. The film was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Exile Exile was a 1990 telefilm shown on The Wonderful World of Disney on NBC premiering on January 14, 1990. The plot focused on a group of teenage castaways on an uninhabited tropical island after a plane crash. It was loosely based on the plot of Lord of the Flies, only with most symbolism reversed: the Beasts were good, adults were a force of chaos, and the teenagers were a force of order. Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture is a 1990 American made-for-television prison drama film written by photojournalist Doug Magee, inspired by his interviews with and photos of death row prisoners. The film was directed by Frank Pierson. The Young Girls Turn 25 The Young Girls Turn 25 is a 1993 French documentary film directed by Agnès Varda, about Jacques Demys 1967 film The Young Girls of Rochefort. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. The Nostradamus Kid The Nostradamus Kid is a 1992 Australian feature film written and directed by Bob Ellis. The film is about the religious and sexual coming of age of a 1950s and 1960s Seventh-day Adventist boy. Ken Elkin is a "randy young man" who is told that the world is about to end. In a race against time, theres only one goal he wants to accomplish—bedding the love of his life, who just happens to be the local pastors daughter. It was nominated for two AFI Awards: Best Screenplay, Original & Best Achievement in Costume Design. Red Rose White Rose Red Rose White Rose is a 1994 Hong Kong drama film directed by Stanley Kwan. It was entered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival. Night Eyes Four: Fatal Passion Night Eyes 4: Fatal Passion is a 1996 erotic thriller film directed by Rodney McDonald. It is the fourth film in the Night Eyes series. Like the previous films, it stars Andrew Stevens as security expert Will Griffith. Nature's Warrior Jag är din krigare is a 1997 Swedish/Danish action film directed by Stefan Jarl. The movie mainly takes place in the nature around Lidköping. The Suspect The Suspect is a 1998 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Ringo Lam and starring Louis Koo, Julian Cheung, Simon Yam, Ray Lui, Ada Choi and Eric Moo Hero of the Red Light District The Hero of the Red-Light District, is a 1960 film by Tomu Uchida. Odia il prossimo tuo Hate Thy Neighbor is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Ferdinando Baldi. Prince Charming Prince Charming is a 1999 Hong Kong romantic comedy film produced, written and directed by Wong Jing and starring Andy Lau as the titular Prince Charming "Wah Dee", which shares the same name as his role in the classic film A Moment of Romance. Samurai Vendetta is a 1959 Japanese chambara film directed by Kazuo Mori starring Raizo Ichikawa and Shintaro Katsu that was originally released by Daiei Film. It is a depiction of the early years of the samurai Horibe Yasubei, who was one of the Forty-seven Ronin. The film is also known as Chronicle of Pale Cherry Blossoms, a poetic reference to the Forty-Seven Ronin. Life in a Day Life in a Day, originally titled Antidote, is a 1999 film about a baby rapidly aging due to a failed cell-accelerating experiment. Give It All is a 1998 Japanese film directed by Itsumichi Isomura. Parasakthi Parasakthi is a 1952 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Krishnan–Panju. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, S. V. Sahasranamam, S. S. Rajendran, Sriranjani Jr., and Pandari Bai. It is the cinematic acting debut of Ganesan and Rajendran. The film was jointly produced by National Pictures and AVM Productions and is based on Pavalar Balasundarams play of the same name. Parasakthi narrates the misfortunes that befall the members of a Tamil family during World War II. The screenplay for Parasakthi was written by M. Karunanidhi, who would later become the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. The films soundtrack was composed by R. Sudarsanam. Parasakthi was released on 17 October 1952, during the festive occasion of Diwali, and faced controversies because of its portrayal of Brahmins and Hindu customs and practices in a negative light. The elitarian society including the then ruling State government even demanded the film to be banned. Despite these protests, the film was critically acclaimed, with praise directed towards its dialogues and the actors performances in particular. The film also become a commercial success, and had a theatrical run of over 175 days. Parasakthi acquired cult status in Tamil cinema and became a trendsetter for dialogues and acting for later Tamil films. Stigma Stigma is an episode of the BBCs A Ghost Story for Christmas series, made in 1977. It was the first of only two stories set in the actual year of its making, and the last which mainstay Lawrence Gordon Clark would direct. It was first shown on BBC One on 29 December 1977, and was repeated on 29 May 1978. Scripted by Clive Exton, the thirty-minute piece stars Kate Binchy, Peter Bowles and Maxine Gordon. Kora Kagaz Kora Kagaz is a 1974 Hindi drama film produced by Sanath Kothari and directed by Anil Ganguly. The film stars Vijay Anand, Jaya Bhaduri, A.K. Hangal, Achala Sachdev and Deven Verma. The films music is by Kalyanji Anandji. The famous title song "Mera Jeevan Kora Kagaz" was by rendered by Kishore Kumar. At the 22nd National Film Awards, it won the award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment, while Lata Mangeshkar won the award for Best Female Playback Singer. The film is a remake of 1963 Bengali film Saat Pake Bandha directed by Ajoy Kar, and starring Suchitra Sen which itself was based on the story Saat Paake Bandha by Ashutosh Mukhopadhyay Kochu Kochu Santhoshangal Kochu Kochu Santhoshangal is a 2000 Malayalam film by Sathyan Anthikkad starring Jayaram and his son Kalidas Jayaram. It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam. Unnikale Oru Kadha Parayam Unnikale Oru Kadha Parayam is a 1987 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Kamal and written by John Paul from a story by Kamal. It was produced by Mohanlal and Century Kochumon under the company Chears Films. Starring Mohanlal and Karthika. The film features music composed by Ouseppachan. Yeh Dil Aashiqanaa Yeh Dil Aashiqanaa is a 2002 Indian romantic action film directed by Kuku Kohli, with music by Nadeem-Shravan. Dance Dance Dance Dance is an Indian Bollywood dance film released on 29 May 1987, directed and produced by Babbar Subhash. The film is a musical and stars Mithun Chakraborty, Smita Patil and Mandakini in lead roles. It also stars Amrish Puri, Shakti Kapoor and Om Shivpuri in supporting roles. It is about a brother and sister who try to find success and become big singers. Several scenes follow very closely those from the film Fast Forward, directed by Sidney Poitier. The Big Space Travel A Great Space Voyage is a Soviet 1974 childrens science fiction adventure film directed by Valentin Selivanov based on Sergey Mikhalkovs play The First Three, or the Year of 2001 .... The film premiered in the USSR on November 5, 1975. CID Unnikrishnan B.A., B.Ed. CID Unnikrishnan B.A. B.Ed. is a 1994 Malayalam film starring Jayaram, Manian Pillai Raju, Jagathi Sreekumar, Rohini and Sukumaran. This comedy was written by Sasidharan Arattuvazhi and directed by Rajasenan. It was made as an homage to CID Nazeer. The Living Dead The Living Dead: Three Films About the Power of the Past is the second major BBC television documentary series by British filmmaker Adam Curtis. It was originally broadcast on BBC Two in 1995. In the series, Curtis examines the different ways that history and memory have been used and manipulated by politicians and others. A Brokedown Melody A Brokedown Melody is a 2004 documentary surf film from Woodshed Films directed by singer/songwriter Jack Johnson and his film school friend Chris Malloy. Presented as a special screening to benefit the Kōkua Hawaii Foundation at the Hawaii Theatre in Honolulu on August 11, 2004, the film had premieres during the fall of 2004 at the Malibu International Film Festival on September 16, 2004, at the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts during the 2nd annual Moonshine Festival on October 9, 2004, at the Arlington Theater in Santa Barbara in October, 2004, and at the Hawaii International Film Festival in Honolulu in October, 2004. It is the fourth of The Moonshine Conspiracy films. Combining a wide range of styles of guitar music for the soundtrack, the film captures award-winning cinematography from surfing footage of various locations worldwide: Chile, Hawaii, Mexico, Jamaica, Tahiti in French Polynesia, and Indonesia. Surfers in the film include Tom Curren, Gerry Lopez, C. J. Hobgood, Rob Machado, and Kelly Slater. Also, Jeff Johnson, Jack Johnsons father, and a very youthful John John Florence make special appearances. Ezra Ezra is a 2007 drama film directed by Newton I. Aduaka. It was shown at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and the 2007 Ouagadougou Panafrican Film and Television Festival where it won the Grand Prize. Blackbird Blackbird is a 2007 American drama film. It was adapted from a play written by Adam Rapp. It played at the Edinburgh Film Festival. It won "Best Narrative Feature" at the Charlotte Film Festival for writer/director Adam Rapp. The Cool School The Cool School is a 2008 American documentary film about the rise of the Los Angeles contemporary art scene. It was directed by Morgan Neville and narrated by Jeff Bridges. The documentary premièred at the Cleveland International Film Festival. It focused on the Ferus Gallery, and its founders, Walter Hopps and Ed Kienholz. It profiled numerous artists, including Ed Ruscha, Craig Kauffman, Wallace Berman, Ed Moses and Robert Irwin. Nature of the Beast Nature of the Beast is a television film starring Autumn Reeser and Eddie Kaye Thomas. It premiered on ABC Family in 2007. It was directed by Rodman Flender. This television film was shot in Toronto, Ontario. The Sign of the City The Sign of the City is a 2007 Brazilian drama film directed by Carlos Alberto Riccelli and written by Bruna Lombardi, who also plays the main character. Orochi - Blood is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kazuo Umezu. It was serialized in Shogakukans Weekly Shōnen Sunday from June 1969 to August 1970. It follows the story of Orochi, a women with a young appearance and supernatural powers and how she observes peoples lives and the consequences of their hidden actions. The story contains several varying elements such as paranormal and psychological themes. In 2008, It was adapted into a live action film. In North America, it was licensed for an English language release by Viz Media. Haal-e-Dil Haal – E – dil, shortened as HED,, directed by Anil Devgan, is a 2008 romance film starring Adhyayan Suman and Amita Patak. Story wise, it was the debut of actor, Adhyayan Suman, who is the son of retro-actor Shekhar Suman. The film deals with issues of the "love within" the human psyche and how it manifests itself. It is based on the love stories of three people. The movie, also stars Nakuul Mehta, who plays a painter, named Shekhar, who woos Sanjana, but only to find she has a long-lost boyfriend, Rohit, who she believes, is no more. The film opened to theatres on 20 June 2008. Although it received generally mixed reviews, the movie was declared as the first big flop of 2008. Summer 2007 Summer 2007 is a 2008 Indian drama film directed by the debutant Suhail Tatari. The film deals with five medical students who undergo a rude awakening of sorts after visiting a Maharashtrian village and witnessing the misfortune of villagers. The film stars Sikandar Kher, Gul Panag, Yuvika Chaudhary, Arjan Bajwa Madhurjeet Sarghi and Alekh Sangal. Ninjas vs. Zombies Ninjas vs. Zombies is a 2008 independent film parodying the science fiction, horror, zombie and ninja genres. The rough cut of the film coined the bootleg premiere, was screened on October 31, 2008, and November 1, 2008 in Leesburg at the historic Tally Ho Theatre. The film was written and directed by Justin Timpane. Fit Lover Fit Lover is a 2008 Chinese romantic comedy directed by Zhang Jianya. In the previous film, a divorced man must choose between a dozen women. In Fit Lover, the protagonist, played by Karena Lam, must choose between several leading men. Secrets of the Mountain Secrets of the Mountain is the first TV film in Family Movie Night, a series of commercial made-for-TV movies produced by Procter & Gamble and Walmart aimed at families. Movies in the series feature embedded marketing of the producers products. P&G Productions supposedly budgeted $4.5 million to make the TV film. Candyman Candyman is a documentary film by director Costa Botes about the rise and fall of David Klein, the man who developed and was the original copyright owner of Jelly Belly jelly beans. Klein went on to adopt the title of Candyman in his Candyman Kitchens business once his non-compete clause was up following sale of the Jelly Belly copyright. The film heavily features David Klein and his son Bert Klein, but also includes interviews from then partner and supplier Herman Goelitz Candy Company as well as Weird Al Yankovic. The film was featured in at the Slamdance Film Festival where it averaged 4.16/5 stars in audience reviews, Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in Toronto, Rincon International Film Festival in Puerto Rico and the Omaha Film Festival in Omaha, Nebraska, all in 2010. It received mixed reviews from critics earning a B+ rating from The Onions A.V. Club and 6/10 stars from PopMatters and 2/5 stars from Reel Film. Thomas & Friends: Misty Island Rescue Misty Island Rescue is a 2010 CGI comedy-drama adventure feature-length special and film of the TV series, Thomas & Friends. The films CGI animation is by Nitrogen Studios. Please Don't Disturb Please Do Not Disturb is a 2010 tri-segmented Iranian anthology film written and directed by Mohsen Abdolvahab, starring Baran Kosari in the lead role. It is produced and cinematographed by Mohammad Ahmadi. It is Abdolvahabs first full length feature film. It was critically well acclaimed and has won many accolades, including the Silver Award at the 18th Damascus International Film Festival. It was premiered at the 28th Fajr International Film Festival, and was internationally released in 2010 at 15th Busan International Film Festival in South Korea. It was screened at the 7th Dubai International Film Festival, and was the inaugural film at the International Film Festival of Kerala. It was also screened at the International Film Festival of India. The Callback Queen The Callback Queen is a 2013 British romantic comedy independent film by Irish director Graham Cantwell, starring a largely British and Irish cast: Amy-Joyce Hastings, Mark Killeen, Seán T. OMeallaigh, Ger Ryan, Vicki Michelle and Eoin Macken. A Visit to Santa A Visit to Santa is a 12-minute live action American childrens Christmas film produced for distribution at the end of 1963. Other than the opening text, "CLEM WILLIAMS FILMS presents A Visit To Santa", there are no other credits. Bin Bulaye Baraati Bin Bulaye Baraati is a 2011 Bollywood comedy film written by Praful Parekh and M.Salim and directed by Chandrakant Singh. The stars Aftab Shivdasani, Priyanka Kothari, Rajpal Yadav, Om Puri, Sanjay Mishra, Shakti Kapoor and Vijay Raaz in lead roles, with Shweta Tiwari featured in a cameo appearance and Mallika Sherawat and Shweta Bhardwaj appearing in song numbers. The film was released in India on 17 June 2011 and received mixed reviews. Two Women Two Women is a 2014 Russian drama film directed by Vera Glagoleva, starring Ralph Fiennes and Sylvie Testud. It is based on Ivan Turgenevs play A Month in the Country. Uncle Howard Uncle Howard is a 2016 documentary film about filmmaker Howard Brookner directed by Aaron Brookner. Rummy Rummy is a 2014 Indian Tamil language period romantic thriller drama film co-produced and directed by debutant Balakrishnan. It features Vijay Sethupathi, Inigo Prabhakaran, Gayathrie Shankar, and Aishwarya Rajesh in the lead roles. The film was shot around Pudhukottai, Karaikudi and Thanjavur. It released on 31 January 2014 to moderate reviews. My Friend from the Park My Friend from the Park is a 2015 Argentine drama film directed by Ana Katz. It was shown in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival where it won the award for screenwriting. To Stay Alive: A Method To Stay Alive: A Method is a 2016 Dutch documentary film directed by Erik Lieshout, Arno Hagers and Reinier van Brummelen. It is based on Michel Houellebecqs 1991 essay "To Stay Alive", about struggling artists, the role of the poet, and mental health problems. It features marginal artists as well as Houellebecq and the rock singer Iggy Pop, who reads from the original essay. Aaradhu Sinam Aarathu Sinam is a 2016 Indian Tamil crime thriller film written and directed by Arivazhagan and produced by Sri Thenandal Films. A remake of Jeethu Josephs Malayalam film Memories, the film stars Arulnithi, Aishwarya Rajesh and Aishwarya Dutta in the leading roles. Featuring music composed by Thaman and cinematography by Aravinnd Singh, the film began production during November 2015 and released in February 2016.It was received positive reviews and become super hit at box office. Big Bang Made the Movie Big Bang Made was a 2016 South Korean documentary film featuring popular boy band Big Bang on their tour, the Made World Tour in 2015, which became the most attended tour headlined by a Korean act in history. It was released in South Korea and Japan on June 30, 2016. Its the bands first film, released to celebrate the tenth anniversary of their debut. All Inclusive All Inclusive is a French 2019 film directed by Fabien Onteniente. The Queen and I The Queen and I is a 2018 British TV film comedy drama directed by Dan Zeff, based on a 1992 novel/play of the same name written by Sue Townsend, adapted as a Christmas special on Sky One, released on Christmas Eve. By the Sad Sea Waves By the Sad Sea Waves is a 1917 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Love Love is a 1919 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Prints of the film survive in collections. Othello Othello is a 1922 German silent historical drama film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Emil Jannings, Werner Krauss and Ica von Lenkeffy. It was based on William Shakespeares play Othello, the first of six major film productions of the work. Nell Gwyn Nell Gwyn is a 1926 British romance film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Dorothy Gish, Randle Ayrton and Juliette Compton. It was based on the 1926 novel Mistress Nell Gwyn by Marjorie Bowen and follows the life of Nell Gwynne, the mistress of Charles II. Wilcox later made a second version of the film in 1934, Nell Gwynn which starred Anna Neagle. Captain Salvation Captain Salvation is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by John S. Robertson and released by MGM. It stars Lars Hanson, Pauline Starke and Marceline Day. On January 18, 2010 the film had its first home video release on the Warner Archives series. That Certain Thing That Certain Thing is a 1928 silent film comedy directed by Frank Capra. It was Capras first film for Harry Cohns Columbia Pictures. Murder by the Clock Murder by the Clock is a 1931 American pre-Code murder mystery film starring William "Stage" Boyd and Lilyan Tashman. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Rufus King and the play Dangerously Yours by Charles Beahan. Girl Crazy Girl Crazy is a 1932 American pre-Code musical film adaptation of the stage play of the same name. The film was very unlike the stage play except for its score. It was tailored for the comic talents of Wheeler & Woolsey, a popular comedy team. Three songs written by George and Ira Gershwin for the play were retained: "Bidin My Time", "I Got Rhythm", and "But Not For Me". According to RKO records the film lost $150,000. In the Wake of the Bounty In the Wake of the Bounty is an Australian film directed by Charles Chauvel about the 1789 Mutiny on the Bounty. It is notable as the screen debut of Errol Flynn, playing Fletcher Christian. The film preceded MGMs more famous Mutiny on the Bounty, starring Charles Laughton and Clark Gable, by two years. Cockeyed Cavaliers Cockeyed Cavaliers is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy film starring the comedy duo of Wheeler & Woolsey. Directed by Mark Sandrich from a screenplay by Edward Kaufman, Grant Garrett, Ralph Spence and Ben Holmes. Also featured in the cast were Dorothy Lee and Thelma Todd. This Side of Heaven This Side of Heaven is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by William K. Howard, written by Zelda Sears, Eve Greene, Edgar Allan Woolf and Florence Ryerson, and starring Lionel Barrymore, Fay Bainter, Mae Clarke, Tom Brown and Una Merkel. It was released on February 2, 1934, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Trapped by Television Trapped by Television is a 1936 American film directed by Del Lord and starring Mary Astor and Lyle Talbot. The film is also known as Caught by Television in the United Kingdom. Over the Moon Over the Moon is a 1939 British Technicolor comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Merle Oberon, Rex Harrison, Ursula Jeans and Herbert Lomas. Prison Break Prison Break is a 1938 American crime-drama film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Barton MacLane, Glenda Farrell and Paul Hurst. The film was based on the story "Walls of San Quentin" by Norton S. Parker. It was released by Universal Pictures on July 12, 1938. A fisherman confesses to a murder he didnt commit to protect a friend. Determined to keep out of trouble in prison, but another convict makes things difficult for him. Thanks for the Memory Thanks for the Memory is a 1938 film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Bob Hope and Shirley Ross. It was adapted from the play by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich. Song of Russia Song of Russia is a 1944 American war film made and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The picture was credited as being directed by Gregory Ratoff, though Ratoff collapsed near the end of the five-month production, and was replaced by László Benedek, who completed principal photography; the credited screenwriters were Paul Jarrico and Richard J. Collins. The film stars Robert Taylor, Susan Peters, and Robert Benchley. What a Woman! What a Woman! also known as The Beautiful Cheat is a 1943 black-and-white romantic comedy film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Rosalind Russell and Brian Aherne. The screenplay concerns a literary agent Carol Ainsleys trying to transform her star client, Michael Cobb, into the actor playing his most famous character. After it becomes obvious that its impossible and he quits, Henry Pepper, a journalist writing a profile on the agent, calls him and convinces him that hes in love with Carol. Michael returns and the media embellishes their relationship constraining Carol to lead him on. Two Soldiers Two Soldiers or Two Warriors is a 1943 war film made in Tashkent at the height of the Great Patriotic War. The film stars Boris Andreyev and Mark Bernes as two war buddies. The "beautiful" film was directed by Leonid Lukov. The movie features two of Nikita Bogoslovskys most famous songs, Dark Is the Night and Boatfuls of Mullet. Both were performed by Mark Bernes. His warm and sincere delivery of Dark Is the Night won the sympathy of millions of Soviet people, catapulting Bernes into enduring fame. Trap Happy Porky Trap Happy Porky is a Looney Tunes short starring Porky Pig, along with Hubie and Bertie, an early design of Claude Cat, and an early version of Hector the Bulldog. It was directed by Chuck Jones, written by Tedd Pierce, and produced by Edward Selzer. Holiday for Shoestrings Holiday for Shoestrings is a 1946 Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng. The plot concerns a pack of elves who help a shoemaker, Jake, who has advertised for help. The cartoon is set to a number of classical music pieces, some of which are used as running gags, especially from "The Nutcracker Suite". The title is a play on the David Rose number "Holiday for Strings". However, that tune is not played in the score. The cartoon is done largely in pantomime, with the occasional bickering of elves, many of which look like miniature versions of Elmer Fudd with elf-like ears. Bad Boy Bad Boy is a 1949 film starring Audie Murphy in his first leading role. It was directed by Kurt Neumann. Totò sceicco Toto the Sheik is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. It is a parody of desert films such as The Son of the Sheik and Siren of Atlantis. Cave of Outlaws Cave of Outlaws is a 1951 Technicolor Western film directed by William Castle and starring Macdonald Carey and Alexis Smith. The Groom Wore Spurs The Groom Wore Spurs is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Richard Whorf starring Ginger Rogers and Jack Carson. Captain Pirate Captain Pirate is a 1952 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Ralph Murphy and starring Louis Hayward. The swashbuckler was based on the 1931 Rafael Sabatini novel Captain Blood Returns. This was the final film directed by Murphy. Upswept Hare Upswept Hare is a 1952-animated Merrie Melodies cartoon released in 1953 and re-issued in 1961 as a Blue Ribbon featuring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. Fury at Showdown Fury at Showdown is a 1957 American Western film directed by Gerd Oswald. Kommunist The Communist is a 1957 Soviet drama film directed by Yuli Raizman. The film "Communist" — one of the classic films of Soviet cinema. This is a story about an ordinary Communist, a participant in one of the first Soviet construction projects, selflessly devoted to the cause. At that time, the film was innovative, Director Julius Reisman managed to create not stilted, not flat, and multifaceted, complex image of the Builder of communism. Oil's Well That Ends Well Oils Well That Ends Well is the 188th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1958 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Wild and Wonderful Wild and Wonderful is a 1964 comedy film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Tony Curtis and Christine Kaufmann. The screenplay concerns a clever French poodle named Monsieur Cognac, and the dogs effect on the newly married couple portrayed by Curtis and Kaufmann. The film was Curtiss last under his long contractual relationship with Universal Studios. Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die is a James Bond spoof film released in 1966 as an Italian-American co-production between Dino De Laurentiis Cinematografica and Columbia Pictures. Directed by Henry Levin, with stars Michael Connors, Dorothy Provine and, as the villain, Raf Vallone, it was originally filmed from January to March 1966 under the title Operation Paradise and distributed in some parts of the English-speaking world as If All the Women in the World. Professionals for a Massacre Red Blood, Yellow Gold, is a 1967 Italian-Spanish spaghetti western film directed by Nando Cicero. The Baby Maker The Baby Maker is a 1970 American drama film directed and co-written by James Bridges and released by National General Pictures. Duvidha Duvidha is a 1973 ghost movie directed by Mani Kaul. The film stars Ravi Menon and Raisa Padamsee in lead roles. The film was critically acclaimed and won the director the National Film Award for Best Direction and Critics Award for Best film at the 1974 Filmfare Awards. This film was remade in 2005 as Paheli, starring Shahrukh Khan and Rani Mukherjee in the lead roles. Bruce Lee: A Dragon Story Bruce Lees Secret is a 1976 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Chan Wa and William Cheung Ki, which is also a pseudo biopic of Bruce Lee. It stars Bruce Li as "Bob" Lee, whose life is essentially the same as Lees and is on two occasions actually referred to as Bruce. The film has been released under the alternate two film titles they were: The Story of the Dragon and Bruce Lee: Master of Jeet Kune Do. This film is not to be confused with another Bruce Lee biopic, A Dragon Story. Nosutoradamusu no daiyogen is a 1974 disaster film by Toshio Masuda, inspired by the prophecies of Nostradamus. Milano violenta Bloody Payroll is a 1976 Italian film written and directed by Mario Caiano. Author Roberto Curti described the film as more of a film noir than a poliziottesco. Holiday Hotel Holiday Hotel is a 1978 French comedy film directed and written by Michel Lang. The film stars Sophie Barjac and Myriam Boyer on a summer holiday in Brittany. Image of Bruce Lee The Image of Bruce Lee was originally released in Hong Kong as 猛男大賊脂虎 Meng nan da zei yan zhi hu, although the Bruceploitation title was added for its American release. http://www.desertislandfilms.com/MarArtsPD.html It is a contemporary action film about Bruce Li as a special agent who teams with a Hong Kong police officer to crack a smuggling ring. Apart from the title, the only thing this film has to do with Bruce Lee is when someone tells the Bruce Li character that he resembles Lee. The Spiral Spiral is a 1978 Polish drama film directed by Krzysztof Zanussi which tells the story of a stranger who turns up at a resort hotel in midwinter, behaves rudely towards other guests and disappears the next day. Found half-frozen in the snow he is taken to hospital where his story is gradually revealed. It was entered into the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. A Slice of Death Abbot of Shaolin aka Shaolin Abbot aka Slice of Death is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Ho Meng Hua. It is one of the Shaolin Temple themed martial arts films and their rebellion against the Qing’s, featuring David Chiang and Lo Lieh in his famous role as Priest Pai Mei. Melanie Melanie is a 1982 Canadian film starring Glynnis OConnor, Lisa Dalbello, Burton Cummings and Don Johnson. Lovelines Lovelines is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Rod Amateau and written by Chip Hand and William Byron Hillman. The film stars Greg Bradford, Mary Beth Evans, Michael Winslow, Don Michael Paul and Tammy Taylor. The film was released on November 2, 1984. by TriStar Pictures. Story of a Junkie Story of a Junkie is a 1987 drama film directed by Lech Kowalski and starring John Spaceley. Distributed by Troma Entertainment. Filmed in documentary-style, the film follows the character of Gringo, a young man looking for fortune in New York City, only to fall into heroin addiction. The movie has amassed quite a reputation in certain circles for its depictions of hard drug usage in New York Citys East Village area. Many of the cast members, including leading man John Spaceley, are actual junkies. The numerous shooting-up sequences are reportedly entirely real, as are many of the drug dens and their denizens. Perhaps even more notable than the cinema verite structure is the almost total lack of moralizing on the part of the producers or its characters. Lead actor Spaceley died in the early 1990s, reportedly from AIDS, which he contracted through intravenous drug use. His final moments are chronicled in yet another Lech Kowalski film, "Born to Lose: The Last Rock & Roll Movie", a documentary about deceased former New York Dolls guitarist Johnny Thunders. Troma Entertainment hails Story of a Junkie as one of the companys best films; its one of the most well known outside of the films directed by Troma founders Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz. A Killing Affair A Killing Affair is a drama film starring Peter Weller, Kathy Baker, John Glover, Bill Smitrovich and Danny Nelson. The film was written and directed by David Saperstein. Tennessee Waltz Tennessee Waltz or Tennessee Nights is a 1989 American thriller film directed by Nicolas Gessner and starring Julian Sands, Stacey Dash, and Ed Lauter. It was adapted for the screen by Laird Koenig from the 1984 novel Minnie oder Ein Fall von Geringfügigkeit by Hans Werner Kettenbach. Deadly Weapon Deadly Weapon is a 1989 American science fiction film directed by Michael Miner and starring Rodney Eastman. Up to Date In una notte di chiaro di luna is a 1989 Italian drama film directed by Lina Wertmüller. It entered the competition at the 46th Venice International Film Festival. Ironclads Ironclads is a 1991 made-for-television movie produced by Ted Turners TNT company about the events behind the creation of from the remains of and the battle between Virginia and in the Battle of Hampton Roads, March 8, 1862 – March 9, 1862. Noel Taylor received an Emmy Award nomination for his costume designs for the production. Where the Spirit Lives Brave Brave is a 1994 musical film directed by Richard Stanley and based on the 1994 concept album Brave by English progressive rock band Marillion. Witness to the Execution Witness to the Execution is a 1994 American made-for-television drama film directed by Tommy Lee Wallace and starring Tim Daly and Sean Young. Its plot concerns a fictional television networks desire to carry the live execution of a condemned killer as a pay-per-view event. It also portrays the events surrounding the attempt to create a television show about the execution. A Letter to Freddy Buache A Letter to Freddy Buache is a 1982 French short documentary film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and addressed to the Swiss film critic Freddy Buache. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Frozen Frozen is a 1997 Chinese film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai. The film was originally shot in 1994, but was banned by Chinese authorities and had to be smuggled out of the country. Moreover, Wang was operating under a blacklisting from the Chinese Film Bureau that was imposed after his previous film, The Days, was screened internationally without government approval. As such, Wang was forced to use the pseudonym "Wu Ming" while making this film. The film, supposedly based on a true story, follows a young performance artist, Qi Lei, who attempts to create a masterpiece centred on the theme of death. After two "acts" where he simulates death, he decides that his final act will be a true suicide through hypothermia. Frozen was originally titled The Great Game. This was meant to reflect the attitude of both the film and the artist portrayed within it to treat death and suicide as a game or a manipulation. The Man in the Black Cape The Man in the Black Cape is a 1986 Brazilian drama film directed by Sérgio Rezende. Shot in Rio de Janeiro, it portrays the life of Tenório Cavalcanti, a Duque de Caxias politician who used to carry a machine gun dubbe "Lurdinha" with him. You're a Sap, Mr. Jap Youre a Sap, Mr. Jap is a 1942 one-reel Popeye the Sailor animated cartoon short subject released by Paramount Pictures. It was the first cartoon short to be produced by Famous Studios. It is one of the best-known World War II propaganda cartoons. It is also one of the few Popeye cartoons not to feature Bluto, Olive Oyl, or Wimpy. A version of this cartoon was presented by Associated Artists Productions, Inc. in the 1950s. Also a colored - redrawn version is available. Satan Returns Satan Returns is a 1996 Hong Kong horror film directed by Lam Wai-lun and starring Donnie Yen, Chingmy Yau, Kingdom Yuen, Francis Ng and Dayo Wong. The film was released in the United States as Shaolin vs. The Devils Omen. The Cockpit is a World War II anthology film based on Leiji Matsumotos Battlefield manga. The animated shorts are written and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, Takashi Imanishi and Ryousuke Takahashi. Kawajiris Slipstream follows a Luftwaffe pilot on his mission to protect Germanys trump card: the worlds first atomic bomb. Imanishis Sonic Boom Squadron explores the last hours of a Yokosuka MXY7 Ohka pilot on August 6, 1945. Takahashis Knight of the Iron Dragon tells the story of two Japanese soldiers in Leyte as they attempt to keep a promise. Kalicharan Kalicharan is a 1976 Indian action drama film directed by Subhash Ghai, starring Shatrughan Sinha, Reena Roy, Ajit Khan, Danny Denzongpa, Madan Puri and Premnath. The film became a box office hit. The film was the directorial debut of Subhash Ghai and was the breakthrough role for stars Shatrughan Sinha and Reena Roy. It was later remade into the Telugu film Khaidi Kalidasu, the Kannada film Kaalinga, with Vishnuvardhan and the Tamil film Sangili, with Prabhu and Sivaji Ganesan in the lead roles and the Malayalam film Pathamudayam, by Mohanlal. Sausalito Sausalito a.k.a. Love at First Sight is a 2000 Hong Kong film directed by Andrew Lau. Asli-Naqli Asli-Naqli is a 1962 Hindi film produced by L.B Lachman and L.B Thakur. The film is directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee and stars Dev Anand, Sadhana, Leela Chitnis, Anwar Hussain, Sandhya Roy and Keshto Mukherjee. The films music is by Shankar Jaikishan and the lyrics by Hasrat Jaipuri. The film became a box office hit. Ammoru Ammoru is a 1995 Telugu language Indian mythological fantasy film directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. The film was produced by Shyam Prasad Reddy under MS Arts Unit. The film stars Soundarya and Suresh in the lead roles with Ramireddy, Vadivukkarasi, Kallu Chidambaram and Babumohan portraying supporting roles. The film revolves around Bhavani, who is a devotee of goddess Ammoru, the rest of the film revolves around her devotion towards the goddess who saves her from evil forces. The films soundtrack was composed by Sri. The films cinematography was handled by C. Vijay Kumar. The film became successful at the box office and received positive acclaim for visual effects. The film was dubbed and released in Tamil as Amman and in Hindi as Maa Ki Shakti. The film was remade in Bengali as Debi by Swapan Saha. Name of the Rose Name of the Rose is a 2003 film starring Shaun Benson and Conrad Coates. Heliogabalus, Tyrant of Rome A Roman Orgy, also known as Heliogabalus, is a 1911 French short historical drama film directed by Louis Feuillade for Société des Etablissements L. Gaumont. It features Jean Aymé as the lecherous Emperor Elagabalus, who pretends to be a lady and sets a pack of lions on his guests. It also stars Louise Lagrange, Luitz-Morat, Renée Carl, Edmond Bréon, and Léonce Perret. The film was released on 24 November 1911. The Dutch Film Museum has a copy of the film. Paul Mooney: Analyzing White America Paul Mooney: Analyzing White America is a 2002 stand-up comedy film starring comedian Paul Mooney, with Joe Inscoe, Bridget Gethis, and Kate Fleckenstein featured in sitcom-like cut scenes between Mooneys regular stand-up routine. Among the topics covered are the September 11th terrorist attacks, the "N" word, interracial marriage, Jerry Springer, and white people being obsessed with wild animals to the point of being in danger or being killed. A 2006 reissue of the DVD features a bonus interview by producer/actor Tim Reid. Analyzing White America was Mooneys first DVD release, followed by Jesus Is Black; So Was Cleopatra in 2006. Dil Dil is a 2003 Telugu action comedy film that starred Nitin, Neha, and Prakash Raj in the lead roles. Dil was directed by V.V. Vinayak and produced by debutant Dil Raju. The film was a box-office hit. The comedy of the film was appreciable. It was remade into Oriya as Premi No.1 in 2004 with Anubhav Mohanty and Koyel Mallick. It was remade into Kannada as Student with Mayur Patel and Pooja Kanwal in the lead roles but was a flop. The movie was remade in Tamil in 2004 as Kuththu starring Silambarasan and Divya Spandana. The film was also dubbed in Hindi as Bichhoo: The Scorpion in 2010. The movie was also remade in Bengali as Challenge. Heat Team Heat Team is a 2004 Hong Kong action film directed by Dante Lam and starring Aaron Kwok, Eason Chan and Yumiko Cheng. Giant Crocodile Crocodile is a 1979–1980 Thai monster movie directed by Sompote Sands. Wesley Willis Wesley Willis: The Daddy of Rock n Roll is a 2003 documentary film directed by Daniel Bitton about rock musician and artist Wesley Willis, who died in 2003 at age 40. Willis, challenged by a weight disorder as well as paranoid schizophrenia, is followed in his daily tasks, trials and tribulations in autumn 2000, showing him writing his unique yet virtually identical songs, playing a show, attending to daily chores, and working on his ink paintings at Genesis. A Family A Family is a 2004 South Korean drama film starring Soo Ae and Joo Hyun, and written and directed by Lee Jung-chul. Mario's War Marios War is a 2005 Italian drama film directed by Antonio Capuano. Valeria Golino won the 2006 David di Donatello for Best Actress for her performance as Giulia. Re: Cutie Honey is a three-episode OVA series based on the 2004 tokusatsu film Cutie Honey, both being adaptations of the 1970s manga written and illustrated by Go Nagai. The series was co-produced with Gainax and Toei Animation, directed by Hideaki Anno, and shown on the Animax satellite television network in 2004. The first episode aired on July 24, two months after the live-action film was released. DVD releases for each episode followed, with the first released on September 21. The series tells the same story as the film, but contains nudity and additional character development. Spirit Bear: The Simon Jackson Story Spirit Bear: The Simon Jackson Story is a 2005 independent Canadian film based on the real life campaign by Spirit Bear Youth Coalition founder Simon Jackson to save the habitat of the Kermode bear. It stars Mark Rendall as Jackson, Katie Stuart as his love interest, Graham Greene, and Ed Begley Kamen Rider: The First is a 2005 Japanese tokusatsu superhero film. The film is a reboot adaptation of the television series Kamen Rider, though there are many differences between the film and the original programme; some of these, however, are due to a closer reliance on the original Kamen Rider manga by Shotaro Ishinomori . Written by Toshiki Inoue and directed by Takao Nagaishi, the film stars Masaya Kikawada as Takeshi Hongo/Kamen Rider 1 and Hassei Takano as Hayato Ichimonji/Kamen Rider 2. The film was released theatrically on December 5, 2005, though it had several early screenings around Tokyo during the previous two months, beginning on October 23, at the Tokyo Film Festival. It was released on Region 2 DVD on April 21, 2006. American anime distributor Media Blasters released the film subtitled-only on Region 1 DVD on April 3, 2007, but this version of the film is no longer in print. The films theme song is "Bright! our Future" by Da Pump, though the opening features a small portion of the original Kamen Rider theme song, "Lets Go!! Rider Kick", sung by Masato Shimon. The film was produced by Ishinomori Productions and Toei, who have also produced every previous television series and films in the Kamen Rider franchise. It was followed by a sequel, The Next. Meet Me in Miami Meet Me in Miami is a 2005 New Zealand film directed by Eric Hannah and Iren Koster and starring Carlos Ponce, Tara Leniston, Eduardo Verastegui, and Ayse Tezel. The film received positive reviews despite its limited release. Michael & Me Michael & Me is an independent, self-financed 2005 American documentary film created by Los Angeles-based radio and television talk show host Larry Elder. The direct-to-DVD documentary attempts to disprove statements made by filmmaker Michael Moore in his 2002 documentary film Bowling for Columbine about the relationship between American culture, gun ownership and increased violence. The documentary mirrors Moores landmark 1989 documentary, Roger & Me, in tone and interview style. The film is frequently presented at conservative film festivals. Beastly Boyz Beastly Boyz is a 2006 homoerotic horror television film directed by David DeCoteau. It was the first film to be released on his Rapid Heart Extreme label. The film has been screened on the LGBT-focused here! television network. Marrying the Mafia III Marrying the Mafia III is a 2006 South Korean film. The King The King: The Story of Graham Kennedy is an Australian television film examining the life of Australian entertainer Graham Kennedy. Produced in Australia by the Sydney based independent production company Crackerjack Productions for TV1 and the Nine Network, The King was first shown on 20 May 2007 on TV1 for Foxtel and Austar and became the highest rating drama ever screened on subscription television in Australia, drawing 511,000 viewers. It later aired on the Nine Network on 27 August 2007 . The film faced criticism from some of those close to Kennedy who felt it did not portray him accurately, feeling that he was portrayed too broadly in a dark manner in the film, as well as what one commentator noted was a "mad rush to out him, sexually" . Racing for Time Racing for Time is a 2008 Lifetime Original Movie, starring Charles S. Dutton, and Elizabeth Peña. The movie is based on the accomplishment of real life coach and prison guard Sergeant Noel Chestnut and the Ventura Youth Correctional Facilitys track team he started. The real story took place in California in the 1990s when Californias Youth Authoritys corrections officer Noel Chesnut started a track team for female inmates throughout the Camarillo area facilities where many of the female offenders had been convicted of murder and robbery. Noel sacrificed a lot to encourage these girls and several of them went on to lead successful lives due to his program. Cafe Isobe is a 2008 Japanese film directed by Keisuke Yoshida. It was in the Narrative Feature Competition at the 2008 Hawaii International Film Festival. The Widow's Might The Widows Might is a 2009 American independent Christian film directed by John Robert Moore and starring Angela Coates, John Robert Moore, Cameron Heidrick, and Gator Moore. It is set in modern-day Texas and the Old West. It has been praised as "a groundbreaking film, even though it is a first feature film from a teenaged director." The film won the Audience Choice Award and the $101,000 Best of Festival award in the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival. Fray Fray is a 2012 independent film starring Bryan Kaplan and Marisa Costa. It was written and directed by Geoff Ryan, with cinematography by Jarin Blaschke, and produced by Jodi Redmond. Fray was the winner of numerous awards during its film festival run, including Best Feature Film at both the UK Film Festival and the Arizona International Film Festival. The Tell-Tale Heart The Tell-Tale Heart is a horror film directed by John La Tier, based on Edgar Allan Poes short story of the same name. Akte Grüninger Akte Grüninger is a Swiss-Austrian feature film that was produced in 2013 for the Swiss television SRF. The television film focuses on the events in late summer 1938, when Paul Grüninger saved the lives of up to 3,600 Jewish refugees from Germany and Austria by pre-dating their visas, enabling them to migrate illegally to Switzerland. Another Life Another Life, also known as Lovers,is a 2013 French romantic drama film written and directed by Emmanuel Mouret. It stars JoeyStarr, Virginie Ledoyen and Jasmine Trinca. Puzzle is a 2014 Japanese school horror film directed by Eisuke Naito and based on the novel by Yusuke Yamada. It was released on March 8, 2014. Pauly Shore Stands Alone Pauly Shore Stands Alone is a 2014 comedy documentary film about Pauly Shore. It was produced by Peter Clune and Joey Vigour, edited by Joey Vigour and Troy Takaki, and directed by Shore himself. It premiered at the 2014 Woodstock Film Festival and was later released on Showtime in December 2014. The film follows actor and comedian Pauly Shore on a cold midwestern tour of small comedy venues in Wisconsin and Minnesota as he interacts with fans and deals with health issues and the realities of mortality. Burma Burma is a 2014 Tamil language crime thriller directed by Dharani Dharan and produced by Sudharshan Vembutty under the banner Square Stone Films. It features Michael Thangadurai and Reshmi Menon in the lead roles, while Sampath Raj, Atul Kulkarni, Karthik Sabesh and Madhu Raghuram play supporting roles. The music was scored by Sudharshan M Kumar, while cinematography and editing were handled by Yuva and Vivek Harshan. The film released on 12 September 2014. Gabo: The Creation of Gabriel Garcia Marquez Gabo: The Creation of Gabriel Garcia Marquez is a 2015 Colombian documentary directed by Justin Webster about the life story of award-winning writer Gabriel García Márquez. Jean of the Joneses Jean of the Joneses is a 2016 Canadian-American film written and directed by Stella Meghie in her directorial debut. The film, starring Taylour Paige as the eponymous Jean Jones, premiered at the 2016 SXSW Film Festival. Faraar Faraar is a 2015 Indian Punjabi-language film starring Gippy Grewal and Kainaat Arora in lead roles. Gippy Grewal played a double role character in the movie. Movie was released on 28 August 2015. All At Once Two for One is an American drama film, directed by and starring Jon Abrahams. The film, written by Michael Testone, also stars Annie Potts, Erika Christensen, Lydia Hearst, Summer Phoenix, Mickey Sumner, Martin Donovan, and Stephen Henderson. The film had its world premiere at the Napa Valley Film Festival on November 9, 2016. Uncontrolled Love Irresistible Love also known as, Uncontrolled Love), is a 2016 Chinese movie starring Meng Rui and Wang Bowen. The movie was directed by Sun Cheng Zhi and Meng Rui, and its novel was written by Lan Lin. The novel is also known by another name "Force Majeure". The first movie came out on 28 June 2016, while the second movie came out on 20 August 2016. During the last 10 minutes and 18 seconds of Season 2, there were two different story endings: one ending with Shu Nian dying due to a car accident, and the 2nd ending with Shu Nian involved in a car accident, after which he was disfigured and limping, where Xie Yan manages to find him in another town three years later. Watani: My Homeland Watani: My Homeland is a 2016 documentary short film directed, produced and written by Marcel Mettelsiefen. The film follows the story of a familys escape from Syrian Civil War, and their attempt to start a new life in Germany. It was shortlisted with ten other short-film from 61 entries submitted to the 89th Academy Awards in Best Documentary Short Subject category. It eventually received a nomination. The same family is profiled in two Frontline documentaries, "Aleppo" from 2014 that covers their time in Aleppo prior to Watani, and "Syria" from 2015 that covers much of the same time period as Watani covers. Kadavul Irukaan Kumaru Kadavul Irukaan Kumaru is a 2016 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by M. Rajesh and produced by N. Ramasamy. The film stars G. V. Prakash Kumar, Anandhi and Nikki Galrani in the leading roles, while Prakash Raj and RJ Balaji play supporting roles. The film began during March 2016. The movie released on 18 November 2016 and received mixed reviews from critics. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Chennai Chinnodu in 2018. Sleep Has Her House Sleep Has Her House is a 2017 experimental film shot, written, produced, directed, and edited by British filmmaker, Scott Barley. Like several of his previous short films, Sleep Has Her House was shot on an iPhone. It also features still photography and hand drawn images by the artist. The film is considered part of the slow cinema movement due to its use of long takes; the longest of which is 11 minutes long, featuring the sun setting until dusk. The film features no dialogue. The Female of the Species The Female of the Species is a 1912 short film directed by D. W. Griffith. Stella Dallas Stella Dallas is a 1925 American silent drama film that was produced by Samuel Goldwyn, adapted by Frances Marion, and directed by Henry King. The film stars Ronald Colman, Belle Bennett, Lois Moran, Alice Joyce, Jean Hersholt, and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Prints of the film survive in several film archives. This was the first feature film adaptation of the 1923 novel Stella Dallas by Olive Higgins Prouty. Subsequent film versions were Stella Dallas and Stella. Broadminded Broadminded is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Joe E. Brown. Splendor Splendor is a 1935 drama film starring Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and distributed by United Artists. It is the third film made by Hopkins and McCrea after The Richest Girl in the World and Barbary Coast. The two would also star together in These Three and Woman Chases Man. Forty Little Mothers Forty Little Mothers is a 1940 American drama film directed by Busby Berkeley and starring Eddie Cantor. It is a more-or-less straight drama with some musical numbers and a little comedy thrown in. Kleider machen Leute Clothes Make the Man is a 1940 German historical comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Heinz Rühmann, Hertha Feiler and Hilde Sessak. It was shot at the Barrandov Studios in German-occupied Prague as well as at the Babelsberg Studio near Berlin. Officer Pooch Officer Pooch is a 1941 short cartoon produced by Fred Quimby, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The cartoon is mostly done in pantomime. The Vanishing Virginian The Vanishing Virginian is a 1942 American drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Frank Morgan and Kathryn Grayson. It is based on the memoirs of Rebecca Yancey Williams and set in Lynchburg, from 1913 to 1929. The Crime Doctor's Courage The Crime Doctors Courage is a 1945 American mystery film directed by George Sherman and starring Warner Baxter, Hillary Brooke and Jerome Cowan. It is part of the Crime Doctor series of films made by Columbia Pictures. Seven Keys to Baldpate Seven Keys to Baldpate is a 1947 film directed by Lew Landers and starring Phillip Terry. It is the sixth film based on the popular play of the same name. The Life of Riley The Life of Riley is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Irving Brecher and starring William Bendix, Rosemary DeCamp and James Gleason. It was based on the popular radio show of the same name. Good-Time Girl Good-Time Girl is a 1948 British film-noir crime, drama film directed by David MacDonald. The film was based on Arthur La Berns novel Night Darkens the Street. Hula-La-La Hula-La-La is the 135th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1951 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Cry of the Hunted Cry of the Hunted is a 1953 American crime film noir directed by Joseph H. Lewis. The drama features Vittorio Gassman, Barry Sullivan and Polly Bergen. Trouble in the Glen Trouble in the Glen is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Margaret Lockwood, Orson Welles, Forrest Tucker and Victor McLaglen. It is loosely based on Maurice Walshs 1950 novel of the same name. It was filmed in Trucolor for Republic Pictures. Oh... Rosalinda!! Oh... Rosalinda!! is a 1955 British musical comedy film by the British director-writer team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. The film stars Michael Redgrave, Mel Ferrer, Anthony Quayle, dancer Ludmilla Tchérina and Anton Walbrook and features Dennis Price. The film is based on the operetta Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss, but updated to take place in post-war Vienna as occupied by the four Allied powers: the United States, the United Kingdom, France and the USSR The music, played by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra under conductor Alois Melichar, has new lyrics by Dennis Arundell, and professional singers dubbed for some of the actors. The choreography is by Alfred Rodrigues, and the production was designed by Hein Heckroth. Oh... Rosalinda!! is a light-hearted Technicolor romp that makes full use of the new CinemaScope process, and is not just a film of a staged production but a filmic operetta. Wise Guys Wise Guys is a 1961 French revenge drama directed by Claude Chabrol and based on the novel by Éric Ollivier. Toto and Cleopatra Toto and Cleopatra is a 1963 Italian adventure-comedy film written and directed by Fernando Cerchio. The Secret Killer The Vampire of Düsseldorf or Le Vampire de Düsseldorf is a 1965 thriller film directed by Robert Hossein. It was joint production between Spain, France and Italy but was filmed in French. The film was based on the life and crimes of German serial killer Peter Kürten. A Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass Double Feature A Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Double Feature is a 1966 short animated film featuring two songs from the Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass album Going Places. The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1967. It was written and direct by John and Faith Hubley, who had previously won for Moonbird and The Hole. It is considered to be an early prototypical example of a music video, and has not been released onto home media. A Scream in the Streets A Scream in the Streets is a 1973 crime drama movie by producer Harry H. Novak and director Carl Monson, from a screenplay by Eric Norden. The cast includes Joshua Bryant, Sharon Kelly, Frank Bannon, Linda York and Angela Carnon. The film tells the story of two detectives who try to track down a gruesome murderer-rapist in the Los Angeles area. Their task is made more difficult because the perpetrator is able to impersonate a woman. The film contains a great deal of nudity and explicit sex scenes. It runs for 90 minutes and was released on DVD by Image Entertainment. Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mammas Hung You in the Closet and Im Feelin So Sad is a 1967 American black comedy film directed by Richard Quine, based on the 1962 play Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mammas Hung You in the Closet and Im Feelin So Sad: A Pseudoclassical Tragifarce in a Bastard French Tradition by Arthur L. Kopit. The screenplay was written by Ian Bernard. The film stars Rosalind Russell, Robert Morse and Barbara Harris; Harris was the only main cast member who had also appeared in the original, Off-Broadway production of the play. The Wild, Wild World of Jayne Mansfield The Wild, Wild World of Jayne Mansfield is a 1968 mondo documentary film chronicling the travels of actress Jayne Mansfield. It was directed by Charles W. Broun, Jr., Joel Holt and Arthur Knight. The film was released with an X rating due to its adult content and nudity. Four Rode Out Four Rode Out is a 1971 Spanish/American adventure/western film starring Sue Lyon, Pernell Roberts and Leslie Nielsen. The McMasters The McMasters is a 1970 American Color Western film directed by Alf Kjellin and starring Burl Ives, Brock Peters, David Carradine and Nancy Kwan. Producer Monroe Sachson had made The Incident with Brock Peters and the two were looking around for another film to make together. The budget was around $2 million. The film was shot in New Mexico. The film was cut by the US distributors, Chevron Pictures, and Peters, the writer and producer asked to have their names removed from the film. Summertree Summertree is a 1971 film directed by Anthony Newley. The screenplay was written by Edward Hume and Stephen Yafa, based on the 1967 play of the same name by Ron Cowen. Black Eye Black Eye is a 1974 neo-noir action film and blaxploitation film produced by Pat Rooney, directed by Jack Arnold and starring Fred Williamson. The film was based on the novel Murder on the Wild Side by Jeff Jacks. Eadweard Muybridge, Zoopraxographer Eadweard Muybridge, Zoopraxographer is a 1975 documentary film directed by Thom Andersen about the English photographer Eadweard Muybridge. In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Julio Begins in July Julio comienza en julio is a 1979 Chilean historical drama film directed by Silvio Caiozzi and is one of the few Chilean feature films made and released in the first decade of the Pinochet dictatorship. Inquilaab Inquilaab is a 1984 Bollywood Hindi film starring Amitabh Bachchan, Sridevi, C.S. Dubey, Utpal Dutt, Iftekhar, Shafi Inamdar, T.P. Jain, Pinchoo Kapoor, Satyendra Kapoor, Shakti Kapoor, Kader Khan, Viju Khote, Ram Mohan, Purnima, Jagdish Raj and Ranjeet. It is a remake of Kannada film Chakravyuha. Takin' It Off Takin It All Off is a 1987 straight-to-video release from Ed Hansen and Robert T.Gervasonis Hansen / Gervasoni productions company, and provided a quick sequel to Hansen and Gervasonis popular 1985 feature Takin It Off. The cast includes Kitten Natividad, cult actor George Buck Flower, adult actress Jean Poremba and the British glamour model Gail Harris. The Facts of Life Down Under The Facts of Life Down Under is a 1987 American made-for-television comedy film based on the sitcom The Facts of Life which featured the main characters of that series. This is the second television film made for the series following The Facts of Life Goes to Paris. It originally aired on NBC on February 15, 1987 between the 17th and 18th episodes of the 1986–87 eighth season of The Facts of Life. The film was later split into four individual half-hour episodes when the series entered syndication. Het gezin van Paemel The van Paemel Family is a 1986 Belgian historic drama directed by Paul Cammermans, based on a play written by Cyriel Buysse. The film received the André Cavens Award for Best Film by the Belgian Film Critics Association. It was also entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival. Lunch Meat Lunch Meat is a 1987 American film directed by Kirk Alex. The film is also known as Lunchmeat. Doin' Time on Planet Earth Doin Time on Planet Earth is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Charles Matthau and written by Darren Star. The film stars Nicholas Strouse, Andrea Thompson, Martha Scott, Adam West, Hugh Gillin and Matt Adler. The film was released on September 16, 1988, by Cannon Film Distributors. Galactic Gigolo Galactic Gigolo is a 1987 American film directed by Gorman Bechard. The science-fiction comedy is 80 minutes long and is rated R. Testimony Testimony: The Story of Shostakovich is a 1988 British musical drama film directed by Tony Palmer and starring Ben Kingsley, Sherry Baines and Robert Stephens. The film is based on the memoirs of Dmitri Shostakovich as dictated in the book Testimony and filmed in Panavision. Some consider the book to be a fabrication. Stripped to Kill 2: Live Girls Stripped to Kill II: Live Girls is a 1989 American film directed by Katt Shea and starring Maria Ford. It is a sequel to Stripped to Kill. The film was made after Dance of the Damned. It had finished filming on Saturday and Roger Corman called and asked Shea if she could come up with a movie by Monday because he still had the strip joint set for a few more days. Shea and her crew went in on Monday and shot topless dancing footage for five days. She and partner Andy Ruben then took three weeks off to write a film about it. Writer-director Katt Shea later admitted: Bye-Bye Bye-Bye is a 1995 French drama film directed by Karim Dridi. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Los Locos Los Locos, also known as Los Locos: Posse Rides Again, is a 1997 Western film written by and starring Mario Van Peebles. It was directed by Jean-Marc Vallée and also stars Melora Walters, René Auberjonois, and Danny Trejo. Cruel Sea The Cruel Sea is a 1972 Kuwaiti drama film directed by Khalid Al Siddiq. It was the first Kuwaiti film to be produced. The film was selected as the Kuwaiti entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 45th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Thumbelina Thumbelina is a 49-minute animated film originally released by GoodTimes Home Video on June 8, 1992, based on the classic story Thumbelina by Hans Christian Andersen and was produced by Golden Films and the American Film Investment Corporation. Like all other Golden Films productions, the film featured a single theme song, "Little Teeny Thumbelina", written and composed by Richard Hurwitz and John Arrias, as well as the classic song "Edelweiss". A girl no bigger than a thumb is sent on a mission to the Meadow of the Tulips where she must inform the prince about the breaking of the dam, a threat that could endanger the life of all the Little People in the meadow. On her journey, Thumbelina is brought by an old medicine woman to the home of a lonely childless woman, who, seeing the size of the little girl, names her "Thumbelina". The movie was later released on DVD in 2002 as part of GoodTimes Collectible Classics series of products. Dahan Dahan is an Indian Bengali dystopian film directed by Rituparno Ghosh. The film is based on Suchitra Bhattacharyas story of the same name. Culo e camicia Culo e camicia is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile, consisting in two segments, respectively starred by Enrico Montesano and Renato Pozzetto. Blue's Big Musical Movie Blues Big Musical Movie is a 2000 American direct-to-video animated film based on the Blues Clues television series and acted as the first and only full-length musical film for the character of Blue the Dog. It was released on VHS and DVD on October 3, 2000. A video game based on the movie was released for the original PlayStation around the same time, making it the only Blues Clues video game on a home console other than the V.Smile. It aired on television on January 13, 2002. Maniac Magee Maniac Magee is a television film made for the Nickelodeon network, based on the novel of the same name by Jerry Spinelli. The story follows twelve-year-old Jeffrey Lionel "Maniac" Magee, an orphaned runaway with many extraordinary and athletic talents, who arrives in a town divided with racial conflict. Developed as early as in 1999, The film was broadcast on Nickelodeon on February 23, 2003. The film appears to be set in the early 1980s. The book was released in 1990. The teleplay was a finalist for a Humanitas Award in the Childrens Live Action program category in 2003, though the award was ultimately won by A Ring of Endless Light. Yeh Hai Mumbai Meri Jaan Yeh Hai Mumbai Meri Jaan is a 1999 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Mahesh Bhatt and produced by Mukesh Bhatt, starring Saif Ali Khan, Twinkle Khanna, Akshay Anand and Chunky Pandey. The film was flop at the box office. The Orphan of Anyang The Orphan of Anyang is a 2001 Chinese film from Sixth Generation writer-director Wang Chao. It is Wangs first feature film as director, and is based on a novel written by the director. The film constitutes the first part of a loose trilogy on life in modern China, followed by Day and Night, and Luxury Car. The film was produced by the independent Beijing-based Laurel Films, founded by screenwriter Fang Li. International distribution was by the French company Onoma. The Orphan of Anyang tells the story of a recently unemployed factory worker in the city of Anyang in Henan province, who comes across an abandoned child. Discovering that the child belongs to a local prostitute and mobster, the poor worker agrees to take care of the baby. When the mobster discovers that he is dying of cancer, however, he attempts to take the child back, now his only heir. The film is marked by its use of static cameras and a naturalistic use of lighting and sound, prompting one critic to note its similarity to the films of Italian neorealism and the Dogma 95 manifesto. Record The Record is a 2000 South Korean horror film starring Kang Seong-min, Park Eun-hye and Han Chae-young. Stubble Trouble "Stubble Trouble" is an animated short film produced under Calabash Animation and was directed by Joseph E. Merideth, a former animator for Calabash and a teacher of animation for Chicago and Columbia College Chicago. The short is about a caveman who tries to impress a woman, however is rejected repeatedly by the woman due to his inability to keep a shaven face. The caveman attempts to shave his face using several items, including a sharp knife and a stone wheel. However, after shaving off his beard, the stubble grows back instantly. "Stubble Trouble" was nominated for "Best Animated Short Film" in 2001 in the Academy Awards. The Hyperboloid of Engineer Garin The Hyperboloid of Engineer Garin also abbreviated as Engineer Garin is a black-and-white 1965 Soviet science fiction film based on Aleksey Tolstoys novel The Garin Death Ray. Brothel Brothel is a 2008 film written and directed by Amy Waddell. The film stars Serena Scott Thomas, Brett Cullen, Timothy V. Murphy, and Bruce Payne. The film was filmed in Jerome and Clarkdale. Premante Idera Premante Idera is a Telugu drama movie released in 1998, produced by Burugupalli Siva Rama Krishna and K. Ashok Kumar under the Sri Lakshmi Venteswara Art Films banner, directed by Jayanth C. Paranjee. It stars Venkatesh and Preity Zinta in the lead roles, with music composed by Ramana Gogula. It is his first film as music director. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. It was dubbed into Tamil as Nesikiren and in Hindi as Dulhan Dilwale Ki in 2001. It was remade in Kannada as O Premave with Ravichandran. Novel Romance Novel Romance is a 2006 art-house romantic comedy film directed by Emily Skopov in her feature film directorial debut. It stars Traci Lords, Paul Johansson and Sherilyn Fenn. The film was shot in 2004 in Venice, Los Angeles, California, USA, and premiered on October 8, 2006, at the 2nd Annual LA Femme Film Festival. Hyderabad Blues 2 Hyderabad Blues 2 is a 2004 Indian comedy drama film directed by Nagesh Kukunoor. The film is a sequel to the film Hyderabad Blues. Perumazhakkalam Perumazhakkalam is a 2004 Malayalam language drama film directed by Kamal. It stars Dileep, Meera Jasmine, Kavya Madhavan and Vineeth. In 2004 the film won five Kerala State Film Awards and the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues. The movie was officially adapted in Hindi in 2006 as Dor by Nagesh Kukunoor. Answered by Fire Answered by Fire is a two-part television film based on the 1999 East Timor conflicts that led to East Timors independence. The film is based on "Dancing with the Devil, A personal Account of Policing the East Timor Vote for Independence", which was written by David Savage, an Australian Federal Police Officer, who was based in Maliana during the vote, and where the fictional "Nunura " is based, and who returned to East Timor to lead investigations into the Crimes Against Humanity committed there. The book is Published by Monash University Asia Institute, Melbourne. David Savage was a technical and script consultant during the filming, and played a minor role. It stars David Wenham, Isabelle Blais, and Alex Tilman. It is a co-production between ABC in Australia and CBC in Canada, and was shown in Portugal on RTP as Timor: A Ferro e Fogo with Portuguese subtitles. It has also been shown on the Australia Network, which is available in Indonesia via satellite and cable, as well as other countries in Asia and the Pacific, and ION Television in the United States. It was released on DVD in Brazil as Resposta à Bala with a dubbed soundtrack in Portuguese. The film was filmed in areas of Queensland. Many of the extras and some of the minor characters were East Timorese locals, who had been living in the regions affected by violence during the crisis. Some found themselves disoriented by the accuracy of the sets and locations for their resemblance to areas of East Timor. The film won two awards from Australian Film Institute. Wolf 359 "Wolf 359" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 7 November 1964, during the second season. The title is derived from a star of the same name located relatively near Earth. The Wizard of Speed and Time The Wizard of Speed and Time is a 1989 low-budget feature film written, directed, and starring animator Mike Jittlov, as well as a 1979 16 mm short film, also by Jittlov. Zoop in India Zoop in India is a 2006 Dutch family film. It is a sequel to Zoop in Africa and is followed by Zoop in South America. The film received a Golden Film award in 2006 for selling 100,000 cinema tickets in the Netherlands. Dorm of the Dead Dorm of the Dead is a 2007 American horror film directed and written by Donald Farmer. It stars Jackey Hall, Ciara Richards, and Adrianna Eder as college students who must survive a zombie attack. Blind Trust Blind Trust is a 2007 Canadian film starring Jessica Capshaw and Art Hindle shot in Montreal. It was directed by Louis Bolduc, written by Tom Gates and produced by the Incendo Media company. Brooklyn Dodgers: The Ghosts of Flatbush Brooklyn Dodgers: Ghosts of Flatbush is a 2007 documentary film produced by HBO Sports chronicling the last ten years of the Brooklyn Dodgers tenure in the borough of churches. The film documents how in 1947 Jackie Robinson broke the baseball racial barrier in previously segregated major league, the struggles to win what seemed an unreachable World Series title in 1955, and the issues and community feelings involved in the teams sudden departure to Los Angeles after the 1957 campaign. The documentary focuses on the Brooklyn communitys identification with the ball club, and with the perennial "wait until next year" attitude of both players and fans associated with the Dodgers repeated inability to defeat the "upper class" New York Yankees for the World Series title, despite winning several pennants. The Brooklyn players, many of whom lived within and held off-season jobs in the community, were identified with the working-class people. The film portrays the countless agonies, defeats, prayers and tension leading finally to the World Series title in 1955. President and general manager Branch Rickey is attributed with the development of the club through his baseball acumen and experience, and several of his innovations, such as the farm system, pitching machines, batting cages, and his decision to integrate the team. Rickey manages some Brooklyn players resistance to integration and prepares Jackie Robinson for the portrayed shocking reactions from other teams and fans. Jackies wife Rachel Robinson also discusses these trying times from the Robinsons point of view. Robinson must pass through a period of isolation prior to being accepted. Walter OMalley gains majority ownership of the team and then, following Rickeys departure, total control. With the mass movement of paying fans to the suburbs, inadequate parking and the outdated and dilapidated Ebbets Field leads to OMalleys failed attempts to convince the power broker Robert Moses, New York City Construction Coordinator, to condemn an OMalleys chosen Brooklyn property, nearer to transportation infrastructure, for the purpose of building a new geodesic domed stadium. Moses planned to build a stadium at an alternative location in Queens, that eventually came to fruition in the form of Shea Stadium. The failure to reach an agreement, and offers from the municipality of Los Angeles, leads to New Yorks loss not only of the Dodgers. OMalley convinces majority owner, Horace Stoneham of their perennial rival New York Giants, to also move to the west coast. The film records several of Brooklyns old fans demonizing OMalley, whose decision to move the team gains him a free grant of 350 acres within the city of Los Angeles, where he finally builds his dream stadium & prospers. Former players, front office personnel and Brooklyn residents provide commentary on the times and what it was like to be alive in the borough during New Yorks "Golden Age" of baseball. The film was dedicated to former Dodgers pitcher Clem Labine, who died shortly after production of the film was completed. The Amazing Adventures of the Living Corpse The Amazing Adventures of the Living Corpse is a 2012 American animated 3D horror film directed by Justin Paul Ritter, written by Ritter and Ryan Plato, and starring Michael Villar as an intelligent zombie who seeks to protect his son. It is based on The Living Corpse Exhumed, a comic book by Ken Haeser and Buz Hasson. Who's Nailin' Paylin? Whos Nailin Paylin? is a 2008 American satirical pornographic film directed by Jerome Tanner and starring Lisa Ann. It satirizes former U.S. vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin. Besides being a parody of Sarah Palin, the film includes spoofs of Hillary Clinton, Condoleezza Rice, Todd Palin and Bill OReilly. Produced by Hustler Video, the film was shot in two days and includes five hardcore sex scenes spanning from the Paylin characters college years, home life in rural Alaska, and the 2008 U.S. Presidential election. On October 31, 2008, Hustler announced that Lisa Ann was going to star in "Obama is Nailin Palin?" a scene that continued on the adventures of Lisa as Sarah Palin except this time Barack Obama would be lampooned as well. The scene is only available through their Hustler members website with no plans to release it on a DVD. This "bonus scene" was released on election eve November 3, 2008. Hustler produced several sequels to Whos Nailin Paylin? with Lisa Ann reprising her role, although they all used the real spelling of Palins name- Lettermans Nailin Palin, Youre Nailin Palin, Hollywoods Nailin Palin and Whos Nailin Palin 2. Miss December Miss December is a 2011 dark romantic comedy directed by Derek Lindeman and written by Faith Brody. Jensen Bucher plays Ari, a waitress who believes she may be the next victim of a serial killer. The Economics of Happiness The Economics of Happiness is a 2011 documentary film directed by Helena Norberg-Hodge, Steven Gorelick, and John Page, and produced by Local Futures. American Teacher American Teacher is a 2011 documentary film co-directed by Vanessa Roth and Brian McGinn and produced by The Teacher Salary Project. It follows the format of the book Teachers Have It Easy: The Big Sacrifices and Small Salaries of America’s Teachers. I più grandi di tutti The Greatest of All is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Virzì. It entered the competition at the 2011 Turin Film Festival. The Dancer Sang Penari is a 2011 Indonesian film based on the trilogy of novels Ronggeng Dukuh Paruk by Ahmad Tohari and directed by Ifa Isfansyah. Starring Nyoman Oka Antara and Prisia Nasution, it tells the story of a young man and his friendship with his small villages new ronggeng. The second adaptation of the Ronggeng Dukuh Paruk trilogy, Sang Penari required two years of research to better present the historical context, including the 30 September Movement and ensuing anti-communist actions; these details, censored in the original trilogy by the New Order government, were more explicit than in the novels. Although the film was set and shot in Purwokerto, Central Java, neither of the leads was ethnic Javanese. Nasution, cast in her debut role, is Batak, while Antara is Balinese. Upon its release on 10 November 2011, Sang Penari was critically praised. Tohari called it a "sublime adaptation of his work", while Labodalih Sembiring of the Jakarta Globe described its socio-cultural elements as worthy of a Shakespearean tragedy. At the 2011 Indonesian Film Festival, Sang Penari won four awards, including Best Picture, out of nine nominations. Crow's Thumb is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Tadafumi Itō and based on a novel by Shusuke Michio. Matrimonio a Parigi Matrimonio a Parigi is a 2011 Italian comedy film directed by Claudio Risi and starring Massimo Boldi. Kilimanjaro Kilimanjaro is a 2013 American independent romantic drama film starring Brian Geraghty and Abigail Spencer. The Palace The Palace also known as Palace: Lock Sinensis is a 2013 Chinese historical romance film. This film was directed by Pan Anzi and written by Yu Zheng, and starring Zhou Dongyu, Chen Xiao and Zhao Liying. Scooby-Doo! Haunted Holidays Scooby-Doo! Haunted Holidays is the second Direct-to-DVD special based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons as a Christmas special, released on October 16, 2012 on the 13 Spooky Tales: Holiday Chills and Thrills DVD. It premiered on Cartoon Network on December 4, 2012. Armi Alive! Armi elää! is a 2015 Finnish drama film directed by Jörn Donner. The film is based on the life of Finnish entrepreneur Armi Ratia through years 1949–1968 when she founded the textile and clothing company Marimekko and led it to international success. Written in a form of metafiction, the film follows a theatre group preparing a play of Ratia. In March 2016 the film received two Jussi Awards, for screenplay by Karoliina Lindgren and scenic design by Otso Linnalaakso. Dearest Sister Dearest Sister is a 2016 Lao horror film that was released in the US on September 25, 2016 and Slovakia about the year 2017. It is the second feature film directed by Mattie Do. It was selected as the Laotian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, the first time that Laos has submitted a film for consideration in this category, but it was not nominated. The film is about a Lao village girl who travels to Vientiane to care for her rich cousin who has mysteriously lost her sight, and somehow gained the ability to communicate with the dead. Matters are further driven by the cousin’s ambivalent marriage with an Estonian white migrant, who has his own dark secrets to hide. Do has cited the 19th century ballet La Bayadère as a source of inspiration for the film. Kissing Candice Kissing Candice is a 2017 Irish drama film directed by Aoife McArdle and starring Ann Skelly. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and had its European premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 2018. 93 Days 93 Days is a 2016 Nigerian drama thriller film directed and co-produced by Steve Gukas. It tells the story of the 2014 Ebola outbreak in Nigeria and its successful containment by health workers from a Lagos hospital. It stars Bimbo Akintola, Danny Glover and Bimbo Manuel with joint-production through Native FilmWorks, Michel Angelo Production and Bolanle Austen-Peters Production. Mission Milano Mission Milano is a 2016 Chinese-Hong Kong action adventure comedy film directed by Wong Jing, produced by and starring Andy Lau. The film co-stars Huang Xiaoming, Shen Teng, Wong Cho-lam, Michelle Hu and Nana Ouyang. It was released in China on September 30, 2016. Anna Karenina: Vronsky's Story Anna Karenina: Vronskys Story is a 2017 Russian drama film directed by Karen Shakhnazarov. An expanded eight-part version titled Anna Karenina aired on Russia-1 television channel. It is a free adaptation of Lev Tolstoys novel of the same name which also combines the publicistic story "During the Japanese War" and the literary cycle "Stories about the Japanese War" by Vikenty Veresaev. Aa Karaala Ratri Aa Karaala Ratri is a 2018 Kannada-language suspense thriller film directed by Dayal Padmanabhan and produced under his own banner, D Pictures. The movie is based on a Kannada play by Mohan Habbu which was based on the Russian Novel The Return of the Soldier. . Karthik Jayaram Nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 8th South Indian International Movie Awards. Sex in Chains Sex in Chains is a 1928 silent film directed by William Dieterle. Flight Flight is a 1929 adventure and aviation film directed by Frank Capra. The film stars Jack Holt, Lila Lee and Ralph Graves, who also came up with the story, for which Capra wrote the dialogue. Dedicated to the United States Marine Corps, the production was greatly aided by their full cooperation. Frolicking Fish Frolicking Fish is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1930. Is My Palm Read Is My Palm Read is a 1933 Pre-Code Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. Yunost Maksima The Youth of Maxim is a 1935 Soviet historical drama film directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg, the first part of trilogy about the life of a young factory worker named Maxim. The Housekeeper's Daughter The Housekeepers Daughter is a 1939 comedy film directed and produced by Hal Roach. The film stars Joan Bennett, Adolphe Menjou and John Hubbard. The screenplay was written by Rian James, Gordon Douglas, Jack Jevne and Claude Martin, based on a novel by Donald Henderson Clarke. It was the film debut of Victor Mature. Some Like It Hot Some Like It Hot, reissued for television as Rhythm Romance, is a 1939 comedy film starring Bob Hope, Shirley Ross, and Gene Krupa. Directed by George Archainbaud, its screenplay was written by Wilkie C. Mahoney and Lewis R. Foster, based on the play The Great Magoo by Ben Hecht and Gene Fowler, which performed briefly on Broadway in 1932. The film was released the year before Road to Singapore converted theatre and radio star Hope into a huge movie box office draw. Legendary cinematographer Karl Struss filmed the movie. The title of the film is taken from a nursery rhyme, and bears no relation to Billy Wilders acclaimed 1959 comedy film Some Like It Hot starring Marilyn Monroe, Jack Lemmon, and Tony Curtis. Springtime for Pluto Springtime for Pluto is a cartoon made by Walt Disney Productions in 1944. It was directed by Charles Nichols. Mr. Hex Mr. Hex is a 1946 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the fifth film in the series. Volcano Volcano is a 1950 Italian drama film directed by William Dieterle and starring Anna Magnani, Rossano Brazzi, and Geraldine Brooks. "Vulcano" was filmed on location on Salina Island, in the Aeolian Islands, and in the city of Messina on Sicily. Vulcano has been seen by some as a vehicle of revenge by Anna Magnani against her estranged lover at the time, the Italian film director Roberto Rossellini who had chosen Ingrid Bergman to star in his film series about marriage - instead of her. Rossellini made his film Stromboli on the nearby volcanic island of Stromboli at the same time as Volcano was being made on Salina. Both films were shot in similar locales in the Aeolian Islands only 40 kilometres apart; both actresses played independent-minded roles in a neorealist fashion; and both films were shot simultaneously. Life magazine wrote, "... in an atmosphere crackling with rivalry... Reporters were accredited, like war correspondents, to one or the other of the embattled camps.... Partisanship infected the Via Veneto, where Magnaniacs and Bergmaniacs clashed frequently." However, Magnani still considered Rossellini the "greatest director she ever acted for". Bikini Baby Lady Godiva Rides Again, is a 1951 British comedy film starring Pauline Stroud, George Cole and Bernadette OFarrell, with a variety of British "name" performers in supporting roles and cameo appearances, about a small-town English girl who wins a local beauty contest by appearing as Lady Godiva, then decides to pursue greater fame in a national beauty pageant and as an actress. The film was released in the United States under its original title in 1953 by Carroll Pictures, then was re-released in the United States as Bikini Baby, to capitalize on the fame of supporting player Diana Dors, who was given star billing with the new title. Four in a Jeep Four in a Jeep is a 1951 Swiss drama film directed by Leopold Lindtberg. Target Zero Target Zero is a 1955 American drama film directed by Harmon Jones and written by James Warner Bellah and Sam Rolfe. The film stars Richard Conte, Peggie Castle, Charles Bronson, Richard Wyler, L. Q. Jones and Chuck Connors. The film was released by Warner Bros. on November 15, 1955. La venganza Vengeance is a 1958 Spanish drama film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem. It was co-produced with Italy, starring Italian Raf Vallone. Francisco Rabal narrates the film. It was shown at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival but not released in Spain until the following year. The film had serious troubles with Spanish censorship. Bardem even went to prison and it was an international scandal. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The Headless Ghost The Headless Ghost is a 1959 British comedy horror film, produced by Herman Cohen and directed by Peter Graham Scott. It stars Richard Lyon, Liliane Sottane, David Rose, and Clive Revill. The films tells of three young people who spend the night in a haunted English castle. With the help of a friendly ghost, they reunite the head of the Headless Ghost with its body, thus ending its 600 years of wandering about headless. The film was made specifically as the second feature for an American double bill with Horrors of the Black Museum. Beauty and the Beast Beauty and the Beast is a 1962 American romantic fantasy film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Joyce Taylor and Mark Damon. It is based on the 18th century fairy tale Beauty and the Beast written by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont and features title creature make-up by the legendary Jack Pierce. Shot in Technicolor and distributed by United Artists, the film is the first English language live action screen adaptation of the fairy tale story. Edward Small, the films executive producer, described it as a "fairytale for everybody - no messages, no menace." Louvre Come Back to Me! Louvre Come Back to Me! is a 1962 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. It is the last Pepé Le Pew cartoon of the "classic" Warner Bros. animation age. Nobody Waved Good-bye Nobody Waved Good-bye is a 1964 National Film Board of Canada production directed by Don Owen, starring Peter Kastner, Julie Biggs and Claude Rae. It was followed twenty years later by a sequel, Unfinished Business, with the same director and two lead actors. The Thunder of God Gods Thunder or Le Tonnerre de Dieu is a 1965 French, Italian and West German produced comedy film, directed by Denys de La Patellière. The film is set in Nantes but many scenes were filmed in studios. Illusion of Blood is a 1965 Japanese film directed by Shiro Toyoda Black on White Black on White is a 1968 Finnish drama film directed by Jörn Donner. The film stars Donner himself as a refrigerator salesman named Juha Holm who starts an affair with a young female hitchhiker named Maria. The film was very controversial for its sex scenes, at the time the most daring in Finnish film history. According to film historian Peter von Bagh "the arena of conflict here, as in Donners subsequent films, is the bed, wheresoever it might be. The point of departure is a family portrait: an ideal image of happiness, a miniature of affluent Finland. The protagonist borders on burnout, and the camera follows the drama of the other disintegrating characters and relationships as if in a laboratory experiment." Affair in the Snow is a Japanese black-and-white film released in 1968. It was directed by Yoshishige Yoshida, who wrote it in cooperation with Toshiro Ishido. Dulcima Dulcima is a 1971 British drama film directed by Frank Nesbitt. It was entered into the 21st Berlin International Film Festival. The story was taken from a novella of the same name by H. E. Bates. Filming took place in and around Minchinhampton and Tetbury in Gloucestershire. The Canadian television film Dulcima was based on the same novella, with the setting transferred to a small town in Ontario. Law and Disorder Law and Disorder is a 1974 American comedy-drama film directed by Ivan Passer, starring Carroll OConnor, Ernest Borgnine, Ann Wedgeworth and Karen Black. Tutti defunti... tranne i morti Tutti defunti... tranne i morti is a 1977 film directed by Pupi Avati. How to Seduce Your Teacher La liceale seduce i professori is a 1979 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Mariano Laurenti. It is the third chapter in the "Liceale" film-series and was followed by La liceale. Gloria Guida is also performer of two songs of the soundtrack, "Come vuoi... con chi vuoi" and "Stammi vicino". Plague Plague is a 1979 Canadian-American science fiction film about a genetic engineering accident, a fertilizing bacterium that escapes from a laboratory in Canada. The film is also known internationally as Induced Syndrome, M-3: The Gemini Strain or Mutation. Amy Amy is a 1981 American family drama film produced by Walt Disney Productions, distributed by Buena Vista Distribution, written by Noreen Stone and directed by Vincent McEveety, and starring Jenny Agutter. Between Friends Between Friends is a 1983 American-Canadian made-for-television drama film starring Elizabeth Taylor and Carol Burnett, based on the 1975 novel Nobody Makes Me Cry by Shelley List. The film premiered in the United States as Between Friends on HBO on September 11, 1983 and was broadcast in Canada as Nobody Makes Me Cry on First Choice on October 5, 1983. The film was directed by Lou Antonio. Tian shi zhuang xie Shaolin Drunkard is a 1983 Kung Fu comedy directed by Yuen Woo-ping, written by Yuen Woo-ping and Chung Hing Chiu, and starring Cheung-Yan Yuen, Eddy Ko, and Shun-Yee Yuen. This movie involves vampires, huge monster toads, and drunk monks. For some of the effects puppets were used, including a dummy version of the Drunk Monk. The fight scenes are creative and show off Yuen Woo-pings weird sense of style and choreography. Zaveshchaniye professora Douelya Professor Dowells Testament is a 1984 Soviet science fiction film directed by Leonid Menaker, loosely based on the novel Professor Dowells Head by Alexander Belyaev. Arion was a manga series written and illustrated by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, published in Tokuma Shotens Monthly Comic Ryū from March 1979 to September 1984. The story follows Arion, a young man kidnapped by Hades as a child and raised to believe that his mother was blinded by Zeus and that killing the ruler of Mount Olympus will cure her. An animated feature film adaptation, written and directed by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, was released in 1986. Terminal Exposure Terminal Exposure is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Nico Mastorakis. It involves two amateur beach photographers who accidentally capture a murder on film. Searching for the only clue, a gorgeous woman with a small rose tattoo, they are drawn into an ever-deepening pool of crime and action. Although the film is one of the many beach comedies that were produced in the late 1980s, Terminal Exposure is notable in that it was an early work in the career of composer Hans Zimmer who would go on to compose music for The Last Samurai, The Dark Knight, Madagascar and The Lion King among many other films. Desperate Choices: To Save My Child Desperate Choices: To Save My Child is a 1992 television film directed by Andy Tennant. It stars Joanna Kerns and Bruce Davison. It was nominated for two Young Artist Awards in 1992. The film was retitled Solomons Choice for home video and rebroadcast. Predskazaniye Prediction is a 1993 Russian film directed by Eldar Ryazanov and is based on his eponymous novella. The film is a fantastical melodrama and thriller. Lilian's Story Lilians Story is a 1996 Australian film based on a novel by Australian author Kate Grenville, which was inspired by the life of Bea Miles, a famous Sydney nonconformist. The film starred Ruth Cracknell as Lilian and Barry Otto. Cracknell had been a Shakespearean actress of the stage for many years, My Antonia My Antonia is a 1995 American cable made-for-television drama film based on the novel of the same name written by Willa Cather, produced for the USA Network. The movie was directed by Joseph Sargent and starred Jason Robards, Eva Marie Saint, and Neil Patrick Harris. It was filmed in part at the Stuhr Museum in Grand Island. The Secretary The Secretary is a 1995 film directed by Andrew Lane with a script by Graham Flashner, featuring Mel Harris, Sheila Kelley, and Barry Bostwick. The soundtrack was provided by Louis Febre. Shadow of a Doubt Shadow of a Doubt is a 1995 American TV movie that was written and directed by its star Brian Dennehy. It was based on a novel by William J. Coughlin. The movie aired in the United States on December 3, 1995. The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story is a 1996 American documentary film directed by Susan Warms Dryfoos about the artist Al Hirschfeld. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. After its theatrical release, PBS broadcast the film in 1999 in a shortened version. Fortunate Fortunat is a 1960 Franco-Italian co-production motion picture comedy directed and written by Alex Joffé, based on a novel by Michel Breitman. The film stars Bourvil and Michèle Morgan. It tells the story of a lazy man who helps a sociable lady and her children from the Nazis. The Manhunt Manhunt in the City, also known as The Manhunt, is a 1975 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Umberto Lenzi. It was co-written by Dardano Sacchetti and has a score by Bruno Nicolai. ATF A.T.F. is a television movie produced for ABC in 1999 in which ATF agents work to infiltrate an armed militia, a group which the film describes as akin to the Branch Davidians, a religious group who were attacked by ATF agents and later killed by the FBI in Waco in the Waco Massacre of 1993, It was made as a pilot for a tv series. Sohni Mahiwal Sohni Mahiwal is a 1984 Indo-Russian film based on the story of Sohni Mahiwal, directed by Umesh Mehra and Latif Faiziyev, produced by F. C. Mehra. It stars Sunny Deol, Poonam Dhillon and Zeenat Aman in pivotal roles. The writers were Shanti Prakash Bakshi and Javed Siddiqui. The music was scored by Anu Malik. Choreographer P. L. Raj. Maro Charithra Maro Charitra is a 1978 Telugu-language Indian romantic tragedy film written and directed by K. Balachander. It stars Kamal Haasan and Saritha in the lead with Madhavi appearing in prominent roles. The film deals with cross-cultural romance between a Tamil boy and a Telugu girl. Upon release, it was commercially successful and remains a cult classic. Owing to its success in Andhra Pradesh, the film was released in the neighboring states of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka without being dubbed into the respective languages. This film dubbed in Malayalam as Thirakal Ezhuthiya Kavitha. This movie ran 700 days. Balachander won a Best Director at the Southern Filmfare Awards in 1979. Later in 1981, Balachander remade the film in Hindi as Ek Duuje Ke Liye with Kamal Haasan reprising his role. Saritha, the female lead, was, however, replaced by Punjabi actress Rati Agnihotri. The Hindi remake became a success as well. Both the films were listed among CNN-IBNs 100 greatest Indian films of all time in 2013. This film also remade in Kannada as Love Story in 2005. The Sheep Thief The Sheep Thief is a 1997 United Kingdom 16 mm short film by Asif Kapadia lasting 24 minutes, and is Kapadia’s graduation film from the Royal College of Art. 7 Wise Dwarfs 7 Wise Dwarfs is a 1941 four-minute educational short animated film made by the Walt Disney Studios for Walt Disney Productions, for the National Film Board of Canada. The film was released theatrically on December 12, 1941 as part of a series of four films directed at the Canadian public to learn about war bonds during the Second World War. 7 Wise Dwarfs was directed by Richard Lyford and featured the voice talent of Pinto Colvig as "Doc". 7 Wise Dwarfs features the seven dwarfs from Disneys Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, four years after the characters made their screen debut. Quite a bit of the short consists of reused work from the 1937 Snow White film. The film short, for example, typically shows Dopey doing things in a clumsy, belated and confused fashion for slapstick effect. Server Sundaram Server Sundaram is a 1964 Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama film directed by Krishnan–Panju and produced by A. V. Meiyappan. The film stars Nagesh as the title character. R. Muthuraman and K. R. Vijaya play the other lead roles while S. Ramarao, Major Sundarrajan, S. N. Lakshmi and Manorama play supporting roles. It focuses on a hotel waiter who strives to reach greater heights after he becomes an actor to attain the love of his restaurateurs daughter. The film was adapted from a 1963 play of the same name written by K. Balachander, with the play also featuring Nagesh himself in the title role along with Sundarrajan and Lakshmi who reprised their roles in the film. Balachander also wrote the screenplay for the film. Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy composed the films soundtrack and background music, while Kannadasan, Vaali and V. Seetharaman wrote the lyrics for the soundtracks songs. Server Sundaram was released on 11 December 1964. It received critical acclaim, with praise directed mainly at Nageshs performance and Balachanders screenplay. The film went on to become a commercial success, with a theatrical run of over 100 days. At the 12th National Film Awards, it won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil under the Certificate of Merit category, and the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil. Server Sundaram earned Nagesh and Balachander their breakthrough in Tamil cinema and led to many successful collaborations between the two. It became the first Tamil film to show numerous behind-the-scenes looks at various processes involved in film-making such as the studio interiors and song recording. The film was remade into Hindi as Main Sunder Hoon and Kannada as Server Somanna. Las Vegas Bloodbath Las Vegas Bloodbath is a 1989 American slasher film written and directed by David Schwartz. Fighter Fighter is a documentary film about Arnošt Lustig and Jan Wiener, two Jews who return to Europe to revisit the past. A survivor of Theresienstadt, Auschwitz, and Buchenwald, Lustig was a Prague-based journalist and author. The German-born Wiener escaped from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia, and joined the Royal Air Force in Italy. The film retraces Wieners escape route, and visits Theresienstadt, Auschwitz, and Buchenwald. It received a Special Jury Citation in the 2000 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Best Documentary at the Newport International Film Festival, and the audience award at the Hamptons International Film Festival. Detective Naarada Detective Narada is a 1992 Telugu comedy film directed by Vamsy. It stars Mohan Babu and Mohini in the lead roles, with music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Dhanwaan Dhanwan is a 1993 Indian romance film directed by K. Vishwanath. It stars Ajay Devgn, Karisma Kapoor and Manisha Koirala in the lead roles. Dora's Dunking Doughnuts Doras Dunking Doughnuts is a 1933 American short subject directed by Harry Edwards. Filhaal... Filhaal... is a Bollywood film released in 2002. It stars Sushmita Sen, Tabu, Sanjay Suri and Palash Sen in the lead roles. Meghna Gulzar, daughter of lyricist Gulzar and actress Raakhee, made her directorial debut with the film. The film was critically well received, especially the performance of Ms. Sen, and won Zee Cine Awards for best supporting actress. Kaakki Sattai Kaakki Sattai is a 1985 Tamil-language Indian action film directed by Rajasekhar, starring Kamal Haasan, Ambika, Madhavi, Sathyaraj, Rajeev and Thengai Srinivasan. The film was a blockbuster hit at the box office. The film was loosely remade in Hindi as Guru with Mithun Chakraborty and Sridevi. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Khiladi. Grand Slam Grand Slam is a 1978 sports comedy film produced by BBC Wales. The film starred Oscar-winning actor Hugh Griffith, Windsor Davies, Dewi "Pws" Morris and Sion Probert. The play was written for television by Gwenlyn Parry and then-head of drama for BBC Wales, John Hefin. Kallem mama Kalem Mama is a 2003 Egyptian romantic comedy film written by Mostafa El Sobki and directed by Ahmad Awwadh. Strange Fruit Strange Fruit is a 2004 film written and directed by Kyle Schickner and starring Kent Faulcon as William Boyals and Berlinda Tolbert as Emma Ayers. It was produced by FenceSitter Films. The title comes from the 1939 Billie Holiday song. Saving Milly Saving Milly is a 2005 American made-for-television drama film that stars Madeleine Stowe and Bruce Greenwood, which first aired on CBS on March 13, 2005. It is an adaptation of Morton Kondrackes nonfiction book of the same name. Moonwalk One Moonwalk One is a 1971 feature-length documentary film about the flight of Apollo 11, which landed the first humans on the Moon. Besides portraying the massive technological achievement of that event, the film places it in some historical context and tries to capture the mood and the feel of the people on Earth when man first walked on another world. Dreaming Lhasa Dreaming Lhasa is a Tibetan-language film by veteran documentary filmmakers, Ritu Sarin and Tenzing Sonam, who have been making films about various aspects of Tibet under the banner of White Crane Films since 1990. Written by Tenzing, a first-generation Tibetan born and brought up in exile, Dreaming Lhasa is perhaps, the first Tibetan feature film to explore the state of exile and the issues of identity, culture and politics as they affect the Tibetan refugee community in India. Keeper of the Purple Twilight "Keeper of the Purple Twilight" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 5 December 1964, during the second season. Nos amis les Terriens Our Earthmen Friends is a French film released theatrically in April 2007 and produced by Claude Lelouch. It has been adapted from the play written by Bernard Werber Nos Amis Les Humains. Iska's Journey Iszka utazása is a 2007 Hungarian film directed by Csaba Bollók and stars newcomer Mária Varga. Sugar Boxx Sugar Boxx is a 2009 "women-in-prison" film directed by Cody Jarrett. Decadent Evil II Decadent Evil II, known in the UK as Decadent Evil Dead II, is the 2007 sequel to the 2005 film Decadent Evil. Route 30 Route 30 is a 2007 independent comedy film written by John Putch, and starring Dana Delany, Curtis Armstrong, David DeLuise, Christine Elise, Kevin Rahm and Robert Romanus. Route 30 was released on DVD in the U.S. on Nov. 17, 2009. Enigma Enigma is a 2009 science-fiction short film. It is written and directed by the Shumway Brothers. A Short Vision A Short Vision is a British animated film by Joan and Peter Foldes released in 1956. The film, inspired by one of Peters poems, depicts the destruction of mankind. The films music was composed by Matyas Seiber, who composed music for Animal Farm two years earlier. A Short Vision gained notoriety when it was shown on The Ed Sullivan Show on 27 May 1956. This, however, made it controversial. Due to popular demand, it was shown again on 10 June. Without Without is a 2011 American independent film directed by Mark Jackson and starring Joslyn Jensen, Ronald Carrier, and Darren Lenz. The plot concerns a young woman caretaking a house and looking after the wheelchair-using grandfather of an absent family on a sparsely populated Washington State island. The local handyman starts to take an interest. The film premiered in January 2011 at the Slamdance Film Festival. Hickey Hickey is a 2016 American workplace teen comedy film directed by Alex Grossman. The film was released theatrically in the United States on January 6, 2017. Grantham & Rose Grantham & Rose is a 2014 American independent coming of age drama film directed by Kristin Hanggi and starring Jake T. Austin and Marla Gibbs. It is Hanggis directorial debut. Michael Urie and Mark Lee served as an executive producers of the film. La scelta The Choice is a 2015 Italian drama film directed by Michele Placido, starring Raoul Bova, Ambra Angiolini, Valeria Solarino and Placido. It is based on the play Grafted by Luigi Pirandello. It was released in Italy on 2 April 2015 through Lucky Red Distribuzione. After Midnight After Midnight is a 2014 American erotic mystery thriller film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Richard Grieco and Tawny Kitaen. Chandamama Kathalu Chandamama Kathalu Volume 1 is a 2014 Telugu anthology film directed by Praveen Sattaru and produced by Chanakya Bhooneti. The film has eight sub-stories revolving around love. The lives of the central characters in the sub-plots get intertwined with each other. * Kishore, Lakshmi Manchu, Naga Shourya, Aamani, Naresh, Krishnudu, Chaitanya Krishna, Abhijeet, Vennela Kishore, Amitha Rao and Richa Panai play the lead roles. Mickey J Meyer composed the music. The shooting was wrapped up in December 2013. The film was released on 25 April 2014 to wide critical acclaim. The film bagged the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu for the year 2014 while Lakshmi Manchu won her Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress - Telugu for her work in the film. Interchange Interchange is a 2016 Malaysian-Indonesian fantasy thriller film directed by Dain Iskandar Said and starring Shaheizy Sam, Nicholas Saputra, Prisia Nasution, Alvin Wong, and Iedil Putra. The film premiered in the Locarno International Film Festival on 5 August 2016 and is slated to be released in Malaysian cinemas on 1 December on the same year. Days of Tafree Days of Tafree is a 2016 Bollywood comedy film written and directed by Krishnadev Yagnik. Produced by Anand Pandit and Rashmi Sharma, it revolves around lives of seven friends in a college. It is an official remake of the 2015 Gujarati film, Chhello Divas. Days of Tafree released on September 23, 2016. A Good Woman Is Hard to Find A Good Woman Is Hard to Find is an upcoming British-Belgian co-production thriller film directed by Abner Pastoll and written by Academy Award nominee and BAFTA winner Ronan Blaney. The film stars Sarah Bolger as a young, recently widowed mother who will go to any length to protect her children as she seeks the truth behind her husbands murder. Copwatch Copwatch is a 2017 documentary. It is about the Copwatch group of activists. It premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival. It depicts the organization WeCopWatch, including segments on Ramsey Orta, Kevin Moore, who filmed the police abuse of Freddie Gray, and David Whitt who lived in the apartment complex where Michael Brown was killed, as well as Jacob Crawford, who seeded and co-founded Copwatch groups inspired by the Berkeley Copwatch group. Director Camilla Hall was on the front lines recording the WeCopWatch activists. She describes her film as "a plea for humanity. A plea to look out for each other; to look out for your neighbor. To not walk by when something terrible is happening to somebody else and taking that active decision to look out for one another," The movie became available On Demand on October 6th 2017. The film is directed by Camilla Hall. Copwatch|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6640526/fullcredits/|accessdate=2017-10-28|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20171029190055/http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6640526/fullcredits/|archivedate=2017-10-29}} Inspector Notty K Inspector Notty K is a 2018 Bengali language romantic comedy film directed by Ashok Pati and produced by Jeet and Abdul Aziz. It is an India-Bangladesh joint production film which has been produced by Jeetz Filmworks, Walzen Media Works, Surinder Films and Jaaz Multimedia. A huge portion of the film and songs were shot in Genoa, and Rome, Italy. It is a remake of the 2013 Punjabi film Jatt & Juliet 2 starring Diljit Dosanjh. Jeet as the titular character alongside Nusrat Faria, the two starring in their third film together after Badsha – The Don and Back to Rule. The Non-Stop Kid The Non-Stop Kid is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. The Road to Singapore The Road to Singapore is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Alfred Green and starring William Powell and Doris Kenyon, who play two thirds of a romantic triangle, along with Louis Calhern. This film is preserved by the Library of Congress. You Don't Know What You're Doin'! You Dont Know What Youre Doin! is a 1931 animated short subject directed by Rudolf Ising and produced by Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising, and Leon Schlesinger as part of the Merrie Melodies series from the Harman-Ising studios and distributed by Warner Bros. First released on October 21, 1931, the film is perhaps one of the most amusing and effective of the cartoons from the studios earliest years. The Big Timer The Big Timer is a Pre-Code 1932 film about a boxer whose success goes to his head. It stars Ben Lyon, Constance Cummings, and Thelma Todd. The Beachcomber Vessel of Wrath is a 1938 British film directed by Erich Pommer, produced by Pommer, and starring Charles Laughton and Elsa Lanchester. It was based on the Somerset Maugham short story "The Vessel of Wrath". The film is also known as The Beachcomber in the US. Detouring America Detouring America is a 1939 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Tex Avery. Star Dust Star Dust is a 1940 film directed by Walter Lang and starring Linda Darnell and John Payne. The Chocolate Soldier The Chocolate Soldier is a 1941 American musical film directed by Roy Del Ruth. Using the original music by Oscar Straus the plot is somewhat loosely based on the Ferenc Molnár play entitled Testőr and is unrelated to either the original play or the Oscar Straus operetta. The Sleepwalker The Sleepwalker is a cartoon released by the Walt Disney Company in 1942. Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case Dr. Gillespies Criminal Case is a 1943 film in the Dr. Kildare series. Based on characters created by Max Brand. The third of MGMs Dr. Gillespie series to dispense with the services of Dr. Kildare after Dr. Kildares Victory. The Desert Song The Desert Song is a 1943 American musical film. It was directed by Robert Florey and starred Dennis Morgan, Irene Manning and Bruce Cabot. It is based on the 1926 operetta with music by Sigmund Romberg. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction. This film version of the operetta was, like the 1929 film version, almost never seen after its original release due to Pre-Code content and copyright issues, which made the film hard to find or view. In 2014, it was remastered, restored and released on DVD by Warner Brothers. The film is more sophisticated technically than the earlier film due to its large budget and advances in both sound and color. This is the first film version to be made in full three-strip Technicolor. It tries to make the operetta topical in terms of World War II, by having the outlaw hero with a dual identity fight the Nazis as well as the Riffs. As in the 1953 film, the heros name is changed to El Khobar, rather than the Red Shadow. The 1943 Desert Song is perhaps the only instance in which a stage operetta of the 1920s has been updated to reflect topical concerns of the 1940s. In fact, the United States Office of War Information held up release of the film for a year because of the shifting political positions of Vichy France. It did well at the box office nonetheless, and was Warner Brothers highest grossing film of the year. Wabash Avenue Wabash Avenue is a 1950 Technicolor American musical film directed by Henry Koster and starring Betty Grable. The film was a remake of Grables earlier hit 1943 film Coney Island. Toto and the King of Rome Toto and the King of Rome is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli and Steno. The Innocent El inocente is a 1956 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. After a quarrel with her boyfriend on New Years Eve, Mane drives her car from Mexico City to Cuernavaca to meet her parents in their country house. The car breaks down in the highway and Mane has to ask for help. Mechanic Cruci arrives and, after testing the car, offers Mane a ride on his motorcycle. Back in Manes house, she invites him some drinks to celebrate New Years Eve. They get drunk and, the morning after, Manes parents arrive and find them sleeping together. Not knowing what happened, Mane and Cruci are forced to get married against their will. The Last Ten Days The Last Ten Days is a 1955 Austrian-German drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. It was the first film in post-World War II Germany to feature the character of Adolf Hitler. It follows him and others in what were the last days of the Third Reich. No Man's Woman No Mans Woman is a 1955 American noir crime film directed by Franklin Adreon and starring Marie Windsor, John Archer and Patric Knowles. The films sets were designed by the art director Walter E. Keller. Texas Lady Texas Lady is a 1955 film made by RKO Radio Pictures, directed by Tim Whelan, and starring Claudette Colbert, Barry Sullivan and Ray Collins. It tells the story of a female publisher who encounters injustice and violence in a Texas town. Fox-Terror Fox Terror is a 1957 Merrie Melodies animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn, Barnyard Dawg, and the fox. The title is a play on the dog breed name "Fox Terrier." By the time of this cartoons release, the Stephen Foster song "Camptown Races" has been established as Foghorn Leghorns theme; in other cartoons Foghorn normally hums the verse, but in this cartoon he sings specially-written lyrics about fishing. The cartoon also briefly paid homage to the then-wildly popular genre of television quiz shows, particularly The $64 which, like many other quiz shows of the day, would soon become embroiled in scandal and be taken off the air a year later. The Seine Meets Paris The Seine Meets Paris is a 1957 French short documentary film directed by Joris Ivens from a screenplay by Jacques Prévert. Told from the perspective of a boat trip through the city, it features scenes of daily life along the river. The film won the short film Palme dOr at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. When Hell Broke Loose When Hell Broke Loose is a 1958 World War II war film directed by Kenneth G. Crane and starring Charles Bronson. It was co-written by Ib Melchior. French Dressing French Dressing is a 1964 British comedy film directed by Ken Russell, his first feature film, which stars James Booth, Roy Kinnear and Marisa Mell. Its plot concerns a deckchair attendant in the run-down seaside resort of Gormleigh-on-Sea who is promoted to publicity officer. In an effort to drum up interest in the town he organises a film festival and invites a major French film star. The event is soon thrown into chaos by the machinations of jealous mayors from rival towns. Russell later called it "a very unhappy film as far as I was concerned". Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title Dont Worry, Well Think of a Title is a 1966 American comedy film directed by Harmon Jones and written by Morey Amsterdam, John Davis Hart, William Marks and George Schenck. The film stars Morey Amsterdam, Rose Marie, Richard Deacon, Joey Adams and Andy Albin. Besides the credited cast, there are uncredited cameo appearances by Steve Allen, Milton Berle, Carl Reiner, Irene Ryan, Danny Thomas, Forrest Tucker and others, as well as a rare non-Stooge appearance by Moe Howard. The film was released in May 1966, by United Artists. The Pink Jungle The Pink Jungle is a 1968 Technicolor adventure comedy film directed by Delbert Mann starring James Garner, Eva Renzi, George Kennedy and Nigel Green. The Castle The Castle is a 1968 West German film directed by Rudolf Noelte and starring Maximilian Schell, Cordula Trantow, Trudik Daniel and Helmut Qualtinger. It is based on the 1926 eponymous novel by Franz Kafka. The film won two German Film Awards. It was chosen as West Germanys official submission to the 44th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. It was also listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. The Green Wall The Green Wall is a 1970 Peruvian drama film directed by Armando Robles Godoy. Robles Godoy also wrote the screenplay based on his short story by the same title. The film won the Golden Hugo Award at the Chicago International Film Festival in 1970 and was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 42nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. After being released in the United States, Roger Ebert named it the 5th best film of 1972. Faustine et le bel été Faustine et le Bel Été is a 1972 French romantic drama film directed by Nina Companéez. It was screened out of competition at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. A Knife for the Ladies Knife for the Ladies is a 1974 American Western horror film directed by Larry G. Spangler. Its about a private detective who goes out west to investigate the homicides of several prostitutes. It was the first production from the company Bryanston Pictures. Trapito Trapito is a 1975 Argentine comedy-drama adventure animated film directed by Manuel García Ferré. Boys Boys is a 1977 Danish drama film directed by Nils Malmros. The film was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 50th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. A Real American Hero A Real American Hero is an American television movie that aired on CBS on December 9, 1978. It runs 90 minutes. The film was directed by Lou Antonio and written by Samuel A. Peeples. Old Boyfriends Old Boyfriends is a 1979 American drama film directed by Joan Tewkesbury and written by Paul Schrader and Leonard Schrader. The film stars Talia Shire, Richard Jordan, Keith Carradine, John Belushi, John Houseman and Buck Henry. The film was released on March 22, 1979, by Embassy Pictures. Doin' Time Doin Time is a 1985 American comedy film directed by George Mendeluk and written by Franelle Silver, Ron Zwang and Dee Caruso. The film stars Jeff Altman, Henry Bal, Gene Bell, Big Yank, Simmy Bow, Drew Bundini Brown and David Lee Bynum. The film was released by Warner Bros. on May 19, 1985. Savage Dawn Savage Dawn is a 1985 action film directed by Simon Nuchtern and starring Lance Henriksen, George Kennedy, Karen Black, and William Forsythe. The Black Cannon Incident The Black Cannon Incident is a 1985 Chinese black comedy film satirizing the bureaucracy and paranoia of the Chinese authorities. Presented by Xian Film Studio and directed by Huang Jianxin, it stars Gao Ming, Gerhard Olschewski, and Liu Zifeng. The film was screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Lucky Stars Go Places Lucky Stars Go Places, also known as The Luckiest Stars, is a 1986 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Eric Tsang. It is the fourth film in the Lucky Stars series. It was an attempt to combine the original Lucky Stars troupe with the similar action comedy ensemble from the Aces Go Places series. Quiet Killer Quiet Killer is a 1992 made-for-TV medical disaster film directed by Sheldon Larry. The thriller, based on the 1977 novel The Black Death by Gwyneth Cravens and John S. Marr and adapted by I. C. Rapoport, stars Kate Jackson and was originally broadcast on CBS. The film was released on VHS under the title Black Death. The Judas Project The Judas Project is a 1990 action drama film directed and written by James H. Barden. The story of the movie shows a fictionalized retelling of the story of Jesus if it had occurred in the late 20th century. The film stars John OBanion, Ramy Zada, Richard Herd, Gerald Gordon, and Jeff Corey. It was completed in December of 1990 and released on February 19, 1993 by the now defunct GoodTimes Entertainment. The film was rated PG-13 due to the crucifixion scene. Lost in Transit Lost in Transit is a 1993 French comedy-drama film directed by Philippe Lioret. The film is about a man who loses his passport and spends a couple of days at a Paris airport, where he meets four people in similar circumstances. The film won the Grand Prize at the 6th Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival held in February 1995. The film dramatizes the life of Mehran Karimi Nasseri. Entre rojas Entre rojas is a 1995 Spanish drama directed by Azucena Rodríguez and starring Penélope Cruz, Cristina Marcos and María Pujalte. The Angel of Pennsylvania Avenue The Angel of Pennsylvania Avenue is an American 1996 television film directed by Robert Ellis Miller, the last film Miller directed before his death on January 27, 2017. It was nominated for two Young Artist Awards in 1997. The film was completed days before actor Robert Urich had surgery for cancer. Ladykiller Scene of the Crime is a 1996 American independent erotic thriller/mystery/suspense film. The Wild Bunch: An Album in Montage The Wild Bunch: An Album in Montage is a 1996 American short documentary film directed and edited by Paul Seydor. The occasion for the creation of this documentary was the discovery of 72 minutes of silent black-and-white 16 mm film footage of Sam Peckinpah and company on location in northern Mexico during the filming of The Wild Bunch. Dead Fire Dead Fire is a 1997 made for television Canadian science fiction film starring Colin Cunningham as a soldier on a space station. He is assigned to the "freezer," for prisoners as a result of a botched operation. When the prisoners escape, he must stop them from taking over the space station. El chanfle II El Chanfle 2 also known as El Chanfle II or El Chanfle Segundo is a 1982 Mexican sports comedy film written, directed, and starring by Roberto Gómez Bolaños known as Chespirito and it served as sequel to the 1979 film El Chanfle. The film was location in Mexico City and other locations from Mexico. Tenshi no harawata: Akai kyôshitsu is a 1979 Japanese film directed by Chūsei Sone and released by the Nikkatsu studio as part of their Roman porno line. It is the second in the Angel Guts film series, based on a manga by Takashi Ishii. The Christmas Carol The Christmas Carol is a 1949 low-budget, black and white television special narrated by Vincent Price. Compressing the Charles Dickens classic story into a half-hour, it is stated to be "the oldest extant straight adaptation of the story" for television. It was originally produced as a syndicated production for airing on 22 stations across the United States on Christmas Day in 1949. It was sponsored by Magnavox and represented that companys first use of television advertising. In 1952 the show was acquired by Consolidated Television Sales for further syndication. The production is considered primitive by modern standards; it is also noted for misspelling Ebenezer Scrooges name as "Ebeneezer" in the opening credits. The cast is led by Taylor Holmes as Scrooge and includes an early appearance by Jill St. John, then age 9 and billed as Jill Oppenheim, who plays one of the Cratchit daughters. The director was Arthur Pierson. Ready for the Grave Vrať se do hrobu! is a Czech comedy film directed by Milan Steindler. It was released in 1990. North Korea: The Parade Defilada is a Polish 1989 documentary by Andrzej Fidyk. It focused on the cult of personality in North Korea, and was shot in 1988 on the 40th anniversary of the states founding by Kim Il-sung. Despite its anti-totalitarian message, it has received praise from North Korea itself. Haven't We Met Before? Havent We Met Before? is a 2002 mystery film starring Nicollette Sheridan, Page Fletcher, Anthony Lemke and Daniela Amavia. It was directed by René Bonnière and written by Mary Higgins Clark and John Rutter. Zwarte zwanen Black Swans is a 2005 Dutch drama film. The film won a Golden Calf for best sound at the Netherlands Film Festival in 2005. Mala Leche Mala leche is a 2004 Chilean movie, directed by León Errázuriz, dealing with the story of two young delinquents friends that have a drug deal go bad. Things become complicated when they lose the money and the drugs. So they had to recover the money in two days to not get killed by the dealer. To get the money back they start a spree of crimes. It is a very realistic and fresh view of Santiago that does not appear in postals cards. ScaredSacred Scared Sacred is an independent film produced in 2004 and released in 2006 by director Velcrow Ripper. Scared Sacred is an award-winning feature-length documentary that takes viewers to many of the places in the world that have experienced great suffering in recent years including Bhopal, Hiroshima, Israel and Palestine. The film portrays Rippers own search for meaning, and communicates stories of hope in spite of oppression. Co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada and Producers on Davie Pictures, Scared Sacred received a Genie Award for Best Documentary. A second film by Velcrow Ripper, Fierce Light builds on where Scared Sacred ends. Fierce Light is about spiritual activists. Slippin': Ten Years with the Bloods Slippin: Ten Years with the Bloods is a 2005 American documentary written and directed by Joachim Schroeder and Tommy Sowards. Debuting at the 2005 Tribeca film festival the film follows a few members of the notorious Los Angeles gang Bloods for 10 years, showing what life is really like on the inside. Confessions of a Pit Fighter Confessions of a Pit Fighter is a 2005 American martial arts action film directed by Art Camacho and starring Hector Echavarria, Armand Assante, Flavor Flav, James Russo and John Savage. It was filmed in Los Angeles and produced by Alliance Group Entertainment. It was distributed in by Lions Gate Entertainment. Necromancer Necromancer is a 2005 Thai drama film directed by Piyapan Choopetch and starring Chatchai Plengpanich and Akara Amarttayakul. It is very loosely based on the 1996 killing of some drug dealers by police, but with an added dimension of witchcraft battles between police and ex-police. On Native Soil On Native Soil is a 2006 documentary by Linda Ellman narrated by Kevin Costner and Hilary Swank. The film analyzes the efforts by the families of 9/11 victims to create the 9/11 Commission and what information was revealed by it. U U is a 2006 French animated film directed by Serge Élissalde and Grégoire Solotareff. It was at the 2007 Seattle International Film Festival. Chess Chessis a 2006 Malayalam Action thriller film directed by Raj Babu. Dileep plays the male protagonist and Bhavana is his heroine. The film also stars Ashish Vidyarthi, Jagathy Sreekumar, Harisree Ashokan and Vijayaraghavan and Rajyalakshmi. The movie was dubbed into Hindi as Aag Ka Dariya. This is one of the very few movies which has a linearly dubbed version. Refused Are Fucking Dead Refused Are Fucking Dead is a 2006 documentary about the punk band Refused and the last year of their career. The film was directed by the bands guitarist, Kristofer Steen. It includes live performances of "Spectre," "Life Support Addiction," "Circlepit," "New Noise," and "Rather Be Dead." The DVD includes two of Refuseds music videos as well as live performances of all the songs on The Shape of Punk To Come as bonus features. The film shares its name with one of the bands songs on The Shape of Punk to Come and is a reference to a song titled "Born Against Are Fucking Dead" by the New York Hardcore band Born Against. Year of the Fish Year of the Fish is a 2007 American animated film based on Ye Xian, a ninth-century Chinese variant of the fairy tale Cinderella, starring Tsai Chin, Randall Duk Kim, Ken Leung and An Nguyen. Written and directed by David Kaplan, the film is set in a massage parlor in modern-day New Yorks Chinatown. The film was executive produced by Janet Yang and produced by Rocco Caruso. Kaplans screenplay was developed at the Sundance Screenwriters and Directors Labs and was the recipient of a 2005 Leonore Annenberg Fellowship. Year of the Fish had its world premiere at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. The film was shot entirely on location in New York Citys Chinatown using live actors and then animated in post-production via rotoscoping, the process of tracing over live-action footage to create an animation; in this case, a painterly, watercolor effect. Some of the make-up on the strange-looking characters were removed by the rotoscoping. Who Killed the White Llama? ¿Quién mató a la llamita blanca? is a 2007 Bolivian movie that was written by Juan Cristobal Rios Violand and directed by Rodrigo Bellott. The film is both a celebration and a parody of Bolivian customs, countryside and culture, with a serious message about the endemic poverty in Bolivia. Murder Princess is a Japanese manga by Sekihiko Inui. An anime OVA series based on the manga was later produced by Marvelous Entertainment and animated by Bee Train. The anime had been licensed by ADV Films, but was transferred to Funimation in 2008. The Athlete The Athlete is a 2009 Ethiopian drama film directed by Davey Frankel and Rasselas Lakew. The film was selected as the Ethiopian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. It was the first Ethiopian film to be submitted in the category for Best Foreign Language Film. The film has been reviewed in an international journal. A mixture of fiction and stock footage, The Athlete is a portrait of the marathon runner from Ethiopia, Abebe Bikila. In 1960, he participated in the Rome Olympic Games as a complete unknown. However, the son of a shepherd ran barefoot and won the gold medal. Four years later, he repeated his feat at the Tokyo Olympic Games, becoming the first man to win the Olympic marathon twice in a row. A few years later, he suffered a car accident and lost the use of his legs. He died four years later. All My Friends Are Funeral Singers All My Friends are Funeral Singers is a 2010 drama/experimental film, starring Angela Bettis and directed by Tim Rutili of the band Califone. The film makes extensive use of the music of Califone, and was released as a companion to the bands album of the same name. The film tells the story of a medium living with a group of ghosts in the house who want to leave. She finds out that the ghosts were trapped by her grandmother. Hawke Hawke is a television film or telemovie, which was produced by The Film Company for Network Ten. The telemovie premiered on 18 July 2010 in the prime-time slot of 8.30pm. Blood Junkie Blood Junkie is a 2010 American independent comedy horror movie that was written and directed by Drew Rosas. The film was released on May 20, 2010 in Milwaukee and was later released on DVD through Troma Entertainment in 2011. The film stars Nick Sommer, Mike Johnson, Emily Treolo, and Sarah Luther, and follows a group of teenagers that go out into the woods to get high but end up getting killed one by one. Freedom Riders Freedom Riders is a 2010 American historical documentary film, produced by Firelight Media for PBS American Experience. The film is based in part on the book Freedom Riders: 1961 and the Struggle for Racial Justice by historian Raymond Arsenault. Directed by Stanley Nelson, it marked the 50th anniversary of the first Freedom Ride in May 1961 and first aired on May 16, 2011. It was funded in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The film chronicles the story behind hundreds of civil rights activists called Freedom Riders that challenged racial segregation in American interstate transportation during the Civil Rights Movement. The activist traveled together in small interracial groups and sat wherever they chose on buses and trains to compel equal access to terminal restaurants and waiting rooms. They brought the ongoing practice of racial segregation in the southern United States to national attention. The film is currently used within Firelight Media’s national outreach campaign, to serve as an educational and advocacy tool by NGOs and non-profit partners in order to support young people who are mobilizing around contemporary social issues such as, immigrant rights, youth violence, and environmental issues. The film was also featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show program titled, Freedom Riders: 50th Anniversary. Nelson was helped in the making of the documentary by Arsenault and Derek Catsam, an associate professor at the University of Texas of the Permian Basin. A Decent Arrangement A Decent Arrangement is a film which released in India on 7 November 2014. This film stars Shabana Azmi, Adam Laupus, Lethia Nall, Farid Currim, Shreya Sharma, Vikram Kapadia, Navniit Nisshan, Adhir Bhat and is directed by Sarovar Banka. Praybeyt Benjamin The Unkabogable: Praybeyt Benjamin is a 2011 Filipino action spoof comedy film starring Eddie Garcia, Nikki Valdez, Vice Ganda, Vandolph Quizon, Derek Ramsay and Jimmy Santos. It was written and directed by Wenn V. Deramas. The film is the first Filipino film to break the P300 million mark in the box office. It is the highest grossing Filipino film in 2011 and once held the title of the highest-grossing Filipino film of all time, until it was surpassed by the 2012 Metro Manila Film Fest entry, Sisterakas. It is currently the 5th highest grossing Filipino film of all time; it would be #2 if MMFF entries will be removed. The film made Vice Ganda the Phenomenal Box Office Star of 2011, awarded by the Box Office Entertainment Awards. Letter to the King Letter to the King is a 2014 Norwegian drama film directed by Hisham Zaman. Rouge Sang The Storm Within is a 2013 Canadian drama film. Directed by Martin Doepner, the film is set in 1799 and stars Isabelle Guérard as Espérance, a young mother who is forced to shelter five British soldiers from a snowstorm. The film also stars Lothaire Bluteau, Anthony Lemke, Vincent Leclerc, Arthur Holden and Peter Miller. The film garnered three Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards, including a Best Actress nod for Guérard and two nominations for the music of Michel Cusson, for Best Original Score and Best Original Song for "À la claire fontaine". The Butcher The Butcher is a 2007 South Korean horror film directed by Kim Jin-won and produced by Choi Gong-jae. The film starring Kim Sung-il, You Dong-hun in the lead roles. Control Control is a 2013 Chinese-Hong Kong film directed by Kenneth Bi and starring Daniel Wu, Yao Chen, Simon Yam, Leon Dai, Ady An and Shao Bing. The Historian The Historian is a 2014 drama film written, directed, produced by Miles Doleac. The film also stars Doleac along with William Sadler, Colin Cunningham, Jillian Taylor, Glynnis OConnor, Leticia Jimenez and John Cullum. Mithunam Mithunam is a 2012 Telugu drama film directed by Tanikella Bharani. It features S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and Lakshmi. The film is based on a best selling Telugu novel of the same name, written by Sri Ramana. Tanikella Bhranai received CineMAA Award Special Jury Award for Best Direction. Mithunam means couple in Telugu. It also a zodiac sign. AMR Productions released Mithunam all over India on 21 December 2012, to positive reviews. 10 Rules 10 Rules is a 2014 romantic comedy film written and directed by Karel Janák and starring Miroslav Donutil, Matouš Ruml and Kristína Svarinská. Buoni a nulla Good for Nothing is a 2014 comedy film written and directed by Gianni Di Gregorio. It premiered at the 2014 Rome Film Festival. Tamaar Padaar Tamaar Padaar is a 2014 Malayalam satirical comedy film, scripted and directed by Dileesh Nair, starring Prithviraj Sukumaran Baburaj, Chemban Vinod and Srinda Ashab in pivotal roles. The movie was produced by Renjith in the banner of Rejaputhra Visual Media. The films soundtrack was composed by Bijibal. Style Style is a 2016 Malayalam action, thriller movie directed by Binu S starring Unni Mukundan, Tovino Thomas, Master Ilhan, and Balu Varghese. Mumbai-based model Priyanka Kandwal debuted as a heroine in the film. Jassie Gift wrote the songs and Rahul Raj composed the background score. The film, edited by National Award winner Vivek Harshan, was released on January 2, 2016. Racetime Racetime is a Canadian computer-animated film, directed by Benoît Godbout and released in 2018. A sequel to the 2015 film Snowtime!, the film focuses on the same group of children organizing a sled race over their winter holiday. The films English version premiered in theatres on January 25, 2019. Mabel and Fatty's Married Life Mabel and Fattys Married Life is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. He Did and He Didn't He Did and He Didnt is a 1916 American short comedy film starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and Mabel Normand. Crazy Like a Fox Crazy like a Fox is a 1926 American short film starring Charley Chase. The two-reel silent comedy stars Chase as a young man who feigns insanity in order to get out of an arranged marriage, only to find out that his sweetheart is the girl he has been arranged to marry. Chase would remake the film as The Wrong Miss Wright in the sound era during his tenure at Columbia Pictures. The film features Oliver Hardy in a small role filmed shortly before his teaming with Stan Laurel. Chess-Nuts Chess-Nuts is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short films starring Betty Boop, and featuring Bimbo and Koko the Clown. The Conquerors The Conquerors is a 1932 American pre-Code Western film starring Richard Dix and Ann Harding, and directed by William A. Wellman. A young couple move to the American West and build a banking empire. Below the Sea Below the Sea is a film starring Fay Wray and Ralph Bellamy among others. Pre-Code suspense film released in March 29, 1933 by Columbia Pictures. Little Pancho Vanilla Little Pancho Vanilla is a 1938 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin, with story by Tedd Pierce. The Shadow The Shadow was the ninth serial released by Columbia Pictures. It was based upon the classic radio series and pulp magazine character with the same name. Genius at Work Genius at Work is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by Monte Brice and Robert E. Kent. The film stars Wally Brown, Alan Carney, Anne Jeffreys, Lionel Atwill and Bela Lugosi. The film was released on October 20, 1946, by RKO Pictures. Her Sister's Secret Her Sisters Secret is a 1946 drama film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Nancy Coleman, Margaret Lindsay, Phillip Reed, and Regis Toomey. It centers around a woman who falls in love with a soldier. Believing she has been abandoned, she gives her baby to her married sister. The picture was produced and distributed by Producers Releasing Corporation. The screenplay was by Anne Green from the novel Dark Angel by Gina Kaus. Secret Agent Secret Agent is a 1947 Soviet spy film directed by Boris Barnet and based on the novel The Deed Remains Unknown by Mikhail Maklyarsky. The film stars Pavel Kadochnikov in the leading role. Secret Agent is also known as Secret Mission, Secrets of Counter-Espionage, The Scouts Exploit. It was the first film about the actions of Soviet intelligence officers behind enemy lines in World War II. The film originated the spy genre in Soviet cinema and had a great influence on all subsequent Soviet spy films, including Seventeen Moments of Spring. It is based on real events from the biography of Nikolai Khokhlov. The film was the leader of Soviet distribution in 1947 and had 22.73 million viewers. Welcome Stranger Welcome Stranger is a 1947 film directed by Elliott Nugent and starring Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald, and Joan Caulfield. It was filmed in Hollywood with location shots at Munz Lakes during March to May 1946. Elliott Nugent appeared in one scene as a doctor sent to examine Barry Fitzgerald and that scene was directed by Billy Wilder. Cage of Gold Cage of Gold is a 1950 British drama film directed by Basil Dearden, and starring Jean Simmons, David Farrar, and James Donald. Adventures of Captain Fabian Adventures of Captain Fabian is a 1951 American adventure film directed by William Marshall and starring Errol Flynn, Micheline Presle, Vincent Price, Agnes Moorehead and Victor Francen The plot is about the travails of a French Creole maid in a household of 1860 New Orleans and her romantic involvement with Captain Fabian. As with many later Flynn features, the tangled production history is arguably more interesting: Marshall, the co-producer and husband of Micheline Presle, began shooting in France with no experience as a director and without realizing that French law required a parallel French-language version. Robert Florey, who had directed Flynn in his last bit part in 1935, was hired as an uncredited "consultant". The same year Marshall and Flynn also produced the unreleased Hello God. High Treason High Treason is a 1951 British espionage thriller. It is a sequel to the film Seven Days to Noon from the same team. Director Roy Boulting, co-director and co-writer of the first film also directed and co-wrote this one. Frank Harvey, Boultings co-writer, was also a co-writer of the earlier film. André Morell reprises his role as Detective Superintendent Folland of Scotland Yards Special Branch from the first film, though in High Treason he is subordinate to the head of Special Branch, Commander Robert "Robbie" Brennan, played by Liam Redmond. Hotel Sahara Hotel Sahara is a 1951 British war comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Yvonne De Carlo, Peter Ustinov and David Tomlinson. It was produced and co-written by George Hambley Brown. Shoot First Rough Shoot, also known as Shoot First, is a 1953 British thriller film directed by Robert Parrish and written by Eric Ambler, based on the 1951 novel by Geoffrey Household. The film stars Joel McCrea and Evelyn Keyes, and featuring Herbert Lom, Marius Goring and Roland Culver. The scenario is set in Cold War England when tensions ran high regarding spying. Sombrero Sombrero is a 1953 American film directed by Norman Foster and starring Ricardo Montalbán, Pier Angeli, Vittorio Gassman and Cyd Charisse. Papa, Mama, the Maid and I Papa, Mama, the Maid and I is a French comedy film from 1954, directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois, written by Marcel Aymé, starring Robert Lamoureux and Louis de Funès. Yankee Doodle Bugs Yankee Doodle Bugs is a Looney Tunes cartoon short, released in 1954, which was written by Warren Foster and directed by Friz Freleng. Bugs Bunnys nephew, Clyde, has trouble remembering important dates and events in history in preparation for an exam, so Bugs offers to help. The cartoons title is a humorous portmanteau of the American folk song "Yankee Doodle" and the word doodlebug. The Rumyantsev Case The Rumyantsev Case is a 1955 Soviet crime film directed by Iosif Kheyfits. Weasel Stop Weasel Stop is a 1955 Foghorn Leghorn animated short film from Warner Bros. released in February 1956 and directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon is unusual in that a different dog is used as Foghorns nemesis. The title is a pun on the phrase "whistle stop". City of Gold City of Gold is a 1957 Canadian documentary film by Colin Low and Wolf Koenig, chronicling Dawson City during the Klondike Gold Rush. The film is narrated by Pierre Berton and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Sorority Girl Sorority Girl is a 1957 film noir exploitation film directed by Roger Corman. It stars Susan Cabot as Sabra, a sociopath who plays a very disruptive role in a sorority, with Barboura Morris as Rita, and Dick Miller and June Kenney. It was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Motorcycle Gang. The film was remade in 1994 as Confessions of a Sorority Girl. A Certain Smile A Certain Smile is a 1958 American drama film directed by Jean Negulesco, based on the book of the same name by Françoise Sagan. Operation Bikini Operation Bikini, also released as The Seafighter, is a war film released in 1963 by American International Pictures. It was directed by Anthony Carras and starred Tab Hunter, Frankie Avalon, and Scott Brady. The casting was aimed to capture a varied audience. While Operation Bikini was nominally a World War II war movie, it shared a number of cast members—Avalon, Jody McCrea, and Eva Six—with American Internationals Beach Party, and thrown into the mix were character actor Jim Backus, former screen heartthrob Tab Hunter, and Gary Crosby. Avalon even sings in two musical interludes—which were shot in color, despite the rest of the movies being shot in black and white. The Young Racers The Young Racers is a 1963 film directed by Roger Corman and starring Mark Damon, William Campbell, Luana Anders and Patrick Magee. It is based on the Formula One races in Europe. A koppányi aga testamentuma The Testament of Aga Koppanyi is a 1967 Hungarian adventure film based on the eponymous novel by István Fekete. Ur kärlekens språk Language of Love is a 1969 Swedish sex educational film directed by Torgny Wickman. It was an international success. It gained publicity when 30,000 people gathered on Trafalgar Square in London to protest against a nearby movie theatre showing it, one of the protesters being pop singer Cliff Richard. Lord Longford and Raymond Blackburn decided to pursue a matter of pornography classification for the film Language of Love into the Court of Appeal and lost the writ of mandamus against the Police Commissioner, who had refused to intrude upon the British Board of Film Classification remit. United States customs were known to have confiscated copies of the film. Following such events, it was marketed as a sexploitation film of the "white coater" variety in some places — a pornographic film masquerading as a documentary or scientific film. The film had two sequels, Mera ur kärlekens språk in 1970 and Kärlekens XYZ in 1971. In 1973 the three films were edited together into a new film, Det bästa ur Kärlekens språk-filmerna. Mera ur kärlekens språk had equally successful box office though it dealt more with alternate sexuality and lifestyles and also with the disabled. Remakes of the first two films appeared in 2004 and in 2009, both directed by Anders Lennberg. The film included split screen visions of couples having sex with Ravels Bolero playing in the background. Lokis. Rekopis profesora Wittembacha Lokis aka The Bear is a 1970 Polish fantasy horror film written and directed by Janusz Majewski, and based on the 1869 Prosper Mérimée horror novel of the same name. "Lokis" is Mérimées misspelling of the Lithuanian word lokys for "bear". Come Back Charleston Blue Come Back, Charleston Blue is a 1972 comedy film starring Godfrey Cambridge and Raymond St. Jacques, loosely based on Chester Himes novel The Heats On. It is a sequel to the 1970 film Cotton Comes to Harlem. Benaam Benaam is a 1974 Bollywood thriller film directed by Narendra Bedi. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Moushumi Chatterjee and Prem Chopra. Madan Puri also appears in a very different role. The scenes between Amitabh Bachchan and Madan Puri are conceived nicely where both are effective. The film was a remake of Alfred Hitchcocks The Man Who Knew Too Much. The film was remade in Kannada as Thirugu Baana.with Ambarish reprising role of Amitabh Bachchan as protagonist and Kannada Actress Aarathi reprising the role of Moushumi Chatterjee The Twist The Twist is a 1976 film co-written and directed by Claude Chabrol. Its title in French is Folies bourgeoises. Death Steps in the Dark Death Steps in the Dark is a 1977 Italian-Greek giallo film directed by Maurizio Pradeaux. Pradeaux directed only one other giallo, the 1973 Death Carries a Cane. Skateboard Skateboard is a 1978 American film directed by George Gage and starring Leif Garrett. Tony Alva features in a cameo as "Tony Blue-tile". Sweet Revenge Sweet Revenge is a 1976 American crime film directed by Jerry Schatzberg. It was entered into the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. It was the second leading role for actress Stockard Channing in a film, following the previous years The Fortune in which she co-starred opposite Jack Nicholson and Warren Beatty. The Wind The Wind is a 1982 Malian drama film directed by Souleymane Cissé. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Sadat Sadat is a 1983 American two-part, four-hour made-for-television biographical film based on the life and death of the late 3rd President of Egypt, Anwar Sadat starring Louis Gossett Jr. as Sadat and Madolyn Smith as Sadats wife, Jehan. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures Television through Operation Prime Time. Gossetts performance earned him a nomination for an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award. Prime Risk Prime Risk is a 1985 thriller film directed by Michael Farkas and starring Lee Montgomery and Toni Hudson. Copacabana Copacabana is a 1985 American made-for-television musical film based on the 1978 song of the same title by Barry Manilow. It aired on CBS on December 3, 1985. The films script was written by James Lipton, with additional songs written by Manilow. It was directed by Waris Hussein. It starred Manilow himself as Tony, an aspiring songwriter, and Annette OToole as Lola, an aspiring singer who falls in with the wrong crowd. A soundtrack album, The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album, was released for the film. The film also inspired a 1990 stage show at Caesars Atlantic City, which was based heavily on the film, as well as a 1994 musical, also called Copacabana, which was based more loosely on the film, which played in Londons West End and elsewhere. Ornette: Made in America Ornette: Made in America is a 1985 American documentary film directed and edited by Shirley Clarke that studies acclaimed saxophonist and free jazz innovator Ornette Coleman. The film does not chronicle the life of Coleman but rather emulates his freeform style by mixing together excerpts from performances, interviews, experimental music videos and reenactments of Colemans childhood. Included are interviews with and original footage of William S. Burroughs, Buckminster Fuller, Ed Blackwell, Robert Palmer, George Russell, John Rockwell, Don Cherry and Denardo Coleman. The film intercuts interviews, archive footage and psychedelic sequences around Colemans performance of Skies of America with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra at the citys Convention Center. The opening of the now-defunct Caravan of Dreams nightclub serves as a catalyst for the films production, but Shirley Clarke had actually been working on the film for a span of over 20 years. The 1968 footage with Ornette, his young son, Denardo, and frequent collaborator Charlie Haden was filmed by Clarke for a separate film that never came to fruition. Ornette was Shirley Clarkes last film and reintroduced her to the independent film and jazz music circuits that she had influenced during the 1960s. Clarkes intrusive, fast cutting editing style and Kit Fitzgeralds avant-garde music video work won the film praise. In late 2012, Milestone Films rereleased Ornette in select theaters and distributed the restored film on DVD and Blu-ray. This is part of a greater effort on behalf of Milestone to rerelease all of Clarkes old films. Made in Argentina Made in Argentina is a 1987 Argentine film directed by Juan José Jusid. Aloha Summer Aloha Summer is a 1988 American comedy-drama film directed by Tommy Lee Wallace and starring Chris Makepeace, Yuji Okumoto, Tia Carrere and Don Michael Paul. The plot is about a group of teenagers and their experiences one summer in Hawaii. Boris Godounov Boris Godounov is a 1989 musical film directed by Andrzej Zulawski and based on the opera of the same name by Modest Mussorgsky, but also the play of Alexander Pushkin. The film features the original 1872 Mussorgskys score, although with significant cuts. Made in Milan Made in Milan is a 1990 short documentary film about fashion designer Giorgio Armani; it shows him preparing for a show and discusses his ideas about fashion, his family history and the city of Milan. It was directed by Martin Scorsese. It was Scorseses first short film since the 1967 The Big Shave, his first documentary since the 1978 The Last Waltz, and his first documentary short. All Men Are Brothers: Blood of the Leopard All Men Are Brothers: Blood of the Leopard is a 1993 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Billy Chan and starring Tony Leung, Joey Wong, Elvis Tsui and Sean Lau. The film is adapted from Shi Naians novel Water Margin, which is considered as one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. Per amore, solo per amore For Love, Only for Love is a 1993 Italian historical drama film directed by Giovanni Veronesi and starring Diego Abatantuono, Penélope Cruz and Alessandro Haber. It depicts the nativity of Mary. A Child's Cry for Help A Childs Cry for Help is a 1994 American made-for-television drama film starring Pam Dawber and Veronica Hamel, with a supporting role by a young Tobey Maguire. Chloé Chloé is a 1996 French-Belgian TV drama film directed by Dennis Berry starring Marion Cotillard in the title role, a 16-year-old girl who is forced by her boyfriend to become a prostitute. The film features Édith Piafs song "La Vie en Rose" performed by Louis Armstrong. Years later, Marion Cotillard won an Oscar for playing Piaf in the 2007 film La Vie en Rose. L'ours en peluche The Teddy Bear is a 1994 French-Italian thriller-drama film directed by Jacques Deray. It is based on the novel Lours en peluche by Georges Simenon. Subliminal Seduction Subliminal Seduction is a 1996 American drama science fiction film directed by Andrew Stevens and starring Ian Ziering, Katherine Kelly Lang, and Dee Wallace. It was part of the Roger Corman Presents series. A Mongolian Tale A Mongolian Tale is a 1995 Chinese film directed by Xie Fei and adapted by the novelist and ethnographer Zhang Chengzhi from his novel, Black Steed. First Love Primo amore, internationally released as First Love, is a 1978 Italian comedy - drama film directed by Dino Risi. For her performance Ornella Muti won a Grolla doro for Best Actress. Notes of Love Notes of Love is a 1998 Italian-French romance film directed by Mimmo Calopresti. For her performance Valeria Bruni Tedeschi won the David di Donatello Award for best actress. The film also won the Nastro dArgento for best script and the Ciak doro for best supporting actress. Rhapsody in Bloom Rhapsody in Bloom is a 1998 American television film, starring Penelope Ann Miller, Ron Silver, Craig Sheffer and Caroline Goodall. It was directed by Craig M. Saavedra. Passion Passion, known in some releases as Passion: The Story of Percy Grainger, is a 1999 Australian drama film about some episodes in the life of the pianist and composer Percy Grainger. It stars Richard Roxburgh as Grainger. Censored Censored is an animated short, directed by Frank Tashlin, produced by Leon Schlesinger and first released in July 1944. It is part of the Private Snafu series. The Hoober-Bloob Highway The Hoober-Bloob Highway is an animated musical special written by Dr. Seuss and produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises. The special first aired February 19, 1975 on CBS, and was the last Dr. Seuss special produced for that network. Seuss also composed the song lyrics, which were set to music by Dean Elliott. Mr. Hoober-Bloob, a dispatcher of newborn children from some location in space, is preparing to send a new child down his highway to Earth, but first, he gives the child a chance to decide for himself whether he wants the life of a human. Mr. Hoober-Bloob shows him the realistic problems and pleasures that people face in life. The story suggests that while things may be pretty bad, theres always something to be thankful for. Je li jasno prijatelju? Is It Clear, My Friend? is a Croatian film directed by Dejan Aćimović. It was released in 2000. Iyer the Great Iyer the Great is a 1990 Malayalam language psychological thriller film directed by Bhadran and starring Mammootty, Shobana, Geetha, Sukumari and Devan. M. S. Mony won the National Film Award for Best Editing for his work in this movie. Mystics Mystics is a 2003 film starring Milo OShea and David Kelly, and directed by David Blair. Spin the Bottle Spin the Bottle is a 2003 Irish film directed by Ian Fitzgibbon. Wa Islamah Oh Islam is a 1961 Egyptian drama film directed by Enrico Bomba and Andrew Marton. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 34th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film was the first Egyptian film to be screened at the San Francisco International Film Festival. Drifters Drifters is a 2003 Chinese film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai. The film is a production of Hong Kongs Purple Light Films and People Workshop with international distribution through the Taipei-based company Arc Light Films. Drifters premiered in the 2003 Cannes Film Festival as part of the Un Certain Regard competition. Drifters follows a young slacker, Hong Yunsheng, who has become something of a local celebrity in part due to his failures as a stowaway. Recently returned to his home in Fujian after several years abroad in the U.S. as an illegal immigrant, Hong attempts to reconnect with an illegitimate son. The Stones in the Park The Stones in the Park was a free outdoor festival held in Hyde Park on 5 July 1969, headlined by The Rolling Stones and featuring Third Ear Band, King Crimson, Screw, Alexis Korners New Church, Family and the Battered Ornaments, in front of a crowd estimated at between 250,000 and 500,000 fans. It was the Stones first public concert in over two years, and was planned as an introduction of new guitarist, Mick Taylor, though circumstances inevitably changed following the death of former member Brian Jones two days earlier. The band rehearsed at the Beatles studio in a basement on Savile Row, and Jagger and Richards came up with a 14-song set; the Hyde Park concert would be the first time many of the songs had been played before a public audience. The PA system was supplied by Watkins Electric Music, who had handled amplification at previous Hyde Park events. Fans started to arrive at the park with candles on 4 July in tribute to Jones, and by the morning of 5 July, 7,000 people had already gathered. Mick Jagger read a short eulogy on stage before the Stones set began, reading two stanzas of Percy Bysshe Shelleys poem on John Keatss death, Adonaïs, from a calf-bound book. After this recital, several hundred cabbage white butterflies were released. The setlist for their performance was "Im Yours & Im Hers", "Jumpin Jack Flash". "Mercy Mercy", "Down Home Girl", "Stray Cat Blues", "No Expectations", "Im Free", "Loving Cup", "Love in Vain", " Satisfaction", "Honky Tonk Women", "Midnight Rambler", "Street Fighting Man" and "Sympathy for the Devil". During the 18-minute-long rendition of "Sympathy for the Devil", a number of African tribal drummers joined the band. While the event is considered a memorable one by several critics, they also agree that it was not one of the Stones best performances, and the guitars played during the concert were out of tune. In a 1971 interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Keith Richards evaluated their performance, "We played pretty bad until near the end, because we hadnt played for years ... Nobody minded, because they just wanted to hear us play again." The Stones portion of concert was filmed by Granada Television and broadcast that September. It has since been released on DVD and Blu-ray. In April 2013, the band announced their intention to play two return concerts on 6 and 13 July, although the performances were not free. Het woeden der gehele wereld Het Woeden der Gehele Wereld is a 2006 Dutch film, based on the novel of the same name by Maarten t Hart. It was directed by Guido Pieters and produced by Rob Houwer. The title translates as "The fury/rage/raging of the whole world" and is derived from a song with lyrics by René-François Sully-Prudhomme, set to music by Gabriel Fauré. Malice Aforethought Malice Aforethought is a 2005 ITV drama based on Anthony Berkeley Cox’s 1931 novel of the same name, made by Granada Television. There was an earlier BBC television adaptation of this novel in 1979. Toh sik Colour Blossoms is a 2004 Hong Kong art film written and directed by Yonfan, and the third in an informal trilogy of films inspired by Tang Xianzus The Peony Pavilion. The original Chinese title of Colour Blossoms literally translates as "Peach Colour", a euphemism for sexual desire, one of the central themes in the film. The Land of College Prophets Land of College Prophets is a 2005 independent comedy film produced by Thomas Edward Seymour, Mike Aransky and Phil Guerette. Originally distributed on Netflix in 2005, Prophets was one of the first of the "backyard superhero" subgenres of films, pre-dating James Gunns Super, Defendor, Special, Kick Ass and so on. The film involves low-level superheroes at a community college that awaken a haunted wishing well. The film mixes comedy with science fiction in a tale of two brawling college students who accidentally reactivate a dormant well that spews toxic liquids into the surrounding community, resulting in abrupt and deadly changes within nature and people. The film was available on Netflix, Hollywood Video and Movie Gallery in 2005. The Land of College Prophets was shot in digital video on locations across Connecticut in 2003. The film premiered in New York in 2005, and later won five awards at the 2005 B-Movie Film Festival, including Best Picture. It also won the Best Picture Award at the 2005 New Haven Underground Film Festival and the Best Ensemble Award from Bare Bones International Film Festival. Reviews were generally positive, with Rick Curnutte of The Film Journal proclaiming that it “could easily become the first genuine cult hit of the DV era.” In 2018 the Show rediscovered a DVD version of the film at a Dollar Tree store for 99 cents and built an entire show around the film, praising it as a hidden B-movie gem from the early digital era of American film. Co-director Tom Seymour affectionately referred to this film and his two other features as the "Backyard Trilogy" consisting of three films: Everything Moves Alone, Land of College Prophets and London Betty. The three feature-length films all involve backyard thieves or, in this case, superheroes that all dwell in suburban environments, all shot within central Connecticut. The film was released on DVD in 2005 by York Entertainment. Thotti Jaya Thotti Jaya is a 2005 Indian Tamil gangster thriller film written and directed by Durai. The film features Silambarasan and Gopika in lead roles. The soundtrack was composed by Harris Jayaraj. Gekijouban Tsubasa kuronikuru: Torikago no kuni no himegumi is an animated short film based on the Reservoir Chronicle manga by Clamp. It was adapted by the animation studio Production I.G and premiered in Japanese theaters on August 20, 2005 in conjunction with A Midsummer Nights Dream, another Production I.G animated film. Set between the two seasons of the anime series Tsubasa by Bee Train, the film continues Syaorans groups journey to find Sakuras "feathers" in different worlds. On the journey they arrive at the Country of Birdcages, which contains one of Sakuras feathers. The Tsubasa and xxxHolic films were conceived by Kodansha, the Japanese publisher of both manga. After convincing Production I.G to develop them, Kodansha director hired Junichi Fujisaku to write the Tsubasa film. Like the TV series, Yuki Kajiura was the scores composer and the producer was Tetsuya Nakatake. In North America The Princess in the Birdcage Kingdom was licensed by Funimation Entertainment, who released it with A Midsummer Nights Dream and episodes of the Tsubasa anime. The film received a mixed response from manga and anime publications and other media; although its animation and pacing were praised, its length was criticized as only slightly longer than the TV episodes. Novogodnie priklyucheniya Mashi i Viti New Year Adventures of Masha and Vitya is a 1975 Soviet childrens film directed by Igor Usov and Gennadi Kazansky. 5 Lies 5 Lies is a 2007 Norwegian drama film directed by Lars Daniel Krutzkoff Jacobsen, starring Pia Tjelta, Gard B. Eidsvold and Kim Sørensen. It follows five different people through the course of one day in Oslo. Kiba , a Japanese anime series produced by Madhouse and Aniplex, began broadcasting on TV Tokyo on April 5, 2006. The series is directed by Hiroshi Kōjina with Upper Deck Japan, a trading card game company, as the main sponsor. The anime has been licensed by ADV Films for North American distribution. The series is more violent than other trading-card-game-tie-in animations with many characters being killed. According to an interview with the March 2006 issue of Animage, Hiroshi Kōjina, the director, noted that the show "absolutely will not have any plot elements that carry favor to children". The producer also commented that Kiba is not the type of show to put "human drama" on the back burner while concentrating on promotional tie-ins. Kiba aired on Toonami Jetstream from July 14, 2008 to January 21, 2009. Sakigake!! Otokojuku is a Japanese film released in 2008. It is written, directed by and starring Tak Sakaguchi. This is the first film he has directed. It is based on Akira Miyashitas manga series Sakigake!! Otokojuku. The films ending theme is by The Back Horn. It premiered at the Fantasia Festival in 2008, and was subsequently screened at the New York Asian Film Festival in 2009. Roudram Roudram is a 2008 Indian Malayalam-language action crime film directed by Renji Panicker. Mammootty plays the lead role of Narendran, a dedicated Police officer. Saikumar, Vijayaraghavan, and Rajan P Dev plays other leading roles. The Linguists The Linguists is an independent 2008 American documentary film produced by Ironbound Films about language extinction and language documentation. It follows two linguists, Greg Anderson of the Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages and David Harrison of Swarthmore College, as they travel around the world to collect recordings of some of the last speakers of several moribund languages: Chulym in Siberia; Chemehuevi in Arizona, U.S.; Sora in Odisha, India; and Kallawaya in Bolivia. Nurse.Fighter.Boy Nurse.Fighter.Boy is a Canadian drama film, released in 2008. The film stars Karen LeBlanc as Jude, a widowed single mother undergoing treatment for sickle cell disease. While working as a night-shift nurse to support her son Ciel, she meets and enters into a relationship with Silence, a troubled and brooding boxer who becomes a father figure for the young boy. The films cast also includes Walter Borden and Ndidi Onukwulu. The film was directed by Charles Officer and written by Officer and Ingrid Veninger. It was the first feature film released through the Canadian Film Centres training program for emerging film directors since David Weavers Siblings in 2005. Blackfriars Bridge Blackfriars Bridge is an 1896 British short black-and-white silent actuality film, directed by Robert W. Paul, featuring top-hatted pedestrians and horse-drawn carriages passing over Blackfriars Bridge, London. The film was, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "taken from the southern end looking northwards over the Thames by R.W. Paul in July 1896," and, "screened as part of his Alhambra Theatre programme shortly afterwards, certainly no later than 31 August" Xiao ke dou zhao ma ma Where is Mama or Wheres Mama, is a short Chinese animated film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio in 1960 under the artistic guidance of Te Wei. The narrated film describes the adventures and misadventures of a group of tadpoles in search of their mother. It is one of Te Weis first attempts to break away from Western style animation and aim for a painterly style influenced by Qi Baishi and more in keeping with native Chinese aesthetic sensibilities. Because of its simple story line and repetitive script it is ideal for children who are beginning their study of the Chinese language. Copyright Criminals Copyright Criminals is a 2009 documentary film directed and produced by Benjamin Franzen examining the creative and the commercial value of sampling including the related debates over artistic expression, copyright law, and money. Copyright Criminals was funded by the Ford Foundation, University of Iowa and John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. It premiered in 2009 at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was broadcast nationally in the United States on 18 January 2010 on Public Broadcasting Service on the documentary series Independent Lens. Sampling is when musicians make an audio montage taking a portion, or sample, of a sound recording and reusing, remixing or reworking it as a separate instrumental layer or loop into another song. It is popular with hip hop musicians. The documentary contains interviews with several sampling artist pioneers, including hip-hop groups. A longtime area of contention from a legal perspective, early sampling used portions of other artists recordings without permission. Once hip-hop, rap and other music incorporating sampling began generating a noticeably substantial income, the original artists began to take legal action, claiming copyright infringement and demanding high-sum royalties. Sampling artists fought back, claiming fair use. The documentary took five years to finish. It is the debut film for Franzen, a graduate of University of Iowa and founder of Atlanta-based production company Changing Images, and Kembrew McLeod, a professor specializing in copyright law at University of Iowa. Standing Army Standing Army, directed by Enrico Parenti and Thomas Fazi, is a 2010 documentary film about the global network of U.S. military bases, the impact that these have on local populations, and the military-industrial complex that lies behind it. T.D. Dasan Std: VI. B T. D. Dasan Std. VI B is a 2010 Malayalam film written and directed by Mohan Raghavan and produced by Paul Vadukumcherry.The film deals with a childs desire to see his father, and the beginning is made when he gets a clue from a piece of paper he finds in his mothers trunk. The wanderings of the boys mind and the real unravel of world which is a mix of dreams, desires and the present are portrayed in the movie. The film features Master Alexander, Biju Menon, Jagadish and Shweta Menon in the lead roles. Master Alexander won the Best Child Actor award in an online poll conducted by The Times of India. The film opened in Kerala theatres on 9 April 2010 to universal acclaim. It was screened at various international film festivals and has garnered several awards. Despite all the acclaim, the film performed poorly at the box office. T. D. Dasan Std. VI B was the only film directed by Mohan Raghavan who died a year after the release of the film. Winter Vacation Winter Vacation is a Chinese film directed by Hongqi Li. It won the Golden Leopard at the 2010 Locarno International Film Festival. Zeroville Zeroville is a 2019 American comedy-drama film directed by James Franco, based on the 2007 novel of the same name by Steve Erickson. The film stars Franco, Megan Fox, Seth Rogen, Joey King, Danny McBride, Craig Robinson and Jacki Weaver. The film was first announced in March 2011, but didn’t begin filming until October 2014. Originally set to be released in 2015 or 2016 by Alchemy, the distribution of the project was held off following the companys filing of Chapter 7 bankruptcy. It was eventually picked up by myCinema, who released it on September 20, 2019 in limited theaters. The film received mixed to negative reviews. Spots Blurs is a 2011 Croatian drama film written and directed by Aldo Tardozzi. Lost in Karastan Lost in Karastan is a 2014 black comedy film directed by Ben Hopkins. Dark Sea Dark Sea is a 2013 Brazilian horror film directed by Rodrigo Aragão. The film was premiered at Festival de Vitória on October 28, 2013. Bul Bul Bulbul is a 2013 Indian Kannada-language romantic comedy film directed by M. D. Shridhar. It is the remake of the Telugu film Darling and the scenes in the flashback are inspired by 50 First Dates. The film stars Darshan, Ambarish and debutant Rachita Ram in lead roles. The music for the film was composed by V. Harikrishna with lyrics penned by Kaviraj. EX-Files Ex-Files is a 2014 Chinese romantic comedy film. It was released on January 31, 2014. A sequel titled Ex-Files 2 was released on November 6, 2015. A Short Story Chotoder Chobi is a 2014 Indian Bengali language short film directed by Kaushik Ganguly. The film stars Dulal Sarkar and Deblina Roy in the lead roles. The film is directed by Ganguly and follows his earlier work on Laptop, Shabdo, Apur Panchali and Khaad. The plot revolves around the lives and opinions of a group of dwarfs who work as jokers in a circus. The film was released on 23 January 2015. Produced by Shrikant Mohta of Shree Venkatesh Films, the films music was scored by Indradeep Dasgupta. The main cast as well as supporting actors were previously non-actors but Sarkar, one of the lead actors in the film, was awarded the best actor award at the 45th International Film Festival of India. Prego Prego is a 2015 independent short comedy film directed, written and produced by Usher Morgan, with the help of Seinfeld writer Andy Cowan - the film was released to the internet on December 21, 2015 after a 9 months festival run. The film stars Katie Vincent, Taso Mikroulis, Rachel Jayne, J.W. Harvey and Marah Vanbeekom. 64: Part 2 64: Part II is a 2016 Japanese suspense mystery drama film directed by Takahisa Zeze. The film follows Part I, released on May 7, 2016. It was released in Japan by Toho on June 11, 2016. Timepass 2 Timepass 2 is a 2015 Indian Marathi-language film directed by Ravi Jadhav. It is the sequel for the 2014 film Timepass. It continues the incomplete lovestory of Dagadu and Prajakta also starring Bhalchandra Kadam and Vaibhav Mangle. It is directed by Ravi Jadhav. The Rehearsal The Rehearsal a 2016 New Zealand drama film directed by Alison Maclean. It is based on Eleanor Cattons novel of the same name. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The Coward The Coward is a 1915 American silent historical war drama film directed by Reginald Barker and produced by Thomas H. Ince. Ince also wrote the films scenario with C. Gardner Sullivan, from a story Ince had bought from writer Edward Sloman. The film stars Frank Keenan and Charles Ray. John Gilbert also appears in an uncredited bit part. A copy of The Coward is preserved at the Museum of Modern Art. After Tomorrow After Tomorrow is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Charles Farrell, Marian Nixon, Minna Gombell, Josephine Hull and William Collier Nertsery Rhymes Nertsery Rhymes is a 1933 American Pre-Code musical comedy short film starring Ted Healy and His Stooges, released on July 6, 1933 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is the first of five short films the comedy team made for the studio. Tomorrow at Seven Tomorrow at Seven is a 1933 American pre-Code film directed by Ray Enright. Betty Boop and the Little King Betty Boop and the Little King is a 1936 Fleischer Studio animated short film, starring Betty Boop and featuring Otto Soglows Little King. The Man Who Found Himself The Man Who Found Himself, also known as Wings of Mercy, is a 1937 American aviation film based on the unpublished story "Wings of Mercy" by Alice F. Curtis. The film marked the first starring role for 19-year-old Joan Fontaine, who was billed as the "new RKO screen personality", highlighted following the end of the film by a special "on screen" introduction. Unlike many of the period films that appeared to glorify aviation, it is a complex film, examining the motivations of both doctors and pilots. Captain Caution Captain Caution is a 1940 American adventure film directed by Richard Wallace set during the War of 1812. The film stars Victor Mature, Bruce Cabot and Alan Ladd. It was based on the novel of the same name by Kenneth Roberts. Elmer Raguse was nominated for an Academy Award for Sound Recording. The Forest Rangers The Forest Rangers is a 1942 adventure film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by George Marshall, written by Harold Shumate based on a story by Thelma Strabel, and starring Fred MacMurray, Paulette Goddard and Susan Hayward. The film was notable for introducing the song Jingle Jangle Jingle which became a huge hit for Kay Kyser. Backlash Backlash is a 1947 American crime film noir directed by Eugene Forde. The drama features Jean Rogers, Larry J. Blake, John Eldredge and Richard Travis. Who Killed Doc Robbin? Who Killed Doc Robbin is a 1948 film directed by Bernard Carr and starring Larry Olsen, Billy Gray, and Renee Beard. It was produced by Hal Roach and Robert F. McGowan as a reimagining of their Our Gang series. The film was one of "Hal Roachs Streamliners" features of the 1940s, running only 55 minutes, and was designed as a B-movie. Like most of Roachs latter-day output, Who Killed Doc Robbin, the sequel to 1947s Curley, was shot in Cinecolor. The film was released to theatres on April 9, 1948 by United Artists. Who Killed Doc Robbins plot involves a murder mystery involving the death of local scientist Dr. Hugo Robbin. Curley and his "gang" happen to have been key witnesses to several of the events, and the childrens testimonies are told in flashback during the court case. When Hal Roach sold Our Gang to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1938, he was contractually bound not to produce anymore kids comedies. When Roach decided that he wanted to produce Curley, he got MGMs permission by giving up his right to buy back the name Our Gang. Both Curley and Who Killed Doc Robbin, performed poorly at the box office, and when Roach bought back the rights to the 1927-1938 Our Gang shorts in 1949, he had to re-christen the series as The Little Rascals. The Great Manhunt State Secret is a 1950 British drama film directed by Sidney Gilliat and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Jack Hawkins, Glynis Johns, Olga Lowe and Herbert Lom. It was made at Isleworth Studios with Italian location shooting in Trento and the Dolomites. It was released in the United States under the title The Great Manhunt. Love at First Bite Love at First Bite is the 123rd short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1950 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Feudin' Fools Feudin Fools is a 1952 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on September 21, 1952 by Monogram Pictures and is the twenty-seventh film in the series. Gambler and the Lady The Gambler and the Lady is a 1952 British crime film directed by Patrick Jenkins and Sam Newfield and starring Dane Clark, Kathleen Byron and Naomi Chance. It was made by Hammer Films. No Exit Huis-clos, is a French-language drama film from 1954, directed by Jacqueline Audry, adapted by Pierre Laroche and Jean-Paul Sartre from Sartres stage play, and starring Arletty. The Wild Party The Wild Party is a 1956 American crime film directed by Harry Horner and written by John McPartland. The film stars Anthony Quinn, Carol Ohmart, Arthur Franz, Jay Robinson, Kathryn Grant, Nehemiah Persoff, and Paul Stewart. The film was released on December 21, 1956 by United Artists. Floods of Fear Floods of Fear is a 1958 British thriller film directed by Charles Crichton and starring Howard Keel, Anne Heywood and Harry H. Corbett. Twenty Plus Two Twenty Plus Two is a 1961 American film noir directed by Joseph M. Newman and starring David Janssen, Jeanne Crain, and Dina Merrill. The film adapted Frank Grubers 1961 novel of the same title. The Battle of the Villa Fiorita The Battle of the Villa Fiorita is a 1965 British-American drama film, based on the novel by Rumer Godden, directed by Delmer Daves. It stars Maureen OHara and Rossano Brazzi. Hercules and the Princess of Troy Hercules and the Princess of Troy is a 1965 Italian fantasy film adventure directed by Albert Band. It was originally made as a pilot for a television series which never materialized. Albeit very short, the film was released to US television as a feature film. It is also referred to as Hercules vs the Sea Monster in reference books. Castle of Evil Castle of Evil is a 1966 American horror film directed by Francis D. Lyon and written by Charles A. Wallace. The film stars Scott Brady, Virginia Mayo, David Brian, Lisa Gaye, Hugh Marlowe and William Thourlby. The film was released by World Entertainment Corp. in November 1966. Arizona Bushwhackers Arizona Bushwhackers is a 1968 Technicolor Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Howard Keel, Yvonne de Carlo, John Ireland, Marilyn Maxwell, Scott Brady and Brian Donlevy. Do Raaste Do Raaste is a 1969 Indian Hindi film directed by Raj Khosla. It stars Rajesh Khanna as the dutiful son and Mumtaz as his love interest. Balraj Sahni and Kamini Kaushal play the eldest son and his wife. Prem Chopra plays the wayward son with Bindu as his wife who creates disputes. The story was based on the trials and tribulations of a lower-middle-class family. It placed emphasis on respect for elders, the paramount status of the mother, the sanctity of the joint family and the supremacy of relations that are stronger than ties of blood. The film became a blockbuster at the box office. This film is counted among the 17 consecutive hit films Rajesh Khanna between 1969 and 1971, by adding the two-hero films Marayada and Andaz to the 15 consecutive solo hits he gave from 1969 to 1971. Mark of the Devil Part II Mark of the Devil Part II, or in original German Hexen geschändet und zu Tode gequält, is a German horror film released in 1973. It is a sequel to Mark of the Devil. Ginger in the Morning Ginger in the Morning is a 1974 comedy-drama film starring Sissy Spacek as a hitchhiker. It was the first American film appearance of a young Fred Ward. Hra o jablko The Apple Game is a 1977 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Věra Chytilová. She's in the Army Now Shes in the Army Now is a 1981 American made-for-television military comedy film starring Kathleen Quinlan, Jamie Lee Curtis, Melanie Griffith, Susan Blanchard and Julie Carmen, directed by Hy Averback. It premiered as the ABC Friday Night Movie on May 15, 1981. The film was a pilot for a television series which never materialized and it also followed the success of Goldie Hawns movie, Private Benjamin, which itself spawned a television series in the spring of 1981. Vassa Vassa is a 1983 Soviet drama film directed by Gleb Panfilov. It is based on Maxim Gorkys 1910 play Vassa Zheleznova. Vassa won the Golden Prize at the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Musuko is a 1991 Japanese film directed by Yōji Yamada. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. De trip van Teetje Tates Voyage or De Trip van Teetje is a 1998 Dutch film directed by Paula van der Oest. Secret of the Andes Secret of the Andes is a 1998 Argentine-American fantasy adventure film co-written and directed by Alejandro Azzano. It stars Roshan Seth as a powerful shaman, Camilla Belle as a 9-year old young girl with unusual gifts, David Keith as her archaeologist father, Nancy Allen as her mother and John Rhys-Davies as a Catholic priest. The Runaways Rafoo Chakkar is a 1975 Indian Hindi movie produced by Nadiadwala and directed by Narender Bedi. The movie was inspired by the American film Some Like It Hot. The plot follows the general outline of Some Like it Hot. Two out-of-work musicians witness a murder and are spotted by the villains. In order to save themselves, they decide to disguise themselves as girls and hop on to a train to Kashmir with other girls in a singing band, where they met Neetu Singh, Bindoo and Asrani. The plot twists when a man falls in love with Paintal, and Rishi Kapoor tries to impress Neetu Singh by pretending to be an oil tycoon. At the end of the movie, the musicians identities are revealed. However, the romantic pairs remain intact by the end credits, including the man and Paintal. The movie ends with the same line as Some Like it Hot: "Nobodys perfect!" The film was among the first to play with ideas of same-sex love in Hindi films, and is considered important for its light-hearted treatment of themes such as sex and gender. The movie stars Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh, who were at the height of their popularity as an on-screen couple at the time of this movies release. Other actors include Paintal, Bindu and Madan Puri, along with Rajindernath, Asrani and Bhagwan. The music was composed by Kalyanji Anandji. La bambola di Satana La bambola di Satana is a 1969 Italian gothic horror film written and directed by Ferruccio Casapinta. Fourteen Days in May Fourteen Days in May is a documentary film directed by Paul Hamann and originally shown on television by the British Broadcasting Corporation in 1987. The programme recounts the final days before the execution of Edward Earl Johnson, an American prisoner convicted of rape and murder and imprisoned in the Mississippi State Penitentiary. Johnson protested his innocence and claimed that his confession had been made under duress. He was executed in Mississippis gas chamber on 20 May 1987. The documentary crew, given access to the prison warden, guards and chaplain and to Johnson and his family, filmed the last days of Johnsons life in detail. The documentary argues against the death penalty and maintains that capital punishment is disproportionately applied to African-Americans convicted of crimes against whites. The programme features attorney Clive Stafford Smith, an advocate against capital punishment. Fourteen Days in May won a British Film Institute Grierson Award and a top prize at the Festival dei Populi. It has been shown in many countries but has only appeared in an abbreviated form in the United States, on HBO. Hamann disowned this shortened version. It was in direct response to this documentary that the Lifelines organisation was set up, to organise pen pals for death row prisoners. The 1988 track "14 Days in May" by UK rapper Overlord X contains samples from this documentary and can be found on the compilation album Street Sounds Hip Hop 20. Love Thy Neighbour Love Thy Neighbour is a 1973 British comedy film starring Jack Smethurst, Rudolph Walker, Kate Williams and Nina Baden-Semper, spun off from the television series Love Thy Neighbour. The Loyal 47 Ronin is a 1958 color jidaigeki Japanese film directed by Kunio Watanabe. With box office earnings of ¥410 million, it was the most successful film of 1958 in Japan. Furthermore, it was the second highest grossing film of the 1950s. Reversal Reversal is a 2001 movie about a high school wrestler, written by Jimi Petulla and directed by Alan Vint. The movie, starring Danny Mousetis, chronicles the struggle of Leo Leone as he strives for the Pennsylvania state title and his dads affection. Coached by his father, Edward Leone, he is constantly pushed towards this goal. He is forced to decide between the approval of his father or his own wishes as he feels the strain from years of training and making weight. Kelly Boone, daughter of director Alan Vint, plays Leo Leones secret girlfriend. Reversal is the only film they ever worked on together. The movie never made it to the mainstream public, however received vocal support from many leaders in the wrestling community such as Cael Sanderson and Kurt Angle. The soundtrack was composed by Jeff Danna. His first credits were as a contributing composer for Foxs popular series Beverly Hills 90210. One of his more recent and noteworthy scores were for The Boondock Saints. In 2001, other than Reversal, Danna composed three more films; O, The Grey Zone and Green Dragon. His music has also been heard on the hit syndicated series The Legend Continues and in the telefilm "Baby," with Farrah Fawcett. Devadasu Devadasu is a 1953 Indian bilingual romance film, directed by Vedantam Raghavaiah and produced by D. L. Narayana for Vinodha Pictures. Aluri Chakrapani wrote the script based on Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyays novel, Devdas. C. R. Subbaraman composed the films music. The film was edited by P. V. Narayanan, while B. S. Ranga provided the cinematography. The film focuses on Devadasu and Parvati, who have been in love since childhood. Parvatis father objects to the relationship and forces her to marry a middle-aged zamindar. Unable to cope with his failure to win Parvati, Devadas turns into a drunkard, and the rest of the film is about whether or not Devadas meets Parvati again. The film was produced in Telugu and Tamil languages with slightly different casts. Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri, and Lalitha played the lead roles in both versions; supporting roles were played by S. V. Ranga Rao, Chilakalapudi Seeta Rama Anjaneyulu, Dorasamy and Surabhi Kamalabai. Devadasu was released on 26 June 1953, and the Tamil version was released three months later, on 11 September 1953. Both versions were critically and commercially successful. It has since achieved cult status, with terms and phrases from the film being widely cited. Both versions proved to be a major breakthrough in Nageswara Raos career, although they also led to him being typecast in similar roles. Making an American Citizen Making an American Citizen is a 1912 silent comedy short film by the pioneering French woman filmmaker Alice Guy-Blaché, produced at Solax Studios. Originally advertised as "educational drama" or "educational subject," it grapples with the theme of immigration, assimilation, and of becoming a "good American." The film carries an explicit feminist message: the lopsided power dynamics in an immigrant couple becomes increasingly equalized, as the couple spends more time in America. The wife learns to stand up to her husbands abuses, while the husband is repeatedly coerced by other American citizens into treating his wife as his equal, until he is able to internalize the ethos of the Progressive Era. The film works to allay anxieties over Eastern European immigrant men bringing "Old World" patriarchal values and practices to the "New World." Protivostoyanie Confrontation or is a 1985 Soviet six-part television film directed by Semyon Aranovich based on the novel by Yulian Semyonov. Rahul Rahul is a 2001 Indian film directed and produced by Prakash Jha. The film stars Neha, Neena Kulkarni and Gulshan Grover are in lead roles. Murattu Kaalai Murattu Kaalai is a 1980 Tamil-language Indian action film directed by S. P. Muthuraman, and written by Panchu Arunachalam. The film stars Rajinikanth, Rati Agnihotri, Sumalatha and Jaishankar. It revolves around Kaalaiyan, an honorable villager who, despite being wealthy, chooses to live modestly while Sundaravelu, a less honorable man from the neighbouring village, tries to grab Kaalaiyans land. Murattu Kaalai was the first film for Rajinikanth with AVM Productions, and the companys re-entry into Tamil cinema after a long sabbatical. It was released on 20 December 1980 and became a major commercial success. It was also instrumental in establishing Rajinikanth as both an action hero and superstar. The film was remade again in Tamil under the same title and released in 2012. Baby Baby is a 2002 German drama film directed by Philipp Stölzl, starring Alice Dwyer, Lars Rudolph and Filip Peeters. It tells the tragic story of a father, his daughter and the fathers best friend, after the wives of the two men have died in a car crash. The film was Stölzls feature-film debut. Safari Safari is a 1999 Indian Hindi romantic adventure film directed by Jyotin Goel and starring Sanjay Dutt and Juhi Chawla.It is a remake of Australian comedy Crocodile Dundee. Haunted Lighthouse R.L. Stines Haunted Lighthouse is a 2003 short 4-D film. It debuted in several United States theme parks, including SeaWorld San Diego and SeaWorld San Antonio. The film was created by Busch Entertainment Corporation and Lookout Entertainment. It is the first 3-D film featured at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. The film was shot in 3D using a 5 perforation/70mm format. The effects in the show include water/air jets and seats wired with special effects, remote speakers, and other tactile elements. The ending features water cannons mounted under the screen which soak many people in the theater. Kilink Istanbul'da Killing in Istanbul is a 1967 Turkish film directed by Yilmaz Atadeniz. Pulse: A Stomp Odyssey Pulse: A Stomp Odyssey is a 2002 American short documentary film inspired by the Theatrical Production Stomp. The film begins with the members of "Stomp" pounding out a beat from the windows and fire escapes from several floors of a rundown NYC apartment building and proceeds with brief segments, cut together with often clever segues, depicting the various international troupes performing in their own parts of the world. Some featured performances include Brazils Timbalada, South Africas Bayeza Cultural Dancers and Les Percussions de Guinée. Stomp was directed by Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas. It was the first film to be produced and distributed by Walden Media. It won the 2004 Giant Screen Theater Association Film Achievement Award for Best Film and for Best Sound in 2003. The Motion Picture Sound Editors also nominated it for best Sound Editing in Special Venue Award in 2003. From the Other Side De l’autre côté is a 103-minute 2002 Australian-Belgian-Finnish-French English-, French-, and Spanish-language independent documentary art film directed by Chantal Akerman. Luen oi hang sing Tiramisu is a 2002 Hong Kong romantic fantasy film directed by Dante Lam. It stars Nicholas Tse and Karena Lam in their first film collaboration. Remedy Remedy is a 2005 American crime drama directed by Christian Maelen and written by Sandy Eiges, Nicholas Reiner, and Charlotte Wise. The film stars Maelen, Arthur Nascarella, Jon Doscher, Frank Vincent, Vincent Pastore, and Chuck Zito. Dhoop Dhoop is a 2003 Indian war drama film directed by Ashwini Chaudhary, based on Battle of Tiger Hill. The film stars Om Puri and Revathi and is loosely based on Captain Anuj Nayyar, MVC and his family. For the First Time For the First Time is a 1967 Cuban documentary short film. It chronicles the events of April 12, 1967 in the village of Los Munos, in the Baracoa municipality of Cuba, where a mobile cinema truck shows the villagers moving pictures for the first time. The entire film was shot on April 12, 1967 in the village itself, and shows the cinema truck traveling to the village, as well as interviews with both the projectionists and several villagers. The film shown was the Chaplin feature, Modern Times, on a portable 16 mm projector in the back of the truck. As it happens, the film screening is well received. The film was made available in recent years for an international audience with it being included as a special feature in a MK2 DVD release of Modern Times, distributed by Warner Brothers. The Suicide Manual is a 2003 film directed by Nick..ger. The movie follows Yū, a cameraman who works for a small TV station. He and his assistant Rie are sent by their superior, Keita, to investigate a case of group suicide in which four people poisoned themselves with carbon monoxide. When they enter the apartment they accidentally run into a teenage nick...gergirl, Nanami Kumatani who was in the pact but backed out at the last minute out of fear. The girl tells them about Ricki and agrees to show them her suicide manual in exchange for letting her look on the roof of their office. Yū and Rie agree and they take her there. They become possessed by evil spirits and commit suicide as a result of this encounter. In sequel The Suicide Manual: Intermediate Level the Suicide Manual DVD produced by Yu and Rie about the case causes more people to commit suicide. A forensic investigation is held after a forensics lab tech fails to stop his girlfriend killing herself. The end of the film reveals the evil spirit causing these events to have been the producer of the Suicide Manual DVD. The Memory Thief The Memory Thief is an American independent DV drama film from 2007. It was directed by Gil Kofman, and features Mark Webber and Rachel Miner in the leading roles. The film chronicles the experiences of a young man who becomes involved in documenting the experiences of survivors of the Holocaust, as his commitment turns into obsession and madness. Critics were generally favourable of the movie, which was Kofmans debut as a feature director. Khamoshh... Khauff Ki Raat Khamoshh... Khauff Ki Raat is a 2005 Indian Hindi mystery thriller directed and produced by Deepak Tijori. It was a remake of James Mangolds 2003 Hollywood psychological thriller Identity. The film received poor reviews from critics. In the Name of the Son In the Name of the Son is a 2007 drama/thriller short film, set during and after the Bosnian War in present-day Los Angeles, written and directed by Harun Mehmedinović, produced by Vikramadithya Singh with Ajfelov Most as sponsor. The Errand of Angels The Errand of Angels is a 2008 American LDS cinema drama film directed and produced by Christian Vuissa who also wrote the screenplay. Starring Erin Chambers, Rachel Emmers and Bettina Schwarz, the film is based on the experiences of Heidi Johnson while working as a missionary in Austria for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Fate Fate is a 2008 South Korean action noir film. Four Dragons Kinta 1881 is a 2007 Malaysian martial arts-action film. The film was the first Malaysian film in martial arts genre, such as Cicak Man for first Malaysian superhero film. Although being a Malaysian film, its language is Chinese. It was ported to the US, dubbed, and retitled Four Dragons in 2008. W.M.D. W.M.D. is an American war drama/comedy film directed by Richard Halpern and starring Tom Kiesche, John Posey, Weetus Cren, Leila Birch, John Brickner and Kate Mines. It was produced by Jeffrey S. Magnussen, Ian Truitner and Richard Halpern, and written by Mike Le and Ian Truitner. Cinderella 3D Cendrillon au Far West is a French/Belgian 2012 animated film. The film was directed and screenplay written by Pascal Hérold and produced by Delacave Studios. Vortex Duburys is a 2009 Lithuanian Drama film, directed by Gytis Lukšas, a known Lithuanian film director. It is an adaptation of a novel by Lithuanian writer Granauskas Duburys. Granauskas is a winner of Lithuanian National Prize. How Funny (This Country Is) How Funny is a 2010 Indonesian comedy film directed by Deddy Mizwar. The film was selected as the Indonesian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it didnt make the final shortlist. The Paw Project The Paw Project is a 2013 documentary film that focuses on the declawing of both exotic and domesticated cats in the United States. The film follows the crusade of veterinarian Dr. Jennifer Conrad, who campaigns to have declawing bans enacted in a number of cities. The Paw Project is also the name of the nonprofit organization founded by Conrad over the course of the film. Oru Kanniyum Moonu Kalavaanikalum 1 Kanniyum 3 Kalavaanikalum is a 2014 Tamil magical realism comedy film written and directed by Chimbu Deven, and starring Arulnithi, Bindu Madhavi, Ashrita Shetty, and Bagavathi Perumal. The music comprises three tracks composed by Sankaran Natarajan, while S R Kathir handles the camera. The film was shot in Chennai, in and around Saidapet, Anna Nagar, Besant Nagar and Royapuram. The theme of this film is inspired by Run Lola Run which Chimbudevan acknowledges in the end credits. The film earned mixed reviews and was an average grosser at the box office. The Hard Stop The Hard Stop is a 2015 British documentary film, written and produced by George Amponsah and Dionne Walker, about the aftermath of the death of Mark Duggan, a young Black man who lost his life at the hands of the Metropolitan Police in Tottenham, north London, in 2011 during a "hard stop" when officers "pulled out in front of Duggans speeding cab, ready for confrontation". A peaceful protest about the event escalated into several days of rioting that spread across London and beyond, and for a time made news headlines around the world. Unnai Ninaithu Unnai Ninaithu is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by Vikraman, starring Suriya, Sneha and Laila in the lead roles. The film opened with high positive reviews in May 2002, and went on to become hit at the box office, being remade into several other Indian regional languages. It was dubbed into Telugu as Prematho, which was later remade into Cheppave Chirugali starting Venu Thottempudi. It was a turning point in Suriyas career. Dumb: The Story of Big Brother Magazine Dumb: The Story of Big Brother Magazine is an American documentary film that premiered on Hulu on June 3, 2017. Directed by Patrick ODell, it explores the rise and fall of skateboarding magazine Big Brother. Through Black Spruce Through Black Spruce is a 2018 Canadian drama film, directed by Don McKellar. An adaptation of Joseph Boydens novel Through Black Spruce, the film stars Brandon Oakes, Tantoo Cardinal, Graham Greene, Tanaya Beatty and Roseanne Supernault. The film was shot primarily in Moosonee, Ontario. It's the Old Army Game Its the Old Army Game is a 1926 American silent comedy film starring W. C. Fields and Louise Brooks. The "army game" is the shell game, a con-trick which WC Fields observes being played. "Its the old army game" he says, sagely. The film was directed by A. Edward Sutherland, billed as Eddie Sutherland, and co-stars Sutherlands aunt, the stage actress Blanche Ring in one of her few silent film appearances. The film is based on the revue The Comic Supplement by Joseph P. McEvoy and Fields, and included several skits from Fields stage plays. Its the Old Army Game was the fourth film that Louise Brooks appeared in. Sutherland and Brooks married in June 1926, and divorced in June 1928. Under Western Stars Under Western Stars is a 1938 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers, Smiley Burnette, Carol Hughes, and the Maple City Four. Written by Dorrell McGowan, Stuart E. McGowan, and Betty Burbridge, the film is about a populist singing cowboy who decides to run for Congress in order to seek federal assistance to help small ranchers regain their water rights during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s. His campaign comes into conflict with greedy water company executives. The film was the first starring role for Rogers, made under contract to Republic Pictures. It was filmed on location in the Alabama Hills of Lone Pine. The films song "Dust", written by Johnny Marvin, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song. In 2009, Under Western Stars was selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant and will be preserved for all time. Beauty for the Asking Beauty for the Asking is a 1939 film drama produced by RKO Pictures, and starring Lucille Ball and Patric Knowles. It tells the story of Jean Russell, who becomes romantically involved with a wealthy married man who later spurns her. She later invents a new facial cream, and with the financial backing of her former lovers wife, starts a business that makes her a millionaire. Brother Rat and a Baby Brother Rat and a Baby is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Ray Enright and written by John Cherry Monks and Fred F. Finklehoffe. It is the sequel to the 1938 film Brother Rat. The film stars Priscilla Lane, Wayne Morris, Jane Bryan, Eddie Albert, Jane Wyman, and Ronald Reagan. The film was released by Warner Bros. on January 13, 1940. Dulcy Dulcy is a 1940 American comedy film, based upon the 1921 play written by directed by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly. It was directed by S. Sylvan Simon for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and stars Ann Sothern, Ian Hunter, and Roland Young . The Chance of a Lifetime The Chance of a Lifetime is a 1943 crime drama starring Chester Morris, Erik Rolf and Jeanne Bates. It is one of 14 films made by Columbia Pictures involving detective Boston Blackie, a criminal-turned-crime solver. This was the sixth in the series and one of three that did not have his name in the title. The film is also William Castles directorial debut. As with many of the films of the period, this was a flag waver to support Americas efforts during World War II. Diamond Horseshoe Diamond Horseshoe is a 1945 Technicolor musical film starring Betty Grable and Dick Haymes, directed by George Seaton, and released by 20th Century Fox. The Last Stage The Last Stage is a 1947 Polish feature film directed and co-written by Wanda Jakubowska, depicting her experiences in the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. The film was one of the earliest cinematic efforts to describe the Holocaust, and it is still quoted extensively by succeeding directors, including Steven Spielberg in Schindlers List. Chicago Deadline Chicago Deadline is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Lewis Allen starring Alan Ladd and Donna Reed. It was remade as Fame Is the Name of the Game. The Obsessed The Late Edwina Black is a 1951 British drama film, directed by Maurice Elvey and starring David Farrar, Geraldine Fitzgerald and Roland Culver. The film is a melodramatic murder mystery set in the Victorian era and was adapted from a stage play by William Dinner and William Morum. It was made at Isleworth Studios. The sets were designed by the art director George Provis while the costumes were by Elizabeth Haffenden. Desperate Search Desperate Search is a 1952 American adventure film directed by Joseph H. Lewis from a novel by Arthur Mayse. It stars Howard Keel, Jane Greer, Patricia Medina and Keenan Wynn in a drama revolving around two lost children in the Canadian north. The Golden Hawk The Golden Hawk is a 1952 American adventure film, directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Rhonda Fleming and Sterling Hayden, based on the novel of the same name by Frank Yerby. Rails Into Laramie Rails Into Laramie is a 1954 American Western film directed by Jesse Hibbs and written by D.D. Beauchamp and Joseph Hoffman. The film stars John Payne, Mari Blanchard, Dan Duryea, Joyce Mackenzie, Barton MacLane and Ralph Dumke. The film was released on April 14, 1954, by Universal Pictures. The Bottom of the Bottle The Bottom of the Bottle is a 1956 CinemaScope American drama film based on the novel written by Georges Simenon during his stay in Nogales. The novel was adapted for film by Sydney Boehm and directed by Henry Hathaway. It's Great to Be Young! Its Great to Be Young is a 1956 musical Technicolor comedy film about a school music teacher, starring Cecil Parker and John Mills. An Angel on Wheels An Angel on Wheels is a 1959 French-West German romantic comedy film starring Romy Schneider, Henri Vidal and Jean-Paul Belmondo. It was also known in France as Mademoiselle Ange and in Germany as Ein Engel auf Erden. It had admissions in France of 891,190. Sappy Bull Fighters Sappy Bull Fighters is a 1959 short film starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959, with Sappy Bull Fighters being the last. His and Hers His and Hers is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Terry-Thomas, Janette Scott and Wilfrid Hyde-White. The film follows an eccentric author who tries to impose his lifestyle on his reluctant wife. La corruzione Corruption is a 1963 Italian drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. If I Were Harap Alb The White Moor is a 1965 Romanian fantasy film directed by Ion Popescu-Gopo. It was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival where Popescu-Gopo won the award for Best Director. Joy in the Morning Joy in the Morning is a 1965 American romance film starring Richard Chamberlain and Yvette Mimieux and directed by Alex Segal. Adapted from the 1963 novel of the same name by Betty Smith, the film tells the story of a young newlywed couple, Carl and Annie Brown, who marry against their parents wishes while Carl is still in law school and struggle to maintain their relationship. Waco Waco is a 1966 American Technicolor western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and starring Howard Keel, Jane Russell, Brian Donlevy, Wendell Corey, Terry Moore and John Smith. God Was in the West, Too, at One Time Between God, the Devil and a Winchester is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Marino Girolami. The story is based on Treasure island by Robert Louis Stevenson.. I Want Him Dead I Want Him Dead is a 1968 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western film directed by Paolo Bianchini and starring Craig Hill. School for Sex School for Sex is a 1969 British sex film directed by Pete Walker. Priklyucheniya zhyoltogo chemodanchika Adventures of the Yellow Suitcase is a 1970 childrens film directed by Ilya Frez based on the eponymous story by Sofia Prokofieva. The Revolutionary The Revolutionary is a 1970 American political drama film directed by Paul Williams. The screenplay was written by Hans Koning, based on his novel of the same name. It was the film debut for actor Jeffrey Jones. Summer in the City Summer in the City is the first full-length feature film by director Wim Wenders, released in 1970 and starring Hanns Zischler. Wenders first full-length film was produced as his graduation project at the Academy of Film and Television in Munich which he attended from 1967 to 1970. Shot in 16 mm black and white by long-time Wenders collaborator Robby Müller, the movie exhibited many of Wenders later trademark themes of aimless searching, running from invisible demons, and persistent wandering toward an indeterminate goal. In this case the journey is that of protagonist Hans after he is released from prison. Searching through seedy West German streets and bars, he finally winds up visiting an old friend in Berlin. According to Wenders, the title of the film relates to the song from the band The Lovin Spoonful, which was also included in the film, although a painting by Edward Hopper may have influenced Wenders as well. Wenders, an admirer of both The Lovin Spoonful and Hopper, has included references to them in several of his films. The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler is a 1971 science fiction film directed by Bob Wynn and starring Leslie Nielsen, Bradford Dillman and Angie Dickinson. This was one of the earliest films to depict medical exploitation of cloning, even though the term was not used. It was shot on videotape and transferred to film for theatrical and TV release. Gold Key Entertainment commissioned this film at the same time as it commissioned the film The Day of the Wolves, and tried to persuade Ferde Grofe to film that on video because of the cost savings, but he declined. Bij de beesten af Ape and Super-Ape is a 1972 Dutch documentary film directed by Bert Haanstra. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film is also notable for featuring extensive documentary footage of the life of penguins on Antarctica almost thirty years before another documentary film, March of the Penguins focused on the same subject. History Lessons History Lessons is a 1972 West German drama film directed by Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub. Perla w koronie Pearl in the Crown is a 1972 Polish drama film directed by Kazimierz Kutz. It was entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 45th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Barry McKenzie Holds His Own Barry McKenzie Holds His Own is the 1974 sequel to the 1972 Australian comedy film The Adventures of Barry McKenzie. Returning from the original film is Barry Crocker in the title role, as well as Barry Humphries in the role of Barrys aunt, Edna. Also returning in the directors chair is Bruce Beresford. The then Prime Minister of Australia, Gough Whitlam, along with his wife Margaret Whitlam, made cameo appearances as themselves. Barry Humphries contends that Barry McKenzie was an inspiration for the later film Crocodile Dundee. F. Scott Fitzgerald and 'The Last of the Belles' F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Last of the Belles is a 1974 American made-for-television biographical romance drama film directed by George Schaefer and starring Susan Sarandon, Blythe Danner and Richard Chamberlain. The film, which is known as The Last of the Belles in Australia, was written by James Costigan based on F. Scott Fitzgeralds short story "The Last of the Belles". Julia Julia is a 1974 erotic drama film from West Germany starring Sylvia Kristel. It was released in France in 1975 and recorded admissions of 403,892. It is also known as Summer Girl. The Middle of the World The Middle of the World is a 1974 Swiss-French romance film directed by Alain Tanner. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 47th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was screened at the 2011 International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg. Letters from Marusia Letters from Marusia is a 1976 Mexican film directed by Chilean filmmaker Miguel Littín. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was also entered into the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. The film is based on a Patricio Manns novel inspired by the Marusia massacre of 1925. Fire Fire! is a 1977 American made-for-television action-drama disaster film produced by Irwin Allen starring Ernest Borgnine, Vera Miles, Patty Duke Astin, Alex Cord, Donna Mills, Lloyd Nolan, Neville Brand, Ty Hardin and Erik Estrada. It was directed by Earl Bellamy, who directed another made-for-TV disaster film one year before titled Flood!. Alone in the Dark Solos en la madrugada is a 1978 Spanish film written and directed by José Luis Garci, starring José Sacristán and Fiorella Faltoyano. The film built on the success of Garcis previous and successful film Asignatura pendiente, but did not have the same results. Jane Austen in Manhattan Jane Austen in Manhattan is a 1980 American romantic drama film produced by Merchant Ivory Productions for LWT, but released for theatrical exhibition in UK and USA. It was the last film appearance of Anne Baxter and the début film of Sean Young. The film concerns competing theatrical productions in present-day New York, of a recently discovered early Austen work. Lunch Wagon Lunch Wagon is a 1981 sex comedy starring Pamela Jean Bryant, Rosanne Katon, and Candy Moore. The film was directed by Ernest Pintoff and written by Marshall Harvey and Terrie Frankel and Leon Phillips. Mayor Bradley declared "Lunch Wagon Day" for the opening, and there was a parade of over 80 Lunch Wagons down Hollywood Boulevard. The film was very popular with teens and was the largest grossing independent movie of 1981. Child Bride of Short Creek Child Bride of Short Creek is a 1981 American made-for-television drama film written by Joyce Eliason, starring Diane Lane, Helen Hunt, Christopher Atkins, Conrad Bain and Dee Wallace. The film is a dramatization of the lives of the people of Colorado City, and Hildale, United States, collectively known as "Short Creek," a community of members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, a group that practices child marriage and polygamy. Pierino Strikes Again Pierino colpisce ancora is a 1982 comedy film directed by Marino Girolami. Maria Chapdelaine Maria Chapdelaine is a Canadian historical drama film, released in 1983. An adaptation of Louis Hémons novel Maria Chapdelaine, the film was directed by Gilles Carle and starred Carole Laure in the title role. The Wizard of Loneliness The Wizard of Loneliness is a 1988 American drama film directed by Jenny Bowen and starring Lukas Haas, Lea Thompson, Lance Guest, Dylan Baker, and John Randolph. It is based on the 1966 book of the same name by John Nichols. Lung Fung Restaurant Lung Fung Restaurant is a 1990 Hong Kong action romantic comedy film directed by Poon Man-kit and starring Max Mok, Stephen Chow, Ellen Chan and Charine Chan. Women & Men 2: In Love There Are No Rules Women and Men 2 is the second installment of HBOs made for television short films based on works by American authors. Directed by Walter Bernstein, Mike Figgis, and Kristi Zea, the film stars Matt Dillon, Kyra Sedgwick, Ray Liotta, Andie MacDowell, Scott Glenn and Juliette Binoche. Cover Me Cover Me is a 1995 direct-to-video erotic thriller film starring Rick Rossovich, Courtney Taylor, Paul Sorvino, Stephen Nichols, Elliott Gould and Corbin Bernsen. It was produced in conjunction with the Orion Interactive CD-ROM game The Case of the Cover Girl Murders. The plot involves a serial killer preying on the models of a Los Angeles adult magazine and Holly Jacobson a former policewoman, must stop him by disguising herself as a nude model in order to lure him out. Leapin' Leprechauns! Leapin’ Leprechauns! is a 1995 direct-to-video American film, starring Andrew Smith, John Bluthal and Ray Bright. It was directed by Ted Nicolaou. Perfect Target Perfect Target is a 1997 action/thriller film directed by Sheldon Lettich and starring Daniel Bernhardt. Stolen Death The Stolen Death is a 1938 Finnish thriller film directed by Nyrki Tapiovaara. It is set in 1904, during the Russo-Japanese War, and is about a group of Finnish activists in Helsinki who develop into a revolutionary force for Finnish independence. The film is based on a short story by Runar Schildt. It was released on 4 September 1938. The Escape Ebenezer Ebenezer is a 1998 Canadian made-for-television re-telling of Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol with Jack Palance giving a performance as Ebenezer Scrooge, á la Western genre. A TV film with high production value, it debuted in the United States on Turner Network Television. It is an obscure and rarely seen title. Snowfire Snowfire is a 1958 family western film written, directed and produced by Dorrell McGowan, and Stuart E. McGowan. The film stars Don Megowan, primarily a western actor, but better known today as the monster in The Creature Walks Among Us. Molly McGowan and Claire Kelly also star. The screenplay concerns a little girl who claims to be friends with a supposedly savage white stallion. Ninaithale Inikkum Ninaithale Inikkum is a 1979 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by K. Balachander starring Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth, Jayaprada, Geetha and Nakul. The story was written by Sujatha Rangarajan. The film was also simultaneously shot in Telugu as Andamaina Anubhavam. A large part of the film was shot in Singapore.. It was Blockbuster at box office and emerged commercial success. This Movie was later dubbed in Hindi as Pyara Tarana. Frog Frog is a 1987 American made-for-television fantasy-comedy film produced for the PBS series WonderWorks, starring Scott Grimes, Shelley Duvall, and Elliott Gould. The central character Arlo Anderson is an unpopular youth with an obsession with lizards and amphibians. His life changes for the better when he purchases a frog named Gus. Gus, an Italian prince turned frog several hundred years earlier, retains the ability to speak. He and Arlo seek out a kiss to turn Gus back into a man. A sequel to the movie titled Frogs! followed in 1991. The Ten Thousand Day War Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War, a 26-part half-hour Canadian television documentary on the Vietnam War, and was produced in 1980 by Michael Maclear. The series aired in Canada on CBC Television, in the United States and in the United Kingdom on Channel 4. Maclear visited Vietnam during the production of the series and had access to film material there. He was the first Western journalist allowed to visit that area since the war. The documentary series was consolidated into 13 hour-long episodes for American television syndication. The series was released on videocassette format by Embassy and won a National Education Association award for best world documentary. Series writer Peter Arnett was an Associated Press reporter in Vietnam from 1962 to 1975. CBC aired only 18 of the episodes during the 1980-81 season because the series production was incomplete. The remaining episodes were broadcast during CBCs 1981-82 season. British audiences saw the series during Channel 4s 1984-85 season. Odinokim predostavlyaetsya obshchezhitiye Offered for Singles is a 1984 romantic comedy directed by Samson Samsonov and written by Arkady Inin. Ekeino to kalokairi... Ekeino to kalokairi is an award-winning 1971 Greek film starring Elena Nathanael and Lakis Komninos. It won the photography and music prizes at the 1971 Thessaloniki Festival of Greek Cinema. It was the Greek version of the successful 1970 American film Love Story. The film was one of the greatest successes of Elena Nathanael and the music of its soundtrack "haunted all the teenage parties of the 1970s". Its soundtrack features the hit song "San Me Koitas" which has been described as "one of the most beautiful erotic songs of all time". A Girl, Three Guys, and a Gun A Girl, Three Guys, and a Gun, also known by its original title The Solid Ones, is a 2000 romantic comedy film written and directed by Brent Florence, who also stars in the picture. A festival acquisition executive-produced by Roger Corman, it is a low budget independent film with a cast consisting primarily of unknown actors, and representing June Allysons final role in film. The project was filmed using Sonys HD-CAM format. Distribution was subsequently acquired by Disney and the film was released on video as A Girl, Three Guys, and a Gun. Nabbie no koi is a 1999 film written and directed by Yuji Nakae about Nanako Agarikinjo returning to Aguni Island to visit her grandmother, Nabbie Agarikinjo, played by Tomi Taira. The film score is by Kenichiro Isoda, with two tracks by Michael Nyman, working separately. The film tied with Rituparno Ghoshs Bariwali for the Netpac Award at the Berlin International Film Festival. Director Nakae won Best Director at the Japanese Professional Movie Awards, which also presented a Special Award to producer Shirō Sasaki. Naomi Nishida won the Hochi Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for the role of Nanako. Isoda won Best Film Score at Mainichi Film Concours. Nishida also won Best Supporting Actress at the Yokohama Film Festival, and Jun Murakami tied for Best Supporting actor with Teruyuki Kagawa. The Chimney Sweep Springman and the SS is a 1946 Czechoslovak animated short film directed by Jiří Brdečka and Jiří Trnka featuring Pérák. The film is also known as The Chimney Sweep in the United States. Nirakkoottu Nirakkoottu is a 1985 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Joshy, written by Dennis Joseph, starring Mammootty, Sumalatha, Urvashi, Lizy, Babu Namboothiri and Jose Prakash. The music was composed by Shyam. The story follows journalist Sasikala Vargheses investigation of millionaire Ravi Varma, who is sentenced to death for the murder of his wife Mercy. K. S. Chithra won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Singer for the song "Poomaname" and Mammootty won a Special Jury Award for his role. The film won the Filmfare Award for Best Film - Malayalam. It was remade in Tamil as Manithanin Marupakkam, starring Sivakumar and Radha, and in Kannada as Sathya Jyothi, starring Vishnuvardhan and Sumalatha. Black XXX-Mas Black XXX-Mas is a 1999 Belgian short film by Pieter Van Hees about a poor family on Christmas Eve, in a story that loosely follows Little Red Riding Hood. It stars Rochelle Gadd, Don Warrington, and Manou Kersting. Manu Uncle Manu Uncle is a 1988 Malayalam childrens film directed by Dennis Joseph starring Mammootty in title role. The film is regarded as one of the best childrens film in Malayalam cinema and it won a National Award for Best Childrens Film. It was produced by Joy Thomas. Ninja Dragon Ninja Dragon is a 1986 Hong Kong English-language martial arts action crime film directed by Godfrey Ho. Produced by Joseph Lai and Betty Chan, the film stars Richard Harrison and Bruce Stallion in lead roles. Avanim Avanim is Raphael Nadjaris fourth feature film. It was shot in and around Tel Aviv in 2003, in HDCam. The film was presented in the Berlin Film Festival as a Panorama: Special presentation in 2004. Son of Man Son of Man is a 2006 drama film directed by South African director Mark Dornford-May. It was the first South African motion picture to make its debut at the Sundance Film Festival. The film is an alternate retelling of Christs crucifixion and resurrection set in modern-day South Africa. Original Pilot The Black Adder is the unaired pilot episode of the BBC television series Blackadder. Taped on 20 June 1982, it features the original incarnation of the character Edmund Blackadder, played by Rowan Atkinson. Following this pilot, The Black Adder eventually went into production and the first six-part series was broadcast in 1983, but with a number of changes to the casting, characterisation and plot; while the transmitted series was set in 1485 and the years following the Battle of Bosworth Field, this untransmitted pilot was set in 16th century, apparently during the Elizabethan Era. A close adaptation of the script of the pilot episode was used for the second episode of the first series, "Born to Be King", which contains many similar characters, situations and lines to the pilot. His Big White Self His Big White Self is a 2006 documentary film made by Nick Broomfield. It is a follow-up to his 1991 film The Leader. It was shown for the first time as part of More4s Nick Broomfield week which started on 27 February 2006. The documentary follows Broomfield as he returns to South Africa 12 years after the collapse of the apartheid regime. His previous film focused largely on JP Meyer, a driver for Eugène TerreBlanche, and JPs wife, Anita. Pachakuthira Pachakuthira is a 2006 Malayalam comedy-drama film directed by Kamal and starring Dileep and Gopika. The story of the film is adapted from 1988 American film Rain Man and received mainly negative reviews. Head Case Head Case is a 2007 pseudo-documentary film horror film written and directed by Anthony Spadaccini. The film is presented as a collection of home movies from serial killers Wayne and Andrea Montgomery, middle-class suburban residents of Claymont who film their sadistic crimes. Revenge of the Slitheen: Part 1 Revenge of the Slitheen is the second story of the British science fiction television series The Sarah Jane Adventures. It comprises the first and second episodes of the shows first series, aired on BBC1, broadcast in two parts on 24 September and 1 October 2007, with the second being broadcast a week earlier on the CBBC Channel. This serial is notable for introducing Clyde Langer into the cast - he would remain for the rest of the series. In a Dream In a Dream is a documentary film by Jeremiah Zagar that premiered on March 9, 2008 at the South by Southwest film festival. Its broadcast premiere was August 19, 2009 on HBO. Frozen Flesh Frozen Flesh, known in Argentina as Chota viviente, in Belgium as Frozen Flesh: The Most Gruesome Experience, Mi Verga, in Bolivia as Travesti a domicilio, in Spain as Frozen flesh - Peor pelicula del planeta and in Mexico as El regreso de Gustavo Chorolque, is a 2008 American low-budget horror film produced, composed, shot, edited, written and directed by Justin French. The film stars Frank Gillis as the main character, The Mass Murderer. Shouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speech Shouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speech is a 2009 documentary film about freedom of speech and the First Amendment in the United States, directed by Liz Garbus. The documentary prominently features First Amendment attorney, Martin Garbus, who talks about the past and present state of free speech in the United States, and the case of Ward Churchill. A tenured professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado, Churchill was fired after publishing a controversial article about the 9/11 attacks and being investigated for academic misconduct related to other issues. The film also explores the cases of Debbie Almontaser, Chase Harper, and protesters at the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York City. Those interviewed include historians, legal scholars and attorneys, such as Floyd Abrams, David Horowitz, Eric Foner, Donna Lieberman, Daniel Pipes, Richard Posner, Kenneth Starr and Josh Wolf. Uma Aventura na Casa Assombrada Uma Aventura na Casa Assombrada is a 2009 Portuguese film directed by Carlos Coelho da Silva. Alone in the Wild Alone in the Wild is a 2009 documentary television series commissioned by Channel 4 and produced by Tigress Productions, a UK independent producer. It was co-produced with the National Geographic Channel. Ed Wardle, an accomplished extreme photographer, created and filmed the series. Throughout the adventure, during which he never saw another human, Ed tweeted daily outgoing-only messages about his experiences. The goal was to survive solo for three summer months. The series was produced by Dick Colthurst of Tigress Productions, Bristol. It was commissioned by Tanya Shaw of Channel 4, London. The multiplatform aspect of the project was commissioned by Adam Gee at Channel 4. COMPLEXO: Parallel universe Complexo - Universo Paralelo is a 2011 Portuguese documentary film about life in the most dangerous favela in Rio de Janeiro, Complexo do Alemão, directed by Mário Patrocínio. Between the Canals Between the Canals is an Irish crime film written and directed by Mark OConnor. Zombadings 1: Patayin sa shokot si Remington Remington and the Curse of the Zombadings is a 2011 Philippine indie suspense comedy film directed by Jade Castro, and starring Martin Escudero. Castro co-wrote the screenplay with Raymond Lee and Michiko Yamamoto. Where Soldiers Come From Where Soldiers Come From is a 2011 American documentary film directed by Heather Courtney. The film is an intimate look at a group of young American men who join the Michigan Army National Guard, their families, and the town they come from. Director Heather Courtney follows these young men closely, as they transition from small town teenagers to Army guardsmen during the war in Afghanistan. Their story continues to follow the 23-year-old veterans dealing with the less visible wounds of Traumatic Brain Injury and PTSD. It premiered at South by Southwest festival, where it won the best documentary editing award. In 2012, the film won a News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story, as well as the Truer Than Fiction Independent Spirit Award. La mer à boire Blood from a Stone is a 2012 French drama film directed by Jacques Maillot. Disciples Disciples is a 2014 American horror film featuring Tony Todd, Bill Moseley and Angus Scrimm. I Am a Dad I Am a Dad, also known as I Am Father, is a 2011 South Korean action drama film co-directed by Jeon Man-bae and Lee Se-yeong, and written by Yoon Hyeon-ho. It stars Kim Seung-woo as a corrupt cop who frames innocent people. But when his daughter gets injured because of his work and needs a heart transplant, he discovers that the heart would come from the wife of a magician he framed for murder. La maleta mexicana The Mexican Suitcase is a 2011 documentary film directed by Trisha Ziff. It tells the story of over 4000 film negatives created during the Spanish Civil War by photographers David Seymour, Gerda Taro, and Robert Capa. The film follows the journey of the photos from their disappearance at the beginning of World War II to their rediscovery in 2007. Interviews also cover political and personal stories from the era. According to Documentary magazine: Our Homeland is a 2012 Japanese drama film about a Korean mans visit to his family in Japan after a long exile in North Korea. This is the feature debut of Yang Yong-hi, a second-generation ethnic Korean living in Japan who based the film on her family history. The film was selected as the Japanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Chor Chor Super Chor Chor Chor Super Chor is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by K. Rajesh, and produced by Ved Kataria and Renu Kataria. The film stars Deepak Dobriyal, Anshul Kataria and Priya Bathija. It was released on 2 August 2013. Shackled Shackled is a 2012 short drama-thriller film directed by Nour Wazzi and starring Emilia Clarke and Hadley Fraser. Honor Diaries Honor Diaries is a 2013 documentary film by producer Paula Kweskin. Honor Diaries explores violence against women in honor-based societies, with particular focus on female genital mutilation, violence against women and honor killings and forced marriage, and lack of access to education. The film profiles nine women’s rights activists with origins in the Muslim world, and follows their efforts to effect change, both within their communities and beyond. Honor Diaries premiered at the Chicago International Film Festival in October 2013 and won the Interfaith Award for Best Documentary at the St. Louis International Film Festival in November 2013. It was featured from December 2013 through April 2014 on DirecTV’s Audience Network as part of the Something to Talk About film series. Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door Peter Allen: Not The Boy Next Door is a two-part Australian miniseries about music legend Peter Allen that screened on the Seven Network in 2015. Prithvi Prithvi is a 2010 Indian Kannada language action drama film directed by Jacob Varghese, produced by N.S Rajkumar, starring Puneeth Rajkumar and Parvathy in lead roles. Manikanth Kadri composed the music of the film. The Silence The Silence is a 2015 Indian Marathi drama film directed by Gajendra Ahire. The film stars Sairat director Nagraj Manjule , Raghubir Yadav and Anjali Patil. The Fourth Direction Chauthi Koot is a 2015 Indian Punjabi language film directed by Gurvinder Singh. It is based on the short stories The Fourth Direction and I Am Feeling Fine Now from Indian author Waryam Singh Sandhus 2005 collection Chauthi Koot. The film is produced by Kartikeya Narayan Singh and is set around the Sikh separatist movement of the 1980s. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It won the Silver Screen Award at the Singapore International Film Festival for Best Asian Feature Film in December 2015. The film was shot mostly around Amritsar and Ferozepur in Punjab. My Bebe Love: #KiligPaMore My Bebe Love: #KiligPaMore is a 2015 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Jose Javier Reyes, starring Ai-Ai de las Alas and Vic Sotto with Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza. It is an official entry to the 2015 Metro Manila Film Festival produced by Octo Arts Films, M-Zet Productions, APT Entertainment, GMA Films, and MEDA Productions. The film follows the love–hate relationship story between Vito Carillo and Corazon Talatala and the growing relationship between star-crossed lovers Dondi Talatala and Anna Carillo. Aside from being the first film of the love team of Richards and Mendoza, My Bebe Love is the reunion film between delas Alas and Sotto after Enteng ng Ina Mo, which also was an MMFF entry in 2011. It is the first film co-produced under delas Alass production company MEDA Productions. The film was shown internationally in selected cinemas in San Francisco and Los Angeles in the United States, Melbourne and Sydney in Australia, and Abu Dhabi and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. My Bebe Love formerly holds the record for the highest opening day gross in Philippine cinema with until it was surpassed by The Super Parental Guardians with ; it grossed nationwide. During the awards night of the MMFF, the film placed third for the Best Picture category, and received the Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Award; and Mendoza won Best Supporting Actress. The film marks the last appearance of actress Lilia Cuntapay, who died in her sons home in Pinili, Iloco Norte on August 20, 2016, aged 80. Ten Years Thailand Ten Years Thailand is a 2018 Thai independent dystopian anthology film written and directed by Aditya Assarat, Wisit Sasanatieng, Chulayarnon Siriphol and Apichatpong Weerasethakul. Based in format on the 2015 Hong Kong film Ten Years, its four segments each offers the directors speculative take on a dystopian Thailand in 2028. The film was shown in the special screenings section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. A fifth segment, by Chookiat Sakveerakul, was not completed in time for the Cannes screening. What a Man Wants What a Man Wants is a 2018 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Lee Byeong-heon. It stars Lee Sung-min, Shin Ha-kyun, Song Ji-hyo and Lee El. Lost, Found Lost, Found is a 2018 Chinese drama film directed by Lü Yue and produced by Feng Xiaogang. The film stars Yao Chen, Ma Yili, Yuan Wenkang, and Wu Haochen. It is a remake of 2016 South Korean film Missing. The film premiered at the 21st Shanghai International Film Festival on 17 June 2018, and opened in China on 5 October 2018. Fatty's Faithful Fido Fattys Faithful Fido is a 1915 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. The Truth About Youth The Truth About Youth is a 1930 American pre-Code drama with songs produced and distributed by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Directed by William A. Seiter, the film stars Loretta Young, Conway Tearle, David Manners and Myrna Loy. It was based on the 1900 play When We Were Twenty-One, written by Henry V. Esmond. Arizona Arizona is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by George B. Seitz, and starring Laura La Plante, John Wayne and June Clyde. It is one of several films based on Augustus Thomass 1899 play of the same name. Filmed as "Arizona", the movies makers applied to the New York State Censor Board for a new title, "Men Are Like That", and the film was reviewed under that title in New York and elsewhere. Hoopla Hoop-La is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Frank Lloyd, and starring Clara Bow, Preston Foster, Richard Cromwell and Minna Gombell also in the cast. The film is based on the play The Barker by Kenyon Nicholson, which was also filmed in 1928 under the same title as the play. A version restored by the Museum of Modern Art was shown at the 2011 Classic Film Festival in Hollywood during the spring. The Big Show The Big Show is a 1936 American Western musical film directed by Mack V. Wright and starring Gene Autry, Kay Hughes, and Smiley Burnette. Written by Dorrell and Stuart E. McGowan, the film is about a singing cowboy who confuses two girls by being himself and his own stunt double at the Texas Centennial in Dallas. Roy Rogers appears in the film as one of the Sons of the Pioneers. A Gander at Mother Goose A Gander at Mother Goose is a 1940 animated short film in the Merrie Melodies series. It was directed by Tex Avery and written by Dave Monahan. It was released to theatres May 25, 1940 by Warner Bros.. Escape from Crime Escape from Crime is a 1942 American crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman. It has essentially the same plot as the earlier Picture Snatcher. King of the Cowboys King of the Cowboys is a 1943 film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers and Smiley Burnette. It is set in Texas during World War II. City of Bad Men City of Bad Men is a 1953 Technicolor Western film directed by Harmon Jones and starring Jeanne Crain and Dale Robertson. The Atomic Man Timeslip is a 1955 British black-and-white science fiction film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Gene Nelson and Faith Domergue. Produced by Alec C. Snowden, it is based on the science fiction novel The Isotope Man by Charles Eric Maine, who also wrote the screenplay. In the UK, the film was distributed by Anglo-Amalgamated. In 1956 the film was shortened from 93 minutes to 76 minutes and distributed in the U.S. by Allied Artists Pictures as a double feature with Invasion of the Body Snatchers. High Flight High Flight is a 1957, CinemaScope, British, cold war drama film in Technicolor, directed by John Gilling and featuring Ray Milland, Bernard Lee and Leslie Phillips. High Flight was filmed with the co-operation of the Royal Air Force. The title of the film was derived from the poem of the same name by Pilot Officer John Gillespie Magee, an American aviator who flew for the Royal Canadian Air Force and lost his life in 1941 over RAF Cranwell, where much of the film was shot. Revolt at Fort Laramie Revolt at Fort Laramie is a 1957 Western directed by Lesley Selander and produced by Howard W. Koch and Aubrey Schenck for their Bel-Air Productions that produced second features for United Artists. The film was shot in Kanab with Harry Dean Stanton making his debut in the film. Rock All Night Rock All Night is a 1957 American International Pictures film produced and directed by Roger Corman based on a 25-minute television episode of The Jane Wyman Theatre from 1955 called "Little Guy." It stars Dick Miller, Russell Johnson and Abby Dalton. The film was released as a double feature with Dragstrip Girl. In the French Style In the French Style is a 1963 French-American romance film released by Columbia Pictures directed by Robert Parrish and stars Jean Seberg, Stanley Baker and Philippe Forquet. It was based on a short story by Irwin Shaw. Smokescreen Smokescreen is a 1964 British crime drama film, written and directed by Jim OConnolly and starring Peter Vaughan. Weisse Wölfe Weiße Wölfe is an East German film. It was released in 1969, and sold 4,601,516 tickets. Weiße Wölfe is a sequel of the 1968 film Spur des Falken. The President's Plane Is Missing The Presidents Plane Is Missing is a 1973 American television film directed by Daryl Duke with a screenplay by Ernest Kinoy and Mark Carliner based upon the Robert J. Serling novel of the same name. It aired on the ABC Movie of the Week. Innocent Bystanders Innocent Bystanders is a 1972 spy thriller directed by Peter Collinson that was filmed in Spain and Turkey. It stars Stanley Baker and Geraldine Chaplin. The screenplay was written by James Mitchell based on his novel The Innocent Bystanders. Mitchell had previously written several John Craig spy thrillers under the name James Munro. Il comune senso del pudore Il comune senso del pudore is a 1976 Italian comedy film. It stars Claudia Cardinale. Mustang Country Mustang Country is a 1976 Western film directed by John C. Champion. It stars American actor Joel McCrea, and was his last major film. It co-stars Robert Fuller, Patrick Wayne, and Nika Mina. Wolf Lake Wolf Lake is a 1978 film directed by Burt Kennedy and starring Rod Steiger and Robin Mattson. The Great Riviera Bank Robbery The Great Riviera Bank Robbery, also known as Dirty Money and Sewers of Gold, is a 1979 British heist film written and directed by Francis Megahy and starring Ian McShane, Warren Clarke, Stephen Greif and Christopher Malcolm. In the film, based on a real incident in 1976, members of a neofascist group team up with professional criminals to rob the safe deposit vault of a bank in a French resort town. High Test Girls High Test Girls is a 1980 Swiss pornographic film co-written and directed by Erwin C. Dietrich. It stars Brigitte Lahaie, Jane Baker, Lynn Monteil, France Lomay, Flore Sollier and Élodie Delage. The film is a sequel to Sechs Schwedinnen im Pensionat. Ebba the Movie Ebba the Movie is a documentary film of Swedish punk band Ebba Grön from 1982, by director and writer Johan Donner. The film includes a lot of live music and interviews with the band’s members. It starts in Rågsved, a working class suburb of Stockholm, and follows Ebba Grön on tour around Sweden until the band returns to Rågsved. The Swedish reggaeband Dag Vag also participates in a part of the movie when Ebba is on tour. There are two versions of the film. When released in 1982, the movie was originally 78 minutes long. Johan Donner later cut down the film to a 52 minutes version which he called the Hardcore version. Both versions are included in the DVD-release. The title of the film is a reference to the 1977 documentary film The Movie, featuring fellow Swedes ABBA. The reference is intended to be ironic, since Ebba Gröns style is very different from that of ABBA. Posle dozhdichka, v chetverg After the Rain, on Thursday is a 1985 Soviet musical childrens fantasy film directed by Mikhail Yuzovskiy. 1999 - Nen no natsu yasumi is a 1988 Japanese romantic drama film directed by Shusuke Kaneko and based on the shōjo manga Thomas no Shinzō written by Moto Hagio, about four boys at a boarding school. Although the manga concerns homoerotic relationships among the boys, director Kaneko used girls, aged 14 to 16, to portray the boys in the film. Miraklet i Valby The Miracle in Valby is a 1989 Danish-Swedish drama film written and directed by Åke Sandgren, and starring Jakob Katz, Troels Asmussen, Lina Englund, and . The film was produced by Nordisk Film, won the awards for Best Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay at the Guldbagge Award. Naked Obsession Naked Obsession is a 1990 American film written and directed by Dan Golden and starring William Katt. It was produced by Roger Corman. Family of Strangers Family of Strangers is a 1993 American made-for-television drama film directed by Sheldon Larry. The film, which stars Melissa Gilbert and Patty Duke, is based on a book by Jerry Hulse and was shot on location in British Columbia. Moondance Moondance is a 1995 Irish drama film based on the 1936 novel The White Hare by Francis Stuart. It was directed by Dagmar Hirtz and stars Rúaidhrí Conroy, in his second feature film following Into the West. It also features Ian Shaw, Julia Brendler and Marianne Faithfull, who also provided the vocals for the song "Madam George" written by Van Morrison, who wrote the lyrics for the songs included in the soundtrack. Nanjing 1937 Dont Cry, Nanking, also known as Nanjing 1937, is a 1995 Chinese film about the 1937 Nanking Massacre committed by the Imperial Japanese Army in the former capital city Nanjing, China. Three Days of Rain Three Days of Rain is a 2002 American film directed by Michael Meredith and starring Penelope Allen, Erick Avari, and Alimi Ballard. Based on Anton Chekhovs short stories, the plot takes place in Cleveland city during a rainstorm. It was the last film to star Peter Falk, famous for playing disheveled detective Columbo. Cohen vs. Rosi Cohen vs. Rosi is a 1998 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Daniel Barone and written by Jacobo Langsner. The film premiered on 28 May 1998 in Buenos Aires. The film stars Alfredo Alcón and Adrián Suar involving a transvestite. The Devil and Daniel Mouse The Devil and Daniel Mouse is a 1978 Canadian animated Halloween television special, produced by Nelvana animation studio. It is based on the story of The Devil and Daniel Webster. The Nelvana logo made its first appearance at the end of the film. The Jennie Project The Jennie Project is a Disney Channel Original Movie that was released in the summer of 2001. The film was based on the book Jennie by Douglas Preston. The movie is about a chimpanzee who knows and uses American Sign Language to communicate. Jaguar Jaguar is a 1967 French ethnographic film directed by Jean Rouch. Set in the 1950s, it follows three men from Niger, Damouré, Lam, and Illo, who travel to the Gold Coast for work. Much of the dialogue and narration in the film is provided by the three men themselves as they comment on their past experiences on their journey. After being exhibited at the Venice Film Festival in 1967, the movie finally had a general though limited release in 1971. It was well-received by French audiences and critics, and has since received considerable academic attention due to the films unconventional framing and its implicit rebuke to chauvinist, one-dimensional European portrayals of life in Africa. Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai? Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai is a 2002 Bollywood comedy film. Directed by Hansal Mehta, produced by Pammi Baweja and written by Suparn Verma. the film stars Prashant Chianani, Aamir Ali Malik, Vaibhav Jalani, Yash Pandit, Deepti Daryanani, Payal Rohatgi, Samita Bangargi and Punarnava Mehta. Its basic premise is taken from the American film American Pie. The film was a failure at the box office. Stormy Weather Stormy Weather is a 2003 French-Icelandic drama film directed by Sólveig Anspach and starring Élodie Bouchez. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. The Illustrated Family Doctor The Illustrated Family Doctor is a 2005 Australian film. Jack O'Lantern Jack OLantern is an American 2004 low budget indie horror film written and directed by Ron McLellen, and starring Dave R. Watkins, Kevin L. Powers and Tracy Yarkoni. First screened at the London FrightFest Film Festival, it was released on DVD in 2005 by Lions Gate Entertainment. Mr. Karate Mr Karate is an Egyptian sports drama film directed by Mohamed Khan and released in 1993, stars Ahmad Zaki as an originally naive out of towner who is brought down by the hardships of life in Cairo. Broke and unemployed, Zakis character gets a stint as a garage worker before graduating to the more lucrative, albeit less dignified, profession of illicit parking helper. After an acquaintance with a local retired karate instructor, Zakis character is introduced to the world of martial arts through watching a series of old Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan movies which, at first, are picked out by his new friend but which he then picks out himself from a nearby video rental store where his love interest in the movie works. What starts as a childish fascination, becomes with the help of Nasr, a new awakening for Zakis character, who develops a resolve to become defenseless no more and trains in art of karate. In one of his last interviews before his untimely death in March 2005, Ahmad Zaki said the only thing he regretted about Mr Karate was its title. He said it was misleading because it led many moviegoers and critics to believe it was a lighthearted martial arts spoof, when, in fact, it was about the troubles of a simple man trying to survive the vast city that is Cairo. In the interview, Zaki said he had hoped for the movie to be called Cairo 90. Soon, Zaki realizes that his newfound karate abilities allows him to help out distressed members in his community, which captures the attention of a local tycoon. At the time of its release, the film received mixed reviews, but it did solidify Zaki as an icon and spokesperson for the average Egyptian youth. It also allowed him to pursue more action-packed movies during the mid-and late-1990s. Martha Behind Bars Martha: Behind Bars is a TV-movie that aired on September 25, 2005. It chronicled domestic diva Martha Stewarts court case regarding ImClone stocks, and subsequent time behind bars. While the first movie with Cybill Shepherd as Ms. Stewart—2003s The Story of Martha Stewart—aired on NBC, the networks scheduling of Martha Stewart meant that the second telefilm was picked up by competitor CBS. Humber College Lakeshore served as a primary location for shooting, servicing as "Camp Cupcake." This movie aired on Showtime Australia in Australia It has also been shown on Sky Movies in the UK. Subhash Chandra Bose Subash Chandra Bose is a 2005 Telugu historical drama film, produced by C.Ashwini Dutt on Vyjayanthi Movies banner, directed by veteran director K. Raghavendra Rao which was his 101st film. Starring Venkatesh, Shriya Saran, Genelia DSouza in lead roles and music composed by Mani Sharma. The film recorded as flop at box-office. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Mission Vande Mataram. Beauty and the Beast Beauty and the Beast is a 50-minute animated film originally released by GoodTimes Home Video on May 4, 1992, and based on the classic fairy tale, Beauty and the Beast, by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve. Like all other Golden Films productions, the film features three original songs and an underlying track of fully orchestrated classical music. Produced by Golden Films and the American Film Investment Corporation. The movie was released onto DVD in 2002 as part of GoodTimes "Collectible Classics" line of films. Winter Visitor Winter VIsitor is an Argentine, Spanish film, written and directed by Sergio Esquenazi. It is probably the most important Argentine horror film of the last 30 years, since it was the first Argentine horror film in two decades to be supported by INCAA and therefore the first Argentine horror film to premiere in the country in 20 years, which opened the doors to directors and producers of the genre which up to that time were condemned to an under circuit. The Amazing Truth About Queen Raquela The Amazing Truth About Queen Raquela is a 2008 drama film directed by Olaf de Fleur Johannesson. Friendly Fire Friendly Fire is a 2006 film written and directed by Sean Lennon and Michele Civetta. It accompanies Sean Lennons 2006 album of the same name. The film comprises 10 music videos, one for each song on the album. Friendly Fire stars Lennon himself, playing a wide range of roles along with various friends and actors such as Bijou Phillips, Lindsay Lohan, Carrie Fisher and Jordan Galland. The project is dedicated to Lennons late friend, Max Leroy. Friendly Fire was shown publicly during the albums release in the United States at various independent screenings. Occasionally screened with Becks album-film, The Information. Ocean's Deadliest Oceans Deadliest is a nature documentary hosted by Philippe Cousteau Jr. and Steve Irwin. It was the final documentary made by Irwin by the time of his death, which occurred during filming. Feast of the Assumption: BTK and the Otero Family Murders I Survived BTK, is a feature-length, true-crime/horror documentary produced by UNSUB Films and directed by Marc D. Levitz. The film focuses on Charlie Otero as he copes with discovering the truth behind the murders of four of his family members by Dennis Rader, a serial killer known as "BTK". I Survived BTK aired on The Documentary Channel on 15 January 2012, the 38th anniversary of the Otero family murder. 1. Mai 1. Mai – Helden bei der Arbeit is a 2008 German film. It was premiered as the opening film of the series "Perspektive Deutsches Kino" ran May 1 - Heroes at Work at the Berlinale 2008. Grave Misconduct Grave Misconduct is a 2008 thriller television film directed by Armand Mastroianni, starring Fran Bennett and Crystal Bernard. Tarzeena: Jiggle in the Jungle Tarzeena, Queen of Kong Island is a 2008 American made for cable erotic film directed by Fred Olen Ray. It is also known by the alternative name Tarzeena: Jiggle in the Jungle. The film is based on the Tarzan character written by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Guts Guts is a 2009 Spanish crime drama film starring Hugo Silva and Carmelo Gómez. Some Days Are Better Than Others Some Days Are Better Than Others is a 2009 film by Portland-based filmmaker Matt McCormick. It explores "isolation and the deadening effects of consumerist-conformist culture." It stars James Mercer and Carrie Brownstein. The film premiered at the 2010 South by Southwest Film and Music Festival in Austin, Texas. The original soundtrack was composed and performed by Portland-based ambient musician Matthew Robert Cooper. Karl the Butcher vs Axe Karl the Butcher vs. Axe is a 2010 horror comedy film directed by Andreas Schnaas and Timo Rose. It is the fifth appearance of Schnaas Karl the Butcher character, the lead antagonist in his Violent Shit film series. Restless City Restless City is a 2011 independent drama film directed by Andrew Dosunmu. It was written by Eugene M. Gussenhoven and stars Sy Alassane, Sky Nicole Grey, Tony Okungbowa and Babs Olusanmonkun. It premiered on January 23, 2011, at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Le Chakka Le Chakka is a 2010 Bengali-language sports comedy film written by Padmanava Dasgupta and directed by Raj Chakraborty. The film stars Payel Sarkar and Dev as the lead pair of the film along with the talented bunch of actors like Kharaj Mukherjee, Ritwick Chakraborty, Biswajit Chakraborty, Aritra Dutta Banik, Deepankar De, Laboni Sarkar, Biswanath Basu, Debjani Chattopadhyay and Padmanava Dasgupta himself to name a few. The films score and soundtrack were composed by Indraadip Das Gupta. The film is unofficially based on the 2007 Tamil film Chennai 600028. Alien Exorcism Alien Exorcism, also known as 6 Days on Earth, is a 2011 Italian science fiction film directed by Varo Venturi. It stars Massimo Poggio, Laura Glavan and Marina Kazankova. Supporting actors include Ludovico Fremont and Pier Giorgio Bellocchio. It was shot both in English and Italian. It has been selected to be featured at the 33° Moscow International Film Festival. Balkan Is Not Dead Balkan Is Not Dead is a 2012 Macedonian film. A Gun for George A Gun for George is a 2011 short film written, directed by and starring Matthew Holness. It centres on Terry Finch, a down on his luck pulp-fiction crime writer who is angry at the world and haunted by the murder of his brother George by local gangsters. Finch is the author of a series of violent novelettes featuring Bob Shuter, aka The Reprisalizer, an urban vigilante who preys upon the criminals of east Kent. The title of the film refers to Finchs brother and also to the name he gave to the Austin Allegro that Terry inherited from him. Finch frequently refers to features of the Austin Allegro such as the "quartic" steering wheel and its hydragas suspension system. A Gun for George was produced by Warp Films and Film4. Kotlovina Kotlovina is a 2011 Croatian drama film written and directed by Tomislav Radić. The Dune The Dune is a 2013 French-Israeli drama film directed by Yossi Aviram. Dracula: Reborn Dracula Reborn is a 2012 vampire-themed direct-to-video horror film, directed and written by Patrick McManus, making his feature film directorial debut. Produced by Ray Haboush, the film stars Corey Landis, Victoria Summer, Krash Miller, Stuart Rigby and Keith Reay. It is a modernized, loosely based take on Bram Stokers 1897 novel Dracula, taking place in Los Angeles, where a wealthy Count Dracula looks to purchase an abandoned building and pursue the wife of his realtor, Jonathan Harker. Kissing Darkness Kissing Darkness is a horror-thriller comedy film directed and written by James Townsend and starring Kyle Blitch, Ronnie Kroell, Sean Paul Lockhart, Daniel Berilla, Griffin Marc and Nick Airus. The film was shot in Southern California in late summer 2012. Why Your Crush Doesn't Have a Crush on You? Bakit Hindi Ka Crush ng Crush Mo? is a 2013 Filipino film adaptation of Ramon Bautistas self-help book of the same name. The romantic comedy film is produced by Star Cinema and is part of its 20th Anniversary presentation. It tells the story of a brainy ugly duckling girl and her journey as she turns into someone whos worth loving. Ramon Bautista also stars in the film as a taxi driver. It is the first movie team up of Kim Chiu and Xian Lim and is directed by Joyce Bernal. Zurich Zurich, original title Und morgen Mittag bin ich tot is a 2013 German drama comedy directed by Frederik Steiner and written by Barbara te Kock starring Liv Lisa Fries. It tells the story of a young woman called Lea suffering from a severe form of cystic fibrosis. Since the disease is already in an advanced stage, Lea decides to travel to Switzerland and request euthanasia there. She asks her family to visit her so they can be together one last time and tells them she wants to die on her 23rd birthday at 12 PM. The film shows how Lea and her family deal with the situation. The movie was Steiners first narrative film. Following its release at the Berlinale 2014, the film was only shown in a few cinemas in Berlin due to its emotional and difficult subject matter. It received wide critical acclaim, especially for Fries performance and its realistic portrayal of cystic fibrosis and euthanasia. It was first shown in the United States at the Chicago Film Festival in 2014. The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers is a Russian historical adventure film based on the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. It was produced by The Production Center of Sergei Zhigunov. The film has been released in two versions: as a two-hour movie in cinemas on November 14, 2013. and as a TV series consisting of 10 episodes of 45 minutes. The TV series was first shown in December 2013 on the Ukrainian 1+1 Channel and then on Russias Channel One Russia in January 2014. Young dArtagnan is coming to Paris to be a musketeer. There he meets three old musketeers, members of the glorious Kings Guard, but actually realizes that they are not the great fighters who he thinks they are. While joining the musketeers he is faced with the hidden plots of Cardinal Richelieu, his spy Milady de Winter and a possible war against England. Ice Poison Ice Poison is a 2014 Taiwanese drama film directed by Midi Z. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival, and was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Tenaliraman Tenaliraman is a 2014 Tamil language satirical comedy film directed by Yuvaraj Dhayalan. Vadivelu stars in this film in dual roles. Meenakshi Dixit plays the pivotal role in the film. The film released to average reviews. Break Up 100 Break Up 100 is a 2014 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Lawrence Cheng. Mr. & Mrs. 420 Mr & Mrs 420 is a Punjabi comedy film directed by Ksshitij Chaudhary and starring Yuvraj Hans, Jassi Gill, Babbal Rai, Binnu Dhillon and Jaswinder Bhalla in lead roles. It was released worldwide on 14 March 2014. Sequel Mr & Mrs 420 Returns was released on 15 August 2018. The core storyline is partially based on the 1966 Hindi movie Biwi Aur Makan which has also been remade in Marathi as Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi, in Telugu as Chitram Bhallare vichitram, in Kannada as Olu Saar Bari Olu, in Bengali as Jio Pagla and again in Hindi as Paying Guests. Petting Zoo Petting Zoo is a 2015 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Micah Magee. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. Coffee Ani Barach Kahi Coffee Ani Barach Kahi काही is a Marathi language movie released in April 3, 2015 directed and produced by Prakash Kunte. Exchange Deep Trap is a 2015 South Korean crime thriller film starring Ma Dong-seok, Jo Han-sun and Kim Min-kyung, and directed by Kwon Hyung-jin. Based on an actual SNS crime, it depicts the terror experienced by a married couple while on a trip to an isolated island. It won Best Film Award in the Orient Express section at the Fantasporto in 2016. Heartfall Arises Heartfall Arises is a Chinese-Hong Kong suspense crime action drama film directed by Wu Pinru and starring Nicholas Tse, Sean Lau, Tong Liya, Mavis Fan and Vengo Gao. It was scheduled for release in Hong Kong on October 20, 2016 and in China on October 21, 2016 in 4DX, 3D and China Film Giant Screen. Maaveeran Kittu Maaveeran Kittu is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language period action drama film written and directed by Suseenthiran. The film stars Vishnu Vishal and Sri Divya in lead roles while R. Parthiepan and Soori in important supporting characters. The first time Yugabharathi was written this film dialogues. The movie is about a warrior who struggled to uphold the rights of the Tamil Dalith people in this land. This film got mixed reviews and ordinary successful at the box office Chi Va Chi Sau Ka Chi Va Chi Sau Ka is a 2017 Indian Marathi-language romantic comedy-drama film produced by Zee Studios and directed by Paresh Mokashi. It stars Lalit Prabhakar and Mrinmayee Godbole. It includes Pushkar Lonarkar, Jyoti Subhash, Supriya Pathare, Pradeep Joshi, Sunil Abhyankar and Purnima Talwalkar in supporting roles. Film had its theatrical release on 19 May 2017 in India. Film trailer is released on 30 April 2017. The film was remade in Gujarati as Sharato Lagu. Paul Sanchez Is Back! Paul Sanchez est revenu! is a French film directed by Patricia Mazuy, from a screenplay by Mazuy and Yves Thomas. It stars Laurent Lafitte, Zita Hanrot and . It was released on 18 July 2018. Welsh musician John Cale, who previously collaborated with Mazuy on The Kings Daughters and Sport de filles, composed the original music score. What Shall We Do with Our Old? What Shall We Do with Our Old? is a 1911 American drama film directed by D.W. Griffith. Alexander Hamilton Alexander Hamilton is a 1931 American pre-Code biographical film about Alexander Hamilton, produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and based on the 1917 play Hamilton by George Arliss and Mary Hamlin. It was directed by John G. Adolfi and stars Arliss in the title role. It follows the attempts of Hamilton to establish a new financial structure for the United States following the Confederation Period and the establishment of a new Constitution in 1787. It is preserved at the Library of Congress. Brief Moment Brief Moment is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by David Burton and starring Carole Lombard and Gene Raymond. It is based on the play of the same name by S. N. Behrman. Enchanted April Enchanted April is a 1935 American comedy drama film directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Ann Harding, Frank Morgan and Katharine Alexander. It was made by RKO Pictures. The original 1922 novel The Enchanted April has also been adapted for the stage multiple times, and adapted for the 1992 film by screenwriter Peter Barnes. Wings of the Morning Wings of the Morning is a 1937 British drama film directed by Harold D. Schuster and starring Annabella, Henry Fonda, and Leslie Banks. Glenn Tryon was the original director but he was fired and replaced by Schuster. It was the first ever three-strip Technicolor movie shot in England or Europe. Popular Irish tenor Count John McCormack appeared in the film singing "Believe Me" and "Killarney". The picture was French actress Annabellas first English language film. Henry Fonda met his second wife, Frances Ford Seymour, mother of Jane and Peter Fonda, on the set at Denham. Moth and the Flame Moth and the Flame is a Silly Symphony that was released on April 1, 1938. Bad Little Angel Bad Little Angel is a 1939 inspirational drama film starring Virginia Weidler as an orphan named Patsy Sanderson, living in America around 1900. Treated with contempt in her small New England town, the lonely Patsy takes the advice of a dying woman and decides to live according to verses in the Bible. After reading a verse about Egypt, she flees her orphanage and spends almost all the money she has on a train ticket to a town called Egypt, New Jersey. There she finds friends and a new family, helps the downtrodden and awakens the consciences of wrongdoers. The film was based on the story Looking After Sandy by Margaret Turnbull. De Mayerling à Sarajevo Sarajevo is a 1940 French historical film directed by Max Ophüls and starring Edwige Feuillère, John Lodge and Aimé Clariond. Beginning in the aftermath of the Mayerling Incident the film portrays the love affair and marriage between Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and Sophie, leading up to their eventual assassination in 1914 in events that triggered the First World War. The film was not a commercial or critical success. Following the German occupation of France the film was banned, and Ophüls fled into exile for the second time. Confusions of a Nutzy Spy Confusions of a Nutzy Spy is an early 1943 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Porky Pig. It is a World War II propaganda film that deals with Porky and his bloodhound that has sneezing problems trying to track down a Nazi spy caricature in the form of a lynx. Their goal is to stop him from blowing up a critical railroad bridge. It was directed by Norman McCabe. The title is a pun of the film title Confessions of a Nazi Spy. The lynx is called the "Missing Lynx", a pun on the description missing link. The Time, the Place and the Girl The Time, the Place and the Girl is a 1946 American musical film directed by David Butler. It is unrelated to the 1929 film The Time, the Place and the Girl . Undercover Maisie Undercover Maisie is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Ann Sothern, Barry Nelson, and Mark Daniels. It was produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the final film of the ten film Maisie series starring Ann Sothern as ex-showgirl Maisie Ravier. In this series entry, Maisie Ravier decides to join the Los Angeles police force. The previous film was Up Goes Maisie. Miss Tatlock's Millions Miss Tatlocks Millions is an American screwball comedy film directed by Richard Haydn in 1948. Vida en sombras Life in Shadows is a 1949 Spanish drama film directed by Lorenzo Llobet Gracia and starring Fernando Fernán Gómez, María Dolores Pradera and Isabel de Pomés. It was made in Barcelona. Under My Skin Under My Skin is a 1950 American sports drama film directed by Jean Negulesco and starring John Garfield and Micheline Presle. It is based on the short story "My Old Man", by Ernest Hemingway, about a jockey being threatened by a mobster after winning a race he had agreed to throw. The Hemingway story was later adapted for a 1979 CBS television film, My Old Man, starring Kristy McNichol, Warren Oates, and Eileen Brennan. Waterfront Women Waterfront is a 1950 British black and white drama film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Robert Newton, Kathleen Harrison and Avis Scott. The screenplay concerns a sailor who abandons his family in the Liverpool slums. He returns years later causing family frictions. Adapted from the 1934 novel by Liverpool-born writer John Brophy, it was released in the U.S. as Waterfront Women. Crazy Over Horses Crazy Over Horses is a 1951 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on November 18, 1951 by Monogram Pictures and is the twenty-fourth film in the series. Valley of Head Hunters Valley of the Head Hunters is a 1953 adventure film directed by William Berke and starring Johnny Weissmuller. Jungle Man-Eaters Jungle Man-Eaters is a 1954 Jungle Jim movie starring Johnny Weissmuller. It was also the last official Jungle Jim movie after Screen Gems bought the rights to make a TV series based on the character. With only three movies on his contract remaining, Weissmuller used them wisely by just playing himself, but the format stayed the same. The Intruder The Intruder is a 1953 British drama film directed by Guy Hamilton and starring Jack Hawkins, George Cole, Dennis Price and Michael Medwin. The film is based on the 1949 novel by Robin Maugham called The Line on Ginger. Post-war London is the backdrop including Belgravia, Covent Garden market, Loughborough Junction and Dulwich Hospital. A contemporary critic commented that the film treated the subject "with intelligence, taste, and a feeling for the medium"; he also wrote "Medwin... gives a brilliant study of a good fellow gone wrong". She Was Like a Wild Chrysanthemum , also known as You Were Like a Wild Chrysanthemum or My First Love Affair, is a Japanese film directed by Keisuke Kinoshita which was initially released in 1955. It is based on a novel by Saicho Ito. Manfish Manfish is a 1956 adventure film, released by United Artists in 1956 and originally filmed in DeLuxe Color. Filmed in Jamaica, it was released in Great Britain as Calypso. It was based on the stories "The Gold-Bug" and "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe. Actor John Bromfield starred as Captain Brannigan and Lon Chaney Jr. played the role of Swede. The leading female star was Tessa Prendergast, who played Alita. Tessa later became a fashion designer and designed the white bikini of Ursula Andress for Dr. No. The film also featured the motion picture debut of Barbara Nichols. Boston Quackie Boston Quackie is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short featuring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, directed by Robert McKimson and released on June 22, 1957. The cartoon and its title are a parody of the character Boston Blackie. The engine on the train is a 4-4-2 engine or a French Paris type steam locomotive No. 12 and 1434. These locomotives of this wheel arrangement were used most on France railroads. The shot where the train goes by shows the engine hauling four passenger cars, and when the train goes by the mail post, the engine only has three passenger cars. Enchanted Island Enchanted Island is a 1958 Technicolor adventure film distributed by Warner Bros., directed by Allan Dwan, produced by Benedict Bogeaus, and written by Harold Jacob Smith, James Leicester, and Al Stillman. It is based on Herman Melvilles novel Typee, which was also the films working title. The title song, "Enchanted Island", written by Stillman and Robert Allen, was performed on the soundtrack by The Four Lads, who had a hit recording of the song on Columbia Records. The film started out as an RKO movie, but when RKO when bankrupt, it was released by Warner Bros. Enchanted Island was also the next-to-last film directed by Dwan, whose prolific career dated back to 1913. It was the last big-screen appearance of one of the films stars, Jane Powell. Weasel While You Work Weasel While You Work is a 1958 Merrie Melodies animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn, Barnyard Dawg, and the weasel from earlier shorts like Plop Goes the Weasel and Weasel Stop. Unlike many Foghorn shorts, this one takes place during the winter; as such, many of the gags involve snow and ice. The title is a pun on the phrase "whistle while you work". Windjammer: The Voyage of the Christian Radich Windjammer is a 1958 documentary film that recorded a voyage of the Norwegian sail training ship Christian Radich. Windjammer was produced by Louis de Rochemont and directed by Louis de Rochemont III. It was the only film to be shot in the widescreen Cinemiracle process, which came with a seven-track stereophonic soundtrack. Never Steal Anything Small Never Steal Anything Small is a 1959 musical comedy film, directed by Charles Lederer. The main cast consisted of James Cagney, Shirley Jones, Roger Smith, Cara Williams, Nehemiah Persoff, Royal Dano, and Horace McMahon. The film was based on The Devils Hornpipe by Maxwell Anderson and released by Universal-International. Kala Bazar Kala Bazar is a 1960 Hindi film produced by Dev Anand for Navketan Films. Written and directed by Devs younger brother Vijay Anand, the film starred Dev Anand, Waheeda Rehman, Vijay Anand, Chetan Anand, Nanda, Rashid Khan, Madan Puri, Leela Chitnis, Mumtaz Begum and Helen. S.D. Burman composed the music, while the lyrics were penned by Shailendra. It was noted for having several of Bollywoods stars in a cameo at the film premiere of Mother India, and it was also the only film to star the three Anand brothers together. It became a Superhit at the box office. The Day and the Hour The Day and the Hour is a 1963 French war-time drama film directed by René Clément and starring Simone Signoret and Stuart Whitman. Set in occupied France in 1944 a French woman finds herself helping a downed American pilot as he searches for a way to leave the country. Blue Panther Marie-Chantal contre le docteur Kha, also known as Blue Panther, is a 1965 spy film directed by Claude Chabrol. based on the character in a series of novels by Jacques Chazot. The Prophet Il profeta is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. Sol Madrid Sol Madrid is a 1968 film directed by Brian G. Hutton and filmed in Acapulco. It was released in the UK as The Heroin Gang. The MGM film starred *David McCallum, Stella Stevens, Telly Savalas and Ricardo Montalban with John Cassavetes being replaced by Rip Torn prior to filming. It was the final film of Paul Lukas. The Mysterious Monsters The Mysterious Monsters is a 1976 documentary film written and directed by Robert Guenette about the cryptids Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, and the Yeti. It contained content from Guenette’s made-for-TV movie Monsters! Mysteries or Myths? that aired on CBS on November 25, 1974. This version had been produced by David L. Wolper in cooperation with the Smithsonian Institution and was narrated by Rod Serling. The Mysterious Monsters was one of the first theatrical releases produced by Sunn Classic Pictures. It was narrated by actor Peter Graves. The film investigated not only the possibility of Bigfoots existence but also of the Loch Ness Monster and the Yeti. It featured dramatic reenactments of various reported Bigfoot sightings. The film showed one witness being given a lie detector test, another being placed under hypnosis. The Mysterious Monsters was the first movie to feature the home movie taken by Roger Patterson in 1967 reported to show a Bigfoot. Anthropologist Grover Krantz was interviewed and said he believed the film to be authentic. Famed Bigfoot hunter Peter Byrne was also featured and gave insights on the hunt. In discussing the Loch Ness Monster, the film showed a 1934 photograph that was said to be of the creature. In 1994, however, this photo was proven to be a hoax. Robert and Frances Guenette are credited as the authors of a 160-page book adaption of the film. The film was later featured in an episode of Cinema Insomnia. Hollywood Man Hollywood Man is a 1976 American film directed by Jack Starrett. The film was featured in the 1997 Quentin Tarantino Film Festival. Linda Lovelace for President Linda Lovelace for President is a 1975 David Winters comedy film directed by Claudio Guzmán and starring Linda Lovelace, who achieved notoriety as the central character in the most profitable X-rated film of all time, Deep Throat. Squadra antifurto Hit Squad is a 1976 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is the second chapter in the Nico Giraldi film series starred by Tomas Milian. Chinatown Kid Chinatown Kid is a 1977 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Chang Cheh, with action choreography by Robert Tai Chi Hsien and Lee Ka Ting, and starring Alexander Fu Sheng and the Venom Mob. The film deals with drugs, police corruption and gang warfare in San Franciscos Chinatown district. Cute Girl Cute Girl, also known as Lovable You, is a 1980 movie directed by Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-hsien, starring Kenny Bee, Anthony Chan and Fong Fei Fei. It was Hou Hsiao-hsiens first feature film. Foxfire Light Foxfire Light is a 1982 American romance drama film written by Janet Dailey and directed by Allen Baron. Starring Leslie Nielsen, Tippi Hedren, Faye Grant, Barry Van Dyke, and Lara Parker, it is based on a romantic by Janet Dailey, featuring the story of a young woman who starts a romance with a cowboy in the Ozarks. Sesión continua Sesión continua is a 1984 Spanish drama film written, produced and directed by José Luis Garci. José Luis Garci wanted to cast Alfredo Landa and José Sacristán, but both actors refused because of professional rivalry between them. By the time the film was produced, Garci also worked as radio presenter on Antena 3 Radio. Some of the uncredited actors we can see in the film are actually presenters on the same radio station. Shaker Run Shaker Run is a 1985 New Zealand action film directed by Bruce Morrison and starring Cliff Robertson, Leif Garrett, and Lisa Harrow. It follows two stunt drivers on the run from secret police in the South Island of New Zealand with a Doctor, carrying a virus for the CIA. Choke Canyon Choke Canyon is a 1986 movie starring Stephen Collins as a "cowboy scientist" trying to develop an alternative energy source. It was filmed mostly in the vicinity of Moab. Control Il giorno prima is a 1987 Italian drama film directed by Giuliano Montaldo and starring Burt Lancaster and Ben Gazzara. The story was written by Piero Angela and the screenplay was by Piero Angela, Jeremy Hole, Giuliano Montaldo and Brian Moore. A Dama do Cine Shanghai The Lady from the Shanghai Cinema is a 1988 Brazilian thriller film directed by Guilherme de Almeida Prado. The film borrows some references from Hollywood films noirs of the 1940s, mainly Orson Welles The Lady from Shanghai; its name is a play with Welles film. Subway to the Stars Subway to the Stars is a 1987 Brazilian drama film directed by Carlos Diegues. It was entered into the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Seven Hours to Judgment Seven Hours to Judgment is a 1988 film directed by and starring Beau Bridges. It was produced by Mort Abrahams and written by Walter Davis and Elliot Stephens. The film also stars Ron Leibman and Julianne Phillips. War Story War Story is a 1989 animated short film created by Aardman Animations. It was directed by Peter Lord. Ambition Ambition is a 1991 American thriller film directed by Scott D. Goldstein and written by Lou Diamond Phillips. The film stars Lou Diamond Phillips, Clancy Brown, Cecilia Peck, Richard Bradford, Willard E. Pugh and Grace Zabriskie. The film was released on May 31, 1991, by Miramax Films. Donne con le gonne Donne con le gonne is a 1991 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Francesco Nuti. The film was nominated for two awards, Best Supporting Actress and Best Costume Design. Miss Rose White Miss Rose White is a television film adaptation of the 1985 Barbara Lebow play, A Shayna Maidel, starring Kyra Sedgwick. It first aired on April 26, 1992. The production received five Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Television Movie and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Television Movie, as well as the Humanitas Prize in the 90 minute category. Le sexe des étoiles The Sex of the Stars is a 1993 Canadian drama film directed by Paule Baillargeon and written by Monique Proulx. The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Breach of Conduct Breach of Conduct, also known as Tour of Duty, is a 1994 American thriller television film directed by Tim Matheson and written by Scott Abbott. It starred Peter Coyote and Courtney Thorne-Smith. Go Nagai's New Cutey Honey is a 1994 Japanese anime series in the Cutie Honey media franchise created by Go Nagai. Inspired by continued popularity of the original 1973 Cutie Honey television series, and first announced by Toei Video in October 1993, it was the only Cutie Honey anime production to be licensed for distribution in the United States until Discotek Media released the 1973 series on DVD in November 2013. Unlike the original, it was developed as an OVA, a type of anime made for home video. The OVAs were released by ADV Films in the US, and have also been sold in the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Australia, and New Zealand. Set one hundred years after the original, it follows protagonist Honey Kisaragi, along with her friends from the Hayami family, as she fights criminals in the fictional Cosplay City. Honey, a female android, has a device within her that allows her to transform into various personas, or summon weapons and other powers, by shouting "Honey Flash!" The first four episodes contain a complete story in which Honey battles the forces of Dolmeck, a man feared even by other criminals. In later episodes, she defeats other enemies empowered by her returning former nemesis, Panther Zora. The series staff planned to make at least twelve episodes, but it ended with eight in 1995. A 2004 DVD release included a scripted but unfilmed ninth episode—a Christmas story—as a drama CD. New Cutie Honey includes many characters and cameos from or based on prior works by Nagai, such as Mazinger Z and Devilman. It has inspired merchandise of its own, including many scale model kits of Honey. ADVs English language dub of the series features Jessica Calvello, who Nagai picked for the title role. Critical responses to the series have focused on its production values and voice work, and have explored Honeys transformations—which often tear off her clothes and show her naked body as they occur—in relation to her strong character traits. It has also been compared and contrasted with other anime based on Nagais works. No Dessert, Dad, Till You Mow the Lawn No Dessert Dad, till You Mow the Lawn is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Howard McCain and starring Joanna Kerns and Robert Hays. Suspect Device Suspect Device is a 1995 American film directed by Rick Jacobson and starring C. Thomas Howell. It was the first film of the Roger Corman Presents series. Scorpio Nights Scorpio Nights is a 1985 Philippine erotic thriller film directed Peque Gallaga. It is about a love affair between a young man and a married woman who become entangled in their uncontrollable urge for sex. The film was controversial, but played a key role in defining Filipino erotic films of the decade. Legend of the Lost Tomb Legend of the Lost Tomb is a 1997 television film directed by Jonathan Winfrey and produced by Showtime Movies. The Bride's Journey The Brides Journey is a 1997 Italian comedy drama film written, directed and starred by Sergio Rubini. Majorettes in Space Des majorettes dans lespace is a French short film written and directed by David Fourier and released in 1996. It won the 1997 BAFTA Award for Best Short Film and the 1998 César Award for Best Short Film. Psycho a Go-Go Psycho A-Go-Go is a 1965 crime thriller directed by Al Adamson, starring Roy Morton and distributed by Hemisphere Pictures. The film was originally a straight action thriller, about a psychotic jewel thief who stalks a young woman and her child into the wilderness to get back some stolen jewels hidden in the childs doll. There were a number of musical nightclub scenes in the film, as director Adamson was trying to promote actress Tacey Robbins singing career at the time. Al Adamson played a cameo in the film, playing one of the jewel thieves who gets shot to death on a rooftop by one of his own cohorts. Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasens is a 1997 American documentary film directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini. Stop! Look! and Laugh! Stop! Look! and Laugh! is a 1960 feature-length Three Stooges compilation featuring Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard. Eleven of the Stooges shorts were shown and bridged together with segments featuring Paul Winchell and his dummies, Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smiff. Near the end of the film, the Marquis Chimps perform a version of Cinderella narrated in rhyme by Winchell with June Foray providing female voices as part of Knuckleheads bedtime story. New York Stooges TV host Officer Joe Bolton has a cameo as a customer in a cafe. Vijetha Vijetha is a Tollywood film that starred Chiranjeevi, Bhanupriya and J. V. Somayajulu in the main roles. The film was directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy and produced by Allu Aravind. This film released on 23 October 1985. Chiranjeevi won his second Filmfare Best Actor Award for his performance in the film. The movie is a remake of the Bengali film Saheb. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Dharma Prabhu. Achanak Achanak is an Indian action thriller film directed by Naresh Malhotra in 1998. Huge speculations were made that movie is a remake of Hollywood movie The Mask due to the fact that actor Govinda had a similar getup like Jim Carrey. However, his getup was merely for a song in the climax. Chuet sik san tau Martial Angels is a 2001 Hong Kong film directed by Clarence Fok Yiu-leung. The film has been described as part of the "girls with guns revival" cycle of the early 2000s. Other films in this subgenre included The Wesleys Mysterious File and So Close. The Three Musketeers is a 1987 Japanese animated television series based on the dArtagnan Romances written by Alexandre Dumas. A feature film sequel, , was released in 1989. The Flintstones: On the Rocks The Flintstones: On the Rocks is a 2001 American animated made-for-television film featuring characters from The Flintstones franchise. It debuted on November 3, 2001 on Cartoon Network and was directed by Chris Savino and David Smith. It was dedicated to Hoyt Curtin and William Hanna. This film marks the final time that any original voice actors would appear in a Flintstones project. It is the only Flintstones production to be produced by Cartoon Network Studios after the Hanna-Barbera studios was absorbed into Warner Bros. Animation in 2001. In format, the movie was intended to emulate the first and second seasons of the 1960s series, which was distinctly more mature and aimed at older audiences than the later seasons, and therefore chose to focus more on the relationships between the original core cast of Fred, Barney, Wilma and Betty. Since its original broadcast, the movie has not been released on home video, though bootleg copies exist on various torrent sites. Hold My Heart Hold My Heart is a 2002 Norwegian drama film directed by Trygve Allister Diesen. It was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 75th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Source of Snakes Snake Spring is a 1997 Russian thriller film, feature directorial debut of Nikolai Lebedev. One of the first psychological thrillers of Russian cinema after the Soviet Union. Parade of the Award Nominees Parade of the Award Nominees is a Walt Disney short which was made for the 1932 banquet for the 5th Academy Awards. The Chosen One The Chosen One is an American animated action comedy film from 2007. It was directed by Chris Lackey, written by Chad Fifer and Chris Lackey, produced by Andreas Olavarria, and starring Chad Fifer, Tim Curry, Traci Lords, and Lance Henriksen. Veedevadandi Babu Veedevadandi Babu is a 1997 Telugu Comedy film written and directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana and Cinematography by Chota K. Naidu. The film is an unofficial remake of the Tamil film Ullathai Allitha, which itself was influenced by the Hindi film Andaz Apna Apna. The film stars Mohan Babu, Shilpa Shetty, and Tanikella Bharani. The film was dubbed in Bengali as Amar Pratiggya. An Na yu wu lin Anna in Kungfuland is a 2003 Hong Kong romantic comedy martial arts film directed by Raymond Yip, and starring Miriam Yeung and Ekin Cheng. Roads of Kiarostami Roads of Kiarostami is a 2005 Iranian documentary film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. Looking to his own art for inspiration, Abbas Kiarostami reflects on the power of landscape, which combines views of the Iranian auteurs austere black-and-white photographs with poetic observations, engaging music and a politically provocative finale. Kapitein Rob en het Geheim van Professor Lupardi Kapitein Rob en het Geheim van Professor Lupardi is a 2007 Dutch adventure film, directed by Hans Pos and based on Evert Werkman and Pieter J. Kuhns eponymous newspaper comic Kapitein Rob. The script was written by De Waal and Hans Pos in collaboration with their production companies Screenpartners and Shooting Star Films. It received a Gouden Film award in 2007 and a MovieSquad Junior Award in 2008, but was otherwise neither a critical nor a commercial success. Critic Jan Pieter Ekker of De Volkskrant felt the story was comparable to "cardboard" and that its low budget showed too much. Elmo's Christmas Countdown Elmos Christmas Countdown is a 2007 American television christmas film, featuring the characters from Sesame Street. It was first aired two days before Christmas Day of 2007. Starring Ben Stiller. Good Morning Heartache Good Morning Heartache is an Italian comedy-drama film of 2008 written by Giovanna Mori and Anna Negri and is directed by the latter. The film is a pseudo-documentary and a low-budget film that was shot in Rome. Afrique 50 Afrique 50 is a 1950 French documentary film directed by René Vautier. The first French anti-colonialist film, the film derived from an assignment in which the director was to cover educational activities by the French League of Schooling in West Africa. Vautier later filmed what he saw, a "lack of teachers and doctors, the crimes committed by the French Army in the name of France, the instrumentalization of the colonized peoples". For his role in the film Vautier was imprisoned over several months. The film was not permitted to be shown for more than 40 years. Memories of Anne Frank Mi Ricordo Anna Frank is a 2010 Italian television film directed by Alberto Negrin. The movie was based on the book Memories of Anne Frank: Reflections of a Childhood Friend written by Alison Leslie Gold about the friendship between Anne Frank and Hanneli Goslar. The Damned Rain Gabhricha Paus is a 2009 Marathi-language film written and directed by Satish Manwar. Gabhricha Paus has been produced by Prashant Penthe and released on 10 July 2009. Paran Jai Jaliya Re Paran Jai Jaliya Re is a 2009 Bengali film directed by Ravi Kinnagi. This film stars Dev and Subhashree Ganguly. It is a remake of 2007 Hindi film Namastey London. The director of the original Vipul Shah filed a case against the producers of Paran Jai Jaliya Re and they gave a penalty of Rs. 75 lakh. In this movie, Dev and Subhasree Ganguly act together in the second time after the film, Challenge. Prince of Tears Prince of Tears is a 2009 Taiwanese historical drama film by Yonfan. It was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 66th Venice International Film Festival. It tells the story of a family embroiled in the tragic "White Terror" suppression of political dissidents that was wrought during the 1950s by the Kuomintang government after their acquisition of Taiwan in the 1940s. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the 82nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film in 2009. The Hills Have Thighs The Hills Have Thighs is a 2010 American made for cable erotic film written and directed by Jim Wynorski under the pseudonym Salvadore Ross. It is based on the 1977 horror feature The Hills Have Eyes written and directed by Wes Craven. Pramani Pramani is a 2010 Malayalam film written and directed by B. Unnikrishnan and starring Mammootty, Sneha and Fahadh Faasil in the lead roles. Siddique, Janardhanan and Lakshmi play supporting roles in the film which also features Tamil actor Prabhu in a cameo appearance. Pramani was dubbed in Tamil as Bramma. As Mammoottys previous release Drona 2010 did not do well at the box office, its release was advanced to 26 March 2010 Hungry Bitches 2 Girls 1 Cup is the unofficial nickname of the trailer for Hungry Bitches, a 2007 Brazilian scat-fetish pornographic film produced by MFX Media. The trailer features two women defecating into a cup, taking turns in what appears to be consuming the excrement, and vomiting into each others mouths. "Lovers Theme" by Hervé Roy plays throughout the video. The video went viral and became one of the best known shock videos in itself and for the reactions its graphic content elicited from viewers who had not seen it before. Around mid-October 2007, video-sharing sites including YouTube were flooded with videos of the reactions of first-time viewers. The Idiot The Idiot is a 2011 Estonian drama film directed by Rainer Sarnet and based on the novel of the same name by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. King of the Travellers King of the Travellers is a 2012 Irish revenge drama written and directed by Mark OConnor. The Brussels Business The Brussels Business is a documentary film by Friedrich Moser and Matthieu Lietaert about the lack of transparency and the influence of lobbyists on the decision-making process in Brussels, the European Union capital. It also underlines the instrumental role of the European Roundtable of Industrialists in the making of the European Single Market as well as the construction of the European Services Forum, a core actor in the structuration of the service industry lobbying in Brussels. The film has been very popular in Brussels and Austria and is going to be Screened in other European Union theaters. The Brussels Business is produced by Steven Dhoedt and Friedrich Moser. Melody Melody is a 2014 Belgian drama film directed by Bernard Bellefroid. It was written by Bellefroid and Carine Zimmerlin. It was nominated for four Magritte Awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Bellefroid. Boomerang Family Boomerang Family is a 2013 South Korean comedy-drama film directed by Song Hae-sung, and starring Park Hae-il, Yoon Je-moon, Gong Hyo-jin, Youn Yuh-jung, and Jin Ji-hee. Based on the 2010 novel Aging Family by Cheon Myeong-kwan, the film is about three misfit siblings with a mean average age of 39, who all decide to move back in with their mother. Projections Projections is a 2013 Croatian drama film directed by Zrinko Ogresta. KL Gangster 2 KL Gangster 2 is a Malaysian action film released on 3 October 2013 and directed by Syamsul Yusof and starring Rosyam Nor, Aaron Aziz, Adi Putra, Sofi Jikan and Zizan Razak. It is the prequel to KL Gangster which screened in 2011, it tells the story of two brothers, Jai and Malik. The films production costed RM4.5 million and won two of seven nominations in the 26th Malaysian Film Festival. Our Man in Tehran Our Man in Tehran is a 2013 Canadian documentary film, profiling the role of Kenneth D. Taylor, Canadas ambassador to Iran in the 1970s, in helping six American hostages escape from Iran during the Iran hostage crisis of 1979-1980 by engineering the Canadian Caper. The film premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, but was distributed to general audiences as a television film on The Movie Network. It was released in the United States in May 15, 2015. Several other political, journalism and diplomatic personalities involved in the events also appear in the film, including Joe Clark, Flora MacDonald, Robert Anders, William Daugherty, Carole Jerome, Tony Mendez, Joe Schlesinger, Zena Sheardown and Gary Sick. The film won five Canadian Screen Awards at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards in 2015, winning Best Documentary Program, Best Direction in a Documentary or Factual Series, Best Photography in a Documentary Program or Factual Series, Best Picture Editing in a Documentary Program or Factual Series and Best Sound in a Documentary, Factual or Lifestyle Program or Series. The film was adapted in part from cowriter Robert Wrights 2010 book Our Man in Tehran. The Bet The Bet is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Ryan Ederer and written by Chris Jay and Aaron Goldberg. The film features appearances from several professional wrestlers and is also the final film of Roddy Piper. Rowdy Fellow Rowdy Fellow is a 2014 Telugu language political action-drama film, written and directed by Krishna Chaitanya and produced by T. Prakash Reddy under his banner Moviemills, and presented by Cinema 5. This hybrid genre film stars Nara Rohit and Vishakha Singh in the lead roles, while Rao Ramesh, Paruchuri Venkateswara Rao, Posani Krishna Murali, Supreeth, Praveen, Ahuti Prasad, and Madhunandan, among others, play supporting roles. Sunny has composed music for the film. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Mard The Khiladi and released by Aditya Music India Pvt. Ltd. in 2018. War War is a 2014 Swiss drama film directed by Simon Jaquemet. It was one of seven films shortlisted by Switzerland to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to Iraqi Odyssey. My Birthday Song My Birthday Song is a 2018 Bollywood psychological thriller film produced and directed by Samir Soni. The film stars co-producer Sanjay Suri in the lead role with Nora Fatehi, Zenia Starr and Ayaz Khan in supporting roles. The film revolves around a happily-married man and the song on his 40th birthday. It was released on 19 January 2018. Casa Amor: Exclusive for Ladies Casa Amor: Exclusive for Ladies is a 2015 South Korean sex comedy film directed by Jung Bum-shik, starring Jo Yeo-jeong and Clara. It is adapted from the 2010 Brazilian film Upside Down. Urfin and His Wooden Soldiers Fantastic Journey to OZ is a Russian full-length computer-animated film based on the novel Urfin Jus and his Wooden Soldiers by Alexander Volkov. The film was directed by Vladimir Toropchin, Fedor Dmitriev and Darina Schmidt. It is the first animated film from Melnitsa Animation Studio made using computer animation. The premiere took place on April 20, 2017. The Fear The Fear is a 2015 French war drama film directed by Damien Odoul. The film won the 2015 Cinema of France award Prix Jean Vigo, and was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery is a 2016 historical fantasy drama film directed by Lav Diaz. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. At the film festival, it won the Alfred Bauer Prize. The film was released on 26 March and was distributed by Star Cinema. Here's the Plan Heres the Plan is a 2017 Chilean computer-animated romantic drama short film, written and directed by Fernanda Frick H. The film follows the life of a married cat and dog couple who start off with a dream to open a bakery, only for their lives to drift apart due to a variety of circumstances. The film premiered at the Nashville Film Festival before getting released online several months later. Oru Kuppai Kathai Oru Kuppai Kathai is a 2018 Indian Tamil drama film was produced by Aravindan, Ramadhoss and Aslam. It was written and directed by debutant Kaali Rangaswamy. The film stars dance choreographer Dinesh in his debut as lead actor with Manisha Yadav and Yogi Babu in lead roles. The films music was composed by Joshua Sridhar. The film was released in 25 May 2018 to positive reviews from critics. Bear Shooters Bear Shooters is a 1930 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 98th Our Gang short that was released. Ladies of the Jury Ladies of the Jury is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Lowell Sherman and written by Marion Dix, Edward Salisbury Field and Eddie Welch. The film stars Edna May Oliver, Jill Esmond, Ken Murray, Roscoe Ates and Kitty Kelly. The film was released on February 5, 1932, by RKO Pictures. It was based on the 1929 play Ladies of the Jury, written by John Frederick Ballard. Street of Women Street of Women is a 1932 pre-Code romantic drama directed by Archie Mayo and starring Kay Francis and Roland Young. Betty Boop's Ker-Choo Betty Boops Ker-Choo is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. Bedside Bedside is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film starring Warren William, Jean Muir and Allen Jenkins. A man passes himself off as a doctor. Something Always Happens Something Always Happens is a 1934 British romantic comedy film directed by Michael Powell and starring Ian Hunter and Nancy ONeil. It was made as a Quota quickie. The Big Broadcast of 1936 The Big Broadcast of 1936 is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Norman Taurog, and is the second in the series of Big Broadcast movies. The musical comedy starred Jack Oakie, Bing Crosby, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Ethel Merman, The Nicholas Brothers, Lyda Roberti, Wendy Barrie, Mary Boland, Charlie Ruggles, Akim Tamiroff, Amos n Andy, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, and Argentine tango singer Carlos Gardel. The film featured an early appearance by Dorothy Dandridge. Uncredited roles include Jack Mulhall. Glenn Miller appears as part of the Ray Noble Orchestra. In Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, George Thomas Simon noted that Glenn Miller was paid extra by Ray Noble "for working on The Big Broadcast of 1936, so that Glenns total weekly pay" was $356. The screen appearance of the Ray Noble orchestra was edited down to a very brief scene on the "televisor". The screenplay was by Walter DeLeon, Francis Martin, Ralph Spence, and Julius J. Epstein, who was uncredited. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Dance Direction by LeRoy Prinz for "Its the Animal in Me". Although the film has not been released on DVD or VHS, it is available on various video sharing websites. Power of the Press Power of the Press is a 1943 American crime film directed by Lew Landers and starring Guy Kibbee, Gloria Dickson, Lee Tracy, Otto Kruger and Victor Jory. Bride by Mistake Bride by Mistake is an American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Wallace, and starring Alan Marshal and Laraine Day. The screenplay is by Phoebe Ephron and Henry Ephron, based on a story by Norman Krasna, and is a remake of The Richest Girl in the World. Murder in the Blue Room Murder in the Blue Room is a 1944 American film directed by Leslie Goodwins. It is the second remake of the 1933 American Pre-Code murder-mystery film Secret of the Blue Room, the first being Universals 1938 remake, The Missing Guest. Faithful to the original plot, Murder in the Blue Room plays up the comedy with songs. The plot is based on the 1932 German film Secret of the Blue Room. An Innocent Affair An Innocent Affair is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Lou Breslow and Joseph Hoffman. The film stars Fred MacMurray, Madeleine Carroll, Charles Buddy Rogers, Rita Johnson, Louise Allbritton and Alan Mowbray. The film was released on October 15, 1948, by United Artists. In the United Kingdom, the film was released under the title Dont Trust Your Husband. Smugglers' Cove Smugglers Cove is a 1948 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on October 10, 1948 by Monogram Pictures and is the eleventh film in the series. Paying the Piper Paying the Piper is a 1949 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Porky Pig. It is a parody of the fairy tale The Pied Piper and it involves Porky trying to stop a cat that disguises himself as the last rat to bring the rats back for the local cats, and later, to get the reward money back from the cat, by playing a clarinet. It has Porky in the role of the piper character. Dr. Jerkyl's Hide Dr. Jerkyls Hide is a 1954 Warner Bros. cartoon. It is the first of three cartoons that Friz Freleng made based on Robert Louis Stevensons Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, the others are Hyde and Hare and Hyde and Go Tweet. This is the final appearances of the antagonistic canine duo Spike the Bulldog and Chester the Terrier from the Golden age of American animation; speaking with a British accent though. This cartoons plot follows the same formula as Tree For Two, except that this time its a Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde parody as opposed to an escaped black panther. Sylvester is trying to escape a pair of dogs. He accidentally ingests Dr. Jekylls formula, causing him to become a monster cat that terrorizes Spike the Bulldog and causes Chester to call Alfie a coward. Hilda Crane Hilda Crane is a 1956 American drama film made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Philip Dunne and produced by Herbert B. Swope from a screenplay adapted by Dunne from the play by Samson Raphaelson. The music score was by David Raksin and the cinematography by Joseph MacDonald. The film was made in Technicolor and Cinemascope. The film stars Jean Simmons, Guy Madison, and Jean-Pierre Aumont, with Evelyn Varden and Peggy Knudsen. Rumpus in the Harem Rumpus in the Harem is the 171st short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1956 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Aztec Mummy La Momia Azteca, also known simply as La Momia, is a 1957 Mexican horror film produced by Guillermo Calderon from his own story idea, scripted by Alfredo Salazar, and directed by Rafael Portillo. It was the first in a trilogy of Mexican mummy films all featuring Popoca, the Aztec Mummy. The other two films were The Curse of the Aztec Mummy and The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy. The three films were all shot in 1957, one after another without a break in the production schedule. The film was later re-edited and distributed in the U.S. in 1963 by producer Jerry Warren as Attack of the Mayan Mummy. Stopover Tokyo Stopover Tokyo is a 1957 American Color by Deluxe film noir crime film directed by Richard L. Breen and starring Robert Wagner, Joan Collins, Edmond OBrien and Ken Scott. Filmed in Japan in CinemaScope, the film is set in Tokyo and follows a US counterintelligence agent working to foil a communist assassination plot. The film is based very loosely on the final Mr. Moto novel by John P. Marquand. The biggest change is that Mr. Moto is entirely cut from the film. It was the sole feature film directed by Breen, an Academy Award-winning screenwriter. Fluffy Fluffy is a 1965 American comedy film written by Samuel Roeca, directed by Earl Bellamy, and starring Tony Randall. The storyline concerns a scientists effort to prove that a wild animal can be made into a pet with proper training. Long Live the Bride and Groom Long Live the Bride and Groom is a 1970 Spanish drama film directed by Luis García Berlanga. It was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. Desperate Characters Desperate Characters is a 1971 American drama film produced, written, and directed by Frank D. Gilroy, who based his screenplay on the 1970 novel of the same name by Paula Fox. Secrets Secrets is a 1971 British film, directed by Philip Saville, and starring Jacqueline Bisset, Per Oscarsson, Shirley Knight and Robert Powell. The film was shot in Super 16mm which the producer claim was 80% cheaper than if it had been shot on 35 mm. The film was re-released in 1978 with publicity highlighting the fact it featured a nude scene from Bisset. The Los Angeles Times called it "among Bissets best films." At Last, at Last La moglie vergine, internationally released as At Last, at Last, Valentina... The Virgin Wife and Youve Got to Have Heart, is a 1975 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Marino Girolami. 1922 1922 is a 1978 Greek drama film directed by Nikos Koundouros about the Greek genocide based on the autobiography of Greek novelist Elias Venezis, the Number 31328. Pikoor Diary Pikoo is a 1980 Bengali short film directed by Satyajit Ray for a French television channel, France 3. The film is based on a short story named Pikoor Diary, written by Ray for one of his books, Pikoor Diary O Onyanyo. The film showcases a day in the life of a six-year-old child, Pikoo, in the backdrop of his mothers extramarital affair. Satyajit Ray was approached by the freelance producer Henri Fraise to make a film. Ray said in his biography that, when Henri Fraise approached him to make a film, he briefed Ray by saying "... you can place your camera at your window and shoot the house next-door—we will accept that." In an interview in Cineaste, Ray stated that Pikoo is "a very complex film". The films script was included in the book, Original English Film Scripts Satyajit Ray, put together by Rays son Sandip Ray and Aditinath Sarkar, an ex-CEO of Ray Society. The book also includes original scripts from Rays other films. Hank Williams: The Show He Never Gave Hank Williams: The Show He Never Gave is a colour movie from Canada that runs for 86 minutes. It was released by Simcom Limited and made by the Film Consortium Of Canada. The movie stars Sneezy Waters as Hank Williams Sr. It also stars Dixie Seatle, Sean McCann, Jackie Washington, Joel Zifkin, and Sean Hewitt. The film was produced by Henk Van Der Kolk and William T. Marshall. Helga Stephenson was the executive producer. It was directed by David Acomba. Maynard Collins wrote it, and it was based on his stage play. The budget was $CAD578,000. The movie was nominated for "The Tex Ritter Award" at The Country Music 1983 Awards Show. It lost to Tender Mercies. It played at the Toronto Film Festival, the London Film Festival and at FILMEX in Los Angeles, California. Sneezy Waters sings 23 Hank Williams songs. "Tennessee Waltz", sung by Patti Page, is heard on a jukebox. Unable to secure music rights for a theatrical release from Acuff-Rose who were concerned about the drugs and alcohol scenes, the film was only shown on television. The movie was filmed for 6 1/2 days between December 8 and 13, 1980. During rehearsal on December 8, the crew learned that John Lennon had been assassinated. Everyone instantly went down to a vigil held in the square at Toronto City Hall. This news gave the movie a very real sense of melancholy. While the musical performance and stage banter elements of the film remain true to the original play, director David Acomba was responsible for the overall film adaptation approach situating Hank in his final car ride on New Years eve 1952 while he imagines an ideal small roadside bar performance. Acomba worked with Collins introducing fictitious characters representing important influences on Hanks music. Although in colour, the desaturated visual style using fixed lenses is intended to evoke an old 50s television kinescope recording - inspired by Hanks last appearance on the Kate Smith Show in March 1952. Waters changed some of the lyrics of "Too Many Parties", making it about the brother of a lawyer instead of a wayward woman. He added new lyrics to "Men With Broken Hearts" and rearranged other lyrics. Monkey Grip Monkey Grip is a 1982 Australian drama film directed by Ken Cameron. It is based on the novel, also titled Monkey Grip, by Helen Garner. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. The film was produced by Patricia Lovell and stars Noni Hazelhurst and Colin Friels. Cop in Drag Delitto al Blue Gay, internationally released as Cop in Drag, is a 1984 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is the eleventh and final chapter in the Nico Giraldi film series starred by Tomas Milian. Death Nurse Death Nurse is a 1987 horror film written and directed by Nick Millard. It was followed by a 1988 sequel entitled Death Nurse 2. Piravi Piravi is a 1989 Indian Malayalam feature film directed by Shaji N. Karun. It stars Premji, Archana and Lakshmi Krishnamurthy. The film is inspired by the life of Prof. T. V. Eachara Warrier, whose son, a student in Regional Engineering College, is believed to have been murdered during the National Emergency Period of 1976. The films music is composed by G. Aravindan and Mohan Sithara. Piravi received widespread critical acclaim upon release. The film was screened and very well received at many film festivals and won at least 31 awards, including the Caméra dOr — Mention Spéciale at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. It also won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film at the Indian National Film Awards in 1989. The Image The Image is a 1990 American drama film directed by Peter Werner and written by Brian Rehak. The film stars Albert Finney, John Mahoney, Kathy Baker, Swoosie Kurtz, Marsha Mason and Spalding Gray. The film premiered on HBO on January 27, 1990. It was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special for Finney and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special for Kurtz. The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe is a one-woman stage show written by Jane Wagner and starring Lily Tomlin, which won the Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience and was turned into a film in 1991. The show, Tomlins second Broadway billing as a solo performer, follows Tomlin as she performs various characters or persona, all while wearing simple black pants and a white blouse. The show appears disparate at first, but becomes unified under the sensibility of the opening "bag lady" persona as the performance progresses. The show is often praised or considered controversial for its feminist material, most notably the compressed history of the feminist movement offered in Act 2. For her stage performance, Tomlin won a Tony, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle awards. The film was directed by John Bailey and edited by Sally Menke, and stays true to the original stage performance, earning the Golden Space Needle Award at the Seattle International Film Festival. For her efforts on the film, Tomlin received a Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture American Comedy Awards, amongst other notable accolades. Una storia semplice Una storia semplice is a 1991 Italian drama film directed by Emidio Greco. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Leonardo Sciascia. It premiered at the 1991 Venice International Film Festival, in which it entered the main competition. The film was awarded with a Nastro dArgento for best screenplay, two Globi doro for best film and best screenplay and a Grolla doro for best actor to the ensamble cast. Les Milles Les Milles is a 1995 French drama film directed by Sébastien Grall. Midnight Tease Midnight Tease is a 1994 American film about strippers being killed. It was the first film from Sunset International the production company of Jim Wynorski. Andolan Andolan is a 1995 Bollywood film starring Govinda, Sanjay Dutt, Mamta Kulkarni and Somy Ali, directed by Aziz Sejawal and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala. Nadiadwalas wife Divya Bharti was supposed to be the female lead and shot a few scenes, but due to her sudden death, she was replaced by Mamta Kulkarni. A scene Divya had shot for this film was shown in the opening credits of the film as a tribute by Sajid and then used as a tribute in all of Sajids subsequent films. This film marked veteran actress Asha Parekhs final role before retirement. film was average earner at the box office. Under the Gun Under the Gun is a 1995 Australian action film directed by Matthew George and starring Richard Norton and Kathy Long. The film was released direct to home video in 1995. Bikini Hotel Bikini Hotel is a campy comedy released in 1997 that aired on Cinemax. It was written by Dom Magwili and directed by Jeff Frey. The film features a visual gag based on the 50 ft woman and a cat fight in the miniature golf sequence. The tagline used for all marketing was "Our Maids Never Turn Down a Bed!" Pit Pony Pit Pony is a 1997 television film directed by Eric Till and is also Ellen Pages debut role. It was nominated for numerous Gemini Awards in 1997. The Delicate Art of the Rifle The Delicate Art of the Rifle is a 1996 independent film directed by Dante W. Harper, with a screenplay by Stephen Grant, based on his short story by the same name. It is a surrealistic comedy-drama about a school shooting as seen through the eyes of a socially awkward college student named Jay. Walt Whitman, the shooter, is loosely based on Charles Whitman, but the film is not in any way a factual account of the 1966 shootings at the University of Texas. El ministro y yo El ministro y yo is a 1975 Mexican film. The Raft of the Medusa Le Radeau de la Méduse is a French film by Iranian film director Iradj Azimi. It is based on the 1816 wreak of the French frigate Méduse, and the 1819 painting Le Radeau de la Méduse by Jean-Louis André Théodore Géricault which depicts the event. Filming began in 1987, but was interrupted by Hurricane Hugo in September 1989, which delayed completion of the film until the following year. Distribution of film then languished for several years, until Azimi cut his wrist in front of officials of the French Ministry of Culture. Anton Spelec, ostrostrelec Anton Spelec, Sharp-Shooter is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1932. The Prince and the Surfer The Prince and the Surfer is a 1999 comedy direct-to-video film about a prince who switches places with a Southern California surfer and skateboarder. It was directed by Arye Gross and Gregory Gieras, and stars Sean Kellman, Robert Englund, and Vincent Schiavelli. Paris to Monte Carlo An Adventurous Automobile Trip is a 1905 French short silent comedy film directed by Georges Méliès. The film, a spoof of the devil-may-care motoring exploits of King Leopold II of Belgium, features the King engaging in a manic, implausibly fast automobile ride from Paris to Monte Carlo. The singer-comedian Harry Fragson stars as the King, supported by a large cast of stage performers from the Folies Bergère cabaret and other venues, with two cameo appearances from Méliès himself. Méliès, working in collaboration with the stage director Victor de Cottens, designed An Adventurous Automobile Trip as an innovative Folies Bergère act combining stage performance and film, with a live prologue and epilogue used to frame the filmed sequence. After this version premiered on 31 December 1904, Méliès adapted the film to be a standalone release for general distribution in 1905. The lavish film, available in both black-and-white and hand-colored versions, was a popular and critical success both in France and in America. However, the films high production values made it too expensive for many exhibitors, one of several factors that sent Mélièss career into decline. Akhtar ragol fil alam The Most Dangerous Man in the World is a 1967 Egyptian crime comedy film directed by Niazi Mostafa Omen Sanghorn is a 2003 Thai suspense film. It was written by the Pang Brothers and starred Kawee Tanjararak, Panrawat Kittikorncharoen and Worrawech Danuwong - all members of a popular Thai boyband at the time, D2B. Into the Fire Into the Fire is a 2005 Independent drama film from first-time director Michael Phelan that stars Sean Patrick Flanery, JoBeth Williams, and Melina Kanakaredes. Vellinakshatram Vellinakshatram is a 2004 Malayalam comedy horror film by Vinayan starring Taruni Sachdev, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Meenakshi, Jagathy Sreekumar, Karthika Mathew, Thilakan, Jagadeesh, Salim Kumar and Siddique in lead roles. It has been dubbed in Hindi under the title Tantra Mantra. Max Havoc: Ring of Fire Max Havoc: Ring of Fire is a 2006 action film directed by Terry Ingram. Mickey Hardt reprises his role from the 2004 film Curse of the Dragon as ex-kickboxing champion and photographer Max Havoc. Some Kind of Blue Words in Blue is a 2005 French drama film adapted from the novel Leur histoire by French author Dominique Mainard. The film was adapted and directed by Alain Corneau. Care Bears: Journey to Joke-a-Lot Care Bears: Journey to Joke-a-lot is a 2004 childrens animated feature film, produced by Nelvana Limited and released by Lions Gate Home Entertainment. Directed by Mike Fallows and written by Jeffrey Alan Schecter, this was the fourth film to star the Care Bears and their first in 17 years. This was also the first one in the franchise to be computer-animated. The film centres on Funshine Bear, a Care Bear who loves to laugh and tell jokes. After one of his jokes backfires against Grumpy, another of the Bears, Funshine runs away to find a place where others can appreciate his talents better. He discovers a town known as Joke-a-lot, where laughter and humour are the order of the day, and soon becomes the areas "King". Unknown to the Bear, a rat named Sir Funnybone is using him that way in order to possess an important object called the Royal Sceptre. Journey to Joke-a-lot premiered in the United States on October 5, 2004, through Lions Gate, and was subsequently released overseas through Universal Studios. It received generally positive reviews, although the computer animation was singled out. In the midst of this installments success, Lions Gate released a 2005 sequel, The Care Bears Big Wish Movie. A soundtrack album, featuring the films songs and some original tracks, was released by Madacy Kids on the same day as the films debut. Georgi and the Butterflies Georgi and the Butterflies is a Bulgarian documentary film from 2004. It was directed by Andrey Paounov. The film won the "Silver Wolf" award at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. William Eggleston in the Real World William Eggleston in the Real World is a documentary film about the photographer William Eggleston directed by Michael Almereyda and released in 2005. Wine for the Confused Wine for the Confused is a documentary hosted by John Cleese. It is a light-hearted introduction to wine for novices. Cleese guides viewers through the basics of wine types and grape varieties, wine making, wine tasting and terminology, buying and storing wines, through direct narrative and interviews with wine makers and wine sellers. The film duration is 92 minutes and includes visits to wineries in California. The film concludes with a large group conducting a blind wine tasting. One of the tasting results was the fact that most tasters could not distinguish between red wine and white wine. Another was that most tasters rated an inexpensive wine equal in taste to an expensive prestige wine, and both of these out scored the rest of the mid-priced and high-priced wines in the blind test. The House Is Burning The House Is Burning is a 2006 German drama film directed by Holger Ernst and starring John Diehl. It was screened out of competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Bus Conductor Bus Conductor is Malayalam film directed by V. M. Vinu. Mammootty plays the male protagonist/hero. The film also stars Adithya Menon, Jayasurya, Bhavana, Nikita Thukral, Mamta Mohandas, Innocent, Salim Kumar, Harisree Ashokan, etc. Venussian Tabutasco Venussian Tabutasco Is a 2004 experimental film produced, written and directed by Daryush Shokof. The title is made up by Shokof, similar to many other titles of works. It is an original conceptual film about the residents of different stories in a building viewed completely through a glass elevator. Shot on location in Berlin, Germany in 2004, the film is 60 minutes long and was initially supposed to be shot "uncut" and digitally. The music score for the film is composed by Tom Dokoupil. The film was screened in BAPFF film festival in Berlin, Germany, in 2005 and at the New York International Independent Film Festival on March 4, 2007. Press Start Press Start is a 2007 independent film produced by Dark Maze Studios. It stars Joshua Stafford, Peter Davis, Daniel Pesina, and Carlos Pesina. The film is a video game parody adventure comedy. It was released on DVD on September 25, 2007. Shoot the Messenger Shoot the Messenger is a television play first broadcast on BBC Two on 30 August 2006. For Horowitz For Horowitz is a 2006 South Korean drama film directed by Kwon Hyung-jin and starring Uhm Jung-hwa, Shin Eui-jae and Park Yong-woo. Can Mr. Smith Get to Washington Anymore? Can Mr. Smith Get to Washington Anymore? is a 2006 documentary film directed by Frank Popper, which follows Missouri politician Jeff Smiths 2004 Democratic primary election campaign to the United States House of Representatives after the retirement of Dick Gephardt from his seat. The film follows Smith as he challenges Russ Carnahan, a member of the Carnahan political family and the frontrunner of a crowded Democratic primary, to capture the Democratic nomination for the seat. The movies title references Frank Capras Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, a film in which a naive but well-meaning man becomes a Senator and fights the cynical nature of Washington. Jump Jump is a 2009 Hong Kong comedy-drama film written and produced by Stephen Chow and directed by Stephen Fung. The film stars Kitty Zhang, Leon Jay Williams and Daniel Wu with action choreography by Yuen Cheung-yan. My Run My Run is a 2009 documentary film directed and produced by Tim VandeSteeg and produced by Mark Castaldo. The film chronicles Terry Hitchcocks journey of completing 75 marathons in 75 consecutive days to raise awareness for single parent families. It first screened at the Austin Film Festival on October 23, 2009. Football Under Cover Football Under Cover is a 2008 German/Iranian documentary film directed by David Assmann and Ayat Najafi. It follows the attempts of German Marlene Assmann and Iranian Ayat Najafi to organise a football match between Assmanns team BSV Aldersimspor and the Iranian national womans team. Thaamirabarani Thaamirabharani is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by Hari. It stars Vishal, newcomer Muktha, Prabhu, Vijayakumar, Nadhiya and Nassar in lead roles. The score and soundtrack were composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. It was released on 14 January 2007 during Thai Pongal along with Vijays Pokkiri and Ajiths Aalwar, eventually becoming a commercial success at the box office, running for more than 100 days in theatres. Thaamirabharani was later dubbed into Telugu and released as Bharani. The title is derived from the river of the same name, which flows through Thirunelveli and Thoothukudi, where the film is set. Chlorine Chlorine is a 2013 American comedy-drama film directed and written by Jay Alaimo. Filming mainly took place in Madison and Wayne. Last Screening Last Screening is a 2011 French horror film by Laurent Achard. The film is about Sylvain who is devoted to the theater, which is about to go out of business. He lives in the basement of the cinema and is the film programmer, projectionist and cashier. Each night after the final screening, Sylvain leaves the theatre to perform brutal acts. The film had its world premiere at the Locarno International Film Festival. Karma Yodha Karmayodha is a 2012 Indian Malayalam action-thriller film co-produced, written and directed by Major Ravi. It features Mohanlal, Asha Sarath, Murali Sharma, Saikumar, Mukesh, Bineesh Kodiyeri, Rajeev Pillai and Aishwarya Devan. The soundtrack was composed by M. G. Sreekumar; the background score was provided by Jeffrey Jonathan. The film deals about the illegal activities happening against women. The film received mixed reviews, but was a hit at the box office. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Vetrimaaran IPS.Its remade in Hindi as Mardaani National Security National Security is a 2012 South Korean prison drama film based on the memoir by Kim Geun-tae, a democracy activist who was kidnapped and tortured by national police inspector Lee Geun-an for 22 days in 1985 during the Chun Doo-hwan regime. Calling the film "the most painful experience in my 30 years as a filmmaker," director Chung Ji-young wanted the audience to reflect on the theme of torture. He said he found the courage to make the film so that Korean viewers will "engage with our sad history and the sacrifices of great people like Kim Geun-tae in a concrete, meaningful way. If we triumph over the past, we can move forward with unity and reconciliation." Veera Madakari Veera Madakari is a 2009 Indian Kannada-language action film directed by Sudeep. The film features Sudeep in a double role alongside Ragini Dwivedi in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack compose by M. M. Keeravani and Produced by Dinesh Gandhi. The film released on 20 March 2009. This film is remake of Telugu blockbuster Vikramarkudu. The interval fight sequence of this movie was spoofed in the climax of 2015 Kannada movie Ram-Leela. The film was later dubbed in Hindi under the title Veer Madakari Iss Sadi Ka with Sudeeps voice dubbed by Ganesh Divekar. The film was also dubbed in Telugu as Rowdy Inspector in 2012. The Kid from the Big Apple The Kid from the Big Apple is a 2016 Malaysian film. The film stars Sarah Tan as Sarah, an 11-year-old girl from New York City who was forced to move to rural Malaysia to stay with her grandfather. The film garnered several awards at the 7th Macau International Movie Festival and the 28th Malaysian Film Festival. Paris-Willouby Paris-Willouby is a 2015 French dramatic comedy film written and directed by Arthur Delaire and Quentin Reynaud in their directorial debut. The film stars Isabelle Carré, Stéphane De Groodt and Alex Lutz. La Holandesa Messi and Maud is a 2017 Dutch drama film directed by Marleen Jonkman. In July 2018, it was one of nine films shortlisted to be the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not selected. Yaara Silly Silly Yaara Silly Silly is a 2015 Indian romantic film directed by Subhash Sehgal which portrays a two-night relationship between a so-called twin soul. The film stars Paoli Dam and Parambrata Chatterjee in lead roles and was released on 6 November 2015 in India. Painkillers Painkillers is a 2018 dramatic thriller film directed by Roxy Shih and written by Giles Daoust. The film stars Adam Huss, Madeline Zima and Mischa Barton. It was produced by Lone Suspect and Title Media. Kew Media acquired the title to present it to distributors at the European Film Market in Berlin in February 2018. The film premiered on 12 April 2018 at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival. It will receive a limited theatrical release in the United States on 31 January 2019 before becoming available on VOD platforms on 4 February. Diwanji Moola Grand Prix Diwanjimoola Grand Prix is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language comedy sport film directed by Anil Radhakrishnan Menon. The screenplay was co-written by Menon and former Kozhikode District Collector Prasanth M. Nair, fondly known as Collector Bro while dialogues are written by Riyas Marath. The film features Kunchacko Boban, Nyla Usha, Nedumudi Venu, Siddique, Vinayakan, and Sudheer Karamana. The film was released on theaters in 5th January 2018. Foreboding is a 2017 Japanese science fiction film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. It stars Kaho, Shōta Sometani, and Masahiro Higashide. It is a spin-off from his 2017 film Before We Vanish. It was originally produced as a five-part television series on WOWOW, and was re-edited for theatrical release in Japan on 11 November 2017. It was selected to screen in the Panorama section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival in 2018. Winter Flies Winter Flies is a 2018 Czech road movie drama by Slovenian director Olmo Omerzu. It premiered at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival on 1 July 2018. Olmo Omerzu has won a Best Director Award at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. It was selected as the Czech entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Italienischer Bauerntanz Bauerntanz zweier Kinder is an 1895 German short black-and-white silent documentary film directed by Max Skladanowsky. The film captures two children from Ploetz-Lorello, performing a dance. It was one of a series of films produced to be projected by a magic lantern and formed part of the Wintergarten Performances, the first projections of film in Europe to a paying audience. The film titles for the initial program were: Bauerntanz zweier Kinder, Komisches Reck, Serpentinen Tanz, Der Jongleur Paul Petras, Das Boxende Känguruh, Akrobatisches Potpourri, Kamarinskaja, Ringkampf, and Apotheose. Each film lasted approximately six seconds and would be repeated several times. The Better 'Ole The Better Ole is a 1926 American silent World War I comedy drama film. Released by Warner Bros. Pictures, this film is the second full-length film to utilize the Vitaphone sound-on-disc process, two months after the first Vitaphone feature Don Juan; with no audible dialogue, the film does have a synchronized musical score and sound effects. This film was also the second onscreen adaptation of the 1917 musical The Better Ole by Bruce Bairnsfather and Arthur Elliot. Charlie Chaplins eldest brother Sydney Chaplin played the main lead as Old Bill in perhaps his best-known film today. This film is also believed by many to have the first spoken word of dialog, "coffee", although there are those who disagree. At one point during the film, Harold Goodwins character whispers a word to Sydney Chaplin which is also faintly heard. Playful Pan Playful Pan is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in December 27, 1930 by Columbia Pictures. Choo-Choo! Choo-Choo! is a 1932 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 114th Our Gang short that was released. It is a remake of the 1923 Our Gang film A Pleasant Journey. Menu Menu is a 1933 American pre-Code short comedy film directed by Nick Grinde, produced by Pete Smith, and filmed in Technicolor. The film was nominated for an Academy Award at the 6th Academy Awards in 1933 for Best Short Subject. This could be considered a "prequel" to the MGM short film Penny Wisdom, also produced by Pete Smith. Under the Red Robe Under the Red Robe is a 1937 British / American film directed by Victor Sjöström. Previously filmed as a 1923 silent directed by Alan Crosland. Before the films a play had been produced on Broadway in 1896-97 starring Viola Allen and William Faversham. Secret Service of the Air Secret Service of the Air is a 1939 American adventure film directed by Noel M. Smith and starring Ronald Reagan. This film was the first in Warner Bros. Secret Service series. The series consisted of four films, all starring Ronald Reagan as Lieutenant "Brass" Bancroft of the U.S. Secret Service and Eddie Foy as his sidekick "Gabby." The 1940 film Murder in the Air was the last in the series. Reagan was just starting out his film career and commented later that during that period, he was a B movie "Errol Flynn". The Villain Still Pursued Her The Villain Still Pursued Her is a 1940 film directed by Edward F. Cline and starring Billy Gilbert and Buster Keaton. It was a parody of old stage melodramas, but based primarily on The Drunkard, a 19th-century prohibitionist play by William H. Smith of Boston. That play had also been lampooned in other productions, most notably in the 1934 W. C. Fields comedy The Old Fashioned Way. The Great American Broadcast The Great American Broadcast is a 1941 comedy film directed by Archie Mayo. It stars Jack Oakie, Alice Faye and John Payne. Apache Trail Apache Trail is a 1942 American Western film directed by Richard Thorpe, written by Maurice Geraghty, and starring Lloyd Nolan, Donna Reed, William Lundigan, Ann Ayars, Connie Gilchrist, and Chill Wills. The picture was released on June 24, 1942, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Cowboy and the Senorita Cowboy and the Senorita is a 1944 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. The film marked the first appearance together of Rogers and his future wife, Dale Evans. Henhouse Henery Henhouse Henery is a 1949 Foghorn Leghorn cartoon made by Warner Bros. and directed by Robert McKimson featuring Henery Hawk and the Barnyard Dawg. It is the first Foghorn Leghorn cartoon featuring Steven Fosters Camptown Races, a song that would be featured in every Foghorn Leghorn cartoon following this with the exceptions of A Fractured Leghorn, Of Rice and Hen and Banty Raids. Davy Crockett, Indian Scout Davy Crockett, Indian Scout is a 1950 American Western film directed by Lew Landers and starring George Montgomery and Ellen Drew. Wartime hero Johnny McKee had a small role in the film, as did Jim Thorpe. The film was shot at the Motion Picture Centre, with filming commencing June 1948. Much of the footage was taken from the 1940 movie Kit Carson, starring Jon Hall, Dana Andrews, and Clayton Moore. Miss Robin Hood Miss Robin Hood is a 1952 British comedy film directed by John Guillermin. Other actors involved include Dora Bryan, James Robertson Justice, Peter Jones, Sid James, Reg Varney, Kenneth Connor and Michael Medwin. The film features a variety of unusual camera work such as unexpected extreme close-ups and fast motion sequences. Outpost in Malaya The Planters Wife is a 1952 British drama film directed by Ken Annakin, and starring Claudette Colbert, Jack Hawkins and Anthony Steel. It is set against the backdrop of the Malayan Emergency and focuses on a rubber planter and his neighbours who are fending off a campaign of sustained attacks by Communist insurgents while also struggling to save their marriage. The film was retitled Outpost in Malaya in the United States. The Fake The Fake is a 1953 British crime film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Dennis OKeefe, Coleen Gray and Hugh Williams. Its plot concerns an American detective who tries to solve the theft of a priceless painting from the Tate Gallery in London. Holiday for Henrietta Holiday for Henrietta is a 1952 French comedy film directed by Julien Duvivier, and starring Dany Robin, Michel Auclair, and Hildegard Knef. While urgently trying to develop a screenplay for a new film, two screenwriters make it up as they bicker. Holiday for Henrietta was remade in English as the 1964 film Paris When It Sizzles, starring William Holden and Audrey Hepburn. Hot Ice Hot Ice is the 165th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1955 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Road to Denver The Road to Denver is a 1955 Trucolor Western film directed by Joseph Kane starring John Payne, Mona Freeman, Lee J. Cobb, Ray Middleton and Skip Homeier. Red Nightmare Red Nightmare is the best known title of the 1957 Armed Forces Information Film 120, Freedom and You. It was an anti-communist short presented as an educational film about the nature of Communism. The films chief use was to mold public opinion against communism. The film was later released to American television and as an educational film to American schools under the Red Nightmare title. The film is a Cold War-era drama short subject starring Jack Kelly and Jeanne Cooper. Red Nightmare was directed by George Waggner and narrated by Jack Webb. Though made for the Department of Defense, it was shown on American television on Jack Webbs GE True in 1962. We Are the Lambeth Boys We Are the Lambeth Boys is a 1959 British documentary film directed by Karel Reisz. Filmed in the summer of 1958, it was sponsored by the Ford motor company as part of a Look at Britain series. Lambeth Boys was one of the last films to be made by the Free Cinema movement, and offered a sympathetic portrait of the lives of young working class people in South London. The film focuses on the lives and feelings of the young people who attend Alford House Youth Club in Kennington, South London. Filmed in a naturalistic way, the protagonists behave as if they are not being filmed at all. Lambeth Boys features life in the youth club, from dance nights to discussion groups, and life outside the youth club; work in postal sorting offices and factories, time spent with one another on the Kennington Lane estate or in a chip shop after a night out. Cricket also features in the documentary; boys practicing cricket in the yard of the youth club and then an annual cricket match between the Alford House Youth Club and Mill Hill School, played on a cricket field at the North London public school whose alumni association sponsored the Kennington youth club. After the match the boys are driven home on the back of a truck. They travel through the West End, singing songs and calling out to passers-by. Jazz musicians Johnny Dankworth and His Orchestra provided the soundtrack for the film. Lambeth Boys won the Grand Prix at the Tours Festival Of Short Film in December 1959. The song Spring-Heeled Jim by English singer, songwriter and author Morrissey contains dialogue from the film. 1959 films British documentary films Cultural history of the United Kingdom Films directed by Karel Reisz 1950s documentary films English-language films Documentary films about London British short films British films London Borough of Lambeth The George Raft Story The George Raft Story is a 1961 American biographical film of Hollywood film star George Raft. Ray Danton portrays Raft and the film was directed by Joseph M. Newman. The picture was retitled Spin of a Coin for release in the United Kingdom, a reference to Rafts characters nickel-flipping trick in Scarface, the film that launched Rafts career as an actor known for portraying gangsters. Elgar Elgar is a drama documentary made in 1962 by the British director Ken Russell. Made for BBC Televisions long-running Monitor programme, it dramatised in vigorous style the life of the archetypically English composer Sir Edward Elgar. The film established Russell as a directorial talent, and spawned a series of dramatised biographies of composers by Russell, both for cinema and television. Elgar helped to revive the reputation of the composers work. In the words of one writer, the film ",arks the debut of both a great and original visual stylist and the first use of techniques that have since become almost commonplace in the realm of documentary filmmaking." The film was narrated by Huw Wheldon. The British Film Institute selected it as one of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes. The Battle for Naesbygaard Kampen om Næsbygård is a 1964 Danish family film directed by Ib Mossin and Alice OFredericks. The Dolls Le bambole is a 1965 Italian comedy film in four segments; cast includes Virna Lisi, Nino Manfredi, Gina Lollobrigida, Elke Sommer, and Monica Vitti. The four vignettes—The Telephone Call, Treatise on Eugenics, The Soup, and Monsignor Cupid—concern secrets of love and secret lovers. The fourth segment is based on a tale of Boccaccios The Decameron. The Devil in Love The Devil in Love is a 1966 Italian fantasy-comedy film. It stars Vittorio Gassman and Gabriele Ferzetti. A Covenant with Death A Covenant with Death is a 1967 film directed by Lamont Johnson. It stars George Maharis and Laura Devon. The film is based on Stephen Beckers 1964 novel of the same name. The Golden Lotus The Golden Lotus is a 1974 Hong Kong sex film directed and written by Li Han-hsiang, and produced by Run Run Shaw. The film stars Peter Yang, Hu Jin, Tien Lie, and Chen Ping. Hong Kong Kung fu star Jackie Chan made his film debut in this film and had a minor role as Brother Yun. It is based on the novel of the same name by Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng. The film premiered in Hong Kong on 17 January 1974. New Battles Without Honor and Humanity is a 1974 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. It begins a new series of films with unrelated plots, based on the directors earlier Battles Without Honor and Humanity pentalogy. The Bosss Head followed in 1975 and Last Days of the Boss in 1976. Adiós Amigo Adiós Amigo is a 1975 American comedy-western film written, produced and directed by Fred Williamson, who also stars in the lead role. The film co-stars Richard Pryor and James Brown. The Other One's Mug La Gueule de lautre is a French film starring Lily Fayol. Sky Bandits Sky Bandits, also known as Gunbus, is a 1986 British adventure film about two outlaws from the Wild West, drafted to the battlefields of WWI, who enlist in the fledgling Royal Air Force flying early warplanes called gunbuses. The film was directed by Zoran Perisic and made extensive use of the Zoptics technique he had developed for the flying sequences on Superman. The production holds the record for the largest film crew on a fiction film. Broken Vows Broken Vows is a 1987 television film directed by Jud Taylor. It stars Tommy Lee Jones and Annette OToole. Die Watching Die Watching is a 1993 American direct-to-video erotic thriller film starring former teen idol Christopher Atkins as a psychotic pornographic film director named Michael Terrence, who moonlights as a voyeuristic murderer. The story borrows heavily from Michael Powells 1960 British film Peeping Tom. It was originally released on VHS in the United States on August 25, 1993 and on DVD by Image Entertainment in 1999. Picture of Light Picture of Light is a 1993 Canada-Switzerland poetic feature documentary from Peter Mettler filmed in Churchill, on two trips in 1991 and again in 1992. It is one of the key films of the Toronto New Wave. The Day the Sun Turned Cold The Day the Sun Turned Cold is a 1994 Hong Kong drama film directed by Yim Ho. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris is a 1975 French/Canadian musical film directed by Denis Héroux. The screenplay by Eric Blau is an adaptation of his book for the long-running off-Broadway revue of the same name. The score is composed of songs with music by Jacques Brel and his accompanist Gérard Jouannest and English translations of the original French lyrics by Blau and Mort Shuman. Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris was produced and released by the American Film Theatre, which adapted theatrical works for a subscription-driven cinema series. It was the second of two musical films created by the American Film Theatre, following Lost in the Stars in 1974. Soul in the Hole Soul In The Hole is a 1997 documentary film about aspiring basketball coach Kenny Jones, his playground dream team "Kennys Kings," the relationship between him and his players and life in Brooklyn during the summer. It won the Independent Spirit: Truer Than Fiction Award and was nominated for an International Documentary Association Award. Named Top Ten Gem by Premiere Magazine; twice-named Top Ten Film and called "...The best film made about basketball--and about growing up black, male and street..." by the Village Voice . Selected in competition or otherwise screened at the Rotterdam, Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Helsinki, Festival des Femmes, New Zealand and other international film festivals. Getting Started Getting Started is a 1979 animated short by Richard Condie and produced in Winnipeg by the National Film Board of Canada. A Father for Brittany A Father for Brittany is a Lifetime Movie aired on television in 1998 and based on a true story. Andrew McCarthy and Teri Polo play a husband and wife who try to adopt a child. Death of a Prophet Death of a Prophet is a 1981 television film, written and directed by Woodie King Jr., and starring Morgan Freeman as Malcolm X. She-Man: A Story of Fixation She-Man is a 1967 film directed by Bob Clark and starring Leslie Marlowe. Fists of the Double K Fist to Fist is a 1973 martial arts film directed by Jimmy L. Pascual, with John Woo as an assistant director. It was released in the United States by The Cannon Group in September 1973, who re-edited it to a 70 minute runtime and released it under the title "Fist of the Double K", providing the film with a new English dubbed soundtrack. Split Wide Open Split Wide Open is a 1999 Indian film directed by Dev Benegal. It is his second feature film after English, August. The film primarily deals with the Water conflicts in the slums of Bombay, and paedophilia, and also looks at the subversive sexuality in modern India and how the notions of morality are challenged when sex and poverty collide. The film came under harsh criticism when released in India and has been one of the most controversial Indian films. Naniwa yuukyôden is a 1995 action film directed by Takashi Miike. The story is about two high school boys who happen to get involved in the yakuza. Everyday God Kisses Us on the Mouth În fiecare zi Dumnezeu ne sărută pe gură is a 2001 Romanian film directed by Sinișa Dragin and starring Ana Ciontea, Dan Condurache and Horațiu Mălăele. Our Best Days Our Beautiful Days or Our Best Days is a 1955 Egyptian romance/musical film directed and co-written by the Egyptian film director and writer Helmy Halim. It starred Abdel Halim Hafez, Ahmed Ramzy, Omar Sharif, and Faten Hamama. In 1996, during the Egyptian Cinema centennial, this film was selected one of the best 150 Egyptian film productions. Mr. Brahmachari Mr. Brahmachari is a 2003 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film directed by Thulasidas and written by J. Pallassery. It stars Mohanlal and Meena Durairaj. Have No Fear: The Life of Pope John Paul II The biopic Have No Fear: The Life of Pope John Paul II explains in biographical form the life story of the late head of the Roman Catholic church, Pope John Paul II. A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets A Waste of Shame is a 90-minute television drama on the circumstances surrounding William Shakespeares composition of his sonnets. It takes its title from the first line of Sonnet 129. It was first broadcast on BBC Four on 22 November 2005 as part of the supporting programming for the BBCs ShakespeaRe-Told season, but only loosely connected to the rest of the series. Its screenplay was written by William Boyd and the film was directed by John McKay. Lines from the sonnets are presented as thoughts running through Shakespeares mind. Faut que ça danse! Lets Dance is a 2007 French-Swiss film directed by Noémie Lvovsky and written by Lvovsky and Florence Seyvos. The film received 3 César Award nominations. Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars is a 2007 BBC television drama about Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars, a gang of children who would occasionally help him. It stars Jonathan Pryce as Sherlock Holmes and Bill Paterson as Dr Watson with Anna Chancellor and Aaron Johnson. Bikini Pirates Bikini Pirates is a 2006 American made for cable erotic film directed by Fred Olen Ray. It is also known by the alternative name Harlots of the Caribbean. Son of a Lion Son of a Lion is a 2007 Australian-Pakistani drama film set in Darra Adam Khel, in Pakistans Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The film tells the story of Niaz Afridi, a Pashtun boy who wants to go to school instead of carrying on the family business of manufacturing firearms. The director, Benjamin Gilmour, is an Australian former paramedic; Son of a Lion is his first film. It was filmed in the area around Darra with the cooperation of local residents. The actors are local non-professionals and much of the dialogue is improvised. It has received generally positive reviews. The film is in Pashto with English subtitles. Contract Contract is a 2008 Bollywood spy film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film is setup in the backdrop of terrorism, and the infiltration by R.A.W. and Intelligence Bureau. Starring Adhvik Mahajan, Upendra Limaye, Prasad Purandare, and Zakir Hussain in pivotal roles, the film received mixed reviews. The film was screened retrospective at the 2010 Fribourg International Film Festival. ReGeneration ReGeneration is a 2010 American documentary film written and directed by Phillip Montgomery that looks at the issues facing todays youth and young adults, and the influences that contribute to Americas current culture of apathy toward to political and social causes. Exit 33 Exit 33 is a 2011 horror film directed by Tommy Brunswick, and written by Mark Myers and Norman Koza. Anna Bond Annabond is a 2012 Kannada romantic action film written and directed by Duniya Soori. Produced by Parvathamma Rajkumar, it stars Puneeth Rajkumar, Nidhi Subbaiah and Priyamani in the lead roles and Jackie Shroff in a negative role. The movie was released on 1 May 2012. V. Harikrishna was the music director for the film. Anna Bond opened to lacklustre reviews. It was mentioned on "The Most Disappointing Kannada Films of 2012" list by Rediff, and got a thumbs down from critics. Mille Soya Mille Soya, is a 2004 Sri Lankan Sinhala romantic musical film, written, produced and directed by Boodee Keerthisena. The film stars Mahendra Perera, Jackson Anthony, Sanath Gunathilake, Kamal Addararachchi, and Sangeetha Weeraratne. The film portrays a story of a group of young Sri Lankan musicians who illegally immigrate to Italy in the baggage compartment of a bus and about the lost dreams of Sri Lankan youth living in during the Sri Lankan civil war. The film was released on 21 October 2004. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics. Axeman Axeman is a 2013 horror film written and directed by Joston Theney. The film had a limited theatrical release beginning February 14, 2013, and was released to DVD on May 6, 2014. Scot Pollard portrays the title character, an axe-wielding killer who terrorizes a group of friend at a secluded cabin. The Capsule The Capsule is a 2012 Greek short drama film directed by Athina Rachel Tsangari and starring Ariane Labed, Isolda Dychauk and Clémence Poésy. Aleksandra Waliszewska is co-writer of the film. The spoken language is French. The film was shot in Hydra. The film was nominated for the Short Film Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. Mr. X, a Vision of Leos Carax Mr Leos caraX is a 2014 French documentary film written, directed and produced by Tessa Louise-Salomé. The film premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. The Nest of the Turtledove The Nest of the Turtledove is a 2016 Ukrainian drama film directed by Taras Tkachenko. It was named as one of three films shortlisted as the Ukrainian submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but it was not selected. Poshter Boyz Poshter Boyz is a 2014 Indian Marathi language comedy film directed by Sameer Patil and written by Sameer Patil and Charudatta Bhagwat. The movie stars Dilip Prabhavalkar, Hrishikesh Joshi, Aniket Vishvasrao in lead roles and Pooja Sawant, Neha Joshi in female lead cast. The film was produced by Shreyas Talpade. This is the second movie produced by Shreyas Talpade under his home production Affluence Movies Private Limited after Sanai Choughade. The film is released in theatres on 1 August 2014. The film is going to remade in Telugu as Poshter Boyz director will be Gopi Ganesh and presented by Akshay Kumar and Rana Daggubati. The film is to be remade in Hindi as Poster Boys starring Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol and Shreyas Talpade. Shot Shot is a 2017 American drama film directed by Jeremy Kagan and starring Noah Wyle, Sharon Leal and Jorge Lendeborg Jr. Senior Senior is a 2015 Thai horror film directed by Wisit Sasanatieng. It stars Jannine Weigel, Phongsakon Tosuwan and Sa-ad Piampongsan in the main roles. It is available on Viu Indonesia with Indonesian subtitles. Ostitto Ostitto is a 2016 Bangladeshi romantic drama film directed by Anonno Mamun and produced by Carlos Saleh under the Dream Box LTD. banner. The film stars Nusrat Imrose Tisha as an intellectually-disabled girl and Arifin Shuvoo as her mentor. The films plot centers on the love story of two youths, and the struggle of a mentor who helps intellectually-disabled children to win an Olympic medal. Ostitto was released on 6 May 2016 in Bangladesh. The film received positive reviews from critics, who praised its performance and execution. The director announced in 2017 Ostitto 2 will be released with new faces. Cocote Cocote is a 2017 Dominican Republic drama film directed by Nelson Carlo de Los Santos Arias. It was selected as the Dominican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Song of Granite Song of Granite is a 2017 Irish biographical drama film directed by Pat Collins. It was selected as the Irish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Jaguar Jaguar is a 2016 Indian Kannada romantic action film and was dubbed in Telugu, produced by H. D. Kumaraswamy under his banner Channambika Films and directed by Mahadev. It features Nikhil Gowda and Deepti Sati in the lead roles, while Tamannaah made a debut in Kannada-language and was seen in a Item number. The music was composed by S. Thaman and the fight scenes were choreographed by Ram-Lakshman masters. The film was released worldwide on 6 October 2016. The movie was dubbed into Hindi language under the same title. Friends Friends is a 1912 film written and directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Mary Pickford, Henry B. Walthall, Lionel Barrymore, and Harry Carey. Walthall and Barrymore portray two old friends who each wind up involved with a beautiful girl who lives above a mining camp saloon. The film, by the Biograph Company, was shot in Fort Lee when many early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based there at the beginning of the 20th century. A print of Friends was run at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in July 2007 as part of a Biograph retrospective. The Ghost of Slumber Mountain The Ghost of Slumber Mountain is a 1918 film written and directed by special effects pioneer Willis OBrien, produced by Herbert M. Dawley, and starring both men. It is the first movie to show live actors and stop-motion creatures together on the screen and is often cited as a trial run for The Lost World. An advertising tagline for the film read "These giant monsters of the past are seen to breathe, to live again, to move and battle as they did at the dawn of life!". The film attracted the interest of Watterson R. Rothacker, founder of the Industrial Motion Picture Company, who was so impressed by the films special effects, he joined forces with OBrien to create the dinosaurs of The Lost World, a classic that advanced the development of special effects techniques. The Ghost of Slumber Mountain originally took up 3000 feet of film and three reels, equivalent to approximately 40 minutes. However, after the film premiered at the Strand Theater, manager Walter Hayes ordered Dawley to cut the film down to about one reel because it was too long. At one point, the film was cut down to 12 minutes by the producer, and for years this shortened version was the only one thought to exist, but it was eventually restored back to 19 minutes.. The rest of the footage is presumed to be lost. The film is available as a supplementary material item on the 2017 The Lost World Blu-ray disc from Flicker Alley. The supplementary material includes The Ghost of Slumber Mountain in a new 2K HD restoration by the "Dinosaur Museum", although one source lists the films running time at less than 14 minutes. Researcher Christopher Workman wrote "It has been suggested that the missing footage was deemed too homosexual in subtext, an idea borne out by a scene that did get restored.... Jack tries to persuade Joe to remove his clothes and pose as a faun, but Joe refuses... because there are too many mosquitoes around." Barnum Brown, the renowned dinosaur hunter who discovered the T Rex species, was a technical advisor on the film. OBrien based the dinosaur models used in the film on the paintings of paleoartist Charles R. Knight. Producer Dawley had hired OBrien to write, direct, co-star and produce the effects for Slumber Mountain, for a budget of $3,000. The collaboration was not a happy one, and Dawley wound up cutting the 45-minute film down to 12 minutes and claimed credit for much of OBriens pioneering effects work on the film. Dawley then used a lot of the cut effects footage in a sequel Along the Moonbeam Trail and his 1923 documentary Evolution. OBrien received very little financial reimbursement from the project. Secrets Secrets is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Frank Borzage. The film is based upon a 1922 play of the same name, and was remade in 1933 with Mary Pickford in the leading role. Although the film was never released on video or DVD, copies still exist. Show Boat Show Boat is a 1929 American romantic drama film based on the novel Show Boat by Edna Ferber. The film initially did not use the 1927 stage musical of the same name as a source, but scenes were later added into the film incorporating two of the songs from the musical as well as other songs. This version was released by Universal in two editions, one a silent film for movie theatres still not equipped for sound, and one a part-talkie with a sound prologue. The film was long believed to be lost, but most of it has been found and released on laserdisc and shown on Turner Classic Movies. A number of sections of the soundtrack were found in the mid-1990s on Vitaphone records, although the film was made with a Movietone soundtrack. Two more records were discovered in 2005. Play Girl Play Girl is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic drama film starring Winnie Lightner, Loretta Young, and Norman Foster. The screenplay concerns a young woman who marries a professional gambler. Sinners in the Sun Sinners in the Sun is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Alexander Hall, and starring Carole Lombard, Chester Morris, Adrienne Ames and Alison Skipworth. Dinner at the Ritz Dinner at the Ritz is a 1937 British mystery romance film directed by Harold D. Schuster and starring David Niven, Annabella and Paul Lukas It was produced by the British branch of 20th Century Fox, and shot at Denham Studios. My Dear Miss Aldrich My Dear Miss Aldrich is a 1937 low-budget comedy film starring Maureen OSullivan, Walter Pidgeon, and Edna May Oliver about a young woman who inherits a New York City newspaper and decides to become a reporter rather than a publisher. Navy Blues Navy Blues is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Jerry Wald, Richard Macaulay, Arthur T. Horman and Sam Perrin. The film stars Ann Sheridan, Jack Oakie, Martha Raye, Jack Haley, Herbert Anderson, Jack Carson, Jackie Gleason and William T. Orr. The film was released by Warner Bros. on September 13, 1941. My Brother Talks to Horses My Brother Talks to Horses is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Fred Zinnemann, starring Jackie Butch Jenkins, Peter Lawford and Beverly Tyler. News Hounds News Hounds is a 1947 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the seventh film in the series. God Bless You God Reward You is a 1948 Argentine drama film directed by Luis César Amadori and starring Arturo de Córdova and Zully Moreno. It won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film, given by the Argentine Film Critics Association in 1949 for the best picture of the previous year. The Bushwhackers The Bushwhackers is a 1952 American Western film directed by Rod Amateau and starring John Ireland, Wayne Morris, Lawrence Tierney, Dorothy Malone, Lon Chaney Jr. And Myrna Dell. Here Come the Marines Here Come the Marines is a 1952 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on June 29, 1952 by Monogram Pictures and is the twenty-sixth film in the series. Knutzy Knights Knutzy Knights is the 156th short subject released by Columbia Pictures in 1954 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Gang War Gang War is a 1958 American drama film directed by Gene Fowler and written by Louis Vittes. The film stars Charles Bronson, Kent Taylor, Jennifer Holden, John Doucette, Gloria Henry and Gloria Grey. The film was released in July 1958, by 20th Century Fox. Happy Anniversary Happy Anniversary is a 1959 picture starring David Niven and Mitzi Gaynor. Directed by David Miller, the movies cast also included Carl Reiner and a young Patty Duke. Dukes next film, The Miracle Worker, would earn her an Academy Award. Carthage in Flames Carthage in Flames is a 1960 Italian historical drama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Pierre Brasseur, José Suárez, Daniel Gélin and Anne Heywood. The film depicts the last of the Punic Wars between the Roman Republic and Carthage. Roommates Raising the Wind is a 1961 British comedy film written by Bruce Montgomery and directed by Gerald Thomas. It starred James Robertson Justice, Leslie Phillips, Kenneth Williams, Liz Fraser, Eric Barker and Sid James. It is set in an elite music school. Raising the Wind uses a cast of actors drawn from the Carry On and Doctor films that were popular at the time, although it is not an official member of either series. Strangled Eggs Strangled Eggs is a "Merrie Melodies" cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn, Miss Prissy and Henery Hawk. Released March 18, 1961, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc. This was the last cartoon to star both Miss Prissy and Henery Hawk. The Road to Fort Alamo The Road to Fort Alamo is a 1964 Spaghetti Western film directed by Mario Bava under the alias "John Old". Sopralluoghi in Palestina per il vangelo secondo Matteo Location Hunting in Palestine or Sopralluoghi in Palestina per il vangelo secondo Matteo is a 1965 Italian documentary film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. Libido Libido is a 1965 B&W Italian giallo thriller film co-written and co-directed by Ernesto Gastaldi and Vittorio Salerno, from a story by Mara Maryl. It starred Giancarlo Giannini, Luciano Pigozzi and Dominique Boschero. Doctors' Wives Doctors Wives is a 1971 American drama film directed by George Schaefer and starring Dyan Cannon, Gene Hackman, Carroll OConnor, Richard Crenna, Janice Rule, John Colicos, and Rachel Roberts. It was based on a novel by Frank G. Slaughter. The theme song, "The Costume Ball", was sung by Mama Cass Elliot. Ragazza tutta nuda assassinata nel parco Naked Girl Killed in the Park is a 1972 giallo film directed by Alfonso Brescia, co-written by Gianni Martucci and starring Robert Hoffmann and Adolfo Celli. The Great McGonagall The Great McGonagall is a 1974 British comedy film directed by Joseph McGrath and starring Spike Milligan in the title role, Peter Sellers as Queen Victoria and Julia Foster as Mrs McGonagall. It is a humorous biopic of the Scottish poet William McGonagall that includes several of McGonagalls actual poems, his appearing in the title role of Macbeth and his "improvement" of the Bards plot, his pilgrimage to Balmoral Castle, the attempted assassination of Queen Victoria by Roderick McLean and a tribute to McGonagall from Lt Frederick Rollo of the Royal Scots in Zululand. Thursday's Game Thursdays Game is a 1974 American made-for-television comedy film starring Gene Wilder and Bob Newhart, written by James L. Brooks and directed by Robert Moore. Though filmed in 1971, it was originally broadcast April 14, 1974 on ABC. In addition to Wilder and Newhart, Thursdays Game starred many actors familiar to 1970s television viewers including John Archer, Ellen Burstyn, Norman Fell, Cloris Leachman, Valerie Harper, Rob Reiner, Richard Schaal, Martha Scott and Nancy Walker. The film was lauded by critics for its perceptive look at adult relationships, and furthered James L. Brookss reputation as a writer and producer. A Man with a Maid What the Swedish Butler Saw is a 1975 Swedish-American erotic sex comedy film directed by Vernon P. Becker and starring Ole Søltoft, Sue Longhurst, Malou Cartwright and Diana Dors. It is known by several alternative titles including A Man with a Maid, The Groove Room and Champagnegalopp. The film is loosely based on the 1908 erotic novel The Way of a Man with a Maid. During the 3-D revival of the 1980s, the film was re-released under the title Tickled Pink, but the release did keep the Swedish Butler credit sequence intact. The film was shot in Stereoscopic 3-D at studios in Stockholm with exteriors in Denmark. Stateline Motel Stateline Motel is a 1973 Italian crime film directed by Maurizio Lucidi. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Franco Enna. Fantasm Comes Again Fantasm Comes Again is a 1977 soft core pornographic film from Australia. It was a sequel to Fantasm and was the first feature directed by Colin Eggleston. Hollywood High Hollywood High is a 1977 American sex comedy film. The film is generally regarded as being of very low quality, with one retrospective review calling it "a shockingly inept piece of teen sexploitation" and remarking, "Even for a dubious genre like this, this movie reaches a level of badness that would make even the most jaded exploitation filmmakers pause, and subsequently resolve never to reach such a low point. Practically every department in this movie - acting, writing, directing, etc. - is at the very bottom of the barrel." Despite its poor reception, the movie had an unofficial sequel, Hollywood High Part 2, in 1981, which was likewise panned. Il... Belpaese Il... Belpaese is a 1977 black comedy film written and directed by Luciano Salce and starring Paolo Villaggio and Silvia Dionisio. Nenè Nenè is a 1977 Italian drama film directed by Salvatore Samperi. The film is a historical drama, set in post-war Italy in 1948 during the first free elections after the war. It tells of a romance and a coming-of-age amid a difficult family life and amid national political tensions. The film was an adaptation of the best-selling novel of the same name, written by Cesare Lanza. His novel won the Premio Sila award in 1976. Cruise Into Terror Cruise Into Terror is a 1978 American made-for-television horror film starring Dirk Benedict, John Forsythe, Frank Converse, Ray Milland and Stella Stevens. Directed by Bruce Kessler, it originally premiered February 3, 1978 on ABC. Goin' Coconuts Goin Coconuts is a 1978 American musical adventure comedy film directed by Howard Morris and starring Donny and Marie Osmond. The feature film was released in theaters by Columbia Pictures on October 18, 1978. It was both a critical and commercial failure. Shooting took place in Oahu, Hawaii from March 31 to May 1978. The Woman with Red Hair is a Japanese film in the Nikkatsu Roman Porno series. Il giocattolo A Dangerous Toy is a 1979 Italian crime drama film written and directed by Giuliano Montaldo. It was co-produced by Sergio Leone. The toy of the title is a gun. The movie chronicles how a frustrated and shy accountant may become a cruel and ruthless executioner. For his role in this film Vittorio Mezzogiorno won the Silver Ribbon for Best Supporting Actor. Aktorzy prowincjonalni Provincial Actors is a 1979 Polish drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland. It is her feature-length directorial debut. The film depicts Slawomir Szczepan, a young theater director from Warsaw, arriving in the provinces to put on the play Liberation by Stanisław Wyspiański. There he clashes with the aging lead actor Krzysztof, who sees it as a chance to make a once-in-a-lifetime performance. Me and the Kid Me and the Kid is a 1993 American comedy-drama film directed by Dan Curtis. It stars Danny Aiello, Alex Zuckerman, Joe Pantoliano, Cathy Moriarty, David Dukes, Anita Morris, Ben Stein, Demond Wilson and Abe Vigoda. The Marva Collins Story The Marva Collins Story is a 1981 American Hallmark Hall of Fame television film about the life of Chicago-based African-American teacher Marva Collins. It stars Cicely Tyson as Collins and Morgan Freeman as her husband, Clarence. A Captain's Honor A Captains Honor is a 1982 French war film directed by Pierre Schoendoerffer. Gunan, King of the Barbarians Gunan, King of the Barbarians is a 1982 film directed by Franco Prosperi. The Rosebud Beach Hotel The Rosebud Beach Hotel is a 1984 film directed by Harry Hurwitz. Wet Gold Wet Gold is a 1984 American made-for-television adventure film directed by Dick Lowry and starring actress-model Brooke Shields. The film originally aired on October 28, 1984 on ABC. Witch from Nepal Witch from Nepal is a 1986 Hong Kong supernatural film directed by Ching Siu-tung. The film stars Chow Yun-fat as Joe Wong, an architect on vacation in Nepal with his girlfriend, Ida. Joe injures his leg as in a hospital where he has dreams of a beautiful woman with magical powers. Joe is later in a hospital in Hong Kong with his leg infected, finding that the woman from his visions named Sheila magically heals him. Sheila is a good witch who gets Joe to return to Nepal to fight a cat-like demon with supernatural powers. The film was part of a trend of supernatural film productions from Hong Kong about Chinese tourists in exotic South Asian locations. It grossed $4.2 million Hong Kong dollars on its theatrical run in Hong Kong. The film was nominated for two awards at the 6th Hong Kong Film Awards, where director Chin Siu-tung won the Best Action Choreography Award. Florida Straits Florida Straits is a 1986 made-for-television adventure film that originally aired on HBO. It stars Fred Ward, Raul Julia, Daniel Jenkins and Antonio Fargas. The film had several theatrical releases in other countries as well as video premieres in later years but it originally aired in 1986. The production was filmed in South Carolina standing in for Cuba in the 1980s. One of a number of 1980s adventure films with heist theme. Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry is a 1986 American made-for-television romantic comedy film directed by George Schaefer and starring Katharine Hepburn and Harold Gould which premiered on CBS on Easter Sunday, March 30, 1986. It tells the story of a widow who shocks her upper-class, Anglo-American family when she announces that she has fallen in love with her Jewish doctor. His family is equally unhappy with the news, and both individuals have to fight the prejudices of their families. Early Abstractions Early Abstractions is a collection of seven short animated films created by Harry Everett Smith between 1939 and 1956. Each film is between two and six minutes long, and is named according to the chronological order in which it was made. The collection includes Numbers 1–5, 7, and 10, while the missing Numbers 8 and 9 are presumed to have been lost. The idea of the numbering was to suggest a coherent link between each individual film, and that they were to be treated not just on their own but as part of a larger body of work. Of the missing chapters, Number 6 was made up of three-dimensional optically printed abstractions; Number 8 was a black and white collage of clippings taken from nineteenth century ladies wear catalogues and elocution books, and Number 9 was a color collage of biology books and nineteenth century temperance movement| posters. The remaining films show a gradual evolution in Smiths technical complexity, with blunt abstraction rudimentary motion more prominent in the early shorts, in contrast to an allegoric dance of Tarot cards, and Buddhist and Cabalistic symbols. Initially recorded with no sound, a medley of music by The Beatles was added retrospectively. Because the songs do not exactly sync up with each individual film, some critics have opined that this does not enhance the film, and recommend watching it in silence. In 2006, Early Abstractions was selected to the National Film Registry by the Librarian of Congress for its "cultural, historical, or aesthetic significance". The Academy Film Archive preserved films 1, 2, and 3 of Abstractions. Les innocents Les Innocents is a 1987 French drama film directed by André Téchiné and starring Sandrine Bonnaire, Simon de La Brosse and Abdel Kechiche. The plot follows a girl who, whilst looking for her runaway brother, encounters a number of people who influence her life. The film was partially inspired by a William Faulkner novel. Téchiné uses several French-Arab relationships to mirror the tensions between France and its former colonies. Jean-Claude Brialy won a César award for Best Supporting Actor and the film was nominated for three other César awards: Best Film, Best Director and Best Original Music. Sweet Revenge Sweet Revenge is a 1987 American motion picture starring Nancy Allen as Jillian Grey, a newscaster abducted and sold into white slavery while doing an undercover expose. Ted Shackelford, Martin Landau, Gina Gershon, Michele Little, and Lotis Key round out the cast of this R-rated action adventure directed by Mark Sobel with Roger Corman acting as executive producer. One Man's War One Mans War is a 1991 television drama film set in Paraguay in 1976, under the dictatorship of General Alfredo Stroessner. It is based on the true story of Joel Filártiga, who sought justice for his sons death at the hands of Stroessners secret police. The film stops before Filártiga launches the landmark international law case of Filártiga v. Peña-Irala. Desperate Rescue: The Cathy Mahone Story Desperate Rescue: The Cathy Mahone Story is a 1993 American made-for-television drama film starring Mariel Hemingway. It was directed by Richard A. Colla and originally premiered on NBC on January 18, 1993. Diary of a Maniac Diary of a Maniac is a 1993 Italian drama film directed by Marco Ferreri. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival. Hakkenden shin sho , also known as The Legend of the Dog Warriors: The Hakkenden, is an OVA series by AIC, Artmic and Artland in two sequences, the second subtitled . The anime is based on the epic novel Nansō Satomi Hakkenden written by Kyokutei Bakin during the latter half of the Edo period. At 106 volumes, the novel bears the distinction of being the longest novel in classic Japanese literature. The Hakkenden is most known for its unique approach to animation, switching between several distinct visual styles throughout the duration of the series. In addition, the series is also noted for its heavy use of symbolic imagery and themes, allowing the series to straddle the line between animation and art. It is also known for introducing a modern perspective to a literary classic, since outdated, morally ambiguous concepts such as feudal loyalty and devotion are closely scrutinized and re-examined during many of the conflicts in the story. "The" at the front of the title is not a formality of translation, but a part of the title written in English, perhaps chosen by the series writers to deliberately convey that sense of modernity. The Wooden Man's Bride The Wooden Mans Bride is a 1994 Chinese film directed by the fifth-generation filmmaker Huang Jianxin. The film is Huangs fifth feature and the first of his films to be released in the United States. The film was also the first film shot in Mainland China to be entirely financed by Taiwanese producers. The film stars both Taiwanese and Mainland Chinese actors, and was based on the novel by Jia Pingwa. The Wooden Mans Bride was something of a departure for the director, Huang Jianxin, whose earlier works were modern-day satires on bureaucracy as in the black comedy, The Black Cannon Incident, and the science-fiction dystopia in Dislocation. Adultery: A User's Guide Adultery: A Users Guide is a 1995 Swiss comedy film directed by Christine Pascal. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Magic 7 The Magic 7 is an animated television film written and directed by Roger Holzberg. It centers on the adventures of two children and a dragon as they fight the arch-enemies of Earth. It was originally slated to air on Earth Day in 1997, but was postponed. After later plans for a 2005 release, the film was once again suspended. Production on the film began in 1990 and has been delayed three times. Subsequently, two of the actors who recorded voices for the parts in film are now deceased: John Candy, the voice of Smokestack Sam, died in 1994; Madeline Kahn, the voice of Wastra, died in 1999. Other actors, such as Michael J. Fox, James Earl Jones, Jeremy Irons, Ice-T and Dirk Benedict, all recorded their voices in the early 1990s. Kevin Bacon, Bette Midler, and Judy Collins appear as themselves. Candys voice has since been removed from the film, as has Kahns, and they are no longer being listed as part of the cast. It is unsure if this character was voiced by a new actor, or removed entirely from the film. Pulse Entertainment and Distribution, under the direction of CEO Ron Layton, bought the grand rights to The Magic 7 in 1995 with the intention of fully producing the animation. Songwriter Robert J. Sherman was hired to write additional songs for the film. Sherman also wrote a treatment using the already recorded voices in a revised script. However, insufficient funds were raised and the project was eventually shelved until the early 2000s, when interest was reignited in it. Must Be the Music Must Be the Music is a 1996 short film written and directed by Nickolas Perry. It features American actor Milo Ventimiglia in his first starring role. The film premiered at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival and was distributed by Strand Releasing as a part of Boys Life 2. Rusty: A Dog's Tale Rusty: A Dogs Tale is a 1998 family film directed by Shuki Levy and starring Hal Holbrook and Rue McClanahan. Side Streets Side Streets is a 1998 Merchant Ivory film directed by Tony Gerber and starring Valeria Golino, Shashi Kapoor, Shabana Azmi, Miho Nikaido, Art Malik, Victor Argo, Rosario Dawson, and Jennifer Esposito. Vinashak - Destroyer Vinashak – Destroyer is a 1998 Indian Hindi action movie directed by Ravi Dewan and starring Sunil Shetty, Raveena Tandon and Danny Denzongpa. It is loosely based on Jean-Claude Van Damme starrer Death Warrant.Film was declared " Hit" at the box office. Unidentified Flying Objects: The True Story of Flying Saucers UFO is a 1956 semi-documentary about the development of the UFO phenomenon in the United States. Clips from the documentary have often been used in other UFO documentaries and television episodes related to UFOs. Three Monks Three Monks, also translated as The Three Buddhist Priests, is a Chinese animated feature film produced by the Shanghai Animation Film Studio. After the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976, the film was one of the first animations created as part of the rebirth period. It won the Silver Bear for Best Short Film at the 1982 Berlin International Film Festival. Spark Spark is a 1998 film directed by Garret Williams and starring Terrence Howard and Nicole Ari Parker. Williams made his directorial debut with this tale of an urban black couple trapped in a desert town of rednecks after their car breaks down after hitting a dog. Byron and Nina are driving a BMW from Chicago to L.A. to take Nina to school when they experience a back-road breakdown. Teen Mooney tows them to a white-trailer-trash town where they are charged $500 for repairs. When the BMW dies again, they stay overnight in a motel, and the situation soon gets grim as Byron starts spending more time with Mooney and his true colors start to show revealing a disturbing town story. The characters in the low-budgeter were first introduced in a 1996 short. Spark was shown at 1998 film festivals. Mel Mel is a 1998 film directed by Joey Travolta, starring Ernest Borgnine, Julie Hagerty and Greg Evigan. S.O.S. S.O.S. is a 1999 Norwegian-Italian comedy film directed by Thomas Robsahm. It won the 2000 Amanda Award for best film. Khushboo Khushboo is a 1975 Hindi drama film, produced by Prasan Kapoor under the Tirupati Pictures banner, presented by Jeetendra and directed by Gulzar. It stars Jeetendra, Hema Malini and music composed by R. D. Burman. The film is based on the Bengali novel Panditmashai, by Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay, which was earlier filmed in Bengali in 1951 by Naresh Mitra. It was prolific year for Gulzar, with two more releases in the same year, Mausam and Aandhi. The haunting song "O Majhi Re" sung by Kishore Kumar, was famous both for lyrics and melody. A couple of other songs like "Do Naino Mein Aansoo Bhare Hain" and "Bechara Dil Kya Kare" were also very popular. It was praised as a beautiful film with good acting by Sharmila Tagore, Hema Malini, Asrani and Jeetendra. First Love is a 2000 Japanese film directed by Tetsuo Shinohara. Crooked Earth Crooked Earth is a 2001 New Zealand film directed by Sam Pillsbury and starring Temuera Morrison. The film opened to negative reviews and performed poorly at the box office. Meenathil Thalikettu Meenathil Thalikettu is a 1998 Malayalam film directed by Rajan Sankaradi, written by A. K. Sajan and A. K. Santhosh. It is based on a story by Lal Jose. The lead roles are played by Dileep, Thilakan, Sulekha, Zeenath and Jagathy Sreekumar. Oduvil Unnikrishnan makes a cameo appearance. The film is about a 23-year-old, Omanakkuttan, who is still in high school and then gets married due to certain circumstances. The music is composed by Ouseppachan. Berlin Babylon Berlin Babylon is a 2001 German documentary film directed by Hubertus Siegert with industrial music performed by Einstürzende Neubauten. The films main focus is on the extensive rebuilding projects in Berlin after the fall of the Berlin Wall. It features internationally acclaimed architects including Rem Koolhaas, Renzo Piano and I.M. Pei. Some sequences are characterized by time-lapse photography along with the narration of Der Engel der Geschichte. The documentary also contains stock footage of demolitions of the buildings which were left to stand in ruins after the second world war. Rape! 13th Hour Rape ! 13-th Hour / Reipu ! 25-ji Bōkan) is a 1977 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Yasuharu Hasebe and with Yuri Yamashina. It has homosexual content. Rakshasa Rajav Rakshasa Rajavu is a 2001 Malayalam-language action crime drama film co-written and directed by Vinayan and starring Mammootty in the title role. Dileep, Meena, Kavya Madhavan, Rajan P. Dev, Kalabhavan Mani, Cochin Hanifa and Sukumari played other major roles. The film was dubbed in Telugu and Tamil as Commissioner Rudrama Naidu and Commissioner Eeswara Paandiyan. A Thousand Months A Thousand Months is a 2003 French-Moroccan drama film directed by Faouzi Bensaïdi. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Twin Towers Twin Towers is a 2003 short documentary film directed by Bill Guttentag and Robert David Port, depicting the September 11 on the World Trade Center. It is about two brothers, Joseph Vigiano, a policeman and John Vigiano Jr., a fireman, and their actions during the attacks. The film was awarded an Oscar for Best Documentary Short. Out of Control Out of Control is a 2003 Hindi-language romantic comedy film which stars Riteish Deshmukh, Hrishitaa Bhatt and American actress and model Brande Roderick. The Death Curse The Death Curse is a comedy/horror movie. It was directed by Soi Cheang Pou-Soi and produced by Amy Tsui. Its popularity was due primarily to its cast which contained several members of Hong Kong bands. The Last Dispatch The Last Dispatch is a documentary film by Helmut Schleppi overviewing and giving insight into the final days of the indie rock band Dispatch, which culminated with two final live concerts. The first concert took place at the Somerville Theatre to a very exclusive crowd. Two days later, on July 31, 2004, the band performed a free concert at the Hatch Shell in Boston. It was estimated that the turnout would only be between 10,000 and 30,000 people. In the end, the crowd grew to reach a reported 110,000 fans. A CD release, All Points Bulletin, features two discs of the two concerts and a DVD featuring selections from both shows. Popsa Popsa is a Russian drama film, released in 2005. The film was directed by Elena Nikolaeva. A film about the never-losing passion of the inhabitants of the remote area to Moscow. Boxboarders! Boxboarders! is a 2007 independent comedy film written and directed by Rob Hedden and starring, among others, Marieh Delfino, Melora Hardin, Dale Midkiff, Michelle Pierce and The Lizardman. Raja Chinna Roja Raja Chinna Roja is a 1989 Indian Tamil-language live-action animated childrens film, directed by S. P. Muthuraman. The film was produced by M Saravanan and M Balasubramaniam under the production company AVM Productions. The film was the first Tamil film to use animated characters with live actors. The plot revolves around Raja, who arrives in the city to become an actor, in the process he meets his childhood friend and is forced to take care of his nieces and nephews. The films cinematography was handled by T. S. Vinayagam, while the editing was done by the duo R. S. Vittal and Lancy respectively. The soundtrack was composed by Chandrabose, with the song "Superstar Yaarunu" remaining popular today. The film was released on 20 July 1989 and had a 175-day theatrical run and blockbuster at box office. This Beautiful City This Beautiful City is a Canadian drama film directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2007 and had a general theatrical release in 2008. The film depicts the lives of five disparate characters in Downtown Toronto. Johnny is a recovering crack cocaine addict trying to convince his prostitute girlfriend Pretty to move with him to a new city so they can make a clean break from their old lives, while Harry and Carol are a wealthy couple. Events are set in motion when Carol falls from the balcony of her condo in an apparent suicide attempt, landing just metres away from Johnny and Pretty in the alleyway below. She survives, but Peter, a police detective, finds her and the groups lives begin to intertwine. Cut and Paste Cut and Paste is a 2006 Egyptian film. After turning thirty, Gmillas dreams of emigrating abroad have collapsed. She meets Youssef who is also thinking of traveling and they make a pact that they will help each other to emigrate more easily. But the plan goes in an unexpected direction. Carbon Nation Carbon Nation is a 2010 documentary film by Peter Byck about technological- and community-based energy solutions to the growing worldwide carbon footprint. The film is narrated by Bill Kurtis. ASIN: B0055T46LA and B0055T46G0. Rather than highlighting the problems with use of fossil fuels, Carbon Nation presents a series of ways in which the 16 terawatts of energy the world consumes can be met while reducing or eliminating carbon-based sources. It contains optimistic interviews with experts in various fields, business CEOs, and sustainable energy supporters to present a compelling case for change while having a neutral, matter-of-fact explanation. Among those interviewed are Richard Branson, former CIA Director R. James Woolsey, Earth Day founder Denis Hayes and environmental advocate Van Jones. Much of the content of the film consists of interviews, some are listed above. The list of interviewees also includes Lester R. Brown President, Earth Policy Institute Ganesh Ganesh Just Ganesh is a 2009 Telugu-language romantic drama film directed by first-timer M. Saravanan. Ram plays the lead role, with Kajal Aggarwal. The film, which began in December 2008, released on 24 September 2009. Audio released on 10 September. This films also features 26 kids and comedian Brahmanandam. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Kshatriya: Ek Yoddha in 2011. Freedom on Parole Freedom on Parole is a 2010 Danish comedy-drama written and directed by and starring Erik Clausen, Helene Egelund, Jesper Asholt, and . The film was produced by Clausen Film and distributed by Nordisk Film, and follows up on themes in Clausens 2007 film Temporary Release. 3 Days in Havana 3 Days in Havana is a 2013 Cuban-Canadian comedy thriller written and directed by Gil Bellows and Tony Pantages. It stars Bellows as a Canadian businessman who becomes involved in an assassination plot in Cuba after befriending a hard-partying man played by Greg Wise. It premiered at the 2013 Vancouver International Film Festival and was released in Canada on 28 March 2014. Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home is a documentary released in 2009 which relates the personal transformation of farmers as they reexamine their relationship to animals. The movie also tells the story of two animal rescues. The principal filmmakers were James LaVeck and Jenny Stein working with associate producers Eric Huang and Kevin Smith. The name of LaVeck and Steins charitable organization is Tribe of Heart. The stories of seven people compose the core of the documentary: Harold Brown, Howard Lyman and his wife Willow Jeane Lyman, Cheri Ezell-Vandersluis and her husband Jim Vandersluis, and Jason Tracy and his partner Cayce Mell. In the case of Harold Brown, the Lyman couple, and the Ezell-Vandersluis couple, the movie tells the story of how they began as traditional farmers working as part of the system that uses animals for food or other human purposes, but then came to the view that such practices are cruel and unethical. In the case of Jason Tracy and Cayce Mell the movie tells the story of two animal rescues they participated in: one occurring after a tornado hit a chicken farm, and the other from the house of a woman who suffered from an animal hoarding compulsion. The musical score was done by Kevin Bartlett and Joy Askew. Philosopher Tom Regan is listed in the credits for the movie. Consistent with abolitionism—LaVeck and Stein created a web site called HumaneMyth.org which advocates that it is not possible for animals to be treated humanely in an agricultural process which uses the animal for food. Actor Alicia Silverstone also appears in the credits and has supported the work of Tribe of Heart. Voiceless Voiceless is a 2015 American Christian drama film written and directed by Pat Necerato and starring Rusty Joiner, Jocelyn Cruz, Victoria Gates, and James Russo. It was given a limited release in the United States on 7 October 2016. Break Loose Break Loose is a 2013 Russian action film directed by Alexei Uchitel. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film is banned in Ukraine. Tough as Iron Tough as Iron is a 2013 South Korean film written and directed by Ahn Gwon-tae, starring Yoo Ah-in in the title role. Al posto tuo Al posto tuo is a 2016 Italian comedy film written by Massimo di Nicola and directed by Max Croci and starring Luca Argentero, Ambra Angiolini and Angela Melillo. Bad Guys Always Die Bad Guys Always Die is a 2015 suspense crime action comedy film directed by Sun Hao. A China-South Korea-Hong Kong co-production, the film was released in China on November 27, 2015 and in South Korea on January 7, 2016. Beautiful Accident Beautiful Accident is a 2017 Chinese comedy-drama film directed by Ho Wi Ding and co-produced by Chen Kun. The film stars Gwei Lun-mei, Chen Kun, Wang Jingchun, Ouyang Nana, and William Wang. It is a remake of the 2015 South Korean film Wonderful Nightmare. Anywhere With You We the Coyotes is a French-American drama film directed by Marco La Via and Hanna Ladoul and starring Morgan Saylor and McCaul Lombardi. It was retitled Anywhere With You for its digital release in the United States and Canada. Ava Ava is a 2017 internationally co-produced drama film directed and written by Sadaf Foroughi. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 42nd Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the FIPRESCI Discovery Prize and received an Honourable Mention for Best Canadian First Feature Film. In December, TIFF named the film on its annual Canadas Top Ten list of the ten best Canadian films. The film received eight Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress. It was named as the winner of the Canadian Screen Award for Best First Feature on 31 January 2018. Eternity Eternity is a 2018 Peruvian drama film directed by Oscar Catacora. It was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Renegades Renegades is a 1930 American pre-Code film by Victor Fleming about four French legionnaires in North Africa who are betrayed by a woman. It stars Warner Baxter and Myrna Loy, and was based on the novel Le Renégat by André Armandy. Week-End Marriage Week-End Marriage is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Loretta Young. It was produced by First National Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. It is based on the 1932 novel, Week-End Marriage, by Faith Baldwin. The film is preserved at the Library of Congress. The Nuisance The Nuisance is a 1933 American pre-Code film starring Lee Tracy as a lawyer, Madge Evans as his love interest, and Frank Morgan as his accomplice. Success at Any Price Success at Any Price is a 1934 sound film starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Genevieve Tobin, Frank Morgan and silent film star Colleen Moore. It is based on the 1932 play Success Story by John Howard Lawson. Old Bones of the River Old Bones of the River is a comedy film released in 1938 starring British actor Will Hay with Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt and directed by Marcel Varnel, based on the characters created by Edgar Wallace. The film is a spoof of the 1935 movie, Sanders of the River. The Patient in Room 18 The Patient in Room 18 is a 1938 American mystery romantic comedy film directed by Bobby Connolly and Crane Wilbur. It stars Patric Knowles and Ann Sheridan. The screenplay written by Eugene Solow and Robertson White was based on a 1929 novel of the same name. Robin Hood Makes Good Robin Hood Makes Good is a 1939 Merrie Melodies cartoon short, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Dave Monahan, and released by Warner Bros. on February 11, 1939. Blondie Plays Cupid Blondie Plays Cupid is a 1940 American comedy film starring Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake and directed by Frank R. Strayer. Also in the cast is Glenn Ford. It is the seventh of the 28 Blondie films A Coy Decoy A Coy Decoy is a 1941 Warner Bros. cartoon, directed by Bob Clampett and featuring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. The film is set in a closed book store at night, when the many characters and elements featured within the books come to life. The idea would later be reworked five years later into Book Revue, although only Daffy features in that. Lady Scarface Lady Scarface is a 1941 American crime drama film directed by Frank Woodruff and starring Dennis OKeefe,Judith Anderson and Mildred Coles. The Crime Doctor's Strangest Case The Crime Doctors Strangest Case is a 1943 American mystery film directed by Eugene Forde and starring Warner Baxter, Lynn Merrick and Gloria Dickson. It is the second in a series of Crime Doctor films made by Columbia Pictures. John Henry and the Inky-Poo John Henry and the Inky-Poo is a 1946 short animation film written and directed by George Pal using Pals Puppetoons stop-motion style. The film is based on African American folk hero John Henry. John Henry and the Inky-Poo was nominated for an Oscar for Best Animated Short for the 19th Academy Awards. In 2015, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Mouse-Merized Cat The Mouse-Merized Cat is a 1946 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, directed by Robert McKimson. It is a sequel to 1945s Tale of Two Mice, with the Abbott and Costello characterizations cast as mice. A 1942 cartoon, A Tale of Two Kitties, cast Abbott and Costello as cats and introduced Tweety Bird. They are voiced by Tedd Pierce and Mel Blanc respectively. This cartoon marks the final appearances for Babbit and Catstello during the golden age of animation. Victims of Sin Víctimas del Pecado is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring Ninón Sevilla. It was shot at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City. Detroit Institute of Arts considers the film as "one of the most famous post-war Mexican films," and shares that it includes "knockout mambo numbers by Pérez Prado and Pedro Vargas". The film was also released as Hells Kitchen. The Tanks Are Coming The Tanks Are Coming is a 1951 war film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Steve Cochran and Philip Carey. During World War II in 1944, Saint-Lô, France, five tanks of the 3rd Armored Division attempt to pierce the Siegfried Line. The story is set after the breakout from Normandy. Penny Princess Penny Princess is a 1952 British Technicolor comedy written and directed by Val Guest for his own production company, Conquest Productions. The film stars his future wife Yolande Donlan, who was Guests production company partner, and features Reginald Beckwith, the other partner in Conquest Productions. Dirk Bogarde plays the leading man. Penny Princess was filmed in Catalonia, the first British production to be filmed in Spain. So This Is Paris So This Is Paris is a 1955 Technicolor romantic musical comedy film directed by Richard Quine. It stars Tony Curtis and Gloria DeHaven. El hombre y el monstruo The Man and the Monster is a 1958 Mexican horror film, directed by Rafael Baledón. The film is about a pianist who sells his soul to the Devil in order to become the greatest pianist over the world. The problem is that every time a particular piece of music is played, he transforms into a monster. Trouble in the Sky Cone of Silence is a 1960 British drama film directed by Charles Frend and starring Michael Craig, Peter Cushing, George Sanders, and Bernard Lee. The film is about the investigation into a series of crashes involving the fictional Atlas Aviation Phoenix jetliner. Cone of Silence is loosely based on the 1952 crash in Rome and subsequent investigations into the structural integrity of the de Havilland Comet airliner. Courage for Every Day Courage for Every Day is a 1964 Czechoslovak film directed by Evald Schorm. Fort Utah Fort Utah is a 1967 American western film and the 150th feature film directed by Lesley Selander. Produced by A. C. Lyles for Paramount, it starred John Ireland and Virginia Mayo. Al-ikhtiyar The Choice is a 1970 Egyptian drama and mystery film directed by Youssef Chahine.This film has been music composed by Ali Ismail.The film starring Ezzat El Alaili, Seif El Dine and Mahmoud El-Meliguy in the lead roles. La maudite galette Dirty Money is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, directed by Denys Arcand and released in 1972. It was the first feature-length narrative film directed by Arcand. The film stars René Caron and Luce Guilbeault as Rolland and Berthe Soucy, a couple who are financially struggling. Rollands wealthy uncle Arthur comes for a visit and offers them a gift of money to help out, but withdraws the offer after they quibble with the amount; after he leaves, Rolland and Berthe decide to go to his house and rob him. Unbeknownst to them, however, their reclusive tenant Ernest follows them with a criminal plan of his own. Death Cruise Death Cruise is a 1974 American made-for-television mystery film starring Richard Long, Polly Bergen, Edward Albert, Kate Jackson and Celeste Holm. It was directed by Ralph Senensky and aired as the ABC Movie of the Week on October 30, 1974. The Phantom of Hollywood The Phantom of Hollywood is a 1974 American made-for-television mystery film starring Jack Cassidy, Skye Aubrey, Peter Lawford, Jackie Coogan, Broderick Crawford, Peter Haskell, John Ireland and Corinne Calvet. It is notable for being one of the last films shot on the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer back lot, which was being demolished at the time of filming. The film aired on CBS Television, and was originally titled The Phantom of Lot 2. A riff on Gaston Lerouxs The Phantom of the Opera, it was produced and directed by Gene Levitt. Premiya Bonus is a 1975 Soviet drama film directed by Sergey Mikaelyan. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Alexander Gelman. Lady Cocoa Lady Cocoa is a 1975 low-budget American blaxploitation crime drama that was directed by Matt Cimber. With Lola Falana in the title role, the film also featured Millie Perkins, Alex Dreier, Gene Washington and Joe Greene. It was released by Moonstone Entertainment, and written by George Theakos. King Solomon's Treasure King Solomons Treasure is a 1979 British-Canadian low-budget film based on the novels King Solomons Mines and Allan Quatermain by H. Rider Haggard. It stars John Colicos as Allan Quatermain, as well as David McCallum, Britt Ekland, and Patrick Macnee who replaced Terry-Thomas. Americana Americana is a 1983 American drama film starring, produced, edited and directed by David Carradine. The screenplay and story, written by Richard Carr, was based on a portion of the 1947 novel, The Perfect Round, by Henry Morton Robinson. The novels setting was originally post-World War II, but the screenplay involved the post-war experiences of a Vietnam War veteran, obsessed with restoring an abandoned carousel. In 1981, the film won The Peoples Choice Award at the Directors Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival. Financing the film himself, Carradine shot most of the footage for the film, which was co-produced by Skip Sherwood, in 1973 with a band of 26 people, mostly his family and friends, over the course of 18 days. Problems with financing and distribution kept the film from being released until 1983. The film was well received by audiences, but met with primarily negative criticism. The Children Nobody Wanted The Children Nobody Wanted is a 1981 American made-for-television drama film based on the true story of child advocate Tom Butterfield, the youngest bachelor to become a legal foster parent in the state of Missouri, and his creation of the Butterfield Ranch. Partir, revenir Partir, revenir is a 1985 French film directed by Claude Lelouch. Pas în doi Pas în doi, also known as Paso Doble, is a 1985 Romanian film directed by Dan Pița. It stars Claudiu Bleonț, Petre Nicolae, Anda Onesa and Ecaterina Nazare. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention. Sac de noeuds All Mixed Up is a 1985 French comedy film directed by Josiane Balasko and starring Balasko and Isabelle Huppert. Beltenebros Beltenebros, also known as Prince of Shadows, is a 1991 Spanish crime-thriller mystery film co-written and directed by Pilar Miró and starring Terence Stamp, Patsy Kensit, José Luis Gómez, Geraldine James and Simón Andreu. It was entered into the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear for outstanding artistic contribution. Benaam Badsha Benaam Badsha is a 1991 Indian Bollywood film directed by K. Ravi Shankar and produced by K. Ramji. It stars Anil Kapoor, Juhi Chawla and Shilpa Shirodkar in pivotal roles. This was a remake of the Tamil film Pudhiya Paadhai. A Question of Attribution A Question of Attribution is a 1988 one-act stage play, written by Alan Bennett. It was premièred at the National Theatre, in December 1988, along with the stage version of An Englishman Abroad. The two plays are collectively called Single Spies. The one-act play formed the basis of a 1991 television film of the same name broadcast as part of the BBCs Screen One series. The film was directed by John Schlesinger and stars James Fox as Anthony Blunt, David Calder as Chubb, an MI5 officer, and Prunella Scales as H.M.Q.. The film was produced by long-time Bennett collaborator Innes Lloyd, and is dedicated to his memory. The New York Times called the film a "razor-sharp psychological melodrama" and it won the 1992 BAFTA TV award for Best Single Drama. Prunella Scales was nominated for Best Actress. Tom, Dick and Hairy Tom, Dick and Hairy is a 1993 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Lee Chi-ngai and Peter Chan and starring Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Tony Leung Ka-fai and Lawrence Cheng as the three titular protagonists. Holy Weapon Holy Weapon is a 1993 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Wong Jing. The films Chinese title means Seven Princesses of Wuxia. And Then There Was One And Then There was One is a 1994 television film starring Amy Madigan and Dennis Boutsikaris. It was directed by David Jones. The film first aired on the Lifetime Television network on March 9, 1994. Cries from the Heart Cries from the Heart is a 1994 American made-for-television drama film directed by Michael Switzer and starring Patty Duke and Melissa Gilbert, who had co-starred together in two prior films. Nowhere to Hide Nowhere to Hide is a 1994 American made-for-television drama film starring Rosanna Arquette and Scott Bakula. The movie was written by Dan Gordon and directed by Bobby Roth. Grand Avenue Grand Avenue is a 1996 American drama film directed by Daniel Sackheim and written by Greg Sarris. It is based on the 1994 novel Grand Avenue by Greg Sarris. The film stars Irene Bedard, Tantoo Cardinal, Eloy Casados, Deena-Marie Consiglio, Alexis Cruz, Diane Debassige, Jenny Gago, Cody Lightning, A Martinez, Simi Mehta, August Schellenberg, Sheila Tousey and Sam Vlahos. The film premiered on HBO on June 30, 1996. Touched by Evil Touched By Evil is a 1997 television drama film directed by James A. Contner and starring Paula Abdul, Adrian Pasdar and Susan Ruttan. It aired on ABC, January 12, 1997 at 9/8c. The film marks the acting debut of American singer/choreographer Abdul. Michael Kael contre la World News Company Michael Kael vs. the World News Company is a 1998 French comedy film written by and starring Benoît Delépine. Also known as Michael Kael contre la World News Company. Tempting Fate Tempting Fate is a 1998 television film starring Tate Donovan and directed by Peter Werner. Nikaah Nikaah is a 1982 Indian Hindi/Urdu-language film produced and directed by B. R. Chopra. The film stars Raj Babbar, Deepak Parashar and Salma Agha in her Bollywood movie debut role. The film also had Asrani and Iftekhar in supporting roles. The films music was composed by Ravi and was a huge hit. The original name of the movie was Talaq Talaq Talaq, but was renamed Nikaah on the insistence of Islamic clerics. The film won Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue and Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer in 1983. It was declared a "All Time Blockbuster" at the box office and was at no.6 in Box Office Top Ten list. Heavenly Swallows Heavenly Swallows is a 1976 Soviet two-part musical-comedy television film directed by Leonid Kvinikhidze, based on the vaudeville-opérette Mamzelle Nitouche. WW III: World War III World War III is a 1998 German alternate history television pseudo-documentary, directed by Robert Stone and distributed by ZDF. An English version, in collaboration with TLC, was made as well and aired in May 1999. It depicts what might have transpired if, following the overthrow of Mikhail Gorbachev, Soviet troops, under orders from a new hard-line regime, had opened fire on demonstrators in Berlin in the fall of 1989 and precipitated World War III. The film mixes real footage of world leaders and archive footage of combat exercises and news events, with newly shot footage of citizens, soldiers and political staff. The Wrong Girl The Wrong Girl, is a 1999 television film directed by David Jackson. It stars Barbara Mandrell, Jonathan Scarfe and Zoe McLellan. The film debuted on NBC on January 4, 1999 at 9/8c. The Untold Story 2 The Untold Story 2 a.k.a. Human Flesh Bun 2 is a 1998 Hong Kong film. It is a sequel to The Untold Story, also starred Anthony Wong Chau-Sang in a different role. The Geisha House is a 1998 film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Running on the Sun: The Badwater 135 Running on the Sun: The Badwater 135 is a 2000 documentary film directed by Mel Stuart. The film follows athletes as they run 135 miles in the 1999 Badwater Ultramarathon, starting in Californias Death Valley and ending at Whitney Portal, the trailhead to Mount Whitney. The winner for the 1999 race was Eric Clifton with a time of 27 hours and 49 minutes, beating the previous year winner, Gabriel Flores. Kaaterskill Falls Kaaterskill Falls is an independent American film made in 2000 and released in 2001. It uses plot elements from Roman Polanskis Knife in the Water set, and filmed in, the Catskill Mountains. Directed by Josh Apter and Peter Olsen. The Chicken of Tomorrow The Chicken of Tomorrow is a 1948 documentary short film about advances in chicken and egg farming. This mini-documentary was narrated by Lowell Thomas and is in the public domain. The film was sponsored by Texaco. The film was mocked in a seventh-season episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Two Two is a 2002 French drama film directed by Werner Schroeter and starring Isabelle Huppert. Waikiki Brothers Waikiki Brothers is a 2001 South Korean film, set in the 1980s, about a group of high school friends who form a band. It was the opening film of the 2001 Jeonju International Film Festival. Naan Sigappu Manithan Naan Sivappu Manithan is a 1985 Tamil-language action thriller film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar. The film stars Rajinikanth, Sathyaraj, Bhagyaraj, Ambika in lead roles with music by Ilaiyaraja. It is loosely based on the 1974 American action film Death Wish with Charles Bronson. It was also remade in Kannada as Mahatma starring Saikumar and V. Ravichandran. Vijay played a child artist role in this film shortly. This movie was a commercial success at the box office.The Film Tilted in Hindi as My Dear Shivaji. Man Dancin' Man Dancin is a 2003 Scottish crime drama film directed by Norman Stone and starring Alex Ferns, James Cosmo, Tom Georgeson, Kenneth Cranham and Jenny Foulds. Love (Part One) El Amor – primera parte is a 2004 Argentine independent romantic comedy film directed and written by Alejandro Fadel, Martín Mauregui, Juan Schnitman and Santiago Mitre. Strong Enough to Break Strong Enough to Break is a documentary film directed by Ashley Greyson. It follows Hansons struggle to release a follow-up to their second studio album, This Time Around, and the creation of their independent record label 3CG Records. The documentary was shown at many college campuses around the United States during their 2005 tour and also at the 10th Annual Hollywood Film Festival in 2006, where it was nominated for Best Documentary. The Strong Enough To Break DVD/CD can be ordered via their official store. Orders began shipping September 14, 2009. Pilot "Pilot" is the pilot and the first episode of the first season of the American sitcom The Cosby Show. "Pilot" originally aired in the United States on NBC on Thursday, September 20, 1984, at 8:00 PM ET. This episode debuted the week before the official start of the 1984–85 United States network television season. The confrontation with Theo in this episode is seen again in a flashback in the series finale "And So We Commence". The episode was directed by Jay Sandrich and written by Ed. Weinberger and Michael J. Leeson. The episode was a critical and commercial success, achieving both high ratings and positive critical feedback. Theos report card contained four Ds, which upset his mother, Clair. Theo attempts to pacify his father, Cliff, by letting him know that since he did not intend to go to college, his low grades did not matter to him. His reasoning was that it is his destiny to be a "regular person." In an attempt to guide his son by analogy, Cliff gives fatherly advice using Monopoly money as a teaching tool about the blue-collar economic facts of life for the everyday American. Although the lessons seem harsh, Cliff makes it clear that his instruction is an attempt to convince him that it is important to try his best. Cliff is troubled upon meeting Denises latest admirer who is a former merchant marine and Turkish prisoner. Rowdy Gari Pellam Rowdy Gaari Pellam is a 1991 Telugu film directed by K.S. Prakash Rao and produced by Mohan Babu. The film stars Mohan Babu and Shobana in the leading roles. The film was a remake of the 1989 Tamil film Pudhea Paadhai, starring Parthiban. Master Key The Master Key is a Canadian fantasy/mystery film, directed by Patrice Sauvé and released in 2009. A continuation of his earlier television series Grande Ourse and L’Héritière de Grande Ourse, the film stars Marc Messier as Louis-Bernard Lapointe, a wizard who is seeking to rescue his friend Émile. To succeed, he must enter a labyrinth and solve a complex puzzle in order to locate the master key to all parallel universes, within just twelve hours. The films cast also includes Fanny Mallette, Maude Guérin, Gabrielle Lazure, Monique Mercure, Marie Tifo, Évelyne Brochu and Anne Dorval. The film received nine Prix Jutra nominations at the 12th Prix Jutra, and eight Genie Award nominations at the 30th Genie Awards. It won the Genie Awards for Best Original Score and Best Make-Up. Colors of Memory Colors of Memory is a 2008 Iranian film directed by Amir-Shahab Razavian based on the events of the 2003 Bam earthquake. This films original name is Minā-ye Shahr-e Khāmoush, which may be translated as The Minā of the Silent Town. The Brazen Bull The Brazen Bull is a 2011 American thriller/horror released on July 13, 2011. It was written, directed, and produced by Douglas Elford-Argent. It stars Jennifer Tisdale as the main role and Michael Madsen as the killer. It was released on DVD on September 2, 2011. Garuda di Dadaku Garuda di Dadaku is a 2009 Indonesian film directed by Ifa Isfansyah. It is about a young boy who dreams to play for Indonesias National Under 13 football team, despite his grandfathers wish for him to be an artist. The film, Ifas feature-length debut, was produced over six months and featured music by actress and musician, Titi Sjuman and her husband Wong Aksan, as well as a theme song by rock band Netral. Released during the school holidays, the film was viewed by more than 1.2 million people. Despite mixed critical reception, Garuda di Dadaku was nominated for three Citra Awards at the 2009 Indonesian Film Festival, where it received a special jury prize for Best Childrens Film. A sequel, Garuda di Dadaku 2, was released in 2011. Three Veils Three Veils is a 2011 film written and directed by Rolla Selbak and starring Sheetal Sheth, Angela Zahra and Mercedes Masöhn. The film is notable for featuring a lesbian character. Selbak herself is a lesbian. It has won several awards. Home Run Showdown Home Run Showdown is a 2012 American family sports film directed by Oz Scott and starring Matthew Lillard and Dean Cain. Villain and Widow Villain and Widow is a 2010 South Korean film written and directed by Son Jae-gon about a depressed widower who rents out a room to a suspicious man who claims to be a novelist. Death and Glory in Changde Death and Glory in Changde is a 2010 Chinese war film based on the events in the Battle of Changde in 1943 during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The Chinese title of the film literally means "bloodbath, isolated city". Directed by Shen Dong, the film starred Ray Lui, Yuan Wenkang and Ady An in the lead roles. The film was released in mainland China on 19 August 2010. Addicted to Fame Addicted to Fame is a 2012 American documentary comedy film directed by David Giancola. The film stars Anna Nicole Smith, David Giancola, John James, Chyna, Larry King, Jesse Eisenberg and Sean Astin. The Easy Way Out The Easy Way Out is a 2014 French comedy-drama film directed by Brice Cauvin, based on the novel The Easy Way Out by Stephen McCauley, which was published in French as LArt de la fugue. The plot concerns three brothers: Antoine is gay, in his mid-30s, and lives with his boyfriend Adar; Louis, the youngest, is having an affair while engaged to his high school sweetheart; and Gérard, the oldest, has separated from his wife and works for his parents in their slowly failing clothing store. Antoine introduces his friend Ariel into this family dynamic just as each of the brothers tries to come to terms with his failed or strained relationship. Pleasure Pleasure is a 2013 Swedish short film that won the "Semaine de la Critique" also known as the Canal + Award at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Directed by Ninja Thyberg the film tells the story of a girl Marie who agrees to perform a double-anal sex scene in a hard porn video so she will not lose her job. The short film also tells about the darker side of the porn industry. By winning the award the film will be broadcast on Canal + in France. Alt Alt is a 2013 Venezuelan science-fiction short film written and directed by Alejandro Hernández. It tells the story of a woman whose perfect life spirals out of control after everything around her starts to mysteriously vanish. The Scarecrow The Scarecrow is a 2013 animated short film and advertisement by the American restaurant chain Chipotle Mexican Grill. The film features Fiona Apple singing a cover version of "Pure Imagination", originally performed by Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka in the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. The Vancouver Asahi is a 2014 Japanese baseball drama film directed by Yuya Ishii. It was released on December 20. The Wanted 18 The Wanted 18 is a 2014 Canadian-Palestinian animated documentary about the efforts of Palestinians in Beit Sahour to start a small local dairy industry during the First Intifada, hiding a herd of 18 dairy cows from Israeli security forces when the dairy collective was deemed a threat to Israels national security. The film combines documentary interviews with those involved in the events, archival footage, drawings, black-and-white stop-motion animation as well as re-enactments, and was co-directed by Canadian filmmaker Paul Cowan and Palestinian visual artist and director Amer Shomali. The film was the Palestinian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but was not nominated. The Unkindness of Ravens The Unkindness of Ravens is a 2016 Scottish horror film directed by Lawrie Brewster and starring Jamie Scott Gordon as a veteran that comes face to face with demonic ravens. The film had its world premiere on 27 August 2016 at the London FrightFest Film Festival. Prior to its release the horror website Bloody Disgusting marked The Unkindness of Ravens as one of their "10 Must-See Independent Horror Films of 2016". In November 2015 Brewster released a promotional video showing people dressed in raven costumes from the film pranking walkers and sightseers in Scotland. Boost Boost is a Canadian drama film, directed by Darren Curtis and released in 2017. The film stars Nabil Rajo and Jahmil French as Hakeem and Anthony/"A-Mac", teenagers in the Park Extension neighbourhood of Montreal who work at Hakeems uncles car wash while simultaneously maintaining a sideline pursuit of passing on tips about valuable cars to the neighbourhoods gang of car thieves. One day, however, they decide to try their hands at undertaking an auto theft themselves. The films cast also includes Fanny Mallette, Oluniké Adeliyi, Patrick Goyette and Théodore Pellerin. The film was originally written to be about characters of South Asian background, but was rewritten in a Black Canadian context when Rajo and French were cast as the leads. The film was released concurrently in both the original English and dubbed French versions. G-Funk G-Funk is a 2017 documentary film distributed by YouTube Premium. The film uses previously unreleased archival footage to describe the rise of G-Funk in the early 1990s. It features interviews with Warren G, Snoop Dogg, Chuck D, Ice Cube, Ice-T, Too Short, The D.O.C., Wiz Khalifa and others. The film was produced by Gary Ousdahl, Warren G, Rafael Chavez and Bob Ruggeri. March Comes in Like a Lion is a two-part Japanese film directed by , starring Ryunosuke Kamiki and based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Chica Umino. The film was released in Japan by Toho and Asmik Ace in 2017 in two parts, with the first part released on March 18 and the second released on April 22. The theme song for the first film is Japanese rapper Boku no Lyric no Bōyomis song "Be Noble", while the second films theme song is a cover of Spitz "Haru no Uta" by singer Sakura Fujiwara. The Vice of Hope The Vice of Hope is a 2018 Italian drama film directed by Edoardo De Angelis. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Maybe It's Love Maybe Its Love, also known as Eleven Men and a Girl, is an all-talking 1930 pre-Code musical comedy film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and directed by William A. Wellman. The movie stars Joan Bennett, Joe E. Brown and James Hall. The film is based on George Ades 1904 play The College Widow and is a remake of Warners own 1927 silent version of the story, which starred Dolores Costello. The play had also been filmed in 1915, starring Ethel Clayton. Cracked Nuts Cracked Nuts is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline, from an original screenplay written by Al Boasberg and Ralph Spence. The film stars the comedy duo Wheeler & Woolsey, as well as Dorothy Lee. It also features Boris Karloff in a small supporting role. The film was one of RKOs only financial successes of the year. From Headquarters From Headquarters is a 1933 American pre-Code murder mystery film starring George Brent, Margaret Lindsay and Eugene Pallette, and directed by William Dieterle. Looking Forward Looking Forward is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film starring Lionel Barrymore and Lewis Stone. Based on the Dodie Smith play Service, it depicts the desperate struggle of a London department store owner to save his business during the Great Depression. Reunion in Vienna Reunion in Vienna is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic drama produced and distributed by MGM. Sidney Franklin served as director. The film stars John Barrymore in a story taken from a stage play, Reunion in Vienna, by Robert Emmet Sherwood. Kansas City Princess Kansas City Princess is a 1934 American comedy film starring Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell. The film is directed by William Keighley and was released by Warner Bros. on October 13, 1934. Farrell and Blondell were a comedy team in five Warner Bro. films in the early 1930s as two blonde bombshells. The other four films are: Havana Widows, Traveling Saleslady, Were in the Money and Miss Pacific Fleet. Rosie and Marie are two Kansas City manicurists. When Rosie lost an expensive ring her gangster boyfriend gave her, she and Marie takes an ocean voyage to Paris and masquerade as Girl Scouts. This Man's Navy This Mans Navy is a 1945 World War II film about U.S. Navy airships directed by William A. Wellman and starring Wallace Beery, Tom Drake, Jan Clayton and James Gleason. It is one of the very few films, other than training films, to depict navy airships. The Other One La Otra, sometimes screened with the title The Other One, is a 1945 Mexican drama film directed by Roberto Gavaldón and starring Dolores del Río. The film inspired the movie Dead Ringer, starred by Bette Davis. Voodoo Tiger Voodoo Tiger is a 1952 American adventure film directed by Spencer G. Bennet and starring Johnny Weissmuller in his ninth performance as the protagonist adventurer Jungle Jim. It was written by Samuel Newman and produced by Columbia Pictures. It features James Seay as the films antagonist. Jean Byron also stars. The plot concerns Jungle Jim battling a team of art thieves in an African jungle inhabited by tiger god worshippers. The film was theatrically released in the United States in November 1952. Goo Goo Goliath Goo Goo Goliath is a 1954 Merrie Melodies mockumentary cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng, which features the drunk stork as the main character. Scheming Schemers Scheming Schemers is a 1956 film directed by Jules White. It is the 173rd short film released by Columbia Pictures starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Comedian The Comedian is a 1957 live television drama written by Rod Serling from a novella by Ernest Lehman, directed by John Frankenheimer, and starring Mickey Rooney, Edmond OBrien, Mel Tormé and Kim Hunter. Rooneys portrayal of a lecherous, vicious comedian who tears down everyone around him was widely praised. The 90-minute drama was part of the anthology series Playhouse 90 on February 14, 1957. The show was captured on kinescope and is available on DVD. West of the Pesos West of the Pesos is a Merrie Melodies cartoon animated short starring Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester. Released on January 23, 1960, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. Strongroom Strongroom is a 1961 British crime drama film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Derren Nesbitt, Colin Gordon and Ann Lynn. The screenplay concerns a group of criminals who lock two bank employees in a safe during a robbery. Arturo's Island Lisola di Arturo is a 1962 Italian drama film directed by Damiano Damiani. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Elsa Morante. The film won the Golden Shell at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. Obyknovennoe chudo An Ordinary Miracle is a Soviet 1964 romantic fantasy film, directed by Erast Garin and based on a play by Yevgeni Shvarts. Kings palace was filmed in Vorontsov Palace. Matchless Matchless is a 1967 Italian science fiction-comedy film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It parodies the spy film genre. Taste of Killing Per il gusto di uccidere is the 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western film debut directed by Tonino Valerii. It is also the first film to use the camera system known as 2P. It was filmed in Almería. It is produced by Francesco Genesi, Vincenzo Genesi, Daniele Senatore, Stefano Melpignano and Jose Lopez Moreno, scored by Nico Massi and edited by Rosa G. Salgado. Rosie! Rosie! is a 1967 American comedy film directed by David Lowell Rich, based on Ruth Gordons play A Very Rich Woman. All the Right Noises All the Right Noises is a 1971 British drama film directed by Gerry OHara and starring Tom Bell, Olivia Hussey, Judy Carne and John Standing. It is set in London. Run, Angel, Run! Run, Angel, Run! is a 1969 film directed by Jack Starrett and starring William Smith and Valerie Starrett. It was the 15th highest-grossing film of 1969. Arizona Lets Fly and Kill Everybody Arizona Colt Returns, also known as Arizona Lets Fly and Kill Everybody and If You Gotta Shoot Someone... Bang! Bang!, is a 1970 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Martino and starring Anthony Steffen. The feature film debut of Martino after a series of documentary films, it is the sequel of Arizona Colt, with Steffen replacing Giuliano Gemma in the title role and with only Roberto Camardiel reprising his role from the previous film. Persecution Persecution is a 1974 British psychological horror film directed by Don Chaffey, produced by Kevin Francis and starring Lana Turner, Ralph Bates, Olga Georges-Picot, Trevor Howard and Suzan Farmer. The film was released in the United States as Sheba and The Terror of Sheba and subsequently re-titled The Graveyard for VHS release in the 1980s. The films promotional taglines are: Warning: this film is NOT for the squeamish The horror of a twisted mind! Now its Davids turn to get even… and he has a very special treat for his mother. Sixpack Annie Sixpack Annie is a 1975 American International film aimed at the drive-in theatre circuit that was advertised with tags "Lookout... Shes Legal Now! Shes Out to Tear the Town Apart!" and "Shes got the boys glad and the sheriff mad," amongst others. Another tagline used was "Shes the pop top princess with the recyclable can." It starred Lindsay Bloom in the title role of Annie Bodine and Joe Higgins as Sheriff Waters. Other actors included Larry Mahan, Raymond Danton, Louisa Moritz, Bruce Boxleitner, Doodles Weaver and Stubby Kaye. Adverts depicted a pre-Daisy Duke kind of character, a buxom country gal in a tied-front top and tiny cut-off jeans opening an oversized can of beer. The picture carried an MPAA R rating due to language and one nude scene. Scorchy Scorchy is a 1976 American crime film written and directed by Howard Avedis, and starring Connie Stevens, Cesare Danova, William Smith, Norman Burton, John Davis Chandler and Joyce Jameson. It was released on October 8, 1976 by American International Pictures. Si c'était à refaire If I Had to Do It All Over Again is a film directed by Claude Lelouch, released in 1976. Special Delivery Special Delivery is a 1976 American neo-noir comedy crime film directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Bo Svenson and Cybill Shepherd. Contract on Cherry Street Contract on Cherry Street is a made-for-television film adaptation of a novel written by Phillip Rosenberg about a New York police detective, produced by Frank Sinatras production company Artanis for Columbia Pictures Television and starring Sinatra. Directed by William A. Goldwyn and produced by Hugh Benson, Renee Valente and Sinatra, Contract on Cherry Street was trumpeted as a major event that garnered positive reviews and strong ratings when it premiered on NBC on November 19, 1977. The role of Detective Inspector Frank Hovannes was Sinatras first acting role in seven years and was shot on location in New York City and New Jersey over a period of three months. The book on which the film was based was said to be a favorite of Sinatras mother Dolly, who had been recently killed in an airplane crash in Las Vegas. This was the only TV movie in which Sinatra played the lead. Scott Joplin Scott Joplin is a 1977 biographical film directed by Jeremy Kagan and based on the life of American composer and pianist Scott Joplin. It stars Billy Dee Williams and Clifton Davis. Its script won an award from the Writers Guild of America in 1979. The only other composers mentioned as worthy equals in the film are John Philip Sousa and Jelly Roll Morton, although Eubie Blake does make an appearance. Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff is a 1979 American drama film directed by Marvin J. Chomsky. The screenplay by Polly Platt is based on the 1970 novel of the same title by William Inge. Inge wrote two novels, both set in the fictional town of Freedom, Kansas. In Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff, high-school Latin teacher Evelyn Wyckoff loses her job because she has an affair with the schools black janitor. The novels themes include spinsterhood, racism, sexual tension and public humiliation during the late 1950s. The film version stars Anne Heywood, John Lafayette, Donald Pleasence, Robert Vaughn and, in her final film, Carolyn Jones. Stir Stir is a 1980 Australian film directed by Stephen Wallace in his feature directorial debut. The prison film was written by Bob Jewson, based upon his own experience, while incarcerated, of the 1974 prison riot at Bathurst Correctional Complex and the subsequent Royal Commission into New South Wales Prisons. The film was shot in Clare Valley, Gladstone and the Flinders Ranges in South Australia. It premiered at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Where Are the Children? Where Are the Children? is a 1986 film directed by Bruce Malmuth and starring Jill Clayburgh, Max Gail, Harley Cross, Elizabeth Wilson, and Barnard Hughes. It is based on the novel of the same name by Mary Higgins Clark. Hip Hip Hurrah! Hip Hip Hurrah! is a 1987 Danish-Norwegian-Swedish drama film directed by Kjell Grede. The film is named after the painting with the same name. At the 23rd Guldbagge Awards Grede won the award for Best Director and Lene Brøndum won the award for Best Actress. The film was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Nad Niemnem Nad Niemnem is a Polish historical film that follows the aftermath of the January Uprising. It is about the lives of the families that lived on twenty years later. Showing how the return to the classed society divided those families who once had fought as brothers. This return to the old classed society resulted in a sense of betrayal on one side and guilty indignation on the other. This until the niece of an estate owner befriends a neighboring family. The neighbors who had lost their noble status still maintained a large tract of land which they farmed successfully themselves. While her own uncle is on the verge of losing his estate because his brother in law is calling in an old loan of money. The brother in law wants to spend the money on a big dowry and grand piano for his daughter. The niece understands the financial position. Her own father lost his estate and they both live with the uncle. The niece finds more happiness in her new friendship with her neighbors than with those of her own class. She begins to spend all her time next door learning to do the chores of a peasant farmers wife. This is unlike her aunt who spends her days reclining on a couch acting the grand lady. The aunt is completely incapable of understanding how close she is to losing her couch. From her couch the aunt entertains a wealthy suitor who is connected to the family. But the niece declines the offer of marriage from this suitor. The suitor is also a very sedate morphine addict but he is a noble. Her family can not understand what she could be thinking to reject such an advantageous offer. Until she marries the handsome peasant farmer next door. The family grudgingly at first admit it is a very good match after all. This alliance heals the breach between peasant and noble. The old promises of solidarity between the neighbors are reaffirmed. The ancestors resting in their graves overlooking the Niemnem are at peace. Although they died fighting in the January Uprising the real battle was against the classed society. A victory postponed and finally won,"Nad Niemnem" . Nad Niemnem, based on the novel of the same name. It was released in 1986. Bye Bye Baby Bye Bye Baby is a 1988 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Enrico Oldoini. The film starred Brigitte Nielsen and Carol Alt. It is one of the few films to feature five-pin billiards on-screen in any detail. Strings Strings is a 1991 Canadian paint-on-glass animation short film by Wendy Tilby, produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The 10 min. 23 sec. animated short simultaneously follows a woman preparing for a bath and her downstairs neighbour rehearsing with his string quartet, exploring the connections between these two neighbours. The film garnered numerous awards, including the Genie Award for Best Animated Short and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Tilby also appeared in an NFB short film, Wendy Tilby with Strings, talking about the creative process behind the film. Hero Beyond the Boundary of Time Hero – Beyond the Boundary of Time is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Blackie Ko. The film is a spin-off of Louis Chas novel The Deer and the Cauldron, with Tony Leung reprising his role as "Wai Siu-bo" from the 1984 television series adaption of the same novel. The Chinese title literally translates to The Genuine Wai Siu-bo flirts with women on the Emperors order. some say its a parodic prequel of yuen Biaos The Iceman Cometh. Whore 2 Whore II is a 1994 docudrama about prostitution. Despite its title, the film is unconnected with Ken Russells Whore, which was based on a stage play about the politics of exploitation. Whore II was written and directed by Amos Kollek. For Hope For Hope is a 1996 ABC TV movie starring Dana Delany and directed by Bob Saget. Based on Sagets sister Gay, the movie showed the experience of a young woman fatally afflicted with the disease scleroderma. Other cast members included Tracy Nelson and Chris Demetral. Dana Delany had to have some significant prosthetic makeup applied to simulate the various degrees of disfigurement the main character, Hope, experienced as a result of the disease. The original airing achieved the top Nielsen ratings for the time slot. The movie has periodically been re-rerun on various TV channels, and is available on DVD and VHS for a $20 donation at the Foundation. An extra feature of the movie was that it included a cameo appearance by Scleroderma Research Foundation founder Sharon Monsky. Vice Girls Vice Girls is a 1997 American film directed by Richard Gabai and starring Lana Clarkson. It was made by Sunset Films, the film production company of Jim Wynorski and Cinetel, and was released through Concorde Pictures. The Sting of Death is a 1990 Japanese film directed by Kōhei Oguri and based on the novel by Toshio Shimao. It tells the story of a writer with a wandering eye and his jealous wife. The film was selected as the Japanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Soundman Soundman is a 1998 American comedy film written and directed by Steven Ho and featuring Danny Trejo, William Forsythe, Wes Studi and Nick Stahl. If You Don't Stop It... You'll Go Blind!!! If You Dont Stop It... Youll Go Blind is a 1974 comedy film directed by Keefe Brasselle and I. Robert Levy. The film was followed by the sequel Can I Do It... Til I Need Glasses? The Blue Star Hotel The Blue Star Hotel is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1941. Across the Line Across the Line is a 2000 American drama film directed by Martin Spottl and starring Brad Johnson and Sigal Erez. Johnson plays a small-town Texas sheriff who falls for an illegal immigrant who witnessed a murder on the Mexican border. While not an overtly political film, Across the Line portrays illegal immigrants in a generally positive light and dramatizes their motivations and problems from a sympathetic point of view. In La Opinion Jean Rodriguez Flores wrote, "The film Across the Line isnt just about the difficulties of crossing illegally into the United States, but it also reflects the tragedy of hundreds of people who are forced to leave their families for the "promised land." Some critics praised the film for its emotional intensity, authenticity, and integrity, but others questioned it for turning the plight of illegal immigrants into mainstream entertainment. Independently financed and produced, Across the Line was distributed by Lionsgate Entertainment. Lupo the Butcher Lupo the Butcher is a 1987 three-minute animated short comedy film directed and written by Danny Antonucci. The short follows the story of a psychotic butcher who has a huge temper and swears at his meat when the smallest things go wrong. Produced by Marv Newlands International Rocketship Limited, Lupo the Butcher was a successful short and has earned itself a cult following. In the Name of the Law In the Name of the Law is a 1953 Turkish drama film directed by Lütfi Akad and starring Ayhan Isik, Gülistan Güzey and Muzaffer Tema. Don't Be a Sucker Dont Be a Sucker is a short film produced by the United States Department of War released in 1943, and adapted as a slightly shorter version in 1947. It has anti-racist and anti-fascist themes, and was made to educate viewers about prejudice and discrimination. The film was also made to make the case for the desegregation of the United States armed forces. It is held for preservation by the U.S. National Archives. Doraemon: Nobita and the Winged Braves , also known as Doraemon and the Winged Warriors, is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered in Japan on 10 March 2001. Its the 22nd Doraemon film. The Intruder The Intruder is a 1986 Indonesian action film inspired by First Blood. The film was shown in VHS at the Seattle International Film Festival in June 2016. Spy Sorge is a Japanese film directed by Masahiro Shinoda in 2003, about the Soviet spy Richard Sorge. A long and lavish production which became only a modest critical and commercial success, Shinoda intended the film to be his final feature. Johnny Lingo Johnny Lingo is a 1969 short film produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It was based on a story by Patricia McGerr in Womans Day. At 26 minutes in length, it does not specifically mention the LDS Church outside of the credits. The film illuminates many LDS teachings, such as kindness toward others, believing in your inherent self-worth, the importance of beauty, and the role women should play in society. See: Mormonism and women. It explores the idea of measuring oneself against material things, and expresses that the greatest lesson is the true value of love. Ken is a 1964 Japanese film directed by Kenji Misumi. From a screenplay by Kazuro Funabashi, based upon the short story Ken by Yukio Mishima. A Time to Remember A Time to Remember is a 2003 American television drama film directed by John Putch and starring Doris Roberts and Dana Delany. Echoes of Innocence Echoes of Innocence is a suspense/adventure independent film from studio Fusion Productions. It was released on video on March 28, 2006. A Man's Gotta Do A Mans Gotta Do is a 2004 Australian award winning film from Australian director, Chris Kennedy. The film stars John Howard. In the Empty City Hollow City is the first full-length movie directed by Angolan-born director Maria João Ganga. The film is one of the first to be produced in Angola since the end of the civil war, and the first film produced by an Angolan woman. Filming was done on location in Luanda, Angola. International versions of the film are in the Portuguese language with English subtitles. Martian Successor Nadesico - The Motion Picture: Prince of Darkness , also known as Prince of Darkness Nadesico or Nadesico the Movie: Prince of Darkness, is a 1998 anime film written and directed by Tatsuo Satō, and it is a sequel to the series Martian Successor Nadesico. The story is a direct sequel to Nadesico: The Blank of Three Years, a video game for the Sega Saturn that takes place immediately after the TV series ends, and before the movie begins. The movie won the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize in 1998. Originally licensed by ADV Films, the movie, along with the TV Series have been re-licensed to Nozomi Entertainment. Half-Caste Half-Caste also called The Real Story of Half-Caste is a 2004 documentary-style horror film written and directed by Sebastian Apodaca. Set in Southern Africa, it centers around a group of documentary makers who search for the Half-Caste, a hybrid creature that is said to be part man and part leopard. Anandam Anandam is a 2001 Telugu romance film, directed by Srinu Vaitla and starring Jai Akash and Rekha Vedavyas in the lead roles. The music of the film was composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film was a super hit and ran for 200 days. It was a commercial and critical success of the time. This film made Akash an overnight superstar of the Telugu film industry.The film was remade in Tamil as Inidhu Inidhu Kaadhal Inidhu and Kannada as Ananda, all three versions being produced by Ramoji Rao. Bald: The Making of 'THX 1138' Bald: The Making of THX 1138 is a short film directed by George Lucas and released in 1971 to promote his first feature-length film, THX 1138, released the same year. The film features a conversation between Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola, producer of THX 1138. They discuss Lucas vision for the film, including his ideas about science fiction in general and in particular his concept of the "used future" which would famously feature in his film Star Wars. Intercut with this discussion is footage shot prior to the start of production of THX 1138 showing several of its actors having their heads shaved, a requirement for appearing in the film. In several cases the actors are shown being shaved in a public location. For example, Maggie McOmie is shaved outside the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, while Robert Duvall watches a sporting event as his hair is cut off. Another actor, Marshall Efron, who would later play an insane man in the film, cut off his own hair and was filmed doing so in a bathtub. The film is included as a bonus feature on the 2004 DVD release of The George Lucas Directors Cut of THX 1138 and later the Blu-ray release. Kalpurush Kaalpurush or Kalpurush is a 2005 Indian Bengali drama film directed and written by Buddhadev Dasgupta. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty and Rahul Bose in lead roles. The 120 minute version of the film screened at the Toronto International Film Festival. Although the film was completed in 2005, it was released in India in 2008. The film won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in 2006 and Mithun being nominated for best actor category. The Cost of Living The Cost of Living is a British physical theatre dance film made in 2004 by DV8 Films Ltd. and Channel 4. It is an adaptation of a stage production by DV8 Physical Theatre. Directed by Lloyd Newson, the founder of DV8 Physical Theatre, the film uses dance, dialogue and physical theatre to tell the story of two street performers and their interaction with other performers in Cromer, a seaside resort town, at the end of the summer season. The film has won a number of awards. Labou Labou is an independent film produced by Sheri Bryant and written and directed by Greg Aronowitz released by MGM on May 19, 2009. Greg Aronowitz was heavily involved with Power Rangers S.P.D. and directed many of the episodes. Many of the same actors that appeared in that season of Power Rangers are also seen in Labou, including Chris Violette, Kelson Henderson, Barnie Duncan and Monica May. The film has received three prestigious awards including Best of Fest at the Chicago International Childrens Film Festival, Best Family Feature at WorldFest 2008 Houston, and Best Feature at Bam Kids Film Festival in NY; and has also been approved by the Dove Foundation, KidsFirst!, and NAPPA. Production was interrupted by Hurricane Katrina, forcing the cast and crew to abandon production and return early 2006. The film has a dedication at the end to the people of New Orleans. New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin stars in Labou as the Mayor of New Orleans. Local jazz legend Ellis Marsalis plays the wise "Jazz Man" in the picture. Drew Struzan designed the films poster and the website was created by Ian J. Duncan. 2 Become 1 2 Become 1 is a 2006 Hong Kong romantic comedy-drama film directed by Law Wing-Cheong and produced by Johnnie To. The film stars Miriam Yeung as Bingo Leung, a working-class woman who discovers she has breast cancer. The film is based on Xi Xis published diary Mourning For Breasts, which chronicled her own experiences. The Fox Family The Fox Family is a 2006 South Korean film. Made on a budget of, the film is a musical comedy about the kumiho of Korean mythology. Beyond the Years Beyond the Years is a 2007 South Korean drama film. Celebrating director Im Kwon-taeks 100th film, it is based on the short fiction "The Wanderer of Seonhak-dong" by Lee Cheong-jun, and was presented at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. Despite being an informal sequel to Ims phenomenally successful Sopyonje, Beyond the Years was not popular with Korean audiences. Zombie-Loan is a Japanese manga series created by Peach-Pit: Banri Sendo and Shibuko Ebara. It is published by Square Enix and is serialized in the Japanese shōnen manga magazine GFantasy. The series is licensed in the United States by Yen Press. An anime adaptation produced by Xebec M2 was announced and started broadcast on the Japanese network TV Asahi on July 3, 2007. It contained a total of eleven episodes, with the final broadcast on September 11, 2007. Subsequent episodes 12 and 13 were released as part of the seventh volume of the DVD release in April 2008, but no official word for television broadcast has been made. The anime has been licensed by Discotek Media; they released the complete series on DVD on September 30, 2014. Yami no kodomo-tachi , also known as Children of Darkness, is a 2008 Japanese crime film written and directed by Junji Sakamoto based upon the book by the same name by Yang Sok-il. The film premiered on August 2, 2008 in Japan and stars Yōsuke Eguchi, Aoi Miyazaki and Satoshi Tsumabuki. Due to its content, Bangkok International Film Festival pulled Children of the Dark from its 2008 film lineup, stating that it was “not appropriate for Thai society.” What's the Matter with Kansas? Whats the Matter with Kansas? is a 2009 documentary film by filmmakers Joe Winston and Laura Cohen. It is based on the book Whats the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America by Thomas Frank. Suryavamsam Suryavamsam is a 1998 Indian Telugu-language drama film directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao and produced by R. B. Choudary under Super Good Films. It stars Venkatesh and Meena in the lead roles, with soundtrack composed by S. A. Rajkumar. The film is a remake of the Kollywood Tamil film Suryavamsam. The film was remade in Bollywood as Sooryavansham, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Soundarya. This story was also remade in Kannada as Surya Vamsha with Vishnuvardhan and Isha Koppikar in lead roles. The film was recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office. Shirdi Sai Shirdi Sai is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language biographical film, produced by A.Mahesh Reddy on AMR Sai Krupa Entertainments banner, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. Starring Akkineni Nagarjuna as the 19th - 20th century spiritual guru Shirdi Sai Baba who lived in western India, it is the cinematic depiction of some of his landmark life episodes, his teachings and his way of life. Music was composed by M. M. Keeravani. Shirdi Sai was released worldwide on 6 September 2012, and has received mixed to positive reviews while Nagarjuna received universal critical acclaim for his performance in the titular role with most reviewers hailing this as one of his career best performances. A Nightingale Falling A Nightingale Falling is a 2014 Irish film set during the Irish War of Independence based on the 2012 novel by PJ Curtis. Directed by Garret Daly and Martina McGlynn, and written by Daly, the film stars Tara Breathnach, Muireann Bird and Gerard McCarthy. The story concerns two sisters who care for a wounded soldier. The film was released in Irish cinemas in September 2014, and received its Irish television premiere on UTV Ireland on Easter Sunday, 5 April 2015. Flight from Hell Last Flight is a 2014 Chinese supernatural action thriller film based from a novel by singaporean novelist and actress Megan Tay. starring Ed Westwick and Zhu Zhu. The film was directed by Vincent Zhou. The screenplay was written by Vincent Zhou and Peter Cameron. A Tale of Three Cities A Tale of Three Cities is a 2015 Chinese-Hong Kong war romance film directed by Mabel Cheung. The film is about the real love story of two people who met in Wuhu during the Second Sino-Japanese War in the 1930s, separated in Shanghai during the Chinese Civil War in the 1940s, and finally reunited in Hong Kong in the 1950s while their children from previous marriages were left behind in mainland China. Jackie Chan reportedly "cried and cried, until the end of the film" when he watched the film by himself. London Bridge London Bridge is a Malayalam film directed by Anil C. Menon starring Prithviraj Sukumaran, Mukesh, Andrea Jeremiah and Nanditha Raj in the lead roles. The film penned by Jinu Abraham was entirely shot in the United Kingdom. Rahul Raj composed three original songs and left the project owing to scheduling conflicts. Thus Carnatic vocalist Dr. Sreevalsan Menon was hired to compose two additional songs and Gopi Sundar was signed in to compose the background score. The film is produced by Jemshad ali and Sathish B under the banner Ordinary Pictures. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Love in London. Mudhugauv Mudhugauv is a 2016 Malayalam caper-comedy film written and directed by Vipin Das in his directional debut. It is produced by Vijay Babu and Sandra Thomas under the banner, Friday Film House. It marks the acting debut of Gokul Suresh, son of Malayalam actor Suresh Gopi, and Arthana, daughter of Malayalam actor Vijayakumar. It also stars Vijay Babu, Baiju, Indrans, Soubin Shahir, Hareesh Perumanna & Disney James along with Prem Kumar, Abu Salim, Sunil Sukhada, Anil Murali, Sharu & Anand in supporting roles. The films title is derived from the popular catchphrase from the 1994 cult classic Thenmavin Kombath. The original score and songs are composed, arranged and produced by Rahul Raj. Sweetiee Weds NRI Sweetiee Weds NRI is a 2017 Indian Hindi film directed by Hasnain Hyderabadwala, and produced by Asmiy Entertainment and Grand Motion Picture. It stars Himansh Kohli and Zoya Afroz in the lead roles along with Darshan Jariwala, Kiran Juneja in Supporting roles and had its theatrical release on 2 June 2017. The Life and Death of King Richard III Richard III is a 55-minute film adaptation of Shakespeares play, starring Frederick Warde as the title character. The 1912 film, a French/U.S. international co-production, was produced by Film dArt and released through the independent states rights film distribution system. The film was co-directed by French film director André Calmettes. Richard III was adapted from Shakespeares original and Colley Cibbers 1699 adaptation by playwright James Keane, who also served as co-director and actor. The film was shot around Westchester and City Island Long Island Sound. The Wishing Ring: An Idyll of Old England The Wishing Ring: An Idyll of Old England is a 1914 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Vivian Martin. Based on the 1910 play of the same name by Owen Davis that ran on Broadway starring Marguerite Clark, the film was shot in Fort Lee by the World Film Corporation. The film was thought to have been lost but a 16mm print of the film was rediscovered by film historian Kevin Brownlow in England. In 2012, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Windy Riley Goes Hollywood Windy Riley Goes Hollywood is a 1931 American pre-Code short comedy film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle using the pseudonym of William Goodrich and starring Louise Brooks and Jack Shutta. The picture is a loose adaptation of Kenneth Klings comic strip Windy Riley. Free Wheeling Free Wheeling is a 1932 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 117th Our Gang short that was released. Wild Elephinks Wild Elephinks is a Popeye theatrical cartoon short, starring William "Billy" Costello as Popeye and Bonnie Poe as Olive Oyl and Charles Lawrence as Wimpy. It was released in 1933 and was a Cartoon in the Popeye the Sailor series of theatrical cartoons released by Paramount Pictures, lasting through 1957. Ladies Should Listen Ladies Should Listen is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Cary Grant, Edward Everett Horton, Frances Drake and Nydia Westman. Black Sheep Black Sheep is a 1935 American drama film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Edmund Lowe, Claire Trevor and Tom Brown. The films sets were designed by the art director Duncan Cramer. Fährmann Maria Fährmann Maria is a 1936 German horror/occult film directed by Frank Wisbar. La vie est à nous Life Belongs to Us is a 1936 documentary propaganda film paid for by the Communist Party of France. Parts of the film were taken from newsreels, and are mixed with new sketches about working people, peasants and intellectuals. Dark Sands Jericho is a 1937 British drama film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Paul Robeson, Henry Wilcoxon and Wallace Ford. It was released in the USA with the alternative title Dark Sands. Paul Robeson considered Jericho one of his most positive accomplishments in projecting a screen image of a Black man with courage, honor, self-sacrifice and intelligence who achieves success and happiness. Robeson’s first British film, Sanders of the River, ended up being an embarrassment for the actor, its story turning into a celebration of British colonialism. Robeson felt betrayed by the production team and sought without success to buy all circulating prints. As a result, Robeson demanded artistic control over the final cut of this film. For example, the ending was to be that Jericho, homesick, agrees to help clear the captain’s name in the United States. After their plane crashes in the desert, Jericho dies trying to save Captain Mack. Instead, Robeson simply requested that the movie end with the captain flying off alone. They Drive by Night They Drive by Night is a 1938 British black-and-white crime thriller film directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Emlyn Williams as Shorty, an ex-con, and Ernest Thesiger as Walter Hoover, an ex-schoolmaster. It was produced by Warner Bros. - First National Productions and based on the novel They Drive by Night by James Curtis. The picture is sometimes confused with the 1940 American film They Drive by Night based on the novel The Long Haul by A. I. Bezzerides and featuring George Raft and Humphrey Bogart. The Frightened Lady The Case of the Frightened Lady is a 1940 British, black-and-white, crime, drama, mystery thriller, directed by George King and starring Ronald Shiner as Detective Sergeant Totty, Felix Aylmer, Helen Haye and Marius Goring. It was produced by Pennant Picture Productions and presented by British Lion Film Corporation. The film is based on a play by Edgar Wallace. This production was the second time that Wallace’s play had been adapted for the cinema. The first production in 1932 was directed by T. Hayes Hunter and starred Emlyn Williams. The BBC also produced two television versions; the first in 1938 and the second in 1983 which starred Warren Clarke and Virginia McKenna. In 2008, the film was released on DVD by Odeon Entertainment as part of their Best of British collection. Prior to this release, the film had not been seen in public since its original release. The Bandit The Bandit is a 1946 Italian drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada and starring Anna Magnani, Amedeo Nazzari and Carla Del Poggio. Amedeo Nazzari won the Nastro dArgento as Best Actor. The film was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. The Corpse Came C.O.D. The Corpse Came C.O.D. is a 1947 American comedy-mystery film directed by Henry Levin, produced by Samuel Bischoff and starring George Brent and Joan Blondell. The comedic mystery is notable for featuring cameos by Hollywood gossip columnists appearing as themselves: Harrison Carroll, Jimmy Fidler, George Fisher, Hedda Hopper, Erskine Johnson, Louella Parsons, and Sidney Skolsky. The movie is based on a novel by columnist Jimmy Starr, who also appears in the movie. Angels in Disguise Angels in Disguise is a 1949 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on September 11, 1949 by Monogram Pictures and is the fifteenth film in the series. The Petty Girl The Petty Girl, known in the UK as Girl of the Year, is a musical romantic comedy Technicolor film starring Robert Cummings and Joan Caulfield. Cummings portrays painter George Petty who falls for Victoria Braymore, the youngest professor at Braymore College who eventually becomes "The Petty Girl". The Conquest of Everest The Conquest of Everest is a 1953 British documentary film directed by George Lowe about various expeditions to the summit of Mount Everest. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Plop Goes the Weasel Plop Goes the Weasel is a 1953 Foghorn Leghorn cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson and released by Warner Bros. in 1953. The title is a pun on the song title "Pop Goes the Weasel". The aforementioned tune is played during the intro and it is played almost every time the weasel appears and subsequent cartoons involving the weasel vs Foghorn. Crazy Mixed Up Pup Crazy Mixed Up Pup is a 1954 cartoon directed by Tex Avery and produced by Walter Lantz. It was nominated for an Academy Award, but lost to the Mr. Magoo short When Magoo Flew. The Adventures of Sadie Our Girl Friday is a 1953 British comedy film starring Joan Collins, George Cole, Kenneth More and Robertson Hare. It is about a woman who is shipwrecked with three men on a deserted island. The film was based on the Australian writer Norman Lindsays 1934 novel The Cautious Amorist. The Man in the Raincoat The Man in the Raincoat is a French-Italian comedy-thriller film directed by Julien Duvivier, scripted by the director and René Barjavel, from the 1954 novel Tiger by the Tail by James Hadley Chase. It was released in 1957 and shown at the 7th Berlin International Film Festival in competition for the Golden Bear. It stars Fernandel,, and Bernard Blier. The Young Land The Young Land is a 1959 American Western film directed by Ted Tetzlaff and starring Patrick Wayne, Yvonne Craig, Dennis Hopper and Dan OHerlihy. The cinematography was by Technicolor developer Winton C. Hoch and Henry Sharp. The film was distributed by Columbia Pictures Corporation. It is the third and final of only three films produced by Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitneys C. V. Whitney Pictures; the first being The Searchers in 1956 with John Wayne and directed by John Ford, the second being The Missouri Traveler in 1958 with Brandon deWilde and Lee Marvin. Having previously been featured in a number of his fathers films, this was the 20-year-old Waynes attempt at a leading role while he was still enrolled at Loyola Marymount University, graduating from there in 1961. The film was scored by Dimitri Tiomkin who earned a nomination for Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Strange Are the Ways of Love" with lyrics by Ned Washington and sung by Randy Sparks. The Hand The Hand is a 1960 British horror film directed by Henry Cass. It begins during the Burma campaign, with three captured soldiers threatened with torture if they do not divulge military information to their Japanese captors. Two refuse and have their hands chopped off. Forward to post-War London and a gentleman of the night is found with his hand surgically removed and £500 in his pockets. Thus begins a criminal investigation seeking the perpetrator, returning the plot to the films opening situation. This British B film is noted for its nightmarish premise and opening scene of horror that belies its censorship certificate. It is sometimes broadcast on the Freeview channels movies4men and Talking Pictures TV. It Takes a Thief The Challenge, released as It Takes a Thief in the United States, is a 1960 British neo noir crime film directed by John Gilling and starring Jayne Mansfield and Anthony Quayle. The film was shot in England from 12 October to around December 1959. Mansfield flew back to America on the 16th, after she finished filming. Go Naked in the World Go Naked in the World is a 1961 American drama Metrocolor film in CinemaScope written and directed by Ranald MacDougall and co-directed by an uncredited Charles Walters, produced by Aaron Rosenberg, and starring Gina Lollobrigida, Anthony Franciosa, and Ernest Borgnine. it is based on a 1959 novel of the same name by Tom T. Chamales. Roadrunner a Go-Go Road Runner a Go-Go is one of 3 cartoons reused from the unsold pilot Adventures of the Road Runner. Milt Franklyn was credited as the musician with the correct spelling of his name. Unlike To Beep or Not to Beep, this cartoon doesnt feature an entirely new soundtrack by Bill Lava, due to budget cuts. The cartoon includes the sequence of Adventures of the Road Runner with Wile E. Coyote speaking to the viewing audience. The cartoon also features a theme song called Out in the Desert, loosely based on the song Down by the Station. The original pilot was produced by David H. DePatie with supervising director Chuck Jones. The theatrical release version of the original pilot is available on Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 2, Disc 2. My Sweet Charlie My Sweet Charlie is a 1970 American made-for-television drama film directed by Lamont Johnson. The teleplay by Richard Levinson and William Link is based on the novel of the same name by David Westheimer. Produced by Universal Television and broadcast by NBC on January 20, 1970, it later had a brief theatrical release. It is considered a landmark in television films. The film was made on location in Port Bolivar. Super Stooges vs the Wonder Women Super Stooges vs. the Wonder Women is a 1974 comedy film directed by Alfonso Brescia. The Blank Generation The Blank Generation is the earliest published D-I-Y "home movies" of New York punks birth filmed by Amos Poe and Ivan Kral, legendary 1970s guitarist with Iggy Pop, Blondie and Patti Smith. Mean Dog Blues Mean Dog Blues is a 1978 American drama film directed by Mel Stuart. It stars Gregg Henry and Kay Lenz. Delirium Delirium is a 1979 American thriller film, directed by Peter Maris and written by Maris and Richard Yalem. The film is one of the infamous "Video Nasties". Hot Rod Hot Rod is a 1979 American made-for-television drama film directed by George Armitage and starring Gregg Henry and Pernell Roberts. Nudo di donna Nudo di donna is a 1981 Italian mystery - comedy film. It is the third and final film directed by Nino Manfredi. The original director, Alberto Lattuada, was replaced after the first few weeks of shooting, due to disputes with Manfredi, who also played the lead. Dear Mr. Wonderful Dear Mr. Wonderful is a 1982 movie starring Joe Pesci. Demonios en el jardín Demons in the Garden is a 1982 Spanish drama film directed by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón, starring Ángela Molina, Ana Belén and Imanol Arias. The film is about a dysfunctional family living in rural Spain during the first years of Francos dictatorship. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the FIPRESCI Prize. The Kid with the Broken Halo The Kid with the Broken Halo is a 1982 American made-for-television fantasy-comedy film starring Gary Coleman, Robert Guillaume, June Allyson, Mason Adams and Ray Walston about a wise-cracking "angel-in-training" who needs constant help from his frustrated heavenly teacher. It was directed by Leslie H. Martinson, written by George Kirgo and was originally broadcast April 5, 1982 on NBC. A Time to Die A Time to Die or Seven Graves for Rogan is a 1982 war-drama-criminal film directed by Matt Cimber and Joe Tornatore and starring Edward Albert, Rex Harrison, and Rod Taylor. It was shot in 1979. The producer had additional scenes written and shot without the involvement of the original writer and director. Camorra (A Story of Streets, Women and Crime) Camorra is a 1986 Italian crime film directed by Lina Wertmüller. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. I'll Be Home for Christmas Ill Be Home for Christmas is a 1988 American made-for-television Christmas drama film directed and produced by Marvin J. Chomsky. The film, which stars Hal Holbrook and Eva Marie Saint, deals with the lives and relationships of a Massachusetts family during the final Christmas of World War II. Full Moon in New York Full Moon in New York is a 1989 American and Hong Kong drama film directed by Stanley Kwan and produced by Henry Fong. This film has been music composed by Hung-Yi Chang.The film starring Sylvia Chang, Maggie Cheung, I-Chen Ko, Josephine Koo, John Reidy, and Gaowa Siqin in the lead roles. Chimera Chimera is a British science-fiction horror television miniseries made by Anglia Television for ITV in 1991. It is based on the 1982 novel of the same name about genetic engineering by Stephen Gallagher. The theme music was "Roisin Dubh" by Nigel Hess and Chameleon. The series was later re-edited for release in the United States, and retitled Monkey Boy. Ring of Fire Ring of Fire is a 1991 documentary film in IMAX format. It looks at some of the varieties of volcanism and earthquake activity in the Ring of Fire, around the Pacific Rim. The film runs 40 minutes. The film was jointly presented by the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History in Fort Worth, the Science Museum of Minnesota in Saint Paul, and the Reuben H. Fleet Space Theater and Science Center in San Diego. The film has eight main segments, corresponding to chapters in the DVD release: 1. Ring of Fire: an overview of the region using wireframe computer animation, and including footage of Hawaiian lava flows as an illustration of how early Earth might have looked. Footage of a new volcano in Chile is also shown. 2. The San Francisco Quake of 89: looks at the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake in San Francisco and its aftermath, including IMAX footage of the rescheduled game of the 1989 World Series, ten days after the quake. 3. Mount Saint Helens: includes IMAX footage from about 10 years after the 1980 eruption, and the famous time sequence of the eruption taken at the time. 4. Floating on Hot Liquid: looks at the geology of volcanism, again using wireframe computer animation to illustrate plate movement and magma flow up through the crust. 5. Learning to Live With a Volcano: life in Sakurajima, an island in Japan where eruptions are almost constant and evacuation drills are an annual event; sulfur mining at Kawah Ijen 6. Buddhas Keep Watch: Using the temple of Borobudur and the Balinese Kecak dance as a frame, shows how Indonesians live with the simultaneous threat and fertility provided by their volcanoes. Le franc Le Franc is a 1994 Senegalese short comedy film, directed by Djibril Diop Mambéty. Le Franc is about Marigo, a penniless musician living in a shanty town, relentlessly harassed by his formidable landlady. This film uses the French governments 50% devaluation of the West African CFA franc in 1994, and the resulting hardships as the basis for a whimsical commentary on using the lottery for survival. Le Franc was originally intended as the first film of a trilogy under the title, Tales of Ordinary People. However, Mambety’s untimely death in 1998 prevented the completion of the third film. Lost in Africa Lost in Africa is a 1994 film directed by Stewart Raffill. It stars Jennifer McComb and Ashley Hamilton. Lady Killer Lady Killer is a 1995 drama film directed by Steven Schachter, and stars Judith Light as a married woman who breaks off an affair with a younger man, Jack Wagner, who doesnt react well and targets her daughter, Tracey Gold. Virtual Desire Virtual Desire is a 1995 American erotic thriller film directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Julie Strain. East Side Story East Side Story is a 1997 documentary directed by Dana Ranga. The film documents the Soviet Bloc musical genre, which first appeared under Stalin and spread to Soviet-occupied Eastern Europe. The film features interviews with actors, film historians, and audience members who reminisce on these unlikely films and their impact on Soviet Bloc life. It Was Him or Us It Was Him or Us, a.k.a. Love and Terror, is an American made for television film which aired on CBS in 1995. It stars Richard Grieco, Ann Jillian, Monique Lanier, and Richard Masur. Histoires d'hiver Winter Stories is a Canadian sports drama film, released in 1999. Directed by François Bouvier and written by Bouvier and Marc Robitaille as an adaptation of Robitailles book Des histoires dhiver, avec des rues, des écoles et du hockey, the film centres on a young boys obsession with ice hockey in the 1960s. The film stars Joel Drapeau-Dalpé as Martin Roy, a boy on the cusp of his teenage years and in his final year of junior high school in 1966. A passionate fan of hockey, particularly of the Montreal Canadiens, he idolizes Henri Richard. However, over the course of the winter he begins to learn that there are many more things in the world to discover, including pot, philosophy and pretty girls. The films cast also includes Luc Guérin as Martins father, Denis Bouchard as his uncle Maurice, Suzanne Champagne as his homeroom teacher Mme Chouinard, and Alex Ivanovici as his English teacher. Cleopatra's Second Husband Cleopatras Second Husband is a 1998 psychological drama written, produced and directed by Jon Reiss. Paul Hipp and Bitty Schram play Robert and Hallie Marrs, a young LA couple, who go on vacation, leaving their house in the hands of strangers. They return to find their fish as dead as the plants, everything in disarray, and housesitters, clad in the couples clothes, refusing to leave. Zack and Sophie, the charismatic house sitting couple, soon infuse the repressed Robert with their erotically perverse irresponsibility. Robert, browbeaten and seemingly devoid of personality, is easily seduced by the sexy Sophie. When Hallie discovers the dalliance and leaves, Robert literally becomes the couples slave. He gives them control of his home, his credit cards, practically his entire identity, until one day, driven to the darkest edge of his psyche, he snaps. Partially inspired by a true incident, this gripping thriller is equal parts black comedy and psychological power play. The films title "Cleopatras Second Husband," derives from Hallie and Roberts relationship which is a parallel to that of Cleopatra and Marc Antony. The film was screened at Cinequest Film Festival, Los Angeles Independent Film Festival, Seattle International Film Festival, Montreal World Film Festival, Hamptons International Film Festival, SaoSão Paulo International Film Festival, Chicago Underground Festival and the Bangkok Film Festival The Photo-Drama of Creation The Photo-Drama of Creation, or Creation-Drama, is a four-part Christian film produced by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania under the direction of Charles Taze Russell, the founder of the Bible Student movement. The film presents their beliefs about Gods plan from the creation of the earth through to the end of the 1,000 year reign of Christ. Un embrujo Un embrujo is a 1998 Mexican drama film directed by Carlos Carrera. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Man to Kill The Man to Destroy is a 1979 Yugoslav fantasy film by Croatian film directed by Veljko Bulajić. The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Fall The Fall is a 1999 thriller film written by Mike Walker and directed by Andrew Piddington. Suffløsen The Prompter is a 1999 Norwegian film directed by Hilde Heier. It was Norways official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Those Were the Days... Those Were the Days... is a 2000 Hong Kong film directed by Raymond Yip. The film is a spin-off/prequel of the Young and Dangerous film series, as it follows the life of Chicken Chiu before he joined the triads with the boss Chan Ho Nam. Tales from Muppetland: The Muppet Musicians of Bremen The Muppet Musicians of Bremen is a 1972 television special that is an adaptation of Town Musicians of Bremen, featuring The Muppets. It is directed and produced by The Muppets creator Jim Henson. Kermit the Frog hosts the special. The Dark Redemption The Dark Redemption is a 1999 Australian Star Wars fanfilm featuring Mara Jade, a character featured in Star Wars books and comics. Peter Sumner returns to the role of Imperial Officer Lt. Pol Treidum, whom he played in Star Wars. An attempt was made to submit the film to an official fan film contest in 2003 that was sanctioned by George Lucas, however the short was not considered to be eligible as it was set prior to the events of Episode IV: A New Hope, which violated the contests rules by adding new content to the series, which Lucas also considered to be a copyright violation. The film was briefly removed from the Internet at Lucas request. The Seventies Dekada 70 is a 2002 Filipino drama film released based on the acclaimed novel by Filipino author, Lualhati Bautista. The film was restored by the ABS-CBN Film Archive. The Best of Blur Blur: The Best Of is a greatest hits compilation album by English Britpop band Blur, first released in late 2000 and is the final Blur album by Food Records. It was released on CD, cassette tape, MiniDisc, double 12" vinyl record, DVD and VHS. The CD album includes 17 of Blurs 23 singles from 1990 to 2000, plus non-single, "This Is a Low". A special edition of the CD version included a live CD. The DVD/VHS version contains the videos of Blurs first 22 singles. The album, which has had enduring sales, hit number 3 in the bands native UK in the autumn of 2000, while denting the US charts at number 186. The cover is by artist Julian Opie. The painting of this Blur album can be found at the National Portrait Gallery in London, England. The albums cover bears some similarity to that of Queens 1982 Hot Space. The album received a positive critical response. Of the reviews collected from notable publications by popular review aggregator website Metacritic, the album holds an overall approval rating of 88%. On the chart ending 7 March 2009, it was reported by Music Week that the album passed over one million unit sales in the United Kingdom. A proposed title for the album was Best Blur Album in the World Ever, in reference to the compilation album series The Best... Album in the World...Ever!. The first two tracks "Beetlebum" and "Song 2" both appear in the same order as their original album. Doing Time, Doing Vipassana Doing Time, Doing Vipassana is a 1997 Israeli independent documentary film project by two women filmmakers from Israel: Ayelet Menahemi and Eilona Ariel. The film is about the application of the vipassana meditation technique taught by S. N. Goenka to prisoner rehabilitation at Tihar Jail in India. The film inspired other correctional facilities such as the North Rehabilitation Facility in Seattle to use Vipassana as a means of rehabilitation. Kiran Bedi, former Inspector General of Prisons for New Delhi, appears in the film. Case Study: LSD Case Study: LSD is a 1969 anti-drug documentary film produced by Lockheed Corporation. It is one of four anti-drug "case study" shorts produced by Lockheed. Featuring a scene with a hallucinated talking hot dog, it has been described as "backed by strange psychedelic visuals and free of preaching and pat conclusions", "comically exaggerated", "unintentionally funny" "This Is Your Wiener On Drugs", and sarcastically credited for "kickstarting the vegetarian craze". The short is part of Fantoma Films The Educational Archives ephemeral film DVD series in the Sex & Drugs collection. Hariharan Pillai Happy Aanu Hariharan Pillai Happy Aanu is a 2003 Malayalam film by Viswanath starring Mohanlal and Jyothirmayi. This was Viswanathans debut film as a director and the debut music directorial venture of renowned pianist and arranger, Stephen Devassy. Nerves Nerves is a 1919 German silent film directed by Robert Reinert and starring Eduard von Winterstein, Lia Borré and Erna Morena. Princess Iron Fan Princess Iron Fan, is the first Chinese animated feature film. The film is based on an episode of the novel Journey to the West. It was directed in Shanghai under difficult conditions in the thick of World War II by Wan Guchan and Wan Laiming and was released on January 1, 1941. Monkeys in Winter Monkeys in Winter is a 2006 Bulgarian film directed by Milena Andonova. The film took part in a number of film festivals and won a series of rewards, the most significant of them are following: Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, 2006 - best film in competition program "East of West" Bulgarian Film Festival Golden Rose, Varna, Bulgaria, September 2006 - the Grand Prize for Bulgarian cinema and other rewards National Film Center, Sofia - Best Feature Film for 2006 It was Bulgarias submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Red Swastik Red Swastik is a 2007 Indian Hindi erotic thriller film directed by Vinod Pande. Virtually a Virgin Virtually a Virgin is a 2008 Hungarian drama film written and directed by Péter Bacsó. It was entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival. Zombie Farm The Zombie Farm is a 2011 American zombie film written and directed by Ricardo Islas. It stars Adriana Cataño, Nadia Rowinsky, Khotan, Monika Munoz, and Monika Munoz. It is about a battered wife, con man, and documentary filmmaker who team up against a voodoo priestess. Mamarosh Mamaroš is a 2013 Serbian comedy film written and directed by Momčilo Mrdaković. It competed in the main competition section of the 35th Moscow International Film Festival. Checkmate Checkmate is a 2008 Marathi thriller film. Directed and Written by Sanjay Jadhav and produced by Kanchan Satpute and Chandrashekhar Mahamuni. JFK: 3 Shots That Changed America JFK: 3 Shots That Changed America is an American historical documentary about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. It premiered on The History Channel on Sunday, October 11, 2009 and was released on DVD on January 26, 2010. Mozzarella Stories Mozzarella Stories is a 2011 Italian neo noir-comedy film written and directed by Edoardo De Angelis. It was entered into the main competition at the 38th São Paulo International Film Festival. Restoration Restoration is a 2011 Israeli film directed by Yossi Madmoni. The Hebrew title is בוקר טוב אדון פידלמן. Friends: Naki on the Monster Island is a 2011 Japanese computer-animated film that is loosely based on the Japanese childrens novel Naita Aka Oni by Hirosuke Hamada. It is directed by Takashi Yamazaki and Ryuichi Yagi. The films script was also written by Yamazaki. SMAP member Shingo Katori and actor Koichi Yamadera voiced characters in the film. It was released in Japanese cinemas on 17 December 2011. Kaalo Kaalo is a Hindi horror film, directed by Wilson Louis and produced by Yash Patnaik, Mamta Patnaik and Dhaval Gada. The film was released on 17 December 2010 under the Beyond Dreams Entertainment Ltd. banner. It is Indias first daylight creature Horror Film.. It won the award for Best Film and Cinematography by South African horror Festival 2010. Battlefield Heroes Battlefield Heroes is a 2011 South Korean war comedy film directed by Lee Joon-ik. The film is a sequel to the 2003 film Once Upon a Time in a Battlefield and stars Jung Jin-young, Lee Moon-sik and Ryu Seung-ryong. The film is set in 668 and chronicles the war between the southern Korean state of Shilla against the larger northern Korean state of Goguryeo. The films box office returns were lower than expected in South Korea, which prompted Lee Joon-ik to announce his retirement shortly after the films release. The film has been shown at the New York Asian Film Festival and Fantasia Festival. Holmes & Watson. Madrid Days Holmes & Watson. Madrid days is a 2012 Spanish thriller film written, produced and directed by José Luis Garci. It stars Gary Piquer as Sherlock Holmes and José Luis García Pérez as Dr. Watson. The plot brings the characters of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to Madrid in order to investigate crimes similar to those of Jack the Ripper. Parts of it were filmed on the Buen Retiro Park in Madrid. Hold Back Hold Back is a 2012 French drama film directed and written by Rachid Djaidani. Thy Womb Thy Womb is a 2012 Filipino drama film starring Nora Aunor, Bembol Roco, Mercedes Cabral, and Lovi Poe. Produced by Center Stage Productions and the Film Development Council of the Philippines, Melvin Mangada and Jaime Santiago, the film was written by Henry Burgos and directed by Brillante Mendoza. The film was one of the eight official entries to the 2012 Metro Manila Film Festival. The film competed for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. Although it did not bag the top honors, Thy Womb was awarded three special prizes by other Italian film groups — La Navicella Venezia Cinema Award, the P. Nazareno Taddei Award - Special Mention, and the Bisato d Oro Award for Best Actress given by an independent Italian critics group called Premio Della Critica Indipendiente. The film was also invited to the 37th Toronto International Film Festival and the 17th Busan International Film Festival. The film was referred to as "The Philippines principal trophy" in Encyclopædia Britannicas section discussing the previous years films in the Britannica Book of the Year 2013. Tales from the Organ Trade Tales From the Organ Trade is a 2013 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Ric Esther Bienstock. It was produced by Ric Esther Bienstock, Felix Golubev and Simcha Jacobovici. The film was created in association with HBO Documentary Films, Shaw Media and Canal D. The film examines the shadowy world of black market organ trafficking. The film is narrated by David Cronenberg. Saadi Love Story Saadi Love Story is a Punjabi film starring Amrinder Gill, Diljit Dosanjh, Surveen Chawla and Neetu Singh. Jimmy Sheirgill is the co-producer and Dheeraj Rattan is the director as well as the screenplay writer. This is Dheeraj Rattans debut movie as a director. Music for the film is given by Jaidev Kumar. Heaven's Lost Property Final: Eternal My Master is a 2014 Japanese anime film based on the manga series Heavens Lost Property. Bhale Manchi Roju Bhale Manchi Roju is a 2015 Telugu crime comedy film directed by Sriram Adittya.T and produced by Vijay kumar reddy and Shashidhar reddy under 70MM entertainments. It stars Sudheer Babu, Wamiqa Gabbi, Dhanya Balakrishna, Saikumar in major roles and is released on 25 December 2015. Sunny M.R. composed the films music, Shamdat handled cinematography while M.R.Verma handled editing. It was dubbed in Hindi as Kasam Uparwale Ki by Aditya Movies. Vangaveeti Vangaveeti is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language biographical action film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film is based on the life of politician Vangaveeti Mohana Ranga, and his elder brother Vangaveeti Radha Krishna and their altercation with communist dominated Vijayawada of the 1970s-80s in Andhra Pradesh. The film stars Sandeep Kumar, Vamsi Nakkanti, Kautilya, Shritej, Vamsi Chaganti, and Naina Ganguly. The theatrical trailer of the film was released on 2 October 2016 in Hyderabad, and the film was released on 23 December 2016. Molot Versus is a 2016 Russian sports-drama film directed by Nurbek Egen. It was released on November 3, 2016. C'est le coeur qui meurt en dernier Its the Heart That Dies Last is a Canadian drama film, directed by Alexis Durand-Brault and released in 2017. Based on the 2013 novel by Robert Lalonde, the film stars Gabriel Sabourin as Julian, a writer who has broken through to popular success with a memoir of his dysfunctional family. He reunites with his estranged mother, only to learn that she is suffering from Alzheimers disease and wants Julians help in ending her life. The films cast also includes Sophie Lorain, Paul Doucet, Geneviève Rioux, Céline Bonnier, Isabelle Blais, Monique Mercure, Guy Sprung and Karelle Tremblay. La Bolduc La Bolduc is a Canadian drama film, directed by François Bouvier and released in 2018. A biopic of Quebec folk singer La Bolduc, the film stars Debbie Lynch-White in the title role. The film also stars Émile Proulx-Cloutier as Bolducs husband Édouard, Bianca Gervais as her friend Juliette Newton and Mylène Mackay as activist and politician Thérèse Casgrain, as well as Yan England, Serge Postigo, Germain Houde and Paul Doucet. The film premiered at the Festival du film de lOutaouais on March 23, 2018, before going into general release across Quebec on April 6. It topped the provincial box office in its opening weekend, and finished 2018 as the years second highest grossing Canadian film. The Mended Lute The Mended Lute is a 1909 silent short western film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Florence Lawrence. It was produced by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company. Bright Lights Bright Lights is a 1930 American pre-Code musical comedy film photographed entirely in Technicolor and produced and released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Brothers. Although filmed in December 1929, the film sat on the shelf until the autumn of 1930 when it was given a limited release. However, Warners quickly withdrew the film when the studio realized that the public had grown weary of musicals. Warners believed that this attitude would only last for a few months, but, when the public proved obstinate, they reluctantly re-released the film early in 1931 after making a few cuts to it. The film stars Dorothy Mackaill, Frank Fay, Noah Beery and Frank McHugh. It also features the screen debut of John Carradine, who appears in a small uncredited role. Love Business Love Business is a 1931 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 104th Our Gang short that was released. One More Time One More Time is a 1931 black-and-white Merrie Melodies cartoon short produced by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising and animated by Friz Freleng and Paul J. Smith. The film is seven minutes in length. It stars Foxy as a Prohibition-era cop dealing with various miscreants. This was Foxys last theatrical appearance. A colorized version was produced in Korea by Fred Ladd, for Sunset Productions, the copyright holder at the time. It was made by re-drawing the cels and backgrounds. The animation in this version is inferior, since many drawings were left out, causing jerky movement. Mush and Milk Mush and Milk is a comedy short subject; part of the Our Gang series. It was produced and directed by Robert F. McGowan for Hal Roach, and was originally released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on May 27, 1933. It was the 123rd Our Gang short to be released overall, and the 35th to include sound. Annabel Takes a Tour Annabel Takes a Tour is a 1938 comedy directed by Lew Landers, starring Lucille Ball and Jack Oakie. Annabel is on a promotional tour and, as a publicity stunt, leaks a story that she is having a romantic fling with a famous romance novelist. The film is a sequel to The Affairs of Annabel. Land of Liberty Land of Liberty is a 1939 American documentary film written by Jesse L. Lasky Jr. and Jeanie Macpherson. The film tells the history of the United States from pre-Revolution through 1939. The film was released on June 15, 1939, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. First Yank Into Tokyo First Yank into Tokyo is a 1945 American war film; it takes place during World War II. It was directed by Gordon Douglas. Salome, Where She Danced Salome, Where She Danced is a 1945 American Technicolor Western drama film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Yvonne De Carlo, Rod Cameron and Walter Slezak. The film follows the adventures of a dancer in nineteenth-century Europe and the United States. It is loosely based on the story of Lola Montez. Choreography by Lester Horton. Where Do We Go from Here? Where Do We Go from Here is a 1945 romantic musical comedy-fantasy film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Fred MacMurray, Joan Leslie, June Haver, Gene Sheldon, Anthony Quinn and Fortunio Bonanova. It was produced by Twentieth Century-Fox. Joan Leslies singing voice was dubbed by Sally Sweetland. The score was composed by Kurt Weill with lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Gregory Ratoff directed and Morrie Ryskind wrote the screenplay from a story by Sig Herzig and Ryskind. The film is notable as Weills only musical written directly for the screen and for its anachronistic blend of history and contemporary slang. At the time, the mock-operatic sequence, "The Nina, the Pinta, the Santa Maria," was one of the longest musical sequences ever created for a screen musical. Young Widow Young Widow is a 1946 drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Jane Russell and Louis Hayward. It focuses on Joan Kenwood, a young journalist who cannot get over her husbands death in World War II. Kenwood is reminded in large ways and small of her late husband during every one of her assignments. With The Outlaw still being withheld from general release, Young Widow was Jane Russells debut. Gigi Gigi is a 1949 French comedy film directed by Jacqueline Audry and starring Gaby Morlay, Jean Tissier and Yvonne de Bray. A young girl who is coming of age and being trained as a courtesan by her family, and realises she not only adores the debonair, close family friend Gaston, who has spoiled her with attention and care for most of her life, but that she is in love with him. Gaston realises the same thing, and despite efforts of Gigi´s down-to-earth, doting Grandmother and charming socialite Aunt to bring the couple together by the then socially accepted practice, it is the undeniable and compelling love between Gigi and Gaston that triumphs above all. Beautifully directed by Jacqueline Audry, who accentuates the brilliant humor of this piece without losing the utterly remarkable sensitivity of the young love that takes center stage. The film was based on the novella Gigi written by Colette. A better-known version of the Gigi story, starring Leslie Caron, was filmed in 1958. The 1949 film is included as an extra on the 2008 2-disc DVD and 2009 Blu-ray Disc versions of the 1958 film. Experiment Alcatraz Experiment Alcatraz is a 1950 American crime film directed by Edward L. Cahn and written by Orville H. Hampton. The film stars John Howard, Joan Dixon, Walter Kingsford and Robert Shayne. The film was released on November 21, 1950, by RKO Pictures. Flame of Araby Flame of Araby is a 1951 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Charles Lamont starring Maureen OHara and Jeff Chandler. British film star Maxwell Reed made his American film debut in the picture. Locations were shot at three famous film locations: Vasquez Rocks, Bronson Canyon, and the Alabama Hills in Lone Pine. The Sea Around Us The Sea Around Us is a 1953 American documentary film written and produced by Irwin Allen, based on the book of the same name by Rachel L. Carson. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. All American All American is a 1953 American drama film directed by Jesse Hibbs and starring Tony Curtis and Lori Nelson. End of Desire One Life is a 1958 French drama film directed by Alexandre Astruc, starring Maria Schell and Christian Marquand. It is also known as End of Desire in the United States. It is set in the 19th century and tells the story of the unhappy marriage between an idealistic woman of aristocratic background and a cynical man. The film is based on the novel Une Vie by Guy de Maupassant. It was shown in competition at the 19th Venice International Film Festival. It had 2,315,098 admissions in France. The song "Une Vie", written by Roman Vlad and Marc Lanjean, was released as a single by Maria Schell in 1958, and also covered by Eddie Barclays big band in 1959. Dentist on the Job Dentist on the Job is a 1961 British comedy film directed by C. M. Pennington-Richards, the sequel to Dentist in the Chair. It was released in the US with the title Get On with It!. The film was co-written by Hugh Woodhouse and Hazel Adair. It stars Bob Monkhouse, Kenneth Connor, Ronnie Stevens and Eric Barker repeating their roles from the prequel. Other actors appearing in the film include Shirley Eaton, Richard Wattis and Charles Hawtrey. Monkhouse, Eaton, Connor, Barker and Hawtrey had all previously acted together in unrelated 1958 comedy Carry On Sergeant. Law of the Lawless Law of the Lawless, originally known as Invitation to a Hanging, is a 1964 Western film that was the first of producer A.C. Lyles inexpensive second feature Westerns shot in Technicolor and Techniscope for Paramount Pictures. It stars Dale Robertson and Yvonne de Carlo. This was the last feature film of William Bendix, with his daughter Lorraine also in the cast. Tomorrow at Ten Tomorrow at Ten is a 1962 British thriller film directed by Lance Comfort and starring John Gregson, Robert Shaw, Kenneth Cope and William Hartnell. Epoch of Murder Madness is a 1967 Japanese film directed by Kihachi Okamoto. Testa di sbarco per otto implacabili Hell in Normandy is a 1968 French/Italian international co-production World War II film directed by Alfonso Brescia. The Hard Ride The Hard Ride is a 1971 action film about a U.S. Marine who promises to take care of a dead friends motorcycle, and is threatened by a rival biker gang in the process. The film was written and directed by Burt Topper, and stars Robert Fuller, Sherry Bain, and Tony Russel. It was known during production as Bury An Angel The soundtrack was released on the Paramount Records label the same year as the picture was released, and features a mix of pop and folk rock songs, and a rendition of "Swing Low". All songs were arranged or written by Harley Hatcher. The Murder of Fred Hampton The Murder of Fred Hampton is a 1971 documentary film which began with the intention of portraying Fred Hampton and the Illinois Black Panther Party. During the films production, Hampton was assassinated by the Chicago Police Department. The Killer Is on the Phone The Killer Is on the Phone is a 1972 giallo film directed by Alberto De Martino. It was released in the U.S. in July, 1975. The film is set in Bruges, Belgium, and stars Telly Savalas and Anne Heywood. The story follows an attractive actress who suffers from amnesia and paranoia triggered by a chance encounter with a professional assassin, who in turn begins to follow her with his knife. Molly and Lawless John Molly and Lawless John is a 1972 American western film directed by Gary Nelson and starring Vera Miles and Sam Elliott. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song in 1973. Rugantino Rugantino is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. It is based on the stage musical with the same name by Pietro Garinei and Sandro Giovannini. Calling All Police Cars Calling All Police Cars is a 1975 Italian giallo/poliziottesco film. It stars Antonio Sabàto and Enrico Maria Salerno. Blue Jeans Blue Jeans is a 1975 Italian erotic-drama film directed by Mario Imperoli. The film grossed about 310 million lire at the Italian box office. The film critic Vittorio Spiga referred to the film as "an adult comic book that flows into a real exaltation of the remarkable ass of Gloria Guida". A Girl Named Sooner A Girl Named Sooner is a 1975 American made-for-television drama film directed by Delbert Mann and based upon Suzanne Clausers novel of the same name. Clauser also wrote the screenplay. Candido erotico Candido Erotico is a 1978 Italian erotic romance-drama film written and directed by Claudio Giorgi. George Eastman co-wrote the screenplay. Hell Squad Hell Squad is a 1986 Action film. Tiempo de silencio Tiempo de Silencio is a 1986 Spanish film directed by Vicente Aranda adapted from a well-regarded novel written by Luis Martín-Santos. It stars Imanol Arias, Victoria Abril and Francisco Rabal. Set in the 1940s, in the early days of the Franco’s regime, the plot follows the story of an ambitious doctor who is accused of killing a woman while he tried to save her life after a botched abortion. The film is an intriguing tale of sex, death and alienation with philosophical overtones. Montecarlo Gran Casinò Montecarlo Gran Casinò is a 1987 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. Fever Fever is a 1991 made-for-TV thriller film, starring Armand Assante, Marcia Gay Harden and Sam Neill. It was written by Larry Brothers and directed by Larry Elikann. The film was first aired at HBO on May 11, 1991. Bonanza: The Return Bonanza: The Return is a 1993 made-for-television film sequel to both the 1959–1973 television series Bonanza and the 1988 made-for-television film The Next Generation. The movie was directed by Jerry Jameson and featured noted character actors Ben Johnson, Jack Elam, Dean Stockwell, Linda Gray, and Richard Roundtree. Gunsmoke: The Long Ride Gunsmoke: The Long Ride is a 1993 American made-for-television western film based on the popular series Gunsmoke, in which the main character, Matt Dillon is again played by James Arness. Running Delilah Running Delilah is a 1992 American made-for-television science fiction thriller film directed by Richard Franklin and starring Kim Cattrall and Billy Zane. Rude Rude is a 1995 Canadian crime film directed by Clement Virgo. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival, where it was hailed as ushering in a new Black Canadian film aesthetic. Set in Torontos Regent Park, Rude was the first Canadian dramatic feature to be written, produced, and directed by an all-black team. In 2017 the film was digitally restored by Technicolor, Toronto and Montreal, under the supervision of Director Clement Virgo and Producer Damon D’Oliveira. The restored version screened in the Cinematheque section of the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The Hunter's Moon The Hunters Moon is a 1999 American action drama direct-to-video directed by Richard C. Weinman, and stars Burt Reynolds, Keith Carradine and Hayley DuMond. Although the film had a limited theatrical release, it was not generally seen until it was released on home video. Blood Blood is a 2000 horror film, starring Adrian Rawlins. Its director and writer is Charly Cantor. Prickly Pears Prickly Pears is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. Leo Leo is a 2000 Spanish drama film, written and directed by José Luis Borau and starring Icíar Bollaín and Javier Batanero. It was nominated for six Goya Awards in 2001, and won the award for Best Director. It was also entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival. Princess Goldilocks Princess Goldilocks is a 1973 Czechoslovak television musical fairytale film directed by Vlasta Janečková. It is based on a story by Karel Jaromír Erben. The film was shot at Červená Lhota Castle, Sychrov Castle and Slapy Dam. 'Weird Al' Yankovic Live! "Weird Al" Yankovic Live! is a live video recording of "Weird Al" Yankovics concert during the Touring With Scissors tour, at the Marin County Civic Center, in San Rafael, on October 2, 1999. For legal reasons, video clips and several unreleased songs from the medley were not included. The concert video includes live versions of: "Gump" 2:21 "Polka Power" 4:57 "Jerry Springer" 3:10 "My Babys In Love With Eddie Vedder" 3:33 "The Night Santa Went Crazy" 4:20 "Dare to Be Stupid" 3:42 "Its All About The Pentiums" 3:39 "Germs" 6:54 "One More Minute" 3:55 "Like a Surgeon" 4:01 "Medley" 9:40 including "Pretty Fly For A Rabbi" 1:32 "Another One Rides the Bus" 2:40 "I Love Rocky Road" 0:49 "Achy Breaky Song" 1:03 "Jurassic Park" 1:00 "Grapefruit Diet" 1:02 "I Lost On Jeopardy" 1:39 "Eat It" 1:48 End of "Medley" "Smells Like Nirvana" 3:39 "Bedrock Anthem" 3:51 "Amish Paradise" 3:24 "Fat" 6:23 "The Saga Begins" 6:15 "Yoda" 6:23 It also includes the music videos for "The Saga Begins" and "Its All About The Pentiums", both from Running with Scissors. The DVD version also includes clips from Al TV and a photo gallery with 27 photos. The music videos also have commentaries by Yankovic. Die Scheinheiligen Die Scheinheiligen, or The Hypocrites, is a German low-budget comedy film, written and directed by Thomas Kronthaler and based on a true incident in his hometown of Irschenberg. It became popular particularly in Bavarian cinemas. Hot Money Hot Money is a British television crime drama film, written by Neil McKay and directed by Terry Winsor, first broadcast on ITV on 12 December 2001. Inspired by the Loughton incinerator thefts, the film stars Caroline Quentin as Bridget Watmore, a cleaner at the Bank of England who hatches a plot "for impoverished workers to pinch cash" before it is incinerated. The film was commissioned by ITV in January 2001, as one of two new projects to star Quentin, with the other, Blood Strangers, following in 2002. Nick Elliott, then controller of drama at ITV, described Quentin as being "...very good at playing very ordinary women." Filming began in February 2001. The film received a 44% audience share between 9pm and 11pm, where it was screened against a Panorama investigative special programme on BBC One. Consolidated figures revealed the film drew 9.62 million viewers on its debut broadcast. Reception by newspaper critics ranged from "inadequate script" to "thrilling comedy caper". In 2008, the film was remade in the United States under the title Mad Money, starring Diane Keaton as Bridget, Katie Holmes as Jackie, Queen Latifah as Nina, and Ted Danson as Don. Lindsay Lohan was initially cast to play Jackie, but was replaced due to a lack of completion bond. Mazhavil Kavadi Mazhavilkavadi is a 1989 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Raghunath Paleri. It stars Jayaram, Urvashi, Sreeja, Sithara, Innocent, Karamana Janardanan Nair, Kaviyoor Ponnamma, Philomina, Sankaradi, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Krishnan Kutty Nair and Mamukkoya. The film is considered one of the evergreen hits of Sathyan Anthikkad. It won four Kerala State Film Awards that year, the awards for Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Music Director, and Best Singer. The film was remade in Tamil as Subramaniya Swamy with Pandiarajan. Paarthale Paravasam Paarthale Paravasam is a 2001 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by K. Balachander, who, with the project, completed 100 feature films. The film, produced by Balachanders home banner Kavithalayaa Productions featured Madhavan and Simran in the leading roles, with Lawrence Raghavendra and Sneha playing other key roles. The films music was composed by A. R. Rahman, whilst A. Venkatesh was cinematographer. Paarthale Paravasam tells the story of a couple going through a breakup after the husband is exposed for having had a child from a juvenile relationship. It also shows the introduction of love interests for the couple, and if they reconcile, forms the crux of the plot. The film released on 14 November 2001 to mixed reviews and became a commercial failure. Poor, Poor Pavel Poor Poor Paul is a 2003 Russian historical film. It is a biopic of Czar Paul I of Russia and the final film of the historical trilogy of Vitaly Melnikov "The Empire. The Beginning". Vida y color Life and Colour is a 2005 Spanish movie. Torrance Rises Torrance Rises is a 1999 mockumentary directed by and starring Spike Jonze. The film is based on a dance group in Torrance, and traces their journey to the MTV Video Music Awards presentation. The music video for Fatboy Slims 1999 song "Praise You", also directed by Jonze, features a street performance by this group. Torrance Rises also appears in the compilation The Work Of Director Spike Jonze. Sexo, amor y otras perversiones Sexo, amor y otras perversiones is a 2006 Mexican film made up of eight short films directed by the renowned Mexican film directors: Carlos Carrera Daniel Gruener Gustavo Loza Carolina Rivera María Fernanda Suarez Gerardo Tort Ángel Flores Torres Javier Fox Patrón Carlos Sariñana The Probe "The Probe" was the final episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first broadcast on 16 January 1965, during the second season. Danielson: A Family Movie (or, Make a Joyful Noise Here) Danielson: A Family Movie is a 2006 documentary film about the Christian indie pop band Danielson. It was directed, filmed, produced, and edited by JL Aronson. Chile Puede Chile puede is a 2008 Chilean comedy film about an illegal private Chilean space venture orchestrated by a mad tycoon that comes under the suspicions of the United States government, as an Arab and Al-Qaeda motivated anthrax-filled-satellite attack on the United States. More Than Just a Game More than just a game is a 2007 semi-documentary film directed by Junaid Ahmed. The film shows how political prisoners on Robben Island in South Africa founded the Makana F.A. in 1966. Alternating interviews with Mark Shinners, Anthony Suze, Sedick Isaacs, Lizo Sitoto and Marcus Solomon are intercut with re-enacted scenes. City Without Baseball City Without Baseball is a 2008 Hong Kong drama film starring Ron Heung and other members of the Hong Kong National Baseball Team. It is directed by South African-born Hong Kong filmmaker Lawrence Ah Mon, about a city where baseball is almost unknown, and where the team plays to empty stadia. It explores several themes traditionally regarded as taboo in Hong Kong society, in an unusually open, convention-defying way, and features full-frontal male nudity in several scenes. It is the first of seven such films by Scud. The six later films are: Permanent Residence in 2009, Amphetamine in 2010, Love Actually... Sucks! in 2011, Voyage in 2013, Utopians in 2015 and Thirty Years of Adonis in 2017. His eighth film, Naked Nation, is currently in production. Forged Forged is a 2010 drama directed by William Wedig starring Manny Perez, David Castro, Margo Martindale, Kevin Breznahan, and Jaime Tirelli. Forged was released in theaters through Maya Entertainment on July 29, 2011, as part of the Maya Indie Series. After the Waterfall After the Waterfall is a 2010 New Zealand drama film based on Stephen Blanchards novel The Paraffin Child. The film was the first starring role in a feature film for Antony Starr and Kate Beckinsale, known for his roles in Outrageous Fortune and was the first feature film directed by Simone Horrocks. It was released theatrically in New Zealand on 4 November 2010. 2 Frogs dans l'Ouest 2 Frogs in the West is a Canadian comedy-drama film, released in 2010. The directorial debut of filmmaker and actor Dany Papineau, the film premiered in Montreal on October 8, 2010. It stars Mirianne Brulé, Dany Papineau, Jessica Malka, Germain Houde, and Charlie David. The Legend of Hallowdega The Legend of Hallowdega is a 2010 black comedy fantasy mockumentary short film, directed by Terry Gilliam from a screenplay by Aaron Bergeron. The film stars David Arquette and Justin Kirk, and features appearances by Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Darrell Waltrip. The Legend of Hallowdega was produced by RadicalMedia as branded content film for AMP Energy Juice, and was shot on location in Charlotte and at Talladega Superspeedway, Alabama. Heartbeat Heartbeat is a 2011 South Korean film about human organ trade. The film revolves around Yeon-hee, a widow hoping for a heart transplant for her daughter. When she hears that Hwi-dos mother had a traumatic fall and is now brain-dead, Yeon-hee eagerly attempts to purchase the heart. But Hwi-do refuses until he can find out more about what led to the fall. Starring Kim Yunjin and Park Hae-il in the lead roles, it is the directorial debut of Yoon Jae-keun, who previously wrote Hello. The film had a total of 1,032,942 admissions nationwide. Nedunchalai Nedunchalai is a 2014 Tamil docudrama crime thriller film written and directed by N. Krishna and produced by Aaju and C. Soundarajan. The film features Aari and Sshivada in the lead roles, with Prashant Narayanan in another pivotal role. The film released on 28 March 2014. Zindagi 50 50 Zindagi 50-50 is a 2013 Bollywood Erotic film which is directed by Rajiv S Ruia. It stars Veena Malik, Rajan Verma, Supriya Kumari, Arya Babbar, Riya Sen and Rajpal Yadav. This film dubbed is in Tamil titled Mutham Thara Vaa and in Telugu as Rangeela. Song from the Forest Song from the Forest is a 2013 German documentary film written and directed by Michael Obert. The film premiered on 21 November 2013 at International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, where it was honored with the Best Feature Length Documentary Award. Shelby Shelby is a 2014 Canadian Christmas comedy film directed by Brian K. Roberts and starring John Paul Ruttan, Chevy Chase, Tom Arnold and Rob Schneider as the voice of the titular dog. Snow on the Blades aka "Snow On The Blades" is a 2014 Japanese jidaigeki film directed by Setsurō Wakamatsu. It was released on September 20, 2014. Banana Banana is a 2015 comedy-drama film written and directed by Andrea Jublin. For this film Jublin was nominated for David di Donatello for Best New Director. Gyeongju Gyeongju is a 2014 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Zhang Lu, starring Park Hae-il and Shin Min-ah. Packed in a Trunk: The Lost Art of Edith Lake Wilkinson Packed in a Trunk: The Lost Art of Edith Lake Wilkinson is a 2015 documentary film about American artist Edith Lake Wilkinson, who painted in Provincetown from 1914 to 1923. One of the writers of the documentary, Jane Anderson, is Wilkinsons great-niece. Coalition Coalition is a 2015 British television film about the formation of a coalition government following the 2010 United Kingdom general election. It was broadcast on Channel 4 on 28 March 2015, shortly before that years general election. The film was written by James Graham and starred Bertie Carvel as Nick Clegg, Ian Grieve as Gordon Brown, and Mark Dexter as David Cameron. Graham wrote the film in the aim of giving humanity and enabling empathy to all of the figures portrayed within it, which earned it positive reviews from critics. The Unauthorized Melrose Place Story The Unauthorized Melrose Place Story is a 2015 television drama film directed by Mark Griffiths and written by Dana Schmalenberg. The film stars Ciara Hanna, Frank Rose Bailey IV, Ryan Bruce, Chloe McClay, Chelsea Hobbs, Joseph John Coleman and Brandon Barash. The film premiered on Lifetime on October 10, 2015. Shajahanum Pareekuttiyum Shajahanum Pareekuttiyum is a 2016 Indian Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Boban Samuel. The film stars Kunchacko Boban, Jayasurya and Amala Paul in the lead roles. Nikki Galrani made a cameo appearance. Principal photography began on 4 April 2016, and the film released on 6 July 2016 on the occasion of Eid. Kalyana Vaibhogame Kalyana Vaibhogame is a 2016 Indian Telugu romantic comedy film written and directed by B. V. Nandini Reddy. Produced by K.L.Damodar Prasad under Sri Ranjith Movies the film features Naga Shourya and Malavika Nair in the lead roles and Raasi, Aishwarya, Raj Mudhiraj and Anand in the supporting roles. The film was released worldwide on 4 March 2016 to critical acclaim. Involution Involution is an upcoming Russian sci-fi drama film directed by Pavel Khvaleev. Yurigokoro is a Japanese drama film directed by Naoto Kumazawa, based on Mahokaru Numatas novel of the same name. It stars Yuriko Yoshitaka, Kenichi Matsuyama and Tori Matsuzaka. The King's Case Note The Kings Case Note is a 2017 South Korean comedy film directed by Moon Hyun-sung, starring Lee Sun-kyun and Ahn Jae-hong. Shuttle Life Shuttle Life is a 2017 Malaysian drama film directed by Tan Seng Kiat, starring Jack Tan, Sylvia Chang and Angel Chan. The film was scheduled to be released on October 12, 2017. A Trap for Santa Claus A Trap for Santa Claus is a 1909 one-reel American silent film, a Biograph Company production. Directed by D.W. Griffith, it stars Henry B. Walthall, Marion Leonard, and Gladys Egan. West of Hot Dog West of Hot Dog is a 1924 American comedy film starring Stan Laurel. Red-Headed Baby Red-Headed Baby is a 1931 one-reel short animated film, part of the Merrie Melodies series. It was released on December 26, 1931, and is directed by Rudolf Ising. The short is notable for being the first Merrie Melodie to not feature recurring characters such as Foxy or Piggy, and also for being the first Warner Bros. cartoon to feature one-off characters. The Spider and the Fly The Spider and the Fly is a 1931 Silly Symphonies cartoon. Smartest Girl in Town Smartest Girl in Town is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley, written by Viola Brothers Shore, and starring Gene Raymond, Ann Sothern, Helen Broderick, Eric Blore, Erik Rhodes and Harry Jans. It was released on November 27, 1936, by RKO Pictures. The Thirteenth Chair The Thirteenth Chair is a 1937 film directed by George B. Seitz, based on the stage play by Bayard Veiller, and starring Dame May Whitty, Lewis Stone, Madge Evans, and Elissa Landi. This was the third film adaptation of the play. There was an earlier version by director Tod Browning in 1929 with Bela Lugosi in a supporting role, and an even earlier 1919 silent film version that starred Creighton Hale as well. The Declaration of Independence Declaration of Independence is a 1938 American short drama film directed by Crane Wilbur. It won an Academy Award at the 11th Academy Awards in 1939 for Best Short Subject, and has been credited as being one of the few films relating to the American Revolution to win this award. Declaration of Independence was part of Warner Bros.s Old Glory series, which consisted of several short films that covered American history. Jeepers Creepers Jeepers Creepers is a 1939 Looney Tunes animated short starring Porky Pig. It was directed by Robert Clampett. It was released on DVD on September 19, 2017, in the Porky Pig 101. That's Right - You're Wrong Thats Right—Youre Wrong is a 1939 American musical film directed by David Butler and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film stars Kay Kyser and his band, with a cast that included Adolphe Menjou, Lucille Ball, Edward Everett Horton, Roscoe Karns, and Ginny Simms. American Empire American Empire is a 1942 American western film directed by William C. McGann. The film was released in the United Kingdom as My Son Alone. So This Is New York So This Is New York is a 1948 satirical movie comedy starring acerbic radio and television comedian Henry Morgan and directed by Richard Fleischer. The cynically sophisticated screenplay was written by Carl Foreman and Herbert Baker from the 1920 novel The Big Town by Ring Lardner. Foreman was blacklisted soon after. It remains the only film in which humorist Henry Morgan plays the leading role, and the material was tailored to showcase the cynical persona Morgan had developed for his radio show. The film was the second feature directed Richard Fleischer, who had previously directed short subjects for United Artists. Fleischer went on to direct Follow Me Quietly, Armored Car Robbery, and The Narrow Margin. It was also the first film produced by Stanley Kramer. You Were Meant for Me You Were Meant for Me is a 1948 musical film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Dan Dailey and Jeanne Crain as a bandleader and his wife. It was released by 20th Century Fox. Marilyn Monroe may have worked on the film as an uncredited extra. The film includes performances of "You Were Meant for Me", "Ill Get By", and "Aint Misbehavin". Snegurochka The Snow Maiden is a 1952 Soviet/Russian traditionally animated feature film. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow and is based on the Slavic-pagan play of the same name by Aleksandr Ostrovsky. Music from Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakovs opera The Snow Maiden is used, arranged for the film by L. Shvarts. The animated film was shown at movie theaters. The film is listed as being in the public domain on the website of the Russian Federal Agency of Culture and Cinematography. http://www.rosculture.ru/movies_list/listing/show/?id=35442 The film also lapsed into the public domain in the United States when its US copyright expired, but the copyright was restored under the GATT treaty. http://www.copyright.gov/fedreg/1996/61fr68453.html Flagpole Jitters Flagpole Jitters is a 1956 short film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 169th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. I Mobster I Mobster is a 1958 film noir crime-drama film directed by Roger Corman. The film features a cameo of famous burlesque star Lili St. Cyr. Innocent Sinners Innocent Sinners is a 1958 British film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Flora Robson. It was based on the novel An Episode of Sparrows by Rumer Godden. Law and Disorder Law and Disorder is a 1958 British comedy film directed by Charles Crichton and starring Michael Redgrave, Robert Morley, Joan Hickson, Lionel Jeffries. It was based on the 1954 novel Smugglers Circuit by Denys Roberts. The film was started by director Henry Cornelius who died whilst making the film. He was replaced by Charles Crichton. Quantrill's Raiders Quantrills Raiders is a 1958 American Western film about Quantrills Raiders. It was directed by Edward Bernds. The Chasers Les Dragueurs is a 1959 French drama film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky. Island of Lost Women Island of Lost Women is a 1959 independently made black-and-white castaways melodrama, produced by George C. Bertholon, Albert J. Cohen, and Alan Ladd, that was directed by Frank Tuttle and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film stars Jeff Richards, Venetia Stevenson, John Smith, Alan Napier, Diane Jergens, and June Blair. The films storyline borrows details from Shakespeares The Tempest and more contemporaneously the 1956 science fiction film Forbidden Planet. Say One for Me Say One For Me is a 1959 musical film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Bing Crosby and Debbie Reynolds. Say One for Me was listed in the 1978 book The Fifty Worst Films of All Time. Actress Stella Stevens made her film debut in Say One for Me and received the Golden Globe Award in 1960 for New Star of the Year-Actress for this film. Kill or Cure Kill or Cure is a 1962 British comedy film, in which an inept private investigator is called to look into the strange goings-on at a health club. It was filmed mainly at Aldenham House in Elstree, Hertfordshire in the summer of 1961. The house was used for many of the inside shots together with the surrounding parkland for the holiday chalets. Filming was still taking place in September 1961 as the Haberdashers Askes School for Boys moved into a new school built on the rest of the site having just moved from Hampstead. The house became the administrative centre for the school with the school reception being where the hotel reception is in the film. The Scarface Mob The Scarface Mob is an American feature film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Robert Stack. It consists of the pilot episodes for the TV series The Untouchables that originally screened as a two-part installment of Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse in April 1959. The episodes were cut together and released in 1962. Operazione Goldman Lightning Bolt is a 1966 spy-fi film shot in Techniscope in 1965 that was directed by Antonio Margheriti in his first entry into the Eurospy genre. The film was co-financed and released in the US by the Woolner Brothers who re-titled it Lightning Bolt with the tagline "strikes like a ball of thunder" . It was released as a double feature with Red Dragon in 1967 two years after the film had been shot. The films star, Anthony Eisley, commented that the film was released too late to take advantage of the James Bond craze. Operazione San Pietro Operazione San Pietro is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Lucio Fulci. Beginning with the title, the film consists in a sort of unofficial sequel of Operazione San Gennaro, a successful heist-comedy film that Dino Risi had filmed the previous year. The film was co-produced by France, where it was released as Au diable les anges, and West Germany, where is known as Die Abenteuer des Kardinal Braun. Fearless Frank Fearless Frank is a 1967 American fantasy comedy film directed by Philip Kaufman. It is notable as the film debut of Jon Voight. Voight plays a murdered drifter who gets reanimated and turned into a superhero by a scientist. Other notable cast members include The Man With the Golden Arm author Nelson Algren as a mobster named Needles, and Word Jazz vocal artist Ken Nordine as the narrator, credited as "The Stranger." Hell's Belles Hells Belles is a 1969 action film about two hardcore bikers who feud over a new motorcycle. The film was directed by Maury Dexter. It stars Jeremy Slate, Adam Roarke, and Jocelyn Lane. It is a biker film, a subgenre of exploitation films. The film was released on DVD by MGM Home Entertainment as a double feature with The Wild Angels. The film was shot around Tucson, Arizona. I Have Two Mothers and Two Fathers I Have Two Mothers and Two Fathers is a 1968 Yugoslav/Croatian comedy drama film directed by Krešo Golik. The film won the Golden Arena for Best Actress and Golden Arena for Best Cinematography at the 1968 Pula Film Festival, the Yugoslav national film awards. In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics found it to be one of the best Croatian films ever made. A Estranha Hospedaria dos Prazeres The Strange Hostel of Naked Pleasures is a 1976 Brazilian film by Brazilian horror film director José Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Zé do Caixão. The film features Coffin Joe as the main character, although it is not part of the "Coffin Joe trilogy". La vergine, il toro e il capricorno La vergine, il toro e il capricorno is a 1977 Italian sexy comedy film directed by Luciano Martino. According to the film critic Paolo Mereghetti, the film is "one of the most funny films" in the commedia sexy allitaliana genre. A Night Full of Rain A Night Full of Rain is an Italian American film directed by Lina Wertmüller and stars Candice Bergen and Giancarlo Giannini. Lina Wertmüller was nominated as best director at the 28th Berlin International Film Festival in 1978. The plot concerns a romantic and heart-breaking relationship between a chauvinist Italian journalist and a feminist American photographer. The film was shot in San Francisco and Rome and was the directors first film with original dialogue in the English language. Hiver 54, l'abbé Pierre Hiver 54, labbé Pierre is a 1989 French film, directed by Denis Amar, and starring Lambert Wilson and Claudia Cardinale. Supporting actor Robert Hirsch won a Best Supporting Actor award from the French Academy of Cinema for the film. The Magic Riddle The Magic Riddle is a 1991 Australian animated feature film directed and written by Yoram Gross. The film tells the story of Cindy, an orphan who lives as an indentured servant to her cruel stepmother, and features elements of famous fairytales including Cinderella, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Little Red Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty and Pinocchio. Robyn Moore provides the voice of Cindy and various other characters. Sweet Talker Sweet Talker is a 1991 Australian film starring Bryan Brown. It was directed by Michael Jenkins who later described it as: Heathcliff: The Movie Heathcliff: The Movie is a 1986 animated anthology comedy film from DiC Audiovisuel, released by Atlantic Releasing under their Clubhouse Pictures label. Utz Utz is a 1992 dramatic film directed by George Sluizer, produced by John Goldschmidt and starring Brenda Fricker, Peter Riegert and Armin Mueller-Stahl. Mueller-Stahl won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival. The film is based on the 1988 novel Utz by Bruce Chatwin, who also co-wrote the screenplay. The Disappearance of Christina The Disappearance of Christina is a 1993 television film, starring John Stamos, Kim Delaney, CCH Pounder, Robert Carradine and Claire Yarlett. It was written by Camille Thomasson and directed by Karen Arthur. Two Cops Two Cops is a 1993 South Korean action/comedy film directed by Kang Woo-suk. It stars Ahn Sung-ki and Park Joong-hoon as a pair of police detectives with different outlooks who end up working on a case together. Duke of Groove Duke of Groove is a 1996 American short film directed by Griffin Dunne. It was nominated for Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. Family Reunion: A Relative Nightmare Family Reunion: A Relative Nightmare is a 1995 television film, starring Melissa Joan Hart and Jason Marsden. It was co-written, co-produced and directed by Neal Israel. The film was originally aired by ABC on April 01, 1995. From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler is a 1995 American made-for-television comedy-drama film based on E.L. Konigsburgs novel of the same name. The story is about a girl and her brother who run away from home to live in the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art and discover what they think is a lost treasure. The children, Claudia and Jamie, are transfixed with the treasure and wont leave without knowing what its secret is. Lauren Bacall stars in the title role. The book was previously adapted into a 1973 feature film starring Ingrid Bergman, later released on home video as The Hideaways. Delivered Delivered is a 1999 thriller/crime film directed by Guy Ferland. A pizza boy finds a murdered man at his next delivery and becomes the murderers next intended victim. Kiss & Tell Kiss & Tell, titled Kiss and Tell on its theatrical release poster, is a 1997 American film directed by Jordan Alan. It was made largely through improvisation. Jack Brown Genius Jack Brown Genius is a New Zealand romantic comedy fantasy film directed by Tony Hiles, produced by Peter Jackson and written by both with Jacksons partner Fran Walsh. Actor Tim Balme, who had earlier starred in Jacksons movie Braindead, plays the title role. Tik Tik Tik Tik! Tik! Tik! is a 1981 Indian Tamil-language crime-mystery film directed by P. Bharathiraja for producer Prakash R.C, starring Kamal Haasan in the lead role supported by Madhavi, Swapna and Radha. The film was dubbed into Telugu under the same name. Dead Souls Dead Souls is a 1984 Soviet television miniseries directed by Mikhail Schweitzer, based on Nikolai Gogols epic poem of the same name. This story has been shared in many different interpretations. In 1930, author Mikhail Bulgakov was commissioned to write the first adaptation of this novel for the Soviet stage at the Moscow Art Theater. The 1984 miniseries was based on the 1960 film adaptation directed by Leonid Trauberg, which was inspired the Moscow Art Theater script. This story was also adapted as an opera in the 1980s as an American-Soviet production that first opened in Boston. The first cinematic interpretation of this film was directed by Petyr Chardin in 1909. Mirka Mirka is a 2000 drama film starring Vanessa Redgrave and Gérard Depardieu. The international co-production was written and directed by Algerian-born filmmaker Rachid Benhadj. Although countries are unnamed, several publications make reference to the film as a document of Bosnian Genocide. It was released in Italy on 10 March 2000 and received its international premiere at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival on 21 November 2005. God, Sex & Apple Pie God, Sex & Apple Pie is a 1998 film directed by Paul Leaf. Le dernier souffle The Last Breath is a Canadian drama film, released in 1999. Written by Joanne Arseneau and directed by Richard Ciupka, the film stars Luc Picard as Laurent Vaillancourt, a police officer from Montreal who travels to Arkansas to solve the murder of his brother Martin. The films cast also includes Julien Poulin, Serge Houde, Anik Matern and Paul Ahmarani. Fast Food Fast Food is a 1999 British film starring Gerard Butler and written and directed by Stewart Sugg. Detective Kitty O'Day Detective Kitty ODay is a 1944 American comedy mystery film directed by William Beaudine and starring Jean Parker, Peter Cookson and Tim Ryan. The film was intended as an attempt to create a new low-budget detective series, but only one sequel, Adventures of Kitty ODay, was made. The Deep The Deep is an unfinished film directed by Orson Welles, based on Charles Williams novel Dead Calm, which was later adapted as an eponymous 1989 film. Welles produced and wrote The Deep, as well as played the role of Russ Brewer opposite Jeanne Moreau and Laurence Harvey. Welles worked on the film from 1966 to 1969. The film is incomplete; several major scenes were never shot, and portions of the soundtrack remain unrecorded. The original negative has been lost, and the film exists in two work prints, one in black and white and the other in color. Taliesin Jones The Testimony of Taliesin Jones is a 2000 British drama film directed by Martin Duffy and starring John Paul Macleod and Jonathan Pryce. It is based on the eponymous novel by Rhidian Brook. Cheerleaders Beach Party Cheerleaders Beach Party is a 1978 comedy film by producer/director Alex E. Goitein and writer Chuck Vincent. It stars Elizabeth Loredan, Jamie Jenson, Lynn Hastings, and Gloria Upson as college cheerleaders out to save their team, the Rambling U. Rams. It was released on DVD by Telavista in 2007. Uthiri Pookkal Uthiripookkal is a 1979 Indian Tamil-language drama film, written and directed by J. Mahendran. It is based on a short story titled Chitrannai by Pudhumaipithan. It starred then newcomers Vijayan, Ashwini, Madhumalini, Charuhasan, Master Haja Sheriff and Baby Anju in prominent roles while Sarath Babu plays a cameo. The soundtrack and background score were composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Ashok Kumar handled the cinematography, while B. Lenin made his debut as an independent editor with the film. The film has been critically acclaimed and is considered a landmark film in Tamil cinema. Mahendran won the Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Director and S. Janaki won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Female Playback. In 2013, IBN Live included the film in its list of 100 greatest Indian films of all time. Although no print of Uthiripookkal is known to survive, the film is still available on home video. Alla rivoluzione sulla due cavalli Off to the Revolution by a 2CV is a 2001 Italian comedy film directed by Maurizio Sciarra. It won the Golden Leopard at the 2001 Locarno International Film Festival. Once Upon an Angel Peau dAnge is a 2002 French drama film directed by Vincent Perez. Ayastefanos'taki Rus abidesinin yikilisi Ayastefanostaki Rus Abidesinin Yıkılışı Demolition of the Monument at San Stefano is a 1914 Turkish documentary film directed by former army officer Fuat Uzkınay. It is the oldest known Turkish-made film, with a length of 150 metres. The documentary showed the demolition of the Russian victory monument erected in San Stefano after the Russo-Turkish War, which ended with the Treaty of San Stefano. The reason for the monuments demolition was the declaration of war between the Ottoman Empire and Russian Empire in 1914, during World War I. The last surviving copy of the film is believed to have been lost around 1941 and no known copies exist today in archives. The Little Bear Movie The Little Bear Movie is an animated film based on the television series Little Bear, which in turn is based on the book series of the same name which was written by Else Holmelund Minarik and illustrated by Maurice Sendak, and produced by Nelvana Limited and Wild Things Productions for Paramount Home Video. The film was released on direct-to-video on August 7, 2001 by Paramount Home Video. It stars Kristin Fairlie as the voice of Little Bear. The Pact The Pact is a 2003 Australian film. The movie was privately financed. Gaydar Gaydar is a 2002 short comedy film directed by Larry LaFond, written by LaFond and by Terry Ray and Larry Lafond. The film stars Terry Ray, Bryan Dattilo, Jennifer Echols, and Jim J. Bullock, and also features Charles Nelson Reilly in his last movie appearance. wkw/tk/1996@7'55''hk.net wkw/tk/1996@7′55″hk.net is a 1996 commercial short film by Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai that he made for Japanese fashion designer Takeo Kikuchi. The title contains the initials of Wong Kar-wai and Takeo Kikuchi, the year of release, the length, 7 minutes 55 seconds, and "hk" for Hong Kong. It features Japanese actor Tadanobu Asano and Hong Kong actress Karen Mok. Photography is by Wongs stock cinematographer, Australian expatriate Christopher Doyle. The film is very much in keeping with Wongs style. There are several versions of the film, originally two otherwise identical versions were released with different soundtracks to lay emphasis on the perspectives of the male and female character respectively. There are several versions of the film that have been aired as television commercials. These are available on the Japanese laserdisc release of Wongs Fallen Angels, as well as various bootlegged VCD releases of Wongs features. Arna's Children Arnas Children is a 2004 Dutch-Israeli documentary film directed by Juliano Mer Khamis and Danniel Danniel. The films story revolves around a childrens theater group in Jenin in the Palestinian territories established by Arna Mer-Khamis, the directors mother, an Israeli Jewish political and human rights activist. The film portrays the lives of Arna Mer-Khamis and the children members of the theater including Ala el-Sabagr, Zakaria Zubeidi, Daud Zubeidi, Majdi Shadi, Staiti, Nidal Swetti, Yussef Swetti, Mahmoud Kaneri, Khairia Fakhri and Ashraf Abu-Alheji. The film won "Best Documentary Feature" in the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. Three of the theater children died in various operations or while resisting the Israeli army, namely Ala, Nidal, and Ashraf. Yussef committed a suicide attack in Hadera in 2001, murdering four civilians. Two other children, Daud and Zakaria were imprisoned. The director of the film Juliano Mer Khamis was assassinated in Jenin on 4 April 2011 by masked militants. Nenunnanu Nenunnanu is a 2004 Telugu film produced by D.Sivaprasad Reddy on Kamakshi Movies banner, directed by V. N. Aditya. Starring Nagarjuna Akkineni, Arti Agarwal and Shriya Saran in the lead roles with Subbaraju and Mukesh Rishi in supporting roles and music by M. M. Keeravani was a big asset to the film. This movie was then dubbed in Tamil as Chandramadhi and in Hindi as Vishwa - The He-Man. The film recorded as Super Hit at the box-office. Monsters Monsters is a short 2004 horror film written and directed by Robert Morgan, which had the working title Broadmoor. It won the 2004 Bacchus Award at the Boston Underground Film Festival. The Beau Brummels The Beau Brummels is a 1928 Vitaphone short film featuring vaudeville duo Al Shaw and Sam Lee. It was the first film the team made together. The film was selected to the United States National Film Registry in 2016 as "culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant. Heroína Heroine is a 2005 Spanish drama film directed by Gerardo Herrero. It stars Adriana Ozores as Pilar. Cindy: The Doll Is Mine Cindy: The Doll Is Mine is a short film written and directed by French director Bertrand Bonello. It stars Italian actress Asia Argento in the double role of photographer Cindy Sherman, a brunette, and her model, a blonde who strangely resemble one another. The film was screened out of competition at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Let the Cat Out of the Bag Katze im Sack is a German drama film directed by Florian Schwarz and written by Michael Proehl. The films tagline translates to English as A romantic film for those who dont like romantic films. Set primarily in Leipzig, two apparently lost souls find one another but struggle to find romance against circumstances and their own divisive personalities. The two lead characters, Karl played by Christoph Bach and Doris Jule Böwe, have a chance meeting on a train. The pair steal minor items from one another during the journey and that theft leads Karl to attempt to track down Doris to her place of work at a bar in Leipzig. Once in Leipzig, the pair each make convoluted attempts to get to know the other in a series of events coloured by disaffected members of Leipzig society including an older male friend of Doris and a brothel owner. Automatons Automatons is a 2006 black-and-white horror film about a war against robots. The movie was made under the working title Death to the Automatons. Christine Spencer, Angus Scrimm, and Brenda Cooney star. John Levene, Don Wood and Executive Producer Larry Fessenden have supporting roles. The film was directed by James Felix McKenney. The tagline was, "Men started this war. The machines will finish it." Children Full of Life is a 2003 Japanese documentary film directed by Noboru Kaetsu that follows a 4th grade teacher in Japan. So Much So Fast So Much So Fast is a documentary film written and directed by Academy Award nominees Steven Ascher and Jeanne Jordan. It premiered in competition at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, and won the Audience Award at the Boston Independent Film Festival. Vampire Cop Ricky Vampire Cop Ricky is a 2006 South Korean film. The Devil's Flower The Devils Flower is a 2010 Russian romantic fantasy film directed by Ekaterina Grokhovskaya. Samurai Zombie is a 2008 Japanese comic horror film directed by Tak Sakaguchi and written by Ryuhei Kitamura, who had previously collaborated on Versus. A family taken hostage and their kidnappers become prey to an undead samurai in a haunted cemetery. Shark City Shark City is a 2009 comedy film directed by Dan Eisen and starring Jefferson Brown, David J. Phillips, Carlo Rota, Corey Haim, Vivica A. Fox, Jordan Madley, Samantha Gutstadt, and Tony Nappo; with Skye Collyer, Adam Rodness, Sean Tweedley, Michael Gelbart, and Dylan Ramsey. It was written by Evan Shear. The Other One The Other One is a 2008 French drama film directed by Patrick Mario Bernard and Pierre Trividic, based on the novel LOccupation by Annie Ernaux. It was an entrant at the 65th Venice International Film Festival in 2008. For her performance, Dominique Blanc won the Volpi Cup for best actress. Typeface Typeface is an independent documentary film, produced by Kartemquin Films, about visual culture, technology and graphic design, centered on the Hamilton Wood Type and Printing Museum in Two Rivers. Typeface the film focuses on a rural Midwestern museum and print shop where international artists meet retired craftsmen and together navigate the convergence of modern design and traditional technique. Directed by Justine Nagan, it was released in 2009 after two sold-out sneak previews at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, MN. Its international premiere was at the Breda International Film Festival in The Netherlands. Since that time, the film has toured around the world for screenings in select theatres, museums, universities and film festivals, including the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Austin, a sold-out week run at the Gene Siskel Film Center in Chicago, and the Denver Art Museum in Denver. Musician Josh Ritter provided the film’s soundtrack. Typeface won “Best Documentary” at the Flyway Film Festival in October 2009. The film was a 2010 Regional Emmy nominee for Best Documentary. A limited-edition version of the Typeface DVD, including a letter-pressed poster by Bill Moran, Artistic Director of the Hamilton Wood Type Museum was released on in April 2010. Cinetic Rights Management/Film Buff handled the digital release of the film, including iTunes and Netflix. The Mystical Adventures of Billy Owens The Mystical Adventures of Billy Owens is a 2008 Canadian fantasy film, which takes place in Spirit River, Canada, about a boy who discovers on his 11th birthday that he is capable of using magic and must save his town from destruction. This film was presented in two parts under a "To Be Continued" format, with a sequel, Billy Owens and the Secret of the Runes, which followed in 2010. Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg is a 2009 documentary film on the broadcast career of Gertrude Berg and her radio and television serials, The Goldbergs. Aviva Kempner directed the film, interviewing family members of Berg, cast members of the Goldbergs and historians of radio and television. She also includes interview statements by non-celebrities, and celebrities, including All Things Considered anchor Susan Stamberg, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, television sitcom producer Norman Lear and Mary Tyler Moore Show actor Ed Asner. The film follows Bergs early years of marriage, her short period in New Orleans, her move to New York City, to her work in the radio and television renditions of The Goldbergs. The film devotes attention to the role of The Goldbergs in helping to present a congenial image of a striving Jewish family to the broader American public, and the tremendous popularity that the radio and television shows experienced. Stamberg deems Berg, "the Oprah of her day." Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg addresses developments contemporaneous with the years of The Goldbergs, Kristallnacht, the American Nazi German-American Bund and right-wing radio lecturer Father Coughlin. It also deals with Bergs struggle against the McCarthy Era blacklisters and the influence of Red Channels. The film ends with the end of the television program and Bergs post-Goldbergs professional career. In 2009, the film won the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival Freedom of Expression Award. Leaving Leaving is a 2011 Czech drama film written and directed by Václav Havel, based on his play of the same name, an absurdist look at the life of an ex-politician. The film received two Czech Lion awards. The Insatiable Moon The Insatiable Moon is a 2010 New Zealand drama film, based on a 1997 novel of the same name by Mike Riddell, who also wrote the screenplay. The film was directed by Rosemary Riddell, and stars Rawiri Paratene in the leading role as Arthur, self-proclaimed second son of God. Arthur sets off on a mission to find the Queen of Heaven, and finds her in Margaret, just as the community boarding house he calls home faces threat. The film focuses on themes around mental illness and discrimination, and draws on Mike Riddells experiences working with those with mental health problems and those that are underprivileged. This is what both the novel and screenplay are based on. The film was shot in Ponsonby, a suburb of Auckland. The film has been screened at Mental Health events, such as Mental Health Awareness Week in 2013. Night Club Night Club is a 2011 American comedy film starring Ernest Borgnine and Mickey Rooney. It is the directorial debut of Sam Borowski. Mummy & Me Mummy & Me is a 2010 Malayalam comedy family film written and directed by Jeethu Joseph. Mummy & Me stars Mukesh, Urvashi and Archana Kavi in the main lead and the remaining cast include Kunchacko Boban, Lalu Alex, Shari, Janardhanan, and Anoop Menon. Art History Art History is a 2011 American drama film directed by Joe Swanberg, written by Swanberg, Josephine Decker, and Kent Osborne. It stars Decker, Swanberg, Osborne, Adam Wingard, and Kris Swanberg as filmmakers whose lives are complicated by a graphic sex scene in an arthouse film. Ghost Ghost is a 2012 Indian horror film written and directed by Puja Jatinder Bedi, starring Shiney Ahuja and Sayali Bhagat in the lead roles and features Russian actress Julia Bliss who makes her Bollywood debut. Ghost was released on Friday 13 January 2012 and was critically panned, although the performance of Sayali Bhagat was well praised. The film performed moderately well at the Indian box office. The story follows Bhagat as a doctor and Ahuja as a detective who together investigate strange happenings inside a hospital. The film was given an A certificate because of its extremely violent content and due to this, the film also landed into several controversies and criticisms, resulting in some scenes being edited and trimmed by the Indian censor board. Ne-beu-en-ding-seu-to-ri For the similarly titled 1984 fantasy film, see The NeverEnding Story Never Ending Story is a 2012 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Jung Yong-joo. Uhm Tae-woong and Jung Ryeo-won star as a mismatched couple who meet at a hospital where they have both been diagnosed with terminal illnesses and decide to spend the rest of their lives together. Husbands in Goa Husbands in Goa is a 2012 Malayalam comedy film directed by Saji Surendran and written by Krishna Poojapura, starring Jayasurya, Indrajith, Lal, Asif Ali, Rima Kallingal, Bhama, Remya Nambeesan and Praveena. The film follows the journey of three young men, who flee from their wives, for a vacation to the international tourist-destination Goa. During the trip, they become friends with an immature youthful older man, who is on the verge of a divorce. The film explores their time in Goa, the people they meet and a turn of events occur when they encounter their wives. The film is the second production of UTV Motion Pictures in Malayalam cinema. It features music composed by M. G. Sreekumar, whilst cinematography is handled by Anil Nair and is edited by Manoj. Husbands in Goa debuted at the Kerala box office with a gross of 20.7 million its opening weekend. The film was a hit at the box office. Arike Arike is a 2012 Malayalam romantic comedy film by Shyamaprasad, starring Dileep, Samvrutha Sunil and Mamta Mohandas. The film, based on a Bengali short story by Sunil Gangopadhyay, was produced under the banner of Picture Perfect and has a script by Shyamaprasad himself, cinematography by Alagappan, editing by Vinod Sukumaran and music by Ouseppachan. The film, a romantic comedy, is about the shades of love that vary in a relationship woven around three individuals. Just Maath Maathalli Just Maath Maathalli is a 2010 Indian Kannada romantic feel good film, written & directed by Sudeep starring himself, Ramya and Rajesh. The film follows Siddharths search for Tanu to confess his love for her. Sudeep first approached producer Shanker Gowda to produce an action film which he wanted to direct. But, during discussions of the script, the idea of Just Maath Maathalli came up and Shanker Gowda showed immense interest in producing it. Sudeep went on to script and direct the film. Bebo Wa Bashir Bibo and Beshir is an Egyptian film in which Beshir a young Egyptian-African man who becomes friends with Bibo and falls in love with her. Forced by the circumstances, he finds himself living with Bibo in the same house. Blood Is Blood Blood Is Blood is a 2016 film written and directed by Stuart Sauvarin and starring Fiona Dourif, Andrew James Allen, Daniel DiTomasso, Kate French, Caitlin Harris, and Teni Panosian. It was released across Digital HD and VOD, on September 1, 2016. Paco de Lucía: A Journey Paco de Lucía: La búsqueda is a Spanish documentary about the guitarist Paco de Lucía. It is directed by Francisco Sánchez Varela and portrayed by Paco de Lucía, who died before the production, Camarón de la Isla and Rubén Blades. In 2015 it received a Goya Award for Best Documentary, and it was nominated for Platino Awards for Best Documentary. It got a Gold Record. It shows 29 themes music of the artist. Knock Knock, It's Tig Notaro Knock Knock, Its Tig Notaro is a 2015 stand-up comedy tour documentary film starring Tig Notaro and Jon Dore. The film premiered on March 16, 2015 at the South by Southwest Film Festival and aired on Showtime on April 17, 2015. Double Seat Double Seat is a Marathi movie directed by Sameer Vidwans, director of Time Please. Released on 14 August 2015, it starred Ankush Choudhary and Mukta Barve. Double Seat has received positive reviews with critics who are praising the performances of Ankush Choudhary and Mukta Barve. Clemency Clemency is a 2019 American drama film written and directed by Chinonye Chukwu. It stars Alfre Woodard, Richard Schiff, Danielle Brooks, Michael ONeill, Richard Gunn, Wendell Pierce and Aldis Hodge. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2019. It is scheduled to be released on December 27, 2019, by Neon. Happiness Happiness is a 2016 Hong Kong drama film directed and written by Andy Lo. Centred around the story of a cognitive disorder patient, the film stars Kara Wai, Carlos Chan and Cya Liu. It was released on 8 September 2016. Durga Sohay Durga Sohay is a Bengali family drama cum thriller film directed by Arindam Sil and produced by Avishek Ghosh. This film was released on 28 April 2017. The music is released by Amara Muzik. Bhaskar Oru Rascal Bhaskar Oru Rascal is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film written and directed by Siddique. A remake of his own Malayalam film Bhaskar the Rascal, the film features Arvind Swamy, Amala Paul, Nikesha Patel, Baby Nainika, and Master Raghavan in the lead roles, while Aftab Shivdasani, and Soori play supporting roles. The team began production in February 2017. 3/4 3/4 is a 2017 Bulgarian drama film directed by Ilian Metev. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Mumbai Pune Mumbai 3 Mumbai Pune Mumbai 3 is Indian Marathi language romantic drama film produced by 52 Friday Cinemas and Everest Entertainment and distributed by Eros International. It is the sequel to 2015s Marathi film Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai 2. Directed and written by Satish Rajwade, the film stars Swapnil Joshi, Mukta Barve in lead roles and Prashant Damle, Mangal Kenkre, Vijay Kenkre, Savita Prabhune, Suhas Joshi in supporting roles. The screenplay and the dialogues are written by Ashwini Shende, Pallavi Rajwade and Satish Rajwade. The film score and soundtrack album are composed by Avinash-Vishwajeet and Nilesh Moharir. The film released on 7 December 2018. Mabel's Wilful Way Mabels Wilful Way is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle, starring Mabel Normand and Fatty Arbuckle. The Headless Horseman The Headless Horseman is a 1922 American silent film adaption of Washington Irvings The Legend of Sleepy Hollow directed by Edward D. Venturini. It stars Will Rogers, Lois Meredith, and Ben Hendricks Jr. It was the first panchromatic black-and-white feature film. There were three silent film adaptations of the story, but this 1922 version is the longest of the three, as well as the only one that survives today. Film critic Christopher Workman states "the obvious day-for-night shooting foreshadows the work of Edward D. Wood Jr... film is a motion picture that wavers between irritating and flat-out dull." He says the Headless Horseman only appears in two all-too-brief sequences in the film, once at the beginning and again in the finale. Mother of Mine Gribiche is a 1926 French silent film directed by Jacques Feyder based on the eponymous short story by writer Frédéric Boutet. Isn't Life Terrible? Isnt Life Terrible? is a 1925 American film starring Charley Chase and featuring Oliver Hardy and Fay Wray. It is the debut of director Leo McCarey. This short is a parody on D. W. Griffiths 1924 drama Isnt Life Wonderful. The staircase used in this film is the same outdoor staircase seen in Hats Off and The Music Box. The staircase still exists in Silver Lake. The Unholy Garden The Unholy Garden is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Ronald Colman and Fay Wray. It was based on a story by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. Stage Mother Stage Mother is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Charles Brabin and starring Alice Brady and Maureen OSullivan. The film is about a frustrated vaudeville performer who pushes her daughter into becoming a star dancer; selfishness, deceit and blackmail drive mother and daughter apart until a reconciliation at the end of the film. The screenplay was written by John Meehan, based on the 1933 novel Stage Mother by Bradford Ropes. Bachelor Bait Bachelor Bait is a 1934 comedy film about a man who is fired from his job issuing marriage licenses at city hall because of the actions of a co-worker. He starts a match making business which becomes very successful because of Mr. Watts ability to find suitable matches for everybody except for himself. It lost $3,000. Chloe, Love Is Calling You Chloe, Love Is Calling You is a 1934 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Marshall Neilan. The film is also known as Chloe. This was lead actress Olive Bordens last film. The Sunshine Makers The Sunshine Makers is a 1935 animated short film directed by Burt Gillett and Ted Eshbaugh, reissued and sponsored by the food and beverage producer Borden in 1940. It was originally released as a part of the Rainbow Parade series, produced by Van Beuren Studios. Code of the Secret Service Code of the Secret Service is a 1939 film directed by Noel M. Smith and starring Ronald Reagan. It is the second of four films in the U.S. Secret Service Agent Brass Bancroft series, having been preceded by Secret Service of the Air and followed by Smashing the Money Ring and Murder in the Air. The series was part of a late 1930s effort by Warner Bros. to produce films depicting law enforcement in a positive light under pressure from Homer Stille Cummings and Will H. Hays, due to the studios part in producing early 1930s films glamorizing gangsters. The series also enabled Warner Bros. to create Reagans screen persona, with Reagan even showing up to the set of Code of the Secret Service and asking director Noel M. Smith, "When do I fight and whom?" Wyoming Wyoming is a 1940 Western film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Wallace Beery. It was the first of seven films pairing Beery and character actress Marjorie Main. Unfinished Business Unfinished Business is a 1941 American romantic comedy film produced and directed by Gregory La Cava and starring Irene Dunne, Robert Montgomery and Preston Foster. The screenplay concerns a young woman who quickly falls in love with a playboy, but when he shows no interest in making her his wife, marries his brother. Beyond the Line of Duty Beyond the Line of Duty is a 1942 American short propaganda film, directed by Lewis Seiler. The documentary film reenacted the life and career of United States Army Air Corps Captain Hewitt T. "Shorty" Wheless. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hollywood rushed to turn out films that would help to help win the war. The studios produced more than features, with countless cartoons and short subjects that were intended to inform the public, boost morale, encourage support of the Red Cross and other organizations that were helping at home and overseas or in recruitment. There were also films that were shown only to members of the armed forces. These films either trained them or entertained them. Beyond the Line of Duty is one of the best examples of how Hollywood pitched in and worked to boost morale and also recruit men and women into military service. The film won the Oscar for Best Short Subject at the 15th Academy Awards in 1943. Ten Gentlemen from West Point Ten Gentlemen from West Point is a 1942 film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring George Montgomery and Maureen OHara. Its cinematography was nominated for an Academy Award in 1943. George Montgomery replaced John Payne who was suffering an emotional upset at the time. The story tell a fictional story of the first class of the United States Military Academy in the early 1800s. Border Patrol Border Patrol is a 1943 Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Clarence E. Mulford and Michael Wilson. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Robert Mitchum, Jay Kirby, George Reeves and Duncan Renaldo. The film was released on April 2, 1943, by United Artists. West of the Pecos West of the Pecos is a 1945 American Western film directed by Edward Killy and starring Robert Mitchum and Barbara Hale. It is the second film version of Zane Greys novel, previously made in 1934 and also titled West of the Pecos starring Richard Dix. It is no relation to the 1922 silent film of the same name. What Next, Corporal Hargrove? What Next, Corporal Hargrove? is a 1945 black-and-white comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Robert Walker and Keenan Wynn. It was distributed by MGM and produced by George Haight. Harry Kurnitz received an Oscar nomination for his original screenplay, What Next, Corporal Hargrove?, for this follow-up to the 1944 hit See Here, Private Hargrove. They Made Me a Killer They Made Me a Killer is a 1946 American film noir crime film directed by William C. Thomas, and written by Daniel Mainwaring, Winston Miller and Kae Salkow, based on story by Owen Franes. It stars Barbara Britton and Robert Lowery, and marks the final screen appearance of Lola Lane. The film was made by Pine-Thomas, the B-movie unit of Paramount Pictures. Bury Me Dead Bury Me Dead is a 1947 American film noir directed by Bernard Vorhaus. The drama features Cathy ODonnell, June Lockhart, Hugh Beaumont and Mark Daniels. Una familia de tantas A Family Like Many Others is a 1949 Mexican drama film directed by Alejandro Galindo and starring Fernando Soler, David Silva and Martha Roth. The films sets were designed by the art director Gunther Gerszo. Saigon Saigon is a 1948 American film noir crime film directed by Leslie Fenton starring Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake. in their fourth and final film together. It was distributed by Paramount Pictures and was one of the last films Veronica Lake made under her contract with the studio. Ladd and Lake made four films together; This Gun for Hire and The Glass Key, both in 1942, The Blue Dahlia in 1946 and Saigon. While the earlier films all proved to be big box office successes, Saigon did not do as well financially. Ladd continued to remain one of Paramounts top male stars, while Lakes career was in decline. By the end of 1948 her contract with Paramount had expired and the studio chose not to renew it. For Ladd, Saigon was one of a series of globe-trotting adventure tales he made, starting with Two Years Before the Mast and Calcutta. Slightly French Slightly French is a 1949 American musical comedy film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Dorothy Lamour, Don Ameche and Janis Carter. The screenplay concerns a Hollywood director who recruits an American singer. It's Hummer Time Its Hummer Time is a cartoon in the Looney Tunes series directed by Robert McKimson and written by Warren Foster. Released on July 22, 1950, the cartoon stars a tuxedo cat who attempts to catch a hummingbird, only to get in the way of a bulldog who subjects him to various forms of torture for disturbing his sleep while doing so to the tune of Raymond Scotts Powerhouse, the cat seeming to know whats in store for him each time. All voice characterizations are performed by Mel Blanc. Triple Trouble Triple Trouble is a 1950 comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on August 13, 1950 by Monogram Pictures and is the nineteenth film in the series. Conquest of Cochise Conquest of Cochise is a 1953 Technicolor Western film set in 1853 at the time of the Gadsen Purchase. Produced by Sam Katzman and directed by William Castle, it stars John Hodiak, Robert Stack and Joy Page. Duel in the Jungle Duel in the Jungle is a 1954 British Independent adventure film combining the detective film with the jungle adventure genres directed by George Marshall and starring Dana Andrews, Jeanne Crain and David Farrar. It Happened on July 20th Jackboot Mutiny is a 1955 German film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst about the 20 July Plot to kill Adolf Hitler. It features Bernhard Wicki as Stauffenberg. The Bachelor The Bachelor is a 1955 film directed by Antonio Pietrangeli, starring Alberto Sordi and Nino Manfredi. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Hoofs and Goofs Hoofs and Goofs is the 175th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1957 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Valerie Valerie is a 1957 American Western film directed by Gerd Oswald and starring Sterling Hayden, Anita Ekberg and Anthony Steel. Tortilla Flaps Tortilla Flaps is a Looney Tunes cartoon which was released to theaters on January 18, 1958, starring Speedy Gonzales and Señor Vulturo. It was directed by Robert McKimson, animated by George Grandpré and Ted Bonnicksen, written by Tedd Pierce, layouts by Robert Gribbroek, backgrounds by Richard H. Thomas, edited by SFX wizard Treg Brown, voices by Mel Blanc, and the musical direction was supervised by Milt Franklyn. Conquest of Mycene Hercules vs. Moloch is a 1963 Italian-French peplum film written and directed by Giorgio Ferroni and starring Gordon Scott. The Lost World of Sinbad is a 1963 Japanese film directed by Senkichi Taniguchi and starring Toshiro Mifune and Mie Hama. Arzoo Arzoo is a Bollywood films of 1965 Bollywood film directed by Ramanand Sagar. It stars Sadhana, Rajendra Kumar and Feroz Khan in the lead roles. It was a success at the box office. Arzoo is the story of a love that triumphed over life and fate. The theme of "hating the disabled" was also tried in Rajshri films Ek Baar Kaho, starring Navin Nischol and Shabana Azmi. Banning Banning is a 1967 American Technicolor drama film directed by Ron Winston and starring Robert Wagner, Jill St. John, Gene Hackman, Guy Stockwell and James Farentino. The Great Waltz The Great Waltz is a 1972 American biographical musical film directed by Andrew L. Stone, and starring Horst Buchholz, Mary Costa, and Nigel Patrick, that follows 40 years in the life of composer Johann Strauss and his family. It is based on the musical The Great Waltz, and was Stones final film. M-G-M released a previous film adaptation in 1938, which is about a different phase of the younger Strausss life. The film earned $1,650,000 in North American rentals in 1973. Il delitto Matteotti The Assassination of Matteotti is a 1973 Italian historical drama film directed by Florestano Vancini. The film tells the events that led to the tragic end of Giacomo Matteotti and to the establishment of the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini in Italy. It was awarded with the Special Jury Prize at the 8th Moscow International Film Festival. Voices Voices is a 1973 British horror film directed by Kevin Billington and starring David Hemmings, Gayle Hunnicutt and Lynn Farleigh based on the play by Richard Lortz. It's Not the Size That Counts Percys Progress is a 1974 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas. It was written by Sid Colin, Harry H. Corbett and Ian La Frenais. It was released in the United States under the title Its Not the Size That Counts. The US version of the film includes several additional scenes shot by the American distributor, which include an opening scene of a penis transplant operation, and a scene in which a dwarf is seen jumping out of a womans bed, leaving her to say the films American title, "Its not the size that counts." The dwarf in question was Luis De Jesus, the star of the infamous Blood Sucking Freaks. Harry H. Corbetts character was closely modelled on British prime minister Harold Wilson, down to using well-known Wilson phrases such as "thirteen years of Tory misrule" and speaking with a distinct Yorkshire accent. The film is a sequel to Percy, which was itself based on a novel of the same name by Raymond Hitchcock. The Bod Squad Virgins of the Seven Seas is a 1974 Hong Kong-West German martial arts-comedy film directed by Kuei Chih-Hung and Ernst Hofbauer and starring Elliot Ngok and Sonja Jeannine. The German version titled Karate, Küsse, blonde Katzen saw theatrical release on 15 August 1974 and was released on DVD in August 2010. Cambio de sexo Change of Sex or Sex Change is a 1976 Spanish film, written and directed by Vicente Aranda. It stars Victoria Abril as José Maria. The film dramatizes the story of a young feminine boy, who moves to the city to explore his desire to become a woman. F... comme Fairbanks F comme Fairbanks is a 1976 French drama film directed by Maurice Dugowson. It was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival. Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn is a 1977 American made-for-television drama film directed by John Erman, and a sequel to Portrait of a Teenage Runaway. It premiered on NBC on May 16, 1977. Three Tigers Against Three Tigers Three Tigers Against Three Tigers is a 1977 comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci and Steno. It consists of three segments. The Bell Jar The Bell Jar is a 1979 American drama film based on Sylvia Plaths 1963 book The Bell Jar. It was directed by Larry Peerce, and stars Marilyn Hassett and Julie Harris. The story follows a young womans summer in New York City working for a womens magazine, her return home to New England, and her subsequent psychological breakdown within the context of the difficulties of the 1950s—ranging from the Rosenbergs execution, to the disturbing aspects of pop culture, to the distraction of predatory college boys. Firebird 2015 AD Firebird 2015 AD is a 1981 Canadian science fiction film directed by David M. Robertson and starring Darren McGavin and Doug McClure. Geek Maggot Bingo or The Freak from Suckweasel Mountain Geek Maggot Bingo is a 1983 comedy horror film directed by Nick Zedd. It follows the insane Dr. Frankenberry, who repeatedly attempts to reanimate the dead with the assistance of his hunchbacked assistant Gecko. Other characters include the professors daughter Buggy, who performs most of the movie semi-nude, and falls victim to the vampire, and Flavian, son of the professor at Frankeberrys university, Dean Quagmire who had rejected Frankenberrys original experiments. There is also a punk rocker cowboy The Rawhide Kid and a vampiress called Scumbalina. Frankberrry successfully creates hideous two-headed creature called The Formaldehyde Man, who goes on a rampage, killing several characters. The Host is played by Zacherle. The movie was scripted, shot, and directed by Nick Zedd. Sheer Madness Sheer Madness is a 1983 German arthouse drama film directed by Margarethe von Trotta. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival. Mantis Fist Fighter The Thundering Mantis is a 1980 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Teddy Yip, starring Bryan Leung, Cheng Feng and Eddy Ko Hung. Fanny Pelopaja Fanny Straw Hair is a 1984 crime thriller film, directed by Vicente Aranda and starring Fanny Cottençon and Bruno Cremer. The film, a Spanish and French production, was based on the novel Prótesis, written by Andreu Martin. The plot follows an attractive blonde outcast who devises an elaborate plan to avenge the humiliation she suffered at the hands of a policeman who killed her boyfriend and smashed her teeth with the butt of a gun. Blood & Orchids Blood & Orchids is a 1986 made-for-TV crime-drama film. Written for the screen by Norman Katkov, it was an adaptation of Katkovs own novel which, in turn, was inspired by the 1932 Massie Trial in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was typical of many crime dramas produced during the period. Dorf on Golf Dorf on Golf is a 1987 comedy film starring Tim Conway, Vincent Schiavelli and Michele Smith. The film is the first in a series of eight films released by Conway and J2 Communications using the Dorf sporting theme. The film had a total cast of three. Triads: The Inside Story Triads: The Inside Story is a 1989 Hong Kong crime drama film directed by Taylor Wong and starring Chow Yun-fat and Roy Cheung. Carnal Crimes Carnal Crimes is a 1991 American thriller film directed by Gregory Dark and produced by Andrew W. Garroni . This films music was composed by Jeff Fishman and Matthew Ross. The film starring Martin Hewitt, Linda Carol, Rich Crater, Alex Kubik, Yvette Nelson and Paula Trickey in the lead roles. Voodoo Dawn Voodoo Dawn is a 1991 American horror film directed by Steven Fierberg and starring Tony Todd, Raymond St. Jacques, Theresa Merritt and Gina Gershon. It was written by Jeffrey Delman, Evan Dunsky, Thomas Rendon and John A. Russo, and produced by Steven D. Mackler. The film was adapted from the eponymous pulp horror novel by John A. Russo, known also as the screenwriter for Night of the Living Dead. Surprise! Surprise! is a 1995 short film by German director Veit Helmer. It won a Golden Space Needle award at the 1995 Seattle International Film Festival. The story centers on a Rube Goldberg device. Tunnel Vision Tunnel Vision is a 1995 Australian film directed by Clive Fleury and starring Patsy Kensit, Rebecca Rigg, and Shane Briant. The film was shot in Queensland from 14 February to 20 March 1994 but was not released theatrically and was not released on video until 1996. Marcello Mastroianni: I Remember Marcello Mastroianni: I Remember is a 1997 Italian documentary film about the actor Marcello Mastroianni and directed by Anna Maria Tatò. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. A Single Spark A Single Spark is a 1995 South Korean drama film directed by Park Kwang-su. Legong: Dance of the Virgins Legong: Dance of the Virgins is a 1935 film, one of the last feature films shot using the two-color Technicolor process, and one of the last silent films shot in Hollywood. Shooting the Moon Shooting the Moon is a 1998 Italian drama film directed by Francesca Archibugi. It entered the competition at the 59th Venice International Film Festival, in which Niccolò Senni won the Marcello Mastroianni Award. Fantasia Among the Squares Fantasia Among the Squares is a 1971 French film. It was directed by Gérard Pirès and stars Lino Ventura, Jean Yanne and Mireille Darc. Alain Delon has a cameo. The French title was Fantasia chez les ploucs. It was based on a novel by Charles Williams and was set in Alabama, USA. The Manor The Manor is a 1999 Czech crime comedy film starring Greta Scacchi, Gabrielle Anwar, Martin Dejdar, who also served as co-producer, and Peter OToole. It is based on the play Ravenscroft by Don Nigro. It was the most expensive Czech film at the time of release. Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend Bruce Lee, The Man and The Legend, also known as The Legend is Born of Bruce Lee and Year of the Dragon, is a 1973 Hong Kong documentary film, produced by Raymond Chow and starring Bruce Lee. A follow-up/reworking of this documentary was released in 1984 under the title Bruce Lee, The Legend. A Place Nearby A Place Nearby is a 2000 Danish drama film directed by Kaspar Rostrup and starring Ghita Nørby and Thure Lindhardt. It was Denmarks submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Pink Prison Pink Prison is a 1999 erotic film for women, directed by Lisbeth Lynghøft, and produced by Puzzy Power, a division of Lars von Triers film company Zentropa. As the follow-up to Constance, it was the second hard-core pornographic film ever to have been produced by an established mainstream film production company. Pink Prison is based on the Puzzy Power Manifesto developed by Zentropa in 1997, as were Zentropas two other sex films for women: Constance, and All About Anna. Arappatta Kettiya Graamathil Arappatta Kettiya Gramathil is a 1986 Malayalam film directed by P. Padmarajan, based on his own short story of the same name. The film revolves around three men, Zechariah, Hilal, and Gopi, who go to a brothel in a remote village and the problems they had to face there in the next 24 hours. It also stars Kanakalatha, Sukumari, Unnimary and Jagathy Sreekumar in other pivotal roles. The film was a commercial failure but is considered as a cult classic by Padmarajans fans. Sukumari won both the Kerala State Film Award and the Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Maluvamma. Rave un2 the Year 2000 Rave Un2 the Year 2000 is a 1999 Prince concert film. Filmed in December 1999 at Paisley Park Studios, and premiering as a pay-per-view special via In Demand on December 31, 1999, the film was produced as a companion to his recently released album Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic. The concert featured performances of songs from the album, Princes previous hits, as well as covers of other songs. Special guests included former band associates, Rosie Gaines and Morris Day, funk legends Maceo Parker and members of The Family Stone such as bass player Larry Graham, as well as funk-rock performer Lenny Kravitz. In June 2019, in honor of what would have been Princes 60th birthday, the film was picked up for broadcast by PBS. LaLee's Kin: The Legacy of Cotton LaLees Kin: The Legacy of Cotton is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Deborah Dickson, Susan Frömke and Albert Maysles. It was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 74th Academy Awards. Retaliation is a 1968 Japanese yakuza film directed by Yasuharu Hasebe. Time Machine: The Journey Back Time Machine: The Journey Back is a combination documentary short-sequel to George Pals 1960 film The Time Machine, hosted by Time Machine star Rod Taylor and produced and directed by Clyde Lucas. The film was produced in 1993 for airing on PBS stations. The films first section is about the time machine prop from The Time Machine, not the movie itself, and includes interviews with Academy Award-winner special effect creators Wah Chang and Gene Warren. In its second section, Michael J. Fox sits in the time machine prop and talks about his experience with the DeLorean sports car time machine from Back to the Future. In the films final section, Rod Taylor, Alan Young, and Whit Bissell reprise their roles from the original 1960 film. Bugs Bunny's Howl-oween Special Bugs Bunnys Howl-oween Special is a Looney Tunes Halloween television special which premiered on CBS October 26, 1977. An Insomniac's Nightmare An Insomniacs Nightmare is a 2003 film that stars Dominic Monaghan and was created and released by Jagged Edge Films. Monaghan plays Jack, an insomniac in the city, fading in and out of reality through his own thoughts. He suffers many hallucinations including visions of the dead, in particular his best friend. He continually tells himself to wake up, but Jack is not asleep. He kills himself only to find that it is another hallucination, and only once morning comes do things stabilize even marginally, still creeping into insanity. Priyamana Thozhi Priyamaana Thozhi is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language drama film written directed by Vikraman and produced by AVM Productions. The film stars Madhavan, Jyothika and Sridevi Vijaykumar in the lead roles while Vineeth, Livingston and Manivannan playing other supporting roles. The films music is composed by S. A. Rajkumar, while S. Saravanan handled the camera. The film opened simultaneously alongside the Telugu version of the film, Vasantham, in July 2003 to an average response critically and commercially.The movie was remade in Kannada in 2010 as Hoo. Sounds Like Teen Spirit Sounds Like Teen Spirit is a 2008 documentary and debut feature film of Bafta-Award nominated director Jamie Jay Johnson. It follows the lives of the participants of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007, specifically the entrants from Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus and Georgia. The film sees them proceed from the national finals that saw them crowned the representatives of their country through to the international song festival itself held in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, where they each compete against 16 other acts. Slingshot Tirador is a 2007 film directed by Brillante Mendoza. Produced by the Centerstage Productions, the film shows the political undertones of the Filipinos who are living in poverty. Dawn of the World Dawn of the World is a feature film written and directed by the Iraqi-French film director Abbas Fahdel. Starring Venice Film Festival revelation Hafsia Herzi and Hiam Abbass, Dawn of the World gives an unexpected account of the multiple impacts of the Iran–Iraq War, the Gulf War and the 1991 uprisings in Iraq. The film shows how these conflicts have damaged an area claimed to be the geographic location of the Garden of Eden. French title: LAube du monde Arabic title: فجر العالم All Together Now All Together Now is a feature-length documentary that chronicles the making of The Beatles and Cirque du Soleil collaboration project Love. The film details the story behind the unique partnership between The Beatles and Cirque du Soleil that resulted in the creation and launch of the Love stage show and the double Grammy-winning album of the same name. The film is dedicated to the memory of Neil Aspinall, a former assistant to the band and eventual head of Apple Corps. You Changed My Life You Changed My Life is a 2009 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina and starring John Lloyd Cruz and Sarah Geronimo. It is the sequel to the 2008 film A Very Special Love. It received an “A” rating from the Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines. Filming began in November 2008, and it was released on February 25, 2009, by Star Cinema and Viva Films. The film surpassed Sukob to become the highest grossing Filipino film at the time until it was surpassed by No Other Woman. More newer films have surpassed the film. It is currently the twenty-first highest grossing Filipino film of all time. The film was followed by a second sequel, It Takes a Man and a Woman, released on March 30, 2013. The Butch Factor The Butch Factor: What Kind of Man Are You? is a 2009 documentary film produced and directed by American director Christopher Hines through his own production company Rogue Culture Inc. The film, narrated by Hines, was filmed at various locations including Atlanta, Georgia, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Guerneville, California and Seattle, Washington and was shown at a great number of gay and documentary festivals. The television premiere was April 17, 2010 on the gay channel Logo. Christopher Hines followed up The Butch Factor by the documentary The Adonis Factor. Brecha Brecha is a 2009 Spanish drama film written and directed by Iván Noel and starring Francisco Alfonsin. It is Noels second feature film effort, following his critically acclaimed directorial debut En tu ausencia. The Piano Room The Piano Room is a 2013 Macedonian drama film directed by Igor Ivanov Izi. Enemmy Enemmy is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Ashu Trikha - the title being intentionally misspelt using the 6 main characters initials. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty, Sunil Shetty, Mahakshay Chakraborty, Kay Kay Menon, Johnny Lever, Zakir Hussain and Yuvika Chaudhary. A esmorga A esmorga is a 2014 Galician-language Spanish film directed by Ignacio Vilar. The film is adapted from the book A esmorga by Galician author Eduardo Blanco Amor. Little Things Little Things is a 2014 drama short film directed by Rati Tsiteladze and written by Nino Varsimashvili. Radiator Radiator is a 2014 British drama film directed by Tom Browne and co-written with Daniel Cerqueira, who also stars in the film along with Richard Johnson and Gemma Jones. The film was released on November 27th, 2015 and received critical acclaim for its direction, acting, humour and emotion. Misbehavior Misbehavior is a 2016 South Korean psychological thriller film written and directed by Kim Tae-yong. The film stars Kim Ha-neul, Yoo In-young and Lee Won-keun. Dealer/Healer Dealer/Healer is a 2017 Hong Kong-Chinese action crime drama film directed by Lawrence Ah Mon and starring Sean Lau, Gordon Lam and Jiang Yiyan, with special appearances by Louis Koo and Zhang Jin. The film is based on the story of former Hong Kong triad member, Peter Chans recovery from drug addiction. Chan, who is portrayed in the film by Lau, served as one of the producers of the film. It was released in China on 12 May 2017 and in Hong Kong on 18 May 2017. All Because of Love All Because of Love is a 2017 Taiwanese romance film directed by Lien Yi-chi, starring Kent Tsai, Dara Hanfman, Gingle Wang and Lee Ying-hung. It was released in theaters on August 18, 2017. The Little God Kunju Daivam is an Indian Malayalam film written and directed Jeo Baby, starring Adish Praveen, Joju George, Reina Maria, Sidhartha Siva as lead characters. Kunju Daivam was last in the news when its lead Adish Praveen won the National Film Award for Best Child Artist. The film was produced by Nasib B R and Sanu S Nair under the banner of Ocean Pictures. Its Jeo Baby second project in Malayalam as a director after 2 Penkuttikal. An ode to the age of innocence, Oru Kunju Daivam tells the story of a spirited boy and his little world full of miracles. Mathews Pulickan has composed the soundtrack and background score for the film. The film was released theatrically on 16 February 2018. Phamous Phamous is Indian Hindi-language romantic crime drama film directed by Karan Lalit Butani and produced by Raj Khatri, Vidisha Productions and Amitabh Chandra. The film stars Jimmy Sheirgill, Shriya Saran, Kay Kay Menon, Pankaj Tripathi, Jackie Shroff and Mahie Gill in leading roles and was scheduled to a theatrical release in India on 1 June 2018. The Official Trailer of the movie was released on YouTube on 26 April 2018. The Pay-Off The Pay-Off is a 1930 American pre-Code crime drama film directed by Lowell Sherman, who also starred in the film along with Marian Nixon and Hugh Trevor. The screenplay was adapted by Jane Murfin, along with Samuel Shipman and John B. Hymer, based on Shipman and Hymers 1927 play, Crime. Monkey Melodies Monkey Melodies is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1930 as the 13th film in the Silly Symphony Series, coming before the film Night and precedes Winter in the order of releases. Meet the Baron Meet the Baron is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film starring Jack Pearl, Jimmy Durante, Edna May Oliver, Zasu Pitts, Ted Healy and His Stooges. The title of the film refers to Pearls character of Baron Munchhausen, which he made famous on his radio show. Wedding Rehearsal Wedding Rehearsal is a 1932 British romantic comedy film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Roland Young as a bachelor forced to seek a wife. Babbitt Babbitt is a 1934 film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Sinclair Lewis directed by William Keighley and starring Aline MacMahon, Guy Kibbee and Claire Dodd. A staid small-town businessman gets ensnared in shady dealings. Green Eyes Green Eyes is a 1934 American Pre-Code Chesterfield Pictures film directed by Richard Thorpe. Little Big Shot Little Big Shot is a 1935 American film directed by Michael Curtiz, starring Sybil Jason and Glenda Farrell. The film was released by Warner Bros. on September 7, 1935. A young girl endears herself to her caretakers after her father is murdered by mobsters. Blond Cheat Blond Cheat is a 1938 film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Joan Fontaine, Derrick De Marney, and Cecil Kellaway. The film was produced by William Sistrom, and originally released by RKO Radio Pictures. The original story is by Aladar Lazlo. The screenplay is by Harry Segall, Charles Kaufman, Paul Yawitz, and Viola Brothers Shore. The tagline for the movie was: "A happy blend of blackmail, robbery, treachery, and love!" The film was known as The Muddled Deal. Four Girls in White Four Girls in White is a 1939 drama film directed by S. Sylvan Simon, starring Florence Rice and Una Merkel. It follows the mostly comical exploits of four nursing students enrolled in a three-year training course. You Can't Fool Your Wife You Cant Fool Your Wife is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Ray McCarey and written by Jerome Cady. The film stars Lucille Ball, James Ellison, Robert Coote, Virginia Vale, Emma Dunn and Elaine Shepard. The film was released on May 21, 1940, by RKO Pictures. The Bad Man The Bad Man is a 1941 American Western film starring Wallace Beery and featuring Lionel Barrymore, Laraine Day, and Ronald Reagan. The movie was written by Wells Root from the Porter Emerson Browne play, and directed by Richard Thorpe. The film is a remake of the 1923 silent version and the 1930 remake. The supporting cast features Tom Conway and Chill Wills. San Quentin San Quentin is a 1946 American film directed by Gordon Douglas. The warden of San Quentin State Prison takes three of his best-behaved model prisoners to a press event in San Francisco, but Nick Taylor escapes en route. The warden enlists an old enemy of Taylors, Jim Roland, to bring him back to justice. The film comes with a prologue with former Sing Sing warden Lewis E. Lawes advocating the inmates Mutual Welfare League. Bill and Coo Bill and Coo is a 1948 film directed by Dean Riesner, filmed in Trucolor, and conceived to showcase George Burtons trained birds. The 61-minute live-action film stars many types of birds, including budgies, commonly known in the US as parakeets, and lovebirds. The film also features other trained animals, including cats, dogs and a crow. With the exception of three humans in a short set-up segment before the opening credits, the film features an all-animal cast. The film was shot on the worlds second smallest film set, a miniature village built onto a 15 x 30 tabletop. The film received an Honorary Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences "In which artistry and patience blended in a novel and entertaining use of the medium of motion pictures." It was also one of the first films to be released to cinemas on slow-burning acetate Safety Film as opposed to the dangerously inflammable nitrate stock used up until then. Initially, projectionists reported film damage due to the acetate base being less slippery than that of nitrate based film. Before long it was found that a thin coating of wax applied along the film edges solved this problem. Daughter of Darkness Daughter of Darkness is a 1948 British film, with macabre overtones, directed by Lance Comfort and starring Anne Crawford, Maxwell Reed and – in the central role – Siobhán McKenna. Released in January 1948, it was based on a then ten-year-old play by Max Catto called They Walk Alone. An expensive film for its day, it was shot at Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, London, and on location. McKenna was offered a Hollywood contract following her memorable performance, but heeded the counsel of Laurence Olivier to remain in theatre work. Shanghai Chest Shanghai Chest is a 1948 American film directed by William Beaudine and featuring Roland Winters in his third appearance as Charlie Chan. Double Confession Double Confession is a 1950 British crime film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Derek Farr, Joan Hopkins, William Hartnell and Peter Lorre. The screenplay, written by William Templeton, is based on the novel, All On A Summers Day by HLV Fletcher, written under the pen name "John Garden". Double Confession is missing from the BFI National Archive, and is included on the British Film Institutes list of "75 Most Wanted". A complete 35mm print does exist in an independent archive in the UK. In February 2013, a restored edition was released on DVD by Renown Pictures in the UK; however, this DVD is no longer available. They Were Not Divided They Were Not Divided is a 1950 British war film, which depicted the Guards Armoured Division in Second World War Europe. It was written and directed by Terence Young, a former Guards officer who served in the campaigns depicted in the film. The cast consists of little known professional actors, and real soldiers with speaking parts. The male leads are Edward Underdown and Ralph Clanton with Michael Trubshawe. Two supporting actors who became famous later on are Christopher Lee as a tank commander, and Desmond Llewelyn as a tank gunner. Wife Wife is a film directed by Japanese director Mikio Naruse originally released in 1953. It is based on the novel Chairo no me, written by Fumiko Hayashi in 1950. Like other Naruse films from this period, such as Repast and Husband and Wife, the theme of Wife involves a couple trapped with each other. Another theme common to several Naruse films of the period is the way loving relationships dissipate as a result of economic pressures. And like two other Naruse films based on novels by Hayashi, Repast and Lightning, the story involves a stale marriage and unhappy family. Cannibal Attack Cannibal Attack is the fourteenth Jungle Jim film produced by Columbia Pictures. The film features Johnny Weissmuller in his inaugural performance as the protagonist adventurer Johnny Weissmuller, a character previously called "Jungle Jim." The film also features Judy Walsh. It was directed by Lee Sholem and written by Carroll Young. The story follows the character Weissmuller battling cannibal looters trying to steal shipments of cobalt. It was theatrically released in North American cinemas in November 1954. Chronicle of Poor Lovers Chronicle of Poor Lovers is a 1954 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Pals and Gals Pals and Gals is the 155th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1954 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Two Scent's Worth Two Scents Worth is a 1955 Merrie Melodies short directed by Chuck Jones and starring Pepé Le Pew. Shûu , literally: Sudden Rain, is a 1956 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Mikio Naruse. La cambiale La cambiale is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque. Nippon tanjô is a 1959 Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki. The film is based on the legends Kojiki and Nihon Shoki and the origins of Shinto. The film was highest grossing film of 1959 for Toho that year and the second highest grossing domestic production in Japan of the year. Brutality in Stone Brutality in Stone is a 1961 German documentary film directed by Alexander Kluge and Peter Schamoni. Produced at a time when German cinema preferred to forget the nations Nazi past, the black and white film recalls the speeches and rallies of Adolf Hitler in a largely motionless setting. Fury of Achilles Lira di Achille, internationally released as The Fury of Achilles, is a 1962 Italian historical drama set in the ninth year of the Trojan War and is based primarily on Homers Iliad. The film was directed by Marino Girolami and starred Gordon Mitchell as Achilles. Tiara Tahiti Tiara Tahiti is a 1962 comedy-drama film directed by Ted Kotcheff and starring James Mason and John Mills. Kotcheffs directorial debut, it is based on the novel by Geoffrey Cotterell, who also adapted it for the screen with Ivan Foxwell. It was filmed in London and Tahiti. Rosenda Monteros, a Mexican actress, plays a Tahitian beauty. Roy Kinnear had a minor role. Island of Love Island of Love is a 1963 American comedy film directed by Morton DaCosta and written by David R. Schwartz. The film stars Robert Preston, Tony Randall, Giorgia Moll, Walter Matthau, Betty Bruce and Vassili Lambrinos. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 12, 1963. Dear John Dear John is a 1964 Swedish film directed by Lars-Magnus Lindgren and starring Jarl Kulle and Christina Schollin. The motion picture is known especially for nude scenes unusual in the day, and for a natural performance of them that caused the film considerable notoriety in the United States. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The Girls on the Beach The Girls on the Beach is a 1965 beach party comedy film directed by William N. Witney and written by Sam Locke. The film stars Noreen Corcoran, Martin West, Linda Marshall, Steven Rogers, Ahna Capri and Aron Kincaid. The film was released on May 12, 1965, by Paramount Pictures. It features musical appearances by The Beach Boys, Lesley Gore, and The Crickets. Deadly Inheritance Deadly Inheritance, later re-released as Lassassino ha le mani pulite/ The Killer Has Clean Hands) is a 1968 Italian giallo film directed by Vittorio Sindoni, filmed entirely in Rome. It was distributed in the USA and UK only as Deadly Inheritance. La dialectique peut-elle casser des briques? La dialectique peut-elle casser des briques ?, in English, "Can Dialectics Break Bricks?", is a 1973 Situationist film produced by the French director René Viénet which explores the development of class conflict through revolutionary agitation against a backdrop of graphic kung-fu fighting. For its visuals the film uses 1972 martial arts film Crush by Tu Guangqi, which tells the story of anti-colonialist revolt in Korea during the period of Japanese occupation. The source film was dubbed over by the filmmakers as an example of détournement. Viénets intention was to adapt a "spectacular" film typical of the film industry to the purposes of a radical critique of cultural hegemony and thus an expression of subversive revolutionary ideals. The narrative focuses on a conflict between proletarians and bureaucrats within state capitalism. The proletarians enlist their grasp of dialectics in the fight against their oppressors, while the bureaucrats defend themselves using a combination of co-optation and violence. The film is noted for its humorous approach to this subject matter. The film also contains numerous celebratory references to revolutionaries who fought for the realisation of a post-capitalist world, including Marx, Bakunin, and Wilhelm Reich, as well as scathing criticism directed toward the French Communist Party, trade unionism and Maoism. Subplots dealing with issues of gender equality, alienation, the Paris Commune, May 1968 and situationist politics itself are riddled throughout the film. Miracles Still Happen Miracles Still Happen is a 1974 film, directed by Giuseppe Maria Scotese. It features the story of Juliane Diller, the sole survivor of 92 passengers and crew, in the 24 December 1971 crash of LANSA Flight 508 in the Peruvian rainforest. Shocking Asia II: The Last Taboos Shocking Asia II: The Last Taboos is a 1985 mondo documentary film written and directed by Rolf Olsen. It is the sequel to 1974s Shocking Asia. It was followed by a sequel Shocking Asia III: After Dark in 1995. In the Shadow of the Sun In the Shadow of the Sun is a 1981 fantasy short film directed by Derek Jarman. It consists of a series of Super 8 films shot between 1972 and 1975 and edited together. Throbbing Gristle were asked to provide the soundtrack, which was released separately in 1984. Talk Dirty to Me Talk Dirty to Me is a 1980 pornographic film written and directed by Anthony Spinelli and starring Jesie St. James, John Leslie, Richard Pacheco, Juliet Anderson, and Sharon Kane. Spinelli plays the role of "Herbie". The film is considered one of the seminal films of the latter part of the Golden Age of Porn. The film was followed by more than a dozen sequels into the 2000s, though beyond the first five films, relevance to the original film and Leslies character disappears. One sequel, Talk Dirty to Me Part III, is notable for featuring an early role by Traci Lords. Mourir à 30 ans Half a Life is a 1982 film directed by , which won the Caméra dOr and Award of the Youth at the Cannes Film Festival, and the César Award for Best Debut. The Witches' Sabbath The Witches Sabbath is a 1988 Italian-French drama film written and directed by Marco Bellocchio. It is a pagan film and shows the rituals of witches. Codename Cougar Codename Cougar is a 1989 Chinese thriller film. It was co-directed by Zhang Yimou and Yang Fengliang. Unlike the bulk of Zhangs early works, which were all historical pieces, Codename Cougar is a modern thriller involving a skyjacked airliner and political intrigue. The film was made as a private investment by a friend of Zhang, but parts of their initial ideas were censored by the Chinese authorities. In the end, the film broke even but earned no profits. Zhang called it "a purely commercial gun chase film". The Evil Below The Evil Below is a 1989 horror film about an adventurer who goes hunting for treasure on a cursed shipwreck. Starring actors included Paul Siebert and June Chadwick. It is one of many underwater-themed movies released around 1989, including The Abyss, Leviathan, Deepstar Six, Lords of the Deep, and The Rift. A Tale of Adam Mickiewicz's 'Forefathers' Eve' A Tale of Adam Mickiewiczs Forefathers Eve is a 1989 Polish drama film directed by Tadeusz Konwicki. It was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival. Loves Me... Loves Me Not Loves Me, Loves Me Not is a short film created by Aardman Animations. It is known as Me quiere..., no me quiere in Spanish. The Golden Years The Golden Years is a Croatian film directed and written by Davor Žmegač. It was released in 1993. Under the Domim Tree Under the Domim Tree is a 1994 Israeli film based on the 1992 book of the same name by Gila Almagor. The film was directed by Eli Cohen, and screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Both the book and the film are sequels to Almagors 1985 autobiographical book, Summer of Aviya, about the protagonists childhood in the 1950s in Israel. Under the Domim Tree tells of Aviyas years in the Oudim boarding school and about the relations that are formed between the Israeli-born students and the students who survived the holocaust. The Real Thing Livers Ain’t Cheap is a 1996 crime film written and directed by James Merendino and starring James Russo, Jeremy Piven, Emily Lloyd, Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Ashley Lawrence, Esai Morales, Gary Busey & Rod Steiger. Karobaar: The Business of Love Karobaar: The Business of Love is a 2000 Indian Hindi romantic thriller film directed by Rakesh Roshan. The film stars Rishi Kapoor, Anil Kapoor and Juhi Chawla in leading roles. The film which began production in 1992 was plagued by production problems and was finally released in 2000. The Nymph Ninfa plebea, internationally released as The Nymph, is a 1996 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Lina Wertmüller. It is based on the Premio Strega winning novel with the same name by Domenico Rea. Eye of the Stalker Eye of the Stalker is a 1995 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Reza Badiyi. Based on a true story, the film is an original Moment of Truth movie that stars Brooke Langton, Joanna Cassidy and Jere Burns. Heart of Light Qaamarngup uummataa is a 1998 Greenlandic and Danish produced drama film directed and written by Jacob Grønlykke. It is the first major production for a film to be completely shot in Greenland. The film is about an Inuit alcoholic, who has to come to terms with his criminal son. He leaves his village and seeks recovery, and returns a new man, refreshed. One of the central themes of the film is the conflict between modernity and tradition. Sachaa Jhutha Sachaa Jhutha is a 1970 Indian Hindi film directed by Manmohan Desai. The movie was a box office blockbuster. The movie stars Rajesh Khanna as a simple villager, who has a look-alike who is a crook. It also stars Mumtaz and Vinod Khanna. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. The film was the second highest grosser of the year and was declared a Super Hit. The performance of Rajesh Khanna was critically acclaimed and he even won the Filmfare Best Actor Award. The film contains the song "Karle Pyar Karle Aankhen Char", which was used in the film Om Shanti Om, where only Rajesh Khanna was taken out and the rest, including Mumtaz and the background, was removed from the frames. The film was written by Desais wife Jeevanprabha. The editing was by Kamlakar Kamkhanis. This film is counted among the 17 consecutive hit films of Rajesh Khanna between 1969 and 1971, by adding the two-hero films Marayada and Andaz to the 15 consecutive solo hits he gave from 1969 to 1971. Phir Teri Kahani Yaad Aayee Phir Teri Kahani Yaad Aayee again is an Indian Hindi-language romance film. It was produced by Jonny Bakshi and Nitin Keni, directed by Mahesh Bhatt, and starred Pooja Bhatt and Rahul Roy. The Film premiered on Zee TV on 30 June 1993. Nessuno è perfetto Nessuno è perfetto is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. The film was a great commercial success, grossing over 10 billion lire at the Italian box office. For her performance Ornella Muti won the Globo doro for best actress. Da mi je biti morski pas Wish I Were a Shark is a 1999 Croatian film directed by Ognjen Sviličić, starring Vedran Mlikota and Josip Zovko. The Magnet Comme un aimant is a 2000 French film by Kamel Saleh and Akhenaton. It depicts eight young people living in the district of Panier, in Marseille. The films title means like a magnet, and is a reference to a line in the film accusing two characters of being lazy and sitting there with your asses stuck to that bench like a magnet. Allari Mogudu Allari Mogudu is a 1992 Telugu language romantic comedy film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao and produced by K. Krishna Mohan Rao under R K Associates. The film stars Mohan Babu, Meena and Ramya Krishna in the lead roles. It was remade in Tamil as Veera, in Kannada as Gadibidi Ganda and in Hindi as Saajan Chale Sasural. Narthanasala Nartanasala is a 1963 Indian Telugu-language historical period drama film directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao. The film was produced by actress C. Lakshmi Rajyam and her husband C. Sridhar Rao under the Rajyam Pictures banner. It featured N. T. Rama Rao, Savitri and S. V. Ranga Rao in the lead roles. Relangi Venkata Ramaiah, Mukkamala, Mikkilineni Radhakrishna Murthy and Dandamudi Rajagopal play supporting roles among others. Susarla Dakshinamurthi composed the films soundtrack and background score. M. A. Rahman and S. P. S. Veerappa served as the cinematographer and editor respectively. T. V. S. Sarma was the films art director. Based on the Virata Parva of the Indian epic Mahabharata, Nartanasala focused on the trials of the Pandavas in the last year of their exile. The Pandavas assumed different identities and lived incognito in Virata Matsya Kingdom. The Kauravas wished to reveal the Pandavas real identities so that they would repeat another exile of 13 years in a cyclic fashion. The issues faced by the Pandavas and their wife Draupadi at Matsya due to various factors, notably Viratas brother-in-law Kichaka form the rest of the story. The majority of Nartanasala portions were filmed in the sets erected at Vauhini and Bharani studios in Madras. Produced with a budget of 400,000, Nartanasala was released on 11 October 1963 in 26 centres. The film was a commercial success, completing a 100-day run in 19 centres and a 200-day run in two centres. It was also dubbed into Bengali and Odia languages. Nartanasala won the National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film and the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Telugu. At the third Afro-Asian Film Festival held at Jakarta in 1964, Nartanasala received two awards: best male actor and best art director. For the April 2013 centennial of Indian cinema, CNN-News18 included Nartanasala in its list of "The 100 greatest Indian films of all time". Leyla ile Mecnun Leyla İle Mecnun is a 1982 Turkish romantic drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Orhan Gencebay, Gülsen Bubikoglu, and Raik Alniaçik. I Love You I Love You is a 2002 Chinese drama film directed by Zhang Yuan and starring Xu Jinglei and Tong Dawei. The film was a co-production between the Xian Film Studio and Jewel Film Investment Company. It is one of three films made by Zhang in 2002 marking one of the more prolific periods in his career. I Love You is based on author Wang Shuos novel Get a Kick and Die. Zhang would again adapt one of Wangs stories in 2006s Little Red Flowers. Pink Floyd London '66-'67 London 66–67 is an EP and film of Pink Floyd music, containing two "lost" tracks—an extended version of "Interstellar Overdrive" and a previously unreleased track "Nicks Boogie". These tracks were originally recorded for Peter Lorrimer Whiteheads film Tonite Lets All Make Love in London in 1967, and the former appeared in edited form on the soundtrack album. Originally released in full on the 1990 See for Miles Records UK reissue of the soundtrack album, they were the earliest Pink Floyd recordings available commercially before the limited release of Their First Recordings in 2015. The EP was originally issued in 1995, then reissued by Snapper Music on 13 September 2005, as a remastered CD and a DVD featuring the entire film plus excerpts from the original movie. The EP is considered an early example of the jazz fusion genre, incorporating jazz-influenced improvisation to their psychedelic compositions. Nina's House Ninas House is a 2005 French drama film directed by Richard Dembo. Jargo Jargo is a 2004 coming of age film about a young man who experiences culture shock from moving from Saudi Arabia to Germany. The film premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival and won two awards at the Sarajevo Film Festival. It was directed by Maria Solrun. Broken Broken is a 2005 film edited by Alex Ferrari and co-written by Ferrari and Jorge F. Rodriguez, starring Samantha Gurewitz, Paul Gordon and Amber Crawford. The film had a limited run in theatres and was released to DVD. Finger Print Finger Print is a Malayalam thriller film directed by Satheesh Paul and scripted by Siddique. The film is produced by Sabu Cherian under the banner Anandabhairavi. It stars Jayaram, Indrajith and Gopika in lead roles. The film released on 18 February 2005., Satan Hates You Satan Hates You is a 2010 American horror film written and directed by James Felix McKenney. Tyll the Giant Suur Tõll is a Soviet era Estonian animated movie created by Tallinnfilm in 1980. The film was directed by Rein Raamat, and the main artist was Jüri Arrak. Clips from the video were used in folk metal band Metsatölls music video for their song "Vaid Vaprust," from the album Äio. When it was first made, the Soviet Union banned this movie because it contained Estonian national elements. The Spirit of Dark and Lonely Water Lonely Water is a 1973 British Public Information short film made for the Central Office of Information. The film aimed to warn children of the dangers of careless or foolhardy behaviour in the vicinity of water, and was shown regularly on TV for several years during breaks in childrens programming. Lonely Water is widely recalled as one of the most memorable and chilling of PIFs. In a poll carried out by the BBC on the 60th anniversary of the COI in 2006, Lonely Water was chosen as the UKs fourth-favourite PIF of all time and the highest ranked one-off production. Dozens of comments attested to the films power and lasting impact on 1970s children. Wrath of Gods Wrath of Gods is a 2006 documentary film directed by Jon Gustafsson. It tells the story of the dramatic circumstances Canadian director Sturla Gunnarsson and his crew had to go through during the making of the film Beowulf & Grendel. The main focus of the documentary is on director Sturla Gunnarsson, but other participants are Gerard Butler, Paul Stephens, Eric Jordan, Stellan Skarsgård, Peder Pedrero, Wendy Ord and Sarah Polley. The director of Wrath of Gods, Jon Gustafsson, was hired to play one of Beowulfs warriors and he is credited in Beowulf & Grendel as Geat Warrior #2, Gerard Butler and Martin Delaney co-produced the film. The music was composed by Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson. Terror Inside Terror Inside is a 2008 American thriller film written and directed by Jozef G. Lenders and starring Corey Feldman and Tanya Memme. It premiered at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival on November 3, 2008 but never received theatrical distribution. Descendants Descendants is a 2008 animated short film starring the voice talents of Christy Scott Cashman and Whoopi Goldberg. Written by Heiko Scherm, the film was directed by Scherm and Patrick Cunningham and produced by Cunningham, Alex Martin, Chris Maybach and Maria Severine Pazoukhine. Hulla Hulla is a 2008 Bollywood film directed by Jaideep Varma, and starring Sushant Singh, Rajat Kapoor, Kartika Rane, Vrajesh Hirjee, Darshan Jariwala and Ravi Jhankal. The film was produced by Suniel Doshi, under Reliance Big Pictures and HandMade Films. Upon release, the film performed much better than expected at the box office. Expectations for the film were low, and it opened to a below-average opening. However, due to positive reviews and strong word-of-mouth, the film picked up in many places and sustained well. The film was declared a poor performer at the box office. Death on a Factory Farm Death on a Factory Farm is a 2009 television documentary film concerning the animal rights abuses at the Wiles hog farm, and the subsequent investigation and trial. Apartment: Rent at Your Own Risk Apartment is a 2010 Bollywood thriller film directed by Jag Mundhra. The film stars Tanushree Dutta, Neetu Chandra, Rohit Roy and Anupam Kher in the lead roles. The film was released on 23 April 2010, under the banner of Magna Films. Francine Francine is a 2012 American-Canadian drama film written and directed by Brian M. Cassidy and Melanie Shatzky and starring Melissa Leo. It is Cassidy and Shatzkys directorial debut. Azhagarsamy's Horse Azhagarsamiyin Kuthirai is a 2011 Tamil-language mystery dramedy film directed by Suseenthiran, based on the short story of the same name penned by writer Bhaskar Sakthi. The short story refer to suseenthiran by co-director leninbharati. it stars Appukutty and Saranya Mohan in lead and features music by Maestro Ilaiyaraaja. The film was initially reported to be jointly produced by Gautham Menons Photon Kathaas and Escape Artists Motion Pictures. but was then produced by the latter only, while Cloud Nine Movies would distribute film. The film released on 12 May 2011 to very positive reviews. The film was screened at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival, becoming the second Tamil film to be screened there after Kannathil Muthamittal. In 2012, the film was honored with two National Film Awards for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment and Best Supporting Actor for Appukutty. Lotte and the Moonstone Secret Lotte and the Moonstone Secret is a 2011 Estonian animated film directed by Heiki Ernits and Janno Põldma. It is the third installment in the Lotte series. The films characters first appeared in, an Estonian animated TV series, containing 13 five-minute episodes. In 2006, the animated feature film Lotte from Gadgetville was released. Bigfoot Wars Bigfoot Wars is a 2014 American science fiction film directed by Brian T. Jaynes and starring C. Thomas Howell. The film is based on Eric S. Browns book series of the same name. Vessel Vessel is a 2014 multi-national documentary film written and directed by Diana Whitten as her debut film, focusing on the work of Women on Waves, a Dutch pro-choice organization founded by the Dutch physician Rebecca Gomperts in 1999. The films world premiere took place at SXSW in Texas on March 9, 2014. The film has been distributed by Filmbuff since 2015. Homely Meals Homely Meals is a 2014 Malayalam film written by Vipin Atley and directed by Anoop Kannan, starring Vipin Atley, Rajesh Sharma, Neeraj Madhav and Srinda Ashab. The film received positive reviews upon release. It was appreciated for its novel theme, directorial value and technical expertise. 31st October 31st October is an Indian Hindi-language historical action drama film written and produced by Harry Sachdeva and directed by Shivaji Lotan Patil. The film, based on a true story, focuses on the aftermath of Indira Gandhis assassination which occurred on 31 October 1984. Starring Vir Das and Soha Ali Khan, it released on 21 October 2016. Scared Topless Scared Topless is a 2015 American erotic thriller film from director Jim Wynorski and producer Dave Zani. The original title was The Naked Ghost. The film premiered on Showtime Networks on October 1, 2015. It was the first film produced by production company, Old Mill Entertainment. Daas Dev Daas Dev is an Indian Hindi-language romantic political thriller directed by Sudhir Mishra, Story concept by Zuhaebb, Dialogues written by Sudhir mishra and Shubhra chaterjji. starring Rahul Bhat as Dev Pratap Chauhan, Richa Chadda as Paro, Aditi Rao Hydari as Chandni, and Saurabh Shukla, Vineet Kumar Singh and Dalip Tahil in complex supporting roles along with Anil George, Deepraj Rana with Anurag Kashyap in a guest appearance. The film was released on 27 April 2018. Letters from Prague Letters from Prague is a 2016 Indonesian drama film directed by Angga Dwimas Sasongko. It was selected as the Indonesian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The Trough The Trough, formerly known as Taste of Crime, is a 2018 Hong Kong crime thriller film written and directed by Nick Cheung, who also stars alongside Xu Jinglei, He Jiong and Yu Nan. La flor La Flor is a 2018 Argentine film written and directed by . With a length of 808 minutes excluding intermissions, it is the longest film in the history of Argentine cinema. The film is a joint project by the production group El Pampero Cine and the acting company Piel de Lava, made up of actresses Elisa Carricajo, Valeria Correa, Pilar Gamboa, and Laura Paredes. It premiered at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema. Daydreams Daydreams is a 1915 Russian silent film directed by Yevgeni Bauer. The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna is a 1929 German silent drama film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Brigitte Helm, Francis Lederer and Warwick Ward. It was the last big-budget silent film released by the leading German studio Universum Film AG before the transition to sound began with Melody of the Heart. The film premiered on 15 April 1929 at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo in Berlin. It was amongst the most popular films released in Germany that year. It was remade in France in 1937 as The Lie of Nina Petrovna. Men Without Women Men Without Women is an American 1930 pre-Code drama film directed and written by John Ford, from the script by James Kevin McGuinness. The film also starred Kenneth MacKenna, Frank Albertson, and J. Farrell MacDonald. The sound version is now lost. Only a print of the "International Sound Version", held by the Museum of Modern Art, survives. The Bishop Misbehaves The Bishop Misbehaves is a 1935 American comedy crime film directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring Edmund Gwenn, Maureen OSullivan and Lucile Watson. It was based on the 1934 play of the same title by Frederick J. Jackson. Dupont made the film after signing a one-film contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, having made his first American sound film the year before with Universal Pictures. It is also known by the alternative title The Bishops Misadventures. Every Day's a Holiday Every Days a Holiday is a comedy film starring and co-written by Mae West, directed by A. Edward Sutherland, and released by Paramount Pictures. The film, released on December 18, 1937, also starred Edmund Lowe, Charles Winninger, and Charles Butterworth. This was Wests last film under her Paramount contract, after which she went on to make My Little Chickadee for Universal Pictures and The Heats On for Columbia Pictures. Confirm or Deny Confirm or Deny is a 1941 film made by 20th Century Fox, directed by Archie Mayo and Fritz Lang, and starring by Don Ameche and Joan Bennett. The screenplay was written by Jo Swerling, based on a story by Samuel Fuller and Henry Wales. Broadway Rhythm Broadway Rhythm is a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Technicolor musical film. It was produced by Jack Cummings and directed by Roy Del Ruth. The film was originally announced as Broadway Melody of 1944 to follow MGMs Broadway Melody films of 1929, 1936, 1938, and 1940. It was originally slated to star Eleanor Powell and Gene Kelly, but Louis B. Mayer and MGM loaned Kelly out to Columbia to play opposite Rita Hayworth in Cover Girl. The film instead starred George Murphy, who had appeared in Broadway Melody of 1938 and Broadway Melody of 1940. Mayer then replaced Powell with Ginny Simms. Other cast members included Charles Winninger, Gloria DeHaven, Lena Horne, Nancy Walker, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, the Ross Sisters, and Ben Blue, as well as Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra. The Prize Pest The Prize Pest is a 1951 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. It was directed by Robert McKimson, and written by Tedd Pierce. Decameron Nights Decameron Nights is a 1953 anthology Technicolor film based on three tales from The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio, specifically the ninth and tenth tales of the second day and the ninth tale of the third. It stars Joan Fontaine and, as Boccaccio, Louis Jourdan. Dvenadtsataya noch Twelfth Night is a 1955 Soviet comedy film by Lenfilm based on Shakespeares play Twelfth Night. The script was written by Yan Frid. The film was released in the Soviet Union on November 21, 1955, and in the United States on March 3, 1956. Hot Stuff Hot Stuff is the 172nd short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1956 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Tweet and Sour Tweet and Sour is a "Looney Tunes" cartoon animated short featuring Tweety and Sylvester. Released March 24, 1956, the cartoon was directed by Friz Freleng. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc and June Foray. The cartoons title is a play on the phrase "sweet and sour". Short Cut to Hell Short Cut to Hell is a 1957 American film noir, filmed in black-and-white VistaVision, starring Robert Ivers and Georgann Johnson. The film is the only directorial effort by famous actor James Cagney. Short Cut to Hell is a remake of the 1941 Alan Ladd film This Gun for Hire, which in turn was based on the Graham Greene novel A Gun for Sale. The Bridal Path The Bridal Path is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Frank Launder and starring Bill Travers, George Cole and Bernadette OFarrell. It is based on the 1952 novel of the same name by Nigel Tranter. A young man on a remote Scottish island travels to the mainland in search of a wife. Although another Highland story, the film failed to match the success of Launder and Gilliats earlier Geordie. Legions of the Nile Legions of the Nile is a Eastmancolor 1959 Italian-French-Spanish historical epic adventure film written and directed by Vittorio Cottafavi. The Gardener of Argenteuil The Gardener of Argenteuil is a 1966 French-German comedy crime film directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois and starring Jean Gabin, Liselotte Pulver and Pierre Vernier. It was shot at the Victorine Studios in Nice.. An Eye for an Eye An Eye for an Eye is a 1966 American Pathécolor Western film directed by Michael D. Moore. The film was co-scripted by Bing Russell, father of actor Kurt Russell. Two Weeks in September Two Weeks in September is a 1967 French film starring Brigitte Bardot directed by Serge Bourguignon. Vengeance Is a Dish Served Cold Vengeance Is a Dish Served Cold, also known as Deaths Dealer, is a 1971 Italian Western film directed by Pasquale Squitieri and starring Klaus Kinski. All Screwed Up All Screwed Up is a 1974 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Lina Wertmüller. Apache Blood Apache Blood is a 1975 American film directed by Vern Piehl. The film is also known as A Man Called She and Pursuit. Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York is a 1975 film directed by Sidney J. Furie, about a shy young woman who moves to New York City and falls in love with the boyfriend of her extroverted roommate. The film was co-written by Kenny Solms and Gail Parent, and based on her novel. The film was shot on location in New York City. Rain and Shine Rain and Shine is a 1977 Hungarian comedy film directed by Ferenc András. Le témoin The Witness is a French-Italian crime-thriller film written and directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky and starring Alberto Sordi and Philippe Noiret. It is loosely based on the novel Shadow of a Doubt by Harrison Judd. A Woman Called Moses A Woman Called Moses is a television miniseries based on the life of Harriet Tubman, the escaped African American slave who helped to organize the Underground Railroad, and who led dozens of African Americans from enslavement in the Southern United States to freedom in the Northern states and Canada. Narrated by Orson Welles, the production was broadcast on the NBC television network on December 11 and 12, 1978. Tubman was portrayed by Cicely Tyson. Babäk Babek is a 1979 film produced by Azerbaijanfilm, an Azerbaijani movie company, in the Soviet Union. Its director was Eldar Guliyev and its writer was Anvar Mamedkhanly. The film is about the story of Babak Khorramdin. Joni Joni is a 1980 drama film directed by James F. Collier. It is based on the book of the same name and is the true story of Joni Eareckson Tada, a seventeen-year-old girl who becomes paralyzed after a diving accident. Through her physical, emotional and spiritual struggles, Joni learns to trust in God. Billy Graham financed the film through his company World Wide Pictures and appears in a cameo. Soup or Sonic Soup or Sonic is an animated cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, starring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. It was first aired on May 21, 1980 as a part of the television special Bugs Bunnys Bustin Out All Over and was one of four new cartoons released. This is the only canonical cartoon in which Wile E. Coyote catches the Road Runner without him escaping afterward. "Soup or Sonic" was written by Chuck Jones and directed by him and Phil Monroe. The title is an oronym, a play on the terms "supersonic" and soup or salad, as one might be offered by a waiter in a restaurant. In comparison to other episodes, this is the longest episode with a length of 9 minutes and 11 seconds. Baby Sister Baby Sister is a 1983 American made-for-television drama film directed by Steven Hilliard Stern. The film, which stars Phoebe Cates, Ted Wass and Pamela Bellwood, centers on a 19-year-old girl who starts an affair with her older sisters boyfriend and premiered on ABC on March 6, 1983. Faunovo velmi pozdní odpoledne The Very Late Afternoon of a Faun is a 1983 Czechoslovak comedy film adapted from the Jiří Brdečka 1966 novel of the same name; directed by Věra Chytilová. This was Chytilovás only post Soviet invasion collaboration with screenwriter Ester Krumbachová. Il tifoso, l'arbitro e il calciatore Il tifoso, larbitro e il calciatore is a 1983 Italian comedy film written and directed by Pier Francesco Pingitore. Fleshburn Fleshburn is a 1984 American thriller film written and directed by George Gage and starring Steve Kanaly, Karen Carlson and Sonny Landham. Tutti dentro Tutti dentro, internationally released as Everybody in Jail, is a 1984 Italian comedy film written, starred and directed by Alberto Sordi. The main character, a hyperactive, vain and logorroic judge, is referred as one of the most famous fictional judges in the Italian collective imagination. Welcome to 18 Welcome to 18 is a 1986 American coming of age comedy-drama film directed by Terry Carr, who also wrote the screenplay with Judith Sherman Wolin. It stars Mariska Hargitay, Courtney Thorne-Smith and JoAnn Willette. Water and Power Water and Power is a 1989 experimental documentary film by Pat ONeill. Deceptions Deceptions is a 1990 erotic drama film starring Nicollette Sheridan, Harry Hamlin and Robert Davi. It was directed by Ruben Preuss and written by Ken Denbow and Richard Taylor. The film received a nomination for a CableACE Award for "best international dramatic special or movie. AllRovi reviewer Linda Rasmussen called the film, "a remarkably predictable, non-erotic thriller with little to recommend it". Bump in the Night Bump in the Night is a 1988 suspense novel by Isabelle Holland. It describes the abduction of a little boy by a child molester working with a producer of child pornography movies. My Son Johnny My Son Johnny is a 1991 American fact-based made-for-television drama film starring Michele Lee, Rick Schroder and Corin Nemec, directed by Peter Levin. It was originally broadcast on CBS as The CBS Sunday Movie on November 10, 1991. The Sitter The Sitter is a 1991 television film directed by Rick Berger and starring Kim Myers as Nell, an unstable baby-sitter, who lives in the reality of romance novels. It is a remake of the 1952 Marilyn Monroe film Dont Bother to Knock. Vice Academy Part 3 Vice Academy was a series of six feature films, which aired on the USA Network throughout the 1990s, particularly on USAs Up All Night. It was created by director Rick Sloane of Hobgoblins fame and the cast included former porn star Ginger Lynn, scream queen Linnea Quigley, Elizabeth Kaitan, and Julia Parton. The first Vice Academy film has the distinction of winning USA Networks B-Movie Awards for Best Picture and being their highest-rated late-night film when it first aired on cable television. The films were intended as a sexy spoof-on-a-spoof of Charlies Angels and the popular Police Academy movie series. The first film follows the three main girls as they train at the academy; the later films follow them on their assigned missions. Vice Academy has the girls infiltrating a porn operation and a prostitution ring. The villain was Queen Bee, who sported a massive beehive hairdo. Vice Academy 2 has the girls battling Spanish Fly, who planned on spiking the citys water supply with a powerful aphrodisiac. Linnea Quigleys character Didi gets a promotion and leaves the film series. Vice Academy 3 has an environmental theme as the girls try to capture Malathion, who is intent on crashing an Earth Day Celebration and robbing everyone. Ginger Lynns character Holly is in prison in this film, shortly after the production ended, she went to jail in real life for tax evasion. It was also her last film in the series. Elizabeth Kaitan joins the cast as Didis younger sister, Candy. The only film in the series in which Jayne Hamil does not appear as Devonshire, Jordana Capra takes on the role instead. Vice Academy 4 features Malathion escaping prison with a mission to destroy the wedding of the Police Commissioner and Miss Devonshire, who had sent her to prison in the previous film. Vice Academy 5 has a computer game character, the Virtual Reality Hooker, escape from the computer and wreak havoc in real life. Raelyn Saalman joins the cast as Hollys younger sister, Traci. Invader Invader is a 1992 direct-to-video science fiction film by Philip J. Cook, starring Hans Bachmann, A. Thomas Smith and Rick Foucheux. It is the story of a journalist who uncovers an extraterrestrial entity taking over an air force base in Washington and must foil its plans of world domination. Most of Invader was produced independently in 1989 by Philip Cook and producer John Ellis, since Cooks previous film Beyond the Rising Moon had not been enough of a success to attract investors. Cook shot all the inexpensive dialogue sequences, and the result impressed Menahem Golan such that he agreed to finance the remainder of the film. Invader was originally released on VHS by Trimark and LaserDisc by Pioneer Corporation, and earned some positive reviews. In 2006, Invader was recut by Cooks production company Eagle Films for its DVD release. The new release features CGI special effects to augment the in-camera effects from 1992. Terminal Bliss Terminal Bliss is a 1992 film directed by Jordan Alan and starring Luke Perry. Magic Kid II Magic Kid 2 is a 1994 film sequel of Magic Kid directed by Stephen Furst. Replikator Replikator is a 1994 science fiction film starring Michael St. Gerard, Brigitte Bako Ned Beatty and Ilona Staller. In 1995 it took the Gold Award at the Houston Film Festival in the category of Sci-Fi / Horror and took the Silver award for Science Fiction at the Charleston International Film Festival. It was mostly a direct to home-video film but in Japan, Canada, Korea, South Africa, Malaysia and Indonesia, it had short theatrical and multiplex releases. Producer Daniel Dor, an aerial photography specialist, filmed the movies two helicopter chase scenes personally. Replikator was a successful low-budget B-movie in many territories including the United States. This led to a business partnership between Dor and writer–director G. Philip Jackson. Replikator was the first feature film for cinematographer Jonathan Freeman and the first feature for production designer Taavo Soodor. Net Worth Net Worth is a 1995 television film that starred Aidan Devine, Al Waxman, R.H. Thomson and Kevin Conway. It was directed by Jerry Ciccoritti from a script written by Don Truckey, Phil Savath, David Cruise and Allison Griffiths. Screenplay by David Cruise. Blind Date Blind Date is a 1996 Dutch film by director Theo van Gogh. In 1996, the film was nominated for four Golden Calves at the Netherlands Film Festival and won three. In 2007, Stanley Tucci released a remake of the film. Anarchy TV Anarchy TV is a 1998 low budget, independent comedy film. It was directed by Jonathan Blank, and features Alan Thicke, Jessica Hecht, Jonathan Penner, Tamayo Otsuki, George Wendt, Mink Stole, and Ahmet, Dweezil, Diva and Moon Unit Zappa. Blank was nominated for the Maverick Spirit Award at the Cinequest San Jose Film Festival for Anarchy TV. The plot involves a group of young people who run an uncensored public-access television cable TV. They are ejected from their show when the station is purchased by a televangelist, who considers their show pornographic. In response, the performers hijack the station and begin broadcasting a 24-hour all nude show in order to gain sympathy for their cause. It received 4 stars from Charles Tatum on efilmcritic.com. Stranger in the House Stranger in the House is a 1997 thriller film. Based on a Georges Simenon novel, it is a remake of an earlier film, itself a remake of a 1942 French film. The 1997 version was directed by Rodney Gibbons and written by Peter Liapis. It stars Michele Greene as Joanna Winters, Bruce Dinsmore as Dan Winters, Steve Railsback as Jack Derby, and Kathleen Kinmont as Dorothy Liddell. N Is a Number: A Portrait of Paul Erdös N Is a Number: A Portrait of Paul Erdős is a 1993 biographical documentary about the life of mathematician Paul Erdős, directed by George Paul Csicsery. The film was made between 1988 and 1991, capturing Erdős in various countries along with some of his numerous collaborators. It covers his unusual career, his personal life, and many of his recurring jokes and anecdotes, including that of Erdős numbers. The film won the Gold Apple Award, and the Gold Plaque Award. Bryllupsfesten Bryllupsfesten is a 1989 Norwegian comedy film written by Petter Vennerød, and directed by Vennerød and Svend Wam, starring Knut Husebø and Eli Anne Linnestad. Businessman Carl Otto "Totto" Holm is on the verge of bankruptcy, and plans a staged robbery of the familys Munch engraving. Distant Journey Distant Journey is a Czech Holocaust film directed by Alfréd Radok and released in March 1949, immediately after World War II. Radok uses experimental cinematography, blending historic footage of the Nazis with a fictional love story between a Jewish woman and her Gentile husband. Soon after the films release, Stalinist censorship was implemented in Czechoslovakia. Radok fled to Sweden and Czech filmmakers began their long struggle against strict communist censors. Film production declined, and Distant Journey was banned from audiences only to reemerge over forty years later. Vazhve Mayam Vazhvey Maayam is a 1982 Tamil drama film Directed by R.Krishnamoorthy starring Kamal Haasan, Sridevi and Sripriya in the lead role. It is a remake of the Telugu film Premabhishekam. It has critically acclaimed music by Gangai Amaren and lyrics by Vaali, the film was a blockbuster and completed 260-day run at the box office. This film was dubbed into Malayalam as Premabhishekam. Deuxième vie Deuxième vie is a 2000 French comedy and fantasy film directed by Patrick Braoudé. It stars the same Braoudé and focuses on time travel. It is set during the period of the football World Cups of 1982 and 1998. The shooting took place in Paris and Morocco and it was also operated under the titles Le 11 commandement and Mon futur et moi. 303 Fear Faith Revenge 303 Fear Faith Revenge is a 1998 Thai horror film starring Taya Rogers, Arthit Ryu, and Ananda Everingham. In this film, an investigation into a star students suicide results in several students being stranded in their closed school where they are hunted and killed one by one. Cinderella Cinderella is a 1979 animated Soviet film created by the studio Soyuzmultfilm. It is based on Charles Perraults story, Cinderella. Robinson Crusoe Robinson Crusoe is a 1902 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès, based on Daniel Defoes book of the same name. Wolves Wolves is a documentary short film produced for IMAX and released in 1999. The film documents the re-introduction of a pack of wolves to a remote region of Idaho. It was narrated by The Bands Robbie Robertson. Devi Putrudu Devi Putrudu is a 2001 Telugu fantasy-drama film written and produced by M. S. Raju under the Sumanth Art Productions banner, directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. It stars Venkatesh, Soundarya and Anjala Zaveri in the lead roles, with music composed by Mani Sharma. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Paapa and into Hindi as Aaj Ka Deviputra. Party Party is a 1984 Hindi-language film directed by Govind Nihalani. The film boasted an ensemble cast of leading art cinema actors of Parallel Cinema, including Vijaya Mehta, Manohar Singh, Om Puri, Naseeruddin Shah, and Rohini Hattangadi. It based on the play Party by Mahesh Elkunchwar. The movie was produced by National Film Development Corporation of India. Party was the official Indian entry to the 32nd International Film Festival of India, New Delhi, and also took part in the Tokyo Film Festival 1985 and Asia Pacific Film Festival 1985. Sirivennela Sirivennela is a 1986 Telugu romance film, written and directed by K. Viswanath. The film won Nandi Awards for Best lyrics, Best Male Playback Singer, Best Cinematography and Best Supporting Actress. The film was screened at the Asia Pacific Film Festival, the International Film Festival of India, the Moscow Film Festival and the AISFM Film Festival. The film was shot in Jaipur and Kerala. The film had Hariprasad Chaurasias flute rendering and a cameo of drummer Sivamani. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Raaga Devathai. Prymas. Trzy lata z tysiaca Prymas – trzy lata z tysiąca is a Polish historical film. It was released in 2000. The Poor & Hungry The Poor & Hungry is a 2000 American independent drama written and directed by Craig Brewer. It stars Eric Tate, Lake Latimer, Lindsay Roberts, John Still, T.C. Sharpe and Wanda Wilson. The film, shot in Memphis, launched Brewers career as a writer and director. Brewer used the experience of making the film as inspiration for the story in the Academy Award-winning Hustle & Flow. 66 scener fra Amerika 66 Scenes from America is a 1982 Danish documentary film directed by Jørgen Leth. It presents a variety of short scenes with no connecting narrative. People are shown engaged in ordinary activities with minimal direction. Leth described it as containing "large and small things, events, people, thoughts and feelings". The original plan for the film was to include 40 different scenes, but once filming began it was expanded to 66. The films best-known scene shows artist Andy Warhol eating a Whopper hamburger from the fast food restaurant chain Burger King. The scene is the longest in the film, in part because Warhol did not realize he was expected to say his name immediately after he finished eating, and Leth did not edit out the awkward pause that resulted. In 2019, Burger King aired an excerpt from the scene as a advertisement during Super Bowl LIII. Ankara ekspresi Ankara Ekspresi is a 1970 Turkish film directed by Muzaffer Arslan, adapted from the book of the same name by Esat Mahmut Karakurt. It stars Ediz Hun and Filiz Akın. The film won five Golden Orange awards: best film, best director, best actress, best screenplay and best cinematography The Honourable Wally Norman The Honourable Wally Norman is a 2003 Australian comedy film directed by Ted Emery. It stars Kevin Harrington, Shaun Micallef, and Greig Pickhaver. It was filmed primarily in South Australia and was nominated for two AFI awards. Sisindri Sisindri is a 1995 Telugu comedy film produced by Nagarjuna Akkineni on Great India Enterprises banner, directed by Shiva Nageswara Rao. Akkineni Akhil made his debut through this film. The cast includes his real life father Akkineni Nagarjuna and other supporting actors Giribabu, Tanikella Bharani, Sudhakar, Aamani, Sarath Babu, Subhalekha Sudhakar. Tabu and Pooja Batra made guest appearances in the film. Music composed by Raj, it is his first debut individually. The film is an Indian adaptation of the Hollywood film Babys Day Out. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Chutti Kuzhandhai. The film was a box-office hit. Alefbay-e afghan The Afghan Alphabet is a 2002 documentary by Mohsen Makhmalbaf showing the life of children in the Afghan villages bordering Iran, and how their life and culture were affected by the Taliban regime. Nizhalkkuthu Nizhalkuthu is a 2002 Indian film in Malayalam directed, written and co-produced by Adoor Gopalakrishnan. The film explores the recesses of the human conscious. It stars Oduvil Unnikrishnan in the lead with actors Narain, Murali, Sukumari, Reeja, Nedumudi Venu, Vijayaraghavan, Jagathi Sreekumar and Tara Kalyan in supporting roles. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival in the Orizzonti section and received critical acclaim. The film was awarded the FIPRESCI Prize at the festival. Cahiers du Cinema hailed the film as "the most poetic film this year in Venice". We'll Meet Again Well Meet Again is a 2002 film, based on the novel of the same name by Mary Higgins Clark. The Postcard Bandit The Postcard Bandit is a 2003 Australian television film directed by Tony Tilse, loosely based on the life of a convicted bank robber Brenden James Abbott. The plot is based on the biographical book No Fixed Address by newspaperman Derek Pedley, who also assisted screenwriter Peter Gawler. The Black Ninja The Black Ninja is a 2003 American martial arts action film written, directed and starring Clayton Prince, and featuring Carla Brothers, Nicky DeMatteo, Yuki Matsuzaki, Heather Hunter, John Canada Terrell and Michael Chance. The film has been called a modern-day Blaxploitation film, however, it received very poor reviews from critics. After a limited theatrical release, it went straight-to-DVD and distributed worldwide in January 2003. The Floating Landscape The Floating Landscape is a 2003 Hong Kong romance film written and directed by Carol Lai and starring Ekin Cheng, Karena Lam and Liu Ye. The film was shown in competition for the Golden Lion at the 60th Venice International Film Festival. Sex, drink and bloodsheed Sex, Drink and Bloodshed is a 2004 Croatian omnibus action film. The film depicts violence among football fans in Croatia on an Eternal Derby, a match between the countrys two most popular football teams, Dinamo and Hajduk. It is divided into three stories: "Seks", "Piće" and "Krvoproliće", directed by Boris T. Matić, Zvonimir Jurić and Antonio Nuić, respectively. Azagiya Theeye Azhagiya Theeye is a 2004 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by Radha Mohan that stars Prasanna and Navya Nair in lead roles. The film was produced by Prakash Raj, who also played a significant character in the film, while Ramesh Vinayagam composed the music. It released to generally positive reviews. Bharathchandran I.P.S Bharathchandran I.P.S is a 2005 Indian Malayalam action film directed by Ranji Panicker, starring Suresh Gopi, Saikumar, Rajan P. Dev, Mamukkoya, Shreya Reddy, Lalu Alex. It was a big success in Kerala like its prequel Commissioner, released 11 years ago. In this movie, Suresh Gopi plays the title role of Bharatchandran IPS, a righteous City Police Commissioner who doesnt mind assaulting even his superior officers and powerful politicians while staging a one-man-fight against the corrupt political machinery prevailing in the state. Dragones: destino de fuego Dragones: destino de fuego is a Peru CGI animated film produced by: Ana María Roca-Rey and animated and distributed by: Alpamayo Entertainment. Suicide Killers Suicide Killers is a documentary film exploring the motivations of a suicide bomber. It includes rare and never-before-seen interviews with family members of terrorists, widows of suicide bombers and surviving terrorists whose suicide attacks failed. Also included is footage of a suicide bomber as he prepares for his mission. My Little Pony: A Very Minty Christmas My Little Pony: A Very Minty Christmas is a direct-to-DVD animated film produced by SD Entertainment, and released on October 25, 2005 by Paramount Home Entertainment. It marks the first film appearance of the titular toy franchise since their big-screen debut in 1986. The DVD includes a bonus episode Dancing in the Clouds which is first released on video bundled with Star Catcher in 2004. A Very Minty Christmas was made available on hubworld.com, alongside The Princess Promenade and The Runaway Rainbow but were later removed from the site. The popularity of Friendship Is Magic has increased demand for reissues of the original My Little Pony titles. Shout! Factory has now begun to produce DVD reissues of some of these titles, including A Very Minty Christmas. The film made its television debut on Discovery Family on December 13, 2014. Prajapathi Prajapathi is a Malayalam movie directed by Ranjith. The film has Mammootty in the lead role with Bollywood actress Aditi Rao Hydari, Siddique, Sandhya and Nedumudi Venu in the supporting role. The music is by Tej Manoj and lyrics are by Girish Puthencherry. The film was shot close to Gopichettipalayam in Tamil Nadu. Technocalyps TechnoCalyps is a 2006 Belgian transhumanism documentary film written and directed by Frank Theys. It explores the advance of technology. Un homme perdu A Lost Man is a 2007 Lebanese film by the Lebanese director Danielle Arbid. The film premiered on 18 March during the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, in the Directors Fortnight section. It is possibly the most sexually graphic film ever made by an Arab director. The film was inspired by the life of the French photographer Antoine DAgata. Undertrial Undertrial is a Bollywood crime drama film directed by Aziz Khan. Doraemon: Nobita no kyôryû is a 1980 Japanese animated film based on the manga series Doraemon. The film premiered on 15 March 1980 in Japan. Its the first feature-length Doraemon film. Ngor dik zeoi oi L for Love L for Lies La seconda volta non si scorda mai La seconda volta non si scorda mai is a 2008 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Francesco Ranieri Martinotti and starring Alessandro Siani and Elisabetta Canalis. The theme song "O munn va" by Pino Daniele was nominated for Silver Ribbon for Best Song. The Legacy The Legacy is a 2009 film directed by Bernard Émond. The film received the Special Grand Prize of Youth Jury and the Don Quixote Award of the Locarno International Film Festival. It also competed at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2009.where it was awarded "Best Canadian Feature Film - Special Jury Citation Two Gates of Sleep Two Gates of Sleep is a 2010 American drama film written and directed by Alistair Banks Griffin and starring Brady Corbet, David Call and Karen Young. Two Gates of Sleep was produced by Josh Mond and Andrew Renzi through the production company Borderline Films. The film premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival in the Director’s Fortnight selection , went on to win the 2011 New Talent Grand PIX at PIX and was distributed in the US by Factory 25. One Fall One Fall is a 2011 American fantasy drama film directed by Marcus Dean Fuller, and produced by Dean Silvers and Marlen Hecht. Filming took place in New York. Sang Pencerah Sang Pencerah is a 2010 Indonesian film directed by Hanung Bramantyo and starring Lukman Sardi, Zaskia Adya Mecca, and Slamet Rahardjo. It is a biopic of Ahmad Dahlan which describes how he came to found the Islamic organisation Muhammadiyah. Sang Pencerah, produced to coincide with Muhammadiyahs centenary, was announced in November 2009. It was meant to be historically accurate, with much of the Rp. 12 billion budget paying for period costumes and sets. However, as documentation on the early years of Dahlans life is lacking, those scenes were fictionalised. Sang Pencerah marks the feature film debut of Ihsan Tarore and Giring Ganesha. The film, released on 8 September 2010 during the Eid ul-Fitr holiday, was meant to show different views of Islam; however, it has also been interpreted as a critique of the current Muhammadiyah leadership. It was seen in theatres by over 1 million people – the only Indonesian film of 2010 to do so. It also received favourable critical reception, winning the 2011 Bandung Film Festival after being refused a nomination at the 2010 Indonesian Film Festival. However, some Muslim critics decried it as being too liberal. Vanthaan Vendraan Vanthaan Vendraan is a 2011 Indian Tamil action crime comedy thriller film written and directed by R. Kannan that stars Jiiva, Nandha and Taapsee Pannu in the lead roles. Principal photography began on 27 August 2010, and the film released on 16 September 2011 to mixed reviews. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Vachadu Gelichadu. Aquí y Allá: Here and There Aquí y Allá is a 2012 drama film directed by Antonio Méndez Esparza. The film is about a Mexican immigrant who returns home to a small mountain village in Guerrero, Mexico after years of working in the US, and struggles to rebuild his family and follow his dream of starting a band: the Copa Kings. The film won the International Critics Week Grand Prize at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. The Third Side of the River The Third Side of the River is a 2014 Argentine drama film directed by Celina Murga, with Martin Scorsese as an executive producer. The film had its premiere in the competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Slash-in-the-Box Slash-in-the-Box is a short horror film that was written and directed by Nick Everhart. The film was premiered at the KC Creepfest on October 28, 2011, and stars Tyler Hollinger and Elizabeth Masucci. It was selected by the director Eli Roth as a finalist in the 2011 Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights Short Film Competition and was also nominated for Best Editing in the 2011 Super Shorts International Film Festival. The short was included in the 2013 horror anthology film The Penny Dreadful Picture Show and later screened on the Fun Size Horror website. Take This Lollipop Take This Lollipop is a 2011 interactive horror short film and Facebook app written and directed by Jason Zada. It uses the Facebook Connect application to bring viewers themselves into the film, through use of pictures and messages from their own Facebook profiles. Starring actor Bill Oberst Jr. as The Facebook Stalker, the film acts to personalize and underscore the dangers inherent in posting too much personal information about oneself on the internet. The information gathered from a viewers Facebook profile by the films app is used once, and then deleted. The title is derived from the 1963 song "Please Little Girl Take This Lollipop", written and performed by singer-songwriter Bobby Jameson, which is used in the film. According to Zada, Take This Lollipop was taken offline "a few months" prior to August 2018. The films website now hosts a Facebook post by him, saying that the data needed had become "quite hard to access" and had affected the functionality of the film. Hero Hero is a 2012 Malayalam romantic action comedy film directed by Diphan. It stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Srikanth and Yami Gautam in lead roles. The film is produced by Vijayakumar. The soundtrack is scored by Gopi Sunder along with lyrics by Anil Panachooran. The Girl from Nagasaki The Girl from Nagasaki is a 2013 romantic musical drama film directed by Michel Comte. The film had its premiere as the closing night film of the 2013 Naples International Film Festival on November 9, 2013. The film later screened at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. Rumble Rumble is a Mexican action film directed by R. Ellis Frazier, written by Benjamin Budd, and starring Gary Daniels, Sissi Fleitas, Eddie J. Fernandez, and Justin Nesbitt. The film marks the third collaboration between Daniels and Frazier; the second being Misfire in 2014 and the first being Across the Line: The Exodus of Charlie Wright in 2010. How to Dance in Ohio How to Dance in Ohio is a 2015 Peabody Award-winning American documentary film directed by Alexandra Shiva. The film follows a group of autistic teenagers in Columbus, Ohio preparing for their first spring formal. They spend 12 weeks practising their social skills in preparation. HBO Documentary Films acquired television rights to the film eleven days before its world premiere at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. The film premiered on HBO on October 26, 2015. Three young women are the main subjects of the documentary. Shiva said of the film: "The dance is sweet and the dance is lovely, but the biggest challenge is how do we show you as a viewer that for Marideth to just say ‘Hi,’ that’s an accomplishment?” Tough Love Tough Love is a 2015 German drama film directed by Rosa von Praunheim and starring Hanno Koffler. The film tells the story of Andreas Marquardt who was sexually abused by his mother as a boy, became a karate champion and later a pimp. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the 3rd place prize in the Panoroma Audience Award. In Search of the Ultra-Sex In Search of The Ultra-Sex is the English subtitled version of A la Recherche de lUltra-Sex, a 2015 French comedy film written, directed, edited and overdubbed by the comedy duo Nicolas & Bruno composed by Nicolas Charlet and Bruno Lavaine. Behind 'The Cove' is a japanese documentary film directed and produced by Keiko Yagi, released in 2015. It is the first film in response to the Academy Award winning 2009 anti-whaling documentary film The Cove, and seeks to show the views of both sides of the international whaling debate, particularly focusing on the town of Taiji. The Soilers The Soilers is a 1923 American silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel, and was released in the same year as the Western silent movie drama The Spoilers. The name of one character from the original, "McNamara", may have a parody in the name of the James Finlayson character. Behind the Mask Behind the Mask is a 1932 American pre-Code crime film directed by John Francis Dillon, starring Jack Holt and featuring Boris Karloff. The Passing of the Third Floor Back The Passing of the Third Floor Back is a 1935 British drama film directed by Berthold Viertel and starring Conrad Veidt, Anna Lee, Rene Ray and Frank Cellier. The film is based on a 1908 play and short story by Jerome K. Jerome and depicts the various small-minded inhabitants of a building and the arrival of a stranger who works to redeem them. The work had previously been adapted into a 1918 film version by Herbert Brenon. The Dark Hour The Dark Hour is a 1936 American film directed by Charles Lamont. Condemned Women Condemned Women is a 1938 American drama film directed by Lew Landers and written by Lionel Houser. The film stars Sally Eilers, Louis Hayward, Anne Shirley, Esther Dale and Lee Patrick. The film was released on March 18, 1938. Angels' Alley Angels Alley is a 1948 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the ninth film in the series and the first one without Bobby Jordan. Chicken Every Sunday Chicken Every Sunday is a 1949 American comedy film directed by George Seaton. The screenplay by Seaton and Valentine Davies is based on the 1944 play of the same title by Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein, which was based on the memoir by Rosemary Taylor. Crows and Sparrows Crows and Sparrows is a 1949 Chinese film made by Kunlun Studios on the eve of the Communist victory and directed by Zheng Junli. Notable for its extremely critical view of corrupt Nationalist bureaucrats, the film was made as Chiang Kai-sheks Nanjing-based government was on the verge of collapse, and was not actually released until after the Chinese Civil War had ended. The film starred Zhao Dan, Sun Daolin, Wu Yin and Shangguan Yunzhu in leading roles. Bunco Squad Bunco Squad is a 1950 American crime film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and written by George Callahan. The film stars Robert Sterling, Joan Dixon, Ricardo Cortez, Douglas Fowley and Elisabeth Risdon. The film was released on September 1, 1950, by RKO Pictures. Double Crossbones Double Crossbones is a 1951 American comedy adventure film distributed by Universal International, produced by Leonard Goldstein, directed by Charles Barton, and stars Donald OConnor and Helena Carter. It was shot in Technicolor and was released on January 22. The story is of shopkeeper apprentice Davey Crandall becoming a pirate after being accused falsely of being involved of selling stolen goods. Fearless Fagan Fearless Fagan is a 1952 comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and stars Janet Leigh and Carleton Carpenter. It is about a clown who is drafted into the military and tries to sneak his pet lion into the service. The film was inspired by the 12 Feb 1951 Life Magazine story Fearless Fagan Finds a Home where Private Floyd D. Humeston requested an emergency 14-day furlough from Ft. Ord to take care of his pet lion. Fagan played himself with the army assigning Pvt Humeston to act as a technical adviser on the film. Crime Against Joe Crime Against Joe is a 1956 American film noir crime film directed by Lee Sholem and written by Robert C. Dennis. The film stars John Bromfield, Julie London, Henry Calvin, Patricia Blair, Joel Ashley and Robert Keys. For Crimin' Out Loud For Crimin Out Loud is the 170th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1956 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959 Bernardine Bernardine is a 1957 American musical film directed by Henry Levin and starring Pat Boone, Terry Moore, Dean Jagger, Dick Sargent, and Janet Gaynor. The 1952 play upon which the movie is based was written by Mary Coyle Chase, the Denver playwright who also wrote the smash hit Broadway play Harvey. The title song, with words and music by Johnny Mercer, became a hit record for Boone. Dangerous Exile Dangerous Exile is a 1957 British historical drama film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Louis Jourdan, Belinda Lee, Anne Heywood and Richard OSullivan. It concerns the fate of Louis XVII, who died in 1795 as a boy, yet was popularly believed to have escaped from his French revolutionary captors. Here Today, Gone Tamale Here Today, Gone Tamale is a 1959 Looney Tunes animated short, directed by Friz Freleng and featuring Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester. Sua Eccellenza si fermò a mangiare Sua Eccellenza si fermò a mangiare is a 1961 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Ugo Tognazzi. Some People Some People is a 1962 film directed by Clive Donner. It stars Kenneth More and Ray Brooks and is centred on the Duke of Edinburghs Award Scheme. Father Came Too! Father Came Too! is a 1964 British comedy film directed by Peter Graham Scott. It is a loose sequel to The Fast Lady. The Flowers and the Angry Waves is a 1964 Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki. With Beauty and Sadness is a 1965 Japanese drama film directed by Masahiro Shinoda and based on the novel Beauty and Sadness by the Nobel-winning Japanese writer Yasunari Kawabata. Superargo and the Faceless Giants Superargo and the Faceless Giants is a 1968 Italian-Spanish science fiction-Superhero film written and directed by Paolo Bianchini. It is the sequel of Nick Nostros Superargo Versus Diabolicus. P.J. P.J. is a 1968 crime-drama mystery film from Universal Pictures. It stars George Peppard, Raymond Burr, and Gayle Hunnicutt and was directed by John Guillermin. Three Sad Tigers Three Sad Tigers is a 1968 Chilean drama film directed by Raúl Ruiz. It shared the Golden Leopard award at the Locarno International Film Festival in 1969. The Scandalous Adventures of Buraikan is a 1970 Japanese film directed by Masahiro Shinoda. It was Japans submission to the 43rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Sól ziemi czarnej Salt of the Black Earth is a Polish historical film that takes place during the Second Silesian Uprising. It was directed by Kazimierz Kutz and released in 1970. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 43rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Romance of a Horsethief Romance of a Horsethief is a 1971 French-Italian-Yugoslav adventure film directed by Abraham Polonsky. It is loosely based on the 1917 novel with the same name by Joseph Opatoshu. The Red Pony The Red Pony is a 1973 American made-for-television drama western film directed and co-written by Robert Totten, based on the novel The Red Pony by John Steinbeck. The film features Henry Fonda, Maureen OHara, Ben Johnson and Jack Elam. Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper is a 1974 feature film starring Alice Cooper. The movie primarily features live concert footage of the Alice Cooper band on their record-breaking Billion Dollar Babies tour, filmed in Texas in April 1973, with some footage from other tour stops, including the Memorial Coliseum, Portland, Oregon, intercut with comedy scenes of a German film director chasing the "Cooper gang" for revenge after they abandoned his would-be masterpiece movie. Two versions of the film exist. The alternate version was issued for its original theatrical release across the US in 1974. Poorly edited and virtually unscripted, the storyline segments of the original version were replaced with B/W excerpts of scenes from old Hollywood movies. Despite this the film still failed at the box office. This version of the film remains commercially unreleased, although bootleg copies have been circulating amongst fans and at Record Fairs readily since the early-1980s. The original version of the film was eventually restored and released in 2005 on DVD, which includes Cooper providing insightful audio commentary. On September 14, 2010 Shout! Factory released the film on Blu-ray for the first time. The film was shown only in Broome County, NY on its opening day, the one place in the USA that banned Alice Cooper from playing at their arena the year before. The film provides a glimpse of a far less family-friendly Alice Cooper than that portrayed in the Welcome to My Nightmare concert film. The concert segments were performed by the original five-piece band at their artistic and commercial peak, and there is ample evidence of the behaviour and implications which made the early Alice Cooper character such a controversial figure. The heavy sarcasm, pointed social satire, confrontational improvisation, and the infamous boa constrictor were all present. The Tale of John and Mary The Tale of John and Mary is a 1980 Czechoslovak animated film directed by Karel Zeman. This is the last film by Zeman, based on Czech fairy tales. The film is created using cutout animation. The images of John and Mary were featured at the 200 Czech Crown silver coin minted in memory of Zeman. Why Would I Lie? Why Would I Lie? is a 1980 American comedy/drama film about a compulsive liar named Cletus. The film, which was directed by Larry Peerce and shot in Spokane, is based on the novel The Fabricator by Hollis Hodges. Ferocious Female Freedom Fighters Perempuan Bergairah is a 1982 Indonesian action-drama film directed by Jopi Burnama and starring 1980s Indonesian action film stars Barry Prima and Eva Arnaz. W la foca W la foca is a 1982 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Nando Cicero. Scandalous Scandalous is a 1984 British-American comedy film directed by Rob Cohen and starring Robert Hays, John Gielgud and Pamela Stephenson. The Kitchen Toto The Kitchen Toto is a 1988 British drama film directed by Harry Hook and starring Edwin Mahinda, Bob Peck and Phyllis Logan. Tokyo Pop is a 1988 music-centric film that tells the story of a girl from the United States, a boy from Japan, and a briefly successful pop band. The film contrasts American customs with Tokyo lifestyles, as it presents an evolving love story between the two main characters. Directed by Fran Rubel Kuzui, the film stars Carrie Hamilton as Wendy Reed and Yutaka Tadokoro as Hiro Yamaguchi. In real life, Tadokoro was the frontman of the 80s rock group Red Warriors, who also star in the film as themselves. Other notable actors include Gina Belafonte and Tetsuro Tamba. Popular Japanese metal band X Japan also make a brief cameo appearance, though they were not credited. Limit Up Limit Up is the title of a 1989 comedy film starring Nancy Allen as Chicago commodities trader Casey Falls. The film was directed by Richard Martini and produced by Jonathan D. Krane. It was filmed through Chicago and prominently features scenes at the Chicago Board of Trade and Wrigley Field. Rance Howard, Dean Stockwell, blues icon Ray Charles and Saturday Night Live alumni Danitra Vance and Brad Hall round out the cast. Additionally, actress Sally Kellerman makes a cameo appearance as a nightclub singer. John Tesh scored the film. Tropical Snow Tropical Snow is a 1988 American drama film directed by Ciro Durán and starring David Carradine, Madeleine Stowe, and Jsu Garcia. The plot concerns cocaine smuggling. It is Tim Allens film debut. The Act in Question The Act in Question is a 1994 Argentine film directed and written by Alejandro Agresti. The film starred Carlos Roffé and Sergio Poves Campos. The film was also released in the Netherlands and Portugal. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. This movie was partly recorded in a castle in Oostakker near Ghent in Belgium. The family "De Bruyn" who owned the castle, played as observers in the movie. Skinheads USA: Soldiers of the Race War Skinheads USA: Soldiers of the Race War is a 1993 HBO documentary film about a group of white power skinheads involved in the neo-Nazi movement in the Southern state of Alabama. The film featured the white supremacist Bill Riccio, the then leader of the Aryan Youth Front. Other Klan organizations were also featured. It was directed by Shari Cookson and produced by Dave Bell. Cinematography was done by Wayne De LaRoche. It shows several youthful boys, some under the age of ten, most under the age of twenty following Bill Riccio, who has taken these young white teens under his wing. Bombshell Bombshell is a sci-fi film/thriller written and directed by Paul Wynne, and starring Henry Thomas, Mädchen Amick, Frank Whaley, Pamela Gidley, and Brion James. It is produced by Wyatt Knight, Steven Paul, Patrick Peach, Vicky Pike, Jeff Ritchie, and Paul Wynne. The production company is Molecular Films and Wynne/Pike Productions. Bugged Bugged! is a 1997 horror-comedy film written and directed by Roland K. Armstrong and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Featuring an all-black cast, Bugged! tells the story of a group of bumbling exterminators who are called over to the house of an attractive young novelist to rid her house of insects. Unfortunately, due to a horrible chemical mix-up, the poison spray causes the bugs to grow to enormous sizes, and pretty soon everyone is trapped inside the house and have to find a way to stop the dastardly pests before they start multiplying and take over the world. Frog and Wombat Frog and Wombat is a 1998 independent childrens film written and directed by Laurie Agard, about two 12-year-old girls named Jane and Allison who investigate a murder in their hometown, which they believe was committed by the middle school principal. Their investigations become more and more involved, to the point where they sneak into the principals car and hide in it to reach his house. As they get closer to discovering the truth, he kidnaps Jane. But before he can take her to a mental hospital while outrunning Allison in a golf cart, she bashes his car and causes it to collide with a tree by coming to her rescue. The principal is arrested, taken to the police station by the police officers, and imprisoned in a county jail for kidnapping Jane. The title derives from the nicknames the girls use over a walkie-talkie, as they refer to themselves and each other as "Frog" and "Wombat". Clubland Clubland is a 1999 American musical film directed by Mary Lambert. Le nain rouge The Red Dwarf is a Belgian comedy drama directed by Yvan Le Moine released in 1998. It is based on Le nain rouge, a story by Michel Tournier. The Bronx Executioner The Bronx Executioner is the English title of the Italian cyborg film, Il Giustiziere del Bronx, released in 1989. Rending Rasganço is a 2001 Portuguese drama film directed by Raquel Freire. It was released on 30 November. The Love Mates The Love Mates is a 1970 French romance film starring Alain Delon and Mireille Darc. The film was a financial disappointment, with admissions of 508,452 in France. Âme noire - Black Soul Pakshe Pakshe is a 1994 Malayalam romantic drama film written by Cheriyan Kalpakavadi and directed by Mohan. It stars Mohanlal and Shobhana. Though a usually repeated story in Malayalam films, the director is successful in saying the story in the most touching way. The film was critically acclaimed and was a box office success. Cologne Cologne: From the Diary of Ray and Esther is a 1939 short documentary film which deals with the German-American community on the eve of World War II. It was filmed and directed by amateur filmmakers Esther Dowidat and Raymond Dowidat, residents of Cologne. In 2001, this fourteen-minute film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". A+ Pollux A+ Pollux is a 2002 film by Luc Pagès adapted from a novel by Philippe Jaenada, Le Chameau sauvage. Narendran Makan Jayakanthan Vaka Narendran Makan Jayakanthan Vaka is a 2001 Malayalam comedy satirical film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Sreenivasan. The story follows Jayakanthan, son of Narendran, who comes from Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, to his parents village Paruthippara in Kannur district, Kerala, to reclaim his fathers property. The film released in August 2001 coinciding with the festival of Onam. It was a critical and commercial success and made a theatrical run of about 100 days. Popular Indian actress Asin made her acting debut with this film. Waah! Tera Kya Kehna Waah! Tera Kya Kehna is a 2002 Bollywood comedy film directed by Manoj Agrawal starring Govinda and Raveena Tandon. Unchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narratives Unchained Memories is a 2003 documentary film about the stories of former slaves interviewed during the 1930s as part of the Federal Writers Project and preserved in the WPA Slave Narrative Collection. This HBO film interpretation directed by Ed Bell and Thomas Lennon is a compilation of slave narratives, narrated by actors, emulating the original conversation with the interviewer. The slave narratives may be the most accurate in terms of the everyday activities of the enslaved, serving as personal memoirs of more than two thousand former slaves. The documentary depicts the emotions of the slaves and what they endured. The "Master" had the opportunity to sell, trade, or kill the enslaved, for retribution should one slave not obey. The Town Santa Forgot The Town Santa Forgot is a 1993 animated Christmas television special produced by Hanna-Barbera, narrated by Dick Van Dyke and originally broadcast on NBC. It is an adaptation of the poem Jeremy Creek, written by Charmaine Severson. Since then, it was frequently shown in Christmas marathons on Cartoon Network until 2005, and is still shown annually on Boomerang. Chlorox, Ammonium and Coffee Chlorox, Ammonia and Coffee is a 2004 Norwegian comedy film written and directed by Mona J. Hoel, starring Benedikte Lindbeck, Kjersti Holmen and Fares Fares. The film follows multiple storylines, and is about having the courage to take chances in life. Peaceable Kingdom Peaceable Kingdom, produced in 2004 by Tribe of Heart, is a documentary about several farmers who refuse to kill animals and how they convert to veganism as a way of life. A newer version of the film premiered in 2009 called Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home which featured different people. On the Tribe of Heart website for the 2009 film, there is no apparent mention of the 2004 movie. The 2004 film tells the story of how the farmers create an animal sanctuary farm called "Farm Sanctuary" where they rescue injured animals, half dead, abandoned, and rejected by the farm industry for not being productive. A few examples are a cow with mastitis or newborn chicks unfit for production. It has won awards such as the Festival Theme Award of the Ojai Film Festival in 2004, with music by Moby. Images of exploitations are shown during the film. According to the primatologist Jane Goodall, "Peaceable Kingdom is a piece of art" The documentarys producers, James LaVeck and Jenny Stein, have created a website called HumaneMyth.org that explores whether animals can be used humanely for food - advocating that it is generally not possible to do so. The Sound of Rio: Brasileirinho Brasileirinho is a 2005 musical documentary film by Finnish film director Mika Kaurismäki about traditional Brazilian choro music. Brezhnev Brezhnev is a 2005 biographical TV movie about Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev. It originally aired in four parts on Russias Channel One. The movie was an expensive period piece partly filmed in the Kremlin. While nostalgic, the film does not attempt to rehabilitate Brezhnev. Pinoy Sunday Pinoy Sunday is a 2009 Taiwanese comedy-drama film directed by Ho Wi Ding about two overseas Filipino workers in Taiwan who get themselves in an adventure all over Taipei when they discover an abandoned red couch. Miss Gold Digger Miss Gold Digger is a 2007 South Korean romantic comedy film. Crossing the Line Crossing the Line is a 2008 war short film written and directed by Peter Jackson set in World War I. It is the first film made with the Red One camera. The film has no dialog apart from the incidental speech of background characters. Neill Blomkamp serves as additional director. In 2007, the Red Digital Cinema Camera Company, manufacturers of the Red One, a new digital motion-picture camera, offered Jackson the chance to test their prototype cameras and record some sample footage for the 2007 NAB convention. Jackson instead proposed that he should use the testing time to shoot a short film. In March 2007, staff from Red flew to New Zealand with two of their prototype cameras, nicknamed "Boris" and "Natasha". The film was shot over two days, 30 and 31 March, in Masterton. The short film was shown two weeks later at NAB where it attracted large crowds and long lines. The Great Thaw Sněženky a machři po 25 letech is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 2008. When I Walk When I Walk is a 2013 autobiographical documentary film directed by Jason DaSilva. The film follows DaSilva during the seven years following his diagnosis of primary progressive multiple sclerosis. When I Walk premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, won Best Canadian Feature at the 2013 HotDocs Film Festival, and won an Emmy for the News & Documentary Emmy Award. Hakanlar çarpisiyor Hakanlar Çarpışıyor is a Turkish historic action film by Natuk Baytan. It was released in 1977, during the most popular days of the Turkish historic films. The film is about the life of a Turkic warrior named Olcayto, portrayed by Cüneyt Arkın, who is the son of a Kyrgyz chief in Central Asia. When he was a small boy, Chinese troops attack their tribe and kill Olcaytos father. After this event, he decides to take revenge from Chinese warlords. Later, he would find a chance to do so when Chinese form an alliance with a Sheikh from South Asia, who uses all his efforts to kill Olcayto because of the love affair between his daughter and Olcayto. One of the main motives of the film is the "Bozkır Yasası". During many key scenes of the film, characters act according to this notion which praises the success of a warrior. This also gives the film a nationalistic flavour which can be considered as an "essential" point of the genre. Writer Erdoğan Tünaş possibly got his inspiration from Karaoğlan, the popular character of Suat Yalaz. Both Olcayto and Karaoğlan are from Central Asia, they are talented warriors, they have noble black horses and they both use swords which have grey wolf figures on their handles. Another important detail of the film is that Cüneyt Arkıns partner in it is Aytekin Akkaya, the same actor who also stars in the Turkish cult film Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam with Arkın. The Uh-oh Show The Uh-Oh! Show is a 2009 comedy horror splatter film, written and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. The film revolves around a game show, The Uh-Oh! Show, where contestants play to win lots of money by answering trivia questions, but appear to be dismembered for every wrong answer. Jill Porter, a reporter, suspects the gruesome attacks might not be fake. Friendship Friendship is a 2008 Thai Romantic-Drama Teen Film starring Mario Maurer and Apinya Sakuljaroensuk directed by Chatchai Naksuriya. The film is around 1972 setting and is about Singha and Mitunas endless love for each other. The film starts with the present and goes back to the past of their high school days. The Exquisite Corpse Project The Exquisite Corpse Project is a 2012 crossover comedy/documentary from director Ben Popik and the comedy group Olde English. In the film, Popik challenges five comedy writers to each write a fifth of a film, with the constraint that each writer can only read the previous five pages of the script before writing their section. The final film is a combination of the movie written by the writers, and a documentary about the argument-provoking writing process. I Do I Do is a 2012 Chinese film directed by Sun Zhou, Starring Li Bingbing, Sun Honglei, Duan Yihong, Xue Jianing, Zhang Wei. Strawberry Night is a Japanese film based on Tetsuya Hondas detective novel by the same name. It was released in theaters on 23 January 2013. My Friend Victoria Mon Amie Victoria is a French/Belgian film, directed by Jean-Paul Civeyrac, released in December 2014. It stars Guslagie Malanda, Nadia Moussa, Catherine Mouchet, Pascal Greggory and Pierre Andrau. It is based on a Doris Lessing story Victoria and the Staveneys, and was adapted by director Jean-Paul Civeyrac for the screen. My First Miracle My First Miracle is a 2015 American Christian dramedy film directed by Rudy Luna and starring Jason London, Sean Patrick Flanery, Quinton Aaron and Valerie Cruz. Kenny Lofton served as an executive producer of the film. Time Trial Time Trial is a 2017 British documentary film directed by Finlay Pretsell. The film focuses on the final season of David Millars professional cycling career. The film covers events including the 2014 Tour de France, the 2014 Giro dItalia and the 2014 Milan–San Remo. Kadambari Kadambari is a Bengali film directed by Suman Ghosh and produced by Rakesh Singh. The music of the film was composed by Bickram Ghosh. This is a biopic of Kadambari Devi, the sister-in-law of Rabindranath Tagore and Konkona Sen Sharma and Parambrata Chatterjee played the lead roles. Love Clinic Love Clinic is a 2015 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Aaron Kim, starring Oh Ji-ho and Kang Ye-won. Vil Ambu Vil Ambu is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by Ramesh Subramaniam and presented by Suseenthiran. The film features Sri, Harish Kalyan, Samskruthy Shenoy, Srushti Dange and Chandini Tamilarasan in the leading roles, while Harish Uthaman and Yogi Babu play supporting roles. The music was composed by Navin with cinematography by E. Martin Joe and editing by Ruben. The film released on 12 February 2016. Octavio Is Dead! Octavio Is Dead! is a Canadian supernatural drama film directed by Sook-Yin Lee, which premiered on June 2, 2018 at the Inside Out Film and Video Festival before going into theatrical release on June 22. The film stars Sarah Gadon as Tyler, a young woman who unexpectedly inherits all of her estranged father Octavios possessions after his death. Over the objections of her domineering mother Joan, she goes to the apartment, only to discover that her father is still present there as a ghost who leads her through a complex exploration of her sexual and personal identity. While wearing her fathers clothes, she meets and becomes attracted to Apostolis, a gay university student who perceives her as a man. Ultimate Hero Ultimate Hero is a 2016 Chinese-American action adventure crime film directed by Cui Lei and Dragon Chen. It was released in China by Beijing Huanying Shidai Media on August 19, 2016. The Soul-Mate The Soul-Mate is a 2018 South Korean comedy-drama film directed by Jo Won-hee. The film stars Ma Dong-seok, Kim Young-kwang and Lee Yoo-young. It was released on September 26, 2018. Johny Johny Yes Appa Johny Johny Yes Appa is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language family comedy film directed by G. Marthandan, produced by Vaishak Rajan and written by Joji Thomas. It stars Kunchacko Boban and Anu Sithara. The film released with a mixed reports. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 1913 horror film based on Robert Louis Stevensons gothic novella The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Directed by Herbert Brenon, the production stars King Baggot in the dual role of Jekyll and Hyde. The film was re-released in the United States in August 1927. Like so many other performers of this period, it was standard practice for the actors to apply their own make-up. While assuming the dual role of Jekyll and Hyde, King Baggot employed a variety of different greasepaints and a tangled mass of crepe hair. Through the use of camera dissolves, Baggot was able to achieve the transformation. This is the only version in which Jekyll almost discovers an antidote. End of the World End of the World is a 1931 French science fiction film directed by Abel Gance based on the novel The Last Days of the World by Camille Flammarion. The film stars Victor Francen as Martial Novalic, Colette Darfeuil as Genevieve de Murcie, Abel Gance as Jean Novalic, and Jeanne Brindau as Madame Novalic. The plot concerns a comet hurtling toward Earth on a collision course and the different reactions people have to the impending disaster. Scientist Martial Novalic who discovers the comet, seeks a solution to the problem and becomes a fugitive after skeptical authorities blame him for starting a mass panic. End of the World was director Abel Gances first sound film. The original film was to be over three hours long, but the backing production took the film from Gance, and cut it to be 105 minutes. It was again cut on its release in the United States under the title of Paris after Dark. Neither abridged version of the film was well received by audiences or critics. Blind Date Blind Date is a 1934 American drama film directed by Roy William Neill, starring Ann Sothern and Neil Hamilton. Whirlpool Whirlpool is a 1934 drama film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Jack Holt and Jean Arthur. The screenplay concerns Buck Rankin, a carnival owner who is convicted of manslaughter for the death of a man killed in a fight. Chatterbox Chatterbox is a 1936 American drama film directed by George Nicholls and starring Anne Shirley as a young woman who dreams of becoming an actress. The film is based upon the play Long Ago Ladies by David Carb. The Moon's Our Home The Moons Our Home is a 1936 American comedy film directed by William A. Seiter. It was adapted from a novel of the same name written by Faith Baldwin and first published in serial form in Cosmopolitan magazine. Thank You, Jeeves! Thank You, Jeeves! is a 1936 comedy film directed by Arthur Greville Collins, written by Stephen Gross and Joseph Hoffman, and starring Arthur Treacher, Virginia Field, David Niven, Lester Matthews, Colin Tapley and John Graham Spacey. It was released on October 4, 1936, by 20th Century Fox. The Devil's Party The Devils Party is a 1938 American crime film directed by Ray McCarey based on the Borden Chase novel Hells Kitchen Has a Pantry. The Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel The Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel is a 1937 British thriller film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Barry K. Barnes, Sophie Stewart, Margaretta Scott and James Mason. It is a sequel to the 1934 film The Scarlet Pimpernel based on the stories by Baroness Emmuska Orczy. France, 1794. Citizen Chauvelin lays a trap for his long-standing nemesis Sir Percy Blakeney by kidnapping his wife. Colorado Colorado is a 1940 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. Flight Angels Flight Angels is a 1940 commercial aviation film from Warner Bros. Pictures, produced by Edmund Grainger and directed by Lewis Seiler, from an original story by Jerry Wald and Richard Macaulay. The film stars Virginia Bruce, Dennis Morgan, Wayne Morris, and Ralph Bellamy as airline employees, flying Douglas DST airliners. The basic premise of the film follows the operational conditions of a commercial airline, while also following its stewardesses and pilots as they go through their daily routines, punctuated with the details of their personal lives. Murder in the Air Murder in the Air is a 1940 American drama film with science fiction elements directed by Lewis Seiler and written by Raymond L. Schrock. The film stars Ronald Reagan, John Litel, Lya Lys, James Stephenson, Eddie Foy, Robert Warwick and Victor Zimmerman. Murder in the Air was released by Warner Bros. on June 1, 1940. Tampico Tampico was a 1944 drama/war film directed by Lothar Mendes and starring Edward G. Robinson, Lynn Bari, Victor McLaglen, Marc Lawrence, and Mona Maris. It was released by 20th Century Fox. Home in Oklahoma Home in Oklahoma is a 1946 American film starring Roy Rogers. Three Little Girls in Blue Three Little Girls in Blue is a 1946 Technicolor musical film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring June Haver along with George Montgomery, Vivian Blaine, Celeste Holm, and Vera-Ellen. The 20th Century-Fox film was adapted from Stephen Powys 1938 play Three Blind Mice and featured songs with music by Josef Myrow and lyrics by Mack Gordon. The score is notable for the first appearance of the classic song "You Make Me Feel So Young" later popularized by Frank Sinatra in 1956. Calabacitas tiernas Tender Pumpkins or Tender Little Pumpkins is a 1949 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Rosita Quintana and Nelly Montiel. The Red Horses The Red Horses,, is a 1950 Danish romantic drama directed by Alice OFredericks and Jon Iversen, based on the popular novel by Morten Korch. The film stars Poul Reichhardt and Tove Maës as young newlyweds who try to save an old family farm by winning a horse race. The Red Horses is the most watched Danish film of all time. Bloodhounds of Broadway Bloodhounds of Broadway is a 1952 Technicolor musical film based on a Damon Runyon story. It starred Mitzi Gaynor, who was then still a young starlet, along with Scott Brady, Mitzi Green, Marguerite Chapman, Michael OShea, Wally Vernon, and George E. Stone. Charles Bronson appears, uncredited, as Charles Buchinski. It was directed by Harmon Jones. Bloodhounds of Broadway was remade in 1989, this time as a PBS American Playhouse special starring Matt Dillon and Madonna. Savage Mutiny Savage Mutiny is a 1953 Jungle Jim film starring Johnny Weissmuller. Teenage Doll Teenage Doll is a 1957 film noir film directed by Roger Corman and starring June Kenney and John Brinkley. The Litterbug The Litterbug is a 1961 animated short subject produced by Walt Disney Productions and featuring Donald Duck. It was the last Donald Duck short produced. The Man with the Balloons Break Up is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Marco Ferreri. Tere Mere Sapne Tere Mere Sapne is a 1971 film produced by Dev Anand, and written and directed by his brother Vijay Anand for Navketan Films. The movie stars Dev, Vijay, Mumtaz and Hema Malini. The films music is by S. D. Burman and the story is based on The Citadel, a novel by A.J. Cronin. In 1972, it was made as Bengali film Jiban Saikate, with Soumitra Chatterjee and Aparna Sen and in 1982, it was remade into the Telugu film Madhura Swapnam. The Slams The Slams is a 1973 film directed by Jonathan Kaplan and starring Jim Brown. Olly, Olly, Oxen Free Olly Olly Oxen Free is a 1978 American family adventure film directed by Richard A. Colla and starring Katharine Hepburn. The screenplay by Eugene Poinc is based on a story by Poinc, Colla, and Maria L. de Ossio. The title is derived from "Olly olly oxen free" a phrase used in childrens games to indicate that those in hiding came out into the open safely and freely. Winter of Our Dreams Winter of Our Dreams is a 1981 Australian drama film directed by John Duigan. Judy Davis won the Best Actress in a Lead Role in the AFI Awards for her performance in the film. The film was nominated in 6 other categories also. It was also entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where Judy Davis won the award for Best Actress. Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder Dont Cry, Its Only Thunder is a 1981 film directed by Peter Werner and written by Paul G. Hensler, set in the Vietnam War. Ostanovilsya poezd The Train Has Stopped is a 1982 Soviet drama film directed by Vadim Abdrashitov and written by Aleksandr Mindadze. The last film role of Anatoly Solonitsyn. Before the official premiere the film was shown in spring of 1982 at the Concert Hall of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. Adi Shankaracharya Adi Shankaracharya is a 1983 Indian film in Sanskrit language directed by G. V. Iyer. The film depicts the life and times of 8th century Hindu philosopher, Adi Shankaracharya, who consolidated the doctrine of Advaita Vedanta in Hindu philosophy. It was the first film in India to be made in Sanskrit. At the 31st National Film Awards, it won four awards, including Best Film, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography and Best Audiography. The Last Blood Last Blood, also known as Tornado: The Last Blood, is a 1983 Italian "macaroni combat" war film directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring Giancarlo Prete. Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy is a 1985 made-for-TV thriller starring Richard Thomas and Mary Crosby that was directed by Michael Pressman and premiered on NBC December 8, 1985. Final Jeopardy was produced by Frank von Zernecks film production company and currently distributed by Warner Bros with a run-time of 100 min. Playing Beatie Bow Playing Beatie Bow is a 1986 Australian time travel drama film. It is directed by Donald Crombie and stars Imogen Annesley, Peter Phelps and Mouche Phillips. The screenplay by Peter Gawler and Irwin Lane is based on the novel by Ruth Park. Kreytserova sonata The Kreutzer Sonata is a 1987 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Shveytser, based on Leo Tolstoys novella The Kreutzer Sonata. Hidden City Hidden City is a political thriller drama film written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff. It starred Charles Dance, Cassie Stuart, Richard E. Grant and Bill Paterson, and was Poliakoffs directorial debut. It had a limited theatrical release in 1988, before being shown in Channel 4s Film on Four strand on 9 May 1989. El Lute II: Tomorrow I'll Be Free El Lute II: Tomorrow Ill be Free is a 1988 Spanish film written and directed by Vicente Aranda, based on the memoirs of Eleuterio Sánchez, “El Lute”, a delinquent who became notorious in Spain for his jail escapes in the 60s. It stars Imanol Arias, Angel Pardo and Jorge Sanz. The film continues the story of camina o revienta. The Outside Chance of Maximilian Glick The Outside Chance of Maximilian Glick is a 1988 Canadian film based on the novel by Morley Torgov. The movie was filmed in Winnipeg and Beausejour. Young Toscanini Young Toscanini is a 1988 Italian-French biographical drama film directed by Franco Zeffirelli and starring C. Thomas Howell and Elizabeth Taylor. When He's Not a Stranger When Hes Not a Stranger is a 1989 American Made for TV crime drama film directed by John Gray and starring Annabeth Gish and John Terlesky. The screenplay concerns a college freshman who is sexually assaulted by a football jock. It sums up the ordeal that rape victims experience and the sexual assault on college campuses. A stark dramatization of the "acquaintance rape" dilemma, it was originally to be broadcast on October 17, 1989, but pushed to November 6th of that year because of coverage surrounding the earthquakes in Northern California. Love Hurts Love Hurts is a comedy-drama film, released in late 1990 in the United Kingdom and 1991 in the United States. Co-produced and directed by Bud Yorkin, it stars Jeff Daniels, Cynthia Sikes, Cloris Leachman, Judith Ivey and John Mahoney. Daniels plays a womanizer who goes home to Pennsylvania for a wedding and finds his past catching up with him. The film has been released on DVD by Lions Gate Home Entertainment as a double feature with You Cant Hurry Love. Bloodlust Bloodlust is a 1992 Australian vampire film. The Man Upstairs The Man Upstairs is a 1992 American made-for-television comedy-drama film directed by George Schaefer and starring Katharine Hepburn and Ryan ONeal. The film originally premiered on CBS on December 6, 1992. Kitchen Kitchen is a 1997 Hong Kong drama film directed by Yim Ho. It was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival. Adyutant ego prevoskhoditelstva The Adjutant of His Excellency is a Soviet television mini-series which was produced in 1969 and is set during the Russian civil war. The plot revolves around Captain Pavel Koltsov, an agent working for the Soviet secret police who is spying on the white Volunteer Army, posing as an adjutant to a chief commander, general Kovalevsky. They Bite They Bite is a 1996 American science-fiction horror film directed by Brett Piper and starring Ron Jeremy, Nick Baldasare, Donna Frotscher, and Christina Veronica. The film follows some of the premise covered in the Roger Corman film Humanoids from the Deep – sea creatures coming to shore and attacking and mating with humans, but also contains the idea of a film-within-a-film device. A film crew are on location making a film Invasion of the Fishfuckers – which happens to be a story about sea creatures coming ashore and attacking and mating with humans. Ron Jeremy is part of this film crew. Whilst they are making the film, coincidentally the very thing theyre filming seems to be happening around them. Thus, there is a blurring between reality and fiction. Fright to the Finish Fright to the Finish is a 1954 animated American short film directed by Seymour Kneitel and Al Eugster starring Jack Mercer as Popeye. One Day with the Devil A Day with the Devil is a 1945 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Andrés Soler and Miguel Arenas. Emma's Wish Emmas Wish is a 1998 American made-for-television fantasy-comedy film directed by Mike Robe. It first aired on CBS on October 18, 1998 and stars Joanna Kerns as an older woman that finds that her wish to be younger has been granted. Sirens Sirens is a 1999 crime-drama TV film starring Dana Delany. It premiered on September 26, 1999, on Showtime Networks. Pagliacci Pagliacci is a 1982 Italian film of Ruggero Leoncavallos opera Pagliacci, directed by Franco Zeffirelli. All the actors, including Plácido Domingo and Teresa Stratas in the starring roles, were opera singers who sang their own parts. Pagliacci was shot at Milans La Scala opera house and on a movie sound stage. Georges Prêtre conducted the Orchestra and Choir of La Scala. The film was screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. It was also shown on Italian and U.S. television and brought Zeffirelli an Emmy Award for Best Director in the category of Classical Music Programming. In 2003, Pagliacci was re-released on DVD by Deutsche Grammophon, paired with Cavalleria rusticana. Darkness and Light Darkness and Light is a 1999 Taiwanese drama film directed by Chang Tso-chi. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section of the 52nd Cannes Film Festival, and won the Grand Prix at the 12th Tokyo International Film Festival. The Flag: A Story Inspired by the Tradition of Betsy Ross The Flag: A Story Inspired by the Tradition of Betsy Ross is a 1927 MGM silent fictionalized film short in two-color Technicolor, about the making of the U.S. flag by Betsy Ross. It was the first of the "Great Events" series co-produced by Technicolor and Colorcraft Pictures Inc., and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The basically true story is combined with a completely fictional subplot in which a British soldier crosses enemy lines to visit his wife, a friend of Betsy Ross. The Opponent The Opponent is a sports drama film released in 2000. The film stars Erika Eleniak and James Colby. Off Key Off Key is a 2001 Spanish-British-Italian comedy film written and directed by Manuel Gómez Pereira. In it Joe Mantegna, Danny Aiello, and George Hamilton star as three celebrity tenors. Although they perform and have some good times together, they are rivals onstage and in their private lives. They also undergo intense scrutiny from the paparazzi and gossip press over their love lives and careers. The film was loosely inspired by the real life Three Tenors, Plácido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, and José Carreras. I Love Beijing I Love Beijing is a 2000 Chinese film directed by Ning Ying. It constitutes the third film in Nings "Beijing Trilogy," a loose coterie of films detailing the rapid changes that have befallen Beijing in recent decades. In this final installment, a recently divorced cabdriver, Desi feels disconnected from the modern city of Beijing as he picks up fares around the city, all while engaging in a series of short-term relationships with the various women he meets. The film was written by Ning and her sister and collaborator, Ning Dai, and was produced by Eurasia Communications and Happy Village. The films title in Chinese was originally meant to mirror the English title "I Love Beijing." Ning Yings ambivalence towards the citys modernization, however, made censors concerned that people would interpret the title as sarcastic, leading to the altered title which translates as the "Warmth of Summer." Smallpox Smallpox 2002: Silent Weapon is a fictional docudrama produced by Wall to Wall, showing how a single act of bioterrorism leads to terrifying consequences globally. Broke Sky Broke Sky is a 2007 neo-noir 35 millimeter film, and the directorial debut of cinematographer Thomas L. Callaway. The film stars Will Wallace, Joe Unger, Bruce Glover, Duane Whitaker and Barbara Chisholm, and has earned comparisons to the work of the Coen Brothers. Wisdom of the Pretzel Wisdom of the Pretzel is a 2002 Israeli comedy film directed by Ilan Heitner. Wisdom of the Pretzel is a film adaptation of a best-selling Israeli novel. Scent of Love Scent of Love is a 2003 South Korean film, and the directorial debut of Lee Jeong-wook. The film is based on a novel of the same name by Kim Ha-in, and stars Jang Jin-young and Park Hae-il in the lead roles. Like her character, Jang Jin-young battled stomach cancer and died in 2009. The film received an around of 900,000 admissions nationwide and on May 16, 2003 the film was screened at the Cannes Film Festival. Kabooliwala Kabooliwala is a 1994 Malayalam comedy drama film, written and directed by Siddique-Lal, starring Innocent, Jagathy Sreekumar, Vineeth and Charmila in pivotal roles. Nuan Nuan is a 2003 Chinese film directed by Huo Jianqi. The film won the Grand Prix at the 16th Tokyo International Film Festival. The film is an adaptation of author Mo Yans short story, The White Dog and the Swing. The film is set in Maoyuan, a small and ancient village in Jiangxi. Nuans production was delayed by the outbreak of SARS in 2002-2003, making it miss a planned debut at the Venice Film Festival that September. Gory Gory Hallelujah Gory Gory Hallelujah is a 2003 American comedy horror musical film directed by Sue Corcoran, written by Angie Louise, and starring Tim Gouran, Angie Louise, Jeff Gilbert, Todd Licea, Keith Winsted, Jason Collins, and Joseph Franklin. On a road trip, a group of actors confronts Elvis impersonators, religious extremists, and zombies. The Little Polar Bear 2: The Mysterious Island The Little Polar Bear 2 - The Mysterious Island is a 2005 German animation film. It is a sequel to The Little Polar Bear from 2001. Leave Me Alone Leave Me Alone is a 2004 Hong Kong thriller film directed and co-written by Danny Pang. It stars Ekin Cheng in a dual role. The Book of the Dead is a 2005 Japanese historical Buddhist stop motion animation feature film directed by Kihachirō Kawamoto. It is about the legend of Chūjō-hime who translated some of the significant Pure Land sutras from Chinese to Japanese, and is said to have witnessed weaving of Taima mandala by Amitabha Buddha himself & his attendants from lotus stems. It is his second feature film, the first being the Rennyo and His Mother and is based on the novel of the same name by Shinobu Orikuchi. It appeared in a couple of film festivals in 2005 before going into wide release in Japan on 11 February 2006 and has since won several awards at international animation festivals. It was shown in cinemas across the United Kingdom in the spring of 2008 as part of Master, a touring season of the Watershed Media Centre,http://www.watershed.co.uk/kawamoto/venues.html and was released on DVD-Video in North America on 22 April 2008. Twilight Polumgla, also known as Twilight, is a 2005 Russian film, directed by Artem Antonov, in his directorial debut, at the age of 26. The film was written by Igor Bolgarin and Viktor Smirnov, and stars Yuri Tarasov, Sergey Gryaznov and Anastasiya Sheveleva. Passion of Spies Passion of Spies is a 1967 Soyuzmultfilms animated black-and-white film directed by Yefim Gamburg. It parodies spy and detective fiction clichés and got a status of a cult film. The Duplicate Man "The Duplicate Man" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It was first aired on 19 December 1964, during the second season. Wool 100% Wool 100% is a 2006 Japanese comedy-fantasy film directed by Mai Tominaga. It was released on October 28, 2006 in Japan and had a United States release on September 12, 2007. The film stars Kyōko Kishida and Kazuko Yoshiyuki as two elderly sisters who discover a mysterious young girl in their house who continually knits a red sweater, leading them to name her "Knit-again". The Singles 2nd Ward The Singles 2nd Ward is a 2007 LDS romantic comedy film, directed by Kurt Hale. Like The Singles Ward, and the films which followed it, its target audience is members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and citizens of Utah. As such, references to and parodies of the Mormon and Utah subcultures pervade the film and are unlikely to be understood by outsiders. However, the film provides a view into the sometimes strange world of the Mormon culture. The original cast returns for this sequel. Dalen has finally met the girl of his dreams. Christine is everything Dalen has ever wanted: sweet, simple, and devoted to the gospel. Too bad his future in-laws are anything but. Donkeys Donkeys is a 2010 Scottish independent feature film, directed by Morag McKinnon and starring James Cosmo, Kate Dickie, Martin Compston, Brian Pettifer, and Natalie Press. It was awarded best feature film at the 2011 British Academy Scotland Awards, and Cosmo was named best actor. Aabra Ka Daabra Aabra Ka Daabra is a 2004 Bollywood film. It was the first 3D Plus film in Indian cinema. It is based on the film Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. Regresa Regresa is a 2010 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Alejandro González Padilla and starring Jaime Camil and Blanca Soto. It won best film at the 2010s Monaco Charity Film Festival. The comedy concerns a wife who is regressed in hypnotherapy to a previous life as a 15th-century Basque girl, but then will not snap out of this identity. The film has the Basque language byline "Asko maite zaitut" - "I love you very much". Thomas & Friends: Hero of the Rails Hero of the Rails is a 2009 CGI adventure family special and film of the British childrens television series Thomas & Friends. The film introduces full CGI animation replacing live action models, and the addition of a voice cast for the characters alongside the narration to the TV series. The film features the voice of Ben Small and Martin Sherman as Thomas the Tank Engine for the UK and US respectively. It was first released on DVD and on iTunes on 12 January 2010. To promote the film a "Day Out With Thomas 2010: The Hero of the Rails Tour" was held at locations such as the Illinois Railway Museum, where guests could participate in activities such as arts and crafts or ride on a 15-ton replica of Thomas the Tank Engine. A mobile app, Thomas & Friends: Hero of the Rails, was released in May 2011. This was also the first feature-length Thomas and Friends special made since 2005. Stray Bullet Stray Bullet, the first long feature film by Lebanese director Georges Hachem, is a 2010 Lebanese film. Aujourd'hui Today is a 2012 French-Senegalese film directed by Alain Gomis. The film competed in competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2012. Pune-52 Pune 52 is a 2013 Neo-noir Thriller Marathi language film directed by Nikhil Mahajan. It stars National Award winning actors Girish Kulkarni, Sonali Kulkarni and Sai Tamhankar in the leading roles. The film was loosely inspired by 1974 Hollywood classic Chinatown This is directorial debut film for Nikhil Mahajan. Atif Afzal composed the music and background score for the film. The movie got released on 18 April 2015 in Maharashtra. On 21 May 2014 it is officially released on YouTube on the official account of IME Motion Pictures. The Second Woman The Second Woman is a 2012 Chinese-Hong Kong film directed by Carol Lai. Ullaasam Ullaasam is a 1997 Indian Tamil action romance film directed and co-written by the duo J. D. and Jerry and produced by Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan. The film featured Ajith Kumar, Vikram, and Maheswari in the lead roles with Raghuvaran, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and Srividya in other pivotal roles. The film was released in May 1997 to positive reviews. Sepideh Sepideh – Reaching for the Stars is a 2013 Persian-language Danish documentary film written and directed by Berit Madsen. The film premiered in-competition at the 2013 International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam on November 24, 2013. The film later premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, the film become available in United States and Canada by iTunes. In 2014 the film won the Maysles Brothers Award at 14th Belfast Film Festival. Hashima Project H Project, also Hashima Project or Project Hashima, is a 2013 Thai horror film directed by Piyapan Choopetch. Aishwarya Aishwarya is a 2006 Kannada movie starring Upendra, Daisy Bopanna and introducing Deepika Padukone. The movie was directed by Indrajit Lankesh. The film is remake of Telugu film Manmadhudu. The film featured Upendra as a rich advertisement executive and changed his mass image into a classy one. The film was a commercial success and was among the top 5 hit films of 2006. Vajrakaya Vajrakaya is a 2015 Indian Kannada action film directed by Harsha. It stars Shiva Rajkumar, Nabha Natesh and Karunya Ram in the lead roles, with Avinash, Ravi Kale and Suman as supporting cast. Chris the Swiss Chris the Swiss is a 2018 Swiss animated documentary film directed by Anja Kofmel. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Parting Parting is a 2016 Afghan-Iranian drama film directed by Navid Mahmoudi. It was selected as the Afghan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards. However, the film was not included on the final list of submissions published by the Academy. It was screened at the Busan International Film Festival in October 2016. Parting was the inaugural film at the 21st International Film Festival of Kerala. Om Namo Venkatesaya Om Namo Venkatesaya is a 2017 Indian biographical film, based on the life of Hathiram Bhavaji, produced by A. Mahesh Reddy on the AMR Sai Krupa Entertainments banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Anushka Shetty, Pragya Jaiswal in the lead roles while Jagapathi Babu & Saurabh Raj Jain in the supporting roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Akilandakodi Brahmandanayagan. Mr. Pride vs. Miss Prejudice Mr. Pride vs Miss Prejudice is a 2017 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Li Haishu and Huang Yanwei and starring Dilraba Dilmurat, Leon Zhang and Vengo Gao. It was released in China on 20 April 2017. Missing Johnny Missing Johnny is a 2017 Taiwanese drama film written and directed by Huang Xi. The film stars Lawrence Ko, Rima Zeidan and Sean Huang. Missing Johnny is Huangs debut feature. It is executive produced by Hou Hsiao-hsien. Restaurant to Another World is a Japanese light novel series written by Junpei Inuzuka, with illustrations by Katsumi Enami. Shufunotomo released five volumes of the series. An anime television series adaptation by Silver Link aired from July 3 to September 18, 2017. Son of Manjeet Singh Son of Manjeet Singh is a 2018 Indian-Punjabi film directed by Vikram Grover. The film is co-produced by K9 Films and Seven Color Motion Pictures and stars Gurpreet Ghuggi, Karamjit Anmol, Japji Khaira, B.N. Sharma, Harby Sangha and Malkit Rouni in pivotal roles. The film is produced by comedian Kapil Sharma and Sumeet Singh and was released on 12 October 2018. Strike! Red Ensign is a 1934 film directed by British filmmaker Michael Powell. It is an early low-budget "quota quickie". Sweet Adeline Sweet Adeline is a 1934 musical film adaptation of the 1929 Jerome Kern/Oscar Hammerstein II Broadway play of the same title. It stars Irene Dunne and Donald Woods and was directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The Crimes of Stephen Hawke The Crimes of Stephen Hawke is a 1936 British historical melodrama film directed by George King and starring Tod Slaughter as the nefarious Stephen Hawke - who masquerades as the Spine-Breaker. It also features Marjorie Taylor, D. J. Williams and Eric Portman. It was made at Shepperton Studios, with sets designed by Philip Bawcombe. This is the third of Tod Slaughters film outings, billed as a new-old melodrama. In the introduction Slaughter appears in person, in a BBC studio, where he describes with relish his murderous activities in his two previous films: Maria Marten or Murder in the Red Barn and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. In the film Slaughter plays a seemingly kindly money-lender who dotes on his daughter Julia. He has however a double life as the notorious Spine-Breaker, Victorian Englands most maniacal serial killer. His nefarious activities are eventually detected by his daughters suitor Matthew Trimble, the son of one of his victims, who after pursuing and failing to catch him somewhat charitably opines to his daughter: Julia, Julia, my darling, listen to me. I know that hes the notorious Spine-Breaker and he ought to be dead a hundred times but I also know that his death cannot bring my father back to life. But alive or dead it cannot alter my love for you. In the end Slaughter comes out of hiding to kill another unwelcome suitor of his daughter, before falling to his death from the roof of his house in a dramatic final exit. More Kittens More Kittens is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1936 and is the sequel to Three Orphan Kittens. Sant Tukaram Sant Tukaram, also known as Saint Tukaram, is a 1936 Marathi film, produced by Prabhat Film Company and based on the life of Tukaram, a prominent Varkari saint and spiritual poet of the Bhakti movement in India. The film was directed by Vishnupant Govind Damle and Sheikh Fattelal and featured Vishnupant Pagnis in the lead role of the saint. Sant Tukaram is revered as a great Indian film. It was the first Indian film to receive international recognition. It was adjudged one of the three best films of the world at the Venice Film Festival and was showcased in other international film festivals. It was a runaway success and broke the box office records by being the first Indian film to run in a single theatre for more than a year. It was Prabhats and Pagniss most famous film and became the archetype for devotional film. I Met My Love Again I Met My Love Again is a 1938 American romantic drama film distributed by United Artists, directed by Joshua Logan, Arthur Ripley and George Cukor. The screenplay was written by David Hertz, based on the novel Summer Lightning by Allene Corliss. The film stars Joan Bennett and Henry Fonda. The Crime Doctor's Warning Crime Doctors Warning is a 1945 American mystery film directed by William Castle, and fourth in the Crime Doctor series of ten films produced between 1943 and 1949. Top o' the Morning Top o the Morning is a 1949 American romantic comedy film directed by David Miller and starring Bing Crosby, Ann Blyth, and Barry Fitzgerald. Written by Edmund Beloin and Richard L. Breen, the film is about a singing insurance investigator who comes to Ireland to recover the stolen Blarney Stone—and romance the local policemans daughter. Miquette Miquette is a 1950 French comedy film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot and starring Louis Jouvet, Bourvil and Saturnin Fabre. The film was an adaptation of the play Miquette et sa mere by Robert de Flers and Gaston Arman de Caillavet, which had previously been adapted into 1934 and 1940 films. The film is set around the turn-of-the century. Clouzot was reluctant to make the film, but was contractually obliged to. It was not a commercial or critical success. The Stand at Apache River The Stand at Apache River is a 1953 American Technicolor Western film directed by Lee Sholem and starring Stephen McNally, Julie Adams and Hugh Marlowe. The Great Adventure The Great Adventure is a 1953 Swedish drama film directed by Arne Sucksdorff. The Black Dakotas The Black Dakotas is a Columbia Pictures Technicolor Western spy film set during the American Civil War. Directed by Ray Nazarro and filmed at the Iverson Movie Ranch, the film stars Gary Merrill as a cold blooded secret agent using the war for his own ends. The film features The Lone Ranger television series Jay Silverheels and Clayton Moore in separate roles as well as Richard Webb of Captain Midnight. Masterson of Kansas Masterson of Kansas is a 1954 Technicolor Western film directed by William Castle and starring George Montgomery. Of Cash and Hash Of Cash and Hash is the 160th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1955 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Gun Duel in Durango Gun Duel in Durango is a 1957 American Western film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring George Montgomery. It was originally known as The Last Gun in Durango. Cuban Rebel Girls Cuban Rebel Girls is a 1959 semi-dramatic documentary B movie, notable for being the last on-screen performance of Errol Flynn. He stars with his girlfriend of the time, Beverly Aadland. It was written and narrated by Flynn, who was sympathetic to the Cuban revolution being led by Fidel Castro in its early phase. Dumb Patrol Dumb Patrol is a Looney Tunes cartoon short released January 18, 1964, starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam with a cameo appearance by Porky Pig. This cartoon short was directed by Gerry Chiniquy, a longtime animator in Friz Frelengs unit. It is set during World War I opening somewhere in France in 1917. The title is an allusion to The Dawn Patrol, a 1930 movie by Howard Hawks that also deals with World War I pilots. The same title was also used for an unrelated, early Looney Tunes short starring Bosko, released in 1931. Dumb Patrol does not fall into the normal pattern found in most other Bugs Bunny cartoon shorts. Bugs is not disturbed from a serene state as in most of his other shorts. Also, he is the attacker, reversing his normal role of the victim. This marks the final pairing of Bugs and Yosemite Sam, as well as the final appearance of the latter, one of the only 3 cartoons to feature both Bugs and Porky together, and the final time Porky appears without Daffy Duck. Backfire Backfire is a 1964 French crime film directed by Jean Becker, which stars Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean Seberg, reuniting for the first time since Breathless. The Flicker The Flicker is a 1966 experimental film by Tony Conrad. The film consists of only 5 different frames: a warning frame, two title frames, a black frame, and a white frame. It changes the rate at which it switches between black and white frames to produce stroboscopic effects. Conrad spent several months designing the film before shooting it in a matter of days. He produced and distributed The Flicker with the help of Jonas Mekas. The film is now recognized as a key work of structural filmmaking. The Secret of My Success The Secret of My Success is a 1965 British comedy film from American writer-director Andrew L. Stone, starring James Booth, Shirley Jones, Stella Stevens and Honor Blackman, along with Lionel Jeffries featured in four separate roles. Moment to Moment Moment to Moment is a 1966 American Technicolor psychological thriller film directed by Mervyn LeRoy starring Jean Seberg as a married woman who has an affair which leads to murder. It was Le Roys 75th and final movie. Romance for Bugle Romance for Bugle is a 1967 Czechoslovakian drama film directed by Otakar Vávra. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Silver Prize. It is based on the lyrical epic poem of the same name written in 1961 by František Hrubín. The Box The Box is a 1967 American animated short film directed by Fred Wolf. The Killing Game The Killing Game is a 1967 French comedy film directed by Alain Jessua. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival where it won the award for Best Screenplay. Metello Metello is a 1970 Italian drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. It was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. It starred Massimo Ranieri as the title character. Girolimoni, the Monster of Rome The Assassin of Rome is a 1972 Italian historical drama film directed by Damiano Damiani. The film tells, with some historical licenses, the story of Gino Girolimoni, wrongfully accused of a series of child murders that occurred in Rome between 1924 and 1928. Smile Before Death Smile Before Death is a 1972 Italian giallo film written and directed by Silvio Amadio. Strike Force Strike Force is a 1975 television film directed by Barry Shear and starring Richard Gere. The Night of the Askari Albino is a 1976 German thriller film directed by Jürgen Goslar and starring Christopher Lee, James Faulkner and Sybil Danning filmed on location during the Rhodesian Bush War. The film is based on the novel The Whispering Death by Daniel Carney. Stormtroopers Sturmtruppen is a 1976 comedy film directed by Salvatore Samperi. It is based on the homonymous Sturmtruppen comic books created by Bonvi. The Nurse in the Military Madhouse Linfermiera nella corsia dei militari, internationally released as The Nurse in the Military Madhouse, is a 1979 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Mariano Laurenti. The Gold Diggers The Gold Diggers is a 1983 British film directed by Sally Potter, her debut, and stars Julie Christie, Kassandra Colson and Siobhan Davies. It was written by Sally Potter and Rose English. The movie was made with an all-female crew, and features photography by Babette Magolte and a score by Lindsay Cooper. Khandhar Khandhar is a 1984 Bengali film in Hindi language directed by Mrinal Sen, based on a Bengali short story, Telenapota Abishkar by Premendra Mitra. The film stars Shabana Azmi, Naseeruddin Shah and Pankaj Kapur. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. Christina Christina is a 1984 erotic B movie film, starring Jewel Shepard, Karin Schubert, produced and written by Harry Alan Towers and directed by Francisco Lara Polop. The films original Spanish title was Christina y la reconversión sexual. The Cold Room The Cold Room is a 1984 cable television film by James Dearden. Based on an eponymous 1978 science fiction novel by Jeffrey Caine, the film stars George Segal, Amanda Pays, Anthony Higgins, Renée Soutendijk, and Warren Clarke. The original film score is by Michael Nyman. It was a production of MCEG/Sterling Entertainment and released on VHS by Charter Entertainment. 40 Quadratmeter Deutschland 40 qm Deutschland is a 1986 German film directed by Tevfik Başer, who helped both with the script and the production. The film won several awards making it one of the most significant German movies of 1986. The Conviction The Conviction is a 1991 Italian drama film directed by Marco Bellocchio. It was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize. Tripwire Tripwire is a 1989 American film directed by James Lemmo. It is an action/adventure film about a terrorist and government secret agent personal vendetta that began when a train hijacking goes badly awry and the terrorists son is accidentally killed. The original music score was composed by Richard Stone. Originally intended for a theatrical release, the movie was released directly to video and laserdisc on March 21, 1990 in the U.S. by RCA/Columbia and in Canada on video only by Cineplex Odeon. The movie has not been released on DVD and as of December 26, 2009, Sony has not announced any plans to release the movie on DVD. Towards Evening Towards Evening is a 1990 Italian drama film directed by Francesca Archibugi. It was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival. For her performance Zoe Incrocci was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress and a Silver Ribbon in the same category. The film also won the David di Donatello for Best Film and the Nastro dArgento for Best Actor. Family Pictures Family Pictures is a 1993 American made-for-television drama film based on the novel of the same name by Sue Miller. It was directed by Philip Saville and stars Anjelica Huston, Sam Neill, Kyra Sedgwick, and Dermot Mulroney. The Other Woman The Other Woman, is a 1995 television film. Nancy Silvers was nominated for the Humanitas Prize in the "Prime Time 90 Minute" category for writing the film. Jung Jung is a 1996 Bollywood action drama film, starring Mithun Chakraborty and Aditya Pancholi, with Ajay Devgn, Rambha, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Tinnu Anand and Sujata Mehta. Film was box office hit. Diana & Me Diana & Me is a 1997 Australian romantic comedy film directed by David Parker and starring Toni Collette, Dominic West and John Simm. Kick Kick is an Australian film produced and directed by Lynda Heys. It stars Russell Page, Rebecca Yates and Martin Henderson. It was released on 14 December 1999 in Australia. Children of Hannibal Children of Hannibal is a 1998 Italian comedy film written and directed by Davide Ferrario. Hustling for Health Hustling for Health is a 1919 American silent film featuring Stan Laurel. Farishtay Farishtay is a 1991 Hindi film directed by Anil Sharma. The movie features Dharmendra, Vinod Khanna and Rajinikanth in lead roles. film was moderate commercial success at the box office. Return of the Sister Street Fighter is a 1975 Japanese martial arts film directed by Kazuhiko Yamaguchi and starred by Etsuko Shihomi. This movie is a sequel to Sister Street Fighter and Hanging by a Thread. The Night of the Headless Horseman The Night of the Headless Horseman is a computer animated one-hour TV special that aired on Fox on October 28, 1999. It was a retelling of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. It told the story the same way, but at the end, it is revealed that Brom actually made a deal with the Headless Horseman to take his place to get Ichabod out of the way. The production utilized motion capture and featured numerous celebrity voices including Clancy Brown, Tia Carrere, Mark Hamill, William H. Macy, and Luke Perry. Legend of Crystania: The Motion Picture is a Japanese media franchise of RPGs, novels, anime and manga by Ryo Mizuno and Group SNE. The series of novels by Mizuno and others were published from 1993 to 2002, based on s RPG "replays" serialized in the Japanese magazines Comptiq and later in Dengeki-Oh from 1989 to 1998. An full-length Japanese animated motion picture and a manga illustrated by Akira Himekawa were made in 1995 based on the novels. Drama CDs, video games, and tabletop RPG materials were also released. The film has been officially released on VHS and DVD in North America by ADV Films. The films sequel, the three-part original video animation series Legend of Crystania: The Chaos Ring, released in 1996, goes into the story in further detail. These episodes were released on VHS and later on DVD in North America by ADV Films. The Last Debate The Last Debate is a 2000 political television film directed by John Badham, based on the book by journalist and writer Jim Lehrer, with a teleplay by Jon Mass, and starring James Garner and Peter Gallagher. Please Save My Earth , sometimes abbreviated Bokutama, is a shōjo manga by Saki Hiwatari. It was published by Hakusensha from 1986 to 1994 in the magazine Hana to Yume and collected in 21 volumes. The series was adapted as a six-part original video animation in 1993. It is about six teenagers and a seven-year-old boy who share common dreams about their past lives as alien scientists who observed the Earth from the Moon. Both the anime OVA and manga are licensed for distribution in North America by Viz Media. A sequel manga, Embraced by the Moonlight, was serialized in the bimonthly Hana to Yume as well as the special edition magazine, Hana to Yume Plus. It has since been followed by I Sing with the Earth. Freewheeling Freewheeling is a 2000 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Vincenzo Salemme. The Lead Shoes The Lead Shoes is a 1949 experimental film directed by Sidney Peterson at Workshop 20 at the San Francisco Art Institute. The film was made using distorting lenses. The film is a 17 minute black and white short. In 2009, the film was selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being deemed “culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant. It appears on the DVD Avant-Garde Volume 3. Shirdi Ke Sai Baba Shirdi Ke Sai Baba is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by Ashok V. Bhushan. The plot revolves around a sick child who wishes to be taken to Shirdi, where the guru Sai Baba of Shirdi lived. The Image The Image is a 1969 black and white short film directed by Michael Armstrong with starring Michael Byrne and David Bowie in his first film role. The film is one of the few short films ever to receive a certified X Rating and it gained this rating due to its violent content. Night of the Living Doo Night of the Living Doo is an animated television special that aired on October 31, 2001. The cartoon is a comedic parody of a typical episode of The New Scooby-Doo Movies, complete with unlikely guests and a retro style. The name is a riff on the Night of the Living Dead franchise. The special was produced by Cartoon Network and broadcast in small segments during commercial breaks of a Halloween Scooby-Doo marathon. At the end of the marathon, the complete special was broadcast in its entirety. The special featured a new opening title sequence combining the opening for The New Scooby-Doo Movies with clips of the special, set to the cover of the Scooby-Doo theme song as performed by Matthew Sweet for Cartoons Greatest Hits. Luk lau hau joh Truth or Dare: 6th Floor Rear Flat is a 2003 Hong Kong film directed by Barbara Wong, starring an ensemble cast featuring Karena Lam, Candy Lo, Juno Mak, Teresa Carpio, Roy Chow, Laurence Chou, and Edwin Siu. The film was considered both a critical and commercial success, and won various awards in both the 23rd Annual Hong Kong Film Awards and the 40th Annual Golden Horse Awards. Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy Popeyes Voyage: The Quest for Pappy is a 2004 computer-animated Christmas television special produced by Mainframe Entertainment for Lions Gate Entertainment and King Features Syndicate, in association with Nuance Productions. The special, created to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the Popeye the Sailor comic strip character from E. C. Segars Thimble Theatre, first aired on Fox on December 17, 2004 and was rebroadcast on the same network in December 2005. Manners of Dying Manners of Dying is a 2004 Canadian drama film based on the short story of the same name by Yann Martel, winner of the Man Booker Prize for his book, The Life of Pi. Bloodshed Bloodshed is a 2005 United States horror film by Jim McMahon based on a script by Jim McMahon and Michael Victor Roy, featuring Íce Mrozek, Christopher Childs and Shana Lee Klisanin. In this movie, two mentally unbalanced brothers become the prime suspects in a murder. Super Mario Brothers: Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach is a 1986 Japanese anime film based on the Super Mario Bros. video game. Directed by Masami Hata and produced by Masakatsu Suzuki and Tsunemasa Hatano, the plot centers on Mario and Luigi, who go on a quest to save Princess Peach from King Koopa. It is notable for being the first movie based on a video game, predating the live-action Super Mario Bros. movie by seven years. Side Sho Side Sho is a 2007 horror film directed by Michael DAnna. The film was shot in and around Savannah, and won the awards for Best Feature Film and Best Original Score at the 2007 Terror Film Festival. It was released on DVD July 29, 2008 by Lionsgate Entertainment. Touch the Sky Tocar el cielo is a 2007 film directed by Marcos Carnevale and starring Facundo Arana, Betiana Blum, and China Zorrilla. It was made in a co-production between Argentine and Spanish producers. It tells two stories that take place between Buenos Aires and Madrid. The Mosquito Problem and Other Stories The Mosquito Problem and Other Stories is a Bulgarian documentary feature film directed by Andrey Paounov in collaboration with historian Lilia Topouzova. It was included in the 46th International Critics Week of the Cannes Film Festival in 2007. Charlie & Me Charlie & Me is a made-for-TV movie that premiered on Hallmark Channel on January 5, 2008. Filmed on location in Ontario, the movie stars Tom Bosley as the title character and Jordy Benattar as his granddaughter. I Love You I Love You is a 2007 Bengali romantic comedy film by Ravi Kinagi. This movie is a remake of the Telugu film Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana. It was a Shree Venkatesh Films production. The rural scenes shown in this movie were filmed in the original location and set where the Telugu film was filmed at a village near Araku in Andhra Pradesh . April Bride is a 2009 Japanese biographical romantic drama film directed by Ryūichi Hiroki. Jayam Kondaan Jayam Kondaan is a 2008 Tamil romantic action film directed and written by Kannan and produced by T. G. Thiyagarajan, Selvi Thiyagarajan and T. Arjun. It stars Vinay Rai, Bhavana and Lekha Washington in the lead roles while Vivek, Santhanam, Kishore, Vasundhara Kashyap, Malavika Avinash, and Nizhalgal Ravi, among others, play supporting roles. The film revolves around an NRI civil engineer who returns to Chennai from London to set up his own business. He feels that if one has to reach his goal in life, it is better to win over your enemies and take them along with you. He finds out that his late father had another family, and that his stepsister wants to steal his home. After clashes with his sister, he discovers another tragedy involving someone who wants to make a vendetta with the family. The film follows the sibling relationship and the threat from the avenger. The film opened to worldwide audiences after several delays on 29 August 2008 to generally positive reviews. Jayam Jayam is a 2002 Indian Telugu-language romantic action drama film produced and directed by Teja on Chitram Movies banner. Starring Nithiin, Sadha, and Gopichand in the lead roles and music composed by R. P. Patnaik. The film recorded as Blockbuster at box office and became a trendsetter. It was remade by M. Raja in Tamil with the same title in 2003. Rejection Rejection is a Ukrainian apocalyptic film directed by Vladimir Lert with Sergei Babkin and Aleksandr Bashirov. It was made in 2009, but not released until 2011 in Ukrainian. It was shown in Russian at the Ranok film festival in April 2012, and in Russian with English subtitles released on Amazon Prime. Adieu Paris Adieu Paris is a German-Luxembourgian-French film directed by Franziska Buch. The film is also known as Upgrade. Isolate iSOLATE is an Australian mystery, drama, horror film written and directed by indie filmmaker Martyn Park, starring Jacinta John and Terry Serio. The film premiered at the inaugural Los Angeles Fear and Fantasy Film Festival in 2012, where its lead actress Jacinta John won the best actress award for her portrayal of Scout Taylor. Padmasree Bharat Dr. Saroj Kumar Padmasree Bharat Dr. Saroj Kumar is a 2012 Malayalam satirical film directed by Sajin Raaghavan, starring Sreenivasan and Mamta Mohandas in the lead roles. It is a spin-off of popular 2005 film Udayananu Tharam. Sreenivasan reprises the character of Superstar Saroj Kumar from the original. The director announced that this is not a sequel: Only some characters from Udayananu Tharam were used. The film was shot mainly in Chennai and Kochi. Tukaram Tukaram is a 2012 Marathi biopic on the life of Saint Tukaram, who was a 17th-century Varkari saint, spiritual poet and devotee of Vitthala. The film was directed by Chandrakant Kulkarni whose directorial debut, Bindhast received numerous awards. His other works include films like Bhet and Kay Dyache Bola along with 65 plays and a few TV serials. The film was produced by Sanjay Chhabria under the banner Everest Entertainment. Chhabria has earlier produced films like Me Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy, Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho and Haapus. The lead title role of Tukaram is played by Jeetendra Joshi. Joshi is known for his works in various films, plays and TV shows. Other actors include Radhika Apte, Sharad Ponkshe, Prateeksha Lonkar and Yatin Karyekar amongst others. The music of the film is composed by Ashok Patki and Avadhoot Gupte. The 1936 Marathi film Sant Tukaram by directors Vishnupant Govind Damle and Sheikh Fattelal under the banner of Prabhat Film Company became the first Indian film to receive an award at the 5th Venice International Film Festival. The film still remains popular and is the subject of frequent studies. This was also the first film to capture the life of Tukaram. The 2012 film that was released after 76 years is the second film in Marathi based on the same subject. The subject was also inspiration for Kannada film Santa Thukarama and Telugu film Bhakta Tukaram. Friday Friday is a 2012 Malayalam drama thriller film directed by Lijin Jose and starring Manu, Fahadh Faasil,and Ann Augustine and based on the Tamil film "Engeyum Eppothum" by M.saravanan.http://yunustalkscinema.blogspot.in/2013/12/friday-2012-eppothum2011.html Fahadh does the role of an auto rickshaw driver. The supporting cast includes Nedumudi Venu, Vijayaraghavan and Tini Tom. Produced by Sandra Thomas and Thomas Joseph Pattathanam under the banner of Innovative Film Concepts, the film is set and shot completely in Alappuzha. It released on 18 August 2012 to positive critical reviews. Carrying a tag of One Day-Many Stories; the film has a multi-narrative aspect and is woven in the format of a hyperlink cinema. Production Controller of Friday is Shibu G Suseelan. ¡Cuatro! ¡Cuatro! is a 2013 rockumentary starring the punk rock band Green Day, directed by Tim Wheeler. The film documents the creation of the bands 2012 album trilogy ¡Uno!, ¡Dos! and ¡Tré!. The documentary, directed by Tim Wheeler and produced by Tim Lynch, was released through Reprise Records on the September 24, 2013. A 40-minute version of the documentary premiered on VH1 in 2012. The documentary contains footage of Green Days producer Rob Cavallo and Green Days days composing and organizing the trilogy until their release. ¡Cuatro! was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Music Film. Pagpag: Siyam na buhay Pagpag: Siyam na Buhay is a 2013 Filipino supernatural horror film directed by Frasco S. Mortiz. The film was released on December 25, 2013 at the Metro Manila Film Festival and stars Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla with Paulo Avelino and Shaina Magdayao. The movie follows a group of teenagers that are terrorized by an evil spirit. The film revolves around the traditional Filipino belief that one should never go home directly after visiting a wake since it risks bringing evil spirits or the deceased to ones home. The movie grossed P23.7M on its first day of showing. Full Contact Full Contact is a 2015 Dutch-Croatian drama film directed by David Verbeek. It was shown in the Platform section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Overfed & Undernourished Overfed & Undernourished is a 2014 documentary film produced and directed by Australian film director Troy Jones. The film is a health and lifestyle documentary that examines the global epidemic of obesity and modern lifestyles through one boys journey to regain his health. Speed Sisters Speed Sisters is a 2015 documentary film by Amber Fares that follows the all-female Palestinian racing team the Speed Sisters and explores the social issues surrounding their career. It was pitched at the 2011 MeetMarket part of Sheffield Doc/Fest. Sweet Sixteen Sweet Sixteen is a 2016 Chinese-South Korean romance film directed by Jo Jin-kyu and starring Kris Wu, Han Geng, Joo Won and Lu Shan. It was released in China by Heng Ye Film Distribution on August 5, 2016. Anton Chekhov 1890 Anton Tchékhov 1890 is a 2015 French biographical drama film written, directed and produced by René Féret. It stars Nicolas Giraud as the title character, Anton Chekhov. It was released on 18 March 2015, just weeks before Férets death in April 2015. Bernard and Huey Bernard and Huey is a 2017 American drama/comedy film directed by Dan Mirvish, that was written by Jules Feiffer based on characters Feiffer created for his eponymous comic strip in The Village Voice. Feiffer originally wrote the screenplay in 1986, and it was thought lost for close to three decades. The film stars David Koechner, Jim Rash, Sasha Alexander, Eka Darville, Richard Kind, Lauren Miller Rogen, Nancy Travis, Bellamy Young, Mae Whitman. The Wounded Angel The Wounded Angel is a 2016 Kazakhstani drama film directed by Emir Baigazin. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Theater of Life Theater of Life is a 2016 Canadian feature-length documentary film written and directed by Peter Svatek about a gourmet soup kitchen created by Italian chef Massimo Bottura and 60 international colleagues such as Mario Batali, Rene Redzepi and Alain Ducasse, using food waste from Expo 2015 in Milan. Situated in an abandoned theatre, the soup kitchen was named the "Refettorio Ambrosiano" by Bottura. The film also addresses the issue of food waste and the 1.3 billion tons of food thrown away annually around the world—one-third of all food produced. Svatek co-produced the film with his wife, Josette Gauthier, and the National Film Board of Canada. The film received the Tokyo Gohan Award in the San Sebastián International Film Festival’s Culinary Zinema section, and was named Best Canadian Feature Film at Planet in Focus, a Toronto environmental film festival. Baja Baja is a 2018 American comedy film directed and written by Tony Vidal, and starring Jake Thomas, Chris Brochu, Michelle DeShon, Arienne Mandi and Zoe Corraface. Puss in Boots Puss in Boots is a 1922 film directed by Walt Disney. The film was based on the book by the Brothers Grimm. The Mechanical Cow The Mechanical Cow is an Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon from 1927. It was distributed by Universal Pictures. Oh What a Knight Oh, What a Knight is an American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks, and released in 1928 by Universal Pictures. The film features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit trying to save his girlfriend Ortensia from her strict father, Pete, using unusual fighting skills, including him using his own shadow. This short cartoon shows Oswalds distinct personality, inspired by Douglas Fairbanks, for his courageous and adventurous attitude. The cartoon is featured on "The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" DVD and Epic Mickey, a platform video game designed by Warren Spector and developed by Junction Point Studios for the Wii console. War Nurse War Nurse is a 1930 American Pre-Code war film directed by Edgar Selwyn and starring Robert Montgomery, Anita Page, June Walker and Robert Ames. Big Business Girl Big Business Girl is a 1931 pre-Code First National sound comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Loretta Young, then eighteen years old. It was released theatrically through First Nationals parent company Warner Bros. A copy is preserved at the Library of Congress. The film was released on VHS as part of the Forbidden Hollywood series by MGM/UA Home Video. The Speckled Band The Speckled Band is a 1931 British film directed by Jack Raymond and an adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyles original story "The Adventure of the Speckled Band" and the play he adapted from it, The Speckled Band. The film features Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson investigating the fears of a young woman and the suspicious death of her sister. Alias the Doctor Alias the Doctor is a 1932 pre-Code American drama film directed by Michael Curtiz. Seasin's Greetinks! Seasins Greetinks! is a Popeye theatrical Christmas-themed cartoon short, starring William "Billy" Costello as Popeye and Bonnie Poe as Olive Oyl and Charles Lawrence as Wimpy. It was released in 1933 on 17 December and was a cartoon in the Popeye the Sailor series of theatrical cartoons released by Paramount Pictures, lasting through 1957. Tractor Drivers Tractor Drivers is a 1939 Soviet comedy drama film directed by Ivan Pyryev. An Angel from Texas An Angel from Texas is a 1940 comedy film directed by Ray Enright and written by Fred Niblo Jr. and Bertram Millhauser. The film stars Eddie Albert, Rosemary Lane, Wayne Morris, Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman. The film was released by Warner Bros. on April 27, 1940. The film is based on the hit 1925 play The Butter and Egg Man, written by George S. Kaufman. Words for Battle Words for Battle is a British propaganda film produced by the Ministry of Informations Crown Film Unit in 1941. It was written and directed by Humphrey Jennings, and features seven sequences, each containing images of rural and urban Britain at war overlaid with audio commentary by Laurence Olivier, reciting passages from different English literary works and speeches. Resisting Enemy Interrogation Resisting Enemy Interrogation is a 1944 United States Army docudrama training film, directed by Robert B. Sinclair and written by Harold Medford and Owen Crump. The cast includes Arthur Kennedy, Mel Tormé, Lloyd Nolan, Craig Stevens and Peter Van Eyck. Resisting Enemy Interrogation was intended to train United States Army Air Forces crews to resist interrogation by the Germans. Resisting Enemy Interrogation received an Academy Award nomination in 1944 for best feature-length documentary. The Show-Off The Show-Off is a 1946 film directed by Harry Beaumont based on the play by George Kelly. It stars Red Skelton and Marilyn Maxwell. It was previously filmed in 1926 as The Show-Off starring Ford Sterling, Lois Wilson and Louise Brooks and in 1934 as The Show-Off with Spencer Tracy and Madge Evans. Lois Wilson also appeared in the 1946 version, but in a different role. I'll Be Yours Ill Be Yours is a 1947 American musical comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Deanna Durbin. Based on the play A jó tündér by Ferenc Molnár, the film is about a small-town girl who tells a fib to a wealthy businessman, which then creates complications. The play had earlier been adapted for the 1935 film The Good Fairy by Preston Sturges. Red, Hot and Blue Red, Hot and Blue is a 1949 musical comedy film starring Betty Hutton as an actress who gets mixed up with gangsters and murder. Frank Loesser wrote the songs and also acted in the film. The film has no connection to Cole Porters play of the same name. Island Rescue Appointment with Venus is a 1951 film adaptation of the Jerrard Tickell novel of the same name. It was directed by Ralph Thomas, produced by Betty E. Box and its screenplay was written by the novelist Nicholas Phipps. The film was based on the evacuation of Alderney cattle from the Channel Island during World War II. In the United States the film was re-titled Island Rescue. The Magic Carpet The Magic Carpet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Lew Landers and written by David Mathews. The film stars Lucille Ball, John Agar, Patricia Medina, George Tobias, Raymond Burr, Gregory Gaye, Rick Vallin and Gary Klein. The film was released on October 18, 1951, by Columbia Pictures. The film opened in Los Angeles on October 18, 1951, three days after I Love Lucy premiered. Malaga Malaga is a 1954 British-American Technicolor film noir crime film directed by Richard Sale and stars Maureen OHara as a former O.S.S. secret agent and Macdonald Carey as a smuggler. The film takes its title from Málaga, Spain where it was primarily shot on location. Peter Sellers dubbed at least six actors in the cast without credit, with one account listing as many as 14 roles being dubbed. One of the cast was Irish-born American actor James OHara, Maureen OHaras brother. The Overcoat The Overcoat is a 1959 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksey Batalov, based on Nikolai Gogols story The Overcoat. Bussen Bussen is a 1961 Norwegian comedy film, directed by Arne Skouen and starring Leif Juster, and a strikingly similar 1963 Danish comedy film directed by Finn Henriksen and starring Dirch Passer. The plot and script is essentially the same in both films. The Danish version is made suitable for a Danish audience. The music to the Norwegian version was written by Maj Sønstevold and Gunnar Sønstevold, with additional songs written by Alf Prøysen. The original main character was written for Leif Juster. At this point in his career, Juster was a popular movie actor. It is possible that Arne Skouen was inspired by a narrative poem written by the poet Ingeborg Refling Hagen, about a milkman who is constantly running errands because of his good heart. Honey's Money Honeys Money is a 1962 Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Yosemite Sam. Honeys Money is a remake of the 1950s shorts "His Bitter Half" and "Hare Trimmed." In The Bitter Half short, Daffy marries a woman duck for her money, but is thrown for a loop when his wife immediately becomes a nag and forces him to do housework and spend quality time with a son she didnt previously reveal. The same basic situation appears in Honeys Money, with Yosemite Sam in Daffys place, a different design for the son, Wentworth, and some different gags. Additionally, the personalities of the two Wentworths—the innocent, dim-witted hulk of a child in "Honeys Money," vs. the brat featured in "His Bitter Half"—are different, which results in different executions of the same cartoon. In addition some of the features from "Hare Trimmed" are added but without Bugs Bunny. The Eye of the Monocle The Eye of the Monocle is a 1962 French comedy thriller film directed by Georges Lautner and starring Paul Meurisse, Elga Andersen and Gaia Germani. It is the sequel of The Black Monocle. Location shooting took place in Corsica. Rushing Roulette Rushing Roulette is a 1965 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. It was directed by Robert McKimson, and was the second Road Runner cartoon directed by someone other than Chuck Jones, who had exclusively used the characters since their debut in 1949. McKimson directed one other Road Runner cartoon the following year. Unlike the ten Rudy Larriva-directed Road Runner shorts after Run, Rushing Roulette featured an entirely original score by Bill Lava. The title of the cartoon is a play on Russian roulette. Atout coeur à Tokyo pour OSS 117 Atout cœur à Tokyo pour OSS 117 is a 1966 French Eurospy spy-fi film. It was the fourth OSS 117 film of the 1960s, directed by Michel Boisrond, presented by the director of the three previous 1960s OSS films, André Hunebelle and produced by Paul Cadéac. Frederick Stafford makes his second and last appearance as OSS 117. The film was shot on Japanese locations and featured action scenes arranged by Hunebelles stunt coordinator Claude Carliez with production design by Max Douy. Though based on Jean Bruces character, the film features an original story by the first James Bond director Terence Young. The film was released a year before the James Bond film You Only Live Twice and has some similarities to that film and the future James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me as well as previous 007 films such as Thunderball. The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz is a 1968 DeLuxe Color American comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Elke Sommer, Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer and Leon Askin. The screenplay concerns an East German athlete who defects to the West by pole-vaulting over the Berlin Wall. Madron Madron is a 1970 Western film directed by Jerry Hopper and filmed in Israel; the first feature shot in Israel that was set in a non-Israeli location. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song and a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song in 1971 for the song "Till Love Touches Your Life" by Riz Ortolani and Arthur Hamilton. It was a return to feature films and the final film of director Jerry Hopper. Salut l'artiste Hail the Artist is a 1973 French-Italian comedy film directed by Yves Robert. Alfie Darling Alfie Darling is a 1975 British comedy drama film directed by Ken Hughes. The film premiered at the Universal Cinema in London on 6 March 1975. It is the sequel to the film Alfie, with Alan Price taking over Michael Caines role of Alfie. Price also penned the movie title song, performed and released as a single by Cilla Black who was also the first to record the title song based on the original movie, penned by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. It is based on the novel of the same name by Bill Naughton. The Ups and Downs of a Handyman The Ups and Downs of a Handyman is a 1976 British comedy film directed by John Sealey and starring Barry Stokes, Sue Lloyd and Bob Todd. Its alternative titles at various times have been Confessions of a Handyman, Confessions of an Odd-Job Man and The Happy Housewives. The Kiss of Death The Kiss of Death is a 1977 BBC TV film. Mike Leigh directed this whimsical, made-for-television tale about Trevor,, an unusually bashful morticians assistant, whose moods and personality really make up the subject of the film. A natural landscape for Leighs offbeat and bleakly humorous worldview. Leigh has often said the film is one of his favourites, not least because Trevor contains certain autobiographical elements. Trevor and his friend Ronnie form a foursome with Linda and Sandra. A brake on Trevors joy in life is the factual premonition of everyday death, and the central incident of a cot death affects him profoundly. Summer Heat Summer Heat is a 1987 film drama written and directed by Michie Gleason, with a screenplay by Michie Gleason based on the novel Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail by Louise Shivers. It stars Lori Singer. Grievous Bodily Harm Grievous Bodily Harm is a 1988 Australian crime film directed by Mark Joffe starring Colin Friels and John Waters. Sweet Lies Sweet Lies is a 1988 film from Island Pictures, directed by Nathalie Delon and starring Treat Williams as an insurance investigator in Paris who becomes the object of a bet made by three women, who start to fall for him. Its title track was performed by Robert Palmer. Megaville Megaville is an independent/low-budget direct-to-video 1990 American science fiction film, starring Billy Zane in his first lead role. Megaville is a neo-noir psychological thriller which utilizes elements of science fiction such as cyberpunk and existentialism. Ordeal in the Arctic Ordeal in the Arctic is a television film written by Paul F. Edwards and directed by Mark Sobel. The film stars Richard Chamberlain, Catherine Mary Stewart, Melanie Mayron, Scott Hylands and Page Fletcher. The accident that Ordeal in the Arctic depicted, occurred on October 30, 1991, when Canadian Forces Lockheed CC-130E Hercules, from 435 Transport and Rescue Squadron, was flying from Edmonton, Alberta via Thule Air Base, Greenland on a bi-annual resupply mission to Canadian Forces Station Alert. At night, while on final approach to the airstrip, the pilot apparently was flying by sight rather than relying on instruments. The aircraft struck a rocky slope and crashed on Ellesmere Island, approximately 16 km short of the runway, resulting in the death of four of the 18 passengers and crew. Subsequent rescue efforts by personnel from CFS Alert, USAF personnel from Thule AB and CF personnel from 440 Squadron, CFB Edmonton, Alberta, and Trenton, Ontario, were hampered by a blizzard and local terrain. The pilot died of exposure while awaiting rescue. The Force The Force is a 1994 thriller film with Yasmine Bleeth and Jason Gedrick. The Seventh Floor The Seventh Floor is a 1994 Australian thriller television film directed by Ian Barry and starring Brooke Shields. Illicit Dreams 2 Illicit Dreams 2 is a 1997 American erotic thriller film directed by Fred Olen Ray and a sequel to Illicit Dreams. This films music was composed by Bob Kulick. The film starred Tim Abell, Tane McClure, Cory Lane, Max Goldberg, Jennifer Burton and Christina Hempstead in the lead roles. The Pathfinder The Pathfinder is a 1996 American television film based on the novel The Pathfinder by James Fenimore Cooper. It stars Kevin Dillon as Pathfinder and Laurie Holden as Mabel Dunham. The film is known as La Légende de Pathfinder in Canada and Le Lac Ontario in France. Flintesønnerne Flintesønnerne is a 1956 Danish family film directed by Alice OFredericks. La bête lumineuse The Shimmering Beast is a 1982 Canadian documentary film directed by Pierre Perrault, about a group of hunters who gather annually to hunt moose near Maniwaki. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Dead King Rey Muerto is a 12-minute fictional live-action short film written and directed by Argentine filmmaker Lucrecia Martel and released 19 May 1995. It was included in Historias breves I, the first edition of the INCAA competition, which was fundamental to the rise and recognition of the generation of Argentine filmmakers known variously as Cine Independiente Argentino or Nuevo Cine Argentino. This film and other winners of a 1994 Argentine National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts short film contest were brought together to form the feature-length Historias breves, released 19 May 1995. Tulipunainen kyyhkynen The Scarlet Dove is a 1961 Finnish thriller film directed by Matti Kassila. It was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival. Classified X Classified X is a 1998 French-US documentary movie written by Melvin Van Peebles, directed by Mark Daniels and narrated by Van Peebles, that details the history of black people in American cinema throughout the 20th century. According to the review in Variety: The documentary includes footage from the following movies: The Palm Beach Story Africa Screams The Birth of a Nation Casablanca Cry Freedom The Defiant Ones Gone with the Wind Guess Whos Coming to Dinner The Jazz Singer Shaft The Spree The Spree is a 1998 American television film directed by Tommy Lee Wallace and starring Jennifer Beals, Powers Boothe and Rita Moreno. MP Da Last Don MP da Last Don is a 1998 direct-to-video American crime film written, directed, produced and starring Master P on No Limit Films. Also appearing in the film were Silkk the Shocker, Mia X, C-Murder and Snoop Dogg. The film was a huge success as well as the studio album. It was one of No Limit Films biggest releases. Valerie Flake Valerie Flake is a 1999 American drama film directed by John Putch and starring Susan Traylor. Her performance as the titular character garnered Traylor a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead. Cjamango Cjamango is a 1967 Italian spaghetti western starring Ivan Rassimov billed as Sean Todd. The film was officially released in Germany as Django Kreuze im Blutigen Sand, as another unofficial sequel to the 1966 film Django. Anne of Avonlea Anne of Avonlea is a film made for television 6-part miniseries, developed in the United Kingdom by the BBC as a sequel to its 1972 Anne of Green Gables miniseries. It is based on Anne of Avonlea, the sequel to Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery. This British version was directed by Joan Craft, with Kim Braden in the role of Anne. Lava Lava is a 2001 British black comedy directed by Joe Tucker. The film competed at the Alexandria International Film Festival, Filmfest Oldenburg, Austin Film Festival and Rome Independent Film Festival in 2000. Panchagni Panchagni is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language drama thriller film directed by Hariharan and written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair. The story is loosely inspired from the life of naxalite K. Ajitha who was part of the naxalite movement in Kerala in the 1960s. The film tells the story of Indira, a naxalite who comes out from prison on parole, she is serving a life sentence for killing a landlord. It stars Mohanlal, Geetha, Nadia Moidu, and Thilakan. The film features songs composed by Bombay Ravi and a score by Pukazhenthi. Cinematography was done by Shaji N. Karun. Upon release, Panchagni received widespread critical acclaim and became one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year. The film ran for more than 200 days in theatres. Panchagni is now regarded as a classic in Malayalam cinema. It is considered as one of the best screenplays by Vasudevan Nair. Indira is regarded by critics as one of the most powerful female characters in Indian cinema. The film won two Kerala State Film Awards—Best Screenplay and Second Best Actor. Hariharan won the Filmfare Award for Best Director – Malayalam. The film was remade in Tamil as Nyaya Tharasu. Depeche Mode: Strange Strange - A Black and White Mode by Anton Corbijn is the second music video compilation by Depeche Mode, featuring the first five Depeche Mode videos directed by Anton Corbijn, released in 1988. Corbijn shot the entire video album in Super-8. The five videos are mostly in black and white, except for some random megaphones that were colored red. There were the three main singles for Music for the Masses, the final Black Celebration single "A Question of Time", and "Pimpf", the instrumental closer to Music for the Masses. The "Pimpf" video is currently exclusive to "Strange". John the Fearless John the Fearless is a 1984 Belgian animated film. It is notable for being the first feature-length animated film produced in Flanders in its entirety. It is based on a novel by Constant de Kinder and features voice work by Belgian character actor Jan Decleir. An English dubbed version of the film was produced by Canadian animation studio Cinar Films and was released on video in 1989 by Just For Kids Video. Nirnayam Nirnayam is a 1991 Telugu action drama film directed by Priyadarshan in his Telugu debut, produced by D. Kishore on Jayabheri Art Productions banner, presented by M.Murali Mohan, starring Akkineni Nagarjuna, Amala Akkineni in the lead roles and music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The movie was dubbed in Tamil and Hindi languages as Sambavam and Girafthari respectively. This film is a remake of Priyadarshans own 1989 Malayalam film, Vandanam, starring Mohanlal, which was inspired from the 1987 film, Stakeout. The songs of the film were all chart-busters. The Law of Enclosures The Law of Enclosures is a Canadian drama film, released in 2000. The film was written and directed by John Greyson, and based on the novel The Law of Enclosures by Dale Peck. The story traces the marital relationship of Henry and Beatrice, characters based on Pecks real-life parents, over the course of their lives from their courtship as young adults to their 40th wedding anniversary. For the film adaptation, Greyson set the events in 1991 against the backdrop of the first Gulf War, with Henry and Beatrices younger and older selves all coexisting in a single time frame. Sarah Polley and Brendan Fletcher play Beatrice and Henry as a young couple, with Diane Ladd and Sean McCann playing the older characters. While author Peck was born in New York and raised in Kansas, Greyson set the film in Sarnia, Ontario. The score was written by Don Pyle and Andrew Zealley. Mukham Mukham is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language thriller film co-written and directed by Mohan, starring Mohanlal, Nassar and Ranjini in the lead roles. The film does not have any songs, but features a musical score composed by Johnson. Netri Kann Netrikkan is a 1981 Tamil film directed by S. P. Muthuraman and produced by Kavithalayaa Productions. The film features Rajinikanth in double role as father and son with Saritha and Menaka in lead roles while Goundamani, Lakshmi and Sarath Babu play supporting roles. The soundtrack and score were composed by Ilayaraja while the lyrics for the tracks were written by Kannadasan. The films story and dialogues was written by Visu and the screenplay was written by K. Balachander. Babu and R. Vittal handled cinematography and editing respectively. In the movie, the son wants his father to repent for the latters mistake even if he respects his father very much. The film revolves around Chakravarthy, middle-aged businessman who is a womaniser. In the process, he rapes a girl Radha. Rest of the film revolves around Chakravarthys son and Radha teaching an lesson to his father to mend his ways. The film was released on 15 August 1981 became successful at the box office. The film received critical acclaim with Rajinikanths performance as a middle-aged womaniser being widely praised. The movie title “Netrikkan" is believed to be inspired from the popular conversation between Sangam age poet Nakkeerar and Lord Shiva in Thiruvilayadal movie. The poet questions Lord Shiva, who is in the disguise of another poet, about the quality of the poem written by the Lord himself. Angered by Nakeerars question, the Lord reveals himself by opening His Third eye. Still poet Nakkerar is fearless, replying, “Netrikkan thirappinum kuttram kuttrame” which means A mistake is a mistake even if u are God. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Musalodiki Dasara Pandaga.The film was unofficially remade in Hindi as Rangeela Raja starring Govinda. Libera me Libera Me is a 2000 South Korean action blockbuster film about a mentally-unbalanced arsonist and the firefighters who struggle to stop him. Okie Noodling Okie Noodling is a 2001 documentary film examining the practice of handfishing in rural Oklahoma. Ggot seom Flower Island is a 2001 South Korean film directed by Song Il-gon. This was Songs first feature-length film after directing several award-winning short films. C.B. Hustlers C. B. Hustlers is a 1976 American Action-adventure/comedy film directed by Stu Segall. Although the film has been referred to as a vansploitation film, vans play a smaller role than in other films of that genre. The Mechanical Man The Mechanical Man is a 1921 Italian science fiction film directed by André Deed. It was produced in 1920, and released in November 1921. It is one of the first science fiction films produced in Italy, and the first film that showed a battle between two robots. The cinematographer was Alberto Chentrens. For many years the original film, which was about 80 minutes in length, was regarded as lost. However, some reels of the Portuguese release version were discovered at the Cinemateca Brasileira in Brazil. The remaining footage amounts to only about 26 minutes. The DVD release by Alpha Video uses the incomplete Brazilian print, with new English intertitles. Film critic Christopher Workman opines that this film had to have influenced Fritz Langs Metropolis. Director Deeds began his acting career in France, then moved to Italy where he continued his slapstick style of acting. After finishing The Mechanical Man, he moved back to France where his acting career slightly declined in popularity. He did however direct around 40 films and acted in over 200, before he died in 1940. Ismail Yassine in the Navy Ismail Yassine in the Navy is a 1957 Egyptian Comedy film directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab. Power Trip Power Trip is a documentary film by director Paul Devlin that describes the electricity crisis in the country of Georgia shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union. It looks at the chaos and riots that occurred in Tbilisi, Georgia, shortly after the AES Corporation, an American global power company, purchased Telasi, Tbilisis privatized electricity distribution company. The film exposes corruption in the highest levels of government as well as the plight of the Georgian people as they struggle for power. The Soul's Place The Souls Place is a 2003 Italian romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Riccardo Milani. For his performance Silvio Orlando was awarded best actor at the Montreal Film Festival, while Milani won the Premio Flaiano for best director. Young Alexander the Great Young Alexander the Great is an American adventure film directed by Jalal Merhi and starring Sam Heughan, Lauren Cohan, and Christopher Cazenove. Karate for Life Karate for Life is a 1977 Japanese martial arts film about the martial arts master Mas Oyama starring Sonny Chiba. Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures is a 2004 BBC Television docudrama telling the life story of the British crime-writer Agatha Christie in her own words. Shape of the Moon Shape of the Moon is a Dutch/Indonesian documentary film from 2004 directed by Leonard Retel Helmrich. The documentary released on 24 November 2004 as opening film of IDFA. The documentary is the continuation of Eye of the Day and follows again the family Sjamsuddin, consisting of three generations living in the slums of Jakarta, Indonesia. Udayon Udayon is a 2005 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film written and directed by Bhadran, starring Mohanlal in the double role of 75-year-old farmer Suranadu Kunju and his happy-go-lucky son Papoyi. Laya plays the female lead role, and also has Manoj K. Jayan, Kalabhavan Mani, Innocent, Jagathy Sreekumar, and Salim Ghouse in pivotal roles. The film features original soundtrack composed by Ouseppachan. Cutting Room Cutting Room is an American horror/comedy film written and directed by Ian Truitner, and starring Elizabeth Daily, Jon Polito, Weetus Cren, Richard T. Jones and Mark Elias Gubra Gubra is a 2006 Malaysian film directed by Yasmin Ahmad. It was shot in 14 days in Ipoh, Malaysia. It is the sequel to Sepet, and was followed by Mukhsin. The title is a word in the local Penang or Kedahan variant of Malay used mainly used by the mamak community meaning "worry". For overseas distribution, the film was titled "Anxiety". Aniceto Aniceto is a 2008 Argentine musical drama film directed by Leonardo Favio and starring Hernán Piquín. The film is a remake of El romance del Aniceto y la Francisca, a 1967 drama film also directed by Favio. Both films are based on the short story El cenizo by Zuhair Jury. It was Favios last film. It won several Silver Condor Awards, including Best Film and Best Director. Reversal of Fortune Reversal of Fortune is a 2005 Showtime documentary that asks the question "What would a homeless person do if they were given $100,000?" We Are Together (Thina Simunye) We Are Together is a British documentary film about the orphanage "Agape" in South Africa. Children, who live here, lost their parents to AIDS. The film is full of songs, both native and English. Eventually the children get a chance to visit New York City and raise money by singing for the public. The film has won eight awards. Sell Out! Sell Out! is a 2008 comedy film set in Malaysia which premiered at the 65th Venice International Film Festival where it also won the Young Cinema Award for Alternative Vision. It was written, edited and directed by Yeo Joon Han who is a graduate of the London Film Academy. Described as Malaysia’s first Manglish musical comedy, it points fingers at various institutions and people in the country, from bureaucrats and CEOs to artists and the media. Nollywood Babylon Nollywood Babylon is a 2008 feature documentary film directed by Ben Addelman and Samir Mallal. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, it is about the explosive popularity of Nigerian movies. The United Kingdom distributor is Dogwoof Pictures. Four White Shirts Four White Shirts or Breathe Deeply is a 1967 film directed by Rolands Kalniņš. The film was prevented from being screened by Soviet censors for 20 years following its release. In 2018, Four White Shirts was featured in the 2018 Cannes Classics program. Blessed Blessed is a British drama film released on 24 October 2008 that was written and directed by Mark Aldridge. Its cast included well-known actors James Nesbitt, Natascha McElhone and Gary Lewis, as well as young Lillian Woods. It is 83 minutes long and was filmed mainly on the Scottish island of Eilean Iarmain. Eye of the Leopard Eye Of The Leopard, is a 2006 nature documentary film by National Geographic Channel that shows the journey, life, and growth of a young leopard cub named Legadema. The film is narrated by Jeremy Irons, who also voiced Scar in Disneys 1994 animated film The Lion King. Irons would later narrate The Last Lions, a 2011 National Geographic documentary film. The filming location of this documentary was in Okavango Delta, Botswana. Broken Lizard Stands Up Broken Lizard Stands Up is a 2010 stand-up comedy film featuring live performances by the members of Broken Lizard. It was directed by Broken Lizard member Jay Chandrasekhar. Iranium Iranium is a 2011 documentary film by director Alex Traiman, Written and Distributed by Clarion Fund. The film discusses Iranian foreign policy and Iran – United States relations, including the Iran hostage crisis and the 1979 Iranian Revolution and takeover by Ayatollah Khomeini. The film premiered at select AMC theaters and community centers throughout the United States on February 8. The film has been criticized for misrepresenting and falsifying information in order to create a sense of urgency in the viewing public. Shedin Dekha Hoyechilo Sedin Dekha Hoyechilo is a 2010 Indian romantic Bengali film directed by Sujit Mondal. Its a Shree Venkatesh Films production. The film stars Dev and Srabanti Chatterjee in lead roles while Tapas Paul, Premjit, Koushik Bandyopadhyay, Laboni Sarkar, Shakuntala Barua and many more in supporting roles. It is a remake of the popular 2008 Telugu film Parugu starring Allu Arjun, Sheela, and Prakash Raj. SDHC was a Blockbuster at the Box-office. Shedin Dekha Hoyechilo brought the two stars of Bengali cinema Dev and Srabanti Chatterjee second time. 2022 Tsunami Deathwave or 2022 Tsunami is a 2009 Thai disaster film directed by Toranong Srichua. Stars in Shorts Stars In Shorts is a 2012 compilation of seven movie-star-filled short films by various directors. Hello, My Name Is Frank Hello, My Name Is Frank is a 2014 American comedy drama film written and directed by Dale Peterson and starring Garrett M. Brown and Rachel DiPillo. It follows the life of the titular Frank who is diagnosed with Tourette syndrome who goes to live with Alisa after his caretaker dies. Americano El Americano: The Movie is a 2016 3D Mexican-American animated family film produced by Animex Producciones, Olmos Productions, and Phil Roman Entertainment, and is directed by Ricardo Arnaiz and ex-Disney animator, Mike Kunkel. The film features an ensemble voice cast of mostly Hispanic American and Mexican actors led by Rico Rodriguez, Edward James Olmos, Cheech Marin, Kate del Castillo, Paul Rodriguez, Gabriel Iglesias, Erik Estrada, and Lisa Kudrow. The first major animated co-production between studios in Mexico and the United States, it is also the first international and CG production for Animex, as well it being its fourth film. FilmSharks International announced that they have acquired the films international rights. The film was released in Mexico on 22 January 2016 in Digital 3D and 2D theaters, distributed by Never Landing Digital Distribution. The film has received mixed reviews from critics and was a huge box office bomb, earning $331,349 on a $4 million budget. Lionsgates Grindstone Entertainment released the film direct-to-video and VOD on June 13, 2017, under the title Americano. McDull: Me & My Mum McDull: Me & My Mum is a 2014 Chinese-Hong Kong animated family comedy film directed by Brian Tse and Li Junmin. It was released on 1 October in China and Hong Kong. Sotter Mrittu Nei Sotter Mrittu Nei is a 1996 Bangladeshi film starring Salman Shah and Shahnaz. It became a controversial film regarding its topic. Many a man hanged them to suicide after watching injustice with Salmans character in the film. It was a blockbuster hit and collected almost ৳11.50 crore with adjusted inflation, making it the 3rd highest grossing Bangladeshi film of all time. Asuravadham Asuravadham is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language action dramaThriller , film written and directed by Maruthupandian, and produced by Leela Lalitkumar. It is based on rural areas. Govind Menon scored the music to the film and cinematography is handled by S.R Kathiir. The film was earlier scheduled to have its theatrical release on 13 April 2018 coinciding with Puthandu, but was postponed to 29 June 2018 due to Kollywood strike which resulted in a standoff between Nadigar Sangam and Digital Service Providers on the increase of VPF charges. The film had its theatrical release on 29 June and received mixed reviews from critics and audience and emerged as an average hit. The movie is based on revenge of a father, movie create sensation till the last why the main character wants to kill a person it only opened in last 10 minutes,film also known for its cinematography, location and reality.in the last 20 minutes movie is successful to make emotional also.Main character role is nice and bounding,the story is very new heard many times but not cinematiiz earlier. Christmas Eve The Night Before Christmas is a 1913 silent film made in the Russian Empire by Ladislas Starevich, based on the tale of the same name by Nikolai Gogol. Unlike most of Starevichs films, it is mainly live-action. Hands Up! Hands Up! is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Clarence Badger, co-written by Monte Brice and Lloyd Corrigan, and starring Raymond Griffith, one of the great silent movie comedians. A Plantation Act A Plantation Act is an early Vitaphone sound-on-disc short film starring Al Jolson, the first film that Jolson starred in. On a film set with a plantation background, Jolson in blackface sings three of his hit songs: "April Showers", "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody", and "When the Red". The film presents him as if in a live stage performance, complete with three curtain calls at the finish. Its premiere took place on October 7, 1926, at the Colony Theatre, New York, where it concluded a program of short subjects that accompanied Warner Brothers second feature-length Vitaphone film The Better Ole. The "Intermission" card which appears at its end derives from that use. Critics praised A Plantation Act as the hit of the show. The short was long believed to be a lost film, and its unavailability fueled the misconception that Jolsons first sound film was the famous feature-length milestone The Jazz Singer, which premiered almost exactly one year later. A mute print of A Plantation Act was eventually found in the Library of Congress, mislabeled as a preview for The Jazz Singer. A copy of the corresponding soundtrack disc also came to light, but it had been broken into four pieces and glued back together so imperfectly that it would not play through. After some careful surgery, restoration technicians succeeded in making a usable dub from the disc and digitally removing the pops and clicks resulting from the damage. The restored film was included on a LaserDisc published in the 1990s and as a bonus feature on the 2007 3-disc DVD release of The Jazz Singer. Hotel Imperial Hotel Imperial is a 1927 American silent film directed by Mauritz Stiller, set in World War I and starring Pola Negri as a hotel chambermaid. It is based on the 1917 Hungarian play of the same name by Lajos Bíró. The film is one of Negris few Paramount films to survive and is preserved in several archive houses. A Notorious Affair A Notorious Affair is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film, produced and released by First National Pictures. It was directed by Lloyd Bacon, starred Billie Dove, and featured Basil Rathbone and Kay Francis. The film was adapted from the play Fame, which was written by Audrey and Waverly Carter. Runaway Bride The Runaway Bride is a 1930 American pre-Code crime film starring Mary Astor, Lloyd Hughes, and Paul Hurst. It was directed by Donald Crisp, from a screenplay by Jane Murfin, adapted from the play Cooking Her Goose by H. H. Van Loan and Lolita Ann Westman. The film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Peach O'Reno Peach-O-Reno is a 1931 pre-Production Code comedy film starring Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Dorothy Lee, and Zelma ONeal. It was released on Christmas Day of 1931. A copy is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. A Blonde Dream A Blonde Dream is a 1932 German musical comedy film directed by Paul Martin and starring Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch and Willi Forst. A separate English-language version Happy Ever After was made as a co-production with Gainsborough Pictures. A French-language version was also released. The films sets were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut. Merry Wives of Reno Merry Wives of Reno is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring Guy Kibbee, Glenda Farrell, Donald Woods, Margaret Lindsay, Hugh Herbert, and Frank McHugh. The film was released by Warner Bros. on May 12, 1934. The plot and cast number are similar to the lost 1933 film Convention City. Robert Lord was a writer in both films, though this one is not nearly as risque and racy. The New Frontier The New Frontier is a 1935 American Western film starring John Wayne, directed by Carl Pierson for Republic Pictures. The Riverside Murder The Riverside Murder is a 1935 British crime film directed by Albert Parker and starring Basil Sydney, Judy Gunn and Zoe Davis. A woman reporter helps an inspector solve the deaths of four financiers on the eve of a group shareout. Based on "Les Six Hommes Morts" by Stanislas-André Steeman. Daniel Boone Daniel Boone is a 1936 American historical film directed by David Howard and starring George OBrien, Heather Angel, and John Carradine. The Mountain Calls The Mountain Calls is a film directed by Luis Trenker which recreates the struggle between Edward Whymper and Jean-Antoine Carrel for the first successful ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865. This German film is one of two 1938 Trenker remakes of Der Kampf ums Matterhorn in which Trenker acted in 1928, the other being the British The Challenge. Breakfast in Hollywood Breakfast in Hollywood, also known as The Mad Hatter, is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Harold D. Schuster and written by Earl Baldwin. The film stars Tom Breneman, Bonita Granville, Beulah Bondi, Edward Ryan, Raymond Walburn, Billie Burke, ZaSu Pitts, Hedda Hopper, Andy Russell, Spike Jones and Nat King Cole. The film was released on February 26, 1946, by United Artists. Do You Love Me Do You Love Me is a 1946 Technicolor musical film directed by Gregory Ratoff, starring Maureen OHara and Dick Haymes. Harry Jamess tendency toward womanizing is treated as a great gag, culminating, at the very end of the movie, in a surprise cameo by a very special guest: Betty Grable, to whom James was married at the time. Fifa e arena Fear and Sand is a 1948 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. The Lion's Busy The Lions Busy is a Looney Tunes cartoon made in 1948 but not released until 1950 and re-issued in 1960 as Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies, written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Friz Freleng. It features Leo the Lion and Beaky Buzzard, both voiced by Mel Blanc. This cartoon is the first time Blanc voices Beaky due to Kent Rogers death in 1944, and the final appearance of Leo the Lion from Looney Tunes cartoons until Tweetys High-Flying Adventure in 2000. Musty Musketeers Musty Musketeers is the 154th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1954 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Feather Dusted Feather Dusted is a Foghorn Leghorn animated short film from Warner Bros. released in 1955 and directed by Robert McKimson. Foghorn tries to play games with Egghead, Jr., but finds that playing with Egghead, Jr. can be dangerous. Gypped in the Penthouse Gypped in the Penthouse is the 161st short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1955 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Bewildered Youth Different from You and Me is a 1957 feature film on the subject of homosexuality directed by Veit Harlan. The film was subject to censorship in Germany, and several scenes had to be altered before it could be released. The Plunderers The Plunderers is a 1960 American Western film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Jeff Chandler and John Saxon. It was nominated for a Golden Globe in 1960. Chili Weather Chili Weather is a 1963 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Sylvester and Speedy Gonzales. Maciste contro i mostri Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules is a 1962 film directed by Guido Malatesta that was filmed in Yugoslavia and Italy. Lone and Angry Man A Coffin for the Sheriff is a 1965 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Mario Caiano and starring Anthony Steffen, Eduardo Fajardo, Fulvia Franco, George Rigaud and Armando Calvo. Skaterdater Skaterdater is a 1965 American short film. It was produced by Marshal Backlar, and written and directed by Noel Black and was the winner of the Palme dOr for Best Short Film at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. It was also nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Short Subject category. First prizes in international film festivals included Moscow and Venice. The film tells a story with no dialogue. The group of boy skaters are suddenly at a point when one of the boys sees a young girl, and becomes interested in her. This causes a rift with a second boy, who challenges him to a skating duel that goes down a hilly street. The first boy loses; however, he gets the girl, and shortly, a few other girls are seen and become interested in the boys, too. The surf rock-esque soundtrack was composed by Mike Curb and Nick Venet with Davie Allan and the Arrows playing "Skaterdater Rock". It was the first film on skateboarding. It was distributed theatrically, both domestically and internationally, by United Artists. It was reviewed extensively by media outlets including Time magazine. The skateboarders were members of the neighborhood Imperial Skateboard Club from Torrance. Their names are Gary Hill, Gregg Carroll, Mike Mel, Bill McKaig, Gary Jennings, Bruce McKaig and Rick Anderson. Melissa Mallory played the girl of the interest of one of the boy skaters. Most of the action shots were taken in Torrance, Redondo Beach, and Palos Verdes Estates. The final shot was Averill Park in San Pedro. Skaterdater has had lasting cultural relevance in the film industry. It has been the subject of scholarly articles on cinematography, and The Huffington Post recently included it in a list of 15 Films every entrepreneur must see. David O. Russell, award-winning director of Silver Linings Playbook, American Hustle, and The Fighter, has credited Skaterdater as a reason for his initial interest in Film. The Academy Film Archive preserved Skaterdater in 2010. Winter Comes Early Face-Off is a 1971 Canadian feature film produced by John F. Bassett starring Art Hindle, Trudy Young and John Vernon. The story line concerns a rookie Toronto Maple Leafs ice hockey player and his romance with a musician. Several National Hockey League players also appeared in the film. Hell River Hell River, also known as Partisans and The Last Guerilla is a 1974 Yugoslav partisan film starring Rod Taylor as a Yugoslav raised in America who returns home to fight the Germans as a Partisan in World War II. Adam West plays a German officer. The film was shot on location in Yugoslavia, and claims to be based on a true story. There are several versions, including an original three-hour cut made for Yugoslavian television, and a feature-length version for the American market. Rod Taylor was involved in rewriting and shooting some additional scenes during post production. Savages Savages is a 1974 American TV film directed by Lee H. Katzin and based on the novel Deathwatch by Robb White. It stars Andy Griffith and Sam Bottoms. Laurence Turman was "creative consultant". The Turn of the Screw The Turn of the Screw is a 1974 American made-for-television horror film directed by Dan Curtis based on the 1898 novel of the same name by Henry James. The film aired on ABC on April 15, 1974. The Odd Job The Odd Job is a 1978 British comedy film starring Monty Python member Graham Chapman. It tells the story of a man named Arthur Harris who is recently abandoned by his wife. He becomes so depressed that he hires an "odd job man" to kill him. Once his wife returns, Harris finds himself unable to cancel the contract. The concept was originally made as an episode of the London Weekend Television/ITV series Six Dates With Barker in 1971, with Ronnie Barker as Arthur Harris and David Jason as the Odd Job Man. The role of the odd job man was originally intended for Chapmans friend, Keith Moon, but Moon was going through alcohol withdrawal at the time and in no real physical shape to play the part, although he did audition. Anna Pavlova Anna Pavlova, also known as A Woman for All Time, is a 1983 biographical drama film depicting the life of the Russian ballet dancer Anna Pavlova, written and directed by Emil Loteanu and starring Galina Belyayeva, James Fox and Sergey Shakurov. It depicts Pavlovas passion for art and her collaboration with the reformers of ballet including Michel Fokine, Vaslav Nijinsky and Sergei Diaghilev. A co-production between the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union, famed British director Michael Powell served as a producer and featured American director Martin Scorsese in a cameo role. The Surrogate The Surrogate is a 1984 Canadian erotic thriller film directed by Don Carmody and starring Art Hindle, Carole Laure, Shannon Tweed, and Jackie Burroughs. The film was written by Don Carmody and Robert Geoffrion, produced by Don Carmody and John Dunning, and executively produced by André Fleury and André Link. The film also features Jim Bailey, Michael Ironside, Marilyn Lightstone, Jonathan Welsh, Tony Scott, Mark Burns and Vlasta Vrána. The music was composed by Daniel Lanois, the cinematography was done by François Protat, and the editing was done by Rit Wallis. The film was released 2 November 1984 through Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. What Gets Me Hot! What Gets Me Hot! is a 1984 pornographic film written and directed by Richard Mailer and starring Traci Lords, Bunny Bleu, Susan Hart, Dorothy Onan, Marc Wallice, Sean Alexander, Tom Byron, Greg Rome, Herschel Savage, Maria Kay, Helga Sven, and Leslie Thane. Deadly Messages Deadly Messages is a 1985 made-for-TV thriller film directed by Jack Bender. Le temps des bouffons Le Temps des bouffons is a short film created in 1985 by Québécois director Pierre Falardeau. It compares English rule in Ghana with Canadian dominance in Quebec by showing the 200th anniversary celebration of the Beaver Club of Montreal. Falardeau speaks slowly and angrily during scenes of the Canadian élite laughing and toasting each other, some in pseudo-Colonial costume. The film was shot in 1985 but never shown until 1993. Miss Mary Miss Mary is a 1986 drama film directed by María Luisa Bemberg and starring Julie Christie, Nacha Guevara and Eduardo Pavlovsky. It was an Argentine-American co-production shot on location in Argentina. Mandela Mandela is a 1987 British television drama film directed by Philip Saville and written by Ronald Harwood. The film stars Danny Glover as Nelson Mandela and Alfre Woodard as his wife Winnie. The film premiered on HBO on 20 September 1987. Las cartas de Alou Letters from Alou is 1990 Spanish film directed and written by Montxo Armendáriz. Hands of a Murderer Hands of a Murderer is a 1990 British made-for-television mystery film directed by Stuart Orme, starring Edward Woodward as Sherlock Holmes and John Hillerman as Dr. John H. Watson. Masala Masala is a Canadian drama film, directed by Srinivas Krishna and released in 1991. The film stars Krishna as a character named Krishna, an orphan in Toronto whose parents and siblings were killed several years earlier in an airline explosion while travelling back to India for a family visit, and is now cleaning up his act after several years living on the streets as a drug addict and criminal. The film also stars Zohra Sehgal as his grandmother; Saeed Jaffrey in a triple role as his uncle Lallu, a postal worker named Hariprasad and the Hindu god Krishna; and Sakina Jaffrey as Rita, Hariprasads daughter. The film received the Samuelson Award at the Birmingham International Film and Television Festival in 1991, and Saeed Jaffrey received a Genie Award nomination for Best Actor at the 12th Genie Awards. Rai Raï is a 1995 French film directed by Thomas Gilou. It won the Golden Leopard at the 1995 Locarno International Film Festival. Gang Gang is a 2000 Indian Hindi-language gangster film directed by Mazhar Khan. The film stars Nana Patekar, Kumar Gaurav, Javed Jaffrey, Jackie Shroff, Juhi Chawla and Imtiaz Khan in pivotal roles. The film began production in 1990 and was delayed for 10 years because of director Mazhar Khans ill health. After his death in 1998, his assistant director helped complete the film for release on 14 April 2000. The film was also the last to feature music by RD Burman who died in 1994. The Right to Remain Silent The Right to Remain Silent is a play by Mark Fauser and Brent Briscoe that was adapted for a television film in 1996 starring Robert Loggia and Lea Thompson. The Autobiography of a Flea The Autobiography of a Flea is an anonymous erotic novel first published in 1887 in London by Edward Avery. Later research has revealed that the author was a London lawyer of the time named Stanislas de Rhodes. The story is narrated by a flea who tells the tale of a beautiful young girl named Bella, whose burgeoning sexuality is taken advantage of by her young lover Charlie, the local priest Father Ambrose, two of his colleagues in holy orders, and her own uncle. Bella is then employed to procure her best friend, Julia, for the sexual enjoyment of both the priests and of her own father. The book was adapted into a 1976 pornographic film. Love Kills Love Kills is a 1998 film by Mario Van Peebles starring Mario Van Peebles, Lesley Ann Warren, and Daniel Baldwin. Death Journey Death Journey is a 1976 action crime film written by Abel Joney and directed by Fred Williamson, who also stars as Jesse Crowder. A Time of Roses Time of Roses is a 1969 Finnish science fiction film directed by Risto Jarva, about an innocent girl glamour model legend and a journalist trying to find out her true essence for a biography. The story is set in the year 2012. The script was written by Peter von Bagh, Jarva, and Jaakko Pakkasvirta. The girl was played by Ritva Vepsä and the muckraking journalist taking a foray into idealism by Arto Tuominen. The film premiered 2 July 1969. The Fear The Fear is a 1966 Greek crime film directed by Kostas Manoussakis. It was entered into the 16th Berlin International Film Festival and the 1966 Cannes Film Festival as the official Greek entry. Tomahawk Trail Tomahawk Trail is a 1957 Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Chuck Connors. If a Thousand Clarinets If a Thousand Clarinets is a 1965 Czechoslovak film directed by Ján Roháč and Vladimír Svitáček. Pinocchio in Outer Space Pinocchio in Outer Space is a 1965 Belgian-American animated science-fantasy film which sets Carlo Collodis Pinocchio character on a rocketship adventure. Peter Lazer does the voice of Pinocchio. It was produced by Ray Goossens at Belvision Studios, with American involvement from Norm Prescott and Fred Ladd. The French version was titled Pinocchio dans lespace and the Dutch version was known as Pinocchio in de ruimte. The film was released in the US by Universal Pictures. It was Universals second animated film that it distributed and its last one until 1986s An American Tail, which is the first one the film was produced. The talking cricket character was not present in this production. Instead, Pinocchios sidekick was Nurtle, an alien Twertle, sent by his government to investigate an unusual increase of radiation on Mars. Together they do battle against Astro, a marauding intergalactic whale who was seeking revenge after being abducted by a mysterious race of Martians. The Glitterball The Glitterball is a 1977 British sci-fi childrens film made by Mark Forstater Productions for the Childrens Film Foundation. It was directed by Harley Cokeliss, credited under his birth name of Harley Cokliss. The film was screened at the 2010 Edinburgh Film Festival as part of a retrospective of 16 "rarely seen" British films made between 1967 and 1979, "rediscovered" after a year of detective work by event staff. In 1979, Methuen Publishing released the childrens novel by the same name, written by screenwriters Howard Thompson and Harley Cokliss. . A Wake in Providence A Wake in Providence is a 1999 American independent comedy film that is the directorial debut of Rosario Roveto Jr. It stars Vincent Pagano, who also co-wrote the screenplay, and Victoria Rowell. Lush Lush is a 1999 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Mark Gibson and starring Campbell Scott, Jared Harris, Laura Linney and Laurel Holloman. It is Gibsons directorial debut. Hijack Stories Hijack Stories is a 2000 South African crime film directed by Oliver Schmitz. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Chased by the Dogs Chased by the Dogs or The Thief and the Dogs is a 1962 Egyptian film directed by Kamal El Sheikh, based on the novel The Thief and the Dogs by Naguib Mahfouz. It was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 35th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Aanaval Mothiram Aanaval Mothiram is a 1991 Malayalam film directed by G. S. Vijayan, written by T. Damodaran, and starring Sreenivasan, Suresh Gopi, Saranya Ponvannan, and Jagathy Sreekumar. The plot is loosely based on the 1990 film Short Time. Dog Eat Dog Dog Eat Dog is a 2001 British sex comedy film, directed by Moody Shoaibi and written by Moody Shoaibi and Mark Tonderai. Oru Abhibhashakante Case Diary Oru Abhibhashakante Case Diary is a 1995 Malayalam film about a lawyer who seeks justice for a teenage girl who was raped and murdered. Blood Brothers: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Blood Brothers is a 1996 documentary film made by filmmaker Ernie Fritz, that chronicles a brief reunion of Bruce Springsteen with The E Street Band in 1995. The film was nominated in 1997 for a Grammy for "Best Music Video - Long Form" https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0296025/awards In 1989, Springsteen had decided that he wanted to explore working with a different set of musicians and he placed his long association with The E Street Band on indefinite hiatus. Between 1989 and 1995 - he recorded and toured with other musicians. In 1995, he decided to reconvene the E Street Band for a week of recording sessions as well as a couple of New York City promotional concert appearances. The recordings were to add a few new tracks to Springsteens upcoming 1995 Greatest Hits release. After the brief reunion, Springsteen then went on his own way again. The next reunion was not until 1999s Reunion Tour and 2002s The Rising album. Fritz documented the entire period - capturing Springsteen and manager/producer Jon Landau deciding what songs to put on Greatest Hits album, working on arrangements of the new songs, the recording sessions themselves and performances at the promotional shows. Critical reaction to the Blood Brothers documentary was very positive. TV Guide called it "superlative ... more than a record of a legendary bands reunion. It offers a glimpse of Springsteen that fans rarely see." One writer for the tabloid The New York Post offered his personal opinion on one aspect of the content captured in the film rather than on its merits as a documentary, saying "It makes one a little uneasy to see how quickly the members of the band forgive their former employer, for a chance to work for a few days with him again." Blood Brothers premiered on March 3, 1996 on the Disney Channel. It was released on Laserdisc on October 1, 1996, on VHS on November 19, 1996, and on DVD on January 16, 2001. Strong as a Lion Lejontämjaren is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 7 February 2003, directed by Manne Lindwall. Women in the Mirror Women in the Mirror is a 2002 Japanese drama film directed by Yoshishige Yoshida. It was screened out of competition at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Squash Squash is a 2002 French short film directed and written by Lionel Bailliu. The film has won multiple awards at film festivals and was nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Live Action Short Film category in 2004. The film stars Malcolme Conrath as Alexandre and Eric Savin as Charles. It was used as the basis for a longer film called Fair Play in 2006. The opening scene of the long feature are complete repeats of the short film, but with actor Malcolm Conrath is replaced by Jérémie Rénier to play Alexandre. Jealousy Is My Middle Name Jealousy Is My Middle Name is a 2003 South Korean film. It won Best Film honors at the Busan International Film Festival and the Rotterdam Film Festival and was the directorial debut of Park Chan-ok. It was inspired by the poem of the same name by Ki Hyung-do. Sunrise Sunrise is a 1927 Australian silent film co-directed by Raymond Longford, who took over during filming. It was the second film from Australasian Films following their recommencement of production, after Painted Daughters. It is considered a lost film. The Girl from the Chartreuse The Girl from the Chartreuse is a French novel written by Pierre Péju and published for the first time in France in 2002. It has been translated in several other languages including English and it has been adapted in an eponymous film by Jean-Pierre Denis. Konkurîto is a 2004 independently produced Japanese film that recounts the story of the murder of Junko Furuta. The film deals as much with the social factors that produced Furutas four assailants as it does with Furutas suffering at their hands. The film involves four boys who kidnap a girl named Misaki. The boys rape, torture, and murder her in a similar manner to the manner of the boys who killed Junko Furuta. Many people protested the films release before it even premiered, and it was eventually relegated to specialty theater showings and a DVD release. Max Rules Max Rules is a 2004 kids action-adventure feature film written and directed by Robert Burke. Thambi Thambi is 2006 Tamil social action film written and directed by Seeman. The film features Madhavan and Pooja in the lead roles, while Vadivelu, Manivannan and Biju Menon play other supporting roles. Featuring music composed by Vidyasagar and cinematography by Balasubramaniem, the film released in 22 February 2006 and become successful in box office. Deti Arbata Children of the Arbat is a 16-part television series based on the Children of the Arbat trilogy by Anatoly Rybakov. It aired on the Channel One network in Russia in 2004. The series closely follows the plot of Rybakovs trilogy. Set in the Soviet Union in the 1930s, it tells the story of Sasha Pankratov, a student and loyal Komsomol member from the Arbat neighborhood of Moscow who is unfairly exiled to Siberia. As his family and friends, including his love interest Varya Ivanova, grapple with Sashas sudden detention and departure, the series shows the growing fear and paranoia that gripped Moscow in the years before the murder of Sergey Kirov and the start of Stalins Great Purge. Athbhutha Dweepu Albhutha Dweepu is a 2005 Malayalam-language Indian Fantasy movie, directed by Vinayan. Prithviraj, Ajaykumar and Mallika Kapoor appear in lead roles in the movie. The movie is about a mysterious island where all the men are dwarfs and all the women, normal. Albhutha Dweepu was released in 2005 and the remake rights were sold almost immediately to Hollywood director Ron Howard who was in India at that time. But later the project was cancelled. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Arputha Theevu with additional scenes reshot with Manivannan, Karunas and Vaiyapuri. Tamil version was released in 2007. The film features Ajaykumar as the dwarf prince Gajendra. He has made an entry into the Guinness Book of Records through this character for being the shortest actor to play a full-length character in a film. Lucy Lucy is a 2006 German drama film directed by Henner Winckler. Everything's Cool Everythings Cool is a 2007 documentary film that examines the divide between scientists and the general populace on the topic of global warming. Director Dan Gold said of the motivation for the film that "Im optimistic that finally the message that this is real, that human beings are the cause of the most recent warming trend, and that its an important issue, that message is actually reaching America. On the other hand ... if that message was fully understood, we would be moving a lot faster to slow this down and to reverse this course." The documentary was shown at the Sundance film festival in January 2007 and at the San Francisco International Film Festival in May 2007. The directors also took Blue Vinyl, a film about plastic pollution, to Sundance in 2002. It was shown on CBC in Canada as part of the Passionate Eye series. The New York Times called it "a breezy polemic about the politics of global warming ... that adopts a cheerful comic tone to avoid scaring audiences." The LA Times said that "With wit and passion, Gold and Helfand marshal a plethora of data and developments yet never lose their narrative thread.". The New York Sun was less favourable, calling it "the best movie Ive ever seen about global warming for kids in junior high school, but its the most annoying movie about global warming Ive ever seen for adults." Love Life Love Life is a 2006 gay-themed film directed by Damion Dietz. Its plot concerns a marriage of convenience between a gay man and a bisexual woman and how complicated it can get with arrival of other suiters. The film premiered at the Frameline Film Festival in San Francisco and was selected as the benefit film for the Human Rights Campaign. Room 10 Room 10 is a 2006 short film co-directed by Jennifer Aniston and Andrea Buchanan; and starring Robin Wright. David & Fatima David & Fatima is a 2008 drama film about a Palestinian woman and Israeli man from Jerusalem who fall in love. The film is a retelling of William Shakespeares Romeo & Juliet, and was directed by Alain Zaloum, and stars Cameron Van Hoy, Danielle Pollack, Merik Tadros, Anthony Batarse, Ismail Kanater, Sasha Knopf, John Bryant Davila, Ben Kermode, Allan Kolman Tony Curtis and Martin Landau. This was the last fictional movie Tony Curtis starred in. The film encourages Palestine Israeli peace. Love Is Not All Around Love Is Not All Around is a 2007 Hong Kong film written and directed by Patrick Kong. Victor Victor is a 2009 French comedy film directed by Thomas Gilou. It is an adaptation of a novel by French author Michèle Fitoussi, who has also been a magazine editor. Daylight Fades Daylight Fades is a 2010 feature film produced by Memphis-based Old School Pictures in association with Southern Pics, LLC, written by Allen C. Gardner and directed by Brad Ellis. It stars Matthew Stiller as Johnny and Rachel Miles as Elizabeth. Principal photography was completed after a 38-day shoot in January and February 2009. The film premiered in Memphis on June 15, 2010. The War on Kids The War on Kids is a 2009 documentary film about the American school system directed by Cevin Soling. The film examines American public education and argues that many public school systems are not only failing to educate, but are increasingly authoritarian institutions that are eroding the foundations of American democracy. The War on Kids opened to generally positive reviews from critics. The Experiment Eksperimentet is a 2010 Danish drama film written and directed by Louise Friedberg, and starring Ellen Hillingsø. The film premiered on 28 August 2010 in the Katuaq Culture Centre in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. The release date of the film in Denmark was 9 September 2010. My Ex My Ex is a 2009 Thai horror film. Postcard is a 2010 Japanese drama film written and directed by Kaneto Shindo. It was Shindos last film before his death in 2012 at age 100. The film is set during and after the Second World War, and it deals with the effect on families of the death of soldiers. It is loosely based on director Shindos wartime experiences. Four Friends 4 Friends is a 2010 Indian Malayalam comedy drama film directed by Saji Surendran. It stars Jayaram, Kunchacko Boban, Jayasurya, Meera Jasmine and Kamal Haasan. The film was released on 28 October 2010. It was dubbed into Tamil as Anbulla Kamal. Heaven in the Dark Heaven in the Dark is a 2016 Hong Kong drama film directed by Steve Yuen and starring Jacky Cheung and Karena Lam. The film is adapted from the play, French Kiss by Candace Chong Bécassine! Bécassine is a 2018 French comedy film directed by Bruno Podalydès. It is an adaptation of the French comic series Bécassine. Annadurai Annadurai is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by G. Srinivasan. The film stars Vijay Antony in a dual role along with Diana Chamoika, Mahima, and Jewel Mary in the lead roles, while Radha Ravi and Kaali Venkat play supporting roles. Vijay Antony also composed music for the film and also served as the film editor for the first time in his career. Produced by Fatima Vijay Antony and Raadhika, the film began production during February 2017 and was released on 30 November 2017. Baban Baban is a 2018 Indian Marathi Film directed by bhaurao karhade The Last Drop of Water The Last Drop of Water is a 1911 American short silent Western film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Blanche Sweet. Three known prints of the film survive. It was filmed in the San Fernando desert as well as Lookout Mountain, California. The film was considered the "most ambitious film made by Griffith during the California trip of 1911" before the Biograph company moved back to New York. It was filmed on or between the 14 May and May 20, 1911. It was reissued by Biograph August 13, 1915. By the Sun's Rays By the Suns Rays is a 1914 American silent Western film featuring Lon Chaney. The film is now considered to be Chaneys earliest film that has survived. Scherben Shattered is a 1921 German silent Kammerspielfilm directed by Lupu Pick, written by Carl Mayer, and is considered to be the earliest example of the kammerspielfilm. Bosko the Doughboy Bosko the Doughboy is a one-reel 1931 short subject animated cartoon, part of the Bosko series. It was directed by Hugh Harman, and first released on October 17, 1931 as part of the Looney Tunes series from Harman-Ising Productions and distributed by Warner Bros. The cartoon is usually considered one of the better Hugh Harman Bosko cartoons. The film score was composed by Frank Marsales. Plane Nuts Plane Nuts is the fourth of five short subjects starring Ted Healy and His Stooges released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on October 14, 1933. A musical-comedy film, the short also featured Bonnie Bonnell as Healys love interest. The Stooges were billed as "Howard, Fine and Howard." The Marines Are Coming The Marines Are Coming is a 1934 American film directed by David Howard. It was the final film acting role of William Haines who had a major success in the 1928 film Tell it to the Marines. Ready, Willing and Able Ready, Willing, and Able is a 1937 musical film directed by Ray Enright and starring Ruby Keeler and Ross Alexander. Songs in the film were written by composer Richard A. Whiting and lyricist Johnny Mercer. The most successful song introduced in the film was "Too Marvelous for Words", which has become a standard. The Wrong Road The Wrong Road is a 1937 American crime drama film directed by James Cruze and starring Richard Cromwell, Helen Mack, and Lionel Atwill. The film is now in the public domain. You Can't Have Everything You Cant Have Everything is a 1937 Fox musical film directed by Norman Taurog and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. The film stars Alice Faye and Don Ameche, and was the film debut for Gypsy Rose Lee credited as Louise Hovick part of her birth name. Blondie Goes to College Blondie Goes to College is a 1942 Columbia comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer. The film is a part of the Blondie series, starring Penny Singleton in the title role. This was the tenth of twenty-eight Blondie movies starring Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake. Hen Hop Hen Hop is a 1942 drawn-on-film animation short by Norman McLaren, in which a hen gradually breaks apart into an abstract movement of lines as it dances to a barn dance. One of a number of drawn-on-film animated works created by McLaren, Hen Hop was animated by inking and scraping film stock, with colour added optically afterwards. To make Hen Hop, McLaren spent days in a chicken coop to capture what he called "the spirit of henliness." The film was produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The Meanest Man in the World The Meanest Man in the World is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield, starring Jack Benny and Priscilla Lane, based upon a play that starred George M. Cohan, who produced it on Broadway and released by 20th Century Fox. The supporting cast features Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, Edmund Gwenn and Anne Revere. The pictures screenplay was written by George Seaton and Allan House. The plotline involves a kind lawyer who pretends to be mean in order to further his career, which has the unforeseen repercussion of placing his romance with Lanes character in serious jeopardy. The story was filmed once before in the silent era in 1923 by First National with Bert Lytell and Blanche Sweet. Only a fragment survives of the silent. Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison is a 1951 American film noir crime film directed by Crane Wilbur starring Steve Cochran and David Brian. Set in Folsom State Prison in California, the film was seen both in the United States and Europe. Country singer Johnny Cash saw this movie while serving in the United States Air Force in West Germany in October of 1951, and used it as an inspiration for his hit song "Folsom Prison Blues," which he recorded numerous times between 1955 and his death in 2003. The film was featured in the 2005 biographical film Walk the Line, in which Cash and other Air Force personnel are depicted seeing the film. The Inspector-General The Inspector-General is a 1952 Soviet comedy film directed by Vladimir Petrov. Aar-Paar Aar-Paar is a 1954 Indian noir-comedy Hindi-language film. Directed by Guru Dutt, it has music by O.P. Nayyar and lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. A light-hearted film, Aar-Paar stars Johnny Walker, Shyama, Shakila, Jagdeep, Jagdish Sethi. Raj Khosla and Atma Ram, Guru Dutts brother assisted Guru Dutt in film direction. Scotched in Scotland Scotched in Scotland is a 1954 film starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It was the 158th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Ved Kongelunden... Ved kongelunden... is a 1953 Danish comedy film directed by Poul Bang and starring Dirch Passer. If Paris Were Told to Us If Paris Were Told to Us is a 1956 French historical film directed and written by Sacha Guitry. The admissions in France were 2,813,682 people. A Scent of the Matterhorn A Scent of the Matterhorn is a 1961 Looney Tunes cartoon written and directed by Chuck Jones, featuring Pepé Le Pew and Penelope Pussycat. The title is a play on the phrase "ascent of the Matterhorn." A Soft Note on a Sharp Scale Komal Gandhar, also known as A Soft Note on a Sharp Scale, is a 1961 Bengali film written and directed by noted film maker Ritwik Ghatak. The title refers to the Hindustani equivalent of "E-flat". It was part of the trilogy, Meghe Dhaka Tara, Komal Gandhar, and Subarnarekha, all dealing with the aftermath of the Partition of India in 1947 and the refugees coping with it, though this was the most optimistic film of his oeuvre. The film explores three themes juxtaposed in the narrative: the dilemma of Anusuya, the lead character, the divided leadership of IPTA, and the fallout from the partition of India. Most Dangerous Man Alive Most Dangerous Man Alive is a 1961 American black-and-white science fiction film, produced by Benedict Bogeaus, directed by Allan Dwan, that stars Ron Randell, Debra Paget, and Elaine Stewart. The film was distributed by Columbia Pictures. The screenplay was written by James Leicester, and Phillip Rock and is based on The Steel Monster by Phillip Rock, Michael Pate, Leo Gordon. Michael Pate also co-wrote the script. Giants of Rome Giants of Rome is a 1964 international co-production sword and sandal set in the Gallic Wars. It was directed by Antonio Margheriti and starred Richard Harrison and Wandisa Guida. The film involves a handpicked group of expert soldiers infiltrate the enemys stronghold to locate and destroy a secret weapon prior to the Battle of Alesia. The film is a co-production between Italys Devon Film and N.C. and Frances Radius Productions. Rattle of a Simple Man Rattle of a Simple Man is a 1964 British comedy-drama film directed by Muriel Box and starring Diane Cilento, Harry H. Corbett and Michael Medwin, based on the 1963 play by Charles Dyer. The screenplay is about a naive man who becomes involved with a prostitute. Naakt over de schutting Naked Over the Fence is a 1974 Dutch film starring Sylvia Kristel. It was released in France in 1977 and recorded admissions of 15,981. A Thousand and One Nights Pohádky tisíce a jedné noci is a 1974 Czech animated film directed by Karel Zeman. The film combines the voyages of Sindbad the Sailor with elements of other tales from the Arabian Nights. Released in America as Adventures of Sinbad the Sailor, it is also known as A Thousand and One Nights. The film was animated using paper cutouts and draws its visual inspiration from Persian miniatures. The Candy Tangerine Man The Candy Tangerine Man is a 1975 American action-adventure blaxploitation film starring John Daniels, Eli Haines and Tom Hankason. Distributed by Moonstone Entertainment, it follows the story of the powerful "Black Baron", both a pimp and a doting father. The film was directed and produced by Matt Cimber and written by Mikel Angel under the pseudonym of George Theakos. Everyone Dies in His Own Company Everyone Dies Alone is a 1976 West German drama film adapted from the Hans Fallada novel Every Man Dies Alone. The book was based on the story of two ordinary Germans, Otto and Elise Hampel, who committed acts of civil disobedience against the Third Reich, were caught and sentenced to death. Victory March Marcia trionfale is a 1976 Italian drama film written and directed by Marco Bellocchio. It was coproduced by France and West Germany. For this film Michele Placido was awarded with a Nastro dArgento for best actor and with a special David di Donatello. It was shot in a disused barracks in Reggio Emilia. The Runner Stumbles The Runner Stumbles is a 1979 American drama film directed and produced by Stanley Kramer, based on the Broadway play by Milan Stitt. The film was the last of Kramers long and distinguished career. It stars Dick Van Dyke, Kathleen Quinlan, Maureen Stapleton, Tammy Grimes, Beau Bridges, and Ray Bolger. O'Hara's Wife OHaras Wife is a 1982 American comedy-drama film directed by William Bartman and starring Edward Asner, Mariette Hartley and Jodie Foster. It is Bartmans only known film. Shogun & Little Kitchen Shogun and Little Kitchen is a 1992 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Ronny Yu and starring Yuen Biao, Leon Lai, Ng Man-tat, Maggie Shiu and Monica Chan. Raw Nerve Raw Nerve is a 1991 film directed and written by David A. Prior. The film stars Glenn Ford in his final film role, Jan-Michael Vincent and Traci Lords. Killing Car Killing Car is a 1993 French surreal revenge thriller film directed by Jean Rollin. It was filmed in 1989 and stars Australian actress and model Tiki Tsang. Great Moments in Aviation Great Moments in Aviation is a 1994 British romantic drama film set on a 1950s passenger liner. The film follows Gabriel Angel, a young Caribbean aviator who falls in love with the forger Duncan Stewart on her journey to England. Stewart is pursued by his nemesis Rex Goodyear, and the group are supported by Dr Angela Bead and Miss Gwendolyn Quim, retired missionaries who become lovers during the voyage. The film was written by Jeanette Winterson, directed by Beeban Kidron and produced by Phillippa Gregory, the same creative team that collaborated on Wintersons Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit in 1990. Winterson intended the screenplay to be reminiscent of a fairy tale, and was unhappy at being asked to write a new ending for its American release. The film was shown at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival and broadcast on British television in 1995. Although originally intended for theatrical release, it failed to find a theatrical distributor, and was released straight to video in the United States in 1997 under the title Shades of Fear. The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics, and while the lesbian sub-plot in particular was generally well received, Wintersons scripting was a focal point of criticism. Yellow Yellow is a 1998 film directed by Chris Chan Lee. The film is about the harrowing graduation night of eight Korean–American high school youths in Los Angeles that culminates in a violent crime that will forever change their lives. It World Premiered at CAAMFest in San Francisco in 1997 to three sold-out screenings. Yellow was invited to over a dozen film festivals, including the Los Angeles Film Festival, the Singapore International Film Festival and the Slamdance Film Festival. The film received a U.S. release by Phaedra Cinema and is sold worldwide through Cinema Arts. The film stars John Cho and Jason Tobin. Film critic Roger Ebert wrote about YELLOW on November 19, 1997, in his article HAWAII FEST HONORS FILMS OF PACIFIC RIM for the . "A different kind of culture shock was explored in "Yellow," an American film by Chris Chan Lee, about the son of a strict Korean-American grocery owner in Los Angeles. The father enforces his standards so rigidly that he drives customers away. He alienates his son, who during a long night with his Gen X Korean- American friends, deals with the consequences when a great deal of money is stolen from the store. The film is fascinating in the way it manages to be both about Korean-American society and about young Gen Xers who could be of any race." In the , Kevin Thomas reviewed the film for its theatrical release in 1998, in his article ‘Yellow’ Looks at Generation, Cultural Gap Within Families. "As ambitious and rewarding as it is, Chris Chan Lee’s “Yellow” has a significance beyond itself: It’s the first major Korean American film to get a feature release. It’s also a classic coming-of-age story, set during one long night just before eight high school friends are to graduate. You’re tempted to describe the picture as “Korean American Graffiti,” but along with its humor it has an underlying disturbing seriousness." The film critic added, " Through the specificity of this Korean American experience you can easily feel a sense of universality in Sin’s predicament. As a filmmaker Lee is at a point where he’s stronger at dialogue than pacing. But there’s no doubt “Yellow” marks the debut of a most promising talent who combines youthful zest and energy with a mature perspective that allows him to extend compassion to both sides of the generation gap." All My Lenins All My Lenins, is a historical 1997 comedy film by Hardi Volmer. The topics are Russian Bolsheviks coup detat plans, World War I and Russian Revolution. Every 9 Seconds Every 9 Seconds, is a 1997 television film directed by Kenneth Fink. It stars former NYPD Blue co-star, Gail OGrady, Amy Pietz, and former Special Victims Unit star, Christopher Meloni. The film debuted on NBC on October 12, 1997 at 9/8c. The film occasionally re-airs on Lifetime as well as its sister channel Lifetime Movie Network. Shadow Zone: My Teacher Ate My Homework My Teacher Ate My Homework is a 1997 movie, the second film based on a Shadow Zone book. The Warlord: Battle for the Galaxy The Warlord: Battle for the Galaxy is a science fiction film which aired on January 27, 1998 on television. The film is written by screenwriter Caleb Carr, who wrote the novel The Alienist, and directed by Joe Dante. It was intended to be the pilot for a series called The Osiris Chronicles that never materialized. Similar concepts would later be used in Andromeda. Forbidden Priests Forbidden Priests is a French film directed by Denys de La Patellière in 1973 starring Robert Hossein and Claude Jade. A Chance of Snow A Chance of Snow is an American TV movie starring JoBeth Williams and Michael Ontkean. It premiered on Lifetime Television on December 7, 1998. As of 2009, it was shown in the 25 Days of Christmas programming block on ABC Family, but it was not shown in 2010. This film is directed by Tony Bill. Roberto Carlos em Ritmo de Aventura Roberto Carlos em ritmo de aventura is a 1968 Brazilian musical comedy film directed by Roberto Farias, with screenplay written by Paulo Mendes Campos. The film is the first of a trilogy directed by Farias featuring the singer Roberto Carlos. Enbalming is a 1999 Japanese horror film directed by Shinji Aoyama, starring Reiko Takashima. The Son of Français The Frenchmans Son or Le fils du Français is a 1999 French comedy-adventure film directed by Gérard Lauzier. Whimsical Illusions Whimsical Illusions is a 1909 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Move On Move On is a 1903 American film directed by Alfred C. Abadie. The film was preserved by the Library of Congress. Kill the Poor Kill the Poor is director Alan Taylors screen adaptation of a novel by Joel Rose. The film is set in Manhattans Alphabet City in the early 1980s, when the neighborhood was a center of illegal drug activity. The films title comes from the Dead Kennedys song "Kill the Poor". My Kung Fu Sweetheart My Kung-Fu Sweetheart is a 2006 Hong Kong film directed by Wong Jing. Evil Calls: The Raven Evil Calls: The Raven, also known as The Legend of Harrow Woods and simply as Evil Calls, is a 2011 British horror film written, produced and directed by Richard Driscoll, starring Rik Mayall, Jason Donovan, Eileen Daly, Norman Wisdom and Robin Askwith. The film began production in 2002 under the original title "Alone in the Dark", but it was not completed and released until six years later. Get Married Get Married is a 2007 Indonesian romantic comedy directed by Hanung Bramantyo. Starring Nirina Zubir, Aming, Deddy Mahendra Desta, Ringgo Agus Rahman, Richard Kevin, Jaja Mihardja, and Meriam Bellina, it tells of a young tomboy who is forced to find a husband. Anywhere, USA Anywhere, U.S.A. is a 2008 feature film directed by Chusy Haney-Jardine starring mostly non-professional actors. The film is told in three parts: Penance, Loss, and Ignorance, with each story obliquely related to the next. Anywhere, U.S.A premiered in dramatic competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival where it won the "Special Jury Prize for Spirit of Independence". Haru's Journey is a 2010 Japanese drama film directed by Masahiro Kobayashi. It was released in Japan on 22 May. The film stars Tatsuya Nakadai as Tadao, the lead actor; Eri Tokunaga as Haru, the lead actress; Hideji Ōtaki as Shigeo Kanamoto; Teruyuki Kagawa as Shinichi Tsuda; Naho Toda as Nobuko Tsuda. The film was distributed by Asmik Ace and T-Joy. Strayed Strayed is a 2009 Kazakhstani thriller directed by Akan Satayev. The film was selected as the Kazakhstani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it didnt make the final shortlist. The Bandit Joint Body is a 2011 American crime thriller film written and directed by Brian Jun and starring Mark Pellegrino and Alicia Witt. The film is about a convict who is abandoned by his ex-wife and prevented from seeing his young daughter. As a parolee he develops a relationship with a lonely and troubled woman, whom he saves from a violent attack, killing the assailant in the process. Once more on the run, he is forced to re-evaluate his freedom as he evades the law and faces demons from his past. The film was shot on location in various small towns in southern Illinois: Alton, Wood River, East Alton, and Jerseyville. Produced by James Choi, Brian Jun, and Max Velez for 40/West, the film premiered on April 29, 2011 at the Newport Beach Film Festival. !Women Art Revolution !Women Art Revolution is a 2010 documentary film directed by Lynn Hershman Leeson and distributed by Zeitgeist Films. It tracks the feminist art movement over 40 years through interviews with artists, curators, critics, and historians. Rabid Rider Rabid Rider is a 2010 3D computer-animated Looney Tunes short film featuring the characters Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Directed by Matthew OCallaghan and written by Tom Sheppard, the film was first shown in theaters before Warner Bros. feature-length film Yogi Bear. In 2014, Warner Bros. Animation published this short on YouTube. A 4D version – enhanced with physical effects like vibration, flashing lights and blasts of air – runs in a specially equipped theatre at the Cincinnati Zoo. The Fatherless The Fatherless is a 2011 Austrian drama film written and directed by Marie Kreutzer. It is Kreutzers debut film and it won a Special Mention at the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival. Indestructible Man Yıkılmayan Adam is a 1977 Turkish political film directed by Remzi Aydın Jöntürk. It is the final film of his "The Adam Trilogy", following the 1976 Yarınsız Adam and Satılmış Adam of 1977. The film stars Cüneyt Arkın, Suna Yıldızoğlu, Eşref Kolçak and Levent Çakır. Fanie Fourie's Lobola Fanie Fouries Lobola is a 2013 South African romantic comedy based on the novel by Nape a Motana. The film features a culturally diverse cast of actors as well as a production team. The main focus of the film is cross-cultural relationships and the challenges associated with such relationships. The film was shot in Johannesburg and Pretoria, both in Gauteng, South Africa. It was a commercial success, grossing more than $3.6 million against the production budget of $1 million &Me &ME is a European romantic comedy film, written and directed by Norbert ter Hall based on a novel by Oscar van den Boogaard. It was produced by Phanta Vision Film International and released in 2009. The Weight The Weight is a 2012 South Korean film about a hunchback mortician and his transgender stepsister. It made its world premiere in the Venice Days sidebar of the 69th Venice International Film Festival, where it won the 2012 Queer Lion, an award for the "best film with a homosexual and queer culture theme." It is the first Korean film to have won the prize. It also won a Special Award at the 2013 Fantasporto Orient Express Awards. Jeon Kyu-hwan was awarded Best Director at the 16th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, and the Silver Peacock award for best director at the International Film Festival of India. Cho Jae-hyun won Best Actor at the 2013 Fantasia Festival. Most of director Jeon Kyu-hwans previous films, including Berlinale-featured Varanasi and Dance Town, have dealt with the underbelly of society. The Weight is his fifth feature-length film. Love Is Not Perfect Love Is Not Perfect is a 2012 Italian romance film written and directed by Francesca Muci and starring Anna Foglietta and Giulio Berruti. Francesca Mucis directorial debut, it is based on her own novel Lamore è imperfetto. Bhajarangi Bhajarangi is a 2013 Indian Kannada-language fantasy action film starring Shiva Rajkumar and Aindrita Ray in the lead roles. Directed by choreographer-turned-director Harsha, the film was released on 12 December 2013 and received positive response from critics. Bhajarangi collected a total of 12.5 crores in its 25-day run and became the highest-grossing Kannada film of 2013. The film was declared a blockbuster at the box office. Milan Talkies Milan Talkies is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia. Written by Dhulia and Kamal Pandey, the film stars Ali Fazal, debutant Shraddha Srinath, Ashutosh Rana, Sanjay Mishra, Reecha Sinha and Sikandar Kher. In Milan Talkies Ali plays a struggling film director, who wants to become the biggest filmmaker in India. It is the story how his life revolves around movies and how he falls in love in filmy style. It was released on 15 March 2019. Oscuro animal Oscuro Animal is a 2016 Colombian drama film directed by Felipe Guerrero. The film was named on the shortlist for Colombias entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected. The Ataxian The Ataxian is a documentary that tells the life story of Kyle Bryant, a sufferer of Friedreich’s ataxia. The film held its world premiere at the Dances With Films Festival on June 6, 2015, where it won the Audience Award for Documentary Features. House of Others House of Others is a 2016 Georgian drama film directed by Rusudan Glurjidze. It was selected as the Georgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Tess Tess is a South African Afrikaans-language drama based on the novel Whiplash by Tracey Farren. The film, like the novel, is set in the Cape Town seaside suburb of Muizenberg. It was directed by Meg Rickards and starred, among others, Christia Visser, Nse Ikpe-Etim, Brendon Daniels, Dann-Jacques Mouton, Quanita Adams and Lee anne Van Rooi. The screenplay was also written by Tracey Farren. It was shot by Dutch director of photography Bert Haitsma and edited by Linda Man. It was produced by Kim Williams and Paul Egan. Dhogs Dhogs is an independent Galician film in the Galician language directed by Andrés Goteira, which was released in 2017. This was the directors debut film, and starred Carlos Blanco Vila, Antonio Durán "Morris", Miguel de Lira, Melania Cruz, Iván Marcos and María Costas. It premiered at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema on April 19, 2017, and was nominated for the Best Feature Film in the Avant-Garde and Genre section. This is the first film shot in Galicia to premiere at the Sitges Film Festival, on October 9, 2017. In Galicia, the premiere took place at the Ourense International Film Festival on October 21, 2017. Das Sacher. In bester Gesellschaft Das Sacher: In Bester Gesellschaft is an Austrian historical drama television series aired in two parts, directed by Robert Dornhelm and written by Rodica Doehnert, and based on the book Das Sacher. Geschichte einer Verführung The series was commissioned by the ORF and ZDF. The first part was aired on December 27, 2016 on ORF2. The series, is set in the city of Vienna around 1900, it tells the story of Anna Sacher, the widow of Eduard Sacher, who was the founder and owner of the Hotel Sacher, home of the sachertorte. Eduard was the son of Franz Sacher, inventor of the famous Sachertorte. The story begins with Eduard’s death and Anna’s tough decision to take over the management of the Hotel. The series is based on real events of the time and also on the life of Anna Sacher and mixes them with fictional stories of the upper and lower classes. The Sawmill The Sawmill is a 1922 American silent comedy short film directed by Larry Semon and featuring Oliver Hardy. The Sawmill was shot at Hume Lake. Submarine Submarine is a 1928 silent drama film directed by Frank Capra. It was produced by Harry Cohn for Columbia Pictures, and released with a synchronized music score and sound effects. This was Capras first attempt to make an "A-picture". The Big Pond The Big Pond is a 1930 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film based on a 1928 play of the same name by George Middleton and A.E. Thomas. The film was written by Garrett Fort, Robert Presnell Sr. and Preston Sturges, who provided the dialogue in his first Hollywood assignment, and was directed by Hobart Henley. The film stars Maurice Chevalier and Claudette Colbert, and features George Barbier, Marion Ballou, and Andrée Corday, and was released by Paramount Pictures. The Big Pond was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for Maurice Chevalier. It also provided Chevalier with his first American hits "You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me" by Irving Kahal, Pierre Norman and Sammy Fain and "Livin in the Sunlight" by Al Sherman and Al Lewis. Born to Love Born to Love is a 1931 American pre-Code melodrama film, directed by Paul L. Stein from an original screenplay by Ernest Pascal. It starred Constance Bennett, Joel McCrea and Paul Cavanagh in a lovers triangle set in London during World War I. It was only the second film produced by RKO Pathé after the merger of the two studios, and according to RKO records, it made a profit of $90,000. The Clock Store The Clock Store is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1931. Betty Boop for President Betty Boop for President is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. It was released on November 4, 1932 by Paramount Pictures. The Count of the Old Town The Count of the Old Town is a 1935 Swedish comedy film directed by Edvin Adolphson and Sigurd Wallén, both of whom had major roles in the film. It was Ingrid Bergmans film debut. "Swing it" magistern Swing it, magistern! is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 21 December 1940, directed by Schamyl Bauman and starring Adolf Jahr and Alice Babs. Girl in the News Girl in the News is a 1940 British thriller film directed by Carol Reed and starring Margaret Lockwood, Barry K. Barnes and Emlyn Williams. Crime Doctor's Man Hunt Crime Doctors Man Hunt is a 1946 American mystery film directed by William Castle and starring Warner Baxter, Ellen Drew and William Frawley. It is part of the Crime Doctor series of films made by Columbia Pictures. The films sets were designed by the German art director Hans Radon. Bonnie Prince Charlie Bonnie Prince Charlie is a 1948 British historical film directed by Anthony Kimmins for London Films depicting the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion and the role of Bonnie Prince Charlie within it. Filmed in Technicolor, it starred David Niven, Jack Hawkins and Margaret Leighton. The Dude Goes West The Dude Goes West is a 1948 film starring Eddie Albert and Gale Storm from King Brothers Productions. It was directed by Kurt Neumann and released by Monogram Pictures. The movie was originally known as Tombstone. Here Come the Huggetts Here Come the Huggetts is a 1948 British comedy film, the first of the Huggetts series, about a working class English family. All three films in the series were directed by Ken Annakin and released by Gainsborough Pictures. Jack Warner and Kathleen Harrison head the cast as factory worker Joe Huggett and his wife Ethel, with Petula Clark, Jane Hylton and Susan Shaw as their young daughters and Amy Veness as their opinionated grandmother. Diana Dors had an early role. Joe and Ethel had been introduced a year earlier in the film Holiday Camp and there would be two sequels, Vote for Huggett and The Huggetts Abroad. Snowbound Snowbound is a 1948 British thriller film directed by David MacDonald and starring Robert Newton, Dennis Price, Stanley Holloway, Herbert Lom, Marcel Dalio and Guy Middleton and introducing Mila Parély. The screenplay concerns a group of people searching for treasure hidden by the Nazis in the Alps following the Second World War. It was based on the novel The Lonely Skier by Hammond Innes. The films sets were designed by the art director Maurice Carter. Nobody's Children Nobodys Children is a 1951 French-Italian melodrama film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Yvonne Sanson and Françoise Rosay. It is one of a series of melodramas co-starring Nazzari and Sanson, which were very popular at the box office. The owner of a marble quarry falls in love with the daughter with one of his employees, and they have a baby together. However his mother attempts to sabotage the relationship with tragic consequences. It was followed by a 1955 sequel The White Angel. Curtain Up Curtain Up is a 1952 British film directed by Ralph Smart, written by Jack Davies and Michael Pertwee. It is based on the play On Monday Next by Philip King. The Artist and the City The Artist and the City is a 1956 short Portuguese documentary film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. The film shows a series of watercolor paintings by Portuguese artist António Cruz of what he sees while walking through different parts of the city of Porto. It was the first color film directed by Oliveira. Doctor and the Healer Doctor and the Healer is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. Ma Barker's Killer Brood Ma Barkers Killer Brood is a neo noir crime film, released in 1960. The low-budget film was directed by Bill Karn and starred Lurene Tuttle as the title character, Ma Barker. The film is a highly fictionalized account of the life of Ma Barker and her four sons, whose Barker-Karpis gang terrorized the South and Midwest in the 1930s with a string of kidnappings, robberies, and murders. The gang members also depicted working with other well-known criminals of the era, including John Dillinger, and Baby Face Nelson. Quackodile Tears Quackodile Tears is a 1962 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Art Davis and one of the few that shows Daffy without his collar. Code 7, Victim 5 Victim Five also known as Code 7, Victim 5 is a 1964 British crime film directed by Robert Lynn and starring Lex Barker, Ronald Fraser, Ann Smyrner and Walter Rilla. The screenplay concerns a private detective who joins forces with the South African police, hunting down a murder in Cape Town. Thomas the Impostor Thomas the Impostor is a 1964 French film directed by Georges Franju and starring Emmanuelle Riva, Fabrice Rouleau, Sophie Dares, Jean Marais and Charles Aznavour. It is based on a novel of the same name by Jean Cocteau, which had first been published in French in 1923 and had been inspired by Cocteaus experiences in the first World War. An American edition of the novel, translated into English by Lewis Galentiere, was published in 1925 under the title Thomas the Impostor, and another English translation by Dorothy Williams was subsequently published in 1957 under the title The Impostor. The film was entered into the 15th Berlin International Film Festival. $100,000 for a Killing Per 100.000 dollari ti ammazzo is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film. It represents the directorial debut film of Giovanni Fago. On the set of this film Gianni Garko got to know Susanna Martinkova, a Czechoslovakian actress at her debut in an Italian production, who little later married the actor and had a daughter with him. Black Jesus Black Jesus is a 1968 Italian drama film co-written and directed by Valerio Zurlini and starring Woody Strode. It is inspired by the finals days of the first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Patrice Lumumba. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the May 1968 events in France. Wenn die tollen Tanten kommen When the Mad Aunts Arrive is a 1970 West German musical comedy film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Rudi Carrell, Ilja Richter and Chris Roberts. In one of a group of films during the era inspired by the cross-dressing plot of Charleys Aunt, two men end up at a Carinthian hotel resort disguised as females. This leads to confusion during their romantic pursuit of woman. The film was shot on location in Munich and the Wörthersee in Austria. The films sets were designed by Eberhard Schröder. Little Cigars Little Cigars is a film released in 1973 by American International Pictures about a gang of little people who team up with a gangsters mistress, played by Angel Tompkins, to go on a crime spree. It was directed by Chris Christenberry. "Cleo," the gangsters mistress, was played by Tompkins shortly after her Golden Globe nomination and appearance in Playboy magazine. The film also features Billy Curtis and Jerry Maren, both of whom played Munchkins in The Wizard of Oz. The film was also released in the United States as The Little Cigars Mob. Sven Klangs kvintett Sven Klangs Combo is a 1976 Swedish film, directed by Stellan Olsson. The film was based on a 1974 play by Musikteatergruppen Oktober, and was shot in Ängelholm and Höganäs. At the 13th Guldbagge Awards it won the Special Achievement award. In 2012 it was voted one of the 25 best Swedish films of all times. The Picture Show Man The Picture Show Man is a 1977 Australian film about a travelling film exhibitor in the 1920s. He has to deal with the rebelliousness of his son and a rival American exhibitor. The film was Rod Taylors first role in an Australian film for over twenty years. He was cast as an American because the producer was concerned about his ability to perform in an Australian accent. Tobi Tobi is a 1978 Spanish comedy written by Horacio Varcarcel and Antonio Mercero. Directed by Antonio Mercero, it stars Lolo Garcia, Francisco Vidal, Norma Aleandro, Antonio Ferrandis and Walter Vidarte. In the film a young boy, Tobi, grows wings on his back which give him the appearance of an angel. This phenomenon draws attention to his community, which includes doctors, scientists and schoolmates. After Tobis wings are surgically removed, they grow back. Delusion Delusion is a 1980 American psychological horror and slasher film directed by Alan Beattie, and starring Patricia Pearcy, Joseph Cotten, David Hayward, and John Dukakis. The films poster art is based on Charles Allan Gilberts 1892 illustration All Is Vanity. Silence of the North Silence of the North is a 1981 semi-autobiographical Canadian film of author Olive Frederickson, taken from the book of the same name. The film stars Ellen Burstyn as Olive, Tom Skerritt as her first husband Walter Reamer who was killed, and Gordon Pinsent as her second husband John Frederickson. All three main actors were nominated for Genie Awards, as was the director, Allan King. Originally, the film was set to share the title of its country music theme song, "Comes a Time" performed by Lacy J. Dalton and composed by Neil Young, but at the last minute the title of the book was retained for the film. The film was a box office flop upon its original theatrical release, but a combination of the song winning an award and pay-TV service SelecTV picking it up 18 months later for its evening lineup, allowed the film to develop a cult following which remains to this day. Choices of the Heart Choices of the Heart is an American made-for-television drama film based on the lives of Jean Donovan, Archbishop Oscar Romero, and three American religious sisters who were killed in El Salvador during its Civil War. Matka Królów The Mother of Kings is a 1982 Polish drama film, directed by Janusz Zaorski. It was immediately banned by the Polish Communist regime - having depicted that regime as baselessly hounding and persecuting a loyal and devoted party member. The film only received a proper release in 1987. It was entered into the 38th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear for an outstanding single achievement. Red Monarch Happy Ghost Happy Ghost is a 1984 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Clifton Ko. Produced and written by Raymond Wong, the film stars Wong and May Lo. Desiderando Giulia Desiderando Giulia, internationally released as Desiring Julia, is a 1986 Italian erotic drama film directed by Andrea Barzini. It is loosely based on the 1898 novel Senilità by Italo Svevo. 2 Friends Two Friends is a 1986 Australian television drama film directed by Jane Campion. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. Laura Lansing Slept Here Laura Lansing Slept Here is a 1988 American made-for-television comedy film starring Katharine Hepburn and directed by George Schaefer which premiered on NBC on March 7, 1988. It was written by James Prideaux and co-stars Joel Higgins, Karen Austin, Brenda Forbes and Hepburns grandniece Schuyler Grant. Party Line Party Line is a 1988 independent slasher film directed by William Webb. The film focuses on two killer siblings who lure married men from a party line so her disturbed brother can slit their throats with a straight razor. Richard Hatch is the detective investigating the deaths with Richard Roundtree playing his captain. Deep Blood Deep Blood, also known as Sharks and Sangue negli abissi, is a 1989 Italian sharksploitation drama. The credited director Raffaele Donato only directed the first scene in which the boys gather to seal their blood pact, while the remainder of the film was directed and photographed by Joe DAmato, who also co-produced the film through his company Filmirage in conjunction with Variety Film. Children of the Bride Children of the Bride is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film directed by Jonathan Sanger and starring Rue McClanahan, Kristy McNichol, Jack Coleman, Anne Bobby, Conor OFarrell and Patrick Duffy. The film premiered on CBS on October 5, 1990 and was released on DVD in 2003. The film was followed by two sequels: Baby of the Bride and Mother of the Bride. Corporate Affairs Corporate Affairs is a 1990 American film. Roger Corman arranged for the sets to be re-used in Hard to Die. Sofie Sofie is a 1992 Danish drama film based on the novel Mendel Philipsen and Son by Henri Nathansen. It was Denmarks submission for the 1992 Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. Come due coccodrilli Like Two Crocodiles is a 1994 Italian drama film directed and co-written by Giacomo Campiotti. Yamato Takeru is a 1994 Japanese film. The film is based on the Japanese mythology, specifically the birth of Shinto. In the Name of Love: A Texas Tragedy In the Name of Love: A Texas Tragedy is a 1995 American film loosely based on the story of Ralph Hand III, and his ex-wife Olivia Browning. It aired September 12, 1995 on FOX. Young Ivanhoe Young Ivanhoe is a 1995 romantic adventure TV movie based on the 1819 novel by Sir Walter Scott. It was directed by Ralph L. Thomas and starred Kristen Holden-Ried as Ivanhoe. Other starring actors were Stacy Keach, Margot Kidder, Nick Mancuso, Rachel Blanchard, and Matthew Daniels. Onibi is a 1997 Japanese film directed by Rokuro Mochizuki. Return with Honor Return with Honor is a 1999 documentary film about American prisoners of war in the Vietnam War. Among those profiled is Senator John McCain. It is narrated by Tom Hanks. Directors Freida Lee Mock and Terry Sanders won the Best Film award at the 1999 Cleveland International Film Festival. The Visit The Visit is a 2000 American film directed by Jordan Walker-Pearlman. City of the Rising Sun City of the Rising Sun is a 1999 South Korean film about two friends, Hong-ki and Do-chul in their mid twenties, struggling on life in the late 1990s Korean scenario. The film stars Jung Woo-sung as Do-chul and Lee Jung-jae as Hong-ki. Facing the Enemy Facing the Enemy is a 2001 erotic thriller film starring Linden Ashby, Maxwell Caulfield, and Alexandra Paul. The film was directed by Robert Malenfant and produced by Anita Gershman. 24 24 is a 2001 Czech thriller film directed by David Beránek, starring Barbora Seidlová and Martin Trnavský. It takes place during 24 hours and follows a man and a woman on the run on the Czech countryside. The film was released through Bontonfilm on 11 January 2001. Gebürtig Gebürtig is a 2002 Austrian drama film directed by Robert Schindel and Lukas Stepanik. It was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 75th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Quicksand Quicksand is a 2002 action film that was released direct-to-video in March 2003 after a short initial run in theatres in Los Angeles in March 2002. The film stars Michael Dudikoff, Brooke Theiss, Richard Kind and Dan Hedaya. In United Kingdom the film was released on DVD in August 2003. The film is directed by Sam Firstenberg. H Story H Story is a 2001 Japanese drama film by writer-director Nobuhiro Suwa. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. It is an autobiographical docudrama about an attempt to remake Alain Resnais 1959 film Hiroshima Mon Amour. Jewel of the Sahara Jewel of the Sahara is a 2001 film starring Gerard Butler, Clifford David as the old Francois Renard and Peter Franzén as the young Francois Renard. Jewel of the Sahara is comedy, fantasy short film directed by Ariel Vromen, who also wrote the screenplay, was the executive producer and edited the film. The film was made by Keyser Productions. The Circuit 2: The Final Punch The Circuit 2: The Final Punch is a martial arts film starring Olivier Gruner and is the sequel of The Circuit. A Girl's Secret A Girls Secret is a 2001 Egyptian drama film directed by Magdy Ahmed Aly. It was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 75th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Gift The Gift is a 2003 documentary film by filmmaker Louise Hogarth documenting the phenomenon of deliberate HIV infection; bugchasing. The film follows the stories of two "bug chasers" who are seeking "the gift" of HIV infection. Interviews are also conducted with AIDS activist and author, Walt Odets, PhD, and HIV positive and negative men. The film explores the normalization and glamorization of HIV/AIDS and discusses the isolation and division caused by HIV status in the gay community. Nammal Nammal is a 2002 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy-drama film directed by Kamal and written by Kalavoor Ravikumar. The film features Sidharth Bharathan, Jishnu Raghavan, Renuka Menon, and Bhavana in the lead roles. It was the debut film of Sidharth, Renuka, and Bhavana. The music was composed by Mohan Sithara. The film was shot in Government Engineering College and Holy Trinity School. Nammal was released on 20 December 2002 and was a commercial success at the box office. The film received three Kerala State Film AwardsBest Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value, Special Mention, and Best Art Director. It was remade in Telugu as Dost. Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y Break Free Break Free is a 2003 Italian romance-comedy drama film directed by Gianluca Maria Tavarelli. For his performance in this film and in The Return of Cagliostro Luigi Maria Burruano received a special mention from the Pasinetti Award jury at the 2003 Venice Film Festival. Akale Akale is a 2004 Malayalam film by Shyamaprasad, inspired by the American classic play The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams. The movie stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Sheela, Geetu Mohandas and Tom George Kolath in lead roles. Things That Hang from Trees Things That Hang from Trees is a 2006 drama film directed by Ido Mizrahy and written by Aaron Louis Tordini. It is based on the novella of the same name by Tordini. La rage de l'ange Angels Rage is a 2006 Canadian drama film directed by Dan Bigras. The film earned two Genie Award nominations in the categories of Best Achievement in Art Direction/Production Design and Best Achievement in Music - Original Song for the song LAstronaute. Ruby Blue Ruby Blue is a 2008 British drama directed by Jan Dunn and starring Bob Hoskins and Josiane Balasko. J-ok'el J-okel is a 2007 Mexican supernatural horror film directed by Benjamin Williams. This film was Williams debut. Modus Operandi Modus Operandi, directed by Frankie Latina, is an independent feature film shot in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Tokyo, Japan. Latina examines the exploitation film genre through a revenge tale about a desperate C.I.A. agent on a mission to find the man who murdered his wife. The film stars Danny Trejo, Mark Borchardt, Michael Sottile, and Randy Russell as Agent Stanley Cashay. Modus Operandi was produced by Frankie Latina Motion Pictures, Special Entertainment and Reign Supreme Entertainment, and was distributed on DVD, Video On Demand, Netflix, and Redbox by Kino on February 14, 2012. Unnai Kodu Ennai Tharuven Unnai Kodu Ennai Tharuven is a 2000 Indian Tamil romantic drama film produced by R. B. Choudary and directed by Kavee Kalidas. It features Ajith Kumar and Simran in the lead roles with Parthiban in a guest appearance. It was released alongside Vijays Kushi. Heart of Fire Heart of Fire is a 2009 German docudrama directed by Luigi Falorni. The film was inspired by the best selling book of German singer Senait Ghebrehiwet Mehari of the same name. The film was released on September 25 and October 10. Khamsa Khamsa is a 2008 film. Killer Hair Based on a book written by Ellen Byerrum, Killer Hair is a television film that aired on the Lifetime Movie Network in 2009. The storyline follows a fashion journalist, Lacey Smithsonian, as she investigates the discovery of a dead body inside her friends Washington hair salon. Predicament Predicament is a 2010 comedy horror film based on the 1975 novel by Ronald Hugh Morrieson and starring Jemaine Clement of the musical comedy duo Flight of the Conchords plus Tim Finn of the Finn Brothers. Filmed in Hawera and Eltham in Taranaki, it was the last Morrieson novel to be adapted for cinema; his other three novels were filmed in the 1980s. Mumu Mumu is a French film directed by Joël Séria, released in 2010. The screenplay, of a largely autobiographical nature, was written by the director from 1993 - a long planned project for Séria who had not directed a full-length film since 1987. Water Water, also released as The Great Mystery of Water is a 2006 documentary television film directed by Anastaysia Popova about the memory of water. The film was part of television channel Rossiya 1s project The Great Mystery of Water. In the film, scientists and pseudoscientists from various countries present their work on the theme of the water. Additionally, clergy from the largest religious discuss the importance of the water in their faith. The film also presents experiences of water, including the emotions of humans interacting with the water. In November 2006 the film won three television awards at TEFI, including for the best documentary film. Water faced sharp criticism from Russian scientific community, which condemned the movie as pseudoscience. Return Ticket Return Ticket is a 2011 Chinese drama film directed by Teng Yung-shin. Return of Sergeant Lapins Return of Sergeant Lapins is a 2010 comedy-drama film directed by Latvian director Gatis Šmits. The films plot is based on the play Tas notika ar viņiem written by Gatis Šmits and produced in The New Theatre of Riga in 2007. Before being released on 26 November, the film was screened at the 15th Busan International Film Festival, which took place in October 2010. Arai Enn 305-il Kadavul Arai Enn 305-il Kadavul is a 2008 Tamil fantasy-comedy film directed by Chimbu Deven, who earlier directed Imsai Arasan 23rd Pulikecei, starring Vadivelu. The film stars comedian Santhanam in his first film in the lead role, alongside Ganja Karuppu, Prakash Raj, Jyothirmayi, and Madhumitha in the lead roles. An ensemble supporting cast including Sampath Raj, Madhan Bob, Rajesh, M. S. Bhaskar, Periyar Dasan, and Ilavarasu appears in supporting roles. The movie is produced by Shankars S Pictures. The music of the film was composed by Vidyasagar with cinematography by Soundarrajan and editing by Sasi Kumar. The storyline of the film was that the whole universe is a computer simulation controlled by a supercomputer and God is the one who has access to it. Upon the films release on 18 April 2008, it received positive reviews, and the acting of Santhanam was praised by the critics. Mondays at Racine Mondays at Racine is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Cynthia Wade, about two sisters who open their Long Island hair salon to women diagnosed with cancer, every third Monday of the month. The film was nominated for the 2013 Academy Award for Best Documentary. After being nominated for an Academy Award the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD. Lovely Man Lovely Man is an Indonesian film written and directed by Teddy Soeriaatmadja. The film had its world premiere at the 2011 Busan International Film Festival to positive reviews on the segment "A Window on Asian Cinema". Donny Damara plays the starring role as Syaiful/Ipuy, a transgender woman in Jakarta. Actress Raihaanun, who is also Soeriaatmadjas wife, plays the female leading role as Cahaya, Syaifuls long-lost 19-year-old daughter who comes to the city to look for him only to find out that her father is a transgender woman. This is their second film together after 2007 remake of drama Badai Pasti Berlalu. The film generated controversy in its native Indonesia due to rejections from certain religious group but saw overwhelming receptions abroad; screening for various international film festivals. Lóve Lóve is a 2011 Slovak-language film directed by Jakub Kroner, starring Michal Nemtuda and Kristína Svarinská, alongside Jakub Gogál. The action-romantic drama was released on October 13, 2011, while distributed by Continental Film in Slovakia, and Falcon in the Czech Republic. Although the plot revolves around love determination, the original title refers to "money" instead, which serve as instrumental, quoting a term commonly used in the region amongst gypsies - "lóve". In English therefore, "Falling in Money", "Love Deal" or "Dirty Love", could be used as apt equivalents for the title. Despite the mixed reviews upon its theatrical release, the work has been ranked amongst the highest-grossing films in the Slovak-cinema era, placing at number three as of November 2014. Lunarcy! Lunarcy! is a 2012 Canadian documentary film directed by Simon Ennis. The film draws from a cast of astronauts, entrepreneurs and dreamers who each have a unique connection to the Moon. The film premiered at the 2012 Toronto Film Festival on September 8, and screened at South by Southwest on March 13, 2013, It was picked up for distribution in Canada by Films We Like. As Night Comes As Night Comes, also known under the working title of Mischief Night, is a 2014 crime drama film that was directed by Richard Zelniker. The movie is based on a script written by Zelniker and Ryan Koehn, who was still in high school while As Night Comes was written and filmed. It had a limited theatrical release on 14 November 2014 in Los Angeles before receiving a video on demand release on 5 December, 2014. The film stars Luke Baines as a violent gang leader who takes another teenager under his wing. Drunktown's Finest Drunktowns Finest is an American drama film directed by Sydney Freeland. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. The film later screened at Sundance London Film Festival on April 25, 2014. The film was acquired by Sundance Channel after its premiere at Sundance Film Festival and was scheduled to broadcast in 2014. Western Religion Western Religion is 2015 Wild West film directed and written by James OBrien and starring Claude Duhamel, Peter Shinkoda, and Miles Szanto, among many others in a large international cast. Money Ratnam Money Ratnam is a 2014 Indian Malayalam comedy thriller film,directed by debutant Santhosh Nair starring Fahadh Faasil and Niveda Thomas. Touted to be a road movie, which is loosely adapted from Hindi movie Ek Chalis Ki Last Local, it narrates a story that happen in a 24-hour time frame during a journey from Munnar to Marayur. Scripted by Anil Narayanan and Ajith C. Lokesh, the music department was handled by Prashanth Pillai, while the camera was helmed by Neel D. Kunha. Money Ratnam is the 100th film of the production house Century Films. The films locations include Udumalpet, Pollachi, Ernakulam, and Sholayar. It released on 26 September 2014 as an Onam release. Me at the Zoo Me at the zoo is the first video that was uploaded to YouTube. It was uploaded on April 23, 2005 at 20:27:12 PDT by the sites co-founder Jawed Karim, with the username "jawed" and recorded by his high school friend Yakov Lapitsky. He created a YouTube account on the same day. The 18-second video was shot by Yakov at the San Diego Zoo, featuring Karim in front of the elephants in their old exhibit in Elephant Mesa, making note of their long trunks. Kerry on Kutton Kerry on Kutton is a Bollywood feature film starring Satyajeet Dubey, Aradhana Jagota, Aditya Kumar, Shivam Pradhan and Karan Mahavar. Produced by Shashank Shekhar Singh, Trishank Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. It released all over India on 1 July 2016. The movie is directed by Ashok Yadav. Cobain Cobain is a 2018 Dutch drama film directed by Nanouk Leopold. In July 2018, it was one of nine films shortlisted to be the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not selected. The Mole Song: Hong Kong Capriccio is a 2016 Japanese action comedy film directed by Takashi Miike from a screenplay by Kankuro Kudo based on the popular manga series Mogura no Uta by Noboru Takahashi. It is the sequel to the 2013 film Undercover Agent Reiji and follows the story of Reiji Kikukawa after the events of that film. School Bus School Bus is a 2016 Malayalam family thriller film directed by Rosshan Andrrews, starring Kunchacko Boban, Jayasurya and Aparna Gopinath in the lead roles. The screenplay is written by Bobby–Sanjay. Fox and the Whale Fox and the Whale is a Canadian animated short film directed by Robin Joseph. It was released in 2016. Colours of Innocence Sahaj Paather Gappo is a Bengali film directed by Manas Mukul Pal and produced by Avijit Saha. The film depicts the story of two brothers, Chhotu and Gopal from a poor family of a Bengal village. The film is based on the short story by famous writer Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay. My Little Baby, Jaya My Little Baby, Jaya is a 2017 South Korean drama film directed by Yoon Hak-ryul. Kala Shah Kala Kala Shah Kala is a 2019 Indian Punjabi-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Amarjit Singh. The film is produced by Naughty Men Productions and Infantry Pictures in association with Dreamityata Entertainment. It stars Binnu Dhillon, Sargun Mehta, and Jordan Sandhu, and follows the story of Lovely, a happy and charming guy who struggles to find the love of his life because of his dark complexion. It was scheduled to release on 15 March 2019, but was later preponed to 14 February 2019. It opened to positive reviews and became a commercial success, earning over 19 crore worldwide. It is the highest grossing Punjabi film of 2019 and the 21st highest grossing Punjabi film. Suds Suds is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by John Francis Dillon and starring Mary Pickford. The film is based on the 1904 English stage play Op o Me Thumb, a one-act work first produced in London and presented the following year in New York with Maude Adams, a curtain raiser for her appearance in Peter Pan. Johan Johan, also known as Troubled Waters or Rapids of Life, is a 1921 Swedish film directed by Mauritz Stiller, based on the 1911 novel Johan by Juhani Aho. It tells the story of a young girl, married to an older farmer, who elopes with a handsome stranger, crossing dangerous rapids on a small boat in the process. The Chechahcos The Chechahcos is a 1924 silent film about the gold rush days in the Klondike. Chechahco, more commonly spelled cheechako, is a Chinook Jargon word for "newcomer", and the film focuses on a group of would-be prospectors sailing for Alaska. The film was directed by Lewis H. Moomaw and produced by Austin E. Lathrop, who himself was once a prospector. In 2003, this film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Parisian Love Parisian Love is a black and white 1925 silent film starring Clara Bow. The film was produced by B.P. Schulberg Productions. A copy of this film still survives. The Singing Fool The Singing Fool is a 1928 American musical drama Part-Talkie motion picture directed by Lloyd Bacon which was released by Warner Bros. The film stars Al Jolson and is a follow-up to his previous film, The Jazz Singer. It is credited with helping to cement the popularity of American films of both sound and the musical genre. Chasing Rainbows Chasing Rainbows is a 1930 American Pre-Code romantic musical film directed by Charles Reisner, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film reunites The Broadway Melody stars Bessie Love and Charles King, with a supporting cast of Jack Benny, Marie Dressler, and Polly Moran. This was Jack Bennys first dramatic role in a motion picture. Filmed in July and August of 1929, it was not released for months later, missing an opportunity to capitalize on the success of its song "Happy Days Are Here Again", which by then had already been major hit. Hi'-Neighbor! Hi-Neighbor! is a 1934 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 126th Our Gang short to be released and Meins first series entry as director. The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo is a 1935 American romantic comedy film made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Stephen Roberts, and starred Ronald Colman, Joan Bennett, and Colin Clive. The screenplay was written by Nunnally Johnson and Howard Smith, based on a play by Ilya Surgutchoff and Frederick Albert Swan. The film was inspired by the song of the same name popularised by Charles Coborn. Walking on Air Walking on Air is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley using a screenplay by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Viola Brothers Shore, and Rian James, based on the short story, "Count Pete", written by Francis M. Cockrell. Produced by RKO Radio Pictures, they released the film on September 11, 1936. The picture stars Gene Raymond and Ann Sothern, with a supporting cast which includes Jessie Ralph and Henry Stephenson. Bank Alarm Bank Alarm is a 1937 American crime film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Conrad Nagel and Eleanor Hunt. The Curtain Rises The Curtain Rises is a 1938 French crime film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Louis Jouvet, Claude Dauphin and Odette Joyeux. The films sets were designed by the art directors Jacques Krauss and Alexandre Trauner. It was shot at the Epinay Studios in Paris and on location around the city. Garden of the Moon Garden of the Moon is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Busby Berkeley and written by Jerry Wald and Richard Macaulay. The film stars Pat OBrien, Margaret Lindsay, John Payne, Johnnie Davis, Melville Cooper and Isabel Jeans. The film was released by Warner Bros. on October 1, 1938. The Getaway The Get-Away is a 1941 film directed by Edward Buzzell. It stars Robert Sterling, Charles Winninger and Donna Reed. It is a remake of Public Hero No. 1. Fox Pop Fox Pop is a Merrie Melodies color cartoon short supervised by Chuck Jones. It was released by Warner Bros. on September 5, 1942 and stars an unnamed fox who misinterprets the purpose of a fox farm. Home, Sweet Homicide Home Sweet Homicide is an American mystery film directed by Lloyd Bacon and released in 1946. It stars Peggy Ann Garner, Randolph Scott and Lynn Bari, and was based on the eponymous mystery novel by Craig Rice. The film features the line "The Gat had gittens," referring to a handgun or machine pistol having been fired, as well as other slang terms for guns, such as "heater", "rod," and "piece." Though he would make 39 more films, Home Sweet Homicide is the second-to-last non-western film of Randolph Scotts career. Hi De Ho Hi De Ho is a 1947 American musical race film directed by Josh Binney that was released by All American Entertainment and had an African-American cast. The film stars Cab Calloway. He performs a number of songs in the film, including a capella versions of "Minnie was a Hep Cat" and "St. James Infirmary" with his orchestra. The orchestra also provides incidental music for the other performers. Featured in the movie are the singers the Peters Sisters and the tap dancers Miller Brothers and Lois. Big City Big City is a 1948 film. Abandoned Abandoned is a 1949 American crime film noir directed by Joseph M. Newman and starring Dennis OKeefe, Gale Storm and Jeff Chandler. It is also known as Abandoned Women and Not Wanted. Manèges Manèges is a French film directed by Yves Allégret and released in 1950. The film stars Simone Signoret, Bernard Blier and Jane Marken. It is shot in black-and-white in film noir style, with extensive use of flashback and the voiceover of characters unspoken thoughts. Manèges is noted for the exceptionally harsh and cynical manner in which Allégret delineates the characters of his two female leads, and has been accused of being misogynistic in tone. The film was released in English-speaking markets under various titles, including The Wanton, The Cheat and The Riding School. Attention! Bandits! Achtung! Banditi! also known as Attention! Bandits! is a 1951 Italian World War II film drama directed by Carlo Lizzani and starring Gina Lollobrigida and Andrea Checchi. Fling in the Ring Fling in the Ring is the 159th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1955 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Wham-Bam-Slam! Wham-Bam-Slam! is a 1955 film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 164th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Le ciel et la boue Sky Above and Mud Beneath, also released as The Sky Above –The Mud Below, is a 1961 French documentary film. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. The film documented a 7-month, thousand-mile Franco-Dutch expedition led by Pierre-Dominique Gaisseau, into uncharted territories of what was then Netherlands New Guinea. The expedition began in the northern region of the Asmat. The group interacted with tribes of cannibals, headhunters and Pygmies; battled leeches, hunger, and exhaustion; and discovered and named the Princess Marijke River, named after Princess Maria Christina of the Netherlands. Mad Dog Coll Mad Dog Coll is a 1961 American biographical film directed by Burt Balaban. 80,000 Suspects 80,000 Suspects is a 1963 British film directed by Val Guest and starring Claire Bloom, Richard Johnson, Yolande Donlan, and Cyril Cusack. It concerns an outbreak of smallpox in Bath, England. The Monocle The Monocle Laughs or The Monocle is a 1964 French-Italian comedy thriller film directed by Georges Lautner and starring Paul Meurisse, Marcel Dalio and Olivier Despax. It is the third in a trilogy of films directed by Lautner and starring Meurisse. It is preceded by The Black Monocle and The Eye of the Monocle. I pirati della Malesia The Pirates of Malaysia is a 1964 swashbuckler directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Steve Reeves as Sandokan the pirate. This film was a sequel to Reeves earlier Sandokan the Great, also directed by Lenzi. Malaysian rebel, Sandokan, with his group of renegades, tries to thwart an evil British general from forcing the good Sultan Hassim to resign in favor of the Imperial crown. The Queens Sex Quartet is a 1966 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli, Mauro Bolognini, Antonio Pietrangeli and Luciano Salce. It starred Capucine, Claudia Cardinale and Raquel Welch. The Two Who Stole the Moon The Two Who Stole the Moon is a 1962 Polish childrens film based on Kornel Makuszyńskis 1928 story "The Two Who Stole the Moon". The film stars the Kaczyński twins, two of the countrys future political leaders. Despite having been known to Polish children for many generations, the film gained renewed fame in the 2000s for starring two of the countrys future leaders: Lech Kaczyński, who served as President of Poland from 2005 until his death in a 2010 plane crash, and his identical twin brother Jarosław Kaczyński, the Prime Minister of Poland from 2006 to 2007, Chief of Office of the President of Poland from 1990 to 1991, and current chairman of the Law and Justice party. The twins were thirteen at the time. Il dito nella piaga Salt in the Wound is a 1969 Italian "macaroni combat" war film directed by Tonino Ricci and starring Klaus Kinski and George Hilton. Bartleby Bartleby is a 1970 British drama film directed by Anthony Friedman and starring Paul Scofield, John McEnery and Thorley Walters. It is an adaptation of the short story "Bartleby" by Herman Melville. The film relocates the narrative from New York in the 1850s to London in the 1970s. Kyrkoherden The Lustful Vicar is a 1970 Swedish comedy film directed by Torgny Wickman and starring Jarl Borssén. It was released to cinemas in Sweden on 30 March 1970. How Far, How Near How Far Away, How Near is a 1972 film directed by Tadeusz Konwicki. Resurrection of Eve Resurrection of Eve is a 1973 American feature-length pornographic film produced by the Mitchell brothers and starring Marilyn Chambers, who had become a star in the Mitchell Brotherss previous picture, Behind the Green Door. Resurrection of Eve was directed and written by Jon Fontana and Artie Mitchell. Though less successful commercially and critically than Behind the Green Door, it is considered one of the films of The Golden Age of Porn. Like Behind the Green Door, it featured interracial sex, including a reprise of Chambers coupling with her Green Door co-star Johnnie Keyes, but broke new ground in a film targeting a heterosexual audience by included shots of gay fellatio. Too Hot to Handle Too Hot to Handle is a 1977 exploitation film directed by directed by Don Schain and starring Cheri Caffaro, Aharon Ipalé, Corinne Calvet and Vic Diaz. The plot concerns about the adventures of hitwoman Samantha Fox in the Philippines. Alternative 3 Alternative 3 is a television programme, broadcast once only in the United Kingdom in 1977, and later broadcast in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, as a fictional hoax, an heir to Orson Welles radio production of The War of the Worlds. Purporting to be an investigation into the UKs contemporary "brain drain", Alternative 3 uncovered a plan to make the Moon and Mars habitable in the event of climate change and a terminal environmental catastrophe on Earth. The programme was originally meant to be broadcast on April Fools Day, 1977. While its broadcast was delayed until June 20, the credits explicitly date the film to April 1. Alternative 3 ended with credits for the actors involved in the production and featured interviews with a fictitious American astronaut. Almost Summer Almost Summer is a 1978 comedy film directed by Martin Davidson, and produced by Motown Productions for Universal Pictures. It is the only Motown theatrical feature not to center on African-American characters. Though not successful at the box office, the film has since acquired a certain degree of historical importance because many observers consider it to be the first of a series of distinctive "youth genre" films of which more prominent examples include Fast Times at Ridgemont High and The Breakfast Club. Set in a generic Southern California high school, the plot revolves around a student council election that stirs up assorted petty jealousies among various characters. Most of the soundtrack was written by Mike Love of the Beach Boys and performed by a studio band assembled by Love known as Celebration. The title song, which became a mid-level hit single, opens with the lyrics "Susie wants to be a lady director, and Eddie wants to drive a hearse; Johnny wants to be a doctor or lawyer, and Linda wants to be a nurse" — reflecting a total lack of world-changing idealism on the part of the teenage characters, thus clearly marking them as the first wave of a new generation, which in the fullness of time would receive the label "Generation X." The best-known actors to star in the film were Bruno Kirby as Bobby DeVito and Tim Matheson in the role of Kevin Hawkins. The film features three professional skateboarders: Bryan Beardsley, Ty Page, and Mark Bowden. The film was rated PG by the Motion Picture Association of America, but earned a B — "objectionable in part" — rating from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Office for Film and Broadcasting; the latter body observed that "the film presents in uncritical fashion a suffocatingly materialistic and amoral environment, has offensive jokes at the expense of people with physical disabilities, and flaunts a gratuitous bit of nudity." Outdoor scenes were filmed at Verdugo Hills High School in Tujunga. Insaf Ka Tarazu Insaaf Ka Tarazu is a 1980 Hindi film produced and directed by B. R. Chopra, based on the 1976 drama film Lipstick. The film stars Raj Babbar, Deepak Parashar, Zeenat Aman, Padmini Kohlapure, Iftekhar, Simi Garewal, Shreeram Lagoo and Dharmendra in a guest appearance. The music of the film was composed by Ravindra Jain. The film was remade later in Tamil as Neethi Devan Mayakkam, with Madhavi in Zeenat Amans role. The film became a box office hit. The phrase "Insaaf Ka Tarazu" means "The balance of justice". Cristóbal Colón, de oficio... descubridor Cristóbal Colón, de oficio... descubridor is a Spanish comedy film, released on 8 September 1982. It is a comic interpretation of the preparations of Columbus before making the discovery of the Americas. Oro, Plata, Mata Oro, Plata, Mata is a 1982 Filipino film directed by Peque Gallaga, from a screenplay written by José Javier Reyes. The film is considered to be Gallagas most significant contribution to the Philippine cinema. Set in the Philippine province of Negros during World War II, it tells the story of how two haciendero families cope with the changes brought about by the war. In translation, the movie is also known either as "Gold, Silver, Bad Luck" or "Gold, Silver, Death." The title refers to an old Filipino architectural superstition saying that design elements in a house should not end in a multiple of three, in keeping with a pattern of oro, plata, and mata. The film is structured in three parts that depict this pattern played out in the lives of the main characters, from a life of luxury and comfort in the city, to a still-luxurious time of refuge in a provincial hacienda, and finally to a retreat deeper into the mountains, where they are victimized by bandit guerillas. In 2013, ABS-CBN Film Archives in partnership with Central Digital Lab digitally restored and remastered the film and was subsequently released in select theaters for a limited period of time. The digitally restored version was also released on DVD and iTunes. Mario Mario is a 1984 Quebec drama film, set in the Magdalen Islands, directed by Jean Beaudin and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Return to Waterloo Return to Waterloo is a 1984 British musical film written and directed by Ray Davies and starring Tim Roth, Kenneth Colley and Claire Parker. The film shows the journey of a commuter from Guildford to Waterloo in London. The soundtrack was provided by members of The Kinks, who released an album Return to Waterloo in connection with it albeit without lead guitarist Dave Davies who refused to participate, hence the album being credited solely to Ray Davies. The films cinematographer, Roger Deakins, would receive great acclaim in British and American film working with the Coen brothers and Sam Mendes. Süpermenler 3 Supermen Against the Godfather is a superhero film directed by Italo Martinenghi. Captive Hearts Captive Hearts is a 1987 romantic-drama movie co-produced between Canada, the U.S. and Japan starring Pat Morita, and co-written by Morita and John A. Kuri. It was directed by Paul Almond, filmed in Canada and released in the United States on June 5, 1987. Twilight of the Cockroaches is a 1987 anime/live-action film written and directed by Hiroaki Yoshida that combines live-action footage with animation. The plot concerns a society of cockroaches who live peacefully in the apartment of a bachelor named Seito until a woman moves in and the humans begin to exterminate the cockroaches. The cockroaches are depicted through animation, and the humans are depicted through live-action footage. Famed Japanese illustrator Yoshitaka Amano worked on the film as an art director and character designer. Director Yoshida has stated that the film is "about Japan" and that the "concept of a hated species is like the racial and cultural enmity with which Japan is perceived". In his New York Times review, Vincent Canby wrote: "The publicity material for Twilight of the Cockroaches describes the film as an allegory about the fate in store for affluent Japan if it doesnt meet its international responsibilities. The film may read that way in Japan. In this country, it looks somewhat darker and more muddled". The English dub of the film was produced by Streamline Pictures. During the early-to-mid 1990s, the film was shown frequently on Turner Broadcasting stations such as TBS, TNT and Cartoon Network, often paired with Vampire Hunter D and Robot Carnival. As a result, it was one of the first exposures to anime for many American anime fans. The soundtrack is by Morgan Fisher. The film was released on to DVD by Discotek Media on February 26, 2019. The Pink Chiquitas The Pink Chiquitas is a 1987 Canadian comedy film about a pink meteor that lands near a small town, turning its female residents into nymphomaniacs. The film was directed by Anthony Currie, and stars Frank Stallone, Elizabeth Edwards, and Claudia Udy. High Stakes High Stakes is a 1989 thriller-drama film starring Sally Kirkland, and features Sarah Michelle Gellar in a supporting role. Kathy Bates also has a minor role. Peter Gunn Peter Gunn is a 1989 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Blake Edwards. It was intended as a pilot to relaunch the Peter Gunn franchise starring Peter Strauss in the Craig Stevens role. The pilot was aired on ABC on April 23, 1989, but a TV series was not commissioned. The idea of a revival began in 1977 when E. Jack Neuman was approached to script a made for TV movie to bring back Craig Stevens to the role. The project collapsed because of Blake Edwards film schedule. Edwards once again announced a TV movie version in 1984 which was intended to star Robert Wagner in the role. This eventually became the 1989 TV movie with Peter Strauss. Getting Married in Buffalo Jump The Seventh Coin The Seventh Coin is a 1993 independent film directed by Dror Soref and starring Peter OToole. Les braqueuses Les Braqueuses is a 1994 French comedy crime film, directed by Jean-Paul Salomé. Wide-Eyed and Legless Wide-Eyed and Legless is a 1993 made-for-TV British drama film directed by Richard Loncraine. It is based on the 1989 book Dianas Story by Deric Longden, who co-wrote the script with Jack Rosenthal. It tells the story of his marriage to his wife, Diana, who contracts a chronic, degenerative illness that medical officials were unable to understand at the time. As Dianas health faltered, she secretly set him up with another woman to help ease his pain over her eventual death. A sequel dealing with Longdens mothers decline into dementia after his second marriage, Lost for Words, followed in 1999. Wide-Eyed and Legless was the original title of the TV adaptation shown on Screen One starring Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Thora Hird, with supporting performances from Andrew Lancel, Moya Brady & Ashley Artu for the American release the films title changed to "The Wedding Gift". Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story is a 1995 American drama miniseries directed by Karen Arthur and written by Cynthia A. Cherbak. The film stars Patsy Kensit, Dennis Boutsikaris, Richard Muenz, Robert LuPone, Gina Wilkinson and Frances Helm. The film aired on Fox in two parts on February 28, 1995, and on March 2, 1995. The Stranger The Stranger is a 1987 Argentine-American thriller film directed by Adolfo Aristarain and starring Bonnie Bedelia, Peter Riegert, Barry Primus, Ricardo Darín and Cecilia Roth. It was written by Dan Gurskis. It was released in the United States on December 4, 1987. One Hot Summer Night One Hot Summer Night is a 1998 television movie with Erika Eleniak, Brian Wimmer, Tobin Bell and Barry Bostwick. The film was directed by James A. Contner. Body and Soul Body and Soul is a 2000 American sports drama film starring Rod Steiger, Jennifer Beals, Michael Chiklis, Tahnee Welch, Ray Mancini and Joe Mantegna. It is a remake of the 1947 film of the same name. Naked City: Justice with a Bullet Naked City: Justice with a Bullet is a 1998 criminal drama film about two detectives who have to protect two girls who have been robbed of all their money and luggage. Kim Poirier has a cameo appearance in the film. The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound is a 1988 animated Western television film produced by Hanna-Barbera for syndication as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series. The film parodies various Western films; the films title is a take-off of The Good. Huckleberry is constantly referred to as a "mysterious, steely-eyed, and silent-type stranger", spoofing the Western stock character of the Man with No Name. Several other plot points are lifted from well-known film Westerns, such as High Noon and High Plains Drifter. This film marks the final time Daws Butler voiced Huckleberry Hound, Yogi Bear, Quick Draw McGraw and Baba Looey, Snagglepuss, Hokey Wolf, and Peter Potamus, as he died three days after its telecast from a heart attack. This is also the only movie where Huckleberry is the main character, instead of Yogi. Also it stars Dinky Dalton, from Laff-A-Lympics. Nos vies heureuses Our Happy Lives is a 1999 French drama film directed by Jacques Maillot. It was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. The Hard Case The Hard Case is a 1995 British short film directed and written by Guy Ritchie and featured Darren Spencer as The player and Benedick Bates as a player and Wale Ojo as the gambler. A twenty-minute film, it precedes Ritchies better known Lock. Trudie Styler saw The Hard Case and invested money into Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Kai o protos matakias O periergos is a 1982 Greek comedy film directed by Omiros Evstratides and starring Stathis Psaltis, Mimis Fotopoulos and Kaiti Finou. Laila Majnu Laila Majnu is a 1976 Hindi movie based on the legendary story of Layla and Majnun. This film version is directed by Harnam Singh Rawail and stars Rishi Kapoor, Ranjeeta, Danny Denzongpa, Aruna Irani, Asrani, Iftekhar, Tom Alter and Ranjeet. The films music is by Madan Mohan and Jaidev. Layla and Majnun, and Layla and Majnun also known as The Madman and Layla - in or, in, in Azeri - is a classical Arabic story of star-crossed lovers. It is based on the real story of a young man called Qays ibn al-Mulawwah from the northern Arabian Peninsula. In one version, he spent his youth together with Layla, tending their flocks. In the other version, upon seeing Layla he fell passionately in love with her. In both versions, however, he went mad when her father prevented him from marrying her; for that reason he came to be called Majnun Layla, which means "Laylas Lunatic." It is a love story that originated as poem in 11th Century Arabia, later was adopted by the Persian poet Nizami Ganjavi who also wrote "Khosrow and Shirin". It is the third of his five long narrative poems, Khamsa. Sally Sally is a 2000 American drama film starring Rachael Leigh Cook, Michael Weston, and Fatmir Haskaj, and written and directed by first time director David Goldsmith who also appears in the film as Jack. Angel Blade Angel Blade is a 2002 film starring David Heavener, Marc Singer and Amanda Righetti, directed by David Heavener. Mazinger Z vs. Devilman is a 1973 animated movie that crossed over two then-popular anime series, both of which were created by manga artist Go Nagai. Note, however, that the movie features alternate versions of events from both series, and is therefore not canonical to either one. Kalaignan Kalaignan is a 1993 Tamil-language thriller film directed by G. B. Vijay and produced by Ramkumar Ganesan. It features Kamal Haasan and Bindiya in the lead roles while Sivaranjani, Sindhuja, Nirmalamma and Chi. Guru Dutt play supporting roles. The film was initially titled Indrajit, but was later retitled Kalaignan. The film opened in April 1993. The story was inspired by Arthur La Berns novel Goodbye Piccadilly, which was adapted into a film by Alfred Hitchcock titled Frenzy. Chhote Sarkar Chhote Sarkar is a 1996 Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Vimal Kumar and written by S. Khan & Javed. The film starred Govinda and Shilpa Shetty. Flag Wars Flag Wars is a 2003 American documentary film about the conflict between two communities during the gentrification of a Columbus neighborhood. Filmed in a cinéma vérité style, the film is an account of the tension between the two historically oppressed communities of African-Americans and gays in Columbus Olde Towne East neighborhood. The film was nominated for an Emmy Award and won three awards, including a Peabody Award. Killing Hitler Killing Hitler is a BBC drama examining the Operation Foxley plot to kill Adolf Hitler. Written and directed by Jeremy Lovering, it was first broadcast on 30 March 2003. Escape from Hell Escape from Hell is a 2000 Christian horror thriller film. What Remains of Us What Remains of Us is a 2004 Canadian documentary film exploring the survival of the nonviolent resistance movement in Tibet. The documentary was shot over eight years without the knowledge of the Chinese authorities. The Heavenly Kings The Heavenly Kings is a 2006 Hong Kong film directed by Daniel Wu. An Erotic Werewolf in London An Erotic Werewolf in London is a 2008 American made for cable erotic film written and directed by William Hellfire. It is based on the 1981 horror feature An American Werewolf in London written and directed by John Landis. Bezerra de Menezes: O Diário de um Espírito Bezerra de Menezes: O Diário de um Espírito is a 2008 biography drama film directed by Glauber Filho and Joe Pimentel about the Brazilian medium Bezerra de Menezes. It was shot in Fortaleza, Guaramiranga, Maranguape, and Jaguaruana, all cities in Ceará, as well as in Recife and Rio de Janeiro. Maya Bazar Mayabazar is a 2008 Malayalam film by Thomas Sebastian with Mammootty in the lead role. The film was dubbed in to Telugu language as Nenunnanu. The Evil Twin Evil Twin is a 2007 South Korean horror film. When an accident claims the life of a young girl, Hyo-jin. Her twin sister, So-yeon fell into a coma and awakens 10 years later. Many deaths follows her recovery, and she seemingly takes on her sisters personality traits. Underbelly Files: The Man Who Got Away Underbelly Files: The Man Who Got Away is an Australian made-for-television movie that aired on 21 February 2011 on the Nine Network. It is the third of four television movies in the Underbelly Files series, the other three being Tell Them Lucifer was Here, Infiltration and Chopper. It recounts the true story of British-Australian drug smuggler David McMillan, the only man ever to escape from Bangkoks Klong Prem prison. Eternity Eternity is a 2010 Thai erotic Romantic drama film by Pantewanop Tewakol. It is based on Malai Choopinijis novel, which was earlier adapted to film in 1957 by Rattana Pestonji. The film stars Ananda Everingham and Laila Boonyasak as the doomed lovers Sangmong, and his uncles wife, Yupadee, respectively. The film won five awards, including Best Actor and Best Picture, and gained seven nominations in the Thailand Film Awards. Nancy, Please Nancy, Please is a 2012 American drama film directed by Andrew Semans. It stars Will Rogers as Paul, a PhD candidate struggling to complete his thesis who gets into a seemingly insignificant conflict with his former roommate, Nancy, over a missing book. Pauls partner, Jen, and his friend, Charlie, unsuccessfully try to help resolve the conflict. Janapriyan Janapriyan is a 2011 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Boban Samuel and starring Jayasurya and Bhama in the lead roles. The film was released on 20 May 2011. Tahrir 2011: The Good, the Bad, and the Politician Tahrir 2011: The Good, the Bad and the Politician is an Egyptian documentary directed by Tamer Ezzat, Ahmad Abdalla, Ayten Amin and Amr Salama. The film is divided in three parts covering respectively the protesters, the police forces and a profile of Hosni Mubarak by several political figures. The film mixes interviews and real footage from the demonstrations. It premiered at 68th Venice International Film Festival as an out of competition feature film and the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival in the Mavericks section. Nasi Lemak 2.0 Nasi Lemak 2.0 is a Malaysian film directed by and starring rapper Wee Meng Chee, known more by his stage name Namewee. The low budget movie premiered in Melbourne, Australia, on 31 August or Malaysias National Day, then later to Malaysian cinemas on 8 September 2011. Rocky Mountain Express Rocky Mountain Express is a 45-minute IMAX film released in the fall of 2011. Directed by Canadian filmmaker Stephen Low, it features the Canadian Pacific Railway’s restored 4-6-4 H1b Hudson steam locomotive 2816. Shooting began in 2006 and continued intermittently over the next five years, primarily on the main line between Calgary and Vancouver, with the cooperation of the CPR. The film was shot in 15 perforation/70 mm film, using a helicopter and gyro-stabilized camera mount as well as a variety of engine and train mounts. The film takes the audience on a steam journey along the historic Canadian Pacific route from Vancouver to Montreal, focusing on the western mountain portion. In parallel, it tells the story of the construction of the first transcontinental railway to link the new Dominion of Canada from sea to sea and the massive effort required of a nation of fewer than five million people to connect its population for the first time. The Healing The Healing is a 2012 Filipino supernatural horror directed by Chito S. Roño, starring Vilma Santos and Kim Chiu. The film was released nationwide on July 25, 2012. The film is also part of the celebration of Santos 50 years in show business. Gundello Godari Gundello Godari / Maranthen Mannithen is a 2013 Telugu – Tamil bilingual film directed by Kumar Nagendra and produced by an actress Lakshmi Manchu. The film features Aadhi Pinisetty, Lakshmi Manchu, and Taapsee Pannu in the lead roles. The movie was released on 8 March 2013 while Tamil version Maranthen Mannithen was released on 23 March 2013.Lakshmi Manchu won Critical accloades for her Performance winning Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Telugu and SIIMA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting role The Telugu version got positive response at the box office, and was showcased at the Toronto. The film was also nominated for Best film at the International Indian Film festival in South Africa. Desires of the Heart Desires of the Heart is a 2013 English independent film directed by James Kicklighter and co-directed in India with Rajesh Rathi. It stars Hollywood actors Val Lauren, Alicia Minshew alongside Bollywood actors Harsh Mayar and Gulshan Grover. The film began production in 2012 in Savannah, Georgia, United States. and was later shot in Bikaner, Rajasthan, India. The Life of Budori Gusuko is a 2012 Japanese animated film written for the screen and directed by Gisaburō Sugii. It is based on the childrens novel of the same Japanese title by Kenji Miyazawa. It stars the voices of Shun Oguri as Budori Gusuko with Shioli Kutsuna, Kuranosuke Sasaki, Hayashiya Shōzō, Ryūzō Hayashi, Tamiyo Kusakari and Akira Emoto. The film is based on the 1932 novel by the same name by Kenji Miyazawa. Like Night on the Galactic Railroad before it, the characters are depicted as anthropomorphic cats. It is the second animated film adaptation of the story. The previous adaptation was released in 1994 by Kyōdō Eiga Zenkoku Keiretsu Kaigi, but that one features human characters instead. North American anime distributor Sentai Filmworks have licensed the film for digital and home video release. Yellow Elephant is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Ryūichi Hiroki. The Gardener The Gardener is a poetic film by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. It had its Asian premiere at Busan International Film Festival, its European premiere at Rotterdam International Film Festival, and North American premiere at the Vancouver International Film Festival. It is the first film in decades to be made by an Iranian filmmaker in Israel. The film has been shown in more than 20 film festivals and won the Best Documentary award from Beirut International Film Festival and the special Maverick Award at the Motovun Film Festival in Croatia. The film was selected as "Critics Pick of the Week" by New York Film Critics Circle, "Best of the Fest" at Busan Film Festival by The Hollywood Reporter, and "Top Ten Films" at Mumbai Film Festival by Times of India, and its script was added to the Library of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Une histoire banale Une histoire banale is a 2014 French drama film written, produced and directed by . It tells the story of Nathalie, a young woman who works in the health care industry and whose life takes an abrupt turn during an encounter with a co-worker on a fateful evening. The film was made on a €8,000 budget which was raised through crowdfunding. Filming took place in Estrougos flat over a period of three weeks. Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché is a 2018 documentary about the first female filmmaker Alice Guy-Blaché, directed by Pamela B. Green. It was screened out of competition at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival in the Cannes Classics category. It was nominated for the festivals LŒil dor documentary prize. Be Natural went on to screen at Telluride, Deauville American Film Festival, New York Film Festival, and London BFI Film Festival. B.C. Butcher B.C. Butcher is a 2016 American horror comedy film directed by 17-year-old Kansas Bowling about a tribe of cavewomen being stalked by a prehistoric monster. It has been dubbed as "the first prehistoric slasher film". It was released in January 2016 by Troma Entertainment. Darkness Darkness is a 2015 Serbian drama film directed by Jug Radivojević. It was named as one of five films that could be chosen as the Serbian submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected. Gangster Payday Gangster Payday is a 2014 Hong Kong action comedy drama film directed by Lee Po-cheung. It was the closing film at the 19th Busan International Film Festival. It was released on 6 November. Lovesick Lovesick is a Canadian romantic comedy film, released December 2, 2016. The film has a running time of 93 minutes, and was filmed in various sections of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Lovesick, was written and directed by Winnipeg filmmaker Tyson Caron, in which he made his directorial debut. Starless Dreams Starless Dreams is a 2016 Iranian documentary directed by Mehrdad Oskouei. Heritage Falls Heritage Falls is a 2016 American comedy-drama film starring David Keith. Sextape Sextape is a 2018 French comedy film directed by . It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Film critic Lisa Nesselson writing for Screen Daily found the film was "an invaluable and frank conversation-starter in the arena of what constitutes sexual harassment and what can be done about reducing it", while Todd McCarthy writing for The Hollywood Reporter called it "a nugget of truth wrapped in a gross and vulgar package." Its had a theatrical release in France on 6 June 2018. Kaashi in Search of Ganga Kaashi in Search of Ganga is a 2018 Bollywood suspense thriller film directed by Dhiraj Kumar starring Sharman Joshi and Aishwarya Devan in lead roles. The film is a Bollywood debut for Aishwarya Devan. In supporting roles the film also stars Govind Namdev, Akhilendra Mishra, Paritosh Tripathi, Manoj Joshi and Manoj Pahwa. The film is directed by Dhiraj Kumar and written by Manish Kishore. The film has been produced by Insite India. The film is set in the Indian city of Benaras, also known as Kashi. Kaashi is a man who belongs to a community who are involved in performing cremation rituals. His Trust Fulfilled His Trust Fulfilled is a 1911 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Prints of this film survive in the film archives of the Library of Congress and the Museum of Modern Art. Prosperity Prosperity is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy-drama film starring Marie Dressler and Polly Moran. The two leading actresses play longtime matriarchal ladies comically sparring off each other, and trying to control their intertwined lives. Before Dawn Before Dawn is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Irving Pichel and written by Garrett Fort. The film stars Stuart Erwin, Dorothy Wilson, Warner Oland, Dudley Digges and Gertrude Hoffman. The film was released on August 4, 1933, by RKO Pictures. Making Stars Making Stars is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film, starring Betty Boop. The short contains one of the earliest clear examples of the oriental riff that would become popular as a leitmotif for Asian culture following the release of the 1974 song Kung Fu Fighting. Jenny Jenny is a 1936 French drama film directed by Marcel Carné and starring Françoise Rosay, Albert Préjean and Lisette Lanvin. The films sets were designed by the art director Jean dEaubonne. East Side Kids East Side Kids is a 1940 film and the first in the East Side Kids film series. It is the only one not to star any of the original six Dead End Kids. A Voice in the Night Freedom Radio is a 1941 British propaganda film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Clive Brook, Diana Wynyard, Raymond Huntley and Derek Farr. It is set in Nazi Germany during the Second World War and concerns an underground German resistance group who run a radio station broadcasting against the totalitarian Third Reich. It was shot at Shepperton Studios. The films sets were designed by the art director Paul Sheriff. Song of the Islands Song of the Islands is a 1942 musical comedy film starring Betty Grable and Victor Mature. It was directed by Walter Lang and released through 20th Century Fox. With the Marines at Tarawa With the Marines at Tarawa is a 1944 short propaganda documentary film directed by Louis Hayward. It uses authentic footage taken at the Battle of Tarawa to tell the story of the American servicemen from the time they get the news that they are to participate in the invasion to the final taking of the island and raising of the Stars and Stripes. The film is in full color and uses no actors, making it a valuable historical document. The documentary showed more gruesome scenes of battle than other war films to date. Marine Staff Sergeant Norman T. Hatch, armed with a .45 caliber pistol and a Bell & Howell hand-cranked Eyemo camera, captured 35mm film footage as near as 15-yards away from the enemy during combat. According to the documentary The War, President Franklin D. Roosevelt himself gave approval for showing the film, against the wishes of many advisors. Since the pictures were far too graphic to meet the standards of Hollywood producers and distributors, only the President could grant permission for its release to the general public. President Roosevelt consulted the only man who was present at the Battle of Tarawa that he personally knew and trusted, Time-Life photographer Robert Sherrod. Quoting Sherrod, "I tell the President the truth. Our soldiers on the front want people back home to know that they dont knock the hell out of them every day of every battle. They want people to understand that war is a horrible, nasty business, and to say otherwise is to do a disservice to those who died." Based on Sherrods prompting, FDR agreed to release the film, uncensored. The film won the 1944 Oscar for Best Documentary Short Subject. The Oscar was presented to the US Marine Corps, and today a replica Oscar is displayed at the National Museum of the Marine Corps. Due to the shortages of metals needed during the war effort, the Academy presented the Marine Corps with a plaster statue in the shape of a tablet. It is also housed at the same museum, but is not on display. The Academy Film Archive preserved With the Marines at Tarawa in 2005. Delightfully Dangerous Delightfully Dangerous is a 1945 American musical film directed by Arthur Lubin showcasing teenage singer Jane Powell—in her second film on loan out to United Artists from MGM—and orchestra leader Morton Gould. The working titles of this film were Cinderella Goes to War, Reaching for the Stars and High Among the Stars. It was Frank Tashlins first writing credit on a live action feature film. Gallant Journey Gallant Journey is a 1946 American historical film written, produced and directed by William A. Wellman and starring Glenn Ford and Janet Blair. The film is a biopic of the early U.S. aviation pioneer John Joseph Montgomery. Gallant Journey depicts his efforts to build and fly gliders, from his childhood through to his death in 1911. The chief stunt pilot for the film was Paul Mantz. The Lame Devil The Lame Devil is a 1948 French black-and-white historical film written and directed by Sacha Guitry. A biography of the titular French diplomat Talleyrand, it stars Guitry in the lead role. Originally forbidden by the French censor and turned into a play, the film went on to be released into six languages. Million Dollar Weekend Million Dollar Weekend is a 1948 American noir film directed by, and starring, Gene Raymond. The Man in Black The Man in Black is a 1949 British thriller film directed by Francis Searle and starring Betty Ann Davies, Sheila Burrell and Sid James. It was adapted by Hammer Film Productions from the popular British radio series Appointment with Fear featuring Valentine Dyall. Dyall here provides the on screen introduction to the film, as "The Story-Teller". The Spider and the Fly The Spider and the Fly is a 1949 British crime film directed by Robert Hamer and starring Eric Portman, Guy Rolfe and Nadia Gray. The screenplay concerns an unusual love triangle that develops between two criminals and a policeman on the eve of the First World War. It was made at Pinewood Studios with sets by the art director Edward Carrick. The period costumes were designed partly by Elizabeth Haffenden. One Desire One Desire is a 1955 Technicolor drama romance film directed by Jerry Hopper and starring Anne Baxter, Julie Adams and Rock Hudson. Described as a "rugged story of oil-boom Oklahoma in the early 1900s", it was adapted from Conrad Richters best-selling 1942 novel Tacey Cromwell. Baxter portrays a gambling house owner, Hudson a card dealer turned bank president and Adams the woman who comes between them. A young Natalie Wood is also in a featured role. Although the music is generally by Frank Skinner, the film features a Henry Mancini song sung by Gene Boyd and backed by the Glenn Miller Orchestra which was uncredited to Mancini. Il moralista The Moralist is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Bianchi. Love in Rome Un amore a Roma is a 1960 Italian romantic drama film directed by Dino Risi. Blonde in a White Car Toi, le venin is a 1958 French crime drama film directed and written by Robert Hossein, based on the novel Cest toi le venin... by Frédéric Dard. The music score was by André Hossein. The film tells the story of a young man who has affairs with two sisters. Armored Command Armored Command is a 1961 American war drama film directed by Byron Haskin filmed in Hohenfels but takes place in the Vosges Mountains during the Southern France campaign. It stars Howard Keel and Tina Louise. "It was the one picture that Howard Keel didnt sing on," reminisced Burt Reynolds later. "That was a terrible mistake." Acto da Primavera Rite of Spring is a 1963 Portuguese film directed by Manoel de Oliveira, his second feature. The poet and director António Reis was the films assistant director, and his influence can be felt deeply throughout it. The Flying Saucer Il disco volante is a 1964 Italian comic science fiction film with mockumentary elements directed by Tinto Brass and starring Alberto Sordi. The film features the renowned comedian in four distinct roles as a dim-witted Carabinieri brigadiere, a cheesepairing accountant, a decadent count, and an alcoholic priest. Involving characters from different social strata, Il disco volante is effectively a satire of the Italian society, particularly the people of Brasss adopted home region Veneto. Surf Party Surf Party is a 1964 beach party film directed by Maury Dexter and starring Bobby Vinton, Patricia Morrow, Jackie DeShannon, and Ken Miller. It is notable for the musical acts showcased onscreen, as well as for being the first direct imitation of AIP’s hit Beach Party, which was released six months earlier. It also notable for being one of the few films in the genre shot in black and white. It has rarely been screened, and only received its first-ever home video release in April of 2013 as a DVD-R "on demand" through Fox. Born in '45 Born in 45 is a 1966 East German drama film directed by Jürgen Böttcher. It was screened in the Berlinale Classics section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. Samson and the Mighty Challenge Samson and His Mighty Challenge is a 1964 Italian sword-and-sandal film, released in 1965 at the very tail end of the peplum craze. Its original title was Ercole, Sansone, Maciste e Ursus gli invincibili. It is also known as Samson and the Mighty Challenge, Combate dei Gigantes, Triumph of the Giants or Le Grand Defi. The Sin Bianco, rosso e... is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Alberto Lattuada. The film was a commercial success. The Night of the Strangler Night of the Strangler is a 1972 American blaxploitation mystery film directed by Joy N. Houck Jr. and starring Micky Dolenz and James Ralston. It depicts the story of Denise Roberts and her plans to enter into an interracial marriage with her babys father; these plans are disrupted by his murder, which begins an escalating series of killings involving her brothers Vance and Dan and their loved ones. The film was released under several alternate titles. Its theme of racial conflict attracted criticism at the time, and the film did not perform well financially. More recent critics have expressed mixed opinions of the films quality. The Assassination at Sarajevo The Day That Shook the World is a 1975 Czechoslovak-Yugoslav-German co-production film directed by Veljko Bulajić, starring Christopher Plummer and Florinda Bolkan. The film is about the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie in Sarajevo in 1914 and the immediate aftermath that led to the outbreak of World War I. When the only surviving heir to Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, was killed by Gavrilo Princip, a Serbian nationalist, on 28 June 1914, his death set in motion a chain of events that resulted in the First World War. The movie chronicles the events surrounding that death and its aftermath. The assassination gave the Germans and Austrians reason to fear that the Russian Empire was actively fomenting unrest in the Balkans, since Serbia was a bone of contention throughout the region. Upon its release, The Day That Shook the World was met with mixed reviews. The New York Times critic described the film as a "footnote to history that is rarely moving". The movie was dubbed in theatres and has aired only once on television, on Czechoslovak Television two years after its release in cinemas. Sisters, or The Balance of Happiness Sisters, or the Balance of Happiness is a 1979 West German drama film written and directed by Margarethe von Trotta. Rainbow War Rainbow War is a 1985 Oscar-nominated 19-minute animated/live action short film created for Expo 86, the 1986 Worlds Fair in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was directed by Bob Rogers and cinematography was done by Reed Smoot. Notable cast members include Ryan Stiles and Colin Mochrie of Whose Line is it Anyway fame. Forest of Bliss Forest of Bliss is a 1986 documentary film by ethnographic filmmaker Robert Gardner about everyday life in Benares, India. Project A-Ko 2: Plot of the Daitokuji Financial Group is the second Project A-ko movie in the series. You Talkin' to Me? You Talkin to Me? is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Charles Winkler and starring Jim Youngs. Esquilache Esquilache is a 1989 Spanish film directed by Josefina Molina. The film stars Fernando Fernán Gómez as Leopoldo de Gregorio. It is based on the play "Un Soñador Para Un Pueblo" by Antonio Buero Vallejo. The film was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. Frequent Death Frequent Death is a 1988 French crime film directed by Élisabeth Rappeneau. It is based on Stuart M. Kaminskys 1983 novel When the Dark Man Calls. Nightmare at Bittercreek Nightmare at Bittercreek is a 1988 American-Australian made-for-television action-thriller film directed by Tim Burstall. Phoenix Entertainment Group and Swanton Films produced the film. The VHS version was distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment, while the DVD version was distributed by Trinity Home Entertainment. Lo que le pasó a Santiago Lo que le pasó a Santiago is a 1989 Puerto Rican film written and directed by Jacobo Morales. The film tells the story of a recently retired widower who meets a mysterious young lady who disrupts his daily routines. Lo que le pasó a Santiago was the first and only Puerto Rican production in history to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Bad Attitudes Bad Attitudes is a 1991 television film written by Caleb Carr and directed by Alan Myerson. The film was originally aired by Fox Network on September 11, 1991. Don Juan in Hell Don Juan in Hell is a 1991 Spanish drama film directed by Gonzalo Suárez. It was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival. Deadly Target Deadly Target is a 1994 action/martial arts film from PM Entertainment Group, written by Michael January and James Adelstein, produced by Joseph Merhi and Richard Pepin, directed by Charla Driver, and starring Gary Daniels, Ken McLeod, Max Gail, Byron Mann, and Susan Byun. Headless Body in Topless Bar Headless Body in Topless Bar is a 1995 American black comedy and psychological horror film directed by James Bruce and written by Peter Koper. The ensemble cast includes Raymond J. Barry, Rustam Branaman, Jennifer McDonald, Taylor Nichols, and David Selby. The films title is taken from a 1983 headline in the New York Post written by Vincent Musetto, and the plot is loosely based on the events that inspired the headline. Washed Out Washed Out is a 1995 Croatian film directed by Zrinko Ogresta. The film was selected as the Croatian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The winner of the Prix Italia for the best fiction. The Prisoner of Zenda, Inc. The Prisoner of Zenda, Inc is a 1996 made for cable movie starring William Shatner and Jonathan Jackson. It was produced for Showtime Networks under their family division, and first aired September 1996. The film was written by Rodman Gregg and Richard Clark. Inspired by the classic 1937 MGM version of The Prisoner of Zenda, starring Ronald Colman, The Prisoner of Zenda, Inc. was a contemporary version loosely based on the original. Zenda was the castle in mythical kingdom of Ruritania in the 1937, whereas Zenda Inc. was the name of a computer business empire in the 1996 version. William Shatners character of the evil "Uncle Michael", based on Raymond Masseys character Prince Michael in the original, was deftly played with a comedic flair. The film continued the theme of mistaken identities which was central to the plot of the 1937 MGM classic. Jackson plays Oliver and his lookalike Rudy. The film also starred American character actor Don S. Davis from the popular television series Stargate SG-1. It was released on VHS under the renamed title Double Play, but reverted to the original title for the DVD release. Wilderness Wilderness is a 1996 British mini-series directed by Ben Bolt. It is based on a novel of the same name by Dennis Danvers. The horror series was produced by Red Rooster Film & Television Entertainment in association with Carlton Television for the ITV network. Un grand cri d'amour Un grand cri damour is a 1998 French comedy film directed by Josiane Balasko. It was first seen as a play, which premièred in 1996 at the Théâtre de la Michodière with Josiane Balasko and Richard Berry in the main roles. Fearless Tiger Fearless Tiger is a 1991 Canadian martial arts movie, directed by Ron Hulme. Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night Buster & Chaunceys Silent Night is a 1998 direct-to-video animated featurette, inspired by the tale of the creation of the Christmas carol "Silent Night". It was directed by Buzz Potamkin and stars the voices of Phil Hartman, Jim Cummings, Marie Osmond, Tom Arnold and Lea Michele, and the songs were written by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty. Thillana Mohanambal Thillana Mohanambal is a 1968 Indian Tamil-language musical drama film written, directed and produced by A. P. Nagarajan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Padmini and T. S. Balaiah in the lead roles, with A. V. M. Rajan, Nagesh and Manorama in supporting roles. It tells the story of Shanmugasundaram, a nadaswaram player who falls in love with Mohanambal, a Bharatanatyam dancer who reciprocates his feelings, but unfortunate circumstances and their egoistic nature prevents them from confessing their love for one another. How they overcome their self-created obstacles and those created by the people around them forms the rest of the story. The film was adapted from Kothamangalam Subbus novel of the same name, which was serialised in the Tamil magazine Ananda Vikatan in 1957–58. The film was mostly shot in Thanjavur, Thiruvarur and Madurai. Its original soundtrack was composed by K. V. Mahadevan, and songs like "Nalandhana", "Maraindhirundhu" and "Pandian Naanirukka" became immensely popular among the Tamil diaspora. Thillana Mohanambal was released on 27 July 1968. Critically acclaimed for subtly portraying the socio-cultural environment and the Thanjavur culture of dance and music prevailing at that time, it was also a commercial success, with a theatrical run of over 175 days. The film won two National Film Awards Best Feature Film in Tamil and Best Cinematography and five Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. Thillana Mohanambal has since acquired cult status in Tamil cinema, and inspired several later films with similar themes of music and dance. American Tragedy American Tragedy is a 2000 television film broadcast on CBS from November 12, 2000 to November 15, 2000, that is based on the O. J. Simpson murder case for the 1994 murder of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman. Ving Rhames starred as defense attorney Johnnie Cochran. It was directed by Lawrence Schiller, and the screenplay was adapted from Schillers book, American Tragedy: The Uncensored Story of the Simpson Defense, by novelist Norman Mailer, who had previously collaborated with Schiller on The Executioners Song. It was produced by Fox Television Studios. Mailer publicly criticized CBS for its promotion of the miniseries, which used ads that focused on the fact that Simpson tried unsuccessfully to have the courts block its broadcast. It won a Satellite Award and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award. Goblins and Good Luck 2 Helluva Good Luck 2 is a 2001 Czech fantasy film directed by Zdeněk Troška. It is a sequel to Helluva Good Luck. The film stars Michaela Kuklová and Miroslav Šimůnek. Karel Gott appeared in a supporting role as Lucifer and God. Thodarum Thodarum is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Ramesh Khanna, featuring Ajith Kumar, Devayani and Heera in the leading roles. The supporting cast of Manivannan, Vadivelu and Gemini Ganesan also play pivotal roles in the film. The film is the Tamil remake of 1996 Telugu film Maavichiguru, and was released in January 1999. The Abrafaxe: Under the Black Flag The Abrafaxe – Under The Black Flag is a German film directed by Gerhard Hahn and Tony Power . It was released in 2001 and is based on the popular and long running German comic strip series Die Abrafaxe by Lona Rietschel and Lothar Dräger. For Those About to Rock: Monsters in Moscow For Those About to Rock is a video containing live performances by AC/DC, Metallica, The Black Crowes, Pantera and E.S.T. in the Tushino Airfield in Moscow, during the implosion of the Soviet Union. In September 1991, only a few days after the August Putsch failed, 1.6 million rock music fans converged in Moscow to enjoy the very first open-air rock concert, part of the Monsters of Rock series. For Those About To Rock…We Salute You: Monsters in Moscow also offers a look at the efforts of the Soviet Army to try to postpone the concert. The versions of Whole Lotta Rosie and The Jack that AC/DC performed at this concert were released on 2 of AC/DCs live albums, AC/DC Live and AC/DC Live: 2 CD Collectors Edition. Shanghai Ghetto Shanghai Ghetto is a 2002 documentary film produced and directed by Dana Janklowicz-Mann and Amir Mann. Narrated by Martin Landau, the film chronicles the story of Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany in the 1930s and their lives in the Shanghai Ghetto. The film was awarded the Audience Choice Award and the Human Rights Award at the 2002 Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Mighty Baby Mighty Baby is a 2002 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Chan Hing-Ka and Patrick Leung. A sequel to the 2001 film, La Brassiere, the film stars returning cast members Lau Ching-wan, Louis Koo, Carina Lau and Gigi Leung alongside new cast members Cecilia Cheung and Rosamund Kwan Deception Deception is a 2004 Canadian-American television film starring Dina Meyer. China Lake China Lake is a 1983 psychological thriller film starring Charles Napier as a deranged police officer, who rides around on a motorbike "targeting" people that have offended him in some way while vacationing near the films titular location of China Lake. The short film was directed by Robert Harmon, who funded this movie personally to promote himself as a director. In 1990, the film was made into a feature-length made-for-TV movie, called The China Lake Murders, which is considered to be a remake of this film, rather than being an actual sequel. Yo soy Boricua, pa'que tu lo sepas! Yo soy Boricua, paque tú lo sepas! is a documentary film co-directed by Liz Garbus and Rosie Perez, in which Perez explores Puerto Rican culture and history, from New York Citys Puerto Rican Day Parade to a broader examination of Puerto Ricos past. Hawas Hawas is an Indian Hindi erotic thriller movie released in 2004. Like another Bollywood movie, Murder, it is an adaptation of the 2002 American film Unfaithful. Hawas is directed by Karan Razdan and stars Meghna Naidu, Shawar Ali and Tarun Arora in the lead roles.It is a tale of wealth, lust, betrayal and murder and has been shot exclusively in Dubai. Harvest Time Harvest Time is a 2004 Russian drama film directed by Marina Razbezhkina. It was entered into the 26th Moscow International Film Festival. Life After Tomorrow Life After Tomorrow is a 2006 documentary film directed by Gil Cates Jr. and Julie Stevens about the lives of the women who had once played Little Orphan Annie or one of the other orphans in the musical Annie. On March 24, 2006, the film was premiered at the Phoenix Film Festival where it won awards for both Best Documentary and Best Director. Ganesh Ganesh is a 1998 Telugu action drama film produced by D.Suresh Babu under the Suresh Productions banner, directed by Thirupathisamy. It stars Venkatesh, Rambha and Madhu Bala in the lead roles, with music composed by Mani Sharma. The film was recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office. The film received five Nandi Awards, including the Nandi Award for Best Actor. Venkatesh also won the Filmfare Best Actor Award. Finding Full Moon is a Japanese shōjo manga by Arina Tanemura. The manga was serialized in Shueishas shojo manga magazine Ribon from January 2002 to June 2004 and collected in seven tankōbon volumes. The series was adapted into an anime television series produced by Nihon Ad Systems, which ended before the manga was completed, as well as an original video animation distributed through Ribon. The anime series was broadcast on TV Tokyo. Viz Media acquired English distribution rights to both the manga and the anime, with the first 28 episodes of the anime released. Anita O'Day: The Life of a Jazz Singer Anita ODay: The Life of a Jazz Singer is a 2007 American documentary film about the jazz singer Anita ODay. The documentary, directed and produced by Robbie Cavolina and Ian McCrudden, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2007 and had a limited release on August 15, 2008. It was nominated for Best Long Form Music Video at the 52nd Grammy Awards. Winterland is a 2007 film directed by Hisham Zaman and produced in Norway. Bhageeratha Bhageeratha is a 2005 Telugu movie directed by Rasool Ellore. The film stars Ravi Teja and Shriya Saran in the lead roles. The film was dubbed in Hindi as The Return of Sikander in 2008. Pleasure Factory Pleasure Factory is a 2007 Singaporean-Thai docudrama film set in Geylang, the red-light district of Singapore. Directed by Ekachai Uekrongtham, the film was selected for the Un Certain Regard competition at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. The film is unusual in Southeast Asian cinema for its frank depiction of subjects traditionally hidden in Asian society, such as prostitution and same-sex relationships, and features explicit male nudity. Rivers Wash Over Me Rivers Wash Over Me is a 2009 drama film directed by John G. Young. Young shares the screenplay with Darien Sills-Evans. The film was produced by Sills-Evans, with Dexter Davis as executive producer. Bad Actress Bad Actress is a 2011 American independent feature film, directed by Robert Lee King, written by David Michael Barrett, produced by Lisa Schahet, and starring Beth Broderick as has-been TV star Alyssa Rampart-Pillage. The picture had its world premiere at the Miami International Film Festival in March, 2011. A dark comedy, the movie is a retelling of the Greek tragedy Elektra set in the San Fernando Valley. Nighttime TV soap queen, Alyssa Rampart-Pillage, is a has-been, but her career is restarted once she’s accused of murdering her husband, Bernie, the appliance king of the San Fernando Valley. True Women for Sale True Women For Sale is a 2008 drama film directed by Herman Yau and starring Prudence Liew and Anthony Wong Chau Sang. The Flood Mabul is a 2011 Israeli drama film starring Ronit Elkabetz and directed by Guy Nattiv. It is a feature-length extension of a previous short film by Nattiv. On July 26, 2010, it was nominated for several Ophir Awards, including Best Film and Best Actress. The film was shown at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival in 2011. Cannibal Cannibal is a 2010 Belgian horror film written and directed by Benjamin Viré. It stars Nicolas Gob, Helena Coppejans, and Eric Godon. The Chicago 8 The Chicago 8 is a 2010 American drama film written and directed by Pinchas Perry and starring Philip Baker Hall, Gary Cole, Steven Culp and Mayim Bialik. The film is based on actual court transcripts from the Chicago Seven trial. New Low New Low is a 2010 independent American romantic comedy film written, directed, produced, and edited by Adam Bowers, who also stars in the film along with Jayme Ratzer, Valerie Jones, and YouTube personality Toby Turner. It premiered January 23, 2010 at the Sundance Film Festival. Aaptharakshaka Aaptharakshaka is a Kannada blockbuster film released in 2010 starring Vishnuvardhan in his 200th Kannada film and posthumous film along with Vimala Raman, Sandhya, Avinash, Srinivasa Murthy, Bhavana, Lakshmi Gopalaswamy and Komal among others. The film was written and directed by P. Vasu and is a sequel to the 2004 blockbuster film Apthamitra also directed by Vasu and starring Vishnuvardhan. The film was released on 19 February 2010 to highly positive reviews. The movie was remade in Telugu as Nagavalli with Venkatesh Daggubati. The movie was dubbed in Telugu as Raja Vijaya Rajendra Bahadur, in Hindi as Sab Ka Rakhwala under the production of Sumeet Arts and in Bengali as "Amar Rakshak". A sequel titled Aptametra2 or Aptametraru is in production starring vikram Karthik. The Cow Who Wanted to Be a Hamburger The Cow Who Wanted to Be a Hamburger is an American independent short film directed by Bill Plympton. It was screened first at the Annecy Film Festival and after a running at numerous other festival was nominated for Best Short Film at the 38th Annie Awards. Autumn Harud is a Kashmiri-language film, dubbed into Urdu and Hindi, directed by Aamir Bashir in his feature film directorial debut. It is an independent, art-house drama. It premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. The film stars Shahnawaz Bhat and Reza Naji, and takes place in Srinagar, Kashmir. Underbelly Files: Infiltration Underbelly Files: Infiltration is an Australian made-for-television movie that aired on 14 February 2011 on the Nine Network. It is the second of four television movies in the Underbelly Files series, the other three being Tell Them Lucifer was Here, The Man Who Got Away and Chopper. It tells the true story of Victorian detective Colin McLaren who posed as a shady art dealer and infiltrated the Australian branch of the Calabrian Mafia. The character Antonio Russo is loosely based on Antonio Romeo of the Honoured Society. The ISAN production code number is 0000-0002-9A74-0002-L-0000-0000-B or 170612-2. Shatru Shotru is a 2011 Bengali action film directed by Raj Chakraborty and starring Jeet, Supriyo Dutta and Nusrat Jahan, who gave her debut by this film. This film was produced by Ashok Dhanuka of Eskay Movies who also distributed it. The movie is a remake of the Tamil film Singam which starred Surya and Anushka Shetty. Singam was written by Tamil director Hari, who is known for his movies with rural settings. Shotru got released on 3 June 2011 along with another big release Paglu starring Dev and Koyel Mullick. Both the films turned out to be Hits. The film was dubbed into Hindi as "Ek Policewale Ki Taaqat". A Green Story A Green Story is a 2012 film written and directed by Nika Agiashvili. Oass Oass is a 2012 Hindi film directed by Abhinav Shiv Tiwari with Dibya Chhetri, Priyanka Bose and Yashpal Sharma in the lead roles. The film dealing with the theme of human trafficking focusing particularly on child prostitution is based on a real-life story of the abduction of an 11-year-old Nepalese girl who was sold to a brothel in New Delhi by her aunt and other similar cases. Back to the Sea Back to the Sea is a Chinese-American 3D traditional animated family comedy film. It was released on January 27, 2012 in Canada and November 16, 2012 in the United States. Gulabi Gang Gulabi Gang is a 2012 Norwegian-Indian –Danish co-production documentary written and directed by Nishtha Jain and co-written and produced by Torstein Grude at Piraya Film. It released nationwide in India on 21 February 2014. The film has received the Best Film on Social Issues, and the Best Non-Feature Film editing at the 61st National Film Awards. The Right Juice The Right Juice is an English-language comedy-drama film produced in the Algarve, Portugal. Directed by Kristjan Knigge, the original screenplay has been written by David Butler-Cole and Kristjan Knigge. Produced by Barbara Jane Boulter and Co-Produced by Chris Parker, the film is starring Mark Killeen, Lúcia Moniz, Miguel Damião, Ellie Chidzey, and Beau McClellan. The film is about a, failed, bankrupt and fresh from the city, who is pursuing fulfillment by growing oranges on an old farm. He and his neighbour face unprincipled enemies in a highly amusing quest to save their valley from exploitation. Northern Borders Northern Borders is a 2013 American drama film written and directed by Jay Craven and starring Bruce Dern, Geneviève Bujold and Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick. It is based on the novel of the same name by Howard Frank Mosher. Cinemanovels Cinemanovels is a 2013 Canadian comedy film written and directed by Terry Miles. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. They Will Return Theyll Come Back is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed by Marcelo Lordello. Lordellos directorial debut, it received the award for best film at the 45th Festival de Brasília do Cinema Brasileiro. The Winter El Invierno is the dramatic first film of the Argentine director Emiliano Torres, starring Alejandro Sieveking and Cristian Salguero. The worldwide premiere was on September 22, 2016, at the San Sebastián International Film Festival and had its local premiere in Argentina on October 6 of the same year. It was produced by Wanka Cine and Ajimolido Films, in co-production with Cité Films, Orange Studio, RTA and Tronco. It had the support of National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts. In Spain, the premiere will be on June 23, 2017, and, in France, on June 28 of the same year. Self Made Self Made is a 2014 Israeli film directed by Shira Geffen. When Black Birds Fly When Black Birds Fly is a 2015 American adult animated horror film written, directed, animated, edited, and scored by James Jimmy ScreamerClauz Creamer, the director of Where the Dead Go to Die, and was released by Bag Monster & MVD on January 15, 2016. The film had its official premiere on November 13, 2015 at Phil Anselmos Housecore Horror Film Festival in San Antonio, Texas and was given an award for Best Animated Film Night Shab is a 2017 Indian romance drama film directed by Onir and produced by Sanjay Suri and Onir for Anticlock Films, WSG Pictures and Surya Entertainment. It stars Raveena Tandon, Arpita Chatterjee, Ashish Bisht, Simon Frenay, Gaurav Nanda and Areesz Ganddi. The filmed was screened at the New York Indian Film Festival on May 1, 2017, and its projected Indian release date of June 30 was postponed to July 14, 2017. The films trailer was released on May 17, 2017 in India. Libera Nos Libera Nos is a 2016 Italian-French documentary film written and directed by Federica Di Giacomo. It won the Horizons competition at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival. It depicts exorcisms of Sicilian Franciscan Father Cataldo Migliazzo. Abe & Phil's Last Poker Game Abe & Phils Last Poker Game is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed and written by Howard L. Weiner and starring Martin Landau, Paul Sorvino and Maria Dizzia. It is about a character named Dr. Abe Mandelbaum, played by Landau, who is placed in a retirement home while incapable of managing his wifes decaying health. It was the first feature film by Weiner, a neurologist. It debuted at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival, before Landaus death in July 2017. It received mixed reviews, with some positive assessments of Landaus performance. Hide and Seek Chupan Chupai is a 2017 Pakistani comedy thriller film, directed by Mohsin Ali. The film stars Ahsan Khan, Neelam Muneer and Ali Rizvi in the lead cast. It released on 29 December 2017 under the banner of Huzu Productions, and was distributed by Hum Films. The film received generally positive reviews at the box office and became a commercial success. It grossed 7.00 crore This movie, is a Pakistani remake of 2013 Indian Tamil language movie Soodhu Kavvum. Director Rohit Shetty has also been signed to direct the Hindi remake. Chocolate City: Vegas Chocolate City: Vegas Strip is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed and written by filmmaker Jean-Claude La Marre. The film stars Michael Jai White, Robert Richard, Michael Bolwaire, Ginuwine, Mekhi Phifer, Darrin Henson, Mel B and Vivica A. Fox. It is the sequel to the 2015 film Chocolate City. On August 12, 2017, the film became available on Netflix. Plan V Plan V is a Mexican film directed by Fez Noriega. The film is stars Natasha Dupeyrón, María Gabriela de Faría, and José Pablo Minor, and premiered on 17 August 2018. Principal photography began on 19 December 2016, and concluded on 21 January 2017. The Miser's Heart The Misers Heart is a 1911 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. The film was shot in Fort Lee where early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based at the beginning of the 20th century. A print of the film survives. Alias Jimmy Valentine Alias Jimmy Valentine is a 1915 American silent crime film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Robert Warwick, Robert Cummings and Alec B. Francis. It is based on the 1910 play of the same title, which was subsequently made into films again in 1920 and 1928. The play was based on the O. Henry short story "A Retrieved Reformation". Fatty and Mabel's Simple Life Mabel and Fattys Simple Life is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Fig Leaves Fig Leaves is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Howard Hawks, released by Fox Film Corporation, and starring George OBrien and Olive Borden. The film had a sequence, a fashion show, filmed in Technicolor. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Journey's End Journeys End is a 1930 British-American war film directed by James Whale. Based on the play of the same name by R. C. Sherriff, the film tells the story of several British army officers involved in trench warfare during the First World War. The film, like the play before it, was an enormous critical and commercial success and launched the film careers of Whale and several of its stars. The following year there was a German film version The Other Side directed by Heinz Paul starring Conrad Veidt as Stanhope and Wolfgang Liebeneiner as Raleigh. The film was banned just weeks after the Nazis took power in 1933. In 1976, the play was adapted again as Aces High with the scenario shifted to the British Royal Flying Corps. The play was adapted for film again with its original title and scenario in 2017. The Sin Ship The Sin Ship is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures and directed by the actor Louis Wolheim in his only directorial effort. The film marks the last contribution Wolheim made to the film industry prior to his death from cancer one month shy of his fifty-first birthday. In addition to directing, Wolheim also starred in the picture, alongside Mary Astor and Ian Keith. The screenplay was written by Hugh Herbert, from a story by Keene Thompson and Agnes Brand Leahy. The film was released in April 1931, two months after Wolheims death, and is preserved at the Library of Congress. Secrets of the French Police Secrets of the French Police is a 1932 American Pre-Code crime film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and starring Gwili Andre, Gregory Ratoff, and Frank Morgan. The film was made as a B film by RKO Radio Pictures, using some of the sets from RKOs The Most Dangerous Game. The film is based partly on Samuel Ornitzs own unpublished novel The Last Empress. The Spanish Cape Mystery The Spanish Cape Mystery is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Donald Cook, Helen Twelvetrees and Berton Churchill. It is based on the novel of the same name featuring the detective Ellery Queen. Double or Nothing Double or Nothing is a 1937 American musical comedy film directed by Theodore Reed and starring Bing Crosby, Martha Raye, Andy Devine, Mary Carlisle and William Frawley. Based on a story by M. Coates Webster, the film is about a dying millionaire who instructs his lawyer to drop four purses on the streets of New York City, which are found and returned by four honest people. According to the will, each of them is given five thousand dollars, which they must double within thirty days in order to claim one million dollars. Greedy relatives, who were cut from the will, try to thwart each ones plans. The film features the popular song "The Moon Got in My Eyes". Hitting a New High Hitting a New High is a 1937 comedy film directed by Raoul Walsh. It stars Lily Pons and Jack Oakie. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1938 in the category Best Sound Recording. Blondie Goes Latin Blondie Goes Latin is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer and Robert Sparks and starring Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake and Larry Simms. It is the eighth of the Blondie films. It is also known by the alternative title of Conga Swing. Paper Bullets Paper Bullets is a 1941 American film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Joan Woodbury. It was the first film produced by the King Brothers, launching their career. The film was re-released by Eagle Lion as Gangs, Inc. giving top billing to Alan Ladd, who has a supporting role. Salute to the Marines Salute to the Marines is a 1943 World War II propaganda war film drama in Technicolor from MGM, produced by John W. Considine, Jr., directed by S. Sylvan Simon, that stars Wallace Beery. The film co-stars Fay Bainter, Reginald Owen, Ray Collins, Keye Luke, and Marilyn Maxwell. Beerys older brother Noah Beery also appears in the film, which is set in the Philippines just prior to the beginning of the Pacific War. Deep Waters Deep Waters is a 1948 drama film directed by Henry King. The film is based on the 1946 novel Spoonhandle written by Ruth Moore and was nominated for a 1949 Oscar for Best Special Effects, but lost to Portrait of Jennie. The film was released in the UK in 1949, a year after its American theatrical release. Hellfire Hellfire is a 1949 American Trucolor Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen starring Wild Bill Elliott, Marie Windsor, Forrest Tucker and Jim Davis Which Is Witch Which Is Witch is a 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon released by Warner Bros. in 1949, directed by Friz Freleng and written by Tedd Pierce. Singing Guns Singing Guns is a 1950 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan. It is based on the 1938 novel Singing Guns by Max Brand. The film stars Vaughn Monroe in his first Western, Ella Raines, Walter Brennan, Ward Bond, Jeff Corey and Barry Kelley. The film was released on February 28, 1950, by Republic Pictures and features three songs by Monroe. Mule Train, one of the songs featured in this 1950 Republic Western and sung by Vaughn Monroe, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1950, but lost out to "Mona Lisa" from Captain Carey. Call Me Mister Call Me Mister is a 1951 American Technicolor musical film released by Twentieth Century-Fox. The feature was directed by Lloyd Bacon and re-written from the 1946 Broadway play version by Albert E. Lewin and Burt Styler with music by Harold Rome that featured cast members from the US armed forces. Call Me Mister was filmed in Technicolor, and starred Betty Grable and Dan Dailey and co-starred Danny Thomas with supporting players Dale Robertson, Benay Venuta, and Richard Boone. Only a couple Harold Rome numbers were kept in the film. Gypsy Colt Gypsy Colt is a 1954 Ansco Color film about an eponymous horse. The films basic plot was taken from Lassie Come Home. A 60-minute version of Gypsy Colt was made available in 1967 as part of the weekly TV anthology Off to See the Wizard. The Eternal Sea The Eternal Sea is a 1955 American war film directed by John H. Auer and starring Sterling Hayden, Alexis Smith and Ben Cooper. After an American naval officer loses his leg at the Battle of Leyte Gulf, he resists attempts to retire him and continues in the service after learning to cope with his disability. He goes on to be promoted to admiral and commands an aircraft carrier during the Korean War. The Eternal Sea was one of a number of more ambitious productions by Republic Pictures, which had traditionally made low-budget second features. Its release was undermined by the studios growing financial problems which led to its eventual closure in 1959. Spook Chasers Spook Chasers is a 1957 horror/ comedy film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys and Robert Shayne. The film was released on June 2, 1957 by Allied Artists and is the forty-fifth film in the series. Intent to Kill Intent to Kill is a 1958 British film noir thriller film directed by Jack Cardiff and starring Richard Todd, Betsy Drake and Herbert Lom. The film was based on the 1957 novel of the same name by Brian Moore. It was shot on location in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, with an international cast of European and North American actors. Damon and Pythias Il tiranno di Siracusa is a 1962 Italian/American film directed by Curtis Bernhardt. The film is based on the Greek legend of Damon and Pythias, and set during the reign of Dionysius I of Syracuse. War and Pieces War and Pieces is a 1964 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical animated short. It was written by John Dunn and directed by Chuck Jones and Maurice Noble, and features Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. It was the last Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Chuck Jones until 1980s Soup or Sonic. The title is a pun on the Leo Tolstoy novel War and Peace. Sunday at Six Sunday at Six is a 1966 black-and-white psychological romance film by Romanian director Lucian Pintilie. Smoke Over London Fumo di Londra is a 1966 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Alberto Sordi. For his performance Sordi won the David di Donatello for Best Actor. Last of the Badmen Il tempo degli avvoltoi is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Nando Cicero. A Train for Durango Train for Durango is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Mario Caiano. In Search of Gregory In Search of Gregory is a 1969 American drama film directed by Peter Wood and starring Julie Christie. Despite having a big name star like Christie, who at the time was one of the most popular and sought-after actresses in the world, the film only had a limited theatrical release, garnering little to no attention. Christie only agreed to do the film because it was shot on location in the same area that her then-boyfriend, Warren Beatty, was filming The Only Game in Town with Elizabeth Taylor. That film, despite having two big name stars as well, met with a similar fate and was not widely released either. A Touch of Love A Touch of Love is a 1969 British drama film directed by Waris Hussein and starring Sandy Dennis. It was adapted by Margaret Drabble from her novel The Millstone. It was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival. Churchill's Leopards Churchills Leopards is a 1970 Italian-Spanish "macaroni combat" war film directed by Maurizio Pradeaux and starring Richard Harrison and Klaus Kinski. Les novices Les Novices is a 1970 French film starring Brigitte Bardot. The Double The Double also known as Love Inferno, is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Romolo Guerrieri. It stars Ewa Aulin. The story was based on a novel called La controfigura by Libero Bigiaretti. Easy Down There! Easy, Down There! is a 1971 French-Italian comedy film starring Alain Delon. The Weapon, the Hour & the Motive Larma, lora, il movente, internationally released as The Weapon, the Hour, the Motive, is a 1972 Italian giallo film produced, co-written and directed by Francesco Mazzei. It is the first giallo that showed a corrupt priest as victim of a crime, a plot that would become a topos of the genre. Co-plotter Marcello Aliprandi went on to create another similar film in 1982, involving murder and Catholicism, entitled The Vatican Conspiracy. Don't Just Lie There, Say Something! Dont Just Lie There, Say Something! is a 1973 British film based on the popular "Whitehall Farce" written by Michael Pertwee, who also wrote the screenplay. Autobiography of a Princess Autobiography of a Princess is a 1975 film by Merchant Ivory Productions, starring James Mason and Madhur Jaffrey. Riddles of the Sphinx Riddles of the Sphinx is a 1977 film written and directed by Laura Mulvey and Peter Wollen and starring Dinah Stabb, Merdelle Jordine and Riannon Tise. It was produced by the British Film Institute. The electronic score is from Mike Ratledge of Soft Machine. The New Maverick The New Maverick is a 1978 American made-for-television western film based on the 1957–1962 television series Maverick starring James Garner as Bret Maverick, Charles Frank as newcomer cousin Ben Maverick, Jack Kelly as Bart Maverick, and Susan Sullivan as Poker Alice Ivers. James Garner and Jack Kelly had been 29 and 30 years old, respectively, at the beginning of the original series and were 50 and 51 while filming The New Maverick. The TV-movie was a pilot for the series Young Maverick, which featured Frank and only lasted a few episodes. Directed by Hy Averback and written by Juanita Bartlett, the movie was filmed while Garners series The Rockford Files was on hiatus. Garner would later star in Bret Maverick, another attempt at a television series revival inspired by this TV-movie, for the 1981-82 season. The Knowledge The Knowledge is a 1979 British comedy-drama television film about a group of men doing "The Knowledge", the training required to become a London taxi driver. It was directed by Bob Brooks with an ensemble cast including Nigel Hawthorne, Mick Ford, Jonathan Lynn and Maureen Lipman. Ellie Ellie is a 1984 comedy film directed by Peter Wittman and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Set in the deep south, the film follows the titular barefoot Ellie; after witnessing her fathers murder at the hands of her stepmother and her three lecherous stepbrothers, Ellie vows to avenge her fathers death using the only weapon she has: her voluptuous body. The film also features appearances from such noteworthy actors as Shelley Winters, George Gobel, Edward Albert and Pat Paulsen. The Warrior Jaka Sembung is a 1981 Indonesian fantasy martial arts film, based on a character of the same name on a comic book by Djair. Directed by Sisworo Gautama, one of the best-known Indonesian action directors, Jaka Sembung has established its position as a classic Indonesian action movie. Main roles are played by Barry Prima, Dicky Zulkarnaen, Eva Arnaz, and Indo actress Dana Christina. Jaka Sembung has many sequels, such as Si Buta Lawan Jaka Sembung, Bajing Ireng Dan Jaka Sembung, Jaka Sembung Dan Bergola Ijo, and Jaka Sembung Dan Dewi Samudra. Coast to Coast Coast to Coast is a 1987 comedy thriller starring Lenny Henry, John Shea, with cameos from Peter Vaughan, Pete Postlethwaite and Cherie Lunghi. It was directed by Sandy Johnson from a script by Stan Hey. It featured a sound track of classic Motown tracks. Bare Essentials Bare Essentials is a 1991 American made-for-television comedy film starring Gregory Harrison, Mark Linn-Baker and Lisa Hartman. It was directed by Martha Coolidge and written by Allen Estrin and Mark Estrin. Vukovar se vraca kuci Vukovar: The Way Home is a Croatian drama film directed by Branko Schmidt. It was released in 1994. The film was selected as the Croatian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Cresceranno i carciofi a Mimongo Growing Artichokes in Mimongo is a 1996 Italian independent comedy film directed by Fulvio Ottaviano. For this film Ottaviano won a David di Donatello for best new director. Aar Ya Paar Aar Ya Paar is a 1997 Bollywood thriller film produced and directed by Ketan Mehta. The film stars Jackie Shroff, Deepa Sahi, Ritu Shivpuri, Paresh Rawal and Kamal Sidhu. The music is by Viju Shah. The movie is adapted from James Hadley Chases novel The Sucker Punch and was mostly shot in Italy. Three Summer Days Three Summer Days is a 1997 Serbian drama film directed by Mirjana Vukomanović. The film was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Phool Aur Patthar Phool Aur Patthar is a 1966 Indian film, directed and produced by O. P. Ralhan and written by Ralhan with Akhtar ul Iman and Ahsan Rizvi. The film made Dharmendra a star in Bollywood. It starred Meena Kumari along with Dharmendra, who played a villainous character whose inner good being is drawn out by Meena Kumari. The movie also starred Shashikala, Lalita Pawar, Madan Puri and Iftekhar. This was the movie which went on to become a golden jubilee hit catapulting Dharmendra to stardom. The movie was the highest grossing for the year 1966. Due to his rugged physique, he was also acknowledged as the He-man of the Indian film Industry. In fact, a scene in the movie where he takes off his shirt to cover the ailing Meena Kumari was one of the highlights of the movie. His performance in the movie ensured him a nomination in the Best Actor category in the Filmfare awards for that year. However, it was won by Dev Anand for his performance in Guide. He made his presence strongly felt despite the fact that he did not lip sync for any songs in the film. In the 1960s, it was very unusual for the leading man not to sing any songs in a movie. The film was also instrumental in making Dharmendra-Meena Kumari a popular couple and they went on to act in more movies such as Chandan Ka Palna, Majhli Didi and Baharon Ki Manzil after this. Before shooting for the film, O. P. Ralhan had wanted Sunil Dutt to don the leading role, but it did not work out. During shooting, at one point of time, Dharmendra had a show-down with the films director O. P. Ralhan, since he felt that the director had an arrogant attitude and he contemplated quitting the film mid-way. However, sense prevailed and he resumed shooting. The film was remade in Tamil as Oli Vilakku, with M. G. Ramachandran, in Telugu as Nindu Manasulu with N. T. Ramarao and in Malayalam as Puthiya Velicham, with Jayan. Memories Unlocked Memories Unlocked is a Canadian drama film, directed by Jean Beaudin and released in 1999. Based on the novel Homme invisible à la fenêtre by Monique Proulx, the film stars James Hyndman as Max, a paraplegic artist whose ex-girlfriend Lucie returns several years after their breakup to accuse him of rape. The films cast also includes Pierre-Luc Brillant, Yves Jacques, Louise Portal, Michel Charette, Marcel Sabourin and Sébastien Huberdeau. The film received four Genie Award nominations at the 20th Genie Awards: Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction/Production Design and Best Overall Sound. It received five Prix Jutra nominations at the 2nd Jutra Awards, for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, Best Cinematography, Best Sound and Best Original Music. Gill won the Jutra for cinematography. Big Wars is a 1993 Japanese science fiction anime film. It was released in the United States by Central Park Media. Vai avanti tu che mi vien da ridere Vai avanti tu che mi vien da ridere is a 1982 Italian crime-comedy film directed by Giorgio Capitani. Khronika pikiruyushchego bombardirovshchika Chronicles of a Dive Bomber is a 1967 Soviet war film directed by Naum Birman based on the novel of the same name by Vladimir Kunin about the everyday life of frontline aviation during the Great Patriotic War. Don't Look Behind You Dont Look Behind You is a 1999 American made-for-television thriller drama film directed by David Winning and starring Patrick Duffy and Pam Dawber. It premiered on Fox Family on July 25, 1999. It is based on the novel of the same name by Lois Duncan. Witchcraft XI: Sisters in Blood Witchcraft XI: Sisters in Blood is a 2000 horror film directed by Ron Ford and starring Miranda Odell, Lauren Ian Richards, and James Servais. The eleventh film in the Witchcraft film franchise, it was produced by Vista Street Entertainment. The film is followed by In the Lair of the Serpent. Kimi ga wakamono nara is a 1970 Japanese film financed, produced, directed and co-written by Kinji Fukasaku. The film stars Tetsuo Ishidate and Gin Maeda as a pair of Tokyo day laborers who along with three other friends pool their money together to buy a dump truck, which they dub "Independence No. 1". The film was, for a time, thought to be lost. A Desperate Crime A Desperate Crime, also known as Histoire dun crime, was a 1906 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. The Oracle of Delphi The Oracle of Delphi is a 1903 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 476 in its catalogues. Veedu Veedu is a 1988 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Balu Mahendra. Starring Archana as the central character, it depicts the difficulties faced by a middle-class family in building a house. Apart from directing, Balu Mahendra wrote the script, photographed and did the editing as well. The film score by Ilaiyaraaja earned critical acclaim. At the 35th National Film Awards, the film received two awards including one for the Best Tamil Film. The film was also screened at the "Indian Panorama" of the International Film Festival of India in 1988. Apart from winning critical acclaim,the film made on a budget of 12 lakhs collected 72 lakhs at the box-office. The film is widely considered to be one of the best films of Balu Mahendra. Azaad Azad is a 2000 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by C. Ashwini Dutt under Vyjayanthi Movies and directed by Thirupathisamy. It stars Nagarjuna Akkineni, Soundarya, Shilpa Shetty in the lead roles and music composed by Mani Sharma. The film completed 100 days run in 4 centres. The film remade as the Tamil movie Velayudham starring Vijay and also dubbed in Tamil as Kurukshetram and in Hindi as Mission Azad. Biohazardous Biohazardous is a 2001 American horror film written and directed by Michael J. Hein. It stars Sprague Grayden as a teenager who discovers that a local research company has been creating zombies. Beti No. 1 Beti No.1 is a 2000 Bollywood comedy-drama film, written by Santosh Saroj and directed by Rama Rao Tatineni. It was released on 13 October 2000. The film is a remake of the Malayalam film Aadyathe Kanmani. This was Govindas sixth and last release in 2000. The film opened in 2000 to positive reviews from critics and overseas critics Rotten Tomatoes at 67%, which was rarely seen in Bollywood in the 90s. The film features Govinda, Rambha, Aruna Irani and Johnny Lever in pivotal roles, while Prem Chopra, Ashok Saraf, Laxmikant Berde and Rakesh Bedi appear in supporting roles. well known villain Prem Chopra played a rare positive role in this film. The film opened to highly positive review got cult family entertaining status on TV, with high trp from years. Gandharvam Gandharvam is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy thriller film directed by Sangeeth Sivan, produced by Suresh Balaje and written by Dennis Joseph from a story by Alex I. Kadavil and Sivan. Mohanlal and Kanchan appears in the lead roles, along with Jagathi Sreekumar, Devan, Vijayakumar, Prem Kumar and Kaviyoor Ponnamma in supporting roles. The Island of Doctor Agor The Island of Doctor Agor is a 1971 American short animated film written and directed by then-thirteen-year-old Tim Burton, who also starred in the title role of Doctor Agor. The short is one of Burtons first animated films, and was adapted by Burton from the H. G. Wells story The Island of Doctor Moreau. The film starred Burtons friends and classmates and was shot with a Super 8 camera, utilizing locations such as the LA Zoos animal cages and beaches in Malibu. The Whizzard of Ow Whizzard of Ow is an animated short film that was released on November 1, 2003. It was directed by Bret Haaland. It stars Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, and is the first short of these characters produced after the death of Chuck Jones. The film was included in the DVD release of Back in Action as a special feature. The animation was produced by Rough Draft Studios. Dersu Uzala Dersu Uzala is a 1961 Soviet film, adapted from the books of Vladimir Arsenyev, about his travels in Russian Far East with a native trapper, Dersu Uzala. The film was produced by Mosnauchfilm, directed by Agasi Babayan with screenwriter Igor Bolgarin and featuring Adolf Shestakov and Kasym Zhakibayev. Bachke Rehna Re Baba Bachke Rehna Re Baba is a 2005 Indian Hindi adult comedy film directed by Govind Menon, starring Rekha, Paresh Rawal, Mallika Sherawat and Satish Shah. The films plot is inspired by the 2001 American film Heartbreakers. Tomie: Revenge is a 2005 Japanese horror film directed by Ataru Oikawa. It is the sixth installment of the Tomie film series, based on a manga of the same name by Junji Ito, more specifically the chapter Revenge. Bawke Bawke is a 2005 short film directed by Hisham Zaman and produced in Norway. Waris Shah: Ishq Daa Waaris Waris Shah: Ishq Daa Waaris is a 2006 Indian Punjabi language film, directed by Manoj Punj, starring Gurdas Maan, Juhi Chawla and Divya Dutta in lead roles. It is about the life of legendary Punjabi poet Waris Shah during the times when he wrote the poem Heer. The movie was internationally acclaimed and won four awards at 54th National Film Awards. Holyman Undercover Holyman Undercover is a 2010 Christian comedy film directed by David A. R. White and starring David A. R. White, Fred Willard, Jennifer Lyons, John Schneider, Staci Keanan, Clint Howard, and Gregg Binkley. It was featured at the Greater Boston Christian Film Festival. Soi Cowboy Soi Cowboy is a 2008 Thai drama film directed by British director Thomas Clay. The film stars Nicolas Bro as a Danish expatriate living in Bangkok and Pimwalee Thampanyasan as his Thai girlfriend. Soi Cowboy was first shown at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival in Un Certain Regard. Absolute Evil - Final Exit Absolute Evil – Final Exit is a drama film written and directed by Ulli Lommel. The film stars Carolyn Neff, Rusty Joiner and David Carradine. The film premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival on 8 February 2009. Taqwacore: The Birth of Punk Islam Taqwacore: The Birth of Punk Islam is a 2009 documentary film, directed by Omar Majeed and produced by EyeSteelFilm, about various Taqwacore bands and performers touring the United States and Pakistan. The documentary was filmed between 2007 and 2009. It was pitched at the 2007 Sheffield Doc/Fest MeetMarket prior to completion. The Return of Joe Rich The Return of Joe Rich is a 2011 American comedy-drama starring Sam Witwer, Armand Assante and Talia Shire. Breaking Up Is Hard to Do Breaking Up Is Hard to Do is a 2010 romantic comedy film. Josh Josh is a Bengali romantic action film released on 30 July 2010, directed by Ravi Kinagi. It is a remake of Ravi Tejas Blockbuster Telugu film Bhadra released in 2005. The Normals The Normals is a 2012 American comedy film starring Bryan Greenberg. It is based on the novel of the same name by David Gilbert. F(l)ag Football Fag Football is a 2015 American documentary film on the National Gay Flag Football League directed by Seth Greenleaf. It documents the training of players on the NGFFLs New York Warriors team as they prepare for the Gay Bowl. The documentary explores masculinity in sports. The documentary stars, Wade Davis, team captain of the New York Warriors, Cyd Zeigler, co-founder of the NGFFL, Brenton Metzler, and Jared Garduno. My Dog's Christmas Miracle Cinnamon, also known as My Dogs Christmas Miracle, is a 2011 American family movie, released only on video, about a spoiled Maltese puppy and her role in a romantic story involving two single parents and their families. Winter in the Blood Winter in the Blood is a 2013 American film written and directed by brothers Alex Smith and Andrew J. Smith and produced by Native American author Sherman Alexie. The film was based on the debut novel Winter in the Blood by noted author James Welch, who was a leader of the Native American renaissance in literature. Minugurulu Minugurulu is a 2012 Telugu social problem film co-written and directed by Ayodhya Kumar Krishnamsetty. The Movie dubbed in Kannada in same name. The film was selected as Best Indian Film at the 9th India International Childrens Film Festival, held at Bangalore. the film is the “First Telugu script to be preserved in Oscar Library‘s permanent core collection” and First ever Telugu film that is contended for OSCAR best feature 2014 Along with 323 Features. The film has also garnered the Akkineni Vamsee International Award. The film has received seven state Nandi Awards including Best Film, and Best First Film of a director for the year 2012. Fishing Without Nets Fishing Without Nets is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Cutter Hodierne. The film stars Abdikani Muktar, Abdi Siad, Abdiwali Farrah, Abdikhadir Hassan, Reda Kateb and Idil Ibrahim. The film premiered in-competition in the US Dramatic Category at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. It won an award at the festival. Guardians of Oz Guardians of Oz is a 2015 Mexican-Indian 3D computer animated adventure film, directed by Alberto Mar and executive produced by Jorge Gutierrez. The film is produced by Ánima Estudios, Discreet Arts, and distributed by FilmSharks International. The film is the first English-language and flagship CG production for Ánima Estudios, as well as the studios biggest production and is described as Mexicos biggest animated production. Mexicos take on the Wizard of Oz books by L. Frank Baum, it features an original story and new characters, and was released theatrically on 10 April 2015 in Mexico. It was released direct-to-video on 24 January 2017 in the United States and features the voices of Mikey Bolts, Ambyr Childers, and Jenn McAllister. Dis ek, Anna is a 2015 South African Afrikaans-language drama produced by based on novels by: and. Set in modern-day South Africa, it tells the story of , who avenges years of abuse suffered at the hands of her stepfather and the court case that ensues. Written by . Produced by . Directed by and starring among others , , , , , and . At the 10th annual South African Film and Television Awards in March 2016, was awarded the highest honour in the following categories: Best Feature Film Best Director of a Feature Film Best Actor in a Supporting Role Best Achievement in Script Writing Best Achievement in Production Design Best Achievement in Make-Up and Hair Styling Evliya Çelebi: The Fountain of Youth Evliya Çelebi: The Fountain of Youth is a Turkish animated adventure-comedy film directed by Serkan Zelzele. The film went on nationwide general release on November 14, 2014. Joe Cinque's Consolation Joe Cinques Consolation is a 2016 Australian drama film directed by Sotiris Dounoukos based on the book of the same name by Helen Garner. It concerns the increasingly fraught relationship between an engineer, Joe, and his narcissistic law student girlfriend Anu in Canberra in the mid 1990s. As Anus mental state deteriorates, she conjures up a macabre plan to put an end to her suffering. The film was given a national cinema release in October 2016 and has received a generally positive response from critics. Joe Cinques Consolation was recognised at the 2016 AACTA Awards when Maggie Naouri was nominated in the category of Best Actress. Aap wong 2 The Gigolo 2 is a 2016 Hong Kong erotic comedy film directed by Venus Keung and starring Dominic Ho, Connie Man, Jazz Lam and Iris Chung. It is the sequel to The Gigolo. The film was released on January 14, 2016 in Hong Kong. Sickhouse Sickhouse is a 2016 thriller that was written and directed by Hannah Macpherson and starring YouTube personality Andrea Russett. The film was initially released between April 29 and May 3, 2016 on the instant image messaging mobile app Snapchat via Russetts account in one to ten second increments in the mobile 9:16 vertical orientation. On June 1, 2016, the films production company, Indigenous Media, released a 68-minute full length version that was released to VOD. This version of Sickhouse utilized the clips released to Snapchat, which made up the bulk of the film, as well as new, additional material. The films plot centers around Russett, who ventures to a supposedly haunted cabin named "Sickhouse" with her fictitious cousin, and two social media addicts, in an attempt to investigate its lore. The actors for Sickhouse improvised most of their dialogue as the movie was filmed in real-time on Snapchat. Since the movies release Sickhouse has been compared to the 2014 horror movie Unfriended, for its usage of social media as a storytelling technique, and the 1999 film The Blair Witch Project, for its similar premise. Due to the films popularity online, a sequel to the film was greenlit in July 2016. Split Split is a 2016 South Korean film directed by Choi Kook-hee. It stars Yoo Ji-tae, Lee Jung-hyun, Lee David and Jung Sung-hwa. A Mero Hajur 2 A Mero Hajur 2 is a Nepali musical romantic movie directed by Jharana Thapa Convoi exceptionnel Convoi exceptionnel is an upcoming French film directed by Bertrand Blier, starring Gérard Depardieu and Christian Clavier. It is expected to premiere in 13 March 2019. Jan Palach Jan Palach is a Czech biographical film directed by Robert Sedláček. The film follows Jan Palach during 1968 and 1969 and shows final 6 months of his life. The film premiered at Uherské Hradiště Summer Film School. The Nut The Nut is a 1921 American silent film comedy directed by Theodore Reed. Fairbanks biographer Jeffrey Vance writes, "Admittedly a minor work, The Nut is frequently dismissed in critical assessments of Fairbankss career. This is unfortunate, for it contains some fascinating sequences and reveals much about the actor-producers state of mind at the time it was made." Vance also notes, "The picture is like a chaotic funhouse, filled with magical masquerades, illusions, and gimmicks of great momentary amusement." Captain January Captain January is a 1924 silent film featuring child star Baby Peggy. It was the first screen adaptation of the 1891 childrens book Captain January by Laura E. Richards. The Drop Kick The Drop Kick is a 1927 silent film directed by Millard Webb written by Katherine Brush about a college football player who finds his reputation on the line when he pays an innocent visit to a woman whose husband kills himself. It was one of the early films of John Wayne who was only aged 20 in the film. He too played a college footballer. A mute silent print was transferred onto 16mm film by Associated Artists Productions in the 1950s and in 1960s by United Artists Television. Prints of the film are preserved at the Library of Congress and the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research, Madison. Storm at Daybreak Storm at Daybreak is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Richard Boleslawski, written by Bertram Millhauser, and starring Kay Francis, Nils Asther, Walter Huston, Phillips Holmes, Eugene Pallette and C. Henry Gordon. It was released on July 14, 1933, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Madame Du Barry Madame DuBarry is a 1934 American historical film directed by William Dieterle and starring Dolores del Rio, Reginald Owen, Victor Jory and Osgood Perkins. The film portrays the life of Madame Du Barry, the last mistress of King Louis XV of France. While this film does not serve accuracy to Madame Du Barry, it does feature antiques and jewelry that came from the actual days when Madame Du Barry lived. This film was released just as the Hollywood Production Code was taking full swing, and faced many problems with censors of the time. Scenes of this film had to be removed before its release or else it would have not been approved for release. Massacre Massacre is a 1934 American drama film directed by Alan Crosland. The film stars Richard Barthelmess and Ann Dvorak as its Native American protagonists, and also features Charles Middleton, Sidney Toler, Claire Dodd and Clarence Muse. Nana Nana is a 1934 American pre-Code film, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, released through United Artists, starring Anna Sten. and directed by Dorothy Arzner and George Fitzmaurice. This version of Émile Zolas heroine was to be the vehicle for Stens triumph as Samuel Goldwyns trained, groomed and heavily promoted answer to Greta Garbo. Despite a record-breaking opening week at Radio City Music Hall, Sten was beautiful but disappointing. Goldwyns tutoring of Sten is mentioned in Cole Porters 1934 song "Anything Goes" from the musical of the same name: "If Sam Goldwyn can with great conviction / Instruct Anna Sten in diction / Then Anna shows / Anything goes." Boule de suif Boule de Suif is a 1934 Soviet drama film directed and written by Mikhail Romm. It is an adaptation of eponymous short story by Guy de Maupassant. Mummy's Boys Mummys Boys is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Fred Guiol and written by Jack Townley, Philip G. Epstein and Charles E. Roberts. The film stars Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Barbara Pepper, Moroni Olsen, Frank M. Thomas and Willie Best. The film was released on October 2, 1936, by RKO Pictures. One Rainy Afternoon One Rainy Afternoon is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by Rowland V. Lee, starring Francis Lederer and Ida Lupino, and featuring Hugh Herbert, Roland Young and Erik Rhodes. It also marked the last film appearance by actress Florence Lawrence, who died in 1938, who had an uncredited bit role in the film. It was written by Stephen Morehouse Avery, with additional dialogue by Maurice Hanline, from the screenplay for the 1935 French film Monsieur Sans-Gêne by Emeric Pressburger and René Pujol, which was based on the story "The Satyr" by Pressburger. The film was reissued in 1948 as Matinee Scandal. Shadow of Chinatown Shadow of Chinatown is both a 1936 film serial and a feature film edited from the serial made by Sam Katzmans Victory Pictures. Hunky and Spunky Hunky and Spunky are fictional characters, appearing in the series of animated short subjects produced by Fleischer Studios for Paramount Pictures from 1938 to 1941. Filmed in Technicolor, the series revolves around a mother burro and her son. The Isle of Pingo Pongo The Isle of Pingo Pongo is a 1938 Merrie Melodies cartoon supervised by Tex Avery. 20 Mule Team 20 Mule Team is a 1940 American Western film about Death Valley, and Daggett borax miners, directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Wallace Beery, Marjorie Rambeau and Anne Baxter. The film provides an extremely rare opportunity to see Beery act opposite his nephew Noah Beery Jr., best known for playing Joseph "Rocky" Rockford on televisions The Rockford Files during the 1970s. The film was originally released in Sepiatone, a brown and white process used by the studio the previous year for the Kansas scenes in The Wizard of Oz. Wagon Train Wagon Train is a 1940 American film directed by Edward Killy and starring Tim Holt. It was this film that really started Holts series of B Westerns for RKO, replacing those made by George OBrien. The Devil with Hitler The Devil with Hitler is a black-and-white 1942 comedy short propaganda film that was one of Hal Roachs Streamliners short film series. When the board of directors of Hell want Adolf Hitler to take charge, the Devil tries to save his job by making the German dictator perform a good deed. Margin for Error Margin for Error is a 1943 American drama film directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by Lillie Hayward and Samuel Fuller is based on the 1939 play of the same title by Clare Boothe Luce. The Master Race The Master Race is a 1944 American drama film directed by Herbert Biberman and written by Biberman, Anne Froelich and Rowland Leigh. The film stars George Coulouris, Stanley Ridges, Osa Massen, Carl Esmond, Nancy Gates, Morris Carnovsky, Lloyd Bridges, Helen Beverly, Gavin Muir and Paul Guilfoyle. The film was released on October 18, 1944, by RKO Pictures. Don't Fence Me In Dont Fence Me In is a 1945 black-and-white Western film directed by John English and starring the "King of the Cowboys" Roy Rogers and his palomino Trigger, promoted in the productions opening credits and on theater posters as "The Smartest Horse in the Movies". Also featured in the film are Roys sidekick George "Gabby" Hayes and Rogers future wife Dale Evans. Produced and distributed by Republic Pictures, Dont Fence Me In is part of a long-running series of singing-cowboy films released by that company to showcase Rogers musical talents and equestrian skills, as well as Triggers abilities at performing impressive stunts and tricks. Les amants de Vérone The Lovers Of Verona is a 1949 French drama film directed by André Cayatte and loosely based on the William Shakespeare play, Romeo and Juliet. The film was a joint project of screenwriter Jacques Prevert and director Andre Cayatte and enjoyed great international success. it was released in Italy in 1949, then internationally in 1951. This time the story is set in post war Italy and involves Angelo, a glass-blower from Murano, and Georgia Maglia, the daughter of a fascist magistrate. Angelo and Georgia are thrown together when they become stand-ins for the stars of a film version of Romeo and Juliet being shot on location in Venice. Inevitably they fall in love and their affair parallels the Shakespeare tragedy. The principal difficulty is the scheming of Rafaële, the Magia familys ruthless consigliere. In the end, Angelo is killed and Georgia dies at his side. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris and on location in Venice. The films sets were designed by the art director René Moulaert. Self Made Maids Self-Made Maids is the 124th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1950 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Silver City Silver City is a 1951 American Western film directed by Byron Haskin and starring Edmond OBrien, Yvonne De Carlo, and Barry Fitzgerald. It was also known as High Vermilion. Crow Hollow Crow Hollow is a 1952 British drama film directed by Michael McCarthy and starring Donald Houston, Natasha Parry and Patricia Owens. It is based on the 1950 novel Crow Hollow by Dorothy Eden. The movie was shot at Merton Park Studios. Gun Belt Gun Belt is a 1953 American Technicolor Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring George Montgomery and Tab Hunter. Devil Goddess Devil Goddess is the sixteenth and final Jungle Jim film produced by Columbia Pictures. It features Johnny Weissmuller in his third and last performance as the protagonist adventurer Johnny Weissmuller and Ed Hinton and William Tannen as the films antagonists, Leopold and Nels Comstock, respectively. Angela Stevens also stars. The film was directed by Spencer G. Bennet and written by Dwight Babcock and George H. Plympton. The film centers on jungle roamer Weissmuller and his team racing against a few looters for a mystical treasure located in a demon-worshiping land. Filming took place in December 1954. Devil Goddess was theatrically released in the United States in October 1955. The Case of the Mukkinese Battle-Horn The Case of the Mukkinese Battle-Horn is a 30-minute comedy film starring Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan and Dick Emery. The film was made in November 1955, and released in 1956. Commotion on the Ocean Commotion on the Ocean is the 174th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1956 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Crime and Punishment Crime and Punishment is a 1956 French crime film based on the eponymous novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Joe Butterfly Joe Butterfly is a 1957 American comedy film directed by Jesse Hibbs starring Audie Murphy, George Nader and Keenan Wynn, with Burgess Meredith in the title role as a Japanese man. The movie was action star Murphys only outright comedy, and it suffered by comparison to the similar Teahouse of the August Moon, released seven months earlier. The film was based on an unproduced play. The Quiet Gun The Quiet Gun is a 1957 American Western film directed by William F. Claxton and written by Eric Norden and Earle Lyon. The film stars Forrest Tucker, Mara Corday, Jim Davis, Kathleen Crowley, Lee Van Cleef and Hank Worden. It is based on the 1955 novel Lawman by Lauran Paine. The film was released in January 1957, by 20th Century Fox. It was known as Fury at Rock River. Gopher Broke Gopher Broke is a "Looney Tunes" cartoon animated short starring the Goofy Gophers and the Barnyard Dawg. Released November 15, 1958, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc and Stan Freberg. The title is a pun on the phrase "Go for Broke". Voice Without a Shadow is a 1958 Japanese mystery film directed by Seijun Suzuki for the Nikkatsu Corporation. It is based on a novel by mystery writer Seichō Matsumoto. Faces in the Dark Faces in the Dark is a 1960 British thriller film directed by David Eady and starring John Gregson, Mai Zetterling and John Ireland. The film is based on the 1952 novel Les Visages de lombre by Boileau-Narcejac. Atomic War Bride Atomic War Bride, is a 1960 Yugoslav science fiction drama film directed by Veljko Bulajić. The film won three Golden Arena awards at the 1960 Pula Film Festival, including for Best Director, Best Actor and Best Scenography, and was nominated for the Golden Lion award at the 1960 Venice Film Festival. House of Women House of Women is a 1962 American crime drama film directed by Crane Wilbur, starring Shirley Knight and Andrew Duggan. Walter Doniger who had been initially hired to direct the film was fired and replaced by Crane Wilbur ten days into the shooting. The Man Who Finally Died The Man Who Finally Died is a 1963 British CinemaScope thriller film directed by Quentin Lawrence and starring Stanley Baker, Peter Cushing, Mai Zetterling and Eric Portman. It was based on a 1959 ITV serial. The screenplay concerns a German immigrant to Britain who receives a mysterious phone call telling him his father is not really dead. He returns to Bavaria to investigate the matter. John Burke wrote a novelisation of the screenplay. The Last Safari The Last Safari is a 1967 British adventure film directed by Henry Hathaway. It stars Kaz Garas and Stewart Granger. It was based on the novel, Gilligans Last Elephant by Gerald Hanley. Seven Times Seven Seven Times Seven is a 1968 Italian crime comedy caper directed by Michele Lupo and starring Gastone Moschin. Trail of the Falcon Spur des Falken is an East German film. It was released in 1968. The film was followed by a sequel, Weiße Wölfe. Gatling Gun Gatling Gun is a 1968 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western film directed by Paolo Bianchini and starring Robert Woods. The Love War The Love War is a science fiction ABC Movie of the Week starring Lloyd Bridges as an alien warrior and Angie Dickinson as the woman he befriends. It was originally advertised and broadcast under the title The Sixth Column. Baker's Hawk Bakers Hawk is a 1976 American western adventure film directed by Lyman D. Dayton and starring Clint Walker, Burl Ives, Diane Baker, Lee H. Montgomery and Alan Young. It is based on the novel of the same name by Jack Bickham. Scum of the Earth Scum of the Earth is a 1974 American horror film which was directed and produced by S.F. Brownrigg. It was also known as Poor White Trash Part II. The Left-Handed Woman The Left-Handed Woman is a 1978 West German drama film directed by Peter Handke. It was based on Handkes own novel. It was entered into the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. Spadla z oblakov Spadla z oblakov is a Slovak language sci-fi TV series for children created in 1978. The series became very popular in Czechoslovakia and several other countries. The series was based on 1967 child book Spadla z nebe by Václav Pavel Borovička, a Czech writer and screenwriter. The first, very successful edition was followed by several reprints, the last in year 2000. The TV series follows the book quite closely, except for the ending, which is changed from sad to relatively happy. Love Between the Raindrops Love Between the Raindrops is a 1979 Czech comedy film directed by Karel Kachyňa. The film was selected as the Czechoslovakian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Night Creature Out of the Darkness is a 1978 film starring Donald Pleasence and Nancy Kwan. It was also known as Night Creature. A Leap in the Dark A Leap in the Dark is a 1980 Italian film written and directed by Marco Bellocchio. It stars Michel Piccoli and Anouk Aimée, who won the Best Actor and Best Actress prizes respectively at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. The film also won the David di Donatello for Best Director and was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Hostage Tower The Hostage Tower is a 1980 American spy and thriller telemovie starring Peter Fonda and Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and directed by Claudio Guzmán, well known for his work in sitcoms. It is based on a book of the same name by John Denis, based on an idea by Alistair MacLean. The book was written deliberately for television adaptation. It is the first in the series of UNACO books. The Rebel Intruders The Rebel Intruders is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Cheh and starring the Venom Mob. Best of Times The Best of Times is a 1981 television pilot episode directed by Don Mischer that was never picked up as a series. It also features the acting debuts of Crispin Glover and Nicolas Cage. Golos The Voice, is a 1982 Soviet psychological drama film. Based on the screenplay of the same name by Natalya Ryazantseva and directed by Ilya Averbakh. This is the last film by director Ilya Averbakh. Srdecný pozdrav ze zemekoule Srdečný pozdrav ze zeměkoule is a 1983 Czechoslovak comedy science fiction film directed by Oldřich Lipský. Love in a Fallen City Love in a Fallen City is a 1984 Hong Kong film directed by Ann Hui. It was adapted from the novella of the same name by Eileen Chang, and produced by Shaw Brothers Studio. The movie stars Chow Yun-fat and Cora Miao as the romantic leads. The film followed in the trail of Huis critically acclaimed Vietnam film Boat People but was a much more modest commercial success. The movie earned HK$8,134,727.http://hkmdb.com/db/movies/view.mhtml?id=6601&display_set=big5 Ann Hui adapted another Eileen Chang novel thirteen years later in Eighteen Springs. Right to Kill? Right to Kill? is a 1985 American dramatic television film directed by John Erman and written by Joyce Eliason. It is based on a true story of two teens living in Wyoming, Richard Jahnke and Deborah Jahnke, who were charged for the killing of their psychotically abusive father, Richard Jahnke, Sr. The made-for-TV movie was filmed at W.W. Samuell High School in Dallas in 1985 and aired nationally on May 22, 1985, on ABC. The films leading actors were Frederic Forrest and Justine Bateman, who was nominated for an Emmy for playing the role of an emotionally and physically abused daughter in this movie. The movie was a success but it was not released on video in the United States. The cast included Frederic Forrest, Christopher Collet, Karmin Murcelo, Justine Bateman, Ann Wedgeworth & J. T. Walsh. Il ragazzo del pony express Il ragazzo del Pony Express is a 1986 Italian comedy film. It marked the directorial debut of Franco Amurri. Course Completed Course Completed is a 1987 Spanish drama film written, produced and directed by José Luis Garci. The Key The Key is a 1987 Iranian drama film directed by Ebrahim Forouzesh and written by Abbas Kiarostami. Bridesmaids Bridesmaids is a 1989 drama film, written by Bett Eyre, directed by Lila Garrett, starring Shelley Hack and Sela Ward. The Fun, the Luck & the Tycoon The Fun, the Luck & the Tycoon is a 1990 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Johnnie To and starring Chow Yun-fat, Sylvia Chang, Nina Li Chi and Lawrence Cheng. Spider's Web Spiders Web is a 1989 West German film directed by Bernhard Wicki. It is based on the 1923 novel by Joseph Roth. It was chosen as West Germanys official submission to the 62nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. The film was the last ever submission by West Germany, due to German reunification in 1990, Germany competed at the 63rd Academy Awards as a single country. The film was also entered into the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson is a 1990 American drama film directed by Larry Peerce and written by L. Travis Clark, Steve Duncan, Clay Frohman and Dennis Lynton Clark. The film stars Andre Braugher, Daniel Stern, Ruby Dee, Stan Shaw, Paul Dooley and Bruce Dern. The film premiered on TNT on October 15, 1990. Against Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore Against Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore is a 1992 American made-for-television drama film directed by Delbert Mann and starring Walter Matthau, Harry Morgan and Susan Blakely. A sequel to The Incident, it is the second of three television films featuring the characters Harmon Cobb and Judge Bell. Irresistible Force Irresistible Force is a 1993 American thriller starring Stacy Keach and Cynthia Rothrock as a pair of police officers. Escape from Terror: The Teresa Stamper Story Escape From Terror: The Teresa Stamper Story is a 1995 American crime drama television film based on a true story from Unsolved Mysteries. It stars Adam Storke, Maria Pitillo, Brad Dourif and Cindy Williams. Lovesick on Nana Street Lovesick on Nana Street is a 1995 Israeli comedy drama film directed by Savi Gabizon. It stars Moshe Ivgi, Hana Azulay-Hasfari, Avigail Arieli and Menashe Noy. Critically acclaimed, it won the Ophir Award for Best Film, and awards internationally at Mannheim and São Paulo. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Proprietor The Proprietor is a 1996 film. It is a U.S.-French co-production Merchant Ivory film, directed by Ismail Merchant for Jeanne Moreaus request. Skin and Bone Skin & Bone is a 1996 American drama film. It is the story of three Los Angeles-area hustlers, or male prostitutes, and their female pimp. The three men are at different stages of their hustling careers: Dean is just beginning; Billy is somewhat more experienced but still naive; and Harry actively wants to get out, and is looking to break into film acting. Ghislane, the pimp, sends each of the three young men into increasingly dangerous scenarios with clients, until both Billy and Harry are killed. The film stars B. Wyatt as Harry, Alan Boyce as Dean, Garret Scullin as Billy and Nicole Dillenberg as Ghislaine. Director Everett Lewis financed the film almost entirely, using money earned working on other films. Skin & Bone was originally intended to be entirely improvised, but after a year of filming Lewis decided to script some of it to add shape to the story. The film alternates between black and white and color, marking shifts between depictions of a characters fantasy and reality. Critical responses to the film were mixed. Some reviewers thought it little more than pretentious titillation, while others praised the performances and direction and congratulated Lewis for raising some difficult questions. Making Sandwiches Making Sandwiches is a short film written and directed by American film star Sandra Bullock. Shot in Ventura in 1996, it debuted at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival, and also played the Austin Film Festival in 1998. The film also stars Eric Roberts and Matthew McConaughey. The tagline for the film was "Two slices...with the world of possibility betweenem." Johnny Cash! The Man, His World, His Music Johnny Cash! The Man, His World, His Music is a 1969 American musical documentary film. A Star for Two A Star for Two is a 1991 French-Canadian romantic drama film directed by Jimmy Kaufman and starring Lauren Bacall, Anthony Quinn, Jean-Pierre Aumont, and Lila Kedrova. Black Seed Black Seed is a 1971 Macedonian drama film directed Kiril Cenevski. The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 44th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival. The film recounts the story of Macedonian soldiers in the Greek army being transported to prison camps on Greek islands. Suspected of being communists, they are maltreated by the Greek officers running the camp. The Wound The Wound is a 1998 international co-production drama film, written, produced and directed by Yılmaz Arslan, starring Yelda Reynaud as a young Turkish emigrant who is forcibly repatriated by her own family. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , won awards at film festivals in Antalya and Istanbul, including the Golden Orange for Best Film. Low-Flying Aircraft Low-Flying Aircraft is a Portuguese film from Swedish director Solveig Nordlund. Its main actors are Miguel Guilherme and Margarida Marinho. The film was based on the short story "Low Flying Aircraft" by J.G. Ballard. Margarida Marinhos performance was nominated in 2003 for the Golden Globe, Portugal for Best Actress in a Motion Picture. Suzaki Paradise Red Light aka Suzaki Paradise Red Light is a 1956 black and white Japanese film drama directed by Yuzo Kawashima. Through a Blue Lens Through a Blue Lens is a Canadian documentary film produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The film follows interactions between police officers and drug addicts and documents the extreme poverty and suffering many addicts endure. You're Invited to Mary-Kate & Ashley's Sleepover Party Youre Invited to Mary-Kate & Ashleys is a musical direct-to-video series starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. The videos were released between 1995 and 2000 and have since been released on VHS in 2000 and in 2000-2003 on DVD. The series began with Youre Invited to Mary-Kate & Ashleys Sleepover Party and ended with Youre Invited to Mary-Kate & Ashleys School Dance Party and three more compilation releases. Tarkieb Tarkieb is a 2000 Indian crime drama film directed by Esmayeel Shroff and produced by Jay Mehta. It stars Nana Patekar, Tabu, Shilpa Shetty, Aditya Pancholi, Milind Soman and Ashutosh Rana in pivotal roles. The film was shot in Panchmarhi. Purani Haveli Purani Haveli is a 1989 Indian Hindi-language horror film presented by Ramsay brothers. The soundtracks were composed by Ajit Singh. Benji's Very Own Christmas Story Benjis Very Own Christmas Story is a 1978 American Christmas television special featuring Benji the dog and is one of two such Benji specials to have been nominated for an Emmy Award. Patsy Garrett and Cynthia Smith reprise their respective roles as Mary and Cindy. The special was broadcast on ABC on December 7, 1978. Dany Dany is a 2001 Malayalam language Indian political comedy drama film written, directed and produced by T.V. Chandran with Mammootty in the title role. Also starring in the film are noted danseuse Mallika Sarabhai, Vani Viswanath, Siddique, Vijayaraghavan, Ratheesh, popular television actress Maya Moushmi and Narendra Prasad. It released coinciding with the festival of Christmas in December 2001. The film met with critical acclaim with most of the critics hailing the performance of Mammootty. It won numerous awards including a National Film Award and three Kerala State Film Awards. 30 hari mencari cinta 30 Hari Mencari Cinta is a 2004 Indonesian romantic comedy film drama directed by Upi Avianto and starring Maria Agnes. Music for the film was composed by Andi Rianto. Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure is a 2005 American made-for-television film based on the creation and behind the scenes production of the 1980s prime time soap opera Dynasty. It was broadcast on ABC on 2 January 2005. The Face of Jizo is a 2004 Japanese war drama film directed by Kazuo Kuroki and starring Rie Miyazawa, Yoshio Harada and Tadanobu Asano. It is based on the play of the same name by Hisashi Inoue. It was the 3rd and final film of Kazuo Kurokis War Requiem trilogy, following Tomorrow and A Boys Summer in 1945 The story follows a young woman, a survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, and her attempts to forge a relationship with a young man while mourning the death of her father in the atomic bombing. Ah Aah: Anbe Aaruyire Anbe Aaruyire is a 2005 Indian Tamil language romantic drama film directed by S. J. Surya. The film stars him, debutant Nila, Urvasi, Santhana Bharathi and Santhanam. The score and soundtrack are composed by A. R. Rahman. The movie was met with controversy even before release due to its original name of "B.F.," which according to the director stood for "best friend" but is also a common acronym for "blue film" in India. A contest was subsequently held in which members of the public were invited to suggest names. It is a spiritual successor of S. J. Suryas 2000 film Kushi starring Vijay and Jyothika. Slippery Slope Slippery Slope is a 2006 independent film starring Kelly Hutchinson. Mentor Mentor is a 2006 drama film directed by David Langlitz and written by William Whitehurst, exploring the relationship between a Pulitzer Prize–winning author and his protégée. The film stars Rutger Hauer, Matthew Davis, Dagmara Dominczyk, and Susan Misner. The Care Bears Big Wish Movie The Care Bears Big Wish Movie is a 2005 childrens direct-to-video animated feature film, produced by Nelvana Limited and released by Lions Gate Home Entertainment. Directed by Larry Jacobs and Ron Pitts, and written by Jeffrey Alan Schechter, the film is a follow-up to the Care Bears previous efforts in 2004s Journey to Joke-a-lot. It was the fifth film to feature the Bears, and the second to be computer-animated. The Big Wish Movie centres on Wish Bear, a Care Bear who can make and grant wishes. After some of them do not work, she feels worried that the other bears have overlooked her abilities, and wishes for a few new friends who care more than she does. Those three—Messy Bear, Me Bear and Too Loud Bear—cause further trouble for Wish Bear, her wishing star Twinkers, and all of Care-a-lot. As with Journey to Joke-a-lot, Torontos Nelvana produced and self-financed the Big Wish Movie; additional work was handled by Indias Crest Animation Productions. Production involved various personnel from the previous film, among them Ron Pitts, composer Ian Thomas and various voice actors including Stephanie Beard, Stevie Vallance and Julie Lemieux. The Big Wish Movie was released on DVD by Lions Gate on October 18, 2005; prior to this, it premiered on U.S. and Canadian television, and was accompanied by a tie-in book from Scholastic Press. It subsequently received favourable reviews from Parenting magazine and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. This was Nelvanas final production with the Care Bears, before SD Entertainment of California assumed responsibility for future instalments in the franchise. The Book of Caleb The Book of Caleb is a 2008 American comedy-drama written and directed by Matthew von Manahan. The film gained some recognition due to James Rolfe slyly promoting the film in a top 10 video he produced the same year the film was released. This is due to his friendship with von Manahan, the filmmaker. Koi Aap Sa: But Lovers Have to Be Friends Koi Aap Sa is a 2005 Indian Hindi romance film directed by Partho Mitra. It stars Aftab Shivdasani, Dipannita Sharma and Anita Hassanandani in pivotal roles. Traces of Love Traces of Love is a 2006 South Korean film directed by Kim Dae-seung, and starring Yoo Ji-tae, Kim Ji-soo, and Uhm Ji-won. The film is based on the Sampoong Department Store collapse, which took place in 1995. The Haunted School The Haunted School is a 2007 Hong Kong horror film directed by Cash Chin and produced by Andrew Lau. It starred Chui Tien-you, Theresa Fu, Steven Cheung, Amanda Lee, Dennis Mak, Don Li, Kelly Fu, Macy Chan and Toby Leung in the lead roles. The Trial Begins The Trial Begins is a 2007 Italian crime-drama film written and directed by Vincenzo Marra. It entered the competition at the 64th Venice International Film Festival. Roxy Hunter and the Myth of the Mermaid Roxy Hunter and the Myth of the Mermaid is a 2008 Nickelodeon Original Movie that aired on July 13, 2008, and is the third edition to the Roxy Hunter movies, plus a direct sequel to the previous movie Roxy Hunter and the Secret of the Shaman. Yodok Stories Yodok Stories is a documentary film directed by Polish documentary screenwriter and director Andrzej Fidyk and produced by Torstein Grude. Today, more than 200,000 men, women and children face torture, starvation and murder in North Koreas concentration camps. Few survive the atrocities, yet the camps population is kept stable by a steady influx of new persons considered to be class enemies. A small group of people have managed to flee the camps and start a new life in the prosperous South Korea. The film follows some of these refugees who despite fear of persecution and death threats produce an extraordinary musical about their experiences in the Yodok concentration camp. Lilly the Witch: The Journey to Mandolan Lilly the Witch: The Journey to Mandolan is a 2011 German comedy film directed by Harald Sicheritz. It is the second Lilly the Witch film, being preceded by The Dragon and the Magic Book. Manasantha Nuvve Manasantha Nuvve is a 2001 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film written and directed by V. N. Aditya. This film stars Uday Kiran and Reema Sen in the lead roles. The film was produced by M. S. Raju and had music composed by R. P. Patnaik. The film was declared a blockbuster after Chitram and Nuvvu Nenu. The films success also lead to remakes in other regional languages as well. Prem Kaa Game Prem Kaa Game is a 2010 Bollywood romantic comedy film produced and directed by Ashok Kheny and starring Arbaaz Khan, Tara Sharma, Madhuri Bhattacharya, Rakesh Bedi, Johnny Lever and Sameer Kochhar. Salman Khan appears in the film as a narrator. The film was released on 26 March 2010. Its a remake of 2004 Kannada film Bisi Bisi starring Ramesh Aravind, Anu Prabhakar, and Madhuri Bhattacharya, which is also a remake of The Seven Year Itch starring Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell. The film was initially known as Shaadi Ke After Effects, supposedly directed by Indrajit Lankesh Romantic Island Romantic Island is a 2008 South Korean romantic comedy film set in Boracay, Philippines. The Forgotten Kingdom The Forgotten Kingdom is a 2013 American-South African-Lesotho drama film written and directed by Andrew Mudge and featuring Jerry Mofokeng. It received nine nominations, and won three awards at the 10th Africa Movie Academy Awards. Photographic Memory Photographic Memory is a 2011 documentary film by independent filmmaker Ross McElwee about a voyage back to the roots of his involvement with the camera. Photographic Memory premiered at the 2011 Venice Film Festival and won the Sheffield Youth Jury Award at Sheffield Doc/Fest in June 2012. Bwakaw Bwakaw is a 2012 Philippine comedy-drama film written and directed by Jun Lana. Eddie Garcia stars as a lonely gay man in his 70s who cares for a stray dog he named bwakaw. The film was first screened as part of the 2012 Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival where it formed part of the Directors Showcase roster. The Zen of Bennett The Zen of Bennett is a 2012 American documentary film that depicts the life of jazz singer Tony Bennett. The film is directed by Unjoo Moon and produced by Bennetts son Danny and Jennifer Lebeau. The documentary was released for Bennetts 85th birthday. The film received positive reviews from critics. Thomas & Friends: King of the Railway King of the Railway is a 2013 direct-to-video CGI-animated fantasy-comedy adventure film of the TV series, Thomas & Friends. The films CGI animation is by Arc Productions. Directed by Rob Silvestri, the film stars Ben Small and Martin Sherman as Thomas the Tank Engine in the UK and the US respectively. Co-stars include Keith Wickham, Kerry Shale, William Hope and Teresa Gallagher. Bob Golding, Mike Grady, Jonathan Forbes, Rebecca OMara and Miranda Raison join the cast. Santa Banta Pvt Ltd Santa Banta Pvt. Ltd. is a 2016 Bollywood spy-comedy film directed by Akashdeep Sabir, produced by Viacom 18 and distributed by Viacom 18 and Cinetek Telefilms. The film features Vir Das, Boman Irani, Lisa Haydon and Neha Dhupia in leading roles. Thillu Mullu Thillu Mullu is a 2013 Tamil comedy film directed by Badri who earlier directed Veerappu and Ainthaam Padai. It is a remake of the 1981 film of the same name which was a remake of the 1979 Hindi film Gol Maal. The film stars Shiva and Isha Talwar. Prakash Raj enacted the character played by Thengai Srinivasan. Kovai Sarala, Sathyan, Ilavarasu, Manobala played supporting roles. The music was jointly scored by M. S. Viswanathan and Yuvan Shankar Raja who for the first time worked together. While the film’s muhurat took place on 24 August, the shooting commenced in September. The film released on 14 June 2013. Journey Through China Journey Through China is a 2015 French drama film directed by Zoltan Mayer. For her starring role, Yolande Moreau was nominated for Best Actress at the 6th Magritte Awards. L'astragale LAstragale is a 2015 French drama film directed by Brigitte Sy. It is the second film adaptation of the 1965 semi-autobiographical novel LAstragale by Albertine Sarrazin, after Guy Casarils LAstragale. Orizont Orizont is a 2015 Romanian drama film written and directed by Marian Crișan from a story by Ioan Slavici. Tomato Red Tomato Red is a 2017 Irish-Canadian crime film written and directed by Juanita Wilson and starring Julia Garner. It is based on the novel of the same name by Daniel Woodrell. Axis Axis is a 2017 drama film written by and starring Emmett Hughes. The film marks the feature film directorial debut of Aisha Tyler, who raised funds for the project through a Kickstarter campaign. The film premiered at the 19th annual Sarasota Film Festival in April, 2017. X500 X500 is a 2016 drama film directed by Juan Andrés Arango. A Colombian, Canadian and Mexican coproduction, the film premiered in the Contemporary World Cinema strand at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The film tells the thematically interrelated but dramatically separate stories of three young adults, one each in Canada, Colombia and Mexico, who are each struggling to adapt to a new and unfamiliar living situation. The film features dialogue in English, French, Spanish, Tagalog and Mazahua. The film stars Jembie Almazan as Maria, Bernardo Garnica Cruz as David and Jonathan Diaz Angulo as Alex. Devil and Angel Devil and Angel is a 2015 Chinese comedy film directed by Yu Baimei and Deng Chao and starring Deng Chao and Sun Li. It was released in China on December 24, 2015. Dear Son Dear Son is a 2018 Tunisian drama film directed by Mohamed Ben Attia. It was selected to screen in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. It was selected as the Tunisian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards. Naqaab Naqaab is a 2018 Indian Bengali-language supernatural action comedy film directed by Rajiv Kumar Biswas. The film is produced by Shrikant Mohta and Mahendra Soni under the banner of SVF Entertainment. It stars Shakib Khan, Nusrat Jahan and Sayantika Banerjee and also features Rudranil Ghosh, Sudip Mukherjee, Amit Hasan, Kharaj Mukherjee, and Sadek Bachchu in supporting roles. The movie is a remake of the 2015 Tamil film Massu Engira Masilamani. The Other Story The Other Story is a 2018 Israeli drama film directed by Avi Nesher. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. The Wrath The Wrath is a 2018 South Korean horror mystery film directed by Yoo Young-sun, starring Seo Young-hee and Son Na-eun. It is a remake of the 1986 Korean horror film Womans Wail. The film was released on November 8, 2018. Her Friend the Bandit Her Friend the Bandit is a 1914 American comedy silent film made by Keystone Studios starring Charles Chaplin and Mabel Normand, both of whom co-directed the movie. It is considered lost. Mabel and Fatty's Wash Day Mabel and Fattys Wash Day is a 1915 American silent comedy short or "one-reeler" directed by Fatty Arbuckle and co-starring Arbuckle and Mabel Normand. Fireman, Save My Child Fireman, Save My Child is a 1932 American Pre-Code comedy film starring Joe E. Brown and directed by Lloyd Bacon. It was produced by the First National Pictures and released by their parent Warner Brothers. Previously filmed in the silent era in 1918 and by Paramount in 1927. It would later be remade in 1954. We're Rich Again Were Rich Again is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy-drama film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Edna May Oliver, Billie Burke and Marian Nixon. It is based on the play And Who Will Be Clever by Alden Nash. Broadway Gondolier Broadway Gondolier is a musical film directed by Lloyd Bacon. The film was released by Warner Bros., and featured Dick Powell, Joan Blondell and Adolphe Menjou. Blondie in Society Blondie in Society is a 1941 black-and-white comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer. Its the ninth of the 28 Blondie films. Mashenka Mashenka is a 1942 Soviet drama film directed by Yuli Raizman and starring Valentina Karavayeva and Mikhail Kuznetsov. They Raid by Night They Raid by Night is a 1942 American low-budget World War II film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring Lyle Talbot and June Duprez. It was from Producers Releasing Corporation. Tish Tish is a 1942 comedy-drama film directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring Marjorie Main and ZaSu Pitts. The Fighting Guerrillas Chetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas is a war film made by Twentieth Century Fox in 1943. The film starred Philip Dorn, Anna Sten, and Martin Kosleck. It was originally titled The Seventh Column and was directed by Louis King based on a story by Jack Andrews, who also co-wrote the screenplay. The film was produced by Sol M. Wurtzel and Bryan Foy. The film was announced in Boxoffice magazine in the May 30, 1942 issue: "The Seventh Column, a story based on exploits of General Draža Mihailović, Yugoslav guerilla leader." The movie appears in the American Film Institute catalogue for American feature films made between 1941–1950. The movie was advertised in an original print ad as follows: Gildersleeve's Bad Day Gildersleeves Bad Day is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas from a screenplay by Jack Townley. The picture was the second in the Gildersleeves series produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, based on the popular NBC radio program, The Great Gildersleeve, created by Leonard L. Levinson, and was released on June 10, 1943. The film stars Harold Peary, Jane Darwell and Nancy Gates. Spring in Park Lane Spring in Park Lane is a 1948 British romantic comedy film produced and directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle and Michael Wilding. It was the top movie at the British box office in 1948 and remains the most popular entirely British-made film ever in terms of all-time attendance. Without Honor Without Honor is a 1949 film noir directed by Irving Pichel and starring Bruce Bennett, Laraine Day, Dane Clark, Agnes Moorehead, and Franchot Tone. Trail of Robin Hood Trail of Robin Hood is a 1950 American Trucolor film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers. Filmed in the San Bernardino Mountains and Big Bear Lake California, it is notable for featuring a large cast of Western stars and the last film that Roy Rogers filmed in Trucolor. Despite the title, there is no reference to Robin Hood in the film. Muscle Up a Little Closer Muscle Up a Little Closer is the 176th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1957 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Sheba and the Gladiator Sheba and the Gladiator is a 1959 historical drama film loosely pertaining to the Palmyrene Empire and its re-annexation back into the Roman Empire. Me, Me, Me... and the Others Me, Me, Me... and the Others is a 1966 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Blasetti. For this film Blasetti won the David di Donatello for best director. In a Colt's Shadow In a Colts Shadow is a 1965 Italian spaghetti western film directed and written by Giovanni Grimaldi. Isadora Isadora Duncan, the Biggest Dancer in the World is a BBC TV film based on the life of the American dancer Isadora Duncan first broadcast on 22 September 1966. The film was directed and produced by Ken Russell and written by Sewell Stokes and Russell. It starred Vivian Pickles and Peter Bowles. OSS 117 Murder for Sale OSS 117 – Double Agent The Todd Killings The Todd Killings is a 1971 psychological thriller directed by Barry Shear and starring Robert F. Lyons, Richard Thomas, Belinda Montgomery, and Barbara Bel Geddes. It is based on the true crimes of serial killer Charles Schmid in the 1960s. The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir is a 1970 television film written and directed by Jean Renoir. The last completed work by Renoir, it consists of three short films: The Last Christmas Dinner, The Electric Floor Waxer and A Tribute to Tolerance. Expulsion of the Devil Au rendez-vous de la mort joyeuse is a 1973 horror film directed by Juan Luis Buñuel. It is also known as At the Meeting with Joyous Death and Expulsion of the Devil and Lune lune coquelune. Anno Domini 1573 Anno Domini 1573 is a 1975 Yugoslav/Croatian feature film directed by Vatroslav Mimica. The film was selected for Directors Fortnight section at Cannes Film Festival in 1976. It is a historical drama film depicting events surrounding the 1573 Croatian-Slovenian peasant revolt, with Fabijan Šovagović starring as Matija Gubec, the legendary peasant leader. Mariken van Nieumeghen Mariken van Nieumeghen is a 1974 Dutch drama film directed by Jos Stelling. It is based on the 16th-century text Mariken van Nieumeghen. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. Foxtrot Foxtrot is a 1976 drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein and starring Peter OToole, Charlotte Rampling and Max von Sydow. It was re-released in 1977 as The Far Side of Paradise. Somewhat in the style of "Swept Away", its the story of a very chic, Romanian Count and Countess that escape Europe by yacht in 1939, during WWII, for a private island paradise somewhere in the Pacific. Its rather unsettling and a bit surreal, portraying a couple reminiscent of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor as they undergo a languid descent from elegance to decadence to butchery. Most striking is the set and wardrobe. The set -- a full Art Deco interior under a tent on a deserted island. And the clothes -- a seemingly endless supply of pristine white couture and custom tailoring. The timing was such that Rampling was making this just as Luchino Visconti needed to begin shooting "The Innocent" written with Rampling in mind, and so she couldnt appear in what was to be Viscontis last film. The F.J. Holden The FJ Holden is a 1977 Australian film directed by Michael Thornhill. The FJ Holden is a snapshot of the life of young teenage men in Bankstown, Australia in the 1970s and deals with the characters difficulty in reconciling mateship with respect for a girlfriend. Debi Enker in Australian Cinema comments: "The FJ Holden presents the suburbs as a cultural and spiritual desert. It is a place where regular bouts with the bottle are the only antidote for lives without hope or direction." The film initially received a R classification from the Australian Film Board of Review, but after an appeal to the censors it was revised to a M classification for moderate sex scenes and moderate coarse language. However, all states except Victoria and New South Wales exercised their right to override the Commonwealth decision and retained the R classification. The Savage Five The Savage Five, also known as The Savage 5, is a 1974 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Chang Cheh and starring David Chiang, Ti Lung, Chen Kuan-tai, Danny Lee and Wong Chung. The films Chinese title literally means the "Five Tiger Generals". Wend Kuuni Wend Kuuni is a 1982 Burkinabé drama film directed by Gaston Kaboré. It was followed with the sequel Buud Yam. Bye Bye Jupiter is a 1984 Japanese science fiction film directed by Sakyo Komatsu and Koji Hashimoto. The script was adapted by science-fiction author Sakyo Komatsu from his novel Sayonara Jupiter. She'll Be Wearing Pink Pyjamas Shell Be Wearing Pink Pyjamas is a 1985 British comedy film directed by John Goldschmidt and starring Julie Walters, Anthony Higgins and Alyson Spiro. It deals with the experiences of eight women from diverse backgrounds on an all-female survival course in the Lake District. It was released on DVD in the UK in 2007. Burke & Wills Burke & Wills is a 1985 Australian adventure film directed by Graeme Clifford, starring Jack Thompson and Nigel Havers. The film is based on the ill-fated Burke and Wills expedition across Australia. The film follows Robert OHara Burke and William John Wills in their crossing of Australias interior in 1860-1. The films account of the story changes the expeditions ending by having the explorers actually reach the northern coast. This upbeat idea was vehemently criticised by Australian reviewers. The story was also filmed the same year as a comedy, Wills & Burke. Here Come the Littles Here Come the Littles is a 1985 American-Luxemborugish-Canadian-Japanese-French animated fantasy film produced in France by DIC Enterprises, Inc. and distributed by Atlantic Releasing. It was directed by Bernard Deyriès and adapted by Woody Kling from John Petersons series of books, The Littles, and also based on the ABC television show of the same name. Here Come the Littles follows a boy named Henry Bigg as he meets a family of miniature people that lives in his home. While his uncle Augustus plans to build a shopping center at the site of his home, Henry teams up with the Littles to prevent this scheme. Here Come the Littles was screened at weekend matinees during its original U.S. release, and made over US$6.5 million. It was not a critical success; reviewers found fault with the story and animation style. The film was released on VHS in late 1985, and on DVD in early 2004. Another Littles film, Liberty and the Littles, premiered on television in late 1986. Inside Out Inside Out is a 1986 American drama film directed by Robert Taicher, written by Robert Taicher and Kevin Bartelme and starring Elliott Gould, Howard Hesseman and Jennifer Tilly. Summer Night with Greek Profile, Almond Eyes and Scent of Basil Summer Night is a 1986 Italian comedy film directed by Lina Wertmüller. The film was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Final Victory Final Victory is a 1987 Hong Kong action film directed by Patrick Tam and starring Eric Tsang, Loletta Lee, Margaret Lee and Tsui Hark. Backfield in Motion Backfield in Motion is a 1991 American comedy film directed by Richard Michaels and written by Gene ONeill, Noreen Tobin and Janet Brownell. The film stars Roseanne Barr, Tom Arnold, Colleen Camp, Conchata Ferrell, Carolyn Mignini and Johnny Galecki. The film premiered on ABC on November 13, 1991. Lies of the Twins Lies of the Twins is a 1991 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Tim Hunter. Painted Skin Painted Skin is a 1993 Hong Kong supernatural horror film starring Adam Cheng, Joey Wong, Sammo Hung, Lam Ching Ying, and Wu Ma. It was directed by King Hu. It is based, very loosely, on a famous story in Pu Songlings classic short story collection, Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio. Willing to Kill: The Texas Cheerleader Story Willing to Kill: The Texas Cheerleader Story is a 1992 American television film directed by David Greene. It stars Lesley Ann Warren and Tess Harper. It was nominated for a Young Artist Award in 1993. It preceded, but was ultimately overshadowed by, the bigger-budgeted and more star-powered version of the "true story", The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom. Doorways Doorways is a proposed science fiction series from writer George R. R. Martin. A pilot was shot in May 1992, starring George Newbern, Anne Le Guernec, Robert Knepper, Kurtwood Smith, Max Grodenchik, and Carrie-Anne Moss, but was not picked up, and the project was shelved. In 2010, IDW Publishing developed an adaptation of the TV pilot into comic book format. Il cielo è sempre più blu Bits and Pieces, originally Il cielo è sempre più blu, is a 1996 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Antonello Grimaldi. The title of the film is a reference to a song by Rino Gaetano. The film depicts several short stories set in a single day in Rome. Curtis's Charm Curtiss Charm is a Canadian comedy-drama film, released in 1995. The directorial debut of John LEcuyer, the film won a special jury citation for Best Canadian Feature Film at the 1995 Toronto International Film Festival. Based on a short story by Jim Carroll, the film stars Maurice Dean Wint as Curtis, a paranoid drug addict who believes his mother-in-law has cast a voodoo spell on him, which has resulted in his being stalked by a killer squirrel. With the help of his friend Jim, he tries to devise a talisman to protect him from the curse. Mee Pok Man Mee Pok Man is a 1995 Singaporean film directed by Eric Khoo. The film is Eric Khoos debut feature, after making award-winning short films for years. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival and showed at more than 30 film festivals worldwide, winning the FIPRESCI Award. The film stars Joe Ng as the male protagonist Johnny, a Chinese seller of noodles, and Michelle Goh, who plays a prostitute. The film was given an "R" rating in Singapore, restricting the movie audience to adults aged 21 and above, but after the change in film ratings in 2004, it was re-rated "M18". The films story was inspired by a story by Damien Sin, "One Last Cold Kiss", that appeared in Classic Singapore Horror Stories: Book 2. Khoo was supposed to illustrate the story about a mortuary attendant who falls in love with a fresh corpse, brings it back home, and has a relationship with it. The soundtrack album was released under BMG and featured the film score by Kevin Mathews and music by Singaporean acts including The Padres Opposition Party, Livonia, Etc and Sugarflies. In November 2015, the film was restored by the Asian Film Archive and presented at the 26th Singapore International Film Festival. The restored film also enjoyed a run at independent cinema The Projector, which also celebrated its legacy with talks. Fistful of Flies Fistful of Flies is a 1997 Australian film directed by Monica Pellizzari and starring Tasma Walton. It screened at the Sundance Film Festival. Banarasi Babu Banarasi Babu is a 1997 Indian Hindi comedy film directed by David Dhawan. The film stars Govinda, Ramya, Kader Khan, Shakti Kapoor and Bindu. The film was inspired by William Shakespeares The Taming of the Shrew and the 1972 Tamil movie Pattikada Pattanama. Yugpurush: A Man Who Comes Just Once in a Way Yugpurush is a 1998 Bollywood Drama film directed by Partho Ghosh and produced by Vijay Mehta. The film stars Nana Patekar, Jackie Shroff and Manisha Koirala in the title roles. It is an adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevskys novel The Idiot. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Hopelessly Lost is a 1973 Soviet adventure comedy directed by Georgiy Daneliya based on Mark Twains Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Cinematography by Vadim Yusov. It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. Momotaro, Sacred Sailors is the first Japanese feature-length animated film. It was directed by Mitsuyo Seo, who was ordered to make a propaganda film for World War II by the Japanese Naval Ministry. Shochiku Moving Picture Laboratory shot the 74-minute film in 1944 and screened it on April 12, 1945. It is a sequel to Momotarō no Umiwashi, a 37-minute film released in 1943 by the same director. In English, the film is sometimes referred to as Momotaros Divine Sea Warriors or Momotaro: God Warriors of the Sea. Net Worth Net Worth is a 2000 drama film that starred Todd Field, Craig Sheffer, Daniel Baldwin, Michael T. Weiss, Tara Wood, Ernie Garrett, and Alix Koromzay. It was directed by Kenny Griswold from a script written by Kenny Griswold and Bill Kerig. Mowgli's Brothers Mowglis Brothers is a 1976 television animated special directed by American animator Chuck Jones. It is based on the first chapter of Rudyard Kiplings The Jungle Book. The special was narrated by Roddy McDowall, who also performs the voices of all the male characters in the film. June Foray was the voice of Raksha, the Mother Wolf. It originally aired on CBS on February 11, 1976. The special was released on VHS, Betamax, and Laserdisc by Family Home Entertainment in 1985, and it was released on VHS again in 1999 and on DVD in 2002 and 2007 by Lionsgate. Jones also directed adaptations of two other The Jungle Book stories, "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" and "The White Seal", in 1975. The Whole Shootin' Match The Whole Shootin Match is a 1978 American independent film directed and co-written by Eagle Pennell and starring Sonny Carl Davis, Lou Perryman and Doris Hargrave. The Black-and-white film was originally shot in 16 mm. The film was restored and distributed on DVD by Watchmaker Films in 2006 Ali: An American Hero Ali: An American Hero is an American television film which aired on August 31, 2000 on FOX. It chronicles portions of the career of heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali, who is portrayed by David Ramsey. The Suburbanite The Suburbanite is a 1904 American short comedy silent film directed by Wallace McCutcheion and starring John Troiano. The film was produced and distributed by the American Mutoscope & Biograph Company. Prints exist in the Library of Congress film archive and in the Museum of Modern Art film archive. Mon curé chez les nudistes Mon curé chez les nudistes is a French sex comedy from 1982 directed by Robert Thomas. The main role is played by Paul Préboist. Buddha Mil Gaya Buddha Mil Gaya is a 1971 Hindi-language comedy thriller film, produced by L.B. Thakur and directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film stars Om Prakash, Navin Nischol, Archana, Sonia Sahni, Deven Verma, Aruna Irani, Asit Sen and Lalita Pawar. The music is by R.D. Burman and the lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. Depeche Mode: Strange Too Strange Too - Another Violation by Anton Corbijn is the third music video compilation by Depeche Mode, featuring more videos directed by Anton Corbijn, released in 1990. Unlike the previous video, Strange, all the videos are fully in color. There are six videos, all songs from the album Violator, released in the same year. There is one for each of the four singles, plus two bonus videos, for "Halo" and "Clean", exclusive to "Strange Too". As with its predecessor, Corbijn shot all six videos in Super-8. The tallest woman in the "Halo" video is a young Jenna Elfman. The Drive-In featured in the introduction to the compilation is the "Motor Vu Drive-In", located in Erda, west of Salt Lake City, near the town of Tooele, this part of the video being shot the day after the bands concert in Salt Lake City in July, 1990. The Monster Mahakaal is a 1994 Indian horror film. It was directed by Shyam Ramsay and Tulsi Ramsay and is a ripoff of the American horror film franchise A Nightmare on Elm Street. It was released on DVD in the US by distributor Mondo Macabro in 2009. The film soundtrack was composed by Anand–Milind, and the background score was composed by K. J. Sing, Y.V. Tyagi and Vishal. Maanthrikam Maanthrikam is a 1995 Indian Malayalam-language action comedy film produced and directed by Thampi Kannanthanam and written by Babu Pallassery. It stars Mohanlal, Priya Raman, Jagadish, Raghuvaran, and Rajan P. Dev. Filmed by Saloo George and edited by A. Sreekar Prasad; S. P. Venkatesh provided the music. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Raanuvam. Queen of the Night Queen of the Night is a 2001 Croatian film directed by Branko Schmidt. It was Croatias submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Mazinger Z vs. The Great General of Darkness is a 1974 Japanese mecha animated film that served as an alternative link between the Mazinger Z series and the Great Mazinger series. It basically introduces Great Mazinger to the audience, as well as his enemies from the Mikene Empire, showing the defeat of Mazinger Z. It was released on July 25, 1974. The final episode of the Mazinger Z anime series would tell the story a bit differently, but with similar results in the plot. The film was also one of the inspirations behind the 2002 standalone spinoff to the Mazinkaiser OVA, Deathmatch! Great General of Darkness. Boys Life 4: Four Play Boys Life 4 is an anthology of four gay-themed short films that have been hits on the film festival circuit. February February is a 2003 Thai romance-drama film, written and directed by Yuthlert Sippapak. 13dici a tavola 13 at a Table is a 2004 Italian comedy film written and directed by Enrico Oldoini. It was entered into the main competition at the 2005 Tokyo International Film Festival. Lump of Sugar Lump Sugar is a 2006 South Korean film directed by Lee Hwan-kyung and starring actress Im Soo-jung. Anytown, USA Anytown, USA is a 2005 documentary film produced by director Kristian Fraga on the mayoral race in Bogota, New Jersey. The mayoral race was among Republican Steve Lonegan, Democrat Fred Pesce and independent Dave Musikant. The film is described as a candid documentary on a small town that "serves as a perfect backdrop which provides a compromising look at our nations political climate and proves that all politics is truly local". It was screened at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival on April 9, 2005, where it won the award for Best Documentary. Project Makeover Project Makeover is a 2007 South Korean film. In an online poll conducted by web portal Daum, Korean netizens named Project Makeover as the worst film of 2007. Fog City Mavericks Fog City Mavericks is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Gary Leva. It chronicles the San Francisco Bay Areas most well known filmmakers through interviews and archival footage. It is narrated by Peter Coyote, who is also featured in the film. The documentary also covers some of the movies made by these filmmakers such as American Graffiti, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Apocalypse Now, The Godfather, The Black Stallion, Home Alone, Mrs. Doubtfire, and Toy Story. Gay Lovers is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Kei Horie and based on the manga by Saika Kunieda. The film stars Takumi Saitoh as Noboru Fukami and Ryūnosuke Kawai as Kōhei Hayase. The film was released on July 28, 2007. The Tower of DRUAGA:the Aegis of URUK and its sequel, , is a Japanese anime television series, created by Gonzo, and is an animated reboot/continuation of Namcos Babylonian Castle Saga video game franchise which began as an arcade game, The Tower of Druaga, originally released in 1984. This series is amongst the first to be officially broadcast on the internet by Gonzo simultaneously in Japanese and subtitled in English on YouTube, and BOST TV. My 11th Mother Eleventh Mom is a 2007 South Korean film starring Kim Hye-soo, Kim Young-chan and Ryu Seung-ryong. It was released on November 29, 2007 and attracted 350,204 admissions. What on Earth Have I Done Wrong?! What on Earth Have I Done Wrong?! is a 2007 Taiwanese comedy film directed, co-written, and co-produced by Doze Niu, starring himself as struggling film director-producer "Doze Niu", in his feature film debut. Billed as "an honest outlook inside Doze Nius life and Taiwans entertainment industry", the low-budget mockumentary was shot mainly home movie-style with little background music. Most of the actors portrayed themselves. Shyness Machine Girl was released January 23, 2009 in Japan as part of the Japanese DVD release for The Machine Girl. It is a brief side-story or gaiden to The Machine Girl rather than a direct sequel. This version stars gravure idol Noriko Kijima as Yoshie, who has not only a machine-gun arm but another gun which extends from her lower anatomy. A Step Into Darkness A Step into the Darkness is a 2009 Turkish drama film, directed by Atil Inac, starring Suzan Genç as an Iraqi refugee who travels to Turkey in search of her missing brother after losing her entire family when soldiers raid their village. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , has won awards at international film festivals in Ankara, Antalya and Tiburon. The Overbrook Brothers The Overbrook Brothers is a 2009 comedy film directed by John E. Bryant. Co-written by Bryant and longtime friend Jason Foxworth, the film received its world premiere in the Narrative Competition at the SXSW Film Festival in 2009. Principal photography took place in the spring of 2008 for 3 weeks in various locations in Northern Colorado including Ft. Collins, and Idaho Springs. The remaining 3 weeks of principal photography took place in Austin and surrounding towns. The Spine The Spine is a 2009 animated short by Chris Landreth about a married dysfunctional couple, created in Landreths "psycho realist" style, in which characters mental states are reflected in their physical appearance. Voices for the couple were supplied by Gordon Pinsent and Alberta Watson. Landreth has explained his animation style as "a kind of surrealistic portrayal of real people and what I do with the surrealistic part is to make peoples emotional, psychological and spiritual state kind of very evident on their faces and in their body so that they look …scarred in a way that reflects their history." The Spine was produced by the National Film Board of Canada in association with Copperheart Animation and C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures, with the creative participation of Autodesk Canada and Seneca Colleges School of Communication Arts. It is Landreths second film with Copper Heart and the NFB, having won the 2004 Academy Award for Animated Short Film and the 25th Genie Award for Best Animated Short for his previous work, Ryan. My Geeky Girlfriend is a Japanese light novel series in two volumes by Pentabu based on a popular blog of the same name with 11 million page views. A manga adaptation by Rize Shinba started serialization in 2007 and was published by Enterbrain under their Bs LOG Comics imprint. A movie adaption was published in 2009 with My Geeky Girlfriend as the International English title. Both the light novel and manga have been licensed for release by Yen Press. Make a Fake Make a Fake is a 2011 Italian comedy film written and directed by Giovanni Albanese. For his performance, Giuseppe Battiston won the Nastro dArgento for Best Supporting Actor. The film was also nominated for the Nastro dArgento for best comedy film. 11.25: The Day He Chose His Own Fate is a 2012 Japanese drama film directed by Kōji Wakamatsu. The film was based on the Mishima Incident, which was a failed coup detat attempt led by Yukio Mishima in 1970. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Doraemon: Nobita and the Island of Miracles ~Animal Adventure~ , also known as Doraemon Animal Adventure and Doraemon the Movie: Nobita and the Last Haven -Animal Adventure-, is a 2012 Japanese animated film based on the popular manga and anime series Doraemon. Its the 32nd Doraemon film. The film was released in Japan on March 3, 2012. A video game based on this film was released for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan on March 1, 2012. Purification Purification is an independent supernatural thriller film written, directed, and produced by Joseph Ciminera. The film had its world premiere on 13 January 2012 and it was given a limited theatrical release on 6 April 2012. Purification stars Ciminera as Bret, a ruthless New York real-estate developer who begins to experience terrifying visions of souls trapped in limbo for the sins they committed in life. Windsor Drive Windsor Drive is a 2015 American psychological thriller film directed by Natalie Bible in her directorial debut. Better Man Better Man is an Australian television biopic mini-series which originally screened on SBS TV in July 2013, and replayed in February 2014. The four-part series was produced by Fremantle Media Australia in association with Bravado Productions. It was written and directed by Khoa Do and Produced by Stephen Corvini. It starred David Wenham, Bryan Brown, Claudia Karvan and newcomer Remy Hii. According to SBS, Better Man had the most "star studded lineup" in the networks history. Cannon Fodder Cannon Fodder, also known by the alternate titles of Basar Totahim and Battle of the Undead, is a 2013 horror film that was directed by Eitan Gafny, based on a script written by Gafny and Amit Lior, and is Gafnys feature film directorial debut. The film had its world premiere on 10 May 2013 at the Cape Fear Independent Film Festival and stars Liron Levo as a security operative sent to Lebanon on a final mission, only to discover that his opponents are of the dead. Cannon Fodder has been billed as Israels "first full length zombie film". Sunday Without God , also known as for short, is a Japanese light novel series written by Kimihito Irie, with illustrations by Shino. Fujimi Shobo has published nine volumes since January 2010 under their Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint. A manga adaptation by Abaraheiki began serialization in the November 2010 issue of Fujimi Shobos Monthly Dragon Age. A drama CD was released by Marine Entertainment on December 29, 2010. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Madhouse and directed by Yūji Kumazawa, aired between July and September 2013. Ah Boys to Men II Ah Boys to Men 2 is a 2013 Singaporean-Chinese comedy film produced and directed by Jack Neo, written by Neo, Lim Teck and Leonard Lai. It is the second of two cinematic parts. It was released on February 1, 2013. It is the highest-grossing Singaporean film of all time, and has grossed over four times of its S$3 million budget. A third installment titled Frogmen was announced by Jack Neo to be scheduled for production in August 2014 based on the story of a group of navy boys. Ah Boys to Men 3: Frogmen was released in cinemas on February 19, 2015. Trap Street Trap Street is a 2013 Chinese film written and directed by debut Chinese film director Vivian Qu, and starring Lu Yulai and He Wenchao. It premiered at the 2013 Venice International Film Festival, where it was nominated for the prestigious Luigi De Laurentiis Award. It subsequently won the Dragons and Tigers Award - Special Mention and second place in the Award itself at the Vancouver International Film Festival in the same year, and the Grand Jury Prize at the Boston Independent Film Festival in early 2014. The film tells the story of a young digital map-making surveyor, working for a digital mapping company, who in his spare time helps install CCTV cameras. He becomes infatuated with a young woman who works at a mysterious building in a street he has recently mapped. After establishing what appears to be a growing friendship, he loses contact with her. Determined to find her by using his computing and electronic skills, he discovers that the street has mysteriously disappeared from the electronic record, and the CCTV images of it are not accessible. The Price The Price is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by Anthony Onah. The film stars Aml Ameen, Lucy Griffiths, Peter Vack, Michael Hyatt, Hope Olaide Wilson, Souléymane Sy Savané, Craig muMs Grant, and Bill Sage. The Price premiered in the Narrative Feature Competition at the 2017 South by Southwest Film Festival. Orion Pictures and Samuel Goldwyn Films released the film theatrically on November 10, 2017. Illusions & Mirrors Illusions & Mirrors is a 2013 short film directed by Iranian-born American artist and filmmaker Shirin Neshat. The film, shot in black-and-white, stars Tarek Aylouch, Michael Markiewicz, and the Israeli-born American actress Natalie Portman. The film was commissioned by Dior, for which Portman is a spokesmodel, for the Miss Dior Expo at the Grand Palais, Paris. Shirin Neshat said that the film is a tribute to the black-and-white silent films made by such surrealist filmmakers as Man Ray, Jean Cocteau, Luis Buñuel, and Maya Deren. Masala Masala is a 2013 Telugu action comedy film produced by D.Suresh and Sravanthi Ravi Kishore jointly on Suresh Productions & Sri Sravanthi Movies banner, directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar. Starring Venkatesh, Ram, Anjali, Shazahn Padamsee in lead roles and music composed by S. Thaman. It is a remake of the 2012 Hindi film Bol Bachchan The film released worldwide on 14 November 2013. Upon release, the film received positive reviews from critics and the lead actors and the comedians performances were appreciated, but the film was a commercial failure at the box office. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Ek Aur Bol Bachchan in 2014 and released by S.N. Media Pvt. Ltd. Broke Broke is a 2016 Australian drama film, directed by Heath Davis. The film is based on the ups and downs of Rugby League and was shot on location in Gladstone, Queensland. It won a Film Jury Award for Best Screenplay at the 2016 SENE Film, Music and Art Festival. The soundtrack to Broke contains artists such as Darren Hanlon, Sam Shinazzi and The Holy Soul. Latitudes Latitudes is a 2014 Brazilian romance-drama film directed by Felipe Braga, starring Alice Braga and Daniel de Oliveira. The film tells the story of a couple who finds themselves in several places around the world, such as hotels, airports and train stations, in cities like Paris, London, Venice, Porto, Buenos Aires and Istanbul. The film is part of a transmedia project. Initially, it was exhibited on the Internet in several episodes. Later, went on television, and finally, it was released at the cinema. This was the intention of the director and producers since the beginning of the project. Juarez 2045 Juarez 2045 is a 2017 American science fiction action adventure film directed by Chris Le and produced by Rocky Mudaliar. It stars Danny Trejo, Brad Schmidt and Alex Heartman in lead roles. Juarez 2045 was released on April 1, 2017 in theaters in Sandy, Utah, near Salt Lake City. The film was later released on video on demand on May 1, 2018 under the title Cartel 2045. Sangee Sangee is an Indian Bengali film directed by Haranath Chakraborty, the film featured Jeet, Priyanka Trivedi. This film is the Bengali remake of the 1998 Tamil film Kannedhirey Thondrinal. Pionery-geroi Pioneer Heroes is a 2015 Russian drama film directed by Natalia Kudryashova. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. In December 2014, the film had been named best work-in-progress at the "coproduction village" of Les Arcs Film Festival. You're My Boss Youre My Boss is a 2015 Filipino romantic comedy film written and directed by Antoinette Jadaone starring Toni Gonzaga and Coco Martin. It was released on April 4, 2015, by Star Cinema. YZ YZ is a 2016 Indian Marathi language Coming of an age comedy, Drama, Romance film, directed by Sameer Vidwans and produced by Sanjay Chhabria and Anish Joag under the Everest Entertainment and Pratisaad Productions banner respectively. The film was released on 12 August 2016. The film stars Sagar Deshmukh, Akshay Tanksale, Parna Pethe, Sai Tamhankar and Mukta Barve in lead roles. The film had its world television premier on 11 December 2016 on Star Pravah. Until the Birds Return Until the Birds Return is a 2017 French drama film directed by Karim Moussaoui. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Looking for Oum Kulthum Looking for Oum Kulthum is a 2017 internationally co-produced drama film about the Egyptian diva Umm Kulthum, directed by Shirin Neshat in collaboration with Shoja Azari. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The Man from Beyond The Man from Beyond is a 1922 American silent mystery film starring Harry Houdini as a man found frozen in arctic ice who is brought back to life. Love 'Em and Leave 'Em Love Em and Leave Em is a 1926 silent American comedy-drama film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Evelyn Brent. According to the website SilentEra, a 16 mm film print of this film exists. Many foreign and domestic archive holdings. Mysterious Mose Mysterious Mose is a 1930 Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short released through Paramount Pictures. It was released in late December the same year. This film contains an early version of Betty Boop and the studios star, Bimbo. Mysterious Mose was a song from early 1930, written by Walter Doyle and first recorded by Ted Weems and his Orchestra. There are numerous recordings of the song, including Cliff Perrine and his Orchestra, Karl Radlach and his Orchestra, Rube Bloom and his Bayou Boys and R. Crumb & His Cheap Suit Serenaders. The Cat's Out The Cats Out is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1931. The Cats Out was a working title that survives on an existing vault print; the short was originally copyrighted and released as The Cats Nightmare. Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Mark Sandrich and written by Humphrey Pearson and Edward Kaufman. The film stars Charles Farrell, Wynne Gibson, William Gargan, ZaSu Pitts, Betty Furness and Blanche Friderici. The film was released on November 3, 1933, by RKO Pictures. Melody Cruise Melody Cruise is a 1933 American pre-Code musical romantic comedy film directed by Mark Sandrich, his first feature film with sound. The film received praise for Sandrichs creative direction, and solidly established him as a commercial director. Danger - Love at Work Danger – Love at Work is a 1937 American screwball comedy film directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by James Edward Grant and Ben Markson focuses on an attorneys frustrating efforts to deal with a wildly eccentric family. House Cleaning Blues House Cleaning Blues is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Grampy. Yellow Jack Yellow Jack is a 1938 film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer based on the 1934 play Yellow Jack. Both were co-written by Sidney Howard and Paul de Kruif. The 1934 play co-starred James Stewart and Sam Levene. Stewarts performance as Sergeant John OHara in the Broadway production of Yellow Jack attracted the attention of Hollywood along with a MGM contract. Unfortunately when Yellow Jack was filmed, Stewart was unavailable and replaced by Robert Montgomery. Sam Levene was the only member of the original Broadway cast to also appear in the movie. The plot line follows the events of the well-known "Walter Reed Boards", in which Major Walter Reed of the U.S. Army worked to diagnose and treat yellow fever in Cuba in 1898–1900. The U.S. Army Medical Corps doctors studied the theory by the Cuban doctor Carlos Finlay that the disease was caused by bites of infected Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, a concept which had been ridiculed. The dramas portrayed the soldiers who volunteered to be human "guinea pigs" by allowing themselves to be bitten and contract the deadly disease, for which no cure was then known. Daffy's Southern Exposure Daffys Southern Exposure is a 1942 animated short directed by Norman McCabe and starring Daffy Duck. It was released by Warner Bros. as part of the Looney Tunes series. Naïs Nais is a 1945 French film directed by Raymond Leboursier and starring Fernandel. It is based on the story Naïs Micoulin by Émile Zola. It was one of the most popular movies in France in 1945 with admissions of 3,467,792. Maniacs on Wheels Once a Jolly Swagman is a 1949 British film starring Dirk Bogarde, Bonar Colleano, Bill Owen, Thora Hird and Sid James. It is centred on the sport of motorcycle speedway racing, which was at its peak of popularity at the time. It was released in the U.S. as Maniacs on Wheels. The film is based on the 1946 novel by Montagu Slater. The title of the film refers to the first line of the Australian song "Waltzing Matilda". Director Jack Lee later said he enjoyed making the film "because it was physical, there was action and I had good actors." 'C'-Man C-Man is a 1949 American quasi-semidocumentary crime film noir directed by Joseph Lerner featuring Dean Jagger, John Carradine, Lottie Elwen and Rene Paul. Gail Kubik based his Pulitzer Prize winning Symphony Concertante on his score for C-Man. Fighting Fools Fighting Fools is a 1949 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on April 17, 1949 by Monogram Pictures and is the thirteenth film in the series. Battle of Rogue River The Battle of Rogue River is a 1954 Technicolor Western film starring George Montgomery, Martha Hyer, and Richard Denning, directed by William Castle and produced by Sam Katzman. The screenplay is written by Douglas Heyes. It is set during the Rogue River Wars in the Oregon Territory but features the standard costumes of a post American Civil War western and was filmed on the Newhall Ranch. Paid to Kill Five Days, released in the United States as Paid to Kill, is a 1954 British film noir directed by Montgomery Tully starring Dane Clark. It was produced by Hammer Film Productions. Sky Without Stars Sky Without Stars is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Erik Schumann, Eva Kotthaus and Horst Buchholz. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Berthel and Robert Stratil. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The Square Jungle The Square Jungle is a 1955 film noir drama sport film directed by Jerry Hopper and starring Tony Curtis, Pat Crowley and Ernest Borgnine. Former heavyweight champion of the world Joe Louis appears as himself. My Second Brother is a 1959 Japanese film by director Shohei Imamura. Cry for Happy Cry for Happy is a 1961 American comedy film shot in Eastmancolor and CinemaScope, directed by George Marshall, and released by Columbia Pictures. Professor Professor is a 1962 Hindi film, produced by F. C. Mehra and directed by Lekh Tandon. The film stars Shammi Kapoor, Kalpana, Bela Bose, Lalita Pawar, Tun Tun and Iftekhar. The films music is by Shankar Jaikishan. The film became a box office hit. The film was remade in Tamil as Nadigan, in Telugu as Bhale Mastaru, Peddinti Alludu and in Kannada as Gopi Krishna. The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. Totò d'Arabia Toto of Arabia is a 1965 Italian-Spanish adventure-comedy film directed by . It is a parody of Lawrence of Arabia and of spy films. Suppressed Duck Suppressed Duck is a 1965 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon starring Daffy Duck. The cartoon short is directed by Robert McKimson and written by David Detiege. It is Daffy Ducks only solo cartoon in the DePatie–Freleng series. This marks the final time Daffy appears solo, as well as the final time he says his catchphrase: "Youre despicable." Alien Terror The Incredible Invasion is a 1971 Mexican horror film directed by Juan Ibáñez. It stars Boris Karloff and Enrique Guzmán. The Incredible Invasion is one of four low-budget Mexican horror films Karloff made in a package deal with Mexican producer Luis Enrique Vergara. The others are Isle of the Snake People, Fear Chamber, and House of Evil. Karloffs scenes for all four films were directed by Jack Hill in Los Angeles in the spring of 1968. The films were then completed in Mexico. All four films were released after Karloffs death. The Hot Box The Hot Box is a 1972 women in prison film from Joe Viola and Jonathan Demme, who had previously made Angels Hard as They Come for New World Pictures. It was shot in the Philippines and was originally known as The Prescription Revolution. The House on Chelouche Street The House on Chelouche Street is a 1973 film by Israeli director Moshé Mizrahi, filmed in Hebrew, Egyptian Arabic, and Judeo-Spanish. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Gawain and the Green Knight Gawain and the Green Knight is a 1973 film directed by Stephen Weeks, and starring Murray Head as Gawain and Nigel Green in his final theatrical film as the Green Knight. The story is based on the medieval English tale Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and also Yvain by Cretian de Troyes and the tale of Sir Gareth in Thomas Malorys Le Morte dArthur. Part of the production was filmed at Beeston or Peckforton Castle in Cheshire. Weeks remade the film in 1984 as Sword of the Valiant with Miles OKeefe and Sean Connery as Gawain and the Green Knight, respectively. The Student Teachers The Student Teachers is a 1973 film directed by Jonathan Kaplan. It was inspired by the "nurse" cycle of pictures starting with The Student Nurses. Roger Corman says it was one of the best of the cycle. Supervan Supervan is a 1977 American vansploitation film directed by Lamar Card. It features a very heavily modified van central to the storyline. It action adventure comedy road movie and is rated PG. Dost For other films, see Dost Dost is a 1974 Hindi film. Produced by Premji, it was directed by Dulal Guha. The film stars Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Shatrughan Sinha, Asit Sen and Rehman. Amitabh Bachchan makes a guest appearance. The films music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death, also known as The New Game of Death and Legend of Bruce Lee, is a 1975 Bruceploitation martial arts film starring Bruce Li. Sensations Sensations is a 1975 pornographic film written by Veronique Monet, directed by Lasse Braun, and starring the writer and Brigitte Maier. It also features an appearance by Tuppy Owens. Exhibited at the Cannes Film Festival, it became the first European pornographic film to be distributed in the United States. Deadly Hero Deadly Hero is a 1975 thriller film starring Don Murray, Diahn Williams, James Earl Jones, Lilia Skala, Treat Williams, and directed by Ivan Nagy from a screenplay by George Wislocki and Don Petersen. Released in limited locales in 1975 with an R rating from the Motion Picture Association of America, the film was distributed by AVCO Embassy Pictures and is Treat Williams film debut. Deadly Hero opened to mixed, mostly negative reviews by critics and was seen as a commercial failure. Hot Stuff Paura in città is a 1976 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Giuseppe Rosati. Hidden Pleasures Hidden Pleasures is a 1977 drama film, directed by Eloy de la Iglesia. The script was written by de la Iglesia, Rafael Sánchez Campoy and Gonzalo Goicoechea with the working title La acera de enfrente, considered too daring for its time, the title was changed upon release. The film stars Simón Andreu, Charo López and Tony Fuentes. The plot follows a middle-aged, closeted homosexual banker from a wealthy family, who falls in love with a much younger heterosexual man. Los placeres ocultos is notable for being the first extended representation of gay men in Spanish cinema. Operation Leopard La légion saute sur Kolwezi also known as Operation Leopard is a French war film directed by Raoul Coutard filmed in French Guiana. The script is based on the true story of the Battle of Kolwezi that happened in 1978. It was diligently described in a book of the same name by former 1 REP Captain Pierre Sergent. He published his book in 1979; the film came out in 1980. Raoul Coutard shot the film in a documentary style. Promises in the Dark Promises in the Dark is a 1979 American drama film directed by Jerome Hellman and written by Loring Mandel. The film stars Marsha Mason, Ned Beatty, Susan Clark, Michael Brandon, Kathleen Beller and Paul Clemens. The film was released by Warner Bros. and Orion Pictures on November 2, 1979. Lethal Obsession Lethal Obsession is a 1987 German crime-thriller film written and directed by Peter Patzak and starring Peter Maffay, Tahnee Welch, Michael York, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Elliott Gould and Massimo Ghini. Glory! Glory! Glory! Glory! is a 1989 televangelism comedy film directed by Lindsay Anderson and starring Ellen Greene that originally aired on HBO in two parts. The Sea and the Weather El mar y el tiempo is a 1989 drama film written and directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez. That's Adequate Thats Adequate is a 1989 mockumentary documenting a fictional Hollywood studio, Adequate Film Studios. Narrated and hosted by Tony Randall, the film features an all-star cast including James Coco, Robert Downey Jr., Anne Meara, Jerry Stiller, Bruce Willis and Ben Stiller. It was also the last one for actress Ina Balin, who had also appeared in Hurwitzs previous films such as The Projectionist and The Comeback Trail. The Face of Fear The Face of Fear is a 1990 American television film directed by Farhad Mann and starring Pam Dawber and Lee Horsley. It is based on the novel of the same name by Dean Koontz, who wrote the teleplay with Alan Jay Glueckman. Denial Denial is a 1990 American drama film, written and directed by Erin Dignam. The film features Robin Wright as "Sarah," a sometime actress and tall, dark, handsome loner, "Michael", as lovers, as they were in real life,. "Michael" inhabits the realm of obsessional love with "Sarah" becoming his sickness, as he calls it—or her. Off and Running Off and Running is a 1991 American film starring singer and actress Cyndi Lauper as a mermaid-themed lounge singer who gets involved with a caring but troubled man. Because of his involvement with horse racing and breeding, the man is murdered in front of her, and she goes on the lam to escape his killers. On the way, she takes on the company of a professional golfer and a rebellious pre-teen boy, and together they attempt to unravel the mystery behind her slain lovers past. The film was not widely distributed and coasted into notability mainly because of Laupers involvement. It is generally available on VHS for less than a dollar. The film fared far better in other countries where Laupers popularity has sustained. In Germany and Japan it was packaged as "Moon Over Miami". Ted & Venus Ted & Venus is a 1991 American comedy-drama film directed by Bud Cort, written by Cort and Paul Ciotti and featuring an all-star cast including Brian Thompson. The original music is composed by David Robbins. The film was initially released theatrically in the United States on December 20, 1991, and on home video in 1993. On March 1, 2005, the film was released on DVD in Canada by Legacy Entertainment in full frame format without any bonus material. The DVD has since been discontinued, and as of 2018, there are currently no plans for a new DVD of the film. A Triumph of the Heart: The Ricky Bell Story A Triumph of the Heart: The Ricky Bell Story is a 1991 CBS made-for-TV movie that recounts the life of Ricky Bell, a Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back sickened with dermatomyositis, and Ryan Blankenship, a physically impaired child. The movie takes place during the 1981 Buccaneers season, including actual gameplay footage and a dramatized role played by Mario Van Peebles. Bell finds himself befriending an impaired child who inspire each other to become better in their own ways. Amy Fisher: My Story Amy Fisher: My Story is a 1992 American drama film directed by Bradford May and written by Phil Penningroth. The film stars Ed Marinaro, Noelle Parker, Boyd Kestner, Pierrette Grace, Lawrence Dane, Kate Lynch and Kathleen Laskey. The film premiered on NBC on December 28, 1992. A Life in the Theater A Life in the Theatre is a 1993 American television movie starring Matthew Broderick and Jack Lemmon. It is based on David Mamets play of the same name. Lemmon was nominated for a Golden Globe for his portrayal of Robert. This is the second adaptation of Mamets play following the 1979 version. Love, Math and Sex Love, Math and Sex is a 1997 French drama film directed by Charlotte Silvera. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 1997 Toronto International Film Festival. Justice for Annie: A Moment of Truth Movie Justice for Annie: A Moment of Truth Movie is a 1996 American-Canadian made-for-television drama film directed by Noel Nosseck. The film, based on actual events, is a part of the Moment of Truth franchise and was also made as Death Benefit. Filming took place in Toronto. La Salla La Salla is a 1996 computer animated short by Richard Condie, produced in Winnipeg by the National Film Board of Canada. The film is a farcical comic opera, with a libretto written by Condie and translated into Italian, then recorded by Jay Brazeau. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 69th Academy Awards. It also won the award for best animation film at the Vancouver International Film Festival. From Hare to Eternity From Hare to Eternity is a 1997 Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, directed by Chuck Jones. The voice of Bugs is performed by Greg Burson and the voice of Yosemite Sam is performed by Frank Gorshin. The cartoon is mainly a parody of H.M.S. Pinafore with Sam and Bugs performing many of the songs. It was issued as a tribute to Sams creator, Friz Freleng, who had died two years previously. It is both the final Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and the final Chuck Jones-directed Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies short, ending a career that began in 1938 with The Night Watchman and four years before his death in 2002. It is included as a special feature on the DVD for The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie as well as the Volume 1 Blu-ray box-set on the third disc. The character Michigan J. Frog also has a brief cameo in the cartoon. Because Yosemite Sam was created by Freleng, this is the only Chuck Jones cartoon to feature Yosemite Sam. A Dirty Western A Dirty Western is a 1975 pornographic film directed by Joseph F. Robertson and starring Barbara Bourbon. Along with Russ Meyers nudie-cutie Wild Gals of the Naked West and the hardcore Sweet Savage, the film is one of the few porn films in the American Western movie genre. Charlemagne Charlemagne, le prince à cheval is a 1993 television miniseries about the life of Charlemagne. It consists of five episodes and covers the period from the death of his father, Pepin the Short in AD 768 until Charlemagnes coronation as the first Holy Roman Emperor on Christmas Day, AD 800. However, there is a minor chronological anachronism: in an earlier episode, we see Widukind, the king of the Saxons surrender and convert to Christianity, which didnt happen until AD 803. This program was directed by Clive Donner, which was the final project he worked on before dying on 7 September 2010 and based primarily on the contemporary biography of Charlemagne written by Einhard, who knew Charlemagne personally. Agentti 000 ja kuoleman kurvit Agentti 000 ja kuolema kurvit was a 1983 Finnish spy comedy film directed by Visa Mäkinen and written by Ismo Sajakorpi. The film stars Ilmari Saarelainen as James Bond impersonator Joonas G. Breitenfeldt and Tenho Saurén as a bank robber. English actor John Wood also makes an appearance as Agent 009, and his serious, wooden portrayal of the character stands in contrast to the outrageous antics of the other members of the cast contributing to further humour. Finnish actress Kielo Tommila stars as the reporter Ulla Salla and the main love interest of Agent 000. "000" or "nolla-nolla-nolla" as it was advertised, was then the Finnish national emergency call number. Dahab Dahab is a 1953 Egyptian Comedy musical film directed by Anwar Wagdy, starring the 10-year-old wunderkind Fayrouz alongside Wagdy in one of the most important films of her career. Sleeping Beauties Sleeping Beauties is a 1999 short comedy film directed by Jamie Babbit. It premiered at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. It stars Sarah Lassez as a morgue beautician trying to get over her ex-girlfriend, played by Radha Mitchell. Babbit made the film with help from David Fincher and Michael Douglas. It played at several film festivals during 1998 and 1999, and was later distributed on a DVD collection of short films by production company POWER UP. Babbit won a Channel 4 award for the film. A Neapolitan Spell A Neapolitan Spell is a 2002 Italian comedy film written and directed by Paolo Genovese and Luca Miniero, at their feature film debut. For her performance in this film, Marina Confalone won the David di Donatello for Best Actress. Ichijo's Wet Lust aka Ichijos Wet Desire, Drenched Passion, Sayuri Ichijo: Moist Desire, Following Desire and Sayuri Ichijō: Wet Lust is a 1972 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Tatsumi Kumashiro and starring the famous stripper Sayuri Ichijō as herself, and co-starring Kazuko Shirakawa and Hiroko Isayama. Considered one of the best films in the series, in 1999 Japanese critics voted it one of the 100 best Japanese films of the 20th century. The Magician and the Imp La Clownesse fantôme, released in the United States as The Shadow-Girl and in the United Kingdom as Twentieth Century Conjuring, is a 1902 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. The Confederate Ironclad The Confederate Ironclad is a 1912 short spy film set during the American Civil War. It stars Guy Coombs, Anna Q. Nilsson and Miriam Cooper. It was released 50 years after the famous Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack between two ironclad warships. Nilsson was later briefly married to co-star Coombs in 1916. Athaku Yamudu Ammayiki Mogudu Attaku Yamudu ... Ammayiki Mogudu is a 1989 Telugu romantic action comedy film produced by Allu Aravind, starring Chiranjeevi and Vijayashanti in the lead roles, with former heroine Vanisri making a comeback to the silver screen as Vijayashantis on-screen mother, Chamundeswari. The film was written and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. This film was eventually remade in Tamil as Maapillai, starring Rajinikanth and in Hindi as Jamai Raja, starring Anil Kapoor and also inspired other Indian films with similar themes. The film was recorded as an Industry Hit at the box office. Sreedharante Onnam Thirumurivu Sreedharante Onnam Thirumurivu is 1987 Malayalam film directed by Sathyan Anthikad and starring Mammootty. Raaja Paarvai Raja Paarvai is a 1981 Tamil-language Indian romance film directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. Loosely based on the 1972 film Butterflies Are Free, the story was written by Kamal Haasan, for whom the film was his 100th as an actor, and first as producer. The score and soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was simultaneously made and released as Amavasya Chandrudu in Telugu. Despite being a box office failure, the film received critical acclaim, and Haasans performance won him the Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actor. Aval Appadithaan Aval Appadithan is a 1978 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by C. Rudhraiya in his directorial debut, and co-written by him with Somasundareshwar. The film was produced by Ragamanjari in association with the M.G.R. Government Film and Television Training Institute. It stars Sripriya in the lead role with Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth in supporting roles, while Ilaiyaraaja composed the films music. The plot revolves around Manju and the difficulties she faces in her life, due to her romantic relationships, resulting in her developing an aggressive and cynical nature towards men. Aval Appadithan was released on 30 October 1978, on Diwali day. Although the film received positive critical reception, it was not a box office success at the time of its release. However, the film began to develop an audience after directors P. Bharathiraja and Mrinal Sen commented positively about it. The film was noted for its stylish filmmaking, screenplay, and dialogue, a large portion of it being in English. Aval Appadithan was the first film made by a graduate of the M.G.R. Government Film and Television Training Institute, facilitating students of film technology to achieve success in the field of cinema. The film received the second prize for Best Film at the 1978 Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, while Nallusamy and M. N. Gnanashekharan won the Best Cinematographer award. Additionally, Sripriya received a Special Award for the Best Actress of 1978. In 2013, CNN-News18 included the film in its list, "The 100 greatest Indian films of all time". Raped by an Angel 2: The Uniform Fan Raped by an Angel 2: The Uniform Fan is a 1998 Category IIB Hong Kong film directed by Aman Chang, with a scenario by Wong Jing. It is the second installment of the Raped by an Angel film series. The Canal The Canal is a 1979 Turkish drama film directed by Erden Kıral. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival. Avunu Valliddaru Ishtapaddaru Avunu, Valliddaru Ishta Paddaru! is a 2002 Indian Telugu-language romance film written and directed by Vamsy. It won many awards including the Andhra Pradesh State Nandi Award. The films music is composed by Chakri. Open House Open House is a 2004 real estate musical film starring Hedy Burress, Ann Magnuson, Anthony Rapp, Sally Kellerman, Jenna Leigh Green and Kellie Martin, and directed by Dan Mirvish, a co-founder of the Slamdance Film Festival. It played on the film festival circuit in 2004–05 and was released on DVD through Wellspring Media. All the actors sang live on set, rather than lip synching. Le genre humain - 1ère partie: Les Parisiens Les Parisiens is a film directed by Claude Lelouch, released 15 September 2004. Chaukat Raja Chaukat Raja is a Marathi film made in 1991. The film iwas directed by Sanjay Surkar and produced by Smita Talwalkar. The movie is based on a family who takes a mentally challenged person under their wing and encourages him to develop his skills, while they deal with their own instabilities. Jewboy Jewboy is a 2005 Australian film directed by Tony Krawitz. The film stars Ewen Leslie, Chris Haywood, Saskia Burmeister, and Nicholas Eadie. It won the 2005 Australian Film Institute Awards for Best Short Fiction Film, Best Cinematography and Best Screenplay in a Short. Derailroaded Derailroaded: Inside The Mind Of Wild Man Fischer is a 2005 documentary film, directed by Josh Rubin and Jeremy Lubin, aka The Ubin Twinz about outsider artist Wild Man Fischer. The Silly Age The Silly Age is a 2006 Cuban film directed by Pavel Giroud. It was Cubas submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. This film has been nominated to the Goya Awards as a Best Spanish Language Foreign Film, and has won 5 awards in three different film festivals around the world: a Golden India Catalina for Best Film in the Cartagena Film Festival; Best Art Direction, Best Director and Best Original Score winning the Feature Film Trophy in the Cine Ceará - National Cinema Festival; and the Audience Award in the Lima Latinamerican Film Festival. The Mamiya Brothers is a 2006 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Yoshimitsu Morita, based on a novel by Kaori Ekuni. The films theme, Hey, brother, was performed by Rip Slyme. Karutha Pakshikal Karutha Pakshikal is a 2006 Malayalam film directed by Kamal. A Place in Time A Place in Time is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Angelina Jolie. Imagination Imagination is a 2007 American avant-garde animated/live action film, and the first feature length project directed by Eric Leiser, about young twin sisters who have Asperger syndrome. White Girl White Girl is a 2008 BBC film directed by Hettie MacDonald and starring Anna Maxwell Martin, Holly Kenny, Daniel Mays, Melanie Hill, Jay Simpson, and Jade Islam. Written by Abi Morgan, it was made as part of the BBCs White Season. It portrays a white family who move from an area of Leeds that has predominantly White British inhabitants to an area of Bradford composed of inhabitants of South Asian heritage. Flipping Out Flipping Out is a 2007 Israeli-Canadian documentary film directed by Yoav Shamir describing the drug use of Israeli men and women in India. It follows Israeli soldiers who take their discharge bonus and travel to India, where 90 percent will take drugs and around 2,000 will eventually need professional help after experiencing drug-induced mental breakdowns, or "flipping out". Tera Kya Hoga Johnny Tera Kya Hoga Johny is a 2008 Bollywood film directed by Sudhir Mishra starring Actors Karan Nath, Soha Ali Khan and Neil Nitin Mukesh are part of the film. It also stars two filmmakers, Anurag Kashyap and Aditya Bhattacharya. It was supposed to release in 2008 but was delayed, it was then set for an early 2010 release but in January 2010 it was further delayed because parts of the film were leaked on YouTube while still undergoing post-production work. Mishra filed an FIR and the police are investigating the source of the leak. Finally it released on 31 December 2010. The film is about the city of Mumbai, and a child who sells tea on its streets. In the words of the director, "Its set at a time when Mumbai wants to be Shanghai." He has also stated that he wants to make a sequel to the film. Race to Nowhere Race to Nowhere is a 2009 documentary film written by Maimone Attia and directed by Vicki Abeles and Jessica Congdon. Ivar Vivahitharayal...? Ivar Vivahitharayal ? is a 2009 Malayalam language comedy drama film starring Jayasurya, Bhama, and Samvrutha Sunil in leading roles. The film is the directorial debut of Saji Surendran, who has been a television serial director. As Night Falls As Night Falls is a 2013 horror film directed by Joe Davison. It was created in 2010 but was not released until November 12, 2013, when it was sent straight to DVD. It stars Debbie Rochon as a mother that returns from the dead to "discipline" anyone she thinks is naughty. Black Forest Black Forest is a 2010 German thriller film. It was released on 15 April 2010 in German cinemas. Redemption: For Robbing the Dead Redemption: For Robbing The Dead is a 2011 American Western independent film written and directed by BYU film professor Thomas Russell, and starring Jon Gries, Edward Herrmann, Barry Corbin, Gregg Christensen, Margot Kidder, Rance Howard, and Larry Thomas. Redemption: For Robbing The Dead is based on actual events The film was given an AML Award. Science and Islam Science and Islam is a three-part BBC documentary about the history of science in medieval Islamic civilization presented by Jim Al-Khalili. The series is accompanied by the book Science and Islam: A History written by Ehsan Masood. Le Grand Chef 2: Kimchi Battle Le Grand Chef 2: Kimchi Battle is a 2010 South Korean film starring Kim Jung-eun and Jin Goo. It was released on January 28, 2010. Loosely based on characters that appeared in Huh Young-mans celebrated manhwa series Sikgaek, it is a spin-off of 2007 adaptation Le Grand Chef, but with an original story. Culinary genius Seong-chan hears the news that world-renowned chef Jang-eun is trying to close down his childhood residence/restaurant, Chunyanggak. To save Chunyanggak, Seong-chan must compete against Jang-eun to make the best kimchi dish. The film showcased many different regional kimchi dishes and modern fusion recipes. Battle of the Brides Battle of the Brides also known as Cô dâu đại chiến is a 2011 Vietnamese comedy film directed by Victor Vu, produced by Saiga Films and Vietnam Studio, in association with Galaxy Studios, Phuong Nam Phim, Saigon Movies Media and HK Films. Battle of the Brides was released on January 28, 2011 in Vietnam and broke box office records, becoming the country’s highest grossing movie of all time. However, in the United States the movie was a Box office bomb, just grossing only $64,572. Final Target Vanquisher is a 2009 Thai science fiction/action film. It was directed by and starred Sophita Sriban. The film was released on November 5, 2009. Beladingala baale Beladingala Baale is a 1995 Kannada romantic movie directed by Sunil Kumar Desai, starring Anant Nag and Suman Nagarkar. It is based on a Telugu novel titled Vennello Adapilla by Yandamoori Veerendranath which was translated into Kannada by Vamshi titled Beladingala Baale. It was later serialised in Sudha, a Kannada weekly magazine. The Kannada and Telugu titles loosely translate to "lady in the moonlight." Vamshi, who translated the novel into Kannada also wrote dialogues for the movie or rather dialogues from the novel are adapted in the film without any modifications. Beladingala Baale literally means "lady in the moonlight". Story revolves around Revanth, a Chess grandmaster who is set to find out the identity of his fan who calls him often and whom he refers to as beladingala baale. Beladingala Baale gives Revanth the clues to find her out. How Revanth accomplishes his task forms the gist of the movie. East Meets West East Meets West is a 2011 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Jeffrey Lau. Love in the Time of Monsters Love in the Time of Monsters is a 2014 comedy horror film directed by Matt Jackson and starring Doug Jones, Kane Hodder, Mike McShane, Shawn Weatherly and Heather Rae Young. It was produced and distributed by TBC Films and Indican Pictures respectively. It premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival and was released on DVD and VOD in the U.S. and Canada on February 17, 2015. The title is a play on Love in the Time of Cholera, a novel by Gabriel García Márquez. Boiling Pot Boiling Pot is a 2015 American film directed by Omar Ashmawey and starring Louis Gossett Jr., Danielle Fishel and Keith David. One of a Kind One of a Kind is a 2013 French drama film directed by François Dupeyron. In January 2014 Grégory Gadebois received a nomination for Best Actor at the 39th César Awards. A Sort of Homecoming A Sort of Homecoming is an American drama film directed by Maria Burton and starring Katherine McNamara, Laura Marano, Parker Mack, Michelle Clunie and Kathleen Wilhoite. It premiered March 14, 2015 at the Omaha Film Festival. 49-o 49-O is a 2015 Tamil political satire film directed by debutante P. Arokiyadoss, who previously worked as an assistant to Gautham Vasudev Menon. It stars legendary actor Goundamani in the lead role, while actors Thirumurugan, Guru Somasundaram, and Balasingh, among others, play supporting roles. Production began in December 2013. The film released on 17 September 2015 on Vinayagar Chaturthi along with Maya and Trisha Illana Nayanthara and received mixed to positive reviews from critics. One Hundred Thousand Bad Jokes One Hundred Thousand Bad Jokes is a 2014 Chinese animated fantasy comedy film directed by Lu Hengyu and Li Shujie. It was released on December 31. Valiyavan Valiyavan is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language romantic action film written and directed by M. Saravanan. It stars Jai and Andrea Jeremiah and the music was composed by D. Imman with editing by M. Subarak and cinematography by Dinesh Krishnan. The film commenced shoot from May 2014 and ended on 27 March 2015. Vitamin She Vitamin She is a 2017 Gujarati romantic comedy-drama film directed by Faisal Hashmi and produced by Sanjay Raval. The film stars Dhvanit Thaker, with the story based upon its male protagonist and his experience with love and girls and the psychological differences between male and female. The film was released on 28 July 2017 and received tremendous response from audience and was declared super hit with 6 week houseful theatrical run. According to various theater owners in Gujarat, Vitamin She was one of the best Gujarati film that came in recent years after Bey Yaar, Chhello Divas, Gujjubhai The Great and Karsandas Pay & Use and made theaters crowded once again. It became the 6th highest grossing Gujarati film. It All Started at the End It All Started at the End is a 2015 Colombian documentary film directed by Luis Ospina. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 13 September 2015 The Miner The Miner is a 2017 Slovenian drama film directed by Hanna Antonina Wojcik Slak. It was selected as the Slovenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. This film follows the true story of a miner, who discovers thousands of executed people in Barbara Pit massacre. Mister Mister is a 2017 Telugu action romance film directed by Srinu Vaitla. It features Varun Tej, Lavanya Tripathi, Hebah Patel, and Prince in the lead roles. It had opened mixed to negative reviews from critics. It is dubbed Hindi as Daringbaaz 3 Production began in February 2016. Principal photography commenced in May 2016 in Hyderabad. One One is a 2017 Indian Bengali language crime thriller directed by Birsa Dasgupta under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films. The film stars Yash Dasgupta, Nusrat Jahan in the lead roles and Prosenjit Chatterjee in the antagonist role in the movie. It is a remake of Tamil film Thani Oruvan. The movie was released on 14 April 2017 all over the theatres in India. Supa Modo Supa Modo is a 2018 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Likarion Wainaina. It first premiered at 68th Berlin International Film Festival. It was selected as the Kenyan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Gentle Indifference of the World The Gentle Indifference of the World is a 2018 Kazakhstani drama film directed by Adilkhan Yerzhanov. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Three Loves The Woman One Longs For is a 1929 German silent drama film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Marlene Dietrich, Fritz Kortner and Frida Richard. It was based on the novel of the same title by Max Brod, published in Vienna by Paul Zsolnay Verlag in 1927. Made partly at the Babelsberg Studios, the film premiered on 29 April 1929 at the Mozartsaal in Berlin. The films art direction was by Robert Neppach. It is also known by the alternative title The Three Lovers. The film was originally silent with a scored orchestra accompaniment by Giuseppe Becce. In 1931 a synchronised soundtrack was added with music by Edward Kilenyi. Fiddlesticks Fiddlesticks is a ground-breaking 1930 animated cartoon film. It is the first complete sound cartoon to be photographed in two-strip Technicolor, and was also Ub Iwerkss first cartoon since he departed from Walt Disneys studio. The film was simultaneously released with King of Jazz, a musical revue, and was released with a cartoon depicting how Paul Whiteman, the music director of the film, "became the King of Jazz". Behold the Man Golgotha is a 1935 French film about the death of Jesus Christ, released in English-speaking countries as Behold the Man. The film was directed by Julien Duvivier, and stars Harry Baur as Herod, Jean Gabin as Pontius Pilate, and Robert Le Vigan plays Jesus of Nazareth. In 1935, the film opened in France, and in 1937 in United States and played throughout Europe. However, the British Board of Film Censors "would not allow British eyes to see it." Le Vigans performance marks the first direct portrayal of Christ in a sound film. For the most part, Jesus is shown from a respectful distance as was also the case in Ben-Hur, Quo Vadis, or The Robe, but there are also a few closer shots and even close-ups. The National Board of Review named the film the sixth best foreign film of 1937. The score for the movie was composed by French composer Jacques Ibert. The Novel of Werther The Novel of Werther is a 1938 French historical drama film directed by Max Ophüls and starring Pierre Richard-Willm, Annie Vernay and Jean Galland. It is based on the 1774 novel The Sorrows of Young Werther by Goethe. The film was made by Nero Film, a company run by German exiles who had left following the Nazi rise to power. Private Detective Private Detective is a 1939 American drama film directed by Noel M. Smith and written by Earle Snell and Raymond L. Schrock. The film stars Jane Wyman and Dick Foran and is based on the short story "Invitation to Murder" by Kay Krausse in the Pocket Detective Magazine. It was released by Warner Bros. on December 9, 1939. The Prime Minister The Prime Minister is a British 1941 British historical drama film directed by Thorold Dickinson and starring John Gielgud, Diana Wynyard, Fay Compton and Stephen Murray. It details the life and times of Benjamin Disraeli, who became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. It depicts his long marriage to Mary Disraeli and his relationship with various other public figures of the era including William Gladstone, Lord Melbourne and Queen Victoria. Gielgud would later reprise his role as Disraeli in the ITV television drama Edward the Seventh. The film was shot at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers. The company had previously made a successful biopic of the Prime Minister as Disraeli in 1929. The films sets were designed by the art director Norman G. Arnold. Back-Room Boy Back-Room Boy is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Herbert Mason, produced by Edward Black for Gainsborough Pictures and starring Arthur Askey, Googie Withers, Graham Moffatt and Moore Marriott. The original story is written by J.O.C. Orton. A man from the Met Office is sent to a lighthouse on a remote Scottish island to monitor the weather. He hopes to escape from women, but soon finds the island overrun by them. Fighting Father Dunne Fighting Father Dunne is a 1948 American biographical film about the life of Father Peter Dunne, and the creation of his News Boys Home in St. Louis, Missouri. Directed by Ted Tetzlaff, the screenplay was written by Martin Rackin and Frank Davis, based on an original story by William Rankin. The film stars Pat OBrien as Fr. Dunne, along with Darryl Hickman, Charles Kemper, Una OConnor, Arthur Shields, Harry Shannon, Joe Sawyer, Myrna Dell, and Ruth Donnelly. Hop, Look and Listen Hop, Look and Listen is a 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson that features Sylvester and Hippety Hopper, as his first appearance. Federal Agents vs. Underworld, Inc. Federal Agents vs. Underworld, Inc. is a 12-episode black-and-white film serial produced by Republic Pictures during July 1948 and released in January 1949, an original screenplay written collaboratively by Royal K. Cole, Basil Dickey, William Lively and Sol Shor as a crime story with elements of "the mysterious Orient" incorporated in the plot. Operation Concrete Operation Concrete is a documentary made by French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard, preceding his work in narrative, fiction film. Hot Cars Hot Cars is a 1956 American crime film directed by Don McDougall and written by Don Martin and Richard H. Landau. The film stars John Bromfield, Carol Shannon, Joi Lansing, Ralph Clanton, Mark Dana, Charles Keane and George Sawaya. It was released on November 2, 1956, by United Artists. Screaming Eagles Screaming Eagles is a 1956 black-and-white World War II film directed by Charles F. Haas, released by Allied Artists, and starring Tom Tryon, Jan Merlin, and was the film debut of French Miss Universe 1954 runner up Jacqueline Beer. The story is set during the night of the Normandy Invasion where the 101st Airborne Division jumps into France. The title of the film refers to the nickname of the Division, based on its shoulder sleeve insignia. The film is notable for its large cast of up-and-coming actors. The Vagabond King The Vagabond King is a 1956 Paramount Pictures musical film directed by Michael Curtiz and Kathryn Grayson, Oreste Kirkop, Rita Moreno, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Walter Hampden, and Leslie Nielsen. It is an adaptation of the 1925 operetta The Vagabond King by Rudolf Friml. Hampden plays King Louis XI. Mary Grant designed the films costumes. The Female The Female, released in the United Kingdom as A Woman Like Satan, is a 1959 French-Italian drama film directed by Julien Duvivier. It is the third adaptation of the novel La Femme et le pantin by Pierre Louÿs. Fifi Blows Her Top Fifi Blows Her Top is the 184th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1958 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. So ein Millionär hat's schwer So ein Millionär hats schwer is a 1958 Austrian film directed by Géza von Cziffra. St. Peter's Umbrella St. Peters Umbrella is a 1958 Czechoslovak-Hungarian drama film directed by Frigyes Bán and Vladislav Pavlovič and starring Mari Törőcsik, Sándor Pécsi and Karol Machata. It was based on the 1895 novel St. Peters Umbrella by Kálmán Mikszáth which had previously been adapted into a silent film in 1917 and a sound film in 1935. Toss Me a Dime Tire dié is an Argentine documentary directed by Fernando Birri and written Birri and seven other writers. The short film, billed as a "survey film", chronicles the harsh life of lower-class slums in Santa Fe. Claudelle Inglish Claudelle Inglish is a 1961 American film directed by Gordon Douglas and based on the 1958 novel by Erskine Caldwell. It stars Diane McBain and Arthur Kennedy. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1962 for Best Costume Design. The film was cast with many Warner Bros. Television contract stars, including Diane McBain who replaced the original choice for the lead Anne Francis. McBain was then co-starring in Surfside 6 and had previously appeared in Parrish. A Fever in the Blood A Fever in the Blood is a 1961 American drama film directed by Vincent Sherman. The film features a roster of Warner Bros. television contract players, often miscast according to the films producer and screenwriter Roy Huggins in his Archive of American Television interview. The picture is based on the 1959 novel of the same name by William Pearson. Efrem Zimbalist plays a judge and the rest of the cast includes Angie Dickinson, Jack Kelly, Don Ameche, Ray Danton, Herbert Marshall, Rhodes Reason, Robert Colbert, Carroll OConnor, Parley Baer, and Saundra Edwards. The picture was directed by Vincent Sherman, with music by Ernest Gold, cinematography by J. Peverell Marley, and editing by William H. Ziegler. Women of Devil's Island Women of Devils Island is a 1962 Italian-French adventure-drama film written and directed by Domenico Paolella and starring Guy Madison and Michèle Mercier. Wives and Lovers Wives and Lovers is a 1963 comedy film based upon the play, The First Wife, by Jay Presson Allen. Directed by John Rich, it stars Janet Leigh, Van Johnson, Shelley Winters, and Martha Hyer. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1964 for costume design. The Woman Who Wouldn't Die Catacombs is a 1965 British horror film directed by Gordon Hessler and starring Gary Merrill, Georgina Cookson and Jane Merrow. Women in Cell Block 7 Diario segreto da un carcere femminile is a 1973 Italian women in prison film written and directed by Rino Di Silvestro. It represents the directorial debut of Di Silvestro and the first Italian women in prison film. Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies is a 1973 American adventure-comedy film based on a story by Steven Spielberg. The film centers on a barnstorming pilot and his son as they fly around the United States in the 1920s, having adventures along the way. English actress Pamela Franklin provided the love interest. One of the driving forces behind the production, Robertson was a pilot in real life, although Hollywood stunt pilot Frank Tallman flew most of the aerial scenes. Don't Play Us Cheap Dont Play Us Cheap is a 1972 musical written, produced, and directed by Melvin Van Peebles, about an imp and a devil who take human form and try to break up a Harlem house party. A film version was produced in 1973. La mort d'un bûcheron The Death of a Lumberjack is a 1973 Canadian drama film directed by Gilles Carle. The film was entered into the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. Moonchild Moonchild is a 1974 American independent horror/new age film directed and produced by Alan Gadney. It was originally shot in 1971 as a student film. The film received limited commercial release under the title The Moon Child, but failed to make much of an initial impression on audiences. It has since gained recognition among film enthusiasts who discovered it due to its impressive cast of character actors: John Carradine, Victor Buono, Pat Renella, Janet Landgard and William Challee. La ragazzina Monika is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Imperoli. It marked the film debut of the Italian sexy comedy icon Gloria Guida, who later worked again with Imperoli in Blue Jeans. From Hong Kong with Love Bons Baisers de Hong Kong is a 1975 French film directed by Yvan Chiffre. It is a parody of James Bond movies featuring Les Charlots with scenes shot in Hong Kong. Mickey Rooney featured in the film as well as Bernard Lee and Lois Maxwell, stars of the James Bond films who appeared as M and Miss Moneypenny, respectively. It was filmed at the Shaw Brothers studios in Hong Kong. Return of the Chinese Boxer Return of the Chinese Boxer is a 1977 sequel to the 1970 Hong Kong film The Chinese Boxer and is directed by and starring Jimmy Wang. Rainbow Rainbow is a 1978 American made-for-television biographical musical drama film which chronicles the early years of singer-actress Judy Garland, portrayed by Andrea McArdle. Directed by Jackie Cooper, it was written by John McGreevey based on the 1975 book Rainbow: The Stormy Life of Judy Garland by Christopher Finch. It originally aired on NBC Monday Night at the Movies on November 6, 1978. The casting of McArdle as Judy Garland was heavily criticized at the time, as the actress did not resemble nor sound remotely like Garland. Assassination on the Tiber Assassinio sul Tevere is a 1979 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is the sixth chapter in the Nico Giraldi film series starred by Tomas Milian. Cocaine Cowboys Cocaine Cowboys is a 1979 American crime drama film directed by Ulli Lommel and written by Lommel, Spencer Compton, Tom Sullivan and Victor Bockris. It stars Jack Palance, Sullivan, and Andy Warhol who made a cameo appearance. The film is about cocaine dealing members of a rock band who get into trouble with the American Mafia. The War at Home The War at Home is a documentary film about the anti-war movement in the Madison area during the time of the Vietnam War. It combines archival footage and interviews with participants that explore the events of the period on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film focuses on student protests of government policies in the Vietnam War, clashes between students and police, and the responses of politicians and the public to the turmoil. Among the major events included is the Sterling Hall bombing. Intended to destroy the Army Math Research Center in the building, the bombing also caused massive destruction to other parts of the building, resulting in the death of a physics researcher, Robert Fassnacht, who was not involved in the Army Math Research Center. Bomber Karleton Armstrong, brother of Dwight Armstrong, is interviewed for the film, as is Paul Soglin, an antiwar leader who went on to be mayor of Madison. In 2018, the film was restored in 4K and re-released. Blade on the Feather Blade on the Feather is a television drama by Dennis Potter, broadcast by ITV on 19 October 1980 as the first in a loosely connected trilogy of plays exploring language and betrayal. A pastiche of the John Le Carré spy thriller and transmitted eleven months after Anthony Blunt was exposed as the fourth man, the drama combines two of Potters major themes: the visitation motif and political disillusionment. The plays title is taken from "The Eton Boating Song". Dinosaurs! Dinosaurs! – A Fun-Filled Trip Back in Time! is a short film released by Golden Book Video in 1987 under their "GoldenVision" series. It stars Fred Savage playing a grade school student named Philip who gives a class report on dinosaurs, with the help of an animated chalkboard and Will Vintons claymation dinosaurs. Originally created in 1980, when it was known more simply as Dinosaur, the 17-minute claymation short by Vinton Studios would later be used for this 1987 video. The popular short is also played at the Smithsonian Museum and has won numerous awards. This film is also played BOBs request in Rocky Hill, Connecticut at the museum in Dinosaur State Park. Dinosaurs! was designed as an educational film for young children new to the world of prehistoric life; the video slipsleeve describes the film with "Discover the real monsters who dominated the earth for millions of years!" The cartoon animation of the chalkboard is used to elaborate on attributes such as the extinction of the dinosaurs as well as their brain capacity, while the Vinton claymation illustrates, in a colorful and simplistic manner, the brutal lives of the many dinosaurs. The movie also introduces a music video for the song "Mesozoic Mind" by Charmer, featuring cartoon dinosaurs performing it. Cantonen Iron Kung Foo Cantonen Iron Kung Fu is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Lee Chiu and starring Bryan Leung as historical figure Leung Kwan, who was one of the Ten Tigers of Canton. Aside from starring in the lead role, Leung also worked on planning of the film. Lobster for Breakfast Aragosta a colazione is a 1979 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Capitani. For his performance in this film and in Il ladrone, Enrico Montesano was awarded with a Special David di Donatello. Memories and Confessions Visit or Memories and Confessions is a Portuguese documentary film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It was released in Portugal on 4 May 2015. Carne de tu carne Bloody Flesh is a 1983 Colombian drama horror film written and directed by Carlos Mayolo. God's Outlaw Gods Outlaw is a 1986 British historical film directed by Tony Tew and starring Roger Rees, Bernard Archard and Keith Barron. It depicts the historical figure of William Tynedale and his struggles with the authorities in the time of Henry VIII for translating the Bible into English. The Ladies Club The Ladies Club is a 1986 American rape and revenge film directed by Janet Greek and starring Karen Austin, Diana Scarwid, Christine Belford, and Bruce Davison. It follows a Los Angeles policewoman who, after suffering a rape, bands together with other rape victims, forming a group that collectively begin hunting rapists. The script by Fran Lewis Ebeling and Paul Mason was based off Casey Bishop and Betty Blacks novel, The Sisterhood. Do You Know the Muffin Man? Do You Know the Muffin Man? is a 1989 American made-for-television drama film starring Pam Dawber, John Shea, Stephen Dorff, Brian Bonsall, Anthony Geary and Dee Dee Rescher, directed by Gilbert Cates. The critically praised film, about child abuse in a community day care center, was ranked as the 8th most-watched television program of the week by the Nielsen Ratings after its initial airing on CBS on October 22, 1989. It was released at the height of the day-care sex-abuse hysteria in the United States. The Story of Boys & Girls The Story of Boys & Girls is a 1989 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Pupi Avati. The film won the Silver Ribbons for best director and for best script and the David di Donatello for best screenplay. Confesión a Laura Confessing to Laura is a 1991 Colombian drama film directed by Jaime Osorio Gómez. The film is set during El Bogotazo, a violent rioting that erupted in Bogotá after the assassination of presidential candidate Jorge Eliécer Gaitán on 9 April 1948. The story is about an oppressed husband forced by the circumstances to spend the day at his neighbor’s home, a lonely, mature schoolteacher. The film was selected as the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Bad Behaviour Bad Behaviour is a 1993 British comedy film directed by Les Blair and starring Stephen Rea, Sinéad Cusack and Philip Jackson. The film depicts an Irish couple living with their family in North London. A Burning Passion: The Margaret Mitchell Story A Burning Passion: The Margaret Mitchell Story is a 1994 biographical television film directed by Larry Peerce. The film is about the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel writer Margaret Mitchell, who landed to fame when she wrote Gone with the Wind. The film was praised by critics, with them especially complimenting Memphis-born Shannen Dohertys Old Southern accent. Coming to Terms with the Dead Coming to Terms with the Dead is a 1994 French drama film directed by Pascale Ferran. It won the Caméra dOr at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Shadows of Desire Shadows of Desire is a 1994 television film starring Nicollette Sheridan, Joe Lando, Adrian Pasdar, Richard Roundtree, Piper Laurie and Brandon Smith. It was directed by Sam Pillsbury and written by Joyce Eliason. The film score was composed by Mark Snow. Talk Dirty to Me Part III Talk Dirty to Me Part III was a 1984 pornographic film and a spoof on the mainstream film Splash and is the second sequel to the original 1980 film Talk Dirty to Me. John Leslie had the lead role, playing "Jack", a character he had played in the first two installments of the Talk Dirty to Me series. Other cast members include Amber Lynn, Peter North, Jamie Gillis and Ginger Lynn. It won Best Film at the 1985 AVN Awards. Leslie would continue to play Jack in two more installments of the series, after which the films became less relevant to the original film. At least a dozen Talk Dirty to Me films would ultimately be produced into the early 2000s. The Tichborne Claimant The Tichborne Claimant is a 1998 British dramatic film directed by David Yates and starring Robert Pugh, Stephen Fry, and Robert Hardy. The film is based on the Tichborne case, a historical case of identity theft. In 1854, Roger Tichborne, then-heir to the Tichborne Baronetcy disappeared while traveling in South America. He was thought likely to have set sail with the ship Bella, which was shipwrecked off the coast of the Empire of Brazil, with no known survivors. In 1865, Thomas Castro, started claiming to be the missing heir. The dispute over his identity lasted to his death in 1898, and he is mostly known as "the Claimant". While Castro is currently considered an impostor, doubts considering his real identity have persisted to the present. The Mad Phoenix The Mad Phoenix is a 1997 film written by Raymond To Kwok-Wai, based on a drama of the same title, which depicts the life of the legend Cantonese Opera playwright Kong Yu-Kau. The film won the 17th Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Screenplay in 1998. Cavalleria rusticana is a 1982 Italian film directed by Franco Zeffirelli based on Pietro Mascagnis 1890 opera of the same name. It stars tenor Plácido Domingo, mezzo-soprano Elena Obraztsova, and baritone Renato Bruson, all singing their own roles. Georges Prêtre conducted the Teatro alla Scala Orchestra for the movies soundtrack. The film was made for broadcast on television. In 2003, it was released on DVD by Deutsche Grammophon, paired with Pagliacci, also starring Plácido Domingo and directed by Franco Zeffirelli. A Dog of Flanders is a 1975 Japanese animated television series adaptation of Ouidas novel of the same name, produced by Nippon Animation. Die goldene Gans Die goldene Gans is an East German film, based on the fairy tale Golden Goose. It was released in 1964. Hercules Against the Mongols Hercules Against the Mongols is a 1963 Italian peplum film directed by Domenico Paolella. Standing Room Only Standing Room Only is a 2003 film directed by Deborra-Lee Furness and starring Hugh Jackman, Michael Gambon and Joanna Lumley. It has been distributed as part of the compilation film Stories of Lost Souls. The Sterling Chase The Sterling Chase, also known as Graduation Week, is a drama film written and directed by Tanya Fenmore and starring Nicholle Tom, Jack Noseworthy, Devon Odessa, Sean Patrick Thomas, Alanna Ubach and John Livingston. The independent film was screened at the Mill Valley Film Festival on September 17, 1999. Screen story was written by Jeremy Dauber, currently an assistant professor at Columbia University. Filming took place on the campuses of Bryn Mawr College and Rosemont College, namely in the Main Building, or Joseph Sinnott Mansion. Magic Christmas Tree The Magic Christmas Tree is a 1964 American Christmas-themed fantasy-adventure film about a boy who uses a magic ring to bring a Christmas tree to life. The tree then grants the boy three wishes. Io amo Andrea Io amo Andrea is a 2000 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Francesco Nuti. Cinéma Vérité: Defining the Moment Cinéma Vérité: Defining the Moment is 1999 Canadian documentary film directed by Peter Wintonick about cinéma vérité filmmaking. The film looks at the work of such notable documentary filmmakers as Jean Rouch, Frederick Wiseman, and Barbara Kopple and Robert Drew, as well as the contributions of the National Film Board of Canada through such films as Lonely Boy. The film also looks at the influence of cinéma vérité on the pioneering found footage horror film The Blair Witch Project, and interviews video-auteur Floria Sigismondi. Cinéma Vérité: Defining the Moment was produced by the NFB. King Gimp King Gimp is a 1999 documentary that was awarded the 2000 Oscar for Best Short Subject Documentary and 2000 Peabody Award. King Gimp follows the life of artist Dan Keplinger of Towson, who has cerebral palsy. Filmmakers Susan Hannah Hadary and William A. Whiteford, of the University of Maryland Video Press and Tapestry International Productions produced the film. Geof Bartz, A.C.E. edited the final version. Sport Goofy in Soccermania Sport Goofy in Soccermania is an animated television special produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for The Walt Disney Company. It originally aired May 27, 1987 on NBC. During its television debut it was preceded by a mockumentary showing past Goofy cartoons of him always getting everything wrong, and leading into the cartoon special where the audience is finally shown a competent, athletic Goofy who is the hero. Sweet 'n Short Sweet n Short is a 1991 Leon Schuster movie made in South Africa. It was directed by Gray Hofmeyr. Tagline: Oh Schucks...its the New South Africa!. Roots and Branches Roots and Branches is a Chinese film released in 2001. It was the third highest grossing Chinese film of 2001 at the domestic box office, but was not well received critically. Pinjra Pinjara, is a 1972 Marathi film, directed by V. Shantaram, starring Shriram Lagoo and Sandhya in the lead roles. In 1972, the film was also released in Hindi with the same title. Set in Tamasha folk musical theatre of Maharashtra, the film is about a morally righteous school teacher, Lagoo, who wants to reform a Tamasha performer, played by Sandhya, but ends up falling in love with her. It was an adaptation of Heinrich Manns 1905 novel Professor Unrat. The film is known for its music and dance numbers with music by Ram Kadam, and picturised on the lead actress Sandhya, known for her dancing prowess. It was also the film debut of noted theatre actor, Shriram Lagoo. The film was also remade by Shantaram in Hindi with same cast and title, even the songs like "Mala Lagali Kunachi Uchaki", which were a big hit in the Marathi version, were re-recorded in the Hindi version. The film was the last major film by the veteran director, who had made classics like Duniya Na Mane, Do Aankhen Barah Haath and Navrang. Produced in colour, it was replete with catchy dance numbers sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Usha Mangeshkar. Prior to its release, one reel of the film was test-screened in the theatres, to check colour reproduction. It went on to become one of the biggest commercial successes of its time and ran for 134 weeks in Pune at the time. This also lead to the introduction of colour films in Marathi cinema. In 1973, it won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi for the year 1972. Sleepless Nights Sleepless Nights is a 2002 direct-to-video horror film in the vampire movie genre. It was written and directed by William Hopkins. Vechnyy zov Eternal Call was a Soviet 1973–1983 epic TV series by the eponymous novel of Anatoli Ivanov shot by Mosfilm. The series traces the fates of a Siberian family of Savelievs since 1906 into 1960s, including three wars, Russian Revolution, establishment of the Soviet power, epoch of Stalinism, etc. MC5*: A True Testimonial MC5: A True Testimonial, also written as MC5 * A True Testimonial, is a 2002 feature-length documentary film about the MC5, a Detroit-based rock band of the 1960s and early 1970s. The film was produced by Laurel Legler and directed by David C. Thomas; the couple spent more than seven years working on the project. Although the MC5 are considered very influential today, they were relatively obscure in their time. To make the film, Thomas collected photographs and film clips of varying quality, including U.S. government surveillance footage of the MC5s performance at the protests that took place outside the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. He interviewed the surviving members of the band and people closely associated with it. In the editing room, Thomas matched the bands recordings to the silent footage he had collected. MC5: A True Testimonial made its premiere on August 22, 2002, at the Chicago Underground Film Festival. Three weeks later it made its international premiere on September 11 at the Toronto International Film Festival. In November of that year, the film was awarded an "Honorable Mention" as a debut feature at the Raindance Film Festival. During 2003 and early 2004, the film was shown at film festivals around the world. Critical reception was overwhelmingly positive. The New York Times described the film as "riveting"; The Boston Globe said it was "everything a rockumentary should be and usually isnt"; and The Washington Post called it "one of the best movies of the summer". Wayne Kramer, the MC5s guitarist, said it was a "wonderful film" and John Sinclair, the bands one-time manager, said Thomas had done "a fine job". In 2007, Time Out London ranked it #48 on a list of the "50 Greatest Music Films Ever". In April 2004, Kramer sued Legler and Thomas. In his suit, Kramer alleged that Legler and Thomas had promised he would be the films music producer, an assertion the film-makers denied. With the lawsuit, distribution of MC5: A True Testimonial ended and plans for a DVD release in May were canceled. In March 2007, the court ruled in favor of Legler and Thomas, and the Court of Appeals upheld the decision on appeal. Nevertheless, MC5: A True Testimonial has not been released on DVD, although in 2011 the film-makers began a fund-raising campaign to pay for rights to the bands music. Teri Meherbaniyan Teri Meherbaniyan is a 1985 Indian Hindi film directed by Vijay Reddy and produced by K.C. Bokadia. Dog Brownie played the lead role while Jackie Shroff and Poonam Dhillon played second fiddle. It was a remake of the Kannada film Thaliya Bhagya, starring Shankar Nag. Under the Radar Under the Radar is a 2004 Australian adventure comedy film directed by Evan Clarry and starring Nathan Phillips, Clayton Watson, Steady Eddy and Chloe Maxwell. It was filmed in the Gold Coast, Australia. Paperboys Paperboys is a 2001 documentary film by American director Mike Mills. The 41-minute film, produced by Andy Spade, profiles six paperboys from Stillwater. They invite Mills into their homes, show him their personal effects, and answer questions about their lives and the future of paperboys. Parents weigh in on the benefits of their childrens job and share thoughts on how the city has changed over the years. Millss camera follows the boys on their routes, and the elegiac footage is accented with contemporary music. Maampazhakkaalam Mampazhakkalam is a 2004 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film directed by Joshiy, written by T. A. Shahid and produced by M. Mani. It stars Mohanlal and Shobana, alongside a large supporting cast. The film features original songs composed by M. Jayachandran and background score by S. P. Venkatesh. Mampazhakkalam released on 4 November 2004 was a commercial success at the box office. Sacrified Offers is a 2005 Dutch television film directed by Dana Nechushtan and starring Maryam Hassouni and Jacob Derwig. The thriller film is a personal drama about suicide bombers and counter-terrorism in Western Europe. In 2006 Maryam Hassouni won an International Emmy Award for her role as Laila al Gatawi. Massage Parlor Murders! Massage Parlor Murders! is a 1973 exploitation crime-horror film directed by Chester Fox and Alex Stevens. The film stars George Spencer, John Moser, Sandra Peabody, Brother Theodore and George Dzundza, who respectively portray Rizotti, Detective OMara, Gwen, Theodore, and Mr. Creepy. The film revolves around the detectives Rizotti and OMara as they investigate the murders of massage parlor workers in the New York area. Marketed as being similar in tone to Alfred Hitchcocks psychological horror film Psycho, the film was released into drive-in theaters and the grindhouse circuit in 1973. Subsequently, the film began to be advertised as a sexploitation film and was released under the title Massage Parlor Hookers! with the horror film elements being removed. The film didnt have a home video release until 2013. Counterweight "Counterweight" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 26 December 1964, during the second season. Edison & Leo Edison and Leo is a 2008 stop-motion animated feature film produced by Perfect Circle Production and Infinity Entertainment . Glass Lips Glass Lips is a feature film with almost no words, directed by Lech Majewski. The film began life as an installation of interrelated short films, entitled Blood of a Poet. The installation had its world premiere at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City on May 3, 2006, curated by Laurence Kardish. Its Polish debut was at the Atlas Sztuki Gallery in Łódź from 2006-05-19 to 2006-06-18., The installation also was exhibited at the Wrocław Opera House from 2006-07-20 to 2006-07-30 during the Era New Horizons Film Festival; and, in the same year, in Gallery 2Πr, Poznań, and National Museum, Szczecin. It was described there as: Once More with Feeling Once More with Feeling is a 2009 American independent direct-to-video comedy-drama film written by Gina OBrien and directed by Jeff Lipsky and starring Chazz Palminteri, Drea de Matteo and Linda Fiorentino. Goodbye Gary Cooper Adieu Garyis a 2009 French film directed by Nassim Amaouche. This is the first feature-film director who was brought over to the International Week of criticism at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival and was awarded the Grand Prix. The Little Bedroom The Little Room is a 2010 Swiss drama film directed by Stéphanie Chuat and Véronique Reymond. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards but it didnt make the final shortlist. Tau chut The First 7th Night is a 2009 Hong Kong horror film directed by Herman Yau. The film was rated Category III by the Hong Kong motion picture rating system. La Yuma La Yuma is a 2009 Nicaraguan drama film directed by Florence Jaugey. The film was selected as the Nicaraguan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but did not make the final shortlist. I Phone You I Phone You is a 2011 Chinese/German romantic comedy film directed by Peter Schwartzkopff and Tang Dan. Fractale is an 11-episode Japanese anime television series created by Mandelbrot Engine, an artist collective consisting of critic and novelist Hiroki Azuma, screenwriter Mari Okada, and director Yutaka Yamamoto. The anime aired in Japan between January and March 2011 on Fuji TVs Noitamina programming block. A manga illustrated by Mutsumi Akasaki was serialized in Square Enixs Gangan Online between September 2010 and November 2011. Bezawada Bejawada or Bezawada is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language action crime film based on the Vijayawada Gang Warfare, directed by Vivek Krishna and produced by Ram Gopal Varma. The film features Naga Chaitanya and Amala Paul in the lead roles. The movie received extremely negative reviews and was declared as disaster at the box office. Later it was dubbed in Hindi as Hero: The Action Man and also in Tamil as Vikram Dhadha. Sueño y silencio Dream and Silence is a 2012 Spanish drama film directed by Jaime Rosales. The film was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Nee Varuvai Ena Nee Varuvai Ena is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by Rajakumaran starring Parthiban and Devayani in lead roles, with Ajith Kumar and Suvalakshmi in guest appearances. Ramesh Khanna, Vijayakumar, Fathima Babu, Jaiganesh, and Sathyapriya also play important roles. The film opened in August 1999 to positive reviews and performed well commercially. Aborto Aborto is a Bengali film released on 1 March 2013 and directed by Arindam Sil in his directorial debut. According to Sil, this film would be the greatest tribute to Satyajit Ray that has ever been made. The screenplay was written by filmmaker Atanu Ghosh, but was not acknowledged on the posters by the director. Edegarike Edegarike is a 2012 Indian Kannada crime drama film directed by Sumana Kittur, based on the novel of the same name written by Agni Shridhar. It stars Aditya in the lead role. Atul Kulkarni, Achyuth Kumar, Srujan Lokesh, Dharma and Aakanksha Mansukhani Feature in supporting roles. The film is based on the real-life incidents that occurred in the 1990s and is about cult figures in the Karnataka underworld such as Sridhar, Muthappa Rai and Bachchan. The film opened to widespread critical acclaim upon theatrical release. It won the Special Jury Award at the 6th Bangalore International Film Festival. Just Let Go Just Let It Go is a 2015 American film about a man dealing with the loss of his wife and two children in a traffic crash. Samurai Hustle is a 2014 Japanese jidaigeki comedy film directed by Katsuhide Motoki and starring Kuranosuke Sasaki, Kyoko Fukada and Tsuyoshi Ihara. It was released on 21 June 2014. It featured in the Japanese Film Festival in Australia in 2014 under the name Samurai Hustle. The film made its Los Angeles premiere at LA Eigafest 2014. It was followed by 2016s Samurai Hustle Returns. Goat Goat is a 2015 Slovak drama film directed by Ivan Ostrochovský. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Stan Lee's Mighty 7 Stan Lees Mighty 7 is media franchise of a fictional superhero team original published as a Stan Lee Comics line comic book title. Aa Gaye Munde U.K. De Aa Gaye Munde U.K. De or Munde U.K. De 2 is a 2014 Punjabi romantic comedy film directed by Manmohan Singh and produced by Sunny Trehan/Trehan Productions. The film features Jimmy Sheirgill, Neeru Bajwa, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Binnu Dhillon, Khushboo Grewal, Om Puri and Gugu Gill. Aa Gaye Munde U.K. De was released on 8 August 2014. Aa Gaye Munde U.K. De is a sequel to the Munde U.K. De. The trailer was launched on 10 July 2014. Trip to Bhangarh: Asia's Most Haunted Place Trip to Bhangarh is a 2014 Bollywood horror-thriller film starring Manish Choudhary and Suzanna Mukherjee in the lead roles. It is directed by Jitendra Pawar and produced by Rock N Rolla Films. The music is directed by Onkar Singh. The story heavily influenced by Final Destination. Pieta in the Toilet is a 2015 Japanese youth drama film directed by Daishi Matsunaga. It was released in Japan on June 6, 2015. Under the Radar Unterm Radar is a 2015 German television film directed by Elmar Fischer. Trap Trap is a 2015 Filipino drama film directed by Brillante Mendoza and starring Nora Aunor, Julio Diaz, Lou Veloso and Aaron Rivera. Taklub centers on the survivors in the aftermath of the Super Typhoon Haiyan that devastated the central part of the Philippines, especially Tacloban, Leyte and how they picked up their lives a year after the typhoon. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes it won a commendation awarded by the Ecumenical Jury. Valkyrie Drive: Mermaid is a Japanese media franchise created by Marvelous, which was announced at the AnimeJapan convention in March 2015. The franchise consists of three projects; , an anime television series produced by Arms Corporation, which aired in Japan between October and December 2015; , a PlayStation Vita game released on December 10, 2015 in Japan with a Western release in 2016 and a Microsoft Windows version in 2017; and , a social game for iOS and Android devices released in December 2015. Hangor Nodi Grenade Hangor Nodi Grenade is a 1997 film directed by Chashi Nazrul Islam. The story is based on the novel of the same name by Selina Hossain. The film won Bangladesh National Film Award in three categories including Best Director, Best Story and Best Actress. Anukul Anukul is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language short film directed by Sujoy Ghosh with Parambrata Chatterjee and starring Saurabh Shukla. It is based on short story written by Satyajit Ray. The Bros The Bros is a 2017 South Korean comedy-drama film directed by Chang You-jeong. The film stars Ma Dong-seok, Lee Dong-hwi and Lee Ha-nui. Kamuki Kamuki is a 2018 Malayalam romance movie based on a true story . It was written and directed by Binu Sadanandan, starring Askar Ali, Aparna Balamurali, Baiju, Dain Davis, Rony David, and Kavya Suresh in the lead roles. The films score was composed by Gopi Sundar. The film follows Achamma, who has spent her life trying to live up to her fathers high expectations of not eloping like her older sister. However when Achama begins her studies at Sree Shankara College, she meets a fellow student, Hari, who brings her out of her shell to break out of the control of her domineering father. Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High is an American animated direct-to-video film based on the DC Super Hero Girls franchise, produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It is the fourth film in the DC Super Hero Girls franchise, as well as the second in the series to be based on the DC Super Hero Girls brand of Lego. It was digitally released on May 1, 2018 and was followed by a DVD release on May 15, 2018. Hintertreppe Hintertreppe is a 1921 silent film. This was the first movie by German director Leopold Jessner, in cooperation with Paul Leni. Carl Mayer specifically wrote this for Leopold Jessner, who would go on to direct Erdgeist. Hintertreppe was a precursor of the 1920s German kammerspielfilm style. White Shadows The White Shadow, also known as White Shadows in the US, is a British drama film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Betty Compson, Clive Brook, and Henry Victor. Follow Thru Follow Thru is a 1930 American pre-Code musical romantic comedy film photographed entirely in Technicolor. It was the second all-color all-talking feature to be produced by Paramount Pictures. The film was based on the popular 1929 Broadway play of the same name by Lew Brown, B. G. DeSylva, Ray Henderson and Laurence Schwab. The play ran from January 9, 1929 to December 21, 1929; running for 401 performances. Jack Haley and Zelma ONeal, who starred in the original musical play, reprised their roles for the film version. The film is one of dozens of musicals made in 1929 and 1930 following the advent of sound, and one of several to feature color cinematography. However, many of these films have been lost or destroyed by the original studios. The "original camera negative" of Follow Thru survives in its entirety and in excellent condition. It has been preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Bugs in Love Bugs in Love is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1932, and was the final Symphony to be shot with black-and-white film. -But the Flesh Is Weak But the Flesh Is Weak is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Jack Conway and written by Ivor Novello. The film stars Robert Montgomery, Nora Gregor, Heather Thatcher, Edward Everett Horton, C. Aubrey Smith and Nils Asther. The film was released on April 9, 1932, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. But the Flesh Is Weak was remade in 1941 as Free and Easy. Betty Boop's Big Boss Betty Boops Big Boss is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. It is now public domain. Broadway to Hollywood For the DuMont television show, see Broadway to Hollywood Broadway to Hollywood is a 1933 American Pre-Code musical film directed by Willard Mack, produced by Harry Rapf, cinematography by Norbert Brodine and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film features many of MGMs stars of the time, including Frank Morgan, Alice Brady, May Robson, Madge Evans, Jimmy Durante, Mickey Rooney, and Jackie Cooper. Brothers Moe Howard and Curly Howard of The Three Stooges appear—without Ted Healy and without Larry Fine—almost unrecognizably, as Otto and Fritz, two clowns in makeup. It was the first film to feature Nelson Eddy. The Lost Jungle The Lost Jungle is a Mascot movie serial. A semi-sequel to this serial, Darkest Africa, was released by Republic Pictures in 1936. Republic was made from a merger of several companies, including Mascot, which became the B-Western and serial production arm of the company, as well as providing them with a studio. The Old Corral The Old Corral is a 1936 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Irene Manning. Based on a story by Bernard McConville, the film is about a sheriff of a small western town who sings his way into a relationship with a singer from a Chicago nightclub who earlier witnessed a murder. The film features an unshaven Roy Rogers in his second Gene Autry film, " billed under his actual birth name, Leonard Slye, as the leader of the OKeefe Brothers, played by the singing Sons of the Pioneers, a troupe of western singers trying to break into radio. Rogers first appearance, in which he and his group rob a busload of people to garner publicity, ends with Autry threatening to arrest Rogers as soon as hes back on a horse. Sixteen months after The Old Corral was released, in the wake of a walkout from the studio by Gene Autry, newly renamed "Roy Rogers" starred in his first feature film, Under Western Stars. The Old Corral would remain Autrys and Rogers only film together however Roy Rogers appeared in the Gene Autrey film The Big Showwith the Sons of the Pioneers as one of several musical acts appearing the movie with no interaction with Mr. Autrey. A Date to Skate A Date to Skate is an American animated short film, released November 18, 1938 and starring Popeye the Sailor, at the time a star of the cartoons of Fleischer Studios. As is the case with all Fleischer shorts of the period, Dave Fleischer is credited as the films director. The film is the last made by Dave and Max Fleischer at their studio in New York and the last Fleischer film to feature Mae Questel as the voice of Olive Oyl. Hereafter and until the demise of the Fleischers studio, Popeyes shorts would be animated in Miami, and Margie Hines would be the voice of Olive until Mae Questels return in 1944. The cartoon is in the public domain in the United States. Beating Heart Beating Heart is a 1940 French film directed by Henri Decoin, and starring Danielle Darrieux and Claude Dauphin. It tells the story of a young woman escaping from reform school who tries to steal a foreign ambassadors watch but ends up falling in love with him. The film was remade as Heartbeat, with Ginger Rogers and Basil Rathbone. Cinderella Jones Cinderella Jones is a 1946 American musical comedy film directed by Busby Berkeley and written by Charles Hoffman. The film stars Joan Leslie, Robert Alda, Julie Bishop, William Prince, S. Z. Sakall, and Edward Everett Horton. The film was released by Warner Bros. on March 9, 1946. Swamp Fire Swamp Fire is a 1946 American adventure film directed by William H. Pine. This Side of the Law This Side of the Law is a 1950 American film noir directed by Richard L. Bare and starring Kent Smith, Viveca Lindfors, Robert Douglas and Janis Paige. Chicago Calling Chicago Calling is a 1951 film noir directed by John Reinhardt and starring Dan Duryea and Mary Anderson. It centers on a man trying to find enough money to keep his phone connected, so he will be able to receive his wifes call letting him know about the current health condition of their daughter. St. Benny the Dip St. Benny the Dip is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. The film is also known as Escape If You Can in the United Kingdom. The film opens with one of the few depictions of the East River maritime area of New York City many years before it became the South Street Seaport tourist attraction. It was the last acting role of the former child star Freddie Bartholomew. Powder River Powder River is a 1953 American Technicolor Western film directed by Louis King and starring Rory Calhoun, Corinne Calvet and Cameron Mitchell. The screenplay was written by Stuart N. Lake, who two years later was the story consultant on the ABC/Desilu western television series, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp. A Street Cat Named Sylvester A Street Cat Named Sylvester is a 1953 animated short featuring Sylvester and Tweety. The title is a play on A Streetcar Named Desire, a play later made into a film. Tweety's Circus Tweetys Circus is a "Merrie Melodies" cartoon animated short starring Tweety, Sylvester, and various circus animals. Released June 4, 1955, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. All the voices are performed by Mel Blanc. The cartoon is the last to use the 1945-1955 version of "Merrily We Roll Along." Paying Guest Paying Guest is a 1957 Bollywood film directed by Subodh Mukherjee. The film stars Dev Anand and Nutan along with Shubha Khote. The soundtrack, composed by Sachin Dev Burman, received a degree of popularity and made a lasting impression . The lyrics were written by Majrooh Sultanpuri. Paying Guest was the second hit film of the team of Mukherjee, Hussain, Dev Anand and S. D. Burman, who had combined two years earlier to make the successful Munimji. The Soldiers of Pancho Villa The Soldiers of Pancho Villa is a 1959 Mexican epic historical drama film co-written, produced, and directed by Ismael Rodríguez, inspired by the popular Mexican Revolution corrido "La Cucaracha". It stars María Félix and Dolores del Río in the lead roles, and features Emilio Fernández, Antonio Aguilar, Flor Silvestre, and Pedro Armendáriz in supporting roles. The film was nominated for a Golden Palm award at the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. It was named the ninety-sixth best film of Mexican cinema by Somos magazine. Filming took place in Zacatecas and in Sierra de Órganos National Park in the town of Sombrerete, Mexico Sweet Deceptions I dolci inganni is a 1960 Italian drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. The film tells one day in the life of a young adolescent girl who is discovering her sexuality. Horse Hare Horse Hare is a Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny cartoon released on February 13, 1960. It stars Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. This cartoon reuses the plot from Tom Tom Tomcat. It was the first Bugs Bunny cartoon released in the 1960s. Scent of Mystery Scent of Mystery is a 1960 mystery film, the first to use the Smell-O-Vision system to release odors at points in the films plot. It was the first film in which aromas were integral to the story, providing important details to the audience. It was produced by Mike Todd, who, in conjunction with his father Mike Todd, had produced such spectacles as This is Cinerama and Around the World in Eighty Days. The film was released in Cinerama under the title Holiday in Spain, without Smell-O-Vision. In 2012, the film was restored, reconstructed, and re-released by David Strohmaier. In 2015, a version complete with reconstructed scents was presented at screenings in Los Angeles, Denmark, and England. Twist Around the Clock Twist Around the Clock is an American musical film released in 1961. It was a remake of Sam Katzman and Robert E. Kents Rock Around the Clock. Like Rock Around the Clock, which was followed by a sequel titled, Dont Knock the Rock, the film was followed by a sequel titled, Dont Knock the Twist. Martian Through Georgia Martian Through Georgia is a 1962 Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones, Maurice Noble, and Abe Levitow, and produced by Warner Bros., although it features none of the established Warner Bros. characters. It is a "one-off" tale of a sad and bored Martian who travels to Earth in search of happiness. He lands his spaceship in the state of Georgia, hence the title. Once there, he decides he must impart his knowledge upon Earthlings; indeed he believes this is what will bring him happiness. However, the people of Earth panic from the minute he lands, perceiving him as a monster. Ultimately, he realizes that he does not belong and returns home. The title is a pun on the song Marching Through Georgia. Wild Seed Wild Seed is a 1965 American drama romance film directed by Brian G. Hutton and starring Michael Parks and Celia Kaye. The film was shot in black and white. Me and My Kid Brother and the Smugglers Mig og min lillebror og storsmuglerne is a 1968 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and starring Dirch Passer. King, Queen, Knave King, Queen, Knave is a 1972 West German comedy film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski, based on the novel of the same name by Vladimir Nabokov. It was entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. Backroads Backroads is a 1977 Australian film directed by Phillip Noyce. Two strangers – one white, one Aboriginal – steal a car in western New South Wales and drive around the coast. The original characters came from a story by Adelaide writer John Emery, with whom Noyce had worked on a short film. Australian reviews of the film were mixed, and it opened commercially in only one cinema. Stingray Stingray is a 1978 action comedy film written and directed by Richard Taylor. The film was released theatrically by Avco Embassy Pictures in August 1978. The plot concerns two buddies who buy a 1964 Corvette Stingray, unaware that it is filled with drugs and stolen money. The crooks responsible for planting it in the car soon give chase, along with a number of clueless police officers. It was filmed primarily in Edwardsville. A Deadly Game Charlie Muffin is a 1979 made-for-TV film based on the novel Charlie M by Brian Freemantle. In the U.S., the picture was later re-released under the title A Deadly Game. A Euston Films production, the movie features David Hemmings, Sir Ralph Richardson, Sam Wanamaker, Pinkas Braun, Ian Richardson, Shane Rimmer and Jennie Linden and was directed by Jack Gold. Uno contro l'altro, praticamente amici Uno contro laltro, praticamente amici is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. Angelo My Love Angelo My Love is a 1983 American drama film about New York City Romani people, directed by Robert Duvall. It was screened out of competition at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. The Jesse Owens Story The Jesse Owens Story is a 1984 American two-part, four-hour made-for-television biographical film about the black athlete Jesse Owens. Dorian Harewood plays the Olympic gold-winning athlete. The drama won a 1985 Primetime Emmy Award and was nominated for two more. It originally premiered in syndication on July 9 and 10, 1984 as part of Operation Prime Time syndicated programming. On the Edge On the Edge is a 1986 American drama film directed by Rob Nilsson and written by Roy Kissin and Rob Nilsson. The film stars Bruce Dern, Pam Grier, Bill Bailey, Jim Haynie, John Marley and Marty Liquori. The film was released on May 2, 1986, by Skouras Pictures. The competition depicted in the film is based on the Dipsea Race, a trail race over a treacherous terrain first run in 1905. Her Vengeance Her Vengeance is a 1988 Hong Kong film directed by Lam Nai-Choi and starring Pauline Wong. It is a remake of the 1973 rape and revenge film Kiss of Death with elements taken from the 1978 American film I Spit On Your Grave. Prem Pratigyaa Prem Pratigyaa is a romantic drama Bollywood film of 1989 starring Mithun Chakraborty and Madhuri Dixit in lead roles. The film is directed by Bapu and written by Jainendra Jain. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Vandichakkaram.The film was a commercial success. 3 Chains o' Gold 3 Chains o Gold is a 1994 American direct-to-video film produced and directed by Prince and starring Prince and The New Power Generation. It is a collection of videos for songs from Love Symbol, tied together with a loose plotline. The film was the 69th best-selling video of 1994. Dai foo ji ga Its a Wonderful Life is a 1994 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Clifton Ko, featuring an ensemble cast. Fugitive Rage Fugitive Rage is a 1996 crime drama action film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Shauna OBrien, Jay Richardson and Alexander Keith, credited as Wendy Schumacher. The film was released straight to video in 1996. Sleeping Man is a 1996 Japanese film directed by Kōhei Oguri. The film stars Ahn Sung-ki, Christine Hakim, and Kōji Yakusho. The music is by Toshio Hosokawa. It is produced by Hiroshi Fujikura and Kiyoshi Kenmochi. Le acrobate Le acrobate is a 1997 Italian drama film directed by Silvio Soldini and starring Licia Maglietta and Valeria Golino. It was shown at the Cannes Film Festival in May 1997 in the Directors Fortnight section. 12 Storeys 12 Storeys is a 1997 Singaporean drama film directed by Eric Khoo and starring Jack Neo. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Indira Indira is a 1995 Tamil film co-written and directed by Suhasini Manirathnam. It features Anu Hasan in the title role with Arvind Swamy, Radharavi and Nassar playing other supporting roles. A. R. Rahman composed the films score and soundtrack, while Santosh Sivan handled the films cinematography. The Egborg Girl The Egborg Girl is a 1969 Danish comedy film directed by Carl Ottosen and starring Dirch Passer. Trust Trust is a 1976 Finnish-Soviet historical drama film directed by Edvin Laine and Viktor Tregubovich. The film portrays the events leading up to the Finnish Declaration of Independence from Russia in 1917. Hyperspace Hyperspace, also known as Gremloids, is a 1984 3D science fiction comedy film starring Chris Elliott and Paula Poundstone, written and directed by Todd Durham and filmed in Shelby. This was the sixth and final 3-D film produced by the Owensby Studios in the 1980s. The film introduced Lord Buckethead, the visage of whom later became a satirical political figure in the United Kingdom. Oru Kaidhiyin Diary Oru Kaidhiyin Diary is a 1985 Tamil-language action thriller film directed by P. Bharathiraja and written by K. Bhagyaraj. The film stars Kamal Haasan. It was high financially successful and completed 175 day run in theatres become silver jubille film, and was remade in Hindi as Aakhree Raasta, directed by K. Bhagyaraj. The Royal Rodeo The Royal Rodeo is a 1939 short American musical film starring John Payne. It was made by Warner Brothers. The Little Mouse To pontikaki, also To pondikaki, is a 1954 Greek crime film directed by Nikos Tsiforos and starring Aliki Vougiouklaki, Dionyssis Papayannopoulos and Nikos Rizos. 15 Amore 15 Amore is a 1998 Australian film directed by Maurice Murphy and starring Lisa Hensley and Steve Bastoni. Happy New Year Srećna nova 49. is a 1986 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Stole Popov, starring Svetozar Cvetković, Meto Jovanovski, Vladislava Milosavljević and Aco Đorčev. It was Yugoslavias submission to the 59th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but it failed to make the nominees shortlist. The Twelve Gold Medallions The Twelve Gold Medallions is a 1970 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Cheng Gang and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Yueh Hua, Chin Ping, Cheng Miu, Lisa Chiao Chiao and Fan Mei-sheng. Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats is a 1988 animated made-for-television film produced by Hanna-Barbera for syndication as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series. The movies plot is essentially an extended remake of the original shows episodes, "The Missing Heir" and "The Golden Fleecing". Poor Little Rich Girl Poor Little Rich Girl is a 1965 underground film by Andy Warhol starring Edie Sedgwick. Poor Little Rich Girl was conceived as the first film in part of a series featuring Sedgwick called The Poor Little Rich Girl Saga. The saga was to include other Warhol films: Restaurant, Face, and Afternoon. The title references the 1936 film of the same name, starring Shirley Temple, whom Warhol idolized as a child. The title also serves as a sort of description of the star, heiress Edie Sedgwick. The Test of Love A Secret Life is a 1999 American drama film directed by Larry Peerce and starring Roma Downey and William Russ. Made for direct release to television by Lifetime Network, it was retitled in the United Kingdom as Breach of Trust. Rangers Rangers is a 2000 American action film. King of the World King of the World is an American television film which aired on January 10, 2000 on ABC. It chronicles the early stages of the career of heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali, who is portrayed by Terrence Howard. It is based upon a biography of the same name by David Remnick. Island of Blood Island of Blood is a 1982 mystery horror film based around And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. The film centers on a film crew who become stranded on an island with a crazed crewmember who wants to make his own real-life "death movies" or Exploitation films. Godmother Godmother is a 1999 Hindi biographical drama film directed by Vinay Shukla released in 1999, and ostensibly inspired by the life of Santokben Jadeja, who ran the Mafia operations of Porbandar, Gujarat, in the late 1980s and early 1990s and later turned politician. Black Wind Black Wind is a 1964 Mexican drama film directed by Servando González. It was screened at the San Francisco Film Festival and the Melbourne International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 39th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Passion of Martin The Passion of Martin is a 1990 American comedy film written and directed by Alexander Payne, adapted from the novel El túnel by Ernesto Sabato. The Next Big Thing The Next Big Thing is a 2001 romantic comedy film starring Marin Hinkle, Chris Eigeman, Jamie Harris, Connie Britton, and Janet Zarish. It was directed by P.J. Posner. Sun Ra: A Joyful Noise Sun Ra: A Joyful Noise is a 1980 jazz film by Robert Mugge documenting performances by Sun Ra and his Arkestra in Philadelphia, Washington D.C., and Baltimore, and also including interviews and rehearsal footage. The Philadelphia performances captured by the film took place at Dannys Hollywood Palace and on the rooftop of the Philadelphia International Center. The Baltimore performance took place in the Famous Ballroom, hosted by the Left Bank Jazz Society. Sun Ra compositions featured in the film include "Astro Black," "Along Came Ra," "We Travel the Spaceways," and "Requiem for Trevor Johnson." In 2001, the film was screened as part of Maryland Film Festival in the former Famous Ballroom, now part of the expanded Charles Theatre, where the films Baltimore performances were shot. For Bad Boys Only For Bad Boys Only is a 2000 Hong Kong science fiction action romantic comedy film directed by Raymond Yip and starring Ekin Cheng, Louis Koo, Shu Qi, Kristy Yang and Daniel Chan. Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas is a Christmas television special, featuring characters from the cartoon series Inspector Gadget. The special was produced by DIC Animation City and aired on NBC on December 4, 1992. Naga Bonar Nagabonar is a 1987 Indonesian comedy film directed by M.T. Risyaf. It was Indonesias submission to the 60th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. In 2007, the sequel named Nagabonar Jadi 2 released. Art of Revenge Art of Revenge is a 2003 drama thriller film written and directed by Simon Gormick. The film was released straight to video, starring Joyce Hyser and Stephan Jenkins of Third Eye Blind. Dva dioptara dalekogledstvo Farsighted for Two Diopters is a 1976 Bulgarian comedy film directed by Petar B. Vasilev and written by Mormarevi Brothers. The film stars Georgi Partsalev, Dimitar Panov, Sashka Bratanova, Ivan Obretenov and Valentin Gadzhokov. The film represents the clash between the generations in the person of the conservative father Dimo Manchev and his daughter. The accurate examining of real problems are presented spiced with a lot of humour in the typical of Mormarevi plain language and a touch of nostalgia. It is known that the character of Dimo Manchev was specially written and designed for Partsalev. Zim and Co. Zim and Co. is a 2005 French comedy film directed by Pierre Jolivet. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Rated 'R': Republicans in Hollywood Rated R: Republicans in Hollywood is a 2004 American documentary about politically conservative members of Hollywood and explores whether they face discrimination. It includes interviews with such filmmakers as Drew Carey, Michael Medved, John Milius, Vincent Gallo, Patricia Heaton and Pat Sajak. Dark Arc Dark Arc, premiered in 2004, is the second independent feature film by the writer/director/actor Dan Zukovic. Berkeley Berkeley is a 2005 American drama film by Bobby Roth filmed in Berkeley. It stars Nick Roth, Laura Jordan, and Henry Winkler. Ears, Open. Eyeballs, Click. Ears, Open. Eyeballs, Click is a 2005 documentary film by Canaan Brumley, about the experiences of Marine recruits during bootcamp. Unlike many documentaries, this film offers no narration nor a focus on central characters, shooting from a fly-on-the-wall perspective. Despite this unusual approach, the film has received very positive reviews overall, especially from film festivals, such as the Los Angeles Film Festival and the San Diego Film Festival. Brumley began shooting of the film with four cameramen, but only a few weeks into production, they quit. Brumley ended up shooting most of the film himself. The film won the San Diego Filmmaker Award at the 2005 San Diego International Film Festival. Brumley himself has handled distribution through DVD sales on his website. In addition, the film has been showing on the Documentary Channel. Young Triffie's Been Made Away With Young Triffie, directed by Mary Walsh, is a dark comedy written by Ray Guy, a Newfoundland essayist, based on his own play entitled Young Triffies Been Made Away With. It was produced by Denise Robert and Daniel Louis and features a cast including Andrea Martin, Jonny Harris, Colin Mochrie, Susan Kent and Remy Girard, with lead actor Fred Ewanuick. Set in 1947, before Newfoundland joined Confederation, the film is about a clumsy and unpopular Newfoundland Ranger who is sent to investigate a case of sexually assaulted and mutilated sheep in fictional outport Swyers Harbour. Five Go Mad in Dorset Five Go Mad in Dorset was the first of three Five Go Mad specials from the long-running series of The Comic Strip Presents... television comedy films. It first aired on the launch night of Channel 4, and was written by Peter Richardson and Pete Richens, and directed by Bob Spiers. Boys Life 5 Boys Life 5 is the fifth installment of the Boys Life series, which collects LGBT-related short films. Distributed by Strand Releasing. It is an anthology of short films about unrequited love. Director Eytan Fox returned to similar subject matter in his full-length Yossi & Jagger; filmmaker Michael Burke expanded "Fishbelly White" into the full length film The Mudge Boy; and Adam Salky expanded and remade Dare into a full length feature film, also entitled Dare. Boys Life 5 consists of the following segments: Fishbelly White "Fishbelly White" chronicles the rural isolation of childlike Duncan, whos been lonely since his mothers death. Because his care-worn father ignores him, Duncan befriends the farm animals and adopts a chicken as his pet. Abused by his own father, an older adolescent named Perry takes a shine to the outcast. Proclaiming they arent gay, Duncan and Perry suppress a mutual attraction that would outrage Perrys macho friends. Directed by Michael Burke. Late Summer "Late Summer" deals with the sort of unspecified childhood crush that both gays and straights have experienced. After his parents die in a car crash, Adam goes to live with an aunt and uncle; Adams popular cousin Josh takes him under his wing. Responding to this all-American teens guidance, the sheltered Adam learns how to skateboard and use a still-camera. Frozen in time, one picture celebrates how Josh lives on in his younger cousins heart. Directed by David Ottenhouse. Time Off "Time Off" offers viewers a tour of duty with Israeli soldiers during the First Lebanon War, in 1982. In a bivouac, sensitive Yonatan wonders why gung-ho Lieutenant Erez picks on him. On leave in the city, Yonatan discovers the answer, when he wanders into a known gay pick-up spot. Directed by Eytan Fox. Dare In "Dare," Ben, a teenage techie, shines a spotlight on Johnny, a jock stumbling through the lead in the school play. Keeping his adoration a secret, the backstage crewmember offers to run lines with the athlete. At Johnnys house, Ben drinks and jokes provocatively with his crush. After some good-natured teasing, the two teens take a dip in the pool. An exchange of confidences weaves a spell broken by the intrusion of classmates. Directed by Adam Salky. Born in the USSR: 21 Up Born in the USSR: 21 Up is a 2005 British documentary, directed by Sergei Miroshnichenko. Following in the tradition of the original UK Up Series, this documentary revisits a group of Soviet Union-born children at seven-year intervals to track their development against a backdrop of social and political change. Following the success of the UK original, this film looks at life for a group of young people from the former Soviet Union. The adults here, all introduced to viewers at the age of seven and seen again at 14, were born in a country that no longer exists. Their stories provide an insight into the break-up of the former Soviet Union as well as a reflection of what life has become without Communism. Since filming started 14 years ago, some of the youngsters have left the former USSR to go to Israel or the United States, some have stayed in their family home, but all have had their lives changed. Archival footage of them at the ages of seven and 14, and now new material at 21, shows life in a society that was once shut off from the world. The documentary was followed by 28 Up in 2012. Bhargavacharitham Moonnam Khandam Bhargavacharitham Moonam Khandamis 2006 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Jomon starring Mammootty, Sreenivasan and Rahman. The lead characters are inspired by the film Analyze This though the plot is original. War Bus Warbus is a 1985 Italian-Philippine internationally co-produced action film directed by Ferdinando Baldi under the pseudonym "Ted Kaplan". Finn on the Fly Finn on the Fly is 2008 Canadian film that was directed by Mark Jean. The Canadian comedian Ryan Belleville plays the part of Finn as a human. In the film, Dr. Madsen, a bitter, fame-hungry mad scientist, turns a Boy named Bens dog, Finn, into a human, when Finn accidentally runs into her lab. Ben trains Finn on how to act like a human, while Dr. Madsen wants to capture Finn for personal gain. Special features on the DVD are behind the scenes and a short comic. The film was released in the 2 DVD set Dog Tails Collection along with A Dog of Flanders, A Dogs Tale, and Sounder. Common Sense Media gave the film a positive review. Climbers High is a 2008 Japanese film directed by Masato Harada. The film is about a newspaper editor who deals with the crash of Japan Airlines Flight 123. Playground Playground is a 2009 documentary directed by Libby Spears. The film focuses on the child sex trade in the United States. Playground challenges the notion that the sexual exploitation of children is limited to back-alley brothels in developing countries and traces the epidemic of exploitation to its disparate, and decidedly American, roots — among them the way children are educated about sex, and the problem of raising awareness about a crime that inherently cannot be shown. The film includes interviews with Ernie Allen, President of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and Judge Sanford "Sammy" Jones, Former Chief Judge of the Fulton County Juvenile Court and unfolds as a search for Michelle, an everyday American girl who was lost to the underbelly of sexual exploitation as a child and has yet to resurface a decade later. Playground features original artwork by Japanese pop artist, Yoshitomo Nara, and animation by Heather Bursch. Garapa Garapa is a 2009 Brazilian documentary film directed by José Padilha. It follows the daily lives of three families dealing with food insecurity in Fortaleza, the state capital of Ceará in the northeastern part of Brazil, over a few weeks in order to study hunger not merely from a macroscopic perspective but rather from the perspective of those who live with it. "Garapa" refers to sugar water given to children to tide them over in times of hunger. It was filmed in black and white by cinematographer Marcela Bourseau. Independencia Independencia is a 2009 Filipino period drama film co-written and directed by Raya Martin. Set in the Philippines during the start of the American Occupation in the early 1900s, the film revolves around three generations of a family who flees the impending conflict in the city and tries to survive in the jungle. The grainy, black and white quality, primitive editing techniques and painted backdrops evoke the mode of filmmaking pervasive during that era. It was the first Filipino film to be screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival when it was shown at the 2009 festival. A Beer Tale The Frankenstein Brothers is a 2010 independent romantic comedy that takes place in Longmount. The plot is centered on two orphan brothers, recently graduated from college, who inherit the Left Hand Brewing Company. Unfaithful Unfaithful is a 2009 experimental film written and directed by Claude Pérès. Ambuli Ambuli is a 2012 Tamil language period science fiction thriller directed by Hari Shankar and Hareesh Narayan, who earlier directed Orr Eravuu. The film was made in stereoscopic format, making it the first stereoscopic 3D film in Tamil cinema. It has also Dubbed in Hindi Under the Title "Kaal Purush". Now, Forager Now, Forager is a 2012 indie film directed by Jason Cortlund and Julia Halperin. Now, Forager, billed as "A film about love and fungi", presents the story of a couple, Regina and Lucien, who forage for wild mushrooms in forests and sell them door to door to Manhattan restaurants. As well as being mycologicists, both are also expert chefs and slow food aficionados. As their relationship develops, Regina takes a better-paying job at a restaurant, which strains the couples relationship. A cross-country road trip planned by Lucien ends poorly in New Jersey, and Lucien – from financial desperation – takes a catering job, where his dilettante clients interferences drive him to inner rage. Roger Ebert described Now, Forager as "An uncompromising film about two people who dont deserve each other — but maybe nobody deserves either one of them", enthusing that "The images of wild mushrooms... and the shots of food prep by cinematographer Jonathan Nastasi, approach art". The original screenplay was also by Cortlund, himself an amateur mycologist and member of the New York Mycological Society. The title directly references Walt Whitmans American transcendentalist poem "Want" from Leaves of Grass—and less directly the 1942 Bette Davis and Paul Henreid vehicle, Now.. Now, Forager was a nominee at the Gotham Independent Film Awards 2012 in the category of Breakthrough Director. The film was an official selection at the 2012 New Directors/New Films festival, the 2012 Napa Valley Film Festival, the 2012 New Orleans Film Festival, and the 2012 BendFilm Festival, won the Best Feature Drama award at Devour! The Food Film Fest, and was screened at many other festivals and arts institutions worldwide. It also won the Audience Award and a Theater Owners Recommendation at the 2012 International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg. Now, Forager had its World Premiere at the 2012 International Film Festival Rotterdam, and was distributed in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg by Imagine Films Distribution, Filmfreak Distributie, and Film1 under the alternate title Love & Fungi. The film was distributed in theaters and on television in Poland under the title Tam, gdzie rosna grzyby The Kaunas International Film Festival also released Now, Forager in theaters in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. Taking Stock Taking Stock is a popular 2015 film festival award winning independent caper written and directed by Maeve Murphy. It was shot on location in Kings Cross in homage to The Ladykillers. Some interior scenes were shot in Crystal Palace. The film tackles the issue of redundancy and unemployment in a lighthearted way as Kate fantasises about robbing the shop that has just made her redundant. Taking Stock is based on Murphys award winning short film Sushi. Taking Stock premièred 4 October 2015 at the Raindance Film Festival and Swipe Films Distribution released it theatrically across the UK in key cities on 5 February 2016. It was a popular film festival award winner. Taking Stock was released online on 21 June 2016. Google Play made it "Staff Pick" Popular Independent new releases and the film was bought and released by Netflix and featured in the "Popular on Netflix" section. The Gospel of Us The Gospel of Us is a 2012 Welsh drama based on the Owen Sheers novel of the same name and the three-day Passion play that Michael Sheen acted in at his home town of Port Talbot in April 2011. Directed by Dave McKean, the film stars Sheen as The Teacher, a man who has lost all memory of who he is and of the danger his town is facing from a company, ICU. It world premiered at Dawn Breakers International Film Festival. Death by Death Death by Death is a 2016 Belgian black-comedy film directed by Xavier Seron. It premiered at the 2016 Palm Springs International Film Festival. The film received seven nominations at the 7th Magritte Awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Seron. The Reaper The Reaper is a 2013 biographical documentary film by Gabriel Serra Argüello about Efrain Jimenez Garcia, a slaughterhouse worker who has been killing 500 bulls a day, six days a week, for the past 25 years. The Reaper was a nominee at the 87th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Documentary at the 87th Academy Awards. The film recounts how Efrain first started working in the slaughterhouse and how constantly being around death has begun to take its toll on him, with nightmares about the tables being turned and animals taking revenge on him. Boundaries Boundaries is a Canadian drama film, directed by Chloé Robichaud and premiering at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The films central characters are Emily Price, Danielle Richard and Félixe Nasser-Villeray. Félixe is a newly elected Canadian Member of Parliament who is part of a delegation to the small island nation of Besco to negotiate Canadian investment in the struggling nations mining industry. Danielle is the countrys president, and Emily is a mediator involved in the investment talks. The cast also includes Serge Houde, Rémy Girard, Micheline Lanctôt and Alexandre Landry. The film was shot primarily in St. Johns and Fogo Island, Newfoundland and Labrador. Clover is a 2014 Japanese romantic drama film directed by Takeshi Furusawa and based on the manga series created by Toriko Chiya. Pokkiri Raja Pokkiri Raja is a 2016 Tamil language supernatural comedy film written and directed by Ramprakash Rayappa, starring Jiiva, Sibiraj and Hansika Motwani in the leading roles. This is 25th film of Jiiva. It released on 4 March 2016, receiving mixed to negative reviews from critics. These Days These Days is a 2016 Italian drama film directed by Giuseppe Piccioni. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival. White Lily is a 2016 Japanese drama film directed by Hideo Nakata. It was released by Nikkatsu as the fifth film in the reboot of its Roman Porno series. Other directors involved in the series include Sion Sono, Akihiko Shiota, Kazuya Shiraishi, and Isao Yukisada. White Ant White Ant is a 2016 Taiwanese drama film and the narrative feature film debut of Chu Hsien-che, who worked as a documentarian for more than 20 years prior to White Ant. The film stars Wu Kang-jen, Aviis Zhong and Yu Tai-yan. Kaththi Sandai Kaththi Sandai is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film written and directed by Suraj. The film is produced by S. Nanthagopal. The film features Vishal and Tamannaah in the lead roles. Jagapathi Babu, Vadivelu, Soori and Tarun Arora play pivotal roles. The project was launched in May 2016. The film released on 23 December 2016. It was dubbed and released simultaneously in Telugu as Okkadochadu. It was dubbed into Hindi as Rowdy Rajkumar. Sameer Sameer is the 2017 Bollywood drama film directed by award-winning documentary maker Dakxin Chhara at his directorial debut. The film premiered at the New York Indian Film Festival. The film stars popular actors like Zeeshan Mohammed Ayyub, Subrat Dutta, Anjali Patil, and Seema Biswas. Produced by Nomad Movies, Sameer had its theatrical release in India on 8 September 2017. Old Beast Old Beast is a 2017 Chinese drama film written and directed by Zhou Ziyang, and produced by Wang Xiaoshuai and Liu Xuan. The story mainly takes place in the city of Ordos in Inner Mongolia. Aanakkallan Aanakkallan is a Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Suresh Divakar after his debut film Ivan Maryadaraman. The film stars Biju Menon and Anusree. It was produced under the banner of Saptha Tarang Cinema and was written by Udayakrishna. Dogs of War! Dogs of War! is a 1923 silent short subject, the fourteenth entry in Hal Roachs Our Gang series. Directed by Robert F. McGowan, the two-reel short was released to theaters in July 1923 by Pathé Exchange. The short was filmed alongside Why Worry?, a feature comedy produced by Roach and starring Harold Lloyd, who makes a cameo appearance in Dogs of War as himself. Ivan Ivan is a 1932 Soviet drama film directed by Alexander Dovzhenko. After the critical lambasting of his film Earth by the Soviet authorities, Dovzhenko returned with a more popular iteration of its main motifs. Much like Earth, Ivan concerns itself with the natural rhythms of country life, disrupted by the beat of looming industrialisation. Alexander Dovzhenko received a Special Jury Prize for the film at the 2nd Venice International Film Festival. The Gold Ghost The Gold Ghost is a 1934 short American pre-code comedy film starring Buster Keaton. The Show-Off The Show-Off is a 1934 film, notable for being the first movie Spencer Tracy made for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Based on the hit play by George Kelly, it made a profit of $78,000. Previously filmed twice by Paramount Pictures in 1926 and 1930, under the title Men Are Like That, and MGM remade the film in 1946, starring Red Skelton and Marilyn Maxwell. Lucrezia Borgia Lucrezia Borgia is a 1935 French historical film directed by Abel Gance and starring Edwige Feuillère, Gabriel Gabrio and Maurice Escande. Feuillères performance was widely acclaimed by critics, and significantly boosted her career. The Return of Peter Grimm The Return of Peter Grimm is a 1935 American drama film directed George Nicholls from a screenplay by Francis Edwards Faragoh based upon the 1911 Broadway play of the same name by David Belasco. Produced by Kenneth Macgowan and released by RKO Radio Pictures on September 13, 1935, it stars Lionel Barrymore, Helen Mack, Edward Ellis, and Donald Meek. Previously filmed by Fox Film Corporation in 1926 as a silent film, The Return of Peter Grimm. Ain't We Got Fun Aint We Got Fun is a 1937 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Tex Avery. Mountain Justice Mountain Justice is a 1937 film directed by Michael Curtiz. It was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers. It is loosely based on the story of Edith Maxwell, who was convicted in 1935 of murdering her coal miner father in Pound. Woman Against Woman Woman Against Woman is a 1938 American drama film directed by Robert B. Sinclair and written by Edward Chodorov. The film stars Herbert Marshall, Virginia Bruce, Mary Astor, Janet Beecher and Marjorie Rambeau. The film was released on June 24, 1938, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Lenin in 1918 Lenin in 1918 is a 130-minute-long Soviet propaganda film released in 1939. It gives the background of the Russian Civil War after the October Revolution. The film was directed by Mikhail Romm with E. Aron and I. Simkov as co-directors. The script was written by Aleksei Kapler together with Taisiya Zlatogorova. The Sour Puss The Sour Puss is a 1940 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Bob Clampett and starring Porky Pig. It is famous for being the first Looney Tunes cartoon to feature the ACME brand. Tanks a Million Tanks a Million is a 1941 American film directed by Fred Guiol. It was the first of Hal Roachs Streamliners, short films under an hour designed for the lower half of a double feature. The film was also the first pairing of William Tracy and Joe Sawyer in a film series of the two in the military. Despite the title and military setting, no tanks are seen in the film. The Daffy Duckaroo The Daffy Duckaroo is a Warner Bros. cartoon released in theaters in 1942, directed by Norman McCabe and features Daffy Duck as a crooning cowboy film star. The film is set in the American West. Wings for the Eagle Wings for the Eagle is a 1942 American drama film directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Byron Morgan, B. Harrison Orkow and Richard Macaulay. The film stars Ann Sheridan, Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson and George Tobias. Wings for the Eagle was released by Warner Bros. on July 18, 1942. Wings for the Eagle had the following dedication in the credits: " Wings for the Eagle is the dramatic, deeply human story of the people of the production lines. All their toil and tears and hard-won joy are in this mightily moving picture. We are deeply grateful to the War Department, to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, and to all the men and women of Lockheed for their help in making this picture. Behind sentry-barred gates much of it was filmed, without the loss of a single production hour on Lockheed P-38s and Hudsons." The Great Dan Patch The Great Dan Patch is a 1949 American film directed by Joseph M. Newman about the trotting horse Dan Patch. The film is also known as Ride a Reckless Mile, and Dan Patch. The Silver Whip The Silver Whip is a 1953 American Western film directed by Harmon Jones and starring Dale Robertson, Rory Calhoun and Robert Wagner. A Slight Case of Larceny A Slight Case of Larceny is a 1953 comedy film directed by Don Weis, written by Jerry Davis, and starring Mickey Rooney, Eddie Bracken, Elaine Stewart, Marilyn Erskine, Douglas Fowley and Robert Burton. It was released on June 5, 1953, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Theodora, Slave Empress Theodora, Slave Empress is a 1954 film about Theodora, a former slave who married Justinian I, emperor of Byzantium in AD 527–565. It was directed by Riccardo Freda. Sh-h-h-h-h-h Sh-h-h-h-h-h is a 1955 cartoon directed by Tex Avery and produced by Walter Lantz. It was the fourth cartoon directed by Tex Avery at Walter Lantz Productions. This cartoon features the 1922 Okeh Laughing Record for much of its soundtrack. This was the last theatrical cartoon Avery made. Kentucky Rifle Kentucky Rifle is a 1955 American Western movie starring a buckskin-clad Chill Wills and featuring Cathy Downs, Sterling Holloway and Henry Hull, involving smuggling a wagon filled with rifles past American Indian tribes already aware of the subterfuge. The picture was directed by Carl K. Hittleman. Space Ship Sappy Space Ship Sappy is 1957 film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 178th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Jungle Cat Jungle Cat is a 1960 American documentary film written and directed by James Algar. The documentary chronicles the life of a female spotted jaguar in the South American jungle. The film was released on August 10, 1960, by Buena Vista Distribution and was the last of the True-Life Adventures feature films. La ragazza in vetrina Girl in the Window is a 1961 Italian-French drama film written and directed by Luciano Emmer and starring Lino Ventura and Magali Noël. It is based on the novel by Giovanni Comisso. The Paper Man The Paper Man is a 1963 Mexican drama film directed by Ismael Rodríguez. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 36th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. A King Without Distraction A King Without Distraction is a 1963 French mystery film directed by François Leterrier, starring Claude Giraud and Colette Renard. The story is set in the winter of 1840 and follows a police captain who investigates the disappearance of a young girl from a village. The film is based on the novel Un roi sans divertissement by Jean Giono. It was shot in the village Les Hermaux, on the Aubrac plateau in Aveyron. It was released in France on 30 August 1963. Outlaw: Gangster VIP is a 1968 Japanese crime film directed by Toshio Masuda. The film stars Tetsuya Watari who plays Goro, a gangster who was sent to prison for three years for stabbing a hitman who belonged to the rival gang called the Aokis. On his release from prison, Goro finds out his gang is in decline and learns that the hitman he stabbed is still alive. Come Play with Me Come Play with Me is a 1968 Italian drama film directed by Salvatore Samperi. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. The English title is not a translation of the Italian one, which translates into English as "Thanks, Auntie". The Challenge The Challenge is a 1970 made-for-television movie starring Darren McGavin and Mako. Director George McCowan chose to hide his involvement by using the pseudonym Alan Smithee. This was the last film appearance of Paul Lukas. Dead Are Countless Garringo is a 1969 Spanish-Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Rafael Romero Marchent. Interviews with My Lai Veterans Interviews with My Lai Veterans is a 1970 American short documentary film directed by Joseph Strick featuring firsthand accounts of the My Lai Massacre. It won an Oscar at the 43rd Academy Awards in 1971 for Best Documentary. The Academy Film Archive preserved Interviews with My Lai Veterans in 2002. Man of Iron Man Of Iron is a 1972 Hong Kong film by Shaw Studio. The film was directed by Chang Cheh with Pao Hsueh Lieh. The Girl from Starship Venus The Sexplorer is a 1975 British sex comedy film directed by Derek Ford. The film was produced by Morton M. Lewis. The film has also a hardcore version for foreign market. One People Wan Pipel is a 1976 Surinamese-Dutch drama film directed by Pim de la Parra. The screenplay was written by Rudi Kross and Lou Lichtveld. The leading roles are played by Borger Breeveld, Diana Gangaram Panday, and Willeke van Ammelrooy. The film, produced by Wim Verstappen, was the first Surinamese film after independence. The budget was far exceeded and the expected visitor numbers were far from being achieved. The argument that as a result, between Pim and Wim was meant the end for "Scorpio Films". To the Lighthouse To the Lighthouse is a 1983 made-for-television film based on the novel by Virginia Woolf. It was adapted by Hugh Stoddart, directed by Colin Gregg, and produced by Alan Shallcross. Heartsounds Heartsounds is an autobiographical book written by Martha Weinman Lear, former staff writer and editor for The New York Times Magazine. The book was first published in 1980 by Simon & Schuster. A 1984 made-for-television movie starring James Garner and Mary Tyler Moore was based on the book. The House of Smiles The House of Smiles is a 1991 Italian film directed by Marco Ferreri. It depicts a romance between an old man and an old woman inside a care home. The film won the Golden Bear at the 41st Berlin International Film Festival. Modern Love Modern Love is a 1990 American comedy film written and directed by Robby Benson. The film stars Robby Benson, Karla DeVito, Rue McClanahan, Burt Reynolds, Frankie Valli, Kaye Ballard, Cliff Bemis, Louise Lasser and Lyric Benson. The film was released on April 20, 1990, by Triumph Films. Out of Life Out of Life is a 1991 film directed by Lebanese director Maroun Bagdadi. The film tells the story of a French photographer, who is kidnapped in Beirut, Lebanon, and attempts to maintain his personal dignity in the face of torture and brainwashing. The story was inspired by the events surrounding the kidnapping of Roger Auque during the Lebanon hostage crisis. The film was produced by the French companies Galatée Films and Films A2. A Moment of Romance II A Moment of Romance II is a 1993 Hong Kong action romance film directed by Benny Chan and starring Aaron Kwok and Jacklyn Wu. It is the second installment of the A Moment of Romance trilogy, featuring a new storyline. The film is followed by a final installment, A Moment of Romance III, with producer Johnnie To taking the helm as director and features the return of Andy Lau, the star of the first installment. Speak Up! It's So Dark... Speak Up! Its So Dark is a 1993 Swedish drama film directed by Suzanne Osten. At the 29th Guldbagge Awards, Simon Norrthon was nominated for the Best Actor award and Niklas Rådström was nominated for Best Screenplay. Magic Hunter Magic Hunter is a 1994 Hungarian-Swiss-French fantasy film written and directed by Ildikó Enyedi and loosely inspired to the opera Der Freischütz. The film was entered into the main competition at the 51st edition of the Venice Film Festival. Brylcream Boulevard Brylcream Boulevard is a 1995 Belgo-Dutch comedy film directed by Robbe De Hert. Guimba the Tyrant Guimba the Tyrant is a 1995 Malian comedy drama film in the Bambara language, directed by noted Malian director Cheick Oumar Sissoko. The movie shows the rise and fall of a cruel and despotic village chief Guimba, and his son Jangine in a fictional village in the Sahel of Mali. Some of the storytelling is done through the village griot, and with the film being placed in an old setting, this lends an epic touch to the movie. The exact chronological setting of the movie is difficult to ascertain, since it is set in an isolated village, but the commonly used weaponry shown is the blunderbuss. However, one scene outside the village features a neem tree, a species introduced to Africa in the colonial period. The film has some magical components, including a solar eclipse brought on by magic. Casting was only partially done from among professional actors. The film has well designed, colorful and exotic props, costumes and sets. It has evoked mixed responses from critics, and been lauded for its visual beauty. Slapstick comedy is present throughout the movie, as is comedy through the actions of the griot. The screenplay also contains numerous interesting African adages. The movie soundtrack contains music sung in old dialects using ancient instruments. Some critics have founds elements of political satire in the film, due to director Oumar Sissokos resistance to Malian dictator Moussa Traoré. The Wrong Woman The Wrong Woman is a 1995 Canadian thriller film directed by Douglas Jackson and starring Nancy McKeon, Chelsea Field, and Michele Scarabelli. It was produced by Pierre David and written by Douglas Soesbe. Gallivant Gallivant is the first feature-length movie by Andrew Kötting. Released in 1996, it was a "highly idiosyncratic" documentary. It recorded a journey the director took clockwise around the coast of Britain accompanied by his 85-year-old grandmother, Gladys, and his seven-year-old daughter Eden. Eden was born at Guys Hospital, London, in 1988 with a rare genetic disorder, Joubert syndrome causing cerebral vermis hypoplasia and several other neurological complications. The growing closeness between these two and the sense of impending mortality give the film its emotional underpinning. Le confort et l'indifférence Comfort and Indifference is a 1982 documentary film by Denys Arcand, offering an analysis of the 1980 Quebec referendum, in which "sovereignty-association" was defeated as a first step to eventual secession from Canada. The film takes the position that the referendum result was a failure of courage and that the Québécois were numbed by prosperity and the explicitly Machiavellian manipulations of federalist leaders. La minorenne La minorenne is a 1974 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Silvio Amadio. The author Adriano Tentori referred to the film as "a piece of 1970s fashion history, where the sexy body of Gloria Guida performs masterfully". Public Housing Public Housing is a 1997 American documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman. The Depths , also known as The Depths, or The Ghost of Kasane, is a 1957 black-and-white/ Scope Japanese horror film directed by Nobuo Nakagawa for Shintoho Films. The screenplay was based on a story called Shinkei Kasanegafuchi by Encho Sanyutei. The film was never dubbed in English and is only available in subtitled format. It was a short film, running 57 minutes. Daiei Film remade this film twice, once in 1960 as Kaidan Kasane-ga-fuchi, and again in 1970 as The Masseurs Curse. The 1960 version was never shown in the United States, nor was it dubbed in English. Meeuwen sterven in de haven Seagulls Die in the Harbour is a 1955 Belgian drama film directed by Rik Kuypers, Ivo Michiels and Roland Verhavert, for which Jack Sels wrote the soundtrack. The film was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Fairy in a Cage aka Woman In a Cage is a 1977 Japanese pink film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Kōyū Ohara and starring Naomi Tani. The Scarecrow The Scarecrow is a 2000 animated musical fantasy film, written and directed by Brian Nissen and Richard Rich, and based on the Nathaniel Hawthorne short story "Feathertop" and the Percy MacKaye play The Scarecrow. It features the voices of Corey Feldman and Belinda Montgomery. Arayannegalude Veedu Arayannegalude Veedu is a Malayalam film written and directed by A. K. Lohithadas in 2000. It was a critically celebrated film. Smradi Smradi is a Czech drama film. It was released in 2002. Pope John XXIII John XXIII: The Pope of Peace is a 2002 Italian television movie directed by Giorgio Capitani. The film is based on real life events of Roman Catholic Pope John XXIII. Wasabi Tuna Wasabi Tuna is a 2003 independent Cafe Entertainment Studios action comedy motion picture starring Jason London, Barney Cheng, Tim Meadows, Antonio Sabàto, Alanna Ubach, Guillermo Díaz, Alexis Arquette, Megan Cavanagh, and Arturo Gil. Anna Nicole Smith is featured as herself. Directed and produced by Lee Friedlander, the screenplay was written by Celia Fox, who also executive produced. Wasabi Tuna premiered on August 20, 2003. It was issued on DVD on October 28, 2005, by Indican Pictures. Frankie and Johnny Are Married Frankie and Johnny Are Married is a 2003 American comedy film written and directed by Michael Pressman, starring Pressman as well as Lisa Chess and Alan Rosenberg. The film chronicles the troubles a producer has trying to mount a production of the Terrence McNally play, Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune. The production is beset by one problem after another, including a hard to handle male lead. This eventually leads Pressman to take on the male lead role himself. Trava: Fist Planet Trava: Fist Planet is an anime OVA released by Grasshopa!, written by Katsuhito Ishii and directed by Takeshi Koike. Flying Boys Flying Boys is a 2004 South Korean film, written and directed by Byun Young-joo, and starring Yoon Kye-sang and Kim Min-jung. The film had 114,478 admissions in South Korea. The Bet The Bet is a 2006 film directed by Mark Lee, set in Sydney. Sibylla Budd was nominated best supporting actress for the 2007 AFI awards. Slayers Premium is a 2001 Japanese anime short film written and directed by Junichi Satō. Premium, the fifth and latest Slayers film, was first released in Japan on December 22, 2001, along with The Movie, Di Gi Charat - A Trip to the Planet and Azumanga Daioh: The Animation. This is the only Slayers movie so far to feature the characters of Gourry Gabriev, Amelia Wil Tesla Seyruun, Zelgadis Greywords and Xellos. Naga the Serpent also has a small role, as "the octopus sorceress". Underfunded Underfunded is a comedy-drama made-for-TV movie that aired the United States cable television channel USA Network on November 8, 2006 at 10 PM EDT. It stars Mather Zickel as Darryl Freehorn, an agent in the Canadian Secret Service. Your Mommy Kills Animals! Your Mommy Kills Animals is a 2007 American documentary film written and directed by Curt Johnson. Filmed in several locations across the United States, the film is about the animal liberation movement and takes its name from a 2003 PETA comic book of the same name. The film was picked up for distribution by HALO 8 Entertainment after successful festival response. Among those interviewed for the documentary were Jessica Biel, James Cromwell, Kaley Cuoco, Bo Derek, Gloria Estefan, Jorja Fox, Leo Grillo, Tippi Hedren, Katherine Heigl, Christopher Hitchens, Margot Kidder, Jennifer Lee, Joe Mantegna, Mark McGrath, Esai Morales, Shelley Morrison, Alexandra Paul, Ben Stein, and Betty White, as well as many individuals involved with animal rights movements. Filming began in January 2006, covering 17 states in 90 days, and was in editing by April of that year. The film is inspired by a political comic book Your Mommy Kills Animals published by PETA starting in 2003. A Flat A Flat is a Hindi thriller film, directed by Hemant Madhukar and produced by Anjum Rizvi.The film was released on 12 November 2010 under the Anjum Rizvi Film Company and Y.T Entertainment Ltd. banners. The Mother of Invention The Mother of Invention is a 2009 American mockumentary-style comedy film directed by Joseph M. Petrick and Andrew Bowser, with screenplay by Petrick. The film stars Jimmi Simpson, Kevin Corrigan, Mark Boone Junior, Dee Wallace, Craig Anton, Ruby Wendell, F. Jason Whitaker and Chris Hardwick. It features cameos by Dave Allen, Chris Franjola, Keir ODonnell, Martha Madison and Ron Lynch. The film premiered at the 2009 Sci-Fi-London film festival internationally and the Hollywood Film Festival domestically. The original score was composed and performed by Jim Hanft and the credits feature an original song by the band Copeland. The film was released on DVD and digitally on June 14, 2011 and can be purchased at the iTunes Store and Amazon.com. It became available on Netflix for instant streaming on August 2, 2011. Vijayendra Varama Vijayendra Varma is a 2004 Telugu Action patriotic film, produced by Konda Krishnam Raju on Aditya Productions and directed by Swarna Subba Rao. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Laya, Sangeeta, Ankita in the lead roles and music composed by Koti. The Legend of Silk Boy The Legend of Silk Boy is a 2010 Chinese animated film directed by David Liu and starring Jackie Chan. Rent Boys Rent Boys is a 2011 German documentary film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim. The original German title translates as The guys from Bahnhof Zoo. The film focuses on male prostitution oriented to gay men in and around Bahnhof Zoo train station, a central transport facility in Berlin that has been a meeting place between gay men and male prostitutes for more than forty years. The film consists of interviews with current and former hustlers, their male customers, and the social workers who try to help them.. It portrays not only the tragic fate of some of the male prostitutes, their everyday life and routines, but also other aspects related to male prostitution: poverty, drug addiction, AIDS, crime, migration, love, and partnership. Heaven's Memo Notepad is a Japanese light novel series written by Hikaru Sugii, with illustrations by Mel Kishida. ASCII Media Works published nine volumes between January 2007 and September 2014 under their Dengeki Bunko imprint. A manga adaptation illustrated by Tiv was serialized between the August 2010 and September 2012 issues of ASCII Media Works Dengeki Daioh magazine. An anime adaptation aired 12 episodes in Japan between July and September 2011. Gandhi to Hitler Dear Friend Hitler, released in India as Gandhi to Hitler, is a multilingual Indian drama film based on letters written by Mohandas Gandhi to the leader of the Nazi Party and Chancellor of Germany Adolf Hitler. The film, starring Raghubir Yadav as Adolf Hitler and Neha Dhupia as Eva Braun, was directed by Rakesh Ranjan Kumar and produced by Anil Kumar Sharma under the production house Amrapali media vision. It was screened at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival where it received negative reviews. Film Business Asia quoted that "despite the provocative title, the film is not a tribute to the murderous Führer". It premiered in India on 29 July 2011. High Ground High Ground is a 2012 documentary film about eleven veterans who set off to climb one of the tallest peaks in the Himalaya to heal the physical and emotional wounds of war. The expedition is led by blind adventurer Erik Weihenmayer, the first blind man to summit Mount Everest, and a team of experienced Everest summiters who guide this team of wounded veterans on an astounding journey of body and mind. After an initial premiere at the Boulder International Film Festival Boulder, the film was selected for participation in the Newport Beach Film Festival, Sarasota Film Festival,and the Seattle International Film Festival. Domestic release is planned for August 2012; DVD release is planned for Veterans Day 2012. Eddelu Manjunatha Eddelu Manjunatha is a 2009 Indian Kannada language cult black comedy film written and directed by Guruprasad, and produced by journalist and director V. Sanath Kumar. Its stars Jaggesh and Yagna Shetty in the lead roles. Tabla Nani and V. Manohar appear in supporting in roles. At the 2009–10 Karnataka State Film Awards, Guruprasad won the award for Best Screenplay. At the 57th Filmfare Awards South, the film won two awards – Best Director and Special Jury Award. Quitters Quitters is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Noah Pritzker and written by Noah Pritzker and Ben Tarnoff. The film stars Ben Konigsberg, Greg Germann, Mira Sorvino, Kara Hayward, Morgan Turner and Kieran Culkin. The film was released on July 22, 2016, by Momentum Pictures. The Ignorance of Blood The Ignorance of Blood is a 2014 Spanish thriller film directed by Manuel Gómez Pereira and starring Ken Appledorn, Juan Diego Botto, Cuca Escribano, Alberto San Juan, Paz Vega and Dacio Caballero. Italo Barocco Italo is a 2014 Italian comedy film written and directed by Alessia Scarso. It is based on the true story of a mongrel dog that thanks to its skills earned the honorary citizenship of Scicli, Ragusa. Happy Happy is a 2015 French feature film directed by Jordan Goldnadel, with Isabel Ryan, Vladimir Perrin, Jordan Goldnadel and Léa Moszkowicz. The film showed at the 2015 Montréal World Film Festival, where it received great reviews. The film is sold internationally by Wide Management and receives two nominations at the 2016 Prix Henri Langlois. The film also integrates the Eye on Films European Label and is released in several countries including the US, the UK, Ireland and South Korea. Vanity Vanity is a 2015 French / Swiss drama film directed by Lionel Baier. Fall Out Boy: The Young Blood Chronicles The Young Blood Chronicles is a 2014 American musical film composed of music videos produced by Fall Out Boy, featuring each song from the groups fifth studio album, Save Rock and Roll. The separate, eleven videos were uploaded online gradually, but also link together to form the narrative film, which made its premiere on May 21, 2014 on television network Palladia. The film stars the members of Fall Out Boy – Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz, Joe Trohman and Andy Hurley – and also features guest appearances from 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Foxes, Courtney Love, Elton John and Tommy Lee. The Young Blood Chronicles was also released as a limited edition DVD on July 14, 2014. Divided We Stand "Divided We Stand" is a fan-produced Star Trek episode released in 2015, the fifth in the web series Star Trek Continues, which aims to continue the episodes of The Original Series replicating their visual and storytelling style The episode is dedicated to Grace Lee Whitney, who had died earlier in the year. Ora 11 Jon Ora Egaro Jon is a 1972 Bengali historical drama film written by Al Masood and directed by Chashi Nazrul Islam, based on the Bangladesh Liberation War. Director Islam and lead actor Khasru were both members of Mukti Bahini. It was the first movie of Bangladesh after independence. It has been selected for preservation by the Bangladesh Film Archive. 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten is a 2016 Filipino coming-of-age drama film directed by Petersen Vargas in his feature-length directorial debut and written by Jason Paul Laxamana. The film stars Khalil Ramos, Ethan Salvador and Jameson Blake. It depicts the mysterious coming-of-age tale of Felix after he met half-American Snyder brothers, Magnus and Maxim. The film premiered on November 17, 2016 at the 2016 Cinema One Originals Film Festival, where it won three awards, including Best Picture. It was commercially released by Star Cinema on March 15, 2017 in selected theaters nationwide. Kid Speed Kid Speed is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by Larry Semon and featuring Oliver Hardy. Seven Keys to Baldpate Seven Keys to Baldpate is a 1930 sound film produced and distributed through RKO Pictures. It was the first sound film of the Earl Derr Biggers novel/ George M. Cohan play Seven Keys to Baldpate. While the film had a premiere on Christmas Day, 1929, its official release was not until the following month. The Vagabond Lover The Vagabond Lover is a 1929 American Pre-Code black-and-white, comedy-drama musical film about a small-town boy who finds fame and romance when he joins a dance band. The film was directed by Marshall Neilan, and is based on the novel of the same name, written by James Ashmore Creelman, who also wrote the screenplay. It was Rudy Vallees first feature film, and also starred Sally Blane, Marie Dressler, and Charles Sellon. The film premièred in New York City on November 26, 1929, and was released wide on December 1. A DVD version was released on March 29, 2005. The Vagabond Lover is an early example of a vehicle created for a popular music star, in a style echoed by later films such as Jailhouse Rock with Elvis Presley and A Hard Days Night with The Beatles. Show Girl in Hollywood Showgirl in Hollywood is a 1930 American pre-Code all-talking musical comedy-drama film with Technicolor sequences, produced and distributed by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. The film stars Alice White, Jack Mulhall and Blanche Sweet. It was adapted from the 1929 novel Hollywood Girl, by J. P. McEvoy. Al Jolson, Ruby Keeler, Noah Beery, Walter Pidgeon, and Loretta Young make cameo appearances in the final reel, which was photographed in Technicolor. Showgirl in Hollywood is a sequel to the 1928 Warner Bros. silent film Show Girl which also starred Alice White as Dixie Dugan. A French version of the film, titled Le masque dHollywood, was directed by Clarence G. Badger and John Daumery. Betty Boop's Penthouse Betty Boops Penthouse is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film featuring Betty Boop assisted by Koko the Clown and Bimbo. Broadway Thru a Keyhole Broadway Through a Keyhole, also billed as Broadway Thru a Keyhole, is a 1933 American pre-Code musical film produced by Twentieth Century Pictures and released by United Artists. New York City speakeasy proprietress Texas Guinan appears as a fictionalized version of herself in the film. It also features early appearances by Lucille Ball, Ann Sothern, and Susan Fleming. The film is based on an original story by Broadway columnist Walter Winchell. Child of Manhattan Child of Manhattan is a 1933 American pre-Code melodrama film based on the play Child of Manhattan by Preston Sturges, which was presented on Broadway in 1932. The film was directed by Edward Buzzell and written for the screen by Gertrude Purcell, and stars Nancy Carroll, star of musical comedies at Paramount, John Boles, and cowboy star Charles "Buck" Jones. This was the second of Sturges plays to be adapted into a film, after Strictly Dishonorable. "Most of the wittier and more pungent lines were lost in translation." Cock o' the Walk Cock o the Walk is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1935. Baby Face Morgan Baby Face Morgan is a 1942 American comedy of errors crime film directed by Arthur Dreifuss. It starred Mary Carlisle and Richard Cromwell. The film was a notable "B" effort for PRC. Jack Schwarz was producer, and Leon Fromkess was listed as "in charge of production". Gildersleeve on Broadway Gildersleeve on Broadway is a 1943 American film starring Harold Peary as his radio character The Great Gildersleeve. It is the third of four Gildersleeve features. Candlelight in Algeria Candlelight in Algeria is a 1944 British war film directed by George King and starring James Mason, Carla Lehmann and Raymond Lovell. Black Beauty Black Beauty is a 1946 American drama film directed by Max Nosseck and based on Anna Sewells novel of the same name. The Singing Princess La Rosa di Bagdad is a 1949 Italian animated film. In 1952, the film was dubbed into English, retitled The Singing Princess and starring Julie Andrews in her first and only film and only venture into voice-over work during the 1950s. The film was reissued in 1967, at the height of Andrews subsequent Hollywood career. It is often cited as one of the first animated movies from Europe and in Technicolor, and is Italys second film in Technicolor after The Dynamite Brothers. The Eagle and the Hawk The Eagle and the Hawk is a 1950 American Technicolor Western film directed by Lewis R. Foster and written by Lewis R. Foster and Daniel Mainwaring. The film stars John Payne, Rhonda Fleming, Dennis OKeefe, Thomas Gomez, Fred Clark and Frank Faylen. The film was released on May 30, 1950, by Paramount Pictures. The Showdown The Showdown is a 1950 American Western film directed by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan and starring Wild Bill Elliott, Walter Brennan and Marie Windsor. Lease of Life Lease of Life is a 1954 British film drama made by Ealing Studios and directed by Charles Frend. The film was designed as a star-vehicle for Robert Donat, representing his return to the screen after an absence of over three years during which he had been battling the chronic asthma which plagued his life and career. It was a prestige production which was generally respectfully, if not over-enthusiastically, received and gained Donat a nomination as Best British Actor at the 1955 British Academy Film Awards. In common with a number of other Ealing films of the era, Lease of Life focuses on a specific English milieu – in this case a Yorkshire village and its nearby cathedral city – and examines the nuances, quirks and foibles of its day-to-day life. The film is unique in the Ealing canon in having religion as its dominant theme. The Long Wait The Long Wait is a 1954 crime drama film noir directed by Victor Saville starring Anthony Quinn, Charles Coburn, Gene Evans and Peggie Castle. Loophole Loophole is a 1954 black-and-white B-movie film noir crime drama starring Barry Sullivan and Dorothy Malone. The film was directed by former editor Harold D. Schuster. Mary Beth Hughes plays the movies femme fatale. Orders Are Orders Orders Are Orders is a 1955 British comedy film directed by David Paltenghi, and featuring Brian Reece, Peter Sellers, Sid James, Tony Hancock, Raymond Huntley, and Bill Fraser. Eric Sykes contributed to the script and appears in a minor role. It was a remake of the 1933 film Orders Is Orders. Beautiful But Dangerous Beautiful But Dangerous is a 1956 French-Italian drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The picture is a biopic about Italian opera soprano Lina Cavalieri. The movie was a co-production between Italy and France. For this film Gina Lollobrigida was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress. Heir-Conditioned Heir-Conditioned is a Warner Bros. Pictures Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released in 1955 and directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster. Heir-Conditioned is the second of three Looney Tunes shorts underwritten by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Red Fish The Red Fish is a 1955 Spanish thriller film directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde. and written by Carlos Blanco. Original idea by Carlos Blanco. Spanish film noir classic movie, praised by critics as one of the top ten Spanish films ever made. It’s a psychological thriller fueled by a remarkably intriguing premise Ivón, a chorus girl, and Hugo, a failed writer, turn up at a provincial hotel on a stormy night. They have come from Madrid with Carlos, Hugo’s son, born nineteen years earlier after a casual affair. They decide to lean over the cliffs to look at the angry waves down below – and Carlos falls to his death. Glory Glory is a 1956 musical film directed by David Butler. It stars Margaret OBrien and Walter Brennan. The Lieutenant Wore Skirts The Lieutenant Wore Skirts is a 1956 comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Tom Ewell, Sheree North, and Rita Moreno. It is a comedy about a man whose marriage begins to fail when his wife enlists. Someone Else's Children Other Peoples Children is a 1958 Georgian black-and-white Social-themed drama film co-written with Rezo Japaridze and directed by Tengiz Abuladze. Flying Saucer Daffy Flying Saucer Daffy is the 187th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1958 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Los tramposos Los tramposos is a 1959 Spanish comedy film directed by Pedro Lazaga and starring Tony Leblanc and Antonio Ozores. The movie is about two small-time con-men. Goliath and the Sins of Babylon Goliath and the Sins of Babylon is a 1963 peplum film directed by Michele Lupo. The film was released in the US by American International Pictures as a double feature with Samson and the Slave Queen. The Hell with Heroes The Hell with Heroes is a 1968 American drama film directed by Joseph Sargent set in Africa immediately after World War II. The film stars Rod Taylor, Claudia Cardinale and Kevin McCarthy. Jonathan Jonathan is a 1970 West German horror film directed by Hans W. Geißendörfer. The film stars Jürgen Jung, Hans-Dieter Jendreyko and Paul Albert Krumm. The film takes place in the 16th century where vampires who are immune to sunlight have taken over the world. Human rebels band together for a battle of life and the control of civilization. The Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go The Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go is a 1970 British thriller film directed by Burgess Meredith. It was shot in Hong Kong and Toronto, Canada. N. a pris les dés... N. a pris les dés... is a 1971 French experimental independent underground drama art film directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet. One or the Other One or the Other of Us is a 1974 West German film directed by Wolfgang Petersen. It was Petersens first theatrical feature film, and was based on the novel of the same name by Horst Bosetzky, published anonymously under his pseudonym -ky. The film is a psychological thriller and focuses on the intense conflict between a university professor and a blackmailer. The film features Klaus Schwarzkopf and Jürgen Prochnow as the two main characters and won two Bundesfilmpreise. End Play End Play is a 1976 Australian thriller film directed by Tim Burstall and starring George Mallaby, John Waters and Ken Goodlet. It was an adaptation of the 1972 novel End Play by Russell Braddon. It was made by Hexagon Productions. The Pilot The Pilot is a 1980 American action-drama film by director and star Cliff Robertson and is based on the novel of the same name by Robert P. Davis. The Resurrection of the Golden Wolf is a 1979 Japanese crime thriller film based on a novel by Haruhiko Oyabu. It stars Yūsaku Matsuda as a criminal who disguises himself as a salaryman, and Jun Fubuki as his girlfriend. It was directed by Toru Murakawa. In Search of Famine Akaler Shandhaney is a 1982 Indian Bangla film directed by Mrinal Sen. A Dangerous Summer A Dangerous Summer is a 1982 Australian crime film drama film directed by Quentin Masters and starring Tom Skerritt, Ian Gilmour, Guy Doleman and James Mason. A Policewoman in New York La poliziotta a New York is a 1981 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. It is the final chapter in the "poliziotta" trilogy directed by Tarantini and starred by Edwige Fenech. Colpire al cuore Blow to the Heart is a 1982 Italian drama film directed by Gianni Amelio. The film entered the competition at the 39th Venice Film Festival. Fausto Rossi won a Silver Ribbon and a David di Donatello as best new actor. The film also won the Silver Ribbon for best script. It was described as a "masterful psychological study investigating two profoundly different characters". The Weavers: Wasn't That a Time The Weavers: Wasnt That a Time! is a 1982 documentary film about the folk group The Weavers and the events leading up to their 1980 reunion concert at Carnegie Hall. The film was the inspiration for the 2003 mockumentary film A Mighty Wind. Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II is a 1984 American biopic drama television film based on the life of Karol Wojtyła, from his early days as an activist in Poland to his installation as Pope John Paul II. Written by Christopher Knopf and directed by Herbert Wise, the film stars Albert Finney, Caroline Bliss, Brian Cox, and John Forgeham. The film marks both Albert Finneys American television debut and the first script Finney had ever turned down upon initial reading. Kangaroo Kangaroo is a 1987 Australian drama film directed by Tim Burstall and starring Colin Friels, Judy Davis, and John Walton. It is based on a novel of the same name by D. H. Lawrence. Malady of Love Maladie damour is a 1987 French drama romance film, directed by Jacques Deray. The film takes its title from the well-known song of the same name by Henri Salvador. Doctor Hackenstein Dr. Hackenstein is a 1988 comedy horror film written and directed by Richard Clark and distributed by Troma Entertainment. After the death of his wife, Dr. Hackenstein concocts the perfect plan: with the help of a few graverobbers and a couple of lost girls, he can use the spare parts to reanimate his dead spouse and build a better woman. Comedian Phyllis Diller has a small part in the movie, along with Oscar nominee Anne Ramsey in her last role. It was shown at Cannes Film Festival in May, 1989, having been released on home video in January. Shooting was comparatively swift, principal photography having begun in May the previous year. It was given a commercial re-release fifteen years later, on DVD format. The films visible contemporary influences include Re-Animator and Young Frankenstein. Critic Sandra Brennan characterized it as a parody of the "Frankenstein" films. Identifying it as "among the first films to blend pure gore with slapstick comedy", Rotten Tomatoes deemed it a precursor and trendsetter to later films, such as Scary Movie, which draw on those genres. DVD Verdict columnist David Johnson, though singling out production values as impressive within its low-budget class, found the gore–comedy outing failed to succeed on either count. Bill Gibron of DVD Talk wrote similarly unenthusiastically that its flashes of wit and effective segments notwithstanding, the romance and physical humor plot elements were ineffective, ultimately concluding it lay "somewhere in the middle between complete piece of crap and pretty cool comedy". Little Girl Lost Little Girl Lost is a 1988 American television movie starring Tess Harper and Frederic Forrest. It originally broadcast on the night of April 25, 1988. The film was directed by Sharron Miller. Paint It Black Paint It Black is a 1989 American thriller film directed by Tim Hunter and starring Rick Rossovich and Doug Savant. A Home Too Far A Home Too Far is a 1990 Taiwanese war drama film directed by Kevin Chu, starring Andy Lau, Tou Chung-hua and Ko Chun-hsiung. The film is based on Bo Yangs novel, The Alien Realm, which is based on the true story of the Republic of China Armys 93rd Division taking refuge in Santikhiri on the border between Myanmar and Thailand. Cauchemar blanc Cauchemar Blanc is a 1991 short film by Matthieu Kassovitz, based on the comic written for the screen by Moebius. Day-O For the song often called "Day-O", see Banana Boat Song. Day-O is a 1992 American made-for-television fantasy-comedy film about an imaginary childhood friend, "Dayo", played by Elijah Wood, of a woman played by Delta Burke. The film aired on NBC as a presentation of Disney Night at the Movies on May 3, 1992. Final Shot: The Hank Gathers Story Final Shot: The Hank Gathers Story is an American 1992 sports drama biography television film about the life of Loyola Marymount basketball player Eric "Hank" Gathers, written for Tribune Entertainment by Fred Johnson, Don Enright and Ed Fields, and directed by Charles Braverman. Four Eyes and Six-Guns Four Eyes and Six Guns is a Western film starring Judge Reinhold, Patricia Clarkson and Fred Ward. It includes guest roles by Dan Hedaya, M. Emmet Walsh, Jon Gries, Austin Pendleton and others. Prem Deewane Prem Deewane is a 1992 Indian Bollywood film directed by Sachin Pilgaonkar and produced by Ashok Ghai. It stars Jackie Shroff, Madhuri Dixit, Vivek Mushran and Pooja Bhatt in pivotal roles. Sins of the Night Sins of the Night is a 1993 American thriller and crime film directed by Gregory Dark, produced by Andrew W. Garroni, and starring Nick Cassavetes, Deborah Shelton, Miles OKeeffe and Richard Roundtree in the lead roles. Its music was composed by Ashley Irwin. Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills, made by Ptereo Pictures Inc. and Troma Entertainment in 1995, is a live-action farcical horror film, written and directed by Philippe Mora. The film stars Beverly DAngelo, Aron Eisenberg and Brion James. Australian entertainer Barry Humphries has a cameo, playing three parts in the same scene: a grocery store clerk, the store manager and a "lady shopper" who is clearly his stage character Dame Edna Everage. The film had a limited cinematic release in January 1996 and was released on video by Troma in 1997. The Discarnates is a 1988 Japanese horror film directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi. Don't Tempt the Devil Dont Tempt the Devil is a 1963 French-Italian crime film written and directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Bourvil, Marina Vlady, Virna Lisi and Pierre Brasseur. It is based on the novel Les Bonnes Causes by Jean Laborde. Malootty Malootty is a 1992 Indian Malayalam drama film directed by Bharathan, starring Jayaram, Urvashi and Shamili. The story is set in the 1980s, where a girl is trapped in a drill hole; she survives after many hours. The title drawings were done by Bharathans son. Shamili won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist. The movie was based on 1989 American television movie The Rescue of Jessica McClure. Nancherrow Nancherrow was a TV movie sequel to Rosamunde Pilchers Coming Home. It aired on ITV television in April 1999. The Junk Shop The Junk Shop is a 1965 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Juraj Herz, based on a story by Bohumil Hrabal. Hansel and Gretel Hansel and Gretel is a 1954 stop motion animated theatrical feature film released by RKO Pictures. Silk Hope Silk Hope is a 1999 made-for-TV romantic-drama film that starred Farrah Fawcett, along with Brad Johnson, Ashley Crow, and Scott Bryce. Chacha Bhatija Chacha Bhatija is a 1977 Indian Bollywood film, written by Salim-Javed and directed by Manmohan Desai. It was the years fourth hit for Manmohan Desai. It was his second film with Dharmendra. Chacha Bhatija stars Dharmendra, Randhir Kapoor, Rehman, Hema Malini, Yogeeta Bali, Jeevan, Master Satyajeet and Sonia Sahni. The Picture of Dorian Gray The Picture of Dorian Gray is a 1976 BBC video-taped production which formed part of the Play of the Month anthology series. It stars Peter Firth, Jeremy Brett, and John Gielgud. A 100-minute adaptation of Oscar Wildes novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by John Osborne, it was first broadcast on 19 September 1976. This production was a critical success at the time of its first screening. In 2009 The Times called it the "most Wildean" adaptation of the novel, boasting "perhaps the best Dorian" and mentioning that John Gielgud "steals the show, having of course been given the most beguiling lines by Wilde". This version accentuates the gay subtext of Wildes novel more than other versions; e.g. when Dorian wants Alans help in the disposal of Basils body, it is strongly suggested that the two had a sexual relationship in the past and when Dorians seduction attempt fails, he apparently threatens to expose Alan as a homosexual. In the novel and other adaptations the precise nature of Dorians hold over Alan is mostly left to the imagination of the reader or viewer, respectively. Ruin Explorers , also known as Ruin Explorers Fam & Ihrie, is a four episode 1995 OVA by ANIMATE and Asia-Do. It is set in a fantasy environment and stars Fam and Ihrie, two female treasure hunters working to find the "Ultimate Power". Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar!! Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar!! is a 2000 Indian drama film directed by Hansal Mehta, written by Saurabh Shukla and produced by Ajay Tuli, Anish and Hansal Mehta. It stars Manoj Bajpayee, Tabu, Saurabh Shukla and Aditya Srivastava in pivotal roles. The film met with positive critical response and was an average grosser at the box office. Essai d'ouverture Essai douverture is a 1988 French 15-minute-long film by Luc Moullet. Its about one narrator and his attempts at opening a Coca-Cola bottle. Pelle Svanslös och den stora skattjakten Peter-No-Tail and the Great Treasure Hunt is a 2000 Swedish live action film directed by Mikael Ekman. Junket Whore Junket Whore is a 1998 documentary film directed by Debbie Melnyk and hosted by Lauren Hutton. This revealing documentary explores the relationship between Hollywood’s publicists and the entertainment journalists. It also stars many Hollywood artists including Sylvester Stallone, Martin Short, Alicia Silverstone, Charlie Sheen, Hugh Grant, Ed Harris, Gérard Depardieu, Jack Nicholson, Brooke Shields, Matthew McConaughey, Ashley Judd, Sharon Stone, John Travolta, Kelly Preston, Emma Thompson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tom Cruise, Nicolas Cage, Clint Eastwood, Jim Carrey, Robert De Niro, Whoopi Goldberg, Robin Williams, Richard Gere, Antonio Banderas, Pauly Shore, Sean Connery, Julianne Moore, Madonna, and Anthony Hopkins. It was produced by Rick Caine. The Secret Agent's Blunder The Secret Agents Blunder is a 1968 Soviet spy film directed by . India: Kingdom of the Tiger India: Kingdom of the Tiger is a 2002 IMAX documentary, based on the writings of Jim Corbett. The film was directed by Bruce Neibaur. It depicts man-eating tigers and the conservation efforts of the tiger in India. Patalghar Patalghar is a Bengali science fiction film based on the story of same name by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay and directed by Abhijit Chaudhuri. Géraldine Geraldine is a 2000 French animated short film, directed by , while he was attending Arts Decos. Critical reception has been positive, and the film has been honored in multiple festivals. The story follows a former man who must adjust to her new life after inexplicably waking up one morning as a woman. In 2004, the film was released on a DVD compilation of French animated short films. Dogora - Ouvrons les yeux Dogora: Ouvrons les yeux is a 2004 film directed by Patrice Leconte which has been compared in its conception with the likes of the Qatsi trilogy. Saving Emily Saving Emily also known as Blood Trap, is a Canadian television film in the thriller genre, directed by Douglas Jackson and aired in the United States at 11 October 2004 on Lifetime. Satyam Satyam is a 2003 Telugu romantic drama directed by debutant Surya Kiran. The film stars Sumanth and Genelia DSouza and was very successful at the box-office. Released in December 2003, it is one of the biggest hits in Sumanths career. It was also Genelias debut Telugu film. It was produced by the noted film star and Sumanths uncle Akkineni Nagarjuna under the Annapurna Studios banner. Chakri won the Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer – Telugu. It was remade in Bengali as Shakti Bangkok Loco Bangkok Loco is a 2004 Thai comedy-musical-fantasy film directed by Pornchai Hongrattanaporn, written by Sompope Vejchapipat and starring Krissada Terrence. The story involves a gifted young rock drummer named Bay who commits a grisly murder and becomes a fugitive from the law. Trained by a monk in a style of drumming called the Drums of the Gods, which treats drumming as a martial art for the forces of good, he must face his opposite drummer from the dark side. The story is set in the 1970s and in a Forrest Gump fashion, the protagonist Bay is seen having an influence on present-day Thai popular culture. Internationally, the movie has gained a cult following because of its fantastically stylized and colorful production design and pop-culture references. The film was chosen for the "Midnight Madness" program at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. Angli: The Movie Angli: The Movie is a 2005 Maltese action film based on the popular TV series of the same name. Amazing Lives of the Fast Food Grifters is a 2006 live-action/animated hybrid film directed by Japanese filmmaker Mamoru Oshii, who also wrote the eponymous novel on which the film was based. Both works are part of the Kerberos saga. Live-action film and manga adaptations were produced few months later in Japan. The Tachiguishi-Retsuden logo bears the mention Tachiguishi-Retsuden 1945-2006 A Mamoru Oshii Animation Film. Bikini Round-Up Bikini Round-Up is a 2005 American made for cable erotic film directed by Fred Olen Ray. It is also known by the alternative name The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful. Pothan Vava Pothan Vava is a 2006 Malayalam film directed by Joshi starring Mammootty in the title role. Famous Indian pop and bollywood singer Usha Uthup made her first screen appearance through this film. She played the role of Mammoottys mother. Blood Brothers Blood Brothers is a 2007 short film on HIV-AIDS directed by Vishal Bhardwaj. The film, written by Matthew Robbins, is one of the short films made on HIV AIDS on behalf of the Bill Gates foundation. Blood Brothers features Siddharth, Pavan Malhotra and Ayesha Takia in lead roles. Vishal chose cinematographer Guillermo Navarro to shoot his film. The movie premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. Kay Dyache Bola Kaydyacha Bolais a Marathi movie released on 4 November 2005. It is inspired by the Hollywood movie My Cousin Vinny. The movie is produced by Dr. Uday Tamhankar and directed by Chandrakant Kulkarni. The movie is based on two wrongly accused youngsters whose only lifeline is their clumsy uncle who has to go up against an undefeated prosecutor. This movie is inspired from the 1992 English My cousin Vinny Pumpkin Scissors is a manga created and authored by Ryotaro Iwanaga. Originally serialized in Magazine GREAT in 2002 it was later moved to Monthly Shonen Magazine in October 2006. The manga has been licensed by Del Rey. An anime adaptation of Pumpkin Scissors has been released, produced by Gonzo and AIC, which began airing on October 2, 2006 across several Japanese television stations and ended with the 24th episode on March 19, 2007. The series was originally licensed to the North American market by ADV Films for $780,000. In 2008 it became one of over thirty titles transferred from ADV Films to FUNimation. Lost Indulgence Lost Indulgence is a 2008 Chinese film directed by Zhang Yibai and written by Zhao Tianyu. Like Zhangs earlier film, Curiosity Kills the Cat, Lost Indulgence takes place in the central Chinese city of Chongqing. The film is a family drama about the relationship between a mother and son after the sudden death of the father. Lost Indulgence navigated a complicated series of schedules and cancellations before it was allowed to screen abroad, at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2008. His Last Gift His Last Gift is a 2008 South Korean film. Madso's War Madsos War is a 2010 crime drama TV film about the Irish Mob of Boston. It originally started off as a backdoor pilot called the War of 04 for Spike TV. It was loosely inspired by the period of chaos in the South Boston underworld after James "Whitey" Bulger fled from the area in the early 1990s. Payback Payback is a 2012 documentary film from Jennifer Baichwal based on Margaret Atwoods Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth, which investigates the concept of debt in societies across the world. As a Canadian, Baichwal was quite familiar with Atwoods reputation: A number of prominent intellectuals provide commentary, including economist and writer Raj Patel, ecologist William E. Rees, historian of religions Karen Armstrong, and former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour. The film is produced by Ravida Din for the National Film Board of Canada. It premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. Payback is distributed by Zeitgeist Films, which also distributed Baichwals previous works Act of God and Manufactured Landscapes. The film is being distributed in Canada by Mongrel Media, beginning March 2012. Daas Daas is a 2011 Polish film written and directed by Adrian Panek and starring Andrzej Chyra, Danuta Stenka, Mariusz Bonaszewski and Olgierd Łukaszewicz. This is Paneks first feature work. Film is a period drama that depicts timeless struggle between religion and secular authority, idealism and duplicity, eroticism and faith. Daas explores the influence of 18th-century messiah claimant Jacob Frank. Claiming powers of mystical healing and prophecy, Frank promises immortality to his converts. Henryk Klein, a Viennese lawyer investigates Frank, and starts to believe that there has been a conspiracy formed that involves some of the most influential people in the Austrian Empire. Meanwhile, a minor nobleman Jakub Goliński, Frank’s long-time disciple who left his sect is seeking justice. Once a devoted believer, he now takes action against his former guru. The fates of these men inevitably interweave… Daas was filmed in the Polish city of Wroclaw. People Mountain People Sea People Mountain People Sea is a 2011 Chinese film directed by Cai Shangjun. It was selected for the main competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival. Kings Point Kings Point is a 2012 short documentary film about five seniors living in a retirement resort in Kings Point, directed by Sari Gilman. The film was nominated for the 2013 Academy Award for Best Documentary. After being nominated for an Academy Award the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD. Metamorphosis is a 2012 Japanese horror film directed by Ohata Hajime. It was screened at the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival and the San Diego Asian Film Festival. The Survivor The Survivor is a 1995 Iranian epic historical drama film about Arab–Israeli conflict starring Salma Al-Masri, Alaa El Din Koksh, Ghassan Massoud, and Jamal Suleiman. The script is based upon Returning to Haifa, a novel by Ghassan Kanafani in 1969. The novel is about Israeli Declaration of Independence and its government in Haifa in 1948. Maximum Maximum is a 2012 Hindi crime/thriller film written and directed by Kabeer Kaushik. The project features Naseeruddin Shah, Sonu Sood, Neha Dhupia and Vinay Pathak in pivotal roles. Maximum was released on 29 June 2012. After the films release, the film got mixed reviews, but was a disaster at the box office. Out to Kill Out to Kill is a 2014 film written and directed by independent filmmaker Rob Williams, who has made a name for himself in the gay genre. It was produced by GHF Films Productions and released on Guest House Films. Valhalla Valhalla is a 2013 American/Canadian skiing and snowboarding adventure film directed by Ben Sturgulewski and Nick Waggoner of Sweetgrass Productions. It stars Cody Barnhill and Austin Ross; Kasey Ryne Mazak is the narrator. 25 April 25 April is a 2015 New Zealand animated documentary film about the 1915 Gallipoli Campaign directed by Leanne Pooley. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Stop Me Here Stop Me Here is a 2015 French thriller-drama film directed by Gilles Bannier. Unless Unless is a Canadian-Irish drama film, which premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Based on the novel Unless by Carol Shields, the film was directed by Alan Gilsenan. The film stars Catherine Keener as Reta, a successful writer struggling to deal with her daughter Norahs decision to drop out of college and live on the streets. The cast also includes Brendan Coyle, Matt Craven, Chloe Rose, Hanna Schygulla, Martha Henry, Linda Kash, Yanna McIntosh, and Kathryn Greenwood. The Blind Christ The Blind Christ is a 2016 Chilean drama film directed by Christopher Murray. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival. Florianópolis Dream Florianópolis Dream is a 2018 Argentine comedy film directed by Ana Katz. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Le clown et ses chiens Le Clown et ses chiens is an 1892 French short animated film hand-painted in colour by Émile Reynaud. It consists of 300 individually painted images and lasts about 10 minutes. It was the second film that Reynaud made for his Théâtre Optique, after Un bon bock. The film shows a clown entering a circus ring and greeting the audience, before he starts to perform tricks with three dogs. The dogs jump through hoops, walk on a ball and jump over a wand. It premiered theatrically alongside Pauvre Pierrot and Un bon bock on 28 October 1892 as part of Reynauds Pantomimes Lumineuses program at the Musée Grévin and lasted until February 1894. Reynaud gave the whole presentation himself manipulating the images, accompanied by Gaston Paulin on the piano. The Independence of Romania Independenţa României, subtitled The Romanian-Russo-Turkish War 1877, is a Romanian 1912 silent film directed by Aristide Demetriade. Getting Mary Married Getting Mary Married is a 1919 silent American comedy film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Marion Davies. It was distributed by the Select Pictures Corporation. The First Auto The First Auto is a 1927 film about the transition from horses to cars and the rift it causes in one family. It stars Charles Emmett Mack and Patsy Ruth Miller, with Barney Oldfield having a guest role in the movie. While mainly a silent film, it does have a Vitaphone sound-on-disc soundtrack with a synchronized musical score and sound effects, as well as three spoken words and some laughter. Hold Anything Hold Anything was the third short in the Looney Tunes series from Warner Bros., released to theaters in October 1930. Featuring Bosko, it was loosely based on the lost film Hold Everything, one of whose songs, "Dont Hold Everything," features prominently in the cartoon. It was directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolph Ising, and animated by Isadore "Friz" Freleng and Norman Blackburn. Politics Politics is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and written by Wells Root and Robert E. Hopkins. The film stars Marie Dressler, Polly Moran, Roscoe Ates, Karen Morley, and William Bakewell. The film was released on July 25, 1931, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Murder in the Clouds Murder in the Clouds is a 1934 American action film dealing with aviation. The film stars Lyle Talbot and Ann Dvorak, and is directed by D. Ross Lederman. Although standard formula "B" film fare, it was notable as the screenplay and original story was written by Dore Schary as a freelance writer, during one of his periods when he was fired from a more prestigious film job. Schary was a director, writer, producer and playwright who later became head of production at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and eventually president of the studio. Equally important on Murder in the Clouds was the work of Elmer Dyer who had become a preeminent aviation cinematographer. Paree, Paree Paree, Paree is a 1934 black-and-white Vitaphone musical short starring Bob Hope and Dorothy Stone. Cole Porter wrote the lyrics and music for this musical comedy short. The Crime of Doctor Crespi The Crime of Dr. Crespi is a 1935 American horror film starring Erich von Stroheim, Paul Guilfoyle, Jeanne Kelly, Dwight Frye, Harriet Russell, and John Bohn. It was released by Republic Pictures. The movie was filmed at Biograph Studios in The Bronx and is loosely based on the Edgar Allan Poe short story, "The Premature Burial". Dancing Pirate Dancing Pirate is a 1936 American musical comedy film directed by Lloyd Corrigan. It is the third film shot in the three strip Technicolor process and the first musical in that format. Produced by the makers of Becky Sharp, the film was based on the December 1930 Colliers Magazine story Glorious Buccaneer by Emma-Lindsay Squier a serious and action filled romance that may have been inspired by the story of Joseph Chapman. The film features the debut of stage star Charles Collins and the cast includes Rita Hayworth as one of The Royal Cansino Dancers. Other dancers in the film were Pat Nixon and Marjorie Reynolds. Billy the Kid Returns Billy the Kid Returns is a 1938 American film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. Crashing Hollywood Crashing Hollywood is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Lew Landers and written by Paul Yawitz and Gladys Atwater. The film stars Lee Tracy, Joan Woodbury, Paul Guilfoyle, Lee Patrick and Bradley Page. The film was released on January 7, 1938, by RKO Pictures. When Were You Born When Were You Born is a 1938 murder mystery film directed by William C. McGann and starring Anna May Wong as an astrologer who helps the police. Each of the twelve principal characters was born under a different astrological sign. Pacific Liner Pacific Liner is a 1939 American action/adventure film directed by Lew Landers. The film stars Victor McLaglen, Chester Morris and Wendy Barrie. Pacific Liner depicts the ill-fated voyage of a disease-ridden passenger liner. Society Lawyer Society Lawyer is a 1939 crime film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Walter Pidgeon and Virginia Bruce. It is a milder remake of the pre-Code Penthouse. And One Was Beautiful And One Was Beautiful is a 1940 romantic drama film directed by Robert B. Sinclair and starring Robert Cummings, Laraine Day, and Jean Muir. It is based on the story of the same name by Alice Duer Miller. Two sisters are attracted to a rich playboy. One runs over and kills a man, and lets the playboy take the blame. The Ghost Comes Home The Ghost Comes Home is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and written by Richard Maibaum and Harry Ruskin. The film stars Frank Morgan, Billie Burke, Ann Rutherford, John Shelton, Reginald Owen and Donald Meek. The film was released on March 8, 1940, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was based on a play by Georg Kaiser which had previously been made into the 1935 German film The Valiant Navigator by Hans Deppe. Mysterious Doctor Satan Mysterious Doctor Satan is a 1940 Republic Pictures black-and-white film serial, produced by Hiram S. Brown Jr., directed by William Witney and John English, that stars Edward Ciannelli, Robert Wilcox, William Newell, C. Montague Shaw, Ella Neal, and Dorothy Herbert. The serials name is derived from that of its chief villain. Doctor Satans main opponent is the masked mystery man, "The Copperhead", whose secret identity is Bob Wayne, a man searching for justice and revenge on Satan for the death of his guardian Governor Bronson. The serial charts the conflict between the two as Bob Wayne pursues Doctor Satan, while the latter completes his plans for world domination. Henry Brandon was originally intended to play the part of Doctor Satan while wearing a regular devil costume, complete with horns. At the end of the 1930s, however, this would have stretched credulity too far, even for a serial, so a more realistic villain was written in the form of a sleek, gangster-style mad scientist played by Ciannelli. The serial first began as a screenplay for Republics never-produced Superman serial, which was cancelled after various problems arose with securing the rights to the famous and popular comic book character. Mysterious Doctor Satan was later remade as The Deathless Devil. Waterfront Waterfront is a 1944 American film from PRC Pictures directed by Steve Sekely. Child of Divorce Child of Divorce is a 1946 American film directed by Richard O. Fleischer. It was the first film that he directed. RKO had filmed this movie before in 1934 as Wednesdays Child Pardon My Past For the television episode, see List of Charmed episodes#Season 2. Pardon My Past is a 1945 comedy film about a penniless veteran who gets mistaken for a millionaire by the latters family and an unpaid bookie. Daybreak Daybreak is a 1948 drama – classified by some as British Noir – directed by Compton Bennett and starring Eric Portman, Ann Todd and Maxwell Reed. It is based on a play by Monckton Hoffe. A sombre, bleak film, Daybreak was filmed in 1946, but ran into trouble with the BBFC, resulting in a delay of almost two years before its release. The version finally approved for release excised approximately six minutes of original footage, resulting in some jerky cuts where scenes have been removed and leaving noticeable plot lacunae which are considered to detract somewhat from an otherwise well-regarded film. Les jeux sont faits Les jeux sont faits, known in English as The Chips are Down, is a 1947 French fantasy film directed by Jean Delannoy, based on the screenplay of the same name by French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre. It was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. Here Comes Trouble Here Comes Trouble is a 1948 American comedy film produced and directed by Fred Guiol and written by George Carleton Brown and Edward E. Seabrook. The film stars William Tracy, Joe Sawyer, Emory Parnell, Betty Compson and Joan Woodbury. The film was released on March 15, 1948, by United Artists. East of Sumatra East of Sumatra is a 1953 Technicolor South Seas adventure film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Jeff Chandler, Marilyn Maxwell, Anthony Quinn and Suzan Ball. Those Redheads from Seattle Those Redheads from Seattle is a 1953 American musical film, produced in 3-D and Technicolor, directed by Lewis R. Foster, starring Rhonda Fleming, Gene Barry, Teresa Brewer and Agnes Moorehead, and released by Paramount Pictures. It was the first 3-D musical. Private Ivan Private Ivan Canyon River Canyon River is a 1956 Allied Artists American Western film in CinemaScope and Color by De Luxe directed by Harmon Jones. It stars George Montgomery as the head of a cattle drive. It is a remake of the 1951 film The Longhorn. The Beasts of Marseilles Seven Thunders is a 1957 Second World War film directed by Hugo Fregonese and starring Stephen Boyd, James Robertson Justice, Kathleen Harrison, Tony Wright and Anna Gaylor. It is about two British escaped prisoners of war. The Unknown Terror The Unknown Terror is a 1957 black and white widescreen American science fiction/horror film directed by Charles Marquis Warren and starring John Howard, Mala Powers, Paul Richards and May Wynn. It was produced by Robert Stabler. The narrative follows a group of explorers who, while searching for a missing man, come across the "Cave of the Dead," filled with parasitic fungi and inhabited by foamy, fungus-covered monster men. The film was released theatrically in the US in August 1957 on a double bill with Back from the Dead. La mandragola The Mandrake is a 1965 Franco-Italian co-production directed by Alberto Lattuada and based on the eponymous 16th-century play by Italian author Niccolò Machiavelli. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design. A Flea in Her Ear A Flea in Her Ear is a 1968 DeLuxe Color 20th Century Fox American/French feature Panavision film adaptation of the play A Flea in Her Ear by Georges Feydeau in an adaptation by John Mortimer. It was directed by Jacques Charon and the cast included Rex Harrison, Rosemary Harris, Louis Jourdan, and Rachel Roberts. Sergeant Ryker Sergeant Ryker is a 1968 drama–war film directed by Buzz Kulik and starring Lee Marvin and Bradford Dillman. The film was originally broadcast on television as "The Case Against Paul Ryker", a 1963 two-part episode of Kraft Suspense Theatre. It was released as a feature film in 1968 to capitalise on Marvins popularity from The Dirty Dozen. Its second run paired it as a double feature with Counterpoint. Battle of the Commandos Battle of the Commandos is a European Macaroni-War film directed in 1969 by Umberto Lenzi. The movie was a co-production between Italy, West Germany and Spain. Saat Hindustani Saat Hindustani is a 1969 Indian film, written and directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. The film portrays the heroic story of seven Indians who attempt to liberate Goa from the Portuguese colonial rule. The cast included Madhu, Utpal Dutt, Shehnaz, A. K. Hangal, Anwar Ali and Amitabh Bachchan who made his debut with this film. Detective Belli Detective Belli is a 1969 Italian crime film directed by Romolo Guerrieri and starring Franco Nero. The 1973 sequel, also starring Nero is entitled La polizia incrimina la legge assolve the English title was "Streets of Eternity". Acquasanta Joe Holy Water Joe is a 1971 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Mario Gariazzo. Policewoman La poliziotta is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. For this film Mariangela Melato was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress. That Malicious Age That Malicious Age is a 1975 Italian coming-of-age drama directed by Silvio Amadio. It features Nino Castelnuovo with Gloria Guida. Find the Lady Find the Lady is a 1976 comedy film directed by John Trent. It was one of the earliest films in which John Candy stars. The plot involves kidnapping schemes all involving the same woman except the wrong woman gets taken and the right one runs away with her boyfriend. French Quarter French Quarter is a 1978 American drama film directed by Dennis Kane.The film has music composed by Dick Hyman.This film starring Virginia Mayo, Bruce Davison, Alisha Fontaine, Ann Michelle and Lindsay Bloom in the lead roles, with Lance LeGault appearing uncredited. 9 Lives of a Wet Pussy 9 Lives of a Wet Pussy is a 1976 American pornographic film directed by Abel Ferrara and written by Nicholas St. John. Although The Driller Killer is considered his official directorial debut, 9 Lives of a Wet Pussy was the first film Ferrara directed. It stars Pauline LaMonde and Dominique Santos. Marilyn: The Untold Story Marilyn: The Untold Story is a 1980 television film, about the life of the 1950s sex symbol-movie star, Marilyn Monroe. The feature stars Catherine Hicks as Monroe; Richard Basehart as her early-career agent Johnny Hyde; Frank Converse as her second husband Joe DiMaggio; Jason Miller as her third husband Arthur Miller; Kevin Geer as her first husband James Dougherty; Viveca Lindfors as her acting coach Natasha Lytess; and Sheree North as her mother Gladys Baker. The movie premiered on September 28, 1980, and was greeted with positive reviews. Catherine Hicks was praised by the critics for her portrayal of Monroe, as were others including Richard Basehart, Frank Converse, Sheree North and Jason Miller, playing fellow playwright Arthur Miller. Milka - A Film About Taboos Milka – A Film About Taboos is a 1980 Finnish drama film directed by Rauni Mollberg. It was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival. Palermo or Wolfsburg Palermo or Wolfsburg is a 1980 film by Werner Schroeter. It tells the story of an Italian immigrant who comes to West Germany in search of work. Hotline Hotline is a 1982 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Jerry Jameson. The working title of the film was Reach Out. Deilig er fjorden Deilig er fjorden! is a 1985 Norwegian comedy film directed by Jan Erik Düring, starring Rolv Wesenlund, Elsa Lystad and Sverre Holm. Terje Svahberg has been saving money for years to buy a summer house, but suddenly decides he wants a boat instead. As he and his family prepare for their summer vacation, they encounter several problems, both practical and financial. The film title is a pun on the psalm "Deilig er jorden". Hanna D. - La ragazza del Vondel Park Hanna D. - The Girl from Vondel Park, is a 1984 Italian/French erotic drama film directed by Rino Di Silvestro. Sultanat Sultanat is a 1986 Bollywood film written and directed by Mukul S. Anand. The film stars Dharmendra, Sunny Deol, Sridevi, Amrish Puri, Shakti Kapoor, Tom Alter and marked the debut of Karan Kapoor and Juhi Chawla. It was not a success at the box-office. It was the first film in which Dharmendra appeared alongside his son Sunny Deol. A Hoof Here, a Hoof There A Hoof Here, a Hoof There is a Czech drama film directed by Věra Chytilová. It was released in 1989. The film was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Czechoslovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Final Days The Final Days is a 1989 television movie adaptation of the book written by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. The movie is directed by Richard Pearce and follows the events in the Nixon White House after the Washington Posts Watergate revelations. Tales of a Golden Geisha is a 1990 Japanese comedy film directed and written by Juzo Itami. It stars Nobuko Miyamoto as a geisha who brings good luck her intimate companions, and Masahiko Tsugawa as her unfaithful, sometimes partner. Snake's Fang Snake Fang is a 1990 Iranian war film directed by Masoud Kimiai. It was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention. Lyrisch nitraat Lyrical Nitrate is a 1991 collage film by Peter Delpeut. The film consists of clips from various silent films printed on decaying nitrocellulose film stock, including shorts, documentaries, and travelogues. There is no formal narrative. Delpeut followed the film with 1993s The Forbidden Quest, which also uses found footage; the two were released together on video and DVD. The films were drawn from the Desmets Collection of the Nederlands Filmmuseum, where Delpeut worked as deputy director for a decade. Jean Desmet was an early Dutch film distributor. After Desmets death a cache of film prints was discovered in the attic of a theater he owned in Amsterdam, and subsequently added to the museums collection. Without Warning: The James Brady Story Without Warning: The James Brady Story is a 1991 American television film directed by Michael Toshiyuki Uno and starring Beau Bridges as James Brady, the White House Press Secretary who was shot during the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan in 1981. The film is based on Mollie Dickensons 1987 biography about Brady titled Thumbs Up. The Tigers The Tigers is a 1991 Hong Kong action crime thriller film directed by Eric Tsang, and starring Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Felix Wong, Michael Miu and Kent Tong, who were the Five Tiger Generals of TVB in the 1980s. It is a film adaptation of the 1984 TVB serial, Rise and Fall of a Stand-In which featured the films stars Miu and Tong. A Woman, Her Men, and Her Futon A Woman, Her Men, and Her Futon is a 1992 drama film directed, written and produced by Michael Sibay and starring Jennifer Rubin, Lance Edwards and Grant Show. The Portrait The Portrait is a 1993 American made-for-television drama film adapted from the play Painting Churches, directed by Arthur Penn, and starring Gregory Peck and Lauren Bacall. Cecilia Peck, who plays the daughter in the film, is the real-life daughter of actor Gregory Peck and his second wife Veronique Peck. The film was broadcast on TNT on February 13, 1993. Shattered Trust: The Shari Karney Story Shattered Trust: The Shari Karney Story is a 1993 American made-for-television drama film directed by Bill Corcoran. The film, which is based upon the true story of Shari Karney, garnered generally positive reviews. However, it was criticized for exploiting a real incest case for entertainment use. Vent d'est East Wind is a Franco-Swiss film directed by Robert Enrico, on a script co-written with Frédéric H. Fajardie, released in 1993. The O.J. Simpson Story The O. J. Simpson Story is a 1995 American drama film directed by Jerrold Freedman and written by Stephen Harrigan. It stars Bobby Hosea, Jessica Tuck, David Roberson, James Handy, Kimberly Russell and Harvey Jason. It premiered on Fox on January 31, 1995. Tri-Star Tristar is a 1996 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Tsui Hark and starring Leslie Cheung, Anita Yuen and Lau Ching-wan. Más allá del jardín Beyond the Garden is a 1996 Spanish drama film directed by Pedro Olea. Trest, kotoryy lopnul The Trust That Went Bust is a Soviet 1983 musical TV miniseries based on short stories by O. Henry: "The Octopus Marooned", "Jeff Peters as a Personal Magnet", "Modern Rural Sports", "The Hand That Riles the World", "The Exact Science of Matrimony", and "The Ethics of Pig". Directed by Aleksandr Pavlovsky. Screenplay by Igor Shevtsov Absolute Hangover Absolute Hangover is a 1999 Norwegian comedy film directed by Petter Næss, starring Ingar Helge Gimle and Brit Elisabeth Haagensli. Battle of Blood Island Battle of Blood Island is a 1960 American World War II war film filmed in Puerto Rico and directed by Joel Rapp. It was based on the 1958 short story Expect the Vandals by Philip Roth. Filmgroup released the film, as a double feature with Ski Troop Attack. Roger Corman appears at the end of the movie as an American soldier. You Can Thank Me Later You Can Thank Me Later is a 1998 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Shimon Dotan and starring Ellen Burstyn. The film is based on a play titled Hyper-Allergenic written and adapted for the screen by Oren Safdie. The Original of the Forgery The Original of the Forgery is a 1991 Yugoslav drama film directed by Dragan Kresoja. The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Youngblood Youngblood is a 1978 American film directed by Noel Nosseck. It stars Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs and features Bryan ODell in the title role. Ren Woods has a prominent supporting role. It was released by American International Pictures. The soundtrack to the film was written and performed by War. Laws of Deception Laws of Deception is an erotic suspense thriller film produced in 1997. Written by Rollin Jarrett and directed by Joey Travolta, it stars C. Thomas Howell, James Russo, Amber Smith, Nick Mancuso and Brian Austin Green. Durango Durango is a 1999 made-for-television drama film directed by Brent Shields, starring Matt Keeslar and Patrick Bergin. The journey of young Irishman Mark Doran, a cattle farmer who decides to walk with his cows to the village of Trallock to get a fair price for his herd rather than sell. The 36th Chamber: The Final Encounter The Shaolin Drunken Monk is a 1982 kung fu film directed by Au Yeung Chun and Lau Ka-Liang, and produced by Ocean Shores. The film is generally considered a bust, but is noted for its soundtrack and atmospheric flashbacks. Venus and Mars Venus and Mars is a 2002 comedy directed by Harry Mastrogeorge featuring Lynn Redgrave, Daniela Amavia, and Ryan Hurst. El Medina EL Madina is a 1999 Egyptian French drama film directed by Yousry Nasrallah produced by Humber Balsa, Gabriel Khoury and Mariann Khoury. Written by Nasser Abdel-Rahmane, Claire Denis and Yousry Nasrallah. The Cabbie The Cabbie is a 2000 Taiwanese film directed by Zhang Huakun and Chen Yiwen. It was Taiwans submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Desert Moon is a 2001 Japanese drama film written, directed and edited by Shinji Aoyama, starring Hiroshi Mikami. It was in competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Thoth Thoth is a documentary film by Sarah Kernochan and Lynn Appelle about the life of New York-based street performer S. K. Thoth. In 2002, the film won the Oscar for Best Documentary Short Subject at the 74th Academy Awards nominees and winners. The Burial Society The Burial Society is a 2002 is a neo-noir thriller film written and directed by Nicholas Racz. The film stars Rob LaBelle, Jan Rubeš, Allan Rich, Bill Meilen, Seymour Cassel, and David Paymer. The film follows a lonely, depressed Jewish man who becomes involved in the mafia. Break Out Break Out is a 2002 South Korean film. A Hole in One A Hole in One is a 2004 film co-starring Michelle Williams and Meat Loaf. The film marked the feature debut of writer/director Richard Ledes. It received its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2003. Aag Aag is a 1994 Bollywood action drama film directed by K. Ravi Shankar. It is a remake of the Tamil film Maruthu Pandi. It marked the debut of Sonali Bendre. San chuen liu see A Wicked Ghost is a 1999 Hong Kong horror film directed by Leung Hung-wah, starring Francis Ng, Gigi Lai, Gabriel Harrison, Edward Mok, Nelson Ngai and Celia Sze. It was followed by The Fear in 2000 and The Possession in 2002. Khwahish Khwahish is a 2003 Indian Hindi romance film directed by Govind Menon. The film stars Himanshu Malik and Mallika Sherawat in leading roles. Sherawat made her acting debut in the film. Although the film was quite racy by Indian standards, it was known for its naturalistic and realistic topic, being a serious film with a tragic end. This is a Hindi remake of Love Story. Puthukottyile Puthu Manavalan Puthukottyile Puthumanavalan is a Malayalam comedy film released in 1995. It was directed by the superhit duo Rafi-Mecartin. It was the first directorial venture of Rafi-Mecartin, who were assistants to many directors before this film, later became a successful duo until their split in 2011. Saturday's Warrior Saturdays Warrior is a religious-themed musical written by Douglas Stewart and Lex de Azevedo about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The musical tells the story of a group of children that are born into a Latter-day Saint family after making various promises in the premortal life. Two of the children, Jimmy and Julie, encounter personal struggles that help them rediscover and fulfill their foreordained missions in life. Although no explicit time frame is given in the dialogue, certain contextual clues suggest that the story takes place in the then-current and then-recent period of the late 1960s or early 70s, similar to other religious musicals such as Godspell and Jesus Christ Superstar. The musical explores the Latter-day Saint doctrines and views on the premortal life, foreordination, and eternal marriage. It depicts abortion and birth control as being contrary to the divine plan of salvation. Saturdays Warrior was first performed in California in 1973 as a college project. In early spring 1974, the play was performed at Brigham Young Universitys Spring Arts Festival by a cast of BYU students. Bob Williams made a video version of the musical in 1989, setting it on a stage as opposed to giving the movie a more naturalistic look. It is among the first popular LDS films to not be made or sponsored by the LDS Church or BYU. A sequel, The White Star, debuted in 2007. In 2016, de Azevedo and Stewart produced another filmed remake with a more naturalized look. Jump Britain Jump Britain is a 2005 documentary about Freerunning. Directed by Mike Christie and produced by Carbon Media, it is a sequel to Channel 4s Jump London. Two of the three free runners from Jump London, Sébastien Foucan and Jérôme Ben Aoues, appear alongside the members of Urban freeflow, as they interact with numerous famous landmarks all over Britain. Another section of the documentary sees various members of Urban Freeflow go on a pilgrimage to Lisses, France. The trip includes a visit to the famous Dame Du Lac. Free running is a physical discipline which grew from Parkour, led by David Belle. The free runners tackle some of the UKs most iconic sites including Edinburgh Castle and the Forth Bridge in Scotland, the Giants Causeway and Derrys walls in Northern Ireland, the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, the Tyne Bridge in Newcastle and the International Convention Centre in Birmingham. The original soundtrack was composed by Ian Masterson and Thomas Beach, and was released on iTunes, as well as appearing as an extra on the DVD release. Amon Saga is an anime OVA released in 1986. The character and conceptual art was contributed by Yoshitaka Amano. It was released by Manga Entertainment in 2001. The Death of Salvador Dali The Death of Salvador Dalí is a 2005 short film written and directed by Delaney Bishop. The plot of this 2005 fantasy film involves Salvador Dalí consulting Sigmund Freud on how to depict madness in his artwork. The Trouble with Romance The Trouble with Romance is a 2007 comedy-drama film directed by Gene Rhee and starring Kip Pardue, David Eigenberg, Roger Fan, Josie Davis, Sheetal Sheth, and Coby Ryan McLaughlin. Ten Empty Ten Empty is a 2008 Australian film directed by Anthony Hayes and starring Brendan Cowell, Geoff Morrell, Lucy Bell, and Jack Thompson. The Extendables The Extendables is a 2014 American parody film created by and starring Brian Thompson. The film is a parody of The Expendables and similar action movies. Thompson said it contained actual events he had witnessed in his career. The film was released on iTunes. Frozen Frozen is a 2007 black-and-white Indian drama film directed by Shivajee Chandrabhushan. The original screenplay written by Shanker Raman, based on a story by Chandrabhushan and starring Danny Denzongpa, Gauri, and Skalzang Angchuk. The film was shot entirely on location at Ladakh, India. It was featured at the various international film festivals, including the 2007 London Film Festival and Dubai International Film Festival, and was the official selection at 2007 Toronto International Film Festival and 2008 San Francisco International Film Festival, and Palm Springs International Film Festival. At the annual National Film Awards, it was awarded the 2007 Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director. Dead Fury Dead Fury is a 2008 American animated comedy-horror parody written and directed by Frank Sudol, with Sudol also doing all animation, music, and voice characterizations. The film debuted at the Philadelphia Film Festival April 9, 2008, and was released on DVD August 5, 2008, through Unearthed Films. Freetime Machos Freetime Machos is a Finnish documentary film about the bromance of two players in worlds most northerly rugby club called OYUS Rugby based in Oulu, Finland. The film is directed by Mika Ronkainen and it had its world premiere at the Joris Ivens Competition of IDFA in November 2009. The film got its North American premiere at Tribeca Film Festival in April 2010. It was also part of the Edinburgh International Film Festival in June 2010. Betrayal Betrayal is a 2009 Norwegian historic action film directed by Håkon Gundersen, starring Fridtjov Såheim, Lene Nystrøm, Götz Otto and Kåre Conradi. The film is based on a true story. Bringing Up Bobby Bringing Up Bobby is a 2009 Christian direct-to-video comedy film directed by Chris Staron. It was the third film by Glowing Nose, who previously made Pint Size and Between the Walls. India Untouched: Stories of a People Apart India Untouched: Stories of a People Apart is a 2007 documentary by Indian filmmaker Stalin K. The film reveals the discrimination and atrocities against dalits and practice of Untouchability rooted in different parts of India. Stalins interview and clips of the film were featured in Episode 10: Dignity for All of Satyamev Jayate TV series on the issue of Untouchability. Pokémon Apokélypse Pokémon Apokélypse is a 2010 fan-made short film directed by Kial Natale and produced by Dylan Innes and Lee Majdoub. Based on the Pokémon franchise, the storyline takes place several years after the events of the original anime series. Intended as a fan-response to "the common trend of dark and gritty reboots of popular franchises", the film was meant to give a mature spin on Pokémon and be in the same vein as work seen on parody website CollegeHumor. The creators initially intended to reveal the film at the Vancouver Anime Evolution convention, it was not shown due to technical difficulties. Instead on September 14, 2010, it revealed online via a teaser segment distributed through emails sent to various media outlets, which presented itself as a recording of a "secret movie trailer screening" for a film in development. The full film followed shortly thereafter, posted online on September 20. The result of almost two years of work, the film follows Ash Ketchum and his friends years after the events of the original anime series, and their struggle against criminal organization Rocket Industries. Deciding on using the subject of Pokémon after considering several possibilities such as Grand Theft Auto and Dragon Ball Z, the producers were surprised by fan reaction to the material. Despite praises for the content, they have stated they have no intention to produce a full-fledged film. The initial "leaked" preview was met with skepticism and criticism, with Crave Online in particular recalling the trend of past video game-inspired films being of poor quality. Kotaku and Topless Robot in particular noting that the preview did it a disservice by hiding the charm of the completed project, which by comparison was met with very positive reception. GamesRadar called it "amazing", and stated that the content was "good enough for grown ups"; in a further discussion, they added they were impressed by the quality of the work, and how it addressed the similarity between the games and dog fighting. Other sources such as The Escapist and Game Informer also heavily praised the production, with the former lamenting that such a concept would never officially appear from Nintendo. 5 Shells 5 Shells is a 2012 American apocalyptic drama film written and directed by Paul S. Myers and starring Kelsey Hutton and Eve Kozikowski. The Blueberry Hunt The Blueberry Hunt is an Indian thriller film starring Naseeruddin Shah, Vipin Sharma, Aahana Kumra, PJ Unnikrishnan, Yadu Sankalia, Vinay Forrt, and Kartik Elangovan. The film had a nationwide theatrical release in India on April 8, 2016. Habanastation Habanastation is a 2011 Cuban drama film directed by Ian Padrón. Filmed in a slum in western Havana, the film addresses inequalities in Cuba through the relationship between two children of different social strata. The film was selected as the Cuban entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but did not make the final shortlist. Alms for a Blind Horse Anhe Ghore Da Daan is a highly acclaimed Punjabi-language film directed by Gurvinder Singh. Released in 2011, the film is based on the Punjabi novel of the same title published in 1976 by Gurdial Singh. It portrays the plight and problems of Punjabi farmers, rural working class, as well as the landlords. The film won National Awards for Best Direction, Cinematography and Best Feature Film in Punjabi at the 59th National Film Awards of India. The film was shot in and around Bathinda city Punjab in Feb-March 2011. Sevenes Sevenes is a 2011 Malayalam sports-action film written by Ikbal Kuttipuram and directed by Joshiy. The cast includes Kunchacko Boban, Asif Ali, Nivin Pauly, Rejith Menon, Aju Varghese, and Vineeth Kumar in supporting roles; and Nadia Moidu, Rima Kallingal and Bhama in lead roles. The film centres on seven young men who play sevens football, popular in Malabar. The film started its shooting in April 2011 at Kozhikode district. Russian Coffee Gabi is a 2012 South Korean film starring Kim So-yeon, Joo Jin-mo and Park Hee-soon. It follows an ostensible assassination plot of King Gojong, using coffee brewed by royal barista Tanya. The plan is masterminded by Sadako, a Joseon woman with adopted Japanese nationality, and aided by Ilyich, Tanyas lover. Inspired by conspiracy theories about Gojong and the kings well-known love of coffee, the movies title Gabi is a turn-of-the-century Chinese-character transliteration of "coffee." The film is based on author Kim Tak-hwans historical fiction novel Noseoa Gabi. Schoolgirl Complex is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Yūichi Onuma. What They Don't Talk About When They Talk About Love What They Dont Talk About When They Talk About Love is a 2013 Indonesian drama film which released on May 2. The film was directed by Mouly Surya and starring by Nicholas Saputra, Ayushita, Karina Salim, Anggun Priambodo, Lupita Jennifer, Adella Fauzi, Khiva Iskak, Tutie Kirana, and Jajang C. Noer. Before running in Indonesia, this movie has been screened at various international film festivals and received a positive response from the audience. This film receiving "NETPAC Award" from 2013 International Film Festival Rotterdam in Netherlands. The film was nominated for "Best Feature Film" at the 2013 Maya Awards and nominated for "Favorite Film" at the 2014 Indonesian Movie Awards. Red Family Red Family is a 2013 South Korean drama film directed by Lee Ju-hyoung. It was written, produced and co-edited by the renowned art house moviemaker Kim Ki-duk. Butterfly Kisses Butterfly Kisses is a 2017 British/ Polish drama directed by Rafael Kapelinski and written by Greer Ellison. It stars Theo Stevenson, Thomas Turgoose and Rosie Day. The film was awarded the Crystal Bear for best film in Generation. You Too Brutus You Too Brutus is a 2015 Malayalam comedy film scripted and directed by Roopesh Peethambaran with dialogues co-written by Mathukutty and Roopesh Peethambaran, the Hindi dialogues were written by Sony Chandy. The film is produced by Sheikh Afsal under the banner of Round Up Cinema. It features an ensemble cast including Asif Ali, Sreenivasan, Tovino Thomas, Honey Rose, Anu Mohan, Rachana Narayanankutty, Ahmed Sidhique and Ena Saha. The film was released on 20 March 2015 and became average grosser at kerala box office. Dwaraka Dwaraka is a 2017 Indian Telugu drama film directed by Srinivas Ravindra, produced by Pradyumna Chandrapati and Ganesh Penubotu, under Legend Cinema, and is presented by R. B. Choudary under the banner Super Good Films. It features Vijay Deverakonda and Pooja Jhaveri in the lead roles while Prakash Raj and Prudhviraj appear in crucial roles. The movie was set to release on November 2016 but due to demonitisation was released on March 3, 2017, with premiers in USA on March 2. The movie received poor word of mouth and failed domestically and overseas at the box office.The film was a failure. Thong Dee Fun Khao Thong Dee Fun Khao is a 2017 Thai Action film, directed by Bin Bunluerit. Dödskyssen Kiss of Death is a 1916 Swedish silent drama film directed by Victor Sjöström. Approximately 30 minutes of the film survives in the Cinémathèque Française film archive. A Sammy in Siberia A Sammy In Siberia is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. They Learned About Women They Learned About Women is a 1930 American Pre-Code sports drama musical film directed by Jack Conway and Sam Wood, and starring Van and Schenck in their final film appearance together. Although predominantly a black and white film, the "Harlem Madness" number was filmed in Technicolor under the direction of Sammy Lee. The film is a "talkie", but MGM also issued it in a silent version, with Alfred Block writing the titles. The film was remade in 1949 as Take Me Out to the Ball Game. The Tip-Off The Tip-Off is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Albert S. Rogell, written by Earl Baldwin, and starring Eddie Quillan, Robert Armstrong, Ginger Rogers, Joan Peers and Ralf Harolde. The film was released on October 16, 1931, by RKO Pictures. Call It a Day Call It a Day is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Olivia de Havilland, Ian Hunter, Anita Louise, Alice Brady, Roland Young, and Frieda Inescort. Based on the 1935 play Call It a Day by Dodie Smith, the film is about a day in the life of a middle-class London family whose lives are complicated by the first romantic signs of spring. Adventure in Sahara Adventure in Sahara is a 1938 American adventure film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Paul Kelly. Sniffles and the Bookworm Sniffles and the Bookworm is a 1939 Merrie Melodies cartoon from Warner Bros. Studios. Directed by Chuck Jones, this was the third cartoon with Sniffles the mouse. This cartoon, however, was more in line with the "books come to life" entries from around this period. Women in the Wind Women in the Wind is a 1939 film directed by John Farrow and starring Kay Francis, William Gargan and Victor Jory. The plot concerns women pilots competing in the so-called "Powder Puff Derby", an annual transcontinental air race solely for women. The Biscuit Eater The Biscuit Eater is a 1940 childrens film starring Billy Lee and Cordell Hickman as two kids who raise a runt of a dog. It was named one of the Top Ten Films of 1940 by the National Board of Review. Walt Disney Productions made a 1972 remake under the same title. Cross-Country Romance Cross-Country Romance is a 1940 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Woodruff and starring Gene Raymond and Wendy Barrie. With the huge success of It Happened One Night, the 1934 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Capra and starring Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable, every studio in Hollywood attempted to cash in with a similar storyline. In addition to this film, there was also Love on the Run from MGM, The Bride Came C.O.D. by Warner Bros.; even Columbia Pictures, which had made It Happened One Night, produced the musical remake Eve Knew Her Apples. Time Out for Rhythm Time Out for Rhythm is a 1941 musical comedy film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Rudy Vallée, Ann Miller and the Three Stooges. Six Hits and a Miss perform, as well as Glen Gray and His Casa Loma Orchestra, and Eduardo Durants Rhumba Band, and with eight original songs by Saul Chaplin and Sammy Cahn. The Rear Gunner The Rear Gunner is a 1943 American short instructional film, directed by Ray Enright and produced by Warner Brothers. Previously, Warner Bros. had produced three short documentary films, Winning Your Wings starring Jimmy Stewart, Men Of The Sky and Beyond the Line of Duty. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hollywood rushed to turn out films that would help to help win the war. The studios produced more than features, with countless cartoons and short subjects that were intended to inform the public, boost morale, encourage support of the Red Cross and other organizations that were helping at home and overseas or in recruitment. There were also films that were shown only to members of the armed forces. These films either trained them or entertained them. Rear Gunner is one of the best examples of how Hollywood pitched in and worked to boost morale and also recruit men into military service. The Mark of the Whistler The Mark of the Whistler is a 1944 American mystery film noir based on the radio drama The Whistler. Directed by William Castle, the production features Richard Dix, Porter Hall and Janis Carter. It is the second of Columbia Pictures eight "Whistler" films produced in the 1940s, all but the last starring Dix. Levoton veri Restless Blood is a 1946 Finnish drama film directed by Teuvo Tulio and starring Regina Linnanheimo, Eino Katajavuori and Toini Vartiainen. Tulio remade the film in 1953 as Jealousy. Valley of the Eagles Valley of Eagles is a 1951 British thriller film written and directed by Terence Young and starring Jack Warner, Nadia Gray and John McCallum. The screenplay concerns a Swedish scientist, whose crucial new invention is stolen by his wife who tries to take it to the Soviet Union. The Half-Breed The Half-Breed is a 1952 American Western film directed by Stuart Gilmore and written by Harold Shumate, Richard Wormser and Charles Hoffman. The film stars Robert Young, Janis Carter, Jack Buetel, Barton MacLane, Reed Hadley and Porter Hall. The film was released on May 4, 1955, by RKO Pictures. Where Chimneys Are Seen is a 1953 Japanese drama film directed by Heinosuke Gosho. It was entered into the 3rd Berlin International Film Festival. Stone Age Romeos Stone Age Romeos is a 1955 short film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 163rd short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Missouri Traveler The Missouri Traveler is a 1958 American coming-of-age period piece comedy-drama film directed by Jerry Hopper starring Brandon deWilde and Lee Marvin. It is based on the novel of the same name by John Burress. The cinematography was by Technicolor developer Winton C. Hoch with harmonica and banjo score by Jack Marshall of The Munsters fame. The feature was distributed by the Buena Vista Corporation subsidiary of Walt Disney Productions, but the film did not carry the "Disney" trademark. It is the second of only 3 films produced by Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitneys C. V. Whitney Pictures; the first being The Searchers in 1956 with John Wayne and directed by John Ford, the last being The Young Land in 1959 with Patrick Wayne and Dennis Hopper. Whitney married Mary Hosford, whom he gave a prominent part in this film, the same year it was released. The following year, in 1959, deWildes career would graduate to more adult themes in Blue Denim. It Happened in Athens It Happened in Athens is a 1962 American-Greek romance comedy-drama film released by 20th Century-Fox. It is directed by Andrew Marton and features blonde bombshell Jayne Mansfield, newcomer Trax Colton, Maria Xénia, Nico Minardos, Roger Browne in his debut, and Olympic champion Bob Mathias. The Girl and the General The Girl and the General is a 1967 anti-war Italian comedy film starring Rod Steiger and Virna Lisi and produced by Carlo Ponti. The Lawyer The Lawyer is a 1970 courtroom drama film loosely based on the Sam Sheppard murder case, in which a physician is charged with killing his wife following a highly publicized and sloppy investigation. The film was directed by Sidney J. Furie, starring Barry Newman as the energetic, opportunistic defense attorney Tony Petrocelli and Diana Muldaur as his Ruth Petrocelli. The supporting cast features Robert Colbert and Kathleen Crowley. The film is the source of the role Newman reprised in the TV series Petrocelli. Permissive Permissive is a British film released in 1970, directed by Lindsay Shonteff. Written by Jeremy Craig Dryden, it depicts a young girls progress through the rock music groupie subculture of the time. Amazing Grace Amazing Grace is a 1974 comedy film directed by Stan Lathan and starring Moms Mabley as Grace Teasdale Grimes. Grace is a widow who influences the local mayoral election in Baltimore after she discovers her somewhat slow-witted neighbor is being used to run for mayor by shady politicians and the incumbent mayor to further his own self-serving reelection efforts. Grace knows the politicians have no interest in the betterment of the neighborhood and are only interested in getting their hands on the money that comes into it. She organizes some of the people in the community and together they devise a plan to thwart the crooked politician’s schemes. Mabley appeared in the film a year before her death at the age of 81. The film also featured cameo appearances by veteran actors Butterfly McQueen and Stepin Fetchit. The films title is a play on words based on the name of the Christian hymn "Amazing Grace". It is available on DVD from MGM, and on Blu-Ray from Olive Films. The Four Deuces The Four Deuces is a 1975 American comedy film directed by William H. Bushnell and written by C. Lester Franklin. The film stars Jack Palance, Carol Lynley, Warren Berlinger, Adam Roarke, Gianni Russo and Hard Boiled Haggerty. The film was released in January 1976, by Embassy Pictures. The Boss's Head is a 1975 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. The film details the inner-conflicts between members of the Owada family on the Kyushu side of the Kanmon Straits. It is the unrelated sequel to New Battles Without Honor and Humanity and was followed by the third and final unrelated film in the series, Last Days of the Boss. Avantazh Advantage is a 1977 Bulgarian drama film directed by Georgi Djulgerov. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival, where Djulgerov won the Silver Bear for Best Director. Deadly Lessons Deadly Lessons is a 1983 American made-for-television horror film starring Donna Reed, Larry Wilcox, David Ackroyd, Diane Franklin, Ally Sheedy, and Nancy Cartwright. The film premiered on ABC on March 7, 1983. Love Is Forever Love Is Forever is a 1982 adventure drama film based on the experiences of Australian journalist John Everingham in Laos and Thailand. It was written, directed and co-produced by Hall Bartlett and co-produced by Michael Landon, who played the lead role in the film. Filmed in Thailand, it was released outside the United States in cinemas under the titles Comeback and Passion and Valor and shown first in America on television. Broken Rainbow Broken Rainbow is a 1985 American documentary film by Maria Florio and Victoria Mudd. El disputado voto del señor Cayo The Disputed Vote of Mr. Cayo is a 1986 Spanish film directed by Antonio Giménez-Rico. It is based on the 1978 homonymous novel written by Miguel Delibes. Vera Vera is a 1986 Brazilian drama film written and directed by Sérgio Toledo. Shot in São Paulo, it stars Ana Beatriz Nogueira, Norma Blum, Raul Cortez and Carlos Kroeber. The film is based on the life of Anderson Bigode Herzer, a transsexual most known as the author of poems book A queda para o alto. Fools of Fortune Fools of Fortune is a 1990 British romantic drama film directed by Pat OConnor and written by Michael Hirst based on the 1983 novel by Irish writer William Trevor. It depicts a Protestant family caught up in the conflict between the British Army and the IRA during the Irish War of Independence. Kidz in the Wood Kidz in the Wood is a 1996 television broadcast movie starring Dave Thomas and Julia Duffy. The movie was filmed in 1994 but was not broadcast until 1996. Rhythm Thief Rhythm Thief is a 1994 low budget independent feature film made in New York City’s Lower East Side that was awarded a Special Jury Recognition for Directing at the Sundance Film Festival and was called “Inventive, exciting, original” by director Martin Scorsese. Director Matthew Harrisons second feature film, the standard 16mm black-and-white feature was made for $36,000 US. When his first feature film Spare Me won the Kodak Prix Tournage at the Avignon Film Festival, Harrison used the prize to complete Rhythm Thief. The film won top awards at SXSW, New Orleans Film Festival, Florida Film Festival, was released theatrically in the US and Europe, and is available on the Internet and DVD. Dad and Dave: On Our Selection Dad and Dave: On Our Selection is an Australian comedy film, based on the characters and writings of author Steele Rudd. It is set in late nineteenth century colonial Queensland, but largely filmed in Braidwood. The stories of the Rudds have been previously adapted for radio, television and film; this film is a remake of a silent film from 1920. Geoffrey Atherden contributed to the screenplay. The film featured well-known actors like Ray Barrett and Barry Otto. "Dad" and "Mum" Rudd were played by veteran actor Leo McKern and opera singer Dame Joan Sutherland in her only feature film role. The theme music was sung by Australian country musician John Williamson. Life 101 Life 101 is a 1995 direct-to-video comedy-drama film, starring Corey Haim, Keith Coogan and Ami Dolenz. Privet, duralei! Hello, Fools! is a 1996 Russian film directed by Eldar Ryazanov. The film is a fantastical melodrama and comedy. Legend of Lemnear is an anime OVA directed by Kinji Yoshimoto with character designs by Satoshi Urushihara, produced by AIC. It was released on August 25, 1989 on video in Japan. The English subtitled version was released in 1995 and distributed by Central Park Media and U.S. Manga Corps. The series had been adapted as a fantasy manga written by Kinji Yoshimoto with art by Satoshi Urushihara. It is licensed in North America by CPM Manga, in Poland by JPF and in Russia by Comics Factory. It focuses heavily on the "swords and sorcery" genre, and in typical Urushihara style provides a great deal of fan service. The story focuses around the title character, Lemnear, who according to prophecy is the Champion of Silver. She seeks revenge on the evil wizard Gardein and the master he serves, attempting to avenge the slaughter of her people. Lifepod Lifepod is a 1981 science fiction film distributed by Golden Key Entertainment. It stars Joe Penny, Jordan Michals, Kristine DeBell, Carl Lumbly and Sandy Kenyon. The Puppetoon Movie The Puppetoon Movie is a 1987 animated film written, produced, and directed by Arnold Leibovit. It is based on the Puppetoon characters created by George Pal in the 1930s and 1940s, and features Gumby, Pokey and Arnie the Dinosaur, who host the framing story. Its framing story stars the voices of Dick Beals, Art Clokey, Paul Frees and Dal McKennon as the main characters. The original 1987 release of The Puppetoon Movie contained 11 Puppetoons. The 2000 DVD release and 2013 Blu-ray release each include the same 12 additional Puppetoons. Podzemelye vedm The Witches Cave is a 1989 science fantasy film from Gorky Film Studio, USSR and Barrandov Studios, Czechoslovakia. The script was written by Kir Bulychov based upon his own story and directed by Yuri Moroz. The cast featured Sergei Zhigunov as Andrei Bruce, Marina Levtova as Belogurochka, Dmitry Pevtsov as Oktin Khash and Nikolai Karachentsov as cosmolinguist Jean. The movie had two nominations in 1991 Nika Awards. The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers is a 1942 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas. It is based on the 1844 novel of the same name by Alexandre Dumas. The Sea Change The Sea Change is a 1998 British-Spanish comedy film directed by Michael Bray and starring Maryam dAbo, Sean Chapman and Ray Winstone. The screenplay concerns a workaholic British banker who neglects his girlfriend. Moy luchshiy drug, general Vasiliy, syn Iosifa My Best Friend, General Vasili, the Son of Joseph Stalin is a 1991 film, directed by Viktor Sadovsky and starring Boris Schcherbakov and Vladimir Steklov. Ormai è fatta! Outlaw is a 1999 Italian drama film directed by Enzo Monteleone. It is based on the book by the Italian anarchist Horst Fantazzini. It was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival. World of Comedy World of Comedy, also known as Harold Lloyds World of Comedy, is a 1962 American documentary compilation of scenes from Harold Lloyds best known films. The clips were personally selected by Lloyd, who also wrote the voiceover narration. The film marked the return of Lloyd to cinemas after an absence of almost two decades, and it included extended excerpts from the classics Safety Last! and Feet First which had not been publicly screened during the previous three decades. Appula Appa Rao Appula Appa Rao is a 1991 Telugu comedy film, produced by G. Anand Babu and B. Suresh under the Kamadhenu Creations banner, presented by Rama Prabha and directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana, which features Rajendra Prasad, Shobana in the lead roles and music composed by Rajan-Nagendra. The film was recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office. Yo ho ho Yo Ho Ho is a 1981 Bulgarian drama film directed by Zako Heskiya and written by Valeri Petrov. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Prize. The 2006 film The Fall by Tarsem Singh is based on Yo Ho Ho. Junkers Come Here is an anime movie about a girl, Hiromi Nozawa, and her Miniature Schnauzer, Junkers. Hiromi appears on the outside to be a mature, resilient girl, but on the inside she feels like shes falling apart. She hardly sees her parents at all, as they are always busy with work. Then she learns that her parents are considering a divorce and she may have to make the heartrending choice of deciding which parent to live with. On top of that, Hiromis tutor, Keisuke, is getting married, and Hiromi fears that she soon will be completely alone. She finds herself comforted by Junkers, an unusual dog with the ability to speak and grant her three wishes. The film, directed by Junichi Sato of Sailor Moon fame and shown in small chunks on Japanese TV before being released theatrically, was based on a story by singer-songwriter Naoto Kine, a member of TM Network. He also performed the films opening song and acted in the film as Shintaro, Hiromis father. The late Kazuo Komatsubara also worked on the film as a character designer and animation director. It won Best Animation Film at the 1995 Mainichi Film Awards. Mojados: Through the Night Mojados: Through the Night is a 2004 documentary film directed by Tommy Davis. The film documents the journey of four men as they trek 120 miles across the Texas desert. Helen the Baby Fox is a 2006 Japanese film. It was directed by director Keita Kono, and stars actors Takao Osawa, Yasuko Matsuyuki, Arashi Fukasawa and Ryoko Kobayashi in lead roles. It was released in Japanese cinemas on 18 March 2006. Helen the Baby Fox tells the story of Taichi and a fox cub, whom Taichi found by the side of the road. The cub is blind, deaf and mute and Taichi names it Helen, after Helen Keller who suffers from similar disabilities. They faced much skepticism and criticism from the people around them, and difficulties stemming from Helens physical disabilities. A Life Interrupted A Life Interrupted is a 2007 Lifetime Television film directed by Stefan Pleszczynski and starring Lea Thompson. It was nominated in 2008 for the Best TV Movie Gemini Award. It depicts events in the life of sexual assault victim Debbie Smith which led to the passage of the Debbie Smith Act. in 2004. On March 3, 1989, a man wearing a ski mask entered Debbie Smiths Williamsburg, home and threatened her with a gun. He dragged her into the woods and blindfolded her before raping her repeatedly over the next hour. She participated in the collection of DNA evidence for a sexual assault evidence kit, but it was not formally tested and entered into the national criminal database until 1994. The film follows Debbies fight for justice. Pompei Imperium: Pompeii is a 2007 Italian television film and part of the Imperium series. It tells the story of the last days of Pompeii, the city buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. It was shot in the Empire Studios in Hammamet. Mass scenes involved about 3,200 extras. Anthony LaMolinara supervised the special effects of the film. Doraemon: Nobita to tetsujin heidan is a 1986 anime science fiction film based on the popular anime/manga series, Doraemon. The original plot was written by Fujiko F. Fujio. Alternate titles include The Platoon of Iron Men, or The Robot Army. The film pays homage to many anime series featuring giant robots or "mecha", most notably Gundam and Mazinger. Its the 7th Doraemon film. An English dub was produced and released exclusively in Malaysia by Speedy Video as Doraemon - Nobita Tetsujinheiden. This film was later remade in 3D. Requiem from the Darkness is a series of short story collections by Natsuhiko Kyogoku. It was made into a horror/crime/mystery anime series , initially licensed in English by Geneon USA and now licensed by Discotek Media, and into a series of live action TV specials directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi. The Cartel The Cartel is a 2009 American documentary film by New Jersey-based television producer, reporter and news anchor Bob Bowdon, that covers the failures of public education in the United States by focusing on New Jersey, which has the highest level of per-student education spending in the U.S. According to The Internet Movie Database, the film asks: "How has the richest and most innovative society on earth suddenly lost the ability to teach its children at a level that other modern countries consider basic?" The film regards teachers unions as the cause of the problems, due to, among other things, the obstacles they put in place to firing bad teachers, through tenure. It also makes the case for school vouchers and charter schools, suggesting that the increased competition will revitalize the school system, leading to improved efficiency and performance in all schools, both district and charter. The film debuted at the Hoboken International Film Festival on May 30, 2009 and was awarded "Best of the Festival". It opened in New York City and Los Angeles on April 16, 2010, Houston on April 23 and in Denver, Minneapolis, Boston, Washington D.C., St. Louis, San Francisco, Philadelphia and Chicago on April 30. The Cartel is Bowdons first film; he left Bloomberg Television to focus on the project, and spent two years on it. The films post production was aided by the Moving Picture Institute. Donoma Donoma is a 2010 French drama film written and directed by Djinn Carrénard. Carrénard was awarded the 2010 Prix Louis-Delluc for first film. Katha Screenplay Darsakatvam: Appalaraju Katha Screenplay Darsakatvam Appalaraju is a 2011 Indian Telugu language comedy film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. It stars comical actor Sunil and Swati Reddy in the lead roles alongside Brahmanandam and Kota Srinivasa Rao. Sudhakar Reddy has handled the camera and Koti has composed the music. It was dubbed in Hindi as Sabse Bada Loafer. Jessicka Rabid Jessicka Rabid is a 2010 American horror film directed by Matthew Reel about an inbred, mentally retarded girl who contracts rabies from a dog bite after years of being treated like a dog by her abusive, incestuous white trash family. A sequel, titled Infected, was slated for a 2014 release. Lanka Lanka is a 2011 Indian drama-thriller film directed by Maqbool Khan and produced by Vikram Bhatt under BVG Films associating ASA Production and Enterprises Pvt. Ltd.The film stars Manoj Bajpayee,Arjan Bajwa and Tia Bajpai in the lead roles. It was released on 20 October 2011. Srimannarayana Srimannarayana is a 2012 Telugu, Action film, produced by Ramesh Puppala on Yellow Flowers banner, directed by Ravi Chavali and Cinematography by T. Surendra Reddy. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Parvati Melton, Isha Chawla in the lead roles and music composed by Chakri. Kazhugu Kazhugu is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language comedy thriller film written and directed by newcomer Sathyasiva, starring Krishna Sekhar and Bindu Madhavi in lead roles. The film, produced by Krishnas father K. K. Sekhar along with K. S. Madhubala, features music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The story revolves around four persons, referred to as "Kazhugu", who recover bodies of suicide victims who jump off a cliff. The film, based on real-life incidents, has been shot in real locations, including Kodaikanal, Theni and Munnar. It had been in making since late 2010 and eventually released on 16 March 2012, to mixed reviews. Whiskey Business Whiskey Business is a 2012 American comedy film directed by Robert Iscove and written by Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas. The film stars Pauly Shore, Cynthia Preston, John Schneider, Tanya Tucker, Brad Borbridge and Ari Cohen. The film premiered on CMT on March 25, 2012. War on Whistleblowers: Free Press and the National Security State War on Whistleblowers: Free Press and the National Security State is a 66-minute documentary by Robert Greenwald and Brave New Foundation, released in 2013. Miley: The Movement Miley: The Movement is a 2013 documentary television film about American entertainer Miley Cyrus, following her return to the music industry in the lead-up to her fourth studio album Bangerz. It premiered on October 2, 2013, on MTV, shortly before the release of her record, for which the documentary served as a promotional tool. The documentary depicts Cyrus finalizing details regarding its launch, making public appearances for additional promotion, and rehearsing for her controversial performance at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards. Miley: The Movement received generally mixed reviews from mainstream critics, who appreciated Cyrus seemingly genuine commentary, but were disappointed by its failure to fully discuss her recent controversies and public criticisms. According to Nielsen ratings, it was watched by approximately 1.6 million viewers in the United States. An extended version of the documentary was broadcast by MTV on October 6, 2013. Mad Love Mad Love is a 2015 French drama film directed by Philippe Ramos and starring Melvil Poupaud, Dominique Blanc and Diane Rouxel. It is an adaptation of Ramos 1996 short film Ici-bas, which was in turn inspired by the Affair of the Uruffe priest in the 1950s. It won the Grand Prix des Amériques at the Montreal World Film Festival. Her Senior is a Japanese romance shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Atsuko Nanba. A live action film adaptation was released on October 17, 2015. Kumbasaaram Kumbasaram: The Confession is a 2015 Malayalam thriller film written and directed by Aneesh Anwar, starring Jayasurya, Honey Rose, Vineeth and Priyanka. The film features music composed by Vishnu Mohan Sithara. The music label was Muzik247. The film deals with the unexpected tragedies that befall the family of an autorickshaw driver. The movie is an unofficial remake of Serbian film Klopka with few little changes. It released on 22 May 2015. Paws, Bones & Rock'n'roll Paws, Bones & Rocknroll, is a 2015 Russian comedy film, spin-off from Yolki, featuring the dogs Pirate and Yoko, which appeared in Yolki 3. Veeram Veeram is a 2016 Indian epic historical drama film written and directed by Jayaraj. It is an adaptation of William Shakespeares play, Macbeth, and is the fifth installment in Jayarajs Navarasa series. The film, which also takes inspirations from the Vadakkan Pattukal of North Malabar region in Kerala tells the story of Chandu Chekavar, an infamous warrior in the 13th century North Malabar. Veeram is simultaneously made in Malayalam, Hindi, and in English with the same title. Principal photography commenced on 5 January 2016 in Thiruvananthapuram, where it was mostly shot, with other locations being Agra and Aurangabad. The film premiered at the BRICS Film Festival on 2 September 2016 in New Delhi, and was released on 24 February 2017. Daddy You, Daughter Me Daddy You, Daughter Me is a 2017 South Korean comedy film directed by Kim Hyeong-hyeop. It is based on the 2006 Japanese novel Papa to Musume no Nanokakan by Takahisa Igarashi. Iblis Iblis is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language fantasy comedy film directed by Rohith V. S., with Asif Ali and Madonna Sebastian in the lead roles. The film was produced by Ichais Productions. The film was released on 3 August 2018. Oh Teacher Oh Teacher is an animated cartoon directed by Walt Disney, starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film was reissued in 1932 by Walter Lantz Productions with added music and sound effects, and is the only known version to survive. Bubbles For the Steven Soderbergh film, see Bubble. For the Arch Oboler film, see The Bubble. For the Eytan Fox film, see The Bubble. Bubbles is a 1930 American Vitaphone Varieties short film released by Warner Brothers released in Technicolor. The Cuckoos The Cuckoos is an American Pre-Code musical comedy film, released by RKO Radio Pictures and partially filmed in two-strip Technicolor. Directed by Paul Sloane, the screenplay was adapted by Cyrus Wood, from the Broadway musical, The Ramblers, by Guy Bolton, Bert Kalmar, and Harry Ruby. It starred Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, and although they had appeared on Broadway and in other films together, this was their first time starring as a team. The success of this picture, combined with Rio Rita being their most successful film of 1929, convinced the studio to headline them as the comedy team Wheeler & Woolsey, through 1937. Spring Shower Spring Shower is a 1932 French-Hungarian drama film directed by Pál Fejös and starring Annabella, Ilona Dajbukát and Erzsi Bársony. A French-language version Marie and a Romanian-language version Prima dragoste were also released. It was made by the French-based producer Adolph Osso who had money reserves frozen by the Hungarian government, and needed to spend the money in Hungary. Wagon Wheels Wagon Wheels is a 1934 western film directed by Charles Barton and starring Randolph Scott and Gail Patrick. It is a remake of 1931s Fighting Caravans, using stock footage from the original and substituting a new cast. It was based on the Zane Grey novel Fighting Caravans. The Criminal Within Murder at Glen Athol is a 1936 American film directed by Frank R. Strayer. Another Dawn Another Dawn is a 1943 Mexican thriller film directed by Julio Bracho and starring Andrea Palma, Pedro Armendáriz and Alberto Galán. The films sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernandez. First Comes Courage First Comes Courage is a 1943 American war film, the final film directed by Dorothy Arzner, one of the few female directors in Hollywood at the time. The film was based on the 1943 novel Commandos by Elliott Arnold, adapted by George Sklar, with a screenplay by Melvin Levy and Lewis Meltzer. It stars Merle Oberon and Brian Aherne. Apology for Murder Apology for Murder is a 1945 American film noir directed by Sam Newfield, and starring Ann Savage, Hugh Beaumont, Russell Hicks and Charles D. Brown. The plot of Apology for Murder is a blatant rip-off of the seminal film noir Double Indemnity which was released the previous year. The production company Producers Releasing Corporation, one of the B movie studios of Hollywood’s Poverty Row, wanted to take advantage of Double Indemnitys huge success and originally intended to call the film Single Indemnity. However Paramount Pictures, the production company of Double Indemnity, got wind of it and obtained an injunction. PRC then changed the title to Apology for Murder. Much acclaimed B movie director Edgar G. Ulmer, who was working at PRC at the time Apology for Murder was made, claimed during a conversation with Peter Bogdanovich that he wrote the original Single Indemnity script for producer Sigmund Neufeld. However, he erroneously believed that the film made from it was finally released under the title Blonde Ice, which is a totally different film produced by Film Classics. The Catman of Paris The Catman of Paris is a 1946 American mystery horror film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Sherman L. Lowe. The film stars Carl Esmond, Lenore Aubert, Adele Mara, Douglass Dumbrille, Gerald Mohr and Fritz Feld. Tototarzan Totò Tarzan is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. My Six Convicts My Six Convicts is an American 1952 comedy-drama film adapted from the autobiographical book written by Donald Powell Wilson. The film was adapted for the screen by Michael Blankfort and directed by Hugo Fregonese. While vintage prints of Wilsons text can be found online, the film adaptation has never seen a home video release. As such, it has almost faded into obscurity, and it is primarily remembered for Millard Mitchell having won a Golden Globe Award for his performance as Connie. Bolshaya semya A Big Family is a 1954 Soviet drama film directed by Iosif Kheifits. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. It was based on Vsevolod Kochetovs novel Zhurbiny. The Brass Legend The Brass Legend is a 1956 American Western film directed by Gerd Oswald and written by Don Martin. The film stars Hugh OBrian, Nancy Gates, Raymond Burr, Rebecca Welles, Donald MacDonald and Robert Burton. The film was released on December 12, 1956, by United Artists. Raw! Raw! Rooster! Raw! Raw! Rooster! is a Looney Tunes cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn. Released in 1956, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and uncredited Daws Butler. Das Feuerzeug The Tinder Box is an East German fantasy film directed by Siegfried Hartmann. It was released in 1959. The Last Blitzkrieg The Last Blitzkrieg is a 1959 World War II film produced by Sam Katzman and filmed at Veluwe and the Cinetone Studios in Amsterdam for a Columbia Pictures release. Arthur Dreifuss directed Van Johnson in a fictional account of the German Operation Greif during the Battle of the Bulge. Columbia contract stars Dick York and Kerwin Mathews also star in the film. Technical advisor to the film was Major John W. McClain who was a company commander with the 23rd Infantry. A novelisation of the screenplay was written by Walter Freeman. Toto in Madrid Toto in Madrid is an Italian comedy film from 1959, directed by Steno, written by Vittorio Metz, starring Totò and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "Toto in Madrid", "Totò a Madrid", "Un coup fumant", "La culpa fue de Eva". Invasion Quartet Invasion Quartet is a 1961 British World War II comedy/drama that was publicised as a parody of The Guns of Navarone. It was directed by Jay Lewis and starred Bill Travers and Spike Milligan. Tomb of Torture Tomb of Torture is a 1963 Italian gothic horror film. It was the only film directed by Antonio Boccacci. Coast of Skeletons Coast of Skeletons is a 1965 British-South African adventure film, directed by Robert Lynn and starring Richard Todd and Dale Robertson. It is a sequel to the 1963 film Death Drums Along the River, and just as that film, it uses the characters from Edgar Wallaces 1911 novel Sanders of the River and Zoltán Kordas 1935 film based on the novel, but placed in a totally different story. Coast of Skeletons was released in Germany as Sanders und das Schiff des Todes/ Sanders and the Ship of Death. The Luck of Ginger Coffey The Luck of Ginger Coffey is a 1964 film directed by Irvin Kershner. It was filmed in Montreal by Crawley Films. It is based on the Governor Generals Award-winning novel by Northern Irish-Canadian writer Brian Moore. Deadwood '76 Deadwood 76 is a 1965 American film directed by James Landis. Superargo contro Diabolikus Superargo Versus Diabolicus is a 1966 superhero film written and directed by Nicola Nostro. It had the sequel in 1968, Superargo and the Faceless Giants directed by Paolo Bianchini. Scream Baby Scream Scream, Baby, Scream is a 1969 American horror film directed by Joseph Adler and written by Larry Cohen, who went on to write such horror classics as Its Alive and Q. The Bloody Slaying of Sarah Ridelander Cycle Psycho is a 1973 action thriller exploitation film written and directed by John Lawrence and distributed by Troma Entertainment. This was the last film appearance for Stafford Repp before his death a year later. What Am I Doing in the Middle of a Revolution? What Am I Doing in the Middle of a Revolution? is a 1972 Spaghetti Western comedy film. The title should be understood, according to the director Sergio Corbucci, as "What Am I Doing in the Middle of the Western Cinema?". It is the final chapter of the Corbuccis trilogy about the Mexican revolution, after The Mercenary and Compañeros. The film mixes comedy and political apologue. Manoranjan Manoranjan is a 1974 Indian Hindi film directed by Shammi Kapoor. It is a remake of Irma La Douce. Sanjeev Kumar plays Jack Lemmons role, Zeenat Aman Shirley MacLaines and Shammi Kapoor plays Lou Jacobis. Hotel Casanova is called Hotel Mauj!. Among the rest of the cast are Paintal, Asit Sen and Dev Kumar. Manoranjan is perhaps the only Hindi movie where prostitution was presented as a fun activity without moralising and the lead actress sleeps with men other than the hero and is not an issue. For 1974 the film in India was a revolution, and was panned by the critics and the audience due to the sense of immorality. Warhead Warhead is a 1977 American film directed by John OConnor and produced by Buddy Ruskin. The film was originally shot in Israel in 1973 under the title Sabra Command. The film is also known as Prisoner in the Middle, and Mission Overkill. In Mexico, it was released as Amenaza Nuclear. That's the Way of the World Thats the Way of the World is a 1975 film produced and directed by Sig Shore and starring Harvey Keitel. It features the music of R&B/Funk group Earth. The film depicts the music business and the life of record executives. A soundtrack by Earth, Wind & Fire released in the same year eventually became one of the groups landmark albums. Coleman Buckmaster also known as "the Golden Ear" is a producer extraordinaire for A-Chord Records. In the midst of working slavishly to complete the debut album of "the Group", Buckmaster is forced to put their project on the back-burner in favor of a new signing to A-Chord, "the Pages," Velour, Gary and Franklin. According to label head Carlton James, the Pages represent good, ol fashioned, wholesome family values. According to Buckmaster, they represent everything wrong with the music business: a soulless pastiche of cheese-on-white-bread, and he wants nothing to do with them. However, due to his contract, he is forced to turn the flat song of their demo, "Joy, Joy, Joy" into a workable hit. In the meantime, he ends up in a relationship with Velour, seemingly also against his will, but he is able to use the relationship to his and the Groups advantage. I Will... I Will... For Now I Will, I Will... for Now is a 1976 American romantic-comedy film directed by Norman Panama. It stars Elliott Gould and Diane Keaton. It was Panamas last feature as director. Las Vegas Lady Las Vegas Lady is a 1975 American crime film directed by Noel Nosseck, and starring Stella Stevens, Stuart Whitman, George DiCenzo, Lynne Moody, Linda Scruggs, Joseph Della Sorte, Hank Robinson, and Karl Lukas. In this heist film Stella Stevens stars as a thief who enlists her friends – a trapeze artist and a magicians aide – to help her make off with $500,000 in casino cash. The film was released by Crown International Pictures on June 1, 1975. It's Murder! Its Murder! is a 1977 feature-length film directed by Sam Raimi. It was co-written and produced by Raimi and Scott Spiegel, and stars both Raimi and Spiegel. Raimis first directorial work, it co-stars his frequent collaborator Bruce Campbell. Mary Jane Harper Cried Last Night Mary Jane Harper Cried Last Night is a Golden Globe nominated CBS television film starring Susan Dey as an abusive mother. The film, which aired in October 1977, was written and produced by Joanna Lee and featured a supporting cast including Rhea Perlman, Kevin McCarthy and Natasha Ryan as Mary Jane Harper. Crash Crash is a made-for-TV docudrama released in 1978, based on the true story of the first crash of a wide-body aircraft, that of Eastern Airlines Flight 401, a Lockheed L-1011 TriStar which crashed in the Florida Everglades near Miami on the night of December 29, 1972. The film more or less follows the true events of the crash, although the names of key characters were changed and certain dramatic events were fictionalized. The crash sequence was one of the most authentic for television of the time, using multiple stunts, pyrotechnics and flyaway set pieces. The film stars William Shatner as maverick National Transportation Safety Board crash investigator Carl Tobias, who is called in to review the jetliner crash under pressure from his superiors to exonerate Lockheed of responsibility. Although the film implies that Lockheed was negligent in the design of the TriStars flight control systems, it concludes by citing the NTSBs official determination that the crash was due to pilot error: the crews failure to properly monitor the flight instruments during the last four minutes of flight. The crew was distracted by a blown light bulb in the landing gear position indicator display panel, which caused them not to notice that they had inadvertently disengaged the autopilot and put the TriStar into a slow, imperceptible descent. Eddie Albert portrayed the captain, and Lane Smith, in an early role, portrayed the hospitalized and barely alive surviving flight engineer who alerts Tobias to a computer mismatch in the autopilot. The cast also included Adrienne Barbeau and Sharon Gless, whose characters were based on the actual flight attendants tending to the passengers that fateful night. Lorraine Gary, Ed Nelson, and Ron Glass played noteworthy passengers. Teen Lust Teen Lust is a 1979 American sexploitation comedy film directed by actor James Hong. Stunt Squad La polizia è sconfitta is a 1977 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Domenico Paolella. The character of Valli, played by Vittorio Mezzogiorno, was defined as "perhaps the most gruesome and ruthless villain of the Italian crime cinema." Carnapping Car-napping is a German comedy about international car thieves from 1980 with Bernd Stephan and Anny Duperey. A Policewoman on the Porno Squad La poliziotta della squadra del buon costume is a 1979 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. It is the sequel of Tarantinis La poliziotta fa carriera and it is followed by La poliziotta a New York. Squadra antigangsters The Gang That Sold America is a 1979 Italian "poliziottesco"-comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is the fourth chapter in the Nico Giraldi film series starred by Tomas Milian. The Italian progressive rock band Goblin created the soundtrack for the film. Uncommon Women... and Others Uncommon Women and Others is a 1978 made-for-television film Honey Honey is a 1981 Italian drama film directed by Gianfranco Angelucci. It stars Clio Goldsmith, Catherine Spaak, and Fernando Rey. Izzy & Moe Izzy and Moe is a 1985 American made-for-television comedy-crime film starring Jackie Gleason and Art Carney. It is a fictional account of two actual Prohibition-era policemen, Izzy Einstein and Moe Smith, and their adventures in tracking down illegal bars and gangsters. The film was originally broadcast on CBS on September 23, 1985. Little Flames Piccoli fuochi is a 1985 Italian drama film directed by Peter Del Monte and starring Dino Jaksic and Valeria Golino in her very first leading role. Golino won a Globo doro for Best Breakthrough Actress for her performance in the film. The Kid Brother Kenny is a 1988 film featuring Kenny Easterday in a semi-autobiographical role. The Lion of Africa The Lion of Africa is a 1987 American adventure film directed by Kevin Connor and written by Bruce Franklin Singer. The film stars Brian Dennehy, Brooke Adams, Yosef Shiloach, Don Warrington, Carl Andrews and Katherine Schofield. The film premiered on June 28, 1987, on HBO. The Giant of Thunder Mountain The Giant of Thunder Mountain is a 1991 drama film starring Richard Kiel and Noley Thornton. Bart the Bear also appeared in the movie. The screenplay was jointly written by Richard Kiel, Chrystle Fiedler, and Tony Lozito. It was directed by James W. Roberson. Wârudo apâtomento horâ is a 1991 horror comedy film directed by Katsuhiro Otomo, with a screenplay by Otomo and Keiko Nobumoto from a story by Satoshi Kon. The film stars Sabu as a yakuza henchman who encounters language problems and evil spirits in his attempts to evict a Tokyo apartment full of foreigners, a role for which he received the Best New Actor Award at the Yokohama Film Festival in 1992. A manga adaptation created by Kon was published by Kodansha, under the same title, on August 1, 1991. Il giovane Mussolini Benito is an Italian TV film regarding the story of Benito Mussolinis early rise to power in the Socialist International and his relationship with Angelica Balabanoff. It was made in 1993 by RTVE of Spain, Rai Due of Italy, Microfilm, and the Kirch Company. It stars Antonio Banderas as Mussolini. Down, Out & Dangerous Down, Out & Dangerous is a 1995 made for TV thriller film directed by Noel Nosseck starring Richard Thomas and Bruce Davison. The film aired August 23, 1995 on USA Network. Starship Troopers is a six-part anime OVA produced by Sunrise and released in 1988. It is based on the book Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein that was published in 1959. The OVA was dedicated to Heinlein who died before the first part of the series was released. The Girls' Room The Girls Room is a 2000 comedy-drama film. It is the first film by director Irene Turner. Pardon My Pups Pardon My Pups is a 1934 Shirley Temple short film about a young boy named Sonny Rogers who wants a motorcycle for his birthday but its too expensive so instead he gets a puppy from his strict father. Aap Ke Deewane Aap Ke Deewane is a 1980 Bollywood Romantic film, produced by Vimal Kumar under the Film Krafts banner, presented by Rakesh Roshan and directed by Surendera Mohan. It stars Rishi Kapoor, Rakesh Roshan, Tina Munim in the lead roles while Jeetendra has given a guest appearance and the music was composed by Rajesh Roshan. The film is Rakesh Roshans first attempt at production, going forward he produced and directed films. Rishi Kapoor and Jeetendra being off-screen friends of his, he had a song put in to ensure that the three get together on screen too, as Jeetendra did not have a role in the film and is present only in the song. Rakesh Roshans son Hrithik Roshan, who was six years old at the time of filming the movie, appears briefly in Aap Ke Deewane as the child-version of the character otherwise played by his father, sharing his tricycle with another child on a beach. That Tender Age LÂge ingrat, called in English That Tender Age, is a 1964 French drama film directed by Gilles Grangier that unites two major stars in Jean Gabin and Fernandel. It recounts how two families are drawn together by an engagement between two of their children, are then torn apart when the young couple fall out, and are finally reconciled. Ktor me yerkinq A Piece of Sky is a 1980 Soviet comedy film directed by Henrik Malyan. Take It or Leave It Take It or Leave It is a 1981 film about the British ska/pop band Madness. Sud Sud is a 71-minute 1999 Belgian-Finnish-French English-language independent documentary art film directed by Chantal Akerman. Searching for Paradise Searching for Paradise is a 2001 film, written and directed by Myra Paci. It was Pacis first feature film. Searching for Paradise is the story of Gilda Mattei, a girl overcome with grief over the death of her father. In trying to cope with her depression and uncertainty about her purpose in life, she embarks on a journey in which she endeavors to meet her favorite actor, Michael DeSantis, for whom she has developed an obsession. Sainyam Sainyam is a 1994 Malayalam film written by S. N. Swamy and directed by Joshi. Mammootty, Mukesh, Mohini, Priya Raman, Vikram, Dileep, Sukumaran appeared in lead roles. The film score and soundtrack were composed by S. P. Venkatesh. This movie was dedicated to the Indian Air Force. Silsila Hai Pyar Ka Silsila Hai Pyar Ka is a 1999 Hindi romantic movie directed by Shrabani Deodhar and starring Karisma Kapoor, Chandrachur Singh and Danny Denzongpa. The cast includes Shakti Kapoor, Alok Nath, Johnny Lever, Aruna Irani, Tiku Talsania, Dina Pathak, Nilam Singh, Mishkaa Khanna and Ali Haider. Love/Juice Love/Juice is a 2000 Japanese film directed by Kaze Shindō. This is the debut feature film for Shindō. Love/Juice received the Wolfgang Staudte Prize for Best Film at the 2001 Berlin Film Festival. Chafika et Metwal Chafika et Metwal The Dagger Dagger is a 1972 Iranian drama romance film directed by Fereydun Gole and starring Behrouz Vossoughi, Forouzan, Jalal Pishvaeian and Hossein Shahab. One-Man Show One Man Show is a 2001 Malayalam-language comedy-drama film that marks the directorial debut of Shafi with screenplay by the Rafi Mecartin duo. It stars Jayaram, Samyuktha Varma, Lal, Manya, Kalabhavan Mani and Narendra Prasad in pivotal roles. The story unfurls itself in the course of a TV game show. Jaisi Karni Waisi Bharni Jaisi Karni Waisi Bharnii is a 1989 Indian film directed and produced by Vimal Kumar. It stars Govinda and Kimi Katkar in pivotal roles. Love on the Rocks Love on the Rocks is a 2004 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Dante Lam and Chan Hing-ka. The film stars Louis Koo and Gigi Leung, with special appearances by Charlene Choi and Donnie Yen. Chain Chain is a "narrative/documentary" film written and directed by Jem Cohen. The movie is about two women, a corporate executive and a young drifter whose lives are changed by the loss of regional identity due to the similarity of retail culture worldwide. Although the ladies lives seem very distinct at the start, by the end of the film they have been reduced to similar viewpoints in their lives. Prairie Giant: The Tommy Douglas Story Prairie Giant: The Tommy Douglas Story is a CBC Television miniseries first aired in two consecutive parts on March 12 and March 13, 2006. It dramatizes and fictionalizes the life and career of Tommy Douglas, the Canadian politician who oversaw the legislation of Canadas first public healthcare program as Premier of Saskatchewan. The production is directed by John N. Smith and produced by Kevin DeWalt. Prairie Giant is distributed in the United States by Invincible Pictures. Dead Lenny Dead Lenny is a 2007 action film starring Steven Bauer and Armand Assante, released under the tagline "Unfortunately, Lennys promised everyone the money." Purple and Brown Purple and Brown is a British stop-motion animated short television series devised and directed by Rich Webber and edited by Mike Percival. The series first aired November 2005, on the Nickelodeons United Kingdom channel, and later became a staple on the American Nickelodeon network as part of its former Nick Extra short program. Vaanathaipola Vaanathaippola is a 2000 Indian Tamil-language family drama film written and directed by Vikraman. The film features Vijayakanth in dual lead roles as well as Meena, Prabhu Deva, Livingston, Kausalya and Anju Aravind. Produced by Venu Ravichandran under Oscar Films, the film has a score and soundtrack composed by S. A. Rajkumar and cinematography handled by Arthur A. Wilson. The film tells the story of a caring brother who makes sacrifices to ensure his three younger brothers succeed in life. The film opened to positive reviews and box office success in January 2000, and went on to win the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment the following year. Vaanathaipola subsequently went on to become the most commercially successful film in Tamil, running for over 250 days in theatres. Furthermore, the success of the film led to two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, as well as several remakes in other Indian regional languages such as Telugu, Kannada, Bhojpuri and Bengali. The film was remade in Telugu as Maa Annayya with Rajasekhar in the title role. The Kannada remake was titled Yajamana. The Bhojpuri remake was titled Pariwaar and in Bengali as Snehar Protiban. The Blue Hour The Blue Hour is a 2007 American drama film directed and written by Eric Nazarian. It stars Alyssa Milano and had its world premiere at the San Sebastián International Film Festival in 2007. Additionally, the film was selected by Nanni Moretti to screen at the 2007 Torino Film Festival, in Turin, Italy. The Blue Hour takes place in Los Angeles and follows four strangers whose lives cross paths, unaware of the ties that bind them together. Who Is KK Downey? Who Is KK Downey? is a 2008 comedy film directed by Pat Kiely and Darren Curtis. It was produced in Montreal, Canada. The plot revolves around two hipster friends who pretend to be a writer with a troubled girl friend. The film was written and directed by members of the Montreal comedy troupe Kidnapper Films. Several members also act in the film. Herbert Herbert is a 2005 Bengali-language film that was directed by veteran theater director Suman Mukhopadhyay. It was based on Nabarun Bhattacharyas 1997 Sahitya Akademi Award winning novel of the same name. Torno a vivere da solo Torno a vivere da solo is a 2008 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Jerry Calà. It is the sequel of Marco Risis Vado a vivere da solo. Urban Explorers: Into the Darkness Urban Explorers: Into the Darkness is a documentary film about urban exploration directed by Melody Gilbert. Baladoor Baladur, is a 2008 Indian Telugu-language family drama film directed by K. R. Udhayashankar. Ravi Teja plays the lead role while Krishna, Anushka Shetty, Chandra Mohan, Pradeep Rawat, Sunil and Suman Setty play supporting roles. K. M. Radha Krishnan was the music director, B. Balamurugan handled cinematography and the movie was edited by Marthand K. Venkatesh. The film released on 15 August 2008. The film was later dubbed in Hindi as Dhamkee in 2011. The film is remade into Oriya as Mu Kana Ete Kharap with Anubhav Mohanty. Stitch! is a Japanese anime spin-off of Disneys Lilo & Stitch franchise. It is the franchises second television series, after The Series. The anime series aired in Japan from October 2008 to March 2011, later receiving additional television specials in 2012 and 2015. It features a Japanese girl named Yuna Kamihara, who takes the place of Lilo Pelekai as the best friend of the titular Stitch, and is set on a fictional island in the Ryukyus off the shore of Okinawa called Izayoi instead of Kauai, Hawaii. The first arc of the series, which serves as the first season outside Japan, was produced by Madhouse and aired from 8 October 2008 to 25 March 2009. A second arc of the original series, called aired in Japan from 13 October 2009 to 29 June 2010, completing Madhouses 56 original episodes of the show. A 29-episode sequel series from the original two-arc anime, entitled aired on TV Asahi from 6 July 2010 to 8 March 2011, with Shin-Ei Animation taking over production. Then, a TV special continuing from the sequel series entitled aired on 16 June 2012. Following this, three years following the release of Stitch and the Planet of Sand and announced on 26 June 2015, a TV special entitled aired on 7 August 2015 as part of a "Stitch! New Specials" series. However, the anime would nonetheless be succeeded in the franchise by the Chinese animated series Stitch & Ai in 2017, effectively ending the animes run. Big Windup! , often shortened to just , is a baseball manga series by Asa Higuchi, serialized in the monthly seinen Afternoon magazine since 2003. It has been adapted into an anime television series, animated by A-1 Pictures, which premiered in Japan on TBS. It received its international television premiere on Animaxs English language networks in Asia, Animax Asia. The manga series won the prestigious Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize for best creative work in 2006. In 2007, it won the Kodansha Manga Award for general manga. The manga was on a 1-year hiatus, and it was resumed on the November 2011 issue of Afternoon. A Day for a Miracle A Day for a Miracle is a TV movie, directed by Andreas Prochaska in 2011 and produced by Rowboat Film- und Fernsehproduktion and Graf Film for public German TV channel ZDF and Austrian ORF. The film is based on real events, telling the story of a three-year-old girl from Austria, who fell into the lake behind her parents house in 1998, and had been under water for 30 minutes when she was found. Nobody believed she had a chance at survival when the young cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Markus Thalmann takes up the seemingly hopeless fight for the young girls life. His rescue has written medical history. The screenplay was written by Christoph Silber and Thorsten Wettcke. Road to Istanbul Road to Istanbul is a 2016 French-Algerian drama film directed by Rachid Bouchareb. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Whettnall received a Magritte Award for Best Actress at the 7th Magritte Awards for her role in the film. It was selected as the Algerian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Mass of Men The Mass of Men is a 2012 British short film directed by Gabriel Gauchet, a student of the National Film and Television School. Peter Faulkner stars as Richard, an unemployed man who is penalised for arriving late to a job centre appointment with his advisor Kate, played by Jane McDowell. According to Gauchet, the film was based on the experiences of friends and family who were jobseekers and suffered similar humiliation. It has been selected by 111 film festivals and is a winner of 58 awards. The film is one of the three films from the NFTS that swept the board at the annual CILECT awards in 2013. Queen of Carthage Queen of Carthage is a 2014 New Zealand thriller drama film starring Shiloh Fernandez. In addition to acting in the film, Fernandez also served as screenwriter and producer. Sona Spa Sona Spa is a 2013 Hindi drama film directed by Makarand Deshpande and produced by Madan Paliwal. The film features Naseeruddin Shah, Aahana Kumrah, Shruti Vyas and Pooja Pradhan as main characters. Sri Siddhartha Gautama Sri Siddhartha Gautama is a 2013 Sinhalese epic biographical film directed by Saman Weeraman and starring Gagan Malik, Anchal Singh, Ranjan Ramanayake, Anjani Perera, Roshan Ranawana, Gautam Gulati, Saranga Disasekara, Dilhani Ekanayake, and Wilson Gooneratne. Veteran film maker Chandran Rutnam was the main adviser to the project. The film was released in Sri Lanka on 24 January 2013 on EAP theaters. The film has been dubbed into many languages such as in Mandarin, Thai, Vietnamese and Hindi. It has also been subtitled in French, Japanese, Vietnamese, Mandarin and Hindi. The film received five of the eight awards presented at 2014 UN Vesak Buddhist Film festival in Hanoi, Vietnam including the Best Featured film, Best Actor award, Best Director award, Best Editor award and Best Music award. Fer Mamla Gadbad Gadbad Fer Mamla Gadbad Gadbad is a Punjabi film scheduled for release. The film is to be released on 12 July 2013, starring Roshan Prince, Japji Khera and Bhanu Sri Mehra.‘FMGG’ is a romantic-comedy story revolving around an aspiring actor ‘Jassi’ who dreams of making a movie and launch himself as a ‘hero’. So that he could get to marry his love of life ‘Roop’ and to fulfill his dreams, he starts doing immoral activities and makes quick-money by creating dramas. During one such ‘drama’, he ends up breaking the marriage of ‘Geet’ and incidentally gets married to her forcefully by the village community... And now he has "Two" girls in his life... Will he end up with his love or his unexpected life partner... O Homem das Multidões The Man of the Crowd is a 2013 Brazilian drama film directed by Marcelo Gomes based on the short story of the same name by Edgar Allan Poe. It was entirely shot in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais with a budget of R$1.8 million. The film was screened in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Hirugao: Love Affairs in the Afternoon is a 2017 Japanese film starring Aya Ueto, directed by Hiroshi Nishitani, also starring Takumi Saito and Hiroyuki Hirayama, and produced by Fuji Television Network. The film is based on the drama series of the same title. Deadman Apocalypse Deadman Apocalypse is a 2016 science fiction film. Brillo Box (3 ¢ off) Brillo Box is a 2016 documentary short film directed and written by Lisanne Skyler. It is produced by Sheila Nevins, Tristine Skyler and Judith Black under HBO Documentary Films. The film revolves around the Brillo Box soap pads, that was designed by pop art icon Andy Warhol and was sold for $3 million at Christies auction having been refused by companies forty-year earlier. It was shortlisted with ten other short-film from 69 entries submitted to the 89th Academy Awards in Academy Award for Best Documentary category. Trouble Trouble is a 2017 American independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Theresa Rebeck and starring Anjelica Huston, Bill Pullman and David Morse. Huston serves as one of the executive producers of the film. Catch the Wind Catch the Wind is a 2017 French drama film directed by Gaël Morel. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Inttelligent Inttelligent is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by V. V. Vinayak, featuring Sai Dharam Tej in the lead role along with Rahul Dev, Dev Gill, Nassar, Lavanya Tripathi, Sayaji Shinde, Brahmanandam, Ashish Vidyarthi, Posani Krishna Murali and Saptagiri in key roles. The music was composed by Thaman. The film follows a software engineer who becomes a vigilante after the murder of his mentor and tries to protect his company from the killers. Based on real-life incidents that took place at Kukatpally in 2014, the film was released on 9 February 2018. Following the negative critical reception, the film became a commercial failure. The Water Nymph The Water Nymph is a 1912 American silent comedy "split reel" short film starring Mabel Normand and directed by Mack Sennett. Normand performed her own diving stunts for the film, which was the first Keystone Studios comedy. The film precedes, and may have been the direct inspiration for, the Sennett Bathing Beauties performers first featured in 1915. The Unholy Night The Unholy Night is a 1929 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Lionel Barrymore and starring Ernest Torrence and Boris Karloff. Custer's Last Stand Custers Last Stand is a 1936 American film serial based on the historical Custers Last Stand at the Little Bighorn River. It was directed by Elmer Clifton, and starred Rex Lease, William Farnum and Jack Mulhall. It was produced by the Poverty Row studio Stage & Screen Productions, which went bust shortly afterwards as a victim of the Great Depression. This serial stars many famous and popular B-Western actors as well as silent serial star Helen Gibson playing Calamity Jane, Frank McGlynn Jr. as General Custer, and Allen Greer as Wild Bill Hickock. In April of the same year, the serial was edited into an 84-minute feature film, which was released under the same name. On His Own Gorky 2: My Apprenticeship is a 1939 Soviet drama film directed by Mark Donskoy. The Conquest of the Air Conquest of the Air is a 1936 documentary film or docudrama on the history of aviation, until the early stages of World War II. The film features historical footage, and dramatic re-creations, of the developments of commercial and military aviation; including the early stages of technology developments in design, propulsion, and air navigation aids. The film was a London Films production, commissioned by the Air Ministry of the British Government. Mad Youth Mad Youth is a 1940 American film directed by Melville Shyer. The film is also known as Girls of the Underworld. Mexican Spitfire Out West Mexican Spitfire Out West is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by Charles E. Roberts and Jack Townley. It is the sequel to the 1940 film Mexican Spitfire and the second of the film series. The film stars Lupe Vélez, Leon Errol, Donald Woods, Elisabeth Risdon and Cecil Kellaway. The film was released on November 29, 1940, by RKO Pictures. The Bells Go Down The Bells Go Down is a 1943 black-and-white wartime film made by Ealing Studios. The reference in the title is to the alarm bells in the fire station that "go down" when a call to respond is made. The film is an ensemble piece that covers the period between 27 August 1939, and 9 September 1940, when World War II began and London was subjected to aerial bombing, and is a tribute to the solidarity of not just those engaged in service, but among the British people as a whole. It was produced by Michael Balcon and directed by Basil Dearden and was intended to give praise to the British Auxiliary Fire Service. Although a plot employing fictitious landmarks and localities, many of the incidental shots were taken at actual fires caused by the air raids on London in the previous two years. A sub-plot depicted the rivalry between the part-time AFS and the full-time London Fire Brigade. The reasons for joining the service, the training and finally the work and tragedy during September 1940 Blitz on London were shown for several characters. The background narration was spoken by Leo Genn. The film was released at nearly the same time as the similar Fires Were Started, a fictional "documentary" that used actual firemen instead of professional actors, and as a result was sometimes reviewed unfavorably by comparison. The score was originally offered to William Walton, but for various reasons he offered it to his musical assistant Roy Douglas. Flight for Freedom Flight for Freedom is a 1943 American drama film directed by Lothar Mendes and starring Rosalind Russell, Fred MacMurray and Herbert Marshall. Film historians and Earhart scholars consider Flight for Freedom an "a-clef" version of the Amelia Earhart life story, concentrating on the sensational aspects of her disappearance during her 1937 world flight. The films ending speculated that the main characters disappearance was connected to a secret mission on behalf of the U.S. government. As a propaganda film, the Japanese characters in Flight for Freedom were portrayed as devious and evil. Make Your Own Bed Make Your Own Bed is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by Francis Swann, Edmund Joseph and Richard Weil. The film stars Jack Carson, Jane Wyman, Irene Manning, Alan Hale, George Tobias and Robert Shayne. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 10, 1944. Ain't that Ducky Aint That Ducky is a 1945 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng, and starring Daffy Duck. Daffy has to outwit a hunter after him — and find out whats in the briefcase another duck is carrying around. While Mel Blanc did the voices for the ducks in this cartoon, the hunter was voiced by Victor Moore, a departure from either Blanc or Arthur Q. Bryan. Let's Live a Little Lets Live a Little is a 1948 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Wallace and starring Hedy Lamarr and Robert Cummings. Written by Howard Irving Young, Edmund L. Hartmann, Albert J. Cohen, and Jack Harvey, the film is about an overworked advertising executive who is being pursued romantically by his former fiancée, a successful perfume magnate, who is also the ad agencys largest client. While visiting a new client—a psychiatrist and author—to discuss a proposed ad campaign, his life becomes further complicated when the new client turns out to be a beautiful woman, who decides to treat his nervous condition. The House Across the Street The House Across the Street is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Richard L. Bare and written by Russell S. Hughes. The film stars Wayne Morris, Janis Paige, Bruce Bennett, Alan Hale, James Mitchell and Barbara Bates. The film was released by Warner Bros. on September 10, 1949. The story on which the screenplay was based, written by Roy Chanslor, was originally made as the movie Hi Nellie in 1936. His Hare Raising Tale His Hare-Raising Tale is a 1951 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short, directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster. This cartoon consists primarily of clips from five previous cartoons: Baseball Bugs; Stage Door Cartoon; Rabbit Punch; Falling Hare; and Haredevil Hare. When in Rome When in Rome is a 1952 film directed by Clarence Brown and starring Van Johnson, Paul Douglas, and Joseph Calleia. The film was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and was based on a story by Robert Buckner, Dorothy Kingsley, and Charles Schnee. The Girl Next Door The Girl Next Door is a 1953 musical comedy film directed by Richard Sale, released by 20th Century Fox, and starring June Haver, Dan Dailey, and Dennis Day. This was June Havers last film appearance. Haver had gained fame in the mid-to-late 1940s as a musical star for Fox; she starred in films like The Dolly Sisters, Irish Eyes Are Smiling, Where Do We Go from Here?, I Wonder Whos Kissing Her Now, Look for the Silver Lining, and Ill Get By. Haver departed from films to join a convent in 1952, but left the convent six months later and married actor Fred MacMurray. When released, The Girl Next Door drew mixed press reviews; it did moderately well at the box-office. The Art of Getting Along The Art of Getting Along is a 1954 comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Alberto Sordi. It is the third and final chapter in the political trilogy about the continuity of fascism in postwar conceived by Vitaliano Brancati and also consisting of Difficult Years and Easy Years. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. Tweet Zoo Tweet Zoo is a Merrie Melodies cartoon animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released January 12, 1957 and remastered May 29, 1957 on television , the cartoon was directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. Audio from this cartoon was sampled by Paul McCartney on the song "Check My Machine", released in 1980 as the B-side to the single "Waterfalls". Submarine Seahawk Submarine Seahawk is a 1958 World War II film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring John Bentley and Brett Halsey. The film was originally released as a double feature with Paratroop Command. The plot tells the story of a by-the-book officer who is ordered to take his submarine on a reconnaissance mission to locate a fleet of Japanese fighting ships the Allies have lost track of. At first, the rest of the crew resent his distant manner and the way he keeps avoiding taking on the Japanese. Tempest La tempesta is a 1958 Italian drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It is based on A History of Pugachev and novel The Captains Daughter both by Alexander Pushkin. For this film Lattuada was awarded a David di Donatello for Best Director. Weddings and Babies Weddings and Babies is a 1960 film directed, produced, and written by independent filmmaker Morris Engel. It stars Viveca Lindfors and John Myhers. The last of Engels feature films, it was shot in 1957 and previewed at the 1958 Venice Film Festival, where it won the Critics Award. Being unable to find a traditional distributor, Engel took the necessary steps to distribute the film himself, including financing it and handling the booking at theaters. It debuted on October 5, 1960. The House in Montevideo The House in Montevideo is a 1963 German comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Heinz Rühmann, Ruth Leuwerik and Paul Dahlke. The screenplay concerns a respectable professor who inherits a house and money in Montevideo from his wild sister, on the condition that he himself behaves in a disreputable way. The film was based on the 1945 play The House in Montevideo by Curt Goetz, which had previously been turned into a film in 1951. Dead Birds Dead Birds is a 1963 documentary film by Robert Gardner about the Dani people of New Guinea. It was produced as part of the Harvard-Peabody Expedition to study the highlands of New Guinea, at that time one of the few remaining areas in the world uncolonized by Europeans. The premiere of Dead Birds took place at the Loeb Drama Center at Harvard University in October 1963. In 1998, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Love-Ins The Love-Ins is a 1967 exploitation film about LSD that was directed by Arthur Dreifuss. The film is loosely based on the 1960s American figure Timothy Leary and represents the 1960s San Francisco scene, particularly the Haight-Ashbury district. The plot basically centers on a Timothy Leary-type figure becoming the head of a cult-like following of hippies who all enjoy the effects of LSD. The production seems to be a typical representation of the producer Sam Katzmans work. The film featured a number of different musical acts popular at the time. The themes dealt with drug use and martyrdom. The film was generally poorly received with a few exceptions. Onkel Joakims hemmelighed Onkel Joakims hemmelighed, also known as Nyhavns glade gutter, is a 1967 Danish family film directed by Carl Ottosen and starring Gunnar Lauring. San Francisco San Francisco was a pioneering impressionistic documentary film directed by Anthony Stern. The film, cut to a version of "Interstellar Overdrive" as performed by Pink Floyd in 1966, pioneered the use of 16 mm single frame cinematography in the late 1960s and went on to win awards for cinematography at the Oberhausen, Melbourne and Sydney Film Festival. The film was produced by the BFI and by Iris Sawyer, Jeremy Mitchell, and Alan Callan. Fun in the Streets Fun in the Streets is a 1969 Danish comedy film directed by Carl Ottosen and starring Dirch Passer. History of Postwar Japan as Told by a Bar Hostess is a 1970 Japanese film by director Shohei Imamura. After the poor box-office performance of his ambitious 1968 film, The Profound Desire of the Gods, Imamura decided to undertake a more modestly budgeted film. This was Imamuras second foray into the documentary format, after 1967s A Man Vanishes. Characteristically, Imamura seeks to investigate an alternative interpretation of recent Japanese history through the eyes of a person living in the lower strata of that society. Beginning with this film, Imamura was to spend the next decade working in the documentary format. He returned to purely fictional narrative with Vengeance is Mine. Weekend of Terror Weekend of Terror is a 1970 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Jud Taylor and starring Robert Conrad, Carol Lynley, Lois Nettleton and Jane Wyatt. It was aired on December 8, 1970 in the ABC Movie of the Week space. The Night God Screamed The Night God Screamed is a 1971 American psychological thriller film, also classified as a horror film, independently made on a low budget by Lasky/Carlin Productions. Due to the sensitivities connected with displaying such a provocative title, theater owners in small town and rural communities were offered the option of using the short alternative appellation, Scream. Copyrighted in 1971 and intermittently distributed between 1971 and 1974 by exploitation producer Jerry Gross soon-to-be-bankrupt Cinemation Industries, the sparsely exhibited feature was directed by Lee Madden and gave top billing to Academy Award nominee Jeanne Crain, whose previous two film appearances were in 1962 and 1967, with her one remaining film credit, a year after filming The Night God Screamed, being a fifth-billed supporting role in MGMs big-budget airplane drama Skyjacked. When Women Lost Their Tails When Women Lost Their Tails is a 1970 Italian fantasy-comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. It is the sequel of When Women Had Tails. To Kill a Clown To Kill a Clown is a 1972 American psychological thriller film directed by George Bloomfield and written by George Bloomfield and I. C. Rapoport. The film stars Alan Alda, Blythe Danner, Heath Lamberts and Eric Clavering. The film was released on August 23, 1972, by 20th Century Fox. De loteling The Conscript is a 1974 Belgian drama film directed by Roland Verhavert, based on the eponymous novel by Hendrik Conscience. It was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival. It was also selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 47th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Wrestler The Wrestler is a 1974 independent film directed by Jim Westman, produced by professional wrestler Verne Gagne and W.R. Frank, starring Ed Asner as Frank Bass, a wrestling promoter. Verne Gagne also stars in the film as Mike Bullard, the current wrestling champion of his "league". After a long reign as champion, Bullard is getting older and feeling pressure from all sides, including his wife and wrestling promoters, to pass the championship to Billy Taylor and retire. Bullards resistance to their requests that he step aside is the central conflict in the film. The film presents professional wrestling as a truly competitive sport, always maintaining the illusion that matches are a result of athletic combat and not pre-determined outcomes decided before the matches. At one point during the film, a number of wrestlers who had either died during a match or as a result of in-ring injuries are mentioned. That list of names was not fictional, but taken from the history of professional wrestling. Mousey Mousey is a 1974 Canadian thriller action drama film directed by Daniel Petrie, and starring Kirk Douglas, Jean Seberg and John Vernon. Although made for television, it was released theatrically outside of the U.S. In London, it was shown as part of a double feature with Craze. Abduction Abduction is a 1975 American thriller film directed by Joseph Zito, produced and written by Kent E. Carroll and based on the novel Black Abductor by Harrison James which has similarities to the Patty Hearst case which it predates. It stars Gregory Rozakis, David Pendleton and Judith-Marie Bergan and was first released in the U.S. on October 24, 1975. Budapesti mesék Budapest Tales is a 1976 Hungarian drama film directed by István Szabó. It was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. Caddie Caddie is an Australian film biopic directed by Donald Crombie and produced by Anthony Buckley. Released on 1 April 1976, it is representative of the Australian film renaissance which occurred during that decade. Set mainly in Sydney during the 1920s and 1930s, including the Great Depression, it portrays the life of a young middle class woman struggling to raise two children after her marriage breaks up. Based on Caddie, a partly fictitious autobiography of Catherine Beatrice "Caddie" Edmonds, it made Helen Morse a local star and earned Jacki Weaver and Melissa Jaffer each an Australian Film Institute Award. Challenge to Be Free Challenge to Be Free is a film directed by Tay Garnett and starring Mike Mazurki. The movie was a loosely- based account of the 1931 Royal Canadian Mounted Police pursuit of a trapper named Albert Johnson, the reputed "Mad Trapper of Rat River". The film was shot and originally released in 1972 with the title Mad Trapper of the Yukon; it was re-released in 1975 as Challenge to Be Free. Another film exploring the same topic was The Mad Trapper, a British made-for-television production. A later fictionalized account, Death Hunt, also based on the story of the RCMP pursuit of Albert Johnson, was directed by Peter R. Hunt, and starred Charles Bronson, Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson and Carl Weathers. To Fly! To Fly! is a 1976 documentary film shot in the IMAX format. It follows the history of flight, from the first hot air balloons in the 19th century to 20th century manned space missions. It was created for performance at the National Air and Space Museums IMAX Theater in Washington The Smoking Fish El Pez que Fuma is a 1977 Venezuelan film directed by Román Chalbaud. The film takes place in La Guaira, in the titular brothel. It is considered by many to represent a high point in Venezuelan cinema, and was made during the Golden Age of Venezuelan cinema. The story reflects the social reality of Venezuela; it features the poverty and crime but does not make them the centre of the story. It also uses its score as symbolism, something considered novel. Chalbaud describes it as a very character-driven film, and it is structured as a traditional melodrama. In 2016, the film was screened for its 40th Anniversary at Cinemateca Nacional de Venezuela del Museo de Bellas Artes. Take Down Take Down is a 1979 American comedy-drama sports film directed by Kieth Merrill and released by Buena Vista Distribution Company. The plot concerns an unqualified teacher who finds himself saddled with coaching duties after a small group of high school seniors form a wrestling team in a last-ditch effort to end a 9-year losing streak against a rival school. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is a 1977 film adaptation of James Joyces novel of the same name, directed by Joseph Strick. It portrays the growth of consciousness of Joyces semi-autobiographical character, Stephen Dedalus, as a boy and later as a university student in late nineteenth century Dublin. Summer Solstice Summer Solstice is a 1981 American dramatic film directed by Ralph Rosenblum, written by Bill Phillips and starring Henry Fonda and Myrna Loy. The Territory The Territory is a 1981 Portuguese philosophical horror film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz about two American families who resort to cannibalism shortly after getting lost on a camping trip in the South of France. The film, about the animalistic nature of humans when they disregard their "civilized" instincts, obliquely addresses themes of "exile and crossing boundaries: of language, nation and morality". Fiona Hardcore is a 1977 British comedy film directed by James Kenelm Clarke and starring Fiona Richmond, Anthony Steel, Victor Spinetti, Ronald Fraser and Graham Crowden. It depicts a highly fictionalised account of the life of Richmond, who was a leading pin-up in the 1970s. In the US the film was known as Fiona. Not My Kid Not My Kid is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film directed by Michael Tuchner, which was based on a 1984 book of the same name by Beth Polson and Miller Newton. The movie aired on CBS in the United States, and had a VHS release both there and in the United Kingdom, with ITC handling distribution rights. Happy Ghost III Happy Ghost III is a 1986 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Johnnie To. Produced and written by Raymond Wong, the film stars Wong and Maggie Cheung. The film is about a spirit of the late female singer Tsui Pan Han waits in the afterlife for a chance to be reincarnated. She meets the Godfather who has found an appropriate musical family for her to be reincarnated with. Her opportunity to be born into the new family is ruined when Sam Kwai takes the pregnant wife to the wrong hospital. Pan Han is given one month to find a new body to assume her reincarnation in, and decides in the meantime to harass Sam Kwai. Kwai eventually summons the Happy Ghost to help him out. Lunga vita alla signora! Long Live the Lady! is a 1987 Italian coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Ermanno Olmi. The film was entered into the main competition at the 44th edition of the Venice Film Festival, where it got the Silver Lion and the FIPRESCI Prize. Ram-Avtar Ram-Avtar is a 1988 movie starting Sunny Deol, Anil kapoor, Sridevi and Shakti Kapoor. It was directed by Sunil Hingorani, written by Khalid, and produced by Sunil Hingorani. It is a remake of the Vyjayanthimala, Raj Kapoor and Rajendra Kumar starrer Sangam. A Soldier's Tale A Soldiers Tale is a 1988 New Zealand romantic drama film directed and produced by Larry Parr and starring Gabriel Byrne and Marianne Basler. It is based on a novel by M. K. Joseph. Damned River Damned River is a 1989 American action film directed by Michael Schroeder and co-written by John Crowther and Bayard Johnson. The film stars Stephen Shellen, Lisa Aliff, John Terlesky, Marc Poppel, Bradford Bancroft and Louis van Niekerk. The film was released on October 13, 1989, by United Artists. Little Noises Little Noises is a 1992 dramedy film directed by Jane Spencer. The movie was released on June 1, 1992 in the United States and stars Crispin Glover as an awkward and unsuccessful writer who achieves fame after stealing the poetry of a deaf man. Little Noises was initially intended to be released straight to video but was given a theatrical release by Monument Pictures. Fortunes of War Fortunes of War is a 1994 Direct-to-video action film filmed in the Philippines directed by Thierry Notz that was produced by as well as starring Matt Salinger. Session Man Session Man is a 1991 American short drama film directed by Seth Winston and starring James Remar. In 1992, it won an Oscar at the 64th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. 89 mm od Europy 89mm from Europe is a 1993 Polish short documentary film directed by Marcel Łoziński, looking at the 89 mm difference in track gauge between Russian and European railroads after the Cold War. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Marble Ass Marble Ass is a 1995 feature film by Serbian filmmaker Želimir Žilnik. It was screened at the Berlin Film Festival in 1995 and won a Teddy award as best feature. It was screened at many worldwide festivals besides Berlin including the Toronto Film Festival, Montreal, San Francisco and Moscow. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Teddy Awards, the film has been selected to be shown at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2016. Timeless Bottomless Bad Movie Bad Movie, also known as Timeless, Bottomless Bad Movie, is a 1997 South Korean film directed by Jang Sun-woo. Prince and the Revolution LIVE! Prince and the Revolution: Live is a live concert video by Prince and The Revolution. Released after the tour itself was complete, the video is a recording of the March 30, 1985 concert in Syracuse, New York. The concert was also broadcast live throughout Europe as the final act of the 15th "Rock Night", an all-night show of four concerts staged by West German public broadcaster Westdeutscher Rundfunk as part of its Rockpalast series that was simulcast by the Eurovision network of European TV stations. A DVD version was released with the deluxe editon of Purple Rain. Bamboo Gods and Iron Men Bamboo Gods and Iron Men is a martial arts comedy set in the Philippines. It is considered a blaxploitation film. It was produced by American International Pictures. It also featured Filipino actors, Chiquito, Vic Diaz, and Eddie Garcia. Dis-moi que je rêve Tell Me Im Dreaming is a 1998 French drama film directed by Claude Mouriéras. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Rose Tinted Dreams Rosy Dreams is a 1977 Czechoslovak film. Despite its whimsical poetic style, it was the first Central European feature film that put the Romani community at the center stage in a realistic manner. It was also a singular artistic achievement in Slovak and Czechoslovak cinema during the intensely repressive period after the Soviet invasion of 1968 by Dušan Hanák, director of several acclaimed films who maintained the integrity of his vision and style throughout the vagaries of Central European filmmaking in the second half of the 20th century. In a broader sense, Rosy Dreams was prescient in Central European cinema because it dealt with a minority group whose plight, not discussed openly then, has since become one of the key issues in several Central European societies. The clash of the communities is depicted with the subtle tender attitude inherited from the Czechoslovak New Wave. Ena Exypno Exypno... Moutro Ena Exypno Exypno Moutro, also known as O Achtypitos is a 1965 Greek black and white comedy film made by Finos Films and based on a theatrical play by Tsiforos O Tilemahos Triposse. It was directed by Andreas Andreakis, written by Giannis Dalianidis and Nikos Tsiforos. The movie premiered on February 18, 1965 and made about 300,000 tickets in its first run. Must Be Santa For the Christmas song, see Must Be Santa. Must Be Santa is a 1999 Canadian television film that tells the story of Floyd Court, who is selected as the successor to Santa Claus. Robert Sherrin produced the film while Brad Turner was director. At the time of its release, it was considered to be one of the most expensive such projects ever produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. It was made more expensive when production of the film was interrupted in February 1999 by a strike of the CBCs technicians. Production resumed in May after a labor settlement. Joe Flaherty makes an appearance as his SCTV character Count Floyd. The film won a Gemini Award in 2000 for Best Visual Effects. Universal Studios provided international distribution. Last Clear Chance Last Clear Chance is a 1959 American short film produced and directed by Robert Carlisle. Sponsored by Union Pacific Railroad, Last Clear Chance is a safety film intended to warn young drivers to be careful at railroad crossings. The films cast consists of William Boyett, Harold Agee, Mrs. Harold Agee, Tim Bosworth, William Agee, Christine Lynch, and Lou Spraker. Written by Leland Baxter, the film was shot in parts of Idaho. Wondsel, Carlisle & Dunphy Inc, based in New York City, served as the films production company. The film centers on the Dixon family, in particular Alan Dixon, who has recently received his drivers license and is eager to begin driving a car. When local police officer Hal Jackson visits the Dixons and learns that Alans license has arrived, he sits down and tells Alan ways to drive safely and avoid getting into accidents. Although the film is fictional, a real family served as the inspiration for the films scenario. During production, assistance was provided by staff of the National Safety Council, along with the Idaho State Police and the Colorado State Patrol. Last Clear Chance was distributed by Union Pacific in 1959, and was circulated widely in the years that followed. Met with warm reception from safety workers, the film was featured in an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 that originally aired in 1993, and clips from the film were used in the 2004 film Panorama Ephemera. The films copyright was never registered, and it is in the public domain. A copy of the film is preserved in the Prelinger Archives, where it is able to be downloaded or streamed online free of charge. Ladies Tailor Ladies Tailor is a 1986 Telugu comedy film, produced by K. Sarada Devi under the Sri Sravanthi Movies banner, presented by Sravanthi Ravi Kishore and written and directed by Vamsy. It stars Rajendra Prasad and Archana in lead roles, with music composed by Maestro Ilaiyaraaja. The movie was remade in Marathi as Kuthe Kuthe Shodhu Me Tila, starring Laxmikant Berde and Varsha Usgaonkar and in Hindi in 2006 with the same name as original, starring Rajpal Yadav and Kim Sharma. But both the versions were flops. The film was dubbed into Tamil by Sravanthi Movies and G. V. Films of Mani Ratnams deceased brother G. Venkateswaran with the same name and in Kannada by friends of editor Anil Malnad, but both versions turned out to be damp squibs at the box office. Teenage Hitchhikers Teenage Hitchhikers is a 1975 American coming-of-age comedy-crime film written by Rod Whipple and directed by Gerri Sedley. The film revolves around Mouse and Bird, two runaway girls who embark on a cross country journey to the west in an attempt to start a new life. Filmed over the course of two weeks and featuring elements of an exploitation film, Teenage Hitchhikers was released into drive-in theaters on June 1, 1975. The film has been met with generally positive reviews, with much of the acclaim going towards the comedic timing of Christopher and Peabody. The Fog Mist is a 1988 Swedish-German-Turkish drama film directed by Zülfü Livaneli. Ostatnia misja Ostatnia misja is a Polish film directed by Wojciech Wójcik. It was filmed in 1999, from 6 January to 1 March. The band O.N.A. created the music for the film. Lost Seamen Les Marins perdus is a 2003 French film based on a novel by Jean-Claude Izzo. It was written and directed by Claire Devers. Rasigan Rasigan is a 1994 Indian Tamil action romance film, written and directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar. The film stars his son Vijay and Sanghavi in the lead roles. This was the first movie where Vijay sported the "Ilaiya Thalapathy" title along with his name. Vijay also made his singing debut through the song "Bombay City Sukka Rotti" for this movie. The film was successful at the box office. Seja o Que Deus Quiser! Que sera, sera is a 2002 Brazilian comedy film directed by Murilo Salles. It was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival. The Miracle According to Salomé The Miracle According to Salomé is a 2004 Portuguese film directed by Mário Barroso. It was Portugals submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Conventioneers Conventioneers is a 2005 American comedy film directed by Mora Stephens, depicting a romance between a delegate at the Republican National Convention and a member of the Democratic Party. At Rotten Tomatoes, the film received 75% positive reviews from the T-meter critics, including The New York Times Nathan Lee. The Fakir of Venice The Fakir of Venice is a 2019 Hindi-language comedy drama film directed by Anand Surapur. The film stars Farhan Akhtar, Annu Kapoor and Kamal Sidhu in the lead roles and is written by Rajesh Devraj with a story from Homi Adajania. It was presented as Opening Night Film in April 2009 at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles. It was released on 8 February 2019, 10 years after its premier. The films release was halted for ten years due to production related issues and was Akhtars first acting role. The music is composed by A. R. Rahman. Urchin Urchin is a 2007 film directed by John Harlacher and starring Sebastian Montoya, Rick Poli, Larry Swansen, Donald Silva, and Barbara King. The screenplay concerns a homeless boy living in a New York City underground mole people community called Scum-City. Bug Me Not! Bug Me Not! is a 2005 Hong Kong film directed by Law Chi-Leung. Isabella Leong, portraying Moon in Bug Me Not!, was nominated for Best New Performer for the 25th Hong Kong Film Awards in 2006. Blood Debts Blood Debts is a 1985 Philippine action film directed by Teddy Page and starring Richard Harrison. Risen Risen is a 2010 Welsh sports drama film directed by Neil Jones and starring Stuart Brennan, Shane Richie, John Noble and Erik Morales. It is a biopic of the Welsh boxer Howard Winstone. Dreams Dreams is a 2006 Iraqi film directed by Mohamed Al-Daradji. It was Iraqs submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Maharadhi Maharathi is a 2007 Telugu, Romantic film produced by Vakada Appa Rao on Sri Lalitha Kalanjali Productions banner, directed by P. Vasu. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Sneha, Meera Jasmine in the lead roles & Jayaprada have other vital role and music composed by Guru Kiran. Jyothika was the initial cast instead of Sneha. The film recorded as flop at box office. Babylon Fields Babylon Fields is a proposed television series featuring reanimated zombies as characters. Rather than being portrayed as malevolent monsters, the recently deceased are shown attempting to return to their previous lives and reintegrate into society. A pilot was produced in 2007 for CBS, but the network declined to pick up the show. The CBS pilot, which is available online, has elements of black comedy as well as drama: one of the zombies describes in comic detail how his sex life with his wife is better since his return, while one of the returned is an abusive husband/father killed by his family. Cast members include Ray Stevenson, Amber Tamblyn, David Patrick Kelly, Kathy Baker, Eric Nelsen, Leila Arcieri, Jessie Coleman, and Jamey Sheridan. In October 2013, Babylon Fields was resurrected by NBC, which ordered a new pilot. NBC Entertainment president Jennifer Salke was instrumental in bringing it back; she helped develop the original at 20th Century Fox TV. The Cuesta brothers and Atkinson are back in their original roles as writers and director. The three will executive produce for 20th Century Fox TV. As part of the pilot order, Michael Cuesta has inked a two-year overall deal with the studio. You're Nobody 'til Somebody Kills You Youre Nobody til Somebody Kills You, is a forthcoming film directed by Michael A. Pinckney, founder and Managing Director of Black Noise Media, a production house based in New York City. The film began production in May 2007, however its release was delayed until 2011 for unknown reasons. "Youre Nobody Til Somebody Kills You" was slated to premiere at Brooklyns Williamsburg International Film Festival dubbed "WILLiFEST" on September 23, 2011. Doug E. Fresh, Big Daddy Kane and Ed Lover make appearances in "Youre Nobody Til Somebody Kills You," which stars James McDaniel, Michael K. Williams, Michael Mosley and Nashawn Kearse. 65_RedRoses 65_RedRoses is a 2009 documentary film about Eva Markvoort, a young woman from New Westminster, British Columbia, who suffered from cystic fibrosis. Directed by Philip Lyall and Nimisha Mukerji, it follows Markvoort as she lives her life undaunted by her disease, waiting for a lung transplant while blogging about her experiences. Foreign Letters Foreign Letters is a 2012 Israeli/American drama film based on a true story of the movies writer and director, Ela Thier. The movie, which has gotten both positive and negative reviews from multiple sources, involves Ellie, a 12-year-old immigrant girl from Israel, and her family after moving into the United States in 1982. At first she experiences all kinds of difficulties, but then she meets Thuy, a Vietnamese refugee her age, bringing a changing point as the movie progresses. Its themes include the immigrant experience, learning English, dealing with prejudice, sharing secrets, opening to other cultures, and creatively handling conflict in friendships. Based on the filmmakers own experience, Foreign Letters is a story about prejudice, "poverty, shame, and the power of friendship to heal us". The film features the music of iconic Israeli musician Chava Alberstein, who was the directors favorite musician when her family immigrated to the US in 1982. The film was the official selection at the Toronto Jewish Film Festival. A Little Pond A Little Pond is a 2009 South Korean feature film written and directed by Lee Saang-woo depicting the massacre of South Korean refugees by American soldiers at No Gun Ri in late July 1950, early in the Korean War. The ensemble cast, who donated their services, includes some of South Koreas leading actors. Dad's Home Dads Home is a 2010 romantic drama film directed by Bradford May after a screenplay written by Adam Rockoff. Bhagavan Bhagavan is a 2009 Indian Malayalam film written and directed by Prasanth Mambully, starring Mohanlal and Lakshmi Gopalaswamy. The entire film was shot in 19 hours. The film gives a message against terrorism. The story is about Dr. Balagopal who fights against a terrorist group who attack a hospital. The film was shot simultaneously at six different locations. Seven cameras were used to film the movie. The film was planned to be shot within 12 hours, but unexpected rain delayed the shooting.The film is considered as the biggest disaster in kerala box office with a run of 3 days My Uncle Rafael My Uncle Rafael is a 2012 film directed by Marc Fusco. The screenplay was written by Scott Yagemann and Vahik Pirhamzei, based on Pirhamzeis play Rafael Keroo Gandzere. Jaloux Suspicions is a Canadian thriller film, directed by Patrick Demers and released in 2018. The film stars Maxime Denommée and Sophie Cadieux as Thomas and Marianne, an unhappy couple who are spending time at a cottage in the country to sort out their relationship issues, whose plans are complicated by the intrusions of neighbour Jean. The film was largely unscripted, with the actors allowed to improvise much of their own dialogue. The film premiered on July 9, 2010 at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival. and had its Canadian premiere at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. The film received two Genie Award nominations, for Best Editing and Best Original Score, at the 32nd Genie Awards in 2011. Digimon Xros Wars Digimon Fusion, known in Japan as , is the sixth anime television series of the Digimon franchise, produced by Toei Animation. It follows the adventures of Mikey Kudo, who utilizes the power of fusing any Digimon partners. The series was broadcast on TV Asahi and Asahi Broadcasting Corporation between July 6, 2010 and March 21, 2012. It is divided into three arcs with the latter two given the subtitles of , and respectively. The series was licensed outside of Asia by Saban Brands for an English dub produced by Studiopolis. The first arc was dubbed as the first season of Digimon Fusion. The second arc premiered on March 8, 2015. The series was adapted into a manga series and for multiple video games. The use of deeper themes and striking fight scenes have earned a positive response from critics, despite the series intended for young viewers. Sindhooram Sindhooram is a 1997 Telugu, thriller film, written and directed by Krishna Vamsi. The film features Sanghavi and Brahmaji in lead roles. The film dealt with the intricacies of Naxalism in Andhra Pradesh. The film and the soundtrack has received positive reviews upon release, and gathered cult following. The film has garnered the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu - "For the films sincere effort at analysing, the problem of corruption which leads to disillusionment among the young and perpetuates violence within a society", and the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film. The film was screened at the International Film Festival of India. Sindhooram was a box-office hit. Mogudu Mogudu is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language drama film produced by Nallamalapu Srinivas on Lakshmi Narasimha Productions banner and directed by Krishna Vamsi. Starring Gopichand, Taapsee Pannu in the lead roles with Rajendra Prasad, Roja in supporting roles and usic composed by Babu Shankar as his first debut. The film recorded as flop at box office. The film is all about how a man truly becomes husband when he understands his wife and wins her love. The film released on 4 November 2011. Later the film was dubbed into Hindi as Mard Ki Zaban by Goldmines Telefilms in 2013 with Gopichands voice dubbed by Amar Babaria. It was also dubbed into Tamil as My Dear Purushan. Once Upon a Time in the East Once Upon a Time in the East is a Bulgarian documentary film based on the books by the late Georgi Stoev. The feature-length documentary tells the story of the Bulgarian transition period and includes reconstructions, TV archive from Bulgarian National Television, NOVA TV, bTV and features interviews with contemporary Bulgarian figures like Palmi Ranchev, Atanas Orachev, Rumen Leonidov, Haralan Alexandrov, Andrey Pantev and Georg Kraev. Other witnesses and participants in the power structures tell their stories of the establishment of VIS & SIC and the fierce brutality that is required to survive the days of the transition. Produced and directed by Demir Yanev the film was chosen to participate in the Al Jazeera Documentary Film Festival in April, 2011 and also in the Golden Rhyton in Plovdiv. Liverpool Liverpool is a 2012 Canadian comedy crime film. Written and directed by Manon Briand, the film stars Stéphanie Lapointe as Émilie, a coat check clerk at a Montreal nightclub who decides to return a coat left behind one night by a woman who took a drug overdose in the club, only to find herself embroiled in the citys criminal underground. Her only ally in the quest is Thomas, a regular customer of the club and a potential new love interest for Émilie. Liverpool was Briands first film since 2002s Chaos and Desire. Turning Point 2 Turning Point 2 is a 2011 Hong Kong action crime thriller film directed by Herman Yau and starring Michael Tse in the title role of "Laughing Gor" and co-starring Francis Ng, Chapman To and Bosco Wong. The film is a distant sequel to the 2009 film Turning Point, a direct sequel to the 2011 TV series Lives of Omission and the third spin-off of The Academy franchise featuring Tses character from E.U. The Music According to Antonio Carlos Jobim The Music According to Antonio Carlos Jobim is a 2012 Brazilian documentary film, directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos and Dora Jobim that tells the history of the singer and songwriter Tom Jobim. Heartbreak Library Heartbreak Library is a 2008 South Korean romantic drama film starring Lee Dong-wook and Eugene. It is an adaptation of a short story of the same name written by Korean author Yoon Sung-hee. It tells the story of a librarian who is first furious at a man who rips out page 198 of books, then becomes intrigued, and finally decides to help him after learning that hes heartbroken after his girlfriend broke up with him then left a note to look up page 198, without mentioning which book. Khoka 420 Khoka 420 is a Bengali romantic comedy film directed by Rajib Biswas. The film stars Dev, Subhashree Ganguly, Nusrat Jahan, Tapas Paul, Rajatava Dutta and others. The film is a remake of the 2010 Telugu film Brindavanam starring N. T. Rama Rao Jr., Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Kajal Agarwal. The film was dubbed into Hindi as "Mere Ustas 420". Notfilm Notfilm is a 2015 feature-length documentary, directed by Ross Lipman on the production of playwright Samuel Becketts only film, an experimental short entitled Film starring Buster Keaton. While conducting preliminary research to restore Film, filmmaker and restorationist Ross Lipman visited Grove Press founder and Film producer Barney Rosset at his apartment, where Lipman discovered reels of film and audio. This material contained outtakes from Becketts 1965 production, including a prologue long-thought lost. Notfilm reconstructs this prologue and integrates rare audio of Becketts voice, surreptitiously recorded by Rosset, in a self-described "Kino Essay" that analyzes the philosophical foundation of Film, arguing it was an expression of Samuel Becketts own distaste for the public eye. This Is Happening This Is Happening is a 2015 independent film directed by Ryan Jaffe and starring James Wolk, Mickey Sumner, René Auberjonois, Judd Nelson, Cloris Leachman, and Emily Tremaine. Hrid Majharey: Live in My Heart! Hrid Majharey is a 2014 India-Bengali cult love tragedy film written and directed by debutant Bengali filmmaker Ranjan Ghosh. Inspired by Othello and incorporating elements from Macbeth and Julius Caesar, this was the first film in the Bengali language based on the works of William Shakespeare and is internationally considered as one of the top five World Adaptations of Othello. It was first presented as a tribute on his 450th Birth Anniversary in 2014. Critics consider it among the top ten adaptations of Shakespeare in Indian cinema, since 1949. The movie achieved cult status by having the unique honour of surviving a crucial two-year journey, from its launch in July 2014 celebrating Shakespeares 450th birth-anniversary, to being showcased at a British Conference on the Bard held in London in April 2016 to mark 400 years of his death. The Oxford Board enlisted Hrid Majharey in Additional Resources - World/International Adaptations of Othello for their A Level Drama and Theatre course with the theme Heroes and Villains - Othello. Earlier in 2015, the movie was screened at the New York University Tisch School of the Arts, and was included in their PhD in Cinema Studies. Still earlier in its year of release in 2014, it had earned a rare recommendation from Film London in its list of world cinema based on Shakespearean plays. In another major achievement, the film and its screenplay were included in the UGC Literature Archive through the Shakespeare in Bengal project conducted by Jadavpur University. Hrid Majharey had already created history by becoming the first Bengali film to be shot in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands after a gap of more than three decades. It was shot in 2013 in the Archipelagos. The last time was in 1979 when veteran filmmaker Tapan Sinha partly shot his childrens adventure film Sabuj Dwiper Raja in Port Blair. Matinee idols Abir Chatterjee and Raima Sen debuted together in a romantic pairing for the very first time in this modern revisiting of William Shakespeare. The Canterville Ghost The Canterville Ghost is a 2016 French-Belgian family comedy film directed and edited by Yann Samuell. The film is based on a short story by Oscar Wilde. Water Boyy Water Boyy is a 2015 Thai LGBT drama film directed by Rachi Kusonkusiri and starring Ngern Luangsodsai Anupart as "Nam", and Beam Papangkorn as "Meuk". It was filmed primarily in Thailand. In early March, it was revealed that there will be a remake named: The Series with different actors. New characters are added including Earth Pirapat Watthanasetsiri as "Waii" and New Thitipoom Techaapaikhun as "Apo". It started airing on April 9, 2017. Soul on a String Soul on a String is a 2016 Chinese Tibetan-language adventure film directed by Zhang Yang and co-written by Zhang Yang and Tashi Dawa, based on Tashi Dawas short stories "Souls Tied to the Knots on a Leather Cord" and "On the Road to Lhasa". It stars Kimba, Choenyi Tsering, Siano Dudiom Zahi, and Yixi Danzeng. The film premiered at the 19th Shanghai International Film Festival on June 15, 2016, and opened in China on August 18, 2017. Enakku Vaaitha Adimaigal Enakku Vaaitha Adimaigal is a 2017 Indian Tamil comedy drama film written and directed by Mahendran Rajamani and produced by Shan Sutharsan. The film stars Jai and Pranitha in the leading roles, while Karunakaran, Kaali Venkat and Naveen George Thomas portray supporting roles. Featuring music composed by Santhosh Dhayanidhi and cinematography by Mahesh Muthuswami, the film began production during June 2016 and released on 2 February 2017. Vanjagar Ulagam Vanjagar Ulagam is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language crime thriller film directed by Manoj Beedha in his directorial debut with dialogues written by Beedha and Vinayak. The film stars Guru Somasundaram,ciby, Vishagan Vanangamudi, Anisha Ambrose and Hareesh Peradi, with Vasu Vikram, John Vijay, Azhagam Perumal, and Chandini Tamilarasan in supporting roles. The film is also set to be the first Tamil film in to use both Carnatic music and dubstep for a song. The music is composed by Sam C. S. while cinematography is handled by Rodrigo Del Rio Herrara and Saravanan Ramasamy. The film was released in India on 7 September 2018. Leading Lizzie Astray Leading Lizzie Astray is a 1914 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. The Medicine Man The Medicine Man is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy-drama film directed by Scott Pembroke, released by Tiffany Pictures, and starring Jack Benny, Betty Bronson and Eva Novak. The son and daughter of a shopkeeper fall in with the leader of a traveling medicine show. This was an early role for Jack Benny. After talking pictures took over the silent film, vaudeville died, and Benny and many other comedians went to motion pictures. The film was adapted from a play by Elliot Lester. A print is preserved in the Library of Congress. The Drums of Jeopardy The Drums of Jeopardy is a 1931 American Pre-Code horror film directed by George B. Seitz. It is the second film adaptation of Harold McGraths novel of the same name, and stars Warner Oland as Dr. Boris Karlov. The name of the villain in the novel was originally called Boris Karlov, but when the actor Boris Karloff rose to prominence circa 1923, the characters name was changed to Gregor Karlov in the 1923 silent film adaptation to avoid confusion. It was changed back to Boris again in this 1931 remake of the film. F.P.1 Doesn't Answer F.P.1 antwortet nicht, or Floating Platform 1 Does Not Answer, was the name of a novel written by noted science fiction and fantasy writer/director Kurt Siodmak, best known as the creator of The Wolf Man. The novel was turned into a film in 1932, directed by Karl Hartl – it was produced as a multilingual version, with one film each in German, French, and English. Filming versions in different languages was common in the early sound film period. Written after Charles Lindberghs transatlantic flight, the plot concerned a permanent air station in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. The German version was the last German film that either Siodmak or Peter Lorre, who played a secondary character, would make in Germany before the war. It premiered on 22 December 1932. By 1933, a political joke referring to Adolf Hitler played on the title of the film: "Parteigenosse 1 antwortet nicht," or "Party Member 1 doesnt answer." Strikes and Spares Strikes and Spares is a 1934 American short sports film directed by Felix E. Feist and starring Pete Smith and Andy Varipapa. In 1934, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject at the 7th Academy Awards. Glückskinder Lucky Kids is a 1936 German romantic comedy film directed by Paul Martin and starring Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch and Paul Kemp. The films art direction was by Erich Kettelhut. Pensionat Paradiset Pensionat Paradiset is a 1937 Swedish film directed by Weyler Hildebrand. Sky Raiders Sky Raiders is a 12-episode 1941 Universal film serial. The serial was directed by Ford Beebe and Ray Taylor. Sky Raiders stars Donald Woods, Billy Halop, Robert Armstrong and Eduardo Ciannelli. Sky Raiders has little in common with Universal’s other early-1940s espionage outings like Sea Raiders or Junior G-Men, although the serial is often lumped in together as if it is part of a series. Mexican Spitfire at Sea Mexican Spitfire at Sea is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by Charles E. Roberts and Jerome Cady. It is the sequel to the 1941 film The Mexican Spitfires Baby. The film stars Lupe Vélez, Leon Errol, Charles Buddy Rogers, ZaSu Pitts, Elisabeth Risdon and Florence Bates. The film was released on March 13, 1942, by RKO Pictures. Valley of the Zombies Valley of the Zombies is a 1946 American horror film directed by Philip Ford, written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan, and starring Robert Livingston, Lorna Gray, Ian Keith, Thomas E. Jackson, Charles Trowbridge and Earle Hodgins. It was released on May 24, 1946, by Republic Pictures. Out of the Blue Out of the Blue is a 1947 comedy film based on the short story by Vera Caspary who also co-wrote the screenplay. It stars George Brent, Virginia Mayo, Turhan Bey, Ann Dvorak and Carole Landis. It was directed by Leigh Jason. Siren of Atlantis Siren of Atlantis, also known as Atlantis the Lost Continent, is a 1949 American adventure film starring Maria Montez and her husband Jean Pierre Aumont. It was the first movie she made after leaving Universal Pictures. Blackout Blackout is a 1950 English crime drama film directed by Robert S. Baker. The film featured Maxwell Reed, Dinah Sheridan, Patric Doonan, Kynaston Reeves, Annette D. Simmonds, Eric Pohlmann, Michael Evans and Michael Brennan in the lead roles. The film includes the first featured appearance of Ronald Leigh-Hunt. Under the Paris Sky Under the Sky of Paris is a 1951 French drama film directed by Julien Duvivier. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris and on location around the city. The films sets were designed by the art director René Moulaert. The song of the same name, later recorded by Édith Piaf and others, was written for this film by Hubert Giraud and Jean Dréjac. In the film it was sung by Jean Bretonnière. The Outcasts of Poker Flat The Outcasts of Poker Flat is a 1952 American Western film directed by Joseph M. Newman and starring Anne Baxter and Dale Robertson. The screenplay is based on a short story of the same name by Bret Harte. Hartes story has been brought to film at least five times, including in 1919 with Harry Carey and in 1937 with Preston Foster. The Men of Sherwood Forest The Men of Sherwood Forest is a 1954 British adventure film directed by Val Guest and starring Don Taylor, Reginald Beckwith, Eileen Moore and David King-Wood. The film follows the exploits of Robin Hood and his followers. Doreen Carwithen wrote the score for the film. Toto and Carolina Totò and Carolina is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli and starring Totò. The film was banned when it was first released, as it made fun of a policeman. Checkpoint Checkpoint is a 1956 British film noir crime drama film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Anthony Steel, Odile Versois, Stanley Baker, and James Robertson Justice. The Case Against Brooklyn The Case Against Brooklyn is a 1958 film noir crime film directed by Paul Wendkos. It stars Darren McGavin and Margaret Hayes. It was based on a True Magazine article I Broke the Brooklyn Graft Scandal by crime reporter Ed Reid. It featured depictions of American police corruption though no police officer in uniform is shown to be corrupt. Act One Act One is a 1963 American film directed and screenwritten by Dore Schary and starring George Hamilton. It is the film version of the autobiographical book Act One by playwright Moss Hart. George Hamilton later complained that "Schary de-ethnicized the entire production and took out the brilliance for good measure". A Place to Go A Place to Go is a 1963 British crime drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Bernard Lee, Rita Tushingham and Michael Sarne. Set in contemporary Bethnal Green in east London, it charted the dramatic changes that were then happening in the lives of the British working class, fitting into the kitchen sink school of film making which was extremely popular in Britain at the time. A Message to Gracias A Message to Gracias is a 1964 Looney Tunes cartoon. The title and plot are a reference to the essay "Message to Garcia". Nuts and Volts Nuts and Volts is a 1964 Looney Tunes cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng and starred Sylvester and Speedy Gonzales. The Cavern The Cavern is a 1964 Italian-German-American war-drama film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. This was his last film as a director. Kärlek 65 Love 65 is a 1965 Swedish drama film directed by Bo Widerberg. It was entered into the 15th Berlin International Film Festival. Bill Evans "Peace Piece" featured in the soundtrack. Maidstone Maidstone is a 1970 American independent drama film written, produced, and directed by Norman Mailer. It stars Mailer, Rip Torn, and Ultra Violet. In it, a filmmaker runs for president and makes a movie while campaigning, but decides to fight every person standing in his way. The films title refers to a town in England called Maidstone. Critical reviews were rather negative for the film. Hell's Bloody Devils Hells Bloody Devils is a 1970 American film directed by Al Adamson and written by Jerry Evans. Deadhead Miles Deadhead Miles is a 1973 American road comedy film directed by Vernon Zimmerman from a script by Terrence Malick, and starring Alan Arkin. George Raft and Ida Lupino make cameos. Hubal Hubal is a Polish historical film directed by Bohdan Poręba. It was released in 1973. Last of the Mohicans The Last of the Mohicans is a 1977 made-for-TV film adaptation of James Fenimore Coopers eponymous novel produced by Schick Sunn Classic Pictures for NBC-TV. The production can be found in its entirety on YouTube. Moonshine County Express Moonshine County Express is a 1977 action film from New World Pictures. Roger Corman always thought one of the reasons the film was so popular was because it did not put down Southern people. Dummy Dummy is a 1979 American made-for-television drama film starring LeVar Burton as Donald Lang and Paul Sorvino as Lowell Meyers, Langs attorney. Based on Ernest Tidymans nonfiction book of the same name, the film dramatizes the life of Lang, an African-American deaf man from Chicago who was acquitted of the murders of two prostitutes. Woman Between Wolf and Dog Woman Between Wolf and Dog is a 1979 Belgian-French drama film directed by André Delvaux. It was entered into the 1979 Cannes Film Festival and received the André Cavens Award for Best Film by the Belgian Film Critics Association. The film was also selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Day of the Idiots Day of the Idiots is a 1981 West German psychological fantasy film drama directed and written by Werner Schroeter. It stars Carole Bouquet as a disturbed mental patient with an inclination to remove her clothes and Ingrid Caven as Dr. Laura and Christine Kaufmann as Ruth. The film was nominated for a Golden Palm Award at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival and won best film at the 1982 German Film Awards going to director Werner Schroeter. Yang guo yu xiao long nu Little Dragon Maiden, also known as The Brave Archer 5, is a 1983 Hong Kong film adapted from Louis Chas novel The Return of the Condor Heroes. Little Dragon Maiden and The Brave Archer and His Mate are seen as unofficial sequels to the Brave Archer film trilogy. Almost You Almost You is a 1985 American romantic comedy film directed by Adam Brooks and starring Brooke Adams and Griffin Dunne. It won the Special Jury Prize at the 1985 Sundance Film Festival. Almost You was Brooks first film as director. The screenplay was written by Mark Horowitz. O Lugar do Morto Dead Mans Seat is a 1984 Portuguese drama film directed by António-Pedro Vasconcelos. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose is a 1987 animated made-for-television film produced by Hanna-Barbera for syndication as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series. Mask of Murder Mask of Murder is a 1985 Swedish-American film directed by Arne Mattsson, about a serial killer in a small Canadian town. Murder in Space Murder in Space is also the title of a 1955 science fiction novel by David V. Reed and a 2007 mystery novel by Sydney J. Bounds. Murder in Space is a 1985 science fiction murder mystery television movie set in the near future. The crew of an international space mission are on the return leg from Mars to Earth when an explosion occurs on the craft Conestoga, shortly after a series of murders starts. The crew of the returning craft are forbidden to return until the murderer is caught. On its initial worldwide premier, the film was shown without the ending and a competition was set for the viewers to solve the mystery of who the murderer or murderers were. The conclusion of the film was shown several days later, with the contestants eliminated one by one until the winner correctly identified the killer or killers. The final 15 minutes of the film was shown at a later date when the mystery was solved with only two countries provided winners with the correct answer. Yesterday Yesterday is a 1985 Polish drama film directed by Radosław Piwowarski. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Hyper Sapien: People from Another Star Hyper Sapien: People from Another Star is a 1986 film directed by Peter R. Hunt and starring Dennis Holahan, Ricky Paull Goldin, Sydney Penny, Keenan Wynn, and Rosie Marcel. The Night Stalker The Night Stalker is a 1987 American thriller film starring Charles Napier. The story was inspired by serial killer Richard Ramirez also known as "the Night Stalker". Digger Digger is a 1993 Canadian comedy-drama film starring Leslie Nielsen, Adam Hann-Byrd, Joshua Jackson, Timothy Bottoms, Barbara Williams, Rodney Dangerfield and Olympia Dukakis. The film premiered on September 30, 1993 at the Vancouver International Film Festival. The Film was released in Canada on April 22, 1994. American Job American Job is a 1996 independent film directed by Chris Smith. Shot in a satirical pseudo-documentary style, the film follows Randy, a young man living in a Midwestern US town, as he tries one mundane job after another, including monitoring a machine at a plastics factory, working as a clean-up person at a fast-food restaurant, cleaning motels, and becoming a telephone solicitor. The film was directly inspired by the 1987 magazine "American Job" created by Randy Russell, which was a collection of job stories from low-wage workers around the United States. American Job was produced by Chris Smith, edited by Sarah Price and Chris Smith, and written by Doug Ruschaupt, Randy Russell, and Chris Smith. Prem Prem is a 1995 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Satish Kaushik and cinematography by Baba Azmi and Chota K. Naidu. It stars Sanjay Kapoor and Tabu in dual roles, and deals with the concept of reincarnation. Shekhar Kapoor was initially attached to direct the film before Kaushik was contracted. The film was a box office flop. Last Exit to Earth Last Exit to Earth is a 1996 American film directed by Katt Shea for Roger Corman. It stars Kim Greist and Costas Mandylor. It aired as part of the Roger Corman Presents series on Showtime. The Stepford Husbands The Stepford Husbands is a 1996 American made-for-television thriller-drama film inspired by the Ira Levin novel The Stepford Wives. It was directed by Fred Walton with a screenplay by brothers Ken Wheat and Jim Wheat and starring Donna Mills, Michael Ontkean, Cindy Williams, Sarah Douglas and Louise Fletcher. It is the third in a series of sequels inspired by the 1972 novel and the original 1975 film The Stepford Wives. The Fiaca La fiaca is a 1969 Argentine film directed by Fernando Ayala. Johnny Larsen Johnny Larsen is a 1979 Danish drama film directed by Morten Arnfred. The film was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Back and Forth Battle Arena Toshinden is a two-part original video animation based on the video game series of the same name. Released in 1996, the film is based primarily on the events of Battle Arena Toshinden 2, but incorporates elements from the first and third games in the series. The Other Side of Underneath The Other Side of the Underneath is a 1972 British feature film written and directed by Jane Arden and starring Sheila Allen, Liz Danciger, Penny Slinger, Ann Lynn, and Suzanka Fraey. Other members of the Holocaust Theatre Company appear in the film. It is the only British feature film in the 1970s to be solely directed by a woman. Jane Arden herself also appears in the film. The title of the film is taken from a line in Ardens play Vagina Rex and the Gas Oven which was a huge success at the London Arts Lab in 1969. The film currently has almost mythical status amongst fans of radical, experimental cinema, partly because of its visionary and disturbing depictions of the mental state of its schizophrenic protagonist, and also because of its recent invisibility: until the July 2009 showings at the National Film Theatre and The Cube Microplex in Bristol it had not been publicly shown anywhere since a July 1983 National Film Theatre tribute to Arden, who had committed suicide at the end of the previous year. The British Film Institute restored and remastered the film for DVD and Blu-ray release on 13 July 2009. The Other Side of the Underneath was re-released simultaneously with Ardens other two feature films Separation and Anti-Clock; all three films were collaborations with the producer/director Jack Bond. The films credits boast a rich array of talent. In addition to Arden and many actors from her renowned Holocaust Theatre Company, the film was produced and co-photographed by Jack Bond, co-photographed by Aubrey Dewar and edited by David Mingay, and Robert Hargreaves. The locations for the films were primarily in and around the Welsh mining communities of Abertillery and Cwmtillery in Monmouthshire. One early episode was filmed at the Newport Transporter Bridge. The extraordinary soundtrack to the film was primarily the work of the cellist Sally Minford who appears, usually actually playing the cello, in many interior and exterior scenes, and the sound editor Robert Hargreaves. Spectres of the Spectrum Spectres of the Spectrum is a 1999 science fiction collage film by American filmmaker Craig Baldwin. The story follows a father and daughter living in post-apocalyptic wasteland as they fight against corporate control of the electromagnetic spectrum. The film mixes found footage with live-action scenes. La fausse suivante False Servant is a 2000 French comedy-drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot and starring Isabelle Huppert. Mean People Suck Mean People Suck is an NYU student film released in 2001. It is directed by Matthew Cole Weiss and stars Dominique Swain as Kate, James Franco as Casey, and Eric Christian Olsen as Nick, with a supporting role by Beverley Mitchell as Kates sister. Mean People Suck was available for viewing on Spike.com from 2007 to 2016. Papi Gudia Papi Gudia is a 1996 Indian Hindi-language horror film directed by Lawrence DSouza, starring Karisma Kapoor, Avinash Wadhavan, Tinnu Anand and Shakti Kapoor. The film is heavily inspired by the Hollywood film series Childs Play and is an unofficial remake of the first Childs Play film. The film flopped heavily at the box office. Pau and His Brother Pau and His Brother is a 2001 Spanish-French drama film directed by Marc Recha. It was entered into the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Whispering Sands Whispering Sands is a 2001 film Indonesian drama film directed by Nan Triveni Achnas and starring Christine Hakim and Dian Sastrowardoyo as a mother and her teenage daughter who are refugees making their way across endless sand dunes. Ab Ke Baras Ab Ke Baras is a 2002 Bollywood action romance film. It had launched the career of the two newcomers, Amrita Rao and Arya Babbar. Kuberan Kuberan is a 2002 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film directed by Sundar Das and produced by Menaka under the production company Revathy Kalamandhir. It stars Dileep and Samyuktha Varma along with a supporting cast of Uma Shankari, Harisree Ashokan, Kalabhavan Mani, Indrans, and Jagathy Sreekumar. The film was released during Vishu 2002. Perfect Blue: Yume Nara Samete is a 2002 Japanese fantasy suspense film directed by Toshiki Satō and based on the novel Perfect Blue: Kanzen Hentai by Yoshikazu Takeuchi. It was released on August 24, 2002. Madame Edouard Madame Édouard is a French comedy crime film directed by Nadine Monfils. Portugal S.A. Portugal S.A. is a 2004 Portuguese drama film directed by Ruy Guerra. It was entered into the 26th Moscow International Film Festival. Spookley the Square Pumpkin Spookley the Square Pumpkin is a 2004 Canadian computer-animated film released direct-to-DVD in January 2005, and is based on the book The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin by Joe Troiano. It was made by Holiday Hill Farm, and released by Kidtoon Films and Lionsgate. Spookleys Favorite Halloween Songs was released in 2012. Several Spookley the Square Pumpkin activity books were also released. Darling Darling Darling Darling is a 2000 Indian Malayalam Psychological Thriller Comedy film, starring Dileep, Vineeth and Kavya Madhavan in the lead roles. It was directed by Rajasenan and written by Udayakrishna and Siby K. Thomas. The films plot was loosely based on 1998 Tamil movie Priyamudan. The film was remade in Kannada as Jodi. Sleeping Dogs Lie Sleeping Dogs Lie is a 2005 American drama film by writer Chumahan Bowen and director Stuart Lessner, starring Rage Against the Machine drummer Brad Wilk and Ed Asner. The film also features Tool lead singer Maynard James Keenan as Deputy Lance. The Brain of Colonel Barham "The Brain of Colonel Barham" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 2 January 1965, during the second season. Coons! Night of the Bandits of the Night Coons! Night of the Bandits of the Night is a 2005 musical comedy horror satire film written and directed by Travis Irvine with a budget of $5000. The independent film is the first feature film from Ohio University communications undergraduate students. It premiered at film festivals and select cinemas before being released on DVD, and is considered on its way to becoming a cult classic by at least one reviewer. 977 977 is a 2006 Russian drama film directed by Nikolay Khomeriki. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. The Last Trimester The Last Trimester is a 2006 made-for-TV movie starring Chandra West, Jim Thorburn, Matthew Harrison and Lara Gilchrist. Behind the Walls Behind the Walls is a 2008 French drama film directed by Christian Faure and based on an autobiographical work, Les hauts murs, by Auguste Le Breton. Desert Dream Desert Dream, also known as Hyazgar, is a 2006 drama film written and directed by Korean-Chinese filmmaker Zhang Lu. It is a co-production between Korea, Mongolia and France. The film opened the 2006 Asian Summer Film Festival in Barcelona. It won the top prize for Best Picture in the Asian and Arab section at the 2007 9th Osians Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema in New Delhi, India, "for the conviction with which Zhang Lu depicts the contemporary crisis of our time and found the right cinematic expression to tackle a theme of such great importance." Le banquet Le Banquet is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, directed by Sébastien Rose and released in 2008. Set at an unnamed university in Montreal amidst the backdrop of a student strike over rising tuition fees, the film centres on Bertrand, an idealistic young professor who battles the university administration after it refuses to expel a problem student who is being disruptive in Bertrands class. The films cast also includes Raymond Bouchard, Frédéric Pierre, Catherine de Léan, Pierre-Antoine Lasnier, Yves Jacques, Émile Proulx-Cloutier and Paul Ahmarani. Japan Japan Japan Japan is a 2007 film directed by Lior Shamriz, starring Imri Kahn. Contre toute espérance Summit Circle is a 2007 French-Canadian feature from Bernard Émond. The second in his trilogy of films on the Christian virtues of faith, hope and charity, which began with The Novena in 2005 and concluded with The Legacy in 2009. It was screened at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. Heiko Heiko is a Portuguese short film, directed by David Bonneville and produced by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. It is 13 minutes long. The film shows the perverse relationship between a 70-year-old aesthete and a young man named Heiko. It is part of the DVD compilation Boys on Film 4: Protect Me From What I Want distributed by Peccadillo Pictures. The Father and the Foreigner The Father and the Foreigner is a 2010 Italian drama film directed by Ricky Tognazzi. It is based on the novel Crime Novel by Giancarlo De Cataldo. Route 132 Route 132 is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, released in 2010. Directed by Louis Bélanger and written by Bélanger and Alexis Martin, the film stars Martin and François Papineau as Bob and Gilles, two men who embark on a road trip and crime spree along Quebec Route 132 following the death of Gilles son. The film garnered three Genie Award nominations at the 31st Genie Awards, including Best Actor for Papineau, Best Supporting Actor for Martin and Best Original Screenplay for Bélanger and Martin. Orada There is a 2009 Turkish drama film written, produced and directed by Hakkı Kurtuluş and Melik Saraçoğlu, which follows 24 hours in the life of a troubled family. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , has been screened at numerous international film festivals. Space Tourists Space Tourists is a feature-length documentary of the Swiss director Christian Frei. The film had its premiere at the Zurich Film Festival in 2009 and has won the "World Cinema Directing Award" at the Sundance Film Festival in 2010. Skull Heads Skull Heads is a 2009 drama/horror film written, produced and directed by Charles Band and distributed by his company Full Moon Features. The film revolves around an emotionally backward young woman who lives in a castle in Italy with her mother and her aggressive father, along with a dark secret hidden within the castle. A Novel Romance A Novel Romance is a 2011 comedy-drama film about a chance meeting between two strangers that leads the unlikely pair to become roommates, and despite their differences, the two eventually realize that they have spent all their lives waiting for one another. The film is produced by Morris S. Levy and directed by Allie Dvorin. It stars Steve Guttenberg, Milena Govich and Shannon Elizabeth, with cinematography by Jon Miguel Delgado, editing by Glenn Conte, and a musical score by Michelangelo Sosnowitz. To Live and Die in Mongkok To Live and Die in Mongkok Gulumaal: The Escape Gulumaal: The Escape is a 2009 Malayalam comedy film directed by V. K. Prakash and written by Rajesh Y. V. It was shot in digital format by cinematographer Fowzia Fathima, and starred Kunchacko Boban and Jayasurya in leading roles. The film is an unofficial remake of classic Argentinian Crime-thriller film Nine Queens. Neelathamara Neelathamara is a 2009 Malayalam romantic drama film written by M.T. Vasudevan Nair and directed by Lal Jose. It is the remake of the 1979 film of the same name, scripted by M.T. himself and directed by Yusuf Ali Kechery. The film was produced by Suresh Kumar under the banner of Revathy Kalamandir. It stars Kailash and newcomer Archana Kavi in the lead roles. The film received positive reviews and was a box office hit. Christmas in Compton Christmas in Compton is a 2012 Christmas comedy film starring Keith David and Omar Gooding. It was directed by David Raynr. The Great Mint Swindle The Great Mint Swindle is a 2012 Australian television film directed by Geoff Bennett and starring Grant Bowler, Todd Lasance and Josh Quong Tart. It is based on the Perth Mint Swindle which took place in the 1980s. Agon Agon is a 2012 Albanian drama film directed by Robert Budina. The film was selected as the Albanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Me and My Girlfriends Ami Aar Amar Girlfriends is a 2013 Indian Bengali language film directed by Mainak Bhaumik. The story of the film revolves around the friendship of three Bengali girls, and their world. The Contract The Contract is a 2016 British crime thriller feature film directed by Nic Auerbach. The Contract is a nascent love story of two people from polar opposite worlds, thrown together by circumstance. The film stars Robert Fucilla, Sarah Armstrong, Danny Webb, Patrick Ryecart, Antonio Aakeel, and Jack Brady. The film was released on DVD and online 18 January 2016. Teenkahon Teenkahon is a 2014 Psychological mystery-thriller Bengali film directed by Bauddhayan Mukherji and produced by Monalisa Mukherji under the banner of Little Lamb Films. Trace Amounts Trace Amounts: Autism, Mercury, and the Hidden Truth is a 2014 anti-vaccine film promoting a link between the mercury and aluminium content of vaccines and autism. While the film presents much scientific evidence to support these claims, a 2011 journal article described the vaccine-autism connection as "the most damaging medical hoax of the last 100 years". It should further be noted however that the above cited article was authored long before the film was produced. The film has been promoted by celebrities including Robert F. Kennedy It was marketed through targeted "boutique screenings" to celebrities known to be sympathetic to the anti-vaccination cause, including Jim Carrey, Ed Begley, and Bob Sears, and is credited with inspiring Carreys "Twitter meltdown" following passage of California Senate Bill 277, which removed personal belief exemptions from vaccination requirements. It has also been used by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in his lobbying efforts targeting Oregon lawmakers who could influence Oregon Senate Bill 442, which sought to remove personal belief exemptions from vaccination requirements, but was subsequently withdrawn. Agent F.O.X. Agent F.O.X., also known as The Firefox of Bunnington Burrows, is a 2015 Chinese 3D computer animated fantasy adventure film directed by Ge Shuiying. The film was released on October 30, 2015 in both 2D and 3D. Happy Journey Happy Journey is a 2014 Indian Marathi drama film directed by Sachin Kundalkar and produced by Sanjay Chhabria under the banner of Everest Entertainment. It features Atul Kulkarni and Priya Bapat in the lead roles. Judge Singh LLB Judge Singh LLB is a Punjabi courtroom drama film starring Ravinder Grewal, Chandan Prabhakar, Surbhi Mahendru and Sardar Sohi. The poster of Judge Singh LLB was released on 13 July 2015. The trailer was released in November 2015 and the film was released on 4 December 2015. Pecore in erba Burning Love is a 2015 mockumentary comedy film written and directed by Alberto Caviglia. It premiered in the Horizons section at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival. Utopians Utopians is a 2015 film by the Hong Kong film-maker Scud, the production-crediting name of Danny Cheng Wan-Cheung. It is the story of a university student who becomes deeply attracted to his professor, and whose life changes as a result. The film received its world premiere on 31 October 2015 at the New Directors Film Festival in Japan. Utopians explores several themes traditionally regarded as taboo in Hong Kong society and features full-frontal male nudity in several scenes. It is the sixth of seven publicly released films by Scud. The six other films are: City Without Baseball in 2008, Permanent Residence in 2009, Amphetamine in 2010, Love Actually... Sucks! in 2011, Voyage in 2013 and Thirty Years of Adonis in 2017. His eighth film, Naked Nation, is currently in production. Utopians includes a scene in which the main character, played by mainland China actor Adonis He Fei, is shown masturbating his erect penis as he sighs with pleasure until he ejaculates. The Legend of Chupacabras La Leyenda del Chupacabras is a 2016 Mexican animated horror comedy film, directed by Alberto Rodriguez. Produced by Ánima Estudios, the film is the fourth installment to the Leyenda film series and its story is inspired by the chupacabras legend. The film was released theatrically in the United States on October 14, 2016 in limited release, distributed by Pantelion Films and Lionsgate, and in Mexico on October 21, 2016, opening to negative critical reception. The film is a major box-office success, grossing a total of $100.7 million pesos during its theatrical run in Mexico. Bikini Moon Bikini Moon is a New York indie film about perception of reality. Directed by Milcho Manchevski, it details the story of a troubled homeless vet. The faux-documentary stars Condola Rashad, Sarah Goldberg, Will Janowitz, and newcomer Sathya Sridharan. Family Katta Family Katta is a 2016 Indian Marathi language family comedy-drama film directed by Chandrakant Kulkarni and produced by Vandana Gupte. It stars Dilip Prabhavalkar, Vandana Gupte and Sai Tamhankar in lead roles. It was released on 7 October 2016. Guilty Men Guilty Men is a 2016 Colombian drama film directed by Iván Gaona. It was selected as the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Yeva Yeva is a 2017 Armenian drama film directed by Anahit Abad. It was selected as the Armenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards held in 2018 but it was not nominated. Mr & Mrs 420 Returns Mr & Mrs 420 Returns is an Indian-Punjabi comedy film directed by Ksshitij Chaudhary starring Ranjit Bawa, Jassi Gill, Payal Rajput, Karamjit Anmol, Jaswinder Bhalla & Gurpreet Ghuggi. It is sequel to the film Mr & Mrs 420 which was released in 2014. Film was released on 15 August 2018. Shoes Shoes is a 1916 silent film drama directed by Lois Weber and starring Mary MacLaren. It was distributed by the Universal Film Manufacturing Company and produced by a subsidiary called Bluebird Photoplays. Shoes was added to the National Film Registry in 2014. The film was held and restored by the EYE Film Institute Netherlands between 2008-2011. It is available on DVD and Blu-ray with a score by Donald Sosin and Mimi Rabson and audio commentary from film historian Shelley Stamp. Manslaughter Manslaughter is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Abbott, and starring Claudette Colbert and Fredric March. An original print of the film is saved in the UCLA Film and Television Archive. This film is a sound remake of Cecil B. DeMilles 1922 silent classic Manslaughter. Paramount also released a French-language version of this 1930 film as The Indictment, directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki. Dogs Is Dogs Dogs Is Dogs is a 1931 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 110th Our Gang short to be released. Iron Man Iron Man is a 1931 American pre-Code sports drama film directed by Tod Browning and starring Lew Ayres and Jean Harlow. In 1951, Universal remade the film with Jeff Chandler, Evelyn Keyes and Rock Hudson, directed by Joseph Pevney. Good Morning, Eve! Good Morning, Eve! is a 1934 Vitaphone short comedy film released by Warner Brothers on September 22, 1934 in the three-strip Technicolor process. Its release received little attention. The Old Mill Pond The Old Mill Pond is a 1936 American animated short film that was nominated at the 1936 Academy Awards for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film but lost to The Country Cousin. Spooky Hooky Spooky Hooky is a 1936 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 149th Our Gang short that was released. Man with Two Lives Man with Two Lives is a 1942 American film directed by Phil Rosen and written by Joseph Hoffman. The Ghost and the Guest The Ghost and the Guest is a 1943 American film directed by William Nigh. The Iron Major The Iron Major is a 1943 American biographical film about the famed college football coach and World War I hero, Frank Cavanaugh. Directed by Ray Enright, the screenplay was written by Aben Kandel and Warren Duff, based on Florence E. Cavanaughs story. Produced and directed by RKO Radio Pictures, the film premiered in Boston on October 25, 1943. The picture stars Pat OBrien as Major Cavanaugh, along with Ruth Warrick and Robert Ryan. Stallion Road Stallion Road is a 1947 American drama film directed by James V. Kern, written by Stephen Longstreet, and starring Ronald Reagan, Alexis Smith, Zachary Scott, Peggy Knudsen, Patti Brady and Harry Davenport. It was released by Warner Bros. on April 12, 1947. Dear Wife Dear Wife is a 1949 comedy film starring Joan Caulfield and William Holden. It is the sequel to Dear Ruth, which was based on the Broadway play of the same name by Norman Krasna. Hold That Baby! Hold That Baby! is a 1949 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on June 26, 1949 by Monogram Pictures and is the fourteenth film in the series. Al Jennings of Oklahoma Al Jennings of Oklahoma is a 1951 American Technicolor Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring Dan Duryea and Gale Storm. It is based on the story of Al Jennings, a former train robber turned attorney. Fowl Weather Fowl Weather is a 1953 Warner Bros. animated short featuring Sylvester and Tweety. Wings of the Hawk Wings of the Hawk is a 1953 3-D Technicolor Western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring starring Van Heflin and Julie Adams. It is set during the Mexican Revolution. The Unholy Four A Stranger Came Home, released in the United States under the title The Unholy Four, is a 1954 British film noir. It was based on the novel Stranger at Home, which was credited to film actor George Sanders but was actually ghostwritten by Leigh Brackett. It was directed by Terence Fisher and stars American actress Paulette Goddard. The Gun That Won the West The Gun That Won the West is a 1955 American Technicolor Western film directed by William Castle and starring Dennis Morgan. Hidden Fear Hidden Fear is a 1957 American crime film directed by Andre DeToth, starring John Payne. It was filmed on location in Copenhagen. The Accursed The Traitor is a 1957 British film noir drama film directed by Michael McCarthy and starring Donald Wolfit, Robert Bray, Christopher Lee and Karel Stepanek. The film was also shown in the US with the title The Accursed. It was not released in the US until 1960. Sweet and Hot Sweet and Hot is a 1958 film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 186th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Couch The Couch is a 1962 American psychological horror film directed by Owen Crump from a screenplay by Robert Bloch and a story by Blake Edwards and Owen Crump. The film stars Grant Williams, Shirley Knight, and Onslow Stevens. The film was released by Warner Bros. on February 21, 1962. Go to Blazes Go to Blazes is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Michael Truman and starring Dave King, Robert Morley, Norman Rossington, Daniel Massey, Dennis Price, Maggie Smith, David Lodge. It also featured Arthur Lowe and John Le Mesurier, later to feature prominently in Dads Army. Your Money or Your Life Your Money or Your Life is a 1966 comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky and starring Fernandel, Heinz Rühmann and Jean Poiret. It was made as a co-production between France, Italy and West Germany. It is a loose remake of the 1931 German film The Virtuous Sinner in which Rühmann had also appeared. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris and the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Location shooting also took place across France including Toulouse. Galileo Galileo is a 1968 Italian-Bulgarian biographical drama film directed by Liliana Cavani. It depicts the life of Galileo Galilei and particularly his clash with the Catholic Church regarding the interpretation of his astronomical observations with the newly invented telescope. Der Leone Have Sept Cabeças The Lion Has Seven Heads is a 1970 French-Italian-Brazilian film directed by Glauber Rocha. It was shot on location in Brazzaville, the Congo during the time Rocha was exiled. Honeycomb Honeycomb is a 1969 Spanish drama film directed by Carlos Saura. The film stars Geraldine Chaplin and Per Oscarsson as a complicated married couple. It was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival. The Old Man Who Cried Wolf The Old Man Who Cried Wolf is a 1970 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Walter Grauman and starring Edward G. Robinson, Martin Balsam and Diane Baker. It originally aired as the ABC Movie of the Week on October 13, 1970. Canciones para después de una guerra Canciones para después de una guerra is a 1971 Spanish documentary film directed and written by Basilio Martín Patino based on post-war Spain. It was done in secret in 1971 and was not released until 1976, shortly after the death of Francisco Franco. Dynamite Chicken Dynamite Chicken is a 1971 American comedy film, starring Richard Pryor. The film was partly funded by and features John Lennon and Yoko Ono. It is a collection of subversive comedy sketches and routines relating to the peace movement. Many famous figures appear as themselves in the film, including Joan Baez, Lenny Bruce, Leonard Cohen, Tuli Kupferberg, Allen Ginsberg, Jimi Hendrix, B.B. King, Malcolm X, Andy Warhol, Al Capp, Muddy Waters, Sha Na Na and Al Goldstein. Photography Photography is a 1973 Hungarian drama film directed by Pál Zolnay. The film was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. It was also selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 46th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Milestones Milestones is a 1975 American drama film directed by Robert Kramer and John Douglas. 7 Man Army 7-Man Army is a 1976 Hong Kong historical war action film directed by Chang Cheh and starring Ti Lung, David Chiang, Alexander Fu and Chen Kuan-Tai. It was written by Ni Kuang and Chang Cheh. Chan San-Yat and Hsieh Hsing were the action directors. The film is a dramatised account of the Defense of the Great Wall. It was filmed in Taiwan. The Deadliest Season The Deadliest Season is a 1977 American made-for-television sports drama film aired on CBS on March 16, 1977. It was directed by Robert Markowitz, written by Ernest Kilroy and produced by Titus Productions. The film stars Michael Moriarty, Kevin Conway and Meryl Streep. Bájecní muzi s klikou Those Wonderful Movie Cranks is a 1978 Czech comedy film directed by Jiří Menzel. The film was selected as the Czech entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Dizengoff 99 Dizengoff 99 is a 1979 Israeli film starring Gali Atari, Gidi Gov, Meir Suissa, and Anat Atzmon. The film, considered a cult classic, describes the way of life around Dizengoff Street and how it changed over the years. Filmed in Tel Aviv, it was released in Israel and the United States as "Dizengoff 99," and in West Germany as "Three Under the Roof". Il minestrone Il minestrone is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Citti. It was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival. Kim Kim is a 1984 British television film directed by John Davies and based on Rudyard Kiplings novel Kim. The film stars Peter OToole, Bryan Brown, John Rhys-Davies, Nadira, Julian Glover, Jalal Agha, Raj Kapoor and Ravi Sheth in the title role. Veronico Cruz Verónico Cruz is a 1988 Argentine and British drama film. The motion picture is directed by Miguel Pereira, his first, and written by Pereira and Eduardo Leiva Muller. The movie was produced by Julio Lencina and Sasha Menocki and features Juan José Camero, Gonzalo Morales, among others. The author of the book, Fortunato Ramos, appears in the film in the opening scenes as Verónicos father. The drama tells the story of an Argentine elementary-school teacher sent by the government to a rural hamlet located in the northwestern province of Jujuy. It shows how he touches the lives of the villagers, especially the young and impressionable boy Verónico, whose mother died and father left to seek work when he was an infant. The film is based on a non-fiction book written by Fortunato Ramos, a rural teacher in northwest Argentina, that discusses his teaching experiences. Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll is a 1991 American film directed by John McNaughton of Eric Bogosians one-man stage show of the same name. Fatal Deception: Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald Fatal Deception: Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald is a 1993 television film directed by Robert Dornhelm and starring Helena Bonham Carter and Frank Whaley. David L. Wolper was the films executive producer and it was co-produced by the screenwriter Steve Bello. The Lotus Eaters The Lotus Eaters is a Canadian drama film, released in 1993. Written by Peggy Thompson and directed by Paul Shapiro. The film stars R. H. Thomson and Sheila McCarthy as Hal and Diana Kingswood, a married couple living on Galiano Island in British Columbia in the 1960s, with their two daughters, Cleo and Zoe. Okoge is a gay-themed Japanese film written and directed by Takehiro Nakajima, released in 1992. It is also a common slang term. Romanzo di un giovane povero Romanzo di un giovane povero is a 1995 Italian drama film directed by Ettore Scola. The film entered the 52nd Venice International Film Festival, where Isabella Ferrari was awarded with the Volpi Cup for best supporting actress. Alberto Sordis performance was awarded with the Grolla doro for best leading actor in 1995. Everything Relative Everything Relative is a 1996 American comedy-drama independent film written and directed by Sharon Pollack. It centers around a weekend reunion of seven women who were friends and political activists in college. The film has been compared to The Big Chill and Return of the Secaucus Seven in terms of theme and structure. It was presented at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival as part of the American Spectrum lineup. Born Into Exile Born Into Exile is a 1997 television film directed by Eric Laneuville. It featured Seann William Scott in his film debut. Heaven or Vegas Heaven or Vegas was a 1999 movie which was a romantic drama that starred Yasmine Bleeth and Richard Grieco. Cassiopéia Cassiopeia is a 1996 Brazilian CGI animated feature film produced and released by NDR Filmes in Brazil on April 1, 1996. The film is an adventure about the invasion of planet Ateneia by intruders trying to steal their energy. Os Trapalhões e o Rei do Futebol Os Trapalhões e o Rei do Futebol is a Brazilian comedy film released in 1986, directed by Carlos Manga with the humoristic group Os Trapalhões. It was watched by about 3.6 million people in 1986. Count Me Out Count Me Out is a 1997 Icelandic comedy film directed by Ari Kristinsson. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Indian Uprising Indian Uprising is a 1952 Columbia Pictures Western film shot in SuperCineColor, directed by Ray Nazarro and starring George Montgomery. It was filmed at the Corriganville movie ranch. The Sands of Time Tower of the Firstborn is a 1999 TaurusFilm-produced film, directed by Alberto Negrin and starring Ben Cross, Peter Weller, Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, Marco Bonini, Ione Skye, and Heino Ferch. It was based on the novel La Torre Della Solitudine by Valerio Massimo Manfredi. Abhilasha Abhilasha is a 1983 Telugu film, directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy and produced by K.S. Rama Rao. It is the film adaptation of Yandamuri Veerendranaths novel of the same name. Chiranjeevi, Raadhika, Rao Gopal Rao and Gollapudi Maruthi Rao played vital roles. The super hit music for the movie was scored by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was remade in Tamil as Sattathai Thiruthungal, with Mohan. In spite of being an adaptation of a novel, the core plot had similarities with the 1946 movie The Man Who Dared and the 1956 movie Beyond a Reasonable Doubt. This film was reported as a blockbuster at the box office. Koodevide? Koodevide? is a 1983 Malayalam drama film, written and directed by P. Padmarajan, starring Mammootty, Suhasini and Rahman, who makes his debut. The plot is loosely based on a Tamil novel by Vasanthi. The film was Rahmans movie debut. The Terrible Truth The Terrible Truth is a 1951 American anti-drug documentary film created by Sid Davis Productions. The film contained messages such as "marijuana has similar properties to amphetamines and the Soviet Union was pushing drugs in America". The film follows William B. McKesson who interviews a young woman about her use of marijuana as a gateway drug to intravenous use of heroin. McKesson states at the end of the film "Some say that the Reds are promoting drug traffic in the United States to undermine national morale." The film has been called "faux documentary ... ironic, naïve, campy", and according to Edwdard Brunner in Postmodern Culture, one of the "scandalous examples of how thoroughly the media environment has been penetrated by schemes for social engineering". It can be found alongside famously bad movies like Reefer Madness on popular film lists, for example those found at thefix.com as one of the five worst anti-drug works of the past century, and The Atlantic where it is described as "hysterical" and "cartoonish". The film is included in the Prelinger Archives, a scholarly collection of film related to U.S. history. My Dinner with Jimi My Dinner with Jimi is a 2003 comedy film written by Howard Kaylan, dealing with events in 1966-67 which led up to the night in 1967 when the Turtles encountered the Beatles and Kaylan had dinner with Jimi Hendrix in London, England. The film also depicts other 1960s rock icons like Brian Jones, Frank Zappa, Donovan, Cass Elliott and Jim Morrison. The film was given an extremely limited theatrical release in Toronto in late September 2007. Nagarangalil Chennu Raparkam Nagarangalil Chennu Raparkam is a 1990 Malayalam comedy film starring Jayaram and Sreenivasan. Tattooed Flower Vase is a Japanese pink film in the Roman Porno series, starring Naomi Tani, directed by Masaru Konuma and produced by Nikkatsu. The Butterfly Nabi is a 2001 South Korean film. Directed by Moon Seung-wook, Nabi was shot on digital video and transferred onto 35mm film, filmed on a low budget of $380,000. It marked the feature film debut of Kang Hye-jung, who won Best Actress at the 5th Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival for her role as Yuki. Nabi also starred Kim Ho-jung, who won the Bronze Leopard for Best Actress at the 54th Locarno International Film Festival. The film is a science fiction tale set in a near future Korea, where an "oblivion virus" which causes memory loss has become the centre of a tourist industry aimed at those who wish to forget the past. Anna Kim, a German woman of Korean descent, seeks the virus in order to erase painful memories and, along the way, develops a close bond with her driver and her teenage guide. Suddenly in the Dark Suddenly at Midnight is a 1981 South Korean erotic cult horror film as well as a thriller film directed by Ko Young-nam. Kavirathna Kaalidaasa Kaviratna Kalidasa is a 1983 Kannada-language historical drama film based on the life of Kalidasa, a renowned Classical Sanskrit writer of the 4th Century A.D., whose name was extremely popular across the Indian sub-continent. The film was written and directed by Renuka Sharma and produced by V. S. Govinda. The film stars Rajkumar, portraying the title role of Kalidasa, along with Jaya Pradha in the role of Vidyadhare and Srinivasa Murthy as Raja Bhoja. The movie is based on the legends of the poet Kālidāsa and Bhoj Sambu Kavya. The film is considered to be one of the all-time top money-grossing films in the history of Kannada movies. It was distributed by Parvathamma Rajkumar under the Vajreshwari Combines banner. The movie saw a theatrical run of 25 weeks. One Soldier One Soldier is a black-and-white short film from 1999 starring and directed by Steven Wright. Also starring is Sandi Carroll. The film tells the story of a confused soldier who narrates throughout the movie his bizarre thoughts about the army and war in general, using Wrights trademark deadpan humor. Some of One Soldier was filmed on Block Island, an island off the coast of Rhode Island. Horses from a local stable on the island, Rustic Rides Farm, were used for the scene of Wright with horses on the beach. Chathurangam Chathurangam is a 2002 Indian Malayalam-language political action drama film directed by K. Madhu and written by Babu Janardhanan, starring Mohanlal, Navya Nair, Lalu Alex, and Nagma. Raja Bhaiya Raja Bhaiya is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language comedy film produced by Maann Singh Deep and Kalyani Singh and directed by Raman Kumar. It stars Govinda and Aarti Chhabria in the lead roles. Richard Pryor: I Ain't Dead Yet, #*%$#@!! Richard Pryor: I Aint Dead Yet, #*%$#@!! is a 2003 American short documentary film about and featuring actor-comedian Richard Pryor. It was produced and aired by Comedy Central. It features commentary from different actors, comedians, and Pryors own family members on the aspects and influence of his life and work. It was released just over two years before his death on December 10, 2005. It was played multiple times on Comedy Central then re-edited and broadcast after his death. Ayya Ayya is a 2005 Indian Tamil action drama film written and directed by Hari, presented by K. Balachander and produced by Pushpa Kandasamy under banner Kavithalayaa Productions. The film stars Sarath Kumar in a dual role, along with Nayanthara and Napoleon in the lead roles, while Vadivelu, Prakash Raj, Lakshmi, Rohini, and Charle play supporting roles. The film was a success at the Chennai Box office and the music was rendered by Bharadwaj. Oru Vaarthai song was very famous around South India. This movie was also Nayantharas debut in Tamil cinema. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Maa Daivam Peddayana. Walking After Midnight Walking After Midnight is a 1992 Turkish drama film directed by Atıf Yılmaz. The Reception The Reception is 2005 feature film directed and written by John G. Young and starring Pamela Holden Stewart, Darien Sills-Evans, Wayne Lamont Sims, Margaret Burkwit, and Chris Burmester. The Matsugane Potshot Affair is a 2006 Japanese drama film directed by Nobuhiro Yamashita, starring Hirofumi Arai. The Lighthouse Mayak is a 2006 Russian film directed by Mariya Saakyan. Young director by Maria Sahakyan made picture about the war in the Caucasus, but without the war. Tandoori Love Tandoori Love is a 2008 Swiss comedy film about the misadventures of an Indian cook named Raja in Switzerland. Hansie: A True Story Hansie is a feature film, produced in South Africa by Global Creative Studios and directed by Regardt van den Bergh. It is based on the true story of cricketer Hansie Cronje. The movie was released on 24 September 2008 in South African cinemas and the Collectors Edition DVD on 24 November 2008. "How do you start over once you have betrayed a nations trust?" The news of Hansie Cronjes involvement with Indian bookmakers and his resulting public confession rocked the international sporting community. An unprecedented rise to glory was followed by the most horrific fall. A tarnished hero fueled the nations fury. Hansie, once South African crickets golden boy, had been stripped of everything he had held dear: a glorious captaincy, the support of his former team mates and the respect of a nation. In its place the stinging rejection of cricket administrators and the humiliating dissection of his life on international television made his retreat into depression inevitable. Hansies bravest moment in finally confessing his involvement with bookies had suddenly become a tightening noose around his neck. Lead actors: Frank Rautenbach as Hansie and Sarah Thompson as Bertha Cronje. Hellcats Hellcats is a 2008 South Korean romantic comedy film about an extended family of three women from different generations—the fortysomething interior designer Young-mi, the 27-year old screenwriter Ah-mi, and the high school student Kang-ae -- who are all engaged in dilemmas regarding love and sex. Takumi-kun Series: Soshite harukaze ni sasayaite is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Kazuhiro Yokoyama and based on the novel series Takumi-kun Series by Shinobu Gotō. The film was released on December 22, 2007 and stars Tomo Yanagishita as Takumi Hayama and Keisuke Katō as Giichi Saki. It is the first movie of five. The Old Man and the Seymour The Old Man and the Seymour is a 2009 American comedy short film starring Streeter Seidell and Amir Blumenfeld. It was written and directed by Giancarlo Fiorentini and Jonathan Grimm. Seymour, portrayed by Seidell, is taken in by his uncle, portrayed by Blumenfield. Seymours uncle, a 47-year-old man with growth hormone deficiency, is mistaken for a high schooler. Finding himself suddenly popular, meeting girls and going to parties, Seymours uncle decides to pretend that he is in fact the new kid in school. Things go downhill. The film was selected to the Austin Film Festival, Friars Club Comedy Film Festival, LA Shorts Fest, among others. It premiered at NYUs First Run Film Festival, and was the directors thesis project. A nosebleed effect used when Seymour is hit in the face with a dodgeball by Craig is made by Erik Beck from Indy Mogul. Pakal Nakshatrangal Pakal Nakshatrangal is a 2008 Malayalam film directed by Rajeev Nath and written by Anoop Menon who made his debut in screenplay writing through this film. The film stars Mohanlal, Suresh Gopi, Murali, Anoop Menon, Lakshmi Gopalaswamy, and Kalpana. It is about the lives of a group of intellectuals in Kerala in the later half of the 1990s. The film was critically acclaimed. Resurrecting the Street Walker Resurrecting: The Street Walker is a 2009 British horror film written and directed by Özgür Uyanık. Its plot concerns an ambitious young filmmaker who discovers an abandoned and incomplete horror movie from the 1980s and decides to finish it. The film premiered at the 2009 Raindance Film Festival where it was nominated Best UK Feature and was selected for the Istanbul International Film Festival and the 16th London Turkish Film Festival, amongst others. 25 Hill 25 Hill is a 2011 drama film about the All-American Soap Box Derby, the championships of which are held each July in Akron, written and directed by Corbin Bernsen. It stars Nathan Gamble, Corbin Bernsen, Maureen Flannigan, and Ralph Waite. The Fourth Revolution: Energy The Fourth Revolution: Energy, also known as Die 4. Revolution – Energy Autonomy, is a German documentary film about renewable energy by Carl-A. Fechner, released in 2010. It depicts a vision for a global society that obtains 100 % of its energy from renewable sources and the complete reconstruction of the economy that this will require. Production took four years and was financed by individuals. Parts of the film were made in 10 different countries, showing existing pioneer projects in different cultures, from those funded by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammed Yunus through micro-credit, to the vision of the Right Livelihood Award laureate Hermann Scheer of Eurosolar, to modern businesses working in the renewable energy sector. The film launched in cinemas in Germany March 18, 2010 and had its U.S. premiere at the San Francisco Green Film Festival in March 2011. In the German trailer to the film, the revolution in capitalist ownership of energy resources is stressed; Hermann Scheer says that "instead of a few owners we will have hundreds of thousands..." and "energy supply will be democratized". The film embodies the philosophy of Hermann Scheer, who died in 2010. Amanush Amanush is a 2010 Indian Bengali-language Romantic thriller drama film written and directed by Rajib Biswas, starring Soham Chakraborty and Srabanti Chatterjee in lead roles, whilst newcomer Rehaan Roy, Saswata Chatterjee play supporting roles. The film, which has music scored by noted musician Jeet Ganguly and cinematography handled by Kumud Verma, released on April 2010. The film is officially a remake of the 2003 blockbuster superhit Kaadhal Kondein starring Dhanush and Sonia Agarwal. This film was already remade in Bangladesh as Anya Manush in 2004. The story explores the mind of a youth who is mentally and physically abused in his childhood. The lack of a mothers love haunts the protagonist throughout the film as the girl of his infatuation parts him in her death. Turning into a psychopath, he desperately tries to woo his newly found lady love and his efforts culminate in a superb nail-biting cliffhanger. Manasaare Manasaare is a 2009 Indian Kannada romantic psychological film directed by Yogaraj Bhat. It stars Diganth and Aindrita Ray in the lead roles. The film soundtrack and score was composed by Mano Murthy with lyrics by Yogaraj Bhat and veteran lyricist Jayant Kaikini. Chapters Chapters is a 2012 Malayalam film written and directed by debutant director Sunil Ibrahim. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Sreenivasan, Nivin Pauly, Hemanth Menon, Vijeesh, Dharmajan, Vineeth Kumar, Shine, Aju Varghese, Riya Saira, Rejith Menon, Gauthami Nair, K. P. A. C. Lalitha and Lena. In a narrative structure similar to hyperlink cinema, the film consists of four "chapters", each related to the other in some or the other way. The film has a unique plot which talks about people who unknowingly end up helping each other, in a series of events which take place precisely in two days and a night. The film is produced by Shafeer Sait under the banner of Qurban Films in association with Oaks and features music composed by Mejo Joseph, whilst cinematography is handled by Krish Kymal and the film is edited by V. Saajan. Campus Oaks is an entertainment company, conceptualised and driven by students of the 1995 batch of NSS Engineering College, Palakkad. The film was released on 7 December to positive reviews. Funeralii fericite Happy Funerals is a 2013 Romanian comedy-drama film directed by Horațiu Mălăele. A Thousand Junkies A Thousand Junkies is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed by and starring Tommy Swerdlow. It is Swerdlows directorial debut. Romeo Vs Juliet Romeo vs Juliet is an Indo-Bangladeshi joint venture romantic comedy film, produced jointly by Eskay Movies and Jaaz Multimedia. The film is directed by Ashok Pati and features a cast which includes Ankush Hazra and Mahiya Mahi. The film released on 16 January 2015. The movie is a remake of 2013 Punjabi movie Singh vs Kaur. Summer Forever Summer Forever is a 2015 musical film directed by Roman White and starring Megan Nicole, Alyson Stoner, Anna Grace Barlow, and Ryan McCartan. The film was released on September 4, 2015 by Relativity Digital Studios through video on demand. Twisted Justice is a 2016 Japanese crime comedy-drama film directed by Kazuya Shiraishi and written by Junya Ikegami. It was released in Japan by Toei and Nikkatsu on June 25, 2016. Half the Picture Half the Picture is a 2018 documentary film by Amy Adrion about women directors in Hollywood and the struggles they faced. Bossgiri Bossgiri is a Bangladeshi romantic action drama film directed by Shamim Ahamed Roni and produced by Topi Khan under the banner of Khan Films. The film stars Shakib Khan and Shabnam Bubly in lead roles. The film was an Eid-ul-Adha release and released on 12 September 2016. This is Shabnam Bublys film debut. Kaattu Kaattu is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language period film directed and produced by Arun Kumar Aravind. It was written by Ananthapadmanabhan based on the short story by his father Padmarajan. The film is set in late 1970s, it stars Asif Ali, Murali Gopy, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar and Manasa Radhakrishnan. Kaattu was released in India on 13 October 2017. The Intrusion The Intruder is a 2017 Italian drama film directed by Leonardo Di Costanzo. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Jordan Klepper Solves Guns Jordan Klepper Solves Guns is an hour-long Comedy Central special starring comedian Jordan Klepper, a correspondent on The Daily Show. It premiered on June 11, 2017. In it, Klepper plays a satirical depiction of a self-righteous liberal journalist seeking to confiscate all guns in America. Klepper, along with the specials writers, spent six months researching guns in America before they finished the special. Al Motazoujon Al Motazawegoon is an Arabic play, conceived, produced and performed in the various theaters of Egypt. The cast included several yesteryear Egyptian theater icons such as Samir Ghanem and Sherin. The play received great adulation and praise from critics and audiences alike. It provided great relief to Egyptian audiences plagued by economic collapse and poverty. Fast forward to more than 30 years after its inception and performance, Al Motazawagezoon has gone on to become a cult comedy theatrical classic, and it has managed to attract and impact thousands of Arabs for its realistic portrayals of marital issues, class differentiation and the attitudes of Egyptian men and women of that particular time. The play was performed in the year 1978 and was credited with resurrecting Egyptian comedy theatre in an age of decline for both Egyptian theatre and film. Baltu Ciltis Baltic Tribes – Last Pagans of Europe is a 2018 Latvian popular science documentary film co-directed by Lauris Ābele and Raitis Ābele about the Baltic people in the 13th century. The film consists of historical reconstructions, live action scenes and computer animations supplemented with a voice-over narration by scientific experts of the field. In 2016 the film received financing from the National Film Centres special fund for the 100th Anniversary of the Latvian Republic. In 2018 Baltic Tribes were nominated for a Lielais Kristaps National Film Festival award in the category "Best Documentary". On October 21, 2018 Baltic tribes premiered in the U.S. at the Baltic Film festival taking place at the Scandinavian House. Khajoor Pe Atke Khajoor Pe Atke is a comedy film written and directed by Harsh Chhaya, who makes his directorial debut. Starring Manoj Pahwa, Vinay Pathak, Dolly Ahluwalia, Seema Pahwa, Sanah Kapoor, Suneeta Sengupta, produced by Welcome Friends Productions, and presented by S.O.I.E., the film hits cinemas nationwide on 18th May and is distributed by PVR Pictures with music on Zee Music. Starring Manoj Pahwa as Jeetendar, Vinay Pathak as Ravindar, Seema Pahwa as Sushila, Dolly Ahluwalia as "Lalita" , Sanah Kapoor as "Nayantara , Prathamesh Parab as "Rocky" , Vandita Shrivastava as "Bar Dancer". The film will be releasing on 18th May 2018. A Florida Enchantment A Florida Enchantment is a silent film directed by and starring Sidney Drew and released by Vitagraph Studios. The film is based on the 1891 novel and 1896 play of the same name written by Fergus Redmond and Archibald Clavering Gunter. The Power of the Press The Power of the Press is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Frank Capra and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. as an aspiring newspaper reporter and Jobyna Ralston as a young woman suspected of murder. In 2005, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In 1943, Columbia Pictures used the title again for another newspaper picture, but it had a completely different plot and was not a remake. That film had Lee Tracy as managing editor of a newspaper, and starred Guy Kibbee as the publisher. The title of the 1943 film is Power of the Press, with no "The." Free Eats Free Eats is a 1932 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Ray McCarey. It was the 112th Our Gang short that was released. Here Comes Carter Here Comes Carter is a 1936 American comedy film directed by William Clemens and written by Roy Chanslor. The film stars Ross Alexander, Glenda Farrell and Anne Nagel. It was released by Warner Bros. as a First National Pictures in October 24, 1936. In Britain the film was released under the title "The Voice of Scandal". A radio commentator avenges an old wrong by blowing the whistle on Hollywood scandals. A Bride for Henry A Bride for Henry is a 1937 American film directed by William Nigh. God's Country and the Woman Gods Country and the Woman is a 1937 American Technicolor drama film directed by William Keighley and written by Norman Reilly Raine. The film stars George Brent, Beverly Roberts, Barton MacLane, Robert Barrat, Alan Hale and Joe King. The film is based on a 1915 novel by James Oliver Curwood entitled Gods Country and the Woman and was released by Warner Bros. on January 16, 1937. Warner Brothers first feature-length film in full Technicolor. Filmed on location near Mt. St. Helens in Washington state. Uncle Tom's Bungalow Uncle Toms Bungalow is an American Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by Tex Avery, and released to theatres on June 5, 1937 by Warner Bros. The short cartoon is a parody of the 1852 novel Uncle Toms Cabin and of the "plantation melodrama" genre of the 1930s. It contains many stereotypical portrayals of black characters. The cartoon plays off Harriet Beecher Stowes novel in that it portrays Uncle Tom as an old man, and wooden shacks and cotton fields pervade the scenery. Director Tex Avery adds his own sense of humor and "trickster" animation, giving the classic theme a modern, humorous twist. In 1968 the cartoon became a part of the Censored Eleven, a group of cartoons withheld from syndication by the television arm of United Artists due to the controversy surrounding their racially stereotypical content. Brief segments did, however, appear in Turner Entertainments 1989 home video release, Cartoons For Big Kids, hosted by Leonard Maltin. The Early Worm Gets the Bird The Early Worm Gets the Bird is a 1938 produced, 1940 released Merrie Melodies cartoon supervised by Tex Avery. The name is a play on the adage "The early bird gets the worm." "ltamm" /> == The story starts in the house of The Blackbird family. Three young birds are seen saying their bedtime prayers. Their mammy tells them goodnight, and the children get into bed to go to sleep. But, as soon as they are alone, one sits up and begins reading a book called "The Early Bird gets The Worm". He wakes the brother next to him and tries to tell him about the story, but he doesnt care. Mammy notices the light coming from the childrens room so goes in and, seeing what her son is doing, grabs the book and throws it out the window. Then, she tells the three of them about the fox who eats birds and who surely, if they try to go outside early to catch a worm, will catch them. The youngsters prepare again to go to sleep; the book-reader tells the other two that he will get up early in the morning and go catch the worm. At five a.m., he sneaks out and begins sniffing out a worm. Meanwhile, a worm has come across the discarded book and reads about the "early bird"; he decides to sniff one out. In this manner, they find each other and, frightened, each run away Once the bird realizes he has met the worm, he chases after him. After a few gags Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd style, the fox appears and holds up two signs for the audience. One says "The Villain" and the other "As if you didnt know". The fox then chases the bird as the bird is chasing the worm. Noticing the fox but not realizing it is indeed this dangerous animal, the bird stops and engages in conversation, actually believing that this creature is also an "early bird" after the worm. He shares his mammys descriptive warning about the fox, slowly coming to realize that he is face to face with one. The young bird is captured but, as the fox is fixing him up as a sandwich, the worm - with the assistance of an angry bee - rescues him. The bird goes home and gets back into bed with his siblings just as the alarm clock rings and Mammy comes in. She asks her three children what they want for breakfast. The other two say worms, but the "early bird" says he does not want worms. The worm pops up from beneath the sheets and says he doesnt, either, then covers his mouth, followed by the iris out. The cartoon has not been officially released on DVD. However, it was included in the Golden Age of Looney Tunes LaserDisc/videocassette series. Additionally, it can often be found on low-quality VHS tapes and DVDs of various public domain cartoons, since the copyright on this film has not been renewed. The cartoon was reissued in the 1943-44 season and again in the 1952-53 season. Melody Ranch Melody Ranch is a 1940 Western musical film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Gene Autry, Jimmy Durante, and Ann Miller. Written by Jack Moffitt, F. Hugh Herbert, Bradford Ropes, and Betty Burbridge, the film is about a singing cowboy who returns to his hometown to restore order when his former childhood enemies take over the frontier town. In 2002, the film was added to the National Film Registry by the National Film Preservation Board and selected for preservation as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Bullets for O'Hara Bullets for OHara is a 1941 American drama film directed by William K. Howard, written by Raymond L. Schrock, and starring Joan Perry, Roger Pryor, Anthony Quinn, Maris Wrixon, Dick Purcell and Richard Ainley. It was released by Warner Bros. on July 19, 1941. Mail Train Inspector Hornleigh Goes To It is a 1941 British detective film directed by Walter Forde and starring Gordon Harker, Alastair Sim, Phyllis Calvert and Edward Chapman. It was the third and final film adaptation of the Inspector Hornleigh stories. It was released in America by 20th-Century Fox under the title Mail Train. Married Bachelor Married Bachelor is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell. It stars Robert Young and Ruth Hussey. The Weakly Reporter The Weakly Reporter is a Warner Bros. cartoon released on March 25, 1944. Directed by Chuck Jones, written by Michael Maltese, and with music directed by Carl Stalling, this cartoon is a spoof of sacrifices made by those on the homefront during World War II. Four Hearts Four Hearts is a 1941 Soviet comedy film directed by Konstantin Yudin. Trouble Makers Trouble Makers is a 1948 comedy film directed by Reginald LeBorg and starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released in 1948 by Monogram Pictures, although the exact release date is uncertain, although two possible released dates are mentioned in different books, December 10, 1948 and December 26, 1948. It is the twelfth film in the series. The Emperor of Capri Limperatore di Capri or The Emperor of Capri is a 1949 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. The Desert Hawk The Desert Hawk is a 1950 action adventure film directed by Frederick De Cordova starring Yvonne De Carlo and Richard Greene. Grounds for Marriage Grounds for Marriage is a 1951 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Written and produced by Samuel Marx, the film stars Van Johnson and Kathryn Grayson. The Great Missouri Raid The Great Missouri Raid is a 1951 American Western film directed by Gordon Douglas and written by Frank Gruber. The film stars Wendell Corey, Macdonald Carey, Ellen Drew, Ward Bond, Bruce Bennett, Bill Williams and Anne Revere. The film was released on February 15, 1951, by Paramount Pictures. Thumb Fun Thumb Fun is a 1952 Looney Tunes short starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, directed by Robert McKimson. Mel Blanc provided the voices for both of the characters. Arena Arena is a 1953 3-D film directed by Richard Fleischer. It was promoted as "the first 3-D western" of the era. The Yellow Balloon The Yellow Balloon is a 1953 British drama film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Andrew Ray, William Sylvester, Kathleen Ryan, Kenneth More, and Hy Hazell. Santiago Santiago, also known as The Gun Runner, is a 1956 film starring and co-produced by Alan Ladd set in 1898 Cuba against the background of the Cuban War of Independence. Martin Rackin wrote the screenplay, based on his unpublished novel, as well as producing the film. Robbery Under Arms Robbery Under Arms is a 1957 British crime film directed by Jack Lee and starring Peter Finch, Ronald Lewis, Laurence Naismith and Jill Ireland. It is based on the Australian novel Robbery Under Arms by Thomas Alexander Browne who wrote under the pseudonym Rolf Boldrewood. Hello London Hello London is a 1958 documentary film starring Sonja Henie and Michael Wilding. This was also Oliver Reeds film debut. Samson and the 7 Miracles of the World Maciste alla corte del Gran Khan, also known as Samson and the Seven Miracles of the World, and Maciste at the Court of the Great Khan, is a 1961 international co-production starring Gordon Scott. The film reused the sets, extras and Yoko Tani as a princess from Marco Polo and Fredas The Mongols. The film was distributed in the United States by American International Pictures. What a Whopper What a Whopper is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Gilbert Gunn. It was written by Terry Nation, from a story by Jeremy Lloyd and Trevor Peacock. Pop singer Adam Faith stars as a writer who travels with some friends to Scotland to fake a sighting of the Loch Ness Monster. The cast includes a number of leading British film actors, including Wilfrid Brambell as a local postman, Sid James, Charles Hawtrey and Terry Scott. The TV reporter Fyfe Robertson appears briefly as himself, covering the alleged sightings of the monster. Garrincha: Hero of the Jungle Garrincha: Hero of the Jungle is a 1962 Brazilian documentary film directed by Joaquim Pedro de Andrade, about the Brazilian soccer player Garrincha. It was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival. In 2006, the documentary was selected as part of a special section of the 63rd Venice International Film Festival, dedicated to Joaquim Pedro de Andrade. I tre volti The Three Faces is a 1965 Italian comedy film consisting of segments directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, Mauro Bolognini, and Franco Indovina. Clippety Clobbered Clippety Clobbered is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical animated short which was released in 1966. It was directed by Rudy Larriva and features Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Flight to Fury Flight to Fury is a 1964 film starring Jack Nicholson, Fay Spain and Dewey Martin. The film was directed by Monte Hellman and filmed back to back with Back Door to Hell in the Philippines in 1964. Nicholson was one of the writers of the screenplay. The film is about a battle over stolen jewels after a plane crash in the Philippines. A version in Tagalog was also released called Cordillera, directed by Eddie Romero . Las Vegas Hillbillys The Las Vegas Hillbillys is a 1966 American country music comedy film directed by Arthur C. Pierce. It was featured in an episode of The Canned Film Festival in the summer of 1986. The 1967 sequel film Hillbillys in a Haunted House soon followed with a similar cast. Africa: Texas Style Africa Texas Style is a 1967 British adventure film directed by Andrew Marton and starring John Mills, Hugh OBrian and Nigel Green. The plot is about two American cowboys who are hired by a British rancher to oversee his estate in Kenya. Shot on location in Africa and Florida, this film led to the TV show Cowboy in Africa starring Chuck Connors. The opening scene of the film includes a cameo appearance by star Mills equally famous actress-daughter Hayley Mills. Killer Caliber .32 Killer Caliber .32 is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Alfonso Brescia and starring Peter Lee Lawrence. Prem Pujari Prem Pujari is a 1970 Bollywood film produced, directed and written by Dev Anand for Navketan Films. The movie stars Dev Anand, Waheeda Rehman, Shatrughan Sinha, Prem Chopra, Madan Puri and a then-unknown Amrish Puri. It has several popular songs composed and directed by S. D. Burman. The songs were written by Gopaldas Neeraj. He too is an equal partner along with S. D. Burman, all singers and actors especially Dev Anand and Waheeda Rehman for the success the movie. Three songs of this movie are evergreen; "Shokhiyon Mein Ghola Jaye" sung by Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar and "Rangeela Re Tere Rang Mein" sung by Lata Mangeshkar and "Phoolon Ke Rang Se" sung by Kishore Kumar. Law Breakers Law Breakers is a 1971 French drama film starring Jacques Brel, directed by Marcel Carné. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival. The Tenth Level The Tenth Level is a 1976 American made-for-television drama film movie starring William Shatner. Inspired by the Stanley Milgram obedience research, this TV movie chronicles a psychology professors study to determine why people, such as the Nazis, were willing to "just follow orders" and do horrible things to others. Professor Stephen Turner leads students to believe that they are applying increasingly painful electric shocks to other subjects when they fail to perform a task correctly, and is alarmed to see how much pain the students can be convinced to inflict "in the name of science." In the movie dramatization there were actually 25 levels of increasing voltage and pain. However, the so-called tenth level was significant in that it was always the first time in which the actual test subject heard the other test subject cry out in pain. It was the TV debuts of Stephen Macht and Lindsay Crouse, and John Travolta has an uncredited part as a student. Nocturna Nocturna is a 1979 American independent horror film conceived by star Nai Bonet and written and directed by Harry Hurwitz, who was credited as "Harry Tampa". The film premiered in France at the Paris Festival of Fantastic Films on March 1, 1979 to coincide with its U.S. release. The film is copyrighted 1978 in the credits, as it was shot in October and November 1978. Son-Rise: A Miracle of Love Son-Rise: A Miracle of Love is a televised docudrama film that aired on NBC in 1979 and is adapted from the nonfiction book Son-Rise by Barry Neil Kaufman. It is the real-life story of how, according to his parents, Raun Kaufman completely recovered from severe autism. The film was directed by Glenn Jordan and the teleplay was written by Stephen Kandel, Samahria Lyte Kaufman, and Barry Neil Kaufman. The film tells of Bears and Suzie Kaufman and their newly born son, Raun. By the time he was eighteen months old, Raun was diagnosed with a perpetual disability known as classic autism—which, at the time, was classified as a form of childhood schizophrenia—and had mental retardation. Accordingly, "although advised to institutionalize Raun, his parents...instead created an innovative home-based, child-centered program in an effort to reach him." Subsequently, Raun became typical of neural development and earned his masters degree from Brown University. The film went on to receive the Humanitas Prize award. The therapeutic, distraction play therapy progressed into a teaching model called The Son-Rise Program. By 1983, Bears and Samahria Kaufman founded The Option Institute and the Autism Treatment Center of America in Berkshire County. Raun, his family and other staff members currently serve on the board of directors. Highpoint Highpoint is a Canadian 1982 action comedy-thriller film directed by Peter Carter and starring Richard Harris, Christopher Plummer and Beverly DAngelo. The film was shot on location in Montreal and Toronto, and is perhaps best remembered for its climax atop CN Tower, in which stuntman Dar Robinson makes the 700-foot jump in freefall, protected only by a hidden parachute. The film underwent a lengthy and troubled post-production period. Originally filmed in 1979 as a comedic thriller in the vein of North by Northwest, the film was shelved for two years during which extensive reshoots took place. The film was given a limited release in Europe in 1982. Due to negative critical and audience reception concerning its convoluted plot and poor pacing, the film was heavily re-edited by North American distributor New World Pictures, removing much of the comedy and replacing John Addisons original score with one by Christopher Young. This version was released in theaters in 1984, and provided the basis for future home video releases. The Imp The Imp is a 1981 Hong Kong horror film directed by Dennis Yu. Chasing Dreams Chasing Dreams is a 1982 American film directed by Therese Conte and Sean Roche and starring David G. Brown. Its plot revolves around a teenage boy, growing up on a farm, who discovers he has a knack for baseball. The film is mainly remembered for a small role by Kevin Costner as the heros older brother. Minder on the Orient Express Minder on the Orient Express is a comedy/thriller television film made in 1985 as a spin-off from the successful television series Minder. It was first broadcast on Christmas Day 1985, as the highlight of that years ITV Christmas schedule. The Detached Mission The Detached Mission sometimes translated as Solo Voyage or Solo Journey and also known as The Russian Hero is a 1985 Soviet military action film, directed by Mikhail Tumanishvili. In official U.S. Navy parlance, the term "одиночное плавание" corresponds to "independent steaming". Thunder II Thunder Warrior II is a 1987 Italian action film written and directed by Fabrizio De Angelis. It is the sequel to the 1983 film Thunder Warrior, and the second installment in the "Thunder" film series. Between Two Women Between Two Women is a 1986 television film that starred Farrah Fawcett and Colleen Dewhurst; in an emotional story about a relationship between a married woman and her mother-in-law. Laputa Laputa is a 1986 West German drama film directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. Trouble in Paradise Trouble in Paradise is a 1989 Australian TV movie directed by Di Drew and starring Raquel Welch, Jack Thompson, and Nicholas Hammond. The plot concerns a woman who is shipwrecked with a drunken sailor. The film was shot on location in Australia. Love scenes between Welch and Thompson were cut, causing Welch to protest. "They just want to make it into pap because theyre scared about this, that, everything" said Welch. "Ive shot a million love scenes. Ive never heard of anything like this. The film marked a change of pace for Welch after a number of more serious roles. Iris Iris is a 1987 Netherlands film directed by Mady Saks and starring Monique van de Ven. Keaton's Cop Keatons Cop is a 1990 American crime film directed by Robert Burge and written by Michael B. Druxman. It was filmed in the island city of Galveston. The film stars Lee Majors, Abe Vigoda, Don Rickles, Tracy Brooks Swope, Art LaFleur and June Wilkinson. The film was released on March 9, 1990, by Cannon Film Distributors. Backstreet Dreams Backstreet Dreams is a 1990 drama film starring Brooke Shields, Jason OMalley, Sherilyn Fenn and Anthony Franciosa. It was directed by Rupert Hitzig and Jason OMalley. Venice/Venice Venice/Venice is a 1992 American film written and directed by Henry Jaglom and starring Henry Jaglom, Nelly Alard, Melissa Leo, Suzanne Bertish, Daphna Kastner, David Duchovny, and John Landis. Afula Express Pick a Card, also known as Afula Express, is a 1997 Israeli romantic comedy drama film directed by Julie Shles. It stars Zvika Hadar, Esti Zakheim, and Aryeh Moskona. Critically acclaimed, it won the Ophir Award for Best Film. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Wandering Papas Wandering Papas is a 1926 American comedy film starring Clyde Cook, featuring Oliver Hardy, and directed by Stan Laurel. Adio, Rio Rio Adio is a 1989 Bulgarian social drama film about the life of an architect, directed by Ivan Andonov. The film is centered on important social themes of self morality and moral compromise. The film stars Filip Trifonov. The Hollywood Ten The Hollywood Ten is a 1950 American 16mm short documentary film. In the film, each member of the Hollywood Ten made a short speech denouncing McCarthyism and the Hollywood blacklisting. The film was directed by John Berry. After being named a communist by fellow director and former party member Edward Dmytryk, one of the Hollywood Ten, and ex-Communist Party member Frank Tuttle, Berry was unable to find work again in Hollywood after 1951, and left for France. The documentary is available on the DVD releases of Spartacus and Salt of the Earth. Stakan vody A Glass of Water is a 1979 Soviet historical melodramatic comedy television film directed by Youli Karassik and based on the 1840 play of the same title by Eugène Scribe, set in the court of Queen Anne of Great Britain at the start of the 18th century. The play was previously adapted for film in Russia in 1957. Nine Bachelors Nine Bachelors is a 1939 French comedy film directed by Sacha Guitry and starring Guitry, Max Dearly and Elvire Popesco. An opportunist dreams up a new scheme to make money when the French government passes a law forbidding foreigners from living in France. Its French title is Ils étaient neuf célibataires. Baby Baby is a 2000 made-for-television drama film starring Farrah Fawcett, Keith Carradine and an early performance from Alison Pill. Les infortunes d'un explorateur The Misfortunes of an Explorer was a short silent film created and released in 1900 and directed by Georges Méliès. Down 'n Dirty Down n Dirty is an action movie starring Fred Williamson as Dakota Smith. It also stars Bubba Smith, Gary Busey, Tony Lo Bianco, Beverly Johnson, Randy J. Goodwin, David Carradine and Charles Napier. De Nuremberg à Nuremberg De Nuremberg à Nuremberg is a documentary film about the Third Reich by Frédéric Rossif, with text written and read by Philippe Meyer, produced by Jean Frydman. The title is a reference to both the Nazi mass Nuremberg Rallies held in Nuremberg from 1933, at the beginning of the regime, and to the Nuremberg Trials, after its fall. Quiet Kill Quiet Kill, also known as Nightmare Boulevard, is a 2004 film directed by Mark Jones. It stars Corbin Bernsen and Claudia Christian. Sakalakala Vallavan Sakalakala Vallavan is a 1982 Indian Tamil-language masala film directed by S. P. Muthuraman and written by Panchu Arunachalam. The film stars Kamal Haasan, Ambika, Raveendran and Tulasi. Produced by M. Saravanan, M. Balasubramanian and M. S. Guhan of AVM Productions, it revolves around a villager whose sister is raped by the village heads son when the former refuses to abide by his dictatorship. The villager vows to seek revenge and get his sister married to her rapist. Sakalakala Vallavan was released on 14 August 1982. The film was a major commercial success and ran for over 175 days in theatres. It also made Haasan, then popular only with the elite, popular among the masses. Doggystyle Snoop Doggs Doggystyle is a mixed hardcore pornography and hip-hop music video featuring the music of rapper Snoop Dogg and presented by him. It was released in 2001. It was the first hardcore video ever listed on the Billboard music video sales chart. Because of its huge success, it started a trend where rappers are put into the mainstream of the porn industry by hosting X-rated films. Many films of the genre followed, starring Necro, Mystikal, Too Short, Ice-T and Yukmouth. It also allowed Hustler to expand its boundaries by launching new subsidiaries for their recently formed fashion line and CD label. The scenes were shot at Snoop Doggs house in Claremont. Snoop Dogg himself however, does not appear nude or perform any explicit acts. Thacholi Varghese Chekavar Thacholi Varghese Chekavar is a 1995 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar and written by P. Balachandran, starring Mohanlal in the title role, along with Urmila Matondkar and Vineeth. The film features soundtrack composed by Sharreth. The plot follows Varghese, a Kalaripayattu expert who is persuaded by his favourite disciple Shyam to rescue his lover Maya from house arrest. Varghese kidnaps her but soon realises that Shyam lied and Maya is the only witness of a homicide. Konspiration 58 Conspiracy 58 is a Swedish mockumentary from 2002, produced by Sveriges Television, the Swedish public broadcaster. The film examines the fictional KSP58 movement, that claims that the 1958 FIFA World Cup in Sweden did not really take place, but was faked and exists only as forged television and radio coverage in a conspiracy between American and Swedish television, the CIA and FIFA as part of the Cold War. In the film, it is said that Sweden did not have the economic or technical resources to actually host such a large event. In the plot, the American motive for doing this was to test the effectiveness of televised propaganda. When the film originally aired, the audience was not told in advance that it was a mockumentary, giving the impression that Conspiracy 58 was a regular documentary film. Ang tanging Ina Ang Tanging Ina is a 2003 Filipino comedy film, starring Ai-Ai de las Alas and Eugene Domingo. The movie was the highest grossing Filipino film until it was surpassed by Sukob in 2006. It currently ranks No. 6 after You Changed My Life, Sukob, its sequel Ang Tanging Ina Ninyong Lahat, Kasal, and A Very Special Love. Each film was produced or co-produced by Star Cinema. The films success spawned a television series of the same name and three sequels entitled Ang Tanging Ina Nyong Lahat, Ang Tanging Ina Mo, and Enteng Ng Ina Mo. Palnati Brahmanayudu Palanati Brahmanaidu is a 2003 Telugu Action film produced by Medikonda Murali Krishna on Venkata Ramana Productions banner and directed by B. Gopal. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Arti Agarwal, Sonali Bendre in the lead roles and music composed by Mani Sharma. The film recorded as flop at box office. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Bhavani: The Tiger in 2006. Kousek nebe Kousek nebe is a 2005 Czech romance film directed by Petr Nikolaev. Zombie Planet Zombie Planet is a 2004 American horror film directed and written by George Bonilla. Frank Farhat stars as a zombie hunter in a post-apocalyptic world. The film also stars Christopher Rose, Matt Perry, Rebecca Minton, and Karl Gustav Lindstrom. Deed Poll For the legal document of the same name, see deed poll. Deed Poll is a German-made film, 2004, starring Barbara Kowa, Rainer-Maria Wittenauer and André Schneider, directed by Ingo J. Biermann. Lakeside Murder Case is a 2004 Japanese mystery film directed by Shinji Aoyama, starring Kōji Yakusho, Hiroko Yakushimaru and Etsushi Toyokawa. A Perfect Day A Perfect Day is a 2005 Lebanese film directed by Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige. The soundtrack was done by the band Scrambled Eggs, Soap Kills and others. Marriage with a Fool Marriage with a Fool is a 2006 Hong Kong film produced in Hong Kong. The main characters are Alex Fong Lik-Sun as Lam Ka-Wah, Stephy Tang as Kwong Mei-Bo, and Pace Wu as Josephine. The theme song of this movie is "Perfect Love", a duet by Stephy Tang and Alex Fong. Warden of the Dead Warden of the Dead is a 2006 Bulgarian film directed by Ilian Simeonov. It was Bulgarias submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Zoo Rangers in South America Zoop in South America is a 2007 Dutch youth film. The film received a Golden Film for 100,000 visitors. Scratch and Crow Scratch and Crow is a four-minute, 16mm, animated film made by Helen Hill as her MFA thesis at the California Institute of the Arts. On January 1, 2017, an authorized Vimeo account launched and includes a film, with this annotation: "This hand drawn animated film reveals the secret life cycle of chickens, from their hatching by mother cats to their noisy ascent into Heaven. Filmed in 16 mm." Harvard University Library created, which describes the non-narrative content of the film in this way: "Animated cats hatch eggs; watermelons fall from the sky; chickens become angels and fly out of tombstones; coiled springs symbolize inner meanings and then the film ends." Scratch and Crow has no dialogue, spoken narration, or human voices. Its soundtrack is a mix of subtle sound effects and animals sounds. A non-narrative film, it includes three poetic intertitles written in the first person In 2009, the Librarian of Congress named Scratch and Crow to the National Film Registry, a designation reserved for American films deemed worthy of preservation for being culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant. The Librarys news release stated: "Consistent with the short films she made from age 11 until her death at 36, this animated short work is filled with vivid color and a light sense of humor. It is also a poetic and spiritual homage to animals and the human soul." Colorlab preserved the film in 2007, contributing pro bono lab work for a consortium that included the Hill estate, Paul Gailiunas, Harvard Film Archive, the University of South Carolina, New York University, BB Optics, and the Orphan Film Project. Colorlabs new 16mm print premiered at the 2007 Ann Arbor Film Festival, which was dedicated to Helen Hill, who died that year. The Junior Olsen Gang and the Silver Mine Mystery Olsenbanden Jr. og Sølvgruvens hemmelighet is a 2007 Norwegian childrens film; the fourth movie of the Olsenbanden Jr. series. Sand and Sorrow Sand And Sorrow: A New Documentary about Darfur is a 2007 American documentary film about the Darfur crisis that is narrated and co-executive produced by George Clooney. The film is directed by Paul Freedman and uses interviews and footage of human rights activist John Prendergast, Harvard professor Samantha Power and New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof to depict the origins and the aftermath of the conflict between the Arab and non-Arab tribes in the Darfur region. The Star of Bethlehem The Star of Bethlehem is a 2007 documentary by Frederick A. "Rick" Larson to show what he found when he searched for clues about the Star of Bethlehem. Larson used the Starry Night astronomy computer program along with an article written by astronomer Craig Chester; based in part on the work of Ernest Martin. Larson also used details from the Christian Bible to find nine data points about the Star of Bethlehem which, according to the second chapter of the Gospel of Matthew, stopped over Bethlehem, bringing the Magi to Jesus. Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial is a documentary on the case of Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District—which concentrated on the question of whether or not intelligent design could be viewed as science and taught in school science class. It first aired on PBS stations nationwide, on November 13, 2007, with many reruns, and features interviews with the judge, witnesses, and lawyers as well as re-enacted scenes using the official transcript of the trial. Judgment Day was produced by WGBHs NOVA and Vulcan Productions in association with the Big Table Film Company. The senior executive producer was Paula S. Apsell, the executive producer was Richard Hutton, and the producers were Joseph McMaster, Gary Johnstone, and Vanessa Tovell. The senior producer was Susanne Simpson. Johnstone and McMaster served as directors, and McMaster was the writer. In April 2008 the documentary won a Peabody Award. It won the 2008 Science Journalism Award presented by the American Association for the Advancement of Science to honor excellence in science reporting. Doraemon: Nobita and the Kingdom of Clouds , also known as Doraemon and the Kingdom of Clouds, is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered on March 7, 1992 in Japan. Its the 13th Doraemon film. Attack of the Yakuza Broken Path/Broken Fist/Attack Of The Yakuza is a martial arts action film starring Power Rangers alumni Johnny Yong Bosch and Daniel Southworth. The film is directed by Koichi Sakamoto and co-producer by Will Raee with the help of his Alpha Stunts Team. Mill Creek Entertainment announced the movie on DVD. The Moonlight of Seoul Beastie Boys is a 2008 South Korean film about male hosts who serve female clients in discreet salons tucked into the affluent fashion districts of southern Seoul. Its international English title The Moonlight of Seoul is taken from a 1970s short novel by Kim Seung-wook, 서울의 달빛 0장, which explores the aura of Seouls nightlife. In director Yoon Jong-bins own words, the film "depicts youths living in the exotic, affluent backdrop of Gangnam and those kicking and screaming to survive in the superficial, capitalistic society." América América or América - A Portuguese Story is a 2011 Portuguese-Brazilian-Russian drama film, directed, written, co-produced and co-edited by the portuguese director João Nuno Pinto. It is a story about illegal immigration, crime and drug dealing. It is considered one of the most successful Portuguese films of all time. It marked the debut of director João Nuno Pinto and the actor Manuel Custódia. The German The German is a short film written and directed by Nick Ryan, Starring Toby Kebbell and Christian Brassington. It premiered at the 2008 Cork Film Festival and has subsequently been screened at Palm Springs Film Festival, LA Shorts Fest and São Paulo International Film Festival. Stricken Stricken is an American film that premiered on June 25, 2010, It was directed and written by Matthew Sconce, the movie starred Stephanie French and David Fine of Rent, Sweet November, The Pursuit of Happiness, and many other films. It is based on the short film of the same name that won Best Sound Design at the Action On Film Festival in 2007, and its screenplay won Best Adapted Screenplay in 2008. La Bohème La Bohème is a 2009 short film from directed by Werner Herzog. The four-minute film features images of harsh life in Ethiopia set to the duet "" from Puccinis opera La bohème, sung by Peter Auty and Mary Plazas. It was part of a series of short films commissioned by Sky Arts and English National Opera. Amnesty Amnesty is a 2011 Albanian drama film written and directed by Bujar Alimani. The film was selected as the Albanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Breakup at a Wedding Breakup at a Wedding is the first film from comedy collective PERIODS. Directed by Victor Quinaz and written by Anna Martemucci, Victor Quinaz, and Philip Quinaz, the movie was produced by Before the Door Pictures and Anonymous Content. It was released on June 21, 2013, through Oscilloscope Laboratories. Six Gun Savior Six Gun Savior is an American supernatural Western film. Directed by Kirk Murray, the film stars Eric Roberts, Lucianna Carro, Martin Kove, Tim Russ, Matthew Ziff, Manu Intiraymi, Kaleo Griffith, Blaine Gray, Adam LeClair, Maya Trembley, Jason Matthew Smith, Paul Borghese and Lorraine Ziff. The Porcelain Horse Porcelain Horse is a 2012 Ecuadorian drama film directed by Javier Andrade. The film was selected as the Ecuadorian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Second Death La segunda muerte is a 2014 Argentinian horror/drama. The film concerns a small village in the pampas which is plagued by mysterious deaths that a young, clairvoyant boy attributes to the Virgin Mary. As of 2017, it is only available on home video in South America. Student Student is a 2012 Kazakhstani drama film directed by Darezhan Omirbaev. It is an adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevskys novel Crime and Punishment. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. The Cleaner The Cleaner is a 2012 Peruvian drama film written and directed by Adrián Saba. The film was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Jalanan Jalanan is an award-winning 2013 feature-length Indonesian documentary film directed and produced by Daniel Ziv and featuring Jakarta street musicians Bambang "Ho" Mulyono, Titi Juwariyah and Boni Putera. The movie follows the three musicians as they perform songs on Jakartas commuter buses, clash with the law and confront the tumultuous politics of modern-day Indonesia. It follows them back to their home villages in East Java and traces their quest for legitimacy, identity and love in their adopted city of Jakarta. Jalanan won the Best Documentary prize at the prestigious Busan International Film Festival in October, 2013. My Brother's Name Is Robert and He Is an Idiot My Brothers Name Is Robert and He Is an Idiot is a 2018 German drama film directed by Philip Gröning. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. Maman a tort Trainee Day is a 2016 French-Belgian comedy-drama film written and directed by Marc Fitoussi. It stars Émilie Dequenne and Jeanne Jestin. Thomas & Friends: The Great Race The Great Race is a 2016 CGI animated Thomas & Friends musical-dramedy-adventure film. The film stars the voices of Joseph May and John Hasler as the voice of Thomas in the US and the UK, respectively. It also stars the voices of Rasmus Hardiker, Kerry Shale, Christopher Ragland, Nigel Pilkington, Rob Rackstraw, Teresa Gallagher and Keith Wickham, with Mark Moraghan narrating. Tina Desai, Rufus Jones and John Schwab join the cast with Jones taking on the role of the iconic Flying Scotsman who appeared only in the Railway Series story, "Tenders for Henry", and as a brief appearance in the Season 3 episode, "Tender Engines", until now. In an effort to expand the preschool franchise beyond its current line-up of mostly male, British—and apparently white—characters, the new engines are from locations around the world and include several female characters. This is the last special to be animated by Arc Productions under their original name, they were renamed to Jam Filled Toronto in August 2016. José José is a Guatemalan feature-film social-drama by Li Cheng. It was first shown at the 75th Venice Film Festival in the Giornate degli Autori section on 6 September 2018. It is the first Guatemala and Central America film ever presented in Venice Film Festival. José was awarded the Queer Lion on 7 September 2018. Le problème d'infiltration Infiltration is a 2017 Canadian psychological thriller film directed by Robert Morin. It is about a plastic surgeon named Dr. Louis Richard, played by Christian Bégin, who treats a patient with a burn injury; the patient brings a lawsuit against him. The film premiered at the Fantasia International Film Festival, and was selected for a screening at the 2017 Vancouver International Film Festival. Principal photography took place over 17 days, wrapping up on 22 February 2016. Kanne Kalaimaane Kanne Kalaimaane is a 2019 Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Seenu Ramasamy. The film stars Udhayanidhi Stalin and Tamannaah in the lead roles. The film is produced by Udhayanidhi under his Red Giant Movies. The music was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, and the film released on 22 February 2019. The Fall of Troy The Fall of Troy is a 1911 Italian silent short film directed by Giovanni Pastrone and Luigi Romano Borgnetto. Fatty's Plucky Pup Fattys Plucky Pup is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. A print of the film survives. Zhi guo yuan Laborers Love is a 1922 short film produced in China, and premiered October 5, 1922 at the Olympic Theater in Shanghai. It is also known as Romance of a Fruit Peddler or Romance of a Fruit Pedlar and as "Cheng the Fruit Seller". It constitutes the earliest complete film from Chinas early cinematic history that survives today. The film was also one of the earliest productions of the soon-to-be prolific Mingxing Film Company and was directed and written by Mingxing co-founders Zhang Shichuan and Zheng Zhengqiu, respectively. Notably, the film had both Chinese and English intertitles; a clear indication that at this early point in its history, cinema in Shanghai was made not only for the Chinese, but for the many Westerners residing there as well. In 2007, Australian ensemble Blue Grassy Knoll wrote a new score for Labourers Love, and performed it live in Shanghai and Beijing as part of the Australian Theatre Festival. Poil de carotte The Red Head is a 1925 French silent drama film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Henry Krauss, Charlotte Barbier-Krauss and André Heuzé. Duvivier remade it as a sound film of the same name in 1932. The Big Broadcast The Big Broadcast is a 1932 American Pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Bing Crosby, Stuart Erwin, and Leila Hyams. Based on the play Wild Waves by William Ford Manley, the film is about a radio-singer who becomes a popular hit with audiences, but takes a casual approach to his career. A casual affair leads to his dismissal, but his career is saved by the station manager who buys the station and gives him his job back. The film co-stars George Burns and Gracie Allen in supporting roles. The Big Broadcast was produced by Paramount Pictures and was the first in a series of four Big Broadcast movies. The King's Vacation The Kings Vacation is a 1933 American pre-Code romance film starring George Arliss and Marjorie Gateson and directed by John G. Adolfi. The film has been preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Miss Pacific Fleet Miss Pacific Fleet is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Ray Enright. The film stars Joan Blondell, Glenda Farrell, and Hugh Herbert. The film was based on the short story of the same name by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan in the Colliers magazine. It was released by Warner Bros. on December 14, 1935. Two stranded showgirls in California enter a beauty contest "Miss Pacific Fleet" to win the fare back home to New York City. This is one of a series of five movies by Warner Bros. through the early 1930s, where Blondell and Farrell were paired as blonde bombshell comedy duo. The other films in the series are Havana Widows, Kansas City Princess, Traveling Saleslady and Were in the Money. Four of the five movies were directed by Ray Enright. They also co-starred in other Warner Bros. films in Three on a Match, Ive Got Your Number and Gold Diggers of 1937. Seven Keys to Baldpate Seven Keys to Baldpate is a 1935 film directed by William Hamilton and Edward Killy and starring Gene Raymond and Eric Blore. It is one of several filmed versions based on the popular play. The King Steps Out The King Steps Out is a 1936 American light comedy film directed by Josef von Sternberg based on the early years of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, known as "Sisi" or "Sissi", and her courtship and marriage to Franz Joseph I of Austria, after he was initially engaged to her older sister Duchess Helene in Bavaria. The film is set from 1852 to 1854. The script was written by Sidney Buchman, based on a theatre play called Sissys Brautfahrt by Ernst Décsey and Robert Weil aka Gustav Holm. Columbia Pictures bought the rights from Ernst Marischka in order to make the film. The lyrics for the music were by Dorothy Fields and the music by Viennese composer and violinist Fritz Kreisler. Cinematography was by Lucien Ballard and the editing by Viola Lawrence. Costume design was by the Austrian Ernst Deutsch-Dryden. Future Broadway dancer Gwen Verdon made her movie debut doing a ballet solo at age 11, but was uncredited. The film had only minimal influence on the later Sissi trilogy from the 1950s by Ernst Marischka starring Romy Schneider and Karlheinz Böhm. Clean Pastures Clean Pastures is a 1937 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The Last Train from Madrid The Last Train from Madrid is a 1937 drama war film set during the Spanish Civil War. Love Is on the Air Love is on the Air is a 1937 American film directed by Nick Grinde, and starring Ronald Reagan, June Travis, Eddie Acuff, Robert Barrat, Raymond Hatton and Willard Parker. It was the first of three remakes of the 1933 Paul Muni picture Hi, Nellie. You Can't Beat Love You Cant Beat Love is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Christy Cabanne and written by Maxwell Shane and David Silverstein. The film stars Preston Foster, Joan Fontaine, Herbert Mundin, William Brisbane and Alan Bruce. The film was released on June 25, 1937. Hey! Hey! U.S.A! Hey! Hey! USA is a 1938 British comedy film starring comedian Will Hay, Edgar Kennedy and Eddie Ryan. Hay appears as Benjamin Twist, a porter who accidentally finds himself on a ship bound for the United States. The film features an early appearance by child actor Roddy McDowall, before he went to live in America. Mother Carey's Chickens Mother Careys Chickens is a 1938 drama film starring Anne Shirley and Ruby Keeler. The film was directed by Rowland V. Lee and based upon a 1917 play by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Rachel Crothers, which in turn was adapted from Wiggins Mother Careys Chickens. Originally Katharine Hepburn was assigned to the lead role. She refused, however, and left RKO in order to avoid having to appear in the film. In 1963, Walt Disney released Summer Magic, a loose remake of this film, with Hayley Mills as Nancy Carey. Daredevils of the Red Circle Daredevils of the Red Circle is a 12-Chapter Republic Movie Serial starring Charles Quigley, David Sharpe, Herman Brix, Carole Landis, Miles Mander and Charles Middleton. It was directed by William Witney and John English and is considered one of the better serials produced by Republic. The serial was the fourteenth of the sixty-six serials produced by the studio. The Gracie Allen Murder Case The Gracie Allen Murder Case is a 1939 American comedy mystery film taken from the Philo Vance series by writer S.S. Van Dine and directed by Alfred E. Green on a screenplay by Nat Perrin. The film stars the female member of the comedy duo Allen & Burns Gracie Allen, Warren William, Ellen Drew, Kent Taylor, Judith Barrett, Donald MacBride and Jed Prouty. The film was released on June 2, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. Confederate Honey Confederate Honey is a 1940 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. It is a sendup of Gone with the Wind, and features an early appearance by Elmer Fudd in his most familiar form. Ski Patrol See also Ski Patrol Ski Patrol is a 1940 American war film directed by Lew Landers, produced by Ben Pivar and Warren Douglas and released by Universal Pictures. Two rival skiers competing in the 1936 Olympics, one Russian and one Finn, are pitted against each other just a few years later, as the Russians attack the Finnish border in the Winter War, and the Finnish heroes defend a snow-laden mountain pass. The plot takes great historical liberties in its storyline. E.g. all "Finnish" uniforms and insignias are wrong. Show Business Show Business is a 1944 movie musical film starring Eddie Cantor, George Murphy, Joan Davis, Nancy Kelly, and Constance Moore. The film was directed by Edwin L. Marin and released by RKO Radio Pictures. She Went to the Races She Went to the Races is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Willis Goldbeck and starring James Craig, Frances Gifford and Ava Gardner. The screenplay concerns a team of scientists who discover a seemingly foolproof way of discovering the winner of horse races. Sing Your Way Home Sing Your Way Home is a 1945 musical film directed by Anthony Mann and featuring Jack Haley and Marcy McGuire. Cross of Love Cross of Love is a 1946 Finnish drama film directed by Teuvo Tulio and starring Regina Linnanheimo, Oscar Tengström and Ville Salminen. I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes I Wouldnt Be in Your Shoes is a 1948 American film noir directed by William Nigh, starring Don Castle and Elyse Knox. It was based on a novel of the same name by Cornell Woolrich. The Quiet One The Quiet One is a 1948 American documentary film directed by Sidney Meyers. The documentary chronicles the rehabilitation of a young, emotionally disturbed African-American boy; it contains a commentary written by James Agee, and narrated by Gary Merrill. In his 1949 review, Bosley Crowther characterized the film succinctly: The still photographer Helen Levitt was one of the films cinematographers and writers, along with the painter Janice Loeb. The neoclassical composer Ulysses Kay wrote the score for the film. The films principle cinematographer, Richard Bagley, also photographed the critically acclaimed New York semidocumentary feature On the Bowery. The films three writers - Meyers, Loeb, and Levitt - were nominated for the Best Writing, Story and Screenplay Academy Award; the film itself was also nominated for the Best Documentary Feature Academy Award. The National Board of Review named The Quiet One the second best film of 1949. Bear Feat Bear Feat is a Looney Tunes cartoon released in 1949, directed by Chuck Jones and featuring The Three Bears. I Was an American Spy I Was An American Spy is a 1951 film dramatizing the true story of Claire Phillips, an American of Filipino descent who spied on the Japanese during World War II and was captured, tortured, and sentenced to death before being rescued. The film, produced by Allied Artists and directed by Lesley Selander, starred Ann Dvorak in the title role. In addition to obtaining the rights to her 1947 book Manila Espionage, the filmmakers brought Phillips on as a technical adviser and she made personal appearances to promote the film, Phillipse and Dvorak became good friends, with Phillips admiring Dvoraks professional dedication in this difficult role. The film begins with General Mark W. Clark paying tribute to Claire Phillips and ends with General Clark awarding her the Medal of Freedom. Painting the Clouds with Sunshine Painting the Clouds with Sunshine is the title of a Technicolor musical film released in 1951, directed by David Butler and starring Dennis Morgan and Virginia Mayo. The film is a musical adaptation of the 1919 play The Gold Diggers by Avery Hopwood. It is the fourth film adaptation of the play, after The Gold Diggers, Gold Diggers of Broadway and Gold Diggers of 1933. The film features two songs from Gold Diggers of Broadway: the title song and "Tiptoe Through the Tulips"; as well as a song from Gold Diggers of 1933, "Were in the Money". The Great Diamond Robbery The Great Diamond Robbery is a 1954 comedy film. The Man Upstairs The Man Upstairs is a 1958 film directed by Don Chaffey. It stars Richard Attenborough and Bernard Lee. The film was produced by Robert Dunbar for Act Films Ltd. Yahudi Yahudi, is a 1958 Bollywood film directed by Bimal Roy. It starred Dilip Kumar, Meena Kumari, Sohrab Modi, Nazir Hussain, Nigar Sultana and others. It was based on the play Yahudi Ki Ladki by Agha Hashar Kashmiri, a classic in Parsi-Urdu theatre, about persecution of Jews in the Roman Empire. The films lyricist Shailendra won the Filmfare Awards award for best lyricist in the 6th Filmfare Awards, for the song "Yeh Mera Diwanapan Hai", sung by Mukesh. The plot bears similarities to Jacques Fromental Halévys opera La Juive. The story revolves around the life of a foster relationship. Set in the era of the Roman Empire over 2000 years ago, it focuses upon the persecution of Jews at that time in the empires centre - Rome. Skywatch Light Up the Sky! is a 1960 British comedy drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Ian Carmichael, Tommy Steele and Benny Hill. The film also features Dick Emery in a minor role. Light Up the Sky! was based on Robert Storeys West End play Touch it Light. Caesar the Conqueror Caesar the Conqueror is a 1962 Italian film directed by Tanio Boccia. The scenario is based on Julius Caesars Commentarii de Bello Gallico. Cyrano et d'Artagnan Cyrano and dArtagnan is a 1964 French adventure film directed by Abel Gance, starring José Ferrer and Jean-Pierre Cassel. It is set in 1642 and tells the story of how the poet and duelist Cyrano de Bergerac teams up with the musketeer dArtagnan in order to stop a plot against king Louis XIII. The film draws from Edmond Rostands play Cyrano de Bergerac and Alexandre Dumas dArtagnan Romances. Ferrer repeated his role from the 1950 film Cyrano de Bergerac. Cyrano and dArtagnan had 651,213 admissions in France. Don Olsen kommer til byen Don Olsen kommer til byen is a 1964 Danish comedy film directed by Anker Sørensen. The film stars Dirch Passer. Mr. and Mrs. Kabal's Theatre Mr. and Mrs. Kabals Theatre is a 1967 French animated film directed by Walerian Borowczyk. It is Borowczyks first feature-length film and his last animated film. It consists of a sequence of loosely connected scenes, much like a vaudeville program, in which Mr. and Mrs. Kabal perform absurd, surreal, and sometimes cruel acts. Borowczyk introduced the personnel in his short film Le Concert de Monsieur et Madame Kabal in 1962. A mixture of cut-out and drawn animation is used, but also clippings of old illustrations and photographs and even a processed live-action appearance by the director himself. Most images are black-and-white, with only the occasional coloured element. The sound design adds a lot to the surreal atmosphere. Mrs. Kabal speaks in an illegible collage of cut-up human sounds, sometimes translated into subtitles. The film won the Interfilm Award at the Mannheim-Heidelberg International Filmfestival in 1967. "The dark and grotesque story of a married couple: the wife - a mechanical monster made up of iron parts, and her henpecked husband. When Mrs. Kabal eats a butterfly, she gets indigestion and her husband has to travel to his wifes insides to search for the cause of her illness. The film includes colour photographic inserts - Mrs. Kabals dreams." Black Rose is a 1969 film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. The Resurrection of Broncho Billy The Resurrection of Broncho Billy is a 1970 live action short Western film directed by James Rokos and starring Johnny Crawford. It won an Oscar for Best Short Subject. It was John Carpenters very first work: He acted as editor, composer of the music and co-writer of the film. The Statue The Statue is a 1971 British comedy film starring David Niven, Robert Vaughn, and Virna Lisi and directed by Rodney Amateau. Monty Pythons John Cleese and Graham Chapman appear in early roles as the Niven characters psychiatrist and a newsreader, respectively. Niven plays a Nobel Prize-winning professor who suspects his wife, played by Lisi, of infidelity when she makes and unveils an 18-foot statue of him with private parts recognisably not his own. The film is based on the play called Chip, Chip, Chip by Alec Coppel. The Boy Who Turned Yellow The Boy Who Turned Yellow is the last film collaboration by the British filmmakers Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, and the last theatrical film directed by Michael Powell. The film was made for the Childrens Film Foundation. Strait Tangna is a 1973 Iranian film directed by Amir Naderi. It was Naderis second movie. The actors were Saeed Rad, Noori Kasrai, Enayat Bakhshi, Mohammad Eskandari and Mehri Vadadian. Our Time Our Time is a 1974 American drama film directed by Peter Hyams. The film was written by Jane C. Stanton, and stars Pamela Sue Martin, Parker Stevenson and Betsy Slade. The story is set at a Massachusetts school for girls in the 1950s. Though not a hit, it was liked as a study of a boy-girl relationship. Savage Three Savage Three is a 1975 Italian poliziottesco-drama film written and directed by Vittorio Salerno. The River Niger The River Niger is a 1976 film adaptation of the 1972 Joseph A. Walker play of the same title. The film was directed by Krishna Shah, and starred James Earl Jones, Cicely Tyson, and Louis Gossett The film had a limited commercial release in 1976 and has rarely been seen in later years. The soundtrack is by War, including the theme song "River Niger". Safari Express Safari Express is a 1976 Italian-German adventure-comedy film directed by Duccio Tessari. It is the sequel of Africa Express. Red Alert Red Alert is a 1977 thriller television film directed by William Hale and starring William Devane, Michael Brandon, Ralph Waite and Adrienne Barbeau. It was distributed by CBS. Magyarok Hungarians is a 1978 Hungarian drama film directed by Zoltán Fábri. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 51st Academy Awards. Dreamer Dreamer is a film that was released theatrically on April 27, 1979. It was directed by Noel Nosseck, written by Larry Bischof and James Proctor, and starring Tim Matheson, Susan Blakely and Jack Warden. Dreamer was released by 20th Century Fox through Magnetic Video on home video. Home Before Midnight Home Before Midnight is a 1979 British drama film directed by Pete Walker, written by Murray Smith, and starring James Aubrey, Alison Elliott and Richard Todd. It is set in London and follows a 28 year old songwriter who is put on trial for having sex with a 14 year old girl. The Comeback Kid The Comeback Kid is a 1980 American made-for-television romantic comedy sports film starring John Ritter, Susan Dey and Doug McKeon which was broadcast on ABC on April 11, 1980. Love & Money Love and Money, also known as Love & Money, is a 1982 American drama film directed by James Toback and starring Ray Sharkey. Bridge to Nowhere Bridge to Nowhere is a 1986 New Zealand horror/thriller film directed and co-written by Ian Mune, and produced by Larry Parr. It centers on a group of teenagers who must fight for survival after coming across a mysterious hermit while on a camping trip. Boris Godunov Boris Godunov is a 1986 drama film directed by and starring Sergei Bondarchuk. It is an adaptation of the play Boris Godunov, written by Alexander Pushkin. The picture was co-produced by the Soviet Union, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and West Germany. It was entered into the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. Vijay Vijay is a 1988 Bollywood romantic action film directed by Yash Chopra. It features an ensemble star cast consisting of Rajesh Khanna, Hema Malini, Rishi Kapoor, Anil Kapoor, Meenakshi Seshadri, Raj Babbar, Moushmi Chatterjee and Anupam Kher in pivotal roles. Anupam Kher won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for his performance. The role played by Anil Kapoor was written originally for Mithun Chakraborty. The plot of the film was inspired by Chopras previous film Trishul. This was the last action film Yash Chopra directed and the last action film produced under Yash Raj Films for 16 years until Dhoom released in 2004. Mortacci Mortacci is a 1989 Italian dark comedy film directed by Sergio Citti. General's Son Generals Son is a 1990 South Korean film directed by Im Kwon-taek. It was the most highly attended film in South Korea in both 1990 and 1991. This is the first of a trilogy with Generals Son II in 1991 and Generals Son III in 1992. Pacific Palisades Pacific Palisades is a 1990 French-American comedy film directed by Bernard Schmitt and starring Sophie Marceau in her American film debut, Adam Coleman Howard, and Anne E. Curry. The movie was filmed in Los Angeles. Lower Level Lower Level is a 1991 American erotic thriller film directed by Kristine Peterson, and written by Hillary Black, W.K. Border, Michael Leahy, and Joel Soisson. Huo yun chuan qi Fire Dragon is a 1994 wuxia film with comedy and action elements, which features Brigitte Lin in the lead. White Badge White Badge is a 1992 South Korean war film directed by Chung Ji-young based on the book White Badge: A Novel of Korea by Ahn Jung-hyo. It depicts the experience of South Korean soldiers who fought in the Vietnam War alongside American troops. White Badge follows the path of two South Korean soldiers as they struggle to deal with their experiences in the Vietnam War. Váska Easoff Vaska Easoff, also known as Letgohand Vaska, is a 1996 Hungarian comedy film directed by Péter Gothár. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Moonshine Highway Moonshine Highway is a 1996 American thriller-drama made-for-TV-movie written, produced, and directed by Andy Armstrong. It stars Kyle MacLachlan, Randy Quaid, and Maria del Mar. It was broadcast in the United States by Showtime on 5 May 1996. The film has been described as a recent example in a tradition of popular cultural depictions of moonshiners as "noble renegades" of the backwoods South. Escort Girl Escort Girl is a 1941 American film directed by Edward E. Kaye; it is also known as Scarlet Virgin. Legacy of Satan Legacy of Satan is a 1974 horror film written and directed by Gerard Damiano. It stars John Francis, Lisa Christian, Paul Barry, Deborah Horlen and Sandra Peabody, who respectively portray Dr. Muldavo, Maya, George, the High Priestess, and a cult member. Set in New York, the film revolves around Maya, a young woman who is chosen to be the queen of a satanic cult, and her descent into madness when her normal life is hindered by a series of evocative dreams. Originally written as a hardcore film, Damiano ultimately decided to rewrite it as a psychological horror film. Damiano shot the film on a shoestring budget and featured a cast of relatively unknown actors. The film is notable for being the debut film of Christa Helm, an aspiring actress who was murdered three years after the release of this film. Filmed in 1972, the film subsequently had a limited theatrical release in 1973 and became a part of the grindhouse circuit as a double feature to both Tobe Hoopers landmark horror film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Andy Milligans Blood from 1974 to 1976. It has been met to generally negative reviews with the score of the film being heavily criticized by critics. Teen Knight Teen Knight is a 1998 Canadian-Romanian fantasy Action-Adventure family film directed by Phil Comeau and starring Kris Lemche, Caterina Scorsone, Benjamin Plener, Paul Soles and Kimberly Pullis. The film had a very limited release in theaters on October 1, 1998 and later released on VHS on January 19, 1999 in North America by Pulsepounders. In 2012, it was released on DVD for the first time by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment and again in 2013 under a different title Medieval Park released by Moonbeam Films. Bekhudi Bekhudi is a 1992 Bollywood film starring Kajol, Kamal Sadanah, Ajay Mankotia, Tanuja, Vijayendra Ghatge and Kulbhushan Kharbanda. The film marked the debut of Kajol. It was also meant to be the debut of Saif Ali Khan, but after completing the first shooting schedule of the film, he was considered to be unprofessional by director Rahul Rawail and was replaced by yet another debutant Kamal Sadanah. Incidentally it was while filming Bekhudi that Khan met actress Amrita Singh, whom he married in October 1991. Bekhudi was produced by Maharukh Jokhi and Rita Rawail, and its music was composed by Nadeem-Shravan. The film did not fare well at the box office. Homo Sapiens 1900 Homo Sapiens 1900 is a 1998 documentary directed by Peter Cohen, about various eugenics methods that were in practice in Europe during the first part of the 20th century. Stolen Moments Stolen Moments is a silent film starring Marguerite Namara with Rudolph Valentino playing a villain, the last film in which he played one. It was released in December 1920, just a few months before Valentino was elevated to stardom by his performance in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. In fact, filming of Stolen Moments was expedited so that Valentino could make it to Hollywood before filming began on The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Sallapam Sallapam is a 1996 Malayalam film directed by Sundar Das and written by A. K. Lohithadas, starring Dileep, Manoj K. Jayan, and Manju Warrier in the lead roles. The music was composed by Johnson. The film was remade in Telugu as Egire Paavurama. A Nigger in the Woodpile A Nigger in the Woodpile is a 1904 American silent film, with a runtime of four minutes. The title is derived from the idiom nigger in the woodpile, meaning something is wrong or "off". A copy is in the Black films section of the Library of Congress. The video can also be found on YouTube. Amanush Amanush is a 1975 Indian action drama film made in both Hindi and Bengali, produced and directed by Shakti Samanta. The film stars Sharmila Tagore, Uttam Kumar, Utpal Dutt and Asit Sen. Both the versions were hits. The Bengali version of the film achieved immense popularity amongst Bengalis and featured many memorable songs by Kishore Kumar like Bipinbabur Karansudha and Ki Asha-y Baandhi Khelaghar. Also, this film featured the Bengali film star Uttam Kumar at the height of his popularity and Utpal Dutt turned in a typically stellar performance as the villain. The film was later remade in Telugu as Edureeta, starring N.T. Rama Rao, in Malayalam as Ithaa Oru Manushyan and in Tamil as Thyagam, with Sivaji Ganesan. After Amanush, Samanta once again made another double version, Anand Ashram, with the same lead actors, however, that film didnt do well at the box office. Our Day Out Our Day Out is a television play about poor children from Liverpool, England. It was written by Willy Russell and first aired on 28 December 1977, at 9: 00 p.m. on BBC2. It was later converted into a full length stage musical. Mine Mine is a 1983 Turkish drama film directed by Atıf Yılmaz. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. American Mullet American Mullet is a 2001 documentary film directed by Jennifer Arnold. The film documents the phenomenon of the mullet hairstyle and the people who wear it. Through their discussion of the mullet, the viewer comes to know the backgrounds of the people featured in the film. Green Card Fever Green Card Fever is a 2003 Indian Independent film written and directed by Bala Rajasekharuni. The film starred Deep Katdare and Purva Bedi. The film was distributed by Net Effect Media and released worldwide following a series of film festival runs. The film was entirely shot in Columbus. The film was nominated for "Best Political Film of 2003" in the "Exposé" category by the Political Film Society. Resurrection Resurrection is a 2001 Italian-French-German co-production directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani. It won the Golden St. George award at the 24th Moscow International Film Festival. Cybermutt Cybermutt is a 2002 comic science fiction film that was made for Animal Planet as part of a trio of movies for the cable channel called "Animal Tales". Cybermutt is a fictional golden retriever. The Bay of Love and Sorrows The Bay of Love and Sorrows is a 1998 novel by David Adams Richards. It was adapted into a film in 2002. Anna's Dream Annas Dream is a 2002 television film directed by Colin Bickley, starring former Caitlins Way star Lindsay Felton as Anna Morgan and former So Weird star Cara DeLizia as Beth Morgan. Doña Lupe Doña Lupe is a 1985 short horror film written and directed by Guillermo del Toro. It is del Toros ninth short film, though the first eight remain unreleased. Del Toro filmed Doña Lupe at 19 years of age; reviewers have noted that the film "feels like the work of an amateur artist getting to grips with his craft". In 2008, Doña Lupe saw its first commercial release as part of the World Short Films DVD collection. In the audio commentary, del Toro apologizes for the films poor quality and recounts anecdotes from its troubled production. Aayushkalam Aayushkalam is a 1992 Malayalam psychological thriller-fantasy film starring Jayaram, Mukesh, Sreenivasan and Gavin Packard. This movie is an uncredited combined adaptation of the 1990 Hollywood films Ghost and Heart Condition. The film was a blockbuster in Kerala. Aayushkalam was remade in Hindi as Hello Brother. Jack Johnson: The September Sessions The September Sessions: The Tomorrowland Story Brought To Life In Brilliant 16mm Film is a 2002 documentary surf film directed by singer/songwriter Jack Johnson. Often called September Sessions, it is the second of The Moonshine Conspiracy film series. It was filmed in 16 mm. Following the release of Thicker Than Water, Kelly Slater asked Jack Johnson to accompany Kelly for a trip to Indonesia. With the cast living on a retired Japanese coastguard cutter, Neptune 1, Jack films Kelly and several other surfers including Rob Machado and Shane Dorian as they surfed flawless waves off the coast of Sumatra in the Mentawais of Indonesia. The film captures Kelly Slater during a major change of his life following his first retirement from the ASP circuit. Kelly had fallen into the trap of endless trade shows, store openings, and poster signings that became his life during his first retirement. By escaping both the trade shows and his former life of ASP competitions, Kelly sought to gain new levels in his spirit as he and his friends pulled into the keyhole at Hollow Trees in September, 1999. On the first morning, they awoke and stared at perfectly flawless waves. During the next several days, when Jack wasnt surfing, Jack captured on film the rebirth of Kelly. Jack wrote several songs along the way including "F-Stop Blues". However, unbeknownst to Jack, this film captures Johnson before his own rise to international stardom both as a filmmaker and as a musician. The September Sessions was the result of this historically important piece of surfing, filmmaking, and music. Ouija Ouija is a 2003 horror film set in Barcelona, Spain. A group of friends play with an Ouija board and make contact with spirits. Produced by Eleven Dreams, S.L.U. 500 Years Later 500 Years Later is a 2005 independent documentary film directed by Owen Alik Shahadah and written by M. K. Asante It has won five international film festival awards in the category of Best Documentary UNESCO "Breaking the Chains Award"). Other awards it has won include "Best Documentary at the Pan African and Bridgetown Film Festivals; Best Film at the International Black Cinema Film Festival; and Best International Documentary at the Harlem International Film Festival". 500 Years Later has received praise as well as controversy, both for the genre of the film, and its social-political impact with relation to race study. The film opened on February 28, 2005, at the Pan-African Awards and won Best Documentary at its premiere. It made its American television premiere on August 23, 2008, on TV One, and Ethiopian Television premiere on October 27, 2007. It was shown nationally in South Africa on December 14, 2014, on SABC 2. In 2010, the sequel, Motherland, was released. Diamond Geezer Diamond Geezer is a British television crime drama, broadcast on ITV1 between 20 March 2005 and 23 April 2007. Created by Caleb Ranson, the series stars David Jason as jewel thief and professional con man Des. One series of the programme was broadcast. A second series was not commissioned due to falling viewing figures, and Jason filming the first full series of A Touch of Frost since 2002. Lost Holiday: The Jim & Suzanne Shemwell Story Lost Holiday: The Jim And Suzanne Shemwell Story is a 2007 Lifetime Television movie, starring Jami Gertz and Dylan Walsh. It was based on a true story. Prussian Culture Pruska kultura, also known as Les Martyes de la Pologne, or Prussian Culture, is a 1908 Polish silent film that was about the 1901 Września student revolt. Thought to be a lost film until 2000, it was discovered in an archive in Paris, France by Professor Małgorzata Hendrykowska and Marek Hendrykowski. The film was premiered within the Russian Empire in 1908, but was quickly censored by the Tsarist authorities after its showing. However, the film continued to be shown in Italy and France with French subtitles. The Quiet Storm The Quiet Storm is a 2007 Icelandic drama film written and directed by Guðný Halldórsdóttir. It was entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival. Mr. White Mr. Black Mr. White Mr. Black is a 2008 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Deepak Shivdasani, starring Sunil Shetty, Arshad Warsi, Anishka Khosla, Rashmi Nigam, Sharat Saxena, Ashish Vidyarthi and Sadashiv Amrapurkar. The film also features foreign actresses Tania Zaetta and former Miss Thailand Ning. The Yankles The Yankles is a 2009 film about a fictitious college-level baseball team made up of students from an Orthodox Yeshiva. Directed by David R. Brooks, it was filmed in Utah with a "predominantly Mormon cast," the film was shown at a number of film festivals, winning a number of festival awards, although it was never theatrically released. However, in 2012 it was picked up by Magnolia Home Entertainment for DVD release. Curiosity Curiosity is a 2009 British short film written and directed by Toby Spanton. Kurokami: The Animation is a Japanese-Korean manga series written by Dall-Young Lim and illustrated by Sung-Woo Park. Square Enix publishes the manga in Japans bi-monthly seinen magazine Young Gangan. The story is initially set in modern-day Tokyo, then changes to the island of Okinawa in the middle of the story. The word "Black" in the title refers to the character , as it means black in Japanese. "God" in the title refers to the fact that Kuro is a superhuman, or "Tera Guardian". In France and other French-speaking countries and territories, the manga goes under the name Kurokami: Black God. The manga is created entirely by a Korean manhwa team led by both Lim and Park. They would occasionally make fun of the fact that none of them were fluent in Japanese in omake segments drawn at the end of each manga volume. Black God was among four manga titles licensed by Yen Press along with Zombie-Loan, Alice on Deadlines and The Bonds of Reasoning when it was announced by their panel at the 2007 New York Comic Convention. 19 volumes have been released in North America. It has been adapted into an anime animated by Sunrise, and first aired in Japan and in the United States on January 8, 2009, while South Korea aired it on January 9, 2009. Zero no shôten is a 2009 Japanese film directed by Isshin Inudō. It was nominated for Best Film at the 33rd Japan Academy Prize. It is a remake of the 1961 film by the same name. Chongqing Blues Chongqing Blues is a 2010 Chinese drama film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai. It was selected for the main competition at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Strangers No More Strangers No More is a 2010 short documentary film about a school in Tel Aviv, Israel, where children from 48 different countries and diverse backgrounds come together to learn. The parents of these children are among over 300,000 transnational migrant workers who have arrived in Israel—some with government authorization and others undocumented. The film follows three students as they struggle to acclimate to life in Israel and slowly unveil their stories of hardship. Strangers No More was shot on location at the Bialik-Rogozin School in Tel Aviv. It is produced and directed by Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon of Simon & Goodman Picture Company, whose films have received four Academy Award nominations and three Emmy Awards. It won best Short Documentary at the Academy Awards in 2011. I Am Breathing I am Breathing is a 2013 Scottish/UK documentary feature film directed by Emma Davie and Morag McKinnon and produced by Sonia Henrici and associate producers Alex Usborne and Justin Edgar for 104 films. It follows the last months of Neil Platt, a young father with terminal and debilitating motor neuron disease. It was funded by Channel 4, 104 films, the Scottish Documentary Institute and Danish Documentary Production The Ladies of the House The Ladies of the House, also known under the working title of Stripped, is a 2014 grindhouse film and the directorial debut of actor John Stuart Wildman. The film had its world premiere on 4 April 2014 at the Dallas International Film Festival, and marks the first non-pornographic film by the former adult actress Belladonna. Funding for The Ladies of the House was partially raised through a successful Kickstarter campaign. Casanova Variations Casanova Variations is a 2014 French-Austrian-German fantasy historical drama film written and directed by Michael Sturminger and starring John Malkovich. It is based on Histoire de ma vie by Giacomo Casanova, who is played by Malkovich. Mussanje Maathu Mussanjemaatu is a 2008 Romantic film starring Sudeep and Ramya. The film was directed by Mussanje Mahesh. The movie is produced by Suresh Jain. The music of the film was launched on 4 April 2008. The movie was released on 16 May 2008 in India. And also released in United States. In United States San Jose on 27 June 2008, in New Jersey on 11 July 2008, in Dallas on 26 July 2008, in Atlanta on 9 August 2008, in Los Angeles on 24 August 2008, in Laurel on 20 September 2008, in Novi on 27 September 2008, in Houston on 11 October 2008, in Seattle on 18 October 2008, in Boston on 26 October 2008, in Cary on 8 November 2008 and in Milpitas on 13 March 2010. And also released in Canada - Toronto on 30 November 2008. Mussanje Maatu has been remade in Bengali with the name Achena Prem which was released on 8 July 2011. Isa ISA is a 2014 made-for-television, sci-fi, psychological thriller movie about Isa Reyes, a high school teen who discovers that a chip in her brain allows her to unlock repressed memories through her dreams. It premiered on the Syfy channel on June 11, 2014, and stars Jeanette Samano, Sabi, Eric Ochoa, Ana Layevska, with Timothy DeLaGhetto and Fernando Allende. It also aired on the Chiller, mun2 and Telemundo networks and iTunes. It was produced by Fluency. 10000 Years Later 10000 Years Later is a 2015 Chinese animated epic action fantasy film directed by Yi Li. It was released on March 27, 2015. Road to Yesterday Road To Yesterday is a 2015 Nigerian road romantic drama film directed by Ishaya Bako. It stars Genevieve Nnaji and Oris Erhuero in lead roles, with Majid Michel and Chioma Chigul Omeruah in supporting roles. The film, which is co-produced by Genevieve Nnaji, is the actress first effort as a producer. Road to Yesterday tells the story of an estranged married couple, hoping to mend their strained marriage whilst on a road trip to a relative’s funeral. First of May First of May is a 2015 Taiwanese romantic-drama film. It was directed by Zhou Getai and written by Yuan Chiung-chiung. The film stars Richie Jen, Alyssa Chia, Lyan Cheng, and Cindy Yang. It was the latters first and final film before her suicide. The film was released in Taiwan on 1 May 2015. Toman Toman is a 2018 Czech Historical film by Ondřej Trojan. It focuses on Zdeněk Toman, who led Czechoslovak intelligence from 1945 to 1948. It premiered at Slavonice Film Festival on 2 August 2018. Roughest Africa Roughest Africa is a 1923 American silent film starring Stan Laurel. Sarah and Son Sarah and Son is a 1930 pre-Code American drama film directed by Dorothy Arzner. The screenplay by Zoë Akins was adapted from Timothy Sheas novel of the same name. It stars Ruth Chatterton, Fredric March, Gilbert Emery, and Doris Lloyd. It was filmed at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles and released by Paramount Pictures. Delicious Delicious is an American pre-Code Gershwin musical romantic comedy film starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, directed by David Butler, with color sequences in Multicolor. Honeymoon Hotel Honeymoon Hotel is an animated cartoon short subject in the Leon Schlesinger/Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies series, released February 17, 1934. The film was supervised by Earl Duvall. The characters were animated by Jack King, Frank Tipper, both credited, Bob Clampett, Paul Fennell, Chuck Jones and Frank Tashlin, final four uncredited. The music score was composed by Bernard Brown and Norman Spencer. The sound was solely recorded by Bernard Brown in the uncredited. Red Hot Mamma Red Hot Mamma is a 1934 Fleischer Studios Betty Boop animated short, directed by Dave Fleischer. Another Face Another Face is a 1935 film starring Wallace Ford, Brian Donlevy and Phyllis Brooks. A wanted gangster has plastic surgery and becomes an actor. Swedenhielms Swedenhielms is a 1935 Swedish comedy-drama film directed by Gustaf Molander. The film is based on the play by Hjalmar Bergman from 1923 and starrs Gösta Ekman, Karin Swanström, and Tutta Rolf. It's Never Too Late to Mend Its Never Too Late to Mend is a 1937 British melodrama film directed by David MacDonald and starring Tod Slaughter, Jack Livesey and Marjorie Taylor. In the film, a villainous squire and Justice of the Peace conspires to have his rival in love arrested on false charges. It is based on the novel It Is Never Too Late to Mend by Charles Reade. The film was made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie for release by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was popular enough to be re-released in 1942. The novel was adapted once before, as a British silent film in 1922, starring Russell Thorndike as Squire Meadows. The Lady and the Mob The Lady and the Mob is a 1939 American crime film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and written by Richard Maibaum and Gertrude Purcell. The film stars Fay Bainter, Ida Lupino, Lee Bowman, Henry Armetta, Warren Hymer and Harold Huber. The film was released on April 3, 1939, by Columbia Pictures. Sotto il sole di Roma Under the Sun of Rome is a 1948 Italian drama film directed by Renato Castellani. It was the first film of Castellanis Italian neorealism trilogy about poor people, followed by È primavera... in 1949 and Cannes Film Festival Palme dOr winner Two Cents Worth of Hope in 1952. Counterblast Counterblast is a 1948 British thriller film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Robert Beatty, Mervyn Johns and Nova Pilbeam. It was made by British National Films at Elstree Studios. The Glass Mountain The Glass Mountain is a 1949 black and white British romantic film drama. It starred Michael Denison, Dulcie Gray and Valentina Cortese. The film was a popular success of its day, and was re-released in the UK in 1950 and 1953. It features acclaimed classical vocalist Tito Gobbi as himself, with the orchestra and chorus of the Venice Opera House. The theme music by Nino Rota is memorable, and was also a contemporary hit. It was mainly filmed on location in the Dolomites and at Venices La Fenice Opera House. Co-producer Joseph Janni also co-produced another film shot in Italy, the comedy Honeymoon Deferred, in 1951. The Guardian wrote, "most reference books now deride the film, but at a time when Britain was emerging from the war into a period of grey austerity, The Glass Mountain and movies like it were a popular tonic. Set in the beautiful Dolomite mountains, with graceful performers and a nostalgically slow pace, it was one of the most successful British films to that date. The part of the composer was taken by Denison, with whom Gray starred on stage and screen so many times that the Denisons became one of the "royal families" of the British entertainment scene." A tale from peasant folklore concerns a mountain made of glass and a mans attempts to climb it, to win the love of a princess. For each step he takes, he slides back two steps; so, cleverly, he turns about and climbs it backwards, gaining double elevation with each downward step. Up in Central Park Up in Central Park is a 1948 American musical comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Deanna Durbin, Dick Haymes and Vincent Price. Based on the play Up in Central Park by Herbert Fields with a screenplay by Karl Tunberg, the film is about a newspaper reporter and the daughter of an immigrant maintenance man who help expose political corruption in New York City in the 1870s. The Forbidden Christ The Forbidden Christ is a 1951 Italian drama film directed by Curzio Malaparte. The Milkman The Milkman is a 1950 comedy film starring Donald OConnor, Jimmy Durante, and Piper Laurie. Gold Raiders Gold Raiders is a 1951 comedy Western film starring George OBrien and The Three Stooges. The picture was OBriens last starring role and the only feature film released during Shemp Howards second tenure with the trio. Lentävä kalakukko Esa Flies to Kuopio is a 1953 Finnish comedy crime film directed by Ville Salminen and starring Esa Pakarinen, Mai-Brit Heljo and Siiri Angerkoski. Johnny Concho Johnny Concho is a 1956 American Western film directed by Don McGuire starring Frank Sinatra, Keenan Wynn, William Conrad and Phyllis Kirk. This was Sinatras first Western and the role allowed him to play against type in his portrayal of the films villain. This film was unsuccessful for Sinatra, but he made four films the previous year and in 1956 also had a hit in High Society with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, filmed in Panavision and color. Naked Gun Naked Gun is a 1956 American film starring Willard Parker and Mara Corday. Pies and Guys Pies and Guys, released by Columbia Pictures in 1958, is the 185th short film starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Ten Who Dared Ten Who Dared is a 1960 film directed by William Beaudine and starring Brian Keith, Ben Johnson, and John Beal. It was produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution. It tells the story of United States Army officer John Wesley Powell, who was the first to travel down the Colorado River, and the dangers that he and nine other men had to face while making a map of the region during their 1869 expedition. Hired by Walt Disney Studios in 1959 as a technical adviser, Otis R. Marston led a film crew through the Grand Canyon to film river running and background scenes for the film. Young Guns of Texas Young Guns of Texas is a 1962 CinemaScope DeLuxe Color Western directed by Maury Dexter and starring James Mitchum, Alana Ladd, Jody McCrea, and Chill Wills. It is known for featuring the offspring of Robert Mitchum, Alan Ladd, Joel McCrea, and Chill Wills, the last also appearing in the film. Lucky Jo Lucky Jo is a 1964 French comedy crime film directed by Michel Deville and starring Eddie Constantine, Pierre Brasseur and Christiane Minazzoli. Massacre at Grand Canyon Grand Canyon Massacre is a 1964 Italian Spaghetti Western film starring James Mitchum, Milla Sannoner, and George Ardisson. It was directed by Sergio Corbucci and produced by Albert Band. The films theme song was performed by Rod Dana. When the Boys Meet the Girls When the Boys Meet the Girls is a 1965 American musical film directed by Alvin Ganzer and starring Connie Francis and Harve Presnell based on the musical Girl Crazy and a remake of MGMs Girl Crazy. Pistol for a Hundred Coffins Pistol for a Hundred Coffins is a 1968 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Peter Lee Lawrence. The Phynx The Phynx is a 1970 American comedy film directed by Lee H. Katzin about a rock and roll band named The Phynx and their mission in foreign affairs. The group is sent to the country of Albania to locate celebrity hostages taken prisoner by Communists. This turned out to be the final film appearance for several of the veteran performers in the cast, including Leo Gorcey, George Tobias and Marilyn Maxwell. Uski Roti Uski Roti is a 1969 Hindi film directed by Mani Kaul. It was Kauls first feature film, based on a short story of the same name by Mohan Rakesh, who also wrote the dialogue for the film. The film won the 1970 Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie, and is considered a seminal work of the Indian New Wave. It Only Happens to Others It Only Happens to Others is a 1971 French drama film directed by Nadine Trintignant. The film was made in the wake of the death of Nadine and Jean-Louis Trintignants daughter Pauline, in 1969. Smoke on the Potato Fields Smoke on the Potato Fields is a 1977 Czechoslovak film directed by František Vláčil. It stars Rudolf Hrušínský. The film is an adaptation of Bohumil Říhas novel Doktor Meluzin. The Apprentice Heel The Apprentice Heel is a 1977 French comedy film directed by Michel Deville. A Tale of Sorrow is a 1977 Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki. Blue Fin Blue Fin is a 1978 family movie that stars Hardy Krüger, Greg Rowe and Elspeth Ballantyne. It is based on an Australian novel written by Colin Thiele and published in 1969. Fists of Bruce Lee Fists of Bruce Lee, also known as Interpol, is a 1978 film directed by and starring Bruce Lee imitator, Bruce Li. First Contact First Contact is a 1983 Australian documentary film by Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson which recounts the incursion of gold-prospecting Australians into the unexplored interior highlands of New Guinea in 1930, then inhabited by a prosperous native population numbering in the region of one million. It is based on the book of the same name by the same authors. Inhabitants of the region and surviving members of the Leahy brothers gold prospecting party recount their astonishment at this unforeseen meeting. The film includes both moving and still pictures taken by Michael Leahy, leader of the party, and contemporary footage of the islands terrain. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It won Best Feature Documentary at the 1983 Australian Film Institute Awards. Making of a Male Model Making of a Male Model is a 1983 American made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Irving J. Moore and starring Joan Collins and Jon-Erik Hexum. It was produced by ABC and released on October 9, 1983. Le due vite di Mattia Pascal The Two Lives of Mattia Pascal is a 1985 Italian drama film directed by Mario Monicelli. It was adapted from the novel Il fu Mattia Pascal by Luigi Pirandello. It was entered into the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. Dust Dust is a 1985 film directed by Marion Hänsel based on the J. M. Coetzee novel In the Heart of the Country. The film was shot in Spain and is a French-Belgian production. The film was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It won the Silver Lion prize, awarded to the best first or second major work by a director, at the 1985 Venice Film Festival. The jury recognised Jane Birkins performance as amongst the best of the year, but decided not to award a best actress prize because all of the actresses they judged to have made the best performances were in films that won major awards. Scandal Sheet Scandal Sheet is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film directed by David Lowell Rich and starring Burt Lancaster. The film first aired on ABC on January 21, 1985. The Woman of My Life The Woman of My Life is a French film by Régis Wargnier released in 1986. Man of Ashes Man of Ashes is a 1986 Tunisian drama film directed by Nouri Bouzid. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. Ek Din Achanak Ek Din Achanak is a 1989 art film directed by Mrinal Sen, based on a Bengali novel, Beej by Ramapada Chowdhury. The Rabbit Man The Rabbit Man is a 1990 Swedish drama-psychological thriller directed by Stig Larsson, about a rapist whose father unknowingly investigates his crimes for a commercial television programme. The film sparked controversy because of its nude scenes and difficult subject, handled with an unconventional narrative style. The title refers to a nickname given by newspapers to a real rapist Larsson read about in the 1970s, who lured young girls into his apartment by telling them he was keeping rabbits there that he wanted to save from being exposed to animal testing. Börje Ahlstedt won the award for Best Actor for his part as the rapists father at the 26th Guldbagge Awards. Fragments: Chronicle of a Vanishing Fragments: Chronicle of a Vanishing is a 1991 Croatian film directed by Zrinko Ogresta. The film was selected for the Awards Category Young European Film of the Year for the fourth annual European Film Awards Ceremony. Liquid Dreams Liquid Dreams is a 1991 American erotic thriller starring Candice Daly. Liquid Dreams had some cult film buzz, mainly due to the movies slight comparisons to the 1983 film Videodrome. The film was screened at the International Critics Week of the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Judgment Day: The John List Story Judgment Day: The John List Story is a 1993 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Bobby Roth. It stars Robert Blake and Beverly DAngelo. It was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1993. Heads Heads is an American-Canadian black comedy directed by Paul Shapiro that originally aired as a TV film. Moment of Truth: Cradle of Conspiracy Moment of Truth: Cradle of Conspiracy is a 1994 American made-for-television drama film directed by Gabrielle Beaumont. The film is a part of the Moment of Truth franchise and premiered on NBC on May 2, 1994. Filming took place in Los Angeles. Va' dove ti porta il cuore Follow Your Heart is a 1996 Italian romance drama film written and directed by Cristina Comencini. It is based on the novel with the same name by Susanna Tamaro. For her performance Virna Lisi won a Globo doro and a Nastro dArgento for best actress. Any Mother's Son Any Mothers Son is a 1997 television drama film directed by David Burton Morris and starring Bonnie Bedelia, Hedy Burress, and Paul Popowich. S-a furat o bomba A Bomb Was Stolen is a 1961 Romanian dialogue-free spy film directed by Ion Popescu-Gopo. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. The Last Snows of Spring Lultima neve di primavera is a 1973 Italian drama film written and directed by Raimondo Del Balzo. Timeless Romance Timeless Romance is a 1998 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Jeffrey Lau and David Lai, starring Tony Leung Chiu-wai. It won "Best Screenplay" and "Film of Merit" at the 1999 Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards. Amor & Cia Love and Co is a 1998 Brazilian-Portuguese comedy-drama film directed by Helvécio Ratton. Based on Eça de Queirozs novel Alves & Cia, it stars Marco Nanini, Patricia Pillar and Alexandre Borges. Shot in São João Del Rei, Minas Gerais, and set in the 19th century, it follows Alves as he finds his wife Ludovina with Machado, and challenges him for a gun duel. The Lifestyle The Lifestyle is a 1999 American documentary about swinging in the United States. Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp , is a 1982 anime fantasy film based on the Middle Eastern folk tale of Aladdin. The film was released in Japan on 13 March 1982 by Toei. An English dubbed by Frontier Enterprises and received a VHS release by Media Home Entertainment in 1988 in the United States. An alternative English dub, under the title Aladdin and the Magic Lamp, was recorded and mixed at Golden Sync Studios and released in United States and Canada by The Samuel Goldwyn Company. With the celebrity voice cast of Christopher Atkins as Aladdin, Kristy McNichol as The Princess, John Carradine as The Wizard and June Lockhart as Aladdins Mother. The opening and ending credits music was "Angels Flight" were performed by Shadowfax. This dub would air on television by The Disney Channel on September 3, 1984, and American Movie Classics on April 5, 1992. But, has not seen a home media release to date. Djomeh Djomeh is a 2000 Iranian drama film directed by Hassan Yektapanah. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Caméra dOr. Prezident i ego vnuchka The President and His Granddaughter is a 2000 Russian comedy film directed by Tigran Keosayan. Participant of the main competition of the XII ORKF Kinotavr. Uncle Bun Uncle Bun is a 1991 Indian Malayalam-language film written and directed by Bhadran, and starring Mohanlal in the title role, as an obese youngster. The film is a remake of the 1989 film Uncle Buck. Special costumes were designed for Mohanlal, for his obese look by art director Sabu Cyril. The film included a lot of special effects sequences including a shot featuring a 360-degree head-turn. A. Vincent and Jayanan Vincent were roped in for the special effects photography, as there were no computer-generated graphics during the time. Krodh Krodh is a 2000 Indian film directed and produced by Ashok Honda. It stars Sunil Shetty and Rambha in the lead roles. The film is a remake of the 1996 Malayalam film Hitler, starring Mammootty and Shobhana. The Utopian Society The Utopian Society is a 2003 film directed by John P. Aguirre and starring Sam Doumit, Austin Nichols, Malin Åkerman, Mat Hostetler, Kelvin Yu, and Kirsten Ariza. It was re-released by Warner Brothers in 2008. Ekalavyan Ekalavyan is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language crime thriller film directed by Shaji Kailas and written by Renji Panicker, starring Suresh Gopi in the lead role along with Geetha, Narendra Prasad, Siddique, Vijayaraghavan, Ganesh Kumar, Janardanan, Madhu, Maathu, Jagathy Sreekumar, Pappu, and Devan in other pivotal roles. Rocky Mountain Holiday with John Denver and the Muppets Rocky Mountain Holiday is a television special and a soundtrack album of songs from the show, performed by American singer-songwriter John Denver and The Muppets. The show has Denver playing host to the extended Muppet family; he takes them up into the scenic Rockies for an excursion that includes fishing, hiking, and camping. The soundtrack album was released in November 1982, and the special itself aired May 12, 1983 on ABC. In 1984, the album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Album for Children, but lost to Michael Jacksons E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial storybook. Cyrano de Bergerac Cyrano de Bergerac is a 1900 French short drama film directed by Clément Maurice, featuring Benoit Constant Coquelin as Cyrano. It was shown at the 1900 Paris Universal Exposition. The film, tinted with color and synchronized to a wax cylinder recording, is thought to be the first film made with both color and sound. Emmanuel's Gift Filmmakers Lisa Lax and Nancy Stern capture Emmanuel Yeboah’s heart, spirit, and determination through the 2005 documentary Emmanuel’s Gift, based on the true story of Emmanuel’s life solely dedicated to making change. Narrated by Oprah Winfrey, the documentary follows Emmanuel on his journey to change the political and societal norms wrapped around disabled people in his home country of Ghana. Being that he was born with a deformed right leg, Emmanuel witnessed firsthand his whole life how disabled people were treated and viewed in the eyes of society. Children born with disabilities in Ghana are often abandoned or, in more extreme cases, killed. If they do survive, they often become poor beggars on the street. He, on the other hand, grew up in a small home with his mother and family. His father abandoned his mother when he found out that his son had a deformed leg. Emmanuel shined shoes every day for $2, refusing to let the prejudices against disabled people get to his head. One day he put in a grant request to the Challenged Athletes Foundation based in California all the way over in the United States. His request was not one for money, but rather for a bike that he would later receive to travel nearly 380 miles across the entire country of Ghana on to show those that did not support equal rights that disabled people can accomplish above and beyond what society tells them they can. Word spread fast about Emmanuel’s long journey on the bike given to him by the foundation. The Challenged Athletes Foundation, who gave Emmanuel the bicycle, reached out and asked him to come to America to do their triathlon. Being the ultimate go getter, Emmanuel went along and was even given a prosthetic leg after due time. Being as selfless as he is, Emmanuel used his newly found fame to better the 2 million disabled people of Ghana. He was awarded the CAF Most Inspirational Athlete of the Year Award and Nike’s Casey Martin award in America. Along with these awards he was also gifted money, and he used it all to give the people of Ghana free wheelchairs, and started the Emmanuel Education Fund. Hearing about his son’s fame, Emmanuel’s father returned to him to make amends. Emmanuel clarifies in the documentary that he doesn’t buy the excuses his father stresses, but gifts his father with his forgiveness anyway. The documentary wraps up by showing many promising changes Emmanuel has made to Ghana and plans to make in the future. Gogol Bordello Non-Stop Gogol Bordello Non-Stop is a 2008 music documentary film, written and directed by Margarita Jimeno and starring Gogol Bordello and Eugene Hütz. Full Disclosure Full Disclosure is a 2005 short film about a man who decides to try dating with a policy of "Full Disclosure", revealing all his faults, big and small, to people he dates on the first date. The Care Bears Battle the Freeze Machine The Care Bears Battle the Freeze Machine is the second television special to feature the Care Bears characters. Made by Ottawas Atkinson Film-Arts studios, it premiered in syndication in April 1984. April Fools April Fools is a 2007 horror film written and directed by Nancy Norman. Makante Achan Makante Achan is a 2009 Malayalam film starring Sreenivasan, Vineeth Sreenivasan, and Suhasini in the lead roles and Salim Kumar, Bindu Panicker and Varada Jishin in supporting roles. It was directed by V.M. Vinu, written by Samjad Narayanan, and produced by Seven Arts International Ltd. with G. P. Vijayakumar serving as the executive producer. Sreenivasan won the Asianet Film Award for Best Supporting Actor - Male for this film. Lost Masterpieces of Pornography Lost Masterpieces of Pornography is a 2010 short film written and directed by David Mamet and starring Kristen Bell, Ed ONeill and Ricky Jay. It was produced for Funny or Die. Belvedere Belvedere is a 2010 drama film from Bosnia and Herzegovina, directed by Ahmed Imamovic. The film was selected as the Bosnian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Pulp Pulp is a British comedy film directed by Adam Hamdy and Shaun Magher, starring Jay Sutherland and John Thomson, On March 2013, it was released exclusively on Xbox Live, becoming the first feature film to be distributed via a games console platform. .Hack//The Movie is a 2012 Japanese CGI anime film written by Kazunori Ito and directed by Hiroshi Matsuyama. It was released on January 21, 2012 in theaters and was released on DVD/Blu-ray on June 28, 2012. The Blu-ray release is a "hybrid" PlayStation 3 disc that includes the film and a fighting game called .hack//Versus. The movie features a theme song "Hikari wo Atsumete" by Japanese music artist KOKIA. Pilgrim Hill Pilgrim Hill is a 2013 Irish rural drama film. Writer and director Gerard Barrett won the Rising Star Award at the 10th Irish Film & Television Awards. The film depicts the life of an Irish cattle farmer, living alone with his invalided father in a remote Irish location. The Irish Times wrote: "Barretts debut feature is a quietly stunning slice of rural naturalism. A masterful debut." If You Build It If You Build It is a 2013 documentary directed by Patrick Creadon, produced by Neal Baer, and filmed on location largely in the town of Windsor and surrounding Bertie County, the states poorest county. The documentary follows a year in the life of an innovative, design-based high school program, culminating with the design and sixteen-week construction of a farmers market pavilion, the only farmers market pavilion in the U.S. designed and built by high school students. The films title is a truncated reference to the catchphrase "if you build it, he will come," from the 1989 film, Field of Dreams. Dirty Blondes from Beyond Dirty Blondes from Beyond is a 2012 American made for cable erotic film directed by Fred Olen Ray. Arikil Oraal Arikil Oraal is a 2013 Malayalam psychological thriller film scripted and directed by Sunil Ibrahim. The central character played by Indrajith Sukumaran is a creative ad director, Siddharth, with Nivin Pauly as Ichcha a waiter at a cafe and Remya Nambeesan as a trained dancer Veena. Supporting roles are played by Prathap Pothen as a psychologist and Lena as the head of a corporation. The movie is following Indrajiths character. The cinematography was by Krish Kymal, and the music was scored by Gopi Sunder. Arikil Oraal was produced by Ashiq Usman under the banner of Milestone Cinemas. The film started shooting in April 2013 in Kochi. The film released on 30 August 2013. It was equally praised by both critics as well as audiences. The movie was further noticed during its DVD release. Sunil Ibrahim was appreciated for his raw film-making style and strong characterizations. Landfill Harmonic Landfill Harmonic is a 2015 documentary film directed by Brad Allgood and Graham Townsley. It stars and tells the story of Paraguayan music teacher Favio Chavez and his Recycled Orchestra of Cateura, a childrens orchestra in Paraguay which performs with materials recycled from a trash landfill near Asuncion. In Paraguay, the current administrative director of the orchestra is reported to the prosecution for alleged lack of transparency with donations. The film debuted on March 18, 2015, and currently holds a 100% approval rating on Rottentomatoes.com. According to The Huffington Post, "the film is both an exposé on the harsh conditions of slum life and a commentary on the global threats of consumption and waste". In Stereo In Stereo is a 2015 American romantic comedy film directed and written by Mel Rodriguez III. The film stars Beau Garrett, Micah Hauptman, Melissa Bolona, Aimee Mullins, and Mario Cantone. Nabat Nabat is a 2014 Azerbaijani drama film directed by Elchin Musaoglu. The story is set during an upsurge in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and revolves around an old, sick ex-forestry worker and his wife Nabat, whose son has died in battle. Urumeen Urumeen is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by debutante director Sakthivel Perumalsamy. It stars Bobby Simha, his wife Reshmi Menon, and Kalaiyarasan. Produced by Axess Film Factory, the film has cinematography by Ravindranath Guru and music composed by Achu Rajamani. Urumeen is a revenge saga spanning across three generations. The film also uses Motion capture technology in a five-minute opening sequence. The film was released theatrically in India on 4 December 2015, at the time of floods in Chennai. The makers took this decision to avoid any losses due to delay in release. The film was released theatrically in Malaysia on 11 December 2015 by Lotus Five Star Entertainment. Upon its release, the film received positive reviews from audiences. The film ran for two weeks at the box office, while its collections dropped drastically in the third week. The film was later made available on legal digital streaming platforms Herotalkies and TentKotta on 30 June 2016 and on YuppTV on 7 July 2016. The film was also later released on DVD in Singapore by Lotus Five Star Entertainment. Later, it was also dubbed into Telugu as Raja Vijaya Simha and in Hindi as Hindustani Jaanbaaz in 2018. No No Sleep No No Sleep is an award-winning 2015 mainland China—Taiwan—Hong Kong short film by Taiwanese film director Tsai Ming-liang, winning Best Director at the Taipei Film Awards in 2015. It features Taiwanese actor Lee Kang-sheng and Japanese actor Masanobu Andō, and includes non-sexual full-frontal male nudity. This Changes Everything This Changes Everything is a 2018 American documentary film, directed by Tom Donahue. An examination of sexism in the Hollywood film industry, the film interviews a variety of actresses and women filmmakers on their experiences in the industry. The film premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was named first runner-up for the Peoples Choice Award: Documentaries. On January 17, 2019, Deadline Hollywood announced that the films theatrical, streaming, and broadcast rights for North America had been acquired by Good Deed Entertainment, and that the film would be released theatrically in the first half of 2019. Channa Mereya Channa Mereya is a 2017 Indian Punjabi-language romance film directed by Pankaj Batra. It is a remake of the Marathi film Sairat. The film follows Kainat, a girl belonging to an affluent family who falls in love with her classmate Jagat, who comes from a poor background. Initially they start seeing each other secretly, but when their relationship is exposed, they end up facing troubles in the form of Kainats brother Balli and father. The film received mixed reviews from critics. DC Super Hero Girls: Legends of Atlantis DC Super Hero Girls: Legends of Atlantis is a 2018 American animated superhero film based on the DC Super Hero Girls franchise, produced by Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. It is the fifth and final film in the DC Super Hero Girls franchise before it got rebooted by Lauren Faust, and it takes place in the Season 4 timeframe. It premiered at the San Diego Comic-Con International on July 22, 2018 and was released digitally and DVD on October 2, 2018. Ring Up the Curtain Ring Up the Curtain is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. The film survives and is available on DVD. The Toll Gate The Toll Gate is a 1920 American silent Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer, written by Lambert Hillyer and William S. Hart, and starring William S. Hart, Anna Q. Nilsson, Joseph Singleton, Jack Richardson, and Richard Headrick. It was released on April 15, 1920, by Paramount Pictures. The City Without Jews Die Stadt ohne Juden is a 1924 Austrian Expressionist film by Hans Karl Breslauer, based on the book of the same title by Hugo Bettauer. The film is one of the few surviving Expressionist films from Austria and has therefore been well researched. The film was first shown on 25 July 1924 in Vienna. In his novel, published in 1922, Hugo Bettauer succeeded in creating a relatively accurate allegorical vision of the near future, although the book was intended as entertainment and as a satirical response to the primitive antisemitism of the 1920s. It immediately became Bettauers most popular work: it was translated into several languages, and sold over a quarter of a million copies. Shortly after the premiere of the film Hugo Bettauer was murdered by Otto Rothstock, a former member of the Nazi Party, who was lionized by the antisemitic Austrian masses and was released less than two years after having been committed to a psychiatric institution. Women of Ryazan Women of Ryazan or The Peasant Women of Riazan is a 1927 Soviet silent drama film directed by Olga Preobrazhenskaya and co-directed by Ivan Pravov, starring Kuzma Yastrebitsky, Olga Narbekova and Yelena Maksimova. This is the fourth feature film Preobrazhenskaya directed. In this film, "she reveals her belief in the strength of a simple plot, and her penchant for portraying folk traditions and for conveying a sense of the beauty and freshness of her native countryside." The picture compares the fate of two heroines Anna, who commits suicide at the end, and her lively and energetic sister-in-law Vasilisa, who openly defies the old way of life. Children of Divorce Children of Divorce is a 1927 American silent romantic drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Clara Bow, Esther Ralston, and Gary Cooper. Adapted from the 1927 novel of the same name by Owen Johnson, and written by Louis D. Lighton, Hope Loring, Alfred Hustwick, and Adela Rogers St. Johns, the film is about a young flapper who tricks her wealthy friend into marrying her during a night of drunken revelry. Even though she knows that he is in love with another woman, she refuses to grant him a divorce and repeat the mistake of her divorced parents. Produced by Jesse L. Lasky, E. Lloyd Sheldon, and Adolph Zukor for the Famous Players-Lasky, the film was released on April 25, 1927 by Paramount Pictures. Alone Alone is a Soviet film released in 1931. It was written and directed by Leonid Trauberg and Grigori Kozintsev. It was originally planned as a silent film, but it was eventually released with a soundtrack comprising sound effects, some dialogue and a full orchestral score by Dmitri Shostakovich. The film, about a young teacher sent to work in Siberia, is in a realist mode and addresses three political topics then current: education, technology, and the elimination of the kulaks. The Bears and Bees The Bears and the Bees is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1932. Day of Reckoning Day of Reckoning is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film starring Richard Dix, Madge Evans and Conway Tearle. It is based on a novel by Morris Lavine. When a man is sent to prison, his wife is romanced by another man. The Firebird The Firebird is a 1934 murder mystery film starring Verree Teasdale, Ricardo Cortez, Lionel Atwill and Anita Louise, and directed by William Dieterle. A philandering Viennese actor is killed. In the murder scene, the camera sees what the killer does, hiding the culprits identity. Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch is a 1934 American comedy-drama film, directed by Norman Taurog, and is based on the 1904 Broadway play by Anne Crawford Flexner, which itself is taken from the novel of the same name by Alice Hegan Rice. The film stars Broadway stage actress Pauline Lord, and is one of only two films she appeared in. ZaSu Pitts and W. C. Fields appear in supporting roles. The 1934 version is the third film adaptation of the novel and play. The first film version was released in 1914, starring Blanche Chapman. The second version was released in 1919 and stars Mary Carr, while the fourth version was released in 1942 and stars Fay Bainter. The book was also adapted into a radio series which aired from 1935 to 1938. Hopalong Cassidy Returns Hopalong Cassidy Returns is a Western film sequel starring William Boyd, the seventh of the "Hopalong Cassidy" westerns. This was the first of 13 Hopalong Cassidy movies in which Morris Ankrum starred with William Boyd. He also was in two Hopalong Cassidy TV productions, Black Waters and The Black Sombrero. The Secret of Treasure Island The Secret of Treasure Island is a 1938 Columbia movie serial based on Robert Louis Stevensons novel Treasure Island. The serial is broken into fifteen chapters. Reporter Larry Kent travels to an island in the Caribbean to investigate the disappearance of his colleague, and discovers that the island contains a lost treasure trove of gold. Kent meets Toni Morrell, the daughter of a shipmate whose partner knew the location of the treasure, who helps him in his investigation and they search for the treasure together. During their investigation they are opposed by a villain named Collins and Dr. X., who attempts to kill Kent. Kent defeats Dr. X. in the final installment of the serial. The story was written by L. Ron Hubbard, at the time a writer of pulp fiction who went on to found the Scientology religion. Associate producer Louis Weiss hired Elmer Clifton to direct, and Yakima Canutt worked on the action sequences. The serial was well received by fans, and William C. Cline wrote positively of the action sequences in his book In the Nick of Time: Motion Picture Sound Serials. The serial received a one and a half star rating from Allmovie. Broadway Serenade Broadway Serenade is a 1939 musical drama film distributed by MGM, produced and directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The screenplay was written by Charles Lederer, based on a story by Lew Lipton, John Taintor Foote and Hanns Kräly. The music score is by Herbert Stothart and Edward Ward. I Was an Adventuress I Was an Adventuress is a 1940 American drama film directed by Gregory Ratoff, starring Vera Zorina, Richard Greene, Erich von Stroheim and Peter Lorre. Actress/ballerina Countess Tanya Vronsky works as decoy for two international con artists Andre Desormeaux and Polo. Uncle Kruger Ohm Krüger is a 1941 German biographical film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Emil Jannings, Lucie Höflich and Werner Hinz. It was one of a series of propaganda films produced in Nazi Germany attacking the British. The film depicts the life of the South African politician Paul Kruger and his eventual defeat by the British during the Boer War. It was the first film to be awarded the Film of the Nation award. It was re-released in 1944. Young and Willing Young and Willing is a 1943 American comedy film produced and directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring William Holden, Eddie Bracken, Robert Benchley, and Susan Hayward. With a screenplay by Virginia Van Upp based on the play Out of the Frying Pan by Francis Swann, the film is about young, aspiring actors—three men and three women—who combine their resources and move into the same apartment, hoping to keep the landlady in the dark until they can become famous. Young and Willing was made by Paramount Pictures and distributed by United Artists. Dangerous Passage Dangerous Passage is a 1944 American film noir drama film directed by William Berke, starring Robert Lowery and Phyllis Brooks. Passport to Destiny Passport to Destiny is a 1944 RKO Radio Pictures fantasy war film, starring Elsa Lanchester as an English charwoman who, believing herself invulnerable by being protected by a magic eye amulet, travels to Nazi Germany to personally assassinate Adolf Hitler. Zorro's Black Whip Zorros Black Whip is a 1944 Republic Pictures film serial starring Linda Stirling. The film was made after the 1940 20th Century-Fox remake of The Mark of Zorro and Republic wasnt able to use the character himself, but still wanted to capitalize on it. However, and despite the title, Zorro does not feature in this serial. The hero is actually called The Black Whip throughout. The serial is set in pre-statehood Idaho, and involves a fight to prevent and ensure statehood by the villains and heroes respectively. Parts of the serial were reused as stock footage to pad out later serials such as Don Daredevil Rides Again and Man with the Steel Whip – despite the fact that both of those serials had male leads. The Sailor Takes a Wife The Sailor Takes a Wife is a 1945 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Whorf and starring Robert Walker and June Allyson. Piccadilly Incident Piccadilly Incident is a 1946 British drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding, Coral Browne, Edward Rigby and Leslie Dwyer. Wilcox teamed his wife Anna Neagle with Michael Wilding for the first time, establishing them as top box-office stars in five more films, ending with The Lady with a Lamp in 1951. Wilding was third choice for leading man after Rex Harrison and John Mills. Calendar Girl Calendar Girl is a 1947 American musical romance film directed by Allan Dwan. The film is also known as Star Dust and Sweet Music. The movie was written by Lee Loeb, Mary Loos, and Richard Sale, with a cast featuring Jane Frazee, William Marshall, Gail Patrick, Kenny Baker and Victor McLaglen. This was Patricks last film before retiring from acting in the wake of her marriage. The Kneeling Goddess The Kneeling Goddess is a 1947 Mexican drama film directed by Roberto Gavaldón and starring María Félix, Arturo de Córdova and Rosario Granados. It was shot at the Estudios Churubusco in Mexico City, with sets designed by the art director Manuel Fontanals. Young Wives' Tale Young Wives Tale, also known as Fun for Four, is a 1951 British comedy film directed by Henry Cass and starring Joan Greenwood, Nigel Patrick, Derek Farr, and Guy Middleton. It features one of Audrey Hepburns earliest film roles, albeit a minor one, as Eve Lester. Auf der Reeperbahn nachts um halb eins On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight is a 1954 West German comedy drama film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Hans Albers, Heinz Rühmann and Fita Benkhoff. The film is set in Hamburg and was one of two 1950s films starring Albers attempting to emulate the success of his 1944 hit Große Freiheit Nr. 7. The film takes its name from the 1912 song of the same name and is not a remake of the 1929 silent film of the same title. A further version was made in 1969 with Curd Jürgens. Hot Summer Night Hot Summer Night is a 1957 film noir crime film starring Leslie Nielsen, Colleen Miller, and Edward Andrews. Reform School Girl Reform School Girl is a 1957 film starring Gloria Castillo as a teenage girl who is sent to a reformatory. The film was directed by Edward Bernds and was produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff. Reform School Girl was one of many sexploitation films released by American International Pictures during the 1950s and 1960s. AIPs films during this period were largely focused on juvenile delinquency. As part of the AIP formula, young girls were typically depicted as "good" or "bad" the latter of which were petty criminals, gang members, or the girlfriends of gang members. Other AIP films in the same genre included Drag Strip Girl, Hot Rod Girl, and High School Hellcats. Reform School Girl is available for on-line viewing at AMCtv.com. The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Shake, Rattle and Rock. Utah Blaine Utah Blaine is a 1957 American Western film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Rory Calhoun. It was based on a novel by Louis LAmour. The Last War is a 1961 Japanese film directed by Shūe Matsubayashi. Released by Toho, it was their second highest-grossing film of the year. The Golden Arrow The Golden Arrow is a 1962 Italian peplum film directed by Antonio Margheriti. La vacanza La vacanza is a 1971 Italian drama film by Tinto Brass. It stars Vanessa Redgrave and Franco Nero. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival on 4 September 1971 where it was awarded the Best Italian Film prize. This was followed by a theatrical release in Italy on 5 April 1972. A year earlier, Brass, Redgrave and Nero had worked together on the romantic drama, Dropout. The Woman Hunter The Woman Hunter is a 1972 American made-for-television mystery film that premiered as the CBS Movie of the Week on September 19, 1972. The teleplay was written by Brian Clemens and Tony Williamson, from a story by Clemens about a socialites involvement with an international thief. The film, directed by Bernard L. Kowalski and starring Barbara Eden, Stuart Whitman and Robert Vaughn, was shot in Acapulco and produced by Bing Crosby Productions. Larry Storch and his wife Norma appear at the beginning of the film. Libera, My Love Libera, My Love is a 1975 Italian drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini and starring Claudia Cardinale. 5 donne per l'assassino Five Women for the Killer is an Italian giallo film directed in 1974 by Stelvio Massi. Il Giorno wrote "the film has the merit of a quick direction that does not spare chills and twists". The Family That Dwelt Apart The Family That Dwelt Apart is a 1973 Canadian animated short based on the short story of the same name by E. B. White, about the misadventures of a family of seven who live in happy isolation on a small island in Barnetuck Bay, until word gets out that they are in distress. The film is directed by Yvon Mallette, narrated by E.B. White, and produced by Wolf Koenig for the National Film Board of Canada. The Family That Dwelt Apart received the Canadian Film Award for best animation. It was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 47th Academy Awards, losing to the US Claymation short Closed Mondays. Cattivi pensieri Evil Thoughts, is a 1976 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Ugo Tognazzi. Fraternity Row Fraternity Row is a 1977 American drama film portraying life in a 1950s fraternity at a fictional college. The Kid from Left Field The Kid from Left Field is a 1979 American made-for-television baseball comedy film starring Gary Coleman and Robert Guillaume. Colemans first film, it is a remake of the 1953 film of the same name. Hog Wild Hog Wild is a 1980 Canadian comedy film directed by Les Rose and written by Andrew Peter Marin. The film stars Patti DArbanville, Michael Biehn, Tony Rosato, Angelo Rizacos, Martin Doyle and Claude Philippe. The film was released on June 1, 1980, by Embassy Pictures. Nothing to Hide Nothing to Hide is a 1981 American pornographic film starring John Leslie and Richard Pacheco. The film was directed by Anthony Spinelli and is a spin-off of Spinellis Talk Dirty to Me. Nothing to Hide was followed by two sequels Justine and Nothing to Hide 3. Spiritual Love Spiritual Love, also known as Ghost Bride or The Phantom Bride is a 1987 Hong Kong fantasy comedy film directed by David Lai and Taylor Wong and starring Chow Yun-fat, Cherie Chung, Pauline Wong and Deanie Ip. John and Yoko: A Love Story John and Yoko: A Love Story is a 1985 American made-for-television biographical film that chronicles the lives of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, beginning just before they met in 1966 and concluding with Lennons murder in 1980. The movie was made with the co-operation of Yoko Ono, who controlled the song rights. It was directed by Sandor Stern and stars Mark McGann as Lennon and Kim Miyori as Ono. Treasure Island Treasure Island is a 1985 fabulist metafiction film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz, which was screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. French, British and American companies funded Ruizs obscure and complex adaptation of the classic coming-of-age adventure novel, written by Robert Louis Stevenson. Treasure Island stars a young Melvil Poupaud, a familiar face in Ruizs filmography, alongside popular veteran actors such as Martin Landau, Anna Karina and Jean-Pierre Léaud. The films play on the traditional narrative of an iconic and frequently dramatized story is very representative of Ruiz oneiric approach and style. Ruiz takes his fondness for cartography to a new level with Stevensons narrative, making the book into a map to the treasure in this rendition. Death of a Soldier Death of a Soldier is a 1986 Australian film based on the life of American serial killer Eddie Leonski. The film was shot using locations around Melbourne. The film is directed by Philippe Mora and stars James Coburn, Bill Hunter and Reb Brown. Divinas palabras Divinas palabras is a 1987 Spanish film directed by José Luis García Sánchez. It stars Ana Belén, Francisco Rabal and Imanol Arias. The film is based upon the play by Ramón del Valle-Inclán. A Mexican adaptation was released in 1977 starring the Mexican actress Silvia Pinal and directed by Juan Ibáñez. Hotel Colonial Hotel Colonial is a 1987 American adventure film directed by Cinzia Th. Torrini and written by Enzo Monteleone, Cinzia Th. Torrini, Robert Katz and Ira Barmak. The film stars John Savage, Rachel Ward, Massimo Troisi, Robert Duvall and Anna Galiena. The film was released on September 18, 1987, by Orion Pictures. Wuthering Heights is a 1988 Japanese drama film directed by Yoshishige Yoshida, based on the novel by Emily Brontë. It was entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Ich gelobe I Promise is a 1994 Austrian drama film directed by Wolfgang Murnberger. The film was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree Mr. Willowbys Christmas Tree is a television Christmas special that first aired December 6, 1995 on CBS. The special stars Robert Downey Jr., Leslie Nielsen, and Stockard Channing. It also features Kermit the Frog as a narrator and various other Muppets created exclusively for the special. It was sponsored by Nabisco. The special was based on a 1963 book of the same name, by Robert Barry. In 2005, Mr. Willowbys Christmas Tree was adapted into a childrens theater stage production by the Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre. Stella Street Stella Street is a British television comedy programme, originally screened in four series on BBC Two between 1997 and 2001. It takes the form of a mockumentary filmed on a camcorder, based on the fantastical premise that a group of British and American celebrities have all decided to move into Stella Street in Surbiton. The show was conceived and written by John Sessions, Phil Cornwell and Peter Richardson. The main characters are played by Sessions, Cornwell and Ronni Ancona. The characters themselves are impressions of famous celebrities such as Marlon Brando, Michael Caine, Jack Nicholson, and, idiosyncratically, UK football pundit Jimmy Hill. Stella Streets depiction of celebrities is mainly rooted in the popular stereotypes surrounding them. For example, Stella Streets Jack Nicholson is an inveterate womaniser, drug taker, and has a tacky line in Hawaiian shirts. Michael Caine is seen as an awkward wanna-be cognoscente in horn-rimmed glasses and a shock of ginger hair. Dirk Bogarde is a posh buffoon only interested in his rose garden and Country Life magazine. Al Pacino is deluded that he is a "tall actor, like Danny DeVito and Dustin Hoffman", despite the viewer knowing that he are of short stature. Joe Pesci is portrayed in the light of his most well-known roles in violent gangster films, while Jimmy Hill inevitably appears dull when talking about the FA Cup Final to plainly uninterested greater celebrities. Sessions and Cornwell also play other non-celebrity roles including elderly housekeeper, and lifelong Stella Street resident Mrs Huggett, couple-from-hell Pam and Graham Slurry, dopey builder Dean Barraclough and the potentially murderous gardener Len MacMonotony. The show returned for a "fifth" series in 2008 on the comedy website log.tv, but this consists of only seven five-minute pieces of John Sessions, Phil Cornwell and Peter Richardson talking about featured clips from the original series. Dead on Time Dead on Time is a 1983 British short film directed by Lyndall Hobbs and written by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson. Deedar Deedar is a 1951 Hindi film directed by Nitin Bose, starring Ashok Kumar, Dilip Kumar, Nargis and Nimmi. It is a story of unfulfilled love, where the heros childhood love is separated from him due to class inequalities. It is one of noted tragedies made in early Hindi cinema. It became a popular film of the Golden era and further established Dilip Kumar as the "King of Tragedy". Many years later, when Deedar was having a rerun at Mumbai theatres, actor Manoj Kumar asked director Raj Khosla to accompany him to the show. Thereafter, the story of Do Badan was written after reworking its story line, that film was also a hit. It is referred to repeatedly in the Vikram Seths 1993 novel A Suitable Boy, in which people watching it burst into tears and people who cant get tickets start a riot. The film was remade in Tamil as Neengadha Ninaivu. El supersabio The Genius is a 1948 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Perla Aguiar and Carlos Martínez Baena. The films sets were designed by the art director Gunther Gerszo. The Cry of Jazz The Cry of Jazz is a 1959 documentary film by Ed Bland that connects jazz to African American history. It uses footage of Chicagos black neighborhoods and performances by Sun Ra, John Gilmore, and Julian Priester interspersed with scenes of musicians and intellectuals, both black and white, conversing at a jazz club. It has been credited with predicting the urban riots of the 1960s and 70s, and has also been called the first Hip-Hop film. In 2010, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Library of Congress had this to say of the film and its significance: The Precarious Bank Teller The Precarious Bank Teller is a 1980 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. Nerds 2.0.1: A Brief History of the Internet Nerds 2.0.1: A Brief History of the Internet - a.k.a. Glory of the Geeks - is a 1998 American PBS television documentary that explores the development of the Arpanet, the Internet, and the World Wide Web in from 1969 to 1998. It was created during the dot-com boom of the late 1990s. The documentary was hosted and co-written by Robert X. Cringely, and is the sequel to the 1996 documentary, Triumph of the Nerds. It was first broadcast as Glory of the Geeks in three weekly episodes between September 19 and October 3, 1998 on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, and as Nerds 2.0.1 on consecutive days between November 25, 1998 by PBS in the United States. Ostia Ostia is a 1970 Italian comedy film. It is the directorial debut of Sergio Citti. China: The Panda Adventure China: The Panda Adventure is a 2001 film directed by Robert M. Young. It stars Maria Bello and Yu Xia. Set in 1936 China, Ruth Harkness has come to settle the affairs of her husband, Bill, who died while observing the rare and unstudied panda bear. His journal describes the panda as shy and docile, while great white hunter Dak Johnson describes them as ferocious beasts. This intrigues her, and she sets off to retrace Bills steps and save the pandas from Johnson. She encounters many obstacles, both natural and created by Johnson. Two Against Time Two Against Time is a 2002 television film, starring Marlo Thomas and Ellen Muth. It was written by Casey Kurtti and Peter Nelson and directed by David Anspaugh. The film was originally aired at CBS on April 4, 2002. Boomiyile Rajakkanmar Bhoomiyile Rajakkanmar is a 1987 Indian Malayalam-language political thriller film, produced by Joy Thomas under the banner Jubilee Productions. It is directed by Thambi Kannanthanam and stars Mohanlal, Suresh Gopi, Nalini, Balan K. Nair,Adoor Bhasi, Jagadish and Jagathy. Senza filtro Without filter is a 2001 Italian film directed by Mimmo Raimondi starring J-Ax, DJ Jad and Luciano Federico. The film stars the hip hop duo Articolo 31 in their acting debut. Yellowknife Yellowknife is a 2002 Canadian film directed by Rodrigue Jean and starring Sébastien Huberdeau, Hélène Florent, Patsy Gallant, Philippe Clément, Brad Mann, Todd Mann and Glen Gould. Loha Loha is a 1987 Hindi film directed by Raj N. Sippy. It was released in India on 23 January 1987. It stars Dharmendra, Shatrughan Sinha, Karan Kapoor, Madhavi, Mandakini and Amrish Puri. The film was one of that years highest-grossing films. The film became Dharmendras first hit of the year 1987, where he went on to deliver 7 more outright hits and hence, represented one of his best career years as well as an all-time record year for any Hindi film star. The films music became popular also, most notably, "Isa Pir na musa pir, sabse bada hain paisa pir", picturised beautifully on the male leads of the film. Coming Home Mein Vater is a 2003 German television film directed by Andreas Kleinert. Klaus J. Behrendt was awarded in 2003, the Audience Award of the Marl Group at the Adolf Grimme Prize and the Bavarian Television Award. In addition, the film was awarded the International Emmy Award for best TV movie. Red Trousers: The Life of the Hong Kong Stuntmen Red Trousers: The Life of the Hong Kong Stuntmen is a documentary film directed by Robin Shou. Liquid Bridge Liquid Bridge is a 2003 Australian film starring Ryan Kwanten. The film concerns aspiring pro surfer Nick McCallum, who is held back from achieving fame by his disabled father. However, after being framed for smuggling drugs and jailed, he fights to prove his innocence. Mamay Mamay is a 2003 Ukrainian language film. Based on ancient Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar folklore, this is a Ukrainian version of Romeo and Juliet. A fugitive Cossack falls in love with a stunningly beautiful Tatar woman who saves him from certain death. Their love defies age-old hatred between their respective peoples. The film features cinematography by Serhiy Mykhalchuk and a soundtrack by composer Alla Zahaykevych. It was directed by Oles Sanin. Mamay was Ukraines 2003 submission for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The Ister The Ister is a 2004 documentary film directed by David Barison and Daniel Ross. The film is loosely based on the works of philosopher Martin Heidegger, in particular the 1942 lecture course he delivered, Hölderlins Hymne «Der Ister», concerning a poem, Der Ister, by the German poet Friedrich Hölderlin. The film had its premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2004. Think Tank Think Tank is a comedy feature film written and directed by the Brian Petersen, star of MTVs "Sportblender". The film was produced by Chris Wyatt and Sean Covel. It was released theatrically by Conservative Films & Entertainment, on DVD by Monarch Home Video, broadcast on US cable by Starz, and available online through Netflixs "Watch Instantly" feature. Reptilicant Reptilicant is an action film released in 2006 that stars Gary Daniels and Tina-Desiree Berg. The rest of the cast includes Desi Singh, Jason Johnson, Paul Darrigo and Darryl Phinnessee. Desi Singh also directed the film. Romántico Romántico is a 2005 documentary film directed by Mark Becker and starring Arturo Arias and Carmelo Muñiz Sanchez. Still Green Still Green is an American drama film directed by Jon Artigo, written by Georgia Menides, produced by Menides, Doug Lloyd, and Andrea Ajemian, and starring Sarah Jones, Ryan Kelley, Douglas Spain, Noah Segan, Paul Costa, Brandon Meyer, Ashleigh Snyder, Michael Strynkowski, Nicole Komendat and Gricel Castineira. The film also features American Idol finalist Vonzell Solomon in her acting debut. It was shot throughout Southwest Florida, including Bonita Beach, Naples, and Port Charlotte. The film was shown at film festivals and was released on DVD on October 13, 2009. Still Green was made by Uncovered Productions and Artigo/Ajemian Films. Abduction: The Megumi Yokota Story Abduction: The Megumi Yokota Story is an American documentary about Megumi Yokota, a Japanese student who was abducted by a North Korean agent in 1977. The film made its world premiere at the 2006 Slamdance Film Festival and has won numerous awards. It was made by Canadian journalists Chris Sheridan and Patty Kim made and released in 37 theaters in Tokyo and 17 other prefectures, including Hokkaido, Kanagawa, Osaka, Hiroshima and Fukuoka. It was also released in theaters in the United States, opening on August 18, 2006, at the Hollywood Arc Light Cinema in Los Angeles. Among its honors, this film was named best documentary at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, the Austin Film Festival, the Asian Film Festival of Dallas and won the audience award at the Omaha and Slamdance Film Festivals in 2006. The film has been shown at some of the largest festivals all over the world including the Sydney Film Festival in Australia, the International Documentary Festival of Amsterdam in The Netherlands and the Hot Docs Film Festival in Canada. In January 2009, the film was honored with the prestigious Alfred I. duPont Award, one of the highest distinctions in American journalism. The film has also been broadcast on TV, and featured in theaters in Hong Kong, Canada, Belgium, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Israel, France, Australia, Germany, Switzerland, France, Singapore and many others. Sugar Creek Sugar Creek is a 2007 film directed by James Cotten and starring Dustin Alford, Kevin Gage, Robert Miano, and Daniel Kruse. It is a supernatural western thriller, set in 1889 and filmed in Arkansas. Exodus Exodus is a contemporary retelling of the Biblical story of Exodus, that was released in 2007. It was directed by Penny Woolcock and was shot on location in Margate, Kent, England. The film, which had a working title The Margate Exodus features the burning of a large sculpture of a man made out of waste by Antony Gormley. The film was shown on Channel 4 on 19 November 2007. Prince and The N.P.G.: Diamonds and Pearls - Video Collection Diamonds and Pearls Video Collection is a collection of music videos compiled to accompany and further promote Princes hit album Diamonds and Pearls. The collection was originally released in VHS format on October 6, 1992, and finally saw a DVD release on August 22, 2006. The collection contains videos for most of the songs on the album, with the exception of "Daddy Pop", "Walk, Dont Walk" and "Push". Two tracks included that were not on the album were "Call the Law", which was a B-side to the single release of "Money Dont Matter 2 Night" and "Dr. Feelgood", a cover version. Four of the clips were live concert performances: "Thunder", "Dr. Feelgood", "Jughead" and "Live 4 Love". The DVD release did not contain any extras from the VHS version. Seance Ouija is a 2007 Filipino horror-thriller film from director Topel Lee, his paranormal first feature-length, from the screenplay by Aloy Adlawan. The film stars Jolina Magdangal, Iza Calzado, Rhian Ramos and Judy Ann Santos haunted by a spirit they accidentally unleashed while playing an Ouija board. This is the second film co-produced by GMA Films and VIVA Films years after VIVA withdrew from GMA. The joint production between the two companies was proven a success since fans believe that there is still chemistry among the two companies and it led to more jointly produced movies that became box-office hits. On an Unnamed Hill On the Nameless Height also known in English as On an Unnamed Hill and Unidentified Heights, is a Russian-Belarusian 2004 television film in four parts, set in 1944 in the Second World War. Sex Positive Sex Positive is a 2008 documentary film about Richard Berkowitz directed by Daryl Wein. The film explores Berkowitzs life, presenting him as a revolutionary gay activist whose incomparable contribution to the invention of safe sex has never been aptly credited. The documentary had footages from Berkowitz, as well as Don Adler, Dotty Berkowitz, Susan Brown, Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, Richard Dworkin, William A. Haseltine, Larry Kramer, Ardele Lister, Michael Lucas, Francisco Roque, Gabriel Rotello, Joseph Sonnabend, Dr. Bill Stackhouse GMHC Secretary, Krishna Stone, Sean Strub and Edmund White. In 2008, the film won the Grand Jury Award at the Los Angeles Outfest for "Best Documentary Feature". Crazy Waiting Crazy Waiting, also known as The Longest 24 Months or Going Crazy Waiting, is a 2008 South Korean film written and directed by Ryu Seung-jin. Doraemon the Movie: The New Records of Nobita's Spaceblazer , also known as Doraemon: The Hero 2009 then later as Doraemon: The New Record of Nobita Spaceblazer is an anime film, released in Japan Its the 29th of Doraemon films series. It is a remake of the 1981 movie The Records of Nobita, Spaceblazer. This is the first film released during the celebration of TV Asahis 50th Anniversary. It was voted the No.1 Movie in Japan as of March 9, 2009. It ranked as the 4th highest grossing Japanese animated film in 2009. Top Floor Left Wing Top Floor, Left Wing is a 2010 French comedy film. It won the Panorama FIPRESCI Award at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2011. Good Morning President Good Morning President is a 2009 South Korean film written and directed by Jang Jin that takes viewers to the private quarters of the Blue House during the terms of three fictional presidents, each trapped between political and ethical choices. It was chosen as the opening film of the 14th Busan International Film Festival and was released in theaters on October 22, 2009. Sea Shadow Sea Shadow is a 2011 Emirati coming-of-age film written by Mohammed Hassan Ahmed and directed by Nawaf Al-Janahi. The film was the first from Image Nation to be filmed in the United Arab Emirates. The film premiered at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival in October 2011 and was released in theaters throughout the Arab states of the Persian Gulf in November 2011. It premiered in the United States at the Palm Springs International Film Festival in January 2012. The Suicide Forecast The Suicide Forecast is a 2011 South Korean comedy-drama film. It is Jo Jin-mos directorial debut. Mere Dost Picture Abhi Baaki Hai Mere Dost Picture Abhi Baki Hai, earlier known as Amar Joshi Shahid Ho Gaya, is a 2012 Bollywood comedy film directed by Rajnish Thakur and produced by Narendra Singh. The film stars Sunil Shetty, Udita Goswami, Rajpal Yadav, and Om Puri in lead roles amongst others. The films title is adapted from a scene of Om Shanti Om featuring Shahrukh Khan saying "Picture abhi baki hai, mere dost" apparently. The movie was a disaster on box office. With You, Without You Oba Nathuwa Oba Ekka is a 2012 Sri Lankan film written and directed by prolific Sri Lankan filmmaker Prasanna Vithanage, and produced by Lasantha Navaratne, Mohammad Adamaly and Prasanna Vithanage for Akar Films. It stars Shyam Fernando and Anjali Patil in lead roles with Maheshwari Ratnam and Wasantha Moragoda. Music composed by Lakshman Joseph De Saram. Based on the novella A Gentle Creature by Fyodor Dostoyevski, Oba Nathuwa Oba Ekka was adapted into a post-war Sri Lankan background. Principal photography was shot in Bogawanthalawa, Central Province, Sri Lanka and Sarasavi Studio in Colombo. Die Pilgerin Die Pilgerin is a two-part German television film directed by Philipp Kadelbach and produced by Benjamin Benedict. It premiered on 5 and 6 January 2014 on Zweiten Deutschen Fernsehen. Rockin' on Heaven's Door Rockin on Heavens Door is a 2013 South Korean film directed by Nam Taek-soo, starring F.T. Island lead vocalist Lee Hong-ki as an idol star who learns to cope with his past and rediscovers music during community work at a hospice for terminally ill patients. Gundam Build Fighters is a 2013 Japanese science fiction anime television series based on Sunrises long-running Gundam franchise. The series is directed by Kenji Nagasaki of No. 6 and written by Yōsuke Kuroda of Mobile Suit Gundam 00. Character designs were done by both Kenichi Ohnuki and Suzuhito Yasuda. The series was first unveiled under the name "1/144 Gundam Mobile" project by Sunrise, before its official announcement. In contrast to other Gundam series, Gundam Build Fighters focuses on the Gundam model aspect of the franchise. The series was officially unveiled by Bandai on July 2, 2013, during the seriess live press conference as part of Gundams 35th Anniversary in 2014. It premiered on TXN stations in Japan and on YouTube in limited international markets on October 7, 2013. One Manga adaptation and two photonovels were also announced by Sunrise, and currently running on Gundam Ace, Hobby Japan, and Dengeki Hobby Magazine magazines. Gundam Build Fighters is followed by the 2014 sequel Gundam Build Fighters Try. A sequel ONA titled , which takes place between Build Fighters and Build Fighters Try, was released on August 25, 2017. Cast No Shadow Cast No Shadow is a 2014 Canadian feature film. Directed by Christian Sparkes and written by Joel Thomas Hynes, the film stars Percy Hynes White as Jude Traynor, a troubled teenager who forms a friendship with a reclusive older woman after his abusive father is sent to jail. The film premiered at the Atlantic Film Festival and received awards from the festival for Best Atlantic Feature, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actress, Best Actor and Best Cinematography. The film garnered four Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Art Direction/Production Design and Best Original Score. Noy Number Bipod Shanket Noy Number Bipod Sanket is a 2007 Bengali Comedy-Drama Film directed by Humayun Ahmed. The film stars Diti, Tania Ahmed, Rohmot Ali, Jayanta Chattopadhyay, Challenger in lead roles. The film was shot in Nuhas Polli. Eva & Leon Eva & Leon is a 2015 French drama film written and directed by Émilie Cherpitel. The movie is about A privileged woman and an orphaned boy become friends. Romance Complicated Romance Complicated is a 2016 Gujarati romantic comedy film directed by Dhwani Gautam and produced by Kirti Premraaj Jain, Nishit Jain & Rajiv Sharma. It stars Malhar Pandya and Divya Misra make their debut as leads in this Gujarati film. Todo Mal Todo mal is a Mexican film written and directed by Issa López, and starring Osvaldo Benavides, Marcela Guirado, Martin Altomaro, Alfonso Dosal, and Sebastián Zurita. The film premiered on March 16, 2018 in Mexico. Unterwerfung Unterwerfung is a 2018 German television drama film directed by Titus Selge and starring Edgar Selge. It is based on the 2015 novel Submission by Michel Houellebecq and a German stage adaptation of the novel. Marilyn Marilyn is a 2018 Argentine drama film directed by Martín Rodríguez Redondo and based on the true story of Marilyn. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. The Fugitive The Fugitive is a 1910 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Prints of the film survive at the film archive of the Library of Congress and at George Eastman House. The script was by John MacDonagh, who would later fight in the Easter Rising under the command of his brother, Thomas MacDonagh, one of the seven signatories of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic, who would be executed by the British along with 15 other leaders after the Rising. John MacDonaghs script was originally on an Orange/Green theme, and set in Ireland where unionists and nationalists were at war, rather than the American Civil War theme to which it was adapted. The plot involves two soldiers, one Confederate and one Union, who leave their families to go to war. After a skirmish they end up separated from their own sides; the Union soldier shoots the Confederate. Escaping from pursuing Confederates, he looks for refuge in the house of his enemys family. L'homme du large L Homme du large is a 1920 French silent film directed by Marcel LHerbier and based on a short story by Honoré de Balzac. It was filmed on the rugged southern coast of Brittany creating atmosphere in a film about the forces of good and evil that motivate human behaviour. Great Guns Great Guns! is a 1927 Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon produced by the Walt Disney Studio and Winkler Productions. It was re-issued by Walter Lantz Productions in 1932. It was originally released on October 17, 1927. Melody of the World Melody of the World is a 1929 German film directed by Walter Ruttmann. It is also known as World Melody. The film is structured like a symphony and consists of documentary footage from all over the world, contrasted and juxtaposed to show a number of human activities as they take form in different cultures. There are also staged scenes with actors. The film was produced by Tonbild-Syndikat AG as an assignment from Hapag. It has an original score by Wolfgang Zeller. It was advertised as Germanys first feature-length sound film. Party Girl Party Girl is a 1930 American pre-Code crime film directed by Victor Halperin and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Jeanette Loff, and Marie Prevost. It is also known by the alternative title of Dangerous Business, the title of the novel on which it is based. It follows a New York businessman who inadvertently becomes involved in the criminal activities of a covert escort agency. The film holds the record for the longest transfer from banned status to original release in United Kingdom history, having been rejected for cinema release in 1930, and remaining unreleased there until 2003. Holiday of St. Jorgen St. Jorgens Day, is a 1930 Soviet, partly silent comedy film by Yakov Protazanov and starring Igor Ilyinsky. Uncredited are the original novel by Harald Bergstedt, and the cues written by Ilf and Petrov. Caught Plastered Caught Plastered is a 1931 American Pre-Code musical comedy film, released by RKO Radio Pictures starring the comedy team Wheeler & Woolsey. Two Against the World Two Against the World is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Constance Bennett as a woman who tries her best to keep her sister and brother out of trouble. It is based on the play A Dangerous Set by Marion Dix and Jerry Horwin. The film, as well as Unashamed, is based on a Philadelphia society murder by Eddie Allen, who killed Francis Donaldson III in an "honor killing". Mama's Little Pirate Mamas Little Pirate is a 1934 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 132nd Our Gang short that was released. Hearts Are Thumps Hearts Are Thumps is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 152nd Our Gang short released. The Renegade Ranger The Renegade Ranger is a 1938 American film directed by David Howard. It was the first film Tim Holt made for RKO, for whom he would be one of the studios biggest stars. She's Got Everything Shes Got Everything is a 1937 American romantic comedy directed by Joseph Santley using a screenplay by Harry Segall and Maxwell Shane, based on a story by Shane and Joseph Hoffman. The film stars Gene Raymond and Ann Sothern, with supporting performances by Victor Moore, Helen Broderick, Parkyakarkus, and Billy Gilbert. RKO Radio Pictures produced and distributed the picture, which was released on the final day of 1937. Valley of the Giants Valley of the Giants is a 1938 American Technicolor adventure film directed by William Keighley, written by Seton I. Miller and Michael Fessier, and starring Wayne Morris, Claire Trevor, Frank McHugh, Alan Hale Sr., Donald Crisp, and Charles Bickford. It is based on the novel The Valley of the Giants by Peter B. Kyne. The film was released by Warner Bros. on September 17, 1938. Son of Ingagi Son of Ingagi is a 1940 American monster movie directed by Richard C. Kahn. It was the first science fiction horror film to feature an all-black cast. It was written by Spencer Williams based on his own short story, House of Horror. Although the films title appears to suggest that it is a sequel to the 1930 movie Ingagi, it is not. Son of Ingagi is about Elanor and Bob Lindsay inheriting the house of doctor Helen Jackson who had just returned from her trip to Africa. Jackson also had returned with a missing link monster named NGina as well as African gold. When NGina drinks the doctors potion, it puts him into a rage that makes him murder Dr. Jackson. The Lindsay family inherits Jacksons house where they soon find the presence of the monster. Kisses for Breakfast Kisses for Breakfast is a 1941 screwball comedy directed by Lewis Seiler, starring Dennis Morgan, Jane Wyatt and Shirley Ross. The film is a remake of the 1930 pre-Code comedy The Matrimonial Bed, which was produced by Warner Bros. from an English stage play adaptation by Seymour Hicks of a French comic farce, Au Premier de Ces Messieurs, written by Yves Mirande and André Mouëzy-Éon. The Penalty The Penalty is a 1941 American crime film directed by Harold S. Bucquet and written by Harry Ruskin and John C. Higgins. The film stars Edward Arnold, Lionel Barrymore, Marsha Hunt, Robert Sterling, Gene Reynolds and Emma Dunn. The film was released on March 14, 1941, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. My Favorite Spy My Favorite Spy is a 1942 film directed by Tay Garnett and featuring Kay Kyser and Ellen Drew. X Marks the Spot X Marks the Spot is a 1942 film noir crime film directed by George Sherman and Damian OFlynn, Helen Parrish, and Dick Purcell. It is a remake of the 1931 film of the same name. Betrayal from the East Betrayal from the East is a 1945 spy film starring Lee Tracy and Nancy Kelly. The movie was directed by William A. Berke and based on the book Betrayal from the East: The Inside Story of Japanese Spies in America by Alan Hynd. An American is recruited by a Japanese spy ring operating in the United States prior to the countrys entry into World War II. Faithful in My Fashion Faithful in My Fashion is a 1946 American film directed by Sidney Salkow. That Brennan Girl That Brennan Girl, also known as Tough Girl, is a 1946 drama romance film produced and directed by Alfred Santell and starring James Dunn, Mona Freeman, William Marshall and June Duprez. It is the final film of Alfred Santell and also the last leading role for James Dunn. Dark Delusion Dark Delusion is an American film, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and starring James Craig, Lionel Barrymore, and Lucille Bremer. The film was the last in the Dr. Kildare film series released by MGM. The Lone Wolf in London The Lone Wolf in London is a 1947 American crime film directed by Leslie Goodwins and starring Gerald Mohr, Nancy Saunders and Eric Blore. The picture features the fictional Scotland Yard detective the Lone Wolf who travels to London, and solves the mystery of some missing jewels. It was the penultimate Lone Wolf film, followed by The Lone Wolf and His Lady in 1949, and the last for Mohr in the lead role. The Gal Who Took the West The Gal Who Took the West is a 1949 American Technicolor Western film directed by Frederick de Cordova starring Yvonne De Carlo, Charles Coburn, Scott Brady and John Russell. It was nominated for an award by the Writers Guild of America 1950. Justice Is Done Justice Is Done is a 1950 French drama film directed by André Cayatte. It tackles the subject of euthanasia by depicting a court case in which a woman is tried for killing her terminally ill husband at his request. It won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. Time, Gentlemen, Please! Time Gentlemen, Please! is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Eddie Byrne. Confidentially Connie Confidentially Connie is a 1953 film directed by Edward Buzzell. It stars Van Johnson and Janet Leigh. Maine housewife Connie Bedloe is pregnant, but the familys limited income from her husband Joes teaching job means that they cant buy meat. When the father-in-law Opie, a Texas cattle rancher, comes to visit and finds out that the family is not eating meat, he convinces the butcher to sell him a giant steak, halving the price. At a party, the guests find out that the butcher sold it to Opie at half price, and so they all head to the butcher shop, causing a price war. In the end, it comes time for the family to decide whether to stay in Maine or return to Texas. The Love Lottery The Love Lottery is a 1954 Ealing Studios comedy film, directed by Charles Crichton and starring David Niven. The film examines celebrity and fan worship with an international setting including Lake Como, ambitious dream sequences, and an uncredited cameo appearance at the end by Humphrey Bogart as himself. The Miracle on 34th Street The Miracle on 34th Street is the Christmas episode of the American anthology television series The 20th Century Fox Hour. Broadcast on December 14, 1955, it was directed by Robert Stevenson, with stars Macdonald Carey, Teresa Wright and Thomas Mitchell as Kris Kringle. This version, now digitally remastered, has been included in several home video releases of the original 1947 film version as a bonus feature. Twilight for the Gods Twilight for the Gods is a 1958 American Eastmancolor adventure film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Rock Hudson and Cyd Charisse. The story is based on the novel Twilight for the Gods by Ernest K. Gann. Black Tights Black Tights is a 1961 French anthology film featuring four ballet segments shot in Technirama and directed by Terence Young. The dances in the film were abridged versions of ballets created for the stage by the dancer and choreographer Roland Petit, who appears in the three of the four sequences along with his wife, the ballerina Zizi Jeanmarie. The film is also known as Un deux trois quatre! in France. Spartacus and the Ten Gladiators Spartacus and the Ten Gladiators is a |1964 international co-production sword and sandal film directed by Nick Nostro and co-written by Nostro, Alfonso Balcázar and Sergio Sollima. Delitto d'amore Somewhere Beyond Love is a 1974 Italian drama film directed by Luigi Comencini. It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. It won the Grand Prix of the Belgian Film Critics Association. Dracula in the Provinces Dracula in the Provinces is a 1975 Italian film directed by Lucio Fulci. Beyond the Reef Beyond the Reef is a 1980 American adventure film directed by Frank C. Clarke and written by Louis LaRusso II and James Carabatsos. The film stars Dayton Kane, Maren Jensen, Kathleen Swan, Keahi Farden, Oliverio Maciel Diaz, George Tapare, David Nakuna, Robert Atamu and Bob Spiegel. The Legend of Walks Far Woman The Legend of Walks Far Woman is a 1982 American TV film starring Raquel Welch and Bradford Dillman. It aired on NBC. Circle of Power Circle of Power, also known as Mystique, Brainwash and The Naked Weekend, is a 1981 film, co-produced by Gary Mehlman, Anthony Quinn and Jeffrey White, and based on the non-fiction book A Group Encounter Defiled. It stars Yvette Mimieux in her final film performance. The Wild Duck The Wild Duck is a 1984 Australian film directed by Henri Safran and starring Jeremy Irons and Liv Ullmann. It was adapted from the play by Henrik Ibsen, with the drama relocated to Tasmania in 1913. Hambone and Hillie Hambone and Hillie is a 1983 American comedy-drama film about a dog separated from his owner. The dog treks from New York to Los Angeles, meeting a host of helpers along the way. It was directed by Roy Watts, and starred Lillian Gish, Timothy Bottoms, Candy Clark, and O. J. Simpson. After Darkness After Darkness can refer to: Came a Hot Friday Came a Hot Friday is a 1985 New Zealand comedy film, based on the 1964 novel by Ronald Hugh Morrieson. Directed and co-written by Ian Mune, it became one of the most successful local films released in New Zealand in the 1980s. The films cast included famed New Zealand comedian Billy T. James. Sleepwalk Sleepwalk is a 1986 American fantasy drama film directed by Sara Driver and starring Suzanne Fletcher. It is Drivers directorial debut. Jim Jarmusch served as one of the two cinematographers of the film. The Gunfighters The Gunfighters is a 1987 television Western film, starring Art Hindle and George Kennedy, directed by Clay Borris. I miei primi 40 anni My First Forty Years is a 1987 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina and starring Carol Alt, Elliott Gould and Jean Rochefort. It is loosely based on the autobiography of Marina Ripa Di Meana. Who Killed Vincent Chin? Who Killed Vincent Chin? is a 1987 American documentary film directed by Christine Choy and Renee Tajima-Peña that recounts the murder of Vincent Chin. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was later broadcast as part of the PBS series POV Fall from Grace Fall from Grace is a made-for-TV movie about the lives of Jim Bakker and his then-wife, Tammy Faye Bakker, during the 1980s, starring Kevin Spacey and Bernadette Peters in their lead roles. The film aired on NBC on April 29, 1990, as well as occasional reruns in later years on the Lifetime Movie Network, and depicts the events that led to the PTL scandal and the Bakkers subsequent downfall. Cup Final Cup Final is a 1991 Israeli film set during the 1982 invasion of Lebanon by Israel and the 1982 FIFA World Cup. Jag Mandir Jag Mandir, sometimes known by its subtitle, The Eccentric Private Theatre of the Maharaja of Udaipur, is a 1991 documentary film directed for television by Werner Herzog. The bulk of the film consists of footage of an elaborate theatrical performance for the Maharana Arvind Singh Mewar at the City Palace of Udaipur staged by André Heller. Keeper of the City Keeper of the City is a 1992 American made-for-television crime-action film directed by Bobby Roth and starring Louis Gossett Jr., Anthony LaPaglia and Peter Coyote. It originally premiered on Showtime on January 25, 1992. Bride of Violence Vendetta: Secrets of a Mafia Bride is a 1990 American-Italian television crime-drama miniseries directed by Stuart Margolin. It is based on the novel Donna donore by Sveva Casati Modignani. It had a sequel in 1993, Vendetta II: The New Mafia. To Be the Best To Be the Best is a 1991 British television miniseries directed by Tom Wharmby. It the fourth mini-series based on a Barbara Taylor Bradford novel he had directed and was produced by London Weekend Television in association with Antenne-2 and Gemmy Productions, it aired on ITV in the UK between 20 and 27 December 1991 in two parts, and on CBS in the U.S. on 2 and 4 August 1992. Arriva la bufera The Storm Is Coming is a 1993 Italian comedy film written and directed by Daniele Luchetti. For her performance in this film Marina Confalone won the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress. Armed and Innocent Armed and Innocent is an American crime/thriller made-for-TV film, directed by Jack Bender and starring Andrew Starnes, Gerald Mcraney and Kate Jackson. Released in 1994, it was loosely based on actual events. Bab El Oued City Bab El-Oued City is a 1994 Algerian drama film directed by Merzak Allouache. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the FIPRESCI Award. Death of a Nation: The Timor Conspiracy Death of a Nation: The Timor Conspiracy is a 1994 Central Independent Television documentary, written and presented by John Pilger, and directed and produced by David Munro, which uncovers the complicity of the US and Great Britain governments in the East Timor genocide in the context of the 1990-91 Gulf War. "Accusations of genocide fly in this disturbing and controversial British documentary," writes Sandra Brennan of Allmovie, as well as, "disturbing accusations regarding the complacency of the U.S., British, and Australian governments who purportedly knew about the killing and did nothing." An updated version of the film entitled The Timor Conspiracy was released in 1999. Eclipse Eclipse is a Canadian drama film, written and directed by Jeremy Podeswa and released in 1994. Set in Toronto during the two-week period leading up to a total eclipse of the sun, the film revolves around ten characters whose urban lifestyles are marked by emotional and social disconnection from others. Against the backdrop of the media circus surrounding the rare celestial event, each of the ten characters struggles to connect with others through various sexual encounters. The films cast includes Von Flores, Matthew Ferguson, Pascale Montpetit, Maria del Mar, Greg Ellwand, Kirsten Johnson, Rosalind Kerr and Earl Pastko. The Queen of the Night This article is about the film. For the operatic character, see The Magic Flute. The Queen of the Night is a 1994 Mexican drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein. It was entered into the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Those Were the Days Those Were the Days is a 1995 French drama film directed by Didier Haudepin. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. The Midas Touch The Midas Touch is a 1997 film directed by Peter Manoogian, and starring Trever OBrien. Road to Nhill Road to Nhill is a 1997 Australian comedy-drama film directed by Sue Brooks. The film won the "Golden Alexander" for Best Feature-Length Film at The International Thessaloniki Film Festival. It was shot on location in Pyramid Hill, Victoria. Faustyna Faustina is a 1995 Polish film directed by Jerzy Łukaszewicz about Blessed Sister Faustina Kowalska, a saint of the Roman Catholic Church who was canonized by Pope John Paul II in 2000 . It is the first feature film of its kind in Poland, and far from the path of modern cinema. According to the DVDs marketing materials, "Dorota Segda was voted top actress of the year by film critics for her stunning portrayal of Sister Faustina." Cuori nella tormenta Cuori nella tormenta is a 1984 Italian romantic comedy film. It marked the directorial debut of Enrico Oldoini. Aasha Aasha is a 1980 Bollywood drama film, produced and directed by J. Om Prakash under the Filmyug Pvt. Ltd. banner. It stars Jeetendra, Reena Roy, Rameshwari in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film is recorded as a "Blockbuster" at the box office. It was remade as the Telugu movie Anuraga Devatha, starring N. T. Rama Rao, Sridevi, Jayasudha in the pivotal roles and in Tamil as Sumangali starring Sivaji Ganesan. Over the years, the film has become a cult classic. Director J. Om Prakash included in Aasha the first screen appearance of his grandson Hrithik Roshan. Flight of Fancy Flight of Fancy is a 2000 Puerto Rican-American film starring Dean Cain, Talisa Soto and Miguel Sandoval. It was co-written and directed by Noel Quiñones. The Black Hand The Black Hand — full title The Black Hand: True Story of a Recent Occurrence in the Italian Quarter of New York — is an American silent film directed by Wallace McCutcheon. It is generally considered the earliest surviving gangster film. Subhalekha Subhalekha is a 1982 Telugu comedy drama film, produced by Allu Aravind and V. V. Sastry under the Prasanthi Creations banner and directed by K. Viswanath. It stars Chiranjeevi and Sumalata in the lead roles, with music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. It was the first time they worked together; after this success, they went on to make two more movies: Swayamkrushi in 1987 and Aapadbandhavudu in 1992. The film was made at a time when Chiranjeevi had started getting lead actor roles and followed the immensely successful film Intlo Ramayya Veedilo Krishnayya. After making Saptapadi, in which he dealt with the social stigma of the caste system, K. Viswanath followed up with this film in which he dealt with the social malady of the dowry system and is inspired by famous writer Gurazada Venkata Apparaos work Kanyasulkam. The film is the debut of famous actor Subhalekha Sudhakar, his character in the film became so popular that after that, he has been credited with this feature title before his name. Amélia Amélia is a 2001 Brazilian comedy-drama film directed by Ana Carolina, inspired by the visit of French actress Sarah Bernhardt to Brazil, in 1905. In the film, the actress is under a professional and personal crisis, but is induced by her Brazilian housekeeper, Amélia, to start performing in Rio de Janeiro. However, the actress is forced to live with the exotic sisters of Amélia. Ana Carolina had already written the screenplay for the film in 1989, but does not produced due to lack of money. It was shot in Pernambuco and Rio de Janeiro. It debuted at the Biarritz Film Festival where Béatrice Agenin won the best actress award. The film received three nominations at the Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro in the categories of best actress, for Miriam Muniz, best screenplay and best art direction. Dada Sahib Dada Sahib is a 2000 Malayalam film co-written and directed by Vinayan and starring Mammootty in the dual roles. He played the roles of Dada Sahib, an old freedom fighter and Abubacker, an army man and patriot. The Tamil dub of the same name was released by Devi Chitram, a company that releases Tamil dubs of some Indian movies. Aida of the Trees Aida of the Trees is a 2001 Italian animation film written and directed by Guido Manuli and with soundtrack by Ennio Morricone. It is the third movie produced by the studio Lanterna Magica after How the Toys Saved Christmas and Lucky and Zorba, and it is loosely inspired by Giuseppe Verdis opera Aida. Saath Saath Saath Saath is a 1982 Indian Hindi language film that is written and directed by Raman Kumar and produced by Dilip Dhawan. It stars Farooque Shaikh and Deepti Naval in the lead roles, and was first released in India on 4 March 1982. Lost Love Lost Love is a 2003 Italian autobiographical drama film. It marked the directorial debut of singer-songwriter Franco Battiato. For this film Battiato won the Nastro dArgento for best new director. Manevri na petiya etazh Manevri na petiya etazh is a comedy movie released in Bulgaria in 1985. It was directed by Petar B. Vasilev and written by Chavdar Shinov. It is a nice presentation of the passions and the intrigues developing in a socialist firm in mid-eighties, when it comes to business trips abroad. The Story of an African Farm The Story of an African Farm, released in the United States as Bustin Bonaparte: The Story of an African Farm, is a 2004 South African film directed by David Lister and based on the 1883 novel of the same name by South African author Olive Schreiner. Uniform Uniform is the 2003 feature film debut of director Diao Yinan, who had previously worked as an established screenwriter for directors such as Zhang Yang and Shi Runjiu. The film, produced by Hu Tong Communications, was distributed via DVD in the United States by First Run Features as part of the Global Film Initiative. Uniform follows a young man, Wang Xiaojian, who, down on his luck, comes upon a seemingly abandoned policemans uniform. Putting it on, Wang discovers he can have influence and control not only on others but himself as well. The film premiered at the 2003 Vancouver International Film Festival where it won the Dragons and Tigers award. It also screened at a handful of other international film festivals, notably Rotterdam, where it was the only Chinese film in competition for the Tiger Award. Granpa Granpa is a British family-oriented animated film that adapts a picture book by John Burningham. Produced by TVS for Channel 4 Television in 1989, it was released on VHS by Universal Studios in 1994. An expensive film to produce, Granpa is hand-illustrated with coloured pencil, imitating Burninghams style in the book. It was directed by Dianne Jackson, who had previously adapted The Snowman by Raymond Briggs, a wordless picture book, as an exceptionally successful family-oriented animated film. Howard Blake, who wrote the music for The Snowman, wrote the music and the script for Granpa, which is referred to as an "animated childrens opera". The voices of Granpa and Emily are by Peter Ustinov and Emily Osborne. Granpa won the Prix Jeunesse International award for excellence in childrens television programming in 1990. Crossroads Guitar Festival The Crossroads Guitar Festival 2004 is a concert film, released by the British rock musician Eric Clapton. It documents live performances and interviews by various guitar players Clapton admires and is the first official Crossroads Guitar Festival. A previous benefit project titled A Benefit for the Crossroads Centre at Antigua sometimes regarded the first festival of this standard. The video footage for the release was recorded between June 4 and 6, 2004 in Dallas, Texas. The DVD hit the international market on November 9 the same year and is distributed and licensed through Reprise and Warner Bros. Records. Intervention Intervention is a 2007 British drama film directed by Mary McGuckian. It won the Best Feature Film award at the 2007 San Diego Film Festival. The film only played in one theater and made a total of $279 at the box office during its entire theatrical run. The Great Indian Butterfly The Great Indian Butterfly is a 2007 Indian romance drama film, written and directed by Sarthak Dasgupta. It is the story of a typical modern Indian couple and their journey to Goa in quest of a magical insect, and in turn, peace, love and happiness in life, which lies within ourselves. The language of the film was English. Mumbai Salsa Mumbai Salsa is a 2007 Bollywood film directed by Manoj Tyagi. Summer's Tail Summers Tail is a 2007 Taiwanese film directed by Cheng Wen-tang. Lupin III: Green vs. Red , is the third original video animation release of Monkey Punchs popular Lupin III media franchise. It was released on April 2, 2008 as part of the 40th anniversary of the series. Discotek Media released Green Vs. Red on DVD in North America on May 21, 2013. Ah Long Pte Ltd Ah Long Pte Ltd is a 2008 action comedy film directed by Singaporean film director Jack Neo, starring Fann Wong and Mark Lee. Co-produced by Mediacorp Raintree Pictures, Scorpio East Pictures and Double Vision, the film was mostly shot in Malaysia, in the city of Kuala Lumpur, with a budget of S$1.2 million. This film is also the seventh collaboration between Mediacorp Raintree Pictures and Jack Neo. Ah Long Pte Ltd was released in Singapore on 7 February 2008, and in Malaysia on 13 March. Its languages consist of Mandarin, Hokkien and Cantonese. Crawford Crawford is a 2008 documentary film about Crawford, Texas, and the impact of President George W. Bush having relocated to the town shortly after announcing his nomination for the 2000 presidential election. The film spans nearly the entirety of Bushs presidency, from 1999 to mid-2008. Crawford was directed by David Modigliani and distributed by B-Side Entertainment. On October 7, 2008, the complete film was made available for free in a streaming format on the legal video website Hulu and was billed as the sites "first movie premiere." Jimmy Jimmy is a Hindi thriller film directed by Raj N. Sippy. The film introduces the son of Mithun Chakraborty, Mimoh Chakraborty. This was the Bollywood debut of Mimoh Chakraborty with high expectations, but it was a box office bomb. It was a remake of 1974 movie Majboor. Dirty Hands: The Art and Crimes of David Choe Dirty Hands: The Art and Crimes of David Choe is a 2008 documentary film about painter and graffiti artist David Choe, directed by Harry Kim. Over more than a decade, Kim filmed the most intimate and dramatic moments of his best friend David Choes colorful life as an artist. Dirty Hands began as a film school project, but gradually expanded into a half-hour film entitled Whales and Orgies, then a feature-length documentary. The film premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 21, 2008 and had a theatrical premiere at the Roxie Theater in San Francisco in May 2010. Mayura Mayura is a 1975 Indian Kannada epic historical drama film, directed by Vijay. It is one of the most popular films of acclaimed Kannada actor Dr Rajkumar, who plays the role of Prince Mayurasharma of the Kadamba dynasty, the earliest native kingdom to rule over what is today the modern state of Karnataka. The film depicts the life of Mayura, a Brahmin youth, as he discovers his royal heritage and realizes his destiny of ascending to the throne of the then-Pallava kingdom. Based on a novel of the same name by Devudu Narasimha Sastri, the film is notable for its various scenes filmed inside and around the famous Mysore Palace. The movie was also the last movie to be shot inside the Mysore Palace. The movie saw a theatrical run of 30 weeks. It is considered by many as a symbol of Kannada pride. The movie was dubbed in Telugu as Mahaveera Mayura. K. V. Vijayendra Prasad, father of S. S. Rajamouli and the storywriter of The Beginning had revealed that he was inspired by this movie while writing the story for Baahubali. He had further revealed that the core story line - about the hero not knowing his birth secret that he belongs to a royal family and lives in isolation in a village - was also inspired by this movie. Irene Irene is a 2009 French drama film directed by Alain Cavalier. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Sur le rythme Sur le rythme is a Canadian film by director Charles-Olivier Michaud, released on 10 August 2011. The lead actors are Nico Archambault in the role of Marc Painchaud and Mylène Saint-Sauveur in the role of Delphine Lamarre. Many of the supporting cast of dancers were friends of Archambault. Sixty dancers from Montreal, Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver took part. The dances were designed by Archambault and his girlfriend/future wife Wynn Holmes. Driverless Driverless is a 2010 Chinese romance film directed by Zhang Yang and starring Liu Ye, Ruby Lin, Gao Yuanyuan, Li Xiaoran, Chen Jianbin and Wang Luodan. Director Zhang Yang says that this movie is an updated version of his 1997 film "Spicy Love Soup", and it presents love stories set in our current "material era." It is composed of three separate stories in modern society. The complicated relationships of the main characters in each story present "not beautiful but real life." Flower Buds Flower Buds is a 2011 Czech drama film written and directed by Zdeněk Jiráský. Ghetto Stories Ghetto Stories is a direct-to-video American crime film directed by John McDougal and Turk produced and distributed by Asylum Records. It was released on November 9, 2010. Pilot "Pilot" is the first episode of the first season of the American comedy television series Up All Night and the shows first episode overall. The episode premiered in the United States on NBC on September 14, 2011. The episode was written by series creator Emily Spivey and was directed by James Griffiths. "Pilot" introduces each of the main characters, as well as establishes the basic premises of the series. In the episode, Reagan decides to return to work after giving birth to her baby with the support of her stay-at-home husband Chris. Once she returns to work, Regan must deal with the endless needs of her friend and boss, Ava the host of her own talk show, that Regan works as a producer on. "Pilot" debuted Up All Night, in a special timeslot between Americas Got Talent and the short-lived NBC series, Free Agents at 10:00 p.m. According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode received 10.95 million viewers and received a 3.7 rating/10% share in the 18–49 demographic, ranking first in its timeslot. It currently ranks as the highest-rated episode of the series. The episode also received mostly positive reviews from critics. Degenerate Art: The Art and Culture of Glass Pipes Degenerate Art is a 2011 documentary by American pipe maker Aaron Golbert aka Marble Slinger on the art and culture associated with glass pipes used for smoking cannabis. Its title references the German expression degenerate art, an invective used to denigrate modern art during the Nazi regime. The film was featured at the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas in 2012. This documentary follows the history of glass pipe-making culture and the tremendous influence of Bob Snodgrass. Kureyon Shinchan: Arashi o Yobu: Appare! Sengoku Daikassen is a 2002 anime film. It is the 10th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released to theatres on April 20, 2002, in Japan. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the anime television. Its only screening in the US was in April 26, 2014 in Japanese with English subtitles as Crayon Shin Chan: Bravo! Samurai Battle! at the Embassy of Japan. It was released as Crayon Shinchan The Movie: Battle in the Daimyo Era with English subtitles on VCD and DVD by PMP Entertainment. A Japanese live-action movie based on this movie called Ballad was released in 2009. Grace Grace, stylized Grace., is a 2014 U.S. drama film directed by Heath Jones and written by Cindy Joy Goggins and Jones, starring Annika Marks, Sharon Lawrence, Chase Mowen and Cindy Joy Goggins. It is produced by Sylvia Caminer and was first released at the Nashville Film Festival on 18 April 2014. The Second Game The Second Game is a 2014 Romanian documentary film directed by Corneliu Porumboiu. The film integrally depicts the Dinamo — Steaua football derby played on December 3, 1988; the game is commented on by Porumboiu and his father, Adrian, the referee of that match. It was selected for the Forum section at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Avatharam Avatharam is a 2014 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film directed by Joshiy and produced by Udayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas under Four B Productions banner, the film was co-produced by Dileep K Kunnath and Vyaasan Edavanakadu. The screenplay was written by Vyaasan Edavanakadu. It stars Dileep and Lakshmi Menon. KL 10 Patthu KL 10 Patthu is a 2015 Malayalam romantic comedy film written and directed by debutant Muhsin Parari. Unni Mukundan and Chandini Sreedharan portrays the lead characters in the film, along with Saiju Kurup, Aju Varghese, Neeraj Madhav, Mamukkoya and Sreenath Bhasi in supporting roles. Fifty Fifty is a 2015 Nigerian romantic drama film released on December 18, 2015. Abortion: Stories Women Tell Abortion: Stories Women Tell is a 2016 American documentary film directed and produced by Tracy Droz Tragos. The film centers on different women on either side of the abortion debate in the state of Missouri. It had its premiere at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival on April 18. The Garden The Garden is a 2017 German drama film directed by Sonja Kröner. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Goodalochana Goodalochana  is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film directed by Thomas Sebastian and written by Dhyan Sreenivasan from a story by Anoop Joseph. The film stars Dhyan Sreenivasan, Aju Varghese, Sreenath Bhasi and Hareesh Perumanna, along with Alencier Ley Lopez and Niranjana Anoop. The music was composed by Shaan Rahman. The Girl from Yesterday The Girl from Yesterday is a 2017 Vietnamese romantic comedy film directed by Phan Gia Nhat Linh, based on the novel of the same name by writer Nguyen Nhat Anh. It starring Ngo Kien Huy, Miu Le, Jun Pham, Hoàng Yến Chibi and Lê Hạ Anh. Bez menya The Perfect Ones is a Russian drama film directed by Kirill Pletnyov. Starring Polina Maksimova and Lyubov Aksyonova. Will be available in wide distribution in Russia on October 11, 2018. Gurrumul Gurrumul is a 2018 Australian documentary film about the life of Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu. the film premiered at the Berlin Film Festival in February 2018 to positive reviews. The film was released in Australia on 26 April 2018. Smithy Smithy is a 1924 American silent film starring Stan Laurel. Dog Shy Dog Shy is a 1926 two-reel silent comedy film starring Charley Chase. Chase plays a young man with a fear of dogs. After being chased by one, he enters a phone booth and a young lady tells him her trouble: she is being pressured into marrying a wealthy duke against her wishes. He agrees to help her and meet at her home. He is, however, mistaken as a newly hired butler. After a series of hilarious misunderstandings and disasters, Chase is recognized as a hero and enjoys a happy ending. New Morals for Old New Morals for Old is a 1932 American pre-Code romance-drama film produced and distributed by MGM. It is based on the 1931 Broadway play After All, in which Humphrey Bogart had a significant role. Bogarts stage role is portrayed by David Newell in the film. The film is noteworthy for having elements that would later be forbidden under the Motion Picture Production Code. There is very brief nudity, albeit in shadows and by a non-speaking character. Also, one of the female characters is in a relationship with a married man, and this is portrayed sympathetically. Young America Young America is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Spencer Tracy and Doris Kenyon. It was first adapted for the screen by Maurine Watkins from the play by Fred Ballard. William M. Conselman rewrote the screenplay and Maurine Watkins name no longer appeared on the credits. Raymond Borzage plays Edward Nutty Beamish in the film. S.O.S. Eisberg S.O.S. Eisberg is a 1933 German-US pre-Code drama film directed by Arnold Fanck and starring Gustav Diessl, Leni Riefenstahl, Sepp Rist, Gibson Gowland, Rod La Rocque, and Ernst Udet. The film was written by Tom Reed based on a story by Arnold Fanck and Friedrich Wolf. S.O.S. Eisberg follows the account of the real-life Alfred Lothar Wegener polar expedition of 1929-30. Two members of the ill-fated Wegener expedition served as technical consultants to Universal. Among the stars in S.O.S. Eisberg were Leni Riefenstahl, who had just made her directorial debut in The Blue Light. Riefenstahl, in her last film as an actress, co-starred with Gustav Diessl and Ernst Udet in the German version S.O.S. Eisberg, and with Gibson Gowland and Rod La Rocque in the English version, S.O.S. Iceberg. Ernst Udet, a former German ace in the First World War, in a cameo performance, flew in both versions. The Flame Within The Flame Within is a 1935 American drama film written and directed by Edmund Goulding. The film stars Ann Harding, Herbert Marshall, Maureen OSullivan, Louis Hayward, Henry Stephenson and Margaret Seddon. The film was released on May 17, 1935, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Boots and Saddles Boots and Saddles is a 1937 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Judith Allen. Based on a story by Jack Natteford, the film is about a young Englishman who inherits a ranch that he wants to sell, but is turned into a real Westerner by a singing cowboy. Porky's Garden Porkys Garden is a Looney Tunes animated cartoon, starring Porky Pig, released to theaters on September 11, 1937. This short was directed by Tex Avery, and the music was composed by Carl Stalling, the last Porky cartoon he directed until 1941s Porkys Preview. The Beloved Brat The Beloved Brat is a 1938 film. Hatred Mollenard is a 1938 French drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Harry Baur, Gabrielle Dorziat and Pierre Renoir. It was also known by the alternative titles of Hatred and Capitaine Corsaire. The films sets were designed by Alexandre Trauner. It is based on the novel of the same name by the Belgian writer . The films plot divides sharply into halves, with the first an action thriller set in China while the second is a social drama with the title character struggling to cope with what he regards as the suffocating atmosphere of his home port in France. The film was shot at the Joinville Studios in Paris and on location. An English-language version starring Victor McLaglen and Ruth Chatterton was planned but never made. Sing, You Sinners Sing You Sinners is a 1938 American musical comedy film directed by Wesley Ruggles and starring Bing Crosby, Fred MacMurray, Ellen Drew, and Donald OConnor. Written by Claude Binyon, the film is about three singing brothers who go to California to find their fortune. Initially the film was to be titled "The Unholy Beebes" and then "Harmony for Three" before finishing with "Sing You Sinners". Filming took place in April/May 1938 in Hollywood. Race track scenes were filmed at the Pomona Fairgrounds and at Santa Anita using two dozen of Crosbys horses. Sing You Sinners was premiered on August 5, 1938 at the Del Mar racetrack with the New York premiere taking place on August 16. The film introduced the two Crosby hit songs "Small Fry" and "Ive Got a Pocketful of Dreams". Crosby recorded the former title as a duet with Johnny Mercer for Decca Records. Five Little Peppers and How They Grew Five Little Peppers and How They Grew is a 1939 American black-and-white childrens comedy drama film, directed by Charles Barton, produced by Jack Fier and based on the novel of the same name by Margaret Sidney. Starring Edith Fellows, Charles Peck, Tommy Bond, Jimmy Leake and Dorothy Anne Seese, it is the first of four Five Little Peppers films. Way Down South Way Down South is a 1939 American musical film directed by Leslie Goodwins and Bernard Vorhaus, and produced by Sol Lesser. It was written by Clarence Muse, who also acted in the film, and Langston Hughes. Victor Young was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Music, Scoring. Our Wife Our Wife is a 1941 American romantic comedy film starring Melvyn Douglas, Ruth Hussey and Ellen Drew. When a composer comes up with a hit, his ex-wife sets out to break up his romance with another woman and get him back. The Golden City Die goldene Stadt, is a 1942 German film directed by Veit Harlan, starring Kristina Söderbaum, who won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress, and in Agfacolor. Her Man Gilbey English Without Tears is a 1944 British comedy film directed by Harold French and starring Michael Wilding, Penelope Dudley-Ward and Lilli Palmer. It was released in the U.S. under the title Her Man Gilbey, as a reference to the classic Screwball comedy, My Man Godfrey. Goldilocks and the Jivin' Bears Goldilocks and the Jivin Bears is a 1944 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. 1995 Dubbed Print on Laserdisc Canada vol. 2 The USA Dubbed Print has 1947-1948 Dubbed Version while The EU Dubbed Print leaves the original reissued logo and borders Stairway to Light Stairway to Light is a 1945 American short drama film directed by Sammy Lee. It was one of John Nesbitts Passing Parade series. Set in Paris during the French Revolution, it tells the story of Philippe Pinel and his efforts in pointing out that the mentally ill should not be treated as animals. In 1946, it won an Oscar for Best Short Subject at the 18th Academy Awards. Specter of the Rose Specter of the Rose is a 1946 film noir thriller film written and directed by Ben Hecht and starring Judith Anderson, Ivan Kirov, Viola Essen, Michael Chekhov, and Lionel Stander, with choreography by Tamara Geva, and music by George Antheil. Red Canyon Red Canyon is a 1949 American Technicolor Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Ann Blyth, Howard Duff and George Brent. It was based on the novel Wildfire by Zane Grey. French Touch An Artist with Ladies is a 1952 French comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Fernandel, Renée Devillers and Arlette Poirier. A former sheep shearer becomes the most celebrated hairdresser in France. Tormento Torment is a 1950 Italian melodrama film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Yvonne Sanson and Annibale Betrone. The films sets were designed by Ottavio Scotti. It was part of a group of popular melodramas featuring Nazzari and Sanson that were released in the post-war years. Woman of Rome Woman of Rome is a 1954 Italian drama film directed by Luigi Zampa, and starring Gina Lollobrigida. Tennessee Champ Tennessee Champ is a 1954 drama with strong Christian overtones directed by Fred M. Wilcox and starring Shelley Winters, Keenan Wynn, Dewey Martin, and Charles Bronson. Mounted as a title to fill out double and triple bills, Tennessee Champ was one of several films Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer shot in its pet process of Ansco Color, a ruddy-looking process employed on the same years Brigadoon. The film marked a return to Hollywood for star Shelley Winters, who hadnt appeared in a film in almost two years due to her marriage to Vittorio Gassman and the birth of their child, Vittoria. The lull came just as she seemed to be on an upswing after roles in Winchester 73, Phone Call from a Stranger, and her breakthrough tragic performance in A Place in the Sun. The Crooked Web The Crooked Web is a 1955 crime film noir directed by Nathan Juran and starring Frank Lovejoy, Mari Blanchard and Richard Denning. Hell Bound Hell Bound is a 1957 American crime film directed by William J. Hole Jr. and written by Richard H. Landau. The film stars John Russell, June Blair, Stuart Whitman, Margo Woode and George E. Mather. The film was released in October 1957, by United Artists. The Mark of the Hawk The Mark of the Hawk is a 1957 drama film, directed by Michael Audley with a screenplay by Lloyd Young and H. Kenn Carmichael. The film stars Eartha Kitt and Sidney Poitier. Scampolo Scampolo is a 1958 German film directed by Alfred Weidenmann and starring Romy Schneider, Paul Hubschmid, and Georg Thomalla. Schneider plays the title role. Hot Rod Gang Hot Rod Gang is a 1958 film starring John Ashley. The working title was Hot Rod Rock with the film also released under the title Fury Unleashed. American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with High School Hellcats. The movie features an appearance by Gene Vincent. Violent Road Violent Road, also known as Hells Highway, is a 1958 American film directed by Howard W. Koch, written by Richard H. Landau, and starring Brian Keith, Dick Foran, Efrem Zimbalist, Merry Anders, Sean Garrison and Joanna Barnes. A remake of The Wages of Fear, it was released by Warner Bros. on April 11, 1958. Duel with Death The Forests Sing Forever is a 1959 Austrian drama film directed by Paul May and starring Gert Fröbe, Hansjörg Felmy and Joachim Hansen. It was followed by a 1960 sequel The Inheritance of Bjorndal. The films sets were designed by the art director Leo Metzenbauer, and it was filmed at the Bjølstad Farm. Chhalia Chhalia is a 1960 Indian Bollywood drama film directed by Manmohan Desai. It stars Raj Kapoor, Nutan, Pran, Rehman and Shobhna Samarth. The story is loosely based on the "White Nights" written by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, but is focused on the issue of estranged wives and children in the aftermath of Partition. Chhalia was shot in black-and-white. Music by Kalyanji-Anandji, played a part in the films box office success. The Secret Ways The Secret Ways is a 1961 American thriller film based on Alistair MacLeans novel The Last Frontier. Directed by Phil Karlson. it stars Richard Widmark. Einer frisst den anderen Dog Eat Dog is a 1964 German crime drama film that starred Jayne Mansfield, Cameron Mitchell, Dodie Heath, Ivor Salter, Isa Miranda, Elisabeth Flickenschildt, Werner Peters, and Pinkas Braun. Filming occurred in late 1963 in Yugoslavia. Mansfield was pregnant with Mariska Hargitay during filming. The Lively Set The Lively Set is a 1964 American In Color action drama sport film directed by Jack Arnold and starring James Darren, Pamela Tiffin, Doug McClure and Joanie Sommers. Sophie's Place Crooks and Coronets is a 1969 British crime comedy film and/or heist movie written and directed by Jim OConnolly. It starred Telly Savalas, Edith Evans, Warren Oates, Cesar Romero and Harry H. Corbett. The film was renamed as Sophies Place for the US market. Star Spangled Girl Star Spangled Girl is a 1971 American romantic comedy film directed by Jerry Paris and based on the Neil Simon play The Star-Spangled Girl. It stars Tony Roberts, Todd Susman, and Sandy Duncan. Devil in the Brain Devil in the Brain is a 1972 Italian psychological thriller movie. Black Emanuelle 2 Black Emanuelle 2, also known as The New Black Emanuelle, is a 1976 Italian psychological drama-sexploitation film directed by Bitto Albertini. It is an unofficial sequel of Black Emanuelle. The Savage Killers Tiger & Crane Fists is a 1976 kung fu movie, starring 70s Hong Kong star Jimmy Wang Yu. The footage was later used in the comedy movie Kung Pow! Enter the Fist. The story concerns the Tiger and the Crane martial arts style of two schools that has been separated from each other for many years. No one can determine which technique is the best. Both organizations find they must put their differences aside and work together in order to defeat Lu Ting Chu, who is a nearly invincible lackey for Japanese occupational forces. Defeating Chu is essential to repelling the Japanese invaders. Akcja pod Arsenalem Akcja pod Arsenałem is a Polish historical film, based on the novel Kamienie na szaniec by Aleksander Kamiński, released in 1978 and directed by Jan Łomnicki. Set during World War II, it tells the story of the Operation Arsenal, in which boyscouts of the Grey Ranks freed a truck carrying prisoners, among whom was Jan Bytnar. Here Come the Tigers Here Come the Tigers is a 1978 American sports comedy film directed by Sean S. Cunningham. The Little Dragons The Little Dragons is a 1980 American action adventure film about two young brothers who use their karate skills to rescue a friend after she is held captive for ransom. It was produced and directed by Curtis Hanson. It stars Charles Lane, Ann Sothern, Chris Petersen and Pat Petersen The Richest Cat in the World The Richest Cat in the World is a 1986 American made-for-television drama film directed by Greg Beeman and released by Walt Disney Television. It first aired as the Disney Sunday Movie on ABC on Sunday March 9, 1986. The Legend of Wolf Lodge Into the Fire, also known as The Legend of Wolf Lodge, is a 1988 thriller film about a man who takes a job at a mysterious road-side lodge. The film was directed by Graeme Campbell, and stars Susan Anspach, Art Hindle, and Olivia dAbo. The Big Bang The Big Bang is a 1989 documentary film, directed by Academy Award-nominated screenwriter James Toback. The film addresses questions about life and existence. It was released to theaters May 11, 1990, and aired on PBS on August 6, 1991. Beautiful Dreamers Beautiful Dreamers is a 1990 Canadian film directed by John Kent Harrison. It stars Colm Feore and Rip Torn. It was nominated for four Genie Awards in 1991. Isyhes meres tou Avgoustou Quiet Days in August is a 1991 Greek drama film directed by Pantelis Voulgaris. It was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival. Land of Dreams Land of Dreams is a 1993 Egyptian comedy film directed by Daoud Abdel Sayed. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Rise and Walk: The Dennis Byrd Story Rise and Walk: The Dennis Byrd Story is a 1994 American drama film directed by Michael Dinner and written by Sally Nemeth, John Miglis and Mark Levin. It is based on the 1993 book Rise and Walk: The Trial and Triumph of Dennis Byrd by Dennis Byrd and Mike DOrso. The film stars Peter Berg, Kathryn Morris, Wolfgang Bodison, Johann Carlo, Steve Fitchpatrick and Patrick Warburton. The film premiered on Fox on February 28, 1994. Red Ribbon Blues Red Ribbon Blues is a 1996 comedy-drama with classic heist/caper elements and written and directed by Charles Winkler and starring Paul Mercurio, RuPaul, and Debi Mazar. The film played the gay and lesbian film festival circuit in 1996. Under the Piano Under the Piano is a 1995 television film directed by Stefan Scaini and features Kevin Sullivan as executive producer. The film follows the story of one woman’s overwhelming faith in her talented but emotionally defenceless sister. The film starred Megan Follows and Amanda Plummer as the sisters and opera singer Teresa Stratas as their mother. Stratas won a Gemini Award as best supporting actress for her performance. The film is loosely based on the life experiences of Dolly and Henrietta Giardini. Sullivan had seen their story on an episode of 20/20 and was moved by the potential of it. Henrietta was born an autistic savant; though her mental/emotional faculties have never fully developed, she possesses an extraordinary gift for memorization and for music. The two sisters lives were crucial to each others survival as Dolly was handicapped, born with a paralyzed arm. An American Affair An American Affair is a 1997 Canadian thriller film directed by Sebastian Shah and written by Judd Laurence and Arshad Shah. It stars Corbin Bernsen, Jayne Heitmeyer Maryam dAbo and Robert Vaughn. The Merry Old Soul The Merry Old Soul is a 1933 animated short film by Walter Lantz Productions, and part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. The cartoon was also nominated for an Academy Award. Between Eleven and Midnight Between Eleven and Midnight is a 1949 French-Italian mystery film directed by Henri Decoin. It stars Louis Jouvet and Madeleine Robinson; Yvette Etiévant appears in an early role. Jeevan Mrityu Jeevan Mrityu is a 1970 Hindi crime thriller film produced by Tarachand Barjatya for Rajshri Productions. The film starred Dharmendra, Raakhee, Ajit, Rajindernath and Leela Chitnis. The film was a remake of a 1967 Bengali film Jiban Mrityu starring Uttam Kumar and Supriya Devi in lead roles. The films music was composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal while Anand Bakshi penned the lyrics. The film is considered one of Dharmendras best works, although it was a relatively low profile movie of his. This film showcased Dharmendras versatility as an actor. The film went on to become a hit at the box office, including the song "Jhilmil Sitaron Ka Aangan Hoga". The film was Raakhees debut in Hindi movies. La mazurka del barone, della santa e del fico fiorone La mazurka del barone, della santa e del fico fiorone is a 1975 Italian comedy film directed by Pupi Avati. It is considered one of the most atypical commedia allitaliana films. The film marked Avatis return to filmmaking after a six-year absence, during which he worked as director of TV commercials. Niespotykanie spokojny czlowiek Niespotykanie spokojny człowiek is a Polish television film from 1975 directed by Stanisław Bareja. Aan Milo Sajna Aan Milo Sajna is a 1970 Hindi film written by Sachin Bhowmick, produced by Jagdish Kumar and directed by Mukul Dutt. The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Asha Parekh in the lead roles and the supporting cast included Vinod Khanna, Rajendra Nath and Nirupa Roy. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal with lyrics by Anand Bakshi. The film became a super hit at the box office and the song "Acha to Hum Chalte Hain" was a phenomenon. This film is counted among the 17 consecutive hit films of Rajesh Khanna between 1969 and 1971, by adding the two-hero films Marayada and Andaz to the 15 consecutive solo hits he gave from 1969 to 1971. During the interval of other films released in 1970, when the trailer for Aan Milo Sajna, used to be played, crowds would erupt as soon as Rajesh Khanna arrived on the screen. Stournara 288 Stournara 288 was a drama by Dinos Dimopoulos with Orestis Makris, Smaroula Giouli, Sofia Vembo, Dionysis Papagiannopoulos, Dinos Iliopoulos. It was bitter and nostalgic eyes on its alienation on Athens neighbourhoods. Thanasis, the Politician Thanassakis o politevomenos is a 1956 Greek comedy film made by Finos Films. It was directed by Alekos Sakellarios and starring Dinos Iliopoulos, Byron Pallis and Anna Synodinou. The movie remained in history as the greatest acting from the microbes of politics and its politicians. Strange Fits of Passion Strange Fits of Passion is a 1999 Australian film directed by Elise McCredie and starring Michaela Noonan. It is about a young woman determined to lose her virginity. Laura Cadieux... la suite Laura Cadieux II is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Denise Filiatrault and released in 1999. A sequel to the 1998 film Its Your Turn, the film placed the characters from the first film, which was a direct adaptation of the novel by Michel Tremblay, in an original story written entirely by Filiatrault. In the film, Laura Cadieux and her friends are taking a cruise on the St. Lawrence River to celebrate Lauras 50th birthday. Laura is trying to fend off the advances of the ships captain; Alice Thibodeau is freely flirting with nearly all of the men on board while Albert is struggling to make his own feelings for her known; Lucille Bolduc is unsuccessfully trying to catch the eye of Oscar Blanchette; Mme. Brouillette is newly liberated from an abusive husband; and Lauras mother-in law is constantly tormenting Laura with her demands. Meanwhile, Lauras best friend, Mme Therrien, who spent the first film running around downtown Montreal after mistakenly believing Lauras young son had gotten lost, here mistakenly boards the wrong boat and spends the duration of the film on a cargo ship introducing a bunch of Russian sailors to Québécois culture. The film received five Genie Award nominations at the 21st Genie Awards: Best Actress, Best Costume Design, Best Original Song and Best Original Score. Dompierre won the award for Original Song. It received three Prix Jutra nominations at the 2nd Jutra Awards, for Best Actress and Best Art Direction. Killed the Family and Went to the Movies Matou a Família e Foi ao Cinema is a Brazilian film directed by Neville de Almeida and released in 1991. It is a remake of the original 1969 film directed by Júlio Bressane. Daisy Doodad's Dial Daisy Doodads Dial is a 1914 silent British comedy film, directed by Florence Turner, who also starred in the film alongside Laurence Trimble. Sangram Sangraam is 1993 Hindi movie directed by Lawrence DSouza, starring Ajay Devgn, Karisma Kapoor, Ayesha Jhulka and Amrish Puri. Other cast members include Danny Denzongpa, Reema Lagoo, Asrani, Laxmikant Berde, Anjana Mumtaz, Tej Sapru, Vikas Anand, Satyendra Kapoor, Avtar Gill and Dinesh Hingoo. Carrément à l'Ouest Carrément à lOuest is a 2001 French comedy drama directed and written by Jacques Doillon. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Shaolin Dolemite Shaolin Dolemite is a 1999 direct-to-video film starring Rudy Ray Moore and in name, a sequel to Dolemite. The film was created by re-dubbing footage filmed for the 1986 Taiwanese kung fu film Ren zhe da. Sughamodevi Sukhamo Devi is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language romantic drama film written and directed by Venu Nagavally in his directorial debut. The story was based on his own lifes experience. It features Mohanlal, Shankar, Geetha and Urvashi in major roles. The film features songs composed by Raveendran and a score by M. B. Sreenivasan. Assistant directors to the film were Ajayan and G. S. Vijayan and art direction by Krishnan Kutty. The film was one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year. The Comeback The Comeback is a 1980 American documentary film directed by Kit Laughlin and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. It follows Schwarzenegger as he returns from professional bodybuilding competitions in order to participate in the 7th Annual Body Building World Championships to try to regain the title of Mr Olympia. Make It Big Make It Big is a 2002 South Korean comedy film. Song Seung-heon, Kim Young-jun and Kwon Sang-woo play three high school students who are startled when a bagful of money and a dead man fall on top of their car. Once they realize just how much money is in the bag, they give up any thought of calling the police. Yeh Dil Yeh Dil is a 2003 Indian Hindi romantic drama film directed by Teja, starring Tusshar Kapoor and Anita Hassanandani. The film was an official remake of 2001 hit Telugu film Nuvvu Nenu. Anita Hassanandani reprised her role from Nuvvu Nenu, which was also remade in Bengali as Dujone with Dev and Srabanti in the lead roles. Jump London Jump London is a documentary first broadcast by Channel 4 about parkour and free running in September 2003, directed by Mike Christie and produced by Optomen Television. It later spawned a sequel, Jump Britain that first aired in January 2005. Both feature documentaries were directed by Mike Christie. Jump London followed three French traceurs, Sébastien Foucan, Jérôme Ben Aoues, and Johann Vigroux, as they run around many of Londons most famous landmarks, including Royal Albert Hall, Shakespeares Globe Theater, HMS Belfast, and many others. Like Asura is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Yoshimitsu Morita. At the 27th Japan Academy Prize it won three awards and received ten other nominations. K3 en het magische medaillon K3 en het Magische Medaillon is a 2004 childrens comedy film starring girl band K3 – Kathleen Aerts, Karen Damen and Kristel Verbeke – in their first full-length theater film. Here Comes Peter Cottontail: The Movie Here Comes Peter Cottontail: The Movie is a 2005 computer animated adventure film, a sequel to the 1971 Rankin/Bass TV special, Here Comes Peter Cottontail. It includes several songs, including a pop rock version of the original song performed by Kai Fitzgerald. Little John Little John is a 2001 trilingual fantasy film written, executive produced and directed by Singeetam. Bentley Mitchum and Jyothika play the lead roles with Anupam Kher, and Nassar playing supporting roles. The film released in Tamil, English, and Hindi. Pravin Mani composed the music for the project. The film opened to above average reviews and did moderate business at the box office. Undoing Undoing is a 2006 neo-noir drama film directed by Chris Chan Lee and starring Sung Kang, Tom Bower, Russell Wong, Kelly Hu, Jose Zuniga, Leonardo Nam and Bobby Lee. The film is set in the streets of Los Angeles Koreatown and follows the story of Samuel Kim who returns after a mysterious one-year absence to find redemption from his past. Mazhai Mazhai is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language romantic action film directed by Raj kumar. It is a remake of the multi award-winning Telugu film Varsham released in 2004. The remake stars Jayam Ravi, Shriya Saran in her debut as the leading actress, Vadivelu, Rahul Dev, and Kalabhavan Mani. The films music is composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The film gained overall positive reviews from both critics and audience. It is dubbed into Hindi as Gunda Raaj Mitadenge. Bunny Whipped Bunny Whipped is a 2007 direct-to-DVD superhero comedy film written and directed by Rafael Riera. Stalking Santa Stalking Santa is a 2006 comedy Christmas feature film directed by Greg Kiefer, written by Daryn Tufts, starring Chris Clark, Daryn Tufts, Lisa Clark, and narrated by William Shatner. It follows one man’s obsession to scientifically prove the existence of the famous Jolly Old Elf. Saatchya Aat Gharat Saatchya Aat Gharat is a Marathi movie released on 31 May 2004. The film is directed by Sanjay Surkar and produced by Smita Talwalkar. It is partly based upon a 2002 incident in the University of Pune campus when a student was raped by someone posing as a policeman. This was the debut movie for Kartika Rane in Marathi Industry. Rain of the Children Rain of the Children is a 2008 feature film written, directed and produced by Vincent Ward. In Rain of the Children, Ward further explores the subject of his earlier film, In Spring One Plants Alone when, as a young film student he travelled to the Ureweras and documented the lives of an elderly Māori woman and her schizophrenic son. Baana Kaathadi Baana Kaathadi is a 2010 Tamil romance film written and directed by Badri Venkatesh. Atharvaa, son of Tamil actor Murali, makes his debut in the film as a lead actor, while Prasanna, Samantha, and Karunas also play lead roles, while Murali makes a cameo appearance. Featuring music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by Richard M. Nathan and editing by Suresh Urs, the film, which was launched in March 2009, released on 6 August 2010. It is the last movie of Murali, who made a special appearance in this movie, before his death in September 2010. This movie was an above average grosser but was an acclaimed film. Joe Maddison's War Joe Maddisons War is a 2010 television film written by Alan Plater about strained family and social relations in wartime. Directed by Patrick Collerton and filmed partly on location in South Shields, it presents a view of World War II through the eyes of shipyard worker and World War I veteran Joe Maddison who serves in the Home Guard during the Blitz while his son and son-in-law are enlisted for oversea service. Holiday Holiday is a 2010 French comedy crime film directed by Guillaume Nicloux. Perfect Wedding Perfect Wedding is a 2010 Hong Kong film co-produced by Shaw Brothers Studio, Television Broadcasts Limited and Sil-Metropole Organisation. Seedan Seedan is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Subramaniam Siva. The film stars newcomer Unni Mukundan and Ananya of Naadodigal fame in the lead and features Dhanush in an extended guest appearance, while Suhasini, Sheela, Vivek, Ponvannan, and Ilavarasu appear in supporting roles. The film, a remake of the 2002 Malayalam hit film, Nandanam, released on 25 February 2011 to mixed reviews. Ombak rindu Ombak Rindu is a Malaysian 2011 romance drama film directed by Osman Ali, starring Aaron Aziz, Lisa Surihani and Maya Karin. The film was adapted from the 2002 novel of the same name written by Fauziah Ashari, published by Alaf 21. S.I.U. S.I.U. is a 2011 South Korean action crime film directed by Hwang Byeong-gug, starring Uhm Tae-woong and Joo Won. Joo Won received nominations for Best New Actor at the 48th Baeksang Arts Awards and the 21st Buil Film Awards in 2012. Se Puder... Dirija! Se Puder... Dirija! is a 2013 Brazilian comedy film directed by Paulo Fontenelle and starring Luís Fernando Guimarães. Its the first Brazilian live action 3D format movie. Eastern Bandits An Inaccurate Memoir, also known as Eastern Bandits, is a 2012 Chinese thriller film directed by Yang Shupeng. and released in Malaysia and America only. Banaz: A Love Story Banaz: A Love Story is a 2012 documentary film directed and produced by Deeyah Khan. The film chronicles the life and death of Banaz Mahmod, a young British-Iraqi woman of Kurdish origin killed in 2006 in South London on the orders of her family in a so-called honour killing. The film received its UK premiere at the Raindance Film Festival in London September 2012. The Lion Standing in the Wind is a 2015 Japanese drama film directed by Takashi Miike. It was released on March 14, 2015. The Lost Arcade The Lost Arcade is a 2015 documentary film about the influence of the Chinatown Fair arcade on the fighting game community and New York City as a whole. The film was directed by Kurt Vincent and produced by Irene Chin. The documentary features multiple interviews with professional players, in addition to players connected with Chinatown Fair and the new arcade Next Level. Phir Se... Phir Se is a 2018 Indian romance film, directed by Kunal Kohli and Ajay Bhuyan. Initially slated for 2015 release, the film released after 3 years on video streaming platform Netflix in 2018. The web film stars Kunal Kohli, Jennifer Winget and Sumona Chakravarti. Rajit Kapoor, Dalip Tahil, Kanwaljeet Singh and Sushmita Mukherjee are in supporting roles. This is the first web film of director Kunal Kohli as an actor and the debut web film of Jennifer Winget. The tagline of the film is "Im not 40—Im 18 with 22 years experience." The trailer was released on 7 April 2015. My Son the Jihadi My Son the Jihadi is a 2015 British documentary directed by Peter Beard. Produced for broadcast television. It was broadcast on 22 October 2015 on Channel 4. Just the 3 of Us Just the 3 of Us is a 2016 Philippine romantic comedy-drama film directed by Cathy Garcia Molina with a script developed and written by the collaboration of Kiko Abrillo, Gillian Ebreo, Katherine Labayen, and Vanessa R. Valdez, and was produced by ABS-CBN Film Productions. The film stars John Lloyd Cruz, and Jennylyn Mercado with a special participation of Richard Yap. It was released on May 4, 2016 under Star Cinema. The film marks Cruz and Mercados first movie project together. In Just the 3 of Us, Jennylyn plays a flight stewardess who is deeply infatuated with a pilot played by John Lloyd. The film was a critical and commercial success earning worldwide. After You're Gone After Youre Gone is a 2016 Russian comedy-drama film directed by Anna Matison. Namme Namme is a 2017 Georgian art fantasy drama film directed by Zaza Khalvashi. It had an international premiere in the Tokyo International Film Festival. The films cast includes theatre actors from Khulo, and director Khalvashi’s screenplay is based on national legends and stories. Namme is an international co-production between Georgia and Lithuania. It was selected as the Georgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Meet Me in St. Gallen Meet Me in St. Gallen is a 2018 Philippine romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Irene Emma Villamor, starring Carlo Aquino and Bela Padilla. In the story, Celeste and Jesse have a one-night stand and then go their separate ways, only to end up meeting again in St. Gallen, Switzerland. The film was released February 7, 2018 in theatres nationwide. A Flirt's Mistake A Flirts Mistake is a 1914 American short comedy film featuring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. Nomads of the North Nomads of the North is a 1920 American drama film featuring Lon Chaney, Betty Blythe, and Lewis Stone. A Canadian Mountie allows an innocent fugitive to escape with the woman he loves. The film is based on the 1919 novel of the same name by American author James Oliver Curwood. Alice's Spooky Adventure Alices Spooky Adventure is a 1924 black-and-white silent short subject created by Walt Disney. Braveheart Braveheart is a 1925 American silent contemporary western film directed by Alan Hale Sr. and starring Rod La Rocque. The story focuses on members of a tribe of Indians who are being intimidated by the owners of a canning company seeking to violate a treaty protecting the tribes fishing grounds. Braveheart is a remake of the 1914 film Strongheart directed by James Kirkwood and produced by the Biograph Company. So This Is College So This Is College is a 1929 American comedy film directed by Sam Wood, written by Al Boasberg, Delmer Daves and Joseph Farnham, and starring Elliott Nugent, Robert Montgomery in his film debut, Cliff Edwards, Sally Starr and Phyllis Crane. It was released on November 8, 1929, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Ruling Voice The Ruling Voice is a 1931 American pre-Code gangster drama directed by Rowland V. Lee, starring Walter Huston, Loretta Young and Doris Kenyon. It had an alternate title Upper Underworld, and was produced by First National Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Let's You and Him Fight Lets You and Him Fight is a Popeye theatrical cartoon short released in 1934, starring William "Billy" Costello as Popeye, Bonnie Poe as Olive Oyl, William Pennell as Bluto and Charles Lawrence as the announcer. Midnight Alibi Midnight Alibi is a 1934 pre-Code crime, drama, sound film directed by Alan Crosland, produced by First National Pictures, distributed by Warner Bros. and starring Richard Barthelmess. Midnight Alibi is an adaptation of Damon Runyons 1933 short story The Old Dolls House. A print of the film is preserved at the Library of Congress. The film is also available on DVD on Demand from the Warner Archive. Free and Easy Free and Easy is a 1941 film directed by George Sidney, and starring Robert Cummings and Ruth Hussey. The film is a remake of MGMs But the Flesh Is Weak with Robert Montgomery and C. Aubrey Smith as the son-and-father team. Both films are based on the 1928 play The Truth Game by Ivor Novello. The White Ship The White Ship is a 1941 Italian war film directed by Roberto Rossellini. Its cast was made up entirely of amateur actors, many of them the real crew of a hospital ship of the Italian navy. The production was a work of propaganda intended to support the war aims of the Fascist Italian regime during the Second World War. It was made with the close co-operation of the Italian Navy, particularly Francesco De Robertis. Vittorio Mussolini, the son of the Italian dictator, was also a supporter of the project. It was the first feature film directed by Rossellini, and commenced what has been described as his "Fascist Trilogy" which also includes A Pilot Returns and The Man with a Cross. Along with a number of other films of the era, it is considered a precursor to Italian neorealism. Rossellini went on to be a leading Italian filmmaker, and a major figure in the development of neorealism. The film was screened at the 1941 Venice Film Festival, before going on general release the following year. Because of this 1941 and 1942 are both often cited as its release date. It was awarded the Cup of the National Fascist Party at Venice. Obliging Young Lady Obliging Young Lady is a 1942 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Wallace and starring Joan Carroll, Edmond OBrien, Ruth Warrick. The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe is a 1942 drama film directed by Harry Lachman, starring Linda Darnell and Shepperd Strudwick. The film is a cinematic biography of Edgar Allan Poe that examines his romantic relationships with Sarah Elmira Royster and Virginia Clemm. Angel Puss Angel Puss is a 1944 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The Millerson Case The Millerson Case is a 1947 drama directed by George Archainbaud, starring Warner Baxter, Nancy Saunders and Clem Bevans. In the 8th film of Columbias Crime Doctor series, Dr. Robert Ordway is vacationing in the Blue Ridge Mountains district of West Virginia when a Typhoid fever epidemic breaks out. Three deaths occur with the first two being typhoid-caused but the death of the third person is from poisoning. Boys in Brown Boys in Brown is a 1949 British drama film directed by Montgomery Tully. Based on a play by Reginald Beckwith, it depicts life in a borstal for young offenders. It stars Jack Warner, Richard Attenborough, Dirk Bogarde and Jimmy Hanley. Cielo negro Black Sky is a 1951 Spanish drama film directed by Manuel Mur Oti and starring Susana Canales, Fernando Rey and Luis Prendes. A woman working in a shop falls in love with a bohemian poet. Home to Danger Home to Danger is a 1951 British film noir crime film directed by Terence Fisher starring Guy Rolfe, Rona Anderson and Stanley Baker. It was made at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith as a supporting feature. Chicago Syndicate Chicago Syndicate is a 1955 film noir crime film directed by Fred F. Sears starring Dennis OKeefe and Abbe Lane. A Prize of Gold A Prize of Gold is a 1955 Technicolor film noir crime film directed by Mark Robson partly filmed in West Berlin. The film stars Richard Widmark as a United States Air Force Air Police Master Sergeant motivated by love and compassion to begin a life of crime. It was based on the 1953 novel by Max Catto. Walk the Dark Street Walk the Dark Street is a 1956 American film noir directed by Wyott Ordung and starring Chuck Conners. Black Zoo Black Zoo is a 1963 American horror film produced and co-written by Herman Cohen. It is a violent, gore-filled tale directed by Robert Gordon. What Ever Happened to Baby Toto? What Ever Happened to Baby Toto? is a 1964 Italian black comedy film written and directed by Ottavio Alessi, starring Totò. It is a parody of Robert Aldrichs What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?. The Unnaturals The Unnaturals is an Italian-West German gothic horror film directed and written by Antonio Margheriti. It is loosely based on Dino Buzzatis short story "Eppure bussano alla porta" from the collection The Seven Messengers. French Intrigue Cannabis is a 1970 crime film directed by Pierre Koralnik. It is a co-production between France, West Germany and Italy. It stars Serge Gainsbourg, Jane Birkin, Paul Nicholas and Curd Jürgens. Me and My Kid Brother and Doggie Me and My Kid Brother and Doggie is a 1969 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Lisbeth Movin and starring Dirch Passer. The People Next Door The People Next Door is a 1970 American drama film directed by David Greene and starring Eli Wallach and Julie Harris. JP Miller adapted the screenplay from his 1968 CBS Playhouse teleplay. Bubù Bubù is a 1971 Italian historical drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. The film is a transposition, set in Milan and Turin, of the novel Bubu de Montparnasse by Charles-Louis Philippe. Its also known for the name of a small creature, to whom a comics serie has been dedicated. Millhouse Millhouse: A White Comedy is a 1971 documentary by Emile de Antonio following Richard Nixons political career from his election to the House of Representatives in 1946 to his election as President of the United States in 1968. It begins with Nixons "last press conference" in 1962 after his loss in the race for Governor of California in which he famously said, "You wont have Dick Nixon to kick around anymore." Then a collage of videos show Nixons trajectory from his House campaign to his involvement in the Alger Hiss case, election the Senate in 1950, election as Vice President in 1952 including the full Checkers speech, campaign for the presidency in 1960, campaign for Barry Goldwaters presidential candidacy in 1964, and his triumphant election as President in 1968 as the "New Nixon". The film featured interviews but no voice-over. The title is a pun on Nixons middle name, Milhous. Eta vesyolaya planeta This Merry Planet is a 1973 Soviet science fiction-musical television film directed by Yuri Saakov and Yuri Tsvetkov. Intikam Melegi/Kadin Hamlet The Angel of Vengeance – The Female Hamlet is a 1977 Turkish drama film directed by Metin Erksan. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. Home Sweet Home Home Sweet Home is a 1982 television film devised and directed by Mike Leigh, for BBC TV, about postmen, parenthood, social workers and sex. It was Leighs second collaboration with Play for Today producer Louis Marks, and cinematographer Remi Adefarasin,, and with composer Carl Davis – the musical score featured a quartet of basses –. It stars Timothy Spall, here working with Leigh for the first time, Eric Richard, Tim Barker, Kay Stonham, Su Elliot, Frances Barber, Sheila Kelley, and Lorraine Brunning. It was first broadcast on 16 March 1982. The film was shot on location in Hitchin, Hertfordshire. 90 minutes. The Big Score The Big Score is a 1983 American crime drama film directed by Fred Williamson. The film has music composed by Jay Chattaway. The Dub Room Special! The Dub Room Special is a film produced by Frank Zappa for direct-to-video release in October, 1982. The video combines footage from a performance at the KCET studios in Los Angeles on August 27, 1974, a concert performed at The Palladium, New York City on October 31, 1981, some clay animation by Bruce Bickford, and several interviews. It was edited in the "Dub Room" at Compact Video, at a post-production facility in Burbank. A few of the Compact Video staff have brief appearances. The video was only available through mail-order, and thus, was unseen by many Zappa fans until it was made widely available on DVD on October 17, 2005. The DVD version was trimmed slightly by Zappa to fit the space limitations of early laserdiscs. The 1974 footage was originally conceived as a TV special. In 2007 a soundtrack with the same name was released. Cease Fire Cease Fire is a 1985 American drama film directed by David Nutter and starring Don Johnson and Lisa Blount. The Blue Lightning A Winner Never Quits A Winner Never Quits is a 1986 television film based on the true story of baseball player Pete Gray, the first one-armed man ever to play major league baseball, hired in 1943 as a "freak attraction" and wartime morale-booster by the Memphis Chicks, Class-A minor league ball club. Though a success, Gray maintains a tough, defensive veneer, which is softened only by the love of his life Annie and the adulation of baseball fan Nelson Gary Jr., who has also lost an arm. With the war depleting big-league baseballs manpower in 1945, Pete Gray finally achieves his goal of entering the Majors when he is hired by the St. Louis Browns. The Crazy Companies The Crazy Companies is a 1988 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Wong Jing, and starring Andy Lau and Natalis Chan. It was followed by a sequel, The Crazy Companies II, which was released in 1989. Australia Australia is a 1989 film directed by Jean-Jacques Andrien. Black Harvest Black Harvest is a 1992 Australian-Papua New Guinea documentary directed by Australians Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson. The film serves as the third film in The Highlands Trilogy, concluding the series which includes the 1983 film First Contact and the 1989 film Joe Leahys Neighbours. The film, made in association with The Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies with assistance from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, was produced by Arundel Productions, which produced all the films in the Highland Trilogy. Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story is a 1992 American drama film directed by Alastair Reid and written by Abby Mann. It is based on the 1989 book Mobbed Up by James Neff. The film stars Brian Dennehy, Jeff Daniels, María Conchita Alonso, Eli Wallach, Robert Prosky and Donald Moffat. The film premiered on HBO on September 12, 1992. Legend of the Liquid Sword Legend of the Liquid Sword is a 1993 Hong Kong wuxia comedy film loosely based on Gu Longs Chu Liuxiang novel series. The film was written and directed by Wong Jing and stars Aaron Kwok as the titular protagonist. The Four Diamonds The Four Diamonds is a fantasy themed, allegorical short story written by Chris Millard in 1972 shortly before succumbing to cancer at the age of 14. After returning from summer vacation, his teacher told Chris class to write a story about what they did during their vacation. Chris had spent the summer being treated for his illness, and asked his teacher if he could write something else, to which she agreed. He wrote about adventures and struggle of an aspiring knight, also named Millard, to conquer Raptenahad, a magic-wielding evil queen who symbolized his illness. To defeat her, the storys Millard has to complete four difficult tasks. The story gave its name to the Four Diamonds Fund, a childhood cancer-centered charitable organization established in 1972 by Chris parents Charles and Irma. The story was also turned into a Disney TV movie in 1995. Joyeux Calvaire Poverty and Other Delights is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, directed by Denys Arcand and released in 1996. The film stars Benoît Brière and Gaston Lepage as Joseph and Marcel, two homeless men living on the streets of Montreal. The film was written by Claire Richard, a volunteer with a housing assistance program in Montreal. It was originally intended as a television film for Télévision de Radio-Canada. In Adam's Dress and a Bit in Eve's Too Aatamin puvussa ja vähän Eevankin was a 1971 Finnish comedy film directed and written by Matti Kassila, and starring Heikki Kinnunen and Juha Hyppönen. Its running time is 88 minutes. Love Will Tear Us Apart Love Will Tear Us Apart is a 1999 Hong Kong drama film written and directed by Yu Lik-wai, produced by and starring Tony Leung Ka-fai. It was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Le schpountz Le schpountz is a 1999 French film directed by Gérard Oury. Irénée does not want to work in his uncles grocery shop and spends his time dreaming of becoming an actor. Irénées chance comes when a crew of movie makers came to his little village. Irénée begins to go overboard to get noticed, which earns him the traditional joke reserved to a "schpountz": a phoney contract and a departure for Paris. Ek Phool Do Mali Ek Phool Do Mali is a 1969 Indian Hindi film directed by Devendra Goel. The film became a hit at the box office in 1969. Balraj Sahni earned a Filmfare nomination as Best Supporting Actor. The story was credited to Mushtaq Jalili, and is an inspired adaptation of the Hollywood classic Fanny. Yesenia Yesenia is a 1971 Mexican film directed by Alfredo B. Crevenna, based on an original story by Yolanda Vargas Dulché. The film stars Jacqueline Andere as the titular character, along with Jorge Lavat. Yesenia was a blockbuster in the Soviet Union, where it sold 91.4million tickets, and became the highest-grossing film in the Soviet Union. Due to this success abroad, it ranks among the worlds non-English language films with the highest attendance record. Arena: An Absurd Notion Arena is a concept concert video filmed during the course of Duran Durans 1984 Sing Blue Silver North American Tour in support of the album Seven and the Ragged Tiger. Butterflies Butterflies is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film directed by Rajiv Anchal and written by A. K. Sajan. It was produced by Menaka and was the debut production of Revathy Kalamandhir. The film stars Mohanlal, Aishwarya, Nassar, and Jagadish. Aishwarya played a dual role as twin sisters. The film was shot in Bangalore after the originally planned film Australia was dropped. Thambikku Entha Ooru Thambikku Entha Ooru is a 1984 Indian Tamil language film directed by Rajasekhar, starring Rajinikanth, Madhavi, Sulakshana, Sathyaraj and Senthamarai. The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was later remade in Kannada as Anjada Gandu. Love at Times Square Love at Times Square is a 2003 Bollywood film directed by and starring Dev Anand with Shoib Khan, Chaitanya Chaudhary and Heene Kaushik. The film had special appearances from Salman Khan and Rishi Kapoor. Tweek City Tweek City is an American film written and directed by Eric G. Johnson and starring Giuseppe Andrews, Keith Brunsmann, Eva Fisher, and Elizabeth Bogush. The film premiered on May 28, 2005 in Santa Monica at the Dances With Films Festival. In 2006, Maverick Entertainment Group acquired the worldwide rights and on January 2, 2007 they released it on DVD throughout the United States. Rasikan Rasikan is a 2004 Malayalam film directed by Lal Jose and written by Murali Gopy starring Dileep, Murali Gopy, Biju Menon and Samvrutha Sunil in the lead roles. Faltu For the 2011 Hindi movie, see F.A.L.T.U Faltu is a Bengali movie based on Syed Mustafa Sirajs story Ranir Ghater Brittanto. It was released in 2006. It won the 2007 National Award. Produced by Arindam Chaudhuri and directed by Anjan Das, the movie featured Soumitra Chatterjee, Indrani Halder, Yash Pandit, Pradip Mukherjee and Manjari Fadnis, Nirmal Kumar, Masood Akhtar, and Biplab Chatterjee. It had been selected from India for the Spain film festival in the competitive category. Mapado Mapado is a 2005 South Korean film directed by Choo Chang-min. Pathogen Pathogen is a 2006 zombie horror independent film written, directed, and produced by Emily Hagins, who was twelve at the time of the films production. The film was released on March 25, 2006 and focuses on several middle school students who discover that an infection is turning people into zombies. Emilio Emilio is a 2008 American drama film written and directed by Kim Jorgensen, starring Walter Perez, Danny Martinez, Alejandro Patino, Wendell Wright, Jesse Garcia, and Ryan McTavish. It was released theatrically in the U.S. on November 4, 2016. The Ghost in the Swamp The Ghost in the Swamp is a movie filmed by Branko Ištvančić. It is based on the book Duh u močvari by Anto Gardaš. 100 Films and a Funeral 100 Films and a Funeral is both a memoir by Michael Kuhn and a 2007 documentary film adaptation by filmmaker Michael McNamara about the rise and fall of PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, the company that produced Four Weddings and a Funeral, The Usual Suspects, and Trainspotting. Kuhn headed PFE from 1991 till 1999, when Philips sold it to the Seagram conglomerate. The selling of PFE also ended the prominent role of the company in the British film industry revival of the 1990s. Bon Voyage Bon Voyage is a 2006 television drama film written by Oliver Brown and directed by John Fawcett. It starred Fay Ripley, Ben Miles, Daniel Ryan and Rachael Blake. Ben Miles and Rachael Blake play a couple who take their two children on a camping holiday to France. They soon realise they are being stalked by another couple, Simon and Linda. Herb Herb is a 2007 South Korean drama film, directed by Heo In-moo. Kang Hye-jung stars in the lead role as a 20-year-old woman with the mental and emotional skills of a seven-year-old, who falls in love with a policeman she sees as her Prince Charming, but must face tragedy when she is forced to deal with certain realities about herself and those around her. Galantuomini Galantuomini is a 2008 Italian crime-drama film directed by Edoardo Winspeare. It entered the main competition at the 2008 Rome Film Festival, in which Donatella Finocchiaro was awarded best actress. Return to Hansala Return to Hansala is a 2008 Spanish film directed by Chus Gutiérrez. It won the Golden Pyramid Award at the 32nd Cairo International Film Festival and was also screened at the 2008 Dubai International Film Festival. George's Intervention George: A Zombie Intervention is a 2009 American zombie comedy directed by J. T. Seaton, written by Seaton and Brad Hodson, and starring Carlos Larkin as a zombie who undergoes an intervention by his friends, who are concerned that he is eating humans. Blue Oranges Blue Oranges is a 2009 Bollywood film produced by S M Ferozeuddin Alameer under the Khussro Films banner and directed by Rajesh Ganguly. The film features Rajit Kapur, Rati Agnihotri, Harsh Chhaya, and Aham Sharma in key roles. 45365 45365 is a 2009 documentary film made by first-time directors and brothers Bill Ross IV and Turner Ross. The film is about the everyday life of the small town Sidney, Ohio, and the people living in it; the title comes from the towns ZIP Code. 45365 premiered at the 2009 South by Southwest Film Festival, where it won the Grand Jury Prize. It won the Roger and Chaz Ebert Truer than Fiction award at the 2010 Independent Spirit Awards. Jeannette Catsoulis has described the film, "A beguiling slice of Midwestern impressionism, 45365 drops in on the residents of Sidney, Ohio, to observe their lunches and haircuts, trials and transgressions." Family Tree Family Tree is a 2010 French film directed by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau. It drew its inspiration in large measure from the life of Pierre Seel, an Alsatian homosexual deported to the camp of Schirmeck, who wrote of his experiences in a book, Moi, Pierre Seel, déporté homosexuel. The film won the Prix Jean Vigo in 2009. Kamogawa Horumo: Battle League in Kyoto is a Japanese fantasy-action-comedy film directed by Katsuhide Motoki. Mr. Singh/Mrs. Mehta Mr. Singh / Mrs. Mehta is a 2010 Hindi-language film starring Prashant Narayanan and Aruna Shields. It is directed by Pravesh Bhardwaj. The film is produced by Manu Kumaran and was released on 24 June 2010. Mr Singh/Mrs Mehta is directorial debut of Pravesh Bhardwaj and features music of Grammy nominated artist Ustaad Shujaat Hussain Khan. Escape from Tibet Wie zwischen Himmel und Erde is a 2012 Swiss-German-Tibetan Drama film. For international distribution outside of the German-speaking area, the title Escape from Tibet is also used. The Journals of Musan The Journals of Musan is a 2011 South Korean film by Park Jung-bum, based on the experiences of Parks friend Jeon Seung-chul, a North Korean refugee he met while attending Yonsei University; Jeon was diagnosed with stomach cancer and died in 2008, less than 6 years after he defected to South Korea. The film received several major awards, including the Tiger Award at the 40th International Film Festival Rotterdam, the Jury Prize at the 13th Deauville Asian Film Festival, the New Currents award at 15th Busan International Film Festival, the grand prize at Off Plus Camera Festival in Krakow, Poland, along with the Golden Star at the Festival International du Film de Marrakech. Mushrooms Chatrak is a 2011 Indian Bengali erotic drama film directed by Sri Lankan director Vimukthi Jayasundara. It was screened at several film festivals worldwide, including the Directors Fortnight in the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Hard Romanticker is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Gu Su Yeon. Spanish Lake Spanish Lake is a 2014 American documentary film directed by Phillip Andrew Morton and co-produced by Phillip Andrew Morton and Matt Jordan Smith. The film premiered theatrically in St. Louis on June 13, 2014. The documentary chronicles the area of Spanish Lake and its transformation from a 1950s white suburb to a mostly black population through a process known as white flight. The themes of the film parallel America’s growing political divide, underlying racism, and rise of anti-government sentiment. After strong ticket sales in St. Louis, the film received a limited release in Los Angeles and Dallas. Further theatrical expansion was halted in St. Louis in August 2014 after the shooting of Mike Brown in Ferguson. Due to racial tensions in the city, Wehrenberg Theatres pulled the film from its planned release on September 5, 2014. The suppression of the film led to national media coverage, including an article by Deadline Hollywood. Spanish Lake was released to Video on demand on October 21, 2014 to critical acclaim. The DVD release came a month later on November 15, 2014. Tanya tanya ? is a 2011 Indonesian drama film directed by Hanung Bramantyo. It stars Revalina Sayuthi Temat, Reza Rahadian, Agus Kuncoro, Endhita, Rio Dewanto, and Hengky Sulaeman. The theme is Indonesias religious pluralism, which often results in conflict between religious beliefs, represented in a plot that revolves around the interactions of three families, one Buddhist, one Muslim, and one Catholic. After undergoing numerous hardships and the deaths of several family members in religious violence, they are reconciled. Based on Bramantyos experiences as a mixed-race child, ? was meant to counter the portrayal of Islam as a "radical religion". Owing to the films theme of religious pluralism and controversial subject matter, Bramantyo had difficulty finding backing. Eventually, Mahaka Pictures put forth Rp 5 billion to fund the production. Filming began on 5 January 2011 in Semarang. Released on 7 April 2011, ? was a critical and commercial success: it received favourable reviews and was viewed by more than 550,000 people. Also screened internationally, it was nominated for nine Citra Awards at the 2011 Indonesian Film Festival, winning one. However, several Indonesian Muslim groups, including the Indonesian Ulema Council and Islamic Defenders Front, protested against the film because of its pluralist message. Hay Road Estrada de Palha is a 2011 Portuguese action adventure western film directed by Rodrigo Areias. Apio Verde Apio verde is 2013 Chilean thriller film written and directed by Francesc Morales, starring Catherine Mazoyer, Cristian Gajardo, Catalina Aguayo, Sonia Mena, Teresita Reyes, Alejandro Trejo, Gregory Cohen, Jenny Cavallo, Carolina Paulsen, among others. The film focuses on how a normal woman is turned into a psychotic as shes told the child shes expecting has anencephaly, a disease that wont allow him to live once hes born. As she lives in Chile, one of the few countries where therapeutic abortion is illegal in any situation, she must wait until the natural birth. The film was released in Chile in July 2013. Morales said recently to Screen International: “This is a very real situation that has happened many times in our country. Since 1989, a few months before the end of the Chilean dictatorship, it was stated that therapeutic abortion would be considered illegal, not even when the life of the mother is in danger. The realism is very important in this film, which is why the story is based on the lives of many real people and it also shows how politics and religion get involved in a subject like this. Yet the movie is not a drama, but a thriller that states how this is not only an attempt on human rights but also a situation that always leads to a violent resolution.” Bangkok Assassins Bangkok Assassins or Bangkok Kung Fu is a 2011 Thai action movie starring Mario Maurer and Arak Amronsupasiri. This movie was released on September 1, 2011 and distributed by Grindstone Entertainment Group and Lionsgate Home Entertainment in United States. The Lion's Mouth Opens The Lions Mouth Opens is a 2014 short documentary film. It follows actress and filmmaker Marianna Palka as she pursues testing to learn whether she inherited the genetic mutation that causes Huntingtons disease, an incurable neurodegenerative disease. Directed by documentarian Lucy Walker, the film premiered in a 14-minute version at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. Later recut into 28-minute version, it was broadcast on HBO on 1 June 2015. The Lions Mouth Opens was shortlisted for Best Documentary Short at the 87th Academy Awards. Wild Zwijn Wild Boar is a 2013 Dutch documentary directed by Willem Baptist. The film is a poetic and strongly stylized tale about the ambivalent relationship between humans and wild boars. The film was realised with support of the Dutch Cultural Media Fund and is part of project Doc25; a joint initiative by Dutch broadcasters AVRO, BOS, EO, IKON, NTR, VPRO. Wild Boar had its Dutch premiere at the Nederlands Film Festival in Utrecht and was shortlist nominated for a Gouden Kalf for Best Short Documentary at The Netherlands Film Festival. The film had its international premières in competition respectively at the renowned festivals Visions du Réel, AFI Docs and Hot Docs International Documentary Film Festival in Toronto. Baptist approach to the subject and peculiar way of telling the story found international recognition. AFI Docs described the film as and Hot Docs wrote: In Switzerland, where the film won a Special Mention Award, Visions du Réel published: Canadian FERNTV published their Top 10 Films @ Hot Docs and wrote: Film review website Film Threat described the film as: . The Washington City Paper however criticised the film for and called the film . The Darkest Universe The Darkest Universe is the second film from BAFTA-nominated directors Will Sharpe and Tom Kingsley. The film premiered at the London Comedy film festival in April 2016 and subsequently screened at the East End Film Festival. The film was written by Tiani Ghosh and Will Sharpe and was shot over a three-year period from 2013 to 2015. It is set on the canals of London and tells the story of the disappearance of a young couple on a narrow boat. Vishudhan Vishudhan is a 2013 Indian Malayalam crime drama film directed by Vyshakh and starring Kunchacko Boban and Miya. The film tells the story of a Nasrani Christian priest and a nun. It was released on 22 November 2013. The film was shot at Thodupuzha and nearby locations. Red Carpet Red Carpet is a 2014 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Park Beom-soo, loosely inspired by his experience as a pornographic director. The Nutcracker Sweet The Nutcracker Sweet is a 2015 Peruvian computer-animated film produced by Aronnax Animation Studios featuring the voices of Alicia Silverstone, Ed Asner and Drake Bell. It was released theatrically in Peru on December 24, 2015. The Settlers The Settlers is a 2016 Israeli documentary film directed by Shimon Dotan. The film takes a critical look at the Israeli settlements in the West Bank. This Time This Time is a 2016 Philippine romantic drama film directed by Nuel Crisostomo Naval, starring James Reid and Nadine Lustre. The film was loosely based on the Wattpad novel That One Summer by Aly Almario. It was released on May 4, 2016 by Viva Films and made pesos on its first opening day of showing. Tera Intezaar Tera Intezaar is a 2017 Indian supernatural-romantic drama film directed by Raajeev Walia. It is produced by Aman Mehta and Bijal Mehta.The movie turned out to be a disaster in box office. The film stars Arbaaz Khan and Sunny Leone in lead roles and was released on 1 December 2017. Seneca's Day Senecas Day is a 2016 Lithuanian drama film directed by Kristijonas Vildziunas. It was selected as the Lithuanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The Game Changer The Game Changer is a 2017 Chinese action film directed by Gao Xixi, starring Peter Ho, Huang Zitao, Guli Nazha and Wang Xueqi. Inspired from the television series Shanghai Bund, the film is set in 1930s Shanghai. It was released in China on February 10, 2017 in 2D, 3D and China Film Giant Screen. Ivan Ivan is a 2017 Slovenian drama film directed by Janez Burger. It was selected as the Slovenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Carne y Arena Flesh and Sand is a 2017 American short virtual reality project written and directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu that plunges "viewers into the harsh life of an immigrant". It was created by Iñárritu and cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki in collaboration with ILMxLAB with support from Legendary Entertainment and the Fondazione Prada in Italy. Flesh and Sand premiered at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival as part of the official selection and was the first virtual reality project to ever be featured at the festival. It was later featured at the Prada Foundation in Milan, attracting significant international attention for its highly innovative character as well as its strong political message. It was awarded the first Special Achievement Academy Award in over 20 years by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. According to Mathew According to Matthew is a Sri Lankan English film directed by Chandran Rutnam. It is a romance, crime and thriller film based on the crimes of Father Mathew Pieris, Anglican priest of the Church of St Paul the Apostle, Kynsey Road, Colombo 10, who was convicted of the double murders of his wife and Russel Ingram, the husband of his lover in 1979. The film stars Jacqueline Fernandez, a Bollywood actress, and Alston Koch. Goldbuster Goldbuster is a 2017 Chinese comedy film produced by Peter Chan and directed by Sandra Ng. The film stars Sandra Ng, Francis Ng, Alex Fong, Shen Teng, Zhang Yi, Jiang Yilei, and Yue Yunpeng. The film picks up the stories between a real estate owner and the nail-house holders. The film premiered in China on 29 December 2017. Mar Gaye Oye Loko Mar Gaye Oye Loko is a 2018 Indian-Punjabi language romedy film directed by Simerjit Singh starring Gippy Grewal, Binnu Dhillon & Sapna Pabbi in lead roles. It is a Punjabi comedy about a simple boy, Tittu, and his journey to finally marry the girl of his dreams, Simran. She in turn happens to be interested in the local gangster, Gill Baiji. Gill Baiji gets shot by his arch rival Sidhu and this event changes Tittus fate forever. The film has Jaswinder Bhalla, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Karamjit Anmol, B.N. Sharma and Jaggi Singh in supporting roles; it marked the Punjabi debut for Sapna Pabbi. Mar Gaye Oye Loko’s story was written by Gippy Grewal who had also written Ardaas and Manje Bistre all released under his production company Humble Motion Pictues. Gippy Grewal served as writer, producer and Actor in film. In an interview Gippy Grewal disclosed that the role of Gill Baiji played by Binnu Dhillon was written for himself but due to requirements for looks he didnt play the role. Film was shot in Punjab. Soundtrack of film was composed by Kuwar Virk, Jay K, Snappy and Gurmeet Singh. Mar Gaye Oye Loko was released theatrically on 31 August 2018; it received mixed response from film critics and audience alike. Commercially it performed well at box office and emerged as hit, in its opening weekend. It was able to gross 99.5 million worldwide and 201 million in its whole theatrical run. The film is also the 26th highest grossing Punjabi film of all time and 5th highest grossing Punjabi film of 2018. Kosovo: A Moment In Civilization Kosovo: A Moment in Civilization is a 2017 Serbian documentary film about Serbias UNESCO heritage in Kosovo. Directed and produced by Serbian Canadian filmmaker Boris Malagurski, the film was released on September 15, 2017 in Paris, France. The film is Malagurskis second documentary film made about Kosovo, the first was 2009 film Can You Imagine? The Golden Chance The Golden Chance is a 1915 American drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. A print of the film survives at George Eastman House. DeMille remade the film in 1921 as Forbidden Fruit. That Little Band of Gold That Little Band of Gold is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and starring Arbuckle, Mabel Normand, and Ford Sterling. Barbed Wire Barbed Wire is a 1927 American silent romance film set in World War I. It stars Pola Negri as a French farmgirl and Clive Brook as the German prisoner of war she falls in love with. The film was based on the novel The Woman of Knockaloe by Hall Caine. Unlike the original novel, which is set at the Knockaloe internment camp in the Isle of Man, the film takes place in Normandy, France. Some plot alterations were made in the adaptation, including most importantly the insertion of a happy ending. The Cursed Village The Cursed Village is a 1930 Spanish silent drama film directed by Florián Rey and starring Carmen Viance, Pedro Larrañaga and Amelia Muñoz. Rey remade the film in 1942. Big News Big News is a 1929 American pre-Code film directed by Gregory La Cava, released by Pathé Exchange, and starring Robert Armstrong and Carole Lombard, billed as "Carol Lombard". The Saturday Night Kid The Saturday Night Kid is a 1929 American pre-Code romantic comedy film about two sisters and the man they both want. It stars Clara Bow, Jean Arthur, James Hall, and in her first credited role, Jean Harlow. The film was based on the play Love Em and Leave Em by George Abbott and John V. A. Weaver. The movie still survives. The film was preserved by the UCLA Film & Television Archive with funding by Clara Bow biographer David Stenn. Playing Around Playing Around is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film with songs, starring Alice White, Chester Morris and William Bakewell. It was adapted from the story entitled Sheba, which was written by Viña Delmar. The film was produced and distributed by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. The Sport Parade The Sport Parade is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by Dudley Murphy and starring Joel McCrea, Marian Marsh, William Gargan, Robert Benchley, and Richard "Skeets" Gallagher. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures. Benchley also co-wrote the screenplay. The film includes location shots of New York City in 1932. Bosko's Picture Show Boskos Picture Show was released on August 26, 1933, though at least one source claims the release date is September 18, 1933. It was the last Looney Tunes Bosko cartoon produced by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising for Leon Schlesinger and Warner Bros. The duo moved on to produce cartoons for MGM, the first of which were released in 1934. The music score was a work of Frank Marsales. Red River Valley Red River Valley, later retitled Man of the Frontier for American television screening, is a 1936 American Western film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Frances Grant. Written by Dorrell and Stuart E. McGowan, the film is about a "ditch rider" and his sidekick who set out to find out who has been causing the accidents at a dam construction site. Daughter of Shanghai Daughter of Shanghai is a 1937 American crime film directed by Robert Florey, written by Gladys Unger and Garnett Weston, and starring Anna May Wong and Philip Ahn. The film was unusual in that Asian American actors played the lead roles. It was also one of the first films in which Anthony Quinn appeared. Love Is a Headache Love Is a Headache is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and written by Marion Parsonnet, Harry Ruskin and William R. Lipman. The film stars Gladys George, Franchot Tone, Ted Healy, Mickey Rooney, Frank Jenks and Ralph Morgan. The film was released on January 14, 1938, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Rough Riders' Round-up Rough Riders Round-up is a 1939 American film directed by Joseph Kane starring Roy Rogers. Set at the end of the Spanish–American War, Roy and several of his comrades in arms from the Rough Riders become US Border Patrolmen on the Mexican border. Twelve Crowded Hours Twelve Crowded Hours is a 1939 film directed by Lew Landers and starring Richard Dix and Lucille Ball. Forbidden Passage Forbidden Passage is a 1941 American short crime film directed by Fred Zinnemann. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 14th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. Mechta Dream is a 1943 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Romm. They Came to Blow Up America They Came to Blow Up America, also known as School for Sabotage and School for Saboteurs, is a 1943 American war spy film directed by Edward Ludwig and starring George Sanders and Anna Sten. It is based on the World War II Operation Pastorius. A Boy and His Dog A Boy and His Dog is a 1946 American Technicolor short drama film directed by LeRoy Prinz. It won an Oscar at the 19th Academy Awards in 1947 for Best Short Subject. Short-story author Samuel A. Derieux, who died twenty-four years earlier in 1922, received story credit for the film, suggesting to some the expectation that he wrote a work with the title "A Boy and His Dog". However, a plot summary for the film, attributed to David Glagovsky, closely parallels Derieuxs short story "The Trial in Tom Belchers Store", suggesting the film-makers drew on the published story, but gave the film a title Derieux need not ever have considered. Just Before Dawn Just Before Dawn is the sixth Crime Doctor film produced by Columbia Pictures. It was directed by William Castle and written by Eric Taylor and Audrey Wisburg. The film stars Warner Baxter, Adele Roberts, Mona Barrie and Martin Kosleck. It is also known as Exposed by the crime doctor. Un revenant A Lovers Return is a 1946 French drama film directed by Christian-Jaque. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Hoodlum Empire Hoodlum Empire is a 1952 film noir crime film directed by Joseph Kane starring Brian Donlevy, Claire Trevor, Forrest Tucker, Vera Ralston, Luther Adler and John Russell. It was inspired by the Kefauver Committee hearings dealing with organized crime. Un rincón cerca del cielo A Place Near Heaven is a 1952 Mexican comedy drama film directed by Rogelio A. González and starring Pedro Infante, Marga López and Andrés Soler. The films art direction was by Jorge Fernández. Marguerite de la nuit Marguerite de la nuit is a 1955 French language motion picture fantasy drama directed by Claude Autant-Lara, and written by Ghislaine Autant-Lara and Gabriel Arout, based on novel by Pierre Dumarchais. The film stars Michèle Morgan and Yves Montand. It tells the story of an older pedant who buys adolescence from Satan. Qivitoq Qivitoq is a 1956 Danish film directed by Erik Balling and starring Poul Reichhardt and Astrid Villaume. An intense romantic drama, the movie was filmed entirely on location in Greenland. It was nominated both for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and for the Palme DOr at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. Rythmetic Rythmetic is a 1956 Canadian short animated film directed by Norman McLaren and Evelyn Lambart. At the 6th Berlin International Film Festival, Rythmetic won the Silver Bear award. The Hired Gun The Hired Gun is a 1957 Western film in CinemaScope. The Man Who Wagged His Tail The Man Who Wagged His Tail is a 1957 Spanish-Italian fantasy-comedy film directed by Ladislao Vajda. Lipstick Il rossetto is a 1960 Italian crime-drama film directed by Damiano Damiani. It is the feature film debut of Damiani, after two documentaries and several screenplays. The films plot was loosely inspired by actual events. Pietro Germi reprised, with very slight modifications, the character he played in Un maledetto imbroglio. The Jet Cage The Jet Cage is a Looney Tunes cartoon released in September 1962 by Warner Bros. The short runs for about six minutes and is written and directed by Friz Freleng. Voice actors are Mel Blanc and June Foray. The animation was by Gerry Chiniquy, Lee Halpern, Art Leonardi, Bob Matz and Virgil Ross. The layouts were designed by Hawley Pratt and the backgrounds by Tom OLoughlin. The original music was composed by Milt Franklyn, who died during production, and an uncredited William Lava who completed Franklyns unfinished score. The Savage Guns The Savage Guns is a 1961 Eurowestern film, an international co-production by British and Spanish producers. Based on a specially commissioned screenplay, The San Siado Killings, written by Peter R. Newman and directed by Michael Carreras, the film is credited as the first traditional Spaghetti Western. The film was noticeably set apart from previous "classic" American westerns starring an American leading cast and Spanish actors in supporting roles as well as its unique use of the deserts, palm trees, agaves and whitewashed villages of southern Spain. It was also the first western to be shot on location in Almeria, an area which would be often used in later Spaghetti Westerns during the next two decades. Cry of Battle Cry of Battle is a 1963 American coming of age war film based on the 1951 novel Fortress in the Rice by Benjamin Appel who was a journalist and special assistant to the U.S. Commissioner for the Philippines from 1945-46. The film stars Van Heflin, James MacArthur, Rita Moreno, and Leopoldo Salcedo. Set during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, the working title was To Be a Man. Honeymoon Hotel Honeymoon Hotel is a 1964 American comedy film, directed by Henry Levin for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It stars Robert Goulet, Nancy Kwan, Robert Morse, and Jill St. John. The movie, which contains four songs, is a sex farce about two male friends who find themselves at a hotel that is supposed to be for honeymooners only. Unusually for its time, the film centers on an interracial romance but the racial difference is never mentioned or even alluded to. The Alley Cats The Alley Cats is a 1966 American drama, comedy, cult film directed by Radley Metzger. The film stars Anne Arthur, Karen Field, Sabrina Koch, Charlie Hickman, Harald Baerow, and Uta Levka. When You Hear the Bells When You Hear the Bells is a 1969 Croatian war film directed by Antun Vrdoljak. It was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize. In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics found it to be one of the best Croatian films ever made. A Day at the Beach For the Barney and the Backyard Gang video, see Barney and the Backyard Gang. For the album by Sonia Dada, see A Day at the Beach. A Day at the Beach is a British 1970 film based on the 1962 book Een dagje naar het strand by Dutch author Heere Heeresma. The screenplay was written by Roman Polanski, who was originally intended to be the director, although most of the direction was finally done by first-timer Simon Hesera. Charley-One-Eye Charley One-Eye is a 1973 British-American film directed by Don Chaffey and starring Richard Roundtree, Roy Thinnes and Nigel Davenport. The film was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival. Life Is Tough, Eh Providence? Life Is Tough, Eh Providence? is a 1972 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western comedy film directed by Giulio Petroni. The film was a box office success and generated an immediate sequel, Here We Go Again, Eh Providence?. Paperback Hero Paperback Hero is a 1973 Canadian film, directed by Peter Pearson, which starred Keir Dullea and Elizabeth Ashley. It is set in Saskatchewan and portrays the life of a big-fish minor-league hockey player in a little-pond town. The movie was filmed in Delisle. It was originally titled Last of the Big Guns, but was renamed to reflect the lyrics of Gordon Lightfoots "If You Could Read My Mind", which was featured on the soundtrack. It won the Canadian Film Awards in 1973 for Film Editing, Overall Sound, and Cinematography. It was selected in 2006 for the Toronto International Film Festivals Canadian Open Vault program, which preserves examples of notable Canadian cinema. Life Story Curriculum Vitae is a 1975 polish film written and directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski. The Treasure of Jamaica Reef The Treasure of Jamaica Reef is a 1975 American film directed by Virginia L. Stone. The film is also known as Evil in the Deep. Spoiled Children Spoiled Children is a 1977 French drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier. Il mostro Il mostro is a 1977 Italian thriller film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Johnny Dorelli. Wombling Free Wombling Free is a 1977 British film adaption of the childrens television series The Wombles. Directed by Lionel Jeffries, it stars The Wombles, David Tomlinson, Frances de la Tour, and Bonnie Langford. Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy is a 1981 American made-for-television biographical drama film starring Jaclyn Smith as Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, James Franciscus as John F. Kennedy and Rod Taylor as "Black Jack" Bouvier. Desperate Lives Desperate Lives is a 1982 American made-for-television drama film about drug use in a high school. The film has a very strong anti-drug message. Car Trouble Car Trouble is a 1986 British comedy film starring Julie Walters, Ian Charleson and Vincent Riotta. The film has been described as a coarse British farce comedy. It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World Its a Mad, Mad, Mad World is a 1987 Hong Kong film, directed by Clifton Ko. It starred Bill Tung and Lydia Sum as parents of the dysfunctional Piu family. The daughters were played by Elsie Chan, Loletta Lee and Pauline Kwan. The comedy was very popular and the original cast of Tung, Shum, Chan, Lee and Kwan reappeared in its sequels Its a Mad, Mad, Mad World II, Its a Mad, Mad, Mad World III and Its a Mad, Mad, Mad World Too. The plots of the films are all about the family becoming suddenly rich, usually through lotteries. The family also made a cameo appearance in The Banquet. The Hero's Journey: The World of Joseph Campbell The Heros Journey is a 1987 biography of mythologist Joseph Campbell, directed by Janelle Balnicke and David Kennard. In the years just before his death, Campbell was filmed in conversation with his friends and colleagues, discussing his own life and career in terms of the myths that he studied throughout his life. The conversations in the film led to the book, The Heros Journey: Joseph Campbell on His Life and Work. Mon cas My Case is a 1986 Portuguese drama- fantasy film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It entered the main competition at the 43rd Venice International Film Festival. Warsaw Bridge Warsaw Bridge is a 1990 feature film by Pere Portabella. It was written by Portabella and his frequent collaborator Carles Santos, who also wrote the score. It was Portabellas first film since 1977, and his first to be photographed entirely in color. Undeclared War Undeclared War is a 1990 Hong Kong action film directed by Ringo Lam and starring Danny Lee, Olivia Hussey, Peter Lapis, Rosamund Kwan and Vernon G. Wells. Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair is a 1990 American-German-Italian-French made-for-television action-drama film starring Burt Lancaster and Eva Marie Saint, and is based on the 1985 Achille Lauro hijacking. The film was directed by Alberto Negrin. Mr. Vampire 1992 Mr. Vampire 1992, also known as Chinese Vampire Story, is a 1992 Hong Kong comedy horror film directed by Ricky Lau. The film is the fifth of a series of five jiangshi films directed by Ricky Lau in the Mr. Vampire franchise. The Chinese title of the film literally translates to New Mr. Vampire. Mr. Vampire 1992 is considered to be the true sequel to the original 1985 Mr. Vampire, as the main cast in the first film reprised their roles. Mr. Vampire 1992 is also set directly after the events in Mr. Vampire, with some references to the first film, such as Man-choi commenting on how he felt after being infected with the "hopping corpse virus". New characters were introduced in Mr. Vampire 1992, and some actors from the first film, such as Billy Lau, were recast in new roles. Young Werther Le Jeune Werther is a 1993 French drama film directed and written by Jacques Doillon. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Blue Angel Award. Another Midnight Run Another Midnight Run is a 1994 American made-for-television film, and the first in a series of television films produced for Universal Televisions Action Pack programming block and based on the 1988 feature film Midnight Run. Christopher McDonald plays bounty hunter Jack Walsh, who was portrayed by Robert De Niro in the first film. Another Midnight Run was followed by two more made-for-television sequels, Midnight Runaround and Midnight Run for Your Life. Another Midnight Run The Midnight Run Action Pack was a made-for-TV movie series for Universal Televisions Action Pack in 1994. All four movies are available as a DVD set in Canada. Tracking Down Maggie: The Unofficial Biography of Margaret Thatcher Tracking Down Maggie is a 1994 documentary film by Nick Broomfield about former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher. What begins as a genuine attempt to get an interview with the so-called Iron Lady quickly turns into a game of cat-and-mouse in the United States, with the filmmaker snubbed at every turn. Aside from the comedy of Broomfields repeatedly failing attempts to gain access, the film discusses the accusations that Thatchers son, Mark, used his mothers connections to effect arms deals in Saudi Arabia. Super Citizen Ko Super Citizen Ko is a 1995 Taiwanese drama film directed by Wan Jen. The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Girl in the Cadillac Girl in the Cadillac is a crime drama film released in 1995. The film stars Erika Eleniak and William McNamara. No Exit No Exit is a 1995 action film directed by Damian Lee and starring Jeff Wincott and Sven-Ole Thorsen as the leading hero and main villain, respectively. It is about deadly martial arts combat, and the hero is forced into fights by evil money-men. Buud Yam Buud Yam is a 1997 Burkinabé historical drama film written and directed by Gaston Kaboré. It is the sequel to the film Wend Kuuni. As of 2001, it was the most popular African film ever in Burkina Faso. The titles meaning is unclear: buud can mean both "ancestors" and "descendants", while yam means "spirit" or "intelligence." It has been translated as Soul of the Group. Tano da morire Tano da morire is a 1997 Italian musical comedy film written and directed by Roberta Torre. It is loosely inspired by actual life events of Tano Guarrasi, a butcher and a jealous brother of four sisters who was also a little mafia boss and who was killed in his shop in September 1990. Seasons of the Heart Seasons of the Heart is a 1993 Christian drama film starring Leigh Lombardi and Sam Hennings. The Long Island Incident The Long Island Incident is a 1998 American made-for-television drama film produced by Barbra Streisands Barwood Films. The teleplay by Maria Nation is based on the 1993 Long Island Rail Road shooting. Rumors Rumors is part of the Private Snafu series of animated shorts produced by Warner Bros. during World War II. Released in 1943, the cartoon was directed by Friz Freleng. Dillagi Dillagi is a 1978 romantic comedy directed by Basu Chatterjee, based on the Bengali novella "Kalidas O Chemistry" by Bimal Kar. It stars Dharmendra playing Swarn Kamal - a newly appointed Sanskrit professor in a girls college. Hema Malini is a strict Chemistry lecturer and warden of the same college. Bobbili Raja Bobbili Raja is a 1990 Telugu action romance film produced by D. Suresh under the Suresh Productions banner, directed by B. Gopal. It stars Venkatesh and Divya Bharti in the lead roles, with music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. It marks the debut of Divya Bharti. The film was recorded as a Sensational Blockbuster at the box office. Liberate i pesci! Free the Fish is a 2000 Italian comedy film directed by Cristina Comencini. The film was nominated to three Nastro dArgento awards. Mobutu, roi du Zaïre Mobutu, King of Zaire is a 1999 documentary film about Mobutu Sese Seko, the long-time President of Zaire. Cinderelmo CinderElmo is a 65-minute television film that aired on FOX in the United States on December 6, 1999. It was released on VHS and DVD in the United States/Canada on February 29, 2000, and the Netherlands. The special was sponsored by Kmart department stores, during the Christmas holiday season, "where, no doubt, much Elmo merchandise is on display." This was the last major primetime special for Sesame Street, until Elmos Christmas Countdown in 2007. Inventor Crazybrains and His Wonderful Airship Le Dirigeable fantastique ou le Cauchemar dun inventeur, released in the US as The Inventor Crazybrains and His Wonderful Airship and in the UK as Fantastical Air Ship, is a 1905 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. The film was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 786–788 in its catalogues. Deadly Intruder Deadly Intruder is a 1985 horror film. Vapors Vapors is a 1965 short film directed by Andy Milligan and written by Hope Stansbury. The film portrays the lives and conflicts of a group of homosexual men set during one evening in a New York bath house for men. The Wackiest Wagon Train in the West The Wackiest Wagon Train in the West is a 1976 American Western comedy film directed by Jack Arnold. The film stars Bob Denver as Dusty, the bumbling assistant to Wagonmaster Callahan featured in the syndicated series Dustys Trail. The film itself consists of four episodes of Dustys Trail edited together: "Tomahawk Territory", "Horse of Another Color", "There Is Nothing Like a Dame", and "The Not So Magnificent Seven". Death, Deceit & Destiny Aboard the Orient Express Death, Deceit and Destiny Aboard the Orient Express is a 2000 thriller film about a group of international terrorists who, a few days before the start of the new millennium, lure a group of very rich celebrities and businesspeople on board the Orient Express from Paris to Istanbul in order to extort large sums of money from them. The screenplay for the movie was written by Peter Welbeck and Peter Jobin. The film, which was directed by Mark Roper, starred Richard Grieco, Joanna Bukovska, Romina Mondello, Christoph Waltz, Sendhil Ramamurthy and Götz Otto. Tomorrow La Scala! Tomorrow La Scala! is a 2002 British comedy film directed by Francesca Joseph and starring Jessica Hynes. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Mechanical Suite Mechanical Suite is a 2001 Russian comedy-drama film directed by Dmitry Meskhiev. The film is based on the story Brothers by Janusz Głowacki. Twelfth Night, or What You Will Twelfth Night, or, What You Will is a videotaped 1988 television adaptation of Kenneth Branaghs stage production for the Renaissance Theatre Company of William Shakespeares Twelfth Night first broadcast in the UK by ITV on 30 December 1988. Made by Thames Television, in collaboration with Renaissance, it stars Frances Barber as Viola and Richard Briers as Malvolio. The recording was shot on a single set with the appearance of a wintry garden. The costumes are Victorian, and the time of year is Christmas. Michael Brooke, in his piece for the BFIs screenonline website, particularly commends Briers performance. His "Malvolio is a delight, segueing seamlessly from self-righteous pomposity at inappropriate revelry to truly grotesque self-delusion as he proffers love to his mistress while clad in yellow stockings". The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree The Berenstain Bears Christmas Tree is an animated television special based on the Berenstain Bears childrens book series by Stan and Jan Berenstain. Produced by Buzz Potamkin and directed by Mordicai Gerstein, the program made its debut on NBC on December 3, 1979. The television special inspired a book by the same name, published by Random House in 1980. AfterLife AfterLife is a 2003 drama film set in Scotland directed by Alison Peebles and written by Andrea Gibb. It stars Lindsay Duncan, Kevin McKidd, Paula Sage, and James Laurenson. An ambitious Scottish journalist forced to choose between his high-flying career or caring for his younger sister who has Down syndrome. Afterlife won the Audience Award at The Edinburgh Film Festival 2003. Sages role won her a BAFTA Scotland award for best first time performance and Best Actress in the Bratislava International Film Festival, 2004. The Survivors Club The Survivors Club is a 2004 CBS television film directed by Christopher Leitch and starring Roma Downey, Jacqueline Bisset and Lauren Lee Smith as rape survivors. It is based on Lisa Gardners novel of the same name. It premiered on 7 March 2004. Casper's First Christmas Caspers First Christmas is a 1979 Christmas television special and crossover produced by Hanna-Barbera featuring Casper the Friendly Ghost and his friend Hairy Scarey from the animated series Casper and the Angels with guest stars Yogi Bear, Boo-Boo, Huckleberry Hound, Snagglepuss, Quick Draw McGraw, and Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy. It aired on NBC on December 18, 1979. The theme song sung by Yogis pals was again used a year later in Yogis First Christmas, which contradicts the events of this special in which Yogi and Boo Boo can be seen celebrating Christmas with the other cast members. This also marked the first and only time that this special pairs together the characters from its owners, Hanna-Barbera and Harvey Entertainment. Like many animated series created by Hanna-Barbera in the 1970s, the show contained a laugh track created by the studio. Naked Fame Naked Fame a documentary that follows Colton Fords transition from the world of gay pornography to that of a mainstream singer. It opened on February 18, 2005 in the United States to mixed critical reviews. Miles Electric: A Different Kind of Blue Miles Electric: A Different Kind of Blue is a 2004 DVD presenting footage of Miles Davis performance at the British Isle of Wight Festival on August 29, 1970. The film presents interview clips from a range of those involved, including Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Airto Moreira, and musicians who were in Davis musical orbit at the time such as Carlos Santana. It includes interviews with some of the bands participants. This DVD was, for a long time, the only legitimately available recording of Miles full Isle of Wight set. A few years after its release, a CD was issued in 2011 with this performance, Bitches Brew Live. Hollywood Dreams Hollywood Dreams is a 2006 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Henry Jaglom. The film stars Tanna Frederick, Justin Kirk, David Proval, Karen Black, Eric Roberts, and Seymour Cassel. Baksa Badal Baksa Badal is a 1970 Bengali film directed by Nityananda Datta. The film was released by D. M. Productions, with music composed by Satyajit Ray. The film starred Soumitra Chatterjee, Aparna Sen, Prasad Mukhopadhyay, Satindra Bhattacharya, Subrato Sen, and Sabitri Chatterjee in lead roles. Maroa Maroa, a Solveig Hoogesteijn film presented in association with TVE, Canal+ and with the support of Ibermedia, ICAA and CNAC, is a 2006 film. Venezuelas Official Selection for the 79th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, Maroa is, according to Below the Line magazine: "The story of an 11-year-old girl living in the slums of Caracas whose bleak future at the hands of a cruel grandmother, Brigida, and local thugs changes upon first hearing the notes of a classically played clarinet. Sentenced to a reform school for delinquent children, Maroa attends her first music class and falls in love with both Mozart and her music teacher, Joaquín – played by Tristán Ulloa, “Sex and Lucia” – who becomes the first person to give her hope and unconditional support. Joaquín recognizes her rare, raw talent and is determined to pass on the discipline and skills to turn her life around. The challenges they face and their unique student-teacher bond change both their lives forever." MAROA, though it shows the cruelty and violence present in the lives of children of the slums of Caracas gives hope for the future in its portrayal of a Venezuelan state-sponsored musical training program which has provided both musical instruments, and musical training to over 250 thousand children, . Co-written by Fernando Castets, Solveig Hoogesteijn and Claudia Nazoa, the film introduces the young actress Yorlis Domínguez in the title role. Domínguez "confident, spontaneous and uniquely authentic portrayal" of Maroa was living in the films environment when she was cast for the role. A four-month casting search had been fruitless, when, with only four days left to cast the role before the start of shooting, she was discovered on the streets of Caracas. Coincidentally, having just been diagnosed with an attention deficit, and having had it suggested that it would be therapeutic for her to become involved in acting in some way—her parents were seeking a casting office. Their conversation was overheard by the casting agent, who was at that very moment, engaged in a frantic search for a girl of the right age and appearance who would be capable of the somewhat difficult role—of Maroa, an orphan on the brink of living a life of crime on the streets, who becomes transformed by the power of music. Presented by Macu Films and Tornasol Films in association with Televisión Española, Canal+ and with the support of Ibermedia, ICAA and CNAC, the film also features Tristán Ulloa, Elba Escobar, Luke Grande and Enghel Alejo, as well as numerous residents of the economically depressed and notoriously dangerous environment in which the film was shot — in supporting roles, minor speaking roles and as background talent. Nuvvu Nenu Nuvvu Nenu is a 2001 Telugu romantic drama film directed by Teja, starring Uday Kiran and Anita played the lead roles. The supporting roles were played by Sunil, Benarjee, Tanikella Bharani, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, and Telangana Shakuntala. The film won four South Filmfare Awards and five Nandi Awards. The 4th Dimension The 4th Dimension is an independent film directed by Tom Mattera and Dave Mazzoni and starring Louis Morabito, Miles Williams, Karen Peakes, Kate LaRoss, and Suzanne Inman. It premiered at the Philadelphia International Film Festival on April 1, 2006, and was released by TLA Entertainment Group on April 8, 2008. The Bet Collector The Bet Collector is a 2006 Filipino drama film that centers on an aging bet collector finds her mundane existence suddenly transformed by an unforeseen series of events and jueteng, the game of numbers dating back to the Philippines Spanish colonial period from. Summary: An ordinary meaningless existence can suddenly be challenged by the perplexing game of life, luck and death. Amelita or Amy is an aging jueteng kubrador. Despite the regular crackdown on the illegal numbers game, she clings to the job she has known for more than 20 years. She walks around the poverty-stricken squatters neighborhood collecting bets from her regular patrons every day. Her husband Eli, who is equally aging, can only manage to help by manning their small sari-sari. Amys grown up children have all left home. Her eldest daughter Mona works as a domestic helper abroad. Her second daughter, Juvy, who is always pregnant, lives with her in-laws. Amys youngest son, Eric, a young soldier, recently died on combat duty in Mindanao. While collecting bets three days before All Saints day, Amy is apprehended by a police officer. She joins the other kubradors in the police station until their kabo bails them out. The following morning, Amy returns to the streets and continues her clandestine activity. She meets the parish priest, who informs her of a young neighbors sudden death from an accident. The priest asks her to collect abuloy from neighbors and friends. When Amy remits her afternoon jueteng collection to her kabo, she finds him sick at home. He then asks her to attend the next jueteng draw on his behalf, Amy being a trusted ally of the jueteng network for a long time. Amy and the other kabos await the arrival of the table manager of the draw in a secluded location. But when the table manager arrives, he announces that the draw is cancelled and informs everyone the winning numbers from the jueteng financier. When Amy goes home that night, her husband Eli tells her the bad news. He failed to hand over a bet from a neighbor whose numbers, to Amys surprise, won the rigged draw. Pissed off, she has no choice but to go to her kabo and borrow money in order to pay out the neighbor. That night, the neighbors have lighted candles in front of their houses to welcome the feast of All Saints Day the next morning. Delhii Heights Delhii Heights is a 2007 Hindi language film written and directed by Anand Kumar and produced by Sivaji Productions. It features Jimmy Sheirgill and Neha Dhupia in the lead roles, with Om Puri, Rohit Roy, Simone Singh, Vivek Shauq and Kamini Khanna playing supporting roles. With Delhii Heights, Rabbi Shergill made his debut in films as music director and lyrics writer. Behind the Mask Behind the Mask: The Story of the People Who Risk Everything to Save Animals is a 2006 documentary film about the Animal Liberation Front. It took three years of filming, interviewing, and editing to complete. The movie was created by animal-rights lawyer Shannon Keith, who owns Uncaged Films and ARME. The documentary was produced in response to a perceived bias in the mainstream media against the animal rights movement. Hindenburg: Titanic of the Skies Hindenburg: The Untold Story known in Germany as Das Geheimnis der Hindenburg and Die Hindenburg: die ungeklärte Katastrophe, is a two-hour docudrama about the disaster of the Hindenburg, and the investigation that followed. It aired on May 6, 2007, to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the disaster. It was commissioned by Channel 4, ZDF, and the Smithsonian Networks to be produced by Pioneer Productions and has also aired on Discovery Channel Canada. Its original working title was Hindenburg and is also known as Hindenburg: Titanic of the skies. The British version is narrated by Malcolm Tierney who plays the role of Hugo Eckener, while John Shrapnel narrates an alternative version which features interviews with survivors. It provides a reenactment of the Hindenburg disaster using a detailed computer animated model. The animation was done by Red Vision, which also did the animation for two previous documentaries on the Hindenburg disaster: Hindenburg Disaster: Probable Cause and an episode of Seconds From Disaster. The film mainly focuses on the official investigation of the disaster. The live actions scenes were shot in Poland and later edited by Red Vision. The Recruiter The Recruiter is a 2008 documentary film directed by Edet Belzberg. One of every four high school graduates cannot pass the basic military entrance exam. Couple that with high obesity and rise of criminal records means there is a much lower chance of getting military recruits. Despite these obstacles recruitment numbers are hitting their marks. The economic crisis is giving way to more willing recruits and many of them have one of the key measures to join, a high school diploma. Still the ineligibility rates some military leaders say are, "a matter of national security". The Recruiter takes viewers to the Louisiana coast, where they witness firsthand Sergeant First Class Clay Usies struggle to enlist new soldiers into the U.S. Army in his hometown of Houma. Sgt. Usie believes that every American should serve their country and he sets his sights on Lauren, Matt, Bobby, and Chris, four teenagers who think that the Army is the answer for them. Shot in verite style over a nine-month period the film shows the new recruits in their last semesters of high school as they prepare with Sgt. Usie for boot camp. After graduation, the film follows three of the four teenagers to basic training where they make the transition from civilians to soldiers. The hardships that come with being in the army begin to arise at basic training. One girl has a massive panic attack, while some of the boys try to fake being gay in order to be discharged under "dont ask". Once basic training is complete, the film follows Matt and Lauren back to Houma for their one-month leave before they ship out to Iraq and/or Afghanistan. Bobby, who was selected to join special forces, continues his training. The Recruiter wraps up with epilogues of where each soldier is now. Chelovek, kotoryy znal vsyo The Man Who Knew Everything is a 2009 Russian film directed by on the same name novel by . Boy Boy is a 2009 Philippine film by renowned and critically acclaimed Filipino director Auraeus Solito. The 83-minute film produced by recounts a young poets infatuation with a young macho dancer. Boy has been shown in many international film festivals. The Board of Film Censors in Singapore banned the showing of the movie because it "normalizes homosexuality and romanticizes sex between men." Boy was screened in the Philippines in June 2009. CJ7: The Cartoon CJ7: The Cartoon, also known as CJ7, Love the Earth, is a 2010 Hong Kong animated comedy film and a retelling of the 2008 film CJ7. It was produced by Stephen Chow, the star/director/producer/writer of CJ7 and directed by Toe Yuen, the director of animation films such as My Life as McDull and McDull. Memphis the Musical Memphis: Direct from Broadway is a 2011 film of the original Broadway production of the musical Memphis as captured live in performance on Broadway. The show was captured at Broadway’s Shubert Theatre in New York City January 18–21, 2011 utilizing multiple high definition cameras and 96 tracks of sound recording. The film had a limited theatrical release between April 28-May 3, 2011, in more than 530 theaters with high definition digital projection systems in the US and Canada. This marked the first time the Tony Award-winning Best Musical was presented in movie theaters while concurrently running on Broadway. Shout! Factory announced that it had partnered with Broadway Worldwide to bring the 131-minute film to home audiences. Memphis previously debuted for streaming on Netflix since July. The film was released nationwide on Blu-ray, DVD and digital download on January 24, 2012. Prior to its January 2012 in-store release, the DVD and Blu-ray edition became available October 14, 2011 at the Broadway home of Memphis, the Shubert Theatre, as well as venues presenting the national tour of the musical, which launched the same day at the Orpheum Theatre in Memphis, TN. NCM Fathom distributed the movie in US locations, while Fremantle Media has the rights for international distribution. The film is assembled from footage shot at five regularly scheduled performances January 18-21st, 2011 at the Shubert Theatre. The film includes a 20-minute behind-the-scenes look at how the show was captured for the big screen, followed directly into the feature presentation of the complete Broadway musical. Tokyo Park Tokyo Park or is a 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Shinji Aoyama. It is based on the novel Tokyo Koen by Yukiya Shoji. It was released in Japanese cinemas on 18 June 2011. King's Game is a cell phone novel written by Nobuaki Kanazawa, consisting of five volumes. A film based on the novel was released in 2011, and directed by Norio Tsuruta. The theme song of the film is "Amazuppai Haru ni Sakura Saku" by Berryz Kobo and Cute. An anime based on the novel titled Kings Game The Animation was also released in 2017 and was directed by Noriyoshi Sasaki. Fishing Without Nets Fishing Without Nets is a 2012 fictional short film directed by Cutter Hodierne. It had its World Premier at Sundance winning the Grand Jury prize followed by European Premier at the Dawn Breakers International Film Festival. Hodierne made a feature film based on this short. The film premiered in-competition in the US Dramatic Category at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. P-047 P-047, also known as Tae Peang Phu Deaw, is a 2011 Thai drama film, directed by Kongdej Jaturanrasmee, that premiered at the 2011 Venice Film Festival. Yeddi Ogul Istäräm My Seven Sons is a 1970 Azerbaijani drama film. The film plot is written by Yusif Samedoglu based on his father poet Samed Vurguns The Komsomol Poem which is about the events of the 1920s and the Soviet overtaking of Azerbaijan. The title "Yeddi Oğul İstərəm" derives from Azerbaijani folklore clause Yeddi Oğul İstərəm, Bircə Dənə Qız Gəlin, usually said during the weddings, when the groom comes to the brides house to pick her up. The movie was shot for the 50th anniversary of establishment of Soviet power in Azerbaijan. Imprisoned Presos is a 2015 Costa Rican drama film directed by Esteban Ramirez. The film was selected as entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Oddsockeaters The Oddsockeaters is a 2016 Czech animated film. It is an adaptation of a novel of the same name. The film was nominated for Czech Lion Award for the Best Sound and Stage Design. My Best Friend's Wedding My Best Friends Wedding is a 2016 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Chen Feihong and starring Shu Qi, Feng Shaofeng, Victoria Song, Ye Qing, and Rhydian Vaughan. The film is a remake of the 1997 American film of the same name. It was released in China by China Film Group Corporation on 5 August 2016. Shorgul Shorgul is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language political thriller film, set against the backdrop of the 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots; it is directed by Pranav Kumar Singh The film is produced by 24 FPS film Pvt Ltd. The film stars Jimmy Sheirgill, Suha Gezen, Ashutosh Rana, Narendra Jha, Anirudh Dave, and Sanjay Suri in lead roles. The film was released on 1 July 2016. Upon release, the film received criticism and flopped. Sargi Sargi is a Punjabi romantic drama film, directed by Neeru Bajwa and starring Jassi Gill, Rubina Bajwa and Babbal Rai. The film released worldwide on 24 February 2017. The film marked the directional debut of Neeru Bajwa and the acting debut of her sister, Rubina Bajwa. Mauli Mauli is a 2018 Indian Marathi-language action film directed by Aditya Sarpotdar and Produced by Genelia Deshmukh. Written by Kshitij Patwardhan, the film stars Riteish Deshmukh in the title role along with Saiyami Kher. This movie is not sequel of the 2014 film Lai Bhaari. The film was initially supposed to be released on 21 December 2018 but it was changed to 14 December to avoid clashing with the Shah Rukh Khan starrer Zero.Mauli was declared as superhit despite its limited release of just 500 screens with more than 200% return of investment David Golder David Golder is a 1931 French drama film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Harry Baur, Paule Andral and Jackie Monnier. It is an adaptation of Irène Némirovskys 1929 novel David Golder, about a self-made Jewish businessman. Billboard Frolics Billboard Frolics is one of the Merrie Melodies series of animated theatrical shorts, showcasing the song Merrily We Roll Along. Red Salute Red Salute is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Young. Based on a story by Humphrey Pearson, the film is about the daughter of a US Army general who becomes involved with a suspected communist agitator. Romance of Radium Romance of Radium is a 1937 American short film directed by Jacques Tourneur, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In 1937, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject at the 10th Academy Awards. The Singing Marine The Singing Marine is a 1937 American musical film directed by Ray Enright and Busby Berkeley and starring Dick Powell. It was the last of Powells trio of service-related Warners films: 1934s Flirtation Walk paid tribute, of sorts, to the Army, and 1935s Shipmates Forever to the Navy. This one is distinguished by its two musical sequences directed by Busby Berkeley. Days of Jesse James Days of Jesse James is a 1939 American film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. Within the Law Within the Law is a 1939 American Film noir crime film directed by Gustav Machatý and written by Charles Lederer and Edith Fitzgerald. The film stars Ruth Hussey, Tom Neal, Paul Kelly, William Gargan, Paul Cavanagh and Rita Johnson. The film was released on March 17, 1939, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film is based on the play Within the Law by Bayard Veiller. Sheriff of Tombstone Sheriff of Tombstone is a 1941 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. The Notorious Lone Wolf The Notorious Lone Wolf is the twelfth Lone Wolf film produced by Columbia Pictures. The picture features Gerald Mohr in his inaugural performance as the protagonist detective Lone Wolf, Janis Carter, and Ian Wolfe as Adam Wainwright, the films antagonist. The film was directed by D. Ross Lederman and written by Martin Berkeley, Edward Dein, and William J. Bowers. The film centres on former jewel looter Michael Lanyard, also known by his alias "Lone Wolf", aiming to clear his name after he is accused of murdering a bar dancer. At the same time, he races to retrieve a stolen piece of jewellery. Filming took place in October and November 1945. The Notorious Lone Wolf was theatrically released in the United States in February 1946. Hippety Hopper Hippety Hopper is a Merrie Melodies cartoon. Released to theaters on November 19, 1949, this short is directed by Robert McKimson and written by Warren Foster. This is the 2nd appearance of Hippety Hopper and the short that bears his name. One Way Ticket to Hell Teenage Devil Dolls is a 1955 American black and white teen crime drama film produced, written and directed by Bamlet L. Price, Jr. The film was made in a quasi-documentary style that has no dialogue, just sound effects and music by Robert Drasnin. The movie is narrated by Kurt Martell, as Police Lieutenant David Jason, but the part of the Lieutenant is portrayed by actor Robert A. Sherry in the film. Price borrowed $4000 from his then-wife Anne Francis to make the film. Half a Hero Half a Hero is a 1953 American comedy film starring Red Skelton and Jean Hagen. Directed by Don Weis, the film was written by Max Shulman and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Boyfriend in Sight Novio a la vista, or Boyfriend in Sight, is a 1954 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga. It is based on an idea by Spanish filmmaker Edgar Neville, and produced by Benito Perojo. In 1918 a young Spanish woman is taken to a coastal resort by her parents to find her a suitable husband. Who Done It ? Who Done It? is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Benny Hill, Belinda Lee, David Kossoff, Garry Marsh, and George Margo. The film opened at the New Victoria and Dominion Cinemas in London on 18 March 1956 before rolling out nationwide. Spring Reunion Spring Reunion is a 1957 American film that centers on the fifteen-year reunion of the fictional Carson High School class of 1941. Spring Reunion was Betty Huttons first film in five years since she left Paramount Studios in 1952 after finishing the movie musical Somebody Loves Me. Spring Reunion was to be her screen comeback. Although Huttons performance was praised by several critics, the film generated little interest and failed at the box office. It was Huttons last feature film. Vater sein dagegen sehr Vater sein dagegen sehr is a 1957 West German film directed by Kurt Meisel. Jamila, the Algerian Jamila, the Algerian is a 1958 Egyptian historical film about one of the most important figures in the history of Algeria, Djamila Bouhired. The film was produced by Youssef Chahine and written by Abd al-Rahman, Ali al-Zarqani, and Naguib Mahfouz. The film is regarded as not only highlighting the story of an important female revolutionary, but also showing the struggle of the Algerian people against the French occupation. Jamila, the Algerian is the first and only multimedia narrative to focus solely on the role of Algerian women in the 1954 revolution. The film was released only a year after the torture and arrest of Djamila Bouhired, and it was banned by the Algerian government for decades. Despite this, Chahines first explicitly political film managed to galvanize wide solidarity with the Algerian resistance from across the Arab World, starting in Egypt. Three Murderesses Women are Weak is a 1959 French-Italian film featuring Alain Delon. It was one of his first roles and was crucial to launching him as a star. It was also known as Three Murderesses. The movie was a success at the French box office and achieved release in the US. Delon made some personal appearances in New York to promote the movie. A Mutt in a Rut A Mutt in a Rut is a 1959 Looney Tunes animated short starring Elmer Fudd. The story revolves around Elmers dog, "Wover", who, after watching a television show about dogs, is determined to protest how he is treated, but after going hunting, every intention to hurt or kill Elmer backfires on him...in a good way. Please Turn Over Please Turn Over is a 1959 British comedy film written by Norman Hudis, produced by Peter Rogers and directed by Gerald Thomas. It featured Ted Ray, Julia Lockwood, Jean Kent, Joan Sims, Leslie Phillips, Charles Hawtrey, Lionel Jeffries and Victor Maddern. The screenplay concerns an English suburb that is thrown into chaos when the daughter of one of the residents publishes a book detailing the supposed secrets of the inhabitants. It was based on the play Book of the Month by Basil Thomas. Punainen viiva Red Line is a 1959 Finnish drama film directed by Matti Kassila. It was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. The film is based on the 1909 novel of the same name by Ilmari Kianto. Atlas Atlas is a 1961 action-adventure Peplum film directed by Roger Corman, filmed in Greece. Cormans regular screenwriter Charles B. Griffith wanted to title the film Atlas, the Guided Muscle based on the first American intercontinental ballistic missile the SM-65 Atlas. Five Golden Hours Five Golden Hours is a 1961 Italian-British comedy film directed by Mario Zampi and written by Hans Wilhelm, starring Ernie Kovacs, Cyd Charisse and George Sanders, and featuring Dennis Price and John Le Mesurier. Smrt si ríká Engelchen Death Is Called Engelchen is a 1963 Czechoslovak war film directed by Ján Kadár and Elmar Klos. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Golden Prize. Abashiri Bangaichi aka A Man from Abashiri Prison is a 1965 Japanese film directed by Teruo Ishii and starring Ken Takakura. It is the first entry in the Abashiri Bangaichi / Abashiri Prison series. Highly successful, it was the first hit in the yakuza film genre. It made a star of Takakura and Ishii directed ten more films in the series. Kommissar X - Jagd auf Unbekannt Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill is a Eurospy film written and directed by Gianfranco Parolini who also wrote lyrics for the Joe Walker Theme. The film stars Tony Kendall and Brad Harris. It is the first of seven films, loosely based on the 1960 Kommissar X #73 detective novel from the Pabel Moewig publishing house. The Three Fantastic Supermen The Three Fantastic Supermen is a 1967 superhero film directed by Gianfranco Parolini. The film was the first in a series of Three Supermen films. Hostile Guns Hostile Guns is a 1967 Western starring George Montgomery, Tab Hunter and Yvonne de Carlo. Gidget Grows Up Gidget Grows Up is a 1969 American television film directed by James Sheldon with stars Karen Valentine, Edward Mulhare and Paul Petersen as well as alphabetically listed special guest stars Warner Anderson, Bob Cummings, Nina Foch and Paul Lynde. Freely adapted from the novel Gidget Goes New York by Frederick Kohner, the film premiered on ABC on December 30, 1969, and was intended as a pilot for a possible new Gidget series, possibly a sequel to the 1960s sitcom Gidget. Pretty Good for a Human People Not as Bad as They Seem is a 1977 Finnish historical film directed by Rauni Mollberg, based on the novels by Aapeli. The film premiered on 7 October 1977 in Finland and Sweden on 17 March 1978. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. The film was re-released again in 2003 and premiered in the Czech Republic on 27 January 2003. Trails Trails or Paths is a 1978 Portuguese art film directed by João César Monteiro in his debut feature. The Final Executioner The Final Executioner is an Italian post-apocalyptic film released in 1984. Brady's Escape Hosszú vágta is a Hungarian film directed by Pál Gábor. It was released in 1983. Under the name Bradys Escape was released in English in the United States in 1984. The movie starred John Savage and Kelly Reno. Savage played the part of an Air Force pilot, shot down over German-controlled Hungary during World War II. Reno played the part of a cowboy-idolizing teenager. A Flash of Green A Flash of Green is a 1984 American drama film directed by Victor Nuñez. It was first shown at the Toronto Festival of Festivals and New York Film Festival in 1984, then aired on PBS as an episode of American Playhouse in 1986. Questo e quello Questo e Quello is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. Cocaine Wars Cocaine Wars is a 1985 Argentine-American action film directed by Héctor Olivera and starring John Schneider, Federico Luppi, Rodolfo Ranni and Royal Dano. It was written by Olivera, Steven M. Krauzer and David Viñas. The associate producer of the film was Fernando Ayala. It premiered in Argentina on August 1, 1985. Cocaine Wars is one of the ten films that Roger Corman produced in Argentina during the 1980s. The Sea and Poison is a 1986 Japanese film directed by Kei Kumai and based on a novel by Shusaku Endo. It tells the true story of downed American pilots in World War II who are vivisected by Japanese surgeons in medical experiments. The film has never been released on home video outside of Japan and has never been released with an English translation. Unofficial translations exist online and can be legally watched with an original Japanese DVD using computer software that allows custom subtitles. A Tale from the Past A Tale from the Past is a 1987 Albanian historic comedy film directed by Dhimitër Anagnosti. Based on the book A Bridegroom at Fourteen by Andon Zako Çajupi. Before the Bat's Flight Is Done Before the Bats Flight Is Done is a 1989 Hungarian drama film directed by Péter Tímár. It was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. Daddy Daddy is a television film made for Doordarshan. Directed by Mahesh Bhatt, this film marked the acting debut of his daughter Pooja Bhatt. The film boasts spectacular performances by its lead actors Anupam Kher and Manohar Singh. It has a famous ghazal "Aaina mujhse meri pehli si surat maange" sung by Talat Aziz. Coincidentally, Talat Aziz was offered a movie Dhun which was directed by Mahesh Bhatt. However, the movie has not been released to date. Kala Bazaar Kala Bazaar is a 1989 Hindi film directed by Rakesh Roshan. It stars Kader Khan, Anil Kapoor and Jackie Shroff in lead roles. Film was moderate box office success. This film deals with the socio-political issues of corruption, primarily in the form of bribery in government offices in the Indian society of nineteen eighties. White Room For the unreleased film by The KLF, see The KLF films. White Room is a 1990 Canadian drama film written and directed by Patricia Rozema and starring Maurice Godin, Kate Nelligan and Sheila McCarthy. Ziggy Lorenc and Erika Ritter also have cameo appearances in the film as interviewers. Woman of the Port Woman of the Port is a 1991 Mexican drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Jack Reed: Badge of Honor Jack Reed: Badge of Honor is a 1993 American made-for-television crime drama film written by Andrew Laskos, directed by Kevin Connor starring Brian Dennehy, Susan Ruttan, and Alice Krige. It was the sequel to the 1992 made-for-TV crime drama Deadly Matrimony, continuing the fictional Jack Reed character in a television film series. Cageman Cageman is a 1992 Hong Kong satirical comedy-drama film directed by Jacob Cheung. It won 4 awards at the 12th Hong Kong Film Awards held in 1993, including Best Film. Dragstrip Girl Dragstrip Girl is a 1994 American drama film directed by Mary Lambert. Dragstrip Girl originally aired on the cable television network Showtime on September 2, 1994 as part of the anthology series, Rebel Highway. As with other films in the series its name is taken from a 1950s B-movie but its plot bears no resemblance to that film. Journey Journey is a 1995 American Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television drama film directed by Tom McLoughlin and starring Jason Robards, Brenda Fricker and Meg Tilly. The film aired on CBS on December 10, 1995. Something to Believe In Something to Believe In is a 1998 film directed by John Hough and starring William McNamara, Tom Conti, and Maria Pitillo. Twelve Angry Men Twelve Angry Men is a 1954 teleplay by Reginald Rose for the Studio One anthology American television series. Initially staged as a CBS live production on September 20, 1954, the drama was later rewritten for the stage in 1955 under the same title and again for a feature film, 12 Angry Men. The episode garnered three Emmy Awards for writer Rose, director Franklin Schaffner and Robert Cummings as Best Actor. O Amor Natural O Amor Natural is a 1996 Dutch documentary film directed by Heddy Honigmann. The film was shot in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in Portuguese and examines Brazils relationship with the poetry of Carlos Drummond de Andrade, and their own sexuality. Bloody Fists The Bloody Fists, aka Deadly Buddhist Raiders or Death Beach, is a 1972 Hong Kong action movie directed by See-Yuen Ng and starring Chen Siu Sing and Kuan Tai Chen. The memorable fight scenes were choreographed by Yuen Woo-ping, better known for choreographing Crouching Tiger and The Matrix. Aloa: Festivity of the Whores Aloa: Festivity of the Whores is a 1988 Yugoslav film directed by Lordan Zafranović. It is based on a novel by Veljko Barbieri. Forces occultes Forces occultes is a French film of 1943, notable as the last film to be directed by Paul Riche. Los caballeros de la cama redonda Los caballeros de la cama redonda is a 1973 Argentine comedy film directed and written by Gerardo Sofovich and Hugo Sofovich. The film starred Jorge Porcel and Alberto Olmedo. Shanghai Affairs Shanghai Affairs is a 1998 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by and starring Donnie Yen. This film is Yens second directorial feature. Teenage Seductress Teenage Seductress is a 1975 American drama film filmed in Taos. It was directed by Chris Warfield, and the Screenplay was co-written by actors, George Buck Flower, and John F. Goff. The film features Sondra Currie. Leo the Lion: King of the Jungle Leo the Lion: King of the Jungle is a 46-minute direct-to-video animated film, originally released in 1994. Old Czech Legends Old Czech Legends is a 1953 Czechoslovak stop motion puppet animation film directed by Jiří Trnka. It was based on the 1894 book Ancient Bohemian Legends by Alois Jirásek. After the completion of Bajaja in 1950, Trnka was praised by the communist regime of Czechoslovakia, and asked to make more films. He created a project to film Don Quijote, but it was rejected. Trnka decided to go back to illustrating childrens books, but the government convinced him to make his next film based on a classical Czech book. Trnka initially didnt want to work on the project. The 91 minute film has a complex story with many characters and features complicated scenes both to stage and animate. Trnkas use of camera movements, lighting, set design, character design and animation and general storytelling made this an influential movie in the history of animation. Ilaria Alpi - Il più crudele dei giorni The Cruelest Day is a 2003 Italian drama film directed by Ferdinando Vicentini Orgnani. It is a dramatization of the last days of life of RAI journalist Ilaria Alpi and of her cameraman Miran Hrovatin before they were killed in Mogadishu, Somalia, on March 20, 1994. For her performance Giovanna Mezzogiorno won the Nastro dArgento for best actress. Baaghi Baaghi is a 2000 Indian action drama film starring Sanjay Dutt, Manisha Koirala and Aditya Pancholi in lead roles. The film is directed by Rajesh Kumaar Singh and was released on 7 April 2000. Why Me, Sweetie? Why Me, Sweetie?! is a 2003 Hong Kong film directed by Jingle Ma and starring Louis Koo and Cherrie Ying. Joker Joker is a 2000 Malayalam film directed by Lohithadas, starring Dileep, Manya and Nishanth Sagar in the lead roles. This was the last film of the Malayalam actor Bahadoor. The Warrior Class The Warrior Class is a 2007 film directed by Alan Hruska and starring Anson Mount and Erica Leerhsen. Even though it was finished in 2004, it was not released on DVD until February 6, 2007. Kadhavaseshan Kathavasheshan is a 2004 Malayalam mystery drama film written and directed by T. V. Chandran, starring Dileep and Jyothirmayi in the lead roles. Veteran Bengali actress Gita Dey made a special appearance. The Heart in the Well Il Cuore nel Pozzo is a TV movie, produced by state broadcaster RAI, that focuses on the escape of a group of children from Titos partisans in the aftermath of World War II, as they start an ethnic cleansing of all Italians from Istria and the Julian March. The word "pit" in the movies title refers to a foiba, indicating foibe massacres. The movie was watched by 17 million people on its first broadcast in Italy. It was the first time that a major TV event was broadcast in Italy about the dramas of Foibe and Istrian Exodus. Shania: A Life in Eight Albums Shania: A Life in Eight Albums is a Canadian television movie, which premiered on CBC Television at 8pm on November 7, 2005. It is a biopic of Canadian country star Shania Twain, that was originally scheduled to air in October, but was delayed by the CBC labour dispute. The film was divided into eight chapters, each defined by its own colour code, style and symbolic album cover title. Ghostwood Ghostwood is a 2006 supernatural thriller film directed by Justin OBrien and produced by Ned Dowd. Executive Producers were Mairead Killian, Tom Higgins, John Slazenger and Noel Lourdes. I for India I for India is an English and Hindi language film released in the United Kingdom in August 2007. Directed by Sandhya Suri, it chronicles home movie footage and reel-to-reel tape recordings made by her father, Doctor Yash Pal Suri, starting from the 1960s. With the primitive state of telecommunications at the time, Dr. Suri sent the films and tapes to his family in India as a form of contact and information as to his new life in the UK with his wife and family. Dr. Suri reveals much of his innermost emotions, such as missing his family and home town, his difficulties at settling in a new country, and concern at the casual racism to which he was often subjected. The film also includes footage of various British TV programmes of its era regarding Asian emigrants, also incorporating part of an interview featuring Margaret Thatchers views on emigration shortly before she became British prime minister. It was distributed by ICA Projects. It was released theatrically in both the UK and the US. Congo river, au-delà des ténèbres Congo River, beyond darkness is a 2005 film by Thierry Michel examining the Congo River in Africa. Pinochet's Last Stand Pinochet in Suburbia is a 2006 drama about former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet and the attempts to extradite him from Great Britain during his visit there in 1998 for medical treatment. It was written and directed by Richard Curson Smith. Pinochet was played by Derek Jacobi, Margaret Thatcher by Anna Massey and Pinochets wife Lucía by Phyllida Law, with the cast also including Peter Capaldi, Pip Torrens and Jessica Hynes. It premiered in March 2006 on BBC Two and in September 2007 in the US. Me & You, Us, Forever Me & You, Us, Forever is a 2008 Christian film written, directed and produced by Dave Christiano, and upon whose personal experience of divorce it is based. The film was distributed by Five & Two Pictures, and starred Michael Blain-Rozgay, Stacey J. Aswad, Hugh McLean, Jenna Bailey, Sandi Fix, Kathryn Worsham and character actor Terry Loughlin. This Is Not a Test This Is Not a Test is a 2008 comedy-drama written and directed by Chris Angel and starring Hill Harper, Robinne Lee, and Tom Arnold. It was filmed in Los Angeles. The film was released on DVD in the United States on January 20, 2009. Morris: A Life with Bells On Morris: A Life with Bells On is a 2009 British independent film, a comic spoof documentary about morris dancing. Haunted Traxxs Lonely Joe is a 2009 horror film which stars Erica Leerhsen. The film has been said to be a Supernatural Horror/Thriller "in the veins of Saw and The Sixth Sense". The film is inspired by real events that took place in South Texas in the 1980s. Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure in the South Seas is a science fiction adventure film which premiered on March 7, 1998 in Japan. Its the 19th Doraemon film. It won Best Animation Film at the 1998 Mainichi Film Awards and was also nominated for best animation film in the Japanese Media Arts Festival. The Glory of Team Batista is a Japanese mystery film and television show adapted from the best-selling novel of the same name by Takeru Kaidō. The story revolves around a hospital with a team of doctors known for their success with a type of heart surgery. After a series of failed operations that result in the patients death, an internal investigation is initiated, led by a doctor named Taguchi and a brash government official. In the original novel the main character Taguchi, was a male doctor in his forties. However, for the film adaptation TBS suggested replacing the character with a young female resulting in Yūko Takeuchi being cast as in the role. For the TV show, Taguchi is a man, with Atsushi Itō playing the role. Warriors of the Apocalypse Warriors of the Apocalypse is a 2009 science fiction action film directed by Len Kabasinski. It is unrelated to the 1986 film of the same name. It was renamed Apocalypse Female Warriors. The Jailhouse The Jailhouse is an American psychological thriller film released in May 2010, starring C. Thomas Howell, Lindsey McKeon, Rey Valentin and Darren Dalton. It was written and directed by Billy Lewis and produced by Brandon Luck and Heath Franklin. In this movie, a family moves into a house that used to be a jail and discovers its haunted. The Jailhouse was released in 16 theaters in 10 states beginning May 4, 2010. The Jailhouse made its world television premiere on the Chiller Network on February 4, 2011 Samurai Harem is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yū Minamoto. It has been serialized in Monthly Shōnen Champion since October 2006 with last volume released on March 8, 2011. The manga is licensed and released in Chinese by Sharp Point Press. The manga was formerly licensed in North America by Tokyopop as Samurai Harem: Asu no Yoichi!. It has been adapted into an anime television series by AIC and was broadcast in Japan on TBS between January 8, 2009 and March 26, 2009. Veselchaki Jolly Fellows is a 2009 comedy-drama film, feature film directorial debut of Felix Mikhailov. It was described as the first Russian film about drag queens. It was screened at the 2010 Berlin International Film Festival, and also was the first Russian picture to be chosen as the opening film of the Panorama section at the festival. The Adonis Factor The Adonis Factor is a 2010 documentary film produced and directed by American director Christopher Hines through his own production company Rogue Culture Inc. Filmed at various locations, it was shown at a number of gay and documentary festivals. The television premiere was April 2, 2011 on the gay channel Logo. Christopher Hines The Adonis Factor is a follow up to another, The Butch Factor, that tackled gay culture and masculinity. Intlo Illalu Vantaintlo Priyuralu Intlo Illalu Vantintlo Priyuralu is a 1996 Tollywood film directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana and produced by K. L. Narayana under the Sri Durga Arts banner. It stars Venkatesh, Soundarya and Vineetha, with music composed by Koti. The film was a Super Hit at the box office. The film was a remake of Tamil film Thaikulame Thaikulame. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Ghar Mein Raam Gali Mein Shyam by Goldmines Telefilms in 2013. The Nightingale of Tibet Drapchi is a 2014 Tibetan-language Film directed by Arvind Iyer and stars acclaimed Tibetan singer Namgyal Lhamo in the lead role as Yiga Gyalnang .The film is a musical drama set against the backdrop of Tibet and Nepal and based on a true story. Drapchi has screened at the Manneim-Heidelberg, Cairo International, Warsaw International, Kerala International and Rome Independent Film Festivals. The international release title of the film has since changed to The Nightingale of Tibet after the film acquired for Worldwide Sales by Los Angeles-based House of Film. Off-White Lies Off White Lies is a 2011 Israeli film directed by Maya Kenig in her feature film debut. It premiered at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival and received seven nominations for Israel’s Ophir Awards, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay. Gur Bentwich won a Best Actor award at the Jerusalem Film Festival. The Insomniac The Insomniac is a 2013 American whodunit psychological thriller written by Eddy Salazar and Peter Kenneth Jones, and directed by Monty Miranda. The feature film stars Salazar in the title role, Clare Grant, Keith Szarabajka, John Heard, and Danny Trejo. The Insomniac centers around John Figg, a financial adviser who develops a severe case of self-induced insomnia after the house he recently inherited from his deceased father gets brutally ransacked and robbed. While the movies most noticeable source of inspiration came from Alfred Hitchcocks Rear Window, there are a number of references to other past insomnia-themed movies, such as The Machinist, and Insomnia. A strong recurring theme throughout the film is the attachment one gets for material possessions. Satan Rides the Media Satan rir media is a 1998 Norwegian documentary by Torstein Grude. The film covers the controversy that surrounded black metal musician Varg Vikernes in the early 1990s, who not only has been tied to a series of church arsons in Norway, but received widespread media attention for the murder of Mayhem band member Øystein "Euronymous" Aarseth. E a Vida Continua... E a Vida Continua... is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed by Paulo Figueiredo, based on the book of the same name by the medium Chico Xavier. Aval Varuvala Aval Varuvala is a 1998 Indian Tamil-language romantic thriller film directed by Raj Kapoor. The film was a remake of the 1996 Telugu movie Pelli, which itself was based on the 1980 Malayalam movie Manjil Virinja Pookkal and Julia Roberts starrer Sleeping With The Enemy. The film featured Ajith Kumar and Simran in lead roles, and Sujatha and Babloo Prithiveeraj in other significant roles. This film became a commercial success. Tbilisi, I Love You Tbilisi, I Love You is a 2014 anthology film starring an ensemble cast of actors of various nationalities and part of Emmanuel Benbihy’s Cities Of Love franchise that started with Paris and New York. The file consists of a series of 10 short films written and directed by natives of Georgia, and take on a personal narrative about the republics capital city. Malcolm McDowell and Ron Perlman both feature. McDowells vignette centers on an actor who reluctantly agrees to a one-month shoot in Tbilisi and develops a love affair with the city. Perlmans short features him as a nameless American motorcyclist who rides through Tbilisis remote areas with a woman named Freedom. Baba Despina The Weavers or Grandmother Despina is a short silent, black and white documentary film made in 1905 by the Balkan film pioneers the Manaki brothers in the small Aromanian village of Avdella, in the Ottoman vilayet of Monastir. It is about 60 seconds long and depicts the Manakis aunts and 114-year-old grandmother Despina spinning and weaving. It was originally called "Our 114-year-old grandmother at work weaving", but has come to be known as The Weavers. It is believed to be the first film shot anywhere in the Ottoman Balkans. The film was shot with 35 mm film with an Urban Bioscope movie camera imported from London. Doctor Omar's Gang Esabet Al-Doctor Omar is an Egyptian movie starring Mostafa Amar ,Yasmine Abd el Aziz, Lotfi Labib ,Edward , Mohamed sharaf and khalied Sarhan. Polt The film revolves around it. And Reem Day and while he is with his professor Dr. Yarim in the table Do you reach out in your pocket? Is it deceptive? Himself, as he refuses to tell her the truth of his profession, hated the plan to treat it, to have an impact on it. And Marcin has on his back. They steal but someone reveals them and informs the security and they are forced to reveal the truth and Reem discovers that it is medical in your service and Vststhk according to the center of the center and the center of the Palmsin. And you are out of fire and extinguishes it and ends the mind Are you in your trick? Are you famous? His patients and the join of the thief for his treatment. The Sound of a Flower The Sound of a Flower is 2015 South Korean period drama film based on the life of Jin Chae-seon, who became Joseons first female pansori singer in 1867. Jin risks her life by cross-dressing as a man, at a time when women were forbidden to sing in public or perform on stage. The film focuses on the relationship between Jin and her pansori teacher, Shin Jae-hyo. The Korean title, Dorihwaga, is a song written by Shin about his protégée after she became a court singer. The film was directed by Lee Jong-pil, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Kim Ah-young. Bae Suzy, who plays Jin Chae-seon, studied pansori for a year to prepare for the role. Ryu Seung-ryong plays her teacher, Shin Jae-hyo. Kim Nam-gil is the kings father and regent and Song Sae-byeok is Kim Se-jong, a famous pansori singer. Lee Dong-hwi and Ahn Jae-hong play Shins disciples. Tunnel The Tunnel is a 2014 South Korean horror film directed by Park Gyu-taek. Gregoire Gregoire is a Canadian drama film, directed by Cody Bown and released in 2017. Shot in Bowns hometown of Fort McMurray, Alberta, the film centres on five directionless young adults struggling to find their place. The cast includes Morgan Taylor Campbell as Misha, Jared Abrahamson as Felix, Jedidiah Goodacre as Louis, Emily Haine as Alexa, and Ben Cotton as Steve. The film premiered at the Calgary International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Canadian Narrative Feature Film, and subsequently screened at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Bown was nominated for the Directors Guild of Canadas Emerging Talent Award in 2017. The film won two Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards, for Best Supporting Actor in a Canadian Film and Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film. Sunset in My Hometown Sunset in My Hometown is a 2018 South Korean drama film and the thirteenth feature film directed by Lee Joon-ik. The film stars Park Jung-min and Kim Go-eun. Orayiram Kinakkalal Orayiram Kinakkalal is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language comedy thriller film directed by Pramod Mohan. The screenplay was written by Kiran Varma and Mohan, with dialogues co-written by Hrishikesh Mundani. The film stars Biju Menon, Roshan Mathew, Sharu Varghese, Kalabhavan Shajohn, Nirmal Palazhi, and Sakshi Agarwal. Orayiram Kinakkalal was released on 6 April 2018. The Farm: En Veettu Thottathil The Farm: En Veettu Thottathil is a 2017 Malaysian Tamil language dark slasher film. The film is written and directed by Karthik Shamalan. The film consist an ensemble cast of Jaya Ganason, Mohanaraj, Mahesan Poobalan, Yugendran Maniam and Haridhass. The film is inspired by popular tale of Red Riding Hood, which gives a dark twist to the story, tells of the painful journey of a girl. Prior to showing in local cinemas, the movie was screened at film festivals in Puerto Rico, Los Angeles and Mexico. The film opened in Malaysia and Singapore cinemas on 28 Sep 2017 to positive reception. Daivame Kaithozham K. Kumarakanam Daivame Kaithozham K. Kumar Akanam is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language film written and directed by Salim Kumar. It stars Jayaram and Anusree, and also features Salim Kumar, Sreenivasan, Nedumudi Venu, Harisree Ashokan, Anjali Nair, and Pradeep Kottayam. The film revolves around how the lives of K. Krishna Kumar and his wife Nirmala go for a toss after lord almighty enters their house. This film is credited as 500th film appearance of Nedumudi Venu. Street of Chance Street of Chance is a 1930 American pre-Code film directed by John Cromwell and starring William Powell, Jean Arthur, Kay Francis and Regis Toomey. Howard Estabrook was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Writing, Achievement. Suicide Fleet Suicide Fleet is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Albert S. Rogell, written by Lew Lipton and F. McGrew Willis, and starring William Boyd, Robert Armstrong, James Gleason, and Ginger Rogers. It was released on November 20, 1931, by RKO Pictures. Gesuzza the Garibaldian Wife 1860 is a 1934 Italian historical film directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring Giuseppe Gulino, Aida Bellia and Gianfranco Giachetti. The film presages Italian neorealism in that it was shot mainly on location. Some scenes were also shot at the Cines Studios in Rome. Also, most contemporaneous historical epics used a star to focus on grand historical characters. This film focuses on a character whom nobody knows or will ever know; a patriot riding to get the assistance of Giuseppe Garibaldi. This film illustrates how the average man plays a part in grand histories. The film also uses non-actors and a rarity for its time and era. The Woman Accused The Woman Accused is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Paul Sloane and starring Nancy Carroll and Cary Grant as a young engaged couple on a sea cruise, with the woman being implicated in the death of her former lover. The supporting cast includes Jack La Rue in a sequence opposite Grant in which the latter violently whips him. Strogiy yunosha A Severe Young Man is a 1936 Soviet drama film directed by Abram Room. While the Patient Slept While the Patient Slept is a 1935 comedy murder mystery film directed by Ray Enright and starring Aline MacMahon as a nurse/crime sleuth and Guy Kibbee as her boyfriend and police detective. It is based on the novel of the same name by Mignon G. Eberhart. The Man of Stone Le Golem is a 1936 French monster movie filmed in Prague and directed by Julien Duvivier. The Thirteen The Thirteen is a 1937 Soviet adventure film directed by Mikhail Romm. Mister Max Il Signor Max is a 1937 Italian "white-telephone" comedy film directed by Mario Camerini. City of Missing Girls City of Missing Girls is a 1941 American film directed by Elmer Clifton. Niagara Falls Niagara Falls is a 1941 American comedy of errors film directed by Gordon Douglas that was one of Hal Roachs Streamliners. The Rookie Bear The Rookie Bear is a 1941 MGM cartoon featuring Barney Bear. It is the 4th cartoon in the Barney Bear series. The Draft Horse The Draft Horse is a Warner Bros. cartoon released in 1942, directed by Chuck Jones. The title is a pun on draft horse and the draft. So This Is Washington So This Is Washington is a 1943 American film directed by Ray McCarey starring Chester Lauck. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound Recording. It is also known as Dollar A Year Man. Die Frau meiner Träume The Woman of My Dreams is a 1944 German musical comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Marika Rökk, Wolfgang Lukschy and Walter Müller. The films sets were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut. It was shot at the Babelsberg and Tempelhof Studios in Berlin, using the Agfacolor process. It premiered at the Marmorhaus in August 1944. Tawny Pipit Tawny Pipit is a British war film produced by Prestige Productions in 1944. It tells of how the residents of a small English village collaborate when the nest of a pair of rare tawny pipits is discovered there. Radar Patrol vs. Spy King Radar Patrol vs. Spy King is a 1949 12-chapter black-and-white spy film serial produced and distributed by Republic Pictures from an original, commissioned screenplay collaboratively written by Royal K. Cole, William Lively and Sol Shor. Kirk Alyn played the lead. Hong Kong Hong Kong is a 1952 American adventure film directed by Lewis R. Foster and written by Winston Miller. The film stars Ronald Reagan and Rhonda Fleming; the lead supporting actors are Nigel Bruce, Marvin Miller, Mary Somerville and Lowell Gilmore. The film was released on January 12, 1952, by Paramount Pictures. The Sun Sets at Dawn The Sun Sets at Dawn is a 1950 American film noir crime film directed by Paul Sloane and starring Sally Parr, Patrick Waltz and Philip Shawn. The Nebraskan The Nebraskan is a 1953 3-D Technicolor Western film directed by Fred F. Sears starring Phil Carey and Roberta Haynes. The Nebraskan was one of seven feature films from prolific director Fred Sears that were released that year. Siren of Bagdad Siren of Bagdad is a 1953 Technicolor fantasy adventure film produced by Sam Katzman and directed by Richard Quine set in the medieval Persian Empire. It stars Paul Henreid as a travelling Master magician who seeks to recover his troop of beautiful dancing girls who are to be sold into slavery. Patricia Medina portrays his love interest who seeks to overthrow the corrupt Grand Vizier with the magicians help. Hans Conried plays the sidekick to Quines magician, who is transformed into a beautiful blonde woman who spies and distracts the Grand Vizier while retaining Conrieds voice. A Merry Mix-up A Merry Mix-Up is the 177th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1957 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Miss Stone Miss Stone is a 1958 Yugoslav historical film, directed by Živorad Mitroviḱ. It tells the story about the Miss Stone Affair. King of the Roaring 20's: The Story of Arnold Rothstein King of the Roaring 20s: The Story of Arnold Rothstein is a 1961 American, biopic, drama, crime film directed by Joseph M. Newman, produced by Samuel Bischoff and starring David Janssen, Dianne Foster, Diana Dors and Jack Carson. During the prohibition era the gangster Arnold Rothstein rises to be a major figure in the criminal underworld. It is also known by the alternative title The Big Bankroll. It was based on a book by Leo Katcher. Lo smemorato di Collegno Lo smemorato di Collegno is a 1962 commedia allitaliana film directed by Sergio Corbucci. It is loosely based on the Bruneri-Canella case. Hootenanny Hoot Hootenanny Hoot is a 1963 folk music musical film directed by Gene Nelson. It stars Peter Breck and Ruta Lee. Leader Leader is a 1964 CinemaScope Hindi political drama film. The film is produced by Sashadhar Mukherjee and directed by Ram Mukherjee. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala and Jayant. The story of the film was written by Dilip Kumar. The films music is by Naushad, with lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni, it is noted for the patriotic song Apni Azadi Ko Hum Hargis Mita Sakte Nahin and Mujhe Duniyawalon Sharabi Na Samjho, by Mohammed Rafi. Hercules, Prisoner of Evil Hercules, Prisoner of Evil is a 1964 Italian peplum film directed by Antonio Margheriti and an uncredited Ruggero Deodato. Deodato, the official assistant director, replaced Margheriti as he was busy with the completion of the film The Fall of Rome. Deodato actually directed most of the film in actuality but Margheriti was credited as the director. The film is filled with a variety of horrific themes and elements, featuring a killer werewolf, and is as much a horror film as it is a peplum. Michael Kohlhaas - Der Rebell Man on Horseback is a 1969 German drama film directed by Volker Schlöndorff based on the novel Michael Kohlhaas by Heinrich Von Kleist. It was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. Another film based on the book was released at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. The Wonderful Land of Oz The Wonderful Land of Oz is a 1969 film directed by Barry Mahon. It is a low budget but faithful adaptation of the novel The Marvelous Land of Oz by L. Frank Baum. Ballad of Death Valley Sartana in the Valley of Death is a 1970 Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Roberto Mauri and starring William Berger. Reshma and Shera Reshma Aur Shera is a 1971 Hindi crime drama film produced and directed by Sunil Dutt and starring Waheeda Rehman as Reshma and Sunil Dutt as Shera. It also stars Vinod Khanna, Amitabh Bachchan, Raakhee and Amrish Puri in supporting roles. Sunil Dutts son Sanjay Dutt, who was 12 years at the time, appears briefly as a qawwali singer in his first film appearance. Reshma Aur Shera was well received by the critics internationally and was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. It was selected as the Indian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 44th Academy Awards but was not accepted as a nominee. The film won music director Jaidev, his first National Film Award for Best Music Direction in 1972, it was noted for classics such as "Ek Meethi Si Chuban, Ek Thandi Si Agan" and "Tu Chanda Main Chandini" sung by Lata Mangeshkar. Probe Not to be confused with Probe Probe is a 1972 American made-for-television sci-fi thriller film produced as a pilot for a science fiction detective series, originally to have continued under that title. Created by Leslie Stevens, it starred Hugh OBrian as Hugh Lockwood, one of a group of high-tech private eyes working for the organization "World Securities". When picked up for series production, the title was changed to Search, because Probe was the name of an existing PBS series. The film originally aired February 21, 1972 on NBC. The investigators, called Probes, were outfitted with various electronic implants including a button-sized "scanner" containing a miniaturized video camera, microphone and transmitter linked to a team of technicians and experts who constantly monitored the Probes surroundings, actions and vital signs; they were able to supply the Probe with encyclopedic information on any subject. Lockwood, designated "Probe One", was a former American astronaut. In the pilot, he sets out for Europe to track down a multimillion-pound stash of gemstones amassed by Hermann Goering during World War II. The pilot has been released as a publish-on-demand DVD-R, effective May, 2011. A Dirty Knight's Work Trial by Combat is a 1976 British action adventure comedy film directed by Kevin Connor and starring John Mills and Donald Pleasence. Hollywood on Trial Hollywood on Trial is a 1976 American documentary film directed by David Helpern. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film chronicles the 1947 hearings of the House Un-American Activities Committee, with a focus on the Hollywood Ten directors, screenwriters and producers cited for contempt of Congress and blacklisted by the movie industry after refusing to answer questions about their alleged involvement with the Communist Party. The documentary is narrated by John Huston and includes archival footage from the hearings and interviews with key participants in the hearings and studio figures affected by those events. Turner Classic Movies aired the documentary on November 6, 2017, as part of its TCM Spotlight on the Hollywood blacklist. Taxi Girl Taxi Girl is a 1977 commedia sexy allitaliana co-written and directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. Blindfolded Eyes Blindfolded Eyes is a 1978 Spanish drama film directed by Carlos Saura. It was entered into the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. The Horse of Pride The Horse of Pride is a 1980 rural drama film directed by Claude Chabrol. Its title in French is Le cheval dorgueil. It is based on Le cheval dorgueil, an autobiography by Pêr-Jakez Helias. The film takes place in the Bigouden area south of Quimper. The Incredible Kung Fu Master The Incredible Kung Fu Master, also known as The Kung Fu Master is a 1979 martial arts action comedy film directed by Joe Cheung and starring Sammo Hung and Stephen Tung, the latter in his first leading role. This film features an action direction from a number of famous action directors including Sammo Hung Stunt Team, Lam Ching-ying, Billy Chan, Bryan Leung and Yuen Biao. Cloud Dancer Cloud Dancer is a 1980 aviation drama film directed by Barry Brown. The film stars David Carradine, Jennifer ONeill and Joseph Bottoms. Cloud Dancer follows a competition aerobatic pilot throughout his show season. For the Term of His Natural Life For the Term of His Natural Life is a 1983 Australian three-part, six-hour television miniseries based on the classic novel of the same name by Marcus Clarke. Each episode aired for two hours on Nine Network on 23 May, 30 May and 6 June 1983. Déjà Vu Déjà Vu is a motion picture released in 1985, produced by Cannon Films. The film, an adaptation of the novel Always, by Trevor Meldal-Johnsen, is a reincarnation love story, directed by Anthony B. Richmond, and written by Richmond, Ezra D. Rappaport, and Arnold Anthony Schmidt. The film stars Jaclyn Smith, Claire Bloom, Nigel Terry and Shelley Winters. On se calme et on boit frais à Saint-Tropez On se calme et on boit frais à Saint-Tropez is the last movie made by French film-maker Max Pécas. It is also the last one of his "Saint-Tropez" trilogy. Sahara Heat Scirocco, also known as Amantide - Scirocco and with the international title Sahara Heat, is a 1987 French drama film directed by Aldo Lado and starring Fiona Gélin. Love Unto Waste Love Unto Waste is a 1986 Hong Kong drama film directed by Stanley Kwan and starring Tony Leung, Irene Wan, Elaine Jin, Tsai Chin, Chow Yun-fat with guest appearances by Elaine Chow and Winnie Yu. Empire State Empire State is a 1987 British film about gang warfare over American investment in the East End of London. Your Mother Wears Combat Boots Your Mother Wears Combat Boots is a 1989 American made-for-television comedy film directed by Anson Williams and starring Barbara Eden, Héctor Elizondo, Meagen Fay, David Kaufman. It premiered as part of NBC Monday Night at the Movies on March 27, 1989. Project A-Ko Versus Project A-ko: Gray Side/Blue Side is an original video animation in the Project A-ko series. This two-part story takes place in an alternate universe, where counterparts of our heroines find themselves in the middle of a space opera. In this world, A-ko and B-ko are bounty-hunter partners who hunt giant tortoises on a sand planet. When C-ko is kidnapped by a gang of space pirates, A-ko and B-ko set off to rescue her—thinking only of the reward money offered by her wealthy father. Aided by a pint-sized Galactic Police Officer named Maruten, the girls discover that C-kos abduction is part of a much larger scheme. Gail, the charismatic leader of the space pirates, intends to use C-kos body as a host for the spirit of Xena, a long-dead sorceress. Although Gail believes that Xena will "purify" the universe, he is oblivious to her true motive—to annihilate all universes and create a new one in which she is the absolute ruler. The final showdown occurs in the Talho sector, where Xena begins to merge all existing universes into one. This features A-ko and B-ko fighting each other in a variety of different eras and locations, including the climatic battle of the first movie. This seems to suggest that the two are always destined to battle. The audience is also treated to what could be a brief glimpse of A-ko and B-ko back on planet Earth, in which the girls graduate from Graviton High and continue their rivalry for Kei in the workplace. In the end, the universe is saved, Maruten takes all of the credit, and A-ko and B-ko are left as broke and short-tempered as they began. Tekken is a 1990 Japanese film directed by Junji Sakamoto. It stars Takeshi Yamato, Bunta Sugawara and Karen Kirishima. A Little Piece of Heaven A Little Piece of Heaven is a 1991 American made-for-television family drama film directed by Mimi Leder, written by Betty Goldberg, starring Kirk Cameron and Cloris Leachman. It originally premiered December 2, 1991 on NBC. Locked Up: A Mother's Rage Locked Up: A Mothers Rage is a 1991 television film starring Cheryl Ladd, Diana Muldaur and Jean Smart about a mother wrongly convicted of drug trafficking. This film highlights the problems endured by children of imprisoned mothers. It was released on DVD under the title The Other Side of Love. Young co-star Ariana Richards, who played Kelly Gallagher, was awarded the Young Artist Award, Best Young Actress in Television Movie, in 1993. Angela Bassett has a prominent supporting role as a tough inmate who gradually befriends the wrongly convicted woman. Star Time Star Time is a 1992 American horror film written, produced, and directed by Alexander Cassini, and starring Michael St. Gerard and Maureen Teefy. Its plot follows a young man in Los Angeles who has a psychological breakdown after the cancellation of his favorite television show, leading him to go on a murder spree. Diana: Her True Story Diana: Her True Story is a 1993 television film telling the story of Diana, based on the publication of the same name by Andrew Morton. Sombras en una batalla Shadows in a Conflict is a 1993 Spanish drama film directed by Mario Camus. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. A Wind from Wyoming The Wind from Wyoming is a Canadian black comedy film, directed by André Forcier and released in 1994. The film centres on a dysfunctional family whose efforts at finding and keeping love become tangled up with a stage hypnotist performing at the local hotel. Daughter Léa is in unrequited love with Reo, a boxer who has instead entered a relationship with her mother Lizette, while her sister Manon has a crush on Chester Celine, a writer she has never met, and her father Marcel remains hurt by Lizettes betrayal of him. They all enlist Albert the Great to hypnotize their respective love interests, but the effort backfires and forces them to deal with unintended consequences. The film premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival in 1994, winning the award for Best Canadian Film and the International Critics Prize. Forcier was shortlisted for Best Director at the 15th Genie Awards, At the Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois in 1995, Forcier won Best Screenplay and Salvy won the Revelation of the Year award for emerging performers; the film was also a nominee for Best Picture, but did not win. Solomon & Sheba Solomon & Sheba is a 1995 film directed by Robert M. Young and starring Halle Berry and Jimmy Smits. It was nominated for an Image Award in 1996. Magenta Magenta is a 1996 film by Gregory Haynes. The Blue Collar Worker and the Hairdresser in a Whirl of Sex and Politics The Blue Collar Worker and the Hairdresser in a Whirl of Sex and Politics is a 1996 Italian comedy film directed by Lina Wertmüller. A Moment of Romance III A Moment of Romance III is a 1996 Hong Kong romance film directed by Johnnie To starring Andy Lau. Although the third in the series of "A Moment of Romance" films, it shares nothing in terms of characters, plot and setting with the first two films. The Mysteries of a Hairdresser's Shop Mysteries of a Barbershop is a comic, slapstick German film of 33 minutes, created by Bertolt Brecht, directed by Erich Engel, and starring the Munich cabaret clown Karl Valentin and leading stage actor Erwin Faber. Brecht reportedly did not write a complete shooting script, but rather produced "notes" and "parts of a manuscript" for this short, silent film and intended the actors to improvise the action. Although the film was not considered a success by any of its creative team, and consequently never released as a profit making film to the public, it has been recognized and acknowledged—since its re-discovery in a Moscow archive in the 1970s—as a considerably important German film. A Spiral of Mist A Spiral of Mist is a 1977 Italian-French thriller-drama film directed by Eriprando Visconti. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Michele Prisco. During a short hunt, Fabrizio kills his wife Valeria with a shotgun. There are no eyewitnesses. Maria Teresa, Fabrizios cousin, remains convinced of his innocence. And the only way to suffocate the scandal seems to be to intervene Marcello, lawyer and husband of Maria Teresa, to put pressure on the judiciary. Judge Renato Marinoni begins her investigation. He finds out, what we see in flashbacks: Valeria tried to couple her friend Maria Teresa with the beautiful and sexually active lawyer Cesare Molteni. But Maria Teresa declined to sleep together in the house of Fabrizio at the last moment. Both marriages, by Maria Teresa and by her cousin Fabrizio, were unhappy. Today Maria Teresa is in a difficult situation: married to Marcello, forty years old, helpless but helpless despite the therapies, she has just come to know that her husband is getting ready to recognize the child that their driver has conceived with their housekeeper Armida. For the first time, in front of the family council in the center of which she has always been refuge, Maria Teresa replies firmly. The woman, who, for fear of being silent, married the lawyer, decides to act on her own, according to her own will. Vedam Puthithu Vedham Puthithu, starring Sathyaraj and Amala is a Tamil movie, written by K.Kannan - who after this movie came to be known as Vedham Puthithu Kannan - and directed by Bharathiraja. Charuhasan, Saritha, Raja and Nizhalgal Ravi played supporting roles in the movie. This film is a strong critique of the caste system and its hypocrisies The films narrative was seamless and starred Sathyaraj as Balu Thevar. It contains some of Bharathirajas trademark directorial touches as well as a lot of path breaking scenes, along with Kannans powerful dialogues. This was considered the last film MGR watched, before his death. Legacy Legacy is a 1998 action film starring David Hasselhoff and Donita Rose. It was directed by T. J. Scott and written by James Grady and Kevin Lund. It was released on October 9, 1998. Curiosity & the Cat Curiosity & the Cat is a 1999 German thriller crime drama film directed by Christian Alvart and starring Konstantin Graudus, Detlef Lutz, Andreas Erfurth, and Nadeshda Brennicke. Otomo Otomo is a German film about racism directed by Frieder Schlaich, distributed by ArtMattan productions, and was released in 1999.http://www.africanfilm.com/title_mz.htm Actor Isaach de Bankole plays Frederic Otomo, and actress Eva Mattes, Gisela, the woman who tries to help him.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0559837/ Otomo was the winner of numerous awards, including the Diversity in Spirit Award, Vancouver 2000, Best Film, Belgamo 2000, Best Actress, Valinciennes 2000 and a Kino Award.http://www.africanfilm.com/otomoDVD.htmhttp://www.tvmovie.de/Awards.96.0.html?&detail=8394426 Afraid of the Dark Profile of a Serial Killer is a 1998 Australian crime television film directed by Steve Jodrell and starring Rebecca Gibney, Shane Feeney-Connor and Hugh Jackman. The film was released on DVD on 19 October 2004. Satan in Prison Satan in Prison is a 1907 short silent film directed by and starring Georges Méliès. The five-minute silent was produced by his Star Film Company. It was released in the United States in November 1907. The film was the last in a series of films in which Méliès appeared as Satan, described as a "perfect capstone to the screenings". Méliès had formally been a successful magician and stage performer and he found the Devil to be the perfect character to perform magic in his films. Dovolená s Andelem Dovolená s Andělem is a 1952 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. The Expendables The Expendables is a 2000 American made-for-television action film directed by Janet Meyers. It was written by Patricia Resnick, Peter Geiger and Bruno Heller. It stars Brett Cullen, Robin Givens, Idalis DeLeón and Tempestt Bledsoe. It aired April 25, 2000 on the USA Network. The Boy Who Saw the Iceberg The Boy Who Saw the Iceberg is a 2000 animated short by Paul Driessen, which uses a split screen to portray the real life and imaginary life of a young boy. A film without words, the 8 minute and 49 second National Film Board of Canada short is a retelling of the sinking of the Titanic through the eyes and active imagination of a young boy. Domnisoara Christina Miss Christina is a 1992 Romanian fantastical film directed by Viorel Sergovici, starring Adrian Pintea, Mariana Buruiană and Dragos Pîslaru. It tells the story of the attraction between a young man and the ghost of a young woman. The film is based on the 1936 novella Miss Christina by Mircea Eliade. The Wild Dogs The Wild Dogs is a 2002 drama film directed by Thom Fitzgerald and starring Alberta Watson, Rachel Blanchard, and Visinel Burcea. Samsaram Athu Minsaram Samsaram Adhu Minsaram is a 1986 Tamil-language drama film, written and directed by Visu. Dealing with the day-to-day travesty and triumph in an ordinary joint family in Tamil Nadu, the film features Visu himself along with Lakshmi and Raghuvaran, the film released on 18 July 1986 and won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment and Filmfare Best Film Award in 1987. The film was remade in Hindi as Sansar, in Telugu as Samsaram Oka Chadarangam, in Kannada as Onde Goodina Hakkigalu and in Malayalam as Kudumbapuranam. The film has completed 25 weeks successful run. M. G. Ramachandran, the then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu has headed the function for the 175 days-run celebration, arranged by AVM Productions. Shaheed-E-Mohabbat Boota Singh Shaheed-e-Mohabbat Boota Singh also known as Shaheed-e-Mohabbat, is a 1999 Punjabi feature film based on the real-life love story of Boota Singh and Zainab, starring Gurdas Maan as Boota Singh and Divya Dutta as Zainab. The film is directed by Manoj Punj and produced by Manjeet Maan. Arun Bakshi, Gurkirtan and Chetana Das played supporting roles. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Punjabi at the 46th National Film Awards. The movie was an international hit and was screened at many national and international film festivals, including the 1999 Vancouver International Film Festival and the International Film Festival of India. It is the first film by Maans home production, Sai Productions. Kehtaa Hai Dil Baar Baar Kehtaa Hai Dil Baar Baar is a 2002 Indian Bollywood film directed by Rahul Dholakia and stars Jimmy Sheirgill, Kim Sharma and Paresh Rawal in pivotal roles. Miss Lettie and Me Miss Lettie and Me is a 2002 American made-for-television drama film starring Mary Tyler Moore and Burt Reynolds. It is based on Katherine Patersons short story "Poor Little Innocent Lamb". The film premiered in TNT on December 8, 2002. The Longest Most Meaningless Movie in the World The Longest Most Meaningless Movie in the World is an underground movie made in the UK that runs to 48 hours long. No actual footage was shot for the project, which instead consists entirely of outtakes, commercials, strips of undeveloped film, Academy leader, and other filmic castoff material, creating a seemingly endless stream of newsreel and stock footage. It was the longest film ever made at the time of its release, but has since been superseded by many other films. Muskaan Muskaan is a 2004 Indian romantic suspense thriller film directed by Rohit - Manish. It stars Aftab Shivdasani and Gracy Singh in pivotal roles. In the Battlefields In the Battlefields is a 2004 Lebanese film by director Danielle Arbid. The film premiered on May 16 during the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, in the Directors Fortnight section where the film ran for the Caméra dOr during the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. It is the first feature film by Danielle Arbid. Robot Bastard! Robot Bastard! is a 17-minute short film and Rob Schrabs directorial debut. BRING CLEAN UNDERWEAR. The Presidents daughter Catherine has been kidnapped by the brilliant super-criminal Blood Mamba. All rescue attempts have been thwarted by the evil genius. Theres only one thing left to do: send in the Robot. The Robot must fight zombie-monsters and insecurity in order to complete his suicidal mission. This marks the directorial debut of Rob Schrab. Soldiers Pay Soldiers Pay is a 2004 documentary film by David O. Russell. It takes its name from Soldiers Pay, a novel by William Faulkner. In 2004, Warner Bros., feeling that Russells 1999 film Three Kings, about a gold heist that takes place during the 1991 Iraqi uprising against Saddam Hussein following the end of the Gulf War had become relevant again due to the Iraq War, has decided to re-release it in theaters and on DVD. Having no additional footage to add, Russell instead shot Soldiers Pay, a short documentary about the Iraq War, to accompany the film. Taking its name from William Faulkners first novel of the same name about an airmans return home in World War Is aftermath, Russell said the documentary examined "both sides of the war, people who feel good about the war, who believe in the mission, people who feel bad." While making the documentary, Russell spoke with both Iraqis and U.S. troops. Asked how the Iraqis he had interviewed felt about the war, Russell said: Although Russell had planned to release the film before November 2004, hoping to "perhaps make a difference before the election," Warner Bros. abandoned the project at the last minute, citing "controversy surrounding the documentary, combined with a later-than-expected arrival of the bonus footage". Russell disputed the time-crunch excuse, saying "I think if they really wanted to they could make it happen." Eventually, the documentary was purchased by the Independent Film Channel, where it was aired in its entirety the night before the 2004 U.S. presidential election. Christmas at Water's Edge Christmas at Waters Edge is a contemporary variation of A Christmas Carol, directed by Lee Davis, starring Keshia Knight Pulliam, Tom Bosley and Pooch Hall. It was shown in theaters in 2004 and released on DVD in 2007. The film is about a wealthy collegian and an angel-in-training who work together to organize a holiday concert for a youth center. Yaraan Naal Baharaan Yaaran Naal Baharan is a Punjabi feature film, released in 2005. It stars Jimmy Sheirgill in the lead role with Juhi Babbar. It was directed by Manmohan Singh. It is one of the very successful movie in Punjabi cinema. Tadeo Jones Tadeo Jones is a 2004 Spanish short animated film directed by Enrique Gato. It tells the story of Tadeo Jones, an adventurer who enters a pyramid where he finds a family of mummies. The project of this film was born when Gato wanted to make a short film containing more action and humour than his previous projects, so he decided to make a parody of the adventure genre, whose representative figure is Indiana Jones. The story contains many elements from the Raiders of the Lost Ark series of movies. The synopsis, in the directors words, is "adventurer Tadeo Jones is a little foolish but stubborn to explore an ancient pyramid and will run into a family of mummies." The film won sixty-five awards including a Goya award for best animated short film and a British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Two years later, there was a sequel to the film called Tadeo Jones and the Basement of Doom. A feature-length animated film, Tad, featuring Tadeo Jones, was released in 2012. All About My Dog is a 2005 Japanese film consisting of interwoven shorts about dogs. The films various short stories are directed by Isshin Inudou, Hideki Kuroda, Yoshio Kuroda, Satoshi Nagai, Shinsuke Sato, Tetsuhisa Yazu and Atsushi Sanada. The Marimo short section is particularly popular on Internet memes There is a sequel to this film called Inu to Anata no Monogatari: Inu no Eiga. Mt. Tsurugidake is a 2009 Japanese film directed by Daisaku Kimura. Faust and Marguerite Damnation du docteur Faust, released in the United States as Faust and Marguerite and in the United Kingdom as Faust, is a 1904 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. One Foot Under One Foot Under is a 2009 Finnish film produced by Dionysos Films and directed by Johanna Vuoksenmaa. The Last Thakur The Last Thakur is a 2008 British western film directed by Sadik Ahmed, written by Sadik Ahmed and Heather Taylor, and stars Ahmed Rubel, Tariq Anam Khan and Tanveer Hassan. The film is about a lone gun-man who enters a town to take revenge on the person who raped his mother during the Bangladesh Liberation War. In the course of revenge he is used by the internal clash of two rival leaders of the town. Fruit Fly Fruit Fly is a 2009 musical film with gay and Asian-American themes, directed by H.P. Mendoza, who wrote the screenplay for Colma The Musical. The film, made entirely in San Francisco, premiered on March 15, 2009 at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco. It had a limited one-week run in New York on September 24, 2010. The Unbroken is a 2009 Japanese film directed by Setsurō Wakamatsu. It is also known as The Unbroken in the United States. Shizumanu Taiyō is based on a novel by Toyoko Yamasaki which centers on Hajime Onchi, an employee of "NAL," a large national airline. The first part of the novel focuses on Onchis activity as the chairman of the employees union in the 1960s; his reward for fighting for better working conditions for the staff is a series of postings abroad, to Pakistan, Iran, and finally Kenya, a destination to which the company does not even fly. The second and third parts of the novel take place in 1985 and chronicle the crash of a jumbo jet and its aftermath within the company. The events portrayed in the story are based upon actual events that took place at Japan Airlines. The character of Onchi is based upon JAL labor organizer and author Hirotaro Ogura, and the pivotal crash portrayed in the novel is based closely upon the crash of Japan Airlines Flight 123. Several politicians and JAL executives portrayed in the story are also based on real-world counterparts. JAL objected strongly to both the novel and the film, stating that they were defamatory to the airline and disrespected the victims of the actual Flight 123. The novel claims to be a work based upon real-life events, while the film claims to be entirely a work of fiction. The cast of the film includes Ken Watanabe as Onchi, with Kōji Ishizaka, Kyōko Suzuki, Yasuko Matsuyuki and Tomokazu Miura in supporting roles. The violininst Diana Yukawa, whose father died in the real-world crash of JAL Flight 123, was involved in the music for the film. The premiere was on 24 October 2009 in Ginza. Yukawa performed "Little Prayer", the track she recorded for the film. Loups=Garous is a 2010 animated science fiction film. It was directed by Junichi Fujisaku and produced by Production I.G and TransArts. The movie was released on August 28, 2010. Features music by the rock band SCANDAL, who are also featured in the film as cameos. It is licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks and in United Kingdom by Manga UK. It is available for purchase on DVD and Blu-ray. Mitsuko Delivers is a 2011 Japanese comedy film directed by Yuya Ishii. Chavez Cage of Glory Chavez Cage of Glory or Chavez: Cage of Glory is a 2013 American action martial arts film written, directed by and starring Héctor Echavarría, and co-starring Danny Trejo, James Russo and Steven Bauer. The Strange Case of Wilhelm Reich The Strange Case of Wilhelm Reich is a 2013 Austrian film about Wilhelm Reich directed by Antonin Svoboda and starring Klaus Maria Brandauer as Reich. Night Sights Night Sights, also known as The Void, is a 2011 science fiction drama film. A Secret Affair A Secret Affair is a 2012 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Nuel Naval and starring Anne Curtis, Derek Ramsay and Andi Eigenmann. A love triangle story, it was released on October 24, 2012 in more than 200 theaters in the Philippines by Viva Films. Last Shop Standing Last Shop Standing: The Rise, Fall and Rebirth of the Independent Record Shop is a 2012 British documentary film directed by Pip Piper. The film is based on the 2009 book Last Shop Standing by Graham Jones. Lal Tip Lal Tip is a 2012 romance film directed by Swapan Ahmed and produced by Ibne Hasan Khan under the banner of Impress Telefilm Limited. The film stars Kusum Sikder and Mamnun Hasan Emon in lead roles. The film was released worldwide on 17 February 2012. The Price We Pay The Price We Pay is a Canadian documentary film, which premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Directed by Harold Crooks and based on Brigitte Alepins book La Crise fiscale qui vient, the film profiles the use of tax havens by large corporations as a dodge from having to pay corporate taxes. The film was named to TIFFs annual Top Ten Canadian Films list, and had its general theatrical release in 2015. The film received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Editing in a Documentary at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards, and a Quebec Cinema nomination for Best Documentary Film at the 18th Quebec Cinema Awards. It won the Vancouver Film Critics Circle award for Best Canadian Documentary at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2014. Persona Non Grata is a 2015 Japanese biographical drama film directed by Cellin Gluck. It depicts the life of Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara who was appointed a vice-consul and later a consul in Lithuania and served there from 1939 to 1940 and who saved lives of some 6,000 Jewish refugees by issuing transit visas to the Japanese Empire. Even though most of the film is set in Interwar Lithuania, various places in Poland were chosen for filming. The People Garden The People Garden is a 2016 Canadian-Japanese drama film written and directed by Nadia Litz and starring Dree Hemingway, Pamela Anderson, Jai West and François Arnaud. The film premiered at the 2016 Buenos Aires International Independent Film Festival. Obscuro Barroco Obscuro Barroco is a documentary film, directed by Evangelia Kranioti and released in 2018. A Greek and French coproduction, the film profiles Luana Muniz, a Brazilian transgender activist. A Reckless Romeo A Reckless Romeo is a 1917 American short silent comedy film directed by and starring Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle. Framed Framed is a 1930 American pre-Code crime action film, directed by George Archainbaud, based on a screenplay by Paul Schofield and Wallace Smith. It starred Evelyn Brent, William Holden, Regis Toomey and Ralf Harolde. The Sins of the Children The Sins of the Children, also known as Fathers Day and The Richest Man in the World, is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film, which was produced and directed by Sam Wood and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. I Like Your Nerve I Like Your Nerve is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by William C. McGann, starring Douglas Fairbanks and Loretta Young. Boris Karloff has a small role. Voltaire Voltaire is a 1933 American pre-Code biographical film directed by John G. Adolfi and starring George Arliss as the renowned 18th-century French writer and philosopher. Workers, Let's Go Workers, Lets Go is a 1934 Czechoslovak adventure film comedy directed by Martin Fric. Such a Boor So ein Flegel is a 1934 German comedy film based on the novel Die Feuerzangenbowle. It modifies the story by introducing the concept of two brothers Pfeiffer switching places: While the younger brother takes over his elder brothers job, the older brother attends the younger ones school. Heinz Rühmann starred in the double role of the brothers Pfeiffer in this lesser known movie a decade before playing Hans Pfeiffer in the more popular 1944 version. A Wicked Woman A Wicked Woman is a 1934 drama film directed by Charles Brabin and starring Mady Christians as a woman who kills her abusive husband to protect her family and builds a new life to raise their four children. The film also stars Jean Parker and Charles Bickford. It was based on the novel Wicked Woman by Anne Austin. Diamond Jim Diamond Jim is a 1935 biographical film based on the published biography Diamond Jim Brady by Parker Morell. It follows the life of legendary entrepreneur James Buchanan Brady, including his romance with entertainer Lillian Russell, and stars Edward Arnold, Jean Arthur, Cesar Romero and Binnie Barnes. The screenplay by Preston Sturges never lets the lurid facts of Bradys life get in the way of the story. Edward Arnold went on to play Diamond Jim Brady again five years later, opposite Alice Faye in Lillian Russell. I Am a Thief I Am a Thief is a 1934 American crime-drama film directed by Robert Florey. Bad Lands Bad Lands is a 1939 Western film. Bad Lands is a remake of John Fords The Lost Patrol, with the locale changed from the Mesopotamian to the Arizona desert. Convoy Convoy is a 1940 British war film, produced by Ealing Studios, directed by Pen Tennyson and starring Clive Brook, John Clements and Edward Chapman. Convoy was Tennysons last film before he was killed in an aircraft crash, while serving in the Royal Navy. Young Bill Hickok Young Bill Hickok is a 1940 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. Wings and the Woman They Flew Alone is a 1942 British biopic about aviator Amy Johnson directed and produced by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Robert Newton and Edward Chapman. It was distributed in the UK and the US by RKO Radio Pictures. Kokoda Front Line! Kokoda Front Line! was a full-length edition of the Australian newsreel, Cinesound Review, produced by the Australian News & Information Bureau and Cinesound Productions Limited in 1942. It was one of four winners of the 15th Academy Awards for best documentary, and the first Australian film to win an Oscar. It was filmed by the Australian war photographer Damien Parer and directed by Ken G. Hall. Damien Parer is often cited as one of Australias early Academy Award winners, however the award was made to the director, Ken G. Hall. Much of Parers footage was used in a documentary made by a rival company, Movietone, The Road to Kokoda. A Pilot Returns A Pilot Returns is a 1942 Italian war film directed by Roberto Rossellini and starring Massimo Girotti, Michela Belmonte and Piero Lulli. The film forms part of Rossellinis "Fascist trilogy" along with The White Ship and The Man with a Cross. It was made with the co-operation of the Italian Air Force. The films sets were designed by the architect Virgilio Marchi. L'idiot The Idiot is a 1946 French drama film directed by Georges Lampin and starring Edwige Feuillère, Lucien Coëdel and Jean Debucourt. It is an adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevskys novel The Idiot. The films sets were designed by Léon Barsacq, credited as the art director. The Crime Doctor's Gamble The Crime Doctors Gamble is a 1947 American mystery film directed by William Castle and starring Warner Baxter, Micheline Cheirel and Roger Dann. It is part of the Crime Doctor series of films made by Columbia Pictures. While in Paris, Doctor Robert Ordway assists the local police to investigate a murder. Kidnapped Kidnapped is a 1948 drama directed by William Beaudine, starring Roddy McDowall, Sue England and Dan OHerlihy. The former child star McDowall plays David Balfour in the story about a young man cheated out of his birthright by his wicked, covetous uncle Ebenezer. Flying Disc Man from Mars Flying Disc Man from Mars is a 1950 Republic Pictures 12-chapter black-and-white science fiction adventure film serial, produced by Franklin Adreon, directed by Fred C. Brannon, that stars Walter Reed, Lois Collier, Gregory Gaye, James Craven, Harry Lauter, and Richard Irving. Disc Man is considered a weak example of the serial medium, even compared to other post-World War II serials. Sugarfoot Sugarfoot is a 1951 western film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Randolph Scott as Jackson Sugarfoot Redan and featuring Adele Jergens and Raymond Massey. Aside from the title, the film has nothing to do with the 1957 television series of the same name, which was inspired by another feature Western, Michael Curtizs The Boy from Oklahoma starring Will Rogers 1. April 2000 1. April 2000 is a 1952 political satire film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Hilde Krahl, made during the Allied Occupation of Austria. The script was reportedly commissioned at the request of the Austrian government, and is a political satire depicting a harmless, potentially congenial future Austria still subject to needless and stifling oversight by the four Allied powers, as established following the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II. The film was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. Yankee Dood It Yankee Dood It is a Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1956 and directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster. The title is a pun on Red Skeltons famous "I Dood It" line from the Mean Widdle Kid routine. Yankee Dood It was the last of three cartoons to be underwritten by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, which also underwrote By Word of Mouse and Heir-Conditioned; like the other two, they are all available on the second disc of Volume 6. This cartoon is also one of the few cartoons where the character Sylvester has no speaking lines. A Man of Straw A Man of Straw is a 1958 Italian drama film directed by Pietro Germi. It was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. La sfida La sfida is a 1958 Italian film by Francesco Rosi. It stars José Suárez as a gang leader who challenges a local Camorra boss for supremacy. It won the Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival. The film is based on the real-life story of Camorra boss Pasquale Simonetti, known as Pasquale e Nola, and his wife and former beauty queen Pupetta Maresca, played by Rosanna Schiaffino. It was produced by the Italian companies Cinecittà and Vides Cinematografica and the Spanish companies Lux Film and Suevia Films. The Fiend Who Walked the West The Fiend Who Walked the West is a 1958 Western movie based on the 1947 film noir Kiss of Death. Almost a horror western, the story involves a psychotic ex-convict terrorising his former cellmate and his family. The film stars Hugh OBrian, Robert Evans, Dolores Michaels, Linda Cristal, and Stephen McNally. Invisible Avenger Invisible Avenger is a 1958 film noir crime film directed by James Wong Howe, Ben Parker and John Sledge. The film is a compilation of two episodes of a 1957 Republic Pictures television pilot for The Shadow. The episodes, one directed by cinematographer James Wong Howe, were put together and released as a theatrical feature. The film was rereleased in 1962 under the title Bourbon Street Shadows by the Louisiana-based MPA films. The episodes were shot on location in New Orleans. Life Is a Circus Life is a Circus is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring Bud Flanagan, Teddy Knox, Jimmy Nervo, Jimmy Gold and Charlie Naughton. The screenplay concerns a down-on-its-luck circus that uses an Aladdins Magic Lamp to try to save their business. Code Name: Tiger Le Tigre aime la chair fraîche is a 1964 Eurospy film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring and written by Roger Hanin as the Tiger. The film was an attempt to create a French franchise equal to James Bond, and the film From Russia with Love is referenced within the film that features the films female lead Daniela Bianchi. It also was the predecessor of Our Agent Tiger which got released in 1965. The Return of Mr. Moto The Return of Mr. Moto is a 1965 British crime film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Henry Silva, Terence Longdon, and Suzanne Lloyd. Town Tamer Town Tamer is a 1965 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander, written by Frank Gruber, and starring Dana Andrews, Terry Moore, Pat OBrien, Lon Chaney Jr., Bruce Cabot, Lyle Bettger and Richard Arlen. It was released on July 7, 1965, by Paramount Pictures. Wild on the Beach Wild on the Beach is a 1965 beach party film directed by Maury Dexter and starring Frankie Randall, Sherry Jackson, Gayle Caldwell, and Jackie Miller. It is notable for the musical acts showcased onscreen, being the film debut of Sonny & Cher in particular. It is one of the few films in the genre to be filmed in black and white. Although some sources state that the film was also released under the title Beach House Party, to date no prints or posters have surfaced with such a title. East of Sudan East of Sudan is a 1964 British adventure film directed by Nathan Juran and featuring Anthony Quayle, Sylvia Syms and Derek Fowlds. Kárpáthy Zoltán Zoltán Kárpáthy is a 1966 Hungarian drama film directed by based on the eponymous novel by Mór Jókai. Starshaya sestra Older Sister is a Soviet feature film, shot in 1966, Georgy Natanson on the play by Alexander Volodin My older sister. 30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia 30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia is a 1967 British romantic comedy film directed by Joseph McGrath and starring Dudley Moore, Eddie Foy Jr. and Suzy Kendall. Aadmi Aadmi is a 1968 Hindi drama film produced by P. S Veerappa and directed by A Bhimsingh. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Waheeda Rehman, Manoj Kumar, Simi Garewal and Pran. The films music is by Naushad. The film is a remake of the Tamil film Aalayamani, starring Sivaji Ganesan. Besides being noted for Dilip Kumars acting as a man in a wheelchair, the film is also known for its dialogues by Akhtar ul Iman and trick cinematography work by Faredoon A. Irani. It was a moderate success at the box office. Destroy, She Said Détruire, dit-elle is a 1969 French drama film directed by Marguerite Duras based on her book of the same title. Bury Me an Angel Bury Me an Angel is a 1971 American biker film from female director Barbara Peeters, who was script supervisor on Angels Die Hard. She was the first woman to direct a biker film. The film was produced by Roger Cormans New World Pictures. Scipio the African Scipio the African is a 1971 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Magni. Doctor Death: Seeker of Souls Doctor Death: Seeker of Souls is a 1973 American horror film directed by Eddie Saeta and starring John Considine, Barry Coe, Cheryl Miller, Stewart Moss, Leon Askin, and Jo Morrow. The film was released by Cinerama Releasing Corporation in October 1973. Runaway! Runaway! is a 1973 American made-for-television thriller film directed by David Lowell Rich. It is an action thriller involving skiers trapped on a runaway train speeding down a mountain. The film was produced by Universal and originally aired on ABC on September 29, 1973. It was re-titled The Runaway Train when released theatrically abroad. The Denver & Rio Grande Westerns Ski Train equipment and Rio Grande locomotives were utilized in the filming. The Ski Train served the Winter Park, Colorado ski resort area west of Denver. Rio Grande locomotives were re-lettered for fictional Sierra Pacific. The Murri Affair Fatti di gente perbene is a 1974 Italian historical drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. It is based on real events of a notorious 1902 murder trial. It was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Film. Alex & the Gypsy Alex & the Gypsy is a 1976 American comedy film directed by John Korty and written by Lawrence B. Marcus. The film stars Jack Lemmon, Geneviève Bujold, James Woods, Gino Ardito, Robert Emhardt and Titos Vandis. The film was released on October 3, 1976, by 20th Century Fox. Egy erkölcsös éjszaka A Very Moral Night is a 1977 Hungarian comedy film directed by Károly Makk. It was entered into the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. Poliziotto sprint Highway Racer is a 1977 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Stelvio Massi. It was the first collaboration between Massi and Maurizio Merli, who worked together in six titles between 1977 and 1980. The plot of the film was partly inspired by the career of Armando Spatafora, an Italian "flying squad" police officer whose patrol car was a Ferrari 250 GTE. Many car chases in the film, such as bank robbers in a Citroen DS as well as cars rolling down the Spanish steps, mirror famous police chases in Rome during the 1960s. Five Superfighters 5 Superfighters is a 1978 Shaw Brothers martial arts film about a kung fu expert who goes around to different schools correcting "bad kung fu". The Deadly Breaking Sword The Deadly Breaking Sword is a 1979 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Sun Chung and starring Ti Lung and Alexander Fu Sheng. Sitting Ducks Sitting Ducks is a 1980 American comedy film directed by Henry Jaglom. The film follows the adventures of two small-time hoods who steal a considerable amount of cash from a gambling syndicate. While fleeing by car down the U.S. eastern seaboard for a chartered airplane that will take them to Central America, they pick up a pair of vivacious young ladies and an unsuccessful singer-songwriter. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Witches' Brew Witches Brew, also known as Which Witch Is Which?, is a 1980 American comedy horror film co-written and directed by Richard Shorr, and starring Richard Benjamin, Teri Garr, and Lana Turner. It was based on Fritz Leiber Jr.s horror-fantasy novel Conjure Wife. Herbert L. Strock directed additional sequences for the film. The Killing of Randy Webster The Killing of Randy Webster is a 1981 American made-for-television drama film based on a true story starring Hal Holbrook, Dixie Carter, James Whitmore Jr., Jennifer Jason Leigh and Sean Penn. It originally aired March 11, 1981 on CBS. La moglie in bianco... l'amante al pepe La moglie in bianco... lamante al pepe is a 1980 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. Forbidden Forbidden is a 1984 drama film directed by Anthony Page and starring Jacqueline Bisset, Jürgen Prochnow and Irene Worth. The plot is inspired by the life of Maria von Maltzan originally told in the non-fiction book The Last Jews in Berlin by Leonard Gross about a countess who hides her Jewish boyfriend in her apartment in World War II. It was a co-production between England and West Germany. It was broadcast on television in the USA, but released in cinemas in other countries. Parking Parking is a French fantasy and musical film from 1985. It was directed and written by Jacques Demy, starring Francis Huster, Laurent Malet, and Jean Marais. 100 Ways to Murder Your Wife 100 Ways to Murder Your Wife is a 1986 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Kenny Bee and starring Bee, Anita Mui, Chow Yun-fat and Joey Wong. Tomorrow's a Killer Tomorrows a Killer, also known as Prettykill, is a 1987 Canadian-American thriller film directed by George Kaczender and starring David Birney, Susannah York and Yaphet Kotto. The plot concerns a policeman who hunts a serial killer. The film was shot in Toronto. Indio Indio is a 1989 Italian action film starring Francesco Quinn and directed by Antonio Margheriti. Babe Ruth Babe Ruth is a 1991 American drama film directed by Mark Tinker and written by Michael De Guzman. The film stars Stephen Lang, Brian Doyle-Murray, Donald Moffat, Yvonne Suhor, Bruce Weitz and Lisa Zane. The film premiered on NBC on October 6, 1991. The film is adapted from the 1974 book Babe: The Legend Comes to Life by Robert W. Creamer. Bak syv hav Bak sju hav is a 1991 Norwegian drama film directed by Saeed Anjum and Espen Thorstenson. Aslam is 8 years old when his father leaves their home in Lahore, Pakistan, for Norway. After one year, Aslam and the rest of the family follow. Pas très catholique Pas très catholique is a 1994 French comedy film written and directed by Tonie Marshall. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival. Aashirwad Aashirwad is a 1968 Bollywood film, directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film stars Ashok Kumar and Sanjeev Kumar. The film is notable for its inclusion of a rap-like song performed by Ashok Kumar, "Rail Gaadi". Chilsu and Mansu Chilsu and Mansu is a 1988 South Korean film, and noted director Park Kwang-sus debut film. Though not a box-office hit, the film is remembered as a major step towards freedom of expression in South Korean cinema. Chilsu and Mansu marks the directorial debut of Park Kwang-su, who would go on to become not only an accomplished director in his own right, but an influential role model for a new generation of socially conscious filmmakers. The film also marks one of the most memorable performances of two famous veteran actors, Ahn Sung-ki and Park Joong-hoon. The easy and convincing onscreen camaraderie shown by the two men would foreshadow their being cast together again in hit comedy Two Cops and action/art film Nowhere to Hide. Even Bae Jong-ok, who plays Chil-sus girlfriend, continues to make her mark on contemporary cinema, taking on an acclaimed role in the award-winning Jealousy Is My Middle Name. Bambina Le farò da padre is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It is the debut-title of Teresa Ann Savoy. The film was filmed in Apulia. Bambai Ka Babu Bambai Ka Babu is a 1996 Indian action drama film directed by Vikram Bhatt. It stars Saif Ali Khan, Atul Agnihotri and Kajol. The films music by Anand-Milind was a major highlight. The Savior Le Saveur is a 1971 French film directed by Michel Mardore, adapted from his own novel, and starring Horst Buchholz and Muriel Catala. Set in occupied France in 1943 Buchholz plays a supposed wounded English airman, Claude, and Catala plays the girl Nannette who falls for him. The supposed airman is soon revealed to be a cruel Nazi officer. Appunti per un film sull'India Appunti per un film sullIndia is a 1968 short documentary film by Pier Paolo Pasolini where he visits India to do a recces for his proposed film with India as its background about a king who gives up his body to feed a starving tiger. The film was shot around post-independent India when it was facing grave challenges of poverty, population and caste system. Pasolini narrates the challenges of India and its charms amidst all the problems the country faces. The 33-minute-long documentary is composed of short interviews from random people about their opinions on matters such as family planning. The documentary also shows short interviews of journalists and one politician about the challenges India faces in modernizing itself without becoming westernized or losing the Indian identity in the process. The film opens and ends with a shot of a Sikh soldier, who, Pasolini identifies, in his commentary, as the one who would play the role of Maharaja in his film. Among others Pasolini interviewed for his film the former Maharaja of Bhavanagar and his wife and well-known Urdu story writer and filmmaker Rajinder Singh Bedi. The documentary was shot in many places including New Delhi, Jaipur, Rishikesh and Varanasi etc. Garasu no nô is a Japanese 2000 tragic-romance film directed by Hideo Nakata, based on a comic by Osamu Tezuka. It is probably best known to Western audiences for its inclusion in a Tartan Asia Extreme DVD release of the Ring trilogy, which included it as a fourth Nakata feature unrelated to the Ring series. It was released on January 29, 2000. Johan en de Alverman Johan en de Alverman was a Flemish childrens TV series, broadcast on the BRT between 1965 and 1966. Together with Captain Zeppos, it is considered to be one of the classics of Flemish childrens television. It was very popular and has been repeated many times. It was also a huge success in Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and Norway. Veerapandiya Kattabomman Veerapandiya Kattabomman is a 1959 Indian Tamil-language biographical war film produced and directed by B. R. Panthulu. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan, Padmini, S. Varalakshmi, and Ragini, with V. K. Ramasamy and Javar Seetharaman in supporting roles. Its soundtrack and score were composed by G. Ramanathan. Produced and distributed by Panthulu under his banner Padmini Pictures, the film is loosely based on the story of Veerapandiya Kattabomman, the 18th-century South Indian chieftain who rebelled against the East India Company. It was an adaptation of the play of the same name by Sakthi T. K. Krishnasamy which featured Sivaji Ganesan as the title character, and premiered in August 1957. Principal photography began in October the same year, and took place mainly in Jaipur and Madras till late 1958. Veerapandiya Kattabomman was the first Tamil film released in Technicolor. The film premiered in London on 10 May 1959, and was released in Tamil Nadu six days later. Veerapandiya Kattabomman was critically acclaimed; Sivaji Ganesans performance as Kattabomman received widespread praise, although some film scholars considered elements in the film, particularly the portrayal of the title character, to be historically inaccurate. It was a commercial success, running for over 25 weeks in theatres and becoming a silver jubilee film. Veerapandiya Kattabomman was dubbed and released in Telugu as Veerapandiya Kattabrahmanna in the same year, and in Hindi as Amar Shaheed the following year. The film was the first in Tamil cinema to receive international awards for Best Film, Best Actor, and Best Music Director at the 1960 Afro-Asian Film Festival in Cairo, and received a Certificate of Merit as part of the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil. Veerapandiya Kattabomman was re-released in 1984, and a digitally-restored version was released on 21 August 2015; both were commercially successful. Dubai Dubai is a 2001 Malayalam-language political thriller film directed by Joshiy, with Mammootty, N. F. Varghese, Biju Menon and Anjala Zaveri in the main roles. The script for the film was written by Renji Panicker. Dubai is about the fight of Ravi Mamman, a Dubai based business tycoon against his enemies. Barring a few scenes in the beginning, the film was completely shot in the United Arab Emirates. It was one of the most-expensive films made in Malayalam cinema, until then. The Woman Who Drinks The Woman Who Drinks is a Canadian drama film, released in 2001. Written and directed by Bernard Émond, the film stars Élise Guilbault as a woman struggling with alcoholism. Kalippattam Kalippattam is a 1993 Malayalam film written and directed by Venu Nagavalli and starring Mohanlal, Urvashi, Thilakan, Kaviyoor Ponnamma, Jagathy and Nedumudi Venu. Mohanlal also sang a song with Chithra for the film. The story is about the love between a violinist played by Mohanlal and a terminally ill girl played by Urvashi.The music and back ground score were composed by Raveendran. Saraba uchû senkan Yamato: Ai no senshitachi , also called Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato or Arrivederci Yamato, is the second film based on the classic manga and anime series Space Battleship Yamato and is the sequel to the 1977 film Space Battleship Yamato. The same storyline was reused and expanded on later in the year on TV in Space Battleship Yamato II, albeit with a more upbeat ending. The Supplement The Supplement is a 2002 Polish drama film directed by Krzysztof Zanussi. It was entered into the 24th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the FIPRESCI Special Mention. Speakeasy Speakeasy is a 2002 film about two men who become unlikely friends after a minor traffic accident. Written and directed by Brendan Murphy, Speakeasy was a runner-up to become the first movie produced for Project Greenlight, a documentary series about the making of an independent film. After Pete Joness Stolen Summer was chosen for Project Greenlight instead, the shows founders, LivePlanet and Miramax, decided to produce Speakeasy apart from the documentary series. Divya Shakti Divya Shakti is a 1993 Bollywood action film directed and written by Sameer Malkan. The film stars Ajay Devgn, Raveena Tandon and Satyendra Kapoor. Black Mor's Island Black Mors Island is a 2004 French animated adventure film directed by Jean-François Laguionie. Set in 1803, it follows a 15-year-old boy who sets out to find a buried pirate treasure. The film was released in France on 11 February 2004. Operation Balikatan When Eagles Strike is a 2003 action film starring ex-bodybuilder Christian Boeving, Stacy Keach, Nate Adams, Eddie Garcia and Monsour del Rosario. It was directed/co-produced by Cirio H. Santiago, and also shot on the Philippines due to low budget. Mazinkaiser is an anime OVA produced by Brains Base and Dynamic Productions, based on the Mazinkaiser Design that debuted in Super Robot Wars games and the original Mazinger Z manga by Go Nagai. The ova follows Kouji Kabuto, Tetsuya Tsurugi and the rest of the "Mazinger Team" as they fight against Dr. Hells Mechanical Beasts while Kouji stumbles upon a forgotten laboratory where he finds Mazinkaiser, the most powerful robot ever built. The series chronicles Koujis experience with the machine as he copes with Kaisers power while defeating Dr. Hells forces. The OVA series was directed by Masahiko Murata and written by Satoru Nishizono and Shinzo Fujita. It was first released on Japan through Home Video from September 25, 2001 to September 25, 2002 with a total of 7 episodes. A epilogue movie titled "Mazinkaiser vs. The Great General of Darkness" was released on theaters on July 25, 2003. Mazinkaiser emulates Go Nagais character designs, and its operatic plot is supported by a "tongue-in-cheek" cynicism in regard to the gratuitous sex and violence. Some of the Episodes draw their plot elements from the manga itself rather than the TV series. ADV Films once licensed the series in English territories until the companys closure in 2009. Mukh O Mukhosh Mukh O Mukhosh was the first Bengali language feature film to be made in East Pakistan. It was produced by Iqbal Films and directed by Abdul Jabbar Khan. The film was released in East Pakistan on 3 August 1956. It was released in Dhaka, Chittagong, Narayanganj, and Khulna. The film was a great success as viewers thronged to watch the first film to be made in the region. It earned a total of Rs. 48,000 during its initial run. Thaskara Veeran Thaskara Veeran is a Malayalam film directed by Pramod Pappan. The film stars Mammootty, Nayantara and Sheela in lead roles. The film also stars Madhu, Innocent, Rajan P.Dev, Siddique, Mamukkoya etc. The film released in 2005. It has a dubbed Hindi version which is called Kala Samrajya. The Government Inspector The Government Inspector is a 2005 television drama based on the life of David Kelly and the lead-up to the Iraq War in the United Kingdom. It was written and directed by Peter Kosminsky, and won three BAFTAs – Best Actor for Rylance, Best Single Drama and Best Writer. The Man Behind the Scissors is a 2005 film directed by Japanese director Toshiharu Ikeda. Based on a novel by Masayuki Shuno, the film is a psychological thriller about series of murders committed using scissors, the people who carried out the murders, and the police who are trying to catch them. Permanent Vacation Permanent Vacation is a dark comedy film written, directed, and produced by W. Scott Peake and is based upon the novel, What We Did On Our Holidays by Geoff Nicholson. Permanent Vacation is Scott’s first feature film after a career in directing commercials and music videos. It was shot on 35mm film. Film in Which There Appear Edge Lettering, Sprocket Holes, Dirt Particles, Etc. Film in Which There Appear Edge Lettering, Sprocket Holes, Dirt Particles, Etc. is a 1966 American experimental short film directed by Owen Land. There Lived Kozyavin There Lived Kozyavin is an animation short directed by Andrei Khrzhanovsky, written by Lazar Lagin and Gennady Shpalikov. A Lawyer Walks Into a Bar... A Lawyer Walks Into a Bar... is a 2007 independent film about lawyers, law school, the California Bar exam, and the obsession America has with its legal system. The film has garnered many positive reviews including coverage from The Wall Street Journal, The Dallas Morning News, Premiere.com and on nationally syndicated television show At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper. Cartouches gauloises Cartouches gauloises, is a 2007 French film, filmed in Algeria and directed by Mehdi Charef. It was an official selection of the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. Matsumoto Fragment , sometimes called the Matsumoto fragment, is a 1907 Japanese animated filmstrip that is the oldest known work of animation from Japan. Its creator is unknown. Evidence suggests it was made before 1912, so it may predate the earliest displays of Western animated films in Japan. It was discovered in a collection of films and projectors in Kyoto in 2005. The three-second filmstrip depicts a boy who writes "", removes his hat, and bows. The frames were stencilled in red and black using a device for making magic lantern slides, and the filmstrip was fastened in a loop for continuous play. The Young and Evil The Young and Evil is a 2008 short film directed by Julian Breece, in which a sexually promiscuous teenager actively pursues unprotected sex in order to catch HIV. The title is inspired by the 1933 book by Charles Henri Ford and Parker Tyler. Maid-Droid aka and is a 2009 Japanese science-fiction fantasy pink film directed by Naoyuki Tomomatsu. Among the awards it won at the Pink Grand Prix ceremony was the Silver Prize for Best Film. Family Affair Family Affair is a documentary film directed by Chico Colvard, exploring a history of abuse that had gone on inside his family, as a child. The movie was produced by Chico Colvard and Liz Garbus. It opened theatrically in Los Angeles on July 30, 2010 and opened in New York City on August 13, 2010 at the 14th Annual DocuWeeks. The film is a joint venture between OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network and Discovery Communications. Armless Armless is a 2010 comedy film directed by Habib Azar and written by Kyle Jarrow, starring Daniel London, Janel Moloney, Matt Walton, Zoe Lister-Jones and Laurie Kennedy. It was an official selection of the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, as part of the new category NEXT which selects films for their innovative and original work in low- and no-budget filmmaking. Bear Nation Bear Nation is a 2010 documentary film directed by Malcolm Ingram that focuses on the Bear movement within the gay community. The executive producer is Kevin Smith. Denizden gelen Brought by the Sea is a 2010 Turkish drama film, directed by Nesli Çölgeçen, about an ex-cop who accidentally kills an African immigrant and retreats with a guilty conscience back to his hometown. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , has been shown at International film festivals in Istanbul, Moscow and Adana, where it won the Grand Jury "Yılmaz Güney" Best Picture prize. Paappi Appachaa Paappi Appacha is a 2010 Indian Malayalam-language action comedy film written and directed by Mamas K. Chandran, starring Dileep, Innocent, and Kavya Madhavan. The film released in April 2010 in Kerala on more than 70 screens. The film also marked the directorial debut of Mamas K. Chandran. Leading characters in the film have a similar life style of the comedians in the song "Paappi Appacha" in the 1972 Prem Nazir starrer Mayiladumkunnu. Belgrano Belgrano is an Argentine film, based on the life of the Argentine national hero Manuel Belgrano. It is being produced in the context of the Argentina Bicentennial, which raised the public interest in the May Revolution and the Argentine War of Independence. Pablo Rago, one of the actors of the aforementioned movie, had the lead role as Belgrano. He left the TV series Botineras before its ending, in order to take part in this movie. The first scenes of the film were filmed in Quilmes, playing scene at Posta de Yatasto where Manuel Belgrano hands the command of the Army of the North to José de San Martín, played by Pablo Echarri. The film is scheduled to be filmed both at Buenos Aires and Tucuman. Valeria Bertucelli played María Josefa Ezcurra, Belgranos lover. Sebastián Pivoto declared that he intended to provide a more humane, less idealized, interpretation of the life of Belgrano. The film premiered on November 27, 2010, at a public event at the National Flag Memorial in Rosario. Melting Away Melting Away is a 2012 Israeli drama film written by Billy Ben-Moshe and directed by Doron Eran, starring Hen Yanni in the lead role. This is the first Israeli feature film deals with parents coping with their transgender child. Civilization: Is the West History? Civilization: Is the West History? is a 2011 British TV documentary that tells how Western civilisation, in five centuries, transformed into the dominating civilisation in the world. Presented by Niall Ferguson, the show reveals the killer apps of the Wests success – competition, science, the property owning democracy, modern medicine, the consumer society and the Protestant work ethic – the real explanation of how, for five centuries, a clear minority of mankind managed to secure the majority of the earths resources. Valley of Saints Valley of Saints is a 2012 Indian film in Kashmiri language directed by Musa Syeed. Syeeds directorial debut is a romantic film set in Dal lake, Srinagar, which also raises an environmental issue surrounding the lake. It won the Sundance Film Festival World Dramatic Audience Award in 2012. It tied for the Alfred P. Sloan Prize with the American film Robot & Frank. Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story Manila Kingpin: The Untold Story of Asiong Salonga is a 2011 multi-awarded Filipino biographical-crime film, winning 11 awards at the 2011 Metro Manila Film Festival. Produced by Scenema Concept International released by VIVA Films and under the direction of Tikoy Aguiluz, the film stars Jeorge "E.R." Estregan in the title role, with Carla Abellana and Phillip Salvador. Speed Angels Speed Angels is a 2011 Chinese action film directed by Jingle Ma. Adventure Planet Echo Planet is a 2012 Thai 3D animation film distributed by Kantana Group directed by Kompin Keamkumned. It is the story of the adventures of three young men from two of the worlds metropolis, New State Trinity Capital and Karen village in Northern Thailand. To help save the world from disaster recovery due to global warming. Ghost Sweepers Ghost Sweepers is a 2012 South Korean comedy horror film about a group of shamans from across the nation who gather together for a grand exorcism at a small village notorious for dark spirits, as a young journalist gets sent to cover the story. Once Upon a Time in Bihar Once Upon A Time In Bihar is an Indian political/social drama film directed by Nitin Chandra, Produced by Neetu Chandra and Samir Kumar starring Ashish Vidyarthi, Kranti Prakash Jha, Ajay Kumar, Arti Puri, Pankaj Jha and Deepak Singh. The film is released on 30 October 2015. This film was earlier released in Bhojpuri in November 2011 under the name Deswa. Yo-kai Watch Movie: It's the Secret of Birth, Meow! Yo-kai Watch: The Movie, released in Japan under the name Yo-kai Watch: Tanjō no Himitsu da Nyan!, is a 2014 Japanese animated fantasy adventure film directed by Shigeharu Takahashi and Shinji Ushiro as part of the Yo-kai Watch franchise. The film was released on December 20, 2014 in Japan. It was followed by Enma Daiō to Itsutsu no Monogatari da Nyan!, released on December 19, 2015. The Love Affair The Love Affair is a 2015 Filipino drama film starring Richard Gomez, Dawn Zulueta and Bea Alonzo. It was written by Vanessa R. Valdez and directed by Nuel C. Naval. It was released on August 12, 2015 by Star Cinema. According to Box Office Mojo, the movie earned domestically after 4 weeks of showing. The film received mixed reviews from critics but received favorable reception at the box-office, earning worldwide and is the second Filipino film to break the mark for 2015, second to Crazy Beautiful You. Noem My Skollie: Call Me Thief Call Me Thief is a 2016 South African crime film directed by Daryne Joshua. It was selected as the South African entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Wedding Pullav Wedding Pullav is an Indian romantic comedy film, directed by Binod Pradhan and produced by Shashi Ranjan and Anu Ranjan. The film stars debutants Kannada actor Diganth, Anushka Ranjan and Sonalli Sehgall in lead roles. The film was released on 16 October 2015. Paglu 2 Paglu 2 is a 2012 Indian Bengali romantic comedy film directed by Sujit Mondal starring Dev and Koel Mallick in lead roles. This is sequel to Paglu series but storywise not a sequel of Paglu. A major portion of this movie has been shot in Dubai. This film is a remake of 2011 Telugu film Kandireega, directed by Santosh Srinivas and starring Ram and Hansika Motwani and a remake was done by 2014 Hindi film Main Tera Hero starring Varun Dhawan, Ileana DCruz, Nargis Fakhri. Asura Asura is a 2015 Telugu film directed by debutante Krishna Vijay. The film was produced by Shyam Devabhaktuni and Krishna Vijay jointly, and stars Nara Rohit and Priya Banerjee in the lead roles. This film received a positive reception and was declared a box office hit. Fueled: The Man They Called 'Pirate' is a 2016 Japanese drama film directed by Takashi Yamazaki. It is based on the 2012 novel of same name by Naoki Hyakuta. It was released in Japan on December 10, 2016. A Beautiful Star is a Japanese science fiction film directed by Daihachi Yoshida and based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Yukio Mishima. Brooks, Meadows and Lovely Faces Brooks, Meadows and Lovely Faces is a 2016 Egyptian comedy film directed by Yousry Nasrallah. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Radha Radha is a 2017 Indian Telugu language romantic comedy action drama film written and directed by Chandra Mohan, making his debut. The film which tells the story of Lord Krishna in modern times, is produced by Bhogavalli Bapineedu under Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra. The film features Sharwanand and Lavanya Tripathi in lead roles along with Aksha Pardasany in an extended cameo role. Ashish Vidyarthi, Ravi Kishan, and Kota Srinivasa Rao play supporting roles. The score and soundtrack is composed by Radhan and cinematography is by Karthik Ghattamneni. The film released on 12 May 2017. Watchman Watchman is a 2019 Indian Tamil crime thriller film written and directed by A. L. Vijay. The film stars G. V. Prakash Kumar in lead role in addition to composing the music for the film, reuniting with Vijay after the film Idhu Enna Maayam. The film stars Samyuktha Hegde as the female lead and also stars Suman, Raj Arjun and Yogi Babu in supporting roles. The film was released to average response. Home, Sweet Home Home, Sweet Home is an American silent biographical drama directed by D.W. Griffith. It stars Earle Foxe, Henry Walthall and Dorothy Gish. Bright Lights Bright Lights is a 1928 silent cartoon short by the Walt Disney Studio and Winkler Productions featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is among the few short films of the series Disney worked on before leaving that same year. The Silent Enemy The Silent Enemy is a 1930 American silent film directed by H.P. Carver and written by W. Douglas Burden, Richard Carver and Julian Johnson. The drama stars Chief Yellow Robe, Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance, Chief Akawanush and Mary Alice Nelson Archambaud. It premiered on May 19, 1930 at the Criterion Theater in New York City and was later distributed by Paramount Pictures in August of the same year. The Sea Bat The Sea Bat is a 1930 American pre-Code melodrama thriller film directed by Lionel Barrymore and Wesley Ruggles, starring Raquel Torres, Charles Bickford and featuring Boris Karloff. Part of the film was filmed on location in Mazatlán, Mexico. The film was originally intended as a vehicle for Lon Chaney, but he was too ill from throat cancer to undertake the project and died on August 26, 1930. The film concerns a community of sponge divers who are harassed by a large and hostile manta ray. Get Rich Quick Porky Get Rich Quick Porky is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tune cartoon, featuring Porky Pig, and released on August 28, 1937. Bob Clampett supervised the production of the cartoon, and it is only the second short that he directed; Carl Stalling provided musical direction. Notably, Chuck Jones, later to be famed as a director, is credited as animator on the short. This cartoon marks the final appearance of Gabby Goat. The shorts working title was The Early Bird gets Porky. The Go Getter The Go Getter is a 1937 film directed by Busby Berkeley and starring George Brent, Anita Louise, and Charles Winninger. A determined discharged US Navy veteran succeeds in the lumber business. The film was produced by Cosmopolitan Productions and released through Warner Bros.. The Man from Down Under The Man from Down Under is an American 1943 drama film starring Charles Laughton as a man who raises two war orphans. It was called "Hollywoods first full-length film dealing exclusively with Australia and Australians". Flight from Destiny Flight from Destiny is a 1941 American drama film directed by Vincent Sherman and written by Barry Trivers. The film stars Geraldine Fitzgerald, Thomas Mitchell, Jeffrey Lynn, James Stephenson, Mona Maris and Jonathan Hale. The film was released by Warner Bros. on February 8, 1941. Notes to You Notes to You is a 1941 Looney Tunes American cartoon featuring Porky Pig and an unnamed alley cat. This cartoon would be remade in 1948, as Back Alley Oproar, with Elmer Fudd in Porkys role and Sylvester as the musical cat. The Tanks Are Coming The Tanks Are Coming is a 1941 American Technicolor short film. It is primarily a recruitment film, but can also be regarded as a propaganda film or a documentary with some light relief. Like Dive Bomber it is a pre-Pearl Harbor movie, made with the co-operation of the relevant branch of the US armed forces, showing off US military material to the US public, in lavish Technicolor. This material is shown in motion, both on the road and in the field; training equipment and methods are also featured. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 14th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. Gangway for Tomorrow Gangway for Tomorrow is a 1943 American anthology film produced and directed by the Austrian-American John H. Auer, and originally known by its working title, An American Story. Steeped in the propaganda tones of early World War II features, the film is largely B-fare. Tonight We Raid Calais Tonight We Raid Calais is a 1943 American film directed by John Brahm and starring John Sutton, Lee J. Cobb, and Annabella. Voice in the Wind Voice in the Wind is a 1944 American film noir directed by Arthur Ripley and written by Friedrich Torberg, based on a story written by Arthur Ripley. The drama features Francis Lederer, Sigrid Gurie and J. Edward Bromberg. Identity Unknown Identity Unknown is a 1945 American film directed by Walter Colmes. The Crime of Bordadores Street The Crime of Bordadores Street is a 1946 Spanish crime film written and directed by Edgar Neville. Beyond Glory Beyond Glory is a 1948 American drama film directed by John Farrow and starring Alan Ladd and Donna Reed. Written by William Wister Haines, Jonathan Latimer, and Charles Marquis Warren, the film is about a former soldier who thinks he may have caused the death of his commanding officer in Tunisia. After visiting the officers widow, they fall in love, and she encourages him to attend the United States Military Academy at West Point. World War II hero Audie Murphy made his film debut in the small role of Ladds academy roommate, Cadet Thomas. Family Honeymoon Family Honeymoon is a 1949 domestic comedy film made by Universal International, directed by Claude Binyon, and written by Dane Lussier, based on novel by Homer Croy. It was shot in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Odor of the Day Odor of the Day is a 1948 animated short in the Looney Tunes series starring Pepé Le Pew. It is the only short in which he appears not as a lover; it is also the only short in which he does not speak, save for one line at the end. It is one of only three Pepé Le Pew shorts not to be directed by Chuck Jones, the others being Dog Pounded and Really Scent. The title is a play on the phrase "order of the day". In the Palm of Your Hand En la Palma de Tu Mano is a 1951 Mexican crime drama film directed by Roberto Gavaldón. The film received eleven nominations and won eight Ariel Awards in 1952, including Best Picture and Best Director. It was shot at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City. The films sets were designed by the art director Francisco Marco Chillet. The Invisible Monster The Invisible Monster is a 1950 Republic film serial, starring Richard Webb and Aline Towne. The Seven Deadly Sins The Seven Deadly Sins is a 1952 French/Italian co-production motion picture drama. The film stars Michèle Morgan, Françoise Rosay, Viviane Romance, Maurice Ronet, Louis de Funès, Isa Miranda, Henri Vidal and Gérard Philipe. It has seven separate sections: with five episodes from France, and two episodes from Italy. The Treasure of Lost Canyon The Treasure of Lost Canyon is a 1952 American Technicolor adventure western film directed by Ted Tetzlaff and starring William Powell, Julie Adams, Charles Drake and Rosemary DeCamp. It was based on Robert Louis Stevensons short story The Treasure of Franchard. Terror Street 36 Hours, released in the United States as Terror Street, is a 1953 British film noir directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Dan Duryea. It was made by Hammer Film Productions. A Woman's Devotion A Womans Devotion is a 1956 American Trucolor film noir crime film directed by Paul Henreid and starring Ralph Meeker, Janice Rule and Paul Henreid. Der eiserne Gustav Der eiserne Gustav is a 1958 German comedy film directed by based on the novel George Hurdalek. It is based on a real event, where Gustav Hartmann drove his droshky from Berlin to Paris. The Legend of Tom Dooley The Legend of Tom Dooley is a 1959 western film directed by Ted Post. It stars Michael Landon, Jack Hogan, and Jo Morrow. It was based on the 90-year-old folk song Tom Dooley, which had been inspired by the real-life case of convicted murderer Tom Dula. The ballad, as sung by the Kingston Trio, was a big hit in 1958 and is the theme song of the film. The movies plot is consistent with the lyrics of the song but otherwise bears little resemblance to the actual murder case. Fury at Smugglers' Bay Fury at Smugglers Bay is a 1961 British adventure film produced, written and directed by John Gilling and starring Peter Cushing, Bernard Lee, Michèle Mercier and John Fraser. The plot revolves around smuggling in Cornwall. Studio sequences were filmed at Twickenham Film Studios in west London with the external sequences representing the coast of Cornwall actually being shot at Abereiddy on the north Pembrokeshire coast in south-west Wales. Stimulantia Stimulantia is a 1967 Swedish anthology film directed by Hans Abramson, Hans Alfredson, Arne Arnbom, Tage Danielsson, Lars Görling, Ingmar Bergman, Jörn Donner, Gustaf Molander, and Vilgot Sjöman. Assignment K Assignment K is a 1968 Technicolor British thriller film directed by Val Guest in Techniscope, and starring Stephen Boyd, Camilla Sparv, Michael Redgrave and Leo McKern. The film was based on the 1964 novel Department K by Hartley Howard. Counselor at Crime Counselor at Crime is an Italian-Spanish crime film directed by Alberto De Martino. The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery is a 1975 comedy-mystery film starring former "Bowery Boys" members Gabriel Dell and Huntz Hall, Jackie Coogan, and Joyce Van Patten. The film is a parody of the 1941 film noir The Maltese Falcon starring Humphrey Bogart. The cast also includes Barbara Harris, Anjanette Comer, Will Geer, Sorrell Booke, Vincent Gardenia, Nita Talbot and Nicholas Colasanto. The film was written by Dell and Dean Hargrove and directed by Hargrove. It was released by United Artists. The Hand That Feeds the Dead The Hand That Feeds the Dead is a 1974 gothic horror film directed by Sergio Garrone and starring Klaus Kinski. In this film, a 19th-century doctor finds a laboratory in his basement and starts dabbling in reanimation. Exorcismo Negro The Bloody Exorcism of Coffin Joe is a 1974 Brazilian horror film directed by José Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Zé do Caixão. It is one of several Marins films that feature Joe as a major character, although it is not considered part of the "Coffin Joe trilogy". Filmed in Marins trademark b movie style, including the use of inconsistent visual and sound editing, a bizarre audio track, and extremely low budget effects. The Swinging Barmaids The Swinging Barmaids is a 1975 exploitation film about a serial killer who targets cocktail waitresses. The film was directed by Gus Trikonis, and stars Bruce Watson, Laura Hippe, William Smith, and Dyanne Thorne. Baxter, Vera Baxter Baxter, Vera Baxter is a 1977 French film directed by Marguerite Duras, based on her then-unpublished novel Vera Baxter ou les Plages de lAtlantique. The Big Operator The Big Operator is a 1976 French comedy film directed by Claude Pinoteau and starring Yves Montand. Inferno Carnal Hellish Flesh is a 1977 Brazilian horror film directed by José Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Zé do Caixão. Dynasty Dynasty is a 1976 American made-for-television drama film directed by Lee Philips. It stars Harrison Ford, Sarah Miles and Stacy Keach. The film was made during the period before Star Wars in which Fords career was gaining momentum after his roles in American Graffiti and The Conversation. Léto s kovbojem Léto s kovbojem, Summer With a Cowboy in English, is a 1976 Czechoslovak film directed by Ivo Novák. It starred Daniela Kolářová, Jaromír Hanzlík and Oldřich Vízner. Emily Emily, also known as The Awakening of Emily, is a British film of 1976 set in the 1920s directed by Henry Herbert, produced and written by Christopher Neame, and starring Koo Stark. Although R-rated, the film is considered avant-garde rather than pornographic, as is sometimes claimed, with a cast of mainstream actors including Victor Spinetti, Sarah Brackett, Koo Stark, Constantin de Goguel, Ina Skriver, Jeremy Child, Jack Haig, and Richard Oldfield. Its soundtrack was composed and sung by the singer and poet Rod McKuen, while Jacquemine Charrott Lodwidge was art director. The main setting of the film is Wilton House, which was the directors ancestral seat, and the countryside around it. Emily was a moderate success at the box office in the 1970s, but in the early 1980s it had a revival and did far better, gaining publicity due to a romance between Koo Stark and Prince Andrew. Around that time the film was often shown on HBO and other cable TV channels. Smierc prezydenta Death of a President is a 1977 Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear for an outstanding artistic contribution. The film was also selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 51st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film depicts the 1922 assassination of the first President of Poland Gabriel Narutowicz by artist and Endecja sympathizer Eligiusz Niewiadomski. Za ji wang ming dui The Daredevils is a 1979 Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Cheh, starring the Venoms. It is known internationally by its American title Daredevils Of Kung Fu. The film has no connection whatsover to the Shaolin Temple, Shaolin martial arts, nor is there any mention of "Shaolin" throughout the entire film. The Sword Stained with Royal Blood Sword Stained with Royal Blood is a 1981 Hong Kong film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, directed by Chang Cheh and starring the Venom Mob. The film was based on the novel of the same name by Louis Cha. The film was one of the rarest Venom martial arts film available, and has been digitally remastered and released by Celestial Pictures. The Satisfiers of Alpha Blue The Satisfiers of Alpha Blue is a 1980 pornographic film directed by Gerard Damiano and starring Robert Kerman, Herschel Savage and Lysa Thatcher. Zombie Brigade Zombie Brigade is a 1988 Australian film directed by Carmelo Musca and Barrie Pattison and starring John Moore and Gerry Farron. It was shot in Toodyay. Les keufs Lady Cops or Les Keufs is a 1987 French comedy film directed by Josiane Balasko. Uncle Meat Uncle Meat is a film written and directed by Frank Zappa, released direct-to-video in 1987. Principal photography having never been completed, the videocassette is a "making of" documentary showing rehearsals and background footage from 1968 and interviews with people involved with the uncompleted production. The video has not yet been released on DVD. Dobrí holubi se vracejí Dobří holubi se vracejí is a Czech dark comedy from the Alcohol Treatment Centre. It was directed by Dušan Klein, released in 1987. Tonkô , also known as Dun-Huang, is a 1988 Japanese film directed by Junya Satō. The movie was adapted from the 1959 novel Tun-Huang by Yasushi Inoue with the backdrop of the plotline being the Mogao Caves manuscript trove. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. Kajsa Kavat Brenda Brave is a 1989 Swedish film directed by Daniel Bergman and based on the novel Brenda Brave Helps Grandmother by Astrid Lindgren. Rock Hudson Rock Hudson is a 1990 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by John Nicolella. The story is based on My Husband, Rock Hudson, a 1987 autobiography by Phyllis Gates, Rock Hudsons wife. It is the story of their marriage, written after Hudsons 1985 death from AIDS. In the book Gates wrote that she was in love with Hudson and that she did not know Hudson was gay when they married, and was not complicit in his deception. The movie is also based on magazine articles, interviews and court records. Including transcripts of the Los Angeles Superior Court trial after which Marc Christian won a large settlement from the actors estate because Hudson had hidden from him the fact that he was suffering from AIDS. Later, Marc Miller accused the movie of malicious lies. In April 1989, the court award to Christian was reduced to $5.5 million. In 1989, both ABC and NBC started developing plans for a biography of Rock Hudson, NBC had announced it had commissioned a script, but ABC had already completed a movie. It debuted on ABC on 8 January 1990. NBC later decided not to complete its four-hour miniseries. A relative unknown, Thomas Ian Griffith was chosen to portray the actor, he is 6 feet 5 inches tall and Rock was 6 feet 4 inches. He had to spend up to three to four hours in makeup to show the older Rock. The movie was reviewed badly by many critics, attracted only 24% share of the audience and suffered some advertiser defections because of concern over the depiction of Hudsons homosexuality. It placed 29th in the Nielsen ratings for that week ended January 14. Robert Iger claimed that research showed that ABC lost $1 million in advertising due to the broadcast of movie. Samba Traoré Samba Traoré is a Burkinabé drama film directed by Idrissa Ouedraogo. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear. Szwadron Szwadron is a Polish historical film directed by Juliusz Machulski. It was released in 1993. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Monster Mash: The Movie Monster Mash is a horror comedy-themed musical film, based on the Bobby "Boris" Pickett song "Monster Mash" and the 1967 stage musical, Im Sorry the Bridge is Out, also by Pickett and Sheldon Allman. It stars Pickett himself as Dr. Frankenstein, was produced and distributed by Prism Pictures, and originally released to cinemas in November 14, 1995. Désiré Désiré is a 1996 French film directed by Bernard Murat. The film is based on the play of the same name by Sacha Guitry. Circuit Breaker Inhumanoid is a 1996 American film. It was part of the Roger Corman Presents series on Showtime. Little Teachers Little Teachers is a 1998 Italian war drama film written and directed by Daniele Luchetti. Based on the novel I piccoli maestri by Luigi Meneghello, it entered the main competition at the 59th Venice International Film Festival. W's Tragedy is a 1984 Japanese film directed by Shinichirō Sawai, based on the novel by Shizuko Natsuki. At the 9th Japan Academy Prize it won three awards and received three other nominations. Heer Raanjha Heer Raanjha is a 1970 Hindi film, produced by son Ketan Anand and directed by father Chetan Anand. The film stars Raaj Kumar, Priya Rajvansh, Pran, Prithviraj Kapoor, Ajit, Jayant, Sonia Sahni, Kamini Kaushal, Indrani Mukherjee, Achla Sachdev and Tun Tun. The films music is by Madan Mohan. The film is based on the legend of Heer Ranjha, the epic poem Heer by Punjabi poet, Waris Shah, written in 1766. The film is unique in the fact that the entire film and its dialogue is in verse, Kaifi Azmi writing the verse dialogue. The films songs and music are notable as is the photography by Jal Mistry, who shot most of Chetan Anands films and won the Filmfare Award for the film. The film also showcases some of the best dialogues from the legendary actor Raaj Kumar. Perfect Game Perfect Game is a 2000 American made-for-television comedy film about an eleven-year-old boy who loves baseball and yearns to play on his local Little League team. It was produced for the Disney Channel, where it was first aired. Novye priklyucheniya kapitana Vrungelya The New Adventures of Captain Wrongel}} is a 1978 Soviet childrens musical adventure film directed by Gennady Vasilyev loosely based on The Adventures of Captain Wrongel by Andrei Nekrasov. The Gentleman The Gentleman is a 1994 Indian Hindi-language vigilante action film directed by Mahesh Bhatt and produced by Allu Aravind, starring Chiranjeevi, Juhi Chawla, Harish Kumar and Paresh Rawal. It is a remake of the Tamil film Gentleman, which starred Arjun Sarja and Madhoo in the lead roles. Three of the songs were re-used without any change in tune or instrumentation, from A. R. Rahmans original compositions for the original Tamil version. The movie was a super hit at the time of release and its the last Hindi movie of Telugu mega-star Chiranjeevi. Chiranjeevi was nominated for best actor in 1994. The song "Roop Suhana Lagta Hain, Chand Pooranaa Lagta Hain" is still popular song in Hindi. A Smell of Honey, a Swallow of Brine A Smell of Honey, a Swallow of Brine is a 1966 sexploitation film produced by David F. Friedman, the self-proclaimed mighty monarch of the exploitation film. Also notable is the trance-inducing repetitious soundtrack performed by a local group called "et cetra". The movie is filled with brief nudity throughout, breasts and rear-ends only. The film deals with rape, lesbianism, BDSM, nudity, and violence, however, like other Friedman films it was shown mostly in the chain of Pussycat theatres which existed in California. Sixteen Tongues Sixteen Tongues is a 2003 American science fiction film written and directed by Scooter McCrae. It stars Jane Chase, Crawford James, and Alice Liu. A Christmas Accident A Christmas Accident is a 1911 American Christmas film. Achanak Achanak is a 1973 Indian Hindi film, directed by Gulzar, written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, and starring Vinod Khanna. Gulzar received a Filmfare nomination as Best Director for this film. Even though Gulzar is an accomplished lyricist, this film did not have any songs in it. K.A. Abbas earned a Filmfare nomination for best story. It is inspired by the real-life sensational 1958 murder case KM Nanavati v State of Maharashtra. 1963 movie Yeh Rastey Hain Pyar Ke was also based on the same case.Akshay Kumar starrer 2016 movie Rustom is based on the same case as well. The film had no songs, the background score is composed by Salil Chowdhury. Balika Badhu Balika Badhu is a 1976 Hindi film produced by Shakti Samanta and directed by Tarun Majumdar. The film is based on the Bengali novel by the same name by Bimal Kar, about a young girl who is married before she is old enough to understand what marriage is all about, against the backdrop of Indian freedom struggle. Gradually she and her school-going husband grow as a couple and begin to love one another. The film was previously made into a Bengali film, Balika Badhu, starring Moushumi Chatterjee, by Tarun Majumdar himself. This romantic comedy drama stars Sachin with Rajni Sharma, Asrani, A. K. Hangal, Asit Sen, Paintal and Om Shivpuri. Initially Debashree Roy was offered to play the titular role but Majumdar later considered her to be imperfect to play the role and she got replaced by Rajni Sharma. The music is by R. D. Burman and lyrics by Anand Bakshi, who penned several hits in the film including "Bade Achchhe Lagte Hain...", which was singer Amit Kumars first hit, and featured on the Binaca Geetmala annual list 1977 at # 26. It was the second film of Mrityunjay Sil. Thodasa Roomani Ho Jaayen Thodasa Roomani Ho Jayen is a 1990 Hindi movie directed by Amol Palekar. It features Anita Kanwar, Nana Patekar and Vikram Gokhale as major actors. This movie has become a part of management courses and study pertaining to human behaviour. Azzurro Azzurro is a 2000 French-Italian-Swiss drama film directed by Denis Rabaglia. Sleeping Beauty Sleeping Beauty is a 1995 American-Japanese animated film adapted from the two classic fairy tales, Sleeping Beauty by Charles Perrault and also by The Brothers Grimm. Originally released directly to video, the 48-minute film was produced by Jetlag Productions and was distributed to DVD in 2002 by GoodTimes Entertainment as part of their "Collectible Classics" line. Featuring a predominant Canadian cast, this adaptation follows the source closer than the 1959 Disney film of the same name. Southlander: Diary of a Desperate Musician Southlander is a 2001 American independent film by Steve Hanft and Ross Harris. Originally titled Recycler after the Los Angeles magazine of the same name, the film writers changed the name of the movie—to Southlander to avoid trademark issues. Once Upon a Girl.... Once Upon a Girl is a 1976 American live-action/animated fantasy comedy pornographic film written, produced, and directed by Don Jurwich. It was animated by a group of animators who had worked for Disney, according to the director in an interview included with the DVD release. The film was released in some theaters and did not lose money. My Wife's Goblin My Wifes Goblin is a 1968 Egyptian romantic comedy film directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab. American Adobo American Adobo is a 2002 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Laurice Guillen and starring Cherry Pie Picache, Traci Ann Wolfe, Christopher de Leon, Dina Bonnevie, Ricky Davao, Paolo Montalban, Randy Becker, and Sandy Andolong. The screenplay was written by Vincent Nebrida. It tells the story of five Filipino-American friends living in New York City dealing with love, sex, friendship, careers, and cultural identity. The title was derived from adobo, a very popular dish in the Philippines. The film was released on January 16, 2002 in the Philippines and January 25 in the United States. The Little Troll Prince The Little Troll Prince is a 1987 animated Christmas television special produced by Hanna-Barbera. Backed by the International Lutheran Laymens League, it has strong Christian themes of unconditional love, self-sacrifice, and redemption, with a substantial Protestant influence. The story was a written parable script for the Christmas special with a lesson about the feeling of joy and love in ones heart, that can lead one from a cruel world to a light-hearted world. Pengkhianatan G 30 S/PKI Pengkhianatan G30S/PKI is a 1984 Indonesian docudrama written and directed by Arifin C. Noer, produced by G. Dwipayana, and starring Amoroso Katamsi, Umar Kayam, and Syubah Asa. Produced over a period of two years with a budget of Rp. 800 million, the film was sponsored by Suhartos New Order government. It was based on an official history of the 30 September Movement coup in 1965 written by Nugroho Notosusanto and Ismail Saleh, which depicted the coup as being orchestrated by the Communist Party of Indonesia. The film depicts the period leading up to the coup and several days after it. In a time of economic turmoil, six generals are kidnapped and killed by the PKI and Air Force, purportedly to pre-empt a coup against President Sukarno. General Suharto destroys the coup and, afterwards urges the Indonesian populace to commemorate those killed and fight against all forms of communism. The film shows the G30S leadership as ruthless and planning "every move to the last detail", taking joy in using excessive violence and torturing the generals, depictions which have been read as portraying "the states enemies as outside the realm of the human". The first commercially released domestic feature film to deal with the events of 1965, Pengkhianatan G30S/PKI was a commercial and critical success. It was nominated for seven awards at the 1984 Indonesian Film Festival, winning one, and reached record viewership numbers – although in many cases audiences were required to see the film. The film was used as a propaganda vehicle by the New Order government until its collapse; televised annually on 30 September and became mandatory viewing for students. Since the fall of Suharto in 1998, such use of the film has become less common. Although the films artistic aspects remain well-received, its misrepresentation of history has been criticised. Souten Souten is a 1983 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Sawan Kumar Tak, starring Rajesh Khanna, Padmini Kolhapure, Tina Munim, Prem Chopra and Pran. The film is a family drama. It was written by Kamleshwar, with music by Usha Khanna. The song "Shayad Meri Shaadi" became especially memorable. The film was remade in Kannada as Krishna Nee Begane Baro and in Telugu as Tene Manasulu. Killer Drag Queens on Dope Killer Drag Queens on Dope is a 2003 low budget comedy written, produced, and directed by Lazar Saric. The film stars Alexis Arquette and Omar Alexis as two drugged up drag queens who work as contract killers. Sunday Lunch Il pranzo della domenica is a 2003 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. For her performance Giovanna Ralli was nominated for Nastro dArgento for Best Supporting Actress, while Rocco Papaleo and Maurizio Mattioli were both nominated for Nastro dArgento for Best Supporting Actor. Moving Malcolm Moving Malcolm is a Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Benjamin Ratner and released in 2003. The film stars Ratner as Gene Maxwell, a man who is forced to piece his life back together after being dumped at the altar by his fiancé Liz, but is asked after the wedding to help her move her father Malcolm to a new apartment in a seniors home. The cast also includes Jay Brazeau and Babz Chula as Genes parents George and Gisha and Rebecca Harker as his autistic sister Jolea, as well as Linda Sorenson, Nicholas Lea and Tom Scholte in supporting roles. Ratner acknowledged that the film was partially autobiographical; although Ratner was never personally jilted by a fiancé, he based Gene Maxwells family on his own. The film premiered at the 2003 Montreal World Film Festival, where it received an honorable mention from the Best First Feature award jury. Ice Rain Ice Rain is a 2004 South Korean romance drama film starring Lee Sung-jae, Song Seung-heon and Kim Ha-neul. Co-written and directed by first-time director Kim Eun-sook, it tells the story of two mountaineers stranded on a climb to Mount Asiaq in Alaska. While waiting out the storm, they share stories of the women that changed their lives, not knowing how closely connected they actually are. Right Here, Right Now Right Here Right Now is a short film written and directed by Mumbai based filmmaker Anand Gandhi. It won critical acclaim and wide audience appreciation in the years following its premiere at the Indo-British Film and Video Festival. It has achieved a near-cult status in the Indian parallel cinema. Explosive City Explosive City is a 2004 Hong Kong action film written, produced and directed by Sam Leong and starring Simon Yam, Alex Fong, Hisako Shirata and Sonny Chiba. Nin x Nin: Ninja Hattori-kun, the Movie Nin x Nin: Ninja Hattori-kun, the Movie is a 2004 Japanese action adventure film based on the manga series Ninja Hattori-kun by Fujiko Fujio.The film is directed by Masayuki Suzuki and stars Shingo Katori as Kanzo Hattori. The official English title of the movie is Nin x Nin: The Ninja Star Hattori. La Californie French California is a 2006 French film directed and written by Jacques Fieschi, based on short story by Georges Simenon. It was nominated for César Awards for Best Supporting Actress and Most Promising Actor. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Emma is a historical romance manga by Kaoru Mori. It was published by Enterbrain in the magazine Comic Beam and collected in 10 tankōbon volumes. The series has been adapted as an anime television series, entitled . The manga is licensed in English in North America by Yen Press and the anime is licensed in English by Nozomi Entertainment. Set in Victorian London at the end of the 19th century, Emma is the story of a housemaid who falls in love with a member of the gentry. However, the young mans family disapproves of him associating with people of the lower classes. Never Apologize Never Apologize is a 2007 documentary film of actor Malcolm McDowells one man show about his experiences working with film director Lindsay Anderson. Short Circuits Short Circuits is a 2006 Slovene film directed by Janez Lapajne. It was Slovenias submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Flower in the Pocket Flower In The Pocket is a 2007 Malaysian independent film directed by Liew Seng Tat. The film is produced by Da Huang Pictures. Murder by Proxy: How America Went Postal Murder By Proxy: How America Went Postal is a 2010 American documentary film that examines the phenomenon of spree killing, particularly in a workplace, that became known in the United States as "going postal". Must Read After My Death Must Read After My Death is a 2009 documentary film directed produced by Morgan Dews. It follows Allis, her husband Charley, in Hartford, Connecticut throughout the 1960s. The film received critical acclaim, receiving 90% positive reviews at the website Rotten Tomatoes. The Fighting Generation The Fighting Generation is a 1944 propaganda short film or public service announcement produced for the U.S. Treasury Department and intended to boost war bond sales, directed by an uncredited Alfred Hitchcock and starring Jennifer Jones as a nurses aide. The film was shot in a single day, on October 9, 1944. Rhonda Fleming and actors Steve Dunhill and Tony Devlin were to appear in the scene, according to a call sheet, but in the end, only Jones appears on-screen. The film survives in the Academy Film Archive and was preserved in 2008. The film is part of the Academy War Film Collection, one of the largest collections of World War II era short films held outside government archives. Show Bitch Show Bitch is a 2010 comedy musical film by veteran Greek director Nikos Zervos. The film had its premiere on 11 December 2010 at one of the oldests rock clubs in Athens,Greece named Gagarin and it is a parody of show business, starring Anna Rezan, Renos Haralampidis and Dimitris Poulikakos. The costumes of the film were made by,the notable member of the European Film Academy,Bianca Nikolareizi. Just Henry Just Henry is a 2011 television film based on the 2008 Costa Book Award novel, Just Henry by Michelle Magorian. Bill W. Bill W. is a 2012 American biographical film directed by Dan Carracino and Kevin Hanlon, about William Griffith Wilson, the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, and the first feature length documentary on Wilson. Carmin Tropical Carmin Tropical is a 2014 Mexican drama film directed by Rigoberto Pérezcano. The film was named on the shortlist for Mexicos entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected. Mumbai 125 KM 3D Mumbai 125 KM is a 2014 Indian horror film directed by Hemant Madhukar and produced by Nishant Pitti from EaseMyTrip and starring Karanvir Bohra, Vedita Pratap Singh, Joey Debroy, Vije Bhatia in leads whilst Veena Malik played the main antagonist. Valentin Valentin Valentin Valentin is a 2015 French crime mystery film directed by Pascal Thomas and starring Marilou Berry, Vincent Rottiers and Marie Gillain. Granny's Dancing on the Table Granny’s Dancing on the Table is a 2015 Swedish drama film directed by Hanna Sköld. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. About Us About Us is a 2016 Costa Rican drama film directed by Hernán Jiménez. It was selected as the Costa Rican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Vamshi Vamshi is an Indian Kannada-language action drama film starring Puneeth Rajkumar and Nikitha in the lead roles. It is directed by Prakash and produced by Smt. Parvathamma Rajkumar. The film was released on 2 October 2008. Yeh Hai India Yeh Hai India is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language drama film written and directed by Lom Harsh. Produced by Sandeep Choudhary under the banner of DLB Films Pvt. Ltd. The film is based on its writers real life journey to several countries and his observations on the thoughts and views of other people about India. It features Gavie Chahal, Deana Uppal in the lead roles. Music by Raja Hassan and Panwar. G. K. Yogesh is the creative director of the film. Sebastian Sebastian is a Canadian romantic drama film, which premiered at the Inside Out Film and Video Festival in May 2017. The feature directorial debut of James Fanizza, the film is an expansion of the 2014 short film of the same name, which was written by Fanizza but directed by Ricky Bryant. The film centres on Alex, a man in Toronto whose unfulfilling relationship with his husband Nelson is complicated when he meets and falls for Sebastian, Nelsons visiting cousin from Argentina. The films cast also includes Brian McCook, better known as drag entertainer Katya Zamolodchikova, as Xenia. Kelor Kirti Kelor Kirti is a 2016 Bengali language romantic comedy film. It was directed by Raja Chanda and produced by Mahendra Soni and Shrikant Mohta under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films and Surinder Films. The film stars Dev, Sayantika Banerjee, Jisshu Sengupta, Ankush Hazra, Mimi Chakraborty, Nusrat Jahan, Koushani Mukherjee in lead roles. It is a remake of the Tamil film Charlie Chaplin which was also remade in Hindi as No Entry and Malayalam as Happy Husbands. The film released on 6 July 2016, on the occasion of Eid and Ratha Yatra. It received mixed reviews. Letter from Masanjia Letter from Masanjia is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Leon Lee and released in 2018. The film profiles the case of Sun Yi, a Chinese political prisoner who was responsible for exposing significant human rights abuses at the Masanjia Labor Camp when his letter was found by Oregon resident Julie Keith in a box of Halloween decorations. The film premiered on April 27, 2018, at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. The film received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019. Worst Case, We Get Married Worst Case, We Get Married is a 2017 French-Canadian drama film, directed by Léa Pool. Adapted from the novel by , the film stars Sophie Nélisse and Karine Vanasse. Nélisse stars as Aïcha, a teenage girl whose relationship with her mother Isabelle has deteriorated since her parents broke up. While continuing to dream of leaving to live with her father, she meets Baz, an adult man for whom she starts to develop a romantic attraction. It won the Vancouver International Film Festivals Women in Film and Television Artistic Merit Award. Vanasse received a Prix Iris nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 2nd Prix Iris. SuperGrid SuperGrid is a Canadian post-apocalyptic road movie directed by Lowell Dean, who previously directed horror-comedies WolfCop and Another WolfCop. The film stars Leo Fafard, Marshall Williams, Natalie Krill, Jonathan Cherry, Amy Matysio and Jay Reso. The film premiered at the 2018 Calgary International Film Festival. Aami Ashbo Phirey Aami Ashbo Phirey is a 2018 Bengali drama film directed by Anjan Dutt and produced by Shree Venkatesh Films. The film stars Anjan Dutt, Kaushik Sen, Swastika Mukherjee, Anindya Chatterjee, Darshana Banik, Sauraseni Maitra, and Anjana Basu. Dutt collaborated on the music with his son Neel Dutt, who composed the music to his fathers lyrics. The film was released on 13 April 2018. Firebrand Firebrand is a 2018 Indian Marathi-language drama film, written and directed by Aruna Raje. The film features Usha Jadhav, Sachin Khedekar and Girish Kulkarni in the lead roles. The film was released on 22 February 2019 on Netflix. Swords and Hearts Swords and Hearts is a 1911 American film directed by D.W. Griffith. Fatty and Mabel at the San Diego Exposition Fatty and Mabel at the San Diego Exposition is a 1915 American silent black-and-white short comedy film, directed by Fatty Arbuckle and starring Arbuckle and Mabel Normand. It was produced by Keystone Studios. Mabel, Fatty and the Law Mabel, Fatty and the Law is a 1915 American short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Normand, and directed by Fatty Arbuckle. The film is also known as Fatty, Mabel and the Law and Fattys Spooning Days. Running Wild Running Wild is a 1927 American silent comedy film featuring W. C. Fields in a film built around his unique talents. The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu is a 1929 American pre-Code drama film directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring Warner Oland as Dr. Fu Manchu. It was the first Fu Manchu film of the talkie era. Since this was during the transition period to sound, a silent version was also released in the United States. Prividenie, kotoroe ne vozvrashchaetsya The Ghost That Never Returns is a 1930 Soviet made part-sound drama film. It was directed by Abram Room based on a novel by Henri Barbusse. It is preserved at the Library of Congress. A Holy Terror A Holy Terror is a 1931 American pre-Code Western movie starring George OBrien, Sally Eilers, Rita La Roy, and Humphrey Bogart. The film is an adaptation by Ralph Block, Alfred A. Cohn, and Myron C. Fagan of the novel Trailin! by Max Brand. It was directed by Irving Cummings. Hold 'Em Jail Hold Em Jail is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film starring Wheeler and Woolsey. They play a couple of boobs who are wrongfully convicted for firearm possession and sent to prison, where they somehow end up playing on the wardens football team. Rare for the duo, its a straight comedy with no musical numbers. The title is a pun on the then-popular college cheer, "Hold em, Yale." Strangers of the Evening Strangers of the Evening is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring ZaSu Pitts, Lucien Littlefield, and Eugene Pallette. The film is also known as The Hidden Corpse. Tangled Destinies Tangled Destinies is a 1932 American film directed by Frank R. Strayer. The film is also known as Who Killed Harvey Forbes? in the United Kingdom. The Night Is Young The Night Is Young is a 1935 American romantic musical film starring Ramon Novarro and Evelyn Laye. The movie is based on a story written by Vicki Baum and directed by Dudley Murphy. I Wanna Be a Sailor I Wanna Be a Sailor is a September 25, 1937 Warner Bros. cartoon film directed by Tex Avery. It stars a little parrot who wants to be just like his father, a sailor. SOS Coast Guard S O S Coast Guard is a 1937 Republic film serial. It was the seventh of the sixty-six serials made by Republic. The plot concerns the mad scientist Boroff attempting to sell a superweapon to the highest bidder, opposed by Coast Guard Lieutenant Terry Kent, for both personal and professional reasons. The main stars were Bela Lugosi and Ralph Byrd. It was made during the 2-year period when the Hayes Office put a moratorium on horror movies, Lugosis usual genre, and in the midst of Byrds notoriety for the highly popular Dick Tracy serials. That Mothers Might Live That Mothers Might Live is a 1938 American short drama film directed by Fred Zinnemann. In 1939, at the 11th Academy Awards, it won an Oscar for Best Short Subject. The short is a brief account of Hungarian physician Ignaz Semmelweis and his discovery of the need for cleanliness in 19th century maternity wards, thereby significantly decreasing maternal mortality, and of his struggle to gain acceptance of his idea. Only One Night Only One Night is a 1939 Swedish romantic drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Ingrid Bergman, Edvin Adolphson and Aino Taube. Bergman agreed to appear in the film in exchange for being given the lead role she sought in A Womans Face the previous year. Inspector Hornleigh Inspector Hornleigh is a 1938 British detective film directed by Eugene Forde, starring Gordon Harker and Alastair Sim, with Miki Hood, Wally Patch, Steven Geray and Edward Underdown. The film was shot at Pinewood Studios in England. Gallant Sons Gallant Sons is a 1940 American mystery film directed by George B. Seitz and written by William R. Lipman and Marion Parsonnet. The film stars Jackie Cooper, Bonita Granville, Gail Patrick, Gene Reynolds, June Preisser, Ian Hunter, Leo Gorcey, William Tracy and El Brendel. The film was released on November 15, 1940, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Jungle Girl Jungle Girl is a 1941 15-chapter Republic Pictures serial starring Frances Gifford. It was directed by William Witney and John English based on the novel Jungle Girl by Edgar Rice Burroughs. It was the 22nd of the 66 serials produced by Republic. Banketten Banketten is a 1948 Swedish drama film directed by Hasse Ekman. Occupe-toi d'Amélie..! Keep an Eye on Amelia is a 1949 French-Italian period comedy film directed by Claude Autant-Lara and starring Danielle Darrieux and Jean Desailly and Grégoire Aslan. It is based on the 1908 play of the same name by Georges Feydeau, set in Belle Époque Paris. It is one of a number of film adaptations to be made of the story. It was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Douy. Barricade Barricade is a 1950 American Technicolor Western film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by William Sackheim. The film stars Dane Clark, Raymond Massey, Ruth Roman, Robert Douglas, Morgan Farley and Walter Coy. The film was released by Warner Bros. on March 18, 1950. Guilty Bystander Guilty Bystander is a 1950 American film noir directed by Joseph Lerner, and starring Zachary Scott and Faye Emerson. The film marked the last motion picture screen appearances for character actors Mary Boland and J. Edward Bromberg. Strife with Father Strife with Father is a 1950 Merrie Melodies animated film directed by Robert McKimson and starring voice actor Mel Blanc as Beaky Buzzard. Apache War Smoke Apache War Smoke is a 1952 American Western film starring Gilbert Roland, Glenda Farrell, and Robert Horton. The film was directed by Harold F. Kress and is based on the short story "Stage Station" by Ernest Haycox. It was released by MGM on September 25, 1952. An outlaw murders several Apaches and flees to a stagecoach station with the tribe in hot pursuit. The Birds and the Bees The Birds and the Bees is a 1956 screwball comedy film with songs, starring George Gobel, Mitzi Gaynor and David Niven. A remake of Preston Sturges 1941 film The Lady Eve, which was based on a story by Monckton Hoffe, the film was directed by Norman Taurog and written by Sidney Sheldon. The costumes for the film were designed by Edith Head. The Rabbit Trap The Rabbit Trap is a 1959 American drama film directed by Philip Leacock based on a 1955 Goodyear Television Playhouse teleplay by JP Miller The Canadians The Canadians is a 1961 Anglo-Canadian CinemaScope Western film written and directed by Burt Kennedy. It starred Robert Ryan, John Dehner and Torin Thatcher. It was Kennedys directorial debut. Spare the Rod Spare the Rod is a 1961 British social drama directed by Leslie Norman and starring Max Bygraves, Geoffrey Keen, Donald Pleasence and Richard OSullivan. The film was based on a novel by Michael Croft and deals with an idealistic schoolteacher coming to a tough area of East London to teach in a secondary modern school at a time when such establishments were largely starved of attention and resources from education authorities and were widely regarded as dumping grounds with sub-par teaching standards, for the containment of non-academically inclined children until they reached the school-leaving age. The film was likened on its release to a British Blackboard Jungle, and later as a precursor in theme to the better-known To Sir. A contemporary reviewer described the film as "a courageous portrayal of the unhappier side of British education...an honest, honourable piece, which recognises that there are good teachers, discouraged teachers and some that are not fit for the job." It was Bygravess last feature film before he decided to channel his career towards light entertainment rather than acting. OSullivans role as a wayward but promising pupil is a counterpoint to his similar role two years earlier in the comedy Carry On Teacher. Banana Peel Banana Peel is a 1963 French-Italian-German comedy film starring Jeanne Moreau and Jean Paul Belmondo. It recorded admissions in France of 1,909,913. The Secret Agents The Dirty Game is a 1965 anthology spy film starring Henry Fonda and Robert Ryan. Robert Ryan as American General Bruce is the link between three different spy stories, helmed by different directors; original James Bond director Terence Young and co-director Werner Klingler for the sequences in Berlin, Christian-Jaque for the French sequences, and Carlo Lizzani for the Italian sequences. Næsbygårds arving The Heir to Næsbygaard is a 1965 Danish family film directed by Alice OFredericks. Charlie Is My Darling Charlie Is My Darling, directed by Peter Whitehead and produced by the Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham, was the first documentary film about the Rolling Stones. It was intended as a screen test for the band, to see how their musical charisma would translate into film. The footage was shot during the bands second tour of Ireland that year, on 3 and 4 September 1965, and was finished in the spring of 1966. It was given its premiere at the Mannheim Film Festival in October 1966. But the film was never officially released, due to the legal fights between the Rolling Stones and Allen Klein and a burglary in Andrew Loog Oldhams office, which saw all prints disappear. Nearly fifty years later, in 2012, a new film using restored footage and entitled Charlie Is My Darling – Ireland 1965 was released by Allen Kleins ABKCO Records, which owns the rights to all older Stones material. Charlie Is My Darling – Ireland 1965 came about when director Michael Gochanour discovered additional unprocessed footage of the 1965 Rolling Stones screen test. Gochanour spent two years editing and remixing the 60s material, adding a story line and synching music to Rolling Stones concert footage that had originally been filmed without sound. The result was Charlie Is My Darling – 1965 directed by Peter Whitehead and Michael Gochanour. One of Gochanours objectives in making the film was "to show The Rolling Stones in a way the world had never seen them before; as a band just coming into their own – raw, visceral, innocent and with purpose." The 64-minute documentary, Charlie Is My Darling – Ireland 1965, follows the group from their car trip out of London to Heathrow Airport, and from there to Dublin where they had two concerts at the Adelphi Theatre on 3 September. The next day they take a train up to Belfast for two concerts at the ABC Theatre, before returning to London by plane the following day.Besides stage shots from the concerts, the film contains scenes from a hotel room in Dublin, scenes from their train trip to Belfast, another impromptu song session by a piano, and finally their flight back to London. Intermixed with this are interviews with the band members where they talk about fame, fans and future. Charlie Is My Darling – Ireland 1965 premiered at the Walter Reade Theater in New York City on 29 September 2012, as part of the 2012 New York Film Festival, and was released on DVD and Blu-ray in November 2012. On 25 November 2012, it was shown by BBC Two as part of BBCs "The Rolling Stones at 50" celebrations. Captive's Island is a 1966 Japanese drama film directed and edited by Masahiro Shinoda. The film was scripted by Japanese author/politician Shintarô Ishihara. Sotto il segno dello scorpione Sotto il segno dello scorpione is a 1969 Italian drama film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani. It was screened at the Venice Film Festival. The film was defined as: "perhaps the Tavianis most advanced film for creative originality and stylistic research". Die Feuerzangenbowle Die Feuerzangenbowle is a 1970 West German film based on the book of the same name and a remake of the 1934 and 1944 films. This version of was part of a number of 1970s films concentrating on the theme of modernizing the school system. It was much less successful than its predecessors. Norwood Norwood is a 1970 American Comedy film that reunites True Grit co-stars Glen Campbell and Kim Darby, also featuring Joe Namath. It was based on the novel of the same title, written by Charles Portis, but updated from the original 1950s setting to 1970. The film marked the penultimate screen appearance of actor Jack Haley. As of 2015, there has yet to be a DVD or Blu-ray release, though Norwood is sometimes available to stream on Netflix in America. Melvin Purvis G-MAN Melvin Purvis: G-Man is a 1974 American TV movie about Melvin Purvis. It is a spin-off of Dillinger and was followed in 1975 by The Kansas City Massacre, also directed by Dan Curtis and starring Dale Robertson as Purvis. 19 Red Roses 19 Red Roses is a 1974 Danish crime film directed by Esben Høilund Carlsen and starring Henning Jensen. Let My Puppets Come Let My Puppets Come is a 1976 pornographic film written and directed by Gerard Damiano, and starring Al Goldstein, Lynette Sheldon, Penny Nichols, and Gerard Damiano. All the sex scenes in the film are between puppets or puppets on human. Kleinhoff Hotel Kleinhoff Hotel is a 1977 erotic drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. True Grit: A Further Adventure True Grit: A Further Adventure is a 1978 American made-for-television western film directed by Richard T. Heffron. It is a sequel to True Grit and Rooster Cogburn. While John Wayne portrays Rooster Cogburn in the first two films, Warren Oates takes over the role in this 1978 television version. Lisa Pelikan portrays Mattie Ross, played in the first film by Kim Darby. The supporting cast features Lee Meriwether and Parley Baer. On Top of the Whale On Top of the Whale is a 1982 Dutch surreal and magic-realistic fantasy film directed by Chilean Raúl Ruiz while he was in exile and "...is one of his most delirious and ambitious hoax-like fictions". The film employs the use of six different languages, including an invented one. The story follows a Dutch anthropologist and his wife and child who are invited to the house of a communist millionaire in Patagonia to study the last two surviving Yachanes Indians. Dempsey Dempsey is a 1983 TV movie based on the life of the heavyweight boxer Jack Dempsey that starred Treat Williams and Sally Kellerman. P.K. and the Kid P.K. and the Kid is a 1987 American drama film directed by Lou Lombardo and starring Paul Le Mat, Molly Ringwald and Alex Rocco. Filmed in 1983 but shelved four years, it was eventually released in 1987. Blue Skies Again Blue Skies Again is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Richard Michaels and written by Kevin Sellers. The film stars Harry Hamlin, Mimi Rogers, Kenneth McMillan, Robyn Barto, Dana Elcar and Joseph Gian. It is Andy Garcías feature film debut. The film was produced by Warner Bros. and was released on April 29, 1983. A young female softball player Paula Fradkin is obsessed with baseball. Paula travels to Fort Lauderdale during Spring Training and tries to convince the Denver Devils owner Sandy and manager Lou to let her try-out for the team.  Her assault major leagues gender barrier is finally made possible when team owner Sandy, a male-chauvenist and bachelor, is attracted to Fradkins personal manager Liz. Paula performs well in training, but the fact that the new player at second base is female leads to resentment among both players and officials. Eventually coach Dirk calls on Paula to bat in a game and she responds with a base hit. Robbery Under Arms Robbery Under Arms is a 1985 Australian action adventure film starring Sam Neill as bushranger Captain Starlight. Joined by bush larrikin, Ben Marston, and Bens two adventure-hungry sons, Starlight leads his gang of wild colonial boys in search of riches, romance – and other mens cattle. There were two versions shot simultaneously – a feature film and a TV mini series. Cactus Cactus is a 1986 Australian drama film directed by Paul Cox and starring Isabelle Huppert. Il volpone Il volpone is a 1988 Italian comedy film directed in by Maurizio Ponzi, inspired by Ben Jonsons comedy with the same name. The film stars Enrico Montesano, Enrico Maria Salerno and Paolo Villaggio. Sort høst Black Harvest is a 1993 Danish drama film directed by Anders Refn. The film was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Smierc jak kromka chleba Śmierć jak kromka chleba is a Polish historical film about pacification of Wujek. It was released in 1994. The Unfish The Unfish is a 1997 Austrian comedy film directed by Robert Dornhelm. The film was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Our Son, the Matchmaker Our Son, the Matchmaker is a 1996 American made-for-television drama film directed by Lorraine Senna, starring Ann Jillian and David Andrews as a couple who are separated as teenagers when their illegitimate child is born and sent for adoption, and are reunited years later when their grown-up son seeks them out. Sins of Silence Sins of Silence is a 1996 American made-for-television drama film directed by Sam Pillsbury and starring Holly Marie Combs and Lindsay Wagner. Though set in San Diego, California it was made in Toronto. The film was broadcast on February 20, 1996 in the United States by CBS and in Canada by CHCH. Colin Fitz Lives! Colin Fitz Lives!, also known simply as Colin Fitz is a 1997 independent film directed by Robert Bella. Colin Fitz Lives! was shot on 35mm in New York City. The budget was $150,000 and the film was shot in 14 days. It had its World Premiere in Dramatic Competition at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival. The film won awards at numerous film festivals, including the Austin Film Festival and the Long Island Film Festival, but did not receive theatrical distribution. In August 2010, IFC Films released a newly remastered version of the film as part of its Video On Demand platform. A Match Made in Heaven A Match Made in Heaven is a 1997 television film inspired by actual events. It is about a dying widow who plays matchmaker to her 32-year-old unmarried son and sets him up with a nurse that she meets. The film stars Olympia Dukakis, John Stamos and Kelly Rowan. Bogwoman Bogwoman is a 1997 film that follows the story of Maureen, a woman born in the Boglands of County Donegal who moves across the border to the Bogside to marry a Derry man. The Vanishing Man The Vanishing Man was a 1997-98 TV movie and series, both starring Neil Morrissey as Nick Cameron, the titular vanishing man. It was produced by ABTV and Harbour Pictures in association with Meridian Television for ITV. Inside Nazi Germany Inside Nazi Germany is a 1938 short documentary film about Nazi Germany directed by Jack Glenn. It is an episode of the newsreel series The March of Time. In 1993, Inside Nazi Germany was deemed "culturally significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Black Light Black Light is a 1999 Canadian film. The Shoe The Shoe is a 1998 German-Latvian drama film directed by Laila Pakalniņa. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Piya Ka Ghar Piya Ka Ghar is a 1972 Indian Hindi-language comedy set in Mumbai in the 1970s. It is a remake of Raja Thakurs Marathi film Mumbaicha Jawai. It portrays the difficulties of life in Indias biggest city during the 1970s in the form of a comic family drama. Victoria No. 203 Victoria No. 203 is a 1972 Hindi film produced and directed by Brij. The film stars Saira Banu, Navin Nischol, Ranjeet, Anwar Hussain and Helen. Ashok Kumar and Pran play key supporting roles and earned the Filmfare nominations for the film. The music by Kalyanji–Anandji and the roles of Ashok Kumar and Pran made this a "superhit" at the box office. There was a Telugu remake titled Andaru Dongale, starring Laxmi of Julie fame and Shobhan Babu and also a Tamil remake called Vairam, with Jaishankar and Jayalalithaa. The 1995 Kannada movie Giddu Dada was also inspired by this movie. It was remade in Bengali in 2005 as Chore Chore Mastuto Bhai. A Hindi remake of the film produced by Brijs son Kamal Sadanah was released in August 2007. The climax of this movie was reused in the cult classic comedy Andaz Apna Apna. Running Home Running Home is a 1999 film directed by Marc F. Voizard and starring Kristian Ayre and Claudia Christian. A Flower Girl The Flower Girl is a North Korean revolutionary genre theatrical performance, which was written by the countrys sole President Kim Il-sung according to official North Korean sources. The performance is considered one of the "Five Great Revolutionary Operas", a group of classical, revolution-themed opera repertoires well received within North Korea. It was also made into a novel. A film adaption of the opera starring Hong Yong-hee was made in 1972. Snow White Schneewittchen und die sieben Zwerge is an East German film. It was released in 1962. The picture sold 7,597,495 tickets. Krakonos a lyzníci Krakonoš a lyžníci is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1981. Set in the Czech mountains on the Polish border, in a predominantly poor society, this film combines a fairy tale with reality: the protagonists meet a man that to them is the mythological "Man of the Mountains" also known as the Krakonoš, who rewards those who come to the mountains with good intentions and punishes those who come with bad in their heart. He is said to be a very magical being, and thats what makes the children think that the man theyve met is the Krakonoš, because in their eyes he can fly. Of course, he isnt actually flying: the film is set when skiing was unheard of, so a man with long wooden sticks on his feet that speeds over the snow would seem like a magical being. However, the person that they befriend is actually a smuggler, who crosses the Polish border every now and then to bring over goods that the poor people on the Czech side can actually afford. Of course, the border police are constantly attempting to catch this man, so the two boys soon find themselves wound up in rather complex situation, all portrayed with a great sense of humour. Speaking in Strings Speaking in Strings is a 1999 documentary film directed by Paola di Florio. The film is based on the life of Italian-born violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, and it received a nomination for Best Feature Documentary Film at the 72nd Academy Awards. A Class to Remember is a 1993 Japanese film directed by Yōji Yamada. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. Kitaab Kitaab is a 1977 Indian drama film written and directed by Gulzar. The film stars Uttam Kumar, Vidya Sinha, Shreeram Lagoo, Keshto Mukherjee and Asit Sen. The film was based on Bengali story Pathik by Samaresh Basu. The musical score is by R. D. Burman with lyrics by Gulzar. Papa Kahte Hain Papa Kehte Hain is a 1996 Indian Hindi romance film directed by Mahesh Bhatt. The film starred Jugal Hansraj and Mayuri Kango, with Tiku Talsania, Anupam Kher, Alok Nath, Suhasini Mule and Reema Lagoo in supporting roles. Mind Games Mind Games was a one-off British crime drama broadcast on ITV1 on 6 January 2001, starring Fiona Shaw as the protagonist, Frances ONeill, a former nun turned criminal profiler who is called in to investigate the horrific ritualistic murders of two middle-aged women. Written by Lynda La Plante and directed by Richard Standeven, the film gathered 6.91m viewers. The DVD of the film was released on 23 July 2007. In the United States, the film aired on PBS during the Lynda La Plante season, which also included broadcasts of Prime Suspect, Trial & Retribution and Supply & Demand. My Voice My Voice Nha Fala, English title: My Voice is a 2002 internationally co-produced sports film directed by Bissau Guinean director Flora Gomes. The movie stars Fatou NDiaye, Ángelo Torres, Jean-Christophe Dollé and Bia Gomes. Konets vechnosti The End of Eternity is a 1987 Soviet science fiction film directed by Andrei Yermash based on the eponymous novel by Isaac Asimov. Streets Is Watching Streets Is Watching is a musical film in which Jay-Z compiles many of his unreleased music videos into a continuous film. The film takes place in Jay-Zs old neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. The film uses music from Jay-Zs albums Reasonable Doubt and In My Lifetime. The film is noteworthy because it contains Jays first two videos, "In My Lifetime" and "I Cant Get Wit That", both released without a major label contract. Shangri-La is a 2002 film directed by Takashi Miike. Nammoora Mandaara Hoove Nammoora Mandara Hoove is a 1997 Indian Kannada language film directed by Sunil Kumar Desai starring Shivrajkumar, Ramesh, Prema in the lead roles. Its considered as one of the all time blockbuster romantic movie in KFI. The film received two awards at the 1996-97 Karnataka State Film AwardsBest Child Actor - Male and Best Female Playback Singer. The film was also a milestone movie in the career of its lead actors Shivarajkumar, Ramesh Arvind and Prema. It was a huge success at the box-office. The music composition by Ilaiyaraaja was received with much accolades with the songs continuing to frequently play in the air waves. Following a 22-week run in Bangalore, it was screened in a few screens in the United States. The film was remade in Tamil language as Kangalin Vaarthaigal. Raasaiyya Rasaiya is a 1995 Indian Tamil-language comedy drama film directed by debutant Yaar Kannan and produced by T. Siva, starring Prabhu Deva and Roja played the lead roles. After the films release, it was dubbed into Hindi as Chhaila and in Telugu as Kurradu Baboi. The film revolves around the life struggle and love life of the character played by Prabhu Deva. Dosth Dhosth is a 2001 Indian Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Thulasidas. It stars Kunchacko Boban, Dileep and Kavya Madhavan. The film was a Super Hit at the box office. It is the Malayalam remake of Tamil movie Kannedhirey Thondrinal released in 1998. Out of Control Out of Control is a 2002 British television film written and directed for the BBC by Dominic Savage. Tamzin Outhwaite stars as Shelley Richards, an impoverished single mother whose son, Dean, is involved in a string of crimes that lead to his incarceration in a young offenders institute. David Morrissey plays prison warden Mike, who tries to keep Dean out of trouble but has difficulty watching him all the time. After continuous bullying at the YOI, Dean is no longer able to cope and makes a fatal decision. Out of Control is the third in a loose trilogy of films by Savage about social deprivation, following Nice Girl and When I Was Twelve. Parthiban Kanavu Parthiban Kanavu is a 2003 Tamil magical realism romantic drama film written and directed by Karu Pazhaniappan. The film stars Srikanth and Sneha in lead roles. It had Manivannan and Vivek in supporting roles. Sneha featured in a dual role for the first time. Jyothika was approached for the lead actress role but her unavailability of dates resulted in replacement of her by Sneha. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Vidyasagar. The film was a sleeper hit in 2003. This movie was remade in Telugu as Ammayi Bagundi and later in Malayalam as Manju Peyyum Munpe. Note that a movie of the same name Parthiban Kanavu, reflecting the historical fiction by Kalki Krishnamurthi, was released in 1960. I Am Stamos I Am Stamos is a 2004 American short film starring John Stamos and Robert Peters, directed by Rob Meltzer. The film world premiered on March 3, 2004 at the US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen. Dance with the Wind Dance with the Wind is a 2004 South Korean film starring Lee Sung-jae and Park Sol-mi, and is the directorial debut of Park Jung-woo. The story is adapted from a 1999 book by novelist Ji Seong-sa. Håkan Bråkan & Josef Håkan Bråkan & Josef is a Swedish comedy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 8 October 2004, directed by Erik Leijonborg and based on Anders Jacobsson and Sören Olssons stories about Håkan, a Sune spinoff character. Padmashree Laloo Prasad Yadav Padmashree Laloo Prasad Yadav is a Bollywood comedy film directed by and starring Mahesh Manjrekar. The film also stars Sunil Shetty and Johnny Lever in important supporting roles. The title, which comprises the names of the four lead characters, is meant to be a pun on Laloo Prasad Yadav, an Indian politician. It is an unofficial copy of the 1988 Hollywood movie A Fish Called Wanda. Make Your Own Damn Movie! Make Your Own Damn Movie! is both a book and a DVD set about Troma Entertainment and independent film in general. Chingaari Chingaari is a 2006 Indian Hindi film directed by Kalpana Lajmi. The film is based on the novel, The Prostitute and the Postman by Bhupen Hazarika. Film was Fourth Negative role of Mithun Chakraborty after Jallaad, Elaan& Classic Dance of Love. The film is a commentary on the abuse of power and in particular discusses the injustices of the priests in India. Beneath the love triangle between the main characters, there is an age-old story that shows that not even "holy men" are exempt from the corruption of power. Later it was dubbed in Tamil as Peyar Thozil Dhasi Chingari was criticlly succeesful but declared a flop at box office however critic highly praised the profomence of sushmita sen & Mithun Chakraborty. The Coconut Revolution The Coconut Revolution is a 2001 multi-award winning documentary film about the struggle of the indigenous peoples of Bougainville Island during the Bougainville Civil War. The movement is described as the "worlds first successful eco-revolution" and has drawn parallels with the conflict depicted in the 2009 film, Avatar. The Boy Who Saw the Wind is an animated film based on the novel by C.W. Nicol. Directed by Kazuki Ōmori, it was released theatrically in Japan on July 22, 2000. It was also broadcast in Latin America by HBO, France by AK Video, in Spain by HBO and in Russia by MC Entertainment. The film was adapted into a play by Japans Atom Theater Company. Ver llover Ver Llover is a multi-award winning short film by Elisa Miller. This fiction short film, written and directed by Elisa Miller while a student at the Mexican film academy, the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica, as her third-year endpaper, was originally presented at the Guanajuato Film Festival, to excellent reviews but no awards. Next, it won the "Best short fiction film" award at the Morelia Film Festival 2006 and competed, and won, the Palme d´Or short film at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. Best short film at Brasils Femina fest, Best short fiction at Habana International film fest, among others. The film won the Ariel Award from the Mexican Academy of Film. To Die in Jerusalem To Die in Jerusalem is a 2007 HBO documentary film about the effects of a March 29, 2002, Jerusalem suicide bombing on the families of the 17-year-old Israeli victim Rachel Levy and the 18-year-old Palestinian female suicide bomber, Ayat al-Akhras. Al-Akhras blew herself up at the entrance of Kiryat HaYovels main supermarket, killing two people and injuring 28. July 4 July 4 is a 2007 Malayalam film directed by Joshi, starring Dileep and Roma in the lead roles. Beneath the Surface Beneath the Surface is a 2007 American horror comedy film written and directed by Blake Reigle. It stars Kyle Stanley as a high school student who uses voodoo to resurrect his crush, played by Dominique Geisendorff, when she dies. Cicak-man Cicak Man is a 2006 Malaysian comedy-superhero film. Directed by KRU member Yusry Abdul Halim, it is the first Malaysian film of this genre, and features almost 40% CGI footage. Comedian Saiful Apek stars the timid protagonist Hairi who obtains his gecko-like powers quite by accident and becomes a shock to his friend, who also tries his best to adjust to his superpowers while living in the fictional city of Metrofulus.The film received mixed review upon its release. A sequel, Planet Hitam, was released on 11 December 2008 in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei following the films success in the Malaysian box-office. The original announced release is in the end of 2007. A third film titled Cicak Man 3 was released on 12 March 2015 in Malaysia with an all new cast, where Zizan Razak took over Saifuls protagonist place instead. Chintu Ji Chintuji is a Bollywood film that was released on 4 September 2009. It stars Rishi Kapoor, Priyanshu Chaterjee, Kulraj Randhawa. It was directed by Ranjit Kapoor and written by Shabbir Ahmed. The film was released on Rishi Kapoors 57th Birthday. Caesar and Otto's Summer Camp Massacre Caesar and Ottos Summer Camp Massacre is a 2009 American comedy-horror film and spoof of the Sleepaway Camp film series, starring Dave Campfield, Paul Chomicki, Felissa Rose, Deron Miller, Joe Estevez, Ken Macfarlane and Brinke Stevens and was written and directed by Dave Campfield, the creator of the original Caesar and Otto film. Caesar and Ottos Summer Camp Massacre made its world premiere on August 15, 2009 at the Fright Night Film Fest in Louisville, where it received a nomination for Best Horror Comedy. It then went on to screen at the Long Island Film Festival on October 9, 2009, where it won Best Editing. It was then screened on June 4, 2010 at the Lighthouse Film Festival, and released on DVD on October 4, 2011. Caesar and Ottos Summer Camp Massacre was the debut feature of Trai Byers who rose to fame in 2015 with the success of Foxs Empire. Cry Me a River Cry Me a River is a 2008 short film directed by Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke. The film is a romance recounting the reunion of four college friends and lovers after ten years. The leads are played by Jia regulars Zhao Tao and Wang Hongwei, and Hao Lei and Guo Xiaodong, who starred together in Lou Yes 2006 film Summer Palace. Jia has stated that he was inspired by the classic Chinese film Spring in a Small Town, also about the reuniting of former lovers in a rural river town in eastern China. The film was produced by Jias own Xstream Pictures. Blue Ridge Blue Ridge is a 2010 drama film set in the rural Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Written and directed by Vince Sweeney. Starring Sean Gullette as the trailer park landlord, Mr. Johnston, Eric Sweeney, as J.T., and Audra Glyn Smith as Sara, with a lot of other interesting small roles. Buried Secrets Dowaha is a Tunisian film. This psychological thriller was directed by Raja Amari in 2009. Ngok toi Womb Ghosts is a 2010 Hong Kong horror film directed and written by Dennis Law. Death from Above Death from Above is a 2011 horror film by director Bruce Koehler. The film features professional wrestling stars Kurt Angle, Sid Eudy, James Storm, Matt Morgan, Terry Gerin and Jessica Kresa. Ice Kacang Puppy Love Ice Kacang Puppy Love is a Chinese-Malaysian film directed by and starring Ah Niu. It is a 2010 romantic comedy directed by Ah Niu and co-written by Lai Chaing Ming. The film tells the story of a young man, portrayed by Ah Niu, trying to convey his love to his long-time crush. Of Women and Horses Sport de filles is a 2011 drama film directed by Patricia Mazuy. Original music for this film was composed by John Cale, who had previously worked with Mazuy on her 2000 film Saint-Cyr. The Bayside Shakedown the Final is a 2012 Japanese suspense action comedy film directed by Katsuyuki Motohiro. It was released on September 7, 2012. Layla Fourie Layla Fourie is a 2013 thriller film directed by Pia Marais. It is a co-production between Germany, South Africa, France and the Netherlands. It premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival where Marais won a Special Mention. If Only Everyone If Only Everyone is a 2012 Armenian drama film directed by Nataliya Belyauskene. The film was selected as the Armenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Belenggu Shackle is a 2012 Indonesian horror film directed by Upi Avianto. The film is set in Jakarta and involves Elang who has nightmares about an unknown woman in a car with a man in a rabbit suit and dead bodies in the back. Elang later sees this woman in a bar and explains that shes been evicted from her apartment. Elangs nightmares grow worse after he is told by the woman that men had raped and tortured her. Elang agrees to accompany her to face them. Belenggu had its premiere at the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival where it was shown in competition on July 20, 2012. My Little Sweet Pea is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Keisuke Yoshida. Kingdom of Conquerors An End to Killing, also known as Kingdom of Conquerors, is a 2013 film directed by Wang Ping. It tells that in the 1200s, a man arose whose ruthlessness was so feared, he emerged as the greatest empire builder ever known to mankind. Inspired by true historical events. Face Down Face Down is a 2015 drama film directed by Kamen Kalev and starring Melvil Poupaud and Seher Nebieva. It received the Best Director Award at the Golden Rose Film Festival. Law Point Law Point is a 2014 Indian Malayalam drama thriller film written by Devadas and directed by Lijin Jose. It stars Kunchako Boban as an advocate and Namitha Pramod as a modern, city bred girl. Blood and Glory Blood and Glory is a feature film that was released to cinema in April 2016 in South Africa. The film, set during the Second Boer War in 1901, is a period drama that follows Willem Morkel, a Cape Rebel Boer/Afrikaans farmer who was captured and sent to a British prisoner of war camp on St. Helena Island in the Atlantic Ocean. Placed under terrible oppression and hardship, Morkel and his comrades slowly come together to assert their defiance, humanity and human spirit and, more specifically, through the game of rugby. Blood and Glory is a fictional account, using the backdrop of the Anglo-Boer War with some of the places in the plot resembling historical locations from the war. The films protagonist, Willem Morkel, is loosely based on Sommie Morkel, who went on to play for the South Africa national rugby union team. The historical authenticity of backdrop events, conditions and attitudes in the plot of the film can be debated, as its depiction of the Boers and the British relies heavily on glorification of the former and vilification of the latter. However, the films main villain owes something to the real life Breaker Morant. It is documented that 28 000 Boer women and children, as well as 20 000 black people, died in British concentration camps. The film also makes mention of the scorched earth policy implemented by Kitchener during the Boer War. Blood and Glory is a co-production by Dark Matter Studios and Collective Dream Films. The film is written and directed by Sean Else, and produced by Llewelynn Greeff and Henk Pretorius The Id The Id is a 2016 American thriller/horror film, written by Sean H. Stewart and directed by Thommy Hutson. The film stars Amanda Wyss, Patrick Peduto and Jamye Grant. As of February 2019, the film has grossed nearly $8k from DVD and Blu-ray sales. Personal Affairs Personal Affairs is a 2016 Israeli drama film, the directorial debut of Nazareth-born Palestinian Maha Haj. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Albert Albert is a 2016 American CGI Christmas-themed musical comedy TV movie produced by Nickelodeon and distributed by Paramount Television. It premiered on December 9, 2016, and is Nickelodeons first original animated TV movie. Semma Botha Aagatha Semma Botha Aagathey is a 2018 Indian Tamil action stoner thriller film directed by Badri Venkatesh. Dialogues are written by G.Radhakrishnan. The film stars Atharvaa, who also produces the film, while Mishti and Anaika Soti portray the leading female roles. Featuring music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, the film began production during January 2016 and is released worldwide on 29 June 2018. Misdeal Misdeal is a 1928 French silent drama film directed by Jean Grémillon and starring Charles Dullin, Marcelle Dullin and Geymond Vital. The films sets were designed by art director André Barsacq. The film tells the story of a wealthy young man flees from his familys estate, and finds employment as a canal worker. He falls in love with a gypsy girl, but when a death in the family requires him to return home and run his estate, he marries a neighbors daughter. Years later, he becomes obsessed with his old lover after a chance meeting. Barnacle Bill Barnacle Bill is a 1930 Fleischer Studios animated short film. It was part of the Talkartoons series, and featured Betty Boop and Bimbo. Big Man from the North Big Man from the North is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Bosko, the first star of the series. It was released in January 1931, although some sources give an unspecified date in 1930. It was, like most Looney Tunes of the time, directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising; Frank Marsales was the musical director. Birthday Blues Birthday Blues is a 1932 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 118th Our Gang short that was released. The Famous Ferguson Case The Famous Ferguson Case is a 1932 American pre-Code crime film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Joan Blondell, Grant Mitchell and Vivienne Osborne. The films sets were designed by the art director Jack Okey. The Pooch The Pooch is a 1932 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 115th Our Gang short that was released. The Good Companions The Good Companions is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Victor Saville starring Jessie Matthews and John Gielgud. It was based on the novel of the same name by J.B. Priestley. For Pete's Sake! For Petes Sake! is a 1934 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 127th Our Gang short that was released. Gold Gold is a 1934 German science fiction film directed by Karl Hartl. The film involves a British scientist who is attempting to create a device that turns base materials into gold. He later forces the German scientists assistant Werner Holk, who was working on a similar experiment, to come to his underwater nuclear reactor to help him. Gold was made in both German-language and French-language versions with Brigitte Helm reprising her role in both. Murder on the Campus Murder on the Campus is a 1933 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Richard Thorpe. The film is also known as On the Stroke of Nine in the United Kingdom. It is based on the novel The Campanile Murders, by Whitman Chambers. Betty Boop with Henry the Funniest Living American Betty Boop with Henry, the Funniest Living American is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Carl Andersons Henry. The short was also released as Betty Boop with Henry. Crime Unlimited Crime Unlimited is a 1935 British crime film that was made as a Quota quickie. It was directed by Ralph Ince. The film marked the English-language debut of Lilli Palmer. Murder in the Fleet Murder In the Fleet is a 1935 American murder mystery/comedy-drama film set aboard . Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film was directed by Edward Sedgwick and stars Robert Taylor and Jean Parker. Between Two Women Between Two Women is a 1937 American drama film directed by George B. Seitz and written by Frederick Stephani and Marion Parsonnet. The film stars Franchot Tone, Maureen OSullivan, Virginia Bruce, Leonard Penn and Cliff Edwards. The film was released on July 9, 1937, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Flight from Glory Flight from Glory is an American B movie about a run-down air cargo company in the Andes. It was directed by Lew Landers, and starred Chester Morris, Whitney Bourne, Onslow Stevens and Van Heflin. When released on August 20, 1937, Flight from Glory was considered one of the films that broke new ground in "pioneering airline sagas", comparing favorably to big-budget features such as 1936s Thirteen Hours by Air. The Miracle of Sound A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound is a 1940 short documentary film, presented and directed by MGM sound engineer Douglas Shearer and narrated by Frank Whitbeck, which goes behind the scenes to look at how the sound portion of a talking picture is created. The film, which was produced as part of the studios Romance of Celluloid series, is available as a bonus on the Warner DVD of The Shop Around the Corner. Just Off Broadway Just Off Broadway is a 1942 Drama directed by Herbert I. Leeds, starring Lloyd Nolan and Marjorie Weaver. This is the sixth of a series of seven that Lloyd Nolan played Michael Shayne for Twentieth Century Fox films. Hugh Beaumont portrayed Shayne in five more films from Producers Releasing Corporation. Greetings Bait Greetings Bait is a seven-minute Oscar-nominated Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng. It features a split-screen view of a crabs view of the underwater world in which his independently moving eyes see the world completely differently from each other. The worm and the fisherman are caricatures of Jerry Colonna, and the title is a reference to his weekly greeting on Bob Hopes radio show, "Greetings, Gates". The same worm was also featured in the 1941 Warners cartoon, The Wacky Worm. It is available on DVD on the Action In the North Atlantic disc Ladies' Day Ladies Day is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by Charles E. Roberts and Dane Lussier, adapted from the play of the same name. The film stars Lupe Vélez, Eddie Albert, Patsy Kelly, Max Baer and Jerome Cowan. It was released on April 9, 1943, by RKO Pictures. Claudia and David Claudia and David is a 1946 film directed by Walter Lang. It stars Dorothy McGuire and Robert Young. Dorothy McGuire and Robert Young repeat their roles from the film Claudia. Like its predecessor, Claudia and David was based on a series of short stories by Rose Franken, which also inspired a successful stage play and radio series. Riff Raffy Daffy Riff Raffy Daffy is a 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Silent Dust Silent Dust is a 1949 British drama/thriller film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Sally Gray, Stephen Murray, Derek Farr and Nigel Patrick. The title comes from lines in Thomas Grays Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard Can Honours voice provoke the silent dust, or flattery soothe the dull cold ear of Death? The screenplay was by Michael Pertwee, adapted from his own play The Paragon. The film was shot in film noir style with dramatic use of light and shadow. A contemporary review in the Australian The Age credited it as "first-class screen fare...strong drama... combines a good and arresting story with first class acting". The New York Times found the film to have "considerable merit as drama" and singled out Murrays "acutely sharp characterization" for praise, but felt that overall it was somewhat let down by " its stage heritage in a number of static sequences which rob it of much-needed vitality". Madness of the Heart Madness of the Heart is a 1949 British drama film directed by Charles Bennett and starring Margaret Lockwood, Paul Dupuis and Kathleen Byron. High Lonesome High Lonesome is a 1950 American Technicolor Western film, period movie, written and directed by Alan Le May, who is famous as the writer for the classic Westerns The Searchers and The Unforgiven. It is his only directing credit. This film stars John Drew Barrymore and features Chill Wills and Jack Elam. It is set in the Big Bend country of West Texas. Totò cerca moglie Toto Looks for a Wife is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Totò, Ave Ninchi and Marisa Merlini. The films art direction was by Alberto Boccianti. Darling, How Could You! Darling, How Could You! is a 1951 American period comedy film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Joan Fontaine and John Lund. The script is based on the James Barrie play Alice Sit-by-the-Fire. The film was directed by Mitchell Leisen. The Final Test The Final Test is a 1953 British sports film written by Terence Rattigan, directed by Anthony Asquith, and starring Jack Warner, Robert Morley, George Relph and Ray Jackson. A number of leading cricketers also appear including Denis Compton, Len Hutton and Cyril Washbrook. The film was produced by R.J. Minney for Act Films Ltd. The Square Ring The Square Ring is a 1953 British film produced by Michael Relph, directed by Basil Dearden and made at Ealing Studios. It stars Jack Warner, Robert Beatty and Bill Owen. The film, based on a stage play by Ralph Peterson, centres on one night at a fairly seedy boxing venue and tells the different stories of the various fighters and spectators. Quack Shot Quack Shot is a 1954 animated Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short starring Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. It was directed by Robert McKimson. Eyewitness Eyewitness is a 1956 British thriller film directed by Muriel Box and starring Donald Sinden, Muriel Pavlow, Belinda Lee, Michael Craig, Nigel Stock and Richard Wattis. It was made by the Rank Organisation. Death in Small Doses Death in Small Doses is a 1957 crime drama film directed by Joseph M. Newman and starring Peter Graves and Mala Powers. Bari Theke Paliye Bari Theke Paliye is a 1958 Bengali film by director Ritwik Ghatak. It stars Parambhattarak Lahiri, Kali Bannerjee, Nripati Chatterjee, Padma Devi, and Gyanesh Mukherjee. This film was directed by alternative Indian filmmaker Ritwik Ghatak in Kolkata in 1958. The plot is about a misbehaving boy who runs away from his village and goes to Calcutta. The Saga of Hemp Brown The Saga of Hemp Brown is a 1958 American CinemaScope Eastmancolor Western film directed by Richard Carlson and starring Rory Calhoun, Beverly Garland and John Larch. The Shakedown The Shakedown is a 1959 crime-drama film directed by John Lemont, starring Terence Morgan, Hazel Court, and Donald Pleasence. It was filmed in the United Kingdom. The film was banned in Finland. College Confidential College Confidential is a 1960 American B-movie drama directed by Albert Zugsmith and starring Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows, and Mamie Van Doren. The Dead One The Dead One is a 1961 American independent horror film written, produced and directed by Barry Mahon. It stars John McKay, Linda Ormond, Monica Davis and Clyde Kelly. The narrative follows two cousins - one a businessman, the other a woman who practices voodoo - who each seek control of their familys Louisiana plantation. The films significance is that it is a regional film, one of the first two zombie films to be filmed in color, and was thought to be a lost film before its rediscovery and issuance on DVD some 40 years after it was made. La mano en la trampa The Hand in the Trap is a 1961 Argentine film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson, based on a novel by Beatriz Guido. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the FIPRESCI Prize. Careless Senilità is a 1962 Italian film. It stars Claudia Cardinale and Anthony Franciosa, and is based on the novel Senilità by Italo Svevo. Gigantor is a 1963 anime adaptation of Tetsujin 28-go, a manga by Mitsuteru Yokoyama released in 1956. It debuted on U.S. television in 1964. As with Speed Racer, the characters original names were altered and the original series violence was toned down for American viewers. The dub was created by Fred Ladd distributed in the US by Peter Rodgers Organization. A new series was produced in Japan in 1980 and was later shown as The New Adventures of Gigantor, on the Sci Fi Channel from 1993 to 1997. Tízezer nap Ten Thousand Days is a 1967 Hungarian drama film directed by Ferenc Kósa. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival where Kósa won the award for Best Director. The Ballad of Andy Crocker The Ballad of Andy Crocker is a 1969 American made-for-television film produced by Thomas/Spelling Productions, which was first broadcast by ABC. The film tells the story of a young mans struggle to reclaim his life after fighting in the Vietnam War. It tells a surreal, allegorical tale, similarly to The Swimmer starring Burt Lancaster. Written by actor Stuart Margolin, the film is notable as being one of the very first films to deal with the subject matter of Vietnam veterans "coming home". It is also noted for its unusual casting, which placed a number of noted musical artists in key acting roles. Madame Bovary Madame Bovary is a 1969 Italian-West German historical erotic drama film directed by Hans Schott-Schöbinger and starring Edwige Fenech, Gerhard Riedmann and Franco Ressel. It is based on Gustave Flauberts novel Madame Bovary, although the film cuts out the books portrayal of her early life and focuses more heavily on her sexual relationships. In nineteenth century France a provincial Doctors wife harbours ambitions to rise in the world, but finds herself in a compromising situation following a string of love affairs. Szerelmi álmok - Liszt Dreams of Love – Liszt is a Hungarian-Soviet epic musical/drama produced and directed by Márton Keleti, based on the biography of the Hungarian composer and pianist Franz Liszt. While the movie was criticized for some of its historical inaccuracies, its epic scope and intense scenes of virtuoso musical performances won wide praise and has been credited with affecting the cultural landscape of the 1970s Eastern Europe. Calcutta 71 Calcutta 71 is a 1972 Bengali film directed by noted Indian art film director Mrinal Sen. This film is considered to be the second film of Mrinal Sens Calcutta trilogy, the others being Interview, and Padatik. The movie Calcutta 71 is a collection of stories depicting the Seventies. The Naxalite activity, starvation of common people, social and political corruption are shown. There are four stories shown in the film. The first story is about a lower-middle-class family staying in a cottage in a slum area. On a rainy night they are forced to leave the cottage & move to another safe shelter. They find many others had already taken shelter before them. The second story is about another middle-class family of mother & two mature daughters who were unable to cope with the starvation & poverty and succumbed to prostitution. It was based on the timeline of the Famine that engulfed Bengal in 1942 due to the World War II. Their cousin brother Nalinakhya, who lives in Delhi, comes to visit them & meets the hard reality. After seeing all these he leaves to Delhi.This story is an actual short-story by Probodh Kumar Sanyal which is named Angar. The third story is of a rural middle-class family where the elder son of a family is involved in smuggling rice to the city forsaking his school & education.The boys including him in the train insults rich peoples way of life and attitude.One man beats the boys severely and the pushes that man off from the train. The fourth story is about the Kolkatas upper class society gossiping and listening to a music concert over drinking cocktails without any exposure to the common people.An upper class man talks philosophies and says he is very disappointed about the condition of the poor in India. But actually he is a hypocrite,who exploits the poor employees of his factory and makes money by torturing them. In the final scene,the death of truth is represented in the death of a youth chased and killed by the police. Rentadick Rentadick is a 1972 British comedy film, directed by Jim Clark and starring James Booth, Richard Briers, Julie Ege, Ronald Fraser and Donald Sinden. It is a spoof spy/detective picture, the plot of which involves attempts to protect a new experimental nerve gas. Frankenstein: Part 1 Frankenstein is a 1973 American television movie adaptation of Mary Shelleys novel Frankenstein adapted by Sam Hall and Dark Shadows creator Dan Curtis, with Robert Foxworth in the title role and Bo Svenson as the Monster. I Heard the Owl Call My Name I Heard the Owl Call My Name is a best-selling 1960s book by Margaret Craven. The book tells the story of a young Anglican vicar named Mark Brian who has not long to live, and also who learns about the meaning of life when he is to be sent to a First Nations parish in British Columbia. Savage Savage is a 1973 American made-for-television thriller-drama film directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Martin Landau. It was produced as a pilot but was not picked up as a series. Tai quan zhen jiu zhou When Taekwondo Strikes is a 1973 martial arts film directed and written by Feng Huang, produced by Raymond Chow. The exception with this film is the collective martial arts experience of the cast and the high quality fight choreography. The film features experienced and well known martial arts actors such as Angela Mao, Jhoon Rhee, the father of American Taekwondo, Wong In Sik, Carter Wong, Kenji Kazama, Sammo Hung, Biao Yuen and Golden Harvest producer Andre Morgan. This was Jhoon Rhees only film. Games Gamblers Play Games Gamblers Play is a 1974 Hong Kong comedy film directed by and starring Michael Hui, with action direction by Sammo Hung. The film also co-stars Sam Hui, who also served as one of the films music composers. Jaime Jaime is a Portuguese medium-length film, directed by António Reis and released in 1974. Its subject is Jaime Fernandes, a deceased patient of the psychiatric hospital Miguel Bombarda in Lisbon. Murph the Surf Murph the Surf, also known as Live a Little, Steal a Lot, is a 1975 film based on a jewel burglary involving the surfer Jack Roland Murphy, who had the nickname "Murph the Surf". Starring Robert Conrad and Don Stroud, it was directed by Marvin J. Chomsky.. The {Times} edition of October 20th 2019 revisits the true story of Jack Murphy’s theft of the irreplaceable gemstones from a poorly guarded History}. Who Are the DeBolts? and Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids? Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids? is a 1977 documentary film about Dorothy and Bob DeBolt, an American couple who adopted 14 children, some of whom are severely disabled war orphans. VHS and DVD releases use the shortened title Who Are the DeBolts? The film was narrated by Henry Winkler, who also served as executive producer, and won an Academy Award for Best Feature-length Documentary in 1978, as well as the Directors Guild of America Award and the Humanitas Award for producer and director John Korty in 1979. A 50-minute version of the film shown on ABC in December, 1978, earned a 1979 Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Program and an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Informational Program for Winkler, Korty, and producers Warren Lockhart and Dan McCann. A sequel, Steppin Out: The DeBolts Grow Up, was made in 1980 with Kris Kristofferson as host and narrator. The DVD edition typically includes the 46-minute sequel as a featurette. The family was also the subject of a book, 19 Steps Up the Mountain: The Story of the DeBolt Family, by Joseph P. Blank. A Hero Ain't Nothin' But a Sandwich A Hero Aint Nothin but a Sandwich is a 1978 film directed by Ralph Nelson. The screenplay was written by Alice Childress, based on her novel of the same name. It was shot on location in South Central Los Angeles. It was Nelsons last film before his death. L'insegnante al mare con tutta la classe Linsegnante al mare con tutta la classe is a 1980 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. Cry of the Innocent Cry of the Innocent is a 1980 American-Irish television film directed by Michael OHerlihy and starring Rod Taylor, Joanna Pettet and Nigel Davenport. It was based on a story by Frederick Forsyth. Lovely But Deadly Lovely But Deadly is a 1981 action film about a cheerleader who goes undercover to fight drug dealers. The film stars Lucinda Dooling, John Randolph, Mel Novak and Richard Herd. Directed by David Sheldon and with the story by Lawrence D. Foldes, the film follows Mary Ann "Lovely" Lovitt who goes back to high school to find the drug pushers that she holds responsible for the death of her brother, who died from an overdose. The film features several fight scenes, with Lovitt using kung fu to deal with an array of villains. It was subsequently released on VHS by Vestron Video. Beyond the Door Beyond the Door is a 1982 Italian drama film directed by Liliana Cavani. The Eyes, the Mouth The Eyes, the Mouth is a 1982 Italian-French drama film written and directed by Marco Bellocchio and starring Lou Castel. The film was entered into the main competition at the 39th edition of the Venice Film Festival. Better Days Ahead Better Days Ahead is a 1989 Brazilian comedy-drama film directed by Carlos Diegues. s/y Glädjen S/Y Joy is a 1989 Swedish drama film directed by Göran du Rées, made after the book by Inger Alfvén. Freud Leaving Home Freuds Leaving Home is a 1991 Swedish comedy film directed by Susanne Bier. The film won ten awards and was nominated for three. The film follows a girl, Freud, from a Jewish family in Sweden. It was the first feature film in Sweden to depict Swedish-Jewish culture. O Dia do Desespero Day of Despair is a 1992 Portuguese drama film based on the life of Portuguese writer Camilo Castelo Branco. It was directed by Manoel de Oliveira. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Fatal Bond Fatal Bond is a 1991 Australian erotic thriller film, directed by Vince Monton, starring Linda Blair and Jerome Ehlers. It was filmed in the Northern Beaches area of Sydney, New South Wales, including Narrabeen Caravan Park. Child's Play Childs Play, also known as Kinderspiele, is a 1992 German film directed by Wolfgang Becker. Mind Twister Mind Twister is a 1994 American erotic thriller film directed by Fred Olen Ray, written by Mark Thomas McGee, and produced by Luigi Cingolani and Smart Egg Pictures. After the profitable release of his previous erotic thriller Inner Sanctum, Ray saw potential for the genre in the direct-to-video market and helmed the production of a number of these films during the early-to-mid 1990s. Mind Twister debuted theatrically for distributors at the 1993 American Film Market. It was eventually picked up and released by VCI Home Video in early 1994. Mind Twister is one of the final acting roles for Telly Savalas before his death the same year. The movie received an overall below-average response from critics. L'enfant d'eau Water Child is a Canadian drama film, directed by Robert Ménard and released in 1995. The film stars David La Haye as Émile, a mentally handicapped young adult who survives a plane crash, finding himself on an otherwise deserted island with Cendrine, a teenage girl. The films cast also includes Gilbert Sicotte, Danielle Proulx and Monique Spaziani. The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 16th Genie Awards: Best Actor and Best Original Score. La Haye won the award for Best Actor. Special Effects: Anything Can Happen Special Effects: Anything Can Happen is an American documentary film directed by Academy Award-winning sound designer Ben Burtt and narrated by John Lithgow. It was released to IMAX theaters in 1996. Sunes familie Sunes familie is a Danish childrens and family comedy that premiered in Denmark on 10 October 1997. The film is a Danish adaptation of the film Sunes Summer, focusing more on the book rather than the Swedish film. The familys last name was changed from Andersson to Andersen and their first names were changed from Anna to Anne, Isabelle to Isabel, Håkan to Håkon and Sophie to Sofie. Locations were also changed so that the family is living Denmark instead of Sweden. A.W.O.L A.W.O.L. is a 2006 American short film. It was written by Shane Black, produced by Jessica Wethington and directed by Jack Swanstrom. It stars David Morse, John C. McGinley, and Caroline Kristiahn. Tonight for Sure Tonight for Sure is a 1962 Western softcore comedy film directed by Francis Ford Coppola. It was written by Coppola and Jerry Shaffer. Jack Hill was the Director of Photography. The music was composed by Carmine Coppola. It is a film set in August 1961 on the Sunset Strip starring Karl Schanzer and Don Kenney and featuring Electra, Exotica, Laura Cornell, Karla Lee, and Sue Martin. The film features footage from The Peeper, and an unfinished Western set in a nudist colony. Kizhakku Seemayile Kizhakku Cheemayile is a 1993 Indian Tamil language drama film directed by Bharathiraaja. It has music composed by A. R. Rahman. The film involves a touching sentimental story between a brother and a sister. Radhika and Vijayakumar have been highly praised for their roles in the film. The film was one among Deepavali releases of 1993. Later it was remade in Telugu in 1994 as Palnati Pourusham. Posleslovie Epilogue is a 1983 Soviet psychological drama film directed by Marlen Khutsiev. A screen adaptation of the story of writer Yuri Pakhomov. Subha Sankalpam Subha Sankalpam is a 1995 Telugu-language Indian feature film directed by K. Viswanath and produced by noted singer, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. It features Kamal Haasan, Aamani and Priya Raman in the leading roles, with Viswanath also playing a pivotal role. P. C. Sreeram handled the camera while M. M. Keeravani composed the music for the film. The film won five Nandi Awards and three Filmfare Awards. The film was later dubbed into Tamil-language as Paasavalai. Genesis Genesis is a 1999 French-Malian drama film directed by Cheick Oumar Sissoko. It covers chapters 23 to 37 of the biblical Book of Genesis, with only African actors. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Les passagers The Passengers is a 1999 French drama film directed by Jean-Claude Guiguet. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. The ABC's of Sex Education for Trainable Persons The ABC of Sex Education for Trainables is a 1975 short educational film hosted by Richard Dix. It was intended to inform people about the need to educate the mentally disabled about sex and sexuality. Reflecting the views held at the time, the film explains that "trainables" cannot learn in the same manner as those of normal intelligence, but must instead be trained through repetition. Desperate Teenage Lovedolls Desperate Teenage Lovedolls is a 1984 low budget underground film, shot on super-8 film by David Markey, about a rock band of teenage runaways. The film was released on DVD in 2003. A sequel, Lovedolls Superstar, was released in 1986. BigLove bigLove is a 2001 short film written and directed by Leif Tilden. It was first shown on January 19, 2001, at the Sundance Film Festival. It won the award for Best Short at the 2001 Flickapalooza Film Festival, and both Best Director of an HD Film and Best High-Definition Short at the 2001 HDFest. Chicken Rice War Chicken Rice War is a Singaporean romantic comedy film released in 2000 by Raintree Pictures. It is an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet in a Singaporean setting, where fierce competition between rival Chicken Rice hawkers resulted in bitter enmity. The old feud between chicken rice hawker families stand in the way of their young offspring who fell for one another. Brigada explosiva contra los ninjas Brigada explosiva contra los ninjas is a 1986 Argentine adventure comedy film directed by Miguel Fernández Alonso and written by Salvador Valverde Calvo. The film starred Moria Casán and Emilio Disi. Parlez-moi d'amour Speak to Me of Love is a 2002 French drama film written and directed by Sophie Marceau and starring Judith Godrèche, Niels Arestrup, and Anne Le Ny. The first feature-length motion picture directed by actress Sophie Marceau, the film is about the breakup of a long-term relationship. Speak to Me of Love was filmed on location in New York City and Paris. In 2002, the film received the Montréal World Film Festival Award for Best Director and was nominated for the Grand Prix des Amériques. Welcome to Eltingville Welcome to Eltingville is an animated comedy pilot created by Evan Dorkin based on his comic book series Eltingville. It was premiered in the United States on March 3, 2002, on Cartoon Networks late night programming block, Adult Swim, but was not picked up for a full series. Welcome to Eltingville takes place in Eltingville, Staten Island, and focuses on the lives of four teenage boys: Bill Dickey, Josh Levy, Pete DiNunzio and Jerry Stokes, all members of "The Eltingville Club", who have shared interests in comic books and science fiction, among other things. In the pilot episode Bill and Josh enter into a fight over a collectible Boba Fett action figure. The pilot episode, "Bring Me the Head of Boba Fett", adapts the Eisner Award winning story of the same name, which ran in the third issue of Instant Piano. It was written by Dorkin and Chuck Sheetz and received a positive reception. It has been made available on DVD and Adult Swims website. A Beautiful Secret Un secreto de Esperanza is a 2002 Mexican film written and directed by Leopoldo Laborde and starring Katy Jurado, Imanol, Jaime Aymerich and Ana de la Reguera. It is an example of a cinematic homage for the last screen appearance of Katy Jurado. This film captures the magical realism of Mexico as well as telling a genuinely touching tale about the unlikeliest of friendships. It won several awards in film festivals around the world. Himmat Himmat is a 1996 Bollywood action film directed by Sunil Sharma, starring Sunny Deol, Tabu and Shilpa Shetty. The Film released on 5 January 1996. film was moderate success at the box office. Raja Jani Raja Jani is a 1972 Bollywood film, produced by Madan Mohla, directed by Mohan Segal, and written by S. Ali Raza. The film stars Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Premnath, Prem Chopra, Johnny Walker, Sajjan, Bindu and Helen. The music is by Laxmikant–Pyarelal. It was the fourth highest-grossing film of the year, and was remade in Tamil as Adutha Varisu. Reversal of Fortune Reversal of Fortune is a 2003 South Korean film directed by Park Yong-woon, and starring Kim Seung-woo and Ha Ji-won. The film features several songs from Ha Ji-wons debut album, Homerun. Vyshe radugi Higher Than Rainbow or is a 1986 Soviet television musical film directed by Georgi Yungvald-Khilkevich. Vasantham Vasantam is a 2003 Tollywood romantic drama film produced by N.V.Prasad & Sanam Naga Ashok kumar on Sri Sai Deva Productions banner, directed by Vikraman. Starring Venkatesh, Arti Agarwal, Kalyani in lead roles and music is composed by S. A. Rajkumar.The film won for two Nandi Awards. The film opened simultaneously alongside the Tamil version of the film, Priyamaana Thozhi. The movie was remade in Kannada in 2010 as Hoo. The Drone Virus The Drone Virus is a 2004 sci-fi thriller based on a novel by Gerald Clarke. It was directed by Damon O Steen and starred Billy Wirth. 7 mujeres, 1 homosexual y Carlos 7 mujeres, 1 homosexual y Carlos is a Mexican comedy movie filmed in Tijuana and released in 2004. The film was written and directed by René Bueno, a young filmmaker from Ensenada, Baja California. Bueno received the financial support of Marissa Gómez a journalist and promoter of Mexican cinema to portray a story typical of the life of middle-class young people in contemporary Tijuana. The film stars Mauricio Ochmann in the role of Carlos and Adriana Fonseca as his girlfriend. This film was released on 1 June 2004 and in three days its box-office output was more than three million pesos. The film was also presented in several Latin American film festivals as well as the San Diego Latino Film Festival, and the Madrid Comedy Film Festival of Madrid in 2005. Let's Rock Again! Lets Rock Again! is a music documentary film following Joe Strummer as he tours across the United States and Japan with his band the Mescaleros promoting their second album Global a Go-Go. The memoir was shot by filmmaker and longtime Strummer friend Dick Rude in the 18 months leading up to Strummers death in 2002. In light of Strummers death, the film is "inevitably sad to watch now," as The Guardian wrote in a review, but still inspirational in its portrayal of "a star of rare humility". Three of Hearts: A Postmodern Family Three of Hearts: A Postmodern Family is a 2004 documentary film directed by Susan Kaplan and stars Sam Cagnina, Steven Margolin, and Samantha Singh. The film spans several years of a trinogamous relationship between two men and one woman. Irene in Time Irene in Time is a 2009 American independent film directed by Henry Jaglom. It marked the second collaboration between director Jaglom and actress Tanna Frederick, who also starred in Jagloms 2006 film Hollywood Dreams. Irene also starred Victoria Tennant, Lanre Idewu, and Andrea Marcovicci. In Prison My Whole Life In Prison My Whole Life is a 2007 documentary film about American journalist and prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal, directed by Marc Evans, and written by Evans and William Francome. Others involved with the project were Robert R. Bryan, Angela Davis, Anthony Arnove, Dead Prez, Howard Zinn, Mos Def, Noam Chomsky, Robert Meeropol, Russell Simmons, Snoop Dogg and Steve Earle. The films executive producer is Colin Firth. The film explores the life of imprisoned journalist and political activist Mumia Abu-Jamal, and his years on death row. The title refers to Abu-Jamal having been arrested and jailed in December 1981, on the day William Francome was born. He has been in prison ever since his conviction in 1982. His death sentence for killing a police officer was overturned in 2001 due to constitutional problems with the penalty phase of his original 1982 sentencing hearing. The film investigates United States civil rights history and its justice system through Jamals court case. The film is available on DVD and VOD.http://www.inprisonmywholelife.com The Price of Sugar The Price of Sugar is a 2007 Uncommon Productions film directed by Bill Haney and produced by Haney and Eric Grunebaum about exploitation of Haitian immigrants in the Dominican Republic involved with production of sugar, and the efforts of Spanish priest Father Christopher Hartley to ameliorate their situation. It is narrated by actor Paul Newman. The documentary shows the poor working conditions in the sugar cane plantations, and political control exerted by the Vicini family to stifle efforts to change the situation. While the documentary highlights the efforts of Father Christopher Hartley to bring medicine, education, and human rights to Haitian workers, it also shows the widespread resentment of his actions held by Dominican people. Flash Flash is a 2007 Indian Malayalam-language thriller film directed by Sibi Malayil and written by S. Bhasurachandran. It was produced and distributed by Tomichan Mulakuppadam. The film stars Mohanlal and Parvathy Thiruvothu. The plot revolves around Dhwani, who has to go through some harrowing experiences, and her big, joint family. Flash was released on 25 December 2007 Huacho Huacho is a 2009 Chilean art film directed by Alejandro Fernández Almendras in his debut feature. The film has its world premiere in Competition as part of Critics Week at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival . Subsequently it won Best Film at the Viña del Mar International Film Festival, and the First Coral Prize for Best Opera Prima at the Havana Film Festival. Earth Days Earth Days is a 2009 documentary film about the history of the environmental movement in the United States, directed by Robert Stone and distributed by Zeitgeist Films in theaters. Earth Days premiered on US television April 19, 2010 as part of the American Experience series on PBS. #73, Shaanthi Nivaasa No 73, Shanthi Nivasa is a 2007 Kannada musical-family-drama film directed by Sudeep featuring Sudeep, Anu Prabhakar, Deepa in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by Bharathwaj and Produced by Kiccha Creations. The film released on 15 June 2007. This film is remake of 1972 Hindi movie Bawarchi which itself was a remake of 1966 Bengali movie Galpa Holeo Satyi which was already remade in Kannada earlier as Sakala Kala Vallabha. The Living Matrix The Living Matrix is a 2009 documentary film directed by Greg Becker. The film features Adam Dreamhealer, Arielle Essex, Peter Fraser, Bruce Lipton, Lynne McTaggart, Marilyn Schlitz and Edgar D. Mitchell in the lead roles. Final Flesh Final Flesh is a 2009 American independent surreal comedy film directed by Ike Sanders, written by Vernon Chatman, and produced by PFFR. The film was made by sending the most deliberately absurd and ridiculous scripts to four different companies that specialize in making custom fetish pornography and having the porn actors act out the scripts, which contain copious nudity, but no actual sex. Final Flesh tells a very loose story involving a family who live near ground zero, where a nuclear bomb is scheduled to hit. The film is composed almost entirely of non sequiturs, intentionally designed to be as random and nonsensical as possible. Hankyu Railways - A 15-minute Miracle is a 2011 Japanese film. It is based on the novel Hankyū Densha by Hiro Arikawa and directed by Yoshishige Miyake. It was released in cinemas in the Kansai region of Japan on April 23, 2011, and then in other regions of the country from April 29. The stage for the story is the commuter railway Hankyū Imazu Line in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Kasi Kasi is a 2001 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Vinayan. The film has Vikram playing the eponymous character of a blind village singer. A remake of the directors own 1999 Malayalam film Vasanthiyum Lakshmiyum Pinne Njaanum, the film has Kaveri, reprising her role from the original and Kavya Madhavan making her Tamil debut in supporting roles. The film was produced by Aroma Mani for Sunitha Productions. The film score and soundtrack was composed by maestro Ilaiyaraaja. The film was released on 14 November 2001 and won positive reviews from critics upon release. Vikram won the Filmfare Best Actor Award and Cinema Express Award for Best Actor – Tamil. Scrawl Scrawl is a 2015 independent British supernatural horror-thriller film written and directed by Peter Hearn, and produced by Annabelle Le Gresley and Hearn. It stars Liam Hughes, Joe Daly, Daisy Ridley, Mark Forester Evans, Le Gresley, Nathalie Pownall, Catherine Ruddick, Ellie Selwood and Derek Jones. It tells the story of two best friends, Simon and Joe, who must rewrite the happenings from the comic book, Scrawl, after realising that the events occurred from the comic are beginning to happen. It is also Ridleys film debut, being shot just before The Force Awakens. It was released digitally on June 11, 2019, to negative reviews. Angry Kid Angry Kid is a British 1-minute short live action and stop motion animated comedy web series created, directed, written, and designed by Darren Walsh and produced by Aardman Animations for Series 1 and 2 and by Mr Morris Productions for Series 3 and 4. Unlike most Aardman productions, Angry Kid was not created using clay animation but a combination of pixilation with masks for facial expressions. Series 3 onwards uses CGI for Angry Kids head, along with live action. The series airs in the United States on MTV. Series 1 and 2 have been released on DVD in the UK and Australia. All the Angry Kid animations from before the third series were on Atom.com before the site was absorbed into Comedy Central. A compilation DVD called Aardmans Dark Side was also released, and it contains several Series 2 episodes and an exclusive episode. The vast majority of Angry Kid has since been released on YouTube. Series 3 was launched in July 2015 after an 8-year hiatus. The first episode Interview aired on the 3rd of July. Series 3 is produced by Mr Morris Productions with episodes being aired on Angry Kids official YouTube page with a new episode being uploaded every 3 weeks. Series 4 launched on the 10th September 2019 Hush... Hush is a 2013 Croatian drama film directed by Lukas Nola. Dead Right Dead Right is an early short film by Edgar Wright, later famous for the TV programme Spaced and the film Shaun of the Dead. It was filmed in 1992 and 1993 in his hometown of Wells, England when Wright was only 18. He wrote, edited, produced and directed the film as well as shooting and recording the sound. It is a Zucker Brothers-style comedy that parodies the action thriller genre, most notably the Dirty Harry series. The film is shot on SVHS and contains an impressive cast of 70 actors, mainly made up of Wrights school friends and colleagues. Clips from the film were first broadcast on Take Over TV – the Channel 4 series consisting entirely of video clips sent in by viewers – that also launched the careers of comedy duo Adam and Joe. Hokus pokus Albert Åberg Hocus Pocus Alfie Atkins is a 2013 Danish-Norwegian-Swedish animated feature film directed by Torill Kove. It is based on the book of the same title from the Alfie Atkins book series by Gunilla Bergström. Save Yourself Save Yourself is a 2015 horror-thriller directed by Ryan M. Andrews. The film stars Tristan Risk and Jessica Cameron and was released on November 28, 2015. The film won Best Horror Feature at the 2016 Bare Bones International Film Festival and was inspired by a road trip director Ryan M. Andrews took with writing partner Chris Cull, from Toronto to Oklahoma. American Sharia American Sharia is a 2015 American buddy cop comedy-drama action film directed by Omar Regan and starring Omar Regan, Baba Ali and Eric Roberts. Written by Omar Regan, the film is about rogue government officials using Islamophobia to maintain power while two Muslim police officers attempting to solve a case involving the disappearance of several Muslims. The Day Passed The Day Passed is a 1971 Azerbaijani romantic drama film directed by Arif Babayev. It is an adaptation of Anar Rzayevs "Georgian surname" novel. The film stars Leyla Shikhlinskaya, Hasan Mammadov and Hasanagha Turabov.The film was produced by the film studio "Azerbaijanfilm" named after Jafar Jabbarli. Bitter Sweet is a 2016 Japanese romantic comedy film directed by , written by Tomohiro Ōtoshi, starring Haruna Kawaguchi and Kento Hayashi and based on the webmanga series of the same name by . It was released in Japan on September 10, 2016. Ammajan Ammajan is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language crime-drama film directed by Kazi Hayat and written by Monwar Hossain Dipjol. The film was released in 1999 in Bangladesh. It was produced by Monwar Hossain Dipjol. It stars Manna, Shabnam, Moushumi, Amin Khan, Monwar Hossain Dipjol in lead roles. The Apology The Apology is a 2016 documentary film by Tiffany Hsiung about three former “comfort women” who were among the 200,000 girls and young women kidnapped and forced into military sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. The film is produced by Anita Lee for the National Film Board of Canada. Hsiung, who worked on the project for nearly a decade, has said that she encountered reluctance at times to re-opening such a painful topic: "One of the other challenges was speaking to villagers in China, for instance, who would not understand why I wanted to make a film on this topic. There is ongoing resistance to talking about atrocities because there is some shame about how they were even allowed to happen." She had also been concerned that her three elderly subjects might not live to see the finished film, during such a long production process. The Trans List The Trans List is a 2016 documentary film by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders for HBO, about eleven transgender Americans: Buck Angel, Kylar Broadus, Caroline Cossey, Laverne Cox, Miss Major Griffin-Gracy, Caitlyn Jenner, Amos Mac, Nicole Maines, Shane Ortega, Bamby Salcedo, and Alok Vaid-Menon. In this documentary group portrait, these eleven transgender people share their stories in their own words. The film shows the individuality and diverse perspectives of activists, artists, athletes, models, porn stars, military personnel, and entrepreneurs. They recount their experiences of love, desire, family, prejudice, and rebellion. I'm Drunk, I Love You I’m Drunk, I Love You is a 2017 Filipino romantic comedy independent film directed by JP Habac, and written by Habac and Giancarlo Abrahan. It stars Maja Salvador and Paulo Avelino, who previously worked together in the 2015 television soap opera Bridges of Love; the film serves as their second project together. The film tells the story of two best friends, Carson and Dio, and the former’s seven-year-long unrequited love for the latter. The film was released in the Philippines on February 15, 2017. Re Lear King Lear is a 1910 Italian silent historical drama film directed by Gerolamo Lo Savio and starring Ermete Novelli, Francesca Bertini and Olga Giannini Novelli. It is an adaptation of William Shakespeares King Lear. Buried Treasure Buried Treasure is a 1921 American silent adventure film directed by George D. Baker and written by George D. Baker and F. Britten Austin. The film stars Marion Davies, Norman Kerry, Anders Randolf, Edith Shayne, Earl Schenck, John Charles, and Thomas Findley. The film was released on April 10, 1921, by Paramount Pictures. The Loves of Casanova The Loves of Casanova or Casanova is a 1927 French historical drama film directed by Alexandre Volkoff and starring Ivan Mozzhukhin, Suzanne Bianchetti and Diana Karenne. The film portrays the life and adventures of Giacomo Casanova. Many of those involved with the film were Russian emigres who had come to France following the Russian Revolution. The Bird Store The Bird Store is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in January 16, 1932 by Columbia Pictures. Paddy O'Day Paddy ODay is a 1936 American musical drama film, directed by Lewis Seiler and released by 20th Century Fox. It stars Jane Withers, Pinky Tomlin, and Rita Hayworth. Teacher's Beau Teachers Beau is a 1935 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 136th Our Gang short that was released. Alpine Antics Alpine Antics is a 1936 black-and-white Looney Tunes animated cartoon short starring Beans the Cat and Porky Pig. Betty Boop and Little Jimmy Betty Boop and Little Jimmy is a 1936 Fleischer Studio animated short film, starring Betty Boop and featuring newspaper comic strip character Little Jimmy. Stablemates Stablemates is a 1938 American sports drama film directed by Sam Wood and starring Wallace Beery and Mickey Rooney. East Side of Heaven East Side of Heaven is a 1939 American musical film directed by David Butler and written by William M. Conselman and James V. Kern. The film stars Bing Crosby, Joan Blondell, Mischa Auer, Irene Hervey, C. Aubrey Smith, Robert Kent and Jerome Cowan. Filming took place in Hollywood from January 13 to March 7, 1939. The film was released on April 7, 1939, by Universal Pictures and had its New York premiere at Radio City Music Hall on May 4, 1939. This was another independent production in which Crosby had a financial interest. Henry Goes Arizona Henry Goes Arizona is a 1939 western film starring Frank Morgan as an actor who inherits his dead brothers ranch. While adjusting to the country there, he is threatened by a gang who is after the ranch. The film was directed by Edwin L. Marin. The Soul of a Monster The Soul of a Monster is a 1944 American horror film directed by Will Jason and written by Edward Dein. The film stars Rose Hobart, George Macready, Jim Bannon, Jeanne Bates, Erik Rolf and Ernest Hilliard. The film was released on August 17, 1944, by Columbia Pictures. Eve Knew Her Apples Eve Knew Her Apples is a 1945 musical comedy remake of It Happened One Night directed by Will Jason and starring Ann Miller. The movie was produced by Columbia Pictures, owner of the rights to the original version, and would be remade as a musical comedy again in 1956 as You Cant Run Away from It with June Allyson and Jack Lemmon. Great Day For the 1921 British short film, see The Great Day. For the unfinished MGM musical, see Great Day. Great Day is a British drama film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Eric Portman and Flora Robson. It is based on the play of the same name by Lesley Storm. It was made at Denham Studios with location filming at various sites including Denham village. The film recorded a loss of $232,000. Dancing with Crime Dancing with Crime is a 1947 British film noir film directed by John Paddy Carstairs, starring Richard Attenborough, Barry K. Barnes and Sheila Sim. It was shot at Southall Studios with sets designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei. Pueblerina Pueblerina is a 1949 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Fernández. It was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. Fabiola Fabiola is a 1949 Italian language motion picture historical drama directed by Alessandro Blasetti, very loosely based on the 1854 novel Fabiola by Nicholas Patrick Wiseman. The film stars Michèle Morgan, Henri Vidal and Michel Simon. It tells the story of the Roman Empire in which Christianity is growing around the 4th century AD. An unofficial remake The Revolt of the Slaves was released in 1960, with Lang Jeffries and Rhonda Fleming, only with Rhuals name changed to Vibio. I Was a Shoplifter I Was a Shoplifter is a 1950 American film noir crime film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Scott Brady and Mona Freeman. Vita da cani A Dogs Life is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli and Steno. Araki Mataemon: Kettô kagiya no tsuji is a 1952 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Kazuo Mori made for Toho and starring Toshiro Mifune and Takashi Shimura. The script was written by Akira Kurosawa. Aida Aida is a 1953 Italian film version of the opera Aida by Giuseppe Verdi. It was directed by Clemente Fracassi and produced by Gregor Rabinovitch and Federico Teti. The screenplay was adapted by Fracassi, Carlo Castelli, Anna Gobbi and Giorgio Salviucci from the libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni. The cinematography was by Piero Portalupi, the production design by Flavio Mogherini and the costume design by Maria De Matteis. The Italian State Radio Orchestra was conducted by Giuseppe Morelli, the ballet was choreographed by Margherita Wallmann. The film was screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. The Wayward Wife The Wayward Wife is a 1953 Italian melodrama film directed by Mario Soldati. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. Jubilee Trail Jubilee Trail is a 1954 American Trucolor Western film directed by Joseph Kane, starring Vera Ralston, Joan Leslie, Forrest Tucker, John Russell, Ray Middleton, and Pat OBrien. Retour de manivelle Retour de manivelle is a 1957 French-language motion picture crime drama directed by Denys de La Patellière who co-wrote screenplay with Michel Audiard, based on the novel Theres Always a Price Tag by James Hadley Chase. The film stars Michèle Morgan, Daniel Gélin and Michèle Mercier Tonight or Never Tonight or Never is a 1961 French comedy film directed by Michel Deville and starring Anna Karina. Killers on Parade is a 1961 Japanese satirical comedy directed by Masahiro Shinoda. Five Finger Exercise Five Finger Exercise is a 1962 American drama film made by Columbia Pictures, directed by Daniel Mann and produced by Frederick Brisson from a screenplay by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, based on the play by Peter Shaffer. The film stars Rosalind Russell, Jack Hawkins, Richard Beymer, Maximilian Schell, and Annette Gorman, with an early screen appearance from Lana Wood, the sister of Natalie Wood. The play premiered at the Comedy Theatre in Londons West End in February 1959, and opened at the Music Box Theatre on Broadway on December 2, 1959, and closed October 1, 1960, after 337 performances. The young Juliet Mills, a teenager at the time, played the role of Pamela Harrington, and was nominated for a Tony Award for her performance. Predsedatel The Chairman is a 1964 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksei Saltykov and starring Mikhail Ulyanov, Nonna Mordyukova and Ivan Lapikov. This film was honored with a Second Prize at All-Union Film Festival in Kiev. Maroc 7 Maroc 7 is a 1967 British thriller film directed by Gerry OHara and starring Gene Barry, Elsa Martinelli, Leslie Phillips and Denholm Elliott. The screenplay concerns an international jewel thief who hatches a plan to go to Morocco and steal a valuable artifact. The theme song was an instrumental by the Shadows: "Maroc 7" rose to No. 24 on the UK singles chart in April 1967. The Flower with the Deadly Sting The Flower with the Petals of Steel is a 1973 Italian giallo film directed by Gianfranco Piccioli, starring Gianni Garko. Not Now Darling Not Now, Darling is a 1973 British comedy film adapted from the play of the same title by John Chapman and Ray Cooney. The plot is a farce centered on a shop in central London that sells fur coats. A loosely related sequel Not Now was released in 1976. It was the last film to feature appearances by Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert who had been a leading celebrity couple in the 1930s and 1940s. A Child in the Crowd A Child in the Crowd is a 1976 French drama film directed by Gérard Blain. It was entered into the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. Sammy's Super T-Shirt Sammys Super T-Shirt is a British film made by the Childrens Film Foundation in 1978. Slow Dancing in the Big City Slow Dancing in the Big City is a 1978 film directed by John G. Avildsen and starring Paul Sorvino and Anne Ditchburn. This was the first film made by Avildsen after 1976s Rocky won Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director. It has never been released on video or DVD. Dream Lovers Dream Lovers is a 1986 Hong Kong romantic fantasy film directed by Tony Au. The film stars Chow Yun-fat as Song Yu, a famous orchestra conductor who recently has visions of a beautiful woman and a Qin dynasty era terracotta statue. When Song visits the statues, he meets Cheung Yuet-heung, who also has dreams of a long lost lover. but with her visions being more violent. The two meet with a medium who tells them that they are the reincarnations of a pair of lovers who were murdered hundreds of years earlier. Dream Lovers was Aus second film following 1983s Last Affair where he again worked with Chow. The film grossed over HK$7 million on its release and was nominated for four awards at the 6th Hong Kong Film Awards, where Law Wing-fai won the award for Best Original Film Score. The Beat The Beat is a film released in the U.S. in 1988. Taste of Life Una botta di vita is a 1988 Italian comedy film directed by Enrico Oldoini. Fun Down There Fun Down There is a 1988 drama film directed by Roger Stigliano. It stars Michael Waite, who co-wrote the script with Stigliano. It premiered at the 1989 Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Teddy Award for Best Feature Film. It was released onto DVD by Frameline. Ladykillers Ladykillers is a 1988 television film, directed by Robert Michael Lewis, and starring Lesley-Anne Down, Marilu Henner Susan Blakely, and Keith David as Abe. The film score was composed by Mark Snow. The plot of this film is unconnected with The Ladykillers film of 1955 or the 2004 remake of the same name. Les portes tournantes The Revolving Doors is a 1988 Canadian-French French-language drama film directed by Francis Mankiewicz. The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Gunmen Gunmen is a 1988 Hong Kong action crime drama film produced by Tsui Hark, directed by Kirk Wong and starring Tony Leung, Adam Cheng and Waise Lee. The film was released in Hong Kong theatrically before Hong Kong motion picture rating system took effort; afterwards, the film was rated Category III for the home video release. Hell's Trap Trampa Infernal is a 1989 Mexican horror film written and directed by Pedro Galindo III, and co-written by Santiago Galindo. Benvenuti in casa Gori Benvenuti in casa Gori, internationally known as Welcome to home Gori, is a 1990 comedy-drama film directed by Alessandro Benvenuti. It is based on a comedy play with the same name by Ugo Chiti and the same Benvenuti. For her performance Ilaria Occhini was awarded with a Nastro dArgento for Best Supporting Actress. The film has a sequel, Return to Home Gori. Baby of the Bride Baby of the Bride is a 1991 American made-for-television drama film directed by Bill Bixby. It premiered on CBS on December 22, 1991 and was released on DVD in 2003. It was preceded by Children of the Bride and followed by Mother of the Bride. Miracolo italiano Miracolo italiano is a 1994 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Enrico Oldoini. Mon amie Max My Friend Max is a 1994 Canadian drama film, written by Guy Fournier and Jefferson Lewis, directed by Michel Brault. The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Reflections on a Crime Reflections on a Crime is a 1994 American prison thriller written and directed by Jon Purdy. Mimi Rogers stars as a woman in the final hours of Death Row retelling the murder of her husband that she was incarcerated for. The Steal The Steal is a 1995 British comedy thriller film directed by John Hay and starring Alfred Molina, Helen Slater and Peter Bowles. Dushmani: A Violent Love Story Dushmani: A Violent Love Story is a 1996 Indian Bollywood film directed by Bunty Soorma. It stars Sunny Deol, Jackie Shroff, Manisha Koirala and Deepti Naval in pivotal roles. The rights of this film are now owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. Echo Echo is a 1997 erotic thriller film directed by Charles Correll made for TV starring Jack Wagner and Alexandra Paul. The film was also known as Deadly Echo in Canada and the United Kingdom. Somewhere in the City Somewhere in the City is a 1998 American indie comedy-drama film written and directed by Ramin Niami. Painted Angels Painted Angels is a film by Jon Sanders starring Brenda Fricker, Kelly McGillis, Meret Becker, Bronagh Gallagher, Lisa Jakub and Anna Mottram. The film was shot in Saskatchewan, Canada, and follows the lives of several women in a brothel in a midwestern prairie town in the 1870s. It premièred at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and was released in cinemas in the UK by Artificial Eye in February 1999 and on video in June 1999. Knockout Knockout, is a 2000 film starring Sophia Adella Luke as the protagonist Isabelle Alvarado, who finds female boxing as an alternative to her domestic problems. Black Mail Blackmail is a 1973 Bollywood thriller film directed by Vijay Anand. The film stars Dharmendra, Raakhee, Madan Puri, and Shatrughan Sinha. Many critic consider it as one of Vijay Anands underrated work. Aavishkar Avishkaar is a 1974 Hindi movie. Produced and directed by Basu Bhattacharya, the film stars Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore. The film was the part of Basu Battacharyas introspective trilogy on marital discord in an urban setting, which included Anubhav and Griha Pravesh The movie was critically acclaimed with critics giving it five out of five stars in the Bollywood guide Collections. The review by the newspaper Hindu quoted "Here you can see Khanna inhabiting a disillusioned husband with all the details. There is nothing trademark Kaka here as you only see Amar with all his frailties come alive on the screen. It must have being challenging for the raging star to pick a role where he was not the hero in the conventional sense." The film was a box office hit. Khanna waived 70% of his remuneration to star in this project. The critics from the Internet site Scroll.in quoted "Aavishkar is indisputably Rajesh Khannas film. Through a fog of cigarette smoke, Amars fixed gaze communicates the dullness of fatigue after the shattering of his inner world. When he speaks, his voice is low, and in two confrontational flashbacks with his hostile father-in-law, Khannas performance peaks. The superstars superb performance in Basu Bhattacharyas domestic drama proves his unexplored talent at stasis." Waiting for Woody Waiting for Woody is a 1998 drama short film directed by and starring Grant Heslov. The Legend of Rip Van Winkle Rips Dream is a 1905 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Ward Six Ward Six is a 1978 Yugoslav drama film directed by Lucian Pintilie, an adaptation of Anton Chekhovs short story Ward No. 6. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. Childhood Days is a 1990 Japanese film directed by Masahiro Shinoda. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. It was based on a manga of the same name by Fujio A. Fujiko. Mulher Objeto Mulher Objeto is a 1981 Brazilian erotic film directed by Silvio de Abreu. Yogi's Great Escape Yogis Great Escape is a 1987 animated made-for-television film produced by Hanna-Barbera for syndication as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series. Blue Money Blue Money is a 1972 American soft core porn film written and directed by Alain Patrick as Alain-Patrick Chappuis and based upon a story by Nick Boretz. The film is distributed by Crown International Pictures. Ulsavapittennu Ulsavapittennu is a 1988 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Bharath Gopi and written by John Paul. The film stars Mohanlal, Parvathy Jayaram, Jayaram and Sukumaran in the lead roles. The film has musical score composed by G. Devarajan. The film was a commercial success at the box office. Mohanlal won the Kerala State Film Award – Special Jury Award for his performance in the film. Lisa Lisa is a 2001 French-Swiss romantic drama war film directed by Pierre Grimblat based on the novel Théâtre dans la nuit by Patrick Cauvin, starring Jeanne Moreau, Marion Cotillard, Benoît Magimel and Sagamore Stévenin. Mere Mehboob Mere Mehboob is a 1963 Indian film directed by Harnam Singh Rawail and starring Rajendra Kumar, Sadhana, Ashok Kumar, Nimmi, Pran, Johnny Walker and Ameeta. The film became a big hit and took the number one position at the box office in 1963. A Muslim social film, it drew a background from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh and traditional Lucknow. The famous song "Mere Mehboob Tujhe Mere" was shot in the University Hall and in a couple of places, one gets to see the University. The opening scene of the movie shows the famous residential hall and the associated clock tower; "Victoria Gate". Johnnie Walker Johnnie Walker is a Malayalam film directed by Jayaraj and written by Ranjith. Mammootty appeared in the lead along with a set of youngsters. The story centres around a middle aged man who joins the same college that his younger brother studies at. The film, noted for its different filmmaking style, was a trendsetter in the 1990s *Corpus Callosum *Corpus Callosum is a 2002 experimental Canadian film directed by Michael Snow. The title is a reference to the part of the brain which was once thought to have been home to the human soul, and which scientifically passes messages between the two hemispheres. The Corpus Callosum of the film refers to the mysterious space between illusion and reality. It won the Independent/Experimental Film and Video Award from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards. Corpus Callosum is said to be a "digital self-appraisal of Snows work", showcasing his passion for visual manipulations through editing. Throughout the film, Mr.Snows voice can be heard as he directs the film, adding to the break in the fourth wall which the film attempts to create. The Selling Wizard The Selling Wizard is a 1954 commercial short film presented by Anheuser-Busch that runs for 10 minutes to showcase large modern freezers that make it easier for grocers to sell their goods and make higher profits. It is aimed at businesses that require display freezers for their products. The narrator makes points of the promoted freezer cabinet to utilize efficient design in space saving, modernized refrigeration methods, and attractive presentation of products stored in the freezer. The title comes from a spokeswoman next to the freezer who is dressed as a wizard with a wand and in revealing clothes who does not talk but motions with the narration. Chanti Chanti is a 1992 Telugu drama film, produced by K. S. Rama Rao on Creative Commercials banner and directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty. The film stars Venkatesh, Meena in the lead roles and music composed by Illayaraja. The film is remake of Tamil movie Chinna Thambi and again remade in Hindi as Anari with Venkatesh reprising his role alongside Karishma Kapoor in the pivotal roles and in Kannada movie Ramachaari. The film recorded as a Industry Hit at the box office. The film was the first film to cross 100 days in more than 40 direct centers that was an industry record at that time. Dvenadtsat mesyatsev The Twelve Months is a 1973 Soviet Lenfilm fantasy film directed by Anatoliy Granik based on the play by Samuil Marshak adapted from the fairy tale with the same name. The Silence The Silence is an Australian television film that first aired on ABC on 2 April 2006. Osoi hito Late Bloomer is a 2004 Japanese film by Go Shibata, about a handicapped serial killer named Sumida. Song of Songs Song of Songs is a 2005 film directed by Josh Appignanesi and written by Josh Appignanesi and Jay Basu. It stars Natalie Press and Joel Chalfen. Press plays a devoutly orthodox Jewish young woman who tries to bring her estranged, secular brother back into the fold. Made in the UK, it was released there in February 2006 after winning a special commendation for Best British Film at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2005 and a nomination for the Tiger Awards at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. The film was produced by Gayle Griffiths who won the Alfred Dunhill UK Talent Film Award at the London Film Festival 2005 for the production. Through the Forest À travers la forêt is a 2005 French film directed by Jean-Paul Civeyrac. The Karate Guard The Karate Guard is a 2005 American one-reel animated cartoon and the 163rd Tom and Jerry short. Directed by Joseph Barbera and Spike Brandt, The Karate Guard was the last Tom and Jerry cartoon to be written, co-storyboarded, co-directed and co-produced by Joseph Barbera before his death on December 18, 2006. It is also the last Tom and Jerry production produced in fullscreen 4:3 aspect ratio. It had a limited theatrical release in cinemas throughout Los Angeles on September 27, 2005 and had its television premiere on Cartoon Network on . A Boy Who Went to Heaven Boy Goes to Heaven, also known as A Boy Who Went to Heaven, is a 2005 South Korean film directed by Yoon Tae-yong, starring Yum Jung-ah and Park Hae-il. Dragon Boys Dragon Boys is a CBC Television miniseries starring Eric Tsang, Byron Mann, Lawrence Chou, Tzi Ma, Lauren Lee Smith, Steph Song, Darryl Quon, Christina Ma, Jean Yoon, Simon Wong and Chang Tseng. It aired on CBC on January 7 and 8 of 2007. Plumíferos - Aventuras voladoras Plumíferos is a 2010 Argentine computer-animated adventure comedy film, produced by CS Entertainment, Manos Digitales Animation Studio, and 100 Bares Producciones, and was released on February 18, 2010 in Argentina. The film was directed by Daniel DeFelippo and Gustavo Giannini. The English-language version was released direct-to-video in the United States on 1 April 2014 titled Birds Of Paradise from Lionsgate Home Entertainment, featuring the voices of Ashley Tisdale, Drake Bell, Jon Lovitz, Ken Jeong, Jane Lynch, and Keith David. Oh-Oku: The Women of the Inner Palace is a Japanese historic romantic drama film released on December 23, 2006, by Fuji Television. The film revolves around the Ejima-Ikushima affair of 1714. Director Tōru Hayashi and screenplay writer Taeko Asano also directed and wrote the 2005 television series of the same name on the Fuji Television. The theme song, Unmei, was written and sang by Kumi Koda Bad Day Bad Day is an independent British film starring Claire Goose, Donna Air, Sarah Harding, Anthony Ofoegbu and Robbie Gee. It is the latest feature film from director Ian David Diaz, whose past films include The Killing Zone, Dead Room and Fallen Angels. A Walk to Beautiful A Walk to Beautiful is a 2007 American documentary film, executive produced by Steven M. Engel and Helen Diana Reavis, produced and distributed by Engel Entertainment, about women who suffer from childbirth injuries in Ethiopia. In 2007, it premiered in film festivals and was chosen for the International Documentary Association Best Feature Documentary Film of the Year award. The following year, the film opened in theaters in the United States in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. A 52-minute version of A Walk to Beautiful that premiered on NOVA on PBS on May 13, 2008, won the 2009 Emmy Award in the Outstanding Informational Programming category on September 21, 2009, at the News and Documentary Emmy Awards ceremony on September 21, 2009, at Rose Hall, Lincoln Center in New York City. Grenadier: Hohoemi no senshi is a manga series written and illustrated by Sōsuke Kaise, published in Kadokawa Shotens Shōnen Ace in 2003. The manga was licensed in Taiwan by Ever Glory Publishing. The manga was adapted into an animated television series in 2004. The anime series aired on WOWOW from October 14, 2004 to January 13, 2005, totaling twelve episodes. Miyori's Forest is the title of a 2004 manga series by Hideji Oda, and the 2007 anime television film based on it. Two manga sequels, and were published in 2007 and 2008. Netherland Dwarf Netherland Dwarf is a 2008 Australian short drama film written and directed by David Michod. The film had its world premiere at the Sydney Film Festival on 16 June 2008 and also screened at number of film festivals including Sundance Film Festival and Berlin International Film Festival in 2009. Justin Time This is the live action movie, for the TV series see Justin Time Justin Time is a 2010 American direct-to-DVD action teen film. It was released on DVD on March 9, 2010. The River Within The River Within is a 2009 film written and directed by Zac Heath and starring Josh Odor, Craig Luttrell, Jaclyn Friedlander, Craig Morris, and Maurice Mejia. It was produced by Inspired Life Films and Fabled Motion Pictures and released in theaters September 11, 2009 and on DVD November 10, 2009 by its distributor, Cloud Ten Pictures. It was shot on location along the Spring River in Arkansas. Upside Upside is a 2010 American dramatic film written and directed by Ken Horstmann and starring Randall Bentley. It is set in Atlanta, Georgia. Raise Your Head Raise Your Head is a 2009 Italian drama film written and directed by Alessandro Angelini. For her performance Anita Kravos was nominated for David di Donatello for best supporting actress, and the film also received two nominations a Nastri dArgento Awards, for best original story and for best actor. Ihmisen osa The Human Part is a drama comedy from Finland. It is directed by Juha Lehtola. The film premiered in Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival on 25 November 2018, and received its local premiere in Finland on 21 December 2018. The film is inspired by Kari Hotakainens novel of the same name. The film was written by Kari Hotakainen and Juha Lehtola. Leo Viirret worked on script adaptation and dramaturgy in the film. Thelma, Louise et Chantal Thelma, Louise et Chantal is a 2010 French comedy film directed by Benoît Pétré. Good Copy Bad Copy Good Copy Bad Copy is a 2007 documentary film about copyright and culture in the context of Internet, peer-to-peer file sharing and other technological advances, directed by Andreas Johnsen, Ralf Christensen, and Henrik Moltke. It features interviews with many people with various perspectives on copyright, including copyright lawyers, producers, artists and filesharing service providers. A central point of the documentary is the thesis that "creativity itself is on the line" and that a balance needs to be struck, or that there is a conflict between protecting the right of those who own intellectual property and the rights of future generations to create. Igillena Maluwo Flying Fish is a 2011 anthology film directed by Sri Lankan filmmaker Sanjeewa Pushpakumara. It was produced with the financial support of the Hubert Bals Fund of the International Film Festival Rotterdam. The film made its world premiere on January 28, 2011, as part of the Rotterdam festivals Tiger Awards Competition.Film has been noted for its political value, beautiful cinematography, long takes, and shocking violence The film draws on stories from the directors life in his hometown of Trincomalee, Sri Lanka, where Flying Fish was shot. 03:34 Terremoto en Chile 03:34: Earthquake in Chile is a Chilean film directed by Juan Pablo Ternicier, and written by Mateo Iribarren, which will narrate three different stories, based on the 2010 Chile earthquake. The movie premiered in the town of Dichato, in the Biobío Region, on February 27, 2011, exactly a year after the catastrophe, and will be released to the rest of Chile on March 3. The first teaser of 03:34 appeared in the Internet on January 17, 2011. Filming began in November 2010, in the same places that the catastrophe occurred, with the support of the National Council of Culture and the Arts, and Carabineros de Chile, who helped with the recording in the affected zones. The movie had a budget of 1.4 million US dollars, and all money grossed by the movie will be given for the construction of schools in the most affected coastal zones. In January 2012, the film was selected to be preserved in the Library of the Congress of the United States catalog. The Moo Man The Moo Man is a 2013 British documentary film, directed by Andy Heathcote, about an organic dairy farm in Sussex, England. The film had its premiere at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it competed in the World Cinema Documentary category. The film focusses on a small dairy farm run by Steve Hook, which produces and sells raw, unpasteurised organic milk. Near Hailsham, Sussex, Longleys Farm is situated on the Pevensey Levels. The farm was started by Steves father Phil, who is still involved in the business, and who also features in the film, along with Steves wife and four children. The film covers Steves struggles to keep the 55-head-herd farm afloat in the face of the power of the supermarkets, and shows his close relationship with his cows, especially Ida, a 12-year-old Friesian. The documentary was filmed over four years. The film was selected as one of the twelve competitors in the World Cinema Documentary category at the Sundance Film Festival, held in Utah, US in January 2013. The films director, Andy Heathcote, explained that he and his partner Heike Bachelier, the films co-producer and editor, had almost not applied to enter the festival because the entry fee was a lot for their small production company, Trufflepig Films, to find: "Sundance selection was something we never even thought to be a realistic possibility. We weren’t even going to apply. For a hand-to-mouth DIY film outfit like us, the £75 fee might at least fill the petrol tank. However, can an indie outfit like us NOT apply to Sundance? No, of course not. The car was light on juice for a week, but I’m so very glad it was." In a preview of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, festival director John Cooper said of the film: "I have kind of a crazy favourite, a film I watched and just couldn’t shake until the end. It’s a documentary called The Moo Man about a dairy farmer in England. I found it to be such a beautiful story, really touching. It’s probably not something that most people would rush to, but I found it really special." The film was first screened for friends and family of those involved in its production at the Hailsham Pavilion Cinema on 30 September 2012. The film is scheduled to have five screenings at the Sundance Film Festival; its world premiere was held there on 21 January 2013. The Trick Movie: The Last Stage is a 2014 Japanese film directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi. Kil KIL is a 2013 Malaysian mystery drama film directed by Nik Amir Mustapha and It was written by Nik Amir Mustapha, Rewan Ishak and Khairulzaman Dzulkifly and produced by Tengku Iesta Tengku Alaudin. The films title, a play on the word "kill" and "Akil", the latter being the name of the main protagonist – a quiet and depressed young man who sees suicide as his only solution. After several suicide attempts, Akil hires an agency known as Life Action Bureau, to help him commit suicide. When the date of his death draws near, he falls in love with a girl he met, Zara. This interaction however causes him to begin having second thoughts about death. The film stars Redza Minhat and Cristina Suzanne. The film had a public release on 30 May 2013. The film won four awards from seven nominations at the Anugerah Skrin 2013 and topped the 26th Malaysian Film Festival with five wins out of eleven nominations. Gaza Surf Club Gaza Surf Club is a 2016 German documentary film directed by Philip Gnadt and Mickey Yamine. It was screened in the Documentaries section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. All American High Revisited All American High is a 1987 documentary film directed by Keva Rosenfeld that chronicles the life of the 1984 senior class at Torrance High School in Los Angeles County. The film is narrated by the Finnish exchange student “Rikki” Rauhala and observes 1980s California high school culture from a foreigner’s perspective. The film was independently financed, with additional funds provided through an American Film Institute−National Endowment for the Arts grant. The film was selected for Grand Jury Prize competition at the 1987 Sundance Film Festival. It was originally broadcast on Public Broadcasting Service. All American High Revisited A second documentary film about the former Torrance High senior class was directed by Keva Rosenfeld in 2014, All American High Revisited. It combines the original film with new footage of the films principal subjects being interviewed on their high school years, the process of growing up, and the various paths in life that they took. Diamond Tongues Diamond Tongues is a 2015 Canadian comedy drama film directed by Pavan Moondi and Brian Robertson. It stars July Talk band-member Leah Fay as a struggling actress who descends into a downward spiral of depression, narcissism and cruelty. The film premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah on January 25, 2015, and was acquired by Mongrel Media for distribution in Canada and by Factory 25 for the United States. It had a limited theatrical release in Canada on August 7, 2015. Bachchan Bachchan is a 2014 Bengali comedy thriller directed by Raja Chanda and produced under the banners of Reliance Entertainment and Grassroot Entertainment and distributed by Reliance Entertainment. The film feature actors Jeet, Aindrita Ray and Payel Sarkar in the lead roles. It is the official remake of the 2011 Kannada film Vishnuvardhana. Kistimaat Kistimaat is a 2014 Bangladeshi action film directed by Ashiqur Rahman and produced by Tiger Media Limited and The Abhi Pictures. The film features Arifin Shuvoo and Achol Akhe in lead roles while Misha Sawdagor plays the main antagonist in the film. The film is about a police officer and his fight against corruption. The film was released on Eid al-Adha, 6 October 2014, and was a commercial success. The movie was inspired by the 2010 Hindi film Dabangg. Adam Green's Aladdin Adam Greens Aladdin is an independent film written, directed by, and starring Adam Green. It presents a modern take on the Arabian Nights classic tale. The film stars Alia Shawkat, Natasha Lyonne, Jack Dishel, Macaulay Culkin, and Nicole LaLiberte. The film explores themes of technology, government repression, greed, and true love. The film was partially funded through the crowdfunding website Kickstarter, and filmed over the summer of 2014. The film was released on April 15, 2016, through video on demand. The Assistant The Assistant is a 2015 drama-thriller film directed by Christophe Ali and Nicolas Bonilauri and starring Nathalie Baye and Malik Zidi. Galaxy Turnpike is a 2015 Japanese science fiction comedy film written and directed by Kōki Mitani. The film was released on October 24, 2015. Speedunnodu Speedunnodu is a 2016 Indian Telugu romantic comedy film directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao. It is produced by Bheemineni Sunitha under her production company Good Will Cinema, Speedunnodu features Bellamkonda Sreenivas and Sonarika Bhadoria in the lead roles. Production commenced in April 2015 and the films principal photography was completed by January 2016. The film released worldwide on 5 February 2016. This film is a remake of 2012 Tamil movie Sundarapandian which had also been remade in Kannada in 2013 as Raja Huli. M/M M/M is a 2018 Canadian-German independent film directed by Drew Lint. The film follows Matthew, a Canadian expatriate living in Berlin, who becomes obsessed with a Berliner named Matthias. The film premiered on January 21, 2018 at the Slamdance Film Festival, and had its Canadian premiere on May 30, 2018 at the Inside Out Film and Video Festival. It was picked up by TLA Releasing for distribution in the U.S., the U.K. and France. Het leven is vurrukkulluk Life Is Wonderful is a 2018 Dutch comedy film directed by Frans Weisz. It was based on the book of the same name by Remco Campert, written in 1961. In July 2018, it was one of nine films shortlisted to be the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not selected. Dukla 61 Dukla 61 is a 2018 Czech disaster film directed by David Ondříček. The film is set in 1961 when a mining disaster at Dukla Mine in Dolní Suchá killed 108 miners. The film focuses on a family of a man who works at the mine along with his son. The film premiered at Finále Plzeň Film Festival. The first part was broadcast on 27 May 2018. It was viewed by 952,000 people. The second part was broadcast on 3 June 2018 and was viewed by 1,130,000 people. Mr. Chandramouli Mr. Chandramouli is a 2018 Indian Tamil language sports comedy thriller film written and directed by Thiru and produced by G. Dhananjayan. It features Karthik, Gautham Karthik, Regina Cassandra, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, and Santhosh Prathap in the lead roles. The film revolves around Raghav, a professional boxer, finds himself in a fix when an unexpected turn of events gets him tangled in a battle between his passion, family and the love of his life. The Twins' Tea Party The Twins Tea Party is an 1896 British short silent actuality film, produced and directed by Robert W. Paul, featuring twin girls squabbling over a piece of cake at a tea party. One girl slaps the other a few times, arguing over the cake. Then, when the other girl cries, the first girl feels sorry and makes up, hugging and kissing her. The film, "was one of the very first facials," which according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline was, "a popular genre in early British cinema that exploited what to 1896 audiences was the astonishing novelty of being able to see moving images of recognisable people in medium close-up as they reacted to a particular situation." John Barnes, author of The Beginnings of the Cinema in England, adds that, "this charming one-shot film of two infant girls reluctantly sharing tea was one of the most popular items exhibited in R.W. Pauls programmes at the Alhambra Theatre in 1896." The film was remade in 1898, and distributed under the title Tea: The Twins Tea Party. This version was promoted as "an improved edition of the favourite Twins Tea Party." Nail in the Boot Nail in the Boot is a 1931 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov Young Bride Young Bride is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by William A. Seiter and written by Garrett Fort, Ralph Murphy and Jane Murfin. The film stars Helen Twelvetrees, Eric Linden, Arline Judge, Roscoe Ates and Polly Walters. The film was released on April 8, 1932, by RKO Pictures. White Woman White Woman is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Stuart Walker and starring Carole Lombard, Charles Laughton, and Charles Bickford. The screenplay concerns a young widow who remarries and accompanies her husband to his remote jungle rubber plantation. The film was based on the Broadway play Hangmans Whip by Norman Reilly Raine and Frank Butler. One of hundreds of Paramount films held in limbo by Universal Studios. Universal gained ownership of Paramount features produced between 1929 and 1949. Paramount remade the film in 1939 as Island of Lost Men, with Anna May Wong, J. Carrol Naish and Broderick Crawford in the roles originated by Lombard, Laughton and Bickford. It was directed by Kurt Neumann. The Thundering Herd The Thundering Herd is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Randolph Scott, Judith Allen, Buster Crabbe, Noah Beery and Harry Carey. Based on the novel The Thundering Herd by Zane Grey, the film is about two buffalo hunters who face dangers with the Indians and a gang of outlaws. The Thundering Herd is a remake of the 1925 film The Thundering Herd. Both Noah Beery and Raymond Hatton, Wallace Beerys frequent screen comedy partner during the late 1920s, reprised their roles. The film is now in the public domain and also known as Buffalo Stampede, the title Favorite Films used in their 1950 reissue of the film. Hathaway directed much of the same cast that same year in another Zane Grey story, Man of the Forest. Educated Fish Educated Fish is a 1937 animated short film that was part of Paramounts Color Classics series. It was nominated for Best Animated Short at the 10th Academy Awards. Wife, Husband and Friend Wife, Husband and Friend is a 1939 comedy film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Loretta Young, Warner Baxter and Binnie Barnes in the three title roles, respectively. The film, based on a script by Nunnally Johnson, tells the story of a contractor and his wife, and how their musical ambitions result in marital tensions and a romantic triangle with a professional singer. The film was remade as Everybody Does It, starring Paul Douglas as the contractor, Celeste Holm as his wife, and Linda Darnell as the singer. They Met in Moscow They Met in Moscow is a 1941 Soviet musical-comedy film directed by Ivan Pyryev. Unexpected Uncle Unexpected Uncle is a 1941 American comedy-drama film directed by Peter Godfrey and starring Charles Coburn, Anne Shirley, and James Craig. Girl Rush Girl Rush is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas and written by Robert E. Kent. The film stars Wally Brown, Alan Carney, Frances Langford, Barbara Jo Allen, Robert Mitchum, Paul Hurst, Patti Brill and Sarah Padden. The film was released on October 25, 1944, by RKO Pictures. House Hunting Mice House Hunting Mice is a 1947 animated short film from Warner Bros., that was produced in Cinecolor. Running for 7 minutes and starring mice Hubie and Bertie, the short was solely directed by Chuck Jones and co-written by Michael Maltese and Tedd Pierce, and the voices were done by Mel Blanc and Stan Freberg. House Hunting Mice, among many other animated shorts, features the song "Powerhouse" by Raymond Scott when the automated sweeping robots pursue the two mice. Crossroads of Laredo Crossroads of Laredo is a Western film compiled by extant silent footage of the unfinished Streets of Laredo, the first known film project of Ed Wood. It lasts 23 minutes. Wood was the director, the writer, and one of the actors of the film. The film includes a music score by Ben Weisman and narration by Cliff Stone. The footage of the original were located by Brett Thompson, John Crawford Thomas, and Dolores Fuller. They were responsible for editing the film and adding narration. The film was released alongside the documentary The Haunted World of Edward D. Wood, Jr.. It was included as an extra in the DVD release of the documentary in 2005, digitally restored. The Big Cat The Big Cat is a 1949 American outdoor action film in Technicolor directed by Phil Karlson. The cast included Lon McCallister, Peggy Ann Garner, Preston Foster, Forrest Tucker, Skip Homeier, and Gene Reynolds. Karlson said the film "was a complete social statement. That was my answer to John Fords The Grapes of Wrath." Curtain Razor Curtain Razor is a 1949 Looney Tunes short directed by Friz Freleng and starring Porky Pig. It is notable as a showcase of the voice talent of Mel Blanc. Mr. Music Mr. Music is a 1950 film starring Bing Crosby and Nancy Olson, directed by Richard Haydn, and released by Paramount Pictures. It is based on the play Accent on Youth written by Samson Raphaelson. Filming took place from October to December 1949 in Hollywood. You for Me You for Me is a 1952 American romantic comedy film directed by Don Weis and starring Peter Lawford, Jane Greer, and Gig Young. The film was produced by Henry Berman, with music by Alberto Colombo. Bengazi Bengazi is a 1955 American drama film directed by John Brahm and starring Richard Conte, Victor McLaglen and Richard Carlson. Several adventurers hunt for treasure in the desert near the Libyan town of Benghazi. John and Julie John and Julie is a British comedy film, starring Colin Gibson, Lesley Dudley, Noelle Middleton and Moira Lister, and featuring Peter Sellers and Sid James in early screen roles. Uncle Hyacynth Uncle Hyacynth is a 1956 Spanish drama film directed by Ladislao Vajda. At the 6th Berlin International Film Festival, Pablito Calvo won the Golden Bear for his interpretation in this film. Herod the Great Herod the Great is a 1958 Italian-French epic historical drama film directed by Victor Tourjansky. Pier 5, Havana Pier 5, Havana is a 1959 crime film directed by Edward L. Cahn starring Cameron Mitchell and Allison Hayes, with the unique distinction of being perhaps the only American drama filmed in Cuba just after Fidel Castros revolution. We Will Go to Deauville We Will Go to Deauville is a 1962 French Comedy film directed by Francis Rigaud, written by Francis Rigaud and Jacques Vilfrid, starring Michel Serrault and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "We Will Go to Deauville", "Io... 2 ville e 4 scocciatori". Maciste, gladiatore di Sparta The Terror of Rome Against the Son of Hercules is a 1964 peplum film directed by Mario Caiano and starring Mark Forest and Marilù Tolo. A Long Journey Largo viaje is a 1967 Chilean drama film influenced by Italian neorealism and the French New Wave. The Committee The Committee is a 1968 British independent black-and-white film noir film. It featured original music by Pink Floyd as well as Arthur Browns song Nightmare. Revolution Revolution is a documentary film by Jack OConnell made in San Francisco in 1967. It was subsequently revived with added reminiscences. Although most interviewees are not named some of them have been identified, such as Kurt Hirschhorn, Frank Jordan, Cecil Williams and Herb Caen. Daria Halprin appears in the film as herself. Also appearing in the film are the Ace of Cups, Country Joe and the Fish, and Dan Hicks. The Female Bunch The Female Bunch is a 1969 action film directed by Al Adamson, and starring Russ Tamblyn and Lon Chaney Jr.. The plot centered on a group of violent, man-hating female criminals who cause trouble around the Mexican border. The Female Bunch was shot in the summer of 1969 at the Spahn Ranch during the time that it was occupied by the Manson Family. The film was distributed on DVD by Troma Entertainment. Parwana Parwana is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language psychological thriller film directed by psychological thriller film directed by psychological thriller film directed by psychological thriller film directed by psychological thriller film directed by psychological thriller film directed by publisher=}} The Hassled Hooker The Hassled Hooker is a 1972 Italian crime-drama film co-written and directed by Eriprando Visconti. Risking Meet Him and Die is a 1976 film directed by Franco Prosperi and starring Ray Lovelock, Martin Balsam and Elke Sommer. Corleone Corleone is a 1978 Italian crime film also known as Father of the Godfather. It stars Claudia Cardinale, Giuliano Gemma and Tony Kendall and is set in Sicily in the 1950s. Gemma was awarded 1979 Best Actor at the Montréal World Film Festival for his role. Hypochondriac Il malato immaginario is a 1979 Italian comedy film directed by Tonino Cervi. It is a loose adaptation of Molières Le Malade imaginaire set in 1600 papal Rome. The Lovers' Wind The Lovers Wind is a 1978 French documentary film directed by Albert Lamorisse about the landscape of Iran. Lamorisse was killed in a helicopter crash while filming the documentary, during a helicopter-tour of Iran. His widow and son completed the film, based on his production notes, and released the film eight years later in 1978. It was nominated for a posthumous Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Mistress of the Apes Mistress of the Apes is a 1979 film from Larry Buchanan. A tu per tu A tu per tu is a 1984 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. Love Hotel is a 1985 Japanese pink film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Shinji Sōmai and starring Noriko Hayami. Casablanca, Casablanca Casablanca, Casablanca is a 1985 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Francesco Nuti. It is the sequel of The Pool Hustlers. For his performance Nuti won the David di Donatello for best actor. The Dressmaker The Dressmaker is a 1988 British drama film directed by Jim OBrien and starring Joan Plowright, Billie Whitelaw and Pete Postlethwaite. Set during the Second World War in England, the story concerns a claustrophobic relationship between two middle-aged sisters and their fragile 17-year-old niece. It is an adaptation of the novel The Dressmaker by Beryl Bainbridge. Batwara Batwara is a 1989 Bollywood film directed by J.P. Dutta. The film stars Dharmendra, Vinod Khanna, Dimple Kapadia, Amrita Singh, Poonam Dhillon, Shammi Kapoor, Mohsin Khan and Amrish Puri. Sailaab Sailaab is a Bollywood suspense thriller film of 1990 directed by Deepak Balraj Vij, starring Aditya Pancholi and Madhuri Dixit in lead roles. This film is a remake of 1988 Tamil film Kan Simittum Neram. Saroj Khan won the Filmfare Best Choreography Award for Madhuris dance for the song "Humko Aaj Kal Hai Intezaar". The song also features in "Top 10 songs of Madhuri Dixit" published by Times of India. Nightmare in the Daylight Nightmare in the Daylight is a 1992 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Lou Antonio, starring Jaclyn Smith and Christopher Reeve. It premiered on CBS on November 22, 1992. The Last Dance is a 1993 film directed by the Japanese film director Juzo Itami, about the final year of a successful film director suffering from cancer. The film can be seen as a criticism of the traditional attitudes of Japanese doctors to their patients, especially the withholding of information from patients suffering from terminal illnesses. It also touches on other end-of-life issues for the terminally ill. The cast includes Rentarō Mikuni, Masahiko Tsugawa and Nobuko Miyamoto. Mikuni was nominated for the Best Actor award at the Japanese Academy Awards for his role in this film and Tsuribaka nisshi 6. During a showing of this film in Japan, a cinema screen was slashed by a right-wing protester. I Am a Promise: The Children of Stanton Elementary School I Am a Promise: The Children of Stanton Elementary School is a 1993 documentary film about the pupils at Stanton Elementary School, an inner city school in Philadelphia. It was aired on HBO as part of its America Undercover series. The film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for producers Alan and Susan Raymond. The husband and wife documentarians were also the cinematographer and editor as well as director and narrator for the film. Interview Day Eskimo Day is 1996 BBC comedy drama, written by Jack Rosenthal and directed by Piers Haggard, about the trials and tribulations of three young would-be students as they arrive with their families at Queens College, on interview day. There was a sequel, Cold Enough for Snow, in 1997. This film was Alec Guinnesss final acting performance before his death in 2000. The Souler Opposite The Souler Opposite is a 1998 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Bill Kalmenson and starring Christopher Meloni, Timothy Busfield and Janel Moloney. 8 X 8: A Chess Sonata in 8 Movements 8 × 8: A Chess Sonata in 8 Movements is an American experimental film directed by Hans Richter, Marcel Duchamp, and Jean Cocteau released on March 15, 1957, in New York City. It features original music by Robert Abramson, John Gruen and Douglas Townsend. Described by Richter as "part Freud, part Lewis Carroll", it is a fairy tale for the subconscious based on the game of chess. While living in New York, Hans Richter directed two feature films, Dreams That Money Can Buy and 8x8: A Chess Sonata in collaboration with Max Ernst, Cocteau, Paul Bowles, Fernand Léger, Alexander Calder, Duchamp, and others, which was partially filmed on the lawn of his summer house in Southbury. Os Trapalhões no Reino da Fantasia Os Trapalhões no Reino da Fantasia is a 1985 Brazilian live-action/animated film, directed by Dedé Santana and starring by Os Trapalhões. The animation was produced by Mauricio de Sousa Produções, known for Monicas Gang comics and animation. In Night and Ice In Nacht und Eis, also called Der Untergang der Titanic and Shipwrecked in Icebergs in the U.S., is a 1912 German adventure-disaster drama film about the sinking of Titanic. The filming began in May 1912, and the film premiered in August 1912. Loyal Opposition Loyal Opposition: Terror in the White House is an American television film that aired on The Family Channel on March 8, 1998. Le bonheur Le Bonheur is a 1934 French film directed by Marcel LHerbier. It was adapted from Henri Bernsteins play Le Bonheur, which Bernstein had staged in Paris in March 1933 with Charles Boyer and Michel Simon in leading roles; Boyer and Simon took the same parts in the film. Gharaonda Gharonda is a 1977 Hindi film, produced and directed by Bhimsain Khurana. the film stars Amol Palekar, Zarina Wahab, Shreeram Lagoo and Jalal Agha. The music is by Jaidev. Titanic Titanic is a 1915 Italian silent film directed by Pier Angelo Mazzolotti and starring Mario Bonnard, Giovanni Casaleggio and Pierino Chiesa. Despite its title, the film is not about the Sinking of the RMS Titanic but the discovery of a mineral of the same name. Dream Girl Dream Girl is a 1977 Indian Hindi film, directed by Pramod Chakravorty. The movie stars Hema Malini, Ashok Kumar, Dharmendra and Prem Chopra. Hema Malini was promoted as the Dream Girl from her first film and that eventually led her to star in this film. it became a hit at the box office. Love Lies Bleeding Love Lies Bleeding is a 1999 drama film directed by William Tannen. Meu Pé de Laranja Lima Meu Pé de Laranja Lima is a 1970 Brazilian drama film, based on the novel of the same name. Directed by Aurélio Teixeira, is the first film adaptation of the novel by José Mauro de Vasconcelos. The Famous Paparazzo The Famous Paparazzo is a 1999 Romanian drama film directed by Nicolae Mărgineanu. It was Romanias official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. It was also entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival. Mr. Flip Mr. Flip is a 1909 American silent comedy film made by Essanay Studios, directed by Gilbert M. Broncho Billy Anderson and starring Ben Turpin. The film is about a man going to various locations in town where he flirts with the women, and they in turn get revenge on him, causing him to leave their establishment. This film is believed to have included the first cinematic instance of a comedian being hit in the face with a pie, later known as the Pie in the Face, when Ben Turpin was struck. However, the pie Turpin was hit with was hand-held, not thrown. Sukrutham Sukrutham is a 1994 Malayalam film, directed by Hari Kumar, written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, with background music by Johnson. The film is based on the subject of complex human relationships, inevitable human death and the consequences to the relatives of the deceased. Christy: The Movie Christy: Return to Cutter Gap is a 2000 American made-for-television drama film starring Lauren Lee Smith, Stewart Finlay-McLennan, James Waterston, Diane Ladd, Dale Dickey, Andy Stahl, Bruce McKinnon, and Claudette Mink. One of the Missing One of the Missing is a 1968 short film written and directed by Tony Scott. The film is set during the American Civil War and is based on Ambrose Bierces short story of the same name. China Town China Town is a 1962 Hindi-language film directed and produced by Shakti Samanta. Written by Ranjan Bose and with music by Ravi. It is a black-and-white movie, starring Shammi Kapoor in a double role, as a gangster and his look-alike. Shakila is the leading lady, alongside Helen in a supporting role. The film was remade in Tamil as Kudiyirundha Koyil, starring M. G. Ramachandran and in Telugu as Bhale Thammudu, starring N. T. Rama Rao. Meerayude Dukhavum Muthuvinte Swapnavum Meerayude Dukhavum Muthuvinte Swapnavum is a 2003 Malayalam film by Vinayan, starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and Ambili Devi and produced by Tom George Kolath. This movie is about a brother protecting his disabled sister. 4 Copas 4 Hearts is a Portuguese film directed by Manuel Mozos, released in 2009 and produced by Rosa Filmes. The cast features Rita Martins, Filipe Duarte, João Lagarto, Margarida Marinho and Diana Costa e Silva. Falafel Falafel is a 2006 Lebanese film written and directed by Michel Kammoun. It world premiered on September 16, 2006 at the Ayam Beirut Festival. Falafel is Kammouns first feature film. Aarya Aarya is a 2007 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film directed by Balasekaran and produced by Manoj Kumar. The film starred Madhavan and Bhavana in the lead roles, while Prakash Raj, Vadivelu and Tejashree appear in supporting roles. The films music was composed by Mani Sharma, and the venture had a theatrical release across Tamil Nadu in August 2007. Ryan vs. Dorkman Ryan vs. Dorkman, often abbreviated by fans as RvD, is a series of Star Wars fan films, created by Ryan Wieber and Michael "Dorkman" Scott, and first released to the internet on March 1, 2003. Another Harvest Moon Another Harvest Moon is a 2009 American drama film written by Jeremy T. Black and directed by Greg Swartz about four elderly citizens coping with life in a nursing home. It stars Ernest Borgnine, Piper Laurie, Anne Meara, and Doris Roberts. The film was one of Borgnines last major roles before his death in 2012. El cielo, la tierra, y la lluvia The Sky, the Earth and the Rain is a 2008 Chilean-French-German drama film directed by José Luis Torres Leiva. Christmas at the Riviera Christmas at the Riviera is a 2007 British comedy drama starring Reece Shearsmith, Pam Ferris, Barbara Flynn, Warren Clarke, Alexander Armstrong, Anna Chancellor, Sam Kelly and Darren Boyd. It was written and directed by Mark Bussell and Justin Sbresni, and debuted on ITV at 9pm on Christmas Eve 2007. This Is the Life This is the Life is a 2008 documentary film directed by Ava DuVernay, which chronicles the alternative hip hop movement that flourished in 1990s Los Angeles and its legendary center, the Good Life Cafe. Interviewees include Myka 9 and P.E.A.C.E. of Freestyle Fellowship, Chali 2na and Cut Chemist of Jurassic 5, Medusa, Abstract Rude, Pigeon John, 2Mex, Chillin Villain Empire, Busdriver and many others. The director Ava DuVernay, known at the time as Eve, was herself an MC at the Good Life open-mic as part of the group Figures of Speech. The Chanting 3 Kuntilanak 3 is an Indonesian horror film directed by Rizal Mantovani. The film is the third in a trilogy, preceded by Kuntilanak and Kuntilanak 2. The film stars Julie Estelle, Imelda Therinne and Laudya Cynthia Bella. The film was released on March 13, 2008. Khela Khela is a Bengali film by Rituparno Ghosh. The film is about an idealistic directors quench to make a film with a boy who he thinks is just perfect for the role. Khela also marks actress Manisha Koiralas foray into Bengali cinema. Lipstikka Lipstikka is 2011 Israeli drama film directed by Jonathan Sagall. The film premiered In Competition at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival and was nominated for the Golden Bear. Book Girl is a Japanese anime film directed by Shunsuke Tada and produced by Production I.G as a commemoration of Enterbrains ten-year anniversary. The film is based on the light novel series Book Girl written by Mizuki Nomura, with illustrations by Miho Takeoka. It was released in Japanese theaters on May 1, 2010 and later released on Blu-ray Disc and DVD on August 27, 2010 by Pony Canyon. Mangus! Mangus! is a 2011 comedy film written, produced, and directed by Ash Christian. The film stars Ryan Nelson Boggus, Jennifer Coolidge, Heather Matarazzo, Leslie Jordan, and John Waters. Preminchukundam Raa Preminchukundam Raa is a 1997 Telugu Action romance film, produced by D. Suresh Babu under Suresh Productions and directed by Jayanth C. Paranjee. The film stars Venkatesh, Anjala Zaveri in the lead roles and musi composed by Mani Sharma & Mahesh Mahadevan. The film was a Sensational Blockbuster at the box office. I'm Never Afraid! Im Never Afraid! is a 2010 Dutch Super 16mm documentary film about Mack Bouwense an eight-year-old professional motorcross racer who has a mirrored heart, a condition known as dextrocardia. It is directed by award winning Dutch filmmaker Willem Baptist and broadcast by VPRO on 20 November 2010. In German and French speaking countries the documentary was broadcast by ARTE. It premiered at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, and screened at more than 100 film festivals worldwide including BFI London Film Festival, Slamdance, Sprockets; Toronto Film Festival, and Kraków Film Festival. It won multiple international awards including a Golden Gate Award at San Francisco International Film Festival, Documentary Short Grand Jury Prize at Atlanta Film Festival, and a Kinderkast Jury award non-fiction at Cinekid Festival. In 2011, the documentary was nominated for a broadcast award for Best Children Programme at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision. Dongala Mutha Dongala Mutha is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language action thriller film directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film stars Ravi Teja, Charmme Kaur, Prakash Raj, Lakshmi Manchu, Bramhanandam, Subbaraju and Supreeth Reddy. This film is the first of its kind in Indian cinema as it was shot with just 7 crew members and in a record of 5 days. Prior to filming, Varma announced that this film has no budget and that the cast and crew will not be taking remunerations until the film hits theaters. Puri Jagannadh is co-director while director Harish Shankar is associate director. Music is composed by Sathyam while the background score has been rendered by Amar Mohile. Dongala Mutha was released on 18 March 2011, which was exactly 33 days after the shooting ended. The filmmaking process was revolutionized through Canon 5D cameras. The film remained an instant hit at the box office. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Apradhi Kaun? by Goldmines Telefilms and released on YouTube on 31 July 2018. Heist: Who Stole the American Dream? Heist: Who Stole the American Dream? is a 2011 documentary film, which argues that government deregulation led to the Great Recession. It was directed and produced by Donald Goldmacher and journalist and former CNN Senior National Assignment Editor Frances Causey. Narrated by Thom Hartmann. The documentary is partially based on Jeff Fauxs 2006 book The Global Class War. The film traces the roots of the Great Recession to Virginia lawyer Lewis F. Powell, whose 1971 memo to the United States Chamber of Commerce urged corporate America to become more aggressive in molding politics and law. Filmmakers Goldmacher and Causey started work on Heist in 2006 after they had been investigating the exploitation of undocumented workers near the Arizona border. Heist explores the premise that Roosevelts New Deal is being dismantled piecewise. It documents the aggressive push for free trade agreements such as the North American Free Trade Agreement as well as the deregulation of financial products as evidenced by the repeal of the Glass–Steagall Act and the passage of the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000. Heist lays the blame for the crisis on the cozy relationship between politicians and corporations, citing the Reagan administration as well as the actions of Presidents Clinton and Obama.he documentary ends with suggestions for how people might organize, including tactics employed by Occupy Wall Street. Heist includes interviews and commentary from Senator Bernie Sanders, Representative Donna Edwards, former American Airlines president Robert Crandall, Media Matters for America founder David Brock, Nomi Prins, Van Jones, Robert Kuttner, Elizabeth Warren, and journalist David Cay Johnston. The documentary premiered at the Mill Valley Film Festival on October 13, 2011. Phhir Phhir is an Indian romance and thriller film starring Rajneesh Duggal, Adah Sharma, and Roshni Chopra. The film was produced by ASA Productions and Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. and was released on 12 August 2011. Ginger: More Than a Game Zlatna levica, priča o Radivoju Koraću is a 2011 Serbian biopic and documentary film directed by Gordan Matić. It tells the story of Radivoj Korać, a famous Serbian basketball player. The film premiered in August 2011 in Kaunas during EuroBasket 2011 ahead of the tournaments knockout stage where it was screened for members of FIBA Europe, journalists covering the tournament, and representatives of the national teams that made the quarterfinals. In December 2011 it was shown at the film festival in Palermo. It premiered in Serbia on 16 February 2012. After its theatrical life, it is set to be broadcast as three-episode television mini-series during fall 2012. Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines is a 2012 documentary film exploring the concept of heroic women from the birth of the superhero in the 1940s to the TV and big screen action blockbusters of today. The Divide The Divide is a UK/US documentary film directed by British film-maker Katharine Round. It was produced by Katharine Round and Christopher Hird. It is an adaptation of the acclaimed 2009 socio-economic book The Spirit Level by Richard G. Wilkinson and Kate Pickett. The book argues that there are "pernicious effects that inequality has on societies: eroding trust, increasing anxiety and illness, encouraging excessive consumption". Originally titled The Spirit Level, The film ran a successful crowdfunding campaign through IndieGoGo, raising £70,000, £20,000 more than expected. The film was completed in 2015 and previewed that same year. It was released theatrically in the UK in April 2016. A US release is set to follow later in 2016. It was launched on Netflix on October 3rd, 2016 with streaming capabilities for US and UK territories only. The film has appeared at several major film festivals including: Sheffield Doc/Fest, Open City Film Festival in London where it was nominated for Best UK Film, Cork Film Festival, and ZagrebDox Film Festival. Haridas Haridas is a 2013 Tamil art film written and directed by G. N. R. Kumaravelan starring Kishore and Sneha in the lead roles. Musical score is by Vijay Antony. It was released on 22 February 2013 to extremely positive reviews and was moderately successful at the box office. The movie was screened at 11th Chennai International Film Festival where it won 2 awards. It is unofficially remade in Bengali as Force. Engaged to the Unidentified is a Japanese four-panel manga by Cherry-Arai. The strip has been running in Ichijinshas Manga 4-Koma Palette magazine since April 2009. An anime television series adaptation by Doga Kobo aired in Japan between January and March 2014. The Constable The Constable is a 2013 Hong Kong action drama film written, produced and directed by Dennis Law and starring Simon Yam. Box Box is 2015 Romanian drama film directed by Florin Șerban. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. American Epic American Epic is a documentary film series about the first recordings of roots music in the United States during the 1920s and their cultural, social and technological impact on North America and the world. Directed and co-written by Bernard MacMahon, the story is told through twelve ethnically and musically diverse musicians who auditioned for and participated in these pioneering recording sessions: The Carter Family, the Memphis Jug Band, Elder J.E. Burch, The Williamson Brothers, Dick Justice, Charley Patton, The Hopi Indian Chanters, Joseph Kekuku, Lydia Mendoza, the Breaux Family, Mississippi John Hurt and Blind Willie Johnson. The film series is the core of the American Epic media franchise, which includes several related works. Mantra Mantra is a 2016 Indian drama film directed Nicholas Kharkongor. The film stars Rajat Kapoor, Kalki Koechlin, Shiv Panditt, and Lushin Dubey in pivotal roles. The film was jointly produced by Filmart Productions, North East Filmsn Shri Production, Zenyth Media House. Amityville: No Escape Amityville: No Escape is a 2016 horror film directed by Henrique Couto and starring Joni Durian, Alia Gabrielle Eckhardt and Allison Egan. It was written by Ira Gansler. It was released on August 5, 2016. It is the seventeenth film based on the Amityville horror. Dark Chocolate Dark Chocolate is an Indian Bengali Crime Thriller film directed by Agnidev Chatterjee and made under Macneill Engineering studio. The film is adaption of real life murder of Sheena Bora, daughter of media barons Indrani Mukherjea and Peter Mukherjea. Bollywood actress Mahima Chaudhry made her debut in a Bengali film and played the role of Ishani Banerjee, a character based on murder accused Indrani Mukherjea. Riya Sen plays the part of Rina Bardhan, a role inspired by life of Sheena Bora. Media baron Peter Mukherjea is portrayed by Sudeep Mukherjee. Pure Country Pure Heart Pure Country: Pure Heart is a 2017 American country musical directed by Damon Santostefano. Its a story about teenage sisters who go to Nashville when they discover their late father was a country music singer. It is only nominally a sequel to the 1992 film Pure Country. The Kindness of Strangers The Kindness of Strangers is an 2019 internationally co-produced drama film, written and directed by Lone Scherfig. It stars Andrea Riseborough, Zoe Kazan, Tahar Rahim, Bill Nighy, Caleb Landry Jones, and Jay Baruchel. It had its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival on February 7, 2019. Aamhi Doghi Aamhi Doghi is a Marathi-language feminist drama film starring Mukta Barve and Priya Bapat, directed by Pratima Joshi and produced by Puja Chhabria. It is an adaptation of the short story Paus Ala Motha by the late author Gauri Deshpande. Woos Whoopee Woos Whoopee is a surreal, animated 1928 Felix the Cat silent short subject produced by Otto Messmer and Pat Sullivan. Devotion Devotion is an American pre-Code romantic drama film starring Ann Harding and Leslie Howard based on the Pamela Wynne novel A Little Flat in the Temple. Its plot involves a woman who disguises herself and gains employment in the home of the man she loves. The Masquerader The Masquerader is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Richard Wallace and starring Ronald Colman, Elissa Landi and Juliette Compton. It was produced by Samuel Goldwyn and released through United Artists. The Masquerader was a popular 1904 novel, a 1917 play, and a 1922 silent film. Colman takes a double role as a drug-addicted member of Parliament and his lookalike cousin recruited to take his place. Doctor Syn Doctor Syn is a 1937 British black-and-white historical dramatic adventure film, directed by Roy William Neill for Gainsborough Pictures. It stars George Arliss, Margaret Lockwood, Graham Moffatt and Ronald Shiner. The film is based on the Doctor Syn novels of Russell Thorndike, set in 18th century Kent. The character of Syn and the events at the films climax were both softened considerably in comparison to Thorndikes original story. The Great Profile The Great Profile is a 1940 film directed by Walter Lang and starring John Barrymore and John Payne. Barrymore lampoons himself. A famous actor, given to drink, nearly destroys the show, but his leading lady returns to save it. Meanwhile, a young girl tries to reform him. Crazy House Crazy House is a 1943 comedy film starring Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson as Broadway stars who return to Universal Studios to make another movie. The mere mention of Olsen and Johnsons names evacuates the studio and terrorizes the management and personnel. Undaunted, the comedians hire an assistant director and unknown talent, and set out to make their own movie. Financed by an eccentric "angel", the completed feature is set to premiere when angry creditors confiscate most of the film. Olsen and Johnson keep the preview going, anyway, and their venture is a success. Crazy House is notable for its impressive cast of supporting comedians and guest stars under contract to Universal at the time. Flor silvestre Wild Flower is a 1943 Mexican historical film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring Dolores del Río and Pedro Armendáriz. It is the first Mexican movie of Dolores del Río after her career in Silent and Golden Ages Hollywood films. Its the first movie of an extended collaboration between Fernández-Del Rio-Armendáriz, Gabriel Figueroa and Mauricio Magdaleno. It also marked the debut of Emilia Guiú in a small role as an extra. The film is considered one of the defining films of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Gallant Bess Gallant Bess is a motion picture released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1946. It was loosely based on the true story of U.S. Navy Warrant Officer Arthur Parkers rescuing of an injured filly during World War II. Portions of the movie were filmed on the coast of Santa Barbara, California, in October 1945. This was the first MGM motion picture made in Cinecolor. The Mighty McGurk The Mighty McGurk is a 1947 American sports, drama, action, adventure, melodrama film starring Wallace Beery as a boozing ex-boxer working as a bouncer in a Bowery saloon. The Root of All Evil The Root of All Evil is a 1947 British drama film, directed by Brock Williams for Gainsborough Pictures and starring Phyllis Calvert and Michael Rennie. The film was the first directorial assignment for Williams, who was better known as a screenwriter, and also produced the screenplay based on a novel by J. S. Fletcher. Song of Scheherazade Song of Scheherazade is a 1947 American musical film directed by Walter Reisch. It tells the story of an imaginary episode in the life of the Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, in 1865, when he was a young naval officer on shore leave in Morocco. It also features Yvonne De Carlo as a Spanish dancer named Cara de Talavera, Eve Arden as her mother, and Brian Donlevy as the ships captain. Charles Kullman, a tenor with the Metropolitan Opera, plays the ships doctor, Klin, who sings two of Rimsky-Korsakovs melodies. That Way with Women That Way with Women is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Frederick de Cordova, written by Leo Townsend and Francis Swann, and starring Dane Clark, Martha Vickers, Sydney Greenstreet, Alan Hale, Craig Stevens and Barbara Brown. It was released by Warner Bros. on March 29, 1947. The screenplay was adapted from the Saturday Evening Post story "Idle Hands", which was previously made into the films The Ruling Passion and The Millionaire. Sin of Esther Waters Esther Waters is a 1948 British drama film directed by Ian Dalrymple and Peter Proud and starring Kathleen Ryan, Dirk Bogarde, and Cyril Cusack. It is an adaptation of the 1894 novel Esther Waters by George Moore. For the Love of Mary For the Love of Mary is a 1948 American romantic comedy film directed by Frederick de Cordova and starring Deanna Durbin, Edmond OBrien, Don Taylor, and Jeffrey Lynn. Written by Oscar Brodney, the film is about a young woman who takes a job at the White House as a switchboard operator and soon receives help with her love life from Supreme Court justices and the President of the United States. For the Love of Mary was the last film by Deanna Durbin, who withdrew from the entertainment business the following year to live a private life in France. Durbins third husband Charles David said she "hated" making her last three films and that she would watch all her old movies except those three. If You Knew Susie If You Knew Susie is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas and written by Warren Wilson, Oscar Brodney, Bud Pearson and Lester A. White. The film was produced by, and starred, Eddie Cantor in his final starring role in a feature film. The film also stars Joan Davis, Allyn Joslyn, Charles Dingle and Bobby Driscoll. The film was released on February 7, 1948, by RKO Pictures. The Second Face The Second Face is a 1950 romantic drama film directed by Jack Bernhard and starring Ella Raines as a plain woman whose life is drastically changed by plastic surgery. On Trial LAffaire Maurizius is a 1954 French-Italian drama film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Daniel Gélin, Madeleine Robinson and Anton Walbrook. It was based on a 1928 novel by Jakob Wassermann. Its Italian title is Il caso Mauritius. Back to God's Country Back to Gods Country is a 1953 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Joseph Pevney starring Rock Hudson, Marcia Henderson and Steve Cochran. Captain Scarface Captain Scarface is a 1953 American thriller film directed by Paul Guilfoyle. Fort Vengeance Fort Vengeance is a 1953 American Cinecolor Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring James Craig, Rita Moreno and Keith Larsen. Jack Slade Jack Slade is a 1953 American black and white western film directed by Harold Schuster, written by Warren Douglas and starring Mark Stevens. Its the prequel of The Return of Jack Slade, also directed by Schuster, written by Douglas and starring John Ericson. Both were based on a literary text by Mark Twain, Roughing It, from chapter 9 to chapter 11. The Game of Love Le Blé en herbe is a 1954 French film by Claude Autant-Lara based on the 1923 novel of the same name by French novelist Colette. The film stars Edwige Feuillère, Pierre-Michel Beck, Nicole Berger, Robert Berri and Louis de Funès. It is black and white with a monaural soundtrack. Yankee Pasha Yankee Pasha is a 1954 American romantic adventure film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Jeff Chandler and Rhonda Fleming. The film is based on the book titled Yankee Pasha by Edison Marshall. The Sharkfighters The Sharkfighters is a 1956 American adventure film about U.S. Navy scientists working to invent a shark repellent to protect military personnel down at sea. Directed by Jerry Hopper, it stars Victor Mature, James Olson, and Claude Akins. The fictional storyline is based on the invention of "Shark Chaser," an historical shark repellent developed by researchers during World War II. Poor Girl, Pretty Girl Belle ma povere is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It is the sequel of Poveri ma belli and was followed by Poveri milionari. Pawnee Pawnee is a 1957 American Western film directed by George Waggner and written by George Waggner, Louis Vittes and Endre Bohem. The film stars George Montgomery, Bill Williams, Lola Albright, Francis McDonald, Robert Griffin and Dabbs Greer. The film was released on September 7, 1957, by Republic Pictures. Tamango Tamango is a 1958 French/Italian film directed by John Berry, a black-listed American director who exiled himself to Europe. Dorothy Dandridge and Curd Jürgens star in the film with co-stars Alex Cressan and Jean Servais. Based on the short story by Prosper Mérimée first published in 1829, the film is about a slave ship on its crossing from Africa to Cuba, the various people it carries and the slaves rebellion while on board. The Last of the Vikings The Last of the Vikings is a 1961 French-Italian historical film directed by Giacomo Gentilomo and starring Cameron Mitchell, Edmund Purdom and Isabelle Corey. The film was allegedly co-directed by Mario Bava who was uncredited. The films sets were designed by the Italian art director Italo Tomassi. The Girl on the Boat The Girl on the Boat is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Henry Kaplan and starring Norman Wisdom, Millicent Martin and Richard Briers. It is based on the novel of the same name by P.G. Wodehouse. Pontius Pilate Pontius Pilate is an Italian drama film from 1962, directed by Gian Paolo Callegari and Irving Rapper, written by Oreste Biancoli, starring Jean Marais and Jeanne Crain. The film was known under the titles: "Ponce Pilate", "Poncio Pilatos", "Pontius Pilate", "Pontius Pilatus – Statthalter des Grauens". John Drew Barrymore played the characters of both Judas Iscariot and Jesus of Nazareth. The scenario was based mainly on the Gospel of John. The following biblical passages are quoted in the film: 11; Mark 15:2; Luke 23:1; John 18:33; 18:37; 38; 19:9-11; 24; Deuteronomy 21:6-7; John 19:19-21; 19:22. This film takes a perspective on events surrounding the Passion of Jesus Christ by focusing on Pontius Pilate, the Procurator of Judea who condemned Him to death. Pilate is a man for whom nothing seems to go as planned. The film was produced in Italy. Realised on 15 February 1962. Postman's Knock Postmans Knock is a 1962 black and white British comedy film directed by Robert Lynn and starring Spike Milligan, Barbara Shelley, John Wood and Warren Mitchell. The screenplay concerns a country postman who is transferred to London, where he manages to foil a major robbery. According to MGM the film made a loss of $31,000. Station Six-Sahara Station Six-Sahara is a 1962 British-West German international co-production drama film directed by Seth Holt and starring Carroll Baker, Peter van Eyck and Ian Bannen. It is a remake of the 1938 film S.O.S. Sahara, which had been based on a play by Jean Martet. Gates to Paradise For Ghibertis "Gates of Paradise"; see Battistero di San Giovanni Gates to Paradise is a 1968 film by Polish director Andrzej Wajda. The film is set in medieval France and is based on a novel by Polish writer Jerzy Andrzejewski that seeks to expose the motives behind youthful religious zeal. It was entered into the 18th Berlin International Film Festival. Only When I Larf Only When I Larf is a 1968 British comedy film directed by Basil Dearden, and starring Richard Attenborough, David Hemmings, and Alexandra Stewart. It is adapted from the novel Only When I Larf by Len Deighton, and features Attenborough as an ex-brigadier con man in a variety of guises. Private Road Private Road is a 1971 British drama film directed by Barney Platts-Mills. The film won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. After several years out of print it was reissued on Blu-ray and DVD by the BFI in 2011 as part of their Flipside reissue program. The Wildcats of St. Trinian's The Wildcats of St. Trinians is the fifth British comedy film set in the fictional St Trinians School. Directed by Frank Launder, it was released in 1980. The film pokes fun at the British trade union movement which had been responsible for the recent wave of strikes that culminated in the Winter of Discontent. The film was not a critical or commercial success. It has yet to be released on DVD except in the US. Freak Orlando Freak Orlando is a 1981 West German comedy film directed by Ulrike Ottinger and starring Magdalena Montezuma. Waltz Across Texas Waltz Across Texas is a 1982 American drama film directed by Ernest Day and starring Anne Archer and Terry Jastrow. O Trapalhão na Arca de Noé O Trapalhão na Arca de Noé is a 1983 a Brazilian adventure, directed by Del Rangel and starring Renato Aragão. This film is loosely based in the story of Noahs Ark, with humorous effects. Success Is the Best Revenge Success Is the Best Revenge is a 1984 French-British drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski and starring Michael York. It was entered into the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. Tiempo de morir A Time to Die, also called Time to Die, is a 1985 Colombian drama film directed by Jorge Alí Triana starring Gustavo Angarita, María Eugenia Dávila and Sebastián Ospina. The script, written by Gabriel García Márquez, had been shot twice before, first in 1965 by Mexican director, Arturo Ripstein and in 1982 also by Jorge Alí Triana as a TV series produced by RTI Producciones. Using the style of the Westerns, the film deals with Latin American themes of machismo, family honor and revenge. It was selected as the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Tiempo de morir was very well received and it is considered one of the best Colombian films of the 1980s with Condores no Entierran Todos los dias and Milagro en Roma. Stowaways on the Ark Stowaways on the Ark is a 1988 German animated adventure film, released theatrically in Germany as In der Arche ist der Wurm drin by United International Pictures on 24 March 1988. Its inspired by the story of Noahs Ark from the Book of Genesis. The film was later released in the United States and Canada. Der Tod des Empedokles oder: Wenn dann der Erde Grün von neuem Euch erglänzt The Death of Empedocles is a 1987 West German drama film directed by Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub. It was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. The Last Princess of Manchuria Kawashima Yoshiko is a 1990 Hong Kong historical drama film directed by Eddie Fong based on the life of Yoshiko Kawashima, a Manchu princess who was brought up as a Japanese and served as a spy in the service of the Japanese Kwantung Army and Manchukuo during the Second World War. Film stars Anita Mui as Kawashima, Andy Lau, Patrick Tse and Derek Yee. Killer Instinct Killer Instinct, also called Homicidal Impulse, is a 1992 film written and directed by David Tausik. The Railway Station Man The Railway Station Man is a 1992 British drama film directed by Michael Whyte, and starring Julie Christie, Donald Sutherland and John Lynch. It was based on the 1984 novel of the same name by Irish writer Jennifer Johnston. It was filmed on location in Glencolumbkille, County Donegal. Scattered Dreams Scattered Dreams: The Kathryn Messenger Story is a 1993 made for TV drama film based on a true story. It stars Gerald McRaney, Ed Grady, Rhoda Griffis, Tyne Daly and Macon McCalman. Actress Alicia Silverstone also stars. Steven Griffith co-stars. It was directed by Neema Bernette. Legend of the Angel of Love, Wedding Peach is a shōjo manga written by Sukehiro Tomita and illustrated by Nao Yazawa that was originally serialized in Shogakukans Ciao magazine. In North America, it was translated and published by VIZ Media in its entirety, consisting of six volumes. The manga was later adapted into an anime television series directed by Kunihiko Yuyama that ran for 51 episodes on TV Tokyo, from April 5, 1995 to March 27, 1996 as well as 2 omakes Ai Tenshi Robot Wedding Peach and Ai Tenshi Sentai and a 4-episode OVA sequel in 1996. In 2004, Wedding Peach Young Love was released, a compilation of Wedding Peach stories made specifically for the monthly magazine Shogaku Sannensei. To better fit the magazines target audience, the "Young Love" version of Wedding Peach features younger-looking characters, less complex storylines, and simpler dialogue. Willi und die Windzors Willi und die Windzors is a 1996 German comedic television film. Produced under the impression of the continued scandals surrounding members of the British Royal Family during the mid-1990s, the parody film presents an alternate history in which Britain becomes a republic, resulting in Queen Elizabeth II and her family being expelled from their country and moving in with relatives in Germany. The film was directed by Hape Kerkeling, who also appears as the titular character, Willi Bettenberg, the royal familys next of kin. Alien Love Triangle Alien Love Triangle is a 2008 comedy-science fiction short film directed by Danny Boyle. It was filmed in 1999. The film was originally intended to be one of a trilogy of 30-minute short films shown together. However, the two other films, Mimic and Impostor, were turned into full-length features, and the project was cancelled. The film had its world premiere as part of the closing ceremony of the smallest theatre in the UK, La Charrette, on 23 February 2008, an event organised by Mark Kermode of The Culture Show. Kenneth Branagh attended the screening. The films only other recorded screening was shortly after the premiere, at the Kenneth Branagh season at the National Media Museum, again with Branagh in attendance. Master of His Own Body Master of His Own Body is a 1957 Croatian film by Fedor Hanžeković. The Diary of a Worker The Diary of a Worker is a 1967 Finnish drama film directed by Risto Jarva. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. Valli Valli is an Indian 1993 Tamil Drama film directed by K. Natraj, written and produced by Rajinikanth, who also stars in extended guest lead role. It stars Hariraj and Priya Raman as the main leads, with Vadivelu playing the comedian and newcomer Sanjay as the main antagonist. This movie was dubbed into Telugu as Vijaya. Rajinikanth scripted the film, wrote the dialogues and appeared in an extended guest role. The movie was a box office failure. BabaKiueria Babakiueria is a 1986 Australian satirical film on relations between Aboriginal Australians and Australians of European descent. Svatba jako remen Svatba jako řemen is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1967. The Day of the Roses The Day of the Roses is a two-part Australian television mini-series, a docu-drama directed by Peter Fisk, based on the events of the 1977 Granville railway disaster. The film was made in 1998 and runs over 3.5 hours. W*A*L*T*E*R W*A*L*T*E*R is a 1984 television pilot for a spin-off of M*A*S*H that was never picked up. It starred Gary Burghoff, who reprised his M*A*S*H character. The episode relates the adventures of Corporal Walter "Radar" OReilly after he returns home from the Korean War. He is no longer calling himself "Radar" and has moved away from Iowa after he sent his mother to live with his aunt. Settling in St. Louis, by the beginning of the series he has become a police officer, though his character is still as in the original series. Northern Crusades Northern Crusades is a 1972 Lithuanian SSR drama film directed by Marijonas Giedrys. Sangamam Sangamam is a 1999 Tamil-language romantic musical dance dramedy film co written and directed by Suresh Krissna and produced by V. Natarajan of Pyramid Films. The film featured Rahman and newcomer Vindhya in the lead roles with Manivannan, Vijayakumar, Radharavi, and Vadivelu playing other important roles. The films music was composed by A. R. Rahman, while Saravanan handled the cinematography. The film was released in 1999 but despite the award-winning soundtracks and rave reviews, the film became a financial failure. Cartoon Noir Cartoon Noir is a 1999 feature film anthology film consisting of six animated short subjects from five countries. The short films brought together for this anthology were Gentle Spirit by Polish animator Piotr Dumala, Club of the Laid Off by the Czech artist Jiri Barta, Abductees from England’s Paul Vester, The Story of the Cat and the Moon from Portuguese animator Pedro Serrazina, and a pair of shorts from American filmmakers: Suzan Pitts Joy Street and Julie Zammarchis Ape. Cartoon Noir was released on DVD in 2000. Hollywood Safari Hollywood Safari is a 1997 American film, starring John Savage, Ted Jan Roberts, Don Wilson, David Leisure and Debby Boone. It was directed by Henri Charr and written by Robert Newcastle, Henri Charr and Mancilla. The film generated a Spin-off, the TV series Hollywood Safari. Special Delivery Special Delivery is a 2000 television film directed by Mark Jean and starring Andy Dick. It premiered on Fox Family on their 25 Days of Christmas programming block. Thug Life Thug Life is a 2001 film written, produced, and directed by Greg Carter. A young man trying to grow up straight in a crime-ridden neighborhood finds himself on the run after a friend accidentally lures him into a trap in this hard-edged urban drama. Boo grew up in a rough section of Houston, TX, where many see crime as their only way out. Boo is determined to leave the street life behind and build an honest career for himself as a plumber, but his longtime friend Mecca talks Boo into helping him out as he tries to sell a stolen vehicle. Things dont go as planned, and when shots ring out, Boo and Mecca discover theyve been framed for the murder of a gang leader and have to get out of Houston at once if they are to stand any chance of surviving the night. Thug Life also features noted hip-hop and reggae artists Vybz Kartel, Willie D., The Lady of Rage, and Napoleon. Casshan: Robot Hunter Casshan: Robot Hunter, known in Japan as or simply , is an original video animation series that was directed by Hiroyuki Fukushima, produced by Tatsunoko and Gainax, and animated by Artmic. The OVA was later adapted into an English-language dubbed film that was directed by Carl Macek. This series is based on Tatsunoko Productions 1973 anime series Neo-Human Casshern. Khaled Khaled is a 2001 film directed by Asghar Massombagi. It is the story of a ten-year-old boy who tries to conceal the death of his mother. Massombagi won the Best Director Award for the film at the 37th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and the First Time Filmmaker Award at the ReelWorld Film Festival. Absolut Warhola Absolut Warhola is a 2001 Polish-German documentary film directed by Stanislaw Mucha about Andy Warhols extended family, whom he never met, from rural Slovakia. The film follows the filmmakers as they travel through eastern Slovakia to interview Warhols surviving relatives, ethnic-Rusyns living near the Polish border in Miková, and to visit the Andy Warhol Museum of Modern Art in Medzilaborce. The museum is shown to be in a poor state, with the museum director and staff openly soliciting donations from the viewer and giving out the museums bank account details. The living situation in the underdeveloped rural east of Slovakia prior to EU-membership is also shown. The film also notes the levels of homophobia still present in this part of the world, with several of Warhols relatives openly criticizing the "rumours" of his sexuality. One man even goes as far to suggest that Valerie Solanas, the radical feminist and misandrist who attempted to assassinate Warhol, was in fact a spurned former lover. Fish and Elephant Fish and Elephant is documentary filmmaker and former TV hostess Li Yus feature film directorial debut. The film is also often referred to as the first Chinese mainland film to broach the topic of lesbian relationships in China. The story follows the elephant keeper in the Beijing Zoo who maintains an aquarium of fish in her home, and her lesbian lover, a fabric saleswoman in an outdoor market. Her relationship is tested, however, when her recently divorced mother returns to town in the hope of setting her daughter up in marriage. Further complicating matters is one of Xiaoquns ex-lovers also returning to her life with the law in pursuit. The film was produced by Cheng Yong Productions and was an "underground" production. Moreover, the film was cast entirely with non-professional actors and actresses. Hey, Stop Stabbing Me! Hey, Stop Stabbing Me! is a 2003 low-budget feature starring Patrick Casey and directed by Worm Miller. Miller and Casey also co-wrote the movie. The duo went on to write Golan the Insatiable for Foxs Animation Domination HD programming block. The film was shot on location in Bloomington. Granton Trawler Granton Trawler was one of the only films that John Grierson directed himself. The documentary style film was made in 1934, and was noted for its experimental use of sound without voice over. Blind Beast vs Dwarf aka Blind Beast vs. Killer Dwarf is a 2001 film by Japanese director Teruo Ishii. It is the last film he directed. Mieko Tanaka, who was elected to the Diet in the 2009 Japanese general election, appears in Blind Beast vs. Killer Dwarf in a role that includes a nude scene. This precipitated a surge in sales of the movie that year. On the Downlow On the Downlow is the 2004 debut film of director Tadeo Garcia. It is a low-budget film starring Michael Cortez and Tony Sancho. It proved very popular with the film critics and the public, and was released on DVD on January 9, 2007. Milan Milan is a 2004 romantic drama film released under Star Cinema, ABS-CBN Film Productions in the Philippines. It stars Claudine Barretto and Piolo Pascual. It is a love story written by Raymond Lee, and under Olivia Lamasans direction. The movie made more than P130 million in the box office. Pánská jízda Pánská jízda is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Kotík. It was released in 2004. The Whale Hunt is a 2001 short animated film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, shown only in the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, Japan. The film has a running time of 16 minutes. It is drawn in a different, simpler style compared to other Studio Ghibli films and uses bright pastel colors. Kujiratori tells the story of school children pretending they are building a boat. As imagination replaces reality, they find themselves on the ocean, hunting for a whale. A big, gentle whale appears, accompanies them back to land and plays with them. Then the fantasy ends and the children are back in their class room. The film was shown at the 2002 New York International Childrens Film Festival. It has won the Ōfuji Noburō Award at the Mainichi Film Award in 2001. While I Was Gone While I Was Gone is a 2004 CBS television film about a veterinarian, unhappy in her life and in her marriage to Daniel, a local minister. Whilst treating a dog, she learns that the animal belongs to Eli Mayhew, a former college friend of hers, and Jos past as a radical student during the 1960s comes back to life. Her restlessness and discontent increase and Jo wonders if her life could have turned out differently. The Hotel Venus The Hotel Venus is a Japanese-made film, performed in the Korean language. It was released on March 6, 2004 in Tokyo, Japan, and in South Korea on September 10, 2004. At the Cannes Film Market in France it was released May 14, 2004. Battle B-Daman is a manga series by Eiji Inuki which ran in CoroCoro Comics by Shogakukan from 2002 to 2005. An anime was created and it first aired in January 2004 in Japan, replacing Explosive Shoot Beyblade G Revolution in its 18:00 timeslot. It premiered in the United States in April 2005. Like its predecessor, it is themed around an enhanced version of a childrens schoolyard game – whereas Beyblade was based around spinning tops, Battle B-Daman is a dramatized version of marbles. It is the first show of the B-Daman series to be dubbed in English. Toys were originally made by DD India and were released by Hasbro in United States. In Japan, was superseded by Crash B-Daman, a new series with an all new cast and story. The original look of the B-Daman character was based on Bomberman, but the belt buckle is replaced with a "marble". The manga is published in English by Chuang Yi. House-hunting was written, directed and produced by Hayao Miyazaki for Studio Ghibli. The short film originally released on January 3, 2006, and is shown only in the Saturn Theater at the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, Japan. The short is 12 minutes long. Devil Girl Devil Girl is a 2007 thriller film, directed by Howie Askins and stars Jessica Graham, Tim Abell and Vanessa Kay. I Have to Sleep, My Angel I Have to Sleep, My Angel is a 2007 Croatian drama film directed by Dejan Aćimović. The Seven of Daran: Battle of Pareo Rock The Seven of Daran: Battle of Pareo Rock is a 2008 English-language Dutch film directed by Lourens Blok. It is the first of a planned series of seven films, which may be made depending on the success. It was filmed in South Africa and Namibia. Achanurangatha Veedu Achanuragantha Veedu is a 2006 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Lal Jose and written by Babu Janardhanan. It stars Salim Kumar, Muktha, Samvrutha Sunil, Indrajith Sukumaran, and Prithviraj Sukumaran. The film was released on 28 January 2006. Sacrifices of the Heart Sacrifices of the Heart is a 2007 American made-for-television drama film starring Melissa Gilbert and Ken Howard that aired on Hallmark Channel in 2007. The film is made from a script by Patti Davis, daughter of Ronald Reagan. Veerabhadra Veerabhadra is a 2006 Telugu action film produced by Ambica Krishna & Ambica Ramanjaneyulu on Ambika Cinema Productions banner, directed by A. S. Ravi Kumar Chowdary. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Tanushree Dutta, Sada in the lead roles and music composed by Mani Sharma. The film recorded as Flop at box office. Goodbye Zoey Zoey 101: Goodbye Zoey? is the third TV movie based on the Nickelodeon TV show, Zoey 101, and the season 3 finale. It first aired on January 4, 2008. It stars Jamie Lynn Spears, Sean Flynn, Matthew Underwood, Christopher Massey, Erin Sanders and Paul Butcher. Goodbye Zoey? was the first Zoey 101 episode to air after the announcement of star Jamie Lynn Spears pregnancy. The week it aired, it was the top-rated show in both the 6–11 and 9–14 age groups, even beating out one of the shows main rivals, Hannah Montana. Cyrano Fernández Cyrano Fernandez is a 2007 Venezuelan drama film based on the plays of Cyrano de Bergerac but set in contemporary times. RR RR is a 2007 film by American filmmaker James Benning. Shot in 16 mm film, as most of Bennings films are, RR is another in Bennings series of American experimental landscape films; this one focusing on trains and their surrounding environs. In Railroad, Benning explores themes of American consumerism and overconsumption in what Benning calls a "collaboration" with the trains themselves. The film is an exercise in minimalist restraint. Basically it is a series of static shots of trains. There is an empty frame, the train enters, then it passes and leaves. The obsessive gaze of Bennings fixed static frame causes the viewer to wait and watch, obsessing like train fanatic Benning does, on the imagery of the locomotive and the exploration of the random colors of its cars, the machinery and the various American landscapes the trains are surrounded by. Consuming Passion Consuming Passion is a 2008 British drama which features three interwoven stories celebrating the centenary of the publishing house Mills and Boon. Each of the stories concerns a central female character who is somehow connected with the publisher. It was shown for the first time on BBC Four at 9:00 p.m. on Sunday 2 November 2008, and starred Emilia Fox, Jodie Whittaker, Olivia Colman and Daniel Mays. It was written by Emma Frost and directed by Dan Zeff. It begins with a disclaimer: Some of the following is based on fact ... the rest is romantic fiction. The Boat Race The Boat Race is a 2009 drama film directed by Bernard Bellefroid. The film follows Alexandre, a 15-year-old guy who lives alone with his dad, enduring relentless physical violence. To escape from his daily life, Alex rows on the Meuse river, and has only one obsession: to win the Belgian Singles Championships. The film received four nominations at the 1st Magritte Awards and won Most Promising Actor for Joffrey Verbruggen . The Golden Pin The Golden Pin is a 2009 short film directed by Cuong Ngo about a young Vietnamese-Canadian swimmer who struggles between the expectations of family and the demands of his heart. Murder Collection V.1 Murder Collection V.1 is a 2009 American horror anthology film written and directed by Fred Vogel, and co-written by Don Moore, Shelby Vogel and Jerami Cruise. Dooman River Dooman River is a 2010 French-South Korean co-production directed by Korean-Chinese filmmaker Zhang Lu. It received a Special Mention from the Generation 14Plus Youth Jury at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival, and won the Jury Prize at the 8th Festival Paris Cinéma, the NETPAC Award at the 15th Busan International Film Festival, Best Director and Best Actress at the 3rd International Film Festival East-West in Orenburg, and Best Film in the International Feature Competition of the 47th International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. Bikini Frankenstein Bikini Frankenstein is a 2010 American made for cable erotic film directed by Fred Olen Ray. It is based on the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Phobia Phobia, also known by its original title of Alone, is a 2013 supernatural psychological horror drama film and the feature film directorial debut of Rory Douglas Abel. The movie had its world premiere on 3 November 2013 at the Drunken Zombie Film Festival and stars Michael Jefferson as an agoraphobic widower that begins to believe that he is being haunted by his wifes specter. The Most Fun You Can Have Dying The Most Fun You Can Have Dying is a 2012 New Zealand film directed by Kirstin Marcon and starring Matt Whelan, Roxane Mesquida and Pana Hema Taylor. The film is based on the novel Seraphine Blues written by Steven Gannaway. The film follows Michael, a Kiwi University student who on being told he has only a few months to live decides to take his life into his own hands and enjoy every minute he has left. The Most Fun You Can Have Dying was a nominee for the Best Film of 2012 at the New Zealand Film awards. This Guy's in Love with U Mare! This Guys In Love With U Mare! is a 2012 Filipino comedy parody film under Star Cinema and Viva Films. It stars Luis Manzano, Vice Ganda and Toni Gonzaga, and it is directed by Wenn V. Deramas. The film received mixed reviews from Filipino critics. 321 días en Michigan 321 Days in Michigan is a 2014 Spanish film directed by Enrique Garcia, winner of best director in a debut film at the Premios Asecan del Cine Andaluz. 321 Days in Michigan was the winner of the Audience Award at the Málaga Film Festival, 2014. Triptyque Triptych is a 2013 Canadian drama film directed by Robert Lepage and Pedro Pires. The film was shown in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. The Creeping Garden The Creeping Garden is a 2014 British documentary film featuring various kinds of slime molds. The film uses retro cinematography and electronic music to enhance a connection between slime molds and sci-fi films such as Phase IV, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and The Blob. Song of Lahore Song of Lahore is a documentary film directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Andy Schocken. The film follows a group of musicians as they travel from their home in Pakistan to New York City to perform at Lincoln Center. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 18, 2015. The limited release is set for November 13, 2015. Besh Korechi Prem Korechi Besh Korechi Prem Korechi is a 2015 Indian Bengali-language action comedy film directed by Raja Chanda and produced jointly by Shrikant Mohta, Mahendra Soni and Nispal Singh under the banners of Shree Venkatesh Films and Surinder Films. The film features Jeet, Koel Mallick, Kharaj Mukherjee, Puneet Issar and Ashish Vidyarthi in lead roles. The film was a Global Hit. Double Play Double Play is a 2017 drama film directed by Ernest Dickerson. It is based on Curaçaoan author Frank Martinus Arions internationally acclaimed Dutch-language novel Dubbelspel. The title Double Play refers to a move in dominoes where a player can play a final domino on either end of the snake, earning that team double points. Jatra Jatra is a 2016 Nepali language Heist Comedy film which was directed by Pradeep Bhattarai and produced by Singe Lama and Yadav Poudel under Shatkon Arts banner. It stars Bipin Karki, Ravindra Singh baniya and Rabindra Jha in pivotal roles with supporting cast of Barsha Raut, Prakash Ghimire, Praween Khatiwada, Bholaraj Sapkota, Kamalmani Nepal, Sajan Thapa Magar, Nilkaji Shakya, Priyanka Jha, Susmita Karki, Prem Pandey and Safar Pokhrel. Jatra is primarily shot in Thamel Galli Kathmandu Valley, and it tells the story of three individuals who have lots of problems because of lack of money. The story revolves around the रु. 3 crore nepalese rupees which was found by Phadindra Timilsina, The various ideas they implement to protect the money from its real owner and impact that occur in his and his friends life. Jatra was released on 11 November 2016 in cinemas all over Nepal. It was a sleeper hit at the time of its release and emerged surprise hit at Nepalese Box Office. It also gained praise by the critics for its situational comedy and genuine acting by lead actors. The film had sequel Jatrai Jatra which was also commercially successful but met with mixed response. La Leyenda del Charro Negro La leyenda del Charro Negro is a 2018 Mexican animated action-horror-comedy film, produced by Ánima Estudios. The fifth installment of the Leyendas series of animated films and directed by Alberto Rodríguez, the films story is focused on the "Charro Negro" historic figure, but also references story elements from the past installments. The film was released in Mexico on 19 January 2018, opening to a commercial success. The film has grossed a total of $100.8 million pesos, making it the highest-grossing film in the Leyendas. It is the final film in the series to be directed by Alberto Rodriguez. The film was released in limited release in the United States on 23 March 2018, distributed by Pantelion Films and Tribe Releasing. Drift Drift is a 2017 German drama film directed by Helena Wittmann. It was screened in the International Critics Week section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival. The Informer The Informer is a 1929 British part-talkie drama film directed by Arthur Robison and starring Lya De Putti, Lars Hanson, Warwick Ward and Carl Harbord. The picture was based on the novel The Informer by Liam OFlaherty. In the film, a man betrays his best friend, a member of the outlawed Irish Republican Army, to the authorities and is then pursued by the other members of the organisation. The later, better known, remake The Informer was directed by John Ford. Tide of Empire Tide of Empire is a 1929 American pre-Code western film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Renée Adorée and Tom Keene. The film was originally slated to star Joan Crawford in the female lead, but the final filming had Renée Adorée instead of Crawford. On January 12, 2010, Tide of Empire was released on home video for the first time on DVD on Warner Archive Collection. Buster Keaton, who was visiting the set, got cast in a cameo as a drunk getting thrown out of a saloon. A Lad an' a Lamp A Lad an a Lamp is a 1932 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 119th Our Gang short that was released. The film has been criticized as containing racist humor. College Humor College Humor is a 1933 American pre-Code musical comedy film, directed by Wesley Ruggles, and starring Bing Crosby, Jack Oakie, Richard Arlen, Mary Kornman and Mary Carlisle. Based on a story by Dean Fales, the film is about a college professor and the schools star football player who become rivals for the same beautiful coed. Released by Paramount Pictures, the film co-stars George Burns and Gracie Allen. I Like Mountain Music I Like Mountain Music is a pre-Code WB cartoon directed by Rudolf Ising and released in 1933 as part of the Merrie Melodies series. Thanks a Million Thanks a Million is a 1935 musical film produced and released by 20th Century Fox and directed by Roy Del Ruth. It stars Dick Powell, Ann Dvorak and Fred Allen, and features Patsy Kelly, David Rubinoff and Paul Whiteman and his band with singer/pianist Ramona. The script by Nunnally Johnson was based on a story by producer Darryl F. Zanuck and contained uncredited additional dialogue by Fred Allen, James Gow, Edmund Gross and Harry Tugend. Thanks a Million was nominated for the Academy Award for Sound in 1935. It was remade in 1946 as If Im Lucky, with Perry Como and Phil Silvers in the Powell and Allen roles. Oh, Susanna! Oh, Susanna! is a 1936 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Frances Grant. Written by Oliver Drake, the film is about a cowboy who is robbed and then thrown from a train by an escaped murderer who then takes on the cowboys identity. Boy Slaves Boy Slaves is a 1939 drama film starring Roger Daniel and Anne Shirley. The film was directed by P.J. Wolfson and based upon an Albert Bein story. Boy Slaves is an exposé of child labor. Teddy the Rough Rider Teddy, the Rough Rider is a 1940 American short drama film directed by Ray Enright. It won an Oscar at the 13th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. The Golden Fleecing The Golden Fleecing is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Leslie Fenton and written by S. J. Perelman, Laura Perelman and Marion Parsonnet. The film stars Lew Ayres, Rita Johnson, Lloyd Nolan, Virginia Grey, Leon Errol and Nat Pendleton. The film was released on August 16, 1940, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Impatient Patient The Impatient Patient is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon released in theatres in 1942, directed by Norman McCabe and features Daffy Duck as a telegram deliverer. The film is set in a mad scientists laboratory. This cartoon was colorized in 1968 by having every other frame traced over onto a cel. Each redrawn cel was painted in color and then photographed over a colored reproduction of each original background. The animation quality dropped considerably from the original version with this method. The cartoon was colorized again in 1992, this time with a computer adding color to a new print of the original black and white cartoon. This preserved the quality of the original animation. Adding to the medical theme, the signatures of those responsible were featured in the opening credits. Hoppy Serves a Writ Hoppy Serves a Writ is a 1943 Western film directed by George Archainbaud and starring William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy. The supporting cast features Andy Clyde, Victor Jory and George Reeves. The film remains noteworthy today as one of the earliest performances of unshaven newcomer Robert Mitchum, who made an impression upon the studio by generating a surprising fan mail response exactly as Clark Gable had after playing an extremely similar unshaven role in The Painted Desert, a Western starring William Boyd produced a dozen years earlier. The Pay Off The Payoff is a 1942 American film directed by Arthur Dreifuss. Johnny Doesn't Live Here Anymore Johnny Doesnt Live Here Any More is a 1944 American comedy/romance film starring Simone Simon, James Ellison, William Terry, and featuring Robert Mitchum in an early role. Produced by King Brothers Productions, it was co-written by Philip Yordan and directed by the German-American director Joe May, and constitutes the final film directed by Joe May. It was based on a short story purchased by the King Brothers. Raduga Rainbow, is a 1944 Soviet war film directed by Mark Donskoy and written by Wanda Wasilewska based on her novel, Tecza. The film depicts life in a German-occupied village in Ukraine from the viewpoint of the terrorized villagers. Camões Camões is a 1946 Portuguese drama film directed by José Leitão de Barros. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Larceny Larceny is a 1948 American film noir crime film directed by George Sherman starring John Payne, Joan Caulfield, Dan Duryea and Shelley Winters. Big Jack Big Jack is a 1949 American Western film starring Wallace Beery, Richard Conte and Marjorie Main. The movie was directed by Richard Thorpe, and the screenplay was written by Gene Fowler and Otto Eis from the novel by Robert Thoeren. The picture is a comedy-drama, set on the American frontier in the early 1800s, about outlaws who befriend a young doctor in legal trouble for acquiring corpses for anatomical research. This was Wallace Beerys final film, believed to be his 230th. He died on April 15, 1949 at age 64, three days after this movies release. Riviera La spiaggia is a 1954 Italian comedy drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. Muzzle Tough Muzzle Tough is a 1954 Merrie Melodies animated cartoon directed by Friz Freleng and featuring Tweety, Sylvester the Cat, Granny and Hector the Bulldog. The title is a play on the Yiddish expression "mazel tov", which roughly translates to "good luck". Battle Taxi Battle Taxi is a 1955 American aviation drama film directed by Herbert L. Strock and written by Malvin Wald. The film stars Sterling Hayden, Arthur Franz, Marshall Thompson, Leo Needham and Jay Barney. The film was released on January 26, 1955 by United Artists. The Magnificent Matador The Magnificent Matador is a 1955 American drama film directed by Budd Boetticher and written by Budd Boetticher and Charles Lang. The film stars Maureen OHara, Anthony Quinn, Manuel Rojas, Richard Denning, Thomas Gomez, Lola Albright, William Ching and an early appearance of Stuart Whitman. The film was released on May 24, 1955, by 20th Century Fox. How to Murder a Rich Uncle How to Murder a Rich Uncle is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Nigel Patrick and starring Patrick, Wendy Hiller, Charles Coburn and Anthony Newley. It follows a man who plans to kill his wealthy Uncle George. It was based on the play Il faut tuer Julie by . A Tailor's Maid Fathers and Sons is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. At the 7th Berlin International Film Festival Monicelli won the Silver Bear for Best Director award. Duel in the Forest Der Schinderhannes is a 1958 film directed by Helmut Käutner, starring Curd Jürgens and Maria Schell. It was also known as Duel in the Forest. The story depicts the life of the 18th century outlaw Schinderhannes. It is based on a 1927 play Schinderhannes by Carl Zuckmayer. Sea Fury Sea Fury is a 1958 British action film directed by Cy Endfield and starring Stanley Baker, Victor McLaglen, Luciana Paluzzi and Grégoire Aslan. The films plot involves a violent rivalry that develops between two tug-boat operators in Spain. Some of the exteriors were shot in the Costa Brava. Sea Fury was instrumental in the comeback of director Cy Endfield, whod been forced to flee Hollywood and seek work in London because of the Hollywood Blacklist. In The Water... Which Makes Bubbles!... Dans leau qui fait des bulles is a French comedy film from 1961, directed by Maurice Delbez, written by Marcel Prêtre, starring Louis de Funès. In France the film is also known under the title "Le garde-champêtre mène lenquête"; other titles: "Un cadavere in fuga", "Louis, die Schnatterschnauze", "Louis, lass die Leiche liegen". The scenario was written on the basis of "Les Pittuitis" of Michel Duran. Day-Dream is a 1964 Japanese film. It was the first erotic film to have a big budget and a mainstream release in Japan, and was shown at the Venice Film Festival and given two releases in the United States. Director Tetsuji Takechi remade the film in hardcore versions in 1981 and 1987. Both of these remakes starred actress Kyōko Aizome. Señorella and the Glass Huarache Señorella and the Glass Huarache is a 1964 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Hawley Pratt and written by John W. Dunn. The plotline is a typical Cinderella story, but set in Mexico. This was the last Looney Tunes short released before the Warner Bros. Cartoons division was shut down. It was the final one-shot until 1968. Chuck Jones ending sequence from Now Hear This and Bartholomew Versus the Wheel was used in this cartoon and this was the final cartoon to have this ending sequence. And So It Is Ukamau is a 1966 black-and-white film directed by Jorge Sanjinés. Pascual Duarte Pascual Duarte is a 1976 Spanish drama film directed by Ricardo Franco. It was entered into the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, where José Luis Gómez won the award for Best Actor. It is based on the novel The Family of Pascual Duarte by author Camilo José Cela. Behind Locked Doors Any Body…Any Way, is a 1968 Sexploitation Roughie film directed by Charles Romine. Portrait of a Hitman Portrait of a Hitman is a 1979 film directed by Allan A. Buckhantz and written by Yabo Yablonsky. Although the film was shot in 1977 and featured actors such as Jack Palance and Rod Steiger, it did not receive domestic distribution until 1984. The soundtrack features songs by Pages, Julie Inouye, Linda Little and Debbie James. Heroes Are Not Wet Behind the Ears Heroes Are Not Wet Behind the Ears or Les héros nont pas froid aux oreilles is a 1979 French comedy film directed by Charles Nemes. The Playbirds The Playbirds is a 1978 British sexploitation film, made by Irish-born director Willy Roe and starring 1970s pin-up Mary Millington alongside Glynn Edwards, Suzy Mandel and Windsor Davies. And Quiet Rolls the Dawn Ek Din Pratidin is a 1979 Bengali film directed by Mrinal Sen. The film stars Mamata Shankar, Gita Sen and Sreela Majumdar, among others. It was entered into the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Beyond Reasonable Doubt Beyond Reasonable Doubt is a 1982 New Zealand docu-drama feature film directed by John Laing and starring David Hemmings, John Hargreaves, Roy Billing, and Terence Cooper. Hum Paanch Hum Paanch is a 1980 Hindi language film directed by Bapu and produced by Boney Kapoor. The film features a huge all-star cast including Sanjeev Kumar, Shabana Azmi, Mithun Chakraborty, Nasiruddin Shah, Raj Babbar, Gulshan Grover and Amrish Puri. The movie was Boney Kapoors maiden venture as a producer. A young Anil Kapoor, who is producer Boney Kapoors brother has a cameo appearance. This film is a remake of 1978 Kannada film Paduvaaralli Pandavaru, directed by renowned director Puttanna Kanagal which was also remade by Bapu earlier in Telugu as Mana Voori Pandavulu. The film was distributed by noted distributor R. N. Mandre. . The movie was an adaptation of the Mahabharata, fit to a rural scenario with some hints to the various clashes between the Pandavas and the Kauravas and to the characters in the epic. Pray TV Pray TV may refer to: Forty Deuce Forty Deuce is a 1982 American drama film directed by Paul Morrissey and starring Orson Bean. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. The Road to Bresson The Road to Bresson is a 1984 Dutch documentary film directed by Leo De Boer and Jurriën Rood. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. American Roulette American Roulette is a 1988 British thriller film directed by Maurice Hatton and starring Andy Garcia, Kitty Aldridge and Robert Stephens. Sagolandet Land of Dreams is a 1988 Swedish essay film by Jan Troell. Its original Swedish title is Sagolandet, which means "The land of tales". Through a series of reportages from contemporary Sweden, Troell uses the film to ponder on the countrys transformation since his childhood, into a society he argues has become permeated by rationality at the expense of creativity. Interweaved with the reportages are conversations with the American existential psychologist Rollo May, the politician Ingvar Carlsson soon before he became the prime minister of Sweden, and former prime minister Tage Erlander. Filming took place from 1983 to 1986. Animal Behavior Animal Behavior is a 1989 comedy film directed by Jenny Bowen and Kjehl Rasmussen, and starring Karen Allen, Armand Assante, and Holly Hunter. Pan Jin Lian zhi qian shi jin sheng The Reincarnation of Golden Lotus is a 1989 Hong Kong film directed by Clara Law and produced by Teddy Robin, and written by Lilian Lee. The film stars Joey Wong, Eric Tsang, Wilson Lam, Pal Sinn, and Ku Feng. The film premiered in Taiwan on 4 August 1989. La vengeance d'une femme A Womans Revenge is a 1990 French drama film directed by Jacques Doillon and starring Isabelle Huppert. It was entered into the 40th Berlin International Film Festival. Alberto Express Alberto Express is a 1990 French comedy film directed by Arthur Joffé. It was coproduced with Italy, where it was released as In viaggio con Alberto. For his performance Sergio Castellitto was awarded at Montreal World Film Festival. Money Money is a 1991 Canadian-French drama film directed by Steven Hilliard Stern. The film centers around a young rich mans revenge on his late fathers associates who have stolen his inheritance money. Het sacrament The Sacrament is a 1989 Belgian comedy film directed by Belgian author Hugo Claus. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. The film is based on Claus own novel Omtrent Deedee and his play Interieur. The film was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Saviour of the Soul II Saviour of the Soul II is a 1992 Hong Kong martial arts action romance film directed by Corey Yuen and David Lai and starring Andy Lau and Rosamund Kwan. Although the film shares the same Chinese title as Louis Chas The Return of the Condor Heroes, it is unrelated to the novel. It is also unrelated to the 1991 film, Saviour of the Soul. Soft Top Hard Shoulder Soft Top Hard Shoulder is a 1992 British comedy drama film directed by Stefan Schwartz, produced by Richard Holmes, written by and starring Peter Capaldi and also starring Elaine Collins, Frances Barber, Jeremy Northam and Richard Wilson. David Copperfield David Copperfield is a 1993 traditionally animated musical feature-length adaptation of Charles Dickens classic novel of the same name. It was directed by Don Arioli and features the voices of Sheena Easton, Julian Lennon, Howie Mandel, Andrea Martin, Kelly Le Brock, Michael York, Joseph Marcell and many others. The movie plays fast and loose with Dickens original plot, omitting several major characters and adding fantasy elements like the "moldies" and the "cheese monster". The human characters are replaced with anthropomorphic animals. It was made for and first broadcast on NBC during the holiday season in 1993. The movie is currently available on DVD from GoodTimes Entertainment. The Diary of Lady M The Diary of Lady M is a 1993 Swiss drama film directed by Alain Tanner. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Don't Do It Dont Do It is a 1994 comedy film and the directorial debut of Eugene Hess who also wrote the screenplay. It stars Heather Graham, James Le Gros, Sheryl Lee and James Marshall. Bonjour Timothy Bonjour Timothy is a 1995 Canadian-New Zealand romantic comedy film. Witchcraft IX: Bitter Flesh Witchcraft IX: Bitter Flesh is a 1997 horror film directed by Michael Paul Girard and starring Landon Hall, David Byrnes, and Julius Antonio. The film is the ninth in the Witchcraft series. Blossi/810551 Blossi/810551 is a 1997 Icelandic drama film directed by Júlíus Kemp. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. My Brother's War My Brothers War is a 1997 American film directed by and starring James Brolin. It was filmed in Ireland for Concorde Anois. Gopi Gopi is a 1970 Hindi film produced by T. S. Muthuswami and S. S. Palaniappan, the film is directed by A. Bhimsingh. It stars Dilip Kumar, Saira Banu, Pran, Om Prakash, Durga Khote, Farida Jalal, Johnny Walker, Lalita Pawar and Aruna Irani. This is a remake of 1964 Kannada Movie Chinnada Gombe starring Kalyan Kumar and J. Jayalalithaa, which was produced and directed by B. R. Panthulu. This film is remembered for Om Prakash and Dilip Kumars class act. Private Practices: The Story of a Sex Surrogate Private Practices: The Story of a Sex Surrogate is a 1985 US documentary film directed by Kirby Dick about the interaction between a sex surrogate and her clients - Dicks first documentary film. Sweet Jesus, Preacherman Sweet Jesus, Preacherman is a 1973 American blaxploitation action film directed by Henning Schellerup, written by John Cerullo, M. Stuart Madden and Abbey Leitch, and starring Roger E. Mosley, William Smith, Michael Pataki, Tom Johnigarn, Joe Tornatore and Damu King. It was released on May 25, 1973, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Rockin' with Judy Jetson Rockin with Judy Jetson is a 1988 animated made-for-television film produced by Hanna-Barbera for syndication as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series. Pinocchio Pinocchio is a 1976 made-for-TV musical starring Sandy Duncan in the title role and Danny Kaye as Geppetto. It was first broadcast March 27, 1976 on CBS and rerun on April 18, 1977. Poovizhi Vasalile Poovizhi Vasalile is a 1987 Indian Tamil suspense thriller film directed by Fazil, starring Sathyaraj, Sujitha and Karthika in lead roles, with Raghuvaran, Babu Antony, Nizhalgal Ravi, T. S. Raghavendra and Rajyalakshmi playing supporting roles. The film, produced by Lakshmi Priya Combines, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 14 January 1987. The film is a remake of Malayalam film Poovinu Puthiya Poonthennal. The film received critical acclaim from the critics and went on screens for more than 23 weeks in cities such as Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai and Tiruchirappalli and completed 100 days in other parts as well, it went on to become one of the biggest commercial successes of 1987. The film has a certain cult following and has been noted for the villainous performance of Babu Antony and Raghuvaran. Aastha: In the Prison of Spring Aastha: In the Prison of Spring is a 1997 Bollywood film, produced and directed by Basu Bhattacharya. The film stars Rekha, Om Puri, Navin Nischol and Daisy Irani in the main roles. The film went on to receive both critical acclaim and commercial success, the latter of which had eluded Basu in his last few films. Subsequently, spurred on by this success, Basu was even planning to remake the film in English, though he died in June 1997, at the age 62. The films success was described as blurring the gap between Indian art and commercial cinema, where art film makers, dealing with serious issues, used a musical format to make the film more commercially appealing, thus reaching a wider audience. Rekha received a nomination of 1997 Star Screen Award for Best Actress. In the movie, Rekha had the controversial role of a married woman who turns into a prostitute, which was severely criticized by the audience. About her role in the movie, Rekha said, "After Aastha: In the Prison of Spring people had a lot to say about my role of a wife who moonlights as a prostitute. I dont have problems playing anything. Ive reached a stage where I could do justice to any role that came my way. It could be role of a mother, a sister-in-law; negative, positive, sensational or anything." The movie is remarkable for its explicit love scenes. Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani is a 1988 Bollywood drama film directed by Kalpataru. The film stars Rishi Kapoor,Jaya Prada, Govinda, Farah Naaz in lead roles. The film was a remake of Telugu film Shanthi Nivasam. Ayirathil Oruvan Aayirathil Oruvan is a 1965 Indian Tamil-language action-adventure film produced and directed by B. R. Panthulu. Starring M. G. Ramachandran and Jayalalithaa in the lead roles, the film also stars M. N. Nambiar, R. S. Manohar, Nagesh and Madhavi Krishnan. It was a critical and a commercial success, and ran for more than 100 days in Chennai theatres and other cities. A digitised version of the film was released in 2014 and ran for 190 days. Pattabhishekam Pattabhishekam is a 1999 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Anil-Babu. The film stars Jayaram, Mohini, Jagathy Sreekumar and Harishree Ashokan. The film has musical score by Berny-Ignatius. The story of the film is adapted from 1996 American comedy film Larger than Life starring Bill Murray. Tikhie omuty Still Waters}} is 2000 Russian romantic comedy directed by Eldar Ryazanov. Sreekrishnapurathe Nakshathrathilakkam Sreekrishnapurathe Nakshathrathilakkam is a 1998 Malayalam movie, which is an adaptation of the Tamil comedy film, Bama Vijayam. The movie was directed by Rajasenan. The movie features Nagma, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Jagathy Sreekumar, Innocent, Cochin Haneefa, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Kalaranjini and Bindu Panicker in the lead roles and Mukesh in a special appearance. The movie was produced by Rajan under the banner of His Highness Arts and was distributed by Kavyachandrika Release. The story of the movie is from K. Balachandran, to which Mani Shornnur added screenplay and Rajan Kizhakkanela added dialogues. Sundarakilladi Sundarkkilladi is a 1998 Malayalam film directed by Murali krishnan, starring Dileep, Shalini Kumar, Nedumudi Venu, Kuthiravattom Pappu, Nandu, Reshmi Boban and Asokan in the lead roles. Step by Step Step by Step or Un honnête commerçant is a 2002 Belgium comedy - thriller film directed by Philippe Blasband. Qatl Qatl is a 1986 Indian mystery thriller film directed by R.K. Nayyar, starring Sanjeev Kumar, Shatrughan Sinha, Marc Zuber, Ranjeeta Kaur, Sarika and Ashok Kumar. The film released two months after Sanjeev Kumars death and was the first of his several posthumous releases. This movie has been adapted from an American TV movie In Broad Daylight, directed by Robert Day. The movie was remade in Kannada in 2008 as Sanchu. Rakesh is a blind man with an attractive wife Rohini. Unknown to him, his wife is having an affair with another man Ranjeet behind his back. When Rakeshs wife is murdered in her paramours home, he is the only suspect. Now it is to be seen whether a blind man can pull a perfect murder single-handedly. The Very Merry Widows The Very Merry Widows is a 2003 Franco-Belgian film directed and co-written by Catherine Corsini. The Tough The Tough is a 1957 Egyptian film directed by Salah Abouseif. It was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. Life or Death Life or Death is a 1954 Egyptian film directed by Kamal El Sheikh. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. The Prince The Prince is a 1996 Indian Malayalam-language action film scripted and directed by Suresh Krishna, starring Mohanlal. Dialogues were written by T. A. Razzaq. The film marks Krishnas debut in Malayalam cinema. The music was scored by Deva. Platform Platform is a 1993 Bollywood action film directed by Deepak Pawar and starring Ajay Devgn in the lead, with Tisca Chopra, Prithvi, and Paresh Rawal. For Men Only For Men Only is a 1964 Egyptian romantic comedy film directed by Mahmoud Zulfikar. Tum: A Dangerous Obsession Tum: A Dangerous Obsession is an Indian Hindi thriller film released in February 2004. Directed by Aruna Raje, it stars Karan Nath, Manisha Koirala and Rajat Kapoor in the lead roles. Schizophreniac: The Whore Mangler Schizophreniac: The Whore Mangler is 1997 exploitation film written, directed and produced by Ron Atkins. It was followed by two sequels, Necromaniac: Schizophreniac 2 in 2003 and The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell in 2011, the latter being a crossover with Last House on Dead End Street. Surprise, Surprise Surprise Surprise is a 2009 drama written by Travis Michael Holder and Jerry Turner and directed by Jerry Turner. The Bridge The Bridge is a 2006 drama film directed by filmmaker Brett Hanover. A fictional story of involvement and disillusionment with Scientology, the film explicitly uses Scientology terms throughout, as well as including clips from actual Scientology promotional and training videos. It was released as free use media to the Internet in September 2006 by the filmmaker. The brochure of the Indie Memphis film festival stated that The Bridge was the "first feature film" about the Church Of Scientology. While it is set against the background of the Church of Scientology and the Sea Org, the characters and situations depicted are fictional. Seven Dumpsters and a Corpse Seven Dumpsters and a Corpse is a documentary film by Swiss journalist . Al-raqissa wa-l-siyasi The Belly Dancer and the Politician is an Egyptian film released in 1990. Roxy Hunter and the Secret of the Shaman Roxy Hunter and the Secret of the Shaman is a 2008 Nickelodeon Original Movie that aired on February 1, 2008. It is a direct sequel to the Roxy Hunter and the Mystery of the Moody Ghost. The movie is produced by Dolphin Entertainment. Sangre de mayo Blood of May is a 2008 Spanish film directed by José Luis Garci and starring Quim Gutiérrez and Paula Echevarría. The plot is based on a novel by Benito Pérez Galdós and takes place around the events of 2 May 1808, when the people of Madrid rise up in rebellion against French occupation. Playing Columbine Playing Columbine is a 2008 American documentary film produced and edited by Danny Ledonne, an American independent filmmaker. The film follows the video game Super Columbine Massacre RPG! in which players experience the Columbine High School massacre through the eyes of the killers, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. Venus and Mars Venus and Mars is a 2007 South Korean romantic comedy film. It was directed by Han Ji-seung and stars Sol Kyung-gu and Kim Tae-hee. Chasing a Dream Chasing a Dream is a made-for-television movie. Filmed in the Ventura County area of California, the movie premiered on Hallmark Channel on April 25, 2009, and stars Andrew Lawrence and Treat Williams. Most of the school scenes were filmed at John F. Kennedy High School in Granada Hills, California. The logos, mascot, uniforms, and signage were all the official items for the school. Arcadia Lost Arcadia Lost is a 2010 American drama film directed by Phedon Papamichael Jr. The film both takes place and was filmed in Greece. Specifically it was filmed in the village Poulithra, in the municipal unit of Leonidio, in the municipality of South Kynouria, in the regional unit of Arcadia. Poulithra is a traditional settlement. It is one of the last remaining tranquil, coastal villages with traditional stone houses. Ingredients Ingredients: The Local Food Movement Takes Root is a 2009 documentary film about the shortcomings of Americas industrialized food system against a rising local food movement, whose proponents are shrinking the gap between farmland and dinner table. The film is directed by Robert Bates, produced by Brian Kimmel and narrated by actress Bebe Neuwirth. Chefs Alice Waters, Peter Hoffman, Kathy Whims, and Greg Higgins share their views as growers, restaurateurs, and consumers around the country, from Willamette Valley to the urban food desert Harlem, discuss their methods for bringing food production back home. Other participants from the Portland, Oregon area include Will Newman and wife Susan Clark of Natural Harvest Farm, Ken Gordon of Kenny & Zukes Delicatessen, and his wife permaculturist Leslee Lewis. Ingredients posits that concentrated animal feeding operations are causing worse and more frequent outbreaks of disease; the film also covers community-supported agriculture, biodynamic wine, and organic farming. Ingredients was shown at the 2010 Cleveland International Film Festival and at the 2010 Farm Aid. In 2011, the sequel Ingredients Hawaii was filmed in Hawaii and was released in 2012. The sequel focuses on Hawaiis unique solutions and challenges faced in growing and selling their food. Dad's in Heaven with Nixon Dads in Heaven with Nixon is a 2010 documentary film produced, directed and written by Tom Murray. It concerns the history of the Murray family and especially of Toms brother Chris Murray, a man with autism whose paintings of cityscapes, first promoted by family friend Gloria Vanderbilt, have garnered widespread praise. The title refers to Chris belief that his late father, who loathed Richard Nixon, is now friends in heaven with the former president. Ranging over three generations of Murrays, whose patriarchs struggled with alcoholism and bipolar disorder, the film treats of subjects ranging from father-son relationships to the Great Depression, from the effects of divorce on families to the cushy lifestyle of the residents of Southampton, New York. Nénette Nénette is a 2010 French documentary film about a 40-year-old female orangutan living in the menagerie of the Jardin des Plantes,. The film, directed by Nicolas Philibert presents an intimate portrait of the ape, originally from Borneo, who has spent most of her life in captivity. In accord with the Cinéma vérité style of Philiberts earlier works, the camera rests on Nénette and her son Tübo in their glass-fronted enclosure. We hear the conversations and see the reflections of the zoo visitors in the glass as they regard Nénette, a mother of four who has survived three mates. Boxing Day Boxing Day is a 2012 British film directed by Bernard Rose. The film is roughly based on the Leo Tolstoy short story, Master and Man, and depicts the interactions between an arrogant real estate developer and his unreliable hired chauffeur as they battle the elements during a Boxing Day blizzard in Denver, Colorado. Paul Kelly - Stories of Me Paul Kelly - Stories of Me is a 2012 Australian documentary directed by Ian Darling and produced by Shark Island Productions. The film sold out within 10 hours at the 2012 Melbourne International Film Festival and before its official theatrical release on 25 Oct 2012, the film went on a sold out National Tour as special event releases with Paul Kelly and director Ian Darling appearing on stage after the screening. It was broadcast on the ABC on 27 October 2012. The Owner The Owner is a multi-director, international feature film that follows a backpack around the world, on its way back to its owner. It is the first film produced by CollabFeature, a group of independent filmmakers from all over the world. Each filmmaker wrote and directed his or her own short segment of the film in his or her own country. The Owner began shooting in spring of 2010. It premiered in theaters around the world on May 25, 2012. CollabFeature was started by Detroit-based filmmaker Marty Shea and web programmer Ian Bonner. 9 meter 9 meter is a 17-minute-long Danish live-action short film written and directed by Anders Walter. The film premier in Denmark on September 1, 2012, and made its American debut at the Scandinavian Film Festival in Los Angeles on January 12, 2013. In 2012 the film was Oscar short-listed. Dilliwaali Zaalim Girlfriend Dilliwaali Zaalim Girlfriend is Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Japinder Kaur and produced by Tarnpreet Singh and Manjeet Kaur under JAP Films. The film features Divyendu Sharma, Jackie Shroff, Prachi Mishra and Ira Dubey in lead roles. The film was released on 20 March 2015 and opened to negative reviews. Week-ends Weekends in Normandy is a 2014 French film directed by Anne Villacèque. It stars Karin Viard, Noémie Lvovsky, Jacques Gamblin and Ulrich Tukur. Xoca Xoja is a 2012 Azerbaijani drama film directed, written, and co-produced by Vahid Mustafayev based loosely on the Khojaly Massacre during the Nagorno-Karabakh War. The film stars Ilgar Musayev, Nigar Bahadirqizi and Telman Aliyev. Praise the Lord Praise the Lord is a 2014 Malayalam film directed by Shibu Gangadharan and starring Mammootty and Mukesh . The film has been adapted from Zacharias eponymous novelette, T. P. Devarajan has written the screenplay. The film was produced by Milan Jaleel under the banner of Galaxy Films. It released on 20 March 2014. The Sinking of Sozopol Sinking of Sozopol is a 2014 Bulgarian drama film directed by Kostadin Bonev starring Deyan Donkov, Snezhina Petrova, Svetla Yancheva and Stefan Valdobrev. A pre-premiere screening took place at the festival Apolonia in Sozopol on August 29, 2014. Additional screenings took place on October 12, 2014 during the 32nd Golden Rose Film Festival in Varna, and November 13, 2014 at the 28th Bulgarian film festival Cinemania. The film was officially released on April 3, 2015. Singham123 Singam 123 is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed by Akshat Ajay Sharma and produced by Manchu Vishnu under his production banner 24 Frames Factory. The film stars Sampoornesh Babu in the lead role. The film released on 5 June 2015 to mixed reviews but was a box-office hit. The film has been released by 24 Frames Factory officially for home viewing. The film is a parody of the Singam series. Arth - The Destination Arth – The Destination is a 2017 Pakistani romantic drama film, written, directed and co-produced by Shaan Shahid under his banner 5th Element. It stars Shahid himself, with Humaima Malick, Mohib Mirza and Uzma Hassan in lead roles. It is inspired by Mahesh Bhatts 1982 film Arth. Pre-production began in August 2013 when the film was announced by Shahid. Principal photography began in December 2015 in Lahore and concluded in London in October 2016. Film music has been given by Sahir Ali Bagga. Post-production took place in Pinewood Studios. The film released worldwide on 22 December 2017, under the co-production of Faraz Chaudhrys Cinestar and film distributor Hammad Chaudhrys HKC Entertainment. Sat Shri Akaal England Sat Shri Akaal England is an Indian romantic comedy film in Punjabi, written and directed by Vikram Pradhan. It stars Ammy Virk & Monica Gill in lead roles. The film was shot in Chandigarh and England. The movie was released worldwide on December 8, 2017. Hula Hula is a 1927 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Victor Fleming, and based on the novel Hula, a Romance of Hawaii by Armine von Tempski. The film stars Clara Bow and was released by Paramount Pictures. Her Majesty, Love Her Majesty, Love is a USA 1931 pre-Code talking musical comedy drama film directed by William Dieterle for First National Pictures, starring Broadway stars Marilyn Miller, Ben Lyon, and in his talking feature debut, W.C. Fields. It is a remake of the German film Her Majesty the Barmaid. Bright Lights Bright Lights is a 1935 film directed by Busby Berkeley. Cardinal Richelieu Cardinal Richelieu is a 1935 American historical film directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring George Arliss, Maureen OSullivan, Edward Arnold and Cesar Romero. It was based on the 1839 play Richelieu by Edward Bulwer-Lytton depicting the life of the great seventeenth century French statesman Cardinal Richelieu and his dealings with Louis XIII. Submarine D-1 Submarine D-1 is a 1937 drama directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Pat OBrien, George Brent and Wayne Morris. the film was produced by Cosmopolitan Productions and released by Warner Bros.. The Timid Toreador The Timid Toreador is a 1940 American animated cartoon in the Looney Tunes series starring Porky Pig. It was directed by Bob Clampett and Norman McCabe, with musical direction by Carl Stalling. Tall, Dark and Handsome Tall, Dark and Handsome is a 1941 gangster comedy film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring Caesar Romero, Virginia Gilmore, and Charlotte Greenwood. It was released by Twentieth Century Fox. Joe Smith, American Joe Smith, American is a 1942 American spy film directed by Richard Thorpe and stars Robert Young and Marsha Hunt. The film, loosely based on the story of Herman W. Lang, and the theft of plans of a top-secret bombsight, is the account of a worker at an aviation factory who is kidnapped by enemy spies. The opening credits contained the following written prologue: "This story is about a man who defended his country. His name is Joe Smith. He is an American. This picture is a tribute to all Joe Smiths." Joe Smith, American was the first in a series of B films made at MGM under the supervision of Dore Schary who also wrote the initial treatment, based on "his own yarn". His story was later adapted to a postwar setting and new characters to become The Big Operator. Bell-Bottom George Bell-Bottom George is a 1943 black and white British comedy musical film, directed by Marcel Varnel, starring George Formby and Anne Firth. A wartime morale buster, it features the songs, "Swim Little Fish", "It Serves You Right", "If I Had A Girl Like You" and "Bell Bottom George." Future Carry On star Charles Hawtrey appears in a small role. The Dizzy Acrobat The Dizzy Acrobat is the eighth animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 21, 1943, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Heavenly Music Heavenly Music is a 1943 American short fantasy film directed by Josef Berne. It won an Oscar at the 16th Academy Awards in 1944 for Best Short Subject. Hers to Hold Hers to Hold is a 1943 American romantic musical comedy film and is the third film in the unofficial Three Smart Girls trilogy. In Hers to Hold, Deanna Durbin reprises her role as Penny Craig, who is the only sister remaining at home. A Christmas Dream A Christmas Dream is a 1945 Czechoslovak short film directed by the brothers Karel Zeman and . It's a Joke, Son! Its a Joke, Son! is a 1947 American film directed by Benjamin Stoloff featuring radio comedian Kenny Delmar as Senator Beauregard Claghorn; the inspiration for the cartoon character Foghorn Leghorn. The film was the first American production of Eagle-Lion Films and although the film was produced on a very small budget compared to other Hollywood films at the time, it was a box-office disappointment, with one theater chain removing the film from theaters after less than a week after it only drew $1,000 in ticket sales. Mickey Magnate Mickey Magnate is a 1949 Hungarian comedy film directed by Márton Keleti and starring Miklós Gábor, Ági Mészáros and Marika Németh. It was based on a popular stage musical comedy by Károly Bakoni and Andor Gábor which had previously been turned into the 1916 silent film Miska the Magnate directed by Alexander Korda. Roseanna McCoy Roseanna McCoy is a 1949 American drama film directed by Irving Reis. The screenplay by John Collier, based on the 1947 novel of the same title by Alberta Hannum, is a romanticized and semi-fictionalized account of the Hatfield-McCoy feud. The film stars Farley Granger and Joan Evans. Shakedown Shakedown is a 1950 crime film noir directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Howard Duff, Brian Donlevy, Peggy Dow, Lawrence Tierney, Bruce Bennett and Anne Vernon. Green Grow the Rushes Green Grow the Rushes is a British comedy film and the first film to be released by ACT Films Ltd. The film was produced by John Gossage and funded by the National Film Finance Corporation and the Co-operative Wholesale Society Bank. Nagarik Nagarik, also spelled as Nagorik, The Citizen in English, was the first feature-length film directed by Indian director Ritwik Ghatak. Completed in 1952, it preceded Satyajit Rays Pather Panchali as perhaps the first example of an art film in Bengali cinema, but is deprived of that honor, since it was released twenty-four years later, after Ghataks death. On 20 September 1977, it finally premiered at the New Empire theatre in Kolkata, India. Ritwik Ghatak directed only eight feature films, but is generally regarded as one of the few truly original Indian talents in cinema by directors such as Satyajit Ray and critics such as Derek Malcolm. Bedevilled Bedevilled is a 1955 crime film directed by Mitchell Leisen. It stars Anne Baxter and Steve Forrest. The Great American Pastime The Great American Pastime is a 1956 comedy film about Little League baseball, directed by Herman Hoffman and starring Tom Ewell, Anne Francis, and Ann Miller. The Secret Place The Secret Place is a 1957 British crime film, and the directorial debut of Clive Donner. It stars Belinda Lee, Ronald Lewis, and a young David McCallum in a supporting role. The Weapon The Weapon is a 1956 British thriller film directed by Val Guest and starring Steve Cochran, Lizabeth Scott, Herbert Marshall, and Nicole Maurey. It was made by Republic Pictures. Its themes were originally explored in the 1951 British film, The Yellow Balloon. It was shot at Walton Studios, with sets despigned by the art director John Stoll. The Last Torch Song The Last Torch Song is a 1957 Spanish musical film directed by Juan de Orduña and starring Sara Montiel, Armando Calvo and Enrique Vera. Tom Thumb and Little Red Riding Hood Tom Thumb and Little Red Riding Hood is a 1962 Mexican fantasy adventure film directed by Roberto Rodríguez. It is a sequel to two other imported films, Little Red Riding Hood and Little Red Riding Hood and Friends. The dubbed version of the film was theatrically released in United States by K. Gordon Murray in 1965. The film was also released on VHS by Something Weird Video in 2002. An uncut version of the film with English subtitles was released on DVD as Little Red Riding Hood and Tom Thumb vs. the Monsters. Four in the Morning Four in the Morning is a 1965 British film directed by Anthony Simmons and starring Judi Dench. It featured a score by John Barry. Dirty Heroes Dirty Heroes, is a 1967 Italian war film directed by Alberto De Martino and starring Frederick Stafford. In Enemy Country In Enemy Country is a 1968 American action film directed by Harry Keller and starring Anthony Franciosa, Anjanette Comer and Guy Stockwell. During World War II a group of Allied agents are sent on a secret mission to German-occupied France to destroy a dangerous new weapon. The films art direction was by John Beckman and Alexander Golitzen. The Secret Life of an American Wife The Secret Life of an American Wife is a 1968 comedy film written and directed by George Axelrod. The film was released by 20th Century Fox in 1968, and was considered a box-office failure. It features a music score by Billy May. Edy Williams has a supporting role in the film as the Laytons blonde bombshell neighbor. The End of a Priest End of a Priest is a 1969 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Evald Schorm. It was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate This article is about an American television film. For the phrase as used regarding punched cards, see Punched card#Do Not Fold. For the similarly titled Canadian film, see Do Not Fold. Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate is an American television film made for the 90-minute series ABC Movie of the Week which broadcast it on November 9, 1971. Directed by Ted Post, it stars Helen Hayes, Myrna Loy, Mildred Natwick, Sylvia Sidney, John Beradino and Vince Edwards, with the screenplay adapted by John D. F. Black from a novel of the same name by Doris Miles Disney. Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs Little Malcolm is a 1974 British comedy drama film directed by Stuart Cooper. It was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear. The film is based on the stage play Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs by David Halliwell. The full name of the play is used as the film title on the BFI Flipside 2011 DVD release. An Apple Films project, Little Malcolm was the first feature film produced by former Beatle George Harrison. The film was shot primarily in Lancashire, in the north of England, during February and March 1973. Harrison supplied incidental music for the soundtrack and, after being introduced to the duo Splinter by their manager Mal Evans, produced their song "Lonely Man" for inclusion in a pivotal scene. Like many of Apples film and recording projects, production on Little Malcolm was then jeopardised by lawsuits pertaining to Harrison, John Lennon and Ringo Starrs severing of ties with manager Allen Klein. Speaking in 2011, Cooper said that Harrison "fought for a very long time to extract Little Malcolm from the official receivers", adding that its entry in the Berlin festival was only possible because the festival was an artistic forum and not finance-related. After what Cooper described as an "incredible" reception at Berlin for "this very British film", Little Malcolm went on to win a gold medal at the Atlanta Film Festival in August 1974. Once the Beatles partnership had been formally dissolved, in January 1975, the film received a brief run in Londons West End. In February 1983, Harrison donated his personal copy of Little Malcolm to a New York-based company for screening at a local film festival. I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now? I Wonder Whos Killing Her Now? is a 1975 black comedy movie directed by Steven Hilliard Stern, and starring Bob Dishy and Joanna Barnes. Originally Peter Sellers was to be cast as the lead but he had another heart attack and insurance couldnt be got on him so Dishy was his replacement at the last moment. It was directed by Steven Hilliard Stern, from a screenplay by Mickey Rose. The title is a play on the old musical I Wonder Whos Kissing Her Now. Soundtrack is Polonaise Op.53 in A flat major. Peter Pan Peter Pan is a 1976 American made-for-television musical film adaptation of J.M. Barries Peter Pan, or the Boy Who Wouldnt Grow Up starring Mia Farrow as Peter Pan and Danny Kaye as Captain Hook, and with Sir John Gielgud narrating. Julie Andrews sang one of the songs, "Once Upon a Bedtime", off-camera over the opening credits. It aired as a presentation of Hallmark Hall of Fame on NBC at 7:30pm on Sunday, December 12, 1976, capping off the programs 25th year on the air. The program did not use the score written for the highly successful Mary Martin version which had previously been televised many times on NBC. Instead, it featured 14 new and now forgotten songs, written for the production by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse. The story was adapted by Andrew Birkin and Jack Burns. Although it was an American production with two American stars, most of the cast was British. This version of Peter Pan won an Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Childrens Programming for Jenn de Jouxs and Elizabeth Savels visual effects, and was nominated for Outstanding Childrens Special, however it was not rebroadcast. But it was featured in 2011 at the Paley Center in New York City as part of the New York Musical Theatre Festival. Dragonfly One Summer Love, originally titled Dragonfly, is a 1976 romantic drama film directed by Gilbert Cates from a screenplay by N. Richard Nash. It stars Beau Bridges and Susan Sarandon and features Mildred Dunnock and Ann Wedgeworth. L'insegnante balla... con tutta la classe Linsegnante balla... con tutta la classe is a 1979 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Giuliano Carnimeo. The film is the first in the "Schoolteacher" film series which does not star Edwige Fenech in the main role. It is considered the breakout title for Nadia Cassini. Champions: A Love Story Champions: A Love Story is a 1979 American television film directed by John A. Alonzo and starring Shirley Knight, Tony Lo Bianco, Jimmy McNichol, Joy LeDuc, and Anne Schedeen. Its plot follows a teenage ex-hockey player who falls in love with a figure skater. The Ghost The Ghost is a 1982 West German drama film directed by and starring Herbert Achternbusch. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival. Wohin und zurück - Teil 3: Welcome in Vienna Welcome in Vienna is a 1986 Austrian drama film directed by Axel Corti. The film was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It is the third film in the directors six-hour, "Where To and Back" trilogy. It follows on from the first film, 1982s Wohin und zurück - God Does Not Believe In Us Anymore, and the second film, 1986s Wohin und zurück - Santa Fe. "...The trilogy is loosely based on writer Troller’s life as a Viennese Jew who fled Europe as a teenager, emigrated to the United States, and returned to Europe during World War II as an American soldier. Each of these full length feature films – which are connected to each other by an advancing chronology and a series of overlapping characters – are meant to be viewed together...". Down the Drain Down the Drain is a 1990 American comedy film. It was directed by Robert C. Hughes and starred Andrew Stevens, Teri Copley and John Matuszak, in his last film after his death. Jerry Mathers and Stella Stevens also appeared in the film. It was released on video April 25, 1990. Pantyhose Hero Pantyhose Hero, also known as Pantyhose Killer, is a 1990 Hong Kong action comedy film produced by and directed by Sammo Hung. The film stars Hung and Alan Tam. A Climate for Killing A Climate for Killing is a 1991 American thriller-drama film written and directed by J. S. Cardone and starring John Beck, Katharine Ross, Steven Bauer and Mia Sara. Miracle in the Wilderness Miracle in the Wilderness is a 1991 American adventure film directed by Kevin James Dobson and written by Michael Michaelian and Jim Byrnes. The film stars Kris Kristofferson, Kim Cattrall, John Dennis Johnston, Rino Thunder, David Oliver and Sheldon Peters Wolfchild. The film premiered on TNT on December 9, 1991. Between Love and Hate Between Love and Hate is a 1993 American television movie directed by Rod Hardy. Tokyo Trial International Military Tribunal for the Far East is a 1983 Japanese documentary film on the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, directed by Masaki Kobayashi. All This and World War II All This and World War II is a 1976 musical documentary directed by Tony Palmer. It juxtaposes Beatles songs covered by a variety of musicians with World War II newsreel footage and 20th Century Fox films. The film was severely mauled by critics and lasted just two weeks in cinemas before being pulled. Final Yamato is a 1983 Japanese anime science fiction film and the fourth theatrical movie of the Space Battleship Yamato saga. The 70mm print had a running time of 163 minutes, making Final Yamato the longest running animated film ever made. Razia Sultan Raziya Sultan, also known as Razia Sultan, is 1983 Indian film, written and directed by Kamal Amrohi, and starring Hema Malini, Parveen Babi and Dharmendra in lead roles. N.B. Kulkarni won the Filmfare Award for Best Art Direction, the only win for the film. Khayyam received a Filmfare nomination for Best Music Director. Lyrics were by Jan Nisar Akhtar and two songs by Nida Fazli who walked into the project when Akhtar died. Some songs were sung by Lata Mangeshkar, including "Aye Dil-e Nadaan". A Town Has Turned to Dust A Town Has Turned to Dust is a 1998 update of a 1958 made-for-TV film written by Rod Serling. It was originally shown on the Syfy Channel. Fag Hag Fag Hag is the debut film of director Damion Dietz, who also wrote the film and has a lead role in it alongside Stephanie Orff. It was released in 1998. Allrakäraste syster Allrakäraste syster is a 1988 Swedish film directed by Göran Carmback and based on the novel Most Beloved Sister by Astrid Lindgren. Conquest Conquest is a 1998 British-Canadian romantic comedy film set in the dying prairie town of Conquest, most of whose remaining residents are in their 70s and depressed. Thirty-two-year-old Pincer Bedier, the French-Canadian manager of the only bank branch in the town, dreams of reviving the town and its only cash crop, the edible pea pods of the Caragana bush. Daisy MacDonald, a young, beautiful and mysterious English or Australian woman, happens into town in her bright red Alfa Romeo sports car and when it stalls, finds herself stranded indefinitely until the needed parts can be shipped in. Her presence invigorates the town and its inhabitants and romance develops between her and the young banker, while the older inhabitants catch his vision of the future. Conquest was shown at the 1998 Montreal World Film Festival. In 1999 Monique Mercure won the Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role, that of Grace Gallagher. Conquest has been shown on the Showtime network in the United States. Hot Stuff Hot Stuff is a 1971 animated short directed and animated by Zlatko Grgic and written by Don Arioli. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada for the Dominion Fire Commission, a department of Public Works Canada, the nine-minute short on fire safety offers a humorous look at the origins, benefits and dangers of fire. The film garnered seven international awards, including Best Educational Film Award at the World Festival of Animated Films in Croatia and a Canadian Film Award for Arioli for best non-feature screenplay. The Catcher The Catcher is a 1998 horror film directed by Guy Crawford and Yvette Hoffman. Relics: Einstein's Brain Einsteins Brain is a 1994 documentary by Kevin Hull following Japanese professor Kenji Sugimoto in his search for Albert Einsteins brain. It is produced by BBC Films. Code Name Phoenix Code Name Phoenix is a television film that aired on UPN on March 3, 2000. It was directed by Jeff Freilich. The film score was composed by Mark Snow. Songs in Ordinary Time Songs in Ordinary Time is a 2000 American made-for-television drama film starring Sissy Spacek and Beau Bridges. The film was written by Malcolm MacRury and directed by Rod Holcomb. It is an adaptation of the book Songs in Ordinary Time written by Mary McGarry Morris. Songs in Ordinary Time was entirely shot in Nova Scotia, Canada due to financial reasons. The film originally premiered on CBS on October 22, 2000. One Way Ticket Un aller simple is a French film directed by Laurent Heynemann, adapted from the novel of the same name by Didier Van Cauwelaert, which had won the Prix Goncourt in 1994. Mysterious World Arthur C. Clarkes Mysterious World is a thirteen-part British television series looking at unexplained phenomena from around the world. It was produced by Yorkshire Television for the ITV network and first broadcast in September 1980. Each program is introduced and book-ended by science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke in short sequences filmed in Sri Lanka. The bulk of the episodes are narrated by Gordon Honeycombe. The series was produced by John Fanshawe and John Fairley, and directed by Peter Jones, Michael Weigall and Charles Flynn. It also featured a unique soundtrack composed by British artist Alan Hawkshaw. In 1980, Book Club Associates published a hardcover book with the same name, authored by Simon Welfare and John Fairley, where the contents of the show were further explored. It featured an introduction written by Clarke as well as his remarks at the end of each chapter or topic. In 1985, a paperback of this book was released by HarperCollins Publishers. The series was followed by Arthur C. Clarkes World of Strange Powers in 1985 and Arthur C. Clarkes Mysterious Universe in 1994. The Wrestlers Uttara is a 2000 Bengali language drama film thriller directed by Bengali poet Buddhadev Dasgupta. Based on a short story by Samaresh Bose, it stars Jaya Seal as Uttara, Tapas Paul, Shankar Chakraborty, Raisul Islam Asad as a Christian missionary. The film contrasts violence, human vices and lawlessness in a seemingly peaceful setting, in a quiet village in Purulia district in Bengal. Uttara premiered at the Venice Film Festival on 30 August 2000 and was the winner of the festivals Special Director award. It was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2000 and on 22 May it was shown in the US at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival The film was released in France on 13 June 2001 and won the Audience Award at the Nantes festival. It opened the Pusan Film Festival in South Korea. Due to its homoerotic undertones, Uttara was shown at a number of gay and lesbian film festivals including the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Turn is a 2001 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. Gair Gair is a 1999 Indian Hindi action crime drama film starring Ajay Devgn in With Raveena Tandon, Reena Roy, Amrish Puri and Paresh Rawal in main lead roles, directed by Ashok Gaikwad. Film was average earner at the box office. I Shout Love I Shout Love is a 2001 Canadian short film written and directed by Sarah Polley, released in 2001. The film stars Matthew Ferguson and Kristen Thomson as Bobby and Tessa, a couple who are on the verge of breaking up when Tessa convinces Bobby to spend one last night together recording video of them reenacting the better times in their relationship. The film won the Genie Award for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 23rd Genie Awards in 2003, and Thomson won an ACTRA Award for her performance. The film was screened on CBC Televisions Canadian Reflections in 2002, and was later distributed on the DVD release of Polleys feature film Away from Her. KT KT is a 2002 Japanese-South Korean film directed by Junji Sakamoto with a screenplay by Haruhiko Arai. It is based on the kidnapping of Kim Dae-jung by agents of Park Chung-hee in August 1973 while on a trip to Tokyo. He was released in Seoul after five days. Lightning Bolt: The Power of Salad The Power of Salad, also known as The Power of Salad & Milkshakes, is a film by Peter Glantz and Nick Noe, featuring and documenting the Providence noise rock band Lightning Bolt. The film follows the avant-garde duo, Brian Gibson and Brian Chippendale, through a tour of the states, along with interviews of the band and their friends and family. Live performances, for which Lightning Bolt is renowned, were shot from June 2–21 and July 14–15, 2001. These performances were held in, in the order they were listed: Washington Houston Davis Philadelphia Lubbock Providence New Orleans Brooklyn Oakland San Diego Chapel Hill Shreveport Charlotte Austin Phoenix Los Angeles San Francisco Mobile Fort Sumner Fort Thunder, Rhode Island Appearances, interviews, and cameos are made by Pink and Brown, Dave Auchenbach, and Load Records founder Ben McOsker. A music video to "13 Monsters" by Paper Rad is also included on the DVD. Playing 'In the Company of Men' Playing is a 2003 French drama film directed by Arnaud Desplechin. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Garden of Heaven Garden of Heaven is a 2003 South Korean film starring Ahn Jae-wook and Lee Eun-ju. October 17, 1961 Nuit noire 17 octobre 1961 is a 2005 French television film directed by Alain Tasma. Rui Ka Bojh Rui Ka Bojh is a 1997 Hindi drama film directed by Subhash Agarwal, based on Chandra Kishore Jaiswals novel Gawah Ghair Hazir with Pankaj Kapoor, Reema Lagoo and Raghubir Yadav in lead roles. In 2013, to commemorate 100 years of Indian cinema, National Film Development Corporation of India released a digitally re-mastered print of the film under "Cinemas of India" label. Getting Gilliam Getting Gilliam is a 2005 documentary film directed by Vincenzo Natali about the making of Terry Gilliams film Tideland. The Speed Track Speed Track is a 2007 Malayalam Sports film by Jayasurya starring Dileep, Gajala, Riyaz Khan and Madhu Warrier in the lead roles. Paper Dolls Paper Dolls is a 2006 documentary by Israeli director Tomer Heymann, which follows the lives of transgender migrant workers from the Philippines who work as health care providers for elderly Orthodox Jewish men and perform as drag queens during their spare time. It also delves into the lives of societal outcasts who search for freedom and acceptance. In 2013, the story was adapted as a musical and produced at the Tricycle Theatre in London. Back Home Bled Number One is a 2006 French drama film directed by Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Jack Smith and the Destruction of Atlantis Jack Smith and the Destruction of Atlantis is a documentary film that premiered in the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. It is a collection of interviews and clips by and about the revolutionary artist Jack Smith. It was directed by Mary Jordan and produced by Tongue Press Productions. The film was given a limited release in New York movie theaters beginning on April 11, 2007. Jordan is a Canadian-born filmmaker known for her documentary shorts resulting from extended visits to Africa and Southeast Asia. David Ebony, whose review of the film appeared in Art in America, had met Smith in the late 70s soon after moving to New York and at that time "attempted to assist him with a number of slide-show performances." Ebonys review, following the documentary, covers some of the difficult exhibition history of Flaming Creatures, Smiths best known film, and difficult collaborations with Jonas Mekas and Andy Warhol and others. Voiceovers from Smith, culled from some 14 hours of interviews with various critics and friends, supplemented the archival visual materials, footage and extensive interviews with filmmaker John Waters, Smiths sister Mary Sue Slater, playwright Richard Foreman, Smith and Warhol star Mario Montez, writer Gary Indiana, and musician John Zorn, among others. Ebony concludes that the film "manages to evoke the quirky and often cantankerous personality of its subject without ever making him seem merely a disgruntled artist and social misfit, as some may think him. ... I feel that Jordans multifaceted and impassioned portrait rings true. Smith, in fact, comes off in the film as an ingenious art-world Cassandra, more relevant today than ever." Wesley Morris, whose review appeared in the Boston Globe, was impressed that Jordan "manages to conjure Smiths story while also telling a story about art in America", concluding that Smith was "a pioneer of the sort of event that just doesnt seem possible in an age when counterculture feels like mass culture and very little art is shocking". Inspector Garud Inspector Garud is a 2007 Malayalam film directed by Johny Antony, starring Dileep and Kavya Madhavan as the lead pair. The Harimaya Bridge The Harimaya Bridge is a 2009 film written and directed by American filmmaker Aaron Woolfolk. It was filmed in Kōchi Prefecture, Japan and San Francisco, U.S.A. The film had a nationwide theatrical release in Japan in 2009 and an independent theatrical release in the United States in 2010. The film was released on DVD in Japan at the end of 2009 and was released on DVD and video-on-demand by Funimation in the United States in 2011. The title references the Harimaya bridge in Kochi city, which is connected to a well-known Japanese story about forbidden love. The film is produced by Ko Mori and Aaron Woolfolk. Executive producers are Danny Glover, Naoshi Yoda, and John Kim. Co-producers are Muneyuki Kii and Tatsuya Kimura. Associate producers are James Lane and Lee Rudnicki. The films theme song, "Shūten: Kimi no Ude no Naka", was sung by Japanese singer Misono, who released the song as her 13th single. Me... Myself Me... Myself or Khaw hai rak jong jaroen) is a 2007 Thai romance drama film directed by Pongpat Wachirabunjong. Ananda Everingham stars as a gay male dancer in a transvestite cabaret who has amnesia after being struck by a car. Doraemon: Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil is the fourth Doraemon film, released on March 12, 1983 in Japan. Directed by Tsutomu Shibayama, the film is based on the Western myth of Atlantis, the lost city. It is the highest-grossing animated film of 1983. They Killed Sister Dorothy They Killed Sister Dorothy is a 2008 documentary film about American-born Brazilian nun Dorothy Stang, who was murdered on February 12, 2005, in Anapu, a city located in the Amazon Rainforest. Directed by Daniel Junge, the film is narrated by Martin Sheen in the English version and by Wagner Moura in the Portuguese version. Viva High School Musical High School Musical: El Desafío is a spin-off of the American film High School Musical for the Argentine market, based on the book Battle of the Bands. It began filming in February 2008 and it is the first Disney-branded feature film made in Latin America. The movie has a script created specifically for the cinema and an original plotline. Eight new songs have been produced exclusively for the movie. In addition to these songs, Alejandro Lerner also composed the main theme, which he performed, and which is played during the closing credits. The roles in the movie are played by the winners and finalists of the Argentine TV program La Selección: Agus, Fer, Delfi, Walter, Gastón, Vale, Sofi and Juanchi. It also has the special participation of Andrea del Boca, Adriana Salonia, Peter McFarlane and the debut in a film of Liz Solari. The movie arrived in Argentine theaters on July 17, 2008, reaching in its debut week second place in the national box-office charts. Cycle Cycle is a 2008 Indian Malayalam film directed by Johny Antony and written by James Albert, starring Vineeth Sreenivasan, Vinu Mohan, Sandhya, Bhama, and Jagathy Sreekumar. The tale is about two friends, Roy and Sanju, struggling to make both ends meet with their low salaries, working respectively as a cashier in a private finance company and as a salesman in an electronics goods shop. It was a box office success. Iran Is Not the Problem Iran or Iran is not the problem Iranian documentary film directed, produced and written by Aaron Newman. Tolerantia Tolerantia is a 6 minute short animated film. It is the first 3D animated short film produced in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was directed and produced by Ivan Ramadan independently. The film is about intolerance between people. The film has been awarded with "Heart of Sarajevo" award for the best short film at 14th Sarajevo Film Festival. It has won the Prix UIP award which automatically nominated the film for 2008 European Film Academy Awards. The film has been screened as part of official selection of about 30 festivals around the world. Dirty Diaries Dirty Diaries is a 2009 collection of thirteen short films of feminist pornography made by Swedish activists and artists and produced by Mia Engberg. The individual films are highly diverse in content, although many of them feature humour and different forms of queer sex. The creative decisions were based on a manifesto with the aim to create pornography that is non-commercial and follows feminist ideals. The film sparked controversy before and after its release because of sexually provocative content and the fact that it was mainly financed through public funds. Film critics were split in their reception; some found the film amusingly provocative while others thought it was dull. Clash of the Families Meet the In-Laws is a 2011 South Korean film directed by Kim Jin-young, starring Song Sae-byeok and Lee Si-young. The Korean title literally translates to "Dangerous Formal Greeting Between Families of the Bride and Bridegroom," hence the alternate English titles Clash of the Families and Dangerous Meeting. A comedic take on star-crossed lovers set after the 1988 Seoul Olympics, the film explores the deep-rooted regionalism that has dogged various aspects of Korean society, particularly the antagonism between people from southeastern Gyeongsang and people from Jeolla. Night Boats Night Boats is a 2012 Croatian drama film directed by Igor Mirković. Broken Roads Broken Roads is a 2012 American family drama film written, directed and produced by Justin Chambers alongside producer William Alexander IV and producer/editor Karina Diaz, and starring Sally Kirkland as Wallace Russo and Aidan Bristow as Aldo Russo. Filming for the film began in July 2011 and ended in August 2011. The film world-premiered in Los Angeles, California, on September 19, 2011, followed by an encore in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, on November 8 that same year. The film was released theatrically on December 14, 2012 in select cities in the United States by Synkronized Films and Crevice Entertainment Company LLC. The Good Son: The Life of Ray Boom Boom Mancini The Good Son: The Life of Ray Boom Boom Mancini is a 2013 American documentary about the life of boxer Ray Mancini. The Knight in the Area is a Japanese manga series written by Hiroaki Igano and illustrated by Kaya Tsukiyama. The series was adapted into an anime by Shin-Ei Animation and broadcast on TV Asahi starting from January 7, 2012 and finished on September 28, 2012. ÜnOfficially Yours Unofficially Yours is a 2012 Filipino romantic film directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina, starring John Lloyd Cruz and Angel Locsin with Edgar Mortiz, Tetchie Agbayani and Edgar Allan Guzman as Kelvin. It was produced and released by Star Cinema. The film was released domestically on February 15, 2012. It was third highest grossing Filipino film of 2012. Big Gay Love Big Gay Love is a 2013 American comedy film written and directed by Ringo Le and produced by Quentin Lee and Marisa Le. The story centers on Bob, an overweight gay man who overcomes discrimination and insecurity based on his looks to find love in the form of a chef named Andy. The film was funded through Kickstarter and reached its goal on 23 March 2013. Ramanujan Ramanujan is a 2014 biographical film based on the life of renowned Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan. The film, written and directed by Gnana Rajasekaran, was shot back to back in the Tamil and English languages. Ramanujan was produced by the independent Indian production house Camphor Cinema. The cast consists of Indian and British film, stage and screen personalities. It marks the film debut of Abhinay Vaddi, the grandson of veteran Tamil film actors Gemini Ganesan and Savitri, as the protagonist. El mudo El Mudo is a 2013 Peruvian drama film directed by Diego Vega and Daniel Vega. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Ambareesha Ambareesha is a 2014 Indian Kannada action film directed and produced by Mahesh Sukhadhare under the Sri Sukhadhare Pictures banner. The film stars Darshan, Rachita Ram and Priyamani in the lead roles. Dr.Ambareesh and his wife Sumalatha Ambareesh will be seen in guest roles. The soundtrack and score is composed by V. Harikrishna and the cinematography is by Ramesh Babu. Global Baba Global Baba is a Bollywood film based on spiritual babas of India. India can arguably be named the land of the babas, with thousands of devotees blindly surrendering themselves to godmen. The idea behind Global Baba is to expose such babas is in the offing. Abhimanyu Singh plays a godman in the movie. Year by the Sea Year by the Sea is a 2016 independent American comedy-drama film starring Karen Allen, Yannick Bisson, S. Epatha Merkerson, Michael Cristofer, and Celia Imrie. It is the screenwriting and directorial debut of film composer Alexander Janko. The film is based on Joan Andersons 2000 "The New York Times" best-selling memoir A Year by the Sea: Thoughts of an Unfinished Woman. From Nowhere From Nowhere is a 2016 American drama film directed by Matthew Newton and written by Matthew Newton and Kate Ballen. The film stars Julianne Nicholson, Denis OHare, J. Mallory McCree, Octavia Chavez-Richmond, Chinasa Ogbuagu, Raquel Castro and Tashiana Washington. The film was released on February 17, 2017, by FilmRise. Three undocumented teenagers -- a Dominican girl, an African boy and a Peruvian girl -- are about to graduate high school in the Bronx, while working with a teacher and a lawyer to try to get proper documents to stay in the U.S. Forced to grow up quickly and navigate problems most adults dont even have to face, the students are really just American teenagers who want to be with their friends, fall in love, and push back against authority. Angry Inuk Angry Inuk is a 2016 Canadian feature-length documentary film written and directed by Alethea Arnaquq-Baril that defends the Inuit seal hunt, as the hunt is a vital means for Inuit peoples to sustain themselves. Subjects in Angry Inuk include Arnaquq-Baril herself as well as Aaju Peter, an Inuit seal hunt advocate, lawyer and seal fur clothing designer who depends on the sealskins for her livelihood. Partially shot in the filmmakers home community of Iqaluit, as well as Kimmirut and Pangnirtung, where seal hunting is essential for survival, the film follows Peter and other Inuit to Europe in an effort to have the EU Ban on Seal Products overturned. The film also criticizes NGOs such as Greenpeace and the International Fund for Animal Welfare for ignoring the needs of vulnerable northern communities who depend on hunt for their livelihoods by drawing a false distinction between subsistence-driven Inuit hunters and profit-driven commercial hunters. The Dark Maidens is a 2017 Japanese film directed by , written by Mari Okada and starring Fumika Shimizu, Marie Iitoyo, Nana Seino, Tina Tamashiro, Riria, Yuna Taira, Takeshi Masu and Yudai Chiba. The film is based on the mystery novel of the same name by . It was released in Japan by Toei and Showgate on 1 April 2017. Fumika Shimizu, one of the films stars, joined the new religious movement Happy Science after filming and did not participate in promotional activities for the films release. Chhakka Panja Chhakka Panja is a 2016 Nepalese dark comedy drama film directed and produced by Deepa Shree Niraula. The film is Niraulas directorial debut and features Priyanka Karki, Deepak Raj Giri, Jeetu Nepal, Kedar Ghimire, Buddhi Tamang, Shivahari Poudel, Barsha Raut and Namrata Sapkota . The film received highly positive reviews for its screenplay and story, performances, humor and its social setting. However, due to piracy problems, the movie was released on YouTube. Due to the piracy, the international screening of the movie was highly affected. The film was “ All Time Blockbuster “ and is the 2nd highest grossing Nepali film of all time overtaken by its 3rd part. The film had two sequels :- Chhakka Panja 2 and Chhakka Panja 3, both of which were commercial blockbusters. Thus, it is the highest grossing Nepali movie franchise. Bimba Devi Alias Yashodhara Bimba Devi alias Yashodhara is a 2018 Sri Lankan Sinhala language epic, biographical drama film written and directed by professor Sunil Ariyaratne. This historical biographical film depicts the life of princess Yashodhara, the wife of Prince Siddhartha. It is the 1304th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. The film stars Indian actress Pallavi Subhash and Indian actor Arpit Choudhary in the lead roles. Other supporting crew includes Sri Lankan actors Dineth De Silva, Sangeetha Thedani, Ajith Weerasinghe, Udari Perera, and Kamal Deshapriya. This is directed by Sri Lankan film director Sunil Ariyaratne‍. The filming of the movie took place at Ranmihithenna Telecinema Park, Sri Lanka. The film was released on 26 April 2018, simultaneously with upcoming Vesak festival. The film screened 74 theaters worldwide and passed 100 days successfully. Screening of the film ended on 9 August. The Virginian The Virginian is a 1914 American silent western film based upon the novel The Virginian by Owen Wister. The film was adapted from the successful 1904 theatre play Wister had collaborated on with playwright Kirke La Shelle. The Virginian starred Dustin Farnum in the title role and was directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Shoe Palace Pinkus Shoe Palace Pinkus is a 1916 German silent comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Lubitsch, Else Kentner and Guido Herzfeld. In English it is sometimes known by the alternative titles Shoe Salon Pinkus and The Shoe Palace. It was part of the Sally series of films featuring Lubitsch as a sharp young Berliner of Jewish heritage. After leaving school, a self-confident young man goes to work in a shoe shop. Soon after, he becomes a shoe tycoon. It premièred on 9 June 1916 at the Union-Theater Nollendorfplatz, and at the U.-T. Kurfürstendamm, Berlin. Old Wives for New Old Wives for New is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Prints of the film survive at the International Museum of Photography and Film at George Eastman House. Betty Boop's Museum Betty Boops Museum is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. The First Round-Up The First Round-Up is a 1934 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 128th Our Gang short that was released. The Arizonian The Arizonian is a 1935 American western film directed by Charles Vidor from an original screenplay by Academy Award winner Dudley Nichols. Released by RKO Radio Pictures on June 28, 1935, the film stars Richard Dix, Margot Grahame, Preston Foster, and Louis Calhern. The Murder of Dr. Harrigan The Murder of Dr. Harrigan is a 1936 American mystery film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Peter Milne and Sy Bartlett. The film stars Ricardo Cortez, Kay Linaker, John Eldredge, Mary Astor, Joseph Crehan and Frank Reicher. The film was released by Warner Bros. on January 11, 1936. Public Wedding Public Wedding is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Nick Grinde and written by Roy Chanslor and Houston Branch. The film stars Jane Wyman, William Hopper, Dick Purcell, Marie Wilson, Berton Churchill and Archie Robbins. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 10, 1937. Girls' School Girls School is a 1938 comedy film starring Anne Shirley. The film was directed by John Brahm and based upon a Tess Slesinger story. Morris Stoloff and Gregory Stone were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Music, Scoring. Personal Column Personal Column is a 1939 French drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Maurice Chevalier, Pierre Renoir, Marie Déa and Erich von Stroheim. The films sets were designed by the art directors Maurice Colasson and Georges Wakhévitch. Lured, an American re-make, directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Lucille Ball, was released in 1947. Little Old New York Little Old New York is a 1940 American black-and-white historical drama from 20th Century Fox, produced by Darryl F. Zanuck, directed by Henry King, that stars Alice Faye, Fred MacMurray, and Richard Greene. The film is based on a play by Rida Johnson Young, which opened on Broadway on September 8, 1920, and starred Genevieve Tobin, Douglas Wood, and Donald Meek. Little Old New York tells the story of the hardships of the engineer Robert Fulton in financing and building the first successful steam-powered ship in America, which would revolutionize river transportation and then ocean commerce around the world. Steel Against the Sky Steel Against the Sky is a 1941 American comedy film directed by A. Edward Sutherland, written by Paul Gerard Smith, and starring Lloyd Nolan, Alexis Smith, Craig Stevens, Gene Lockhart, Edward Ellis and Walter Catlett. It was released by Warner Bros. on December 13, 1941. Washington Melodrama Washington Melodrama is a 1941 American drama film directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring Frank Morgan, Ann Rutherford, and Kent Taylor . Bombs Over Burma Bombs Over Burma, based on a story by Milton Raison, is a 1942 American war film. To depict the Chinese character faithfully, the star, Anna May Wong, and other characters speak Mandarin in the first few minutes of the film. Two Weeks to Live Two Weeks to Live is a 1943 American Lum and Abner film directed by Malcolm St. Clair. The Missing Juror The Missing Juror is a 1944 American film directed by Budd Boetticher. 3 Men in White 3 Men in White is a 1944 American comedy-drama film in the Dr Kildare series directed by Willis Goldbeck. It stars Lionel Barrymore, Van Johnson, and Marilyn Maxwell. For You I Die For You I Die is a 1947 American film noir directed by John Reinhardt and featuring Cathy Downs, Paul Langton, Mischa Auer and Roman Bohnen. One Sunday Afternoon One Sunday Afternoon is a 1948 musical film directed by Raoul Walsh, and starring Dennis Morgan and Janis Paige. The film is based on James Hagans play of the same name, which was produced on Broadway in 1933. This picture was the plays third film adaptation. The first, 1933 adaptation starred Gary Cooper. The second was The Strawberry Blonde starring James Cagney, Olivia de Havilland and Rita Hayworth, and also directed by Walsh. While the plot of the third adaptation is the same as the others, it does have a significant number of changes. Under the Olive Tree No Peace Under the Olive Tree is a 1950 Italian neorealist drama film directed by Giuseppe De Santis. The Dark Man The Dark Man is a 1951 British black and white, film-noir, thriller, crime, drama, film, from Rank Studios, written and directed by Jeffrey Dell, and starring Edward Underdown, Maxwell Reed and Natasha Parry. The Eddie Cantor Story The Eddie Cantor Story is a 1953 American film about the life of Eddie Cantor, starring Keefe Brasselle as Cantor, and released by Warner Brothers. Fort Ti Fort Ti is a 1953 American 3-D Western film directed by William Castle, and starring George Montgomery and Joan Vohs. Written by Robert E. Kent, the film is the first Western to be released in 3-D and the first 3-D feature to be released in Technicolor by a major studio. Fort Ti was produced by Esskay Pictures Corporation, and was distributed by Columbia Pictures in the United States. The film is set in 1759 at Fort Ticonderoga during the French and Indian War. It Happens Every Thursday It Happens Every Thursday is a 1953 American comedy film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Loretta Young, John Forsythe, and Frank McHugh. It was Loretta Youngs final film, as she switched to television work after this point. The film cost $617,085 to make, with Young receiving $75,000 for her appearance. Meet Mr. Lucifer Meet Mr. Lucifer is a black and white British comedy satire film released in 1953 starring Stanley Holloway. It was filmed at Ealing Studios, London, and is one of the Ealing Comedies. The film is based on the play Beggar My Neighbour by Arnold Ridley. The film opened on 26 November 1953 at the Haymarket Gaumont cinema in London. Both Sides of the Law Street Corner is a 1953 British drama film. It was written by Muriel and Sydney Box and directed by Muriel. It was marketed as Both Sides of the Law in the United States. While not quite a documentary, the film depicts the daily routine of women in the police force from three different angles. It was conceived as a female version of the 1950 film The Blue Lamp. Value for Money Value for Money is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring John Gregson, Donald Pleasence, Leslie Phillips, Joan Hickson, Derek Farr and Diana Dors. Rue de Paris Rue des prairies is a 1959 French drama film directed by Denys de La Patellière. I Aim at the Stars I Aim at the Stars is a 1960 biographical film which tells the story of the life of Wernher von Braun. The film covers his life from his early days in Germany, through Peenemünde, until his work with the U.S. Army, NASA, and the American space program. The film stars Curt Jürgens, Victoria Shaw, Herbert Lom, Gia Scala, and James Daly. The movie was written by Jay Dratler based on a story by George Froeschel, H. W. John, and Udo Wolter. It was directed by J. Lee Thompson. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich, with sets designed by the art director Hans Berthel. The film was premiered in Munich on 19 August 1960; it subsequently opened in New York City and Los Angeles on 19 October and London on 24 November. In Germany the film was titled Ich greife nach den Sternen. In Italy the film was released as Alla Conquista dell Infinito. Satirist Mort Sahl and others are often credited with suggesting the subtitle "", but in fact the line appears in the film itself, spoken by actor James Daly, who plays the cynical American press officer. Dell published a comic book adaptation of the film with art by Jack Sparling as Four Color #1148. My School Chum Mein Schulfreund is a 1960 German drama film based on the play Der Schulfreund by Johannes Mario Simmel. The Cat Burglar The Cat Burglar is a 1961 American crime film directed by William Witney and starring Jack Hogan, June Kenney and John Baer. Tómbola Tómbola is a 1962 Spanish musical film. It was the third movie to star child singer and actress Marisol. Uncle Tom's Cabin Uncle Toms Cabin is a 1965 German film directed by Géza von Radványi. The film was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. Krybskytterne på Næsbygård Krybskytterne på Næsbygård is a 1966 Danish family film directed by Ib Mossin and Alice OFredericks. Legacy of the Incas Das Vermächtnis des Inka, also known as Legacy of the Incas, is a 1965 Spanish, Italian, Bulgarian and German adventure film directed by Georg Marischka. Japan Organized Crime Boss is a 1969 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Viva Cangaceiro Viva Cangaceiro is a Brazilian themed spaghetti western-like movie co-produced by Spain and Italy and directed by Giovanni Fago. Duel of Fists Duel of Fists is a 1971 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh and starring David Chiang and Ti Lung. Filmed on location in Bangkok, the story concerns a Hong Kong engineer who goes to Thailand to find his long-lost half-brother, who is a Muay Thai boxer. The Man Without a Country The Man Without a Country is a 1973 American made-for-television drama film based on the short story "The Man Without a Country" by Edward Everett Hale. The Single Girls The Single Girls is a 1974 exploitation film about a group of swingers at a Caribbean resort who are stalked by a mysterious killer. The film was directed by Beverly Sebastion and Ferd Sebastion, and stars Claudia Jennings, Jean Marie Ingels, and Greg Mullavy. The Wild Little Bunch The 14 is a 1973 British drama film directed by David Hemmings and starring Jack Wild. It was also released as Existence and, in the United States, as The Wild Little Bunch. It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear. Its plot concerns the fate of fourteen children in West London who are orphaned after the death of their single mother. Dead Cert Dead Cert is a 1974 crime film directed by Tony Richardson. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Dick Francis. Trás-os-Montes Trás-os-Montes is a Portuguese independent docufictional and ethnofictional feature film, written, directed and edited by António Reis and Margarida Cordeiro and released in 1976. It takes its name from the Portuguese region of Trás-os-Montes from which the film emanated. Harold Robbins' 79 Park Avenue 79 Park Avenue is an American miniseries broadcast on television in 1977 on NBC. It was based on the novel of the same name by Harold Robbins. It stars Lesley Ann Warren as a prostitute and Marc Singer as a gangster struggling to survive in the 1930s. David Dukes, Barbara Barrie, Raymond Burr, and Polly Bergen co-starred. The Ninth Heart Deváté srdce is a 1979 Czechoslovak film directed by Juraj Herz. The film starred Josef Kemr. God of Killers The Story of Woo Viet is a 1981 Hong Kong political drama directed by Ann Hui and starring Chow Yun-fat as the title character, Woo Viet. The assistant director was Stanley Kwan and the action choreographer was Ching Siu-tung. The film was one of the first political dramas made in Hong Kong. It used the story of Vietnamese refugees to reflect on Hong Kongs handling of the refugee issue, and also on Hong Kongs sentiment regarding their uncertain future of sovereignty at the time. It is also the second part of Ann Huis Vietnamese trilogy. The movie features a famous Cantonese song, "This is Love", sung by Teddy Robin, the producer of this movie. In the United States, the film is marketed under the title God of Killers, capitalizing on Chows popularity in heroic bloodshed films. Woo Viet, as he is Vietnamese, should actually have the surname of Hồ rather than the Cantonese translation of the Hu / Woo / Ho surname. Birgit Haas Must Be Killed Birgitt Haas Must Be Killed is a 1981 French-West German political thriller film directed by Laurent Heynemann and starring Philippe Noiret, Jean Rochefort and Lisa Kreuzer. It is based on the novel Lhistoire de Birgitt Haas by Guy Teisseire. The Herdsman The Herdsman is a 1982 Chinese film about the life of a herdsman in western China from 1950s through the Cultural Revolution, and his reunion with his father from America. It was produced by the Shanghai Film Studio and directed by Xie Jin, starring Zhu Shimao. It is based on a novel by Zhang Xianliang. Marvin & Tige Marvin & Tige, also titled Like Father, Like Son, is an American drama film directed by Eric Weston and written by Wanda Dell based on a novel by Frankcina Glass. Marvin, a heavy-drinking widower who has seen better days and makes a living taking odd jobs, meets suicidal youngster Tige. Memed My Hawk Memed My Hawk is a 1984 British-Yugoslav drama film directed by Peter Ustinov and starring Ustinov, Herbert Lom, Denis Quilley and Michael Elphick. It is an adaptation of the 1955 Turkish novel Memed by Yaşar Kemal, cinematographer Freddie Francis. Music Manos Hadjidakis, producer Fuad Kavur. Trikal (Past, Present, Future) Trikal is a 1985 Indian movie written and directed by Shyam Benegal, set in Goa during the early 1960s Period to the last days of colonialism in India, this time involving not the Raj but the Portuguese colony of Goa. The film starred yesteryear actress, Leela Naidu, in a comeback role after many decades. The film was selected for the Indian Panorama at Filmotsav 1986, and for the Indian Film Retrospective, Lisbon 1986. It was later invited to the London Film Festival 1986. KGB: The Secret War KGB: The Secret War is a 1985 film directed by Dwight H. Little. Sweet Country Sweet Country is a 1987 American drama film directed by Michael Cacoyannis and starring Jane Alexander. It is based on the 1979 novel with the same name by Caroline Richards and it is set in Chile during the military takeover of 1973. Favorite Son Favorite Son is a miniseries about political intrigue that aired on NBC in 1988 a week before that years presidential election. It starred Harry Hamlin, Linda Kozlowski, James Whitmore, Robert Loggia, John Mahoney, Ronny Cox, and Jason Alexander. The miniseries was adapted from the 1987 novel of the same written by Steve Sohmer, who also wrote the teleplay. Blind Witness Blind Witness is a 1989 American made-for-television thriller drama film starring Victoria Principal, Paul Le Mat and Stephen Macht. It was set and filmed in Salt Lake City, Utah and broadcast on ABC on November 26, 1989. She's Been Away Shes Been Away is a 1989 British television play by Stephen Poliakoff and directed by Sir Peter Hall. In her final appearance it starred Dame Peggy Ashcroft, who won two awards at the Venice International Film Festival for her performance, as did Geraldine James. Der kleene Punker The Little Punker is a 1992 German animated feature independent dramedy film by director Michael Schaack. Tonya & Nancy: The Inside Story Tonya & Nancy: The Inside Story is a 1994 American made-for-television biographical satirical-drama film written by Phil Penningroth and directed by Larry Shaw. It stars Alexandra Powers as Tonya Harding and Heather Langenkamp as Nancy Kerrigan and focuses on the January 1994 attack on Kerrigan and the extensive media coverage surrounding the infamous incident. It was released on NBC in April 1994, based on public domain material. September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill September Songs – The Music of Kurt Weill is a video documentary recorded in 1994 that was produced and directed by Larry Weinstein, and written by Weinstein and David Mortin. The backdrop of the performance consists of an abandoned warehouse where musicians performed the music of Kurt Weill. The original video documentary recording was released in 1994. An audio version of the video documentary was released in 1997. The cast of consists of Elvis Costello, Lou Reed, David Johansen, Nick Cave, PJ Harvey, Teresa Stratas, Lotte Lenya, Betty Carter, William S. Burroughs, The Persuasions, and Stan Ridgway. Contagion Contagion is a 1987 Australian horror film directed by Karl Zwicky and starring John Doyle, Nicola Bartlett and Ray Barrett. The film was shot around Brisbane in 35 days. Money No Enough Money No Enough is a 1998 Singaporean comedy film about three friends with financial problems who start a car polishing business together. Original story by J P Tan and written by Jack Neo, directed by Tay Teck Lock and produced by JSP Films, the movie stars Neo, Mark Lee and Henry Thia. Released in cinemas on 7 May 1998 and Money No Enough received mixed reviews from critics, but earned over S$5.8 million and was the all-time highest-grossing Singaporean film until 2012. Its success helped revive the Singaporean film industry and pave the way for the emergence of other Singaporean cultural phenomena. It was followed by a sequel, Money No Enough 2. Tom The Bad Bunch is an American 1973 blaxploitation drama film directed by and co-starring Greydon Clark. Cinderella or The Glass Slipper Cinderella or the Glass Slipper is a 1913 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès, based on the fairy tale by Charles Perrault. Takkar Takkar is a 1995 Bollywood romantic thriller film directed by Bharat Rangachary, starring Sunil Shetty and Naseeruddin Shah as a psychopathic Police inspector in the lead roles. The film was released on 14 July 1995 and did only average business. The Scenic Route The Scenic Route is a 1978 American drama film written and directed by Mark Rappaport and starring Randy Danson, Marilyn Jones and Kevin Wade. 'Kaash' Kaash is an 1987 Bollywood film written and directed by Mahesh Bhatt. It is produced by the comedian Mehmood’s brother Anwar Ali. Like several other 1980s films by Mahesh Bhatt, Kaash, contains serious and realistic content and, upon release, received critical acclaim. Arshad Warsi made his film debut as an assistant director to Bhatt with this film. Business in Distress Business Under Distress is a Czech comedy film directed by Karel Lamač and Martin Frič. It was released in 1931. Leslie Nielsen's Bad Golf Made Easier Bad Golf Made Easier is a 1993 53-minute video by actor Leslie Nielsen. It is a parody of golf and other golf videos and books. It demonstrates many humorous bad golf swings, and a slogan found in it is: "I dont play golf to feel bad; I play bad golf but feel good!" In the video, many people hit the dirt out from the ground, drop their golf clubs into the water, and make other mistakes. Girls' Night Out Girls Night Out is a South Korean erotic drama film, released in 1998 and directed by Im Sang-soo. It centers around three women, whose overt sexual dialogue caused a stir when the film was released. This film is not yet available with English subtitles. Hercules Hercules is a 1995 film about the story of the Greek demigod Hercules, the son of Zeus and Alcmene. Le Petomane Le Pétomane is a 1979 British short humorous film based on the life of Le Pétomane, the stage name of the late 19th century French flatulist and entertainer Joseph Pujol who was famous for his remarkable control of the abdominal muscles, which enabled him to seemingly fart at will and whose farting performances at the Moulin Rouge in Paris drove his audiences to hysterics. Haunted Junction is a comedy anime and manga series created by Nemu Mukudori. The manga was serialized in the monthly manga magazine Dengeki Comic Gao! by MediaWorks from 1996 to 2001. The anime, produced by Bandai Visual and Studio Deen, aired between 2 April 1997 and 25 June 1997. Sunday Sunday is a television drama, produced by Sunday Productions for Channel 4 and screened on 25 January 2002. It dramatises the events of "Bloody Sunday" through the eyes of the families of the dead and injured, specifically those of Leo Young, older brother of John Young, who was killed on the day. The timescale covers events in the years prior to Bloody Sunday, and subsequent events up to and including the Widgery Tribunal. It was written by Jimmy McGovern and directed by Charles McDougall, and the Channel 4 transmission was followed by a live studio debate about the issues involved. It was overshadowed by the rival Bloody Sunday, shown eight days previously by ITV. While the ITVs Bloody Sunday filmed most of its scenes in Ballymun in Dublin, Sunday filmed the majority of its scenes in Derry itself. Streets and areas where the actual events of Bloody Sunday happened were used by the production team, such as William Street, Creggan, Craigavon Bridge and Harvey Street, where Father Edward Daly was, in a well-known scene, filmed waving a blood stained handkerchief escorting men carrying one of the victims, Jackie Duddy. It was released on DVD in the United Kingdom in February 2007. The film was the debut of Clare Crockett, who gave up acting to became a nun and died during missionary work in Ecuador in 2016. First Kill First Kill is a 2001 Dutch documentary film that revolves around the psychology of war. Important turning points in the Vietnam War are used to illustrate the effect of war on body and mind. The documentary consists of interviews with Michael Herr and several Vietnam veterans. The depth of the interviews provides insight into the feelings that accompany violence, fear, hate, seduction and pleasure. First Kill was directed by Coco Schrijber and produced by Lemming Film. The Archimedes Principle The Archimedes Principle is a 2004 film directed by Gerardo Herrero featuring Marta Belaustegui and Roberto Enríquez. Turma da Mônica em Cinegibi: O Filme MovieComic: The Movie is a 2004 Brazilian animated film based on the Monicas Gang comic books. It was first screened by SBT in 2008 on the Home Cinema program at 2:15 pm. House of Harmony House of Harmony is a S$7 million German-Singaporean telemovie. Jointly produced by 4 parties - Germanys FFP Media and ZDF Pictures, together with Singapores Oak 3 Films and Media Development Authority, the telemovie was shot in four languages - Spanish, English, German, and Mandarin. It is based on the novel Perfect Harmony by Barbara Wood. Never Again as Before Never Again as Before is a 2005 Italian coming of age drama film produced, written and directed by Giacomo Campiotti. The film was nominated for the David of the Youth at the 2006 David di Donatello Awards, while the theme song "Warriors of Light/Sei o non sei dei" was nominated for Silver Ribbon for best song. Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey Doraemon: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey is a Japanese anime feature film based on the Japanese franchise of Doraemon. Directed by Tsutomu Shibayama, the film premiered in Japan on March 7, 2004. It is the 25th Doraemon feature film and the last film of the original Doraemon film series. Vampire Wars is an original video animation based on a novel series by Kiyoshi Kasai and published by Kadokawa Shoten, produced by Toei Animation and directed by Kazuhisa Takenouchi. It was broadcast in Canada by Super Channel on December 1, 2008. It was broadcast in United States on May 5, 2008. The OVA is licensed in the USA and United Kingdom by Manga Entertainment. Manga Entertainment released a DVD of the Vampire Wars OVA on June 25, 2002. The first volume was published in 1982 and the series overall spanned up to 11 novels. Artwork in the original printing was handled by Hiroyuki Kitazume, while the reprint was made by Takashi Takeuchi. Nuummioq Nuummioq is a 2009 Greenlandic drama film directed by Otto Rosing and Torben Bech and produced by Mikisoq H. Lynge. Nuummioq means "a man from Nuuk" in the Greenlandic language. Nuummioq premiered in Nuuk on 31 October 2009. Mending Fences Mending Fences is a television film premiered in Hallmark Channel on July 18, 2009. It stars Laura Leighton and Angie Dickinson. The Cross The Cross is a 2009 documentary film directed by Matthew Crouch, in his directorial debut. The film chronicles Arthur Blessitts Guinness World Record-setting journey of 38,102 miles of forty years "into every nation and major island group of the world" while carrying a twelve-foot wooden cross. Kobato. is a manga series by Clamp which premiered in Monthly Sunday Gene-X in January 2005. Seven chapters were released under the title of , but the series was put on hiatus in late 2005. It returned to publication in Newtype magazines November 2007 Japanese edition; the story has subsequently been restarted at an earlier point in the original timeline. The story features a mysterious young girl, Kobato Hanato, who works in a local kindergarten. The first volume of the manga was released by Kadokawa Shoten on December 26, 2007, and they have subsequently released the entire series in English. Vegetarian Vegetarian is a 2010 South Korean erotic body horror drama film directed by Lim Woo-Seong based on the same-titled novel by Han Kang. The film debuted at the 14th Busan International Film Festival on October 8, 2009 and was later released in South Korea on February 18, 2010. In January 2010, it was invited to the World Cinema Narrative Competition at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. Justin Chang, writing for Variety, said, "Body horror and body art are conjoined in the tastefully kinky" film, which is a "tonally extreme portrait of a woman who swears off meat before retreating into a literally vegetative state". He felt that the film was "an audacious if borderline risible psychodrama". Los inadaptados The Misfits, is a Mexican film, written and starring Luis Arrieta in 2011. It features performances of Ana Serradilla, Luis Ernesto Franco, Paola Núñez and Tiaré Scanda. Nobel Thief Nobel Chor is a 2012 Bengali-language Indian film directed by Suman Ghosh, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Soumitra Chatterjee, Roopa Ganguly and Saswata Chatterjee. The film was officially selected for the BFI London Film Festival. Tram Tram is a 2012 Czech short animated film directed by Michaela Pavlátová about the conductress of a tram and her sexual fantasies on it. A World for Raúl A World for Raúl is a short drama film. The films run time is 15 minutes. It was written and directed by Mauro Mueller, and produced by Laura Pino and Ivan Madeo. The film was shot using a Sony F3 by cinematographer César Gutiérrez Miranda. The short film included in the DVD Boys On Film 14: Worlds Collide. Naveena Saraswathi Sabatham Naveena Saraswathi Sabatham is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language fantasy comedy film written and directed by K. Chandru. The film revolves around four men, played by Jai, VTV Ganesh, Sathyan and Rajkumar. Niveda Thomas was paired opposite Jai. The film was produced by Kalpathi S Aghoram and has cinematography by Anand Jeeva; songs were composed by Prem Kumar. The film went on floors on 29 November 2013. It is not a remake of the 1966 mythological film Saraswathi Sabatham. Scooby-Doo! Mecha Mutt Menace Scooby-Doo! Mecha Mutt Menace is a direct-to-DVD special based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons, released on September 24, 2013 on the 13 Spooky Tales: Ruh-Roh Robot DVD. Gun Runners Gun Runners is a 2016 National Film Board of Canada documentary film directed by Anjali Nayar about two former Kenyan tribal warriors and cattle thieves in an amnesty program who traded in their guns to become marathon runners. The films origins date back to 2006, when Nayar met Julius Arile and fellow former cattle rustler Robert Matanda at the Tegla Loroupe Peace Race, created to reduce tension among rival tribes in northern Kenya. Nayar initially did a short radio story on the two men, which was broadcast on CBC Radio, and then remained in contact. The film follows the men through over 10 years, through training and races, and documents how their lives diverge: Arile pursues a career in running as well as politics, acting as a Kenyan representative at the UN to speak out against the proliferation of illegal small arms, while Matanda becomes disenchanted. Matanda and his wife would die in a car accident in March 2016, leaving behind seven children, whom Arile, Nayar and others from his community have united to help care for. La Niña de la Mina La niña de la mina is a Mexican horror movie directed by Jorge Eduardo Ramirez and starring Regina Blandon, Gerardo Taracena and José Ángel Bichir. Kôdaike no hitobito is a Japanese romantic comedy film directed by , written by and starring Haruka Ayase and Takumi Saito. The film is based on the manga series of the same name by . It was released in Japan by Toho on June 4, 2016. Abundant Acreage Available Abundant Acreage Available is a 2017 drama film written and directed by Angus MacLachlan. Amy Ryan and Terry Kinney star as siblings dealing with their fathers recent death when three brothers, whose family operated the land for generations, return to bury their own father. Martin Scorsese is one of the executive producers. Adaraneeya Kathawak Adaraneeya Kathawak is a 2016 Sri Lankan Sinhala romantic musical film, directed and co-produced by Priyantha Colombage. It was released on 10 June 2016. Starring Hemal Ranasinghe, Udari Warnakulasooriya, Bimal Jayakody and Aruni Rajapaksha in the lead roles. The film was influenced by romantic musical Bollywood film Aashiqui 2. It is the 1253rd Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. In Between Seasons In Between Seasons is a 2016 South Korean drama film directed by first-time director Lee Dong-eun. The film is a remake of his own graphic novel. It made its world premiere at the 21st Busan International Film Festival and won KNN Award. Baka bukas Baka Bukas is a 2016 Philippine romantic drama independent film written, co-produced, and directed by Samantha Lee in her feature film directorial debut. Starring Jasmine Curtis-Smith and Louise delos Reyes, the film tells the story of Alex, a lesbian who starts falling for her best friend Jess. The film first premiered at the 2016 Cinema One Originals film festival, where it won the Audience Choice Award, Best Sound, and Best Actress award for Curtis-Smith. In 2017, Star Cinema acquired the films distribution rights, along with that of another LGBT-themed film 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten; it had a wide release on March 1 that year. Meyer from Berlin Meyer from Berlin is a 1919 German silent comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Lubitsch, Ossi Oswalda and Ethel Orff. It was part of the Sally series of films featuring Lubitsch as a sharp young Berliner of Jewish heritage. It was Lubitschs penultimate film as an actor, after 1920 he devoted himself entirely to screenwriting and directing. Spring Fever Spring Fever is a 1919 short comedy film directed by Hal Roach and featuring Harold Lloyd. Captain Fracasse Captain Fracasse is a 1929 French silent adventure film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti and Henry Wulschleger and starring Pierre Blanchar, Lien Deyers and Charles Boyer. It is based on the 1863 novel of the same name by Théophile Gautier. The films sets were designed by the art director Erik Aaes. The Love Trap The Love Trap is a 1929 American comedy film directed by William Wyler and starring Laura La Plante, Neil Hamilton and Robert Ellis. It was made as a part-sound film, with a soundtrack for the last few scenes. Corsair Corsair is a 1931 American pre-Code crime drama written, produced and directed by Roland West. The film is based on the 1931 novel Corsair, a Pirate in White Flannels by Walton Green and takes place in and was shot during the era of Prohibition in the United States. The film stars Chester Morris and Thelma Todd. The Savage Girl The Savage Girl is a 1932 American film directed by Harry L. Fraser. The Right to Romance The Right to Romance is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film starring Ann Harding and Robert Young and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Life Returns Life Returns is a 1935 American science fiction film directed by Eugene Frenke and James P. Hogan and released by Universal Pictures. A Modern Hero A Modern Hero is a 1934 American pre-Code romance drama film starring Richard Barthelmess and directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. It is based on the novel with the same title by Louis Bromfield. It was Pabsts only American talking film. The Florentine Dagger The Florentine Dagger is a 1935 American film noir mystery film directed by Robert Florey. Donald Woods plays a descendant of the Borgia line, convinced that hes inherited their murderous tendencies. Suspicions deepen when the father of the girl he loves turns up stabbed to death with a Florentine dagger. The film numbers among the first Hollywood movies in which psychoanalysis is a significant factor in the story. A Scream in the Night A Scream in the Night is a 1934 American film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer. Postal Inspector Postal Inspector is a 1936 American crime film directed by Otto Brower. Porky and Gabby Porky and Gabby is a 1937 animated cartoon short film, featuring Porky Pig and the first appearance of Gabby Goat ever released. The cartoon was supervised by Ub Iwerks, the co-creator of Mickey Mouse. Mel Blanc voiced Porky Pig, Gabby Goat and Truck Driver. All's Fair at the Fair Alls Fair at the Fair is a seven-minute cartoon released in 1938. A Color Classic produced by Max Fleischer, it was distributed by Paramount. Yes, My Darling Daughter Yes, My Darling Daughter is a 1939 American screwball comedy film directed by William Keighley and starring Priscilla Lane. Ellen Murray is a young woman determined to spend a weekend with her lover, Douglas Hall before he takes off to Europe for his new job. The Siege of the Alcazar The Siege of the Alcazar or LAssedio dellAlcazar is a 1940 Italian war film directed by Augusto Genina about the famous episode Siege of the Alcázar during the Spanish Civil War set in Toledo. The film won the Mussolini Cup in Venice Film Festival for being the Best Italian Film. The film runs more in the Spanish dubbed version, it was restored by Filmoteca Española and released in DVD in Spain by Divisa Home Video. The film was shot in Cinecittà with Italian, French and Spanish actors. In the Italian version all three non-Italian actors spoke their lines in Italian. They were dubbed by Italian actors afterwards. Parachute Battalion Parachute Battalion is a 1941 war film directed by Leslie Goodwins and stars Robert Preston and Nancy Kelly. The supporting cast includes Edmond OBrien, Harry Carey, and Buddy Ebsen. El circo The Circus is a 1943 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Gloria Lynch and Estanislao Shilinsky. Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by Charles E. Roberts and Monte Brice. It is the sequel to the 1942 film Mexican Spitfire at Sea. The film stars Lupe Vélez, Leon Errol, Charles Buddy Rogers, Elisabeth Risdon, Donald MacBride and Minna Gombell. The film was released on June 26, 1942, by RKO Pictures. It is notorious as the film representing the top half of a double bill, in which the film at the bottom of the bill was Orson Welles now-classic second feature film The Magnificent Ambersons, also produced by RKO Pictures. The Man with the Cross The Man with a Cross is a 1943 Italian war film directed by Roberto Rossellini and starring Alberto Tavazzi, Roswita Schmidt and Attilio Dottesio. It was the final part of Rossellinis "Fascist trilogy" following The White Ship and A Pilot Returns. It is loosely inspired by Reginaldo Giuliani, an Italian military chaplain who had been killed on active service. The film was made at Cinecittà with location shooting in the countryside around Ladispoli standing in for the Eastern Front. Although the film incorporates elements of neorealism such as the use of amateur actors in some parts, stylistically it is closer to a more conventional war film. Rossellini cast his friend, the art director Alberto Tavazzi in the title role, while his girlfriend Roswita Schmidt played the female lead. Young Ideas Young Ideas is a 1943 American romantic comedy film directed by Jules Dassin and starring Susan Peters, Herbert Marshall and Mary Astor. Gentle Annie Gentle Annie is a film with a Western theme, directed in 1944 by Andrew Marton, starring Donna Reed and James Craig. Marjorie Main played the role of Annie Goss. A notable actor in this film is Harry Morgan, who plays Cottonwood Goss. Morgan is best known for his role as Col. Potter in the TV show M*A*S*H. Fame Is the Spur Fame is the Spur is a 1947 British drama film directed by Roy Boulting. It stars Michael Redgrave, Rosamund John, Bernard Miles, David Tomlinson, Maurice Denham and Kenneth Griffith. Its plot involves a British politician who rises to power, abandoning on the way his radical views for more conservative ones. It is based on the novel Fame Is the Spur by Howard Spring, which was believed to be based on the career of the Labour Party politician Ramsay MacDonald. Mr. Orchid Mr. Orchid is a 1946 French drama film directed by René Clément. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Traffic with the Devil Traffic with the Devil is a 1946 American short documentary film about traffic problems in Los Angeles, directed by Gunther von Fritsch. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The Golden Stallion The Golden Stallion is a 1949 American western film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and Estelita Rodriguez. The film was part of the long-running series of Roy Rogers films produced by Republic Pictures. Riders of the Whistling Pines Riders of the Whistling Pines is a 1949 American Western film directed by John English and starring Gene Autry, Patricia Barry, and Jimmy Lloyd. Written by Jack Townley, the film is about a gang of outlaws who are destroying the timberland and who frame a singing cowboy on a cattle-poisoning charge, setting him up for murder. Border Street Border Street is a 1948 Polish drama film directed by Aleksander Ford and starring Mieczysława Ćwiklińska, Jerzy Leszczyński, Jerzy Złotnicki and Władysław Godik. The film depicts the Nazis purge of Warsaw Jews by following the fates of five families, representative of the various social, political, and ethnic strata in Warsaw, through the war, and culminates in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Ford did not provide viewers a happy ending because he wanted "the viewer who watches it to realize that the issue of fascism and racial oppression is not over." It won the Gran Prix at the 1948 Venice Film Festival. Book |last1=Danielewicz|first1=Michał|title=Ford.Reżyser|date 2019|publisher=Wydawnictwo Krytyki Politycznej|page=350}} Murder Will Out The Voice of Merrill is a 1952 British mystery film directed by John Gilling and starring Valerie Hobson and James Robertson Justice. The Voice of Merrill was made by Tempean Films, the company owned by the films producers Monty Berman and Robert S. Baker, which between the late 1940s and the late 1950s specialised in turning out low-budget B-movies as unpublicised second-features for the UK cinema market. On its release however, The Voice of Merrill was recognised by its distributors, Eros Films, as unusually sophisticated and stylish for a B-movie, and was elevated to the status of co-feature in cinemas. Scarlet Angel Scarlet Angel is a 1952 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Yvonne de Carlo and Rock Hudson. Muscle Tussle Muscle Tussle is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short released in 1953 and reissued in 1961 as a Blue Ribbon, directed by Robert McKimson and featuring Daffy Duck. The Bamboo Prison The Bamboo Prison is a 1954 American Korean War war–drama film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Robert Francis, Brian Keith, Dianne Foster and Jerome Courtland. The working title was I Was a Prisoner in Korea. The US Army denied their co-operation with the producers. Girls in Prison Girls in Prison is a 1956 drama/sexploitation women in prison film about a young woman who is convicted of being an accomplice to a bank robbery and is sent to an all-female prison. The film was directed by Edward L. Cahn, and stars Richard Denning, Joan Taylor, and Mae Marsh. American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with Hot Rod Girl. Alive and Kicking Alive and Kicking is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Sybil Thorndike, Kathleen Harrison, Estelle Winwood and Stanley Holloway with Richard Harris making his film debut. Its plot follows three women who grow dissatisfied with their lives in a retirement home and escape in order to search for fresh enjoyment and adventure. They eventually end up running a successful cottage industry sweater business on a remote island offshore of Ireland,. In 1964, the film was released in the US, with the film trailer establishing a tie-in to Stanley Holloways success in My Fair Lady. Cleopatra's Daughter Cleopatras Daughter is a 1960 historical drama film set in Egypt during the reign of the pharaoh Khufu. The film stars Debra Paget and was directed by Fernando Cerchio. For some reason, the English version was translated very differently from the original Italian script, setting the film in the 1st century BC, rather than the early Bronze Age. Smoky Smoky is a 1966 Western film, directed by George Sherman and starring Fess Parker, Diana Hyland, Katy Jurado and Hoyt Axton. The third of three film adaptations of the 1926 childrens novel Smoky the Cowhorse by Will James, it utilizes the screenplay from the 1946 film. It earned rentals in the US and Canada of $4 million. 80 Steps to Jonah 80 Steps to Jonah is a 1969 American drama film directed by Gerd Oswald, written by Frederick Louis Fox, and starring Wayne Newton, Jo Van Fleet, Keenan Wynn, Diana Ewing, Mickey Rooney and Sal Mineo. It was released by Warner Bros. in December 1969. The Adding Machine The Adding Machine is a 1969 American-British fantasy comedy-drama film produced, written, and directed by Jerome Epstein and starring Milo OShea, Phyllis Diller, Billie Whitelaw, Sydney Chaplin, and Raymond Huntley. It is based on a stage production of the 1923 Elmer Rice play directed by Jerome Epstein in Los Angeles in the 1940s. Run a Crooked Mile Run a Crooked Mile is a 1969 British made-for-television thriller film starring Louis Jourdan as Richard Stuart, an ordinary schoolteacher who, whilst on holiday, is a witness to a murder in a private secluded mansion. When he reports this however, no evidence of any murder can be found, only a key on the floor. When he tries to investigate further he is knocked unconscious. He wakes up in a hospital room and is astounded to discover that two years have elapsed during which he has been unhappily married to a beautiful woman and living a rich and extravagant life in Europe under the name Tony Sutton. Not only this, he has become mixed up in a plot to damage the whole European economy. Acclaimed for its original premise, stylish photography and use of exotic locations, the film has managed to develop a cult following. In 2018, the film was released on DVD by the German Label PIDAX. Smith! Smith! is a 1969 American western film made by Walt Disney Productions, directed by Michael OHerlihy and starring Glenn Ford. Roma bene Roma Bene is a 1971 Italian comedy-drama film starring Virna Lisi, Nino Manfredi, Irene Papas and Senta Berger. I Love You Rosa I Love You Rosa is a 1972 Israeli film directed by Moshé Mizrahi. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was also entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. Shadow of Angels Shadow of Angels is a 1976 Swiss drama film directed by Daniel Schmid. It was entered into the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. The film is based upon the play by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Murder Can Hurt You! Murder Can Hurt You is a 1980 American made-for-television comedy film that parodies detective and police TV shows of the 1960s and 1970s, much as Murder by Death spoofed literary detectives. The film was directed by Roger Duchowny. Chastnaya zhizn Private Life is a 1982 Soviet drama film directed by Yuli Raizman. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1982. Carry on Pickpocket Carry On Pickpocket is a 1982 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Sammo Hung, whom also stars in it alongside Frankie Chan, Deanie Ip and Richard Ng. Hung, along with his stunt team, the Sammo Hung Stuntmens Association, Yuen Biao, Lam Ching-ying and Billy Chan served as action directors. For his performance in the film, Hung received the Best Actor award at the 2nd Hong Kong Film Awards and shared it with Karl Maka for Aces Go Places. Klynham Summer The Scarecrow is a 1982 New Zealand film, also known as Klynham Summer in America. It was directed by Sam Pillsbury based on the 1963 horror novel by New Zealand author Ronald Hugh Morrieson. They Call Me Macho Woman! They Call Me Macho Woman! is a 1989 action film written and directed by Patrick G. Donahue and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The story follows city woman Susan Morris, who decides to escape her banal urban life and goes looking for a house in the country. Unfortunately, shes taken prisoner by a group of savage drug smugglers, headed by the ruthless Mongo. After escaping their clutches, Susan is forced to transform herself into a fearsome warrior and exact her revenge on Mongo and his evil henchmen. A lot of the original music in this film became trademark Troma songs and were used in a variety of films, including the Toxic Avenger sequels. Tagline: Born to shop...she learned to kill! Hotel de lux Hotel de Lux is a 1992 Romanian film directed by Dan Pița. It won the Silver Lion at the 49th Venice Film Festival. The film has 105 minute running time and includes several important actors in the Romanian cinema. Irina Petrescu, Valentin Popescu and Ştefan Iordache are key players in the film. The film was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Perfect Exchange Perfect Exchange, also known as The Sting II, is a 1993 Hong Kong action comedy film written and directed by Wong Jing and starring Andy Lau and Tony Leung. The film was rated Category III by the Hong Kong motion picture rating system. A Last Note is a 1995 Japanese film directed by Kaneto Shindo. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. Mirage Mirage is a 1995 action-thriller film directed by Paul Williams and starred by Edward James Olmos and Sean Young. Amour & confusions Amour et confusions is a French film which was released in 1997. Mommy's Day Mommy 2: Mommys Day is a 1997 low budget sequel to the 1995 thriller Mommy starring Patty McCormack once again as the psychotically obsessed mother who is trying to reunite with her daughter. Shopping for Fangs Shopping for Fangs is a 1997 film directed by Quentin Lee and Justin Lin and starring Radmar Agana Jao. Knock Knock Knock Knock is a 1940 animated short subject, part of the Andy Panda series, produced by Walter Lantz. The cartoon is noted for being the first appearance of Woody Woodpecker, and was released by Universal Pictures on November 25, 1940. Private Snafu vs. Malaria Mike Private Snafu vs. Malaria Mike is an animated short film, directed by Chuck Jones and first released in March, 1944. It features Private Snafu facing a malaria-transmitting mosquito. The Farmer's Wife The Farmers Wife is a 1998 documentary film by David Sutherland that follows Juanita and Darrel Buschkoetter, a young couple living on and maintaining a farm in rural Nebraska, who face difficulties holding on to their finances, their livelihood, and their marriage. The film aired in three parts on the PBS series Frontline in September 1998. A Man Called Magnum A Man Called Magnum is a 1977 poliziotteschi film. This film by Michele Massimo Tarantini stars Luc Merenda. La Blue Girl: Revenge of the Shikima Realm is an erotic anime and manga series by Toshio Maeda. Like Maedas other hentai series, La Blue Girl features a large amount of tentacle rape. It departs somewhat from its predecessors, however, by lightening the atmosphere with humor, lightly parodying the "tentacle hentai" genre. An immensely successful series, La Blue Girl has inspired, over the years, several OVA series for a total of 14 episodes, a comic book adaptation, three live-action movies, some PC games and some art-books. Dil Ka Kya Kasoor Dil Ka Kya Kasoor, is a 1992 Hindi language musical romantic drama film, starring Divya Bharti and Prithvi in leading roles, and Suresh Oberoi and Sanam in supporting roles. The music of the film, from the duo Nadeem-Shravan, was an instant hit due to its catchy melodies. Sex of the Witch Sex of the Witch is a 1973 Italian erotic gothic horror film directed by Angelo Pannaccio. It starred Donald OBrien and Camille Keaton. La vie moderne Modern Life is a 2000 French drama film directed by Laurence Ferreira Barbosa and starring Isabelle Huppert. A Fall from Five Floors A Mix-up in the Gallery is a 1906 French short silent comedy film directed by Georges Méliès. Sister Street Fighter: Fifth Level Fist is a 1976 Japanese martial arts film and an unofficial sequel of sorts to The Return of the Sister Street Fighter. Accident Accident is a 1984 Indian Kannada language film directed by Shankar Nag. The film starred his elder brother Anant Nag and wife Arundhati Nag in lead roles. The film won the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues at the 32nd National Film Awards in 1985. It also won multiple awards at the 1984-85 Karnataka State Film Awards including the award for First Best Film. Its a milestone movie in the history of Kannada cinema. Iddaru Mitrulu Iddaru Mitrulu is a 1999 Tollywood drama film which was directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. This film stars Chiranjeevi, Sakshi Sivanand and Ramya Krishna. The film was released on 30 April 1999 to positive reviews. Rowdy Alludu Rowdy Alludu is a 1991 Tollywood action comedy film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. This film stars Chiranjeevi in a dual role, Divya Bharti, and Shobhana. Upon its release, the film received positive reviews and was a Super Hit at the box office. Oh, Baby Eunice Eunice is a 1982 American made-for-television comedy-drama film starring Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, Ken Berry and Betty White which is based on characters of a recurring series of comedy sketches called "The Family" featured on The Carol Burnett Show and Carol Burnett & Company. The film was broadcast as a "CBS Special Presentation" on March 15, 1982 and served as a precursor to the spin-off television sitcom Mamas Family. It was directed by Roger Beatty and Harvey Korman. Onnaman Onnaman is a 2002 Indian Malayalam-language action drama film written and directed by Thampi Kannanthanam and starring Mohanlal and Ramya Krishnan. The film features original soundtrack composed by S. P. Venkatesh. Pulse Pounders Pulse Pounders is a 1988 anthology film directed by Charles Band. The film is composed of three 30-minute films, two of which are sequels to The Dungeonmaster and Trancers. The third is an adaptation of H.P. Lovecrafts The Evil Clergyman. Pulse Pounders was originally shot during 1987 and 1988 with the intention of being released, but was shelved due to the collapse of Empire Pictures. A workprint of Pulse Pounders was discovered in 2011 and was digitally restored. The Evil Clergyman segment received its world premiere at a showing at the Chicago Flashback Weekend. The movie received mostly positive reviews. HorrorNews.net stated that the movie was a "must-watch for any Re-Animator fan" but that it "doesn’t quite live up to Re-Animator". The Evil Clergyman was later released as a DVD by Full Moon Pictures in October 2012. The Trancers segment received its world premiere with the launch of Full Moon Streaming with the title Trancers: City of Lost Angels on September 6, 2013. It will later be released on DVD in November 2013. The Dungeonmaster segment is also planned to be released on the streaming channel, where all three segments will be shown as the original Pulse Pounders anthology. Nobita no uchû shô-sensô is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered in Japan on March 16, 1985. As the films title suggests, it is a parody of George Lucas original Star Wars trilogy, with a few elements from his 1984 penned film Return of the jedi. The film is directed by Tsutomu Shibayama. The theme song of this film is performed by Tetsuya Takeda. Its the 6th Doraemon film. The Pennsylvania Miners' Story The Pennsylvania Miners Story is a 2002 television film. It was written by Elwood Reid and directed by David Frankel. The film is based on the real events occurred at the Quecreek Mine. It was mostly filmed on location at Somerset County and some scenes were shot on the actual Quecreek Mine. "The Pennsylvania Miners Story" was first aired at ABC on November 24, 2002. Vida de Menina Vida de Menina is a 2004 Brazilian drama film. It was the first feature-length fiction film directed by Helena Solberg. The film is an adaptation of Minha Vida de Menina, the diary of Helena Morley. It won five awards at the 2004 Gramado Film Festival. Ghost Soup Ghost Soup is a 1992 Japanese TV drama produced for Fuji TV as part of their part of the food-themed drama series, La Cuisine by Shunji Iwai. Deuda Deuda may refer to: Deuda, 2004 Deuda, song and dance genre from Nepal "Deuda", 1945 song by Luis Marquetti, recorded by Arsenio Rodríguez and others Oxhide Oxhide, directed by Liu Jiayin, is a 2005 narrative independent Chinese film that portrays the directors family and their apartment in Beijing. Liu was 23 years old when the film was recorded. The Decoy The Decoy is a western film that was shot in 2005 and finished in 2007 by Higgins/Kreinbrink Productions, an Arizona motion picture company. The film project started as a short film to showcase the talents of Justin Kreinbrink. The original script was only 35 pages long. However the story features a main character who is mute, which makes each page last much longer. At the end of principal photography, they ended up with a 70-minute movie, mostly due to the amount of time needed to show the mutes reactions. Taking their film to the 2005 American Film Market, the producers were told by distributors to make the film at least 90 minutes. So in December 2005, several new scenes were shot for the film, bringing the total running time to just over 100 minutes. In the summer of 2006, The Decoy was previewed to a sell-out crowd of over 1,100 people at The Fox Theatre in Tucson, AZ. The Fox Theatre, which had recently reopened from a 30-year hiatus, had also not had a new western shown there in nearly as much time. At the 2006 American Film Market in November, the film was again shown to distributors. This time, four distributors expressed interest in the project. The company ended up signing with Echo Bridge Home Entertainment in April 2007 for Domestic and Canadian DVD distribution. Wedding Campaign Wedding Campaign is 2005 South Korean film about two aging bachelor farmers from Gyeongsang Province. Unable to find wives in Korea willing to move to the countryside, they go on a 10-day "campaign" in Uzbekistan, where local matchmakers attempt to pair them up with local ethnic Korean women. It was the closing film of the 2005 Pusan International Film Festival. The Monster of Phantom Lake The Monster of Phantom Lake is an independent comedy released on March 9, 2006. It is a modern 1950s style, Cold War era, B-grade "drive-in" movie in the style of The Phantom from 10, Monster from the Ocean Floor, or The Horror of Party Beach. Written, directed and edited by Christopher R. Mihm, the film was shot on digital video in and around the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. The entire film was made for less than $10,000. The film stars Minnesota & Wisconsin based actors with the director taking a small part. Monster of Phantom Lake has spawned a series of subsequent films including It Came from Another World, Cave Women on Mars, Terror from Beneath the Earth, Destination Outer Space, Attack of the Moon Zombies, House of Ghosts, The Giant Spider, and The Late Night Double Feature. The films are all connected to each other, sharing common fictional locations or characters or both, forming what the creators call "The Mihmiverse". I Want to Be a Pilot I Want to Be a Pilot is a 2006 award winning Kenyan - Mexican short film docufiction written and directed by Diego Quemada-Diez. The movie has earned more than 50 international prizes, including the Audience Award at the Los Angeles Film Festival and has participated in over 200 film festivals such as Sundance, Locarno, Telluride, Edinburgh, Amiens, Los Angeles, São Paulo, Manhattan, Silverdocs, Bermuda, San Francisco. A Long Walk is a 2006 film directed by Japanese director Eiji Okuda. Unfair: The Movie is a 2007 Japanese action film directed by Yoshinori Kobayashi, follow up to the Japanese television drama Unfair, and still starring Ryoko Shinohara in the main role. Its a Die Hard-like movie, where the heroine, a police officer, must free her daughter trapped in a hospital taken by terrorists asking for a ransom. It was released on March 17, 2007 and followed by The Answer in 2011 and The End in 2015. Resiklo Resiklo is a 2007 Philippine post-apocalyptic sci-fi romance comedy film starring Bong Revilla. It is the entry of Revillas outfit, Imus Productions, to the 2007 Metro Manila Film Festival. Cyrano de Bergerac Cyrano de Bergerac is a 2008 made-for-television adaptation of the 1897 play by Edmond Rostand, starring Kevin Kline as Cyrano, Jennifer Garner as his cousin Roxanne, and Daniel Sunjata as Christian. The production captures the 2007 Broadway revival, recorded before a live audience. The film was first broadcast on PBS Great Performances on 7 January 2009. Cookies & Cream Cookies & Cream is a 2008 American independent drama film written and directed by Princeton Holt, as his first feature length narrative film. Space Battleship Yamato Resurrection is a 2009 Japanese animated science fiction action film, and the first part of a planned series of films which are the latest addition to the Space Battleship Yamato saga. Resurrection is set in the year 2220, 21 years after the first Yamato story and 17 years after the story of the last film, Final Yamato. A wandering black hole is approaching the Solar System, and will surely destroy all life on Earth. The decision has been made to evacuate Earths entire population. The planet to which Earths population is being moved is called Amare, ruled by Queen Iriya, some 27,000 light years away in the Sairam star system. When the film opens, that task is already under way. The Yamato had been destroyed in 2203. While planned as the first of a series of films, no others would be forthcoming. After the success of the live action film a year after the release of Resurrection, production began on a reboot series, based on the original 1974 series instead of further sequel films; Space Battleship Yamato 2199 began screening cinematically in April 2012. In My Life In My Life is a 2009 Philippine drama film released by Star Cinema, starring Vilma Santos-Recto, John Lloyd Cruz and Luis Manzano. The film was directed by Olivia Lamasan, and filmed mainly in New York City. The Sentimental Engine Slayer The Sentimental Engine Slayer is a 2010 film directed by Omar Rodríguez-López. Rodríguez-López wrote, produced and scored the film, as well as starring as its protagonist, Barlam. Despite Rodríguez-López completing two prior feature-length films, The Sentimental Engine Slayer is the first to screen publicly and will likely be the first available as a commercial release. Filmed entirely on location in El Paso in September/October 2007, the film features contributions from a number of persons associated with The Mars Volta, notably John Frusciante, Juan Alderete; Paul Hinojos; Sara Christina Gross; Sonny Kay; and Lars Stalfors. A labor of love made possible with the favors of friends and family, The Sentimental Engine Slayer features appearances by and/or contributions of Rodríguez-Lópezs parents and siblings, childhood friends, and a skeleton crew of industry professionals. The film premiered at the 2010 International Film Festival Rotterdam. I Heart Shakey I Heart Shakey is a family comedy live action feature film. The story is about a widower, his 10-year-old daughter and their dog, Shakey. The family moves from a small town in Ohio to the big city of Chicago. Upon arriving, they discover that they cannot keep their dog and must find him a new home. The film stars Steve Lemme, Steve Guttenberg, Beverly DAngelo and Alfonso Arau. Tournament - Play & Replay Tournament is a 2010 Malayalam road and sports movie written, directed and produced by Lal, starring Manu, Rupa Manjari, Fahadh Faasil and Praveen Prem in the lead roles. It started its shooting in August 2010 and was released on 25 December 2010. The film features songs by Deepak Dev and original score by Alex Paul. Cinematography was handled by Venu and Amal Neerad for a song. Lal used a new format called play-replay, which is really the first in Malayalam film: One scene is replayed from different viewpoints after several scenes. Lal used this technique in the full length of the film. Storm Rider Clash of the Evils Storm Rider Clash of the Evils is a Chinese animated feature film directed by Dante Lam and produced by Puzzle Animation Studio Limited and Shanghai Media Group. It is based on the manhua series Fung Wan by Ma Wing-shing. Seedlings Seedlings is a 2013 Pakistani Urdu-language social/drama film directed by Mansoor Mujahid and produced by Meher Jaffri. The film stars leading Pakistani TV actors Mohib Mirza and Aamina Sheikh. The film was released in Pakistan on 20 September 2013. It also had its world premiere in the United States at the New York Film Festival. Hackers Wanted Hackers Wanted is an unreleased American documentary film. Directed and written by Sam Bozzo, the film explores the origins and nature of hackers and hacking by following the adventures of Adrian Lamo, and contrasting his story with that of controversial figures throughout history. The film is narrated by Kevin Spacey. Originally named "Can You Hack It?" in 2007, the film failed to get a conventional release, according to Lamo, because of conflicts between its producer and others on the team. The more commonly cited reason is a problem with the quality of the finished product. On May 20, 2010, a version of the film was leaked to BitTorrent. Lamo has stated that he had no involvement in the leak. On June 12, 2010, a directors cut version of the film was also leaked onto torrent sites. This version of the film contains additional footage and is significantly different from the one previously leaked. Boys in Brazil Do Lado de Fora is a 2014 Brazilian comedy film directed by Alexandre Carvalho, starring André Bankoff, Marcello Airoldi, Luis Fernando Vaz and Mauricio Evanns. The film follows the story of two teenagers who decide to go to the São Paulo Gay Pride Parade, encouraged by the uncle of one of them, a successful executive who lives a double life. After witnessing a scene of homophobic aggression, they decide to make a pact: everyone in the group must come out of the closet until the following years event. Mississippi Murder Mississippi Murder is a 2017 American mystery crime thriller film starring Luke Goss, Malcolm McDowell and Bryan Batt. It is based on Martha Mabeys 1996 novel Artists Die Best in Black. No Ordinary Hero: The SuperDeafy Movie No Ordinary Hero: The SuperDeafy Movie is a 2013 family-friendly drama film directed by Troy Kotsur and produced by Douglas Matejka and Hilari Scarl, with music score by H. Scott Salinas. The film stars John Maucere as Tony/SuperDeafy and Zane Hencker as Jacob Lang. The film tells the story of a deaf actor who portrays a superhero on a childrens television show and wants to help a young deaf boy who gets bullied at school. The film is open captioned in English. Like a Country Song Like A Country Song is a 2014 Christian drama film starring multi-platinum selling recording artist Billy Ray Cyrus and Jennifer Taylor. The film released on September 9, 2014, by CMD Distribution. The film also stars Kerry Knuppe, Joel Smallbone. Estar o no estar Estar o No Estar is a 2016 Mexican drama film, directed by Marcelo González. The film stars Flavio Medina and Aislinn Derbez and was filmed in Tlacotalpan, Veracruz and Xalapa in the Mexican state of Veracruz. In the film, Augusto is a forty-six years old single man who relocates to another city following his mothers passing. He meets Nástenska and falls in love with her. The film is González first feature film and received six nominations for the 2017 Diosas de Plata awards winning for Best Supporting Actress and Best Cinematography. Poor Boy Poor Boy is a 2016 American Western drama film directed by Robert Scott Wildes and written by Logan Antill. The film stars Lou Taylor Pucci and Dov Tiefenbach. Yoddha The Warrior Yoddha: The Warrior is a 2014 Indian Bengali-language fantasy action film directed by Raj Chakraborty. The film is a remake of 2009 Telugu blockbuster movie Magadheera. In the film, Dev and Mimi Chakraborty act in the same movie for the first time. Nigel Akkara stars as the main antagonist of the film. The film marks the return of the director-actor pair of Raj Chakraborty and Dev after Dui Prithibi. The film was produced by Shree Venkatesh Films, and was released on 1 October 2014, during the Durga Puja. Yell for the Blue Sky Aozora Yell is a 2016 Japanese youth drama film directed by Takahiro Miki, written by Yukiko Mochiji and based on the manga series of the same name by Kazune Kawahara. It was released in Japan by Toho on August 20, 2016. Bouncing Babies Bouncing Babies is a 1929 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 92nd Our Gang short to be released. Forgotten Babies Forgotten Babies is a 1933 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. Baby Face Harrington Baby Face Harrington is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Raoul Walsh and written by Nunnally Johnson, Edwin H. Knopf and Charles Lederer. The film stars Charles Butterworth, Una Merkel, Harvey Stephens, Eugene Pallette and Nat Pendleton. The film was released on April 12, 1935, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Stop That Noise Stop That Noise is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Commonly thought to be in public domain, its copyright was renewed in 1958. West Point of the Air West Point of the Air is a 1935 American drama film directed by Richard Rosson and starring Wallace Beery, Robert Young, Lewis Stone, Maureen OSullivan, Rosalind Russell, and Robert Taylor. The screenplay concerns pilot training in the U.S. Army Air Corps in the early 1930s. Bingo Crosbyana Bingo Crosbyana is a 1936 Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng, and notable for its title song, composed by Sanford Green and with lyrics by Irving Kahal. Das Hofkonzert The Court Concert is a 1936 German historical romantic comedy film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Mártha Eggerth, Johannes Heesters and Kurt Meisel. It was made by the largest German studio UFA, based on Das kleine Hofkonzert. It is part of a group of operetta films made during the 1930s. A separate French-language version was also made. It was remade by Tobis Film in the later stages of the Second World War using agfacolor, but the resulting film didnt get a release until 1948. The Arizona Kid The Arizona Kid is a 1939 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane under the Republic Pictures banner. The film stars Roy Rogers as a Confederate officer in Missouri during the American Civil War. Full Confession Full Confession is a 1939 is a US proto film-noir, crime drama film made by RKO Radio Pictures. It was directed by John Farrow from an adaptation by Jerome Cady of Leo Birinskis story. The film stars Victor McLaglen, Sally Eilers, Barry Fitzgerald and Joseph Calleia. Gambling on the High Seas Gambling on the High Seas is a 1940 American drama film directed by George Amy and written by Robert E. Kent. The film stars Wayne Morris, Jane Wyman, Gilbert Roland, John Litel, Roger Pryor and Frank Wilcox. The second feature film was released by Warner Bros. on June 22, 1940. The film was a remake of Special Agent. Tugboat Annie Sails Again Tugboat Annie Sails Again is a 1940 American comedy romance film directed by Lewis Seiler. It is a sequel to Tugboat Annie. Marjorie Rambeau took over the late Marie Dresslers role, and the supporting cast included Alan Hale, Jane Wyman, and Ronald Reagan. Ding Dog Daddy Ding Dog Daddy is a 1942 color Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng and written by Tedd Pierce. The title is a play on a popular expression, as in the song "Im A Ding Dong Daddy From Dumas". Secret Enemies Secret Enemies is a 1942 American drama film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and written by Raymond L. Schrock. The film stars Craig Stevens, Faye Emerson, John Ridgely, Charles Lang, Robert Warwick and Frank Reicher. The film was released by Warner Bros. on September 17, 1942. The Fighting Rats of Tobruk The Rats of Tobruk is a 1944 Australian film directed by Charles Chauvel. An abridged version was released in the United States in 1951 as The Fighting Rats of Tobruk. The film follows three drover friends who enlist in the Australian Army together during World War II. Their story is based on the siege of the Libyan city of Tobruk in North Africa by Rommels Afrika Korps. The largely Australian defenders held the city for 250 days before being relieved by British forces. Beware of Pity Beware of Pity is a 1946 British romantic drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Lilli Palmer, Albert Lieven and Cedric Hardwicke. It is based on the novel of the same name by Stefan Zweig. A paraplegic young baroness mistakes compassion for love. The films costumes were designed by Cecil Beaton. It was made by Two Cities Films at Islington Studios. The film was not a great popular success outside the Soviet Union. Musical Moments from Chopin Musical Moments from Chopin or Chopins Musical Moments is a 1946 Academy Award-nominated Andy Panda cartoon, co-starring Woody Woodpecker. It features music by Frédéric Chopin and was the second Dick Lundy piece to be nominated for an Academy Award. Lundy directed all of Walter Lantzs classical music cartoon series. A Cage of Nightingales A Cage of Nightingales is a 1945 French film directed by Jean Dréville. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story, and served as an inspiration for the film The Chorus. We Go to Monte Carlo Monte Carlo Baby is a 1951 British-French comedy film co-directed by Jean Boyer and Lester Fuller. It featured an early performance by Audrey Hepburn playing a spoiled actress. Most Hepburn biographies indicate that it was during the filming of this movie that Hepburn was first discovered by the playwright Colette and chosen for the lead role in the play Gigi, which would lead to Hepburn launching her acting career in Hollywood. Monte Carlo Baby was produced in the English language. However, a second version of the film was made in the French language. Since Hepburn was fluent in French, she played the same role. This version of the film was released in 1951 as Nous irons à Monte Carlo. The Love of a Woman The Love of a Woman is a 1953 French-Italian drama film directed by Jean Grémillon and starring Micheline Presle, Massimo Girotti and Gaby Morlay. It was Grémillons final feature film as director, although he made a handful of documentaries and short films. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Clavel. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris and on location on the Île dOuessant off Finistère. Yellowneck Yellowneck is a 1955 adventure drama war film directed by R. John Hugh and starring Lin McCarthy, Stephen Courtleigh, Berry Kroeger and Harold Gordon. It tells the story of five deserters from the Confederate Army who make their way past the Everglades and angry Seminole Indians, in an attempt to get to the Florida coast and then to Cuba. The film was made in Trucolor and released by Republic Pictures. The title refers to a Confederate word for a deserter. The Husband Il marito is a 1957 Italian-Spanish comedy film directed by Nanni Loy and Gianni Puccini, at their second and last collaboration after Parola di ladro. Alberto Sordi, who was author of the story together with Rodolfo Sonego, submitted the script to Angelo Rizzoli, that was not at all enthusiastic about the subject. Later, he met a Spanish producer, married with eleven children, who recognized himself in the story, so the film, which was initially set in uptown Rome, was shot in Madrid. In Spain the film was released with the title El Marido. Raiders of Old California Raiders of Old California is a 1957 American Western film directed by Albert C. Gannaway and starring Jim Davis, Arleen Whelan and Faron Young. This film is now in the public domain. Badman's Country Badmans Country is a 1958 American Western film directed by Fred F. Sears and written by Orville H. Hampton. The film stars George Montgomery, Neville Brand, Buster Crabbe, Karin Booth, Gregory Walcott and Malcolm Atterbury. The film was released by Warner Bros. on August 2, 1958. Howrah Bridge Howrah Bridge is a 1958 film directed by Shakti Samanta. Its name is a reference to Howrah Bridge, which connects Howrah to Kolkata over the Hooghly River. It features the well known Hindi song "Mera Naam Chin Chin Chu" which was re-used in the film Salaam Bombay!. This song was sung by Geeta Dutt and picturised on Helen. Director Samanta also said that the sensuous club number "Aaiye Meherbaan" picturized on Madhubala was also very memorable. The Music Director was O. P. Nayyar. The songs of this film were penned by the famous lyricist and Urdu poet Qamar Jalalabadi. The film performed "above average" at the box office and one of the most successful film of that year. The Restless Years The Restless Years is a 1958 American CinemaScope crime drama film noir directed by Helmut Käutner and starring John Saxon and Sandra Dee. It was Sandra Dees first leading role. Toto, Peppino and the Fanatics Toto, Peppino and the Fanatics is a 1958 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. The Bramble Bush The Bramble Bush is a 1960 American drama film, based on the controversial novel of the same name, directed by Daniel Petrie and starring Richard Burton, Angie Dickinson, Barbara Rush, Jack Carson and James Dunn. It was released by Warner Bros. Transport z ráje Transport from Paradise is a 1962 Czech drama film directed by Zbyněk Brynych. The film won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. It was released on DVD in the UK in March 2014. Pyro... The Thing Without a Face Pyro... The Thing Without a Face is a 1964 American horror film directed Julio Coll. The Ride to Hangman's Tree The Ride to Hangmans Tree is a 1967 American Western film directed by Alan Rafkin and written by Luci Ward, Jack Natteford and William Bowers. The film stars Jack Lord, Melodie Johnson, James Farentino, Don Galloway, Richard Anderson and Ed Peck. The film was released in May 1967, by Universal Pictures. Lost Flight Lost Flight is a 1969 dramatic film written and produced for television based on producer Frank Prices unsuccessful 1966 TV pilot, Stranded, but had a brief theatrical release in Australia in 1970 and 1971 in a limited New York showing. The plot resembles that of later disaster genre films and approximates an adult version of Lord of the Flies. Act of the Heart The Act of the Heart is a 1970 Canadian film written, directed and produced by Paul Almond. It stars Geneviève Bujold, Donald Sutherland, Monique Leyrac, and Sharon Acker. Toomorrow Toomorrow is a 1970 British musical film directed by Val Guest and starring Olivia Newton-John. Preacherman Preacherman is a 1971 American comedy film written, directed, and starring Albert T. Viola. The film revolves around a backwoods con artist posing as a country preacher, who, during a sojourn in a small North Carolina town, alternately misleads a local landowner to take advantage of his daughter, but also helps him sell moonshine to get revenge on a rival. Initially released mostly to theatres in the American south by small distributor Variety Films, the modestly-budgeted film grossed over $5 million, spawning a sequel, Preacherman Meets Widderwoman, in 1973. It was later widely distributed on home video by Troma Entertainment. They Call It Murder They Call It Murder is a 1971 American television film directed by Walter Grauman and starring Jim Hutton. Trotta Trotta is a 1971 West German film directed by Johannes Schaaf. It is based on the 1938 novel Die Kapuzinergruft by Austrian author Joseph Roth. It was chosen as West Germanys official submission to the 45th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. It was also entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. Melinda Melinda is a 1972 American drama film directed by Hugh A. Robertson and written by Lonne Elder III. The film stars Calvin Lockhart, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta McGee, Paul Stevens, Rockne Tarkington and Ross Hagen. The film was released on August 16, 1972, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. This film marked karate champion Jim Kellys first appearance in a film. Chisto angliyskoe ubiystvo A Very English Murder is a 1974 Soviet teleplay directed by Samson Samsonov, based on the novel An English Murder by Cyril Hare. The film has been shot on stage with multiple television cameras running simultaneously. Originally the film had been cut in two versions: a television version had three episodes, a movie theater version had two one-hour episodes. It seems that the television version has been lost, because the film is shown as two-episode movie when broadcast on TV. The DVD version also has two episodes. Wilna Zona Villa Zone is a Bulgarian comedy-drama film released in 1975, directed by Eduard Zahariev, starring Itzhak Fintzi, Katya Paskaleva, Naum Shopov, Anton Karastoyanov, Evstati Stratev, Valcho Kamarashev and Georgi Rusev. The movie presents the popular tradition in Bulgaria, during the last decades of the 20th century, of organizing a feast in honor of just graduated at the school boys who have to join the army as recruits. In this particular case, the event is taking place in one of the so-called villa zones which are located around the towns. A sunny autumn day is gradually covered by the conflicts between generations, between neighbors and between different social statuses. The film won a Special Prize of the Jury at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Villa Zone is one of the hits of the Bulgarian cinematography from those years. Surreal Estate Surreal Estate is a 1976 French mystery film directed by Argentine filmmaker Eduardo de Gregorio, who is best known for his screenwriting work with Jacques Rivette. The Last Ride of the Dalton Gang The Last Ride of the Dalton Gang is a 1979 television film directed by Dan Curtis about the Dalton Gang. It is not entirely accurate, as noted at the films beginning. The Beast and the Magic Sword La Bestia y la Espada Magica is a 1983 Spanish/Japanese horror film that is the tenth in a long series about the werewolf Count Waldemar Daninsky, played by Paul Naschy. Although the film was a Spanish/ Japanese co-production, it was never theatrically shown in Japan, nor in any other country outside of Spain. The film was never dubbed in English, nor offered on VHS or DVD in the U.S. Paul Naschys wife and his two sons appeared in a brief cameo in this film. This film was followed by the 11th film in the series, entitled Licantropo, years later. MacArthur's Children is a 1984 Japanese film. Describing the impact of the United States occupation of Japan from the perspective of the inhabitants of a small, rural island community, the film featured the big screen debut of actor Ken Watanabe. The film was selected as the Japanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Fantasy Film Worlds of George Pal The Fantasy Film Worlds of George Pal is a 1985 American documentary film about Academy Award-winning producer/director George Pal. It was written, directed, and produced by Arnold Leibovit. The film was premiered at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences as part of the annual "George Pal Lecture on Fantasy in Film". The Blessed Ones The Blessed Ones is a 1986 Swedish drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman, starring Harriet Andersson and Per Myrberg. The screenplay was adapted by Ulla Isaksson from her own novel with the same title. The film tells the story of a couple in which the woman becomes delusional and loses her mind. It was the third time Bergman directed a film written by Isaksson, after Brink of Life and The Virgin Spring. The Blessed Ones was produced by Sveriges Television and premiered on TV2 on 19 February 1986. The American premiere was on 21 February 1987 at the Museum of Broadcasting in New York City. Wills & Burke Wills & Burke is a 1985 Australian black comedy film about the Burke and Wills expedition. It opened a week before Burke & Wills, a serious drama about the expedition. Shadows in the Storm Shadows in the Storm is a 1988 drama/thriller film directed by Terrell Tannen and starring Mia Sara, Ned Beatty, Michael Madsen, and Troy Evans. King of the Wind King of the Wind is a 1990 British adventure film directed by Peter Duffell and starring Richard Harris, Glenda Jackson and Frank Finlay. It is based on the novel King of the Wind by Marguerite Henry. The film depicts the life of the Godolphin Arabian, an Arab colt in 18th-century Kingdom of Great Britain. Front Page Front Page is a 1990 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Philip Chan and starring Michael Hui, Samuel Hui and Ricky Hui. The film is a remake of the Hui Brothers 1976 film, The Private Eyes. Casino Tycoon II Casino Tycoon 2 is a 1992 Hong Kong action drama film written, produced and directed by Wong Jing and starring Andy Lau and Chingmy Yau. It is the sequel to Casino Tycoon. Sahibaan Sahibaan is a 1993 romantic film of Bollywood. The film features Sanjay Dutt, Madhuri Dixit and Rishi Kapoor in lead roles. The music of the film was amongst the most popular of 1993, the film was " Hit " at the box office. Black Is... Black Ain't Black is... Black Aint is a 1995 award-winning feature-length documentary by Marlon Riggs. It explores the multiplicity of expressions of African American identity. Marianna Ucrìa Marianna Ucrìa is a 1997 Italian drama film directed by Roberto Faenza. It was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival. Dear Santa Dear Santa or Secret Santa is a 1998 American Christmas film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring D.L. Green, Harrison Myers, and Debra Rich. This Space Between Us This Space Between Us is a 1999 film directed by Matthew Leutwyler and starring Jeremy Sisto and Poppy Montgomery. It won the Moxie Award at the 2000 Santa Monica Film Festival. The Demolition Squad The Demolition Squad is a 1968 Yugoslav drama film directed by Hajrudin Krvavac. Prebroyavane na divite zaytzi The Hare Census is a Bulgarian satiric comedy film released in 1973, directed by Eduard Zahariev, starring Itzhak Fintzi, Nikola Todev, Georgi Rusev, Evstati Stratev, Philip Trifonov and Todor Kolev. Although the film features one of the most remarkable Bulgarian actors, the biting satire of nonsensical activity made the authority keep the film away from the widespread presentation during the totalitarian system in Bulgaria. In the 1990s, after the advent of democracy, the film came into broad view and became an eminent badge for the Bulgarian Film Art from those years. Operation Nam Operation Nam is a 1986 Italian-German war film written and directed by Fabrizio De Angelis. It had a sequel, Cobra Mission 2, released in 1988. The Farewell The Farewell is a 2000 German drama film directed by Jan Schütte. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Appointment in Tokyo Appointment in Tokyo is a 1945 documentary produced by the Army Pictorial Service, Signal Corps, with the cooperation of the Army Air Forces and the United States Navy, and released by Warner Bros. for the War Activities Committee shortly after the surrender of Japan. It mainly follows General Douglas MacArthur and his men from their exile from the Philippines in early 1942, through the signing of the instrument of surrender on on September 1, 1945. The film is notable for its discussion of the problems MacArthur face in Australia after the conquest of the Philippines, the American militarys "hit em where they aint" strategy through the Solomons and Papua New Guinea, and especially the footage from the reconquest of the Philippines, including of Battle of Leyte, the Battle of Manila, and the rescue of American and Filipino POWs from Japanese prison camps. The New York Times reviewer Bosley Crowther felt that the action footage is of the "highest caliber," and the battle in Manilas streets is recounted in shots that are as vivid as any others in war photography. But Crowther continued that "to be quite frank about it, the cinematic structure of this film is inadequate to the vital subject and far inferior to that of previous war reports. Nor should the film, be regarded as a full review of the Pacific war." He objected that this material is "strangely grandiose with a melodramatic flavor." "Questionable, too," he went on, "from the point of straight reporting," is the "elaborate emphasis placed upon the personality of Gen. Douglas MacArthur," represented in no less than twenty-six shots. Dahek: A Burning Passion Dahek - A burning Passion is a 1999 Indian Hindi romance film directed by Lateef Binni. The film features Akshaye Khanna and Sonali Bendre in the lead roles. The film deals with a Love tale between a Hindu and a Muslim protagonists. Abdullah Abdullah is a 1980 Indian Bollywood film that was directed by Sanjay Khan. The film starred Raj Kapoor, Abbas Khan, Zeenat Aman and Danny Denzongpa, with Sanjeev Kumar and Farida Jalal in minor roles. The story was written by George Marzbetuny, and Kader Khan wrote the dialogues. It was one of the most expensive Indian films at the time. Pendekar bujang lapok Pendekar Bujang Lapok is a 1959 Malaysian comedy film directed by P. Ramlee. It is the second in the Bujang Lapok series of films, and stars the trio of P. Ramlee, S. Shamsuddin and Aziz Sattar, all of which was filmed on site at Jalan Ampas, Singapore. Although the three main characters have the same names, actors and personalities as the previous Bujang Lapok film, it is not a direct sequel as there are no canonical references to the events in its predecessor. In October 2014, The Straits Times ranked Pendekar Bujang Lapok as one of the top five Malay films made in Singapore, noting that it won the Best Comedy award at the 6th Asian Film Festival in 1959. Depeche Mode: Some Great Videos Some Great Videos is the first music video compilation by Depeche Mode, featuring ten music videos directed by Clive Richardson or Peter Care, released in 1985. It coincides with The Singles 81>85. There are ten videos in the original version, the first video "Just Cant Get Enough", and all videos from "Everything Counts" in 1983 to "Its Called a Heart" in 1985. Theres also a bonus live video of "Photographic," and the US release includes the video to "A Question of Lust." To coincide with the rerelease of The Singles 81>85, "Some Great Videos" was re-released as Some Great Videos 81>85. The track list is the same as the original UK version, but the artwork is all from the rereleased Singles 81>85. Rock in Reykjavik Rokk í Reykjavík is a documentary directed by Icelandic Friðrik Þór Friðriksson during the Icelandic winter of 1981-1982 and released for the local television the same year. With this documentary, Friðriksson showcases the alternative music scene through several performances of the post-punk/new wave most important bands at that time taken from different concerts and accompanied by, some times, short interviews with musicians, and it portrays the lifestyle of the Icelandic youth faced to the establishment and advocated to anarchy, who were trying to find their own identity. Rokk í Reykjavík is today considered as one of the most important documentaries about the Icelandic music culture and it included several important bands. For instance, Tappi Tíkarrass, a punk/pop band led by vocalist Björk Guðmundsdóttir contributed with two of their works: “Hrollur” and “Dúkkulísur”. The New Wave band Þeyr, today considered as one of the legendary Iceland bands of the early eighties, is featured here with their songs “Rúdolf” and “Killer Boogie”. It is also worth of mentioning, the presence of Einar Örn Benediktsson’s punk group Purrkur Pillnikk, which appeared with two tracks: “Ovænt” and “Gluggagægir”. Other important artists featured here are Bubbi Morthens with his band Egó, Fræbbblarnir, Grýlurnar, and the renowned Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson with his chanting poem “Rímur”, among others. As this film was the first Icelandic work in Dolby Stereo, it brought innovation to the Icelandic film industry. With Íslenska kvikmyndasamsteypan as the distributor, Rokk í Reykjavík was released in VHS format. The soundtrack to this film was released as a double LP compilation by Hugrenningur in April 1982. The cover artwork depicts singer Björk performing with Tappi Tíkarrass. In July 2008 the movie was released on DVD by Sena in Iceland only. Chinna Thambi Chinna Thambi is a 1991 Indian Tamil language romantic drama film starring Prabhu and Kushboo. The movie stars Prabhu as the titular role of Chinna Thambi, an uneducated village simpleton and Kushboo as Nandini, a home tutored wealthy girl and is a story of love, family bonds and typical south Indian village sentiments. The movie was remade in Kannada, Telugu, and Hindi languages as Ramachaari, Chanti, and Anari, respectively. The film was one of Prabhus biggest blockbusters and completed a 356-day run in 9 screens and 100-day run in 47 screens. Bringing Rain Bringing Rain is a 2003 independent film written and directed by Noah Buschel. It premiered at the 2003 Tribeca Film Festival and was released on DVD on September 20, 2005. It won first prize at the Rhode Island International Film Festival for directorial debut. Repo Jake Repo Jake is a 1990 American action film directed by Joseph Merhi and starring Dan Haggerty, Dana Bentley, Steve Hansbourgh, Paul Hayes, Walter Cox, Steve Wilcox, and Robert Axelrod. Ee Puzhayum Kadannu Ee Puzhayum Kadannu is a 1996 Malayalam drama thriller directed by Kamal and starring Dileep and Manju Warrier. The film was a box office hit. The film was remade in Telugu as Pelli Peetalu, in Tamil as Kanna Unnai Thedukiren and in Kannada as Sambhrama. Anubhav Anubhav is a 1986 Bollywood romantic comedy film starring Shekhar Suman, Padmini Kolhapure and Richa Sharma, directed by Kashinath. The movie did not get much reception on release, but the film is notable for steamy scenes between Shekhar Suman and Richa Sharma. The film also has light comedy scenes. Rakesh Roshan did a guest appearance in the movie. This film is the Hindi remake of 1984 Kannada film Anubhava, in which Kashinath, director of the Hindi version, played the lead role. León and Olvido León and Olvido is a 2004 Spanish movie. Matrimonium Matrimonium is a 2005 comedy film directed by Michael Akers, his second feature film after the successful Gone, But Not Forgotten. Co-written and co-produced by him and Sandon Berg, the latter appears in a lead role in the film as Spencer who is having a sham same-sex marriage with the straight character Rick Federman in the role of Malcolm to enable the latter to win the 1-million dollar prize on the nationally broadcast reality television show Matrimonium. The film was featured in Blood Moons Guide to Gay & Lesbian Film, by Darwin Porter and Danforth Prince and published by Blood Moon Productions in 2006. In that book, Matrimonium is called a "hilarious spoof on reality television." Lime Salted Love Lime Salted Love is a 2006 independent film starring and produced by Kristanna Loken. It is based upon a story by Danielle Agnello and Joe Hall. Lime Salted Love bills itself as a minimalist drama. It is told in flashbacks by the main characters, Chase Triebel, David Triebel, Ellie Trillano, and Zepher Genesee. The plot revolves around Chase and David, who must cope with pain and guilt after the death of their brother. Other cast members include Kathleen Kinmont-See. The film was screened on December 1, 2006 at the Whistler Film Festival. One: The Movie ONE: The Movie is an independent documentary that surveys beliefs on the meaning of life, matching with the view that "we are all one". The movie was created and directed by Michigan filmmakers Carter Scott, Ward M. Powers and Diane Powers, and featured interviews with Deepak Chopra, Robert Thurman, Thich Nhat Hanh, Jaggi Vasudev, and others. It was originally released in movie theaters in North America with accompanying promotional events in late 2005 through 2007. An was released on DVD in 2007. The documentary was a focus of discussion in the Global Spirit series episode Oneness: The Big Picture on LinkTV. Lovely by Surprise Lovely By Surprise is a 2007 film directed by Kirt Gunn. It stars Carrie Preston, Michael Chernus, Austin Pendleton and Reg Rogers. The Lost Gods of Easter Island The Lost Gods of Easter Island is a BBC documentary written and presented by David Attenborough. It explores the history of the civilization of remote Easter Island. It was first transmitted in 2000 and is part of the Attenborough in Paradise and Other Personal Voyages collection of seven documentaries. Attenborough embarks on a personal quest to uncover the history of a strange wooden figurine carving which turned up in an auction room in New York during the 1980s. The auction catalogue indicated that the carving was from Easter Island and the auctioneers told him that the sculpture had come from a junk-shop dealer in Pennsylvania. He knew that the, "grotesque head, attached to a body grossly elongated and as thin as a stick," was more important than the auctioneers believed it to be and had such presence and power that he bought it. He began an investigation to trace the origins of the artifact—an investigation that spans the globe and leads him on voyages to Russia, Australia, England, the Pacific, a Tahiti beach and finally to one of the most remote places on earth; and 15 years later, in a personal detective story that combines art, anthropology, and history traces the origin of the carving and in doing so tells the story of a forgotten civilization and of a people who inhabited one of the most remote places on Earth. Twists of Fate Korowód, or Twists of Fate, is a 2007 Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Stuhr. It stars Kamil Mackowiak, Karolina Gorczyca and Katarzyna Maciag. Supporting roles are played by Jan Frycz, Aleksandra Konieczna, Maciej Stuhr and Matylda Baczynska. Race Race is an independent computer animated sci-fi action film, produced by Hyper Image, a post production and animation studio located in Glendale. Written by Rhonda Smiley and directed by Robert Brousseau, it stars James Hereth, Kevin Lewis, Russel Perryman, Jane Roberts, Terry Diab, Bill Mendieta, H.L. Cannon, J.J. Song, and Benita Marti. It was first completed and screened for audiences at numerous film festivals in 2007, including the Winnipeg International Film Festival in Canada, the da Vinci Film Festival in Oregon, Philadelphias Big Bang Film Festival, Another Hole in the Head Film Festival in San Francisco, and Southern Californias FAIFF International Film Festival. Following a pay-per-view run for RHI Entertainment in early 2010, the film was released on DVD by Phase 4 Films in Canada on May 18 and in the United States on May 25, 2010. It hit the US TV movie channels with a premiere on the Showtime Networks on October 14, 2010. The film is 99 minutes long and is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for some suggestive images and action violence. Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo is a 2009 documentary directed by American filmmaker Jessica Oreck. The documentary shows how insects are entwined with Japan from past to present. A Japanese narrator reads poetry, reads legends, and give information about the insects. The film has shots of insects interspersed with shots of daily life in Japan. It has to do with how the Japanese treat insects of all types. The film screened within the 2009 South by Southwest Film Conference & Festival and the 2009 Maryland Film Festival. It was nominated for the Truer Than Fiction Award at the 25th Independent Spirit Awards. Five Hours from Paris Five Hours from Paris is a 2009 Israeli comedy film by Leonid Prudovsky. It premiered as an official selection at the Toronto International Film Festival on 12 September 2009. A French cinema chain caused controversy when they cancelled its release following the Gaza flotilla raid and instead screened a French documentary about Rachel Corrie, an American protester killed by an Israeli bulldozer in 2004. Alice's Birthday Alices Birthday, is a 2009 Russian traditionally animated childrens science fiction film, directed by Sergey Seryogin and produced by Master-film studio. The film is based on a novella of the same name by Kir Bulychov about Alisa Selezneva, a teenage girl from the future. It is a spiritual successor to 1981 animated film The Mystery of the Third Planet, from which it draws a heavy influence. Sbirri Sbirri is a 2009 dramatic documentary, directed by Roberto Burchielli. It was released in Italy on April 10, 2009, George Michael: Live in London Live in London is a live concert recording of George Michaels final two concerts in Londons Earls Court on 24 and 25 August 2008 as part of his 25 Live tour. This is the first live DVD of George Michaels career. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray formats on 7 December 2009 in the UK, Europe and Australia, and on 8 December 2009 in the USA and Canada. The DVD had subtitles for spoken portions of the DVD in several languages. The highly anticipated shows on the DVD marked the end of George Michaels triumphant 25 Live Tour and were the last chance to catch Michael performing on a stage of this magnitude in London. Whisper with the Wind Whisper With the Wind, is a 2009 Iranian drama film directed by Shahram Alidi in his first film. Lan Lan is a 2009 Chinese film directed by Jiang Wenli. The Night Before Christmas The Night Before Christmas is a 1951 Russian feature animated film directed by the "grandmothers of the Russian animation", Brumberg sisters, and produced by the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow. The film is based on Nikolai Gogols story The Night Before Christmas. In big degree it was succeeded to present in this screen version of the story of the same name on the screen national color of the Ukrainian village. The animation features heavy use of rotoscoping, known as "Éclair" in the Soviet Union, and is an example of the Socialist-Realist period in Russian animation. The film is in the public domain in Russia and is widely available on numerous video/DVD releases, mostly along with other films. Romeo Eleven Romeo Eleven is a 2011 Canadian drama film directed by Ivan Grbovic written by Sara Mishara and Ivan Grbovic and produced by Paul Barbeau. Set in Montreal’s Lebanese Christian community, the film is a coming-of-age story about a physically handicapped 20-year-old man. Schuks Tshabalala's Survival Guide to South Africa Schuks Tshabalalas Survival Guide to South Africa is a 2010 comedy film directed by Gray Hofmeyr, co-written by Gray Hofmeyr and Leon Schuster, and starring Leon Schuster and Alfred Ntombela. The film was created to coincide with the 2010 FIFA World Cup which was held in South Africa. French Kiss French Kiss is a 2011 French-language Canadian romantic comedy directed by . Main Krishna Hoon Main Krishna Hoon is a 2013 Hindi partly animated film directed by Rajiv S. Ruia which stars Juhi Chawla, Paresh Ganatra, and child artist Namit Shah as the primary cast and features real-life Hindi film superstars Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif in guest appearances as themselves. The Hindu god Lord Krishna appears as an animated character in this story, to help an orphaned boy also named Krishna. Magic Silver II Magic Silver II is a Norwegian adventure and childrens film from 2011. The Blaafarveværket industrial museum was used as a setting. The film is a sequel to the 2009 film Magic Silver and it was the first 3D film produced in Norway. It was viewed in the theaters by 272,719 people. Yabanci The Stranger is a 2012 Turkish drama film directed by Filiz Alpgezmen. It was entered into the 18th London Turkish Film Festival. A Long Way Off A Long Way Off is a 2014 Christian drama film starring Robert Davi, Edie McClurg, John Diehl and Jason Burkey. The film was released on June 6, 2014, by CMD Distribution. The film is a modern retelling of The Prodigal Son Parable. Tang Wong Tang Wong is a 2013 Thai indie coming-of-age drama film directed by Kongdej Jaturanrasmee. It tells the story of a group of secondary school students struggling to learn a traditional dance as an offering for the local spirit shrine, which takes place against the backdrop of the 2010 Thai political crisis. The film won the Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor awards at the 2013 Thailand National Film Association Awards. Ice Age Giants Ice Age Giants is a British television documentary series created and produced by the BBC Natural History Unit, first shown in the UK on BBC Two and BBC Two HD on 19 May 2013. The series steps back to 20,000 years in time and follows the trail of the prehistoric mammals in the ice age on North America and European region that lived through it to life by using the latest scientific knowledge and a little graphic wizardry. The series was presented by Dr. Alice Roberts and composed by David Mitcham. Kutti Puli Kutti Puli is a 2013 Tamil action drama thriller film directed by M. Muthaiah, starring M. Sasikumar and Lakshmi Menon in lead roleswhile Saranya Ponvannan and Bala Saravanan play supporting roles. The film opened to mixed reviews but performed well at box office. The movie was remade in Kannada in 2019 as Sinnga starring Chiranjeevi Sarja. Halal Daddy Halal Daddy is a 2017 Irish-German-French comedy film featuring Sarah Bolger, Colm Meaney, David Kross and Art Malik. Chirodini Tumi Je Amar 2 Chirodini Tumi Je Amar 2 is a 2014 a Bengali romantic drama film released on 11 July 2014 and directed by Soumik Chatterjee. It is a remake of the 2012 Tamil film Vazhakku Enn 18/9 directed by Balaji Sakthivel.It is the sequel to Bengali film Chirodini Tumi Je Amar. The film stars Arjun Chakrabarty and Urmila Mahanta. The story of Chirodini Tumi Je Amar 2 portrays the romantic love between two lovers. . The soundtrack to the film became very popular upon its release. Fire Song Fire Song is a 2015 Canadian drama film, written and directed by Adam Garnet Jones and released in 2015. Cold November Cold November is a 2018 independent film written & directed by Karl Jacob. It premiered in competition at the 2017 Woodstock Film Festival and internationally at PIX. A 12-year-old girl being raised within a matriarchal household is taken through the right of passage of killing a deer for the first time. Expectations dissolve into chaos, and Florence finds herself alone, relying on instinct and training to follow through with her decisions, pull herself together, and face becoming an adult in the North American wilderness. Arshinagar Arshinagar is a 2015 Bengali musical romance drama film directed by Aparna Sen. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Dev, Rittika Sen, Jisshu Sengupta, Kaushik Sen, Waheeda Rehman, Kamaleshwar Mukherjee, Roopa Ganguly, Jaya Seal Ghosh. The screenplay is an adaptation of Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet. The trailer of the film was released on 25 November 2015. Valliyum Thetti Pulliyum Thetti Valleem Thetti Pulleem Thetti is a 2016 Malayalam comedy film written and directed by Rishi Sivakumar. It stars Kunchacko Boban and Shamili in her Malayalam debut. The film hinges on cinema culture and presentation of 1990s film themes and styles. The film was released on 12 May 2016.and made an opening of 1.5cr which is the highest till date for a solo KunchackoBoban Movie It Happened in L.A. It Happened in L.A. is a 2017 American comedy film written and directed by Michelle Morgan. The film stars Morgan, Jorma Taccone and Dree Hemingway. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2017. The film was released on November 3, 2017, by The Orchard. Life Risking Romance Life Risking Romance is a 2016 South Korean-Chinese film directed by Song Min-kyu. It stars Ha Ji-won, Chun Jung-myung and Chen Bolin. Flying High For the musical version, see Flying High. Flying High is a 1931 American pre-Code musical film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, produced by George White, with lyrics by B. G. DeSylva and Lew Brown, music by Ray Henderson and additional songs by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh. The cast featured Bert Lahr, Charlotte Greenwood, Pat OBrien, Charles Winninger and Hedda Hopper, with Gus Arnheim and his orchestra. Local Boy Makes Good Local Boy Makes Good is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and written by Robert Lord, Raymond Griffith and Ray Enright. The film stars Joe E. Brown, Dorothy Lee, Ruth Hall, Edward Woods, Edward Nugent and Wade Boteler. The film was released by Warner Bros. on November 27, 1931. Ann Carver's Profession Ann Carvers Profession is an American pre-Code 1933 film focusing on the relationship of a lady lawyer and her husband, and on the strain that her financial success places on their marriage. The film stars actress Fay Wray and this film was made during the year she cemented her fame in King Kong. Although the writing credits differ, this film bears a striking resemblance in plot to Columbias 1938 production The Lady Objects starring Lanny Ross and Gloria Stuart. Our Gang Follies of 1936 Our Gang Follies of 1936 is a 1935 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 140th Our Gang short to be released and the first of several musical entries in the series. Slave Ship Slave Ship is a 1937 film directed by Tay Garnett and starring Warner Baxter and Wallace Beery. The supporting cast features Mickey Rooney, George Sanders, Jane Darwell, and Joseph Schildkraut. It is one of very few films out of the forty-eight that Beery made during the sound era for which he did not receive top billing. Cinderella Meets Fella Cinderella Meets Fella is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released to theaters on July 23, 1938. This short was directed by Tex Avery. The short was written by Tedd Pierce and animated by Virgil Ross. Of Fox and Hounds Of Fox and Hounds is a 9-minute 1940 Tex Avery film which introduced Willoughby the Dog. Tex Avery did the voice of Willoughby, and Mel Blanc did George the Fox. Porky's Last Stand Porkys Last Stand is a 1940 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. Aviation Vacation Aviation Vacation is a 1941 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. It was directed by Tex Avery, with story by Dave Monahan and musical direction by Carl Stalling. I Thank You I Thank You is a 1941 black and white British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Arthur Askey, Richard Murdoch, Graham Moffatt and Moore Marriott. It was produced by Edward Black at Gainsborough Pictures. The Bridge of San Luis Rey The Bridge of San Luis Rey is a 1944 drama film made by Benedict Bogeaus Productions and released by United Artists. It was produced and directed by Rowland V. Lee with Benedict Bogeaus as co-producer. The screenplay by Howard Estabrook and Herman Weissman was adapted from the novel The Bridge of San Luis Rey by Thornton Wilder. The music score was by Dimitri Tiomkin and the cinematography by John W. Boyle and an uncredited John J. Mescall. The film stars Lynn Bari, Francis Lederer, Akim Tamiroff, Alla Nazimova and Louis Calhern. Dimitri Tiomkins music was nominated for the Best Original Score. Film Without a Name Film Without a Title is a 1948 German comedy film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Hans Söhnker, Hildegard Knef and Irene von Meyendorff. It was made by Bavaria Film at the Emelka Studios in the American Zone of Occupation. No Minor Vices No Minor Vices is a 1948 American black-and-white comedy film written by Arnold Manoff and directed by Lewis Milestone with Robert Aldrich as 1st assistant director. Created for David Loews Enterprise Productions, it was the first of three films distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer after parting ways with United Artists, and was the last of four films made by Dana Andrews for director Milestone. Open Secret Open Secret is a 1948 American film noir directed by John Reinhardt, starring John Ireland and Jane Randolph. Brimstone Brimstone is a 1949 American Trucolor Western film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Thames Williamson. The film stars Rod Cameron, Lorna Gray, Walter Brennan, Forrest Tucker, Jack Holt and Jim Davis. The film was released on August 15, 1949, by Republic Pictures. Three Husbands Three Husbands is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Irving Reis and starring Eve Arden, Ruth Warrick, and Emlyn Williams. Jamboree! Jamboree, known as Disc Jockey Jamboree in the United Kingdom, is the name of a black and white 1957 rock and roll film, directed by Roy Lockwood. Its story is about a boy and girl, Pete Porter and Honey Wynn, played by Paul Carr and Freda Holloway, who become overnight sensations as a romantic singing duo who run into trouble when their squabbling managers, played by Kay Medford and Bob Pastine, try to turn them into solo acts. Against this backdrop in cameo performances appear some of the biggest names of rock and roll in the 1950s lip-syncing to their recordings. Tweet and Lovely Tweet and Lovely is a 1959 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. A Weekend with Lulu A Weekend with Lulu is a 1961 British black and white comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Bob Monkhouse, Leslie Phillips, Alfred Marks, Shirley Eaton and Irene Handl. To Bed or Not to Bed To Bed or Not to Bed is a 1963 black-and-white Italian film directed by Gian Luigi Polidoro. It tells the story of an Italian merchant and his experiences during a visit to Sweden. Il successo Il Successo is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Mauro Morassi. It is considered an unofficial sequel of Dino Risis Il Sorpasso, with Vittorio Gassman and Jean-Louis Trintignant reprising their roles with slight changes. The same Risi directed part of the film. Mark of the Tortoise Waiting Room to the Beyond is a 1964 German thriller film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Hildegard Knef. Sergeant Dead Head Sergeant Deadhead is a 1965 musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Frankie Avalon. It features many cast members who appeared in the Beach Party movies. The Big T.N.T. Show The Big T.N.T. Show is a 1966 concert film. Directed by Larry Peerce and distributed by American International Pictures, it includes performances by numerous popular rock and roll and R&B musicians from the United States and England. A sequel to 1964s The T.A.M.I. Show, and, like it, executive produced by Henry G. Saperstein, The Big T.N.T. Show was likewise shot on videotape and transferred to 35-millimeter film. Some footage from it was reused in the film That Was Rock a.k.a. The T.A.M.I. / T.N.T. Show. The concert was shot before a live audience at the Moulin Rouge club at 6230 Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles on November 29, 1965. During the audience shots, one can spot Frank Zappa, as well as Sky Saxon, singer and frontman for The Seeds, and Ron Mael and Russell Mael, who would later form the band Sparks. Marilyn McCoo of the Fifth Dimension also appears as a part of the backing singers during Ray Charles performance. Its pre-release title was This Could Be the Night. The films theme song was called "This Could Be the Night", and was written by Harry Nilsson, produced by Phil Spector, and performed by Modern Folk Quartet. A Bullet for Pretty Boy A Bullet for Pretty Boy is a 1970 American feature Action film from director Larry Buchanan. It stars Fabian Forte as gangster Pretty Boy Floyd and co-stars Jocelyn Lane in her final performance before retiring from acting. The Revolution of the Seven Madmen The Seven Madmen is a 1973 Argentine drama film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson and starring Alfredo Alcón, Norma Aleandro and Héctor Alterio. It was based on the novels Los siete locos and Los lanzallamas, by Roberto Arlt. The film was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear Award. Newman's Law Newmans Law is a 1974 American Technicolor crime film directed by Richard T. Heffron and starring George Peppard. La poliziotta fa carriera La poliziotta fa carriera, internationally released as Confessions of a Lady Cop, is a 1976 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. It is an unofficial sequel of Stenos La poliziotta in which sex and nudity become more explicit, and at the same time it is a parody of the poliziottesco film genre. The film had two sequels, all starred by Edwige Fenech and directed by Tarantini, A Policewoman on the Porno Squad, and A Policewoman in New York. Katie: Portrait of a Centerfold Katie: Portrait of a Centerfold is a 1978 American television film about a Texas beauty queen, seeking Hollywood stardom, who learns the realities of the business after attending an unethical modeling school. Part I For other motion pictures of this title, see Little Women Little Women is a 1978 American television miniseries directed by David Lowell Rich and based on the classic 1868 novel of the same name by Louisa May Alcott. The teleplay was written by Suzanne Clauser and is the fifth film adaptation of the Alcott classic, the previous four having been released theatrically in 1917, 1918, 1933 and 1949. The cast includes Susan Dey, Meredith Baxter Birney, Ann Dusenberry, Eve Plumb, Dorothy McGuire, William Schallert, Greer Garson, Robert Young, Richard Gilliland, William Shatner and John de Lancie. The three-hour miniseries was produced by Universal Television and originally aired in two parts on NBC on October 2–3, 1978. A brief series followed in 1979, airing from February 8 to March 8, 1979. Eve Plumb was among the miniseries cast members who returned, playing a cousin of the family called Lissa. The Dismissal The Dismissal is an Australian television miniseries, first screened in 1983, that dramatised the events of the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis. It was partly written and directed by the noted film makers George Miller and Phillip Noyce as well as Mad Max screenwriter Terry Hayes, with cinematography by Dean Semler. The miniseries comprised six one-hour episodes. It was originally broadcast by Network Ten, beginning on 6 March 1983, and was also broadcast in the United Kingdom. It was voted the 19th-best Australian television show on the 50 Years 50 Shows list. In the 1970s there were several attempts to make a film based on the same story called King Hit written by Erwin Rado and Bruce Grant. Phillip Noyce and Paul Cox were both attached as directors for a time. El arreglo The Deal is a 1983 Argentine thriller film directed by Fernando Ayala and written by Roberto Cossa and Carlos Somigliana. The film premiered on 19 May 1983 in Buenos Aires. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Diploma. Revenge of the Stolen Stars Revenge of the Stolen Stars is a 1985 American comedy fantasy film directed by Ulli Lommel and starring Klaus Kinski, Suzanna Love, Barry Hickey and Ulli Lommel. Skytturnar White Whales the third film directed by Icelandic director Friðrik Þór Friðriksson in 1987. Starring Eggert Guðmundsson, Þórarinn Óskar Þórarinsson, and Eggert Þorleifsson, this film features Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson, Sykurmolarnir, Bubbi Morthens, and MX-21 on the soundtrack. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Another Chance Another Chance is a 1989 film co-written and directed by Jesse Vint. Heat Wave Heat Wave is a 1990 American thriller-drama television film about 1965 Los Angeles Watts Riots, directed by Kevin Hooks and starring Blair Underwood, Cicely Tyson, James Earl Jones, Margaret Avery, and David Strathairn. Strike It Rich Strike It Rich is a 1990 romantic comedy film directed by James Scott, who also adapted the screenplay based on the novel Loser Takes All by Graham Greene, and starring Robert Lindsay, Molly Ringwald, and John Gielgud. Un week-end sur deux Every Other Weekend is a 1990 French drama film written and directed by Nicole Garcia. It marked the directorial debut of Garcia. It premiered out of competition at the 47th Venice International Film Festival. It was nominated for two César Award, for best debut film and for best actress. Harnessing Peacocks Harnessing Peacocks is a 1993 British television film directed by James Cellan Jones and starring Serena Scott Thomas, Peter Davison and John Mills. It was adapted by Andrew Davies from the 1985 novel Harnessing Peacocks by Mary Wesley. It was produced by Friday Productions in association with Meridian Broadcasting for the ITV Network, first screened on 9 May 1993 in the United Kingdom and shown in the United States of America on 28 November 1993. The film won the prestigious Golden Nymph award for Best Television Film at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival. I Am My Own Woman I Am My Own Woman is a 1992 German film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film, a documentary-drama, follows the life story of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, an East German transgender woman who survived the Nazis; the repression of the Communists and helped start the German gay liberation movement. The film is based on Mahlsdorfs autobiography: Ich bin meine eigene Frau, published in 1992, published in English as I Am My Own Woman and I Am My Own Wife. In the Arms of a Killer In the Arms of a Killer is a 1992 American television film written and directed by Ronald A. Levinson. On My Own On My Own is a 1991 film starring Judy Davis and Matthew Ferguson. Ferguson plays Simon Henderson, a student at an Ontario boarding school, whose father lives in Hong Kong, and whose mother is from England. The plot revolves around Simon coming to terms with the revelation that his mother suffers from schizophrenia. Ek Hi Raasta Ek Hi Raasta is a 1993 Bollywood action film about a terrorist with aspirations to rule India. Directed by Deepak Bahry, the film is a remake of the Ek Hi Raasta which starred Rekha. Films under the title were also released first in 1939 and then in 1956. The film stars Ajay Devgn, Raveena Tandon, Raza Murad and Saeed Jaffrey.The film was an average grosser at the box office. Mille bolle blu Mille bolle blu is a 1993 Italian comedy film written and directed by Leone Pompucci. It was screened in the Italian Panorama section at the 50th Venice International Film Festival. For this film Leone Pompucci won the David di Donatello for Best New Director. Crest of Betrayal is a 1994 Japanese film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Sawbones Sawbones is a 1995 American film which was part of the Roger Corman Presents series. Street Angels Street Angels is a 1996 Hong Kong film directed by Billy Tang Hin-Shing. Forgotten Sins Forgotten Sins is a 1996 American made-for-television drama film based on Lawrence Wrights New Yorker articles and his book Remembering Satan, which was in turn based on the actual case of Paul Ingram. It originally aired on ABC on March 7, 1996. It starred William Devane as Dr. Richard Ofshe, "a role to which William Devane brings his customary bristling panache" wrote Dorothy Rabinowitz in the Wall Street Journal. John Shea also starred as Matthew Bradshaw, a fictional character based on Paul Ingram. Bess Armstrong also appeared in this film, portraying Roberta Bobbie Bradshaw, a character based on Sandy Ingram. Doogie Howsers Lisa Dean Ryan co-starred. Little Toys Little Toys is a 1933 silent film directed by filmmaker Sun Yu. It is one of two films Sun Yu directed in 1933. The film stars popular Chinese actress Ruan Lingyu and was produced by the leftist film production company Lianhua Film Company. Today the film enjoys a positive reputation and was named one of the hundred best Chinese films by the Hong Kong Film Awards in 2005. Batch '81 Alpha Kappa Omega Batch 81 is a 1982 Philippine dramatic film starring Mark Gil. Directed by Mike de Leon from a script by Clodualdo del Mundo, the film is about the titular fraternitys harsh initiation of a new batch of members in 1981 as seen from the eyes of Gils character, Sid Lucero. It was screened at the 1982 Cannes Film Festivals Directors Fortnight. Although it is a joint production of LVN Pictures, MVP Pictures, and Sampaguita Pictures, the movie was also Sampaguitas last before it closed down. Yes, Yes, Nanette Yes, Yes, Nanette is a 1925 American silent film comedy starring James Finlayson. It also features Oliver Hardy and was co-directed by Stan Laurel. The title is a reference to the contemporary musical comedy No. Stolen Life Stolen Life is a 1998 French drama film directed and co-written by Yves Angelo and starring Emmanuelle Béart and Sandrine Bonnaire. It is based on a novel by Icelandic author Steinunn Sigurðardóttir. Dirty O'Neil Dirty ONeil is a 1974 film directed by Leon Capetanos and Lewis Teague. Jimmy ONeil, a cop in a small Texan town with a fondness for women, is forced into action when a trio of homicidal thugs invade the town. The Quarry The Quarry is a 1998 Belgian film directed by Marion Hänsel. It jointly won Grand Prix des Amériques, the main prize at the Montreal World Film Festival ex aequo with Vollmond. 30 Years to Life 30 Years to Life is a 1998 American made-for-television science fiction film directed by Michael Tuchner and starring Robert Hays, Hugh OConor and Amy Robbins. A Cosmic Christmas A Cosmic Christmas is one of the first productions made by Nelvana. It premiered on December 4, 1977, in Canada on CBC Television. Un uomo perbene A Respectable Man is a 1999 Italian drama film written and directed by Maurizio Zaccaro. It depicts the judicial case of television presenter Enzo Tortora, who was falsely accused by several pentiti to be a camorra man and who died of cancer a short time after being acquitted. For his performance Leo Gullotta won the David di Donatello for best supporting actor. Peeping Tom Peeping Tom is an 1897 American short comedy-drama film. The film was made by the American Mutoscope Company. It concerns a man peeping through a keyhole at an attractive young woman and his comeuppance. This film is frequently confused online with the 1901 film Par Le Trou De La Serrure, directed by Ferdinand Zecca, including multiple videos on YouTube. Sleepwalking Land Sleepwalking Land is a 2007 film based on the eponymous novel by Mia Couto. The film took its director Teresa Prata seven years to complete. The Ultimate Teacher is a 1988 Japanese original video animation film directed by Toyoo Ashida. It was released on February 6, 1988. It was released in English by Central Park Media. Chac Chac: Dios de la lluvia, also released as Chac: the Rain God and simply Chac, is a 1975 film written and directed by Rolando Klein. The film involves modern Maya peoples invoking the traditional rain deity Chaac. The film is in the Maya languages. The majority of the cast speaks Tzotzil Maya, but one of the main actors, Pablo Canche Balam who plays the shaman, speaks Yukatek Maya. Alonso Méndez Ton, who plays the cacique, was born in the city of Tenejapa, in the state of Chiapas, where he collaborated in ethnographic research. He had finished his term as mayor of Tenejapa when the movie was made. The film is referenced in Richard Kadreys novel Aloha From Hell where its called Las montañas del Gehenna. The narrators plot description is basically accurate though he does incorrectly call it a "Mexican spaghetti western". Akkare Ninnoru Maran Akkare Ninnoru Maran is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Girish and produced by Sanal Kumar and G. Suresh Kumar. The film stars Maniyanpilla Raju, Menaka, Sukumari and Innocent in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Rajamani and songs by Kannur Rajan. Wingspan Wingspan is a 2001 made-for-television documentary film about Paul McCartneys musical career, after The Beatles split up, with his second band, Wings. Produced by the McCartneys MPL Communications, it was broadcast around the world to accompany the contemporary release of a 2-disc retrospective collection from McCartneys solo career, titled Hits and History. An accompanying book, also titled Wingspan, based upon the documentarys script as edited by Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn, was published in 2002. Nijinsky: The Diaries of Vaslav Nijinsky The Diaries of Vaslav Nijinsky is a 2001 Australian film written, shot, directed and edited by Paul Cox about Vaslav Nijinsky, based on the premier danseurs published diaries. Cox had the idea of making a film about Nijinsky for over 30 years ever since he heard Paul Scofield read extracts from Nijinkskys diaries on the radio. He used voiceover readings by Derek Jacobi combined with images related to the dancers life. Several dancers from Leigh Warren & Dancers portrayed Nijinsky in different roles. Apple Jack Apple Jack or The Legend of Apple Jack is a 2003 American short film directed by Mark Whiting, and produced by Tranquility Pictures. The filming was performed on Sable Ranch, Canyon Country, California. The film was released on DVD in August, 2006. There Is a Secret in My Soup There is a Secret in my Soup is a 2001 Hong Kong horror film directed by Yeung Chi Kin and based on the Hello Kitty murder. Oomai Vizhigal Oomai Vizhigal is a 1986 Tamil-language crime-action film directed by R. Aravindraj. This film is an extended version of short film, Murder Echo made by College students. The film features Vijayakanth, Arun Pandian, Karthik Chandrasekhar and Jaishankar along with in lead roles. Ravichandran and Malaysia Vasudevan in Negative role. The film was released on 15 August 1986 and completed 150+ days in theaters. The film became a blockbuster and was a profitable venture. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Marana Mandiram. Sri Raghavendra Sri Raghavendrar is a 1985 Tamil devotional-biographical film directed by S. P. Muthuraman and was produced by Kavithalaya Productions. The film stars Rajinikanth, portraying the title character, in the lead. Lakshmi, Vishnuvardhan, Delhi Ganesh and Nizhalgal Ravi play prominent roles. The film is based on the life of Hindu saint Raghavendra Swami. The soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja and lyrics were written by Vaali. The dialogues for the film were written by A. L. Narayanan. The cinematography was handled by T. S. Vinayagam while the editing was handled by the duo R. Vittal and S. B. Mohan. The film was later dubbed in Telugu as Sri Mantralaya Raghavendra Swamy Mahatyam. The film was released on 1 September 1985 to positive reception with Rajinikanths performance as a saint was widely praised. Lovely Rita, sainte patronne des cas désespérés Lovely Rita, sainte patronne des cas désespérés is a French film directed by Stéphane Clavier in 2003. The film stars his brother, Christian Clavier. Bell Witch: The Movie Bell Witch: The Movie is a 2007 horror film. It is based on The Bell Witch legend and stars Betsy Palmer as the voice of the Bell Witch. It was scheduled for direct-to-video release on September 1, 2007. Debating Robert Lee Debating Robert Lee is a 2004 independent film, directed by Dan Polier and written by Dan Polier and Matthew Klein. It is centered on a group of jaded, high school teenagers in idyllic, upscale Palos Verdes, California. Most students on the team are taking debate as an elective needed to graduate, but Robert Lee, one of the best debate teachers in the country, believes that they can aspire to more. The movie also stars Kaley Cuoco, Beau Bridges, Melinda Dillon, Danielle Harris, Edwin Hodge, Billy Kay, Brian Kerwin, Daniel Letterle, Leonardo Nam, and Rachel Nichols. Sternenberg Sternenberg is a 2004 Swiss German language film. It was filmed and produced at locations in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland, and stars Mathias Gnädinger, Walo Lüönd and Stephanie Glaser. Through My Eyes Through My Eyes is a two-part Australian television crime drama, written by Tony Cavanaugh and Simone North, that is based upon the memoirs of Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton, whose nine-week-old baby Azaria was taken by a dingo from her familys tent near Uluru in Australias remote Northern Territory. Directed by Di Drew, the miniseries broadcast on the Seven Network at 8:30 pm on 23 and 24 October 2004. A broadcast in New Zealand followed in August 2005. To date, the series has yet to be broadcast outside of Australia and New Zealand, although is available to view on YouTube worldwide via the Australian Movie Channel. The series was released on Region 4 DVD via Magna Pacific in 2005, before being reissued on 7 July 2010. Both titles are now out of print. For her role as Lindy Chamberlain, Miranda Otto was awarded the Silver Logie Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. Tea-Horse Road Series: Delamu Delamu is an award winning 2004 documentary film directed by the acclaimed Fifth Generation Chinese filmmaker, Tian Zhuangzhuang. Delamu documents the people living in the Nujiang River Valley, along the Tea Horse Road, an ancient trade route between Chinas Yunnan province and Tibet. The film was jointly produced by companies in the Peoples Republic of China, and Japan. It had its American premier at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. The title "Delamu" refers to the Tibetan word for "peaceful angel", and the name of one of the mules owned by a villager in the film. Dark Mind Intellectual Property is a 2006 film starring Christopher Masterson and Lyndsy Fonseca, with Bryan Cranston. It was written, produced, and directed by Nicholas Peterson. 1 Night in China 1 Night in China is a pornographic film directed by Marcos Nunez and featuring professional wrestling personalities Sean Waltman and Joanie Laurer. It was released by Red Light District Video in 2004. While Waltman and Laurer were engaged at the time they made the film, they broke up before it was released. Laurer, who died in April 2016, subsequently made several pornographic films, beginning with Another Night in China in 2009, which is considered to be a sequel to 1 Night in China. Mute Mute is a 2005 short film by Melissa Joan Hart and is her directorial debut. The film was first released at the Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films on September 21, 2005, and stars her sister Emily Hart as Eileen, a woman determined to get revenge on her sister. Take a Chance Take a Chance is a direct-to-video 2006 comedy film directed by John Lyde and starring Corbin Allred, Kirby Heyborne, Lara Everly, RaeAnn Christensen, Bobby Swenson, David Nibley, Carrie Stringfellow, Frank Gerrish, Sheryl Lee Wilson, and Caitlin Meyer. Anna and the Moods Anna and the Moods is a 2007 computer animated film by the Icelandic digital design and animation company CAOZ in Reykjavík. The plot centers on a girl named Anna Young who contracts a horrible illness that makes her incredibly moody. The film was written by Academy Award-nominated writer Sjón on a commission by the Brodsky Quartet, which performs the music composed by Julian Nott in the film. It was released in Iceland on February 9, 2007 in both Icelandic and English. Anna and the Moods won the Edda Award for Best Short Film. My Father My Father is a 2007 South Korean film. The film, which is based on a true story, is about an adopted son who is searching for his biological parents in South Korea. During his search he meets his real father, a condemned murderer on death row. Daniel Henney plays the lead role of James, who works as an army captain in the United States Forces Korea. He asks questions of why his father is on death row and finds out things that he always wanted to know. Then he finds more and more truths unravel about his father and his life. The release of the film inspired controversy because the family of the fathers victims did not support its production. In its first week on release it topped the South Korean box office sales charts. The adopted son on whom the story is based is Aaron Bates, a licensed insurance broker for his familys insurance brokerage, Insurance Services of America. He lives and works in Arizona with his wife and two sons. The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo is a 2007 documentary film directed by Lisa F. Jackson concerned with survivors of rape in the regions affected by ongoing conflicts stemming from the Second Congo War. Central to the film are moving interviews with the survivors themselves, as well as interviews with self-confessed rapist soldiers. The Greatest Silence was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize and won a Special Jury Prize at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. It was also nominated for two News & Documentary Emmy Awards in 2009. It aired on HBO in January & February 2009. Red River Red River is a 2009 film starring Zhang Jingchu, Nick Cheung, Loletta Lee, Danny Lee Sau-Yin and is directed by Zhang Jiarui. Umizaru 3: The Last Message is a 2010 Japanese film directed by Eiichirō Hasumi and based on the manga series Umizaru by Shūhō Satō. It was released in Japan on 18 September 2010. Gaturro Gaturro: The Movie is a 3D Argentine-Indian CGI animated film based on the popular Argentine comic book of the same name created by Cristian Dzwonik. The film is produced by Illusion Studios, Toonz Animation, and co-produced by Mexicos Ánima Estudios. This film is the first Indian-Latin American animated co-production. It was released in theaters 9 September 2010 in Argentina, where it was a major commercial success, grossing a total of $8.3 million pesos. The film was later released in Mexico on 27 April 2012 and was a huge box-office disappointment. The film was released direct-to-video in the United States, distributed by Viva Pictures, on 16 February 2016. Pete on the Way to Heaven Pete on the Way to Heaven is a 2009 Russian drama film directed by Nikolai Dostal. It won the Golden George at the 31st Moscow International Film Festival. Faith, Fraud, & Minimum Wage Faith, Fraud & Minimum Wage is a 2011 comedy film adaption of Canadian playwright Josh MacDonalds play Halo. The film is directed by George Mihalka, and stars Callum Keith Rennie and Martha MacIsaac. On the Shoulders of Giants On the Shoulders of Giants: The Story of the Greatest Team You Never Heard Of is a 2011 historical sports documentary film directed by Deborah Morales, written by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Anna Waterhouse. This film tells the story of the All-Black professional basketball team the New York Renaissance or Harlem Rens. The Way Home Veettilekkulla Vazhi is a 2010 Indian Malayalam adventure drama film written and directed by Dr. Biju. The film is about terrorist organizations operating in India and how they recruit young Keralites. It stars Prithviraj, Indrajith and Master Govardhan in the lead roles. The films world premiere took place at the 12th Mumbai Film Festival on 22 October 2010 as the opening film in the Indian Frames section. It was an official selection for 28 international film festivals. It won the award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam at the 58th National Film Awards and the NETPAC Award. It also received accolades at the Zanzibar International Film Festival and Imagine India Film Festival, Spain. The film released in theatres in Kerala on 5 August 2011. Busty Coeds vs. Lusty Cheerleaders Busty Coeds vs. Lusty Cheerleaders is a 2011 American made for cable erotic film directed by Jim Wynorski. Andari Bandhuvaya Andari Bandhuvaya is an award-winning moral Telugu movie released in 2010. It received Akkineni Award for best home-viewing feature film for the year 2010. It was directed by Chandra Siddarth. The story and dialogues was written by popular Telugu novelist Balabhadrapatruni Ramani. The movie is based on a novel called Andari Banduvaya. It is a low budget movie which did well overseas. At box office it couldnt get good collections initially but it met slow success. It was dubbed into Tamil as Gokulam. The Profane Exhibit The Profane Exhibit is a 2013 Canadian-Italian anthology horror film written and directed by various filmmakers specialized in the genre. Miley - Naa Miley - Hum Miley Naa Miley Hum is a 2011 Bollywood film directed by Tanveer Khan, and marking the debut of Chirag Paswan, son of Ram Vilas Paswan. The film stars Kangana Ranaut, Neeru Bajwa and Sagarika Ghatge. The film released on 4 November 2011.. The film has an item number by Shweta Tiwari. The film went unnoticed and considered a box office disaster.The song "Nazar se Nazar Miley" was very well received by audience. Subsequently, Paswan turned to politics and in the 2014 elections elected to the Lok Sabha from Jamui seat in Bihar. Highway to Dhampus Highway To Dhampus is a romantic drama movie made by producer John de Blas Williams and director Rick McFarland. Along with the American actor, Gunner Wright, who has previously worked in movies like, ‘Love’ and ‘Dead Space”, Nepalese movie star, Raj Ballav Koirala will also be seen sharing space in the movie. Lady Maiko is a 2014 Japanese musical comedy film written and directed by Masayuki Suo, starring Mone Kamishiraishi, Hiroki Hasegawa, and Sumiko Fuji. It screened in competition at the 2014 Shanghai International Film Festival on June 16, 2014. It was released in Japan on September 13, 2014. Quiet Bliss Quiet Bliss is a 2014 Italian drama film directed by Edoardo Winspeare. Jatt Airways Jatt Airways is a 2013 Indian Punjabi romantic comedy movie directed by Harjit Rocky and produced by Sumit Goyal and Anil Garg. The film stars Alfaaz, Tulip Joshi, Padam Bhola, Smriti Khanna, Jaswinder Bhalla and Binnu Dhillon in leading roles. After postponing couple of times, the movie was released on 30 August 2013 To Life To Life is a 2014 French drama film directed and co-written by Jean-Jacques Zilbermann. The film was presented in the Piazza Grande section at the 2014 Locarno International Film Festival. The film stars Julie Depardieu, Johanna ter Steege and Suzanne Clément. The Amazing Praybeyt Benjamin The Amazing Praybeyt Benjamin is a 2014 comedy film written and directed by Wenn V. Deramas. It is the sequel to The Unkabogable Praybeyt Benjamin. The film is one of the official entries to the 40th Metro Manila Film Festival. Vice Ganda reprised his role as Colonel Benjamin "Benjie" Santos VIII with Richard Yap, Tom Rodriguez, Bimby Yap and introducing Alex Gonzaga with the special participation of Eddie Garcia. Share Share is a 2015 American short drama film written and directed by Pippa Bianco, and starring Taissa Farmiga, Keir Gilchrist, Madisen Beaty, and Andre Royo. It follows a teenage girl as she returns to school after an explicit video of her goes viral online. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 14, 2015, where it won the Special Jury Recognition Award for Narrative Short. It was then selected as the only American short film at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the first prize Cinéfondation Award. The film received a limited window online release on May 3, 2016 by Memory. Taifuu no Noruda is a 2015 Japanese animated youth school fantasy short film produced by Studio Colorido and directed by Yōjirō Arai. It was released on June 5, 2015. Sentai Filmworks has licensed the film. SheBorg Sheborg Massacre is 2016 Australian neo-pulp film written and directed by Daniel Armstrong and starring Daisy Masterman, Whitney Duff, and Emma-Louise Wilson. Postcards from the 48% Postcards from the 48% is a 2018 documentary film produced by David Wilkinson. It was made by, and features, members of the 48% of the UK electorate who voted Remain in the 2016 British EU Referendum. Her Crowning Glory Her Crowning Glory is a 1911 American silent short comedy film directed by Laurence Trimble. The film is preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive and is included in the DVD Treasures From American Film Archives program #2, 50 Preserved Films by the National Film Preservation Foundation. Stick Around Stick Around is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Ward Hayes and starring Oliver Hardy. Sodom und Gomorrha Sodom und Gomorrha: Die Legende von Sünde und Strafe is an Austrian silent epic film from 1922. It was shot on the Laaer Berg, Vienna, as the enormous backdrops specially designed and constructed for the film were too big for the Sievering Studios of the production company, Sascha-Film, in Sievering. The film is distinguished, not so much by the strands of its often opaque plot, as by its status as the largest and most expensive film production in Austrian film history. In the creation of the film between 3,000 and 14,000 performers, extras and crew were employed. Riley the Cop Riley the Cop is a 1928 American comedy film directed by John Ford. It was a silent film with a synchronized music track. Strictly Dishonorable Strictly Dishonorable is a 1931 pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by John M. Stahl and starring Paul Lukas, Sidney Fox and Lewis Stone, George Meeker, and Sidney Toler. It was written by Gladys Lehman and based on Preston Sturges 1929 hit Broadway play of the same name. Strictly Dishonorable was Sturges second play on Broadway, and his first to be filmed. As a film made before the advent of the Production Code, the film-makers were able to preserve the cheerfully uninhibited sexual innuendo of the Sturges play in their movie version, which he is said to have endorsed. Shrimps for a Day Shrimps for a Day is a 1934 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 133rd Our Gang short that was released. The Law in Her Hands The Law in Her Hands is a 1936 American drama film directed by William Clemens and written by George Bricker and Luci Ward. The film stars Margaret Lindsay and Glenda Farrell. It was released by Warner Bros. on May 16, 1936. The films working title was "Lawyer Woman". Mary and Dorothy open their own law practice, but after months of rising debt and falling income, they start representing members of the organized crime. The Voice of Bugle Ann The Voice of Bugle Ann is a 1936 film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Lionel Barrymore and Maureen OSullivan. It was based on a novel of the same name by MacKinlay Kantor. Behind the Headlines Behind the Headlines is a 1937 American drama film directed by Richard Rosson from a screenplay by Edmund Hartmann and J. Robert Bren, based on an original story by Thomas Ahearn. It was produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, who released the picture on March 14, 2014. The film stars Lee Tracy and Diana Gibson, with a supporting cast which includes Donald Meek, Paul Guilfoyle, Philip Huston and Frank M. Thomas. Riders of the Whistling Skull Riders of the Whistling Skull is a 1937 "Three Mesquiteers" Western B-movie of the weird western genre starring Bob Livingston, Ray "Crash" Corrigan, and ventriloquist Max Terhune with his dummy Elmer. It was directed by Mack V. Wright, produced by Nat Levine and released by Republic Pictures. The film is based on the 1934 novel by William Colt MacDonald. Hold That Co-ed Hold That Co-ed is a 1938 comedy film directed by George Marshall, starring John Barrymore, George Murphy and Marjorie Weaver. Musical Mountaineers Musical Mountaineers is a 1939 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. San Giovanni decollato Saint John, the Beheaded is a 1940 Italian comedy film directed by Amleto Palermi and Giorgio Bianchi and starring Totò, Titina De Filippo and Silvana Jachino. It was based on a play by Nino Martoglio. The film was made at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome. Sniffles Takes a Trip Sniffles Takes a Trip is a 1940 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. Blondie's Blessed Event Blondies Blessed Event is a 1942 black-and-white comedy film, directed by Frank R. Strayer. It is the 11th of the Blondie films. The Panther's Claw The Panthers Claw is a 1942 American film directed by William Beaudine. A Producers Releasing Corporation picture. It is a loose sequel to two Columbia Pictures films of the 1930s The Night Club Lady and The Circus Queen Murder which had featured Adolphe Menjou as Thatcher Colt. Time to Kill Time to Kill is an American mystery film directed by Herbert I. Leeds. It is the first screen adaptation of Raymond Chandlers novel The High Window, which was remade five years later as The Brasher Doubloon. The detective was changed from Philip Marlowe to Michael Shayne for this version, with Lloyd Nolan playing the part and Heather Angel in a rare turn as leading lady. It marks the film debut of Betty White. A Yank in Libya A Yank in Libya is a 1942 American romantic drama film directed by Albert Herman and starring H.B. Warner. You Can't Escape Forever You Cant Escape Forever is a 1942 American drama film directed by Jo Graham and written by Fred Niblo and Hector Chevigny. The film stars George Brent, Brenda Marshall, Gene Lockhart, Roscoe Karns, Eduardo Ciannelli and Paul Harvey. The film was released by Warner Bros. on October 10, 1942. Sweet and Low-Down For the 1999 Woody Allen film, see Sweet and Lowdown. For the Dave Van Ronk album, see Sweet & Lowdown. Sweet and Low-Down is a 1944 film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Benny Goodman and Linda Darnell. The film was a fictionalized version of life with Goodman, his band, and their manager while entertaining at military camps. The song "Im Making Believe" was nominated for an Academy Award. Night Boat to Dublin Night Boat to Dublin is a 1946 British thriller film directed and co-written by Lawrence Huntington. It stars Robert Newton, Raymond Lovell, Guy Middleton, Muriel Pavlow and Herbert Lom. If I'm Lucky If Im Lucky is a 1946 American musical comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Vivian Blaine, Perry Como, Phil Silvers and Carmen Miranda in the leading roles. The film also featured bandleader Harry James. The film was a re-make of Thanks a Million, a 1935 musical produced and released by 20th Century Fox. The Mask of Diijon The Mask of Diijon is a 1946 American black-and-white film noir suspense film released from PRC Studios, directed by Lew Landers and featuring Erich von Stroheim, Jeanne Bates and William Wright. Love from a Stranger Love from a Stranger is a 1947 American historical film noir directed by Richard Whorf and starring John Hodiak and Sylvia Sidney. The film is also known as A Stranger Walked In in the United Kingdom. It is based on the play of the same title by Frank Vosper, inspired by a short story by Agatha Christie, which had previously been turned into a 1937 British film Love from a Stranger starring Basil Rathbone. Dead on Course Wings of Danger, released in the United States as Dead on Course, is a 1952 British crime film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Zachary Scott, Robert Beatty and Kay Kendall. The screenplay concerns a pilot who is suspected of smuggling. White Fire Three Steps to the Gallows, released in the United States as White Fire, is a 1953 British crime film directed by John Gilling and starring Scott Brady, Mary Castle and Gabrielle Brune. The screenplay concerns a man who tries to save his brother from being hanged. The Yellow Mountain The Yellow Mountain is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film directed by Jesse Hibbs and starring Lex Barker, Mala Powers and Howard Duff. The Boys from Leningrad The Boys from Leningrad is a 1954 Soviet comedy film directed by Semyon Timoshenko. Jû jin yuki otoko Half Human is a 1955 tokusatsu film directed by Ishirō Honda in 1955. The film was re-edited, dubbed and re-titled Half Human when it was released in the United States on Dec. 10, 1958 as the bottom half of a double feature with Monster from Green Hell. The Littlest Outlaw The Littlest Outlaw is a live-action film produced by Walt Disney. It was released by Buena Vista Distribution on December 22, 1955. It was directed by Roberto Gavaldón and written by Larry Lansburgh, and Bill Walsh. It starred Pedro Armendáriz as Gen. Torres, Joseph Calleia as the Padre, and Andrés Velázquez as Pablito. The Marauders The Marauders is a 1955 American Eastmancolor, Technicolor Western film directed by Gerald Mayer and starring Dan Duryea, Jeff Richards, Keenan Wynn and Jarma Lewis. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1955 German film, directed by Erich Kobler, based on the story of Schneewittchen by the Brothers Grimm. The Naked Hills The Naked Hills is a 1956 American film directed by Josef Shaftel. Tiger in the Smoke Tiger in the Smoke is a 1956 British crime film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring Donald Sinden, Muriel Pavlow, Tony Wright, Bernard Miles and Christopher Rhodes. It is based on the 1952 novel The Tiger in the Smoke by Margery Allingham, although the film omits the principal character of Albert Campion. The film is set in a noirish smog-shrouded London and Brittany, France and combines the genres of mystery, thriller, crime and drama. The cinematography was by Geoffrey Unsworth. The Young Don't Cry The Young Dont Cry is a 1957 American drama film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Sal Mineo, James Whitmore and J. Carrol Naish. Ladro lui, ladra lei Ladro lui, ladra lei is a 1958 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Alberto Sordi. People in Luck Les Veinards , is a French comedy film from 1963, directed by Philippe de Broca and Jean Girault, written by Jacques Vilfrid and Jean Girault, starring France Anglade and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "People in Luck" or "The Lucky", "Die Glückspilze" or "Fünf Glückspilze", "I fortunati". From Pink to Yellow Del rosa al amarillo is a 1963 Spanish comedy film. It was directed and written by Manuel Summers. The films plot explores two love stories involving a young couple and an elderly couple. The Lion of Thebes The Lion of Thebes is a 1964 Italian-French peplum film written and directed by Giorgio Ferroni. The Borgia Stick The Borgia Stick is a 1967 American made-for-television crime drama film starring Don Murray and Inger Stevens. It featured Fritz Weaver, Barry Nelson, Barnard Hughes, Conrad Bain, and Sorrell Booke in supporting roles, and was directed by David Lowell Rich. Shot in New York City, the film was one of the highest-rated events of the 1966–1967 season. The film was the first-ever made-for-TV movie. The story of a couple trying to break free from a crime syndicate, it was made by Universal Studios. Glorious Times in the Spessart Glorious Times at the Spessart Inn is a 1967 West German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Liselotte Pulver, Harald Leipnitz and Vivi Bach. It is the last in a trilogy of films begun by The Spessart Inn in 1958. The plot this time revolves around time travelling. The films sets were designed by the art directors Isabella and Werner Schlichting. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location in Bavaria, Hesse and Vienna. Love Circle Metti, una sera a cena is a 1969 Italian drama film directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi. It was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. Wake Me When the War Is Over Wake Me When the War Is Over is a 1969 American made-for-television comedy film directed by Gene Nelson and starring Ken Berry and Eva Gabor. It first aired as the ABC Movie of the Week on October 14, 1969. 1 P.M. One P.M. is a 1972 film by documentary filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker, who had collaborated with Jean-Luc Godard on the unfinished film project One A.M. and had shared duties as cinematographer with Richard Leacock. Godard filmed One A.M. in America in 1968. Those Dirty Dogs Those Dirty Dogs is a 1973 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Giuseppe Rosati and starring Gianni Garko and Stephen Boyd. The film was made in the later part of the spaghetti western boom. As such it features such latter-day genre elements as self-parody, guffaw humour, near-slapstick fight scenes, machine guns hidden in everyday household items, and bombastic villains. Begstvo mistera Mak-Kinli The Flight of Mr. McKinley is a 1975 Soviet science fiction film directed by Mikhail Schweitzer. Poliziotti violenti Crimebusters, is a 1976 Italian "poliziottesco" film directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. The Outsider The Outsider is a 1980 film thriller set largely in Belfast during The Troubles; it was the first film directed by Italian-American Tony Luraschi. The film is based on the book The Heritage of Michael Flaherty by Colin Leinster, and details the fictional experience of an idealistic Irish-American who travels to Ireland and joins the IRA in the 1970s. Luraschi, who had worked as an assistant director with Stanley Kramer and Roger Vadim, had never been to Ireland until 1976. The company was unable to film in Northern Ireland, so instead made arrangement with a local residents association to film the exterior scenes in the Dublin suburb of Ringsend. S lyubimymi ne rasstavaytes Do Not Part with Your Beloved or is a Soviet romantic drama, directed by Pavel Arsenov in 1980. The film is based on the eponymous play written in 1971 by Alexander Volodin. The picture was remade in 2014 as Another Year by director Oksana Bychkova. Rape and Marriage: The Rideout Case Rape and Marriage: The Rideout Case is a 1980 American made-for-television drama film directed by Peter Levin and starring Mickey Rourke, Linda Hamilton and Rip Torn. The Mission The Mission is a 1983 American drama film directed by and starring Parviz Sayyad. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival. Benvenuta Benvenuta is a 1983 Belgian-French-Italian romantic drama film written and directed by André Delvaux. It is based on the Suzanne Lilars novel La Confession anonyme. The Sex and Violence Family Hour The Sex and Violence Family Hour is a 1983 sex comedy film with a jumble of sexual skits such as "The Big Salami", "The Brady Bang" and "Leather And Chains". Twilight Time Twilight Time is a 1982 drama film directed by Goran Paskaljević, written by Goran Paskaljevic, Filip David, Dan Tana and Rowland Barber, and starring Karl Malden, Jodi Thelen, Damien Nash, Mia Roth, Pavle Vuisić, Dragan Maksimović and Stole Aranđelović. It was released in the United States on February 13, 1983, by United Artists. Blame It on the Night Blame It on the Night is a 1984 American drama film directed by Gene Taft and written by Len Jenkin. The film stars Nick Mancuso, Byron Thames, Leslie Ackerman and Richard Bakalyan. The film was released on November 2, 1984, by TriStar Pictures. The Three Wishes of Billy Grier The Three Wishes of Billy Grier is a 1984 American made-for-television drama film starring Ralph Macchio and directed by Corey Blechman. It was originally broadcast on ABC on November 1, 1984. While this movie is a fictional work, it is prefaced by a note accounting that a condition such as the main characters does exist, and that the film imagines the life of such a victim. La mansión de Araucaima La Mansión de Araucaima is a 1986 Colombian drama film written and directed by Carlos Mayolo. Its genre has been described as "Tropical Gothic." It is based in the tale of the same name by Alvaro Mutis. A Hearty Response A Hearty Response is a 1986 Hong Kong romantic comedy and action thriller film directed by Norman Law and starring Chow Yun-fat, Joey Wong and David Lui. Alien Seed Alien Seed is a 1989 American science fiction film written and directed by Bob James and starring Erik Estrada. It was released by action International Izzatdaar Izzatdaar is a 1990 Bollywood film starring Dilip Kumar, Govinda, Madhuri Dixit, Anupam Kher, Shafi Inamdar and South Indian actor Raghuvaran in his Bollywood film debut. Le voleur d'enfants The Children Thief is a 1991 French drama film directed by Christian de Chalonge. Vsetko co mam rad Everything I Like is a 1993 Slovak drama film directed by Martin Šulík. The film was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Mother of the Bride Mother of the Bride is a 1993 American made-for-television drama film that starred Kristy McNichol, who also served as producer of the movie and was directed by Charles Correll Jr. It premiered on CBS on February 27, 1993 and was released on DVD in 2006. It was preceded by Children of the Bride and Baby of the Bride. Out-of-Sync Out-of-Sync is a 1995 crime drama film featuring LL Cool J in his first starring role. The film was directed by Debbie Allen and co-starred Victoria Dillard, Tim Reid and Howard Hesseman. Murder in My Mind Murder in My Mind is a 1997 science fiction crime drama film directed by Robert Iscove and starring Nicollette Sheridan, Stacy Keach, Peter Outerbridge, Peter Coyote, Ian Tracey and Peter Flemming. It was written by Tom Swale. Confessions of a Sexist Pig Confessions of a Sexist Pig is a 1998 American independent romantic comedy starring Edward Kerr and Traylor Howard. It was directed and written by Sandy Tung. It won Best Feature Film at the New Orleans International Film Festival, and the Werner Fassbinder Award at the Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film Festival. I Was a Zombie for the F.B.I. I Was a Zombie for the F.B.I. is a 1982 science fiction black-and-white film. It was directed by Marius Penczner and filmed by students from Memphis State University, now known as the University of Memphis. Antha Ezhu Natkal Antha Ezhu Naatkal is a 1981 Tamil language film. Directed by and starring K. Bhagyaraj, the film follows the life and ambitions of the hero, Palakkad Madhavan played by K. Bhagyaraj and his sidekick Gopi. The movie was a great hit and very well received by the public. It was remade in Telugu as Radha Kalyanam, in Hindi as Woh Saat Din, and in Kannada as Love Maadi Nodu. Leslie Nielsen's Stupid Little Golf Video Stupid Little Golf Video is the third and last of the how-to-golf-badly trilogy, following Bad Golf Made Easier and Bad Golf My Way. As of 2019 it is the only one that has been released on DVD. Nielsens wife Barberee Earl Nielsen makes a cameo as a lady golfer. The film was shot at the Banff Springs Hotel & Golf Course in Banff, Canada and Los Angeles, California. Windhorse Windhorse is an American film from 1998, directed and produced by Paul Wagner, co-directed by Thupten Tsering and co-produced with Julia Elliott. The leading roles were played by Dadon, Jampa Kalsang Tamang and Richard Chang. The film premiered at the Santa Barbara Film Festival in March of 1998, where it won the award for Best U.S. Independent Film and was the co-winner of the Best Director award. The films international premiere was at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 16, 1998. The film was released theatrically in 1999 by Shadow Distribution and played in over 100 theaters in North America. The Honour of the House The Honour of the House is a 1999 Icelandic film directed by Guðný Halldórsdóttir. It was Icelands official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Queen Emeraldas is a manga written and illustrated by Leiji Matsumoto, later adapted into a four-episode anime OVA of the same name. Queen Emeraldas is the story of the pirate spaceship, Queen Emeraldas, which is captained by the mysterious and beautiful Emeraldas, a strong and powerful privateer. Sometimes, the character Emereldas is referred to as Pirate Queen Emeraldas. Rang Rang may refer to: Rang, a Bollywood romance film Rang, a Tulu film Rang, an Assamese language television channel Rang, a commune in the Doubs department, France Murder Backstage Egklima sta paraskinia is a 1960 Greek theatrical film noir film starring Alekos Alexandrakis, Maro Kontou, Hristos Tsaganeas, Titos Vandias, Aliki Georgouli, Georges Sarri and Dimos Starenios. The writer was from the famous police novelist Giannis Maris. Velvet Smooth Velvet Smooth is a 1976 American blaxploitation film directed by Michael L. Fink and starring Johnnie Hill. The screenplay concerns a crime lord who hires a female private detective to find out whos stealing his business. This was the only film role for Hill and co-star Emerson Boozer who had played for the New York Jets. Sam the Man Sam the Man is a 2001 American film directed by Gary Winick and starring Fisher Stevens. How Ivanushka the Fool Travelled in Search of Wonder How Ivanushka the Fool Travelled in Search of Wonder is a 1977 Soviet fantasy film produced by Kinostudiya Lenfilm, and directed by Nadezhda Kosheverova. The Third Alibi The Third Alibi is a 1961 British thriller film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Laurence Payne, Patricia Dainton, Jane Griffiths and Edward Underdown. Chain Camera Chain Camera is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Kirby Dick about the lives of Los Angeles high school students. It premiered at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. Hum Dono Hum Dono is a 1995 Indian film starring Rishi Kapoor, Nana Patekar and Pooja Bhatt. It was inspired by the film Planes, starring Steve Martin and John Candy. But the story really looks to be loosely based on Rain Man, starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise. The movie was the only directorial movie for Late actor Shafi Inamdar. The movie was a super hit at the box office. The performances of Rishi Kapoor and Nana Patekar were highly appreciated. Sardari Begum Sardari Begum is an 1996 Indian musical film directed by Shyam Benegal. The film stars Kiron Kher, Amrish Puri, Rajit Kapur and Rajeshwari Sachdev. The films lead actress Kiron Kher won the 1997 National Film Award - Special Jury Award. Rajeshwari Sachdev won the 1997 National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. The music by Vanraj Bhatia also received wide acclaim. This film focuses on the complex portrait of family relationships, generational and sexual politics as well as social mores in India. Being Mick Being Mick is a 2001 television film which chronicles the life of Mick Jagger for one year. Much of the film was filmed by Mick using a handheld camera. The film documents his recording of the Goddess in the Doorway album, as well as daily life including his family and friends. In the film, Mick attends a charity fundraiser hosted by Elton John as well as the premiere of the Kate Winslet film Enigma, which Jaggers company produced. The film was directed by Kevin Macdonald and Jim Gable and produced by Victoria Pearman. Following its television debut on ABC on Thanksgiving night 2001, the film was released on DVD on 21 May 2002 through Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Hum Hain Kamaal Ke Hum Hain Kamaal Ke is a Bollywood action & comedy film released on 21 September 1993. The film had a multi star cast; Sheeba Akashdeep, Kader Khan, Anupam Kher, Aruna Irani, Raza Murad, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Sujoy Mukherjee and Rucha Gujarathi. This movie was produced by Ashok Adnani, directed by Vijay Reddy and story was written by Anwar Khan. The film is loosely based on the 1989 American film See No Evil which was also the inspiration for Hindi movie Pyare Mohan , Marathi movie Eka Peksha Ek , Tamil movie Andipatti Arasampatti and Kannada movies Akka Pakka and Baduku Jataka Bandi. Cedric the Entertainer Presents Nerupukkul Eeram is a 1984 Tamil Indian feature film directed by R.Krishnamoorthy. It stars Thyagarajan and Ambika in the lead roles. Francesco St. Francis is a 2002 Italian television movie written and directed by Michele Soavi. The film is based on real life events of Roman Catholic Friar and then Saint Francis of Assisi. Exhumed Exhumed is a 2003 Canadian horror anthology film directed and written by Brian Clement. Set in three different time periods and locales, the film tells the story of an artifact that can return the dead to life. Alien Sex Party Moby Presents: Alien Sex Party, also called Porno, is a 2001 American independent comedy musical directed by Paul Yates and executive produced by Moby about the goings-on in an adult video store on Christmas Eve. It had its world theatrical premiere at the 2001 Silver Lake Film Festival and was released on DVD in 2003. Broken Allegiance Broken Allegiance is a fan film that made its debut on the internet in April 2002, created by Australian fans of the Star Wars franchise. It is a live-action drama set in the Star Wars universe, taking place a few weeks between the events in A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back. It tells the story of two Sith apprentices, Ruan and Calis, who have escaped the Empire by fleeing Coruscant in a stolen transport. They must fight for their freedom when Darth Vader sends the vicious bounty hunter Korbain Thor to track them down. The film started pre-production in January 2001, and was shot both in studio and on locations around Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. Broken Allegiance cost approximately to make, mostly spent on raw materials for sets, props, costumes, catering and equipment rental to make the film. The film was made entirely with volunteer cast and crew. In a departure from most fanfilms, Broken Allegiance features an original symphonic score by composer Rich Johnson, which was performed by the Johnson Film Orchestra. Upon release, the film garnered major media coverage and was screened at numerous local and international film festivals to great response. Since its release, the film has been downloaded worldwide in excess of 1 million times. A sequel project was announced in 2003, but was cancelled in 2005 when the director decided to pursue an original feature film concept. The film won the Audience Favorite Award in the 2003 I-CON Film Festival, and was a finalist in the 2002 Australian Effects and Animation Awards. Fan Films Quarterly magazine listed Broken Allegiance as one of the 10 most pivotal moments in fan film history in its Summer 2006 issue. Caught in the Headlights Caught in the Headlights is an thriller film released in 2005. The film stars Erika Eleniak, Kim Coates, Brigitta Dau, Stacy Keach, and Erin Gray. Resurrection: The J.R. Richard Story Resurrection: The J.R. Richard Story is a 2005 American independent film, directed by Greg Carter and Benjamin O. Jimerson-Phillips, Executive Producers Charlie Bellinger, J.R. Richard & Larry Johnson; and Produced by Benjamin O. Jimerson-Phillips, and Bruce Dalton, starring David Ramsey and Charles Durning two time Academy Award Nominee. The film is a biopic tale of the Houston Astros baseball Pitcher J. R. Richard, his life high points and struggles. It was shot by Bellinger-7 Films, which is owned by Ms. Charlie Bellinger-Bethea, former wife of NFL Hall of Fame Inductee Elvin Bethea, and done in association with Nexus Films & Adept Films Inc. I-Fak Ai-Fak is a 2004 Thai drama film. It is based on the S.E.A. Write Award-winning novel by Chart Korbjitti, Khamphiphaksa. Pyaar Mein Twist Pyaar Mein Twist is a 2005 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by Hriday Shetty and starring Rishi Kapoor, Dimple Kapadia, Sammir Dattani, Kishori Shahane, Vikas Bhalla and the British artist Emma Bunton. The story line is based on the 2003 Kannada movie Preethi Prema Pranaya. The Passenger The Passenger is a 2005 French drama film directed by Éric Caravaca. Zhizn i priklyucheniya chetyrekh druzei 1. Zakadychnye vragi. 2. Nachalo puti. Zhizn i priklyucheniya chetyrekh druzei 1/2 is a 1980 Russian movie for children and family, about three smart dogs and one cat who eventually become friends and help people. The film is set in Russia. Adapted from the story of the same name by Yusef Printsev and directed by Oleg Yeryshev. The first episode runs 63 minutes, and has two parts: 1. Zakadychnye vragi, and 2. Nachalo puti. This film is a prequel to Zhizn i priklyucheniya chetyrekh druzei 3/4, released later in 1981. Both films were re-edited in 1994, in St. Petersburg, Russia, and released on VHS and DVD, becoming a popular family entertainment for all ages. 2 or 3 Things I Know About Him 2 or 3 Things I Know About Him is a documentary film in which German director Malte Ludin examines the impact of Nazism in his family. Maltes father, Hanns Ludin, was the Third Reichs ambassador to Slovakia. As such, he signed deportation orders that sent thousands of Jews to Auschwitz. Hanns Ludin was executed for war crimes in 1947. Hello, Brother Hello, Brother, also known as Little Brother, is a 2005 South Korean drama film directed by Lim Tai-hyung. The film starred Bae Jong-ok, Park Won-sang, and Park Ji-bin. Country Boys Country Boys is a 6-hour documentary film centered on Cody Perkins and Chris Johnson, two teenage boys from David. They attended the David School, a non-denominational alternative high school with a mission to serve underprivileged and struggling students. The film covers the 3-year period from 1999 to 2002 in which the boys ages range from 15 to 18. It was directed by David Sutherland. It was a three-part edition of Frontline on PBS, with each part running for two hours, originally broadcast in January 2006. The focus of the film is Cody and Chris struggles with the problems of growing up in a rural, relatively impoverished environment. In addition, both boys have unique challenges. Chris, growing up in a family without strong role models and parents who limit him in a variety of ways, struggles to motivate himself to do well in school and life. Cody deals with how to find acceptance among his peers and reconcile his Christianity with his alternative lifestyle. The film is set in rural Kentucky. As a result, the film addresses a wide range of topics. Some of these topics include the gun culture, religion and science. Jaane Hoga Kya Jaane Hoga Kya is a 2006 Bollywood Sci-fi Thriller directed by Glen Barretto & Ankush Mohla. The film stars Aftab Shivdasani and Bipasha Basu as the lead protagonists. Rahul Dev, Paresh Rawal, Tinnu Anand and Preeti Jhangiani all play supporting roles. The film which began production in 2003 was released on 1 September 2006 in India and went unnoticed. It features Aftab in a double role, as a scientist who aims to clone human life. Basic plot of clone was borrowed from 1989 Doordarshan Serial Indradhanush. Director Glen & Ankush are close to lead actor Aftab Shivdasani. Therefore, when he decided to produce a movie. They directed movie for him, Aao Wish Karein The Schoolgirl's Diary The Schoolgirls Diary is a 2007 North Korean film directed by Jang In-hak. It debuted at the 2006 Pyongyang Film Festival as one of two films produced domestically that year, and was released in France at the end of 2007. According to Radio Free Asia, the movie has been banned in North Korea in July 2016. Naalu Pennungal Naalu Pennungal is a 2007 Malayalam film produced and directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan based on four short stories written by Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai. The film stars Padmapriya, Geethu Mohandas, Manju Pillai, and Nandita Das in the major roles, and KPAC Lalitha, Mukesh, Manoj K. Jayan, Sona Nair, Sreejith Ravi, Ravi Vallathol, Nandulal, Remya Nabeeshan, P. Sreekumar, M. R. Gopakumar, and Kavya Madhavan in supporting roles. The movie chronicles a journey of womanhood across assorted backdrops with a classic amalgamation of source matters and techniques that splendidly spans times and frames. The movie has four distinct parts - each adapted from separate short stories by Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai. Each of the parts narrate the stories of women from different strata of the society. Though the stories are not explicitly connected in narration, a pattern emerges in the flow of the movie - both in the chronological setting and the stature of the women. Adoor Gopalakrishnan won for Best Director and B. Ajithkumar for Best Editor at 55th National Film Awards. One Nine Nine Four One Nine Nine Four is a documentary film written and directed by Jai Al-Attas, "exploring the birth, growth and eventual tipping point of punk rock during the 90s" and produced by the independent Australian company Robot Academy Films. The bulk of the films content consists of band interviews and archive footage. The film was screened once at the Calgary International Film Festival on September, 29th. The film is narrated by skateboarder Tony Hawk and features interviews and footage of various bands and figures in the punk scene including Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, Dexter Holland from The Offspring, Greg Graffin and Brett Gurewitz from Bad Religion, Tim Armstrong, Matt Freeman and Lars Fredriksen from Rancid, Fat Mike from NOFX as well as Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge from Blink-182. Music clearances fees have prevented the producer from legally releasing the film; it has only been screened twice, once at the Calgary International Film Festival, and once at a "fan-only" screening at The Chauvel Cinema in Sydney, Australia. The filmmakers have turned to fund raising in order to release it publicly. The last public update before the free release of the documentary was released to fans was in March 2011 via the "One Nine Nine Four" Facebook page. The update reads; "alright fuck it, im working on a way to make this free for you all." The documentary was released on YouTube on April 18, 2012. Jake's Corner Jakes Corner is a 2008 American independent drama film starring Richard Tyson and Danny Trejo. The title of the film refers to the census-designated place of the same name. 009-1 is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shotaro Ishinomori. The manga was serialized in the Futabasha publication Weekly Manga Action from 1967 to 1970, then returned briefly in 1974. The story concerns Miléne Hoffman, a female cyborg who works as a secret agent. The Japanese title of the manga was 009ノ1, or "Zero Zero Ku-no-ichi", a pun on kunoichi and a reference to the main characters espionage occupation. The original manga was adapted into a live-action drama for Fuji Television in 1969 entitled Flower Action 009ノ1. The manga was also adapted into a 12-episode anime series by Ishimori Entertainment and first broadcast on TBS TV in Japan in late 2006. Although it was also created by Ishinomori, and features similar themes, this seinen manga, despite the "00" name and the cybernetized protagonists, has no relation to his previous work Cyborg 009, a shōnen manga. In the final episode, there are two homages to Gerry Anderson television shows involving the moon, an Eagle Transport from 1999 and SHADO Mobiles from UFO. In the episode "Reverse-Explosion" a spaceship is destroyed by impacting the moon. This is Thunderbird 5 from Gerry Andersons Thunderbirds. On June 2013, it was announced the manga would be adapted into a live-action film entitled 009-1: The End of the Beginning to be directed by Koichi Sakamoto, and starring Mayuko Iwasa. Minehiro Kinomoto, Nao Nagasawa, Mao Ichimichi, Shizuka Midorikawa, Naoto Takenaka, and Aya Sugimoto. It premiered on September 7, 2013. Falling Awake Falling Awake is a 2009 musical drama film directed by Agustín, who co-wrote it with Michael Baez and Doug Klozzner. Andrew Cisneros stars as a Latino musician in New York City who attempts to overcome the problems if his poor neighborhood. It premiered at the New York International Latino Film Festival and was released in the US on January 29, 2010. The Russian Triangle The Russian Triangle is a 2007 Russian-language Georgian thriller film directed by Aleko Tsabadze. It was Georgias submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also entered into the 29th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize. Sola Sola is a Japanese work originally conceived by Naoki Hisaya with original character design by Naru Nanao. Sola is a mixed media project, first unveiled through the prologue of the manga featured in the Japanese manga magazine Dengeki Daioh on December 21, 2006, published by MediaWorks. The manga, which is illustrated by Chako Abeno, ended serialization on February 21, 2008. The manga has been licensed for distribution in North America by Broccoli Books with the first volume being released in June 2008. A short drama CD which also served as a prologue to the series was released at Comiket 71 in December 2006, and a second drama CD was released in May 2008. An anime version aired in Japan between April and June 2007; the anime contained thirteen episodes, and two additional DVD-exclusive episodes followed. The anime was licensed by Bandai Entertainment for distribution in North America in a subtitle-only box set of all fifteen episodes. The title, Sola, is close in pronunciation to the Japanese word . At the end of 2007, Japanese anime fans voted Sola as the best anime of the year. Darpan Chhaya Darpan Chaya is a 2001 Nepalese romantic drama film, directed by Tulsi Ghimire. The film is produced by Shrawan Ghimire under the banner of Siddhanta Films. The film features ensemble cast including Dilip Rayamajhi, Uttam Pradhan, and Niruta Singh in the lead roles, alongside Laxmi Giri, Tika Pahari, and Jeetu Nepal. The films plot concerns a love triangle between two best friends. Barking Water Barking Water is a 2009 independent feature film written and directed by Sterlin Harjo that premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. Harjos second feature film, it stars Richard Ray Whitman, Casey Camp-Horinek, Jon Proudstar, Aaron Riggs, Laura Spencer, Quese iMC, Ryan Red Corn, and Beau Harjo. The film portrays a road trip by a dying man and his former lover across Oklahoma to visit friends and family, including his daughter and granddaughter in Wewoka, the capital of the Seminole Nation. Barking Water was named best drama film at the 2009 American Indian Film Festival, and Casey Camp-Horinek was named best actress. The Heart of Jenin The Heart of Jenin is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Marcus Vetter and Leon Geller. The film tells the story of Ismael Khatib from Jenin, a Palestinian whose son was shot by Israeli soldiers. Instead of seeking revenge, he donated his sons organs to Israeli children. In April 2010, The Heart of Jenin won the German Film Award for Best Documentary Film. The film also served as a springboard for the project Cinema Jenin. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Destination Imagination "Destination: Imagination" is a television special of the animated television series Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends. The plot of the special follows Frankie, who becomes trapped in a huge, mysterious world where she is treated like royalty but forced not to leave. Bloo, Mac, Coco, Eduardo, and Wilt journey through the world to rescue her, facing perils and challenges along the way. Written by Lauren Faust and Tim McKeon, "Destination: Imagination" was directed by Rob Renzetti and series creator Craig McCracken. The plot was conceived after the crew decided that they wanted to make an episode with adventure, featuring the characters going out on a large quest of sorts. Due to the dark and serious storytelling approach used, the special came out "edgier" than most episodes of Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends. The special originally broadcast on Cartoon Network on November 27, 2008, on Thanksgiving Day. It was well received and won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program. It was also nominated for two Annie Awards—one for Best Animated Television Production Produced for Children and another for McCracken and Renzettis directing. Iran and the West Iran and the West a three-part British documentary series shown in February 2009 on BBC Two to mark the 30th anniversary of the Iranian Revolution. The first episode was shown at 9:00pm on Saturday 7 February with parts two and three shown on consecutive Saturdays. The documentary looks at the relationship between Iran and the countries of the west and features interviews with politicians who have played significant roles in events involving Iran, Europe and the United States since 1979. The series is produced by Norma Percy, whose previous series include The Death of Yugoslavia and Elusive Peace. Like her previous series, Iran and the West relies extensively on interviews with key players involved in the issue. It won a Peabody Award in 2009 "for its eminently watchable and historically invaluable examination of one of the world’s most intractable hotspots." Insadong Scandal Insadong Scandal is a 2009 South Korean film about a cold-hearted mogul who hires a group of art restoration experts to steal a Joseon dynasty masterpiece. Atom the Amazing Zombie Killer Atom the Amazing Zombie Killer is a 2012 American independent horror comedy feature film directed by Zack Beins and Richard Taylor, and written by Beins, Taylor and Tim Johnson. After Armageddon After Armageddon is a 2010 History Channel docudrama about the travails of survivors after a deadly global pandemic that first aired on December 21, 2010. You Don't Like the Truth: 4 Days Inside Guantanamo You Dont Like The Truth: Four Days Inside Guantanamo is an award-winning 2010 documentary. The film focuses on the recorded interrogations of Canadian child soldier Omar Khadr, by Canadian intelligence personnel that took place over four days from February 13–16, 2003 while he was held at Guantanamo. It presents these with observations by his lawyers and former cell mates from the Bagram Theater Internment Facility and Guantanamo Bay detention camps. The film premiered at the Festival du nouveau cinéma in Montreal in October 2010. The film was shown to Canadian parliamentarians in October 2010. Khadrs defence attorneys planned to show the film during their summation if Khadrs trial went forward. According to the Montreal Gazette the film-makers Luc Côté and Patricio Henriquez also produced a series of short YouTube videos as a companion to the feature-length documentary. Broadway's Finest Broadways Finest is a 2012 action film, directed and produced by Stephen Marro. It stars Adam Storke, John Lavelle and Larry Pine. The film won nine awards and was nominated for nine. Broad Street Bullies Broad Street Bullies is a 2010 documentary film produced and directed by veteran documentary filmmaker George Roy for HBO Sports. It chronicles the National Hockey Leagues Philadelphia Flyers from their beginnings as an expansion team in 1967, to their back-to-back Stanley Cup championships, and three straight Finals appearances. The film includes clips and photos from the era, along with interviews with players, writers, broadcasters, and other individuals involved with the Flyers and/or NHL hockey during that period. It is narrated by Liev Schreiber. The Rumble of the Stones The Rumble of the Stones is a 2011 Venezuelan drama film directed by Alejandro Bellame Palacios. The film was selected as the Venezuelan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Abendland Abendland is a 2011 documentary film by Nikolaus Geyrhalter. The documentary, which has only scenes at night, explores European obsession with technology and security. It was released in Austria and Germany in 2011 and in the United States in 2012. Enoshima Prizm is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Yasuhiro Yoshida. Partly Cloudy with Sunny Spells Partly Cloudy with Sunny Spells is a 2015 comedy film written and directed by Marco Pontecorvo and starring Luca Zingaretti, Pasquale Petrolo, Carolina Crescentini and John Turturro. High Kick Angels is a 2014 Japanese martial arts film directed by Kazuhiro Yokoyama. Too Close to Our Son Au plus près du Soleil is a 2015 French drama film directed by Yves Angelo and co-written by Angelo, François Dupeyron and Gilles Legrand. Madonna Madonna is a 2015 South Korean mystery-drama film written and directed by Shin Su-won. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Kwon So-hyun won Best New Actress at the 35th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards. Benched Benched is a 2018 American sports drama film directed by Robert Deaton and George Flanigen and written by Richard Dresser, based on his play Rounding Third. The film stars John C. McGinley and Garret Dillahunt. Fred Roos was the producer, while Deaton and Flanigen made their feature film directing debut. It was released on August 17, 2018. Dawn of Humanity Dawn of Humanity is a 2015 American documentary film that was released online on September 10, 2015, and aired nationwide in the United States on September 16, 2015. The PBS NOVA National Geographic film, in one episode of two hours, was directed and produced by Graham Townsley. The film describes the 2013 discovery, and later excavation, of the fossil remains of Homo naledi, an extinct species of hominin assigned to the genus Homo, found within the Dinaledi Chamber of the Rising Star Cave system, located in the Cradle of Humankind, South Africa. Additionally, the National Geographic Society has multiple videos on its website covering different phases of the discovery and excavation of the fossils during a two-year period. , fossils of at least fifteen individuals, amounting to 1550 specimens, have been excavated from the cave. Oxygen Oxygen is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by S. Aishwarya on Sri Sai Raam Creations banner, presented by A. M. Rathnam and directed by A. M. Jyothi Krishna. The film stars Gopichand, Raashi Khanna, and Anu Emmanuel in the lead roles, while Jagapathi Babu, Kick Shaam and Abhimanyu Singh play supporting roles. The music was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film has formally been launched on 17 December 2015 and released on 30 November 2017. Rajaratha Rajaratha is is a 2018 Indian Kannada romantic comedy film written and directed by Anup Bhandari who also composed the films music. It stars Nirup Bhandari and Avantika Shetty in the lead roles in their second collaboration with the director after the success of RangiTaranga. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Rajaratham with Rana Daggubati replacing Puneeth Rajkumar as the narrator. Arya, who made his debut in Kannada cinema for the first time with the film, features in a supporting role alongside P. Ravishankar and Sruthi Hariharan. While the film score is composed by B. Ajaneesh Loknath, the soundtrack is composed by Anup Bhandari. The cinematography is by William David. The first look of the film was released in the social media by the team on 2 October 2017. The film was released on March 23, 2018 Major portion of the filming is located in and around Mysuru.The Movie Got Mixed To Negative Reviews. Dharmayuddhaya Dharmayuddhaya is a 2017 Sri Lankan Sinhala Family drama film directed by Indian director Cheyyar Ravi and produced by MTV Channel and The Capital Maharaja Organization Limited and is distributed by M Entertainments.It is a Sinhala remake of the Indian Malayalam- language film Drishyam originally written by Jeethu Joseph. Dharmayuddhaya stars Jackson Anthony and Dilhani Ekanayake in the lead roles and features Kusum Renu, Kumara Thirimadura, Thisuri Yuwanika and Roshan Pilapitiya in supporting roles. Music of the film was composed by Sachith Peris.It is the 1282nd Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. The official trailer was released on 30 January 2017.The premiere of the movie was held on 13 July 2017 at Regal Cinema. The director, Cheyyar Ravi, had died in March 2017. Dharmayuddhaya successfully passed 100 days in theatres. Bixa Travesty Tranny Fag is a Brazilian documentary film, directed by Claudia Priscilla and Kiko Goifman and released in 2018. The film profiles Linn da Quebrada, a transgender Brazilian musician and activist whose tactics for confronting homophobia and transphobia include performing in the nude. The film had its theatrical premiere at the 2018 Berlin International Film Festival, where it won a Teddy Award as the best LGBTQ-themed documentary film of the festival. Exes Baggage Exes Baggage is a 2018 Philippine romantic drama film directed by Dan Villegas, starring Angelica Panganiban and Carlo Aquino. The film was produced by Black Sheep Productions as their theatrical debut and is distributed by ABS-CBN Films The film also marks as Aquino and Panganibans long-awaited reunion movie. The Undesirable The Exile is a 1914 Hungarian silent film directed by Michael Curtiz. Crazy-Town Crazy Town is a 1932 Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film featuring Betty Boop. Fish Hooky Fish Hooky is a 1933 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 120th Our Gang short that was released. The Impractical Joker The Impractical Joker is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Pinto Colvig provides the voice for Irving. He Couldn't Say No He Couldnt Say No is a Warner Bros. romantic comedy film released on March 18, 1938. It stars Frank McHugh as a timid advertising man who is dominated by everyone, including his girlfriend, played by Jane Wyman. It is based on the play Larger than Life by Joseph Schrank and the short story of the same name by Norman H. Matson. Climbing High Climbing High is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Carol Reed and produced by Michael Balcon with a screenplay by Sonnie Hale, Marion Dix and Lesser Samuels. It stars Jessie Matthews, Michael Redgrave, Noel Madison, Margaret Vyner and Alistair Sim, and was first released in the U.K. in November 1938. Moon Over Harlem Moon Over Harlem is a 1939 American race film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. Smashing the Money Ring Smashing the Money Ring is a 1939 American adventure film directed by Terry O. Morse, written by Anthony Coldeway and Raymond L. Schrock, and starring Ronald Reagan, Margot Stevenson, Eddie Foy, Joe Downing, Charles D. Brown and Joe King. It was released by Warner Bros. on October 21, 1939. Tevya Tevya is a 1939 American Yiddish film, based on author Sholem Aleichems stock character Tevye the Dairyman, also the subject of the 1964 musical Fiddler on the Roof. It was the first non-English language picture selected for preservation by the National Film Registry. The Golden Key The Golden Key is a 1939 Soviet fantasy film directed by Aleksandr Ptushko. Gallopin' Gals Gallopin Gals is a 1940 American one-reel Technicolor animated film directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer in October 26, 1940 alongside the movie Hullabaloo. The announcer at the race was played by Truman Bradley. The Next of Kin The Next of Kin, also known as Next of Kin, is a 1942 Second World War propaganda film produced by Ealing Studios. The film was originally commissioned by the British War Office as a training film to promote the government message that "Careless talk costs lives". After being taken on by Ealing Studios, the project was expanded and given a successful commercial release. After the war and up until at least the mid 1960s, services in British Commonwealth countries continued to use The Next of Kin as part of security training. The films title is derived from the phrase "the next of kin have been informed" as used by radio announcers when reporting on the loss of personnel in action. Kiss and Tell Kiss and Tell is a 1945 American comedy film starring then 17-year-old Shirley Temple as Corliss Archer. In the film, two teenage girls cause their respective parents much concern when they start to become interested in boys. The parents bickering about which girl is the worse influence causes more problems than it solves. The movie was based on the Broadway play Kiss and Tell, which was based on the Corliss Archer short stories. The stories, play and movie were all written by F. Hugh Herbert. A sequel film, A Kiss for Corliss, was released in 1949 and also starred Temple, but was not written by Herbert. You Came Along You Came Along is a 1945 romantic comedy-drama film set in World War II, directed by John Farrow. The original Robert Smith screenplay was rewritten by Ayn Rand. You Came Along stars Robert Cummings and in her film debut, Lizabeth Scott. The plot involves a US Army Air Forces officer who tries to hide his terminal medical condition from a U.S. Treasury Department public relations staff member, whom he just met before a war bond drive. They become romantically involved, agreeing its "just fun up in the air." When she finds out the truth, she makes a fateful decision to make the most of the little time they have together. You Came Along opens with a stanza from the poem "The Sermon of St. Francis" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: "He giveth you your wings to fly And breathe a purer air on high, And careth for you everywhere, Who for yourselves so little care!" Goodbye, Miss Turlock Goodbye, Miss Turlock is a 1948 American short film directed by Edward Cahn, released as one of the John Nesbitts Passing Parade series. It won an Oscar at the 20th Academy Awards in 1948 for Best Short Subject. The Magic Bow The Magic Bow is a 1946 British musical film based on the life and loves of the Italian violinist and composer Niccolò Paganini. It was directed by Bernard Knowles. The film was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Broken Journey Broken Journey is a 1948 British drama film directed by Ken Annakin and featuring Phyllis Calvert, James Donald, Margot Grahame, Raymond Huntley and Guy Rolfe. Broken Journey deals with people struggling to survive after their airliner crashes on top of a mountain, and is based on a true-life accident in the Swiss Alps. The House in Montevideo The House in Montevideo is a 1951 West German comedy film directed by Curt Goetz and Valérie von Martens and starring Goetz, von Martens, Albert Florath and Lia Eibenschütz. It is an adaptation of Goetzs 1945 comic play The House in Montevideo. Goetz and von Martens had frequently played the lead parts on the stage. The play was later adapted into another film of the same title in 1963. It was shot at the Gottingen Studios and on location at Cuxhaven and the Uruguayan capital Montevideo. The films sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler. Keto and Kote Keto and Kote is a 1948 Soviet comedy film directed by Vakhtang Tabliashvili and Shalva Gedevanishvili is based on play Hanuma by Avksenty Tsagareli. Days of Love Days of Love is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Giuseppe De Santis. Return to Treasure Island Return to Treasure Island is a 1954 Pathécolor American film directed by Ewald André Dupont. The film is about modern-day adventurers exploring the desert island from Robert Louis Stevensons frequently filmed novel Treasure Island. Though Stevensons story was fictional, it is treated as historical for the purposes of the films plot. How to Be Very, Very Popular How to Be Very, Very Popular is a 1955 comedy film written, produced and directed by Nunnally Johnson. The film starred Betty Grable in her final movie role and introduced Sheree North. Fast and Sexy Anna of Brooklyn is a 1958 comedy film by Italian directors Vittorio De Sica and Carlo Lastricati. It stars Gina Lollobrigida and Vittorio de Sica. The High Cost of Loving The High Cost of Loving is a 1958 comedy film directed by and starring Jose Ferrer. It marked the film debut of Gena Rowlands. Windom's Way Windoms Way is a 1957 British thriller film directed by Ronald Neame and starring Peter Finch and Mary Ure. Made in Eastman Color, it is set during the Malayan Emergency. Le dialogue des Carmélites Dialogue with the Carmelites is a 1960 French-Italian historical drama film written and directed by Raymond Léopold Bruckberger and Philippe Agostini. It is based upon the play by Georges Bernanos, which in turn was adapted from the novel by Gertrud von Le Fort. Its the story of the Martyrs of Compiègne, Carmelite nuns who were guillotined in Paris in 1794 in the waning days of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution, after refusing to renounce their vocation. Uncle Was a Vampire Uncle Was a Vampire is a 1959 Italian film directed by Steno. Un rayo de luz A Ray of Light is a 1960 Spanish musical film directed by Luis Lucia. It was the first movie to star singer and actress Marisol. It skyrocketed her to fame. Also for this film Marisol won the award to best child actress at the Venice Film Festival, La rivolta degli schiavi The Revolt of the Slaves is a 1960 Italian film directed by Nunzio Malasomma. It is based on the novel Fabiola by Nicholas Wiseman. Samson Samson is a 1961 Polish film directed by Andrzej Wajda that uses art house aesthetics to tell a story about the Holocaust. Wajdas World War II film alludes to the Old Testament story of Samson, who had supernatural physical strength. But unlike the Biblical character, Wajdas Samson has great emotional strength. Shadow of Treason , Ring of Spies is a 1964 British spy film based on the real-life case of the Portland Spy Ring, whose activities prompted "Reds under the bed" scare stories in the British popular press in the early 1960s. Carne Carne is a 1968 Argentine sexploitation film written and directed by Armando Bó. It stars Isabel Sarli as Delicia, a worker in a meat-packing factory where she becomes the victim of rapists. Obsessions Bezeten, Het Gat in de Muur is a 1969 Dutch film directed by Pim de la Parra and starring . La tonta del bote The Complete Idiot is a 1970 Spanish comedy film directed by Juan de Orduña and starring Lina Morgan, Arturo Fernández and Paca Gabaldón. It is a remake of the 1939 film of the same title. The Alpha Caper The Alpha Caper, also known as The Inside Job, is a made-for-television crime thriller directed by Robert Michael Lewis and released in 1973. It stars Henry Fonda as an embittered parole officer forced into early retirement, who decides to take revenge against the city officials by stealing a gold shipment being moved to a new depository. The television film was the final production of producer Aubrey Schenck and was a television pilot for an American television series called Crime. Jugnu Jugnu is a 1973 Indian Hindi movie produced and directed by Pramod Chakravorty. The story is about an extremely intelligent crook with a "Golden" heart, who has the remarkable ability to steal from the most protected setups. The movie also stars Hema Malini, Lalita Pawar, Mehmood, Prem Chopra, Nazir Hussain, Ajit and Pran. The music is by S. D. Burman and the lyrics by Anand Bakshi. It went on to become a box-office "Superhit", becoming the second highest-grossing film of 1973. It had good songs. Another notable feature of the film is the popular dialogue written by Sachin Bhowmick, "Baap ke naam kaa sahara kamzor log lete hai", Meaning: "The weak seek to be known by their fathers reputation", which was said on two occasions by Dharmendra and Pran. It went on to become one of the most loved and famous dialogues of all-time in Hindi cinema. Jugnu Remains a cult classic of Hindi cinema and represents one of Dharmendras finest performances. This film was remade into Tamil in 1980 as Guru. The Morning After The Morning After is a 1974 American made-for-television drama film starring Dick Van Dyke and Lynn Carlin, based on the best selling novel by Jack B. Weiner, and with a screenplay by Richard Matheson. Rosie Dixon - Night Nurse Rosie Dixon – Night Nurse is a 1978 British comedy film directed by Justin Cartwright and starring Debbie Ash, Carolyne Argyle, Beryl Reid and John Le Mesurier. It was based on a novel by Christopher Wood. A new student nurse arrives at a hospital, attracting interest from the staff with comic consequences. The film was one of several softcore sex comedies released in the 1970s to cash in on the success of the Confessions series. Like the Confessions films it was adapted from a book, the authors credit going to the fictional Rosie herself. Nine Rosie Dixon novels were published, but only the first was adapted into a movie. The character of Penny Sutton – Rosies best friend in the movie and in the books – was the star of an earlier series of similar novels that depicted Penny as an airline stewardess. The film stars Debbie Ash, better known as one of the dance troupe Hot Gossip, along with her sister Leslie Ash as Rosies sister Natalie. Gary Cooper, que estás en los cielos Gary Cooper, Who Art in Heaven is a 1980 Spanish drama film directed by Pilar Miró. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival where Mercedes Sampietro won the award for Best Actress. The Prodigal Planet The Prodigal Planet, or A Thief in the Night IV, is a 1983 Christian end times film. It is the fourth and final film in the Thief in the Night series, based on an evangelical interpretation of Bible prophecy and the rise of the Antichrist. Unlike the other films in the series that were filmed in Iowa, this one was filmed in New Mexico. Mesrine Mesrine is a 1984 French film written and directed by André Génovès. A biographical film based on the life of Jacques Mesrine, it focuses on the eighteen months following his escape from La Santé Prison in May 1978 until his death in November 1979. Nicolas Silberg stars as the eponymous lead character. Za srecu je potrebno troje Three for Happiness is a 1985 Croatian romantic drama film directed by Rajko Grlić. Riders Riders, also called Jilly Coopers Riders, is a British television film of 1993 based on Jilly Coopers book of the same name in the Rutshire Chronicles series. With a length of 199 minutes, broadcasters usually divide the production into a miniseries. Road to Ruin Road to Ruin is a 1991 romantic comedy, directed by Charlotte Brandström Russian Holiday Russian Holiday is a 1992 film directed by Greydon Clark and starring Jeff Altman and Victoria Barrett. Pariserhjulet The Ferris Wheel is a 1993 Swedish drama film directed by Clas Lindberg. Lindberg won the award for Best Director at the 29th Guldbagge Awards. It was also nominated for Best Film and Helena Bergström won the award for Best Actress. River of Gold River of Gold is a 1998 Portuguese drama film directed by Paulo Rocha. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. She Kept Asking for the Moon She Grazed Horses on Concrete is a film which lays out serious topics that include a womans capacity to hold her own in society, sexual mores, and abortion, and balances them with comedy and irony in proportions that instantly made it one of the biggest domestic blockbusters in Slovak cinema. A quarter of a century later, its DVD release sold out within weeks. The film, directed by the reputed Štefan Uher, made the women at its center stage stand for humankind as matter-of-factly as much of Central European filmmaking had been portraying mens worlds, the quiet turnaround never even became a talking point. It was also the first film that employed a regional variety of the language that would be naturally used where the story took place, which provided an additional layer of humor whose novelty had people rolling in the aisles. Its baffling title quotes a verse from a fresh folk song about a woman striving to accomplish impossible feats. Attempts to render it in English resulted in the film being shown and quoted under a range of titles that have included She Kept Crying for the Moon, She Kept Asking for the Moon, A Ticket to Heaven, and Concrete Pastures. The film was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. Spanish Fly Spanish Fly is a 1998 French comedy film written and directed by Daphna Kastner and starring Daphna Kastner, Toni Cantó, Martin Donovan, Danny Huston, Marianne Sägebrecht and Antonio Castro. It was released in France on June 30, 1999, by Miramax Films. Kill a Dragon Kill a Dragon is a 1967 adventure film pitting Jack Palance against Fernando Lamas: Palance is an adventurer and Lamas is a ruthless dictator/warlord. Filmed on location in Hong Kong and Macau, it was produced by Aubrey Schenck and released through United Artists. In the United States the film was double billed with Navajo Joe. Luchino Visconti Luchino Visconti is a 1999 Italian documentary film about the filmmaker Luchino Visconti and directed by Carlo Lizzani. It stars Claudia Cardinale. The Dogway Melody The Dogway Melody is a 1930 comedy short film that recreates scenes from early musical films, particularly Parody of The Broadway Melody. The entire cast are trained dogs with human voiceovers. It was directed by Zion Myers and Jules White and it forms part of the MGM produced series of Dogville shorts. This film is an extra feature in The Broadway Melody Special Edition DVD released in 2005. Full Blast Full Blast is a 1999 film by Canadian director Rodrigue Jean, his first long feature. Filmed in Bathurst, New Brunswick, the film was written by Nathalie Loubeyre as an adaptation of Martin Pitres novel LEnnemi que je connais. It was the first French-language feature film funded by Film New Brunswick, the provincial film development agency. The film had its theatrical premiere at the 1999 Toronto International Film Festival, before going into general theatrical release in early 2000. We All Fall Down We All Fall Down is a 2000 Canadian drama film directed by Martin Cummins. The film stars Darcy Belsher as Michael, a young man whose life enters a downward spiral after the death of his mother. The films cast also includes Helen Shaver, Françoise Robertson, Nicholas Campbell, René Auberjonois, Barry Pepper, Mike Dopud and Ryan Reynolds. Shaver won the Genie Award for Best Supporting Actress at the 21st Genie Awards. A Lad from Old Ireland The Lad from Old Ireland, also called A Lad from Old Ireland, is a one-reel 1910 American motion picture directed by and starring Sidney Olcott and written by and co-starring Gene Gauntier. It was the first film appearance of prolific actor/director J.P. McGowan. Maya Mayuram Maya Mayuram is a 1993 Indian Malayalam romantic drama film directed by Sibi Malayil and written by Ranjith. It stars Mohanlal, Shobana, Revathi, Thilakan, Sukumari, Kaviyoor Ponnamma and Shanthi Krishna in pivotal roles. Its music was composed by Reghu Kumar while Johnson provided the background score. The film was produced by R. Mohan under the banner Grahalakshmi Films. Beyond Witch Mountain Beyond Witch Mountain is a 1982 American made-for-television science fiction-fantasy film and a sequel to Escape to Witch Mountain and is the third and final installment in the Witch Mountain franchise. Although Eddie Albert returned to play Jason ODay from the original 1975 movie, the parts of Tony and Tia were recast with actors comparable in age to Ike Eisenmann and Kim Richards when they first played the parts. Tracey Gold from Growing Pains played Tia, and Andy Freeman played Tony. The parts of Aristotle Bolt, Lucas Deranian and Uncle Bené were also recast. Beyond Witch Mountain was broadcast on CBS as an episode of Walt Disney on February 20, 1982. It was originally intended to be the pilot for a television series, but no networks thought that viewers would take the show seriously, and so a second episode was never made. The film totally contradicts and ignores the 1978 sequel Return from Witch Mountain, because in that film, Tia and Tony are of teenage years, Uncle Bené is still alive, and in both of the original movies, Tony had to answer Tia verbally—he did not have the power to talk through his mind. In Beyond Witch Mountain, Tia and Tony are around the same age from the first movie, Uncle Bené dies early in the film, and as previously mentioned, Tony can talk to Tia mentally. Olive Juice Olive Juice is a romantic comedy shot on location in Mount Dora, Kissimmee and Orlando, Florida. It was the feature film directorial debut for Ken Hastings. It was one of the more significant independent films produced in the Florida film industry. Robinson's Place Les Mauvaises fréquentations is a 1963 short drama film written and directed by Jean Eustache. It stars Aristide and Daniel Bart. Antigua, My Life Antigua, My Life is a 2001 Argentine-Spanish drama film directed by Héctor Olivera and written by Ángeles González Sinde, from the novel by the Chilean writer Marcela Serrano. It stars Ana Belén and Cecilia Roth. Many scenes of the film were shot in Guatemala. The Will The Will or Determination is a 1939 Egyptian, directed by Kamal Selim. It is considered one of the greatest Egyptian movies of all time, and has been voted the best Egyptian film of all time by Egypty.com, among other websites and magazines. Vienna Vienna is a 1968 short film directed by Orson Welles. It was originally produced as part of his abandoned television special, Orsons Bag, which was made for CBS; but in 1969, with the project close to completion, CBS withdrew their funding over Welles long-running disputes with US authorities regarding his tax status. The film remained uncompleted. Despite its name, Vienna freely mixes footage shot in Vienna, Zagreb, and in a Los Angeles studio. The 8-minute segment was restored by the Munich Film Museum in 1999. Little Miss Devil Afrita hanem is a 1949 Egyptian film about Asfour, a poor singer, played by Syrian musician Farid Al Atrache, who falls in love with Aleya, the somewhat spoiled daughter of his boss. Trojan Warrior Trojan Warrior is a 2002 Australian comedy film directed by Salik Silverstein and starring Stan Longinidis. The film was released in the United States as Kick to the Head. Welcome to the Discworld Welcome to the Discworld is a short animated television adaptation of a fragment of the Reaper Man novel by Terry Pratchett, produced by Cosgrove Hall in 1996. It was the first film adaptation of a Discworld novel and was followed by the TV series Soul Music and Wyrd Sisters. The rest of Reaper Man was not filmed. The film featured Christopher Lee as the voice of Death, as did the following animated TV series and the 2008 Terry Pratchetts The Colour of Magic live-action TV miniseries. Surakshaa Surakshaa is a 1995 Indian Bollywood film directed by Raju Mavani and produced by Nitin Mavani. It stars Sunil Shetty, Aditya Pancholi, Saif Ali Khan, Sheeba, Divya Dutta and debutant Monica Bedi. Other cast includes Kader Khan, Mukesh Rishi, Tinnu Anand. Seenu Seenu is a 1999 Telugu romantic drama film produced by R. B. Choudary under the Super Good Films banner, directed by Sasi. It stars Venkatesh and Twinkle Khanna in the lead roles, with music composed by Mani Sharma, the highlight of the film. The film is a remake of a 1998 Tamil movie Sollamale. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. This was later remade into Hindi as Pyaar Diwana Hota Hai. The performance of Venkatesh was acclaimed, and made a mark on his future films. This is the only Telugu film of Twinkle Khanna till date. Emmanuelle in Rio Emmanuelle in Rio is a 2003 made-for-television erotic film, directed by Kevin Alber and produced by Alain Siritzky from a script by Alber. Maximum Surge Game Over is a 2003 television film starring Yasmine Bleeth, Walter Koenig, Woody Jeffreys and Dominika Wolski. It incorporates footage originally shot for several video games released by Digital Pictures. Passer By Passer By is a British television film broadcast on BBC One in two parts on 28 and 29 March 2004. It was directed by David Morrissey from a script by Tony Marchant and stars James Nesbitt as Joe Keyes, and Emily Bruni as Alice. Hiding and Seeking: Faith and Tolerance After the Holocaust Hiding and Seeking: Faith and Tolerance After the Holocaust is 2004 documentary film about Menachem Daum, an Orthodox Jew and son of German Nazi Holocaust survivors who has spent his life interviewing survivors about the impact of the Holocaust on their lives. After hearing a disturbing tape of a rabbi openly preaching "hatred" of non-Jews, Daum attempts to raise an outcry in his Brooklyn Orthodox community. When ignored by the media and community leaders, Daum decides to fly to Israel to discuss the matter with his two sons, concerned with the "ethical legacy" he is responsible for leaving them. Hiding and Seeking was produced, written, and directed by Menachem Daum and Oren Rudavsky and aired on PBSs Point of View series in 2005. It has been met with high critical praise, receiving a 90% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Pink Five Strikes Back Pink Five Strikes Back is a fan film that made its debut on the internet in 2004, created by fans of the Star Wars franchise. The sequel to the popular Pink Five, it is a comedy set in the Star Wars universe. Amy Earhart returns as Stacey, a fast-talking Valley Girl-type pilot. In this installment, Stacey follows Luke Skywalker to Dagobah, and eventually ends up being trained by Yoda as well. As Pink Five did with Episode IV, the film presents familiar events, story points, and now characters from Episode V from a very different point of view. The film proved popular with Star Wars fans, winning rave reviews and the Audience Choice Award in the 2004 Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards, sponsored by Lucasfilm and AtomFilms. The next chapter of the Pink Five saga, Return of Pink Five was released in April 2006. The end of Pink Five Strikes Back promoted the final installment of the trilogy as The Revenge of Pink Five, though the third film was finally named Return of Pink Five which follows the Star Wars trilogy where the Episode VIs working title was Revenge of the Jedi but was ultimately named Return of the Jedi. No One De Nadie is a documentary by Mexican filmmaker Tin Dirdamal on the impoverished Central Americans who leave their countries in hope of a better life in the United States. It premiered in 2005 and was shown at different international film festivals, winning the Sundance Film Festival audience award for World Documentary in 2006. The film follows a number of refugees who have to cross Mexico, about 4,000 kilometers, before reaching the US border. On their way through Mexico they put their remaining money, dignity, health and life on the line. The soundtrack was written by Mexican composer Alfonso M. Toi You is a Canadian drama film, directed by François Delisle and released in 2007. The film stars Anne-Marie Cadieux as Michèle, an emotionally troubled woman who leaves her unhappy marriage to Paul for her lover Thomas, only to discover that being with Thomas does not make her any happier. The films cast also includes Ève Cournoyer, Raphaël Dury, Marie-France Lambert and Michelle Rossignol. Cadieux received a Genie Award nomination for Best Actress at the 28th Genie Awards. Le jour avant le lendemain Before Tomorrow is a Canadian drama film, released in 2008. Directed by Marie-Hélène Cousineau and Madeline Ivalu, the film is an adaptation of the novel Før Morgendagen by Danish writer Jørn Riel. It was the third film released by Igloolik Isuma Productions, an Inuit film studio best known for the film The Fast Runner, and is the first feature film to be made by Arnait Video Productions, a womens Inuit film collective. Setting is in a small Inuit community in the Nunavik region of northern Quebec in the 1840s, the film stars Madeline Ivalu as Ninioq, an Inuk elder isolated with her grandson Maniq after most of their community perishes from smallpox transmitted by strange traders. "Their adaptation moves the setting from northeast Greenland to northwest Ungava and from the 1960s to the 1840s, when explorers and whalers began to trade with local Inuit and transmitted contagious diseases." The film was shot near Puvirnituq in Nunavik, northern Quebec. In Search of Steve Ditko In Search of Steve Ditko is a BBC Four documentary. It was first shown on Sunday 16 September 2007. The documentary is part of the Comics Britannia season and follows Jonathan Ross attempts to track down comics artist Steve Ditko. Xuxa em Sonho de Menina Xuxa em Sonho de Menina is a 2007 Brazilian fantasy childrens film, written by Flávio de Souza and directed by Rudi Lagemann. It was the first film with the actress Xuxa to be directed by Conspiração Filmes, and was distributed by Warner Bros. and Globo Filmes. The film starred Xuxa Meneghel and Letícia Botelho, with the participation of Carlos Casagrande, Alice Borges, Betty Lago, Dirce Migliaccio, and Marcelo Adnet. In the film, Xuxa plays an interior teacher, Kika, whose dream is to be an actress. Encouraged by her best friend, Lara, who accompanies her since childhood, the character decides to go to Rio de Janeiro to test a novel. A misunderstanding, however, separates the two friends and Kika, alone in a bus station, finds a group of children who are going on a bus to Rio do an important math test. Kika ends up getting on the bus and the trip is the backdrop to many adventures and discoveries. A spell makes Kika go back to being a child - and she goes on living with the childrens childrens antics at a roadside hotel. The film debuted on December 21, 2007, in 232 rooms in Brazil. It performed bad at the box office, grossing R$6 million reais with more than 1,814,152 million box offices. Sonho de Menina received widespread criticism from critics and audiences. Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered in Japan on 11 March 1989. This was the first Heisei-era Doraemon movie. Its the 10th Doraemon film. In 2016, the movie was remade as Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016. A Perfect Place A Perfect Place is a black-and-white tragic comedy short directed, produced, and written by Derrick Scocchera starring Mark Boone Junior and Bill Moseley, first released on 2 February 2008 at the Lake County Film Festival. It was filmed in entirely in Alameda, Oakland and San Francisco, California under a budget of $50,000. Moana Moana is a 2009 Italian biographical dramatic miniseries directed by Alfredo Peyretti. The miniseries premiered at the 2009 Roma Fiction Fest, and was broadcast in two parts on 1 and 2 December of the same year on Sky Cinema. Moana recounts the life of iconic Italian pornographic actress Moana Pozzi. Actress Ilona Staller sued the production for unauthorized use of the character "Cicciolina", of which she owned the rights; the case was eventually dismissed by the court. Tokyo Gore School is a 2009 Japanese horror film directed by Yōhei Fukuda. 1 a Minute 1 a Minute is a 2010 American docudrama film written and directed by Indian American actress Namrata Singh Gujral. It is based on her own life and the lives of other women who suffered from cancer. Sasirekha Parinayam Sasirekha Parinayam is a 2009 Telugu film starring Genelia DSouza and Tarun Kumar. It was directed by Krishna Vamsi, and received decent reviews upon release. The movie has been dubbed in Hindi as Bhagam bhag Love. Life Just Is Life Just Is is a 2012 British independent drama film written and directed by Alex Barrett and starring Will De Meo, Jack Gordon, Nathaniel Martello-White, Fiona Ryan, Jayne Wisener and Paul Nicholls. The Worst Movie Ever! The Worst Movie Ever! is a 2011 American action comedy film written, produced, and directed by Glenn Berggoetz. Thenmerku Paruvakaatru Thenmerku Paruvakatru is a 2010 Tamil drama film written and directed by Seenu Ramasamy and produced by Shibu Issac. It stars Saranya Ponvannan in her 100th film, along with Vijay Sethupathi and Vasundhara Kashyap in the lead roles. The music was composed by N. R. Raghunanthan with cinematography by Chezhiyan and editing by Mu. Kasivishwanathan. The film released on 24 December 2010. The film received mixed reviews, but was eventually featured at the 58th National Film Awards ceremony, where it was named the Best Feature Film in Tamil while Saranya Ponvannan and lyricist Vairamuthu were awarded the Best Actress and Best Lyricist prizes, respectively. Slice and Dice: The Slasher Film Forever Slice and Dice: The Slasher Film Forever is a 2012 documentary feature directed and produced by Calum Waddell and edited and produced by Naomi Holwill. The two had previously set up their High Rising Productions company to make documentary supplements for the DVD market. The film had its world premiere at the Sitges Film Festival in October, 2012. Doctor Love Doctor Love is a 2011 Indian Malayalam romantic comedy film written and directed by K. Biju. The film was produced by Joy Thomas Sakthikulangara, and stars Kunchacko Boban, Ananya, Bhavana, Manikuttan, Rejith Menon, and Salim Kumar. The film features songs composed by Vinu Thomas. Doctor Love was released in theatres on 9 September 2011. Quest for Zhu Quest for Zhu is a 2011 American/Canadian direct-to-DVD animated action/adventure family film. It is the first full-length feature film based on the Zhu Zhu Pets franchise. It stars Canadian voice actors Mariah Wilkerson, Shannon Chan-Kent, Ian James Corlett, Sean Campbell, Erin Mathews, Jillian Michaels, Jan Rabson, and Kathleen Barr. The film was released on DVD September 27, 2011, then aired on Nickelodeon on December 4, 2011. Challo Driver Challo Driver is Hindi movie released on 20 July 2012, produced by Ronicka Kandhari and starring Kainaz Motivala, Vickrant Mahajan, Prem Chopra, Manoj Pahwa, Tariq Vasudeva, Juhi Pande and Silky Khanna. Ripples of Desire Ripples of Desire is a 2012 Taiwanese film directed by Zero Chou. No Burqas Behind Bars No Burqas Behind Bars is a 2013 Swedish feature-length documentary film made by Nima Sarvestani on life in a womens prison in Afghanistan. In Takhar Prison, Afghanistan, 40 women are locked behind bars together with their 34 children. They all share four cells. Through the prisoners’ own stories, the film explores how "moral crimes” are used to control women in Afghanistan. The film shows that women fleeing from their husbands get a longer punishment than those who have committed murder. Outside the home, burqas cover the women of Afghanistan from head to toe, masking their identity, making them faceless and voiceless in society, except when they are in prison. Sima was forced to get married at the age of ten and had five children by the time she was 20 years old. She is locked away, together with her children, for 15 years. Her crime consists of fleeing from an abusive husband, who had already murdered one of his other wives and their child. Sara, one of the main characters of the film, is locked away because she fell in love. Najibeh, Latife, and many more names – they all carry stories that show the inner strength and dignity of the human being when she faces obscene living conditions. Swaathi Mutthu Swathi Muthu is a 2003 Indian Kannada film which was directed by D. Rajendra Babu and written by K. Vishwanath. This film starred Sudeep and Meena in the lead roles. This film is a remake of superhit Telugu film Swati Mutyam which starred Kamal Haasan and Raadhika in lead roles. Sooper Se Ooper Sooper Se Ooper is a 2013 Hindi film written & directed by Shekhar Ghosh, cinematography by Mohana Krishna under the banner of Reliance Entertainment and Jigsaw Pictures Pvt. Ltd. The trailer of this movie was released on 27 September and the movie on 25 October. The movie was a total washout. A Fatal Obsession A Fatal Obsession is a psychological thriller film, produced by Switzer Entertainment Group and Out of Shot Films. The film was released by the Lifetime Movie Network on December 20, 2015. The film was directed and executive produced by James Camali and produced by Richard Switzer. The cinematographer was Ronnee Swenton and the screenplay was written by George P. Saunders. The film stars Tracy Nelson and Eric Roberts. The film is also airing on TV in Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands, released by NBC Universal on March 12, 2015. It is also set for release this year in South Africa. Brèves de comptoir Brèves de comptoir is a 2014 French ensemble comedy directed by Jean-Michel Ribes. Ezhu Sundara Rathrikal Ezhu Sundara Rathrikal is a 2013 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Lal Jose and starring Dileep, Parvathy Nambiar, Rima Kallingal and Murali Gopy. The film follows a sequence of events that unfolds during a course of seven days and nights of a bridegroom. It depicts how Aby Mathews life is tossed over when he happens to meet his ex-girlfriend once again before his wedding day. Marriage Blue Marriage Blue is a 2013 South Korean romantic comedy film that follows the misadventures of four engaged couples in the week leading up to their weddings. Vaasthu Prakaara Vaastu Prakaara is a 2015 Indian Kannada language satirical comedy film directed by Yogaraj Bhat starring Rakshit Shetty, Jaggesh, Aishani Shetty and Parul Yadav in lead roles. The supporting cast features Anant Nag, Sudha Rani, T. N. Seetharam and Sudha Belawadi. The film deals in the belief of Indians in astrology and superstition and how it is being blindly followed and overlooked over science. Upon theatrical release on 2 April 2015, the film received mixed reviews from critics. They felt, carrying expectations along as a Yogaraj Bhat film, the film failed to deliver as it lacked a "strong foundation" and "a sound structure". However, the performances of Jaggesh and Nag received unanimous praise. English Only, Please English Only, Please is a 2014 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Dan Villegas and starring Jennylyn Mercado and Derek Ramsay. Produced by Quantum Films, in association with MJM Productions, Tuko Film Productions and Buchi Boy Films it is an official entry to the 40th Metro Manila Film Festival. Three Stories of Love is a 2015 Japanese drama film edited, written, and directed by Ryōsuke Hashiguchi. It was released on November 14, 2015. Amityville Death House Amityville Death House is a 2015 direct-to-video horror film. The film is based on the 1977 novel The Amityville Horror. The film follows the trend of films based on The Amityville Horror having little to nothing to do with the events in the book and only using the location, the DeFeo murders and the 112 Ocean Avenue house as a plot point. The film was directed by Mark Polonia, one of the Polonia brothers. The film uses a relatively unknown cast with the exception of Eric Roberts as "The Dark Lord". It is the twelfth film based on the Amityville horror. Herogiri Herogiri is a 2015 Bengali language action comedy film directed by Rabi Kinagi assistant director Pathikrit Basu and produced by Nispal Singh under the banner of Surinder Films. It features actors Dev, Koel Mallick, Sayantika Banerjee and Mithun Chakrabarty in lead roles. It is a remake of the 2013 Telugu movie Balupu. Haram Haram is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language romantic drama film written, edited and directed by Vinod Sukumaran. Starring Fahadh Faasil and Radhika Apte, the film was produced by P. Sukumar and Saji Samuel under the banner of Odd Impressions & Big Leaf. Satheesh Kurup was the cinematographer and Thaikkudam Bridge provided the music. Haram was released on 20 February 2015. Angel Shijoy won Kerala State Film Award for Best Dubbing Artist for lending voice for Radhika Apte. Radiopetti Radiopetti is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Hari Viswanath, starring Ramanujam TVV and Lakshmanan Koratur in lead roles. The film became the first Tamil film to win the KNN Audience Award in the official competition in Busan International Film Festival 2015, and was an official selection in Indian Panorama for 46th International Film Festival of India held at Panaji, Goa. 32aam Adhyayam 23aam Vaakyam 32aam Adhyayam 23aam Vaakyam is a 2015 Indian Malayalam mystery-thriller film, starring Govind Padmasoorya, Miya, and Lal. It was co-written and co-directed by Arjun Prabhakaran and Gokul Ramakrishnan. 32aam Adhyayam 23aam Vaakyam, which was the debut movie of duo-directors Arjun Prabhakaran & Gokul Ramakrishnan was released on 19 June 2015. The plot of this film is heavily inspired by the Jim Carrey film The Number 23. In the Radiant City In the Radiant City is a 2016 American drama film directed by Rachel Lambert. It was selected to be screened in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Maybe a Love Story Talvez uma História de Amor is a 2018 Brazilian romantic comedy movie based on the book by Martin Page. It was produced in Brazil and New York in 2015, directed by Rodrigo Bernardo, and starring Mateus Solano. It was released in Brazil on June 14, 2018. Cutie Honey: Tears Cutie Honey: Tears is a 2016 Japanese film directed by Asai Takeshi. The film is based on the manga series Cutie Honey written and illustrated by Go Nagai and stars Mariya Nishiuchi as the title character. It was released in Japan by Toei Company on October 1, 2016. Pugazh Pugazh is a 2016 Indian Tamil action thriller film written and directed by Manimaran and co-produced by Varun Manian. The film features Jai and Surbhi in the leading roles, while Karunas, RJ Balaji, G. Marimuthu, and Piraisoodan play supporting roles. Vivek-Mervin composed the films music. The film was released on 18 March 2016 and received mixed reviews from critics. Wagah Wagah is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by G. N. R. Kumaravelan. The film features Vikram Prabhu and Ranya Rao in the leading roles, while D. Imman composes the soundtrack. Set in Wagah, the flashpoint border post between India and Pakistan, the film revolves around an Indian soldier who finds himself in a tough situation when he gets caught by Pakistani soldiers while safely escorting his girlfriend to her home in Pakistan.It received mixed reviews. But had a very good opening. Wagah was extensively shot in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir and a few extreme border locations which had very tight securities. The audio of the film was launched on 18 April 2016. Wagah released theatrically on 12 August 2016 in India and other countries. Upon its release, the film met mixed responses from both critics and audiences. In its first weekend, the film grossed Rs.66.72 lakhs from 189 shows. However, due to mixed reviews, the film later failed to sustain its collections at the box office. After the end of its theatrical run, Wagah was made available on digital streaming platform Herotalkies on 1 September 2016. Later the film was dubbed and released in Hindi under the same title by Cinekorn Entertainment in 2017. The Riot Act The Riot Act is a 2018 American period thriller film. The film stars Brett Cullen, Connor Price, Brandon Keener, and Micah Hauptman. It is the debut feature film from writer-director Devon Parks. Principal photography finished in Arkansas in February 2018, and was released on September 14, 2018. Respeto Respeto is a 2017 Philippine drama independent film starring Filipino hip hop artist Abra, and directed by Alberto "Treb" Monteras II. It was co-written by Monteras and screenwriter Njel de Mesa, who drew inspiration from the works of veteran poets such as Vim Nadera and National Artists Bienvenido Lumbera and Virgilio Almario. The final film features a guest cameo appearance by poet Vim Nadera. Aside from Abra and de la Paz, the film co-stars Chai Fonacier, Ybes Bagadiong, Brian Arda, Thea Yrastorza, Kate Alejandrino, and Filipino rapper Loonie. Before You Know It Before You Know It is a 2019 American comedy film directed by Hannah Pearl Utt. It was screened in the U.S. Dramatic Competition section at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. Another Job for the Undertaker Another Job for the Undertaker is a 1901 silent comic trick film made at Edisons recently opened studio at 41 East 21st Street in Manhattan. It was photographed by Edwin S. Porter and co-directed by Porter and George S. Fleming. The two-shot film was copyrighted on May 15, 1901 and is approximately two minutes in length. It lacks a head title, which would have been supplied by projecting a separate lantern slide before screening the film. It's Tough to Be Famous Its Tough to Be Famous is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and written by Robert Lord. The film stars Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Brian, Emma Dunn, Walter Catlett and David Landau. The film was released by Warner Bros. on April 2, 1932. Betty Boop's Bizzy Bee Betty Boops Bizzy Bee is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and featuring Bimbo and Koko the Clown. The Last Billionaire Le dernier milliardaire is a 1934 French comedy film directed by René Clair and starring Max Dearly, Marthe Mellot and Renée Saint-Cyr. The film is based on a fictional small European kingdom which is on the verge of going broke. A Cartoonist's Nightmare A Cartoonists Nightmare is a 1935 Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon short in the Looney Tunes series, starring Beans the Cat in his first solo film. The film was directed by Jack King and was released on September 21, 1935. Doubting Thomas Doubting Thomas is a 1935 American comedy film directed by David Butler and written by William Conselman and Bartlett Cormack. It is based on the 1922 play The Torch Bearers by George Kelly. The film stars Will Rogers, Billie Burke, Alison Skipworth, Sterling Holloway, Andrew Tombes and Gail Patrick. The film was released on June 7, 1935, by Fox Film Corporation. Give Me Your Heart Give Me Your Heart was a 1936 American drama film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Kay Francis, George Brent and Roland Young. It was a melodrama based on the 1934 London play Sweet Aloes, by Joyce Cary. Leading lady Kay Francis, playing the familiar role of a self-sacrificing mother, had a difficult working relationship with the director throughout the making of the film. Nine Days a Queen Tudor Rose is a 1936 British film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Cedric Hardwicke and Nova Pilbeam. The film is a dramatization of Lady Jane Greys brief reign as the Queen of England. It opens with King Henry VIII on his deathbed stating the order of succession, and ends with Janes beheading. It took some liberties with the history of the period, including a fictional Earl of Warwick playing a similar role to John Dudley in real life. The title refers to the Tudor rose. The story of Lady Jane Grey was also the basis for the film Lady Jane. Sunday Go to Meetin' Time Sunday Go to Meetin Time is a 1936 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. Valiant Is the Word for Carrie Valiant Is the Word for Carrie is a 1936 drama film directed by Wesley Ruggles and starring Gladys George, Arline Judge and John Howard. George was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress in 1936. The film was adapted by Claude Binyon from the novel of the same name by Barry Benefield. Escape by Night Escape by Night is a 1937 American film directed by Hamilton MacFadden. The Big Blockade The Big Blockade is a 1942 British black-and-white war propaganda film in the style of dramatised documentary. It is directed by Charles Frend and stars Will Hay, Leslie Banks, Michael Redgrave and John Mills. It was produced by Michael Balcon for Ealing Studios, in collaboration with the Ministry of Economic Warfare. At one stage the film was known as Siege. Hollywood Canine Canteen Hollywood Canine Canteen is a 1946 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Robert McKimson. It is notable for featuring various caricatures of Hollywood film celebrities and famous jazz musicians of the day, all zoomorphized as dogs. I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now I Wonder Whos Kissing Her Now is a musical film in Technicolor, directed by Lloyd Bacon, and starring June Haver and Mark Stevens. I Wonder Whos Kissing Her Now is a biographical film about Joseph E. Howard, the writer of the popular song of the same title. Always Together Always Together is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Frederick de Cordova and written by I. A. L. Diamond, Henry Ephron and Phoebe Ephron. The film stars Robert Hutton, Joyce Reynolds, Cecil Kellaway, Ernest Truex, Don McGuire and Ransom M. Sherman. The film was released by Warner Bros. on December 10, 1947. Government Agents vs Phantom Legion Government Agents vs Phantom Legion is a 12-chapter American black-and-white film serial produced and distributed by Republic Pictures Corporation in 1951. It is an original, studio-commissioned screenplay by Ronald Davidson, produced by Franklin Adreon and directed by Fred C. Brannon, and presents a combined international intrigue–action genres story involving interstate shipments of products critical to national security being hijacked by a gang of foreign agents. Lorna Doone Lorna Doone is a 1951 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Barbara Hale and Richard Greene. It is an adaptation of the novel Lorna Doone by R.D. Blackmore, set in the English West Country during the 17th century. Guardia, guardia scelta, brigadiere e maresciallo Guardia, guardia scelta, brigadiere e maresciallo is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Mauro Bolognini. Gun Brothers Gun Brothers is a 1956 Western starring Buster Crabbe and Ann Robinson. It was Crabbes first feature film in six years. La vida por delante La vida por delante is a 1958 Spanish comedy film starring and written and directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez. The film enjoyed enough success to inspire a sequel, La vida alrededor, released in 1959. Fräulein Fräulein is a 1958 romance film starring Dana Wynter and Mel Ferrer as two people caught up in World War II and the aftermath. It was also released as Fraulein. Web of Evidence Beyond This Place is a 1959 British film based on the novel, of the same name, by A. J. Cronin. It was directed by Jack Cardiff and stars Van Johnson and Vera Miles. The film tells the story of Paul Mathry, a man who left Britain for the United States as a child evacuee, and who returns to Liverpool twenty years later. Believing his father, Patrick, had died a war hero, he is shocked to discover he is alive and serving a life sentence in prison for murder. Paul embarks upon his own investigation and finds the true culprit, clearing his fathers name. Vi er allesammen tossede Vi er allesammen tossede is a 1959 Danish comedy directed by Sven Methling and starring Kjeld Petersen, Buster Larsen, Birgitte Reimer and Dirch Passer. The film relates the story of a confused driver who is mistakenly committed to an insane asylum after he insists to police that his car was damaged in an accident with an elephant. The film received the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film in 1960 and is listed on the Danish Film Institutes Top 100 Danish Films. Man-Trap Man-Trap is a 1961 American drama film about a Korean War veteran who becomes involved in a scheme to steal $3.5 million from a Central American dictator. The film was directed by Edmond OBrien, and stars Jeffrey Hunter, David Janssen, and Stella Stevens. The Story of Joseph and His Brethren The Story of Joseph and His Brethren is a 1961 Yugoslavian/Italian film directed by Irving Rapper and Luciano Ricci. The film is also known as Joseph Sold by His Brothers, Joseph and His Brethren and Sold Into Egypt in the United Kingdom. Le glaive et la balance Le glaive et la balance) is a 1963 French-Italian drama film directed by André Cayatte. It was written by Cayatte, Henri Jeanson and Charles Spaak. It stars the American actor, Anthony Perkins as the protagonist. The Plainsman The Plainsman is a 1966 Technicolor remake of the 1936 Cecil B. DeMille western film of the same name. It stars Don Murray as Wild Bill Hickok, Guy Stockwell as Buffalo Bill Cody and Abby Dalton as Calamity Jane. The Tramplers The Tramplers is a 1965 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Albert Band and Mario Sequi based on the novel Guns of North Texas by Will Cook. Carmen, Baby Carmen, Baby is a 1967 American-German-Yugoslav romantic drama film directed by Radley Metzger, based on the novella Carmen by Prosper Mérimée. The Belle Star Story The Belle Starr Story/Il mio corpo per un poker is a 1968 Italian made episodic Bonnie and Clyde type spaghetti western co-written and co-directed by Lina Wertmüller and starring Elsa Martinelli who also sings the title song. It is the only spaghetti western directed by a woman and one of the few which stars a woman in the title role. Wertmüller replaced after a few days Piero Cristofani, who was at his directorial debut. Erotissimo Erotissimo is a 1969 French-Italian comedy film directed by Gérard Pirès. It was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival. Cat's Play Cats Play is a 1972 Hungarian drama film directed by Károly Makk. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on the novel by István Örkény. My Name Is Rocco Papaleo My Name Is Rocco Papaleo is a 1971 Italian comedy film directed by Ettore Scola. Alvin Rides Again, and Again! And Again! And Again! Alvin Rides Again is a 1974 Australian sex-comedy film sequel to Alvin Purple. It was directed by David Bilcock and Robin Copping, who were regular collaborators with Tim Burstall. It was rated M unlike its predecessor which was rated R. Alvin Rides Again still features a lot of full frontal nudity. Me, Too, in the Mafia Me, Too, in the Mafia is a 1974 Danish comedy film directed by Henning Ørnbak and starring Dirch Passer. Together Brothers Together Brothers is a 1974 American film directed by William A. Graham and starring Ahmad Nurradin and Anthony Wilson. The film is about a gang of street youths who try to expose a cop killer before he gets to a child who witnessed the murder. The Arrows of Robin Hood The Arrows of Robin Hood is a Soviet 1975 film about Robin Hood directed by Sergei Tarasov. Two soundtracks exist for the film. In 1975 Vladimir Vysotsky wrote and performed seven ballads, six of them were included in the final version. However a recommendation by Goskino editorial board called them inadequate for a romantic adventure; the real reason being conflicts with Vysotsky. In 1976 new songs were performed by Aija Kukule and Viktors Lapčenoks, lyrics by Lev Prozorovsky, music by Raimonds Pauls, this version was released in the cinemas. Four of Vysotskys songs were later used in 1982 film The Ballad of the Valiant Knight Ivanhoe also directed by Tarasov, set in the same time and place and using some of the same characters. In the 1990s the film was successfully re-released with the 1975 soundtrack. The DVDs also have the 1975 soundtrack. Die gläserne Zelle The Glass Cell is a 1978 West German crime film directed by Hans W. Geißendörfer, based on the 1964 novel of the same name by Patricia Highsmith. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 51st Academy Awards. Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog is a 1978 Hong Kong kung fu film directed by Karl Maka, starring Sammo Hung and Lau Kar-wing. The two leads also shared action directing duties. The film was one of two produced by Gar Bo Motion Picture Company, a company formed by Hung, Maka and Lau created. The film also features cameos from Yuen Biao, Lam Ching-ying and Hsiao Ho. Zero to Sixty Zero to Sixty is a 1978 American comedy film directed by Don Weis and starring Darren McGavin, Sylvia Miles, Joan Collins, Denise Nickerson, and Dick Martin. The film was released on June 1, 1978 and was later reviewed by TV Guide, which called Darren McGavin "fun to watch" in the film, but noted the premise was brought to the screen six years later in a different film, Repo Man. This film was Denise Nickersons last acting performance before her retirement and her death in 2019. The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel is a 1979 American made-for-television medical drama film directed by Guy Green, starring Lindsay Wagner and Jane Wyman with a supporting cast including Andrew Duggan, Gary Lockwood, Brock Peters, John Reilly, Dorothy McGuire and James Woods. The film was originally broadcast on CBS on January 2, 1979. Something Short of Paradise Something Short of Paradise is a 1979 romantic comedy film directed by David Helpern from a screenplay by Fred Barron. It stars Susan Sarandon and David Steinberg. Summer Showers A Summer Rain is a 1978 Brazilian comedy-drama film directed by Carlos Diegues. It tells the story of Afonso, a newly retired sixty-five-year-old man who falls in love with his neighbor. Seventeen Seventeen is a documentary film directed by Joel DeMott and Jeff Kreines. It is a film about coming of age in the working class in America. It was awarded the Grand Jury prize at the 1985 Sundance Film Festival. The Tribulations of Balthazar Kober The Tribulations of Balthazar Kober is a 1988 Polish film directed by Wojciech Jerzy Has, starring Rafal Wieczynski, Michael Lonsdale, Adrianna Biedrzynska, Gabriela Kownacka, Emmanuelle Riva. The film is an adaptation of a novel by Frédérick Tristan that follows a young man as he travels across plague-stricken Germany of the 16th Century. Captive of the Desert Captive of the Desert is a 1990 French drama film directed by Raymond Depardon. It was entered into the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. It was based in part on the experiences of Françoise Claustre who was captured by Chadian rebels in 1974, later joined by her husband, and the pair finally released in 1977. Grand Isle Grand Isle is a 1991 film directed by Mary Lambert. It is based on the early feminist novel The Awakening by Kate Chopin, first published in 1899. It starred Kelly McGillis as Edna Pontellier, Jon DeVries as Léonce Pontellier and Adrian Pasdar as Robert Lebrun. Double X: The Name of the Game Double X: The Name of the Game is a 1992 British thriller film. The screenplay by Shani S. Grewal is based in part on Vengeance, a novel by David Fleming. The film features Norman Wisdom, William Katt, Gemma Craven, Simon Ward, Bernard Hill, & Chloë Annett Our Twisted Hero Our Twisted Hero is a 1992 South Korean film directed by Park Jong-won. It was chosen as Best Film at the Chunsa Film Art Awards. It is based on the book Our Twisted Hero. Sezonat na kanarchetata Canary Season is a 1993 Bulgarian drama film directed by Evgeni Mihailov. The film was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Fallen Champ: The Untold Story of Mike Tyson Fallen Champ: The Untold Story of Mike Tyson is a 1993 film made by acclaimed American documentary filmmaker Barbara Kopple for NBC. Though Tyson was in jail serving a sentence for rape, Kopple used existing interviews with the boxer, as well as her own extensive interviews with those closest to Tyson, to explore the mans history. The film traces Tysons story from his troubled and tumultuous upbringing, through his rapid ascendancy in the ranks of the boxing world and his subsequent struggle with the trappings of fame. Fallen Champ earned Barbara Kopple a Directors Guild of America award as Best Documentary Director of 1993. Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone is a 1994 American made-for-television western film starring Hugh OBrian as Wyatt Earp, featuring new footage mixed with colorized sequences from OBrians 1955–1961 television series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp. The supporting cast for the new footage includes Bruce Boxleitner, Paul Brinegar, Harry Carey, Bo Hopkins, and Don Meredith. The colorized flashback archival footage from the original television series features Douglas Fowley as Doc Holliday and Lloyd Corrigan as Ned Buntline. The movie was directed by Paul Landres and Frank McDonald. A Woman of Independent Means A Woman of Independent Means is a 1995 American two-part television miniseries starring Sally Field. Sally Field also producer. Field was nominated for Emmy Award, Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Awards. The series was also nominated in the category Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries and Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries and won Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Miniseries or a Special in 1995. The miniseries originally aired in two parts on CBS on February 19 and 20, 1995. A Dangerous Affair A Dangerous Affair is a 1995 American made-for-television thriller film starring Connie Sellecca and Gregory Harrison and directed by Alan Metzger. It originally premiered on ABC on January 1, 1995. The Girl with the Hungry Eyes The Girl with the Hungry Eyes is a 1995 American horror film starring Christina Fulton, Leon Herbert, Jon Jacobs and Isaac Turner. Loosely based on Fritz Leibers 1949 story of the same name, about a pinup girl as a psychic vampire, it was written and directed by Jacobs. My Very Best Friend My Very Best Friend is a 1996 American made-for-TV thriller film directed by Joyce Chopra, and starring Jaclyn Smith and Jill Eikenberry. Portland Exposé Portland Exposé is a 1957 American film noir directed by Harold Schuster and starring Edward Binns and Carolyn Craig. The plot follows a tavern owner in Oregons largest city, Portland, who is involved in a struggle for power between two gangs attempting to control the unions. The film was inspired by crime boss Jim Elkins and The McClellan Committees investigation into Portlands underground criminal ventures in the 1940s and 1950s, which were the subject of an extensive article published in LIFE magazine in March 1957. Is There Sex After Death? Is There Sex After Death? is a 1971 mockumentary and mondo film. 32 dicembre 32 dicembre is a 1988 Italian comedy film written and directed by Luciano De Crescenzo. It is loosely based on the De Crescenzos novel Oi Dialogoi. For his performance Enzo Cannavale won the Nastro dArgento for best supporting actor. Areumdawoon sheejul Spring in My Hometown is a 1998 South Korean film. Study of a River Study of a River is a 1997 experimental film directed by Peter Hutton. The experimental film focuses on the first part of a winter seasonal study of the Hudson River. It won "Most Overlooked Short Film Award" at the 1997 Oberhausen International Short Film Festival. In 2010, it was selected for preservation by the National Film Registry. Barierata The Barrier is a 1979 Bulgarian drama film directed by Christo Christov. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. The film was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Yunost Petra The Youth of Peter the Great — the first part of a two-part film, which was based on a novel Peter I, written by Aleksey Tolstoy. The film was directed by a famous Russian director Sergey Gerasimov. The movie is considered to be a classic of Russian historical cinema. I Am a Groupie Groupie Girl is a 1970 British drama film about the rock music scene, directed by Derek Ford and starring Esme Johns, Donald Sumpter and the band Opal Butterfly. The film was written by Ford and former groupie Suzanne Mercer. Ford later complained to Cinema X magazine "we were shooting in a discotheque one Saturday night and my ears rang right through to Monday morning. I was sick -physically sick- on Sunday from the noise level we suffered". The film was released in America in December 1970 by American International Pictures as I am a Groupie and in France in 1973- with additional sex scenes- as Les demi-sels de la perversion. The film was later re-released in France in 1974 as Les affamées du mâle this time with hardcore inserts credited to ‘Derek Fred’. Groupie Girl was released on UK DVD in January 2007 on the Slam Dunk Media Label as part of the ‘Saucy Seventies’ series Manjil Virinja Pookkal Manjil Virinja Pookkal is a 1980 Indian Malayalam-language romantic thriller film produced by Navodaya Appachan under Navodaya Studio and written and directed by Fazil. It stars Shankar, Mohanlal and Poornima Jayaram. The film features original songs composed by Jerry Amaldev and a score by Guna Singh, cinematography was done by Ashok Kumar. This movie is a special one for all Malayalees as it paved the way for Mohanlal into Malayalam Film Industry. In the film, Prem Kishan arrives at Kodaikanal, where he falls in love with a girl named Prabha. But Prabha is already married to Narendran, a sadistic youngster. Their life gets troublesome when Narendran finds out about their affair. Manjil Virinja Pookkal marks the directorial debut of Fazil, onscreen debut of Mohanlal and Poornima, Shankars Malayalam film debut, and Amaldevs debut as music director. The film was extensively shot in and around Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu. Manjil Virinja Pookkal was released in theatres on 25 December 1980 on Christmas day. Made on a cost of ₹7 lakh, the film grossed over ₹1 crore at the box office. It became one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of all time. In retrospect, the film is often regarded as the first new generation film in Malayalam cinema. Manjil Virinja Pookkal won six Kerala State Film Awards, including Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value and Best Actress for Poornima. Alien Adventure Alien Adventure is a science fiction/slapstick comedy 3D film in IMAX format released in 1999 by nWave Pictures, written and directed by Ben Stassen. The movie was rated G in most countries. It was the first fully digital feature-length film produced for a large-screen format. Eisenstein Eisenstein is a 2000 Canadian film about Sergei Eisenstein, directed by Renny Bartlett and starring Simon McBurney, Raymond Coulthard and Jacqueline McKenzie. It was nominated for five Genie Awards including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Screenplay. New York Times reviewer Stephen Holden wrote that the film was "a series of loosely connected theatrical sketches whose central theme is the directors shifting relationship with the Soviet government", and that "as dazzingly played" by McBurney, the title character "bears resemblances to everyone from the punk rocker Johnny Rotten to the contemporary director Peter Sellars." The Independent called it "engagingly irreverent take on an important, tragic story". John Petrakis of the Chicago Tribune commented that director Bartlett seemed "less interested in Eisenstein the filmmaker than he is in Eisenstein the political animal, gay man, Jewish target and artistic rebel", and described the overall result as "a clever pseudo-bio that manages to have a good time as it doles out pieces of the famous directors life". Ed Gonzales of Slant Magazine gave the film a less favorable review, calling it "efficient and concise but . . . lifeless". La risa en vacaciones La risa en vacaciones is a Mexican comedy film series that has spawned eight sequels. The movies are popular in Mexico, Latin America and among the Hispanics of the United States. La risa en vacaciones are movies where non-actors unwillingly participate. There are hidden cameras filming as people, mainly tourists, fall prey to pranks. These people, usually tourists, then have to sign a paper authorizing for their images to be used for the movie. Usually, the movies are shot in hotels, airports and fishing areas in Acapulco, Cancún or Cabo San Lucas, among other destinations. Three famous Mexican actors, who are identified in the movie only as "Pedro", "Pablo" and "Paco", appear in the movie as the pranksters. Typical movie jokes usually involve the actors putting balloons on an unsuspecting womans dress, causing the back of the dress to flip up once she leaves her seat, or turning a public telephone upside down when a person is using it, making a toilet in a public restroom throw water back at the user, delivering the wrong food to a client at a hotels restaurant, telling awaiting passengers at an airport that their airplane has been designed to arrive at a different terminal, then have the passengers go back to their original terminal after announcing there has been "another change" and the plane will arrive in the same terminal they had been originally told to wait at, or Pepe pretending to be a homosexual and entering a mens restroom where he would tell other men how much he admires their private parts. Because of the complexity of some of their jokes, they require full cooperation from hotel and airport management, as well as from their own movie technicians. The Canadian Conspiracy The Canadian Conspiracy is a 1985 HBO/CBC mockumentary, co-written and directed by Robert Boyd, about the way the Government of Canada is subverting the United States by taking over its entertainment industry. The film features many Canadians famous in the US who do not emphasize their Canadian origins being hounded by ANN reporters about the Canadian conspiracy. The story is about celebrities who were born Canadian and are now American citizens who made it successful in American showbiz, and a conspiracy about Leslie Nielsens brother Erik, then Deputy Prime Minister of Canada. The Double-D Avenger The Double-D Avenger is a 2001 American comedy film by William Winckler. This film, first released in fall 2001, written, produced and directed by cult filmmaker William Winckler, is a campy spoof of "Wonder Woman" about a costumed superwoman who uses her extremely large breasts to fight crime. It is of special interest to cult movie fans since it is the only "reunion film" of Russ Meyers famous actresses Kitten Natividad, Haji and Raven De La Croix. The story focuses on big busty Chastity Knott who must use her new amazing abilities as the super-stacked costumed crime fighter, The Double-D Avenger, to stop villainous bikini bar owner Al Purplewood and his sexy, murderous strippers. The movie has much live-action comic-book action, sexual innuendo, Russ Meyer-inspired camera angles focusing on the female characters breasts, and other "off color" verbal and visual gags. Remarkably, there is no nudity in the picture. Variety critic Dennis Harvey gave the film a very positive review noting its "a cheerfully silly ode to larger-than-life femininity." The fun film runs 77 minutes, in color, and is suggested for audiences over 18. It has been a success in the U.S. theatrically and on video and DVD, and is also a hit internationally, with a French-language version in France and a Japanese-language version in Japan. A second DVD version was released by Elite Entertainment, titled "Joe Bob Briggs Presents The Double-D Avenger," which features audio commentary by famous drive-in movie critic Joe Bob Briggs. A special DVD two-pack has also been released by Elite, "A Double Dose of Joe Bob Briggs," featuring the Joe Bob commentary version of "The Double-D Avenger" packaged with Joe Bobs commentary on "Jesse James Meets Frankensteins Daughter." Key Cast & Crew include: Kitten Natividad, Haji, Raven De La Croix, G. Larry Butler, Bill Winckler, Forrest J Ackerman, Mimma Mariucci, Sheri Dawn Thomas, Lunden De Leon. Cinematographer/Editor Raoul J. Germain Jr., Writer/Producer/Director William Winckler. A William Winckler Productions, Inc., production. Valley of the Stereos Valley of the Stereos is a 1992 New Zealand short film written by Costa Botes and George Port and produced by Jim Booth and Peter Jackson. Harvest of Shame Harvest of Shame was a 1960 television documentary presented by broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow on CBS that showed the plight of American migrant agricultural workers. It was Murrows final documentary for the network; he left CBS at the end of January 1961, at John F. Kennedys request, to become head of the United States Information Agency. An investigative report intended "to shock Americans into action," it was "the first time millions of Americans were given a close look at what it means to live in poverty" by their televisions. The program was an installment of the television documentary series CBS Reports, widely seen as the successor to Murrows highly regarded 1951–1958 CBS program See It Now. Murrows close associate, Fred W. Friendly, who coproduced See It Now, was the executive producer of CBS Reports. Their colleague, Edward P. Morgan, had taken up the issue of migrant labor in his CBS Radio Network commentaries. Morgans assistant had visited Senator Harry F. Byrds Northern Virginia farm during the apple harvest and was outraged by the conditions of the migrant laborers working there. According to Murrow biographer Joseph Persico, Friendly decided that the issue was a natural for Murrow, long seen as a champion of the oppressed. While Murrow and Friendly are often seen as the forces behind the show, broadcast historians such as the late Edward Bliss, Jr. have also given credit to "Harvest of Shame" producer/reporter David Lowe. Lowe did much of the legwork, including a number of the interviews featured on the installment. The program originally aired just after Thanksgiving Day in November 1960. The December 5, 1960 edition of Time quoted producer Lowe as saying, My Father and I My Father and I is a 2003 Mainland Chinese drama directed by actress Xu Jinglei in her directorial debut. The film centers around a young girl, played by Xu, and her father, played by Ye Daying, following the death of her mother in an accident. It was critically well-received, winning the Best Directorial Debut Award for Xu Jinglei at the 2003 Golden Rooster Awards. Internationally, it screened at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival. Georges Bataille's Story of the Eye Georges Batailles Story of the Eye is a 2004 experimental film adaptation of the 1928 novel Story of the Eye by the French writer Georges Bataille. The film, directed by Andrew Repasky McElhinney, takes place in a seemingly abandoned house where a group of people engage in wordless acts of passion. The film covers a period from evening to morning, and the sexual couplings among the members of the house become increasingly harrowing as daylight arrives. Georges Batailles Story of the Eye began as a video installation before being reconfigured into a feature-length film. It had its New York theatrical premiere in September 2004, and its support was led by Dave Kehr of the New York Times, who wrote of the production; "This is transgression in a literal sense, an act of aggression that Bataille would no doubt have appreciated. This is not a movie for passive consumption, but a film that bites back." Happy Ero Christmas Happy Ero Christmas is a 2003 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Cha Tae-hyun and Kim Sun-a. Runaway The Fugitive is a 2003 Italian crime-drama film written and directed by Andrea Manni. It is based on an autobiographical novel by Massimo Carlotto, about his period in hiding in France and Mexico following a miscarriage of justice. For this film Andrea Manni was nominated for David di Donatello for Best New Director. Living the Dream Living the Dream is a 2006 comedy-drama film starring Sean Young, Christian Schoyen, and Danny Trejo. It was written by Christian Schoyen and Luis Fernandez Reneo from a story by Christian Schoyen and directed by Christian Schoyen and Allan Fiterman. It was produced by Allan Fiterman, Christian Schoyen and Christin Tellefsen. The production company was Rover Films. The Los Angeles Times review said; "Its downright misanthropic ...farcical drama with the most hostile cinematic view of Los Angeles since Crash. There is undeniable heart in Living the Dream, with its implicit criticism of mercenary values". EXPO: Magic of the White City Expo: Magic of the White City is a Direct-To-DVD historical documentary directed and produced by Mark Bussler, and narrated by Gene Wilder. The documentary tells the story of Chicagos Worlds Columbian Exposition in 1893. After the Night... Dawn Nishijapon is a Bengali film directed by Sandip Ray, based on a novel of the same name by Narayan Gangopadhyay. Bolletjes blues! Bolletjes Blues is a 2006 Dutch musical film with Negativ as the main character, Spike. Unna ja Nuuk Unna ja Nuuk is a Finnish film for the whole family that debuted in Finland on 20 January 2006. Directed by Saara Cantell, its screenplay was written by Joona Tena and Sami Keski-Vähälä. Unna ja Nuuk stars Rosa Salomaa, Toni Leppe, Esko Salminen, Meri Nenonen, Jenni Banerjee, Tommi Korpela, etc. The movie had a budget of approximately EUR 1.5 million and was produced by Mandart Entertainment Ltd.. The movie was part of the Berlin Film Festival in February 2006. Riding Solo to the Top of the World Riding Solo to the Top of the World is a 2006 documentary film in English language directed by Gaurav Jani on the Chang pas of Ladakh, in India, about a journey of self-discovery. A Letter of Fire Aksharaya is a 2005 French-Sri Lankan film directed by Asoka Handagama. Ichigo 100% is a Japanese manga series by Mizuki Kawashita. The manga was first serialized in the Japanese magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from February 2002 to August 2005 and collected in nineteen tankōbon volumes by publisher Shueisha between August 2002 and December 2005. The series licensing rights were later acquired by Viz Media, first publishing the series in Germany after partnering with publishing house Tokyopop. The series was later released in North America, with the latest English release being the fourteenth volume on October 5, 2010. The manga was later adapted into an anime and several OVAs by Japanese animation studios Madhouse and Nomad. The anime aired on Animax and TV Asahi from April 2005 to July 2005. A sequel subtitled East Side Story ran in the Shōnen Jump Giga manga anthology from April 2017 to June 2017. Via Darjeeling Via Darjeeling is a 2008 Indian Hindi film directed by debutant Arindam Nandy. It stars Kay Kay Menon, Sonali Kulkarni, Vinay Pathak, Sandhya Mridul and Rajat Kapoor as the lead protagonists. Act of God Act of God is a 2009 Canadian documentary film that investigates the "metaphysical" effects of being struck by lightning. It was directed by Jennifer Baichwal and distributed by Zeitgeist Films. The films world premier was at the 2009 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto on 30 April 2009. It went on general release in Canada on 1 May 2009, and limited release in the United States on 31 July 2009. The films European premiere was at the 44th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in the Czech Republic on 11 July 2009. Kaalbela kaalbela is a 2009 Bengali film directed by Goutam Ghose .The film stars Parambrata Chatterjee, Paoli Dam, Soumitra Chatterjee and Santu Mukherjee. This film is set against the background of the Naxalite movement. Based on a 1980s novel by Samaresh Majumdar, the film sets itself up, quite self-consciously, within a certain tradition of films, namely radical political Bengali cinema of the 1970s and 1980s. It thus establishes an intertextuality and a certain connection with them. By situating itself and the story it has to tell, within this matrix of the 1970s radical Bengali cinema, Ghose anchors the film squarely within that time. The mood and the events certainly, but even the way black and white shots are used, underlines a somewhat documentary – and thus temporally limited – way these sequences are put to use. Love Life of a Gentle Coward Love Life of a Gentle Coward is a 2009 Croatian comedy film directed by Pavo Marinković. It won three awards at the 2009 Pula Film Festival. Danger Danger is a 2005 Telugu-language thriller film written and directed by Krishna Vamsi, produced by Sunkara Madhu Murali under Karthikeya Creations banner and starring Allari Naresh, Sairam Shankar, Abhishek, Swathi, and Shireen in lead roles. The film soundtrack and background score were composed by Joshua Sridhar. Dialogues for the film were written by popular actor Uttej. The film was released on 29 October 2005. Hard Core Logo 2 Hard Core Logo 2 is a 2010 Canadian drama film written and directed by Bruce McDonald. It is a sequel to McDonalds 1996 film, Hard Core Logo. Hard Core Logo 2 assumes the same filmmaking style as McDonald’s latter-mentioned cult classic Hard Core Logo. It is a faux-documentary that follows Bruce the filmmaker as he investigates a claim made by Care Failure of the band Die Mannequin. She claims to be possessed by the spirit of rock star Joe Dick, a principal character in the original movie, who was shown to commit suicide near the close of the film. This sequel follows tensions between the principal characters, and the progression of Bruce the filmmaker’s investigation into Care Failure’s channeling of the deceased rocker’s spirit. The Subjection Submission is a 2010 Swedish documentary film directed by Stefan Jarl and narrated by Stellan Skarsgård. In the film, director Jarl has his blood drawn for a series of tests to show how much of a "chemical burden" is in his body. Jarl convinces actress Eva Röse, who is pregnant, to have the blood tests also. The film goes on to describe the issue of chemicals and plastics invented since World War II and how they affect the health of people around the world. The film had its North American premiere at the Mill Valley Film Festival on 15 October 2010. Sleepwalker Sleepwalker is a 2011 Hong Kong film directed by Oxide Pang. I Love Hong Kong 2012 I Love Hong Kong 2012 is a Hong Kong comedy film produced by Eric Tsang and directed by Chung Shu Kai and Chin Kwok Wai. Film stars an ensemble cast of Tsang, Teresa Mo, Bosco Wong, Denise Ho, Stanley Fung, Siu Yam-yam, William So, Mak Cheung-ching, 6 Wing, Vivian Zhang and guest stars a star-studded cast of Hong Kong stars. This film is a sequel of the 2011 film I Love Hong Kong with a different storyline but similar theme. The film was released in Chinese New Year 2012. Krishna Aur Kans Krishna Aur Kans is a 2012 Hindi Flash-animated film produced and distributed by Reliance Entertainment. It was directed by Vikram Veturi. It was tax free in six states at the time of his release and released in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and English. A new mobile game was also launched on the occasion of Janmashtami after being inspired from film. It was the widest ever released animation movie in India. Karama Has No Walls Karama Has No Walls is a 2013 documentary film by Sara Ishaq about the Yemen revolution. {| class="wikitable" width="95%" ! colspan="5" style="background: LightSteelBlue;" | Awards |- ! Award ! Date of ceremony ! Category ! Recipients and nominees ! Result |- | Academy Award | March 2, 2014 | Best Short Subject Documentary | Sara Ishaq | |- |} Bhai Bhai is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film, produced by Nagarjuna Akkineni on Annapurna Studios and directed by Veerabhadram Chowdary in association with Reliance Entertainment. Starring Nagarjuna Akkineni, Richa Gangopadhyay in lead roles and music composed by Devi Sri Prasad The Hindi-dubbed version titled Bhai: Mera Big Brother premiered on Zee Cinema on 23 October 2017. Anaamika Anaamika / Nee Enge En Anbe is a 2014 Telugu- Tamil bilingual thriller film directed by Sekhar Kammula, starring Lady Superstar Nayanthara in the lead role. It was simultaneously shot in Tamil as Nee Enge En AnbeBoth films are remakes of the Hindi film Kahaani. Subconscious Password Subconscious Password is a 2013 3-D animated film by Chris Landreth offering an imaginary, comedic look at the inner workings of Landreths mind, as he tries to remember someones name at a party. The film was produced the National Film Board of Canada with the participation of Copperheart Entertainment and the Seneca College Animation Arts Centre. The film is made with computer animation, as well as pixilation sequences at the beginning and end of the film, featuring animation director John R. Dilworth as the friend whose name Landreth cannot recall. Subconscious Password is Landreths first 3-D film and third with the NFB, Copperheart Entertainment and Seneca College. The idea for the film came to Landreth after watching a rerun of Password in 2010. Adhyaksha Adyaksha is a 2014 Indian Kannada language romantic comedy film directed by Nanda Kishore. It stars Sharan, Hebah Patel, P. Ravi Shankar, Malavika Avinash, Chikanna and Ramesh Bhat. It is a remake of the Tamil film Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam. The Gifted The Gifted is a 2014 Filipino Comedy revenge-romance film written and directed by Chris Martinez. The Gifted was produced by Viva Films and MVP Entertainment. The film stars Anne Curtis, Sam Milby, and Cristine Reyes. It was released September 3, 2014. Bride Wars Bride Wars is a 2015 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Tony Chan. The film is a remake of 2009s Bride Wars that starred Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway. It was released in China on August 20, 2015. Library Wars: The Last MIssion is a 2015 Japanese romance action comedy film directed by Shinsuke Sato. The film is a sequel of Library Wars, with both films based on the light novel series Library War written by Hiro Arikawa and illustrated by Sukumo Adabana. The film was released on October 10, 2015. Arrête ton cinéma! Arrête ton cinéma is a 2016 French comedy film directed by Diane Kurys. Shajarur Kanta Shajarur Kanta is a 2015 Byomkesh Bakshi mystery film based on the novel of same name by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. The film is directed by Saibal Mitra, and produced by Pradip Churiwal and Saikat Mitra. It is the second Shajarur Kanta film adaptation in Bengali, another was 1974 film of same name. James Bond James Bond is a 2015 Telugu action comedy film written and directed by Sai Kishore Macha and produced by Anil Sunkara under the banner A.K.Entertainments. It features Allari Naresh and Sakshi Chaudhary in the lead roles while Ashish Vidyarthi, Raghu Babu and Krishna Bhagavan appear in supporting roles. The Benefit of the Doubt The Benefit of the Doubt is a 2017 Belgian thriller film directed and written by Samuel Tilman in his directorial debut. The film had its world premiere at the Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur on 3 October 2017. It received seven nominations at the 9th Magritte Awards, including Best First Feature Film and Best Actress for Natacha Régnier. Carnaval fi Dachra Carnaval fi Dachra is a 1994 Algerian comedy film directed by Mohamed Oukassi. Makhlouf Bombardier, unusual, decides to be elected mayor of a dechra. So he surrounds himself with trusted partners to organize a great campaign for his election. Bombardier became the mayor of the village and is organizing an international film festival to compete at the Carthage festival. In his action, he is pursued by the Court of Auditors for embezzlement. So, his ultimate goal is to become the president. Fengshui Fengshui is a 2018 South Korean period film directed by Park Hee-gon. It stars Cho Seung-woo, Ji Sung, Kim Sung-kyun, Baek Yoon-sik and Moon Chae-won. The film tells the story of a pungsu expert, Park Jae-sang, who can determine the land that bring good fortune and people around him who compete to occupy the land in order to change their fate and become king. The film is the third and final installment of Jupiter Films three-part film project on the Korean fortune-telling traditions, following The Face Reader and The Princess and the Matchmaker. It was released in South Korea on September 19, 2018. Ah Boys to Men 4 Ah Boys to Men 4 is a 2017 Singaporean comedy film directed by Jack Neo, and the fourth installment in the Ah Boys to Men film series. It was released in cinemas on 9 November 2017. The City Slicker The City Slicker is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Prints of the film survive in the film archive of the Library of Congress. So's Your Old Man Sos Your Old Man is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Gregory La Cava and starring W. C. Fields and Alice Joyce. It was written by J. Clarkson Miller based on the story "Mr. Bisbees Princess" by Julian Leonard Street as adapted by Howard Emmett Rogers. It was filmed at Astoria Studios in Queens. The film was remade as a talkie in 1934, with W. C. Fields again starring, under the title Youre Telling Me! In 2008, Sos Your Old Man was added to the United States National Film Registry. Be Yourself! Be Yourself! is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Fanny Brice and Robert Armstrong. The plot involves an entertainer managing a boxer. The cinematographer was Karl Struss and the running time is 65 minutes. Ain't Nature Grand! Aint Nature Grand! is a February 1931 Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Bosko. It was directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising. Helping Grandma Helping Grandma is a 1931 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 103rd Our Gang short that was released. Moonlight for Two Moonlight for Two is an American animated short film. It stars Goopy Geer, one of the few recurring main characters of the Harman-Ising-produced Merrie Melodies. It may have been released on June 11, 1932, but one source is unsure of its exact date Like most Merrie Melodies of its time, it was directed by Rudolf Ising; its music was directed by Frank Marsales. The Phantom Express __NOEDITSECTION__ The Phantom Express is a 1932 American mystery crime-drama directed by Emory Johnson and based on the Emory Johnson story. The film stars William Collier as Bruce Harrington, Sally Blane as Carolyn Nolan and Hobart Bosworth as Mr. Harrington. It was commercially released on August 15, 1932 by Majestic Pictures. Swat the Fly Swat the Fly is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film directed by Dave Fleischer and starring Betty Boop and Pudgy the Puppy. Tough Guy Tough Guy is a 1936 American action film directed by Chester Franklin, written by Florence Ryerson and Edgar Allan Woolf, and starring Jackie Cooper, Joseph Calleia, Rin Tin Tin, Jr., Harvey Stephens, Jean Hersholt, and Edward Pawley. It was released on January 24, 1936, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. By Pike Wish upon a Pike, also known as The Magic Fish, is a 1938 fantasy film directed by Aleksandr Rou, which was his debut and filmed at Soyuzdetfilm. It is adapted from a play by Yelizaveta Tarakhovskaya, itself based on At the Pikes Behest and other tales from Slavic folklore. The film tells the story of Yemelya the fool who catches a magical pike that grants him wishes in exchange for its life. Dog Daze Dog Daze is a 1939 Our Gang short comedy film directed by George Sidney. It was the 181st Our Gang short that was released. The Mexican Spitfire's Baby The Mexican Spitfires Baby is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by Charles E. Roberts and Jerome Cady. It is the sequel to the 1940 film Mexican Spitfire Out West. The film stars Lupe Vélez, Leon Errol, Charles Buddy Rogers, ZaSu Pitts, Elisabeth Risdon and Fritz Feld. The film was released on November 28, 1941, by RKO Pictures. Don't Talk Dont Talk is a 1942 American short propaganda film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer about the dangers of homefront espionage in wartime. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 15th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. The Grain That Built a Hemisphere The Grain That Built a Hemisphere is a 1943 short animated propaganda film about corn produced by Walt Disney for the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1943. Wacky Blackout Wacky Blackout is a 1942 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series. It was directed by Bob Clampett, animated by Syd Sutherland and an uncredited Rod Scribner, and musical direction by Carl Stalling. In the Meantime, Darling In the Meantime, Darling is a 1944 American drama film produced and directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by Arthur Kober and Michael Uris focuses on a wealthy war bride who is forced to adjust to living in spartan conditions in military housing during World War II. Soldaten og Jenny Jenny and the Soldier is a 1947 Danish dramatic film written and directed by Johan Jacobsen. The black-and-white film is based on the 1940 stage play Brudstykker af en mønster written by Danish playwright Carl Erik Soya. The gritty romantic drama received critical praise for its authentic portrayal of everyday life. Jacobsen received the very first Bodil Award for Best Danish Film, while both Poul Reichhardt and Bodil Kjer were awarded Bodils for their leading roles. Jenny and the Soldier is one of the ten films listed in Denmarks cultural canon by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The Creeper The Creeper is an independent horror film distributed by 20th Century Fox. Onslow Stevens plays a mad doctor whose serum turns a man into a catlike killer. Omoo-Omoo the Shark God Olivia Olivia is a 1951 French film directed by Jacqueline Audry, and based on the 1950 semi-autobiographical novel by Dorothy Bussy. It has been called a "landmark of lesbian representation". Two Lost Worlds Two Lost Worlds is a 1951 science fiction/adventure film directed by Norman Dawn and starring James Arness and Laura Elliott. The film was produced independently by Boris Petroff from his original story. The film was scripted by Phyllis Parker, and distributed by Eagle-Lion Classics Inc., with a 1952 reissue by Classic Pictures Inc.. Here Come the Nelsons Here Come the Nelsons is a 1952 American comedy film starring real-life husband and wife Ozzie and Harriet Nelson and their sons David and Ricky Nelson. The supporting cast includes Rock Hudson, Sheldon Leonard, Jim Backus, Gale Gordon, and Chubby Johnson. The film was directed by Frederick de Cordova. Here Come the Nelsons doubled as the pilot for the television series The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. I Dream of Jeanie I Dream of Jeanie is a 1952 American historical musical film based on the songs and life of Stephen Foster who wrote the song "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair" from which the title is taken. The film was directed by Allan Dwan for Republic Pictures and was shot in Trucolor. The film is also known as I Dream of Jeanie. The River Girl The River Girl is a 1954 Italian melodrama film directed by Mario Soldati and starring Sophia Loren, Gérard Oury and Rik Battaglia. Heidi and Peter Heidi and Peter is a 1955 Swiss family drama film directed by Franz Schnyder and starring Heinrich Gretler, Elsbeth Sigmund and Thomas Klameth. It was a sequel to the 1952 film Heidi, which was itself an adaptation of the 1880 novel Heidi by Johanna Spyri. It was the first Swiss film made in colour and was one of the biggest grossing films in Switzerland for the year. Alias John Preston Alias John Preston is a 1955 British thriller film directed by David MacDonald and starring Betta St. John, Alexander Knox and Christopher Lee. Its plot is about a mysterious and wealthy man who moves to a small village where he outwardly appears to be a friendly figure but nurses a dangerous secret. Tugboat Granny Tugboat Granny is a "Merrie Melodies" cartoon animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released June 23, 1956, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and June Foray. The cartoons title is a play on Tugboat Annie, and is the only cartoon in the Warner Bros. series to bear Grannys name. It joined Guided Muscle and The Grey Hounded Hare as the cartoons featured on the final episode of ABCs The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show on September 2, 2000. Cheese It, the Cat! Cheese It, the Cat! is a 1957 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, directed by Robert McKimson. It is the second of three McKimson cartoons parodying televisions The Honeymooners. Every Day Except Christmas Every Day Except Christmas is a 37-minute documentary film filmed in 1957 at the Covent Garden fruit, vegetable and flower market, then located in the Covent Garden area of East central London. It was directed by Lindsay Anderson and produced by Karel Reisz and Leon Clore under the sponsorship of Ford of Britain, the first of the companys "Look at Britain" series. Every Day and other short, mostly documentary films made within two or three years, reflected the concept of Free Cinema, films which were "free" in the sense that they were made outside the traditional structure of filmmaking. The film received a BAFTA nomination for Best Documentary; and won the Grand Prix at the Venice Festival of Shorts and Documentaries. L'eau à la bouche L’eau à la bouche is a 1960 French film directed by Jacques Doniol-Valcroze and starring Françoise Brion, Bernadette Lafont and Alexandra Stewart. The Barbarians Revak the Rebel is a 1960 film set in Iberia in the days leading up to the outbreak of the Second Punic War. Jack Palance plays an Iberian prince whose nation and family are so abused by the Carthaginians that he turns to the Romans for help in achieving his revenge. This film was adapted for the screen by John Lee Mahin and Martin Rackin from The Barbarians, a novel written by F. Van Wyck Mason. The film also only followed the first half of the book and was directed by Rudolph Maté. The film was a pilot for a projected ninety-minute TV series to be called The Barbarians which was never picked and got theatrical release out of the US. The film was first released as Rivak the Barbarian or The Barbarians. Revak the Rebel was filmed on location in Italy and it cost NBC $750,000, making it the most expensive pilot ever produced. The film has been released on DVD as Revak the Rebel by Sinister Cinema, a company specializing on B movies, Z movies, peplums and similar productions. The Delinquents The Delinquents is a 1959 Spanish drama film directed by Carlos Saura. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. Winter A-Go-Go Winter A-Go-Go is a 1965 American comedy-drama film directed by Richard Benedict and starring James Stacy, William Wellman Jr., Beverly Adams, John Anthony Hayes, Jill Donohue, Tom Nardini, Duke Hobbie, Julie Parrish, Buck Holland, Linda Rogers, and Nancy Czar. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on October 28, 1965. Il dio serpente Il dio serpente is a 1970 Italian erotic fantasy film directed by Piero Vivarelli and featuring Italian-based American actress Nadia Cassini in her first lead role. The film is an earlier example of voodoo themed sexploitation films shot in the Venezuela by Italian directors. The theme song of the film, "Djamballà" by Augusto Martelli, reached the first position in the Italian hit parade. Tayna zheleznoy dveri The Secret of the Iron Door is a 1970 Soviet childrens film directed by Mikhail Yuzovsky after a screenplay by Aleksandr Rejzhevsky loosely based on a story Wizard walked through the city by Yuri Tomin. Produced by Gorky Film Studio. Runtime - 69 min. The Wandering Swordsman The Wandering Swordsman is a 1970 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Chang Cheh and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring David Chiang and Lily Li. Don Quijote cabalga de nuevo Don Quijote cabalga de nuevo is a 1973 Spanish-Mexican comedy film directed by Roberto Gavaldón based on Miguel de Cervantess novel Don Quixote, starring Cantinflas as Sancho Panza, Fernando Fernán Gómez as Don Quixote, and María Fernanda DOcón as Dulcinea. The Soul of Nigger Charley The Soul of Nigger Charley is a 1973 blaxploitation and western film directed by Larry Spangler and starring Fred Williamson. It is the sequel to 1972s The Legend of Nigger Charley. It is followed by Boss Nigger. It is rated R in the United States. The Gathering Storm The Gathering Storm is a 1974 British/American television biopic film, about Winston Churchills life in the years just prior to, and at the start of, World War II, from 1936 to 1940. It was a joint production of the BBC and NBC, made in 1974 in the Hallmark Hall of Fame; it starred Richard Burton as Churchill and Virginia McKenna as Clementine Churchill. Robin Bailey portrays Neville Chamberlain. The supporting cast includes Ian Bannen as Adolf Hitler, Ian Ogilvy as King Edward VIII, and Patrick Stewart as Clement Attlee. The film has the same title as the first volume of Churchills largely autobiographical six-volume history of the war. This volume covers the period from 1919 to 10 May 1940, the day he became prime minister. The film was broadcast on United Kingdom television under the title Walk with Destiny. Although another film about Churchill, made in 2002, was also called The Gathering Storm, it bears little resemblance to the 1974 film. Paul and Michelle Paul and Michelle is a 1974 drama film directed and produced by Lewis Gilbert, whose story Vernon Harris and Angela Huth dramatized. It is a sequel to the 1971 film Friends, by the same director and with the same lead actors. Cover Girl Models Cover Girl Models is a 1975 exploitation film from New World Pictures about three models who become involved in international espionage. Life Gamble Life Gamble, also known as Life Combat, is a 1979 Hong Kong Wuxia film directed by Chang Cheh and starring the Venoms, Kara Hui and Alexander Fu Sheng. It was written by Chang Cheh and I Kuang and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. The Ghost Dance The Ghost Dance is a 1982 American Western slasher film directed and co-written by Peter F. Buffa, and starring Julie Amato, Victor Mohica, Henry Bal, and Frank Salsedo. Its plot follows a Native American shaman who becomes possessed by an evil spirit that drives him to kill. It was the first slasher film to be based around and feature Native American characters. The Miracle of Kathy Miller The Miracle of Kathy Miller is a 1981 American made-for-television drama film based on the real-life story of a Scottsdale, Arizona teenager who was critically injured in a 1977 car accident. Helen Hunt, in an early starring role, plays the title part; Frank Converse and Sharon Gless are cast as Kathys parents. Kathy, a high school track and field athlete, overcame the severe mental and physical injury to compete in and finish a long-distance race. The distributor was Universal TV. Second-Hand Hearts Second-Hand Hearts is a 1981 American comedy film directed by Hal Ashby from a screenplay by Charles Eastman. A shorter version of this screenplay, under its original intended title The Hamster of Happiness, was written by Eastman for the unconventional NBC anthology series NBC Experiment in Television, which was broadcast in 1968 with Mildred Dunnock and Susan Tyrell in the cast. It was the second of three films Ashby directed which were produced by Lorimar Productions. Sacred Ground Sacred Ground is a 1983 American Drama Western film directed by Charles B. Pierce and starring Tim McIntire, L. Q. Jones and Jack Elam. The film was shot in several outdoor locations in Oregon. Tosca's Kiss Il Bacio di Tosca is a 1984 film directed by Daniel Schmid, a documentary of life in the Casa di Riposo per Musicisti of Milan, the worlds first nursing home for retired opera singers, founded by composer Giuseppe Verdi in 1896. The New York Times review called it "Bravissimo!" Dustin Hoffman cited Il Bacio di Tosca as a direct inspiration for his 2012 film Quartet. L'assassino è ancora tra noi Lassassino è ancora tra noi is a 1986 Italian horror film written and directed by Camillo Teti, and co-written by Ernesto Gastaldi and Giuliano Carnimeo. It is loosely based on the crimes of the Italian serial killer known as "the Monster of Florence". A Girl from Hunan A Girl from Hunan is a 1986 Chinese drama film directed by Xie Fei and U Lan. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival, and was one of the first mainland Chinese films to be commercially screened in the United States. The film is based on a 1929 short-story, Xiao Xiao, by author Shen Congwen. Living on Tokyo Time Living on Tokyo Time is a 1987 film starring Minako Ohashi and Ken Nakagawa and directed by Steven Okazaki. It is a romantic comedy revolving around Japanese American rock musician Ken and his marriage of convenience to Kyoko, a young immigré from Japan who speaks limited English. The film received a nomination for a Grand Jury Prize at the 1987 Sundance Film Festival. Khatron Ke Khiladi Khatron Ke Khiladi is a 1988 Indian Bollywood film directed by T. Rama Rao and produced by V. B. Rajendra Prasad. It stars Dharmendra, Sanjay Dutt and Madhuri Dixit in pivotal roles. The film was remade in Telugu as Simha Swapnam. The film did well financially and was declared as "Hit". Steal the Sky Steal the Sky is a 1988 HBO movie directed by John D. Hancock and starring Mariel Hemingway and Ben Cross. The film is based on the true story of Iraqi fighter pilot Munir Redfa, who defected by flying a MiG-21 fighter jet to Israel in 1966. Steal the Sky was the first production under the HBO-Paramount co-financing agreement launched in 1987. The 1986 story of a female agent of the Israeli Mossad involved in the defection of an Iraqi Israeli nuclear scientist may have also been instrumental in gaining attention for the film. The soundtrack was composed and performed by New age artist Yanni. Without Her Consent Without Her Consent is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film directed by Sandor Stern. Originally airing on NBC, the film is based on a true story and stars Melissa Gilbert as a woman who seeks justice after being raped by an acquaintance. White Angel White Angel is a 1994 British thriller film directed by Chris Jones and starring Harriet Robinson, Peter Firth and Don Henderson. Heavy Weather Heavy Weather is a television film with a screenplay by Douglas Livingstone based on the novel Heavy Weather by P. G. Wodehouse, set at Blandings Castle. It was made by the BBC and WGBH Boston, first screened by the BBC on Christmas Eve 1995 and shown in the United States on PBSs Masterpiece Theatre on 18 February 1996. Big Dreams & Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story Big Dreams and Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story is a 1995 television biopic about the life of country music singer Dottie West portrayed by Michele Lee. Bill DElia directed the film which was shot in Nashville TN between July 11 and August 4, 1994. The film first aired on January 22, 1995 on CBS. A Life Apart: Hasidism in America A Life Apart is 1997 documentary produced for PBS about Hasidic Judaism in America. It was direct by Menachem Daum and Oren Rudavsky. Narrated by Leonard Nimoy and Sarah Jessica Parker, it mainly examines the Jewish sect in Brooklyn. Interviews include: Yaffa Eliach Samuel Heilman Arthur Hertzberg Mayer Schiller Diana: A Tribute to the People's Princess Diana: A Tribute to the Peoples Princess is a 1998 television film about Diana. The Assault The Assault is a 1996 American action film directed by Jim Wynorski. The film is about a detective Stacy who brings a witness for protection at a womens retreat. Villains after the witness descend on the building and the women and maintenance man Mike have to defend themselves and fight them off. The plot was influenced by Assault on Precinct 13. Reviewer Douglas Pratt wrote that the "film is loaded with action scenes and supposedly helpless women wasting dozens of tough guys armed to the teeth, so whats not to like?." The Pooch and the Pauper The Pooch and the Pauper is a 2000 American television film, starring Richard Karn, Fred Willard, Vincent Schiavelli, Peter MacNicol and Daryl Mitchell. It was directed by Alex Zamm. The Return of Monte Cristo The Return of Monte Cristo is a French film directed by André Hunebelle. Edmond Dantes, imprisoned in Sisteron for denouncing and allowing the dismemberment of a whole network of resistance, escapes in the company of his friend Bertuccio in 1947 to South America. But the wreckage of the plane was soon rescued near Brazil and the two fugitives are considered dead. They save the life of a young girl, Linda, and her father Louis in the wilderness. One day Linda is kidnapped. The bandits seek to do violence. The release ended with the murdering of her father. Dantes and Bertuccio promise to never abandon Linda. The years pass, but the chances of their misfortune lead them to meet a drunk man, Faria, who claims to hold a treasure. Two days later the three men and Linda set off for the mountains, carrying high explosives needed to clear a path to the location of treasure ... Rich, with a new name Christian Montes, Edmond introduced into the environment where Morcerf - who married Edmonds bride Maria - and Villefort and live luxuriously thanks to the millions stolen that enabled their success. He finds the informant confirms her suspicions and draws in a trap the two instigators of the felony. Linda brings a snare to the master Villefort, who wants to kill Edmond for a second time... Revoir Julie Julie and Me is a Canadian lesbian romantic comedy film, directed by Jeanne Crépeau and released in 1998. The film’s French title translates literally as "See Julie Again". Like Father, Like Santa Like Father, Like Santa is a TV movie starring Harry Hamlin and William Hootkins. It premiered on Fox Family in 1998 on their 25 Days of Christmas programming block. The script was written by Mark Valenti. Me and the Big Guy Me and the Big Guy is a 1999 short film that parodies Nineteen Eighty-Four by way of lampooning the fact that Big Brother is watching everyone, even those hed rather not. You Are Not I You Are Not I is a 1981 American drama film directed by Sara Driver and starring Suzanne Fletcher, Evelyn Smith, and Luc Sante. The film was shot in six days for $12,000. Thought to have been lost, a print was discovered in 2008, and has been released on the DVD set "Driver X4: The Lost and Found Films of Sara Driver". Don't Look Back is a 1999 Japanese coming-of-age film, directed by Akihiko Shiota, that revolves around a series of incidents that tests the friendship of two ten-year-old best friends. Searching Ruins on Broadway, Galveston, for Dead Bodies Searching Ruins on Broadway, Galveston, for Dead Bodies is a 1900 black-and-white silent film depicting the destruction caused by the Galveston hurricane on September 8, 1900. The film was produced by Edison Studios. It depicts laborers clearing debris searching for dead bodies. A body was found during the search. King Rikki King Rikki is a 2002 drama film starring Jon Seda, Mario López, Tonantzin Carmelo and Timothy Paul Perrez. This film was based on the play Richard III by William Shakespeare. It was directed by James Gavin Bedford and written by Jesse Graham. Gostanza da Libbiano Gostanza da Libbiano is a 2000 Italian historical drama film written and directed by Paolo Benvenuti. It is rigorously based on the original 1594 trial records of the eponymous nun accused of witchcraft in Tuscany. It was entered into the main competition at the 2000 Locarno International Film Festival, in which it won the Special Jury Prize. Teen Devian Teen Devian is a 1965 Bollywood film directed by Amarjeet, starring Dev Anand. Filmed mostly in black and white, with some colour scenes, the movie tells the story of a poet who falls in love with three different women. It is inspired by writer D.H. Lawrences works. The music was composed by S. D. Burman, whose son Rahul Dev Burman composed the English version of this film titled "Oh Boy and Three Girls", but the print was never released. Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi... Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi is a 1999 Bollywood musical romance film directed by Raj Kaushal. The film starred debutantes Rinke Khanna, Dino Morea and Sanjay Suri. The film is set against the backdrop of a Performing Arts College. Percept Picture Company, an advertising agency has produced Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi with 300 debutantes, an industry first in Indian cinema. Upon release the film received mixed to positive reviews. The soundtrack remained an all time chart buster. The Murder of Stephen Lawrence The Murder of Stephen Lawrence is a single British television true crime drama film, written and directed by Paul Greengrass, that first broadcast on ITV on 18 February 1999. The film, based on the murder committed on 22 April 1993, follows Stephens parents Doreen and Nevilles quest for justice as a gang of racists are tried for their sons murder. Marianne Jean-Baptiste and Hugh Quarshie star as Doreen and Neville, with Leon Black playing Stephen, and Ashley Walters, Millicent Gezi, Joseph Kpobie and Brian Bovell also amongst the main cast. The film was first conceived in 1997, with then head of drama at ITV, Nick Elliott, commissioning the project before a script had even been written. Producer Mark Readhead said a key part of the film was to "concentrate on the personal, rather than police, procedures", in order to create a "true story". The film was notable for being actress Marianne Jean-Baptistes first British screen role since her Oscar nomination for Secrets and Lies. The film was released on VHS in the United States on 23 April 2002, but this remains the only home release. Tomka dhe shokët e tij Tomka and his friends is a 1977 Albanian drama film directed by Xhanfise Keko. The film stars Enea Zheku as Tomka, the leader of a group of boys fighting Nazis. The movie was mostly shot in the city of Berat, Albania. Escape from Taliban Escape From Taliban is a 2003 Indian film directed by Ujjal Chattopadhyaya. The film is based on the story A Kabuliwalas Bengali Wife by Sushmita Banerjee, who fled Afghanistan in 1995 after six years of living there with her Afghan husband. During that time, the Taliban issued a death sentence for her because she refused to abide by their rule on converting to Islam. Sushmita Banerjee, whose book inspired this movie, was shot dead by suspected Taliban militants in Afghanistan in September 2013. The Valley The Valley is a 1976 short film made by a then fifteen-year-old Peter Jackson with his friends. It was strongly influenced by the films of Ray Harryhausen. It was filmed silent on a Super 8 camera and was shown on the childrens television show Spot On. Mike Yokohama: A Forest with No Name is a 2002 Japanese television film directed by Shinji Aoyama, starring Masatoshi Nagase. Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story is a 2005 Bollywood historical drama film directed by Akbar Khan. The movie starred Kabir Bedi, Sonya Jehan, Manisha Koirala, Arbaaz Khan, Vaquar Shaikh and Pooja Batra in the title roles. The movie was released on 18 November in India. Music was composed by the legend of Indian film music Naushad Ali. This was the last work of Naushad Ali who died on 5 May 2006. It was the most expensive Indian film at the time, surpassing the budget of Devdas and costing more than . The film was released in Pakistan by Eveready Pictures and did record business at the box office. However, the film was a financial failure in India, where it grossed only , bringing its worldwide gross to . Without My Daughter Without My Daughter is a 90-minute documentary directed by Kari Tervo and Alexis Kouros. In 1987, a book titled Not Without My Daughter was published, based on the story of an American woman, Betty Mahmoody. According to the book, Mahmoody and her daughter Mahtob Mahmoody were taken by her Iranian husband, Sayyed Bozorg Mahmoody, for a "two-week holiday" to Iran, and he kept them there against their will. She managed to escape 18 months later, taking their 5-year-old daughter with her to Turkey and back to the United States. In 1991, a movie titled Not Without My Daughter starring Sally Field was released, based on the events described in her book. This documentary tells Sayyed Mahmoodys side of that story. It goes beyond the personal and emotional desires of a father seeking to meet his daughter, and explores the wider political and global contexts underlying the case of the Mahmoody family. Junior Mandrake Junior Mandrake is a 1997 Malayalam comedy film directed by Ali Akbar. Jagadish, Jagathy Sreekumar, Rajan P. Dev and Janardhanan plays the lead roles in this film. The film did excellent business in the box office and also gained the present cult following release of the movie in Home videos and Cable television networks. A sequel of Junior Mandrake namely "Senior Mandrake" was released in 2010 by the same director, but it wasnt a success at the box office due to poor script. War Game War Game is a 2001 animated short film made by the British animation company Illuminated Films, and based on the Michael Foreman novel of the same name. The film included many of the same scenes listed in the book, although four new characters were created. In the short, the boys, are out playing a game of football when they hear about England declaring war on Germany. As in All Quiet on the Western Front, the boys waste no time in enlisting in the army. Later that night, Will and Lacey tell their parents and Annie of the great news. While Dad wishes them well, and Annie is sobbing for Lacey, Mum tells her boys that war is not a game, and that they will be killed. But regardless, the boys leave for France, where they encounter hardships of the trenches, shooting competitions with the Germans, and bully beef. On Christmas Day, a German soldier walks onto the battleground and invites the English soldiers to a football match. However, the match is broken up by the commanding officers, and the soldiers return to their trenches. That evening the soldiers go over the top and are cut down by artillery and machine gun fire. Lacey, Freddy, and Billy are killed instantaneously. Will is severely wounded, and lies in a shell crater with a German soldier. They exchange photos from home before both men die of their wounds. The DVD cover has the dedication: "In memory of my uncles who died in the Great War. William James Forman, killed aged 18, Frederick Benjamin Foreman, killed aged 20, William Henry Goddard, killed aged 20, Lacey Christmas Goddard, died of wounds Christmas Day 1918, aged 24." A New Day in Old Sana'a A New Day in Old Sanaa is a 2005 romantic drama film directed by Bader Ben Hirsi, a British playwright and director of Yemeni ancestry, and produced by Ahmed Abdali. It was shot in San‘a’, the capital of Yemen, and was the first Yemeni film to be shown at the Cannes Film Festival. The film was advertised as the first film to come out of Yemen. The running time of the film was 86 minutes, and versions were released in English and Arabic. In addition to Cannes, the film was screened at the Cairo International Film Festival; after its showing in Cairo, Hirsi received a prize of 100,000 pounds from the Egyptian Ministry of Culture. Nevermore Nevermore is a 2007 film written and directed by independent director Thomas Zambeck. Fear of Clowns 2 Fear of Clowns 2 is a 2007 American horror film written and directed by Kevin Kangas. Its a sequel to Fear of Clowns and takes place two years after the events of the original and continues the story of a young woman getting stalked by a killer clown. Camille Camille: The Fate of a Coquette is a 1926 short film by Ralph Barton. Its development is described in Bruce Kellners biography of Barton, The Last Dandy. This 33-minute silent film was compiled from Bartons home movies and is loosely based on the French novel, La Dame aux Camélias, by Alexandre Dumas, fils. The homemade film is a mish mash of dos and donts i.e. a group of people presumably drinking real alcohol from liquor bottles during prohibition. The appearance of a toilet in a bathroom scene had almost never be done in American silent films of the time, with the exception of The Crowd. Appearances are made by Charlie Chaplin, Paul Robeson, Anita Loos, H. L. Mencken, Theodore Dreiser, Sinclair Lewis, Paul Claudel, and many other socialites of 1920s Paris, France and New York City, U.S. Paradesi Paradesi is a 2007 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by P. T. Kunju Muhammed. It was produced by Antony Perumbavoor under the company Aashirvad Cinemas. Mohanlal plays Valiyakaththu Moosa, in three stages of his life, between the ages of 35 and 80. It also features Lakshmi Gopalaswamy, Swetha Menon, Padmapriya, Jagathy Sreekumar, and Siddique in significant roles. The film talks the issue of Indian citizens who left the country before independence in search of job, mostly to Arabia, and happened to reach Pakistan, and then when returned to the homeland, happened to be holding a Pakistani passport, and now is forced by the Indian authorities to leave the nation to Pakistan, which even the Pakistani authorities wont allow. Girls Rock! Girls Rock! is a 2007 documentary film that follows four 8-18-year-old girls at the Rock and Roll Camp for Girls in Portland, United States. At Rock and Roll Camp, girls ranging in age from eight to 18 are taught that "it is 100% okay to be exactly who you are." The girls have a week to select a band, an instrument they may have never played before, and write a song. In between, they are taught by indie rock stars such as Carrie Brownstein from Sleater-Kinney various lessons of empowerment from self-defense to anger management. At the end of the week, all the bands perform a concert for over 700 people. The film follows several campers: Laura, a Korean adoptee obsessed with death metal; Misty, who is emerging from a life of meth addiction, homelessness and gang activity; and Amelia, an eight-year-old who writes experimental rock songs about her dog Pipi. The film ultimately explores what happens to the girls as they are given a temporary reprieve from being sexualized, analyzed, and pressured to conform. Kangaroo Kangaroo is a 2007 Indian Malayalam-language drama thriller film directed by Raj Babu and starring Prithviraj Sukumaran, Kavya Madhavan and Jayasurya. The screenplay was written J. Pallassery from a story by Anil Raj. The Island Inside The Island Inside is a 2009 film directed by Dunia Ayaso and Félix Sabroso. The Philosopher Kings The Philosopher Kings is a 2009 documentary film directed by Patrick Shen, and produced by Greg Bennick, about custodial workers at major U.S. universities and their lives. Filming took place at Cornish College of the Arts; UC Berkeley; Duke University; University of Florida; Princeton University, for the section about Josue Lajeunesse; the California Institute of Technology; and Cornell University. The film premiered at Silverdocs in June 2009 and was shown at the SF DocFest film festival at The Roxie in San Francisco in October 2009. Passport to Love Passport to Love is a 2009 Vietnamese romantic comedy directed by Victor Vu. Produced by Infocus Media Group and Wonderboy Entertainment, the film was released on February 13, 2009 in Vietnam. The film won Audience Choice and Best Supporting Actress at Vietnams 2008 Golden Kite Awards. Talentime Talentime is a 2009 Malaysian drama film written and directed by Yasmin Ahmad. Yasmin, in her blog, has described it "as a story full of joy and pain, hope and despair, a host of beautifully-written songs, and rich characters". A Hindu open cremation and a scene reminiscent of the 2001 Kampung Medan riots are included in the film. The film was released on 26 March 2009 in Malaysia and marks Yasmins last feature film prior to her death on 25 July 2009. The Water The Water is a short film directed by Kevin Drew and starring Cillian Murphy, David Fox, and Leslie Feist. Uncle David Uncle David is a 2010 British black comedy film directed by David Hoyle, Gary Reich, and Mike Nicholls. It was produced by Reich and stars Hoyle, an English performance artist, in the titular role alongside English pornographic actor Ashley Ryder. Developed collectively under the banner of the Avant-Garde Alliance, it was filmed in October 2009. Created without a script, every scene was improvised and filmed in a single take. Set in a caravan park on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent, South East England, a young man with a childlike mind named Ashley arrives to stay with his Uncle David. Escaping from his abusive mother, Ashley enters into a sexual relationship with his uncle who offers his insights into the world and the nature of reality. Eventually Ashley tells David that he wants to die, and David agrees to carry out the killing. The film premiered on 25 March 2010 at the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival held in the BFI Southbank in central London. Reviews were mixed, but the film won several awards at international film festivals. It was released on DVD by Peccadillo Pictures in 2011. The Greater Good The Greater Good is an anti-vaccination propaganda film. It debuted at the Dallas International Film Festival on April 2, 2011, and began playing in Los Angeles, California on October 14, 2011. The film was endorsed by controversial doctor Joseph Mercola on his website, as part of "Vaccine Awareness Week", a joint venture with the anti-vaccine organization National Vaccine Information Center. The conjecture presented in the movie that vaccines might cause autism is contradicted by all existing scientific evidence on the subject. Slayers Gorgeous is a 1998 comic fantasy anime film written by Hajime Kanzaka and directed by Hiroshi Watanabe. Gorgeous is the fourth film in the Slayers saga and the final anime entry in the prequels to the main series. It received mostly favorable reviews, and was followed by the short Slayers Premium in 2001. In the film, the wandering sorceresses-for-hire Lina Inverse and Naga the Serpent get involved in a war between Lord Calvert and his army and his rebellious teenage daughter Marlene and her legion of dragons. Lina sides with Calvert while Naga goes to work for Marlene. Ouran High School Host Club is a 2012 Japanese school comedy film written by Natsuko Ikeda and directed by . The film is a live action adaptation of the manga series Ouran High School Host Club by Bisco Hatori. It was released on March 17, 2012. Saint Dracula 3D Saint Dracula 3D is a 2012 film directed by Rupesh Paul. Produced by BizTV Network – the producers of Dam 999, Saint Dracula 3D became the second stereoscopic 3D film to be made on the story of Count Dracula, as Dario Argento had already directed Dracula 3D earlier that year. The film was released in English and Malayalam Tibetan Dog The Tibetan Dog is a 2011 Chinese/Japanese animated film directed by Masayuki Kojima, co-produced by Madhouse, China Film Group Corporation and Ciwen Pictures. It premiered at 51st Annecy Film Festival in June 2011. In this film, a young boy named Tenzing leaves for Tibet after his mother passes away to live with his father in the prairies and encounters a true friend in form of a golden Tibetan Mastiff. Maiden Japan released the film on home video in the U.S.. See You Next Tuesday See You Next Tuesday is a 2013 independent drama film directed by Drew Tobia and his first full length feature film. The film had its world premiere on October 13, 2013 at the London Film Festival and Eleanore Pienta as a pregnant woman that has a complicated personal relationship with her family. Tobia initially came up with the concept for the film after viewing one of Eleanore Pientas photography projects, which featured a pregnant woman that had a phobia of her fetus contracting an infection by flies. From there Tobia wrote the films script and added additional characters to round out the cast. Filming took place in Brooklyn in Greenpoint, Sunset Park, and Bushwick. Three Windows and a Hanging Three Windows and a Hanging is a 2014 Kosovan drama film directed by Isa Qosja. It was selected as the Kosovan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. It was the first time that Kosovo submitted a film in this category. The Magic Snowflake The Magic Snowflake is a 2013 French animated Christmas adventure comedy film made by Gaumont Animation. This full-length animated feature film was co-produced with Snipple Animation and Dapaco Productions. This is a sequel to the 2010 animated film Santas Apprentice. Daughters of Mother India Daughters of Mother India is a 2014 Indian documentary film by Vibha Bakshi on the aftermath of the 2012 Delhi gang rape. The film received the National Film Award for Best Film on Social Issues at the 62nd National Film Awards. The Garden Left Behind The Garden Left Behind is a drama film directed by Flavio Alves and starring Michael Madsen, Ed Asner, and Carlie Guevara. The story centers around the life of Tina Carrera, a Mexican trans woman, struggling to make a life for herself as an undocumented immigrant in New York City. The Garden Left Behind became the first independent film to be funded substantially through donations and sales via eBay. All Cats Are Grey All Cats Are Grey is a 2014 Belgian coming-of-age drama film directed by Savina Dellicour and co-written by Dellicour and Matthieu de Braconier. All Cats Are Grey had its world premiere at the 32nd Turin Film Festival. It also screened as a special presentation during the 2015 Santa Barbara International Film Festival, where it won Best International Film. Critical response was generally strong and the film received nine nominations at the 6th Magritte Awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Dellicour. For Love or Money For Love or Money is a Chinese romance film based on Hong Kong novelist Amy Cheungs 2006 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Gao Xixi and starring Liu Yifei and Rain. Originally slated for release on 11 November 2014, the film was moved earlier to 7 November 2014. The Receptionist The Receptionist is a 2016 drama film directed by London-based Taiwanese director Jenny Lu, starring Teresa Daley and Chen Shiang-chyi. Inspired by a true story, the film follows the lives of Asian migrant women who had arrived in London in hopes of a better life but end up taking jobs in an illegal massage parlor to survive. The film premiered at the Golden Horse Film Festival on 20 November 2016. Marija Marija is a 2016 German-Swiss drama film directed by Michael Koch. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Fall in Love Like a Star Fall in Love Like a Star is a 2015 Chinese romantic drama film directed by Tony Chan, starring Yang Mi and Li Yifeng. It was released on December 3, 2015. How Heavy This Hammer How Heavy This Hammer is a 2015 Canadian drama film directed by Kazik Radwanski. The film had its world premiere at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival and its international premiere at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Parbona Ami Chartey Tokey Parbona Ami Chartey Tokey is a 2015 Bengali romantic drama film directed by Raj Chakraborty and produced by Shree Venkatesh Films and Surinder Films. This film is a remake of Telugu film named Uyyala Jampala released in 2013. The film illustrates love story and family drama – with Bonny Sengupta and newcomer Koushani Mukherjee playing the lead characters. The films music is by Indradeep Dasgupta. Maikäfer flieg Fly Away Home is a 2016 Austrian drama film directed by Miriam Unger based on the biographical novel by Christine Nöstlinger. From the Balcony From the Balcony is a 2017 Norwegian drama film directed by Ole Giæver. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Don't Swallow My Heart, Alligator Girl! Dont Swallow My Heart, Alligator Girl! is a 2017 Brazilian drama film directed by Felipe Bragança. It was screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. Una famiglia A Family is a 2017 Italian drama film directed by Sebastiano Riso. It was screened in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival. Familyhood Familyhood is a 2016 South Korean comedy-drama film directed by Kim Tae-gon, starring Kim Hye-soo. Pataki Pataki is an Indian Kannada-language action comedy film directed by Manju Swaraj and produced by S. V. Babu under the banner S.V.Productions. Starring Ganesh and Ranya Rao playing the lead roles while Arjun Janya compose the music. The film was a remake of Telugu film Pataas. Mangalyam Thanthunanena Mangalyam Thanthunanena is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language family satire film directed by Soumya Sadanandan and written by Tony Madathil, starring Kunchacko Boban and Nimisha Sajayan. The film was released on 20 September 2018. Tess of the Storm Country Tess of the Storm Country is a 1914 silent drama directed by Edwin S. Porter. It is based on the 1909 novel of the same name by Grace Miller White. It stars Mary Pickford, in a role she would reprise eight years later for the 1922 adaptation by John S. Robertson. In 2006, the film was named to the National Film Registry by the Librarian of Congress, for its "cultural, aesthetic, or historical significance". Riders of the Purple Sage Riders of the Purple Sage is a 1925 American silent western film directed by Lynn Reynolds and starring Tom Mix, Mabel Ballin, and Warner Oland. Based on the 1912 novel Riders of the Purple Sage by Zane Grey, the film is about a former Texas Ranger who pursues a corrupt lawyer who abducted his married sister and niece. His search leads him to a remote Arizona ranch and the love of a good woman. The film is preserved today. Long Fliv the King Long Fliv the King is a 1926 American silent comedy short film starring Charley Chase and featuring Oliver Hardy and Max Davidson in supporting roles. It is a remake of the 1920 Harold Lloyd film His Royal Slyness about a young man who accidentally becomes the King of a tiny country. Old Ironsides Old Ironsides is a silent film starring Charles Farrell, Esther Ralston, Wallace Beery, and George Bancroft. Shiver My Timbers Shiver My Timbers is a 1931 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 109th Our Gang short that was released. Down to Their Last Yacht Down to Their Last Yacht is a 1934 comedy adventure produced and distributed by RKO Pictures. Power Jew Süss is a 1934 British historical romantic drama film based on Lion Feuchtwangers 1925 novel Jud Süß, about Joseph Süß Oppenheimer. Directed by Lothar Mendes, the film stars German actor Conrad Veidt in the role of Oppenheimer. The screenplay was written by Dorothy Farnum and Arthur Rawlinson. Unlike the Nazis antisemitic film Jud Süß, the British film is sympathetic to Jews, and generally considered to be a faithful adaptation of Feuchtwangers novel. It was intended to be a condemnation of antisemitism, not a justification of it. The German version is considered by some to be an antisemitic response to Mendes philo-semitic film. The Challenge The Challenge is a 1938 British drama film directed by Milton Rosmer and Luis Trenker and starring Robert Douglas and Luis Trenker. The film is about the first successful ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865 by Edward Whymper. This British film is one of two 1938 Trenker remakes of Struggle for the Matterhorn in which Trenker acted in 1928, the other being the German The Mountain Calls. Hold That Kiss Hold That Kiss is a romantic comedy film starring Maureen OSullivan and Dennis OKeefe. Submarine Patrol Submarine Patrol is a 1938 film directed by John Ford and starring Richard Greene and Nancy Kelly. The supporting cast includes Preston Foster, George Bancroft, Elisha Cook and John Carradine. The movie was partly written by William Faulkner. Footlight Serenade Footlight Serenade is a 1942 musical comedy film directed by Gregory Ratoff, starring Betty Grable, John Payne, and Victor Mature. Life Begins at Eight-Thirty Life Begins at Eight-Thirty is a 1942 drama film starring Monty Woolley as a washed-up, alcoholic actor, Ida Lupino as his daughter, and Cornel Wilde as her boyfriend. It is based on the play The Light of Heart by Emlyn Williams. Moscow Strikes Back Moscow Strikes Back is a Soviet war documentary about the Battle of Moscow made during the battle in October 1941 – January 1942, directed by and Ilya Kopalin. It won an Academy Award for Best Documentary. Unpublished Story Unpublished Story is a 1942 British black-and-white war film directed by Harold French and starring Richard Greene and Valerie Hobson. It was produced and co-written by Anthony Havelock-Allan. Lights of Old Santa Fe Lights of Old Santa Fe is a 1944 American Western Musical film directed by Frank McDonald with a screenplay by Gordon Kahn and Bob Williams. The film stars Roy Rogers and Dale Evans in a story about a rodeo owner and her struggle to make her show a success. When her rodeo is sabotaged by a rival showman, Rogers brings the perpetrator to justice. The Huggetts Abroad The Huggetts Abroad is a 1949 British film starring Jack Warner, Kathleen Harrison, Petula Clark and Susan Shaw. It was the final film of The Huggetts. The film was less commercially successful than its predecessors. A sequel, Christmas with the Huggetts, was planned but never made. The Lone Wolf and His Lady The Lone Wolf and His Lady is the 15th and final Lone Wolf film produced by Columbia Pictures, directed by John Hoffman and written by Edward Dein and Michael Stuart Boylan. The Lone Wolf and His Lady features Ron Randell in his first and only appearance as the former jewel thief turned private detective, the Lone Wolf. Pop 'im Pop! Pop Im Pop! is a 1950 animated Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short directed by Robert McKimson and released by Warner Bros., written by Warren Foster, with animation by Charles McKimson, Phil DeLara and Rod Scribner, music by Carl Stalling and voices by Mel Blanc. The cartoon stars Sylvester the Cat and Hippety Hopper, and is the first appearance of Sylvester Junior. It was first released on October 28, 1950. Appunti su un fatto di cronaca Appunti su un fatto di cronaca is a 1951 Italian documentary film directed by Luchino Visconti. One Wild Oat One Wild Oat is a 1951 British comedy film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Stanley Holloway, Robertson Hare and Sam Costa with a notable appearance by a pre-stardom Audrey Hepburn as an extra. The I Don't Care Girl The I Dont Care Girl is a 1953 Technicolor film starring Mitzi Gaynor. It is a biography of an entertainer, Eva Tanguay. Mardi Gras Mardi Gras is a 1958 American musical comedy film directed by Edmund Goulding and starring Pat Boone and Christine Carère. Sail a Crooked Ship Sail a Crooked Ship is a 1961 American black-and-white comedy heist film starring Robert Wagner, Dolores Hart, Carolyn Jones, Frankie Avalon, Ernie Kovacs and Frank Gorshin. It was directed by Irving Brecher and was based on the novel of the same name by Nathaniel Benchley, published in 1960. Sail a Crooked Ship was Kovacs last movie, released shortly before he was killed in a car crash. Harts other 1961 film, Francis of Assisi, inspired her to retire from acting two years later and become a Roman Catholic nun. Santo contra los zombies Santo contra los Zombies is a 1961 Mexican film directed by Benito Alazraki. It depicts the popular character El Santo in a pulp style film. Ulisse contro Ercole Ulysses Against the Son of Hercules is a 1962 peplum film directed by Mario Caiano. Gladiators 7 Gladiators 7 is a 1962 film directed by Pedro Lazaga. The film has several elements from Akira Kurosawas film The Seven Samurai. Amrapali Amrapali is a 1966 historical Hindi film directed by Lekh Tandon, starring Vyjayanthimala and Sunil Dutt as leads. Music of the film was by Shankar-Jaikishan. The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. It was based on the life of Amrapali, the nagarvadhu of Vaishali in present-day Bihar, the capital of the Licchavi republic in ancient India around 500 BC and Ajatashatru, the Haryanka dynasty king of the Magadha empire, who falls in love with her. Though he destroys Vaishali to get her, she in the meantime has been transformed by her encounter with Gautama Buddha, of whom she becomes a disciple and an Arahant herself. Her story finds mention in old Pali texts and Buddhist traditions. The film was selected as the Indian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 39th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Though the film wasnt a commercial success, in time it started being seen as classic and is remembered not just for its dramatic cinematography of war scenes by Dwarka Divecha, and Bhanu Athaiyas costumes for which she travelled to the Ajanta Caves, to seek references in Buddhist frescoes of the era, to create period costumes that subsequently became a template for costumes of that era, but also for the strong Anti-war sentiment the film reveals in the end. Derevenskiy detektiv Village Detective is a 1969 Soviet crime comedy film directed by Ivan Lukinsky and based on the novella of the same name by Vil Lipatov. Lyrical detective lives of rural local policeman Aniskin. Later on the screens came two sequels: Aniskin and Fantomas and Aniskin Again. Brothers Five Brothers Five is a 1970 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Lo Wei and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. Cheng Pei-pei plays the role of Yen Lai, a woman who must reunite the Kao brothers to rid the Teng Lung Manor of killers whilst avenging the murder of their father. Deliver Us from Evil Deliver Us from Evil is a 1973 American made-for-television crime drama film starring George Kennedy, Jan-Michael Vincent and Bradford Dillman. It originally aired as the ABC Movie of the Week on September 11, 1973. The films synopsis is probably inspired from the real-life skyjacker "D B Cooper" who on November 24, 1971, hijacked an airliner, extorting US$200,000 and then parachuted out of the plane never to be seen again. Live at the Rainbow Live at the Rainbow 74 is a live album by the British rock band Queen released in September 2014. The Incredible Sarah The Incredible Sarah is a 1976 British drama film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Glenda Jackson. It presents a dramatization of the acting career of Sarah Bernhardt. Ride a Wild Pony Ride a Wild Pony is a 1975 American-Australian family adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions, directed by Don Chaffey and based on the novel A Sporting Proposition by James Aldridge. Blood and Diamonds Blood and Diamonds is a 1978 Italian crime film directed by Fernando di Leo. Cindy Cindy is a 1978 American musical television film that features an entirely African-American cast. Directed by William A. Graham, the film is an urbanized retelling of Cinderella. Ghar Ghar is an Indian Bollywood film directed by Manik Chatterjee, released on 9 February 1978. The film is about a young married couple coping with the aftermath of rape, and stars Vinod Mehra and Rekha in lead roles. The film was remade in Tamil as Kaadhal Kiligal and in Malayalam as Aa Raathri. Earthbound Earthbound is a 1981 American comic science fiction film directed by James L. Conway. The Cricket The Cricket is a 1980 Italian erotic drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. For this film Virna Lisi was awarded David di Donatello for best actress, while Fred Bongusto won the Nastro dArgento for best score. The Case Is Closed Kharij, sometimes translated as The Case is Closed, is a 1982 Bengali film by Mrinal Sen. It is based on a novel by Ramapada Chowdhury. It tells the story of a middle-class family whose child servant is found dead, and their efforts to pacify his grieving father. Do You Remember Love Do You Remember Love is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film starring Joanne Woodward and Richard Kiley. It won three Emmy Awards, the Humanitas Prize, the Writers Guild of America Award, and a Peabody Award. The History of White People in America The History of White People in America was a series of 30-minute mockumentary-style vignettes, first broadcast in 1985 on Cinemax. It was hosted by Martin Mull, and starred Fred Willard, Mary Kay Place, Amy Lynne, Christian Jacobs, and Edie McClurg. It was written and produced by Martin Mull and Allen Rucker, and directed by Harry Shearer. Mulls wife Wendy Haas contributed the music. The History of White People in America was done in the style of documentaries about minorities in the United States. The focus is a family of empty-headed white people clueless about the complexities of the world around them. Each 30-minute segment focuses on a particular theme. Martin Mull plays a reporter after the fashion of 60-Minutes investigative TV journalism, interviewing participants as well as providing narration or commentary directly into the camera. Reel Horror Reel Horror is a 1985 horror/comedy film directed by Ross Hagen from a screenplay by Jeanne Lucas, composed primarily of footage from other films, in two of which Hagen acted. The films included are The Butchers, Up Your Teddy Bear, Daddys Deadly Darling, Cycle Psycho, Bad Charleston Charlie, Nicole, and Night Creature. The premise of the film is that ghosts are escaping from these films and need to be recaptured. The film received generally negative reviews and currently has a 2.2 rating on The Internet Movie Database. The Zoo Gang The Zoo Gang is a 1985 American teen film directed by Pen Densham and John Watson. It stars Robert Jayne, Tiffany Helm, Jason Gedrick, and Jackie Earle Haley. Fight for Life Fight for Life is a 1987 American made-for-television drama film starring Jerry Lewis, Patty Duke and Morgan Freeman. It was originally broadcast on March 23, 1987 on the ABC. Disaster at Silo 7 Disaster at Silo 7 is a 1988 American made-for-television thriller-drama film directed by Larry Elikann. It is loosely based on the 1980 Damascus Titan missile explosion. Where's Officer Tuba? Wheres Officer Tuba? is a 1986 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Philip Chan and Ricky Lau and starring Sammo Hung, David Chiang, Jacky Cheung and Joey Wong. The film was later remade as Look Out in 1990 which starred Stephen Chow. Yateem Yateem is a 1988 Indian film directed by J. P. Dutta and released in 1988. The movie stars Sunny Deol, Farha Naaz, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Danny Denzongpa and Amrish Puri. The Gifted One The Gifted One is a 1989 American fantasy television film that aired on NBC on June 25, 1989. Outback Minnamurra is a 1989 Australian film about a feisty woman who lives on a country property. It is also known as Outback and Wrangler. The plot appears to have been inspired by The Squatters Daughter. David Stratton called it "almost The Man from Snowy River III in terms of plot and character". Les noces de papier The Paper Wedding is a 1989 made for television Canadian film directed by Michel Brault, screenplay by Jefferson Lewis. It was entered into the 40th Berlin International Film Festival. The Gamble The Gamble is a 1988 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. It was shot in Rome and Venice. The film is based on the novel with the same name written by Alberto Ongaro. It was generally panned by critics. Educating Peter Educating Peter is a 1992 American short documentary film directed by Gerardine Wurzburg about Peter Gwazdauskas, a special needs student with Down syndrome, and his inclusion in a standard third grade classroom in Blacksburg. It won an Oscar at the 65th Academy Awards in 1993 for Documentary Short Subject. Combination Platter Combination Platter is a 1993 drama film directed by Tony Chan and starring Jeffrey Lau, Colleen OBrien, and Lester Chit-Man Chan. It is the directorial debut of Tony Chan. The film follows the story of Robert, a young illegal immigrant, who lives in Flushing, seeking to marry a U.S. citizen so he can stay in the country legally. Cooperstown Cooperstown is a 1993 American drama film directed by Charles Haid and written by Lee Blessing. The film stars Alan Arkin, Graham Greene, Maria Pitillo, Charles Haid, Ed Begley Jr., Josh Charles and Paul Dooley. The film premiered on TBS on January 26, 1993. Accidental Meeting Accidental Meeting is a 1994 made-for-TV thriller film directed by Michael Zinberg, and starring Linda Gray and Linda Purl. The film was promoted as the female version of Strangers on a Train. Black Holes Black Holes is a 1995 Italian romance film directed by Pappi Corsicato. Brian Wilson: I Just Wasn't Made for These Times Brian Wilson: I Just Wasnt Made for These Times is a 1995 biographical musical film directed by Don Was, centered on Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys. Through interviews with Brian and the Wilson family, the documentary examines the ups and downs of Wilsons life, including the early years of the Beach Boys, his years of substance abuse, and his long road to recovery. A soundtrack, I Just Wasnt Made for These Times, accompanied its release. Its name derives from the Beach Boys song "I Just Wasnt Made for These Times", released on Pet Sounds. Wielki tydzien Holy Week is a 1995 Polish drama film directed by Andrzej Wajda. It was entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear for outstanding artistic contribution. Her Costly Affair Her Costly Affair is a 1996 television film directed by John Patterson. The film was initially to be released as Consensual Relations, until lead actress Bonnie Bedelia had it changed. Filming took place in Southern California. Hu Du Men Hu-Du-Men is a 1996 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Shu Kei. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Hungry for You Hungry for You is a 1996 American erotic thriller and science fiction film directed by Dimitri Logothetis and produced by Gary Hudson. This film has music composed by Joel Hirschhorn. The film stars: Michael Phenicie, Rochelle Swanson, Gary Wood, Nancy Hochman and Ritchie Montgomery in the lead roles. Saints and Sinners Saints and Sinners is a 1994 crime and drama film starring Damian Chapa, Jennifer Rubin, and Scott Plank. It was written, directed and produced by Paul Mones. The films production company was MDP Worldwide. Camarate Camarate: accidente ou atentado? is a 2001 Portuguese film directed by Luis Filipe Rocha on the investigation of the 1980 Camarate air crash. It was Portugals submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but it was not accepted as a nominee. Hero of Rome Il Colosso di Roma is a 1964 Italian sword and sandal film set in Rome in 508 BC, and depicts the expulsion of the last kings of Rome and the legend of Gaius Mucius Scaevola. The film was directed by Giorgio Ferroni. The Last Home Run The Last Home Run is a 1996 film directed by Bob Gosse. It tells the story of Jonathan Lyle, an elderly man in a nursing home who is transformed by a mystic, for five days, into a 12-year-old boy playing Little League Baseball. The Last Home Run also starred Jordi Vilasuso and Vinnette Justine Carroll, and included cameos by former Major League Baseball players Gary Carter and Dave Winfield. It was based on a story by Roger Flax who wrote the screenplay along with Ed Apfel. The independent film was produced in 1995, and was released direct-to-video on March 23, 1996. The movie marked the only film appearance by the real Marley, the Labrador Retriever that was the central character of the best-selling 2005 book Marley & Me. Author John Grogan devoted Chapter 16, "The Audition", to the dogs escapades during filming at a Lake Worth hotel parking lot. Marley got a screen credit "Marley the Dog...As Himself" for his two minutes of screen time. Kandagawa inran sensô is a 1983 Japanese pink film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, who would later go on to a career directing mainstream horror films. Uninvited Uninvited is a 1999 Italian thriller film directed by Carlo Gabriel Nero and starring Vanessa Redgrave and Franco Nero. It premiered at the Mar del Plata Film Festival in Argentina on 26 November 1999 before its release in Italy on 19 May 2000. Bhagwaan Dada Bhagwaan Dada is a 1986 Hindi-language Indian feature film about a criminal who becomes morally redeemed through his love for a child. Bhagwaan Dada was directed by J. Om Prakash and stars Rajinikanth, Rakesh Roshan, Sridevi, Tina Munim, Paresh Rawal and Danny Denzongpa. Director J Om Prakashs grandson and Rakesh Roshans son Hrithik Roshan also appears in a pivotal role. This was Hrithik Roshans last film as a child actor after previously making brief appearances in Aasha and Aap Ke Deewane. 14 years later, he made his debut as an adult in Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai. The movie was dubbed in Tamil as Agni Karangal. The Artist's Dilemma The Artists Dilemma is a 1901 silent, fantasy film. It was filmed in New York City, New York, USA. It is short film running two minutes. It features an artist asleep in his studio and his dream of a clock opening and a beautiful woman coming out of it. The Amazing Mister Bickford The Amazing Mr. Bickford is a video released by Frank Zappa in 1987, containing orchestral pieces by Zappa set to the clay animation of Bruce Bickford. It was released direct-to-video. To date it has not yet been released on DVD. Bør Børson II Bør Børson II is a 1976 Norwegian musical film directed by Stein-Roger Bull and starring Rolv Wesenlund and Britt Langlie. The film is a sequel to the 1974 film Bør Børson Jr. Too Late Too Late is a 2000 Portuguese film directed by José Nascimento. The script is based on a true story. It was Portugals submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Dadar Kirti Dadar Kirti is a Bengali romantic drama film directed by Tarun Majumdar. The film was based on an unpublished novel of Saradindu Bandopadhyay. It stars Tapas Paul, Mahua Roychoudhury, Ayan Banerjee, Debashree Roy, Sandhya Roy, Kali Banerjee, Ruma Guha Thakurta and Anup Kumar. The film attained a huge box office success upon its release and still has a popular following. Adanggaman Andanggaman is a 2000 historical drama film directed by Roger Gnoan MBala. It was an international co-production between the Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Switzerland, Italy and France. Lolita Vibrator Torture is a 1987 Japanese pink film directed by Hisayasu Satō. It was produced by producer-director Kan Mukais Shishi Productions. It was released by Nikkatsu and shown as the third feature of a triple-bill with two films in their Roman Porno series. The film includes the first screen role for Takeshi Itō, who would go on to be one of the most popular pink film actors of his era. Takeshi Itō won the first Best Actor award at the Pink Grand Prix for his performance in Toshiya Uenos Non-Stop Pleasure, and lead actress of Lolita: Vibrator Torture, Kiyomi Itō was awarded Best Actress at the same ceremony for Hisayasu Satōs Dirty Wife Getting Wet. Adhipan Adhipan is a 1989 Indian Malayalam action thriller film, directed by K. Madhu. The film stars Mohanlal, Parvathy and Monisha in the lead roles. The film has musical score and songs composed by Shyam The film was a Average success. On Distant Shores On distant shores is a 1958 Soviet-era Azerbaijani war film. Co-written by Imran Gasimov, Hasan Seyidbeyli, directed by Tofig Taghizade, the film portrays the life of the legendary Azerbaijani guerrilla of the Second World War Mehdi Huseynzade, who fought the Nazi forces in the present-day Italy and Slovenia, hence the film`s name On distant shores referring to the Adriatic Sea. The Power of Good: Nicholas Winton The Power of Good: Nicholas Winton is a 2002 documentary about Nicholas Winton, the man who organized the Kindertransport rescue mission of 669 children from German-occupied Czechoslovakia on the eve of the Second World War. Director Matej Mináč decided to make the documentary after meeting Winton while developing the film treatment for All My Loved Ones. Nishkarsha Nishkarsha is a 1993 Indian Kannada-language heist thriller directed by Sunil Kumar Desai, starring Vishnuvardhan, Anant Nag and B. C. Patil. The story revolves around a bank robbery where terrorists become trapped with the hostages. It also explores the many travails of the police commissioner and anti-terrorist squad commandos to free the hostages and reign in the terrorists. The film was hailed as a one-of-a-kind in Kannada cinema with its realistic plot elements and that a single location used for most parts of filming. The film won three awards at the 1993–94 Karnataka State Film Awards — First Best Film, Best Screenplay and Best Sound Recording. Conceptually, the movie is inspired by Die Hard. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Sanghatana. Once again the movie is re-releasing in kannada, hindi with dts cinemascope on 20 September 2019. Sadanandante Samayam Sadanandante Samayam is a 2003 Malayalam satirical film directed by Akbar-Jose and starring Dileep and Kavya Madhavan. The Brides in the Bath The Brides in the Bath is a 2003 Yorkshire Television film based on the life and Old Bailey trial of British serial killer and bigamist George Joseph Smith, the "Brides in the Bath Murderer". Martin Kemp plays the role of Smith, and Richard Griffiths plays barrister Sir Edward Marshall-Hall. The script was written by Glenn Chandler and directed by Harry Bradbeer. Americanese Americanese is a 2006 American romantic drama film directed by Eric Byler and starring Chris Tashima, Allison Sie, Kelly Hu, Ben Shenkman, Autumn Reeser, and Joan Chen. It is based on the novel American Knees by Shawn Wong, concerning the relationships of a man and woman of Asian descent in the United States. Big Bird in Japan Big Bird in Japan is a 1989 television special by the Childrens Television Workshop, that aired on PBS January 16, 1989. It is the sequel to Big Bird in China which was also based on the popular television series Sesame Street. It talks about where Big Bird and Barkley visit some Japanese guests, count to 3 in Japanese and teach Japanese words. This television special was filmed in Kyoto and Tokyo in 1988. The program was also produced with the help of NHK. The Other Side of AIDS The Other Side of AIDS is a 2004 pseudoscience documentary film by Robin Scovill. Through interviews with prominent AIDS denialists and HIV-positive people who have refused anti-HIV medication, the film makes the claim that HIV is not the cause of AIDS and that HIV treatments are harmful, conclusions which are rejected by medical and scientific consensus. The film was reviewed in Variety and The Hollywood Reporter in 2004, and received additional attention in 2005, when Scovills three-year-old daughter died of untreated AIDS. The Bracelet of Bordeaux The Bracelet of Bordeaux is a 2009 family mystery film written, produced, and edited by Frank Eakin, and directed by Casey Kelly. This film was the first to be made entirely in The Woodlands, and was released on May 18, 2009 by Monterey Media in select U.S. theaters. Bow Barracks Forever Bow Barracks Forever is an Indian film directed by Anjan Dutt about Anglo-Indians and their difficulties in retaining their identity since the end of British India. Voltron: Fleet of Doom Voltron: Fleet of Doom is a television special involving heroes of both Voltron series working together to defeat their sworn enemy, King Zarkon, who aligns with the remnants of Emperor Zeppos Drule Empire to create a mighty armada called the Fleet of Doom. This movie was released later on DVD by the company originally responsible for taking the Japanese source material and bringing it to American audiences, World Events Productions. Remix Remix is a Danish 2008 feature film directed by Martin Hagbjer starring Micky Skeel Hansen as a 16-year-old pop singer Ruben. Remix is inspired by the true story of Danish pop idol Jon Gade Nørgaard known by the mononym Jon. Jon was also the subject of the documentary feature film Solo released in 2007. The film was released on January 25, 2008. Nocna zmiana Nocna zmiana is a 1995 Polish documentary film about the events of the night 4 June 1992 when the collusion of all polish parliamentary forces has removed Olszewskis cabinet out of ruling the country. It was directed by Michał Balcerzak. Liberty Kid Liberty Kid is a 2007 low-budget American film directed by Ilya Chaiken. Steam Steam is a 2007 film written and directed by Kyle Schickner, produced by FenceSitter Films, and starring Ruby Dee, Ally Sheedy and Kate Siegel. Parunthu Parunthu is a 2008 Malayalam film by M. Padmakumar starring Mammootty and Jayasurya.The screenplay written by T.A.rasaq. Due to its repetitive theme and negative reviews Parunthu bombed at the box-office. France Francia is a 2009 Argentina film directed by Uruguayan Adrián Caetano, starring Natalia Oreiro. Hostile Makeover Hostile Makeover is a Lifetime Movie Network film. It is a sequel to the 2009 television movie Killer Hair and is based on the third book in the "Crimes of Fashion" series by Ellen Byerrum. Baanam Baanam is a 2009 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by the debutant Chaitanya Dantuluri, starring Nara Rohit and Vedhika in the lead roles. Produced by Priyanka Dutt under the banner Three Angels Studio Pvt Ltd, the film also marks Nara Rohiths debut as lead actor. Baanam was released theatrically on 16 September 2009. The film was moderate box office success but received positive reviews from critics. It was also dubbed in Hindi-language under the title Jeo Aur Jeeno Do. In My End is My Beginning In My End Is My Beginning is a 2013 South Korean film starring Uhm Jung-hwa, Kim Hyo-jin, and Hwang Jung-min. In My End Is My Beginning originally appeared as a short film in Five Senses of Eros, a 2009 anthology about sensuality and sexuality. Then writer-director Min Kyu-dong expanded the short into a feature-length directors cut, which provides a fuller version of the story including "the end" of the relationship not shown in the short. This expanded theatrical version made its world premiere at the 2009 Busan International Film Festival. It was later released in theaters on April 4, 2013. The title is a quotation from the T. S. Eliot poem East Coker, which is taken in turn from "En ma Fin gît mon Commencement", the saying Mary, Queen of Scots, embroidered on her cloth of estate whilst in prison in England. The Cut The Cut is a 2007 South Korean film. A Grande Vitória A Grande Vitória is a 2014 Brazilian sports drama film based on the book Aprendiz de Samurai by Max Trombini. This film adaptation was directed by Stefano Capuzzi Lapietra. Starring Caio Castro and Sabrina Sato, it tells the true story of the judoka Max Trombini, who had a humble and troubled childhood. Through judo, the boy becomes involved with martial arts principles and thus learn to settle down emotionally and starts building a career, becoming one of the greatest judo coaches in Brazil. 24/7 in Love 24/7 in Love is a 2012 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by John D. Lazatin, Mae Czarina Cruz-Alviar, Frasco Santos Mortiz and Dado C. Lumibao from Star Cinema. The film was released nationwide on November 21, 2012. The film is a romance anthology in which several characters are involved in various crazy antics for loves sake. The ensemble cast is composed of selected Star Magics talents to celebrate the agencys 20th anniversary. Hope Hope is a 2014 French drama film directed by Boris Lojkine. It was screened as part of the International Critics Week section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival where it won the SACD Award. Vasilisa Vasilisa is a 2014 Russian film and TV mini-series for Russian World Studios based on the life of Napoleonic War partisan Vasilisa Kozhina directed by Anton Sivers. Russian World Studios originally contracted Dmitry Meskhiev to direct the film, with the lesser known Anton Sivers taking over after Meskhiev pulled out. Janda Pai Kapiraju Janda Pai Kapiraju is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language political action film written and directed by Samuthirakani featuring Nani and Amala Paul in the lead roles. The films soundtrack and background score were composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar. The film was simultaneously made in Tamil as Nimirndhu Nil with Jayam Ravi. While the Tamil version with Jayam Ravi released in 2014, the Telugu version released on 21 March 2015. Nani played a double role in his career for the first time. Despite its Tamil version, Telugu film was dubbed and released in Tamil as Velan Ettuthikkum in 2018. Dressed as a Girl Dressed as a Girl is a documentary film of East London’s alternative drag scene, directed by Colin Rothbart, which focuses on both the public and personal lives of some of the key performers on the alternative drag scene. According to the US/Canadian magazine Vice it has been called a "frockumentary" which, as well as looking at the public face of the drag scene, it tells the personal stories of six of its performers. Although the film documents the highs and lows of their personal lives as well as their on-stage personas, The Guardian notes that "Once the film-maker returns to his subjects off-hours, however, he identifies as much subtle and cherishable variation as there is among birds of paradise." Jackson Durai Jackson Durai is a 2016 Tamil-language horror comedy film written and directed by Dharani Dharan, starring Sathyaraj, Sibiraj, and Bindu Madhavi in the leading roles, while Karunakaran, Rajendran, and Yogi Babu play supporting roles. Featuring music composed by Siddharth Vipin and editing by Vivek Harshan, the film released on 1 July 2016. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Dora The film was dubbed in Hindi as "Jackson The Paying Guest" Satoshi: A Move for Tomorrow is a Japanese drama film directed by Yoshitaka Mori, starring Kenichi Matsuyama and based on the novel of the same name by Yoshio Ōsaki. Últimos días en La Habana Last Days in Havana is a 2016 Cuban drama film directed by Fernando Pérez. It was screened in the Berlinale Special section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. CodeGirl CodeGirl is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Lesley Chilcott. Joseph and Mary Joseph & Mary is a 2016 biblical drama film directed by Roger Christian and starring Kevin Sorbo as Joseph. It portrays the birth and early life of Jesus under the rule of King Herod the Great of the Roman Empire in the 1st century and includes an allegory about forgiveness involving the rabbi Elijah, a fictional character invented for the film. Accidental Family Cest beau la vie quand on y pense is a 2017 French film directed by Gérard Jugnot. The Third Party The Third Party is a 2016 Filipino romantic comedy drama film starring Angel Locsin, Sam Milby and Zanjoe Marudo. It is directed by Jason Paul Laxamana from a screenplay written by Charlene Sawit-Esguerra and Patrick John Valencia. The film was produced by ABS-CBN Film Productions and was theatrically released in Philippine cinemas on October 12, 2016, by Star Cinema. The film marks Angel Locsins second movie this year after Everything About Her, and serves a reunion for her and Zanjoe Marudo who both starred in the 2012 film One More Try; both films were also released by Star Cinema. Song of Back and Neck Song of Back and Neck is a 2018 American comedy film written and directed by Paul Lieberstein. The film stars Paul Lieberstein, Rosemarie DeWitt, Robert Pine, Brian dArcy James, Clark Duke, Sam Anderson and Paul Feig. The film was released on November 30, 2018, by The Orchard. Loot 2 Loot 2 is a Nepali film directed by Nischal Basnet and produced by Madhav Wagle. Loot 2 was released on 24th Feb 2017. It is a sequel of Nepali Blockbuster Loot movie and collected 15 million on the 1st day of release, which is one of the biggest openings in Nepali Film History. By the end of day 5, it successfully earned over 56 Million. It seems that it is bound to cross the Overall Collection of Loot movie by the first week. From Bangkok to Mandalay From Bangkok to Mandalay is the film cast by Myanmar and Thailand for the goodwill. In this film, Myanmar movie stars, Nay Toe, Wutt Hmone Shwe Yi, Sai Sai Kham Leng and newbie Thailand actress, Pilaiporn Supinchompu performed. Nenjil Thunivirundhal Nenjil Thunivirundhal is a 2017 Indian bilingual action drama film written and directed by Suseenthiran. Shot in Tamil and Telugu languages, the film features Sundeep Kishan, Mehreen Pirzada, Vikranth, and Shathiga in the lead roles, with Soori, Praveen, and Harish Uthaman also in pivotal roles. Featuring music composed by D. Imman, the venture began production in December 2016 and was released on 10 November 2017. The film is Dubbed into Hindi as C/o Surya in 2018. Love, Antosha Love, Antosha is a 2019 American documentary film directed and produced by Garret Price, focusing on the life and career of the late actor Anton Yelchin. The film premiered in the Doc Premieres category at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival on January 28, 2019. The film will be released by Lurker Productions in New York and Los Angeles in August 2019. Danse serpentine A Serpentine Dance was an 1896 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss company Star Film and is numbered 44 in its catalogues. The film is currently presumed lost. Le duel d'Hamlet Hamlet, also known as Le Duel dHamlet, is a 1900 French film adaptation of an excerpt from the William Shakespeare play Hamlet. It is believed to have been the earliest film adaptation of the play, and starred actress Sarah Bernhardt in the lead role. It was directed by Clément Maurice. The film is two minutes in length. Hamlet was one of the first films to employ the newly discovered art of pre-recording the actors voices, then playing the recording simultaneous to the playing of the film. Hamlet was shown for first time in The Exposition Universelle on October 1, 1900 in Paris, France. Alice's Day at Sea Alices Day at Sea is an animated short film that is part of the Alice Comedies that were directed by Walt Disney in 1924. It was in black and white and silent. Atlantic Atlantic is a British black-and-white film, directed and produced by Ewald André Dupont and starring Franklin Dyall and Madeleine Carroll. Originally, two versions were made, the English and German-language version Atlantik were shot simultaneously. Subsequently, the production of a French version began in spring 1930 using different footage and partially an altered storyline. The fourth version was released as a silent film. Top Speed Top Speed is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical comedy film released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Brothers. It was based on a 1929 stage musical of the same name by Harry Ruby, Guy Bolton and Bert Kalmar. The film stars Joe E. Brown, Bernice Claire, Jack Whiting, Laura Lee, and Frank McHugh. Laugh and Get Rich Laugh and Get Rich is a 1931 pre-Code American comedy film, directed by Gregory La Cava, from a screenplay he also wrote with contributions from Douglas MacLean, who also was the associate producer, and Ralph Spence. The film stars Dorothy Lee, Edna May Oliver, Hugh Herbert, and Russell Gleason, and revolves around the antics in a boarding house in the early 1930s, run by Oliver, and the complications caused by her husband. The Woman from Monte Carlo The Woman from Monte Carlo is an American pre-Code film produced by Warner Bros. subsidiary First National Pictures in 1931 and released on January 9, 1932. It was directed by Michael Curtiz and gave top billing to German star Lil Dagover in her sole Hollywood film. Leading men Walter Huston and Warren William were listed after the title in the manner of supporting players. Laughing Heirs Laughing Heirs is a 1933 German comedy film directed by Max Ophüls and starring Heinz Rühmann, Max Adalbert, Lien Deyers and Friedrich Ettel. The premiere was on 6 March 1933. The films sets were designed by the art director Benno von Arent. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin and on location in the Rhineland. The Circus Clown The Circus Clown is a 1934 American Pre-Code comedy film about a man who wants to join the circus against the wishes of his ex-circus clown father. It stars Joe E. Brown and Patricia Ellis. Give Me Liberty Give Me Liberty is a 1936 American drama short or historical "special" filmed in Technicolor, produced and distributed by Warner Bros., and directed by B. Reeves Eason. The film won an Academy Award at the 9th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject of 1936. Muss 'em Up Muss Em Up is a 1936 American detective drama film directed by Charles Vidor from a screenplay by Erwin Gelsey. RKO Radio pictures premiered the film in New York City on February 1, 1936, with a nationwide opening on February 14. The film stars Preston Foster and Margaret Callahan, with a supporting cast which includes Alan Mowbray, Ralph Morgan, Big Boy Williams, and Maxie Rosenbloom. Dangerous Number Dangerous Number is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and written by Carey Wilson. The film stars Robert Young, Ann Sothern, Reginald Owen and Cora Witherspoon, and features Dean Jagger. The film was released on January 22, 1937, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Round-Up Time in Texas Round-Up Time in Texas is a 1937 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Oliver Drake. The film stars Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Maxine Doyle. Despite its title, the majority of the film takes place in South Africa. The film is about a cowboy who delivers a herd of horses for his brother, a diamond prospector whose work has attracted the interest of a bunch of badguys. Accidents Will Happen Accidents Will Happen is a 1938 American drama film directed by William Clemens and written by George Bricker and Anthony Coldeway. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Gloria Blondell, Dick Purcell, Sheila Bromley, Addison Richards, Hugh OConnell and Janet Shaw. The film was released by Warner Bros. on April 9, 1938. In Old Caliente In Old Caliente is a 1939 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. Mandrake, the Magician Mandrake the Magician is the seventh serial released by Columbia Pictures. It was based upon the comic strip of the same name. Tail Spin Tail Spin is a 1939 aviation film. The screenplay was written by Frank Wead and directed by Roy Del Ruth. It was based on the book, "Women with Wings: A novel of the modern day aviatrix", authored by Genevieve Haugen, who was also an advisor and stunt pilot in the film. Tail Spin starred Alice Faye, Constance Bennett, Nancy Kelly, Joan Davis, Charles Farrell and Jane Wyman. Granny Get Your Gun Granny Get Your Gun is a 1940 comedy film directed by George Amy and written by Kenneth Gamet. The film stars May Robson, Harry Davenport, Margot Stevenson, Hardie Albright, Clem Bevans and Clay Clement. It is based primarily on supporting characters found in the Perry Mason novel The Case of the Dangerous Dowager. The film was released by Warner Bros. on February 10, 1940. Emergency Landing Emergency Landing is a 1941 American aviation spy-fi romantic screwball comedy film directed by William Beaudine. The film stars Forrest Tucker in his second film and in his first leading role with co-stars Carol Hughes and Evelyn Brent. Emergency Landing features lots of mismatched stock footage of various types of aircraft. Find the Blackmailer Find the Blackmailer is a 1943 American crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman. According to Warner Bros records the film earned $230,000 domestic and $77,000 foreign. In 2010, the film was released by Warner Archive as part of the six-film DVD-R collection Warner Bros. Horror/Mystery Double Features. Romeo y Julieta Romeo and Juliet is a 1943 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, María Elena Marqués and Ángel Garasa. It is loosely based on William Shakespeares tragedy Romeo and Juliet. The film’s dialogue is in verse. Salty O'Rourke Salty ORourke is a 1945 film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Alan Ladd and Gail Russell. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1946. The Spider Woman Strikes Back The Spider Woman Strikes Back is a 1946 horror film starring Gale Sondergaard, with a running time of 59 minutes. Despite the similar title and role played by Sondergaard, the film is not a sequel to the Sherlock Holmes film, The Spider Woman. In The Spider Woman, Sondergaards character is named Adrea Spedding. This time it is Zenobia Dollard. Arson, Inc. Arson, Inc. is a 1949 American film directed by William Berke. It is also known as Firebug Squad and Three Alarm Fire. Trigger, Jr. Trigger, Jr. is a 1950 American Western film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers, his horse Trigger, and Dale Evans. On the Loose On the Loose is a 1951 American drama film directed by Charles Lederer and written by Dale Eunson and Katherine Albert. The film stars Joan Evans, Melvyn Douglas, Lynn Bari, Robert Arthur and Hugh OBrian. The film was released on September 28, 1951, by RKO Pictures. Caribbean Caribbean Gold is a 1952 American pirate film directed by Edward Ludwig and starring John Payne, Arlene Dahl and Cedric Hardwicke. It is known by the alternative title Caribbean. Tit Coq Tit-Coq is a Canadian film, directed by and Gratien Gélinas, and released in 1952. Gélinas immensely popular play started life as a film script, but when he had difficulty with the financing he performed it on stage. By 1952 he was able to raise the money. Filmed essentially as it appeared on stage, it tells the story of Tit-coq, a shy, awkward French-Canadian soldier during World War II with an irreverent sense of humour who falls for the sister of a friend. She promises to wait for him when he is sent to fight oversees, but she doesn’t. When Tit-coq returns he is once again alone in the world. The films cast also includes Juliette Béliveau, Denise Pelletier and Jean Duceppe. The film won the Canadian Film Award for Film of the Year in 1953. Gélinas was so moved by the victory that he began to cry during his acceptance speech, and presenter Dorothy Lamour pulled the handkerchief out of his suit pocket and began to dab at his eyes as he spoke. A restored print of the film was screened at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival, before going into a limited run at repertory theatres. Tree Cornered Tweety Tree Cornered Tweety is a "Merrie Melodies" cartoon animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released May 19, 1956, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. It is one of a few Sylvester and Tweety shorts wherein Tweety does not directly influence the outcome. The cartoon is a parody of Dragnet, with Tweety narrating the short in the style of Joe Friday. King on Horseback La Tour, prends garde! is a 1958 French adventure drama film directed by Georges Lampin, written by Claude Accursi, starring Jean Marais. The film was known under the title "King on Horseback", "Des Königs bester Mann", "Killer Spy". Horsing Around Horsing Around is the 180th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1957 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Pop Cira i pop Spira Priests Ćira and Spira is a 1957 Yugoslav film directed by Soja Jovanović. It was based on Pop Ćira i pop Spira, an 1894 novel by Stevan Sremac. It was the first Yugoslav feature film made in color. The Cool and the Crazy The Cool and the Crazy is a 1958 motion picture that was distributed by American-International Pictures as a double feature with Dragstrip Riot. It stars Scott Marlowe and Gigi Perreau. Now, Hare This Now Hare This is a 1958 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Bugs Bunny. Paratroop Command Paratroop Command is a 1959 war film directed by William Witney, starring Richard Bakalyan, Ken Lynch and Jack Hogan. Quentin Tarantino, an admirer of Witneys work, considers this film to be among his four best. American International Pictures originally released the film as a double feature with Submarine Seahawk. Poveri milionari Poveri milionari is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It is the final chapter in the trilogy started with Poveri ma belli. Sweet Violence Douce violence is a 1962 French drama film directed by Max Pécas and starring Elke Sommer, Pierre Brice, Christian Pezey and Vittoria Prada. Voodoo Blood Death Curse of Simba, also known as Voodoo Blood Death, is a 1965 British supernatural horror film set in Africa, but filmed in England in 18 days. The film was cut by several minutes and released as Curse of the Voodoo in the United States where it was released as a double feature with Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster. Harlow Harlow is a fictionalized drama based on the life of film star Jean Harlow, released in 1965, with Carol Lynley in the title role. It was released shortly before Paramount Pictures film on the same subject. This was Ginger Rogers last film appearance. The film was directed by Alex Segal. Filmmaker Filmmaker, or "Filmmaker: a diary by george lucas", is a 32-minute documentary made in 1968 by George Lucas about the making of Francis Ford Coppolas The Rain People. Monsieur Hawarden Monsieur Hawarden is a 1968 Belgian-Dutch drama film directed by Harry Kümel. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 42nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Evolution Evolution is a 1971 Canadian animated short by Michael Mills, offering a humorous portrayal of evolution. Evolution was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 44th Academy Awards, and received nearly 40 international film awards. A film without words, Evolution was animated, directed, written and produced by Mills during his tenure at the National Film Board of Canada, which began in 1966 and lasted until he formed his own animation company, Michael Mills Productions, in 1974. The film begins with a single cell organisms in the oceans, followed by the first creatures to emerge into land, up until the dawn of modern man. Deep Thrust Lady Whirlwind a.k.a. Deep Thrust is a 1972 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Huang Feng, starring Angela Mao. Hurricane Hurricane is a 1974 American TV film. It was an ABC Movie of the Week. Doktor Mladen Doktor Mladen is a 1975 Yugoslav biographical film directed by Midhat Mutapdžić, on life of Mladen Stojanović during the Second World War. The Farmer's Daughters Farmers Daughters is a 1976 American pornographic film directed by Zebedy Colt, who also starred in the film. Chaste and Pure Casta e pura is a 1981 Italian erotic-comedy film directed by Salvatore Samperi. Broken Oath Broken Oath is a 1977 Hong Kong kung fu film from South Korean director Jeong Chang-hwa, with action choreography by Tyrone Hsu Hsia and Yuen Woo-ping. The Golden Harvest production stars Angela Mao. Closet Cases of the Nerd Kind Closet Cases of the Nerd Kind is an award-winning short film spoof of the classic science fiction film Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The film was written and produced by Rick Harper and Bob Rogers. Stand by Your Man Stand by Your Man is a 1981 American made-for-television biographical film based on the life of Tammy Wynette, the country music superstar, including her tumultuous marriage to fellow star George Jones. Wanda Whips Wall Street Wanda Whips Wall Street is a 1982 pornographic film directed by Larry Revene and starring Veronica Hart. The Treasure Hunters Treasure Hunters aka "Master of Disaster" is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Lau Kar Wing, starring Alexander Fu Sheng and Gordon Liu. It was released in 1981. Terrible Joe Moran Terrible Joe Moran is a 1984 American made-for-television drama film directed by Joseph Sargent and starring James Cagney in his final film, Art Carney, and Ellen Barkin. The film, about an aging ex-boxer who needs to use a wheelchair for mobility, won an Emmy Award in 1984. Clips from Cagneys 1932 boxing picture Winner Take All were used to illustrate the characters earlier career. Reportedly, impressionist Larry Foster dubbed much -- if not all -- of the Cagney dialog, as the stroke afflicted actor slurred his words and the decision was made to replace his voice with that of Foster doing a Cagney impersonation. Larry Foster was a member of the Kirby Sone Four singing group and was brought in by CBS to record the dialog in New York City. Slices of Life Slices of Life is a 1985 French comedy-sci fi film directed by François Leterrier. It is based on Gérard Lauziers comic strip of the same name. Seduction: The Cruel Woman Seduction: The Cruel Woman is a 1985 West German film, directed by and Monika Treut, who both also wrote the screenplay. Wanda is played by . The film was inspired by Leopold von Sacher-Masochs Venus in Furs. Out of Time Out of Time is a 1988 science fiction film, directed by Robert Butler and starring Bruce Abbott and Bill Maher. It was a failed television pilot made into a television movie. Strike Commando 2 Strike Commando 2 is a 1988 Italian English-language action film, starring Brent Huff, Richard Harris and Mary Stavin. It follows Bruno Matteis Strike Commando, where Reb Brown plays the lead character. The Moon in the Mirror The Moon in the Mirror is a 1990 Chilean drama film written and directed by Silvio Caiozzi. It was entered into the main competition at the 47th Venice International Film Festival; for her performance Gloria Münchmeyer won the Volpi Cup for best actress. The film was selected as the Chilean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Dragon Fire Dragon Fire is a 1993 martial arts film set in a dystopian Los Angeles in the year 2050. It is notable for heavily using actual kickboxing champions for the actors. Haircut Haircut is an independent Portuguese drama film directed by Joaquim Sapinho, produced at Rosa Filmes, which was nominated for the Golden Leopard at the 1995 Locarno International Film Festival. Mrs. Munck Mrs. Munck is a 1995 American comedy film written and directed by Diane Ladd. It is based on the 1970 novel Mrs. Munck by Ella Leffland. The film stars Diane Ladd, Bruce Dern, Kelly Preston, Shelley Winters, Jim Walton and Scott Fisher. The film premiered on Showtime on January 28, 1996. Color of a Brisk and Leaping Day Color of a Brisk and Leaping Day is a 1996 drama film written and directed by Christopher Münch. It stars Peter Alexander and features R.E.M. singer Michael Stipe. The title comes from a poem by Octavio Paz. Crystal Voyager Crystal Voyager is a 1973 Australian surf film directed by David Elfick. It was filmed by Albert Falzon, written and narrated by surfer, photographer and filmmaker George Greenough who had previously made the 1970 surfing film The Innermost Limits of Pure Fun.The soundtrack was written and produced and performed by G. Wayne Thomas and the Crystal Voyager Band". The film is structured as a loose biography of Greenough and was shot largely in California. It documents Greenough’s search for uncrowded waves, which led to the construction of his 37-foot ocean-going yacht. It also feature Greenoughs surfing friends, Californian Richie West and Australian world champion Nat Young. Crystal Voyager premiered at the Sydney Opera House on 5 December 1973 and had a successful three-week run there before opening in other states. The theatrical 35mm version of the film is different from the original 16mm release and was re-edited by Elfick and Greenough. It became one of Australias most successful surf films, grossing more than A$100,000 on its initial Australian release, before being picked up by British Hemdale Corporation. Crystal Voyager gained substantial press on its release, mostly due to its strong reception at the Cannes Film Festival. It had a record-breaking 6-month run in Londons West End, where it played a double bill with René Lalouxs animated science-fiction film Fantastic Planet, grossing more than ₤100,000 pounds. The closing sequence, Greenoughs short film Echoes, is generally considered to be the highlight of the film. Filmed with a camera in a waterproof housing strapped to Greenough’s back, the sequence is composed entirely of slow-motion footage shot inside the curl of waves, edited to the 23-minute song "Echoes" by Pink Floyd. The group reportedly allowed Elfick and Greenough to use the music in their film in exchange for the use of Greenoughs footage as a visual background when they performed "Echoes" in concert. Piry Valtasara, ili noch so Stalinym The Feasts of Belshazzar, or a Night with Stalin or is a 1989 film adaptation of Fazil Iskanders eponymous novella directed by Yuri Kara. In the 1990s the film was screened in the United States, including at the United States Congress. The title is a reference to Belshazzars feast, a chapter of the Book of Daniel. Ten Minutes to Live Ten Minutes to Live is a 1932 American film directed by Oscar Micheaux and starring Lawrence Chenault, A. B. DeComathiere, Laura Bowman, Willor Lee Guilford, Tressie Mitchell, and Charlotte Evans. Mixing Nia Mixing Nia is 1998 dramedy film by director Alison Swan. The film stars actress Karyn Parsons, as Nia, a biracial woman on a journey to find her true identity. Redball Redball is a 1999 Australian film. Jon Hewitt wrote the script after seeing Belinda McClory in Janus, which was produced and aired on ABC TV between 1994 and 1995. Most of the budget came from private sources with $100,000 from Film Victoria. The movie was shot on Mini-DV. To Be Twenty in the Aures Avoir 20 ans dans les Aurès is a 1972 film. Eleftherios Venizelos: 1910-1927 Eleftherios Venizelos 1910-1927 is a 1980 Greek biographical film of one of the most famous leaders of the Greek political scene of the 20th century Eleftherios Venizelos. The movie stars Dimitris Myrat, Manos Katrakis and Anna Kalouta. Girl Gang Girl Gang is an American crime film, co-written, edited and directed by Robert C. Dertano and co-written and produced under the personal supervision of George Weiss. The film starred Joanne Arnold and Timothy Farrell and was released in 1954. Glory Sky Glory Sky is a 1962 Greek war film directed by Takis Kanellopoulos. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. Kook's Tour Kooks Tour is an American comedy film produced in late 1969 and early 1970. It was the final film to star the Three Stooges and was originally intended as the pilot for a television series. However, on January 9, 1970, before filming was completed, Larry Fine suffered a severe stroke, paralyzing the left side of his body. When it became clear that Fine was not expected to recover fully from the stroke, production of the series was cancelled and the Kooks Tour pilot film was shelved. Sargam Sargam is a 1992 Indian Malayalam-language musical-drama film written and directed by Hariharan, and produced by his wife Bhavani Hariharan. Chowallur Krishnankutty wrote the dialogues. The film features Vineeth, Manoj K. Jayan, Rambha, Nedumudi Venu, Urmila Unni, Thilakan, and Oduvil Unnikrishnan. Shaji N. Karun did the cinematography, while Bombay Ravi composed the soundtrack. The film won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment and three Kerala State Film Awards. It was remade in Telugu as Sarigamalu with Vineeth, Manoj K. Jayan, and Rambha reprising their roles. Little Heroes Little Heroes is a 1999 American family comedy television film directed by Henri Charr and starring Brad Sergi and Thomas Garner as two bumbling kidnappers tasked with abducting the 8-year-old son of a tobacco company employee who is about to testify against his employers in court. The films plot revolves around the two family dogs constantly thwarting the two kidnappers. Brother Future Brother Future is a historical period/ coming of age movie made in 1991. It starred Phill Lewis, Moses Gunn, Frank Converse, Carl Lumbly and Vonetta McGee. A street kid from Detroit, Michigan, is hit by a car; when he awakes, he finds himself a slave in South Carolina in 1822. The boy then has to help his fellow slaves so he can return to his own time. Roy Campanella Jr. directed this made-for-TV movie. Music by Stephen James Taylor. Douthyam Douthyam is a 1989 Malayalam-language Indian action adventure film directed by P. Anil and written by Gayathri Ashokan. The film stars Mohanlal, Suresh Gopi, Parvathy Jayaram, and Babu Antony. The film attracted media attention for the action subject as the script was done by the poster designer Gayathri Ashokan. Douthyam was almost completely shot in forest. Kenka no hanamichi: Oosaka saikyô densetsu is a 1996 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike. The film is based on Seijun Ninomiyas novel of the same name, a fictionalized account on the lifes of Hidekazu Akai and Akira Maeda. Missing Allen: The Man Who Became a Camera Missing Allen is a documentary concerning the disappearance and death of filmmakerAllen Ross, The documentary has been nominated for the Adolf Grimme Award, Best Documentary Award] at the European Film Awards and the German Camera Award for Outstanding Editing. It received a Certificate of Merit at the San Francisco International Film Festival and was named best documentary at Montreals Festival du Nouveau Cinéma and the Venice International Television Festival. Dil Tera Diwana Dil Tera Diwana is a 1996 Indian Bollywood film directed by Lawrence DSouza and produced by Pahlaj Nihalani. It stars Saif Ali Khan and Twinkle Khanna in pivotal roles. Love Impossible Love Impossible, also translated Love of South and North, is a 2003 South Korean romantic comedy, starring Kim Sa-rang, Jo In-sung and directed by Jung Cho-shin. Last Night Last Night is a 1964 Egyptian mystery film directed by Kamal El Sheikh. It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. Shaktiman Shaktiman is 1993 Hindi film directed by K.C. Bokadia and starring Ajay Devgn, Karisma Kapoor, Mukesh Khanna, Kulbhushan Kharbanda. Other cast members include Gulshan Grover, Ajit Khan, Parikshat Sahni, Tiku Talsania, Anjana Mumtaz, Beena, and Mahavir Shah. Shania Up! Live in Chicago Up! Live in Chicago is the third live video album by Canadian singer Shania Twain. Directed and produced by Beth McCarthy-Miller, the concert was held and filmed on July 27, 2003 at Hutchinson Field in the south-side of Grant Park in Chicago, Illinois; over 50,000 people attended. The concert itself differed from that of the Up! Tour, featuring a different stage, setlist and production. Behind-the-scenes footage of the singer visiting local landmarks and events was filmed the same week. The concert film premiered on the National Broadcasting Company on August 19, 2003. The special was watched by over 8.87 million viewers, becoming the second-most-viewed concert film on television, behind Celine Dions A New Day ... Live in Las Vegas. Due to its high television ratings, Up! Live in Chicago was released as a video album on November 18, 2003 by Mercury Records Nashville. Released both in standard DVD packaging and in a jewel case, it featured additional performances not included on the television presentation. The album was also received positively by music critics, who complimented Shanias interaction with the audience; however, some questioned her live singing. The video peaked at number two on Billboards Top Music Video sales chart, and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipments of 100,000 copies in the United States. It was also certified platinum in Australia and gold in Austria and Brazil. Excerpts from Up! Live in Chicago were used as the music videos for "Shes Not Just a Pretty Face" and "It Only Hurts when Im Breathing". Rita da Cascia Saint Rita is a 2004 Italian television movie directed by Giorgio Capitani. The film is based on real life events of Augustinian nun and Saint Rita of Cascia. Infinite Justice Infinite Justice is a 2007 British thriller drama film written and directed by London-based Pakistani director Jamil Dehlavi. It won Best Dramatic Feature at the European Independent Awards in Paris in March 2007, and the Robert Rodriguez Award for Excellence at the 2007 Hollywood Digital Film Festival in Los Angeles. It opened in theaters in the United Kingdom on November 30, 2007. The plot revolves around Muslim fundamentalists taking an American reporter hostage during the U.S. Infinite Justice efforts in Afghanistan. American Venus American Venus is a 2007 Canadian drama film directed by Bruce Sweeney and starring Rebecca De Mornay, Jane McGregor and Matt Craven. Photographer Photographer is a 2006 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by Ranjan Pramod. Starring Mohanlal, Mani, Neethu and Biju Menon. The film is loosely based on the Muthanga incident of 2003, in which a policeman and a tribal were killed. Mohanlal plays dual roles as a wildlife photographer and a farmer. The soundtrack was composed by Johnson. The film marks the directorial debut of screenwriter Pramod and the debut of Kannada actress Neethu in Malayalam cinema, as well as the comeback of composer Johnson after a sabbatical. Photographer was released on 24 October 2006. Mani, who played the role of a tribal boy won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist. Johnson won the Mathrubhumi Film Award for Best Music Director for the soundtrack and Mullasserry Raju Music Award for the song "Enthe Kannanu". Bloodsucking Cinema Bloodsucking Cinema is a 2008 documentary about vampire movies and it has horror directors talking about the genre. It is an Anchor Bay Entertainment film and it aired on Starz fear fest. It was released on September 23, 2008. Mister Eleven Mister Eleven is an ITV romantic drama miniseries starring Michelle Ryan and Sean Maguire. It also stars Adam Garcia, Lynda Bellingham, Olivia Colman and Denis Lawson. It is written by Shameless writer Amanda Coe. Mister Eleven was released on DVD on 1 February 2010 by IMC Vision. Caregiver Caregiver is a 2008 Filipino drama film. The film stars Sharon Cuneta portraying the role of Sarah, a mother who left her son in the Philippines and also a teacher who relinquished her profession in lieu of care giving in London, in hopes of augmenting her salary. Chito S. Roño directed the film and Chris Martinez wrote its screenplay. It is one of the top-grossing Filipino films of the year. The film also receives mostly positive reviews from critics. Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives is a BAFTA-winning television documentary broadcast in 2007 on BBC Scotland and BBC Four, in which American rock musician Mark Oliver Everett talks with physicists and the former colleagues of his father—Hugh Everett—about his fathers many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. The documentary was shot and directed by Louise Lockwood and edited by Folko Boermans. The American premiere screening was at the 2008 inaugural World Science Festival in New York City. The documentary was shown in full before each concert during the 2008 world tour of Eels. A petition was started to persuade the BBC to issue the documentary on DVD. Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives was broadcast in the United States on the PBS program Nova on 21 October 2008. The US version of the documentary features American voice actors for the narration. This version was available in DVD but has fallen out of print. The British version of the documentary is narrated by Annie Mac. The NOVA version was narrated by journalist Stefanie E. Frame. Everett called making the film "the single most rewarding experience of my life in many ways." The Accidental Gangster and the Mistaken Courtesan The Accidental Gangster and the Mistaken Courtesan is a 2008 South Korean film. Described as a "comic action film", The Accidental Gangster and the Mistaken Courtesan depicts the gangster culture of Joseon Dynasty Korea, and is based on an actual fight that occurred at a kisaeng house in 1724. The film was directed by Yeo Kyun-dong, and stars Lee Jung-jae—in his first film role for three years—alongside Kim Ok-bin. Costumes for the film were created by fashion designer André Kim. Polite People Polite People is a 2011 Icelandic comedy film directed by Olaf de Fleur Johannesson. Satham Podathey Satham Podathey is a 2007 Tamil psychological thriller film written and directed by Vasanth and produced by Shankar and Senthilnathan. It stars Prithviraj, Padmapriya and Nithin Sathya in the lead roles whilst Nassar, Suhasini, Premji Amaren and Raaghav play cameo roles. The film, which is based on a true incident, has music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja, which received rave reviews. The film was released on 14 September 2007 to positive reviews. The film was simultaneously made in Malayalam as Kelkaatha Shabdam. Bendu Apparao RMP Bendu Apparao RMP is a 2009 Telugu comedy film starring Allari Naresh and Kamna Jethmalani in the lead roles. The film was directed by E V V Satyanarayana and produced by D. Ramanaidu. The film was made on a reasonable budget of 3 crores and was released with 35 prints on 16 October all over AP and it generated instant hit talk. The film continued to dominate the box office and completed a successful 50-day run. This is the only movie has struck the right chord with the audiences across theaters as one of the most entertaining films after the unbeaten box office success Magadheera. 100 Years of Evil One Hundred Years of Evil is a 2010 mockumentary positing the possibility that Adolf Hitler did not commit suicide at the end of World War II in 1945. The film was directed by Erik Eger and Magnus Oliv, who also wrote the screenplay, along with Olly Blackburn and Joacim Starander. Starring actors include Jon Rekdal, Jordi Almeida, Alexander Bareis, Lucy Bermingham, Jack Frankel and Andrea Sooch. The film was screened as an official selection at the 2010 Stockholm International Film Festival, the 2011 Fantasia International Film Festival, and the 2011 International Film Festival Rotterdam. It received a generally positive reception from reviewers including Fangoria, Aint It Cool News, IndieWire, and the Montreal Gazette. Cinemagazine compared the film to Zelig by filmmaker Woody Allen, and a review for the Fantasia International Film Festival likened it to Forgotten Silver by director Peter Jackson. Blue Bird Blue Bird is a 2011 Belgian drama film directed by Gust Van Den Berghe, based on the play by Maurice Maeterlinck. The film was shot in Togo and won a Special Mention at the 2011 Flanders International Film Festival Ghent. The film was also screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Hell and Mr. Fudge Hell and Mr. Fudge is a 2012 American drama film directed by Jeff Wood and written by Donald Davenport. Based on a true story, the film stars Mackenzie Astin as Edward Fudge, an Alabama preacher who has been hired to determine the nature of hell. Charlie Kay Chakkar Mein Charlie Kay Chakkar Mein is a 2015 Bollywood neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by Manish Srivastav. Daffy's Rhapsody Daffys Rhapsody is a 2012 3D computer-animated Looney Tunes short film featuring the characters Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. Directed by Matthew OCallaghan and written by Tom Sheppard, the film is an adaptation of the song of the same name which was sung by Mel Blanc and recorded in the 1950s by Capitol Records. Daffys Rhapsody was first shown in theaters before Warner Bros. feature-length film The Mysterious Island. Unlike the previous Looney Tunes 3-D shorts, Daffys Rhapsody has not yet been released on home media. In 2016, Warner Bros. Animation published this short on YouTube. Tari Tari Tari Tari is a 2012 Japanese anime television series produced by P.A.Works, written, and directed by Masakazu Hashimoto. The series aired in Japan between July 1 and September 23, 2012 on TV Kanagawa, and was also simulcast by Crunchyroll. The series is licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks. A manga adaptation illustrated by Tomiyaki Kagisora was serialized in Square Enixs Gangan Joker in 2012. A Boy Called H is a 2013 Japanese war drama film directed by Yasuo Furuhata. It is based on the book by Kappa Senoh, translated into English by John Bester. Journey to the South Pacific Journey to the South Pacific is a 2013 IMAX documentary film directed by Greg MacGillivray. It was narrated by Cate Blanchett. The film contains a strong message of marine conservation in the unique ecosystems of the Coral Triangle of Indonesia, while showcasing the island life of the native population. The Seventh Fire The Seventh Fire is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Jack Pettibone Riccobono. The film follows Rob Brown, a Native American gang leader, and his 17-year old protege, Kevin Fineday Jr., on the White Earth Indian Reservation in Minnesota. When gang leader Rob Brown is sentenced to prison for a fifth time, he must confront his role in bringing violent drug culture into his beloved American Indian community in northern Minnesota. As Rob reckons with his past, his seventeen-year-old protégé, Kevin, dreams of the future: becoming the most powerful and feared Native gangster on the reservation. The title of the film refers to the Ojibwe Seven fires prophecy. Avunu Avunu is a 2012 Telugu horror/thriller written, produced and directed by Ravi Babu and presented by Suresh Productions. Malayalam actress Poorna plays the lead role in this film that has Harshvardhan Rane playing the male lead. Score is by Shekar Chandra and cinematography by N. Sudhakar Reddy. The film was made on a budget of 45 Lakhs. It was also dubbed in Hindi as Aatma Ka Ghar Giuseppe Makes a Movie Giuseppe Makes a Movie is a 2014 documentary film created by Adam Rifkin about the micro-budget films of actor/director Giuseppe Andrews. Eiga Kureyon Shinchan: Gachinko! Gyakushuu no Robotôchan is a 2014 Japanese anime film produced by Shogakukan. It is the 22nd film of the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan, released in Japanese theatres on 19 April 2014. It is directed by Wataru Takahashi and the script is written by Kazuki Nakashima of Kill la Kill. The story of the movie was published as manga in the October issue of Manga Town, with script written by Nakashima and art by Aiba Kenta. This film was nominated for the Japanese Media Arts Festival in the animation award category. The film was released in India on 24 October 2015 as Shin Chan Movie: Robot Dad on Hungama TV. Borbaad Borbaad is an Indian Bengali language film directed by Raj Chakraborty and debut starring Indraneil Senguptas nephew Bonny Sengupta and Rittika Sen in lead roles. Trailer of this film was released on 6 June 2014. The film released on 15 August 2014. The film is a remake of Tamil movie Polladavan . Thomas & Friends: The Adventure Begins The Adventure Begins is a 2015 CGI-animated 45 minute direct-to video prequel film of Thomas & Friends. It is based on the first 2 books of The Railway Series: The Three Railway Engines and Thomas The Tank Engine. It commemorates the 70th anniversary of the Thomas & Friends franchise, making it the first installment to officially adapt a Railway Series story since Series 4. It is also based on the first 7 episodes of the 1st season of the TV show. Joseph May and John Hasler take over the voice of Thomas the Tank Engine as new voice actor in the US and UK, respectively. Rob Rackstraw joins the US cast as James the Red Engine and Christopher Ragland takes the role of the Troublesome Trucks in the UK and US, respectively. It also co-stars the voices of Keith Wickham, Tim Whitnall, Teresa Gallagher, William Hope and Kerry Shale. The special received generally positive reviews from critics. The Testimony The Testimony is a 2015 American short-documentary film about the "Minova Trial", conducted in 2014 by the army of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to prosecute government troops rapes and atrocities committed against women in Minova in 2012. It was the largest rape trial in DRC history. The film is directed and shot by Vanessa Block and produced by Block, Steve Tisch, Mitchell Block and Michael Sarnoski. The Testimony was shortlisted with ten other documentaries from 74 entries submitted to the 88th Academy Awards in Documentary Short Subject category. The Future of Work and Death The Future of Work and Death is a 2016 documentary by Sean Blacknell and Wayne Walsh about the growth of exponential technology. The film showed at several film festivals including Raindance Film Festival, International Film Festival Rotterdam, Academia Film Olomouc and CPH:DOX. In May 2017 it received an official screening at the European Commission. It was distributed by First Run Features and Journeyman Pictures and was released on iTunes and On-demand on May 9, 2017. The Menu The Menu is a 2016 Hong Kong drama film about journalism and the sequel to the television series of the same name. The film is directed by Ben Fong, who also directed the television series, and stars Catherine Chau, Gregory Wong, Ng Man-tat and Kate Yeung. The film was released on 4 August 2016. Thread Thread is a 2016 Greek film written and directed by Alexander Voulgaris. It stars Sofia Kokkali, Vangelis Loukissas and Daphne Patakia. It was distributed worldwide by Heretic Outreach. My Favorite Fabric My Favourite Fabric is a 2018 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Gaya Jiji. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Working Class Boy Working Class Boy is a 2018 Australian documentary film about the life of Jimmy Barnes, based on the 2016 memoir of the same name. The film looks on one of Australias most legendary and iconic artists; his traumatic childhood, fuelled with domestic violence, poverty and alcoholism and his evolution from James Dixon Swan to Jimmy Barnes. The film will also features musical performances with his children Mahalia Barnes and David Campbell, as well as his brother-in-law, Diesel. Barnes told news.com.au, "Everyone wanted to do a TV miniseries like Molly or Olivia Newton-John and I told them it is just not happening. I wanted it to be true to the book. We’re dealing with sensitive issues, sensitive to me, my family, my siblings, my friends and I didn’t want to glamorise it or play down the gravity of the violence of abuse." The film was released on 23 August 2018 in over 220 cinemas around Australia. The special was broadcast on free-to-air television 6 weeks later on October 1 2018, due to an early interest in the project by the Seven Network. The Hallucinated Alchemist An Hallucinated Alchemist, also known as The Alchemists Hallucination, was an 1897 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliés. This film is lost. The videos online are not this film, but actually The Mysterious Retort. Don't Shove Dont Shove is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Dizzy Red Riding-Hood Dizzy Red Riding Hood is a 1931 Pre-Code Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Betty Boop. The Fox Hunt The Fox Hunt is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1931. Der Mann, der seinen Mörder sucht The Man in Search of His Murderer is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Heinz Rühmann, Lien Deyers and Raimund Janitschek. The film is partially lost; of the original 9 acts only five are left. It was the first leading role for upcoming German star Heinz Rühmann. Co-writer Billy Wilder was at the beginning of his long career. It was remade in 1952 as You Only Live Once. The Reckless Hour The Reckless Hour is a 1931 pre-Code film directed by John Francis Dillon and produced and distributed by First National Pictures. Preserved at the Library of Congress. It was released on Warner Archive DVD with another Mackaill film, Bright Lights. Huddle Huddle is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by Sam Wood and starring Ramon Novarro, Madge Evans, Ralph Graves and Una Merkel. This was the first of two films Ramon Novarro would make in 1932, and his first after appearing in the acclaimed, successful Mata Hari. Gambling Ship Gambling Ship is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and Max Marcin, and starring Cary Grant and Benita Hume. It was based on Paul Cains short stories: "Fast One", "Lead Party", "Velvet" and "The Heat", which were published in the Black Mask magazine. It was released on June 23, 1933. Ace Corbin retires from the racket as a gambling boss, but the enemies attempt to stop him. Parade of the Wooden Soldiers Parade of the Wooden Soldiers is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. The instrumental title theme, "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers", was composed by Leon Jessel. The Lost Jungle The Lost Jungle is a Mascot movie serial. A semi-sequel to this serial, Darkest Africa, was released by Republic Pictures in 1936. Republic was made from a merger of several companies, including Mascot, which became the B-Western and serial production arm of the company, as well as providing them with a studio. The Eagle's Brood The Eagles Brood is a 1935 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Doris Schroeder and Harrison Jacobs. The film stars William Boyd, James Ellison, William Farnum, George "Gabby" Hayes, Addison Richards, Nana Martinez and Frank Shannon. The film was released on October 25, 1935, by Paramount Pictures. El Toro the outlaw saves Hoppys life, so Hoppy agrees to help find his missing grandson. Let 'em Have It Let Em Have It is a 1935 American gangster film directed by Sam Wood. The film was also known under the title False Faces in the United Kingdom and The Legion of Valour in Australia. Egghead Rides Again Egghead Rides Again is a 1937 Merrie Melodies cartoon, released by Warner Bros. and directed by Tex Avery. It was first released to theaters on July 17, 1937. The cartoon marks the first appearance of Egghead, a character who eventually evolved into Elmer Fudd. Gold Rush Daze Gold Rush Daze is a 1938 Merrie Melodies cartoon released on February 25, 1939. Indianapolis Speedway Indianapolis Speedway is a 1939 American drama film directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Sig Herzig and Wally Kline.The film stars Ann Sheridan, Pat OBrien, John Payne, Gale Page, Frank McHugh and Grace Stafford. The film was released by Warner Bros. on August 5, 1939. This film is a remake of The Crowd Roars, which starred James Cagney. The Bugle Sounds The Bugle Sounds is a 1942 World War II movie starring Wallace Beery as a cavalry sergeant resistant to replacing horses with tanks. The supporting cast includes Marjorie Main, Lewis Stone, George Bancroft, Donna Reed, and Chill Wills, and the film was directed by S. Sylvan Simon. Born to Sing Born to Sing is a 1942 American feature film directed by Edward Ludwig starring Virginia Weidler and Ray McDonald. Syncopation Syncopation is a 1942 American film from RKO directed by William Dieterle and starring Adolphe Menjou, Jackie Cooper, and Bonita Granville. It is set during the early days of jazz. It is also known as The Band Played On. Bar 20 Bar 20 is a 1943 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Morton Grant, Michael Wilson and Norman Houston. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, George Reeves, Dustine Farnum, Victor Jory, Douglas Fowley, Betty Blythe, Robert Mitchum and Francis McDonald. The film was released on October 1, 1943, by United Artists. Girls in Chains Girls in Chains is a 1943 American film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. The Eve of St. Mark The Eve of St Mark is a 1942 play by Maxwell Anderson set during World War II. It later became a 1944 film by 20th Century Fox that featured some of the same actors who repeated their roles in the film. The title is derived from the legend of St Marks Eve and the title of an uncompleted 1819 poem by John Keats. Swing Fever Swing Fever is a 1943 American musical comedy film directed by Tim Whelan. Kay Kyser plays an ambitious music composer, also gifted with a hypnotic "evil eye", who gets mixed up with promoting a boxer. The film also features Marilyn Maxwell, William Gargan, Nat Pendleton and Lena Horne. Amid the credited music and boxing-world cameos many other familiar faces can be glimpsed: Tommy Dorsey, Harry James, Mike Mazurki, Mantan Moreland, and a young Ava Gardner. The Enchanted Forest The Enchanted Forest is a 1945 family film starring Edmund Lowe and Brenda Joyce, also featuring Harry Davenport as a hermit who finds and raises a young boy in a forest. The film and story served as the inspiration for a 1998 music composition/recording, "Enchanted Forest" by Loren Connors and Suzanne Langille. It was filmed in Cinecolor and released by Producers Releasing Corporation. Paris Underground Paris Underground, also known as Madame Pimpernel, is a 1945 film directed by Gregory Ratoff, and based on the memoir of the same title by Etta Shiber. The film stars Constance Bennett and Gracie Fields as an American and an Englishwoman trapped in Paris when Nazi Germany invades in 1940, who rescue British airmen shot down in France and help them escape across the English Channel. This was also Bennetts only producing credit. Alexandre Tansman was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score. All Over the Town All Over the Town is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Derek N. Twist and starring Norman Wooland, Sarah Churchill and Cyril Cusack. It was based on a novel by R.F. Delderfield. Three Girls from Rome Three Girls from Rome is a 1952 Italian classic comedy drama film directed by Luciano Emmer. Bell Hoppy Bell Hoppy is an animated Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short starring Sylvester the Cat and Hippety Hopper. Released to theaters on April 17, 1954, the short was directed by Robert McKimson. The story sees Sylvester in his "mouse chaser" persona, once again confusing baby kangaroo Hippety Hopper for a giant mouse. This plot is intertwined with a reversal of the "belling the cat" fable from the Middle Ages; instead of mice wanting to avoid becoming prey to a hungry cat, here, a pack of starving alley cats hope to place a bell around the neck of the largest mouse they can find, so that upon its approach, they can ambush, kill and feast on its carcass. Sylvester comes into the picture when – wanting to join a fraternal organization called "The Loyal Order of Alley Cats Mouse and Chowder Club" – he is offered the opportunity for membership by the leader of the club by successfully placing the bell around the mouses neck. Forbidden Cargo Forbidden Cargo is a 1954 British crime film, directed by Harold French and starring Nigel Patrick, Elizabeth Sellars and Jack Warner. The Miami Story The Miami Story is a 1954 American film noir crime film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Barry Sullivan and Luther Adler. The film features an introduction by Florida U.S. Senator George Smathers. Queen Margot La Reine Margot is a 1954 French drama film directed by Jean Dréville, scripted by Abel Gance from the novel La Reine Margot by Alexandre Dumas. It stars Jeanne Moreau and Louis de Funès. The film is also known under the titles Queen Margot and A Woman of Evil. Sjunde himlen Seventh Heaven is a 1956 Swedish comedy film directed by Hasse Ekman. Witness in the Dark Witness in the Dark is a 1959 British crime drama film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Patricia Dainton, Conrad Phillips, Madge Ryan, and Nigel Green. Famous Love Affairs Famous Love Affairs is a 1961 French-Italian anthology film starring Alain Delon, Brigitte Bardot and Jean Paul Belmondo. Dr. Sex Dr. Sex is a 1964 American film directed by Ted V. Mikels. The film is also known as Dr. S- in the USA. The New Interns The New Interns is a 1964 American drama film directed by John Rich, and the sequel to the 1962 film The Interns, itself based on the novel of the same name by Richard Frede. It stars Michael Callan and Dean Jones. For his performance, George Segal won the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actor. The movie and its predecessor later spawned a short-lived TV show, The Interns, that aired on CBS from 1970 to 1971. Mission Bloody Mary Agent 077: Mission Bloody Mary or Agente 077: Missione Bloody Mary is a 1965 Italian action spy adventure film. The first of the Secret Agent 077 film series directed by Sergio Grieco. Chaser on the Rocks Chaser on the Rocks is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical animated short which was released in 1965. It was directed by Rudy Larriva and features Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. The title is a pun on the phrase: "Water on the Rocks". House of the Black Death House of the Black Death is a 1965 American horror film directed by Harold Daniels, Reginald LeBorg and Jerry Warren. The film was written by Richard Mahoney, based on a novel titled The Widderburn Horror by Lora Crozetti. The film is about two elderly brothers who are warlocks, Belial and Andre, who have been feuding with each other for years over the family estate. Belial, who sports small goats horns on his forehead, has been using his black magic to bewitch members of the family, while Andre spends the entire film bedridden. The two actors did not share any scenes in the film. Hail, Hero! Hail, Hero! is a 1969 drama film directed by David Miller, starring Michael Douglas, Deborah Winters and Peter Strauss. David Manber wrote the screenplay based on the novel by John Weston. The picture was produced by Harold D. Cohen and was the feature film debut for Douglas and for Peter Strauss. Three Into Two Won't Go Three into Two Wont Go is a 1969 British drama film directed by Peter Hall and starring Rod Steiger, Claire Bloom and Judy Geeson. The film was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival. Dr. Cook's Garden Dr Cooks Garden is a play by Ira Levin. It was adapted as a made-for-television film in 1971 starring Bing Crosby. Where Spring Comes Late is a 1970 Japanese film directed by Yoji Yamada. Volcano: An Inquiry Into the Life and Death of Malcolm Lowry Volcano: An Inquiry into the Life and Death of Malcolm Lowry is a 1976 Canadian documentary film about writer Malcolm Lowry. Written and directed by Donald Brittain and John Kramer, it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, and won the Canadian Film Award for Best Documentary Over 30 Minutes. It can currently be seen as a bonus feature on the Criterion Collection DVD release of Under the Volcano. The Beast The Beast is an Italian comedy directed by Sergio Corbucci and stars Gabriella Giorgelli, Michel Constantin and Giancarlo Giannini. The Last Round The Last Round is a 1976 Italian crime film directed by Stelvio Massi. Green Eyes Green Eyes is a 1977 American television film directed by John Erman and written by Eugene Logan and David Seltzer. It is a "touching and moving story" about an Vietnam veteran Lloyd Dubeck who went through a soul searching journey. The film was produced by Lorimar Productions and broadcast on ABC. The film won a Peabody Award and a Humanitas Prize in 1977. The Finzi Detective Agency The Finzi Detective Agency is a 1979 crime-comedy film written and directed by Bruno Corbucci and starring Renato Pozzetto. It is loosely based on the comic character Riccardo Finzi created by Max Bunker. Return of the Tiger Return of the Tiger is a 1978 martial arts Bruceploitation film starring Bruce Li and a sequel to Exit the Dragon. Coach of the Year Coach of the Year is a 1980 American TV film about a paraplegic coach, starring Robert Conrad, Erin Gray, Red West and Daphne Reid. The film was very popular. Cuba Crossing Cuba Crossing, also known as Assignment: Kill Castro, Kill Castro, and Sweet Dirty Tony, is a 1980 German/American international co-production action film directed by Chuck Workman and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film was produced by Wolfgang Bellenbaum and Jack White. The film stars Stuart Whitman, Robert Vaughn, Woody Strode, Albert Salmi, Sybil Danning, Michael Gazzo, and Whites then wife Marie-Louise Gassen. Grendel Grendel Grendel Grendel Grendel Grendel is a 1981 Australian animated film written, directed and designed by Alexander Stitt and starring Peter Ustinov. It was based on John Gardners novel Grendel. The music was composed and conducted by Bruce Smeaton and has been released on the 1M1 Records label. Like Gardners novel, the film is a retelling of part of the epic poem Beowulf from the monster Grendels point of view. Grendel is by turns a thoughtful and contemplative character and a rampaging monster who attacks the mead hall of an early Danish kingdom, biting the head off of one would-be defender. This was the second full-length fully animated film ever made in Australia. Splendor in the Grass Splendor in the Grass is a 1981 American made-for-television drama film directed by Richard C. Sarafian. The film is a remake of the 1961 film of the same name, written by William Inge and starring Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty. Hoero tekken is a 1981 Japanese martial arts film co-written and directed by Norifumi Suzuki and starring Hiroyuki Sanada, Etsuko Shihomi, and Sonny Chiba, who also choreographed the films action sequences. The film also had former professional wrestler Abdullah the Butcher in a major role as an enemy-turned-ally of Sanadas hero character. Sister, Sister Sister, Sister is a 1982 American drama television movie written by Maya Angelou and starring Diahann Carroll, Rosalind Cash, and Irene Cara. The film tells the story of three sisters who come together to decide the fate of their family home after the death of their revered father. Originally filmed in February 1979, the film was shelved for three years before debuting on June 7, 1982 on NBC. Heads I Win, Tails You Lose Heads I Win, Tails You Lose is a 1982 Italian comedy film written and directed by Nanni Loy. The film consists in two back-to-back stories that deals with two "taboo" themes, the celibacy of the clergy in the episode of Renato Pozzetto and the homosexuality in the one with Nino Manfredi. Blood Feud Blood Feud is a 1983 American two-part, four-hour made-for-television crime drama film centering on the conflict between Jimmy Hoffa and Robert F. Kennedy in an 11-year span from 1957 until Kennedys assassination in 1968. The 210-minute film was directed by Mike Newell and written by Robert Boris. It stars Robert Blake as Hoffa and Cotter Smith as Kennedy with Danny Aiello and Brian Dennehy in supporting roles as union associates of Hoffas. The television film was distributed by Operation Prime Time, a syndicated block of television programming offered to mostly American independent stations. Blake was nominated for an Emmy and Golden Globe for Best Actor for his performance as Hoffa. The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Danford B. Greene and starring Bud Cort. Buddies Buddies is a 1985 American drama film. It is the first film to deal with the AIDS pandemic, preceding the television film An Early Frost. Directed by Arthur J. Bressan Jr., who died of complications from AIDS two years after the film was released, the film follows a New York City gay man in a monogamous relationship becoming a "buddy" or a volunteer friend to another gay man dying of AIDS and the friendship that develops. The film stars Geoff Edholm, David Schachter, Billy Lux, and David Rose. A Case of Deadly Force A Case of Deadly Force is an American made-for-TV drama film that was released on April 9, 1986. The movie was shot in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, starring Richard Crenna, John Shea and Dylan Baker. It was adapted from the book Deadly Force by Lawrence ODonnell. Bonanza: The Next Generation Bonanza: The Next Generation is a 1988 American made-for-television western film and a sequel to the 1959–1973 television series Bonanza starring John Ireland, Robert Fuller, Barbara Anderson, Michael Landon Jr., Brian A. Smith and John Amos. None of the characters from the original series appears since the entire cast, with the exception of Pernell Roberts and Michael Landon, had died. Lorne Greene had signed to reprise his role as patriarch Ben, but died shortly before production began. He was replaced by veteran actor John Ireland, who played Bens brother Aaron. The movie features Michael Landon Jr. as the son of Little Joe Cartwright, and Gillian Greene, daughter of Lorne Greene, as his love interest. The film was written by David Dortort and Paul Savage, and directed by William F. Claxton. Bonanza: The Next Generation was the pilot for a television series that was never produced but was followed by The Return and Under Attack. The Fortune Code The Fortune Code is a 1990 Hong Kong action film directed by Kent Cheng and starring Andy Lau, Sammo Hung, Alan Tam, and Anita Mui. The End of Innocence The End of Innocence is a 1990 semi-autobiographical film starring, written and directed by Dyan Cannon. In the Heat of Passion In the Heat of Passion is a 1992 American thriller film. Pigalle Pigalle is a 1994 French neo-noir film written and directed by Karim Dridi and starring Véra Briole and Francis Renaud. The film was entered into the main competition at the 51st edition of the Venice Film Festival. It was also nominated at the 1996 César Awards for Best First Feature Film. The Dance Teacher The Dance Teacher is a 1995 Czech drama film directed by Jaromil Jireš. Butterbox Babies The Two Fedors Two Fyodors is a 1958 Soviet drama film directed by Marlen Khutsiev. Big and Little Wong Tin Bar Big and Little Wong Tin Bar, also known as Seven Little Valiant Fighters/Two of a Kind, is a 1962 Hong Kong film. The film is notable, for being Jackie Chans and Sammo Hungs film debut. Until 2016, the film was considered lost. The only footage that survived before that period were a 9-minute opening clip and a short 5 minute clip of dialogue. The film was rediscovered when a complete copy was released onto YouTube on 3 February 2016. Le coeur au poing A Lecture on Camouflage A Lecture on Camouflage is a 1944 American animated film directed by Chuck Jones. A Private Snafu cartoon short made for the troops during World War II. Lyogkaya zhizn An Easy Life is a 1964 satirical Soviet comedy film directed by Veniamin Dorman. It was seen by 24.6 million Soviet moviegoers during its initial release. Otvetnyy khod Hit Back is a 1981 Soviet action movie directed by Mikhail Tumanishvili. It is a sequel to In the Zone of Special Attention. Vic Vic is a 2006 American short film drama. It is the directorial debut of Sage Stallone. The film stars Clu Gulager, Tom Gulager and Miriam Byrd-Nethery with cameos by Carol Lynley, John LaZar, and John Phillip Law. Stallone won the 2006 Boston Film Festival “Best New Filmmaker” award for the film. The film had its world premiere at the 2006 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films, where the cast and filmmakers were in attendance. Jefftowne Jefftowne is a 1998 documentary shot and directed by Daniel Kraus and distributed by Troma Entertainment. It chronicles the life of Jeff Towne, a 40-year-old Iowa City resident who has Down syndrome, obesity, alcoholism, and circulation problems. Towne also enjoys pornography and lives with his 90-year-old adoptive mother. Spellbound is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Masato Harada. Flint: The Time Detective Flint the Time Detective, known in Japan as , is an animated Japanese television series directed by Hiroshi Fukutomi. It was based on a manga by Hideki Sonoda and Akira Yamauchi and was published by Bros. Comics in Japan. A second manga by Bom Bom Comics was also produced and was released as a special promo for the anime. The anime aired from 1998 to 1999 in Japan and ran for 39 episodes. In the US, Flint the Time Detective aired from 5 March to 5 November 2000 on Fox Kids. The series also aired in the Philippines via GMA 7 and dubbed in Filipino language which runs from late 2000 until mid-2001. Sanrio, the company perhaps best known for creating Hello Kitty, holds the license to Flint the Time Detective in Japan. Seven Songs from the Tundra Seven Songs from the Tundra is a 1999 Finnish film directed by Anastasia Lapsui and Markku Lehmuskallio. It tells stories of the indigenous nomadic people of the Russian tundra under modern Communist rule. The film won the Grand Prix of the Créteil International Womens Film Festival in 2000. It was Finlands submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Vazhunnor Vazhunnor is a 1999 Indian Malayalam language action thriller film, written by Benny P. Nayarambalam and directed by Joshiy. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Samyuktha Varma, Sangeetha, Janardanan and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh and songs by Ouseppachan. Upon release, the movie garnered positive reviews and became the second highest-grossing movie of the year, after Pathram. Ne pokiday... Dont Leave... is a 1989 Soviet two-part television childrens musical film directed by Leonid Nechayev, based on the play of the same name by Georgy Polonsky, which in turn is loosely based on the fairy tale of William Thackeray The Rose and the Ring. Distant Shadow Distant Shadow is a 1999 film. A thriller made in the UK, it is 100 minutes in length and was directed by Howard J. Ford. Orkkappurathu Orkkappurathu is a 1988 Indian Malayalam-language comedy-drama film directed by Kamal and written by Shibu Chakravarthy from a story by Ranjith. It is produced by Mohanlal and Century Kochumon, starring Mohanlal, Nedumudi Venu, and Ramya Krishnan. The film score was composed by Ouseppachan, the film does not contain any songs other than the Irish ballad "Danny Boy". The film set in an Anglo-Indian background was filmed entirely in and around Fort Kochi, Kerala, India. Orkkappurathu released on 13 April 1988 was a commercial success. This movie ran more than 150 Days. Alavuddinum Athbutha Vilakkum Allauddinum Albhutha Vilakkum is a 1979 Indian fantasy film directed by I. V. Sasi based on Aladdins story from One Thousand and One Nights. The film stars Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth, Jayabharathi, Sripriya, Gemini Ganesan and S. A. Ashokan in the lead roles. It was simultaneously filmed in Malayalam and Tamil languages, the latter as Allaudinaum Arputha Vilakkum which was released on 8 June 1979, two months after the Malayalam version which came on 14 April 1979. The Tamil version was dubbed into Telugu as Alavuthinum Arputha Deepam. Thooval Kottaram Thooval Kottaram is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film directed by Sathyan Anthikad and written by A. K. Lohithadas. It stars Jayaram, Sukanya, Manju Warrier, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Murali and Babu Swamy in the main roles. The music was composed by Johnson. The film was a commercial success and played for 300 days in theatres. Jayaram won his first Kerala State Film Award, a Special Jury Award, for his role as Adv. Mohanachandra Poduval. Tainá 2: A Aventura Continua Tainá 2: A New Amazon Adventure is a 2004 Brazilian film directed by Mauro Lima. It was shot in Manaus, the capital of the state of Amazonas, and also in Ubatuba, São Paulo, where Amazônia was simulated in close-ups. The Master The Master is a 2005 Polish magical-realist film directed by Piotr Trzaskalski and starring Konstantin Lavronenko, Jacek Braciak, Monika Buchowiec and Teresa Branna. It tells the tale of an alcoholic Russian circus performer and Afghan war veteran who is fired from a circus for releasing all the animals in a small Polish town. He is joined by an accordionist, a prostitute and a hitchhiker as they create a traveling show featuring knife-throwing and other conjuring tricks. Tayny sledstviya Secrets of Investigation is a Russian television series filmed from 2000 through 2018. The format of the series features 2 to 4 50 minutes episodes arranged into story clusters. The television series follows the work of a Chief Detective Maria Shvetsova of a St.Petersburg Saint Petersburg District IC Investigative Committee of Russia. For the end of 2018 the series contains 144 episodes. Falling Falling is a 1999 novel by British writer Elizabeth Jane Howard. It was later filmed as a drama for ITV. 24/7: The Passion of Life 24/7: The Passion of Life is a German film directed by Roland Reber. It was released in 2006. Imaginum Imaginum is a Mexican animated sci-fi-comedy film, produced by Ánima Estudios and released in theaters on August 19, 2005. It features the voices of Eugenio Derbez and Ilse. The film took a total of 18 months to develop, in contrast to other animated films, which take up to 40 months to develop. The film was later released direct-to-video in the United States on 9 December 2008 in both the English and Spanish languages. The film grossed a total of $7.8 million pesos. Knocking Knocking is a 2006 documentary film directed by Joel Engardio and Tom Shepard that focuses on the civil liberties fought for by Jehovahs Witnesses. It focuses primarily on the stories of three Jehovahs Witnesses, and how their lives demonstrate three fundamental Witness teachings that have affected society in general: Conscientious objection, and rejection of blood transfusions and saluting the flag. Knocking explored how the unpopular religion of Jehovahs Witnesses played a major role in First Amendment history, setting Supreme Court precedents that expanded individual liberties for all Americans. In interviews, director Joel Engardio said Knocking is not about the theology of Jehovahs Witnesses but instead uses the religion as a case study to examine how disparate and disagreeable groups can hold their unique beliefs without marginalizing or limiting the freedom of others. "We may not be each others cup of tea," Engardio said on NPR, "but tolerance allows a variety of kettles to peacefully share the stove." Knocking won several film festival awards including Best Documentary at the USA Film Festival and was covered in Newsweek, USA Today and newspapers across the United States. Entertainment Weekly named it "What to Watch." Knocking was broadcast in the United States on PBS. It was also broadcast in Australia, Canada, Greece and Israel. Knocking was released on DVD in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian and Korean. Game of Life Game of Life is a 2007 film drama starring Tom Sizemore, Tom Arnold, Heather Locklear and Jill Hennessy. The film was not fully released until 2011, when it was released under the new title Game of Life. Offside Don is a Dutch 2006 film, directed by Arend Steenbergen. Thicker Than Water Thicker than Water is a 2006 Icelandic film. The Angel's Egg is a 2006 Japanese romantic melodrama film directed by Shin Togashi and based on a novel by Yuka Murayama. Little Red Riding Hood Little Red Riding Hood is a 48-minute direct-to-video animated film produced by Jetlag Productions. It was distributed by GoodTimes Entertainment and originally released on VHS on July 31, 1995. The film was produced by Mark Taylor and directed by Toshiyuki Hiruma Takashi. Writer George Arthur Bloom adapted the script from Charles Perraults version of the story of "Little Red Riding Hood". Though it has been released on DVD in many European countries, the film has never been released in that format in the United States. It is the only Jetlag Productions animated film to not have been released on DVD in that country. Welcome to North Korea Welcome to North Korea is a 2001 Dutch documentary directed by Peter Tetteroo and Raymond Feddema for KRO Television. The film won an International Emmy in 2001 for best documentary. O, Luckyman! O Lucky Man! is a 2009 Russian comedy film directed by Edouard Parri. Aayirathil Oruvan Aayirathil Oruvan is a 2009 Malayalam drama film directed by Sibi Malayil, starring Kalabhavan Mani in the lead role. Porki Porki is a 2010 Indian Kannada-language action film directed by M. D. Shridhar, starring Darshan, Pranitha Subhash and Ashish Vidyarthi in the lead roles. It is a remake of the 2006 Telugu film Pokiri. The film completed a 100-day run in theatres. Out of the Ashes Out of the Ashes is a 2010 British documentary film directed by Tim Albone, Lucy Martens and Leslie Knott. It documents the story of the Afghanistan national cricket teams qualification for the 2010 ICC World Twenty20 tournament. Tale of a Pink Hare Tale of Pink Hare is a 2010 Kazakhstan low budget film directed by Farhat Sharipov. When the Moors Ruled in Europe When The Moors Ruled In Europe is a documentary film presented by the English historian Bettany Hughes. It is a two-part series on the contribution the Moors made to Europe during their 700-year reign in Spain and Portugal ending in the 15th century. It was first broadcast on Channel 4 Saturday 5 November 2005, and was filmed in the Spanish region of Andalusia, mostly in the cities of Granada, Cordoba and the Moroccan city of Fes. The era ended with the Reconquista during which the Catholic authorities burnt over 1,000,000 Arabic texts. The Bounty The Bounty is a 2012 action comedy film featuring the directorial debut of Fung Chi Keung and starring Chapman To, Fiona Sit and Alex Man. In November, the film received the Hong Kong Film Development Funds "Film Development Foundation Film Production Finance Project" to provide HK$2,605,711 of finance. This is the 13th film financed by The Hong Kong Film Development Fund. Hotel California Hotel California is a 2013 Malayalam comedy caper film written by Anoop Menon and directed by newcomer Aji John. It stars Jayasurya, Anoop Menon, Shankar, Honey Rose, Maria Roy and Aparna Nair. The film is produced by Josemon Simon under the banner of Jairaj Films and features music composed by Shaan Rahman, whilst cinematography is handled by Jithu Damodar and is edited by Xian. The film’s title is inspired by the famous song of the same name by Eagles. Ana Arabia Ana Arabia is a 2013 French-Israeli drama film written and directed by Amos Gitai. It was entered into the main competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. It consists of a single long take. What the Fish What the Fish, produced by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, is a comedy film starring Dimple Kapadia and directed by Gurmeet Singh. It released on 13 December 2013. Irumbu Kuthirai Irumbu Kuthirai is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Yuvaraj Bose and produced by AGS Entertainment. The film stars Atharvaa, Priya Anand and Johnny Tri Nguyen in the leading roles, while Raai Laxmi appears in a supporting role. The film was released on August 29, 2014. My Dad Is Scrooge My Dad Is Scrooge is a 2014 Canadian Christmas fantasy family comedy film starring Brian Cook and Charles Shaughnessy and featuring the voices of Bonnie Wright and Jon Heder. Nilalang Nilalang or is a 2015 Filipino-Japanese action horror film directed by Pedring Lopez starring Cesar Montano and Maria Ozawa. It is an official entry to the 2015 Metro Manila Film Festival and it was released on December 25, 2015. Nilalang is about a local forensic expert who teams up with an heiress to a transnational organized crime syndicate originating from Japan. Robin Padilla was supposed to be Ozawas leading man in this film but due to his wife Mariel Rodriguezs delicate pregnancy, he decided to back out to take care of his wife. Nilalang released its official trailer on October 12, 2015. Samraat Samraat: The King Is Here is a 2016 Bangladeshi Bengali-language action crime thriller film directed by Mohammad Mostafa Kamal Raz and produced by Tiger Media Limited in association with Orkee Production & Cinemawala. The film features Shakib Khan, Apu Biswas, Indraneil Sengupta and Misha Sawdagor in lead roles. The first look teaser of the film was released on 6 August 2015 and official trailer released on 27 June 2016. The film narrates the fall of two notorious underworld mafia leaders. The film was released in Bangladesh on 7 July 2016. Chasing Ponies Ameerika Suvi is a 2016 Estonian comedy road movie directed by Rain Rannu, starring Einar Kuusk, Kristo Viiding, Helena Risti and Jarmo Murumaa. It is inspired by true events. De toutes mes forces De toutes mes forces is a 2017 French drama film directed by Chad Chenouga. Jirga Jirga is a 2018 Australian drama film written and directed by Benjamin Gilmour and produced by John Maynard. It stars Sam Smith as a former Australian soldier returning to Afghanistan to seek forgiveness from the family of a man he killed while serving in the war. The film was shot under extreme circumstances, in dangerous locations and with assistance from the local people of Afghanistan. Deemed too politically divisive to be produced in Pakistan the film moved production at the last minute to Afghanistan and shot in one of the most dangerous regions in the world, Kandahar Province. Gilmour sought to create a film which showed the beauty of the Afghan country and people as well as highlight the detrimental impact of the War in Afghanistan on Western and Afghan people. He also wanted to create a film in which line between truth and fiction is blurred. Gilmour stated he wishes to "make an audience feel like theyre not quite sure if theyre watching a documentary or a drama." Terror Island Terror Island is a 1920 American silent adventure film produced by Jesse Lasky and directed by James Cruze. It is a starring vehicle for illusionist Harry Houdini here costarring with Lila Lee. This film listed as 7 reels by the AFI but two reels are lost/missing with only 5 reels remaining. The film had the working title of Salvage. Grand Exit Grand Exit is a 1935 American detective mystery film with comedy elements, directed for Columbia Pictures by Erle C. Kenton, with screenplay by Bruce Manning and Lionel Houser, based on a story by Gene Towne and Graham Baker. The leads, in their second film together, are Edmund Lowe and Ann Sothern, with supporting players Onslow Stevens, Robert Middlemass and Wyrley Birch. Rhodes Rhodes of Africa is a 1936 British biographical film charting the life of Cecil Rhodes. It was directed by Berthold Viertel and starred Walter Huston, Oskar Homolka, Basil Sydney and Bernard Lee. Beg, Borrow or Steal Beg, Borrow or Steal is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and written by Leonard Lee, Harry Ruskin and Marion Parsonnet. The film stars Frank Morgan, Florence Rice, John Beal, Janet Beecher, Herman Bing and Erik Rhodes. The film was released on December 3, 1937, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Peter the First Peter the Great is a 1937-1938 Soviet two-part historical biographical film, shot on the Order of Lenin from Leningrad film studio Lenfilm director Vladimir Petrov on the eponymous play by Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoys devoted to the life and activity of the Russian Emperor Peter I. There Goes My Girl There Goes My Girl is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Ben Holmes, written by Harry Segall, and starring Gene Raymond, Ann Sothern, Gordon Jones, Richard Lane, Frank Jenks and Bradley Page. It was released on May 21, 1937, by RKO Pictures. The Terror The Terror is a 1938 British crime film directed by Richard Bird and starring Wilfrid Lawson, Linden Travers and Bernard Lee. It was based on a play by Edgar Wallace. The film is also known as Edgar Wallaces The Terror. Lady in Distress A Window in London is a 1940 British thriller film directed by Herbert Mason and starring Michael Redgrave as Peter, a crane operator, Patricia Roc as Pat, Sally Gray, Paul Lukas and Hartley Power. It is a remake of the French film Metropolitan. The plot focuses on a crane operator who becomes drawn to the wife of a jealous magician - after spotting what seems to be a murder in their flat. The film is set in London, when Waterloo Bridge was still under construction. It was released in the US in 1942 under the title Lady in Distress. Panama Lady Panama Lady is a 1939 film starring Lucille Ball. Thieves Fall Out Thieves Fall Out is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Ray Enright, written by Charles Grayson and Ben Markson, and starring Eddie Albert, Joan Leslie, Jane Darwell, Alan Hale, William T. Orr and John Litel. It was released by Warner Bros. on May 3, 1941. Iceland Iceland is a 20th Century Fox musical film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone set in Iceland, starring skater Sonja Henie and John Payne as a U.S. Marine posted in Iceland during World War II. The film was titled Katina in Great Britain and Marriage on Ice in Australia. Fox reteamed their two leads and director from the previous years musical Sun Valley Serenade and set the story in the then contemporary American Marine landing and occupation of Iceland in 1941. Payne had previously played a Marine in Foxs To the Shores of Tripoli also directed by Humberstone. Among the songs are "There Will Never Be Another You" and "You Cant Say No to a Soldier". Some Icelanders protested against the film for its depiction of Marines winning away the local women. Henies on-ice partner during the filmed skating sequences was 1940/41 U.S. Champion Eugene Turner. Mexican Spitfire's Elephant Mexican Spitfires Elephant is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by Charles E. Roberts. It is the sequel to the 1942 film Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost. The film stars Lupe Vélez, Leon Errol, Walter Reed, Elisabeth Risdon, Lydia Bilbrook, Marion Martin, Lyle Talbot and Luis Alberni. The film was released on September 11, 1942, by RKO Pictures. Bedelia Bedelia is a 1946 British drama film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Margaret Lockwood, Ian Hunter and Barry K. Barnes. It is an adaptation of the novel Bedelia by Vera Caspary with events moved from the United States to England and Monaco. The Inside Story The Inside Story is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Allan Dwan and written by Mary Loos and Richard Sale. The film stars Marsha Hunt, William Lundigan, Charles Winninger, Gail Patrick, Gene Lockhart and Florence Bates. The film was released on March 14, 1948, by Republic Pictures. Meet Me After the Show Meet Me After the Show is a 1951 Technicolor musical film starring Betty Grable and released through 20th Century Fox. The film was one of Grables last musical films for Fox during her box office reign of the past decade. California Conquest California Conquest is a 1952 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Lew Landers, and starring Cornel Wilde and Teresa Wright. The film is set in the early 1840s, and deals with a conspiracy by native Spanish Hidalgos to deliver the then-Mexican territory of California to the Russian Empire. Confidence Girl Confidence Girl is a 1952 American crime film written and directed by Andrew L. Stone. The film stars Tom Conway, Hillary Brooke, Eddie Marr, John Gallaudet, Jack Kruschen, Dan Riss and Walter Kingsford. The film was released on June 20, 1952, by United Artists. I'll Get You Escape Route is a 1952 British thriller film, directed by Seymour Friedman and Peter Graham Scott, and starring George Raft, Sally Gray and Clifford Evans. The film was known in the US as Ill Get You. Catty Cornered Catty Cornered is a 1953 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng, written by Warren Foster and distributed by Warner Bros.. It features Sylvester and Tweety in a forerunner of the Rocky and Mugsy cartoons, with Rocky having present-day form and manners and Mugsy replaced by a much smarter assistant named Nick. Bait Bait is a 1954 American film noir drama film, written, directed and produced by Hugo Haas. Haas himself, Cleo Moore and John Agar starred in the film. Rusty Romeos Rusty Romeos is the 181st short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1957 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Feather Bluster Feather Bluster is a 1958 Merrie Melodies animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn and Barnyard Dawg. The short is essentially a clip show, in that the majority of the footage is reused from earlier cartoons. Four Desperate Men The Siege of Pinchgut is a 1959 British thriller filmed on location in Sydney, Australia and directed by Harry Watt. It was the last film produced by Ealing Studios, and was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival where it was nominated for the Golden Bear Award. Crack in the Mirror Crack in the Mirror is a 1960 drama film directed by Richard Fleischer. The three principal actors, Orson Welles, Juliette Gréco, and Bradford Dillman, play dual roles in two interconnected stories as the participants in two love triangles. The script was ostensibly written by producer Darryl F. Zanuck, but in his 1993 autobiography Just Tell Me When to Cry, Richard Fleischer revealed that it was in fact ghost-written by Jules Dassin, who was unable to work openly in the American film industry at the time, because he was on the Hollywood blacklist. Three Graves for a Winchester 3 colpi di Winchester per Ringo a.k.a. Three Graves for a Winchester/Three Bullets for Ringo is a 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Emimmo Salvi and shot in Totalscope. It is the first and only film collaboration between Mickey Hargitay and Gordon Mitchell. The two friends appeared together in Mae Wests 1950s Las Vegas stage show, then traveled to Italy where they made sword and sandal films. It was the first Western for Gordon Mitchell. Band of Ninja Also known as Ninja Bugei chō is a 1967 Japanese animated film directed by Nagisa Oshima.It is based on Sanpei Shiratos manga. Czechoslovakia 1918-1968 Czechoslovakia 1968 is a 1969 short documentary film about the "Prague Spring", the Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia. The film was produced by the United States Information Agency under the direction of Robert M. Fresco and Denis Sanders and features the graphic design of Norman Gollin. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject and in 1997, was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress having been identified as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Un par de asesinos Sartana Kills Them All is a 1970 Spanish crime comedy western film directed by Rafael Romero Marchent, written by Mario Alabiso and Santiago Moncada and starring Gianni Garko, Guglielmo Spoletini and María Silva. Marta Marta is a 1971 Spanish thriller film directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 44th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Mere Jeevan Saathi Mere Jeevan Saathi is a 1972 Indian film produced by Harish and Vinod Shah. It is directed by Ravikant Nagaich, and it stars Rajesh Khanna, Tanuja, Sujit Kumar, Bindu, Helen, Utpal Dutt, Nazir Hussain and Rajindranath.It was the second movie of Superstar Rajesh Khanna with Tanuja after the blockbuster Haathi mere Saathi. The movie was a big flop upon its release and was the 22nd highest grosser of the year. Although being a flop it received good and average reviews from viewers and critics and the soundtrack and songs became very popular and are still excellent. O mere Dil ke chain and Chala Jata hoon are still very famous melodies from this film. Reed, México insurgente Reed: Insurgent Mexico is a 1973 Mexican drama film directed by Paul Leduc. It was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 46th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Mixed Company Mixed Company is a 1974 American comedy-drama film directed by Melville Shavelson and written by Shavelson and Mort Lachman. It stars Barbara Harris, Joseph Bologna, Tom Bosley, Lisa Gerritsen, Dorothy Shay, Ruth McDevitt and Haywood Nelson. No Pockets in a Shroud Un linceul na pas de poches is a French film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky in 1974. Catherine & Co. Catherine & Co. is a 1975 French/Italian adult themed comedy film directed by Michel Boisrond, co-written by Catherine Breillat and Léo L. Fuchs, and starring Jane Birkin, Patrick Dewaere, Jean-Pierre Aumont, and Vittorio Caprioli. One Way or Another De cierta manera is a 1974 Cuban romantic drama film. Directed by Sara Gómez, the film mixes documentary-style footage with a fictional story that looks at the poor neighborhoods of Havana shortly after the Cuban Revolution of 1959. The film illustrates the history before the background of the development process in Cuba. It demonstrates how tearing down slums and building modern settlements does not immediately change the culture of the inhabitants. Gómez completed filming with Mario Balmaseda and Yolanda Cuellar just before her death; technical work was finished by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea, Julio García-Espinosa y Rigoberto López before its posthumous release. Goodbye & Amen Goodbye & Amen is a 1978 Italian film. It stars Claudia Cardinale, Tony Musante and John Forsythe in the leading roles. Immaan Dharam Immaan Dharam is a 1977 Bollywood film, written by Salim-Javed, directed by Desh Mukherjee and produced by Premji. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Amitabh Bachchan, Shashi Kapoor and Rekha. The music is by Laxmikant–Pyarelal. If Ever I See You Again If Ever I See You Again is a 1978 American romantic drama film about a composer who rekindles his relationship with a former girlfriend. It stars Joe Brooks, who also co-wrote, produced, directed, and scored the film, and Shelley Hack. The films theme song, "If Ever I See You Again", was a moderate hit for Roberta Flack, reaching #24 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Northern Lights The Priest El Sacerdote is a 1978 Spanish film directed by Eloy de la Iglesia and starring Simón Andreu, Emilio Gutiérrez Caba and Esperanza Roy. The plot centers on a Catholic priest who suffers a personal crisis when his sexuality is suddenly awakened. Unable to reconcile his deep conservative religious faith with his sexual obsession he spiral in a path of self punishment. The script was first offered to Pilar Miro. La provinciale La provinciale is a 1981 French-Swiss drama film directed by Claude Goretta. It was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival. Texas Lightning Texas Lightning is a 1981 film written and directed by Gary Graver and starring Cameron Mitchell, Cameron Mitchell Jr., Maureen McCormick, and Peter Jason. The film was originally intended as a serious drama that was to be called The Boys, but the producers demanded that Graver re-edit it into a comedy. Burning of the Imperial Palace Stand Alone Stand Alone is a 1985 American action drama film directed by Alan Beattie and starring Charles Durning. Frenchman's Farm Frenchmans Farm is a 1986 Australian horror mystery film. Filming started 17 February 1986. Project A-Ko 3: Cinderella Rhapsody is the third Project A-ko movie. It is shorter in length than the second, and it serves as a prelude to "Project A-ko 4: Final." Kamen Rider ZO , translated Masked Rider ZO, is a 1993 Japanese tokusatsu superhero movie produced by the Toei Company as part of their Kamen Rider Series. Directed by Keita Amemiya, it was the first joint production of Toei and Bandai. A Sega CD interactive movie was released for ZO in 1994, and was distributed in the United States as The Masked Rider: Kamen Rider ZO. To commemorate the series 40th anniversary, ZO was shown on Toeis pay-per-view channel in September 2011. The films protagonist, Kamen Rider ZO, appears in the later Kamen Rider Decade television series and is a playable character in the 2011 Nintendo DS video game All Kamen Rider: Rider Generation. Sukiny deti Sons of Bitches is a 1990 Soviet drama film directed by Leonid Filatov. It was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival. England, My England England, My England is a 1995 British historical film directed by Tony Palmer and starring Michael Ball, Simon Callow, Lucy Speed and Robert Stephens. It depicts the life of the composer Henry Purcell, seen through the eyes of a playwright in the 1960s who is trying to write a play about him. It was written by John Osborne and Charles Wood. Milk & Money Milk & Money is a 1996 American romantic comedy written and directed by Michael Bergmann and starring Robert Petkoff and Calista Flockhart. Ted Hartley and Dina Merrill, who also appear in the film, served as producer and executive producer respectively. Saint-Ex For the live stage musical production, see Antoine de Saint-Exupéry -Popular culture: Theatre. Saint-Ex is a 1996 British film biography made for direct release to television by the British Broadcasting Corporation. The story documents the life of French author-aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in the form of a "tone poem". The film was directed by Anand Tucker and stars Bruno Ganz, Miranda Richardson and Janet McTeer. The screenplay was by Frank Cottrell Boyce, while the writers sons, Aidan and Joseph, portrayed the Saint-Exupery brothers, Francois and Antoine, as children. Motel Blue Motel Blue is a 1997 thriller film directed by Sam Firstenberg and starring Sean Young. In the Affirmative In the Affirmative is a 1962 French film by Claude Lelouch. Though Lelouch had experienced failure with his debut feature Le Propre de lhomme, he managed to gain favourable exposure when the film was sent to be exhibited in Sweden and earned compliments from Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman. It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. Lima: Breaking the Silence Lima: Breaking the Silence is a 1999 crime drama film directed and written by Menahem Golan, starring Joe Lara and Billy Drago. The story is based on the 1996 Japanese embassy hostage crisis. The Long Road Home The Long Road Home is a family 1999 television film, directed and written by Craig Clyde. It stars Michael Ansara, T.J. Lowther and Mary Elizabeth Winstead. The film tells the story of a city boys life after having to live with his grandparents in a village after his parents death. T-Bird Gang T-Bird Gang is a 1959 American film directed by Richard Harbinger and starring John Brinkley, Edwin Nelson, and Tony Miller. Lelícek ve sluzbách Sherlocka Holmesa Lelíček ve službách Sherlocka Holmese is a 1932 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Karel Lamač, starring Vlasta Burian and Martin Frič. A Hard Little Nut Tough Nut is a 1967 Soviet comedy war film directed by Theodor Vulfovich. The films title is a pun on the word nut in Russian — as the lead characters last name is Oreshkina. Beyond Oblivion Beyond Oblivion is a 1956 Argentine drama film directed by Hugo del Carril, starring Laura Hidalgo and Carril. It tells the story of a man who has lost the woman he loved and tries to turn another woman into her. The screenplay is loosely based on the novel Bruges-la-Morte by Georges Rodenbach. Cai yang nu bang zhu The Guy with the Secret Kung Fu is a 1981 Hong Kong martial art film. The film has passed into public domain and can be found on several martial arts film compilations produced by Mill Creek Entertainment. The Arrest of a Pickpocket The Arrest of a Pickpocket is an 1895 British short black-and-white silent crime film, produced and directed by Birt Acres for exhibition on Robert W. Pauls peep show Kinetoscopes, featuring a policeman catching a pickpocket with the assistance of a passing sailor. The film was considered lost until footage from an 1896 Fairground Programme, originally shown in a portable booth at Hull Fair by Midlands photographer George Williams, donated to the National Fairground Archive was identified as being from this film. Simhasan Sinhasan is 1979 Marathi political drama film directed by Dr. Jabbar Patel. and written by journalist Arun Sadhoo . The film is based on two novels - one of the same name and the other named Mumbai DInank by writer and freelance journalist Arun Sadhu. The cast of the film included Nilu Phule, Arun Sarnaik, Shriram Lagoo, Mohan Agashe, Reema Lagoo, Nana Patekar, Usha Nadkarni, Datta Bhatt and Satish Dubhashi. Arangetra Velai Arangetra Velai is a 1990 Tamil language screwball comedy film, starring Prabhu, Revathi, V. K. Ramasamy in the lead roles. The film was directed by Fazil and produced by Aroma Mani. It is a remake of the 1989 Malayalam film Ramji Rao Speaking. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Hello Pakiram. My Generation My Generation is a 2000 film by documentary filmmaker Barbara Kopple that looks at the links between young people who attended the original 1969 Woodstock music festival and those who attended the 1994 and 1999 Woodstock festivities. Despite the wide generational and cultural gaps between the original attendees and the newer ones, the film finds that there are more commonalities than there are differences. The movie also captured both the notorious mud-slinging performance of the band Green Day at 1994s festival and the chaotic fires at 1999s concert. The film features performances by such acts as Joe Cocker, Blues Traveler, DMX, and Limp Bizkit. My Generation premiered as a work-in-progress at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. Lost Killers Lost Killers is a 2000 German crime black comedy film directed by Dito Tsintsadze. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. At the 10th Cottbus Film Festival the film won the top prize and at the 2000 Thessaloniki International Film Festival, Misel Maticevic won the award for Best Actor. Good Neighbor Good Neighbor, also called The Killer Next Door, is a 2001 thriller with Billy Dee Williams, Danica McKellar, Tobin Bell. Charas Charas is a 1976 Hindi action thriller film produced and directed by Ramanand Sagar. The film stars Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Ajit, Aruna Irani, Amjad Khan, Asrani, Sujit Kumar, Keshto Mukherjee and Tom Alter. The films music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Didi mtsvane veli Great Green Valley is a 1967 Georgian art-drama film directed by Merab Kokochashvili, written by Merab Eliozishvili. Coffin Joe: The Strange World of José Mojica Marins Damned – The Strange World of José Mojica Marins is a 2001 Brazilian documentary film about the life and works of Brazilian filmmaker, director, screenwriter, film and television actor and media personality José Mojica Marins. The film features Marins and his associates and family members recounting episodes of his life and career from childhood to international recognition in later years. The film received the Special Jury Award in Latin American Cinema at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. The Rose Technique The Rose Technique, also known as Deranged, is a 2002 direct-to-DVD American film starring Sally Kirkland, JoBeth Williams, Kari Wuhrer, Jason Brooks and Sage Kirkpatrick. Horseplay Horseplay is a 2003 Australian film starring Marcus Graham that is set around the Melbourne Cup. A House with a View of the Sea A House with a View of the Sea is a 2001 black-and-white Venezuelan film directed by Alberto Arvelo, and a Spain-Canada co-production with Venezuela. It was Venezuelas submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. It stars Imanol Arias, Gabriel Arcand, and Leandro Arvelo. ABC describes the film as an "intimate and crude history about the Venezuelan peasants of 1948". Marian Anderson: The Lincoln Memorial Concert Marian Anderson: The Lincoln Memorial Concert is a 1939 documentary film which documents a concert performance by African American opera singer Marian Anderson after the Daughters of the American Revolution had her barred from singing in Washington D.C.s Constitution Hall because she was black. Officials of the District of Columbia also barred her from performing in the auditorium of a white public high school. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt helped hold the concert at Lincoln Memorial, on federal property. The Easter Sunday, April 9, 1939, performance was attended by 75,000. In 2001, this documentary film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. Plunder & Lightning Plunder & Lightning is an animated television movie, originally broadcast on September 7, 1990, that makes up the first four episodes of the Disney animated series TaleSpin. The film was broadcast in syndication on various local and regional channels at different times from Friday, September 7 through Sunday, September 9, 1990. In 1991, the film was the sole nominee for an Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Animated Program. After its original airing, the film was split up into four parts which were treated as episodes of the series itself, but with severe edits. This four-part version first aired from Monday, November 19 through Thursday, November 22, 1990. The Extraordinary Adventures of Saturnino Farandola The extraordinary adventures of Saturnino Farandola is an Italian silent film of 1913 directed and interpreted by Marcel Fabre. It is divided into four episodes, inspired by the fantastic adventurous novel of Saturnino Farandolas extraordinary travels by Albert Robida. It is sometimes cited among the first expressions of European film science fiction. Janwar Janwar is a Hindi film released on 1 January 1965, starring Shammi Kapoor, Rajendernath, Rajshree and Asit Sen. The movie was produced by Hardeep and directed by Bhappi Sonie. The music is by Shankar Jaikishan and lyrics are by Hasrat Jaipuri. The movie was a lighthearted romantic musical that further enhanced Shammi Kapoors stature as the youth icon of the times. It is notable for a rendition of the song "Dekho ab toh kisi ko nahin hai khabar", set to the tune of the Beatles song "I Wanna Hold Your Hand". The Pythons The Pythons is a BBC documentary film about the Monty Python team which was shot in Tunisia in 1978, during the making of Monty Pythons Life of Brian. As well as promoting their upcoming film, the documentary also serves as a tenth anniversary profile of the team, despite the original broadcast date of 20 June 1979 being some months ahead of both the tenth anniversary of their TV debut and the UK release of their new film. The film begins with a recap of the Pythons solo activities since the release of Monty Python and the Holy Grail in 1975. These include Eric Idles Rutland Weekend Television, John Cleeses Fawlty Towers, Michael Palin and Terry Jones Ripping Yarns, Terry Gilliams Jabberwocky and Graham Chapmans The Odd Job. The origins of Monty Pythons Flying Circus are briefly covered and the film also features separately filmed comments, notably from Graham Chapman and John Cleese, about their fellow team members. The atmosphere is relaxed throughout and, unsurprisingly, frequently humorous. At one point the team are joined by Spike Milligan, who happened to be holidaying in Tunisia and ended up performing a cameo role in the film. The Pythons was released as an extra on the 1999 Criterion Collection DVD of Monty Pythons Life of Brian in the US. It was later released in the UK on the 2003 Region 2 DVD of the film. The 2007 DVD/Blu-ray "Immaculate Edition" release of the film did not include the documentary. Travelling Light Travelling Light is a 2003 Australian film directed by Kathryn Millard and starring Pia Miranda, Sacha Horler, and Anna Torv. Horler won an Australian Film Institute award as Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film. A Silent Love A Silent Love, also known as Un amor silencioso, is a 2004 film written and directed by Federico Hidalgo and produced by Atopia. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2004 then opened in a limited release on October 29, 2004 in New York City and Los Angeles before widening to over 25 theaters across the US and Canada. A Silent Love is the first Canadian release made by Atopia, although it was shortly followed by another Hidalgo film, Imitation. The film is quasi-silent but when dialogue is used, it is substantially Spanish despite the films Canadian production. Zeyda and the Hitman Zeyda and the Hitman is a 2004 Canadian television comedy film directed by Melanie Mayron and starring Judd Hirsch, Gil Bellows, Danny Aiello, Mercedes Ruehl, Conrad Dunn, and Reagan Pasternak. The story is about a grandfather who hires a contract killer to assassinate his allergy-prone son-in-law. Au Revoir, UFO Au Revoir, UFO is a 2004 South Korean film. À ce soir Nelly is a 2004 French drama film directed by Laure Duthilleul and starring Sophie Marceau, Antoine Chappey, and Fabio Zenoni. Written by Laure Duthilleul, Jean-Pol Fargeau, and Pierre-Erwan Guillaume, the film is about the four days following the death of a small town doctor, seen through the eyes of his wife, who is a nurse. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. 95 Miles to Go 95 Miles to Go is a 2004 comedy film directed by Tom Caltabiano. It stars Ray Romano, and documents his stand-up comedy tour of the South. The film premiered at the Deep Ellum Film Festival in October 2004 and released theatrically in the United Statesin April 2006 by THINKFilm. It premiered on HBO on July 10, 2007. The DVD of the film was released on May 22, 2012, by Video Services Corporation, a film distribution company located in Toronto, Canada. Happy Anniversary and Goodbye Happy Anniversary and Goodbye is a 1974 American made-for-television comedy film directed by Jack Donohue and starring Lucille Ball and Art Carney as Norma and Malcolm Michaels, a middle-aged couple. Sith Apprentice Sith Apprentice is a Star Wars fan film that made its debut on the internet on March 29, 2005, directed by John E. Hudgens and co-written by Hudgens, Denny Humbard, and Men in Black creator Lowell Cunningham. Made for around $1000, it is a spoof of Star Wars and The Apprentice, with Emperor Palpatine filling the Donald Trump role in his search for a new apprentice. The final candidates in the film are Darth Vader, Darth Maul, Count Dooku, and Jar Jar Binks. While the film primarily spoofs the Star Wars universe in the format of The Apprentice, there are several other notable targets, including swipes at The Princess Bride, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Dracula, and The Lord of the Rings. In the films standout sequence, Darth Vader takes to the stage, dancing Riverdance-style with a squad of stormtroopers. At one point in the film, Vader cuts off Dookus head and hands in a scene staged similarly to one in Revenge of the Sith where Anakin, not yet Vader, cuts off Dookus hands and then proceeds to cut off his head. However, Sith Apprentice was written and filmed months before Revenge of the Sith premiered. The film has proven popular with Star Wars fans, and won the Audience Choice Award in the Lucasfilm-sponsored 2005 Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards. In August 2010, Time magazine listed it as one of the Top 10 Star Wars fanfilms. Love of May Love of May is a 2004 Taiwanese film directed by Hsu Hsiao-ming and starring Bolin Chen and Liu Yifei. The film was inspired by Mayday, a famous rock band from Taiwan. It tells about the love story of Ah Lei, an administrator of Maydays fansite, and Zhao Xuan, a fangirl of Mayday, who met and fell in love with each other through a lie. Forever Flows Nirontor is a 2006 Bangladeshi drama film directed by Abu Sayeed. It stars Shabnur, Ilias Kanchan, Doli Johur, Jayanta Chattopadhyay, Amirul Huq Chawdhury, Litu Anam, Limi and Shahidul Islam Sachchu. It was Bangladeshs submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Svein and the Rat Svein and the Rat is a 2006 Norwegian family film, based on a book with the same name by Marit Nicolaysen. It was directed by Magnus Martens, but he was not satisfied with how it was edited, and decided to remove his credit as a director. There is a 2007 sequel called. No Control Sem Controle also known as The Last Madness, is a 2007 Brazilian drama thriller film directed by Cris Damato and starring Eduardo Moscovis, Milena Toscano, Vanessa Gerbelli and Renata Batista. The film was screened at the Première Brasil of the 2007 Festival do Rio. Holy Wars Holy Wars is a 2010 documentary written and directed by Stephen Marshall. In 2009 Marshall was inspired to make the film due to the prevalence of religious fundamentalism during this time period. Warm Spring Warm Spring is a 2003 Chinese film produced by Shanxi Film Studio. Wulan Tana was the director and writer of this film which won her the Golden Rooster Award for Best Directorial Debut in 2003. The film was also named one of three Best Films at the 2004 Hundred Flowers Awards. Unborn in the USA: Inside the War on Abortion Unborn in the USA: Inside the War on Abortion is a 2007 documentary film featuring interviews with pro-life activists across the United States. Its tagline is, "How the pro-lifers are winning". The film was started as a thesis project by students Stephen Fell and Will Thompson of Rice University. The film chronicles major events such as the annual March for Life and the 2004 March for Womens Lives, and features interviews with members of the Army of God and other pro-life activists. Doraemon: Nobita's Three Visionary Swordsmen is a feature-length Japanese animated film which premiered in Japan on March 12, 1994. This film marks the 15th anniversary of the Doraemon television series on TV Asahi. Its the 15th Doraemon film. Qi chuan xu xu Gasp is a 2009 Chinese film directed by Zheng Zhong. Golmaal Golmaal is a Bengali film directed by Swapan Saha and featuring multi-starring Prosenjit Chatterjee, Tota Ray Chowdhury, Jisshu Sengupta, Priyanka Trivedi, Namrata Thapa, Barsa Priyadarshini. The film was a remake of Malayalam film Thenkasipattanam. Unstoppable Marriage Unstoppable Marriage is a 2007 South Korean romantic comedy film. It stars veteran actors Kim Soo-mi and Im Chae-moo alongside popstar and television actress Eugene and Ha Seok-jin. The film is Eugenes big screen debut, and is also the directorial debut of Kim Seong-wook, who previously worked as an assistant director on other films such as Fun Movie, My Teacher and Lovely Rivals. The film was released in South Korea on May 10, 2007, and had a total of 1,304,431 admissions. House of the Wolf Man House of the Wolf Man is an American independent monster horror film produced in 2009 by My Way Pictures. The film was inspired by the Universal Monsters movies, and was shot in the same style. The films star Ron Chaney is the great-grandson of Lon Chaney and the grandson of Lon Chaney, both of whom starred in numerous Universal Monsters films. Kinshasa Symphony Kinshasa Symphony is a German 2010 documentary film. The Scarlet Worm The Scarlet Worm is a 2011 American Revisionist Western film directed by Michael Fredianelli. The film was first released on January 7, 2011 at the Riot Cinema Film Festival. It stars Aaron Stielstra as a young mercenary who is sent to assassinate a cruel brothel owner. Funding for The Scarlet Worm was partially accomplished through a successful Kickstarter campaign. My Wife's Romance My Wifes Romance is a 2011 French drama film written and directed by Djamshed Usmonov and starring Olivier Gourmet and Léa Seydoux. Preservation of the Sign Language Preservation of the Sign Language is a fourteen-minute film, presented without subtitles, featuring George Veditz, onetime president of the National Association of the Deaf of the United States, demonstrating in sign language the importance of defending the right of deaf people to sign as opposed to verbalizing their communication. Deafened by scarlet fever at the age of eight, Veditz was one of the first to make motion-picture recordings of American Sign Language. Taking care to sign precisely and in large gestures for the cameras, Veditz chose fiery biblical passages to give his speech emotional impact. In some of his films, Veditz used finger spelling so his gestures could be translated directly into English in venues where interpreters were present. On behalf of the NAD, Veditz made this film specifically to record sign language for posterity at a time when oralists were gaining momentum in the education of the deaf. The film conveys one of the ways that deaf Americans debated the issues of their language and public understanding during the era of World War I. In 2010, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. Tales of Poe Tales of Poe is a 2014 anthology film directed by independent filmmakers Bart Mastronardi and Alan Rowe Kelly. As of February 2019, the film has grossed over $5k from video sales. Underdog Knight 2 He-Man is a 2011 Chinese action comedy film directed by Ding Sheng. The film is a sequel to Ding Shengs 2008 film The Underdog Knight. The plot is set in Qingdao, China where a discharged navy man Lao San is caught in the crossfire of a bank robbery. He becomes a crime-fighter for the city by working with the local police using his strong fighting techniques that he learned from his time with the navy. Seema Tapakai Seema Tapakai is a 2011 Indian Telugu-language comedy film written and directed by G.Nageswara Reddy, produced by Dr. Vijaya Prasad Malla under Wellfare Creations banner and starring Allari Naresh and Poorna in lead roles. The film soundtrack was composed by Vandemataram Srinivas and cinematography was handled by Adusumilli Vijay Kumar. The dialogue of the movie was written by popular writer Marudhuri Raja. The screenplay was handled also by G Nageswara Reddy. This film marks the debut of actress Poorna in Telugu cinema. Seema Tapakai was released on 13 May 2011. Reverse Runner Reverse Runner is an Australian comedy film written and directed by Lachlan Ryan and Jarrod Theodore, executive produced by Stephen Herek. It stars Dan Cannon, Dave Callan, Steve Moneghetti, Rosco Brauer and a special appearance from Olympic commentator Bruce McAvaney. It tells the story of teenager Kid Campbell, who dreams of becoming a reverse runner despite being mocked, ridiculed and kicked out of home for refusing to get an ordinary job. In the end he is left to question his childhood dream. It had a limited theatrical release on 11 October 2012 playing in cinemas until April 2013. It was released on DVD, Blu-ray & VOD in Australia on 18 September 2013 and 30 October 2013 in New Zealand. Isn't Anyone Alive? Isnt Anyone Alive?, in Japanese is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Gakuryū Ishii. It features an ensemble cast including Shota Sometani and is based on the play of the same name by Shiro Maeda. Playwright Shoji Kokami has referred to the story as an outstanding example of the study of dying in the Theatre of the Absurd. It was released in Japan on February 18, 2012 and was featured at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in June 2012. Skazka. Est Fairytale.Is is a 2011 Russian childrens-fantasy-anthology film. Roche papier ciseaux Rock Paper Scissors is a 2013 Canadian thriller film from Québec directed by Yan Lanouette Turgeon, which he co-wrote with André Gulluni. The third film to be produced by Camera Oscura, producer Christine Falco described it as a work of hyperlink cinema. Lanouette Turgeons debut feature is the story of three men—Boucane, Lorenzo, and Vincent—whose lives are brought together through a strange sequence of events. The film features music by composer and performer Ramachandra Borcar. The Writer with No Hands The Writer with No Hands is a 2017 British documentary feature film, which follows writer Matthew Alford as he tries to establish that the accidental death of Hollywood screenwriter Gary DeVore was, in fact, an assassination by the United States government. The finished film, directed by William Westaway, was screened at venues on 27 June 2017 to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of DeVores fate and a 2018 television edit subsequently sold to Norways VGTV and New Zealands Rialto Channel. An alternative 86 minute final cut feature had premiered at Hot Docs as early as 2014 but was pulled from the festival circuit at the end of that year, heavily re-worked, and never distributed. Jabardasth Jabardasth is a 2013 Telugu romantic comedy film written and directed by Nandini Reddy under the banner of Sri Sai Ganesh Productions. It stars Siddharth and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in the lead roles and Nithya Menen in an important role. The film released on 22 February 2013 and was commercially successful at the box office. The film is an unofficial remake of the 2010 Hindi film Band Baaja Baaraat. Yash Raj Films, the producers of the Hindi original, planned to take legal action against the makers of Jabardasth. The films satellite and audio telecast rights were sold for 5.25 crores. Omamori Himari , also known as for short, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Milan Matra. The story revolves around Yuto Amakawa, an orphan who, on his sixteenth birthday, meets Himari, a cat spirit samurai girl who has sworn an oath to protect Yuto from the various monsters and demons that are out to kill him. Omamori Himari ran in Fujimi Shobos Monthly Dragon Age from June 2006 to September 2013, and twelve tankōbon volumes were published between February 7, 2007 and November 9, 2013. A four-panel spinoff also ran in Dragon Age from November 2009 to November 2010, and a light novel adaptation by Kougetsu Mikazuki was serialized in Dragon Magazine, with four volumes released from July 2008 to January 2010. A 12-episode anime adaptation by Zexcs aired in Japan between January and March 2010 on TV Saitama, Chiba TV, and other networks. The manga is licensed in North America by Yen Press, with the first volume published on October 26, 2010. The Bit Player The Bit Player is a 2019 documentary film created to celebrate the 2016 centenary of the birth of Claude Shannon, the "father of information theory". The film was produced and directed by Mark Levinson, in cooperation with the IEEE Information Theory Society and the IEEE Foundation. The film premiered at the World Science Festival in New York City on May 29, and was screened for a large audience at the IEEE Information Theory Societys meeting in Vail, on June 19. A review in Physics Today calls it "not quite a documentary" and "a delightful new film". The film was named "best in show" in Realscreens MIPTV Picks 2019. Scooby-Doo! Ghastly Goals Scooby-Doo! Ghastly Goals is the fifth direct-to-DVD special produced by Warner Bros. Animation, based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was available May 13, 2014, only through Scooby-Doo! 13 Spooky Tales: Field of Screams DVD. Volumes of Blood Volumes of Blood is a 2015 horror anthology film directed by P.J. Starks, Jakob Bilinski, Nathan Thomas Milliner, John Kenneth Muir, and Lee Vervoort. It stars Kristine Renee Farley, Jason Crowe, Jim ORear, and Roni Jonah. Iraqi Odyssey Iraqi Odyssey is a 2014 Swiss documentary film directed by Samir. It was one of seven films shortlisted by Switzerland to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards. On 27 August 2015 it was selected to represent Switzerland for the Foreign Language Oscar but it was not nominated. And Then There Was Eve And Then There Was Eve is a 2017 American drama film, directed by Savannah Bloch. It stars Tania Nolan, Rachel Crowl, Mary Holland, Karan Soni, and John Kassir. Six X Rare & Dare: Six X is an upcoming Bollywood erotic drama film comprising six different stories, with all the stories containing different star cast. The film is directed and produced by Chandrakant Singh and Sandeep Shukla. The film stars an ensemble cast which includes Shweta Tiwari, Aashif Sheikh, Sofia Hayat, Ashmit Patel, Andria DSouza, Rashami Desai, Hemant Pandey, Hrishitaa Bhatt, Rituparna Sengupta, Bidita Bag, Rajesh Sharma, Abhinav Kohli and Shweta Bhardwaj among others. Six X was earlier set to release in 2015, but the release date was pushed to November 2016. However, the film has never released officially nor it is available online. Sujon Sokhi Sujan Sakhi is a 1994 Bangladeshi film starring Salman Shah and Shabnur. It became one of the top grossers of Dhallywood in 1994. It was a box-office hit. Marfa Girl 2 Marfa Girl 2 is a 2018 drama film written and directed by Larry Clark. A sequel to his 2012 film Marfa Girl, the film follows the characters of that film, set in the West Texas town of Marfa. The film has been noted for Clark‘s obsession with “raw sexuality” and unsimulated sex scenes. Three Christs Three Christs is an American drama film directed, co-produced, and co-written by Jon Avnet, based on the book The Three Christs of Ypsilanti by Milton Rokeach. It screened in the Gala Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. En tu cabeza En tu cabeza is a 2016 Spanish sci fi film directed by Daniel Sánchez Arévalo, Borja Cobeaga, Kike Maíllo and Alberto Ruiz Rojo. The film is produced by the Spanish natural gas utilities company Gas Fenosa. Who Who is a 2018 Indian English, Malayalam language science-fiction film, written and directed by Ajay Devaloka as his directorial debut. The film features Shine Tom Chacko, Shruthy Menon, Pearle Maaney, Rajeev Pillai and Sreekanth Sreedharan in the lead roles. The teaser was released on YouTube in September. Who is the first time travel movie from Kerala. The movie had its official world premiere at the 71st Cannes film festivals market section on 15 May 2018. Who had a nationwide release in India in Hindi language obtaining rave reviews from the critics. Never the Twain Shall Meet Never the Twain Shall Meet is a 1931 drama film produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and starring Leslie Howard and Conchita Montenegro. It is based on the book by Peter B. Kyne. The film was directed by W. S. Van Dyke and was filmed in Tahiti like Van Dykes two previous south sea adventures The Pagan and White Shadows in the South Seas. The film is a remake of a 1925 silent film of the same name. Unashamed Unashamed is a 1932 American pre-Code, early noir, crime, drama film directed by Harry Beaumont, written by Bayard Veiller, and starring Helen Twelvetrees, Robert Young, Lewis Stone, Jean Hersholt, John Miljan and Monroe Owsley. It was released on July 2, 1932, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film, as well as Two Against the World, is based on a Philadelphia society murder by Eddie Allen, who killed Francis Donaldson III in an "honor killing". The Women in His Life The Women in His Life is a 1933 American Pre-Code crime film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Otto Kruger. Mister Hobo The Guvnor is a 1935 British comedy film starring George Arliss as a tramp who rides a series of misunderstandings and becomes the president of a bank. The film was re-released in England in 1944 and 1949. It was released in the US as Mr. Hobo. The Blow Out The Blow Out is a 1936 Looney Tunes animated short film starring Porky Pig. It was directed by Tex Avery. Bottles Bottles is a 1936 MGM Happy Harmonies animated cartoon directed by Hugh Harman and produced by Rudolf Ising. I Only Have Eyes for You I Only Have Eyes for You is a 1937 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Tex Avery. Slaves in Bondage Slaves in Bondage is a 1937 American film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Lona Andre, Donald Reed, and Wheeler Oakman. The Broken Jug The Broken Jug is a 1937 German historical comedy film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Emil Jannings, Friedrich Kayßler and Max Gülstorff. It is an adaptation of the play The Broken Jug by Heinrich von Kleist. The film was popular with Adolf Hitler. 13 Stühle Thirteen Chairs is a 1938 German comedy film directed by E.W. Emo. It is based on the novel The Twelve Chairs by Ilf and Petrov. Bismarck Bismarck is a 1940 German historical film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Paul Hartmann, Friedrich Kayßler and Lil Dagover. It premiered at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo in Berlin. This film depicts the life of the Prussian statesman Otto von Bismarck, a German nationalist and lonely genius who withstands parliament to act on behalf of the people. It was followed by a sequel Die Entlassung in 1942, with Emil Jannings taking over the title role. Sunday Punch Sunday Punch is a 1942 comedy film directed by David Miller and starring William Lundigan and Jean Rogers. Wintertime Wintertime is a 1943 Twentieth Century-Fox musical film directed by John Brahm and starring Sonja Henie and Cesar Romero. It also features Woody Herman and His Orchestra. Dark Mountain Dark Mountain is a 1944 American film noir crime film directed by William Berke. It is also known as Thunderbolt and Thunder Mountain. Getting Gertie's Garter Getting Gerties Garter is a 1945 American slapstick comedy film written and directed by Allan Dwan, and starring Dennis OKeefe, Marie McDonald, and Barry Sullivan. The film is based on the 1921 play of the same name by Wilson Collison and Avery Hopwood. The play was previously adapted for the screen as a silent film released in 1927 by Metropolitan Pictures and starred Marie Prevost and Charles Ray. Junior Miss Junior Miss is a 1945 American comedy film starring Peggy Ann Garner as a teenager who meddles in peoples love lives. A collection of Sally Bensons stories from The New Yorker was published by Doubleday as Junior Miss in 1941. This was adapted by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields into a successful play that same year. Directed by Moss Hart, Junior Miss ran on Broadway from 1941 to 1943. In 1945, the play was adapted to the film Junior Miss with George Seaton directing Peggy Ann Garner in the lead role of Judy Graves. The Junior Miss radio series, starring Barbara Whiting, was broadcast weekly on CBS in 1949. Devil Bat's Daughter Devil Bats Daughter is a 1946 American horror film directed by Frank Wisbar. It stars Rosemary La Planche, who was crowned Miss America 1941. It was a sequel to The Devil Bat. It marked the film debut of Michael Hale, a former ad man for the Los Angeles Times, who was married to one of Hedda Hoppers assistants. Janie Gets Married Janie Gets Married is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Vincent Sherman, and written by Agnes Christine Johnston. The film stars Joan Leslie, Robert Hutton, Edward Arnold, Ann Harding, Robert Benchley, and Dorothy Malone. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 22, 1946. This is a sequel to 1944s Janie. Hutton, Arnold, Harding, and Benchley reprise their earlier roles, but Leslie replaces actress Joyce Reynolds in the title role. Tragic Hunt Caccia tragica or Tragic Hunt is a 1947 Italian drama film directed by Giuseppe De Santis. Future filmmakers Michelangelo Antonioni and Carlo Lizzani co-wrote the script. Ihmiset suviyössä Ihmiset suviyössä is a Finnish film from 1948. Directed by Valentin Vaala, it is based on Frans Eemil Sillanpääs 1934 novel of the same title. And Baby Makes Three And Baby Makes Three is a 1949 American romantic comedy film directed by Henry Levin and starring Robert Young, Barbara Hale, and Robert Hutton. Mysterious Island Mysterious Island is a 1951 black-and-white 15-chapter movie serial from Columbia Pictures, the studios 46th, that stars Richard Crane, Marshall Reed, Karen Randle, and Ralph Hodges. It is an adaptation of Jules Vernes 1874 novel, The Mysterious Island. As in the original story, which was Vernes follow-up to Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, this serial is set in 1865. However, Columbias screenwriters added alien Mercurians as an additional set of villains. The serial has been labeled a space opera version of Vernes novel. The Bandit of Tacca Del Lupo The Bandit of Tacca Del Lupo is a 1952 Italian historical drama film directed by Pietro Germi. Gilbert and Sullivan The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan is a 1953 British technicolor film that dramatises the story of the collaboration between W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. Gilbert and Sullivan wrote 14 comic operas, later referred to as the Savoy Operas, which became the most popular series of musical entertainments of the Victorian era and are still popular today. The film was written by Sidney Gilliat and Leslie Baily, based on Bailys The Gilbert and Sullivan Book. It was directed by Gilliat, with cinematography by Christopher Challis and production design by Hein Heckroth. It was produced by Gilliat and Frank Launder for London Films in time to mark the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Some re-releases of the film re-titled it The Great Gilbert and Sullivan. The film was a box-office failure. So This Is Love So This Is Love is a 1953 film directed by Gordon Douglas, based on the life of singer Grace Moore. The film stars Kathryn Grayson as Moore, and Merv Griffin. The story chronicles Moores rise to stardom from 1918 to February 7, 1928 when she made her premiere at the Metropolitan Opera. Wicked Wife Grand National Night is a 1953 British thriller brought to the screen by George Minter, produced by Phil C. Samuel, and based off a play written by Campbell and Dorothy Christie. It was directed by Bob McNaught and starred Nigel Patrick, Moira Lister and Beatrice Campbell with support from Michael Hordern, Noel Purcell and a cameo role from Colin Gordon. Cinematography was by Jack Asher. Previous to this film version Grand National Night had been presented as a BBC Radio serial as well as the original stage play, which was produced in 1945 and 1946. The cast of the original play was headed by Leslie Banks as Gerald Coates Triple Deception House of Secrets is a British crime film directed by Guy Green, filmed in Technicolor and VistaVision, and starring Michael Craig, Anton Diffring, and Gérard Oury. The Houston Story The Houston Story is a 1956 crime film noir directed by William Castle starring Gene Barry, Barbara Hale and Edward Arnold. The film went through a major casting change while in production. Originally set for the lead role was acclaimed character actor Lee J. Cobb. But Cobb suffered a heart attack after filming an exhausting fight sequence, in part due to the August heat in Texas, where the scene was shot. Cobbs part had to be recast and went to Barry. The films director, William Castle wrote that the producer "insisted on a relatively new actor in pictures - Gene Barry, a fine actor, but as unlike Lee J. Cobb as anyone could be." Smiley Smiley is an American-British DeLuxe Color film made in 1956 and set in Australia, filmed in CinemaScope. It tells the story of a young Australian boy who is determined to buy a bicycle for four pounds. Along the way he gets into many misadventures. It was based on the 1945 novel of the same name by Moore Raymond who also co-wrote the film with Anthony Kimmins. Their screenplay received a Best British Screenplay nomination at the BAFTA awards. Ivan Brovkin na tseline Ivan Brovkin on the State Farm is a 1959 Soviet comedy film directed by Ivan Lukinsky, sequel to the film Private Ivan. The film was a box-office success, it was seen by 44,6 million viewers in the USSR. Life as a Couple La Vie à deux , is a French comedy film from 1958, directed by Clément Duhour, written by Clément Duhour, starring Pierre Brasseur and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: "Life As a Couple", "Life Together", "Das Leben zu zweit". Son of Samson Son of Samson is a 1960 Italian peplum film directed by Carlo Campogalliani and starring Mark Forest. The film was distributed to English-speaking countries as Son of Samson, although in the original film, Maciste had no relation to Samson whatsoever. Thor and the Amazon Women Thor and the Amazon Women is a 1963 Italian / Yugoslavian sword and sandal film directed by Antonio Leonviola. The film is also known as The Amazon Women and Women Gladiators in the United Kingdom. It is a sequel to "Taur the Mighty". Adorable menteuse Adorable Liar is a 1962 French romantic comedy film directed by Michel Deville and starring Marina Vlady, Macha Méril and Jean-Marc Bory. Stark Fear Stark Fear is a 1962 American film directed by Ned Hockman. The screenplay concerns a husband who plans to murder his wife. Walk in the Shadow Life for Ruth is a 1962 British drama film produced by Michael Relph directed by Basil Dearden and starring Michael Craig, Patrick McGoohan and Janet Munro. It was released in the US as Walk in the Shadow. Little Prince and the Eight Headed Dragon is a Japanese animated fantasy adventure feature film, the 6th feature produced by Tōei Animation, released in Japan on March 24, 1963. English-dubbed versions have been released under several titles, including The Little Prince and the Eight-Headed Dragon, Prince in Wonderland and Rainbow Bridge. Based on the Shintō myth of the storm god Susanoos battle with the Yamata no Orochi, the color, "TōeiScope" anamorphic format film is scripted by Ichirō Ikeda and Takashi Iijima and directed by Yūgo Serikawa. It is considered one of the very best of the Tōei Dōga features and a landmark in anime and animated features in general, placing 10th in the list of the 150 best animated films and series of all time compiled by Tokyos Laputa Animation Festival from an international survey of animation staff and critics in 2003. It features distinctively modernist, abstracted character, background and color design, formalised the role of animation director, performed here by Yasuji Mori, in the Japanese system and drew attention to the talents of key animators Yasuo Ōtsuka and Yōichi Kotabe and assistant directors Isao Takahata and Kimio Yabuki. The score, composed by Akira Ifukube, is also acclaimed. Contest Girl The Beauty Jungle is a 1964 British film directed by Val Guest. Brigitte et Brigitte Brigitte et Brigitte is a 1966 French feature-length film written and directed by Cahiers du cinéma film critic Luc Moullet. Moullets debut film, Brigitte et Brigitte was praised upon release by one-time colleague Jean-Luc Godard as being a "revolutionary film." Special Mission Lady Chaplin Special Mission Lady Chaplin is a 1966 Italian-French-Spanish Eurospy film directed by Alberto De Martino and Sergio Grieco. It is the third and .last of the Secret Agent 077 film series starring Ken Clark as 077 and Daniela Bianchi as fashion expert and professional killer Lady Arabella Chaplin. The film was shot in New York City,Rome, Paris and Spain. Fear No Evil Fear No Evil is a made-for-television film. It and Ritual of Evil are unsold pilots for a proposed television series which would have been called Bedeviled. They starred Louis Jourdan as David Sorrell, a psychologist and authority on the occult who became involved in supernatural investigations. Wilfrid Hyde-White appeared in both films as Sorrells mentor, Harry Snowden. Fear No Evil was based on a short story by Guy Endore. The Strange Vengeance of Rosalie The Strange Vengeance of Rosalie is a 1972 thriller film directed by Jack Starrett and starring Bonnie Bedelia and Ken Howard. Little White Dove Little White Dove is a 1973 Chilean dramedy film directed by Raúl Ruiz. It is loosely based on the bestselling 1971 novel Palomita Blanca by Enrique Lafourcade. As a result of the 1973 Chilean coup détat and military dictatorship, the film was presumed lost for many years and not released until 1992. Penny Gold Penny Gold is a 1973 British drama film directed by Jack Cardiff and starring James Booth, Francesca Annis, Nicky Henson and Joss Ackland. The screenplay concerns two policemen who investigate a series of murders. Gli assassini sono nostri ospiti The Killers Are Our Guests is a 1974 Italian crime-thriller film directed by Vincenzo Rigo. The Owl Who Married a Goose: An Eskimo Legend The Owl Who Married a Goose: An Eskimo Legend is a 1974 Canadian animated short from Caroline Leaf, produced by the National Film Board of Canada and the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. Our Winning Season Our Winning Season is a 1978 American drama film directed by Joseph Ruben from a screenplay by Nicholas Niciphor. Jurmana Jurmana is a 1979 Hindi film. It was produced by Debesh Gosh and directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Raakhee, Vinod Mehra, Shreeram Lagoo, A. K. Hangal, Asrani, Farida Jalal, Keshto Mukherjee and Asit Sen. The lyrics were written by Anand Bakshi and the music was composed by R. D. Burman. Lovespell Lovespell is a 1981 fantasy romantic tragedy film featuring Richard Burton as King Mark of Cornwall. It was directed by Tom Donovan. Originally filmed in 1979, this film got released for limited screenings in theaters in 1981. It is based on the classic saga of Tristan and Isolde, which was also the basis for the 2006 film Tristan and Isolde. Goraczka (Dzieje jednego pocisku) Fever is a 1981 Polish drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland. It is based on a story of writer Andrzej Strug. It was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival where Barbara Grabowska won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. The film takes place during the Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland. The film was immediately banned by the Polish Communist government upon its release, because of its brutally realistic portrayal of the occupying Russian forces. Not for Publication Not for Publication is a 1984 screwball comedy film directed by Paul Bartel and starring Nancy Allen. It premiered at the 1985 Sundance Film Festival before being acquired for distribution by Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment. David Naughton, Laurence Luckinbill, Alan Rosenberg, and Alice Ghostley also appear. Sam's Son Sams Son is a 1984 American semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Michael Landon loosely based on his early life and is also the only feature film ever made by him. The film stars Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson, Timothy Patrick Murphy, Hallie Todd, Jonna Lee, James Karen, and even Landon in a cameo at the beginning and the end. The film was produced independently by Landon himself and released by Utah-based distributor Invictus Entertainment. Lunnaya raduga Moon Rainbow is a 1983 Soviet science fiction film directed by Vladimir Karpichev and Andrei Yermash based on the novel of the same name by Sergei Pavlov about a person gaining inexplicable extrasensory properties in the process of space exploration. Yudh Yudh is a 1985 Indian Bollywood action thriller film, produced by Gulshan Rai and marks the directorial debut of his son Rajiv Rai. The film features a large star cast including Jackie Shroff, Anil Kapoor, Tina Munim, Pran, Danny Denzongpa, Nutan, Shatrughan Sinha and Hema Malini. Mondo New York Mondo New York is a 1988 Mondo film directed by Harvey Nikolai Keith. The documentary film was inspired by the 1963 movie Mondo Cane. Poker Alice Poker Alice is a 1987 American made-for-television western romance film directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and starring Elizabeth Taylor, Tom Skerritt and George Hamilton. The film was shot on location in Old Tucson, Arizona. Alamo: The Price of Freedom Alamo: The Price of Freedom is a 1988 American IMAX film directed and written by Kieth Merrill and starring Merrill Connally, Casey Biggs, Enrique Sandino, Steve Sandor, Don Swayze, and Derek Caballero. The film was distributed by Macgillivray Freeman Films. It is based on the George A. McAlister book of the same name. It is shown at San Antonios IMAX in Theater Rivercenter. The Kill-Off The Kill-Off is a 1990 American neo-noir film written and directed by Maggie Greenwald, based on a 1957 novel of the same name by Jim Thompson. It was an independent film, produced by Lydia Dean Pilcher and shot by Declan Quinn. Kroadh Kroadh is a 1990 Indian Bollywood action film directed by Shashilal K. Nair and produced by Pappu Verma. It stars Sunny Deol, Sanjay Dutt, Amrita Singh and Sonam in pivotal roles. Film was declared " Below Average" at the box office. Balwaan Balwaan is a 1992 Hindi language Indian feature film directed by Deepak Anand. The film has Sunil Shetty in his debut film. He was originally supposed to debut in Ek Aur Faulad, which was shelved. Divya Bharti plays the female lead and Danny Denzongpa plays the antagonist. The film was a moderate success at the box office. Bed of Lies Bed of Lies is a 1992 American made-for-television drama film starring Susan Dey and Chris Cooper. Based on the book by Steve Salerno. Need vanad armastuskirjad Those Old Love Letters is a 1992 Estonian drama film directed by Mati Põldre. The film was selected as the Estonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Belle al bar Belle al Bar is a 1994 Italian comedy film directed, written and starred by Alessandro Benvenuti. It won the 1995 Silver Ribbon for best script. . Min fynske barndom Carl, My Childhood Symphony is a 1994 Danish drama film directed by Erik Clausen. The film was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Fourbi Fourbi is a 1996 French-Swiss drama film directed by Alain Tanner. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Follow Me Home Follow Me Home is a 1996 film directed by activist and filmmaker Peter Bratt. It explores spiritual and intercultural race relations through the lives of four artists, one African American, one Native American and two Latin-American cousins, who embark on a cross-country road trip to paint a mural on the White House. Along the way, they meet a mysterious African American woman bearing a deep secret. Six O'Clock News Six OClock News is a 1996 documentary film by Ross McElwee about television news in the United States, the randomness of fate, the anxiety of parenting, and the difference between representation and reality. The film is the subject of scholarly study. Empire of Ash Empire of Ash is a Canadian post-apocalyptic science fiction movie from 1988. The movie was re-released in 1989 as Empire of Ash II. It was followed by one sequel: Empire of Ash III. The movie is also known as Maniac Warriors. Marilyn Times Five Marilyn Times Five is a 1973 experimental film by American filmmaker Bruce Conner. Ghosts of Hanley House The Ghosts of Hanley House is a 1968 American horror film written and directed by Louise Sherrill. Anuradha Anuradha is a 1960 Hindi-language film produced and directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film stars Balraj Sahni and Leela Naidu in lead roles along with Asit Sen and Mukri. The film is noted for being Miss India Naidus debut film. The films music was composed by Pandit Ravi Shankar, in one of his rare forays into Hindi cinema. The film was based on a short story written by Sachin Bhowmick, first published in the Bengali monthly magazine Desh, and according to his autobiography, he was inspired by Madame Bovary, a novel by Gustave Flaubert, to create this story. The film went on to win the National Film Award for Best Feature Film and was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 11th Berlin International Film Festival in 1961. Padheyam Padheyam is a 1993 Malayalam film written by A. K. Lohithadas, directed by Bharathan, produced by Bharath Gopi and starring Mammootty. Mammootty played Chandradas, a poet, and Chippy played his estranged daughter. Final Solution Final Solution is a 2001 film set in South Africa based on the real-life of Gerrit Wolfaardt, with themes of morality, tolerance, and forgiveness. Written and directed by Cristóbal Krusen, the title of the film comes from the Nazi Final Solution which was the inspiration of a plan with an apartheid motive in the film. An Ideal Husband An Ideal Husband is a 2000 film based on the play An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde. Universal Soldier Universal Soldier is a 1971 film directed by Cy Endfield and starring George Lazenby as a mercenary. It was the final film of Endfield, who also has an acting role in it. The title came from the 1964 song of the same name by Buffy Sainte-Marie. No, the Case Is Happily Resolved No, the Case Is Happily Resolved is a 1973 Italian crime drama film written and directed by Vittorio Salerno and starring Enzo Cerusico, Riccardo Cucciolla and Martine Brochard. The final of the film was re-shot after the distributor company did not accepted a negative ending. Turbulence Turbulence is a 2000 drama film directed by Ruy Guerra. A co-production between Brazil, Cuba, and Portugal, it was shot in Rio de Janeiro and Havana. Mother's Heart Cuore di mamma is a 1969 Italian comedy drama film directed by Salvatore Samperi. De Cock en de wraak zonder einde Baantjer, de film: De Cock en de wraak zonder einde is a 1999 Dutch TV crime film directed by Alain De Levita. It features the characters of the crime tv series Baantjer. Amrutham Gamaya Amrutham Gamaya is a 1987 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Hariharan, written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and produced by P. K. R. Pillai. It features Mohanlal in the lead role, along with Geetha, Parvathy Jayaram, Vineeth, Thilakan, Devan, Babu Namboothiri and Karamana Janardanan Nair in major supporting roles. The film has no songs, but features a musical score composed by M. B. Sreenivasan. This film is known for its poignant expression of guilt, it portrays with great sensitivity the story of a doctor who tries to atone for a mistake that he committed as a student – a mistake that destroyed a family. Amrutham Gamaya is regarded as one of the best films of Hariharan and one of the classic screenplay of Vasudevan Nair. It Was an Accident It Was an Accident is a 2000 British comedy film directed by Metin Hüseyin, written by Ol Parker and produced by Paul Goodman, based on the novel by Jeremy Cameron and starring Thandie Newton, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Max Beesley and James Bolam. In the film, an ex-convict, trying to go straight, accidentally gets mixed up in a fresh series of crimes. Adventures in Wild California Adventures in Wild California is a 70mm American documentary film showcasing the scenery and extreme sports found in California. It is narrated by Golden Globe-winning actor Jimmy Smits and was released to IMAX theaters in 2000. The film is directed by Academy Award-nominated director and cinematographer Greg MacGillivray. Californias geography and culture - which the film asserts inspires people to take chances, is the focus of the documentary. Extreme sports such as sky diving and surfing are captured with dramatic aerial free-fall and underwater photography, while examples such as Walt Disneys creation of an entertainment empire based on a "little mouse", the construction of the Golden Gate bridge during the Great Depression, and the establishment of high-tech Silicon Valley showcase the risk-taking California inspires. Jack the Dog Jack the Dog is a 2001 American comedy-drama film, written and directed by Bobby Roth and starring Nestor Carbonell, Barbara Williams, Barry Newman, and Anthony LaPaglia. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2001, and was released on DVD in the United States by Rivercoast Films on August 12, 2008. A sequel, Manhood, was released in 2003. Deyyam Deyyam is a 1996 Telugu horror film, written, produced and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. Ajay Ajay is a 1996 Hindi language movie, produced and directed by Suneel Darshan and starring Sunny Deol, Karisma Kapoor, Reena Roy, Suresh Oberoi and Kiran Kumar. Other cast includes Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Mohnish Bahl, Sharat Saxena, Farida Jalal, Laxmikant Berde and others. Pellam Oorelithe Pellam Oorelithe is 2003 Telugu comedy film directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy starring Srikanth, Venu Thottempudi, Sangeeta, and Rakshita in the lead roles. The film was a remake of Tamil film Charlie Chaplin. Babij Jar Babiy Yar is a 2003 film directed by Jeff Kanew. Filmed in Europe and given a limited theatrical release, the film recounts the mass murders in September 1941 of thousands of Jews, Soviet POWs, communists, Gypsies and civilian hostages by German Einsatzgruppen, and Ukrainian nationalist collaborators in the title location, a ravine in Kiev. Aadyathe Kanmani Aadyathe Kanmani is a 1995 Malayalam film made in India, directed by Rajasenan. The Car The Car is a 1997 Malayalam film directed by Rajasenan, and starring Jayaram, Janardhanan, Kalabhavan Mani, and Sreelakshmi. This movie is about two men whose car gets mistaken for another car being followed. This was the last movie appearance of veteran actor K P Ummer. Egy hét Pesten és Budán A Long Weekend in Pest and Buda is a 2003 Hungarian drama film directed by Károly Makk. It was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival. Abby Singer Abby Singer is a 2003 dark comedy film tale that chronicles the life of Curtis Clemins, who is torn between the love of his life and accomplishing his dream. It had some film festival screenings in 2003 and again in 2006. The film also has several celebrity cameo appearances. The film was named after the second-to-last shot of the day on a film, which is called an Abby Singer after Abner E. "Abby" Singer. The Boy Who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan The Boy Who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan is a 2004 documentary film, directed by British film maker Phil Grabsky and released on 6 March 2004 in USA. Bowling Balls "Bowling Balls" is a song written by Esham and Joseph Bruce for Insane Clown Posses 2004 album Hells Pit, and the fourth single released by the group that was not produced by Mike E. Clark. The songs lyrics describe decapitation and murder. A short film of the same name was produced in association with the album, appearing on a special edition. Bowling Balls was the first 3-D film shot in high-definition video. Williamsburg Williamsburg is a 2006 American independent film written, directed, and edited by Brad Saville, as a black and white feature length narrative comedy/drama that provides a satirical look at the lives of seven failing artists in Williamsburg. Closet Space Closet Space is a 2008 horror film directed by Mel House. It stars Melanie Donihoo, Jovan Jackson, James LaMarr, Morgan McCarthy and Tim Wrobel. It was filmed in and around Houston. Ranam Ranam is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by Pokuri Babu Rao by on Eetharam Films banner and directed by Amma Rajasekhar. It stars Gopichand and Kamna Jethmalani in the lead roles and features music composed by Mani Sharma. The film recorded as Super Hit at the box office. The film is the first debut to Choreographer Amma Rajasekhar as director. The film was remade into Oriya as Mahanayak and in Kannada as Bhadra. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Stalin, Malayalam as the same title and in Hindi as Surya Jalta Nahi Jalata Hai by Goldmines Telefilms in 2007. The film recorded as a box office success and ran for 100 days and praised for its comedy timing and acting performances. Beyond Belief Beyond Belief is a feature documentary directed by Beth Murphy. The film follows Susan Retik and Patti Quigley, two women who lost their husbands on September 11, as they set up humanitarian programs for war widows in Afghanistan. It premiered at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. Romantic Blue Romantic Blue is a 1995 romantic drama crime thriller from Thailand. Starring the king of pop during the 1990s in Thailand Somchai Kemglad, and Suttida Kasemsan. It was once an all-time top grossing Thai movie and winner of numerous awards. The Legend of God's Gun The Legend of Gods Gun is a 2007 American independently produced film celebrating the tradition of western films and the spirit of Rock and Roll. The film is actually based on the psychedelic Western album of the same name by the band Spindrift—the album having preceded the production of the film by a number of years. Tomie vs Tomie is a 2007 Japanese horror film directed by Tomohiro Kubo. It is the seventh installment of the Tomie film series, based on the manga series of the same name by Junji Ito, specifically The Gathering chapter from the third volume. Hole in the Paper Sky Hole in the Paper Sky is 2008 short drama film directed by Bill Purple and produced by Jessica Biel and Michelle Purple of Iron Ocean Films. It stars Jason Clarke, Jessica Biel, Garry Marshall, Stephen Collins and Jeff Nordling and features an original score by Kerry Muzzey. It was released August 7, 2008 at the HollyShorts Film Festival. Land Gold Women Land Gold Women is a 2011 English-language film written and directed by Avantika Hari, a graduate of the London Film School. The film is produced by Mumbai-based Vivek Agrawal. It is the first film in English that deals with the issue of honor killings. The film won India’s National Film Award for Best Feature Film in English for Director Avantika Hari and Producer Vivek Agrawal. The award was presented by the President of India, Mrs. Pratibha Patil. Land Gold Women was shot entirely in the UK and is an Indo -UK production made under the production banner Avantika Hari and Vivek Agrawal now run A Richer Lens together. Flowers of Evil Flowers of Evil is a French drama film directed by David Dusa and released on 8 February 2012. The Story of Saiunkoku is a series of Japanese light novels written by Sai Yukino and illustrated by Kairi Yura. As of July 2011, the eighteenth and final volume was released, concluding the series. Four side story anthologies have also been released, collecting stories originally published in The Beans magazine. A manga version, also illustrated by Kairi Yura, is serialized in Beans Ace, which is published by Kadokawa Shoten. However, when Beans Ace ended, the manga was moved to Monthly Asuka. Currently, nine tankōbon volumes have been released. The series has been licensed by Viz Media for an English release in North America as part of their Shojo Beat imprint. The anime adaptation series, produced by Madhouse and directed by Jun Shishido, was broadcast on the Japanese television network NHK on Saturday mornings. The first season began airing on April 8, 2006, and completed its run on February 24, 2007, airing a total of 39 episodes. The second season, titled began airing on April 7, 2007 and consists of another 39 episodes, ending its run on March 8, 2008. Star Watching Dog is a 2011 Japanese film loosely based on the manga of the same name and directed by Tokiyuki Takimoto. It was released on 11 June 2011. Time Expired Time Expired is a 2011 comedy-drama film directed by Nick Lawrence, written by Rachel Tucker, and starring Eric Starkey, Topher Owen, Carrie Slaughter, and Rebekah Turner. It was shot in Oklahoma for a budget of $26,000. It premiered at WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival in April, 2011, where it won a Silver Remi award for best comedy feature. 3 Minutes 3 Minutes is an action-oriented short film that was released on January 10, 2011. Production on the film commenced in 2010, with director Ross Ching at the helm, alongside producers Don Le and George Wang. The film stars Harry Shum, Stephen "tWitch" Boss, Katrina Law, and Thaine Allison Jr. The special effects work was provided by David Adametz and the score composed by Paul Dateh. Bumrush BumRush is a 2011 Canadian film directed by Michel Jetté. BumRush is an independent film that was shot in Montreal in French and English and features Emmanuel Auger in the lead role of LKid and Bad News Brown in the role of gang leader Loosecanon. Musician and actor Bad News Brown was murdered soon after the film was shot. The film features some of his musical works. BumRush premiered on Canadian theaters on April 1, 2011. Devdas Devdas is a Bangladeshi Bengali romantic film based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novel Devdas. It is the second Bangladeshi and fifth Bengali version of the story. It was directed by Chashi Nazrul Islam, who also directed the 1982 version, and stars Shakib Khan as Devdas, alongside Moushumi and Apu Biswas in the leading roles. It was released on 15 February 2013 to positive response from critics, and a good opening at the box office. The Last Shepherd The Last Shepherd is a 2012 biographical drama/documentary film written and directed by Marco Bonfanti. It premièred at the 2012 Tokyo International Film Festival and in Italy at the 2013 Turin Film Festival. In 2013 it was shown at the Dubai International Film Festival, at the Slamdance Film Festival and several other film festivals. Volando Bajo Volando Bajo is a 2014 Mexican film directed by Beto Gómez. A Town Where You Live is a manga series by Kōji Seo. It was serialized in Kodanshas Weekly Shōnen Magazine between May 2008 and February 2014. The series was licensed for Crunchyroll Manga in October 2013. The plot follows the daily life of Haruto Kirishima as he becomes enamored with Yuzuki Eba. A story arc from A Town Where You Live was adapted into an original video animation called A Town Where You Live: Twilight Intersection by Tatsunoko Production. In 2013, Gonzo produced an anime television series, which later spawned a radio program, drama CD, and an image song. Reception towards the manga was mixed with reviewers praising the plot for its realism or panning it as predictable and cliché. Sweet Mother Doce de Mãe is a television film and a Brazilian year-end special produced by Casa de Cinema de Porto Alegre and broadcast by Rede Globo on December 27, 2012. It was written and directed by Jorge Furtado and Ana Luiza Azevedo, and Fernanda Montenegro stars as Dona Picucha. Facing Fear Facing Fear is a 2013 documentary film by Jason Cohen. Worlds collide when a former neo-Nazi skinhead and the gay victim of his hate crime attack meet by chance 25 years after the incident that dramatically shaped both of their lives. Together, they embark on a journey of forgiveness that challenges both to grapple with their beliefs and fears, eventually leading to an improbable collaboration...and friendship. Facing Fear was a nominee for the 86th Academy Awards in the Best Documentary Short Subject category. {| class="wikitable" ! colspan="5" style="background: LightSteelBlue;" | Awards |- ! Award ! Date of ceremony ! Category ! Recipients and nominees ! Result |- | Academy Award | March 2, 2014 | Best Short Subject Documentary | Jason Cohen | |- |} Fasten Your Seatbelt Fasten Your Seatbelt is a 2013 South Korean comedy film written and directed by actor Ha Jung-woo, in his directorial debut. The film made its world premiere at the 18th Busan International Film Festival, and was released in theaters on October 17, 2013. The Boat Builder The Boat Builder is a 2015 American independent drama film starring Christopher Lloyd and Jane Kaczmarek. It is the directorial debut of Arnold Grossman. It is based on a novel by Grossman. A Night Without Armor A Night Without Armor is a 2017 American film directed and executive produced by Steven Alexander, written and produced by Chaun Domingue. The film tells the story of a police captain who meets a free-spirited nurse at a civil war era fort during a meteor shower. New Initial D the Movie: Legend 1 - Awakening is a 2014–2016 Japanese anime film series based on the manga series Initial D by Shuichi Shigeno. The movie is a retelling of the early stages of the manga and is split into three parts with the first part, Legend 1: Awakening released on August 23, 2014. The full trailer was revealed on 16 May 2014, containing an entirely new Japanese cast. In the English dub, however, most of the Funimation cast from the original series reprised their roles for the trilogy. Part 2 of the series, named Legend 2: Racer, was released on May 23, 2015 and part 3 of the series, named Legend 3: Dream, was released on February 6, 2016. Sentai Filmworks has licensed the film trilogy for release in North America, while MVM Films will release the trilogy in the UK. It's Not My Fault and I Don't Care Anyway Its Not My Fault and I Dont Care Anyway is a 2017 Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Chris Craddock and starring Alan Thicke, Quinton Aaron, Leah Doz and Jesse Lipscombe. The film is based on Craddock’s one-man play, Public Speaking. Thicke stars as Patrick Spencer, a self-help guru and public speaker whose philosophy of extreme selfishness is encapsulated by the mantra "Its not my fault and I dont care anyway". However, his attitude toward life is put to the test when his daughter Diana is kidnapped and held for ransom by drug dealer Johnny Three Fingers. The film marked the penultimate film role of Alan Thicke, who died December 13, 2016. He received a posthumous Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Lead Actor in a TV Drama Program or Limited Series at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards. Jesse Lipscombe won a Rosie Award for Best Performance by an Alberta Actor for his work in the film. The film premiered at the Whistler Film Festival in 2016 before being distributed primarily through online streaming. Distance Distance is a 2015 anthology drama film directed by Xin Yukun, Tan Shijie and Sivaroj Kongsakul and starring Chen Bolin, Jiang Wenli, Tony Yang, Paul Chun and Chayanit Chansangavej A Chinese-Thai-Singaporean-Taiwanese co-production, the film was shown at the 52nd Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards on November 5, 2015 and was released in China by Beijing Juhe Yinglian Media on May 13, 2016 and in Taiwan on May 20, 2016. The film consists of three short segments, each of which was intended by executive producer Anthony Chen to focus on one of three types of relationship: family, friendship and love. Deool Band Deool Band is a 2015 Drama, Thriller Marathi language film that was directed by Pravin Vitthal Tarde & Pranit Kulkarni. The film was released on 31 July 2015. This movie is directorial debut of Pravin Vitthal Tarde & Pranit Kulkarni. It stars Gashmeer Mahajani and Girija Joshi in lead and Mohan Joshi in the role of Swami Samarth considered to be an incarnation of Lord Dattatreya worldwide. Its a story of a scientist who does not believe in god. The Day My Father Became a Bush The Day My Father Became a Bush is a 2016 Dutch drama film directed by Nicole van Kilsdonk. It was shortlisted by the EYE Film Institute Netherlands as one of the eight films to be selected as the potential Dutch submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. However, it was not selected, with Layla M. being chosen as the Dutch entry. Half Ticket Half Ticket is a 2016 Indian Marathi language film directed by Samit Kakkad and produced by Nanu Jaisinghani, Suresh Jaisinghani and Mohit Jaisinghani. The film is the story of two slum boy brothers and their absolute focus to get what they cannot dare dream of. It is an official remake of the award winning Tamil film Kaaka Muttai Produced by Dhanush & Vetrimaaran. Film was released on 22 July 2016. Half Ticket was selected for the Indiwood Panorama Competition section at the 2nd edition of Indiwood Carnival 2016 in Hyderabad. At the 57th Zlin International Film Festival 2017 held in the Czech Republic, Half Ticket won the Ecumenical Jury Award. The Wedding Party 2: Destination Dubai The Wedding Party 2: Destination Dubai is a 2017 Nigerian romantic comedy drama film directed by Niyi Akinmolayan. It is a sequel to The Wedding Party, which was released in December 2016. Principal photography for the film, which was shot in Lagos and Dubai, began in May 2017. It is currently the highest grossing Nigerian film of all time. Through the Back Door Through the Back Door is a 1921 American silent comedy drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and Jack Pickford, and starring Mary Pickford. Moulin Rouge Moulin Rouge is a 1928 British silent drama film directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring Olga Tschechowa, Eve Gray and Jean Bradin. The film is set in and around the Moulin Rouge cabaret in Paris. Salute Salute is a 1929 motion picture directed by John Ford and starring George O’Brien, Helen Chandler, William Janney, Stepin Fetchit, and Frank Albertson. It is about the football rivalry of the Army–Navy Game, and two brothers, played by OBrien and Janney, one of West Point, the other of Annapolis. John Wayne had an uncredited role in the film, as one of three midshipmen who perform a mild hazing. The film was partly filmed on location at the Naval Academy in Annapolis. Honor Among Lovers Honor Among Lovers is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Dorothy Arzner. The film stars Claudette Colbert, Fredric March, Monroe Owsley, Charles Ruggles and Ginger Rogers. The Neighbor's Wife and Mine was the first Japanese narrative film to fully employ sound. A 1931 release, it was directed by Heinosuke Gosho. It won the 1932 Kinema Junpo Award for best film. Sound came later to Japanese cinema than in many other countries because of the enduring popularity of the benshi, also known as katsuben, cinema lecturers/narrators who would accompany each screening by giving voice and sound to otherwise "silent" films. Der Mörder Dimitri Karamasoff The Murderer Dimitri Karamazov is a 1931 German drama film directed by Erich Engels and Fedor Ozep, starring Fritz Kortner and Anna Sten. It tells the story of a lieutenant who is suspected of having murdered his father. The film is based on motifs from Fyodor Dostoyevskys novel The Brothers Karamazov. Once in a Lifetime Once in a Lifetime is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film based on Once in a Lifetime by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. The film was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures, directed by Russell Mack and stars Jack Oakie, Sidney Fox and Aline MacMahon. It is preserved at the Library of Congress. Bar 20 Rides Again Bar 20 Rides Again is a 1935 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Gerald Geraghty and Doris Schroeder. The film stars William Boyd, James Ellison, Jean Rouverol, George "Gabby" Hayes, Harry Worth, Frank McGlynn Jr. and Howard Lang. The film was released on December 6, 1935, by Paramount Pictures. Hullabaloo Hullabaloo is a 1940 American musical comedy film directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Nat Perrin. It stars Frank Morgan, Virginia Grey, Dan Dailey, Billie Burke, Donald Meek, Reginald Owen, and Connie Gilchrist. Jack Albertson, Leo Gorcey, and Arthur OConnell appear in bit roles. Gorky 3: My Universities Gorky 3: My Universities is a 1940 Soviet drama film directed by Mark Donskoy. Dangerous Partners Dangerous Partners is a 1945 American adventure film directed by Edward L. Cahn and written by Marion Parsonnet and Edmund L. Hartmann. The film stars James Craig, Signe Hasso, Edmund Gwenn, Audrey Totter, Mabel Paige, John Warburton, Henry ONeill and Grant Withers. The film was released on June 7, 1945, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Star Without Light Star Without Light is a 1946 French drama film directed by Marcel Blistène and starring Édith Piaf, Marcel Herrand and Jules Berry. The films art direction was by Jean dEaubonne. The film is set in 1929. Little Orphan Airedale Little Orphan Airedale is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Charles M. Jones and released on October 4, 1947. It was later reissued as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies short. Its major significance is its status as the debut of Joness character Charlie Dog. The title is a play on Little Orphan Annie. Always a Bride Always a Bride is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Ralph Smart and starring Peggy Cummins, Terence Morgan and Ronald Squire. The films sets were designed by Maurice Carter. The Milkmaid Hilja maitotyttö is a 1953 Finnish drama film directed by T. J. Särkkä. The English title is "The Milkmaid". it starred Anneli Sauli. Tanganyika Tanganyika is a 1954 American Technicolor action adventure film directed by Andre deToth and starring Van Heflin, Ruth Roman and Howard Duff. Simon and Laura Simon and Laura is a 1954 stage comedy by Alan Melville that in 1955 became a Rank Organisation film produced at Pinewood Studios. The Master Detective Lives Dangerously Bill Bergson Lives Dangerously is a 1957 Swedish film about Kalle Blomkvist, directed by Olle Hellbom. It is based on the novel with the same name, written by Astrid Lindgren. It was recorded in Trosa, Södermanland. There are differences between the book and this film: The murderer wears checkered trousers instead of green gabardine trousers. The mansion house has been changed to a "ghost castle". In the end, the murderer tries to escape with his car, but here he instead escapes with a boat but cant because Kalle, who also is on the boat, takes the revolver from him and shoots holes in the boat. Girls on the Loose Girls on the Loose is a 1958 American crime film noir directed by Paul Henreid and starring Mara Corday, Lita Milan and Barbara Bostock. Hideout in the Sun Hideout in the Sun is a 1960 nudist film, produced by Doris Wishman and co-directed by Wishman and Larry "Lazarus" Wolk. It stars Greg Conrad, Dolores Carlos and Earl Bauer. Robin Hood and the Pirates Robin Hood and the Pirates is a 1960 Italian adventure film directed by Giorgio Simonelli, and starring Lex Barker and Jackie Lane. The Fury of Hercules The Fury of Hercules is a 1962 peplum film written and directed by Gianfranco Parolini. Play It Cool Play it Cool is a 1962 British musical film directed by Michael Winner and starring Billy Fury, Michael Anderson Jr., Helen Shapiro, Bobby Vee, Shane Fenton, Danny Williams, Dennis Price, Richard Wattis, Maurice Kaufmann and Anna Palk. The film tells the story of a struggling singer, Billy Universe, and his band, who befriend an heiress who, against the wishes of her father,, is searching for her lover who she has been forbidden to see and who she is hoping to elope with. The plot takes the main characters to a succession of nightclubs where the other stars are performing. There are guest appearances by Lionel Blair and Bernie Winters as well as Norrie Paramor, who was the Sir George Martin of his day. The only hit from the songs featured in the film was Furys rendition of "Once Upon a Dream". The Raiders The Raiders is a 1963 American Western film directed by Herschel Daugherty and written by Gene L. Coon. The film stars Brian Keith, Robert Culp, Judi Meredith, Jim McMullan, Alfred Ryder and Simon Oakland. The film was released in December 1963, by Universal Pictures. Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane and Buffalo Bill fight a traitorous Cavalry officer and help to get a railroad extended to Texas. The Wedding March Marcia nuziale is a 1965 Italian film directed by Marco Ferreri. Mitt hem är Copacabana My Home Is Copacabana is a 1965 Swedish drama film directed by Arne Sucksdorff. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival and the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. Sucksdorff won the award for Best Director at the 2nd Guldbagge Awards. In 2019, Toninhos daughter Anna de Lima Fagerlind published a book titled "My Home is Not Copacabana" about her fathers experience in connection with the filming. According to the book, Toninho was nine years old when Sucksdorff came to Rio and picked him to star in the movie. Toninho was presented as an orphan street child, which was not true as he had a mother and siblings and lived in a favela house overlooking Ipanema beach, and flown to Sweden to promote the movie. While in Sweden, a wealthy family offered to adopt Toninho, and his mother reluctantly agreed having seen his brother slide into criminality. Brother Paulinho became a cocaine kingpin in Rio, while Paulinho stayed in Sweden, graduated from Stockholm School of Economics and had daughter Anna with a woman from posh Lidingö. The book sheds a new light on the back story of the movie and is controversial because of how Sucksdorff invented a fake but more dramatic back story for Toninho and used him to promote a movie that gave his career a needed kick start. Trunk to Cairo Trunk to Cairo is a 1966 Israeli/West German international co-production spy film directed by Menahem Golan and starring Audie Murphy and George Sanders. It was distributed by American International Pictures. La feldmarescialla The Crazy Kids of the War is a 1967 Italian-French musicarello film directed by Steno. First Love First Love is a 1970 film, written, directed, and starred in by Austrian director Maximilian Schell. It is an adaptation of Ivan Turgenevs homonymous novella starring Schell, Dominique Sanda, and John Moulder-Brown. Man of Violence Man of Violence is a 1969 British crime film directed by Pete Walker and starring Michael Latimer, "Hammer glamour" actresses Virginia Wetherell and Luan Peters, and Derek Aylward. It is also known as Moon. In the film, a young man is forced to work for a major criminal in his effort to find a hidden stash of stolen gold. "Pete Walkers affectionate low-budget homage to the gangster thriller is packed with sights and sounds from a Britain about to swing out of the Sixties and into a somewhat less optimistic decade. Man of Violence offers not only rare glimpses of a world gone by but also some twists on generic convention." The music was composed and conducted by Cyril Ornadel. Together Together is a 1971 film directed by Sean S. Cunningham. Cunninghams first film attracted Wes Craven, who wanted to be in the film business. This was Cravens first credit. Cunningham and Craven would later work on The Last House on the Left. The film features a young Marilyn Chambers, billed under her real name, Marilyn Briggs. The Daring Dobermans The Daring Dobermans is a 1973 film. It is a sequel to The Doberman Gang. It picks up right where its predecessor left off, with the six Doberman Pinschers in the wilderness that they headed to following a rogue Bulldog at nightfall. Little Funny Guy Lemigrante, internationally released as Little Funny Guy, is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. Hit Lady Hit Lady is a 1974 made-for-TV film that aired on October 8, 1974. Starring Yvette Mimieux as artist and assassin Angela de Vries, it was written by Mimieux and directed by Tracy Keenan Wynn. Aaron Loves Angela Aaron Loves Angela is a 1975 American blaxploitation film written by Gerald Sanford and directed by Gordon Parks It stars Moses Gunn, Kevin Hooks and Irene Cara. Getting Married Getting Married is a 1978 American made-for-television romantic comedy film directed by Steven Hilliard Stern, written by John Hudock, and starring Richard Thomas, Bess Armstrong, and Mark Harmon. A man falls in love with a newscaster and attempts to win her heart before she weds another man. Sophia Loren: Her Own Story Sophia Loren: Her Own Story is a 1980 American made-for-television biographical film directed by Mel Stuart and starring Sophia Loren as herself. The film was written by Joanna Crawford based on the 1979 biographical book Sophia, Living and Loving: Her Own Story by A.E. Hotchner and originally aired on NBC on October 26, 1980. Deadline Auto Theft Deadline Auto Theft is a 1983 independent film written and directed by H. B. "Toby" Halicki made up of scenes from Gone in 60 Seconds and The Junkman as well as new material featuring Hoyt Axton. Delivery Boys Delivery Boys is a 1984 film directed by Ken Handler. It concerns a multiethnic group of pizza delivery boys who start a break dancing team. Mario Van Peebles, Scott Thompson Baker, Samantha Fox and Annabelle Gurwitch have cameo roles. Naima Kradjian, former Republican candidate for Mayor of Binghamton is an actress in this movie. Lily in Love Lily in Love is a 1984 Hungarian-American co-production in English based on a play by Ferenc Molnár, starring Christopher Plummer, Maggie Smith and Elke Sommer. It is a tale of comedic deception and romance directed by Károly Makk. Warriors of the Apocalypse Warriors of the Apocalypse is a 1985 science fiction action film directed by Bobby A. Suarez. Waiting for the Moon Waiting for the Moon is a 1987 film about Gertrude Stein and her lover and assistant Alice B. Toklas, played by Linda Bassett and Linda Hunt. Set in the 1930s, it depicts the two women meeting Pablo Picasso and his lover Fernande Olivier, as well as the authors Ernest Hemingway, and Guillaume Apollinaire. The film was written by Mark Magill and directed by Jill Godmilow. Les maris, les femmes, les amants Les Maris, les Femmes, les Amants is a 1989 French comedy drama film directed by Pascal Thomas. Romeo.Juliet Romeo.Juliet is a 1990 film-in-concert adaptation of William Shakespeares tragedy Romeo and Juliet. The motion picture is an original creation by American director, producer, writer and cinematographer Armando Acosta. With a cast of feral cats from Venice, New York City, Verona and Ghent, the dialogue is vocalized by award-winning British film and theater talent. The soundtrack features Sergei Prokofievs Romeo and Juliet ballet music. Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase is an ABC-Network miniseries based on When Rabbit Howls, the autobiography of Truddi Chase, a woman who was diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder who allegedly had 92 separate personalities. The four-hour miniseries, which was directed by Lamont Johnson stars Emmy winner Shelley Long as Truddi Chase. Tom Conti co-stars as her doctor. The miniseries aired on May 20 and 21, 1990 and Chase worked closely with screenwriter E. Jack Neuman to assure her autobiography was not compromised in its adaptation. Voices Within also exists as a 1-hour 46 minute version. Out of the Rain Out of the Rain is a 1991 film directed by Gary Winick. Touch and Go Touch and Go, also known as Point of No Return, is a 1991 Hong Kong action thriller film directed by Ringo Lam and starring Sammo Hung. Hostile Advances: The Kerry Ellison Story Hostile Advances: The Kerry Ellison Story is a 1996 television movie based on Ellison v. Brady, a landmark sexual harassment case. This lawsuit set the precedent for the "reasonable woman" standard in sexual harassment law which allows for cases to be analyzed from the perspective of the complainant and not the defendant. http://www.answers.com/topic/sexual-harassment The movie stars Rena Sofer and is directed by Allan Kroeker. Written by Layce Gardner and produced for Lifetime Television. Coming Soon Coming Soon is a 1982 American direct-to-video documentary film directed by John Landis for Universal Pictures. Landis used trailers of old Universal horror and thriller films to create his own contribution to his favorite film genres. The film is narrated by Jamie Lee Curtis. Siren of the Tropics Siren of the Tropics is a 1927 French silent film starring Josephine Baker. Directed by Mario Nalpas and Henri Étiévant and set in the West Indies, the film tells the story of a native girl named Papitou who falls in love with a French man named André Berval. Passion Passion is a 1998 Hungarian drama film directed by György Fehér. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on the novel The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. Cain. A A is a 1965 short film animated by Jan Lenica. It involves a writer tormented by a giant letter "A". He frees himself from the "A" only to encounter a "B". It began production in late 1965 and premiered at the Oberhausen Film Festival in February 1965. Cider with Rosie Cider with Rosie is a British television film of 1998 directed by Charles Beeson, with a screenplay by John Mortimer, starring Juliet Stevenson, based on the book of the same name by Laurie Lee. The film was made by Carlton Television for ITV and was first broadcast in Britain on 27 December 1998. It was broadcast in the US as the second episode of Series 28 of Masterpiece Theatre and was later issued as an ITV Studios DVD. Otan leipi i gata! Otan leipei i gata is a 1962 Greek comedy film made by Finos Films. It was directed by Alekos Sakellarios and stars Vasilis Avlonitis, Rena Vlachopoulou and Niki Linardou. Memorial Day Memorial Day is a 1999 slasher film directed by Christopher Alender, and written by Marcos Gabriel. Oh, Serafina! Oh, Serafina! is a 1976 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It is strictly based on the novel with the same name by Giuseppe Berto. For this film Fred Bongusto was awarded with a Nastro dArgento for Best Score. Painters Painting Painters Painting: The New York Art Scene 1940-1970 is a 1972 documentary directed by Emile de Antonio. It covers American art movements from abstract expressionism to pop art through conversations with artists in their studios. Artists appearing in the film include Willem de Kooning, Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Helen Frankenthaler, Frank Stella, Barnett Newman, Hans Hofmann, Jules Olitski, Philip Pavia, Larry Poons, Robert Motherwell, and Kenneth Noland. Journey to Midnight Journey to Midnight is a 1971 British made-for-television horror film featuring two episodes derived from the 1968–1969 anthology television series Journey to the Unknown starring Chad Everett and Julie Harris, directed by Roy Ward Baker and Alan Gibson. The film contains the following episodes: "The Indian Spirit Guide" "Poor Butterfly" Sebastian Cabot is featured as host who introduces the two episodes. Joan Crawford was also due to appear as co-host, but her scenes were ultimately cut. Her segments appeared in the 1970 television film Journey to the Unknown. Mutharamkunnu P.O. Mutharamkunnu P.O. is a 1985 Malayalam film directed by Sibi Malayil with Mukesh and Lizy in the lead roles. The movie was noted for the special appearance of famous Indian actor and wrestler Dara Singh. 2010 Hindi movie Kushti was inspired by this movie. Minchina Oata Minchina Ota is a 1980 Indian Kannada language heist film directed by and starring Shankar Nag with his brother Anant Nag and Lokanath in pivotal roles. The supporting cast features Priya Tendulkar and Ramesh Bhat, who made his debut in the film. The film was a critical success and won multiple awards at the 1979–80 Karnataka State Film Awards including Second Best Film, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor. It is seen as a milestone in the careers of the Nag brothers. It was remade in Hindi in 1983 by Shankar Nag himself as Lalach starring Vinod Mehra, Ranjit and Pran alongside Anant Nag with music by Bappi Lahiri. Minchina Ota is considered as one of the finest movies in the history of Kannada cinema. Its also a milestone movie in the career of Nag brothers. Fassbinder's Women Fassbinders Women is a 2000 German documentary film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The original German title translates as Fassbinder Was the Only One for Me: The Willing Victims of Rainer Werner F. The film consists of several interviews with the women who formed part of the professional and personal lives of the German film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder. These include: Hanna Schygulla, the directors favorite actress; Ursula Strätz, who founded the Munich Action Theater, where Fassbinder began his career on the stage and actresses Barbara Valentin and Brigitte Mira, the star of Fassbinder’s Fear Eats the Soul. Four of the director’s male collaborators: assistant director Harry Baer; cinematographer Michael Ballhaus; musician Peer Raben and producer Peter Berling, also talk about Fassbinders working methods and personality. The film opens with actress Irm Hermann, who worked in nineteen films with Fassbinder while he made life a living hell for her. Juliane Lorenz, Fassbinder’s last female partner, film editor and executor of his estate after his death, is also interviewed. Fassbinder’s ex-wife, actress and singer Ingrid Caven, briefly talks about him in a phone conversation. Missing from the lineup are onscreen collaborators Margit Carstensen and Barbara Sukowa. There are no clips from Fassbinder’s films. Depeche Mode: 'The World We Live in and Live in Hamburg' The World We Live In and Live in Hamburg is the first video release by Depeche Mode, featuring almost an entire concert from their 1984 Some Great Reward Tour, at the Alsterdorfer Sporthalle in Hamburg on 14 December 1984. It was directed by Clive Richardson. The name is a play on a lyric of the song "Somebody". The number of songs on the video depends on the region. Some have eleven, some have seventeen. The seventeen-song version was re-released in 1999, though still on VHS, in Europe only and in Japan on other formats. It has yet to be released on DVD. The United States only has the 11-song version. Two songs that were performed during the Hamburg concert, "Puppets" and "Ice Machine" have yet to appear on any format. It is unclear why these were omitted from the original release. Bezucelná procházka Aimless Walk is a 7:54 min. 1930 film by the Czech filmmaker Alexander Hammid. The film belongs to the experimental documentary genre. It has been placed alongside city symphony films such as Dziga Vertovs Man With A Movie Camera and Paul Strands Manhatta, and stands in the European cinemas avant garde tradition. Endless Harmony: The Beach Boys Story Endless Harmony: The Beach Boys Story is a 1998 biographical documentary directed by Alan Boyd. The film is a biography of the American rock band The Beach Boys. The documentary features archived footage and interviews by band members along with interviews from musicians such as Jackson Browne, Glen Campbell, Elvis Costello, and Sean Lennon. The soundtrack to the documentary was released along with the documentarys release. Kalyana Sowgandhikam Kalyana Sowgandhikam is a 1996 Malayalam film directed by Vinayan and starring Dileep and Divya Unni. It is the debut movie of Divya Unni as a lead actress. Two Friends Two Friends is a 2002 Italian drama film directed and starred by Spiro Scimone and Francesco Sframeli. It is based on the play Nunzio written by the same Scimone. It was screened in the Critics Week section at the 59th Venice International Film Festival, in which the film won the Lion of the Future for best first feature. It was also nominated at the European Film Awards in the European Discovery section. Muchas gracias de nada Muchas gracias de nada is a 1979 Argentine film. Triads, Yardies & Onion Bhajees! Triads, Yardies and Onion Bhajees is a 2003 British crime film directed by Sarjit Bains, telling the story of a hitman working in London. The film stars real life ex-gangster and underworld don Dave Courtney. Brainchild of Manish Patel, who plays the role of Singh, the storys protagonist, Triads, Yardies and Onion Bhajees was showcased in a BBC Two documentary on the making of the film. The film draws upon the imagery of Hindu deity Kali, traditionally invoked to vanquish evil, with the three gangs being likened to modern-day thugees. After its Cannes showcase the film was optioned by 4 Digital Media and went on UK wide release through the independent cinema network. Señorita Justice Senorita Justice is a 2004 film directed by Kantz. It is one of the first features from the low-budget production house Breakaway Films. Blinded Blinded is a film written and directed by Eleanor Yule. In 2004 it won the Jury Award at the Celtic Film and Television Festival and it also won the Silver Screen award at the U.S. International Film and Video Festival. It was nominated for the Raindance Award at the 2004 British Independent Film Awards. The film was produced by Oscar van Heek and John Crissey III. Executive producers are Bill Gore, Steve McIntyre, Carole Sheridan and Agnes Wilkie. To help maintain a high level of authenticity Jill Daley worked as a blind adviser on the film. Hrubes a Mares jsou kamarádi do deste Hrubeš a Mareš jsou kamarádi do deště is a Czech comedy film directed by Vladimír Morávek. It was released in 2005. Little Fugitive Little Fugitive is a 2006 remake of the 1953 film of the same name. It was directed by Joanna Lipper and produced by Nicholas Paleologos. The film is set in present day Brooklyn and tells the story of 11-year-old Lenny who must take care of his 7-year-old brother, Joey, while their father is in jail and their mother works long hours a nursing home. When Lenny plays a practical joke on Joey that goes too far, Joey soon runs away to Coney Island. Amazing Grace: Jeff Buckley Amazing Grace: Jeff Buckley is an hour-long documentary film that celebrates the legacy of the late musician Jeff Buckley with specific attention given to fans he inspired. The film was officially sanctioned by Jeffs mother and estate. It is not a biography, but a tribute. Amazing Grace: Jeff Buckley screened at 25 film festivals around the world between 2004 and 2006 where it won several awards including, best film, best documentary and best music documentary. It was directed and produced by first-time filmmakers, Nyla Bialek Adams and Laurie Trombley, who was also hand-picked by Jeff Buckley to be his personal Fan Relations Manager. Originally scheduled for DVD release on May 22, 2007, alongside Songs From Jeff Buckley, the release of Amazing Grace: Jeff Buckley was initially delayed due to music licensing issues, but was finally released in June 2009 by Sony BMG Legacy as part of the Grace Around the World Deluxe Limited Edition. Wild About Harry Wild About Harry is a 2009 American family drama film directed by Gwen Wynne and starring Tate Donovan, Adam Pascal, Danielle Savre, Skye McCole Bartusiak, Josh Peck, Corey Sevier, Susan Anspach, and James Sikking. It was written by Gwen Wynne and Mary Beth Fielder. The film had the original title American Primitive and a script titled Once in a Very Blue Moon. Fareb Fareb is a 2005 Indian romantic thriller film directed by Deepak Tijori. The film stars sisters Shilpa and Shamita Shetty and Manoj Bajpayee. The music is composed by Anu Malik. Actress Shilpa Shetty worked for the first time with her real sister Shamita Shetty in this film. Special remix song "Baaras Ja Ae Badal" was picturised on them. The Truth The Truth is a darkly comic murder-mystery satirising New Age therapy. It was directed by George Milton, co-written by Milton and Mark Tilton and produced by Julie-anne Edwards. The film features an ensemble cast including Elizabeth McGovern, Elaine Cassidy, Karl Theobald, Stephen Lord, Zoe Telford, Rachael Stirling, William Beck and Lea Mornar and was critically acclaimed on its theatrical release in 2006. The makers described the film as an outrageous murder-mystery for the "Me Generation". Seven strangers go to a remote retreat for a week of soul searching. Encouraged to tell the truth at all times by their guru Donna Shuck, they venture on a spiritual journey of personal growth, taking in jealousy, hatred, sex, perversion and a little murder on the way. Geoff Andrew wrote in Time Out magazine: ‘irony is plentiful in Milton’s low-budget but highly satisfying, slyly intelligent UK indie. He described the film as an engagingly fresh take on a subgenre of potentially slim pickings. With consistently interesting plot twists and shifts in power between the uncertainly allied characters, the film’s a real rollercoaster, altering deliciously deadpan humor with serious insights, deft satire with dark suspense, and even managing to succeed, here and there, in several different tonal registers at once.’ The Truth was 2 Many Executives’ first feature film, shot on location near Aviemore in Scotland, and post-produced in London and Rome. Chas pik Rush Hour is a 2006 drama film directed by Oleg Fesenko based on the novel of the same name by Jerzy Stawiński. True Caribbean Pirates True Caribbean Pirates is a documentary which aired on The History Channel in 2006. The documentary tells about pirates of the Caribbean such as Blackbeard, Henry Morgan, Anne Bonny and Black Bart Roberts. Larger than life, more dangerous than legend - pirates and buccaneers set sail for plunder. True Caribbean Pirates recreates the rise of piracy in the Caribbean and its climactic, inevitable downfall. Holidaze: The Christmas That Almost Didn't Happen Holidaze: The Christmas That Almost Didnt Happen is an American stop-motion animated Christmas television special directed by David H. Brooks, that originally aired in 2006 and produced by BixPix Entertainment, Once Upon a Frog and Madison Street Entertainment. The shows plot has Rusty Reindeer the younger brother of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer joining a support group for depressed holiday icons, and he and the other characters search for the meaning of Christmas and help a young boy to get on Santas nice list. Rustys cohorts include Candie, the Easter Bunny; Mr. C, the grouchy cherub; Albert, the Thanksgiving Turkey; And Trick and Treat the teenage Halloween Ghosts. Athisayan Athisayan is a 2007 Malayalam science fiction film directed by Vinayan, starring Master Devadas, Jackie Shroff, Jayasurya and Kavya Madhavan in the lead roles. The film was inspired by the 2003 American superhero film Hulk. Athisayan marked the debut of Bollywood actor Jackie Shroff in Malayalam cinema. The film was dubbed and released in Hindi as Naya Ajooba in 2009. El resultado del amor The Effect of Love is a 2007 Argentinian drama film, written and directed by Eliseo Subiela, an Argentinian film director. The film was shot in Buenos Aires and San Luis in Argentina. Ladies of the House Ladies of the House is a television movie made-for-TV movie that aired on Hallmark Channel in October 2008. It stars Florence Henderson, Donna Mills, and Pam Grier. Good Morning, Aman Good Morning Aman is a 2009 Italian drama film directed by Claudio Noce, at his feature film debut. The film premiered at the International Film Critics Week of the 66th Venice International Film Festival. For this film Noce was nominated for David di Donatello for best new director. The Sun Behind the Clouds: Tibet's Struggle for Freedom The Sun Behind the Clouds looks at Chinas occupation of Tibet from the perspective of the vocally secessionist Tibetan youth, and from that of their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, whose reaction to the Chinese presence has been markedly less confrontational. Directed by Ritu Sarin and Tenzing Sonam, the film features interviews with the Dalai Lama and Tenzin Tsundue. The Sun Behind the Clouds premiered in the United States at the 2010 Palm Springs International Film Festival before playing at Film Forum in New York City. The film covers the 2008 Tibetan unrest, including Buddhists protests in Lhasa and the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Sironia Sironia is a drama film directed by Brandon Dickerson and starring Amy Acker, Wes Cunningham, Tony Hale, Robyn Lively, Carrie Preston and Meaghan Martin. It was shot on location in Waco and Los Angeles. Love Child Love Child is a 2011 Dominican Republic drama film written and directed by Leticia Tonos. The film was selected as the Dominican Republic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Perfect Game Perfect Game is a 2011 South Korean film based on the true story of rivals Sun Dong-yeol of the Haitai Tigers and Choi Dong-won of the Lotte Giants, the top pitchers in the Korea Baseball Organization league during the 1980s. The rivalry between the two was further heated up by regionalism at the time with Sun representing the Jeolla Province and Choi, the Gyeongsang Province. The sports movie revisits one of the most exciting matches in Korean baseball history on May 16, 1987, which would be the last time the two stars would face each other, and ended in a 15-inning draw, although neither actually pitched a perfect game. It stars Cho Seung-woo as Choi and Yang Dong-geun as Sun. Persistence of Vision Persistence of Vision is a 2012 documentary film based on Richard Williams experiences trying to get The Thief and the Cobbler made. The film was directed by filmmaker Kevin Schreck. Its tagline is, "the untold story of the greatest animated film never made." The film premiered in Canada on 4 October 2012 at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Senior Project Senior Project is a 2014 film directed by Nadine Truong and written by Jeremy Lin. Meet Miss Anxiety Meet Miss Anxiety is a 2014 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Kwak Jae-yong and starring Zhou Xun and Tong Dawei. It was released on December 12 in China. Bahaddur Bahaddur is a 2014 Indian Kannada language romantic drama film directed by Chethan Kumar and produced by R. Srinivas. The film stars Dhruva Sarja and Radhika Pandit in the lead roles. The supporting cast features P. Ravi Shankar, Achyuth Kumar, Jai Jagadish and Srinivasa Murthy. The film released on 3 October 2014, in 7.1 surround sound, the first in Kannada cinema. The movie was remade in Telugu in 2016 as Srirastu Subhamastu. Station to Station Station to Station is the 2015 film of Doug Aitkens 2013 "Nomadic Happening", the film is made up of 62 one-minute films. It was distributed internationally in 2015 following its release at the Sundance Film Festival. The Kids Menu The Kids Menu is a 2016 American documentary film that discusses the growing problem of childhood obesity. It is produced by Australian filmmaker Joe Cross, who co-created Fat, and directed by Kurt Engfehr. The Amityville Legacy The Amityville Legacy is a 2016 horror film directed by Dustin Ferguson, co-directed by Mike Johnson, and starring Julia Farrell, Mark Popejoy, and Colby Coash. The film takes place 40 years after the original murders in Amityville, New York. The movie opens in Amityville then after the credits picks up in small town Nebraska where a cursed antique toy monkey from the opening scene possesses a father when it is given to him as a birthday gift, one similar to what he had as a child. The movie pays homage to older Amityville films from the original series, in particular Its About Time, A New Generation, and Amityville Dollhouse. Executive producers on the film were Jake Brokoven and Matthew DiGirolamo. It is the fifteenth film based on the Amityville horror. For a Few Bullets For a Few Bullets is a 2016 Chinese comedy western film directed by Peter Pan Anzi and starring Lin Gengxin, Zhang Jingchu and Liu Xiaoqing. It was released in China by Wanda Shengshi Film Distribution in IMAX on July 15, 2016. Great Great Great Great Great Great is a Canadian drama film, directed by Adam Garnet Jones and released in 2017. The film stars Sarah Kolasky as Lauren, a woman who begins having an affair when she decides that her five-year relationship with Tom is unsatisfying and she wants something more. The film premiered at the Canadian Filmmakers Festival in 2017, where it won the festivals awards for Best Feature Film, Best Screenplay and Best Performance. It was subsequently picked up for commercial distribution by A71 Entertainment. At the 6th Canadian Screen Awards in 2018, Jones and Kolasky received a nomination for Best Original Screenplay. A Quiet Dream A Quiet Dream is a 2016 South Korean drama film written and directed by Korean-Chinese filmmaker Zhang Lu and starring Han Ye-ri alongside several Korean directors playing her potential suitors, including Park Jung-bum, Yoon Jong-bin and Yang Ik-june. It made its world premiere as the opening film of the 21st Busan International Film Festival on October 6, 2016. A Sea Cave Near Lisbon A Sea Cave Near Lisbon is an 1896 British short silent actuality film, directed by Henry Short, featuring a view looking out to sea through the Boca do Inferno cave near Lisbon, with waves breaking in. The film was popular with audiences and received positive reviews. Short Kilts Short Kilts is a 1924 American silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel. Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by John Cromwell and starring Jackie Coogan. The screenplay by Grover Jones, William Slavens McNutt, and Sam Mintz is based on the 1876 novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain. The film was the third screen adaptation of the Twain novel, following silent versions released in 1907 and 1917. The picture was made on location at the Paramount Ranch in Agoura. The film grossed $11 million and was the top box office attraction of the year, prompting the studio to release Huckleberry Finn, directed by Norman Taurog and featuring most of the Tom Sawyer cast, the following year. Chances Chances is a 1931 American Pre-Code war drama film directed by Allan Dwan, starring Douglas Fairbanks, and is based on a novel by A. Hamilton Gibbs. According to Fairbanks Jr the film was a hit. Ride Him, Bosko! Ride Him, Bosko! released in 1932, is an animated short film in Warner Bros. Looney Tunes series. It features Bosko, Warner Bros. first cartoon character and his sweetheart Honey in the Old West. Big Hearted Herbert Big Hearted Herbert is a 1934 domestic comedy film starring Aline MacMahon and Guy Kibbee as a middle-aged couple. It is based on the Broadway play of the same name by Sophie Kerr and Anna Steese Richardson, which was in turn based on the short story "Chin-Chin" by Kerr. It was remade in 1940 as Father Is a Prince. Times Square Lady Times Square Lady is a 1935 American crime drama film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Robert Taylor and Virginia Bruce. New Faces of 1937 New Faces of 1937 is a black and white 1937 American musical film. Its plot is similar to The Producers. Intended as the first film of an annual RKO revue series, poor reception ended plans for future productions. Bridal Suite Bridal Suite is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and written by Samuel Hoffenstein. The film stars Annabella, Robert Young, Walter Connolly, Reginald Owen, Gene Lockhart, and Arthur Treacher. The film was released on May 26, 1939, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. He Married His Wife He Married His Wife is a 1940 film about a race horse owner who wants his ex-wife to remarry so hell no longer have to pay alimony. This movie is a black-and-white comedy released 19 January 1940, directed by Roy Del Ruth and written by John OHara, among others. Immensee - Ein deutsches Volkslied is a German film melodrama of the Nazi era, directed in 1943 by Veit Harlan and loosely based on the popular novella Immensee by Theodor Storm. It was a commercial success and, with its theme of a woman remaining faithful to her husband, was important in raising the morale of German forces; it remained popular after World War II. Brazil Brazil is a 1944 American musical comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Tito Guízar, Virginia Bruce and Edward Everett Horton. It is set in Brazil, and involves a composer masquerading as twins, trying to win the hand of an anti-Latin novelist. The film also features Brazilian singer Aurora Miranda, as well as American singing cowboy Roy Rogers in a cameo appearance as himself. Los últimos de Filipinas Last Stand in the Philippines is a 1945 Spanish biographical war film directed by Antonio Román. It is based on a radio script by Enrique Llovet; Los Héroes de Baler; and novels by de Enrique Alfonso Barcones El Fuerte de Baler; and Rafael Sánchez Campoy El Fuerte de Baler. Nani Fernández played famous Yo Te Diré song. The Crime Doctor's Diary The Crime Doctors Diary is a 1949 American mystery film directed by Seymour Friedman and starring Warner Baxter, Stephen Dunne and Lois Maxwell. It is the last of the Crime Doctor series of films made by Columbia Pictures. Week-End with Father Week-End with Father is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Van Heflin, Patricia Neal, Virginia Field, Richard Denning, and Tommy Rettig. Castle in the Air Castle in the Air is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Henry Cass and starring David Tomlinson, Helen Cherry and Margaret Rutherford. It was based on the stage play of the same title by Alan Melville. Washington Story Washington Story is a 1952 American drama film directed by Robert Pirosh and starring Van Johnson and Patricia Neal. The screenplay concerns a reporter in search of government corruption who falls for a congressman. King Lear King Lear is a 1953 live television adaptation of the Shakespeare play staged by Peter Brook and starring Orson Welles. Preserved on kinescope, it aired October 18, 1953, as part of the CBS television series Omnibus, hosted by Alistair Cooke. The cast includes Micheál Mac Liammóir and Alan Badel. Son of the Renegade Son of the Renegade is a 1953 American film directed by Reg Browne. Pablo y Carolina Pablo and Carolina is a 1957 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Mauricio de la Serna and starring Pedro Infante, Irasema Dilián and Alejandro Ciangherotti. The films sets were designed by the art director Manuel Fontanals. It was shot in Eastmancolor. The Big Money The Big Money is a 1958 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Ian Carmichael, Belinda Lee and Kathleen Harrison. Diana Dors was originally cast as Gloria but turned down the role because she did not want to work with Joseph Janni. The film was completed in 1956 but its release was cancelled because Rank Organisation boss Sir John Davis did not believe it was sufficiently funny. It sat on the shelf for two years before a product shortage led to a June 1958 release on Ranks Odeon circuit. Red Cross Girls Red Cross Girls is a 1958 Spanish film directed by Rafael J. Salvia. It is a musical romantic comedy. The Poet and the Little Mother The Poet and the Little Mother is a 1959 Danish family film directed by Erik Balling and starring Henning Moritzen. It was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. Sømand i knibe Sømand i knibe is a 1960 Danish family film directed by and starring Lau Lauritzen Jr.. Rage of the Buccaneers Rage of the Buccaneers, also known as Pirate Warrior, is a 1961 Italian epic adventure film directed by Mario Costa and starring Ricardo Montalbán and Vincent Price. Hercules Against the Sons of the Sun Hercules Against the Sons of the Sun is a 1964 Italian-Spanish peplum film written and directed by Osvaldo Civirani. Raiders from Beneath the Sea Raiders from Beneath the Sea is a 1964 drama film directed by Maury Dexter, starring Ken Scott and Merry Anders. War Italian Style Due marines e un generale is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Scattini. The film puts together the famous Italian comedian duo of Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia and the silent cinema icon Buster Keaton. The Keaton role is a mute role, except for the words "Thank you" that he pronounces in the final scene of the film. The Moment to Kill The Moment To Kill is a 1968 spaghetti western film. This was the first film entirely directed by Giuliano Carnimeo. Slucajni zivot Accidental Life is a 1969 Yugoslav drama film directed by Ante Peterlić, starring Dragutin Klobučar, Ivo Serdar, Ana Karić and Zvonimir Rogoz. An existential study of ordinary lives led by two alienated urban white collar workers whose friendship gets unsettled by a woman, Accidental Life was the only feature film of Ante Peterlić, Croatian film theorist and film critic. The film received mediocre reviews and went largely unnoticed after its release, but has been reevaluated decades later as one of the best Croatian films ever made. Adam's Woman Adams Woman is a 1970 Australian-American historical drama film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Beau Bridges, Jane Merrow and John Mills. It has been called a "convict Western". An Event An Event is a 1969 Yugoslav feature film directed by Vatroslav Mimica, based on a short story by Anton Chekhov. The Last Grenade The Last Grenade is a 1970 British war film directed by Gordon Flemyng and starring Stanley Baker and Alex Cord as two soldiers of fortune, formerly comrades, who now find themselves on opposite sides. The cast also includes Richard Attenborough, Honor Blackman, Rafer Johnson, John Thaw, Andrew Keir, and Julian Glover. It was the final feature film directed by Flemyng. Filmed in Hong Kong and Spain, the film only uses names of the characters from John Sherlocks 1964 novel The Ordeal of Major Grigsby that was set in the Malayan Emergency in 1948. Sherlock co-wrote the original screenplay that was rewritten by James Mitchell. The working title of the film was Grigsby. Shango Shango is a 1970 Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Edoardo Mulargia and starring Anthony Steffen. The Climber The Climber is a 1975 Italian crime drama film written and directed by Pasquale Squitieri and starring Joe Dallesandro. Docteur Françoise Gailland Docteur Françoise Gailland is a 1976 French film directed by Jean-Louis Bertucelli, and starring Annie Girardot, Jean-Pierre Cassel, François Périer and Isabelle Huppert. It won the César Award for Best Actress, and was nominated for Best Cinematography. Huckleberry Finn Huckleberry Finn is a 1975 American television film adaptation of Mark Twains famous boyhood novel, Huckleberry Finn. The film stars Ron Howard as the eponymous lead. Rape of Love Rape of Love is a 1978 French and Belgian drama film directed and produced by Yannick Bellon. This film has been music composed by Aram Sedefian. The film starring Nathalie Nell, Alain Fourès, Michèle Simonnet, Pierre Arditi and Daniel Auteuil in the lead roles. Nashville Girl Nashville Girl is a 1976 film from New World Pictures about an aspiring country and western singer. It was also known as New Girl in Town and Country Music Daughter to capitalize on the success of the similar film Coal Miners Daughter. Roger Corman says the film was very popular in the South and also in Europe, which surprised him. La liceale, il diavolo e l'acquasanta La liceale, il diavolo e lacquasanta is a 1979 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Nando Cicero. It is the fourth chapter in the "Liceale" film-series and the last starred by Gloria Guida. Unlike the previous films, it is an anthology film in which the three main actors of the series star in three separate segments. La ripetente fa l'occhietto al preside La ripetente fa locchietto al preside is a 1980 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Mariano Laurenti. L'onorevole con l'amante sotto il letto Lonorevole con lamante sotto il letto is a 1981 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Mariano Laurenti. Mexico in Flames Red Bells is a 1982 adventure-drama film directed by Sergei Bondarchuk. It was coproduced by Soviet Union, Italy and Mexico. It is the first of a two-part film centered on the life and career of John Reed, the revolutionary communist journalist that had already inspired Warren Beattys Reds. This chapter focuses on Reeds reportage about 1915 Mexican revolution. It was followed by Red Bells II. Along Unknown Paths Along Unknown Paths is a 1982 childrens fantasy film directed by Mikhail Yuzovsky based on the novel Down by the Magic River by Eduard Uspensky. Going Back Going Back is a 1983 American independent drama film written and directed by Ron Teachworth and starring Bruce Campbell and Christopher Howe. It was Campbells second feature film, produced shortly after The Evil Dead. The film had been extremely rare to acquire for a number of years, due to contract disputes between the director, producer, and the bankrupt original distributor. It was finally re-released on DVD in October 2006. The DVD release features an additional audio commentary track by Campbell, director Teachworth and cinematographer John Prusak. Mystère Dagger Eyes is an Italian thriller film starring Carole Bouquet as Mystère. The plot deals with prostitution. The film was first released in Italy in 1983. The Master of Ballantrae The Master of Ballantrae is a 1984 TV movie based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. It was a co production between the US and England for the Hallmark Hall of Fame. Solomon Northup's Odyssey Solomon Northups Odyssey, reissued as Half Slave, Half Free, is a 1984 American television film based on the autobiography Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup, a free black man who in 1841 was kidnapped and sold into slavery. The film, which aired on PBS, was directed by Gordon Parks with Avery Brooks starring as the titular character. It was the second film to be funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, following Denmark Veseys Rebellion in 1982. Parks returned to direct the film after years of absence. He chose to work in the Deep South and to collaborate with a crew of mixed races. The film first aired on PBS on , 1984 and as part of PBSs American Playhouse anthology television series in the following year. It was released on video under the title Half Slave, Half Free. Solomon Northups Odyssey was the first film adaptation of Twelve Years a Slave. A second film adaptation, 12 Years a Slave, directed by Steve McQueen, was released in 2013. Latino Latino is a 1985 American war film directed by Haskell Wexler. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. Toby McTeague Toby McTeague is a 1986 Canadian childrens action-adventure drama film directed by Jean-Claude Lord. It stars Yannick Bisson as Toby McTeague, a teenager training to compete in a dog sled race. The film was shot primarily in the small town of Sainte-Rose-du-Nord, Quebec. The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 8th Genie Awards in 1987, for Best Cinematography and Best Original Song. A minor controversy resulted when the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television mistakenly omitted "Cold As Ice" from the first ballots sent out to Academy voters. Via Montenapoleone Via Montenapoleone is a 1986 Italian film directed by Carlo Vanzina. The Thanksgiving Promise The Thanksgiving Promise is a television-made drama movie, was originally aired on The Disney Sunday Movie on ABC on Sunday Night, November 23, 1986. Travis Tilby leaps into action when neighbor Stewart Larson asks him to mind an ailing goose thats slated to be part of Thanksgiving dinner. A gentle animal lover, Travis dotes on the bird, feeding it by hand and speaking to it in soothing tones. But, as Thanksgiving nears, Travis has second thoughts about seeing the bird slaughtered, and he appeals to his father, Hank, and others in the community for help in saving the goose. Ray's Male Heterosexual Dance Hall Rays Male Heterosexual Dance Hall is a 1987 American short comedy film directed by Bryan Gordon. At the 60th Academy Awards, held in 1988, it won an Oscar for Best Short Subject. The Heroes The Heroes is a 1989 British/Australian mini-series on Operation Jaywick, a World War II special forces raid on Japanese shipping in Singapore harbour by the Australian Z Special Unit, based on Ronald McKies 1960 book The Heroes. Mapantsula Mapantsula is a 1988 South African crime film directed by Oliver Schmitz and written by Schmitz and Thomas Mogotlane. It tells the story of Johannes Panic Themba Mzolo, a small-time thief, set against the backdrop of Apartheid. The films use of flashbacks between Panics time at the hands of his apartheid jailor Stander and happenings in the Johannesburg township of Soweto display the injustices black South Africans suffered during apartheid and their struggle for suffrage. The film makes extensive use of political rallies, police brutality, and racial difference to example the effects of apartheid on black South Africans. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the South African entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Spalding Gray: Terrors of Pleasure Spalding Gray: Terrors of Pleasure is a 1987 filming of a monologue written and performed by Spalding Gray. Tango Bar Tango Bar is a 1987 Argentine-Puerto Rican musical drama film directed by Marcos Zurinaga and starring Raul Julia, Rubén Juárez and Valeria Lynch. It was written by Zurinaga with Juan Carlos Codazzi and José Pablo Feinmann. It was selected as the Puerto Rican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Dance with Death Dance with Death is an American film starring Maxwell Caulfield. Amazing Grace Amazing Grace is a 1992 Israeli film directed by Amos Guttman. It is one of the few Israeli films dealing with gay subjects and the only one so far which has dealt with AIDS. The film includes a biography details the life of Guttman and it was his last film before he died of AIDS. Secrets Secrets is a 1992 Australian film directed by Michael Pattinson and starring Dannii Minogue and Noah Taylor. The film follows four of the Beatles biggest fans, who find themselves locked up in the basement of the hotel where the Beatles are staying during a tour. While waiting for rescue, they start to share their deepest secrets with each other. The film has notable similarities to The Breakfast Club, in terms of plot, style and characters. The films soundtrack consisted of instrumental renditions of many Beatles songs. However, the movie attracted criticism for including a number of songs from much later periods of the Beatles history to the one being portrayed onscreen. Thus, scenes depicting 1964 Beatlemania were played against songs from later albums such as Abbey Road and Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, which many viewers felt did not fit with the tone of the film. The Myth of the Male Orgasm The Myth of the Male Orgasm is a Canadian romantic comedy film, directed by John Hamilton and released in 1993. The film stars Bruce Dinsmore as Jimmy Rovinski, a man whose lack of success with women leads him to sign up for a feminist study on male attitudes about sex and romance conducted by project leader "Jane Doe". The cast also includes Mark Camacho and Burke Lawrence as Jimmys roommates Tim and Sean, Ruth Marshall as his friend Mimi with whom he is in unrequited love, and Macha Grenon as his ex-girlfriend Paula. The film premiered on September 1, 1993 at the Montreal World Film Festival. Ray Bonneville and Brad Hayes received a Genie Award nomination for Best Original Song at the 15th Genie Awards, for the song "Say Those Things". An Evening with Gary Lineker An Evening with Gary Lineker is a 1991 stage play and 1994 television film both written by Arthur Smith and Chris England. The action takes place against the backdrop of the 1990 Football World Cup semi-final, between England and West Germany, which is taking place in Italy while Monica and Bill are on holiday in Ibiza. Bill desperately wants to watch the match; Monica wants to talk about their relationship. The play was nominated for an Olivier Award. A 90-minute television drama, adapted by Smith and England from their playscript, was produced by Andy Harries for Granada Television and aired on 14 June 1994 on ITV just before the start of the 1994 World Cup and was repeated 4 years later during France 98. It starred Caroline Quentin as Monica and Clive Owen as Bill, with the supporting cast including Quentins then real-life husband Paul Merton as Bills wet, annoying best friend Ian, who has accompanied them on the holiday to Monicas consternation. Lizzy McInnerny plays Birgitta, a German whom Ian has met in Ibiza, and Martin Clunes plays Dan, a client of Bills publishing company who is coincidentally in Ibiza too. Gary Lineker makes a cameo appearance and the voice of John Motson is provided by impressionist Alistair McGowan. Streets of Rage Streets of Rage is a 1994 American action crime romance film directed by Richard Elfman and co-written by Elfman and Mimi Lesseos, based on a story by Lesseos. The film stars Lesseos and Oliver Page. The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True is a 1995 television musical performance based on the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. The book and score of the film were performed on stage at Lincoln Center to benefit the Childrens Defense Fund. The concert featured guest performers including Jackson Browne as the Scarecrow, Roger Daltrey as the Tin Man, Natalie Cole as Glinda, Joel Grey as the Wizard, Jewel as Dorothy, Nathan Lane as the Cowardly Lion, Debra Winger as the Wicked Witch, and Lucie Arnaz as Aunt Em. The Boys Choir of Harlem appeared as the Munchkins, and Ry Cooder and David Sanborn performed as musicians. Stand Tall Stand Tall is a 1997 documentary film about bodybuilding. It centers on Lou Ferrignos battle with hearing loss and his rise to prominence on the world bodybuilding stage. Bodybuilding legends Joe Weider and Arnold Schwarzenegger also appear in the film, as well as notable bodybuilders like Robby Robinson. Physical Jerks Physical Jerks is a 1997 Italian comedy film directed by Stefano Reali. It is an adaptation of a semi-autobiographical comedy play by the same Reali. The English version of its title is the informal term for physical exercise. Sweet Savior Sweet Savior is a 1971 film directed by Robert L. Roberts, written by Willie Gilbert, and starring Troy Donahue as a Charles Manson-type cult leader. It was also known as The Idiotic Couple and Frenetic Party, and ultimately released on video by Troma Entertainment as The Love-Thrill Murders. Bar Hopping Bar Hopping is a 2000 comedy film directed by Steve Cohen starring Robert Hegyes, Tom Arnold, Linda Favila, Nicole Sullivan, John Henson, Anson Downes, Romy Windsor, Scott Baio and Kevin Nealon. In the film, a myriad of Generation X couples try to comprehend love in the bar scene. Comedy's Dirtiest Dozen Comedys Dirtiest Dozen is a stand-up comedy concert film featuring big name talents before they reached stardom, including Tim Allen, Chris Rock, and Bill Hicks. It was created and produced by Stuart S. Shapiro after the cult success of his film Mondo New York. The performances were shot on film, instead of on tape like most comedy shows of the time. Island Films intended to run Comedys Dirtiest Dozen in theaters and not on cable TV. Due to financial changes at Island, the film was only screened in New York and Los Angeles, only to be released on VHS and DVD after Tim Allen and Chris Rock became stars. It has been shown on The Ovation Channel. Richard Baker and Rick Messina of Messina Baker Mgmt auditioned hundred of comics in New York and Los Angeles for this production. In reviewing the film Playboy magazine singled out Chris Rock and Larry Scarano as standouts. Otto & George and Bill Hicks were praised in other reviews. O Homem do Sputnik O Homem do Sputnik is a Brazilian comedy film from 1959 about a man who tries to sell a UFO that lands on his house. Spies tail him, as they suspect it is a Russian Sputnik satellite. Norma Bengell also stars, performing a parody of Brigitte Bardot. Tierra del fuego Tierra del fuego is a 2000 Chilean drama film directed by Miguel Littín. Based on a short story of the same name by Francisco Coloane, it is about the conquest of Tierra del Fuego by Julius Popper. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Exo oi kleftes! Exo oi kleftes is a 1961 Greek comedy film directed by Kostas Andritsos and stars Orestis Makris, Dionysis Papayiannopoulos, Dimitris Nikolaidis, Martha Karagianni, Andreas Douzos, Koulis Stoligas, etc. The movie was based on a theatrical play by Stefanos Fotiadis. Les bicyclettes de Belsize Les Bicyclettes de Belsize is a 1968 British musical short film starring Judy Huxtable and Anthony May. It was directed by Douglas Hickox, and played on cinemas as a supporting feature to Roy Boultings controversial horror film Twisted Nerve. The two films also shared a soundtrack release, with each score occupying one side each of a 1969 Polydor Records album. It tells the story of a young man cycling around the Hampstead area of London on a Raleigh RSW16. After crashing into a billboard he falls in love with a fashion model depicted on it. Despite the title, the Belsize Park area does not actually feature. There is almost no spoken dialogue, and the soundtrack to the film is heard virtually throughout. The title song of the film, written by Les Reed and Barry Mason, has been a hit for Mireille Mathieu and Engelbert Humperdinck amongst others, though the version in the film is sung by Johnny Worth. The score also includes "Gentlemen Of The Park", performed by Episode Six and featuring future Deep Purple members Ian Gillan and Roger Glover. The title is derivative of the French film, Les Parapluies de Cherbourg; apart from a musical theme there is no other obvious link. Oru Yaatra Mozhi Oru Yathramozhi is a 1997 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Prathap Pothan, based on a story by Priyadarshan and a screenplay by John Paul. It stars Mohanlal and Sivaji Ganesan. It was produced by V. B. K. Menon and distributed by Anugraha Release. The films initial release date was 15 August 1996, but the release was postponed and finally graced theatres only in 1997. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Payanathin Mozhi. A More Perfect Union: America Becomes a Nation A More Perfect Union: America Becomes a Nation is a 1989 American feature film dramatizing the events of the 1787 Constitutional Convention. The film was produced by Brigham Young University to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the drafting of the United States Constitution, and many professors from BYUs School of Fine Arts and Communications were involved in its production either as actors or in other capacities. After its release, the film was officially recognized by the Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution as "of exceptional merit". A Man Like Me A Man Like Me is a 2002 romantic comedy about the life of "Júlli", a lonely and confused man who is searching for some sense in his life. Surprisingly he meets a young woman from China who changes his life dramatically. He falls in love with her but ruins the relationship because of his insecurity and his previous bad experiences. When he comes out of his disappointments and his depression that follow the breakup of the relationship, he decides to do everything in his power to change what has happened and get a second chance. Arthur's Missing Pal Arthurs Missing Pal is a 2006 American-Canadian computer-animated film based on the traditionally-animated series Arthur and the Arthur books by Marc Brown. It was released theatrically in select cities on July 1, 2006 by Kidtoon Films and on DVD on August 22, 2006 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment. It was rated G by the MPAA. Kiss: X-treme Close-Up X-treme Close Up features the history, facts and stories of American hard rock band Kiss, up to the time of filming in 1992. The video features vintage concert footage, interviews and videos from the early beginnings in the early 1970s to the early 1990s. It was released on July 14, 1992. The video has been praised for its informative nature, and gives the viewer an inside look at the iconic band. It was certified Platinum in the US. Aavida Maa Aavide Aavida Maa Aavide is a 1998 Telugu romantic comedy film written and directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana, produced by D. Kishore under the Jayabheri Art Productions banner, presented by M. Murali Mohan. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Tabu and Heera Rajagopal in the lead roles, with music composed by Sri. It was dubbed into Hindi, titled as Biwi No.2 and Tamil as Police Killadi. Building the Great Pyramid Pyramid aka Building the Great Pyramid is a 2002 BBC Television documentary film which tells the story of the building of the Great Pyramid at Giza through the commentary of the fictional builder, Nakht. Zone of the Enders: Idolo Zone of the Enders: 2167 Idolo is an hour-long Original Video Animation, set as a prequel to the original Zone of the Enders game. It serves to explain the war between Earth and Mars, and the origin of the Orbital Frame technology. The events also lead into the TV series Z.O.E. Dolores. In the English dub of the movie, BAHRAM is called Bafram. It is also called this in the art gallery in the special features. However this is most likely a translation error. How Rare a Possession: The Book of Mormon How Rare a Possession is a 64-minute film produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It depicts the conversion stories of Parley P. Pratt, a church leader in the 19th century, and Vincenzo di Francesca, an Italian pastor in the 20th century, who both join the church after studying the Book of Mormon. It also shows several key scenes from the Book of Mormon. On October 2017, it was reported that the LDS Church had acquired the handwritten testimony of Di Francesca, penned in 1966. Fracture Fracture is a 2004 New Zealand film written and directed by Larry Parr and based on the novel by Maurice Gee. The film is set in Wellington and stars Kate Elliott, Jared Turner and Australian John Noble. The film was met with positive reviews and was the second highest grossing local film at the New Zealand box office in 2004 behind In My Fathers Den. Grendizer, Getter Robo G, Great Mazinger: Decisive Battle! Great Sea Beast is an animated short film produced by Toei which premiered originally in in Japan. It is a crossover of three super robot anime: Grendizer, Getter Robo G and Great Mazinger. Like the rest of the Vs. animated films of Toei, the movie features alternate versions of events from the three series and is not canonical to any of them. The film was released in almost all countries where the original Grendizer series was broadcast. It is known as Il Grande Mazinga, Getta Robot e Goldrake contro il Dragosauro in Italy and Goldorak: Lattaque du Dragozaure in France and some parts of Canada. Wanted Wanted is a 2004 Indian Malayalam-language thriller film directed by Murali Nagavally and written by Priyadarshan. It is a remake of the 2003 Telugu film Aithe. The film stars Mohanlal, Madhu Warrier, Aravind Akash and Nishanth Sagar. The film did moderately at the box-office. Blood of a Champion Blood of a Champion is a 2005 film that was released directly to DVD. The film was written, produced, and directed by Lawrence Page. It stars Bokeem Woodbine and R&B star Deborah Cox. Evil Pisaj or Evil is a 2004 Thai horror film written and directed by Chookiat Sakveerakul. Sea of Dust Sea of Dust is a 2008 horror-fantasy film directed by Scott Bunt and starring Tom Savini and Ingrid Pitt. It takes its name from the boundary separating reality from religious truth, a boundary epitomized by Prester Johns Sea of Dust. The Girl on the Stone La Niña en la Piedra is a 2006 Mexican drama film, directed by Maryse Sistach. The film received three Ariel Awards nominations in 2007: Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Original Score. Fear of Girls Fear of Girls is a series of short mockumentaries created by Dangerously Adorable Productions and written and directed by Ryan Wood. They detail the lives of two heavy Dungeons & Dragons players and LARPers, Doug Douglason and Raymond Ractburger. The first episode became popular due to the filmmakers use of viral marketing. Star Trek: Beyond the Final Frontier Star Trek: Beyond the Final Frontier is a 2-hour 2007 television documentary about the 40-year history of Star Trek and an auction of Star Trek props released by Paramount Pictures for an auction by Christies auction house in New York City. The documentary aired in the United States on February 19, 2007 and March 3, 2007 on The History Channel. Zolushka Cinderella is a Russian-Ukrainian musical film produced by Melorama Production in association with Channel One and Inter, under direction of The Inheritance The Inheritance is micro-budget road movie following two Scottish brothers on a dark search to find their late father’s inheritance. John Robbins, writing for Raindance Film Festival said the film is a "dark, touching look at brotherhood, identity and the stereotype of the Scotsmans inability to express his feelings." As the debut feature film by director Charles-Henri Belleville, The Inheritance was filmed in February 2007 with a £5000 budget, in miniDV format. With a run time of 62 minutes, the film runs about half the two hours of the average feature film. The Inheritance stars Fraser Sivewright, Tom Hardy, Imogen Toner and Tim Barrow. Barrow, born in Roslin, Scotland, founded of Lyre Productions, which made the movie. Barrow also served as the films primary writer. Boys Life 6 Boys Life 6 is the sixth installment of the Boys Life series, which collects LGBT-related short films. Distributed by Strand Releasing, Boys Life 6 consists of the following segments: Bugcrush Doorman Heartland Team Picture Team Picture is a 2007 mumblecore drama film written and directed by filmmaker Kentucker Audley. The film is a character study of a young man and his relationship with an ambitious girlfriend, his dealings with the familial and societal pressures to go to college, and his considerations of a future as a musician. The filmmaker was named in August 2007 to Filmmaker Magazines annual list of "25 New Faces of Independent Film". Waveriders Waveriders is a 2008 documentary film produced by Margo Harkin and directed by Joel Conroy. Love Does Grow on Trees Love Does Grow on Trees is a short comedy film written and directed by Bevan Walsh and produced by Geraldine Patten. The film stars Luke Ward-Wilkinson, El Krajewski and Tom Brooke. Money No Enough II Money No Enough 2 is a Singaporean film written and directed by Jack Neo and produced by Neo Studios, Mediacorp Raintree Pictures and Scorpio East Pictures. Ten years since the first Money No Enough, local celebrity director Jack Neo’s Money No Enough 2 returns to bring attention to the common man’s life in Singapore where the pursuit of money is a never ending passion. Short followed by a sequel House Got Ghost Food Beware: The French Organic Revolution That Should Not Be: Our Children Will Accuse Us is a 2008 French documentary film directed by Jean-Paul Jaud. The documentary is about food poisoning by toxins from agricultural chemicals such as pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, etc. Soul at Peace Soul at Peace is a 2009 drama film directed by Vladimír Balko and starring Attila Mokos, Roman Luknár and Helena Krajčiová. It was written by Czech writer Jiří Křižan. At the 2010 ceremony for the Sun in a Net Awards, the film won in five categories including Best Film, Best Leading Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Cinematography. The film won the Best Narrative award at the 2010 Kansas International Film Festival. Following its release in Slovakia, the film opened in July 2009 in the Czech Republic. Sedona Sedona is a 2011 comedy-drama film directed by Tommy Stovall. The plot concerns the experiences of an advertising executive and a lawyer in Sedona. Released theatrically in 2012, the films cast includes Frances Fisher, Seth Peterson, Barry Corbin, Christopher Atkins, Lin Shaye, and Beth Grant. Itlu Sravani Subramanyam Itlu Sravani Subramanyam is a 2001 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film written and directed by Puri Jagannadh. This film stars Ravi Teja, Tanu Roy and Samrin in the main roles and became a super hit at the box office. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Yes Or No. The 2010 Hindi movie Anjaana Anjaani is loosely based on this movie. Sri Anjaneyam Sri Anjaneyam is a 2004 Indian Telugu fantasy action film directed and produced by Krishna Vamsi. It stars Nithiin, Charmme Kaur, and Arjun Sarja in the lead roles. Prakash Raj and Ramya Krishna play supporting roles. This film was dubbed into Tamil as Hanumaan and into Hindi as My Boss Bajarangbali and also remade in Oriya as Chhati Chiri Dele Tu directed by S. K. Muralidharan starring Anubhav Mohanty & Sidhant Mohapatra. Robinson in Ruins Robinson in Ruins is a 2010 British documentary film by Patrick Keiller and narrated by Vanessa Redgrave. It is a sequel to Keillers previous films, London and Robinson in Space. It documents the journey of the fictional title character around the south of England. It premiered at the 67th Venice International Film Festival in September 2010. The Price of Sex The Price of Sex is a 2011 full-length documentary film directed and produced by Mimi Chakarova. The film was released in multiple countries including Turkey, United States, United Arab Emirates, Bulgaria. Doubles Doubles is a 2011 Malayalam action dramedy film directed by debutant Sohan Seenulal and written by the Sachi-Sethu duo. It stars Mammootty, Nadia Moidu and Taapsee Pannu in the lead roles, and Saiju Kurup, Anoop Chandran, Bijukuttan, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Anandaraj, Suresh and Avinash in other roles. It also features Roma and Rima Kallingal in cameo roles, and music by James Vasanthan. The film released coinciding with the festival of Vishu on 14 April 2011. Doubles is a story of two siblings who rescue victims of road accidents. Mammootty plays the role of Giri and Nadia his twin sister Gowri. In the Name of Love In the Name of Love is a 2011 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Olivia Lamasan and starring Aga Muhlach, Angel Locsin, and Jake Cuenca. The film is a part of the special presentation for Star Cinemas 18th anniversary. The film premiered on May 11, 2011. It is produced and released by Star Cinema. The Parasite Doctor Suzune: Genesis is a manga series by Haruki. It was adapted into a live action film in 2011. Bad Girl Bad Girl is a 2012 French drama film directed by Patrick Mille. The Little Penguin Pororo's Racing Adventure Pororo, The Racing Adventure is a 2013 South Korean Chinese animated film. Bota Bota is a 2014 Albanian drama film directed by Iris Elezi and Thomas Logoreci. The film was selected as the Albanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The directors won the Fedeora Award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2014 for this film. White Earth White Earth is a 2014 documentary film by J. Christian Jensen about new arrivals in White Earth who have moved there to seek work in the North Dakota oil boom. The film explores life in the oil boom through the eyes of four children and an immigrant mother. White Earth was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary at the 87th Academy Awards. Deep Sleep Sonno Profondo, also known as Deep Sleep, is a 2013 Italian giallo film. In spite of being shot in Argentina, the film’s screenplay is written in Italian. The movie is set in the 1970s. Sonno Profondo is a feature film directed and written by Luciano Onetti and produced by Nicolás Onetti. The film had excellent critics after its World Premiere at Sitges 2013. The soundtrack was composed by Luciano Onetti in the style of Ennio Morricone. Sonno Profondo won the Tabloid Witch Awards for "Best Music Soundtrack". Trancers: City of Lost Angels Trancers: City of Lost Angels is a short science fiction film that was released on DVD in 2013 and later a bonus addition for other releases of the original Trancers on Blu-ray. It consists of approximately 20 minutes of footage lifted from the unreleased 1988 anthology film, Pulse Pounders, which also featured two other segments. It stars Tim Thomerson who reprises his role as the time journeying cop, Jack Deth, from 1985s Trancers. The film is marketed as a digitally restored lost sequel. The film takes place between Trancers and Trancers II. Days of Wrath Days of Wrath is a 2013 South Korean film about a man who, having been bullied as a teenager, seeks revenge against the former classmate who ruined his life. Nirbashito Nirbashito is a Bengali-language film directed by Churni Ganguly. The music of the film was composed by Raja Narayan Deb. The film was Indias Oscar nomination in the category "Best foreign film" in 2015. Ki Kore Toke Bolbo The Super Parental Guardians The Super Parental Guardians is a 2016 Philippine action comedy film starring Vice Ganda and Coco Martin. The film is directed by Joyce Bernal and is under the production of Star Cinema. The film marks the second film of Coco with Vice after their blockbuster tandem in the 2015 movie Beauty and the Bestie. This is Vice Gandas first non-VIVA Films produced film and first film to be directed by Bernal since Wenn V. Deramas death in February 2016. This also marks as Vice Gandas first non-MMFF movie since This Guys in Love with U Mare! in 2012. The Dragon Defense The Dragon Defense is a 2017 Colombian drama film directed by Natalia Santa. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. El Fantasma de mi Novia El fantasma de mi novia is a 2018 Dominican drama comedy film directed by Francis Disla, and stars Carmen Villalobos, and William Levy. The film premiered on May 3, 2018. Two Balloons Two Balloons is a 2017 stop-motion animated short film written and directed by Mark Smith. The film premiered at the 2017 Foyle Film Festival. The Waiters' Ball The Waiters Ball is a 1916 American silent short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Arbuckles nephew Al St. John has a memorable role as Roscoes rival. Wife and Auto Trouble Wife and Auto Trouble is a 1916 American film directed by Dell Henderson and Mack Sennett. It was made by the "Tri-Stone Film Company", an evolution of "Keystone Triangle" which in turn evolved from the famous Keystone Film Company. A Clever Dummy A Clever Dummy is a 1917 American short comedy film directed by Ferris Hartman, Robert P. Kerr, Herman C. Raymaker, and Mack Sennett. Look Pleasant, Please Look Pleasant, Please is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film is held by the Museum of Modern Art. Redskin Redskin is a 1929 American film with a synchronized score and sound effects, filmed partially in Technicolor. Its final six minutes were shown in Magnascope, an enlarged-screen projection novelty. The film, directed by Victor Schertzinger, stars Richard Dix and was produced and released by Paramount Famous Lasky Corp. Les gaîtés de l'escadron Fun in the Barracks is a 1932 French comedy film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Raimu, Jean Gabin and Fernandel. It was based on a play by Georges Courteline and Edouard Nores. Tourneur was remaking the story, having previously filmed a silent version in 1913. The film was one of the most expensive made by Tourneur and was a popular commercial hit. She Wronged Him Right She Wronged Him Right is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. It marks the first appearance of Bettys semi-regular boyfriend, Fearless Fred. Side Streets Side Streets, also known in the UK as A Woman in Her Thirties, is a 1934 American romantic melodrama film starring Aline MacMahon and Paul Kelly. The screenplay concerns a spinster who hires, then marries, a destitute sailor who is not always faithful. Society Doctor Society Doctor is a 1935 American film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Robert Taylor, Chester Morris, and Virginia Bruce. Way Down East Way Down East is a 1935 American romantic drama film directed by Henry King and starring Rochelle Hudson, Henry Fonda, Slim Summerville, Margaret Hamilton, Andy Devine and Spring Byington. It was released by 20th Century Fox and produced by Fox Film. The picture is a remake of the classic 1920 D. W. Griffith silent film Way Down East starring Lillian Gish, which in turn was based on the 1897 stage play by Lottie Blair Parker. Criminal Lawyer Criminal Lawyer is a 1937 American drama film directed by Christy Cabanne from a screenplay by G. V. Atwater and Thomas Lennon, based on a story by Louis Stevens. The film stars Lee Tracy, Margot Grahame and Eduardo Cianelli. RKO produced the film and premiered it on January 26, 1937 in New York City, with a national release a few days later on January 29. It was the second time Stevens story had been used for a film, the first being 1932s States Attorney, starring John Barrymore and Helen Twelvetrees, directed by George Archainbaud, and also produced and released by RKO. Not Now Not Now is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short films starring Betty Boop and Pudgy the Pup. It is now public domain. Sergeant Madden Sergeant Madden is a 1939 film noir forerunner directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Wallace Beery. The supporting cast in this dark police crime drama, noted for its imaginative and evocative cinematography, includes Tom Brown, Laraine Day, Alan Curtis, and Marc Lawrence. Curtain Call Curtain Call is a 1940 comedy, directed by Frank Woodruff and starring Barbara Read, Helen Vinson, Alan Mowbray and Donald MacBride. The film was followed by a sequel, Footlight Fever, released in 1941. Nine Men Nine Men is a 1943 British war film, set in the Western Desert Campaign during the Second World War. Standing Room Only Standing Room Only is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Fred MacMurray and Paulette Goddard. Bells of Rosarita Bells of Rosarita is a 1945 American musical western film starring Roy Rogers and directed by Frank McDonald. It's a Pleasure Its a Pleasure! is a 1945 American Technicolor comedy musical film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Sonja Henie, Michael OShea and Marie McDonald. To Live in Peace To Live in Peace is a 1947 Italian neorealist comedy-drama war film directed by Luigi Zampa. Smart Woman Smart Woman is a 1948 romantic drama film directed by Edward A. Blatt and starring Brian Aherne, Constance Bennett, and Barry Sullivan. Sword in the Desert Sword in the Desert is a 1949 American war film directed by George Sherman. It was the first American film to deal with the 1947–1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine and marked the first significant feature film role for Jeff Chandler. Cafe Paradise Café Paradis is a 1950 Danish film, directed by Bodil Ipsen and Lau Lauritzen Jr., and written by . The film received the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film, and Ib Schønberg, for what is regarded his finest performance, received the Bodil Award for Best Supporting Actor. The story illuminates the problems of alcoholism as it follows the lives of two people: one is a common workman who drinks too much beer, and the other is a company director, who believes he just needs "a little one every now and then." They both come to face the consequences of their addictions. Because of You Because of You is a 1952 American film noir drama romance film distributed by Universal International, which was directed by Joseph Pevney and starred Loretta Young and Jeff Chandler. This film was surprising in that it showed a provocative "sexy side" of Ms. Young, quite different from her usual dignified brunette "nice girl" part. In late 1954, Jeff Chandler said this was his favorite among the films he had made. Tonight at 8:30 Meet Me Tonight is a 1952 omnibus British comedy film adapted from three one act plays by Noël Coward: Red Peppers, Fumed Oak and Ways and Means; which are part of his Tonight at 8.30 play cycle. The film was released as Tonight at 8:30 in the U.S. It was directed by Anthony Pelissier and starred Valerie Hobson, Nigel Patrick, Stanley Holloway, Ted Ray and Jack Warner. It earned billings of £97,000. Admiral Ushakov Admiral Ushakov is a 1953 Soviet historical war film directed by Mikhail Romm and starring Ivan Pereverzev, Boris Livanov and Sergey Bondarchuk. The film portrays the career of Feodor Ushakov, a celebrated naval officer and contemporary of Horatio Nelson. It is followed by the sequel Attack from the Sea. The first part of the filmology, filmed in 1953 by the director Mikhail Romm with actor Ivan Pereverzev in the title role. The film is dedicated to the formation of the Russian fleet on the Black Sea. Gan is a Japanese film directed by Shirō Toyoda and first released in 1953 in Japan and 1959 in the U.S. The film is based on Mori Ōgais novel of the same name. Hideko Takamine stars as Otama, a beautiful young woman who becomes the mistress of a married man in order to support her aging father. Of Rice and Hen Of Rice and Hen is a 1953 Looney Tunes animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn, Miss Prissy, and The Barnyard Dog. The title is a play on John Steinbecks 1937 novel Of Mice and Men. Foghorn Leghorn as usual is voiced by Mel Blanc, while an uncredited Bea Benaderet voices all of the female hens. The Other Woman The Other Woman is a 1954 film noir written, directed and produced by Hugo Haas. Haas, Cleo Moore and John Qualen starred in the film. Escuela de rateros Escuela de rateros is a 1958 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. It is an example for no violence against women. Bayou Bayou is a 1957 motion picture directed by Harold Daniels. The drama is set in the Louisiana bayou region. Produced by American National Films, it was also shot in Barataria Bay, Louisiana, and most of the characters are Cajun residents of a rural fishing village. Bayou features one of the few lead roles by noted character actor Timothy Carey. Guns a Poppin! Guns a Poppin! is the 179th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1957 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Behind the Mask Behind the Mask is a 1958 British drama film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Michael Redgrave, Ian Bannen and Lionel Jeffries. It portrays the life of a surgeon in a busy hospital. Redgraves daughter, Vanessa Redgrave, made her film debut in this movie. A Pizza Tweety-Pie A Pizza Tweety-Pie is a 1958 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated cartoon. Written by Warren Foster and directed by Friz Freleng, it features Tweety, Sylvester and Granny, with Mel Blanc providing the voices of Sylvester and Tweety, and June Foray providing Grannys voice. Serious Charge Serious Charge is a 1959 British film, directed by Terence Young, produced and co-written by Mickey Delamar. It was adapted from a stage play written by Philip King. The film is notable for the screen acting debut of pop singer Cliff Richard in a minor supporting role. Tomorrow Is My Turn Le Passage du Rhin is a 1960 French film directed by André Cayatte. It was released in the USA as Tomorrow is My Turn. No, My Darling Daughter No My Darling Daughter is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and featuring Michael Redgrave, Michael Craig, Roger Livesey, James Westmoreland, and Juliet Mills. It was based on the play Handful of Tansy by Kay Bannerman and Harold Brooke. The film opened on 10 August 1961 at the Odeon Leicester Square in Londons West End. The Last of the Secret Agents? The Last of the Secret Agents? is a 1966 American film that spoofs the spy film genre, starring the then-popular comedy team of Allen & Rossi. All Neat in Black Stockings All Neat in Black Stockings is a 1968 British comedy film directed by Christopher Morahan and starring Victor Henry, Susan George and Jack Shepherd. Based on a novel by Jane Gaskell, its plot follows an easygoing window cleaner called Ginger who falls in love with a woman he meets in Swinging London. The film is in the British New Wave tradition and shows the blue collar working man lifestyle. The film is a 1960s time capsule of cars, dress and dancing. It Was in May It Was in May is a 1970 Soviet drama film directed by Marlen Khutsiev that depicts first weeks after the war had ended. His Name Was Sam Walbash, But They Call Him Amen Savage Guns is a low-budget spaghetti western from 1971, directed by Demofilo Fidani and starring Robert Woods. Five Desperate Women Five Desperate Women is a 1971 American TV film directed by Ted Post. It was an ABC Movie of the Week. Tecumseh Tecumseh is a 1972 East German western film directed by Hans Kratzert and starring Gojko Mitić, Annekathrin Bürger and Rolf Römer. The film depicts the life of the Native American leader Tecumseh, including his role in Tecumsehs War and his later death in the War of 1812 while fighting with the British against the United States. The film is a red western made by DEFA, the state-owned East German studio. It is part of a popular string of films starring the Yugoslav actor Gojko Mitić which, in line with the policies of Communist East Germany, attempted to present a more critical, but also more realistic view of American expansion to the West than it was represented by Hollywood. The film, along with others, was also made partly in response to the successful series of Karl May films made in West Germany. Four Dimensions of Greta Four Dimensions of Greta is a low budget British comedy sexploitation film, directed by Pete Walker, featuring four 3-D film sequences. It was the first British film to use 3-D, and the tagline on the poster read, "A girl in your lap". The film is also known as "The Three Dimensions of Greta". The Bricklayers The Bricklayers is a 1976 Mexican drama film directed by Jorge Fons. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear. Yellow Emanuelle Yellow Emanuelle is a 1976 Italian film directed by Bitto Albertini, director of the prior Black Emanuelle. Speedtrap Speedtrap is 1977 police chase action film starring Joe Don Baker and Tyne Daly. Tail Gunner Joe Tail Gunner Joe is a 1977 television movie dramatizing the life of U.S. Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, a Wisconsin Republican who claimed knowledge of communist infiltration of the U.S. government during the 1950s. The film was broadcast on NBC-TV. It was nominated for six Emmy awards and won two: best writing and best supporting actor for Burgess Merediths portrayal of attorney Joseph Welch. It starred Peter Boyle and John Forsythe. Robert F. Simon appeared as liberal journalist Drew Pearson. The nickname Tail Gunner Joe is a derisive term for the Senator that originated from his false claim to have been a tail gunner on American bombers during World War II. The Night, the Prowler The Night the Prowler is a 1978 Australian film written by Patrick White, produced by Anthony Buckley and directed by Jim Sharman. Ruth Cracknell was nominated in 1979 for an AFI Award for Best Actress in a Lead Role for her part. Double Game Double Game, also known as Violent Turin, is a 1977 poliziotteschi film. This film by Carlo Ausino stars George Hilton. A Scream from Silence A Scream from Silence is a 1979 Canadian drama film directed by Anne Claire Poirier and starring Julie Vincent. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Cardiac Arrest Cardiac Arrest is a 1980 horror thriller film written and directed by Murray Mintz. Pacific Banana Pacific Banana is a 1981 Australian sex comedy film which reunites the star and writer of Alvin Purple. Pierino medico della SAUB Pierino medico della Saub is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo and starring Alvaro Vitali. Saigon -Year of the Cat- Saigon: Year of the Cat is a British television drama from 1983, produced by Thames Television for ITV. It is directed by Stephen Frears, written by David Hare, and stars Judi Dench, Frederic Forrest, E. G. Marshall, Wallace Shawn and Chic Murray. Thieves After Dark Thieves After Dark is a 1984 drama film directed by Samuel Fuller and starring Véronique Jannot and Bobby Di Cicco. The film was entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival. Manuel on the Island of Wonders Manoels Destinies is a 1984 French-Portuguese childrens fantasy film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It was edited down from the three-part TV miniseries Manuel on the Island of Wonders. The Princess Academy The Princess Academy is a 1987 independent film comedy directed by Bruce A. Block and written by Sandra Weintraub. It was filmed entirely in Yugoslavia near Zagreb and at Yadran Studios. Paper Marriage Paper Marriage is a 1988 Hong Kong action comedy-drama film directed by Alfred Cheung and starring Sammo Hung and Maggie Cheung. Graveyard Shift II Sudie and Simpson Sudie and Simpson is an American television film that originally aired on Lifetime on September 11, 1990. Directed by Joan Tewkesbury, the film stars Louis Gossett and Sara Gilbert. Blonde Fist Blonde Fist, is a 1991 film starring Margi Clarke as the protagonist Ronnie ODowd, who finds female boxing as an alternative to her domestic problems. Meet the Parents Meet the Parents is a 1992 American independent comedy film written by Greg Glienna and Mary Ruth Clarke. Glienna also directed and starred in the film as the male protagonist, Greg. The film is about a young man meeting his girlfriends parents for the first time and the problems that arise when the girls father takes a disliking to him. Filmed on a budget of approximately $100,000 and shot in and around Chicago, Meet the Parents was not widely distributed and did not earn a large profit at the box office upon its limited release. It did, however, garner some critical acclaim and film industry attention towards remaking the film on a bigger budget. Several years after the films release, Universal Studios purchased the rights to the independent film. After hiring screenwriter Jim Herzfeld to expand the script, a new version of Meet the Parents was filmed and released in October 2000. The 2000 version in turn inspired two movie sequels and two television series. An Independent Life An Independent Life is a 1992 Russian film directed by Vitali Kanevsky. It is the second in a trilogy of autobiographical films. The film was an international co-production between companies in Russia, France and the UK, including StudioCanal and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment. It tied with Dream of Light to win the Jury Prize, the third most prestigious award of the event, at the Cannes Film Festival in 1992. Beijing za zhong Beijing Bastards is a 1993 drama film by Sixth Generation director Zhang Yuan, and is one of the first independently produced Chinese films. Buried on Sunday Buried on Sunday is a Canadian comedy film, released in 1992. Also known as "Northern Extremes", it was directed by Paul Donovan, and written by Donovan and Bill Fleming. The film stars Paul Gross as Augustus Knickel, the mayor of Solomon Gundy, a fictional island off the coast of Nova Scotia. The community is in an economic crisis due to the cod fishing moratorium, but finds its fortunes transformed when an AWOL Russian nuclear submarine surfaces at the island. With only four remaining crewmen, including the former missile programming officer-turned-prisoner on board, Knickel buys the submarine, discovers a cache of tactical missiles, and subsequently declares the island an independent nuclear power. The films cast also includes Mary Walsh, Maury Chaykin, Henry Czerny, Michael Gencher, Andy Jones and Louis Del Grande. It also includes a cameo appearance by Harvey Kirck as a newscaster. It was nominated for the 1992 Genie award for Best Original Screenplay. Houses of Fire Casas de fuego is a 1995 Argentine biographical-drama historical film directed by Juan Bautista Stagnaro and starring Miguel Ángel Solá, Pastora Vega y Carola Reyna. It was released on August 31, 1995, and won seven awards, among them the "Kikito de Oro" for Best Film at the Gramado Film Festival and the Silver Condor Award for Best Film. The film follows the life of Salvador Mazza, the Argentine physician who began investigating the Chagas disease in 1926 and over the years became the principal researcher in the country. Mazza produced the first scientific confirmation of the existence of Trypanosoma cruzi in Argentina in 1927, eventually leading to support from local and European medical schools and Argentine government policy makers. In Argentina and other countries the disease is known as mal de Chagas-Mazza. The Diary of Anne Frank , also known as The Diary of Anne Frank, is a 1995 Japanese anime film based on Anne Franks The Diary of a Young Girl. It is a feature film by Madhouse, was directed by Akinori Nagaoka and released August 19. Virtual Seduction Virtual Seduction is a 1995 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Paul Ziller and starring Jeff Fahey and Ami Dolenz. It was part of the Roger Corman Presents series and originally aired on Showtime on August 1, 1995. The film was shot in Vancouver. A Corner of Paradise Et hjørne af paradis is 1997 Swedish romantic-drama film directed by Peter Ringgaard, and starring Samuel Fröler, Trine Pallesen, John Savage, Miguel Sandoval and Penélope Cruz. To Have & to Hold To Have & to Hold is a 1996 film directed by John Hillcoat and starring Tchéky Karyo and Rachel Griffiths. It won an award at the 1997 ARIA Music Awards The film was shot on location in New Guinea. Krik The Cry is a 1964 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Jaromil Jireš. It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. It is often described as the first film of the Czechoslovak New Wave, a movement known for its dark humor, use of non-professional actors, and "art-cinema realism". The films events are ambiguous, leaving it to the viewer to determine whether the telling is objective or from a characters point of view. Bullets Don't Come Back Bullets dont come back The Return of the Borrowers The Return of the Borrowers is a BBC TV miniseries first broadcast in 1993 on BBC2 and then later on American television station TNT. The miniseries is adapted from the third and fourth novels of author Mary Nortons The Borrowers series: The Borrowers Afloat and The Borrowers Aloft, respectively. The miniseries is the sequel to The Borrowers, another TV miniseries that first aired in 1992 also on BBC2 and TNT. Like the first series, every episode ended on a cliffhanger. Both series follow the Clocks, a family of tiny people who have fled from their home under the floorboards in an old manor into the English countryside. Kabzaa Kabzaa is a 1988 Bollywood crime action drama film starring Raj Babbar, Sanjay Dutt and Paresh Rawal. This movie is heavily based on the 1954 American Classic On the Waterfront starring Marlon Brando. Scripted by Salim Khan and directed by prominent Indian film director Mahesh Bhatt the film received positive reviews from the critics but failed to create a big impact at the box office. Over the years it has garnered a cult following. Bhatts reused the same theme in their 1998 film Ghulam starring Aamir Khan and directed by Vikram Bhatt. Pyar Kiye Jaa Pyar Kiye Jaa is a 1966 Hindi language romantic comedy film directed by C. V. Sridhar starring Kishore Kumar, Shashi Kapoor, Mehmood, Om Prakash, Mumtaz, Kalpana and Rajasree. It was a "semi-hit" at the box office. The film is a remake of the Tamil comedy Kadhalikka Neramillai, which was remade into Telugu as Preminchi Choodu in 1965. Actress Rajasree starred in all three versions of the film. Kadhalikka Neramillai was also later remade in Kannada as Preethi Madu Thamashe Nodu and in Marathi as Dhoom Dhadaka. The role played by Nagesh in the Tamil version was reprised by Mehmood in the Hindi version and by Dwarakish in the Kannada version. Peter Pan Peter Pan is an Australian 50-minute direct-to-video animated film from Burbank Films Australia. It was originally released in 1988. The film is based on J. M. Barries play, Peter Pan, first produced in 1904, and was adapted by Paul Leadon. The film was produced by Roz Phillips and featured music composed by John Stuart. The copyright in this film is now owned by Pulse Distribution and Entertainment and administered by digital rights management firm NuTech Digital. Paavam Paavam Rajakumaran Pavam Pavam Rajakumaran is a 1990 Malayalam film directed by Kamal and written by Sreenivasan. The film is based on the short story Kottu Baakki by S. K. Pottekkad. This film stars Sreenivasan, Rekha, Siddique, Kottayam Santha, Jagadish and Maniyanpilla Raju. Jayaram appears in an extended guest role in the film, which was a huge hit at the box office. The sub-plots of the movie were used in the 1991 Tamil movie Gopura Vasalile. Keizoku: The Movie is a Japanese mystery thriller created first as a TV drama and later as a film. It is about Detective Jun Shibata, who handles unsolved cases with her hardened partner Tōru Mayama. The television series was broadcast in 11 episodes between 8 January and 19 March 1999. A two-hour "special drama" was then broadcast on 24 December 1999. The series has been called "epoch-making" in the police procedural genre on Japanese television. Smokin' Stogies Smokin Stogies is a 2001 American crime film starring Frank Vincent, Tony Sirico, Joseph Marino and written and directed by Vincent Di Rosa. Inertia Inertia is a Canadian drama film, directed by Sean Garrity and released in 2001. The film stars Jonas Chernick, Sarah Constible, Gordon Tanner and Micheline Marchildon as Joseph, Laura, Bruce and Alex, four young professionals in Winnipeg, Manitoba who are embroiled in a "love rhombus" in which each is in unrequited love with one of the others. The film won the award for Best Canadian First Feature Film at the 2001 Toronto International Film Festival, Hanuman Junction Hanuman Junction is a 2001 Indian Telugu action comedy film, produced by M. V. Lakshmi under the M. L. Movie Arts banner and directed by M. Raja. It stars Arjun, Jagapati Babu, Venu Thottempudi, Laya, Sneha, Vijayalakshmi in the lead roles and music composed by Suresh Peters. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. The film, notably Rajas directorial debut and his only Telugu venture to date, is a remake of the 2000 Malayalam blockbuster Thenkasipattanam, directed by Rafi Mecartin.The film released on 21 December 2001, and became a highly successful venture. This film is dubbed in Tamil as Singakottai and was released on 5 August 2011. Tum Se Achcha Kaun Hai Tum Se Achcha Kaun Hai is a 2002 Bollywood musical romantic drama film directed by Dev Anand. Starring Nakul Kapoor, Kim Sharma and Aarti Chhabria, it was released on 26 April 2002. Mi socio My Friend is a 1983 Bolivian drama film directed by Paolo Agazzi. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. The Muppets Go to the Movies The Muppets Go To The Movies is a 1981 one-hour television special that aired on ABC. It was used to help promote The Great Muppet Caper. Howlings in Favour of De Sade Hurlements en faveur de Sade is a 1952 French avant-garde film directed by Guy Debord. Devoid of any images, the film was an early work of Lettrist cinema. Wetback: The Undocumented Documentary Wetback: The Undocumented Documentary is an 2005 Canadian documentary film. The film was funded by the Canada Council for the Arts and written and directed by Arturo Perez Torres. It was released by the independent studio Open City Works and distributed by the Ironweed film club. The filmmakers follow Nayo and Milton, migrants from Chinandega, Nicaragua as they cross through Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, and the United States in their attempt to reach Canada. Along the way, other migrants are interviewed as they are detained by Mexican authorities. Catholic human rights workers in Chiapas also offer their perspectives, particularly on the abuse of migrants by gangs such as the Mara Salvatrucha. It also features interviews with United States Border Patrol agents and Arizona Minuteman Project organizer Chris Simcox. Padre Nuestro Padre nuestro is a 2005 Chilean film directed by Rodrigo Sepúlveda. It was Chiles submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not selected as a nominee. The film had its release in October 2005, at the Viña del Mar Film Festival. Its theatrically release came a year later, in October 2006. Jodi Jodi is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by Praveen Gandhi and produced by Murali Manohar. The film features Prashanth and Simran in the lead roles, with Vijayakumar, Nassar and Srividya playing other pivotal roles. The films soundtrack is composed by A.R. Rahman, mostly featuring music re-used from his own earlier soundtrack for the Hindi film Doli Saja Ke Rakhna. Due to Rahmans unavailability, Praveen Gandhi signed Sabesh-Murali to quickly compose the background score of the film. The film opened in September 1999 and was remade in Kannada in 2007 as Sajni. The Investigation Investigation is a 2006 Bulgarian film directed by Iglika Triffonova. Rendu Rendu is a 2006 Tamil action romantic comedy film directed by Sundar C and produced by Kushboo. The film features Madhavan in dual roles, with Reemma Sen and Anushka Shetty as the lead actresses. Vadivelu, Santhanam and Bhagyaraj also appear in supporting roles alongside a large ensemble cast. Rendu, which featured music composed by D. Imman, performed well at the box office upon release. Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld , also known as Doraemon, Nobita and the Underworld Adventure, is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered on March 17, 1984 in Japan. The fifth in series, it was the first to incorporate computer graphics technology. The film was watched by more than 3 million people and generated a revenue of 1.65 billion yen. It became the highest grossing animated film of 1984. By its release, Doraemon became the first and the only franchise to have 2 back-to-back highest-grossing animated films of the year. A remake of this film was released in Japan on March 10, 2007 entitled Nobitas New Great Adventure into the Underworld. The Killing of an Egg The Killing of an Egg is an animated short produced by Paul Driessen and Nico Crama in the Netherlands in 1977. It has been frequently broadcast in the United States, often on the Nickelodeon network and once on MTVs Liquid Television. Napoli, Napoli, Napoli Napoli, Napoli, Napoli is a 2009 documentary film directed by Abel Ferrara about the problems in early 21st century Naples. Napoli, Napoli, Napoli depicts the city of Naples, filmed as a documentary with interspersed episodes of fiction. Big Time Audition "Big Time Audition" is the hour-long made-for-television pilot movie of the Nickelodeon television series, Big Time Rush. It is the debut film of the series film franchise. It stars Kendall Schmidt, James Maslow, Carlos Pena Jr., Logan Henderson, and Stephen Kramer Glickman. It aired as a sneak preview on November 28, 2009 at 8:30 p.m. ET, following the iCarly special, iMove Out. It is an hour-long special with the length of two regular episodes put together. The movie focuses on how four ordinary teenage friends from Minnesota get a chance to become the next chart-topping boy band, while going on an epic journey of a lifetime. Miss You Like Crazy Miss You Like Crazy is a 2010 Filipino romance film starring John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo. It was Star Cinemas post-valentine presentation for 2010. The film was released on United States in select theatres in Los Angeles and in Honolulu. Bad Behaviour Bad Behaviour is a 2010 Australian crime thriller film, written and directed and by Joseph Sims and starring John Jarratt, Lindsay Farris and Dwaine Stevenson and features in supporting roles Robert Coleby, Georgina Symes, Roger Ward, Jean Kittson and Ellen Grimshaw. Who Is Simon Miller? Who Is Simon Miller? is a television film and backdoor pilot that premiered August 6, 2011 on NBC as part of the Walmart/Procter & Gamble project Family Movie Night. Dementamania Dementamania, also stylized as DementaMania, is a 2013 British horror film that was directed by Kit Ryan. The film had its world premiere on 23 August 2013 at the London FrightFest Film Festival and stars Sam Robertson as a software analyst that finds himself possibly going mad after receiving an insect bite. Lines Lines is a 2016 Greek feature film, directed by the Greek director, writer and producer Vassilis Mazomenos. Lock Charmer Lock Charmer is a 2014 Argentine drama film written and directed by Natalia Smirnoff. The film premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2014. The film later premiered at the 2014 Fribourg International Film Festival on March 29, 2014. A Moonless Night A Moonless Night is a 2014 Uruguayan-Argentine drama film directed by Germán Tejeira. The film was selected as the Uruguayan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. My Depression My Depression is a 2014 animated short film based on A Picture Book by Elizabeth Swados. The film was written and directed by Swados, Robert Marianetti and David Wachtenheim, and featured the voices of Sigourney Weaver, Steve Buscemi and Fred Armisen. Distributed by HBO, My Depression was premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival and competed in Best Documentary. Nakom Nakom is a 2016 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Kelly Daniela Norris and T. W. Pittman. The film had its world premiere at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival in the Panorama section and was invited to have its North American premiere at the New Directors/New Films Festival in New York. Let's Get Married Lets Get Married is a 2015 Chinese romantic comedy directed by Liu Jiang. It was released on April 2, 2015. The Ark of Mr Chow The Ark of Mr. Chow is a 2015 Chinese period youth drama film directed by Xiao Yang. It was released on June 19, 2015. Paraíso perdido Paraíso perdido is a Mexican thriller film directed by Humberto Hinojosa Ozcariz and starring Ana Claudia Talancón, Iván Sánchez, Andrés Almeida and Raúl Briones. Asura Asura is a Chinese epic fantasy film based on Buddhist mythology. It is the directorial debut of stunt coordinator Peng Zhang. The film is the first in a planned trilogy and was released on 13 July 2018. Metanol Metanol is a 2018 Czech movie. The movie is divided into 2 parts. The film focuses on the 2012 Czech Republic methanol poisonings. First part premiered on 22 April 2018. It was viewed by 1,350,000 people. Second part premiered on 29 April 2018. It was viewed by 1,225,000 people. The film was viewed by another 500,000 people on Česká televize internet portal. The Grey Automobile The Grey Car is a 1919 film directed by Enrique Rosas which is the number 98 in 100 Mexican best movies. The Restless Sex The Restless Sex is a 1920 American silent drama film starring Marion Davies, and Ralph Kellard. It was directed by Leon DUsseau and Robert Z. Leonard and written by Frances Marion. The film is based upon the 1918 novel of the same name by Robert W. Chambers and was distributed by Paramount Pictures under the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation name. A copy of The Restless Sex is housed at the Library of Congress and Gosfilmofond. Romola Romola is a 1924 American drama film directed by Henry King and shot on location in Italy. The film stars Lillian Gish, Dorothy Gish, William Powell and Ronald Colman, and is based on the George Eliot novel of the same name. A copy of the film survives at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. This was the second film in which Henry King directed Lillian Gish and Ronald Colman for Inspiration Films, an independent production company which chiefly consisted of King, Charles Duell, and stars Lillian Gish and Richard Barthelmess. Fazil Fazil is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Howard Hawks and written by Philip Klein and Seton I. Miller. The film stars Charles Farrell, Greta Nissen, John Boles, Mae Busch, Tyler Brooke and John T. Murray. The film was released on June 4, 1928, by Fox Film Corporation. East of Borneo For the art publication, see East of Borneo. East of Borneo is an American Pre-Code adventure film directed by George Melford, co-written by Edwin H. Knopf and Dale Van Every, starring Rose Hobart, Charles Bickford, Georges Renavent, Lupita Tovar, and Noble Johnson, and released by Universal Studios. In 1936, artist Joseph Cornell edited this feature film into his short experimental film Rose Hobart which runs about 19 minutes. Quick Millions Quick Millions is a 1931 pre-Code crime film directed by Rowland Brown and starring Spencer Tracy, Marguerite Churchill, Sally Eilers, and featuring George Raft as the sidekick with a solo eccentric dance performance. Roar of the Dragon Roar of the Dragon is a 1932 American Pre-Code adventure film directed by Wesley Ruggles and written by Howard Estabrook. The film stars Richard Dix, Gwili Andre, Edward Everett Horton, Arline Judge and ZaSu Pitts. The film was released on July 8, 1932, by RKO Pictures. Curtain at Eight Curtain at Eight is a 1933 American pre-Code mystery film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring C. Aubrey Smith, Dorothy Mackaill and Paul Cavanagh. Mike Fright Mike Fright is a 1934 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 130th Our Gang short that was released. Mary Burns, Fugitive Mary Burns, Fugitive is a 1935 American drama film directed by William K. Howard. Sylvia Sidney plays a small-town coffee-shop owner who falls for a gangster, ends up in prison and then released in a scheme to trap him. Borderland Borderland is a 1937 American Western film directed by Nate Watt and written by Harrison Jacobs. The film stars William Boyd, James Ellison, George "Gabby" Hayes, Morris Ankrum, John Beach, Nora Lane, and Charlene Wyatt. The film was released on February 26, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. Trouble in Texas Trouble in Texas is a 1937 American film directed by Robert N. Bradbury. Victoria the Great Victoria the Great is a 1937 British historical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Anton Walbrook and Walter Rilla. When Laurence Housmans play Victoria Regina was banned by the Lord Chamberlain, its subsequent Broadway success prompted King Edward VIII to commission producer Herbert Wilcox to turn it into a film, commemorating the centenary of Victorias reign. The film biography of Queen Victoria concentrates initially on the early years of her reign with her marriage to Prince Albert and her subsequent rule after Alberts death in 1861. It was released in the year of King George VIs coronation, which was also the centennial of Victorias own accession to the throne. The movie was so successful that a sequel appeared the following year, Sixty Glorious Years. Come on George! Come On George! is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins which stars George Formby, with Pat Kirkwood and Joss Ambler in support. It was made by Associated Talking Pictures. Hal Erickson wrote in Allmovie, "Come on George! was a product of George Formbys peak movie years." It concerns the world of horse racing, and Formby, who had once been a stable apprentice, did his own riding in the film. Songs featured are "Im Making Headway Now", "I Couldnt Let The Stable Down", "Pardon Me", and "Goodnight Little Fellow, Goodnight". Everything Happens at Night Everything Happens at Night is a 1939 American drama-comedy film starring Sonja Henie, Ray Milland and Robert Cummings. Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday is a 1939 British detective film directed by Walter Forde and starring Gordon Harker, Alastair Sim and Linden Travers. It is the sequel to the 1938 film Inspector Hornleigh, and both films are based on the novels by Leo Grex. A third and final film, Inspector Hornleigh Goes To It, followed in 1941. Oshidori utagassen is a 1939 Japanese film directed by Masahiro Makino. It is a musical comedy. Fulfilling his reputation as a fast worker, Makino made the film in only two weeks when an opening was created in the production schedule of another film, Yaji Kita Dōchūki, after its star, Chiezō Kataoka, came down with appendicitis. The film, however, has become "the most frequently revived Japanese prewar musical film," featuring music ranging from jazz to jōruri, and popular music stars like Dick Mine. Makino made other musicals like Hanako-san and was known for his rhythmic style. Singing Lovebirds also features Takashi Shimura, most famous as the lead samurai in Akira Kurosawas Seven Samurai, in a singing role. There's That Woman Again Theres That Woman Again is a 1938 comedy mystery film directed by Alexander Hall. It is the sequel to Theres Always a Woman, released the same year. In both films, Melvyn Douglas stars as a private investigator whose wife involves herself in his work. Joan Blondell played the wife in the first film, but that role went to Virginia Bruce in this one. Millionaires in Prison Millionaires in Prison is a 1940 American crime drama film directed by Ray McCarey and written by Lynn Root and Frank Fenton. The film stars Lee Tracy, Linda Hayes, Raymond Walburn, Morgan Conway and Truman Bradley. The film was released on July 12, 1940, by RKO Pictures. Panhandle Panhandle is a 1948 Western film directed by Lesley Selander. This Western marked the writing and producing debuts of Blake Edwards and John C. Champion. Champion later reworked the story as the 1966 Audie Murphy western, The Texican. The team of Edwards, Champion, Selander, and star Rod Cameron reteamed the following year for the western Stampede. Edwards later produced the police drama City Detective starring Cameron. The series was the first syndicated on television. Weekend for Three Weekend for Three is a 1941 comedy film directed by Irving Reis and starring Dennis OKeefe and Jane Wyatt. Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant Dr. Gillespies New Assistant is a 1942 feature film from MGM in their long-running Dr. Kildare series. Directed by Willis Goldbeck, it introduced two new doctors, Dr. Randall Adams and Dr. Lee Wong How. Around the World Around the World is a 1943 American comedy film produced and directed by Allan Dwan, from an original screenplay by Ralph Spence. RKO Radio Pictures premiered the film at the Globe Theater in New York on November 24, 1943. The film has a large cast, and stars Kay Kyser and his band, Mischa Auer, Joan Davis, Marcy McGuire, Wally Brown, and Alan Carney. Colt Comrades Colt Comrades is a 1943 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Michael Wilson. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Jay Kirby, Teddi Sherman, Victor Jory, George Reeves and Douglas Fowley. The film was released on June 18, 1943, by United Artists. Bedside Manner Bedside Manner is a 1945 American film directed by Andrew L. Stone, based on a 1944 Saturday Evening Post story of the same name by Robert Carson. The film was re-released in 1950 under the title Her Favorite Patient. Mouse Menace Mouse Menace is a 1946 animated short film featuring Porky Pig. The Guilty The Guilty is a 1947 film noir based directed by John Reinhardt, based on a story by Cornell Woolrich. The film is based on Woolrichs short story "Two Men in a Furnished Room". The film was produced by oil millionaire Jack Wrather, the husband of lead actress Bonita Granville. Wet Blanket Policy Wet Blanket Policy is the 32nd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on August 20, 1948, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by United Artists. The title is a play-on-words about a type of insurance policy. Once a Thief Once a Thief is a 1950 American crime film noir directed by W. Lee Wilder starring Cesar Romero, June Havoc, Marie McDonald and Lon Chaney Jr.. Crosswinds Crosswinds is a 1951 adventure film starring Rhonda Fleming and John Payne. It was Paynes sixth film for Pine-Thomas Productions. Iron Man Iron Man is a 1951 American film noir drama sport film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Jeff Chandler, Evelyn Keyes and Stephen McNally. The film features an early appearance by Rock Hudson playing a competing boxer. The film is a remake of a film produced two decades earlier by director Tod Browning, also called Iron Man. Roadhouse Girl Marilyn, released in the United States as Roadhouse Girl, is a 1953 British film noir directed by Wolf Rilla starring Sandra Dorne and Maxwell Reed. Joe MacBeth Joe MacBeth is a 1955 British–American crime drama, directed by Ken Hughes and starring Paul Douglas, Ruth Roman and Bonar Colleano. It is a modern retelling of Shakespeares Macbeth, set in a 1930s American criminal underworld. The films plot closely follows that of Shakespeares original play. A similar adaptation, Men of Respect, was released in 1990, starring John Turturro, Rod Steiger and Dennis Farina. The Living Coffin The Living Coffin is a 1959 Mexican Western horror film focusing on a ranch haunted by evil spirits. It incorporates the story of La Llorona. Jet Attack Jet Attack is a 1958 American aviation war film set in the Korean War, featuring United States Air Force aircraft. Triple Crossed For the similarly titled 2013 film directed by Sean Paul Lockhart, see Triple Crossed Triple Crossed is a 1959 film directed by Jules White and starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 189th and penultimate short film released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. Autumn Has Already Started Autumn Has Already Started or The Approach of Autumn is a 1960 Japanese film directed by Mikio Naruse. Fünf Patronenhülsen Five Cartridges is a 1960 East German film directed by Frank Beyer and starring Erwin Geschonneck, Armin Mueller-Stahl and Manfred Krug. Amazons of Rome Amazons of Rome is a 1961 peplum film. During production, tensions brewed between Louis Jordan and director Vittorio Cottafavi which led to Cottafavi being replaced with Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. Christmas Cracker Christmas Cracker is a 1963 animated short about Christmas, co-directed by Norman McLaren, Gerald Potterton, Grant Munro and Jeff Hale. The film consists of a playful clown who presents three segments: a rendition of "Jingle Bells" in which cutout animation figures dance, a dime-store rodeo of tin toys and a story about decorating the perfect Christmas tree with a Christmas star. Between each segment the clown does a short transition. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, this film without words garnered seven awards including the prize for Best Animated Short at the 1964 San Francisco International Film Festival and a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 37th Academy Awards. Gentle Giant Gentle Giant is a 1967 American drama film about a young boys friendship with an American black bear, based on the 1965 book Gentle Ben by Walt Morey. It was produced by Ivan Tors, directed by James Neilson and written by Edward J. Lakso and Andy White. The film stars Clint Howard, Dennis Weaver, Vera Miles, Ralph Meeker, Huntz Hall, and Bruno the Bear. The film was released on November 15, 1967, by Paramount Pictures. The film was also the pilot for the CBS TV series, Gentle Ben, based on the same characters and also starring Clint Howard, Dennis Weaver, and Bruno. The film is a prequel to the TV series, providing the backstory of how the boy Mark Wedloe met Ben the bear, tamed him and adopted him as a companion. Originally, the film was scheduled for release before the TV series began to air, but the films release date was changed to be closer to Thanksgiving 1967, meaning that the film came out after the TV series had already been running for about two months. Gentle Giant therefore served as additional promotion for the Gentle Ben TV series rather than introducing it. Mister Dynamit - Morgen küßt euch der Tod Spy Today, Die Tomorrow is a 1967 German-Italian-Spanish Eurospy film written and directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Lex Barker. The Touchables The Touchables is a 1968 British crime drama film directed by Robert Freeman and written by Ian La Frenais from a story by Donald Cammell. It stars Judy Huxtable, Esther Anderson and James Villiers. The screenplay was written by Ian La Frenais, who had created the comedy The Likely Lads for television with his partner Dick Clement. It was the only film directed by Robert Freeman, the photographer responsible for a number of Beatles album covers. A mannequin of Diana Dors which appears in the film was the same model as was used in the cover montage of Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band. Other cast members include John Ronane, Peter Gordeno, Harry Baird, Simon Williams and Joan Bakewell in a cameo role as an interviewer. The cast also includes appearances by many popular British wrestlers, including Ricki Starr, Steve Veidor, Danny Lynch and Bruno Elrington. Largely ignored on its release and since, owing to the scarcity of prints, it has recently acquired cult status of its type, in part due to a DVD release. Douglas Cammell, who supplied the original story, would later rework its themes in Performance. On My Way to the Crusades, I Met a Girl Who... On My Way to the Crusades, I Met a Girl Who... is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile and starring Tony Curtis. It was released theatrically in the United States in September, 1969. It is also known as The Chastity Belt. Private Duty Nurses Private Duty Nurses is a 1971 film written and directed by George Armitage. It is a sequel to The Student Nurses for New World Pictures. Roger Corman says they got the idea for the title after being sent a letter of complaint about the first film from the Private Duty Nurses Association. The film was followed by Night Call Nurses. Wit's End The G.I. Executioner, originally titled Wits End, is a 1975 action film co-written and directed by Joel M. Reed, the director of the 1976 cult classic Blood Sucking Freaks. Originally titled Wits End and shot in Singapore. production finished in 1971, but the film was not released in theatres until 1975. The film was also released under the title Dragon Lady. Snuff Bottle Connection Snuff Bottle Connection is a 1977 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Dung Gam-woo and Lau Lap-lap, and starring Hwang Jang Lee and John Liu. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 15 September 1977. The Rebels The Rebels is a 1979 American made-for-television drama film based on the historical novel, The Rebels, written by John Jakes, originally published in 1975. It is second in a series known as The Kent Family Chronicles or the American Bicentennial Series. The story mixes fictional characters with historical events and figures, to narrate the nascent United States of America during the time of the American Revolution. While it continues the story of Philip Kent, started in The Bastard, a large portion focuses on Judson Fletcher, a newly introduced character, as a different rebel. In 1979, the novel was made into this television film by Operation Prime Time. The Rebels was preceded by The Bastard, first in the series, and followed by The Seekers, third in the series. Life Is Rosy La Vie est belle is a 1987 film directed by Mwezé Ngangura and Benoît Lamy. It stars famous Congolese musician Papa Wemba. It is a Creative Commons-licensed film. Christabel Christabel is a four-part British drama series first shown on BBC2 between 16 November and 7 December 1988. It is based on the memoirs of Christabel Bielenberg, an English woman married to a German lawyer during World War II. The screenplay was written by Dennis Potter, and was directed by Adrian Shergold. Each episode runs around 65 minutes. It stars Elizabeth Hurley in the lead role. Part of the series was filmed at the disused Camperdown Works jute mill complex in Dundee, which doubled for 1940s Berlin. Visions of Ecstasy Visions of Ecstasy is a 1989 British short film directed by Nigel Wingrove and starring Louise Downie, Elisha Scott, and Dan Fox. It became the only work to be refused certification by the British Board of Film Classification on the grounds of blasphemy. The film features sexualised scenes of Saint Teresa of Ávila with the body of Jesus on the cross. Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann is a 1992 documentary film directed by Joshua Waletzky. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Dying to Remember Dying to Remember is a 1993 American made-for-television thriller drama film directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and starring Melissa Gilbert and Ted Shackelford. Hin helgu vé The Sacred Mound is a 1993 Icelandic drama film directed by Hrafn Gunnlaugsson. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Justiz Justice is a 1993 German-language film directed by Hans W. Geißendörfer. It was an international co-production between Germany and Switzerland. Based on the 1985 novel The Execution of Justice by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, the film was chosen as Germanys official submission to the 66th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Magnificat Magnificat is a 1993 Italian drama film directed by Pupi Avati. It was entered into the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Don't Give a Damn Dont Give a Damn, also known as Burger Cop in the United States, is a 1995 Hong Kong action film produced and directed by Sammo Hung and starring Hung, Yuen Biao, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Kathy Chow. Billy's Holiday Billys Holiday is a 1995 Australian musical film. Palla di neve Snowball is a 1995 Italian adventure-comedy film written and directed by Maurizio Nichetti. The Devil at Your Heels The Devil at Your Heels is a 1981 documentary that chronicles the attempt of the stuntman and daredevil Ken Carter to jump a rocket-powered car over the Saint Lawrence River, a distance of one mile, which would break all existing records for jumping cars. The documentary opens with some quick framing of the task, including footage of the ramp and the car to be used for the jump, and then chronicles how Carter became a daredevil, including footage of some early jumps. It then follows the ups and downs he experienced in his five-year journey to jump the river. He has a series of financial and technical obstacles. Technical problems include difficulties with the car and the ramp he was planning to jump off. The financial problems are simpler; he kept running out of money and his backers were unhappy. In the fifth year, everything was ready, but two attempts were called off — one because of a short strike by the ground crew, and one because of weather. The backers, desperate to finish, believed that Carter had lost his nerve and called him to a meeting in another city, and then brought in another driver, Kenny Powers, to attempt the jump. The bumps in the ramp had not been fixed, and as the car accelerated, it started to shake itself to pieces and fell apart in midair. The parachutes deployed and the car landed in shallow water. Powers survived with eight broken vertebrae. The effort to make the jump was abandoned. The film closes with Carter vowing to continue trying. However, a few years after the movie was made, the ramp was demolished, and then Carter was killed in 1983 in Peterborough, while attempting another stunt. The ramp and its runway were located in a field just west of Hanes Road, south of county road 2 in Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada. The ramp has since been demolished, but the concrete runway still exists as of 2017. The title song was performed by the blues performer Long John Baldry. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, The Devil at Your Heels won the Genie Award for Best Theatrical Documentary. On 16 October 1993, The Devil at Your Heels was screened on Australian television as part of a special hosted by the cast of the ABC comedy series The Late Show. The film was subsequently released on VHS in Australia under the title The Late Show Presents The Devil at Your Heels, with the introductory and closing Late Show material bookending the documentary. A 2016 musical docudrama by John Bolton, Aim for the Roses, documents an album created by Mark Haney that was inspired by Ken Carter. It includes scenes from The Devil at Your Heels, and also shows footage from events after the St. Lawrence jump including Carters fatal crash at Peterborough. The Last Minute Ultimo minuto is a 1987 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Pupi Avati. The film won the David di Donatello for best sound and for best original song. It's a Gift Its a Gift is a short silent movie comedy film featuring Snub Pollard. White Wolves III: Cry of the White Wolf White Wolves III: Cry of the White Wolf is a 2000 film and last sequel of A Cry in the Wild. Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal is a 1989 Indian Tamil language drama film, directed by K. Balachander. It stars Rahman, Sithara, Geetha, Janagaraj, Jayachitra, Poornam Vishwanathan, Sowcar Janaki, Vivek and Ilaiyaraaja. Chipollino Chipollino is a 1972 Soviet musical comedy film directed by . The film is also known as Cipollino. Siegfried & Roy: The Magic Box Siegfried & Roy: The Magic Box is a 1999 American biographical film about magicians Siegfried & Roy directed by Brett Leonard and starring Siegfried & Roy as themselves with narration by Anthony Hopkins. Hercules Against the Barbarians Hercules Against the Barbarians is a 1964 Italian peplum film directed by Domenico Paolella. Fascination Amour Fascination Amour is a 1999 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Herman Yau and starring Andy Lau and Hikari Ishida. The Making of the Mahatma The Making of the Mahatma is a 1996 joint Indian - South African produced film, directed by Shyam Benegal, about the early life of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi during his 21 years in South Africa. The film is based upon the book, The Apprenticeship of a Mahatma, by Fatima Meer. Tjoet Nja' Dhien Tjoet Nja Dhien is a 1988 Indonesian film directed by Eros Djarot and starring Piet Burnama, Christine Hakim, Rudy Wowor, and Slamet Rahardjo. Based on the lifes story of female Acehnese guerrilla leader Cut Nyak Dhien, it focuses on the six-year period between her second husband, Teuku Umars death and her capture by the Dutch colonial army. Tjoet Nja Dhien was released to critical acclaim, winning 9 Citra Awards, and was screened at the Cannes. It also became Indonesias submission to the 62nd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. An itan to violi pouli... An itan to violi pouli is a 1984 Greek film that was directed by Takis Vougiouklakis and produced by Lakis Mihalidis, starring Sotiris Moustakas. Diksha Diksha is 1991 Hindi film directed by Arun Kaul and is his only feature. The film is based on a novella, Ghatashraddha by eminent Kannada writer U. R. Ananthamurthy. It was awarded the 1992 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi and 1992 Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie. Incidentally, Ghatasraddha was earlier adapted into a 1977 Kannada movie Ghatashraddha, which had won the 1977 National Film Award for Best Feature Film. The film participated in the International Film Festival of India, 1993, and won several international awards, including the Annonay International Film Festival Award, France, 1992; Prix Du Public; and Best Feature Film in Hindi by Madhya Pradesh Development Corporation, 1992. Sensitive New Age Killer Sensitive New Age Killer is a 2001 Australian film directed by Mark Savage. The Autobiography of a 'Jeep' The Autobiography of a Jeep is a 1943 propaganda film produced by the US Office of War Information. As its name might suggest, it is the story of parts of World War II told from the perspective of a Jeep. The Jeep tells us he comes from a country with many roads and cars. He mentions pre-war plans for highways and cities that had to be scrapped because of the war, and the sacrifices the personalized Jeep is making for the war effort. The Jeep then makes his first appearance before the servicemen, his experience in the desert and passing rivers and his nervousness in front of more experienced vehicles like the tank. Finally the Jeep proves his mettle and is put in general production, ridden by presidents and royalty. All this time he is accompanied by his friend, the American soldier. Karadjordje The Life and Deeds of the Immortal Leader Karađorđe, or simply Karađorđe, is a 1911 Serbian silent film directed by Ilija Stanojević and starring Milorad Petrović. It was the first feature film released in Serbia and the Balkans. Petrović portrays the eponymous rebel leader Karađorđe, who led the First Serbian Uprising of 1804–1813. Karađorđe was first conceived by the aspiring film producer Svetozar Botorić, the owner of Serbias first cinema. Following an unsuccessful attempt to secure government funding for the project, Botorić decided to personally finance the film. Actors from the National Theatre were cast in the leading roles. Botorić had worked with a cinematographer, Louis de Beéry, in the past for filming newsreels, and used him again. Principal photography lasted between July and August 1911, and took place in and around Belgrade. The film was well received following its Belgrade premiere in October 1911. Although it was financially successful at home, Pathé opted not to distribute it abroad. The decision steered Botorić into precarious financial straits, as the films domestic box office revenues were barely enough to cover the cost of production. After several further unsuccessful attempts at getting international distribution for his films, Botorić left the film industry altogether. In 1928, Karađorđe was last screened to a group of Serbian émigrés living in the United States. The last known copy went missing in 1947 or 1948, and for many decades thereafter, the film was considered lost. In July 2003, a largely intact copy was discovered in Vienna by researchers from the Yugoslav Film Archive. The film stock was subsequently repatriated to Serbia, where it was restored in time to be screened on the 200th anniversary of the outbreak of the First Serbian Uprising, in February 2004. The film underwent digital restoration in 2011; the digitally restored version of Karađorđe was subsequently screened on the 100th anniversary of its release. In December 2016, the Yugoslav Film Archive declared the film to be a piece of "cultural heritage of exceptional importance". Rajendrudru Gajendrudru Rajendrudu Gajendrudu is a 1993 Telugu comedy film, produced by K. Achi Reddy under Manisha Films, presented by Kishore Rathi and directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. The film stars Rajendra Prasad, Soundarya in the lead roles and music composed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. The film recorded as Blockbuster at the box office. The film was remade in Hindi as Jodidar, with Mithun Chakraborthy. Oliver Twist Oliver Twist is a 1974 American animated adventure musical drama film directed by Hal Sutherland that is based on Charles Dickenss novel Oliver Twist. The film was the second and last to be produced by Filmation and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. Davy Jones, who played The Artful Dodger in the original Broadway production of Oliver!, reprises his role. Pappan Priyappetta Pappan Pappan Priyappetta Pappan is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Sathyan Anthikad and written by Siddique–Lal. It stars Rahman, Thilakan, Lissy, Bahadoor, Unni Mary, Rajan P. Dev and Sankaradi; Mohanlal appears in a guest role. This is the debut film of Siddique-Lal duo and Harisree Ashokan. Farewell to Harry Farewell to Harry is a 2002 American drama film about a writer who forms an unexpected friendship with a local legend. Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin Brother Outsider, a Sundance Festival Grand Jury Prize nominee, is a 2003 documentary film about the life of civil rights organizer Bayard Rustin. Ogu and Mampato in Rapa Nui Ogu and Mampato in Rapa Nui, also known as Mampato: The Movie is a feature-length Chilean animated film, created by Cine Animadores and executive produced by Elastic Studios, released June 27, 2002. Although the film isnt the first animated feature made in Chile, being the second after Alfredo Sereys 1921 film La Trasmisión del Mando Presidencial, it is considered the countrys first "modern" animated film. The movie is based on the Chilean comics character Mampato created in 1971 for the magazine of the same name by Themo Lobos and Eduardo Armstrong, and later reprinted as the comic-book Cucalón, the story for the film being adapted from the seventh adventure in the series: "Mata-ki-te-rangui". Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin is a 2002 American documentary television series which premiered November 19–20, 2002 and reairs on August 22-29, 2005. The series was produced by Twin Cities Public Television of Minneapolis-St. Paul. Benjamin Franklin won an Emmy for Outstanding Nonfiction Special in 2003. Executive producers Catherine Allan and Jerry Richman accepted the award. A Little Bit of Freedom Kleine Freiheit is a 2003 film by Kurdish director Yüksel Yavuz about the friendship between two teenage boys who are illegal immigrants in Germany. Malappuram Haji Mahanaya Joji Malappuram Haji Mahanaya Joji is a 1994 Malayalam comedy film directed by Thulasidas, and starring Madhu, Mukesh, Siddique, Jagathy Sreekumar, and Maathu. Phantom Phantom is a 2002 Malayalam action film directed by Biju Varkey. It stars Mammootty in the title role, and Manoj K. Jayan, Innocent, Nishanth Sagar, Nedumudi Venu and Lalu Alex in other pivotal roles. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Surya Devan Gomen Gomen is a 2002 Japanese film by director Shin Togashi. It is a coming of age drama about the confusion of first love set in Kyoto and Osaka, Japan. It was the debut feature for many of the child actors, including the leads Masahiro Hisano and Yukika Sakuratani, and the second film by director Togashi. Greatest Expectations The Greatest Expectation is a 2003 South Korean romantic comedy film. Escape from Hong Kong Island Escape from Hong Kong Island is a 2004 black comedy film made in Hong Kong, directed by Simon Lui, and starring Jordan Chan. Boy Called Twist Boy Called Twist, is a 2004 film that tells the story of a Cape Town street kid, based on Dickens’ classic, Oliver Twist. It was the first film directed by Timothy Greene. Fundraising for the film involved small donations from a thousand investors, leading to the longest Associate Producers listing in the history of cinema. Tainos Taínos is a 2005 Puerto Rican film written and directed by Benjamín López. The film follows Sara Cordero, a young archaeology student, who organizes an expedition to La Mora Cave in the town of Comerío with three friends. A young and mysterious man called Yabey offers to guide her expedition. As they venture deeper into the forest, they discover a tribe of Taíno Indians living away from civilization. This event and other circumstances spark a series of conflicts that divide and endanger the whole group. Care Bears: Oopsy Does It! Care Bears: Oopsy Does It! is a computer-animated feature film released on August 4, 2007 by Kidtoon Films. It was developed by American Greetings as part of the Care Bears 25th anniversary, and produced by SD Entertainment and Shari Lewis Enterprises. Oopsy is the first Care Bears film made by a studio other than Nelvana, the Canadian company responsible for the previous feature-length installments and most of the television episodes. The movie was released on DVD on October 23, 2007. This film serves as a pilot episode of Adventures in Care-a-lot. Adhirindhi Alludu Adhirindhi Alludu is a 1996 Tollywood film directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. The film stars Mohan Babu and Ramya Krishna in the lead roles. The film is a remake of 1988 Tamil film Idhu Namma Aalu. Denias, Singing on the Cloud Denias, Senandung Di Atas Awan is a 2006 Indonesian film directed by John de Rantau. This film was starring Albert Fakdawer, Ari Sihasale, Nia Zulkarnaen and Marcella Zalianty. The film received the 2007 Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Youth Feature Film. The 7th Hunt The 7th Hunt is an independent horror film from Australia, directed by J.D. Cohen, co-directed by Darren K Hawkins for Cinegear Productions/Coherent Productions in 2008 and first screened in 2009. It is widely considered to be of the Ozploitation genre. The plot revolves around a group of sadistic killers and their victims. The film featured in the New York City Horror Film Festival in 2009, the Grimm Up North Film Festival in the UK, and the Atlanta Horror Film Festival. The film stars actress and swimsuit model Imogen Bailey of Neighbours fame. Signorina Effe Miss F is a 2007 Italian drama film directed by Wilma Labate. A portrait of workerslife in Fiats system, it entered the "Italian Panorama" section at the 2007 Turin Film Festival. Gruber's Journey Grubers Journey or Călătoria lui Gruber is a 2008 Romanian drama film directed by Radu Gabrea. It is set in World War II during the Holocaust in Iaşi and was shot on location in Bucharest. The film screened at the Third Annual Romanian Film Festival. Ashes and Blood Ashes and Blood is a 2009 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Fanny Ardant. It was given a special screening at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Douchebag Douchebag is a 2010 film directed by Drake Doremus. The film is a black comedy set in Los Angeles, focusing on Thomas Nussbaum, his older brother Sam Nussbaum and Sams fiancée Steph. Hayfever Hayfever is a 2010 romantic comedy film written and directed by Laura Luchetti and starring Andrea Bosca, Diane Fleri and Giulia Michelini. Sweet Little Lies is a 2010 Japanese film directed by Hitoshi Yazaki, based on a novel by Kaori Ekuni. Heaven's Rain Heavens Rain is a 2010 American biographical drama film based on the true story of the lifelong quest of Brooks Douglass to bring his parents killers and his sisters rapists to justice. The film is directed by Paul Brown, and was written by Brown and Douglass. The film debuted at the ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood on September 9, 2010. The title is taken from words spoken by Portia in Shakespeares The Merchant of Venice: The quality of mercy is not straind, It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven The Odd Way Home The Odd Way Home is a 2013 independent film directed by Rajeev Nirmalakhandan. This drama follows a troubled woman, Maya, on the run from an abusive boyfriend, who accidentally robs an old woman and steals a delivery truck, only to find the back of the truck has been converted into a bedroom by Duncan, a high-functioning autistic twenty-something. Through a picaresque road-trip to Duncans only-living relative, the two develop a friendship and an understanding of what family really is. The film world premiered at the 2013 Austin Film Festival. Kushti Kushti is an Indian comedy film directed by T.K. Rajeev Kumar. The film stars Rajpal Yadav in the lead role along with the WWE wrestler The Great Khali making his Bollywood debut. The film also stars Manoj Joshi, Om Puri and Sharat Saxena in supporting roles. The movie is inspired by the 1985 Malayalam film Mutharamkunnu P.O.. Torpedo Torpedo is a 2012 French-Belgian comedy film directed by Matthieu Donck. El Gusto El Gusto is a Franco-Irish-Algerian documentary film realised and produced by Safinez Bousbia, released on January 11, 2012 in France. At the End of It All Abosheshey is a 2011 Indian film in Bengali starring Roopa Ganguly, Raima Sen and Ankur Khanna in lead roles. The film is the directorial debut of Aditi Roy. The film was screened at various international film festivals and received many accolades. The story is about a son who is trying to learn about his dead mother. Super Model Super Model is a 2013 Hindi thriller featuring Veena Malik and Ashmit Patel in the lead roles. The supporting cast includes Harsh Chhaya and Jackie Shroff. It was released worldwide on 27 September. The film was produced by Ravi Ahlawat of Eye Telefilms Pvt. Ltd and directed by Navin Batra. Prem Prakash Gupta was the associate producer of the film and the music was provided by DJ Sheizwood. Super Model was released worldwide by Pen N Camera International Pvt. Ltd. Masala Masala is a 2012 Marathi film directed by Sandesh Kulkarni and written by Girish Kulkarni. It is Kulkarnis directorial debut. The film is loosely based on the life story of Hukmichand Chordia of Pravin Masalewale fame. Islam: The Untold Story Islam: The Untold Story is a documentary film written and presented by the English novelist and popular historian Tom Holland. The documentary explores the origins of Islam, an Abrahamic religion that developed in Arabia in the 7th century; it criticizes the orthodox Islamic account of this history, claiming that this traditional story lacks sufficient supporting evidence. It was commissioned by the British television company Channel 4 and first broadcast in August 2012. Its release followed the publication of Hollands In the Shadow of the Sword: The Battle for Global Empire and the End of the Ancient World, which also discussed the rise of the Arab Empire and the origins of Islam. Adopting the theories of academic historian Patricia Crone as a basis, Holland claimed there was little hard evidence for the origins of Islam and asked why it took several decades after the death of Muhammad for his name to appear on surviving documents or artifacts. Arguing that there was little evidence for how the faith was born, he suggested that the city of Mecca may not have been the real birthplace of Muhammad and Islam, and – while not disputing Muhammads existence as a real historical figure – posited that much of the Islamic origin myth was later developed in the early years of the Arab Empire. The documentary proved controversial. Mainstream media reception was mixed, but it provoked criticism from figures within the United Kingdoms Islamic community who argued that Holland ignored evidence supporting the orthodox account of early Islamic history. Government-approved regulatory authority Ofcom and the broadcaster Channel 4 received an estimated 1200 complaints regarding the program. Fearing violent retaliation from militant Muslims, Channel 4 cancelled a public screening of the documentary at their London headquarters. Never Ever Never Ever is a 2016 French-Portuguese film directed by Benoît Jacquot and produced by Paulo Branco. It stars Mathieu Amalric, Jeanne Balibar and Julia Roy, who also wrote the screenplay for the film, loosely based on the novella The Body Artist by American author Don DeLillo. The film was screened out of competition at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival and in the Masters section of the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Hard Tide Hard Tide is a 2015 British crime drama written and directed by Robert Osman and Nathanael Wiseman. It stars Wiseman as a small-time drug dealer who takes care of an orphaned girl, played by Alexandra Newick, after her father dies in an accident. It premiered at the Raindance Film Festival in September 2015 and was released in April 2016. Free in Deed Free in Deed is a 2015 American-New Zealand drama film directed by Jake Mahaffy. It was won the award for Best Film in the Horizons section of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival. Hwajang Revivre is a 2014 South Korean drama film directed by Im Kwon-taek and starring Ahn Sung-ki. It premiered in the Out of Competition section of the 71st Venice International Film Festival in 2014, and was released in South Korean theaters on April 9, 2015. The film is based on Kim Hoons short story "Cremation", which won the Yi Sang Literary Award in 2004. Mardan Mardan is a 2014 Iraqi drama film directed by Batin Ghobadi. It was selected as the Iraqi entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Social Suicide Social Suicide is a 2015 British romantic drama psychological thriller starring India Eisley and Jackson Bews. Inspired by William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet, the film reunited Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting for the first time since the 1968 film adaptation. Sled Dogs Sled Dogs is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Fern Levitt and released in 2016. The film explores the Iditarod, raising allegations of animal cruelty among breeders, trainers and kennelers of the events sled dogs. However, at least one dog keeper tried to obtain a legal injunction against the films premiere at the Whistler Film Festival, alleging that Levitt had inaccurately depicted the actual dog care ethics of sled dog handlers, misrepresenting footage of an unethical commercial pet breeder rather than speaking to or filming companies actually involved in the care or training of sled dogs. A sled dog operator also filed a similar complaint with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation after the film was broadcast on Documentary Channel in 2017, resulting in a report by CBC ombudsman Esther Enkin. The film received a Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards, for Best Editing in a Documentary. 3 Bahadur: The Revenge of Baba Balaam 3 Bahadur: The Revenge of Baba Balaam is a Pakistani 3D computer animated family film directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy. It is second instalment in the franchise 3 Bahadur. The Pistol Shrimps The Pistol Shrimps is a 2016 Canadian-American documentary film about the all-female recreational basketball team of the same name, written and directed by Brent Hodge. The film stars Aubrey Plaza, Molly Hawkey, Angela Trimbur, Melissa Stetten, Maria Blasucci, and Jesse Thomas. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 14, 2016. The film was released on June 16, 2016 by Seeso. Barrage Barrage is a 2017 Luxembourgian drama film directed by Laura Schroeder and starring Isabelle Huppert and her real-life daughter Lolita Chammah. It was selected as the Luxembourgish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Amin Amin is a 2018 French drama film directed by Philippe Faucon. It was selected to screen in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Billa Pandi Billa Pandi aka Billa Paandi is a 2018 Indian Tamil language romantic action drama film written and directed by Raj Sethupathy. The film stars R. K. Suresh, Chandini Tamilarasan, and Indhuja Ravichandran in the lead roles while Thambi Ramaiah, G. Marimuthu and Sangili Murugan play supportive roles. The music for the film is composed by Ilayavan while cinematography is handled by M Jeevan. A possible Hindi remake of the film was announced prior to the films release during October 2018 and the remake rights were sold to Arihant, son of film producer Ashok Kumar with the remake is expected to go on floors from January 2019. The film was released on 6 November 2018 on the eve of Diwali alongside Vijay starrer Sarkar to mostly negative reviews and is considered as box office flop. Lion Hunting Løvejagten was a controversial 1907 silent film by Danish producer Ole Olsen and director Viggo Larsen. The short ten-minute movie caused an enormous public protest in Denmark because it depicted the actual shooting of two captive lions. A Dash Through the Clouds A Dash Through the Clouds is a 1912 short American silent comedy film directed by Mack Sennett, written by Dell Henderson and starring Mabel Normand. It has the distinction of being somewhat of an aviation film as Sennett employed the services of real life aviation pioneer, Philip Parmelee, a pilot for the Wright Brothers. The film provided a means through which Parmelee is preserved, as he died in a crash not long after the making. Sennett had a penchant for working with and showcasing real-life daredevils and public personalities and hired a real-life pilot, Phil Parmelee, who was a national hero at the time. He would employ Barney Oldfield in a similar fashion a year later in Barney Oldfields Race for a Life. Fatty's Magic Pants Fattys Magic Pants is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. The film is also known as Fattys Suitless Day. Fox Trot Finesse Fox Trot Finesse is a 1915 short silent film directed by and starring Sidney Drew. It was produced by the Vitagraph Company of America and distributed by the General Film Company. Alice Solves the Puzzle Alice Solves the Puzzle is a 1925 animated short film directed by Walt Disney. It was the 15th film in the Alice Comedies series, and is notable for being the first film to feature Pete, the longest-recurring Disney character. The film is also notable for being one of the first animated films to have been heavily censored. Homecoming Homecoming is a 1928 German silent war drama film directed by Joe May and starring Lars Hanson, Dita Parlo and Gustav Fröhlich.. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin and on location in Hamburg. The films sets were designed by the art director Arthur Schwarz. The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu is a 1930 American pre-Code film directed by Rowland V. Lee. It is the second of three films starring Warner Oland as the fiendish Fu Manchu, who returns from apparent death in the previous film, The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu, to seek revenge on those he holds responsible for the death of his wife and child. The Great Lover The Great Lover is a 1931 American Pre-Code film starring Adolphe Menjou and Irene Dunne, and directed by Harry Beaumont. The supporting cast includes Ernest Torrence and Baclanova. A House Divided A House Divided is a 1931 American Pre-Code feature film directed by William Wyler, starring Walter Huston, Douglass Montgomery, and Helen Chandler, and released by Universal Pictures. Panama Flo Panama Flo is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by Garrett Fort. The film stars Helen Twelvetrees, Robert Armstrong, Charles Bickford, Marjorie Peterson and Maude Eburne. The film was released on January 19, 1932, by RKO Pictures. The Whispering Shadow The Whispering Shadow is a 1933 American pre-Code serial film directed by Colbert Clark and Albert Herman and starring Béla Lugosi in his first of five serial roles. Lugosi received $10,000, the highest known salary of his career, for this film. The serial was filmed in 12 days and was the last role for actor Karl Dane. The Public Menace The Public Menace is a 1935 American black-and-white romantic drama film starring Jean Arthur, George Murphy and Douglass Dumbrille. A newspaper reporter keeps losing and regaining his job due to a manicurist he is persuaded to marry. Crack-Up Crack-Up is a 1936 American film directed by Malcolm St. Clair. Peter Lorre plays a harmless, half-addled aircraft enthusiast who is actually a ruthless spy desperate to get his hands on the blueprints for an experimental aircraft. He faces off against Ace Martin, played by Brian Donlevy, the pilot of the aircraft, whose motives are spurred by feeling cheated by his own company. The supporting cast includes Helen Wood, Ralph Morgan and Thomas Beck. Night Waitress Night Waitress is a 1936 American drama film directed by Lew Landers and written by Marcus Goodrich. The film stars Margot Grahame, Gordon Jones, Vinton Hayworth, Marc Lawrence and Billy Gilbert. The film was released on December 18, 1936, by RKO Pictures. Pay As You Exit Pay as You Exit is a 1936 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 148th Our Gang short that was released. The Outcasts of Poker Flat The Outcasts of Poker Flat is a 1937 American Western film directed by Christy Cabanne and written by John Twist and Harry Segall. The film stars Preston Foster, Jean Muir, Van Heflin, Virginia Weidler and Margaret Irving. The film was released on April 16, 1937, by RKO Pictures. The screenplay is based on the short story The Outcasts of Poker Flat by Bret Harte, which has been brought to film at least five times, including in 1919 The Outcasts of Poker Flat with Harry Carey and in 1952 The Outcasts of Poker Flat with Dale Robertson. The Painted Stallion The Painted Stallion is a 1937 Republic movie serial. It was the sixth Republic serial of the sixty-six made by that company. Western serials such as this made up a third of the serials from Republic, a studio that was also heavily involved in making B-Western feature films at the time. This serial saw the directorial debut of William Witney, who would become one of the star directors at Republic. It was not until Zorro Rides Again, later in 1937, that he first worked with his famous directorial partner, John English. Witney had been working as an editor on earlier serials but made the switch when another director became unable to work due to heavy drinking. My Lucky Star My Lucky Star is a 1938 romantic comedy film. This was Norwegian ice-skating Olympic champion Sonja Henies fourth film. Let Freedom Ring Let Freedom Ring is a 1939 in Sepiatone Western directed by Jack Conway, starring Nelson Eddy and Virginia Bruce. A Child Is Born A Child Is Born is a 1939 American drama film directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Robert Rossen. The film stars Geraldine Fitzgerald, Jeffrey Lynn, Gladys George, Gale Page, Spring Byington and Johnnie Davis. The film was released by Warner Bros. on December 17, 1939. The Stationmaster Der Postmeister is a 1940 German film directed by Gustav Ucicky. Released during the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, it depicts Russians in a sympathetic light, unlike their depiction in such films as Frisians in Peril before or GPU after. It was based on The Station Master, a short story from The Belkin Tales series by Alexander Pushkin. It was remade in 1955 as Dunja. An earlier version was the French film Nostalgie with Harry Baur, directed by Victor Tourjansky. At the Venice Film Festival, Der Postmeister won the Mussolini Cup for best foreign film. Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event Mexican Spitfires Blessed Event is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by Charles E. Roberts and Dane Lussier. It is the sequel to the 1942 film Mexican Spitfires Elephant. The film stars Lupe Vélez, Leon Errol, Walter Reed, Elisabeth Risdon, Lydia Bilbrook and Hugh Beaumont. The film was released on July 17, 1943, by RKO Pictures. Duffy's Tavern Duffys Tavern is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Hal Walker and written by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama. The film stars Ed Gardner, Bing Crosby, Betty Hutton, Paulette Goddard, Alan Ladd, Dorothy Lamour, Eddie Bracken and Brian Donlevy. The film was released on September 28, 1945, by Paramount Pictures. The Man Who Walked Alone The Man Who Walked Alone is a 1945 American B film romantic comedy film produced by PRC Pictures, directed by Christy Cabanne, with top-billed Dave OBrien and Kay Aldridge, along with Walter Catlett and Guinn Williams. Karl Hajos was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score. Dirty Gertie from Harlem U.S.A. Dirty Gertie from Harlem U.S.A. is a 1946 race film directed by Spencer Williams and produced and distributed by Sack Amusement Enterprises. Indonesia Calling Indonesia Calling is a 1946 Australian short documentary film directed by Joris Ivens and produced by the then Waterside Workers Federation. The film gives a glimpse of immediate post-World War II Sydney as trade union seamen and waterside workers refuse to service Dutch ships containing arms and ammunition destined for Indonesia to suppress the countrys independence movement. Ivens filming of the events taking place gradually became a symbol even for those who had not seen the film and had a growing following in the Netherlands, long before the film had an audience. Joris Ivens suffered persecution from his stance about the Dutch and Indonesia. Ivens had his Dutch passport seized by the Dutch authorities for a few months at a time in order to monitor his whereabouts. Finally, in 1985, the Dutch government presented Ivens with a Golden Calf. At the ceremony, the Dutch minister gave a speech and in his words, "Shortly after the war, your support for Indonesias right to self-determination and your film Indonesia Calling brought you into conflict with the Dutch government … I can now say that history has come down more on your side than on the side of your adversaries." Non coupable Not Guilty is a 1947 French crime drama film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Michel Simon, Jean Debucourt and Jany Holt. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The Thirteenth Hour The Thirteenth Hour is a 1947 American mystery film noir based on the radio drama The Whistler. Directed by William Clemens, the production features Richard Dix, Karen Morley and John Kellogg. It is the seventh of Columbia Pictures eight "Whistler" films produced in the 1940s. This was the last of Dixs seven starring roles in the series, and one of only two that featured him in a sympathetic light. Suffering from heart disease, Dix was unable to continue his acting career and died in September 1949 at the age of 56. Blondie in the Dough Blondie in the Dough is a 1947 black and white comedy film and the twenty-first of the 28 Blondie films. Horror Maniacs The Greed of William Hart is a 1948 British crime film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Tod Slaughter, Henry Oscar, Aubrey Woods, Patrick Addison, Jenny Lynn, Winifred Melville and Arnold Bell. The film depicts two Edinburgh bodysnatchers closely modeled on the real Burke and Hare. Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill is a 1948 British drama film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring David Farrar, Marius Goring, Greta Gynt, Edward Chapman and Raymond Huntley. It is based on the 1911 novel of the same title by Hugh Walpole. Walpole based the novel on his experiences as a teacher at Epsom College, but shifted the schools setting to the Cornish coast. River Lady River Lady is a 1948 American Technicolor Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Yvonne De Carlo and Dan Duryea. It was filmed on the Universal Studios Backlot. A-Haunting We Will Go A Haunting We Will Go is a 1949 animated short directed by Seymour Kneitel and narrated again by Frank Gallop, featuring Casper the Friendly Ghost. This is also the last short before the character was used in a series of 52 regular theatrical shorts. The Lost Volcano The Lost Volcano is a 1950 film. It was the third in the 12-film Bomba series. Father's Dilemma Fathers Dilemma is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Blasetti. It won an award at the Venice Film Festival. Lucrèce Borgia Lucrèce Borgia is a 1953 French drama film starring Martine Carol and Pedro Armendáriz. The film was directed by Christian-Jaque, who co-wrote screenplay with Cécil Saint-Laurent and Jacques Sigurd, based on a novel by Alfred Schirokauer. The film tells the story of the Borgia family of Italy during the Renaissance. It was released on DVD in the US on May 26, 2009. Sky Full of Moon Sky Full of Moon is a 1952 film directed by Norman Foster and starring Carleton Carpenter, Keenan Wynn, and Jan Sterling. The Divided Heart The Divided Heart is a black-and-white British film directed by Charles Crichton and released in 1954. The film is a drama, based on a true story of a child, whose father was a member of Slovenian Partisans executed by Nazis and whose mother was deported to Auschwitz, while little Ivan was, like other 300 babies and young children from Slovenia, whose parents were declared Banditen by Nazis, sent to Germany in a Nazi program known as Lebensborn. The script was written by Jack Whittingham and Richard Hughes. It was produced by Michael Truman and edited by Peter Bezencenet, with cinematography by Otto Heller and music by Georges Auric. The Divided Heart was widely admired, and won three British Academy Film Awards. A Time Out of War A Time Out of War is a 1954 American short war film directed by Denis Sanders and starring Corey Allen and Barry Atwater. In 1955, it won an Academy Award for Best Short Subject at the 27th Academy Awards, first prize at the Venice Film Festival Live Action Short Film category, and a BAFTA Special Award, among others. Denis Sanders was in UCLA film school whilst his brother was a UCLA undergraduate. For Deniss thesis, he searched for an American Civil War short story that was in the public domain to adapt into a film. He chose Pickets, an 1897 story by Robert W. Chambers. The film depicts a one-hour truce agreed to by Union and Confederate soldiers who are on opposite sides of a river. Critic Bosley Crowther called it "a keen and eloquent little picture". The prestige of the film led Terry to be hired by Charles Laughton as the second unit director of The Night of the Hunter. Both brothers were then hired to write the screenplay for The Naked and the Dead, which led to film careers for both men. The Academy Film Archive preserved A Time Out of War in 2007 and it was added to the National Film Registry. Jump Into Hell Jump into Hell is a 1955 war film directed by David Butler. The film stars Jacques Sernas and Kurt Kasznar. The first contemporary Hollywood war film of the war in Indochina, the story is a fictionalized account of the Battle of Dien Bien Phu. Her Bridal Night The Bride is Much Too Beautiful is a 1956 French comedy film directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit. It was also known as Her Bridal Night and La mariée est trop belle. The Warrior and the Slave Girl The Warrior and the Slave Girl is a 1958 Italian-Spanish-French adventure film in Supercinescope and Eastman Color directed by Vittorio Cottafavi. Crime & Punishment, USA Crime and Punishment U.S.A. is an American feature film, directed by Denis Sanders, and is— as the New York Times put it, “a beat generation version”—of the novel Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. The film was released on November 1, 1959, is 96 minutes in length, and shot in black-and-white. In addition to making some changes in the plot and characterizations, it sets the tale, not in 19th-century Russia, but in mid-20th-century Los Angeles. The script was written by Walter Newman, and stars George Hamilton, in his first screen role, as “Robert Cole,” the character based on Raskolnikov, the protagonist of the Russian novel. Son of Robin Hood The Son of Robin Hood is a 1958 adventure DeLuxe color CinemaScope film directed by George Sherman, starring David Hedison and June Laverick. Ten Dark Women Ten Dark Women is a 1961 Japanese film directed by Kon Ichikawa. Le Tigre se parfume à la dynamite Le tigre se parfume à la dynamite is a 1965 secret agent spy film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring and written by Roger Hanin as the Tiger. It is a sequel to the 1964 film Le Tigre aime la chair fraiche. Sequestro di persona Sardinia Kidnapped, also known as Ransom in Sardinia, Island of Crime and Unlawful Restraint, is a 1968 Italian poliziotteschi film directed by Gianfranco Mingozzi and starring Franco Nero, Charlotte Rampling and Frank Wolff. The Only Way The Only Way is a 1970 war drama film about the Rescue of the Danish Jews starring Jane Seymour. Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues is a 1972 film based on the 1970 novel of the same name by Michael Crichton and Douglas Crichton, published under the pseudonym Michael Douglas. It was American independent film directed by Paul Williams and starred Robert F. Lyons and John Lithgow in his film debut in the supporting role of John, the campus drug dealer. Barbara Hershey appears in the role of the novice drug-courier, Susan, who loses the bag of bricks on a cross-country flight from Berkeley to Boston. Stoner The Shrine of Ultimate Bliss, also known as Stoner, A Man Called Stoner, and Hong Kong Hitman is a 1974 Hong Kong action film which was produced by Raymond Chow and directed by Huang Feng. The film was originally scheduled to be Bruce Lees next film after Game of Death. However Lee died while filming Game of Death in 1973 and that films release date was delayed by five years. Tup Tup Tup Tup is a 1972 Yugoslav animated short by Nedeljko Dragić at Zagreb Film animation studio, in cooperation with Corona Cinematografica in Italy. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, but lost to Richard Williams take on A Christmas Carol. The Pedestrian The Pedestrian is a 1973 film directed by Maximilian Schell. It is about the trial of an elderly war criminal. The film was a co-production between companies in Germany, Switzerland and Israel. Stacey Stacey is a 1973 exploitation film directed by Andy Sidaris. Half the budget was provided by Roger Corman for his New World Pictures the rest was raised by Sidaris. It was re-released in 1975 as Stacy and Her Gangbusters. Fill 'er Up with Super Le Plein de Super is a 1976 French comedy and drama film directed by Alain Cavalier. The musical score was composed by Etienne Chicot. The film is starring Patrick Bouchitey, Etienne Chicot, Bernard Crombey, Xavier Saint-Macary and Béatrice Agenin in the lead roles. Closed Circuit Closed Circuit is a 1978 Italian made-for-television social science fiction crime film directed by Giuliano Montaldo. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival. The film concerns the police investigation of the murder of a cinema attendee who is shot dead during a matinée showing of a Spaghetti Western starring Giuliano Gemma. Moritz, Dear Moritz Moritz, Dear Moritz is a 1978 West German drama film directed by Hark Bohm. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival. Nutcracker Fantasy is a Japanese stop motion animated film produced by Sanrio, very loosely based on Tchaikovskys ballet The Nutcracker and E.T.A. Hoffmanns story The Nutcracker and the Mouse King. It is directed by Takeo Nakamura and written by Shintaro Tsuji, Eugene A. Fournier and Thomas Joachim. It was officially released in Japan on March 3, 1979 and later in the United States in July 6, 1979. The film is nominated for the 1980 Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Film and the 1980 Young Artist Award for Best Motion Picture featuring youth and won the 1980 Young Artist Award for Best Musical Entertainment. Nutcracker Fantasy marks as the first stop-motion project by Sanrio, followed by Hello Kittys Stump Village 37 years later. The films overall animation style is reminiscent of all the original Rankin/Bass "Animagic" productions, shot at Tadahito Mochinagas MOM Production in which Nakamura work for. A remastered version of the film was announced by Sanrio, with an advanced screening at the 27th Tokyo International Film Festival in October 29, 2014 and released formally in theaters in November 29, 2014 as part of Hello Kittys 40th anniversary. The Burmese Harp is a 1985 Japanese film directed by Kon Ichikawa. The film is a color remake of the 1956 black-and-white The Burmese Harp, which was also directed by Ichikawa. The Room Upstairs The Room Upstairs is a 1987 Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie based on the novel The Room Upstairs by Norma Levinson, starring Stockard Channing, Sam Waterston, Joan Allen and Linda Hunt. The young Jerry OConnell, Devoreaux White and Sarah Jessica Parker all have small supporting roles. The film aired on CBS on January 31, 1987 and was later distributed on DVD. Dangerous Love Dangerous Love is a 1988 American crime film starring Elliott Gould, Lawrence Monoson and Brenda Bakke. Stranger on My Land Stranger on My Land is a 1988 made for television western film, premiered on American Broadcasting Company, directed by Larry Elikann and is also Joseph Gordon-Levitts debut role. Pizza Man Pizza Man is a 1991 comedy film starring Bill Maher and Annabelle Gurwitch; written and directed by J.F. Lawton who was credited in the film as J.D. Athens. The film received a PG-13 rating by the MPAA. Woman on Trial: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story Woman on the Run: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story is a 1993 American drama film written and directed by Sandor Stern. It is based on the 1992 book Woman on Trial by Lawrencia Bembenek. The film stars Tatum ONeal, Bruce Greenwood, Peggy McCay, Colin Fox, Kenneth Welsh and Catherine Disher. The film aired on NBC in two parts on May 16, 1993, and on May 17, 1993. Weird Tales Weird Tales is a 1994 Italian anthology surreal black comedy film written and directed by Sandro Baldoni. For this film Baldoni won the Nastro dArgento for Best New Director. Two Brothers, My Sister Três Irmãos is a 1994 Portuguese drama film directed by Teresa Villaverde. My Girlfriend's Boyfriend My Girlfriends Boyfriend is an American 1998 screwball comedy film written and directed by Kenneth Schapiro, with singer-songwriter Deborah Gibson as the top-billed star. It was filmed on Long Island. Passion's Way The Reef is a 1999 American-Czech-German made-for-television historical drama film directed by Robert Allan Ackerman based on the book The Reef by Edith Wharton. It starred Sela Ward, Timothy Dalton, Alicia Witt, Jamie Glover. It was filmed in Prague, Czech Republic in 1996 but did not premiere on CBS until July 25, 1999. Out of the Present Out of the Present is a documentary film by Andrei Ujica from 1995 that deals with the prolonged stay of the Russian cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev at space station Mir. This was the first time a 35 mm film camera was used in space. Utopia Utopia is a 1983 West German drama film directed by Sohrab Shahid-Saless. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival. Boo Moon Boo Moon is a 1954 theatrical cartoon short released in 3D format as a Stereotoon. It was produced by Famous Studios for the Stereotoon series featuring Casper the Friendly Ghost and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Dear Jesse Dear Jesse is a 1998 American documentary film by Tim Kirkman that was released theatrically by Cowboy Pictures in 1998. Using a first-person narrative style in the form of a "letter" to Senator Jesse Helms, the filmmaker explores the parallels and differences between himself — an openly gay man — and the staunchly anti-gay rights public servant. The film also features interviews with Helms foes and fans, community activists, novelists Lee Smith and Allan Gurganus, openly gay Carrboro mayor Mike Nelson, and people in the street, including a brief interview with Matthew Shepard, then a student at Catawba College. Satyricon Satyricon, also named The Degenerates, is an Italian film from 1969 directed by Gian Luigi Polidoro. Like the more famous version made by Federico Fellini it is loosely based on Petroniuss work, Satyricon, a series of bawdy and satirical episodes written during the reign of the emperor Nero and set in imperial Rome. Nema problema Nema Problema is a 1984 Yugoslav film and the first movie with folk music singer Lepa Brena in the main role. After this movie started the serial Hajde da se volimo. The director of the movie is Mića Milošević. It was released on 29 October 1984. Dirty Cop No Donut Dirty Cop No Donut is a 1999 mockumentary film directed by Tim Ritter. It follows a corrupt police officer called "Officer Friendly" as he goes on a rampage. Released direct-to-video in 1999, it was given a limited theatrical release in 2001, where it received scathing reviews from critics. A sequel, titled I Am a Pig, was released in 2001. The Wall The Wall is a 1998 Belgian tragicomedy film, directed by Alain Berliner for the 2000 series. The story is a surreal satirical allegory of the bi-lingual problems in Belgium. Faeries Faeries is a 1981 animated special that appeared on CBS in the United States. It is based on the book Faeries, described and illustrated by Brian Froud and Alan Lee, directed by Lee Mishkin with animation direction by Fred Hellmich, and executive produced by Thomas W. Moore, Anne Upson and Jean Moore Edwards. Escape by Night Clash by Night is a 1963 British crime thriller directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Terence Longdon and Jennifer Jayne. Krodhi Krodhi is a 1981 Indian Hindi film. It was directed by Subhash Ghai and stars Dharmendra, Shashi Kapoor, Zeenat Aman, Pran, and Prem Nath. Inspired from movie Guns for San Sebastian. Against All Hope Against All Hope is a 1982 autobiographical drama film about an alcoholic Cecil Moe on the verge of suicide, who turns to a local clergyman for help. It marked Michael Madsens film debut, and was filmed in Chicago. The Legendary 'Tai Fei' The Legendary Tai Fei is a 1999 Hong Kong film directed by Kant Leung and starring Anthony Wong. It is a spin-off to the Young and Dangerous film series. No: 1 Sneha Theeram Bangalore North No. 1 Snehatheeram Bangalore North is a 1995 Malayalam film, written by Fazil, directed by Sathyan Anthikkad, and produced by Fazil, starring Mammootty and Priya Raman, supported by Innocent, Thilakan, Oduvil Unnikrishnan and Sukumari. Capture of Boer Battery by British Capture of Boer Battery by British is a black-and-white silent short docu-fiction film produced by James H. White for Edison Manufacturing Company in 1900. It is one minute in length and depicts the resistance of the Gordon Highlanders to the oncoming fire of the Boers advance during the Boer War. It was filmed in West Orange, New Jersey USA and released April 14, 1900. Jaguimo Ghost in Love is a 1999 South Korean film written by Li Hong-zhou and directed by Lee Kwang-hoon. The film stars Kim Hee-sun in the title role as the girlfriend of a man she suspects of cheating on her. She throws herself underneath an oncoming train, and discovers that in the afterlife she can roam as a ghost and take revenge, if she wants to, on her former boyfriend, who has quickly moved on. Lee Sung-jae also stars as Kantorates, a ghost who befriends the protagonist. The film was released on August 14, 1999. Leela Leela is a 2002 drama film directed by Somnath Sen. The movie stars Dimple Kapadia and Deepti Naval. The films story is loosely based on Summer of 42. The film premiered at Reel World Film Festivalm, Toronto, in 2005. It also was featured in the 2002 edition of the IAAC Film Festival, conducted by the Indian diaspora, which works to showcase the Indian films to the West. Noozles , also known as The Wondrous Koala Blinky, is a 26-episode anime by Nippon Animation Company that was originally released in Japan in 1984. It depicts the adventures of a 12-year-old girl named Sandy and her koala friends, Blinky and Pinky, who are from the extra-dimensional realm of Koalawalla Land. Noozles aired in Japan on Fuji TV in Tokyo and affiliated stations in its original run from July to December 1984. An edited, dubbed version later aired in the United States on Nickelodeon from November 1988 through April 1993. The show usually aired at 1 P.M. on the weekdays, immediately following another koala-themed cartoon, Adventures of the Little Koala. The series has also been dubbed into French, Korean, Spanish and German. The series features episode direction by Noboru Ishiguro, best known for his work on the sci-fi anime series Space Battleship Yamato and the original Macross series and layout work by Yasuji Mori. Mori also worked on the series original character designs with Shuichi Seki, but the final designs were done by Isamu Kumata. Progress Island U.S.A. Progress Island U.S.A. is a 1973 short subject film made by the Puerto Rico Economic Development Administration to promote the burgeoning U.S. Commonwealth. The film, produced by Fucci/Stone Productions, Inc in 1973, presents a description of Puerto Rico of the late 1960s and early 1970s. It shows some of what the island had to offer at that time. The commercial short, which is only 13 minutes long, explains that Puerto Rico is "American in every respect" except for its "360 days of sunshine," due to the results of Operation Bootstrap. The short appeared in Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode 621, as support for the main feature, The Beast of Yucca Flats. Bomber Harris Bomber Harris is a 1989 BBC television drama biography based on the life of Arthur Harris, who was Commander-in-chief of RAF Bomber Command during the Second World War. John Thaw played the role of Harris during a period away from filming for Inspector Morse and Robert Hardy returned to the role of Winston Churchill, which had earned him a BAFTA nomination for The Wilderness Years. The drama was written by Don Shaw, produced by Innes Lloyd and directed by Michael Darlow. Devi Devi is a 1999 Telugu devotional fantasy film directed by Kodi Ramakrishna and produced by M. S. Raju. The film stars Prema and Shiju in the lead roles. It was the first Telugu film of Shiju. The music was composed by Devi Sri Prasad making his debut. The film was released on 12 March 1999 and became successful at the box office. Crossing the Line Crossing the Line is a 2002 television movie written by Susanna Styron and Bridget Terry and directed by Graeme Clifford. It is a sports comedy drama exploring what happens when parents go too far in pushing their children. Mazhathullikkilukkam Mazhathullikkilukkam is a 2002 Malayalam language comedy drama film directed by Akbar-Jose. The movie features Dileep, Navya Nair, Sharada and Bharathi in the lead roles. The movie was a hit at the box office. The movie was produced by Sharada under the banner of Sharada Productions and was distributed by Sargam Speed Release. After Mazhathullikilukkam and Sadanandante Samayam, Akbar-Jose team split. Akku Akbar, from the duo, went on to make commercially successful films including Veruthe Oru Bharya. Othello Othello is a 1990 film produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company, starring Ian McKellen, Willard White, Imogen Stubbs, and Zoë Wanamaker. It is based on a stage production of William Shakespeares play Othello, directed by Trevor Nunn, and later rethought for TV and filmed in a studio. It was shot in a black box theater, so minimal props or scenery were needed, and aired 23 June 1990 on Theatre Night. My Life with Morrissey My Life with Morrissey is a 2003 independent feature film written, produced and directed by Andrew Overtoom. The film won the Audience Award at the Black Point Film Festival in 2003. Tokyo 10+01 TOKYO 10+01, also informally known as Tokyo Eleven, is a Japanese film directed by Higuchinsky that was released in 2003. To date it has not been officially released outside Japan, although it has been unofficially subtitled in English and German and released on DVD with Region 0 coding. TOKYO 10+01 is heavily influenced by the 2000 Japanese film Battle Royale, to which it makes numerous references. The plot involves eleven strangers who are forced to play a game with a set time limit or face death. Each assigned a number from 1 through 11, they are fitted with bracelets containing poisonous hypodermic needles as opposed to Battle Royales explosive collars. Whenever a player dies, a death announcement naming them and stating how many players remain is flashed onscreen. Two actors who respectively portrayed characters in both Battle Royale and its 2003 sequel, Requiem, also appear in TOKYO 10+01: Masanobu Andō, who played the character Kazuo Kiriyama in Battle Royale, and Natsuki Kato, who played the character Saki Sakurai in Battle Royale II. Katos appearance alongside Ando in this regard is largely coincidental however, as Battle Royale II was released eleven months after TOKYO 10+01. R.E.M.: Perfect Square Perfect Square is a 2004 concert film of the alternative rock band R.E.M., filmed on July 19, 2003, at the Bowling Green in Wiesbaden, Germany. It was released by Warner Home Video on March 9, 2004. The concert features a performance of the song "Country Feedback", which Michael Stipe opens by declaring it his "favorite song". The rendition features appended lyrics from another song, Reveals "Chorus and the Ring", and a guitar solo by Peter Buck, neither of which are in the original. The performance also found its way onto the limited edition issue of the In Time compilation, which was released a few months after the Wiesbaden concert. Other concert highlights include the appearance of two then-new songs, "Bad Day" and "Animal", and the re-emergence of the long-lost song "Permanent Vacation". "Permanent Vacation" dates back to 1980, years before their first album, while "Bad Day" dates back to 1985. Included on the DVD release is a bonus documentary, A Stirling Performance, chronicling the bands three-night stand at Stirling Castle in Scotland in July 1999. The documentary demonstrates the effect the concerts had on Stirling and its residents. It was released in 2000. Dubai Dubai is a 2005 box office Filipino drama film shot in the United Arab Emirates, telling the story of three Overseas Filipino Workers who unexpectedly become connected by friendship and love. The film stars Aga Muhlach and John Lloyd Cruz, who play brothers, and Claudine Barretto, who plays the woman with whom the two men fall in love at the same time. The film was released by Star Cinema, ABS-CBN Film Productions. It Had to Be You! It Had to Be You! is a 2006 Hong Kong romantic comedy film featuring the directorial debuts of Maurice Li and Andrew Loo, starring Ekin Cheng and Karena Lam. Over the Border Over the Border, also known as South of the Border, is a 2006 South Korean melodrama film. It is Ahn Pan-seoks feature film directorial debut. Oedipus orca Oedipus Orca is a 1977 Italian sexploitation-thriller directed by Eriprando Visconti. It is a sequel to La Orca, filmed the same/next year. Moving Midway Moving Midway is a 2007 American documentary film directed by film critic Godfrey Cheshire III. The film follows Cheshires cousin Charlie moving the Midway Plantation House and Outbuildings to a new location, and what the Midway means to his family and other groups. The film was shot around 2005 and premiered at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival on April 14, 2007, followed by a limited release on September 12, 2008. Xenosaga: The Animation is a science fiction mecha anime produced by Toei Animation. The 12-episode series ran from January to March 2005 on TV Asahi, while it was licensed for release on DVD overseas first by A.D. Vision and later by Funimation Entertainment. The anime is based on the narrative of Xenosaga Episode I, a role-playing game for the PlayStation 2 developed by Monolith Soft and published by Namco. Set 5000 years in the future, it tells of the adventures of scientist Shion Uzuki and the battle android KOS-MOS as they fight the threat of the alien Gnosis. The anime was created mostly without the involvement of Namco following the success of the first game, though any new characters were created with Namcos permission. The characters were redrawn for the anime by Nobuteru Yūki, while the script was written by Yuichiro Takeda. The music, composed by Kousuke Yamashita, was designed to emulate the original games orchestral score. The anime has received mixed to positive reviews from journalists, with many commenting that only those familiar in the game would understand it. Both Yamashita and Takeda were later involved in the production of Xenosaga I & II, a Nintendo DS re-imagining of the first game and its direct sequel. Doraemon: Nobita's Version of Saiyuki , also known as Doraemons Parallel Journey to the West, is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered on March 12, 1988 in Japan. It is loosely based on the novel Journey to the West. It is the 9th Doraemon film and last Showa-era Doraemon movie. Doraemon: Nobita and the Robot Kingdom is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered in Japan on March 9, 2002. Its the 23rd Doraemon film. Just Another Love Story Arekti Premer Golpo is a 2010 India drama film directed by Bengali filmmaker Kaushik Ganguly, written by Kaushik Ganguly. It stars Rituparno Ghosh and Indraneil Sengupta in lead role, while Ghosh is playing as a gay filmmaker. This film is the first film on homosexuality to be shot after the decriminalisation of Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code. The first screening of this film was at the 60th Berlin Film Festival in 2010. RPG Metanoia RPG Metanoia is a 2010 Philippine 3D computer-animated adventure film produced by Ambient Media, Thaumatrope Animation and Star Cinema. It is the first full length Philippine animated movie presented in 3D. It was an official entry at the 2010 Metro Manila Film Festival. It won the title for 3rd Best Picture, Best Sound Recording and Best Original Theme Song, as well as the Quezon Citys Special Citation given for being a Gender Sensitive Movie. The stereoscopy of the film was made by Roadrunner Network Baava Baava is a 2010 Telugu, comedy drama film, produced by M. L. Padma Kumar Chowdary on Sri Keerthi Creations banner and directed by Rambabu. Starring Siddharth Narayan, Pranitha, Rajendra Prasad in the lead roles and music composed by Chakri. The film was a major success at the box office. The movie was remade in 2012 in Bangladeshi Bengali as Bhalobasar Rong. Chikku Bukku Chikku Bhukku is a 2010 Tamil romance film written and directed by K. Manikandan and produced by Sunanda Murali Manohar, starring Arya, debutante Preetika Rao and Shriya Saran in the lead roles, with Santhanam and Anoop Kumar in supporting roles. The film was released on 3 December 2010. The movie is based on the 2003 South Korean movie The Classic. The Wine of Summer The Wine of Summer is a 2013 romantic drama film written, directed and produced by Maria Matteoli, starring Elsa Pataky, Sonia Braga, Ethan Peck, Najwa Nimri, Bob Wells and Marcia Gay Harden. Mad Ship Mad Ship is a 2012 Canadian film directed by David Mortin. Deldadeh Deldadeh is a 2008 Iranian romantic comedy film starring Javad Razavian, Akbar Abdi and Elham Hamidi. It is about a rich girl who returns to Iran after years to get married and several men try to marry her for her wealth. Rupkatha Noy Rupkatha Noy is a 2013 Bengali film directed by Atanu Ghosh and produced by Firdausal Hassan and Probal Halder for Friends Communication. The music was composed by Joy Sarkar. Lil Bub & Friendz Lil Bub & Friendz is a 2013 documentary directed by Andy Capper and Juliette Eisner. It stars Lil Bub and her owner Mike Bridavsky and looks at cats on the Internet, Internet memes and viral videos. Lil Bub & Friendz premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 18, 2013 and won the Tribeca Online Festival Best Feature Film. Cristo Rey Cristo Rey is a 2013 Dominican Republic drama film written and directed by Leticia Tonos. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the Dominican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Big Muddy Big Muddy is a 2014 Canadian neo-western crime drama directed by Jefferson Moneo, set in Saskatchewan. The film follows Martha and her son Andy, as they seek sanctuary at her childhood home on a ranch, owned by Stan, pursued both by Andys father—himself a fugitive—and one of Marthas criminal associates. Big Muddy was based on a short student film that Moneo had directed at Columbia University and presented at the Cinéfondation section of the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. While the short film, which was written by classmate Brian Paccione, had been set in New York City, Moneo opted to set his feature adaptation in his home province. It was shot in 20 days in 2013, both Saskatoon in the Assiniboia region in southern Saskatchewan, and mixes elements of film noir with those of classic westerns. Cape Nostalgia is a 2014 Japanese drama film directed by Izuru Narushima. It was released on October 11. The film is based on the novel by Akio Morisawa. Bob and the Trees Bob and the Trees is a 2015 American fictional vérité drama film that won the Crystal Globe at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Shot in The Berkshires, Bob and the Trees follows farmer and logger Bob Tarasuk, his son and business partner Matt, and Bobs wife Polly as they work to earn money during winter. The film, Diego Ongaros feature-length directorial debut, premiered in the noncompetitive Next section of the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in January 2015, where it was met with positive reviews. Spiral Spiral is a 2014 Russian action film directed by Andrey Volgin. No Land's Song No Lands Song is a 2014 Iranian documentary film written and directed by Ayat Najafi, starring Sara Najafi, Parvin Namazi, Sayeh Sodeyfi, Emel Mathlouthi, Elise Caron, and Jeanne Cherhal. Rough Book Rough Book is a feature film directed by Ananth Narayan Mahadevan for Aerika Cineworks. It features Tannishtha Chatterjee and Amaan Khan in lead roles with Joy Sengupta, Jayati Bhatia, Deepika Amin and Vinay Jain in supporting roles. Television actor Ram Kapoor makes an appearance. The narrative was written by Sanjay Chouhan and Ananth Mahadevan. The filmmakers describe what they assert to be the problems of the Indian educational system, impeding opportunities for growth, and what they believe to be teachers typical demand and supply mentality towards education. Thirunaal Thirunaal is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by P. S. Ramnath and produced by M. Senthil Kumar. The film stars Jiiva and Nayantara in their second collaboration after E. The music was composed by Srikanth Deva. The film released on 5 August 2016. Christmas Crime Story Christmas Crime Story is a 2017 multi-vignette crime drama directed by Richard Friedman. Written by Sean Chipman and Robert Chipman, the film features an ensemble cast that includes Adrian Paul, Eric Close, Aaron Perilo, Scott Bailey and Neraida Bega in leading roles. Set during an abnormal heatwave in Los Angeles on Christmas Eve, the film revolves around multiple characters whose lives intersect before, during and after a liquor store robbery. Bulan Terbelah di Langit Amerika 2 Bulan Terbelah di Langit Amerika 2 is an Indonesian drama film, directed by Rizal Mantovani. The film is a fourth sequel film from 99 Cahaya di Langit Eropa about a continuation of the adventures of Hanum and Rangga from Europe to United States. It stars Acha Septriasa, Abimana Aryasatya, Nino Fernandez, Rianti Cartwright, and Boy William. Bulan Terbelah di Langit Amerika 2 was mainly filmed in San Francisco as well as Singkawang. What the Daisy Said What the Daisy Said is a one-reel film made by D. W. Griffith for Biograph in 1910. The Lesser Evil The Lesser Evil is a 1912 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. A print of the film survives. The Gardener The Gardener is a 1912 Swedish silent drama film directed by Victor Sjöström. It is mostly known for being the first film to ever be banned by the Swedish censor system. It was long thought to have been lost, but in 1979 a copy was found in an archive in the United States. The Swedish premiere followed on 14 October 1980 when it was shown at the cinematheque in Stockholm. Her Sister from Paris Her Sister from Paris is a 1925 American silent comedy film based upon the play, "The Twin Sister" by Ludwig Fulda. It was directed by Sidney Franklin and stars Constance Talmadge, Ronald Colman, and George K. Arthur. Unlike many silent films, it is still extant. The films sets were designed by the art director William Cameron Menzies while the costumes were by Adrian working on his first production. The Imaginary Voyage The Imaginary Voyage is a 1926 French silent comedy film directed by René Clair and starring Dolly Davis, Jean Börlin and Albert Préjean. The Flirting Widow The Flirting Widow is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Dorothy Mackaill, Basil Rathbone, Leila Hyams and Claude Gillingwater. It was produced and released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. The films plot is based on a story, entitled Green Stockings, by A.E.W. Mason. The film was remade in 1933 as Her Imaginary Lover at the Teddington Studios, the British branch of Warner Brothers-First National Productions. Buried Loot Buried Loot is a 1935 American crime film, the first installment of 50 shorts in the Crime Does Not Pay series produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and released to theaters between 1935 and 1947. Directed by George B. Seitz, Buried Loot stars Robert Taylor in his first leading role for MGM, although he and the rest of the cast and crew are uncredited during the films presentation. Beauty and the Beast Beauty and The Beast is a 1934 animated short film, directed by Isadore Freleng for Leon Schlesinger Productions as part of Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies series. Released on April 14, 1934, the short is notably the second Merrie Melodie in Color. It was one of the earliest cartoons of Leon Schlesinger Productions in Cinecolor. Except for its title and the inclusion of a "beastly" character, the film has nothing in common with the fairy tale of the same name. Outcast Lady Outcast Lady is a 1934 sound film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and produced and distributed by Metro Goldwyn Mayer. The film stars Constance Bennett, Herbert Marshall and Mrs. Patrick Campbell. It is a sound version of Michael Arlens The Green Hat, filmed in 1928 by MGM as A Woman of Affairs with Greta Garbo and John Gilbert. Audioscopiks Audioscopiks is a 1935 American short documentary film directed by Jacob F. Leventhal and John A. Norling. The main point of the short was to show off 3-D film technology. The film was nominated for an Academy Award at the 8th Academy Awards in 1935 for Best Short Subject. This was MGMs first film in 3-D, filmed using the red-green anaglyph process, with prints produced by Technicolor. Current prints appear to have faded to a crimson-cyan color, causing ghosting to occur when viewed. Audioscopiks was followed by The New Audioscopiks, and by Third Dimensional Murder. The Soldier and the Lady The Soldier and the Lady is the 1937 American adventure film version of the oft-produced Jules Verne novel, Michel Strogoff. Produced by Pandro S. Berman, he hired as his associate producer, Joseph Ermolieff. Ermolieff had produced two earlier versions of the film, Michel Strogoff in France, and The Czars Courier in Germany, both released in 1936. Both the earlier films had starred the German actor Adolf Wohlbrück. Berman also imported Wohlbrück, changing his name to Anton Walbrook to have him star in the American version. Other stars of the film were Elizabeth Allan, Margot Grahame, Akim Tamiroff, Fay Bainter and Eric Blore. RKO Radio Pictures had purchased the rights to the French version of the movie, and used footage from that film in the American production. The film was released on April 9, 1937. Under Cover of Night Under Cover of Night is a 1937 American action film directed by George B. Seitz, written by Bertram Millhauser, and starring Edmund Lowe, Florence Rice, Nat Pendleton, Henry Daniell, Sara Haden and Dean Jagger. It was released on January 8, 1937, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Law of the Underworld Law of the Underworld is a 1938 American drama film directed by Lew Landers and written by Bert Granet and Edmund L. Hartmann. The film stars Chester Morris, Anne Shirley, Eduardo Ciannelli, Walter Abel and Richard Bond. The film was released on May 6, 1938, by RKO Pictures. Professor Beware Professor Beware is a 1938 comedy film starring Harold Lloyd and directed by Elliott Nugent. It was Phyllis Welch MacDonalds first and only film. Porky's Picnic Porkys Picnic is a 1939 animated cartoon starring Porky Pig and Petunia Pig and directed by Bob Clampett. Service with the Colors Service with the Colors is a 1940 American short drama film directed by B. Reeves Eason. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 13th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. Three Men from Texas Three Men from Texas is a 1940 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander, written by Norton S. Parker, and starring William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde, Morris Ankrum, Morgan Wallace, Thornton Edwards and Esther Estrella. It was released on November 15, 1940, Paramount Pictures. Bad Man of Deadwood Bad Man of Deadwood is a 1941 American film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. Turned Out Nice Again Turned Out Nice Again is a 1941 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Lancashire-born George Formby. Made at Ealing Studios, Turned Out Nice Again premiered at the London Pavilion Cinema on 30 June 1941. Marines in the Making Marines in the Making is a 1942 short propaganda film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer about the United States Marine Corps. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject, One-reel in 1943. The Yellow Rose of Texas The Yellow Rose of Texas is a 1944 American western film directed by Joseph Kane. Katy's Love Affair The Courtneys of Curzon Street is a 1947 British drama film starring Anna Neagle and Michael Wilding. The film is one of the most seen British films of all time, with 15.9 million tickets sold at the cinema. So You Want to Be in Pictures So You Want to Be in Pictures is a 1947 one-reel short film in the Joe McDoakes series. It was written and directed by Richard L. Bare. Dance Hall Dance Hall is a 1950 British film directed by Charles Crichton. The film was an unusual departure for Ealing Studios at the time, as it tells the story about four women and their romantic encounters from a female perspective. His Bitter Half His Bitter Half is a Merrie Melodies animated short produced and copyrighted in 1949 starring Daffy Duck. Released May 20, 1950, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng with a story by Tedd Pierce. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc and Martha Wentworth. Both His Bitter Half and Frelengs 1962 Yosemite Sam short Honeys Money have a similar plot: a fortune-seeking bachelor marrying an ugly mean widow, whose true personality is revealed only after the wedding, and, after forced to do backbreaking housechores, being made to care for her child, introduced only after the marriage is legalized. The child in both shorts is named Wentworth; here, Wentworth is a normal sized brat who causes trouble, with Daffy suffering the consequences of his sons actions. The differing personalities of the two Wentworths results in different executions for each cartoon. His Bitter Half was reused as a clip in a 1986 TV special where Daffy tells his lifes struggles in an attempt to produce a movie about Duck Dodgers. Killer Shark Killer Shark is a 1950 American B film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Roddy McDowall, Laurette Luez and Roland Winters. Charles Lang scripted the film and also appeared on it. The First Legion The First Legion is a 1951 American drama film directed by Douglas Sirk and written by Emmet Lavery. The film stars Charles Boyer, William Demarest, Lyle Bettger, Walter Hampden, Barbara Rush, Wesley Addy, H. B. Warner and Leo G. Carroll. The film was released on April 27, 1951, by United Artists. Island of Desire Saturday Island is a 1952 British romantic war film directed by Stuart Heisler, and starring Linda Darnell, Tab Hunter, Donald Gray, John Laurie, Lloyd Lamble, and Peter Butterworth. Hocuspocus Hocuspocus is a 1953 West German comedy crime film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Curt Goetz, Valerie von Martens and Hans Nielsen. Based on one of Goetzs own plays, it was remade in 1966 as Hocuspocus. It was shot at Göttingen Studios. The films sets were designed by the art directors Kurt Herlth and Hermann Warm. Sangaree Sangaree is a 1953 3-D color period costume drama film by director Edward Ludwig. It was adapted from the novel of the same name by Frank G. Slaughter. The film stars Fernando Lamas and Arlene Dahl. The film is set during the American Revolution and focuses on an indentured servant, Dr. Carlos Morales, who rises to power in the state of Georgia. It was Paramounts first 3-Dimensional film release. Seminole Uprising Seminole Uprising is a 1955 American Technicolor War Western film directed by Earl Bellamy and starring George Montgomery based on the 1942 novel Bugles Wake by Curt Brandon. Quiz Whizz Quiz Whizz is the 183rd short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1958 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959. The Dixie Fryer The Dixie Fryer is a Merrie Melodies cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn. Released in 1960, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. The cartoon is also the second and final cartoon to feature the buzzards, "Pappy" and "Elvis," the first being the Bugs Bunny cartoon, "Backwoods Bunny," released a year earlier. Piccadilly Third Stop Piccadilly Third Stop is a 1960 British thriller film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Terence Morgan, Yoko Tani and John Crawford. The screenplay concerns a wealthy playboy who hires a gang of criminals to help him steal £100,000. The Amorous Mr. Prawn The Amorous Prawn or The Amorous Mr. Prawn is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring Ian Carmichael, Joan Greenwood and Cecil Parker. The film was based on a 1959 farcical play by Kimmins. In the United States the film was retitled The Playgirl and the War Minister to exploit the Profumo affair. The Shark Hunters Tiburoneros is a 1963 Mexican film. It was directed by Luis Alcoriza. Gunfighters of Casa Grande Gunfighters of Casa Grande is a 1964 Eurowestern film, co-produced by American and Spanish producers. Based on a story by Borden and Patricia Chase, it was later developed into a screenplay with the assistance of screenwriter Clark Reynolds and directed by Roy Rowland, the last film he made for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film starred Alex Nicol, Jorge Mistral, Dick Bentley, Steve Rowland, Phil Posner, Mercedes Alonso, Diana Lorys, Maria Granada, Roberto Rey and Aldo Sambrell. Antonio Mayans and José Manuel Martín both had minor appearances in the film, Martin having an uncredited role. The films trailer was originally narrated by voice actor Don LaFontaine in his first credited role. He had been working as recording engineer and copy writer when, after the original announcer failed to appear for the scheduled recording, LaFontaine agreed to record the trailer. Bullets Don't Argue Bullets Dont Argue is a 1964 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Mario Caiano. The film was produced by Jolly Film back to back with Sergio Leones A Fistful of Dollars, but with a more expensive budget and in anticipation of a greater success than the Leones film, especially because at the time Rod Cameron was better known than Clint Eastwood. The Eleanor Roosevelt Story The Eleanor Roosevelt Story is a 1965 American biographical documentary film directed by Richard Kaplan. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1965. The Academy Film Archive preserved The Eleanor Roosevelt Story in 2006. Run, Run, Sweet Road Runner Run, Run Sweet Roadrunner is an animated cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series released by Warner Bros.. It features Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner and was directed and written by Rudy Larriva and co-animated by Hank Smith and Tom McDonald for release in 1965. It was the first of the Road Runner cartoons subcontracted to Format Productions, and the one of the only three which composer William Lava was able to properly score. Between Time and Timbuktu Between Time and Timbuktu is a television film directed by Fred Barzyk and based on a number of works by Kurt Vonnegut. Produced by National Educational Television and WGBH-TV in Boston, it was telecast March 13, 1972 as a NET Playhouse special. The television script was also published in 1972, illustrated with photographs by Jill Krementz and stills from the television production. The script was primarily written by David Odell, with contributions from Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, and the films director. Vonnegut himself served as an "advisor and contributor to the script." La Mary La Mary is a 1974 Argentine romantic-drama film directed by Daniel Tinayre starring Susana Giménez and Carlos Monzón. The screenplay is by José Martínez Suárez and Augusto R. Giustozzi, based on the 1965 short story of the same name by Emilio Perina, included in Historias apasionadas: La Mary y El Fiscal and later released as a novel with the release of the film. The film is set in the 1940s and centers on Mary, a young girl from a working-class neighbourhood in Buenos Aires who has the reputation of being able to predict the future. She marries Cholo, and their passionate relationship is marked by the confrontation of Marys chastity and Cholos sexual desire. Tension arises when Mary begins to predict a series of deaths. La Mary was a box office success and generated controversy due to its topic, so much that the Triple A threatened to kill the entire cast, accusing them of "offense against morality and decency." The film is also notable for the development of a romantic relationship between Giménez and Monzón during its production, a relationship that would be turbulent and attracted widespread media attention in the years to follow. It is now considered a cult film and a classic of Argentine cinema. In 2014, for the 40 year anniversary of its release, the film was remastered and re-released, declared "of cultural interest" by the city of Buenos Aires and the subject of an exhibition at the Pablo C. Ducrós Hicken Museum of Cinema. Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers is a 1977 British film directed by Norman Cohen and starring Robin Askwith and Nigel Davenport. It is a sequel to The Virgin Soldiers. The screenplay was written by Leslie Thomas based on his 1975 novel of the same name. Soup for One Soup for One is a 1982 American sex comedy film directed and written by Jonathan Kaufer and produced by Marvin Worth. While the film was a box office failure, it is best remembered for its soundtrack, which was produced by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of the group Chic, who performed the title track. La muerte de Mikel La Muerte de Mikel is a 1984 Spanish film directed by Imanol Uribe, starring Imanol Arias. The film tells in flash back, the story of a gay member of ETA who died under mysterious circumstances. The Ebony Tower The Ebony Tower by John Fowles is a collection of five novellas and short stories with interlacing themes, each built around a medieval myth: The Ebony Tower, Eliduc, Poor Koko, The Enigma and The Cloud. One Night Stand One Night Stand is a 1984 film directed by John Duigan. Time Bomb Time Bomb is a 1984 made for TV movie. La hora bruja The Witching Hour is a 1985 Spanish drama film directed by Jaime de Armiñán. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Private Resistance Private Resistance is a 1985 Dutch drama film directed by Dimitri Frenkel Frank. The plot revolves around Ottos ice cream parlor, a microcosm of the Nazi invasion, Fascist Dutch bullies and anti-fascist groups. The film was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. The Satin Slipper The Satin Slipper is a 1985 Portuguese- French drama film based on the play by Paul Claudel. It was directed by Manoel de Oliveira and screened at the 42nd Venice International Film Festival. Les loups entre eux Among Wolves is a French drama, crime film directed by José Giovanni. Love Is a Fat Woman Love Is A Fat Woman is a 1987 Argentine drama film written and directed by Alejandro Agresti. Jericho Jericho is a 1991 Venezuelan drama film directed by Luis Alberto Lamata. The film was selected as the Venezuelan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Jeevan Ek Sanghursh Jeevan Ek Sanghursh is a 1990 Bollywood film directed by Rahul Rawail, produced by D. Rama Naidu. It stars Raakhee, Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit in the leading roles. The film was not successful Bollywood film of 1990. Rawails father H. S. Rawail was also a film director, best known for romantic films like Mere Mehboob, Mehboob Ki Mehndi and Laila Majnu. By titling this film as Jeevan Ek Sanghursh, Rawail paid a tribute to one of his fathers films; Sunghursh, based on a novel written by the Bengali author Mahashweta Devi. The film was set in the 19th century and showcased the lives of bandits and stars actors like Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, Balraj Sahni, Sanjeev Kumar and Jayant. Long teng si hai Gun n Rose is a 1992 Hong Kong action film directed by Clarence Fok and starring Alan Tang, Andy Lau, Leon Lai and Simon Yam. The Airzone Solution The Airzone Solution is a 1993 British science-fiction film, produced and released direct-to-video by BBV. It was written by Nicholas Briggs and directed by Bill Baggs. It stars Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant, Peter Davison, Sylvester McCoy, Jon Pertwee, and Heather Tracy. The Sword Stained with Royal Blood The Sword Stained with Royal Blood is a 1993 Hong Kong film based on Louis Chas novel Sword Stained with Royal Blood. The film was written, produced and directed by Cheung Hoi-ching and stars Yuen Biao, Sharla Cheung, Danny Lee, Ng Man-tat and Anita Yuen Migrations Migrations is a 1988 French – Yugoslavian drama film directed by Aleksandar Petrović and starring Isabelle Huppert. The Innocent The Innocent is a 1994 American thriller crime drama made-for-television film directed by Mimi Leder and starring Kelsey Grammer, Polly Draper, and Jeff Kober. Is There Life Out There? Is There Life Out There is a 1994 American television film starring Reba McEntire, who also sings the title song. Back of Beyond Back of Beyond is a 1995 Australian film. Biohazard: The Alien Force Biohazard: The Alien Force is a 1994 American film. Another Lonely Hitman is a Japanese yakuza film directed by Rokurō Mochizuki starring Ryo Ishibashi and Asami Sawaki, who was making her film debut. The film was based on a novel by Yukio Yamanouchi who also appears as an actor in the film. The Japanese title of the film begins with the character 新, shin, to distinguish this movie from a 1989 film, also based on a novel by Yamanouchi but unrelated in plot. Inner City Inner City is a 1995 film directed by Jean-François Richet. It stars Cyrille Autin and Emmanuelle Bercot. It won an award at the 1995 Avignon Film Festival. Vite strozzate Strangled Lives is a 1996 French-Italian crime film directed by Ricky Tognazzi. It was entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Alfred Bauer Prize. Drive, She Said Drive, She Said is a 1997 Canadian film by Mina Shum, starring Moira Kelly, Sebastian Spence and Josh Hamilton. Cat's Eye is a 1997 Japanese film directed by Kaizo Hayashi and starring Yuki Uchida and Norika Fujiwara. It is a live-action movie adaptation of the manga series of the same name. Anti-Clock Anti-Clock is a 1979 film, a science fiction film in which dreams are imaged in computerized video, written and directed by Jane Arden, and co-directed by Jack Bond. The film, which stars Ardens son Sebastian Saville, was shot on film and video in colour with black and white sequences. It opened the 1979 London Film Festival, but was never picked up for British distribution: its only other public British screening was at the National Film Theatre in 1983 as a tribute to Jane Arden, who committed suicide at the end of the previous year. However, it had a modest theatrical release in the US, where it received considerable critical acclaim. Famed scientist Richard Feynman appears in the form of stock footage from his Messenger lectures on "The Character of Physical Law", and is credited as "The Physicist". Anti-Clock, which relates closely in places to Jane Ardens book You Dont Know What You Want, Do You? was restored by the British Film Institute for DVD and Blu-ray and released on 13 July 2009. Little Women II Jo's Boys Little Women II: Jos Boys, also known as is a 1993 Japanese animated television series based on Louisa May Alcotts Little Men, produced by Nippon Animation. The title is taken from Jos Boys, the title of the sequel to Little Men. The series is the sequel to the studios 1987 Tales of Little Women, an adaptation of Alcotts novel of the same name. Adaptatziya Adaptatziya is a 1981 Bulgarian social drama film directed and written by Vulo Radev. The film is centres on important social themes and issues. Mazhki vremena Manly Times is a Bulgarian drama film released in 1977, directed by Eduard Zahariev, starring Grigor Vachkov, Mariana Dimitrova, Velko Kanev and Pavel Popandov. The screenplay, written by Nikolay Haytov is based on the short stories Manly Times and Wedding from his book Wild Stories. In a colourful folklore manner, the movie presents an old tradition of stealing girls for brides that was a reputable occupation in the Rhodope Mountains region. The interaction between a brilliant literature and skilful directing as well as the memorable performances by Vachkov and Dimitrova received a broad critical acclaim and turned the film into one of the classics of the Bulgarian cinematography. Occasional Coarse Language Occasional Coarse Language is a 1998 Australian romantic comedy film about a young woman who loses her boyfriend and job in the same day and tries to get her life back on track. Downtime Downtime is a direct-to-video spin-off of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was released direct-to-video and produced by the independent production company Reeltime Pictures. It is a sequel to the Second Doctor serials The Abominable Snowmen and The Web of Fear. Downtime stars Nicholas Courtney, Deborah Watling, Jack Watling and Elisabeth Sladen reprising their roles as Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, Victoria Waterfield, Professor Edward Travers and Sarah Jane Smith, respectively. It introduces the character of Kate Lethbridge-Stewart. Les sanguinaires Les Sanguinaires is a 1998 French television film directed by Laurent Cantet for the 2000 project. How Hitler Lost the War How Hitler Lost the War is a 1989 World War II documentary created and produced by David Hoffman and Robert Denny, and narrated by Norman Rose. Oral Mathram Oral Mathram is a 1997 Malayalam film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad. The film stars Mammootty, Sreenivasan, Sudheesh, Shruti and Lalu Alex. Money Money is a 1993 Telugu hit film directed by Siva Nageswara Rao. The film stars J. D. Chakravarthy, Chinna, Jayasudha, Renuka Shahane, Paresh Rawal, Bramhanandam, Sharat Saxena, and Tanikella Bharani. The film was produced by Ram Gopal Varma. The success of the film lead to two sequels titled Money Money and Money Money. The film was remade in Hindi as Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega and is loosely based on the American film Ruthless People. The Little Cowboy The Little Cowboy is a 1973 Turkish western film, directed by Guido Zurli, starring Cüneyt Arkın. Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram Sathyam Sivam Sundaram is a Malayalam Comedy film directed by Rafi Mecartin. It was released in 2000. The movie had Kunchacko Boban and Aswathi in the lead roles and Balachandra Menon, Harisree Ashokan, Cochin Haneefa, Machan Varghese, Jagathi Sreekumar etc. in the supporting roles. The movie marked the debut of cinematographer Ravivarman. The movie was produced By Siyad Kokker under the banner of Kokkers films and was distributed by Kokers Films and Anupama Release. The film was a commercial success. Amarillo by Morning Amarillo by Morning is a 1997 documentary short by Spike Jonze. While filming pro bullriders for a commercial at the national rodeo in the Houston Astrodome in Houston, Spike befriended two suburban teenagers who aspired to be cowboys. The documentary chronicles an afternoon in their lives. Silent Cry Silent Cry is a British television crime thriller film, first broadcast on Channel 5 in 2003, that follows the story of a young girl named Rachel, who is told that her new-born baby has died shortly after birth. Rachel, however, later begins to suspect that the baby may have in fact been abducted and sets about discovering the truth. The film was directed by Julian Richards and stars Woof, Douglas Henshall, Frank Finlay, Clive Russell, Kevin Whately and Craig Kelly. It was released on Region 1 DVD in the United States on 20 August 2013. Internationally, the film was broadcast in Germany by ZDF under the title Albtraum ohne Ende, and in Eastern Europe and Latin America by HBO. The film was also released on DVD in Australia, Germany and Sweden; with the German adaptation re-titled Schrei in der Dunkelheit and the Swedish adaptation re-titled Allt Har Ett Pris. The film won the Gold Remi Award at the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival in 2004, and Woof was also awarded the accolade of Best Actress at both the Love is Folly film festival in Bulgaria and the Bruxelles film festival in Belgium. Ganeshana Madhuve Ganeshana Maduve is a 1990 Kannada romantic comedy-drama film directed by Phani Ramachandra. It stars Anant Nag, Vinaya Prasad, Mukhyamantri Chandru, Ramesh Bhat among others. It was a big box-office hit in its time and is considered to be one of the great Kannada comedy films. The film is based on Malladi Venkata Krishna Murthys comedy novel Vinayaka Rao Pelli. Trhala fialky dynamitem Trhala fialky dynamitem is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1992. The Beast to Die is a 1980 Japanese thriller starring Yūsaku Matsuda. It was directed by Toru Murakawa and produced by Haruki Kadokawa. The Beat The Beat is a 2003 drama written and directed by Brandon Sonnier and was screened at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. At 20 years of age, Sonnier was the youngest director to have a feature film debut at the Sundance Film Festival. The previous record was held by Robert Rodriguez for El Mariachi. With limited release on Showtime, Black STARZ, and Encore in 2005, the film became an underground hip hop cult-classic, supported by a cast of internationally recognized rap artists such as Chino XL, Tak and Coolio, as well as Def Poetry Jams Steve Connell. The films star, Rahman Jamaal also wrote and produced the films hip hop soundtrack. Dariya Dil Dariya Dil is a 1988 Hindi-language Indian drama film directed by K. Ravi Shankar, starring Govinda, Kimi Katkar, Roshni and Raj Kiran. The film was released on 8 January 1988 in India. The film has gained renewed interest as one of its songs and dance sequences, in which Govindas character Ravi appears dressed as Superman and Kimi Katkars character Radha wearing a Spider-Man costume, has become a widely seen video on YouTube with 10 million views as of Dec 2016. Hawayein Hawayein is a 2003 Bollywood film, directed by Ammtoje Mann. The movie stars Babbu Mann, Ammtoje Mann, Aanandee, Mahi Gill. The films tagline is Some winds don’t blow… Yet take away everything. The film is based on the 1984 Sikh genocide and its aftermath. Sathyam Sathyam is a Malayalam language action thriller film released in 2004 directed by Vinayan and starring Prithviraj and Priyamani. Blur: Starshaped Starshaped is a 1993 documentary film on the British band Blur. Conceived as a fly on the wall documentary, it became a collection of live performances, videos and festival footage, and band interviews. Highlights include the bands performance at the 1991 Reading Festival and a brief interview with the late John Peel, and the bands 1992 appearance at the Glastonbury Festival when singer Damon Albarn lunges into a PA speaker which falls, injuring his foot. The band are regularly captured in drunken states through the film, sometimes arguing and even vomiting. The majority of the music in the film comes from the bands first two albums, Leisure and Modern Life Is Rubbish, although the non-album tracks "Popscene" and "Day Upon Day" are also included. Several fans give their verdict on Blur, particularly on how the band have perfected their live act. The bands manager also appears in some scenes, although his face is blanked out. Two German fans seem obsessed with the band and Damon Albarn in particular, having followed the group from New York to England to Germany. Since its original 1993 release, the film has gained a cult following and was re-released on DVD in 2004. Drugstore Girl is a 2004 Japanese comedy film directed by the Japanese filmmaker Katsuhide Motoki about a young student who works in a convenience store, and five middle-aged men who develop crushes on her. The film is set in a rural town and features lacrosse prominently. The cast includes Rena Tanaka as Keiko Obayashi and Akira Emoto as Nabe-yan. Dear Pyongyang Dear Pyongyang is a documentary film by Zainichi Korean director Yang Yong-hi about her family. Shot in Osaka, Japan and Pyongyang, North Korea, the film features Korean and Japanese dialogue with subtitles. The US release has Korean and Japanese dialogue with English subtitles. In August 2006, Yang released a book in Japanese under the same title expanding on the themes she explored in the film. Dead Clever: The Life and Crimes of Julie Bottomley Dead Clever is a British black comedy film, first screened on ITV on New Years Day, 2007. Written by Sally Wainwright, it stars Suranne Jones, Helen Baxendale and Dean Lennox Kelly. Although officially titled Dead Clever it was subtitled The Life and Crimes of Julie Bottomley. The music was written by BAFTA nominated Tongue. Rain Rain is a 2008 film directed by Maria Govan. This was among the first feature productions to be shot entirely by citizens of the Bahamas. Rain marks the final film of actor Calvin Lockhart. The Lovebirds The Lovebirds is a 2007 Portuguese feature drama film directed by Bruno de Almeida, starring Michael Imperioli, John Ventimiglia, Joaquim de Almeida, Drena De Niro, Nick Sandow and Rogério Samora. Apna Asmaan Apna Asmaan is a 2007 Bollywood drama film directed by Kaushik Roy, and stars Irrfan Khan, Shobana and Dhruv Piyush Panjuani in pivotal roles, with Rajat Kapoor and Anupam Kher in important supporting roles. Khan plays the protagonist, an "everyman" who is discontented with a failing marriage and an autistic son Buddhi played by Dhruv Panjuani. He is constantly blamed by his wife Padmini, played by Shobana, for their sons condition. After meeting a scientist Dr. Sathya, played by Anupam Kher, Ravi obtains a drug which cures mental disorders from him and injects Buddhi, leading him to become intelligent. However, in the process, Buddhi starts to forget his parents and friends, leading to uncontrollable tragic events. The film was originally planned in 1999 by director Kaushik Roy, who conceptualised the idea from his own child Orko. According to the former, the film deals with autism, an issue which is foreseen as a taboo in Indian society. The film made its theatrical debut in India on 7 September 2007, with international premieres held at ReelWorld Film Festival in Toronto, San Luis Cine Festival and Stuttgart Film Festival in 2008. The film received several accolades in various film festivals, notably one German Star of India award and one Gala Dinner & INAP Award. Apna Asmaan received mixed reviews from critics, who debated the direction and story, but praised the acting, themes and messages about the parents over-ambitious dreams inherited to their children. It was cited as one of the most-talked films of 2007, which established the film as art film rather than a commercial film. Gasolina Gasolina is a 2008 Guatemalan independent comedy film written and directed by Julio Hernández Cordón. The film deals with dehumanization, lack of purpose and recklessness in Guatemalan youthfulness by following the exploits of three teenage boys who go out on a midnight joyride outside their housing project, stealing gasoline from other vehicles along the way. It stars José Andrés Chamier, Carlos Dardón and Francisco Jacome. Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi wo Yobu Eikou no Yakiniku Road , also known as The Glorious Road to Grilled Beef, is a 2003 anime film. It is the 11th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released to theatres on 19 April 2003 in Japan. This movie was also released in India on Hungama TV as Shin Chan Masala Story The Movie on 21 June 2014. It was released as Crayon Shinchan The Movie: Glorious Grilled Yakiniku Road with English subtitles on VCD and DVD by PMP Entertainment. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the anime television. Eve Eve is a 2008 American short film written and directed by Natalie Portman, starring Lauren Bacall, Ben Gazzara and Olivia Thirlby. The film, Portmans directorial debut, was produced by her production company Handsomecharlie Films and distributed by Relativity Media. Domain Domain is a 2009 French film directed by Patric Chiha, starring Béatrice Dalle, Isaïe Sultan, and Alain Libolt. The film has been cited as a favorite by filmmaker John Waters, who presented it as his annual selection within the 2011 Maryland Film Festival. Just Like Us Just Like Us is a 2010 documentary about a comedy tour of international comedians throughout the middle east. Directed by Egyptian-American actor/comedian, Ahmed Ahmed, the film premiered at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival. Into the Cold: A Journey of the Soul Into the Cold: A Journey of the Soul is a documentary film written and directed by Sebastian Copeland that follows two mens journey to the geographic North Pole in 2009, commemorating the centennial of Admiral Pearys successful 1909 reach. The film retraces the training and two-month expedition of Sebastian Copeland and his partner Keith Heger as they cover more than 400 miles on foot in sub-zero temperatures. Into the Cold communicates the message that there will be no bicentennial expedition to the North Pole due to the rapidly vanishing polar ice cap. Blade Babji Blade Babji is a Telugu comedy movie released on 24 October 2008 under the banner of Satya Movies. Its star cast included Allari Naresh, Sayali Bhagat, Venu Madhav, Srinivasa Reddy, Krishna Bhagavan, Dharmavarapu, Kondavalasa, Jaya Prakash Reddy, Melkote, Brahmanandam, Khayyum, Ruthika, Kausha, Hema & Apoorva. It was produced by Muthyala Satya Kumar and directed by Devi Prasad. It fared reasonably well, with people considering it to be a hit movie. This is based on Hollywood movie Blue Streak. It was remade in Kannada as Kiladi Kitty. Into the Wind Into the Wind is a 2010 documentary film which chronicles the story of Terry Fox. At the age of 18, Fox was diagnosed with osteosarcoma. The cancer had taken over his right leg, which was then amputated six inches above the knee. However, three years later, Fox set out to raise funds for cancer research and raise awareness by running 30 miles a day from the Atlantic Ocean in Newfoundland to the Pacific Ocean in British Columbia, totaling over 4000 miles. The film was directed by the NBA star Steve Nash who grew up in Canada and followed Fox’s run across the country as a kid in 1980, and narrated by Taylor Kitsch. Two thirds across Canada, Fox was once again diagnosed with cancer, which had spread to his lungs. Fox died at the age of 22, inspiring the Terry Fox Foundation. The film aired on TSN2, in Canada on September 19, 2010, and on ESPN, in the United States on September 28, 2010, as part of the 30 for 30 series. Other Angels Other Angels is a 2010 Turkish drama film, directed by Emre Yalgın, which follows the lives of four transgender sex workers living together in the underbelly of Istanbul. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , will be shown at the 22nd Ankara International Film Festival. Call of Duty: Operation Kingfish Find Makarov: Operation Kingfish is a 2011 short film and a prequel to Modern Warfare 2, first shown at Call of Duty XP convention. The video was produced by We Can Pretend, visual effects by The Junction, and was endorsed by Activision. The first film, Find Makarov, was a non-canonical fan-made film. The video was well received by fans as well as Activision themselves. Activision contacted We Can Pretend about the video and helped produce a Find Makarov: Operation Kingfish. The video follows closely with the antagonist, General Shepherds speech in the mission "Endgame". It shows the protagonists, Task Force 141 and Delta Force, participating in an assault on a Ukrainian compound, with the objective of finding an unidentified High-Value Target code-named Kingfish, who is later revealed to be Vladimir Makarov. It also shows the team leaving Captain Price behind, leading to his future incarceration in a Siberian Gulag. MurderDrome MurderDrome is a 2014 Australian action horror sports film written and directed by Daniel Armstrong and starring Amber Sajben. 51 Degrees North 51 Degrees North is a 2015 science fiction film written and directed by Grigorij Richters and starring Moritz von Zeddelmann, Steve Nallon, Jamie Doyle, Dolly-Ann Osterloh and Steven Cree. The film is visually presented as found footage shot from the perspective of various video recording devices, primarily from a hand-held camcorder operated by the main characters and from CCTV cameras and Social Media. The original soundtrack was composed by Queen and Brian May. Scandal: Bí mat tham do Scandal, also known as Bí Mật Thảm Đỏ, is a 2012 Vietnamese horror film directed by Victor Vu, produced by Galaxy Studio and Saiga Films, in association with PS Vietnam, Kantana Post and Vietcom. Scandal was released in Vietnam on October 12, 2012, immediately becoming a critical and box office success. Vinodentro ReWined is a 2013 neo-noir film written and directed by Ferdinando Vicentini Orgnani and starring Vincenzo Amato and Giovanna Mezzogiorno. It is based on the novel Vino dentro by Fabio Marcotto. Varadanayaka Varadhanayaka is a 2013 Indian Kannada-language action drama film starring Sudeep, Chiranjeevi Sarja, Sameera Reddy and Nikeesha Patel in the lead roles. This film marks the Kannada debut of Sameera Reddy, an established Bollywood, Tollywood and Kollywood actress. The film is directed by Ayyappa P. Sharma. Arjun Janya is the music director of the film. Shankare Gowda has produced the venture under Shankar Productions banner. It is also dubbed in Hindi as Ek Tha Nayak. The film is a remake of Telugu film Lakshyam which starred Gopichand, Jagapathi Babu and Anushka Shetty. A Bolt from the Blue is a 2014 Japanese comedy-drama film directed by Hitori Gekidan. Leonard Cohen: Bird on a Wire Leonard Cohen: Bird on a Wire, originally titled Bird on a Wire, is a 1974 documentary that chronicles a troubled 1972 concert tour of Europe and Israel by the Canadian singer and songwriter Leonard Cohen. It was directed by British filmmaker Tony Palmer, with cinematography by Les Young. The film takes its name from the Cohen song Bird on the Wire. The film, after extensive re-editing from its initial version, opened in London in 1974. It was shown on German television, but it disappeared for decades and was considered a lost film. Its original version, restored by the director, was released on DVD in 2010 and had its first theatrical release in 2017. Camp Death III in 2D! Camp Death III in 2D! is a Canadian horror comedy spoof movie, based on the Friday the 13th film series. On February 15, 2019, the film was released digitally via Amazon Prime. Qui c'est les plus forts? Qui cest les plus forts? is a 2015 French film directed by Charlotte de Turckheim. Jamai 420 Jamai 420 is a Bengali language romantic comedy film directed by Rabi Kinnagi Assistant director Pathikrit Basu The film stars an ensemble cast, consisting of Soham Chakraborty, Hiran Chatterjee, Ankush Hazra, Payel Sarkar, Mimi Chakraborty and Nusrat Jahan in lead roles while Kharaj Mukherjee, Biswanath Basu, Shantilal Mukherjee, Meghna Haldar and Manasi Sinha appears in pivotal roles. The film is produced jointly by Shrikant Mohta, Mahendra Soni and Nispal Singh under Shree Venkatesh Films and Surinder Films respectively. The film was released on 22 May 2015 with mostly negative reviews. Rajamma @ Yahoo Rajamma @ Yahoo is a 2015 Malayalam comedy film directed by Reghu Rama Varma. It stars Kunchacko Boban and Asif Ali in lead roles. The film was released on 20 November 2015. Kitty Kitty is a 2016 American short fantasy-drama film directed and written by Chloë Sevigny, based on the short story of same name by Paul Bowles. The film stars Ione Skye, Lee Meriwether, and Edie Yvonne. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Elena and the Secret of Avalor Elena and the Secret of Avalor is an American computer-animated musical fantasy adventure crossover television movie between Sofia the First and Elena of Avalor, taking place before the latter series. It serves as the 25th episode of the third season of the former series and the 74th episode in the series. It premiered on November 20, 2016, on both Disney Channel and Disney Junior. The Primetime special was directed and Executive Produced by Jamie Mitchell and Craig Gerber Executive Produced and wrote the screenplay. The show was honored with a 2017 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Animated Show by the Television Academy. The Secret of Avalor debuted on Disney Channel in the UK on December 3, 2016. After the War After the War is a 2017 French drama film directed by Annarita Zambrano. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. My War My War is a 2016 Chinese historical war drama film directed by Oxide Pang and starring Liu Ye, Wang Luodan, Huang Zhizhong, Tony Yang, Ye Qing and Wang Longhua. It was released in China by China Film Group Corporation in 3D, IMAX 3D and China Film Giant Screen. As mentioned in the movie, the movie was inspired by Ba Jins novel "Reunion". An earlier movie "Yingxiong ernu" was adapted from the same novel. This movie is an historical drama following the Chinese soldiers in the Peoples Volunteer Army sent to fight in the Korean War against the US and its allies where they experienced life and death and established profound revolutionary feelings. The Table The Table is a 2016 South Korean drama film written and directed by Kim Jong-kwan. It stars Jung Yu-mi, Han Ye-ri, Jung Eun-chae and Im Soo-jung. Muthuramalingam Muthuramalingam is a 2017 Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by Rajadurai. The film features Gautham Karthik and Priya Anand in the leading roles, while Napoleon plays a pivotal supporting role. Soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja, song lyrics written by Panchu Arunachalam. The film had a theatrical release worldwide on 24 February 2017. The film received poor critical reviews. Love and Goodbye and Hawaii is a 2017 Japanese romantic comedy film, written and directed by Shingo Matsumura. Phullu Phullu is a 2017 Indian drama film directed by Abhishek Saxena. Produced by Pushpa Chaudhary, Dr. Anmol Kapoor, Kshitij Chaudhary & Raman Kapoor under the Kapoor Film Inc Kc Production Pvt.Ltd banner. The film was released worldwide on June 16, 2017. The film stars Sharib Hashmi, Jyotii Sethi, and Nutan Surya which is inspired from the life of Arunachalam Muruganantham, a social activist from Tamil Nadu. Phullu is about Phullu, an errand boy who eventually makes low-cost menstruation pads. Tiny Shoulders, Rethinking Barbie Tiny Shoulders: Rethinking Barbie is an American documentary film that premiered on April 27, 2018 on Hulu. Directed, written, and produced by Andrea Blaugrund Nevins, it explores the creation of the Barbie doll, the effect it has had on culture, and its evolution over the decades. The Tooth and the Nail The Tooth and the Nail is a 2017 South Korean suspense thriller film directed by Kim Hwi and Jung Sik. It is based on the novel of the same name by Bill S. Ballinger. The film stars Go Soo and Kim Joo-hyuk; it was Kims final film released before his death in October 2017. Herstory Herstory is a 2018 South Korean drama film directed by Min Kyu-dong. Based on the real-life story of the trials that took place in Shimonoseki in the 1990s, the film follows a group of Busan-based women who engaged in a court case against the Japanese government to highlight the ordeals of Korean women who were forced into sexual slavery as comfort women by the Japanese military during World War II. The film was released in theaters on June 27, 2018. As It Is in Life As It Is In Life is a 1910 silent short film directed by D. W. Griffith and produced and distributed by the Biograph Company. Mary Pickford appears in the film. The film is preserved from Library of Congress paper prints. Young Romance Young Romance is a 1915 American silent romance film directed and produced by George Melford. The film is based on the play of the same name by William C. deMille who also wrote the screenplay. Edith Taliaferro, who made only three films in her career, stars in this film which is the only one of her films that still exists. Romeo and Juliet in the Snow Romeo and Juliet in the Snow is a 1920 German silent comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Lotte Neumann, Julius Falkenstein and Gustav von Wangenheim. The Road to Mandalay The Road to Mandalay is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Tod Browning and starring Lon Chaney. Originally a 7 reel feature, the film was considered lost until an abridged version, of about 33 minutes, with French intertitles surfaced in Paris. This poor quality French abridgement is all that survives of The Road to Mandalay. The Fox Chase The Fox Chase is an Oswald the Lucky Rabbit short released in June 25, 1928. Son of the Gods Son of the Gods is a 1930 American pre-Code romantic drama film with Technicolor sequences, produced and released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. It was adapted from the novel of the same name by Rex Beach. Richard Barthelmess and Constance Bennett star as a couple in love who have a falling out when she discovers that, though he looks Caucasian, he is actually Chinese. Die verkaufte Braut The Bartered Bride is a 1932 German musical comedy film directed by Max Ophüls and starring Jarmila Novotná, Otto Wernicke and Karl Valentin. It is based on the comic opera of the same name by Czech composer Bedřich Smetana. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art director Erwin Scharf. Honky Donkey Honky Donkey is a 1934 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 129th Our Gang short that was released. It was partially filmed at the historic Culver Hotel. Now I'll Tell Now Ill Tell is a 1934 American Pre-Code drama film starring Spencer Tracy, Helen Twelvetrees, and Alice Faye. The Return of Bulldog Drummond The Return of Bulldog Drummond is a 1934 British thriller film directed by Walter Summers and starring Ralph Richardson, Ann Todd and Claud Allister. It was based on the 1932 novel The Return of Bulldog Drummond by H.C. McNeile. Washee Ironee Washee Ironee is a 1934 Our Gang short comedy film directed by James Parrott. It was the 131st Our Gang short that was released. Air Hawks Air Hawks is a 1935 American aviation-themed science fiction film based on Ben Pivars "Air Fury", an unpublished story. Director Albert Rogell who had moved from shorts to B-films, was interested in aviation and had already helmed The Flying Marine and Air Hostess. In Air Hawks, the studio was able to add an A-list star, Ralph Bellamy, as well as exploiting the fame of record-setting pilot Wiley Post in his only feature film appearance. Although limited in budget and production values, the introduction of a "death ray" elevated the modest programmer into the science-fiction genre. The Mystery Man The Mystery Man is a 1935 American film directed by Ray McCarey. The Public Pays The Public Pays is a 1936 short crime film directed by Errol Taggart. In 1937, it won an Academy Award at the 9th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. The film shows a dramatization of actual court records which tell the story of a gangs racketeering in the milk industry, and its eventual defeat through the heroism of one dealer. Substitute Wife Substitute Wife is a 1936 Finnish romantic comedy film directed by Valentin Vaala and starring Ansa Ikonen, Tauno Palo and Uuno Laakso. The Bronze Buckaroo The Bronze Buckaroo is a 1939 American film directed by Richard C. Kahn. It is one of a number of race films, made by African-American directors and performers for African-American audiences. The Bronze Buckaroo stars black cowboy singer Herb Jeffries, here billed as Herbert Jeffrey. Naughty But Mice Naughty but Mice is a 1939 Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and starring Sniffles in his cartoon debut. In the cartoon, Sniffles has a cold and is looking for a cold remedy. It is the only Sniffles cartoon not to be reissued, and therefore survives with its original titles. Good Night Elmer Good Night, Elmer is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short released by Warner Bros. on October 26, 1940, directed by Chuck Jones, animated by Philip Monroe and written by Rich Hogan. The cartoon depicts the ill-fated attempts of Elmer Fudd, in a rare leading role, to extinguish a candle by his bedside so that he can retire for the night, with the flame always surging again in spite of Elmers best efforts. Elmer finally succeeds, but only at the expense of wrecking his bedroom in the process, and no sooner than he lies down, the sun comes up, precipitating a nervous breakdown in Fudd. Texas Rangers Ride Again Texas Rangers Ride Again is a 1940 American Western film directed by James P. Hogan, written by William R. Lipman and Horace McCoy, and starring Ellen Drew, John Howard, Akim Tamiroff, May Robson, Broderick Crawford, Charley Grapewin and John Miljan. It was released on December 13, 1940, by Paramount Pictures. It was a sequel to The Texas Rangers. La cena delle beffe The Jesters Supper is a 1942 Italian historical film directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Osvaldo Valenti and Clara Calamai. It was based on a play of the same title by Sem Benelli, which had later been turned into an opera by Umberto Giordano. Like the play, the film is set in the 15th century Florence of Lorenzo the Magnificent and portrays a rivalry that leads to a series of increasingly violent jokes. Law of the Jungle Law of the Jungle is a 1942 American adventure film directed by Jean Yarbrough. So's Your Aunt Emma! Sos Your Aunt Emma is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring ZaSu Pitts and Roger Pryor. The film is also known as Meet the Mob. Sing Your Worries Away Sing Your Worries Away is a 1942 musical film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and starring Buddy Ebsen, June Havoc, Patsy Kelly, Bert Lahr, Dorothy Lovett and Sam Levene. The Masked Marvel The Masked Marvel is a 12-chapter film serial created by Republic Pictures, who produced many of the best known of the serials. It was Republics thirty-first serial, of the sixty-six they produced. Facing Your Danger Facing Your Danger is a 1946 American short film. The cameraman was amateur filmmaker Edwin E. Olsen. Using a Cine-Kodak and 16mm Kodachrome film, Olsen shot the film in 1942 on a Grand Canyon river trip conducted by Norman Nevills. Another amateur cameraman on the trip was Otis R. Marston. When Olsen ran out of film, Marston, who had brought 6,000 feet of Kodachrome magazines, provided Olsen with what he needed. Olsen edited the film and sold it to Warner Brothers in 1946. Lee Anthony and Gordon Hollingshead collaborated to re-edit and shorten the film to a one reel for theater release. Facing Your Danger won an Oscar at the 19th Academy Awards in 1947 for Best Short Subject. This was the first time an Academy Award went to a film shot by an amateur filmmaker using a 16mm camera. Suddenly It's Spring Suddenly, Its Spring is a 1947 comedy film directed by Mitchell Leisen. It stars Paulette Goddard and Fred MacMurray. The story is set in 1945, at the end of World War II. Goddard and MacMurray play a married couple seeing other again after both served in the military. When they parted, they were planning to divorce, but they never went through with it. Now reunited, they must decide if the marriage should end. Meanwhile, another woman considers herself betrothed to the husband, and a friend of the husband has romantic designs on the wife. Water Birds Water Birds is a 1952 American short documentary film directed by Ben Sharpsteen. In 1953, it won an Oscar for Best Short Subject at the 25th Academy Awards. The film was produced by Walt Disney as part of the True-Life Adventures series of nature documentaries. It was shot in Technicolor by more than a dozen cameramen and was created in cooperation with the National Audubon Society and the Denver Museum of Natural History. Serpent of the Nile Serpent of the Nile is a 1953 Technicolor historical adventure film produced by Sam Katzman and directed by William Castle. The film starred Rhonda Fleming, Raymond Burr, William Lundigan and Michael Ansara. In an early role, actress Julie Newmar appears as an exotic dancer clad only in gold paint. Meet Mr. Callaghan Meet Mr. Callaghan is a 1954 British crime drama film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Derrick De Marney. Based on the 1938 novel The Urgent Hangman by Peter Cheyney, it is notable for the theme music and score by Eric Spear which became a best-selling record for Les Paul. Co-producer and star Derrick de Marney had played the part of Cheyneys private eye Slim Callaghan in the original stage version of Meet Mr. Callaghan at the Garrick Theatre in 1952, which he also directed. The Broken Star The Broken Star is a 1956 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by John C. Higgins. The film stars Howard Duff, Lita Baron, Bill Williams, Douglas Fowley, Henry Calvin, Addison Richards, Joel Ashley and John Pickard. The film was released in April 1956, by United Artists. Oh, Men! Oh, Women! Oh, Men! Oh, Women! is a 1957 American comedy film written, produced and directed by Nunnally Johnson, based on the play of the same name by Edward Chodorov. It stars Ginger Rogers, Dan Dailey and David Niven. It was the feature film debut of Tony Randall, who had played Daileys role in the Broadway version, albeit as part the replacement cast. This Angry Age This Angry Age is a 1958 Italian-American drama film directed by René Clément, produced by Dino De Laurentiis, and starring Anthony Perkins and Silvana Mangano. It is an adaptation of Marguerite Duras 1950 novel, The Sea Wall. The original novel was adapted again in 2008 by Rithy Panh as The Sea Wall, starring Isabelle Huppert. The Big Operator The Big Operator is a 1959 crime/drama film starring Mickey Rooney as a corrupt union boss, with Steve Cochran, Mel Torme and Mamie Van Doren as co-stars. The film is a remake of Joe Smith with labor union thugs replacing Axis spies. Král Sumavy Smugglers of Death is a 1959 Czechoslovak adventure, crime film directed by Karel Kachyňa. The film is about members of SNB who guard Czechoslovak border in 1948. The film was viewed by more than 4 million people after its release in 1959. La lutte Wrestling is a 1961 documentary film about professional wrestling in Montreal, co-directed by Michel Brault, Marcel Carrière, Claude Fournier and Claude Jutra. Wrestling was shot in the Montreal Forum, where major bouts were staged, as well as wrestling parlors where would be wrestlers learned and practiced their craft. The filmmakers had intended to make a film exposing, in slow motion, the fakery of professional wrestling, until a chance encounter with French philosopher Roland Barthes changed their minds. Barthes was appalled by what they were planning to do, and spoke urgently about the beauty and social role of pro wrestling in the lives of ordinary people. Persuaded by Barthes, the filmmakers set out to make a film that captured the spectacle of the sport, without judging it. The film shows the wrestling arena to be a sort of modern-day shrine, with wrestling and its rituals taking the place of religion in the then-recently secularized Quebec. Wrestling was produced by Jacques Bobet for the French program branch of the National Film Board of Canada. Tlayucan Tlayucan is a 1962 Mexican comedy film directed by Luis Alcoriza and based on a novel by Jesús Murciélago Velázquez. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Mix Me a Person Mix Me a Person is a 1962 British crime drama film directed by Leslie Norman, starring Anne Baxter, Donald Sinden, Adam Faith, Walter Brown and Carole Ann Ford. The screenplay concerns a young London criminal who is faced with being hanged for murdering a policeman. With even his defence counsel convinced of his guilt, a female psychiatrist tries to prove that the police and legal system have made a mistake. Wall of Noise Wall of Noise is a 1963 American drama film directed by Richard Wilson, written by Joseph Landon, and starring Suzanne Pleshette, Ty Hardin, Dorothy Provine, Ralph Meeker, Simon Oakland and Jimmy Murphy. It was released by Warner Bros. on September 4, 1963. The Enchanting Shadow The Enchanting Shadow is a 1960 Hong Kong drama film directed by Li Han-hsiang. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 33rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. I cento cavalieri 100 Horsemen is a 1964 Italian-Spanish-German historical-adventure film directed by Vittorio Cottafavi. In 2004 it was restored and shown as part of the retrospective "Storia Segreta del Cinema Italiano: Italian Kings of the Bs" at the 61st Venice International Film Festival. Nocturne 29 Nocturne 29 is a 1968 Spanish drama film directed by Pere Portabella and starring Lucia Bosè. Talash Talash is a 1969 Hindi film by O. P. Ralhan starring Rajendra Kumar and Sharmila Tagore. This movie was the first movie in Bollywood which was publicized as having a budget of Rs 1 Crore. Umbracle Umbracle is an experimental feature film by Catalan filmmaker Pere Portabella. It is often seen as a companion piece to his Cuadecuc, also starring Christopher Lee. Both films were completed in 1970, though Umbracle was not shown until 1972. Like Cuadeuc, the entire film is photographed on different kinds of high contrast black & white film stock and features a sound track by frequent Portabella collaborator Carles Santos. Unlike Cuadecuc, Umbracle features several scenes of synchronized sound, including a notable scene where Christopher Lee recites Edgar Allan Poes "The Raven" and sings opera in an empty theatre, and a lengthy sequence of Spanish filmmakers discussing censorship in their country very frankly, their statements later reinforced by a nearly 15-minute segment from a pro-Franco film. From the official web site: "As in Vampir-Cuadecuc, this film turns on two basic axes: the inquiry into ways of cinematographic representation and a critical image of official Spain at the time of the Francoist State. "Montage ofattractions" and Brechtianism in strong doses. Umbracle is made up of fragments that resound rather than progress by unusual links, with dejá vu scenes that promise us more but remaintensely unfinished. Jonathan Rosembaun said: "few directors since Resnais have played so ruthlessly with the unconscious narrative expectations to bug us". Learning from the feeling of strangeness caused by Rossellini as he threw well known actors into savage scenery in southern Europe."" Tora-San's Cherished Mother , aka Tora-sans Homeward Journey, Am I Trying? Part II, and Torasan Pt. 2, is a 1969 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Kuruma Torajirō, and Orie Satō as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Cherished Mother is the second entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Harvest: 3,000 Years Mirt Sost Shi Amit is a 1976 Ethiopian film directed by Haile Gerima. Pressure Pressure is a 1976 British drama film directed by Horace Ové and starring Herbert Norville, Oscar James and Frank Singuineau. It is hailed as the UKs first black feature film. The Colours The Colours is a 1976 Iranian short film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. Rembrandt fecit 1669 Rembrandt fecit 1669 is a 1977 Dutch film directed by Jos Stelling. Nobody's Perfekt is a 1981 comedy film, adapted from Tony Kenricks novel Two for the Price of One; Kenrick wrote the screenplay for this film. Forbidden Relations Forbidden Relations is a 1983 Hungarian drama film directed by Zsolt Kézdi-Kovács. It was entered into the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. New Delhi Times New Delhi Times is 1986 Hindi-language political thriller film directed by Ramesh Sharma and written by Gulzar, starring Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore, Om Puri and Kulbhushan Kharbanda in lead roles. The film is about a newspaper editor who exposes the politics-media corruption nexus. The political drama film with a controversial storyline about political corruption and media, ran into trouble when film distributors and television refused to run the film, though later it went on to win three National Film Awards. It remains one of few Bollywood films to tackle the issue of corruption in media, which include Kundan Shahs Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron, Main Azaad Hoon and Rann X X is a Norwegian film from 1986. The play was directed by Oddvar Einarson, and starred Bettina Banoun and Jørn Christensen. The film started through the collective Film Group 84, and was completed by Einarson own production company. X was released on DVD in 2010, with a lengthy interview with the director as extras. Athens, Ga. - Inside/Out Athens, GA: Inside/Out is a documentary film about the mid-1980s music scene in Athens, U.S. The film features interviews and concert footage of local bands who were a part of the scene at the time of the documentation as well as local legends R.E.M., Pylon, and The B-52s. It also features an interview with famous folk artist Howard Finster and Athens poet John Seawright reading his work, "I Broke My Saw." Among the bands featured are Kilkenny Cats, Flat Duo Jets, Time Toy, the Bar-B-Que Killers, Dreams So Real, and Love Tractor. Local legendary personality ORTs storytelling also features prominently in the film. A soundtrack was released on vinyl and cassette. The film was prominently featured on MTVs The Cutting Edge as well as the first six episodes of MTVs 120 Minutes which featured a contest "Win a Weekend in Athens, GA". It was named pick of the week video by People magazine in 1988 and named one of the Top Ten Films about Georgia by the New Georgia Encyclopedia. On June 18, 2008, Athens, GA: Inside/Out kicked off AthFest 2008, with a showing at Ciné followed by a panel discussion and question and answer session featuring ORT, members of Pylon, and other Athens, GA: Inside/Out cast members. Dexter Romweber performed a solo set following the session. The documentary has been referenced by Silent Old Mtns drummer, Pat Acuna, as being the inspiration for his time spent in Athens, GA. The Story of Fausta The Story of Fausta is a 1988 Brazilian drama film directed by Bruno Barreto. The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Eternity Eternity is a 1990 American drama film directed by Steven Paul and written by Jon Voight with Paul and his mother Dorothy Koster Paul. The theme of the movie is reincarnation. The Four Corners of Nowhere The Four Corners of Nowhere is a comedy film released in 1995, directed by Stephen Chbosky. El último viaje de Robert Rylands Robert Rylands Last Journey is a Spanish-British film directed by Gracia Querejeta that premiered on 18 October 1996. It was the directors second feature film. Her script is a loose adaptation of the novel by Javier Marías, which the novelist repudiated. The subsequent controversy ended with a lawsuit, which resulted in a indemnification towards the writer and an order to withdraw his name from the credits of the film. Never Too Late Never Too Late is a 1997 Canadian comedy-drama film, starring Olympia Dukakis, Jean Lapointe and Corey Haim. It was filmed in Montreal, Quebec. Violent Life Una vita violenta is a 1961 Italian drama film by Paolo Heusch and Brunello Rondi, at his directorial debut. It is based on a novel with the same name by Pier Paolo Pasolini. The film was shown as part of a retrospective "Questi fantasmi: Cinema italiano ritrovato" at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. Los tallos amargos Los tallos amargos is a 1956 Argentine film noir directed by Fernando Ayala. The screenplay, written by Sergio Leonardo, was based on a novel by journalist Adolfo Jasca. The film stars Carlos Cores as a journalist with an inferiority complex who partners with a Hungarian immigrant, played by Vassili Lambrinos, in a fraudulent get-rich-quick scheme that leads to crime and tragedy. Aída Luz, Julia Sandoval, and Pablo Moret also play major characters. The films cinematographer, Ricardo Younis, studied under Gregg Toland, who shot Citizen Kane. American Cinematographer magazine named Los tallos amargos one of the “50 Best Photographed Films of All-Time”. Of note is a surreal dream sequence that merges noir photography with elements of German expressionism. The film was scored by Astor Piazzolla. Los tallos amargos won Silver Condor awards for Best Picture and Best Director in 1957 but was considered lost until it turned up in a private collection in 2014. A 35mm version was subsequently restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive, with funding provided by the Film Noir Foundation and Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s Charitable Trust, and premiered in February 2016 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. When the film played at the TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood later that year, the presenter noted that while the 35mm negative was rediscovered, the soundtrack remained lost, so the restoration used the track from the directors 16mm print. Jausmai Feelings is a 1968 Lithuanian drama film directed by Algirdas Dausa and Almantas Grikevičius. Belle Belle is a 1973 Belgian-French drama film directed by André Delvaux. It was entered into the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. Il resto di niente The Remains of Nothing is a 2004 Italian historical drama film directed by Antonietta De Lillo. It was screened out of competition at the 61st Venice International Film Festival. It won the David di Donatello Award for Best Costume Design. The Way Steel Was Tempered The Way Steel Was Tempered is a 1988 Yugoslav film directed by Serbian director Želimir Žilnik. It was nominated for a Golden St. George award at the 16th Moscow International Film Festival and has been screened at festivals worldwide such as the Toronto International Film Festival. It was also shown at the Pyongyang Film Festival which frequently showed movies from non-aligned countries. De trein van zes uur tien De Trein van zes uur tien is a 1999 Dutch thriller film directed by Frank Ketelaar. Un amore A Love is a 1999 Italian romance film written and directed by Gianluca Maria Tavarelli and starring Fabrizio Gifuni and Lorenza Indovina. The Komediant The Komediant is an Israeli documentary film of 2000 directed by Arnon Goldfinger and written by Oshra Schwartz on the life and careers of the Burstein family of Yiddish theatre: Pesach Burstein, his wife Lillian Lux, his son Mike Burstyn and daughter Susan Burstein-Roth. Made in honor of the 100th birth anniversary of Pesach Burstein, it received the Israeli Academys Best Documentary Award. The Kid The Kid is a Hong Kong movie starring Leslie Cheung. It also co-stars Yip Tuen Nam, Ti Lung, and Carrie Ng. Chowringhee Chowronghee is a 1968 Indian Bengali drama film by Pinaki Bhushan Mukherjee, starring Supriya Devi and Uttam Kumar. The film is based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Shankar and was a huge hit in its own right. Bhakta Prahlada Bhakta Prahlada is a 1967 Telugu-language Hindu mythological film produced by A. V. Meiyappan AVM Productions. Co-produced by his sons, M. Murugan, M. Kumaran and M. Saravanan, it stars S. V. Ranga Rao and Anjali Devi. Roja Ramani, in her film debut, plays the title character. Written by D. V. Narasa Raju and directed by Chitrapu Narayana Rao, the film is based on the legend of Prahlada, a character in Bhagavata Purana known for his devotion to the Hindu god Vishnu. Unlike the 1932 and 1942 Telugu films of the same name, this version was shot in Eastman Color Negative film. Its script was completed by May 1965. Since Bhakta Prahlada and Ave Kallu were simultaneously produced by AVM Productions, principal photography and post-production were delayed and lasted for one-and-a-half years. Bhakta Prahlada, released on 12 January 1967, was a commercial success and completed a hundred-day run in theatres. It received the Kamsya Nandi Award for Best Feature Film. The film was dubbed into Tamil with the same title and into Hindi that year, with small changes in the cast. It was dubbed into Kannada with the same title, and released in 1974. Gabriel & Me Gabriel and Me is a 2001 film starring Iain Glen, Sean Landless and Billy Connolly as the angel Gabriel. It originated from the British play I Luv You Jimmy Spud. Some outdoor scenes were filmed in North East England including the Roker pier in Sunderland. Like Cat and Mouse Como el gato y el ratón is a 2002 French-Colombian comedy-drama film. It was directed by Rodrigo Triana, produced by Colombian filmmaker Clara María Ochoa, and stars Jairo Camargo, Alina Lozano, Patricia Maldonado, Gilberto Ramirez, Paola Rey and Manuel Jose Chavez. The film deals with two families from a poor neighborhood in south Bogotá who await the arrival of electricity. The film won the Premio de Apoyo a la Producción, Ministerio de Cultura, Dirección de Cinematografía 1998, Premio de Apoyo a la Postproducción, Ministerio de Cultura, Dirección de Cinematografía 2000, Círculo Precolombino de Oro Mejor Película Colombiana en el 19º Festival Internacional de Cine de Bogotá 2002, and the Biarritz Film Cinema Festival of Latin America. The Road to Nashville The Road to Nashville is a 1967 American musical film directed by Will Zens and starring Marty Robbins and Connie Smith. Tears Tears is a 2000 South Korean film directed by Im Sang-soo. It tells the story of 4 runaway teenagers in the Garibong-dong district of Seoul and their struggles to survive the tough streets. Director Im had the idea for this film before he shot his first film, Girls Night Out. He spent 5 months in the Garibong-dong district amongst the homeless runaway teenagers gaining their trust and learning their lives before putting pen to paper on the screenplay. It was shot on digital video to save production costs, and did not do well at the box office. Gulabi Gulabi is a 1995 Telugu musical film starring J. D. Chakravarthy and Maheswari in the lead roles. The film was directed by Krishna Vamsi, produced by Ram Gopal Varma and was co-produced by Amitabh Bachchan Corporation Limited. Upon release, the film received positive reviews and was declared a hit at the box office. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Idhayame Idhayame. The film was remade in Hindi as Aashiq. Die Liebenden vom Hotel von Osman Die Liebenden vom Hotel von Osman is a 2001 German short film directed by İdil Üner. It stars Üner herself and Fatih Akın in the cast. Harold Shipman: Doctor Death Harold Shipman: Doctor Death is a 2002 ITV television drama about the life and crimes of serial killer Harold Shipman. Starring James Bolam in the role of Shipman, the programme was directed by Roger Bamford and written by Michael Eaton. Broadcast on 9 July 2002, the programme attracted a viewing audience of 7.37 million. The programme was released on DVD on 15 July 2013 by Strawberry Media, in association with ITV. Don't Cry Wolf Dont Cry Wolf is a 2003 Swedish comedy film directed by Clas Lindberg. Lindberg won the Audience Award at the 2003 Kristiansand International Childrens Film Festival for the film. Zhavoronok The Lark is a 1965 Soviet war film directed by Nikita Kurikhin and Leonid Menaker. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. Never Give Up is a 1978 Japanese film. It was directed by Junya Sato and produced by Haruki Kadokawa. Star Warp'd Star Warpd is a 2001 American claymation parody film, directed by Pete Schuermann. The films plot is a combination of famous science fiction movies, done in a parodic manner. The film was released direct to video by Synapse Films. An extra on the DVD claims that a sequel is on the way, but as of May 2012, it has yet to be released. However, because this is a parody, it is possible they were joking about the sequel. Oh, What a Lovely Tea Party Oh, What a Lovely Tea Party is a 2004 American documentary film about the making of Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, released and produced by Kevin Smiths View Askew Productions. Co-directed by Malcolm Ingram, it marks the directorial debut of Jennifer Schwalbach Smith, Kevin Smiths wife. Initially over three hours, the film was made available in an 87-minute cut. It was originally intended to be a bonus feature on the Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back DVD, but due to its length, it became a standalone feature. Plans for inclusion on the Clerks X DVD were scrapped for similar reasons. It has since been screened at several of Smiths "Vulgarthon" film festivals. According to an early 2009 Q&A session with Smith in Vancouver, the full film would be included on a future Blu-ray release of Clerks, ultimately being available on the November 2009 release. Love and Debate Love & Debate is a drama/romance film directed by Jessica Kavana Dornbusch, and released in 2006 based on decisions everyday teenage girls have to make. It is a story of a young girl who has become the star in the debate club in her high school. Her love for debate was ultimately inspired by watching politicians on television. Her main role-model is Hillary Clinton and so she follows her foot-steps by joining the Harvard Debate Team. Fake ID Fake ID is a 2003 gay-themed comedy film directed by Gil D. Reyes. It is set in Louisville, where it was filmed. The March 2003 premiere was held in Louisville. The DVD was released May 25, 2004. Last Stop Hlemmur is a 2002 Icelandic documentary film directed by Ólafur Sveinsson. It is named after Reykjavíks main bus terminal and revolves around the lives of some destitute men who spend most of their time there. The film received the 2003 Edda Award for Best Documentary. The soundtrack of this documentary was composed and performed by Sigur Rós. The film and the soundtrack were released together in a limited-edition DVD-CD package in August 2007 on the bands label Krúnk. This was the first time the film was released. Buppah Rahtree Phase 2: Rahtree Returns Buppah Rahtree Phase 2: Rahtree Returns is a 2005 Thai comedy-horror film written and directed by Yuthlert Sippapak. It is a sequel to the 2003 film, Buppah Rahtree. New Women New Women is a silent Chinese film released in early 1935 in Shanghai by the Lianhua Film Company. It is sometimes translated as New Woman. The film starred Ruan Lingyu and was directed by Cai Chusheng. The film remains one of Ruan Lingyus better known works, in no small part due to her own suicide on the International Womens Day, March 8th 1934 shortly after the film was released. New Women was based upon the life of Chinese actress and writer, Ai Xia, who had committed suicide in 1934. Ai Xia’s death following her role in A Modern Woman, inspired Cai Chusheng to emulated the tragedy in this film. A print of the film is currently maintained by the China Film Archive. Warchild Warchild or Stille Sehnsucht is a 2006 film directed by Christian Wagner. It tells the story of a Bosnian woman, Senada, who is determined to find her daughter, who was taken into other peoples care during the Bosnian War and ended up in Germany. Warchild was filmed in a number of locations in Germany, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Slovenia. The film is in German and Serbo-Croat. It won two awards and was nominated for a further two. Chicha tu madre Chicha tu madre is a 2006 Argentine and Peruvian drama film directed by Gianfranco Quattrini. It was filmed in Lima, Peru. Dil Apna Punjabi Dil Apna Punjabi is a Punjabi feature film. It is also the first Punjabi Film to be produced by any Bollywood Production house, i.e. Tips It was released on 3 September 2006. It stars Harbhajan Mann, Neeru Bajwa and Dara Singh. Tips Films maiden Punjabi venture "Dil Apna Punjabi" produced by Kumar S. Taurani & Ramesh S. Taurani, written & directed by Manmohan Singh. Seifuku bisyojo sensei atashi wo daite , or is an award-winning Japanese pink film directed by Hidekazu Takahara and starring Sora Aoi. It was released in the US as a DVD in July 2009. Ngai chai dor ching Short of Love Disorder Disorder is a 2009 Chinese documentary film directed by Huang Weikai and distributed by DGenerate Films. Sparrow Sparrow or Wróbel is a 2010 Polish-British slasher horror film, directed by Shaun Troke, written by Matthew Mosley and Justin Di Febo, and produced by independent filmmaker Wojciech Stuchlik. The film stars Jack W. Carter, Alexis Jayne Defoe, Eric Kolelas, Sarah Linda, Thomas James Longley and Faye Sewell. The story follows a group of friends on a weekend camping trip to a forest. Despite rumours that the area was the location of a set of gruesome murders, the friends ultimately decide to stay and enjoy their weekend. When strange things begin to happen to them, however, they realise it is too late to leave. Sparrow was shot in Poland on a budget of just £20,000, with a primarily British cast. The film premiered in October 2010, and was shown at the American Film Market in November 2011. Sparrow was released on DVD in the U.S in 2013. Harvest of Empire Harvest of Empire: The Untold Story of Latinos in America is a 2012 feature-length documentary film based on the book Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America, written by journalist Juan González. The film was directed by Peter Getzels and Eduardo López, and premiered in New York and Los Angeles on September 28. The film examines the role of the United States military and economic interests in Latin American countries. It documents the relationship between United States intervention in the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and El Salvador, and the surge of migration from those nations. It links this exodus to the present massive Latino population in the United States. Also discussed are the wars fought by United States resulting in colonial expansion into Puerto Rico, Cuba, and over half of Mexico. It documents the covert actions by the United States to install dictatorships in the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and El Salvador. The film features interviews with Nobel Prize winner Rigoberta Menchú, Jesse Jackson, executive director of the ACLU Anthony Romero, Junot Diaz, Lorenzo Meyer, Maria Hinojosa, Geraldo Rivera, musician Luis Enrique, Border Angels founder Enrique Morones and poet Martin Espada. Sultanat Sultanat is a 2014 Pakistani action romance film and 30-episode television series created and directed by Syed Faisal Bukhari who had previously directed the top-grossing film Bhai Log and produced by Aslam Bhatti, who also plays the lead role. The film has a multi-star cast including actors from the Indian television industry. It is said to be most expensive film of Paksitani film industry having 22 crore budget. Pakistans top famous writer Pervaiz Kaleem is writing screenplay and dialogue. Adeel pk is doing editing for this movie and he is handling post production sound designing and visual effects. It will be released as a film and later turned into a television series. The film released on Eid al-Fitr, 2014. competing Kicks release in cinemas across Pakistan. Shabbat Dinner Shabbat Dinner is a short 2012 film written, directed, and edited by Michael Morgenstern. It was released on YouTube in January 2014. It is an ensemble piece that tells the story of two closeted gay teenagers whose families get together for Shabbat Dinner. After dinner, and unbeknownst to their parents, the two boys reveal their sexuality to each other. The Boy in the Mirror O Menino no Espelho is a 2014 Brazilian fantasy adventure drama film directed by Guilherme Fiúza Zenha, based on the book of the same name by Fernando Sabino. The film stars Lino Facioli, Laura Neiva, Mateus Solano and Regiane Alves. Tout ce que tu possèdes All That You Possess is a Canadian drama film, released in 2012. Written and directed by Bernard Émond, the film stars Patrick Drolet as Pierre Leduc, a doctoral student and university lecturer in Quebec City who dreams of abandoning his academic career to translate the poetry of Edward Stachura. The film garnered three nominations at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Director and Best Original Screenplay nods for Émond and Best Actor for Drolet. 101 Weddings 101 Weddings is a 2012 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Shafi and starring Kunchacko Boban, Jayasurya, Biju Menon, Samvrutha Sunil, and Bhama in the lead roles. The film is written by Kalavoor Ravikumar based on a story by the director. The film is produced by Shafis brother Rafi Mecartin, Hasainar, and Shaleer, with audiography by M. R. Rajakrishnan under the banner of Film Folks and features music composed by Deepak Dev. Train Station Train Station is a multi-director feature film from CollabFeature, the filmmaking team that created The Owner. Downhill Downhill is a British comedy film directed by James Rouse and written by Torben Betts about four old friends who reunite to walk the Coast to Coast Walk. It stars Richard Lumsden, Karl Theobald, Jeremy Swift and Ned Dennehy. It was produced by Benji Howell and is noted for its "innovative" release strategy. The film premiered at Zeffirellis, Ambleside, Cumbria. A restaurant and cinema complex in the heart of the English Lake District. The Midas Touch The Midas Touch is a 2013 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Andrew Fung and starring Chapman To and Charlene Choi as talent managers. Marmato Marmato is a 2014 American documentary film written, directed and produced by Mark Grieco. It is the debut feature film of Grieco. The film premiered in competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014, where it won the Candescent Award. Mateo Mateo is a 2014 Colombian drama film directed by Maria Gamboa and starring Carlos Hernández. It was selected as the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. The Way Out The Way Out is a 2014 Czech-French social drama film directed by Czech director Petr Václav. It premiered at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The film won seven Czech Lion awards, including selected Best Czech Film of 2014 and Best Director. According to Variety, The Way Out is a story of a "young gypsy woman trying to lead a normal life ... in a constant battle against prejudice and her own communitys entrenched behavior." Wei ai zhi jian ru jia jing Love on the Cloud is a 2014 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Gu Changwei. It was released on December 24. Parapancha Parapancha is a 2016 Indian Kannada psychological comedy film directed & written by Krish Joshi and produced by Yogaraj Movies in association with Vedam Studios. The film stars Diganth and Ragini Dwivedi in the lead roles besides Anant Nag, Bhavana Rao and H. G. Dattatreya in other pivotal roles. The music is composed by Veer Samarth. Actor Yogesh has featured in a special song sequence. Dildariyaan Dildariyaan is an Indian Punjabi-language romance film directed by Pankaj Batra. Jassi Gill and Sagarika Ghatge played the lead roles, and marks Ghatges debut in a Punjabi movie. Dildariyaan was released on 9 October 2015. Don't Leave Me Ne mabandonne pas is a French TV movie directed by Xavier Durringer, which was broadcast on 3 February 2016 on France 2. The main subject is the radicalization of young French people who join Syria to lead the jihad. Draug Draug is a 2018 Swedish horror film taking place in the 11th century. A Skin So Soft A Skin So Soft is a 2017 documentary film, directed by Canadian director Denis Côté. A Canadian, French and Swiss coproduction, the film chronicles the daily monotonous routines of a select few men whose lives revolve around extreme bodybuilding. The film premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival in August 2017, and is slated to have its Canadian premiere at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The movie was originally produced in French and some have noted that the titles translation to English has produced a linguistic chasm. The direct translation of the French title, Ta Peau Si Lisse being A Skin so Smooth, which upon initial examination flows more easily with the images that come to mind when one thinks of the over pumped and well-maintained muscles of the Canadian bodybuilders featured, than the delicate title A Skin so Soft Fatty's Chance Acquaintance Fattys Chance Acquaintance is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. The Miracle Man The Miracle Man is a 1919 American silent drama film starring Lon Chaney and based on a 1914 play by George M. Cohan, which in turn is based on the novel of the same title by Frank L. Packard. The film was released by Paramount Pictures, directed, produced, and written by George Loane Tucker, and also stars Thomas Meighan and Betty Compson. The film made overnight successes of the three stars, most notably putting Chaney on the map as a character actor. Paramount remade the film in 1932 also titled The Miracle Man with Hobart Bosworth, Chester Morris, John Wray, and Sylvia Sidney. Today, the majority of the 1919 film is considered lost, with only two fragments, totaling about three minutes, surviving. The White Rose The White Rose is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The film was written, produced, and directed by Griffith, and stars Mae Marsh, Ivor Novello, Carol Dempster, and Neil Hamilton. Two Timid Souls Two Timid Souls is a 1928 French silent film comedy directed by René Clair, and based on the 1860 play Les Deux Timides by Eugène Labiche. It was made by the Films Albatros production company. The sets were designed by the art director Lazare Meerson. Finding His Voice Finding His Voice is a short film, created as an instructional film on how the Western Electric sound-on-film recording system worked. Recording stars Billy Murray and Walter Scanlan, uncredited, provide the speaking and singing voices. Murray also provided the voice for the Fleischer Studios character Bimbo. Mexicali Rose Mexicali Rose is a 1929 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Sam Hardy. A silent and sound version are preserved at the Library of Congress. Crooner Crooner is a 1932 American pre-Code musical drama film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring David Manners along with Ann Dvorak and Ken Murray. It concerns the abrupt rise and fall of a popular crooner, Teddy Taylor. A print is held by the Library of Congress. Death at a Broadcast Death at Broadcasting House, also known as Death at a Broadcast, is a 1934 British mystery film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Ian Hunter, Austin Trevor, Henry Kendall, and Jack Hawkins. A Feather in Her Hat A Feather in Her Hat is a 1935 melodrama film starring Pauline Lord as a working-class woman with ambitions for her son. It is based on the novel of the same name by I. A. R. Wylie. Midnight Phantom Midnight Phantom is a 1935 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray. Divot Diggers Divot Diggers is a 1936 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan; It was the 142nd Our Gang short to be released. It's Love Again Its Love Again is a 1936 British musical film directed by Victor Saville and starring Jessie Matthews, Robert Young and Sonnie Hale. In the film, a chorus girl masquerades as a big game hunter to try to boost her showbiz career. The film was made at the Lime Grove Studios, with art direction by Alfred Junge. The 400 Million The 400 Million, also known as China in 1938, was a 1939 black-and-white documentary film by Dutch filmmaker Joris Ivens about the Second Sino-Japanese War, part of the East Asian theater of World War II. The filmmaker moved between the Republican, Communist, and guerrilla forces of the Chinese resistance to Japanese invasion. Their dialogue in Mandarin is accompanied by English translations read by American actors. The Law West of Tombstone The Law West of Tombstone is a 1938 Western film. It was an early Western for Tim Holt. Sexton Blake and the Hooded Terror Sexton Blake and the Hooded Terror is a 1938 British crime film directed by George King and starring George Curzon, Tod Slaughter and Greta Gynt. It was George Curzons third and final outing as the fictional detective Sexton Blake. Trouble Brewing Trouble Brewing is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring George Formby, Googie Withers and Gus McNaughton. It was made by Associated Talking Pictures, and includes the songs "Fanlight Fanny" and "Hitting the Highspots Now". The film is based on a novel by Joan Butler, and the sets were designed by art director Wilfred Shingleton. One Crowded Night One Crowded Night is a 1940 drama film directed by Irving Reis. General Suvorov Suvorov is a 1941 Soviet film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin and Mikhail Doller, based on the life of Russian general Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov, one of the few great generals in history who never lost a battle. The film premiered in Russia 23 January 1941. It was released as General Suvorov in the USA. In 1941 Pudovkin, Doller, Cherkasov-Sergeyev, and Khanov received the Stalin Prize for the film. The Nail The Nail is a 1944 Spanish romance drama film directed by Rafael Gil. It is based on the novel of the same title by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón. Carnival Sunday Carnival Sunday is a 1945 Spanish crime film written, directed and produced by Edgar Neville. Blondie Knows Best Blondie Knows Best is a 1946 black and white comedy film and the eighteenth of the 28 Blondie films. Once More, My Darling Once More, My Darling is a 1949 American comedy film directed by and starring Robert Montgomery, and Ann Blyth. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Recording. Woman of Dolwyn The Last Days of Dolwyn is a 1949 British drama film directed by Russell Lloyd and Emlyn Williams and starring Edith Evans, Emlyn Williams, Richard Burton and Anthony James. The screenplay focuses on a Welshman, who has done well in London, who returns home planning to flood the village he grew up in—setting up a conflict between residents who are spiritually attached to the place and the values of the majority for whom money is a more persuasive force. The film marked the first film appearance of Burton, the first film appearance of Edith Evans since 1916, and the sole film to be directed by Emlyn Williams, who also wrote the screenplay. The Red Menace The Red Menace is a 1949 anti-communist film noir drama film directed by R. G. Springsteen starring Robert Rockwell and Hannelore Axman. The Great Jewel Robber The Great Jewel Robber is a 1950 American drama film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by Borden Chase. The film stars David Brian, Marjorie Reynolds, John Archer, Jacqueline deWit, Perdita Chandler and Stanley Church. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 15, 1950. Saturday's Hero Saturdays Hero is a 1951 American drama sports film directed by David Miller. It is also known as Idols in the Dust, and stars John Derek and Donna Reed. Saturdays Hero was the first film for Aldo Ray, who was still going by Aldo DaRe, but it was released after his second acting job in My True Story. The film was also the debut score of Elmer Bernstein. The Virtuous Scoundrel The Virtuous Scoundrel, is a French comedy drama film from 1953, directed and written by Sacha Guitry, and starring Michel Simon and Louis de Funès. The 49th Man The 49th Man is a 1953 American film noir crime film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring John Ireland and Richard Denning. It was released by Columbia Pictures. The Cold War thriller was based on a story by Ivan Tors and the screenplay written by Harry Essex. The films title is a cryptic reference to the men in the film hired to smuggle 48 nuclear weapons components into the United States as part of a secret war game and the unexpected 49th man, using the war game as cover, smuggling in a real atomic bomb as part of a plot to destroy an American city. Dance Hall Racket Dance Hall Racket is a 1953 American film directed by Phil Tucker starring Lenny Bruce and his wife Honey Harlow. She's Back on Broadway Shes Back on Broadway is a 1953 musical comedy-drama film in WarnerColor. It is Virginia Mayos last musical film. Her singing voice was dubbed by Bonnie Lou Williams. The film was Mayos unofficial follow-up to her 1952 musical hit Shes Working Her Way Through College. The Golden Mask South of Algiers is a 1953 British adventure film, directed by Jack Lee and starring Van Heflin, Wanda Hendrix and Eric Portman. It is based on an original screenplay by Robert Westerby, and was partly filmed on location in Algeria. Timberjack Timberjack is a 1955 American Trucolor Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Sterling Hayden, Vera Ralston, David Brian, Adolphe Menjou, Hoagy Carmichael and Chill Wills. Ratataa eller The Staffan Stolle Story The Staffan Stolle Story is a 1956 Swedish musical comedy film directed by Hasse Ekman. The film was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 29th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film stars Povel Ramel in a leading role, and features many scenes where Ramel performs musical numbers. A Stranger in My Arms A Stranger in My Arms is a 1959 CinemaScope drama film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring June Allyson, Jeff Chandler, Sandra Dee, Charles Coburn, Mary Astor and Peter Graves. Count Five and Die Count Five and Die is a 1957 British war drama produced by Zonic Productions and released in the USA by the Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. It was directed by Victor Vicas, produced by Ernest Gartside with the screenplay by Jack Seddon and David Pursall. It stars Jeffrey Hunter, Nigel Patrick and Annemarie Düringer. The Truth About Women The Truth About Women is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Muriel Box and starring Laurence Harvey, Julie Harris, Mai Zetterling and Diane Cilento. Darkness Fell on Gotenhafen Darkness Fell on Gotenhafen is a 1960 German drama film directed by Frank Wisbar. It dramatizes the sinking of , which killed more than 6,000 German refugees. Heinz Schön presents the death toll figure as high as 9,343 including 5,000 children. Love and the Frenchwoman Love and the Frenchwoman is the US title of a 1960 French anthology film originally entitled La française et lamour. It starred Jean-Paul Belmondo and Dany Robin. The movie was a big hit in France with admissions of 3,056,736. Inn for Trouble Inn for Trouble is a 1960 British comedy film - a spin-off of the 1950s sitcom The Larkins - starring Peggy Mount, David Kossoff and Leslie Phillips; the title makes silent allusion to the real Trouble House Inn in Gloucestershire near Tetbury. The Larkin family takes over a run-down country public house, "The Earl Osbourne", but their efforts to rejuvenate business are impeded by the long-standing tradition of free beer being distributed by the local Earl. The film is notable for the final credited appearance of Graham Moffatt in the role of Jumbo. Das Ungeheuer von London-City The Monster of London City is a 1964 West German crime film directed by Edwin Zbonek and starring Hansjörg Felmy, Marianne Koch and Dietmar Schönherr. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Jürgen Kiebach and Ernst Schomer. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location around London. Changes in the Village Gamperaliya is a 1963 Sri Lankan drama film directed by Dr. Lester James Peries screenplay, dialog and the script by Dr. Tissa Abeysekara; it was adapted from the novel Gamperaliya by Martin Wickramasinghe. The film was groundbreaking in Sinhala cinema shot entirely outside of a studio using one lamp and hand held lights for lighting. The movie exemplifies Periess use of family tensions to symbolize wider issues. The film was internationally acclaimed, receiving the Golden Peacock at the International Film Festival of India and the Golden Head of Palenque in Mexico. The film won the Best Director and Best Film awards at the 1965 Sarasaviya Film Festival. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. It was shown in Cannes Film festival in May 2008 under the French title Changement au village. Subsequently it went out on general release in French cinemas. Ninety Degrees in the Shade Ninety Degrees in the Shade is a 1965 British-Czech drama film directed by Jiří Weiss. One Way Pendulum One Way Pendulum is a 1965 British comedy film directed by Peter Yates and starring Eric Sykes and George Cole. It is an adaptation of the play by N. F. Simpson. The Pleasure Girls The Pleasure Girls is a 1965 British drama film directed by Gerry OHara and starring Francesca Annis, Ian McShane and Klaus Kinski. The King's Pirate The Kings Pirate is a 1967 American pirate film directed by Don Weis and starring Doug McClure, Jill St. John and Guy Stockwell. It is a remake of the 1952 film Against All Flags. Requiem for a Gringo Requiem for a Gringo is a 1968 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western film directed by Eugenio Martín and José Luis Merino and starring Lang Jeffries, Fernando Sancho and Femi Benussi. It is most known for the gore and psychedelic elements. It is the only western film of the Eurospy and peplum film genre star Lang Jeffries. The film is partially based on Masaki Kobayashis film Harakiri. The Lady of Monza The Lady of Monza is a 1969 Italian historical drama film directed by Eriprando Visconti. It is loosely based on the real life events of Marianna de Leyva, better known as "The Nun of Monza", whose story was made famous by Alessandro Manzonis novel The Betrothed. Where It's At Where Its At is a 1969 American drama film written and directed by Garson Kanin and starring David Janssen, Rosemary Forsyth, Robert Drivas, Brenda Vaccaro and Don Rickles. The film was released on May 7, 1969, by United Artists. The Falcons The Falcons is a 1970 Hungarian film directed by István Gaál about the training of falcons for use on farms to protect crops from birds. It is based on the novel by Miklós Mészöly. It won the Jury Prize at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. Death Scream Death Scream is a 1975 American made-for-television crime drama film loosely based on an actual event concerning the real-life account of "a young woman whose murder was witnessed by fifteen of her neighbors who did nothing to help and refused to cooperate with the police." It originally aired on ABC on September 26, 1975. The film had the working title of Homicide, and its rerun title was The Woman Who Cried Murder. The Great Bank Hoax The Great Bank Hoax is a 1978 American comedy film written and directed by Joseph Jacoby. The film stars Richard Basehart, Ned Beatty, Charlene Dallas, Burgess Meredith, Michael Murphy, Paul Sand and Constance Forslund. The film was released by Warner Bros. on November 1, 1978. Nest of Vipers Ritratto di borghesia in nero is a 1978 Italian drama film directed by Tonino Cervi. Based on the 1949 short story La maîtresse de piano by Roger Peyrefitte and set in Venice under fascism, its themes include illicit sex, betrayal, revenge, blackmail, perjury, police corruption and murder. Ringo Ringo is a 1978 American made-for-television comedy film starring Ringo Starr as both a fictionalised version of himself and his fictional half-brother "Ognir Rrats". It was broadcast on the US NBC network on 26 April 1978. The film features an all-star cast, including Art Carney, John Ritter, Carrie Fisher and George Harrison. Starr performs songs from his concurrent album, Bad Boy, and older material. The films story is loosely based on The Prince and the Pauper. The program finished 53rd of 65 network prime-time programs for the week. Mayflower: The Pilgrims' Adventure Mayflower: The Pilgrims Adventure is a 1979 American made-for-television historical adventure film dramatizing the Pilgrims voyage from Plymouth, England to Cape Cod in New England aboard the Mayflower in 1620. The film was directed by George Schaefer and stars Anthony Hopkins, Richard Crenna, and Jenny Agutter. The story focuses on romantic interactions between the passengers and crew, with People describing it as "plotted like a pre-shuffleboard Love Boat". The film was first broadcast by CBS on November 21, 1979. Artemis 81 Artemis 81 is a British television play which was written by David Rudkin and directed by Alastair Reid. Commissioned by BBC producer David Rose, it was broadcast by the BBC on 29 December 1981. The Gold and the Glory The Coolangatta Gold is a 1984 Australian film which led to the establishment of the iron man race The Coolangatta Gold. Wreaths at the Foot of the Mountain Wreaths at the Foot of the Mountain is a 1984 Chinese film about the life of the soldiers in a PLA army company before, during and after the Sino-Vietnamese War. It is based on the novel written by Li Cunbao, and directed by Xie Jin, starring Lü Xiaohe, Tang Guoqiang, Siqin Gaowa, Gai Ke and He Wei. The film won the 5th Golden Rooster for Best Screenwriter, Best Leading Actor, Best Supporting Actor and Best Editing in 1985. Roses Are for the Rich Rose Are for the Rich is a 1987 two-part drama series that aired on CBS. The total length of the drama is four hours. Terror Squad Terror Squad is a 1987 American film directed by Peter Maris and set in Kokomo, Indiana. The film is especially famous in Kokomo, where the majority of it was shot. The Expendables The Expendables is a 1989 action film directed by Cirio H. Santiago. It stars Anthony Finetti, Peter Nelson, Loren Haynes and Kevin Duffis. It was written by Philip Alderton. Its running time is 89 minutes. Since the movie is low budget, there is very little information about the movie and it is currently only available through VHS. The Dog The Dog is a 1992 American short film that Todd Field and Alex Vlacos created on the side while making Victor Nuñezs Ruby in Paradise. One of Fields earliest works, it is an experimental piece about a bible-toting fundamentalist wandering through the bikini clad bodies of Panama City. You, Me & Marley You, Me & Marley is a BBC2 television drama directed by Richard Spence and starring Marc OShea, Bronagh Gallagher, Michael Liebmann, and Michael Gregory. It was first screened in the Screenplay series on 30 September 1992. The film was produced by Chris Parr. The screenplay was written by Graham Reid. Double Exposure Double Exposure is a 1994 crime drama, starring Ron Perlman, Ian Buchanan, and Dedee Pfeiffer. Taebaek sanmaek The Taebaek Mountains is a 1994 South Korean film directed by Im Kwon-taek. Terminal Virus Terminal Virus is a 1995 American film produced by Roger Corman and starring James Brolin. It is part of the Roger Corman Presents series. La lupa La lupa is a 1996 Italian drama film directed by Gabriele Lavia. It is based on the novella with the same name by Giovanni Verga. Yesterday's Guys Used No Arsenic Yesterdays Guys Used No Arsenic is a 1976 Argentine black comedy crime film directed by José A. Martínez Suárez. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Murder Melody The Melody of Murder,, is a 1944 Danish film noir directed by Bodil Ipsen and starring Gull-Maj Norin and Poul Reichhardt. The dark tale revolves around a sexually ambiguous serial killer whose crimes are committed to a French cabaret song, and the police suspect a chanteuse who sings the same tune during her performances. Produced during the German occupation of Denmark in World War II, the film was praised by critics for its "stylish cinematography, thematic intensity, and dark vision of Copenhagen;" and consider it one of the most influential Danish films of that period. In My Sister's Shadow In My Sisters Shadow is a 1999 American made-for-television thriller drama film directed by Sandor Stern and starring Nancy McKeon, Janet Leigh, Thomas Joseph McCarthy and Alexandra Wilson. The film originally aired on CBS on January 5, 1999. A Bullet in the Head A Bullet in the Head is a 1990 Canadian drama film directed by Attila Bertalan. The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film centres on a soldier, wounded in war, who is struggling to survive after being trapped behind enemy lines. The films dialogue is spoken entirely in an invented language. It was the first film ever selected as Canadas submission to the Academy Award competition for Best Foreign Language Film which was not in French, and one of just three such films overall alongside the later The Fast Runner and Water. Film historian Peter Cowie called it "a nightmarish fairytale about the absurdity and futility of war." Sally Marshall Is Not an Alien Sally Marshall Is Not an Alien is a 1999 family drama film starring Helen Neville, Natalie Vansier, and Thea Gumbert. It was released on July 1, 1999 in Australia. The Outsider Gangster World is a science-fiction TV movie released in 1998. It was about a futuristic theme park in which people interact with androids in violent gangster-style scenarios. The cast included Xavier Declie, Jerry Doyle, David Leisure and Stacey Williams. Despite the title and premise, it is unconnected with the film Westworld. The Sensuous Doll The Red Headed Corpse is a 1972 Italian-Turkish giallo film directed by Renzo Russo. Red Rose Red Rose is a 1980 Hindi-language psychological thriller film, starring Rajesh Khanna and Poonam Dhillon. It was a remake of the Tamil movie Sigappu Rojakkal, made by the same director Bharathi Raja and the same cinematographer P. S. Nivas. The original Tamil movie was reported to be loosely inspired by Raman Raghavs grisly crimes and was dubbed in Telugu as Erra Gulabilu, and was also remade in Japanese as Red Roses and in Russian as Krasnyye Rozy. Saathi Saathi is a 1991 Indian Hindi crime drama film directed by Mahesh Bhatt, written by Robin Bhatt and starring Aditya Pancholi, Mohsin Khan, Varsha Usgaonkar, And Soni Razdan. in the lead roles. Anupam Kher and Paresh Rawal portray the negative roles. This is Aditya Pancholis biggest hit as a lead actor and established him in Bollywood. Dívka v modrém Dívka v modrém is a 1939 Czech comedy film directed by Otakar Vávra. The Army Game The Army Game is a 1961 French black-and-white comedy about induction and basic training of army conscripts, co-directed by François Truffaut and Claude de Givray. It recorded admissions of 1,290,967 in France. Identity Pieces Identity Pieces is a 1998 Belgian/French/Congolese comedy film written and directed by Mwezé Ngangura. It premiered at the 1998 Toronto International Film Festival. Suddenly Suddenly is a 1996 American made-for-television drama film starring Kirstie Alley and Jason Beghe. Directed by Robert Allan Ackerman and written by David Kinghorn and Marilyn Kinghorn, it was first aired on ABC on December 1, 1996. It deals with some of the issues faced by paraplegic wheelchair users. Movin' with Nancy Movin with Nancy was a television special featuring Nancy Sinatra in a series of musical vignettes featuring herself and other artists. Produced by Nancys production company, Boots Enterprises, Inc., and sponsored by Royal Crown Cola, the show was originally broadcast on the NBC television network on December 11, 1967. It produced a companion soundtrack album, and was later released on DVD. Sukeban deka is a live action Japanese film that was released in 1987. The movie closely follows a TV and manga series Sukeban Deka written and illustrated by Shinji Wada. It stars Yoko Minamino and Yui Asaka, who were also in the TV series. The movie was followed by Sukeban Deka II in 1988. Angst Angst is a 2000 black comedy written by Anthony OConnor, directed by Daniel Nettheim and starring Sam Lewis, Jessica Napier, Justin Smith and Abi Tucker. It was shot in and around Sydney, Australia. The film was released in Australian theatres on 31 August 2000. Very Mean Men Very Mean Men is a 2000 American crime-comedy film directed by Tony Vitale and starring Matthew Modine, Ben Gazzara, Martin Landau, Scott Baio, Burt Young, and Paul Ben-Victor. Lunch Hour Lunch Hour is a 1962 film based on a one-act play by John Mortimer. It is about a man and a woman who attempt to have an affair during their lunch hour, but are continually interrupted. Shirley Anne Field described it as perhaps "the most enjoyable film Id ever done" because the cast and crew all worked so closely together. Mahaanta: The Film Mahaanta is a 1997 Bollywood Action film, produced by Ayub Khan under the Ayesha Film banner and directed by Afzal Khan. It stars Jeetendra, Sanjay Dutt, Madhuri Dixit in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Golanthara Vartha Golanthara Vartha is a 1993 Malayalam film written by Sreenivasan and directed by Sathyan Anthikad. The film stars Mammootty, Shobana, Sreenivasan and Kanaka in the main roles. It was considered as a hit at the box office. Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland is an Australian 51-minute direct-to-video animated film from Burbank Films Australia. It was originally released in 1988. The film is based on Lewis Carrolls classic English novel, Alices Adventures in Wonderland, first published in 1865, and was adapted by Paul Leadon. Unlike many other adaptations of the novel, this one did not borrow elements from its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass, combined into one film. The production company produced a 73-minute adaptation of the second novel the year before, in 1987, entitled Alice: Through the Looking-Glass. The 1988 film was produced by Roz Phillips and directed by Rich Trueblood. Quite uncommon among Burbank Films Australias adaptations of classic literary works, Alice in Wonderland featured one original theme song, composed by Mark Isaacs. The copyright in this film is now owned by Pulse Distribution and Entertainment and administered by digital rights management firm NuTech Digital. Anurodh Anurodh is a 1977 Hindi musical drama film, based on the 1963 Bengali film Deya Neya, produced by Girija Samanta and directed by Shakti Samanta. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Vinod Mehra, Simple Kapadia, Rita Bhaduri, Ashok Kumar, Asrani, Asit Sen Utpal Dutt and Nirupa Roy. The music of the film is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The movie revolves around a rich city boy, who aspires to be a musician against his fathers wishes and assumes a different identity to sing for a radio station, while his songs are written by a poor friend Pyarelal quoted in an interview "Rajesh Khanna had great interest in music and a terrific sense of melody too. His music is dominated by Pancham and us and we accepted Shakti Samantas Anurodh only because Rajesh Khanna had had some misunderstanding with Pancham then and did not want to work with him." Director Shakti Samanta said that although the film had an "interesting story", he felt that audiences didnt want to accept the leading man, Rajesh Khanna, doing romantic scenes with his real-life wife Dimple Kapadias sister Simple Kapadia and this is the reason this film was just a superhit otherwise it would have been a bigger blockbuster. Baat Ban Jaye Baat Ban Jaye is a 1986 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Bharat Rangachary, starring Sanjeev Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty, Utpal Dutt, Raj Babbar, Zeenat Aman, Amol Palekar, Aruna Irani and Shakti Kapoor.This film is Inspired from the 1964 Hollywood film "What a way to go". Till Dad Do Us Part Till Dad Do Us Part is a 2001 television comedy film directed by Randall Miller, written by Douglas Soesbe, and starring John Larroquette, Markie Post, and Jeffrey Jones. It was originally televised on the Fox Family Channel on June 17, 2001. The Impossible Elephant The Impossible Elephant is a 2001 Canadian adventure comedy film directed by Martin Wood and written by Robert C. Cooper. The film premiered at the Sprockets Toronto International Film Festival for Children in April 20, 2001 and was later released on home media by the distributor Peace Arch Entertainment. Gangs from Rosario Rosarigasinos is a 2001 Argentine film, written and directed by Rodrigo Grande and starring Federico Luppi and Ulises Dumont. The film is also known as Presos del Olvido in Spain. The film was produced by Adolfo Aristarain, José Martínez, and José A. Martínez Suárez; the associate producer was Alfredo Suaya and was partly funded by the INCAA. S&M Hunter is a 1986 comedy pink film directed by Shuji Kataoka and starring Shiro Shimomoto, Hiromi Saotome and Yutaka Ikejima. The Skies Have Bowed Jhuk Gaya Aasman is a 1968 film directed by Lekh Tandon. The film stars Rajendra Kumar, Saira Banu, Rajendranath and Prem Chopra. Music is by Shankar Jaikishan. The film is a remake of the American film Here Comes Mr. Jordan. It performed "below average" at the box office. The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. First Kiss First Kiss is a 1998 South Korea romantic drama film directed by Kim Tae-kyun and produced by Jeong Tae-won. Tirana Year Zero Tirana Year Zero, is a 2002 Albanian film that tells the story of a young couple in post-communist Albania, at a time when many Albanians left the country in search for a better life abroad. The protagonist of the movie is Nik, who lives in the capital of Albania, Tirana, along with his mother and father. He is in love with a beautiful girl named Klara, who wants to move to Paris to be a model. Nik makes his living with an old truck that belonged to his father, who is now sick, and seemingly dying. Amidst the criticisms of his mother, the confusion and desperation covering the country, and the desire of his girlfriend to leave, Nik is still unsure whether he wants to leave. The film explores the way Nik handles the events of his life. N.Y.H.C. N.Y.H.C. is a documentary film directed by Frank Pavich about the mid-90s New York hardcore scene. Filmed in mid-1995, it was completed and self-released on VHS by the director in 1999. The documentary was acquired for distribution by HALO 8 Entertainment in December 2007. On March 25, 2008, Halo-8 released a two-disc special edition for the documentarys first time on DVD. Disc 2 features previously unreleased footage including "Where Are They Now?" interviews shot ten years after the original documentary, live performances of complete songs by Vision of Disorder, Madball, 25 ta Life, 108, No Redeeming Social Value, District 9, and more, as well as new interviews with Lou Koller and Toby Morse. Ku qi de nü ren Cry Woman is a 2002 Chinese film directed by Liu Bingjian. It was Lius third feature film and like his previous two films, Incense and Men and Women, Cry Woman was not given permission to screen in China. Cry Woman stars the Beijing Opera star Liao Qin in her first film role. Despite being banned in China, the film was screened at several international venues, including the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival held in the Czech Republic and in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Headnoise Headnoise is a Slovenian feature film by the director Andrej Košak, featuring Jernej Šugman in the main role. It was released in 2002. It was edited by Jurij Moškon, who received the Best Cinematography Award at the Cologne Mediterranean Film Festival for it. Pipo en de p-p-Parelridder Pipo en de P-P-Parelridder is a 2003 Dutch movie based on the childrens television show Pipo de Clown. The film received a Golden Film for having drawn 100,000 visitors. The Diamond Ring Hirer Angti is a 1992 Bengali film by Rituporno Ghosh, starring Moon Moon Sen, Basanta Choudhury and Pradip Mukherjee. Opopomoz Opopomoz is a 2003 Italian-French-Spanish animation film directed by Enzo DAlò. It tells an unusual and curious Christmas story, set in a modern-day Naples, during the Christmas season. The film was shot in two years, with a budget of about 10 million euro. North Korean Guys North Korean Guys, also released as Lost in the South Mission: Going Home, is a 2003 South Korean comedy film directed by Ahn Jin-woo. The film depicts a pair of North Korean sailors who find themselves in South Korea and their subsequent attempts to return home. Swarm of the Snakehead Swarm of the Snakehead is a 2006 comedy/horror feature film directed by Frank A. Lama and Joel C. Denning and written by Seth Hurwitz. It is the first feature from producers Lama and Hurwitzs Baltimore-based production company Ten Pound Films. The ensemble cast includes Gunnar Hansen, Rigg Kennedy and Miss Maryland Teen USA 2006 Jamie OBrien. Swarm of the Snakehead was shot on 16 mm film in and around Easton between 2002 and 2005. Post-production was completed during the summer of 2006. A rough cut of the film was premiered for friends and family at The Charles Theatre in Baltimore on June 21, 2006. The sold-out screening led to several articles in Maryland papers including The Baltimore Sun, as well as radio and television appearances. During one such appearance on the Baltimore CBS affiliate WJZ-TV, anchor and longtime Maryland personality Marty Bass called Swarm of the Snakehead "lots of fun" and "John Waters-esque." While making Swarm of the Snakehead, Lama starred in Fear of Clowns released by Lions Gate Entertainment in 2005 and the upcoming Fear of Clowns 2, which he also produced. At the same time, Hurwitz edited Swarm and shepherded the film through post-production, working closely with sound designer Kevin Hill and composer Tom Alonso. Jaago Jaago is a 2004 Indian crime thriller film. It stars Sanjay Kapoor, Raveena Tandon, Manoj Bajpayee and Hansika Motwani. The film is based on a true incident from August 2002, in which a mentally challenged 10-year-old girl was raped on her local commuting train. The plot deals with the rape and death of a ten-year-old schoolgirl and the dramatic quest for justice by a lone but determined police inspector. Shart: The Challenge Shart: The Challenge is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film written and directed by Puri Jagannadh. This film stars Tusshar Kapoor, Gracy Singh, Amrita Arora, and Anupam Kher. Its a remake of his Telugu blockbuster, Badri. Short Cut to Nirvana: Kumbh Mela Short Cut to Nirvana: Kumbh Mela is a 2004 feature documentary film by Nick Day and Maurizio Benazzo about the 2001 Maha Kumbh Mela at Allahabad. The documentary premiered in the USA on May 11, 2004. The film won several awards on the festival circuit and played in theaters across the US and Europe. Jee Aayan Nu Jee Ayan Nu is a Punjabi feature film, released in 2002. It stars Harbhajan Mann in the lead role with Priya Gill. It was directed by Manmohan Singh. It is one of the first most successful movie in Punjabi cinema, after the civil war in Punjab, and is credited of reviving the once successful Punjabi Movie Industry. The movies songs are quite popular and were sung by Harbhajan Mann, Alka Yagnik and others. Jee Aayan Nu is the first film in the history of Punjabi cinema to be made on such a lavish scale and with renowned technicians who have contributed their best efforts and dedication. One Night One Night is a 2005 motion picture. It was the directorial debut of Niki Karimi. The movie was screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Giuliani Time Giuliani Time is a 2005 documentary film by Kevin Keating about Rudy Giuliani, former Mayor of New York City. The Village Voice called the documentary "an incisive portrait of power seizure and class combat as it was performed, by the numbers, on the municipal level." The film contains several archival segments, as well as interviews with Village Voice writer and unauthorized Giuliani biographer, Wayne Barrett and radio journalist Doug Henwood. The documentarys title is a reference to a phrase that police officers allegedly uttered to Abner Louima when they tortured him in a Brooklyn police precinct house. Louima himself later recanted that statement, saying he had made it up. The phrase was also used by John Shaft in the 2000 remake of Shaft. As of late 2010, Giuliani Time has a rating of 85% positive at Rotten Tomatoes. Giuliani Time is distributed by Cinema Libre Studio. A special election version of the film was released on 2/5/2008. http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117926280.html?categoryid=31&cs=1|title=Giuliani Time Review - Film Reviews-Rotterdam, Entertainment - Variety|publisher=}} Mahasamudram Mahasamudram is a 2006 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by S. Janardanan and produced by G. Suresh Kumar under the production company Revathy Kalamandhir. It stars Mohanlal and Laila Mehdin. The film features songs composed by M. Jayachandran and background score by Kannan Sooraj Balan. Mahasamudram was released on the occasion of Onam in 2006. Boom Boom Sabotage Tony Hawk in Boom Boom Sabotage is a computer-animated feature-length film starring Tony Hawk produced by Mainframe Entertainment. FUNimation Entertainment distributed the film in the United States, while Alliance Atlantis distributed it in Canada. In Mainframes early productions, the film was titled Tony Hawk in Boom Boom Goes the Circus, which used cel-shaded characters. Some of the early designs can still be seen in Mainframes web site. Circulation Circulation is a 2008 fantasy-psychological thriller film written and directed by Ryan Harper. It stars Yvonne DeLaRosa and Sherman Koltz as residents in a purgatory-like existence where people are reincarnated as animals. Le ragioni dell'aragosta Sympathy for the Lobster is a 2007 Italian mockumentary film written, directed and starred by Sabina Guzzanti. The film premiered out of competition at the 64th Venice International Film Festival. Fallout Fallout is a one-off television film-length crime drama, broadcast on 3 July 2008, as part of Channel 4s Disarming Britain series. The drama explores the lives of a group of teenagers in South London, following the fatal stabbing of a mutual associate, Kwame Abena, and the subsequent investigation lead by DS Joe Stephens. Doraemon: Nobita and the Tin Labyrinth is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered on 6 March 1993 in Japan. It is the 14th Doraemon film. A Woman A Woman is a 2010 American-Italian drama film written and directed by Giada Colagrande and starring Willem Dafoe and Jess Weixler. Surrogate Valentine Surrogate Valentine is a 2011 independent comedy film directed and produced by Dave Boyle. The films plot concerns a musician named Goh Nakamura. Plug & Pray Plug & Pray is a 2010 documentary film about the promise, problems and ethics of artificial intelligence and robotics. The main protagonists are the former MIT professor Joseph Weizenbaum and the futurist Raymond Kurzweil. The title is a pun on the computer hardware phrase "Plug and Play". Fake Fruit Factory Fake Fruit Factory is a 1986 experimental documentary film by Chick Strand. Ghost Shark 2: Urban Jaws Ghost Shark 2: Urban Jaws is a 2015 New Zealand supernatural horror film directed by Andrew Todd and Johnny Hall. It was shot on a Canon 550D in Auckland, New Zealand, with additional shooting taking place in Christchurch and Los Angeles. The Quiz Show Scandal The Quiz Show Scandal is a 2010 South Korean film. The ensemble comedy satire is written and directed by Jang Jin. At a police station, people involved in a car accident are accidentally informed of the answer to the last question of a quiz show with a prize of over ten million dollars. On the day of the show, those same people gather again to compete against each other but they only know the answer to the last question. Who is going to win the fortune? Fish n' Chips Fish n Chips is a 2011 British-Cypriot drama film written and directed by Elias Demetriou. Gangs of Tooting Broadway Gangs of Tooting Broadway is a 2013 British-Tamil crime drama film directed by Devanand Shanmugam. The film features Nav Sidhu and Kabelan Verlkumar in lead roles. It released on 4 February 2013. The story is based on gang wars between Tamil people and Black people living in Tooting Broadway. Projapoti Projapoti: The Mysterious Bird is a Bangladeshi film released in 2011. This film was directed by popular director of television Mohammad Mostofa Kamal Raz and it is his first film. This film is produced by Enayetur Rahman Bappy and under the banner of NTV Production House. Main star cast of the film was Moushumi, Zahid Hasan, Mosharraf Karim. Night of the Naked Dead Night of the Naked Dead is a 2013 American paranormal film written and directed by Junius Podrug. The film stars Emma Gruttadauria, Joshua Koopman, Alexandra Creteau, Nick Apostolides, and Carl S. Back in the lead roles. The film was an Official Selection of the 2012 Killer Film Fest. It is a micro-budget independent production that was released via DVD, cable network VOD services, and Internet streaming on December 3, 2013. In a Rush In a Rush is a 2012 French comedy-drama film written, directed by and starring Louis-Do de Lencquesaing. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. By God's Grace By Gods Grace is a 2014 American family drama film starring Cameron Deane Stewart and Savannah McReynolds. Forsaken Forsaken is a 2018 Russian science fiction film directed by Aleksey Kulikov. Live is a 2014 Japanese horror mystery suspense film directed by Noboru Iguchi and starring Yuki Yamada which was released on 10 May, 2014. Angry Babies in Love Angry Babies in Love is a 2014 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Saji Surendran and scripted by Krishna Poojappura. It stars Anoop Menon and Bhavana. The film, produced by Darshan Ravi under the banner of Demac Creations, has music composed by Bijibal and cinematography by Anil Nair. The film was released on 14 June 2014 and received mixed reviews from critics. The music label for the movie is Muzik247 Second Hand Husband Second Hand Husband is a 2015 Indian romantic comedy film produced by GB Entertainment and directed by Smeep Kang and starring Gippy Grewal, Tina Ahuja, and Dharmendra. The film marks the Bollywood film debut of Govinda’s daughter, Tina Ahuja, and Punjabi singer and actor Gippy Grewal. The film released on 3 July 2015. Best and Most Beautiful Things Best and Most Beautiful Things is a 2016 documentary film directed by Garrett Zevgetis and produced by Zevgetis, Ariana Garfinkel, Jeff Consiglio, and Jordan Salvatoriello. Its world premiere was held at the South by Southwest film festival on March 14, 2016, where it was nominated for a Jury Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film explores the coming of age of an exuberant and precocious young blind woman, Michelle Smith, who identifies as being on the autism spectrum. As she tries various ways of finding her true self in a new world of adults, she struggles with family tensions and trying to keep a job. On a more personal level, she begins developing a sense of sexual identity through exploring aspects of fetishism. In a December 1, 2016 review in The New York Times, Neil Genzlinger called the film "a remarkably forthright documentary" in which Ms. Smith makes "a difficult transition for someone with disabilities - the end of the schooling years, with their structure and relative safety." The same review named the film a New York Times "Critics Pick." Barefoot at Dawn Barefoot at Dawn is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, directed by Francis Leclerc and released in 2017. Written by Leclerc and Fred Pellerin as an adaptation of Félix Leclercs semi-autobiographical novel Pieds nus dans laube, the film stars Justin Leyrolles-Bouchard as the young Félix Leclerc growing up in La Tuque, Quebec. Roy Dupuis and Catherine Sénart also appear as Félixs parents, Leo and Fabiola Leclerc, and Robert Lepage as his uncle Rodolphe. The film represented Francis Leclercs first attempt to openly address his legacy as the son of Félix Leclerc, one of Quebecs musical icons, in his own work. The film received three Prix Iris nominations at the 2nd Prix Iris in 2018: Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design and Best Visual Effects. Love and Lies is a 2017 Japanese film adaptation of the manga series by Musawo. The film was released on October 14, 2017 in Japan. Instead of a love triangle between one boy and two girls, it had have one girl and two boys. The film stars Aoi Morikawa as Aoi Nisaka, the lead heroine; Takumi Kitamura as Yūto Siba, Aois childhood friend; and Kanta Satō as Sōsuke Takachino, Aois arranged partner. The film was be directed by Takeshi Furusawa and the screenplay done by Erika Yoshida. Ruben Blades Is Not My Name Ruben Blades Is Not My Name is a 2018 Panamanian documentary film directed by Abner Benaim. It was selected as the Panamanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Prisoner of Society Prisoner of Society is a 2018 Georgian short documentary film directed by Rati Tsiteladze. It is nominated for the European Film Academy for Best Short Film at the 31st European Film Awards Po cem muzi touzí Po čem muži touží is a 2018 Czech comedy film directed by Rudolf Havlík.. The movie tells the story of a charismatic and self-confident man, Karel Král. At first sight a successful man, a bit chauvinist maybe, but still very popular with women, though in fact struggling in his personal life. He argues with his former wife over his 17 year-old daughter, who hates him because of the way he leads his life. And one day, the consequences of his behaviour finally take effect. He loses his job because of several mistakes and a consequent decline in the number of the sold magazines, he gets into a fight with his former wife and daughter again, a woman crashes his car and for his position of editor-in-chief is hired young and beautiful Leona. Karel and his best friend Čestmír decide to solve it in a typical way - they get drunk and during the wild night, he expresses a wish to become a woman and in the morning, he wakes up in his former wife’s body. The film also features The Silver Spoons first official single "He´s Got My Money Now" which after being released instantly became a radio sensation in the Czech Republic and enabled them to win Best New Artist of the year at the IREPORT Music Awards. Max Takes Tonics Max Takes Tonics is a 1911 French film directed by Max Linder. The film is also known as Max and His Prescription and Victime du quinquina. Behind the Door Behind the Door is a surviving 1919 silent war drama film produced by Thomas Ince, directed by Irvin Willat and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The picture is a starring vehicle for veteran actor Hobart Bosworth. The films source is a short story by Gouverneur Morris, "Behind the Door". The film is extant at the Library of Congress and the Gosfilmofond Russian State Archive. The supporting cast features Jane Novak and Wallace Beery. Get Your Man Get Your Man is an American motion picture produced by Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation and released in 1927. The silent film was directed by Dorothy Arzner, and stars Clara Bow, Charles "Buddy" Rogers, and Josef Swickard. The Library of Congress holds an incomplete print of this film, missing two out of six reels. Paramount did not renew this films copyright in 1955, so the film is now in the public domain. Tall Timber Tall Timber is a 1928 silent animated short film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and is the 23rd in the series. In terms of production, the film was for many years the last extant Oswald cartoon directed by Walt Disney; until late 2015, when Sleigh Bells, the Oswald cartoon made after Tall Timber, was rediscovered. Boxing Gloves Boxing Gloves is a 1929 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Anthony Mack. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on September 9, 1929, it was the 90th Our Gang short to be released. The Fall Guy The Fall Guy is a 1930 American pre-Code crime drama film directed by Leslie Pearce and adapted for the screen by Tim Whelan. Based on the Broadway hit The Fall Guy, a Comedy in Three Acts, which was written by George Abbott and James Gleason, the RKO production stars Jack Mulhall, Pat OMalley, and Mae Clarke. The year after this films release, Clarke would become famous as a result of her minor role in another crime drama, The Public Enemy, in which James Cagney shoves a grapefruit into her face. The Yellow Ticket The Yellow Ticket is a 1931 pre-Code American drama film based on the 1914 play of the same name by Michael Morton, produced by the Fox Film Corporation, and directed by Raoul Walsh. The film stars Elissa Landi and Lionel Barrymore and features Boris Karloff. It is also a noteworthy example of productions from the pre-Code era in that it includes brief nudity. The original play, presented on Broadway, ran from January to June 1914 and starred Lionels younger brother John Barrymore opposite Florence Reed. This film is the third American adaptation of the play. The first two are The Yellow Passport from 1916 and The Yellow Ticket from 1918. A German version, Der Gelbe Schein, was also filmed and released in 1918. The Woman Condemned The Woman Condemned is a 1934 American pre-Code film directed by Dorothy Davenport, best known as a silent actress and wife of Wallace Reid. In Old Santa Fe In Old Santa Fe is a 1934 American Western film directed by David Howard, starring Ken Maynard, George "Gabby" Hayes and Evalyn Knapp and featuring the first screen appearance of Gene Autry, singing a rendition of "Wyoming Waltz" accompanied by his own acoustic guitar with Smiley Burnette on accordion. Autry and Burnette were uncredited, but the scene served as a screen test for the duo for subsequent singing cowboy films, beginning with The Phantom Empire, in which Autry had his first leading role. Based on a story by Wallace MacDonald and John Rathmell, the film is about a cowboy who loses his horse in a rigged horse race and gets framed for the murder of a stagecoach driver. The film was shot on location in Kentucky and Keystone Studios in California. Four Hours to Kill! Four Hours to Kill! is a 1935 American drama film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Richard Barthelmess. Lady Behave! Lady Behave! is a 1938 American film directed by Lloyd Corrigan. The sophisticated comedy was released by Republic Pictures. Porky's Badtime Story Porkys Badtime Story is a Looney Tunes cartoon starring Porky Pig and second appearance of Gabby Goat ever produced. The cartoon was directed by Robert Clampett. The short was later remade in 1944 as Tick Tock Tuckered, with Daffy Duck taking Gabbys role. Sailing Along Sailing Along is a 1938 British musical comedy film directed by Sonnie Hale and starring Jessie Matthews, Barry MacKay, Roland Young, Jack Whiting, Frank Pettingell, Noel Madison and Alastair Sim. The screenplay concerns a woman who gives up her chances of stardom to be with a man. A Yank on the Burma Road A Yank on the Burma Road is a 1942 drama film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Laraine Day and Barry Nelson. It is also known as China Caravan and Yanks on the Burma Road. Submarine Base Submarine Base is a 1943 American film directed by Albert H. Kelley for Producers Releasing Corporation. The working title was Raiders of the Pacific. Adventures of Rusty The Adventures of Rusty is a 1945 drama film, the first in the "Rusty" series of childrens films. The series of eight films were made in the 1940s by Columbia Pictures with stories centered on Rusty a German shepherd dog. The film is notable for featuring the famous Ace the Wonder Dog as Rusty, the only appearance by Ace in the Rusty films. It was directed by Paul Burnford. The Purple Monster Strikes The Purple Monster Strikes is a 1945 Republic Movie serial. It was also released as a Century 66 television film under the title D-Day on Mars. The original production title for the serial was The Purple Shadow Strikes. The sequel to this serial was the 1950 Flying Disc Man from Mars, which used much of the footage from the original. Things Happen at Night Things Happen at Night is a 1947 British supernatural ghost comedy film directed by Francis Searle and starring Gordon Harker, Alfred Drayton, Robertson Hare and Gwynneth Vaughan. The film is based upon a stage play, The Poltergeist, by Frank Harvey Jnr. A Bone for a Bone A Bone for a Bone is a Looney Tunes short starring the Goofy Gophers. The cartoon, released in 1951, was directed by Friz Freleng and released by Warner Bros. Pictures, and was the first of four Goofy Gophers cartoon directed by Freleng, and would be the final work by J.B. Hardaway at the Warner Bros. studio, having returned after almost a decade at the Walter Lantz studio. F.B.I. Girl FBI Girl is a 1951 American film noir crime film about a female FBI employee who becomes involved in government plot involving corruption and murder. The film was directed by William A. Berke, and stars Cesar Romero, George Brent and Audrey Totter. It was made by Lippert Pictures. Daag Daag is a 1952 Indian Hindi film produced and directed by Amiya Chakravarty. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Nimmi and Lalita Pawar in lead roles. The films music is composed by the duo Shankar Jaikishan. Dilip Kumar won the first ever Filmfare Award in the Best Actor category for his performance in this film. The Awards were instituted from 1954. The film fared well at the box office and was declared a hit. Radio Cab Murder Radio Cab Murder is a 1954 British crime film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Jimmy Hanley, Lana Morris and Sonia Holm. The Gadfly The Gadfly is a 1955 Soviet historical drama film based on the eponymous novel by Ethel Lilian Voynich and directed by Aleksandr Faintsimmer. In 1955 the film was third in attendance in the Soviet Union, collecting 39.16 million ticket sales. The motion picture tells a story of the underground struggle of Italian patriots against the Austrian invaders for independence of their homeland. Against the background of these events is a tragic story of a man transformed from a pure heart and an enthusiastic young man to an ruthless revolutionary - the legendary and elusive Gadfly. The film adaptation is more ideological than the Voynich novel. The romantic subplot was significantly reduced; Arthur and Gemma are shown not as lovers but as party comrades and the jealousy between Arthur and Giovanni due to Gemma is not depicted. Dobrovoltsy Volunteers is a Soviet feature film of 1958 based on the novel of same name in poetry by Yevgeniy Dolmatovsky. No Trees in the Street No Trees in the Street is a 1959 British crime thriller directed by J. Lee Thompson and written by Ted Willis, from his 1948 stage play of the same name. Gunmen from Laredo Gunmen from Laredo is a 1959 American western film produced and directed by Wallace MacDonald, which stars Robert Knapp, Maureen Hingert, and Walter Coy. Bluebeards Ten Honeymoons Bluebeards Ten Honeymoons is a 1960 British thriller directed by W. Lee Wilder and starring George Sanders, Corinne Calvet and Jean Kent. Wasteland Wasteland is a 1960 French Drama film directed by Marcel Carné and starring Danielle Gaubert and Maurice Caffarelli. The story is loosely based on the novel Tomboy by Hal Ellson. Sword of the Conqueror Sword of the Conqueror is a 1961 Italian adventure film written and directed by Carlo Campogalliani and starring Jack Palance and Eleonora Rossi Drago. Hokuspokus oder: Wie lasse ich meinen Mann verschwinden...? Hocuspocus is a 1966 West German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Heinz Rühmann, Liselotte Pulver and Fritz Tillmann. It is based on a play by Curt Goetz, which had previously been adapted into several film versions. The films sets were designed by the art director Otto Pischinger. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin. L'uomo che ride The Man Who Laughs is a 1966 Italian historical drama film based on the novel of the same name by Victor Hugo. The Hostage The Hostage is a 1967 Crown International low-budget motion picture starring Don OKelly, James Almanzar and Joanne Brown, with Leland Brown, John Carradine, and Harry Dean Stanton. The film was directed by Russell S. Doughten Jr. It was adapted for the screen by Robert Laning, based on the 1959 novel The Hostage by Henry Farrell. When it was made, Don OKelly was a TV actor. His career was cut short when he died shortly after making this movie. This was one of Harry Dean Stantons earliest films. The plot centers on a young boy who becomes a hostage after he is accidentally closed inside a moving van. Oh, Sun Soleil O is a 1967 French-Mauritanian drama film directed by Med Hondo. Der Tod im roten Jaguar Death in the Red Jaguar is a 1968 thriller film directed by Harald Reinl and starring George Nader, Heinz Weiss and Daniela Surina. It was part of the Jerry Cotton series of films. Interrabang Interrabang is a 1969 Italian giallo film directed by Giuliano Biagetti. The title refers to a punctuation mark combining a question mark and an exclamation mark, which appears as a necklace worn by the character Valeria throughout the film. Sambizanga Sambizanga is a 1972 film by director Sarah Maldoror. Set in 1961 at the onset of the Angolan War of Independence, it follows the struggles of Angolan militants involved with the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola, an anti-colonial political movement of which Maldorors husband, Mário Coelho Pinto de Andrade, was a leader. The film is based on the novella A vida verdadeira de Domingos Xavier by Angolan writer José Luandino Vieira. Something to Hide Something to Hide, is a 1972 British thriller film, written and directed by Alastair Reid, based on a 1963 novel by Nicholas Monsarrat. The film stars Peter Finch, Shelley Winters, Colin Blakely, Linda Hayden and Graham Crowden. Finch plays a man harassed by his shrewish wife who, after picking up a pregnant teenage hitchhiker is driven to murder and madness. The film was not released commercially in the United States until 1976. Cry Panic Cry Panic is a 1974 American made-for-television mystery film directed by James Goldstone and starring John Forsythe, Earl Holliman and Ralph Meeker. The film premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on February 6, 1974 and was co-produced by Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg. Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan is a 1975 American two-part made-for-television drama film which dramatizes the events following the 1964 abduction and murders of Chaney in Mississippi. In this, it is similar in theme to the 1988 movie Mississippi Burning, though some names and details were changed, and both productions pick up the approximate storyline of the 1990 TV-movie Murder in Mississippi. Attack on Terror starred Ned Beatty, John Beck, Marlyn Mason, Billy Green Bush, Dabney Coleman, Virginia Gregg, George Grizzard, Rip Torn, Sheila Larken, Hilly Hicks, and two M*A*S*H alumni, Wayne Rogers and Johnny Haymer. I Miss You, Hugs and Kisses I Miss You, Hugs and Kisses is a 1978 Canadian drama-mystery film. It is based on the Peter Demeter murder case. The film is one of the infamous "Video Nasties" and is the first film composed by Howard Shore. The Eruption of Mount St. Helens! The Eruption of Mount St. Helens! is a 1980 American short documentary film directed by George Casey. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. It was released on DVD by Graphic Films Corporation. Les branchés à Saint-Tropez Les Branchés à Saint-Tropez is a French B movie by Max Pécas. It was a very big success when it came out in the theaters. It is the first part of Maw Pécass "Saint-Tropez" trilogy, the two other movies being: Deux enfoirés à Saint-Tropez and On se calme et on boit frais à Saint-Tropez. Karadjordjeva smrt Karađorđes death is a 1983 Yugoslavian history drama film, directed by Đorđe Kadijević. The film was written by Danko Popović. Impiegati Impiegati, internationally released as Bank Clerks, is a 1985 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Pupi Avati. It was selected for the Quinzaine des Realisateurs in the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. For her performance Elena Sofia Ricci won a Globo doro for Best New Actress. Kinky Business Kinky Business is an American pornographic movie takeoff of the mainstream film Risky Business. It stars Tom Byron in the Tom Cruise role, and Tanya Lawson in the Rebecca De Mornay part. Others stars include Ginger Lynn, Misty Mallory, Laurie Smith, Lois Ayres, Jerry Butler, Raven, Crystal Breeze, Cynthia Brooks and Gina Carrera. Ron Jeremy and Kristara Barrington are featured in non-sex roles. Traci Lords had one scene in the film. Controversy would come after the news that Traci Lords was underage at the time of production, the film was later re-released with her sex scene removed. Even so, the original, uncut version is still very widely available. A scene with Lynn and Byron won the 1985 AVN Award for Best Couples Sex Scene. Pyar Jhukta Nahin Pyar Jhukta Nahin is a Hindi-languageIndianIndian directeddirected by Vijay Sadanah, starring directed by Vijay Sadanah, starring directed by Vijay Sadanah, starring directed by Vijay Sadanah, starring BinduBindu. Bindu. Aa Gale Lag JaaAinaAina. It was remade in Kannada as VishnuvardhanVishnuvardhan and Vishnuvardhan and Vishnuvardhan and Vishnuvardhan and Vishnuvardhan and Vishnuvardhan and Vishnuvardhan and Vishnuvardhan and BinduBindu ... Kamini Pratap Master Vicky ... Vicky Khanna Bindu ... Kamini Pratap Master Vicky ... Vicky Khanna Bindu ... Kamini Pratap Master Vicky ... Vicky Khanna Bindu ... Kamini Pratap Master Vicky ... Vicky Khanna Bindu ... Kamini Pratap Master Vicky ... Vicky Khanna Bindu ... Kamini Pratap Master Vicky ... Vicky Khanna Bindu ... Kamini Pratap Master Vicky ... Vicky Khanna Bindu ... Kamini Pratap Master Vicky ... Vicky Khanna Bindu ... Kamini Pratap Master Vicky ... Vicky Khanna Bindu ... Kamini Pratap Master Vicky ... Vicky Khanna AinaAa Gale Lag JaaAinaAina. surprisingly, while the producers of Pyar Jhukta Nahin acknowledge its source of inspiration, Pakistani film Aina and its makers hardly ever acknowledge its source of inspiration. It was remade in Kannada as VishnuvardhanVishnuvardhan and Vishnuvardhan and Vishnuvardhan and Vishnuvardhan and Vishnuvardhan and Pyaar Jhukta Nahin}} Pyaar Jhukta Nahin}} Pyaar Jhukta Nahin}} Pyaar Jhukta Nahin}} Pyaar Jhukta Nahin}} Pyaar Jhukta Nahin}} Family Life Family Life is a 1985 French film by Jacques Doillon. The Pleasure The Pleasure is an Italian erotic drama film directed by Joe DAmato. Csók, Anyu! Love, Mother is a 1987 Hungarian drama film directed by János Rózsa. It was entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival where Dorottya Udvaros won the award for Best Actress. Soft and Hard Soft and Hard is a video piece created by Jean-Luc Godard and Anne-Marie Miéville in 1985. It runs for 52 minutes and features their conversations about filmmaking and television. The Bit Part The Bit Part is a 1987 Australian comedy film starring Chris Haywood and Nicole Kidman.David Stratton, and featuring Wilbur Wild, Des Animal McKenna and Red Symons from The Hey Hey Its Saturday Band, starring as a joke Biker Mob. The film never achieved theatrical release and went straight to television. Three Bewildered People in the Night Three Bewildered People in the Night is a 1987 American drama film directed by Gregg Araki and starring Darcy Marta, John Lacques, and Mark Howell. The film follows three characters through the dissolution of a heterosexual relationship and the possible beginning of a gay one. And the Violins Stopped Playing And the Violins Stopped Playing is a Polish/American historical drama film written produced and directed by Alexander Ramati and based upon his biographical novel about an actual group of Romani people who were forced to flee from persecution by the Nazi regime at the height of the Porajmos, during World War II. Split Split is a 1989 film directed by Chris Shaw and starring Timothy Dwight and Joan Bechtel. Starker attempts to counter the oppressive message of a big brother media and is forced to go into hiding. The film was notable for its early use of CGI. It was the final film appearance of Gene Evans. The Man Inside The Man Inside is a 1990 American drama film directed by Bobby Roth. It stars Jürgen Prochnow and Peter Coyote. It was nominated for a Mystfest award in 1990. Terminal City Ricochet Terminal City Ricochet is a 1990 film directed by Zale Dalen. The name was taken from a hockey team called the Terminal City Ricochets. Starring Jello Biafra, Terminal City Ricochet is a dystopian comedy critical of television and its collusion with government and consumerism. Terminal City Ricochet is well known in cult film circles, but it has only been shown at film festivals, and a few times on pay-TV. The DVD combo, has been made available through the Alternative Tentacles Website. It was released in stores in October 2010. Too Romantic Too Romantic is a 1992 dramatic short film that Todd Field created while a fellow at the AFI Conservatory. It was his directorial debut. It is a dramatic piece about a fifteen-year-old boy taking a road trip with his recently widowed grandmother. The piece is notable in that it was Fields first project as a writer/director and his first introduction to many of the collaborators he continued to work with on subsequent projects, including his Academy Award-nominated features In the Bedroom and Little Children. The Blue Exile The Blue Exile is a 1993 Turkish drama film directed by Erden Kıral. The film was selected as the Turkish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Feminine Touch The Feminine Touch is a 1995 direct-to-video thriller film directed by Conrad Janis. It stars Paige Turco as Jennifer Barron, a woman who is targeted after her boyfriend is assassinated leaving secret documents in her possession. Heaven and Earth Tian Di, also known in United Kingdom as Chinese Untouchables, is a 1994 Hong Kong action crime drama film directed by David Lai and starring Andy Lau, Damian Lau and Cherie Chan. The film was produced by Laus film company Teamwork Motion Pictures. Festival Festival is a 1996 South Korean drama film directed by Im Kwon-taek, and based on the novel of the same title by Lee Cheong-jun. Jungle Boy Jungle Boy is a family adventure film produced by Damian Lee and directed by Allan Goldstein. The film stars David Fox, Lea Moreno, Jeremy Roberts, and introducing Asif Mohammed Seth as Krishna. Burnt by Frost Burnt by Frost is a 1997 Norwegian drama film directed by Knut Erik Jensen, starring Stig Henrik Hoff and Gørild Mauseth. Simon helps a group of Soviet partisans during World War II. After the war is over, he is recruited as a Soviet spy. Clover Clover is a 1997 TV-movie that first aired on USA with Elizabeth McGovern, Ernie Hudson, Zelda Harris and Beatrice Winde based on Dori Sanders bestselling 1990 novel Clover. And Love Has Vanished And Love Has Vanished is a 1961 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Aleksandar Petrović. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. The Silent Village The Silent Village is a 1943 British propaganda short film in the form of a drama documentary, made by the Crown Film Unit and directed by Humphrey Jennings. The film was named one of the top 5 documentaries of 1943 by the National Board of Review. It was inspired by the Lidice massacre in Czech Republic in June 1942. Me Musical Nephews Me Musical Nephews is a 1942 one-reel animated cartoon directed by Seymour Kneitel and animated by Tom Johnson and George Germanetti. Jack Mercer and Jack Ward wrote the script. The cartoon features Popeye and his nephews Pipeye, Poopeye, Pupeye, and Peepeye. It is the 113th episode of the Popeye series, which was released on December 25, 1942. All of the cartoon characters voices were performed by Jack Mercer, who also co-wrote the cartoon with writer Jack Ward. Me Musical Nephews was remade in color as Riot in Rhythm in 1950. There were a few differences made for these cartoons; for example, an uncredited Sammy Timberg composed the music for Me Musical Nephews, while the music for Riot in Rhythm was by Winston Sharples. Also in Riot in Rhythm, there is no mention of SweePea. The animated cartoon is in the public domain in the United States, as the copyright was not renewed. Going Home Going Home is part of the Private Snafu series of animated shorts produced by Warner Bros. during World War II. Made in 1944, the cartoon features the vocal talents of Mel Blanc and was directed by Chuck Jones. The script writers for the Snafu cartoons were typically uncredited, though animation historians consider that the scriptwriter of this short was Dr. Seuss. De witte De Witte is a Belgian film of 1934 in black and white, directed by Jan Vanderheyden. It is an adaptation of the hononymous book by Ernest Claes. De Witte was the first Flemish film production with sound and at the same time it was also very successful. Weeks after the première in Antwerps Cinema Colosseum the public kept coming to the picture. Apne Paraye Apne Paraye is a 1980 Indian Bollywood film directed by Basu Chatterjee and produced by Mushir Alam. It stars Amol Palekar and Shabana Azmi in pivotal roles. It is based on the Bengali novel, Nishkriti by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay Ashalata, who made her Hindi film debut with the film, was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. Our Mr. Sun Our Mr. Sun is a 1956 one-hour American television film in Technicolor written, produced, and directed by Frank Capra. It is a documentary that explains how the Sun works and how it also plays a huge part in human life. It was first broadcast on television by CBS in 1956. The film starred Frank Baxter as "Dr. Research", and Eddie Albert as "the fiction writer", the other recurring character in The Bell Laboratory Science Series. Marvin Miller voiced the animated sun. Sterling Holloway, who was uncredited, voiced an animated version of chlorophyll. The film is notable as the last project of actor Lionel Barrymore, who provided the voice of Father Time. The film was first broadcast on television two years after Barrymores death in 1954. Our Mr. Sun, and a companion film Hemo the Magnificent, were popular favorites for showing in primary and secondary school science classrooms from the late 1950s until the early 1980s. The film is currently available on DVD with another Frank C. Baxter film The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays. Odin , also known as Odin: Starlight Mutiny, is a 1985 Japanese anime film produced by Yoshinobu Nishizakis West Cape Corporation which was previously known for Space Battleship Yamato. It was directed by Toshio Masuda with a music score by Hiroshi Miyagawa, both of whom worked on the Yamato series. Mister Iks Mister X is a Russian musical comedy film directed by Yuli Khmelnitsky. It is based on the Leningrad Theatre of Musical Comedy operetta of the same name from 1956. The operetta itself was a Russian adaptation of Emmerich Kálmáns Die Zirkusprinzessin. Filming began in 1957, with many of the actors and artists from the Leningrad Theatre working on the film. It premiered in the Soviet Union and other countries on the May 2nd, 1958. J'ai rencontré le Père Noël Jai rencontré le Père Noël is a 1984 French science fiction fantasy film directed by Christian Gion and co-written with Didier Kaminka. It was dubbed in English by New World Pictures and retitled as Here Comes Santa Claus and released on DVD under the title I Believe in Santa Claus. The film stars Karen Cheryl, who was a popular singer at the time in France, as both Simons schoolteacher and as the Fairy. She acts and sings musical numbers in the film. Clearly designed for children, the film was primarily meant as a family comedy for the Christmas holidays. It is an opportunity for Cheryl to repeatedly sing simplistic melodies, in line with the plot. Indeed, the director is not encumbered with improbabilities. A Beautiful New World A Beautiful New World is a 1999 Chinese comedy film directed by Shi Runjiu. The film, Shis first, was co-produced by Xian Film Studio and the independent Imar Film Company. It was Imar Films second production, after 1997s Spicy Love Soup. Set in Shanghai, the film stars Jiang Wu and Tao Hong as a mismatched pair. Taiwanese pop stars Richie Jen and Wu Bai are cast in minor roles. Peau neuve New Dawn is a 1999 French drama film directed by Émilie Deleuze. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Mom, Can I Keep Her? Mom, Can I Keep Her? is a 1998 direct-to-video film, written by Sean OBannon and directed by Fred Olen Ray. Me & Isaac Newton Me & Isaac Newton is a 1999 documentary directed by Michael Apted and produced by Clear Blue Sky Productions. Children of My Heart Children of My Heart is a novel by Gabrielle Roy, published in 1977. The novel, Roys last published work of fiction, was originally published in French as Ces enfants de ma vie. The novels protagonist is "Gabrielle Roy", a young teacher in a 1930s Prairie town. Based on Roys own experiences as a teacher, the novel focuses on Gabrielle Roys relationship with her students. Angel Exit Andel Exit is a 2000 Czech drama movie directed by Vladimír Michálek with Jan Cechticky and Klára Issová. The movie was based on the 1995 novel of Jáchym Topol named Anděl. The movie earned two Czech Lion Awards in 2000 for Best Design and Best Editing. The movie vividly depicts the former atmosphere and architecture around Anděl in the 1990s, before the progressive renovation of the neighbourhood. The efforts came to fruition in the early 2000s with the construction of Zlatý Anděl, a multi-purpose office and business development, followed by a shopping centre an many more new businesses. Blind Guys Blind Guys is a 2001 Hungarian drama film directed by Péter Tímár. It was entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Prix FIPRESCI. Up Syndrome Up Syndrome is a 2001 American documentary directed by Duane Graves. It was picked up for distribution by CineClix shortly after its world premiere at the 2001 Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, and made available in the US via Amazon Prime. Its director and subject, both lifelong friends, took home the National Media Award from the National Down Syndrome Congress in 2002. The film was selected to join the permanent archives of the United States Library of Congress in 2009. Athirathram Athirathram is a 1984 Malayalam feature film directed by I. V. Sasi, written by John Paul and starring Mammootty, Mohanlal, and Seema. Mammoottys character Tharadas re-appears in Sasis 2006 film Balram vs. Taradas. The movie was a commercial success. The Friends of Jesus - Thomas Gli amici di Gesù - Tommaso is a 2001 Italian film directed by Raffaele Mertes and Elisabetta Marchetti, written by Gareth Jones. The cast includes Ricky Tognazzi as the apostle Thomas. It was later dubbed into English and included in the TNT Bible Collection series. Hinter den sieben Gleisen Hinter den sieben Gleisen is a 1959 Swiss comedy film written and directed by Kurt Früh. White Cargo White Cargo is a 1973 British comedy film directed by Ray Selfe and starring David Jason and Imogen Hassall. Procter Procter is a 2002 British-Norwegian short film directed by Joachim Trier, starring John Joyce and Michael Hucks. It tells the story of a man who finds a video tape depicting a mysterious suicide and tries to figure out what happened. The Jedi Hunter The Jedi Hunter is a fan film that made its debut on the internet on August 30, 2002, created by fans of the Star Wars franchise. It is a spoof of Star Wars and The Crocodile Hunter, with Boba Fett sliding into the Steve Irwin role, hunting Jedi along with his wife "Terri Fett". While the film primarily spoofs the Star Wars universe in the format of a Crocodile Hunter special, there are several other notable targets, including swipes at Army of Darkness, "Crocodile" Dundee, Star Trek, Shaft, The Princess Bride, and Aliens. The film starts with a quick series of faux channel changes, opening with a cameo appearance by Crazy Watto and continuing with Star Wars versions of Cheers and The Six Million Dollar Man. The film bears the odd credit "Special Thanks to Peter Mayhew for giving us the inspiration – thats right, blame the Wookiee!" According to Star Wars Insider, this credit is due to a missed dinner engagement with the Star Wars actor, which led the filmmakers to amuse themselves while waiting for him, eventually hitting upon the idea that became this film. They good-naturedly credit his not appearing at dinner with kick-starting the film. The film has played at many film festivals, and proven popular with Star Wars fans, winning several awards, including Best Visual Effects at the 2003 Dahlonega International Film Festival, and the Audience Choice Award in the Lucasfilm-sponsored 2003 Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards. In August 2010, Time magazine listed it as one of the Top 10 Star Wars fanfilms. Body Jumper Body Jumper is a 2001 Thai horror/comedy film directed by Haeman Chatemee and written by Pakphum Wonjinda. Pattanathil Sundaran Pattanathil Sundaran is a 2003 Malayalam film directed by Vipin Mohan, and starring Dileep and Navya Nair. Computer Boy Computer Boy is a 2000 short film by Australian director Abe Forsythe. It is a parody of The Matrix. It gained a cult following after being released over the internet, receiving over 350,000 views on Ifilm. It was filmed in Sydney, Australia and uses many of the same locations as The Matrix. Scenes from the film were included on the DVD of Ned, Forsythes next film after Computer Boy. It was never fully released, the film had an injunction put against it, forcing them to never really release it fully. The total production cost was rumoured to only have cost $2500. The movie homepage used to be https://web.archive.org/web/20031009011807/http://www.geocities.com/cobweb_films/computerboy.html but is long since dead. The film was mostly promoted on internet forums at the time being very well received. This is the transcript direct from one of the hosts: Metro has often been appalled by the bloated budgets of Hollywood blockbusters. Now an 18-year-old film-maker from Newtown has laid bare Tinsel Towns shameless profligacy by making his own version of The Matrix - which was rumoured to have cost more than $100 million - for $2,500! Forsythe, who has seen The Matrix three times, was inspired by spoofs of The Blair Witch Project and his own irritation at Matrix audiences who ooh-ed and aah-ed when they recognised chunks of their own city on the silver screen. He admits he had to cut a few corners to bring Computer Boy in under budget. Besides writing and directing, he took on the role of Agent Smith, the character played by Hugo Weaving in the original. "I played him as a mixture of Hugh Grant, Dr Evil and Sean Connery," says Forsythe. Morpheus, the mysterious cyber-guerilla played by Laurence Fishburne, is portrayed by Marcus Pointon. Forsythe says the resemblance is eerie. "He looks just like Fishburne except hes white and from New Zealand." The role of "Neo", played by Michael Falzon in a manner reminiscent of Keanu Reeves iconic character "Ted" from Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure earned a Best Actor Award at the Melbourne Underground Film Festival Hidden Track Hidden Track is a film based in Hong Kong with a mixture of Mandarin and Cantonese speakers. Trailer Town Trailer Town is a 2003 low-budget film shot on digital video, written and directed by Giuseppe Andrews and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film is set in the trailer park where Andrews lives and stars many of the people who were his neighbors at the time. The film has drawn comparisons to the cult films of John Waters, Larry Clark, and Harmony Korine for its semi-realistic yet off-the-wall portrayal of lower-class individuals. Mano mazyte zmona My Little Wife is a 1984 Soviet drama film directed by Raimundas Banionis. The Rainbowmaker The Rainbowmaker is a 2008 Georgian film directed by Nana Jorjadze. Duck, Duck, Goose! Duck, Duck, GOOSE! is a 20-minute comedy film short written, directed and edited by D. C. Douglas. It was first released in Los Angeles, California on 15 January 2005 and on DVD on 15 March 2010. Paradise, Texas Paradise, Texas is a 2006 family drama film directed by Lorraine Senna and starring Timothy Bottoms, Ben Estus, and Meredith Baxter. Premiering at the 2006 WorldFest Film Festival, Paradise, Texas received a Gold Remi Award. After a limited theatrical release, the film was made available on DVD in October 2006. Lovers, Liars and Lunatics Lovers, Liars & Lunatics is an independent American motion picture written, produced and directed by Amber Benson. It was scheduled to be released on DVD via Benson Entertainment in September 2006, but due to technical difficulties the release was rescheduled to November. Much like with her first self-produced film, Chance, Benson appealed to her fans for donations to help finance the production, including offering personal and signed items for bid at online auctions and selling special edition Tara action figures to raise money. Fans were also solicited for suggested titles for the project initially called "The Dirty Script," and Lovers, Liars & Lunatics was eventually selected from the many entries. Benson turned to several friends to act in the film, including Christine Estabrook, James Leary, Michael Muhney, and Rayder Woods. Benson herself co-stars in the production. Dubbed "a convoluted story of lust, deception and accidental murder," this black dramedy plans to hit the film festival circuit before going into wider release. Beautiful Loser Beautiful Loser is a 2008 film. The film concerns a group of high school buddies before moving the action forward to reveal the characters two decades later. Reggie is the wild card of this group of friends. Perpetually single and lacking ambition, he is prone to making inappropriate comments to girls. When the object of his affection breaks up with her bad-boyfriend, Reggie clumsily asks for a date. Things almost happen, but not quite, and the promise of a kiss still haunts Reggie 20 years later. On the other hand, Diego and Bonnie, dated all through high school. But when Diego went to Mexico to help his family, Bonnie lost whatever faith she had in men. Now shes a tough lawyer with a young son and a husband she cant trust. When Diego returns and unexpected emotions surface. Finally, Morgan and Dennice were high school sweethearts who married as teens and are still happy together, but secrets suddenly overwhelm them. On the Trail of Igor Rizzi On the Trail of Igor Rizzi is a 2006 Canadian drama film starring Laurent Lucas, written and directed by Noël Mitrani. The films production companies are Atopia and StanKaz Films. The distributor is also Atopia in Canada and United States. This film won the Award for Best Canadian First Feature Film at 2006’s Toronto International Film Festival. Yona Yona Penguin is a 2009 Japanese-French 3D computer animated fantasy comedy adventure family film by the Japanese anime studio Madhouse and sister company Dynamo Pictures. It was Madhouses first fully 3D CGI film. Famed Madhouse staff director Rintaro, known for Galaxy Express 999 and Metropolis, helmed the project, while French production company Denis Friedman Productions collaborated and helped fund the film. An animated adventure about three children who travel to a fantasy land. The Life of Buddha The Buddha is a 2007 Thai animated feature film about the life of Gautama Buddha, based on the Tripitaka. The film was released on December 5, 2007, in celebration of Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadejs 80th birthday. Shigofumi Shigofumi: Letters from the Departed, titled in Japan, or simply Shigofumi, is a Japanese anime television series created by Tomorō Yuzawa and produced by Bandai Visual and Genco, which aired in Japan on Chiba TV and other networks between January 6 and March 22, 2008 and contains twelve episodes. An original video animation episodes was included with the final anime DVD volume released on September 26, 2008. A light novel series was originally adapted from the animes premise set by Tomorō Yuzawa, featuring story composition and illustrations by Ryō Amamiya and Poko, respectively. Four novels were published by MediaWorks under their Dengeki Bunko imprint between October 2006 and March 2008. Despite the novels being produced first, the anime is considered the original work, as stated by Yuzawa. The anime has been acquired by Bandai Visual for English language localization. The title Shigofumi comes from the combination of the Japanese words for , and , which literally translates to an "after death letter". Zombies from Banana Village Zombi Kampung Pisang is a 2007 horror comedy Malay film from Malaysia directed by Mamat Khalid. The whole story happens in one night, taking place in a village named Kampung Pisang and its surroundings. My Back Pages is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Nobuhiro Yamashita, director of Linda Linda Linda. It is based on Saburo Kawamotos true life account. The film was featured at the 2011 Vancouver International Film Festival, the 2011 Busan International Film Festival and the 2011 BFI London Film Festival. The Warriors of Qiugang The Warriors of Qiugang is a 39-minute documentary film that chronicles the story of the Chinese village of Qiugang, in the suburbs of Bengbu City in Anhui Province in central-eastern China. It tells how a group of Chinese villagers put an end to the poisoning of their land and water by three chemical plants, the worst being Jiucailuo Chemical. It was directed and produced by Oscar winners Ruby Yang and Thomas Lennon, respectively. Guan Xin was the field producer and cinematographer. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short but lost to Strangers No More. Star Wars Uncut: Director's Cut Star Wars Uncut is a 2010 online parody film produced, edited and directed by Casey Pugh. It is a shot-for-shot recreation of the 1977 film Star Wars consisting of 473 fifteen-second segments created and submitted from a variety of participants. The full film was made available on YouTube in August 2010 for free distribution. Several clips from the film were used in the 2010 documentary The People vs. George Lucas. I Am I Am - SM Town Live World Tour in Madison Square Garden is a 2012 South Korean documentary film directed by Choi Jin-sung, that is about 32 SM Town K-pop artists on their journey to become the first Asian singers to stage their milestone SMTown Live 10 World Tour concert at Madison Square Garden in New York. The film was originally scheduled for release in South Korea on 10 May 2012, but was postponed to 21 June 2012, due to audio issues. Eco de la montaña Echo of the Mountain is a 2014 Mexican documentary film about Santos de la Torre directed by Nicolás Echevarría. It was one of fourteen films shortlisted by Mexico to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to 600 Miles. An Ethics Lesson An Ethics Lesson is a 2013 South Korean film starring Lee Je-hoon, Cho Jin-woong, Kim Tae-hoon, Kwak Do-won and Moon So-ri. Written and directed by Park Myoung-rang, the crime thriller centers on four suspicious men involved in a college girls murder. La prima luce First Light, also known as The First Light, is a 2015 drama film written and directed by Vincenzo Marra and starring Riccardo Scamarcio. It was screened in the Venice Days section at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival, in which it won the Pasinetti Award for Venice Days Best film. Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk is a 2017 documentary about the punk rock music scene of San Francisco and the surrounding area from the late 1970s to the 1990s. It features interviews performances by dozens of associated artists. Iggy Pop provides voice-over narration throughout the film. Bloody Crayons Bloody Crayons is a 2017 Philippine suspense thriller film based on the book of the same name by Wattpad writer Josh Argonza. Directed by Topel Lee, the film features an ensemble cast including Janella Salvador, Jane Oineza, Maris Racal, Ronnie Alonte, Sofia Andres, Diego Loyzaga, Yves Flores, Empoy Marquez, and Elmo Magalona. Development began in April 2015 when Star Cinema picked up the film rights of the book, originally billed by Julia Barretto, Joshua Garcia and Manolo Pedrosa. It was announced to be released in 2016 but undergone numerous recasting as well as the departure of the films initial director Quark Henares, and production was pushed back beyond the said release date. A final cast was teased on the social media site Twitter late December 2016 but a change was again made early February 2017 replacing Julia Barretto and Joshua Garcia, with Janella Salvador and Elmo Magalona. Production has pushed through and it is scheduled to be released on July 12, 2017. Waiting for You Waiting for You is a British mystery drama film directed by Charles Garrad, and co-written by Garrad and Hugh Stoddart and Charles Garrad. It stars Colin Morgan and Fanny Ardant with Audrey Bastien and Abdelkrim Bahloul featured in supporting roles. Paris Holiday Paris Holiday is a 2015 Chinese-Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by James Yuen. The film was released in Hong Kong on July 23 and in China on July 31, 2015. The Show of Shows The Show of Shows is a montage documentary film about vaudeville, circuses and carnivals which was assembled from footage from the National Fairground Archive. It has an original soundtrack by members of Sigur Rós and the composer Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson, and was commissioned by BBC Storyville and BBC North . Dark Skull Dark Skull is a 2016 Bolivian drama film directed by Kiro Russo. It was selected as the Bolivian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Fall of Sparta The Fall of Sparta is a Canadian drama film, directed by Tristan Dubois and released in 2018. Adapted from the young adult novel by Sébastien "Biz" Fréchette, the film stars Lévi Doré as Steeve Simard, a bookish and introverted teenager in Saint-Lambert, Quebec in his final year of high school. Dubois and Biz opted to cast the film in a color-blind way, choosing the best actor for each role regardless of whether they corresponded to their characters stated or presumed racial background in the original novel. Gandarrapiddo! The Revenger Squad Gandarrapiddo!: The Revenger Squad is a 2017 Philippine action comedy superhero film directed by Joyce Bernal and starred by Vice Ganda, Daniel Padilla, and Pia Wurtzbach. It is distributed and produced by Star Cinema, serving as an official entry to the 2017 Metro Manila Film Festival. Write When You Get Work Write When You Get Work is a 2018 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Stacy Cochran and starring Finn Wittrock, Rachel Keller, Scott Cohen, Jessica Hecht and Emily Mortimer. Seder-Masochism Seder-Masochism is a 2018 American animated musical biblical comedy-drama film written, directed, produced and animated by American artist Nina Paley. The film reinterprets the Book of Exodus, especially stories associated with the Passover Seder, such as the death of the Egyptian first-born, and Moses leading the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt. The film depicts these events against a backdrop of widespread worship of the Great Mother Goddess, showing the rise of patriarchy. Seder-Masochism is Paleys second feature film, following Sita Sings the Blues in 2008, an animated film loosely based on the Ramayana. In a similar fashion to her previous work, Paley mainly uses previously published music in Seder-Masochism, with popular and liturgical songs ranging from 1928 to 2018. She also draws from spoken voice recordings she made in 2011 with her father, Hiram Paley, who is placed in the role of the traditional Hebrew deity. Greg Sextro served as sound designer on the film. With Theodore Gray, Paley formed PaleGray Labs to create a method for animating embroidery, which they call "embroidermation". In Seder-Masochism, embroidered animation is the basis for one scene: "Chad Gadya". Debuting in the 2018 film festival season, Seder-Masochism was reviewed positively, with Paleys bright and satirical style compared to Monty Python and others. The film earned the Audience Award at the ANIMATOR film festival in Poland. Petticoat Camp Petticoat Camp is a 1912 American silent short comedy film starring William Garwood and Florence La Badie. The Danger Girl The Danger Girl is a 1916 American silent comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and starring Bobby Vernon and Gloria Swanson. Feel My Pulse Feel My Pulse is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Gregory La Cava and starring Bebe Daniels. A copy of Feel My Pulse is preserved in the Library of Congress archives. Box Car Blues Box Car Blues, released in 1930, is the fifth title in the Looney Tunes series. It features Bosko and a pig traveling as hobos in a boxcar. Mammy Mammy is an American pre-Code musical drama film with Technicolor sequences, released by Warner Bros. The film starred Al Jolson and was a follow-up to his previous film, Say It with Songs. Mammy became Al Jolsons fourth feature, following earlier screen efforts as The Jazz Singer, The Singing Fool and Say It with Songs. The movie relives Jolsons early years as a minstrel man. The songs were written by Irving Berlin, who is also credited with the original story titled Mr. Bones. Blind Adventure Blind Adventure is a 1933 American Pre-Code film directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack released by RKO Radio Pictures. Headline Shooter Headline Shooter is a 1933 American pre-Code drama about the life of a newsreel photographer. Director Otto Brower intertwined the screenplay written by Agnes Christine Johnston, Allen Rivkin, and Arthur Kober, with actual newsreel footage of natural and man-made disasters. The film starred William Gargan, Frances Dee, Ralph Bellamy, and Jack LaRue. I Heard I Heard is a 1933 Pre-Code Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. The cartoon features music by and a special guest appearance from jazz musician Don Redman and his Orchestra. Roast-Beef and Movies Roast-Beef and Movies is a short subject starring George Givot, Curly Howard, Bobby Callahan, and the Albertina Rasch Dancers, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on February 10, 1934. The music is by Dimitri Tiomkin, who was married to Rasch at the time. Let It Be Me Let It Be Me is a 1936 Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng. Fugitive in the Sky Fugitive in the Sky is a 1936 American aviation drama film directed by Nick Grinde and written by George Bricker. The stars are Jean Muir, Warren Hull, Gordon Oliver, Carlyle Moore Jr., Howard Phillips, Winifred Shaw and Mary Treen. Fugitive in the Sky was released by Warner Bros. on November 28, 1936, a mere six months after the Paramount Pictures feature, 13 Hours by Air, considered by aviation film historian Michael Paris in From the Wright Brothers to Top Gun: Aviation, Nationalism, and Popular Cinema, as a virtual "remake" of the earlier film. The Foreword at the end of opening credits stated:"The story portrayed in this production is fictitious, and is not intended to represent events which have taken place on a commercial air line ... Scheduled air transport, regulated by the Department of Commerce, is today recognized as a fast and safe form of transportation." Music for Madame Music for Madame is a 1937 American musical comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and written by Gertrude Purcell and Robert Harari. The film was released on October 8, 1937 by RKO Pictures. Homicide Bureau Homicide Bureau is a 1939 American action film, directed by Charles C. Coleman. It stars Bruce Cabot, Rita Hayworth, and Marc Lawrence. Pest from the West Pest from the West is the first short subject starring American comedian Buster Keaton made for Columbia Pictures. Keaton made a total of ten films for the studio between 1939 and 1941. Barnacle Bill Barnacle Bill is a 1941 feature film starring Wallace Beery. The screen comedy was directed by Richard Thorpe. Barnacle Bill was the second of seven MGM films pairing Beery and character actress Marjorie Main. I'll Wait for You Ill Wait for You is a 1941 American drama film directed by Robert B. Sinclair and written by Guy Trosper. The film stars Robert Sterling, Marsha Hunt, Virginia Weidler, Paul Kelly, Fay Holden and Henry Travers. A re-make of the 1934 film Hide-Out, it was released on May 16, 1941, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Mystery of Marie Roget The Mystery of Marie Roget is a 1942 film noir mystery film starring Patric Knowles. The story was adapted from the short story "The Mystery of Marie Rogêt" written by Edgar Allan Poe in 1842. The film, directed by Phil Rosen and produced by Universal Pictures, is set in 1889. The Girl Who Dared The Girl Who Dared is a 1944 American mystery film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by John K. Butler. The film stars Lorna Gray, Peter Cookson, Grant Withers, Veda Ann Borg, John Hamilton and Willie Best. The film was released on August 5, 1944, by Republic Pictures. Those Endearing Young Charms Those Endearing Young Charms is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Lewis Allen and written by Edward Chodorov from his play of the same name and starring Robert Young, Laraine Day, Ann Harding, Bill Williams and Marc Cramer. Monelle Monelle is a 1948 French drama film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Louis Jouvet, Renée Devillers and Dany Robin. Homicide Homicide is a 1949 American crime drama directed by Felix Jacoves and written by William Sackheim. The film stars Robert Douglas, Helen Westcott, Robert Alda, Monte Blue, Warren Douglas and John Harmon. The film was released by Warner Bros. on April 2, 1949. I pirati di Capri The Pirates of Capri, released in the United Kingdom as The Masked Pirate, is a 1949 Italian/American international co-production swashbuckler film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer starring Louis Hayward. It was filmed on location in Italy. Elephant Stampede Elephant Stampede is a 1951 film. It was the sixth in the 12-film Bomba series. Brandy for the Parson Brandy for the Parson is a 1952 British comedy film directed by John Eldridge and starring Kenneth More, Charles Hawtrey, James Donald and Jean Lodge. It was based on a short story by Geoffrey Household from Tales of Adventurers. The title is a reference to the refrain of the poem "A Smugglers Song" by Rudyard Kipling. My Pal Gus My Pal Gus is a 1952 comedy-drama film which follows Gus who is the young son of divorced industrialist Dave Jennings. Unable to cope with Gus mischievous streak, Jennings places the boy in a day-care center. Gus teacher Lydia Marble manages to curb the boys prankishness, and along the way falls in love with Jennings. Enter the villainess of the piece: Jennings ex-wife Joyce, who claims that the divorce is invalid and demands a huge sum from Jennings, lest she claim custody of Gus. Operation Secret Operation Secret is a 1952 American drama film directed by Lewis Seiler and written by Harold Medford and James R. Webb. The film stars Cornel Wilde, Steve Cochran, Phyllis Thaxter, Karl Malden, Paul Picerni and Lester Matthews. The film was released by Warner Bros. on November 8, 1952. The film is based on the exploit of US Marine Corps Major Peter Ortiz. Ride the Man Down Ride the Man Down is a 1952 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane, written by Mary C. McCall, and starring Brian Donlevy, Rod Cameron, Ella Raines, Forrest Tucker, Barbara Britton, Chill Wills and J. Carrol Naish. The film was released on November 25, 1952, by Republic Pictures. Make Haste to Live Make Haste to Live is a 1954 film noir thriller film directed by William A. Seiter, and starring Dorothy McGuire and Stephen McNally. Bravissimo Bravissimo is a 1955 Italian film, starring Alberto Sordi and directed by Luigi Filippo DAmico. If All the Guys in the World... If All the Guys in the World is a film made in 1955. It won a BAFTA Award in 1957, a Crystal Globe award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 1956, and a Best Screenplay-Foreign Film award at the San Sebastián International Film Festival in 1956, as well as a Golden Laurel winner at the Edinburgh Film Festival. World in My Corner World in My Corner is a 1956 film noir drama sport film directed by Jesse Hibbs and starring Audie Murphy and Barbara Rush. It was one of the few non-Westerns Murphy made in his career. Let's Be Happy Lets Be Happy is a Technicolor 1957 British musical film starring Tony Martin and Vera-Ellen and directed by Henry Levin. It was written by Dorothy Cooper and Diana Morgan in CinemaScope. This film was an updated remake of Jeannie, starring Barbara Mullen, which itself was based on the stage play Jeannie by Aimée Stuart. The movie is notable as star Vera-Ellens final film; she withdrew from public life after the death of her daughter, Victoria Ellen Rothschild. The film is also Tony Martins final appearance in a movie musical. He later made a cameo appearance in Dear Mr. Wonderful, an obscure 1982 film starring Joe Pesci. Filmed on location at Edinburgh as well as at Elstree Studios, Lets Be Happy premiered in London on 9 May 1957. Noose for a Gunman Noose for a Gunman is a 1960 Western film. It was later remade as The Quick Gun. An Angel Has Appeared An Angel Has Arrived is a 1961 Spanish musical film directed by Luis Lucia, starring child star Marisol with music by Augusto Algueró and lyrics by Antonio Guijarro. Le jeu de la vérité The Game of Truth is a 1961 French mystery film directed by Robert Hossein and starring Hossein, Françoise Prévost and Paul Meurisse. Mother Was a Rooster Mother was a Rooster is a "Merrie Melodies" cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn and the Barnyard Dawg. Released October 20, 1962, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc. It is the last-released cartoon scored by Milt Franklyn; Bill Lava would take over as composer for Looney Tunes cartoons starting with Good Noose until the cartoon departments closure in 1969. The Basilisks I basilischi is a 1963 Italian drama film. It is the directorial debut of Lina Wertmüller. It was shown as part of a retrospective "Questi fantasmi: Cinema italiano ritrovato" at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. The Executioner of Venice The Executioner of Venice, also known as Blood of the Executioner, is a 1963 Italian swashbuckler film co-written and directed by Luigi Capuano and starring Lex Barker and Guy Madison. She and He is a 1963 Japanese drama film directed by Susumu Hani. It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival where Sachiko Hidari won the Silver Bear for Best Actress award. My Financial Career My Financial Career is a 1962 animated short directed by Gerald Potterton, based on a story of the same name from Stephen Leacocks Literary Lapses collection of short fiction. The six and a half minute film takes a humorous look at a young mans attempt to open a bank account. Produced by Colin Low and Tom Daly for the National Film Board of Canada , the film was named Best Animated Short at the 1962 San Francisco International Film Festival and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 36th Academy Awards. Beach Ball Beach Ball is a 1965 American beach party movie starring Edd Byrnes and partly financed by Roger Corman. It features appearances by The Supremes and The Righteous Brothers. Tom Lisanti called it "arguably the breeziest and most enjoyable Beach Party clones. It is also the most blatant rip off." Corn on the Cop Corn on the Cop is a Merrie Melodies animated cartoon short starring Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and Granny. Released July 24, 1965, the cartoon is directed by Irv Spector; the only time that Spector, who was mostly known as a story artist, ever acted as director on a theatrical cartoon. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and Joanie Gerber. The short is notable for marking Porky Pigs final cartoon appearance during the Golden Age of American animation. The title is a play on "corn on the cob." Synanon Synanon is a 1965 American drama film directed by Richard Quine and starring Chuck Connors, Stella Stevens, Alex Cord, Richard Conte, Eartha Kitt and Edmond OBrien. It has a screenplay by Ian Bernard, and was filmed at Synanon in Santa Monica. Safety Catch Safety Catch is a 1970 French thriller film directed by Yves Boisset and starring Bruno Cremer. The film is based on the novel A Private Venus by Giorgio Scerbanenco. Shinbone Alley Shinbone Alley is a 1970 animated musical comedy film based on the Joe Darion, Mel Brooks, and George Kleinsinger musical of the same name as well as the original Archy and Mehitabel stories by Don Marquis. It was directed by John David Wilson. The Burglar The Burglar is a 1972 Dutch film directed by Frans Weisz. A Woman's Decision A Womans Decision is a 1975 Polish drama film written and directed by Krzysztof Zanussi. It was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the OCIC Award. Convoy Buddies Convoy Buddies is a 1975 Italian-Spanish adventure-comedy film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo and starring Michael Coby and Paul L. Smith. The Adolescent The Adolescent is a French drama film directed by Jeanne Moreau in 1978, released January 1979. It was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival. Set deep in the French countryside just before the start of World War II, it shows the often idyllic life of a remote village in the mountainous Auvergne where a family from Paris have come to spend a holiday with relations, an occasion which marks a coming-of-age for their daughter Marie, the adolescent of the title. Nowhere to Run Nowhere to Run is a 1978 American drama television film directed by Richard Lang, based on the 1976 novel The Blackjack Hijack by Charles Einstein. The Vengeful Beauty The Vengeful Beauty is a 1978 Shaw Brothers film directed by Meng Hua Ho, starring Lo Lieh, Chen Ping and . Tell Me a Riddle Tell Me a Riddle is a 1980 American drama film directed by Lee Grant. The screenplay by Joyce Eliason and Alev Lytle is based on the 1961 OHenry award novella from Tillie Olsens collection of short stories of the same name. Tell Me a Riddle was Grants first film as director. Sestricky Sestřičky is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1983. Jenny's War Jennys War is a 1985 war television serial set during World War II, made by HTV in association with Columbia Pictures. It is directed by and written by Steve Gethers. The screenplay is based on the novel with the same name of Jack Stoneley. In the UK it was shown as four 50 minute episodes on the ITV network, while in the United States it was syndicated under the Operation Prime Time banner by MCA TV. The serial stars Dyan Cannon, Nigel Hawthorne, Robert Hardy Christopher Cazenove and Hugh Grant, and is about a mother, Jenny Baines, who searches for her son Peter, who was shot down over Germany, and who she believes is still alive. The concentration camp site scenes were shot in the grounds of Thoresby Hall in the Nottingham countryside during the National Union of Miners strike. In the film the prison camp was known as Stalag Luft 4B but in reality it was a group of disused billet huts in some woods at Thoresby Hall, which was then owned by the Coal Board and which has now been turned into a day spa. Bredon Schools Pull Court was used as a Nazi headquarters. A short mini-series made for TV, Jennys War was first screened on ITV and subsequently released on VHS. Christina Voglia di guardare , also known as Midnight Gigolo and Peep Show, is a 1986 Italian erotic film directed by Joe DAmato. Joan of Arc of Mongolia Joan of Arc of Mongolia is a 1989 German drama film directed by Ulrike Ottinger. It was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. Last Eunuch in China Lai Shi, Chinas Last Eunuch, also known as Last Eunuch in China, is a 1988 Hong Kong historical drama film directed by Jacob Cheung in his directorial debut and starring Max Mok in the title role of Liu Lai-shi. The film is based on Ni Kuangs novel about eunuch Sun Yaoting. Fortress of Amerikkka Fortress of Amerikkka is a 1989 action film directed by Eric Louzil and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The movie follows John Whitecloud, a criminal rebel whos out for revenge against a corrupt Sheriff and a militia run by a crazed General. It is often cited by Troma fans as one of the companys worst films. The director, Eric Louzil, later went on to direct both sequels to Tromas Class of Nuke Em High. Montoyas y Tarantos Love, Hate and Death is a 1989 Spanish drama film directed by Vicente Escrivá. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not did not win. Max and Helen Max and Helen is a 1990 American drama film directed by Philip Saville and written by Corey Blechman. It is based on the 1982 book Max and Helen by Simon Wiesenthal. The film stars Treat Williams, Alice Krige, Martin Landau, Jonny Phillips, Adam Kotz and Jodhi May. The film premiered on TNT on 8 January 1990. Une histoire inventée An Imaginary Tale is a 1990 Canadian drama film directed by André Forcier. The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Hi Honey - I'm Dead Hi Honey – Im Dead is a 1991 Fox Network made-for-TV film starring Curtis Armstrong and Catherine Hicks. Harmony Cats Harmony Cats is a 1992 Canadian comedy film. Torch Song Torch Song is a 1993 made-for-television drama film directed by Michael Miller and starring Raquel Welch, Jack Scalia and Alicia Silverstone. The film originally premiered on ABC on May 23, 1993. Voice from the Grave Voice from the Grave, also known as From the Files of Unsolved Mysteries: Voice from the Grave and Crimes of Passion: Voice from the Grave, is a 1996 television film based on a real-life case from the Unsolved Mysteries television series. The film was written by Bill Phillips and directed by David Jackson. Over Here Over Here is a 2-part television miniseries made in 1996 by the BBC for BBC1 from 7 to 8 April 1996, this comedy-drama miniseries chronicling the lives of US Army Air Corps B-17 Flying Fortress bomber crews on a Royal Air Force Spitfire base during World War II. Samuel West starred as the RAF pilot Archie Bunting. Martin Clunes starred as Group Captain Barker; a man who flinches at the mention of, and has an inability to say the word, "Luftwaffe". The miniseries is littered with historical inaccuracies. Mondo Bobo Mondo Bobo is a 1997 Croatian film directed by Goran Rušinović. Clowning Around Clowning Around is a 1991 Australian family film that was shot on location in Perth, Western Australia and Paris, France. It was based on the novel Clowning Sim by David Martin. The film was produced by independent film company Barron Entertainment Films in Western Australia and educational film company WonderWorks in the United States, was directed by George Whaley. It was distributed by Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It featured Australian actors such as Clayton Williamson, Noni Hazelhurst, Ernie Dingo, Rebecca Smart, and Jill Perryman, and also featured veteran American actor Van Johnson along with French actor Jean-Michel Dagory. Clowning Around features the first film role for Heath Ledger, who appears in the last ten minutes as an orphan clown who closes the film by delivering its final lines. His role was so minor he was not even mentioned in the films credits. This series was followed up with a sequel entitled Clowning Around 2, which was filmed in 1992. Cellofan - med døden til følge Cellofan – med døden til følge is a 1998 Norwegian crime film directed by Eva Isaksen, starring Andrine Sæther and Sverre Anker Ousdal. The young journalist Marianne Hovden is instructed by her father on his deathbed to burn a box of letters hidden in his attic. Defying his wish, she reads the letters, where he is accused of the murder of a young woman 25 years ago. Convinced of her fathers innocence, she travels to the small village where the murder took place, to solve the mystery. The Road to Hollywood The Road to Hollywood is a 1947 American film released by Astor Pictures that is a combination of several of Bing Crosbys Educational Pictures short subjects. The title was designed to exploit the "Road to..." film series starring Crosby, Hope, and Lamour, and released by Paramount Pictures. Tao hua qi xue ji The Peach Girl is a 1931 silent film written and directed by Bu Wancang. The cast included some of the major movie stars of the periods including the Korean born actor Jin Yan and the actresses Ruan Lingyu and Zhou Lili. The film was produced by the Lianhua Film Company, and proved an early success for the studio, in no small part due to the on screen combination of Jin and Ruan, the so-called "Valentino" and "Garbo" of Shanghai cinema, and who starred together in several vehicles before Ruans suicide in 1935. A print of the film is currently maintained by the China Film Archives. Alles Bob! Alles Bob is a 1999 German film starring , Martina Gedeck and Miriam Lahnstein, directed by . The film, is about a young man who tells women what they want to hear to get sex. Ya - Russkiy soldat I, a Russian soldier is Russian film about the famous episode of the Eastern Front — the Defense of Brest Fortress, based on the novel by Boris Vasilyev His Name is Not in the List. The Spring Festival The Spring Festival is a 1991 Chinese drama film directed by Huang Jianzhong. The film was selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Burlesk King Burlesk King is the second film in the gay-themed trilogy of Mel Chionglo and Ricky Lee about the lives of macho dancers, men who work as strippers in Manilas gay bars. The first is Midnight Dancers; the third is Twilight Dancers. Other films exploring the same theme are Lino Brockas Macho Dancer and Brillante Mendozas Masahista. Everybody Rides the Carousel Everybody Rides the Carousel is a 1975 independent animated film about the stages of life. It was directed by John Hubley and written and produced by Hubley and his wife Faith. Among the cast are Meryl Streep, Dinah Manoff, and Lane Smith and other members of the Hubley Family. Ovod The Gadfly is a 1980 Soviet drama film directed by Nikolai Mashchenko based on the novel The Gadfly by Ethel Lilian Voynich. Its screenplay was written by Yuli Dunsky and Valeri Frid. Kybernetická babicka The Cybernetic Grandma is a 1962 Czechoslovakian stop motion puppet cartoon. It is a surreal science fiction-horror animation film, showing a dystopian situation where machines tend humans into a cybernetic lifestyle. The story is seen through the eyes of a little child who is led by his grandmother to enter an underground world. There it witnesses many strange events and ends up being cared for by a cybernatic grandma looking like a hybrid between a robotic wheelchair and a giant moth. The film shows a contradiction between the kind and sweet way the machine talks to the child and its disturbingly cold insensitive behavior. The cybernetic grandma is portrayed by the mechanically accurate and formally perfect voice and language of Czech actress Otýlie Benšíková. At the end of the movie, the little child is rescued by its true biological grandma, who turns off the cybernetic one and takes care of it. Ondu Muthina Kathe Ondu Muttina Kathe is a 1987 Indian Kannada film directed by Shankar Nag, starring Rajkumar and Archana in the lead roles. It is loosely based on John Steinbecks book The Pearl. It is the only movie in which Shankar Nag directed Rajkumar. The movie was not a very successful venture but is still remembered for its brilliant story and technical superiority. It is considered as the cult classic in the history of Kannada cinema. The film is also notable for the underwater fighting scene by Rajkumar at the age of 58 with a London-made artificial octopus shot in the Maldives ocean with a Canadian camera by German cameraman. It was reported to be the first ever Indian film to have an underwater action sequence shot in an ocean outside India without the help of oxygen mask. Vera Brühne Vera Brühne is a 2001 two-part German TV film about Vera Brühne who was convicted of murder. Malliswari Malliswari is a 1951 Indian Telugu-language historical romance film produced and directed by Bommireddy Narasimha Reddy under his banner Vauhini Studios. N. T. Rama Rao and Bhanumathi Ramakrishna star as a couple – Nagaraju and Malliswari – who are separated by Malliswaris greedy mother. Malliswari is sent to the kings palace according to the custom of "Rani Vasam", a tradition during the Vijayanagara Empire wherein young women were fetched to the palace with an offering gold and jewellery to their parents. The rest of the film focuses on the consequences faced by Nagaraju when he, against all rules, surreptitiously enters the palace to meet Malliswari. Narasimha Reddy wanted to make a film based on Krishnadevarayas character ever since his visit to Hampi for the filming of his debut Vandemataram. He employed Devulapalli Krishnasastri to write the films script and took inspiration from Buchibabu play "Rayalavari Karunakruthyamu" and Devan Sharars short story "The Emperor and the Slave Girl". He also incorporated into the script a few incidents from his childhood for the pranks between Nagaraju and Malliswari. S. Rajeswara Rao composed the films music, Adi M. Irani and B. N. Konda Reddy provided the cinematography, H. R. Narayana and Vasu edited the film, and A. K. Shekhar was the films production designer. The production phase of Malliswari lasted for two years and the film was released on 20 December 1951. It opened to a tepid response at the box office, but soon saw a growth in ticket sales due to favourable word of mouth. It grossed over 0.8 million and was commercially successful. Malliswari was later screened at the 9th International Film Festival of India and the 1952 Peking film festival, making it the first Telugu film to be screened in an international film festival. Narasimha Reddy planned to dub the film into English, but backed out due to budget considerations. Malliswari achieved cult status in Telugu cinema and is considered one of the best works of Narasimha Reddy as a filmmaker. It became the first film script to be serialised in the Vijayachitra magazine, and a few universities in the United States wished to have the films script as a part of their textual studies. On the centenary of Indian cinema in April 2013, CNN-IBN included Malliswari in its list, "The 100 greatest Indian films of all time". Don't Play the Fool... Dont Play the Fool ... is a Russian comedy film by Valeri Chikov. It shows unlight relations between The USSR and The USA after Cold War with a tragicomic side. Wake Up and Smell the Coffee Wake Up and Smell the Coffee is a 2001 screen adaptation of Eric Bogosians one man show of the same name. It was directed by Michael Rauch. Locke the Superman is a manga series created by Yuki Hijiri, which was later adapted into a movie and three OVA releases. The movie was given an obscure video release in the United States by Celebrity Home Entertainment as Locke the Superpower, which was rather heavily edited to 92 minutes, removing violence, nudity and any adult bits. Both it and the OVAs were later licensed and released by Central Park Media under the original name. Ten volumes were published in Poland under the title Locke Superczłowiek. As of 2012, Discotek has licensed the original Locke the Superman movie from 1984 and it was released on November 6. This is the first ever DVD release in the US. It would be from the uncut, remastered, anamorphic telecline print used for the Japanese DVD release. Discotek provided both the Japanese audio with English subtitles and the original English dub from the 80s, which was previously released on VHS. Jango Jango is a 1984 Brazilian documentary film directed by Sílvio Tendler. The Dogwalker The Dogwalker is a 2001 film directed and produced by Jacques Thelemaque, starring Diane Gaidry and Pamela Gordon. The film closely observes the rocky relationship that develops between a destitute young woman, who has fled her abusive boyfriend, and a reclusive, misanthropic professional dog walker. Whitewash: The Clarence Brandley Story Whitewash: The Clarence Brandley Story is a 2002 biographical film directed by Tony Bill and starring Courtney B. Vance. It tells the true story of Clarence Brandley who was wrongly convicted for the rape and murder of Cheryl Dee Fergeson in 1981. The film was nominated for a NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Television Movie, however it lost to The Rosa Parks Story. Deep Jweley Jai Deep Jwele jai or Deep Jweley Jai was a Bengali movie directed by Asit Sen released in 1959. The film is based on Bengali short story titled, Nurse Mitra by noted Bengali writer, Ashutosh Mukherjee. The movie was remade in Hindi in 1969 by the same director as Khamoshi. Hope Ranch Hope Ranch is a 2002 American made-for-television western film about a reformatory farm for delinquent youths, starring Bruce Boxleitner, Lorenzo Lamas, Barry Corbin, and Gail OGrady. Hope Ranch was the first The Discovery Channel-Animal Planet original feature film, which initially aired in 2002 and was later released on DVD in 2004. Hope Ranch was directed by Rex Piano. Children of the Secret State Children of the Secret State is a documentary film about homeless North Korean orphans, released in 2000. It was shot by a UK film duo in conjunction with underground North Korean cameramen. Svatební cesta do Jiljí Svatební cesta do Jiljí is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1983. Human Touch Human Touch is a 2004 film directed by Paul Cox and starring Jacqueline McKenzie, Chris Haywood and Aaron Blabey. The plot follows the story of Anna who is a singer trying to raise money for her choirs trip to China. She does this by posing nude for an ageing artist and upon seeing the finished results goes on a journey of self-discovery. King of Bandit Jing , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuichi Kumakura. The series was originally serialized in Kodanshas Comic Bom Bom magazine from 1995 to 1998; the publisher later collected the individual chapters into seven tankōbon volumes. The series continued in Kodanshas Magazine Z in 1999, under the title KING OF BANDIT JING, known as Jing: King of Bandits: Twilight Tales outside of Japan and ran until finishing in 2005. The story revolves around a teenage boy named Jing who despite his young age is known as the "King of Bandits". Along with his partner Kir, a talking albatross, he travels the world in search of new adventures and legendary treasure. Throughout the series the duo manage to pull off impossible heists and outwit countless enemies that stand in their way. Jing: King of Bandits features a motif in the form of references to alcohol. Volumes of the manga are "bottles", episodes and chapters are "shots", Jing and Kirs special attack is a "Kir Royal", and almost every character and location is named after an alcoholic beverage or cocktail. In 2002, five of the original seven manga volumes were adapted into an anime television series that totaled 13 episodes. Produced by Aniplex and animated by Studio Deen, the TV series aired on NHK from May 15, 2002 to August 14, 2002. The two studios went on to produce a three part original video animation that adapted the fourth volume of the original manga in 2004 under the title . Tokyopop licensed both the original manga and Twilight Tales for English-language releases in North America, while ADV Films handled the licensing of the anime series and the Seventh Heaven original video animation. Calla Calla is a 1999 South Korean romance film about a man who travels back in time to save the girl he loves from getting killed. Directed by Song Hae-sung, it stars Song Seung-heon and Kim Hee-sun. Morning Sun Morning Sun is a 2003 documentary film by Carma Hinton about the Cultural Revolution in China. The film uses archival and propaganda footage from the era as well as interviews with Red Guard participants and victims to explore the events and effects of the Cultural Revolution. In the United States, the film garnered largely positive reviews. It won the American Historical Association John E. OConnor Film Award in 2004 and was nominated or a finalist in regards to a handful of other awards and film festivals. In South Korea EBS broadcast it in 2000, but there pressure from the Chinese Government, so it was broadcast only once, at 4:30 A.M. Repatriation Repatriation is a 2004 South Korean documentary film that documents the lives of unconverted long-term prisoners imprisoned in the South for more than 30 years. They were finally set free in the 1990s when inter-Korean relations improved, and repatriated to the North. It was presented with the Freedom of Expression Award at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival, the first time a Korean film has ever been presented with an award at the prestigious U.S. festival. It also won Best Documentary Award at the 19th Fribourg International Film Festival in 2005. Ishq Hai Tumse Ishq Hai Tumse is a 2004 Indian musical-romance film starring Dino Morea and Bipasha Basu. Summer Show Um Show de Verão is a 2004 Brazilian comedy film directed by pt:Moacyr Góes. Pandavar Bhoomi Paandavar Bhoomi is a 2001 Indian Tamil drama film, written and directed by Cheran. The film has Arun Vijay, Shamitha and Rajkiran playing the lead roles. While Vinu Chakravarthy and Mukesh Tiwari played the antagonists, Chandrasekhar, Ranjith, Manorama and Charle played supporting roles. The film met with critical acclaim and went on to win the Filmfare Award for Best Director – Tamil. Aethiree Aethirree is a 2004 Indian Tamil action comedy film directed by K. S. Ravikumar. The film starred Madhavan, Sadha, Vivek, Kanika, Rahman and Delhi Ganesh in pivotal roles, and had a musical score composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. It was released in April 2004 to positive reviews from critics. Slim Till Dead Slim till Dead is a 2005 Hong Kong film directed by Marco Mak and stars Anthony Wong and Cherrie Ying. We Go Way Back We Go Way Back is a 2006 American film directed and written by Lynn Shelton and starring Aaron Blakely, Maggie Brown, Basil Harris, Amber Hubert and Robert Wright. Perl oder Pica Little Secrets is a 2006 Luxembourgish film directed by Pol Cruchten. It was Luxembourgs submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Bagi, the Monster of Mighty Nature is an anime movie that premiered on the Nippon Television network on August 19, 1984. It was written by Osamu Tezuka as a critique of the Japanese governments approval of recombinant DNA research that year. Koro's Big Day Out , Koros Big Day Out, is a 2002 Japanese animated short film. Hayao Miyazaki of Studio Ghibli is the writer and director. The film is about Koro the puppy, who runs away from his mistress, experiences some adventures around town and who is finally happily returned home. The film was exclusively shown at the Ghibli Museum in Japan. No Right Turn No Right Turn is an independently produced erotic thriller film from Denmark directed by David Noel Bourke. It stars Laura Bach, Sira Stampe, Tao Hildebrand and Lars Lippert. It officially premiered at Denmarks prestigious CPH:PIX Film Festival in 2009 where it showcased in the new Danish talent category. California based company Lono Entertainment, officially released the DVD in North America and Canada. It has also been released in Denmark via Another World Entertainment and in Sweden via Njuta Films. Sherman's March Shermans March is a 2007 American Civil War television documentary film first aired on the History Channel. The film is directed by Rick King and the executive producer is Jason Williams. The production combines narration with reenacted dramatic sequences as its foundation. The film, narrated by actor Edward Herrmann, tells the tale of Union General William Tecumseh Sherman, called "Uncle Billy" by his troops, and his five-week assault from Atlanta to the Atlantic Ocean and then north to trap Confederate States Army General Robert E. Lee. Shermans military campaign has become the mythic symbol of destruction during the Civil War. The opening sequence poses the question that reflects the films theme: Sherman: Terrorist or Savior? The Curse of Quon Gwon: When the Far East Mingles with the West The Curse of Quon Gwon: When the Far East Mingles with the West is a black-and-white silent film. Filmed circa 1916 or 1917, it was never released and long thought lost. Two reels of an estimated total of seven or eight survived and were restored, rendering the film incomplete. Maxwell Maxwell is a 2007 drama about the last days of media magnate Robert Maxwell, played by David Suchet. The drama chronicles some of the events prior to Maxwells mysterious death and the discovery of one of his eras biggest business frauds. Some fictional elements were added. Suchet was later awarded an International Emmy for his performance. Thirteen Princess Trees Thirteen Princess Trees is a 2006 Chinese film directed by cinematographer-cum-director Lü Yue and based on the novel Blade vs. Blade by He Dacao. The film, Lüs third as director was shot on digital video primarily in Chengdu, the capital of Chinas Sichuan province. Thirteen Princess Trees was produced by Beijing Golden Skyway Media Company and the Changchun Film Studio. The film follows several disaffected youth in the fictional Thirteen Princess High School in Chengdu. Feng, the films protagonist, is a short-haired tomboy who has a love affair with the jock, Taotao. With the arrival of Bao, a student from Beijing, Feng finds herself gravitating to the new presence. Days of Wrath Days of Wrath is a 2008 American drama film starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Laurence Fishburne and Wilmer Valderrama. The film is directed by Celia Fox, and written by Mitchell Kapner and Michael Markee. Doraemon: Nobita and the Galaxy Super-express , also known as Doraemon and the Galaxy Express, is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered in Japan on March 2, 1996. The film is a homage of Leiji Matsumotos Galaxy Express 999. Its the 17th Doraemon film. The film was directed by Tsutomu Shibayama. 48 Hours a Day 48 heures par jour is a 2008 French comedy film directed by Catherine Castel. I'm Liu Yuejin Lost and Found is a 2008 Chinese black comedy film and the third feature film directed by Ma Liwen. The film was based on the novel, I am Liu Yuejin by Liu Zhenyun and tells the story of a down-on-his-luck migrant cook who loses his life savings while in Beijing. The film is also known by the original Chinese title I am Liu Yuejin. The novel was published a mere three months before the film was released. The film received a domestic opening in China in January 2008 before making limited appearances at various film festivals and screening events. Lost and Found stars Li Yixiang, as the main role of Liu Yuejin though the film also boasts several cameos by Chinese filmmakers including Chen Daming and Gao Qunshu. It was partially produced by the state-subsidized China Film Group. Chiru Navvuto Chiru Navvuto is a 2000 Indian Telugu-language film starring Venu Thottempudi and Shaheen Khan. This was Venus second film as an actor after his first hit Swayamvaram. This film was also a hit and was later remade into Kannada as Premakke Sai, starring V. Ravichandran and in Tamil as Youth, starring Vijay and Shaheen Khan. A few scenes were inspired by the 1997 Italian movie Life is beautiful.The dialogues of this movie are one of the best works in Tollywood till date. Here Comes the Bride Here Comes the Bride is a 2010 Filipino comedy film starring Angelica Panganiban, Eugene Domingo, Tuesday Vargas, Jaime Fabregas, Tom Rodriguez, and John Lapus. It was released by Star Cinema. The film had international screenings in select cities in the United States such as in San Francisco, Milpitas, Vallejo, Los Angeles, Bergenfield, and Guam The Intruder The Intruder also known as the revenge of the king cobra is a 2010 Thai horror film directed by Thanadol Nualsuth and Thammanoon Sakulboonthanom. Based on a story by filmmaker Poj Arnon, the plot involves an apartment complex in Thailand being overrun by vicious cobras. The Intruder was the second highest grossing film in Thailand in its opening week being only beaten by Iron Man 2. It received its North American premiere at the Festival du Nouveau Cinéma. Cairo Exit Cairo Exit is a feature-length film directed by Hesham Issawi whose production started in Cairo, in 2010. Gakuen Alice , also known as Alice Academy or Alice School, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Higuchi Tachibana, serialized in the shōjo manga magazine Hana to Yume from 2003 to 2013. It was adapted into an anime series produced by Aniplex and Group TAC which originally premiered on NHK BS-2. It spanned twenty-six episodes that aired between October 30, 2004 and May 14, 2005. The anime was translated and dubbed into English by the anime television network Animax and broadcast on networks throughout Asia. At Anime Expo 2008, The Right Stuf International announced that its Nozomi Entertainment division had licensed Gakuen Alice for the North American market. In 2015, a spin-off called , was started. It takes place a few months from the end of Gakuen Alice, and features a new set of characters. The plot follows Andou Hikari, who is searching for her brother, who was taken away when she was a child due to his having an Alice. She eventually takes advantage of a one in a lifetime opportunity, for normal people to join a Alice music academy, hoping to find her brother. Magic Tree House is a 2011 Japanese anime drama film based on the American children fantasy series of the same name by Mary Pope Osborne. The film is directed by Hiroshi Nishikiori, and the films screenplay was adapted from the Japanese version of the novel series Magic Tree House by Ichiro Okouchi. The film stars actress Keiko Kitagawa as Jack, and also stars child actress Mana Ashida as Annie. Magic Tree House debuted at the 24th Tokyo International Film Festival on 23 October 2011. It was subsequently released in Japanese cinemas on 7 December 2011 and grossed 5.7 million dollars. Devil in My Ride Devil in My Ride is a 2013 American horror comedy road movie and the feature film directorial debut of Gary Michael Schultz, who also co-wrote the movies script. It had its world premiere on October 6, 2013 at Shriekfest and was released to video on demand the following year. It stars Joey Bicicchi and Erin Breen as a couple whose dream wedding is ruined when the bride gets possessed by the Devil. Filming took place in Chicago and Las Vegas. Las Cosas Como Son Things as They Are is a 2012 Chilean film directed and written by Fernando Lavanderos and filmed in Santiago, Chile. It premiered in Chile at the 2012 Festival Internacional de Viña del Mar and internationally at the Festival Internacional de Cine de Mar del Plata in Argentina. The Repentant The Repentant is a 2012 Algerian drama film directed by Merzak Allouache. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. The film won the FIPRESCI Award for Best Asian Film at the 17th International Film Festival of Kerala. The film was inspired by a true story. I.D. I.D. is a 2012 Indian drama film directed by Kamal K. M. and produced by Collective Phase One. The film stars Geetanjali Thapa and Murari Kumar in leading roles and had its world premiere at the Busan International Film Festival 2012. Akam Akam is an Indian psychological thriller Malayalam film written and directed by Shalini Usha Nair. The film is a contemporary retelling of Malayattoor Ramakrishnans classic psycho-thriller novel Yakshi. The story is about Srini, a young architect, who starts suspecting that his beautiful wife Ragini is a yakshi. The film was shot in and around Trivandrum and its surrounding suburbs. It premiered at the 8th Dubai International Film Festival in December 2011. It was also screened at the Shanghai International Film Festival and International Film Festival of Kerala. The film released in theatres on 26 April 2013. One Perfect Day One Perfect Day is a 2013 South Korean short film directed by Kim Jee-woon, his first in the romantic comedy genre. Upon meeting the girl of his dreams, a loser in love asks her to play Rock-paper-scissors with him. The 35-minute short film first premiered on April 29, 2013 at a showcase in Times Square in Seouls Yeongdeungpo District, and was then released online on April 30 on the website of outdoor clothing brand Kolon Sport, as well as portal sites Daum and YouTube. One Perfect Day was the second short film after Park Chan-wooks Day Trip to be commissioned and funded by Kolon Sport for its "Way to Nature Film Project," which marks the companys 40th anniversary. Jia aur Jia Jia Aur Jia is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language road film directed by Howard Rosemeyer. It stars Richa Chadda and Kalki Koechlin in lead roles. The movie is about how Jia teaches Jia how to live. Lolita from Interstellar Space Lolita from Interstellar Space is a 2014 American made for cable erotic film written and directed by Dean McKendrick. Feng Shui 2 Feng Shui 2 is a 2014 Philippine supernatural horror film. It is the sequel of the first film in 2004. Kris Aquino reprises her role as Joy Ramirez and Coco Martin plays Lester Anonuevo, the new owner of the cursed bagua. The film co-stars Cherry Pie Picache, Carmi Martin, Ian Veneracion, and Joonee Gamboa. It focuses on Lester who, upon getting the cursed bagua, starts to have luck and prosperity, but with deadly consequences. This film was Star Cinemas official entry in the 2014 Metro Manila Film Festival. It is also the first Filipino movie to be rendered in 4D and was exclusively shown at the XD Theater of SM Mall of Asia under a partnership of SM Lifestyle Entertainment and Star Cinema. By Any Name By Any Name is a 2016 British action thriller film, that has won two awards at the 2016 North Wales International Film Festival and is based on the book of the same name by Catrin Collier. The film follows the story of John West who is admitted to a psychiatric ward suffering from trauma-induced amnesia after he was found half naked running down a motorway and covered in blood. He has no memory of who he is. All he can recall is a detailed knowledge of sophisticated weaponry and military techniques that indicates a background in terrorism. When two armed soldiers guarding his room are murdered and Dr Liz Santer Samira Mohamed Ali, the psychiatrist assigned to his case, is abducted at gunpoint, a desperate hunt begins for a dangerous killer. Liz attempts to help her capture recover his memory despite all the warnings of what she might find. Is Liz in the hands of a homicidal terrorist or an innocent pawn? Her life depends on the right answer. Courier Boy Kalyan Courier Boy Kalyan is a 2015 Indian Telugu romantic thriller film directed by Premsai, who had earlier assisted Prabhu Deva. This film is produced by Gautham Menon under the banners Photon Kathaas and Gurufilms. It stars Nitin and Yami Gautam in the lead roles. The film, featuring film score and soundtrack composed by Karthik is also being simultaneously shot in Tamil as Tamilselvanum Thaniyar Anjalum with Jai in the lead role. The film was released on 17 September 2015.The film was dubbed in Hindi by same name. Hello Namasthe Hello Namasthe is a 2016 Indian Malayalam comedy film directed by Jayan K. Nair and produced by Freedia Entertainment. Narrating the story of two modern-day couples as they find themselves at crossroads over a jackfruit tree that stands between their villas, Hello Namasthe was released on February 19, 2016. It stars Vinay Forrt, Bhavana, Sanju Sivram, and Miya. New Initial D the Movie: Legend 3 - Dream is a 2014–2016 Japanese anime film series based on the manga series Initial D by Shuichi Shigeno. The movie is a retelling of the early stages of the manga and is split into three parts with the first part, Legend 1: Awakening released on August 23, 2014. The full trailer was revealed on 16 May 2014, containing an entirely new Japanese cast. In the English dub, however, most of the Funimation cast from the original series reprised their roles for the trilogy. Part 2 of the series, named Legend 2: Racer, was released on May 23, 2015 and part 3 of the series, named Legend 3: Dream, was released on February 6, 2016. Sentai Filmworks has licensed the film trilogy for release in North America, while MVM Films will release the trilogy in the UK. Hell's Kitty Hells Kitty is a 2018 American comedy horror film based on a web series and a comic book of the same name, which aired during 2011-2015. The web series is said to be based on the true life events of the writer, director, Nicholas Tanas real-life experiences living with his strange cat, Angel. Hells Kitty makes its musical theater debut at the Hollywood Fringe Festival in June 2019. The musical features the American Tracks award winning song Chainsaw Kitty. Thomas & Friends: Journey Beyond Sodor Journey Beyond Sodor is a CGI-animated musical adventure film based on the television show Thomas & Friends, based on The Railway Series by The Rev. W. Awdry. It was released on 22 August 2017 in the US and on 16 October 2017 in the UK. The film stars the voices of Joseph May in the US and John Hasler in the UK voice of Thomas the Tank Engine. It also stars the voices of Rob Rackstraw, Christopher Ragland, Nigel Pilkington, Keith Wickham, Kerry Shale and Teresa Gallagher with Mark Moraghan narrating his last special. Hugh Bonneville, Lucy Montgomery, Darren Boyd, Jim Howick, Sophie Colquhoun, Colin McFarlane and Nicola Stapleton join the cast. This special deals with many traits that children have such as Autism, through the Experimental Engines. Nude: Chitraa Nude is a 2018 Indian Marathi language film directed by Ravi Jadhav and produced by Ravi Jadhav and Zee Studio. The movie was released on 27 April 2018. The film tells the story of a model who poses nude to earn money for her sons education. Wandering Girl Wandering Girl is a 2018 Colombian film directed by Rubén Mendoza. Mendozas fourth feature, the coming-of-age road movie made its world premiere as part of the Official Selection and won Grand Prix for Best Film and Best Music at the 2018 Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. Afsar Afsar is an Indian Punjabi film directed by Gulshan Singh starring Tarsem Jassar, Nimrat Khaira, Gurpreet Ghuggi and Karamjit Anmol in lead roles. The film is based on the concept that whether Kanungo is higher post than Patwari but the much respect is given to the Patwari rather than Kanungo. The film is co-produced by Nadar Films and Vehli Janta Films and marks as debut for director Gulshan Singh and debut in lead role for Nimrat Khaira. The film was theatrically released on 5 October 2018. The romantic comedy received good reviews from public whereas mixed from critics. Commercially, the film opened well and earned ₹5.72 crore in its opening weekend worldwide. Sky High Sky High is a 1922 American silent western film written and directed by Lynn Reynolds and starring Tom Mix, J. Farrell MacDonald, Eva Novak and Sid Jordan. The action in Sky High takes place in 1922 and while the characters ride horses and fight in saloons, they also use telephones, automobiles and even an aircraft. In 1998, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Goose Woman The Goose Woman is a 1925 silent film drama directed by Clarence Brown and starring Louise Dresser with Jack Pickford as her son. The film was released by Universal Pictures. The Rex Beach short story is based in part on the then already sensational Hall-Mills murder case in which a woman named Jane Gibson is described as a pig woman because of the pigs she raised on her property. Both critics and audiences favorably received the film. The Goose Woman was remade in 1933 as The Past of Mary Holmes featuring Helen MacKellar and Jean Arthur. While the City Sleeps While the City Sleeps is a 1928 American silent crime drama film about a tough New York City police detective, played by Lon Chaney, out to get a murdering gangster. The film was directed by Jack Conway and co-stars Anita Page, Carroll Nye, Wheeler Oakman, and Mae Busch. Red-Haired Alibi The Red-Haired Alibi is an American pre-Code feature-length film produced by Tower Productions. The film was produced by Sigmund Neufeld. Released on October 15, 1932, it was directed by Christy Cabanne. The movie was based on a novel of the same name written by Wilson Collison. It is the first feature-length film to feature child actress Shirley Temple in the credits. Betty Boop's May Party Betty Boops May Party is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. Hat, Coat, and Glove Hat, Coat and Glove is a 1934 American pre-Code crime drama film directed by Worthington Miner from a screenplay by Francis Faragoh. It starred Ricardo Cortez, Barbara Robbins, and John Beal. Pettin' in the Park Pettin’ In The Park is a Merrie Melodies cartoon that was released on January 27, 1934 by Warner Bros. Studio. It was supervised by Bernard Brown, the sound was recorded by him in the uncredited and the characters were animated by Jack King and Bob Clampett. The musical score was by Norman Spencer. Registered Nurse Registered Nurse is a 1934 American Pre-Code film produced by First National Pictures and released through its parent company Warner Bros. The film was directed by Robert Florey and stars Bebe Daniels in her final role for Warner Bros. A Shot in the Dark A Shot in the Dark is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Charles Lamont. Death from a Distance Death from a Distance is a 1935 American mystery film film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Russell Hopton, Lola Lane and George F. Marion. The films sets were designed by the art director Edward C. Jewell. It was the first feature film broadcast on U.S. commercial television, on July 2, 1941, during the first week of official commercial broadcasts on NBCs New York television station WNBT-TV. Gambling with Souls Gambling with Souls is a 1936 American exploitation film directed by Elmer Clifton. Ride, Ranger, Ride Ride Ranger Ride is a 1936 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Kay Hughes. Based on a story by Bernard McConville and Karen DeWolf, and a screenplay by Dorrell and Stuart E. McGowan, the film is about a Texas Ranger working undercover to protect an Army wagon train full of ammunition and supplies. The Army doesnt believe him at first, until the Comanche arrive. London by Night London by Night is a 1937 murder mystery film starring George Murphy and Rita Johnson. There Goes the Groom There Goes the Groom is a 1937 screwball comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Ann Sothern and Burgess Meredith. It was Burgess Merediths second film and his first screen comedy; his first film, Winterset, was a serious romantic drama. Hide and Shriek Hide and Shriek is a 1938 Our Gang short subject directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 168th Our Gang entry in the series, and the last to involve series creator Hal Roach. Kora Terry Kora Terry is a 1940 German drama film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Marika Rökk, Will Quadflieg and Josef Sieber. Billy the Kid Trapped Billy the Kid Trapped is a 1942 American film directed by Sam Newfield. The Dawn Express The Dawn Express is a 1942 American film directed by Albert Herman. The film stars Michael Whalen, Anne Nagel, William Bakewell and Constance Worth. And the Angels Sing And the Angels Sing is a musical directed by George Marshall and starring Dorothy Lamour, Fred MacMurray, and Betty Hutton. Released by Paramount Pictures, it is a classic example of a film written to capitalize on the title of a previously popular song, in this case Benny Goodmans 1939 number one hit, "And the Angels Sing" by Ziggy Elman and Johnny Mercer, sung by Martha Tilton, though the song is not actually in the film. The standout original songs in the musical were "It Could Happen To You", sung by Dorothy Lamour, which quickly became a pop standard, and "His Rocking Horse Ran Away," which became one of Betty Huttons most popular numbers. The story is about a singing sister group, their exploitation by a bandleader, and their subsequent rise to fame. One of the sisters is portrayed by Mimi Chandler, daughter of former Kentucky governor and baseball commissioner Happy Chandler. "Happy" is also the name of Fred MacMurrays character in the story. Main Street After Dark Main Street After Dark is a 1945 American drama film directed by Edward L. Cahn and written by John C. Higgins and Karl Kamb. The film stars Edward Arnold, Selena Royle, Tom Trout, Audrey Totter, Dan Duryea, Hume Cronyn and Dorothy Morris. The film was released on January 12, 1945, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Winged Victory Winged Victory is a 1944 American drama film directed by George Cukor, a joint effort of 20th Century Fox and the U.S. Army Air Forces. Based upon the play of the same name by Moss Hart, who also wrote the screenplay, the film opened only after the plays theatre run. The film version of Winged Victory used many of the Broadway cast who were brought to Hollywood. Scared Stiff Scared Stiff is a 1945 American comedic murder mystery directed by Frank McDonald for Pine-Thomas Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. The film stars Jack Haley, Ann Savage and Barton MacLane. The Great Morgan The Great Morgan is a 1945 American musical-comedy film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film is considered one of the more unusual in the MGM canon in that it is a compilation film built around a slight plot line, with a running time of less than 60 minutes. The film was produced for overseas markets and features Frank Morgan appearing as himself. The premise of the film is that a bumbling Morgan is given a chance to produce a movie, but ends up botching it and accidentally editing several unrelated comedic and musical short subjects together with his own film, "The Burning Secret." Segments include a musical number featuring dancer Eleanor Powell cut from one of her early 1940s musicals.. There also are a couple of songs by Carlos Ramirez, and a musical number by Virginia OBrien backed by Tommy Dorsey and orchestra. Among the non-musical segments of the film is a look at the history of the automobile in suburban America and a profile of a champion badminton player. There are also cameos by MGM supervisor of sound Douglas Shearer, art director Cedric Gibbons and costume designer Irene. For many decades The Great Morgan was believed to be a lost film. A print was found in 1980, and another was discovered a few years later. The film was subsequently released to the American home video market and is occasionally shown on Turner Classic Movies. The Last Vacation The Last Vacation is a 1948 French drama film directed by Roger Leenhardt and starring Odile Versois, Michel François, and Jean Lara. The films art direction was by Léon Barsacq. The Return of October The Return of October is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Joseph H. Lewis, and starring Glenn Ford and Terry Moore. Bells of Coronado Bells of Coronado is a 1950 American Trucolor Western film directed by William Witney starring Roy Rogers, Trigger and Dale Evans El último caballo The Last Horse is a 1950 Spanish comedy film directed by Edgar Neville starring Fernando Fernán Gómez. The Brave Bulls The Brave Bulls is a 1951 American drama film directed by Robert Rossen and written by John Bright. The film stars Mel Ferrer, Miroslava, Anthony Quinn, Eugene Iglesias, José Torvay and Charlita. The film was released on April 18, 1951, by Columbia Pictures. The Devil's Sleep The Devils Sleep is a 1949 exploitation film directed by W. Merle Connell and produced by George Weiss. Connell had previously directed a number of American burlesque films. The film looks at juvenile delinquency, phony womens health gyms and pushing narcotics to teenagers. Using many of the same cast and crew as Test Tube Babies, the film is the first of Timothy Farrells "Umberto Scali" trilogy. Dark River Dark River is a 1952 Argentine drama film directed by Hugo del Carril, starring del Carril, Adriana Benetti and Raúl del Valle. It is based on a novel by Alfredo Varela. The storyline is about exploitation of peons, and the film has a populist message that ties in with the directors sympathy for Peronism. The film won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film. The Bold and the Brave The Bold and the Brave is a 1956 American World War II film written by Robert Lewin in his first screenplay based on some of his Italian Campaign experiences. It was directed by Lewis R. Foster, starring Wendell Corey, Mickey Rooney, and Don Taylor. The movie was produced by Filmmakers Production Organization and released by RKO. The title song for was cowritten by Mickey Rooney and Ross Bagdasarian, the creator of Alvin and the Chipmunks. Congo Crossing Congo Crossing is a 1956 American Technicolor film noir adventure film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Virginia Mayo and George Nader. Most of the exterior sequences were shot in the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden. On the Threshold of Space On the Threshold of Space is a 1956 drama directed by Robert D. Webb, starring Guy Madison, Virginia Leith and John Hodiak. It was Hodiaks final film; he died six months before it was released. On the Threshold of Space provides a historical depiction of tests done to prepare the United States for space travel. Hold That Hypnotist Hold That Hypnotist is a 1957 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. The film was released on March 10, 1957 by Allied Artists and is the forty-fourth film in the series. The Flame Barrier The Flame Barrier is a 1958 American jungle adventure science fiction film produced by Arthur Gardner and Jules V. Levy, directed by Paul Landres, and written by Pat Fielder and George Worthing Yates. The film stars Arthur Franz, Kathleen Crowley and Robert Brown. It was released in the US on April 2, 1958 by United Artists as a double feature with The Return of Dracula. Telegrame Telegrame is a 1959 Romanian comedy film directed by Aurel Miheles and Gheorghe Naghi. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. Densô ningen is a 1960 tokusatsu science fiction-horror and mystery film. Produced by Toho Company, Ltd., the film was directed by Jun Fukuda and written by Shinichi Sekizawa, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Herts-Lion International Corp. acquired the western hemisphere rights to the film in January 1964 and planned to release it theatrically in the United States. This proposed U.S. theatrical release was aborted, and the film was subsequently syndicated to television. Besides being in black and white, the TV prints were identical to Tohos uncut international English version, dubbing and all. The Comedy Man The Comedy Man is a 1964 British drama film directed by Alvin Rakoff and starring Kenneth More, Cecil Parker, Dennis Price and Billie Whitelaw. It depicts the life of a struggling actor in Swinging London. More later said that when he read the script he "was profoundly struck by its relevance to my own life, and to the lives of so many actors I had known." The film was shot in 1962 but not released until two years later. It received limited distribution, being released on a double bill with Lord of the Flies. El Greco El Greco is a 1966 Italian drama film and biography of the master painter El Greco directed by Luciano Salce and starring Mel Ferrer and Rosanna Schiaffino. Samson and the Slave Queen Samson and the Slave Queen is a 1963 Italian peplum directed by Umberto Lenzi. It was originally made as a Maciste film in Italy, in which the fabled strongman meets Zorro. It was redubbed into a "Samson" movie for distribution in the U.S. Place Called Glory City The Hell of Manitoba is a 1965 West-German-Spanish western film directed by Sheldon Reynolds and starring Lex Barker, Pierre Brice and Gérard Tichy. In the United States it was released under the alternative title of A Place Called Glory. The Exquisite Cadaver The Exquisite Cadaver AKA: The Cruel Ones is a 1969 Spanish art house psychological thriller film directed by Vicente Aranda, based on the short story Bailando Para Parker written by Gonzalo Suárez. The plot follows a well-to-do publisher and family man who begins to receive severed body parts in the mail two years after his mistress committed suicide. Along with one of these bloody parcels is a letter of blackmail from the dead womans former lesbian lover, who seeks vengeance. A Twist of Sand A Twist of Sand is a 1968 British adventure film directed by Don Chaffey and starring Richard Johnson, Jeremy Kemp, Honor Blackman and Peter Vaughan based on the novel by Geoffrey Jenkins. Heintje: A Heart Goes on a Journey Heintje: A Heart Goes on a Journey is a 1969 West German musical film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Heintje Simons, Heinz Reincke and Gerlinde Locker. The Beloved Sin is a 1971 film written and directed by George P. Cosmatos, and marked his directorial debut. The Soil The Soil is a 1973 Iranian film by Masud Kimiai from the novel by Mahmoud Dowlatabadi. The film stars Behrouz Vossoughi, Farzaneh Taidi, and Faramarz Gharibian. Little Laura and Big John Little Laura and Big John is a 1973 American feature film about the exploits of the Ashley gang in the Florida everglades in the 1910s and 1920s. No One Heard the Scream Nadie oyó gritar is a 1973 Spanish horror film directed by Eloy de la Iglesia. The film stars two of the director’s favorite performers: Carmen Sevilla and Vicente Parra. The plot follows a beautiful woman forced to help her neighbor after she sees him disposing the corpse of his wife on an elevator shaft. The film, daring for its time, was mutilated by the Francoist censors. The film explores some of Eloy de la Iglesia’s recurrent themes such as voyeurism, socialism, societys class system, and homoerotic imagery. Nadie oyó gritar is not strictly a horror film, but mixes genres: drama, black comedy, suspense, road movie, character study, psychological thriller and horror, with few jolts and bloody scenes. The Nelson Affair Bequest to the Nation is a 1973 British historical drama film directed by James Cellan Jones and starring Glenda Jackson, Peter Finch, Michael Jayston and Margaret Leighton. It is based on the 1970 Terence Rattigan play A Bequest to the Nation. The film depicts the relationship between Admiral Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton during the Napoleonic Wars plus others they would meet, including Nelsons nephew: the story takes place before Nelsons heading out to sea for the battle of Trafalgar. In the United States, it was released as The Nelson Affair. The Petrified Forest is a 1973 Japanese existential drama directed by Masahiro Shinoda. The film is based on a novel by Japanese author and politician Shintarō Ishihara. Special Killers Special Killers is a 1973 Italian-French-Spanish crime-thriller film directed by Germán Lorente. The film stars are Frederick Stafford, Femi Benussi, Claude Jade and Michel Constantin. Who Has Seen the Wind Who Has Seen the Wind is a 1977 Canadian drama film directed by Allan King and written by Patricia Watson. The film is an adaptation of W. O. Mitchells influential novel Who Has Seen the Wind. It was the first narrative feature film ever directed by King, who was previously known primarily as a documentary filmmaker. The film stars Brian Painchaud as Brian OConnall, with a supporting cast including Douglas Junor, Patricia Hamilton, Gordon Pinsent, Helen Shaver, Chappelle Jaffe, Charmion King, Leslie Carlson and José Ferrer. Although Painchaud received positive critical attention for his performance, it was the only film he ever made before his death in 1986. Fængslende feriedage Fængslende feriedage is a 1978 Danish family film directed by Finn Henriksen and starring Jørgen Ryg. It was also Dirch Passers final film. One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story is a 1978 American made-for-television biographical sports drama film telling the story of Ron LeFlore, a troubled Detroit youth who rose from Michigan prisons to star in Major League Baseball with the Detroit Tigers. The film was based on LeFlores autobiography, Breakout: From Prison to the Big Leagues. Good News Good News is a 1979 Italian satirical comedy film written and directed by Elio Petri and starring Giancarlo Giannini. It is the last film of Petri. The Brave Archer III The Brave Archer 3, also known as Blast of the Iron Palm, is a 1981 Hong Kong film adapted from Louis Chas novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes. The film was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio and directed by Chang Cheh, starring Alexander Fu Sheng and Niu-niu in the lead roles. The film is the third part of a trilogy and was preceded by The Brave Archer and The Brave Archer 2. The film has two unofficial sequels, The Brave Archer and His Mate and Little Dragon Maiden, both of which were based on The Return of the Condor Heroes. The theme song of the film, Say Cheung Kei, was composed by Chang Cheh, arranged by Joseph Koo and performed in Cantonese by Jenny Tseng. Miss All-American Beauty Miss All-American Beauty is a 1982 American television film directed by Gus Trikonis and starring Diane Lane. Le tartuffe Le tartuffe is a 1984 French comedy film directed by and starring Gérard Depardieu based on the play Tartuffe by Molière. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. A Test of Love For another movie, under similar title, see: The Test of Love Annies Coming Out is a 1984 Australian drama film directed by Gil Brealey. It is based on the non-fiction book Annies Coming Out by disability activist Rosemary Crossley, allegedly with assistance from Anne McDonald. The book tells the story of McDonalds early life in a government institution for people with severe disabilities and her subsequent release, as well as her therapists attempts to communicate with her with the pseudoscientific method of facilitated communication. Vecernja zvona Evening Bells is a 1986 Yugoslav film directed by Lordan Zafranović. It is based on Vrata od utrobe, a novel by Mirko Kovač. Arizona Heat Arizona Heat is a 1988 American action film starring Michael Parks, Denise Crosby, Hugh Farrington and directed by John G. Thomas. Jing zhuong zhui nu zi zhi er The Romancing Star II is a 1988 Hong Kong romantic comedy film written and directed by Wong Jing and starring Andy Lau, Eric Tsang, Natalis Chan and Stanley Fung. Chow Yun-fat, the star of the films precedent The Romancing Star, makes a brief cameo in the opening scene. The film was later followed by The Romancing Star III released in the following year. All's Fair Alls Fair is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Rocky Lang and starring George Segal, Sally Kellerman, Robert Carradine, and Lou Ferrigno. Absolute Strangers Absolute Strangers is a 1991 made-for-television CBS docudrama featuring Happy Days star Henry Winkler returning to his first major TV role in eight years. The screenplay, written by Robert Woodruff Anderson, was based on the true story of a husbands controversial decision to have his wife undergo an abortion to aid her recovery after a head-trauma accident had left her comatose. The title is taken from court decision that used "absolute strangers"—itself apparently derived from a courtroom outburst by the husband—to describe two anti-abortion activists, one of whom sued the husband to get custody of the fetus, the other to be appointed guardian of the comatose wife. The impending broadcast of the film spurred anti-abortion activists, including the American Family Association, to try to discourage advertisers from buying time during the show. These efforts provoked counter-demonstrations, and campaigns of letter-writing in support of the broadcast from Planned Parenthood, the National Council of Jewish Women, and other groups. The real-life husband, Martin Klein, appeared in a cameo. Henry Winkler played Martin Klein, with his wife Nancy played by Jennifer Hetrick. Others in the cast included Karl Malden as Nancy Kleins father, Patty Duke as the appeals court judge in the pivotal court case, and Richard Kiley as a doctor who favors abortion in such cases. The films director, Gilbert Cates, was nominated for a Primetime Emmy. Muqabla Muqabla is 1993 Hindi film directed by T. Rama Rao, starring Aditya Pancholi, Govinda, Karishma Kapoor and Paresh Rawal. Other cast includes Shakti Kapoor, Asrani, Aruna Irani and Farah Naaz. It is a remake of the 1992 Telugu film Police Brothers, starring Vinod Kumar, Charan Raj and Roja. Il branco Il branco is a 1994 Italian drama film directed by Marco Risi. The film, which is inspired by a 1983 rape case, entered the competition at the 51st Venice International Film Festival. Mermaid Got Married Mermaid Got Married is a 1994 Hong Kong romantic comedy fantasy film directed by Norman Law, starring Ekin Cheng, Christy Chung and Takeshi Kaneshiro. Based on the 1984 American film Splash, the plot involves a mermaid who travels onto land and falls in love with a human man. Stranger by Night Stranger by Night is a 1994 action film directed by Gregory Dark and starring Steven Bauer, Jennifer Rubin and William Katt. It was released on November 23, 1994. Choices of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger Story Choices of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger Story is an American television film about the controversial nurse Margaret Sanger who campaigned in the earlier decades of the 20th century in the United States for womens birth control. Catnapped! The Movie , known outside Japan as Catnapped!, is a 1995 Japanese anime feature film, directed, created and written by Takashi Nakamura, who was also its character designer. The animation was produced by Triangle Staff. The theme song of the film was performed by Mayumi Iizuka. Whose Daughter Is She? Whose Daughter Is She? is a CBS original television film directed by Frank Arnold. It premiered on September 24, 1995 in the United States on CBS. The film stars Stephanie Zimbalist, Gaby Hoffmann, Joanna Kerns, Lisa Wilhoit, Michael Shulman and others. It is also known as Semi-Precious, Moms and For the Love of My Daughter. Small Wonders Small Wonders is a 1995 American documentary film directed by Allan Miller. The film follows a music teacher in East Harlem who teaches underprivileged children how to play the violin. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The Summer of Ben Tyler The Summer of Ben Tyler is a 1996 Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television comedy-drama film directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and starring James Woods, Elizabeth McGovern, and Len Cariou. The Assistant The Assistant is a 1998 film directed by Daniel Petrie. It is based on the 1957 novel of the same name by Bernard Malamud. It follows a young man who finds work at a shop at the turn-of-the-century, and falls in love with the owners daughter, inflaming deeply religious origins. Filming took place in Toronto. Glória Gloria is an independent Portuguese drama film directed by Manuela Viegas and written by Joaquim Sapinho, produced at Portuguese independent production company Rosa Filmes. The poster of the film was designed by Portuguese artist Julião Sarmento. Eran trece There Were Thirteen is a 1931 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by David Howard and starring Juan Torena, Ana María Custodio and Rafael Calvo. It is a Spanish-language version of the 1931 Hollywood film Charlie Chan Carries On, with a separate cast and several plot alterations. Like the English original it was based on the novel Charlie Chan Carries On by Earl Derr Biggers. Charles Mingus: Triumph of the Underdog Charles Mingus: Triumph of the Underdog is a 1997 documentary film about the life of jazz musician Charles Mingus. Petomaniac Il petomane, internationally released as Petomaniac, is a 1983 Italian commedia allitaliana film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. It is loosely based on real life events of Joseph Pujol, best known as "Le Pétomane". Kamla Ki Maut Kamla Ki Maut is a 1989 Hindi drama film directed by Basu Chatterjee. The film set in Mumbai, deals with issue of love, pre-marital sex and relationships in modern India. It stars Pankaj Kapoor, Supriya Pathak and Roopa Ganguly in lead roles. At the 36th Filmfare Awards the film won the Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay for Basu Chatterjee. In 2013, to commemorate 100 years of Indian cinema, National Film Development Corporation of India in partnership with Shemaroo, released a digitally re-mastered print of the film under "Cinemas of India" label. Por si no te vuelvo a ver Por Si No Te Vuelvo a Ver is a 1997 Mexican drama film, directed by Juan Pablo Villaseñor and produced by the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica. The film received eight Ariel Awards in 1998 including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress. Strange Justice Strange Justice is a 1999 television film directed by Ernest Dickerson and starring Delroy Lindo and Regina Taylor. Originally aired on Showtime, the film is based on a book by Jane Mayer and Jill Abramson that covered the Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination. Il mistero di Bellavista Il mistero di Bellavista is a 1985 Italian comedy film written, directed and starring Luciano De Crescenzo. Angrakshak Angrakshak is a 1995 Indian action film starring Sunny Deol, Pooja Bhatt and Kulbhushan Kharbanda. Originally, Divya Bharti signed up for it due to her sudden death, she was replaced by Pooja. Camera Obscura Camera Obscura is a 2000 crime film. The film was directed by Hamlet Sarkissian. It stars Adam Trese, Ariadna Gil, Cully Fredricksen, VJ Foster, Molly Bryant and Kirk Ward. Bawdy Tales Storie scellerate, internationally released as Bawdy Tales, is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Citti. The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything is a collection of television comedy sketches, produced in 1999, broadcast in two parts on 2 and 4 January 2000 on BBC One. Based on well-known historical events, it took its title and concept from the 1969 London Weekend Television series The Complete and Utter History of Britain. Family Pack Family Pack or Que faisaient les femmes pendant que lhomme marchait sur la lune? is a 2001 French-Belgium drama film, directed by Chris Vander Stappen. Maanasa Sarovara Manasa Sarovara is a 1982 Indian Kannada language film directed by Puttanna Kanagal starring Srinath, Padmavasanthi and Ramakrishna. Padmavasanthi won Karnataka State Award for Best Actress for her role as an insane woman in the film. The core plot of the movie was reported to be influenced by the 1913 play Pygmalion. Ochtendzwemmers Ochtendzwemmers is a 2000 Dutch film directed by Nicole van Kilsdonk. Dobrý voják Svejk The Good Soldier Schweik is a 1955 Czechoslovak animated film directed by Jiří Trnka based on the novel The Good Soldier Švejk by Jaroslav Hašek. Its length is 76 minutes and consists of three episodes, From Hatvan to Halič, Švejk train accidents and Švejk Budějovice anabasi. Narrator: Jan Werich. The End The End is a 1998 skateboarding film from Birdhouse Skateboards. It was made under the direction of Jamie Mosberg, who also produced and edited it. The original movie was released in 1998, but the movie was re-released in 2001. Ajanabee Ajanabee is a 1974 Bollywood film produced by Girija Samanta and directed by Shakti Samanta. The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Zeenat Aman in the lead supported by Prem Chopra, Asrani, Madan Puri, Yogeeta Bali and Asit Sen. The films music is by R.D. Burman. The song Hum Dono Do Premi is a four-minute train sequence in the film and it was the first song to be shot fully on the top of the train. This film saw Khanna paired for the first time with Aman. Madame Hanım is a 1989 Turkish drama film directed by Halit Refiğ. House Full Housefull is a 1999 Tamil film written and directed by R. Parthiepan. The film stars himself along with Vikram, Roja and Suvalakshmi in the lead roles. The film was produced by Parthibans children under Bioscope Film Framers. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film has won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil at 46th National Film Awards. Made in Israel Made in Israel is a 2001 Israeli drama film directed by Ari Folman. Sarah Brightman: La Luna - Live in Concert La Luna: Live in Concert is a live concert recording by Sarah Brightman, inspired by her La Luna album. The performance in Sunrise, Florida was recorded in fall 2000 and has been released on DVD and VHS in spring 2001. Brightman performs her 1997 hit "There for Me" with singer Josh Groban. Special features included are the music video for "A Whiter Shade of Pale", a multipart documentary covering the making of the La Luna album and tour, a behind-the-scenes tour documentary, an interview, and an interactive tour map. Go, Yellow Go, Yellow is a 2001 Croatian football comedy-drama film directed by Dražen Žarković. It was Žarkovićs debut feature film, after having directed several award-winning documentary and short films. He set out to create an unpretentious, easy-to-watch film that would be popular with the cinemagoers, but it was ultimately poorly received at the Croatian box office and was met with mixed reviews from the critics. Andelská tvár Andělská tvář is a 2002 Czech adventure romance film directed by Zdeněk Troška. It is based on a novel by Marie Körnerová of the same name. The film was very expensive and producer Jiří Pomeje lend money from State Fund for the Support and Development of Czech Cinematography, but Pomeje was unable to pay his debt, since the film was commercial failure. Pomeje was then investigated for financial fraud. Siromashko lyato Indian Summer is a 1973 Bulgarian comedy-drama film directed by Milen Nikolov and written by Mormarevi Brothers. The film stars Georgi Partsalev, Tatyana Lolova, Ivan Kondov, Itzhak Fintzi and Leda Taseva. The movie was distributed in the U.S. by Analysis Film Releasing Corp. Conman in Tokyo Conman in Tokyo is a 2000 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Ching Siu-tung and starring Louis Koo, Nick Cheung, Athena Chu and Christy Chung. The film is a sequel to the 1999 film The Conmen in Vegas in title only. Otherworld is a 2003 Welsh film based on a series of Welsh tales written by bards in the Middle Ages. It is mostly animated, although the very beginning and end sequences are live action. It follows three main characters who find themselves moving from their world in West Wales to the setting of the tales of Welsh mythology known as the Four Branches of the Mabinogi, from which the films title is derived. The film is available in both Welsh and English language versions, as is the graphic novel on which the film is based. Fu bo is a 2003 Hong Kong film directed by Wong Ching Po. The Cave of the Silken Web The Cave of the Silken Web is a 1967 film directed by Ho Meng Hua and produced by Shaw Brothers Studio in Hong Kong. The film is based on an episode from the 16th century classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. The film is the third of a series of four films based on Journey To The West. The others are Monkey Goes West, Princess Iron Fan and The Land of Many Perfumes. When the Mountains Tremble When The Mountains Tremble is a 1983 documentary film produced by Skylight Pictures about the war between the Guatemalan Military and the Mayan Indigenous population of Guatemala. Footage from this film was used as forensic evidence in the Guatemalan court for crimes against humanity, in the genocide case against Efraín Ríos Montt. The film centers on the experiences of Nobel Prize winner Rigoberta Menchú, a Quiché indigenous woman who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992, nine years after the film came out. When The Mountains Tremble won the Special Jury Award at the Sundance Film Festival, the Blue Ribbon Award at the American Film Festival, and the Grand Coral Award/Best North American Documentary at the Havana Film Festival. A follow-up film was released in 2011, titled Granito: How to Nail a Dictator. The Hero The Hero is a 2004 Angolan-Portuguese-French film directed by Zézé Gamboa. It was filmed on location in Angola and won the World Dramatic Competition Grand Prize at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. The Hamster Cage The Hamster Cage is a Canadian independent feature film directed by Larry Kent. The soundtrack was created by Alden Penner, who worked with members of Arcade Fire. The film won awards at the Austin Fantastic Fest and the Vancouver International Film Festival. In an interview, Kent said the film was about recurring familial problems over generations. The Hamster Cage was Kents first film in thirteen years. Phish: It It is a two-disc DVD set chronicling Phishs two-day summer festival in Limestone on August 2-3, 2003. The first disc contains a full-length documentary originally aired on PBS in 2004, featuring interviews with the band, song excerpts, and images from the concert grounds and festival events. This was the sixth of ten major outdoor summer festivals held by Phish. The second disc features complete performances of ten songs from the festival. It does not contain the entire festival, nor any of the concerts they played there, in their uninterrupted entirety. The DVD set, which clocks in at over four hours, was certified platinum in 2005. Split: A Divided America Split: A Divided America is a documentary film about partisan divides in American society. It examines a perceived political divide from the perspective of cultural factors, the modern media, contemporary campaigning strategies, and the "deterioration of civil discourse in our political experience". Kelly Nyks directed, co-wrote, and co-produced the film with co-writer Peter Hutchison and Jeff Beard. The cast includes Al Franken, Jesse Jackson, Noam Chomsky, Norm Ornstein, Tucker Carlson, Bruce Bartlett, Thomas Frank, Robert Putnam and Sharon Pratt Kelly among others. The documentary was broadcast domestically on the Independent Film Channel and was distributed to classrooms nationwide in collaboration with the National Association of Secondary School Principals and the National Council for the Social Studies. Are You Ready for Love? Are You Ready for Love? is a 2007 British romantic comedy feature film, directed by Helen M. Grace, produced by Carnaby Films, 2007. Who I Am and What I Want Who I Am And What I Want is a 7 minute animated short directed by Chris Shepherd and David Shrigley in 2005. The film is based on the 2003 David Shrigley book of the same title. Kevin Eldon voices the role of the films main character, Pete. The DVD was released in 2006 with a 12 page booklet with art from the film. The Whispering of the Gods is a 2005 Japanese drama film directed by Tatsushi Ōmori and based on a 1998 novel by Mangetsu Hanamura. Released without approval from Eirin, the film details abuse in a tight-knit Catholic farming community where a teenager who has committed murder takes refuge. The Torchbearer The Torchbearer is a 2005 Czech animated short film written and directed by Václav Švankmajer. It is described as an allegorical story about rise to power. Švankmajer worked on the film for 5 years in his Family studio Athanor. He mixed a medieval Legend with Fantasy Genre and also used some techniques known from Video Games. The film was influenced by films of Jan Švankmajer, the father of Václav Švankmajer. The Torchbearer has won multiple awards. Waru Waru is a 2006 Japanese action film directed by Takashi Miike. The sequel, kanketsu-hen, followed later in the year. A Cheerful Gang Turns the Earth is a 2006 comedy heist film directed by Japanese director Tetsu Maeda, based on a novel by Kōtaro Isaka. Bunny Chow: Know Thyself Bunny Chow is a South African comedy film by John Barker, partnered by MTV. It premiered on 7 September 2006 at the Toronto International Film Festival. Your Name Here Your Name Here is a 2008 American surreal dramatic fantasy biopic loosely based on the life of Philip K. Dick. Written and directed by and the feature film directorial debut of Matthew Wilder, it stars Bill Pullman and Taryn Manning in the lead roles. Curse, Death & Spirit is a 1992 three-part anthology of Japanese ghost stories from director Hideo Nakata. The DVD version is being licensed and distributed by AsiaVision. Feiern Feiern is a 2006 documentary film about the electronic dance music scene. Maja Classen wrote and directed the film. Doraemon: Nobita and the Knights on Dinosaurs is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered on March 14, 1987 in Japan. It is the highest-grossing animated film of the year 1987. Its the 8th Doraemon film. The Hungry Ghosts The Hungry Ghosts is a 2009 American dramatic film written and directed by Michael Imperioli. The film marked his directorial feature debut. Crackie Crackie is a 2009 Canadian drama film written and directed by Sherry White. It stars Meghan Greeley, Mary Walsh, Joel Thomas Hynes and Cheryl Wells, and is Whites first feature film. Deadly Little Christmas Deadly Little Christmas is a 2009 direct-to-video horror film directed by Novin Shakiba, and written by Jeremiah Campbell. Norberto's Deadline Norbertos Deadline is a 2010 opera prima and tells the story of Norberto. Fired from his job, Norberto tries his luck as a real estate agent, putting off telling his wife. His new boss recommends that he attend a personal assertiveness course to overcome his timidity and he starts studying acting at a beginners’ workshop. While preparing the 3-monthly show, while he fails in his endeavours to behave credibly towards his clients and his wife, what he does discover is a tremendous ability to lie to himself. Bratz the Video: Starrin' & Stylin' Bratz: Starrin & Stylin is a 2004 animated direct-to-video film that was produced by CinéGroupe and released on DVD by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, and later re-released by Lionsgate Home Entertainment. It can now be found on digital online streaming on Vudu and digital download on iTunes. This is the first Bratz movie. Colony Colony is an Irish documentary film about colony collapse disorder, directed by Carter Gunn and Ross McDonnell. The film was produced by Morgan Bushe and Macdara Kelleher. It opened theatrically in Los Angeles on 30 July 2010 and New York City on 13 August 2010 at the 14th Annual DocuWeeks. Parattai Engira Azhagu Sundaram Parattai Engira Azhagu Sundaram is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Suresh Krishna. It stars Dhanush in the lead role along with Meera Jasmine and Archana. The film is a remake of the successful Kannada film Jogi. The film revolves around a woman who comes to the city from her village in search of her presumably lost son. The film was released on 27 April 2007 and it couldnt repeat the success of its original version and was declared a Box office bomb. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Ek Shola: The Beauty in 2014. Mulla Mulla is a 2008 Malayalam film made in India, by Lal Jose starring Dileep, Meera Nandan and Biju Menon. Promises Written in Water Promises Written in Water is a 2010 drama film written, directed, edited, and produced by Vincent Gallo. The cast includes Vincent Gallo, Delfine Bafort, Sage Stallone, Lisa Love and Hope Tomaselli. Frankenstein: Day of the Beast Frankenstein: Day of the Beast is a 2011 independent horror film directed by Ricardo Islas, based on the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. It premiered with a limited theatrical release in the United States on November 27, 2011. Ishqeria Ishqeria is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film written and directed by Prerna Wadhawan. The film stars Richa Chadda and Neil Nitin Mukesh in the lead roles. The dialogues are written by Radhika Anand. Ishqeria was theatrical released on 21 September 2018 after a delay of three years. The films motion poster were released on 2 August 2018, followed by the theatrical trailer on 29 August 2018. Princess and Seven Kung Fu Masters Princess and the Seven Kung Fu Masters is a 2013 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Wong Jing. Jaanu Jaanu is a 2012 Kannada romantic action film directed by Preetham Gubbi and produced by Jayanna Combines. Yash and Deepa Sannidhi are the lead actors while Rangayana Raghu, Sadhu Kokila, Shobaraj among others play the supporting roles. V. Harikrishna is the score and soundtrack composer. The film released across Karnataka state on 1 June 2012. Barefoot to Goa Barefoot to Goa is a 2015 Indian Hindi drama film directed and produced by Praveen Morchhale. It narrates the story of two school-going kids living in Mumbai. Its release in India was crowdfunded through Morchhales Proud Funding Campaign. It was released on 10 April 2015. Sin muertos no hay carnaval Such Is Life in the Tropics is a 2016 Ecuadorian thriller film directed by Sebastián Cordero. It was selected as the Ecuadorian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The Power Inside The Power Inside is a 2013 comedy social film developed by Intel and Toshiba. It is Intel and Toshibas third social film after The Beauty Inside and Inside. Directed by Josh Gordon & Will Speck and starring Harvey Keitel, Analeigh Tipton, and Craig Roberts, the film is broken up into six filmed episodes interspersed with interactive storytelling that all takes place on the main characters Facebook timeline. Killer Rack Killer Rack is a 2015 American musical horror comedy film directed by Greg Lamberson and written by Paul McGinnis. The film, which was shot in Buffalo, was screened at over twelve film festivals, and profits from promotional stickers were donated to the Lynn Sage Foundation, a breast cancer organization. Up in the Wind Up in the Wind is a 2013 Chinese road movie directed by Teng Huatao and starring Ni Ni and Jing Boran. The movie features a female journalist from a big Shanghai magazine, forced to go to Nepal to write an article about traveling in Nepal. The main part of the movie has been shot in Kathmandu, Chitwan and Pokhara. Hollow Hollow is a 2014 Vietnamese horror film directed by Ham Tran. The Truth About Beauty The Truth About Beauty is a 2014 Chinese-Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Lam Oi-wah and starring Bai Baihe, Ronald Cheng, Zhang Yao and Guo Jingfei. Videophilia (and Other Viral Syndromes) Videophilia is a 2015 Peruvian drama film directed by Juan Daniel F. Molero. It premiered during the 2015 edition of the International Film Festival Rotterdam where it was awarded with the Tiger Award. Later it was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Etiquette for Mistresses Etiquette for Mistresses is a 2015 Philippine romantic-drama film based on the best-selling novel of the same name written by Julie Yap-Daza and Patrick John Valencia. It stars an ensemble cast Starring Kris Aquino Claudine Barretto Iza Calzado Cheena Crab and Kim Chiu Together with Zoren Legaspi and Cherry Pie Picache. The film tackles the lives of five successful and glamorous women whose friendship is based on their common weaknesses—they are all trapped in the prison of their hearts. The film is also the first Filipino film to open simultaneously nationwide and worldwide in Europe, Middle East, and North America. The film opens in 15 million pesos on its opening day and received positive reviews from movie critics because of its cinematography and unique storyline. A Cambodian Spring A Cambodian Spring is a 2016 British documentary film directed and produced by Chris Kelly, focusing on a conflict over plans to develop the Boeung Kak lake in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh. The film was premiered at the Hot Docs festival in Toronto, Canada in May 2017. It was released theatrically in the United Kingdom and Ireland on May 18, 2018. A Yellow Bird A Yellow Bird is a 2016 drama film directed and co-written by K. Rajagopal and starring Sivakumar Palakrishnan, Huang Lu, and Seema Biswas. The film is a Singapore-France co-production. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Kinky Kinky is a 2018 American erotic romantic thriller directed, written and produced by Jean-Claude La Marre. The film stars Robert Richard, Dawn Richard, Gary Dourdan, and Vivica A. Fox. The film was released in the United States on October 12, 2018, by Patriot Pictures. The Soul Conductor The Soul Conductor is a 2018 Russian thriller film directed by Ilya Maksimov and starring Aleksandra Bortich, Yevgeny Tsyganov, Aleksandr Robak, Vyacheslav Razbegaev and Vladimir Yaglych. The film is scheduled to be released in Russia on November 29, 2018 by 20th Century Fox CIS. Lang Tong Lang Tong is a 2014 Singaporean erotic thriller directed by Sam Loh. It stars William Lawandi, Angeline Yap, and Vivienne Tseng. Yap and Tseng play sisters involved in a love triangle with a serial womanizer, played by Lawandi. It premiered uncut in December 2014 at the Singapore International Film Festival and was released in Singapore on March 5, 2015. It caused some controversy in Singapore over its graphic sex scenes, three minutes of which were cut for its theatrical release. Pilgrimage Peregrinação is a 2017 Portuguese drama film directed by João Botelho. It was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Dui Rupaiyan Dui Rupaiyan, is a Nepali comedy, action and drama movie from the makers of "Karkash",and is directed by asim shah. The song of the movie dui rupaiya, Kutu Ma Kutu is also the most famous and viewed Nepalese song on YouTube with more than 100 million views Alifu, the Prince/ss Alifu, the Prince/ss is a 2017 Taiwanese drama film directed by Wang Yu-lin. It premiered at the 30th Tokyo International Film Festival. My Perfect You My Perfect You is a 2018 Philippine romantic comedy-drama film directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina, produced and distributed by Star Cinema. Starring Pia Wurtzbach and Gerald Anderson. This is Pia Wurtzbachs second film after The Revenger Squad, which was released theatrically on December 25, 2017. The story is about Burn, a man whos down in the dumps, and Abi, the girl who helps him see the light again. The film was released on March 14, 2018. A Calamitous Elopement A Calamitous Elopement is a 1908 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists in the film archive of the Library of Congress. Little Lise Little Lise is a 1930 French drama film directed by Jean Grémillon and starring Nadia Sibirskaïa. The films sets were designed by Guy de Gastyne. Bosko's Holiday Boskos Holiday is a one-reel 1931 short subject animated cartoon, part of the Bosko series. It was directed by Hugh Harman, and first released on July 18, 1931 as part of the Looney Tunes series from the Leon Schlesinger animation studio and distributed by Warner Brothers. The film score was composed by Frank Marsales. The Hot Heiress The Hot Heiress is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Herbert Fields. The film stars Ben Lyon, Ona Munson, Walter Pidgeon, Tom Dugan, Holmes Herbert and Inez Courtney. The film was released by Warner Bros. on March 28, 1931. Men Call It Love Men Call It Love is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic melodrama film directed by Edgar Selwyn and written by Doris Anderson. The film stars Adolphe Menjou, Leila Hyams, Norman Foster, Mary Duncan and Hedda Hopper. The film was released on March 14, 1931, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Transatlantic Transatlantic is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film directed by William K. Howard and starring Edmund Lowe. It won an Academy Award for Best Art Direction by Gordon Wiles. Freddy the Freshman Freddy the Freshman is a 1932 animated short film, directed by Rudolph Ising for Harman-Ising Productions as part of Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies series. I Lived with You I Lived With You is a 1933 British romantic comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Ivor Novello, Ursula Jeans and Ida Lupino. It is based on the West End hit play I Lived With You by Novello. Jolly Little Elves Jolly Little Elves is a 1934 animated short film by Walter Lantz that was nominated at the 7th Academy Awards for Best Animated Short Film. The New Adventures of Tarzan The New Adventures of Tarzan is a 1935 American film serial in 12 chapters starring Herman Brix. The serial presents a more authentic version of the character than most other film adaptations, with Tarzan as a cultured and well educated gentleman as in the original Edgar Rice Burroughs novels. It was filmed during the same period as the Johnny Weissmuller/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Tarzan films. Film exhibitors had the choice of booking the serial in 12 episodes, as a feature film, also called The New Adventures of Tarzan, or as the feature film followed by 11 episodes of the serial. The serial was partly filmed in Guatemala, and Tarzan was played by Herman Brix. The final screenplay was credited to Charles F. Royal, and from Episode 6 onward, also Basil Dickey. It was produced by Ashton Dearholt, Bennett Cohen and George W. Stout under the corporate name of “Burroughs-Tarzan Enterprises, Inc.” and was directed by Edward Kull and Wilbur F. McGaugh. Ghost Patrol Ghost Patrol is a 1936 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Damaged Lives Damaged Lives is a 1933 Canadian/American Pre-Code exploitation film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. The screenplay is based on the French play Les Avariés by Eugène Brieux. The film was shot at General Service Studios, Hollywood for the Canadian Social Health Council and premiered in Toronto. Damaged Lives was initially released in Canada and a few cities in the United States but screenings were blocked by censors in most American towns. In 1937, the film was re-released as The Shocking Truth with a 29-minute supplementary lecture on VD added onto the end of the film to satisfy censors. Most current video releases do not include this extra material. Along with the controversial subject matter, the film contains one of the earliest filmed nude scenes in a sequence where a group of fun-loving women strip naked and go skinny dipping. Murder on Diamond Row The Squeaker is a 1937 British crime film directed by William K. Howard and starring Edmund Lowe, Sebastian Shaw and Ann Todd. Edmund Lowe reprised his stage performance in the role of Inspector Barrabal. It is based on the 1927 novel The Squeaker and 1928 play of the same name by Edgar Wallace. Wallaces son Bryan Edgar Wallace worked on the films screenplay. The Squeaker is underworld slang for an informer. The film is sometimes known by its U.S. alternative title Murder on Diamond Row. Boy of the Streets Boy of the Streets is a 1937 American drama film directed by William Nigh and written by Gilson Brown and Scott Darling. The film stars Jackie Cooper, Maureen OConnor, Kathleen Burke, Robert Emmett OConnor, Marjorie Main and Matty Fain. The film was released on December 8, 1937, by Monogram Pictures. Double Danger Double Danger is a 1938 American crime drama directed by Lew Landers, using a screenplay by Arthur T. Horman and J. Robert Bren based on Hormans story. The film stars Preston Foster and Whitney Bourne, with supporting roles by Donald Meek and Samuel S. Hinds. Produced by RKO Radio Pictures, it was released on January 28, 1938. Gasbags Gasbags is a 1941 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and Marcel Varnel and starring The Crazy Gang. The film was a morale-booster in the early part of the war. Saloon Bar Saloon Bar is a 1940 British thriller film directed by Walter Forde. It was made by Ealing Studios and its style has led to comparisons with the later Ealing Comedies, unlike other wartime Ealing films which are different in tone. The action takes place over one evening in the saloon bar of a London pub, just before Christmas. The regulars discuss the forthcoming execution for robbery and murder of the boyfriend of one of the barmaids. A pound note from the robbery is found in the till. Convinced of the condemned mans innocence they trace how the note came to be there and manage to unmask the true killer. It is based on the 1939 play of the same name by Frank Harvey in which Harker had also starred. Badlands of Dakota Badlands of Dakota is a 1941 American Western film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Robert Stack, Ann Rutherford, Richard Dix and Frances Farmer. Its plot follows a sheriff and his girlfriend who cross paths with Wild Bill Hickock and Calamity Jane. The Count of Monte Cristo The Count of Monte Cristo is a 1943 French-Italian film directed by Robert Vernay with Ferruccio Cerio as the supervising director. Based on the classic novel Le Comte de Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas père, this two-part film stars Pierre Richard-Willm in the title role. Adventure Island Adventure Island is a 1947 American South Seas action/adventure film shot in Cinecolor and directed by Sam Newfield for Paramount Pictures Pine-Thomas Productions—one of the few times director Newfield worked for a major studio—and starring Rory Calhoun and Rhonda Fleming. This film is a remake of the silent film Ebb Tide and the film Ebb Tide, all based on the novel of the same name by Robert Louis Stevenson and his stepson Lloyd Osbourne. Mexican Joyride Mexican Joyride is a Looney Tunes cartoon starring Daffy Duck. It was directed by Arthur Davis and written by Dave Monahan. It was only one of three non-Bugs Bunny cartoons from 1947 not to be reissued. The others were Catch as Cats Can and A Pest in the House. Money Madness Money Madness is a 1948 film noir mystery film directed by Sam Newfield starring Hugh Beaumont and Frances Rafferty. Stagecoach Kid Stagecoach Kid is a 1949 Western film directed by Lew Landers and starring Tim Holt. It was one of a number of B-Westerns Holt made for RKO. The film has been described as "a sort of western remake of It Happened One Night, with a rare romantic subplot for Holt. The Torch The Torch is a 1950 Mexican / American film directed by Emilio Fernández. The film is a remake of Enamorada. The film is also known as Bandit General in the United Kingdom. The Axe of Wandsbek The Axe of Wandsbek is a 1951 East German film, directed by Falk Harnack. Okinawa Okinawa is a 1952 War film directed by Leigh Jason, starring Pat OBrien and Cameron Mitchell. All Ashore All Ashore is a 1953 Technicolor musical comedy film directed by Richard Quine. It is the second of Mickey Rooneys three films for Columbia Pictures produced by Jonie Taps, directed by Richard Quine and written by Blake Edwards. In the tradition of MGMs Anchors Aweigh and On the Town, the film tells the stories of three sailors on shore leave on Santa Catalina Island, where much of the film was shot. A former MGM contract star, McDonald was married to Peggy Ryan at the time, with All Ashore being the last film for both of them. Operation Diplomat Operation Diplomat is a 1953 British drama film directed by John Guillermin and produced by Ernest G. Roy. Tropic Zone Tropic Zone is a 1953 American crime film written and directed by Lewis R. Foster and starring Ronald Reagan, Rhonda Fleming, Estelita Rodriguez, Noah Beery Jr., Grant Withers and John Wengraf. It was released on January 14, 1953, by Paramount Pictures. Amar Amar is a 1954 black-and-white Bollywood film. Produced and directed by Mehboob Khan, the film stars Dilip Kumar, Madhubala, Nimmi and Jayant. Amar features music by Naushad with lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni. R. Kaushik won the Filmfare Award for Best Sound Design. Neapolitan Carousel Neapolitan Carousel is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Ettore Giannini. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival, winning its International Prize. The White Angel Langelo bianco is a 1955 Italian film in the Melodrama genre directed by Raffaello Matarazzo. It is the sequel of Nobodys Children. According to the author Louis Bayman, this couple of films "sealed director Raffaello Matarazzos reputation as king of the Italian melodramatists". The films sets were designed by the art director Ottavio Scotti. Let's Make Up Lilacs in the Spring is a 1954 British musical film starring Anna Neagle and Errol Flynn. It was the first of two movies the stars made together, the other being Kings Rhapsody. It was released in the US as Lets Make Up. It was the feature film debut of Sean Connery. A Life in the Balance A Life in the Balance is a 1955 American-Mexican thriller film directed by Harry Horner and Rafael Portillo and starring Ricardo Montalban, Anne Bancroft and Lee Marvin. It was shot in Mexico, and distributed in the United States by Twentieth Century Fox. The films sets were designed by the art director Gunther Gerszo. The Shrike The Shrike is a 1955 American film noir drama film based on Joseph Kramms play of the same name. José Ferrer directed and starred in Ketti Frings screenplay adaptation. Copper Sky Copper Sky is a 1957 American Western film directed by Charles Marquis Warren and written by Eric Norden. The film stars Jeff Morrow, Coleen Gray, Strother Martin, Paul Brinegar, John Pickard and Patrick OMoore. The film was released in September 1957, by 20th Century Fox. The Dalton Girls The Dalton Girls is a 1957 American Western film directed by Reginald Le Borg and written by Maurice Tombragel. The film stars Merry Anders, Lisa Davis, Penny Edwards, Sue George, John Russell and Ed Hinton. The Toughest Gun in Tombstone The Toughest Gun in Tombstone is a 1958 American Western film directed by Earl Bellamy and starring George Montgomery. From a Roman Balcony From a Roman Balcony is a 1960 drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. It is a co-production between Italy and France. The film is based on several tales by Alberto Moravia, who collaborated on the screenplay. The Italian theatrical release suffered several censorship problems, including the blocking of screenings, and a criminal complaint against director Bolognini and screenwriters Moravia and Pier Paolo Pasolini. The film was released on an Italian Region 2 DVD by A&R Productions in April 2014. El mundo de los vampiros El mundo de los vampiros is a 1961 Mexican horror film, directed by Alfonso Corona Blake. The film is about a vampire, the Count Sergio Subotai, who seeks revenge against the descendant from an enemy family. The hero is a musician played by Mauricio Garcés, who knows a piece of music that kills vampires. Claws in the Lease "Claws in the Lease" is a 1963 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The story revolves around the main characters of Sylvester and Sylvester Jr., a father cat and his son, leaving the city dump where they live, and attempting to find local home owners to take them in. After numerous attempts to trick an old woman into letting them both stay with her, their plan backfires and all three wind up living at the dump. Buffalo Bill Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West is a 1964 Italian spaghetti western directed by Mario Costa. Lock Up Your Daughters! Lock Up Your Daughters! is a 1969 British historical comedy film directed by Peter Coe, and starring Christopher Plummer, Susannah York and Glynis Johns. It is an adaptation of the stage musical of the same name set in 18th-century Britain. It lacks all the songs from the original stage production. It was one of a number of British costume films released in the wake of the success of the 1963 film Tom Jones. La taglia è tua... l'uomo l'ammazzo io The Rewards Yours... The Mans Mine is a 1969 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Edoardo Mulargia. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Spaghetti Western at the 64th Venice International Film Festival. The Last Rebel The Last Rebel is a 1971 American Technicolor Western film directed by Larry G. Spangler and starring Joe Namath. Homo Eroticus Man of the Year is a 1971 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Marco Vicario. The film was a blockbuster at the Italian box office. Inspector Calzonzin Calzonzin Inspector is a 1974 Mexican comedy film and live action comic adaptation directed and starred by Alfonso Arau. It was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 47th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Take Me High Take Me High is a 1973 British feature film, directed by David Askey, written by Christopher Penfold and starring Cliff Richard in his final film role, with Deborah Watling, Hugh Griffith, George Cole and Anthony Andrews. Set and filmed in Birmingham, it featured many landmarks from the city, including Gas Street Basin, Alpha Tower, the Council House, Spaghetti Junction, New Street, Corporation Street, Central Library and the Hall of Memory. It was released on Warner Home Video in 1988 as a VHS tape. It was not given a retail release on DVD until March 2019, although a free DVD of the film was issued with The Daily Mail on 25 September 2010. Normande Normande is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, directed by Gilles Carle and released in 1975. The film stars Carole Laure as the titular Normande St-Onge, a woman who is slowly losing her grip on reality as her difficult circumstances lead her to retreat into a fantasy world. The films cast also includes Raymond Cloutier, Reynald Bouchard, Carmen Giroux and Denys Arcand. Lewis Furey won the Canadian Film Award for Best Musical Score at the 27th Canadian Film Awards for his work on the film. The film was also a nominee for Best Feature Film, but did not win. Last Days of the Boss is a 1976 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. It is the third and final film in a series of films with unrelated plotlines, following New Battles Without Honor and Humanity and The Bosss Head. Slumber Party '57 Slumber Party 57 is a 1976 American comedy-drama film directed by William A. Levey and starring Debra Winger in her feature film debut. It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet It Shouldnt Happen to a Vet, is a 1976 sequel to the 1975 film All Creatures Great and Small. Although having the same title as James Herriots second novel, the film is actually based on his third and fourth novels, Let Sleeping Vets Lie and Vet in Harness, which in the United States were released as a compilation volume titled All Things Bright and Beautiful. It is part of a series of movies and television series based on Herriots novels. In this film, John Alderton has taken over the role of James and Colin Blakely that of Siegfried, while Lisa Harrow returns as Helen. It also features Richard Griffiths in his debut film appearance as Sam. The film was directed by Eric Till, and the screenplay is by Alan Plater. The film, which has a British-American joint venture, was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. Wsród nocnej ciszy Wsród nocnej ciszy is a Polish motion picture directed by Tadeusz Chmielewski and released in 1978. The screenplay, by Chmielewski, is based on the 1971 novel Příběh kriminálního rady by Ladislav Fuks. Cream in My Coffee Cream in My Coffee is a television drama by Dennis Potter, broadcast on ITV on 2 November 1980 as the last in a loosely connected trilogy of plays exploring language and betrayal. A juxtaposition between youth and old age, the play combines a non-linear narrative with the use of popular music to heighten dramatic tension and strongly anticipated The Singing Detective. Cream in My Coffee was awarded the Prix Italia for best drama in 1981 and Peggy Ashcroft gained a BAFTA Best Actress award in 1981. The plays title is taken from the popular song "Youre the Cream in My Coffee", from the 1929 Broadway musical Hold Everything! Happy Memories Happy Memories is a Canadian drama film, directed by Francis Mankiewicz and released in 1981. Identified by film critics as a spiritual if not literal sequel to his previous film Good Riddance, the film stars Julie Vincent as Viviane, a young woman returning home for the first time since running away several years earlier. The film also stars Monique Spaziani as Vivianes sister Marie, who has an incestuous relationship with their father; Andrée Lachapelle as their mother, who also abandoned the family years earlier; and Rémy Girard as their mothers new partner. The film received three Genie Award nominations at the 3rd Genie Awards: Best Actress, Best Screenplay and Best Original Score. Vrijdag Vrijdag is a 1980 Belgian-Dutch drama film directed by Hugo Claus, based on his 1969 play. It was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival. Au clair de la lune Au clair de la lune is a Canadian drama film, directed by André Forcier and released in 1983. The film stars Guy LÉcuyer as Albert, a washed-up former bowling champion living in his car while dreaming of recapturing his past success, and Michel Côté as François, an albino who moves into the car after Bert saves his life. The film received four Genie Award nominations at the 5th Genie Awards in 1984: Best Actor, Best Director, Best Costume Design and Best Original Score. The Children The Children is a 1984 French comedy film directed by Marguerite Duras. It was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention. The Manhunt Man Hunt is a 1985 Western drama film directed by Fabrizio De Angelis and starring Ethan Wayne, Henry Silva, Bo Svenson, and Ernest Borgnine. 16 Days of Glory 16 Days of Glory is a 1986 documentary film about the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, United States directed by Bud Greenspan. The film has been featured on HBO. Among the athletes profiled are Mary Lou Retton, Greg Louganis and Michael Groß. Dragón Rapide Dragon Rapide is a 1986 Spanish historical drama film directed, written and produced by Jaime Camino, and starring Juan Diego, Vicky Peña and Manuel de Blas. It is composed by Xavier Montsalvatge. It is about the Spanish Civil War. Kojak: The Price of Justice Kojak: The Price of Justice is a 1987 made-for-television film based on the 1973–1978 TV series Kojak, starring Telly Savalas as Theo Kojak. On Valentine's Day On Valentines Day is a 1986 American drama film directed by Ken Harrison. It is the sequel of Harrisons 1918. It was entered into the main competition at the 43rd Venice International Film Festival and was screened at the 1986 Toronto International Film Festival. Grand Larceny Grand Larceny is a 1987 thriller film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and starring Marilu Henner, Ian McShane, Omar Sharif and Louis Jourdan. Freckled Max and the Spooks Freckled Max and the Spooks is a recut of the series Frankensteins Aunt into a 96-minute film. Pestonjee Pestonjee is a 1988 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Vijaya Mehta, starring Anupam Kher, Naseeruddin Shah and Shabana Azmi, based on a story by film journalist B. K. Karanjia. At the 35th National Film Awards, it won the award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. George's Island Georges Island is a Canadian family adventure film. It was shot in and around Halifax, Nova Scotia. Ghost Punting Ghost Punting, also known as Lucky Stars Ghost Encounter, is a 1992 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by and starring Sammo Hung. It is the sixth film of the Lucky Stars series. Co-starring Lucky Stars members Eric Tsang, Stanley Fung, Richard Ng, Charlie Chin and non-Lucky Star member Natalis Chan with action choreography by the Sammo Hung Stuntmens Association and Corey Yuen. The films emphasis is more on comedy than action. List of Merite List of Merite is a French film directed by Charles Nemes, starring Guillaume de Tonquédec, Claude Jade, Philippe Khorsand and François Berléand. Jules is a student at the Charles Martel college in Saint Germain en Laye, a private school for the lazy children of well-off families. A riotous teenager, but rather passive, particularly in his relations with girls, Jules is secretly in love with Cécile, a pretty girl who attends a nearby state school. Alain Denizet, an assistant teacher at the college, but also an eternally unemployed actor, becomes Jules friend by introducing him to the world of the theatre on Saturdays, a world more relaxed than that of his family. His lovely mother Gabrielle is betrayed by her husband Paul. In a humorous moment, Jules mom has an embarrassing time shopping for condoms, which she is getting because shes thinking about having an affair with a teacher of her son. A former student, Christian Ribet, violently shatters this fine balance, going as far as to threaten the colleges financial situation... "Contemplating an extramarital affair, Claude Jade attempts to discreetly shop for condoms, a cute twist on what is traditionally a teenage boys awkward ordeal." List of Merite is the starting point of three young actors career: Guillaume de Tonquédec, Éric Elmosnino and Guillaume Gallienne. Beyond Betrayal Beyond Betrayal is a 1994 made-for-television movie starring Susan Dey and Richard Dean Anderson. The Coriolis Effect The Coriolis Effect is a 1994 short black-and-white film starring James Wilder, Jennifer Rubin, Dana Ashbrook and Corinne Bohrer, whilst featuring a voice-only cameo appearance from Quentin Tarantino. It was written and directed by Louis Venosta, whilst being produced by Kathryn Arnold. The film was produced by Secondary Modern Motion Pictures. Once You Meet a Stranger Once You Meet a Stranger is a 1996 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Tommy Lee Wallace and a remake of Alfred Hitchcocks 1951 classic film Strangers on a Train. In the remake the genders of the principal characters have been switched from male to female. It stars Jacqueline Bisset and Theresa Russell and premiered on CBS on September 25, 1996. Mystery Monsters Mystery Monsters is a 1997 film directed by Charles Band and starring Ashley Cafagna-Tesoro and Tim Redwine. Canned Laughter Rowan Atkinson presents... Canned Laughter is a British one-off comedy television programme featuring Rowan Atkinson, broadcast on 8 April 1979 on ITV. Atkinson plays three roles; the nerdy Robert Box, his sinister boss Mr. Marshall, and would be stand up comic Dave Perry, as well as an uncredited role as a radio announcer. Produced by LWT, the thirty minute episode was directed by Geoffrey Sax. Golden Apples of the Sun Golden Apples of the Sun is a 1973 independent Canadian film. It was directed by NFB-trained directors Barrie McLean and Kristen Weingartner, who also produced, wrote and edited the film. The film stars Elizabeth Suzuki and Percy Harkness. New Order Story New Order Story is a 1993 documentary about the English band New Order, featuring the majority of their music videos, as well as interviews with the band members, their manager Rob Gretton, producers, etc. It also features appearances from Pet Shop Boys Neil Tennant, U2s Bono, Quincy Jones and Jon Savage. Written by Paul Morley, the film offers sometimes an eccentric setting. Though its not visible in the documentary, the band was filmed at the brink of their separation that would last for five years. The documentary starts off with the Joy Division days through its vocalist Ian Curtiss suicide to the formation of New Order. An edited version of the documentary was first broadcast on the ITV network on the night of 29 August 1993, coinciding with New Orders headline performance at the Reading Festival. It was then released on VHS in October 1993, edited into a full version and a shorter American version. In 2005 the film was released both in UK and USA on DVD in its full version. It was also available as part of Item, a limited edition boxset available in the US that collected New Order Story and A Collection. Munthanai Mudichu Mundhanai Mudichu is a 1983 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed and written by K. Bhagyaraj. He stars as the male lead, and Urvashi as the female lead. The film focuses on Parimalam, a mischievous girl, who falls in love with a widower who works as a teacher. She marries him by falsely accusing him of molesting her, but she has to take drastic steps to win his love. Mundhanai Mudichu was the first Tamil film for Urvashi. It was released on 22 July 1983 and became a major box office success, netting 40 million against a budget of 3 million and running for over 25 weeks in theatres. For his performance, Bhagyaraj won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil. The film was remade in Telugu as Moodu Mullu, in Hindi as Masterji and in Kannada as Halli Meshtru. Little Thieves, Big Thieves Little Thieves, Big Thieves is a 1998 Venezuelan gangster comedy film directed by Alejandro Saderman. The film was a considerable success in Germany. Dragonworld: The Legend Continues Dragonworld: The Legend Continues is a 1999 Adventure fantasy film. It is a Direct-to-video sequel to the original 1994 film, Dragonworld. The film was actually originally filmed in 1996, but did not see a release until 1999. Andrew Keir is the only cast member to reprise his role as Angus McGowan from the original film, and its the last film that he has acted in, during the 1996 production, before his death in 1997; this film is dedicated to him in memory. Dans la nuit Dans la nuit is a 1929 silent film by Charles Vanel. Louis Sclavis recorded a jazz soundtrack album Dans la nuit for ECM in 2002. O Viajante Traveller is a 1999 Brazilian drama film directed by Paulo César Saraceni. It was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Mention. The Arrest of a Bookmaker Footpads is an 1895 British short silent drama film, directed by Robert W. Paul, featuring a top-hatted pedestrian against a rainy London backdrop, who is assaulted by three footpads and rescued by a passing policeman. The "atmospheric" film, "is chiefly of interest for its imaginative approach to background décor," where according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "some effort has been made towards establishing a sense of realism." Roland-François Lack of University College London points out that this painted backdrop looks like "a hybrid of Trafalgar Square, with its electric advertisement for Bovril, and Piccadilly Circus, with the advertisement for Mellins Food", but has discovered that it in fact represents Ludgate Circus. Porca vacca Porca vacca is a 1982 Italian war-comedy film written and directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. The film was panned by critics. Narcissus Narcissus is a 1983 Canadian short musical and experimental film directed by Norman McLaren and produced by David Verrall, visualizing the legend of Narcissus in a modern way. It was produced for the National Film Board of Canada. The Geek The Geek is a pornographic film released in 1971. James Bond James Bond is a 1999 Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Baiju Kottarakkara and starring Premkumar, Kalabhavan Mani, Bheeman Raghu, Indrans, Abi and Vani Viswanath. The film is a remake of the 1995 Telugu film Sisindri and the 1994 Hollywood film Babys Day Out. Its filming locations included New Delhi and Poo. Vasanthiyum Lakshmiyum Pinne Njaanum Vasanthiyum Lakshmiyum Pinne Njaanum is a 1999 Malayalam language tragedy drama film directed by Vinayan. The film features Kalabhavan Mani, Kaveri, Praveena and Saikumar in the lead roles. It was produced by Kabeer, Latheef and Vindhyan under the banner of Thriveni Productions and has been distributed by Sargam Speed Release. The film won two National Film Awards including a Special Jury Award for Kalabhavan Mani. Manis performance as a blind singer is highly regarded as the best in his career. Vasanthiyum Lakshmiyum Pinne Njaanum was later remade to Tamil as Kasi, in Telugu as Seenu Vasanthi Lakshmi and in Kannada as Namma Preethiya Ramu. The Text of Light The Text of Light is a 1974 American experimental film directed by Stan Brakhage. Mailpeelikkavu Mayilpeelikkavu is a Malayalam mystery thriller film released in 1998 starring Kunchacko Boban and Jomol. This is the second film of Kunchacko Boban. It is about reincarnation and revenge, and is a remake of the English film Dead Again. The film was a below average hit at the box office. Bat Pussy Bat Pussy is an American pornographic film, believed to have been produced and possibly released in the early 1970s. Ostensibly a spoof of the 1966–1968 Batman television series, it has been cited as the earliest example of a pornographic parody film and more infamously considered to be the worst pornographic film ever made. Released in relative obscurity and near-anonymity, Bat Pussy was discovered in the storeroom of a Memphis Adult movie theater in the mid-1990s and subsequently issued on home video by exploitation film distributor Something Weird Video. Since its video release, it has attracted a cult following among exploitation and pornography fans for its notoriously poor quality, with most reviews criticizing its technical flaws, bizarre dialogue, and the sexual ineptitude and physical unattractiveness of its lead actors. Ali Baba bujang lapok Ali Baba Bujang Lapok is a 1961 Singaporean comedy film directed by, written by and starring Malaysian silver-screen legend P. Ramlee and produced in Singapore by Malay Film Productions Ltd. Based loosely on the story of Ali Baba from 1001 Arabian Nights, the film is occasionally self-referential and contains elements of anarchic comedy, burlesque comedy, satire and farce. The title includes the suffix Bujang Lapok because it is the third instalment in the Bujang Lapok series of comedy films that star the trio of P. Ramlee, S. Shamsuddin and Aziz Sattar. This film marked the feature film debut of Sarimah, who would go on to a long movie career, and is also notable as one of the few P. Ramlee films where he plays the villain. Yellow Asphalt Yellow Asphalt is a 2000 Israeli film depicting Jahalin Bedouins and their way of life, specifically their conflict with Israeli Jews. The film is a pastiche of three short stories depicted sequentially: Black spot – about an Israeli tanker crew which runs over a Bedouin boy Here is not there – about the doomed love of a German woman and her Bedouin husband Red roofs – about a love affair / physical relationship of an Israeli Jewish farmer and his Bedouin maid The stories are shot on location in the Judean desert, and casts members of the Jahalin Bedouin tribe in acting roles. The three shorts are woven together by the presence of the same village elders in all the films, who happen to be actual members of the Jahalin Bedouin. The film was released with Hebrew and Arabic audio tracks. The shorts are based on true events, and the director actually lived with the Bedouin tribe for some time before making the film, learning their view of things portrayed in the film. The entire film took seven years to create. The film tries to portray the clash of civilizations between the Bedouins and Israeli Jews in a non-judgmental manner. YELLOW ASPHALT IS THE FIRST ISRAELI FILM THAT WAS REMADE IN HOLYWOOD UNDER THE NAME BEFORE THE RAINS. Shot before the Second Intifada, the film steers clear of political themes, focusing instead on social issues. yellow asphalt is the first israeli film which was remade in holywood under the name - before the rains. The Story of 'The Tortoise & the Hare' The Story of The Tortoise & the Hare is a 2002 stop motion short film directed and animated by Ray Harryhausen. It is based on the Aesop fable The Tortoise and the Hare. Harryhausen began making the film fifty years ago before it was finally released. Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids Miss Spiders Sunny Patch Kids is a 2003 American-Canadian computer-animated television special from Nelvana that premiered on Treehouse TV and Nick Jr. on March 31, 2003. It was based on David Kirks book series of the same name and serves as the pilot to the show Miss Spiders Sunny Patch Friends. Voices included Brooke Shields, Rick Moranis and Tony Jay. The characters are CGI animated insects and arachnids in a relatively natural setting, but with anthropomorphic qualities appropriate for a childrens story. Cipher in the Snow Cipher in the Snow is a short story written by Jean Mizer about the death of an ostracized teenager. It was later made into a short film by Brigham Young University in 1973. Unkenrufe Call of the Toad is a film released in 2005 that tells the love story between a German man and a Polish woman who become caught up in the advent of modern capitalism in Poland. It is based on the novel The Call of the Toad written by Günter Grass. Bathtime in Clerkenwell Bathtime in Clerkenwell is a 2002 animated, short film written and directed by Alex Budovsky. The film was inspired by the song of the same title composed by Stephen Coates. The Ski Trip The Ski Trip is a 2004 LGBT independent romantic comedy movie written and directed by openly gay entertainer Maurice Jamal. It was released on DVD on July 11, 2006. Le building Le Building is a 2005 French animated short film directed by a team of final year students at Gobelins. The story depicts a series of slapstick accidents that cause destruction to a three-story apartment complex. Le Buildings team of five directors is composed of Pierre Perifel and Olivier Staphylas, both of whom went on to become Annie Award-recognized animators at DreamWorks, Xavier Ramonède and Annie award-nominated Marco Nguyen, who have continued their careers with animation credits on various high-profile French productions, and Rémi Zaarour, who has since become a comic book artist, published under the pseudonym Pozla. Produced as a group thesis film, Le Building was first shown as an opener at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival. It has since gone on to screen at numerous other festivals internationally. Shortly after the films May 2005 premiere, it was released online, and in early 2006, it secured a TV distribution deal in France. The film has been included in limited edition DVD releases associated with various film festivals. It has also received multiple releases through DVD magazines and video podcasts. Le Building has garnered positive attention from both critics and animation professionals. Most comments have praised the films humor, as well as its blending of 2D and 3D animation. Le Building has been honored with several awards, including Best Undergraduate Animation at the Ottawa International Animation Festival, and has often been cited as one of Gobelins best student works. Faith Happens Faith Happens is a 2009 Christian film directed by Rick Garside. Garside, who has created many successful films over the last 20+ years, collaborated with singer Pat Boone to make the film after noticing a growing debate regarding the need for churches to have a film featuring what it is like to be part of a church community. Many of Faith Happens scenes were shot in the Los Angeles area, but they also filmed in a Kenyan refugee camp, town and National Park. Minimum-Maximum Minimum-Maximum is a double DVD created by Kraftwerk, consisting of live shows performed during their 2004 world tour. The set was released in Germany on December 2, 2005, in the UK on December 5, 2005 and December 6, 2005 in the US, Japan and Australia. Sooriya Arana Sooriya Arana is a 2004 Sri Lankan Sinhala childrens thriller film directed by Somaratne Dissanayake and produced by Renuka Balasooriya. It stars Jackson Anthony and Jayalath Manoratne in lead roles along with Sajitha Anuththara and Dasun Madusanka. Music composed by Rohana Weerasinghe. The film received positive reviews and became the highest grossing Sri Lanka film till the date with 12 SL Crores. It is the 1025th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Barrio Cuba Barrio Cuba is a 2005 Cuban drama film directed by Humberto Solás. Sunrise Earth Sunrise Earth is a nature documentary television series that last aired in the United States in 2008 on HD Theater, which has since been reformatted and rebranded as Velocity. The series focused on presenting the viewer with sunrises in various geographical locations throughout the world. It is also notable for its complete lack of human narration, concentrating instead on the natural sounds of each episodes specific location. High-definition video and Dolby 5.1 stereo surround sound are used to present each natural environment in a clear and detailed manner. The show is an example of the genre known as "Experiential TV", developed by series creator David Conover. The technique has been described by TV critic Tom Shales as "crazily uneventful and thoroughly wonderful." Compass Light, Conovers small production company in Camden, started producing the series in 2004. 64 one-hour Sunrise Earth shows were created in the first four years of production. The crew shoots with High Definition video cameras and the editors cut between multiple perspectives at a leisurely pace. The show is presented in real-time, with each shot lasting an average of 30 seconds. Each episode captures one sunrise from a certain location, such as Machu Picchu, Turkey or Scandinavia. Captions in the lower portion of the frame occasionally give information as to the location, time, and events on screen. Sunrise Earth aired weekdays at 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. Eastern time on Discovery HD Theater. However, as of mid-March 2011, the show no longer airs on any channel and is rumored to have been cancelled, though no official word from Discovery or Compass Light has confirmed this. Lies and Crimes Lies and Crimes is a 2007 television film starring Estella Warren, Tamara Hope, James McGowan and Joe MacLeod. It was directed by Mario Azzopardi and written by Morrie Ruvinsky. The Doors: Soundstage Performances Soundstage Performances is a 2002 music DVD documentary featuring 13 live TV performances by American rock band the Doors. The compilation features three shows from three distinct stages in the bands career - a TV appearance in Toronto, Canada in 1967, a Danish TV special during the Doors only European tour in 1968 and an appearance on PBSs Critique show in 1969. Also included is Jim Morrisons only on camera interview. Butch Jamie Butch Jamie is a gender-bending comedy film that premiered in July 2007 at Outfest: the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Writer, director, and lead actress Michelle Ehlen won Outfests Grand Jury Award for "Outstanding Actress in a Feature Film." The film was produced independently through the filmmakers production company, Ballet Diesel Films. Ocean of Fear Ocean of Fear: Worst Shark Attack Ever is a 2007 made-for-television documentary film that launched the 20th anniversary of the Discovery Channels Shark Week of 2007. It recounts the sinking of the USS Indianapolis. The show initially aired on July 29, 2007, on the eve of the anniversary of the ship’s sinking in 1945. The show investigated the shark attacks that occurred when the USS Indianapolis sank. Hundreds of crew that survived were stranded in the water for four days before rescue. In that time many of the survivors endured constant shark attacks. The Discovery Channel hired George H. Burgess, a renowned investigator in shark attacks, to determine, "why the sharks attacked the way they did," and to "investigate the survival strategies of the men in the water, including those who fought the sharks." Oh, Saigon Oh, Saigon is a 2007 autobiographical documentary by Vietnamese American director Doan Hoang about her familys separation during the fall of Saigon and her attempt to reunite them afterwards. Oh, Saigon was executive produced by Academy Award and Emmy winner, John Battsek. Oh, Saigon received film grants from the Sundance Institute Documentary Fund, ITVS, and the Center for Asian American Media, and after its release, received a number of film festival awards and accolades. Yogi Bear's All-Star Comedy Christmas Caper Yogi Bears All Star Comedy Christmas Caper is a 1982 animated Christmas television special starring Yogi Bear. It is the third and final Yogi Christmas special. Produced by Hanna-Barbera, it first aired on on CBS. Subject: I Love You Subject: I Love You is a 2011 American drama romance film based on the "I Love You" computer virus of 2000. The film stars Jericho Rosales and Briana Evigan. Killing Two Birds with One Stone One Stone and Two Birds is a 2005 Taiwanese film directed by Kevin Chu. One Day in a Life One Day in a Life is a 2008 Italian drama film directed by Stefano Tummolini. It entered the "Venice Days" section at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. Henry & Me Henry & Me is a 2014 American animated drama film directed by Barrett Esposito and written by David I. Stern. The film stars Richard Gere, Chazz Palminteri, Danny Aiello, Cyndi Lauper, Paul Simon, Austin Williams, Lucie Arnaz and Hank Steinbrenner. The film was released on DVD on September 30, 2014. Planeat Planeat is a 2010 British documentary film by Or Shlomi and Shelley Lee Davies. The film discusses the possible nutritional and environmental benefits of adopting a whole foods, plant-based diet based on the research of T. Colin Campbell, Caldwell Esselstyn and Gidon Eshel. The film also features the views of Peter Singer. According to Shelley Lee Davies, the film purposely does not cover any purported animal rights arguments for adopting a plant-based diet, but concentrates on the health and environmental reasons instead. Planeat premiered at the 2010 Newport Beach Film Festival. It released theatrically in the United States in April 2011 and the United Kingdom in May 2011. The film was privately screened by the films directors and Willie Bain MP at Somerset House in March 2011 and in the House of Commons in May 2011. Where Got Ghost? Where Got Ghost? is a Singaporean omnibus comedy horror film directed by Jack Neo and Boris Boo. This film is Jack Neos first attempt with horror flicks. A Bit of Tom Jones? A Bit of Tom Jones? is a 2009 Welsh comedy film written, produced and directed by Peter Watkins-Hughes. It was shot on location in Tredegar, Wales, and filmed in the summer of 2007. It was independently financed by community businesses in South Wales Valleys. Daayen Ya Baayen Daayen Ya Baayen is a Hindi drama film, directed by Bela Negi and produced by Sunil Doshi. The film released on 29 October 2010 under the Alliance Media & Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. banner. The film revolves around the life of Ramesh Majila, a schoolteacher in a remote hilly village, who happens to win a luxury car that takes him on an unexpected journey. Dunno Y Na Jaane Kyun... Dunno Y ... Na Jaane Kyon is a 2010 bilingual Indian film. It was directed by Sanjay Sharma and written by his brother Kapil Sharma who also played the lead. It premiered in April 2010 at Indias first mainstream gay film festival, the Kashish Mumbai International Queer Film Festival. It features the first gay kiss in Indian cinema between Yuvraaj Parashar and Kapil Sharma. The film had its North American premiere at the I View Film Festival in New York City and was screened at the Sydney Film Festival, the Indian Film Festival of London and Filmfest homochrom in Germany. Dunno Y... Na Jaane Kyon was released in theatres in Austria, Italy and Switzerland in September 2010. The film received the Best Sensitive Award at the Kashish Queer International film festival 2010 and the Viewer Choice Award at the Satrang Film Festival of Sydney 2010. It also won the Best Film awards at Poland Film Festival 2014, Napless Italy 2014, and the Nasik International Film Festival 2014. Lead actors Yuvraaj Parashar and Kapil Sharma won Best Actor awards at Out View Film Festival Greece 2012. The film got screened at 17 international film festivals. A sequel has also been made starring Zeenat Aman, Kapil Sharma and Yuvraaj Parashar. Donor Unknown Donor Unknown is a 2010 documentary film directed by Jerry Rothwell and produced by Al Morrow and Hilary Durman. A 21st-century tale of identity and genetic inheritance, this film tells the story of a sperm donor and the children who want to meet him. It follows JoEllen Marsh as she goes in search of the sperm donor father she only knows as Donor 150. On the Edge On the Edge is a 2011 German-Moroccan-French drama film directed by Leïla Kilani. The film was awarded a Honorable Mention by the SIGNIS Award during the Cordoba African Film Festival 2012 Viagem a Portugal Journey to Portugal is a 2011 Portuguese film directed and written by Sergio Tréfaut, based on a true story. It was Tréfauts first feature-length fiction film and stars Maria de Medeiros, Isabel Ruth, and Makena Diop. Truckfighters Truckfighters is a documentary directed by Joerg Steineck about the Swedish rock band named Truckfighters. It incorporates various interviews with the band, showing their members working on day-to-day jobs in their home town Örebro, recording the album "Mania" in their studio and following them on tour through Europe. The film, which is documentative in style of narration, signifies itself a "fuzzomentary film". It provides various surreal graphical sequences of fictional and non fictional content, which serve as connective and illustrative elements. A certain graphical style leads as stylistic central theme through the entire film. Truckfighters additionally features short guest appearances of well known names like Josh Homme, Alfredo Hernandez, Nick Oliveri. Furthermore it provides guest appearances by singer/songwriter Chris Maher and first hour Kyuss member Chris Cockrell. Citizen USA: A 50 State Road Trip Citizen USA: A 50 State Road Trip is an HBO documentary film directed by Alexandra Pelosi. 99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film 99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film is a 2013 documentary film about the Occupy Wall Street movement directed by Audrey Ewell, Aaron Aites, Lucian Read, Nina Krstic, and co-directed by Katie Teague, Peter Leeman, Aric Gutnick, Doree Simon, and Abby Martin. The project features the work of more than 100 collaborators who contributed approximately 18 terabytes of film footage from dozens of American cities. Commentators include Naomi Wolf, Matt Taibbi, and Micah White. Zombie eXs Zombie eXs is a 2013 American zombie comedy film written by Jean Cohen and George Smith, directed by George Smith, starring Aex Hammel-Shaver, Scott Keebler and Madison Hart and distributed by Alternative Cinema/Bloody Earth Films. The film is loosely based on director Smiths true life experiences with dating women. Quarta Divisão Quarta Divisão is a 2013 Portuguese film directed by Joaquim Leitão. The Line of Freedom The Line of Freedom is a 2013 political drama film directed and produced by David Whitney and starring Antonio Aakeel. The film had its world premiere at the Dubai International Film Festival in 2013. It was instantly banned in Pakistan due to the controversial depiction of its security forces and subsequently contributed to a national ban of the Internet Movie Database. The film has sparked a backlash from some titling it "anti-state propaganda" and resulted in its star Antonio Aakeel ,and others who had helped in the production allegedly receiving death threats. Seventy-Nine Seventy-Nine, also known as 79th Patient and The Asylum, is an American direct-to-video science-fiction film written and directed by Filip Maciejewicz. The film stars an ensemble cast that includes Adrian Voo, Jonathan Rosenthal and Bo Linton. Though I Know the River Is Dry Though I Know the River is Dry is a 2013 Palestinian short crowd-sourced film directed by Egyptian-British filmmaker and writer Omar Robert Hamilton. Portrait of a Serial Monogamist Portrait of a Serial Monogamist is a Canadian romantic comedy film, which premiered on the LGBT film festival circuit in 2015 before going into general theatrical release in 2016. Written and directed by John Mitchell and Christina Zeidler, the film stars Diane Flacks as Elsie Neufeld, a lesbian who breaks up with her latest girlfriend Robyn and accepts a dare from her friends to stay single for five months instead of rushing into a new relationship. However, she finds her resolve tested by the arrival of new love interest Lolli, as well as the nagging suspicion that breaking up with Robyn may have been a mistake. The films cast also includes Gavin Crawford, Sabrina Jalees, Grace Lynn Kung, Raoul Bhaneja, Robin Duke, Aurora Browne and Elvira Kurt. What We Have What We Have is a Canadian drama film, written and directed by Maxime Desmons. It was the first feature film ever made under Telefilm Canadas new microbudget funding program. The film stars Desmons as Maurice Lesmers, a gay French expatriate living in North Bay, Ontario who takes a job tutoring Allan, a high school student, in French while auditioning for a stage production of Molières The Miser. Drawn to protect and defend Allan from the bullying that he faces at school for being gay, their student-teacher relationship is soon complicated when Allan falls in love with Maurice, in turn triggering Maurices own repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse. The film had its theatrical premiere in 2014 at the Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival, but wider release was delayed until 2015 due to producer Damon DOliveiras commitments to the promotion of the television miniseries The Book of Negroes. It won the juried award for Best Canadian Film at the 2015 Inside Out Film and Video Festival. Viraat Viraat is a 2016 Indian Kannada-language action drama film directed by H. Vasu and written by M. S. Ramesh. The film, produced by C. Kalyan under Theja Cinemas banner, features Darshan as the lead protagonist whilst newcomers Vidhisha Srivatsav, Isha Chawla and Chaitra Chandranath play the female lead characters. P. Ravi Shankar, Suhasini Maniratnam and Sumalatha play crucial supporting roles. V. Harikrishna has composed the films music and background score. The dialogues and screenplay is written by M. S. Ramesh. The film which was earlier slated for a 2012 release underwent significant delays during the making due to the earlier producer and director tussles which ended up in the producer Sandesh Nagaraj walking out of the film. The film was eventually shelved and later was taken up by C.Kalyan, a Tollywood-based producer. The film finally released on 29 January 2016. Of Men and War Of Men and War is a 2014 documentary film directed by Laurent Bécue-Renard. It explores the psychological trauma of war experienced by a group of American Afghanistan and Iraq veterans. The men are all clients of Home, a residential treatment program then based at the Veterans Home in Yountville, CA, the primary filming location. It was presented in the Special Screenings section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The film won the VPRO IDFA Award for Best Feature-Length Documentary at the 2014 International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. It was nominated for the European Film Award for Best Documentary at the 27th European Film Awards and screened at the Museum of Modern Arts Documentary Fortnight. The Pathway Home suspended its operations indefinitely and its clients were placed with other programs after three staff members were killed in a 2018 murder-suicide. She's Missing Shes Missing is a 2019 drama film directed by Alexandra McGuinness and starring Lucy Fry and Eiza González. The film premiered at the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival in March 2019. Mozu the Movie is a 2015 Japanese suspense action film directed by Eiichirō Hasumi and based on the Mozu series by Go Osaka and its Japanese television drama series adaptation of the same name. It was released on November 7, 2015. Vendeur Vendeur is a 2016 French dramedy film directed by Sylvain Desclous and co-written by Desclous in collaboration with Olivier Lorelle, Salvatore Lista and Agnès Feuvre. It stars Gilbert Melki and Pio Marmaï. Love Is All: 100 Years of Love & Courtship Love Is All is a 2014 documentary film exploring the depiction of love and courtship on film throughout the 20th century. It is composed of archive material from the BFI National Archive, Yorkshire Film Archive and other sources. The film is directed by Kim Longinotto with an original soundtrack composed by Sheffield singer/songwriter Richard Hawley, formerly of Pulp. Hawley wrote new material for the film and contributed existing tracks. From cinema’s very first kisses, through the disruption of war to the birth of youth culture, gay liberation and free love, the film follows courting couples flirting at tea dances, kissing in the back of the movies, couples living together and fighting for the right to love. The archive footage covers same-sex relationships, sexism, interracial relationships and sexual liberation. "Graham Relton at the Yorkshire Film Archive was amazing," said Kim Longinotto. "I had a long conversation with him about the film and then a couple of weeks later he sent us an absolute feast of archive that was exactly what we needed. The clips he sent us were often very personal and affectionate and had been filmed by the families themselves. They were like early home movies but they were beautifully made. Jan Faull found so many unexpected gems in the BFI Archive for us too. One of my favorite moments is a little girl in a village school being crowned May Queen. Also Piccadilly is an amazing film. It stars Anna May Wong who I’d never even heard of. She is spectacular and the acting is mostly very understated and truthful." "It was extraordinary to watch archive film coming to life with Richard Hawley’s intimate and emotional songs and often see a new meaning emerge. Richard’s music creates a new kind of reality and suddenly the people looking out at you from the past seem so contemporary and vivid." The film was commissioned by BBC North, BBC Storyville and the BFI, and produced by Crossover and Lone Star. It was edited by Ollie Huddleston. The premiere was at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire on Wednesday 11 June 2014 as part of Sheffield Doc/Fest. The Missing The Missing is a 2017 Chinese action crime film directed by Xu Jinglei and starring Bai Baihe, Stanley Huang, Ming Dao and Xu Jinglei. It was released in China on 31 March 2017. Sawal 700 Crore Dollar Ka Sawal 700 Crore Dollar Ka is a 2016 Pakistani Action Thriller film which is written and directed by Jamshed Jan Mohammad. The film has veteran Pakistani actors, includes Ghulam Mohiuddin, Javed Sheikh, Ismail Tara, Nayyar Ejaz, and Shamoon Abbasi as well as debutantes such as Qurat Ul Ain and Ghulam Mohiuddins son Ali Mohiuddin. The film was shot on location in Thailand . J Revolusi J Revolusi is a 2017 Malaysian action movie directed by Zulkarnain Azhar. This film revolves around Jay Zulkarnain, an assault leader for Malaysias Unit Tindakhas. This film was a co-production between Grand Brilliance and Infinitus Productions, the latter owned by Hong Kong actor Andy Lau. It was released in Malaysia on 2 March 2017, and in China on iQiyi and Youku. J Retribusi, a sequel to the film, is currently in production, while a third film is planned. Miracle in Bosnia Miracle in Bosnia is a 1995 Bosnian documentary film directed by Dino Mustafić and Danis Tanović, written by Zlatko Topčić, produced by Edin Lonić and Smail Tokić. It won the Special Award at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Beatless Beatless is a Japanese science fiction serial novel written by Satoshi Hase and illustrated by Redjuice. The series has inspired three spin-off manga series and a 24-episode anime television series by Diomedéa, which aired from January to September 2018 in the Animeism programming block on MBS. Quiet Comes the Dawn Quiet Comes the Dawn is a 2019 Russian horror film directed by Pavel Sidorov and starring Aleksandra Drozdova and Oksana Akinshina. It was released in Russia on 31 January 2019. A Drunkard's Reformation A Drunkards Reformation is a 1909 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Prints of the film survive in the film archive of the Library of Congress. Biograph advertised the feature as "The most powerful temperance lecture ever depicted". Girl from Stormy Croft The Lass from the Stormy Croft is a 1917 Swedish drama film directed by Victor Sjöström, based on the 1908 novella with the same title by Selma Lagerlöf. It was the first in a series of successful Lagerlöf adaptions by Sjöström, made possible by a deal between Lagerlöf and A-B Svenska Biografteatern to adapt at least one Lagerlöf novel each year. Lagerlöf had for many years denied any proposal to let her novels be adapted for film, but after seeing Sjöströms Terje Vigen she finally decided to give her consent. It was originally released in the US as The Girl from the March Croft and the UK as The Woman He Chose. However it is today generally referred to as The Lass from the Stormy Croft, which is closer to the original Swedish title. Six other adaptions of the same novel have been made, a German and a Turkish in 1935, a Finnish in 1940, another Swedish in 1947, a Danish in 1952 and another German in 1958. The Blizzard The Blizzard is a 1923 Swedish drama film directed by Mauritz Stiller, starring Einar Hanson, Mary Johnson, Pauline Brunius and Hugo Björne. The films original Swedish title is Gunnar Hedes saga, which means "The story of Gunnar Hede". The narrative revolves a student who tries to save his familys mansion which is facing bankruptcy. The film is loosely based on the Selma Lagerlöf novel The Tale of a Manor. Hell Harbor Hell Harbor is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by Henry King and written by Fred de Gresac, Clarke Silvernail and Brewster Morse. The film stars Lupe Vélez, Jean Hersholt, John Holland, Gibson Gowland, Harry Allen and Al St. John. The film was released on March 15, 1930, by United Artists. The Lottery Bride The Lottery Bride is a 1930 American Pre-Code movie musical starring Jeanette MacDonald, John Garrick, ZaSu Pitts, and Joe E. Brown. The film was produced by Joseph M. Schenck and Arthur Hammerstein, based on the musical by Rudolf Friml, and released by United Artists. William Cameron Menzies is credited with the production design and special effects. The films final reel was in Technicolor in the original 80-minute release in 1930. However, most existing prints are black-and-white prints of the shorter 1937 re-release. Made on Broadway Made on Broadway is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Harry Beaumont and written by Courtney Terrett. The film stars Robert Montgomery, Sally Eilers, Madge Evans, Eugene Pallette, C. Henry Gordon and Jean Parker. The film was released on May 19, 1933, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Great Expectations Great Expectations is a 1934 adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel of the same name. Filmed with mostly American actors, it was the first sound version of the novel and was produced in Hollywood by Universal Studios and directed by Stuart Walker. It stars Phillips Holmes as Pip, Jane Wyatt as Estella and Florence Reed as Miss Havisham. Critics consider this 1934 version far inferior to the classic 1946 version, made in England and directed by David Lean. A notable link between the two movies is that Francis L. Sullivan played the role of Jaggers in both. This film differs somewhat from the novel in making Miss Havisham more eccentric than insane. Unlike the novel, she does not wear her bridal veil constantly, does not seem to have really engineered all of Pips misfortunes with Estella, and dies offscreen of natural causes rather than in a fire. A Little Soap and Water A Little Soap and Water is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Public Enemy's Wife Public Enemys Wife is a 1936 American crime film directed by Nick Grinde and written by Abem Finkel and Harold Buckley. The film stars Pat OBrien, Margaret Lindsay, Robert Armstrong, Cesar Romero, Dick Foran and Joe King. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 25, 1936. Don't Tell the Wife Dont Tell the Wife is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Christy Cabanne using a screenplay by Nat Perrin adapted from the play, Once Over Lightly, written by George Holland. The film stars Guy Kibbee, Una Merkel, and Lynne Overman, with Lucille Ball, William Demarest, and Academy Award winner Hattie McDaniel in supporting roles. Produced by RKO Radio Pictures, it premiered in New York City on February 18, 1937, and was released nationwide on March 5. Porky's Bear Facts Porkys Bear Facts is a Looney Tunes cartoon animated short starring Porky Pig. Released March 29, 1941, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. This short is an adaptation of the Aesop fable "The Ant and the Grasshopper." Assignment in Brittany Assignment in Brittany is a 1943 war film directed by Jack Conway and starring French actor Jean-Pierre Aumont and Swedish actress Signe Hasso, both in their American film debuts. Also starring was American actress Susan Peters, who in 1942 had been an Academy Award nominee for her performance in Random Harvest. The film was adapted from a novel by Helen MacInnes, which was serialized in The Saturday Evening Post from May 2 to June 20, 1942, and also became a bestseller when published as a book. When MGM bought the screen rights in February 1942, the novel was titled "Cross Channel". The working title of this film was "Fire in the Night". Lies of Love Lies of Love is a 1949 short Italian documentary film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. It was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. Life of a Beijing Policeman This Life of Mine is a 1950 Chinese film directed by Shi Hui. Cocktails in the Kitchen For Better, for Worse is a 1954 British comedy film in Eastmancolor directed by J. Lee Thompson. It was based on Arthur Watkyns play which had run for over 500 performances in the West End starring Leslie Phillips and Geraldine McEwan. It was also known as Cocktails in the Kitchen. They Were So Young They Were So Young is a 1954 German-American drama film directed by Kurt Neumann and written by Dalton Trumbo and Kurt Neumann. The film stars Scott Brady, Raymond Burr and Johanna Matz and was released on January 7, 1955, by Lippert Pictures. Land of Fury The Seekers is a 1954 British adventure film produced by the Universal-International studio syndicate from Hollywood in Los Angeles, California, directed by Ken Annakin. It starred Jack Hawkins, Glynis Johns, Noel Purcell, and Kenneth Williams. It was the first major international studio film shot in New Zealand. The film was adapted from the novel The Seekers by New Zealander John Guthrie. Le chanteur de Mexico The Singer from Mexico is a French film directed by Richard Pottier starring Luis Mariano and Bourvil, released in 1957. It was a screen version of Francis Lopez operetta that premiered at the Théâtre du Châtelet on 15 December 1951. "Francis Lopez composed for Le Chanteur de Mexico one of his best scores in which the arias integrate well into the atmosphere of the action; the airs were rapidly on everybodys lips: Mexico, Rossignol, Acapulco, Il est un coin de France, Maïtechu, Quant on voit Paris den haut, Quant on est deux amis." The operetta was revived in 2006 at the Théâtre du Châtelet with a cast that included Ismaël Jordi, Rossy de Palma, Jean Benguigui and Clotilde Courau. Dry Rot Dry Rot is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey, and starring Ronald Shiner, Brian Rix, Peggy Mount, and Sid James. The story is an adaptation of a 1954 Whitehall farce by John Chapman, who also wrote the screenplay, in which the sketchy story plays second fiddle to the quick-paced action and unlikely situations. The plot concerns the practice of gambling, which was illegal in the United Kingdom at the time, other than at racecourses. Miracle in Soho Miracle in Soho is a 1957 British drama film directed by Julian Amyes and starring John Gregson, Belinda Lee and Cyril Cusack. The film depicts the lives of the inhabitants of a small street in Soho and the romance between a local road-builder and the daughter of Italian immigrants. The film had its premiere on 11 July 1957 at the Odeon Leicester Square, preceded by the British Film Academy awards. Tank Battalion Tank Battalion is a 1958 war film directed by Sherman A. Rose and starring Don Kelly, Leslie Parrish and Edward G. Robinson Jr. Four men in their tank, during the Korean War in 1951, find themselves behind enemy lines. American International Pictures originally released the film as a double feature with Hell Squad. A Bird in a Bonnet A Bird in a Bonnet is a 1958 Merrie Melodies animated short starring Sylvester and Tweety. Released September 27, 1958, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc, Daws Butler and June Foray. China Jones China Jones is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, directed by Robert McKimson and released in 1959.This cartoon is currently rarely screened in the United States due to ethnic caricatures of Chinese/East Asian people being present. Flight of the Lost Balloon Flight of the Lost Balloon is a 1961 film produced, written and directed by Nathan Juran and stars Mala Powers and Marshall Thompson. The film was inspired by Jules Vernes Five Weeks in a Balloon and beat the major Irwin Allen film release of the book to the cinemas. Vulcan, Son of Giove Vulcan, Son of Giove is a 1962 Italian fantasy-adventure film directed and co-written by Emimmo Salvi in his directorial debut. At the time of his death in 1989 he was preparing a film on Zeus. The film is also known as Vulcan Son of Jupiter. The film was partly shot in Iran. Agostino Agostino is a 1962 Italian drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. It was filmed in Rome and Venice. The film is based on a successful short novel of the same name by Alberto Moravia, who had collaborated with Bolognini on his previous film, From a Roman Balcony. Black Fox: The True Story of Adolf Hitler Black Fox: The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler is a 1962 documentary directed by Louis Clyde Stoumen, depicting the rise and fall of Nazi Germany. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1962. The Castilian The Castilian is a 1963 independently made biographical film drama in Eastmancolor, produced by Sidney W. Pink, directed by Javier Setó, that stars Cesar Romero, Frankie Avalon, Broderick Crawford, Alida Valli, Espartaco Santoni, Tere Velázquez, Fernando Rey, and Soledad Miranda. The Castilian was distributed in the U.S. by Warner Bros. Pictures. All of films exteriors were shot in Burgos and Peñafiel, Spain. The films storyline concerns Fernán González of Castile, the first independent Count of Castile, who lived and reigned in the early 10th century. He is considered an important figure in the Spanish Reconquista. The Cracksman The Cracksman is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Peter Graham Scott. Left-Handed Fate Fata Morgana is a 1965 Spanish drama film directed by veteran filmmaker Vicente Aranda and distributed in America by Troma Entertainment. It grossed 1,882,000 ESP in the box office with 40,053 in attendance. Mondo Hollywood Mondo Hollywood is a documentary "mondo movie" by Robert Carl Cohen, released in 1967. Filmed over the preceding two years, it was described by Variety as a "flippy, trippy psychedelic guide to Hollywood". Pink Panic Pink Panic is the 26th cartoon produced in the Pink Panther series. A total of 124 6-minute cartoons were produced between 1964 and 1980. Seven in Darkness Seven in Darkness is an American made-for-TV adventure film directed by Michael Caffey and based on the novel Against Heavens Hand by Leonard Bishop. The premiere entry in the 1969–76 series ABC Movie of the Week, it was broadcast on September 23, 1969. The film is affectionately recalled by Ethan Coen in "The Old Country", story 2 in his 1998 collection "Gates of Eden". The Battle of Love's Return The Battle of Loves Return is a 1971 American comedy film written, directed, produced, and starring Lloyd Kaufman, the co-founder of Troma Entertainment, his first major film after his student production The Girl Who Returned. The Feminist and the Fuzz The Feminist and the Fuzz is a 1971 American made-for-television comedy film by Screen Gems starring Barbara Eden, David Hartman, Jo Anne Worley, Herb Edelman and Julie Newmar. It premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on January 26, 1971. The film was directed by Jerry Paris. King Eagle Eagle King is a 1971 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Chang Cheh and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. The Young Graduates The Young Graduates is a 1971 American drama film directed by Robert Anderson, and starring Patricia Wymer, Steven Stewart, Gary Rist, Bruno Kirby, Jennifer Ritt, Dennis Christopher and Marly Holiday. The film was released by Crown International Pictures on June 2, 1971. The Best Pair of Legs in the Business The Best Pair of Legs in the Business is a 1973 British comedy-drama film directed by Christopher Hodson and starring Reg Varney, Diana Coupland and Lee Montague. A comic at a holiday camp is concerned about the future. However he manages to secure both a job and a wife. It is a cinematic version of an episode of Yorkshire Televisions "ITV Playhouse", transmitted on 28 December 1968. Krakh inzhenera Garina Failure of Engineer Garin is a 1973 Soviet television film in four parts loosely based on a novel Hyperboloid of Engineer Garin by Alexei Tolstoy. Produced by Lenfilm by the order of Gosteleradio of USSR Hot Summer in Barefoot County Hot Summer in Barefoot County is a 1974 comedy film directed by Will Zens and produced & distributed by Preacherman Corporation. The plot involves an undercover agent who is sent to a small southern town in order to uncover an underground moon-shining ring, but when he finds out that the town is filled with voluptuous women ready to satisfy his every need, things start to get confusing. The Anchorite The Anchorite is a 1976 Spanish drama film directed by Juan Estelrich. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival where Fernando Fernán Gómez won the Silver Bear for Best Actor. The Keeper The Keeper is a 1976 Canadian horror-mystery film written and directed by T.Y. Drake and starring Christopher Lee in the title role. The film was never released theatrically and went straight to television. Beyond and Back Beyond and Back is a 1978 documentary and "death-sploitation flick" released by Sunn Classic Pictures that deals with the subject of near death experiences. Firebird: Daybreak Chapter is an unfinished manga series by Osamu Tezuka. Tezuka considered Phoenix his "lifes work"; it consists of 12 books, each of which tells a separate, self-contained story and takes place in a different era. The plots go back and forth from the remote future to prehistoric times. The story was never completed, having been cut short by Tezukas death in 1989. Several of the stories have been adapted into anime series and OVAs, and even a live-action movie. As of 2007, the entire manga series is available in English-language translations. Cha-Cha Cha Cha is a 1979 Dutch film written by Herman Brood and directed by Herbert Curiel. It stars Herman Brood, Nina Hagen, Lene Lovich and Les Chappell. Released on December 13, 1979, the film is a story of a bank robber who is trying to change his life and become a rock star. It takes place in Amsterdams punk and new wave scene. All characters in the film have the same names as the actors. Cha Cha features musical performances by the main actors. The soundtrack for the film was released by CBS and Ariola Records. The picture has since then become a cult film. Where Can You Go Without the Little Vice? Where Can You Go Without the Little Vice? is a 1979 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana film directed by Marino Girolami. Haine Haine is a 1980 French drama film directed by Dominique Goult and starring Klaus Kinski. City in Fear City in Fear is a 1980 Edgar Allan Poe Awarded television drama film. It was directed by Jud Taylor, under the pseudonym Alan Smithee, and written by Peter Masterson and Albert Ruben. The film score was composed by Leonard Rosenman. S.H.E: Security Hazards Expert S*H*E* or S+H+E: Security Hazards Expert is a 1980 spy film concerning a sexy undercover female espionage agent. Starring Cornelia Sharpe and Omar Sharif, it was written by Richard Maibaum and is a Martin Bregman production. The main title song was performed by Linda Gaines. Legend of Tianyun Mountain Legend of Tianyun Mountain is a 1980 Chinese film about Chinese peoples sufferings from the long-term political campaigns from "Anti-rightists" in 1950s until the fall of Gang of Four. It depicted the individuals hardship in the political turmoils and critically reflected the impact of that special history after the formation of the Peoples Republic of China. The film was based on the novel written by Lu Yanzhou, and was directed by Xie Jin, starring Wang Fuli, Shi Weijian, Zhong Xinghuo and Shi Jianlan. Please Don't Eat the Babies Please Dont Eat the Babies is a 1983 American horror and thriller film directed by Bruce Geller. This film has been music composed by Larry Wolff. The film starring Elizabeth Monet, Tanya Louise, Michael Wayne, Mike Jacobs, Joe Lombardo and Ross Hamilton in the lead roles. The Assam Garden The Assam Garden is a 1985 British drama film made by Moving Picture Company and distributed by Contemporary Films Ltd. The film was directed by Mary McMurray and produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark with Peter Jaques as associate producer. It was written by Elisabeth Bond. The music score was by Richard Harvey and the cinematography by Bryan Loftus. The film stars Deborah Kerr and Madhur Jaffrey with Alec McCowen, Zia Mohyeddin, Anton Lesser and Iain Cuthbertson. The film was shot at Priors Mesne in Aylburton, Gloucestershire, England. At certain times of the year the garden is opened as part of the NGS Scheme. In addition part of the land owned by Priors Mesne and run by the owners is now a Deer Park. Bialy smok Legend of the White Horse is a 1987 Polish-American adventure childrens film directed by Jerzy Domaradzki and Janusz Morgenstern, based on the magic realism novel White Horse by Robert C. Fleet, who also wrote the screenplay. It was produced by Alina Szpak for CBS Theatrical Films, Legend Productions & Film Polski. The film is also a political satire. It was released on July 13, 1987. Niagara: Miracles, Myths and Magic Niagara: Miracles, Myths and Magic is a 1986 IMAX film directed and produced by Kieth Merrill. The film, currently shown hourly at Niagara Falls State Parks Adventure Theater on the American side of the border and multiple times daily at the IMAX Theatre located on the Canadian side of the border, shows the history of the Niagara Falls, dating back to the earliest legends. The film also shows the creation and history of the Maid of the Mist boats. Part of the films focus is people who braved the falls, such as a tight-rope walker, a barrel rider, and those unfortunate enough to accidentally plunge over the Falls. Actors portraying Annie Edson Taylor, Roger Woodard and Charles Blondin appear in the film. Metal Skin Panic Madox-01 is a 1987 original video animation. It was directed and written by Shinji Aramaki and produced by Hideaki Anno. It has been licensed in the United States by AnimEigo The plot centers on a mechanic who comes across the MADOX-01, a heavy powered armor suit designed to fight enemy tanks. After getting trapped in the suit before reading the users manual, the military attempts to reclaim it, leaving him with no choice but to defend himself. Count Your Blessings Count Your Blessings is a 1987 Dutch comedy film directed by Pieter Verhoeff. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Milagro en Roma Milagro en Roma is a 1988 Colombian film directed by Lisandro Duque Naranjo and based upon The long happy life of Margarito Duarte, a story by Colombian novelist Gabriel García Márquez, originally published in 1981. The film follows the story of Margarito Duarte, a man whose daughter died under sudden and inexplicable circumstances. Disinterred years later, her body is discovered in pristine condition, having undergone no apparent decomposition. Unwilling to bury his daughter once again, Margarito struggles with the Vatican to have his daughter canonized as a saint. Katinka Katinka is a 1988 Danish-Swedish drama film directed by Max von Sydow and starring Tammi Øst. Based on Herman Bangs novel Ved Vejen which is included in the Danish Culture Canon, it was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. At the 24th Guldbagge Awards it won the award for Best Film and Von Sydow won the award for Best Director. Eight Taels of Gold Eight Taels of Gold is a 1989 Hong Kong drama film directed by Mabel Cheung. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Innisfree Innisfree is a 1990 Spanish documentary film directed by José Luis Guerín. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. The film revisits Cong, a small town in the west of Ireland, famous as the location of the John Ford film The Quiet Man. Keita! L'héritage du griot Keïta! lHéritage du griot is a 1995 Burkinabé drama film directed by Dani Kouyaté and starring Sotigui Kouyaté. Life with Billy Life with Billy is a 1994 Canadian television film based on the non-fiction book of the same name by Brian Vallée. The film was nominated for five Gemini Awards, and won three. The film begins with Jane Hurshman shooting her common-law husband Billy Stafford in his sleep, and then shows the resulting police investigation and trial, interspersed with flashbacks showing the domestic abuse that Stafford inflicted on Hurshman over the course of their relationship. Mario und der Zauberer Mario and the Magician is a 1994 German-language drama film directed by Klaus Maria Brandauer, based on the novel of the same name. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival where Lajos Koltai won the Special Silver St. George for the Director of Photography. Mouvements du désir Desire in Motion is a French-Canadian drama film, directed by Lea Pool and released in 1994. Inspired by texts such as Roland Barthes Fragments, Francesco Alberonis Falling in Love and the autobiography of Carl Jung, the film stars Jean-François Pichette and Valérie Kaprisky as Vincent and Catherine, a man and woman falling in love as they meet and get acquainted on a train trip to Vancouver. The film premiered at the Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois on February 3, 1994. On the Beat On the Beat is a 1995 Chinese film directed by Ning Ying. It is the second film in Ning Yings Beijing Trilogy, a collection of three films that follows the massive changes to Beijing in the last decades of the twentieth century. Whereas Nings previous film, For Fun dealt with the older generation, On the Beat is firmly focused on the story of the middle-aged. I Love Beijing, meanwhile, would follow characters belonging Beijings younger generations. On the Beat was coproduced by Eurasia Communications, Euskal Media and the state-operated Beijing Film Studio. Some funding was also from the International Film Festival Rotterdams Hubert Bals Fund. On the Beat follows a group of police officers in the Deshengmen Precinct during the slow months of winter. The policemen, stuck in the dull winter months of Beijing, get stuck in routine, only occasionally finding excitement, as when they chase after a rabid dog. Released in 1995, On the Beat made the rounds of most of the major international film festivals, including Toronto, Telluride and San Sebastian, among others. Somebody Up There Likes Me Somebody Up There Likes Me is a 1996 Hong Kong action romance film directed by Patrick Leung and starring Aaron Kwok, Carmen Lee and Sammo Hung. Pale Saints Pale Saints is an American-Canadian crime film, directed by Joel Wyner and released in 1997. The film stars Sean Patrick Flanery as Louis and Michael Riley as Dody, small-time thugs trying to gain acceptance with the mafia by driving to Toronto for a crime job that goes catastrophically wrong. The films cast also includes Saul Rubinek, Rachael Crawford, Maury Chaykin, Gordon Pinsent, Jason Blicker, Julian Richings and Patrick Gallagher. The film received five Genie Award nominations at the 19th Genie Awards, for Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Costume Design. How to Undress in Front of Your Husband How to Undress in Front of Your Husband is a 1937 short comedic film directed by Dwain Esper. The Fossil is a 1975 Japanese film directed by Masaki Kobayashi and based on a 1965 novel by Yasushi Inoue. It was Japans submission to the 47th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Des Pardes Des Pardes is a 1978 Hindi film, produced and directed by Dev Anand. This family drama stars Dev Anand and Tina Munim, with Ajit Khan, Pran, Amjad Khan, Shreeram Lagoo, Tom Alter, Bindu, Prem Chopra, A. K. Hangal, Sujit Kumar, Mehmood and Paintal in the supporting cast. For the first time, Dev Anand chose comparatively new music director Rajesh Roshan for this film, who did full justice to his selection as most of the songs became quite popular. The film received a Filmfare award for its sets and also received a nomination for best music director. The message of this film is about the trend with some people, at the time, to earn money from foreign lands and that innocent ones being trapped and tormented by the illicit operators. Rave Rave is a 2000 American film written and directed by Ronald Krauss and starring Efren Ramirez, Douglas France, Aimee Graham, Nicholle Tom, Dante Basco and Franco Vega. El mago The Magician is a 1949 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Leonora Amar and José Baviera. The film tells the story of lookalike hired from an agency to take the place of a magician who has gone on holiday. The films sets were designed by the art director Gunther Gerszo. Keiho is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Yoshimitsu Morita. Village of Idiots Village of Idiots is a short animated comedy based on the classic humorous Jewish folk tales of Chełm, directed and animated by Eugene Fedorenko and Rose Newlove, written by John Lazarus, and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Fedorenko is the Academy Award-winning animator of the 1979 NFB short Every Child. Seducing Maarya Seducing Maarya is a 2000 Canadian English drama film directed by Hunt Hoe with Nandana Sen, Cas Anvar, Vijay Metha, Ryan Hollyman and Mohan Agashe playing the lead roles. The film won best director award at the Newport Beach International Film Festival in 2000. The Orphan Muses The Orphan Muses is a Canadian drama film, directed by Robert Favreau and released in 2000. An adaptation of the play by Michel Marc Bouchard, the film stars Marina Orsini, Céline Bonnier, Stéphane Demers and Fanny Mallette as a group of adult siblings dealing with the revelation of a longtime family secret. The Tanguay siblings grew up as orphans, after their father died and their mother ran off with her new lover. Although older siblings Catherine, Martine and Luc knew the truth, they conspired to protect their emotionally fragile youngest sister Isabelle by telling her that their mother was dead as well. The films plot centres on the fallout within the family of the now adult but still emotionally immature Isabelle finally learning the truth that their mother is still alive and simply abandoned them. Corpse Eaters Sriman Prithviraj Shriman Prithviraj is a 1972 Indian Bengali romantic comedy film starring Ayan Banerjee and Mahua Roy Choudhury, and directed by Tarun Majumdar, featuring teenage love. It has a cult following. This is essentially a comedy with Tom Sawyeresque leanings laced elegantly into the fabric of Bengal of the late 19th or early 20th century. In the subtle backdrop of the Indian freedom movement, it is the story of the transformation of a young boys innocent but naughty childhood to an appreciation of the Swadeshi movement and the growth of adolescent love for a girl even younger than him. The comic appeal of the film is natural and free-flowing. It includes a number of beautifully rendered traditional Bengali songs and is punctuated by a series of stand-offs faced by the young boy, mostly with unfavourable results for the opposing party. At heart, it is a beautiful pre-pubescent/adolescent love story. It was a huge box-office success when it came out and is an oft-watched movie even today. The leading cast, Ayan Banerjee and Mahua Roychoudhury as the teenage-couple are still remembered for their roles in the film. Moreover, the blend of the pre-Independence political backdrop with the simple love life of the newlywed is excellently portrayed. On one hand there is the caricature of a typical Babu, whos hell-bent on getting the ‘Raibahadur’ title from the British rulers played excellently by Utpal Dutt, and on the other hand a Swadeshi played by Biswajit Chatterjee, who is out to teach the British rulers a lesson. The main focus is on Ayan, a notorious boy. To curb him, his parents get him married to Utpal Dutts daughter, Mohua. But he creates havoc in his in-laws’ house as well. The interplay between the two, their becoming friends, missing each other, understanding responsibilities towards each other all make for a charming love story. Goebbels und Geduldig Goebbels und Geduldig is a 2002 German war comedy telefilm about Joseph Goebbels and Nazi Germany, directed by Kai Wessel, written by Peter Steinbach, and starring Ulrich Mühe in the two titular roles. The premise is that of Harry Geduldig, a Jewish lookalike of Goebbels who has been held captive and a secret by Heinrich Himmler ever since the Nazi rise to power in 1933. In 1944, Goebbels finds out about this and intends to liquidate his double, but when the two meet, Geduldig manages to escape and is from now on considered the real Goebbels by his entourage, who in turn is now held captive by Geduldigs prison wards and thought to be his own Jewish double. Kottaram Veettile Apputtan Kottaram Veetile Apputtan is a 1998 Malayalam romantic comedy-drama film directed by Rajasenan, starring Jayaram and Shruti in the lead. The film was remade in Telugu as Manasunna Maaraju, with Rajasekhar and in Tamil as Sound Party, with Sathyaraj. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Aranmanaikaran. Fist Power Fist Power is a 2000 Hong Kong action film directed by Aman Chang, starring Chiu Man-cheuk, Anthony Wong, Gigi Lai and Sam Lee. Shooting for the film took place in Hong Kong between February and March 1999. The film was released in Hong Kong theatres on 21 January 2000. Futtocks End Futtocks End is a British comedy film released in 1970, directed by Bob Kellett. Entirely without dialogue, the film includes a musical score, sound effects and incoherent mutterings. The story revolves around a weekend gathering at the decaying country home of the eccentric and lewd General Futtock and the series of saucy mishaps between the staff and his guests. The Spirit of Charles Lindbergh The Spirit of Charles Lindbergh is a short film made in 1984 by Orson Welles. The film was intended as a private video letter from Welles to his longtime friend and accountant Bill Cronshaw, who was ill. In the film, Welles sits behind a typewriter at his desk and speaks of the human spirit, quoting the journal of aviator Charles Lindbergh. Welles was in visibly poor health himself when the film was made, and he did not intend for it to be seen by the public. Rose's Songs A rózsa énekei is a 2003 film about Holocaust victims in Hungary during World War II. SuperTex SuperTex is a 2003 English-language Dutch film directed by Jan Schütte and starring Stephen Mangan, Jan Decleir, Maureen Lipman, and Victor Löw. Dangerous Living: Coming Out in the Developing World Dangerous Living: Coming Out in the Developing World is a 2003 documentary film directed by American filmmaker John Scagliotti about the issues experienced by gay, lesbian and transgender people in developing countries. It was the first documentary film to explore these issues in non-Western countries. It is narrated by actress and comedian Janeane Garofalo. It was produced by Janet Baus and Dan Hunt, both of whom had worked with Scagliotti on his previous film, After Stonewall. The film focuses in particular on Cairo 52, a group of 52 Egyptian men who were arrested on board a floating gay nightclub in 2001. It features interviews with gay-rights activists from countries around the world including Honduras, Namibia, Pakistan, the Philippines and Vietnam. G.I. Joe: Spy Troops the Movie G.I. Joe: Spy Troops is a 2003 direct-to-video CGI animated movie produced by Reel FX Creative Studios and distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment. Packing the Monkeys, Again! Packing the Monkeys, Again! is a 2004 Montenegrin drama film directed by Marija Perović. 18-j 18-j is a 2004 Argentine docudrama film. The motion picture is a collection of ten, ten-minute shorts, by ten Argentine directors. The film focuses on the July 18, 1994, bombing of the AMIA Building in Buenos Aires, where 86 people were killed and 300 others wounded. The perpetrators were never caught. AMIA is the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association, a charity, and the attack is considered the largest single incident of terrorism against Jews since World War II. The film is a tribute to the memory of the victims from the Argentine cinema community, producers, and directors, and released on the ten-year anniversary of the attack. Each director portrays his or her memory and impressions of the event in their own way. The ten short films are shown in a sequence. The picture was co-produced by the INCAA and ten of the most active Argentine producers. The film opens with a brief introduction by Argentine actor Norma Aleandro. Doki-Doki Doki-Doki is a Japanese short film that addresses the themes of isolation and disconnectness amidst the crowded subways cars of Japan. It was released in 2003 and directed by Chris Eska. Doki-Doki had its premiere U.S. broadcast on PBSs Independent Lens series on December 21, 2004. Frankenstein vs. the Creature from Blood Cove Frankenstein vs. the Creature from Blood Cove is a 2005 horror film written and directed by William Winckler. It is the second film from William Winckler Productions. Filmed in black and white, the movie is an homage to classic monster movies, harkening back to the days of Universals "Monster Rally" heyday. The movie was released direct to DVD in 2005 and has since gone on to acquire a growing fan base. Part of the success of the film to date has been the support it has received from horror hosts and fans of late night cinema, with a national syndicated showing on Mr. Lobos Cinema Insomnia Halloween special as well as local airings on shows from the Horror Host Underground. The film was awarded the "Best Feature Film" award at the 2006 World Horror Convention. Tamamono aka is a 2004 Japanese pink film directed by Shinji Imaoka. It was chosen as Best Film of the year at the Pink Grand Prix ceremony. Secret Journey Secret Journey is a 2006 Italian romance-drama film directed by Roberto Andò. It won the Nastro dArgento for Best Cinematography. K3 en het ijsprinsesje K3 en het Ijsprinsessje is a 2006 Flemish preteen adventure film written by Hans Bourlon and Gert Verhulst, directed by Indra Siera, and starring the women of the K3 girlband in a sequel to their 2004 blockbuster film K3 en het Magisch Medaillon. The sequel film was aired on Zappelin, SBS 6, Ketnet, Kindernet and RTL Telekids. Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure is a childrens animated adventure drama film released on September 6, 2006, based on the TV series Franklin. It was the first Franklin movie shown in theaters in Canada and France. The events of this film focus around Franklins Granny falling ill during a visit from Franklins Aunt Lucy, who is an archaeologist. Aunt Lucy knows of a special talisman that may cure the illness, so she joins Franklin on a quest to find it, along with his friends Bear, Beaver, and Snail. But they are also accompanied by Aunt Lucys goddaughter, Samantha "Sam", and her personality clashes with Franklin. The film was released direct-to-video in the United States, by HBO and has had occasional TV airings on Nick Jr. since then. Writer John van Bruggen, stated "this film will take Franklin on a much greater adventure than any of the past Franklin films, including Franklin and the Green Knight." The film was written by John van Bruggen and directed by Dominique Monfrey. It is distributed by Mars Distribution, with StudioCanal controlling all rights worldwide. This film has also been listed under the working titles "Franklin and the Secret Talisman" and "Franklin and Grannys Secret". It also serves as the series finale to the 1997 series, as no new episodes were produced after the film was released. Andhrudu Andhrudu is a 2005 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by ML Kumar Chowdary on Sri Keerthi Creations banner and directed by Paruchuri Murali. Starring Gopichand, Gowri Pandit in the lead roles and music composed by Kalyani Malik. The film was recorded as an average grosser at the box office. The film was also dubbed into Tamil as Ivanthanda Police and into Hindi as Loha: The Ironman. The Least Among You The Least Among You is a film based on the true story of Rev. Dr. Charles Marks formative years, written and directed by first time writer/director Mark Young. It explores issues of self-determination in the face of systemic racial persecution in the United States in the mid-1960s. Locke & Key Locke & Key is a television pilot of a TV series which was expected to debut in 2011, but FOX opted not to buy it. Based on the comic book series written by Joe Hill and published by IDW Publishing. The plot focuses on adventure stories centered on three children who become the caretakers of a New England mansion that is home to a bevy of secrets and magic. Frivolous Wife Frivolous Wife is a 2008 South Korean romantic comedy film based on William Shakespeares The Taming of the Shrew. Bordello Death Tales Bordello Death Tales is a 2009 horror anthology film directed by James Eaves, Alan Ronald and Pat Higgins. Morning Morning is a 2010 American drama film written by, directed by and starring Leland Orser. The film also stars Jeanne Tripplehorn, Laura Linney and Elliott Gould. It is Orsers directorial debut. It is also based on Orsers 2007 short film of the same name. Imps* Imps* is a comedy film released in 2009. The film stars an ensemble cast and is divided into several segments. IMPS is an acronym for "Immoral Minority Picture Show". Impolex Impolex is a 2009 American film written, produced, edited and directed by Alex Ross Perry in his feature directorial debut. It stars Riley OBryan, Kate Lyn Sheil, Ben Shapiro, Bruno Meyrick Jones, Roy Berkeley, Brandon Prince and Eugene Mirman. The film is inspired by Thomas Pynchons novel Gravitys Rainbow. Ochen sinyaya boroda Very Blue Beard is a 1979 Soviet musical comedy animated film loosely based on the Bluebeard fairy tale by Charles Perrault. Directed by Vladimir Samsonov, screenplay by Arkady Arkanov. Cinematography by Vladimir Milovanov. Original music score by Gennady Gladkov. Lyrics by Yuliy Kim. Released by T/O Ekran A detective is investigating the crimes of the medieval duke Bluebeard - is the latter really guilty of murdering his wives? Bora Bora Bora Bora is a 2011 Danish drama film written and directed by Hans Fabian Wullenweber. Haze Haze is a 2010 Turkish drama film, directed by Tayfun Pirselimoğlu, starring Ruhi Sarı as a withdrawn young man who gets caught up with a shadowy criminal plot. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , premiered at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. Surnuaiavahi tütar Graveyard Keepers Daughter is a 2011 Estonian drama film written and directed by Katrin Laur. Walk Away Renee Walk Away Renee is a 2011 American documentary film directed by Jonathan Caouette. It is the third full-length feature in Caouettes filmography. Intended as a companion to Caouettes first film, Tarnation, Walk Away Renee documents Caouettes cross-country journey with his mother, Renee Leblanc. Leblanc, diagnosed with acute bipolar and schizoaffective disorder, is to enter an assisted living facility close to Caouettes home, therefore necessitating a move from Houston to New York City. Our School's E.T. Our Schools E.T. is a 2008 South Korean comedy-drama film directed by Park Kwang-chun. It stars Kim Su-ro as an unconventional, "alien-like" high school P.E. teacher whose position is put at stake when the school adopts a new policy to boost English education, so he decides that becoming an English teacher overnight is his only hope. Qin Mi Di Ren Dear Enemy is a 2011 Chinese romantic comedy film which sets its background in financial industry. It represents how bankers conduct the act of mergers and acquisitions. During this process, a pair of lovers, serving for two warring investment banks and having broken up half a year ago, get back together. A Reason to Live A Reason to Live is a 2011 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Jeong-hyang. It stars Song Hye-kyo as a director who forgives a teenage boy for killing her fiancé. It premiered at the 2011 Busan International Film Festival, and was released in theaters on October 27, 2011. It received 131,194 admissions. The Breakup Girl The Breakup Girl is a 2015 American comedy-drama film, written and directed by Stacy Sherman, making it her feature film directing debut. The film stars Shannon Woodward, Wendi McLendon-Covey, India Menuez, Joe Lo Truglio, Mary Kay Place, and Ray Wise. The film is executive produced by The Hunger Games screenwriter Billy Ray. Film may also been referred to as its original working title Claires Cambodia. I Love Hong Kong 2013 I Love Hong Kong 2013 is a 2013 Hong Kong comedy film and the third film of the I Love Hong Kong film series. Film stars Alan Tam, Veronica Yip, Natalis Chan and Eric Tsang, who also served as producer. This is also Veronica Yips first film role since 1996s Hong Kong Showgirls. The film was released on 7 February 2013 to celebrate Chinese New Year. Men Who Save the World Men Who Save the World is a 2014 internationally co-produced comedy film written and directed by Liew Seng Tat. It is produced by Sharon Gan and is a co-production project between Everything Films Sdn. Bhd. and Volya Films, Flying Moon Filmproduktion and Mandra Films with support from Ministry of Information, Torino Film Lab, Hubert Bals Fund, Netherlands Film Fund, World Cinema Fund, Visions Sud Est, Fondation Groupama Gan pour le Cinéma – Cinefondation, Prince Claus, Sundance Institute Mahindra Global Filmmaking Award, Sundance Institute Feature Film Program dan the Doris Duke Foundation. The film was selected as the Malaysian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Amanush 2 Amanush 2 is a 2015 Bengali thriller film directed by Rajib Kumar Biswas. It is a sequel to Amanush with different storyline but same fact. The film is a remake of the Tamil film Naan which starred Vijay Antony in the lead. The film is released on 14 April 2015. As early as July 2014, director Biswas spoke toward actress Payel Sarkar being a major character in the film. Filming took place in Chennai. Bangali Babu English Mem Bangali Babu English Mem is an Indian romance comedy film directed by Ravi Kinnagi and released by Shree Venkatesh Films. It is a remake of Punjabi movie Jatt & Juliet. Tough Guys Tough Guys is a 2017 documentary film that explores the development of mixed martial arts as a mainstream sporting event in the United States from 1979-1983. The principal characters are Bill Viola and Frank Caliguri, who founded CV Productions together. The film made its debut at the AFI Film Festival of 2017. Its first network television showing premiered on Showtime, September 15, 2017. Filming took place at 18 locations throughout Pennsylvania, New York, and Florida including Allegheny Shotokan Karate and Dennys restaurant. Rajwade and Sons Rajwade and Sons is a 2015 Marathi language family drama film. Movie is directed by Sachin Kundalkar. Film is produced by Y.M.Deosthalee, Atul Kulkarni and Sachin Kundalkar under studio Kaffe Kamera. It stars Atul Kulkarni, Sachin Khedekar, Mrinal Kulkarni, Siddharth Menon, Alok Rajwade, Mrinmayee Godbole, Krutika Deo. Film had its theatrical release on 16 October 2015. Movie had its world television premier on 18 December 2016 on Star Pravah. An Eye for an Eye An Eye for an Eye is a 2016 documentary film, directed by filmmaker Ilan Ziv. The film features are Mark Anthony Stroman, Rais Bhuiyan and Ilan Ziv. The film is a chronicle of Stromans path from revenge killer to being forgiven by a victim as he waits on Texass Death Row. The film opened on October 28, 2016 in the United States and Canada. Chasing Chasing is a 2016 South Korean action-comedy film about a top CEO who has his cellphone stolen by a fearless gang of male high-school students led by the rebellious Han Won-tae and homicide detective who loses his gun to the same gang of high-school students. Both the gun and the cellphone are very valuable to the CEO and detective and begins a fast-paced pursuit in order to retrieve their items back from the gang. The film was directed by Oh In-chun and released in theaters on January 7, 2016. The Departure The Departure is a 2017 American documentary by Lana Wilson. It concerns suicide in Japan. The film premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival in New York. It was nominated for a 2018 Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary. Piigs Piigs is a 2017 documentary film which investigates the causes and the effects of austerity imposed by the European Union on its subject countries, especially in Southern Europe. The film suggests that austerity policies are aggravating the effects of the financial crisis, especially in those countries that economists have called the "PIIGS" - states that suffered high public debt and weak economies. The Most Beautiful Couple The Most Beautiful Couple is a 2018 German drama film directed by Sven Taddicken. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Distant Constellation Distant Constellation is a 2017 documentary film directed by Shevaun Mizrahi. It was nominated for a 2018 Independent Spirit Award and included in Film Comments Best Undistributed Films of 2017. The film was produced by Deniz Buga and Shelly Grizim. Ms. Purple Ms. Purple is a 2019 American drama film directed by Justin Chon. It was screened in the U.S. Dramatic Competition section at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. Satan Triumphant Satan Triumphant is a 1917 silent film in Russian directed by Yakov Protazanov. Flesh and Blood Flesh and Blood is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Lon Chaney. The film originally had a segment with Chinese players in color. Prints of the film are held in various collections. Gold Diggers of Broadway Gold Diggers of Broadway is a 1929 American Pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Winnie Lightner and Nick Lucas. Distributed by Warner Bros., the film is the second two-color Technicolor all-talking feature-length movie. Gold Diggers of Broadway was also the third movie released by Warner Bros. to be shot in color; the first was a black-and-white, part-color musical, The Desert Song. Gold Diggers of Broadway became a box office sensation, making Winnie Lightner a worldwide star and boosting guitarist crooner Nick Lucas to further fame as he sang two songs that became 20th-century standards: "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" and "Painting the Clouds with Sunshine." Based on the 1919 play The Gold Diggers – which was also turned into a silent film of the same name in 1923 — now lost, Gold Diggers of Broadway utilized Technicolor, showgirls, and sound as its main selling points. It earned a domestic gross of $3.5 million, extending to over $5 million worldwide. The original production cost was approximately $500,000. It was chosen as one of the ten best films of 1929 by Film Daily. As with many early Technicolor films, no complete print survives, although the last twenty minutes do, but are missing a bridging sequence and the last minute of the film. Contemporary reviews, the soundtrack and the surviving footage suggest that the film was a fast-moving comedy which was enhanced by Technicolor and a set of lively and popular songs. It encapsulates the spirit of the flapper era, giving us a glimpse of a world about to be changed by the Great Depression. Because the film is considered a partially lost film since 1970s, the loose remake, Gold Diggers of 1933, is the most frequently seen version of the story. The New Gentlemen Les Nouveaux Messieurs is a 1929 French silent film directed by Jacques Feyder. It is a satirical comedy, whose initial release in France was delayed for several months because of objections to its portrayal of the French parliament. Going Wild Going Wild is a 1930 Warner Brothers Pre-Code comedy film, based on the 1910 play The Aviator by James Montgomery, and directed by William A. Seiter. The film stars a bevy of musical stars in addition to the three comic stars, Joe E. Brown, Frank McHugh and Johnny Arthur. The flying sequences are the highlight of the film. A print is held in the Library of Congress collection. The Lady of Scandal The Lady of Scandal is a 1930 American pre-Code romance, comedy film, melodrama directed by Sidney Franklin based on the 1927 play The High Road by Frederick Lonsdale and starring Ruth Chatterton, Basil Rathbone and Ralph Forbes. Its plot follows a British actress who becomes involved with a member of an aristocratic family, who try desperately to thwart the match. It is also known by the alternative title of The High Road. The Public Defender The Public Defender is a 1931 pre-Code crime film directed by J. Walter Ruben, starring Richard Dix and featuring Boris Karloff. Rich playboy Pike Winslow dons the mantle of The Reckoner, a mysterious avenger, when he learns that his lady friend Barbara Gerrys father has been framed in a bank embezzlement scandal. Using meticulous planning and split-second timing, Pike, along with his associates, the erudite Professor and tough-guy scrapper Doc, attempt to find proof that will clear Gerry and identify the real culprits. Manhattan Tower Manhattan Tower is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by Frank R. Strayer starring Mary Brian and James Hall. Spanky Spanky is a 1932 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 113th Our Gang short that was released. The film was based on Our Gang co-star George "Spanky" McFarland. Straight Is the Way Straight Is the Way is a 1934 American drama film directed by Paul Sloane, written by Bernard Schubert, and starring Franchot Tone, May Robson, Karen Morley, Gladys George, Nat Pendleton and Jack La Rue. It is based upon the stage play by Dana Burnet and George Abbott. It was released on August 10, 1934, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Baby Be Good Baby Be Good is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. The Bride Comes Home The Bride Comes Home is a 1935 comedy film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Wesley Ruggles, and starring Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray and Robert Young. It was written by Claude Binyon and Elisabeth Sanxay Holding. Kelly the Second Kelly the Second is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by Gus Meins and starring Patsy Kelly, Guinn Williams, and Charley Chase. This Hal Roach studio film was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The President's Mystery The Presidents Mystery is a 1936 American film directed by Phil Rosen. The film is also known as One for All in the United Kingdom. Sea Devils Sea Devils is a 1937 American film directed by Benjamin Stoloff. Among the American "preparedness films" of the mid-1930s devoted to enhancing the image of the Army, the Navy and the Marines, this entry focuses equivalent approving attention on the work of the U.S. Coast Guard. George Takes the Air It’s in the Air is a 1938 British comedy film written and directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring George Formby, Polly Ward and Jack Hobbs. The film was released in the United States with the alternative title George Takes the Air in 1940. Although released in pre-war times, no mention of the imminent hostilities is in Its in the Air. Service de Luxe Service de Luxe is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring Constance Bennett, Vincent Price and Charles Ruggles. They're Always Caught Theyre Always Caught is a 1938 American short crime film directed by Harold S. Bucquet and starring Stanley Ridges. It was produced by MGM. In 1939, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film, Two-Reel at the 11th Academy Awards. Kalle på Spången Kalles Inn is a 1939 Swedish comedy film directed by Emil A. Lingheim and starring Edvard Persson, Bullan Weijden and John Degerberg. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Linder. Tomorrow We Live Tomorrow We Live, also known as The Man with a Conscience in the United Kingdom, is a 1942 American film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. Double Exposure Double Exposure is a 1944 American crime comedy film directed by William Berke, and starring Chester Morris and Nancy Kelly. Our Hearts Were Young and Gay Our Hearts Were Young and Gay is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Lewis Allen and written by Sheridan Gibney. It was based on the real life reminiscences of the comic misadventures of Emily Kimbrough and Cornelia Otis Skinner in their book Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. The film stars Gail Russell, Diana Lynn, Charlie Ruggles, Dorothy Gish, Beulah Bondi, Bill Edwards and James Brown. After its premiere in New York on October 12, 1944, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay went into general release. Flight to Nowhere Flight to Nowhere is a 1946 film noir crime film directed by William Rowland and stars Alan Curtis and Evelyn Ankers. Flight to Nowhere was one of the first postwar productions to deal with the atom bomb secrets. Life with Blondie Life with Blondie is a 1945 black-and-white domestic comedy film and the 16th of the 28 Blondie films. It was the return of Dagwood and Blondie after Columbia Pictures 1943 decision to cancel the series met with widespread protests. Devil's Cargo Devils Cargo is a 1948 American film directed by John F. Link Sr.. It was the fourteenth of the sixteen Falcon films produced in the 1940s, and the first of the three featuring the magician and actor John Calvert now released by Film Classics instead of RKO Pictures. On Our Own Land On Our Own Land is a 1948 film directed by France Štiglic. It was the first Slovene sound feature film. It was released on 21 November 1948 in Union Cinema in Ljubljana, received great public acclaim, and was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. Aunt Clara Aunt Clara is a 1954 British comedy film starring Margaret Rutherford as a woman who inherits a number of shady businesses from a relative. Ronald Shiner, A. E. Matthews, and Fay Compton are also featured. The film was based on the novel of the same name by author Noel Streatfeild, and directed by Anthony Kimmins for London Films. Mambo Mambo is a film written and directed from 1952 to 1953 by Robert Rossen and released in 1955. A mambo craze spread through the USA in the 1950s, and Rossen aimed to repair his finances after almost two years without work since his 1951 House Un-American Activities Committee hearing. The Mailbag Robbery The Flying Scot is a 1957 British crime film produced and directed by Compton Bennett and starring Lee Patterson, Kay Callard and Alan Gifford. The film was released in the U.S. as Mailbag Robbery. The Electronic Monster Escapement is a 1958 black and white British science fiction film. It was based on the sci-fi novel Escapement by Charles Eric Maine. Original working titles included Zex, the Electronic Fiend. The film was released in England in 1958, but was only shown in the USA in 1960 on a double bill with either 13 Ghosts or the Japanese sci-fi classic Battle in Outer Space. The Lady Takes a Flyer The Lady Takes a Flyer is a 1958 American romantic comedy-drama film made by Universal Pictures. It was directed by Jack Arnold, and written by Danny Arnold, based on a story by Edmund H. North. Silver Spoon Set Silver Spoon Set is a 1960 Italian and French drama film directed and written by Francesco Maselli. The film stars Claudia Cardinale. Shot in Ascoli Piceno, Italy. The Purple Gang The Purple Gang is a 1960 American period crime film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Barry Sullivan, Robert Blake and Jody Lawrance. It portrays the activities of The Purple Gang bootlegging organization in 1920s Detroit. The Lions Are Loose Les Lions sont lâchés is a 1961 French comedy film directed by Henri Verneuil, and written by France Roche and Michel Audiard. The music score was by Georges Garvarentz and the cinematography by Christian Matras. It tells the story of three women living in Paris. Reach for Glory Reach for Glory . originally passed with an X certificate by the then British Board of Film Censors is a 1961 British film adaptation of John Raes 1961 novel, The Custard Boys, directed by Philip Leacock. It received a United Nations Award. The Seventh Floor The Seventh Floor is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by and starring Ugo Tognazzi. It is based on the short story "Sette piani" by Dino Buzzati, featured in the 1942 short story collection The Seven Messengers. The film was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival. The Upthrown Stone The Upthrown Stone is a 1969 Hungarian drama film directed by Sándor Sára. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. The film was also selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 42nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. One Dollar Too Many One Dollar Too Many is a 1968 Spaghetti Western feature film directed by Enzo G. Castellari and starring Antonio Sabàto, John Saxon, and Frank Wolff. Jory Jory is a 1973 American Western film directed by Jorge Fons and starring Robby Benson in the title role. It was adapted from the 1969 novel of the same name by Milton R. Bass. Man and Boy Man and Boy is a 1971 American adventure drama film directed by E.W. Swackhamer and starring Bill Cosby, Gloria Foster and George Spell. The film was shot at Southwestern Studios in Carefree, Arizona. The title song was performed by Bill Withers. The film received mostly negative reviews. Stantsionnyy smotritel The Stationmaster is a 1972 drama film based on the short story of the same name by Alexander Pushkin. The films themes include the sanctity of parental love and disappointments. Young Duniasha against her fathers wishes leaves home with a young rake. The old mans life is destroyed and the daughter who disobeyed her parents is unhappy. The Young Nurses The Young Nurses is a 1973 film directed by Clint Kimbrough. It was the fourth in the popular "nurses" cycle for New World Pictures, starting with The Student Nurses. Bittersweet Love Bittersweet Love is a 1976 American DeLuxe Color romantic drama film directed by David Miller, written by Adrian Morrall and D.A. Kellogg, starring Lana Turner, Robert Lansing, Celeste Holm, Robert Alda, Scott Hylands and Meredith Baxter-Birney in Panavision. She Devils in Chains Ebony, Ivory & Jade is a 1976 film by director Cirio Santiago, made in Manila, Philippines. A relatively well-budgeted martial arts feature by Santiagos standards, the film was seen mainly in US drive-in movies, where it was first released as She-Devils in Chains. It has also been released as American Beauty Hostages, Foxfire, and Foxforce. Five female athletes are kidnapped during an international track meet in "Hong Kong," then fight their way to freedom after being recaptured several times. Considered a minor classic of the blaxploitation genre, Ebony, Ivory & Jade stars Rosanne Katon as track star Pam Rogers, the eponymous "Ebony" of the title. Colleen Camp co-stars as Ginger "Ivory" Douglas, her privileged track and field rival. Sylvia Anderson appears as Jackie, a.k.a. "Jade." This film is unrelated to the 1980 TV-movie pilot starring Debbie Allen, Martha Smith and Bert Convy. Admired by director Quentin Tarantino, the film is referenced in Pulp Fiction by Uma Thurmans character, who speaks about her role in an unsuccessful television series called Fox Force Five. The trailer for Ebony, Ivory & Jade also used the phrase "roaring rampage of revenge", a phrase used to describe Volume 1 and referred to in the opening of Volume 2. Nightmare in Blood Nightmare in Blood is a 1978 American horror film directed by professional late night television horror movie host, and writer, John Stanley. The Warning The Warning is a 1980 Italian crime-giallo film directed by Damiano Damiani. Okhota na lis Fox Hunting is a 1980 crime drama directed by Vadim Abdrashitov. My First Wife My First Wife is a 1984 Australian drama film directed by Paul Cox. The film won several AFI Awards in 1984. Paroma Parama is a 1985 award-winning Indian Bengali feature film directed by Aparna Sen. Samson and Delilah Samson and Delilah is a 1984 television film adaptation of the biblical story of Samson and Delilah directed by Lee Philips and starring Max von Sydow, Belinda Bauer, Antony Hamilton, Daniel Stern and Victor Mature. Mature played Samson in the 1949 film and had a small cameo as the father of Antony Hamiltons Samson. This was his final acting role. Based on the novel Husband of Delilah by Eric Linklater, Samson and Delilah originally aired on ABC. The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood is a 1984 American made-for-television comedy film directed by Ray Austin and starring George Segal, Morgan Fairchild, Roddy McDowell, Janet Suzman and Tom Baker. It is a parody of the Robin Hood story. Nanou Nanou is a 1986 Franco-British feature film directed by Conny Templeman. It stars Imogen Stubbs, Jean-Philippe Écoffey, Michel Robin and Daniel Day-Lewis. Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story is a 1986 American made-for-television biographical drama film, starring Farrah Fawcett in the title role, and Tom Conti. The film also stars Geraldine Page and Catherine Allégret. Never Say Die Never Say Die is a 1988 New Zealand action comedy starring Temuera Morrison and Lisa Eilbacher. It was written and directed by Geoff Murphy. Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train is a 1988 Australian film directed by Bob Ellis and starring Wendy Hughes, Colin Friels, and Norman Kaye. Nominated at the AFI Awards in the Best Achievement in Cinematography category. Breaking Point Breaking Point is a 1989 American thriller film directed by Peter Markle and starring Corbin Bernsen, Joanna Pacuła and John Glover. The Women on the Roof The Women on the Roof is a 1989 Swedish film written and directed by Carl-Gustav Nykvist. It stars Amanda Ooms and Helena Bergström. It was entered into the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. At the 25th Guldbagge Awards, Stellan Skarsgård won the award for Best Actor. The film was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Nasty Boys Nasty Boys is a TV drama film aired on NBC in September 1989. Beau fixe Beau fixe is a 1992 French film directed by Christian Vincent, who co-wrote screenplay with Philippe Alard. The film tells the story of four female pre-med students, who revise for their final exams at a rented coastal resort during two weeks in the summer vacation. It was nominated for the César Award for Most Promising Actress. Stefano Quantestorie Stefano Quantestorie is a 1993 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Maurizio Nichetti. Terminal USA Terminal USA is a controversial 1994 film by Jon Moritsugu that explores themes of family, drugs, violence and Asian American stereotypes, and now considered a cult film. Its run time is 54 minutes and it is estimated to have had a budget of $360,000. All Men Are Mortal All Men Are Mortal is a 1995 film directed by Ate de Jong and starring Irène Jacob, Stephen Rea, and Marianne Sägebrecht. It is based on the novel All Men Are Mortal by Simone de Beauvoir. Army Daze Army Daze is a 1996 Singaporean comedy movie based on the 1987 theatre play of the same name by Singaporean writer Michael Chiang. Distributed by Cathay Asia Films and directed by Ong Keng Sen, the film portrays a group of 18-year-old Singaporeans from different classes and cultural backgrounds as they perform their National Service and their experience within the Singapore Armed Forces. The movie is spoken in Singlish, Standard English, Malay, Hokkien and Mandarin. The tagline of the movie, From Real Blur to Real Men. The Countess of Baton Rouge The Countess of Baton Rouge is a romantic comedy film by Canadian director André Forcier, released in 1997. La cruz La cruz is a 1997 Argentine drama film directed by Alejandro Agresti. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Traktir na Pyatnitskoy The Tavern on Pyatnitskaya is a 1978 Soviet crime film. The picture is a screen adaptation of the eponymous novel by Nikolai Leonov. The film became was one of the leading pictures at the 1978 USSR box-office, it was seen by 54.1 million viewers. Chilly Willy Chilly Willy is a 1953 Chilly Willy cartoon, and the first in the Chilly Willy series. Chilly Willy would have a major redesign in his next cartoon, Im Cold, by cartoon director Tex Avery. The Unscarred The Unscarred, also known as Everybody Dies, is a 2000 British-German thriller film produced and directed by Buddy Giovinazzo. Urban Feel Urban Feel is an Israeli film released in 1998. It tells the story of Eva and Robbie, a young Tel Aviv couple in a troubled marriage, which is rocked by the return of Emmanuel - played by Jonathan Sagall - Evas charming and mischievous ex-boyfriend. It won Best Feature Film at the 1998 Haifa International Film Festival, and was nominated for twelve Israeli Academy Awards, winning two. It was also entered into the 49th Berlin International Film Festival. Back to Even Back to Even is a 1998 American direct-to-video film, starring Lorenzo Lamas and Michael Paré. It was co-written and directed by Rod Hewitt. Tough to Kill Tough to Kill is a 1978 Italian action film shot in the Dominican Republic written and directed by Joe DAmato and starring Luc Merenda and Donald OBrien. DAmato wasnt enthused with the finished film, saying in an interview, "The script was excellent, but due to some production mishaps, the resulting film was pretty average." Herman U.S.A. Herman U.S.A. is a 2001 American romantic comedy directed by Bill Semans. Rowing Across the Atlantic Rowing Across the Atlantic is a 1978 French animated short film directed by Jean-François Laguionie. It tells the story of a couple who leave New York City in a rowing boat and spend their lives together in the Atlantic Ocean. The film was scripted by Laguionie and Jean-Paul Gaspari and features the voices of Charlotte Maury and Jean-Pierre Sentier. It premiered at the 1978 Cannes Film Festival and was released in French cinemas on 25 October 1978. The Lost Lover The Lost Lover, is a 1999 Italian-British drama film directed by Roberto Faenza. The Christmas Angel Détresse et Charité, released in the United States as The Christmas Angel and in Britain as The Beggar Maiden, is a 1904 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 669–677 in its catalogues. Balablok Balablok is a 1972 animated short written and directed by Břetislav Pojar exploring the human propensity for resorting to violence over reason. Produced by René Jodoin for the National Film Board of Canada, with music by Maurice Blackburn, the 7 min 27 sec film received the 1973 Grand Prix du Festival for Short Film at the Cannes Film Festival. The film was produced at a cost of C$37,000, utilizing cutout animation. The Hook The Hook is 1976 giallo film directed by Erricos Andreou and starring Barbara Bouchet. The Humpbacked Horse The Humpbacked Horse is a 1941 Soviet fantasy film directed by Alexander Rou and produced at Soyuzdetfilm studios. It is based on a fairy tale by Pyotr Pavlovich Yershov. The Cay The Cay is an American television film based on the book of the same name. It was released on October 21, 1974. The Adventures of God The Adventures of God is a 2000 Argentine fantasy drama film directed and written by Eliseo Subiela. The film premiered on 1 September 2000 in Canada. Starring Daniel Freire. Get a Life Get a Life is a 2001 Portuguese drama film directed by João Canijo. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Ek Se Badhkar Ek Ek Se Badhkar Ek is a 2004 Bollywood film directed by Kundan Shah and stars Sunil Shetty and Raveena Tandon. The film was produced by Pammi Sandhu . The movies score and soundtrack was composed by Anand Raj Anand. The film was released on 17 September 2004. Tag 26 Tag 26 is the third short film by German director Andreas Samland. It is sometimes called by the English translation of the title "Day 26". It was shot about 70 km away from Berlin, close to the Polish border. The film featured almost no dialogue and actors faces were hidden behind masks for most of the movie. The few words spoken in the movie are in German. The production budget was 2500 euros but the film overspent to 7000 euros. The director quotes Tarkovskij´s Stalker as the main influence for his film. Cast and Crew: For the Children Pretty Big Feet, released in the United States as For the Children, is a 2002 Chinese film directed by Yang Yazhou. It stars Ni Ping as a teacher in an extremely impoverished and barren town in Ningxia, and Yuan Quan as a volunteer teacher coming from Beijing to help the local education. The film won 4 awards at the Golden Rooster Awards. Commando Commando is a 1988 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by B.Subhash and produced by Mushir-Riaz, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Mandakini, Amrish Puri and Hemant Birje. It was a hit film. Three 6 Mafia: Choices - The Movie Choices: The Movie is a drama film produced by the director Gil Green was released on November 6, 2001. The film stars Isley Nicole Melton as well as Hypnotize Minds artists DJ Paul, Juicy J, Project Pat, and La Chat. Its plot concerns a recently released from prison ex-con struggling to stay on the right track. The movie would be followed in 2005 by a sequel entitled Choices II: The Setup. Libertas Libertas is a 2006 Croatian-Italian co-production film directed by Veljko Bulajić. It is a biographical film about the 16th-century playwright Marin Držić and his conflict with authorities of the Republic of Ragusa. The film marked the return of the veteran director Veljko Bulajić after a 17-year break. Following a long and troubled production, it was released to high expectations, but did not meet a favorable reception from either the critics or the box office. Vellithira Vellithira is a 2003 Malayalam film by Bhadran starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and Navya Nair It was declared a flop at the time of its release. This movie is considered to be a turning point in Prithvirajs career. Although the songs in the movie were at the hitchart at the time of release. The song pachamanga pachamanga was a popular song at the time. The story is about a young man who is working hard to bring up his sister, his struggle and about his love. Izu no odoriko is a 1974 romantic drama film from Japan. It was directed by Katsumi Nishikawa and starred Momoe Yamaguchi and Tomokazu Miura. This was the first of a series of romantic films starring the couple. The film is based on the story The Dancing Girl of Izu by Yasunari Kawabata. D.I.Y. or Die: How to Survive as an Independent Artist D.I.Y. or Die: How to Survive as an Independent Artist is a low-budget documentary film released by Music Video Distributors in 2002. The film is a "celebration of the underdog" and deals with why artists do what they do, regardless of the lack of a continuous paycheck. Macbeth Macbeth is a 1961 Canadian television film adaptation of William Shakespeares Macbeth starring Sean Connery in his first North-American role. The screenplay was adapted by Paul Almond who also directed the production. It was originally broadcast by CBC in five parts on 30 November, 5 December, 7 December, 12 December, and 14 December 1961; and then re-edited into a 90-minute single episode aired in 1962 as part of the CBCs Festival series. Richard III Richard III is a 2007 crime drama film written and directed by Scott M. Anderson, set in contemporary Hollywood as a modern-day retelling of William Shakespeares Richard III. Filming took place over a three week period in 2005, with post-production taking place during 2006. The films world premiere was April 27, 2007 at World Fest Houston, where it won Platinum Awards for First Feature Film for Scott Anderson and Best Film Score for Penka Kouneva. Experiments in the Revival of Organisms Experiments in the Revival of Organisms is a 1940 motion picture which documents Soviet research into the resuscitation of clinically dead organisms. It is available from the Prelinger Archives, and it is in the public domain. The operations are credited to Doctor Sergei Brukhonenko and Boris Levinskovsky, who were demonstrating a special heart-lung apparatus called the autojektor, also referred to as the heart-lung machine, to the Second Congress of Russian Pathologists in Moscow. It was filmed at the Institute of Experimental Physiology and Therapy, which is also in Moscow. The heart-lung machine was designed and constructed by Brukhonenko, whose work in the film is said to have led to the first operations on heart valves. The autojektor device demonstrated in the film is similar to modern ECMO machines, as well as the systems commonly used for renal dialysis in modern nephrology. Booky Makes Her Mark Booky Makes Her Mark is a made-for-TV movie that is based on the books by Bernice Thurman Hunter, starring a young Tatiana Maslany. This uplifting family film also features beloved Canadian actors Megan Follows, Roberta Maxwell and Lally Cadeau. Filmed in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and set in Toronto, this film features a young and diverse cast of Canadian actors and actresses. Gumbasia Gumbasia, a 3-minute, 10-second short film released on September 2, 1955, was the first clay animation produced by Art Clokey, who went on to create the classic series, Gumby and Davey and Goliath, using the same technique. Clokey created Gumbasia while studying at the University of Southern California under the direction of Slavko Vorkapić. He used a ping-pong table in his fathers garage as the surface upon which to work the clay. The film was a surreal short of pulsating shapes and lumps of clay set to music in a parody of Walt Disneys Fantasia. Gumbasia was created in a style Vorkapić taught called Kinesthetic Film Principles. Described as "massaging of the eye cells" this technique, based on camera movements and stop-motion editing, is responsible for much of the look and feel later seen in Gumby films. When Clokey showed Gumbasia to film producer Sam Engel in 1955, Engel decided to fund a 15-minute short film that became the first Gumby episode—"Gumby Goes to the Moon". A TV series based on the short, titled Fun in Gumbasia, was scheduled for release in mid-2017. The Chronicles of Hollow Earth: The Next Race The Next Race: The Remote Viewings, also called The Chronicles of Hollow Earth: The Next Race, is a 2007 independent science fiction film written, directed, edited and produced by Stewart St. John. It is the first chapter in the "Creation Wars" saga, followed by Dark Metropolis. Two more sequels are planned. Black Sun Black Sun is a 2007 Italian-French revenge drama film written and directed by Krzysztof Zanussi and starring Valeria Golino. It is based on the stage drama Agata by Rocco Familiari. Without the King Without the King is a 2007 documentary film by Michael Skolnik, an American filmmaker. It follows problems of Swaziland, a landlocked country in southern Africa. The film features Mswati III, the king of Swaziland, and his heiress and self claimed rapper Princess Sikhanyiso. It shows the angry populace and the countrys problems such as a high HIV prevalence, comparing it with the daily life of Mswati III, Africas last absolute monarch. The Cat Who Walked by Herself The Cat Who Walked by Herself is a 1988 Soviet animated feature film directed by Ideya Garanina and made at the Soyuzmultfilm studio. It is based on Rudyard Kiplings short story "The Cat that Walked by Himself". Like the earlier Soviet animated feature Adventures of Mowgli, the film retains the dark, primal tone of Kiplings work. The production includes almost all types of animation technologies. It is not the only Soviet screen version of this fairy tale: in 1968 the director Aleksandra Snezhko-Blotskaya at the same studio released another animated film, "The Cat Who Walked by Himself", lasting only 20 minutes. Je me souviens Je me souviens is a 2009 French-Canadian film written and directed by André Forcier and produced by Les Films du Paria. The film is set in 1949, when Maurice Duplessis was premier of Quebec and in the context of a union election in the Abitibi region. Doraemon: The Records of Nobita, Spaceblazer is a 1981 animated film based on the popular manga and anime series, Doraemon. The film was released in the theatres of Japan on 14 March 1981. It is the 2nd Doraemon film. In 2009, the film was remade as The Record of Nobitas Spaceblazer. The Hanged Man The Hanged Man is an independent supernatural thriller from Tennessee-based production company Starbox Pictures. A taut psychological thriller full of twists and turns, it stars Adam Hatley and Brandon Gibson. The film screened in 2007 at the Indie Memphis Film Festival and was distributed in 2010 by Osiris Entertainment. Dance Fu Dance Fu is a 2011 martial arts comedy film starring Kel Mitchell. The film was co-written and co-produced by Mitchell and directed by Cedric the Entertainer, which is his directorial debut. It was released straight to DVD on October 4, 2011. In the film, Kel plays two roles: a young dancer named Chicago Pulaski Jones and a villain named Pretty-Eyed Willy. Cedric the Entertainer makes a cameo appearance as a homicide detective. Other cast members include Katerina Graham, Affion Crockett and Tommy Davidson. Kamen Rider Decade: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker is the superhero film adaptation of the 2009 Kamen Rider Series Kamen Rider Decade. The film was released in Japanese theaters on August 8, 2009, alongside the Samurai Sentai Shinkenger film, The Fateful War. In its first week in theaters, it opened at the #1 spot, edging out Harry Potter and Pokémon, earning over 2 billion yen in box office revenues. It is the highest grossing Kamen Rider film to date. The Forest Forest of the Living Dead, also known outside of the United States as The Forest, is a 2010 American psychological horror film directed by American writer and director Shan Serafin and produced by 611 Films. It depicts the enacted vengeance of a jilted covergirl who supernaturally transforms into a demonic spirit when she kills herself in the famed suicide forest of Aokigahara, in Japans Mount Fuji, enabling herself to wreak a violent revenge, one by one, upon those who helped her ex-boyfriend leave her. Cha Cha for Twins Cha Cha for Twins is a 2012 Taiwanese romantic comedy film directed by Yang Yi-chien and Jim Wang. The story involves a pair of identical twin sisters at age 17. Hormones have begun to kick in, and they are starting to have boy troubles. However, one of the boys that they date cant even tell them apart. Sathyam Satyam is a 2008 Tamil-language action film written and directed by debutante A. Rajasekhar, an associate of Suresh Krissna. The film stars Vishal in the role of a cop for the first time. Nayantara plays the female lead role, while Kannada actor Upendra plays the support male lead role. The film was simultaneously shot in Telugu as Salute. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Harris Jayaraj. The film released on 15 August 2008 coinciding with Independence Day. The film was produced by Vikram Krishna, Vishals brother. The film associated by Shiva Rama Krishna upon insisted by Nayantara for songs and Upendra for emotional scenes. Swa Le Swantham Lekhakan, also known as Swa. Le., is a 2009 Malayalam film directed and co-produced by debuting filmmaker P. Sukumar and scripted by Kalavoor Ravikumar. Dileep and Gopika play the lead roles while Nedumudi Venu, Innocent and Salim Kumar play major supporting roles. The film was mainly shot at various locations in Thodupuzha. This is the 4th film Dileep and Gopika appeared in together after Chanthupottu, Pachakkuthira and The Don. This is Gopikas first film after her marriage. This film was releasing along with another Dileep starrer film, Kerala Cafe. Face 2 Face Face 2 Face is a feature-length documentary directed by Katherine Brooks who traveled around the US to meet 50 of her Facebook friends she met online. These 50 people were chosen when Brooks posted a status update on her Facebook page that asked who was willing to spend a day with her and she would come to them and film the whole process. At the end of the project, 6 out of the 50 stories were edited into a film that was submitted to Sundance. Additional profits from the project were to be donated to the Trevor Project. The City of Children The City of Children is a 2011 Greek drama film directed by Giorgos Gikapeppas. Hum Hai Raahi CAR Ke Hum Hai Raahi Car Ke is a comedy misadventure love story film directed by Jyotin Goel, that was released in India on 24 May 2013. The Zone The Zone is a 2011 American drama film written, produced, and edited by Joe Swanberg. It stars Sophia Takal, Lawrence Michael Levine, Kate Lyn Sheil, Kentucker Audley, Swanberg, Adam Wingard, Kris Swanberg, and Dustin Guy Defa. Swanberg and several of his regulars play themselves in a film within a film. Machhli Jal Ki Rani Hai Machhli Jal Ki Rani Hai is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language horror film directed by Debaloy Dey. The film stars Bhanu Uday, Swara Bhaskar, Murli Sharma and Reema Debnath. It released on 13 June 2014. A sequel to the movie is also on cards. La Vierge, les Coptes et moi... The Virgin, the Copts and Me is a 2011 documentary film directed by Namir Abdel Messeeh. Brothers. The Final Confession Brothers. The final confession is a 2013 Ukrainian drama film directed by Viktoria Trofimenko. The film based on Torgny Lindgrens novel Sweetness, which was published in 1995. The film was presented at more than twenty film festivals, including three "A" class film forums in Goa, Shanghai and Moscow. On the last one it received the Film Crytics Prize and Best Actress Award for Natalka Polovynka. The world premiere took place on 28 November 2013 in the main competition at the International Film Festival of India in Goa. In Ukraine, the film was presented at the international film festival "Molodist" on 18 September 2014, and come out in wide release on 24 September 2015. American Vagabond American Vagabond is a 2013 Finnish documentary film directed by Susanna Helke. Attention: A Life in Extremes Attention – A Life in Extremes is a 90-minute documentary film, which explores the phenomenon of extreme sports from a personal and critical perspective. The documentary shows the lives of three athletes: French freediver and world champion Guillaume Néry, Austrian extreme cyclist Gerhard Gulewicz and Norwegian wingsuit flyer Halvor Angvik. The film was directed by Austrian filmmaker Sascha Koellnreitner. Theatrical release in Austria, Germany and Switzerland will be in September 2014. Attention - A life in Extremes is the first European documentary and the first Austrian film supporting Dolby Atmos. A Film by Aravind A Film by Aravind is 2005 Indian Telugu language mystery thriller film produced by Maroju Sridhar Rao, Sridhar Cinema and directed by Sekhar Suri The story is that a director and an actor fall in love with a mysterious woman. This film remade in Kannada as Nima Shankarnag. It was followed by Aravind 2. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Bhayanak: A Murder Mystery in 2011. Go Home Go Home is a 2015 international co-production film directed by Jihane Chouaib. Lessons Learned Lessons Learned is a 2014 fantasy short film written and directed by Toby Froud. The films visuals were achieved widely through the use puppetry and animatronics. Natasha Natasha is a Canadian drama film, released in Canada in 2016 and in the United States in 2017. The film was written and directed by David Bezmozgis, based on the title story from his 2004 short story collection Natasha and Other Stories. Natasha and Other Stories was a NY Times Notable Book and was translated into 15 languages. Dolu Dolu is a 2012 Azerbaijani war film directed by Elkhan Jafarov based loosely on the Nagorno-Karabakh War. The film stars Mammad Shefa, Rza Rzayev and Elvin Ahmadov. Aamayum Muyalum Aamayum Muyalum is a 2014 Malayalam comedy-drama film written and directed by Priyadarshan, and co-produced by Jaison Pullikkottil under the banner Full House Entertainment. It is a remake of the directors own Hindi movie Malamaal Weekly. The film has a cast of Jayasurya, Piaa Bajpai, Innocent, Nedumudi Venu, Harisree Ashokan, Kochu Preman, Mamukkoya, KPAC Lalitha, Edavela Babu, Nandu and Anoop Menon in prominent roles. The music is composed by M. G. Sreekumar. The film is inspired by the 1998 Hollywood movie Waking Ned. The films story revolves the story of the various characters in a village. Kashi, Nallavan, Kallu, Thamara try to shroud a murder that happens in their village. But it lands them in more trouble and they fear that they will be caught any time. Humor, romance, and suspense find space in the plot of this movie The film, which commenced production in August 2014, was released on 19 December 2014 during Christmas. The film got mixed review and commercially; critics praised the performances of Jayasurya and Piaa Bajpai. The film is set in a fictional village reminiscent to the directors own yesteryear film Thenmavin Kombathu. Game: He Plays to Win Game is a 2014 Indian Bengali-language action thriller film directed by Baba Yadav and produced and distributed by Reliance Entertainment. The film features actors Jeet, Subhasree Ganguly and Saurav Chakraborty in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Jeet Gannguli. The film is a remake of the 2012 Tamil film Thuppakki. Beep: A Documentary History of Game Sound Beep: A Documentary History of Game Sound is a 2016 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Karen Collins, who, according to Dana Plank on the Journal of the Society for American Music, has published "some of the most influential texts on the history of game audio." The documentary examines the history of game sound design from penny arcades, pinball and video games up to 2015. The documentary was founded through Kickstarter, and features interviews with people involved in game sound design, such as: Marty ODonnell, Nathan McCree, George Sanger, Nobuo Uematsu, Yoko Shimomura and Winifred Phillips among others. It was awarded with the Best Editing film in the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival in 2016. Ithu Thaanda Police Ithu Thaanda Police is a 2016 Malayalam film directed by debutant director Manoj Palodan. It stars Asif Ali in the lead role alongside Abhirami, Janani Iyer, Sajitha Madathil and Sruthi Lakshmi. The story revolves around the life of a lone male police officer as the driver of eleven female officers, inspired by Asias first womens police station, inaugurated in 1973 in Kozhikode. The films shoot started on 7 July 2014, in Thodupuzha. Oka Manasu Oka Manasu is a 2016 Telugu film written and directed by Rama Raju V Gottimukkala. It features Naga Shourya and Niharika Konidela in the lead roles, which marks Niharika debut in Telugu cinema. The film was released worldwide on 24 June 2016. Politics, Instructions Manual Politics, an Instruction Manual is a 2016 documentary film directed by Fernando León of Aranoa where the director and his team follow to the leaders of Podemos during roughly a year and half until the elections to the Congress of Spain of 20 December 2015. It was released in Spain on June 3, 2016. Mister Universo Mister Universo is a 2016 Austrian-Italian drama film directed by Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The Journey The Journey is a 2017 Iraqi drama film co-edited, written, co-produced, and directed by Mohamed Jabarah Al-Daradji. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Upon premiering on 1 March 2018 in Iraq, the film became the first Iraqi film in 27 years to be released in the theaters of Iraq. It was selected as the Iraqi entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Dream Empire Dream Empire is a 2016 American documentary film directed by David Borenstein. Its plot revolves around the directors experience as a foreign performer in the booming real estate of Chongqing, the maga city in Southwest China, where foreigners were used as part of staging for real estate sales. The film is supported by Danish Film Institute and Sundance Institute. Tracey Breaks the News "Tracey Breaks the News" is a one-off British comedy television special as well as the pilot episode of the series of the same name starring comedian Tracey Ullman, commissioned by the BBC for BBC One. It is thematically inspired by the aftermath 2017 United Kingdom general election, as well as the one year anniversary of the Brexit vote, and was recorded shortly thereafter. The special is a reformatted version of Tracey Ullmans Show. "Tracey Breaks the News" is the second special Ullman has done for British television; her first since 1993s A Class Act, and her fifth overall. The show aired on 23 June. The success of the special led to the order and creation of the series Tracey Breaks the News. Doubtful Doubtful is a 2017 Israeli social drama film, written and directed by Eliran Elya, produced by Oren Rogovin, starring Ran Danker, as Assi, screenwriter and a poet, sentenced to community service as a juvenile delinquency teacher. The film was screened at the Jerusalem Film Festival 2017 and won two awards: Best First Film, Best Cinematography to Shai Goldman, and honorary mention for his performance to Adar Hazazi. Doubtful was nominated for nine Ophir Awards, including Best Actor, Best Director, and Best Film. The film produced following the support of the Israeli Film Fund, Yes, and Gesher Multicultural Film Fund. The film is based on actual events, took place in the directors life, Eliya played by Danker. The juvenile actors have no former experience, its their debut cinematic appearance. Indrajith Indrajith is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action adventure film directed by Kalaprabhu and produced by his father Kalaipuli S. Thanu. The film features Gautham Karthik and Ashrita Shetty in the lead roles, while Sonarika Bhadoria, Sudhanshu Pandey, Sachin Khedekar, Nagendra Babu and M. S. Bhaskar play supporting roles. Harjeeta Harjeeta is a 2018 Indian Punjabi-language sports-drama film written by Jagdeep Sidhu and directed by Vijay Kumar Arora. Co-produced by Sizzlen Productions, Malika Productions, Omjee Group, and Villagers Film Studio; it stars Ammy Virk, Sawan Rupowali, Sameep Ranaut, and Pankaj Tripathi. The film chronicles the story of Harjeet Singh, a field hockey player raised from poor family and captained Indian team in Junior World Cup. The film was released on 18 May 2018. The film got positive reviews from critics but was a commercially unsuccessful. Harjeeta won two National Film Awards for Best Punjabi Film and Best Child Actor. The Ball Game The Ball Game is an 1898 American short black-and-white silent documentary sports film produced and distributed by Edison Manufacturing Company. A Submarine Pirate A Submarine Pirate is a 1915 American short comedy film starring Syd Chaplin and featuring an early uncredited appearance by Harold Lloyd. Song o' My Heart Song o My Heart is a 1930 Pre-Code American film directed by Frank Borzage and starring John McCormack, Alice Joyce, Maureen OSullivan, Effie Ellsler and John Garrick. It was OSullivans second film role. Betty Boop's Birthday Party Betty Boops Birthday Party is a 1933 Fleischer Studio animated short film, starring Betty Boop and featuring Koko the Clown and Bimbo. We Are from Kronstadt The Sailors of Kronstadt is a 1936 Soviet drama war film directed by Efim Dzigan. Rhythm in the Clouds Rhythm in the Clouds is a 1937 American film directed by John H. Auer. Step Lively, Jeeves! Step Lively, Jeeves! is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Eugene Forde, written by Frank Fenton and Lynn Root, and starring Arthur Treacher, Patricia Ellis, Robert Kent, Alan Dinehart, George Givot and Helen Flint. It is based on P. G. Wodehouses characters. The film was released on April 1, 1937, by 20th Century Fox. When's Your Birthday? Whens Your Birthday? is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by Harry Beaumont. While original prints of this film had a cartoon sequence in Technicolor directed by Bob Clampett and Leon Schlesinger, most prints have the sequence in black-and-white. Go Chase Yourself Go Chase Yourself is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and written by Paul Yawitz and Bert Granet. The film stars Joe Penner, Lucille Ball, Richard Lane, June Travis, Fritz Feld and Tom Kennedy. The film was released on April 22, 1938, by RKO Pictures. Sky Giant Sky Giant, also known as Ground Crew and Northern Flight, is a 1938 drama film directed by Lew Landers. The film stars Richard Dix, Chester Morris and Joan Fontaine. The plot revolves around a love triangle with two pilots in love with the same woman. Daughter of the Tong Daughter of the Tong is a 1939 crime film about a detective that goes against a female leader of an Oriental crime ring. ...One Third of a Nation... ...One Third of a Nation... is a 1939 American drama film directed by Dudley Murphy and written by Oliver H.P. Garrett and Dudley Murphy. The film stars Sylvia Sidney, Leif Erickson, Myron McCormick, Hiram Sherman, the future director Sidney Lumet and Muriel Hutchison. The film was released on February 10, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. Malibu Beach Party Malibu Beach Party is an American one-reel animated cartoon short subject in the Merrie Melodies series, produced in Technicolor and released to theaters on September 14, 1940 by Warner Bros. and Vitaphone. It was produced by Leon Schlesinger and directed by I. Freleng, with musical supervision by Carl W. Stalling. It is a parody of the very popular radio comedy series, The Jack Benny Show. Jackass Mail Jackass Mail is a 1942 Western comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Wallace Beery and Marjorie Main. Powder Town Powder Town is a 1942 comedy about an eccentric scientist thrust into danger and romance. Max Brand worked on the screenplay and published a novelisation under his own name. The Remarkable Andrew The Remarkable Andrew is a 1942 film directed by Stuart Heisler and written by Dalton Trumbo, based on his 1941 novel of the same name. It stars Brian Donlevy and William Holden. Lady from Chungking Lady from Chungking is a 1942 American war film. Seven Doors to Death Seven Doors to Death is a 1944 American film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Chick Chandler, June Clyde and George Meeker. The film is a comedy/mystery that was written by Clifton, a prolific independent film director of the era. Up in Mabel's Room Up in Mabels Room is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Marjorie Reynolds, Dennis OKeefe and Gail Patrick. It is based on the 1919 play by Wilson Collison and Otto A. Harbach. The films composer, Edward Paul, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score in 1945. The film is a remake of a 1926 silent film of the same name, starring Marie Prevost. Jealousy Jealousy is a 1945 American film noir crime film directed by Gustav Machatý starring John Loder, Jane Randolph, Karen Morley and Nils Asther. Sensation Hunters Sensation Hunters, also known as Club Paradise, is a 1945 American film directed by Christy Cabanne. Angel and Sinner Boule de Suif is a 1945 French historical drama film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Micheline Presle, Berthe Bovy and Louise Conte. It is an adaptation of the short story Boule de suif by Guy de Maupassant, set during the Franco-Prussian War. Code of Scotland Yard Code of Scotland Yard is a 1947 British crime film directed by George King and starring Oskar Homolka, Muriel Pavlow and Derek Farr. It was also known as The Shop at Sly Corner, from the popular stage play of that name by Edward Percy. It features an appearance by the young Diana Dors. It was shot at Isleworth Studios. The films sets were designed by the art director Bernard Robinson. Southside 1-1000 Southside 1-1000 is a 1950 semidocumentary-style film noir directed by Boris Ingster featuring Don DeFore, Andrea King, George Tobias and Gerald Mohr as the off-screen narrator. Passage West Passage West is a 1951 American Technicolor Western film directed by Lewis R. Foster starring John Payne, Dennis OKeefe and Arleen Whelan. African Treasure African Treasure is a 1952 American adventure film directed by Ford Beebe and starring Johnny Sheffield. It was the seventh in the 12-film Bomba series. Everything I Have Is Yours Everything I Have Is Yours is a 1952 American Technicolor musical film. Captain John Smith and Pocahontas Captain John Smith and Pocahontas is a 1953 American NR historical film directed by Lew Landers. The distributor was United Artists. It stars Anthony Dexter, Jody Lawrance and Alan Hale. While most scenes were filmed in Virginias Blue Ridge Mountains region, exteriors were shot around Bronson Canyon. It depicts the foundation of the Jamestown Colony in Virginia by English settlers and the relationship between John Smith and Pocahontas. She married John Rolfe in real life. It is also known by the alternative title Burning Arrows. Regarded as a B movie, the film has gained a cult following. Fort Algiers Fort Algiers is a 1953 American action film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Theodore St John. The film reused action sequences from Outpost in Morocco and starred Yvonne De Carlo, Carlos Thompson, Raymond Burr, Leif Erickson, Anthony Caruso, John Dehner, Robert Boon and Henry Corden. The film was released on July 15, 1953, by United Artists. I kongens klæ'r I kongens klær is a 1954 Danish comedy film directed by Poul Bang and starring Dirch Passer. Lord of the Jungle Lord of the Jungle is a 1955 American film in the Bomba series. It was the last one in the 12-film series. Johnny Sheffield was 24 when he retired from the screen shortly after making this film. He died on October 15, 2010 at the age of 79. The Bigamist The Bigamist is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Emmer. The Body Snatcher Ladrón de Cadáveres, is a 1957 Mexican horror film directed by Fernando Mendez who also co-wrote the film with Alejandro Verbitzky. Father, Mother, My Wife and I Papa, maman, ma femme et moi , is a French comedy film from 1955, directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois, written by Marcel Aymé, starring Robert Lamoureux and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles: Papa, Mama, My Wife and Me, Papa, Mama, My Woman and Me, Papà, mammà, mia moglie ed io, and Papa, Mama, meine Frau und ich. Kill Her Gently Kill Her Gently is a 1957 British thriller film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Griffith Jones, Maureen Connell and Marc Lawrence. Man from God's Country Man from Gods Country is a 1958 American Western film directed by Paul Landres and starring George Montgomery and Randy Stuart. Dhool Ka Phool Dhool Ka Phool is a 1959 Indian Bollywood film. Produced by B. R. Chopra, it was directed by B.R.s brother Yash Chopra, this being Yashs first movie as a director, having been an assistant director in B.R.s earlier film Naya Daur. The film stars Mala Sinha, Rajendra Kumar, Nanda, Leela Chitnis, Jeevan and Ashok Kumar. The story revolves around a Muslim bringing up an "illegitimate" Hindu child and featured the classic song Too Hindu Banega Na Musalman Banega, Insaan Ki Aulaad Hai, Insaan Banega on Manmohan Krishna, who also won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Abdul Rasheed. Besides that, Mala Sinha received a nomination for Best Actress and Mukhram Sharma for Best Story. The movie was remade in Telugu as Jeevana Teeralu. In the next film, Dharmputra, about Hindu fundamentalism, Chopra reversed the theme, as therein a Hindu family brings up an illegitimate Muslim child. Emile's Boat Emiles Boat is a 1962 French-Italian drama film based on the eponymous novel by Georges Simenon. House of Mystery House of Mystery is a 1961 British supernatural mystery film. It was based on a play director Vernon Sewell had filmed three times before. It was known in Germany as Das Landhaus des Dr. Lemming, and because of its compact running time, aired in the U.S. as an episode of the TV series "Kraft Mystery Theatre". The Shortest Day The Shortest Day is a 1963 Italian comedy film. It is a parody of the war movie The Longest Day and stars the popular duo Ciccio Ingrassia and Franco Franchi in the leading roles. Dozens of other well-known actors, from both European and American cinema, agreed to appear in the movie in cameo roles for free to avert the bankruptcy of the production company, Titanus. Heidi Heidi is a 1965 Austrian family film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Eva Maria Singhammer, Michaela May and Jan Koester. It is an adaptation of Johanna Spyris novel of the same title. Operation C.I.A. Operation C.I.A. is a 1965 black-and-white spy film directed by Christian Nyby and starring Burt Reynolds and John Hoyt. The Astroduck Astro Duck or The Astroduck is a 1966 Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. It was directed by Robert McKimson and was released on January 1, 1966. Love Is a Woman Death Is a Woman is a 1966 British mystery film directed by Frederic Goode and starring Trisha Noble, Mark Burns and Shaun Curry. Location filming took place in Malta. Maryjane Maryjane is a 1968 feature film starring Fabian as a high school art teacher who is framed for drug possession. The Lost Man The Lost Man is a 1969 American crime film, written and directed by Robert Alan Aurthur, loosely based on British author F.L. Greens novel Odd Man Out, which was previously made into a 1947 film directed by Carol Reed and starring James Mason. Sikkim Sikkim is a 1971 Indian documentary about the nation of Sikkim, directed by Satyajit Ray. The documentary was commissioned by the Chogyal of Sikkim at a time when he felt the sovereignty of Sikkim was under threat from both China and India. Rays documentary is about the sovereignty of Sikkim. The film was banned by the government of India, when Sikkim merged with India in 1975. In 2000, the copyright of the film was transferred to the Art and Culture Trust of Sikkim. The ban was finally lifted by the Ministry of External Affairs in September 2010. In November 2010 the director of the Kolkata film festival stated that upon screening the documentary for the first time, he received an injunction from the court of Sikkim again banning the film. Stork Stork is a 1971 Australian comedy film directed by Tim Burstall. Stork is based on the play The Coming of Stork by David Williamson. Bruce Spence and Jacki Weaver make their feature film debuts in Stork, being honoured at the 1972 Australian Film Institute Awards, where they shared the acting prize. Stork won the prize for best narrative feature and Tim Burstall won for best direction. Stork was one of the first ocker comedies. Stork was the first commercial success of the Australian cinema revival called the Australian New Wave. The Man with Icy Eyes Luomo dagli occhi di ghiaccio is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Alberto De Martino. It was shot in Albuquerque. The film was referred to as "an unusual mixture of action thriller and giallo in Argentos style". Padatik Padatik is a 1973 Bengali film directed by noted Parallel Cinema director Mrinal Sen. This film is considered to be the third film of Mrinal Sens Calcutta trilogy, the others being Interview, and Calcutta 71. My Nights with Susan, Sandra, Olga & Julie Mijn nachten met Susan, Olga, Albert, Julie, Piet & Sandra is a 1975 Dutch erotic thrillerfilm produced by Wim Verstappen, directed by Pim de la Parra and started by Willeke van Ammelrooy. Spanish Fly Spanish Fly is a 1976 British-Spanish comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Terry-Thomas, Leslie Phillips, Graham Armitage, Sue Lloyd and Nadiuska. Once Upon a Time Once Upon a Time is a 1973 West German animated musical film written and directed by Roberto Gavioli and Rolf Kauka. The story is based on the German fairytale Mother Hulda. Seven Nights in Japan Seven Nights in Japan is a 1976 Anglo-French drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Michael York, Charles Gray, and Hidemi Aoki. The Lazy Ace: Part 1 Bret Maverick: The Lazy Ace is the 1981 2-hour pilot episode of the television series Bret Maverick, trimmed to a quicker pace and repackaged as a TV-movie for rerunning on local television stations. The 1981 show was based on the 1957 series Maverick, catching up with professional poker-player Bret Maverick. The film, written by Gordon T. Dawson and directed by Stuart Margolin, occasionally appears under the simpler title Bret Maverick. The real pilot, however, of both this series and the preceding CBS show Young Maverick, could be said to be the 1979 TV-movie The New Maverick, which featured both Garner as Bret and Jack Kelly as his brother Bart. La disubbidienza La disubbidienza is a 1981 Italian drama film directed by Aldo Lado. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Alberto Moravia. Remembrance Remembrance is a British ensemble drama about Royal Navy ratings of HMS Raleigh, who are about to embark on a six-month naval exercise. The film is noteworthy for early appearances of several well-known British actors, including Timothy Spall, Lisa Maxwell and John Altman, and it was Gary Oldmans film debut. It was an early production from Channel Four Films and was shown in the first week of Channel 4 broadcasting. It was also one of the first films in the UK to be shown on television less than three years after its initial cinema release. Purple Haze Purple Haze is a 1982 dramedy about Matt Caulfield, a college student who is expelled for smoking cannabis and is subsequently drafted to serve in the Vietnam War in the summer of 1968. First Graders First Graders is a 1984 Iranian documentary feature film directed by Abbas Kiarostami, in which a hidden camera follows a group of first graders during a day at school. I Married a Centerfold I Married a Centerfold is a 1984 American made-for-television comedy film starring Teri Copley and Tim Daly. Dadah Is Death Dadah Is Death is a 1988 Australian film based on the Barlow and Chambers execution in Malaysia in 1986. It was a 2-part mini series running 2 hours per part. Red King, White Knight Red King, White Knight is a 1989 spy thriller television film starring Tom Skerritt, Max von Sydow, and Helen Mirren. It was written by Ron Hutchinson and directed by Geoff Murphy. It was broadcast in the United States on 25 November 1989. The Lookalike The Lookalike is a 1990 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Gary Nelson based on a novel by Kate Wilhelm and starring Melissa Gilbert and Diane Ladd. It premiered on USA Network on December 12, 1990 and was released on VHS in 1991. A Time for Love Time of Love is a 1990 film by Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf, based on a story written by Makhmalbaf himself. The film consists of three episodes, all with relatively similar plots. Although categorized as an Iranian film, Time of Love was mostly shot in Istanbul, Turkey and the dialogues are both in Turkish and Persian. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Vardi Vardi is a 1989 Bollywood film directed by Umesh Mehra. It stars Sunny Deol, Jackie Shroff, Kimi Katkar and Madhuri Dixit. Film was declared Box office hit. The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. Blood River Blood River is a 1991 American TV film. It was based on an old script by John Carpenter. Wild Texas Wind Wild Texas Wind is a 1991 American made-for-television drama film directed by Joan Tewkesbury and starring Dolly Parton, Gary Busey, and Ray Benson. Parton co-wrote the story with Mark Kiracofe, as well as multiple songs from the film with Benson. The film was distributed by Sandollar Productions. Back to the Streets of San Francisco Back to the Streets of San Francisco is a 1992 American made-for-television crime drama film based on the 1972–1977 series The Streets of San Francisco starring Karl Malden as police detective Mike Stone and Darleen Carr as his daughter Jeannie; both are cast members of the original show. The film was directed by Mel Damski. It was broadcast on NBC on January 27, 1992. Double Vision Double Vision is a 1992 television film directed by Robert Knights. The film was based on the novel by Mary Higgins Clark. Ned Blessing: The True Story of My Life Ned Blessing: The Story of My Life and Times is a 1992 made-for-TV movie filmed near Austin starring Daniel Baldwin. The score was composed by Basil Poledouris. The story is narrated by Ned, now a crusty old man who, fed up with the distortions of newspaper "scribblers" writing about the Southwestern United States, decides to take pen to paper and tell "the true story of my life". Crossing the Great Plains in Texas with his father, young Ned is kidnapped by a brutal gang of Comancheros and, fortuitously, placed in the care of a Mexican-Indian mystic named Crecencio. This wily sage teaches the boy how to survive—and how to lie and steal, so that he becomes known as the Texas boy bandit. Young Ned will later find his father, being cared for by the equally young Jilly Blue, a barroom singer partial to ditties like "Beautiful Dreamer". Time passes, and the adult Ned, played by Daniel Baldwin, is now the sheriff of Plum Creek. His father is the local music teacher. All seems peaceful again until Jilly, who had been kidnapped by her piano player, returns as an international singing star. What promises to be romantic fulfillment ends in disaster, including a bloody massacre that leaves Ned swearing revenge. In 1993 there was a TV miniseries of the same name starring Brad Johnson as Ned Blessing. There were only four episodes made, which were shown on four consecutive Wednesdays after its initial premiere in 1993. Sangeet Sangeet is a 1992 Hindi film directed by K. Vishwanath starring Jackie Shroff and Madhuri Dixit in lead roles. Madhuri Dixit had a double role as mother and daughter; she later played similar dual mother and daughter role in Aasoo Bane Angarey, released a year later. Dixit’s sensitive portrayal in Sangeet was appreciated; despite the film underperforming at the box office and is considered to be one of her better but underrated performances. Joey Breaker Joey Breaker is a 1993 American romance film starring Richard Edson and Cedella Marley. Philip Seymour Hoffman and Erik King also appear in the film. The film contains some autobiographical elements of its writer and director Steven Starr. The Blue Boy The Blue Boy is a 1994 British television film, starring Emma Thompson. In the story, a couple deal with personal conflict and supernatural happenings while spending the weekend at a secluded loch. El silencio de Neto The Silence of Neto is a 1994 Guatemalan drama film directed by Luis Argueta. The film was selected as the Guatemalan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was the first time Guatemala had sent a film. Karuththamma Karuthamma is a 1994 Tamil drama film directed and written by P. Bharathiraja. The films script was co-written by M. Rathna Kumar. The films score and soundtrack are composed by A. R. Rahman. The film met with critical acclaim upon release and received accolades. It stars Rajashree played titular role in her debut with Raja, Saranya and debutante Maheswari played lead with Vadivukkarasi, Ponvannan and Janagaraj played pivotal role. The soundtrack of the film by Academy Award winner A. R. Rahman is hailed as a masterpiece. The track Porale Ponnuthayi won a National Film Award for its singer Swarnalatha. The Seventh Room The Seventh Chamber is a 1995 Italian-Hungarian biography film based on the life of Edith Stein. My X-Girlfriend's Wedding Reception My X-Girlfriends Wedding Reception is a 1999 comedy film directed by Martin Guigui. Kisses on the Forehead Besos en la frente is a 1996 Argentine drama film written and directed by Carlos Galettini and starring China Zorrilla and Leonardo Sbaraglia. The film is based in the play by Jacobo Langsner Una margarita llamada Mercedes, which he wrote for Zorrilla, about the love between a high-class old Grand-Dame and a young writer just arrived from the provinces to Buenos Aires City. The film premiered on 5 September 1996 in Buenos Aires and was nominated for two Silver Condor Awards in 1997. Avargal Avargal is a 1977 Tamil-language Indian romance film made by K. Balachander starring Sujatha, Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth. The film had a reputation of being one of the most sensitive movies on womens lib. A triangular love story, it revolves around a woman who is caught between the man she fell in love with and her former sadistic husband who is supposedly reformed and wants to rejoin her. Balachander later remade the film in Telugu as Idi Katha Kaadu. The film qualified for the Indian Panorama but was a failure. It won Sujatha the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil. Riddler's Moon Riddlers Moon is a television film created for UPN in 1998 for the Nightworld movie series. This film is being released as a double feature DVD with Battle Planet on side 2. State of Dogs State of Dogs is a Mongolian movie that was released in 1998, directed and written by Peter Brosens and Dorjkhandyn Turmunkh. The film was shown at the 1998 Venice Film Festival, the 1998 Toronto International Film Festival, the 1999 Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival, and won the Grand Prix at the 1998 Visions du Réel film festival in Nyon. Hercules and the Masked Rider Hercules and the Masked Rider is a 1963 Italian peplum film written and directed by Piero Pierotti and starring Alan Steel and Mimmo Palmara. A crossover film, it is set in the seventeenth century Spain and it features Hercules in a Zorro-like scenario. Boys in the Sand Boys in the Sand is a landmark American gay pornographic film released at the very beginnings of the Golden Age of Porn. The 1971 film was directed by Wakefield Poole and stars Casey Donovan. Boys in the Sand was the first gay porn film to include credits, to achieve crossover success, to be reviewed by Variety, and one of the earliest porn films, after 1969s Blue Movie by Andy Warhol, to gain mainstream credibility, preceding 1972s Deep Throat by nearly a year. Produced on a budget of $8,000, the film is a loose collection of three segments depicting Donovans sexual adventures at a gay beach resort community. Promoted by Poole with an advertising campaign unprecedented for a pornographic feature, Boys in the Sand, which premiered in 1971 at the 253-seat 55th Street Playhouse in New York City, was an immediate critical and commercial success. The film brought star Donovan international recognition. A sequel, Boys in the Sand II, was released in 1986 but was unable to match the success of the original. The films title is a parodic reference to the Mart Crowley play and film, The Boys in the Band. No Strings Attached No Strings Attached is a 1997 American mystery, thriller and drama film directed by Josef Rusnak. This film has been music composed by Erik Lundmark. The film starring Vincent Spano, Traci Lind, Michael McKean, Jeremy Roberts and Nancy Jeris in the lead roles. Hitman in the Hand of Buddha Hitman in the Hand of Buddha is 1981 Korean and Hong Kong co-production movie directed by Hwang Jang-lee himself and co-directed by Yeung Wai and Park Yun Gyo. This was the first and only Hwang Jang-lees film to produce in his own production company. Hwang Jang Lee produced, directed and starring himself as a hero role without the moustache which perhaps few occasion where Hwang appears as a good guy. The action sequence was choreographed by Chin Yuet Sang, Corey Yuen and Mang Hoi. Police Pool of Blood Secret Service of the Imperial Court, also known as Police Pool of Blood, is a 1984 Hong Kong wuxia film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio and starring Bryan Leung. The film is strikingly similar in style and plot to the 1988 ATVs The court Secret Agent, and is suggested to have been remade as, the 2010 film 14 Blades, which starred Donnie Yen. Feeling Sexy Feeling Sexy is a 1999 Australian short feature from artist Davida Allen. Allen later described the film as: Chitram Bhalare Vichitram Chitram! Bhalare Vichitram!! is a 1991 Telugu comedy film. The ensemble cast blockbuster film was directed by P. N. Ramachandra Rao, which is a remake of the 1989 Marathi comedy blockbuster Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi. This films cast of characters includes Naresh, Subhalekha Sudhakar, Maharshi Raghava, Brahmanandam, Tulasi, and Kota Srinivasa Rao. Upon release, the film received very positive reviews, and remained a cult classic. The film was later remade into Kannada as Bombat Hendthi and Tamil as Aanazhagan. Sundara Kanda Sundarakanda is a 1992 Telugu action comedy film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao and produced by K. V. V. Satyanarayana under Saudhamini Creations. The film stars Venkatesh, Meena Durairaj and Aparna playing the lead roles, with original soundtrack by M. M. Keeravani. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Sundara Kandam. The film was a Super Hit at the box office. Kuttettan Kuttettan is a 1990 Malayalam romantic comedy film, directed by Joshiy and written by A. K. Lohithadas. The film stars Mammootty, Saritha, Urvashi, Lizy, Maathu, Sukumari, Jagadish, Murali and Jagannatha Varma. The Search for Robert Johnson The Search for Robert Johnson is a 1991 UK television documentary film about the Delta blues musician Robert Johnson, hosted by John Hammond, and produced and directed by Chris Hunt. In it, Hammond travels through the American Deep South to pursue topics such as Johnsons birth date, place and parents, his early musical development, performances and travels, romances, his mythic "pact with the devil," his untimely murder in his late twenties, the discovery of possible offspring, and the uncertainty over where Johnson is buried. Throughout, Johnsons music is both foreground and background, from recordings of Johnson and as performed on camera by Hammond, David Honeyboy Edwards, and Johnny Shines. Norang meori Yellow Hair is a 1999 South Korean erotic thriller film, written and directed by Kim Yu-min, and starring former child actress Lee Jae-eun. The film caused controversy for its strong sexual content, and was only approved for release after some of the more explicit material was cut. The films English title is sometimes given as The Blonde. A sequel, Yellow Hair 2, was released in 2001. Late One Night Late One Night is a Christian film released in 2001 by Dave Christiano. It stars Brad Heller, Josh Gaffga, Hugh McLean. Nariman Nariman is a 2001 Malayalam film. Directed by K. Madhu, this film is an investigative thriller. Suresh Gopi appears in the title role as Ashok Nariman, a Crime Branch DySP who is assigned to re-investigate "couple murder case" and later to investigate "Ammini missing case". Along with him, Siddique, Jagathi Sreekumar, Jagadeesh, Anju, Augustine, T. P. Madhavan, N. F. Varghese, Sadiq, Janardanan, Ashokan and Samyuktha Varma also shares the screen. The script was done by S. N. Swamy. This film turned out to be a Super hit in box office. The rights to broadcast is held by Sun TV Network Limited . The movie was dubbed into Hindi as Farz ki Pukaar and in Telugu as Senathipathi. The Old Maid's Valentine The Old Maids Valentine is a 1900 British short silent comedy film, directed by George Albert Smith, which features the titular Miss Pimple receiving an unpleasant surprise on 14 February. The film, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "is essentially a facial - a medium close-up shot of a single performer whose changing expression constitutes virtually all the films dramatic action." David Fisher points out that, "the flapping of the sheet of paper and the movement of the calendar betray the open-air set," which, "makes it difficult to read the message: Just like Mama," whilst, "the remarkably well-behaved cat," which, "sits patently licking its paws," "suggests that Smith may have already learned the trick of smearing the cats fur with food." A Day with the Meatball A Day with the Meatball is a 2002 short comedy film directed by Nicholaus Goossen. It stars comedian Adam Sandler and his former bulldog Meatball. It was released with his 2002 film Eight Crazy Nights during theatrical releases. Mouna Raagam Mouna Raagam is a 1983 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by Ambili. The film stars Sukumari, Shankar, Nalini and Shanavas in the lead roles. The film has musical score by K. J. Yesudas. Mr. Romeo Mr. Romeo is a 1996 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by K. S. Ravi and produced by R. B. Choudary. The film starred Prabhu Deva in a double role with Shilpa Shetty and Madhoo playing other leading roles. Surendra Pal, Vadivelu and Vijayakumar play supporting roles, while A. R. Rahman scored music for the film. The film opened in November 10 1996 to moderate response at the box office. The film also dubbed in Telugu and Hindi under the same title. Glitterati Glitterati is an American film directed by Roger Avary. Filmed in 2001, it remains unreleased due to various legal, ethical and music licensing concerns. Glitterati stars Kip Pardue as Victor Ward, a shallow and narcissistic aspiring model, as he travels around Europe and becomes implicated in a terrorist plot. The film was assembled from 70 hours of video footage shot for the European sequence of The Rules of Attraction. The film was intended as a connecting bridge between The Rules of Attraction and a planned film adaptation of Bret Easton Elliss 1998 novel Glamorama, which was to be directed by Avary and star Pardue. Avary has described Glitterati a "pencil sketch of what will ultimately be the oil painting of Glamorama." Baytong OK Baytong is a 2003 Thai drama film about Buddhist-Muslim relations in southern Thailand. It is written and directed by Nonzee Nimibutr. Des Hoyaa Pardes Des Hoyaa Pardes is a 2004 National Award winning Punjabi film, directed by Manoj Punj, starring Gurdas Maan, Juhi Chawla and Divya Dutta. Fîmeiru is a 2005 Japanese release consisting of five short films by different directors, each based on a short story by a popular Japanese woman writer and focusing on the nature of womens sexuality. Holiday Holiday is a Bollywood film produced and directed by Pooja Bhatt and starring Dino Morea, Gulshan Grover and Onjolee Nair. It is a remake of the 1987 American film Dirty Dancing. What a Wonderful Place What a Wonderful Place is a 2005 Israeli drama film directed by Eyal Halfon. It includes three seemingly unrelated storylines which intersect at the end, set in southern Tel Aviv, the Arabah and an unidentified Israeli urban suburb. The film deals with issues of trafficking of women and the lives of foreign workers in Israel. Snivaj, zlato moje Sleep Sweet, My Darling is a Croatian comedy film directed by Neven Hitrec. It was released in 2005 and was entered into the 28th Moscow International Film Festival. Big Girl Big Girl is a Canadian short film, directed by Renuka Jeyapalan and released in 2005. The film depicts a battle of wills between a young girl and her mothers new boyfriend. It won the Toronto International Film Festival Award for Best Canadian Short Film at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival, and was nominated for a Genie Award for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 27th Genie Awards. Weinstein won an ACTRA Award for Best Actress from the Toronto chapter, becoming the youngest actress ever to win that award. It screened on CBC Televisions Canadian Reflections in 2006. Between Love and Hate Between Love and Hate is a 2006 South Korean film starring Kim Seung-woo and Jang Jin-young, and is the directorial debut of screenwriter Kim Hae-gon. Jangs performance won her Best Actress at the 2006 Korean Film Awards. This would be Jang Jin-youngs final film before her death almost 3 years later. Pao's Story Story of Pao or Paos Story is a 2006 Vietnamese movie. It stars Đỗ Thị Hải Yến who also starred in The Quiet American, and was directed and written by her husband Ngô Quang Hải. It is set among the Hmong people of North Vietnam, and won four Golden Kite Prizes. The Possessed The Possessed is a 2009 documentary style horror film which was released to DVD in May 2009 and had its television debut in October that same year on SyFy. Heat Wave Heat Wave is a made for television film in the action / adventure genre directed by Rex Piano. It is about a heat wave that threatens to turn Los Angeles County into a parched, lifeless desert. Frantisek je devkar František je děvkař is a Czech comedy film directed by Jan Prušinovský. It was released in 2008. Saat Pake Bandha Saat Paake Bandha is a 2009 Bengali romantic drama film directed by Sujit Mondal. The film starred Jeet and Koyel Mullick, who also featured in Ghatak in 2006. The movie is a remake of 1996 Telugu movie Pavitra Bandham. Dad for a Day Dad for a Day is a 2009 Argentine film starring Nicolás Cabré, Luisana Lopilato and Gimena Accardi. It was premiered on 6 August 2009, and was also screened at the Mar del Plata Film Festival on 14 November 2009, not as the part of the competition. Romeoo Romeoo is a 2007 Malayalam romantic comedy film written by Rafi Mecartin and directed by Rajasenan, starring Dileep, Vimala Raman, Sruthi Lakshmi and Samvrutha Sunil in the lead roles. Lego Atlantis Lego Atlantis: The Movie is a computer animated comedy film based on the toy line of the same name. It is considered a family film besides the crude humor in the film. It premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States on January 15, 2010, and in Europe on January 25, 2010. It features the characters from the toy line, apart from Bobby Buoy and Axel Storm. Profane Profane is a 2011 independent film directed by Usama Alshaibi. The film won "2011 Best of Fest Feature" of Boston Underground Film Festival. Juan y Eva Juan y Eva is a 2011 Argentine movie based on the Argentine president Juan Perón and his wife Eva Perón. It features Osmar Nuñez as Juan Perón and Julieta Díaz as Eva Perón. The film was directed by Paula de Luque. The film controversially received government subsidies for over $3 million, was about the founders of the Justicialist Party which supported Cristina Kirchners presidential bid, and received wide release, including in most state run cimenas, a month before the 2011 Argentinean presidential election. De Luque subsequently went on to direct "Néstor Kirchner: La película", a documentary of the life of the husband of then president Cristina Fernández, which was widely seen as a propaganda film and also received state subsidies. Boy Meets Boy Boy Meets Boy is a 2008 South Korean short film directed by Kim Jho Kwang-soo. It premiered at the 13th Pusan International Film Festival in 2008. It was theatrically released in South Korea on November 20, 2008. Singam Puli Singam Puli is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Sai Ramani, starring Jiiva in dual roles, with Divya Spandana and Honey Rose being paired opposite him, while Santhanam plays a pivotal role. The film was released on 4 March 2011. In 2014, the film was dubbed into Hindi as Do Ka Tadka. Empire of Dirt Empire of Dirt is a 2013 Canadian drama film directed by Peter Stebbings. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film was a shortlisted nominee for Best Picture at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards. It also garnered nominations for Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Original Screenplay and Best Editing. Pawnshop Pawnshop is a adventure and crime film directed by Liubomyr Levytskyi. The premiere took place in Ukraine on 19 September 2013. Open Heart Open Heart is a 2012 short documentary film directed by Kief Davidson about eight Rwandan children who leave their families to receive heart surgery. The film was nominated for the 2013 Academy Award for Best Documentary. After being nominated for an Academy Award the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD. Amaravathi Amaravathi is a 1993 Tamil-language romance film directed by Selva. The film featured newcomers Ajith Kumar and Sanghavi in the lead roles, and was released on 4 June 1993 to a positive response at the box office. Night People Night People is an Irish horror / science fiction film written and directed by Gerard Lough and starring Michael Parle, Jack Dean-Shepherd and Claire Blennerhassett. A pair of professional but badly mismatched criminals break into a vacant house to carry out an insurance scam. Awkwardly thrown together with an hour to kill, they reluctantly start telling each other tall tales. One concerns two friends who discover a mysterious device that may be of alien origin. The other is about an ambitious business woman who provides a dating agency for wealthy fetishists. She attempts to escape this shady line of work by taking on a new client whose habits may be of the vampiric variety. As the night progresses the line between fiction and reality starts to blur and the hidden agendas of both thieves become apparent. The film had its premiere at the Horrorthon Film Festival at the Irish Film Institute on 25 October 2015 and was released in cinemas in Ireland on 13 November 2015. It is the feature film debut of director Gerard Lough. Although often described as an anthology film, it actually belongs to the sub genre of film known as Hyperlink due to its interwoven story lines. Last Days of Coney Island Last Days of Coney Island is a 2015 American adult animated short film written, produced, directed and animated by Ralph Bakshi. The story concerns a NYPD detective, the sex worker he alternately loves and arrests, and the seedy characters that haunt the streets of New York Citys run-down amusement district. Madha Yaanai Koottam Madha Yaanai Koottam is a 2013 Indian Tamil family drama thriller film written and directed by Vikram Sugumaran who was a former assistant of Balu Mahendra and dialogue writer of Aadukalam. The film produced by G. V. Prakash Kumar features newcomer Kathir and Oviya in the lead roles. The films soundtrack and background score were composed by N. R. Raghunanthan. Glasslip is a 13-episode Japanese anime television series produced by P.A.Works and directed by Junji Nishimura. The screenplay is written by Rika Satō and Junji Nishimura with character designs by Miki Takeshita. The anime aired in Japan between July and September 2014. A manga adaptation was serialized in Pony Canyons Ponimaga online magazine, and a light novel series has also been published. Ninnindale Ninnindale is an 2014 Indian Kannada romantic comedy-drama film directed by Jayanth C. Paranjee, a popular Tollywood film director making his debut in Kannada cinema. The film stars Puneeth Rajkumar and Erica Fernandes in the lead roles. The film is produced by Vijay. Kirgandur under the banner of Hombale Films. The soundtrack and original score is composed by Mani Sharma and the cinematography is by P.G.Vindha. The films title is inspired by the track called "Ninnindale" from Puneeth Rajkumars earlier venture, Milana. Our Everyday Life Our Everyday Life is a 2015 Bosnian drama film directed by Ines Tanović. It was selected as the Bosnian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Villali Veeran Villali Veeran is a 2014 Indian Malayalam comedy movie, produced by Super Good Films under the banner of Remya Release and directed by Satheesh Shanker. The film stars Dileep, Namitha Pramod in the lead roles along with Suraj Venjarammoodu, Kalabhavan Shajon, Kottayam Nazeer, Saju Kodiyan, and Dharmajan Bolgatty, Neena Kurup, Geetha Vijayan, Valsala Menon, Vinaya Prasad, Nedumudi Venu and Lalu Alex. Badsville Badsville is a 2017 American-Canadian action drama film directed by April Mullen and starring Robert Knepper and Emilio Rivera. Dongri Ka Raja Dongri ka Raja is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language film based on love story of an underworld Raja of Dongri. The Story is set against the backdrop of the Dongri underworld and weaves a gripping tale with a twist. The film is directed by Hadi Ali Abrar and Produced by PS Chhatwal and Filmy Keeda Productions. The film was released on 11 November 2016. Gohin Baluchor Gohin Baluchor is a 2017 Bangladeshi drama film directed by Badrul Anam Saud and Starring Suborna Mustafa, Raisul Islam Asad, Fazlur Rahman Babu, Afroza Banu, Jeetu Ahsan, Runa Khan, Shormi Mala, Shahana Rahman Sumi, Neelanjona Neela, Abu Hurayra Tanvir, Jannatun Nur Moon Saravanan Irukka Bayamaen Saravanan Irukka Bayamaen is a 2017 Tamil supernatural comedy film written and directed by Ezhil, starring Udhayanidhi Stalin and Regina Cassandra in the leading roles with Srushti Dange and Soori in supporting roles. The film began production in July 2016 and was released on 12 May 2017. Hey Ram Hamne Gandhi Ko maar Diya Hamne Gandhi Ko Maar Diya is a Hindi movie produced and directed by Naeem A. Siddqui. It was released on 2 March 2018 all over India, this movie is inspired by non-violence movements taken by Mahatma Gandhi during his struggle for Independent India from 1915 to 1947. The film was originally titled as Hey Ram Humne Gandhi Ko Maar Diya, but the name was snipped by the Central Board of Film Certification. A Home with a View A Home with a View is a 2019 Hong Kong black comedy film directed by Herman Yau and starring Francis Ng, Louis Koo, Anita Yuen and Cheung Tat-ming, who also co-produced and wrote the screenplay. The film is an adaptation the play, Family Surprise, which was also written by Cheung. Cenere Cenere is a 1916 silent film directed by and starring Febo Mari. It is adapted from the 1904 novel by the Nobel Prize-winning Sardinian writer Grazia Deledda. It is notable as the only film performance by of the Italian theater star Eleonora Duse. The Blue Eagle The Blue Eagle is a 1926 American action film directed by John Ford. Prints of the film exist in the Library of Congress film archive and in the UCLA Film and Television Archive, but one reel is missing. They Had to See Paris They Had to See Paris is a 1929 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Will Rogers, Irene Rich, and Marguerite Churchill. The screenplay concerns a wealthy American oil tycoon who travels to Paris with his family at his wifes request, despite the fact he hates the French. Rogers starred in a similar film the following year, So This Is London with the location switched to London. Rogers and Rich reprised their roles in Down to Earth which depicts the return of the Peters family to Depression-hit America. Beau Ideal Beau Ideal is a 1931 American pre-Code adventure film directed by Herbert Brenon and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film was based on the adventure novel Beau Ideal by P. C. Wren, the third novel in a series of five novels based around the same characters. Brenon had directed the first in the series, Beau Geste, which was a very successful silent film in 1926. The screenplay was adapted from Wrens novel by Paul Schofield, who had also written the screenplay for the 1926 Beau Geste, with contributions from Elizabeth Meehan and Marie Halvey. The film starred Ralph Forbes, Loretta Young, and Irene Rich. The other lead, Lester Vail, was making his film debut, after he replaced Douglas Fairbanks, who had originally been selected for a principal role in the film. Exteriors were filmed on locations in Arizona and Mexico, while the interiors were filmed on the RKO lot in Hollywood, and production took approximately five weeks to film. Post production would take place in November and December 1930, before the film was released on January 16, 1931. Unfortunately, the film was neither a critical nor financial success, losing over $300,000 for RKO. In addition, reviews for the film were mixed, with most being not kind to the film. Some modern sources also consider the film to be one of the worst produced by RKO that year. Although the film was not a success, it did introduce two technological advancements to film: the concentrator microphone and the Dunning process. The Viking For the 1928 Technicolor MGM film, see The Viking. The Viking, also known as White Thunder and Vikings of the Ice Field, is a 1931 Newfoundland/American adventure film about sealing directed by George Melford. This was "the first film to record sound and dialogue on location". It is best known for the explosion aboard the ship SS Viking during filming, in which many members of the crew, including producer Varick Frissell, were killed. It remains the incident with the largest loss of life in film history. Man of the Forest Man of the Forest is a 1933 American pre-Code film directed by Henry Hathaway, based upon a novel by Zane Grey, released by Paramount Pictures, and starring Randolph Scott and Verna Hillie. The supporting cast features Harry Carey, Noah Beery, Barton MacLane, Buster Crabbe and Guinn "Big Boy" Williams. The film is also known as Challenge of the Frontier. Hathaway directed much of the same cast that same year in another Zane Grey story, The Thundering Herd, and also Scott, Beery and Crabbe in To the Last Man, yet another Zane Grey story that year.. Morning, Noon and Night Morning, Noon and Night is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring the overture Ein Morgen, ein Mittag und ein Abend in Wien by Franz Von Suppe. The Silk Express The Silk Express is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Ray Enright and written by Houston Branch and Ben Markson. The film, starring Neil Hamilton, Sheila Terry, Arthur Byron, Guy Kibbee, Dudley Digges and Arthur Hohl, was released by Warner Bros. on June 10, 1933. Sittin' on a Backyard Fence Sittin on a Backyard Fence is a 1933 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Earl Duvall and produced by Leon Schlesinger. The film score was composed by Norman Spencer. A Very Honorable Guy A Very Honorable Guy is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon, written by Earl Baldwin, and starring Joe E. Brown, Alice White, Robert Barrat, Alan Dinehart, Irene Franklin and Hobart Cavanaugh. It was released by Warner Bros. on May 5, 1934. The Perfect Gentleman The Perfect Gentleman is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Frank Morgan, Cicely Courtneidge and Heather Angel. It was based on a play by Edward Childs Carpenter. The screenplay concerns the father of a British country vicar, who almost brings scandal on the family when he becomes entangled with an actress. Reunion in Rhythm Reunion in Rhythm is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 150th Our Gang short that was released. Start Cheering Start Cheering is a 1938 musical motion picture directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Jimmy Durante, Walter Connolly and Joan Perry. It is best remembered today for a cameo appearance by The Three Stooges, who were Columbia Pictures short subject headliners at the time, as Campus Firemen. The films choreography was by Danny Dare. No, No, Nanette No, No, Nanette is a 1940 American film directed by Herbert Wilcox and based on both the1919 stage play No and the 1930 film No, No, Nanette. It was one of several films the British producer/director made with Anna Neagle for RKO studios in the U.S. Blondie for Victory Blondie for Victory is a 1942 American film and the 12th entry in the Blondie series. Die große Liebe Die große Liebe is a German drama film of the National Socialist period, made by Rolf Hansen, starring Zarah Leander and Viktor Staal. It premiered in Berlin in 1942 and went on to become the most commercially successful film in the history of the Third Reich. Who's Who in the Zoo Whos Who in the Zoo is a 1942 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series. It was directed by Norman McCabe, story by Melvin Millar, musical direction by Carl Stalling. Those Who Make Tomorrow is a 1946 film written by Yusaku Yamagata and Kajiro Yamamoto and directed by Akira Kurosawa, Hideo Sekigawa and Kajiro Yamamoto. Kurosawa would later leave the film out of his credits. The Saxon Charm The Saxon Charm is a 1948 film noir drama film written and directed by Claude Binyon based on the novel of the same name by Frederic Wakeman Sr.. It starred Robert Montgomery, Susan Hayward, John Payne and Audrey Totter. The Franchise Affair The Franchise Affair is a 1951 British thriller film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Michael Denison, Dulcie Gray, Anthony Nicholls and Marjorie Fielding. It is a faithful adaptation of the novel The Franchise Affair by Josephine Tey. The Golden Horde The Golden Horde is a 1951 American historical adventure film directed by George Sherman and starring Ann Blyth, David Farrar, with George Macready, Richard Egan and Peggie Castle. Many of the exterior scenes were shot in the Death Valley National Park in California. It was made using Technicolor, and was one of a series of color films in exotic setting released by Universal around this time. Hoppy-Go-Lucky Hoppy Go Lucky is a 1952 Looney Tunes short film starring Sylvester and Hippety Hopper. Like all the Sylvester/Hippety Hopper shorts, it was directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon is based on the book Of Mice and Men, which was very popular at the time; it features a giant, dimwitted cat named "Benny", who wants Sylvester, whom he calls "George", to help him catch a mouse to "hug and pet." Mel Blanc voices Sylvester and Stan Freberg voices Benny. Rogue's March Rogues March is a 1953 American historical adventure film directed by Allan Davis, with special location sequences directed by Geoffrey Barkas, and starring Peter Lawford, Richard Greene, and Janice Rule. It was partly shot on location in the Khyber Pass. Andriesh Andriesh is a 1954 Soviet film directed by Yakov Bazelyan and Sergei Parajanov. Wyoming Renegades Wyoming Renegades is a 1954 Western film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Phil Carey, Gene Evans and Martha Hyer. The film features Butch Cassidy as the leader of the Hole in the Wall Gang. The film was shot from June 21 to June 30, 1954 at the Iverson Movie Ranch. Flight to Hong Kong Flight to Hong Kong is a 1956 American crime film directed by Joseph M. Newman and written by Edward G. OCallaghan and Leo Townsend. The film stars Rory Calhoun, Barbara Rush, Dolores Donlon, Soo Yong, Pat Conway and Werner Klemperer. The film was released on October 8, 1956, by United Artists. Port Afrique Port Afrique is a 1956 British drama film based on the 1948 novel of the same name by Bernard Victor Dryer. The colour film was directed by Rudolph Maté and the adapted screenplay was written by John Cresswell. It was filmed on location in the Casbah in Algiers and in Tangiers and Morocco. Set in July 1945, the film tells the story of a returning American pilot named Rip Reardon who lost his leg during the war and a young woman, Ynez, who is accused of the murder of Rips wife. Secrets of Life Secrets of Life is a 1956 American documentary film written and directed by James Algar. The documentary follows the changing world of nature, the sky, the sea, the sun, planets, insects and volcanic action. The documentary was released on November 6, 1956, by Buena Vista Distribution. Quand la femme s'en mêle Send a Woman When the Devil Fails is a film adaptation of Jean Amilas novel "Sans attendre Godot". Directed by Yves Allégret, it was Alain Delons and also Bruno Cremers film debut. The film is also known as Quand la femme sen mêle. Bottoms Up Bottoms Up is a 1960 British comedy film. It stars Jimmy Edwards in a spin-off of his TV comedy series Whack-O!, playing the seedy, alcoholic, cane-wielding headmaster of Chiselbury School, a fictional British public school. Screenplay was by Michael Pertwee, with additional dialogue by Frank Muir and Denis Norden. Dentist in the Chair Dentist in the Chair is a 1960 British comedy film, directed by Don Chaffey and starring Bob Monkhouse, Ronnie Stevens, Eric Barker and Vincent Ball. The screenplay was written by Val Guest, and based on a novel by Matthew Finch. Additional scenes were written by Bob Monkhouse and George Wadmore. Dentist on the Job, a sequel, followed. The Rebel Without Claws Rebel Without Claws is a "Looney Tunes" cartoon animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. Released July 15, 1961, the cartoon is written and directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. The cartoon, one of a number of Warner Bros. cartoons set during the American Civil War, is a play on the movie title Rebel Without a Cause. The Police Commissioner The Police Commissioner is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. Aqua Duck Aqua Duck is a 1963 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Daffy Duck. This short is directed by Robert McKimson and written by John Dunn. Johnny Shiloh: Part 1 Johnny Shiloh is a 1963 television film that originally aired as two episodes of The Wonderful World of Disney based on the life of John Clem, who was called "Johnny Shiloh". Nunca pasa nada Nunca pasa nada or Nothing Ever Happens is a 1963 Spanish-French drama film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem. Starring a mixed cast of French and Spanish actors it was shot both in Spanish and French. It was a commercial flop at its time. The film was entered into the Venice Film Festival. Julia Gutiérrez Caba was named Best Actress in Spain by the Cinema Writers Circle, and received the Fotogramas de Plata prize. Nunca pasa nada depicts an environment and some characters similar to the ones appearing in Bardems great success, Calle Mayor, to the point that some critics nicknamed it disdainfully Calle Menor. However, current evaluation of Bardems works consider Nunca pasa nada a very appreciable film. Robert Frost: A Lover's Quarrel with the World Robert Frost: A Lovers Quarrel With the World is a 1963 American documentary film directed by Shirley Clarke and starring Robert Frost. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for 1963. The Academy Film Archive preserved Robert Frost: A Lovers Quarrel with the World in 2006. Ferry Cross the Mersey Ferry Cross the Mersey is a 1965 musical film featuring Gerry and the Pacemakers. It is frequently considered to be their version of the Beatles A Hard Days Night. The film shows the story of art students Gerry and Fred Marsden, Les Maguire, and Les "Chad" Chadwick as they humorously try to navigate the Liverpool beat scene. After Gerrys girlfriend Dodie helps the group enter a music competition, their instruments are misplaced but are ultimately found in time for them to take the stage and win the contest. Lucky, el intrépido Lucky, the Inscrutable is a 1967 Spanish-Italian-German spy film directed by Jesús Franco and starring Ray Danton. It marked the first collaboration between Franco and the Italian composer Bruno Nicolai, who worked together many times in the following years. Franco said he and Nicolai were neighbors, which made working together convenient. This film was Francos first Spanish-Italian-German co-production, and was also his first film for German producer Artur Brauner. It was also Italian actress Rosalba Neris first Franco film. Patty Shepard, very young in this film, went on to become a famous cult star of Spanish horror cinema several years later. The film was not shown theatrically in the USA. Milan Milan is a 1967 Hindi film directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. It was a remake of his hit Telugu film Mooga Manasulu and was produced by L. V. Prasad. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Nutan, Jamuna, Pran and Deven Varma. The award-winning and very popular music was given by Laxmikant Pyarelal. It is among the earliest films to deal with the theme of reincarnation. Stiletto Stiletto is a 1969 American crime film directed by Bernard L. Kowalski and starring Alex Cord, Britt Ekland and Patrick ONeal. It is based on the novel Stiletto by Harold Robbins. The film marked the debut of Raul Julia Adiós, cigüeña, adiós Adiós, cigüeña, adiós is a 1972 Spanish comedy-drama film. It is directed by Manuel Summers, composed by Antonio Pérez Olea and starring by Maria Isabel Álvarez, Francisco Villa and Curro Martín Summers. This film is related with Del rosa al amarillo because it is focused on the childhood and the old age. Every Little Crook and Nanny Every Little Crook and Nanny is a 1972 comedy film starring Victor Mature who came out of retirement to play the role. It was his first real film role since 1966. "They caught me when I felt like saying yeah," said Mature. The Woman Hunt The Woman Hunt is a 1972 film directed by Eddie Romero and starring John Ashley, Pat Woodell, and Sid Haig. It was the last of several films Romero made for Roger Cormans New World Pictures and is an unofficial remake of Richard Connells short story "The Most Dangerous Game". Tiffany Jones Tiffany Jones is a 1973 British comedy film directed by Pete Walker and starring Anouska Hempel as the titular character. It was based on the British daily comic strip series Tiffany Jones by Pat Tourret and Jenny Butterworth. Other roles were performed by Ray Brooks and Eric Pohlmann. Nick the Sting Nick the Sting is a 1976 Italian film directed by Fernando Di Leo. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Caro Michele Caro Michele is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. It was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival, where Monicelli won the Silver Bear for Best Director. The Creature The creature is a 1977 drama film, directed by Eloy de la Iglesia. The plot follows a respectable bourgeois housewife who chooses the love for her black German Shepherd over her relationship with her husband. La criatura is notable, like Walerian Borowczyks La Bête and Nagisa Oshimas Max, for openly involving zoophilia, then a novelty in Spanish Cinema. Shot in 1977, the film employs bestiality as a symbol of Spains political landscape. It makes references to the massacre of Atocha and to political right wing groups that after the death of Francisco Franco, tried to maintain the dictator’s political ideals. Hi-Riders Hi-Riders is a 1978 action film written and directed by Greydon Clark. Secret Rivals 2 Secret Rivals 2 aka Silver Fox Rivals II is a 1977 Hong Kong martial arts-action film starring Hwang Jang Lee, John Liu and Tino Wong. Seven Days in January Seven Days in January is a 1979 Spanish drama film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem about the 1977 Massacre of Atocha. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Golden Prize. The Dragon and the Tiger Kids Hells Wind Staff is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Lu Chin-ku, and also written, produced, storied and directed by Tony Wong, starring Hwang Jang Lee, Meng Yuen-man, Mang Hoi and Kwan Yung-moon. Esprit D'amour Esprit damour is a 1983 Hong Kong supernatural romance film directed by Ringo Lam and starring Alan Tam, Shu-Chun Ni and Cecilia Yip. Shot in modern-day Hong Kong, the film centres on protagonist Koo Chi-Ming, a hapless insurance investigator who while investigating the death of a young women begins being haunted by her spirit. Based on an original story by Raymond Wong, Esprit damour is credited as the very first film directed by Hong Kong director Ringo Lam better known for his later 1987 film City on Fire starring Chow Yun-fat. Released in Hong Kong on 15 December 1983, the film took in a total of HK$14.1 million at the box office and gained one nomination at the 1985 Hong Kong Film Awards. In 1998 Esprit damour was released on VHS in the United States and on DVD in 2005, a digitally remastered Hong Kong version was also released a few years later in mid-2008. Strangers Kiss Strangers Kiss is a 1983 drama directed by Matthew Chapman and starring Peter Coyote, Victoria Tennant, Dan Shor and Blaine Novak. The plot is about the making of Stanley Kubricks 1955 film Killers Kiss. Po glavnoy ulitse s orkestrom Through Main Street with an Orchestra is a 1987 Soviet musical film directed by Pyotr Todorovsky. Blueberry Hill Blueberry Hill is a 1988 American coming of age dramatic film starring Jennifer Rubin and directed by Strathford Hamilton. Stones of Death Kadaicha is a 1988 Australian horror film directed by James Bogle who called it "just very commercial stuff". It was the last of four low-budget films made by producers Tom Broadbridge and David Hannay for the video market. It was shot in Sydney. Delay - raz! Do It — One! is a 1990 Soviet military drama film directed by Andrei Malyukov. Fatal Sky Fatal Sky is a 1990 science fiction thriller film. It was also known as No Cause for Alarm and Vanished. The movie was not theatrically released and went straight through to video. Alice Through the Looking Glass Alice Through the Looking Glass is a 1987 Australian-Italian animated film nominally based on the novel Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll. It was directed by Andrea Bresciani and Richard Slapczynski from a screenplay by Jameson Brewer. The movie starts off with a bored Alice trapped in her house by a snow storm. The films voice cast includes Janet Waldo as Alice, Mr. T. as the Jabberwock, Phyllis Diller as the White Queen, Jonathan Winters as Tweedledum and Tweedledee, and Alan Young as the White Knight. Much of the film consists of Alice and a jester named Tom Fool journeying through some of the incidents of the novel, while ultimately, the film is more about Alice finding an imaginary friend in Tom Fool than the novels themes of logic, illogic, and reversal. The film also throws in Heffalumps, rock-throwing cavemen, Ed Sullivan, The Marx Brothers and Humpty Dumpty. There is also a man made entirely out of newspaper, a talking horse and a talking goat. When Alice wakes up, her father plays a game of chess with her, which her dream journey was based on, walking from square to square on a large chessboard. Over the Hill Over the Hill is a 1992 Australian drama film directed by George T. Miller and starring Olympia Dukakis and Sigrid Thornton. The film was based on Canadian writer and publisher Gladys Taylors 1984 book Alone in the Australian Outback, a memoir of her 1977 driving trip in Australia. The memoir was adapted by Australian screenwriter Robert Caswell. The Secret The Secret is 1992 television film aired on television on 19 April 1992 about a grandfather and his grandson who both struggle with dyslexia. Filmed in Nova Scotia, the film stars Kirk Douglas as the owner of a store who has difficulty with reading and writing, a fact which he hides from everyone. This changes when he realizes his grandson, Danny suffers from the same difficulties. The Witness The Witness is a short film directed by Chris Gerolmo, starring Gary Sinise and Elijah Wood. The Vampire Wedding Svatba upírů is a Czech comedy film directed by Jaroslav Soukup. It was released in 1993. We're Talkin' Serious Money Were Talkin Serious Money, also known as Serious Money, is an action-comedy film directed by James Lemmo. He also co-wrote the screenplay with Leo Rossi, who also stars in the film. Cinematography by Jacques Haitkin. It also stars: Dennis Farina, Fran Drescher, John LaMotta, Peter Iacangelo. It was produced by: Lisa M. Hansen, Harold Welb, Paul Hertzberg, who makes a small cameo in the film, Catalaine Knell, Guy J. Louthan, co-star Leo Rossi, and Harold Welb. The movie was filmed in Los Angeles, California, and New York City, New York. It was released by Grey Matter Entertainment and CineTel Films in the United States. Acropole Akropol is a 1995 musical film by Alco Films. It was directed by Pantelis Voulgaris, and was filmed wholly in Sofia, Bulgaria. La mia generazione My Generation is a 1996 Italian drama film written and directed by Wilma Labate. The film won the Grolla doro for best film. It was also the Italian candidate in the race for the 1997 Academy Awards for Best Foreign Film. A, B, C... Manhattan A, B, C... Manhattan is a 1997 American drama film directed by Amir Naderi and starring Lucy Knight. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Black Heat Black Heat is a 1976 blaxploitation action film by producer Al Adamson. The cast included Timothy Brown, Russ Tamblyn and Geoffrey Land. The film was renamed to Girls Hotel for play at drive in theaters, then later changed to Murder Gang. The film concerns a Las Vegas detective named "Kicks" Carter who attempts to foil arms dealers selling weapons to Central America. At the same time, he seeks to save some women who are forced to work as prostitutes to pay off gambling debts. Death Scenes Death Scenes is a 1989 mondo film starring Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey and directed by Nick Bougas. And the Same to You And the Same to You is a 1960 British comedy film directed by George Pollock, and based on a stage farce by A.P. Dearsley. It stars Brian Rix and William Hartnell. The Debtors The Debtors is an American comedy film starring Michael Caine, Randy Quaid, Udo Kier, Catherine McCormack and Scott Wilson and directed by Evi Quaid. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1999. Because of legal issues the film has still not been officially released. Iligos Iligos or Ilingos is a 1963 Greek black and white drama film directed and written by Giannis Dalianidis. It stars Zoi Laskari and Alekos Alexandrakis. The Mirror The Mirror is a 1999 Hong Kong horror anthology film directed by Siu Wing, produced and written by Raymond Wong, and starring Nicholas Tse, Ruby Lin, Lillian Ho, Law Lan, Jack Neo, Xu Fan and Sherming Yiu. Laawaris Laawaris is a 1999 Indian romance film directed by Shrikant Sharma. It stars Jackie Shroff, Akshaye Khanna, Dimple Kapadia and Manisha Koirala. Black Out p.s. Red Out Black Out p.s. Red Out is a 1998 Greek drama film directed by Menelaos Karamaghiolis. It was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival. Almost a Woman Almost a Woman is a 2001 made-for-television film, directed by Betty Kaplan and based on the autobiographical book of the same name by Puerto Rican writer Esmeralda Santiago. This captivating movie is about a young woman named Esmeralda and her family move to New York from a rural area of Puerto Rico. The transition is difficult due to the many challenges she and her family face. Esmeralda Santiago takes on the life roles of daughter, student and translator for her family. She excels at everything she does, and then she trains to become a stage actress after prompting from her high school guidance counselor. She encounters struggles in the pursuit of her dreams, yet the challenges give her the life experience to become a great actress and teacher. It was aired on PBS as part of Masterpiece Theatres American Collection. Zhenskaya sobstvennost Womens Property is a Russian 1999 romantic drama based on the eponymous story by Valentin Chernykh, directed by Dmitry Meskhiev. Love Wind Love Song Love Wind Love Song is a 1999 South Korean romance film about a Seoul businessman who comes to Jeju Island and meets a lonely tour guide. Yeh Zindagi Ka Safar Yeh Zindagi Ka Safar is a 2001 Bollywood film, directed by Tanuja Chandra and produced by Mukesh Bhatt. Upon release, it flopped miserably at the box office. September September is a 2003 German drama film directed by Max Färberböck. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. The subject matter is the effect of the September 11 attacks. The Romantic President The Romantic President is a 2002 South Korean film. It stars Ahn Sung-ki, Choi Ji-woo, Im Soo-jung and was directed by Jeon Man-bae. The Snow Queen's Revenge The Snow Queens Revenge is a 1996 British animated film directed by Martin Gates. It is a sequel to the 1995 film The Snow Queen and has some of the voice cast changed, including Julia McKenzie replacing Helen Mirren as the titular role of the Snow Queen. The animation production was done overseas at Fil-Cartoons in Manila, Philippines, formerly owned by American studio Hanna-Barbera. Vanquished in the first film, the evil Snow Queen returns to life, setting out to seek revenge on those who ruined her plans to freeze and rule the world. It is up to young Ellie and her best friends to stop her again. Al cuore si comanda Instructing The Heart is a 2003 Italian romantic comedy film. It marked the directorial debut by Giovanni Morricone, son of composer Ennio and brother of composer Andrea, who both co-scored the film. Swing Swing is an American romantic comedy film directed by Martin Guigui and starring Constance Brenneman, Innis Casey, Tom Skerritt, Jacqueline Bisset, Jonathan Winters, Nell Carter, Dahlia Waingort, Adam Tomei, Barry Bostwick, Mindy Cohn. Ay Juancito Ay Juancito is a 2004 Argentine biographical drama film directed by Héctor Olivera. It was written by Olivera and José Pablo Feinmann, and stars Adrián Navarro, Inés Estévez, and Leticia Brédice. Hello, Friend Hello Friend, sometimes written as Hello, Friend, is a short comedy horror film directed by Graham Linehan and written by Linehan and Robert Popper. The film was Linehans directorial debut. The film stars Martin Savage as a man, John Ward, but credited as the "Subject", who buys some new internet software for his computer, which begins to take over his life. The film was produced by The Film Council, Film4 Productions and Shine Limited. Spy Dad The Spy Dad is a 2003 Hong Kong comedy film produced, written and directed by Wong Jing and starring Tony Leung as the titular protagonist, Jones Bon, an action film star with obvious homage to James Bond 007 films while with also references to martial arts films by Bruce Lee. Suno Sasurjee Suno Sasurjee is Bollywood romantic Comedy film directed by Vimal Kumar. The film stars Aftab Shivdasani and Ameesha Patel in lead roles. Kader Khan, Gulshan Grover and Asrani made supporting roles in the film. The Porcelain Doll The Porcelain Doll is a 2005 Hungarian drama film directed by Péter Gárdos. It was entered into the 27th Moscow International Film Festival. Days in the Country Days in the Country is a 2004 Franco-Chilean film written and directed by Raúl Ruiz. It won the International Critics Award at the Lima Latin American Film Festival in 2006. Plague City: SARS in Toronto Plague City: SARS in Toronto is a 2005 medical thriller television movie set during the 2003 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome in Toronto. The locations and characters were composite characters or fictionalized versions of actual Toronto medical personnel and facilities. Produced by CTV, it was filmed in Hamilton. Kardia Kardia is the 2006 debut feature film of director Su Rynard. It weaves fable, fiction, science, and metaphor to tell the story of Hope, a pathologist who embarks on an unusual journey of reconciliation. Hope discovers that the experimental heart operation she underwent as a child has mysteriously linked her life with another. To unlock the secret of her past, Hope revisits the curious tale of her childhood and explores the landscape of love, loss, and the human heart. The film was produced by Paul Barkin and Larissa Giroux of Alcina Pictures in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Tower Bawher Tower Bawher is a 2005 constructivist-style abstract animated short by Theodore Ushev, set to the musical composition "Time" by Russian composer Georgy Sviridov. The films title is an allusion to Tatlins Tower, an unbuilt structure conceived by Vladimir Tatlin as a tribute to the glory of the proletariat. Drawing on the towers design, the film seems to build toward a utopian goal, until the grandiose, futuristic forms abruptly tumble. In Tower Bawher, Ushev celebrates constructivist art while also critiquing the use of art in the service of ideology. The film contains visual references to such Soviet era artists as Dziga Vertov, the Stenberg brothers, Alexander Rodchenko, El Lissitzky and Lyubov Popova. The 3 minute 46 second film was made over a five-week period in Montreal, beginning in April 2005, when Ushev ran into problems working on was to have been his first animated short with the National Film Board of Canada, the childrens film Tzaritza. The filmmaker had a strong connection with the Sviridov musical piece, having heard it as a child in Bulgaria as the theme music for the Soviet state TV evening news. Despite difficulties in securing the music rights to the Sviridov composition, which had been in dispute in Russian civil court at the time, Tower Bawher was completed in time for its world premiere at the Ottawa International Animation Festival in September 2005. Awards for the film included the prize for best non-narrative film at I Castelli Animati festival and the award for best abstract film at the London International Animation Festival. The film is similar in style to Ushevs 2008 film, Drux Flux, both utilizing Soviet constructivist imagery and Russian classical music score. You Are the One You Are The One is a 2006 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina and starring Sam Milby and Toni Gonzaga. The Upsetter: The Life and Music of Lee Scratch Perry The Upsetter or The Upsetter: The Life and Music of Lee Scratch Perry is a documentary film about the Grammy Award-winning Jamaican music icon Lee "Scratch" Perry. The film is narrated by Academy Award winner Benicio Del Toro and directed by American Filmmakers Ethan Higbee and Adam Bhala Lough. The film premiered at the SXSW Film Festival in March 2008 and had its theatrical release in March 2011, going on to screen at more than 80 theatres world wide. 65 Revisited 65 Revisited is a 2007 American documentary film directed by D. A. Pennebaker. It was made from footage the director shot for his 1967 film Dont Look Back. Both films show Bob Dylan and entourage during their 1965 concert tour of the UK. The newer film includes outtakes from its predecessor, and adds several full-length song performances. The film opened in theaters on November 28, 2007. It is also available as the second disc in a DVD reissue called Bob Dylan: Dont Look Back - 65 Tour Deluxe Edition. 65 Revisited also features Joan Baez, Bob Neuwirth and Nico. Wandering Ginza Butterfly 2: She-Cat Gambler is a 1972 film, which is a sequel to Wandering Ginza Butterfly. The film was directed by Kazuhiko Yamaguchi, who co-wrote it with Isao Matsumoto. The film stars Meiko Kaji and Junzaburo Ban. The Guardian's Son The Guardians Son is a Greek film directed by Dimitris Koutsiabasakos. It released in 2006 and it stars Nikolas Aggelis, Apostolis Totsikas, Dimitris Tzoumakis and Eleni Vergeti. The film won the second best film award and the best first film director award in the Greek State Film Awards. The film was shot in the Aspropotamos area, in Pindus range. Go Go is a Bollywood film starring Gautam Gupta, Nisha Kothari and Kay Kay Menon in the lead roles. It is directed by Manish Srivastav and produced by Ram Gopal Varma. Yasukuni is a 2007 film made by Japan-resident Chinese director Li Ying. It took ten years to complete and had been screened at the Pusan International Film Festival 2007, World Cinema Competition Sundance Film Festival 2008 and Berlin Film Festival 2008. It also won the best-documentary award at the Hong Kong International Film Festival. The film looks at the history of Yasukuni Shrine in Chiyoda, where more than 2 million of Japans war dead are enshrined. More than 1,000 of them are war criminals convicted at the 1946–48 Tokyo tribunal, including 14 Class-A war criminals, Hideki Tōjō among them. The film shows not only the widely reported political incidents associated with the shrine, but also takes an in-depth look at the shrines sword-making tradition, the Yasukuni sword being the films underlying motif. Interspersed with other scenes filmed at the shrine is serene footage of the last living Yasukuni swordsmith, 90-year-old Naoji Kariya, working on presumably his final creation. Li Ying stated that the film was a joint Asian project—the editor was Japanese, as was the cameraman, who had a relative enshrined in Yasukuni. The production received a ¥7.5 million subsidy from the Japan Arts Council in fiscal 2006. Despite the Japanese contribution, the film has generated strong responses in Japan. The first was from right-wing Japanese nationalists, who had the initial screenings in Tokyo Osaka to be dropped; one of theatre operators, Humax Cinema Inc., cited safety concerns for its staff. The second was at a special preview on March 12, 2008 for Japanese legislators, arranged by Japans Agency for Cultural Affairs, and initiated by a group of conservative ruling Liberal Democratic Party members, who questioned the films objectivity, which is required to receive a public subsidy. Those lawmakers, including Tomomi Inada, called for a boycott of the movie. Third were claims by both Naoji Kariya and Yasukuni Shrine, that the film infringed their portrait rights. The Directors Guild of Japan expressed apprehension about possible infringement of freedom of expression, and as a result of the politicians protests, only about ten theaters screened the movie—none in Tokyo. On April 3, 2008, a report from AFP indicated that some regional cinemas in Japan would go ahead with screening the film, defying pressure from nationalists. The Seventh Art Theatre in western Osaka planned to screen the film in May. The report did not identify the two cinema operators from Kyoto and Hiroshima which were mentioned as also planning to screen the same. The film finally debuted to the public in Japan on May 3, 2008, in Tokyo amidst tight police security. Yutada Okada, president of Argo Pictures, described the sold-out screening as safe and smooth. Movie-goers queued two hours before the first show. Feedback reported from the audience has been positive, describing the film as objective and anti-war, as well as enlightening Japanese citizens about the shrine itself. My Big Love My Big Love is a 2008 romantic comedy film from Star Cinema starring Sam Milby, Kristine Hermosa and Toni Gonzaga. Love Simple Love Simple is a 2009 romantic comedy film written and directed by Mark von Sternberg and starring Francisco Solorzano, Patrizia Hernandez, John Harlacher, Caitlin FitzGerald and Israel Horovitz. The film is currently available on DVD through Synergetic Distribution and also for download and VOD on iTunes movie store. The producers of the film have partnered with the SLE Lupus Foundation, donating 10% of their proceeds from all sales to the organization. Tokyo Marble Chocolate is a Japanese anime OVA directed by Naoyoshi Shiotani, animated by Production I.G. and, based on Fumiko Tanikawas manga of the same title. In October 2007, it was screened at the Tokyo International Film Festival and was then released to DVD on December 5, 2007 in Japan. The animation is a collaboration between Production I.G and BMG Japan in commemoration of both companies 20th anniversaries. The story follows a young man and woman, both unlucky in love, as they begin to fall in love on Christmas Day - thanks to the intrusive actions of a Mini Donkey and the romantic backdrop of Tokyo Tower. My Mother, My Bride and I My Mother, My Bride and I is a 2008 German drama film directed by Hans Steinbichler. Yang ya ren jia Beautiful Duckling is a 1965 Taiwanese film directed by Li Hsing. It tells the story of a duck man Lin Tsai-tien and his adopted daughter Hsiao-yue. Hsiao-yue knows nothing about her real descent, which Lin has designedly disguised. Her natural brother Chao-fu is a Taiwanese opera actor, he keeps asking Lin for money. He brings Hsiao-yue to the theatrical troupe to follow himself, where Hsiao-yue learns about her natural parents. Lin has to sell all his ducks, entrust Hsiao-yue to Chao-fu, and gives him money to let him start his own business. At the end of the film, Lins son comes back, and Chao-fu repents his behavior and returns the money to Lin. The film is one of the representative works of Healthy Documentary Film in Taiwan, ythe traditional Chinese ethics. It received three Golden Horse Awards including wins for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Cinematography. Martino's Summer Martino’s Summer is a 2010 Italian drama film directed by Massimo Natale. It won the Audience Award at the 2011 Flaiano Prizes. It tells the story of a young man in southern Italy who has a romance with a vacationer from the north and learns to surf from an officer on a U.S. military base. A Fuchsia Elephant A Fuchsia Elephant is a 2009 American short comedy film screenplay and directed by Dianna Agron, starring Dianna Agron and Dave Franco. The film was never released. Carried Away Carried Away is a 2009 film written and directed by Tom Huckabee, starring Gabriel Horn, Juli Erickson, Mark Walters, Bryan Massey, and Tyler Corie. The film follows Ed Franklin as he liberates his grandmother from a nursing home and takes her from Fort Worth across country on their way to Hollywood. In pursuit are his father and two brothers who are determined to get her back. Ed soon realizes that his grandmother suffers from mental illness. Mon Mane Na Mon Mane Na is a Bengali romance movie that was released in 2008, directed by Sujit Guha. It was Devs fourth movie altogether and his second movie with actress Koel Mallick. This movie is a remake of the 1995 American romantic comedy movie French Kiss. It also has a few scenes from the Hindi movies Jab We Met, Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge and from Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin. The Watercolor The Watercolor is a 2009 Turkish animated film directed by Cihat Hazardağlı. The film went on nationwide general release on November 13, 2009. In His Chart is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Yoshihiro Fukagawa. This film is based on a bestselling novel of the same name by an actual doctor. Unfair: The Answer is a 2011 Japanese action film directed by Shimako Satō. It is a sequel to The Movie, and was followed by The End in 2015. The three films are based on the Japanese television drama Unfair. Just William Just William is a television series first broadcast on BBC One in December 2010. The series is based on the Just William series of books by Richmal Crompton. This latest adaptation is written by Simon Nye. It is the first adaption of the books since a childrens television series in the 1990s. The series stars Daniel Roche as the title character, eponymous character William Brown, with Rebecca Front and Daniel Ryan as Williams parents. Caroline Quentin and Warren Clarke appear as the parents of Violet Elizabeth Bott, neighbours of the Brown family. It is directed by Paul Seed and produced by John Chapman. Martin Jarvis, who voices the radio and audio CD adaptions of Just William, acts as the narrator. Various sources suggest that the series will not be returning. The Death of Poor Joe The Death of Poor Joe is a 1901 British short silent drama film, directed by George Albert Smith, which features the directors wife Laura Bayley as Joe, a child street-sweeper who dies of disease on the street in the arms of a policeman. The film, which went on release in March 1901, takes its name from a famous photograph posed by Oscar Rejlander after an episode in Charles Dickens Bleak House and is the oldest known surviving film featuring a Dickens character. The film was discovered in 2012 by British Film Institute curator Bryony Dixon, after it was believed to have been lost since 1954. Until the discovery, the previous oldest known Dickens film was Scrooge, released in November 1901. Just Like Being There Just Like Being There is a 2012 documentary film on the American gig poster scene, directed by Scout Shannon. Dark Medicine Dark Medicine is a 2013 American horror film produced, written and directed by Tariq Nasheed. Pecoross' Mother and Her Days is a 2013 Japanese drama film directed by Azuma Morisaki and based on a manga by Yuichi Okano. It was released in Japan on November 16. The Dove Flyer Farewell Baghdad is an Israeli film based on the novel with the same name, by Iraqi-born Jewish writer Eli Amir. The film was directed by Nissim Dayan, who also wrote the screenplay. The idea for the film was conceived by actress Ahuva Keren, and the script was translated by her into Judeo-Arabic. The making of the film was completed in 2013, but the film itself was commercially released in April 2014. Over nearly two hours, and through the story of a 16-year-old Jewish boy, Farewell Baghdad depicts the story of the last days of the Baghdad Jewish community of the 1950s, and on the eve of the Aliyah of almost all of that community to Israel in Operation Ezra and Nehemiah. At that time, The Kingdom of Iraq was struggling to overcome its defeat in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War against the nascent State of Israel, and was torn between Royalism, separatism and communism. On the other hand, the worlds oldest Jewish community, which numbered at the time about a sixth of the population of the capital of Baghdad, also grappled between their historical and cultural relationship with the Iraqi people, the growing support for the communist movement, and their solidarity with the State of Israel and Zionism. Farewell Baghdad is the first Judeo-Arabic-language film in the history of cinema, and as traditionally is with the Jews of Iraq, it is inserted with phrases from the scriptures and with a recognizable accent. When the Jewish characters talk with Arab Muslims, the dialect changes slightly and becomes a Muslim Iraqi Arabic. Death Walks Death Walks is a zero-budget horror film directed by Spencer Hawken. The film stars Jessie Williams, Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty, and Francesca Ciardi, and centres on a group of people trying to survive inside a shopping center that is under attack by the dead. Death Walks is Ciardis first horror film since her role as Faye Daniels in the 1980 film Cannibal Holocaust and her first film role in over 20 years, her last film being 1991s Safari. Moments of Clarity Moments of Clarity is a 2016 American adventure comedy-drama film directed by Stev Elam and starring Lyndsy Fonseca and Kristin Wallace, who also co-wrote and co-produced the film. The film marks one of the final performances of actress Angela McEwan. Luk fuk hei si Hello Babies is a 2014 Chinese-Hong Kong film directed by Vincent Kok. The Plantagenets The Plantagenets is a 2014 television documentary series on the House of Plantagenet, which ruled England from 1154 to 1485. The series first aired from 17 March to 31 March 2014 on BBC Two and was presented by historian Robert Bartlett. Strangers Within Strangers Within is a 2017 British home invasion horror film. The film stars Elana Di Troya as Sam, the daughter of a world-famous artist who is left home alone for a weekend. Joined by her three best friends, Sam hosts a casual gathering. This lasts barely an hour as one of the girls’ boyfriend arrives with two friends who have attended the gathering with an ulterior motive. Venus Talk Venus Talk is a 2014 South Korean film about the sex and love lives of three women in their forties, played by Uhm Jung-hwa, Moon So-ri and Jo Min-su. The romantic dramedy is directed by Kwon Chil-in. The screenplay by Lee Soo-ah won the Grand Prize at the 1st Lotte Entertainment Script Contest. It was released in theaters on February 13, 2014. Ishqedarriyaan Ishqedarriyaan is 2015 Bollywood romantic film directed by V. K. Prakash and produced by Rajesh Banga, starring Mahaakshay Chakraborty, Evelyn Sharma and Mohit Dutta. The film was slated to release on 15 May 2015 with Bombay Velvet but hit the screens on 29 May 2015 to have a solo release. Driving Miss Daisy Driving Miss Daisy is a filmed performance of the 2013 Australian theatrical production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name by Alfred Uhry starring Angela Lansbury, James Earl Jones and Boyd Gaines which was produced as a 2014 film by Broadway Near You in association with Umbrella Entertainment. Jogi the King Jogi is a 2005 Indian Kannada action film written and directed by Prem. It stars Shivrajkumar, Jennifer Kotwal and Arundathi Nag in the lead roles. Jogi was released on 19 August 2005. Record box office collection was reported across Karnataka and the movie completed 100 days in more than 61 theaters. The film was noted for its technical prowess, colloquial Kannada dialogue and lyrics. Its story revolves around an old lady who comes to the city from her village in search of her presumably lost son. It was remade in Telugu as Yogi with Prabhas and Nayantara as well as in Tamil as Parattai Engira Azhagu Sundaram starring Dhanush and Meera Jasmine. Gurukiran scored the music, while director Prem penned lyrics for all the songs. The audio, released by Ashwini Audio, was a critical and commercial success.film turned out as highest grossing Kannada movie of the year 2005. Mango Dreams Mango Dreams is a 2016 English-language drama film produced and directed by John Upchurch. The Duplex The Duplex is a 2015 Nigerian supernatural thriller film produced by Emma Isikaku and directed by Ikechukwu Onyeka. It stars Omoni Oboli, Mike Ezuruonye, Uru Eke and Anthony Monjaro. The film revolves around the life of Emeka, who is "on the edge of life" as he battles, not only to save his wife, Adaku and their unborn baby, but also his investment of ₦12 million, inadvertently, in a cemetery, glorified as a duplex". Shinjuku Swan II is a 2017 Japanese comedy film directed by Sion Sono based on the manga Shinjuku Swan by Ken Wakui. It was released in Japan on January 21, 2017. It is the sequel to Shinjuku Swan, also directed by Sion Sono. Rupkothar Golpo Rupkothar Golpo: A Fairy Tale is October 25, 2006 released Bangladeshi film directed by Tauquir Ahmed. Impress Telefilm Limited produced and distributed the film. Cabaret Cabaret is a 2019 Indian romantic drama thriller dance film directed by Kaustav Narayan Niyogi, produced by Pooja Bhatt and written by Zuhaebb, Pooja bhatt & Bhushan Kumar under the banner of Fisheye Network private limited. Principal photography of the film began around 9 June 2015. Originally scheduled for a 2016 release, alleged copyright violations led to delays before its eventual release on 9 January 2019. The Censor Board prevented its theatrical release, but it was eventually released on the Zee5 app. Accel World: Infinite Burst is a 2016 Japanese animated science fiction action film based on the Accel World light novel series written by Reki Kawahara and illustrated by HiMA. It was produced by Sunrise, directed by Masakazu Obara and co-written by Kawahara, featuring character designs by Yukiko Aikei. It premiered in Japan on July 23, 2016. The events of the film take place after the final episode of the series. Brindavanam Brindavanam is a 2017 Indian Tamil language comedy drama film directed by Radha Mohan and produced by Shan Sutharsan. The film stars Arulnithi and Vivek in the lead roles, while Tanya portrays the leading female role. Featuring music composed by Vishal Chandrasekhar, the film began production during August 2016 and was released on 26 May 2017. New York Nights New York Nights is a 1929 American pre-Code crime film, directed by Lewis Milestone, and based on the 1928 play Tin Pan Alley by Hugh Stanislaus Stange. The film is known for being leading actress Norma Talmadges first sound film. Goopy Geer Goopy Geer is a 1932 Merrie Melodies cartoon short, featuring the first appearance of the title character. Desirable Desirable is a 1934 American drama film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Jean Muir and George Brent. It was released by Warner Bros. The film follows the story of Lois, the 19-year-old daughter of a famous actress, who has been hidden away at boarding school to protect her mother’s image. A scarlet-fever quarantine sends her home to New York City, full of innocent enthusiasm, only to be betrayed by her mother, by the arrogant egotists of her mother’s theatrical world and by the haughty social snobs in the upper-crust family whose son her mother persuades her to marry. Mac, a friend of her mother’s, initially plays an avuncular role, but by the end of the movie they realize that they are in love. One brief, sweet, completely natural scene is remarkable for its time—or indeed for a long time to come. At a ball, Lois, tired of dancing with the same partner pretends her shoe is broken and seeks refuge in the hotel Ladies’ Lounge. One of the maids brings her a glass of water, tells her she is welcome to stay, then picks up her knitting. Lois admires the shade of pink, and they chat. It is for the maid’s sister’s baby, a boy, 18 months old, too big to handle now. She has a picture of him, would Lois like to see it ? Oh yes, Lois exclaims, and then “ Isn’t he cute?” His aunt replies, “ The rolyist polyist little man” and they laugh happily together at the baby, whose adorable picture fills the screen. What is so special? The maid and the baby are African-American. Pursuit Pursuit is a 1935 American action film directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Wells Root. The film stars Chester Morris, Sally Eilers, Scotty Beckett, Henry Travers, C. Henry Gordon and Dorothy Peterson. The film was released on August 9, 1935, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Rustlers' Valley Rustlers Valley is a 1937 American Western film directed by Nate Watt and written by Harry O. Hoyt. The film stars William Boyd, George "Gabby" Hayes, Russell Hayden, Morris Ankrum, Muriel Evans and Lee J. Cobb. The film was released on July 23, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. Águila o sol Heads or Tails is a 1937 film of the cinema of Mexico. This was Mario Moreno’s a.k.a. Cantinflass third film and the second in a row with co-star Manuel Medel. After the completion of the film and with the help of Mendel,an already accomplished actor, Cantinflas decided to pursue a career of his own. The film was written, adapted and directed by Russian-born Arcady Boytler. The movie was placed on the 84th spot among the 100 best movies of the cinema of Mexico, a list created by Mexican film experts. The Girl Downstairs The Girl Downstairs is a 1938 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Franciska Gaal, Franchot Tone and Walter Connolly. It is a remake of the 1936 Austrian film Catherine the Last directed by Henry Koster, which had been a major hit for Gaal. This was Franciska Gaals third appearance in American films, and her first for M-G-M. and was her final American film before her return to Hungary in 1940. I'll Give a Million Ill Give a Million is a 1938 American romance film directed by Walter Lang. It is a remake of the Italian film Darò un milione. Always a Bride Always a Bride is a 1940 comedy film directed by Noel M. Smith and starring Rosemary Lane and George Reeves. I accuse Ich klage an is a 1941 German pro-euthanasia propaganda film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner. It was banned by Allied powers after the war. The Peterville Diamond The Peterville Diamond is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Anne Crawford, Donald Stewart and Renee Houston. It is also known by the alternative title Jewel Robbery. - from the play of the same title; previously filmed in Hollywood in 1932. Katariina ja Munkkiniemen kreivi Katariina ja Munkkiniemen kreivi is a 1943 Finnish film directed by Ossi Elstelä. It is based on a novel by Kaarina Viitainojan. The film stars Regina Linnanheimo, Leif Wager, Elsa Rantalainen, Ester Toivonen and Eino Kaipainen. This film was Wagers first major feature film, and as a result he became one of the most popular Finnish male actors of the 1940s. The film is set in Helsinki in 1860. The plot is about the love between Katariina, a farmhands daughter, and Count Mauritz Armborg of Munkkiniemen. The films most famous scene features the Romance, which Count Mauritz sings in a park by the pond to Katariina, with music by Nils-Eric Fougstedt and lyrics by Reino Hirviseppä. The film was first shown on Finnish television on 1 October 1965, and attracted approximately half a million viewers. A screening in July of the next year attracted about 1.36 million viewers. The film has been issued on VHS and DVD. Jam Session Jam Session is a 1944 American musical film starring Ann Miller. Riders of the Deadline Riders of the Deadline is a 1943 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Bennett Cohen. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Jimmy Rogers, Frances Woodward, Robert Mitchum, Richard Crane, Anthony Warde and William Halligan. The film was released on December 3, 1943, by United Artists. Caravan Caravan is a 1946 British black-and-white drama film directed by Arthur Crabtree. It was one of the Gainsborough melodramas and is based on a novel Caravan by Eleanor Smith. Shadowed Shadowed, also known as The Gloved Hand, is a 1946 American film noir crime film directed by John Sturges and starring Anita Louise, Lloyd Corrigan, and Robert Scott. Black Gold Black Gold is a 1947 American movie directed by Phil Karlson and starring Anthony Quinn. Karlson says it was Monograms most expensive movie til that time. It was the first Monogram Pictures film released under the Allied Artists banner. It was also the first leading role for Anthony Quinn. Marriage in the Shadows Ehe im Schatten is an East German film melodrama. Directed by Kurt Maetzig, it was released in 1947 by DEFA. The film was described as an "attempt to confront the German people about the morals of the past", being the first film to confront the people about the persecution of the Jews and the atrocities conducted during World War II. Fun on a Week-End Fun on a Weekend is a 1947 American comedy film written and directed by Andrew L. Stone. The film stars Eddie Bracken, Priscilla Lane, Tom Conway, Allen Jenkins, Arthur Treacher, Clarence Kolb and Fritz Feld. The film was released on May 15, 1947, by United Artists. Rock Island Trail Rock Island Trail is a 1950 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and written by James Edward Grant. The film stars Forrest Tucker, Adele Mara, Lorna Gray, Bruce Cabot, Chill Wills and Barbra Fuller. The film was released on May 18, 1950, by Republic Pictures. The Younger Brothers The Younger Brothers is a 1949 American Western film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Wayne Morris, Bruce Bennett, Janis Paige. This Is Korea! This is Korea is a 1951 American documentary film about the Korean War. It was directed by John Ford with a screenplay by James Warner Bellah. It was released theatrically by Republic Pictures. The Shadow Man Street of Shadows is a 1953 British film noir directed by Richard Vernon. It was released in the United States as Shadow Man. It stars Cesar Romero and features an early performance by Kay Kendall. Out of the Clouds Out of the Clouds is a 1955 British drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Anthony Steel, Robert Beatty and James Robertson Justice. An Ealing Studios production, the film is composed of small stories dealing with the passengers and crew on a day at London Airport. Rasmus and the Vagabond Luffaren och Rasmus is a 1955 Swedish film directed by Rolf Husberg and written by Astrid Lindgren. Quincannon, Frontier Scout Quincannon, Frontier Scout is a 1956 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by John C. Higgins and Don Martin. The film stars Tony Martin, Peggie Castle, John Bromfield, John Smith and Ron Randell. The film was released on May 1956, by United Artists. Cry of the Bewitched Yambaó is a 1957 Mexican-Cuban drama film directed by Alfredo B. Crevenna and starring Ninón Sevilla. El Lazarillo de Tormes El Lazarillo de Tormes is a 1959 Spanish-Italian film directed by César Fernández Ardavín. An adaptation of the anonymous sixteenth century novel Lazarillo de Tormes, it tells the story of Lazarillo, a poor boy who has to live by his wits after being sold to a series of cruel masters. De overval The Silent Raid is a 1962 Dutch war film directed by Paul Rotha. It shows a true story from World War II: the raid on Leeuwarden prison of December 8, 1944. Without firing a shot, Dutch resistance members disguised as German SD and their prisoners enter the prison, free 39 prisoners and vanish into the city. The Germans were unable to find any of the organizers or escapees. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. The film was one of the most successful in the Netherlands. The scenario was written by Loe de Jong. Private Potter Private Potter is a 1962 British drama film directed by Caspar Wrede and starring Tom Courtenay, Mogens Wieth, Ronald Fraser, and James Maxwell. Sømænd og svigermødre Sømænd og svigermødre is a 1962 Danish comedy film directed by Bent Christensen and starring Dirch Passer. Thunder Island Thunder Island is a 1963 American action film directed by Jack Leewood, written by Don Devlin and Jack Nicholson, and starring Gene Nelson, Fay Spain, Brian Kelly, Míriam Colón, Art Bedard and Antonio Torres Martino. Rascoala Răscoala is a 1965 Romanian drama film directed by Mircea Mureșan. Mureşan won the prize for Best First Work at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. It was the first Romanian film to be submitted to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. However, it failed to be nominated. Since then, no Romanian film has won the prize, or been nominated for it. The Climax Limmorale is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Pietro Germi. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival. A Matter of Innocence Pretty Polly is a 1967 British film, directed by Guy Green and based on the short story, Pretty Polly Barlow, by Noël Coward. It stars Hayley Mills, Shashi Kapoor, Trevor Howard, and Brenda De Banzie. The film is largely set in Singapore. A Time for Burning A Time for Burning is a 1966 American documentary film which explores the attempts of the minister of Augustana Lutheran Church in Omaha, Nebraska, to persuade his all-white congregation to reach out to "negro" Lutherans in the citys north side. The film was directed by San Francisco filmmaker William C. Jersey and was nominated as Best Documentary Feature in the 1967 Academy Awards. The film was commissioned by the Lutheran Church in America. The film is shot in "cinéma vérité" style. The film chronicles the relationship between the minister, the Rev. L. William Youngdahl, his white Lutheran parishioners and black Lutheran parishioners in the community. Youngdahl was the son of a former governor of Minnesota and federal judge, Luther Youngdahl. The film includes a meeting between Youngdahl and a black barber, Ernie Chambers, who tells the minister that his Jesus is "contaminated." At one point another Omaha Lutheran minister, the Rev. Walter E. Rowoldt, of Luther Memorial Lutheran Church, states that "This one lady said to me, pastor, she said, I want them to have everything I have, I want God to bless them as much as he blesses me, but, she says, pastor, I just cant be in the same room with them, it just bothers me." Rev. Rowoldt and other ministers also discuss the concern that blacks moving into white neighborhoods will decrease property values. The attempt to reach out does not succeed and Youngdahl resigns from his job as minister of the church. In 2005, A Time for Burning was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The black barber, Ernie Chambers, completed law school and was elected Senator to the Nebraska Legislature in 1970. By 2005 he had become the longest-serving state Senator in the history of Nebraska. Death Knocks Twice Death Knocks Twice, aka ), is a 1969 Italian-German detective film directed by Harald Philipp and starring Dean Reed, Fabio Testi and Adolfo Celi. It also starred Anita Ekberg, Helene Chanel and Femi Benussi. It was also released as Blonde Bait for the Murderer and The Blonde Connection. School for Unclaimed Girls The Smashing Bird I Used to Know is a 1969 British drama/sexploitation film, directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring Renée Asherson, Patrick Mower, Dennis Waterman, Madeleine Hinde and Maureen Lipman. As with other Hartford-Davis films, The Smashing Bird I Used to Know contains elements from different genres including psychological drama and social commentary. It is best known however as a sexploitation piece featuring nudity, attempted rape and lesbianism. The film features the first screen credit of the then 15-year-old Lesley-Anne Down in a supporting role. The film was not released in the U.S. until 1973, retitled by AIP as School for Unclaimed Girls. More recent issues of the film in the UK have also used this title as being less dated and more indicative of the films content AIP also reissued the film a year later under their shadow company United Producers Organization as Hell House Girls. A scene outside a cinema shows the poster for Hartford-Davis’ previous film Corruption starring Peter Cushing in the background. Adios Compañeros A Fistful of Death is a 1971 Italian Western film directed by Demofilo Fidani and starring Klaus Kinski. Eagle in a Cage Eagle in a Cage is an Anglo-American historical drama film, produced in 1972. Prince Bajaja Princ Bajaja is a 1971 Czechoslovak fantasy film based on the fairy tale Prince Bajaja by Božena Němcová and directed by Antonín Kachlík. Beautiful Antonia, First a Nun Then a Demon La bella Antonia, prima monica e poi dimonia, also known as Naughty Nun, is a 1972 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Mariano Laurenti. Journey Through the Past Journey Through the Past is a 1974 film by Neil Young. Originally shot in 16mm format and then transferred for theatrical release the experimental film is a self-directed combination of concert footage from 1966 onward, backstage footage and semi-fantastic art film-like sequences. Youngs directorial debut, it was received poorly by critics. The film premiered at the United States Film Festival in Dallas, Texas, in April 1973. It was released in theaters in the United States in May, 1974. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray in 2009 with the Neil Young Archives. Pilatus und andere - Ein Film für Karfreitag Pilate and Others is a 1972 German drama film directed by Andrzej Wajda, based on the 1967 novel The Master and Margarita by the Soviet writer Mikhail Bulgakov, although it focuses on the parts of the novel set in biblical Jerusalem. The film has the subtitle Ein Film für Karfreitag because it was released on March 29, 1972, on the eve of Easter. It was also shown at the Berlin International Film Festival on February 15, 2006, during which director Andrzej Wajda received a Honorary Golden Bear. The Rowdyman The Rowdyman is a 1972 comedy film with moralistic overtones, set in Newfoundland. It was written by and starred native Newfoundlander Gordon Pinsent. The film was a commercial hit and Pinsent won the Canadian Film Award for Best Leading Actor. The film is about Will Cole. In his thirties, he doesn take life seriously, but his antics bring pain and tragic consequences to friends and family. He is sexually liberated and has sex with a stranger on a train and his carelessness at work causes pain for his best friend and co-worker. The Rowdyman was filmed in Corner Brook and St. Johns, and is regarded as one of the best films about life in Newfoundland. It was featured in the Canadian Cinema television series which aired on CBC Television in 1974. The Big Bust-Out The Big Bust Out is the US title of an Italian women in prison film, The Crucified Girls of San Ramon. The US rights were bought by Roger Corman for New World Pictures, who cut out 20 minutes for the US release. Roger Corman later said the film was not very good but he managed to make money from it. Ghost Train Spøgelsestoget is a 1976 Danish family film directed by Bent Christensen. It is based on the 1923 play The Ghost Train by Arnold Ridley. Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights is a 1978 British film adaptation of Emily Brontës novel Wuthering Heights, starring Ken Hutchison, Kay Adshead, Pat Heywood, and John Duttine, originally broadcast on BBC Two as a 5-part mini-series, beginning 24 September 1978. Location filming took place on the Yorkshire Moors. This BBC version is regarded as being the one most faithful to the original novel because it does not end with Cathys death but continues into the next generation, with Heathcliff seeking revenge against those he felt had wronged him. Clan of Amazons Clan of Amazons, also known as Clan of the Amazons, is a 1978 Hong Kong film adapted from Xiuhua Dadao of Gu Longs Lu Xiaofeng novel series. The film was directed by Chor Yuen, produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, and starred Tony Liu as the lead character. Cheaper to Keep Her Cheaper to Keep Her is a 1981 American comedy film directed by Ken Annakin, which starred singer-turned-actor Mac Davis alongside Tovah Feldshuh. The Promise of Love The Promise of Love is a 1980 American made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Don Taylor. The film was originally titled Personal Effects. Big Shots Mitahat Laaf is a 1982 Israeli cult crime film. The film was directed by Jacob Goldwasser based on a true events. The film is about two "fresh" and full-of-ego criminals Sammy Ben-Tovim and Herzl Malul and their plan: to sneak into the Jaffa police station and steal the money in the safe. In order to set up the complicated operation, Sammy gathers the brilliant former criminal "the climbing cat" Zanna, who bribes the policeman Rahamim, who works at the station. The fourth member of the crime group is Jacob Khaguel, Herzls boss and Zannas old friend, who despite the fact that Sammy hates him and reject him, participates in the crew. After the courageous robbery is successfully carried out, the entire Tel Avivs police forces are on the hunt after the criminals, including inspector Ben-Shooshan and his unit. The Good Soldier The Good Soldier is a 1981 British television drama film directed by Kevin Billington, starring Robin Ellis, Vickery Turner, Jeremy Brett and Susan Fleetwood. It tells the story of two couples that fall apart due to lies and infidelity. The film is based on the novel of the same title by Ford Madox Ford. It was produced by Granada Television. The Cartier Affair The Cartier Affair is a 1984 NBC TV movie that starred Knight Riders David Hasselhoff and Dynastys Joan Collins, which also featured Kojaks Telly Savalas. At the time of its release both Joan Collins and David Hasselhoff were nearing the height of their fame. David Hasselhoff said of his co-star, " Joan Collins is wonderful to work with, funny, very sexy and the consummate professional always prepared and line perfect." This went against popular belief at the time that Ms Collins was a diva on set and after several cast and crew of various productions came forward to sing Joan Collins praises, the general public came to see her in a new light. Additionally, Joan herself said that, because the roles she was offered tended to be either " the Villainess" or powerful, sometimes ruthless women, she had seen the lines blurred between public perception of the actress and the actual lady behind these roles. In one Instance Joan attended her sons school and delivered a speech essentially addressing this issue. This came not long after starring in her sister " Jackie Collins" best-selling novels turned Films "The Stud"and "The Bitch" where Joan was labelled as such. Joan explained to an auditorium of young school boys that, just because someone plays a murderer doesnt mean you are a murderer. Eventually, after working with actors like David Hasselhoff, Gene Kelly, Fran Drescher and Shirley MacLaine, all of whom said of Joan how warm and professional she was, seemingly reinforcing the misconception that Joan was difficult. Furthermore, actors and actresses who carry on with " star like behavior" rarely sustain a long and successful career as Joan has. Aitbaar Aitbaar is a 1985 Hindi film, directed by Mukul Anand and starring Raj Babbar, Dimple Kapadia, Suresh Oberoi, Danny Denzongpa and Sharat Saxena. It was a remake of Alfred Hitchcocks 1954 thriller Dial M For Murder. It was further remade in Tamil in 1985 as Saavi and in Malayalam in 1989 as New Year. The films music is by Bappi Lahiri with lyrics by Hasan Kamaal and Farukh Kaiser, who supplied "Kisi Nazar Ko Tera Intezaar", a memorable ghazal duet by Asha Bhosle and Bhupinder. The film was classified A by the censor board. Uphill All the Way Uphill All The Way is a 1986 comedy western film directed by Frank Q. Dobbs and starring Roy Clark, Mel Tillis, Glen Campbell, Burl Ives, Trish Van Devere, Elaine Joyce, Frank Gorshin and Sheb Wooley. The film has developed a very small cult following among western fans. Inspector Chocolate Chocolate Inspector, also known as Inspector Chocolate, is a 1986 Hong Kong crime comedy film co-written and directed by Philip Chan, and also co-written, produced by and starring Michael Hui. The film co-stars Anita Mui, Ricky Hui, Sibelle Hu and Roy Chiao. Demonstone Demonstone is a 1989 Australian thriller film about two US Marines in Manila investigating a series of crimes. It was shot under the title Heartstone. The film stars R. Lee Ermey, Jan-Michael Vincent, and Nancy Everhard. Dinner at Eight Dinner at Eight is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Ron Lagomarsino and written by Tom Griffin. It is a remake of the 1933 film Dinner at Eight. The film stars Lauren Bacall, Charles Durning, Ellen Greene, Harry Hamlin, John Mahoney and Marsha Mason. The film premiered on TNT on December 11, 1989. Those She Left Behind Those She Left Behind is a 1989 television film directed by Waris Hussein and starring Gary Cole, Joanna Kerns, and Mary Page Keller. Its plot concerns a father forced to raise his newborn daughter alone after the unexpected death of his wife of an extremely rare condition during childbirth. It was inspired by the sitcom Full House and enjoyed some of the sitcoms success due to some shared themes as well as similar casting. Co-star Colleen Dewhurst won a 1989 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress - Miniseries or a Movie. Unconquered Unconquered is a 1989 American made-for-television drama film written by Martin Chitwood and Pat Conroy. It was directed and produced by Dick Lowry, and co-produced by Martin Chitwood and Dean Silvers. The film is based on the struggles of Richmond Flowers, the Alabama attorney general who opposed many of Governor George Wallaces segregationist policies in the 1960s, and his son, star athlete Richmond Flowers, Jr. The Last Message The Last Message is a 1975 Hong Kong comedy film directed by and starring Michael Hui, and co-starring Samuel Hui, with a cameo appearance by Ricky Hui. This is the second film of the Hui Brothers. Corrupt Justice Crimebroker is a 1993 Australian-Japanese television film, starring Jacqueline Bisset as a housewife who masquerades as a crime broker. It was also known as Corrupt Justice. En compagnie d'Antonin Artaud My Life and Times with Antonin Artaud is a 1993 French film, directed by Gérard Mordillat. It is based on Jacques Prevels 1974 novel of the same name. It follows Prevels journal of a two-year friendship with Antonin Artaud until his death in 1948 It Was a Wonderful Life It Was a Wonderful Life is a 1993 documentary film about homeless women in the United States. It won the Gold Award at the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival. It was also nominated for an award by the International Documentary Association and for Best Documentary at the Hawaii International Film Festival. The film follows six homeless women who were once part of the middle class and explores what caused them to become homeless. It was narrated by Jodie Foster. The film was produced by Michèle Ohayon and Tamar E. Glaser, a descendant of "The Glaser-Kochavi family", a prominent business family located in Israel and the United States. Lou Hall, one of the homeless women in the film, took her own life on November 7, 1992. Deceived by Trust: A Moment of Truth Movie Deceived by Trust is a 1995 American made-for-television drama film directed by Chuck Bowman. It stars ex-Hunter co-star Stepfanie Kramer, Shannon Fill, Conor OFarrell, and Michael Gross. The film made its debut on NBC on 23 October 1995. Hellfire Hellfire is a 1995 American film. It was part of the Roger Corman Presents series. It was filmed in Russia. The Missing Postman The Missing Postman is a two-part comedy drama originally broadcast on BBC1 on the consecutive evenings of 29 and 30 March 1997. Adapted from the Mark Wallington novel, it received the award for Best BBC Comedy Drama at the British Comedy Awards in 1997. The Unspeakable Shadow of a Scream, also known as The Unspeakable and Criminal Pursuit, is a 1996 American film directed by Howard McCain and starring Timothy Busfield, Athena Massey and David Chokachi. It was part of the Roger Corman Presents series on Showtime. Night Train to Murder Night Train to Murder is a 1985 British comedy film, directed by Joseph McGrath and starring Morecambe and Wise. It was the last work that Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise worked on together before Morecambes death in 1984. It was written as a pastiche of the works of various writers including Agatha Christie and Edgar Wallace, and is set in 1946—featuring Morecambe and Wise ostensibly as 1940s versions of themselves. The duos move from the BBC to Thames in 1978 was a much publicised media event, and one of the main reasons for their move was to make films and move away from the format of the Morecambe & Wise Show that had proved so popular in the previous decade. The film was completed in late 1983, but not shown until after Morecambes death the following year. It was originally made with a laughter track, but this was absent when broadcast, and again so when later released on both VHS and DVD. The film features a plot of family members dying in strange circumstances and the two leads are drawn into this when Erics niece Kathy is visited by the familys lawyer, played by Fulton Mackay. It was made largely on location, produced on videotape, and was originally broadcast on ITV on 3 January 1985. The closing moments of the film see Eric and Ernie walking off together, onto the next gig, making it their final screen image together. Calling Paul Temple Calling Paul Temple is a 1948 British crime film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring John Bentley, Dinah Sheridan and Margaretta Scott. Paul Temple is called in to help Scotland Yard track down a serial killer who has murdered several wealthy women. John Bentley took over the role of Temple from Anthony Hulme and played him in two further films. It was produced by Ernest G. Roy at the Nettlefold Film Studios in Walton On Thames. The film featured extensive location work in Canterbury. H H is a 1990 Canadian film written, directed, and produced by Darrell Wasyk. Two-Gun Man from Harlem Two-Gun Man from Harlem is a 1938 American contemporary Western film directed by Richard C. Kahn. It was produced by Merit Pictures, distributed by Sack Amusements and featured an all-African-American cast. Skulhedface Skulhedface is a 1994 movie directed by Melanie Mandl. It is yet another story in Gwars grand storyline, and the third to be released on video. 4 Clowns 4 Clowns is a 1970 documentary compilation film written and directed by Robert Youngson that studies the golden age of comedy through a compilation of rare silent film footage of the works of Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Charley Chase and Buster Keaton. It was the last feature film project of producer, director, and writer Robert Youngson. Pygmalion Pygmalion is a 1983 American made-for-Showtime comedy film starring and produced by Margot Kidder as Eliza Doolittle and Peter OToole as Professor Henry Higgins. Gendernauts: A Journey Through Shifting Identities Gendernauts: A Journey Through Shifting Identities is a 1999 film by Monika Treut featuring Sandy Stone, Texas Tomboy, Susan Stryker, and Hida Viloria. It shows us a group of artists in San Francisco who live between the poles of conventional gender identities. Missing Pieces Missing Pieces is a 2000 American made-for-television drama film starring James Coburn, Lisa Zane, Paul Kersey and William R. Moses. Agar Tum Na Hote Agar Tum Na Hote is a 1983 Indian Bollywood film directed by Lekh Tandon and starring Rajesh Khanna, Rekha and Raj Babbar in leading roles. Lekh Tandon received the Best Director Award for his film Agar Tum Na Hote, starring Rajesh Khanna in Filmfans Association of India in 1983. Kto, esli ne my Who If Not Us is a Russian drama film by actor and director Valeriy Priyomykhov. Filming began in 1993, but due to lack of funding the film appeared on the screen in only 5 years. Keep Away from the Window Keep Away from the Window is a 2000 Polish drama film directed by Jan Jakub Kolski. It was entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival. Sia, the Dream of the Python Sia, le rêve du python is a 2001 film by Burkina Faso-based filmmaker Dani Kouyaté. Darth Vader's Psychic Hotline Darth Vaders Psychic Hotline is a fan film that made its debut on the Internet on April 16, 2002, created by fans of the Star Wars franchise. It is a spoof of Star Wars and Miss Cleo-type psychic hotline infomercials, with Darth Vader taking calls and giving advice to various Star Wars characters. While the film primarily spoofs the Star Wars universe in the format of an infomercial, there are several other notable targets, including subtle references to Star Trek, Babylon 5, Back to the Future, Battlestar Galactica, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The film also uses a similar concept as the television show Frasier, where many of the guest callers are voiced by celebrities. This film features the voices of Kevin J. Anderson as Luke Skywalker, Claudia Christian as Princess Leia, Peter David as an Imperial officer, and Mike Jittlov as Han Solo. The film has played at many film festivals, and proven popular with Star Wars fans, winning several awards, including Best Visual Effects and a Special Award for Merit at the 2003 Dahlonega International Film Festival. It was the second runner-up for the Audience Choice Award in the Lucasfilm-sponsored 2002 Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards. All Cheerleaders Die All Cheerleaders Die is a 2001 American low-budget horror film written and directed by Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson. The film was released on January 27, 2001, and was later remade into a 2013 film by the same name. It stars Chris Heinrich, who served as director of photography in the remake. Of the film, the directors stated that they chose to eventually remake it because they wanted a "fresh start", as they had shot the 2001 video immediately after graduating from college. Anbe Vaa Anbe Vaa is a 1966 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar. The film features M. G. Ramachandran and B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles, while S. A. Ashokan, Nagesh, Manorama, T. R. Ramachandran, and P. D. Sambandam play supporting roles. Based on the 1961 American film Come September, it follows JB, a wealthy industrialist who goes on vacation to his bungalow in Shimla, only to discover that his caretaker and his wife have left for Kasi after renting the bungalow to a family of three. The rest of the film revolves around JBs response to this situation. Anbe Vaa was the first colour film of AVM Productions, and was shot in Eastmancolor. It was also the studio and Tirulokchandars only collaboration with Ramachandran. Principal photography began in August 1965 and shooting took place in Shimla, Ooty, and at the hill station of Kufri, with some scenes filmed at Valparai. The soundtrack and background music were composed by M. S. Viswanathan while the lyrics for the songs were written by Vaali. Anbe Vaa was released on 14 January 1966, during the festive occasion of Thai Pongal. It received positive reviews from critics, who particularly praised Ramachandrans performance, as he was known for doing mainly action and drama films up until that point in his career. The film was also a commercial success, with a theatrical run of over 23 weeks. Virgil Virgil is a 2005 comedy drama film written and directed by French-Tunisian director Mabrouk El Mechri, his first feature film. It had its first public screening in movie theaters starting September 2005. The film is about the life of a French boxer in the French suburbs. The World According to Sesame Street The World According to Sesame Street is a 2006 documentary film created by Participant Productions, looking at the cultural impact of the childrens television series Sesame Street, and the complexities of creating international adaptations. It focuses on the adaptations of Sesame Street in Bangladesh, Kosovo, and South Africa. The film premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival in the documentary competition. The film was released on DVD on October 24, 2006. It was also featured that month on the public television documentary series Independent Lens. The documentary included a segment featuring the introduction of an HIV-positive character on the South African version of Sesame Street, noting the short-lived negative reaction of some members of the U.S. Congress to the character. Little Oberon Little Oberon, directed by Kevin Carlin, is an Australian telemovie starring Sigrid Thornton, which was broadcast on 18 September 2005 by Network Nine. The movie was filmed during 2004 in and around the town of Marysville, Victoria. The township was devastated in the February 2009 bush fires of Black Saturday. Also appearing in the telemovie were Brittany Byrnes, Tasma Walton and Peter Rowsthorn. The film is about Georgie Green and her daughter Natasha going to visit Georgies mother, Lola who is dying of cancer. Thornton shaved her head for the role; and said that wearing a bald cap would be disrespectful to cancer patients. Natasha tries to find out the identity of her father and begins to have visions of a young friend of her mother who had disappeared 16 years before. With Georgie – a witch – and family tensions high, there are settling-in problems when Georgie and Natasha decide to stay for a while. Blind Injustice Blind Injustice is a film that stars Jamie Luner, Josie Davis, James Thomas, Theresa Russell, Thomas Mitchell and K. C. Collins. The story was written by Peter Sullivan and C. Thomas Howell who was also one of the co-producers of the film. It was directed by Rex Piano. Sa-kwa Sa-kwa is the debut film of South Korean director Kang Yi-kwan. Premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival, although not released in South Korea until late 2008. This subtle, introspective drama of shifting moods—with acute observation of the dynamics of relationships. Camp Cuddly Pines Powertool Massacre Camp Cuddly Pines Powertool Massacre is a 2005 pornographic horror comedy film released by Wicked Pictures. The film, originally released on September 14, 2005, is the first adult film to be released on the HD DVD format. Secrets of the Code Secrets of the Code is a 2006 documentary based on Dan Bursteins New York Times best-seller of the same name in which experts explore topics put forth by Dan Browns novel The Da Vinci Code. New Yorker essayist Arthur Krystal assisted Burstein in writing of the film, which was directed by Emmy Award winner Jonathan Stack, produced by Alchemist Films, LLC and distributed by Sony Pictures. The film is narrated by actress Susan Sarandon, with commentary by religious experts and authors Timothy Freke, Richard Leigh, Sean Martin and Elaine Pagels. The film has been described as having unusually high visual quality, spectacular imagery and an excellent review of the issues. Yes Your Honour Yes Your Honour is a 2006 Malayalam film directed by V. M. Vinu. The film features Sreenivasan, Padmapriya and Innocent in the lead roles. The film was a critical and commercial success of 2006. Doraemon: Nobita and the Animal Planet is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered on March 10, 1990 in Japan. Its the 11th Doraemon film. Go Go 70's Go Go 70s is a 2008 South Korean musical drama film set in the 1970s. The Silent Scream The Silent Scream is a 1984 anti-abortion educational film directed by Jack Duane Dabner and narrated by Bernard Nathanson, an obstetrician, NARAL Pro-Choice America founder, and an abortion provider before becoming a pro-life activist, and produced in partnership with the National Right to Life Committee. The film depicts the abortion process via ultrasound and shows an abortion taking place in the uterus. During the abortion process, the fetus is described as appearing to make outcries of pain and discomfort. The video has been a popular tool used by the anti-abortion campaign in arguing against abortion, but it has been criticized as misleading by members of the medical community. Blood of the Losers Blood of the Losers is a 2008 Italian war drama film directed by Michele Soavi. It is based on a novel by Gianpiero Pansa. In his review for Variety, Jay Weissberg heavily criticized the film, referring to it as "a dangerous example of historical manipulation disguised as relativism". Blue Brave: The Legend of Formosa in 1895 1895 or Blue Brave: The Legend of Formosa 1895 is a Taiwanese Hakka film based on the Japanese Invasion of Taiwan in 1895, with emphasis on the Hakka fighters and their families in the conflict. The film has a limited budget of NT$60,000,000, with roughly half of it provided by the Council for Hakka Affairs of the Executive Yuan. The film was released on November 7, 2008, and was the highest-grossing Taiwanese film in that year. Seven 2 One Seven 2 One Nuvvu Vasthavani Nuvvu Vastavani is a 2000 Indian Telugu romance film, directed by V. R. Prathap, written by Ezhil, and produced by R. B. Choudary. It stars Nagarjuna Akkineni and Simran in lead roles, with music composed by S. A. Rajkumar. The film is the Telugu remake of the 1999 Tamil film Thulladha Manamum Thullum, starring Vijay and Simran. The film was recorded as a |Blockbuster] at the box office. Kidnapping Miyabi Menculik Miyabi is a 2010 Indonesian comedy film directed by Findo Purwono HW and produced by Ody Mulya Hidayat. Starring Sabrina Pai and Nicky Tirta, the film follows a young man who is obsessed with AV idol Maria Ozawa and, in an attempt to kidnap her, accidentally kidnaps a Taiwanese tourist. After the film was announced it was protested heavily by the Islamic Defenders Front, which resulted in Ozawas role being cut almost entirely. Critical reception was unfavourable. Lady Daddy Lady Daddy is 2010 South Korean film about a transgender photographer who is discovered by her son. Kamen Rider W Forever: A to Z/The Gaia Memories of Fate is the second film adaptation of the Kamen Rider W television series, directed by Koichi Sakamoto and released in Japanese theaters on August 7, 2010. It was filmed in 3-D, making it the first feature length 3-D film in the Kamen Rider Series. The films main guest star is Mitsuru Matsuoka of the band SOPHIA as the films antagonist Kamen Rider Eternal. Other guest stars include Genki Sudo and Aya Sugimoto. Following the tradition of all Heisei period Kamen Rider movies, Kamen Rider W Forever was released as a double-bill with Epic on the Movie. The protagonist of Kamen Rider OOO made his first appearance in the film. The Relaxed Wife The Relaxed Wife is a 13-minute live action American film produced in color for distribution during 1957. Structured in a form similar to the 1942–55 series of MGMs Pete Smith Specialty comedy short subjects, which were written and directed by those films star Dave OBrien, or to Warner Bros. Joe McDoakes shorts which starred George OHanlon, the brief comedic episodes comprising The Relaxed Wife depict a wise, easygoing housewife calming her stress-filled husband. The film is a short version of a longer promotional production which described the benefits of Atarax, a tranquilizer that was marketed at the time. Blind Intersections Blind Intersections is a 2012 Lebanese drama film directed by Lara Saba. The film was selected as the Lebanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Nu Hon Than Chet Kiss of the Death is a comedy released in 2008 that stars Thanh Hang and Johnny Tri Nguyen. It was directed by Nguyễn Quang Dũng. It grossed over 16 billion dong, making it the highest grossing film in Vietnamese history. For Elsie For Elsie is a short film written by Vincent Klueger and directed by David Winstone. Released in 2011 by University of Westminster, the film was a Gold Medal winner at The 39th Annual Student Academy Awards. The ceremony was held in June 2012 at the Academys Samuel Goldwyn Theatre in Beverly Hills, CA. Hence For Elsie became eligible for the Oscars 2013 in the Short Film category. La scoperta dell'alba Discovery at Dawn is a 2012 Italian drama film co-written and directed by Susanna Nicchiarelli. It is loosely based on the novel La scoperta dellalba by Walter Veltroni. The Queen The Queen is a 2012 Iranian film directed by Mohammad Ali Bashe Ahangar. Sand Wars Sand Wars is a documentary by director Denis Delestrac and produced by Rappi Productions, La Compagnie des Taxi-Brousse, InfomAction, Arte France, with the support of The Santa Aguila Foundation. The film premiered at the Cinéma Publicis on the Champs-Elysées in 2013 and was first broadcast in May in France and Germany, where it became the highest rated documentary for 2013. A Gold Panda Award winner, Sand Wars is distributed worldwide by PBS International. Among many other outreach victories, the film inspired the United Nations Environment Programme to publish a Global Environmental Alert in March 2014 titled "Sand, rarer than one thinks". Little Feet Little Feet is a 2013 American drama film written and directed by Alexandre Rockwell. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. O Velho do Restelo The Old Man of Belem is a 2014 Portuguese-French short film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. Angels Angels is a 2014 Indian Malayalam-language social thriller film, inspired by the Korean film Confession of Murder, directed by debutant Jean Markose. The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Indrajith Sukumaran, Asha Sarath, Joy Mathew, Baiju, Prem Prakash, Vijayakumar, and Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli. The screenplay was written by Jean Markose and Toni Tomy, with dialogues co-written by Shabu Kilithatil. Fuddu Fuddu is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Sunil Subramani. It is produced by Pradeep Gupta, Mahima Gupta, Gandharv Sachdev, and Pawan Kumar Sharma under the banner of Mahima Productions. The film Stars Shubham and Swati Kapoor in lead roles, with Pritosh Sand, Shalini Arora, and Vikki Ahuja playing supporting roles. Sunny Leone was seen in a song, which is partly written by Ranbir Kapoor. The Death and Life of Otto Bloom The Death and Life of Otto Bloom is a 2016 Australian mockumentary drama film written and directed by Cris Jones, starring Xavier Samuel, Rachel Ward and Matilda Brown. The film is produced by Alicia Brown, Mish Armstrong and Melanie Coombs. The film had its premiere at, and opened, the 65th Melbourne International Film Festival on 28 July 2016. Golden Brother Golden Brother is a 2014 Hong Kong-Chinese romance comedy drama film directed by Shu Kai Chung. It was released in Hong Kong on September 18 and in China on December 24. American Exorcist American Exorcist is a 2018 independent horror film directed by Tony Trov and Johnny Zito and starring Bill Moseley and Falon Joslyn. It was released in October 2018. Bad Blood Bad Blood is a 2017 Australian thriller film directed by David Pulbrook and starring Xavier Samuel and Morgan Griffin. Retouch Retouch is an Iranian short film directed by Kaveh Mazaheri, which was co-producted by Kaveh Mazaheri and Iranian Youth Cinema Society. The film is one of the most successful Iranian short films that won the Best Short Fiction Film Award from the Fajr Film Festival and the best international film festivals such as Tribeca, Krakow, Palm Springs, Stockholm, Ojai, Tirana and Traverse City. Retouch has enjoyed a successful film festival run, winning at three Oscar qualifying film festivals, including: Tribeca Film Festival, Palm Springs Shortfest and the Krakow Film Festival. Discreet Discreet is a 2017 American drama film directed by Travis Mathews and starring Jonny Mars. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Sarvann Sarvann is a 2017 Indian Punjabi language thriller film directed by Karan R Guliani, written by Amberdeep Singh and produced by Priyanka Chopra under her production company Purple Pebble Pictures. It stars Amrinder Gill, Simi Chahal & Ranjit Bawa as the main protagonists of the film and was released worldwide on 13 January, 2017. It is an action, drama film about an NRI boy Mithu, coming to India to connect to his true roots. Bruce Lee Bruce Lee is a 2017 Tamil action comedy film written and directed by Prasanth Pandiraj, starring G. V. Prakash Kumar and Kriti Kharbanda in the leading roles, while Bala Saravanan, Ramdoss, Rajendran, Mansoor Ali Khan, and Anandaraj play supporting roles. The film was produced by Kenaya Films. The music was composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar with cinematography by P. V. Shankar. The film began production during July 2015 and was released on 17 March 2017. Priyamudan Priyamudan is a 1998 Indian Tamil-language romantic thriller film directed by Vincent Selva. The film features Vijay and Kausalya in the lead roles, while Sujith Sagar plays a pivotal role. The story focuses on the antagonist, who is of a hyper-possessive nature and therefore, tries to achieve whatever he desires using any means. Vijay performed, much to the audiences surprise. The film released with positive reviews and became a successful venture at the box office. The film was remade as Preminche Manasu in Telugu in 2000, as Nata in Kannada in 2002 and as Deewana Main Deewana in Hindi. Hybrids Hybrids is an eco-responsible CG animated short film directed in 2017 by 5 French 3D artists during their studies at MoPA, animation school in France. The short received numerous accolades by the CGI & VFX industry. for its outstanding achievement in the Visual effect and CGI work quality, and has won awards in festivals including the COLCOA, the Visual Effects Society, and the Sitges Film Festival where it received the Oscar Qualifying prize for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the upcoming 91st Academy Awards. The Snatch Thief The Snatch Thief is a 2018 Argentine drama film directed by Agustin Toscano. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Flirting with Fate Flirting with Fate is a 1916 American film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Douglas Fairbanks. It was produced by the Fine Arts Film Company and distributed by Triangle Film Corporation. Dancing Mothers Lobby card Dancing Mothers is a 1926 American black and white silent film drama, produced by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by Herbert Brenon, and stars Alice Joyce, Conway Tearle, and making her debut appearance for a Paramount Pictures film, Clara Bow. Dancing Mothers was released to the general public on March 1, 1926. The film survives on 16mm film stock and is currently kept at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Kiss Me Again Kiss Me Again is a 1931 American Pre-Code musical operetta film filmed entirely in Technicolor. It was originally released in the United States as Toast of the Legion late in 1930, but was quickly withdrawn when Warner Bros. realized that the public had grown weary of musicals. The Warner Bros. believed that this attitude would only last for a few months, but, when the public proved obstinate, they reluctantly re-released the film early in 1931 after making a few cuts to the film. Like the 1926 silent First National film Mademoiselle Modiste, Kiss Me Again is based on a popular 1905 operetta on Broadway, Mlle. Modiste, by Victor Herbert and Henry Martyn Blossom. The Royal Bed The Royal Bed is a 1931 American pre-Code satirical comedy film produced by William LeBaron and distributed through RKO. The film was directed by and starred Lowell Sherman, along with Mary Astor and Anthony Bushell. The screenplay was adapted by J. Walter Ruben based on the 1928 play by Robert E. Sherwood titled The Queens Husband. It would be one of a handful of RKO pictures which was produced in both English and French language versions. Son of India Son of India is a 1931 American pre-Code romance film directed by Jacques Feyder and starring Ramón Novarro and Madge Evans. The film is based on the 1882 novel Mr. Isaacs written by Francis Marion Crawford. Bosko in Person Bosko in Person is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tune cartoon, featuring Bosko, the original star of the series. It was released on February 11, 1933, though one source claims the release date is April 10, 1933. Like most Looney Tunes of its day, it was directed by Hugh Harman; its score is by Frank Marsales. The film features Bosko and Honey in a vaudeville-act. This is the first cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. I Was a Spy I Was a Spy is a 1933 British thriller film directed by Victor Saville and starring Madeleine Carroll, Herbert Marshall, and Conrad Veidt. Based on the 1932 memoir I Was a Spy by Marthe Cnockaert, the film is about a Belgian woman who nurses injured German soldiers during World War I while passing intelligence to the British. I Was a Spy was also the first film dubbed in Poland, released in 1935 as Siostra Marta jest szpiegiem, starring Lidia Wysocka as Martha Cnockhaerts voice. The screenplay was written by Edmund Gwenn. Should Ladies Behave Should Ladies Behave is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Harry Beaumont and written by Bella Spewack and Sam Spewack. The film stars Lionel Barrymore, Alice Brady, Conway Tearle, Katharine Alexander and Mary Carlisle. The film was released on December 1, 1933, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Phantom of the Convent El fantasma del convento is a 1934 Mexican horror film directed by Fernando de Fuentes, who also co-wrote and edited the film. Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round is a 1934 American drama film with musical and comedic elements, directed by Benjamin Stoloff. Jalna Jalna is a 1935 RKO Radio Pictures film based on the 1927 novel of the same name by Mazo de la Roche. It stars Kay Johnson, Ian Hunter and C. Aubrey Smith. In the film, a newlywed has to adjust to her husbands odd family. Life Begins at 40 Life Begins at 40 is a 1935 black-and-white film starring Will Rogers and Richard Cromwell. It is based on the non-fiction self-help book Life Begins at Forty by Walter B. Pitkin. Keep Your Seats, Please! Keep Your Seats, Please is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring George Formby, Florence Desmond and Alastair Sim. It marked the film debut of the child star Binkie Stuart. The film was made by Associated Talking Pictures. The film follows a farcical plot based on the Russian satirical novel The Twelve Chairs by Ilya Ilf and Yevgeni Petrov. The film features Formbys signature tune, "When Im Cleaning Windows". The Alibi The Alibi is a 1937 French mystery film directed by Pierre Chenal and starring Erich von Stroheim, Albert Préjean and Jany Holt. The film was shot at the Billancourt Studios and Epinay Studios in Paris. Location shooting took place at Trilport on the River Seine. The films sets were designed by the art directors Eugène Lourié and Serge Piménoff The film was well-received by critics on its release. It was released in the United States in April 1939 by Columbia Pictures. Porky's Super Service Porkys Super Service is a 1937 Looney Tunes animated short released on 3 July 1937. It was supervised by Ub Iwerks, co-supervised and animated by Chuck Jones and Bob Clampett and produced by Leon Schlesinger. The Road Back The Road Back is a 1937 American drama war film directed by James Whale, starring John King, Richard Cromwell, and Slim Summerville. The screenplay is by Charles Kenyon and R. C. Sherriff from the novel of the same name by Erich Maria Remarque. Combining a strong anti-war message with prescient warnings about the rising dangers of the dictatorship of Nazi Germany, it was intended to be a powerful and controversial picture, and Universal entrusted it to their finest director, James Whale. The novel on which the film is based was banned during Nazi rule. When the film was made, Universal Pictures was threatened with a boycott of all their films by the German government unless the anti-Nazi sentiments in the script were watered down. Carl Laemmle and his son, Carl Laemmle, the former heads of Universal, had recently been ousted by a corporate takeover. The new studio heads, fearing financial loss, caved in to Nazi pressure and the film was partially reshot with another director, and the remainder extensively re-edited, leaving it a pale shadow of Whales original intentions. To the directors further displeasure, writer Charles Kenyon was ordered to interject the script with comedy scenes between Andy Devine and Slim Summerville, which Whale found unsuitable. Disgusted with the studios cowardice under its new management, Whale left Universal after completing Wives Under Suspicion, an unsuccessful remake of his own The Kiss Before the Mirror. He returned two years later to direct Green Hell, but never made another film for Universal after that. In the film Gods and Monsters, Whale speaks of his hatred of making The Road Back, the film he intended to be the crowning achievement of his career. Texas Trail Texas Trail is a 1937 American Western film directed by David Selman and starring William Boyd, Russell Hayden, and George "Gabby" Hayes. Based on Clarence E. Mulfords 1922 novel, Tex, the film takes place during the Spanish–American War. Women Are Like That Women Are Like That is a 1938 American drama film directed by Stanley Logan and written by Horace Jackson. The film stars Kay Francis, Pat OBrien, Ralph Forbes, Melville Cooper, Thurston Hall and Grant Mitchell. The film was released by Warner Bros. on April 24, 1938. Band Waggon Band Waggon is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Arthur Askey, Richard Murdoch and Moore Marriott. It was based on the BBC radio show Band Waggon. Churchill's Island Churchills Island is a 1941 propaganda film chronicling the defence of Britain during the Second World War. The film was directed by Stuart Legg and produced by the National Film Board of Canada for the Director of Information, Government of Canada. Miss Polly Miss Polly is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Fred Guiol and written by Eugene Conrad and Edward E. Seabrook. The film stars ZaSu Pitts, Slim Summerville, Kathleen Howard, Brenda Forbes, Elyse Knox and Richard Clayton. The film was released on November 14, 1941, by United Artists. Sweetheart of the Campus Sweetheart of the Campus is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Ruby Keeler, Ozzie Nelson, and Harriet Hilliard. Lady in a Jam Lady in a Jam is a 1942 film comedy directed by Gregory La Cava, and starring Irene Dunne, Patric Knowles, Ralph Bellamy, and Eugene Pallette. The films alternate title is The Sheltered Side. A copy is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Brother Brat Brother Brat is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short, starring Porky Pig and directed by Frank Tashlin. It runs for about seven minutes, and is in color with a mono sound mix. It is also one of the few cartoons where Porky wears pants. Adventures of Kitty O'Day Adventures of Kitty ODay is a 1945 American comedy mystery film directed by William Beaudine and starring Jean Parker, Peter Cookson and Tim Ryan. It was a sequel to the 1944 film Detective Kitty ODay. The two films were an attempt to create a new detective series but no further films were made. A third film, Fashion Model, also directed by Beaudine, was made using a similar formula but with another actress playing a heroine with a different name. Dual Alibi Dual Alibi is a 1947 British drama film directed by Alfred Travers and starring Herbert Lom, Phyllis Dixey and Terence De Marney. It is a film noir. It was made by British National Films at Elstree Studios. Back Streets of Paris Back Streets of Paris is a 1946 French drama film directed by Marcel Blistène. Night in Paradise Night in Paradise is a 1946 American film produced by Walter Wanger and directed by Arthur Lubin. In 560 BC King Croesus of Lydia incurs the wrath of the sorceress Queen Attossa he had promised to marry, when he chooses the beautiful Delarai of Persia instead. Attossa, in disembodied form, mocks Croesus nearly to the point of madness, so he seeks a solution from the fortune-teller Aesop, who is very young and handsome, but believes that people only receive wisdom with age, arrived from the Isle of Samos in disguise of an old man with a hunch, a limp, and a cane. But Aesop also has eyes for Delarai. This expensive, lavish Technicolor production of plaster Grecian temples and painted skies was Wangers second attempt to film the novel, and ended up costing $1.6 million and losing Universal some $800,000. One source describes it as a kitschy "Maria Montez vehicle without Maria Montez". Blondie's Big Deal Blondies Big Deal is a 1949 black and white comedy film and is the twenty-fifth of the 28 Blondie films. The Black Rider The Black Rider is a 1954 British low budget thriller film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Jimmy Hanley, Rona Anderson and Leslie Dwyer. I'm Cold Im Cold is a 1954 Chilly Willy cartoon directed by Tex Avery and produced by Walter Lantz. It was the first Chilly Willy cartoon directed by Avery. Chilly Willy also got a major redesign by Avery. This cartoon features the debut of Smedley Dog, who would appear in later Chilly Willy Shorts. Uli, der Knecht Uli the Farmhand is a 1954 Swiss romantic comedy film directed by Franz Schnyder and starring Hannes Schmidhauser, Liselotte Pulver and Heinrich Gretler. It is based on the classic 1841 novel of the same name by Jeremias Gotthelf. It tells of a wayward young man who eventually settles down. It was a popular box office success, drawing more than a million and a half viewers in Switzerland. It was also exported to Austria and West Germany, enjoying success in these countries as well. It was followed by a sequel Uli the Tenant. Rookie of the Year Rookie of the Year is a 1955 half-hour baseball drama directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne, Vera Miles, Ward Bond, and Patrick Wayne, all of whom Ford would direct in The Searchers the following year. This film was an installment of the television anthology series Screen Directors Playhouse. A sportswriter realizes that a talented young rookie is the son of a former player convicted of throwing a game. Patrick Wayne would later play a similar role in a 1962 television drama, also directed by John Ford, called Flashing Spikes, starring James Stewart and featuring John Wayne in a lengthy surprise appearance for which he was billed as "Michael Morris." Affair in Havana Affair in Havana is a 1957 film noir crime film directed by László Benedek and written by Maurice Zimm. It stars Raymond Burr and John Cassavetes. The film is about a piano player who falls in love with a crippled mans wife. Totò nella luna Totò nella luna is a 1958 Italian comedy science fiction film written and directed by Steno. The script was co-written by Lucio Fulci. The film starred Sylva Koscina, fresh from her appearance in the 1958 blockbuster Hercules. The Big Gamble The Big Gamble is a 1961 adventure film directed by Richard Fleischer. It stars Stephen Boyd and Juliette Greco. Mein Mann, das Wirtschaftswunder My Husband, the Economic Miracle is a 1961 West German comedy film directed by Ulrich Erfurth and starring Marika Rökk, Fritz Tillmann and Cornelia Froboess. The film portrays the economic miracle of the post-war years and its effects on German society. The films sets were designed by the art director Ernst H. Albrecht. Location filming took place in West Berlin including at Tempelhof Airport. The Uninhibited The Uninhibited is a 1965 Spanish film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem, and starring Melina Mercouri, James Mason, and Hardy Kruger. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. Un uomo a metà Un uomo a metà is a 1966 Italian drama film directed by Vittorio De Seta. The film entered the competition at the 1966 Venice Film Festival, in which Jacques Perrin was awarded with the Volpi Cup for Best Actor. Szyfry The Codes is the English title for Szyfry, a Polish film released in 1966, directed by Wojciech Has. The Heathens of Kummerow The Heathens of Kummerow is a 1967 East German-West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Paul Dahlke, Ralf Wolter and Fritz Tillmann. It is an adaption of the novel of the same name, written by Ehm Welk and published in 1937. A Man Called Gannon A Man Called Gannon is a 1968 American Technicolor Western film directed by James Goldstone starring Tony Franciosa, Michael Sarrazin and Judi West. The film is a remake of Man Without a Star. King of the Grizzlies King of the Grizzlies is a 1970 American-Canadian coproduced adventure film directed by Ron Kelly and written by Jack Speirs, Rod Peterson and Norman Wright. The film stars John Yesno, Chris Wiggins, Hugh Webster and Jack Van Evera. The film was released on February 11, 1970, by Buena Vista Distribution. Up in the Cellar Up in the Cellar is a 1970 American comedy film directed by Theodore J. Flicker and starring Wes Stern, Larry Hagman, Joan Collins, Judy Pace, David Cargo, and Joan Darling. The plot concerns a man who decides to bed three women. It was described by AIP as "as near a sequel to Three in the Attic as possible" and was originally known as The Late Boy Wonder. The Longest Night The Longest Night is a 1972 American made-for-television drama film written by Merwin Gerard and directed by Jack Smight. This movie was originally shown as an ABC Movie of the Week on September 12, 1972. It is based on the 1968 Barbara Mackle kidnapping by Gary Steven Krist. Superbug, the Craziest Car in the World The Maddest Car in the World is a 1975 West German comedy film directed by Rudolf Zehetgruber and starring Zehetgruber, Salvatore Borghese, Kathrin Oginski and Walter Giller. It was one of Zehetgrubers films of the Superbug film series made as a response to the German box office success of The Love Bug. Li Xiao Long yu wo Bruce Lee and I is a 1976 Hong Kong biographical action film directed by Lo Mar, and starring Betty Ting Pei and Danny Lee. The film was released in the Hong Kong on 9 January 1976. The film is based on Bruce Lees last days leading up to his death in Peis apartment at Hong Kong on 20 July 1973. Prem Kahani Prem Kahani is a 1975 Hindi film produced by Lekhraj Khosla, and written and directed by Raj Khosla. The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Mumtaz . The supporting cast includes Shashi Kapoor, Vinod Khanna and K. N. Singh. The films music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film was one of the highest-grossing Indian films of 1975. Red Sien Red Sien is a 1975 Dutch drama film directed by Frans Weisz, produced by Rob du Mée. The story is based on the play with the same name, created by Marius Spree at the start of the 20th century. Beppie Nooij jr. played the role of Rooie Sien almost 1500 times on the stage. In the film Willeke Alberti plays the role of the young Sien, while Nooij moved on the role of Siens mother. The film was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. Summer School Teachers Summer School Teachers is a 1974 feature film directed and written by Barbara Peeters and starring Candice Rialson. It is about three female friends who all teach at a school over the summer. It was an unofficial follow up to The Student Teachers. Whiffs Whiffs is a 1975 comedy film directed by Ted Post and starring Elliott Gould, Eddie Albert, Harry Guardino, and Jennifer ONeill. It was produced by Brut Productions and released theatrically in the U.S. by 20th Century Fox. The film was released in the UK as C.A.S.H. Nan quan bei tui zhan yan wang The Hot, the Cool, & the Vicious is a 1976 kung fu film starring Dorian Tan Tao-liang, Wong Tao, and Tommy Lee. Intimate Strangers Intimate Strangers is a 1977 American made-for-television drama film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey, and written and produced by Richard and Esther Shapiro. The film, starring Dennis Weaver, Sally Struthers, Tyne Daly and Larry Hagman, deals with the subject domestic violence and has received positive reviews since its release, acknowledged as "an outstanding social drama" by the TV Guide. Daly received an Emmy Award nomination in the category "Best Supporting Actress". Cleopatra Wong They Call Her... Cleopatra Wong is a 1978 Philippine-Singaporean international co-production film directed by Bobby A. Suarez and co-written by Suarez and Romeo N. Galang. It features the first adventure of Asian Interpol agent Cleopatra Wong, starring Marrie Lee in the title role, together with Franco Guerrero, Dante Varonna and George Estregan. The film, riding on the success of Hong Kong martial arts films of the era as well as the Cleopatra Jones, James Bond and superspy craze, details the adventures of the first and only Singaporean female Interpol agent. The film is reportedly listed by cult director Quentin Tarantino as among those that inspired him. Two sequels were filmed in the Philippines. Roads to the South Roads to the South is a 1978 French film directed by Joseph Losey. It stars Yves Montand and Miou-Miou. The film is a sequel to The War is Over, which was directed by Alain Resnais. A Walk in the Sun A Walk in the Sun is a 1978 Swedish drama film directed by Hans Dahlberg and starring Gösta Ekman, Inger Lise Rypdal and Margaretha Krook. At the 15th Guldbagge Awards, Sif Ruud won the award for Best Actress. The film was based on a 1976 novel by Stig Claesson. Caro papà Dear Father is a 1979 Italian drama film directed by Dino Risi. It was entered into the 1979 Cannes Film Festival, where Stefano Madia won the award for Best Supporting Actor. Girl with the Golden Panties The Girl with the Golden Panties is a 1980 Spanish film directed by Vicente Aranda. It stars Victoria Abril and Lautaro Murúa. The plot follows a middle age man writing his memoirs. His lies are exposed by his niece while she tries to seduce him. The film was based upon the novel of the same title by Catalan author Juan Marsé. La Muchacha de las Bragas de Oro explores the changing nature of a former fascist, a reflection of Spain facing its past during Francos regime. The film, a co-production between Spain and Venezuela, exhibits a sexual frankness which was off-limits in Spanish films made before 1975. The film was shot in Sitges and in Barcelona. No Nukes No Nukes is a 1980 documentary and concert film that contained selections from the September 1979 Madison Square Garden concerts by the Musicians United for Safe Energy collective, with Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt, and John Hall being the key organizers of the event and guiding forces behind the film. Also included were scenes of the organizers getting the event together, expounding upon the dangers of nuclear power, and staging an anti-nuclear rally at Battery Park in New York City. S.A.S. à San Salvador S.A.S. à San Salvador is a French-German film adaptation of Gérard de Villiers novel of the same name. The film was directed by Raoul Coutard. It starred Miles OKeeffe as Son Altesse Sérénissime Malko, the debonair polyglot hero of a long-lived series of altogether 200 spy novels. Children of the Night Children of the Night is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film directed by Robert Markowitz. The film is a fictionalized biopic of Dr. Lois Lee, following her work among young prostitutes in Hollywood and the organization Night that she founded as a result. Flesh and Bullets Flesh and Bullets is a 1985 film which features Yvonne de Carlo and Aldo Ray in small roles. Laguna Heat Laguna Heat is a 1987 American drama film directed by Simon Langton and written by D.M. Eyre, Pete Hamill and David Burton Morris. The film stars Harry Hamlin, Jason Robards, Rip Torn, Catherine Hicks, Anne Francis and James Gammon. The film premiered on HBO on November 15, 1987. Big Deal After 20 Years Big Deal After 20 Years is a 1985 Italian comedy film directed by Amanzio Todini. In the Shadow of the Stars In the Shadow of the Stars is a 1991 American documentary film about the San Francisco Opera by the husband and wife team of Irving Saraf and Allie Light as it depicts the lives of the various members of the chorus, rather than the big name stars. Stay the Night Stay the Night is a 1992 American television crime-drama mini-series directed by Harry Winer and starring Barbara Hershey. Perfume de Gardênia Perfume de Gardênia is a 1992 Brazilian-Argentine drama film directed by Guilherme de Almeida Prado. It was screened at the 1992 Montreal World Film Festival. The filming took place in April 1991, with its production lasting until February 1992. The Track The Trace is a 1994 Turkish thriller film directed by Yeşim Ustaoğlu. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival. Entre Pancho Villa y una mujer desnuda Between Pancho Villa and a Naked Woman is a 1996 Mexican comedy film directed by Sabina Berman and Isabelle Tardán. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Ars Ars is a 1959 French film short written and directed by Jacques Demy. Hot Summer in the City Hot Summer in the City is a 1976 American adult film by director Gail Palmer aka "The Hare". The film is a co-production of Imperial Films with Palmers HARE Films. The film is about a white virgin who is abducted by a group of black militants. The film is classified as a classical roughie with its depiction of sexual violence on females. It also employs many of the popular blaxploitation themes of the period. Throughout the film the radio plays songs by Robert Knight, The Beach Boys, The Supremes, The Four Tops, The Doors, and The Shangri-Las, while Summer in the City by The Lovin Spoonful is used as the theme song. Seein' Red, White 'n' Blue Seein Red, White N Blue is a 1943 American cartoon short featuring Popeye, directed by Dan Gordon. The cartoon revolves around Bluto trying to escape the draft but ends up fighting alongside Popeye against some Japanese spies, Hirohito and Adolf Hitler. Exposed to Danger Deadly Strike, also known in the West as Breakout from Oppression, is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed Lau Kar-leung and his adopted brother Gordon Liu, the latter helming his directorial debut. Film stars Liu alongside Dean Shek. Shkolnyy vals School Waltz is a 1978 Soviet coming-of-age drama film directed by Pavel Lyubimov. The Wild Wild Rose The Wild, Wild Rose is a 1960 Hong Kong film directed by Wang Tian-lin. The plot and the songs melodies are derived from the opera Carmen. Hochwürden drückt ein Auge zu The Reverend Turns a Blind Eye is a 1971 West German comedy film directed by Harald Vock and starring Roy Black, Uschi Glas and Georg Thomalla. It was followed by a 1972 sequel Always Trouble with the Reverend. It was partly shot on location around Lake Wörthersee in the Austrian state of Carinthia. The Boy with the X-Ray Eyes The Boy with the X-Ray Eyes is a 1999 adventure/fantasy film directed by Jeff Burr. It stars Bryan Neal as Andy, a teenager who one day finds a special pair of powerful glasses and not long after is visited by aliens who need his help in order to retrieve a lost item that could destroy Earth. C. a k. polní marsálek Imperial and Royal Field Marshal is a 1930 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Karel Lamač. It is considered to be the first ever Czech language sound film. Hollywood Victory Caravan The Hollywood Victory Caravan was a two-week cross-country railroad journey in 1942 that brought together two dozen film stars to raise money for the Army and Navy Relief Society. It was sponsored by the Hollywood Victory Committee of Stage, Screen and Radio. The Caravan show played in 12 cities and netted over $700,000 for Army and Navy relief funds. At the end of World War II, a short film was commissioned from Paramount Pictures by the United States Department of the Treasury, to promote the purchase of Victory Bonds. Some 19 minutes in length, Hollywood Victory Caravan was released in October 1945 and featured Bing Crosby and Bob Hope, as well as celebrities who were not on the original road trip. One Too Many One Too Many is a 1916 American silent film starring Oliver Hardy. Becoming Dick Becoming Dick is a 2000 comedy film starring Harland Williams and directed by Bob Saget. Prema Katha Prema Katha is a 1999 Telugu romantic tragedy film written by Vara Prasad Varma and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. It is the debut film of both Sumanth and Antara Mali. The film opened to positive reviews by critics and it had an average run at the box office and a highly praised soundtrack including the song "Devudu karunistadani". The film bagged four state Nandi Awards. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Kadhal Vanile. Claymation Comedy of Horrors Show Claymation Comedy of Horrors is a 1991 Halloween stop-motion short film by Will Vinton. Animator Teresa Drilling won an Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement for her work on this short. It was taped in 1990. Prince: The Hits Collection The Hits Collection is a collection of music videos released in 1993 to accompany the Princes greatest hits collection, The Hits/The B-Sides. Being a single VHS cassette/DVD, the collection is only an hour long and excludes many tracks from the audio release. Many of his biggest hits like "When Doves Cry", "Batdance" and "U Got the Look" were left off the collection, while the karaoke-style video for "Sign o the Times" was included. The collection included some of Princes earliest videos, which are rarely seen on television. Agnidevan Agnidevan is a 1995 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film directed by Venu Nagavalli and co-written by P. Balachandran and Nagavalli. It stars Mohanlal and Revathi. The plot deals with the struggle for leadership of a family-owned newspaper firm causing the family to split apart. The film features music composed by M. G. Radhakrishnan. Agnidevan was one of the most successful films of the year along with the films music. The Martyred Presidents The Martyred Presidents is a 1901 American film directed by Edwin S. Porter. Partners in Action Partners in Action is a 2002 film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Armand Assante. Circus Humberto Cirkus Humberto was a Czechoslovak television programme which was first broadcast in 1988. The programme was directed by František Filip. Sahasa Veerudu Sagara Kanya Sahasa Veerudu Sagara Kanya is a 1996 Tollywood film produced by Buragapalli Sivarama Krishna under the Sri Venkateswara Art Films banner, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Venkatesh, Shilpa Shetty and Malashree, with music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office.It was dubbed in Hindi as Sagar Kanya in 1997. Mizhi Randilum Mizhi Randilum is a 2003 Malayalam film written and directed by Ranjith, starring Dileep, Kavya Madhavan, Indrajith, Jagathy Sreekumar, Sukumari, and Revathi. This movie was actor Narendra Prasads last film. Traces of a Dragon Traces of a Dragon is a 2003 documentary film directed by Mabel Cheung. The film analyzes the life and background of Jackie Chan. All Tomorrow's Parties All Tomorrows Parties is a 2003 Chinese science fiction film directed by Yu Lik-wai. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Trouble with Sex Trouble with Sex is a 2005 Irish drama film set in Dublin and co-written by Catriona McGowan and Fintan Connolly. It stars Aidan Gillen and Renée Weldon, who won an Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance. Inteha Inteha is a Bollywood film released on 24 October 2003. It was produced by Mukesh Bhatt and directed by Vikram Bhatt, and stars Ashmit Patel and Vidya Malvade in their film debut along with Nauheed Cyrusi in the lead roles. It is inspired by the Hollywood film Fear. 3 months after the release of this movie, another movie directed by Vikram Bhatt titled Aetbaar was released and that too was based on the Hollywood film Fear . The Siam Renaissance The Siam Renaissance, known in Thai as Tawipop or Thawiphop, is a 2004 Thai historical fantasy film directed by Surapong Pinijkhar. It is the second film adaptation of the 1986 novel Thawiphop by Thommayanti. It stars Florence Vanida Faivre in her film acting debut as Maneechan, a contemporary young woman who is transported to Siam of the 19th century and witnesses the countrys struggles against the colonial aspirations of Britain and France. The film, produced by Film Bangkok, employed among the largest budgets for Thai films at the time, but was not financially successful. However, it has gained recognition as a major milestone in Thai cinemas developing trend of historical films and for its contribution to the discourse on Thai identity. It was included in the Thai Film Archives inaugural list of national heritage films in 2011. Cayo Cayo is a 2005 Puerto Rican film directed by Vicente Juarbe and written by Ineabelle Colón and Pedro Muñiz. The film also stars Roselyn Sánchez. Bloodfist 2050 Bloodfist 2050 is a 2005 action/adventure film directed by prolific B-movie director Cirio H. Santiago and starring Matt Mullins, Joe Sabatino, Monsour del Rosario, Glen Meadows and Beverly Lynne. Athu Oru Kanaa Kaalam Adhu Oru Kana Kaalam is a 2005 Indian Tamil drama film written and directed by Balu Mahendra. The film featured Dhanush and Priyamani in lead roles, while Karunas and Delhi Ganesh played supporting roles. The music for the film was scored by Ilaiyaraaja, while Sai Suresh produced the venture. The film was loosely based on the directors 1982 Telugu film Nireekshana as well Yathra, which featured Mammootty and Shobhana in the lead roles. The film was released on 2 November 2005, coinciding with Diwali, and received a below average response commercially. Lust Connection Lust Connection is a 2005 American erotic thriller film directed by Jim Wynorski. Zhizn i priklyucheniya chetyrekh druzei 3. Igra s ognem. 4. Kot v meshke. Zhizn i priklyucheniya chetyrekh druzei 3/4 is a 1981 Russian movie for children and family. It is a sequel to Zhizn i priklyucheniya chetyrekh druzei 1/2, set in Russia. Adapted from the story of the same name by Yusef Printsev and directed by Oleg Yeryshev. This is a second film in the popular family series about the adventures of three dogs and one cat, who are following their owner and are having lots of fun together. Film runs 60 minutes, and has two parts: 3. Igra s ognyom, and 4. Kot v meshke. Welcome Welcome is a 1986 Soviet paint-on-glass-animated 10-minute film adapted from the 1948 childrens book by Dr. Seuss Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose. Coproduction of Sverdlovsk television studio and Gosteleradio. Released in 1986, the film went on to win the Grand Prix at the Ottawa International Animation Festival in 1988 and in Los Angeles. Although the visual style is quite different, the story is mostly the same with the exception of some subtle changes — for example, the moose isnt shown rejoining his herd at the end and the squatter animals arent stuffed and mounted. Also, none of the animals are ever named and there is no narrator. The film was directed by Alexei Karayev. The art director was Aleksandr Petrov, who would later win an Oscar for his 1999 film The Old Man and the Sea. The screenplay was written by Yury Iosifovich Koval, a renowned author. I Dream of Murder I Dream of Murder is a television film directed by Neill Fearnley and starring Jolene Blalock and Martin Cummins. Swopnodanay Swopnodanay: On the Wings of Dreams is a 2007 Bengali drama film directed by Golam Rabbany Biplob. It was Bangladeshs submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not nominated. Coyote Coyote is a 2007 independent film created by Brian Petersen and Brett Spackman. After a friends son is deported to Mexico, the two main characters smuggle him back into the United States. After seeing the desperate plight and unscrupulous people who are generally involved in smuggling people into the United States, the friends decide to apply business principles to the issue. They set up a business venture to smuggle more people in for profit, becoming coyote smugglers. The movie chronicles the events that occur as the business venture begins to unravel. The film was produced by Devin Colvin and Chris Wyatt and did a successful festival run in 2008, garnering 7 awards including "Best Film" at both the Big Bear Lake International Film Festival and at the TriMedia Film Festival, and "Best Actor" for Petersen at the San Diego Film Festival. The Red Spot The Red Spot is a German-Japanese film, marking the feature film debut of writer and director Marie Miyayama, who is the first Japanese student at the University of Television and Film Munich. The shooting took place in August and September 2007 in Allgaeu and in October 2007 in Tokyo. Polanski Unauthorized Polanski Unauthorized is a theatrically released biographical film about the life of film director Roman Polanski. It opened in Los Angeles in February 2009 and was released on DVD in July 2009. Daybreak Daybreak is a 2008 Philippine gay indie film written by Charliebebs Gohetia and directed by the Manila-based Filipino director Adolfo Borinaga Alix, Jr. who also directed other indie films such as Donsol, Kadin and Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan. The movie features only two characters, Paolo Rivero and Coco Martin who are both Filipino actors. The film is homosexual in terms of theme but was rated R-18 uncut, regardless of its nudity features by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board in the Philippines as most of the members of the board were impressed by the cinematography and intelligence of the film. Daybreak had its exclusive screenings on February 13 and 14, 2008 at the University of the Philippines Cine Adarna. The movie was officially released and aired in major Philippine cinemas from February 20 to March 11, 2008. Daybreak is produced by Bicycle Productions. Besieged City Besieged City is a 2008 Hong Kong film directed by Lawrence Ah Mon. It has a Category III rating in Hong Kong. Rechipo Rechipo is a 2009 Telugu romantic action film, starring Ileana DCruz in the lead role with Nitin in the second role produced by G. V. Ramana, cinematography by T. Surendra Reddy and directed by Parachuri Murali. The film released on 25 September 2009. Later, it was dubbed into Tamil as Dhana and Hindi as Aaj ka Naya Khiladi. Operation Autumn Operation Autumn is a 2012 film directed by Bruno de Almeida and starring John Ventimiglia and Carlos Santos. A political thriller about the operation that lead to the brutal assassination of General Humberto Delgado, killed by the Portuguese fascist police in 1965. It was released on 22 November 2012. Death Grip Death Grip is a 2012 film by Eric Jacobus starring members of The Stunt People and Johnny Yong Bosch. Ice Cream Ice Cream is a 1993 American surrealist comedy short film written, directed, produced, and edited by Louis C.K. The film stars Laura Kightlinger, Craig Anton, Rick Shapiro, Sheldon Wicowitz, Jim Labrioza, and Mike Ivy. Paul Koestner, who would later work as director of photography on Louie, provided cinematography. C.K.s second film released to the public, it won the grand prize at the Aspen Shortsfest in 1994. The film was later released as part of The Short Films of Louis C.K. and on C.K.s personal YouTube channel. Khawnglung Run Khawnglung Run is a 2012 Mizo-language Action Romantic epic film directed by Mapuia Chawngthu based on true events of the historical massacre of Khawnglung during 1856-1859. The Khawnglung village raid was one of the most famous and the greatest massacre in Mizo history. Em Magan Em Magan is a 2006 Tamil family drama film written and directed by Thirumurugan. Bharath, Gopika and Nassar played the lead roles, while Vadivelu and Saranya Ponvannan appeared in supporting roles. Upon release, the film met with positive critical reception and massive commercial success. It was remade in Kannada as "Puthra" with Diganth. Kuiba Kuiba or Greatbug is a 2011 Chinese animated film. It was released on July 8, 2011. The film was followed by Kuiba 2 in 2013 and Kuiba 3 in 2014, with a fourth film, Kuiba 4, scheduled for release in 2020. Lucky Star Lucky Star is a 2013 Malayalam comedy-drama film written and directed by Deepu Anthikkad in his directorial debut. The film stars Jayaram and Mukesh alongside Rachana Narayanankutty, who debuts in cinema. The film is about how an abandoned child bring a sea change in the life of his proxy parents. Lucky Star released on 8 March 2013. It was well received in theatres. 3 Dots 3 Dots is a 2013 Malayalam comedy film directed by Sugeeth. Kunchacko Boban and Biju Menon in lead roles with Prathap K. Pothan, Narain and Krishnakumar in supporting roles. Janani Iyer plays the female lead. Anjana Menon andSreedhanya plays supporting roles.3 Dots is being produced by Satish B Satish and Sugeeth under the banner of Ordinary Films. Christmas Cruelty! Christmas Cruelty! is a 2013 Norwegian horror film written and directed by Magne Steinsvoll and Per-Ingvar Tomren and co-written by Eline Aasheim, Anita Nyhagen and Janne Iren Holseter. Given a limited theatrical release in its home country, the film stars Steinsvoll, Tomren and Aasheim as Christmas revelers who find themselves being terrorized by a serial killer dressed like Santa Claus. Take Me to the River Take Me to the River is a 2014 American documentary film directed by Martin Shore about music of Memphis. It premiered on March 11, 2014 at SXSW film festival in Austin. The film was released on Netflix in August 2016, two years after its initial release. The Magic Mountain The Magic Mountain is a 2015 Romanian animated drama film directed by Anca Damian. It tells the story of Adam Jacek Winkler, a Polish anti-communist who in the 1980s fought against the Soviet Union in the Soviet–Afghan War, alongside Ahmad Shah Massoud. The film was co-produced with French and Polish companies. It was made using a mix of animation techniques and Winklers personal photographs, sketches and film footage. The English-language version of the film stars Jean-Marc Barr as the voice of Winkler. The film received a Special Jury Mention at the 2015 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Damian envisions the film as the second part in a trilogy about heroism, after The Path to Beyond from 2011. In 2015 he obtained the Gijon. In 2016 the film won Grand Prix - Best Feature Film award at the 26th edition of Animafest Zagreb - World Festival of Animated Film Zagreb. Santa & Andrés Santa & Andres is a 2016 internationally co-produced drama film written and directed by Carlos Lechuga. The film had its world premiere in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. It was shown at the San Sebastián, Zurich, Chicago, Göteborg, Miami, Cartagena, and Guadalajara film festivals, among others. It was also initially selected to be screened at the 2016 Havana Film Festival, which, in 2014, had bestowed its "Unproduced Script Award" to the films script, but was subsequently excluded at the instigation of the state-run Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industria Cinematográficos. After having initially been invited to screen in competition at the Havana Film Festival New York in April 2017, the film was relegated to a special screening – according to Variety due to pressure from the ICAIC – and then, out of protest, pulled altogether by Lechuga. Volumes of Blood: Horror Stories Volumes of Blood: Horror Stories is a 2016 horror anthology film directed by Sean Blevins, John William Holt, Jon Maynard, Nathan Thomas Milliner, Justin Seaman and James Treakle. The screenplay was a collaboration by Sean Blevins, Nathan Thomas Milliner, P.J. Starks, and Jason Turner. An installment of the Volumes of Blood franchise, it was produced by Eric Huskisson, David Justice, P.J. Starks, and Devin Taylor. Special effects were designed and created by Special Effects Supervisor, Cassandra Baker. The film is a sequel to the 2015 horror anthology Volumes of Blood, both of which were filmed in Owensboro, Kentucky. Khujli Khujli is a 2017 Indian short drama film written & directed by Sonam Nair, produced by Chintan Ruparel & Anuj Gosalia and starring Jackie Shroff and Neena Gupta. It was released on 31 March 2017 by Terribly Tiny Talkies to their official YouTube handle. The film marks debut of Jackie Shroff in short films. Rams Rams is a documentary film about German industrial designer Dieter Rams, directed by Gary Hustwit. Hustwit ran a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2016 to raise initial funding for the film. The film will examine Rams influence on modern design, his work for Braun and Vitsoe, and his philosophies on sustainability and consumerism. The film was announced in June 2016, and was released in the Fall 2018. The Golden Louis The Golden Louis is a 1909 American short drama film, written and directed by D.W. Griffith Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer is a 1917 American silent comedy-drama/adventure film starring Jack Pickford, Robert Gordon, and Clara Horton; it is based on Mark Twains novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Directed by William Desmond Taylor, the film was released by Paramount Pictures. La terre The Earth is a silent film based on the novel of the same name by Émile Zola. It was directed by French theatre manager, André Antoine. Antoine was notable for bringing a certain form of naturalism to the theater and films such as The Earth. Louis Feuillade observed that these dramas "eschew any fantasy and represent men and things as they are, not as they should be." Although the principal players were accomplished actors from the Comédie-Française, Antoine further heightened the films naturalism by casting many nonprofessionals from the region in the film. Alice the Toreador Alice the Toreador is a 1925 animated short film by Walt Disney in the Alice Comedies series. Pretty Ladies Pretty Ladies is a 1925 American silent comedy-drama film starring ZaSu Pitts and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film is a fictional recreation of the famed Ziegfeld Follies. Directed by Monta Bell, the film was written by Alice D.G. Miller and featured intertitles written by Joseph Farnham. Pretty Ladies originally featured musical color sequences, some in two-strip Technicolor. However, the color sequences are now considered lost. New Moon New Moon is a 1930 black-and-white American, pre-Code romantic/drama/melodrama musical film version of the operetta The New Moon, with music by Sigmund Romberg and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and others. The original stage version premiered on Broadway in 1928. The 1930 film is also known as Komissa Strogoff in Greece, Nymånen in Denmark and Passione cosacca in Italy. A second adaptation, also titled New Moon, was released in 1940. The 1930 film, directed by Jack Conway, starred Grace Moore and Lawrence Tibbett. Its plot is entirely different from the original play and is set in Russia. This version added new songs not by Romberg. Bosko Shipwrecked! Bosko Shipwrecked is a 1931 one-reel short subject featuring Bosko; part of the Looney Tunes series. It was released on September 19, 1931 and is directed by Hugh Harman, the first Looney Tunes short to only have one director. The film score was composed by Frank Marsales. Broadway Bad Broadway Bad is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Sidney Lanfield and written by Maude Fulton. The film stars Joan Blondell, Ricardo Cortez, Ginger Rogers, Adrienne Ames, and Francis McDonald. The film was released on February 24, 1933, by Fox Film Corporation. Scarlet River Scarlet River is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film directed by Otto Brower, written by Harold Shumate, and starring Tom Keene, Dorothy Wilson, Roscoe Ates, Lon Chaney Jr. and Edgar Kennedy. It was released on March 10, 1933, by RKO Pictures. The Kids in the Shoe The Kids in the Shoe is a 1935 short animated film produced by Max Fleischer. It is a humorous retelling of the classic nursery rhyme. This short film was released on May 19, 1935. One Run Elmer One Run Elmer is a 1935 American short comedy film featuring Buster Keaton. I'll Give a Million Ill Give a Million is a 1935 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Camerini and starring Vittorio De Sica. It is based on the first screenplay by Cesare Zavattini which tells the story of a disillusioned millionaire who, tired of the attempts of greedy friends and relatives to sponge off of him, becomes a bum in order to find a decent human being. It was remade in 1938, again titled Ill Give a Million and starring Warner Baxter as the millionaire. It was shot at the Cines Studios in Rome. I Cover the War! I Cover the War is a 1937 American drama action film directed by Arthur Lubin for Universal Pictures, starring John Wayne. It was one of a series of non-Westerns Wayne made for Universal. Danger on the Air Danger on the Air is a 1938 American crime film directed by Otis Garrett. Shors Shchors is a 1939 Soviet biopic film directed by Alexander Dovzhenko and Yuliya Solntseva. Commissioned by Joseph Stalin, the film is a biography of the partisan leader and Ukrainian Bolshevik Nikolai Shchors. Shchors is played by Yevgeny Samoylov. Sorority House Sorority House is a 1939 American drama film starring Anne Shirley and James Ellison. The film was directed by John Farrow and based upon the Mary Coyle Chase play named Chi House. They Met in Argentina They Met in Argentina is a 1941 American film directed by Leslie Goodwins and Jack Hively for RKO Pictures. Hively had to come in and finish the picture after Goodwins was hospitalized for pneumonia. Maureen OHara plays an Argentinian who falls in love with a Texan, who is attempting to buy a racehorse from her father. It was one of a number of Hollywood films from the 1940s produced to reflect Americas "Good Neighbor policy" towards Latin American countries. They Met in Argentina was not well received by audiences, critics, or the Argentine government. The Missing Corpse The Missing Corpse is a 1945 American film directed by Albert Herman. Blackmail Blackmail is a 1947 American film noir crime film directed by Lesley Selander starring William Marshall, Adele Mara and Ricardo Cortez. The lead character is based on a pulp magazine hero Dan Turner. A Horse Fly Fleas A Horse Fly Fleas is an animated cartoon short released by Warner Bros. in 1947. It was written by Warren Foster and directed by Robert McKimson. The short stars A. Flea, the nearly-microscopic protagonist of An Itch in Time from 1943. It is rarely aired today due to stereotypical portrayals of Native Americans. Originally released in Cinecolor, the cartoon was reissued in three-strip Technicolor during the 1955-56 season. Forbidden Forbidden is a 1949 British thriller film, directed by George King, and starring Douglass Montgomery, Hazel Court and Patricia Burke. The film was produced by George King for Pennant Picturens, and was the last directorial assignment for King, and the final screen appearance by Montgomery. Blondie Hits the Jackpot Blondie Hits the Jackpot is a 1949 black-and-white comedy film and the 26 of the 28 Blondie films. Dancing in the Dark Dancing In the Dark is a 1949 Technicolor musical comedy film directed by Irving Reis, starring William Powell and Mark Stevens. Betsy Drakes singing voice was dubbed by Bonnie Lou Williams. Bomba and the Hidden City The Hidden City is a 1951 American film. It was the fourth film in the 12-film Bomba series. Elopement Elopement is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Clifton Webb, Anne Francis, Charles Bickford, and William Lundigan. Two Dollar Bettor Two Dollar Bettor is a 1951 American film noir crime film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Steve Brodie, Marie Windsor and John Litel. Battle Zone Battle Zone is a 1952 Korean War war film. Sequences of the film were shot at Camp Pendleton, California. Battles of Chief Pontiac Battles of Chief Pontiac is a 1952 American quasi historical film directed by Felix E. Feist. The drama features Lex Barker, Helen Westcott and Lon Chaney Jr.. A Day to Remember A Day to Remember is a 1953 British comedy drama film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring an ensemble cast including Stanley Holloway, Donald Sinden and Bill Owen. The darts team of a London public house go on a day trip to Boulogne-sur-Mer in France. House of Blackmail House of Blackmail is a 1953 British drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Mary Germaine, William Sylvester and Alexander Gauge. Its plot follows a soldier and his girlfriend, who become mixed up with a blackmailer. Ori okeanis saidumloeba The Secret of Two Oceans is a 1956 Soviet drama film directed by Konstantine Pipinashvili. Three Bad Sisters Three Bad Sisters is a 1956 American crime film directed by Gilbert Kay, written by Gerald Drayson Adams, and starring Marla English, Kathleen Hughes, Sara Shane, John Bromfield and Jess Barker. It was released in January 1956, by United Artists. Account Rendered Account Rendered is a 1957 British crime film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Griffith Jones, Ursula Howells and Honor Blackman. The films sets were designed by Norman G. Arnold. It was made as a second feature for release by the Rank Organisation. Untamed Woman is a 1957 Japanese drama film directed by Mikio Naruse. It was Japans submission to the 30th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Born Reckless Born Reckless is a 1958 western drama film starring Mamie Van Doren and released through Warner Bros. studios. Jazzgossen Jazzgossen is a 1958 Swedish musical film directed by Hasse Ekman. The film was an attempt to make a nostalgical cavalcade of the Swedish entertainment scene of the 1920s and 1930s, and featured many songs from that era. Le joueur The Gambler is a 1958 French-Italian drama film directed by Claude Autant-Lara and starring Gérard Philipe, Liselotte Pulver and Françoise Rosay. It is an adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevskys 1867 novel The Gambler. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Douy. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. It was made in Eastmancolor. Let's Rock Lets Rock is a 1958 rock and roll film starring Julius LaRosa as a crooner attempting to fight off the rival music rock and roll, Phyllis Newman as his songwriting girlfriend who convinces him to adapt rather than fight and Conrad Janis as LaRosas manager. The film, another rock-exploitation film aimed at the teenage drive-in crowd, was produced and directed by Harry Foster and also features performances from the Tyrones, Paul Anka, Wink Martindale, Roy Hamilton, Danny & the Juniors and the Royal Teens. It Happened at Møllegården Det skete på Møllegården is a 1960 Danish family film directed by Alice OFredericks and Robert Saaskin. The Hellions The Hellions is a 1961 British adventure film directed by Ken Annakin starring Richard Todd, Anne Aubrey, Lionel Jeffries, Ronald Fraser and Colin Blakely that was set and filmed in South Africa. Días de otoño Autumn Days is a 1963 Mexican drama film directed by Roberto Gavaldón, starring Pina Pellicer and Ignacio López Tarso. It is based on the story "Frustration" by B. Traven. Pellicer received the Best Actress award at the 1964 Mar del Plata International Film Festival. The Slick Chick The Slick Chick is a "Looney Tunes" cartoon animated short starring Foghorn Leghorn. Released July 21, 1962, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices are performed by Mel Blanc and Julie Bennett. The cartoon is an adaptation of the Mean Widdle Kid radio programs starring comedian Red Skelton. The main antagonist in the film—Junior, a delinquent chick who causes trouble for Foghorn—is based on Skeltons character; one of Juniors catch phrases is the Mean Widdle Kids signature saying. Gone Are the Days! Gone Are the Days! is a 1963 American comedy-drama film starring Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee and Godfrey Cambridge. It is based on the Broadway play Purlie Victorious, which was written by Davis. Davis, Dee, Cambridge, Beah Richards, Alan Alda and Sorrell Booke reprised their roles from the play. This was also Aldas film debut. 4 Dollars of Revenge 4 Dollars of Revenge is a 1966 Spanish action western film directed by Alfonso Balcázar and Jaime Jesús Balcázar, written by Bruno Corbucci, Aldo Grimaldi and Giovanni Grimaldi and starring Robert Woods, Dana Ghia, Antonio Casas, Angelo Infanti and Gérard Tichy. A Swingin' Summer A Swingin Summer is a 1965 comedy film in the beach party genre. It was directed and co-written by Robert Sparr. Raquel Welch stars in her first featured film role and makes her singing debut in the film. Adultery Italian Style Adultery Italian Style is a 1966 Italian comedy film written and directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. The Morning The Morning is a 1967 Yugoslav film directed by Mladomir Puriša Đorđević. It is the third part of a wartime tetralogy by Đorđević. The film entered in competition at the 28th Venice International Film Festival and Ljubiša Samardžić won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor for his role. Death at Owell Rock La morte non conta i dollari 1967 Italian spaghetti western film directed by Riccardo Freda. The film is about Lawrence White who returns to his hometown of Owell Rock with his sister to avenge the fathers death at the hands of a gang. The leader of the gang, Doc Lester ahs recently appointed himself the gunslinger Boyd as the new sheriff. La morte non conta i dollari was Fredas only Western he directed. Co-written with Giuseppe Masini, it was shot in Rome with actors Mark Damon and Luciano Pigozzi. Second unit director Yves Boisset suggested that Freda had shot the film without caring for the production and that a stuntman had even died on set. Actor Stephen Forsyth had denied any death occurring while filming. The Wacky World of Mother Goose The Wacky World of Mother Goose is an animated feature film made by Rankin/Bass, written by Romeo Muller and directed by Jules Bass based on Charles Perraults stories and nursery rhymes. It features Humpty Dumpty, the Old Woman Who Lives in a Shoe, and the Crooked Man. Mother Goose is voiced by Margaret Rutherford. Always Trouble with the Teachers Always Trouble with the Teachers is a 1968 West German comedy film directed by Harald Vock and starring Roy Black, Uschi Glas and Peter Weck. Stress Is Three Stress Is Three is a 1968 Spanish drama film directed by Carlos Saura. The film stars Geraldine Chaplin and Fernando Cebrián as a troubled married couple. Their marital problems are partially a consequence of Spains rapidly modernizing consumer society. Saura explains that his film is "the study of the crisis in a seemingly developed society, the crisis of the modern Spaniard who, underneath the new veneer, is still a medieval man, who still has working within him the old taboos and moral repressions from his religious past." The film is experimental in nature, whereby Saura moved away from several of the formulas of his previous two films, Peppermint Frappé and La caza. Saura noted, "At the root of it I had the sense that in Peppermint Frappé I was very constrained by story and I wanted to unbind myself. So, I made Stress Is Three, Three as a kind of liberation." Slaves Slaves is a 1969 American drama film directed by Herbert Biberman. It was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. The film stars Dionne Warwick, Ossie Davis, and Stephen Boyd. The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker is an American romantic comedy-drama film released in 1971, based on a novel of the same title by Charles Webb. It was directed and produced by Lawrence Turman, whose credits most notably include producing 1967s high-grossing hit The Graduate, which also was adapted from a book by Webb. It stars Richard Benjamin in the title role and Joanna Shimkus as his beleaguered wife, with Adam West, Elizabeth Ashley, Patricia Barry, and Tiffany Bolling in supporting roles. Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol is a 1972 television film directed by George McCowan and starring Martin Landau and Jane Alexander. The screenplay concerns a soldier returning from Vietnam, where he was a POW, who finds his home town missing. It is one of the earliest films to depict post traumatic stress disorder. Frank & Eva Frank en Eva is a 1973 Dutch film which features the debut performance of Sylvia Kristel. It was released in France in 1977 and recorded admissions of 193,473. Hex Hex is a 1973 American Western horror film directed by Leo Garen and starring Keith Carradine, Cristina Raines, Hillarie Thompson, Dan Haggerty, Gary Busey, and Scott Glenn. Set in 1919, its plot follows a wayward band of motorcyclists who seek shelter at a rural Nebraska farm inhabited by two two Native American sisters. When one of the motorcyclists tries to rape the younger sister, the elder places a curse on them, resulting in their subsequent deaths. Blending supernatural horror with elements of classic Westerns and the contemporary biker film, Hex was written by Garen and Stephen Katz, based on a story by Vernon Zimmerman and Doran Cannon. The film was shot on location at the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation in South Dakota in the fall of 1971. Acquired by Twentieth Century Fox, the film was shelved for nearly two years while the studio re-cut it into a more straightforward occult-themed horror film. The film was released in the fall of 1973, opening at the Atlanta Film Festival, where it won the Golden Jury Award for Best Film. Through September 1973, it screened in some locations under its original working title, Grassland, before receiving regional test releases as Hex on November 21 of that year. In the intervening years, the film was released on home video under alternate titles, including The Shrieking and Charms. The National Health The National Health is a 1973 British comedy film directed by Jack Gold and starring Lynn Redgrave, Colin Blakely and Eleanor Bron. It is based on the play The National Health by Peter Nichols, in which the staff struggle to cope in an underfunded NHS hospital. The film satirically interweaves the story of the real hospital with a fantasy hospital which exists in a soap-opera world where all the equipment is new and patients are miraculously cured – although the only "patients" seen are doctors or nurses who are themselves part of the soap opera plots. In the real hospital, the patients die while the out-of-touch administrators focus on impressing foreign visitors. Love and Energy Conviene far bene lamore is a 1975 sci-fi - sexy comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. The film is based on a novel with the same name written by the same Campanile. Weak Spot Weak Spot is a 1975 French-Italian-German thriller film directed by Peter Fleischmann. It is based on a novel by Antonis Samarakis. Death Cheaters Deathcheaters is a 1976 Australian action adventure film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring John Hargreaves and Grant Page. Eliza Fraser Eliza Fraser is a 1976 Australian bawdy adventure drama film, directed by Tim Burstall and starring Susannah York, Trevor Howard, Noel Ferrier and John Castle. The screenplay was written by David Williamson. The film was the first Australian film with a big-budget, costing A$1.2m to make. English actors Susannah York and Trevor Howard were brought from the United Kingdom to headline this Australian picture, which was filmed in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. The film has been described as a classic Aussie tale of colonial hardship and bawdy beginnings, and has been described as a sex romp. Long Vacations of 36 Long Vacations of 36 is a 1976 Spanish drama film directed by Jaime Camino dealing with the effects of Spanish Civil War on a bourgeois family trapped by the conflict in a tourist village near Barcelona. The film won three awards at the 26th Berlin International Film Festival: FIPRESCI Prize, Interfilm Award - Recommendation, and UNICRIT Award - Honorable Mention. The original ending was cut by Spanish censorship of that time. The film ends with all the Republicans marching to exile, and the fascist couple waiting at home. Bare Knuckles Bare Knuckles is a 1977 blaxploitation film, starring Robert Viharo, Sherry Jackson and Gloria Hendry. The film was written and directed by Don Edmonds. Death Duel of Kung Fu Death Duel of Kung Fu is 1979 martial art movie, directed by William Cheung Ki and starring John Liu, Don Wong Tao and Eagle Han-ying. It is also known as Showdown of the Master Warriors and Return of the Secret Rivals as an alternate title. With in say, the movie has no relationship with the Secret Rivals trilogy but most of the filming locations took places in South Korea although the story is set in China, which makes the result that it makes a similar storyline as Secret Rivals. It is also Eagle Han-ying`s first Hong Kong movie debut. Dragon on Fire Enter Three Dragons is 1978 Hong Kong martial art Bruceploitation movie, directed by Joseph Kong and starring Bruce Lai, Nick Cheung Lik and Philip Ko. This also happens to be Dragon Lee`s Hong Kong film debut. Brave Archer and His Mate The Brave Archer and His Mate, also known as The Brave Archer 4 and Mysterious Island, is a 1982 Hong Kong film adapted from Louis Chas novels The Legend of the Condor Heroes and The Return of the Condor Heroes. Together with Little Dragon Maiden, The Brave Archer and His Mate is regarded as an unofficial sequel to the Brave Archer film trilogy. Wu zhao sheng you zhao Crazy Couple is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Ricky Lau and starring Dean Shek and Lau Ka-yung. Lenin in Paris Lenin in Paris is a Soviet biopic directed by Sergei Yutkevich in 1981 on Mosfilm. College Girl on Vacation La liceale al mare con lamica di papà is a 1980 commedia sexy allitaliana film directed by Marino Girolami and starring Renzo Montagnani. Although presented as the latest installment in the commercially successful Liceale series, the film despite its title and the token blonde high school girl character, has little to no resemblance to earlier films starring Gloria Guida. Return of the Sentimental Swordsman Return of the Sentimental Swordsman, also known as The Flying Blade, is a 1981 Hong Kong wuxia film written and directed by Chor Yuen and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, based on Gu Longs Xiaoli Feidao series of novels. It stars Ti Lung, Alexander Fu Sheng and Derek Yee. It is the sequel to The Sentimental Swordsman. It was one of Shaw Brothers highest-grossing films in the studios history, surpassing the original at the box office. An in-name-only "sequel", Perils of the Sentimental Swordsman, was released in 1982, with no relation to the main character of Little Flying Dagger Li, instead being based in the Lu Xiaofeng novel series, and its previous film adaptations. Improper Channels Improper Channels is a Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Eric Till and released in 1981. The film stars Alan Arkin as an architect named Jeff Martley, and Mariette Hartley as his estranged wife Diana. After their daughter Nancy is mildly injured in a car accident, an overzealous social worker wrongly accuses him of child abuse, and takes custody of the child away. The film received four Genie Award nominations at the 3rd Genie Awards in 1982, for Best Foreign Actor, Best Foreign Actress, Best Original Screenplay and Best Art Direction/Production Design. Arkin won the award for Best Foreign Actor. Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho! Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho! is a 1984 Hindi art film, made by Saeed Akhtar Mirza, based on his own story, during the Parallel Cinema period of Indian cinema. The film is a comic satire on a judicial system, where cases drag on for decades, where plaintiffs either die or lose hope and money, while the corrupt run scot free, thanks to their nexus with corrupt lawyers. It won the 1984 National Film Award for Best Film on Family Welfare. Silent Witness Silent Witness is a 1985 American television film starring Valerie Bertinelli and John Savage, directed by Michael Miller. It premiered on October 14, 1985 on NBC and is based on a true rape case in Massachusetts. Noir et blanc Noir et Blanc is a 1986 French film written and directed by Claire Devers. The Cruel Embrace The Cruel Embrace is a 1987 Belgian drama film directed by Marion Hänsel. The film was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Bees Saal Baad Bees Saal Baad is a 1988 Hindi-language Indian horror film directed by Rajkumar Kohli, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Dimple Kapadia, Meenakshi Sheshadri, Vinod Mehra, Amjad Khan, Shakti Kapoor, Anupam Kher and Om Prakash. Sluga The Servant is a 1989 Soviet drama film directed by Vadim Abdrashitov. It was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Alfred Bauer Prize. An le zhan chang Fatal Vacation is a 1989 Hong Kong action thriller film written by Nam Yin and directed by and starring Eric Tsang. The project was filmed on locations in the Philippines. Andre's Mother Andres Mother is an American drama film, written by Terrence McNally, adapted from his stage play, and directed by Deborah Reinisch, which was broadcast on the PBS television program American Playhouse in 1990. It stars Richard Thomas, Sada Thompson, and Sylvia Sidney. Chizuko's Younger Sister is a 1991 Japanese film directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi. It was filmed in Mukaishima Island. The Whereabouts of Jenny The Whereabouts of Jenny is a 1991 American drama film directed by Gene Reynolds and written by John Miglis. The film stars Ed ONeill, Debrah Farentino, Eve Gordon, David Graf, Dakin Matthews and Lee Garlington. The film premiered on ABC on January 14, 1991. Dark Vengeance Dark Vengeance is a 1993 action/Science fiction film directed by Faruque Ahmed, written by Faruque Ahmed and Ronald D. Herbst, starring James Lew and Michael Standing. The film is also known under the title "Warlords 3000". The Diamond Fleece The Diamond Fleece is a 1992 Canadian made-for-television film directed by Al Waxman and starring Ben Cross, Kate Nelligan and Brian Dennehy. The film earned Kate Nelligan the 1993 Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series. The Rebel The Rebel is a 1993 Italian drama film, originally released as based on the novel Storia di Enza, which was written and adapted by the films director, Aurelio Grimaldi. It stars Spanish actress Penélope Cruz. It also features Stefano Dionisi, Lorenza Indovina and Marco Leonardi. In Italian, the language the film was originally released in, the film is titled La Ribelle. English, August English, August, made in 1994, is an Indian film and director Dev Benegals first feature film. A humorous and irreverent study of bureaucracy and the Indian Generation X, English, August won several awards at international film festivals. English, August became the first Indian independent film to break the stranglehold of mainstream Indian Bollywood cinema when it was acquired by 20th Century Fox and became a theatrical success in the country. This has led the way for other low budget, independent movies such as Bombay Boys and Split Wide Open, which are part of the next generation of "middle cinema". The film is based on the novel of the same name by Upamanyu Chatterjee. The negatives of the film were lost due to flooding at a storage facility of Prasad Studios. The was an attempt restoration, but it wasnt successful. The film is now lost forever. Phantom Quest Corp. is a comedy/horror anime produced by Madhouse and Pioneer LDC. It was originally released as a four-episode original video animation in Japan between August 25, 1994 and February 25, 1995. An English-dubbed version was released in North America by Pioneer shortly thereafter. The plot of Phantom Quest Corp. revolves around Ayaka Kisaragi, the proprietor of a Shinjuku company dedicated to helping those in need of paranormal aid. The title is a play on words: Yūgen Kaisha means "limited liability company" in Japanese; but when written with different characters, the word yūgen can also mean "the occult." The kanji 怪 means mysterious, but can also be read as Kai. Kaisha is typically written "会社". This further adds to the pun. In addition to the Phantom Quest Corp. OVA series, two soundtrack albums, a Japanese light novel, and a single-issue English manga also exist. Phantom Quest Corp. has been compared to the concurrent manga and anime Ghost Sweeper Mikami. The animation, comedy, and action sequences in Phantom Quest Corp. has been praised by critics. However, these same reviewers felt it lacked plot depth and character development due to its short length. Aao Pyaar Karen Aao Pyaar Karen is a 1994 Indian Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Ravindra Peepat, starring Saif Ali Khan as Raja, Somy Ali as Sonu and Shilpa Shetty as Chhaya. It is a remake of the Tamil movie Chembaruthi, starring Prasanth and Roja. Death Game Death Game is a 1996 American film which was part of the Roger Corman Presents series. It was also known as Mortal Challenge. Monk Dawson Monk Dawson is a film that was released in 1998, directed and produced by Tom Waller and starring John Michie, Benedict Taylor, Martin Kemp, Rhona Mitra BRUCE Shields and Paula Hamilton. It was based on the novel of the same name written by Piers Paul Read. The film is about Eddie Dawson, a monk who has led a sheltered existence at a Benedictine monastery, but when he is expelled from his order he has to learn to deal with the harsh realities of everyday life in 1970s London, finding work as a journalist. He falls in love with a beautiful widow then discovers she has been having an affair with his best friend. Eddie later marries a young girl who he first met whilst a priest in the parish, however he decides to return to live as a monk on a remote island. Despite being well received by film critics, the lack of a well-known cast led to a short box office run in the United Kingdom, and a straight to video release for the United States market. The film was chosen as the closer for the Leeds International Film Festival, and in 1999 it was also nominated for Best Film at the UK Creative Freedom Awards. In Canada and the United States the film was re-released in 2004 as Passion of the Priest. A Royal Scandal A Royal Scandal is a 1996 British television docudrama produced and directed by Sheree Folkson. The teleplay by Stanley Price focuses on the ill-fated marriage of George IV and Duchess Caroline of Brunswick. Dialogue from actual historical records reveals how each party tries to humiliate the other, causing the monarchy to suffer great embarrassment. Narrated by Ian Richardson, the drama was broadcast by the BBC. The programme was released on videotape in 1998 and is included in its entirety as a bonus feature on the DVD of The Queens Sister, released by BBC Video in 2007. La herida luminosa The Wound of Light is a 1997 Spanish film directed by José Luis Garci and starring Fernando Guillén, Mercedes Sampietro and Julia Gutiérrez Caba. The plot is based on a novel by Josep María de Sagarra. It was previously filmed in 1956 in a production directed by Tulio Demicheli And Give My Love to the Swallows And Give My Love to the Swallows is a 1972 Czech biographical film based on the prison diary from Czech resistance fighter Marie Kudeříková. Blinded Blinded is a 1997 romantic thriller directed and written by Daniel Calparsoro. The films director Daniel Calparsoro was nominated for the Golden Lion award at the 1997 Venice International Film Festival, but lost to Takeshi Kitanos romantic film Hana-bi. Pawel i Gawel Pawel i Gawel is a 1938 Polish comedy film directed by Mieczysław Krawicz and produced by the Rex-Film studio. The Wall The Wall is a 1998 made for TV anthology film that first aired on Showtime on May 24, 1998. The Spider and the Tulip is a short animated Japanese film made in 1943 by Kenzo Masaoka. It is a story about a ladybug being chased by a black-faced spider. The spider catches the ladybug, but then it rains, the spider drowns, and the ladybug is freed by a friendly fly. In 2001, the Japanese magazine Animage elected Kumo to Tulip one of the greatest anime productions of all time. The short-film was screened at Locarno Film Festival and at Barbican Centres Barbican Animation Show. Mravnost nade vse Morality Above All Else is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1937. Victor Victor is a French short film released in 1993, written by Nicolas Mercier and François Ozon, directed by Ozon, and starring François Genty. Disco Beaver from Outer Space Disco Beaver from Outer Space is an early production by National Lampoon, made for HBO in 1978. The short film is a collection of comedy sketches, contained within the main story which is centered on two characters: the protagonist, an extraterrestrial in the form of a human sized beaver; and the antagonist, a gay vampire called "Dragula" instead of "Dracula." Among the various side gags is a short concert by a stereotyped band of Irish singers called "The Spud Brothers". Tagline: National Lampoons mockery of everything that is wrong with cable TV. Farewell, My Love Farewell, My Love is a 2001 action film by Randall Fontana starring Gabrielle Fitzpatrick, Phillip Rhys, and Robert Culp. The Excalibur Kid The Excalibur Kid is a 1999 TV movie. Expertos en Pinchazos Expertos en Pinchazos is a 1979 Argentine sex comedy film directed by Hugo Sofovich. Two AM; or, The Husband's Return Two A.M.; or, the Husbands Return is an 1896 British short silent comedy film, produced by Robert W. Paul, featuring a drunken husband returning home late at night to the irritation of his wife. The film which, "was almost certainly sourced from a concurrent stage production," is according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "a study in often quite risqué body language, with the husband clearly the worse for drink, and the wife determined both to remonstrate with him and to get him undressed and into bed as quickly as possible." Sana maulit muli Sana Maulit Muli is a 1995 Filipino romantic film directed by Olivia M. Lamasan starring Lea Salonga and Aga Muhlach, their second film together after the 1992 romantic melodrama film, Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal. The critically acclaimed film won 1 award at the FAMAS Awards, and was nominated for 4, including Best Picture, Best Screenplay, and Best Actor & Actress for Lea Salonga and Aga Muhlach. It also received 6 wins at the Gawad Urian Award, including Best Picture and Best Screenplay and was also nominated for 6 categories. The film also won 3 awards and was nominated for 4 at the Luna Awards, which was then known as the FAP Awards. In celebration of its 20th anniversary, the film was digitally restored and screened at the Cine Adarna, University of the Philippines Film Institute. Aakhir Kyon? Aakhir Kyon? is a 1985 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by J. Om Prakash. It stars Rajesh Khanna, Tina Munim, Smita Patil and Rakesh Roshan. Hop to It! Hop to It! is a 1925 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Livin' for Love: The Natalie Cole Story Livin for Love: The Natalie Cole Story is a 2000 American drama film directed by Robert Townsend and written by Cindy Myers. It is based on the 2000 book Angel on My Shoulder by Natalie Cole and Digby Diehl. The film stars Natalie Cole, Diahann Carroll, James McDaniel, Randy J. Goodwin, Theresa Randle, Michael Anthony Rawlins, Ted Whittall and Richard Sali. The film premiered on NBC on December 10, 2000. The Loneliness of the Crocodiles Die Einsamkeit der Krokodile is a German satiric crime film directed and produced by Jobst Oetzmann, based on a novel by . The directors first film for the cinema, it was filmed in 1999 and presented in 2000. It was a German contribution at the Cannes Film Festival, and was awarded the Bayerischer Filmpreis. Club Le Monde Club le Monde is an independent film released in 2002 and directed by Simon Rumley. It is set in 1993 and tells the story of one Saturday night in a small London nightclub. It stars Allison McKenzie, Dawn Steele & Annette Badland. Asylum Days Asylum Days is a 2001 thriller film directed by Thomas Elliott. Red Moon Red Moon is a 2001 Italian crime-drama film directed by Antonio Capuano. It entered the competition at the 58th Venice International Film Festival. Markova: Comfort Gay Markova: Comfort Gay is a 2000 Filipino biographical-comedy, drama film based loosely on the life of Walter Dempster Jr., the last surviving Filipino "comfort gay" from World War II. The film tells the story of his hardships during his childhood and his travail during the World War II Japanese occupation of the Philippines. The character was played by actor Dolphy, who played the adult Markova while two of his sons, Eric Quizon and Jeffrey Quizon, played the role of two younger Markovas in two more different phases of his life. A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving is a 1998 made-for-TV special featuring the voice talents of Jim Cummings, Paul Winchell, and John Fiedler. The special shows Pooh and his friends learning the true meaning of Thanksgiving. It was nominated for Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Childrens Program. Skin Skin is an 11-minute short film directed by Vincent OConnell and starring Ewen Bremner and Marcia Rose. Produced by Tapson/Steel Films for British Screen and Channel 4 Films, it was filmed in September 1995. The screenplay was written in the summer of that year by British playwright Sarah Kane. It was first screened at the London Film Festival in October 1995, and was later given its television debut on Channel 4 at 11.35pm on 17 June 1997. An original airtime of 9.40pm was pushed back after television executives became worried about the depiction of violence and racism in the film, which, according to the British tabloid The Daily Mail, they saw as "one of the most violent and racially offensive programmes ever to be made for television in this country". Vincent OConnell was nominated for a Golden Bear award in the category "Best Short Film" for the film at the 1996 Berlin International Film Festival. The films screenplay was only Kanes second work, written after her 1995 debut Blasted but before 1996s Phaedras Love. The screenplay appears in the complete collection of Sarah Kanes work, Sarah Kane: Complete Plays, published in 2001 by Methuen. Bremner and Rose, who had never met prior to making the film, became romantically involved during its shooting, and subsequently had a child together. Unloved Unloved is a 2001 Japanese romance film directed by Kunitoshi Manda, starring Yoko Moriguchi, Shunsuke Matsuoka and Tōru Nakamura. It won the Grand Rail dOr prize and the Future Talent prize at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Afrika A.F.R.I.K.A. is a 2002 South Korean film in the action comedy genre, directed by Shin Seung-soo and starring Lee Yo-won, Kim Min-sun, Lee Young-jin and Jo Eun-ji. The films title is an acronym for "Adoring Four Revolutionary Idols Korean Association". Rajkumar Rajkumar is a 1964 Hindi film directed by K. Shankar. The film stars Shammi Kapoor, Sadhana Shivdasani, Pran, Prithviraj Kapoor, Om Prakash and Rajindernath. The music is by Shankar Jaikishan. The film became a box office hit. Sharja To Sharja Sharja To Sharja is a 2001 Malayalam comedy action film by Venugopan starring Jayaram, Jagadish and Aishwarya in the lead roles. The film was commercial success Cristina Wants to Get Married Cristina Quer Casar is a 2003 Brazilian film. Cine TAM, a cinema company division of the parent company of TAM Airlines, organized the presentation of the film in Medford, Massachusetts, United States in 2007. Tetsujin 28 is a 2005 Japanese live-action film based on the 1956 manga Tetsujin 28-go by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. Directed by Shin Togashi, it was the first original film based on the series, as well as the first to be released theatrically. American Beer American Beer is a 2004 feature-length documentary directed by Paul Kermizian that chronicles and documents the American craft brewing industry. The film was shot in the spring of 2002. Kermizian and a group of four left New York City and traveled by minivan across the United States visiting 38 craft and independent breweries in 40 days. Breweries featured in the film include Dogfish Head Brewery, Shipyard Brewing, Victory Brewing Company, McNeills Brewery, Climax Brewing, Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, Anchor Brewing Company, New Glarus Brewing Company, New Belgium Brewing Company, Bells Brewery and others. The film screened at various film festivals throughout 2004 and 2005 and was released on DVD towards the end of 2005. A special edition of the DVD released shortly afterward contains more than 80 minutes of deleted scenes from breweries featured in the film along with other scenes deleted from the original cut. As a result, from their experiences from the film, Paul Kermizian ended up opening Barcade, a chain of hybrid arcade and craft beer bars in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Philadelphia, and Jeremy Goldberg started a brewery called Cape Ann Brewing in Gloucester. Skin Deep Skin Deep is a 1985 Australian television film directed by Chris Langman and Mark Joffe and featuring an early screen appearance by Nicole Kidman. Set in the fashion industry, it was one of the few Australian films to be set in this milieu and was an attempt to do an Australian Dallas or Dynasty. Unbeatable Harold Unbeatable Harold is a 2006 romantic comedy film directed by Ari Palitz and starring Gordon Michaels, Nicole DeHuff, Henry Winkler, Gladys Knight, Charles Durning, Taryn Manning, Phyllis Diller, Lourdes Benedicto and Dylan McDermott. An earlier version of the film was originally shown at film festivals in 2006: at the ISIS theater in Aspen in March 2006, at the HBO Comedy Festival and at the Waterfront Film Festival in Saugatuck, Michigan. In 2008, new scenes were filmed and added, and the film was completely re-edited. A new score composed by Mike Reagan was also added. It was released theatrically in June 2009 in North America. The movie was released on DVD on February 23, 2010. This film also marks Nicole DeHuffs final film appearance, before she died in 2005 from pneumonia. Her husband, Ari Palitz, directed the film. Shukriya: Till Death Do Us Apart Shukriya: Till Death Do Us Apart is a 2004 film directed by Anupam Sinha, starring Anupam Kher, Aftab Shivdasani, Shriya Saran and Indraneil Sengupta. The movie is an adaptation of the Hollywood film Meet Joe Black. Piratas en el Callao Pirates in Callao is a 2005 Peruvian CGI science fantasy animated film directed by Eduardo Schuldt based on the childrens book of the same name written by Hernán Garrido Lecca. It tells the story of Alberto, a Peruvian kid who gets lost during a school trip to the Real Felipe Fortress in the seaport of Callao. The nine-year-old Alberto falls through a hole and travels back in time to the 17th century when the port is about to be attacked by a group of Dutch pirates led by Jacques LHermite. There he meets children who have also travel back in time and together they fight and defeat LHermite. The film is notable for being one of the first computer-animated film made in Latin America. King of Sorrow King of Sorrow is a 2007 Canadian television film starring Kim Coates and Lara Daans. It is written, produced and directed by Damian Lee. The Princess and the Robot The Princess and the Robot is a 1984 Brazilian animated film based on the Monicas Gang comic books. It was the second film based on Monicas Gang and the first to present an original story, since the other movies are just episodes of the cartoon, until the movie Uma Aventura no Tempo of 2007. Jammin' in Jamaica My Scene: Jammin in Jamaica is the first My Scene film, released on May 15, 2004 in the United States. It was sold together with the My Scene "Jammin in Jamaica" dolls. When Madison and Urban Desire go to Jamaica for a contest, Barbie, Nolee and Chelsea raise money to go there too and support their friends. The film was directed by Eric Fogel, who also directed The Barbie Diaries. The Weathering Continent is a Japanese fantasy light novel series written by Sei Takekawa and illustrated by Mutsumi Inomata. The Weathering Continent centers on three travelers - the delicately handsome sorcerer Tieh, the burly and reticent warrior Bois, and the spritely young Lakshi - as they trek though the shattered wastelands of the ancient continent of Atlantis. The first installment of The Weathering Continent was published in Monthly Dragon Magazine in April 1988, with a total of 28 collected novels released from November 1990 to April 2006. An anime feature film based on the novels was also released theatrically in Japan on July 18, 1992. It is available in the United States courtesy of Media Blasters. During the novels original run, several side stories were published. A short, sequel series also followed when the original The Weathering Continent ended. For the Love of God For the Love of God is a 2007 award-winning short animation starring Steve Coogan and Ian McKellen, directed by Joe Tucker, and produced at the National Film & Television School. The film tells the story of Graham, a man living under the glare of his overbearing mother in their Christian bookshop, who wants to have sex with God. In 2007, it was the only British film in official competition at the Cannes Film Festival. It won a number of international awards including a Silver Hugo at Chicago International Film Festival and Best Animation at Santa Barbara International Film Festival and Rhode Island International Film Festival. The Etruscan Mask The Etruscan Mask is a supernatural horror movie written and directed by Ted Nicolaou. Shot in Italy in 2006, the film was released in 2007. Hastey Hastey Follow Your Heart Hastey Hastey is a 2008 Hindi romantic comedy film starring Jimmy Sheirgill, Rajpal Yadav, newcomers Nisha Rawal and Monishka. It is directed by Tonny and produced by Go Cam Films in association with Inox. Ramaa: The Saviour Ramaa: The Saviour is a 2010 Bollywood fantasy action adventure film produced by Paul London, written by Reshu Nath and directed by Hadi Ali Abrar. The film stars Sahil Khan and Tanushree Dutta and features the WWE wrestler, The Great Khali in his second Indian movie after Kushti. Disneyland Dream Disneyland Dream is a home movie made by Robbins and Meg Barstow that documents their familys free trip to the newly opened Disneyland. The one-week trip was a prize they won in a contest sponsored by Scotch tape. The movie was shot with a 16 mm handheld camera. It lasts approximately 30 minutes. An audio track was added to the film in 1995. The Barstows lived in Wethersfield, Connecticut. They flew to California with TWA and stayed at The Huntington Sheraton hotel in Pasadena. They visited other Southern California locations, including Knotts Berry Farm, Hollywood, Graumans Chinese Theatre, Beverly Hills, Universal Studios, Will Rogers home and Catalina Island on their July 1956 trip. Comedian Steve Martin who worked at Disneyland as a child, appears at 20:20 into the film, briefly selling programs as he walks left to right in the lower right part of the frame, dressed in top hat, dark vest, and a pink striped shirt. An Earthy Paradise for the Eyes An Earthly Paradise For The Eyes is an English title for the Czech comedy film Zemský ráj to na pohled, directed by Irena Pavláskové and released in 2009. It portrays the adventures of a dissident family and their friends while under observation by pro-Soviet secret police in Prague between 1968 and 1977, during the countrys period of "normalization"—forced revocation of the legislation and customs of the reform period led by Alexander Dubček. A Day in the Death of Donny B. A Day in the Death of Donny B is a 1969 American short docudrama written and directed by Carl Fick and shot in cinéma-vérité style. Mostly considered an anti-drug film, it was made for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The film follows its protagonist, Donny B, a young black man who appears to be a heroin addict, as he makes his way through the cruel ghettos of New York City. He tries to score money for his next fix by stealing hubcaps, purse-snatching, panhandling, and engaging in street gambling. The short films soundtrack mostly consists of voice-overs of his parents despairing over his future, former addicts describing the junkie lifestyle, and cops informing the audience of the consequences of illegal drug use and addiction. Through the run time of 14 minutes, a blues-like tune written and performed by Harry Holt plays over the footage and voice-overs, with vocals that come in and out during the film, narrating Donny B as he does wrong. Doktor od jezera hrochu Doktor od jezera hrochů is a Czech-language comedy film directed by Zdeněk Troška. It was released in 2010. Viva High School Musical High School Musical: El Desafίo is a spin-off the film High School Musical, it is the film version for Mexico, premiered on September 5, 2008 in Mexican cinema. The premiere was held on August 24, 2008 in Auditorio Nacional of Mexico City. The film stars the finalists of the program High School Musical: La Selección, with the special participation of the musical duo Jesse & Joy. As is filmed in Mexico, most of the soundtrack are of the genre Reggeton. Rahtree Reborn Rahtree Reborn is a 2009 Thai comedy-horror film written and directed by Yuthlert Sippapak. It is a sequel to the 2005 film, Rahtree Returns. Hangover Hangover is a 2010 Bengali satirical comedy film directed by Prabhat Roy and produced by Rose Valley Films Pvt. Ltd under the banner of Rose Valley Films Pvt. Ltd. The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Sayantika Banerjee in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Bappi Lahiri. Togainu no chi is a Japanese BL visual novel created by Nitro+CHiRAL. The plot centers on Akira, a young man who is made to participate in a deadly game called "Igura" in post-apocalyptic Japan in exchange for being freed from prison. His goal is to beat "Il Re", the strongest person in Igura. The game was originally released on PC as Togainu no Chi in 2005, with a PlayStation 2 version titled Togainu no Chi TRUE BLOOD being released on May 29, 2008. A PlayStation Portable version was released on December 23, 2010 under the name of Togainu no Chi True Blood Portable. The game has been adapted into two manga series, a novel and a twelve episode anime series. In March 2010 as part of the Nitro+CHiRAL 5th anniversary an anime adaptation was announced for Togainu no Chi with production by Aniplex. The anime began airing on MBS and TBS on October 7, 2010. Aniplex of America streamed and simulcast the series in North America on Anime News Network. Beatles Stories Beatles Stories: A Fab Four Fans Ultimate Road Trip is a 2011 film. The Aviation Cocktail The Aviation Cocktail is a 2012 independent American drama film about the entangled lives of three World War II veterans living in the Midwestern United States in the 1950s. The films title refers to a famous drink, the aviation. Deadly Revisions Deadly Revisions is a 2013 horror thriller that was written and directed by Gregory Blair and is his directorial debut. The film stars Bill Oberst Jr. as a horror writer and filmmaker trying to figure out what caused a gap in his memory and why. Meshok bez dna The Bottomless Bag is a 2017 Russian drama film directed by Rustam Khamdamov. The film is based on Ryunosuke Akutagawas story In a Grove which takes place during the times of Tsar Alexander II. I Am a King I Am the King is a 2012 South Korean historical comedy film, starring Ju Ji-hoon, Park Yeong-gyu, Baek Yoon-sik, Byun Hee-bong and Kim Su-ro. Inspired by Mark Twains novel The Prince and the Pauper, the film is set in the Joseon Dynasty with Ju playing the dual role of a king and a beggar. It was released on August 8, 2012 and ran for 120 minutes. Travelers is a Japanese science fiction film directed by Koichi Sakamoto, starring Nao Nagasawa, Ayumi Kinoshita and Yuko Takayama. It was released in Japan on April 13, 2013. My Little Bossings My Little Bossings is a 2013 Filipino family-comedy film directed by Marlon Rivera, starring Vic Sotto, Kris Aquino, Ryzza Mae Dizon, and Bimby Yap. The film is an official entry for the 2013 Metro Manila Film Festival which was released in theaters nationwide in December 25, 2013 by OctoArts Films, M-Zet Productions, APT Entertainment, and Kris Aquino Productions. The film also marks Bimby Yap Jr.s theatrical debut, and also the last film appearance of comedian Tado Jimenez, who died in a car crash in Bontoc on February 7, 2014 at the age of 39. The film broke box-office records in the Philippines upon its nationwide release in theaters, even holding the highest opening day record of P50.5 million. It previously held the title of being the highest-grossing Filipino film of all time until it was broken by Girl. In spite of negative reviews from critics owing to its extensive use of product placement, a sequel to the film was made, to which Sotto initially hinted in an interview, and was released in Christmas 2014 as one of the official entries for the 40th Metro Manila Film Festival. Sleepless in New York Sleepless in New York is a 2014 documentary film about heartbreak and how to overcome it by director and producer Christian Frei. Farmland Farmland is a documentary film about agriculture in the United States that was funded by the U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance. Six farmers and Ranchers across the United States describe their experiences of and views on modern agriculture. Critics view the farmers and ranchers as sincere and what they do as interesting, but they are critical of what is left out of the documentary and that it was funded by the U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance. Portrait of the Artist Portrait of the Artist is a 2014 French drama film starring Bertrand Bonello. Mariyam Mukku Mariyam Mukku is a 2015 Malayalam romantic fantasy drama written and directed by James Albert. The film marks the directorial debut of Malayalam screenwriter James. The film was distributed by LJ Films. It stars Fahadh Faasil and Sana Althaf in the lead roles along with Manoj K. Jayan, Joy Mathew, Irshad, Sadiq, Nandhu, Prathap Pothan and Saju Navodaya in other important roles. The film score and songs were composed by Vidyasagar. The film depicts a love story between Felix, and Salomi who live in Mariyam Mukku, a coastal area with a unique Latin Christian culture. The movie was shot at Tangasseri beach in Kollam. The film released on 23 January 2015 on theatres and met with negative reviews from critics. Pink and Gray is a 2016 Japanese drama film directed by Isao Yukisada. It was released in Japan on January 9, 2016. It is based on the homonymous novel by Japanese idol writer Shigeaki Kato. Uvaa Uvaa is a 2015 Indian comedy and social drama film, written and directed by Jasbir Bhaati and produced by Dhanraj Films about five friends in a boarding school and their daily life suddenly turning into a rebellious fight for justice and making an example for the outside world. The film stars Om Puri, Sanjay Mishra, Vicky Rai, Jimmy Sheirgill, Sangram Singh, Rohan Mehra, and Archana Puran Singh, and includes several new faces as the lead actors of the film. Campo Grande Campo Grande is a 2015 Brazilian-French drama film directed by Sandra Kogut. The film received a production funding award in 2013 from Agência Nacional do Cinema and enterered production. The film had its world premiere screening in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Raasta Raasta is a 2017 Pakistani Action Thriller Film starring Sahir Lodhi, Abeer Rizvi, Aijaz Aslam and Shamoon Abbasi Naveed raza in Lead Roles, alongside Saima Azhar, Mathira and Saeeda Imtiaz in Cameo Appearances. The film is directed by Sahir Lodhi himself and was Released on 31 March 2017. Bapjaner Bioscope Bapjaner Bioscope is a 2015 Bangladeshi film directed by Reazul Mawla Rezu, in his feature film directorial debut. It won eight awards, including the awards for Best Film and Best Director at the 40th Bangladesh National Film Awards. The film was shot at char area in the Jamuna River. Canastra Suja Canastra Suja is a Brazilian drama feature film. Directed, written and produced by Caio Sóh, it was released theatrically on 21 June 2018. In August of the same year, the movie was among the 22 candidates to represent Brazil at the competition for the 2019 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but the Special Commission of Selection ended up electing The Great Mystical Circus. Aana Alaralodalaral Aana Alaralodalaral is a 2017 Malayalam language film produced by Poetry Film House. The film is directed by Dileep Mohan, and stars Vineeth Sreenivasan and Anu Sithara in the lead roles along with Suraj Venjaramood, Innocent, Vijayaraghavan and Hareesh Perumanna. The music is composed by Shaan Rahman. The film is based on a story written by Sarath Balan. High Fantasy High Fantasy is a 2017 South African comedy film directed by Jenna Bass. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. All of You All of You is a 2017 Philippine romantic comedy film directed by Dan Villegas and starring Jennylyn Mercado and Derek Ramsay. It is produced and released by Quantum Films, MJM Productions and serves as an official entry to the 2017 Metro Manila Film Festival. The film revolves around two strangers who met each other through a mobile app. In 2019, the film is now being streamed on Netflix as of January 19, 2019. The Wrath of the Gods The Wrath of the Gods is a 1914 American silent drama film directed by Reginald Barker and starring Sessue Hayakawa, Tsuru Aoki, Frank Borzage, Thomas Kurihara and Henry Kotani. This was the first feature film appearance of Hayakawa and the directorial debut of Barker. The film is based on an American sailor who comes to the Yamaki family after his ship wrecks in the ocean. The sailor falls in love with the daughter of the family, unaware of the fact that she is cursed by God, such that if she marries, a nearby volcano will erupt and destroy the entire island on which the family lives. Writer and producer Thomas H. Ince got the idea for the film from the volcanic eruption on the island of Sakura-Jima in 1914. Hayakawa was paid $500 a week, the highest paid of all oriental stars at the time. Filming started on January 27, 1914 and was completed on February 13. The film was released to a warm reception on June 7 after a large-scale publicity campaign. The visual effects of the film were widely appreciated by critics. It premiered in Japan on 15 September 1918, where it was later banned for "bringing dishonor to the country". Hayakawa, who played Aokis father in the film, married her before the films premiere. Bashful Bashful is a 1917 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A copy exists in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art, New York City. The Love Expert The Love Expert is a surviving 1920 American silent comedy romance film directed by David Kirkland and produced by and starring Constance Talmadge. It was an early distribution release by the First National Exhibitors Company. Trapped by the Mormons Trapped by the Mormons is a 1922 silent British drama film directed by H. B. Parkinson and starring Evelyn Brent. This anti-Mormon film involves the taking of young virginal English women to Utah to become wives. Be Your Age Be Your Age is a 1926 American film starring Charley Chase and features Oliver Hardy in the cast. On the Front Page On the Front Page is a 1926 American comedy film featuring Stan Laurel. Bringing Up Father Bringing Up Father is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Jack Conway and starring Marie Dressler, Polly Moran, and J. Farrell MacDonald. The film was based on the newspaper cartoons Bringing Up Father by George McManus. It was remade in 1946 as a sound film, proving popular enough for a spin-off of four Jiggs and Maggie films to be made. Love in the Rough Love in the Rough is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and written by Sarah Y. Mason, Joseph Farnham and Robert E. Hopkins. The film stars Robert Montgomery, Dorothy Jordan, Benny Rubin, J. C. Nugent, Penny Singleton and Tyrell Davis. Also a musical, it is a remake of the 1927 silent comedy Spring Fever. The film was released on September 6, 1930, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Betty Boop's Ups and Downs Betty Boops Ups and Downs is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short film, starring Betty Boop. The short subject makes light of the rash of foreclosures and property auctions in the economic turmoil of the Great Depression, together with some of the distinctive surrealism of the Fleischer style of this era. Buddy's Day Out Buddys Day Out is an American animated short film released by Warner Bros. on September 9, 1933. It is the first Looney Tunes cartoon to feature Buddy, the second star of the series who was created by Earl Duvall. It was directed by former Disney animator Tom Palmer, who was shortly thereafter fired from the studio. It was the first cartoon produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions, the successor to Harman-Ising Productions. Musical direction was by Norman Spencer and Bernard B. Brown. Long Lost Father Long Lost Father is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film starring John Barrymore, Helen Chandler, Donald Cook, Alan Mowbray, and Doris Lloyd. It was directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack. It was based on a novel by the British writer Gladys Stern. Enter Madame! Enter Madame is an American romantic comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent, starring Elissa Landi and Cary Grant, and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on a three-act play of the same name that ran from August 16, 1920 to April 1922 at the Garrick Theatre in New York City for a total of 350 performances. The stage version was directed by Brock PembertonLouise Dresser. Personal Maid's Secret Personal Maids Secret is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Arthur Greville Collins and written by Lillie Hayward and F. Hugh Herbert. The film stars Margaret Lindsay, Warren Hull, Anita Louise, Ruth Donnelly, Arthur Treacher and Frank Albertson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on October 26, 1935. A print is held by the Library of Congress. The Bold Caballero The Bold Caballero is a 1936 adventure film written and directed by Wells Root. It is based on the character Zorro, created by Johnston McCulley. The characters Don Alejandro Vega and Bernardo are notably absent. Native American stars include Chief Thundercloud as Don Diego Vega/Zorros aide and Charles Stevens as Captain Vargas. John Merton appears uncredited in this film as a First Sergeant. Merton also appears in Zorros Fighting Legion as Manuel and Zorros Black Whip as Harris. The film is notable for being the first "talking Zorro movie", as the first two Zorro movies were silent films, and the first in color. It was shot in Chatsworth. The film was released on December 1, 1936, by Republic Pictures. Road Gang Road Gang is a 1936 film directed by Louis King, written by Dalton Trumbo, produced by Bryan Foy, and starring Donald Woods and Kay Linaker. The film shows economic and social injustice due to political corruption. Affairs of Cappy Ricks Affairs of Cappy Ricks is a 1937 American comedy-drama film directed by Ralph Staub and starring Walter Brennan, Mary Brian, Lyle Talbot, Frank Shields, and Frank Melton. The plot is about a captain who returns home from a long voyage and has to take charge of his business and family. The Return of Maxim The Return of Maxim is a 1937 Soviet drama film directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg, the second part of trilogy about the life of a young factory worker, Maxim. In July 1914, the Bolsheviks and Mensehviks compete for representation of the working-class in the Duma. Maksim, who just returned from exile, calls the workers to strike as a protest against the firing of six of their colleagues. The traitor Platon Dymba assaults Maksim, wounding him severely. When the strike unfolds the workers demonstrate by the thousands, the news of the outbreak of World War I suddenly arrives. Maksim gets drafted. 6,000 Enemies 6,000 Enemies is a 1939 American drama film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Walter Pidgeon as a successful District Attorney who is framed on charge of bribery. Although innocent, he is sent to prison where he fights to clear his name. The film also stars Rita Johnson. The Flying Irishman The Flying Irishman is a 1939 biographical drama film produced by RKO Pictures about Douglas Corrigans unofficial transatlantic flight the previous year in a dilapidated Curtiss Robin light aircraft. The film was directed by Leigh Jason based on a screenplay by Ernest Pagano and Dalton Trumbo. The Flying Irishman covers the material of Corrigans autobiography, Thats My Story, from his early life to his return from his wrong-way flight. Because of the huge popularity of Corrigan and his flight, the screenplay assumes that the material is already familiar to its audience. The Kid from Kokomo The Kid from Kokomo is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler and written by Richard Macaulay and Jerry Wald. The film stars Pat OBrien, Wayne Morris, Joan Blondell, May Robson, Jane Wyman and Stanley Fields. The film was released by Warner Bros. on May 23, 1939. Eyes of the Navy Eyes of the Navy is a 1940 American short documentary film. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 13th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. Girls of the Road Girls of the Road is a 1940 American action film, based on an original screenplay by Robert Hardy Andrews, directed by Nick Grinde, and produced by Wallace MacDonald. The main characters of the 61–minute Columbia Pictures feature film were ten female "hobos", portrayed by Ann Dvorak, Helen Mack, Lola Lane, Ann Doran, Marjorie Cooley, Mary Field, Mary Booth, Madelon Grayson, Grace Lenard, and Evelyn Young. Male actors in the films included Bruce Bennett, Eddie Laughton, and Don Beddoe. Hidden Gold Hidden Gold is a 1940 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Gerald Geraghty and Jack Merserveau. The film stars William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Minor Watson, Ruth Rogers, Britt Wood, Ethel Wales and Lee Phelps. The film was released on June 7, 1940, by Paramount Pictures. If I Had My Way If I Had My Way is a 1940 musical comedy film directed by David Butler and starring Bing Crosby and Gloria Jean. Based on a story by David Butler, the film is about a construction worker who takes charge of the daughter of a friend killed in an accident. Filming took place in Hollywood between February and April 1940. This was another independent production for Crosby outside his Paramount contract and he took a financial interest in it. The film had its New York premiere at the Rivoli Theater on May 5, 1940. The Last Alarm The Last Alarm is a 1940 American Monogram Picture film directed by William West and starring veteran character actor J. Farrell MacDonald. Back in the Saddle Back in the Saddle is a 1941 American Western film directed by Lew Landers and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Mary Lee. Written by Richard Murphy and Jesse Lasky Jr., the film is about a singing cowboy who attempts to bring peace between ranchers and the operator of a copper mine whose chemicals are poisoning the areas water supply. The film features several of Autrys hit songs, including "Back in the Saddle", "Im An Old Cowhand", and "You Are My Sunshine". Knockout Knockout is a 1941 American drama film directed by William Clemens and written by M. Coates Webster. The film stars Arthur Kennedy, Olympe Bradna, Virginia Field, Anthony Quinn, Cliff Edwards and Cornel Wilde. The film was released by Warner Bros. on March 29, 1941. The Nurse's Secret The Nurses Secret is a 1941 murder mystery movie directed by Noel M. Smith and starring Lee Patrick as a crime-solving nurse. The supporting cast features Regis Toomey and Julie Bishop. This is a rare leading role in a movie for Patrick, who played the supporting part of Sam Spades secretary in The Maltese Falcon that same year. The Lamp Still Burns The Lamp Still Burns is a 1943 British drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Rosamund John, Stewart Granger and Godfrey Tearle. Its plot concerns a woman architect who changes careers to become a nurse. It was based on the novel One Pair of Feet by Monica Dickens. Like the novel, the film is a plea for better conditions in English hospitals – and, more specifically, for better treatment of Englands selfless nurses. The Lamp Still Burns was produced by actor Leslie Howard, who was killed in the service of his country not long after the film was released. Leather Burners The Leather Burners is a 1943 American Western film directed by Joseph Henabery and written by Jo Pagano. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Jay Kirby, Victor Jory, George Givot and Ellanora Needles. The film was released on May 28, 1943, by United Artists. The Madonna's Secret The Madonnas Secret is a 1946 American film noir crime film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Francis Lederer, Gail Patrick, Ann Rutherford and Edward Ashley. Don Quijote de la Mancha Don Quixote or Don Quixote de la Mancha is the first sound film version in Spanish of the great classic novel by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. It was directed and adapted by Rafael Gil and released in 1947. A huge undertaking for Spanish cinema in its day, it was the longest film version of the novel up to that time, and very likely the most faithful, reverently following the book in its dialogue and order of episodes, unlike G.W. Pabsts 1933 version and the later Russian film version, which scrambled up the order of the adventures as many film versions do. Characters such as Cardenio, Dorotea, and Don Fernando, which are usually omitted because their respective subplots have little to do with the main body of the novel, were kept in this film. The film, which starred Rafael Rivelles as Don Quixote and Juan Calvo as Sancho Panza, featured a young Fernando Rey as Sanson Carrasco and popular Spanish actress Sara Montiel as Antonia, Quixotes niece. The music for the film was composed by Ernesto Halffter, and the movie was shot on location in La Mancha and other Spanish regions. It did not fare as well in the United States, where it opened in 1949, as it had in Spain. In its American runs, it was whittled down to a more customary length of 107 minutes. Beware of Blondie Beware of Blondie is a 1950 black and white comedy film and is the last of the 28 Blondie films in 12 years. Raton Pass Raton Pass is a 1951 American Western film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Dennis Morgan, Patricia Neal and Steve Cochran. The Brigand The Brigand is a 1952 romantic adventure filmed in Technicolor and directed by Phil Karlson. It is the second film that Anthony Dexter made for producer Edward Small for Columbia Pictures after his debut in Valentino. Murder on the Campus Out of the Shadow is a 1961 British thriller film directed by Michael Winner and starring Terence Longdon, Donald Gray, Diane Clare, Robertson Hare and Dermot Walsh. The Pleasure Garden The Pleasure Garden is a short film written and directed by James Broughton in 1953. Among its crew was Peter Price as sound editor. Cast members included the subsequent director Lindsay Anderson and Broughtons artistic collaborator Kermit Sheets. Nana Nana or Nanà is a French-Italian film by Christian-Jaque starring Charles Boyer. It is an adaptation of Émile Zolas novel Nana. The Plot to Assassinate Hitler The Plot to Assassinate Hitler is a German feature film produced by CCC Film on the failed 20 July 1944 attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler. Falk Harnack directed and co-wrote the 1955 films script with Günther Weisenborn. Wolfgang Preiss won the German Federal Film Award for his role as the rebel army officer, Claus von Stauffenberg. The film has a realism that comes close to the style of a documentary. Release of the film amounted to a race competition against G. W. Pabsts film, Es geschah am 20. Juli,, released in the same year, dealing with the same subject. Sabaka Sabaka is a 1954 American adventure film written, directed and co-produced by Frank Ferrin that was shot on location in India. Ferrin also produced and directed the television show Andys Gang where Nino Marcel as Gunga Rams series of Indian adventures appeared on the show. The film was originally released as The Hindu in 1953. Hot Shots Hot Shots is a 1956 comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on December 23, 1956 by Monogram Pictures and is the forty-third film in the series. It was directed by Jean Yarbrough and written by Jack Townley. The Man in the Road The Man in the Road is a 1956 British thriller film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Derek Farr, Ella Raines, Donald Wolfit and Cyril Cusack. It was based on a popular contemporary novel He Was Found in the Road by Anthony Armstrong. The Girl and the Legend The Girl and the Legend is a 1957 German historical drama film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Romy Schneider, Horst Buchholz and Erich Ponto. The films sets were designed by the art director Hein Heckroth. Crash Landing Crash Landing is a 1958 dramatic "disaster" film directed by Fred F. Sears starring Gary Merrill and Nancy Reagan. This was the last film in which Nancy Reagan appeared, though she continued to work in television for some years thereafter. Crash Landing was based on Pan Am Flight 6, a real-life ditching at sea. U47 - Kapitänleutnant Prien U 47 – Kapitänleutnant Prien is a 1958 black-and-white German war film portraying the World War II career of the U-boat captain Günther Prien. It stars Dieter Eppler and Sabine Sesselmann and was directed by Harald Reinl. Idol on Parade Idol on Parade also known as Idle on Parade is a 1959 youth-oriented British comedy film produced by Warwick Films, directed by John Gilling and starring Anthony Newley, Sid James and Lionel Jeffries. It was John Antrobus first screenplay. The film depicts the main character being called up for two years of compulsory National Service in the British military and was based on the 1958 novel Idle on Parade by William Camp which in turn was inspired by Elvis Presleys conscription into the US Army. The film featured Newley singing five songs in a cockney accent for the film. One of the songs, "Ive Waited So Long", became a pop hit, reaching No. 3 in the UK chart, and it led to a singing career which included two UK No.1s. The Green Helmet The Green Helmet is a 1961 British film starring Bill Travers, Ed Begley and Sid James. The film is centred on a British motor racing team. It is based on a novel by Australian author Jon Cleary. The 2nd Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World Licensed to Kill is an Eastmancolor 1965 superspy imitation James Bond film starring Tom Adams as British secret agent Charles Vine. It was directed and co-written by Lindsay Shonteff. Producer Joseph E. Levine picked it up for American and worldwide distribution and reedited it under the title The Second Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World. The theme song for the American version, composed by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen and performed by Sammy Davis, is used in the 2011 film drama Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. Agent Joe Walker: Operation Far East Kommissar X – In den Klauen des goldenen Drachen is a 1966 Eurospy film co-written and directed by Gianfranco Parolini and starring Tony Kendall and Brad Harris. It is the third of seven films, loosely based on the Kommissar X detective novels from the Pabel Moewig publishing house. The Young Rebel Cervantes is a highly fictionalized 1967 film biography of the early life of Miguel de Cervantes. It was the first screen biography of the author. Directed by Vincent Sherman, and filmed in color, it stars Horst Buchholz as Cervantes; Gina Lollobrigida as a prostitute with whom he becomes involved; José Ferrer as Hassan Bey, the Turk who held Cervantes in captivity; Louis Jourdan as Cardinal Giulio Acquaviva; and Fernando Rey as King Philip II. Filming began in 1966, and the movie was released in several countries between 1967 and 1969. Released in the U.S. as a B-movie, and retitled Young Rebel, the film went unnoticed at the box office and did not do well critically. Weekend, Italian Style Lombrellone or Weekend, Italian Style is a 1966 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Dino Risi. It was co-produced with Spain and France. The soundtrack is full of Italian Pop songs from the 1960s. Pink Punch Pink Punch is the debut extended play by South Korean girl group Rocket Punch. The album was released digitally and physically on August 7, 2019 by Woollim Entertainment. The EP contains six tracks with the lead single "Bim Bam Bum". Il grande colpo dei 7 uomini d'oro Seven Golden Men Strike Again is a film directed by Marco Vicario. It is the sequel of Seven Golden Men. Wenn Ludwig ins Manöver zieht Wenn Ludwig ins Manöver zieht is a 1967 West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs, starring Hansi Kraus as Ludwig Thoma, Heidelinde Weis and Rudolf Rhomberg. The script was provided by producer Franz Seitz who chose his pen name "Georg Laforet" for the credits. Besides many well-known actors of the day, the film also features Zlatko Čajkovski, 1967s trainer of FC Bayern Munich, his goal-getter Gerd Müller and his goalkeeper Sepp Maier. Angels Die Hard Angels Die Hard is a 1970 biker film directed by Richard Compton. Its the first film distributed by New World Pictures; half its budget was provided by Roger Corman. The film—which was written in three months—revolves around a gang of bikers who try to save people from a mining accident. Compton shot the film on location in Kernville, California, on the shore of Lake Isabella, an old gold-mining town that was used for filming early Hollywood Westerns. Cutting Heads Cabezas Cortadas, is a 1970 Spanish-Brazilian film directed by Glauber Rocha. Interview Interview was a Bengali film directed by noted Indian art film director Mrinal Sen. A path-breaking film in terms of the narrative innovation and cinematic technique, it was a commercial success and went to run for six weeks amidst gushing admiration and accolades, when it was screened first. It also happened to be the debut film of Ranjit Mallick. Though according to the director, it was a film on the colonial hangover,it touched upon the diverse issue of anti-establishment, middle class cowardice, unemployment. Women in Chains Women in Chains is a 1972 American television film directed by Bernard L. Kowalski for ABCs The Movie of the Week. The leading players are Ida Lupino, Belinda Montgomery, Lois Nettleton and Jessica Walter. Ku Fu? From Sicily with Fury Ku-Fu? Dalla Sicilia con furore is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Nando Cicero. A parody of kung fu films like Fist of Fury, it was initially announced under the title La capa più tosta di tutta la Cina!. The film got a great commercial success, grossing about 900 million lire. Twentieth Century Oz Oz is a 1976 Australian film written, directed and co-produced by Chris Löfvén. It stars Joy Dunstan, Graham Matters, Bruce Spence, Gary Waddell, and Robin Ramsay; and received four nominations at the 1977 AFI Awards. The musical score is by Ross Wilson. The plot is a re-imagining of the 1939 The Wizard of Oz film transferred to 1970s Australia and aimed at an older teen / young adult audience. It was released on DVD in 2004 as Oz - A Rock n Roll Road Movie : Collectors Edition with additional material. The poster and album sleeve for the American release was done by rock artist Jim Evans. Maraschino Cherry Maraschino Cherry is an American hardcore pornographic film and comedy released in 1978. The film was directed by Radley Metzger and filmed in several locations in New York City; it was his fifth and final hardcore film. Shoot the Sun Down Shoot the Sun Down is a 1978 American western film. It is directed by David Leeds, written by Leeds and Richard Rothstein, and stars Christopher Walken, Margot Kidder, Geoffrey Lewis, Bo Brundin, and A Martinez. Flamenco at 5:15 Flamenco at 5:15 is a 1983 short documentary film directed by Cynthia Scott, taking audiences inside a flamenco dance class at the National Ballet School of Canada. Produced by Studio D, the womens studio of the National Film Board of Canada, the film won an Oscar at the 56th Academy Awards in 1984 for Documentary Short Subject. Amorosa Amorosa is a 1986 Swedish film starring Stina Ekblad and Erland Josephson and directed by Mai Zetterling. The story, an adaptation of the life of writer Agnes von Krusenstjerna, details her sexually charged and often turbulent relationship with David Sprengel. At the 22nd Guldbagge Awards, Ekblad won the award for Best Actress and Josephson won the award for Best Actor. Dreaming the Rose Dreaming the Rose is a 1986 Croatian film directed by Zoran Tadić, based on a screenplay by Pavao Pavličić. Wildfire Wildfire is a 1988 American romance drama film directed by Zalman King and starring Steven Bauer and Linda Fiorentino. Landstrykere Wayfarers is a 1989 Norwegian feature film directed by Ola Solum. The screenplay was written by Hans Lindgren, Lars Saabye Christensen, and Solum. It is based on the 1927 novel Wayfarers by Knut Hamsun. The film depicts Nordland during the transition between the era of the "privileged traders" and modernity in the 1860s. The film was released on DVD in 2009. Bix Bix is a 1991 Italian drama film about the final years of cornet player Bix Beiderbecke. It was directed by Pupi Avati and was entered into the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Evil Blood Đuka Begović is a Croatian film directed by Branko Schmidt. It was released in 1991. This film is based on Ivan Kozaracs novel which tells the life of a fictional character named Đuka from childhood to his material and spiritual ruin. La fille de l'air La fille de lair is a 1992 French film directed by Maroun Bagdadi. Immaculate Conception Immaculate Conception is a 1992 film written and directed by British director Jamil Dehlavi with James Wilby, Melissa Leo and Shabana Azmi playing the lead roles. The film won special jury prize at the Festival of British Cinema, Dinard. Un'anima divisa in due A Soul Split in Two is a 1993 Italian romance-drama film directed by Silvio Soldini. The film entered into the 50th Venice International Film Festival, where Fabrizio Bentivoglio was awarded with the Volpi Cup for best actor. Warriors: The Black Panther The Black Panther Warriors is a 1993 Hong Kong action film directed by Clarence Fok and starring an ensemble cast of Alan Tang, Brigitte Lin, Simon Yam, Tony Leung, Dicky Cheung and Carrie Ng. El pájaro de la felicidad The Bird of Happiness is a 1993 Spanish drama film directed by Pilar Miró. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Fleshtone Fleshtone is a 1994 film written and directed by Harry Hurwitz. The Son of Gascogne Le Fils de Gascogne is a French film directed by Pascal Aubier from a scenario by Patrick Modiano and Pascal Aubier, released on 8 May 1996. The adventures of Harvey, guide of a group of Georgian singers in Paris, and Dinara their interpreter, are used as a framework to provide a fantastic and nostalgic evocation of the cinema of the 1960s. Encore Encore is a 1996 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Pascal Bonitzer. The film stars Jackie Berroyer, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Laurence Côte, Natacha Régnier, and Hélène Fillières. Fine Powder Fine Powder is a 1996 Argentine drama film, written and directed by Esteban Sapir. The picture features Facundo Luengo, Belén Blanco, Marcela Guerty, among others. Twisted Twisted is a film written and directed by Seth Michael Donsky. His debut film, it was released in 1997. The film, a Don Quixote and Miravista Films production, is a retelling of Charles Dickens classic novel Oliver Twist set in a New York City contemporary underground populated by drag queens, drug abusers and hustlers. The film was an official selection and debuted in 1997 at the 47th Berlin International Film Festival, and was also screened as an official selection at the Seattle International Film Festival. Donskys film was made prior to Jacob Tierneys similar film Twist, starring American actor Nick Stahl. Donskys Twisted was re-discovered by the Museum of Modern Art in 2013, included in their Charles Dickens bicentenary film series and subsequently accepted into their permanent film collection. Licensed to Kill Licensed to Kill is a 1997 documentary written, directed, and produced by Arthur Dong, in which Dong, interviews various murderers known for their homophobic murders. Sixth Happiness Sixth Happiness is a 1997 British drama film directed by Indian director Waris Hussein. It is based on the autobiography of Firdaus Kanga entitled Trying to Grow. Kanga played himself in this film about Britain, India, race and sex. Sixth Happiness is about Brit, a boy born with brittle bones who never grows taller than four feet, and his sexual awakening as family life crumbles around him. It is also about the Parsi or Parsees - descendants of the Persian empire who were driven out of Persia by an Islamic invasion more than a thousand years ago and settled in western India. Parsees had a close relationship with the British during the years of the Raj. Brit is named by his mother, both after his brittle bones, and in tribute to his mothers love of Britain. Brits family is non-stereotypical: his parents are ardent Anglophiles with fond memories of the Raj and World War II. Brit is bright, spiky, opinionated and selfish with a razor-sharp wit, never a martyr or victim. He prefers the Kama Sutra to Shakespeare and does not allow gender or disability to come in the way of his desire for sex and love. Sixth Happiness also features performances from Souad Faress, Nina Wadia, Indira Varma, and Meera Syal. La nipote La nipote is a 1974 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana-erotic drama film directed by Nello Rossati and starring Daniele Vargas with Francesca Muzio. In France, the film was released in an adult version with addition of Italian-produced hardcore sequences and under the title Une Nièce malicieuse in 1980. Stukas Stukas is a 1941 Nazi propaganda film, directed by Karl Ritter and starring Carl Raddatz, which follows three squadrons of Luftwaffe dive-bomber flyers. Baron Munchhausen Baron Prášil is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1940. Gaman Gaman is a Bollywood film released in 1978, starring Farooq Sheikh and Smita Patil in the lead roles and introducing Nana Patekar in a supporting role. It is the directorial debut of Muzaffar Ali, who went on to make Umrao Jaan. The film deals with the issue of the futility of urban migration, using the story of a migrant from Uttar Pradesh to Mumbai, who tries to find a foothold in his new life as a taxi driver. The films music was by Jaidev, who won the National Film Award for Best Music Direction in 1979 for his work, and for the Song "Aap ki Yaad Aati Rahi", Chhaya Ganguly won a National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer. Shahryar wrote songs for the film, most notably "Seene Mein Jalan, Aankhon Mein Toofaan", sung by Suresh Wadkar, which highlighted the alienation and broken dreams of the migrant community. Ghazal singer Hariharan made his playback singing debut with the film. Chinna Veedu Chinna Veedu is a 1985 Tamil film written and directed by K. Bhagyaraj. This film was Commercially Successful. The movie is the debut in Tamil for lead female Kalpana, who is also sister of actress Urvashi, who made her debut with K. Bhagyaraj in the 1983 film Mundhanai Mudichu. Naya Din Nai Raat Naya Din Nai Raat is a 1974 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by A. Bhimsingh. The film is a remake of 1964 Tamil movie Navarathri starring Sivaji Ganesan which was also previously in Telugu in 1966 Telugu as Navaratri starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao. This film had enhanced Sanjeev Kumars status and reputation as an actor in Hindi cinema. The nine roles played by Sanjeev Kumar correspond to nine Rasa. The Case of Charles Peace The Case of Charles Peace is a 1949 British crime film directed by Norman Lee and starring Michael Martin Harvey, Chili Bouchier and Valentine Dyall. It is based on the real-life Victorian murderer Charles Peace. If I Were a Spy If I Were a Spy is a 1967 French crime film directed by Bertrand Blier, starring Bernard Blier and Bruno Cremer. It tells the story of a medical doctor who gets into trouble when one of his patients turns out to be hunted by the mafia. Filming took place from 15 November to 18 December 1966. The film was released in France in August 1967. Shestoy The Sixth is a 1981 Soviet action film directed by Samvel Gasparov at Gorky Film Studio. Holiday in Sarajevo Praznik u Sarajevu is a 1991 film set in Western Europe and Sarajevo, with a set of Sarajevan thieves returning home for the Christmas holidays. It was directed by Benjamin Filipović and written by Abdulah Sidran. Death of a Salesman Death of a Salesman is a 2000 television film directed by Kirk Browning, based on the 1949 play of the same name by Arthur Miller. The film stars American actor Brian Dennehy as Willy Loman. The film earned two nominations at both the 7th Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2001 and the 52nd Primetime Emmy Awards in 2000. Adikkurippu Adikkurippu is a 1989 Malayalam-language legal thriller film, written by S. N. Swamy and directed by K. Madhu. It stars Mammootty in the lead role, who plays the role of an advocate. Night Train Rope Cosmetology aka Rope Makeover and Oniroku Dan: Rope Makeover is a 1978 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Shōgorō Nishimura and starring Naomi Tani. Uyarangalil Uyarangalil is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language thriller film directed by I. V. Sasi, written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and produced by S. Pavamani. It stars Mohanlal, Nedumudi Venu, Rahman, Kajal Kiran, Swapna, and Ratheesh. It is regarded as a cult classic movie, with Mohanlal in an anti-hero role. Bloodbath in Psycho Town Video Demons Do Psychotown is a 1989 horror film written and co-directed by Alessandro De Gaetano and starring Ron Arragon, Donna Baltran, Dave Elliott, Pam Martin, and Myra Taylor. It was distributed by Troma Entertainment. Bangers Bangers is a 1999 Australian short film starring Cate Blanchett. Her real-life husband Andrew Upton wrote, produced, and directed the film. It is their first collaboration from their production company "Dirty Films". Bangers was later included in the 2005 compilation film Stories of Lost Souls. My Brother Has a Cute Brother My Brother Has a Cute Brother is a 1975 Czech comedy film directed by Stanislav Strnad. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize. Man Walking on Snow is a 2001 Japanese drama film directed by Masahiro Kobayashi. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. A Little Monk A Little Monk is a 2003 South Korean film helmed by first-time director Joo Kyung-jung. It was chosen as one of the "10 Best Korean Films" in 2003 by the Korean Association of Film Critics Awards. Gun Crazy: Episode 1 - A Woman from Nowhere is a 2002 Japanese action film, which was directed by Atsushi Muroga. It starred Ryoko Yonekura and Shingo Tsurumi. Tijuana Makes Me Happy Tijuana Makes Me Happy is a 2007 film made in Tijuana, Mexico. It was directed by Dylan Verrechia, co-written by James Lefkowitz, with original music by Nortec Collective, and titled by writer Rafael Saavedra. Variety described it as "slight but likable". The movie has not yet had a general release http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117932600.html?categoryid=31&cs=1&query=tijuana+makes+me+happy, but has been screened at several movie festivals https://www.myspace.com/tijuanamakesmehappy and won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Narrative Feature at the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival, and is one of the four recipients of the 2007 SAFILM Indie Max Award https://web.archive.org/web/20071006024221/http://www.safilm.com/2007/events.html. Superstar in a Housedress Superstar in a Housedress is a feature-length documentary by independent filmmaker Craig Highberger about the life and legend of Warhol superstar Jackie Curtis. Highberger also wrote the biography of the same name, published by Penguin imprint Chamberlain Bros. in 2005. The film includes interviews with surviving superstars Holly Woodlawn, Penny Arcade and Joe Dallesandro; as well as Paul Morrissey, the director of the Warhol films Flesh and Women In Revolt that Jackie appeared in; and Tony Award winners Harvey Fierstein, and Lily Tomlin who also narrates. The film also includes twenty friends and colleagues of Curtis who round out the story of the artists life. Rare footage includes Curtis performing in Vain Victory, Heaven Grand in Amber Orbit, and Glamour, Glory and Gold. Human is a 1962 Japanese drama film directed by Kaneto Shindo, and starring Taiji Tonoyama, Kei Satō, and Nobuko Otowa, produced by Shindos company Kindai Eiga Kyokai. Food Will Win the War Food Will Win the War is an American short animated film produced by Walt Disney Studios and released on July 21, 1942, seven months and two weeks after the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. The 6-minute short was one of a series of animated films produced by Disney during the war as part of a propaganda campaign. The animation was produced on order of the Department of Agriculture, first and foremost to educate about the importance of American agriculture in the war effort and also, to offset fears and panic of Americans who thought too many supplies were being sent overseas. The film was a morale boosting production, in the hope of improving public mood and opinion about sacrifice for the war effort. Priyasakhi Priyasakhi is a 2005 Indian Tamil romance film directed by K. S. Adhiyaman and produced by P. L. Thenappan. The film stars Madhavan and Sadha in the leading roles, while Aishwarya, Ramesh Khanna, Manobala and Kovai Sarala feature in supporting roles. The film is a contemporary Indian take on life and pregnancy topics, and was also made in Hindi as Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar with Salman Khan and Shilpa Shetty in the lead. Production began in December 2004 and the film was released in July 2005. Sockbaby Sockbaby is a four-part martial arts / comedy short film co-directed by Doug TenNapel and John Soares. Sockbaby originally premiered on Channel 101 on January 25, 2004. Sockbaby follows Ronnie Cordova, Burger, and Sockbaby as they battle Davis the Grey, Chum-Chum, Lord Opticord, The Manitou Frogmen, and Doug Jones in a spoof of 1970s Hong Kong cinema, comicbook superheroes, blaxploitation films, and interdimensional monsters. Heremias: Unang aklat - Ang alamat ng prinsesang bayawak Heremias, also Unang aklat: Ang alamat ng prinsesang bayawak, is a 2006 Filipino indie crime drama film directed and written by Lav Diaz. It stars Ronnie Lazaro, Jordan and Sid Lucero as a bad cop. The 9-hour digital film was produced by Celso De Guzman, with principal cinematography by Tamara Benitez, and was shot in Pililla, Rizal, Luzon. The film is "the story of a farmer who makes a pact with God to save a girl from rape." Nora's Hair Salon II Noras Hair Salon 2: A Cut Above is a 2008 comedy-drama film written by Chanel Capra and Jill Maxcy, who also directed. It stars Tatyana Ali, Stacey Dash, and Bobby Brown. The sequel to 2004s Noras Hair Salon, it features mostly the same cast as the original. My Morning Jacket: Okonokos Okonokos is a live album and concert film by the American band My Morning Jacket released on October 31, 2006. The album was recorded during the bands fall 2005 Z Tour, over two nights at The Fillmore in San Francisco, California. This is the first My Morning Jacket album for which frontman Jim James does not receive a production credit; he is credited for "concept/story". Tales from the Dead Tales from the Dead is a 2007 horror film, written and directed by Jason Cuadrado. The film is an anthology of four ghost stories as told by Tamika, a strange young girl with the ability to communicate with the dead. Each tale deals with loss, pain and vengeance as the spirits who tell them attempt to put things right in the world of the living. The film is notable for being a Japanese horror film shot entirely in Los Angeles, in Japanese with local Japanese talent. Writer/director Jason Cuadrado did not know any Japanese at the time of filming. Boxing Day Boxing Day is a 2007 Australian film directed by Kriv Stenders. It was partly funded by the Adelaide Film Festival. The World of Strawberry Shortcake The World of Strawberry Shortcake is a 1980 animated television special written by Romeo Muller, directed by Charles Swenson, and produced by Swenson, Muller and Fred Wolf. Starring the voices of Romeo Muller, Russi Taylor, Julie McWhirter and Joan Gerber, it was made by animators from Murakami-Wolf-Swenson in the United States and by Toei Doga in Japan. The music was written and performed by Flo & Eddie of the rock group, The Turtles. The title character, Strawberry Shortcake, lives in a fictional place called Strawberryland. In the special, narrated by Romeo Muller, she and her friends celebrate her sixth birthday. While preparations for her party are underway, a villain called the Peculiar Purple Pieman plots to steal the berries from Strawberrys home in order to make his pies. Produced and sponsored by the Kenner toy company, The World of Strawberry Shortcake was the first special to feature the American Greetings character, Strawberry Shortcake. Bypassing network television, it debuted on March 28, 1980, in syndication across more than 90 U.S. cities, and was later released on 16 mm film, VHS, Beta and DVD. The special received generally favorable reviews in the School Library Journal, which reviewed it in 1983 and 2007. Cape Karma Cape Karma is a 2007 erotic thriller drama film directed by Pankaj Advani, with a "dark secrets" plot, shot in Scotland. Straight Straight is a 2007 German film by director Nicolas Flessa. Balaxanida neft fontani The Oil Gush in Balakhany is a film directed by the pioneer of cinema in Azerbaijan, Alexandre Michon, it was filmed on August 4, 1898 in Balakhany, Baku and presented at the International Paris Exhibition. The film was shot using a 35mm film on a Lumière cinematograph. Kamen Rider Movie War 2010: Kamen Rider vs. Kamen Rider Double & Decade is the name given to the commercial promotion for the December 12, 2009, theatrical releases of the Kamen Rider Decade epilogue film, the Kamen Rider W prologue/flashback film, and a third film that exists as a crossover between the two and serves as the finale to Decade.Unlike its subsequent Movie War films, this film is more focused on Decade than its successor W. Caesar and Otto's Deadly Xmas Caesar and Ottos Deadly Xmas is a 2012 American comedy-horror film. It stars Dave Campfield, Paul Chomicki, Felissa Rose, Deron Miller, Lloyd Kaufman, Linnea Quigley, Joe Estevez, Debbie Rochon, Brinke Stevens, Ken Macfarlane, and Avi K. Garg, as well as a cameo appearance by Robert ZDar. It is written and directed by Dave Campfield, the creator of the original Caesar and Otto film. The story is by Campfield and co-producer Joe Randazzo. The fifth in Campfields Caesar and Otto series, the film premiered at the 2012 Fright Night Film Fest in Louisville on June 30, 2012. Subsequent screenings were well received by both professional critics and audience members. The film has gone on to receive awards and nominations at several film festivals, and reviews have been strictly positive, with HorrorHound magazine stating in their issue 39 review of the film that "the budget is obviously low, but the filmmaking is brilliant." The film was picked up for North American DVD distribution by Wild Eye Releasing and was released on November 19, 2013. Down the Road Again Down the Road Again is a 2011 Canadian drama film written and directed by Donald Shebib. The film is the sequel to Shebibs 1970 film Goin Down the Road. Farewell Baghdad Farewell Baghdad is a 2010 Iranian drama film directed by Mehdi Naderi. The film was selected as the Iranian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but did not make the final shortlist. The Tall Man The Tall Man is a 2011 Australian documentary directed by Tony Krawitz. It is about the death of Cameron Mulrunji Doomadgee in police custody on Palm Island, Queensland on 19 November 2004. A Buddy Story A Buddy Story is a 2010 independent film directed by Marc Erlbaum. It stars Gavin Bellour, Mad Men’s Elisabeth Moss and Matisyahu, a popular American reggae and alternative rock musician who makes his screen debut in the movie. Dad Made Dirty Movies Dad Made Dirty Movies is a 2011 Bulgarian-German documentary film by Jordan Todorov following Stephen C. Apostolofs life and career. The film premiered at Visions du Réel International Film Festival in April 2011 and consists of archive footage as well as interviews with Apostolofs family, friends and associates. The film also includes never before seen archive footage from making of Orgy of the Dead - Apostolofs most well known film. The title Dad Made Dirty Movies comes from a quote by Polly Apostolof, one of Apostolofs daughters. Kamen Rider × Super Sentai: Super Hero Taisen is a 2012 superhero film which features a crossover between the Super Sentai and Kamen Rider Series. The protagonists of Kamen Rider Decade and Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger are featured, but the casts of Kamen Rider Fourze, Kamen Rider OOO, and Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters also participate. Other returning cast members include Rina Akiyama and Kenjirō Ishimaru reprising their roles from Kamen Rider Den-O. In its first week in theaters, Super Hero Taisen opened at the #1 spot in the Japanese box offices, edging out The Eleventh Striker. The DVD and Blu-ray was released on October 21, 2012 and was aired as part of TV Asahis Super Hero and Heroine Summer Vacation special on August 25, 2013. Head Cases: Serial Killers in the Delaware Valley Head Cases: Serial Killers in the Delaware Valley is a 2013 horror film from director Anthony Spadaccini. The film continues the story told in Head Case. That Girl in Pinafore That Girl in Pinafore is a 2013 Singaporean comedy-musical film directed by Chai Yee Wei and starring Daren Tan, Julie Tan, Hayley Woo, Jayley Woo, Kenny Khoo, Seah Jiaqing and Kelvin Mun . Face 2 Face Face to Face is a 2012 Malayalam mystery thriller film directed by V. M. Vinu and starring Mammootty, Ragini Dwivedi and Roma Asrani . The film was written by Manoj Payyanur and produced by M. K. Nazar under the banner of Good Line Productions. It was released on 30 November 2012. The Address The Address is a 2014 documentary film for television directed and written by Ken Burns. The documentary was released on 15 April 2014. The Prince and the 108 Demons 108 Demon Kings is a 2014 computer-animated family adventure film directed by Pascal Morelli. The film premiered at the Forum des Images on 4 December 2014 before it was released theatrically wide in France on 21 January 2015 in France. Danger Dolls is a 2014 Japanese science fiction action film directed by Shusuke Kaneko starring Rumi Hanai, Rina Takeda, Kayano Masuyama and Nana Seino. It was released in Japan on September 27, 2014. Scooby-Doo! Spooky Games Scooby-Doo! Spooky Games is a direct-to-DVD special based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons, created for the London 2012 Olympics, released on July 17, 2012. This special began a trend of bonus Scooby-Doo "special episodes" on various DVDs. A Horse Called Bear A Horse Called Bear is a 2015 American family drama film about recently orphaned boy who inherits a horse. It was produced by Penny Carlisi and directed by Daniel Knudsen. The film was awarded the Dove seal of family approval from the Dove Foundation and was released May 26, 2015. Learn by Heart Learn by Heart is a 2015 French comedy-drama film directed by Mathieu Vadepied. It was selected to close the International Critics Week section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Vellaikaara Durai Vellakkaara Durai is a 2014 Indian Tamil comedy film directed by Ezhil. The film features Vikram Prabhu, Sri Divya, Soori, and John Vijay in the lead roles. The film commenced shoot from May 2014. The film opened to mixed reviews from critics, but it was a box office hit. Oru Naal Iravil Oru Naal Iravil is a 2015 Indian Tamil language thriller film edited and directed by Anthony in his directorial debut. A remake of Joy Mathews successful Malayalam film Shutter, the film stars Sathyaraj in the lead role. The film is presented by A. L. Vijay and produced by A. L. Azhagappan and Sam Paul. The film opened to rave reviews on its release. Bad Rap Bad Rap is a 2016 documentary directed by Salima Koroma, and produced by Jaeki Cho. The documentary follows the lives of Korean-American hip-hop artists Dumbfounddead, Awkwafina, Rekstizzy, and Lyricks, and their struggle to garner credibility in the American hip-hop industry. Bad Rap premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 13, 2016, and has since been screened at twelve other film festivals around the world. As of September 7, 2017, the film has been made available on the iTunes Store, Amazon, VUDU, Google Play, and Netflix. Railway Children Railway Children is a 2016 Indian Kannada feature film written and directed by Prithvi Konanur. It is inspired from Rescuing Railway Children written by Lalitha Iyer and Malcolm Harper that describes the lives of children that run away from their homes, live in railway stations and trains, and grow up as criminals, despite their intentions being harmless and seeking only to earn a living. Produced by TinDrum Beats, the film featured mostly non-actors. The plot revolves around a 12-year-old runaway who falls into the hands of a gang involved in illegal businesses. Manohara K., Syed Pervez, Yash Shetty, Divya M. R., Karthik and Parimala appear in lead roles. The film premiered at the Mumbai International Film Festival in October 2016. Manohara won the National Film Award for Best Child Artist and Karnataka State Film Award for Best Child Actor for his performance. The film was also named the Second Best Film at the 2016 Karnataka State Film Awards. Ausma Dawn is a 2015 black-and-white Latvian drama film directed by Laila Pakalniņa about Pavlik Morozov, who denounced his father. It was selected as the Latvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Its a coproduction with Poland and Estonia. Antonio Lopez 1970: Sex Fashion & Disco Antonio Lopez 1970: Sex Fashion & Disco is a 2017 American documentary film directed by James Crump. This feature documentary concerns the Puerto Rican-born, Harlem- and Bronx-raised fashion illustrator Antonio Lopez and his influential work and milieu in New York and Paris between 1968 and 1973. With original interviews and vintage footage, the film also features Lopezs personal partner and longtime creative collaborator, Juan Ramos, Bill Cunningham, Jessica Lange, Grace Jones, Bob Colacello, Grace Coddington, Yves Saint Laurent, Joan Juliet Buck and Karl Lagerfeld among numerous others. The film was an Official Selection at many leading international film festivals including DOC NYC, The British Film Institutes BFI London Film Festival, International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, Seattle International Film Festival and Melbourne International Film Festival. It was nominated three times and awarded the Metropolis Grand Jury Prize at the 2017 DOC NYC Film Festival and the 2018 Cinémoi CinéFashion Film Award for Best Fashion Feature Film. The film qualified for consideration for the 2018 Academy Awards Oscar for Best Documentary Feature. The Last of Us The Last of Us is a 2016 Tunisian drama film directed by Ala Eddine Slim. It was selected as the Tunisian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Spitak Spitak is a 2018 Armenian drama film directed by Alexander Kott. It was selected as the Armenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Alice's Orphan Alices Orphan is a 1926 short film produced by the Walt Disney Studio and Winkler Pictures, and is part of the Alice Comedies. A Ship Comes In A Ship Comes In is a 1928 silent film which tells the story of immigrants coming to the United States. It stars Rudolph Schildkraut, Louise Dresser, Milton Holmes, Linda Landi, and Fritz Feld. The movie was written by Julien Josephson, John W. Krafft and Sonya Levien. It was directed by William K. Howard. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. A Lady to Love A Lady to Love is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Victor Sjöström and written by Sidney Howard. The film stars Vilma Bánky, Edward G. Robinson, Robert Ames, Richard Carle and Lloyd Ingraham. The film was released on February 28, 1930, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Jack and the Beanstalk Jack and the Beanstalk is a 1931 Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Bimbo and Betty Boop. My Sin My Sin is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Abbott, and written by Abbott, Owen Davis, Adelaide Heilbron. It was adapted from the play, "Her Past," written by Frederick J. Jackson. The film stars Tallulah Bankhead, Fredric March, Harry Davenport, Scott Kolk, and Lily Cahill. The film was released on October 3, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. Son of a Sailor Son of a Sailor is a 1933 American comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Alfred A. Cohn, Paul Gerard Smith, Ernest Pagano, and H. M. Walker. The film stars Joe E. Brown, Jean Muir, Frank McHugh, Thelma Todd, Johnny Mack Brown, and Sheila Terry. The film was released by Warner Bros. on December 23, 1933. Where Sinners Meet Where Sinners Meet is a 1934 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by J. Walter Ruben and starring Diana Wynyard, Clive Brook and Billie Burke. It was adapted by writer Henry William Hanemann from Clara Berangers 1927 movie The Little Adventuress, which in turn was a rewrite from the 1921 British play The Dover Road by A. A. Milne. The film used The Dover Road as a working title prior to its release. The films sets were designed by the art directors Perry Ferguson and Van Nest Polglase. College Holiday College Holiday is a 1936 Paramount comedy. The film stars Jack Benny, George Burns, Gracie Allen, and Martha Raye. It was directed by Frank Tuttle. Plane Dippy Plane Dippy is a 1936 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Tex Avery and produced by Leon Schlesinger. In this cartoon, Porky Pig has joined the army air corps. Beans makes a cameo drawing a line on the floor during the "Spinning Test" sequence. Beans previous appearance was in Westward Whoa. It is the last cartoon featuring Little Kitty. This is also the first cartoon in the Porky Pig series. Hoosier Schoolboy Hoosier Schoolboy is a 1937 American film directed by William Nigh. The Life of the Party The Life of the Party is a 1937 musical comedy film. It recorded a loss of $111,000. The Duke of West Point The Duke of West Point is a 1938 American drama film directed by Alfred E. Green. It was described as "A Yank at Oxford in reverse". The First Hundred Years The First Hundred Years is a 1938 American comedy-drama film directed by Richard Thorpe. The film stars Robert Montgomery, Virginia Bruce, and Warren William. Irish Luck Irish Luck is a 1939 American comedy adventure film directed by Howard Bretherton. The film is also known as Amateur Detective in the United Kingdom. Mooching Through Georgia Mooching Through Georgia is the second short subject starring American comedian Buster Keaton made for Columbia Pictures. Keaton made a total of ten films for the studio between 1939 and 1941. Swing! Swing! is a 1938 American race film directed, produced and written by Oscar Micheaux. The Cisco Kid and the Lady The Cisco Kid and the Lady is a 1939 American film starring Cesar Romero as the Cisco Kid, replacing Warner Baxter, whod won the Academy Award for the role, and is the fifth film in The Cisco Kid series. For Cesar Romero, this was the first of six Cisco Kid roles. Wildcat Bus Wildcat Bus is a 1940 American action film directed by Frank Woodruff and written by Lou Lusty. The film stars Fay Wray, Charles Lang, Paul Guilfoyle, Don Costello and Paul McGrath. The film was released on August 23, 1940, by RKO Pictures. Robin Hood of the Pecos Robin Hood of the Pecos is a 1941 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. Career Girl Career Girl is a 1944 American musical film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Frances Langford. It was PRCs answer to Columbias Cover Girl. The Flemish Farm The Flemish Farm is a 1943 British war film, based on an actual wartime incident. Released during the war and used as a propaganda tool to support the Allied war effort, the film begins with the caption: The following story is based on an actual incident, but for security reasons real names have not been used. The co-operation of the Belgian Government and of the Air Ministry is gratefully acknowledged. The score for the film was composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams in the summer of 1942, and the music was recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Muir Mathieson. Vaughan Williams later made a suite in 7 movements, entitled The Story of a Flemish Farm, from the music for the film. On the Old Spanish Trail On the Old Spanish Trail is a 1947 American Trucolor Western film starring Roy Rogers and directed by William Witney. Embraceable You Embraceable You is a 1948 romantic drama film starring Dane Clark and Geraldine Brooks, and directed by Felix Jacoves. Woman Hater Woman Hater is a 1948 British romantic comedy film directed by Terence Young and starring Stewart Granger, Edwige Feuillère and Ronald Squire. The screenplay concerns Lord Datchett, who invites a French film star to stay as his house but pretends to be one of his employees while he tries to romance her with the help of his butler. When she discovers his subterfuge she decides to turn the tables on him. Dakota Lil Dakota Lil is a 1950 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Maurice Geraghty. The film stars George Montgomery, Rod Cameron, Marie Windsor, John Emery, Wallace Ford and Jack Lambert. The film was released as a Fawcett Movie Comic#4 on February 17, 1950, by 20th Century Fox. Three for Bedroom C Three for Bedroom "C" is a 1952 American comedy film released by Warner Brothers. It was directed by Milton H. Bren, who also wrote the screenplay. The film stars Gloria Swanson as an aging movie star. Music by Heinz Roemheld. The Glass Tomb The Glass Cage is a 1955 British mystery film, directed by Montgomery Tully and starring John Ireland, Honor Blackman and Sid James. It was made by Hammer Film Productions. Headline Hunters Headline Hunters is a 1955 American crime film directed by William Witney and written by Frederick Louis Fox and John K. Butler. The film stars Rod Cameron, Julie Bishop, Ben Cooper, Raymond Greenleaf, Chubby Johnson and John Warburton. The film was released on September 15, 1955, by Republic Pictures. Wet Asphalt Nasser Asphalt is a 1958 West-German thriller starring Horst Buchholz and featuring Gert Fröbe, written by Will Tremper and directed by Frank Wisbar. Støv på hjernen Støv på hjernen is a 1959 Norwegian comedy film directed by Øyvind Vennerød and starring Inger Marie Andersen and Odd Borg. It was based on a novel by Eva Ramm, and shot on location in Lambertseter. The films title translates into "dust on the brain" and the story centers around the busybody housewives of a modern Norwegian working-class neighbourhood of the 1950s. It became an immediate smash hit, was seen by 1.5 million people in Norwegian cinemas, making it one of the most successful Norwegian movies in history. It has since been repeated often on television. It was followed by two sequels, Sønner av Norge and Sønner av Norge kjøper bil, and remade in Denmark as Støv på hjernen. Bombai Ka Babu Bombai Ka Baboo is a 1960 Hindi film directed by Raj Khosla and written by Rajinder Singh Bedi. The film stars Dev Anand and Suchitra Sen in a rare appearance in Hindi cinema. Though the film was a thriller, it treads into rare Hindi film territory by hinting at incest between the lead pair. Except for the "Brother-Sister" angle, the plot of Bombai Ka Babu is inspired by O. Henrys short story, A Double-Dyed Deceiver. The story of the movie Zameer, starring Amitabh Bachchan is very similar to this movie. With classic songs such as "Chal Ri Sajni, Ab Kya Soche", by Mukesh, and "Deewana Mastana Hua Dil" by Mohd. Rafi and Asha Bhosle, the film was a musical masterpiece, with music by S. D. Burman and lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. Raj Khosla was also the director of Dev Anands suspense thrillers like C.I.D. and Kaala Paani. Kohinoor Kohinoor is a 1960 Bollywood film produced by Dr V. N. Sinha and directed by S. U. Sunny. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Meena Kumari, Leela Chitnis and Kumkum. The films music is by Naushad. It is said that Dilip Kumar went into depression after playing tragic roles in films such as Devdas and his psychiatrist recommended to him to do light roles. One such role that he took up was Kohinoor. Kohinoor cast Dilip Kumar and Meena Kumari to play a prince and princess of different kingdoms and was full of sword fights, songs and dances. This film is also notable for some rare comical and funny scenes by Meena Kumari, who is otherwise known as the tragedy queen. Its tone was light and it lacked the intense characterisations of their earlier films. It was a major hit of the year. The film included the very melodious songs "Madhuban mein Radhika Nache Re" and "Do Sitaron Ka Zameen Par Hai Milan Aaj Ki Raat". Oklahoma Territory Oklahoma Territory is a 1960 Western film. September Storm September Storm is a 1960 American adventure film directed by Byron Haskin and starring Joanne Dru and Mark Stevens. Filmed in 3-D and DeLuxe Color and presented in CinemaScope, it is notable as the only U.S. feature film made in 3-D between Revenge of the Creature, which was released in the spring of 1955 and marked the end of the 1950s 3-D movie fad in the U.S., and The Bubble, which premiered in late 1966 and introduced the economical "over-and-under" single-strip format used by most of the 3-D films of the 1970s and 1980s. Like the feature-length 3-D films of the 1950s when they were originally released, it was projected by the polarized light method and viewed through gray Polaroid filters in viewers which, according to the films poster, were "scientifically designed by master craftsmen!" Most theaters, however, presented it "flat", in 2-D. Although it is widely believed to have been filmed in Stereovision, Bob Furmanek, who oversaw the 2016 restoration, says this is a myth. It was shot full-frame with the original NaturalVision cameras used on Bwana Devil. The center of the image was then extracted to create a 2.35:1 aspect ratio, in the manner of the then-current Superscope process. Unfortunately, it was poorly done, resulting in a large number of badly-framed shots; for example, the scene with the Flamenco dancers has a huge amount of headroom while their feet are cut off. Both September Storm and 3-D in general were roundly dismissed by influential critic Bosley Crowther in his New York Times review. Hallelujah the Hills Hallelujah the Hills was written, directed and edited by Adolfas Mekas. The picture was his first feature film. In 1963, after screenings in the Cannes Festival Critics’ section, the Montreal Film Festival, and the Locarno Festival, where it won the Silver Sail, Hallelujah the Hills made its US debut at the First New York Film Festival at Lincoln Center on September 14, 1963. It received rave reviews and went on to a 15-week engagement at the 5th Avenue Cinema in New York, and movie theaters around the country. It is available in 16mm and 35mm from Anthology Film Archives and the Museum of Modern Art. Drums of Africa A House Is Not a Home A House Is Not a Home is a 1964 drama film loosely based on the 1953 autobiography by madam Polly Adler. The film stars Shelley Winters, Robert Taylor, Cesar Romero, and Kaye Ballard. Raquel Welch made her film debut in a small role as a call girl. The song written for the film by Burt Bacharach & Hal David has become a standard. Cats and Bruises Cats and Bruises is a 1965 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester. The title is a pun on “cuts and bruises”. The cartoon itself is mostly made up of old refuses footage from previous Warner Bros. cartoons, due to extreme low budgets, making this one of the lowest-budget cartoons ever made. The Violin Case Murders Tready Softly/The Violin Case Murders is a 1965 German thriller film directed by Fritz Umgelter and starring George Nader, Heinz Weiss and Sylvia Pascal. It is the first in the Jerry Cotton series of films. Das Geheimnis der gelben Mönche Target for Killing is a 1966 Austrian-German-Italian crime film directed by Manfred R. Köhler and starring Stewart Granger. It was shot between Maghreb, Yugoslavia and Rome. Placer sangriento Placer sangriento is a 1967 Argentine film. Chubasco Chubasco is a 1968 American drama film written and directed by Allen H. Miner. The film stars Richard Egan, Christopher Jones, Susan Strasberg, Ann Sothern, Simon Oakland and Audrey Totter. The film was released by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts on June 5, 1968. Clérambard Clérambard is a 1969 French comedy film directed by Yves Robert and starring Philippe Noiret, Dany Carrel and Lise Delamare. It is based on the 1950 play by Marcel Aymé. An impoverished aristocrat goes to desperate lengths to find something to eat. Opasnye gastroli Dangerous Tour is a 1969 Soviet adventure musical film directed by Georgi Yungvald-Khilkevich. The Beast Rough Justice is a 1970 Italian Western film directed by Mario Costa and starring Klaus Kinski. Hello-Goodbye Hello-Goodbye is a 1970 British comedy film starring Michael Crawford, and was the final film directed by Jean Negulesco. Sharmeelee Sharmeelee is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language film produced by Subodh Mukherjee and directed by Samir Ganguly. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Raakhee, Narendra Nath, Nazir Hussain, Iftekhar, S N Banerjee, Anita Guha and Asit Sen. Raakhee played a double role in this film, and its success helped make her one of the decades top leading ladies in Hindi films. The film also marked the debut of Ranjeet To All My Friends on Shore To All My Friends On Shore is a 1972 television film drama starring Bill Cosby, and co-starring Gloria Foster. Cosby not only starred in the film, but produced it and worked on the films music. The Pirate The Pirate is a 1973 Hong Kong action martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh, Pao Huseh-li and Wu Ma. The film is based on the life of 19th-century pirate Cheung Po Tsai, who is portrayed by Ti Lung. Heatwave! Heatwave! is an American disaster movie that was broadcast on the ABC television network on January 26, 1974. It was an ABC Movie of the Week. Its running time was 90 minutes. The film was directed by Jerry Jameson, produced by Herbert F. Solow and Harve Bennett. The plot focuses upon the effect an intense and prolonged heat wave and water shortage has on Frank Taylor and his pregnant wife Laura Taylor, both while they are in the city where they live and after they decide to relocate. The Kansas City Massacre The Kansas City Massacre is a 1975 American television film about Melvin Purvis. It is the second spin-off of the 1973 film Dillinger, following G-Man in 1974, also directed by Dan Curtis and starring Dale Robertson as Purvis. Little Ladies of the Night Little Ladies of the Night is a 1977 American made-for-television drama film starring David Soul, Louis Gossett Jr. and Linda Purl. When it was broadcast, it became the highest-rated TV movie of all time. Die Abfahrer Die Abfahrer is a German film directed by Adolf Winkelmann. It was released in 1978. The One Man Jury The One Man Jury is a 1978 United States crime film, directed by Charles Martin. Richard's Things Richards Things is a 1980 British drama film directed by Anthony Harvey and starring Liv Ullmann, Amanda Redman and Peter Burton. It is written by Frederic Raphael and based on his novel of the same name. It entered the 37th Venice International Film Festival. L'associé The Associate is a 1979 comedy film directed by René Gainville and starring Michel Serrault, Claudine Auger and Catherine Alric. A co-production between France, Hungary and West Germany it is an adaptation of the 1928 novel The Partner by Jenaro Prieto. The film served as the inspiration for a 1996 American remake The Associate. The films sets were designed by the art director Sydney Bettex. Techno Police 21C is a 1982 Japanese mecha police anime film made by Toho Productions and released on 7 August 1982. It was dubbed into English by Hong Kong voice actors. The anime films premise involves an advanced robot police squad trying to recover a hijacked prototype tank. The film is an early anime presentation for a slightly older audience, at a time when there wasnt much competition and before the clichés were established for this genre of action. The anime was made during the Cold War and so the tank was hijacked from a futuristic cargo plane and was designed to withstand a neutron bomb attack, even if its crew would be killed by that weapon, for the tank was computerized to continue to fight on its own. When out of ammunition, the robot tank would automatically explode. One point which marks the animation studio of this film is that to save money there are many scenes which are monochromatic. When the hijackers are in the vehicle they stole, everything on screen is blue; when Eleanor starts to drive it back, everything on screen is red. Another scene towards the beginning has the Techno Police headquarters in blue. Amazons Amazons is an American made-for-television thriller film, first aired on ABC on January 29, 1984. Film directed by Paul Michael Glaser and starring Madeleine Stowe. The Vegas Strip War The Vegas Strip Wars is a 1984 American made-for-television drama film directed by George Englund and starred Rock Hudson, Sharon Stone, James Earl Jones and Pat Morita. Scandalous Gilda Scandalous Gilda is a 1985 Italian erotic drama film written and directed by Gabriele Lavia and starring Monica Guerritore and the same Lavia. Shattered Dreams Shattered Dreams is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film directed by Robert Iscove, based on the 1987 book, Shattered Dreams: the Charlotte Fedders Story by Charlotte Fedders. The film stars Lindsay Wagner and Michael Nouri. The film is a part of the Moment of Truth franchise and premiered on Sunday, May 13, 1990 on CBS. Choices Choices is a 1986 American made-for-television drama film starring George C. Scott, Jacqueline Bisset and Melissa Gilbert, directed by David Lowell Rich. It was originally broadcast on ABC on February 17, 1986. Dot and the Whale Dot and the Whale is an Australian animated film from 1986. It is based on the character Dot from the animated film Dot and the Kangaroo, which in turn was based on the childrens book of the same name by Ethel Pedley. Comic Magazine is a 1986 Japanese film directed by Yōjirō Takita. Sweets from a Stranger Sweets from a Stranger is a 1987 Italian giallo film directed and co-written by Franco Ferrini, who wrote the screenplays for at least a half-dozen Dario Argento films. In Love and War In Love and War is a Vietnam war-based thriller/drama television film starring James Woods and Jane Alexander. It was directed by Paul Aaron. The film is based on the true story of James Stockdale and Sybil Stockdale. James Stockdale, a highest-ranking naval officer, was held as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, whilst Sybil Stockdale became a co-founder, and then later served as the national coordinator of the National League of Families, a nonprofit organization that worked on behalf of American Vietnam-era Missing in Action and Prisoner of War Families. The films screenplay was written by Carol Schreder, who was also one of the films producers. The screenplay was based on the book In Love and War: The Story of a Familys Ordeal and Sacrifice During the Vietnam Years, which was written by James and Sybil Stockdale themselves. The films production companies were Carol Schneider Productions and Tisch/Avnet Productions Inc. Striker Striker is a 1987 Italian war-action film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. The film imitates the style of the Rambo movies. Paris by Night Paris by Night is a 1988 British thriller film written and directed by David Hare and starring Charlotte Rampling, Michael Gambon and Iain Glen. The screenplay concerns a British politician who spends some time in Paris, but gets caught up in a murder. The film was released on DVD by Televista in 2007, but it is considered to be of inferior quality. Prazská petka Pražská pětka is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1988. The Girl Who Came Late The Girl Who Came Late aka Daydream Believer is a 1991 Australian romantic comedy film starring Miranda Otto, Martin Kemp and Gia Carides; and directed by Kathy Mueller. Otto was nominated for an Australian Film Institute Award for "Best Actress in a Lead Role". Exorcist Master Exorcist Master is a 1992 Hong Kong film directed by Wu Ma and starring Wu Ma and Lam Ching-ying. It is a spin-off of the 1985 Hong Kong movie Mr. Vampire. Lam Ching-ying reprises his role as a Taoist priest. The Saint of Gamblers The Saint of Gamblers is a 1995 Hong Kong film directed by Wong Jing. It is a spin-off of the All for the Winner series, with only Ng Man Tat reprising his role. Neurosia: Fifty Years of Perversion Neurosia: 50 Years of Perversity is a 1995 German film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film is a mockumentary, an autobiography of Rosa von Praunheim, framed as murder mystery in which the director is the victim. Spellbreaker: Secret of the Leprechauns Spellbreaker: Secret of the Leprechauns is a 1996 American direct-to-video film, starring Gregory Smith, Madeleine Potter, Godfrey James, John Bluthal and Tina Martin. It was co-written and directed by Ted Nicolaou. The film is a sequel to Leapin’ Leprechauns! and both movies were filmed back-to-back in Romania Rusko meso Russian Meat is a 1997 Croatian film directed by Lukas Nola. The Unwritten Law The Unwritten Law is a 1985 Hong Kong trial drama film directed by written, produced and directed by Ng See-yuen and starring Andy Lau and Deanie Ip. The film was a critical and commercial success and was followed by two sequels. The Truth and The Truth Final Episode. Because the film and its subsequent two sequels has displayed a touching mother and son love, Deanie Ip had the title of "Andy Laus mother". Moon Over Broadway Moon Over Broadway is a 1997 documentary film starring Carol Burnett and directed by Chris Hegedus and D. A. Pennebaker. Hear My Cry Hear My Cry, Polish: Usłyszcie mój krzyk, literally Hear my scream - 1991 Polish documentary film directed by Maciej Drygas. Gaijin, a Brazilian Odyssey Gaijin: Roads to Freedom is a 1980 Brazilian drama film, the debut film of director Tizuka Yamasaki. The film is based on real events in the history of Japanese immigrants who came to Brazil in search of better opportunities. Its sequel, Love Me As I Am, was released on September 2, 2005. Tamas and Juli Tamas and Juli is a 1997 Hungarian romantic film directed by Ildikó Enyedi for the 2000 project. A Face in the Fog A Face in the Fog is a 1936 American film directed by Robert F. Hill. Pasamalar Pasamalar is a 1961 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by A. Bhimsingh. It stars Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan and Savithri, while K. A. Thangavelu, M. N. Rajam and M. N. Nambiar play supporting roles. It tells the story of Rajasekhar and his bonding with his younger sister Radha. Radha falls in love with his brothers friend. Rajasekhar eventually arranges for their marriage. Problems they face form the story. It was the film adaptation of the Malayalam writer Kottarakaras story of the same name. The film was predominantly shot in Neptune Studios. The film was produced by M. R. Santhanam and K. Mohan under the production companies, Rajamani Pictures and Mohan Arts respectively. The films original soundtrack was composed by M. S. Viswanathan and T. K. Ramamoorthy, while the lyrics were written by Kannadasan. The story for the film was written by K. P. Kottarakkara and the dialogues by Aaroor Dass. Pasamalar eventually became a trendsetter resulting in similar themes about brother sister relationship. Pasamalar was released on 27 May 1961 and received critical acclaim with Ganesan and Savitris performances being widely lauded. The film was also a commercial success, with a theatrical run of over 26 weeks, thereby becoming a silver jubilee film. The film won the Certificate of Merit for Second Best Feature film at the 9th National Film Awards. It was later remade in numerous languages including Hindi, Telugu, Kannada and Sinhala. A digitally restored version of Pasamalar was released on 15 August 2013 and was also well received. Love in Tokyo Love In Tokyo is a 1966 Hindi film that became a hit at the box office. No abras nunca esa puerta Dont Ever Open That Door is a 1952 Argentine thriller film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and starring Ángel Magana, Roberto Escalada and Norma Giménez. It is a film noir in two separate episodes, both based on short stories by Cornell Woolrich. The films sets were designed by the art director Gori Muñoz. Aladdin & The Magic Lamp Aladdin and His Magic Lamp is a 1970 French animated film directed by Jean Image. It is loosely based on the Arabian Nights tale of Aladdin. Made by Images fifty-artist crew on a limited schedule in 1969, the film proved successful with children upon its original release. Paramount Pictures, who picked up the American rights for the film, released it on July 1, 1975, as part of its Saturday "Family Matinee" cinema program. It was Images second and final film to receive a U.S. release. Operación Fangio Operación Fangio is a 1999 Argentine-Cuban drama-suspense historical film directed by Alberto Lecchi and starring Darío Grandinetti. The films subject is the 1958 kidnapping of Juan Manuel Fangio in Havana. The Knight of the Snows Le Chevalier des Neiges, known in English as The Knight of the Snows or The Knight of the Snow, is a 1912 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Chimney Sweep The Chimney Sweep is a 1906 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. The Canary Yellow Bicycle The Canary Yellow Bicycle is a Greek film directed by Dimitris Stavrakas. It released in 1999 and it stars Dimitris Alexandris. The film won the second best film award and the award of the best leading actor in the Greek State Film Awards. Naukar Biwi Ka Naukar Biwi Ka is a 1983 Hindi movie starring Dharmendra, Anita Raj, Reena Roy, Vinod Mehra, Raj Babbar and Om Prakash. It was directed by Rajkumar Kohli. The film became a box office hit. The Anita Raj and Dharamendra pairing became a hit pair after the movie. Anita Raj slapped Dharamendra many times in the movie for a scene, but Dharamendra took it sportingly.https://web.archive.org/web/20130928072533/http://boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=189&catName=MTk4Mw%3D%3D. It was a remake of the hit Pakistani Punjabi movie Naukar Wohti Da. Akasmika Aakasmika is a 1993 Indian Kannada action - drama movie directed by T. S. Nagabharana. The film stars DR Rajkumar, Geetha and Madhavi in lead roles. The film was based on Ta Ra Sus trilogy Aakasmika – Aparadhi – Parinama thereby becoming the second Kannada movie to be based on three novels, the first being 1973 movie Naagarahaavu which incidentally was based on three novels of the same writer. The movie is produced by S. A. Govindaraju and has music and lyrics written by Hamsalekha.The film opened to packed houses across Karnataka for many months and won many awards and critical acclaim.The film was highly successful at the box office.The movie saw a theatrical run of 25 weeks. At the age of 64, Rajkumar won his 8th Filmfare Award in Best Actor Category. The song Huttidare is still considered one among the top Kannada songs. Nagabharana had revealed that Shivarajkumar was supposed to be the hero of this movie but after listening to the script, it was decided that it should be made with Rajkumar. London in the Raw London in the Raw is a 1964 British documentary about London nightlife. It was inspired by the success of Mondo Cane. Pehchaan Pechchaan is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language action drama film directed by Deepak Shivdasani and co-produced by A.K. Abdul and Jeevat A.T. It stars Sunil Shetty, Saif Ali Khan, Shilpa Shirodkar and Madhoo in pivotal roles. The film was an average hit movie at the Indian box office Return to Babylon Return to Babylon is a 2013 black-and-white silent film about the silent movie era. It was directed by Alex Monty Canawati. It stars an ensemble cast of Jennifer Tilly, María Conchita Alonso, Ione Skye, Debi Mazar, Laura Harring, and Tippi Hedren. De fûke De Fûke is a 2000 Frisian film directed by Steven de Jong. The film is based on the 1966 book, written by Rink van der Velde. Gambler Gambler is a 1971 Bollywood thriller film directed by Amarjeet. The film stars Dev Anand, Zaheeda, Shatrughan Sinha. Born Wild Born Wild is a 2001 Hong Kong action drama film directed by Patrick Leung and starring Louis Koo, Daniel Wu, Patrick Tam and Jo Kuk. The Happy Cricket from the Amazon The Happy Cricket is a 2001 animated childrens fantasy film directed by Walbercy Ribas. The film is about Christopher, a happy, singing, guitar-playing, music-loving cricket who must rescue his friends from the evil, music-hating lizard king, Wartlord, and save Linda the Night Star from that villains grasp. Mouse on the Mayflower The Mouse on the Mayflower is a 1968 animated Thanksgiving television special created by Rankin/Bass Productions and animated by Japanese studio Toei Animation. It was the first official special under the Rankin/Bass moniker after changing its name from Videocraft the previous year. It debuted on NBC on November 23, 1968. The special is about a church mouse named Willum, who is discovered on the Mayflower. Tennessee Ernie Ford voices Willum and narrates. Crazy Like a Fox Crazy like a Fox is a 2004 comedy-drama film about a man who is evicted from his eighth-generation family home and farm in Virginia and fights to win it back. The film stars Roger Rees and Mary McDonnell and was directed by Richard Squires. It was shown at the Savannah Film and Video Festival in the United States on October 25, 2004 and played in three New York City theaters and a movie theater in Sterling from May 5, 2006 to May 18, 2006. It was also released on DVD in 2006 through its production company, the Delphi Film Foundation. Bat sei ching mai Bullets of Love is a 2001 Hong Kong action thriller film produced and directed by Andrew Lau and starring Leon Lai and Asaka Seto. Antony Firingee Antony Firingee is a 1967 Indian biographical musical drama film directed by Sunil Bannerjee, starring Uttam Kumar and Tanuja. It is a biopic based on the life of Anthony Firingee, a Bengali language folk poet of Portuguese origin. Antony Firingee was a Portuguese-Indian who became a famous Bengali poet musician and fell in love with Nirupoma. She agreed to marry him after revealing her tragic history. But his fame was not enough to overcome their ostracisation and tragedy struck again. After the films release, the poet name became "famous". The film was noted for its music, sung by Manna Dey and Sandhya Mukhopadhyay, composed by Anil Bagchi & lyrics by Gouri Prasanna Majumdar and others. Irattakuttikalude Achan Irattakuttikalude Achan is a 1997 Malayalam film written by Sreenivasan and directed by Sathyan Anthikad. It stars Jayaram and Manju Warrier in the lead roles while Murali, Urmila Unni, Sreenivasan and Lalu Alex play notable supporting roles. The film was remade in Telugu as Ooyala starring Meka Srikanth, Ramya Krishnan with Nassar and Suhasini in supporting roles. Blue Blue is a 2003 South Korean war film directed by Lee Jung-gook focusing on elite rescue divers of the South Korea Navy. The film attracted 61,223 admissions in the nations capital, Seoul. Red Pier is a 1958 black-and-white action Japanese film directed by Toshio Masuda. Red Quay was one of the many successful collaborations between director Toshio Masuda and actor Yujiro Ishihara which defined the Nikkatsu action film genre. Meat Market 2 Meat Market 2 is a 2001 Canadian horror film directed and written by Brian Clement. It stars Claire Westby, Alison Therriault, and Stephan Eng as zombie hunters who discover a safe haven run by an authoritarian cult leader. It is the sequel to Clements 2000 film Meat Market and is followed by Meat Market 3. The Deep Below The Deep Below is a feature film released directly to DVD in March 2007 by Zepper Pictures. Directed by Rod Slane, who also co-written with Ami Neder, the film stars Jason Dohring, Marina Sirtis and Michael Dorn. The film was produced by Extended Family Entertainment, an Oklahoma-based production company. Originally entitled "Walking on Water," the film was ultimately released under the title The Deep Below. En Route En Route is a 2004 German film written and directed by Jan Krüger. The movie won the "Tiger Award" at the 2004 Rotterdam Film Festival. I Want a Solution I Want a Solution is a 1975 Egyptian drama film directed by Said Marzouk. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film criticized the laws governing marriage and divorce in Egypt. The script was written by Said Marzouk and Faten Hamama. The film is inspired by a true story and it is Marzouks third feature film. The Howlin' Wolf Story The Howlin Wolf Story – The Secret History of Rock & Roll is a 2003 documentary featured by Mufaro Berejena about the life of blues legend Howlin Wolf. It features much new and rare material, including Howlin Wolf performing "How Many More Years?" on the TV musical show Shindig!, introduced by the Rolling Stones, drummer Sam Lays home movies of stars of the Chicago Blues from the early 1960s, interviews with Howlin Wolfs family, Hubert Sumlin, Billy Boy Arnold, Marshall Chess and many others, photographs of Howlin Wolf and his band through their careers, and much else. The film was directed by video biographer Don McGlynn, and produced by Joe Lauro, whose company, Historic Films Inc., supplied much of the footage for Martin Scorseses PBS documentary series on the blues. Yatra Yatra is a 2007 Indian Hindi drama film directed by Goutam Ghose. The movie featured Rekha, Nana Patekar and Deepti Naval. Remedial Reading Comprehension Remedial Reading Comprehension is an experimental short film by Owen Land, produced in 1970. Angels in the Dust Angels in the Dust is a 2007 South African documentary film by filmmaker Louise Hogarth. The film follows Marion Cloete, a university-trained therapist who leaves behind her life of privilege in Johannesburg to build Boikarabelo, a village and school that provides orphaned children with shelter, food and education. The stories of the orphaned children are paralleled with the orphaned elephants of Pilanesberg National Park in South Africa. Angels in the Dust won the 2007 Emerging Pictures/Full Frame Audience Award at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. It also won an Audience Award at the Encounters South African International Documentary Festival in 2008. It is produced by Dream Out Loud Films and Participant Productions. Rome & Jewel Rome & Jewel is a 2006 hip-hop musical adaptation of William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet set in Los Angeles that deals with interracial love. The film stars Nate Parker as Rome and Lindsey Haun as Jewel. The 2008 re-release had modest box office results and mostly negative critical commentary. Perfect Parents Perfect Parents is a 2006 film written and directed by Joe Ahearne for ITV. It stars Christopher Eccleston and Susannah Harker as Stuart and Alison, who try to get their daughter Lucy into a Catholic school after she witnesses a knife fight at her old school. To improve their chances, they fake being practising Catholics. Barakat! Barakat! is a 2006 French/Algerian drama film directed by Djamila Sahraoui. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival on 16 February 2006. Making Of Making of is a 2006 Tunisian film. Burlesque Fairytales Burlesque Fairytales is a 2009 British thriller film written and directed by Susan Luciani set in a fictional 1930s London theatre starring an ensemble cast led by Benedict Cumberbatch, Lindsay Duncan and Jim Carter. The films premiere was held at Seattles True Independent Film Festival on 7 June 2009. Loot Loot is a 2008 documentary film. It follows amateur treasure hunter Lance Larson in search of buried treasure from World War II, with the help of the two US war veterans—Darrel Ross and Andrew Seventy—responsible for burying them. A major theme of the film involves the emotional risks of digging up ones past. The film premiered on HBO2 on May 20, 2009. It won Best Documentary at the 2008 Los Angeles Film Festival. The Convert Muallaf is a 2008 Malaysian drama film directed by Yasmin Ahmad. It tells a tale of three souls finding solace in religion. This is Yasmin Ahmads fifth film after Rabun, Sepet, Gubra and Mukhsin. Underfist: Halloween Bash Underfist: Halloween Bash is an American animated spin-off special of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. It aired on October 12, 2008. The special was going to be the setup for a new series spin-off of Grim & Evil, but the contract of Maxwell Atoms with Cartoon Network expired before moving to Disney Channel for the TV series Fish Hooks and the special was ultimately the finale of the Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy franchise. The special did not become a series due to the fact that Cartoon Network’s president at the time Stuart Snyder chose to focus on new ideas, which included live–action. This move resulted in long time creators for the network such Atoms, Mr. Warburton, and Craig McCracken to leave the network. A Family Underground A Family Underground is an American documentary film written and directed by Paul Andresen. Filmed at the 2008 Gathering of the Juggalos, the film focus on the event and the Juggalo fan base. Gathering of the Juggalos is a music festival hosted by Psychopathic Records every summer. Their fan base, known as Juggalos, have become an underground musical subculture. The film features concert performances and interviews about the event and fanbase by the entire Psychopathic Records roster and other artists which performed at the festival. Released direct-to-video in 2009, it is the second documentary produced by Psychopathic Records, after Shockumentary, released in 1998. Cafe Noir Cafe Noir is a 2009 South Korean romance melodrama film starring Shin Ha-kyun, Moon Jeong-hee, Kim Hye-na and Jung Yu-mi. Written and directed by first-time director Jung Sung-il, a well regarded film critic-turned-director, it is a contemplation on love and heartbreak largely based on two works of literature - Johann Wolfgang von Goethes The Sorrows of Young Werther and Fyodor Dostoyevskys White Nights. The critically acclaimed work debuted at the 66th Venice Film Festival in 2009, and Jung was nominated for New Talent Grand Pix at the 2010 Copenhagen International Film Festival. Il mostro di Firenze Il mostro di Firenze is a 2009 Italian six parts mystery-drama television miniseries directed by Antonello Grimaldi. It depicts actual events surrounding the murders of the Monster of Florence and the investigation to discover his identity. Danse macabre Danse Macabre is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Pedro Pires and released in 2009. The film portrays the "dance" of a dead body twitching and writhing as it is drained of fluids in preparation for its embalming. The corpse was portrayed by dancer Anne Bruce Falconer. The film won the award for Best Canadian Short Film at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival, and was named to TIFFs year-end Canadas Top Ten list. It won the Genie Award for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 30th Genie Awards, 4192: The Crowning of the Hit King 4192: The Crowning of the Hit King is a 2010 documentary film that follows the exploits and achievements of Pete Rose, a baseball player. The film, directed by Terry Lukemire, is narrated by J. K. Simmons. The film stars Marty Brennaman, Tony Pérez, Mike Schmidt, and Pete Rose himself, who relay the struggle and effort it took to make history through Americas favorite pastime. Poola Rangadu Poola Rangadu is a Telugu comedy film written and directed by Veerabhadram starring Sunil and Isha Chawla in lead roles. Atchi Reddy has produced the film under Max India banner. Anoop Rubens scored the music and Prasad Murella was the cinematographer.. Plot for Peace Plot For Peace is a 2013 South African documentary directed by Carlos Agulló and Mandy Jacobson. The film tells the story of Algerian-born French businessman Jean-Yves Olliviers involvement in Cold War-era African parallel diplomacy, the signing of the 1988 Brazzaville Protocol and discussions surrounding the eventual release of Nelson Mandela. Using archive footage from apartheid-era South Africa alongside interviews from Winnie Mandela, Thabo Mbeki, Denis Sassou-Nguesso and Mathews Phosa, Ollivier is revealed as a key architect of the withdrawal of Cuban troops from Angola and a 1987 prisoner-exchange programme involving six African nations. Muktodhara Muktodhara is a 2012 Bengali film directed by Shiboprosad Mukherjee and Nandita Roy. This is a story about the prisoners of a correctional home ‒ Presidency jail who all have a dark past life but here they are being reformed day by day. Last Call Dominion is a 2016 American drama film written and directed by Steven Bernstein which examines the final hours of author Dylan Thomas. The film stars Rhys Ifans as Thomas, Rodrigo Santoro, John Malkovich, Romola Garai, Zosia Mamet and Tony Hale. The unfinished film was screened at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival. The worldwide sales rights were acquired by Lightening Entertainment in November 2017. Damaal Dumeel Damaal Dumeel is a 2014 Tamil black comedy-thriller film directed by Sree and produced by C J Jayakumar. The film features Vaibhav and Remya Nambeesan in the leading roles, while Sayaji Shinde and Kota Srinivasa Rao play pivotal roles. The film was released on 18 April 2014 to generally positive reviews. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Dhana Dhan in 2016. We Are Moluccans Cahaya Dari Timur: Beta Maluku, is an Indonesian drama film which produced by Angga Dwimas Sasongko and musician Glenn Fredly and released on June 19, 2014. The film starred by Chico Jericho, Shafira Uum, Abdurrahman Arif, and Jajang C. Noer. The plot of the film centers around the character of Sani Tawainella who coaches local boys in football amid the Maluku sectarian conflict between Muslims and Christians. He is gradually overcoming the challenge of putting together a team composed of young football players from both communities. The film had won "Best Film" award at the 2014 Indonesian Film Festival and also won "Best Feature Film" award at the 2014 Maya Awards. In 2015, Showbiz Indonesia Awards awarding the film as "Movie of the Year". The film also nominated for "Favorite Film" at the 2015 Indonesian Movie Awards and "Best DVD Collection" at the 2015 Maya Awards. Colors of Wind is a 2017 Japanese adventure/romance movie, directed by Kwak Jae-yong. The film featured on Chicagos biannual Asian Pop-Up Cinema program. For the Hopeless Romantic Para sa Hopeless Romantic is a 2015 Philippine teen romance film based on the best-selling romantic novel of the same name by Marcelo Santos III. The film is directed by Andoy Ranay, starring James Reid, Nadine Lustre, Julia Barretto and Iñigo Pascual. It was distributed by Viva Films and Star Cinema and was released on May 13, 2015, in select theaters across the Philippines. Kiragoorina Gayyaligalu Kiragoorina Gayyaligalu is a 2016 Indian Kannada drama film directed by Sumana Kittur, based on a novel of the same name written by Poornachandra Tejaswi. It stars Shwetha Srivatsav, Sukrutha Wagle, Karunya Ram, Sonu, and Manasa Joshi in the lead roles. The supporting cast features Achyuth Kumar, Kishore, Sharath Lohitashwa Hudugaru Hudugaru is a 2011 Kannada-language drama film directed by K. Madesh, starring Puneeth Rajkumar, Yogesh, Srinagar Kitty and Radhika Pandit in the lead roles. The film, which is a remake of the successful 2010 Tamil film Naadodigal, was produced by Parvathamma Rajkumar, with V. Harikrishna having composed the soundtrack and Satya Hegde was the cinematographer. The film released on 5 May 2011 and performed well at the box office similar to Puneeths previous film Jackie. The film earned Puneeth Rajkumar Filmfare and SIIMA Best Actor Award in Kannada. April Folly April Folly is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and written by Adrian Johnson and Cynthia Stockley. The film stars Marion Davies, Madeline Marshall, Hattie Delaro, Amelia Summerville, Conway Tearle, J. Herbert Frank, and Warren Cook. The film was released on March 21, 1920, by Paramount Pictures. The Light of Western Stars The Light of Western Stars is a 1930 American pre-Code Western produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It had two directors, Otto Brower and Edward H. Knopf. This film is the third filming of Zane Greys novel, The Light of Western Stars. Richard Arlen and Mary Brian starred. Previously filmed by Paramount as a silent in 1925. Bosko's Soda Fountain Boskos Soda Fountain is a 1931 one-reel short subject featuring Bosko; part of the Looney Tunes series. It was released on November 14, 1931 and is directed by Hugh Harman. The film score was composed by Frank Marsales. This cartoon marks the first appearance of Honeys pet cat, Wilbur. Buzzin' Around Buzzin Around is a 1933 American Pre-Code comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. Gentlemen Are Born Gentlemen Are Born is a 1934 American drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Franchot Tone. The films pre-release title was Just Out of College. A news item in Daily Variety notes that Warner Bros. was sued for $250,000 by Ronald Wagoner and James F. Wickizer who contended that the film was based on their story "Yesterdays Heroes." Der verlorene Sohn The Prodigal Son is a 1934 German drama film directed by Luis Trenker and starring Trenker, Maria Andergast and Bertl Schultes. A South Tyrolean immigrates to New York City, but ultimately finding the U.S. is not for him, returns to his home village. It was made by the German branch of Universal Pictures. La tendre ennemie The Tender Enemy is a 1936 French comedy film directed by Max Ophüls and starring Simone Berriau, Catherine Fonteney and Laure Diana. The films sets were designed by the art director Jacques Gotko. Idol of the Crowds Idol of the Crowds is a 1937 American drama sport film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring John Wayne as an ice hockey player. It was one of a series of non-Westerns Wayne made for Universal. It was originally called Hell on Ice but the Hays Office requested this be changed. The Man Without a Country The Man Without a Country is a 1937 American short drama film directed by Crane Wilbur in Technicolor. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 10th Academy Awards in 1937 for Best Short Subject. It is a remake of the 1917 film of the same name, based on the story by Edward Everett Hale. Actor Holmes Herbert appeared in both versions. A 1925 Fox film based on the story and directed by Rowland V. Lee is now considered to be a lost film. 40,000 Horsemen Forty Thousand Horsemen is a 1940 Australian war film directed by Charles Chauvel. The film tells the story of the Australian Light Horse which operated in the desert at the Sinai and Palestine Campaign during World War I. It follows the adventures of three rowdy heroes in fighting and romance. The film culminates at the Battle of Beersheba which is reputedly "the last successful cavalry charge in history". The film was clearly a propaganda weapon, to aid in recruitment and lift the pride of Australians at home during World War II. It was one of the most successful Australian movies of its day. Kings of the Turf Kings of the Turf is a 1941 American short documentary film about horse racing, directed by Del Frazier. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 14th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. Neither Blood Nor Sand Neither Blood nor Sand is a 1941 Mexican comedy film directed by Alejandro Galindo and starring Cantinflas, Susana Guízar and Elvia Salcedo. It was intended as a parody of the big-budget Hollywood film Blood and Sand, which portrays the world of bullfighting. It was Cantinflas second full feature film, and its popularity cemented his rising success. He did not get on well with the films director, but bonded with his assistant Miguel M. Delgado who became his favourite director and directed many of his films. Cantinflas rapidly followed the film with another success, The Unknown Policeman. The films sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernandez. Sex Hygiene Sex Hygiene is a short 1942 American drama film directed by John Ford and Otto Brower. It belonged to the instructional social guidance film genre, which offered adolescent and adult behavioural advice, medical information, and moral exhortations. The Academy Film Archive preserved Sex Hygiene in 2007. Wir machen Musik We Make Music is a 1942 German musical comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner, starring Ilse Werner, Viktor de Kowa and Edith Oß. The Peddler and the Lady The Peddler and the Lady is a 1943 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Caterina Boratto, Cristiano Cristiani and Peppino De Filippo. The film was made at Cinecittà in Rome. Much of the film is set on the Campo de Fiori in Rome where Elide a greengrocer is in love with a fishmonger who works nearby, but he is more interested in another woman. Blondie's Lucky Day Blondies Lucky Day is a 1946 black-and-white comedy film and is the 17th of the 28 Blondie films. Springtime in the Sierras Springtime in the Sierras is a 1947 American Trucolor Western film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers, Trigger, Jane Frazee and Andy Devine. The film is now in the public domain. The Lion Hunters The Lion Hunters is a 1951 American film. It was the fifth in the 12-film Bomba series. Bomba and the Jungle Girl Bomba and the Jungle Girl is a 1952 film, the eighth film in the Bomba film series. Fort Osage Fort Osage is a 1952 American Cinecolor western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Rod Cameron, Jane Nigh and Morris Ankrum. The film takes its name from the historical Fort Osage. The films sets were designed by the art director Dave Milton. Fast and Loose Fast and Loose is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Stanley Holloway, Kay Kendall and Brian Reece. It was based on the play A Cuckoo in the Nest by Ben Travers, the first of his Aldwych farces, which had previously been adapted as a 1933 film of the same title. The White Orchid The White Orchid is a 1954 American adventure film directed by Reginald Le Borg and written by Reginald Le Borg and David Duncan. The film stars William Lundigan, Peggie Castle, Armando Silvestre, Rosenda Monteros and Jorge Treviño. The film was released in November 1954, by United Artists. Escapade Escapade is a 1955 British comedy drama film directed by Philip Leacock and starring John Mills, Yvonne Mitchell and Alastair Sim. It was based on a long-running West End play of the same name by Roger MacDougall. Gun Battle at Monterey Gun Battle at Monterey is a 1957 American Western film directed by Sidney Franklin and Carl K. Hittleman and starring Sterling Hayden. The Hi-Jackers The Hi-Jackers is a 1963 British crime thriller film written and directed by Jim OConnolly. It stars Anthony Booth and Jacqueline Ellis. It was shot in black and white. Primitive Love LAmore Primitivo is a 1964 Italian comedy film that starred Jayne Mansfield, Mickey Hargitay, Franco Franchi, Ciccio Ingrassia, and Carlo Kechler. The film attempts to combine a typical Mansfield sex comedy with the mondo film genre by including footage of various native customs and rituals from around the world. It was filmed in Italy in May 1964. Toto vs. the Black Pirate Toto vs. the Black Pirate is a 1964 Italian adventure-comedy film written and directed by Fernando Cerchio. An-Magritt An-Magritt is a 1969 Norwegian drama film directed by Arne Skouen, starring Liv Ullmann. The film is based on two novels by Johan Falkberget: Plogjernet and An-Magritt. An-Magritt grows up in a Norwegian mining town. She is born as a result of her mother being raped. Her mother later kills herself after being put in the stocks for an extramarital affair with a soldier. An-Magritt is then raised by her grandfather, and has to work with the men to get by. Lady Chatterly Versus Fanny Hill Games That Lovers Play is a 1971 British comedy film written and directed by Malcolm Leigh and starring Joanna Lumley, Penny Brahms and Richard Wattis. Revenge! Revenge! is a 1971 American made-for-television horror thriller film directed by Jud Taylor and starring Shelley Winters, Bradford Dillman and Stuart Whitman. The film premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on November 6, 1971. Terror in the Sky Terror in the Sky is a low budget 1971 television film remake of 1957s Zero Hour!, which itself was based on the 1956 television play Flight into Danger. Arthur Hailey recycled the premise in his book Runway Zero-Eight which was co-written with John Castle in 1958. The film stars Doug McClure, Lois Nettleton, Roddy McDowall, Leif Erickson, Kenneth Tobey, and Keenan Wynn. Goodnight, My Love Goodnight, My Love is a 1972 American television film directed by Peter Hyams. The All-American Boy The All-American Boy is a 1973 American drama film written and directed by Charles Eastman. The film stars Jon Voight, E. J. Peaker, Nancie Phillips, Art Metrano, Kathy Mahoney, Carole Androsky and Jeanne Cooper. The film was released by Warner Bros. on October 24, 1973. Happy Mother's Day, Love George Happy Mothers Day, Love George is a 1973 American mystery film produced and directed by Darren McGavin. The film stars Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman, Bobby Darin, Tessa Dahl, Ron Howard, Kathie Browne, Joe Mascolo, Simon Oakland, and Thayer David. Lovers Are Wet is a 1973 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Tatsumi Kumashiro and starring Rie Nakagawa. Alternate titles for the film include Twisted Path of Youth, Twisted Path of Love, and Lovers and Wet Sands. In 1999 the mainstream Japanese film journal Kinema Junpo named it as one of the best Japanese films of the 20th century. Woman of the Year Little Mother is a 1973 drama, romance, cult film directed by Radley Metzger and starring Christiane Krüger, Siegfried Rauch and Ivan Desny. The story was loosely modelled on that of Evita Peron in Argentina. It was a co-production between the United States, West Germany and Yugoslavia. Zanna Bianca alla riscossa Zanna Bianca alla riscossa is a 1974 Italian adventure film directed by Tonino Ricci. It is an unofficial sequel of Lucio Fulcis White Fang, in which Ricci was second unit director. The film received mixed reviews. Elvis! Elvis! Elvis! Elvis! is a 1977 Swedish drama film directed by Kay Pollak. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. Christmas Miracle in Caufield, U.S.A. Christmas Miracle in Caufield, U.S.A. is a 1977 American made-for-television drama film directed by Jud Taylor. Exo-Man Exo-Man is a 1977 made-for-TV superhero film directed by Richard Irving. The films screenplay was written by Henri Simoun and Lionel E. Siegel from a story by Martin Caidin and Henri Simoun. It stars David Ackroyd, Anne Schedeen, A Martinez, and José Ferrer. According to Unsold TV Pilots written by Lee Goldberg the film was intended as a pilot for a continuing series. Goldberg claims the film was not accepted for series production due to lack of merchandising potential, despite relatively successful viewing numbers. Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang Jacob Two-Two Meets The Hooded Fang is a 1978 film adaptation of a novel by the same name, written by Canadian author Mordecai Richler. Richler was a fiction and non-fiction novelist who was born and raised in Montreal, Canada. He was a father of five children, with the youngest, Jacob, inspiring his character Jacob Two-Two. Although his novel began "as a tale told to his youngest son", it is now considered to be a Canadian classic, and set in motion many future film and television adaptions. Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang predates the 1999 film of the same name Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang, as well as the popular television series Jacob Two-Two, which aired from 2003 to 2006. The main character of Richlers book and its subsequent adaptions is Jacob Two-Two, a young boy who has a habit of repeating himself in order to be heard by those around him. Manaos Manaos is a 1979 Spanish-Italian-Méxican adventure film directed by Alberto Vázquez-Figueroa. Sleeping Fist Sleeping Fist is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Teddy Yip and starring Bryan Leung and Yuen Siu-tien. Return of the Rebels Return of the Rebels is a 1981 American made-for-television drama film starring Barbara Eden, Don Murray, Christopher Connelly, Robert Mandan, Jamie Farr and Patrick Swayze. It originally premiered on CBS on October 17, 1981. Directed by Noel Nosseck and produced by Filmways Television, the film was one of Patrick Swayzes first feature roles. Rickshaw Boy Rickshaw Boy is a 1982 Chinese movie directed by Ling Zifeng, based upon the novel of the same name by Lao She. The film stars Siqin Gaowa, who won a Golden Rooster for her performance, and Zhang Fengyi. Helen Keller: The Miracle Continues Helen Keller: The Miracle Continues is a 1984 American made-for-television biographical film and a semi-sequel to the 1979 television version of The Miracle Worker. It is a drama based on the life of Helen Keller and premiered in syndication on April 23, 1984 as part of Operation Prime Time syndicated programming. East of Ipswich East of Ipswich is a BBC television drama from 1987 written by Michael Palin, based on his own memories of dreary holidays in English coastal towns in the 1950s. It is the story of the rite of passage of 17-year-old Richard Burrill; Palin claims that the story mirrors his own first meeting with his wife. Khrani menya, moy talisman Guard Me, My Talisman is a 1986 Russian drama film directed by Roman Balayan. The film was entered into the main competition at the 43rd edition of the Venice Film Festival. It also won the Golden Tulip at the 1987 International Istanbul Film Festival. Caribe Caribe is a 1987 Canadian adventure-thriller film directed by Michael Kennedy and starring John Savage, Kara Glover and Stephen McHattie. Jalwa Jalwa is a 1987 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Pankaj Parashar and produced by Gul Anand. The film stars Naseeruddin Shah and Archana Puran Singh in the title roles. The film is set in Goa, where it was mostly shot. The film was remade in Telugu as Trinetrudu, with Chiranjeevi. Roman Holiday Roman Holiday is a 1987 American made-for-television romantic comedy film based on 1953 film of the same name. Thunder III Thunder Warrior III is a 1988 Italian action film written and directed by Fabrizio De Angelis. It is the sequel to the 1987 film Thunder Warrior II, and the last film in the "Thunder" film series. Call Me Anna Call Me Anna is a 1990 American drama film directed by Gilbert Cates and written by John McGreevey. It is based on the 1988 book Call Me Anna by Patty Duke and Kenneth Turan. The film stars Patty Duke, Timothy Carhart, Howard Hesseman, Deborah May, Ari Meyers and Millie Perkins. The film premiered on ABC on November 11, 1990. Caluga o Menta Caluga o menta is a 1990 Chilean crime drama directed by Gonzalo Justiniano and one of the countrys first post-Pinochet dictatorship films. Maha-Sangram Maha-Sangram is a 1990 Bollywood romance film directed by Mukul Anand and starring Vinod Khanna, Aditya Pancholi, Govinda and Madhuri Dixit. The film is best known for bringing Aditya Pancholi into the limelight as it was his show-stealing performance and his first commercial success in Bollywood. His performance as the angry villain Thakur was critically acclaimed and widely accepted, thus becoming the main reason of the movies success. Quake Quake, also known as Aftershock and The Stalker, is a United States Suspense thriller TV movie, released on June 23, 1992. The film starred Steve Railsback and Erika Anderson. The film was directed by Louis Morneau. Aaron's Magic Village The Real Shlemiel/Aarons Magic Village is a 1995 European-Israeli adventure-fantasy film. It was released in Germany and in the United States in 1997. All of a Sudden All of a Sudden is a 1996 Hong Kong crime mystery film directed by Herman Yau and starring Simon Yam and Irene Wan. Breathing Lessons: The Life and Work of Mark O'Brien Breathing Lessons: The Life and Work of Mark OBrien is a 1996 American short documentary film directed by Jessica Yu. It won an Oscar at the 69th Academy Awards in 1997 for Documentary Short Subject. Mark OBrien was a journalist and poet who lived in Berkeley. The documentary explored his spiritual struggle coping with his disability; he had to use an iron lung much of the time due to childhood polio. OBrien died on July 4, 1999, from post-polio syndrome. Wu shan yun yu Rain Clouds over Wushan is a 1995 Chinese film directed by Zhang Ming and written by Zhu Wen. The film follows the lives of two lonely people living in Wushan on the banks of the Yangtze River during the construction of the Three Gorges Dam. The satirical portrayal of rural life is considered part of the sixth generation movement that began in the early 1990s. Unlike many other films of the movement, however, Rain Clouds over Wushan was produced with help from the state-run Beijing Film Studio. Love 101 Love 101 is a 2000 comedy film that was directed by Adrian Fulle. The movie first released to theaters on February 14, 2000 and stars Michael Muhney and Jeff Anderson as two college students that find their friendship threatened by the introduction of a new girl. Lover Boy Lover Boy is a 1989 short film directed by Geoffrey Wright. It stars Noah Taylor and Gillian Jones. Daughter of the Jungle Daughter of the Jungle is a 1982 Italian romantic adventure film directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Sabrina Siani. Dames Get Along The Women Couldnt Care Less or Dames Get Along is a 1954 French crime film directed by Bernard Borderie and starring Eddie Constantine, Nadia Gray and Dominique Wilms. It features Peter Cheyneys fictional American detective Lemmy Caution. Sign of the Beast Sign of the Beast is a 1981 Finnish drama film directed by Jaakko Pakkasvirta. The film was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Evil Pleasure Malicious Pleasure Cain the XVIII-th Cain XVIII is a 1963 film from the Soviet Union, adapted from Evgeny Shvarts play, Two friends. The Soviet film industry reported that 21.7 million spectators saw the film. Matter of Trust Matter of Trust is a 1997 independent erotic thriller film directed by Joey Travolta and written by John Penney. Model and dancer Dita Von Teese played a small part in it. Other cast members include: C. Thomas Howell as Michael DAngelo, Joan Severance as Theresa Marsh, Nick Mancuso as Peter Marsh, Robert Miano as Ben and Jennifer Leigh Warren as Janet. Defense of Sevastopol Defence of Sevastopol is a 1911 historical war film about the Siege of Sevastopol during the Crimean War and one of the most important films in the history of Russian cinema and cinema in general. It was the first feature film made in the Russian Empire and it premiered on 26 October at the Livadia Palace of Tsar Nicolas II. It was also the first film in the world recorded using two cameras. The film was also notable for using special "sound effects" and for using the actual war veterans as consultants. Crossroads Crossroads is a 1937 Chinese seriocomedy film directed by Shen Xiling, starring Bai Yang and Zhao Dan. The film exemplified the growing trend of Chinese films by the mid-1930s of incorporating references to the war with Japan. In this way, Crossroads joins films like Blood on Wolf Mountain by Fei Mu and The Big Road by Sun Yu. Rimini Rimini - Un anno dopo Rimini Rimini - Un anno dopo is a 1988 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is the sequel to the 1987 film Rimini Rimini The Young Lady and the Holligan The Lady and the Hooligan is a 1918 Russian silent film co-directed by Vladimir Mayakovsky and Yevgeni Slavinsky. The script, written by Mayakovsky, is based on the play La maestrina degli operai by Edmondo De Amicis. Daya Daya is a 1998 Malayalam period film written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, directed by Venu, and starring Manju Warrier in the lead role. The storyline of the film is adapted from One Thousand and One Nights. Vishal Bhardwaj scored the music of the film. It was the directorial debut of cinematographer Venu. He won the awards for best debut director at the National Film Awards and Kerala State Film Awards. Antham Antham is a 1992 Telugu neo-noir action-crime film produced and directed by Ram Gopal Varma on Drishya Creations banner. Akkineni Nagarjuna, Urmila Matondkar in the lead roles and the music was composed by R.D. Burman, Mani Sharma and M.M. Keeravani. The film was bilingual, and the Hindi version was titled Drohi, and was released on 25 October 1992. Both versions and the soundtrack received positive reviews upon release. Aakasha Ganga Aakasha Ganga is a 1999 Indian Malayalam-language horror film directed by Vinayan, starring Divya Unni and Mukesh and produced by Aakash Films. It was dubbed in Tamil as Avala Aaviya and in Hindi as Maaya Ka Saaya. A sequel of the movie Aakasha Ganga 2 is set to release on 1 November 2019. Udayapuram Sulthan Udayapuram Sulthan is a 1999 Malayalam action comedy film directed by Jose Thomas. It was written by Udayakrishna and Siby K. Thomas, and stars Dileep, Preetha Vijaykumar, Captain Raju, Narendra Prasad, Innocent, Cochin Hanifa, Jagathy Sreekumar, Harisree Ashokan, Ambika, Sudheesh, Salim Kumar, Sphadikam George, Kottayam Nazir, and Oduvil Unnikrishnan. The movie was a box office hit and was remade in Telugu as Denikaina Ready, in Bengali as Khiladi and in Odia as Sundergarh Ra Salman Khan. From Saturday to Sunday From Saturday to Sunday is a 1931 film directed by Gustav Machatý and starring Ladislav H. Struna. Comic King Comic King is a 2000 Hong Kong comedy film directed by O Sing-Pui. It was shown in cinemas from 19 January 2001 to 21 February 2001. The Deadly Camp The Deadly Camp is a 1999 horror film written and directed by Bowie Lau, and co-written by Kenneth Hau Wai Lai. Indrajaalam Indrajaalam is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language crime thriller film, directed and produced by Thambi Kannanthanam, starring Mohanlal and Geetha. Onnu Muthal Poojyam Vare Onnu Muthal Poojyam Vare is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language drama film produced by Navodaya Appachan under Navodaya Studio and written and directed by Reghunath Paleri in his directorial debut. Mohanlals voice-over features throughout the film, but he appears only at the end of the story, the film features Asha Jayaram and Geethu Mohandas. Suresh Gopi and Mukesh makes cameo appearances. The film explores the loneliness of a widow and the need of a father figure for her daughter. The film won six Kerala State Film Awards—Best Debut Director, Best Child Artist, Best Cinematography, Best Editor, Best Art Director, and Best Sound Recordist. Sansone Samson is a 1961 Italian peplum film directed by Gianfranco Parolini. It is the film which introduced the character of Samson, cleared of his religious traits, into the sword-and-sandal cinema. Following the success of Samson, the character was later featured in a series of four films released between 1963 and 1965. Missamma Missamma is a 2003 Telugu film Sivaji, Bhumika Chawla and Laya. The movie is directed by G. Neelakanta Reddy. The film was remade in Kannada as Namaste Madam in 2014. Bhumika Chawlas cool yet brilliant and intense portrayal of a sadistic boss is one of her careers best.She fetched the Nandi Award for Best Actress for her performance and also received nomination for Filmfare Best Actress Award. Genius Genius is a 2003 direct-to-video American dramatic film, written and directed by Babar Ahmed. The film was Ahmeds debut feature film. It was screened at several film festivals receiving multiple awards and then released straight to video. Public Domain Public Domain is a 2003 Canadian film about reality TV. It was directed by Kris Lefcoe and stars Nicole de Boer, Mike Beaver, Lindy Booth and Dov Tiefenbach. The film is openly critical of reality TV and portrays the hosts and producers as cruel and heartless people. While it was considered a "feature" film, it has toured film festivals more than it has been screened in cinemas. Able Edwards Able Edwards is a 2004 science fiction film directed by Graham Robertson and starring Scott Kelly Galbreath, Keri Bruno, David Ury, Steve Beaumont Jones, and Michael Shamus Wiles. Able Edwards follows the clone of a Walt Disneyesque entertainment mogul created to revive the glory days of his deceased predecessors corporation. In the process of restoring reality entertainment to a synthetic, virtual world, the clone realizes he has yet to live as his own man. L'enfant endormi The Sleeping Child is a 2004 Belge-Moroccan movie written and directed by Yasmine Kassari. The film has obtained several prizes like Trophée du Premier Scénario, from CNC. The Secret Rulers of the World The Secret Rulers of the World is a five-part documentary series, produced by World of Wonder Productions and written, directed by, and featuring Jon Ronson. The series was first shown on Channel 4 in April and May 2001. The series details Ronsons encounters with conspiracy theorists. It accompanies Ronsons book Adventures with Extremists, which covers similar topics and describes many of the same events. Schoolboy Crush Schoolboy Crush is a controversial gay pornographic film directed by Bryan Kocis, released on Cobra Video, and cast with Brent Everett and Sean Paul Lockhart under the stage name "Brent Corrigan". Corrigan being underage at the time of filming led to legal actions against Phillips and the withdrawal of the film Schoolboy Crush from the Cobra Video film catalog. Little Big Top Little Big Top is 2006 American comedy film written and directed by Ward Roberts and starring Sid Haig, Richard Riehle, Hollis Resnik, Mel England, and Jacob Zachar. The film tells the story of an aging, unemployed clown who returns to his small hometown, content to spend the rest of his days in a drunken stupor. But his passion for clowning is reawakened by the local amateur circus. The film went into production in July 2005 and was filmed in Peru, which was once the winter headquarters for several famous circuses, including Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey, and Wallace. Annually during the third weekend of July, the Peru Amateur Circus holds performances for the whole week, ending with a Circus City Festival and Parade. Little Big Top premiered on October 21, 2006 at the 8th Heartland Film Festival held in Indianapolis. It was released on DVD in November 2008 by Morningstar Entertainment. Africa United Africa United is an Icelandic documentary film by director Ólaf de Fleur Jóhannesson released in 2005. The film explores the life of Zakaria Anbari who moves to Iceland from Morocco in search of fortune. It won the Documentary of the Year at the 2005 Edda Awards. It also received nominations for Director of the Year and Script of the Year at the 2005 Edda Awards. Africa United was filmed in Iceland, England, Morocco and Serbia. The original musical score is by Barđi Jóhannsson. The Favor The Favor is a 2006 drama film written and directed by Eva S. Aridjis. The film is about a photographer living in New Jersey who gets a phone call from a woman who broke his heart 25 years ago. The film was premiered on October 15, 2006, at the Morelia Film Festival in Mexico and opened in Mexico on October 19, 2007. It opened in New York City on May 2, 2008. Universal Signs Universal Signs is a modern American Sign Language film from 2008. Code Rush Code Rush is a 2000 documentary following the lives of a group of Netscape engineers in Silicon Valley. It covers Netscapes last year as an independent company, from their announcement of the Mozilla open source project until their acquisition by AOL. It particularly focuses on the last-minute rush to make the Mozilla source code ready for release by the deadline of March 31, 1998, and the impact on the engineers lives and families as they attempt to save the company from ruin. After Andy Baio uploaded the documentary to his personal website for the release of Mozilla Firefox 3 in 2009, director David Winton requested it be taken down, pending his decision about future distribution under a free content license. It has since been released under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 US license. I Am the Ripper I Am the Ripper is a 2004 action horror documentary-style film directed by Eric Anderson. The Matador The Matador is a 2008 documentary film about David Fandilas quest to become the worlds top-ranked bullfighter. It first premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival and had since met with mostly positive reviews. The film follows Fandilas three-year journey into bullfighting history as the violent cultural tradition is questioned. Nucingen House Nucingen House is a 2008 French-Romanian-Chilean film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. Française Française is a 2008 film. The Clockwork Girl The Clockwork Girl is a 2014 Canadian animated film based on the comic book series Clockwork Girl, created by Sean O’Reilly and Kevin Hanna. It is directed by Kevin Hanna. It stars Carrie-Anne Moss, Alexa Vega and Jesse McCartney. Dust & Illusions Dust & Illusions is a 2009 documentary film about Burning Man and its founders. The film has been featured at several film festivals, and was shown at the San Francisco DocFest at The Roxie in San Francisco in October 2009. The film was written and directed by Olivier Bonin. The film discusses the history of Burning Man, such as its 1970s counter-culture foundations, and its origins on Baker Beach in 1986. The film also documents its contemporary development. Dust & Illusions uses archival footage and interviews, such as with founder Larry Harvey. Russel Fish: The Sausage and Eggs Incident Russel Fish: The Sausage and Eggs Incident is a 2009 comedy short film starring Chris Colfer. The film won Best Comedic Short at the 2009 AOF International Film Festival, and screened at the 2010 Seattle International Film Festival, the 2009 Austin Film Festival, the 2009 Palm Springs International Shortfest, the 2009 New York Downtown Film Festival, and the 2009 Detroit/Windsor Film Festival, among others. The film was later referenced in the Glee episode "A Night of Neglect", when Santana says to Karofsky, "Two choices: you stay here and I crack one of your nuts, right or left, thats your choice . . .", a show which actor Chris Colfer also starred in. Russel Fish was written and directed by Terence Heuston, produced by Eric Almquist and edited by Christopher Hart and Lu Shan Quon. The Figurine The Figurine: Araromire is a 2009 Nigerian supernatural suspense thriller film written by Kemi Adesoye, produced and directed by Kunle Afolayan, who also stars in the film as one of the main protagonists. It also stars Ramsey Nouah and Omoni Oboli. The movie narrates the story of two friends who finds a mystical sculpture in an abandoned shrine in the forest while serving at a National Youth Service Corps camp, and one of them decides to take the artwork home. Unknown to them, the sculpture is from the goddess Araromire which bestows seven years of good luck on anyone who encounters it, and after the seven years have expired, seven years of bad luck follow. The lives of the two friends begin to change for good, as they become successful and wealthy businessmen. However, after seven years, things start to change for the worse. The original idea for a thriller film came long ago from Kunle Afolayan himself and Jovi Babs and it was to be titled Shrine. The script took nine months to be finalized and the development stage took five years. The film was shot in Lagos and Osun States for three months and received sponsorship from companies such as MicCom Golf Resort, GSK, Omatek Computers, MTN, IRS Airlines, and Cinekraft. It also had media partners like HiTV and others. There were no professional stunts on the ground, so most of the stunts were performed by Kunle Afolayan on set. The film was first released at the 2009 Rotterdam International Film Festival and was met with wide critical acclaim. It received ten nominations and won five awards at the 6th Africa Movie Academy Awards, including the awards for Best Picture, Heart of Africa, Achievement in Cinematography and Achievement in Visual Effects. On 31 July 2014, A book titled Auteuring Nollywood: Critical Perspectives on The Figurine, detailing scholarly analysis of events in the film was released. The book was also welcomed with positive reviews. The Figurine has also been used as a subject of educational studies in the Arts department of some higher institutions. Ninne Premistha Ninne Premistha is a Telugu film produced by R. B. Choudary on Super Good Films banner, directed by R. R. Shinde. Starring Srikanth, Nagarjuna Akkineni, Soundarya, Rajendra Prasad in the lead roles and music composed by S. A. Rajkumar, dialogues were penned by Trivikram Srinivas and cinematography by Shyam K Naidu. The film recorded as Super Hit at the box-office. The film is remake of Tamil Movie Nee Varuvai Ena, starring Parthiban and Devayani in lead roles, with Ajith Kumar in a guest appearance. Aatadista Aatadista is a 2008 Telugu romantic action comedy film, starring Nitin, Kajal Aggarwal, Jayasudha, Nagababu and others. Directed by A S Ravi Kumar, it was produced by C Kalyan and S Vijayanand, and scored by Chakri. The film was released on 20 March 2008 to mixed reviews. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Daring Gundaraaj in 2013. Yuriko's Aroma is a 2010 Japanese erotic comedy-drama film directed by Kōta Yoshida. Sketches of Kaitan City is a 2010 Japanese drama film directed by Kazuyoshi Kumakiri and starring Mitsuki Tanimura and Ryo Kase. Inazuma Eleven: The Movie is a 2010 anime film. It is the first film based on the role-playing sports video game series Inazuma Eleven. The film was released to theatres on December 23, 2010 in Japan. The movie was shown in both traditional 2D and stereoscopic 3D. Welcome to Shamatown Welcome to Shama Town is a 2010 Chinese adventure film directed and written by Li Weiran, starring Sun Honglei, Lin Chi-ling, Li Liqun, and Gan Wei. It was distributed by Shanghai Media Group and LeTV Investment Co. Ltd and released by China Film Group Corporation, Huaxia Film Distribution Company, Dadi Time Film Distribution Co., LTD, and Shanghai Star Cultural Transmission Co., LTD. It was released in China on 22 June 2010. The film received a nomination at the 47th Golden Horse Awards in the Best New Director category. Somewhere I Have Never Travelled Somewhere I Have Never Traveled is a 2009 Taiwanese film about the lives of and relationship between two teens, a high school-aged boy and his younger niece. The movie begins by showing the nature of their relationship to each other, their family, and what makes them kindred spirits. It then jumps ahead about five years, when the boy discovers there is more to life than basketball and working in the familys candy store, but his niece is not so sure she likes the new complication. The film stars Austin Lin as Ah-hsian, Yu Shin as high school Ah-gui, and Li Yun-yun as child Ah-gui, Mei Fang as the Grandmother, Li Yung-feng as Ah-guìs Father, and Lin Mei-hsiu as the travel agent.  Somewhere I Have Never Traveled received nominations in the Asian Film Festival circuit, and was recognised by the San Francisco Film Society. The movie was featured at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Veppam Veppam is a 2011 Indian Tamil language action thriller film written and directed by newcomer Anjana Ali Khan, starring Nani, Nithya Menen, Bindu Madhavi, and Karthik Kumar. The story narrates events from the slum areas of Chennai, showcasing characters and their struggles. The film, jointly produced by Gautham Menons Photon Kathaas and R. S. Infotainment, had been in production for over one year. The film released on 29 July 2011, while a dubbed Telugu version, titled Sega, released simultaneously in Andhra Pradesh. Veppam received mixed reviews, as Nanis performance in this action thriller was praised. Veppam/Sega failed at the box office in both versions. Julian Julian is a 2012 Australian short film written and directed by Matthew Moore. The film is set in a 1981 classroom. It explores a day in the life of a nine-year-old Julian Assange, played by a then-unknown Ed Oxenbould. Julian won a Flickerfest Special Jury Award, a Crystal Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival and an AACTA Award for Best Short Fiction Film. Lead actor, Ed Oxenbould, was nominated for an AACTA for Best Young Actor. Shadowland, the Legend Shadowland: The Legend, also known as Shadowland, The Legend, is a 2012 Canadian independent fantasy family film. The film is based on a stage production Frank, Big Baba and Forty Thieves, written, directed and produced by Johanna Kern, who later adapted the story for the screen, as well as directed and produced it under After Rain Films banner in association with Factory Film Studio. Let's Go! Lets Go! is a 2011 Hong Kong action film directed by Wong Ching-po. It screened at the 2011 Hong Kong Asian Film Festival. Silencio en el paraíso Silence in Paradise is a 2011 Colombian drama film directed by Colbert Garcia. Fogo Fogo is a 2012 Canadian-Mexican drama film directed by Yulene Olaizola. The film was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Consuming Spirits Consuming Spirits is a 2012 American animated drama film directed by Chris Sullivan and his directorial debut. Partially autobiographical, the movie released on December 12, 2012 in New York City and employs a diverse mixture of different animation styles to tell the stories of three different characters and the anguish they face in their everyday lives. Sake-Bomb Sake-Bomb is a 2013 film directed by Junya Sakino, written by Jeff Mizushima, and starring Gaku Hamada and Eugene Kim as cousins who embark on a road trip in California. It is a shared Japanese and American production. It premiered at the 2013 SXSW film festival. Olvidados Forgotten is a 2013 Bolivian drama film written by Elia Petridis and directed by Carlos Bolado, and is based on the repression and killings associated with the U.S.-backed Operation Condor. It was selected as the Bolivian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. The First Film The First Film is a 2015 British documentary film about cinema pioneer Louis Le Prince, made by David Nicholas Wilkinson. It argues the case that Le Prince, rather than the Lumiere brothers, was the true inventor of moving pictures, making Roundhay Garden Scene in Leeds in 1888. Le Prince mysterious disappeared in 1890. Mark Kermode, film critic of The Guardian, described the film as "a flickering story that blends intrigue, industrial espionage, and possibly even murder". The films world premiere was at the 2015 Edinburgh International Film Festival. It went on general release in the United States in September 2016. Secrets of the Vatican Secrets of the Vatican is an American television documentary film. It was first aired on the PBS Channel on 25 February 2014 as an episode of PBS Frontline TV series. The film covers the period after the death of John Paul II up to the first year of Pope Francis while positing a theory of what made Pope Benedict XVI resign from the papacy in 2013. It presents a return of trust in the Vatican and its new Pope, Francis, by millions of Roman Catholics after a long period of controversy regarding sexual abuse by Church authorities. It delves into reports of the existence of a "gay mafia" inside the Church, and highlights the scandal involving Legionnaires of Christ founder Marcial Maciel who allegedly had the backing of John Paul II. The film also tackles the papacys struggles with cleaning up the Vatican Bank of its corrupt financial policies as an international institution, starting with Benedict XVIs hindered investigations and ending in Francis supposedly radical initial reforms. The film approaches the controversial topics of the documentary not from perspectives outside of the Church but with testimonies by devoted Catholics—sexual abuse victims, corruption witnesses and priest investigators. Written, directed and produced by Antony Thomas for the US Public Broadcasting System TV series Frontline, Secrets of the Vatican was co-produced by Jason Berry in the United States and Helen Fitzwilliam in Rome. Saya E Khuda E Zuljalal Saya e Khuda e Zuljalal is 2016 Pakistani action war film/historical film which explores Pakistans history, beginning from its Independence in 1947 up to the present day. The film is directed by Umair Fazli & produced by Jehan Films and AR Productions. It is written by Tauseef Razaque and Inam Qureshi. The cast includes Javed Sheikh, Firdous Jamal, Moammar Rana, Rachel Gill, Sohail Sameer, Arbaaz Khan, Kamran Mujahid, Asad Malik, Rambo, Nayyar Ejaz, Shafqat Cheema, Noor Bukhari, Umar Cheema and Nimra Khan in lead roles. An earlier working title for the film was Mission Allah-u-Akbar. The film has been supported by the Inter-Services Public Relations and Pakistan Air Force. Everything Now Tout, tout de suite is a 2016 crime thriller-drama film directed by Richard Berry. The film is a co-production between France, Luxembourg and Belgium. Written by Richard Berry and Morgan Sportès, it is based on a novel by Sportès which was in turn inspired by the events of the Affair of the Gang of Barbarians in 2006. The film was released on 11 May 2016. Long Long Time Ago Long Long Time Ago is a 2016 Singaporean period film directed by Jack Neo, the first of a two-part series. The film commemorates Singapores 50th birthday and stars Aileen Tan, Mark Lee and Wang Lei as the main casts. Sisterhood Sisterhood is a 2016 Macau-Hong Kong drama film directed by Tracy Choi and starring Gigi Leung, Fish Liew and Jennifer Yu. The film had its North American premiere at the Toronto LGBT Film Festival on 28 May 2017. Hastrman Hastrman is a 2018 Czech romantic thriller film directed by Ondřej Havelka. It is based on a novel of the same name by Miloš Urban. The film is Havelkas directorial debut. It premiered at Finále Plzeň Film Festival 2018. Love Contractually Love Contractually is a 2017 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Liu Guonan and starring Sammi Cheng and Joseph Chang. It was released in China by Horgos Bona Media and Huaxia Film Distribution on 14 February 2017. Bliss Bliss is a 2017 Philippine psychological thriller film written, directed, edited and scored by Jerrold Tarog. It stars Iza Calzado, Ian Veneracion, TJ Trinidad, Michael de Mesa, and Adrienne Vergara. The film competed in Japan at the 12th Osaka Asian Film Festival in March 2017 to critical acclaim, where Calzado also garnered the Yakushi Pearl Award for Best Performer. The film premiered in the Philippines on May 10. Bliss explores elements of a film within a film narrative where the protagonist also plays the lead. Dedunu Akase Dedunu Akase is a 2017 Sri Lankan Sinhala romantic film directed by Priyantha Colombage and produced by EAP Network Swarnavahini Production. It stars Hemal Ranasinghe in the lead role, along with newcomers Chulakshi Ranathunga and Shanel Fernando. The music was composed by Chitral Somapala. It is the 1288th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Supporting actor Dasun Nishan committed suicide on 27 September 2017, prior to the screening of the film. The muhurath ceremony was held at Galadari Hotel, Colombo. The film has received mixed reviews from critics. Meow Meow is a 2017 Hong Kong science fantasy comedy film produced and directed by Benny Chan and starring Louis Koo as a father who adopts an alien cat whom is sent to invade Earth. Co-produced by Koos One Cool Group, the film is also Chan and Koos sixth film collaboration as director and star respectively. Eldorado Eldorado is a 2018 Swiss documentary film directed by Markus Imhoof. It was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but was not nominated. The Hessian Renegades The Hessian Renegades is a 1909 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Return of Draw Egan The Return of Draw Egan is a 1916 silent era western drama motion picture starring William S. Hart, Louise Glaum, Margery Wilson, Robert McKim, and J.P. Lockney. Directed by William S. Hart and produced by Thomas H. Ince for Kay-Bee Pictures and the New York Motion Picture Company, the screenplay was written by C. Gardner Sullivan. According to modern sources, the assistant director was Cliff Smith and the art director was Robert Brunton. One of the early five-reel feature length silent movies, The Return of Draw Egan was exhibited on October 1, 1916, at the Realto Theater in New York City. The western was re-released in 1924. It is currently available on DVD. The Sea Beast The Sea Beast is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Millard Webb, starring John Barrymore, Dolores Costello and George OHara. The film was a major commercial success and one of the biggest pictures of 1926 becoming Warner Brothers highest grossing film. The Sea Beast is the first adaptation of the novel Moby-Dick by Herman Melville, a story about a monomaniacal hunt for a great white whale. However, the film alters the novels plotline by establishing prequel and sequel elements that are not in the original story—such as the romancing of Esther and Ahabs safe return, respectively—and substitutes a happy ending for Melvilles original tragic one. Some of the characters in the film do not appear in Melvilles original novel. Manhattan Parade Manhattan Parade is a 1931 American pre-Code musical comedy film photographed entirely in Technicolor. It was originally intended to be released, in the United States, early in 1931, but was shelved due to public apathy towards musicals. Despite waiting a number of months, the public proved obstinate and the Warner Bros. reluctantly released the film in December 1931 after removing all the music. Since there was no such reactions to musicals outside the United States, the film was released there as a full musical comedy in 1931. The film pokes fun at Al Jolson, who had suffered a downturn in his career due to the public aversion to musical pictures. He had been released from his contract to Warner Bros. late in 1930. Here Comes Cookie Here Comes Cookie is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and written by Don Hartman. The film stars George Burns, Gracie Allen, George Barbier, Betty Furness, Andrew Tombes and Rafael Storm. The film was released on August 30, 1935, by Paramount Pictures. So Red the Rose So Red the Rose is a 1935 American drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Margaret Sullavan, Walter Connolly and Randolph Scott. The Civil War-era romance is based on the 1934 novel of the same name by Stark Young. The film did not enjoy great popularity at the box office. Afterward Civil War films were considered box office poison in Hollywood until Bette Davis and Henry Fondas performance in 1938s Jezebel, which was a success. This was followed by the overwhelming popularity of Gone with the Wind in 1939, an adaptation of Margaret Mitchells bestseller of the same name. The Jungle Princess The Jungle Princess is a 1936 American adventure film directed by Wilhelm Thiele starring Dorothy Lamour and Ray Milland. Der Kaiser von Kalifornien The Kaiser of California, better known as "The Emperor of California", is a 1936 film that has the distinction of being the first western film made in Nazi Germany. Some exterior scenes were even shot on location in the United States at Sedona, the Grand Canyon and at Death Valley in California. The film follows the life story of Johann Augustus Sutter, the owner of Sutters Mill, famous as the birthplace of the great California Gold Rush of 1849. While the basic story of Sutters life is retained, the producers inserted some notable changes reflecting the political environment of the films creation: though Sutter was a Swiss-German, the film emphasizes his German ethnicity and though he changed his name to John Sutter when he came to the United States, throughout the film he retains the name Johann Sutter. The film opposes the "easy" money of gold-digging with the wealth and values created by hard work, as the Gold Rush eventually destroys Sutters fortunes and creates social disintegration and the loss of solidarity and companionship. In the final scene the aged and impoverished Sutter is shown in Washington, where he has a vision of Americas future industrial might, seeing a land full of skyscrapers and factories. Unlike most American Westerns of the 1930s, The Kaiser of California offers a sympathetic portrait of the Indians, whom Sutter respectfully befriends. In this it follows the Karl May tradition of German Western stories, which often featured noble Indians and German immigrants turned pioneers and gunmen. The film won the 1936 Mussolini Cup for best foreign film at the Venice Film Festival. It was screened as part of the "Venice Days" series at the 68th Venice International Film Festival in September 2011. The film was written and directed by the Tyrolean Luis Trenker, who also starred as Johann Sutter. Trenker had previously directed Der verlorene Sohn, the story of an Alpine immigrant in New York City, which is the only other film produced in Nazi Germany with scenes photographed on location in the United States. Make Way for a Lady Make Way for a Lady is a 1936 romantic comedy/ drama directed by David Burton, starring Herbert Marshall and Anne Shirley. June Drew is the teenaged "lady" based of Elizabeth Jordans novel Daddy and I. Song of the Gringo Song of the Gringo is a 1936 American film directed by John P. McCarthy. The film is also known as The Old Corral in the United Kingdom. The film was the debut of singing cowboy Tex Ritter. It was co-written by former outlaw and judge Al Jennings who appears as a judge in the film. Charley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt Charleys Aunt is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde starring Arthur Askey and Richard Murdoch as Oxford scholars. The film is one of many to be made based on the Victorian farce Charleys Aunt. Arthur Askeys professional nickname was "Big-Hearted Arthur", which was added to the title to distinguish it from Jack Bennys version, for its American release. The Durango Kid The Durango Kid is a 1940 American Western directed by Lambert Hillyer, starring Charles Starrett, Luana Walters and Kenneth MacDonald. This is the first of 65 Durango Kid movies Starrett made at Columbia Pictures. The Green Archer The Green Archer is the 12th serial released by Columbia Pictures. It was based on Edgar Wallaces 1923 novel The Green Archer, which had previously been adapted into the silent serial of the same name in 1925 by Pathé Exchange. No Hands on the Clock No Hands on the Clock is a 1941 American comedy mystery film directed by Frank McDonald starring Chester Morris as detective Humphrey Campbell. Perils of Nyoka Perils of Nyoka is a 1942 Republic serial directed by William Witney. It starred Kay Aldridge as Nyoka the Jungle Girl, a character who first appeared in the Edgar Rice Burroughs-inspired serial Jungle Girl. Submarine Raider Submarine Raider is a 1942 American war film directed by Lew Landers and starring John Howard. Buckskin Frontier Buckskin Frontier is a 1943 American action film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Norman Houston and Bernard Schubert. The film stars Richard Dix, Jane Wyatt, Albert Dekker, Lee J. Cobb, Victor Jory, Lola Lane, Max Baer and Joe Sawyer. The film was released on May 14, 1943, by United Artists. Seeing Hands Seeing Hands is a 1943 American short film. It tells the story of Benjamin Charles Helwig, who was blinded in his late teens but became a valued employee at an American World War II manufacturing plant, machining and inspecting precision parts. Directed by Gunther von Fritsch, the film was nominated for an Academy Award at the 16th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. We've Never Been Licked Weve Never Been Licked is a 1943 World War II propaganda film produced by Walter Wanger and released by Universal Pictures. Released in the UK under the title, Texas to Tokyo, it was re-released in the US as Fighting Command. The cast features Richard Quine, Anne Gwynne, Martha ODriscoll, Noah Beery and William Frawley. I'm from Arkansas Im from Arkansas is a 1944 American musical comedy film directed by Lew Landers. Irish Eyes Are Smiling Irish Eyes Are Smiling is a 1944 musical film which chronicles the life of popular Irish song composer Ernest R. Ball. The screenplay by Earl Baldwin and John Tucker Battle is based on a story by E. A. Ellington. The film was directed by Gregory Ratoff, and produced by Damon Runyon for 20th Century Fox. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score in 1944. Swing Hostess Swing Hostess is a 1944 American musical comedy film directed by Sam Newfield for Producers Releasing Corporation and starring Martha Tilton, Iris Adrian, Charles Collins, Betty Brodel, Cliff Nazarro and Harry Holman. The Turning Point The Turning Point is a 1945 Soviet, Russian-language war film directed by Fridrikh Ermler based on a screenplay by Boris Chirskov. The film was one of the earlier Palme dOr winners of 1946. Runtime: 108 min. It was produced by GOSKINO at Kinostudiya Lenfilm, distributed in the USA by Artkino Pictures, and restored in 1967 at Lenfilm Studio. Working title - General of the Army A Medal for Benny A Medal for Benny is a 1945 American film directed by Irving Pichel. The story was conceived by writer Jack Wagner, who enlisted his long-time friend John Steinbeck to help him put it into script form. The film was released by Paramount Pictures. The film is also known as Bennys Medal. The Shadow Returns The Shadow Returns is a 1946 American comedy crime film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Kane Richmond, Barbara Read and Tom Dugan. It features the pulp character The Shadow, already a popular hero of novels and a radio show. It was the first in a series of three films released by Monogram in 1946 starring Richmond in the role. Banjo Banjo is a 1947 drama film directed by Richard Fleischer. Blondie's Big Moment Blondies Big Moment is a 1947 black-and -white comedy film and the 19th of the 28 Blondie films. Bomba on Panther Island Bomba on Panther Island is a 1949 American film. It is the second in the 12-film Bomba series following Bomba the Jungle Boy. The Glass Castle The Glass Castle is a 1950 French romantic drama film directed by René Clément who co-wrote the screenplay with Gian Bistolfi and Pierre Bost, based on the novel Das große Einmaleins by Vicki Baum. The film stars Michèle Morgan and Jean Marais, Jean Servais, Fosco Giachetti and Elisa Cegani. The films sets were designed by the art director Léon Barsacq. The Basketball Fix The Basketball Fix is a 1951 film noir sports drama film directed by Felix E. Feist and starring John Ireland, Marshall Thompson and Vanessa Brown. The film is also known by the alternative title The Big Decision in the United Kingdom. A Hound for Trouble A Hound For Trouble is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short released on April 28, 1951 featuring Charlie Dog. Murder at 3am Murder at 3 a.m. is a 1953 British crime film directed by Francis Searle and starring Dennis Price, Peggy Evans and Philip Saville. The screenplay of this quota quickie involves a Scotland Yard detective who investigates a series of attacks on women. Safari Drums Safari Drums is a 1953 American film. It was the ninth in the 12-film Bomba series. Tower of Nesle Tower of Lust is a 1955 French / Italian drama film directed by Abel Gance. Jacqueline Jacqueline is a 1956 British drama film shot in Belfast and directed by Roy Ward Baker. It is based on the novel The Grand Man by Catherine Cookson. Nau Do Gyarah Nau Do Gyarah is a 1957 Indian Hindi-language film produced by Dev Anand. This was his brother, Vijay Anands directorial debut. The film stars Dev Anand, Kalpana Kartik, Madan Puri, Shashikala and Jeevan. The films music is by S. D. Burman and the lyrics are by Majrooh Sultanpuri. It is loosely based on the American film It Happened One Night. I Passed for White I Passed for White is a 1960 film directed and adapted for the screen by Fred M. Wilcox from a novel of the same name by Reba Lee "as told to" Mary Hastings Bradley. The film stars Sonya Wilde and James Franciscus and features Jimmy Lydon, Patricia Michon, and Isabel Cooley. It was released by Allied Artists on March 18, 1960. The Horse with the Flying Tail The Horse with the Flying Tail is a 1960 American documentary film by Walt Disney Productions, that won the Best Documentary award at the 33rd Academy Awards. The movie is about the palomino horse, Nautical, who won the team gold medal at the 1959 Pan American Games. It was released theatrically on a double bill with Swiss Family Robinson, and was later broadcast on Walt Disneys Wonderful World of Color in 1964. The movie portrays this horse as having been a nondescript stock horse, however, he was sired by an American Quarter Horse named Muchacho de Oro out of an Army Remount mare of mostly Thoroughbred breeding. This horses registered name was Pelo de Oro, which was given to him at birth. He became an open jumper and was shown in the national horse show circuit in the United States. Open jumpers compete for scores based on faults and time elapsed to complete the course. Prior to his Olympic fame, he had a reputation as a temperamental jumper who was inclined to stop at water and ditch jumps. Such refusals would disqualify a jumper from an event and his nickname among competitors was "Sneaky Pete" for those reasons. He was an excellent jumper, however, and when he cleared a fence, Sneaky Pete consistently would raise his tail in the characteristic fashion shown in the photograph displayed from the film. That tail, raised so high, was repeated for each faultless jump and spectators at horse shows relied upon this signal from the horse to record his scores, without waiting for the results from the judges. Hence the title of the film about his career. When he was obtained by Hugh Wiley, Wiley enlisted the help of the United States Equestrian Team coach, Bertalan de Nemethy, and together the two men trained the horse to be the Olympic level open jumper he became. At that time he became known as Nautical and was ridden regularly by members of the U. S. Equestrian Team in international competitions. Maz swojej zony Husband of His Wife is a Polish comedy from 1960 directed by Stanisław Bareja and based upon the play by Jerzy Jurandot. The Steel Claw The Steel Claw is a 1961 wartime drama set in the Philippines during World War II. It is an action-adventure film about a handicapped former Marine on a mission to rescue an officer in the early days of the Japanese invasion. The Steel Claw was directed by, starred and co-scripted by George Montgomery. It has no relation to the comic book series Steel Claw. Village of Daughters Village of Daughters is a 1962 British comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring Eric Sykes, Scilla Gabel, John Le Mesurier, Grégoire Aslan, Graham Stark, and Warren Mitchell. West 11 West 11 is a 1963 British crime film directed by Michael Winner and starring Alfred Lynch, Kathleen Breck, Eric Portman, Diana Dors, and Kathleen Harrison. It is based on The Furnished Room, Laura Del-Rivos debut novel, which was adapted for the screen by Willis Hall and Keith Waterhouse. Set in west London, the title is taken from the postcode W11, and it was filmed on location in Notting Hill. Story of My Foolishness Story of My Foolishness is a 1966 Hungarian comedy film directed by Márton Keleti. Seaside Swingers Every Days a Holiday is a 1965 British musical comedy film directed by James Hill and starring John Leyton, Mike Sarne, Ron Moody, Grazina Frame, and Freddie and the Dreamers. Its plot involves a group of teenagers who take up jobs working in a seaside resort for the summer. It was released in the U.S. as Seaside Swingers. It was filmed in and around Butlins Clacton at Clacton-on-Sea. Il padre di famiglia Il padre di famiglia is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Nanni Loy. For his performance in this film and in Italian Secret Service, Nino Manfredi was awarded with a Golden Plate at the 1968 Edition of the Italian Academy Awards known as David di Donatello. Totò died two days after having filmed his first scene in the film; he was replaced by Ugo Tognazzi. Later Tognazzi was nominated at the Italian Film Press Awards, the Nastro dArgento for Best supporting Actor. Where's Jack? Wheres Jack? is a 1969 film recounting the exploits of notorious 18th-century criminal Jack Sheppard and London "Thief-Taker General" Jonathan Wild. The film was produced by Stanley Baker through his company Oakhurst Productions, and starred Baker himself as Jonathan Wild. Tommy Steele played Jack Sheppard. The film was directed by novelist James Clavell. Mary Hopkin sings the title song. Dusty and Sweets McGee Dusty and Sweets McGee is a 1971 American drama film written and directed by Floyd Mutrux. The film stars Clifton Tip Fredell, Kit Ryder, Billy Gray, Bob Graham, Nancy Wheeler and Russ Knight. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 14, 1971. The Devil's Lover Lucifera: Demon Lover is a 1972 Italian horror film. It depicts a trio of young women who go to a centuries-old castle where the devil is rumored to live. One of the women goes to sleep and wakes up a few centuries earlier, where a sinister figure in a red hood follows her everywhere. Described by film critic and historian Roberto Curti as "one of the most obscure Italian Gothic horror films of the decade". Ghost in the Noonday Sun Ghost in the Noonday Sun is a 1974 British comedy film directed by Peter Medak starring Peter Sellers, Anthony Franciosa and Spike Milligan. The film suffered a difficult production due to Sellerss erratic behavior and was not theatrically released. Medak described the film as "the biggest disaster of my life" in 2016. The script was written by Evan Jones and Ernest Tidyman with additional dialogue by Spike Milligan. The film was produced by Thomas Clyde and Gareth Wigan with cinematography by Michael Reed and Larry Pizer. The title and some of the plot details are based on the book of the same title by Newbery Medal-winning childrens author Sid Fleischman. Alla mia cara mamma nel giorno del suo compleanno Alla mia cara mamma nel giorno del suo compleanno is a 1974 Italian comedy drama film directed by Luciano Salce. The Second Coming of Suzanne The Second Coming of Suzanne is a 1974 American drama film directed by Michael Barry. It stars Jared Martin as an obsessed San Francisco indie film maker who hires a beautiful young woman called Suzanne to star as a female Christ in his next film. Paul Sand co-stars as Suzannes artist boyfriend. Richard Dreyfuss appears as a member of the crew who becomes concerned at the increasingly weird antics of the rest of the ensemble, which culminate in the crucifixion of Suzanne on a local hill. The film was inspired by the lyrics of Leonard Cohens song "Suzanne", as heard on the soundtrack. The directors father Gene Barry is also featured, as a TV presenter, in a somewhat opaque sub-plot. This appears to be Michael Barrys only known film as a director. It was shot during 1972 in San Francisco and surrounding areas. The film music was recorded by Touch. Journey Into Fear Journey into Fear is a 1975 Canadian thriller film directed by Daniel Mann, and based on the novel of the same name by Eric Ambler. It stars Sam Waterston, Zero Mostel, Yvette Mimieux, Vincent Price, Donald Pleasence, Shelley Winters, Stanley Holloway, Joseph Wiseman and Ian McShane. The film is a remake of Journey into Fear, a 1943 version of the novel starring Orson Welles. Blonde in Black Leather Qui comincia lavventura is a 1975 Italian film. It stars Claudia Cardinale and Monica Vitti. Foul Play Foul Play is a 1977 Spanish drama film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem. It won the Golden Prize the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. Shaolin Deadly Kicks The Flash Legs, also released as Shaolin Deadly Kicks, is a 1977 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Ma Wu and starring Tao-liang Tan and Lo Lieh. The film was later remade as Breathing Fire, with Tao-liang Tan serving as writer and executive producer under the pseudonym of Delon Tanners. The Suspended Vocation The Suspended Vocation is a 1978 French drama film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It is a free adaptation of the perverse theological 1950 novel of the same name by Pierre Klossowski. A Death in Canaan A Death in Canaan is a 1978 American made-for-television drama film directed by Tony Richardson and starring Stefanie Powers, Paul Clemens, and Brian Dennehy. Its plot concerns the true-life story of a teenager who is put on trial for the murder of his mother in a small Connecticut town. Nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award, 1978. The film is based on the book of the same name by Joan Barthel. The film first aired on the CBS Wednesday Night Movies on March 1, 1978, and was never officially released on any analog or digital medium for rental or sale. Arthur Miller wrote his one-act play Some Kind of Love Story loosely based on the same incident. He later adapted it into a screenplay for Everybody Wins starring Debra Winger and Nick Nolte. Ondanondu Kaladalli Ondanondu Kaladalli is a 1978 Indian Kannada-language epic film co-written and directed by Girish Karnad with soundtrack by Bhaskar Chandavarkar, starring Shankar Nag. Through this movie, Kavita Krishnamurthy started her singing career as playback singer. The film has influences of the early samurai films of Japanese director Akira Kurosawa, to whom Karnad has reportedly acknowledged his indebtedness. The film won the 1978 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada "For delineating the code of warriors ethics in a medieval setting with a modern vision. The film has excellent outdoor photography, high standard of acting and an eye-catching decor" as cited by the Jury. Shankar Nag received the "Best Actor : Silver Peacock Award" at the 7th International Film Festival of India for his work in the film. The film was subtitled into English for its American premiere on 18 October 1995 in Shriver Hall at the Johns Hopkins University as part of the 1995 Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium "Framing Society : A Century of Cinema". The Brave Archer Part II The Brave Archer 2, also known as Kungfu Warlord 2, is a 1978 Hong Kong film adapted from Louis Chas novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes. The film was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio and directed by Chang Cheh, starring Alexander Fu Sheng and Niu-niu in the lead roles. The film is the second part of a trilogy and was preceded by The Brave Archer and followed by The Brave Archer 3. The trilogy has two unofficial sequels, The Brave Archer and His Mate and Little Dragon Maiden. Verna: USO Girl Verna: USO Girl is a 1978 American made-for-television biographical musical-drama film produced by Thirteen/WNET New York and broadcast nationwide by PBS as part of the Great Performances series on January 25, 1978. Based on a Paul Gallico story, it focuses on untalented singer-dancer Verna Vain, who fervently believes that a U.S.O. tour overseas will put her on the road to superstardom. Although shes more willing than able, her brave self-confidence wins the hearts of the beleaguered GI audiences. They embrace the dauntless Verna because she, like them, is risking her life for the sake of the American dream. Vernas fellow troupe members include Eddie, a second-rate vaudevillian, and would-be chanteuse Maureen, who encourages Verna to set aside her show business fantasies and accept a proposal of marriage offered by Army engineering captain Walter. Filmed in military training areas in Hammelburg and Baumholder, Germany by director Ronald F. Maxwell, it stars Sissy Spacek, William Hurt, Howard Da Silva, and Sally Kellerman. Period songs featured in routines created by burlesque comic Joey Faye and choreographed by Donald Saddler include "Ill Get By," "Jeepers, Creepers," and "Since You Went Away." Da Silva won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Drama Special, and Maxwells direction and Innuartos script received nominations. "Vernas troupe is the kind of company that gives the small screen the illusion of depth. Engagingly told by talented people it can stand as a model for what made-for-TV movies could and should be." Frank Rich, Time Magazine, Jan 30, 1978 Blind Ambition Blind Ambition is a four-part American miniseries that aired on CBS from May 20, 1979 to May 23, 1979 focusing on the Watergate coverup and based on the memoirs of former White House counsel John Dean and his wife Maureen. Producer Renee Valente earned an Emmy nomination for the series. Part I ranked as the 15th most-watched show for the week of May 14-20, 1979, and Parts IV, II, and III, respectively, ranked as the 11th-13th most watched primetime shows of the following week. Life Is Beautiful Life Is Beautiful is a 1979 Italian-Soviet romantic drama directed by Grigory Chukhray. The Courage of Kavik, the Wolf Dog The Courage of Kavik the Wolf Dog, also known as Kavik the Wolf Dog, is a 1980 made-for TV adventure film based on the novel Kävik the Wolf Dog. Senior Trip Senior Trip is a 1981 American made-for-television comedy film, directed by Kenneth Johnson and starring Scott Baio. The Turning Point The Turning Point is a 1983 East German film directed by Frank Beyer and starring Sylvester Groth, Fred Düren and Klaus Piontek. The film is based on the 1977 novel of the same name by Hermann Kant, which was based on Kants own experience as a prisoner of war in Poland. The film tells the story of a German prisoner of war at the end of World War II who is wrongly accused of being a war criminal. The film was controversial upon release as Polish commentators criticized that the film showed the Polish army wrongly accusing someone of war crimes. Nevertheless, the film was successful and won several awards and was the East German official submission to the 56th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. Chelovek-nevidimka The Invisible Man is a 1984 Soviet science fiction film directed by Aleksandr Zakharov based on the eponymous novel by H. G. Wells. Shu shi shen chuan Ruthless Tactics aka Ninja in a Deadly Trap is an independent martial arts film directed by Kuo Chui, starring the main three Venoms and Ti Lung. The Ninja theme was adopted from the popular success of Five Element Ninjas, which starred another Venom member Lo Mang. Report to Mother Amma Ariyan is a 1986 Malayalam film directed by avant-garde filmmaker John Abraham. The story revolves around the incidents following the death of a young Naxalite, upon whose death his friends travel to the village where his mother lives to inform her of the death of her only son. Amma Ariyan is considered to be a complex movie. Since its release in 1986, critics have read several layers of meaning in its story. The film was the only South Indian film to feature in British Film Institutes Top 10 Indian Films list. Pierscien i róza Pierscien i róza is a 1986 Polish musical film directed by Jerzy Gruza and starring Katarzyna Figura, Stefan Kazuro and Katarzyna Cygan. It is an adaptation of the novel The Rose and the Ring by the British writer William Makepeace Thackeray. Final Take: The Golden Age of Movies is a 1986 Japanese drama film directed by Yoji Yamada. It was Japans submission to the 59th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. A Winter Tan Happy Ghost 4 Happy Ghost IV is a 1990 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Clifton Ko. The film stars Raymond Wong and May Lo. Mother Mother is a 1990 Soviet drama film based on Maxim Gorkys 1906 novel The Mother, directed by Gleb Panfilov and co-produced with Italy. It was entered into the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. Color Adjustment Color Adjustment is a 1992 documentary film that traces 40 years of race relations and the representation of African Americans through the lens of prime-time television entertainment, scrutinizing televisions racial myths. Narrated by Ruby Dee, it is a sequel to Riggs’s Ethnic Notions, this time examining racial stereotypes in the broadcast age. Even Hitler Had a Girlfriend Even Hitler Had a Girlfriend is a 1991 black comedy film about a lonely security guard who spends his life savings on call girls in less than two weeks. It was directed by artist/filmmaker Ronnie Cramer and is based on a story by T. G. Baker. Shot in Denver, Colorado, Omaha, Nebraska and at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, Even Hitler is celebrated in cult film circles for its extremely dark sense of humor and its copious amount of female nudity. Wet and Wild Summer! Exchange Lifeguards is a 1992 Australian-American comedy film directed by Maurice Murphy and starring Christopher Atkins, Julian McMahon and Elliott Gould. The American title is Wet and Wild Summer! Alex Alex is a 1992 Australian-New Zealand drama film directed by Megan Simpson and starring Lauren Jackson, Chris Haywood, and Josh Picker. It is based on a popular young adult novel by Tessa Duder. The film was never released theatrically in Australia, but shown in some foreign territories and went straight to video. The Whores The Whores is a 1994 Italian drama film directed by Aurelio Grimaldi. It was entered into the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Freedom on My Mind Freedom on My Mind is a 1994 feature documentary film that tells the story of the Mississippi voter registration struggles of 1961 to 1964, which was characterized by violence against the people involved, including multiple instances of murder. The film was produced and directed by Connie Field and Marilyn Mulford. Participants interviewed include Bob Moses, Victoria Gray Adams, Endesha Ida Mae Holland, and Freedom Summer volunteers Marshall Ganz, Heather Booth, and Pam Allen. Freedom on My Mind premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, won that years Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Sender Unknown Sin Remitente is a 1995 Mexican drama film written and directed by Carlos Carrera. The film was entered into the main competition at the 52nd edition of the Venice Film Festival. It also won three Ariel Awards, for best picture, best direction and best actor. The Girl from Parma La parmigiana is a 1963 Italian comedy drama film directed by Antonio Pietrangeli. The film describes the disappointing sentimental experiences of an orphan girl. Loser Love Loser Lover is a 1999 erotic thriller film directed by Jean-Marc Vallée. Bingo Bingo is a 1974 French-Canadian thriller directed by Jean-Claude Lord. The plot relates to Quebecs October Crisis of 1970. Samurai Shodown: The Motion Picture is a anime TV special based upon the 1993 SNK video game Samurai Shodown. It was released by SNK in association with Fuji TV and NAS and animated by both Studio Comet and Studio Gazelle. An unrelated 2-episode OVA based on the same series was later released based on Samurai Spirits 2: Asura Zanmaden, which has never been adapted into English. Spinach Fer Britain Spinach Fer Britain is a 1943, anti-Nazi propaganda cartoon, produced by Famous Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film centers around Popeye the Sailor trying to deliver a shipment of spinach to 10 Downing Street in London, while fighting off Nazi Kriegsmarine soldiers pursuing him in a U-boat. Like its predecessor, Youre a Sap, Spinach Fer Britain was kept out of distribution for several decades, due to its propagandistic nature and frequent display of Nazism, until it received an official release on November 2003 in a DVD collection of Popeye cartoons produced between 1941–1943. It also had limited airings on Cartoon Network as part of The Popeye Show. Celebration at Big Sur Celebration at Big Sur is a film of the 1969 Big Sur Folk Festival in Big Sur, featuring Crosby, Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell and others. Released in 1971, the film was directed by Baird Bryant and Johanna Demetrakas. A young Gary Weis was among the cinematographers; other members of the camera and sound crew also went on to become famous in their fields, including Peter Smokler, Peter Pilafian, and Joan Churchill. The film was released in 2011 as a Region 1 DVD. The festival, one in an annual series of concerts held on the grounds of the Esalen Institute in Big Sur from 1964 to 1971, was held on the weekend of September 13–14, 1969, only one month after the famous and considerably larger Woodstock Music & Art Fair, which is referred to repeatedly. Celebration at Big Sur did not receive the same critical acclaim as the 1970 Woodstock film. A Sweet Scent of Death A Sweet Scent of Death is a 1999 Mexican drama film directed by Gabriel Retes based on the novel of the same name by Guillermo Arriaga who also wrote the screenplay. It was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival. Nëntori i dytë The Second November is a 1983 Albanian historic film directed by Viktor Gjika. The film is based in the true events of independence of Albania. Under the Palms Under the Palms or Unter den Palmen is a 1999 Dutch drama film directed by Miriam Kruishoop. The Dream Castle Drømmeslottet is a 1986 Norwegian drama film written and directed by Petter Vennerød and Svend Wam, starring a large ensemble cast including Lasse Lindtner and Mari Maurstad. The film is part of a trilogy by the directors, where the other two instalments were titled Åpen framtid and Adjø solidaritet. Three couples who have known each other since early youth decide to move in together, but soon run into difficulties. Samson in King Solomon's Mines Samson in King Solomons Mines is a 1964 Italian peplum film written and directed by Piero Regnoli. The Apprentice The Apprentice/LApprenti is a 1991 animated short by Richard Condie, produced in Winnipeg by Ches Yetman for the National Film Board of Canada. A more enigmatic work than Condies popular short The Big Snit, The Apprentice/LApprenti is a series of animated blackout sketches, telling the story of a medieval jester and his young apprentice. The "dialogue" is supplied by gargling noises, sampled on a computer. The film received a Blizzard Award for Best Animation at the 1993 Manitoba Motion Picture Industry Association Film & Video Awards. Haunted School is a 1995 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. The film is the first of the School Ghost Stories features, and was followed by School Ghost Stories 2 in 1996. Murder at the Cannes Film Festival Murder at the Cannes Film Festival is a 2000 television film directed by Harvey Frost, starring French Stewart, Jay Brazeau and Karina Lombard. Qahar Qahar is a 1997 Indian Hindi action film directed and produced by Rajkumar Kohli. It stars Sunny Deol, Sunil Shetty, Armaan Kohli, Sonali Bendre, Rambha and Deepti Bhatnagar in pivotal roles. It was a box office success. One Hour in Wonderland One Hour in Wonderland is a 1950 television special made by Walt Disney Productions. It was first seen on Christmas Day, 1950, over NBC for Coca-Cola, and was Walt Disneys first television production. It featured Walt as host, with Bobby Driscoll, Kathryn Beaumont, Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy, and other celebrities who worked with Walt, including the Firehouse Five Plus Two jazz band. This special was actually a promotional film for Disneys upcoming theatrical feature, Alice in Wonderland. Kathryn Beaumont, who was Alices voice, was dressed like her for this television special. This television special was included as a bonus feature on the Masterpiece and Un-Anniversary DVD editions of Alice in Wonderland, as well as the 2011 Blu-ray release. City Loop City Loop is a 2000 Australian film shot in Brisbane. Locations include Southbank, West End, Boondall. It was produced by Bruce Redman for the Queensland-based production company Red Movies It was originally known as Bored Olives. Roberto Carlos e o Diamante Cor-de-Rosa Roberto Carlos e o Diamante Cor-de-Rosa is a Brazilian film released in July 1970, directed and produced by Roberto Farias. The film is the second of a trilogy featuring the singer Roberto Carlos; co-starring with him, his Jovem Guarda musical partners Erasmo carlos and Wanderléa. It had an audience of 2,639,174 spectators, being the highest-grossing film in Brazil in 1970. Sunday's Dream is a Japanese drama film directed by Yōichirō Takahashi. Originally broadcast in 1999 as an NHK Hi-Vision drama, it was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. It was screened theatrically in October 2005 after the sudden death of lead actress, Yumika Hayashi, in June of that year. Samraat Samraat is a 1982 Bollywood Action thriller film produced by Madan Mohla under the Seven Arts Pictures banner and directed by Mohan Segal. It stars Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Hema Malini and Zeenat Aman in the lead roles, with music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Bindhaast Bindhast is a 1999 thriller Marathi film directed by Chandrakant Kulkarni and produced by Matchindra Chate of Chate Coaching Classes. The film is known for its all-women cast. The film was remade in Tamil as Snegithiye and in Malayalam as Raakilipattu. The climax plot twist was also used in Bhagam Bhag Rektha Sakshikal Zindabad Rakthasaakshikal Sindabad is a Malayalam historical political thriller movie, released in 1998, directed by Venu Nagavalli, featuring Mohanlal, Suresh Gopi and Sukanya in the lead roles. Revolt scenes in the film were directed by Priyadarshan. Tere Pyaar Mein Tere Pyar Mein is a Pakistani film which was released in December 2000. It launched the career of Zara Sheikh in Lollywood. Going Shopping Going Shopping is a 2005 American romance film directed by Henry Jaglom and stars Victoria Foyt, Rob Morrow and Lee Grant. Noorie Noorie is a 1979 Indian Hindi romance film produced by Yash Chopra, and directed by Manmohan Krishna; this is his only film as director. The film stars Farooq Shaikh, Poonam Dhillon, Madan Puri and Iftekhar. The films music is by Khayyam and the lyrics by Jan Nisar Akhtar. The film was a "Super-Hit" and the seventh highest-grossing film at the Indian box office in 1979. It was also an overseas hit in China, where it released in 1981, and became one of the most successful Indian films in China at the time, along with Awaara and Caravan. Soothradharan Soothradharan is a Malayalam film written and directed by A. K. Lohithadas. The film stars Dileep and Meera Jasmine. Music is by Raveendran master. This is debut film of actress Meera Jasmines. Play'd: A Hip Hop Story Playd: A Hip Hop Story is 2002 television drama film starring Rashaan Nall, Faizon Love, Toni Braxton and Merlin Santana. The film was directed by Oz Scott Where Is Madame Catherine? Where Is Madame Catherine? is a 2003 Spanish-French comedy film directed by Marc Recha. It was entered into the Un Certain Regard section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Suyamvaram Suyamvaram is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama film starring an ensemble cast from actors in the Tamil film industry and shot by a large technical team from the industry. The film was planned by Giridharilal Nagpal who produced and wrote the films story and brought together 14 major directors, 19 cinematographers and over thirty leading actors in the Tamil film industry. The film also holds the Guinness World Record for casting the most stars in a film and also for being the quickest ever feature-length film made, with filming being completed in 23 hours and 58 minutes. The film released on 16 July 1999, to positive reviews from critics, praising the intentions of the makers. Swapna Lokathe Balabhaskaran Swapna Lokathe Balabhaskaran is a 1996 Malayalam film, directed by Rajasenan, starring Jayaram and Annie Shaji Kailas. Sorry, You Can't Get Through! Sorry, You Cant Get Through! is a 2005 Italian comedy film written and directed by Paolo Genovese and Luca Miniero. Piece by Piece Piece By Piece is a documentary film directed by Nic Hill. The film documents San Franciscos graffiti culture from the early 1980s to 2004. It is narrated by the San Francisco graffiti artist Senor One, better known as Renos. The San Francisco Bay Guardians Cheryl Eddy singled the film out as the highlight of the 2006 Hi/Lo film festival, calling it "an educational experience" and "a thoughtful document". In a full review for that same paper, Johnny Ray Huston said it was "a thorough history that still makes time ... for abstract, lyrical flowing passages". Huston complained that sections such as those featuring Tie One or Reminisce could make movies in themselves, and wished to see more detailing of artists entries into the legitimate art world. He concluded that the film and director "succeeded at a mighty task" and were interested in displaying "a deep but entertaining understanding of the city as both a historical site and a nexus for contemporary change". Rory L. Aronsky in Film Threat wrote that the documentary "gets this graffiti culture completely right" while for Dennis Harvey in Variety it was "an excellent overview of two decades graffiti in San Francisco". Half a Confession is a 2004 Japanese film directed by Kiyoshi Sasabe. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. Autism Is a World Autism Is a World is an American short subject documentary film allegedly written by Sue Rubin in 2004, an autistic woman who is purported to have learned to communicate via the discredited technique of facilitated communication. The film was produced and directed by Gerardine Wurzburg and co-produced by the CNN cable network. It aired as part of the series CNN Presents. It was nominated in the 77th annual Academy Awards for Best Documentary Short Subject. Wurzburg previously won an Academy Award in 1992 for the film Educating Peter. The film is controversial for promoting the debunked facilitated communication technique. Lost Children Lost Children is a 2005 documentary film by Ali Samadi Ahadi and Oliver Stoltz about Military use of children in civil war in northern Uganda. The film premiered in February 2005 at the Berlin International Film Festival, where it received the third place at PANORAMA Audience Award. The film was awarded in October 2005, the UNICEF Prize and the Youth Award and ran for more than two dozen international film festivals. Lost Children was nominated for Deutschen Kamerapreis Köln Award in 2005 for Best Documentary and Deutscher Filmpreis in 2006 in the documentary category. Cherche fiancé tous frais payés Cherche fiancé tous frais payés is a 2007 French film directed by Aline Issermann. The Boy from Hell Hideshi Hinos Theater of Horror, also known as the Kaiki Gekijou Hexalogy, is a series of six live action Japanese horror films from Pony Canyon. Based on several manga of Hideshi Hino, the series was released theatrically in Japan in year 2004, and later released in North America in 2006. Beyond Hatred Beyond Hatred is a 2005 French documentary film written and directed by Olivier Meyrou. The documentary tells the story of a French couple seeking justice and feeling acceptance after the homophobic murder of their gay son, 29-year-old Francois Chenu. He was murdered by three white power skinheads in 2002, who beat him severely in the face and threw him into a pond. The attackers were arrested one month after the incident, and Meyrou read about the case on the front page of Le Monde. He had been wanting to make a film about homophobia for some time, and decided that the Chenu case was very emblematic. The films French television premiere was on 19 June 2005; Eurozoom distributed the films French theatrical release the following year. It was shown at the 2006 Berlin International Film Festival, the Paris Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, and the 2007 London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. It had a limited theatrical release in the United States on 15 June 2007, distributed by First Run Features. Rotten Tomatoes gave Beyond Hatred a "fresh" rating of 89% based on 18 reviews. Metacritic gave it a "generally favorable" rating of 65% based on five reviews. The documentary won the Teddy Award for Best Documentary at the 2006 Berlin Film Festival. Agent Crush Agent Crush is an unreleased British puppet film directed by Sean Robinson and starring Ioan Gruffudd, Brian Cox, Neve Campbell, Roger Moore, Brian Blessed, Rula Lenska and Ruby Wax. It is currently awaiting release. Polly World: Her First Full-Length Movie PollyWorld is a direct-to-video animated film from Universal Studios, based on the Polly Pocket toy franchise. It is the third film preceding Lunar Eclipse and 2 Cool at the Pocket Plaza, and the only one that is feature-length. It premiered on November 12, 2006, on Nickelodeon and later on Cartoon Network in the United States, and was released on DVD the following Tuesday. Snow White Snow White is a 1995 46-minute animated film based on the classic story, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by the Brothers Grimm. The film was produced by Jetlag Productions. Originally released directly to video, it was distributed to DVD in 2002 by GoodTimes Entertainment as part of their "Collectible Classics" line. Napoleon Napoleon is a 2007 United Kingdom television film first broadcast on BBC One on 12 November 2007. It tells the story of Napoleons part in the Siege of Toulon in 1793. It was filmed on Malta and Gozo from November 2006 to April 2007. The Beethoven-influenced musical score took a seventy piece orchestra and was not completed until mid-2007. Modern Boy Modern Boy is a 2008 South Korean film. Comic Costume Race Comic Costume Race is an 1896 British short black-and-white silent actuality film, directed by Robert W. Paul, featuring comic costume scramble at the Music Hall Sports on 14 July 1896 at Herne Hill, London. The music hall sports day was an annual charity event consisting of other events such as egg and spoon races and three-legged races. The film is the best surviving pictorial record of the Music Hall Sports. It is not known who the race participants are. The film was, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "presented at Windsor Castle on 23 November 1896," which, "enabled Paul to add a royal seal of approval to his advertisements." It is included on the BFI DVD R.W. Paul: The Collected Films 1895-1908. Another film of the costume race at the Music Hall Sports was produced in 1898. In 1899, Cecil Hepworth produced a film on a similar race, entitled Comic Costume Race for Cyclists. This film depicted a group of cyclists racing to a pile of clothing, containing costumes such as those of a policeman and a clown, before remounting and racing to the finishing line. General. Zamach na Gibraltarze Generał. Zamach na Gibraltarze is a Polish historical film, based on the last days of General Władysław Sikorski during World War II. It was released in 2009; it was directed by Anna Jadowska; Krzysztof Pieczynski plays General Sikorski. It focuses on the controversial 1943 Gibraltar B-24 crash in which Sikorski died. What a Way to Go: Life at the End of Empire What A Way To Go: Life at the End of Empire is a 2007 documentary film about the current situation facing humanity and the world. It is written, directed and narrated by Timothy S. Bennett. It discusses issues such as peak oil, climate change and the effects of global warming, population overshoot and species extinction, as well as how this situation has developed. The documentary features supporting data and interviews of Daniel Quinn, environmental activist Derrick Jensen and academics such as Richard Heinberg and many others. The tagline of the documentary is, "A middle-class white guy comes to grips with Peak Oil, Climate Change, Mass Extinction, Population Overshoot and the demise of the American lifestyle." Moloch Tropical Moloch Tropical is a 2009 film about a political revolution in Haiti. Moz & Cat Moz & Cat is a 2009 Malayalam psychological comedy drama film written and directed by Fazil starring Dileep and Rahman in lead roles. Codehunters Codehunters is an award-winning 2006 short film directed and written by Ben Hibon, animated by Axis Animation, and music by Joris de Man. It was commissioned by MTV Asia and shown at the MTV Music Awards, it has been viewed over 400 million times. Food Stamped Food Stamped is a 2010 documentary film by Shira Potash and Yoav Potash, about food stamps and a couple who take the food stamp challenge and live on a food stamp budget for one week. The film features U.S. Representative Barbara Lee, one of four members of Congress who took the food stamp challenge. It premiered in October 2010 at the Mill Valley Film Festival. The film won the Jury Prize at the San Francisco Independent Film Festival and is an official selection of Whole Foods Market’s online film festival, Do Something Reel. Food Stamped was also featured on CNN Money. Worms Worms is a 2013 Brazilian stop motion animated adventure fantasy family comedy film directed by Paolo Conti and Arthur Nunes. It is the first Brazilian stop-motion animated film. It was released in Brazil on December 20, 2013. Semper Fi: Always Faithful Semper Fi: Always Faithful, is a documentary film about the Camp Lejeune water contamination. The film made the 15 film short list for consideration for a 2012 Academy Award for best documentary feature. The film, which debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2011, has a 100% "fresh" rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, indicating highly positive critical reviews. The film won a documentary editing award at Tribeca and The Ridenhour Documentary Film Prize 2012. The Society of Professional Journalists presented it with its Sigma Delta Chi Award for Best Television Documentary. Kshanbhar Vishranti Kshanbhar Vishraanti is a Marathi film released on 9 April 2010. The movie has been produced by Sandeep S. Shinde along with Maulik Bhatt and directed by Sachit Patil. Blind Spot Blind Spot is a 2012 Luxembourgian crime film directed by Christophe Wagner. The film was selected as the Luxembourgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. A Winter Rose A Winter Rose is a 2014 American drama and music film written, directed, edited and scored by Riz Story and starring Kimberly Whalen, Paul Sorvino, Robert Miano, Billy Zane, Taryn Manning, Edward Furlong, and Theresa Russell. Hibakusha Hibakusha is a 2012 American animated short film directed by Steve Nguyen and Choz Belen, and produced by Films, the Documentary Channel, and APA in Los Angeles and New York City. The film centers around Kaz Suyeishi, a woman in her late fifties who begins to reminisce about her earlier years living in Hiroshima during the aftermath of the atomic bombing. Inspired by her story, the filmmakers reached out to Mrs. Suyeishi in order to produce her biopic using computer animation and hand-drawn techniques. The official trailer was released on July 30, 2012. Since October 2012, the film has been screened at the Japanese American National Museum, Vietnamese International Film Festival, Wing Luke Museum in Seattle, Dragon Con in Atlanta, University of Michigan, UCLA, UC Irvine, UC San Diego, San Diego State University, UC Davis, UC Riverside, DisOrient Film Festival, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse, and California State University. Hibakusha received the Special Achievement Award and Best Animated Short in 2013 at the International Uranium Film Festival held in Rio de Janeiro. Long Live the Family Long Live the Family! is a 2011 Czech crime film directed by Robert Sedláček. The film won the Czech Film Critics Award for the best film of 2011. Inshallah, Kashmir Inshallah, Kashmir is a 2012 documentary film directed, produced and written by Ashvin Kumar. It is the story of contemporary Kashmir. A series of counterpointed testimonies, the heartbreaking coming-of-age of ordinary people; warped and brutalised by two decades of militancy and its terrible response. Tehelka says, "Although the camera and narrator usually provide the impartial eye in a documentary, stitching the story together, in Inshallah, Kashmir it is the Kashmiris who weave their deadpan narrative into a cohesive picture. Their matter-of-fact monotone says more than an entire valley of screams could." The Mongrel The Mongrel is a 2013 Italian thriller-drama film. It marked the directorial debut of actor Alessandro Gassmann, who also co-wrote the script and starred in the film. For his performance Gassmann won the Globo doro for best actor. The film was nominated for two David di Donatello, for best new director and for best original song, and also received three nominations at Nastri dArgento Awards, for best cinematography, best new director and best score. All the Best All the Best is a 2012 Telugu film written and directed by J. D. Chakravarthy. The film stars Srikanth, J. D. Chakravarthy and Lucky Sharma in lead roles. The film was released on 29 June 2012 with mixed reviews and became one of the successful films of 2012. Especially Telangana Shakuntalas character of Waheed Rehman was much praised by the critics and audiences.Although the film tanked at the box office and declared as flop. Later this film was dubbed into Hindi as Risk. The film is loosely based on the 2000 Argentinian movie Nine Queens. The Great Man The Great Man is a 2014 French drama film co-written and directed by Sarah Leonor. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Jugni Jugni is an Indian romantic musical film written and directed by debutant filmmaker Shefali Bhushan. The movie deals with a music composer who travels to a village in India in search of a golden voice. The term jugni has a double meaning; the term is usually used to connote a female firefly, while in Punjabi folk music, it refers to a narrative device in which an outside observer comments with humorous or sad remarks on occurring events. The film is a traditional musical composed by Clinton Cerejo and consists of contributions from several acclaimed Indian film composers including Vishal Bharadwaj and Oscar-winning composer A.R. Rahman. The film was distributed by PVR Pictures and released nationwide in India on January 22, 2016. It has been selected to be shown at several film festivals including the London Indian Film Festival, the Indian Film Festival, the Hague, Avvantura film festival, Zadar, River to River Indian Film Festival, FOG festival, USA and others. We Are the Giant We Are the Giant is a 2014 American documentary film produced and directed by Greg Barker. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. The film is scheduled for a limited theatrical run from October 30, 2014 in UK. A special screening and panel Q&A will also take place at Londons BFI cinema on the October 30, 2014. Game of Aces Game of Aces is a 2016 World War I action film written and directed by Damien Lay, in his debut in helming a fiction feature. The film stars Chris Klein, Victoria Summer and Werner Daehn whose role is as a German double-agent with all of his dialogue in German with English subtitles; Summer also speaks German for most of the film. Ra Ra Krishnayya Ra Ra Krishnayya is a 2014 Telugu romantic comedy film directed by Mahesh P and produced by Vamsi Krishna Srinivas on the SVK Cinemas banner. It features Sundeep Kishan, Regina Cassandra, Jagapathi Babu and Kalyani in lead roles. The films story is based on the 2012 Hindi film Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya directed by Mandeep Kumar, which itself was inspired by the 1997 English film A Life Less Ordinary directed by Danny Boyle. Achu Rajamani composed the music. Sai Sriram and Marthand K. Venkatesh handled the cinematography and editing of the film respectively. It the film got an A Certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification. The film was officially launched on 11 August 2013 in Hyderabad and shooting started there on 12 August 2013. Majority of the film was shot in Hyderabad and locales of Kerala. The films shooting finished in May 2014. The film was released in theaters on 4 July 2014. The film was also later dubbed into Hindi as Kasam Khayi Hai for television release on Zee Cinema on 8 June 2018. NN NN is a 2014 Peruvian drama film directed by Héctor Gálvez. The film was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Mother Mother is a 2016 Georgian short film directed by Rati Tsiteladze. Based on a true story, the film is written and acted by Nino Varsimashvili. Mother was screened at more than 100 film festivals in more than 40 countries. The short won the main prizes at 5th Tetova International Film Festival, 23rd Corto Imola Festival, 20th Faludi International Film Festival and 5th Mostra de Curtmetratges per la Identitat. Blindness Blindness is a 2016 Polish drama film directed by Ryszard Bugajski. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Padai Veeran Padaiveeran is a 2018 Indian Tamil drama film written and directed by Dhana. The film features Vijay Yesudas and Amritha Aiyer in the lead roles, with Bharathiraja and Akhil in supporting roles. The film features music composed by Karthik Raja, editing by Bhuvan Srinivasan, and cinematography by Rajavel Mohan. Padaiveeran was released on 2 February 2018. Hala Hala is a 2019 American drama film directed by Minhal Baig. It was screened in the U.S. Dramatic Competition section at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. Elián Elián is a 2017 documentary film directed by Ross McDonnell and Tim Golden, produced by Irish documentary filmmaker Trevor Birney, and executive produced by Alex Gibney. The film details the story of young Cuban Elián González and features exclusive interviews with Elián and his family in Cuba and Miami, particularly Eliáns father, Juan Miguel, and his cousin Marisleysis, who had cared for Elián while he was in Miami. The film was co-produced by Fine Point Films and Jigsaw Productions and features a voiceover by Raul Esparza. The River The River is a drama film, directed by Emir Baigazin and released in 2018. Considered the third part of a trilogy with Baigazins earlier films Harmony Lessons and The Wounded Angel, the film stars Zhalgas Klanov as Aslan, a teenage boy who is entrusted by their strict and physically abusive father to supervise his brothers in their farm chores. He frequently takes them to the nearby river to swim and lounge in the sun as a temporary respite from their home life, leading to disruption of the family order when the boys cousin arrives and exposes the boys to many of the technological temptations of contemporary modern life from which their father had shielded them. An excerpt from the film was screened at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival in 2017, as part of its Works in Progress program. The completed film premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival in September 2018, where Baigazin won the award for Best Director in the Horizons program. Its second screening was in the Platform program at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, where it received an honorable mention from the Platform Prize jury. The Little Darling The Little Darling is a 1909 short film directed by D. W. Griffith. Released in split-reel for with Griffiths The Sealed Room. Preserved from a paper print. The Half-Breed The Half-Breed is a 1916 film directed by Allan Dwan. It stars Douglas Fairbanks as Lo Dorman a man competing for the love of the local preachers daughter with the local sheriff. The audience, however, knows that Sheriff Dunn is actually Los father. Monica Nolan has suggested that the film follows the "common strategy of exposing racism and then evading a real confrontation with its consequences" by arranging for Lo to meet a more worthy love interest, Teresa, "who, as both a Mexican and an outlaw, is his social equal." The film was shot at in Sequoia National Park and near Santa Cruz. The Light in the Dark The Light in the Dark is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Clarence Brown and stars Lon Chaney. The Devil's Holiday The Devils Holiday is a 1930 American Pre-Code film starring Nancy Carroll, Phillips Holmes, ZaSu Pitts, James Kirkwood, Hobart Bosworth, and Ned Sparks, and released by Paramount Pictures. The movie was adapted by Edmund Goulding from his story, directed by Goulding, and released by Paramount Pictures. The film was nominated for Academy Award for Best Actress. The Cuban Love Song The Cuban Love Song is a 1931 American pre-Code musical film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and written by C. Gardner Sullivan, Bess Meredyth, John Lynch, John Colton, Gilbert Emery, Robert E. Hopkins and Paul Hervey Fox. The film stars Lawrence Tibbett, Lupe Vélez, Ernest Torrence, Jimmy Durante, Karen Morley and Louise Fazenda. The film was released on December 5, 1931, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was the last of four films that the baritone Tibbett made for MGM following the introduction of sound. The film received a generally favorable critical reception, but suffered badly at the box office. Nonetheless two of the films songs, "The Cuban Love Song" and "El Manisero", were major hits. The Galloping Ghost The Galloping Ghost is a 1931 American pre-Code Mascot serial film directed by B. Reeves Eason and Benjamin H. Kline. The title is the nickname of the star, American football player Red Grange. Silly Scandals Silly Scandals is a 1931 Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Bimbo and featuring Betty Boop. The Midnight Warning Midnight Warning is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet. The film is also known as Eyes of Mystery. A Strange Adventure A Strange Adventure is a 1932 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Phil Whitman and starring Regis Toomey, June Clyde and Lucille La Verne. It is also known by the alternative title of The Wayne Murder Case. Tombstone Canyon Tombstone Canyon is a 1932 American film directed by Alan James. Born for Glory Forever England redirects here – the phrase is also a quotation from Rupert Brookes poem "The Soldier". Brown on Resolution is a 1935 film adaptation of the C. S. Forester novel Brown on Resolution. The plot is centred on the illegitimate son of a British naval officer singlehandedly bringing about the downfall of a German cruiser during World War I. The title role is played by John Mills, his first lead role, and it is also notable for being the first film to use actual Royal Navy ships. The novel was also later adapted as Sailor of the King, in 1953. The 1935 version retains the novels original World War I setting, but in the 1953 remake, the setting is realistically updated to the Second World War, as the Germans resumed commerce raiding with surface warships in 1939. A Song a Day A Song a Day is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and featuring Grampy. The Witness Chair The Witness Chair is a 1936 courtroom drama film directed by George Nicholls and starring Ann Harding and Walter Abel. The Footloose Heiress The Footloose Heiress is a 1937 American comedy film directed by William Clemens and written by Robertson White. The film stars Craig Reynolds, Ann Sheridan, Anne Nagel, William Hopper, Hugh OConnell and Teddy Hart. The film was released by Warner Bros. on August 21, 1937. Glove Taps Glove Taps is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 151st Our Gang short that was released. Rushin' Ballet Rushin Ballet is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 154th Our Gang short that was released. Saturday's Heroes Saturdays Heroes is a 1937 American drama film directed by Edward Killy from a screenplay by Paul Yawitz, Charles Kaufman, and David Silverstein based on George Templetons story. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, the film stars Van Heflin, Marian Marsh, Richard Lane, Alan Bruce, and Willie Best. Scalp Trouble Scalp Trouble is a 1939 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Bob Clampett and starring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck. This cartoon was produced by Leon Schlesinger and released by Warner Bros.. Along the Rio Grande Along the Rio Grande is a 1941 Western film directed by Edward Killy and starring Tim Holt. The female lead was Betty Jane Rhodes. Blonde Inspiration Blonde Inspiration is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Busby Berkeley and written by Marion Parsonnet. The film stars John Shelton, Virginia Grey, Albert Dekker, Charles Butterworth and Donald Meek. The film was released on February 7, 1941, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Keeping Company Keeping Company is a 1940 drama film directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring Frank Morgan as a real estate broker with three daughters who all have their own problems. The film was followed by This Time for Keeps. Captain Fracasse Captain Fracasse is a 1943 French-Italian historical adventure film directed by Abel Gance and starring Fernand Gravey, Assia Noris and Alice Tissot. It is an adaptation of the novel Captain Fracasse by Théophile Gautier. The scenario and dialogue is by Abel Gance and Claude Vermorel and the music composed by Arthur Honegger. Honeggers score for the film consists of around 50 minutes of music for chorus and large orchestra. On the same subject, there were also a 1929 silent version directed by Alberto Cavalcanti, and a 1961 colour version directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit both with the same title. Flight Lieutenant Flight Lieutenant is a 1942 film starring Pat OBrien as Sam Doyle, a disgraced commercial pilot who works to regain the respect of his son against the backdrop of World War II. Its advertising slogan was "roaring with thrills, throbbing with romance" with the love interest provided by Evelyn Keyes as Susie Thompson. Flight Lieutenant was directed by Sidney Salkow, a Harvard Law School grad who had himself served in the Pacific and been shot down. The Thrill of Brazil The Thrill of Brazil, also known as Dancing Down to Rio, is a 1946 American musical film directed by S. Sylvan Simon for Columbia Pictures and starring Evelyn Keyes, Keenan Wynn, and Ann Miller. Locura de amor Madness for Love is a 1948 Spanish historical drama film directed by Juan de Orduña. The movie is based on the play La Locura de Amor written in 1855 by Manuel Tamayo y Baus around the figure of Queen Joanna of Castile; who attracted authors, composers, and artists of the romanticist movement, due to her characteristics of unrequited love, obsessive jealousy, and undying fidelity. The film is also known as The Mad Queen. It was made by CIFESA, Spains largest film company at the time, which turned out a number of historical films during the late 1940s. It was given an American release in 1950. In 2001, Vicente Aranda made a remake titled Juana la Loca. Song of India Song of India is a 1949 American film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Sabu, Turhan Bey and Gail Russell. Return of the Frontiersman Return of the Frontiersman is a 1950 American Western film directed by Richard L. Bare and written by Edna Anhalt. The film stars Gordon MacRae, Julie London, Rory Calhoun, Jack Holt, Fred Clark and Edwin Rand. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 24, 1950. The Skipper Surprised His Wife The Skipper Surprised His Wife is a 1950 film directed by Elliott Nugent and starring Robert Walker and Joan Leslie. What the Butler Saw What the Butler Saw is a 1950 British comedy film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Edward Rigby, Henry Mollison and Mercy Haystead. It was made by Hammer Films. Inside Straight Inside Straight is a 1951 dramatic film. Though set in the Western United States in the late 19th century, it does not have the typical characteristics of a "Western" movie. It is about business people, involved in activities both honest and shady. The Gambler from Natchez The Gambler from Natchez is a 1954 American adventure film directed by Henry Levin and written by Gerald Drayson Adams and Irving Wallace. The film stars Dale Robertson, Debra Paget, Thomas Gomez, Lisa Daniels, Kevin McCarthy and Douglas Dick. The film was released on August 4, 1954, by 20th Century Fox. Miami Exposé Miami Exposé is a 1956 American film noir crime film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Lee J. Cobb, Patricia Medina and Edward Arnold. The film marked the last performance of Arnold, who was fatally stricken during the production. The Toy Tiger The Toy Tiger is a 1956 American comedy film directed by Jerry Hopper and starring Laraine Day and Jeff Chandler. It is a remake of Mad About Music. Hit and Run Hit and Run is a 1957 American drama film noir directed by Hugo Haas starring Cleo Moore, Hugo Haas and Vince Edwards. The movie was Moores final film appearance; she gained popularity earlier in the 1950s, in B-movie film noirs, most released by Columbia Pictures, for which Moore was a contract player. Up in Smoke Up in Smoke is a 1957 film directed by William Beaudine and starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. The film was released on December 22, 1957 by Allied Artists and is the forty-seventh film in the series. Too Soon to Love Too Soon to Love, also known as High School Honeymoon and Teenage Lovers, is a 1960 American exploitation film directed by Richard Rush and starring Richard Evans, Jennifer West and Jack Nicholson. The film was considered by some critics as among the first of the American "new wave" of filmmaking. Valley of the Lions Ursus in the Valley of the Lions is a 1962 Italian peplum film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. Although it was the fourth film in the Italian "Ursus" series, it was the first to provide Ursus with an origin story, explaining how he was raised by a lioness. Ed Fury once again played Ursus, and Alberto Lupo played the villanous Ajak. When the film was distributed in the USA, the title was shortened to simply Valley of the Lions. This film was also distributed as Son of Atlas in the Valley of the Lions. An interesting note is that the actors who played the two villains in this film both appeared in Italian cult horror films as well. Alberto Lupo had played the monster in Atom Age Vampire, while Gerard Herter had played a maniacal killer in Caltiki, the Immortal Monster. The Bellboy and the Playgirls The Bellboy and the Playgirls is an American 1962 film by Francis Ford Coppola and Jack Hill. The film is a re-edited version of a German film of 1958 originally titled Mit Eva fing die Sünde an , directed by Fritz Umgelter with Coppola and Hill shooting nudity inserted into the film for an American release. Un uomo da bruciare Un uomo da bruciare is a 1962 Italian drama film. It is the first feature film directed by Valentino Orsini and Paolo and Vittorio Taviani. It entered the 1962 Venice Film Festival, in which it won the Italian Film Critics Award. It is based on the life of the Sicilian union organizer Salvatore Carnevale. Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon , also known as Space Gulliver, is a 1965 Japanese animated feature that was released in Japan on March 20, 1965 and in the United States on July 23, 1966. Khandan Khandan is a 1965 Hindi film directed by A. Bhimsingh. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Nutan, Pran, Om Prakash, Lalita Pawar, Helen and Mumtaz. The films music is by Ravi. A box-office success, the film became the seventh highest earning film of 1965, earning an approximate gross of Rs. 2,80,00,000 and a net of Rs. 1,40,00,000. The film was a remake of directors own Tamil film Bhaaga Pirivinai. Dr. Coppelius Dr. Coppelius is a 1976 Spanish English-language comedy film based on the ballet Coppelius directed by Ted Kneeland and featuring Walter Slezak and Claudia Corday. Produced by Samuel Bronston, is also known as The Mysterious House of Dr. C. The New York Times called it a "spooky but nonthreatening confection", though it noted the title of its American release, was misleading: "Not a horror flick as one might assume, The Mysterious House of Dr. C is a respectable adaptation" of Kneelands ballet. The Nude Restaurant The Nude Restaurant, also billed as Nude Restaurant, is a 1967 feature-length underground film directed by Andy Warhol, and starring Viva, Louis Waldon, Taylor Mead, and Billy Name. Different versions of the film exist, with one being an all-male, all-nude cast, and the other with all actors in G-strings. Filmed in one day at the Mad Hatter Restaurant in Manhattan in October 1967. Assault on the Wayne Assault on the Wayne is a 1971 American Cold War-themed thriller action made-for-TV film, starring Joseph Cotten, Lloyd Haynes, Dewey Martin, Leonard Nimoy and William Windom. It aired on January 12, 1971 in the ABC Movie of the Week space. This movie was originally broadcast on the same night as All in the Family premiered. Live Today, Die Tomorrow! is a 1970 Japanese drama film based on the true story of Norio Nagayama. It was directed by Kaneto Shindo based on his own screenplay, and starred and Nobuko Otowa. Move Move is a 1970 American comedy film starring Elliott Gould, Paula Prentiss and Geneviève Waïte, and directed by Stuart Rosenberg. The screenplay was written by Joel Lieber and Stanley Hart, adapted from a novel by Lieber. Say Hello to Yesterday Say Hello to Yesterday is a 1971 British comedy-drama film directed by Canadian Alvin Rakoff, on whose original story the film is based. Starring Jean Simmons and Leonard Whiting, it is a fast moving account of ten hours in the life of a suburban housewife and was made at Twickenham Studios and on location in London and Ascot railway station. Ripped-Off Ripped Off is a 1972 Italian crime film directed by Franco Prosperi and starring Robert Blake and Ernest Borgnine. Blake plays a young boxer who is framed for murdering his crooked manager. His only option is to escape from jail and find the real murderer himself. Alleluja & Sartana Are Sons... Sons of God 100 Fäuste und ein Vaterunser is an Italian-German film directed by Mario Siciliano. It was released in 1972. The Treasure Nidhanaya is a 1972 Sinhalese language film Dr. Lester James Peries, the screen play, dialog and script by Dr. Tissa Abeysekara, starring Gamini Fonseka and Malini Fonseka. Movie is based on a short story written by G.B.Senanayake in one of his short story collection known as "The Revenge". It revolves around a murder which is committed for the purpose of gaining access to a hidden treasure. The film won the Silver Lion of St. Mark award at the 1972 Venice International Film Festival and was also selected as one of the outstanding films of the year, receiving a Diploma, at the London Film Festival. It was also chosen as the best film of the first 50 years of Sri Lankan cinema and was included among the top 100 films of the century by the Cinémathèque Française. Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen is a black-and-white 1969 Portuguese documentary film by João César Monteiro, then using the name João César Santos, about the notable poet. It was Monteiros first completed film. It is dedicated to the memory of Carl Theodor Dreyer. Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen is part of a series of short-films dedicated to relevant personalities of Portuguese arts and literature produced by the company Cultura Filmes with support from the Gulbenkian Foundation. Monteiro, at the time with no references besides having frequented the London School of Film Technique, was recommended to Ricardo Malheiro, the owner of Cultura Filmes and himself a director of documentary shorts, by Alberto Seixas Santos and António Pedro Vasconcelos. Initially, Monteiro was developing a project on 19th-century novelist Camilo Castelo Branco to be named Como Filmar Camilo?. The choice of the Gulbenkian Foundation to confine the series to living personalities made him turn to Sophia. The work opens with Monteiro reading the credits in voice-over. The poet is filmed among her children in the Algarve during the summer. An important source of inspiration to Sophia herself, the luminous region where Monteiro would shoot Hovering Over the Water is one of the essential matters of the film. The sea is its dominant element. Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen ends with the poet writing her name in a sheet that fades to white under the sound of the waves. Of his own films, Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen was probably the one more openly discussed by Monteiro. In a self-interview he wrote: Hijack! Hijack is a made-for-television dramatic movie that first aired on ABC in 1973 as a movie produced from the ABC Movie of the Week library. Innocence and Desire Innocence and Desire is a 1974 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana film directed by Massimo Dallamano. Annie Blue Belle, also known as Annie, is a 1976 drama film directed by Massimo Dallamano and starring Annie Belle, Felicity Devonshire and Maria Rohm. A young woman meets up with her older lover after she leaves school. Its Italian title is Fine dellinnocenza . Tomcats Tomcats is a 1977 American film directed by Harry E. Kerwin and starring Chris Mulkey, Polly King, Wayne Crawford, and William Kerwin. It was also known as Deadbeat, Getting Even and Avenged. Filmed and set in Miami, Florida, the film details the actions of four amoral and degenerate thugs, named M.J., Johnny, Billy, and Curly, whom travel around robbing, gang raping and murdering young women. When they are arrested but get away with their crimes on a legal technicality, the older brother of one of their victims, a law student named Cullen Garrett, decides to take the law into his own hands by stalking and killing the four thugs one by one. Spogliamoci così, senza pudor... Sex with a Smile II is a 1976 commedia sexy allitaliana film directed by Sergio Martino. Like its predecessor, Sex with a Smile, it is an anthology sex comedy film with a series of four comedic sketches that parody Italian sexual mores. Retrato de Teresa Portrait of Teresa is a 1979 Cuban drama film directed by Pastor Vega. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival, where Daisy Granados won the award for Best Actress. The Pirate The Pirate is a 1978 American two-part, four-hour television miniseries directed by Ken Annakin. It is based on the novel with the same title written by Harold Robbins. It was broadcast in two parts by CBS on November 21–22, 1978. Crisis at Central High Crisis at Central High is a 1981 made-for-television movie about the Little Rock Integration Crisis of 1957, based on a draft of the memoir by the same name by former assistant principal Elizabeth Huckaby. William Link and Richard Levinson wrote the screenplay and were executive producers together with David Susskind of Time-Life Productions. The film starred Joanne Woodward as Huckaby and told the events from that characters point of view, although one obituary at the time of Huckabys death cited her as saying the TV-movie enlarged her role. Woodward was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special and a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV, in 1981 and 1982 respectively. Roar of the Lion Lion vs. Lion, also known as Roar of the Lion and Nan bei shi wang, is a 1981 Hong Kong kung fu film written and directed by Hsu Hsia and Chien Yuen Sheng. The film was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, a major Hong Kong film production company at the time. Phatik Chand Phatik Chand is a Bengali childrens film directed by Sandip Ray based on the novel of Satyajit Ray in the same name. This was the directorial debut of Sandip Ray, and was released in 1983. This film received Best feature film award at the International Childrens Film Festival in Vancouver in 1984. A Time to Live A Time to Live is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film directed by Rick Wallace and starring Liza Minnelli, Jeffrey DeMunn, Swoosie Kurtz, Scott Schwartz and Corey Haim. It was broadcast on NBC on October 28, 1985. The film is based on the 1982 book Intensive Care written by Mary-Lou Weisman which tells the true story of the Weismans experience and struggle to raise their son Peter, who had muscular dystrophy. For her performance, Minnelli won a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television. On the Black Hill On the Black Hill is a 1987 film directed by Andrew Grieve, based upon the novel of the same name by Bruce Chatwin. Although Bruce Chatwin initially considered his novel about 80 years of rural family life in the Welsh border country unfilmable, he changed his mind when he saw how keen director Andrew Grieve was to make it and they went together to see some of the places and meet some of the people that Chatwin had been inspired by. Chatwin told Grieve to use the book for his film and make it his own. Hifazat Hifazat is a 1987 Bollywood drama film directed by Prayag Raj. The Rose and the Jackal The Rose and the Jackal is a 1990 American made-for-television western adventure film produced by TNT starring Christopher Reeve and Madolyn Smith. The plot revolves around Union agent Allan Pinkerton, played by Reeve, falling in love with female spy Rose ONeal Greenhow. The films title served as the inspiration for the name of the Order of the Confederate Rose, a womens auxiliary to the Sons of Confederate Veterans. Awaargi Awaargi is a 1990 Bollywood drama film directed by Mahesh Bhatt starring Anil Kapoor, Govinda, Malcolm X: Make It Plain Malcolm X: Make It Plain is a 1994, English language documentary by PBS about the life of Malcolm X, or El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz. The documentary was narrated by Alfre Woodard, produced and directed by Orlando Bagwell, written by Steve Fayer and Orlando Bagwell and co-produced by Judy Richardson. Executive producer was Henry Hampton and it was shown on season 6 of American Experience. The documentary has been screened on the BBC, History Channel, Discovery Channel, Biography and PBS. Interviewees include Ossie Davis, Alex Haley, Betty Shabazz and Wallace D. Muhammad, among others. Chasing the Deer Chasing the Deer is a 1994 British war film directed by Graham Holloway and starring Brian Blessed, Lewis Rae, Iain Cuthbertson, Fish and Mathew Zajac. It depicts the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion, in which Bonnie Prince Charlie landed in Scotland, trying to claim the British throne. The title metaphorically alludes to the Jacobites as the quarry in a deer hunt. The phrase "a-chasing the deer" appears in the refrain of the romantic Scottish poem by Robert Burns, My Hearts in the Highlands. Rock N'Roll Cop Rock NRoll Cop is a 1994 Hong Kong action crime drama film produced and directed by Kirk Wong, starring Anthony Wong Chau Sang, Wu Hsing-kuo, Yu Rongguang, Carrie Ng and Chen Ming Chen. State of Emergency State of Emergency is a 1994 American drama film directed by Lesli Linka Glatter and written by Susan Black and Lance Gentile. The film stars Joe Mantegna, Lynn Whitfield, Melinda Dillon, Paul Dooley, Jay O. Sanders and Richard Beymer. The film premiered on HBO on February 12, 1994. The Firewater Firewateris Hardi Volmers history-based thriller released in 1994. Tulivesi is based on the historical situation in Estonia at the end of 1920s and sets a precedent of the struggle between the Estonian government and the spirit-smugglers. This film is dedicated to those who carry on the difficult and hopeless struggle against the narcotic business. Cyber Bandits Cyber Bandits is a 1995 science fiction film directed by USC graduate Erik Fleming, with Visual Effects by fellow USC graduate Steven Robiner, and starring Alexandra Paul, Robert Hays along with lead Martin Kemp of the rock group Spandau Ballet; also featuring other British rock personalities Adam Ant, and Grace Jones. It was distributed by Columbia TriStar and released on DVD in December 2004. Demon in the Bottle Demon in the Bottle is a 1996 American-Romanian adventure-fantasy film, co-written and directed by Randall William Cook and starred by Ashley Tesoro, Michael Malota and Rahi Azizi. Kings for a Day Kings for a Day is a 1997 French comedy film directed by François Velle. It was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival. Sesso nero Sesso nero is a 1980 Italian adult drama film starring Mark Shannon, Annj Goren, Lucia Ramirez, and George Eastman, who also wrote the screenplay. It was produced, lensed and directed by Joe DAmato. The film is most notable for being the first Italian hardcore pornographic film to be shown in Italian theatres, and one in a series of four hardcore pornographic films DAmato shot back-to-back in the second half of 1979 in the Dominican Republic, the others being the porn/horror crossover films Erotic Nights of the Living Dead and Porno Holocaust, and the pornographic thriller Hard Sensation. Although Sesso Nero was the last one of these films to be shot, it was the first to be distributed and shown in Italian theatres. The film is also notable for its thematic richness unusual for the genre, including the theme of illness, voodoo haunting, and the final gory scene of self-castration. It has been called the best film of early Italian hardcore film production by experts on the subject and has become a cult movie. Silent Partner Silent Partner is a 2001 Australian film directed by Alkinos Tsilimidos and starring David Field and Syd Brisbane. The Poacher's Foster Daughter or Noble Millionaire The Poachers Foster Daughter or Noble Millionaire is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1949. En el espejo del cielo En el Espejo del Cielo is a 1998 critically acclaimed Mexican short film fantasy drama, directed by Carlos Salces. Gas Gas is an animated short, directed by Chuck Jones and first released in May, 1944. It features Private Snafu learning the value of a gas mask in warfare. The cartoon was produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons. The script writers for the Snafu cartoons were typically uncredited, though animation historians consider that several of them were written or co-written by Dr. Seuss and Munro Leaf. Rajput Rajput is a 1982 Hindi film starring Dharmendra, Vinod Khanna, Rajesh Khanna, Hema Malini, Tina Munim & Ranjeeta Kaur. It was directed by Vijay Anand. This Hour Has Seven Days This Hour Has Seven Days is a controversial CBC Television newsmagazine which ran from 1964 to 1966. The show, inspired by the BBC-TV and NBC-TV satire series That Was the Week That Was, was created by Patrick Watson and Douglas Leiterman as an avenue for a more stimulating and boundary-pushing brand of television journalism. CBC executives believed the show went beyond the limits of journalistic ethics and cancelled the show, leading to allegations of political interference. Many elements of this show inspired the tabloid talk show genre in later decades. Top of the Heap Top of the Heap is a 1972 American drama film directed by and starring Christopher St. John. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. Legacy Legacy is a 2000 American documentary film directed by Tod Lending. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film tracks three different generations of a family in Chicago that lives in the Henry Horner Homes public housing. Their lives change, however, after a life-altering event - the murder of a family member - slowly changes them to have a more positive outlook on life. Cóndor Crux, la leyenda Cóndor Crux, la leyenda is a 2000 Argentine animated adventure film written and directed by Juan Pablo Buscarini and Swan Glecer. The film premiered on 6 January 2000 in Buenos Aires. The film won a Silver Condor for Best Animated film. City of Blood City of Blood is a 1983 South African thriller film directed by Darrell Roodt, and starring Joe Stewardson, Ian Yule, Ken Gampu. The Ship That Died The Ship That Died is a 1938 American short film directed by Jacques Tourneur for MGM. Written by George Sayer and featuring John Nesbitt, Leonard Penn, and Rhea Mitchell, it presents dramatisations of a range of theories of the ship Mary Celeste. Walk the Talk Walk the Talk is a 2001 Australian film directed by Shirley Barrett and starring Sacha Horler and Sal Coco. It was funded by David Geffen. A Snow White Christmas A Snow White Christmas is a Christmas animated television special produced by Filmation and telecast December 19, 1980, on CBS. It is a sequel to the fairy tale "Snow White", unrelated to Filmations other sequel to "Snow White" titled Happily Ever After. The films plot revolves around the return of the Wicked Queen, who is unexpectedly brought back to life during Christmas and casts an evil spell that freezes the entire land. Only the young Snow White, the daughter of the original Snow White, manages to escape and take refuge with the seven giants with her dwarf friend. It is now up to the giants to defeat the Queen forever and save the kingdom. Njangal Santhushtaranu Njangal Santhushtaranu is a 1999 Malayalam film, made in India, starring Jayaram. Father Dear Father Father, Dear Father is a 1973 film based on the popular Thames Television sitcom of the same name Father and directed by William G. Stewart. The story is based on episodes from seasons 1 & 2. Seniman bujang lapok Seniman Bujang Lapok is a 1961 Malay comedy film directed by P. Ramlee. It is the fourth instalment in the "Bujang Lapok" series of films, but the last to feature P. Ramlee, S. Shamsuddin and Aziz Sattar as the main trio of actors. However, it is not a direct sequel to the previous "Bujang Lapok" films, as there are no references to the events of the previous films. The film is a self-referential spoof of the Malay film industry of the late 1950s/early 1960s. The plot revolves around the main trio attempting to become actors and break into the film business, and hence features a fictionalised look at the behind-the-scenes process of Malay film-making during that time. The line between reality and fiction is blurred as real film industry places are used, real film sets of previous Malay films are used for the film-within-the-film, and all the featured actors use their real-life names or derivatives thereof. Khal-Naaikaa Khal-Naaikaa is a Same 1993 Bollywood Suspense Thriller film, produced and directed by Saawan Kumar under the Saawan Kumar Productions banner. It stars Jeetendra, Jayaprada, Anu Aggarwal in the lead roles and music composed by Mahesh - Kishore. It is loosely based on the 1992 Hollywood film The Hand That Rocks the Cradle. In Public In Public is a short documentary film directed by Jia Zhangke, a Chinese cinema "Sixth Generation" movement filmmaker. In Public was shot on digital video for the 2001 Jeonju International Film Festival. In many ways, the film was a test-run for the feature length fiction film, Unknown Pleasures. Both films are shot digitally, both are set in the city of Datong, and both share the same shooting locations. As usual, Jias regular collaborator Yu Lik-wai served as the films director of photography. The film also screened at the 2002 Marseille Festival of Documentary Film, where it won the Grand Prix. Tanging Yaman Tanging Yaman is a 2000 Filipino religious-family drama film produced by Star Cinema. Directed by Laurice Guillen, the film garnered several awards, especially at the 2000 Metro Manila Film Festival, including Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Actress. The movies title came from a liturgical composition by Manoling Francisco, SJ and sung by Carol Banawa. The success of this religious-family drama film was followed ten years later by Sa yo Lamang, also directed by Laurice Guillen. The film is set to be restored by ABS-CBN Film Archive. Chinna Gounder Chinna Gounder is a 1992 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by R. V. Udayakumar and starring Vijayakanth, Sukanya, Manorama, Salim Ghouse, Sathyapriya, Goundamani, Senthil and Vadivelu. This film was remade into Telugu as Chinarayudu with Venkatesh and Vijayashanti in the lead. It was also remade in Kannada as Chikkejamanru with Ravichandran and Gautami. The Tollbooth The Tollbooth is a 2004 coming-of-age film directed by Debra Kirschner and starring Marla Sokoloff. The plot concerns a young artist struggling to forge her own identity in the big city, while her Jewish parents keep watch from just over the bridge in Brooklyn. Annarth Annarth is a 2002 Hindi language action/thriller film. The film stars Sanjay Dutt, Sunil Shetty, Ashutosh Rana and Preeti Jhangiani in the lead roles, as well as Tinnu Anand and Johnny Lever in supporting roles. The film also features the debut of Gautam Rode and the film also stars former cricketer of the Indian cricket team, Vinod Kambli. Vivir intentando Vivir Intentando is an Argentine 2003 family, musical film starring the 5 members of girl group Bandana. The film provides a fictional account of the bands formation, and was premiered on 14 June 2003 in Buenos Aires. Il prato macchiato di rosso Il prato macchiato di rosso is a 1973 Italian film directed by Riccardo Ghione. Nothing to Lose Nothing to Lose is a 2002 Thai crime-comedy-drama film written and directed by Danny Pang of the Pang Brothers. It is Danny Pangs solo directorial debut, and is part of the loose "Bangkok Trilogy" by the Pangs that also includes Bangkok Dangerous and One Take Only. In the Forest... Again Abar Aranye is an Indian Bengali feature film directed by Goutom Ghosh. Market Market is a 2003 film directed by Jay Prakash, starring Manisha Koirala. The film follows the story of Muskaan Bano from her life in Indian brothels after being sold there by her Arab husband to her attempts at revenge later in life. The film garnered a decent opening and was a surprise success of the year. It was declared "average" at the box office. Daybreak Daybreak is a 1933 Chinese silent film directed by Sun Yu for the Lianhua Film Company. It follows a young girl from a rural fishing village, Ling Ling as she moves to the glittering city of Shanghai. There she is first raped and then forced into prostitution before eventually becoming a martyr for the coming revolution. The film stars Li Lili, one of the biggest silent film stars of the period. Bondi Tsunami Bondi Tsunami is a 2004 feature length Australian indie film directed by Rachael Lucas, inspired by young Japanese tourists who come to Australia on working holiday visas in search of sun and surf. The film plays as a road movie about Japanese surfing culture, told through a series of extended montages set to music, interspersed with poetic zen musings. Much of the films dialogue is in Japanese, with little English spoken despite the Australian setting. The movie was billed as "The first Japanese surfing road movie in Australia." Although unable to secure an official cinema release due to its limited appeal, the film has attracted a cult following based on its controversial style. Two scenes from the Bondi Tsunami were adapted into separate short films, with Beach Route winning the 2003 Port Macquarie Short Film Festival and Gunja Men Ahead in the official selection at the International New York Short Film Festival in 2004. The Death of Kevin Carter: Casualty of the Bang Bang Club The Death of Kevin Carter: Casualty of the Bang Bang Club, also known as The Life of Kevin Carter, is a 2004 American documentary short film about the suicide of South African photojournalist Kevin Carter. The film is produced and directed by Dan Krauss as a masters project at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. It describes how Carter, who won the Pulitzer Prize for a photograph of an emaciated African girl being stalked by a vulture, became depressed by the carnage he witnessed as a photographer in war-torn places. In addition, he was devastated by the death of Ken Oosterbroek, a close friend and colleague who was shot and killed while working in the township of Thokoza. It received a nomination for the Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject. Kis Kis Ki Kismat Kis Kis Ki Kismat is a 2004 Bollywood sex comedy film directed by Govind Menon, starring Dharmendra and Mallika Sherawat. Supporting roles were played by Satish Shah, Tinnu Anand, Jagdeep, Viju Khote, Dinesh Hingoo and Shivaji Satam. Tamil composer D. Imman composed the music, making his Bollywood debut. The film received negative reviews. The Big Picture The Big Picture is the first short film directed by the Michael and Peter Spierig. The film was released in 2000. The film was included as an extra on the Blu-ray release of Daybreakers. The Winter of Three Hairs The Adventures of Sanmao the Waif is a 1949 film version of the orphan Sanmao comic directed by Zhao Ming and Yan Gong. The Leap Years The Leap Years is a Singapore film produced by Mediacorp Raintree Pictures, based on the novella Leap of Love by the author Catherine Lim. The production for the film started in 2005, and the film was initially to be released in December 2005 release. It was released on February 29, 2008 in Singapore. Yam yasothon Yam Yasothon is a 2005 Thai musical romantic comedy film, written, directed by, and starring Petchtai Wongkamlao. Gôketsu Jiraiya Jiraiya the Hero is a 1921 Japanese silent short film directed by Shōzō Makino. The film is also known as . Oh! My God Oh! My God is a 2006 South Korean film. House of Bloo's House of Bloos is the first episode of the animated television series Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends. The episodes plot follows Mac, an eight-year-old boy who is pressured by his mother to abandon his imaginary friend Bloo, on the grounds that he is too old for him. Upon seeing an ad on television for an orphanage for imaginary friends, Bloo convinces Mac to let him reside in the house so then Mac can visit him everyday. Various intrigues and troubles arise with Macs brother Terrence and imaginary friend Duchess. It premiered on August 13, 2004, at 7:30 pm E/P on Cartoon Network as a 90-minute movie. The episode was written and directed by the shows creator Craig McCracken, with further story work by his then-fiancée Lauren Faust and screenwriters Craig Lewis and Amy Keating Rogers. The episode debuted to positive reviews and high ratings. Akasha Gopuram Aakasha Gopuram is a 2008 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by K. P. Kumaran. It is a cinematic adaptation of Norwegian writer Henrik Ibsens play The Master Builder. The film stars Mohanlal, Nithya Menon, Bharath Gopi, Manoj K. Jayan, Sreenivasan, Geethu Mohandas, and Shweta Menon. Santosh Thundiyil handled the cinematography of the film, while British composer John Altman composed the music. The film received positive response from critics. Music was praised by the audience. Fire and Ice: The Winter War of Finland and Russia Fire and Ice: The Winter War of Finland and Russia is a documentary film, produced, written and directed by Ben Strout. It shows how the Finnish–Russian Winter War of 1939 influenced World War II and how Finland mobilized against the world’s largest military power. A compelling witness in the documentary is Eeva Kilpi, the Finnish feminist writer, who was a child in Karelia at the time. The Imposter The Imposter is a 2008 Christian film that was shot in January and February 2008 in and around Burleson. The movie stars Kevin Max, Kerry Livgren, and Jeff Deyo and is produced by Jeff Rodgers and Daniel Millican, also the writer and director. Fairly OddBaby Fairly OddBaby is a 2008 television film and season premiere of The Fairly OddParents’ sixth season, which first aired on February 18, 2008. The episode was the first to air after a one-year hiatus. The episode received 8.81 million viewers in its initial airing. The special follows on the series main character 10-year-old Timmy Turner with Cosmo and Wanda, who are Timmys fairy godparents and grant his wishes. The special introduces a newborn fairy baby named Poof, who is the child of Cosmo and Wanda and becomes Timmys fairy godbrother. Poof comes into existence when Cosmo and Wanda decide to have a child of their own, and Timmy wishes it so. However, because the fairy babys magic is developing and uncontrollable, villains called the anti-fairies and pixies seek to steal the fairy baby so they can take over the fairies home, Fairy World. Dough Boys Dough Boys is a 2009 drama film written and produced by Preston A. Whitmore II and directed by Nicholas Harvell. Kimmy Dora: Kambal sa kiyeme Kimmy Dora: Kambal sa Kiyeme is a 2009 Filipino comedy film directed by Joyce Bernal and written by Chris Martinez, starring Eugene Domingo. It is the first installment of the Kimmy Dora film series. The film is a co-production of Spring Films and MJM Productions and was distributed to theaters nationwide on September 2, 2009 by Solar Entertainment Corporation and Star Cinema. The film tells the story of twin sisters Kimmy and Dora, both played by Eugene Domingo. The film also served as the launching movie for Domingo. Once Upon a Time in Seoul Once Upon a Time in Seoul is a South Korean drama film starring Lee Wan and Song Chang-eui. Peak: The Rescuers is a 2011 Japanese film. It is based on a manga of the same name, and directed by Osamu Katayama. It debuted in Japanese cinemas on 7 May 2011. Sitaramaraju Seetharama Raju is a 1999 Telugu Action film, produced jointly by Nagarjuna Akkineni, D. Sivaprasad Reddy under the Great India Enterprises & Kamakshi Movies banner and directed by Y. V. S. Chowdary. It stars Nagarjuna Akkineni, Nandamuri Harikrishna, Sakshi Shivanand, Sanghavi in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. Nagarjuna has for the first time crooned a song with his own voice in this film. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Ek Aur Haqeeqat in 2011 by Goldmines Telefilms and into Tamil as Sathriya Dharmam. The movie was a blockbuster and ran 350 days in the cinema. The movie was heavily hyped the fact to see the sons of NTR and Nageshwar Rao in the same screen. Mondomanila, or: How I Fixed My Hair After a Rather Long Journey Mondomanila is a 2012 Filipino crime comedy drama film directed by independent filmmaker Khavn. It is based on thework by Norman Wilwayco, who also co-wrote the script with Khavn. It premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in January 2012. Mondomanila merges drama, musical, horror, experimental, and exploitation cinema. It tells the story of teenage anti-hero Tony de Guzman and the rough neighborhood he calls home. I'm Yours Im Yours is a 2011 Canadian romantic comedy film written and directed by Leonard Farlinger. Men Suddenly in Love Men Suddenly in Love is a 2011 Hong Kong romantic comedy film produced by, written by and directed by Wong Jing. Film stars Eric Tsang, Chapman To, Jim Chim, Wong Jing and Tat Dik. Aanandham Aanandham is a 2001 Indian Tamil language family drama film written and directed by N. Linguswamy and produced by R. B. Choudary. The film features an ensemble cast including Mammootty, Murali, Abbas, Devayani, Rambha, Sneha, Delhi Ganesh and Srividya. Arthur A. Wilson handled cinematography, while S. A. Rajkumar composed the films score and soundtrack. The film opened in May 2001 to positive reviews, prompting remakes in other Indian regional languages. Sayonara is a 2015 Japanese film written and directed by Kōji Fukada and based on a play by Oriza Hirata. Starring Bryerly Long and Geminoid F, the film was promoted as "the first movie to feature an android performing opposite a human actor". It premiered in October 2015 at the Tokyo International Film Festival and was scheduled for release in Japan on November 21, 2015. Sparsha Sparsha is a 1999 Indian Kannada film written and directed by Sunil Kumar Desai. It stars Sudeep, Rekha and Sudha Rani in lead roles. Naveen Mayur, Sihi Kahi Chandru, Kashi, Umashree and Vanishree feature in supporting roles. Upon theatrical release on 23 July 1999, the film opened to widespread positive response from critics and filmgoers. However, the screening had to be stopped after bandh was called for in most towns and cities and towns of Karnataka following the abduction of Rajkumar, the Kannada actor, in July 2000, thereby affecting the films collections. After normalcy resumed, the film completed a 100-day run in theatres. Cyber-Seniors Cyber Seniors is a 2014 documentary film directed by Saffron Cassaday about reluctant seniors who with the help of teenage mentors discover the wonders of the world-wide-web. Tuhog Tuhog is a 2013 Filipino dark comedy-drama film produced by Skylight Films. It stars Eugene Domingo, Leo Martinez, Enchong Dee, Empress Schuck, and Jake Cuenca. Tuhog is one of the film entries sent for the 2012 Metro Manila Film Festival but failed to qualify as an official entry. The film opened in theaters on July 17, 2013 as part of Star Cinemas 20th Anniversary presentation. Top Star Top Star is a 2013 South Korean film directed, co-written and produced by veteran actor Park Joong-hoon, in his directorial debut. It stars Uhm Tae-woong as the manager of a top actor who dreams of someday becoming famous like his client, but when a twist of fate grants his wish, his life completely changes. The film premiered at the 18th Busan International Film Festival. 6 Candles 6 Melugu Varthigal is a 2013 Tamil crime thriller film written and directed by V. Z. Durai. It stars Shaam and Poonam Kaur in the lead roles. This film sees the lead character sport six different looks and going around six different states to solve a mystery. The film was released on 20 September 2013 with positive reviews. The movie is loosely based on the 2007 South Korean movie Voice of a Murderer. Senarist The Scriptwriter is a 2016 Turkish action-mystery film, written and directed by Hulusi Orkun Eser, starring Mehmet Asım Tuncay Aynur as a political author who, after failing to find a publisher for his new book, receives a note instructing him to, “find the scriptwriter.” The film went on nationwide general release across Turkey on . Absence Absence is a 2014 Brazilian drama film directed by Chico Teixeira. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. Mountain Monte is a 2016 Italian-American-French drama film co-written and directed by Amir Naderi. It premiered out of competition at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival. All You Need Is Love All You Need Is Love is a 2015 Hong Kong-Chinese-Taiwanese romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Richie Jen and Andy Luo, with the former helming his directorial debut. The film stars Jen and Shu Qi, who also co-wrote the screenplay. New Initial D the Movie: Legend 2 - Racer is a 2014–2016 Japanese anime film series based on the manga series Initial D by Shuichi Shigeno. The movie is a retelling of the early stages of the manga and is split into three parts with the first part, Legend 1: Awakening released on August 23, 2014. The full trailer was revealed on 16 May 2014, containing an entirely new Japanese cast. In the English dub, however, most of the Funimation cast from the original series reprised their roles for the trilogy. Part 2 of the series, named Legend 2: Racer, was released on May 23, 2015 and part 3 of the series, named Legend 3: Dream, was released on February 6, 2016. Sentai Filmworks has licensed the film trilogy for release in North America, while MVM Films will release the trilogy in the UK. Aviyal Aviyal is a 2017 Tamil independent anthology film written and directed by six directors: Alphonse Putharen, Shameer Sultan, Mohit Mehra, Lokesh Kanagaraj, and Guru Smaran. Actors Nivin Pauly, Bobby Simha, Rajeev Govinda Pillai, Arjunan, Ramachandran Durairaj, and Deepak Paramesh have featured in the short films included in the anthology. Produced by Karthik Subbarajs Stone Bench Creations, it was their second venture after Bench Talkies – The First Bench. Being Rose Being Rose is a 2017 American drama film by director Rod McCall about a dying woman who finds love while soul searching throughout the southwest during her final days. The film was released nationwide and on VOD by Gravitas Ventures on January 4, 2019. DC Super Hero Girls: Super Hero High DC Super Hero Girls: Super Hero High is a 2016 American animated Superhero family comedy-drama television film based on the DC Super Hero Girls franchise. Albeit explaining the origins of Supergirl/Kara Zor-El and Batgirl/Barbara Gordon and taking place after the first season, it was created to promote the new DC Super Hero Girls franchise and aired on Boomerang on March 19, 2016 in the United States as well as on Boomerang UK on May 21, 2016 in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Also, Cartoon Network aired this show again on April 30, 2016 and June 5, 2016 in the US and has subsequently made it available on its website. Searchers Searchers is a 2016 Inuktitut-language Canadian drama film directed by Zacharias Kunuk and Natar Ungalaaq, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. Based in part on the 1956 John Ford film The Searchers, the film is set in Northern Canada in 1913. It centres on Kuanana, a man who returns from hunting to discover that much of his family has been killed and his wife and daughter have been kidnapped. The film was shot in Nunavut with an entirely Inuit cast, and with contributions from a local crew. The production was troubled by extreme cold. It has received positive reviews in Canada, and was nominated for two Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture. Annanukku Jey Annanukku Jai is a 2018 Tamil political satire comedy film directed by Rajkumar and produced by Vetrimaaran. The film stars Dinesh and Mahima Nambiar in the leading roles. The music was composed by Arrol Corelli, while the film released on 31 August 2018. W/O Ram Wife of Ram is a 2018 Indian Telugu language psychological thriller film, produced by TG Vishwa Prasad & Vivek Kuchibhotla on People Media Factory banner and directed by Vijay Yelakanti. It features Lakshmi Manchu and Samrat Reddy in the lead roles, along with Priyadarshi Pullikonda in a crucial role and Aadarsh Balakrishna as the main antagonist. Films music and background score is composed by Raghu Dixit. The movie is about the journey of a woman to find justice and her struggle in modern society; uncivility and outrageously monstrous behavior of others towards a woman, the movie captures and represents raw reality. An honest, painful, and heartfelt story, Deeksha played by Lakshmi Manchu is like every woman in modern society. The films Hindi dubbed version is released on YouTube on 20th of August 2019 by Goldmines Telefilms. The Voice of the Violin The Voice of the Violin is a 1909 short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. It is preserved from a paper print at the Library of Congress and a 35mm print at the George Eastman Museum. Wilful Peggy Wilful Peggy is a 1910 American silent film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Mary Pickford. The Dream The Dream is a 1911 short film, one reel, produced and released by the Independent Moving Pictures Company and directed by Thomas H. Ince and George Loane Tucker. It starred Mary Pickford and her husband Owen Moore after they left working at the Biograph Company. This film is preserved at the Library of Congress, a rare survivor from Pickfords IMP period. It appears on the Milestone Films DVD of Pickfords 1918 feature Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley. Martyrs of the Alamo Martyrs of the Alamo is a 1915 American historical war drama film written and directed by Christy Cabanne. The film is based on the historical novel of the same name by Theodosia Harris, and features an ensemble cast including Sam De Grasse, Douglas Fairbanks, Walter Long and Alfred Paget. Fairbanks role was uncredited, and was his first role in film, although his first starring role, in The Lamb, was released prior to this picture. The film features the Siege of Béxar, Battle of the Alamo and Battle of San Jacinto. While making claims to historical accuracy, the film depicts the Mexican population in San Antonio in 1836 as a group of ill-mannered drunks. One scene depicts a Mexican officer verbally assaulting a white woman and making advances on her. The white woman reports the incident to her husband, Almeron Dickinson, who in turn shoots the Mexican officer. In his book Remembering the Alamo, author Richard R. Flores, argues that the negative portrayal of the Mexican population is due to racism toward Mexicans in 1915, the year the film was produced. A copy of the film is preserved at the Library of Congress. Too Wise Wives Too Wise Wives is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Lois Weber, written by Lois Weber and Marion Orth, and starring Louis Calhern, Claire Windsor, Phillips Smalley, and Mona Lisa. It was released on May 22, 1921, by Paramount Pictures. A copy of the film is in the Library of Congress. The Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom The Cigarette Girl from Mosselprom is a 1924 Soviet film. The silent comedy film is directed by Yuri Zhelyabuzhsky and stars Igor Ilyinsky. Evangeline Evangeline is a 1929 American silent film directed by Edwin Carewe and starring Dolores Del Rio. An Arthur Hopkins produced play made it to Broadway in 1913. It is the last silent film version of the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. This film was released with a Vitaphone disc selection of dialogue, music, and sound effects. Tanned Legs Tanned Legs is a 1929 American Pre-Code musical comedy directed by Marshall Neilan and written by Thomas J. Geraghty based on a story by Louis Sarecky. The film starred Ann Pennington, Arthur Lake, June Clyde, Dorothy Revier, Sally Blane and Albert Gran. In its first year of operations, RKO attempted to take advantage of musicals as much as possible, and so the music of Oscar Levant and Sidney Clare was awkwardly inserted into this simple comedy script. The Life of the Party The Life of the Party is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical comedy filmed entirely in Technicolor. The musical numbers of this film were cut out before general release in the United States because the public had grown tired of musicals by late 1930. Only one song was left in the picture. The complete film was released intact in countries outside the United States where a backlash against musicals never occurred. The Gay Diplomat The Gay Diplomat is a 1931 American film. Directed by Richard Boleslawski for RKO Radio Pictures, it starred Ivan Lebedeff, Genevieve Tobin and Betty Compson. Readin' and Writin' Readin and Writin is a 1932 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 111th Our Gang short that was released. A Language All My Own A Language All My Own is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Moonlight Murder Moonlight Murder is a 1936 American crime film directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Florence Ryerson and Edgar Allan Woolf. The film stars Chester Morris, Madge Evans, Leo Carrillo, Frank McHugh, Benita Hume, Grant Mitchell, Katharine Alexander and J. Carrol Naish. The film was released on March 27, 1936, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Trail Dust Trail Dust is a 1936 American Western film directed by Nate Watt, written by Al Martin, and starring William Boyd, James Ellison, George "Gabby" Hayes, Morris Ankrum, Gwynne Shipman, Britt Wood and Dick Dickson. It was released on December 11, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. Gang Bullets Gang Bullets is a 1938 American crime drama film directed by Lambert Hillyer. The film is also known as The Crooked Way in the United Kingdom. Little Tough Guy Little Tough Guy is a 1938 crime film that starred several of the Dead End Kids. In the follow-up films, the studio began using the group name The Little Tough Guys, and later The Dead End Kids and Little Tough Guys. This was the first of several films and serials that Universal made using several of the "Kids", whom they borrowed from Warner Bros. Little Tough Guy is in the public domain. Love, Honor and Behave Love, Honor and Behave is a 1938 American drama film directed by Stanley Logan and starring Wayne Morris and Priscilla Lane. The supporting cast includes John Litel, Thomas Mitchell, Dick Foran and Dickie Moore. "Bei Mir Bist Du Schon" serves as the motion pictures the theme song. Initially set in Meadowfield, Long Island in 1922, the pictures plot revolves around a timid husband who finally stands up for himself in the wake of being cuckolded by his ravishing wife. Kid Nightingale Kid Nightingale is a 1939 American musical comedy film directed by George Amy and written by Charles Belden and Raymond L. Schrock. The film stars John Payne, Jane Wyman, Walter Catlett, Edward Brophy, Charles D. Brown, Max Hoffman Jr., and John Ridgely. The film was released by Warner Bros. on November 4, 1939. Slap Happy Pappy Slap Happy Pappy is a Warner Brothers Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon, starring Porky Pig. It was directed by Bob Clampett, written by Warren Foster, and scored by Carl W. Stalling. Slap Happy Pappy was released on April 13, 1940. The Lady Has Plans The Lady Has Plans is a 1942 American thriller comedy film starring Ray Milland and Paulette Goddard. Malombra Malombra is a 1942 Italian drama film directed by Mario Soldati and starring Isa Miranda, Andrea Checchi and Irasema Dilián. It is based on the novel Malombra by Antonio Fogazzaro, which had previously been adapted into a 1917 silent film of the same title. It was made at Cinecittà with sets designed by Gino Brosio. It was produced by Riccardo Gualinos Lux Film. The film is a gothic melodrama, set in the castle on the edge of Lake Como during the Nineteenth century. It's a Great Life Its a Great Life is a 1943 black-and-white film and is the 13th of the 28 Blondie films. It is one of only two movies in the series that did not feature "Blondie" in the title. Man Alive Man Alive is a 1945 romantic comedy film directed by Ray Enright and starring Pat OBrien, Adolphe Menjou, Ellen Drew and Rudy Vallée. Blondie's Anniversary Blondies Anniversary is a 1947 black and white comedy film and is the twenty-second of the 28 Blondie films. Lost Honeymoon Lost Honeymoon is a 1947 American film directed by Leigh Jason. The tag line calls it, "A romantic comedy of amnesia and amore". The working title of the film was Amy Comes Across. Roses Are Red Roses Are Red is a 1947 American film noir crime drama film directed by James Tinling, featuring film stars Don Castle and Peggy Knudsen. The film features an early performance by Jeff Chandler as a gangster. Dangerous Years Dangerous Years is a 1947 American drama film produced by Sol M. Wurtzel, directed by Arthur Pierson, starring Billy Halop and Ann E. Todd. Marilyn Monroe makes her first on screen appearance as Evie the waitress in the restaurant scene. Guilty of Treason Guilty of Treason is a 1950 American drama film directed by Felix E. Feist and starring Charles Bickford, Bonita Granville and Paul Kelly. Also known by the alternative title Treason, it is an anti-communist and anti-Soviet film about the story of József Mindszenty, a Roman Catholic cardinal from Hungary. Mindszenty spoke out against the Nazi occupation of his country during World War II, as well as the later Communist regime. Because of his opposition to the Soviet regime, Mindszenty was arrested and tortured. After his release, he took refuge in the US Embassy in Budapest for many years, maintaining his support for the Hungarians who wanted an end to the Russian occupation. The Galloping Major The Galloping Major is a 1951 British comedy sports film, starring Basil Radford, Jimmy Hanley and Janette Scott. It also featured Sid James, Charles Hawtrey and Joyce Grenfell in supporting roles. It was directed by Henry Cornelius and made at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith. The films sets were designed by Norman Arnold. The title is taken from the song "The Galloping Major", and the plot was centred on gambling at the horse racing track. People in a London suburb form a syndicate to buy a race horse to run in the Grand National. The Hoaxters The Hoaxters is a 1952 American documentary film about the threat posed by communism to the American way of life. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The Warner Home Video DVD release of the 1998 CNN documentary The Cold War in 2012 included this film as a special feature. The Sorcerer's Apprentice The Sorcerers Apprentice is a short film made by Michael Powell for Norddeutscher Rundfunk West German television. It is the Goethe story presented as a ballet performed by the Frankfurt Opera with Sonia Arova as the solo dancer. There are other character dancers appearing as various items and creatures and of course the Sorcerer himself. But none of these are named on the credits and nobody has managed to find out who they were, as yet. The English-language narrator is also uncredited. Williamsburg: The Story of a Patriot Williamsburg: the Story of a Patriot, often called The Patriot, is an orientation film produced by Paramount Pictures and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation in 1957. It has the distinction of being the longest-running motion picture in history, having been shown continually in the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center for over five decades. On September 20, 2002, it was seen by the 30 millionth viewer. Return to Warbow Return to Warbow is a 1958 Technicolor Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring Philip Carey. Jet Over the Atlantic Jet Over the Atlantic is a 1959 drama film directed by Byron Haskin and stars Guy Madison, Virginia Mayo, and George Raft. The films title was misleading as the airliner was a Bristol Britannia turboprop-engined, not "pure" jet-powered aircraft. George Rafts biographer Everett Aaker called Jet Over the Atlantic "a precursor of the disaster genre." Trick or Tweet Trick or Tweet is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated cartoon first released in 1959. Written by Warren Foster and directed by Friz Freleng, with voice characterizations by Mel Blanc, the cartoon stars Tweety, Sylvester the Cat and a rival orange-red cat named Sam. The title is a play on the phrase "Trick or treat". The Wizard of Baghdad The Wizard of Baghdad is a 1960 American comedy/fantasy film directed by George Sherman and starring Dick Shawn, Diane Baker, and Barry Coe. It was released by 20th Century Fox. We Joined the Navy We Joined the Navy is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Kenneth More, Lloyd Nolan, Joan OBrien, Derek Fowlds, Graham Crowden, Esma Cannon and John Le Mesurier. Produced by Daniel M. Angel, it was based on the novel of the same name by John Winton a former Royal Navy lieutenant commander. The film was shot on location in Villefranche-sur-Mer, near Nice and Monaco, on board the Royal Naval College, and as well as ABPC Elstree Studios. In addition to the credited cast, there were uncredited cameos from Michael Bentine, Sidney James, Rodney Bewes and Dirk Bogarde. 3 Nuts in Search of a Bolt 3 Nuts in Search of a Bolt is a 1964 comedy film starring Mamie Van Doren and Tommy Noonan, who also directed and co-wrote the film. Assault and Peppered Assault and Peppered is a six-minute Merrie Melodies cartoon from 1965 featuring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales with other mice. It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House Its Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House is a Looney Tunes cartoon animated short starring Daffy Duck, Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester and Granny. Released January 16, 1965, the cartoon is directed by Friz Freleng and Hawley Pratt. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and Ge Ge Pearson. Beast of Morocco The Hand of Night is a 1968 British horror film directed by Frederic Goode and starring William Sylvester, Diane Clare and Aliza Gur. It is also known by the alternative title Beast of Morocco. Its plot concerns a man who encounters a dangerous woman while searching for his friend, a missing archaeologist, in Morocco. Kommissar X - Drei gelbe Katzen Kommissar X - Drei gelbe Katzen is a 1966 Eurospy film written and co-directed by Rudolf Zehetgruber and Gianfranco Parolini. Filmed in Ceylon, it stars Tony Kendall, Brad Harris and Dan Vadis with Harris and Vadis doing their own stuntwork. It is the second of seven films, loosely based on the 1961 Kommissar X #73 detective novel from the Pabel Moewig publishing house, though the original novel was set in Burma. Bewitched Love Bewitched Love is a 1967 Spanish drama film directed by Francisco Rovira Beleta and based on the eponymous ballet by Manuel de Falla. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was also entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town is a 1967 short film made by George Lucas inspired by E. E. Cummings poem of the same name. It was one of two films Lucas made after returning to USCs film school as a graduate in 1967. The film represented a first for the USC film school by being shot in color and widescreen. The film was shown out of competition in the Special Screening section at the Short Shorts Film Festival EXPO 2005. Kill the Wickeds Kill the Wicked! is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Tanio Boccia and starring Larry Ward and Rod Dana. Madamigella di Maupin Madamigella di Maupin is a 1966 Italian adventure film directed by Mauro Bolognini. It is loosely based on the life of Mademoiselle de Maupin and the novel with the same name by Théophile Gautier. Ego zvali Robert His Name Was Robert is a 1967 Soviet science fiction film directed by Ilya Olshvanger. Fe, esperanza y caridad Fé, Esperanza y Caridad is a Mexican motion picture composed by three short stories. It was filmed in 1974. Mona: The Virgin Nymph Mona is a sexually explicit adult film that contains a number of unsimulated non-penetrative sex scenes. The film is regarded as the second sexually explicit film to receive a general theatrical release in the United States, after Blue Movie. Unlike Blue Movie, however, Mona had a plot, though there was more emphasis on the action. Mona helped pave the way for other films containing unsimulated sex scenes that later appeared in theaters, during the Golden Age of Porn; and was one of the films of the time on which some later films were based. Deep Throat, for example, borrowed elements of Monas plot. Mona was produced by Bill Osco and directed by Michael Benveniste and Howard Ziehm, though the film was screened without credits due to legal concerns. The earnings from the film, believed to be $2 million, helped finance the directors later film Flesh Gordon. The team also produced another adult movie Harlot, and Bill Osco later produced the similarly explicit Alice in Wonderland. The Alf Garnett Saga The Alf Garnett Saga is a 1972 British comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Warren Mitchell, Dandy Nichols, Paul Angelis and Adrienne Posta. The film was the second spin-off from the BBC TV series Till Death Us Do Part. It starts where the first film finished, but with Angelis and Posta now playing Mike and Rita, the roles previously played by Antony Booth and Una Stubbs. Unlike the first movie, it has never been released on DVD. Fly Me Fly Me is a 1973 United States-Filipino sexploitation film about the adventures of three flight attendants. Search for the Gods Search for the Gods is a 1975 television film directed by Jud Taylor, and stars Kurt Russell and Stephen McHattie. It was intended to be the pilot episode of a TV series that never made it into production. The Specialist The Specialist is a 1975 American thriller film directed by Howard Avedis and written by Ralph B. Potts, Howard Avedis and Marlene Schmidt. The film stars Adam West, John Anderson, Ahna Capri, Harvey Jason, Alvy Moore and Marlene Schmidt. The film was released in May 1975, by Crown International Pictures. The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones is a 1976 British comedy film directed by Cliff Owen and starring Nicky Henson, Trevor Howard and Terry-Thomas. It is an adaptation of the eighteenth century novel Tom Jones by Henry Fielding, which follows the main character in a new series of misadventures. Den sommeren jeg fylte 15 Den sommeren jeg fylte 15 is a 1976 Norwegian drama film directed by Knut Andersen, starring Steffen Rothschild, and music composed by Eyvind Solås. The film is based on Knut Faldbakkens novel Insektsommer. Peter, who was a teenager in the 1950s, is reminiscing about the days of his youth, and his awakening sexuality. Underground Underground is a 1976 documentary film about the Weathermen, founded as a militant faction of the Students for a Democratic Society, who fought to overthrow the U.S. government during the 1960s and 1970s. The film consists of interviews with members of the group after they went underground and footage of the anti-war and civil rights protests of the time. It was directed by Emile de Antonio, Haskell Wexler and Mary Lampson, later subpoenaed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in an attempt to confiscate the film footage in order to gain information that would help them arrest the Weathermen. Montreal Main Montreal Main is a Canadian docufiction film, released in 1974. The film was directed by , and written by Vitale, Allan Moyle and Stephen Lack. The film centres on Frank and Bozo, two friends of ambiguous sexuality living in the bohemian arts community of Montreal, Quebec. Frank develops a friendship with Johnny, a 12-year-old boy, while Bozo is developing a new relationship with Jackie, a friend of Johnnys parents. Although Franks relationship with Johnny is platonic and non-sexual, the common stereotype of gay men as pedophiles prone to sexually preying on underage boys begins to colour the communitys and Johnnys parents judgement of the friendship, driving a wedge between them as even Frank is increasingly driven to question his own motivations. The film is also a philosophical exploration of the contrast between existentialism and essentialism. The same core group of Vitale, Lack and Moyle also collaborated on the 1978 film The Rubber Gun. The film was rereleased on DVD in 2009, and was the subject of a critical analysis by Thomas Waugh and Jason Garrison in 2011, as part of Arsenal Pulp Press Queer Film Classics series. The Magician of Lublin The Magician of Lublin is a 1979 drama film co-written and directed by Menahem Golan based on The Magician of Lublin by Isaac Bashevis Singer. The films title song was performed by Kate Bush. Elvis and the Beauty Queen Elvis and the Beauty Queen is a 1981 American made-for-television drama film starring Don Johnson and Stephanie Zimbalist. It aired on NBC on March 1, 1981 at 9pm. Kamilla Betrayal is a 1981 Norwegian drama film directed by Vibeke Løkkeberg, starring Løkkeberg and Helge Jordal. Betrayal is set in Bergen in the year 1948. The films protagonist is the seven-year-old Kamilla, who grows up in a society under reconstruction, and in a family in disintegration. Her parents are mostly concerned about money and about themselves, but in her friend Svein Kamilla finds the love and solidarity that she is missing. The Return of the Beverly Hillbillies Return of the Beverly Hillbillies is a 1981 American made-for-television comedy film based on the 1962–1971 sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies which reunited original cast members Buddy Ebsen, Donna Douglas and Nancy Kulp reprising their characters of Jed Clampett, Elly May Clampett and Jane Hathaway, along with newcomers Werner Klemperer as C.D. Medford, Ray Young as Jethro Bodine and Imogene Coca as Grannys 100-year-old mother; noticeably absent are cast members Irene Ryan and Raymond Bailey, who had died in 1973 and 1980 respectively, and Max Baer Jr. who declined to participate. The film was produced and written by original series creator Paul Henning and was intended as a pilot for a proposed revival of the series, but this never materialized. Return of the Beverly Hillbillies premiered as The CBS Tuesday Night Movie on October 6, 1981. Andar Baahar Andar Bahaar is a 1984 Hindi film. Produced By Romu Sippy and directed by Raj N. Sippy, the film follows the story line of 1982 Hollywood film 48 Hrs.. The film stars Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff, Moon Moon Sen and Danny Denzongpa in the lead roles. The films music is by R. D. Burman. The Fantasies of Miss Jones The Princess and the Call Girl is a 1984 American erotic comedy drama film directed by Radley Metzger and based on a French story, Frontispiece, by Pierre Serbie, that is similar to Mark Twain novel The Prince and the Pauper. The Dunera Boys The Dunera Boys is a 1985 Australian mini series based on the Dunera incident. Hong Kong Godfather Hong Kong Godfather is a 1985 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Wang Lung-wei, who also served as action director and appears in a supporting role, and starring Bryan Leung. Happy Ghost II Happy Ghost II is a 1985 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Clifton Ko. Produced and written by Raymond Wong, the film stars Wong and May Lo. Mr. Love Mr. Love is a 1985 British comedy film directed by Roy Battersby and starring Barry Jackson, Maurice Denham and Margaret Tyzack. It was made by Goldcrest Films. Its budget was £486,000. Goldcrest Films invested the £486,000 and received £330,000, recording a loss of £156,000. C.A.T. Squad C.A.T. Squad is a 1986 television film starring Joseph Cortese, Jack Youngblood, Steve James, Bradley Whitford, and Barry Corbin. It is directed by William Friedkin and written by Gerald Petievich, who had collaborated on To Live and Die in L.A. the previous year. The original score was composed by Ennio Morricone. The film follows the titular squad, an elite black ops unit, investigating a terrorist plot to sabotage a NATO defense project. It aired on NBC on July 27, 1986. It was followed by a sequel, Python Wolf, in 1988. Heat and Sunlight Heat and Sunlight is a 1987 independent film written, directed by and starring Rob Nilsson. It tells the story of a photojournalist who had worked in Biafra trying to patch up his relationship with his lover. Running Out of Luck Running Out of Luck is a 1987 American adventure film directed by Father Father is a 1990 film about a retired German immigrant living in Australia, Joe Muller, who is accused by a strange woman named Iya Zetnick of being a former Nazi who committed war crimes during the Second World War. His daughter, Anne Winton, is not certain whom to believe. The film was directed by John Power, written by Tony Cavanaugh and Graham Hartley and produced by Barron Entertainment and Film Victoria. At the 1990 AFI awards, Max von Sydow won the Best Actor in a Lead Role category, and Julia Blake won the Best Actress in a Supporting Role. The film was also entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival. Midnight Midnight is a 1989 American thriller-horror film written and directed by Norman Thaddeus Vane and starring Lynn Redgrave and Tony Curtis. Mind Games Mind Games is a 1989 American thriller film directed by Bob Yari and written by Kenneth Dorward. The film stars Maxwell Caulfield, Edward Albert, Shawn Weatherly and Matt Norero. The film was released on March 3, 1989, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Capone Behind Bars The Revenge of Al Capone is a 1989 American television film about Al Capone starring Keith Carradine as Michael Rourke. The plot is not based on fact but rather is based on a revisionist interpretation of the 1933 attempted murder of President-elect Roosevelt by delusional anarchist Giuseppe Zangara. The Woman Who Sinned The Woman Who Sinned is a 1991 American television film directed by Michael Switzer and starring Susan Lucci and Tim Matheson. It was later released in 1992 by Genesis Home Video as a home video titled Mortal Passion. De bunker De Bunker is a 1992 Dutch drama film directed by Gerard Soeteman. What a Hero What a Hero! is a 1992 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Benny Chan and starring Andy Lau and Maggie Cheung. Mazeppa Mazeppa is a 1993 French drama film directed by Bartabas. It was entered into the 1993 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Technical Grand Prize. It is part of the cultural legacy of Mazeppa, a Ukrainian hero and a narrative poem by Lord Byron. Sha shou de tong hua A Taste of Killing and Romance is a 1994 Hong Kong action romantic thriller film produced and directed by Veronica Chan and starring Andy Lau and Anita Yuen as a pair of assassins who unknowingly work for the same organisation that meet and eventually fall in love. Actresses Actresses is a 1997 Catalan language Spanish drama film produced and directed by Ventura Pons and based on the award-winning stage play E.R. by Josep Maria Benet i Jornet. The film has no male actors, with all roles played by females. The film was produced in 1996. Kardiogramma Cardiogram is a 1995 Kazakhstani drama film written and directed by Darezhan Omirbaev. The film was entered into the main competition at the 52nd edition of the Venice Film Festival, winning the CICT/UNESCO Prize. It was also awarded Silver Screen Award for Best Asian Feature Film at the 1997 Singapore International Film Festival. His and Hers His & Hers is an American independent film which premiered at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival. Written and directed by Hal Salwen, it is a modern screwball comedy, the plot of which centers around the accidental amputation of a finger. Let There Be Light Let There Be Light is a 1998 comedy fantasy film directed by Arthur Joffé, starring an ensemble cast. Tre piger i Paris Three Girls in Paris is a 1963 Danish family film directed by Gabriel Axel and starring Daniel Gélin. Niagara Fools Niagara Fools is the 74th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on October 22, 1956, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Like Rabid Dogs Like Rabid Dogs is a 1976 Italian crime-thriller film written and directed by Mario Imperoli. It is loosely inspired by the Circeo Massacre, in which three young men abducted, and then raped and tortured, two young women over a two-day period. Bad City Blues Bad City Blues is a 1999 American drama and crime film directed by Michael Stevens.This film starring Michael Massee, Michael McGrady, Judith Hoag, Jim Metzler and Simon Billig in the lead roles. Pokkiri Raja Pokkiri Raja is a 1982 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film directed by S. P. Muthuraman. It is a remake of the Telugu film Chuttalunnaru Jagratha. The film stars Rajinikanth, Sridevi and Raadhika in lead roles with R. Muthuraman in Villain Role The film was a blockbuster hit and ran for 175 days in theaters. This film was remade in Hindi as Mawaali and in Kannada as Bazar Bheema. Dil Deke Dekho Dil Deke Dekho is a 1959 Indian Hindi romantic comedy film. It was Nasir Hussains second film as director. His first directorial venture was Tumsa Nahin Dekha, which became a big hit and which gave star Shammi Kapoor a new image as a comedic, dancing hero. Hussain and Kapoor reteamed with this film. also in this, Asha Parekh, a former child actress, made her film debut as a heroine. This was also the debut film of comedian Rajendranath This is also music composer Usha Khannas first film. The film became a hit at the box office. Hussain, Kapoor, and Parekh would re-team again for Teesri Manzil, which also became a big hit. Hussain would also cast Parekh as his leading lady in five other films. Shammi Kapoor had said that he had initially wanted Waheeda Rehman to play his leading lady in the film, but the producer had already signed Asha Parekh, and he encouraged her during filming. The film was released on Ashas 17th birthday. Mazhavillu Mazhavillu is a 1999 Malayalam romance film directed by Dinesh Baboo. It is a remake of directors own 1997 Kannada movie Amrutha Varshini. It stars Kunchako Boban, Preeti Jhangiani and Vineeth in the lead roles, with Lalu Alex, Chithra, and Praveena in other pivotal roles. Ek Hi Bhool Ek Hi Bhool is a 1981 Bollywood drama film, produced by A. Purnachandra Rao under the Lakshmi Productions banner and directed by Tatineni Rama Rao. It stars Jeetendra, Rekha in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film is a remake of the Tamil movie Mouna Geethangal which was also remade in Telugu as Sathyabhama with Chandramohan and in Kannada as Mane Devru with Ravichandran and in Malayalam as Chanchattam. XX: Beautiful Hunter is a 1994 Japanese film directed by Masaru Konuma. The film stars Makiko Kuno, Johnny Okura and Kōji Shimizu. The movie was licensed in the US by Central Park Media and was released under their Asia Pulp Cinema label. Holy Ghost People Holy Ghost People is a 1967 documentary directed and narrated by Peter Adair. It is about the service of a Pentecostal community in Scrabble Creek, West Virginia, United States. The church service includes faith healing, snake handling, speaking in tongues and singing. This documentary has entered the public domain and is available at the Internet Archive. The Magician The Magician is a 1900 American silent film produced by Thomas A. Edisons Edison Manufacturing Company. According to the Edison film catalog, the film originally was sold to theaters for $9.00. This film exemplifies the strong links between early film and magic; the 1900 Edison film catalog alone contained several trick films, including Ching Ling Foo Outdone, The Clown and the Alchemist, Congress of Nations and Hooligan Assists the Magician. Lay It Down Lay It Down is a 2001 Christian action film directed by Michael Cargile. It was released on April 3, 2001. Toy Love Toy Love is a New Zealand made film released in 2002. The film was directed and written by Harry Sinclair and features Dean OGorman, Kate Elliott, Marissa Stott, Michael Lawrence, Genevieve McClean, Chris Dykzeul, Peter Feeney, Quinton Hita, Miriama Smith, Kim Michalis, Rose McIver and Lynette Forday. S.P. Sangliana Sangliana is a 1988 Kannada cult action drama film directed, co-produced and written by P. Nanjundappa in India. It is loosely inspired by the life story of the cop-turned-politician H. T. Sangliana. The film stars Shankar Nag, Bhavya and Tara in lead roles, with actor Ambareesh making a special appearance. The film was produced under "Pushpagiri Films" banner and the music was composed by Hamsalekha. The film was a Superhit upon release and a sequel to this was made from the same cast and crew and released as S. P. Sangliyana Part 2 in 1990. A third movie titled Sangliyana Part-3, which starred Devaraj in lead role was released in 1997. Hoodlum & Son Hoodlum & Son is a 2003 comedy-crime film. Moby Dick Moby Dick is an unfinished film by Orson Welles, filmed in 1971. It is not to be confused with the incomplete 1955 film Welles made of his meta-play Moby Dick—Rehearsed, or with Moby Dick, in which Welles played a supporting role. The film consists of readings by Welles from the book Moby Dick, shot against a blue background with various optical illusions to give the impression of being at sea. It was made during a break in the filming of The Other Side of the Wind. There is some ambiguity about what Welles intended to do with the footage, and how he was going to compile it. It remained unedited in his lifetime. After Welles death in 1985, all of his unfinished films were bequeathed to his long-term companion and mistress Oja Kodar, and she in turn donated many of them to the Munich Film Museum for preservation and restoration. In 1999 the Munich Film Museum then edited together the rushes into a 22-minute cut, which has subsequently been screened at numerous film festivals. The restored footage has never been released on video or DVD, although some unrestored clips can be seen in Vassili Slovics 1995 documentary Orson Welles: the One Man Band. Let's Talk Lets Talk is an Indian English language film, released on 13 December 2002. It is produced by Shift Focus and directed by Ram Madhvani. It is the first ever Indian feature film that was shot in the digital format. It was then reverse printed in 35mm film to be released in cinemas. Mango Souffle Mango Soufflé is a 2002 Indian film written and directed by Mahesh Dattani. The film stars Atul Kulnani and Rinkie Khanna. It was promoted as "first gay male film from India" and was adapted from Dattanis own successful English play On a Muggy Night in Mumbai. Monobloc Monobloc is a 2005 Argentine film, directed by Luis Ortega, his second feature, and written by Ortega and Carolina Fal. The film stars Graciela Borges, Rita Cortese, Carolina Fal, and Evangelina Salazar, the filmmakers own mother. Curses! Curses! is a 1925 American comedy film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle and Grover Jones. Blood of the Beast Blood of the Beast is a 2003 American experimental horror film written, and directed by Georg Koszulinski, who also stars in the film. It focuses on a post-apocalyptic society that depends on cloning is overrun by a generation of faulty, homicidal clones. Ranga (S.S.L.C) Ranga SSLC is a 2004 Indian Kannada-language comedy drama film directed by Yogaraj Bhat and produced by N. Kumar. Music was composed by Sandeep Chowta. It stars Sudeep and Ramya in lead roles The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Ranga Dada in 2013. Gas Gas is a 2004 comedy/drama film, directed by Henry Chan. The film stars Flex Alexander and Khalil Kain. Surge of Power: The Stuff of Heroes Surge of Power: The Stuff of Heroes is a 2004 independent film directed by Mike Donahue and starring Vincent J. Roth, John T. Venturini, Joey Bourgeois, and Robert Hurt. Slaughter Disc Slaughter Disc is a 2005 pornographic horror film written, directed and produced by David Kwitmire and starring Caroline Pierce and Robert Williams. Xinji chi buliao re doufu Eat Hot Tofu Slowly is a 2005 Chinese comedy film directed by Feng Gong and written by Feng and Cui Yanjun. The film follows the emotional relationships of a middle-aged working class man played by Feng Gong. It is set in Baoding of the Hebei province, with dialogue in the Baoding dialect. Intercessor: Another Rock 'N' Roll Nightmare Intercessor: Another Rock N Roll Nightmare is a horror film produced in 2005 and is the sequel to Rock n Roll Nightmare. It was written by Chris Allen and directed by Benn McGuire and Jacob Windatt. The film stars Jon Mikl Thor as a character called the "Intercessor" who travels to the present time to do battle with the demon Mephisto and the monster Zompira. The film is a low budget affair but appealed to Jon Mikl Thors fan base. A Family Lost A Family Lost is a 2007 television film starring Cynthia Gibb, Nicole Muñoz, and Zak Santiago. Its about criminals who try to track a mother and diabetic daughter who survived a plane crash and carry stolen information. The film was released on March 11, 2007, and aired on the Lifetime Network. It was written by Boon Collins and Gilbert Shilton, and directed by John Fasano. Sankara Sankara is a 2007 Sinhalese language drama film directed by Prasanna Jayakody and co-produced by Renuka Balasooriya and Somaratne Dissanayake for Cine Films. It stars Thumindu Dodantenna and Sachini Ayendra in lead roles along with Nilupa Heenkendaarachchi and K.A Milton Perera. Music composed by Nadeeka Guruge. The film screened in many international festivals such as Asia Pacific Screen Awards, London Film Festival and won many awards. The film received mostly positive reviews. It is the 1082nd Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. She's a Boy I Knew Shes a Boy I Knew is a Canadian documentary film by Gwen Haworth, released in 2007. The film documents Haworths process of coming out as transgender and undergoing gender transition, using a combination of interviews, home video footage, short animation clips and interviews with her friends and family about its impact on them. The film premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival in 2007. It won the Peoples Choice Award for Most Popular Canadian Film, and Haworth won the Women in Film and Television Vancouver Artistic Merit Award. At the 2008 Inside Out Film and Video Festival, it won the Audience Award for Best Documentary. Carmen's Kiss Carmens Kiss is a thriller film starring Hugo Speer, Vivienne Harvey and Bruce Payne.The film is an adaptation of the Georges Bizet opera Carmen. It was filmed in 2008 and released in 2011. Little Moth Little Moth, directed by Peng Tao, is a 2007 narrative independent Chinese film. The story revolves around a young girl who is forced to beg for money on the streets by a poor couple who has purchased her from a trafficker for this purpose. Taková normální rodinka Taková normální rodinka is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 2008. Dara Dara is an Indonesian slasher/black comedy short film. Written and directed by Kimo Stamboel and Timo Tjahjanto, this film was well-reviewed by movie critics when shown at a number of film festivals. The film was released with other short horror films in a horror compilation, Faces of Fear in 2009. A longer version of this film, Rumah Dara, by the same directors, was released in 2009 Doctor Ray and the Devils Doktor Rej i đavoli is a 2012 Serbian film directed by Dinko Tucaković. It is co-written by Tucaković and Saša Radojević with input from Dimitrije Vojnov. The films plot centers on famous American director Nicholas Rays 1960s stay in SFR Yugoslavia upon the invitation of Ratko Dražević, the head of Avala Film studio and former Yugoslav state security operative. It is loosely based on actual events. Since, according to Tucaković, the story of Rays Belgrade stay is "quite foggy", the films characters were treated "more as a myth than as a document". Additionally, since Draževićs specific biographical info is entirely sketchy and mostly based on anecdotes, actor who plays him in the movie, Dragan Bjelogrlić, said that his portrayal is "based on legend rather than biography". Additional actual figures that appear as characters in the film are film director D. W. Griffith, film star Orson Welles and his partner Oja Kodar, French actress Jeanne Moreau, Serbian writer Borislav Mihajlović Mihiz, Bosnian filmmaker Bahrudin Čengić, American film producer Samuel Bronston, and Rays third wife Betty Utey. Also, some actual figures are thinly disguised and hinted at behind aliases because the filmmakers didnt get a permission from their families to use them in the film. The character of Aleksa is Serbian film director Saša Petrović, the character of Zlatan is Serbian writer Slobodan Selenić, while Ivica is Croatian film producer Branko Lustig. The feature film premiered on 4 March 2012 on the closing night of the 2012 FEST. The film goes into general theatrical release in Serbia from 27 September 2012. Red and White III: Hearts of Freedom Hearts of Freedom or Hati Merdeka is a 2011 Indonesian drama fiction historical film and was the third film from Merah Putih trilogy, the first was Merah Putih, followed by Darah Garuda. The films describe how a group of Indonesian army cadets fights for freedom from Dutch colonialism. Death Run Death Run is a 1987 low-budget British science fiction film directed by Michael J. Murphy. Shot on Super 8mm, it contains bargain basement production values but a great deal of action scenes and dynamic camerawork. Keriyon Shin-chan: Oh, I'm Sorry! , is a Japanese animation action film. It is the 8th installment of the Crayon Shin-chan series. It was released as Shinchan: Bungle in the Jungle in India on April 1, 2011 at theaters, its Indian television premiere was made on May 22, 2011 on Hungama TV and later it was released on DVD in India. It was released as Crayon Shinchan The Movie: Storming Jungle with English subtitles on VCD by PMP Entertainment. 7 Sea Pirates 7 Sea Pirates is a Uruguayan animated film made in cooperation with Argentina and Chile. It was direct by Uruguayan Walter Tournier, based on a script he wrote in collaboration with Mario Jacob and Enrique Cortés and premiered on Feb. 2, 2012. It was filmed mainly with stop motion, with digital details added in post-production. Monsters Wanted Monsters Wanted is a 2013 documentary film that was directed by Brian Cunningham and Joe Laughrey. The film marks the directorial debut of Laughrey and is the first feature-length documentary by Cunningham. Monsters Wanted had its world premiere on July 27, 2013, at FandomFest in Louisville, Kentucky, and explores the haunted house industry in Louisville, Kentucky. The film was also released on DVD and VOD August 27, 2013. The Lebanese Rocket Society The Lebanese Rocket Society is a 2012 Franco - Lebanese documentary film directed by Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige and released theatrically on 1 May 2013. Poraali Poraali is a 2011 Indian Tamil action thriller film written and directed by Samuthirakani, starring M. Sasikumar in the lead role. The film, also featuring Telugu actors Allari Naresh and Swati Reddy alongside Niveda Thomas, Vasundhara, and Ganja Karuppu in pivotal roles, released on 1 December 2011. Poraali illustrates an astute fighter who can take on a large, greedy group. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Sangharshana and remade in Kannada as Yaare Koogadali. Hidden Universe 3D Hidden Universe 3D is a 2013 Australian documentary written and directed by Russell Scott. The film is narrated by Golden Globe winner Miranda Richardson and was released to IMAX 3D theaters in 2013. Goutte d'Or Goutte dOr is a 2013 French short film written and directed by Christophe Peladan. It was released onto YouTube on February 6, 2013 and received more than 3,000,000 views. The film tells the story of a dead pirate who falls for a beautiful queen. Brides Brides is a 2014 Georgian-French film directed by Tinatin Kajrishvili. and produced by Gemini, Millimeter Films and ADASTRA Films. In her feature film debut Tinatin Kajrishvili shows the daily routine of a woman whose partner is in prison. The film is about human dignity and the repressive judicial system in Georgia. The film had its world premiere at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival in the Panorama section and won the 3rd Place Panorama Audience Award – Fiction Film 2014. It has also been selected for the official competition of Tribeca Film Festival. Main actress Mari Kitia received the Special Jury Prize for Best Actress at the Sarajevo Film Festival, and the movie was given 3 awards at the Scarborough Worldwide Film Festival, including the Outstanding Directorial Achievement Award. The film was supported by the Georgian National Film Center and the French National Center of Cinematography and the moving image. Ao oni is a 2014 Japanese horror film based on the game of the same name. It was released on July 5, 2014 in Japan. Badmashiyaan Badmashiyaan is a 2015 Hindi romantic comedy film. The film is released on March 6, 2015 to mixed reviews. Agnee 2 Agnee 2 is a 2015 Bangladeshi-Indian action film directed by Iftakar Chowdhury. It is the second installment in the Agnee film series and serves as a sequel to Agnee. The film stars Mahiya Mahi, Om, and Ashish Vidyarthi. Mahi is the only actor from the previous film to appear in Agnee 2. After the initial success of Agnee, production company Jaaz Multimedia announced the production of the sequel. Although the film was originally scripted with the cast from previous film, the film stalled for a while due to lead actor Arifin Shuvoo pulling out of the film due to professional difference and scheduling issues. Director Iftakar Chowdhury later roped Indian actors Ashish Vidyarthi for the negative role and Om for male lead. The film is produced by Abdul Aziz, his production company Jaaz Multimedia funded approximately 70% of the films budget while Eskay Movies funded the rest. The film was released on July 18, 2015 in Bangladesh during Eid weekend by Jaaz Multimedia and August 14, 2015 in India by Eskay Movies. Majority of the film took place in Thailand. Agnee 2 was released by Jaaz Multimedia on July 18, 2015 in Bangladesh and released by Eskay Movies in West Bengal, India on August 14 and Australia on August 25. Upon release, the film received mixed to negative reviews. Acha Dhin Acha Dinis a 2015 Malayalam film written by Vijeesh A.C. and directed by G. Marthandan. The film stars Mammootty and Mansi Sharma in the lead roles. The Rise of a Tomboy The Rise of a Tomboy is a 2016 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Guo Dalei and starring Zhao Liying and Hans Zhang. It was released in China by Wanda Media and Wuzhou Film Distribution on March 18, 2016. Yu-Gi-Oh! Vrains is a Japanese anime series animated by Gallop. It is the fifth spin-off anime series in the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise, succeeding Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V, and the ninth anime series overall. The series aired in Japan on TV Tokyo between May 10, 2017 and September 25, 2019. It is being simulcast outside of Asia by Crunchyroll courtesy of Konami Cross Media NY. Sarvopari Palakkaran Sarvopari Palakkaran is a 2017 Malayalam film directed by Venugopan. The film features Anoop Menon, Aparna Balamurali and Anu Sithara in the lead roles. Bizli: Origin Bizli, is a 2018 Bangladeshi sci-fi film, directed by Iftakar Chowdhury, and produced by Bobstar Films. It stars Bobby as the protagonist and Indian actress Satabdi Roy as the antagonist. The film was released countrywide on 13 April 2018. The movie is the first superhero movie in Bangladesh to possess an original script and story line. It has been shot in Iceland, India, Thailand and Bangladesh, with multi-national cast and crew. The Big Idea The Big Idea is a 1918 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. The film has been preserved and is available online. Yolanda Yolanda is a 1924 silent historical film drama produced by William Randolph Hearst and starring Marion Davies. Robert G. Vignola directed as he had Enchantment and several other Davies costume films. The film is extant at Cinematheque de Belgique and the Museum of Modern Art and a trailer survives at the Library of Congress. The film began production as a Metro-Goldwyn film, with the company becoming Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in May 1924. This was the second Marion Davies vehicle produced by Cosmopolitan from a Charles Major novel, the first being the phenomenally successful When Knighthood Was in Flower in 1922. Unlike Knighthood, Yolanda was not financially successful. Alice Gets Stung Alice Gets Stung is a 1925 animated short film by Walt Disney in the Alice Comedies series. It was Virginia Davis last performance as Alice. 4 Devils 4 Devils is a lost 1928 American silent drama film directed by German director F. W. Murnau and starring Janet Gaynor. Miss Else Fräulein Else is a 1929 German silent drama film directed by Paul Czinner and starring Elisabeth Bergner, Albert Bassermann and Albert Steinrück. It was based on the 1924 novella of the same name by Arthur Schnitzler. Bergner had previously played her role on stage to great acclaim. However, it was felt that the film was hindered by being silent given the strength of the storys dialogue. Three Faces East Three Faces East is a 1930 American Pre-Code film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Constance Bennett and Erich von Stroheim. Produced by Daryl Zanuck and released by Warner Brothers it is based on a 1918 Broadway play about World War I spies, Three Faces East. It was filmed as a silent in 1926. A later remake starred Boris Karloff and Margaret Lindsay in British Intelligence. Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee is a 1932 Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Rudolf Ising. It lampoons the popularity of crooners among young women, with popular crooners Bing Crosby, Russ Columbo, and Rudy Vallée being the namesake of the film. Sinister Hands Sinister Hands is a 1932 American film directed by Armand Schaefer. The Big Chance The Big Chance is a 1933 American Pre-Code crime film directed by Albert Herman. It was produced by the independent Eagle Pictures and released on the states-rights market. By Your Leave By Your Leave is a 1934 American domestic comedy film directed by Lloyd Corrigan from a script by Allan Scott, Lewis Foster, and Sam Mintz. The screenplay was based on a play of the same name by Gladys Hurlbut and Emma B. C. Wells, which had a short run early in the year at the Morosco Theatre. The film was produced by Pandro S. Berman, and starred Frank Morgan and Genevieve Tobin, although several other actresses were initially scheduled to appear in the film, including Mary Astor and Ann Harding. Both stars were on loan to RKO from other studios. It marked the film debuts of two notable Broadway actors, Glenn Anders and Gene Lockhart, the latter of which had a lengthy Hollywood career. By Your Leave opened on November 9, 1934, and received mostly positive reviews. Sensation Hunters Sensation Hunters is a 1933 American pre-Code B movie directed by Charles Vidor and released by Monogram Pictures. Strictly Dynamite Strictly Dynamite is a 1934 American pre-Code film directed by Elliott Nugent and starring Lupe Velez and Jimmy Durante. Going Highbrow Going Highbrow is a 1935 American comedy-musical film directed by Robert Florey. Guy Kibbee and Zazu Pitts play a newly rich couple, so eager to buy their way into society they hire a waitress to pose as their daughter. Komedie om geld The Trouble With Money or Komedie om Geld is a 1936 Dutch comedy film directed by Max Ophüls. Producer was Will Tuschinski, son of Abraham Tuschinski. It was released on DVD in 2008. At the time, the film was the most expensive production ever to have been made in the Netherlands costing around 150,000 guilders. On its initial release, it only took around 10,000 guilders at the box office. Times Square Playboy Times Square Playboy is a 1936 American romance film directed by William C. McGann and starring Warren William, June Travis and Barton MacLane. It is also known by the alternative title of His Best Man. The films art direction was by Esdras Hartley. High Flyers High Flyers is a 1937 RKO Radio Pictures musical comedy film, directed by Edward Cline and stars the comedy team Wheeler & Woolsey. The film would be the last film the duo made, as Robert Woolsey died a year later. North of the Rio Grande North of the Rio Grande is a 1937 American Western film directed by Nate Watt and written by Joseph ODonnell. The film stars William Boyd, George "Gabby" Hayes, Russell Hayden, Morris Ankrum, Bernadene Hayes and Jack Rutherford. The film was released on June 25, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. The Great Mr. Nobody The Great Mr. Nobody is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and written by Ben Markson and Kenneth Gamet. The film stars Eddie Albert, Joan Leslie, Alan Hale, William Lundigan, John Litel, Charles Trowbridge and Paul Hurst. The film was released by Warner Bros. on February 15, 1941. Porky's Midnight Matinee Porkys Midnight Matinee is a 1941 American animated cartoon in the Looney Tunes series starring Porky Pig. It was directed by Chuck Jones, with musical direction by Carl Stalling. Barbary Coast Gent Barbary Coast Gent is a 1944 film set in 1880s San Franciscos Barbary Coast and Nevada starring Wallace Beery. The movie was directed by Roy Del Ruth and features Binnie Barnes, Beerys brother Noah Beery, John Carradine, and Chill Wills. It is also known as Gold Town, Honest Plush Brannon and The Honest Thief. Between Two Women Between Two Women, made in 1945, was the sixteenth film in the Dr Kildare series. This was the fourteenth of fifteen in which Lionel Barrymore starred as Dr. Leonard B. Gillespie. The film following was Dark Delusion, which was the last in the Dr. Kildare series released by MGM. This was the last of Van Johnsons character, Dr. Randall Red Adams, also seen in three previous Kildare films. The Hour Before the Dawn The Hour Before the Dawn is a 1944 American drama war film directed by Frank Tuttle starring Franchot Tone and Veronica Lake. It was based on the novel by W. Somerset Maugham. Tale of Two Mice Tale of Two Mice is a 1945 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, directed by Frank Tashlin. It is a sequel to 1942s A Tale of Two Kitties, with the Abbott and Costello characterizations now cast as mice. They are voiced by Tedd Pierce and Mel Blanc respectively. Big Town After Dark Big Town After Dark is a 1947 American film noir drama film directed by William C. Thomas and written by Whitman Chambers. The film stars Phillip Reed, Hillary Brooke, Richard Travis, Ann Gillis, Vince Barnett, Joe Sawyer and Robert Kent. The film was released on December 12, 1947, by Paramount Pictures. Habla, mudita Habla, mudita is a 1973 Spanish drama film directed by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón. It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival. It was also selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 46th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Jesse James Rides Again Jesse James Rides Again is a Republic film serial. Appointment with Murder Appointment with Murder is a 1948 American crime film directed by Jack Bernhard and starring John Calvert, Catherine Craig and Jack Reitzen. The film is one of three made by the low-budget Film Classics company featuring Calvert as The Falcon who had previously been played by George Sanders and Tom Conway for RKO. The Berliner The Berliner was a 1948 motion picture, adapted by Günter Neumann from his cabaret, directed by Robert A. Stemmle, and starring Gert Fröbe in his first leading role. It offers a satirical portrayal of life in Berlin in the aftermath of World War II. Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin' Feudin, Fussin and A-Fightin is a musical comedy film produced by Universal Studios, starring Donald OConnor. Also featured are Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride,, with Penny Edwards as the perky love interest. It's Not Cricket Its Not Cricket is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Alfred Roome and starring Basil Radford, Naunton Wayne, Susan Shaw and Maurice Denham. It is the second of two starring films for Radford and Wayne who appeared as supporting players in ten other films. It was also one of the final films made by Gainsborough Pictures before the studio was merged into the Rank Organisation. The Mill on the Po Il mulino del Po is a 1949 Italian drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It is based on the novel with the same name by Riccardo Bacchelli. La marca del zorrillo The Mark of the Skunk is a 1950 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Silvia Pinal and Marcelo Chávez. The films sets were designed by Manuel Fontanals. Killer Leopard Killer Leopard is a 1954 American adventure film directed by Ford Beebe and starring Johnny Sheffield and Beverly Garland. It was the eleventh in the 12-film Bomba series made by Allied Artists. Det var paa Rundetaarn Det var paa Rundetaarn is a 1955 Danish comedy film directed by Poul Bang and starring Dirch Passer. Touch and Go Touch and Go is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Michael Truman, and starring Jack Hawkins, Margaret Johnston, and June Thorburn. The film was made by Ealing Studios. The film was indifferently received on release, and is not generally included in the canon of classic Ealing Comedies. It did, however, pick up two nominations at the 1956 British Academy Film Awards: Margaret Johnston for "Best British Actress", and William Rose for "Best British Screenplay" – Rose did win that years screenplay award, but for another Ealing film, The Ladykillers. Black Patch Black Patch is a 1957 American Western film directed by Allen H. Miner and written by Leo Gordon, who also plays a supporting role. The film stars George Montgomery and Diane Brewster, and is the first film featuring a musical score by Jerry Goldsmith. Carnival Rock Carnival Rock is a 1957 film directed by Roger Corman with musical performances by The Platters, David Houston, Bob Luman and His Shadows, and the Blockbusters. La nonna Sabella La nonna Sabella is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It is based on the novel of the same name written by Pasquale Festa Campanile. The film won the Golden Shell at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. It was followed by La nipote Sabella. Toto and Marcellino Toto and Marcellino is a 1958 Italian-French comedy film directed by Antonio Musu. Five Gates to Hell Five Gates to Hell is a 1959 American adventure film written and directed by James Clavell in CinemaScope. The film stars Dolores Michaels, Patricia Owens, Neville Brand, Ken Scott, Nobu McCarthy and Benson Fong. It was Clavells directorial debut. The film was released on September 23, 1959, by 20th Century Fox. Onkel Bill fra New York Onkel Bill fra New York is a 1959 Danish comedy film directed by Peer Guldbrandsen and starring Dirch Passer. Bobbikins Bobbikins is a 1959 British film in CinemaScope released by 20th Century Fox and directed by Robert Day. It stars Shirley Jones and Max Bygraves. Cage of Evil Cage of Evil is a low budget 1960 black and white crime film starring Ron Foster and Pat Blair. Messalina Messalina is a 1960 Italian peplum film directed by Vittorio Cottafavi. Abeceda straha Alphabet of Fear is a 1961 Croatian film directed by Fadil Hadžić. Das Geheimnis der schwarzen Witwe The Secret of the Black Widow is a 1963 German crime film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring O. W. Fischer. Blood on the Arrow Blood on the Arrow is a 1964 Western film starring Dale Robertson and Martha Hyer is about the sole survivor of an Apache ambush, who rides out to save a young boy who has been captured. It was directed by Sidney Salkow and written by Mark Hanna. Chi lavora è perduto (In capo al mondo) Chi lavora è perduto is a 1963 Italian drama film directed by Tinto Brass. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. Hole in the Moon Hole in the Moon is a 1964 Israeli avant-garde-satiric movie directed by Uri Zohar. The film was heavily influenced by the French New Wave, particularly the films of Jean-Luc Godard. It was a response to the Zionist dramas of the 1950s, and satirizes the form by showing the production of one of these films. Hole in the Moon is an avant-garde film, incorporating elements of metacinema and direct commentary on narrative cinema itself. I sovversivi I sovversivi is a 1967 Italian drama film. It is the first solo film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani, without Valentino Orsini. It was entered into the 32° Venice Film Festival. Martín Fierro Martín Fierro is a 1968 film based upon José Hernándezs poem Martín Fierro, widely considered Argentinas national poem. The story centers on the life of a renegade gaucho. The film was directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson and featured Alfredo Alcón in the titular role, Lautaro Murúa, Graciela Borges, Sergio Renán and Leonardo Favio. It won the Silver Condor Award for Best Picture. The Wedding Ring The Wedding Ring is a 1971 French mystery film directed by Christian de Chalonge and starring Anna Karina. The Last Escape The Last Escape also known as O.S.S. is a 1970 American/German international co-production war film directed by Walter Grauman and starring Stuart Whitman, John Collin and Martin Jarvis. It was filmed by Oakmont Productions for Mirisch Productions near Munich in 1968 but not released until 1970. Anna Anna is a 1970 Finnish movie written by Jörn Donner and Eija-Elina Bergholm, and directed by Donner, featuring Harriet Andersson, Pertti Melasniemi and Marja Packalén. Filmed in Kustavi and Turku, Finland. Homesdale Homesdale is a 1971 Australian film directed by Peter Weir. Homesdale is a black comedy about visitors at a guest-house acting out their violent private fantasies and games under the control of the house staff. Gang War in Naples Camorra, internationally released as Gang War in Naples, is a 1972 Italian poliziottesco crime-drama film written and directed by Pasquale Squitieri. Heroes in Hell Heroes in Hell is a 1974 Italian Macaroni War film written, directed and lensed by Joe DAmato, produced by Walter Brandi and starring Klaus Kinski, Luciano Rossi and Franco Garofalo. Poor Devil Poor Devil was an NBC television film that served as an unsold pilot of a comedy series. The film was first broadcast on NBC on February 14, 1973. Sammy Davis Jr. starred as "Sammy", a demon from Hell who desires a promotion from working in the furnace room. Lucifer, played by horror veteran Christopher Lee, tells Sammy that he must first convince a San Francisco accountant named Burnett J. Emerson to sell his soul. The film also starred Adam West. Karl May Karl May is a 1974 West German biographical drama film directed by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg, starring Helmut Käutner as the writer Karl May. It is considered the second part in Syberbergs "German trilogy", preceded by Requiem for a Virgin King from 1972 and succeeded by A Film from Germany from 1977. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich with sets designed by Nino Borghi. Location shooting took place in Vienna from 4 April to 17 May 1974. The budget was 1.1 million Deutsche Mark, of which the broadcaster ZDF provided 700,000 Mark. Chulas Fronteras Chulas Fronteras is a 1976 American documentary film which tells the story of the norteño or conjunto music which is played on both sides of the Mexico–Texas border. It was directed by Les Blank. A CD soundtrack of the music played in the film is also available, under the same title. In 1993, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Return of the Kung Fu Dragon Return of the Kung Fu Dragon is a 1976 Taiwanese film directed by Chick Lim Yu. The Children of Theatre Street The Children of Theatre Street is a 1977 American documentary film directed by Robert Dornhelm and Earle Mack, narrated by Grace Kelly. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Blind Rage Blind Rage is a blaxploitation martial arts film from 1978 starring the former football star Fred Williamson, Tony Ferrer, Leo Fong and DUrville Martin, about 5 blind martial artists pulling off a bank robbery in The Philippines. Death Drug Death Drug is a 1978 American exploitation film directed by Oscar Williams that deals with the harsh and deadly effects of PCP, or "angel dust". The film starred Philip Michael Thomas as a plumber turned musical artist who got hooked on angel dust, leading to a drastic change in personality and, soon, his demise. The Tiger Tigar is a 1978 drama film about retired boxing champion Sorga, nicknamed "Tigar". It is in the Serbo-Croatian language, and was made in Yugoslavia. Broke, his wife leaves him for a wealthier guy. Šorga meets a juvenile thief, Čok, and decides to become his father figure. In the process of changing Čok, Šorga changes himself. The movie was written by Gordan Mihić, directed by Milan Jelić. Tigar is in Eastmancolor, mono sound mix, and runs 103 minutes. Novinar Journalist is a 1979 Croatian drama film directed and written by Fadil Hadžić and starring Rade Šerbedžija, Fabijan Šovagović and Stevo Žigon. A politically provocative drama about an idealistic journalist who fights against censorship in the communist system, it is considered one of Hadžićs best and most popular films, as well as one of the most prominent Croatian films of the 1970s. Escape from Iran: The Canadian Caper Escape from Iran: The Canadian Caper is a Canadian-American television film from 1981 about the "Canadian Caper" during the Iranian Revolution and hostage crises. Sweet Hours Sweet Hours is a Spanish film, written and directed by Carlos Saura and released in 1982. The title comes from the words dulces horas de ayer in the soundtrack song Recordar sung by the soprano Imperio Argentina. Enormous Changes at the Last Minute Enormous Changes at the Last Minute is a 1983 three-part drama film based on the 1974 short stories of the same name by Grace Paley, which was directed by Mirra Bank, Ellen Hovde and Muffie Meyer. The film stars Kevin Bacon, Ellen Barkin and David Strathairn, among others. The film was released in 1985 in the United States. Rush Rush is an Italian science fiction and action film. Murder in the Senate Asesinato en el senado de la nación is a 1984 Argentine historical crime drama film directed by Juan José Jusid and written by Carlos Somigliana. It stars José Soriano, Miguel Ángel Solá and Oscar Martínez. It premiered on 13 September 1984 in Buenos Aires. Miguel Ángel Solá won Best Actor for his performance at the Havana Film Festival and Jusid won a Golden Colon for his directorship at the Huelva Latin American Film Festival. The political film is set in 1930s Argentina. It tells the story of the real-life assassination attempt on politician Lisandro de la Torre by Ramón Valdez Cora. Evergreen Evergreen is a 1985 NBC television miniseries starring Lesley Ann Warren as a Polish immigrant to America, and based on the novel by Belva Plain. Pagal Nilavu Pagal Nilavu is a 1985 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Mani Ratnam, featuring Murali, Revathi and Sathyaraj in the leading roles. It is about a carefree youth caught between his loyalty to a mafia don and his love for a cops sister. The films score and soundtrack were composed by Ilaiyaraaja which were widely acclaimed, while the cinematography of the film was handled by Ramachandra Babu. Pagal Nilavu marked Mani Ratnams entry into Tamil cinema. Nobody's Child Nobodys Child is a 1986 television film directed by Lee Grant which won a DGA Award. It is based on the autobiographical account of the same title by Marie Balter who was sent to a mental institution aged sixteen, with a script adapted by writers Mary Gallagher and Ara Watson. The cast includes Marlo Thomas, Ray Baker, and Caroline Kava. Stregati Stregati is a 1986 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Francesco Nuti. For this film Giovanni Nuti won the Nastro dArgento for best score. It's Happening Tomorrow Its Happening Tomorrow is a 1988 Italian comedy film directed by Daniele Luchetti. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. The Dreaming The Dreaming is a 1988 Australian horror film. Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn is a 1990 television movie in which Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn save their friend Jim from a charge of murder. Where Pigeons Go to Die Where Pigeons Go to Die is a 1990 made-for-television film written and directed by Michael Landon based on the novel by R. Wright Campbell. The film score was composed by Leonard Rosenman. The Gambling Ghost The Gambling Ghost is a 1991 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Clifton Ko. It stars Sammo Hung in three roles as different generations of the same family - son, father and ghostly grandfather. Hungs co-star, Man Hoi also worked as the films action director. The opening scene of the film parodies another Hong Kong film, God of Gamblers. Sapne Saajan Ke Sapne Saajan Ke is 1992 Hindi language movie directed by Lawrence DSouza, starring Karishma Kapoor, Rahul Roy, and Jackie Shroff. The movie was a collaboration of director Lawrence DSouza and producer Sudhakar Bokade after their blockbuster movie Saajan. However, the movie was an Hit at the box office. Actor Aditya Pancholi used his voice to promote the movie as another movie after the super success of the movie Saajan. The Kung Fu Scholar The Kung Fu Scholar is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Norman Law and starring Aaron Kwok, Vivian Chow and Dicky Cheung. Sharaku Sharaku is a 1995 Japanese drama film directed by Masahiro Shinoda. It was entered into the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. All She Ever Wanted All She Ever Wanted is a 1996 television drama film directed by Michael Scott. It stars Marcia Cross as a young wife desperate for a child but cannot risk being pregnant because of the medication she must take to control her bi-polar disorder. Kabhi Na Kabhi Kabhi Na Kabhi is a 1998 Bollywood crime film co-written and directed by Priyadarshan. It stars Jackie Shroff, Anil Kapoor and Pooja Bhatt in pivotal roles. The film was produced by R. Mohan in the banner of a Malayalam film production company, Shogun Films. The film which began production in 1994 had a delayed release on 17 April 1998. It was a failure in the box-office, even though A. R. Rahmans songs were fairly noticed. The film was also released in Tamil, and was titled Monalisa. Il deserto di fuoco Desert of Fire is a 1997 TV miniseries directed by Enzo G. Castellari. It is a European co-production between Italy, Germany and France. War of the Zombies Rome Against Rome is a 1964 Italian peplum film directed by Giuseppe Vari. Beast King GoLion is a Japanese super robot anime television series. The animation from GoLion was edited and trimmed to create the Lion version of the American Voltron: Defender of the Universe series, with new names and dialogue, as well as several plot changes. In 2008, GoLion was released on Region 1 DVD in three volumes. Secrets of a Nurse Hospitals: The White Mafia is a 1973 Italian drama film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Enrico Maria Salerno and Gabriele Ferzetti. It was entered into the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. Wot a Night Wot a Night is a 1931 animated film. It is the first film in Van Beurens Tom and Jerry series, later re-issued as "Dick and Larry". Enga Veetu Pillai Enga Veettu Pillai is a 1965 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Tapi Chanakya. The film features M. G. Ramachandran in Dual roles while B. Saroja Devi, Rathna, S. V. Ranga Rao, M. N. Nambiar play supporting roles. It is a remake of the 1964 Telugu film Ramudu Bheemudu. The film was produced by Nagireddy and Chakrapani under the banner Vijaya Combines. The soundtrack was composed by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy and lyrics were written by Vaali and Alangudi Somu. The film is about the two look-alike twins who were separated at birth. One being a coward while another one being a courageous man. The rest of the film revolves around the twins whose paths are crossed when they meet each other. Shooting was mostly held at Vijaya Studios. The film was released in 1965 and ran for over 175 days in 7 Theatres and 100 days in 13 theatres, which was a record till 1979. This industrial record in terms of collection was beaten by Adimai Pen four years later. The film ran 25 weeks in chennai. This movie was taken in Eastman Color The March The March is a 1990 British drama film directed by David Wheatley that was originally aired by BBC One for "One World Week". The plot concerns a charismatic Muslim leader from the Sudan who leads 250,000 Africans on a 3,000-mile march towards Europe with the slogan "We are poor because you are rich." Astero Astero is a 1959 Greek drama film directed by Dinos Dimopoulos. It was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. Among Grey Stones Among Grey Stones is a 1983 Soviet drama film directed by Kira Muratova. The film suffered a lot from the Soviet censorship and was edited without the acceptance of Muratova, so she refused to release it under her name - it was attributed to "Ivan Sidorov". It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Antony and Cleopatra Antony and Cleopatra is a 1974 videotaped television production of William Shakespeares 1606 play of the same name, produced by ATV starring Richard Johnson as Mark Antony, Janet Suzman as Cleopatra, and Patrick Stewart as Enobarbus. It was directed by Jon Scoffield and is an adaptation of Trevor Nunns Royal Shakespeare Company production of the play. It features then-little-known Ben Kingsley and Tim Pigott-Smith in small roles. As of 2014, this production was the last made-for-TV Shakespeare adaptation to have its American network premiere on U.S. commercial television. Oliviers King Lear was shown in the U.S. in 1984 in syndication rather than on a single network. Yogi the Easter Bear Yogi the Easter Bear is an animated television special starring Yogi Bear and produced by Hanna-Barbera which was broadcast in syndication on April 3, 1994. This, along with Arabian Nights, was one of Don Messicks last voice-over roles; he suffered a debilitating stroke in 1996 and died in 1997. The New Bremen Musicians The New Bremen Town Musicians is a 2000 Russian animated film. Sequel to the films The Bremen Town Musicians and On the Trail of the Bremen Town Musicians. En liten julsaga En liten julsaga is a 1999 Swedish childrens film directed by Åsa Sjöström and Mari Marten-Bias Wahlgren. Batoru gâru: Tokyo crisis wars is a 1991 Japanese horror film directed by Kazuo Komizu. It stars Cutie Suzuki as a survivor of a zombie apocalypse in Tokyo. Innocent Prey Innocent Prey is an Australian erotic horror thriller film which was shot in 1984 but was released in 1991. The Train The Train is a 1970 Indian Hindi-language thriller film starring Rajesh Khanna and Nanda. The film is recorded as a "Hit" at Box Office India. Khanna stars as Police Inspector Shyam Kumar, who sets out to solve a series of murders which have all taken place on a train. Complicating the situation are his girlfriend Neeta, who has been acting mysteriously ever since she began her new job, and hotel dancer Miss Lily, who tries to seduce the good police inspector, but may find that she loses her heart instead. This movie was co-produced by Rajendra Kumar and it was Nanda who suggested Rajendra to cast Rajesh Khanna in the main lead. This film is counted among the 17 consecutive hit films of Rajesh Khanna between 1969 and 1971, by adding the two-hero films Marayada and Andaz to the 15 consecutive solo hits he gave from 1969 to 1971. It is the remake of the 1967 Malayalam movie Cochin Express starring Prem Nazir, which was subsequently remade in 1968 in Kannada as Bangalore Mail , in Telugu as Circar Express and in Tamil as Neelagiri Express. The film is famous for the popular song "Gulabi Aankhen", sung by Mohd. Rafi, which continues to remixed and recreated to this day. All of the above took inspiration from 1940 Hollywood film Midnight Limited Father Father is a 2000 Chinese film directed by the writer Wang Shuo. To date, it is Wangs first and only directorial effort. The film is based on Wangs own novel, Wo Shi Ni Baba. Despite being partially backed by the state-run Beijing Film Studio, Father suffered from years of bureaucratic red tape. Made in 1996, the film was not screened until 2000, when it surreptitiously premiered at the 2000 Locarno International Film Festival. The film stars director Feng Xiaogang, who also helped adapt Wangs novel for the screen. Samundar Samundar is an Indian film directed by Rahul Rawail and produced by Mushir-Riaz released in 1986. The movie stars Sunny Deol, Poonam Dhillon, Amrish Puri, Navin Nischol. Adharvam Adharvam is a 1989 Malayalam drama film directed by Dennis Joseph and written by Shibu Chakravarthy, starring Mammootty, Ganesh Kumar, Charuhasan, Silk Smitha, Thilakan, and Parvathy. Mammootty played the role of Anantha Padmanabhan, an expert in mystic tantric rituals. The songs and background score of the movie were by Ilaiyaraaja. Gang War: Bangin' in Little Rock Gang War: Bangin in Little Rock often referred to as Gang Bangin in Little Rock is a 1994 HBO documentary about street gangs in Little Rock. It was released as part of the series America Undercover. A Brilliant Madness A Brilliant Madness is a PBS American Experience documentary on the life of mathematician John Nash. The House That Screamed The House That Screamed is a 2000 horror film by the Polonia brothers, released by Sub Rosa Studios. The film follows a writer, attempting to escape from the recent tragedy in his life by throwing himself into his work, only to discover the haunted house. It was followed by a sequel, Hellgate: the House That Screamed 2. Milo 55160 Milo 55160 is a Canadian short film, directed by David Ostry and released in 2004. The film stars Patrick McKenna as Milo 55160, a bureaucrat in heaven whose job is to process the paperwork for newly dead people to enter the afterlife. One day, however, a young boy arrives still clutching his most cherished earthly possession, meaning that the boy is not fully dead. Milo must therefore decide whether to confiscate the toy and assure the boys death, or to send the boy back to the land of the living but risk missing his processing quota. The Alice The Alice is an Australian drama film created by Justin Monjo and Robyn Sinclair. It is set in the central outback town of Alice Springs. The made-for-TV movie was followed by a regular TV series, which proved less popular than the film and was cancelled by the Nine Network. The entire series and the original TV movie have since been released on DVD. BattleGround: 21 Days on the Empire's Edge BattleGround: 21 Days on the Empires Edge was released in 2004, and received the Silver Hugo Award for documentaries at the 2004 Chicago International Film Festival. It aired on Showtime and was released on DVD by Home Vision. The film follows the story of Frank al-Bayati, a former Shiite guerrilla traveling back to Iraq for the first time since the 1991 uprising against Saddam Hussein. Al-Bayati was wounded, captured, tortured and then escaped. He spent more than a year in a Saudi Arabian refugee camp before being repatriated to the U.S. Lappé and Marshall follow al-Bayati as he tracks down his family members and capture the emotional reunions. Al-Bayatis optimism for what he calls "liberated Iraq" is countered by the reality the filmmakers find on the ground. A growing insurgency is creating more enemies than it is killing. With candid interviews with top American commanders, the filmmakers capture the U.S. militarys inability to grasp the nature of their enemy. In addition, Lappé and Marshall bring a Geiger counter and conduct their own radiation tests on Iraqi armor that has been hit by American shells. They find evidence of the use of depleted uranium, the controversial radioactive metal used in some American munitions. The film was directed by Stephen Marshall, and produced by Anthony Lappé and Lisa Hsu. Whatever Love Means Whatever Love Means is a TV movie about Camilla Parker Bowles and Prince Charles. Directed by David Blair and starring Olivia Poulet and Laurence Fox, it premiered in December 2005 on ITV1. The story centres on Charles and Camillas relationship in the early 1970s until 1981. Touch Me in the Morning Touch Me in the Morning is a 1999 independent film written and directed by Giuseppe Andrews. Andrews made the film with his friends and neighbors from the trailer park community he lives in, he has since made numerous films and shorts with this same group of people as his regular cast. In early 2006, Troma Entertainment released "Touch Me in the Morning" on DVD including other short films by Andrews and an interview with Andrews by Lloyd Kaufman. The film is very gratuitous and is reminiscent of films such as Pink Flamingos and Gummo due to its collection of oddball characters and its blunt depiction of the grotesque living standards of its characters. Kasal, kasali, kasalo Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo is a 2006 Filipino romantic comedy film. It was an official entry for the 2006 Metro Manila Film Festival. It stars real-life couple, Judy Ann Santos and Ryan Agoncillo. The film had a two-week gross of P139.9 million, becoming the highest-grossing film of the 32nd MMFF. It also emerged as the big winner of the 32nd Metro Manila Film Festival with a total of nine awards. ABS-CBNs TV Patrol World reported that the total gross of Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo is 187 million making it the 4th highest-grossing Philippine-produced movie of all time. Sai lor fah Sai Lor Fah is a 2004 Thai crime-comedy written and directed by Yuthlert Sippapak. Filmed on location in Pattaya, it is the story of friends who become mixed up in an escalating series of crimes. The Understudy The Understudy is a 2008 black comedy film directed by David Conolly and Hannah Davis. Black Tavern The Black Tavern is a 1972 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Teddy Yip and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Shih Szu. Slingshot Hip Hop Slingshot Hip Hop is a 2008 documentary film directed by Jackie Reem Salloum which traces the history and development of Palestinian hip hop, in the Palestinian territories from the time DAM pioneered the art form in the late 1990s. It braids together the stories of young Palestinian artists living in Gaza, the West Bank and inside Israel as they discover Hip Hop and employ it as a tool to surmount divisions imposed by occupation and poverty. Rough Aunties Rough Aunties is a 2008 documentary film directed by Kim Longinotto about a group of 5 women of Operation Bobbi Bear who protect and care for abused, neglected and forgotten children in Durban. It won the Grand Jury Prize in the World Cinema — Documentary category at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. Booky's Crush Bookys Crush is a 2009 Canadian made for TV drama film directed by Peter Moss. The screenplay was written by Tracey Forbes and based upon the Bernice Thurman Hunter novels That Scatterbrain Booky, With Love From Booky, and As Ever, Booky. I'm Not Harry Jenson. Im Not Harry Jenson is a micro-budget theatrical New Zealand film released in 2009. It is the first feature film written and directed by James Napier Robertson. It was produced by Tom Hern through the production company Six String Pictures. Evolusi: KL Drift 2 Evolusi KL Drift 2 is a Malaysian action film. It is the sequel to Evolusi KL Drift. The film was released in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei on 25 March 2010. You All Are Captains You All Are Captains is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Oliver Laxe. Modra Modra is a Canadian drama film, directed by Ingrid Veninger and released in 2010. The film stars Hallie Switzer as Lina, a Canadian teenager visiting her extended family in Slovakia with her friend Leco. Switzer is Veningers real-life daughter, and many of the extended family roles were played by Veningers own real-life family. The film premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. It was subsequently named to TIFFs year-end Canadas Top Ten list for 2010. Ivory Tower Ivory Tower is a 2010 Canadian feature film and the directorial debut of Adam Traynor, a musician from the German-based hip-hop group Puppetmastaz. The film was co-written by Canadian pianist and rapper Gonzales and French director and screenwriter Céline Sciamma. It is slated for a theatrical release in the Fall of 2010, and stars a variety of Canadian-born musicians, including Gonzales himself, Peaches, Feist and Tiga. Additionally, Gonzales father appears in the film. The Precinct The Precinct is a 2010 Azerbaijani drama film directed by Ilgar Safat. The film was selected as the Azerbaijani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. For his performance in an International Feature Film, Teymur Odushev won the award of Young Artist Awards 2011. Love on Credit Love on Credit is a 2011 Chinese romantic-comedy film created by Zhang Yibai, adapted from one of its novels of Megan Tay, and released by Xiaoma Benteng. It was directed by Leste Chen. The film stars Lin Chi-ling, Chen Kun, Liao Fan, Tony Yang and Jiayi Zhang. Booker's Place: A Mississippi Story Bookers Place: A Mississippi Story is a 2012 documentary film about Booker Wright, an African-American waiter who worked in a restaurant for whites only. In 1965, Wright appeared in A Self Portrait, a short NBC television documentary about racism in the American South. During his interview with producer Frank De Felitta, he spoke openly about racism, and his treatment as a waiter in an all-white restaurant. The broadcast of his remarks had catastrophic consequences for Wright. Bookers Place: A Mississippi Story was directed by the son of Frank De Felitta, Oscar-nominated, independent filmmaker Raymond De Felitta, and co-produced by one of Booker Wright’s four grandchildren, Yvette Johnson. It includes interviews with those who lived in the community. They discuss life at the time, and the restaurant Wright owned, which catered to African-American customers. The documentary premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 25, 2012. Champ Champ is 2011 South Korean film is about a former horse jockey who became blind after losing his wife in an accident, but now gets a second chance with the help of his daughter and an injured horse. The Cowards Who Looked to the Sky is a 2012 Japanese drama film adaptation of a novel of the same name written by Misumi Kubo. It was released in Japan on 17 November. The film stars Kento Nagayama as Takumi Saito, the lead hero; Tomoko Tabata as Satomi Okamoto, the lead heroine; Masataka Kubota as Ryota Fukuda; Takahiro Miura as Yoshifumi Taoka. The film was directed by Yuki Tanada. Made in Cleveland Made in Cleveland is a 2013 anthology film consisting of 11 short films featuring the work of seven different directors and five screenwriters. The short films all relate in some way to the subject of life, love, and the pursuit of happiness in Cleveland, Ohio. The film was written, directed, produced largely by people with connections to Cleveland, and it stars a cast and crew consisting predominantly of current or former Clevelanders, including Shaker Heights native Jamie Babbit and Cleveland natives Eric Swinderman and Robert C. Banks, Jr. The film stars an ensemble cast, among them Busy Philipps, Gillian Jacobs, George Roth, Jeffrey Grover, Robin Swoboda, Leon Bibb, Brendan Potter, Derek Koger, Linda Ryan, Robbie Barnes, Charlie Martini, and others. Made in Cleveland premiered June 13, 2013 at the historic Atlas Cinemas Lakeshore 7 theater in Euclid, Ohio. It opened June 21 in five Atlas Cinemas theaters in Ohio, and was well reviewed in the local press. Made in Cleveland will be released by its distributor, Striped Entertainment, in additional select cities in the United States in Summer 2013. Madraza The Godmother is a 2017 Argentine crime black comedy film directed, written, and produced by Hernan Aguilar. Madraza won the Best Feature Film Award in Sitges Film Festival 2017 Blood Window and won the Best Feature Film Award "Panambí de oro" at the Paraguay International Film Festival 2017. Using visually powerful action sequences and realistic performances, the film depicts the story of a simple housewife that becomes an assassin for money. A fiction feature film about a housewife living in the slums of Buenos Aires who becomes an assassin for hire to overcome the struggles of her emotional emptiness and tough economic situation. An intelligent and romantic detective investigates the murders. Stained of sexual tension, the relationship between the Detective and Matilde is both funny and refreshing. Madraza is a genre film that, using suspense, action and comedy, wanders through the many difficulties that citizens of Buenos Aires must endure. The movie´s tone tends to satirize the current social perspective of Argentina and the limits of morale and insanity. It was picked up by the Walt Disney Company, and distributed by Buena Vista International, something rare for an independent Argentine film. Hotel Deluxe Hotel Deluxe is a 2013 Hong Kong comedy film released in commemoration with the Lunar New Year of 2013. The film was directed by Vincent Kok, his thirteenth as a director, and written by him along with Chan Mou Yin Anselm, Steven Fung, and Poon Jun Lam. Produced by Raymond Wong, Hotel Deluxe features many of the recurring cast from his Alls Well, Ends Well film series. Anthaka Mundu Aa Tarvatha Anthaka Mundu Aa Tarvatha, also referred as AMAT, is a 2013 Indian Telugu romance film directed by Mohan Krishna Indraganti starring Sumanth Ashwin and debutante Eesha Rebba. Madhubala made a comeback with this film as Eeshas mother. The film was Nominated for Best film at the International Indian Film festival in South Africa. The film was produced by K Damodara Prasad. Music was composed by Kalyani Koduri and cinematography is by P G Vinda. It released on 23 August 2013. The film, which deals with the dynamics of personal relationships before and after marriage, received highly positive critical acclaim and was a hit at the box office, completing a successful 50-day run on 16 October 2013. Day Out of Days Day Out of Days is a 2015 American drama film directed by Zoe Cassavetes and co-written by Cassavetes and Alexia Landeau, who also starred in the film. In addition to Landeau the film also starred Bellamy Young, Eddie Izzard and Alessandro Nivola. It premiered at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival to mixed reviews. Game Face Game Face is a 2015 sports documentary film directed by Michiel Thomas and produced by Mark Schoen. The documentary revolves around two LGBTQ American athletes, professional mixed martial artist Fallon Fox and college basketball player Terrence Clemens. Both stories run parallel to each other to follow the journey of the first transgender woman professional MMA fighter and Clemens, a closeted gay male, who gets accepted to play basketball in Oklahoma. The film follows both athletes through their coming out process with the support of their friends and family. Deadman Inferno is a 2015 Japanese action comedy horror zombie film directed by Hiroshi Shinagawa. It was released in Japan on May 16, 2015. A four-part mini-series prequel was also released. The Endless River The Endless River is a 2015 South African drama film directed by Oliver Hermanus. It was screened in the main competition section of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival. It is the first South African film to be nominated for the Golden Lion. It was also shown in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Dad, Where Are We Going 2 Where Are We Going, Dad? 2 is a 2015 Chinese reality childrens family film directed by Xie Dikui and Lin Yan. It was released on February 19, 2015. Last Man Club Last Man Club is a 2016 drama film written, produced and directed by Bo Brinkman. The film stars James MacKrell, Kate French, William Morgan Sheppard and Barry Corbin. Last Man Club depicts the epic cross country trip of a World War II veteran who escapes his difficult family situation and embarks, with the help of a beautiful accomplice, on a mission to find the last remaining members of his B-17 bomber crew. Crayon Shin-chan Movie 23: Ora No Hikkoshi Monogatari - Saboten Daisuugeki is a 2015 Japanese anime film produced by Shin-Ei Animation. It is the 23rd film of the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. It was released on 18 April 2015 in Japanese theatres. It is directed by Masakazu Hashimoto, who also directed the 21st movie Very Tasty! B-class Gourmet Survival!!. The screenplay was written by Ueno Kimiko. This movie was released in Singapore theatres on 9 July 2015 with English and Chinese subtitles and having a PG-13 rating. This movie was released in India as Shinchan Movie: Kaanta Lagaa on 30 April 2017 dubbed in Hindi on Hungama TV. In Spain the movie will be released on 25 May 2019 in Kinépolis Ciudad de la Imagen because Fox has acquired the emission rights in 2019. Check It Check It is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Dana Flor and Toby Oppenheimer. The film explores African-American gay and transgender youths in Washington D.C. who founded their own gang for self-protection. In July 2017, comedian Louis C.K., who saw the film at one of its original screenings and thought that the film was "funny and moving" and gave him "a lot to think about," made the film available for download or streaming on his website. Ami Thumi Ami Thumi is a 2017 Indian Telugu romantic comedy film written and directed by Mohanakrishna Indraganti. Produced by K C Narasimha Rao, it features Adivi Sesh, Eesha Rebba, Vennela Kishore, Avasarala Srinivas, and Aditi Myakal in the lead roles. The music was composed by Mani Sharma while cinematography was handled by P. G. Vinda. Upon release, the movie bagged positive reviews with critics mostly praising Vennela Kishores performance. The film is a modernized remake of the 1971 film Ananda Nilayam. Tátova volha Patrimony is a 2018 Czech comedy film directed by Jiří Vejdělek. Hoichoi Unlimited Hoichoi Unlimited is a 2018 Indian Bengali-language comedy film directed by Aniket Chattopadhyay . The film produced by Dev Entertainment Ventures. Features Dev, Koushani Mukherjee, Puja Banerjee, Roja Paromita Dey, Arna Mukhopadhyay, Kharaj Mukherjee and Saswata Chatterjee in lead roles. Initially the shot completed in the locations of Kolkata before the unit moved on to Uzbekistan. This movie has been released in Bengali, Arabic, Hindi, English and including several many international languages. The film has also been released in Russia, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine and Azerbaijan. Wished on Mabel Wished on Mabel is a 1915 American silent comedy short or "one-reeler" filmed at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, and directed by Mabel Normand. The short also co-stars Normand and Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. I'm on My Way Im on My Way is a 1919 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. The Phantom of the Moulin-Rouge The Phantom of the Moulin Rouge is a 1925 French silent fantasy film directed by René Clair and starring Albert Préjean, Sandra Milovanoff and Paul Ollivier. The films sets were designed by Robert Gys. The Chronicles of the Gray House Chronicles of the Gray House is a 1925 German silent historical drama film directed by Arthur von Gerlach and starring Paul Hartmann, Rudolf Forster and Lil Dagover. It is also known as At the Grey House. The narrative is set in the 17th century and follows the intrigues when the son of a feudal landowner falls in love with the daughter of one of the serfs, causing his younger brother to see an opportunity for himself. The screenplay by Thea von Harbou is based on Theodor Storms novella A Chapter in the History of Grieshuus. Erich Pommer produced the film for Universum Film AG. Principal photography took place from May 1923 to November 1924 around the Lüneburg Heath and Neubabelsberg. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. The premiere took place in Berlin on 11 February 1925. Yodeling Yokels Yodeling Yokels is a 1931 one-reel short subject featuring Bosko; it is part of the Looney Tunes series. It was released in June 1931 and is directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising. The film score was composed by Frank Marsales. Pagan Moon Pagan Moon is an American animated short film. It is a Merrie Melodies cartoon, possibly released on January 31, 1932, although one source gives January 23 as the date of release and another only lists it under the years 1931-1932. Like most Merrie Melodies of the time, it was directed by Rudolf Ising and is named after a song prominently featured in the short. Frank Marsales was its musical director. Buddy's Beer Garden Buddys Beer Garden is an American animated short film, released November 18, 1933 It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Earl Duvall, here credited as "Duval," was one of only five Warner Bros. cartoons directed by him, and one of only three Buddy shorts. Musical direction was by Norman Spencer. Crimson Romance Crimson Romance is a 1934 American drama film directed by David Howard and written by Milton Krims and Doris Schroeder. The film stars Ben Lyon, Sari Maritza, Erich von Stroheim, James Bush, William Bakewell and Hardie Albright. The low-budget project utilized footage from Hells Angels and was released on October 12, 1934, by Mascot Pictures. Let's Try Again Lets Try Again is a 1934 American melodrama film starring Clive Brook. It was known in Britain as Marriage Symphony. It earned $183,000 at the box office at a time when a film of its budget was expected to earn $250,000. Wednesday's Child Wednesdays Child is a 1934 American drama film directed by John S. Robertson and written by Willis Goldbeck. The film stars Karen Morley, Edward Arnold, Frankie Thomas, Robert Shayne and Frank Conroy. The film was released on October 26, 1934, by RKO Pictures. It was remade in 1946 as Child of Divorce. Show Them No Mercy! Show Them No Mercy! is a 1935 American crime film directed by George Marshall and written by Kubec Glasmon and Henry Lehrman. The film stars Rochelle Hudson, Cesar Romero, Bruce Cabot, Edward Norris, Edward Brophy and Warren Hymer. The film was released on December 6, 1935, by 20th Century Fox. Stars Over Broadway Stars Over Broadway is a 1935 American musical film directed by William Keighley, written by Jerry Wald, Julius J. Epstein, & Pat C. Flick, and starring Pat OBrien, Jane Froman, James Melton, Jean Muir, Frank McHugh, and Eddie Conrad. It was released by Warner Bros. on November 23, 1935. Out on the Big Ranch Allá en el Rancho Grande is a 1936 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Tito Guízar and Esther Fernández. The film is considered to be the one that started the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Make a Wish Make a Wish is a 1937 American musical comedy film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Bobby Breen, Basil Rathbone and Marion Claire. Springtime in the Rockies Springtime in the Rockies is a 1937 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Polly Rowles. Written by Gilbert Wright and Betty Burbridge, the film is about a ranch owner who brings a flock of sheep into cattle country and faces the opposition of local ranchers with the help of her ranch foreman. A Feud There Was A Feud There Was is a 1938 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Tex Avery. The Frontiersmen The Frontiersmen is a 1938 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Norman Houston and Harrison Jacobs. The film stars William Boyd, George "Gabby" Hayes, Russell Hayden, Evelyn Venable, Charles Anthony Hughes, William Duncan, and Clara Kimball Young. The film was released on December 16, 1938, by Paramount Pictures. Off the Record Off the Record is a 1939 American drama film directed by James Flood and written by Niven Busch, Lawrence Kimble and Earl Baldwin. The film stars Pat OBrien, Joan Blondell, Bobby Jordan, Alan Baxter, William B. Davidson and Morgan Conway. The film was released by Warner Bros. on January 21, 1939. Anne of Windy Poplars Anne of Windy Poplars is a 1940 film starring actress Anne Shirley, a sequel to the 1934 Anne of Green Gables. It is still able to be viewed on websites, although it is not available in dvd. Five Little Peppers at Home Five Little Peppers at Home is a 1940 American drama black and white film. It is the second Five Little Peppers film. Five Little Peppers in Trouble Five Little Peppers in Trouble is a 1940 American black and white comedy-drama film. It was the last Five Little Peppers film. Wide Open Town Wide Open Town is a 1941 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Harrison Jacobs and J. Benton Cheney. The film stars William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde, Evelyn Brent, Victor Jory, Morris Ankrum and Cara Williams. The film was released on August 8, 1941, by Paramount Pictures. Phantom Killer Phantom Killer is a 1942 American romantic mystery film directed by William Beaudine, and starring Dick Purcell, Joan Woodbury and John Hamilton. The film was a remake of Phil Rosens The Sphinx. Adventure in Iraq Adventure in Iraq is a 1943 American adventure film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring John Loder, Ruth Ford, Warren Douglas and Paul Cavanagh. The film is based on the play The Green Goddess by William Archer. Strange Confession The Impostor is a 1944 American drama war film directed by Julien Duvivier starring Jean Gabin. Fashion Model Fashion Model is a 1945 comedy mystery film directed by William Beaudine, starring Robert Lowery, Marjorie Weaver, and Tim Ryan, and written by Victor Hammond and Tim Ryan. The film is considered to be the third in a series of Beaudine films featuring a female detective after Detective Kitty ODay and Adventures of Kitty ODay. Utah Utah is a 1945 American Western film directed by John English and starring Roy Rogers. The Mysterious Rider Il cavaliere misterioso is a 1948 Italian historical-adventure film directed by Riccardo Freda. In 2005 the film was restored and shown as part of the retrospective "Casanova on the screen" at the 62nd Venice International Film Festival. Mom and Dad Mom and Dad is a feature-length 1945 film directed by William Beaudine, and largely produced by the exploitation film maker and presenter Kroger Babb. Mom and Dad is considered the most successful film within its genre of "sex hygiene" films. Although it faced numerous legal challenges and was condemned by the National Legion of Decency, it became one of the highest-grossing films of the 1940s. The film is regarded as an exploitation film as it was repackaged controversial content designed to establish an educational value that might circumvent U.S. censorship laws. Babbs marketing of his film incorporated old-style medicine show techniques, and used unique promotions to build an audience. These formed a template for his later works, which were imitated by his contemporary filmmakers. In 2005, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Academy Film Archive preserved Mom and Dad in 2010. A Boy, a Girl and a Bike A Boy, a Girl and a Bike is a 1949 British romantic comedy film directed by Ralph Smart and starring John McCallum, Honor Blackman and Patrick Holt. The films art direction was by George Provis. The film concerns the romantic escapades and adventures of a Yorkshire cycling club. The Perfect Woman The Perfect Woman is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Bernard Knowles and written by George Black, Jr and J. B. Boothroyd, based upon a play by Wallace Geoffrey and Basil Mitchell. The screenplay concerns a scientist who creates a woman in his lab. Taras Shevchenko Taras Shevchenko is a 1951 Soviet biopic about the Ukrainian artist Taras Shevchenko produced by Isaak Shmarukh, Vasili Lapoknish, with associate producers Aleksandr Alov, Vladimir Naumov, Grigori Malik-Avakian and Latif Faziyev, and scripted and directed by Igor Savchenko. The New York Times praised the acting of Sergey Bondarchuk. A Cry from the Streets A Cry from the Streets is a 1958 British drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert. It was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. Hong Kong Confidential Hong Kong Confidential is a 1958 American film noir crime film directed by Edward L. Cahn starring Gene Barry, Beverly Tyler and Allison Hayes. Orzel The Eagle is a 1959 Polish war film directed by Leonard Buczkowski. It is based on the true story of the Polish World War II submarine . Since the real Orzeł was sunk in the war, to assure authenticity her role was played by her sister ship, the . The film was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. The story is inspired by the Orzeł incident, when Orzel, entered, in September 1939, the harbour of neutral Estonia and left its commanding officer with symptoms of illness. The Estonian authorities tried to intern the submarine, under pressure from Germany and the Soviet Union, but it escaped. Forelsket i København Forelsket i København is a 1960 Danish romance film directed by Finn Henriksen and starring Siw Malmkvist. Hawai Middowei daikaikûsen: Taiheiyô no arashi is a 1960 color Japanese film directed by Shūe Matsubayashi. The story is an account of a young Japanese bombardier, Lt. Koji Kitami stationed aboard the and his participation in two battles in the Pacific during World War II, the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Battle of Midway. Storm Over the Pacific is the first color widescreen war film from Toho Studios. It was made in 1960 by many of the same individuals behind the Godzilla franchise, such as producer Tomoyuki Tanaka, special effects director Eiji Tsuburaya, and assistant special effects director Teruyoshi Nakano. Storm Over the Pacific was released in 1961 in the United States in a dubbed and abridged 98 minute version produced by Hugo Grimaldi as I Bombed Pearl Harbor. Some special effects scenes were later incorporated as stock footage in the 1976 film Midway. Stowaway in the Sky Stowaway in the Sky is a 1960 French family adventure film, in Dyaliscope and Eastman Color, directed by Albert Lamorisse. Albert Lamorisse used his ten-year-old son Pascal as the main character in the film. The Girl in Mourning The Girl in Mourning is a 1964 Spanish comedy film directed by Manuel Summers. It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Amazing Doctor G Two Mafiosi Against Goldfinger or Due mafiosi contro Goldginger is a 1965 Italian Spanish international co-production Eurospy comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli. It is a spoof of the 1964 James Bond film, Goldfinger. It was picked up by American International Pictures and dubbed into English to be shown on their AIP-TV movie package as The Amazing Dr. G. Suburban Roulette Suburban Roulette is a 1968 American drama film directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis and starring William Kerwin and Allison Louise Downe as characters who are involved in wife swapping to overcome the boredom of living in the suburbs. It was produced as an independent film by Lewis and was shown in Chicago area movie theaters during the summer of 1968. It contains implied sex, boozing, adult themes, fighting, but is without nudity. It was filmed in Wood Dale, a suburb of Chicago during the summer of 1967. A Rather Complicated Girl Una ragazza piuttosto complicata is a 1968 Italian giallo film directed by Damiano Damiani. For her performance in this film and in Metti una sera a cena, Florinda Bolkan was awarded with a Golden Plate at the 1968 Edition of David di Donatello. The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart is a 1970 American film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer about a confused college students experiences with sex, relationships, and drugs in late 1960s New York City. Produced by Martin Poll and directed by Leonard J. Horn, the film was based on the semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Robert T. Westbrook, who was also an associate producer of the film. It was the film debut of Don Johnson, who appeared in the title role. The Captain The Captain is a 1971 German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Heinz Rühmann, Johanna Matz and Horst Tappert. The captain of an old tramp steamer is offered the chance to take over a luxury cruise ship. The film is based upon a novel by Richard Gordon. It is a remake of the British film The Captains Table. The Anonymous Heroes The Anonymous Heroes or Wu ming ying xiong is a 1971 Hong Kong Shaw Brothers action-comedy film directed by Chang Cheh. Je suis frigide... pourquoi? I Am Frigid... Why? is a 1972 French erotic film directed by Max Pécas. The Girl Who Came Gift-Wrapped The Girl Who Came Gift-Wrapped is a 1974 American made-for-television comedy film starring Karen Valentine, Richard Long, Tom Bosley and Farrah Fawcett. It was directed by Bruce Bilson and aired as the ABC Movie of the Week on January 29, 1974. The Diamond Peddlers The Diamond Peddlers is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo and starring Michael Coby and Paul L. Smith. It is the sequel of Convoy Buddies. The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald is an American two-part television film shown on ABC in September 1977. The film stars Ben Gazzara, Lorne Greene and John Pleshette in the title role. It is an example of alternative history. The hypothesis is what might have happened if Lee Harvey Oswald had not been killed by Jack Ruby and had stood trial for the murder of President John F. Kennedy. Tales from the Vienna Woods Tales from the Vienna Woods is a 1979 Austrian drama film directed by Maximilian Schell. The film was adapted from the play by Ödön von Horvath. It was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was the final film for veteran actress Lil Dagover who started her film career in the 1910s. The Seekers The Seekers is a 1979 American made-for-television drama film based on the historical novel The Seekers written by John Jakes, originally published in 1975. It is third in a series known as The Kent Family Chronicles or the American Bicentennial Series. The story mixes fictional characters with historical events and figures, as it narrates the story of the United States of America from 1794 through 1814. In 1979, the novel was made into a television film by Operation Prime Time and premiered on HBO on July 8 and 9, 1979. The Seekers was preceded by The Bastard, first in the series, and The Rebels, second in the series. City After Dark Manila by Night, also known as City After Dark, is a 1980 Filipino film directed by Ishmael Bernal and starring Gina Alajar and Charito Solis. Released at the height of the Marcos regime, the film uncovers the other face of Manila by depicting the ugly aspects of life in the city – unemployment, prostitution, drug addiction and lack of decent housing. Considered as one of Bernals masterpieces, it is an epic multi-narrative of people who have shady pasts and are trying to exist in an unforgiving world. Ashes and Embers Ashes and Embers is a 1982 drama film directed by Haile Gerima, starring John Anderson. The Blue-Eyed Bandit Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri is a 1980 Italian "poliziottesco" film written and directed by Alfredo Giannetti. It marked the film debut of Fabrizio Bentivoglio. Mongrel Mongrel is a 1982 American horror film written and directed by Robert A. Burns. This is the only feature film Burns directed. Abnormal Family is a 1984 Japanese Pink film written and directed by Masayuki Suo and released by Shintōhō Eiga. Last Plane Out Last Plane Out is a 1983 film, directed by David Nelson, son of Ozzie and Harriet. It was based on journalist Jack Coxs experience in Nicaragua when it was ruled by Anastasio Somoza Debayle and his battle against insurgents during the 1979 Nicaraguan Revolution. Secrets of a Married Man Secrets of a Married Man is a 1984 American made-for-television erotic drama film starring William Shatner, Michelle Phillips and Cybill Shepherd. The film was directed by William A. Graham, written by Dennis Nemec and premiered on NBC on September 24, 1984. To Catch a King To Catch a King is a 1984 American thriller film directed by Clive Donner and written by Roger O. Hirson. Based on the 1979 novel by Jack Higgins, the film stars Robert Wagner, Teri Garr, Horst Janson, John Standing, Barbara Parkins and Marcel Bozzuffi. It premiered on HBO on February 12, 1984. The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time is a documentary film made in West Germany in 1985. It is written and directed by Alexander Kluge. The entire film was filmed in Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Germany. The films working title was Unheimlichkeit der Zeit. An alternate English title of the film is The Blind Director. Stoogemania Stoogemania is a 1986 film about a fan of The Three Stooges, directed by Chuck Workman, and starring Josh Mostel. The film experienced a brief theatrical release and was poorly received by critics. It has been out of print since the 1980s, and while released to VHS and Beta in 1986, it has never been released on DVD. In the United Kingdom, the film was released under the title Party Stooge. A young Victoria Jackson played a nurse at the fictional Stooge Hills. Additionally, the local arcade owner is played by Paul "Mousie" Garner, who was one of Ted Healys stooges and a member of the "New Three Stooges" in the 1970s. Les longs manteaux Les Longs Manteaux is a Franco-Argentine film, directed by Gilles Béhat, which links drama and action in the spaghetti-western genre. Released in 1986, it lasts 1 hour 46 minutes. Home Is Where the Hart Is Home Is Where the Hart Is is a 1987 Canadian film, written and directed by Rex Bromfield. It stars Leslie Nielsen, Eric Christmas, and Martin Mull. P.I. Private Investigations P.I. Private Investigations is a 1987 crime-thriller film directed by Nigel Dick and starring Clayton Rohner, Ray Sharkey and Paul Le Mat. Aje aje bara aje Come Come Come Upward is a 1989 South Korean film directed by Im Kwon-taek. L.A. Heat For the unrelated television show L.A. Heat, see L.A. Heat. L.A. Heat is a 1989 police film directed by Joseph Merhi and starring Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs and Jim Brown. Back Home Back Home is a 1990 British-American made-for-television drama film based on Michelle Magorians novel of the same name. Directed by Piers Haggard, the film starred Hayley Mills, Hayley Carr, Brenda Bruce and Jean Anderson and premiered on Disney Channel on June 7, 1990. In 2001, a feature film was also made. Dangerous Passion Dangerous Passion is a 1990 American made-for-television crime thriller film starring Carl Weathers, Billy Dee Williams and Lonette McKee, and directed by Michael Miller. The film, produced by Carolco Pictures, premiered on the ABC network on March 25, 1990. Il conte Max Count Max is a 1991 French-Italian comedy film directed by Christian De Sica and starring De Sica, Ornella Muti and Galeazzo Benti. It is a remake of the 1957 film Count Max, which was itself a remake of the 1937 film Il signor Max. Both films had starred Christian De Sicas father Vittorio De Sica. Dai yûkai is a 1991 Japanese comedy film directed by Kihachi Okamoto and starring Tanie Kitabayashi and Ken Ogata. The film won several Japanese film awards, including Tanie Kitabayashi who won awards for Best Actress at Kinema Junpo Awards, Mainichi Film Concours, and the Japanese Academy Awards. Lies Before Kisses Lies Before Kisses is a 1991 American made-for-television thriller film directed by Lou Antonio. The film, starring Jaclyn Smith and Ben Gazzara, focuses on the trial against a successful businessman, who has allegedly murdered a call girl as a consequence for a blackmailing incident. Coyote Coyote is a 1992 Canadian and French comedy-drama film based on a novel. The film starred Mitsou who was a very popular singer around the time of release. The film starred Mitsou as Louise Coyote and Patrick Labbé as two Montreal teenagers who are in love. Mystery!: Gallowglass Gallowglass is a British television mini-series adaptation of the Ruth Rendell novel of the same name. It is an emotional story of obsessive love, lust and fear. Natural Causes Natural Causes is a 1994 action–drama thriller film directed by James Becket and written by Jake Raymond Needham. It stars Janis Paige, Ken Wisan, Joke Tachalom, Popin Kukiatto, Tim Thomerson, Linda Purl, Kenneth Brady, Somsak Pansene, Mathee Sirijantra, and Robert Radford as former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. The Dying Rooms The Dying Rooms is a 1995 television documentary film about Chinese state orphanages. It was directed by Kate Blewett and Brian Woods and produced by Lauderdale Productions. It first aired on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom and in 1996, was aired on Cinemax. A follow-up film, Return to the Dying Rooms, was released in 1996. In 1996 the film won a Peabody Award. It also won a News & Documentary Emmy Award. Jallaad Jallad is a 1995 Indian Hindi-language action film, directed by T. L. V. Prasad, released on 15 September 1995. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty in a double role, which also won him various awards under the Best Villain category. It was a hit movie. The film was the remake of the Tamil film Amaithipadai, starring Satyaraj. Trinità & Bambino... e adesso tocca a noi! Sons of Trinity is a 1995 Italian spaghetti western. Filmed in the desert region along the southern coast of Spain where Sergio Leone filmed many of the early Clint Eastwood westerns, Sons of Trinity is a continuation of the Trinity series starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer, and it was directed and produced by the creators of the original films; Italo Zingarelli and Enzo Barboni. It was the last film directed by Enzo Barboni. Beyond the Pale Beyond the Pale is a 1999 immigrant drama set in mid-1980s New York, directed by George Bazala and starring Patrick Clarke, Malachy McCourt and Roger Davis. Everything to Gain Everything to Gain is a 1996 American made-for-television romantic drama film starring Sean Young and Jack Scalia, directed by Michael Miller and based on a novel by Barbara Taylor Bradford. Linnaisten vihreä kamari Linnaisten vihreä kamari is a Finnish film from 1945 directed by Valentin Vaala. Mixed with elements of horror and romance, it is based on an 1859 novel Linnaisten kartanon viheriä kamari by Zachris Topelius. The film represents the style of pure escapism with its mansion settings filled with romances, wrong identities and centuries-old secrets. It was the most watched Finnish premiere film of 1945 and went on to win three Jussi Awards; Rauli Tuomi for best actor in a leading role, Eino Heino for best cinematography and Roy for best production design. The Bitch Wants Blood The Scarlet Lady is a 1969 French/Italian comedy film directed by Jean Valère and starring Monica Vitti, Maurice Ronet, and Robert Hossein. Written by Paul Gégauff and Jean Valère, the film is about a beautiful Italian businesswoman who, after being swindled out of her fortune by her boyfriend, travels to Paris to kill him before killing herself. Sandu Follows the Sun Man Follows the Sun is a 1962 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Kalik. The Lighthouse Keepers The Lighthouse Keepers is a 1929 French silent drama film directed by Jean Grémillon and starring Paul Fromet, Geymond Vital and Genica Athanasiou. It is set on the coast of Britanny where two keepers, a father and son, work a lighthouse together. Firehouse Firehouse is a 1997 dramatic television film a crew at a firehouse dealing with the fact that the firehouse is being consolidated with an EMS unit and the fact that a sniper keeps shooting at them at fire locations. Be Forever Yamato is a 1980 Japanese science fiction anime film and the third theatrical film based on the classic anime series Space Battleship Yamato. The film is unique for switching from monaural VistaVision to Quadraphonic CinemaScope when the Yamato enters the Double Galaxy. Should Sailors Marry? Should Sailors Marry? is a 1925 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Il tenente dei carabinieri Il tenente dei carabinieri is a 1986 Italian crime-comedy film directed by Maurizio Ponzi. My s vami gde-to vstrechalis Did We Meet Somewhere Before is a 1954 Soviet comedy film directed by Nikolay Dostal and Andrey Tutyshkin. In principio erano le mutande In the Beginning There Was Underwear is a 1999 Italian romantic comedy film written and directed by Anna Negri. It was screened in the "Forum" section at the 49th Berlin International Film Festival. Sladkaya zhenshchina Sweet Woman is a 1977 Soviet drama film directed by Vladimir Fetin after the novel by Irina Velembovskaya. Speak of the Devil Speak of the Devil: The Canon of Anton LaVey is a documentary film about Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey, released in 1993 through Wavelength Video and directed by Nick Bougas. It contains footage of LaVey including interviews and performances, a tour of his San Francisco home, known as "The Black House", and a look into his ritual chamber, music room, library, and the personal retreat he called the "Den of Iniquity". I a Man I, a Man is a 1967 American erotic drama film written, directed and photographed by Andy Warhol. It debuted at the Hudson Theatre in New York City on August 25, 1967. The film depicts the main character, played by Tom Baker, in a series of sexual encounters with eight women. Warhol created the movie as a response to the popular erotic Scandinavian film I which had opened in the United States in October 1966. Cosmic Zoom Cosmic Zoom is a 1968 short film directed by Eva Szasz and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. It depicts the relative size of everything in the universe in an 8-minute sequence using animation and animation camera shots. Juvenile is a 2000 Japanese film directed by Takashi Yamazaki. North Beach North Beach is a 2000 American comedy-drama film co-directed by and starring Richard Speight Jr. Ultraman Tiga: The Final Odyssey is a tokusatsu superhero movie, and part of the Ultra Series franchise, released in 2000. The movie is a direct sequel to the original Ultraman Tiga television series, serving as an epilogue to the events between Tiga and the successor series, Ultraman Dyna. A TPC excursion heads to old ruins and unintentionally wakes up three evil ancient giants. Daigos impending marriage to fellow GUTS member Rena is interrupted by a mysterious woman who hands him a black Spark Lens, as well as disturbing visions of an evil, dark Tiga and three other mysterious giants. Daigo must discover the truth and history behind his visions, and defeat the darkness one more time. The Atlantis Conspiracy The Atlantis Conspiracy is a 2001 HBO/ZDF film that was written and directed by Dean Silvers. Filming took place in New York. Gehrayee Gehrayee is a 1980 Indian film directed by Vikas Desai and Aruna Raje based on a script by Vijay Tendulkar, Desai and Raje, and starring Anant Nag, Padmini Kolhapure, Sriram Lagoo and Indrani Mukherjee with Amrish Puri in a guest appearance. The film was produced by N. B. Kamat. Yodha Yodha is a 1991 Indian Bollywood film directed by Rahul Rawail. It stars Sunny Deol, Sanjay Dutt and Sangeeta Bijlani. The rights for this movie are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. Invitation to Hell Invitation to Hell is a 1982 horror film directed by Michael J. Murphy about Satan possessing several people at a countryside English estate. Ups and Downs Ups and Downs is a short film directed by Roy Mack and starring Broadway dancer Hal Le Roy. It was released by Warner Bros. as part of its Broadway Brevities series of two-reel musical shorts, released in 1937 and 1938. The film was made in New York City, and was Bronx native June Allysons first film for a major studio. Karakolda ayna var Karakolda Ayna Var is a 1966 Turkish comedy film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Sadri Alisik, Fatma Girik, and Suphi Tekniker. Laura Trenter - Dad, the Policeman Pappa polis is a 2002 miniseries for children, based on Laura Trenters novel Pappa polis. Ayalathe Addeham Ayalathe Adheham is a 1992 Indian Malayalam-language family comedy drama film directed by Rajasenan and written by Sasidharan Arattuvazhi. It stars Jayaram, Gautami, Siddique, Vaishnavi, Meena, and Thilakan. The songs were composed by Perumbavoor G. Raveendranath, with the film score by Mohan Sithara. Vajram Vajram is a 2004 Malayalam drama film written by Dennis Joseph and directed by Pramod Pappan. It starred Mammootty in the lead role and Master Mithun played another important role. Spooked Spooked is a 2004 New Zealand film directed by Geoff Murphy and loosely based on Ian Wisharts novel The Paradise Conspiracy, which itself is based on actual events in New Zealand. Partly funded by the New Zealand Film Commission, Spooked had its first screenings in the market at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival where it was first reviewed. The film performed poorly at the box office after some negative reviews despite its cast of prominent New Zealand actors. Woodenhead Woodenhead is a 2003 New Zealand film directed by Florian Habicht. The film is a dark fairy tale in the style of the Brothers Grimm, and recounts the life of a dump-hand called Gert and a mute princess called Plum. The two wander into the forest with a donkey and mysterious things start to happen. The film explores the dark sexual material in this mythic context. The film is unusual in that the sound and music were recorded before the film was shot, and does not match the visuals. It is in crisp black and white and was shot in the Northland Region. The voices of the main two characters are musicians Steve Abel and Mardi Potter and the actors are Nicholas Butler and Teresa Peters. The film was shown in the 2003 Auckland, Wellington and Melbourne international film festivals and has been released on DVD. Florian Habicht has also made a film called Kaikohe Demolition, a loving look at the demolition derby in his hometown Kaikohe, and Rubbings from a Live Man, an intimate documentary about New Zealand actor, writer and director Warwick Broadhead. Critical Assignment Critical Assignment is a 2004 pan-African action film directed by Jason Xenopoulos. It involves a journalist, Michael Power, who is going against a politician who is acquiring weapons and diverting water from the people. Betty Onuh of the Nigerian magazine Newswatch stated "Essentially, it is a story "written and directed by Africans and for Africans."" Eric Frank, Saatchi & Saatchi Africa Network MD, described Critical Assignment as "the largest Pan-African marketing initiative ever undertaken by Guinness Africa and it underscores the transition of both Guinness and its action hero, Michael Power, to Lovemark status." Paisa Vasool Paisa Vasool is a 2004 Indian film directed by Srinivas Bhashyam, starring Manisha Koirala and Sushmita Sen. The film is a remake of High Heels and Low Lifes. The film was Manisha Koiralas debut as producer. The film failed at the box office and received negative reviews upon release for the film and the soundtrack. Star Spangled to Death Star Spangled to Death is a 2004 experimental film directed by Ken Jacobs, consisting almost entirely of archive footage, depicting Jacobs view of the United States in film. Jacobs began compiling material in the late 1950s, and premiered the film at the 2004 New York Film Festival. It won the Douglas Edwards Experimental/Independent Film/Video Award at the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 2004. Heartless Heartless is a 2005 film written by Howard Swindle and Adam Greenman, directed by Robert Markowitz. The films running time is 90 minutes. Blue/Orange Blue/Orange is a 2005 television film by English dramatist, Joe Penhall adapted from his play of the same title. This sardonically comic film that touches on race, mental illness, and 21st century British life, was directed by Howard Davies for BBC Four, starring Brian Cox, John Simm and Shaun Parkes. Paid Paid is a 2006 English-language feature film directed by Laurence Lamers. It was filmed in Netherlands between 2004 and 2005 with Anne Charrier, Murilo Benício, Tom Conti, Guy Marchand, Corbin Bernsen, Marie-France Pisier, Beppe Clerici and Tygo Gernandt. Fair Game Fair Game is a 2005 romantic comedy film, written and directed by Michael Whaley. Whaley also stars in the film, alongside Gina Torres. The Aggressives The Aggressives is a 2005 South Korean film about a teen, Soyo, whose parents have abandoned him to fend for himself. He becomes immersed in the local inline skating subculture, and falls in love with the girlfriend of his skating tutor. The film was screened at the 2005 Pusan International Film Festival. Channels Channels, released in 2008, is love story sometimes described as delving into thoughts of existentialism. The film was written, directed, produced and acted in by Nat Christian. The film stars Kim Oja, Nat Christian, Ed Asner, John Kassir, Joan Van Ark and Taylor Negron. Ann Marcus executive produced. The production company was Olliewood Films, Inc. Hamilton Hamilton is a 2006 independent drama film directed by Matthew Porterfield, set and shot in Baltimore, Maryland. The film was screened at several international film festivals, including the Maryland Film Festival. It was released on DVD by The Cinema Guild as part of a two-disc set with Porterfields second feature, Putty Hill, on November 8, 2011. The Long Falling The Long Falling is a 2011 French-Belgian drama film written and directed by Martin Provost. Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman is a 2006 documentary film by Jennifer Fox. In six one-hour episodes, Fox travels from country to country with her camera recording numerous candid conversations, mostly with women. Its autobiographical dramatic narrative acts as a starting point to introduce reflections on various social and political issues of a modern female life, including marriage, reproductive rights, divorce, childbirth, sexual abuse, and female genital mutilation. The film is notable for its conversational "Pass the Camera" filming technique and is an example of cinéma vérité. A Blank on the Map A Blank on the Map is a television documentary made by the BBC which was written and presented by David Attenborough filmed in New Guinea. It was first transmitted in the UK on 29 December 1971 and is now available on the DVD collection Attenborough in Paradise and Other Personal Voyages. Mechanical Love Mechanical Love is a 2007 documentary by Danish filmmaker Phie Ambo about Hiroshi Ishiguro and his work on robots that resemble humans. Bhale Dongalu Bhale Dongalu is a 2008 Telugu film, produced by Sakhamuri Panduranga Rao and Bellamkonda Suresh on Sri Lakshmi Devi Productions banner and directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar. Starring Tarun, Ileana DCruz in the lead roles, Jagapati Babu in a prominent role and music composed by K. M. Radha Krishnan. The film recorded as Average at box office. It is a re-make of Bollywood film Bunty aur Babli starring Amitabh Bachchan Abhishek Bachchan, Rani Mukerji in the pivotal roles. The film’s audio was released in March first week and the film was released towards the end of March. A Tamil version name is Thirudi Thirudan. Felicitas Felicitas is a 2009 Argentine romantic drama film directed by María Teresa Costantini. Notizie degli scavi Notizie degli scavi is a 2010 Italian drama film directed by Emidio Greco. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Franco Lucentini. It premiered, out of competition, at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. The film was awarded with two Globi DOro for best director and for best screenplay. Taxi Ballad Singularity Principle Singularity Principle, is a 2013 American-Canadian-Bahamian-Australian science fiction film starring William B. Davis, Michael Patrick Denis and John Diehl. The film was produced by Double A Pictures and Salient Clear. Epcott purchased rights to distribute the file in Japan The film was originally released in Japan cinemas in March, 2013 and in the United States in October 2013. The film was shot at the Canadian Light Source synchrotron in Saskatoon, with subsequent segments filmed in the Bahamas and Australia. Prime Time Soap A Novela das 8 is a 2012 Brazilian drama film released on 2011 produced by João Queiroz and directed by Odilon Rocha. The feature is produced by Querosene Filmes, Cria Filmes, Geração Conteúdo and TC Filmes, co-produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. It stars Cláudia Ohana, Vanessa Giácomo, Mateus Solano, André Ramiro between other actors. Is a tribute to the Brazilian drama, against the backdrop of the novel Dancin Days, Gilberto Braga, who influenced the imagination of most of the Brazilians in terms of fashion, behavior and thinking. The director Odilon Rocha, told the press that "the film recreates the look of the club that appeared on TV, which is in the imagination of most Brazilians who lived through that time and also the youth who knows through novel scenes that can be seen on the internet. The intention is to take viewers to that colorful universe ". The film debuted to the public at the Festival do Rio in 2011 for later, according to the plans of the director, be presented in international festivals and be released commercially in Brazil, by Universal films, on 30 March 2012. Gekijouban Sengoku Basara: The Last Party is an anime film that portrays the end of the Sengoku period. It is the finale to an anime series known as Sengoku BASARA. The film was released in Japanese theaters on June 4, 2011. Kazuya Nakai, Sōichirō Hoshi, Tōru Ōkawa, Tomokazu Seki, Masakazu Morita, Toshiyuki Morikawa, Takehito Koyasu, Norio Wakamoto, and Mamiko Noto reprise their roles from the Samurai Kings series with Fumihiko Tachiki, Shō Hayami, and Jun Fukuyama co-starring as those who first appeared in Sengoku BASARA 3. Spider-Man XXX: A Porn Parody Spider-Man XXX: A Porn Parody is a 2011 American adult entertainment film written by Axel Braun and Bryn Pryor, and directed by Braun for Vivid Entertainment. As a parody of the Spider-Man comic book series, the film stars Xander Corvus, Capri Anderson, Ash Hollywood, and Sarah Shevon. Hong Kong Ghost Stories Hong Kong Ghost Stories is a 2011 Hong Kong horror film directed by Wong Jing and Patrick Kong. Gypsy Blood Gypsy Blood is a British feature-length observational documentary which examines the fighting culture that Romani fathers hand on to their sons. It was filmed over two years by the photographer Leo Maguire and produced by the production company ClearStory. What Isn't There What Isn’t There is a 2012 Filipino independent drama film co-written and directed by Marie Jamora. The film stars Dominic Roco, Dawn Zulueta, Boboy Garovillo, Felix Roco, and Annicka Dolonius. The film was first screened as part of the 2012 Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival where it competed under the New Breed category. Ang Nawawala won the Audience Choice and Best Original Music Score awards during the Cinemalaya competition. Crossing Bridges Crossing Bridges is a 2013 Indian film directed by Sange Dorjee Thongdok. It is the first feature film ever to be made in the language of Shertukpen, which is an indigenous dialect native to the state Arunachal Pradesh in India. The film premiered on 27 September at the Mumbai International Film Festival in 2013. It received the National Film Award for Best Film in Shertukpen in 2013. Voyage Voyage, is a 2013 film by the acclaimed Hong Kong film-maker Scud, the production-crediting name of Danny Cheng Wan-Cheung. It is described as "a tragic story about love, fate and the struggle of losing loved ones", and received its world premiere on 20 October 2013 at the Chicago International Film Festival. It was filmed in Hong Kong, Mongolia, Malaysia, Australia, Germany and Holland, and is the directors first film partially made outside Asia, and also his first to be filmed mostly in the English language. It explores several themes traditionally regarded as taboo in Hong Kong society in an unusually open, convention-defying way, and features full-frontal male nudity in several scenes. It is the fifth of seven publicly released films by Scud. The six other films are: City Without Baseball in 2008, Permanent Residence in 2009, Amphetamine in 2010, Love Actually... Sucks! in 2011, Utopians in 2015 and Thirty Years of Adonis in 2017. His eighth film, Naked Nation, is currently in production. The Tenor The Tenor-Lirico Spinto is a 2014 biopic chronicling the life of South Korean tenor Bae Jae-chul who performed in numerous European operas, but lost his voice at the peak of his career due to thyroid cancer. However, after enduring a long period of painful rehabilitation, with the help of his wife Yoon-hee as well as his longtime friend and Japanese producer Koji Sawada, Bae regained his singing ability and half his vocal range. Bae was portrayed by Yoo Ji-tae. The film premiered at the 17th Shanghai International Film Festival, and was released in South Korea on December 31, 2014. Naanu Nanna Kanasu Naanu Nanna Kanasu is a 2010 Indian Kannada-language film directed by Prakash Raj starring himself and Amoolya. It is the Kannada remake of the Tamil hit film Abhiyum Naanum that was produced by Prakash Raj himself. Ramya was originally cast as the lead in the film, but she was later replaced by Amoolya. In Bangalore, the film ran in theatres for 17 consecutive weeks. Las Analfabetas Illiterate is a 2013 Chilean drama film directed by Moisés Sepúlveda.The script was written by Sepúlveda and Pablo Paredes, based in Paredes own play. It was selected to be screened out of competition closing the Critics Week section at the 2013 Venice Film Festival, and in 2013 SANFIC, winning Best Chilean Picture, and the Public Prize Axel: The Biggest Little Hero Axel: The Biggest Little Hero is a 2013 animated 3-D film written and directed by Leo Lee. The English language version stars the voices of Yuri Lowenthal, Sarah Natochenny, Colleen OShaughnessey, Kate Higgins and Ed Asner. Under its original title of Bonto, the film released nationwide across China on August 2, 2013, as China’s very first 3-D film to combine stereoscopic effects with CG technology, representing their highest level of animation. The English language version titled Axel: The Biggest Little Hero was released on DVD in the United States on June 3, 2014. Druglawed Druglawed is a 2015 documentary film directed by Arik Reiss concerning cannabis in New Zealand, the ongoing struggle for cannabis law reform in that country and how the United States led War on Drugs has impacted small nations like New Zealand. The film had its underworld premiere on 24 January 2015 in Auckland, New Zealand and its grand world premiere was on 20 April 2015 in Dunedin. The film features drug policy experts including Professor David Nutt and Ethan Nadelmann as well as New Zealand politicians John Key, Nándor Tánczos and Metiria Turei. My Dad and Mr. Ito is a 2016 Japanese drama film directed by Yuki Tanada, starring Juri Ueno, Lily Franky and Tatsuya Fuji Nessun Dorma Nessun Dorma is a 2016 Hong Kong psychological thriller film directed by Herman Yau and starring Gordon Lam, Andy Hui and Janice Man. The film is based on the novel of the same title by Erica Li and Zendodric, both of whom also served as the films screenwriters. Nessun Dorma had its world premiere at the 40th Hong Kong International Film Festival on 22 March 2016 and was theatrically released in Hong Kong on 27 October. A Midsummer Night's Dream A Midsummer Nights Dream is a 2017 film adaptation of the play A Midsummer Nights Dream by William Shakespeare. The film is a modern rendition that relocates the story from ancient Athens to present day Los Angeles. Captain Marleau Capitaine Marleau is a French television crime drama series, created and principally written by Elsa Marpeau, that first broadcast on France 3 on December 20, 2014. The series, directed entirely by Josée Dayan, stars Corinne Masiero as the title character, an eccentric captain of the National Gendarmerie, whose mixed personality of black humour and brute force often separates her from her colleagues. Three seasons have been broadcast to date, commencing with a two-part pilot that broadcast from December 20, 2014, which featured Nicole Garcia and Muriel Robin in principal starring roles alongside Masiero. A total of fifteen episodes have been broadcast to date. Outside of France, the series is broadcast by La Une in Belgium and RTS Deux in Switzerland and is available in the United States on the MHz broadcast network and MHz Choice streaming. The series does not currently hold a British broadcaster. Salton Sea Desert Shores is a 2018 American independent film directed by Michael Stevantoni and based on George McCormicks 2012 short story Collection Salton Sea. The film was shot at the Salton Sea and is named after the town Desert Shores. The film was released on streaming an Blu-ray by Cinema Epoch on July 1st, 2019. Voyangkor Sundor Voyonkor Sundor is a 2017 Bangladeshi film starring Indian actor Parambrata Chatterjee and Bangladeshi actress Ashna Habib Bhabna in her debut role opposite him. Director Animesh Aich made it from Indian writer Moti Nandis novel "Joler Ghurni O Bokbok Shobdo". The director labelled it as a pure literary adaptation and an original film. Its musical score has been composed by Asif Iqbal. Kathanayagan Katha Nayagan is a 2017 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by Tha. Muruganantham. Produced by Vishnu, the film also features him in the lead role alongside Catherine Tresa, Anandaraj, and Soori. There is a guest appearance of Vijay Sethupathi in the film that makes it even more special for the audience. Featuring music composed by Sean Roldan, the venture began production in September 2016. The film was released on 8 September 2017 and received mixed reviews from the film critics and audience. Flea-picking Samurai is a 2018 Japanese film directed by Yasuo Tsuruhashi. An Arcadian Maid An Arcadian Maid is a 1910 American silent film directed by D.W. Griffith. It was produced and distributed by the Biograph Company. Thais Thaïs is a 1917 Italian silent film directed by Anton Giulio Bragaglia. The movie is the only surviving Italian futurist film and currently kept at the Cinémathèque Française. It is not based on the novel of the same name by Anatole France. Tarzan and the Golden Lion Tarzan and the Golden Lion is a 1927 American Tarzan film directed by J. P. McGowan based on the 1923 novel of the same name written by Edgar Rice Burroughs. It stars James Pierce as Tarzan, Frederick Peters as Esteban Miranda, Dorothy Dunbar as Jane, and Edna Murphy as Betty Greystoke. It also stars Boris Karloff as Owaza, a tribesman. The film was distributed by the Film Booking Offices of America. The Matrimonial Bed The Matrimonial Bed is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film produced and released by Warner Bros.. It was based on the French play by André Mouëzy-Éon and Yves Mirande. The English version of the play, by Sir Seymour Hicks, opened in New York on October 12, 1927 and had 13 performances. Road to Paradise Road to Paradise is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film produced and distributed by First National Pictures, and starring Loretta Young, Jack Mulhall and Raymond Hatton. It was directed by William Beaudine and is based on a 1920 play Dodson Mitchell by Zelda Sears called Cornered. The film was a remake of a 1924 silent version, entitled Cornered, which was also directed by William Beaudine. The Dumb Patrol Dumb Patrol is a 1931 one-reel short subject, part of the Looney Tunes series. it was released in May 1931 and is directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising. The film score was composed by Frank Marsales. This cartoon shares its name with Dumb Patrol, a Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam cartoon which was directed by Gerry Chiniquy. Attorney for the Defense Attorney for the Defense is a 1932 American pre-Code crime film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Evelyn Brent. Last of the Pagans Last of the Pagans is a 1935 MGM film based on the Herman Melville novel Typee. The film was shot in location in Tahiti. Fight for Your Lady Fight for Your Lady is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and written by Ernest Pagano, Harry Segall and Harold Daniel Kusel. The film stars John Boles, Jack Oakie, Ida Lupino, Margot Grahame, Gordon Jones, Erik Rhodes, Billy Gilbert and Paul Guilfoyle. The film was released on November 5, 1937, by RKO Pictures. Fishy Tales Fishy Tales is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 157th Our Gang short that was released. Back Door to Heaven Back Door to Heaven is a 1939 American crime drama film directed by William K. Howard. Harlem Rides the Range Harlem Rides the Range is a 1939 American black cowboy film directed by Richard C. Kahn. Ants in the Plants Ants in the Plants is a Technicolor cartoon created by Fleischer Studios and originally released into theaters March 15, 1940, by Paramount Studios. It was produced by Max Fleischer and directed by Dave Fleischer; animators were Myron Waldman and George Moreno. Music for the cartoon was composed by Sammy Timberg. It was part of the Fleisher Studios series Color Classics produced by the studio between 1934 and 1941. All 36 cartoons were released in 2003 on the DVD Somewhere In Dreamland: The Max Fleischer Color Classics. The plot involves a wicked anteater that is a constant threat to an ant colony. The ants have been warned by their queen ant to prepare for an attack by this long-time enemy; she says to them: "Hes a menace, hes a brute, he will scoop you with his snoot". Therefore, they are expecting the assault and have focused on a military defense, such as preparing fortifications, compiling munitions in their fortress, and generally becoming ready for war. Their plan for the anteaters impending invasion is "make him yell uncle". The military units of the ants are led by the queen ant which rides a snail, but the anteater takes many ant casualties, forcing the ant colony to rethink its strategy. Ultimately, the ants decide to abandon their modern military tactics, and resorting to the "Sewer Side Squad", they wrathfully swarm the anteater. The cartoons emphasis on preparedness for war and tactics of armament has led to its being characterized as a "war allegory", the only one of the 10 cartoons released in 1940 that is considered war-related and called thus, because of its militaristic tone. Since it was released during the Phoney War, some have speculated that it refers to Frances Maginot Line. One reviewer of Ants in the Plants said: "Life in the village of the ants. Impressive cartoon with great battle scenes." However, another considers it "painfully unfunny". In Old Colorado In Old Colorado is a 1941 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by J. Benton Cheney, Russell Hayden and Norton S. Parker. The film stars William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde, Margaret Hayes, Morris Ankrum, Sarah Padden and Cliff Nazarro. The film was released on March 14, 1941, by Paramount Pictures. The Hungry Wolf The Hungry Wolf is a 1942 one-reel animated cartoon short subject from MGM. It tells the story of a hungry wolf who one day, while starving during a cold winter, meets with a rabbit and is struggling between his instincts and conscience. Henry Aldrich Haunts a House Henry Aldrich Haunts a House is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Hugh Bennett and written by Muriel Roy Bolton and Val Burton. The film stars Jimmy Lydon, Charles Smith, John Litel, Olive Blakeney, Joan Mortimer and Vaughan Glaser. The film was released on November 10, 1943, by Paramount Pictures. Leave It to Blondie Leave It to Blondie is a 1945 black-and-white comedy film and the 15th of the 28 Blondie films. Beaver Valley In Beaver Valley is a 1950 American short documentary film directed by James Algar. The film was produced by Walt Disney as part of the True-Life Adventures series of nature documentaries. It won an Oscar in 1951 for Best Short Subject. At the 1st Berlin International Film Festival it won the Golden Bear award. Last of the Buccaneers Last of the Buccaneers is a 1950 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Lew Landers and starring Paul Henreid as Jean Lafitte. The Ringer The Ringer is a 1952 British mystery film directed by Guy Hamilton and starring Herbert Lom, Denholm Elliott, Greta Gynt, Donald Wolfit, William Hartnell and Mai Zetterling. It was the directoral debut of Hamilton, and was the third talkie version of Edgar Wallaces popular play. Desperate Moment Desperate Moment is a 1953 British thriller film directed by Compton Bennett and starring Dirk Bogarde, Mai Zetterling and Philip Friend. It was made at Pinewood Studios and on location in Germany including scenes shot at Berlins Brandenburg Gate. The films sets were designed by the art director Maurice Carter. Fireworks Fireworks is a 1954 West German musical comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Lilli Palmer, Karl Schönböck and Romy Schneider. Palmers rendition of the song "O mein Papa" became a major hit. It was Palmers debut film in her native Germany, having spent many years in exile in Britain, and launched her career as a major star in the country. The film is based on the 1950 stage musical Das Feuerwerk partly written by Erik Charell. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Switzerland. The films sets were designed by the art director Werner Schlichting. It is a circus film set at the beginning of the twentieth century. Crossed Swords Crossed Swords is a 1954 Italian made swashbuckler film starring Errol Flynn and Gina Lollobrigida. It was also known as Il Maestro di Don Giovanni and The Golden Blade. West of Zanzibar West of Zanzibar is a 1954 British adventure film directed by Harry Watt and starring Anthony Steel, Sheila Sim and Edric Connor. It is a sequel to Where No Vultures Fly, from the same director and producer, and continues the adventures of game warden Bob Payton, played again by Anthony Steel. The subject of the film is ivory smuggling, and although the film appears to side with the African natives against economic exploitation, it was banned by the government of Kenya, which considered its approach too paternalistic. Afternoon of the Bulls Afternoon of the Bulls is a 1956 Spanish drama film directed by Ladislao Vajda. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 29th Academy Awards. Cien Shadow is a 1956 Polish film directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Honoré de Marseille Honoré de Marseille is a 1956 French comedy film by Maurice Régamey. Shake, Rattle & Rock! Shake Rattle and Rock! is a 1956 musical and comedy-drama film directed by Edward L. Cahn for American International Pictures. It was originally released as a double feature with Runaway Daughters. A Wife's Heart is a 1956 black and white Japanese film directed by Mikio Naruse, of a wife who falls for a handsome banker, Toshiro Mifune. The Wedding in Monaco The Wedding in Monaco is a 1956 documentary film covering the celebrations in Monaco leading up to the wedding of Prince Rainier III to Grace Kelly. The 31-minute color CinemaScope film was directed by Jean Masson and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Kelly’s film studio before her retirement from acting. Three Brave Men Three Brave Men is a 1956 drama film directed by Philip Dunne and starring Ray Milland and Ernest Borgnine. The film was based on real-life events arising in Greenbelt, the investigation of Abraham Chasanow, a U.S. government employee, as a security risk in 1954-55. Bosley Crowther in The New York Times called the film a "plainly pussyfooting picture" in which "the obvious point of the real-life drama is avoided and an imaginary target is devised." The film assigned blame to a vague personal enemy and local gossips while the role of those responsible for the investigation, in his view, was "sweetly glossed". Chasanows name in the film is Bernie Goldsmith. Chasanow served as an adviser on the film. I ladri The Thieves is a 1959 Italian-Spanish criminal comedy film written and directed by Lucio Fulci and starring Totò and Giovanna Ralli. Ursus Ursus is a 1961 Italian peplum film directed by Carlo Campogalliani. It was originally theatrically released in the US on a double bill with "Jack, the Giant Killer" before being sold to television in the U.S. The film was later released to American television retitled Ursus, Son of Hercules as part of the Sons of Hercules TV syndication package. Filmed in Madrid in 1960, and released in Italy on Feb. 1, 1961, this movie stars bodybuilder Ed Fury as the legendary Ursus, and Moira Orfei as the evil queen Attea, in a sword-and-sandal adventure. Ed Fury is the actor most often associated with the Ursus series, although he only played him in three of the nine films. The film is rife with villains, in the true peplum tradition, including Moira Orfei as the evil queen, Luis Prendes as the smarmy Setas, and Rafael Luis Calvo as Mok, the grand vizier. A young Soledad Miranda plays the beautiful virgin Fillide who is to be sacrificed at the end of the film. Miranda was later "discovered" by Spanish horror film director Jesus Franco who used her in a number of his 1969-1970 productions, beginning with his 1970 opus Count Dracula.. Europe in the Raw Europe in the Raw is a 1963 American documentary film written and directed by Russ Meyer. The film was released on March 28, 1963. Young Fury Young Fury is a 1965 American Western film directed by Christian Nyby and written by Steve Fisher. The film stars Rory Calhoun, Virginia Mayo, William Bendix, Lon Chaney Jr., Richard Arlen and John Agar. The film was released in February 1965, by Paramount Pictures. God Made Them... I Kill Them God Made Them... I Kill Them is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film written by Fernando Di Leo and directed by Paolo Bianchini. Killers Three Killers Three is a crime drama film produced in 1968 by Dick Clark Productions and released by American International Pictures starring Robert Walker Jr., Diane Varsi and Dick Clark. Others in the cast include Norman Alden, Maureen Arthur, Merle Haggard and Bonnie Owens. This western crime drama was written for the screen by Dick Clark and Michael Fisher. It was produced by Clark and directed by Bruce Kessler. The soundtrack-album featured country singers Merle Haggard, Bonnie Owens, Kay Adams and Jack Clement. Haggard sings his own compositions including "Mama Tried". Laughter in the Dark Laughter in the Dark is a 1969 French-British drama film directed by Tony Richardson and starring Nicol Williamson and Anna Karina. It is based on the novel of the same name by Vladimir Nabokov. Nicol Williamson was brought in as a very late replacement for Richard Burton, who had already shot several scenes. The director, Tony Richardson, found Burtons lack of punctuality intolerable. For the film, the story’s setting was changed from nineteen-thirties Berlin to the swinging London of the sixties. The film drew respectable reviews, but for reasons that are unclear, it was subsequently removed from distribution. The film has only twice been shown on British television,, and has not been released on any home video format. Laszlo Papas was slated to direct a 1986 remake of the film which would have starred Mick Jagger as Axel Rex and Rebecca De Mornay as the young seductress; De Mornay was replaced by Maryam dAbo after disagreements with the director, but ultimately the project went nowhere and the film was never made. The Friends The Friends is a 1971 French drama film directed by Gérard Blain. The film won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. To an Unknown God To an Unknown God is a 1977 Spanish film directed by Jaime Chávarri. The film is about an aging man coming to terms with his homosexuality and mortality. It was a pioneer in its frank and mature examination of homosexuality. Life Triumphs Nahapet is a 1977 Soviet Armenian-language drama film about a man who tries to rebuild his life after losing his wife and child in the Armenian genocide. It is based on a novel written by Hrachya Kochar. The film has been cited as an example of the portrayal of genocide in the film industry. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. Natural Enemies Natural Enemies is a 1979 American drama film directed by Jeff Kanew. The film stars Hal Holbrook and Louise Fletcher as a married couple whose relationship is strained and threatened by the husbands interest in getting rid of his wife, including resorting to murder. The man, Paul ultimately hires five hookers to fulfill a final fantasy before killing himself and his family. Temporale Rosy Hurricane Rosy is a 1979 Italian-French comedy film written and directed by Mario Monicelli. It is loosely based on a novel by Carlo Brizzolara. Snakes and Ladders Zig-Zag, Snakes and Ladders, and also known in French as Le jeu de loie, is a French short film made in 1980. It was written and directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz and produced by France 2 to promote a new map exhibition at the Pompidou Centre in Paris and was shot in Europe for French television. The film was eventually distributed throughout France and in Spain. It stars Pascal Bonitzer and Rivière. In the film, Pascal Bonitzer plays a man named "H" who has just awoken in his car in the countryside with no idea of what has happened. Unable to start the car, he decides to look for help and finds two men playing the board game "Snakes and Ladders" and eventually becomes immersed in the game, which becomesreal. He follows the rules and is guided throughout it by a partner who appears from nowhere, played by Jean-Loup Rivière. As he attempts to win the game, H realizes that the scale of the cartography of the board game is ever expanding. Whilst seeking to escape from his didactic nightmare of a real life dream, he travels across Paris, through France and Europe, around the Earth, and eventually to the cosmos. The short film was premiered on September 17, 1980 on French television and was distributed by Gemini Video Editions. Later the film was distributed in Spain for viewers on February 7, 1997. Originally shown in French, it was later subtitled in Spanish, English, and many other languages. Hécate Hécate is a 1982 French-Swiss drama film directed by Daniel Schmid. It is based on the novel Hecate and Her Dogs by Paul Morand. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival. Fuga dall'arcipelago maledetto Tiger Joe is a 1982 Italian adventure film written and directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring David Warbeck and Annie Belle. Hostage Hostage is a 1983 Australian crime film based on a true story. Jungle Raiders Jungle Raiders is a 1985 adventure film directed by Antonio Margheriti. The film stars Christopher Connelly and Lee Van Cleef. Andy Colby's Incredible Adventure Andy Colby’s Incredible Adventure is a 1988 child’s science fiction film, directed by Deborah Brock and written by Brock and Jed Horovitz, about a boy who has to travel through several videos and static-filled channels in order to rescue his sister who was snatched into the television because she sat too close to it. As it was thought the films original release title would be confused with Bill & Teds Excellent Adventure, the name was changed to Andy and the Airwave Rangers for 1989 video release. The film is referred to as a full-length "cheater" in that it takes advantage of film highlights gleaned from previous Roger Corman films Space Raiders, Wizards of the Lost Kingdom, Deathsport, Chopping Mall, and Wheels of Fire. The Virgin Queen of St. Francis High The Virgin Queen of St. Francis High is a Canadian 1987 high school comedy film directed by Francesco Lucente and starring Joseph R. Straface, Stacy Christensen, and J. T. Wotton. The plot concerns a teenage Casanova who bets his high school rival and his friends, that he can obtain the school beauty queen. Beverly Hills Bodysnatchers Beverly Hills Bodysnatchers is a 1989 film directed by Jonathan Mostow. The Crazy Companies II The Crazy Companies II is a 1988 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Wong Jing starring Andy Lau, Sandra Ng and Natalis Chan. The Wandering Soap Opera The Wandering Soap Opera is a 2017 Chilean film directed by Raúl Ruiz and Valeria Sarmiento. Ruiz directed the film in 1990 and Sarmiento supervised the editing in 2017. Police Public Police Public is a 1990 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Esmayeel Shroff. The film stars Raaj Kumar, Raj Kiran, Poonam Dhillon, Naseeruddin Shah, Kabir Bedi, Reema Lagoo and Prem Chopra. The film is a remake of the Malayalam film Oru CBI Diary Kurippu. Thieves of Fortune Thieves of Fortune is a 1990 American action film directed by Michael MacCarthy. It is Lee Van Cleefs last film, released the year after he died of a heart attack. Rebecca's Daughters Rebeccas Daughters is a 1992 British and German comedy adventure film about the Rebecca Riots, directed by Karl Francis. The film was based on a story by Dylan Thomas. The screenplay was originally written in 1948 by Thomas; 44 years elapsed before it was finally made into a film, which is the longest period of this kind on record. There is some evidence that Thomas screenplay was derived in part from the riots that occurred in the village of Pontarddulais in south Wales. The Final Option The Final Option is a 1994 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Gordon Chan and starring Michael Wong, Peter Yung, Carmen Lee, Vindy Chan and Power Chan. Blush Blush is a 1995 Chinese film about the experience of two women during Chinas campaign to re-educate prostitutes. Blush was directed by Li Shaohong and stars He Saifei, Wang Ji, and Wang Zhiwen. The film was a co-production between Hong Kongs Ocean Film and Beijing Film Studio. The film is based on the novel Petulias Rouge Tin by the writer Su Tong. Blush won the Silver Bear for Outstanding Single Achievement at the 45th Berlin International Film Festival, and "Golden Peacock Award for Best Film" at the 27th International Film Festival of India. Poliziotti Policemen is a 1995 Italian crime-drama film directed by Giulio Base. A Terceira Margem do Rio The Third Bank of the River is a 1994 Brazilian drama film directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos. It is based on the short stories "A Menina de Lá", "Os Irmãos Dagobé", "Fatalidade", "Seqüência", and "A Terceira Margem do Rio" by João Guimarães Rosa compiled into the book Primeiras Estórias. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival. Elton John: Tantrums & Tiaras Tantrums & Tiaras is a 1997 documentary film about the musician Sir Elton John, directed by his husband, David Furnish. It was recorded during Johns Made in England Tour in 1995 and includes parts of interviews and concerts. Included in the documentary is a large part of a concert John performed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in November 1995. In 1998, the documentary won a Chris Award at the Columbus Film and Video Festival. It was also re-released on DVD in November 2008 as a "Directors Cut" with extra material. Search for the Beast Search for the Beast is a 1997 American horror film directed by R.G. Arledge and starring Rick Montana as Dr. David Stone, a scientist searching for a giant man-beast said to inhabit the Okaloosa wilderness. The film is considered by many to be to one of the worst films ever made. Years before Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino decided to create an homage to 1970s drive in movies, Rick Montana and David F. Friedman created Search for the Beast. It was their attempt to create a 1970s drive in movie in the late-1990s. Friedman was a famous exploitation film maker who made drive in classics like Blood Feast, 2000 Maniacs, and Color Me Blood Red. As an homage to exploitation movies in general and specifically drive in movies, it was dead on. No one has ever seen it as intended by these two in the directors cut. Each distributor who sold it degraded the sound and image and edited to their liking to make it appear more 16mm like and more drive in movie like. The directors cut is pristine digital video with sharp, clear sound. Judging the picture by the standards of todays movies filled with digital special effects and production budgets in the millions, it is low budget and does not compare with them. Judging it as an exploitation picture, faithful to its roots in every way, it is a stunning success. Implied sex scenes and bad acting are requirements for exploitation movies. That and the subject matter - a Bigfoot like creature - are what makes it exploitation. Time Is My Enemy Time Is My Enemy is a 1954 British crime film directed by Don Chaffey and starring Dennis Price and Renée Asherson. Oru Minnaminunginte Nurungu Vettam Oru Minnaminunginte Nurunguvettam is a 1987 Malayalam drama film directed by Bharathan, written by John Paul and starring Nedumudi Venu, Sharada and Parvathy. The film is about an elderly teacher couple, who bring up a girl with devotion — only to lose her as well as her son. It won two Kerala State Film Awards: Best Actor and Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value. This film won two Filmfare Awards South for Filmfare Award for Best Actor - Malayalam & Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Malayalam. One Evening After the War One Evening After the War is a 1998 Cambodian drama film, directed and co-written by Rithy Panh. Panh directed this neo-realist French-Cambodian social drama set amid Southeast Asian poverty and the Cambodian underworld. The film premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Aadmi Aur Insaan Aadmi Aur Insaan is a 1969 Hindi film produced by B. R. Chopra and directed by Yash Chopra. The film stars Dharmendra, Saira Banu, Feroz Khan, Mumtaz, Johnny Walker, Ajit, Anwar, Iftekhar, Kamini Kaushal and Nazima. The films music is by Ravi. This is the only movie in which Yash Chopra and Dharmendra have worked together. The Mighty Kong The Mighty Kong is a 1998 American direct-to-video animated, musical adaptation of the classic King Kong story, produced by Lana Productions. Jodi Benson and Dudley Moore headed its cast of voice actors. The film was animated overseas by the South Korean animation studios including Hahn Shin Corporation, and by Jade Animation in Hong Kong. It features original songs by the Sherman Brothers. The film was released on VHS on June 16, 1998 by Warner Home Video and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment as a part of their 75th Anniversary promotion. Ne mogu skazat 'proshchay' I Cannot Say "Farewell" is a 1982 romantic drama directed by Boris Durov. The film was very popular in the Soviet Union, seen by 32 million viewers in the first two months of its release and 34.6 million in total, reaching the 4th place at the 1982 Soviet box office. Printsessa tsirka The Circus Princess is 1982 Soviet musical comedy, a screen version of the operetta of the same name by Emmerich Kálmán. Bloodshed at the Wedding Macedonian Blood Wedding, also known as Bloodshed at the Wedding, is a 1967 Yugoslav drama film directed by Trajče Popov. The screenplay was written by Slavko Janevski and based on the 1900 play of the same name by Vojdan Chernodrinski. The No Mercy Man The No Mercy Man is a 1973 action film with elements of a modern-day Western starring Steve Sandor, Rockne Tarkington, Sid Haig, Ron Thompson, Mike Lane, and Richard X. Slattery. The film was co-written and directed by Daniel Vance in his first and last feature film. The film was shot in Todd-AO by Dean Cundey in his first feature film with Buddy Joe Hooker arranging the stunt work and acting as second unit director. Master Jerry Druckerman acted as the films martial arts technical advisor. Film director Quentin Tarantino programmed The No Mercy Man as part of a March 2011 revenge film triple feature at the New Beverly Cinema, which Tarantino took over in March 2007. Four Women in the Harem Haremde Dört Kadın is a 1965 Turkish drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Tanju Gürsu, Nilüfer Aydan, Cüneyt Arkın, and Pervin Par. Tales of Kish Tales of Kish is a 1999 Iranian drama anthology film. It was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Abuse of Power Abuse of Power is a 1971 film starring Nikos Kourkoulos, Betty Livanou and Manos Katrakis. Dockers Dockers is a 1999 British feature-length television drama produced for Channel 4 about the struggles of a small group of Liverpool dockers who were sacked and subsequently spent nearly 2 and a half years picketing during the Liverpool Dockers Strike of 1995 to 1998. Although the credited screenwriters for the drama were Liverpool screenwriter Jimmy McGovern and Scottish novelist Irvine Welsh the drama was largely written by sacked dock workers and previous union members under the supervision of the two screenwriters. This unusual writing method was considered an experiment in democratic television and was documented in a separate channel 4 documentary, Writing the Wrongs. Little Go Beep Little Go Beep is a 2000 Looney Tunes cartoon starring infant versions of Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. It was directed by Spike Brandt and the music was composed by Richard Stone in his final credit before his death. The title is a play on the nursery rhyme "Little Bo Peep." The World's Biggest Gang Bang III - The Houston 620 The Worlds Biggest Gang Bang III – The Houston 620 is a 1999 pornographic film directed by Greg Alves. The film is hosted by Ron Jeremy, and stars Houston in a gang bang format. The film won the 2000 AVN Award for being the Best Selling Tape" of 1999. Kaliyoonjal Kaliyoonjalu is a 1997 Malayalam drama, film starring Mammootty, Shobana, Dileep and Shalini. It was directed by Anil Babu and produced by Siyad Koker under the banner of Koker Films. The Friends of Jesus - Judas Gli amici di Gesù - Giuda is a 2001 Italian-German coproduction television movie produced by Raffaele Mertes. It was included in the Turner Bible Collection series as Close to Jesus - Judas. The cast includes Enrico Lo Verso as Judas, Danny Quinn as Jesus, and Mathieu Carrière as Pilate. Tahkhana Tahkhana is a 1986 Bollywood horror film directed by Shyam Ramsay and Tulsi Ramsay. It is a tale about two sisters separated at birth and the search for a hidden treasure, which is guarded in a dungeon by a bloodthirsty monster. The movie had music composed by Ajit Singh and songs sung by Amit Kumar, Anuradha Paudwal and Sushma Shreshtha. It starred Hemant Birje, Aarti Surendranath and Kamran Rizvi in the lead roles, supported by Aarti Surendranath , Puneet Issar Imtiaz Khan, Sheetal, Priti Sapru, Trilok Kapoor, Amarnath Chatterji, Huma Khan, Rajindernath, Shamsuddin and others. Sangham Sangham is a 1988 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Joshiy and produced by K. Rajagopal. The film stars Mammootty, Thilakan, Parvathy Jayaram and Saritha in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Thomas Hart Benton Thomas Hart Benton is a 1988 documentary film about painter Thomas Hart Benton by Ken Burns. Randam Bhavam Randam Bhavam is a 2001 Malayalam film directed by Lal Jose, written by Ranjan Pramod. It stars Suresh Gopi in dual role along with Thilakan, Biju Menon, Poornima Mohan, Lena, Narendra Prasad, Lal and Srividya in pivotal roles. Sennen no koi - Hikaru Genji monogatari is a 2001 Japanese movie, loosely based on the classical work of Heian-period Japanese literature, The Tale of Genji, directed by Tonkō Horikawa and written by Akira Hayasaka. Paayum Puli Paayum Puli is a 1983 Tamil action film directed by S. P. Muthuraman and starring Rajinikanth and Radha,Jaishankar. It was a blockbuster and completed a 133-day run at the box office. The movie was dubbed in Telugu as Debbaku Debba and Hindi as Fauladi Mukka. The movie is inspired from The 36th Chamber of Shaolin . The Little Girl of Hanoi Girl from Hanoi is a 1975 Vietnamese drama film directed by Hải Ninh. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Diploma. It also won the Golden Lotus at the 3rd Vietnam Film Festival. Johnny Flynton Johnny Flynton is a 2002 American short film directed and co-written by Lexi Alexander. It was nominated for Best Live Action Short Film at the 75th Academy Awards. Bedardi Bedardi is a 1993 movie starring Ajay Devgn, Urmila Matondkar, Naseeruddin Shah, Reena Roy, Ashok Banthia and Kiran Kumar in pivotal roles. The movie was released on 12 November. The Green Goblin's Last Stand The Green Goblins Last Stand is a 1992 superhero fan film by Dan Poole, based on the comic book story "The Night Gwen Stacy Died", published by Marvel Comics in The Amazing Spider-Man #121–122. Poole is the director, producer, creative editor, screenwriter, and star of the film. The film and its attendant documentary received showings and accolades at several small film festivals. Waaris Waaris is a 1988 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Raveendra Peepat, starring Raj Babbar, Smita Patil, Amrita Singh, and Raj Kiran in lead roles. The film was adapted from the Punjabi novel Kaara — Hatthi by Sohan Singh Hans. Audience will have mainstream story with some Masala quality entertainment. In a Punjabi village realistic Punjabi culture and dialogue is the base of the film. Hindi film actress Rekha dubbed the lines for late actress Smita Patil who died before the films release. Note: Amrita Singh was an orphan raised by Smita Patils mother in this movie and not her real sister. Dress to Kill Crossing is a 2007 Canadian independent feature film starring Sebastian Spence, Crystal Buble, Bif Naked and Fred Ewanuick. From the writer/director team of Roger Evan Larry and Sandra Tomc. Last Exit Last Exit is an independently produced feature film from Denmark. Shot on a low budget, it features actress Gry Bay. Da ying jia Winner Takes All is a 2000 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Clifton Ko and featuring an ensemble cast. This film released was to celebrate Chinese New Year. Son of Alladin Son of Aladdin is a 2003 English and Hindi animation Indian film based on the life of the Aladdin written and directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. Produced by Pentamedia Graphics, the film had 1100 shots and 125 characters. The film won Special Mention in the Competition section at the 2003 International Children’s Film Festival Hyderabad, and was subsequently premiered at the 37th International Film Festival of India. In 2016, the film was released as Mustafa & the Magician in Los Angeles and was submitted for consideration for the animated feature film Oscar. Parapalos Parapalos is a 2004 Argentine and Belgian film, directed by Ana Poliak, and written by Poliak and Santiago Loza. Destination Earth Destination Earth is a 1956 promotional cartoon created by John Sutherland. The short explains the fundamentals of the petroleum industry and how petroleum products enrich everyday life in the United States of America, as well as the benefits of a free market economy. And You Don't Stop: 30 Years of Hip-Hop And You Dont Stop: 30 Years of Hip-Hop is a five-part documentary series directed by Richard Lowe and Dana Heinz Perry, written by Bill Adler, and released by VH1 in 2004. The series recounts the development of hip hop culture from its birth in New York City in the 1970s through its flowering into a global phenomenon in the 21st Century. It was nominated for an IDA award in 2005. Oh Schuks ... I'm Gatvol! Oh Schuks Im Gatvol!, is a 2004 South African comedy film written, produced and directed by Leon Schuster. He also stars in the film alongside Alfred Ntombela, Gerry the Clown, Bill Flynn and Al Debbo. The films initial budget was R 2,000,000, but an extra R 6,000 was spent for the extras on board the aeroplane. The film grossed R 30,000,000 overall in South Africa and R 34,000,000 worldwide. The Meatrix The Meatrix is a short flash animation critical of factory farming and industrial agricultural practices. It has been translated into more than 30 languages and watched by more than 30 million people. It was made by the green messaging firm Free Range Studios in 2003 as a commissioned project for GRACE Communications Foundation, and two sequels were released in 2006, titled The Meatrix II: Revolting, and The Meatrix II ½. Rupan sansei: Pilot Film is a Japanese animated short film directed by Masaaki Ōsumi. It is the first animated adaptation of the Lupin III manga series, created by Monkey Punch in 1967. The 12-minute film was created by Tokyo Movie and intended to generate interest and secure funding for a larger production. Around 1971 it was reworked as a television pilot with new voice actors and the series was picked up by Yomiuri Television, leading to Lupin the Third Part I. Mummys Island Legend of Sudsakorn is a 2006 Thai fantasy film. It is based on a story from Phra Aphai Mani, an epic poem by Sunthorn Phu. Charlie Trairat, the young male lead from Fan Chan, portrays the title character, a boy who is the son of a mermaid who is sent on a magical quest to find his father, a prince. It is a mix of live action and computer-generated imagery. The story was previously adapted in the 1979 Thai animated feature, The Adventure of Sudsakorn. Athanokkade Athanokkade is a 2005 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by Surender Reddy. It stars Kalyan Ram, Sindhu Tolani, and Ashish Vidyarthi in the lead roles, with the music composed by Mani Sharma. The film was released theatrically on 12 May 2005. Following its commercial success, the film was remade in Tamil as Aathi and inspired the Kannada film Lakshmana. It was also dubbed in Hindi as International Don. He Is My Master is a Japanese manga series written by Mattsuu and illustrated by Asu Tsubaki, a formerly married couple. It originally ran in Monthly Shōnen Gangan from February 2002 to February 2007. It was adapted into an anime television series by Gainax and Shaft in 2005. Seven Seas Entertainment announced on November 27, 2006 they now have licensed the right to the English translation of He Is My Master and has begun to release the series July 2007. Sentai Filmworks has licensed the anime and released the complete collection on October 10, 2009; with distribution handled by Section23 Films. Midnight Eagle is a 2007 action film directed by Izuru Narushima and written by Yasuo Hasegawa and Kenzaburo Iida, based on the novel by Tetsuo Takashima. Midnight Eagle is the third film directed by Izuru Narushima. The film opened in the United States on October 2, 2007 in Los Angeles. It was also shown October 20, 2007 at the Tokyo International Film Festival. The film opened in limited release in the United States in New York City on November 23, 2007, and opened in Los Angeles on December 7, 2007. The Shock of the New The Shock of the New is a 1980 documentary television series written and presented by Robert Hughes produced by the BBC in association with Time-Life Films and produced by Lorna Pegram. It was broadcast by the BBC in 1980 in the United Kingdom and by PBS in 1981 in the United States. It addressed the development of modern art since the Impressionists and was accompanied by a book of the same name; its combination of insight, wit and accessibility are still widely praised. In 2004 Hughes created a one-hour update to The Shock of the New titled The NEW Shock of the New. Kill is a 2008 Japanese film. Esto huele mal Esto huele mal is a 2007 Colombian drama comedy film directed by Jorge Ali Triana. The film is based on the eponymous novel written by Fernando Quiroz, who was inspired by real-world events. The plot follows the story of a businessman who lies about being the victim of a terrorist attack to hide his infidelities to his wife from her. Çingirakli top The Ringing Ball is a 2009 Turkish comedy film written and directed by Mahir Egemen Ertürk, about a team of blind football players who want to attend the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , has been screened at film festivals in Ankara and Salonika. Show of Hands Show of Hands is a feature film written and directed by Anthony McCarten. It stars Melanie Lynskey, Craig Hall, Stephen Lovatt and Matt Whelan. Based on true events, the story concerns an endurance competition where the person who can keep their hand on a new car the longest wins the car. The world record for such a competition is over five days. Filming took place in New Plymouth, New Zealand between November and December 2007. The film premiered at the Montreal Film Festival on 28 August 2008, and was released theatrically in New Zealand on 13 November. I.G. I. G. – Inspector General is a 2009 Indian Malayalam action film written and directed by B. Unnikrishnan. The film stars Suresh Gopi and Nandini in the lead roles. Harragas Harragas is a 2009 film. Ronan's Escape Ronans Escape is a 2010 short film written and directed by Australia-born filmmaker A.J. Carter and produced by Academy Award Nominee, Martin Mhando. The film, set in the rural wheat belt of Western Australia, provides a candid insight into the life of Ronan, a 14-year-old boy who has been bullied at school his whole life and decides to make an escape. This accurate and controversial portrayal of life for someone who has fallen victim to bullying and the repercussions which exist, is told in a unique, exposition intensive format with very little use of dialogue. Ronans Escape presents arbitrary scenes rather than traditional storytelling which provokes audiences into discussion and interpretation of the scenes on a more personal level while reflecting on their own experiences. Inheritance Inheritance is a 2012 drama film directed by and starring Hiam Abbass in her feature film directorial debut. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival and Haifa International Film Festival. Change for a Dollar Change for a Dollar is a short film by Sharon Wright. The short movie follows a seemingly homeless man wander through the course of a day, in which he gives away the dollar in change that was dumped into his tin can. Following the course of how the "dollar" was used, the viewer essentially gets an eye-opening opportunity to watch lives changed, based on the premise that it doesnt take much to make a difference. The film was filmed in a single day in Osawatomie on March 13, 2010 with the assistance of several Kansas City film makers, and a small cast. To date the video as posted on YouTube has had more than 2,200,000 views where it is stated to be "One of the MOST VIEWED films in schools nationwide". The film has won several awards including two regional Emmy awards, and two Telly Awards in 2012, and several others. Famous film critic Roger Ebert commented in his December 7, 2011 newsletter that "It touched me. Sharon Wright. Remember that name." Here I Am Here I Am is a 2011 Australian drama film written and directed by Beck Cole. It is Becks debut film and was premiered at the 2011 Adelaide Film Festival. Rathinirvedam Rathinirvedam is a 2011 Indian Malayalam-language erotic drama film directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar and produced by Revathy Kalamandhir. Starring Shweta Menon and Sreejith. It is a remake of the 1978 film of the same name, which itself was based on the novel of the same name written by P. Padmarajan. The film was produced by Suresh Kumar under the banner of Revathy Kalamandhir. Rathinirvedam stars Shweta Menon in the role of Rathi, and Sreejith in the role of Pappu. Shooting was done in the Onnattukara area of Kayamkulam and Mavelikkara, where the story is primarily set. Rathinirvedam was one of the most commercially successful Malayalam film of the year. The Train The Train is a 2011 Malayalam thriller film written and directed by Jayaraj, and starring Mammootty, Jayasurya and Sheena Chohan. The film is based on the 11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings. It was earlier titled as Track with Rahman. It was released on May 27, 2011 and received a dubbed release in Hindi and Tamil. It was a disaster in the box office. One Track Heart: The Story of Krishna Das One Track Heart: The Story of Krishna Das is a 2012 documentary film directed by Jeremy about Krishna Das, the U.S. vocalist best known for his performances on Hindu devotional music called kirtan. One Track Heart premiered at the Maui Film Festival on June 17, 2012 and is distributed by Zeitgeist Films. It opened theatrically in the United States in the spring of 2013. Ee Rojullo Ee Rojullo is a 2012 Telugu romantic comedy film directed by debutant director Maruthi, starring debutants Srinivas, Reshma and Saikumar Pampana. The film was made on a low budget by a group of producers jointly credited as "Good Friends". The music was scored by J.B. and J. Prabhakar Reddy handled the cinematography using Canon 5D cameras while S.B. Uddhav handled the movies editing. The movies trailers and posters featured interesting quotes regarding love stories these days. The song "Ring Tring" also gained popularity as it featured dancers wearing the masks of leading Tollywood actors like Jr NTR, Ram Pothineni, Ram Charan Tej, Allu Arjun, Pawan Kalyan, and Mahesh Babu. The movie was one of the most successful Tollywood films in 2012. The film was remade in Kannada as Preethi Prema and released on 17 February 2017. Dear Mom, Love Cher Dear Mom, Love Cher is a 2013 American television documentary about Georgia Holt, the mother of singer and actress Cher. The film recounts Chers family history and features in-depth interviews with her, Holt, Holts other daughter Georganne LaPiere, and Holts grandchildren, from Cher, Chaz Bono and Elijah Blue Allman. It premiered on Lifetime on May 6, 2013. The worldwide VOD/DVD release was on September 24, 2013, the same release date as Chers 25th studio album, Closer to the Truth. P. David Ebersole directed the film, and Todd Hughes was the producer. Coboy Junior: The Movie Coboy Junior The Movie is a 2013 Indonesian movie. This movie stars Coboy Junior, Nirina Zubir, Dewi Sandra and Meisya Siregar. The film was released in June 2013. Coboy Junior The Movie was filmed with $300.000 budget, But received negative reviews and poor performance in the box office, grossing $19,364 in Indonesia and $5,875 in non-Indonesian countries. This film was not released in North America. Victory Victory is a 2013 Indian Kannada comedy film directed by Nanda Kishore and written by M. S. Sreenath. The film stars Sharan and Asmita Sood in the lead roles along with Avinash, Ravishankar and Ramesh Bhat playing supporting roles. Actress Ragini Dwivedi appears in one item dance number for the film. The film is produced by SRS Media Vision in association with Anand Audio, a popular audio company in Karnataka. The film was an instant success at the box-office. The original score and soundtrack for the film was composed by Arjun Janya. One of the songs, "Khali Quarter", from the film went viral on the social media and was widely appreciated by celebrities and critics. The film premiered in the US through producer Atlanta Nagendra on 6 September 2013, and was widely appreciated. It was observed that the storyline of the movie was similar to that of 1995 Kannada movie Ganeshana Galate which itself was based on the 1978 movie The Odd Job. The movie was remade in Telugu in 2016 as Selfie Raja starring Allari Naresh. The movie had a sequel titled Victory 2 released in 2018 in which he played the role of quadruplet thereby becoming the second Indian actor after Kamal Hassan to play such a role. Seduce Me Seduce Me is a 2013 Slovenian drama film written and directed by Marko Šantić. It was selected as the Slovenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Tinker Ticker Tinker Ticker is a 2013 South Korean crime drama film written and directed by Kim Jung-hoon in his first feature-length for his Korean Academy of Film Arts graduation project. Starring Byun Yo-han and Park Jung-min, it follows a bombmaker who meets a detonator. It made its world premiere at the 26th Tokyo International Film Festival in 2013, competing in the inaugural Best Asian Future Film Award category. Hellraiser: Origins Hellraiser: Origins was a cancelled independent film project based on Clive Barkers Hellraiser films, and was presented as a two-minute long pitch trailer directed by Mike Le Han. Written and produced by Paul Gerrard, the trailer was intended to be a reboot of Hellraiser, but due to multiple factors, it did not progress to filming as a feature film. Hear No Evil Hear No Evil is a 2014 American thriller drama film written and directed by Russ Parr and starring Richard T. Jones, Jill Marie Jones, Jackie Long and Jahnee Wallace. Flapping in the Middle of Nowhere Đập cánh giữa không trung is a 2014 internationally co-produced drama film written and directed by Nguyễn Hoàng Điệp. Aadama Jaichomada Aadama Jaichomada is a 2014 Tamil language comedy film directed by Badri and produced by B&C films that deals with corruption in cricket. The film stars Karunakaran, Bobby Simha, and Vijayalakshmi. The film takes its name from a phrase in "Machi Open The Bottle", a song from the film Mankatha. Aadama Jaichomada released on 19 September 2014 to positive reviews from critics. The film declared Hit at the box office. Mafia & Red Tomatoes Mafia and Red Tomatoes is a 2014 Italian comedy film written and directed by Giulio Manfredonia and starring Stefano Accorsi, Sergio Rubini and Leon Lush. The Unfair Minority Opinion, released internationally as The Unfair, is a 2015 South Korean courtroom drama film written and directed by Kim Sung-je, starring Yoon Kye-sang, Yoo Hae-jin and Kim Ok-bin. It was adapted from Son A-rams novel of the same name, which in turn was based on the "Yongsan tragedy," in which 40 tenants protesting against insufficient compensation for the urban renewal redevelopment of their Yongsan neighborhood clashed with riot police on January 20, 2009, that resulted in the death of five tenant-evictees and one police officer. Forever Young Forever Young is a 2015 Chinese coming-of-age film directed by He Jiong and starring Li Yifeng and Zhang Huiwen. The film was released on July 10, 2015. Are You Here Ouija 4, is the DVD re-titled release of the 2015 Hong Kong horror film Are you Here directed by Jill Wong. It is an unofficial sequel to Ouija and Origin of Evil made by Blumhouse Productions. This film is completely unrelated to the official Blumhouse Ouija film series. Unlike The Charlie Charlie Challenge, this entry does feature a Ouija board. Tamilselvanum Thaniyar Anjalum Tamilselvanum Thaniyar Anjalum is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Premsai and produced by Gautham Menon. The film features Jai and Yami Gautam in the lead roles, with Ashutosh Rana, Santhanam, VTV Ganesh, Prem, Nassar, Thambi Ramaiah, Satya Krishnan and Thalapathy Dinesh, among others, in supporting roles. The film, featuring film score and soundtrack composed by Karthik, was simultaneously shot in Telugu as Courier Boy Kalyan. However, The Telugu version was released in September 2015, after financial issues for the film were solved earlier than for the Tamil version. Production began in 2012, but delays meant that the film only had a theatrical release during 2016. The film was released on 5 August 2016 to a mixed record tendered by critics, and became a box office bomb. Someone to Talk To Someone to Talk To is a 2016 Chinese drama film directed by Liu Yulin, a Tisch School of the Arts student and a silver medalist at the 41st Student Academy Awards, in her feature film directorial debut. Liu Zhenyun, Liu Yulins father, wrote the screenplay based on his award-winning novel One Sentence Is Ten Thousand Sentences. Alif Alif is an Indian Hindi film jointly produced by Pawan Tiwari and Zaigham Imam .Alif is written and directed by Zaigham Imam. The trailer of the film was launched by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and Jaya Bachchan on 27 December 2016. It stars Neelima Azeem, Bhavna Pani, Pawan Tiwari, Danish Hussain, Aditya Om, Saud Mansuri,Shimala Prasad as the lead characters. Alif deals with the importance of modern education. The narrator of the film Alif is veteran actress Jaya Bachchan. Saving Brinton Saving Brinton is a 2017 American documentary film about the efforts of Iowa resident Mike Zahs to preserve a large quantity of reels of film from the late 19th and early 20th centuries that he found in the basement of a farm house. It premiered at AFI Docs on June 17, 2017 and internationally at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post calls it one of 2018s "best movies of the year". It was directed by Tommy Haines and Andrew Sherburne. Asahinagu Asahinagu is a 2017 Japanese film based around the martial art of the naginata and fencing. It was directed by Tsutomu Hanabusa and is based on the sports/slice of life manga also called Asahinagu by Ai Kozaki. Andhhagadu Andhhagadu is a 2017 Telugu, comedy thriller film, produced by Sunkara Ramabrahmam on AK Entertainments Pvt Ltd banner and directed by Veligonda Srinivas. Starring Raj Tarun, Hebah Patel, Rajendra Prasad in the lead roles and music composed by Shekar Chandra. This movie was declared Hit at Box-Office. The movie was remade in Odia in 2018 as Sriman Surdas starring Babushan and Bhumika. Ye Mantram Vesave Ye Mantram Vesave is a Telugu film directed by Sridhar Marri, starring Vijay Deverakonda and debutante Shivani in the lead roles. It is produced by Golisoda Films. This film was supposed to release in 2013 but released in 9 March 2018 with no expectations and failed at the box office. 22 Yards 22 Yards is a 2018 Indian sports drama film starring Barun Sobti, Rajit Kapur, Panchi Bora and Rajesh Sharma. The film has been directed by sports journalist turned filmmaker Mitali Ghoshal. The film premiered at the 2018 Bay Area South Asian Film Festival and is scheduled to release theatrically on 15 March 2019. The trailer of the film was launched by Sourav Ganguly. The Bargain The Bargain is a 1914 American Western film starring William S. Hart. It was the first feature film starring Hart, who would go on to become the most popular Western actor of the silent film era. In 2010, it was added to the National Film Registry. A Girl's Folly A Girls Folly is a 1917 silent comedy film starring Robert Warwick, Doris Kenyon, June Elvidge, Jane Adair, Chester Barnett and Johnny Hines. The Round-Up The Round-Up is a 1920 American Western film starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and featuring Wallace Beery. The movie was written by Edmund Day and Tom Forman, directed by George Melford, and based on Days play that was a huge hit for Roscoe Arbuckles older cousin Macklyn Arbuckle and Julia Dean on the Broadway stage in 1907. It was Macklyn in the play who created the famous phrase used in advertisements of the film, nobody loves a fat man. Arbuckle was cast as a most unconventional-looking cowboy lead in The Round-Up because the studio didnt want to let their expensive star remain idle while his next comedy was being readied, and the film turned out to be one of Arbuckles biggest critical successes. The movie was screened in April and May 2006 as part of a massive 56-film Arbuckle retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. The museum chose to take the unprecedented step of running the entire series twice in a row for additional emphasis, once in April and a second time in May. The Lady The Lady is a 1925 American silent drama film starring Norma Talmadge and directed by Frank Borzage. Talmadges own production company produced the film with distribution by First National Pictures. The film survives in the U.S. Library of Congress with reel 2 missing. The remaining elements of the film have severe beginning stages of nitrate decomposition making much of the film hard to follow. The Movies The Movies is a 1925 American comedy film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle. Prem Sanyas Prem Sanyas is a 1925 silent film, directed by Franz Osten and Himansu Rai. It was adapted from the book, The Light of Asia in verse, by Edwin Arnold, based on the life of Prince Siddhartha Gautama, who founded Buddhism by becoming the Buddha or the "Enlightened one". I Take This Woman I Take This Woman is a 1931 American pre-Code romance film directed by Marion Gering and starring Gary Cooper and Carole Lombard. Based on the novel Lost Ecstasy by Mary Roberts Rinehart, the film is about a wealthy New York socialite who falls in love and marries a cowboy while staying at her fathers ranch out West. After her father disinherits her, and after a year of living as a cowboys wife, she leaves her husband and returns to her family in the East. The film was released by Paramount Pictures. The film has no connection to the 1940 film I Take This Woman starring Spencer Tracy and Hedy Lamarr, which is based on the Charles MacArthur story "A New York Cinderella". My Past My Past is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Bebe Daniels. It was produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and was also known under the alternative title The Ex-Mistress. The Fire Raisers The Fire Raisers is a 1934 British drama film directed by Michael Powell. It was described by Powell as "a sort of Warner Brothers newspaper headline story;" and marked the first of his four films with actor Leslie Banks. Gentlemen's Agreement Gentlemens Agreement is a 1935 British, black-and-white, adventure film directed by George Pearson and starring Frederick Peisley as Guy Carfax and Vivien Leigh as Phil Stanley. It was produced by British & Dominions Film Corporation and Paramount British Pictures. According to the British Film Institute, there is no known print of this film. Red Hot Tires Red Hot Tires is a 1935 American crime drama film produced and distributed by Warner Bros., directed by D. Ross Lederman, and starring Lyle Talbot and Mary Astor. More Pep More Pep is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Pudgy the Puppy. Two in the Dark Two in the Dark is a 1936 mystery film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and starring Walter Abel, Margot Grahame, Wallace Ford, Gail Patrick, and Alan Hale. The screenplay concerns an amnesiac suspected of murder. In 1945, Stoloff produced a remake, Two OClock Courage, directed by Anthony Mann and starring Tom Conway and Ann Rutherford. The Bad Man of Brimstone The Bad Man of Brimstone is a 1937 Western film starring Wallace Beery and directed by J. Walter Ruben. Beerys brother Noah Beery appears in a supporting role as a bartender. The supporting cast also features Virginia Bruce, Dennis OKeefe, Lewis Stone, Bruce Cabot, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, and John Qualen. The screenplay was written by Cyril Hume and Richard Maibaum, from a story by Ruben and Maurice Rapf. The film was shot in parts of Utah, including Johnson Canyon, the Gap, Kanab Canyon, Zion National Park, and Springdale. Sued for Libel Sued for Libel is a 1939 American mystery film directed by Leslie Goodwins from a screenplay by Jerry Cady, based on Wolfe Kaufmans story. Released on October 27, 1939, by RKO Radio Pictures, the film stars Kent Taylor, Linda Hayes, Lilian Bond, and Morgan Conway. Jesse James at Bay Jesse James at Bay is a 1941 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane starring Roy Rogers and George "Gabby" Hayes. Sunny Sunny is a 1941 American musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Ray Bolger, John Carroll, Edward Everett Horton, Grace Hartman, Paul Hartman, Frieda Inescort, and Helen Westley. It was adapted by Sig Herzig from the Jerome Kern-Oscar Hammerstein II musical play Sunny. It is the second film version of the musical; the first was Sunny made in 1930. Ghost Catchers Ghost Catchers is a 1944 American comedy horror film. Ole Olson and Chic Johnson are nightclub owners, helping their neighbors rid an old house of ghosts. Their clubs headwaiter Jerry is really a gangster trying to scare off the tenants in the house so he can steal a stash of aged liquor from the basement. Six P.M. Six P.M. is the 1946 American release title of the 1944 Soviet film At 6 P.M. After the War by Ivan Pyryev. The film earned the 1946 Stalin Prize of 2nd degree for the director, the composer Tikhon Khrennikov, screenwriter Viktor Gusev, and lead actors Marina Ladynina, Ivan Lyubeznov, and Yevgeny Samoylov. The Russian film title alludes to the agreement of the Good Soldier Švejk and sapper Vodička on their way to the front, to meet at the pub "By the Chalice" "at 6 p.m. after the war". In the film, the two young lovers agree to meet at 6 p.m. after the war at the Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge in Moscow. Since then the expression has become a Russian catch phrase. Fram för lilla Märta eller På livets ödesvägar Fram för lilla Märta or På livets ödesvägar is a 1945 Swedish comedy film directed by Hasse Ekman and starring Stig Järrel and Hasse Ekman. Sudan Sudan is a 1945 American Technicolor adventure film directed by John Rawlins and starring Maria Montez, Jon Hall and Turhan Bey. It was the last film Montez made for over a year due to fights with Universal. Blondie's Secret Blondies Secret is a 1948 black and white comedy film and the twenty-fourth of the 28 Blondie films. Murder Without Crime Murder Without Crime is a 1951 British crime film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Dennis Price, Derek Farr and Patricia Plunkett. J. Lee Thompson also wrote the screenplay adapted from Double Error, his own successful West End play. The Quiet Woman The Quiet Woman is a 1951 British crime film directed by John Gilling and based on a story by Ruth Adam, about a criminals wife who attempts to build a new life after her husband goes to prison, only to be menaced by him when he escapes. It starred Derek Bond, Jane Hylton and Dora Bryan. The Hundred Hour Hunt Emergency Call is a British film released in 1952 by Nettlefold Films. The film was directed by Lewis Gilbert and stars Jack Warner in a familiar role playing a policeman, Anthony Steel, Joy Shelton and Sid James as a dubious boxing promoter. The film was remade in 1962 as Emergency starring Glyn Houston. The First Time The First Time is a 1952 film directed by Frank Tashlin, and starring Robert Cummings and Barbara Hale. Where's Charley? Wheres Charley? is a 1952 British musical comedy film directed by David Butler and starring Ray Bolger, Allyn Ann McLerie and Robert Shackleton. It was an adaptation of the musical Wheres Charley? which was in turn based on the play Charleys Aunt by Brandon Thomas. Bolger, McLerie and Horace Cooper reprised the performances they originated on Broadway. Produced by the British branch of Warner Brothers, it was shot at Teddington Studios in London Some scenes were filmed on location in Oxford the setting for the comedy. The films sets were designed by the art directors David Ffolkes and Albert Witherick. It earned an estimated $1.5 million at the North American box office in 1952. The Vanquished The Vanquished is a 1953 American Western film directed by Edward Ludwig, written by Lewis R. Foster, Winston Miller and Frank L. Moss, and starring John Payne, Jan Sterling, Coleen Gray, Lyle Bettger, Willard Parker, Roy Gordon and John Dierkes. It was released on June 3, 1953, by Paramount Pictures. Twilight Women Women of Twilight is a 1951 play by Sylvia Rayman that became a 1952 film directed by Gordon Parry. The latter stars Freda Jackson, Rene Ray and Lois Maxwell, with a screenplay by Anatole de Grunwald. It was the first British film to receive the recently introduced X certificate. The Yellow Squadron The Yellow Division is a Swedish 1954 film set at the Svea Air Force Wing, just north of Stockholm and revolves around a fighter squadron of J 29 aircraft. New Orleans Uncensored New Orleans Uncensored is a 1955 film noir crime film directed by William Castle starring Arthur Franz and Beverly Garland. Kalle Stropp, Grodan Boll och deras vänner Kalle Stropp, Grodan Boll och deras vänner is a 1956 Swedish live-action/stop-motion feature film directed by after an original script by Thomas Funck, using Funcks already well-established characters. It follows a shorter animated film made by the same team in 1987, Kalle Stropp och Grodan Boll räddar Hönan. This is the first time since before 1987 where a Kalle Stropp production features voice acting by others than only Funck himself, only with the exception of children that had participated in other productions as well. Sonnensucher Sun Seekers is an East German film, directed by Konrad Wolf during 1958. It was banned and subsequently released only in 1972. My Wife La mia signora is a 1964 Italian comedy film directed by Tinto Brass, Mauro Bolognini and Luigi Comencini. It consists of five episodes, all starring Alberto Sordi and Silvana Mangano. The episode Eritrea, directed by Comencini, was later remade by Sergio Corbucci as the film Rimini Rimini. 7 pistole per i MacGregor Seven Guns for the MacGregors is a Technicolor 1966 spaghetti western. It is the directorial debut film of Franco Giraldi, who was Sergio Leones assistant in A Fistful of Dollars. The film gained a great commercial success and generated an immediate sequel, Up the MacGregors!, again directed by Giraldi, Coplan Saves His Skin Coplan Saves His Skin is a 1968 French-Italian Francis Coplan Eurospy film directed by Yves Boisset and starring Claudio Brook. It is the last chapter in the Francis Coplan film series. The Corrupt Ones The Peking Medallion, also called The Corrupt Ones, is a 1967 crime film directed by James Hill and Frank Winterstein and starring Elke Sommer, Robert Stack, Nancy Kwan and Werner Peters. The film was a co-production between France, Italy and West Germany although it was shot in English. The films German-language title is Die Hölle von Macao . It was made at the Spandau Studios in Berlin with location shooting in Hong Kong. Zhurnalist The Journalist is a 1967 Soviet romantic drama. It was directed and written by Sergei Gerasimov. The film stars Galina Polskikh and Yuri Vasilyev and tells a story of love between a successful Moscow journalist and a girl in a remote city in the Urals. Buckskin Buckskin is a western film, released by Paramount Pictures, released on a low budget and starring an all-star cast. The main stars were Barry Sullivan and Joan Caulfield. Lon Chaney Jr. plays the role of Sheriff Tangley and Richard Arlen plays a townsman. The other stars were Barbara Hale, John Russell, Wendell Corey, Bill Williams, Leo Gordon, George Chandler, Aki Aleong and Barton MacLane. The film was also known as The Frontiersman. It was the last of the series of A.C. Lyles Westerns for Paramount. The screenwriter Michael Fisher was the son of the series screenwriter Stephen Gould Fisher. Betty Hutton was originally selected to play the role of Nora Johnson, but she was fired. The film also has a small racial twist, common in films of the late 1960s. Sung Lee is a Chinese worker who is a victim of prejudice, Chaddock fights for him during the film. Crime in a Music Hall Crime in a Music Hall is a 1968 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Jiří Menzel. Diary of a Telephone Operator Certo certissimo... anzi probabile is a 1969 Italian film. It stars Claudia Cardinale and Catherine Spaak. Day of Judgment Drummer of Vengeance is a 1971 Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Mario Gariazzo and starring Ty Hardin, Rossano Brazzi and Craig Hill. What Became of Jack and Jill? What Became of Jack and Jill? is a 1972 British horror film directed by Bill Bain and starring Mona Washbourne, Paul Nicholas, and Vanessa Howard. It was part of an abandoned attempt by Amicus Pictures to compete with Hammer Studios by breaking into the grindhouse market. Studio executives were ultimately too disturbed by the final product to release it under the Amicus name, and they sold the film to 20th Century Fox. A Christmas to Remember A Christmas to Remember is a 1978 American made-for-television drama film starring Jason Robards, Eva Marie Saint, and Joanne Woodward. Adapted from the 1977 novel The Melodeon by Glendon Swarthout, it first aired on the CBS network on December 20, 1978. It was filmed in Rush City. The Defection of Simas Kudirka The Defection of Simas Kudirka is a 1978 American made-for-television drama film based on actual events, featuring Alan Arkin as Simas Kudirka, a Lithuanian merchant seaman in Soviet-era 1970 who attempts to defect to the United States by jumping onto a U.S. Coast Guard cutter. Among the movies awards are two Emmys and another three Emmy nominations. The movie was directed by David Lowell Rich. The New Adventures of Heidi The New Adventures of Heidi is a 1978 American made-for-television musical comedy-drama film updating the Heidi character to the present time and shifting the action from Switzerland to New York City. The film was released theatrically in Spain and Australia. Charles B. Fitzsimons had the idea to turn the film into a musical with comedy writer Buz Kohan writing ten songs for the film, sung by the stars Katy Kurtzman, Burl Ives, John Gavin and Marlyn Mason who played Heidi on stage in 1954 at the Player’s Ring Theatre in Hollywood. Nunzio Nunzio is a 1978 American drama film directed by Paul Williams and written by James Andronica. The film stars David Proval, James Andronica, Morgana King, Joe Spinell, Tovah Feldshuh and Maria Smith. The film was released on May 12, 1978, by Universal Pictures. The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal is a 1979 American made-for-television drama film directed by Mel Stuart and starring David Dukes, Tovah Feldshuh, Lauren Frost, Stacey Nelkin, Tom Bosley and Ted Wass. It premiered on NBC on January 30, 1979. Shanghai 13 Shanghai 13, also known as The Shanghai Thirteen, is a 1984 Hong Kong-Taiwanese martial arts film written and directed by Chang Cheh and starring an ensemble cast of notable film stars such as Andy Lau, Jimmy Wang Yu, Ti Lung, Chen Kuan-tai, Danny Lee, Bryan Leung, David Chiang, Chiang Sheng, Chi Kuan-chun, Chan Sing, Lu Feng and more. Ginger Meggs Ginger Meggs, Australias most popular and longest-running comic strip, was created in the early 1920s by Jimmy Bancks. The strip follows the escapades of a red-haired prepubescent mischief-maker who lives in an inner suburban working-class household. While employed at The Bulletin, Bancks submitted cartoons to the Sydney Sunday Sun, where he began his Us Fellers strip in 1921 in the "Sunbeams" section of the Sunday Sun. Ginger first appeared in Us Fellers on 13 November 1921, drawn by Bancks. When Bancks died on 1 July 1952 from a heart attack, Ron Vivian took over the strip, followed by Lloyd Piper, James Kemsley and since 2007, Jason Chatfield. The Intruder A Intrusa is a 1979 Brazilian drama film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen, based on the short story "La intrusa" by Jorge Luis Borges. The film is about the parallel lives of two gaucho brothers with Danish ancestry. It was shot in Uruguaiana, Rio Grande do Sul. Spaghetti House Spaghetti House is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Giulio Paradisi. It is loosely based on the Spaghetti House siege which occurred in 1975. The Death of Mario Ricci The Death of Mario Ricci is a 1983 Swiss-French drama film directed by Claude Goretta. It was entered into the 1983 Cannes Film Festival where Gian Maria Volonté won the award for Best Actor. A Summer to Remember A Summer to Remember is a 1985 American family drama film written and directed by Robert Michael Lewis and starring James Farentino, Tess Harper and Louise Fletcher. Wild Pigeon Wild Pigeon is a 1986 Soviet drama film written and directed by Sergei Solovyov. It was entered into the main competition at the 43rd Venice International Film Festival, in which it won the Special Jury Prize. The film was selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Girl The Girl is a 1987 British-Swedish drama film directed by Arne Mattsson and starring Franco Nero, Bernice Stegers and Christopher Lee. Vilde, the Wild One Hud is a 1986 Norwegian crime film directed by and starring Vibeke Løkkeberg. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Wo zhe yang guo le yi sheng Kuei-Mei, a Woman is a 1985 Taiwanese drama film directed by Chang Yi. The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It won the Golden Horse Award for Best Feature Film in 1985. Sasek a královna The Jester and the Queen is a 1987 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Věra Chytilová. The Ten-Year Lunch: The Wit and Legend of the Algonquin Round Table The Ten-Year Lunch: The Wit and Legend of the Algonquin Round Table is a 1987 American documentary film about the Algonquin Round Table, a floating group of writers and actors in the "Roaring Twenties" in New York City, which included great names such as Dorothy Parker, Robert Benchley, George S. Kaufman, Edna Ferber, Marc Connelly, Harold Ross and Harpo Marx. It was produced and directed by Aviva Slesin and narrated by Heywood Hale Broun. The title refers to the fact that the members of the Round Table met over lunch at the Algonquin Hotel from 1919 until roughly 1929. The film shows how the group drifted apart once the 1920s ended, as Hollywood beckoned for some and as they grew older. In 1987, the film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Later, it was aired on the PBS series American Masters. Ilaaka Ilaaka is a 1989 Hindi-language feature film directed by Aziz Sejawal, starring Dharmendra, Raakhee, Mithun Chakraborty, Sanjay Dutt, Madhuri Dixit, Amrita Singh, Amrish Puri and Om Puri.The film was a commercial success and helped both Chakraborty and Dutt to increase their prices. Orapronobis Fight for Us is a 1989 Philippine political thriller film directed by Lino Brocka and written by Jose F. Lacaba. It stars Phillip Salvador and Dina Bonnevie. During its initial release, the film was banned in the Philippines by President Corazon Aquino due to its subversive message. It was shown to the Filipino public after its premiere out of competition at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Prem Qaidi Prem Qaidi, is 1991 Indian musical film written by and directed by K. Murali Mohan Rao. The film stars Karisma Kapoor, Harish Kumar, Paresh Rawal, Dalip Tahil, Asrani, Shafi Inamdar and Bharat Bhushan. The film was a remake of the 1990 Telugu film Prema Khaidi. Swan Song Swan Song is a 1992 short film directed by Kenneth Branagh and adapted for the screen by Hugh Cruttwell from the one act play of the same name by Anton Chekhov. It stars John Gielgud as the aging actor Svetlovidov and Richard Briers as the prop-master Nikita. Warsaw: Year 5703 Warszawa. Année 5703 is a 1992 French Romantic Drama film, by Janusz Kijowski, about a couple in their 20s who flee the fall of the Warsaw Ghetto. The film stars Lambert Wilson, Hanna Schygulla and Julie Delpy. Les enfants jouent à la Russie Les Enfants jouent à la Russie is a 1993 French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and starring László Szabó and Godard. Szabó plays a Hollywood producer who hires a famous French filmmaker to make a documentary about post-Cold War Russia. Instead the filmmaker stays in France and casts himself in the lead role of Fyodor Dostoyevskys The Idiot. Thicker Than Blood: The Larry McLinden Story Thicker Than Blood: The Larry McLinden Story is a 1994 drama television film directed by Michael Dinner, written by Judson Klinger, and starring Peter Strauss, Rachel Ticotin and Lynn Whitfield. The film first aired on March 6, 1994 on the Columbia Broadcasting System. It is based on a true story of a Californian custody battle. The film was filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Four years after the films release, main stars Peter Strauss and Rachel Ticotin married, on 31 December 1998. Although the film did not see a home video release in America, it was released on both VHS and DVD in 2004 in the UK through Odyssey under the title Thicker Than Blood. During the 1990s, the film was also released on VHS in Brazil by Mundial Filmes. Celluloid Celluloide is a 1996 Italian film directed by Carlo Lizzani. The screenplay is by Ugo Pirro and is based on the novel of the same title by Pirro. Ivo il tardivo Ivo the Genius is a 1995 Italian comedy drama film co-written, directed and starred by Alessandro Benvenuti. Shinjuku Boys Shinjuku Boys is a 1995 film by Kim Longinotto and Jano Williams. It explores the lives of three transgender men who work at the New Marilyn Club in Tokyo, Japan. Never Ever Never Ever is a 1998 independent film written and directed by Charles Finch, and starring Finch, Sandrine Bonnaire, and Jane March. The Organ The Organ is a 1965 Slovak film by Štefan Uher made at Filmové Studio Bratislava. The cast features Frantisek Bubik, Alexandr Brezina, and Kamil Marek. The plot concerns a young Polish deserter and a conservative Slovak priest sheltering from fascists. Big Guns Big Guns is a 1987 gay pornographic film produced by the Laguna Pacific studio and distributed by Catalina Video. The cast included Mike Henson, Kevin Williams, Chad Douglas, Chris Gray, Jeff Boote, Jeff Quinn, John Davenport, John Rocklin, Kevin Wiles, and Mike Ryan. The film was re-released on DVD in 2007 as "Big Guns: 20th Anniversary Edition" and was remastered, color corrected and restored with its original ending cut from the original feature film. The 20th anniversary version runs 122 minutes. A sequel, "Hot Rods: The Young and the Hung Part 2," was shot concurrently and released the following year. "Big Guns" ends with a cliff-hanger scene that plays out as the first scene in "Hot Rods.". The unofficial sequel "Big Guns 2" was made in 1998. The Bacchae The Bacchae is an independent film adaptation of Euripides play The Bacchae, produced by Lorenda Starfelt and John Morrissey, and directed by Brad Mays. Rathinirvedam Rathinirvedam is a 1978 Malayalam Erotic coming-of-age film directed by Bharathan. The film was based on the novel of the same name written by Padmarajan who also wrote the films script. The films story revolves around a teenager who falls in love with a woman older than he is. The storyline of the film miffed many for its sensitive portrayal of the lead as well as garnered appreciation for its narrative. It is said to have redefined the art of movie making in South India, and hence regarded as a landmark in Indian film history. The film was also one of the biggest box office hits in Keralas history. It inspires similar productions all over South India, even decades after its release. A Promise A Promise is a 1986 Japanese drama film directed by Yoshishige Yoshida. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. See You in the Next War See You in the Next War is a 1980 Yugoslav war film directed by Živojin Pavlović. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. The films screenplay is based on the Vitomil Zupans novel Menuet za kitaro, published in 1975. Like the novel, the film takes place partially in Nazi-occupied Slovenia during World War II, and partially in Spain, where the main character, a former partisan, meets his former German adversary in a summer resort. Ghaath Ghaath is a 2000 Indian Bollywood crime drama film directed by Akashdeep and produced by Kumar Mohan. The film stars Manoj Bajpayee, Tabu and Om Puri in pivotal roles and actress Raveena Tandon in a special appearance. The film met with positive critical response, though it ended up being a flop at the box office. Bujang lapok Bujang Lapok is a 1957 Singaporean comedy film directed and acted by P. Ramlee. This is the first of the Bujang Lapok series of films. Mallboy Mallboy is an Australian film released in 2001, written and directed by Vincent Giarrusso, which depicts the difficulties faced by an adolescent trying to grow up in a community plagued by social problems. Mugguru Monagallu Mugguru Monagallu is a Tollywood action comedy film which was released on 7 January 1994 and was produced by Chiranjeevis younger brothers Nagendra Babu and Pawan Kalyan. This film stars Chiranjeevi in a triple role, Ramya Krishnan, Nagma and Roja. Directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film was recorded as Above Average at the box office. Sargam Sargam is a 1979 Hindi-language drama film written and directed by K. Viswanath. It was a remake of his earlier Telugu film Siri Siri Muvva, which also starred Jayaprada and made her a star in South India. She made her Hindi film debut with this film, repeating her role of a mute dancer. The film stars Rishi Kapoor as her partner, Shashikala as her stepmother, Keshto Mukherjee, Shreeram Lagoo as her father, Shakti Kapoor, Aruna Irani, Asrani as her dance teacher, and Vijay Arora. Laxmikant Pyarelal composed the memorable songs, which won the only Filmfare Award for the film. Anand Bakshi wrote the lyrics. Mohd. Rafi sang all seven songs, three of them were duets with Lata Mangeshkar, including the famous song, "Dafliwale", "Koyal Boli Duniya Doli" and "Parbat Ke Us Paar". The song "Koyal Boli" was shot on the banks of the Godavari River in Rajahmundry, "Parbat Ke Us Par" in Ooty and "Dafliwale" in Kashmir. The film became a huge success at the box office and took the top spot at the box office in 1979. It made Jayaprada a sensation and a star overnight in Hindi Cinema, and she also earned her first Filmfare nomination as Best Actress in Hindi cinema. Know Thy Wife Know Thy Wife is a surviving 1918 silent comedy short film starring Dorothy Devore and produced by Al Christie. Celestial Body Celestial Body is a 2000 Croatian film directed by Lukas Nola. The film received four Golden Arena awards at the Pula Film Festival. Japanese Devils Japanese Devils is a Japanese documentary about the war crimes committed by the Imperial Japanese Army between 1931 and 1945. The documentary is a series of interviews with 14 Japanese veterans of the Second Sino-Japanese War who recount rape, massacres, bio-experiments, and cannibalism. The accuracy of these interviews is contested by Japanese nationalist critics. Minoru Matsuis inspiration for the film came after one of his original interviewees died. Feeling that it was his last chance to document the stories, he began the process of creating the documentary. Initial support was minimal, with all production companies showing no interest. The film did not gain any traction until it was entered into the Berlin Film Festival. The original title, Riben Guizi, is a Chinese phrase popular in the 1930s and 1940s used to express hatred for Japanese invaders. Udaan Udaan is 1997 Hindi language movie directed by Asrani and starring Rekha, Saif Ali Khan, Prem Chopra, Danny Denzongpa, Dalip Tahil, Asrani, Deven Varma, Annu Kapoor, Mohnish Bahl. Quincy's Quest Quincys Quest is a 1979 British family film directed by Robert Reed, and starring Tommy Steele, Mel Martin and Charles Morgan. A version was first shown on television on 23 December 1962 as The Tommy Steele Show: Quincys Quest. The Hole The Hole is a 1997 South Korean film directed by Kim Sung-hong. Deflation Deflation is a 2001 micro-budget short film, written and directed by Roger Ashton-Griffiths. It stars Del Synnott, features Keira Knightley, who also worked as part of the crew, and Sharman Macdonald, her mother, who co-edited the film. The Mansion Cat The Mansion Cat is a 2001 American made-for-television one-reel animated cartoon, the 162nd Tom and Jerry short and the first Tom and Jerry cartoon in 34 years since Purr-Chance to Dream in 1967. Produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in association with Turner Entertainment Co., it premiered on Boomerang on April 8, 2001, making it the only Tom and Jerry short made especially for Boomerang. In addition, this was one of the last cartoons produced by Hanna-Barbera before its absorption into Warner Bros. Animation later in the same year. Seven months after it premiered on Boomerang, the short premiered on The WB as part of its Kids WB block in November 2001. To Stay Alive To Stay Alive is a 2002 Iranian drama film directed by Dariush Mehrjui. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Carlo Giuliani, Boy Carlo Giuliani, Boy is a 2002 Italian documentary film directed by Francesca Comencini. It was screened out of competition at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. It details the death of Carlo Giuliani, who was shot dead by a police officer during the demonstrations against the Group of Eight in 2001. Just a Boys' Game Just a Boys Game is a 1979 Play for Today which aired 8 November 1979, written by Peter McDougall and directed by John Mackenzie. It features Frankie Miller, Gregor Fisher, Ken Hutchison, Hector Nicol, Jean Taylor Smith, Katherine Stark, Barry Malone, Michael Malone and many more. The plot revolves around the life of Jake McQuillan who lives in the shadow of his dying grandfather, who used to be Greenocks hardest man. The play was filmed in and around Greenock and Port Glasgow. Uchûsen Sajitteriasu is a 77-episode Japanese science fiction anime television series directed by Kazuyoshi Yokota and created by Nippon Animation and TV Asahi. It aired from January 10, 1986 to October 3, 1987. The series is based on comics created by Italian physicist Andrea Romoli. Mga munting tinig Small Voices or Mga Munting Tinig is a 2002 Philippine drama film directed by Gil Portes and Adolfo Alix The film set in a public school won 11 awards and was nominated for 11 other including Gawad Urian Awards. It is the only Filipino film to be released by Warner Bros. Pictures. Legend of the Sacred Stone Legend of the Sacred Stone is a 2000 Taiwanese puppetry feature film written and directed by Chris Huang, a spin-off from the glove puppetry wuxia television series Pili. It reflects the traditional Taiwanese style of glove puppetry known there as budaixi, supplemented by computer-generated imagery. Short Hymn, Silent War Short Hymn, Silent War is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Charles Officer and released in 2002. The film centres on four Black Canadian women coping with an epidemic of gun violence in their community. The films cast includes Ngozi Paul, Mpho Koaho, Karen Robinson, Robert B. Kennedy, Bobby Manning, Ashley Archer, Elizabeth Vida and Mary Wright. The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Live Action Short Film at the 24th Genie Awards. Lurking in Suburbia Lurking in Suburbia is a 2006 comedy film written and directed by Mitchell Altieri, produced by Altieri and Phil Flores, and stars Joe Egender, Samuel Child, Ari Zaragis, and Buffy Charlet. Shriman Shrimati Shriman Shrimati is a 1982 Hindi film produced by B. Nagi Reddy and directed by Vijay Reddy. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Raakhee, A. K. Hangal, Amol Palekar, Deepti Naval, Rakesh Roshan, Sarika, Lalita Pawar and Anjali Naidu. Rajesh Roshan is the music director of the film. It was remake of Tayaramma Bangarayya, a 1979 film starring Sowcar Janaki as Tayaramma and Kaikala Satyanarayana as Bangarayya, which was later remade in Tamil as Sathya Sundharam with Sivaji Ganesan in lead. The Letter: An American Town and the 'Somali Invasion' The Letter: An American Town and the Somali Invasion is a 2003 documentary directed by Ziad Hamzeh. It was filmed in the town of Lewiston, Maine. Flower in Hell A Flower in Hell is a 1958 South Korean film directed by Shin Sang-ok. For her performance in this film, Shins wife, Choi Eun-hee was given the Best Actress award at the 2nd Buil Film Awards. During the Korean War, director Shin Sang-ok had shared an apartment with a prostitute in order to live more comfortably rather than sharing a one-room evacuation apartment with several families, giving him insight in the subject of the film. The Almost Guys The Almost Guys is a 2004 American comedy film written and directed by Eric Fleming, produced by Andrea Michaud and starring an ensemble cast. It was filmed on 35mm in Southern California. Film locations included Los Angeles, Lancaster, Long Beach, Upland and Downey. Worldwide rights to the independently produced film were acquired by National Lampoon. Creature of the Walking Dead Creature of the Walking Dead is a 1965 horror film adapted by Jerry Warren from a 1961 Mexican horror film La Marca del Muerto, which translates as Mark of the Dead Man. The original Mexican film was directed by Fernando Cortés, written by Alfredo Varela Jr., and released in Mexico on October 12, 1961. The special effects was handled by Nicholas Reye. Dobara see Dubara Palace for the palace in Cairo Dobara is a 2004 Indian Hindi film directed by Shashi Ranjan on his debut. It stars Jackie Shroff, Mahima Chaudhry and Raveena Tandon. The film is ripped off from Hollywood movie Forever Lulu. Love Is a Many Stupid Thing Love Is a Many Stupid Thing is a 2004 comedy film written, produced and directed by Wong Jing and starring Eric Tsang, Chapman To, Natalis Chan, Shawn Yue, Lam Chi-chung and Raymond Wong Ho-yin. The film is a parody of the 2002 hit film Infernal Affairs, which featured Tsang, To and Yue. Forgiven Forgiven is a 2006 film directed by Paul Fitzgerald starring Paul Fitzgerald, Russell Hornsby and Kate Jennings Grant. Eréndira la indomable Erendira Ikikunari is a 2006 drama film. Thieves and Liars Thieves and Liars is a 2006 Puerto Rican film directed by Ricardo Méndez Matta. It was Puerto Ricos submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Guerrilla Girl Guerrilla Girl is a documentary film directed by Frank Piasechi Poulsen. It tells the story of a young girl named Isabel, who enters the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, the largest Marxist–Leninist revolutionary guerrilla organization in South America. Le filmeur Le filmeur is a 2005 French drama film directed by Alain Cavalier. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Last Best Chance Last Best Chance is an educational DVD that reveals the modern nuclear threat of international terrorist organizations, produced by the Nuclear Threat Initiative. The DVD is freely available through the NTI-supported website. The film stars Fred Thompson as President Charles Ross. The name of the film is a reference to a quote by Abraham Lincoln. The Fatalist The Fatalist is a 2005 Portuguese-French drama film written and directed by João Botelho. It is based on Denis Diderots novel Jacques the Fatalist. It was entered into the main competition at the 62nd edition of the Venice Film Festival. Spend an Evening with Saddle Creek Spend an Evening with Saddle Creek is a documentary focusing on the first ten years of the Saddle Creek scene in Omaha. It was released in 2005 by Plexifilm. It was directed by Jason Kulbel and Rob Walters. Interviews for the film were conducted in December 2003 and January 2004 with the active bands on the Saddle Creek roster at that time. Since the "cast" is limited to these current members, bands such as Beep Beep, Criteria, and Two Gallants do not make an appearance. Chakkara Muthu Chakkara Muthu is a 2006 Malayalam film by A. K. Lohithadas starring Dileep and Kavya Madhavan. Dileep plays the role of a mentally retarded person. Female Prisoner: Cage , also known with the Mondo Macabro DVD title Female Prisoner: Caged!, is a 1983 Japanese women in prison film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Masaru Konuma and starring Mina Asami. L'uomo di vetro The Man of Glass is a 2007 Italian crime drama film directed by Stefano Incerti. It is based on real life events of the first Sicilian Mafias "pentito", Leonardo Vitale. Pink Eye Pink Eye is a 2008 American horror film directed by James Tucker. The film is set in a run-down asylum where drugs are tested in a small town in upstate New York. Megher Pore Megh Megher Pore Megh is a 2004 Bangladeshi Bengali language feature film. Directed by famous film director of Bangladesh Chashi Nazrul Islam. Based on the events of the Bangladesh Liberation War. An adaptation of the novel Megher Pore Megh by Rabeya Khatun. Produced by Faridur Reza Sagar and Ibne Hasan Khan in the banner of Impress Telefilm. Stars Riaz, Purnima, Mahfuz Ahmed and Shahidul Alam Sachchu, Riaz first time acting a duplicate character in this film such like Sezan and Majid. Love Is Cinta Love Is Cinta is a 2007 Indonesian romantic drama film directed by Hanny Saputra and starring Irwansyah, Raffi Ahmad, Acha Septriasa and Nirina Zubir. Chilly Beach: The World Is Hot Enough Chilly Beach: The World Is Hot Enough is a Canadian animated comedy film based on the television series Chilly Beach and produced by March Entertainment. The title is a parody of the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough. An early version of the film had its premiere at Sudbury, Ontarios Cinéfest in 2005. It was released February 5, 2008 on DVD in Canada. A second film, The Canadian President was also later released. Dishyum Dishyum is a 2006 Tamil romance film directed by Sasi. The film stars Jiiva, Sandhya, Guinness Pakru, Nassar, and Malavika Avinash. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Vijay Antony of Sukran fame. The story tells a love relationship between a stuntman and an art student, providing plenty of exciting scenes along the way. Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress and the Tangerine Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress and the Tangerine is a 2008 documentary film about artist and sculptor Louise Bourgeois directed by Marion Cajori and Amei Wallach and distributed by Zeitgeist Films. Venezzia Venezzia is a 2009 Venezuelan drama film based on real events; the role of Venezuela during World War II and a love story. The movie stars famous telenovela actress Ruddy Rodríguez and Mexican actor and singer Alfonso Herrera along with another number of well-known Latin American actors. Venezzia is, to date, the most expensive Venezuelan movie ever made. Sleeper Outback Revenge is a 2012 Australian action horror film that was written and directed by Dru Brown and produced by Judd Tilyard. It features Bruce Hopkins and Scott "Raven" Levy. Oresama is a Japanese film released in 2004. The movie revolves around the protagonist of the story, Japanese rock musician Miyavi, portraying himself and his adventures when he goes back 20 years in time. Separado! Separado! is a 2010 British documentary film directed by Dylan Goch and focuses on Gruff Rhys going to South America in search of a distant relative René Griffiths. Tera Mera Ki Rishta Tera Mera Ki Rishta is a 2009 Indian Punjabi language romantic drama film directed by Navaniat Singh and produced by Mukesh Sharma. The film stars Jimmy Sheirgill and Kulraj Randhawa in lead roles along with Anupam Kher, Raj Babbar, Archana Puran Singh, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Binnu Dhillon, Rana Ranbir, Balkaran Brar, Tee Jay Sidhu, Dolly Minhas and Akshita in supporting roles. The Movie was released worldwide on 10 April 2009 and had earned $108,741 in first two weeks. The movie was shot by Spice Cine Vision Studios and was distributed by Eros International. The movie was stated to be the costliest Punjabi movie ever made and was the first Punjabi movie to be shot in Switzerland. Tera Mera Ki Rishta was also the first Punjabi Movie to be promoted online by www.punjabiportal.com and an website was also introduced. The plot is inspired by the film Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana. Magi i luften Love Is in the Air is a 2011 Danish musical film directed by Simon Staho. The Weird World of Blowfly The Weird World of Blowfly is a 2010 documentary film about rapper and hip hop musician Clarence Reid, a/k/a Blowfly, directed by Jonathan Furmanski. In addition to Reid, the film features collaborators Tom Bowker and Otto von Schirach along with perspectives from Chuck D, Ice-T, and Die Ärzte. Atelier Fontana - Le sorelle della moda Atelier Fontana - Le sorelle della moda is an Italian television miniseries directed by Riccardo Milani and produced by Rai Fiction and Lux Vide, and broadcast premiered on Rai 1 in two evenings, on 27 and 28 February 2011. The three protagonists of the fiction are Alessandra Mastronardi, Anna Valle and Federica De Cola. The series is based on the life of the Sorelle Fontana, the three seamstresses of the province of Parma who became famous when in 1949 they made the wedding dress with which Linda Christian married Tyrone Power, Atelier became one of the most requested stylists by the Hollywood stars. Mayday 3DNA Mayday 3DNA is a 2011 Taiwanese film directed by Wen Yen Kung with additional work from Charlie Chu. Within the pan-Chinese community it is the first 3D concert feature film. The film is about three fictional stories revolving around characters who wish to attend a concert in Shanghai from the band Mayday. Filming took two years and there was a production budget of $200 New Taiwan dollars. Post-production work took 17 months. One story is set in Guangzhou, one story is set in Taipei, and one story is set in Shanghai. Shabri Shabri is a 2011 Hindi film directed by Lalit Marathe and produced by Ram Gopal Varma. It is about a woman, played by Ishaa Koppikar, who becomes the first female crime lady in Mumbai. The film was completed in 2005 and was showcased as the opening film at the Rome Film Festival, and was also premiered at the New York Asian Film Festival. The film was officially released worldwide on 26 August 2011. Friends from France Friends from France is a 2013 French drama film written and directed by Anne Weil and Philippe Kotlarski. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film is set in Odessa in 1979. 666 the Devil's Child 666 the Devils Child, stylized as 666: the Devils Child is a 2012 American horror film directed by Manzie Jones and starring Nadya Suleman in her feature film debut. Producers stated that they originally cast Suleman for name recognition, but were surprised by her acting talent. The film was originally released in 2012 but re-released in 2014. Kamen Rider Movie War Mega Max: Kamen Rider vs. Kamen Rider Fourze & OOO is a 2011 film in the Kamen Rider Series that was directed by Koichi Sakamoto. It features the casts of Kamen Rider Fourze and Kamen Rider OOO and opened in Japanese theaters on December 10, 2011. Movie War Mega Max also features the first seven Kamen Riders to commemorate the franchises 40th anniversary, as well as the return of Kamen Rider Double. Unlike previous Movie War films, which were divided into 3 segments, Movie War Mega Max is divided into 5 parts. Like previous Movie War films, the secondary Kamen Rider of Kamen Rider Fourze, Kamen Rider Meteor, makes his debut in the film. Zombie in a Penguin Suit Zombie in a Penguin Suit is a 2011 American short film directed by Chris Russell. Blood Stained Shoes Blood Stained Shoes is a 2012 Chinese horror film directed by Raymond Yip. Set in the 1930s, the film tells the tale of a series of strange murders revolving around a pair of embroidered shoes. My Friend Bernard Mug Travel is a 2007 South Korean computer-animated film, directed by Lim Ah-ron and based on his animated TV series, Bernard. Hyperfutura Hyperfutura is a 2013 science fiction film from American filmmaker James OBrien, starring Eric Kopatz, Karen Corona, Gregory Kiem, Scott Donovan, Celine Brigitte, Alysse Cobb, Lionel Heredia, Gary Kohn, Edward Romero and William Moore. It draws elements from the mashup video movement, Ed Wood, time travel and transhumanism, and pays homage to such counterculture works as The Church of the SubGenius and the fictional experimental filmmaker James Orin Incandenza from the David Foster Wallace novel Infinite Jest. Utilizing both stock footage and a live action narrative, it takes the viewer on a psychedelic voyage into the subconscious of a hybrid robot human sent back in time. The film is based on the epic poem Hyperfutura by Eric Kopatz. The screenplay is by James OBrien. The film was edited by Brando McClure and Ron Soha, with cinematography by Ama MacDonald, visual effects by John Younger and sound design by Jesse Bilson. It has been compared to Spectres of the Spectrum by experimental filmmaker Craig Baldwin, Eraserhead by David Lynch and the cinema of Andy Warhol. Hyperfutura premiered in Santa Monica, in July 2012 at the video store Vidiots. It was released by PanGlobal Entertainment worldwide in 2013. Barfi Barfi is a 2013 Indian Kannada romantic comedy film written and directed by Shekar. It stars Diganth and Bhama in the lead roles. Arjun Janya is the music director and KM Shankar is the producer of the film. 12-12-12 12-12-12 is a documentary film that premiered on October 29, 2013 at the Directors Guild of America theater on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood. Filmed from 23 different camera angles, the documentary was originally to have been two separate films, made by two separate production groups, one headed by Sir Paul McCartney, and one from the Robin Hood Foundations film team. After production crews encountered one another at Madison Square Garden during filming, the two teams joined forces to create a single film using both companies equipment and resources. On December 12, 2012, some of entertainments most iconic names came together at Madison Square Garden for a historic concert to benefit the victims of Hurricane Sandy, The Concert for Sandy Relief. It was produced jointly by James Dolan, Executive Chairman of The Madison Square Garden Company; John Sykes, President of Entertainment Enterprises for Clear Channel Media Holdings.; and Harvey Weinstein, Co-Founder and Chairman of The Weinstein Company, and presented by Chase with all proceeds going to the Robin Hood Relief Fund. 12-12-12 covers behind-the-scenes and onstage moments from the historic concert -- "the largest gathering of old British musicians ever in Madison Square Garden" an until-then unprecedented gathering of musicians, performers, and public figures who took the stage or worked behind the scenes to raise over fifty million U.S. dollars in one night for the Robin Hood Hurricane Sandy Relief Fund and to quickly distribute the entirety of the funds to organizations helping victims in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Edited in a roughly sequential fashion, the film is at once: a documentary about community heroism; a concert film; and an exploration of the wide range of efforts needed to produce such a concert, from gathering the artists, to planning the event, through load-in and rehearsal, solving "money problems" and technical issues with web-based donations, and finally the performances themselves. Tokyo Slaves is a 2014 Japanese suspense thriller film directed by Sakichi Satō and starring Sayaka Akimoto and Kanata Hongō, based on the novel Doreiku by Shinichi Okada. It was released on 28 June 2014. Bramman Bramman is a 2014 Tamil romantic action film directed by Socrates, starring M. Sasikumar, Lavanya Tripathi, and Naveen Chandra in the lead roles, while Santhanam, Soori, and Jayaprakash play supporting roles. The film has music composed by Devi Sri Prasad and cinematography by Jomon T. John. The film released on 21 February 2014. The Paper Store The Paper Store is a 2016 drama film directed by Nicholas Gray, and written by Gray and Katharine Clark Gray, adapted from the latters play 516. The film is produced by Jonathan Gray, John Grossman, and casting director Bonnie Timmermann and stars Stef Dawson, Penn Badgley, and Richard Kind. Filmed in Supermarionation Filmed in Supermarionation is a 2014 documentary film about Gerry Anderson, Sylvia Anderson and the struggling group of filmmakers who found success producing space-age puppet television series such as Supercar, Joe 90, Fireball XL5, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons and Thunderbirds. Directed by Stephen La Rivière, and based on his book of the same name, the film was favorably received by critics. It was released theatrically in the UK on 11 October 2014, having been premiered at the British Film Institute on 30 September 2014. It was subsequently released on DVD and Blu-ray. Memories on Stone Memories on Stone is a 2014 German-Iraqi film directed by Shawkat Amin Korki. It was produced by mitosfilm and mitosfilm Iraq. It describes the struggles of schoolfriends Alan and Hussein of making a post-war film about the Anfal genocide during Saddam Husseins regime. The film was selected as the Iraqi entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Sembene! Sembene! is a 2015 documentary film focusing on the life of Senegalese filmmaker Ousmane Sembène, who is considered to be the father of African cinema. It is co-directed by Samba Gadjigo and Jason Silverman. The films world premiere took place at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2015. It also played at the Cannes Film Festival and the Venice Film Festival. The Wonderful Wedding The Wonderful Wedding is a 2015 Taiwanese comedy film starring Chu Ke-liang, Ruby Lin, Li Dongxue, Kou Hsi-shun and Lin Mei-hsiu. A meet-the-parents-of-fiancee comedy, it pokes fun at the cultural and linguistic differences between Kaohsiung in southern Taiwan and Beijing in northern China. Typical for a comedy starring Chu Ke-liang, it was released a day before the Chinese New Year in Taiwan. Hero Naam Yaad Rakhi Hero Naam Yaad Rakhi is Punjabi romantic thriller film with story screenplay and dialogues penned by Manoj Jha and directed by Baljit Singh Deo. The film as known is inspired by a real incident that happened in British Columbia.It is a 100minutes format movie. The film features Jimmy Sheirgill opposite Surveen Chawla in lead roles. The Adventures of Panda Warrior The Adventures of Jinbao is a 2012 Chinese computer-animated action comedy martial arts film directed by Kwok-Shing Lo and written by Andy Ng Yiu-Kuen and Lam Fung. The films English cast features Rob Schneider, Haylie Duff, Norm MacDonald, Lauren Elizabeth, and Tom Kenny. Many of the films fight scenes were animated using motion capture. Tori Girl! is a 2017 comedy movie from Japan, directed by Tsutomu Hanabusa. The film featured at the 2017 Melbourne Japanese Film Festival. It is based on the novel "Tori Girl" by Kō Nakamura. Scooby-Doo! and the Beach Beastie Scooby-Doo! and the Beach Beastie is the sixth direct-to-DVD special produced by Warner Bros. Animation, based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on May 5, 2015, on the Scooby-Doo! 13 Spooky Tales: Surfs Up Scooby-Doo DVD. Dorst Craving is a 2018 Dutch comedy film directed by Saskia Diesing. It is based on the book of the same name, written by Esther Gerritsen. In July 2018, it was one of nine films shortlisted to be the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not selected. Beautiful Manasugalu Beautiful Manasugalu is a 2017 Indian Kannada romantic-thriller film written and directed by Jayatheertha. Jointly funded by S. Prasanna and S. Shashikala Balaji, the film is produced under Skkandda Entertainment banner. It features Sathish Ninasam and Shruthi Hariharan, teaming up again after Lucia, in the lead roles. The film score and soundtrack is composed by Bharath B. J.. The film was officially launched on 14 February 2015 coinciding the Valentines Day and was released across Karnataka on 20 January 2017. Ghost Hunting Ghost Hunting is a 2017 Palestinian documentary film directed by Raed Andoni and starring Ramzi Maqdisi. It was awarded the best documentary at the Berlinale 2017. Also, it was selected as the Palestinian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Power Algol: Tragedy of Power is a 1920 German science fiction film about an alien from the planet Algol. Forbidden Paradise Forbidden Paradise is a 1924 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by German film director Ernst Lubitsch. The film is based on a 1922 Broadway play, The Czarina, by Edward Sheldon who adapted the Hungarian language book of Melchior Lengyel and Lajos Bíró. The play starred Doris Keane, in one of her last stage roles, about Catherine the Great. Basil Rathbone costarred with Keane. The film starred Pola Negri as Catherine the Great and Rod La Rocque in the Rathbone role. The film marked Clark Gables second film appearance. Three Thieves The Three Million Trial is a 1926 Soviet silent comedy film starring Igor Ilyinsky and directed by Yakov Protazanov based on the play The Three Thieves by Umberto Notari. It was also released as Three Thieves in the United States. Happy Days Happy Days is a 1929 American pre-Code musical film directed by Benjamin Stoloff, which was the first feature film shown entirely in widescreen anywhere in the world, filmed using the Fox Grandeur 70 mm process. French director Abel Gances Napoléon had a final widescreen segment in what Gance called Polyvision. Paramount released Old Ironsides, with two sequences in a widescreen process called "Magnascope", while MGM released Trail of 98 in a widescreen process called "Fanthom Screen". The film features an array of stars who were contracted to William Foxs Fox Film Corporation at that time, including Marjorie White, Will Rogers, Charles Farrell, Janet Gaynor, George Jessel, El Brendel, Ann Pennington, Victor McLaglen, Dixie Lee, Edmund Lowe, and Frank Richardson. It also featured the first appearance of Betty Grable on film, aged 12, as a chorus girl, and Sir Harry Lauders nephew, Harry Lauder II, a conductor for Fox, who was drafted into the chorus. Expensive Women Expensive Women is a 1931 American pre-Code film drama. It was produced by First National Pictures and distributed through their parent company Warner Bros.. The film was directed by silent film veteran Hobart Henley and stars Dolores Costello. It was Costellos final film as a leading lady and star for Warners, which she had been since 1925. She retired to be the wife of John Barrymore and to raise their family. Costello would return to films five years later after a long hiatus and the end of her marriage to Barrymore, but never regained the luster she enjoyed as a Warners star. A print is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Penrod and Sam Penrod and Sam is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Leon Janney and Frank Coghlan Jr. It is an adaptation of the novel Penrod and Sam by Booth Tarkington. Beaudine had previously directed a 1923 silent version Penrod and Sam, and was invited to remake his earlier success. Lady and Gent Lady and Gent is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Stephen Roberts for Paramount, featuring a young Charles Starrett, Syd Saylor and an early supporting role by John Wayne. Lovers Courageous Lovers Courageous is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and written by Frederick Lonsdale. The film stars Robert Montgomery, Madge Evans, Roland Young, Frederick Kerr, Reginald Owen and Beryl Mercer. The film was released on January 23, 1932, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. There Goes the Bride There Goes the Bride is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Jessie Matthews, Owen Nares, Carol Goodner, Basil Radford and Roland Culver. The screenplay concerns a woman who breaks off her an engagement and escapes to Paris. It is a remake of the German film Marys Start in die Ehe, also known as Ich bleib bei dir. David Niven makes his film debut in a tiny uncredited role. It was shot at Beaconsfield Studios. The films sets were designed by the art director Norman Arnold. There Goes the Bride was released on Region 2 DVD in 2009. Amphitryon Amphitryon is a 1935 German musical film. Written and directed by Reinhold Schünzel, it is based on plays by Molière, Plautus, and Heinrich von Kleist, which in turn are based on Greek mythology. The film is known by a variety of other names: Amphitryon – Happiness from the Clouds, Amphitryon – Aus den Wolken kommt das Glück in Austria, Amfitryon in Greece, Anfitrione in Italy, Det gudomliga äventyret in Sweden. Amphitryon was filmed in Ufa-Atelier, Neubabelsberg, from 2 February 1935 – May 1935. It was one of UFAs many multiple-language version films: a French version, Les dieux samusent, was shot at the same time. Atlantic Adventure Atlantic Adventure is a 1935 American comedy mystery film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Nancy Carroll, Lloyd Nolan and Harry Langdon. The Miracle Rider The Miracle Rider is a 1935 Mascot movie serial directed by B. Reeves Eason and Armand Schaefer. The serial stars silent movie cowboy star Tom Mix in his last major film role. Sinbad the Sailor Sinbad the Sailor is a 1935 animated short film produced and directed by Ub Iwerks. Tars and Stripes Tars and Stripes is a 1935 American Educational Pictures short comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton. The film was shot at the Naval Training Center San Diego, California. Sons o' Guns Sons o Guns is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Jerry Wald and Julius J. Epstein that was based on a stage play by Fred Thompson and Jack Donohue. The film stars Joe E. Brown, Joan Blondell, Beverly Roberts, Eric Blore, Craig Reynolds and Wini Shaw. It was released by Warner Bros. on May 30, 1936. Alcatraz Island Alcatraz Island is a 1937 American drama film directed by William C. McGann and written by Crane Wilbur. The film stars John Litel, Ann Sheridan, Mary Maguire, Gordon Oliver, Dick Purcell and Ben Welden. The film was released by Warner Bros. on November 6, 1937. Mama Steps Out Mama Steps Out is a 1937 American comedy film directed by George B. Seitz and written by Anita Loos. The film stars Guy Kibbee, Alice Brady, Betty Furness, Dennis Morgan, Gene Lockhart and Edward Norris. The film was released on February 5, 1937, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Man of Conquest Man of Conquest is a 1939 American Western film directed by George Nicholls Jr. and starring Richard Dix, Gail Patrick, and Joan Fontaine. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards for Best Score, Best Sound, and Best Art Direction. The film marked the first serious attempt by Republic Pictures to break out from its traditional production of B movies and produce a work of greater cost and prestige. The film is a biopic of the politician Sam Houston, focusing on his relationship with Andrew Jackson and his role during the Texas Revolution. It was inspired by Marquis Jamess 1929 Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Houston. Swanee River Swanee River is a 1939 American film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Don Ameche, Andrea Leeds, Al Jolson, and Felix Bressart. It is a biopic about Stephen Foster, a songwriter from Pittsburgh who falls in love with the South, marries a Southern girl, then is accused of sympathizing when the Civil War breaks out. Typical of 20th Century Fox biographical films of the time, the film was more fictional than it was factual. Murder in 3-D Third Dimensional Murder, also known as Murder in 3-D, is a 3D short comedy film produced and narrated by Pete Smith and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is the last of the Audioscopiks 3D short film series, after Audioscopiks and The New Audioscopiks. La guerra gaucha The Gaucho War is a 1942 Silver Condor award-winning Argentine historical drama and epic film directed by Lucas Demare and starring Enrique Muiño, Francisco Petrone, Ángel Magaña, and Amelia Bence. The films script, written by Homero Manzi and Ulyses Petit de Murat, is based on the novel by Leopoldo Lugones published in 1905. The film premiered in Buenos Aires on November 20, 1942 and is considered by critics of Argentine cinema to be one of the most successful films in history. It won three Silver Condor awards, including Best Film, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay, given by the Argentine Film Critics Association at the 1943 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards for the best films and performances of the previous year. The film is set in 1817 in the Salta Province of northwest Argentina during the Argentine War of Independence. It is based on the actions taken by the guerrillas under the command of the general Martin Güemes against the royalist army, loyal to the Spanish monarchy. For exterior filming, a village was established in the same area where the actual conflict had taken place. The cast of some thousand participants was unprecedented in Argentine cinema until that time. The origins and content of the film are linked to a particular moment in Argentine history in which there was an intense debate over whether the country should take the side of either the Axis or the Allies during World War II, or maintain its neutrality during the war. The film stresses the values associated with nationalism as expressed in the union of the people, the army, and the church in defense of the country, which was considered by some a prelude to the revolutionary ideology that led to, on June 4, 1943, the overthrowing of the government of president Ramón Castillo. The film was produced by Artistas Argentinos Asociados, a cooperative of artists created just a short time before production began. It required an investment far beyond other productions of the period but the commercial success of the film allowed it to recover the cost in the first-run theaters, where it remained for nineteen weeks. False Colors False Colors is a 1943 American Western film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Morton Grant, Michael Wilson and Norman Houston. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Jimmy Rogers, Douglass Dumbrille, Tom Seidel, Claudia Drake and Robert Mitchum. The film was released on November 5, 1943, by United Artists. Derrière la façade Behind the Facade is a 1939 French drama film directed by Georges Lacombe and Yves Mirande and starring Lucien Baroux, Jules Berry and André Lefaur. The films sets were designed by the art director Lucien Aguettand. When the owner of an apartment block is found murdered, two policeman investigate the lives of the various tenants who live there. A Yank in London I Live in Grosvenor Square is a British World War II romance directed and produced by Herbert Wilcox. It was the first of Wilcoxs "London films" collaboration with his wife, actress Anna Neagle. Her co-stars were Dean Jagger and Rex Harrison. The plot is set in a context of US-British wartime co-operation, and displays icons of popular music with the purpose of harmonising relationships on both sides of the Atlantic. An edited version was distributed in the United States, with two additional scenes filmed in Hollywood, under the title A Yank in London. Soy un prófugo I Am a Fugitive is a 1946 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Emilia Guiú and Daniel "Chino" Herrera. The films sets were designed by Manuel Fontanals. A Likely Story A Likely Story is a 1947 film directed by H. C. Potter. It starred real-life husband and wife Bill Williams and Barbara Hale. It is also known as A Fascinating Nuisance and Never Say Die. Tomorrow Is Too Late Domani è troppo tardi is a 1950 Italian melodrama film directed by Léonide Moguy. For this film Pier Angeli won the Silver Ribbon for best actress. The film was also awarded Best Italian Film at the Venice Film Festival. Death Goes to School Death Goes to School is a 1953 British mystery film directed by Stephen Clarkson and starring Barbara Murray, Gordon Jackson and Pamela Alan. It was made at Merton Park Studios as a second feature. Police investigate the death of a tyrannical teacher at a girls school, where any number of people might have killed the dead woman. The Farmer Takes a Wife The Farmer Takes a Wife is a 1953 Technicolor musical comedy film starring Betty Grable and Dale Robertson. The picture is a remake of the 1935 film of the same name which starred Janet Gaynor and Henry Fonda. Grable and Dale Robertson first appeared together in the movie Call Me Mister. I Killed Wild Bill Hickok I Killed Wild Bill Hickok is a 1956 American film directed by Richard Talmadge. It is an entirely fictional account of Wild Bill Hickok who is the villain of the film. The film was produced and written by Johnny Carpenter who also stars and narrates under the name John Forbes. The film is the second of two films produced by The Wheeler Company. Kathy O' Kathy O is a 1958 comedy-drama about a publicity agents attempt to hide the fact that a child star, unlike her on-screen characters, is a complete brat. Signé: Arsène Lupin Signé Arsène Lupin is a 1959 French-Italian crime film written and directed by Yves Robert. It is the sequel of The Adventures of Arsène Lupin. Inside the Mafia Inside the Mafia is a 1959 film noir crime film based on a true incident. It was based on the Albert Anastasia murder and subsequent Apalachin Meeting. The Man Who Understood Women The Man Who Understood Women is a 1959 American drama film written and directed by Nunnally Johnson from a novel by Romain Gary, and starring Henry Fonda, Leslie Caron, Renate Hoy and Cesare Danova. The Hour and Turn of Augusto Matraga The Hour and Turn of Augusto Matraga is a 1965 Brazilian crime drama film directed by Roberto Santos, based on the short story of the same name by João Guimarães Rosa. Tease for Two Tease for Two is a Looney Tunes cartoon animated short starring Daffy Duck and the Goofy Gophers. Released August 28, 1965, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc. The cartoon marked the final theatrical appearance of the Goofy Gophers during the original Golden Age of Animation era. Unlike previous Goofy Gophers cartoons where Stan Freberg voices Tosh, Blanc voices both Mac and Tosh. The title is a play on the phrase "tea for two." Well Worn Daffy Well Worn Daffy is a 1965 Looney Tunes animated short featuring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales in a struggle for a well. 2 once di piombo Due once di piombo is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Maurizio Lucidi. The film represents the first successful chapter in the "Pecos" film series starred by Robert Woods. It was followed by Pecos Cleans Up. Time Lost and Time Remembered I Was Happy Here is a 1966 drama film directed by Desmond Davis. The film won three awards at the 1966 San Sebastián International Film Festival. The film was released in the U.S. as Time Lost and Time Remembered. Naboerne Neighbours is a 1966 Danish comedy film directed by Bent Christensen. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. Cop-Out Stranger In The House is a 1967 crime drama directed and written by Pierre Rouve, produced by Anatole de Grunwald, and starring James Mason, Geraldine Chaplin, and Bobby Darin. The movie is also known as Cop-Out and is a remake of the 1942 French film Strangers in the House. The film was remade in 1997. Eric Burdon & The Animals recorded the song "Aint That So" for the film. The song was co-written by band member Vic Briggs and John Scott, composer of the film score, and was produced and arranged by Briggs. The Strange Affair The Strange Affair is a 1968 British crime film directed by David Greene and starring Michael York, Jeremy Kemp and Susan George. Guess What We Learned in School Today? Guess What We Learned in School Today? is a 1970 film directed by John G. Avildsen and written by Eugene Price. The movie premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 1970 and opened in the United States in 1971. Although it was shot before Avildsens Joe, it got distribution afterward due to Joes success. Tagline: "Love American style with a touch of X." Minamata is a Japanese documentary made in 1971 by Noriaki Tsuchimoto. It is the first in a series of independent documentaries that Tsuchimoto made of the mercury poisoning incident in Minamata, Japan. Subsequent films in the series include The Shiranui Sea. Sting of the West Tedeum is a 1972 Italian spaghetti western film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. The title role was initially offered to Tomas Milian, who eventually refused. To Find a Man To Find a Man is a 1972 American comedy-drama film directed by Buzz Kulik and starring Pamela Sue Martin, Darren OConnor, and Lloyd Bridges. It was entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. The Rehearsal The Rehearsal is a 1974 film produced by Jules Dassin that is a cinematographic indictment of the Greek military junta of 1967–1974. Monsieur Pointu Monsieur Pointu is a 1975 animated film about Quebec fiddler Monsieur Pointu, the stage name for Paul Cormier. Go Gorilla Go Go Gorilla Go is a 1975 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Tonino Valerii. The script of the film continued some scenes from the debut film of Valerii, Per il gusto di uccidere, including the final duel between Fabio Testi and Antonio Marsina. The censorship commission banned the film to people under 18 years old and Valerii refused the cuts requested by the production to lower the ban; the film eventually had a significant commercial success, grossing over 1 billion and 800 million lire. L'ange et la femme The Angel and the Woman is a 1977 Canadian fantasy romance film from Quebec, directed by Gilles Carle. The film follows a woman who, after being brutally shot, dies in the snow and is resurrected by an angel who falls in love with her and eventually teaches her how to incinerate objects with her mind. The film is shot entirely in black-and-white and gained some controversy due to its explicit unsimulated sex scenes between the two leads. The Lincoln Conspiracy The Lincoln Conspiracy is a 1977 film directed by James L. Conway that dramatizes certain conspiracy theories concerning the 1865 assassination of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. The film, which was based on the 1977 book of the same name by David W. Balsiger and Charles E. Sellier Jr., starred Robert Middleton as Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, John Dehner as Col. Lafayette C. Baker, Bradford Dillman as John Wilkes Booth, and John Anderson as Lincoln. The hypothesis of the film was that, far from being the work of the ringleader of a lonely band of fanatics as most historians agree that it was, Lincolns assassination was the result of a vast conspiracy involving Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, Chief of National Police Colonel Lafayette Baker, and various Northern Senators and politicians who were determined to stop Lincoln from carrying out his lenient Reconstruction policies towards the South. The movie further professed that the man killed at Garretts farm in Virginia was not John Wilkes Booth, but another man named James William Boyd. No. 1 of the Secret Service No. 1 of the Secret Service is a 1977 imitation James Bond film starring Nicky Henson as British secret agent Charles Bind. It was directed and written by Lindsay Shonteff and produced by his wife Elizabeth Gray. The film had the working title of 008 of the Secret Service. It was released on VHS under the title Her Majesty’s Top Gun. Uranium Conspiracy The Uranium Conspiracy is a 1978 Israeli-German-Italian action-thriller film directed by Gianfranco Baldanello and Menahem Golan. Legend of the Bat Legend of the Bat, also known as Bat Island Adventure or Clans of Intrigue 2, is a 1978 Hong Kong wuxia film adapted from Bianfu Chuanqi of Gu Longs Chu Liuxiang novel series. The film was directed and written by Chor Yuen, produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, and starred Ti Lung as the lead character. It was preceded by Clans of Intrigue and followed by Perils of the Sentimental Swordsman. Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny is a Warner Bros. cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd, with cameo appearances by Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. The cartoon was part of the television special Bugs Bunnys Bustin Out All Over, which aired May 21, 1980. Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny is one of four Bugs Bunny cartoons produced during 1979-1980, the first new shorts since 1964s False Hare. Yesterday Yesterday is a 1981 drama film directed by Larry Kent and starring Vincent Van Patten and Claire Pimparé. It is a love story of a young soldier maimed in Vietnam, who allows his former girlfriend to believe he is dead to spare her anguish. My Wife Goes Back to School Mia moglie torna a scuola is a 1981 commedia sexy allitaliana film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo and starring Renzo Montagnani with Carmen Russo, an early 1980s star of the genre. Giggi il bullo Giggi il Bullo is a 1982 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana film directed by Marino Girolami. Red Bells Part II: Ten Days That Shook the World Red Bells II is a 1983 adventure-drama film directed by Sergei Bondarchuk. It was coproduced by Soviet Union, Italy and Mexico. It is the last of a two-part film centered on the life and career of John Reed, the revolutionary communist journalist that had already inspired Warren Beattys Reds. This chapter focuses on Reeds book Ten Days That Shook the World. George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation is a 1986 television film, and was the sequel to the 1984 miniseries George Washington. The film chronicles the life of George Washington, the first President of the United States. George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation is based on the biography by James Thomas Flexner. It aired on September 21-22, 1986. The two-part sequel received low television ratings, among the worst ratings received by a miniseries to that time. Field of Honor Field of Honor is a 1986 Dutch/South Korean war film set during the Korean war, directed by Kim Dae-hie and Hans Scheepmaker. The Last Frontier The Last Frontier is a 1986 American-Australian television miniseries starring Linda Evans, Jack Thompson and Jason Robards. Murrow Murrow is a 1986 made-for-cable biographical movie directed by Jack Gold, written by Ernest Kinoy, and originally broadcast by HBO. Daniel J. Travanti played the title role of American broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow, and Robert Vaughn co-starred in the supporting role of Franklin D. Roosevelt. The cast also featured Dabney Coleman as CBS President William Paley. The Under Achievers The Underachievers is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Jackie Kong. After the Shock After the Shock is a made-for-television movie about the aftermath of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake that hit San Francisco on October 17, 1989. Shanghai Shanghai Shanghai, Shanghai, also known as The Shanghai Encounter, is a 1990 Hong Kong action film directed by Teddy Robin. Set in 1930s Shanghai, the film stars Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao, George Lam and Anita Mui. Silent Scream Silent Scream is a 1990 biopic film about convicted murderer Larry Winters, in which Robert Carlyle made his film debut. It was directed by David Hayman. The Pianist The Pianist is a 1991 film directed by Claude Gagnon. It is based on the novel A Certain Mr. Takahashi by Ann Ireland. Cousin Bobby Cousin Bobby is a 1992 American documentary film directed by Jonathan Demme. The film focuses on Demmes cousin, Robert W. Castle, an Episcopalian minister in Harlem. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Bedevil Bedevil is a 1993 Australian horror film directed by Tracey Moffatt. It is the first feature directed by an Australian Aboriginal woman. With this film, Moffatt challenges racial stereotypes in Australian society. The film is a trilogy of surreal ghost stories. Inspired by ghost stories she heard as a child from both her extended Aboriginal and Irish Australian families, Tracey Moffatt has constructed a sublime trilogy in which characters are haunted by the past and bewitched by memories. All three stories are set in Moffatts highly stylized, hyper-real, hyper-imaginary Australian landscape. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. A Wall of Silence A Wall of Silence is a 1993 Argentine drama film starring Vanessa Redgrave. The film concerns a turbulent period in Argentine history, the National Reorganization Process as well as the responsibility of artists in engaging and interpreting human stories from this period. It was directed by Lita Stantic and released theatrically in Argentina on 10 June 1993. It was also screened later that year at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was released as Black Flowers in some English territories. Zelda Zelda is a 1993 American television movie based on the lives of author F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda Fitzgerald, artist and fellow author. Anjos do Arrabalde Anjos do Arrabalde is a 1987 Brazilian drama film directed by Carlos Reichenbach. The film won several awards at the 1987 Gramado Film Festival, including award for best actress for Betty Faria, and best film. In November 2015, Anjos do Arrabalde was selected by the Brazilian Association of Film Critics as one of the 100 best Brazilian films of all time. Swing High Swing High is a 1932 American Pre-Code short documentary film directed by Jack Cummings. In 1932, it was nominated for an Academy Award at the 5th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. Mofturi 1900 Mofturi 1900 is a 1964 Romanian comedic film directed by Jean Georgescu and based on Ion Luca Caragiales many Moments and Sketches. The sketches used are "Diplomatie", "Amicii", "O lacuna", "Bubico", "C.F.R." and "Din statiune". The film stars Grigore Vasiliu Birlic, Iurie Darie and Ion Dichiseanu; and features Ioana Bulcă, Alexandru Giugaru, Mircea Crisan, Geo Barton and others. Set at the beginning of the 20th century, the story revolves around two Mitică characters sitting at a cafe telling stories to each other. Dhavani Kannavukal Dhavani Kanavugal is a 1984 Indian Tamil language film written, directed and produced by K. Bhagyaraj, starring Sivaji Ganesan and K. Bhagyaraj. Bhagyaraj makes a pseudo reference in this film to Bharathirajas Puthiya Vaarpugal film in which Bhagyaraj was the dialogue writer and cast as hero of the movie. Bhagyaraj used this fact in this movie where he cast his mentor P Bharathiraja in a guest role as himself who decides to cast an extra as hero and dialogue writer of his on-screen movie after accidentally discovering his skills.The movie did extemely well at box office. Project A-Ko 4: Final is the fourth and final movie in the Project A-ko series. This is the first time Miss Ayumi has a lead role. A-ko is featured less prominently until the second half, when she bursts out of the floor in her sailor-suited battle outfit during the wedding. Militant Eagle Boxers Adventure, also released as Militant Eagle, is a 1979 Taiwan martial arts action film starring Tao-liang Tan and Jack Lung Sai-Ga. V nachale slavnykh del At the Beginning of Glorious Days is the second part of a two-part film that started with The Youth of Peter the Great. Both parts were released in the Soviet Union in 1980 and are based on a novel, Peter I, written by Aleksey Tolstoy. The film was directed by Russian director Sergey Gerasimov. The movie is considered to be a classic of Russian historical cinema. Andrea Bocelli: A Night in Tuscany A Night in Tuscany is the first DVD released by Italian singer Andrea Bocelli of a concert which took place at the Piazza dei Cavalieri in Pisa in 1997. The concert includes duets with soprano Nuccia Focile, Italian rock star Zucchero, and English soprano Sarah Brightman. The concert was also Bocellis first PBS Special, part of the In the Spotlight series, designed to promote his breakthrough album, Romanza. It also marked his debut to the American audience. Whirlpool of Passion Impure Blood is a Yugoslav historical drama filmed in 1991 and released in 1997. Le coeur et l'argent The Heart and the Money is a 1912 film directed by Louis Feuillade and Léonce Perret. Early filmmaker Louis Feuillade’s most well known works focus on crime serials. When Feuillade and Léonce Perret decided to work together, Perret introduced his co-director to a new style of filming. Visually, The Heart and the Money presents a different aesthetic, such as shooting on location, to the time period. The techniques the directors used, such as on-location shooting, split screens, and sense of storytelling, were employed way before their time to portray a gripping and saddening melodrama. General Nuisance General Nuisance is the ninth short subject starring Buster Keaton made for Columbia Pictures. Winter Kept Us Warm Winter Kept Us Warm is a Canadian romantic drama film, released in 1965. The title comes from the fifth line of T. S. Eliots The Waste Land. An independent film written, directed, and funded by David Secter, it occupies a unique place in the history of Canadian cinema as the first English-language Canadian film ever screened at the Cannes Film Festival. Its debut was as the opening film of the Commonwealth Film Festival. It was also given a Special Jury Award at the 7th International Montreal Film Festival. The film starred John Labow as Doug Harris and Henry Tarvainen as Peter Saridan, two students at the University of Toronto who develop a complex quasi-romantic friendship, and Joy Tepperman and Janet Amos as their girlfriends Bev and Sandra. The films gay subtext was carefully coded by Secter, who wrote the film based on his own experience falling in love with a male fellow student but feared that a more explicitly gay film would not attract an audience. Even some of the films cast have claimed in interviews that they did not know at the time that the film was actually about homosexuality. Amrit Amrit is a 1986 Indian Hindi film starring Rajesh Khanna in the title role playing the character of Amritlal Sharma. The film was directed by Mohan Kumar immediately after directing Avtaar with Khanna in the title role and lyrics written by Anand Bakshi. This movie gave Rajesh Khanna his fourth BJFA Best Actor award in 1987. The film was critically acclaimed and received five stars in Bollywood Guide Collections. The film was remade in Telugu as Aatma Bandhuvulu. Nodi Swamy Navirodu Hige Nodi Swamy Navirodu Heege was a 1983 Indian Kannada language film directed by and starring Shankar Nag. It also stars Master Manjunath, Arundhati Nag and Ramesh Bhat. The music was composed by noted composer G. K. Venkatesh. The title song became a chartbuster. This is one of the all time super hit title song which fits for all age. Master singer Bhimsen Joshi sang in the film on insistence of G. K. Venkatesh. His song "Bhagyada Lakshmi Baramma" was the highlight of the film. Also interesting point is, Shankar Nag has shown the western culture in Bengaluru in 1983 itself and how the people of Karnataka have an advanced sense of thought. The Wedding Tackle The Wedding Tackle is a 2000 British comedy film directed by Rami Dvir and starring Leslie Grantham, Tony Slattery, Adrian Dunbar, Amanda Redman, Susan Vidler, and James Purefoy. Navrang Navrang is a 1959 Indian Hindi-language film co-written and directed by V. Shantaram. The film is noted for its dance sequences with lead actress Sandhya and music by C. Ramchandra, while playback singer Mahendra Kapoor made his singing debut with the song Aadha Hai Chandrama Raat Aadhi. Ti voglio bene Eugenio Ti voglio bene Eugenio is a 2002 Italian drama film directed by Francisco José Fernandez. For this film Giancarlo Giannini was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actor. Happiness Costs Nothing Happiness Costs Nothing is a 2003 Italian-French drama film directed by Mimmo Calopresti. Crab Orchard Sheeba is a 2005 family film that was released on DVD on January 19, 2011. It was directed by Michael J. Jacobs, and stars Dylan Patton, Edward Asner, Judge Reinhold, Sarah Ryder, Kathy Patrick, and Ruby Handler. During production, the films working title was Crab Orchard. It was known as Angel Dog 2 when released on DVD in the UK in 2013. Second Generation Second Generation is a 2003 British two-part television romantic drama directed by Jon Sen, written by Neil Biswas, and stars Parminder Nagra, Christopher Simpson and Danny Dyer. Inspired by the Jacobean tragedy King Lear by William Shakespeare, the drama revolves around two childhood sweet-hearts who find the passion is still there when their paths cross. It was broadcast by Channel 4 over two consecutive days on 14 September 2003 and 15 September 2003. Aimee Semple McPherson Sister Aimee: The Aimee Semple McPherson Story,, is a feature-length dramatic biographical film about evangelist "Sister" Aimee Semple McPherson. Memron Memron is a 2004 "mockumentary" film inspired by the Enron scandal. This improv film stars Mike McShane as the corrupt Memron executive, and also features Claire Forlani, Tim Bagley, John Lehr and Evie Peck. The film was written, directed and produced by Nancy Hower, and won several awards at various film festivals. It's Our Life! Its Our Life! or La vie est à nous! is a 2005 French comedy film. It was directed by Gérard Krawczyk and starred Josiane Balasko and Sylvie Testud. Kisse Pyaar Karoon? Kisse Pyaar Karon is a 2009 Indian comedy film directed by Ajay Chandok. The film stars Arshad Warsi, Aashish Chaudhary and Yash Tonk and was filmed in Mumbai and Dubai. .The basic plot is lifted from Hollywood comedy Saving Silverman which in turn was also the main theme of 2008’s comedy movie De Taali. June R June R is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Revathy Varmha. The film stars Jyothika in the title role which was her 25th Tamil film along with the supporting cast Kushboo, Saritha and Biju Menon. The films soundtrack are composed by Malayalam composer Sharreth, while Madhu Ambat was the cinematographer. The film opened in February 2006 to poor reviews and declared as disaster at box office. The Strike The Strike is one of the short comedy films – written by Peter Richardson and Pete Richens, and directed by Richardson – which made up the long-running Channel 4 television series The Comic Strip Presents.... First aired in January 1988, it also received a limited theatrical release, and won the Golden Rose of Montreux for the same year. The film concerns Paul, a Welsh former miner and aspiring screenwriter, who writes a hard-hitting film script about his own experiences of the 1984 Miners Strike. However, the Hollywood production company that gets hold of his script turns it into a ludicrously sensationalist and anachronistic action film, starring Al Pacino as Arthur Scargill, and Meryl Streep as his wife. The film also stars Robbie Coltrane, Nigel Planer and Keith Allen, in addition to fleeting appearances from most of the regular Comic Strip performers, including Adrian Edmondson, Rik Mayall and Dawn French. Its subject matter, cinema release, and prestigious award success all contributed to making The Strike one of the most famous of all the Comic Strip films. In addition, the films theme and its chief stylistic device would be revisited twice by Richardson and Richens: first in the later Comic Strip film The Carnage Continues..., and then in the movie The Hollywood Years. Neither of these films, however, achieved success comparable to The Strike. De Gaulle Le Grand Charles is a 2006 French TV Mini-Series on the life of Charles de Gaulle from 1939 to 1959, written and directed by Bernard Stora. The Soldier's Star LÉtoile du soldat is a French film by the director Christophe de Ponfilly, who made several movies and documentaries in Afghanistan. The film was released after his suicide in 2006. The Reinactors The Reinactors is a 2008 documentary film directed by Dave Markey about the lives of film character impersonators and celebrity look-a-likes on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame. The film was well received by critics and audiences during its world premiere at the 2008 Rotterdam Film Festival, going on to screen around the world at various film festivals. The documentary also aired on Canadas Super Channel in September and October 2009. The DVD was released in the United States September 2009 by We Got Power Films. Filmmaker Spike Jonze is cited in the films marketing calling it "A strange and tragic portrait of a dream that lives on one square block in Hollywood, and kind of in our whole country, too." For My Crushed Right Eye is a short film by Toshio Matsumoto made in 1968 the year before his feature film Funeral Parade of Roses. It features some of the same milieu, presented through three projectors running at simultaneously. Since projectors do not all run at the same speed, the images can go "out of sync," and each projection of the film can be different. Video Clip Video Clip or VDO Clip is a 2007 Thai horror film directed by Pakphum Wonjinda. D Tour: A Tenacious Documentary D Tour: A Tenacious Documentary is a 2008 documentary film directed by Jeremy Konner. It was premiered at the 2008 Santa Barbara film festival on January 31, 2008. The film focuses on the tour Tenacious D made in support of the film and soundtrack of Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny and the consequences of their films poor showing at the box office. The film has been released on DVD and Blu-ray in The Complete Masterworks Part 2, which also contains a full live show. Clay Clay is a 2008 British TV film drama directed by Andrew Gunn and starring Harry McEntire and Ben Davies. The screenplay by Peter Tabern is based on the 1998 novel of the same name by David Almond. Seema Sastry Seema Sastri - Bheebhatsamaina Factionist is a 2007 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film directed and produced by G Nageswara Reddy. Written by Marudhuri Raja, it stars Allari Naresh and Farjana in the lead roles. The film was released theatrically on 16 November 2007. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the humor, action sequences and songs but criticized the writing. It was later remade in Kannada as Super Shastri. Pretty Cure , known as simply Pretty Cure outside Japan, is a Japanese magical girl anime series produced by Toei Animation and broadcast across Japan on TV Asahis ANN network. It is the first series in the Pretty Cure metaseries created by Izumi Todo. The original series, directed by Daisuke Nishio, aired on TV Asahi between February 1, 2004 and January 30, 2005 in the same timeslot as Izumi Todos previous work Ashita no Nadja. It was the first of the Pretty Cure series to have received an adapted English-language version, which aired in Canada from March 2009. A direct sequel, , or simply Max Heart, aired in Japan between February 6, 2005 and January 29, 2006. It was then succeeded by Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star. Two Max Heart movies were released on April 16, 2005 and December 10, 2005 respectively. Petty Letters and Love Crimes Dalla vita in poi is a 2010 Italian film, written and directed by Gianfrancesco Lazotti. Sankham Sankham is a 2009 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film produced by J Bhagavan, J Pulla Rao on Sri Balaji Cine Media banner and directed by Siva. Starring Gopichand, Trisha Krishnan in lead roles and music composed by S. Thaman. The film recorded as hit at box office. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Phir Ek Most Wanted and in Tamil as Sivappu Saamy. It was remade in Dhallywood as Kothin Prothishodh starring Shakib Khan. Genji monogatari: Sennen no nazo is a 2011 Japanese film based on the epic Japanese story, The Tale of Genji. My Brother the Islamist My Brother the Islamist is a 2011 documentary produced and directed by film-maker Robb Leech. It charts his attempt to reconnect with his stepbrother, Richard Dart, who had in the summer of 2009 converted to Islam under Anjem Choudary, the leader of now proscribed Islamist group Islam4UK. Leech began filming with Dart just a few months after the conversion and continued up until the moment he left for his first Hajj, late in 2010. The film presents a rare insight into the world of Islamic fundamentalism, the young men caught up in it, and the devastating effect it has on families. First aired on BBC Three in April 2011, My Brother the Islamist has since been broadcast across the world, in countries including Australia, Austria, Canada, Germany, Japan, New Zealand and the USA. The Metro described the film as "...an object lesson in objective filmmaking". My Brother the Islamist was nominated for a number of awards, including: Best Newcomer Documentary - The Grierson Awards, Best Single Documentary - Royal Television Society West awards, Best Single doc - Televisual Bulldog Awards, Best Documentary - Broadcast Awards. The documentary also won Robb Leech Best Debut Director - Edinburgh Television Festival. A sequel titled My Brother the Terrorist was aired on BBC3 on 28 April 2014. Astroganga is a Super Robot anime series created by Knack Productions. It consisted of 26 episodes and originally aired from October 4, 1972 to March 28, 1973. Kucch Luv Jaisaa Kucch Luv Jaisaa is a 2011 Indian drama film. Written and directed by Barnali Shukla, the film stars Shefali Shah and Rahul Bose. Kucch Luv Jaisaa marks the second film that Bose and Shah have acted in together; they also played a married couple in Aparna Sens 15 Park Avenue. Model Neetu Chandra and television actor Sumeet Raghavan are also in the film. The music is by Pritam. Streets of Hope Finding Hope Now is a 2010 Gang/Crime film starring Stelio Savante, Michael Badalucco, Avan Jogia, Rolando Monge and Nick Rey Angelus. The film was shot in Fresno, principal photography wrapping in June 2009. It is based on Roger Minassians 2003 book Gangs to Jobs. King Khan King Khan is a 2011 Dhallywood action and romance film written and directed by Mohammad Hossain Jaimy, and starring Shakib Khan in the lead roles. It also features Apu Biswas, Mimo, Misha Sawdagor, Ujjal, Sucharita, Kabila, Sadek Bachchu, Kazi Hayat, and Maruf Akib in supporting roles. Monster Killer is a 2011 Japanese splatter film directed and co-written by Takanori Tsujimoto. The film stars Natsuki Kato, Yuma Ishigaki and Yasuaki Kurata. It involves two detectives who hunt down a serial killer. The film was shown at the Tokyo International Film Festival in 2011. Decoding Deepak Decoding Deepak is a 2012 feature-length documentary film directed by Gotham Chopra about his father Deepak Chopra. It was released in the United States in theaters, on video on demand and digital platforms, on October 5, 2012. It was distributed by SnagFilms, a digital distributor of independent films. The film is dedicated to David Simon M.D., close friend of the Chopra family who died of a brain tumor on January 31, 2012. Nerve Nerve is a 2013 Australian psychological thriller film directed by Sebastien Guy. It stars Christian Clark and Georgina Haig. The Don Juans The Don Juans is a 2013 Czech comedy film directed by Jiří Menzel. The film was selected as the Czech entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Originally Agnieszka Hollands mini-series Burning Bush had been selected to represent the Czech Republic. However AMPAS disqualified the film, citing regulations that the film must not have initially appeared on television. The mini-series aired on Czech TV eight months prior to the re-edited version that appeared in cinemas. The Don Juans was a controversial pick as members of the Czech Film Academy did not see the film before it was chosen and because the film was poorly received by Czech critics. Chettayees Chettayees: Lovable Rascals is a 2012 Malayalam comedy film written by Sachy and directed by Shajoon Kariyal. The film is produced under the banner of Thakkaali Films, a production house launched by a group of friends – actors Biju Menon and Suresh Krishna, cinematographer P. Sukumar, writer Sachy, and director Shajoon Kariyal. The film tells the story of friendship. The story is centered on an eventful New Year celebration of five friends and the sequence of events following it in the next few days. It stars Lal, Biju Menon, Suresh Krishna, P. Sukumar, Sunil Babu and Miya in pivotal roles. Shooting the Warwicks Shooting the Warwicks is a drama created by Adam Rifkin adapted from his Showtime series Reality Show. It was released in August 2015. Both the film and the series star Adam Rifkin, Constantine Paraskevopoulos, Scott Anderson, Monika Tilling and Kelley Hensley. Also featuring Jude B. Lanston in the supporting role of Lt. Simmons. Bhalobasa Aaj Kal Bhalobasha Aaj Kal is a Dhallywood romantic comedy film directed by P A Kajol and produced by Jaaz Multimedia. The film features Shakib Khan and Mahiya Mahi in lead roles. It is the first collaboration between Khan and Jaaz Multimedia and the first between Khan and Mahiya Mahi. Filming began on 2 February 2013, and was wrapped up by June 2013. The film was released on Eid al-Fitr on 9 August 2013. Upon release, the film received positive reviews and declared as a superhit at box office. Also, was highest-grossing film of Jaaz Multimedia production till Shikari released. Hotline Hotline is a 2014 documentary feature film written and directed by Tony Shaff. The film explores the intense connections that are made between strangers over the telephone, and explores these anonymous conversations people are often too hesitant to have with the people closest to them. The film stars Miss Cleo, Jeff Ragsdale, Jamie Blaine, and Tonya Jone Miller. The film was first shown in Toronto at Hot Docs on April 2014, where it was an official selection and audience and jury favorite. On August 9, 2014 Hotline won First Prize for Best Feature Documentary at the Rhode Island International Film Festival. On May 9, 2014 the Brooklyn Film Festival announced that Hotline had been selected for inclusion in its prestigious feature film line-up. My Italian Secret: The Forgotten Heroes My Italian Secret: The Forgotten Heroes is a 2014 documentary film, directed and written by Oren Jacoby, that tells the story of the rescue of thousands of Italian Jews during World War II by ordinary and prominent Italians, including the champion cyclist Gino Bartali. The film had its U.S. premiere at the Hamptons International Film Festival in October 2014, and opened at theaters in Los Angeles and New York in March 2015. Slugterra: Ghoul from Beyond Slugterra: Ghoul from Beyond is a 2014 Canadian animated film produced by Nerd Corps Entertainment and distributed by Family Chrgd. It premiered on March 30, 2014 on Disney XD and is the first Slugterra movie. Cartoonists: Footsoldiers of Democracy? Cartoonists - Foot Soldiers of Democracy is a 2014 documentary film directed by Stéphanie Valloatto about 12 cartoonists around the world who risk their lives to defend democracy. The film premiered in the Special Screenings section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The film was nominated for the César Award for Best Documentary Film at the 40th César Awards. Marshall's Miracle Marshalls Miracle, also known as Marshall the Miracle Dog is a 2015 American family drama film directed by Jay Kanzler and co-written with Scott Zakarin. The film stars Shannon Elizabeth, Lauren Holly, Matthew Settle, Bill Chott and Lucas McHugh Carroll. The inspirational film about Marshall, a dog who was rescued by the Humane Society of Missouri from an abandoned property with over 60 dogs living there. Marshall had been badly injured and left for dead by the other dogs, he was rescued and taken care and then Cyndi Willenbrock ended up adopting Marshall a few months later. Principal photography began on June 2, 2014, in Edwardsville, Illinois. Shooting also took place in Metro East, Troy, Il., and St. Louis, Missouri. Gonin Saga is a 2015 Japanese drama film directed by Takashi Ishii. It is a sequel to Gonin and stars Masahiro Higashide and Masanobu Andō. Bob Thunder: Internet Assassin Bob Thunder: Internet Assassin is an action comedy film starring Shane Dawson, Chester See, and Olga Kay. It is produced by Relativity Digital Studios, FilmOn, and Epic Level Entertainment. The film was released on October 27, 2015, through video on demand. Electroboy Electroboy is a 2014 Swiss documentary film directed by Marcel Gisler about the life of Florian Burkhardt, alias Electroboy, model, snowboard pioneer, advertiser, author, party organizer and composer during the 1990s, who now suffers from a generalized anxiety. Story of Judas Story of Judas is a 2015 French drama film directed by Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The Apostles The Apostles is a 2014 Chinese horror thriller film directed by Joe Chien. It was released in China on 17 January. Innsmouth Innsmouth is a 2015 short horror film that was directed by Izzy Lee, who co-wrote and co-produced the film with Francesco Massaccesi. The film premiered on August 19, 2015 and is inspired by the works of H. P. Lovecraft, particularly The Shadow over Innsmouth. The short received attention for its predominantly female cast, as many of Lovecrafts works tended to feature predominantly or solely male characters. Of this, Lee stated that "Innsmouth was created to make Lovecraft roll over in his grave a little by having the cast 98% female and switching the gender roles.” Man Underground Man Underground is a 2016 science fiction film written and directed by Michael Borowiec and Sam Marine. Contemporary Color Contemporary Color is a 2016 documentary film directed by Turner Ross and Bill Ross IV. The film was produced as a collaboration between David Byrne, Michael Gottwald, Dan Janvey and Josh Penn. Siargao Siargao is a 2017 Philippine surf romance film directed by Paul Soriano. Starring Jericho Rosales, Erich Gonzales, and Jasmine Curtis-Smith, it is produced under Sorianos own company Ten17P. The film was commercially released in the Philippines on December 25, 2017 as part of the 43rd Metro Manila Film Festival, and was the festivals top multi-awarded entry having won seven of its twelve nominations: including 2nd Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Sound, and Best Editing. Shoujo Kageki Revue Starlight is a Japanese media franchise created in 2017 by Bushiroad and Nelke Planning. It primarily consists of a musical, performed between September 22 and 24, 2017 at the AiiA 2.5 Theater Tokyo and a 12-episode anime television series by Kinema Citrus which aired between July and September 2018. It has received three manga adaptations, all of which began serialization in January 2018. A smartphone game titled Shōjo Kageki Revue Starlight: Re LIVE, developed by Ateam, launched in October 2018. A spin-off anime has been announced. The Narrow Road The Narrow Road is a 1912 short silent film directed by D. W. Griffith and produced and distributed by the Biograph Company. A short Biograph film preserved from the Library of Congress paperprint collection. Love, Speed and Thrills Love, Speed and Thrills is a 1915 American short comedy film produced by Mack Sennett, directed by Walter Wright, starring Mack Swain, Chester Conklin and Minta Durfee, and featuring Billy Gilbert, Charley Chase and the Keystone Cops in supporting roles. The Sultan's Wife The Sultans Wife is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and starring Bobby Vernon and Gloria Swanson. The film is also known under the title Caught in a Harem. Sally, Irene and Mary Sally, Irene, and Mary is a 1925 American silent comedy-drama film starring Constance Bennett, Sally ONeil, and Joan Crawford. It is based on the 1922 play of the same name by Eddie Dowling and Cyrus Woods. The play was adapted again in 1938, again titled Sally, Irene, and Mary and directed by William A. Seiter. This version stars Alice Faye, Joan Davis, and Marjorie Weaver in the title roles, and co-starred Tony Martin, Fred Allen, and Jimmy Durante. His First Flame His First Flame is a 1927 American silent comedy film starring Harry Langdon and directed by Harry Edwards. Additional cast members include Natalie Kingston, Ruth Hiatt, Vernon Dent, and others. Kid Boots Kid Boots is a 1926 American silent feature comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle, and based on the 1923 musical written by William Anthony McGuire and Otto Harbach. This was entertainer Eddie Cantors first film. A print is preserved at the Library of Congress. Fugitive Lovers Fugitive Lovers is a 1934 American comedy drama film directed by Richard Boleslavsky and starring Madge Evans and Robert Montgomery, Nat Pendleton, C. Henry Gordon, Ruth Selwyn, and Ted Healy and His Stooges. The film was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Man Who Reclaimed His Head The Man Who Reclaimed His Head is a 1934 American drama film directed by Edward Ludwig and written by Jean Bart and Samuel Ornitz. The film stars Claude Rains, Joan Bennett, Lionel Atwill, Juanita Quigley, Henry ONeill and Henry Armetta. The film was released on December 24, 1934, by Universal Pictures. Age of Indiscretion Age of Indiscretion is a 1935 American drama film directed by Edward Ludwig and written by Leon Gordon and Otis Garrett. The film stars Paul Lukas, Madge Evans, Helen Vinson, May Robson, David Holt and Ralph Forbes. No! No! A Thousand Times No!! No! No! A Thousand Times No!! is a 1935 Fleischer Studio animated short film, starring Betty Boop. Vanessa, Her Love Story Vanessa: Her Love Story is a 1935 American drama film directed by William K. Howard and starring Robert Montgomery, Helen Hayes, and May Robson. Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was based on the novel Vanessa by Hugh Walpole. The film premiered on 1 March 1935. Exclusive Story Exclusive Story is a 1936 American drama film directed by George B. Seitz and written by Michael Fessier. The film stars Franchot Tone, Madge Evans, Stuart Erwin, Joseph Calleia, Robert Barrat and J. Farrell MacDonald. The film was released on January 17, 1936, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Arizona Days Arizona Days is the third Western singing cowboy Tex Ritter made for producer Edward Finney for Grand National Pictures. Many public domain prints are missing sequences from the original release. Final appearance of famous Victorian-Edwardian stage actor William Faversham in either a play or a film. Mr. Dodd Takes the Air Mr. Dodd Takes the Air is a 1937 American musical comedy film. Composer Harry Warren and lyricist Al Dubin were nominated at the 10th Academy Awards in the category of Best Song for "Remember Me". The Kid from Texas The Kid from Texas is a 1939 Western sports comedy film. The Little Lion Hunter The Little Lion Hunter is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released to theaters on October 7, 1939. This short was the first of a series of five films featuring the Inki and mynah bird characters. Zaza Zaza is a 1939 American romantic drama film made by Paramount Pictures, and directed by George Cukor. The screenplay was written by Zoë Akins, based on the play Zaza. The music score is by Frederick Hollander. The film stars Claudette Colbert and Herbert Marshall. The story was filmed by Paramount in a 1915 version with Pauline Frederick, and previously remade in 1923 with Gloria Swanson. Spare a Copper Spare a Copper is a 1940 British black-and-white musical comedy war film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring George Formby, Dorothy Hyson and Bernard Lee. It was produced by Associated Talking Pictures. It is also known as Call a Cop. The film features the songs, "Im The Ukulele Man", "On The Beat", "I Wish I Was Back On The Farm" and "Im Shy". Beryl Reid makes her film debut in an uncredited role, while Ronald Shiner appears similarly uncredited, in the role of the Piano Mover and Tuner. Working on the film as associate producer and writer, this production was an early assignment for director Basil Dearden: "it was relatively easy to fit the Formby films into the new demands thrown up by the war: whereas George had typically had to overcome rogues and villains in his 1930s films, these were now simply replaced by spies and saboteurs". Dawn on the Great Divide Dawn on the Great Divide is a 1942 American film directed by Howard Bretherton based on James Oliver Curwoods 1913 short story "Wheels of Fate". It was the final film of Buck Jones and the final film of Monogram Pictures Rough Riders film series. Colonel Tim McCoy was recalled up for military service in World War II and is not present in the film. Henry Aldrich, Editor Henry Aldrich, Editor is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Hugh Bennett and written by Muriel Roy Bolton and Val Burton. The film stars Jimmy Lydon, Charles Smith, John Litel, Olive Blakeney, Rita Quigley and Vaughan Glaser. The film was released in September 1942, by Paramount Pictures. One Thrilling Night One Thrilling Night is a 1942 American film directed by William Beaudine. The film is also known as Horace Takes Over with working titles being Do Not Disturb and Army Bride. Silver Queen Silver Queen is a 1942 American Western film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring George Brent and Priscilla Lane. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards; one for Best Score and one for Best Art Direction. The Squawkin' Hawk The Squawkin Hawk is an American animated cartoon short in the Merrie Melodies series, first released to theatres on 8 October 1942. It was produced by Leon Schlesinger, supervised by Chuck Jones, featuring characters animated by the quartet with effects animated by the solo effects animator and music directed by Carl Stalling and orchestrated by uncredited Milt Franklyn, and released to theatres by Warner Bros. Its running time is 6:46 minutes. It marked the debut of Henery Hawk. Appointment in Berlin Appointment in Berlin is a 1943 American war drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring George Sanders, Marguerite Chapman and Onslow Stevens. The films plot follows an R.A.F. officer who infiltrates himself into the German high command by broadcasting a series of pro-Nazi messages. The films art direction was by Lionel Banks and Walter Holscher. Rationing Rationing is a 1944 film starring Wallace Beery and featuring Marjorie Main. The screen comedy was directed by Willis Goldbeck. Peddlin' in Society Peddlin in Society is a 1946 Italian romance-drama film directed by Gennaro Righelli. Appointment with Crime Appointment with Crime is a 1946 British crime film directed by John Harlow. Blind Spot Blind Spot is a 1947 American mystery thriller film noir directed by Robert Gordon, and starring Chester Morris, Constance Dowling and Steven Geray. One Meat Brawl One Meat Brawl is a 1947 cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. Adventures of Frank and Jesse James Adventures of Frank and Jesse James is a 1948 Republic film serial directed by Fred C. Brannon and Yakima Canutt and starring Clayton Moore, Steve Darrell, Noel Neill, George J. Lewis, John Crawford, and Sam Flint. The Arizona Ranger The Arizona Raider is a 1948 Western starring Tim Holt and his father Jack, the only movie where they co-starred. RKO head of production Dore Schary, impressed by the Holts being in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, gave the film a bigger budget than Holt Westerns normally received. It was also known as The Arizona Ranger. Blondie's Hero Blondies Hero is a 1950 black and white comedy film and is the penultimate entry of the 28 Blondie films, which was Beware of Blondie. Paid in Full Paid in Full is a 1950 American drama film directed by William Dieterle and written by Robert Blees and Charles Schnee. The film stars Robert Cummings, Lizabeth Scott, Diana Lynn, Eve Arden, Ray Collins and Frank McHugh. The film was released on February 15, 1950, by Paramount Pictures. The Strange Madame X The Strange Madame X is a 1951 French drama film directed by Jean Grémillon. The screenplay was written by Marcelle Maurette, Pierre Laroche and Albert Valentin. It stars Michèle Morgan and Henri Vidal. It tells the story of a housemaid who marries an aristocrat, then falls in love with a low-born laborer and becomes pregnant by him. The Girl on the Bridge The Girl on the Bridge is a 1951 American film shot in black and white cowritten and directed by Hugo Haas. It stars Hugo Haas, Beverly Michaels and Robert Dane. Forbidden Fruit Forbidden Fruit is a 1952 French drama film directed by Henri Verneuil and starring Fernandel, Françoise Arnoul and Claude Nollier. Drawn from the novel Act of Passion by Georges Simenon, it omits the books grim resolution and instead invents a happy ending. The story it tells is of a doctor in a provincial city with a devoted wife and children who falls for a sexy but transient young woman and then loses her before his domestic and professional life are both ruined. Strange Fascination Strange Fascination is a 1952 American film noir directed by Hugo Haas, starring Cleo Moore, himself and Mona Barrie. Attack from the Sea Attack from the Sea is a 1953 Soviet historical war film directed by Mikhail Romm and starring Ivan Pereverzev, Gennadi Yudin and Vladimir Druzhnikov. The film is about the career of the Russian naval officer Fyodor Ushakov and the Siege of Corfu. It was made by the Moscow-based Ministry of Cinematography by the production unit Mosfilm, in Agfa-color, renamed Sovcolor by Moscow. It is the sequel to Admiral Ushakov, released the same year. The Law vs. Billy the Kid The Law vs. Billy the Kid is a 1954 Western film starring Scott Brady as Billy the Kid. It was directed by William Castle. Miss Robin Crusoe Miss Robin Crusoe is a 1954 Eastmancolor adventure film directed by Eugene Frenke, starring Amanda Blake, George Nader and Rosalind Hayes. One of many film variations of Robinson Crusoe, it features a female castaway. The film was shot on location in Palos Verdes. The Man Who Loved Redheads The Man Who Loved Redheads is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Harold French and starring Moira Shearer, John Justin and Roland Culver. The film is based on the play Who is Sylvia? by Terence Rattigan, which is reputedly a thinly veiled account of the authors philandering father. The film follows the play fairly closely, its main difference being the turning of Sylvia into a redhead. The film contains a ballet sequence featuring extracts from The Sleeping Beauty, which was decorated by Loudon Sainthill. Unchained Unchained is a 1955 prison film directed by Hall Bartlett and starring Elroy Hirsch, Barbara Hale, Chester Morris, Todd Duncan, and Johnny Johnston. Based on the non-fiction book Prisoners are People by Kenyon J. Scudder, it is most remembered for its theme song, "Unchained Melody". Eight Hours of Terror is a 1957 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki. It is a thriller film with gangster film elements, based partly on John Fords Stagecoach. Mad Little Island Rockets Galore! is a 1957 British comedy film sequel to Whisky Galore! It was much less successful than its predecessor. It was directed by Michael Relph and based on the novel by Compton Mackenzie. It stars Jeannie Carson, Donald Sinden and Roland Culver, while Gordon Jackson, Jean Cadell and Catherine Lacey reprise their roles from the previous film. Ronnie Corbett appears as Drooby, with cameo appearances by Richard Dimbleby, Michael Foot and Robert Boothby. Although not a true sequel to Whisky Galore!, many of that films locations on the island of Barra were utilised again and many of the characters returned, but often played by different performers. The film was released in the U.S. as Mad Little Island. Solva Saal Solva Saal is a 1958 Hindi movie. Produced by Chandrakant C. Desai, the film is directed by Raj Khosla. The film stars Dev Anand and Waheeda Rehman. The films music is by Sachin Dev Burman and the lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. This film also contains the song "Hai Apna Dil To Awaara" picturized on Dev Anand and Waheeda Rehman in the train, sung by Hemant Kumar, with mouth organ by Rahul Dev Burman. Director Raj Khosla makes a cameo appearance in the movie. The True Story of Lynn Stuart Lynn Stuart redirects here. For those of a similar name, see Lynn Stewart The True Story of Lynn Stuart is a 1958 American biographical crime drama film starring Betsy Palmer, Jack Lord, Barry Atwater and released by Columbia Pictures. Marking the final directorial effort of Lewis Seiler, it dramatizes the true story of a young Santa Ana, housewife who became a volunteer undercover narcotics agent in the 1950s. The woman, known publicly only by the pseudonym Lynn Stuart to protect her from possible reprisals, served in that capacity for six years and provided information which ultimately led to approximately 30 drug-related convictions. Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai is a 1960 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film, produced by S. A. Bagar. It was written and directed by Kishore Sahu. The film stars Raaj Kumar, Meena Kumari and Nadira as leads. The film tells the story of a surgeon who is obligated to marry the daughter of a family friend, while he is in love with a colleague nurse, played by Meena Kumari. It is one of the noted acting performances of lead actress Meena Kumaris career. The films music is by Shankar Jaikishan, and features a hit song, the Hawaiian-themed "Ajeeb Dastan Hai Yeh", sung by Lata Mangeshkar. At the 1961 Filmfare Awards it created an upset by beating the popular musical epic, Mughal-e-Azam of Naushad, for the Best Music Director category. There Was a Crooked Man There Was a Crooked Man is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Stuart Burge and starring Norman Wisdom, Alfred Marks, Andrew Cruickshank, Reginald Beckwith, and Susannah York. It is based on the James Bridie play The Odd Legend of Schultz; and was one of two films Wisdom made independently to extend his range, although according to the BFI Screenonline website, "the cinema public craved only the Gump". The film was on general release in 1960 on the Rank circuit to less than spectacular business before being withdrawn, allegedly after American objections to Wisdom masquerading as an arrogant US general requisitioning British land for the US Air Force. The subject of US forces on British soil was deemed too sensitive even for comic treatment. The Gambler Wore a Gun The Gambler Wore a Gun is a 1961 Western film. The film is an uncredited remake of about five different B-westerns of the 1930s and 1940s. Some plot elements are also taken from 1954 western The Lone Gun, which starred George Montgomery. Look in Any Window Look in Any Window is a 1961 black-and-white film starring Paul Anka, Gigi Perreau, and, in his film debut, Jack Cassidy. The film was directed by William Alland and released by Allied Artists. Marines, Let's Go Marines, Lets Go is a 1961 CinemaScope colour Korean War film about three Marine buddies on shore leave in Japan and at war in Korea. It was produced and directed by Raoul Walsh, who also wrote the story. Walsh had previously had successes with films about the U.S. Marine Corps in World War I, the 1920s, and World War II. This was the next-to-last film of Walshs long directing career. Marisol rumbo a Río Marisol rumbo a Río is a 1963 Spanish musical film. It was the fourth movie to star child singer and actress Marisol and it is considered the beginning of her transitional/adolescent stage. Return to Oz Return to Oz is a 1964 animated television special produced by Crawley Films for Videocraft International. It first aired 9 February 1964 in the United States on NBCs The General Electric Fantasy Hour. It was directed by F. R. Crawley, Thomas Glynn and Larry Roemer from a teleplay by Romeo Muller, who later wrote Dorothy in the Land of Oz. Crawley Films also produced the earlier 1961 animated series Tales of the Wizard of Oz and brought similar artistic character renditions to the special. There is also a 1985 live-action Disney film of the same name. Countersex Controsesso, internationally released as Countersex, is a 1964 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Franco Rossi, Marco Ferreri and Renato Castellani. All the episodes have sex as main theme. The episode of Ferreri is considered by several critics as the masterpiece of the first Italian period of the director. Mozambique Mozambique is a 1965 British/German international co-production drama film filmed in the title location produced by Harry Alan Towers, directed by Robert Lynn, written by Peter Yeldham and starring Steve Cochran in his final film role, Hildegard Knef, Paul Hubschmid and Vivi Bach. 6-18-67 6-18-67 is a short quasi-documentary film by George Lucas regarding the making of the 1969 Columbia film Mackennas Gold. This non-story non-character visual tone poem is made up of nature imagery, time-lapse photography, and the subtle sounds of the Arizona desert. Shooting was completed on June 18, 1967. Norman Normal Norman Normal is a 1968 animated cartoon short, produced by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Animation. It was produced as a collaboration between musician Paul Stookey and the studios animation department. Rather than being released as part of the Looney Tunes or Merrie Melodies series, it was released as a one-time "Cartoon Special." The short has been released on disc 4 of the Volume 6. The theme song, "Norman Normal", was previously featured on Peter, Paul and Marys album The Peter. The title character was initially designed by pop artist Milton Glaser, and then refined by animator Volus Jones to create a character that would be easier to animate. Further cartoons starring Norman were envisaged by Stookey, although the studios closure the following year prevented these plans coming to fruition. Dzieciol Dzięcioł is a Polish comedy movie released in 1971. The movie was directed by Jerzy Gruza. I Love My Wife I Love My Wife is a 1970 American comedy film directed by Mel Stuart. It stars Elliott Gould and Brenda Vaccaro. Hito-kiri Yota: Kyoken San-kyodai , is a 1972 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. England Made Me England Made Me is a 1973 British drama film directed by Peter Duffell, starring Peter Finch, Michael York, Hildegarde Neil, and Michael Hordern, and based on the novel England Made Me by Graham Greene. Tony Wollards art direction was nominated for a British BAFTA Award. The film changes the novels setting from Sweden to Nazi Germany. Duffel explained that he changed the location due to his lack of knowledge of Sweden in the 1930s, the use of imagery the audience would recognise and the growing menace in Europe of the time., An Eye for an Eye The Psychopath, also known as An Eye for an Eye, is a 1973 horror film written by Walter Dallenbach, produced and directed by Larry G. Brown and has Beverly Hills Cop star John Ashton as one of its co-stars. A Pendragon legenda The Pendragon Legend is a 1974 Hungarian thriller film directed by György Révész and starring Zoltán Latinovits, Iván Darvas and Teri Tordai. It is based on the 1934 novel The Pendragon Legend by Antal Szerb. The Take The Take is a 1974 British-American action crime drama film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring Billy Dee Williams, Eddie Albert, Frankie Avalon, Sorrell Booke, Tracy Reed, and Albert Salmi. It is based on the 1970 novel Sir, You Bastard by G. F. Newman. The film was released by Columbia Pictures in May 1974. Yojôhan fusuma no urabari aka A Man and a Woman Behind the Fusuma Screen is a 1973 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Tatsumi Kumashiro and starring Junko Miyashita. The mainstream film journal Kinema Junpo included it in their choices for best ten films of the year of 1973. Sweet William Sweet William is a 1980 British drama film directed by Claude Whatham and starring Sam Waterston, Jenny Agutter, Anna Massey, Arthur Lowe, Geraldine James, Daphne Oxenford, Tim Pigott-Smith and Melvyn Bragg. It is based on the 1975 novel of the same title by Beryl Bainbridge. The Animals Film The Animals Film is a feature documentary film about the use of animals by human beings, directed by Victor Schonfeld and Myriam Alaux, and narrated by actress Julie Christie. The film was first released in 1981. Alice in Wonderland A 1982 Broadway stage performance of Alice in Wonderland was telecast on PBSs Great Performances in 1983. Directed by Kirk Browning, it was produced by PBS affiliate WNET in New York. Black-and-white papier-mâché costumes aimed to re-create the books original artwork by John Tenniel. The production was not recorded on film, but on videotape. It starred Kate Burton as Alice, and her father, Richard Burton, as the White Knight. Other notable roles included Nathan Lane as the Dormouse, Geoffrey Holder as the Cheshire Cat, and Eve Arden as the Queen of Hearts. The production was a revival of actress-director Eva Le Gallienne and Florida Friebuss famous 1932 stage adaptation of Lewis Carrolls novel. It had been presented on Broadway in 1982 with Ms. Burton in the lead, but with an otherwise different cast featuring the Mirror Repertory Company. The videotaping was not made in a theatre with a live audience, but in a television studio, much as the 1960 version of Peter Pan had been years before. The Le Gallienne-Friebus adaptation had previously served as the unofficial basis for the all-star 1933 Paramount Pictures film version of the novel, which featured Charlotte Henry as Alice. The stage production was successfully revived on Broadway in 1947 with Bambi Linn in the title role, and an abridged 6-record 78-RPM album featuring the revivals cast was made by RCA Victor. The 1983 TV adaptation of the stage production was not the first. It had previously been telecast in 1955 by NBC, as part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame. Spring Fever Spring Fever is a 1982 film directed by Joseph L. Scanlan, set in the world of competitive tennis. It was produced by Amulet Pictures with the participation of the Canadian Film Development Corporation and Famous Players Limited. The film follows a Las Vegas teen as she participates in the National Junior Tennis Championship in Tampa with her showgirl mother. Speed Speed is a 1984 documentary written and directed by Greg MacGillivray of MacGillivray Freeman Films which chronicles the development of human technology as part of our desire to go faster than before. It was originally produced for Six Flags Autoworld in Flint, Michigan. In 1994 Knowledge Adventure worked with IMAX to make an MS-DOS game of the film. My Man Adam My Man Adam is a 1985 film co-written and directed by Roger L. Simon. Knights of the City Knights of the City is a 1986 action adventure film starring Leon Isaac Kennedy, Nicholas Campbell, John Mengatti and Janine Turner. It was directed by Dominic Orlando and written by Leon Isaac Kennedy and filmed in various locations in Dade and Broward counties including Miami, Ft. Lauderdale and Hollywood. Lightning, the White Stallion Lightning, the White Stallion is a 1986 American drama film directed by William A. Levey and written by Harry Alan Towers. The film stars Mickey Rooney, Susan George, Isabel García Lorca, Billy Wesley, Martin Charles Warner and Françoise Pascal. The film was released in August 1986, by Cannon Film Distributors. The Truth The Truth is a 1988 Hong Kong trial film directed by Taylor Wong and starring Andy Lau and Deanie Ip. This film is a sequel to the 1985 film The Unwritten Law. It is followed by a sequel The Truth Final Episode released the following year and is the last film of the film series. American Boyfriends American Boyfriends is a 1989 Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Sandy Wilson and starring Margaret Langrick, John Wildman, Jason Blicker, Liisa Repo-Martell, and Delia Breit. It is the sequel to My American Cousin. Langrick and Wildman reprise their roles as Sandy Wilcox and Butch Walker respectively. The soundtrack for this film contains songs by a number of popular Canadian music groups of the era including Barney Bentall and the Legendary Hearts, Colin James, Sass Jordan, Spirit of the West and BTO. The soundtrack was released on CD by Penta Records. That Summer of White Roses That Summer of White Roses is a 1989 Yugoslav-British film directed by Rajko Grlić. Game Kids Gameboy Kids is a 1992 Hong Kong action comedy film written and directed by Gordon Chan and starring Andy Lau, Aaron Kwok, Ng Man-tat, Danny Poon, Rosamund Kwan, Sandra Ng, Vindy Chan with guest appearances by Yuen Woo-ping and Lawrence Cheng. The film was produced by Laus own film company Teamwork Motion Pictures. In the Line of Duty: Street War In the Line of Duty: Street War is an American action film which was released in 1992. It is about a New York City Housing Authority policeman whose partner is killed and he seeks revenge for the killing. Libera me Libera me is a 1993 French experimental film directed by Alain Cavalier. It was entered into the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Night Owl Night Owl, a 1993 vampire film shot in New York Citys Alphabet City and directed by Jeffrey Arsenault, starred John Leguizamo and James Raftery as Jake, a brooding vampire/squatter who picks up women in nightclubs and while having sex with them, slices their necks with a matte knife and drinks their blood. One night he murders the sister of Angel, John Leguizamo, who begins a desperate search to find her killer. Ultimately, their paths cross and what happens is shocking. Meanwhile, Jake falls in love with Anne Guish, a performance artist, and tries desperately to resist his urge for fresh blood. Featuring Warhol superstar Holly Woodlawn, Caroline Munro of James Bond and Hammer Horror fame, and David Roya from Billy Jack, it was the first in a succession of gritty black and white bloodsucker movies set in the same area of New York City, followed by Nadja and The Addiction. Leguizamo, in one of his first roles, went on to major stardom with films like Moulin Rouge, Carlitos Way and Land of the Dead. Raftery now writes music and performs under the name Rat Wakes Red. Retitled Nite Owl when released on DVD. Not to be confused with a film of the same name starring Jennifer Beals. Interesting note: During the two-year time span of shooting the film, Arsenault directed Leguizamo in his first one-man show, Mambo Mouth, Off-Broadway. Two Small Bodies Two Small Bodies is a 1993 thriller directed by Beth B and starring Fred Ward and Suzy Amis. The film is based on the 1977 American stage play Two Small Bodies by Neal Bell. The film was screened at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival. Coming Out Under Fire Coming Out Under Fire is a 1994 documentary film directed and produced by Arthur Dong and narrated by actress Salome Jens. Based on Allan Bérubés book of the same title, the film examines the attitudes toward homosexuality in the United States Armed Forces during World War II. Paint Cans Paint Cans is a 1994 Canadian comedy film written, produced and directed by Paul Donovan and based on his book of the same name. Cinema of Unease: A Personal Journey by Sam Neill Cinema of Unease: A Personal Journey by Sam Neill is a documentary about the history of New Zealand cinema written by Sam Neill and co-directed by Neill and Judy Rymer. The film was released in 1995, and was New Zealands contribution to the British Film Institutes Century of Cinema series. The title refers to the dark and brooding nature of many of New Zealands most notable films, which Neill considers a reflection of the nations struggle to find, or form, its own identity. The film screened in the 1995 Cannes Film Festival, and won Best Documentary in the 1996 TV Guide Film and Television Awards of New Zealand. The Taxi Driver The Taxi Driver is a 1953 Greek comedy film directed by Yorgos Tzavellas and starring Mimis Fotopoulos, Smaroula Giouli and Nikos Rizos. Dominator Dominator is a British comic character created by Tony Luke, and since his first appearance in 1988 Luke has been chronicling the ongoing adventures of the eponymous Demon God of Rock & Roll in many different forms. It is known for being the first British CGI movie, and was made on a series of relatively simple programs on an Apple Mac, hence the overly primitive animation and unrefined graphics. Hardly a Criminal Hardly a Criminal is a 1949 Argentine crime drama directed by Hugo Fregonese and written by Raimundo Calcagno and Israel Chas de Cruz. Starring Tito Alonso. Good Luck Good Luck is a 1935 French romantic comedy film directed by Sacha Guitry and Fernand Rivers and starring Guitry, Jacqueline Delubac and Pauline Carton. In it a woman becomes convinced a man she has met is a good luck charm after she wins a lottery. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios and on location in Paris and Monaco. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys. In 1940 it was remade as an American film Lucky Partners starring Ronald Colman and Ginger Rogers. Good Times, Wonderful Times Good Times, Wonderful Times is a 1965 anti-war film, the third feature-length film written, produced, and directed by independent American filmmaker Lionel Rogosin. It was produced in London, and made with the support of James "Jimmy" Vaughan and Tadeusz Makarczynski, who assisted in an extensive multi-year search for archival footage detailing the atrocities of war. Inspired by a deep sense of the danger of nuclear annihilation and the horrors of war, Rogosin traveled the world to gather rare undiscovered footage in the early 1960s. Brilliantly contrasting these images in all their brute horror with a trendy cocktail party in London, it is a powerful orchestration of moral issues that leaves each viewer face to face with his own responsibilities. Inspired by Hiroshima Mon Amour, it pushes the use of historical images to the extreme, creating a chain reaction resulting in an emotional explosion of horror, awareness and hope. Finishing the film in 1964 just as the Vietnam War was in full swing, Rogosin distributed it through his company Impact Films to an estimated one million students on U.S. campuses, making him proud to claim that he helped convince thousands of young men to resist the war. In 2008 Lionel Rogosins son Michael Rogosin produced and directed a 24-minute documentary entitled Mans Peril about its making, tracing the fascinating history and politics in a saga as daring and uncompromising as the story behind Come Back. We discover how Rogosin and partner James Vaughan collected rare materials over a two-year period from war archives around the world despite enormous difficulties and financial pressures. Rare footage of fan Bertrand Russell filmed by Rogosin but unused in the final film is here rediscovered and shown in historical context, with a dialogue showing the deep concerns that united Rogosin and Russell, helping us discover a new dimension and facet of Rogosin as a forerunner of political thinking and humanity in cinema. Voyage to the Edge of the World Voyage to the Edge of the World is a 1976 French nature documentary film directed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau, his son Philippe Cousteau and Marshall Flaum. The film follows a four months expedition through Antarctica undertaken between the end of 1972 and the beginning of 1973. It was Cousteaus third and last full-length film, following The Silent World and World Without Sun. As a difference with those two earlier Cousteau films, both mainly narrated by Jacques-Yves Cousteau himself, on this film Jacques-Yves voice-over alternates with co-director Philippe Cousteaus voice. Chor Machaye Shor Chor Machaye Shor is a 1974 Hindi movie produced by N. N. Sippy and directed by Ashok Roy. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Mumtaz, Danny Denzongpa, Madan Puri and Asit Sen. Asrani earned a Filmfare nomination for best performance in a comic role, the only nomination for the film. The music is by Ravindra Jain. The film became a "superhit" and earned the second spot at the box office in 1974. Because of the films success, the films producer, cast and music composer teamed up again for Fakira, which also became a box office hit. "Le Jayenge Le Jayenge" is a very popular song from the film, which had a key tagline that Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge turned into a later blockbuster film title. The film was later remade in Telugu as Bhale Dongalu. Brute Corps Brute Corps is a 1971 American exploitation film. It was the directorial debut of Jerry Jameson. Les abysses Les Abysses is a 1963 French film directed by Nikos Papatakis. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. A violent and surrealistic mixture of farce and social commentary, its story was inspired by the real-life case of the Papin sisters. The Spaniard's Curse The Spaniards Curse is a 1958 British drama film directed by Ralph Kemplen and starring Tony Wright, Lee Patterson, Michael Hordern, Susan Beaumont and Henry Oscar. Heroes Shed No Tears Heroes Shed No Tears is a 1980 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Chor Yuen and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Alexander Fu and Derek Yee, based on a novel written by Gu Long. Sanam Teri Kasam Sanam Teri Kasam is a 2009, Indian romantic drama film directed by Lawrence DSouza and starring Saif Ali Khan, Pooja Bhatt, Atul Agnihotri and Sheeba Akashdeep. The film was released in 2009, although it was produced in 1994. A long legal battle delayed its release for the fifteen years, from 1994 to 2009. The film was previously titled Sambandh and Yeh Pyar Hi To Hai. The audio cassettes were released as Sambandh. All Power to the People! (The Black Panther Party and Beyond) All Power to the People: The Black Panther Party and Beyond is a 1996 documentary directed by Lee Lew-Lee. The film chronicles the history of the Black Panther Party, leadership, and members. The film also briefly chronicles the history of the American Indian Movement and Black Liberation Army. The film covers assassinations and methods used to divide, destroy, and imprison key figures within the party. It is composed primarily of archival footage and interviews of former organization members and government agents. The documentary was broadcast in 24 countries on 12 networks in the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia and Australia between 1997 and 2000. Detective Story is a 1983 Japanese film directed by Kichitaro Negishi. My Night with Reg My Night with Reg is a 1996 British film adapted from the Kevin Elyot play of the same title, and directed by Roger Michell. Entirely set among Londons gay community in the mid-1980s against the background of the mounting AIDS crisis, My Night with Reg follows the ups and downs of a circle of gay friends over a period of several years. One of the group, the Reg mentioned in the title, is not a character in the play but the whole plot revolves around his apparent promiscuity and the chain reaction of deception and betrayal set off by it. Bad Karma Bad Karma is a cult horror short film directed by Underground movie director Alex Chandon and stars Carmel and Dan Barton. Golden Dreams Golden Dreams is a film about the history of California. It was a featured attraction at Disney California Adventure Park at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, opening with the park on February 8, 2001. It starred Whoopi Goldberg as Califia, the Queen of California. On September 7, 2008 the last showing of the film to the public was made. The theater was razed in July 2009 and was replaced by Ariels Undersea Adventure. However, the exterior replica of the Bernard Maybecks Palace of Fine Arts remained. The final showing took place as a private showing for cast members on March 26, 2009. Fool's Luck Fools Luck is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle. Saptapadhi Saptapadi is a 1981 Telugu drama film written and directed by K. Viswanath. The film garnered the National Film Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration. The film is not only about the seven steps that one takes to become a part of the institution of marriage and a ritualistic exercise that completes the act of shedding the bachelorhood and entering a more stable state, but talks about an individuals journey breaking away from the shackles from the conservatism to finding a path of understanding, encompassing and enlightenment. The film was premiered at the International Film Festival of India, and the AISFM film festival. Sinbad Sinbad is a 1992 animated film originally released on May 18, 1992 and based on the classic Arabian Nights tale, Sinbad the Sailor. Like all other Golden Films productions, the film features a single theme song, "As Brave as a Man Can Be", written and composed by Richard Hurwitz and John Arrias. The plot involves Sinbad the Sailor and his companion Habeeb traveling to a strange island where Sinbad is forced to marry the Kings daughter, and the dangers they get into while trying to find their way home. Sinbad was produced by Golden Films and the American Film Investment Corporation. The movie was released on DVD in 2003, packaged together with The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo. 3rd World Hero Bayaning 3rd World is a 1999 Philippine mockumentary film directed by Mike de Leon and written by De Leon and Clodualdo del Mundo Jr. It examines the heroism of Philippine national hero Jose Rizal, particularly on his supposed retraction of his writings against the Catholic Church in the Philippines during the Spanish colonization period in the country. Close Call Close Call is a 2002 crime-drama film directed by Jimmy Lee. The movie is about Jenny Kim, a 16-year-old Korean American who is caught in an underground world of crimes, drugs and sex. Writer/director Jimmy Lee is the father of Annie Lee, who played the films lead character, and Angie Lee, who co-produced the film and played a supporting character. Coney Island Baby Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy-drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut. Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the films producer. The music was composed by Ryan Shore. The film was shot in Sligo, which is known locally as "Coney Island". The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival. Hobby won the Jury Award for "Best First Time Director". The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel. Elsewhere Elsewhere is an Austrian documentary film in 12 episodes which describes life in twelve very different locations. During the year 2000 Nikolaus Geyrhalter and his teams travelled to different places each month, looking for places untouched by the millennium hysteria. Blood, Sweat and Fear Mark il poliziotto is an Italian poliziottesco film directed in 1975 by Stelvio Massi. This film obtained a great commercial success and generated two sequels, Mark il poliziotto spara per primo and Mark colpisce ancora. The film represents the breakout for the lead actor, Franco Gasparri, who was already a star of Italian fotoromanzi. Made in Sheffield Made in Sheffield is a documentary film on the history of the music scene in the city of Sheffield from 1975 until 1983. The film was directed and produced by Eve Wood in 2001. It features bands such as The Human League, Cabaret Voltaire, Clock DVA, Pulp, ABC, and Heaven 17. Sex and the Other Woman Sex and the Other Woman is a 1972 British comedy and Romance film directed by Stanley A. Long. The film starring Bartlett Mullins, Peggy Ann Clifford, Maggie Wright, Anthony Bailey and Margaret Burton in the lead roles. Kaiyethum Doorath Kai Ethum Doorath is a 2002 Indian Malayalam-language romance film written, directed and produced by Fazil. The film was the acting debut of Fazils son Fahadh Faasil who co-starred with Nikita Thukral. Mammootty appeared in a cameo role. It was released on 12 April 2002. Lyckantropen Lyckantropen is a Swedish short film written and directed by Steve Ericsson. It follows a family in a small town that struggles with relationship balance and internal emotional conflicts. The film is only 28 minutes long and features minimal dialogue throughout. The soundtrack, Lyckantropen Themes, was composed by Norwegian avant-garde electronica / black metal band Ulver. Home of the Brave Home of the Brave is a 2004 documentary film about Viola Liuzzo, an American anti-racist activist during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Zulm Ki Hukumat Zulm Ki Hukumat is a 1992 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra and Govinda, directed by Bharat Rangachary. Engal Anna Engal Anna is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama film directed by Siddique, which is a remake of his 2003 Malayalam film Chronic Bachelor. The film stars Vijayakanth, Prabhu Deva, Pandiarajan, Vadivelu, Namitha, Swarnamalya, and Indraja in lead roles, while Lal, Manivannan, and Anandaraj play supporting roles. The music was composed by Deva with cinematography by Anandakuttan. The film was released to positive reviews and was declared a super hit film and managed to collect 25 crore. The Blind Flyers The Blindflyers is a 2004 film directed by Bernd Sahling. It won a number of awards, including the German Film Award 2004 for Best Childrens Film, and others at the International Film Festival. Tom Waits for No One Tom Waits for No One is a rotoscoped short film starring Tom Waits, singing "The One That Got Away" to an apparition. Directed in 1979 by John Lamb of Lyon Lamb, it was among the first music videos of its kind, and nearly two years before the advent of MTV. The film, inspired by a performance of Waits at the Roxy in May 1977, captured a first place award at the first Hollywood Erotic Film and Video Festival in 1980. The film never saw commercial release and sat in obscurity for 30 years, when it went quietly viral on YouTube. Filmed live at the La Brea Stage in Hollywood in six takes and edited down to five and a half minutes, the live frames were then traced using a "video rotoscope" and then converted by hand into animation. This particular combination of rotoscoping and pencil test, originally developed for Ralph Bakshis American Pop, was considered innovative at the time, and assisted in winning Lyon Lamb a 1980 Academy Award for Scientific and Technical Achievement. The films production team consisted of a wide range of industry professionals which includes: David Silverman: David was the first animator on the Simpsons, working with Klasky-Csupo on Simpson interstitials for The Tracey Ullman Show, later on to produce the Simpsons, The Wild Thorneberrys and Monsters Inc. Keith Newton: Keith went on to greater heights with Disney Animation doing backgrounds and character design for Pocahontas. Micheal Cressey: Micheal went into a distinguished career of childrens book publishing, writing 8 books and receiving the coveted Caldecott Award twice, among numerous others. Garrett Smith-live action camera: Garrett moved into an illustrious career at Paramount Studios and became an integral part in the development of HD with Texas Instruments. Gary Beydler: Gary was an esteemed film maker, photographer and fine artist with works in the MMA, Moca and a Newsweek cover article. Donna Marie Gordon: Donna became a choreographic trainer for Las Vegas chorus girls for 18 years . Ray Roberts extended his fine art talents and today is a renowned Plein Air painter and multiple award winner for his depictions of the Southwest. Garrett Smith served as vice president, production technology and digital mastering operations at Paramount Pictures. He was actively involved in the development of DVD, HDTV and a member of Digital Cinema Initiatives. Today, Smith is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and serves on the Science and Technology Council as Co-Chair of the Next Generation Technology Project. John Lamb received an Academy Award for Scientific and Technical Achievement in 1980 for co-invention of the Lyon Lamb Video Animation System. Lamb also developed and manufactured the first video rotoscope system in 1979. Continuously working in the graphic arts and animation over the last three decades, Lamb recently opened his latest art project "Blast from the Past" in Oceanside, Ca. Recently, a cel from the production became part of the Tom Waits permanent exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. Asa Nu Maan Watna Da: In Search of Our Roots Asa Nu Maan Watna Da is a Punjabi movie directed by Manmohan Singh released in 2004 and starring Harbhajan Mann. The Life The Life is a 2004 Canadian television film directed by Lynne Stopkewich and written by Alan Di Fiore and Chris Haddock. School of Life School of Life is a 7–minute short film released in 2003. The Moon Is... The Sun's Dream The Moon Is... the Suns Dream is the 1992 debut feature by South Korean film director Park Chan-wook. Die Ärzte - Die Band, die sie Pferd nannten Die Band, die sie Pferd nannten is the fourth DVD by the Berlin punk band Die Ärzte. It was released as the DVD to the 2004 tour Jenseits der Grenze des Zumutbaren reasonability, that promoted the album Geräusch. Perfect Day Perfect Day is a 2005 British television movie, initially broadcast on Five in December, 2005. Centered on a group of university friends who reunite five years later for the wedding of Tom and Amy, it tells the story of old loves rekindled, marriages falling apart and the problems of career women finding love. It also starred Rob James-Collier, Aidan McArdle, Kate Ashfield, Rhashan Stone, Claire Keelan, Bruce Mackinnon and Chris Bisson. The film was well received, both by viewers, drawing some of the channels highest figures, and by critics. So successful was it in fact that it spawned both a prequel, Perfect Day:The Millennium, which told the story of the characters getting together for a party on New Years Eve 1999, and a sequel, Perfect Day:The Funeral, in which the characters reunite one year after the wedding following the death of one of the group. In November, 2006, when the prequel and sequel were broadcast the initial film was retitled Perfect Day:The Wedding and the three programmes were broadcast in chronological order over three consecutive weeks. Clear Cut: The Story of Philomath, Oregon Clear Cut: The Story of Philomath, Oregon is a 2006 American documentary film produced and directed by Peter Richardson. It was filmed in the city of Philomath. The film made its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2006. Porn of the Dead Porn of the Dead is a 2006 pornographic horror film written and directed by Rob Rotten. He Fengming Fengming, a Chinese Memoir, also known as Chronicle of a Chinese Woman, is a 2007 Chinese documentary film directed by Wang Bing. The film consists almost entirely of an interview with the elderly He Fengming, recounting her experiences in post-1949 China. Fierce Light: When Spirit Meets Action Fierce Light: When Spirit Meets Action is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Velcrow Ripper that focuses on Spiritual Activism. Fueled by the belief that "another world" is possible, Ripper explores the stories of people who have turned to spiritual activism as a means to cope with personal and global crises. The film contains interviews from Daryl Hannah, Thich Nhat Hanh, Desmond Tutu, Julia Butterfly Hill, Van Jones, Alice Walker, Joanna Macy, Noah Levine and John Lewis. Others featured include Michael Beckwith, Sera Beak, Ralph Nader among many others such as the original inspiration for the film, Brad Will. The film is produced by the Fiercelight Films Inc. and the National Film Board of Canada and is distributed by Alive Mind. The United Kingdom distributor is Dogwoof Pictures. Enfances Childhoods is a 2007 French anthology film directed by Yann Le Gal, Isild Le Besco, Joana Hadjithomas, Khalil Joreige, Ismaël Ferroukhi, Corinne Garfin and Safy Nebbou. Although a French reference gives its running time as 84 minutes, other resources indicate 80 minutes, with the work, in its entirety, composed of six vignettes, between 10 and 15 minutes in length, each by a different director, depicting formative incidents in the pre-adolescent lives of iconic filmmakers Fritz Lang, Orson Welles, Jacques Tati, Jean Renoir, Alfred Hitchcock and Ingmar Bergman, with each segment structured to resemble its subjects familiar signature style. Written by Yann Le Gal, the director of the Fritz Lang segment, the project was realized during 2006–07 and premiered in Germany at the Hamburg Film Festival. 21 and a Wake-Up 21 and Wake-Up is a 2009 American war film directed and written by producer, director, and writer Chris McIntyre and starring Amy Acker, Danica McKellar, Faye Dunaway. The first American film about the Vietnam War allowed to shoot on location in Vietnam after the Vietnam War, it is based on a dozen true stories, most surrounding the final days of the 24th Evacuation Hospital, the last major Army hospital in the south to close as Americans abandoned Southeast Asia. 21 and a Wakeup has an all-star cast, and was written and directed by Chris McIntyre, a veteran of the US Marine Corps from 1967 through 1971, the most conflicted years of the war. The film focuses on real people McIntyre knew in the Marines, as well as experiences of Dr. Marvin Wayne, renowned and decorated physician at the 24th Evac in its final year. 21 and a Wakeup has been described as "an action packed drama that genuinely gets under the skin of its characters, showcasing the breathtaking beauty of Vietnam that most Americans have never seen." I Am Nasrine I Am Nasrine is a 2012 British-Iranian drama film written and directed by Tina Gharavi. The film was nominated at the 66th British Academy Film Awards for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer. Bibiheybatda neft fontani yangini The Oil Gush Fire in Bibiheybat is an 1898 Azerbaijani silent film. Directed by the pioneer of cinema in Azerbaijan, Alexandre Michon, this 30-second film was shot on August 6, 1898 in Bibiheybət village near Baku and presented at the International Paris Exhibition. The film was shot using a 35mm film on a Lumière cinematograph. Some scenes from this film were also shown in France in 1995, in a footage commemorating the 100th anniversary of world cinema. Passage Passage is a 2009 American-Swiss drama short film, the first to be directed by Shekhar Kapur, starring Haley Bennett, Lily Cole and Julia Stiles. Evil Woman Mala is a 2013 Argentine crime film directed by Adrián Caetano and starring Ana Celentano, Brenda Gandini, Florencia Raggi, Juana Viale, Julián Krakov, Liz Solari, María Duplaá and Rafael Ferro. The plot revolves around Rosario, an assassin who only kills men who mistreat or abuse women. Brink Brink is a 2011 short film written and directed by Shawn Christensen. The film stars Justin Chatwin and Allison Huntington Chase. The Outlaw Michael Howe The Outlaw Michael Howe is a 2013 Australian historical drama film written and directed by Brendan Cowell. Set in the early 19th century, the film is based on the exploits of Michael Howe, an Englishman who was transported as a convict to the Australian penal colony of Van Diemens Land, where he achieved infamy as a bushranger and outlaw. Love Is All Família Vende Tudo is a 2011 Brazilian film directed by Alain Fresnot. Crayon Shin-chan: Unkokusai no Yabou , also known as Mr. Smellys Ambition, is a 1995 anime film. It is the 3rd film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released in theatres on April 15, 1995 in Japan. It was released as Crayon Shinchan The Movie: The Ambition Of Dark Cloud Religion with English subtitles on VCD by PMP Entertainment. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the anime television. 60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero 60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero is a 2011 anthology film, a one-time-only event that took place in the Port of Tallinn, Estonia on 22 December 2011. The film is a collection of one-minute short films created by 60 filmmakers from around the world on the theme of the death of cinema. The project, developed as an ode to 35mm film and dedicated to preserving the freedom of thought in cinema, was conceived by Veiko Õunpuu with Taavi Eelmaa and funded by the 2011 European Capital of Culture Tallinn, the Estonian Ministry of Culture and the EU-Japan Fest Committee. Naa Ishtam Naa Ishtam is a 2012 Telugu-language film directed by Prakash Toleti which features Rana Daggubati and Genelia DSouza in the lead roles. Production began in April 2011 and features music by Chakri. The film was released on 23 March 2012 to mixed response. The films satellite rights were sold to Gemini TV for 3.20 Cr. The movie grossed about 30 million in 3 days after its release in A.P. It was dubbed into Tamil as Kadhal Nayagan. Gulf Stream Under the Iceberg Gulf Stream Under the Iceberg is a 2012 Latvian drama film directed by Jevgeņijs Paškevičs. The film was selected as the Latvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Phone Swap Phone Swap is a 2012 Nigerian romance comedy drama film written by Kemi Adesoye, directed and produced by Kunle Afolayan. It stars Nse Ikpe Etim, Wale Ojo, Joke Silva, Chika Okpala, Lydia Forson and afeez Oyetoro. The film was conceived after a brief from an advertising agency to create a movie that would cut across ages 15 to 45. It narrates the story of Mary, a warm-hearted fashion designer who works under a very stringent boss, and Akin, an arrogant, withdrawn and bossy business executive. They accidentally swap their mobile phones at a busy airport, which leads to an exchange in their destinations and the need to help carryout each others assignments. Phone Swap was shot in Lagos and made in partnership with Globacom and BlackBerry. It also got financial support from Meelk Properties, IRS Airlines, Seven-up Bottling Company, Honeywell Flour Mill and several others. The scripting stage for the film took two years, while the production and post production stages took six weeks and three months respectively. The film received critical acclaim and was highly successful at the box office. It received 4 nominations at the 8th Africa Movie Academy Awards which includes the category Best Nigerian Film and won the award Achievement in Production Design. Angus Buchan's Ordinary People Angus Buchans Ordinary People is a 2012 South African drama film that tells the story of South African preacher Angus Buchan and the intertwining stories of three men en route to one of Buchans Mighty Mens Conferences. It is not a sequel to the film Faith Like Potatoes, also based on the life story of Angus Buchan. The film was directed by FC Hamman and stars Anton Dekker, Jaco Muller, Lucky Koza, David James, Kate Normington, Robin Smith and Norman Anstey. Buchan makes a brief appearance as himself. Lotgenoten Lotgenoten is a Dutch feature film, directed by Stephan Brenninkmeijer. The film was made during the crowd sourced project Entertainment Experience with Paul Verhoeven. Lotgenoten was picked up by Benelux Film Distributors for Dutch nationwide release in March 2013. Papilio Buddha Papilio Buddha is a 2013 Indian feature film written and directed by Jayan K. Cherian. The film focuses on the atrocities committed against Dalits, women and the environment. It features Sreekumar, David Briggs and Saritha Sunil in the lead roles while Padmapriya, Prakash Bare and Thampy Antony play supporting roles. Kerala-based environmentalist Kallen Pokkudan appears in another important role in the film which also cast 150 Adivasis. The film was completely shot from Wayanad in Kerala and the cinematography was done by M J Radhakrishnan. The story deals with discrimination against landless Dalits and the politics of suppression of their struggle against the upper castes and other powerful elements locally. Kinshasa Kids Kinshasa Kids is a Belgian drama film, which was screened at several film festivals in 2012 and released on February 6, 2013. The film was written and directed by Marc-Henri Wajnberg. Set in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, the film focuses on a group of street kids, expelled from their homes after being accused of witchcraft, who form a hip hop group while a documentary crew films their efforts. The films cast includes Gabi Bolenge, Bebson Elemba, Joël Eziegue, Emmanuel Fakoko, Mickaël Fataki, Gauthier Kiloko, José Mawanda, Sammy Molebe, Joséphine Nsimba Mpongo, Rachel Mwanza, Emmanuel Ndosi El Bas, Django Abdul Bampu Sumbu, Jean Shaka Tshipamba and Papa Wemba. The film received two nominations at the 4th Magritte Awards, winning Best Editing for Marie-Hélène Dozo. Community Service the Movie Community Service The Movie is a 2012 American slasher film written and directed by Joseph Patrick Kelly, and is his feature film directorial debut. The movie was released on July 21, 2012 and stars Chris Woods Marlins as a community service officer dealing with an escaped serial killer with post-traumatic stress disorder. The project was begun while the filmmaker was in college, and serves as a prequel to Bloody Island, which had a projected release date of 2016. Skazochnoe puteshestvie mistera Bilbo Begginsa, Khobbita The Hobbit is a 1985 Soviet low-budget childrens film, being a loose adaption of J. R. R. Tolkiens 1937 book The Hobbit by Vladimir Latyshev. The film featured Zinovy Gerdt as "the professor", Mikhail Danilov as Bilbo Baggins, Anatoly Ravikovich as Thorin Oakenshield and Igor Dmitriev as Gollum. Smaug and the Mirkwood spiders were portrayed by puppets. Missing in this version are the trolls, Elrond, Beorn and the wood-elves. The goblins are human-like with little makeup, and were portrayed by dancers from the Leningrad State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre, as are the inhabitants of Lake Town. The film was shot in 1984 as a teleplay and produced in the framework of the childrens TV series Tale after Tale aired at the Leningrad TV Channel in the 1980s and the 1990s. It has also appeared on DVD, although both the TV and the DVD version contain some material that the other one doesnt. No subtitles were included, but fan made subtitles have since appeared. Early Winter Early Winter is a 2015 Canadian-Australian drama film written and directed by Michael Rowe. It was awarded Best Film in the Venice Days section at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival. The Foxy Merkins The Foxy Merkins is an American comedy film directed by Madeleine Olnek and the lowest budget narrative feature in the Sundance 2014 film festival. The film had its world premiere at Sundance NEXT Weekend on August 9, 2013 and later screened at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. It had its international premiere at the Moscow International Film Festival on June 25, 2014, selected for screening despite the hostile climate towards LGBT people in Russia. The film had its theatrical release December 5, 2014 in Brooklyn, NY, presented by the Independent Film Project. Collar Collar is a 2014 Canadian horror film directed by Ryan Nicholson. The film follows two young men who, while filming amateur fight videos and other lurid activities on the streets, stumble across a deranged criminal known only as "Massive", who rapes and kills his way through the city as the sociopathic amateur filmmakers film him and a female rookie cop attempts to stop him. Before the movie release in 2014 its director Ryan Nicholson said in conversation with Tony Vilgotsky from DarkCity magazine that Collar can be compared to one of his previous movies, Gutterballs in a level of sexual violence, but will be more spectacular in part of depiction of the cruelty. Oh My Pyo! Oh My Pyo is a 2014 romantic comedy Punjabi film directed and produced by Niharika Sahni. The film stars Binnu Dhillon, Jaswinder Bhalla, Sardar Sohi, Babbal Rai, Bhanu Sri Mehra and debutante Dakshita Kumaria. Hijrat Hijrat is a 2016 Pakistani romantic film directed by Farouq Mengal and produced by FM Productions, and starring Asad Zaman and Rabia Butt. The plot revolves around people affected by the Afghan War. The film was distributed by Hum Films and Eveready Pictures, and released on 22 April 2016 in cinemas across Pakistan. Its premier held at The Place, Nuplex Cinema, Karachi, Pakistan. The film opened with average reviews from critics and was declared a flop at the box-office. Semana Santa Semana Santa is a 2015 Mexican drama film directed by Alejandra Márquez Abella. It was screened in the Discovery section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Tolko ne oni Anyone But Them is a 2018 Russian comedy film directed by Aleksandr Boykov. It stars Polina Maksimova and Yulia Khlynina. Courageous Love Courageous Love is a romantic drama film about a newly appointed engineering company president who falls in love with one of his employees while working undercover at a different branch office. It was produced by Crystal Creek Media and directed by Daniel Knudsen. Filming of Courageous Love took place in the summer of 2014 near Detroit, Michigan with some additional photography taking place on location in New York City. Hey Bro Hey Bro is a 2015 Hindi action comedy film directed by Ajay Chandhok, produced by Vidhi Acharya and Music by Nitz N Sony Lyrics by Pranav Vatsa. The film stars Ganesh Acharya, Maninder Singh, Nupur Sharma and Hanif Hilal. The film was released on 6 March 2015 with mixed to negative reviews. 10,000 Miles 10,000 Miles is a 2016 Taiwanese sports drama film directed by Simon Hung and starring Sean Huang, Megan Lai and Darren Wang. The film is executive produced by Jay Chou and ultramarathon runner Kevin Lin. Ranbanka Ranbanka is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language action film produced by Serene Movies & Vintage Films and directed by Aryeman Ramsay. The film features Manish Paul, Pooja Thakur, Ravi Kishan, Rudra Kaushish and Avinash Dwivedi in the lead roles. Manish Paul plays the lead role of the protagonist, while Ravi Kishan and Avinash Dwivedi played the role of the antagonists. The film has its backdrop set in Mathura. This is also Manish Pauls first action film. Ranbanka is a Rajasthani word, which means "a warrior". The film narrates the story of Rahuls pain and the way he fights against Raghav, the most feared goon of Mathura. The film released on 6 November 2015, in about 700 screens all over India. Climate Hustle Climate Hustle is a 2016 film rejecting the existence and cause of climate change, narrated by climate change denialist Marc Morano, produced and directed by Christopher Rogers, co-written by Morano and Mick Curran, and funded by the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, a free market pressure group funded by the fossil fuel lobby. According to Ars Technica, the film offers "a fast-paced, uninterrupted delivery of superficial and false claims about climate science". Edge of Innocence Edge of Innocence is a 2017 Chinese mystery thriller film directed by Chang Jung-Chi and starring Huang Zitao and Yang Caiyu. The film is based on the novel Summer, The Portrait of a 19 Year Old, written by Japanese mystery writer Soji Shimada. It revolves around Kang Qiao witnessing what is possibly the process of Xia Yingying committing a crime, but yet is drawn to the beautiful girl. After getting to know her better, Kang Qiao discovers that there are even more mysteries surrounding Xia Yingying and faces danger himself. The film was scheduled for release in China on August 2016 but was delayed to May 27, 2017. Gaikotsu Shotenin Honda-san is a Japanese comedy manga series by Honda, serialized online via pixiv Comic website between August 2015 and March 2019. It was collected in four tankōbon volumes by Media Factory. The manga is licensed in North America by Yen Press. An anime television series adaptation by DLE aired from October 8 to December 24, 2018. A Gasoline Wedding A Gasoline Wedding is a 1918 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Humoresque Humoresque is an American silent drama film produced by Cosmopolitan Productions, released by Famous Players-Lasky and Paramount Pictures, and was directed by Frank Borzage from a short story by Fannie Hurst and script or scenario by Frances Marion. This film was the first film to win the Photoplay Medal of Honor, a precursor of the Academy Award for Best Picture. In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". New Year's Eve New Years Eve is a 1924 German silent Kammerspielfilm directed by Lupu Pick and written by Carl Mayer. It was filmed in 1923 and premiered in Berlin on 4 January 1924. The film is known to be one of the earliest examples of a kammerspielfilm and was innovative in its extensive use of "entfesselte Kamera", using tracking and gliding techniques as opposed to keeping the camera stationary. Like Picks previous films, New Years Eve does not use intertitles. Eve's Leaves Eves Leaves is a 1926 silent film starring Leatrice Joy and William Boyd. The film was produced and distributed by Cecil B. DeMille and directed by Paul Sloane. Men with Wings Men With Wings is a 1938 American Technicolor war film, directed by William A. Wellman and starring Fred MacMurray, Ray Milland, and Louise Campbell. Donald OConnor also has a small part as the younger version of MacMurrays character. The two would soon star in the film Sing You Sinners together along with Bing Crosby. Divorce in the Family Divorce in the Family is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Charles Reisner and written by Delmer Daves. The film stars Jackie Cooper, Conrad Nagel, Lewis Stone, Lois Wilson and Jean Parker. The film was released on August 27, 1932, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Phantom President The Phantom President is a 1932 American pre-Code musical comedy and political satire film. It was directed by Norman Taurog, starred George M. Cohan, Claudette Colbert, and Jimmy Durante, with songs by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. According to Rodgers, Cohan deeply resented having to work with Rodgers and Hart on the film. Cohan was bitter that his type of musical theatre had gone out of fashion, supplanted by the more literate and musically sophisticated shows of Rodgers and Hart, among others. During the filming, Cohan would sarcastically refer to Rodgers and Hart as "Gilbert and Sullivan". However, in 1937 Cohan starred in Id Rather Be Right, a musical with songs by Rodgers and Hart. Treno popolare Tourist Train is a 1933 Italian comedy film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Marcello Spada, Lina Gennari and Carlo Petrangeli. The film portrays the comic adventures of a group of summertime travellers. It was shot on the Florence-Rome railway and in Orvieto. It was one of a number of films made during the 1930s whose realism pointed in the direction of the later development of Italian neorealism. Cab Calloway's Hi-De-Ho Cab Calloways Hi-De-Ho is a 1934 American musical short film. On 13 February 2001, the film was reissued by Kino International in the DVD collection The Best of Jazz and Blues. Chu-Chin-Chow Chu Chin Chow is a 1934 British musical film directed by Walter Forde and starring George Robey, Fritz Kortner and Anna May Wong. It was an adaptation of the hit musical Chu Chin Chow by Oscar Asche and Frederick Norton. The movies title inspired the name of the Marvel Comics monster Fin Fang Foom. Looking for Trouble Looking for Trouble is a 1934 American Pre-Code crime film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Spencer Tracy, Jack Oakie and Constance Cummings. After he is rejected by a woman, a man leaves his safe job and joins a gang that robs banks. The film features actual stock earthquake footage. She Loves Me Not She Loves Me Not is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent and starring Bing Crosby and Miriam Hopkins. Based on the novel She Loves Me Not by Edward Hope and the subsequent play by Howard Lindsay, the film is about a cabaret dancer who witnesses a murder and is forced to hide from gangsters by disguising herself as a male Princeton student. Distributed by Paramount Pictures, the film has been remade twice as True to the Army and as How to Be Very in, the latter starring Betty Grable. The film is notable for containing one of the first major performances of Bing Crosby, and it helped launch him to future stardom. This was also the last film that Miriam Hopkins made under her contract to Paramount Pictures, which began in the early 1930s upon her arrival in Hollywood. In 1935, the film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song for "Love in Bloom". Love in Bloom Love in Bloom is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent and written by Frank R. Adams, J.P. McEvoy, John P. Medbury and Keene Thompson. The film stars George Burns, Gracie Allen, Joe Morrison, Dixie Lee, J. C. Nugent, Lee Kohlmar and Richard Carle. The film was released on March 15, 1935, by Paramount Pictures. O'Shaughnessy's Boy OShaughnessys Boy is a 1935 film starring Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper and directed by Richard Boleslawski. The Silver Streak The Silver Streak is a 1934 film loosely based on the record-setting "dawn-to-dusk" run of the Pioneer Zephyr on May 26, 1934. The original Zephyr trainset was used for the exterior shots in the film, while interior scenes were filmed on a sound stage in Hollywood. For the film, the "Burlington Route" nameplate on the trains nose was replaced with one that read "Silver Streak". One of the films promotional items was a small book called The Story of the Silver Streak which was illustrated with black and white stills from the film. In 2006 Con-Cor International, Ltd. produced a model of the Pioneer Zephyr. A limited number of these bore the nameplates of the Silver Streak from the motion picture instead of the standard Burlington Route nameplates. Happy You and Merry Me Happy You and Merry Me is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film featuring Betty Boop and Pudgy the Pup. The Singing Kid The Singing Kid is a 1936 American drama film directed by William Keighley and written by Warren Duff and Pat C. Flick. Starring Al Jolson, Sybil Jason, Beverly Roberts, Edward Everett Horton, Lyle Talbot and Allen Jenkins, it was released by Warner Bros. on April 11, 1936. Born Reckless Born Reckless is a 1937 gangster film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and Gustav Machatý and starring Brian Donlevy and Rochelle Hudson. Donlevy plays a race-car champion who infiltrates a mob-run taxi cab company. Barton MacLane plays the chief mobster. Git Along Little Dogies Git Along Little Dogies is a 1937 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and the Maple City Four. Written by Dorrell and Stuart E. McGowan, the film is about a singing cowboy who gets caught up in a war between oilmen and cattle ranchers, taking the side of the ranchers until he learns that oil will bring a railroad to town. The film is also known as Serenade of the West in the United Kingdom. Heart of Paris Gribouille is a 1937 French comedy film directed by Marc Allégret, based on story "Gribouille" by Marcel Achard who co-wrote the screenplay with . The music score is by Georges Auric. The film stars Raimu and Michèle Morgan. It was remade in the U.S. as The Lady in Question with Brian Aherne, Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford. The film marked Michèle Morgans first major role on the big screen. Lancer Spy Lancer Spy is a 1937 film about an Englishman who impersonates a German officer, receiving fame upon arriving in Germany. A female German spy is instructed to check on him but falls in love with him instead. Party Fever Party Fever is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by George Sidney. It was the 170th Our Gang short that was released. Henry Aldrich for President Henry Aldrich for President is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Hugh Bennett and written by Val Burton. The film stars Jimmy Lydon, June Preisser, Mary Anderson, Charles Smith, John Litel, Dorothy Peterson and Martha ODriscoll. The film was released on October 24, 1941, by Paramount Pictures. I Killed That Man I Killed That Man is a 1941 American film directed by Phil Rosen that was a remake of his 1933 film The Devils Mate. It starred Ricardo Cortez and was produced by the King Brothers. Footlight Glamour Footlight Glamour is a 1943 black-and-white film and the 14th of the 28 Blondie films. It is one of only two movies in the series that did not feature "Blondie" in the title. The last film in the "Blondie" series for: Frank R. Strayer, producer/director. Irving Bacon as the Bumsteads hapless mailman, who would be replaced by Eddie Acuff. Eerily, Arthur Lake looked almost exactly like the way Dagwood Bumstead was drawn in the 1930s and 1940s comic strip, which looks practically nothing like the version from the later 1950s going forward. Hop and Go Hop and Go is a 1943 Looney Tunes animated cartoon directed by Norman McCabe and animated by Cal Dalton. It stars the voices of Pinto Colvig and Mel Blanc. It was released to theatres on March 27, 1943 by Warner Bros. Oath of Vengeance Oath of Vengeance is a 1944 American western film directed by Sam Newfield. Shot at Corriganville Movie Ranch, the film was released by Producers Releasing Corporation as one of the studios Billy the Kid film series. Easy Money Easy Money, a satirical 1948 British film about one of the most beloved traditions of the English, the football pools, is composed of four tales about the effect a major win has on four different groups in the post-war period. Written by Muriel and Sydney Box and directed by Bernard Knowles, it was released by Gainsborough Pictures. When My Baby Smiles at Me When My Baby Smiles at Me is a 1948 musical film directed by Walter Lang and starring Betty Grable and Dan Dailey. Released by 20th Century Fox, it is the third film based on the popular Broadway play Burlesque, the others being The Dance of Life and Swing High, Swing Low. When My Baby Smiles at Me is the first full Technicolor film version of that play; The Dance of Life had several Technicolor sequences, but they are no longer extant. Dan Dailey received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his performance, but lost to Laurence Olivier for Hamlet. Massacre Hill Eureka Stockade is a 1949 British film of the story surrounding Irish-Australian rebel Peter Lalor and the gold miners rebellion of 1854 at the Eureka Stockade in Ballarat, in the Australian Western genre. It was produced by Ealing Studios and directed by Harry Watt. Dear Caroline Dear Caroline is a French 1951 film directed by Richard Pottier. It is based on Jacques Laurents historical novel "The loves of Caroline Cherie: A novel". Leading roles were played by Martine Carol and Jacques Dacqmine. Bonzo Goes to College Bonzo Goes to College is the sequel to Bedtime for Bonzo. Like that film, it was directed by Frederick De Cordova but has a different cast and writers. Holiday Week Hindle Wakes is a 1952 British drama film, directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Lisa Daniely and Leslie Dwyer. The film was the fourth and last screen adaptation of the famous Stanley Houghton play of the 1910s, dealing with an independent-minded young woman insisting on her right to enjoy a sexual flirtation regardless of the disapproval of family or society. This was the first film version of the play since 1931 and it was felt to be a rather odd choice, as the subject matter which had been considered controversial and provocative a generation earlier now appeared somewhat anachronistic in light of the major changes which had taken place in British society in the interim, particularly the more liberal attitudes growing from the national experience during World War II when previous taboos had been relaxed to a significant degree. The film was felt to be dated, even by 1952 standards, and the incongruity of supposed Lancashire mill-workers speaking in cut-glass Mayfair tones was also singled out as an absurdity. The Golden Idol The Golden Idol is a 1954 American adventure film directed by Ford Beebe and starring Johnny Sheffield and Anne Kimbell. It was the tenth in the 12-film Bomba series. Pirates of Tripoli Pirates of Tripoli is a 1955 American swashbuckler film starring Paul Henreid and Patricia Medina. The Brain Machine The Brain Machine is a 1956 British thriller film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Maxwell Reed, Elizabeth Allan and Patrick Barr. A husband and wife team of doctors attempt to stop a dangerously unbalanced man from committing a series of crimes. La chatte The Cat is a 1958 French war drama film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Françoise Arnoul, Bernhard Wicki and André Versini. The story is loosely based on that of the Resistance operative Mathilde Carré during the Second World War. A commercial success, it was followed by a sequel The Cat Shows Her Claws in 1960. The Trapp Family in America The Trapp Family in America is a 1958 West German comedy drama film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Ruth Leuwerik, Hans Holt, and Josef Meinrad. It is a sequel to the 1956 film The Trapp Family. The films art direction was by Robert Herlth. Lafayette La Fayette is a 1961 French-Italian biographical film directed by Jean Dréville and starring Pascale Audret, Jack Hawkins and Orson Welles. The film depicts the life of Gilbert du Motier, in particular his role in the American War of Independence. I Like Money Mr. Topaze is Peter Sellers directorial debut in 1961. Starring Sellers, Nadia Gray and Leo McKern, as well as Herbert Lom. His son Michael Sellers plays in the film in the role of Gaston. The film is based on the eponymous play by Marcel Pagnol. Out of distribution for many years, a print exists in the British Film Institute National Archive, which makes it available for viewing on their website. The film was shown during the 2003 Cardiff Independent Film Festival. It was released on Blu ray and DVD on 15 April 2019 by BFI. L'oro di Roma Loro di Roma is a 1961 Italian war - drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. The film is based on actual events surrounding the Nazis raid of Romes Jewish ghetto in October 1943. Pit of Darkness Pit of Darkness is a 1961 British thriller film, directed by Lance Comfort and starring William Franklyn and Moira Redmond. The film is an amnesia thriller dealing with a mans attempts to piece together a sequence of strange events in which he seems to have been involved during the time of which he has no memory, based on the novel To Dusty Death by Hugh McCutcheon. Because, Because of a Woman Because, Because of a Woman is a 1963 French comedy film directed by Michel Deville. Sing and Swing Live It Up! is a British music-film released in 1963. It was filmed at Pinewood Film Studios in London, and featured Gene Vincent, Jenny Moss, the Outlaws, Patsy Ann Noble, the Saints and Heinz Burt among others. It was filmed at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, England. The film also featured a young actor called Steve Marriott who went on to become a well-known singer and guitarist with Small Faces and Humble Pie.. Other actor, Mitch Mitchell, later became the drummer of the power-trio The Jimi Hendrix Experience. The film was quite successful and Be My Guest was the follow-up. Ursus in the Land of Fire Ursus in the Land of Fire, released directly to U.S. television as Son of Hercules in the Land of Fire, is a 1963 Italian peplum film directed by Giorgio Simonelli and starring Ed Fury as Ursus, and Adriano Micantoni as the evil usurper, Amilcare. Anatomy of a Marriage Anatomy of a Marriage: My Days with Françoise is a 1964 French film directed by André Cayatte telling the story of a marriage break-up told from the mans point of view. The film is also known as Anatomy of a Marriage: My Nights With Francoise. The films companion piece My Days with Jean-Marc tells the story from the womans point of view. The Young Lovers The Young Lovers is a 1964 black-and-white American romantic drama film. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in November 1964. The sole directorial effort of its producer, Samuel Goldwyn, it stars Peter Fonda and Sharon Hugueny, with second leads Nick Adams and Deborah Walley. Scripted by George Garrett from a 1955 novel by Julian Halevy, the film was shot in September–October 1963 and released a year later. Crime on a Summer Morning Crime on a Summer Morning is a 1965 French crime film directed by Jacques Deray and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo. The film is based on the 1963 novel One Bright Summer Morning written by James Hadley Chase. Purple Death from Outer Space Purple Death from Outer Space is a 1966 American feature length compilation of the first half of the 1940 serial Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe. A second feature with footage from the final half of the serial was used to complete another 1966 feature film Perils from the Planet Mongo. Both were made available directly as made-for-TV movies. Death and Diamonds Death and Diamonds is a 1968 German thriller film directed by Harald Reinl and starring George Nader, Carl Möhner and Heinz Weiss. It was part of the Jerry Cotton series of films about an FBI agent. The films sets were designed by the art director Ernst H. Albrecht. Location shooting took place in Los Angeles, Berlin and the Dalmatian coast. Valparaiso My Love Valparaíso mi amor is a 1969 Chilean social realist drama film directed by Aldo Francia. O.K. o.k. is a 1970 West German anti-war film directed by Michael Verhoeven. It was chosen as West Germanys official submission to the 43rd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. The film was also entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. However, the competition was cancelled and no prizes were awarded, over controversy surrounding the film. 1,000 Convicts and a Woman Fun and Games is a 1971 British sexploitation film directed by Ray Austin. It stars Alexandra Hay as an oversexed teenage girl who causes havoc among the inmates of a British prison which is governed by her father. The cast also includes Sandor Elès, Harry Baird and Neil Hallett. E ke Angry Guest or E ke is a 1972 Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Cheh from Hong Kong, starring David Chiang and Ti Lung, it is a sequel to Duel of Fists. Fleur bleue The Apprentice is a 1971 Quebec-made comedy/drama film starring Susan Sarandon and Steve Fiset. Although the original jtitle literally translates to English as Blue Flower, it is better known in English as The Apprentice, which is a better translation of the idiom used in the title. It is one of the very few Canadian films that is functionally bilingual, shot in both English and French, with the appropriate dialogue dubbed for the appropriate audience. Love at First Sight Love at First Sight is a 1977 Canadian romantic comedy film directed by Rex Bromfield, Une femme fidèle Game of Seduction is a French drama directed by Roger Vadim. Donkey in a Brahmin Village Agraharathil Kazhutai is a 1977 Tamil language satirical film. Directed by avant-garde film-maker John Abraham, the film had its screenplay by film critic Venkat Swaminathan. This was Johns second film. Made as satire on the Brahminical bigotry and superstition, a donkey becomes the central character in the film. At the 25th National Film Awards, the film won the Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil. In 2013, IBN Live included the film in its list of 100 greatest Indian films of all time. It was inspired by Robert Bressons French film Au Hasard Balthazar. Honning måne In My Life is a 1978 Danish drama film written and directed by Bille August. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival. Koko dai panikku , also known as High School Big Panic and Panic in High School, is a 1978 Japanese youth suspense action film directed by Sōgo Ishii and . The film is a remake of a film of the same name released the year before and also directed by Ishii. It was released in Japan on August 19, 1978. Hullabaloo Over Georgie and Bonnie's Pictures Hullabaloo Over Georgie and Bonnies Pictures is a 1978 film by Merchant Ivory Productions set in India, starring UK stage actress Dame Peggy Ashcroft. Mr. Horn Mr. Horn is a 1979 television film chronicling the life of Tom Horn. It was directed by Jack Starrett from a screenplay by William Goldman. This version came out just prior to the 1980 feature film Tom Horn, which starred Steve McQueen. El Super El Súper is a 1979 Spanish-language comedy-drama film directed by Leon Ichaso and Orlando Jiménez Leal, based on a stage play by Iván Acosta. The film is a look at life in the U.S. from the perspective of frustrated Cuban exiles. The World Is Full of Married Men The World Is Full of Married Men is a 1979 film based on Jackie Collins first novel, The World Is Full of Married Men. According to Jackie Collins website, it is about "The glamorous but seedy world of entertainment provides the setting for Jackie Collins explosive expose of sexual double standards and naked ambition." In their review, Variety called it "sexploitation melodrama which, cunningly, will titillate both sexes." Franciosa "brings a mercifully light touch", Nicholas was "uncharismatic", and Hale was "effective as a laconic wife". Yesterday's Hero Yesterdays Hero is a 1979 British film directed by Neil Leifer and starring Ian McShane, Suzanne Somers, Adam Faith, Paul Nicholas and Cary Elwes. It also features Glynis Barber and Emma Samms in their early performances. The screenplay was written by novelist Jackie Collins, but was an original work and not based on one of her books. Although it has echoes of the life of the former player George Best, the film is not biographical. How Sleep the Brave How Sleep the Brave, is a 1981 Vietnam war film shot in England. It stars Lawrence Day, Luis Manuel, Thomas M. Polland and Christopher Muncke, and is produced by Lindsay Shonteff and Elizabeth Laurie, written by Bobby Bauer and Jeremy Lee Francis, and directed by Lindsay Shonteff. Requiem Requiem is a 1982 Hungarian drama film directed by Zoltán Fábri. It was entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear for an outstanding single achievement. The Fifth Missile The Fifth Missile is a 1986 television movie starring Robert Conrad, Sam Waterston and David Soul about an American ballistic missile submarine, based on the novel The Gold Crew by Frank M. Robinson and Thomas N. Scortia. With the exception of Cmdr. Van Meer, the ships crew goes slowly insane due to exposure to paint chemicals onboard and believes a missile test exercise is, in fact, nuclear war. It explores the inability of U.S. command structures to control and prevent rogue submarine officers from launching ballistic missiles. Anantaram Anantaram is a 1987 Malayalam feature film production written and directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan. Ashokan, Mammootty and Shobhana star in the lead. The film is structured like a monologue. It develops through a commentary by the protagonist about himself in the first person. The attempt of the protagonist is to narrate how his undiagnosed psychosis led him where he is now. The film was an experimental film for its time as it did not have a linear narrative. The film won three National Film Awards. It was included in IBN Lives list of 100 greatest Indian films of all time. The House of Blue Leaves The House of Blue Leaves is a 1987 television play adapted from the John Guare play of the same title. Notte italiana Notte italiana is a 1987 Italian comedy drama film directed by Carlo Mazzacurati. It won several awards including the Grand Prix at the Annecy Film Festival, the Nastro dArgento for Best New Director and the Globo doro for Best Actor. As Time Goes by As Time Goes By is a 1988 Australian science fiction comedy film. The title song is heard in the Australian version of the film but not in overseas prints, because of its high cost. The Penitent The Penitent is a 1988 American-Mexican film and the directorial debut of Cliff Osmond. It stars Raul Julia and Armand Assante. Mujrim Mujrim is an Indian Bollywood movie released on 28 June 1989, directed by Umesh Mehra. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty, Madhuri Dixit, Nutan. It also stars Amrish Puri, Shakti Kapoor and Gulshan Grover in supporting roles. The film follows the story of Shankar, who is regarded as a criminal by the society after being in jail for ten years since childhood. Da Jue Zhan I: Liao Shen Zhan Yi Decisive Engagement: The Liaoxi-Shenyang Campaign is a 1991 Chinese epic war film directed by Li Jun, Yang Guangyuan, Wei Lian, Cai Jiwei, Zhao Jilie, Zhai Junjie and Jing Mukui, written by Li Pingfen, Shi Chao and Wang Jun, and starring Gu Yue, Su Lin, Ma Shaoxin, Lu Jixian, Zhao Hengduo, and Wu Zhiyuan. The film premiered in China on January 1, 1992. The film is about the Liaoshen Campaign of the Chinese Civil War. Rapid Fire Rapid Fire is a 1989 American action film produced by Action International Pictures and directed by David A. Prior. It was filmed in Mobile and it is the last film appearance of Joe Spinell, who died shortly after filming ended. Tahader Katha Tahader Katha is a 1992 Indian Bengali-language drama film directed by Budhhadeb Dasgupta, starring Mithun Chakraborty, who won the 1993 National Film Awards for Best Actor for the film, while the film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali. The Days Baby Brokers Baby Brokers is a 1994 American drama film directed by Mimi Leder and written by Susan Nanus. The film stars Cybill Shepherd, Nina Siemaszko, Anna Maria Horsford, Jeffrey Nordling, Tom OBrien, Joseph Maher and Shirley Knight. The film premiered on NBC on February 21, 1994. Thieves Quartet Thieves Quartet is a 1994 thriller film directed by Joe Chappelle and starring Michele Cole and James Denton. Goodbye Goodbye or Tot Ziens! is a 1995 Dutch film directed by Heddy Honigmann. Dalva Dalva is a 1996 American made-for-television drama film starring Farrah Fawcett and Carroll Baker. Although Fawcett isnt the movies only star, she is the only performer to be billed in the opening credits. However, on DVD and VHS cases Baker and Powers Boothe garner direct below-the-title billing. I Love, You Love I Love, You Love is a 1989 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Dušan Hanák. It was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival where Hanák won the Silver Bear for Best Director. Juha Juha is a 1937 Finnish drama film directed by Nyrki Tapiovaara, starring Hannes Närhi, Irma Seikkula and Walle Saikko. It is set in the 18th century and tells the story of a farmer who has married an orphan girl he raised, and how a tradesman tries to get her to run away with him to Karelia. The film is based on Juhani Ahos 1911 novel with the same title. The film was Tapiovaaras debut. It was released in Finland on 24 January 1937. Millipilleri Millipilleri is a 1966 comedy film directed and written by Spede Pasanen, Ere Kokkonen and Jukka Virtanen. The film was Spedes second starring feature after X-Paroni, Pasanen having established himself as a popular comedian in both radio and television. The film was one of Spedes biggest hits and launched his film career further. It also features several actors who would star in Spedes consequent films Pähkähullu Suomi and Noin 7 Veljestä. A Natural Born Gambler A Natural Born Gambler is a 1916 silent film short, the first of only two films starring Broadway comic and singer Bert Williams. The film was Williams first two-reel comedy, and was a film that was expected not to disappoint audiences and was highly anticipated. It was produced by the Biograph Company and released by The General Film Company. Williams directed and G. W. Bitzer, also known as Billy Bitzer, who was usually D. W. Griffiths cameraman, was the cinematographer. This is a still-surviving film, featuring Williams in his famous blackface routine. It is an authentic comedic film for its time in which Williams is still humorous without heavily relying on the popular physical style of slapstick comedy. Special and strategic advertising along with the name Williams had created for himself made it possible for the film to get exposure throughout the country. Most of this exposure came from newspaper prints. Marriages Marriages is a 1998 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Cristina Comencini. For her performance Cecilia Dazzi won the David di Donatello for best supporting actress. The Enchanted Square The Enchanted Square was a Noveltoon cartoon, produced by Famous Studios and released on May 9, 1947. It marks the third appearance of Raggedy Ann in a cartoon. The cartoon was directed by Seymour Kneitel, with story and scenics by Shane Miller, co-story and animation direction by Orestes Calpini, character animation by Calpini and Al Eugster, and music arrangement by Winston Sharples. Spooky Swabs Spooky Swabs is a Popeye theatrical cartoon short, starring Jack Mercer as Popeye and Mae Questel as Olive Oyl. Produced by Paramount Cartoon Studios and directed by Isadore Sparber, it was released in 1957 and is the final cartoon in the Popeye series of theatrical cartoons released by Paramount Pictures. Tri vejce do skla Tři vejce do skla is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1937...Vincenc Babočka, a meaningless employee of police station, thinks he is a detective with exceptional abilities. Holiday in Karlovy Vary gives him an opportunity to prove to everyone what he is really worth. He is mistakenly considered to be international and police prosecuted adventurer Leon Weber. He decides to take advantage of the confusion and tries to find Leons accomplice that are getting ready to steal diamonds belonging to Maharaja of Yohir. According to Weber plan, he meets Maharaja in disguise for Prince Narishkin. Everything is going according to the plan until the real Weber appears... Abused Confidence Abused Confidence is a 1938 French drama film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Danielle Darrieux and Charles Vanel. Loafer Loafer is a 1973 Bollywood film directed by A. Bhimsingh. The film stars Dharmendra, Mumtaz, Padma Khanna, K.N. Singh. The film was a "Hit" at the box office and ranked 7th in top grossers on 1973. With Yaadon Ki Baaraat, Jheel Ke Us Paar, Kahani Kismat Ki, Keemat and Blackmail, Loafer became the 7th hit for Dharmendra in 1973 and thus removing Rajesh Khanna from the top spot. Dharmendra and Mumtaz were appreciated by the critics for their performance. The evergreen song "Aaj Mausam bada beiman hai" became a chart buster and was used in the 2001 film Monsoon Wedding Mr. Zhao Mr. Zhao is a 1998 Chinese dark comedy film. It is the directorial debut of Lü Yue, already a well-established cinematographer for director Zhang Yimou. Mr. Zhao tells the story of a philandering doctor living in Shanghai. His infidelity gets the best of him, however, when his mistress Tian Jing announces she is pregnant, while his wife learns of his affair but refuses to grant a divorce. Tale of Pollyanna, Girl of Love is a Japanese anime series by Nippon Animation, and part of the World Masterpiece Theater series. It consists of 51 episodes. Premiering across Fuji TV between January 12 and December 28, 1986, it has rerun across Japan on Animax from February 2007. It was based on the 1913 novel Pollyanna and following 1915 sequel Pollyanna Grows Up by Eleanor H. Porter. Yo-Yo Ma Inspired by Bach Inspired by Bach, a part of Sony Classical celebrates Bach, presented the contemporary cellist Yo-Yo Ma performing the six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello by Johann Sebastian Bach, in a series of six films, each showing a collaboration with artists from different disciplines. Chi Girl Chi Girl is a 1999 award-winning film produced, directed, written by, and starring Heidi Van Lier. The film is in a mockumentary style in black-and-white film. Van Lier plays Heather, a Chicago woman who thinks that she can sleep with any man simply because all men crave sex. A cameraman tapes her in her quest to get "laid". While shes trying to prove her theory about men, shes also stalking her ex-boyfriend. The man behind the camera becomes fascinated by her. Heather finally finds a new boyfriend, and starts to take better care of her appearance as a result. She tells the camera man that the filming is over, but in his fascination, he would not stop filming and begins stalking her. She frequently sees him with his camera and tells him to leave her alone. Her new boyfriend breaks up with her, and she falls back into her old ways, and once again allows the cameraman to film her, but this time with no sound. She then boards a train to an unknown destination. The camera man watches the train leave, and decides to wait for her until she returns. G4 te gong Option Zero is a 1997 Hong Kong action film produced by Gordon Chan and John Chong and featuring the directorial debut of Dante Lam. This film is a sequel to 1994s The Final Option and 1996s First Option. Film stars Julian Cheung, Anthony Wong, Carmen Lee, Monica Chan and guest stars Michael Wong, the star of the first two installments. The Rendezvous is a 1972 Japanese film directed by Kōichi Saitō. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. Sumo Bruno Sumo Bruno is a 2000 German comedy drama film directed by Lenard Fritz Krawinkel and starring Hakan Orbeyi, Oliver Korittke, Julia Richter, Martin Seifert, Thomas Drechsel, Tim Wilde and Martin Semmelrogge. The film was produced and distributed by Babelsberg Studio. The film was marketed with the tagline "Your hardest opponent is yourself" Hoppa högst Hoppa högst is a 30-minute-long Swedish childrens film. The first screening of Hoppa högst at a theater was in Sergels torg, Stockholm on 23 March 1989. The script was written by Swedish childrens book writer Astrid Lindgren, and is based on a short story from the book Kajsa Kavat, also written by Lindgren. The film was directed by Johanna Hald, who would later direct the film adaption of Lindgrens book Lotta på Bråkmakargatan. Waldemar Berghendal produced Hoppa högst, and Björn Isfält directed the music. Since its original airing on SVT, the film has been rerun several times. The films production company, AB Svensk Filmindustri, also served as the distributor. It was distributed in Norway as Hvem kan hoppe høyest. The Dialogues with Solzhenitsyn The Dialogues with Solzhenitsyn is a Russian television documentary by Russian filmmaker Alexander Sokurov on Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. The documentary shot in Solzhenitsyn’s home shows his everyday life and covers his reflections on Russian history and literature. Kaamchor Kaamchor is a 1982 Bollywood drama movie. Produced by Rakesh Roshan, the film was directed by K. Viswanath, a remake of his Telugu film Subhodayam. The film stars Rakesh Roshan, Jaya Prada, Tanuja, Sujit Kumar, Suresh Oberoi, Shreeram Lagoo and Bhagwan Dada. The films music is by the producer and lead actors brother- Rajesh Roshan. The film became a superhit, along with the songs. Rakesh Roshans nephew in the film is played by a young Sonu Nigam, who later became a playback singer. Range of Motion Range of Motion is a 2000 American made-for-television drama film based on a book by Elizabeth Berg, starring Rebecca De Mornay. De Mornay said, "The movie is about recognizing an inner strength, which you can call faith or love ... its something every single person has inside of them". Daughters of the Sun Daughters of the Sun is a 2000 Iranian drama movie written and directed by Maryam Shahriarm with Altinay Ghelich Taghani and Soghra Karimi in the lead. The movie was noted for successfully depicting the hardships faced by women in the rural economic conditions of Iran. Saroja Saroja is a Sri Lankan film directed by Somaratne Dissanayake. The film is about discrimination among Sri Lankan ethnic groups. Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy is a 2001 drama TV film based on a novel by Linda Fairstein and starring Dana Delany. Delany also produced the film, which premiered on April 9, 2001 on ABC. The film was nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Television Feature or Miniseries in 2001. Treasure Island Treasure Island is a 1973 animated feature film directed by Hal Sutherland, produced by Filmation, and released by Warner Bros. In this adaptation, Jim Hawkins travels with sidekick Hiccup the Mouse. In 1980, the film was broadcast on NBC. Askari Askari is a 2001 American drama film written by John Cundill and Ashley Way directed by David Lister with Marlee Matlin, C. Thomas Howell and Amanda Fuller in lead roles. H3 H3 is a film released in 2001 about the 1981 Irish hunger strike at HM Prison Maze in Northern Ireland, the events leading up to it, and subsequent developments in the prisoners struggle for Prisoner of War status. It was directed by Les Blair and was written by Brian Campbell and Laurence McKeown; McKeown was a former volunteer in the Provisional IRA who participated in the hunger strike. Kørsel med grønlandske hunde Kørsel med Grønlandske hunde,, is a Danish silent film made in 1897 by the photographer Peter Elfelt. It was the first movie sequence filmed in Denmark. The film, less than one minute in length, shows a Danish colony manager named Johan Carl Joensen driving a sledge pulled by Greenlandic sled dogs through Fælledparken in Copenhagen, Denmark. In the short sequence, the dog sled is driven toward the camera across a flat snow-covered landscape, it disappears out of the picture, and then reappears from the other side with the driver chasing behind. Elfelt shot the film using a camera he had had constructed from detailed plans that Elfelt obtained from the French inventor, Jules Carpentier. If Sun Rise Up from West If the Sun Rises in the West is a 1998 South Korean film, and was the commercial directorial debut of Lee Eun. Adiós querida luna Goodbye Dear Moon is a 2004 Argentine sci-fi comedy film directed by Fernando Spiner and written by Spiner, Sergio Bizzio, Valentín Javier Diment, Alejandra Flechner, Alejandro Urdapilleta, and Sergio Bizzio. Cool Devices is a series of animated hentai pornographic videos. Released as OVA, the series consists of eleven mainly unrelated episodes referred to as operations and is most noted for its very extreme sexual content, most of which center on BDSM and similar fetish themes as well as its high production values. Spanish Fly Spanish Fly is an American film about the use of an aphrodisiac in a Los Angeles night club, released in 2003. The director, Will Wallace, won the Festival Prize for Best Comedy Feature at the Deep Ellum Film Festival in 2002. Cast included David Shackelford, Will Wallace, Judy Geeson, Anthony Crivello, Adam Russell Stuart, Carlos Alazraqui, Robert Merrill, Joe Estevez, Katrina Holden Bronson, Tom J. Jones, Ruben Pla, Tess Hunt, Larry Romano, Dana Lee, Jonathan Abrahams, Eric Martsolf and Kyle Dunnigan. Ghazab Ghazab is a 1982 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra and Rekha. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Kalyanaraman. The movie was a Hit and the performance of Dharmendra was critically acclaimed. Supari Supari is a 2003 Bollywood gangster film, released in 2003, directed and produced by Padam Kumar. The film stars Uday Chopra, Rahul Dev, Nandita Das, Purab Kohli, Nauheed Cyrusi and Irrfan Khan in lead roles. The story is set in the Mumbai underworld. The Price of Life The Price of Life is a 1987 38-minute long American drama and science fiction film made by Chanticleer Films, directed by Stephen Tolkin and produced by Jana Sue Memel. The film has music composed by Ken Fix. The film stars Dana Andersen, Diana Bellamy, Roy Brocksmith and Ron Campbell in the lead roles. American Daylight American Daylight is a 2004 Indian film production in Hollywood. The film is directed by Roger Christian and produced by Kaleidoscope Entertainment. The film stars Nick Moran as Lawrence, an American music executive, who falls for Sujata, a call center worker in India, then flies halfway around the planet to meet her. Nicks journey is complicated by his wife, Sujatas boss who sees Lawrence as a romantic rival, and the assassin hired by that boss to kill Lawrence. After October 2004 screenings at the London Film Festival and Pusan International Film Festival, the film opened wide in India on December 17, 2004. The film was premiered in the Marché du Film section of the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. The films crew included cinematographer Hinman Dhamija, editor Alan Strachan, composers Amaan Ali Khan and Ayaan Ali Khan, art director Yoyendra Tyagi, and costume designer Shaahid Amir. Relentless: Struggle for Peace in the Middle East Relentless: The Struggle for Peace in the Middle East, also known as Relentless: The Struggle for Peace in Israel, is a 2003 documentary produced by the pro-Israel media watchdog group HonestReporting. The film explores the cause of the Second Intifada through an examination of compliance with the Declaration of Principles, otherwise known as the Oslo Accords, by Israel and the Palestinian Authority. It places the blame for the violence that ensued on the Palestinian Authority. It focuses, in particular, on the failure of the Palestinian Authority to "educate for peace," citing reports by Center for Monitoring the Impact of Peace on Palestinian textbooks, by showing footage from Palestinian TV that encourages suicide bombing and preaches hatred of Jews and Israelis. The film includes interviews with Itamar Marcus, the director of Palestinian Media Watch, S. El-Herfi, Raanan Gissin, Caroline Glick, John Loftus, Sherri Mandel, Yariv Oppenheimer, Daniel Pipes, Tashbih Sayyed and Natan Sharansky. The film was produced and co-written by Raphael Shore, formerly the director of outreach for Aish HaTorah International. It is based on a PowerPoint presentation that Shore used as a study aid when he was teaching a political science course in Israel. Killer Pickton Killer Pickton is a 2005 American horror film that is loosely based on the crimes of Canadian pig farmer Robert Pickton. The movie was filmed in New Hampshire and was directed by Ulli Lommel. The movie was co-produced and co-written by Ulli Lommel and Jeff Frentzen. Frentzen portrayed the killer, herein called "Billy Pickton", using the stage name Curtis Graan. Killer Pickton became controversial when its planned 2006 release in Australia was delayed when the government of Canada put pressure on the Australian distributor, Peacock Films Ltd., to pull the movie from its release schedule for legal reasons—Canadas ban on publishing details of the alleged crimes prior to Picktons trial was cited. The movie was later released in Australia after Pickton was convicted of murder, and remains listed in the distributors catalog. Although Lions Gate Entertainment had acquired Killer Pickton for DVD release in North America and marketing materials were created for the release, it remains unavailable in North America due to the legal problems of distributing the movie in Canada. Amma Cheppindi Amma Cheppindi is a 2006 Tollywood drama film written, screenplay, dialogues and direction by Gangaraju Gunnam. Sharwanand, Shriya Reddy and Suhasini play the lead roles while Nagendra Babu and Pavan Malhotra play supporting roles. While M. M. Keeravani provided the Music & background score for the film, cinematography was by Gunnams son, Sandeep and editing by Mohan Rama Rao. God on My Side God on My Side is a documentary directed and produced by Australian agnostic Andrew Denton which follows his trip to the 2006 National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Texas. The 63rd National Religious Broadcasters Convention delegates comprised some 6,000 Christian communicators. God On My Side premiered at the 53rd Sydney Film Festival on 15 June 2006 and was released in Australian cinemas on 2 November 2006. It was broadcast as a TV special on ABC on 21 May 2007. Andrew Denton interviews attenders their opinion on abortion, homosexuality, environmental issues, future of religious TV media and movies, influence of religions on politics, rapture, separation of church and state, fundamental truths about God, and other matters. Opinions of the interviewees mostly present views of fundamentalist Christians. Bhoot Unkle Bhoot Unkle is an Indian supernatural comedy film which released on 6 Oct 2006. The film was directed by Mukesh Saigal starring Jackie Shroff in the lead Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland is a 46-minute animated film based on the novel Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Originally released directly to video in 1995, the movie was produced by Jetlag Productions and was distributed to DVD in 2002 by GoodTimes Entertainment as part of their "Collectible Classics" line. Muha The Fly is a 1967 Yugoslavian cartoon. People on the Top People on the Top is a 1981 Egyptian drama film directed by Ali Badrakhan. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. My Big Break My Big Break is a 2009 documentary film directed by Tony Zierra starring Wes Bentley, Tony Zierra, Brad Rowe, Chad Lindberg and Greg Fawcett. The film was produced by MBB Group, Elizabeth Yoffe and Tony Zierra. The Road to Memphis The Road To Memphis is a documentary directed by Richard Pearce. The film follows the career of Blues musician B.B. King. It features performances by B.B. King, Bobby Rush, Rosco Gordon and Ike Turner, as well as historical footage of Howlin Wolf and Rufus Thomas. The film is part of The Blues, a seven part series, with Martin Scorsese acting as executive producer. Slaves in Their Bonds Slaves in Their Bonds is a 2008 Greek drama film directed by based on the eponymous novel by Konstantinos Theotokis. It was Greeces submission to the 82nd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Kung Fu Magoo Kung-Fu Magoo is a 2010 Mexican-American animated action comedy film based on the Mr. Magoo character, created by Millard Kaufman and John Hubley. This film was produced by Classic Media, Ánima Estudios, and Santo Domingo Films. It was also produced by Motion Toons, a new animation studio created in conjunction with Ánima Estudios, and Santo Domingo Films. English voice-cast stars Dylan and Cole Sprouse, Alyson Stoner and voice actors Tom Kenny, Rodger Bumpass, Jim Conroy, Chris Parnell, and Maile Flanagan. The first animated feature featuring Mr. Magoo in more than three decades, and the first U.S.-Mexico co-production for Ánima Estudios, it is written by Emmy Laybourne, Sam Laybourne, Rob Sosin, and Bob Mittenthal and directed by Andrés Couturier. The film was released direct-to-DVD in the United States on May 11, 2010. It later had its television premiere on Disney XD on February 7, 2011. Zion and His Brother Zion and His Brother is a 2009 French-Israeli drama film starring Reuven Badalov and Ronit Elkabetz. The film, directed by Eran Merav premiered on 17 January 2009 at the Sundance Film Festival. Saint Misbehavin': The Wavy Gravy Movie Saint Misbehavin: The Wavy Gravy Movie is a 2009 documentary about hippie icon and entertainer Wavy Gravy. My Angel My Angel is a 2011 British Christmas film written, directed and produced by Stephen Cookson. Starring Timothy Spall, Brenda Blethyn, Celia Imrie, Mel Smith and introducing Joseph Phillips, it tells the story of a boy, played by the latter, looking for an angel to save his mother after an accident. Shot in Northwood for less than £2 million, My Angel scooped best film, newcomer, director, producer, screenplay, plus best actor and actress for Blethyn and Spall at the Monaco International Film Festival. Re-titled as Christmas Angel and released on DVD in the UK on 4 November 2013. Released in the US by BBC Home Entertainment on 19 November 2013. Vaamanan Vaamanan is a 2009 Tamil action thriller film written and directed by debutant I. Ahmed, who worked as an erstwhile assistant to Kadhir, and starring Jai, Rahman, newcomer Priya Anand, Lakshmi Rai, and Santhanam. Produced by P. Kabilan of Dream Valley Corporation, the film features Urvashi, Sampath Raj, and Thalaivasal Vijay in supporting roles, with film score and soundtrack by Yuvan Shankar Raja, while the camera was handled by Arvind Krishna. The film was released on 10 July 2009. In 2017, it was dubbed in Hindi as Dangerous Lover by Goldmines Telefilms Pvt Ltd. The story of the film resembles the English movie Following, and the climax resembles a Hollywood movie Enemy of the State. Goodbye Mom Goodbye Mom is a 2009 South Korean comedy drama film written and directed by Jeong Gi-hun in his feature debut. Starring Choi Kang-hee and Kim Young-ae, it depicts the story of an unsuccessful writer and her tumultuous relationship with her mother. A box office hit with more than 1.9 million admissions, Jeong also won Best Director for Asian New Talent Award at the 2010 Shanghai International Film Festival. Sandcastle Sandcastle is a 2010 feature film by Singaporean director Boo Junfeng. It was the first Singaporean film to be screened at the International Critics Week at the Cannes Film Festival. It won Best Feature Film and Best Director at the Vietnam International Film Festival. Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot is a 2011 Luxembourg-Austrian-Belgian co-production film directed by Beryl Koltz. The Angel of Budapest El ángel de Budapest is a Spanish 2011 television World War II-Holocaust miniseries based on the book Un español frente al Holocausto written by journalist and radio executive director Diego Carcedo. The executive producers are José Manuel Lorenzo, Eduardo Campoy and István Major, the first two had collaborated on the spiritual film Sin noticias de Dios. The film was shot between 9 November 2010 and 23 December 2010 in Budapest, Hungary. The Union The Union is a 2011 documentary film by Cameron Crowe exploring the creative process of musician Elton John and the making of the 2010 album The Union. Love Mein Gum Love Mein Ghum is a 2011 Pakistani Urdu language romance/musical film, directed and produced by Reema Khan. It stars Moammar Rana, Khan herself, Nabeel Khan and Araida. The first part of the film was shot in the Azerbaijani city of Baku and the second in Malaysia, making this Khans second film abroad. Love Mein Ghum was released on 8 July 2011. The film was nominated for the Best Film Of The Year 2010 Award at the Pakistan Media Award in 2011. Bodacious Space Pirates is a Japanese light novel series about space pirates written by Yūichi Sasamoto and published by Asahi Shimbun Shuppan since October 2008. An anime television series adaptation produced by Satelight, under the title , aired in Japan between January 8, 2012 and June 30, 2012. A film adaptation was released in Japanese theaters on February 22, 2014. A web manga adaptation launched on June 2, 2012. Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga series for a printed release in North America in August 2015. The anime version won the 2013 Seiun Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. Aluna Aluna is a 2012 feature-length documentary film sequel to the 1990 BBC documentary From the Heart of The World: Elder Brothers Warning. The first documentary showed an ancient Kogi tribe civilisation who emerge to offer their concern for people of the modern world. Younger Brother is urged to change or suffer environmental disaster. After offering the warning the Kogi retreat to their community hidden in the mountains of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. In the second documentary, the Kogis have re-emerged, realising that the importance of their warning had not been grasped. As well as warning Younger Brother they have decided to share their secret sciences in the belief that sharing these sciences will share their burden of changing the world for the better. Meet the In-Laws Meet the In-Laws is a 2012 Chinese comedy film directed by Li Haishu. The Husband The Husband is a 2013 Canadian comedy film directed by Bruce McDonald. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Gekijouban SPEC: Kurôzu - Zen no hen is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi. The first part, , was released on 1 November, and the second part, , was released on 29 November. This film is a sequel to the 2012 film Ten, and the last of the SPEC series. Worst Friends Worst Friends is an American comedy film, written, produced and directed by Ralph Arend and starring Richard Tanne, Noah Barrow, Kristen Connolly, and Cody Horn, with Larry Fessenden, Geoffrey Arend, and Kathryn Erbe. It was released on November 4, 2014. Desingu Raja Desingu Raja is a 2013 Indian Tamil comedy film directed by Ezhil and starring Vimal and Bindu Madhavi. The film is set in two villages which are perpetually at conflict with one another. The film has been extensively shot in Thanjavur, Kumbakonam and Chennai. The film was released on 23 August 2013 to favorable reviews and become a blockbuster. Alec Mapa: Baby Daddy Alec Mapa: Baby Daddy is a 2013 one-man show by Alec Mapa. It was made into a concert film that screened at film festivals in 2014 and premiered on Showtime in 2015. Bears and Lola Boonie Bears to the Rescue is a 2014 Chinese animated comedy adventure family film based on the animated television series Boonie Bears. A second film, Mystical Winter, was released in 2015. Kullanari Koottam Kullanari Koottam is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Sribalaji and produced by V. Ashish Jain. It stars Vishnu Vishal and Remya Nambeesan in the lead roles, while the crew of Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu reunited for this film, with V. Selvaganesh composing the films score and J. Laxman and Kasi Viswanathan handling cinematography and editing, respectively. The film was released on 25 March 2011. Hip Hop-eration Hip Hop-eration is a New Zealand documentary film about a dance troupe managed by communications consultant turned flash mob choreographer Billie Jordan on Waiheke Island in New Zealand. The dance troupe, with an average age of nearly 80 among its members, decided to apply for the special exhibition category in the Las Vegas Hip Hop International championships of August 2013. The documentary documents their journey through time, space and doctors visits. It opened theatrically in Auckland on 22 September 2014. Murder in Pacot Murder in Pacot is a feature film by Haitian film director Raoul Peck. The film stars Joy Olasunmibo Ogunmakin, Alex Descas, Thibault Vinçon, and Lovely Kermonde Fifi and is a continuation of the theme Peck featured in his last documentary, Assistance Mortelle, on international aid to Haiti following the earthquake of 12 January 2010 which opened at New Yorks Film Society of Lincoln Center in February 2014. The lead producers of the joint Haitian, French and Norwegian production were Peck and Remi Grellety. The story, a traditional stranger-comes-to-town plot line examining how the earthquake upended Haitis strongly divided class system, is loosely inspired by the 1968 mystery Teorema by Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini. In that screenplay, which Pasolini adapted from his own novel, a mysterious stranger, played by Terence Stamp, intrudes an Italian family and seduces every member of the household before leaving as suddenly and mysterious as he came. The shooting location of Pecks film, a three level villa, lies in the already completely rebuild neighbourhood Pacot in Port-au-Prince. The first ideas for the film came when Peck drove daily through that wealthy area while shooting the documentary Assistance Mortelle seeing that the rich were equally affected by the earthquake. By mid-May 2014 the film was ready for editing and according to director Peck is expected to finish by September to be announced at the Toronto International Film Festival or the Venice Film Festival and released end of 2014. The film made its world premier at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival where it is a Masters selection and was shown on 5 September 2014 at the Isabel Bader Theatre. The film was shown in the Panorama category of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival and its European premiere was on 7 February 2015 at the CUBIX cinema at Alexanderplatz. Director Raoul Peck, producer Remi Grellety and the leading actors attended the second screening at the Zoo Palast on 10 February after a photocall and press conference at the Grand Hyatt hotel. The international sales of the film are handled by Doc&Film. Naa Bangaaru Talli Naa Bangaaru Talli is a 2013 Telugu, social problem film released worldwide on 21 November 2014 with public funding. Based on a real-life story, the film was written and directed by Rajesh Touchriver and star Siddique, Anjali Patil, Rathna Shekar Reddy, Lakshmipriya Menon, and Neena Kurup. The film was co-produced by M. S. Rajesh and Dr. Sunitha Krishnan, an internationally known anti-trafficking crusader. It explores the consequences of sex trafficking, testing the vulnerability of trust in human relations. The film was simultaneously produced in Malayalam as Ente. The film received highly positive reviews, with awards such as Best Film at the Trinity International Film Festival in Detroit, and four Awards at the Indonesian Film Festival. At the 61st National Film Awards, Na Bangaaru Talli won three awards including the award for Best Feature Film in Telugu. Mitwaa Mitwaa or Mitwa is a Marathi movie Produced by Sagar Pictures. starring Swwapnil Joshi, Sonalee Kulkarni & Prarthana Behere in lead roles. The pair Swwapnil Joshi and Sonalee Kulkarni are seen opposite to each other for the first time. For the second heroine, the director claimed for a fresh face. A talent hunt show for the new face was conducted by Swwapnil Joshi on Marathi Music channel 9X Jhakaas and Prarthana Behere was selected as the second lead. The film released on 13 February 2015. "Savar Re Mana", sung by Swapnil Bandodkar, Janhavi Prabhu-Arora & composed by Nilesh Moharir was trending among the Marathi people and has become popular. The song "Dur Dur" sung by Swapnil Bandodkar Bela Shende and Adarsh Shinde has also become popular. The second song "Satyam Shivam Sundaram" from the film was released in Zee Gaurav Puraskar on 26 October. The film was clear Box Office hit, continuing for more than 25 weeks across Maharashtra. The movie was remade in Bengali in 2017 as Ami Je Ke Tomar starring Ankush. Rangbaaz Rangbaaz is an Indian Bengali language action comedy film directed by Raja Chanda and produced under the banner of Surinder Films. The film stars Dev and Koel Mallick in lead roles. It is a remake of the 2007 Telugu film Chirutha, starring Ram Charan Teja and Neha Sharma. Dream Factory Kanavu Variyam is a 2017 Indian Tamil film written and directed by Arun Chidambaram and produced by DCKAP cinemas. Also starring Arun Chidambaram in the lead role, alongside Jiya Shankar, the film revolves around power cuts and electricity deficit in the villages of Tamil Nadu, India. Featuring a predominantly new cast and crew, the film was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures as their first South Indian film. Prior to its theatrical release, the film was screened at several international film festivals and received a number of awards and recognition. Among its titles, Kanavu Variyam won the Platinum Remi for Best Independent Theatrical Feature Film and the same was awarded at the 49th WorldFest Houston International Film Festival. The film also won the Special Jury Award at National Science Film Festival and Competition in India. Kanavu Variyam was released across India on 24 February 2017. Kureyon Shinchan: Bakusui! Yumemî wârudo daitotsugeki! is a 2016 Japanese anime comedy film produced by Shin-Ei Animation. It is the 24th film of the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. It is directed by Wataru Takahashi, who also directed the 22nd movie Serious Battle! Robot Dad Strikes Back. The script of the film is written by comedian Hitori Gekidan along with Wataru Takahashi. This movie was released in Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore theaters with English subtitles as Crayon Shin-chan: Fast Asleep! The Great Assault on the Dreaming World!. El peso de la ley The Heavy Hand of the Law is a 2017 Argentine legal drama film directed by Fernán Mirás from a screenplay he co-wrote with Roberto Gispert. Produced by Fernando Sokolowicz, the film stars Paola Barrientos as Gloria Soriano, a public defender disillusioned with her work for never having defended an innocent when she gets involved in a legal case regarding a rape in El Escondido, a fictitious town located in the deep interior of Buenos Aires with a pleading wrote by her former teacher and aspiring to a seat in the Argentine Judiciary, Prosecutor Mercedes Rivas. To the Stars To the Stars is a 2019 American drama film directed by Martha Stephens from a screenplay by Shannon Bradley-Colleary. It stars Kara Hayward, Liana Liberato, Malin Åkerman, Shea Whigham, Tony Hale, Madisen Beaty, Lucas Jade Zumann, Adelaide Clemens, and Jordana Spiro. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2019. Jora 10 Numbaria Jora 10 Numaria is a 2017 Punjabi film written and directed by Amardeep Singh Gill. Pari Pari is a 2018 Pakistani horror film directed by Syed Atif Ali, who also co-wrote the script with Muhammad Ahsan. The film features Pakistani television actors Qavi Khan, Rasheed Naz and Saleem Mairaj. The film was originally scheduled to be released on 31 October 2017; however, it was released after a delay on 2 February 2018. Dead Souls Dead Souls is a 2018 documentary film directed by Wang Bing and documents the testimony of survivors of the hard-labor camp in the Gobi Desert in Gansu, China. Shot from 2005 to 2017, the film covers most of Chinas provinces with visits to more than 120 survivors of the Jiabiangou and Mingshui re-education camps set up by Chinas Communist regime in the late 1950s. It made its world premiere at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Misteri Dilaila Misteri Dilaila is a 2019 Malaysian psychological horror thriller film directed by Syafiq Yusof. The film follows a couple as the wife goes missing after the husband experiences strange events during their first night staying at the family bungalow in Frasers Hill. Things get complicated when another woman appears and claims to be the wife. The film was released in two versions on 21 February 2019 in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei, making it to be the first Malaysian film to have two versions that has different alternate endings. The movie is loosely based on the 1958 movie Chase a Crooked Shadow. The Tenth Symphony The Tenth Symphony is a 1918 silent French drama film directed by Abel Gance. Dream Street Dream Street is a 1921 American silent romantic drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, and starring Carol Dempster, Charles Emmett Mack, and Ralph Graves in a story about a love triangle set in London, and based on two short stories by Thomas Burke, "Gina of Chinatown" and "Song of the Lamp". The cast also features Tyrone Power The film, released by United Artists, was poorly received in its day and critics still consider it one of Griffiths worst films. Souls on the Road is a 1921 Japanese silent film directed by Minoru Murata. Film critic Mark Cousins wrote that it was "the first landmark film in Japanese history". Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall is a 1924 silent historical drama directed by Marshall Neilan and starring Mary Pickford. The script by Waldemar Young was based upon the 1902 novel Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall by Charles Major. The Shamrock Handicap The Shamrock Handicap is a 1926 American romance film directed by John Ford. Prints of the film still exists in the Museum of Modern Art film archive and Cinematheque Royale de Belgique. The Campus Vamp The Campus Vamp is a silent comedy short starring Daphne Pollard and Johnny Burke. "This early Mack Sennett comedy features a young Carole Lombard as well as the early two color Technicolor film " - for a beach sequence including a game of beach baseball. The film starts with a very short colour sequence of several bathing beauties waving to camera. We are told we are in Beverly College. Two intellectuals, Matty and Sally are studying, meanwhile Carole is driving around with a group of friends having fun. The comedy begins with Barney Benson, whom we are told was hoping to work his way through college, who is cleaning rooms in the college with his girlfriend Dora. They see Matty flirting with Carole much to the annoyance of Sally, whose room they are cleaning. The female Dean inspects Barney and Doras work. They try to look busy. Barney is compared to Buster Brown, a comic-strip character of the times. Dora gets flattened between the bed springs and the mattress by Barney who is not paying attention to where she is. Barney an Dora give Sally tips and show her how they neck in their auto... a mime ensues. They then mime boating on the river but are interrupted by the Dean who takes Dora away to tidy away a pile of large books. We cut to the dance. Matty is dancing with Carole and Sally looks on sadly. Barney appears, dressed at his best and talks to Sally. He asks her to dance and she accepts. They retire from the dance-floor after a large girl steps on Barneys foot. His shoe splits at the sole and he creates a makeshift repair. Sally watches Carole showing off her flapper dress and doing the Charleston in front of Matty. The fat girl returns picks up the entire pile of straws and drinks all the punch. Dora goes to refill the punch-bowl, giving Barney a huge lump of ice to hold. It melts and makes it look like he has wet his trousers, and he slopes off. Dora returns and tries to sit sally on Mattys lap and make them kiss. But he sits on the wet patch left by Barney and jumps up. Sally thinks it is due to her. Carole takes advantage and jumps on his lap instead. We jump to the beach and the film jumps to colour. The students are playing baseball. Barney is the umpire. Sally helps to win the match and at last kisses Matty. Dora and Barney cuddle and have their own kiss. The Way of All Flesh The Way of All Flesh is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by Victor Fleming, written by Lajos Bíró, Jules Furthman, and Julian Johnson from a story by Perley Poore Sheehan. It is now considered a lost film. Mask-A-Raid Mask-A-Raid is a 1931 Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Betty Boop. It is the first Betty Boop cartoon to show Betty as a human, which the character is best known being shown as. His Greatest Gamble His Greatest Gamble is a 1934 American drama film directed by John Robertson from a screenplay by Sidney Buchman and Harry Hervey, based on a story by Salisbury Field. The film stars Richard Dix, Dorothy Wilson, Bruce Cabot, and Erin OBrien-Moore. Edith Fellows also has a role, playing the character of Alice Stebbins as a child. The Merry Frinks The Merry Frinks is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Aline MacMahon, Guy Kibbee and Hugh Herbert. It is also known by the alternative title of Happy Family. The Murder in the Museum The Murder in the Museum is a 1934 American film directed by Melville Shyer. The film is also known as The Five Deadly Vices. Prison Shadows Prison Shadows is a 1936 American film directed by Robert F. Hill. Three on the Trail Three on the Trail is a 1936 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton, written by Doris Schroeder and Vernon Smith, and starring William Boyd, James Ellison, Onslow Stevens, Muriel Evans, George "Gabby" Hayes, Claude King and William Duncan. It was released on April 24, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. Toy Town Hall Toy Town Hall is a 1936 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. All Over Town All Over Town is a 1937 American comedy film directed by James W. Horne and starring Olsen and Johnson Three Hearts for Julia Three Hearts for Julia is a 1943 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Ann Sothern and Melvyn Douglas. The film was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Destiny Destiny is a 1944 American drama film noir directed by Reginald Le Borg and starring Gloria Jean, Grace McDonald, Alan Curtis and Frank Craven. Lumberjack Lumberjack is a 1944 American film directed by Lesley Selander. Escape in the Desert Escape in the Desert is a 1945 American drama film directed by Edward A. Blatt and written by Marvin Borowsky and Thomas Job. The film stars Jean Sullivan, Philip Dorn, Irene Manning, Helmut Dantine, Alan Hale and Samuel S. Hinds. The film was released by Warner Bros. on May 1, 1945. Borrowed Trouble Borrowed Trouble is a 1948 American Western film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Charles Belden. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand Brooks, Helen Chapman, Anne ONeal, John Parrish and Cliff Clark. The film was released on July 23, 1948, by United Artists. Fall Guy Fall Guy is a 1947 American crime film noir directed by Reginald Le Borg. The drama features Leo Penn, Robert Armstrong and Teala Loring. The film is based on Cornell Woolrichs short story, "Cocaine." Intrigue Intrigue is a 1947 American film noir crime film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring George Raft, June Havoc and Helena Carter. Intrigue was intended to be the first of a number of films Raft made, with producer Sam Bischoff, for his own production company, Star Films. The Loves of Joanna Godden The Loves of Joanna Godden is a 1947 British historical drama film directed by Charles Frend and produced by Michael Balcon. The screenplay was written by H. E. Bates and Angus MacPhail from the novel Joanna Godden by Sheila Kaye-Smith. It stars Googie Withers, Jean Kent, John McCallum, Derek Bond, Chips Rafferty and Sonia Holm. Some scenes were shot by director Robert Hamer when Frend was ill, though he was uncredited. The music was composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams. Dangers of the Canadian Mounted Dangers of the Canadian Mounted is a 1948 Northern Republic film serial. Impasse des deux anges Dilemma of Two Angels is a 1948 French comedy crime film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Paul Meurisse, Simone Signoret and Marcel Herrand. It was the final film directed by Tourneur in a career that stretched back to the silent era and included nearly a hundred films. The films sets were designed by the art director Jean dEaubonne. State Department: File 649 State Department: File 649 is a 1949 film noir Cinecolor American film directed by Sam Newfield. The film is also known as Assignment in China in the United Kingdom. The Mark of the Renegade The Mark of the Renegade is a 1951 American Technicolor adventure western film directed by Hugo Fregonese starring Ricardo Montalban and Cyd Charisse. The film is based on the novel Don Renegade by Johnston McCulley, and is set in Mexican-ruled Los Angeles in the 1820s. Never Trust a Gambler Never Trust a Gambler is a 1951 film noir crime film directed by Ralph Murphy starring Dane Clark, Cathy ODonnell and Tom Drake. Scotch on the Rocks Laxdale Hall is a 1953 British romantic comedy film directed by John Eldridge and starring Ronald Squire, Kathleen Ryan, Raymond Huntley and Sebastian Shaw, with Prunella Scales and Fulton Mackay in early roles. Released in the U.S. as Scotch on the Rocks, it was adapted from the 1951 novel Laxdale Hall by Eric Linklater. So Little Time So Little Time is a 1952 British World War II romance drama directed by Compton Bennett and starring Marius Goring, Maria Schell and Lucie Mannheim. The film is based on the novel Je ne suis pas une héroïne by French author Noelle Henry. So Little Time is unusual for its time in portraying its German characters in a mainly sympathetic manner, while the Belgian Resistance characters are depicted in an aggressive, almost gangster-type light. So soon after the war, this was not a narrative viewpoint British audiences and critics expected in a British film and there was considerable protest about the films content. The film was made at Elstree Studios with sets designed by Edward Carrick. Filmed during 1951, it was released in March 1952. Angels of Darkness Angels of Darkness is a 1954 Italian melodrama film directed by Giuseppe Amato and starring Linda Darnell, Valentina Cortese and Lea Padovani. The films sets were designed by the art director Virgilio Marchi. The Unfaithfuls The Unfaithfuls is a 1953 Italian comedy drama film directed by Mario Monicelli and Steno and starring Gina Lollobrigida. Torpedo Alley Torpedo Alley, also known as Down Periscope, is a 1952 American war movie directed by Lew Landers. It depicts a US Navy pilot rescued at sea by submarine before applying for submarine duty. Impulse Impulse is a 1954 British film noir directed by Cy Endfield and starring Arthur Kennedy, Constance Smith and Joy Shelton. Jan Zizka Jan Žižka is a 1955 Czechoslovak film directed by Otakar Vávra. The film starred Zdenek Stepánek. That Lady That Lady is a 1955 British-Spanish historical romantic drama film directed by Terence Young and produced by Sy Bartlett and Ray Kinnoch. It stars Olivia de Havilland, Gilbert Roland, and Paul Scofield. The film is based on a 1946 historical novel by Kate OBrien, which was published in North America under the title For One Sweet Grape. It is the story of Ana de Mendoza, a swashbuckling, sword-toting princess. She lost an eye in a duel defending the honor of her king Philip II of Spain,. Philip later jilted Ana to marry Mary I, the Queen of England, marrying her off to an aging noble, who died, leaving her a widow. Subsequently, he asks Ana de Mendoza to assist him in tutoring commoner Antonio Perez as his first secretary, but when they fall in love his popularity starts to drop, helped along by Philip IIs jealous minister Mateo Vasquez. Shot in England and on location in Spain, the film features Cinemascope footage of the Spanish countryside and renaissance castles. That Lady was an early directorial effort by Terence Young, who went on to direct three James Bond films: Dr. No, From Russia With Love, and Thunderball. Christopher Lee appears in a minor role as the Captain of the Guard. The novel was also produced as a play in 1949, starring Katharine Cornell as Ana, Henry Daniell as Philip II, and Torin Thatcher as Antonio. Man in Space "Man in Space" is an episode of the American television series Disneyland which originally aired on March 9, 1955. It was directed by Disney animator Ward Kimball. This Disneyland episode, was narrated partly by Kimball and also by such scientists Willy Ley, Heinz Haber, and Wernher von Braun; as well as Dick Tufeld of Lost in Space fame. The show talks briefly about the lighthearted history of rockets and is followed by discussions of satellites, a practical look at what humans in space will have to face in a rocket and a rocket takeoff into space. The next episodes in this series were "Man and the Moon" and "Mars and Beyond," airing in seasons 2 and 4, respectively. Davy Davy is a 1958 British comedy-drama film directed by Michael Relph and starring Harry Secombe, Alexander Knox and Ron Randell. It was the last comedy to be made by Ealing Studios and had the distinction of being the first British film in Technirama. Davy was intended to launch the solo career of Harry Secombe, who was already a popular British radio personality on The Goon Show, but it was only moderately successful. Strange Affection The Scamp is a 1957 British drama film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Richard Attenborough, Terence Morgan, Colin Petersen, and Dorothy Alison. It was based on the play, "Uncertain Joy," by Charlotte Hastings. It was released in the U.S. as Strange Affection. Wild Heritage Wild Heritage is a 1958 American CinemaScope Eastmancolor Western film directed by Charles F. Haas and starring Will Rogers, Maureen OSullivan and Rod McKuen. Some Like It... Cold Certains laiment froide, is a French comedy film from 1960, directed by Jean Bastia, written by Guy Lionel, starring Louis de Funès. The film is known under the title: "Les râleurs font leur beurre". The 3rd Voice The 3rd Voice is a 1960 American thriller crime drama film directed and written by Hubert Cornfield, who also produced the film with Maury Dexter. It is based on the novel All the Way by Charles Williams and stars Edmond OBrien, Laraine Day, and Julie London. Mermaids of Tiburon Mermaids of Tiburon is a 1962 film about a diver looking for buried treasure who comes across mermaids. This Is My Street This Is My Street is a 1964 British drama film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Ian Hendry, June Ritchie, Avice Landone, John Hurt and Meredith Edwards. The screenplay is by Bill MacIlwraith from a novel by Nan Maynard. It concerns a bored housewife living in a run down inner city London house who begins an affair with the lodger, a salesman. Weeping for a Bandit Weeping for a Bandit is a 1964 Spanish drama film directed by Carlos Saura. It was Sauras first film in color. It was co-produced with France and Italy, and starred Italian Lea Massari and French-Italian Lino Ventura. Thanks to his friendship with Saura, filmmaker Luis Buñuel has a small role. The film was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. Hate for Hate Hate for Hate is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Domenico Paolella. Me and My Brother Me and My Brother is a 1969 independent film directed by Robert Frank. The film stars Julius Orlovsky, Peter Orlovsky, John Coe, Seth Allen and Christopher Walken in his feature film debut. It is Sam Shepards film debut. The film tells a story of Peter and Julius Orlovsky. Christopher Walken speaking with the dubbed voice of Robert Frank. The Dark Side of Tomorrow The Dark Side of Tomorrow is a 1970 exploitation film about two bored suburban housewives who begin an affair while their husbands are away on business. Things take a turn when one of them decides to become involved with a young man from their neighborhood. To one woman, it was just a fling; the other, it was more serious. It was re-released in 1975 as Just the Two of Us. In Danger and Dire Distress the Middle of the Road Leads to Death In Danger and Deep Distress, the Middleway Spells Certain Death is a 1974 drama film directed by Alexander Kluge and Edgar Reitz. It is set in Frankfurt and tells the story of two women, one who sleeps with many men and steals their wallets, and one who is a spy for East Germany. The film mimics the style of documentaries, with actual documentary footage from the city as well as essayistic aspects. It was released in Germany on 18 December 1974. It received the Deutscher Filmpreis for Best Editing and Best Musical Dramaturgy. Anatomy of a Relationship Anatomie dun rapport, is a 1976 French film directed by Luc Moullet and Antonietta Pizzorno. The director plays himself in a docudrama fashion, an actress plays his wife and his real-life partner, Antonietta Pizzorno, co-directs and handles the camera. Unlike more conventional drama centered narrative film, Anatomie dun Rapport presents itself as a diary. Not Now, Comrade Not Now, Comrade is a 1976 British comedy film directed by Ray Cooney. It was a follow-up to the similarly named 1973 farce Not Now, Darling. It featured a number of British comedy actors including Leslie Phillips, Windsor Davies, Don Estelle and Ian Lavender. The film was shot at Elstree studios, and was intended as the second in a series of ‘Not Now’ movies, but box office returns for the film, unlike those of its predecessor, were disappointing. Cooney also appears as the MI5 agent Mr Laver. La professoressa di scienze naturali La professoressa di scienze naturali is a 1976 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. Checkered Flag or Crash Checkered Flag or Crash is a 1977 American adventure comedy film about off-road racing through the Philippines jungle, starring Joe Don Baker and Susan Sarandon and featuring Larry Hagman, Alan Vint and Parnelli Jones. It was written by Michael Allin and directed by Alan Gibson. The Abandoned Field: Free Fire Zone The Abandoned Field: Free Fire Zone is a 1979 Vietnamese drama film directed by . It won the Golden Prize and the Prix FIPRESCI at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. The film gives an "unnerving and compelling .. subjective-camera-eye-view" of life under helicopter fire in a free-fire zone in the Mekong Delta during the Vietnam War. The film cuts to an "helicopter-eye view", contrasting painfully with the human tenderness seen earlier. David David is a 1979 West German film by director Peter Lilienthal. It tells the story of a rabbis son in Germany during the Holocaust, who tries to raise money to escape to Mandate Palestine. The Last of the Knucklemen The Last of the Knucklemen is a 1979 Australian film directed by Tim Burstall. A Vacation in Hell A Vacation in Hell is a 1979 American made-for-television, action-adventure-thriller film starring Priscilla Barnes, Barbara Feldon, Maureen McCormick, Andrea Marcovicci, and Michael Brandon as part of a group of lost vacationers being stalked through the Hawaiian jungle. It was helmed by Roots director David Greene and has acquired a cult following, due in large part to subsequent reairings in syndication. Chakra Chakra is a 1981 Hindi movie directed by Rabindra Dharmaraj. The film stars Smita Patil, Naseeruddin Shah and Kulbhushan Kharbanda. Klondike Fever Klondike Fever is a 1980 Canadian adventure film, based on the writings of Jack London. It follows Londons journey from San Francisco to the Klondike gold fields of the Yukon Territory, Canada in 1898. Ah Q zheng zhuan The True Story of Ah Q is a 1981 Chinese drama film directed by Fan Cen. It was entered into the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on the novella of the same name by author Lu Xun. If You Love This Planet If You Love This Planet is a 1982 short documentary film recording a lecture given to SUNY Plattsburgh students by physician and anti-nuclear activist Dr. Helen Caldicott about the dangers posed by nuclear weapons. The movie was directed by Terre Nash and produced by Edward Le Lorrain for Studio D, the womens studio of the National Film Board of Canada. Studio D head Kathleen Shannon was executive producer. Released during the term of the Reagan administration and at the height of Cold War nuclear tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union, If You Love This Planet was officially designated as "foreign political propaganda" by the U.S. Department of Justice and suppressed in the United States. The subsequent uproar over that action gave the film a publicity boost ; it went on to win the 1982 Academy Award for Best Documentary. CBC initially refused to air the film, claiming it was biased. It appears that the first cinema showing of the film in Britain did not occur until April 2008, when it was screened by the London Socialist Film Co-op. Mae West Mae West is a 1982 television film directed by Lee Philips that originally aired on May 2, 1982. It stars Ann Jillian as comedian actress and writer Mae West. The film features James Brolin, Piper Laurie, and Roddy McDowall in supporting roles. It was the third most-viewed prime time television program in the United States for the week of April 26-May 2, 1982. Veliki transport Great Transport is a 1983 Yugoslav action–drama war film directed by Veljko Bulajić. The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Great Transport stars James Franciscus, Steve Railsback, Robert Vaughn, Helmut Berger, and Edward Albert. '38 - Vienna Before the Fall 38 – Vienna Before the Fall is a 1987 Austrian-West German co-produced drama film directed by Wolfgang Glück. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards. The German title is literally translated as 38 - That, too, was Vienna, but it is also known in English as 38 - Vienna Before the Fall. It is set in Vienna in 1937–1938 at the time of the Anschluss. Da yue bing The Big Parade is a 1986 Chinese film directed by Chen Kaige. It is the story of a tough drill sergeant and his raw recruits, and was photographed by Zhang Yimou. Today, the film stands somewhat in the shadows to Chen Kaiges better-known works, including his directorial debut Yellow Earth and the Palme dOr winning Farewell, My Concubine. A Lustful Mind A Lustful Mind is a 1986 Italian erotic drama film directed by Joe DAmato. Dear Nanny Dear Nanny is a 1986 Spanish drama film directed and written by José Luis Borau and starring Imperio Argentina, Alfredo Landa and Carmen Maura. It is scored by Jacobo Durán Loriga. José Luis Borau was nominated to a Goya Award for Best Original Screenplay and Miguel Rellán won the Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor in the 1987 edition. Missile Missile is a 1988 American documentary film by Frederick Wiseman. It chronicles the 14-week training course for the men and women of the United States Air Force who are charged with manning the ICBM silos in remote places like Minot AFB and Whiteman AFB. The film shows discussions of the ethics of nuclear war, shows scenes from the daily lives of trainees, and shows demonstrations of training exercises such as counterterrorism, the launching of nuclear missiles, the command and control process, and basic military training. Most scenes in the film are of classroom training, interspersed with exercises in training facilities. The film includes a scene of an Air Force church service memorial for the astronauts killed in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. In the typical cinema verite style of Wisemans films, the documentary is unadorned by commentary, narration, or music. Smokescreen Palais Royale is a 1988 Canadian comedy film. Tailspin: Behind the Korean Airliner Tragedy Tailspin: Behind the Korean Airliner Tragedy is a 1989 American thriller film directed by David Darlow and written by Brian Phelan. The film stars Michael Murphy, Michael Moriarty, Chris Sarandon, Harris Yulin, Otto Jarman and Bradley Lavelle. The film premiered on HBO on August 20, 1989. Seven Warriors Seven Warriors is a 1989 Hong Kong action film directed by Terry Tong and starring Adam Cheng, Jacky Cheung, Max Mok and Tony Leung Chiu-Wai with a guest appearance by Sammo Hung. This film is a homage to the 1954 Japanese film Seven Samurai. Big Bad John Big Bad John is a 1990 film directed by Burt Kennedy. It stars Ned Beatty and Jimmy Dean, the latter of whom wrote and performed the song the film is based upon. The Time of Warriors The Time of Warriors is a 1991 Croatian film directed by Dejan Šorak, starring Josip Genda and Kruno Šarić. Deadly Desire Deadly Desire is a 1991 made-for-TV thriller film directed by Charles Corell and starring Jack Scalia, Kathryn Harrold, and Will Patton. White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd is a 1991 television film in the biographical film genre, based on the life of Hollywood comedic actress Thelma Todd, whose 1935 death was officially ruled accidental but has always been controversial. Directed by Paul Wendkos, the film stars Loni Anderson as Todd, Maryedith Burrell, Robert Davi, Paul Dooley, Linda Kelsey, and John OHurley. Working titles for the film were The Thelma Todd Story and Hot Toddy, Todds nickname during her career. Dark at Noon Dark at Noon is a 1993 French-Portuguese comedy film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It was entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. The film portrays a surrealist world that Felicien, the protagonist played by Didier Bourdon, must navigate through as he seeks to learn what has become of his deceased father’s fortune. Described as "an elaborate Dadaist joke" by The New York Times, Ruiz’s film was intended to emulate a Monty Python-esque humor with deadpan comedic tone. God sobaki The Year of the Dog is a 1994 Russian drama film directed by Semyon Aranovich. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear for an outstanding artistic contribution. A Place to Be Loved A Place to Be Loved is a 1993 American television film with Richard Crenna and Rhea Perlman. It was released in the United Kingdom under the title Shattered Family. Amnesia Amnesia is a 1994 Chilean drama film directed by Gonzalo Justiniano. The film was selected as the Chilean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Hoogste tijd Last Call is a 1995 Dutch and Belgian drama film directed by Frans Weisz. Long Day's Journey Into Night Long Days Journey into Night is a film by Canadian director David Wellington, released in 1996. An adaptation of Eugene ONeills play Long Days Journey into Night, the film starred William Hutt as James, Martha Henry as Mary, Peter Donaldson as Jamie, Tom McCamus as Edmund and Martha Burns as Cathleen. The same cast had performed the play at Canadas Stratford Festival from 1994 to 1996; Wellington essentially filmed the stage production without significant changes. The film swept the acting awards at the 17th Genie Awards, winning awards for Hutt as Best Actor, Henry as Best Actress, Donaldson as Best Supporting Actor and Burns as Best Supporting Actress. McCamus was also nominated for Best Actor, losing to Hutt. It was named Best Canadian Film at the 1996 Toronto International Film Festival. This version was later aired by PBS on its Great Performances series in 1999. The Dark Mist The Lord Protector: The Riddle of the Chosen is a 1996 fantasy film starring Patrick Cassidy and directed by Ryan Carroll. The film was released under the alternate title The Dark Mist. The Whole of the Moon The Whole of the Moon is a 1997 New Zealand film about a teenager who is diagnosed with cancer. The film, based on the novel of the same name by Richard Lymposs, was directed by Ian Mune and written by Mune and Lymposs. It stars Toby Fisher, Nikki Siulepa, Pascale Bussières, Paul Gittins, and Jane Thomas. Destiny Dakan is a 1997 French/Guinean drama film written and directed by Mohamed Camara. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. Telling the story of two young men struggling with their love for each other, it has been described as the first West African feature film to deal with homosexuality. The Sound of One Hand Clapping The Sound of One Hand Clapping is a 1998 Australian drama film directed by Richard Flanagan, based on the novel of the same name. It was entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was shot in Hobart, Tasmania. It's Your Move Its Your Move is the title of two short films written and directed by Eric Sykes. The story of both films involves a married couple moving into a new home and enduring the ineptitude of removal men. As with most other films directed by Sykes, the action unfolds in a style echoing the silent, slapstick comedy era. Common Law Wife Common Law Wife is a 1963 American exploitation film shot in Texas. Runt Page Baby Burlesks is the collective series title of eight thematically unrelated one-reeler Pre-Code films produced by Jack Hays and directed by Charles Lamont for Educational Pictures in 1932 and 1933. The eight films are satires on major motion pictures, film stars, celebrities, and current events. Cast members are preschoolers clad in adult costumes on the top and diapers fastened with large safety pins on the bottom. Many of the children employed in the series were recruited from Meglins Dance School in Hollywood, and, when not rehearsing or shooting, were sent out by the studio as advertising models for a variety of products in order to underwrite the costs of film production. The series is notable for featuring three-year-old Shirley Temple in her first screen appearances. In her 1988 autobiography, the actress describes the Baby Burlesks as "a cynical exploitation of our childish innocence". She also said the films were "the best things I ever did". Ultimate Gunfighter Fury of Johnny Kid is a 1967 Italian-Spanish film directed by Gianni Puccini. The Italian and Spanish versions of the film have different ending. The film is a spaghetti western version of William Shakespeares tragedy Romeo and Juliet. Swami Swami is a 1977 Hindi Indian romance drama film directed by Basu Chatterjee and produced by Jaya Chakravarty. The film stars Shabana Azmi, Vikram, Girish Karnad and Utpal Dutt. Hema Malini and Dharmendra made guest appearances together in the film. The films music is by Rajesh Roshan. The film was shot in location in Dahisar and the Dahisar River Banks. The movie is based on the 1949 Bengali movie Swami. Neecha Nagar Neecha Nagar is a 1946 Hindi-Urdu film, directed by Chetan Anand, written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas and Hayatullah Ansari, and produced by Rashid Anwar. It was a pioneering effort in social realism in Indian cinema and paved the way for many such parallel cinema films by other directors, many of them also written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. It starred Chetan Anands wife Uma Anand, with Rafiq Ahmed, Kamini Kaushal, Rafi Peer, Hamid Butt, and Zohra Sehgal. Neecha Nagar became the first Indian film to gain recognition at the Cannes Film Festival, after it shared the Grand Prix du Festival International du Film award at the first Cannes Film Festival in 1946 with eleven of the eighteen entered feature films. Its the only Indian film to be ever awarded a Palme dOr. Shyamchi Aai Shyamchi Aai is a Marathi film, directed by P.K.Atre. It is based on the book Shyamchi Aai written by Sane Guruji in Marathi. The film was acclaimed upon release. It stars Damuanna Joshi, Vanamala and Madhav Vaze. Shyamchi Aai won the Golden Lotus Award for Best Film at the National Film Awards in 1954. It is First film to win the Golden Lotus Award for Best Film at the National Film Awards {Presidents Gold Medal for the All India Best Feature Film} Sing Faster: The Stagehands' Ring Cycle Sing Faster: The Stagehands Ring Cycle is a 1999 documentary film directed by Jon H. Else, depicting the work – and leisure activities – of a crew of stagehands at the San Francisco Opera, as they prepare and rehearse for a production of Richard Wagners complete Der Ring des Nibelungen. The cycle, a set of four operas with a combined performance time of seventeen hours, is regarded as the most ambitious production an opera company could mount. The film was distributed by the American Public Broadcast Service as part of its Independent Lens series. Devaraagam Devaraagam is a 1996 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Bharathan and starring Arvind Swamy and Sridevi in the lead roles. It also had KPAC Lalitha, Kozhikode Narayanan Nair, Zeenath and Nedumudi Venu in supporting roles. The film music was composed by M. M. Keeravani. A Tamil dubbed version of the film was also released. The Treaty The Treaty is a 1991 Irish historical television film written by Brian Phealan and directed by Jonathan Lewis. The film is about the Anglo-Irish Treaty that Michael Collins bargained for with the British government in 1921. Low budget and originally made for television, this is a RTÉ - BBC co-production. Brendan Gleeson plays Michael Collins, Barry McGovern plays Éamon de Valera, Bosco Hogan plays Erskine Childers, John Warner plays George V, Julian Fellowes plays Winston Churchill, and Ian Bannen plays David Lloyd George. Glamour Glamour is a 2000 Hungarian film directed by Frigyes Gödrös. It was Hungarys submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Iron Heel of Oligarchy The Iron Heel of Oligarchy is a 1999 Russian drama film directed by and starring Aleksandr Bashirov. It tells the story of a man who tries to organise a revolution against the oligarchs in Russia. The film is loosely based on episodes from Jack Londons novel The Iron Heel. It received a Tiger Award at the 1999 International Film Festival Rotterdam. Upside Down; or, The Human Flies Upside Down; or, the Human Flies is an 1899 British short silent drama film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring a conjuror sending his audience to the ceiling. The film, "exploits a very simple illusion: that of filming with the camera turned upside-down so that the actors appear to be performing on the ceiling," and according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "the effectiveness of the final result is such that nearly seventy years later Stanley Kubrick used the same technique in A Space Odyssey." The conjuror was reputedly played by Booth himself. Ogo Bodhu Sundari Ogo Bodhu Shundori is a 1981 Bengali comedy film, directed by Salil Dutta. It was one of the last films of the iconic Bengali actor Uttam Kumar, who died during production. A lookalike, Prabir Kumar was brought in to stand in for Uttam Kumar during the final sections of the film, the body double was used in the song "O Daddy O Mummy"and younger brother Torun Kumars voice was dubbed in. The movie was a super-hit at the box office and is often regarded as one of the major hits in the history of Bengali Cinema. The music was composed by Bappi Lahiri. The movie is a Bengali reworking of the story of Pygmalion, heavily drawing upon the hit British musical My Fair Lady. Trance and Dance in Bali Trance and Dance in Bali is a short documentary film shot by the anthropologists Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson during their visits to Bali in the 1930s. The film was not released until 1952. The Adventure of the Wrong Santa Claus The Adventure of the Wrong Santa Claus is a 1914 silent Christmas film. Four Jacks Four Jacks is a 2001 Australian thriller. The movie won best film, best male director and best male actor at the 2001 Melbourne Underground Film Festival. Morning of the Earth Morning of the Earth is a 1971 classic surf film by Alby Falzon and David Elfick. The films soundtrack was produced by G. Wayne Thomas and included music and songs by noted Australian music acts Tamam Shud, John J. Francis, Brian Cadd, Mike Rudd and G. Wayne Thomas. The record became the first Australian Gold soundtrack album. In October 2010, the soundtrack for Morning of the Earth was listed in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums. The film portrays surfers living in spiritual harmony with nature, making their own boards as they travelled in search of the perfect wave across Australia’s north-east coast, Bali and Hawaii. The movie is regarded as one of the finest of its genre and noted as recording the first surfers to ride the waves at Uluwatu on the very southern tip of Bali and so bringing Bali to the attention of surfers around the world and so the beginnings of Bali as a major tourist destination. Kannezhuthi Pottum Thottu Kannezhuthi Pottum Thottu is a 1999 Indian Malayalam-language drama film, written and directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar, starring Manju Warrier, Thilakan, Biju Menon, Abbas and Kalabhavan Mani. The soundtrack was composed by M. G. Radhakrishnan while Sharreth composed the film score; Mohanlal had sung a song Kaithappoovin in the film. Manju Warrier received a National Film Award - Special Mention for her performance. Dating: Do's and Don'ts Dating Dos and Donts is a 1949 instructional film designed for American high schools, to teach adolescents basic dating skills, produced by Coronet Instructional Films and directed by Gilbert Altschul with the assistance of Reuben Hill, Research Professor of Family Life at the University of North Carolina. In this film, the boy is the sole initiator of any contact with the girl, and all arrangements are made under the warm supervision of the family, particularly a mother who is a matriarchal housewife. This film, as many of the other educational shorts of the post World War II era, denotes the traditional socially conservative values that were common in the early to mid 20th century. His mother, as the film was released in the late 1940s, was raised during the end of the Victorian Era, in the 1910s or 1920s decade, supposing she is middle aged, where the custom of "courtship" was commonplace and is new to the "dating" concept, but she accepted it. The film is one of many public domain films in the Prelinger archives. Victims and Murderers Victims and Murderers is a 2000 Czech drama film directed by Andrea Sedláčková. It was entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival. Deux enfoirés à Saint-Tropez Deux enfoirés à Saint-Tropez is movie a French B movie by Max Pécas. It is the second film of his "Saint-Tropez" trilogy. It is the last success of Max Pécas. Hercules the Avenger Hercules the Avenger is a 1965 Italian adventure film directed by Maurizio Lucidi. It was composed mostly of re-edited stock footage from Reg Parks two 1961 Hercules films, Hercules at the Conquest of Atlantis and Hercules in the Haunted World. Kudrat Kudrat is a 1998 Indian Hindi film directed by Raj N. Sippy. It stars Akshaye Khanna and Urmila Matondkar in lead roles. Hacks Hacks is a 2002 independent film written and directed by Glenn Rockowitz. This film is a mockumentary shot in black and white but struggles to sit within any conventionally defined genre. Duniya Duniya is a 1984 Hindi film directed by Ramesh Talwar, starring Rishi Kapoor and Dilip Kumar as leads. The music was given by R.D. Burman. Kony Koni is a national award-winning Bengali movie released in 1984 directed by Saroj Dey, starring Soumitra Chatterjee and Sriparna Banerjee. This film is an adaptation of a Bengali novel by the same name written by Moti Nandi. The film is about a girl living in Calcutta slums, who with help of her coach triumph over poverty and hardships. Films lead Sriparna Banerjee was also a professional swimmer herself in the 1970s and at the time of casting a student of Jadavpur University. In a 2012 interview, veteran actor, Soumitra Chatterjee, called Koni one of the best films of his career. He even recalled using films catch-phrase "Fight-Koni-fight" in hard times, as a chant to himself to lift his "aging spirits". The phrase had become popular with middle-class Bengalis at the time. The Legend of Marilyn Monroe The Legend of Marilyn Monroe is a 1966 American documentary film chronicling the life and career of actress Marilyn Monroe. Directed by Terry Sanders, and narrated by John Huston, the film was also released under the title The Marilyn Monroe Story in the UK. Black Box Black Box is a 2002 Argentine film, written and directed by Luis Ortega. The film stars Dolores Fonzi, Eugenia Bassi, and others. Ave Kallu Ave Kallu is a 1967 Indian Telugu-language murder mystery film, starring Krishna. It is a bilingual film which is simultaneously made in Tamil Adhey Kangal. Secret File Secret File is a 2003 Italian historical drama film written and directed by Paolo Benvenuti. It depicts a fictional investigation about the Portella della Ginestra massacre. It was entered into the main competition at the 60th Venice International Film Festival. John Wycliffe: The Morning Star John Wycliffe: The Morning Star is a 1984 film about the life and teachings of John Wycliffe. The film is set entirely on the later years of his life, and deals with his falling out with the Catholic Church, his translation of the Bible into English and propels the common argument that his teachings contributed to the later Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. This film was directed by Tony Tew. L'abécédaire de Gilles Deleuze LAbécédaire de Gilles Deleuze is a French television program produced by Pierre-André Boutang in 1988–1989, consisting of an eight-hour series of interviews between Gilles Deleuze and Claire Parnet. Vrudhanmare Sookshikkuka Vrudhanmare Sookshikkuka is a 1995 Malayalam film by Sunil, starring Dileep, Jayaram and Khushboo. Sonhos de Peixe Sonhos de Peixe is a 2006 film by Kirill Mikhanovsky. It premiered on May 21, 2006 in the International Critics Week competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. The Bikini Escort Company The Bikini Escort Company is a 2004 American made for cable erotic film directed by Fred Olen Ray. Transit Transit is a 2005 television film made by MTV Europe and Tigerlily Films. It was the first TV movie made by MTV. It was filmed in St. Petersburg, Mexico City, Nairobi and Los Angeles and shows the lives of 4 different people travelling across the globe. During their journeys they think and reason about issues of life such as emotionality and sexuality. The Demon Stirs The Demon Stirs is a 2005 French comedy film written and directed by Marie-Pascale Osterrieth and starring Michèle Bernier and Simon Abkarian. It is based on the graphic novel Le Démon de midi by Florence Cestac. The Letter The Letter is a 2004 romance-drama film directed by Pa-oon Chantarasiri. It is a remake of Pyeon ji, a 1997 South Korean film by director Lee Jung-gook. Pretty Things Pretty Things is a 2005 documentary directed and starring Liz Goldwyn. The Hobart Shakespeareans The Hobart Shakespeareans of Hobart Boulevard Elementary School is a 2005 documentary film that tells the story of the inspirational inner-city Los Angeles school teacher Rafe Esquith whose rigorous fifth-grade curriculum includes English, mathematics, geography, and literature. The pinnacle of student achievement each year is the performance of a play by William Shakespeare; in the year of filming, that play was Hamlet. The Hobart Shakespeareans drew the attention of renowned Shakespearean actors Ian McKellen and Michael York, who pay a visit to the class to watch their performance of Hamlet. Delighted with the students, York calls the Hobart Shakespeareans "one of the great Shakespeare troupes" in Los Angeles. Rafe and the Hobart Shakespeareans work every year to perform a Shakespeare play. The recent plays they have performed were As You Like It and The Merchant of Venice. The Hobart Shakespeareans aired on PBS P.O.V. series in 2005. It was produced and directed by Mel Stuart. Kuwait Connection Kuwait Connection is a 1973 Lebanese action film directed by Lebanese director Samir A. Khouri and featuring a predominantly Egyptian main cast with Lebanese and Kuwaiti actors. The film was released on DVD by Sabbah Media Corporation in 2002. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is a 1985 Australian made-for-television animated film from Burbank Films Australia. The film is based on Jules Vernes classic novel, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, and was adapted by Stephen MacLean. It was produced by Tim Brooke-Hunt and featured original music by John Stuart. The copyright in this film is now owned by Pulse Distribution and Entertainment and administered by digital rights management firm NuTech Digital. Caillou's Holiday Movie Caillous Holiday Movie is a 2003 Canadian animated Christmas film. The film is based on the Canadian TV series Caillou. It was released direct-to-video on VHS and DVD on October 7, 2003 by Sony Wonder, a division of Sony Music in Canada and Warner Home Video, PBS Home Video, and PBS DVD in the United States. It was re-released by NCircle Entertainment as part of Caillous 25th Anniversary on November 11, 2014. This is the first time that Caillou is voiced by Annie Bovaird, who would later voice him in the rest of the TV series run. Bovaird replaced previous voice actress Jaclyn Linetsky, who died a month before the films release. It is the only film based on the TV series. It also serves as the season finale to the third season of the series. Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy in the Pumpkin Who Couldn't Smile Raggedy Ann and Andy in The Pumpkin Who Couldnt Smile is a 1979 animated television special featuring Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy. Produced by Chuck Jones Enterprises, it was first televised October 31, 1979 on CBS. The special was later aired on the Disney Channel every year around the time of Halloween along with Caspers Halloween Special, The Canterville Ghost, Mr. Boogedy, Bride of Boogedy, Witchs Night Out, The Halloween That Almost Wasnt, For Better or For Worse: The Good-for-Nothing, Halloween Is Grinch Night, The Worst Witch, and Disneys Halloween Treat/A Disney Halloween. Meth Meth is a feature-length documentary on drug abuse among gay men, released February 9, 2006. Paul Morris was a primary producer; Todd Ahlberg was the director. Cinema 500 km Cinema 500 km is a 2006 Saudi Arabian documentary film and was directed by Abdullah Al-Eyaf. The film depicts the experiences of Tariq Al-Husaini, a 21-year-old Saudi movie fan despite no cinemas and are available only on home video in Saudi Arabia. Al-Husaini is shown applying for a passport and traveling 500 kilometers to Bahrain to see a movie in a cinema for the first time. Abdullah Al-Eyaf secured permission from the Saudi Ministry of Culture and Information to shoot this documentary. The film premiered at the Emirates Film Competition in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates in 2006 http://www.efilmc.com/english/sn_pr_e.aspx?i1=3085&i2=8053&i3=5425, but due to the lack of cinemas in Saudi Arabia there are no plans yet to show the film in its home country. Yanda Kartavya Aahe Yanda Kartavya Aahe is Marathi Indian rom-com film about two people thrown into matrimony and discovering each other. This is third directorial venture of Kedar Shinde, the first two being Aga Bai Arrecha! and Jatra. The story and dialogue are written by Rasika Joshi and the movie is produced by Ashwani Chawla and directed by Kedar Shinde. The movie is based on a newlywed couples honeymoon, and the psychological and physical union of a married couple. Reichenbach Falls Reichenbach Falls is a 2007 British thriller television film directed by John McKay and starring Alec Newman, Alastair Mackenzie and Nina Sosanya. The script was adapted by James Mavor from a short story by Ian Rankin. The 601st Phone Call The 601st Phone Call is a 2006 Chinese drama film directed by Zhang Guoli and written by Zou Jingzhi. It was released in mainland China on August 18, 2006. Slayers: Excellent is the second set of three Slayers OVA episodes featuring Lina Inverse and Naga the Serpent, following the earlier OVA series Slayers Special. The series was written by Keiko Watanabe basing on the original stories in the light novels by Hajime Kanzaka, directed by Hiroshi Watanabe and originally released in Japan in 1998–1999. White Diamond White Diamond: A Personal Portrait of Kylie Minogue is a 2007 documentary film directed and produced by William Baker and chronicling the life of Australian singer Kylie Minogue during her concert tour The Homecoming Tour. It was filmed between August 2006 and March 2007 in both Australia and the United Kingdom. Intended as an account of Minogues return to the stage following her recovery from cancer, the film features on-stage and back-stage footage and interviews with several of Minogues tour crew, including the director, William Baker. Kylies sister Dannii and U2 lead singer Bono are also featured. The film had a one-night premiere in each country, starting in the United Kingdom on 16 October 2007 and ending on 16 November 2007 in New Zealand. It was later released on DVD in two editions: the European/United Kingdom edition and the Australian/New Zealand edition. These were later followed by a two-disc edition; the second disc contained a concert that was filmed during Kylies Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour in Melbourne, Australia. The title White Diamond was taken from one of Kylies songs. This song is the sole new song performed by her during Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour. The film opens with a reworked ballad version of it. Two new songs, "Im Hip" and "You Are There", are on the movies soundtrack. Also on the soundtrack is "Alone Again", a previously unrecorded 2002 song that was co-written by Madonna and Rick Nowels. Ontari Ontari is a 2008 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by Pokuri Babu Rao on Ee Taram Films banner, directed by B.V. Ramana. Starring Gopichand, Bhavana in the lead roles and music composed by Mani Sharma. The film was released theatrically on 14 February 2008. The film has been dubbed into Tamil as Subramaniam and in Hindi as Ek Aur Khal Nayak. The Film was remade Twice in Dhallywood as Boss Number One and Premik Number One with Shakib Khan. Shooting Robert King Shooting Robert King is a 2008 documentary film directed by Richard Parry. It documents photojournalist Robert King over 15 years and through 3 different war zones. The films splices footage from his time working in war zones with footage of him home with his family in Tennessee. Shooting Robert King won a Ron Tibbett Excellence in Filmmaking Award at Indie Memphis Film Festival in 2009. Polladhavan Polladhavan is a 1980 Tamil-language Indian action thriller film produced by S. Ravi, and directed by Muktha Srinivasan who also wrote the screenplay. The film stars Rajinikanth, Lakshmi and Sripriya in the lead roles. It is a remake of the 1976 Kannada film Premada Kanike. In Polladhavan, a wealthy merchant murders a would-be rapist, then keeps his daughters nanny, who was both the intended victim and a witness, captive in his house. The film was shot mainly in Bangalore, with additional shooting taking place in Chennai, Shimla and Kashmir. It was released on 6 November 1980, Diwali, and became a commercial success. Meeting Spencer Meeting Spencer is a 2011 film directed by Malcolm Mowbray and written by Andrew Delaplaine. It has a 36% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 11 reviews. After a series of Hollywood flops, famed director Harris Chappell returns to New York to relaunch his Broadway career. But Chappells triumphant comeback begins to spiral out of control into a wild night of comic misadventure after meeting struggling actor Spencer and his old flame Didi. Dreamland Dreamland is a 2009 Icelandic documentary film about politics, environmental preservation and damming, focusing on the Kárahnjúkar Hydropower Plant and its environmental impact. The movie is based on the book A Self-Help Manual for a Frightened Nation by Andri Snær Magnason. The films soundtrack is composed by Valgeir Sigurðsson. Socks and Cakes Socks and Cakes is a 2010 American short slice of life written and directed by Antonio Padovan and starring Kirsty Meares, Timothy J. Cox, Jeff Moffitt, Ben Prayz and Alex Vincent. The short was also Padovans first student film, and won a Golden Ace Award at the 2010 Las Vegas film festival. Coucher de la mariée Le coucher de la mariée or Bedtime for the Bride or The Bridegrooms Dilemma is a French erotic short film considered to be one of the first erotic films made. The film was first screened in Paris in November 1896, within a year of the first public screening of a projected motion picture. The film was produced by Eugène Pirou and directed by Albert Kirchner under the pseudonym "Léar". Paul Goodman Changed My Life Paul Goodman Changed My Life is a 2011 documentary film directed by Jonathan Lee and distributed by Zeitgeist Films. Mee Sindhutai Sapkal Mee Sindhutai Sapkal is an Indian Marathi film. The film was directed by Ananth Narayan Mahadevan. The film stars Tejaswini Pandit, Jyoti Chandekar, Upendra Limaye, and Neena Kulkarni in leading roles. Exit Exit is a 2011 science fiction thriller film. Surviving Family Surviving Family is a 2012 American drama about the effects of mental illness and alcoholism on the fictional Malone family. It was directed by Laura Thies and written by Mara Lesemann. The film stars Billy Magnussen, Sarah Wilson, Tara Westwood, Bill Sage, Johnny Hopkins, J. D. Williams, Vincent Pastore, Phyllis Somerville, and Katherine C. Hughes. Surviving Family premiered at the 2012 Woods Hole Film Festival, where it was the Runner Up for the Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature. It was released on iTunes on August 15, 2014. Pacemaker Pacemaker is a 2012 South Korean sports drama film. This was director Kim Dal-joongs feature film debut; he had previously directed stage musicals. Pacemaker received three nominations at the 49th Grand Bell Awards. Kiss Me Kiss Me is a 2014 American romantic drama film. It stars Sarah Bolger and Emily Osment and was directed by Jeff Probst. Yona Yona is a 2014 Israeli drama film directed by Nir Bergman. It was nominated for the Ophir Award for Best Film. Shambala Shambhala is a 2012 Thai Drama Romance film directed by Panjapong Kongkanoy. Its the story of estranged brothers and complete opposites, who are thrown together on a spiritual pilgrimage to Tibet. It was released on August 23, 2012. The film stars Sunny Suwanmethanon as Wut and Ananda Everingham as his older brother Tin. The filming of this film was done in Tibet. Who Killed Johnny Who Killed Johnny is a Swiss–US screwball-comedy film by Yangzom Brauen, filmed and produced in Los Angeles in 2013. Jaani Dyakha Hawbe Jaani Dyakha Hawbe is a 2011 Bengali film directed by Birsa Dasgupta and produced under the banner of Cine Nine. The film features actors Parambrata Chatterjee and Payel Sarkar in the lead roles. The musical score was composed by Indradeep Dasgupta. Gouravam Gouravam is a 2013 Indian drama film, written and directed by Radha Mohan. Simultaneously shot in Telugu and Tamil languages, the film was produced by Prakash Raj under the banner of Duet Movies. It marks the acting debut of Allu Sirish, brother of Allu Arjun, and also stars Yami Gautam in the lead. Gouravam deals with the issue of honour killing. The film released on 19 April 2013 with a linear narrative in Tamil and with a non-linear narrative in Telugu. The film received mixed reviews from critics and audience. Love Thy Nature Love Thy Nature is a 2016 documentary film directed by Sylvie Rokab and narrated by Liam Neeson. The film underwent development in the mid-2000s, with production lasting nearly a decade. Produced and distributed by In The Light Productions, the first version of the film premiered on 18 October 2014 at the Hollywood Film Festival, with a film festival run throughout 2014 and 2015 and a theatrical run with the final version of the film in 2016. It has had nearly 300 theatrical and community screenings in 140 cities in 16 countries, earned 27 awards, and was covered in 28 publications. The film has been used to help advance local environmental organizations mission as well as grow the nature-connecting movement. The film team partnered with film screenings hosts to create "view and do" events, offering audience members the opportunity to engage in a nature program following the screening of the film. Rokab expanded this concept by creating Love Thy Nature Journeys with expeditions and workshops which start with the screening of the film and then transitions into activities guiding attendees in the wilderness for nature communion and forest therapy. In the Sands of Babylon In the Sands of Babylon is a 2013 Iraqi, British, Dutch drama film directed by Mohamed Al-Daradji, Varietys Middle Eastern Filmmaker of the year 2010. The film was developed through The Sundance Institute and was supported by The Iraqi Ministry of Culture, Baghdad City of Culture of the Arab World 2013, Abu Dhabi Film Festival - Sanad Fund, Creative England, San Sebastian Cinema in Motion. Ablations Ablations is a 2014 French-Belgian drama film directed by Arnold de Parscau. Going to America Going to America is a 2014 black comedy film written and directed by Param Gill set to release nationwide in AMC theaters on 28 August 2015. The film toured the festival circuit under the title of Last Supper and won numerous awards. The film received favorable reviews from critics with Atlas and Aeris independent film magazine calling director Param Gill as the next big independent filmmaker in Hollywood. The film stars Eddie Griffin, Josh Meyers, Najarra Townsend, Dave Vescio and Penny Marshall. It is about two lunatics who escape a mental institution to make a film. It was the opening night film at 22nd annual San Francisco Global Movie Festival on August 15, 2014. The Film swept the Festival with wins in five categories including Best Director for Param Gill with a cash award of USD 100000. Astu - So Be It Astu: So Be It is a 2015 Marathi film directed by the duo Sumitra Bhave and Sunil Suktankar and stars Mohan Agashe, Iravati Harshe, Milind Soman and Amruta Subhash in lead roles. The film is about Dr Chakrapani Shastri, a Sanskrit scholar who suffers from Alzheimers disease and played by Agashe. Farhope Tower Farhope Tower is a 2015 Canadian thriller film directed by and starring April Mullen. The Autobots The Autobots is a 2015 Chinese computer animated film. It was released on July 4, 2015. Flesh and Blood Flesh and Blood is a 2017 American drama film written by, directed by and starring Mark Webber. The film debuted at South by Southwest on March 11, 2017. Pursuit Pursuit is a 2015 Irish crime thriller film written and directed by Paul Mercier. The film stars Ruth Bradley, Barry Ward, Liam Cunningham and Brendan Gleeson among an ensemble cast of Irish actors. Nessie & Me Nessie & Me is a 2017 American adventure comedy-drama film directed by Jim Wynorski starring John Henry Richardson, Walker Mintz, Jolie Ledford, and Michael Paré. Nessie & Me is Jim Wynorskis debut in directing a childrens film, and is in a shared universe with Wynorskis 2010 film Monster Cruise due to a good portion of that films cast returning to their roles for this film. Jindua Jindua is a family film directed by Navaniat Singh starring Jimmy Sheirgill, Neeru Bajwa & Sargun Mehta in the lead roles. It was released on 17 March 2017. Siphayo Siphayo is a 2016 Philippine erotic thriller independent film directed by Joel Lamangan, and starring Luis Alandy, Joem Bascon, and Nathalie Hart. The Sheriff in Town The Sheriff In Town is a 2017 South Korean crime comedy film directed by Kim Hyung-ju. The film stars Lee Sung-min, Cho Jin-woong and Kim Sung-kyun. Nisekoi: False Love is a 2018 Japanese film adaptation of a manga series of the same name by Naoshi Komi. It is directed by Hayato Kawai, distributed by Toho, and stars Kento Nakajima and Ayami Nakajo as Raku Ichijo and Chitoge Kirisaki respectively. It was released in Japan on December 21, 2018. The theme song of the film, KawaE by Yabai T-shirts Yasan. This Live-action movie was released across 294 theaters in Japan. Arrivée d'un train gare de Vincennes Arrival of a Train at Vincennes Station is a 1896 French silent actuality film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss company Star Film and is numbered 7 in its catalogues. The film is currently presumed lost. How Men Propose How Men Propose is a 1913 American silent short comedy film, usually credited to Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley as directors and to Weber as writer and producer, although their definite authorship cannot be confirmed. The film has recently not been included in Webers filmography by scholars, and the Library of Congress, while listing it as one of Webers films notes that "the director is unknown, but may be Lois Weber." It was produced by the Crystal Film Company and distributed by the Universal Film Manufacturing Company. Black Oxen Black Oxen is a 1923 American fantasy/romantic drama silent film starring Corinne Griffith, Conway Tearle and Clara Bow. Directed by Frank Lloyd, the film is based on the controversial and best-selling 1923 novel of the same name by Gertrude Atherton. Described as "subtle science fiction", the film takes its title from William Butler Yeats: "The years like great Black Oxen tread the world." It was produced by Frank Lloyd Productions and distributed by First National Pictures. A special Photoplay Edition of the novel was published by A. L. Burt Company, New York, illustrated with four stills from the film. The Road to Yesterday The Road to Yesterday is a 1925 American silent film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Prints of the film reportedly survive at George Eastman House and in private collections. The film is significant because it was Cecil B. DeMilles first release from his new production company, DeMille Pictures Corporation. It was also upcoming actor William Boyds first starring role. In DeMilles next picture, The Volga Boatman, which was a tremendous success, he cast Boyd as the solo leading man. The Bridal Party in Hardanger Brudeferden i Hardanger is a 1926 Norwegian silent drama film directed by Rasmus Breistein, starring Aase Bye. The script was written by Breistein, based on the novel Marit Skjølte, by Kristofer Janson. The film is a romantic drama about two lovers who are separated and only get reunited in their old age. It started a trend of national romanticism in Norwegian film. The Hole in the Wall The Hole in the Wall is a 1929 mystery drama film directed by Robert Florey, and starring Claudette Colbert and Edward G. Robinson. This film marks the first appearance of Edward G. Robinson as a gangster. It was shot at the Astoria Studios in New York. The film is a remake of an earlier 1921 silent The Hole in the Wall. Captain Thunder Captain Thunder is a 1930 American Pre-Code historical drama film which was produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and released late in 1930. The film was directed by Alan Crosland and stars Victor Varconi in his first full-length all-talking feature. The film was based on a story The Gay Caballero which was written by Pierre Couderc and Hal Davitt. A copy is preserved at the Library of Congress. Golden Dawn Golden Dawn is a 1930 American pre-Code musical operetta film released by Warner Bros., photographed entirely in Technicolor, and starring Vivienne Segal, Walter Woolf King and Noah Beery. The film is based on the semi-hit stage musical of the same name by Oscar Hammerstein II and Otto Harbach. Lord Byron of Broadway Lord Byron of Broadway, also known as What Price Melody?, is an American Pre-Code musical drama film, directed by Harry Beaumont and William Nigh. It was based on a best selling book by Nell Martin, which "was widely praised by critics as an extremely true and amusing romance of stage life." It was filmed in black and white with two-color Technicolor sequences. Singapore Sue Singapore Sue is a 1932 musical comedy short written and directed by Casey Robinson. It is about four sailors, one of whom is portrayed by Cary Grant in his third screen appearance released, enjoying themselves in a Singapore bar. The film was shot at Kaufman Astoria Studios. Tarnished Lady Tarnished Lady is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Cukor and starring Tallulah Bankhead and Clive Brook. The screenplay by Donald Ogden Stewart is based on his short story, A Story of a New York Lady. The Tree's Knees The Trees Knees is a 1931 one-reel short subject featuring Bosko, part of the Looney Tunes series. It was released on July 25, 1931 and is directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising, the last cartoon in the series to be directed by the two; every Looney Tunes cartoon after this was directed by Hugh Harman until 1933, and every Merrie Melodies cartoon was directed by Rudolf Ising until the aforementioned year. It is also the last Bosko cartoon to not feature the main characters name in the title. The short is also notable for the extensive use of footage from the earlier short Aint Nature Grand! that it reuses, in particular a scene of Bosko happily and innocently pursuing a butterfly. The film score was composed by Frank Marsales. Ups 'n Downs Ups N Downs is a 1931 Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Bosko. It was released in April 1931 and is directed by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising. The film score was written by Frank Marsales. The Impatient Maiden Impatient Maiden is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by James Whale, starring Lew Ayres and Mae Clarke, and released by Universal Pictures. The screenplay was written by Richard Schayer and Winifred Dunn, based on the novel The Impatient Virgin, by Donald Henderson Clarke. Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes is a 1932 American Pre-Code film starring Clive Brook as the eponymous London detective. The movie is based on the successful stage play Sherlock Holmes by William Gillette, in turn based on the stories by Arthur Conan Doyle, and is directed by William K. Howard for the Fox Film Corporation. Brook had played Holmes previously in The Return of Sherlock Holmes and the "Murder Will Out" segment of Paramount on Parade. Reginald Owen plays Dr. Watson, and Ernest Torrence is Holmess arch-rival, Professor Moriarty. Reginald Owen played Sherlock Holmes the following year in A Study in Scarlet. Owen is the first of only four actors to play both Holmes and Watson — Jeremy Brett played Watson on stage in the United States and, most famously, Holmes on British television, Carleton Hobbs played both roles in British radio adaptations, while Patrick Macnee played both roles in US television movies. Stopping the Show Stopping the Show is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short, directed by Dave Fleischer. While it is not the first appearance of Betty Boop, it is the first short to be credited as "A Betty Boop Cartoon." Washington Merry-Go-Round Washington Merry-Go-Round is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by James Cruze and starring Lee Tracy, Constance Cummings, Walter Connolly, and Alan Dinehart. It was produced by Walter Wanger. Service with a Smile Service with a Smile is a 1934 Vitaphone short comedy film released by Warner Brothers on July 28, 1934 that was the first live-action film in full color. This film debuted in theaters a few weeks before the Pioneer Pictures film La Cucaracha. Grand Old Girl Grand Old Girl is a 1935 American drama film directed by John Robertson from a screenplay by Milton Krims, John Twist, Arthur T. Horman, adapted from a story by Wanda Tuchock. The film stars May Robson, Mary Carlisle, Fred MacMurray, and Alan Hale, other cast members included Ben Alexander. The Last Journey The Last Journey is a 1936 British drama film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Godfrey Tearle, Hugh Williams and Judy Gunn. We Who Are About to Die We Who Are About to Die is a 1937 film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Preston Foster, Ann Dvorak, and John Beal. It was based on a book by David Lansom, who was tried four times for murdering his wife before being set free. Draegerman Courage Draegerman Courage is a 1937 American drama film directed by Louis King and written by Anthony Coldeway. The film stars Jean Muir, Barton MacLane, Henry ONeill, Robert Barrat, Addison Richards and Helen MacKellar. The film was released by Warner Bros. on May 15, 1937. Medved The Bear is a 1938 Soviet drama film directed by Isidor Annensky. Prison Train Prison Train is a 1938 American crime drama film directed by Gordon Wiles. Released by Equity Pictures Corporation, the film stars Fred Keating and Dorothy Comingore. Burlesque dancer Faith Bacon also appears in the film. It was her first and last film role. Coral Reefs Coral Reefs is a 1939 French language motion picture adventure drama directed by Maurice Gleize. The screenplay was written by Charles Spaak, based on novel by Jean Martet. The film stars Jean Gabin, Michèle Morgan, Pierre Renoir and Gina Manès. It tells the story of a charged innocent Mexican sailor who escapes to a lagoon in the Pacific Ocean. He meets with a lonely girl in the woods, having an affair. However his current gunrunning operation is noticed by an earnest detective. South of Pago Pago South of Pago Pago is a 1940 American South Seas adventure film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Victor McLaglen, Jon Hall and Frances Farmer. Första divisionen Första divisionen is a 1941 Swedish drama film directed by Hasse Ekman. The Gang's All Here The Gangs All Here is an American black-and-white feature film starring Frankie Darro, Marcia Mae Jones, and Jackie Moran in a story about a trucking company targeted by saboteurs. The film was directed by Jean Yarbrough, produced by Lindsley Parsons, and is one of several that paired Darro and Moreland. The film is known as In the Night in the UK. Freckles Comes Home Freckles Comes Home is a 1942 American film directed by Jean Yarbrough based on the novel by Jeannette Stratton-Porter that was a sequel to Freckles by her mother Gene Stratton-Porter. Mokey Mokey is a 1942 comedy-drama film released by MGM, directed by Wells Root and starring Donna Reed, Dan Dailey, and Robert Blake. Don't Take It to Heart! Dont Take It to Heart is a 1944 British comedy film directed by Jeffrey Dell and starring Richard Greene, Alfred Drayton, Patricia Medina, Moore Marriott and Richard Bird. It was shot at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith with sets designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky. Hell-Bent for Election Hell-Bent For Election is a 1944 two-reel animated cartoon short subject now in the public domain. The short was one of the first major films from United Productions of America, which would go on to become the most influential animation studio of the 1950s. As UPA did not have a full staff or a studio location until the late-1940s, this film was made in animator Zack Schwartzs apartment with the help of moonlighters from various local Hollywood animation studios. Among the moonlighters was Chuck Jones, who directed the film. The Cat Creeps The Cat Creeps is a 1946 suspense thriller released by Universal Studios starring Lois Collier and featuring Noah Beery. The movie was directed by Erle C. Kenton and is not to be confused with The Cat Creeps, a 1930 lost early sound film that was a remake of the silent horror film The Cat and the Canary. All three of these movies were by Universal Studios. Blonde Savage Blonde Savage is a 1947 American adventure film directed by Steve Sekely and written by Gordon Bache. The film stars Leif Erickson, Gale Sherwood, Veda Ann Borg, Douglass Dumbrille, Frank Jenks and Matt Willis. The film was released on November 22, 1947, by Producers Releasing Corporation. Flesh Will Surrender Flesh Will Surrender is a 1947 Italian drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It is based on the novel Giovanni Episcopo by Gabriele DAnnunzio. It was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. Brass Monkey Brass Monkey or The Brass Monkey is a British comedy thriller with musical asides, directed by Thornton Freeland. It stars Carroll Levis, a radio variety show host and talent scout and American actress Carole Landis. This was Landis last film. Also known as The Lucky Mascot, the film is noted for an early appearance by comic actor Terry-Thomas, playing himself. Though made in 1948, The Brass Monkey wasnt released in the US until 1951. The Dead Don't Dream The Dead Dont Dream is a 1948 American Western film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Francis Rosenwald. The picture stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand Brooks, Mary Ware, John Parrish and Leonard Penn, and was released in 1948 by United Artists. The Plunderers The Plunderers is a 1948 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Geraghty and Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Rod Cameron, Ilona Massey, Lorna Gray, Forrest Tucker, George Cleveland and Grant Withers. The film was released on October 31, 1948, by Republic Pictures. Landfall Landfall is a 1949 British war film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Michael Denison, Patricia Plunkett and Kathleen Harrison. It is based on the 1940 novel, A Channel Story, written by author Nevil Shute. Eye Witness Your Witness is a 1950 British drama film directed by and starring Robert Montgomery. It also features Leslie Banks, Felix Aylmer and Andrew Cruickshank. It was released in the U.S. as Eye Witness. Fanfaren der Liebe Fanfares of Love is a 1951 West German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Dieter Borsche, Georg Thomalla and Inge Egger. It is a remake of the 1935 French film Fanfare of Love. It was a major hit and in 1953 a sequel Fanfare of Marriage was released, showing the further adventures of the main characters. Actors and Sin Actors and Sin is a 1952 American black-and-white comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by Ben Hecht. The film marks Edward G. Robinsons second film with actress Marsha Hunt. Also known by its section names of Actors Blood and Woman of Sin, the film debuted in New York City on May 29, 1952. Lee Garmes was co-director and cinematographer, as he was on most of the films Hecht directed. Affair in Monte Carlo 24 Hours of a Womans Life, also known as Affair in Monte Carlo, is a 1952 British romantic drama film directed by Victor Saville and starring Merle Oberon. It is loosely based on the novella by Stefan Zweig. Desert Passage Desert Passage is a 1952 western film starring Tim Holt. It was the last of 46 westerns Holt made for RKO. The Lion and the Horse The Lion and the Horse is a 1952 Western film directed by Louis King and written by Crane Wilbur. It stars Steve Cochran, Ray Teal and a horse named Wildfire. New Faces New Faces is a 1954 American film adaptation of the musical revue New Faces of 1952 directed by Harry Horner with sketches directed by John Beal. Filmed in Cinemascope and Eastmancolor it was released by 20th Century Fox on March 6, 1954. The film is sometimes referred to as New Faces of 1952 due to the original Broadway shows title. Rose of Cimarron Rose of Cimarron is a 1952 Cinecolor Western produced by Edward L. Alperson for 20th Century Fox. Despite the title, it has nothing to do with Rose Dunn the actual "Rose of Cimarron". The film is a revenge Western with a twist: the protagonist is a woman raised by the Cherokee avenging her parents who were murdered by whites. Sally and Saint Anne Sally and Saint Anne is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Rudolph Maté and starring Ann Blyth, Edmund Gwenn and John McIntire. Thief of Damascus Thief of Damascus is a 1952 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Will Jason and starring Paul Henreid. The film features a generous use of stock footage from such films as Joan of Arc. The film, produced by Sam Katzman, was preceded by his The Magic Carpet and followed by Siren of Bagdad. Accadde al commissariato It Happened at the Police Station is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli and starring Nino Taranto, Alberto Sordi and Walter Chiari. Lady Chatterley's Lover Lady Chatterleys Lover is a 1955 French drama film directed by Marc Allégret who co-wrote screenplay with Philippe de Rothschild and Gaston Bonheur, based on the novel by D. H. Lawrence. In 1955, the film was banned in New York because it "promoted adultery", but it was released in 1959 after the U.S. Supreme Court reversed a lower courts decision. The Doctor of Stalingrad The Doctor of Stalingrad is a 1958 German drama film directed by Géza von Radványi and starring O.E. Hasse, Eva Bartok and Hannes Messemer. It is an adaptation of the 1956 novel The Doctor of Stalingrad by Heinz G. Konsalik. The film addresses the issue of German Prisoners of War held by the Soviet Union in camps well into the 1950s. The principal character Doctor Fritz Böhler was loosely modelled on Ottmar Kohler, known as the "Angel of Stalingrad". The films sets were designed by the art directors Willy Schatz and Robert Stratil. In the Money In the Money is a comedy film starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on February 16, 1958 by Allied Artists Pictures and is the 48th and final film in the series. It was directed by William Beaudine and written by Al Martin and Elwood Ullman. Toto in Paris Toto in Paris is a 1958 Italian-French comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque. Makkers, staakt uw wild geraas Makkers Staakt uw Wild Geraas is a 1960 Dutch drama film directed by Fons Rademakers. It was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear Award. Wild Wild World Wild Wild World is a Warner Bros. cartoon released in the Merrie Melodies series in 1960 and directed by Robert McKimson. Its a parody of the television series Wide Wide World hosted by Dave Garroway. In the cartoon, "Cave Darroway" presents a recently discovered film taken during the Cro-Magnon era. The final gag in the cartoon depicts a modern elevator utilizing the primitive operational methods of the stone age elevator shown in the "film." Because of the long lead time in producing an animated cartoon, the TV program which inspired the cartoon had already been canceled when the cartoon was released. The cartoon is available on DVD as a bonus short on disc four of Volume 6. The documentary was filmed in the "Geo-Goshical Year 75,000,000 B.C.", in breathtaking Cromagnonscope. Cromagnonscope last appeared in the cartoon Pre-Hysterical Hare. My Friend Kolka My Friend, Kolka! is a Soviet 1961 drama film directed by Aleksei Saltykov and Aleksander Mitta. A Girl Named Tamiko A Girl Named Tamiko is a drama film directed by John Sturges, filmed in Technicolor and Panavision, and released by Paramount Pictures. Serena Serena is a 1962 Black and white British B film crime thriller directed by Peter Maxwell and stars Patrick Holt, Emrys Jones and Honor Blackman. The title of the film is the name of one of the characters, Serena Vaughan, who may have figured in a murder. Serena was part of a double bill and was later released to the home media market with Impact, also directed by Peter Maxwell. Finger on the Trigger Finger on the Trigger is a 1965 western film directed by Sidney W. Pink and starring Rory Calhoun. It was distributed on VHS by Troma Entertainment. At the end of the American Civil War, a group of discharged federal troops travel west to California to settle the free land offered by the US Government to honorably discharged veterans. These veterans clash with a band of renegade Confederates in a deserted town in Oklahoma. Gonks Go Beat Gonks Go Beat is a 1965 British science fiction / musical fantasy film, directed by Robert Hartford-Davis. It stars Kenneth Connor and Frank Thornton. Gonks Go Beat is loosely based on the Romeo and Juliet storyline and features 16 musical numbers performed by a variety of artists, including Lulu and the Luvvers, The Nashville Teens and members of the Graham Bond Organisation including Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce and Dick Heckstall-Smith. Other musical contributors were – and remained – obscure. The film includes an early appearance by the actor Derek Thompson performing with his twin sister Elaine. The title highlights the fad for gonk toys in mid 1960s Great Britain. The gonks appear in the opening title credits, whilst Lulu sings the theme song Chocolate Ice. There Was an Old Couple There Was an Old Couple is a 1965 Soviet drama film directed by Grigori Chukhrai. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. Snow Excuse Snow Excuse is a Merrie Melodies 1966 animated short featuring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. Malzenstwo z rozsadku Marriage of Convenience is a Polish musical comedy from 1966 directed by Stanisław Bareja. Promise at Dawn Promise at Dawn is a 1970 American drama film directed by Jules Dassin. It is based on the 1960 novel Promise at Dawn by Romain Gary and the subsequent play by Samuel A. Taylor. Four Riders Four Riders, a.k.a. Hellfighters of the East, is a 1972 Hong Kong film directed by Chang Cheh. It stars David Chiang, Ti Lung Chen Kuan-Tai, Wang Chung and Yasuaki Kurata. Four Riders was produced by Shaw Studios and distributed in the U.S. as "Strike 4 Revenge" by World Northal Corp. in 1983. Lola Lola is a 1974 Spanish drama film directed by José María Forqué and starring David Hemmings, Alida Valli and Francisco Rabal. A dissolute young hacienda-owner makes many enemies through his behaviour. Its Spanish title is No es nada, mamá, sólo un juego. Dialogues of Exiles Dialogues of Exiles is a 1975 French-Chilean satirical film with documentary elements directed by Raúl Ruiz. Dogpound Shuffle Dogpound Shuffle is a 1975 comedy film written and directed by Jeffrey Bloom and starring David Soul and Ron Moody. Metamorphoses is a 1978 Japanese animated anthology film that premiered in Albuquerque on November 2, 1978. It was released by Sanrio in the United States on May 3, 1979. It is a retelling of stories from Metamorphoses by the Roman poet Ovid, set to rock music by Joan Baez and Mick Jagger and narration by Paul Frees. In all of its five parts, the protagonists are portrayed in the form of a recurring boy and girl. The movie was the between American golden age of Disney-influenced anime and Sanrios second animated release in the US. Over 170 animators, all employed in Hollywood, worked on it for three years. Metamorphoses tried to be the rock eras answer to Fantasia, but its original run was critically reviled and closed as soon as it opened. According to many of its crew, many problems with the production, music and plotting were to blame. On May 3, 1979, it was reissued under a new title, Winds of Change, with seven minutes trimmed from the first cut of 89 minutes. This time, the music was composed by Alec R. Costandinos, the disco songs were sung by Arthur Simms and Pattie Brooks and narration by Peter Ustinov was added. The five parts—"Actaeon", "Orpheus and Eurydice", "The House of Envy", "Perseus" and "Phaëton", in the original order—were re-arranged and slightly renamed for the new version; the third and last parts remained unmoved. In the Winds cut, the first two were now "Perseus" and "Actaeon", and the fourth "Orpheus". In addition, the boy was now called Wondermaker, and the girl played different characters in every segment. Greek gods Hermes, Artemis and Hades were given their Roman names. Wild Horse Hank Wild Horse Hank is a 1979 Canadian adventure drama film directed by Eric Till and starring Linda Blair, Michael Wincott and Richard Crenna. It is based on the 1978 teen novel The Wild Horse Killers written by Mel Ellis. Invitation au voyage Invitation au voyage is a 1982 French drama film directed by Peter Del Monte. It was entered into the 1982 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the prize for the Best Artistic Contribution. The Lost Republic La República perdida is the name of a series of Argentine documentary films about the history of Argentina. It is focused on the Coups détat in Argentina, and uses photos and video tapes, while Aldo Barbero narrates it. It was directed by Miguel Pérez. The first documentary film was edited in 1983, after the end of the National Reorganization Process and the return of democratic rule. The second one, La república perdida II, was edited in 1986. Love Lives On Love Lives On is a fact-based TV film that aired on ABC on April 1, 1985. It was directed by Larry Peerce and starred Mary Stuart Masterson. Monte Carlo Monte Carlo is a 1986 CBS television miniseries starring Joan Collins. An adaptation of the 1983 novel of the same name by Stephen Sheppard, it is a spy thriller set in Monaco during World War II. The miniseries was produced by Gerald W. Abrams, Collins and her then-husband Peter Holm. Justin Case Justin Case is a 1988 television film by Blake Edwards. George Carlin stars as a private investigator named Justin Case. Justin is found dead in his office by Jennifer Spalding who is an out of work dancer there for an interview for a secretary/receptionist position. Justin comes back as a ghost that only Jennifer can see, and convinces her to help unravel the mystery of his murder. From an idea by Edwards daughter, actress Jennifer Edwards, a pilot was made for a proposed TV series, however only the pilot was made and plans for a series were later abandoned. The TV movie was produced by the Blake Edwards Company in association with Walt Disney Television. Kanoon Apna Apna Kanoon Apna Apna is a 1989 Hindi action-drama film starring Dilip Kumar, Sanjay Dutt and Nutan. It was a box office hit, earning 4 Crore Net in 1989. The film, however, did not live up to the expectations set by Vidhaata that also starred both Dilip Kumar and Sanjay Dutt. Italia-Germania 4-3 Italia-Germania 4-3 is a 1990 Italian comedy film directed by Andrea Barzini. The title is inspired by the semi-finals of the 1970 FIFA World Cup. Hong Kong Corruptor Return Engagement, also known as Hong Kong Corruptor is a 1990 Hong Kong action drama film directed by Joe Cheung and starring Alan Tang, Elizabeth Lee, May Lo and Simon Yam, with a guest appearance by Andy Lau. Abdulladzhan, ili posvyashchaetsya Stivenu Spilbergu Abdullajon or Abdulladzhan, ili posvyashchaetsya Stivenu Spilbergu is a 1991 Uzbek science fiction comedy film directed by Zulfiqor Musoqov. Abdullajon is the first Uzbek science fiction film and is considered by many critics, filmmakers, and fans to be the greatest Uzbek film made in post-Soviet Uzbekistan. The film contains references to science fiction films of Steven Spielberg. The story is told in the first person by a security guard as a letter to Steven Spielberg in broken, but funny Russian. Most of the characters in the film speak in Uzbek. Ji dao zhui zong Zodiac Killers is a 1991 Hong Kong action thriller drama film directed by Ann Hui and starring Andy Lau, Cherie Chung and Junichi Ishida. The inspiration of Zodiac Killers came from the case of a mainland Chinese female student studying abroad in Japan who died when she fell onto the tracks. Zodiac Killers is Hong Kong New Waves representative Ann Huis first attempt at making a commercial film, which, however, did not perform very well at the local box office. Even after finishing the film for a long time, no film producers came to her to make a film. The Well Kaivo is a 1992 Finnish drama film directed by Pekka Lehto. It was entered into the competition at the 49th Venice International Film Festival. As of 2010, Kaivo is the all-time twelfth most expensive Finnish film. Tadipaar Tadipaar is a 1993 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Mahesh Bhatt starring Mithun Chakraborty, Pooja Bhatt in the lead roles, along with Juhi Chawla in a special appearance. The super-hit songs of the film were composed by Nadeem-Shravan. Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back is a 1993 television film produced and directed by Donald Wrye. Udhaar Ki Zindagi Udhaar Ki Zindagi is a 1994 Bollywood drama film, produced by Rajesh Mishra and S.S. Misra under the Asht Murti Film Combines banner and directed by K.V. Raju. It stars Jeetendra, Moushumi Chatterjee Kajol in the lead roles and music composed by Anand-Milind. The film is a remake of the Telugu movie Seetharamaiah Gari Manavaralu, starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Meena in pivotal roles. This was Kajols first author-backed role, which was critically acclaimed. A Vow to Kill A Vow to Kill is a 1995 made for TV movie directed by Harry Longstreet, starring Richard Grieco and Julianne Phillips, and first televised on February 1, 1995. Others in the cast include Peter MacNeill, Tom Cavanagh, Nicole Oliver and Larissa Laskin. To Face Her Past To Face Her Past is a 1996 television film directed by Steven Schachter. Based on a true story, the film stars Patty Duke, Tracey Gold, David Ogden Stiers, Gabrielle Carteris and James Brolin. After the Game After the Game is a 1997 neo-noir drama/mystery film directed by Brewster MacWilliams and starring Frank Gorshin, Stanley DeSantis, Sam Anderson, Mike Genovese, Susan Traylor, and Robert Dubac. It is produced by Robert Peters and Roy Winnick. The screenplay was written by Brewster MacWilliams. The film explores the themes of poker, revenge, deceit, lust and greed, and explores karma and the afterlife. The DVD, titled The Last Hand, was issued in 2004. Dance of the Wind Swara Mandal or Dance of the Wind is a 1997 Hindi drama, film co-written and directed by Rajan Khosa. It was his feature film debut. It starred Kitu Gidwani and Bhaveen Gosain in lead roles. The film was a co-production between five countries, including UK, Germany and India. Heaven Before I Die Heaven Before I Die is a 1997 indie comedy film written and directed by Izidore Musallam and starring Andy Velasquez, Giancarlo Giannini, Joanna Pacula and Omar Sharif. Færgekroen Færgekroen is a 1956 Danish film directed by Poul Bang and starring Dirch Passer. Alice of Wonderland in Paris Alice of Wonderland in Paris or Alice in Paris is a 1966 Czech-American animated film directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in extreme limited animation. Tropic of Emerald Tropic of Emerald or De gordel van smaragd is a 1997 Dutch drama film directed by Orlow Seunke. The Dark Side of Midnight The Dark Side of Midnight is a 1984 thriller written and directed by Wes Olsen. The plot follows a detective on the trail of a serial killer known as The Creeper, whose relentless string of murders are terrorizing the residents of a small town. The film is currently distributed by Troma Entertainment. Omar Gatlato Omar Gatlato is a 1976 Algerian drama film directed by Merzak Allouache. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. Dil Ek Mandir Dil Ek Mandir is a 1963 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by C. V. Sridhar. The film stars Rajendra Kumar, Meena Kumari, Raaj Kumar and Mehmood. The films music is by Shankar Jaikishan. All the songs of this film were hits and were loved by everyone. The film was a major hit at the box office. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Nenjil Or Aalayam, also directed by Sridhar. Kalyanaraman Kalyanaraman is a 1979 Tamil-language Indian supernatural comedy film directed by G. N. Rangarajan and written by Panchu Arunachalam. The film stars Kamal Haasan and Sridevi in the lead roles, while V. K. Ramasamy, Major Sundarrajan, Thengai Srinivasan, V. S. Raghavan, Senthamarai, Pushpalatha, Manorama and Master Japan Kuppu play supporting roles. It focuses on Kalyanam, a tea estate owners son who is duped and murdered by his estate manager who is after the property, but lives on as a ghost. Kalyanams twin brother Raman learns the truth and returns for revenge. Kalyanaraman was the directorial debut of Rangarajan. Its concept was inspired by two different films: Idhu Nijama and Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands. The film was released on 9 July 1979 and became a commercial success, running for 140 days in theatres. It was remade in Hindi as Ghazab and in Kannada as Sriramachandra. Six years after the release of Kalyanaraman, a sequel was made titled Japanil Kalyanaraman. Chinese Midnight Express Chinese Midnight Express is a 1997 Hong Kong crime drama film directed by Billy Tang. Set in the 1960s, the film stars Tony Leung Chiu-wai as a righteous journalists who gets framed into prison after exposing the collusion between the corrupt police force and triads. Aldri annet enn bråk Aldri annet enn bråk is a 1954 Norwegian comedy-drama film, edited by Edith Carlmar. It takes place in a working-class setting in the city of Oslo. The English title is Nothing but trouble. A 1955 Danish remake, Altid ballade, was directed by Gabriel Axel. Omicron Omicron is a 1963 Italian science fiction-comedy film directed by Ugo Gregoretti. The film entered the competition at the 24th Venice International Film Festival. They Can't Hang Me They Cant Hang Me is a 1955 British drama film directed by Val Guest and starring Terence Morgan, Yolande Donlan and Anthony Oliver. It was based on a novel by Leonard Mosley. The Annihilation of Fish The Annihilation of Fish is a 1999 American romance film directed by Charles Burnett and starring Lynn Redgrave, James Earl Jones and Margot Kidder. Vishwanath Vishwanath is a 1978 Indian Bollywood action film directed by Subhash Ghai and produced by Pawan Kumar. It stars Shatrughan Sinha and Reena Roy in pivotal roles. The film was remade in Telugu as Lawyer Viswanath and in Tamil as Naan Mahaan Alla. Men and Women Men and Women is a 1999 Chinese comedy-drama film directed by Liu Bingjian. The film was co-written by Cui Zien, one of the few openly gay writers in China. Cui also has a cameo-role in the film, as the host of an underground radio show. One of Chinas few films touching on LGBT-films, Men and Women was cast with openly gay actors. Unlike earlier films like Zhang Yuans East Palace, Men and Women focused on the daily lives of its characters, rather than their underground existence in Chinese society. The film won a FIPRESCI award at the 1999 Locarno International Film Festival. Journey Into Solitude is a 1972 Japanese film directed by Kōichi Saitō. Also known as a Journey Into Solitude in English. The story is about a 16-year-old girl who is unsatisfied with her life and leaves her home in search of something else. Once Upon Another Time Once Upon Another Time is a 2000 Spanish drama film directed by Juan Pinzás. It was entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival. The Blue Diner The Blue Diner is a 2001 comedy / romance film. It was directed and written by Jan Egleson. The producer Natatcha Estébanez also co-wrote and story and screenplay. Director Jan Egleson used excess film stock from the production of James Camerons Titanic. The movie was filmed in Boston, USA. Crackerjack 3 Crackerjack 3 is a 2000 spy thriller about a group of retired Cold War spies, including an outgoing CIA operative, who are forced to work together to thwart a neutron bomb attack at an Economic Summit in Germany. It was written by Chris Hyde. The film is loosely related to its predecessors. Oodarathuammava Aalariyam Odaruthammava Aalariyam is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language screwball comedy film directed by Priyadarshan and written by Sreenivasan from a story by Priyadarshan. It is about three college students and their efforts to woo a girl. Mukesh, Jagadish, Sreenivasan play the lead roles, along with Shankar, Nedumudi Venu, Sreenath, Lizy, Menaka, Sukumari and Kuthiravattom Pappu. Odaruthammava Aalariyam was a commercial success at the box office. Pattanathil Bhootham Pattanathil Bhootham is a 1967 Indian Tamil-language comic fantasy film, directed by M. V. Raman, edited by him and R. Bhaskaran and shot in Eastmancolor. The plot is an adaptation of the 1964 film The Brass Bottle with a romantic comedy twist, written by Javar Seetharaman. The film stars Jaishankar, K. R. Vijaya and Nagesh in the lead roles while Seetharaman himself played the genie. Naseeb Apna Apna Naseeb Apna Apna is a 1986 Hindi family entertainer starring Rishi Kapoor, Farah Naaz and Raadhika in the lead roles. The movie is the remake of 1982 Tamil movie Gopurangal Saivathillai. Bangles Choorian is a 1998 Pakistani Punjabi-language action - romance - crime film directed by Syed Noor & produced by Haji Faqir Mohammad. Film stars Moammar Rana and Saima. Choorian is Pakistan’s third highest-grossing domestic film of all-time. The film has a simple love story. A city boy Bakhtu is sent to live with his uncle back in the village. He soon falls in love with his uncles older daughter Billo. Billo is a servant in her own house, and does all the chores which are overseen by Bahar, her stepmother. Bahar treats her like a slave throughout the movie while her two daughters live like queens. Mehbooba Mehbooba may refer to Mehbooba, a Hindi-language film Mehbooba, a Hindi-language romance film Mehbooba Mahnoor Chandni, a Bangladeshi model, actress and dancer Mehbooba Mufti, an Indian politician Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse is a 1983 Australian animated television film directed by Eddie Graham. It is an adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyles novel The Hound of the Baskervilles, the third of his novels featuring Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson. In Bad Taste In Bad Taste is a 2003 documentary film from Steve Yeager following the cinematic career of American filmmaker John Waters, and includes interviews with Waters and his ensemble cast, known as the Dreamlanders. Saint Monica Saint Monica is a 2002 Canadian film written and directed by Terrance Odette. It was nominated for Best Lead Performance by a Female actress in a Feature Length Drama at the 2002 Leo Awards and won Best Achievement in Music for an Original Song at the 2003 Genie Awards. The Grateful Dead: Anthem to Beauty Anthem to Beauty is a music documentary about the making of the Grateful Dead albums Anthem of the Sun and American Beauty. It originally aired in a somewhat shortened version in 1997 as part of the television series Classic Albums. It was released on VHS video tape in 1998 and on DVD in 1999, with a running time of 1 hour 15 minutes. Yeh Dil Aap Ka Huwa Yeh Dil Aap ka Huwa is a 2002 Lollywood Urdu film starring Sana, Moammar Rana and Saleem Sheikh among others. It was directed by Javed Sheikh and ran successfully in theaters across Pakistan. The films soundtrack is composed by Amjad Bobby. The film won 8 Nigar Awards in 2002. Periyanna Periyanna is a 1999 Indian Tamil action drama film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar featuring Vijayakanth and Suriya in the lead roles. Meena and Manasa play other supporting roles. The soundtrack for this film composed by debutant music director Bharani. The film released on 14 April 1999 to negative reviews and declared average grosser at box-office. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Brahmanna. Hukumat Hukumat is a 1987 Bollywood film directed by Anil Sharma, starring Dharmendra and Rati Agnihotri in the lead roles, while Swapna and Sadashiv Amrapurkar play supporting roles. The movie became the highest-grossing Bollywood film of 1987. It also received highly positive response from critics and audiences alike. Also, Dharmendra gave 8 successful movies in the same year, which still remains a record. Thee 302 Thee is a 1981 Indian Tamil-language crime drama film directed R. Krishnamurthy. Rajinikanth plays the lead role and Suman plays the role of his brother. It is a remake of the classic 1975 Hindi film Deewaar, written by Salim-Javed, directed by Yash Chopra, and starring Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan with Shashi Kapoor, Nirupa Roy, Parveen Babi and Neetu Singh. In turn, Deewaar was loosely inspired by the life of Tamil gangster Haji Mastan. American Yearbook American Yearbook is a 2004 American drama film written, produced, edited, and directed by Brian Ging. While the film itself is finished, and has been shown at various film festivals, there is currently no public release date. Futile Attraction Futile Attraction is a 2004 New Zealand film directed by Mark Prebble. It is an anti-romantic comedy filmed in mockumentary style. The movie attracted media attention for the fact that it was largely funded by web donations. Lupin III: Return of Pycal Lupin III: Return of the Magician, known in Japan as , is the second OVA of the Lupin III franchise, released on April 3, 2002. Return of the Magician features the return of an old villain, Pycal, in recognition of the 30th anniversary of the anime. The Grace Lee Project The Grace Lee Project is a 2005 American documentary film directed and co-written by Grace Lee. It is about Lees attempt to define a common set of stereotypes associated with the name that she shares with the films subjects. Can This Be Love Can This Be Love is a film starring Hero Angeles and Sandara Park, with Roxanne Guinoo, Joross Gamboa, and Paw Diaz. Fresh from the popularity of their lead actors from SCQ, the movie grossed about 100.05 million pesos nationwide. Heroes and Gay Nazis Men, Heroes and Gay Nazis is a 2005 German documentary film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim. The film focuses on gay men who align themselves with hardcore right-wing views, white power skinheads, and Nazis. Rosa von Praunheim stated of the subjects featured in the documentary, “Some may be shocked that I do not take a stand in my film and do not portray gay neo-Nazis as monsters, but as people living their lives in dramatic contradiction.” Amatemi Amatemi is a 2005 Italian drama film written and directed by Renato De Maria. Jaan Tere Naam Jaan Tere Naam is a 1992 Indian Bollywood film directed by Deepak Balraj Vij and produced by Jimmy Nirula. It stars Ronit Roy and Farheen in lead roles. The movie was the screen debut for Ronit Roy and Farheen. The movie was widely popular for its soundtrack and the melodious songs of Nadeem-Shravan are still remembered and film was a Hit at the box office. The plot revolves around Pinky Malhotra, and her romantic relationship with two boys in her college - Sunil and Vicky. Karma, Confessions and Holi Karma Aur Holi is a Bollywood drama film written and directed by débutant Manish Gupta. Hell to Pay Hell to Pay is a 2005 British film by Roberto Gomez Martin, his directorial debut, about a London East Ends gangster life based on the semi-autobiographical story of Dave Courtney, who plays character of Dave Malone in the film. The Big Buy: Tom DeLay's Stolen Congress The Big Buy: Tom DeLays Stolen Congress is a 2006 documentary by Mark Birnbaum and Jim Schermbeck that follows the rise of Tom DeLay from a Texas businessman to the Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives. The movie examines the controversial 2003 Texas redistricting engineered by DeLay and his organization Texans for a Republican Majority, and DeLays ties to other Congressional figures and businesses. The conservative National Review referred to the documentary as The Ronnie Earle Movie. The filmmakers were interviewed on The Big Buy DVD; they noted that they had not been given access to secret testimony, evidence, or anything that was not publicly accessible. Earle gave them "extraordinary access" to personal interviews but DeLay reportedly refused to meet with the filmmakers. How Is Your Fish Today? How Is Your Fish Today?, also known as Jin Tian De Yu Zen Me Yang?, is a 2007 Chinese film written by Xiaolu Guo and Hui Rao. It was directed by Xiaolu Guo. The film is a drama set in modern China, focusing on the intertwined stories of two main characters; a frustrated writer and the subject of his latest work, Lin Hao. How Is Your Fish Today won 4 international awards and was well received by critics, but was not commercially successful. Heavy Load Heavy Load is a 2008 British documentary film directed by Jerry Rothwell. The documentary tells the story of Heavy Load, a British punk band composed of disabled musicians. The film captures the band over two years, as they record their first album and take their show to bigger venues, and has been described by Mark Kermode as a really, really fine music documentary. Off the Ledge Off the Ledge is a 2009 American comedy genre film set at a New Years Eve party in Hollywood Hills. Time Time is a 2007 Malayalam film directed by Shaji Kailas. The movie features Suresh Gopi in a double role together with Vimala Raman, Padmapriya Janakiraman in the lead roles. The music and background score were composed by Rahulraj. The film didnt do well at the box office. Cuckoo Cuckoo is a 2009 British thriller film starring Laura Fraser, Richard E. Grant, Tamsin Greig, Antonia Bernath and Adam F, set in London, UK. It was created, written, and directed by Richard Bracewell and produced by Richard and Tony Bracewell. The film was cast by Dan Hubbard of the Hubbard casting family and scored by Bafta-nominated composer Andrew Hewitt. Cuckoo is described as a "thriller about sounds and lies". The film tells the story of student Polly who begins to think she is going mad as she starts to hear unexplained sounds. The tagline on the films poster and DVD is "Its all in the mind". Hancock & Joan Hancock and Joan is a 2008 British biographical television film based on the affair between the comedian Tony Hancock and Joan Le Mesurier, the third wife of actor John Le Mesurier. It was first transmitted on BBC Four on 26 March 2008 as part of the Curse of Comedy season. It features Ken Stott and Maxine Peake as the title characters, and Alex Jennings as John. Written by Richard Cottan, directed by Richard Laxton and produced by Simon Heath, it was made by World Productions for the BBC. The dramas first broadcast was watched by 709,000 viewers, making it the most watched programme on BBC Four that week. It was nominated in three categories at the 2009 British Academy Television Awards: best actor for Ken Stott, best actress for Maxine Peake and best single drama. Les Miserables: Shoujo Cosette is a Japanese anime series by Nippon Animation, and is the first installment in the famed World Masterpiece Theater series in ten years after Remi. It is an adaptation of Victor Hugos classic novel, Les Misérables, and the fourth anime adaptation of said novel. It premiered across Japan from January 7, 2007 on Fuji TVs BS Fuji broadcast satellite network, and contains fifty-two episodes; of twenty-six each. It also aired in Japan on Animax from April 2007. Die Wölfe Die Wölfe is a 2009 German miniseries directed by Friedemann Fromm. Sticky: A (Self) Love Story Sticky: A Love Story is a 2016 documentary and comedy film by Nicholas Tana that attempts to explain why most people are afraid to discuss masturbation. The movie is one of the first documentaries to address the myths and social taboos around masturbation. The trailer for Sticky: A Love Story was selected as top trailers of the week by IndieWire. Snow & Ashes Snow and Ashes is a 2010 Canadian drama film directed by Charles-Olivier Michaud. It follows the story of Blaise and David, two war correspondents covering an unnamed conflict in eastern Europe. It was awarded by the grand jury award for best narrative feature at the 2010 Slamdance Film Festival. Beyond Gay: The Politics of Pride Beyond Gay: The Politics of Pride is a 2009 award-winning documentary directed by Bob Christie, where he examines relevance of Gay Pride celebrations internationally, against the backdrop of opposition to such events in a number of countries. The documentary tries to portray Gay Pride as more than just a parade, but rather an important step on the road to equality and fight against homophobia and discrimination. It was produced with Transmission in association with Border2Border Entertainment and Nomadic Pictures. Men for Sale Men for Sale is a 2008 documentary film by Canadian director Rodrigue Jean, about male prostitutes working in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The film was shot over a one-year period in Montreals Gay Village. The interviews for Hommes à louer are in French language. The English version Men for Sale has subtitles in English. Canadian National Film Board calls the documentary "an unflinching portrait with neither voyeurism nor false sympathy acknowledging those society prefers to ignore". Rokkk Rokkk is a 2010 Indian Hindi horror film starring Tanushree Dutta and Udita Goswami. It is the first time that these two actresses star in a movie together. The movie is directed by Rajesh Ranshinge. It is based on supernatural thoughts and inevitable emotions. The movie does not contain any songs, but there was a soundtrack. Charge Charge, Zero Emissions/Maximum Speed is a documentary film by Mark Neale. The film features the introduction of electric bike racing to the Isle of Man races. The movie was available for sale on Region 1 DVD in 2011. Death Is My Profession Death Is My Profession is a 2011 Iranian drama film directed by Amir Hossein Saghafi. Collider Collider is a 2013 Irish-Portuguese co-produced drama/science fiction film distributed by beActive Entertainment. The film acts as the core for a transmedia project developed for various platforms. The world premiere was scheduled for 10 January 2014, taking place in Dublin. Fridge Pridyider is a 2012 Filipino supernatural horror film directed by Rico Ilarde, starring Janice de Belen and Andi Eigenmann. The film was released nationwide last September 19, 2012 under Regal Films. This film is based on the episode of the same name from the 1984 film Shake, Rattle & Roll. Only Janice de Belen from the original movie retained to join the cast. Shopping Shopping is a 2013 New Zealand coming-of-age film written and directed by Mark Albiston and Louis Sutherland. It stars Kevin Paulo as a mixed race Samoan New Zealander who falls in with a group of shoplifters led by an Eastern-European immigrant played by Jacek Koman. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2013 and was released in New Zealand on 30 May 2013. It Was You Charlie It Was You Charlie is a 2013 Canadian comedy-drama film. It is the first feature film of director Emmanuel Shirinian who wrote its screenplay. The movie tells the story of a lonely graveyard shift doorman named Abner, a once-accomplished sculptor and former college art teacher, but now sadly, a mere shadow of his former self. He is heartbroken because of an unresolved conflict with his brother over a woman he once loved, and is at the same time consumed with guilt and suicidal thoughts as he remains profoundly haunted a year after a terrible car accident that took the life of the young woman in the other vehicle. The Clerics The Clerics is a 2013 Indonesian drama film directed by Rako Prijanto. The film was selected as the Indonesian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Hunting Flies Hunting Flies is a 2016 Norwegian drama film directed by Izer Aliu. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. It was nominated for the 2017 Nordic Council Film Prize. Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People is a 2014 documentary film directed by Thomas Allen Harris. It is inspired by Reflections in Black: A History of Black Photographers 1840 to the Present by Deborah Willis, who also produced the film. The film had its premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. The film later screened at 64th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2014. The film also screened at 2014 Santa Barbara International Film Festival on 5 February 2014. It won the Justice Award at the festival. The film had a theatrical release on August 27, 2014 in United States. La Voz en Off Voice Over is a 2014 Chilean drama film directed by Cristián Jiménez. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Mannar Mathai Speaking 2 Mannar Mathai Speaking 2 is Malayalam comedy thriller film, directed by Mamas. It is a sequel to the 1995 comedy Mannar Mathai Speaking and the third installment in the celebrated Ramji Rao franchise. Actors Mukesh, Saikumar, Innocent, Janardhanan and Biju Menon reprised their roles; while Aparna Gopinath, Shammi Thilakan and a few others are also included in the cast. The film features original music & background score composed by Rahul Raj. The film an average grosser at the box office. OMG... We're in a Horror Movie OMG... Were in a Horror Movie!!! is a 2015 American comedy horror film directed by Ajala Bandele. It stars Brendan McGowan, Sharon Mae Wang, Nils Jansson, Chris Hampton, Bandele, Shanna Malcolm, and Liz Fenning as friends who realize they have suddenly been transported into a horror film. It premiered at the Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival in February 2015 and was released on video-on-demand in January 2016. Out of My Hand Out of My Hand is a 2015 American drama film directed by Takeshi Fukunaga. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. The Gospel of the Flesh The Gospel of the Flesh is a 2013 Peruvian drama film directed by Eduardo Mendoza de Echave. It was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. It premiered on 17 October 2013 in Lima and several other provinces. The film won three awards at the 17th Lima Film Festival: Audience Award, Titra Award and the Association of Communicators Award. Hot Sugar's Cold World Hot Sugars Cold World is a 2015 American documentary film about musician Hot Sugar, directed by Adam Bhala Lough. It is executive produced by David Gordon Green, Jody Hill, and Danny McBride. It features appearances from Neil deGrasse Tyson, Martin Starr, Jim Jarmusch, and former members of Das Racist. The film premiered at South by Southwest on March 16, 2015. It was released in theaters on November 6, 2015. It received an honorable mention at the 2015 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. When the Day Had No Name When the Day Had No Name is a 2017 Macedonian drama film directed by Teona Strugar Mitevska. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Shark Babes Shark Babes is a 2015 American film. It was the second film made by producer David Zani with Jim Wynorski, the other being Scared Topless. The film premiered on Showtime Networks on April 1, 2017 Only You Only You is a 2015 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Zhang Hao and starring Tang Wei and Liao Fan. The film is a remake of 1994s Only You that starred Marisa Tomei and Robert Downey. The film was released on July 24, 2015. Hong Kong Trilogy: Preschooled Preoccupied Preposterous Hong Kong Trilogy: Preschooled Preoccupied Preposterous is a documentary-fictional hybrid film directed by Christopher Doyle. Its a portrait of Hong Kong told by three generations of real people: “PRESCHOOLED” children, “PREOCCUPIED” young people, and “PREPOSTEROUS” senior citizens. The film had its world premiere in the "Contemporary World Cinema" section at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was described in the Toronto Globe and Mail as a "hybrid of fiction and documentary which doesnt use a traditional narrative, but its not entirely abstract either – its a contemplative sort of parallel storytelling, one where the elliptical space between fact and fiction combines to make a third creature that is no less true." It was subsequently released in theatres in Hong Kong on 28 September 2015 to mark the one-year anniversary of the Umbrella Movement, and also released in theatres in Germany, Taiwan, Greece, and the United States. When it was released in theatres in the United States, Film Comment named it "Movie of the Week," and critic Jonathan Romney wrote that the "three linked semi-documentary vignettes about a location close to the directors heart—feels as much a community project as a personal statement. It isnt so much an example of the genre known as the "city symphony"—its more like a city jam." Banat (Il Viaggio) Banat, originally titled Banat, is a 2015 Italian-Romanian-Bulgarian-Macedonian drama film written and directed by Adriano Valerio, at his feature film debut. It premiered in the International Critics’ Week section at the 72nd edition of the Venice Film Festival. Paambhu Sattai Paambhu Sattai is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by debutant Adam Dasan, starring Bobby Simha and Keerthy suresh in the lead role. Guru Somasundaram, Muktha Bhanu and Charle in the supporting role. Produced by actor Manobala, the film has music composed by Ajeesh. After beginning its shoot in 2014, the film released after an extended delay on 24 March 2017. Rana Pagla: The Mental Rana Pagla – The Mental, better known as Mental, is a Bangladeshi romantic-action thriller film featuring Shakib Khan, Nusrat Imrose Tisha with Achol, Sabrina Porshi, Misha Sawdagor and Shimul Khan in supporting roles. The film is directed by Shamim Ahamed Roni, with a screenplay written by Abdullah Zahir and Daud Hussein. The film is produced by Parvez Chowdhury under the banner of Banglaxpress Films. The first theatrical look of the film was revealed on 1 February 2015. The plot was inspired from Christopher Nolans Memento, while the cinematography was quite similar to the Ravi Teja film Balupu, starring Telugu. The film was released on Eid of 7 July 2016. Hand Shakers is a Japanese action anime television series produced by GoHands with collaboration of production company Frontier Works and publisher Kadokawa. It aired from January 10 to March 28, 2017. A sequel named Wz, which is set a decade after the events of Hand Shakers, premiered on January 5, 2019. Special Female Force Special Female Force is a 2016 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Wilson Chin and starring Eliza Sam, Joyce Cheng and Tong Bing Yu. Ami Je Ke Tomar Ami Je Ke Tomar is a 2017 Indian Bengali-language romance drama film directed by Rabi Kinagi and produced by Shrikant Mohta and Mahendra Soni under the banner of SVF Entertainment. The film stars Ankush, Sayantika Banerjee and Nusrat Jahan in the lead roles. The film was released on 19 May 2017. It is the remake of the Marathi film Mitwaa starring Swapnil Joshi and Sonalee.The film was superhit in box office.Sayantika Banerjee received best actress for this film. Love+Sling Love+Sling is a 2018 South Korean comedy drama film directed by Kim Dae-woong. It stars Yoo Hae-jin, Kim Min-jae, and Lee Sung-kyung. The film was released in South Korea on May 9, 2018. Boyz Boyz is a 2017 Marathi film directed by Vishal Devrukhkar, produced by Lalasaheb Shinde and Rajendra Shinde and presented by the singer Avadhoot Gupte. The film stars Sumant Shinde, Parth Bhalerao, Pratik Lad and Ritika Shrotri in lead roles, and marks the acting debut for Sumant Shinde and Pratik Lad. A sequel named Boyz 2 was released on 5 October 2018. Ye Re Ye Re Paisa Ye Re Ye Re Paisa is a 2018 Indian Marathi language comedy drama film directed by Sanjay Jadhav. The film stars Umesh Kamat,Siddharth Jadhav and Tejaswini Pandit in the lead roles. It also stars Sanjay Narvekar and Mrinal Kulkarni in supporting roles. It was released on 5 January 2018. Diary of My Mind Shock Waves – Diary of My Mind is a 2018 Swiss drama film directed by Ursula Meier. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. Sagaa Sagaa is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language action crime film directed by Murugesh. It was produced by R. Selvakumar and Ramprasath. The film stars Saran Shakthi, Kishore and Sree Raam in the lead roles, while Ayra, Neeraja, Pandi, and Prithvi Rajan play supporting roles. Music director Shabir composed the songs and background music. The film released on 1 February 2019. Bolo Dugga Maiki Bolo Dugga Maiki is an Indian Bengali language romantic comedy film directed by Raj Chakraborty and produced by Shrikant Mohta and Mahendra Soni under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films. The film stars Ankush Hazra and Nusrat Jahan in lead roles. The movie is partially based on the 2015 Malayalam movie Oru Vadakkan Selfie. Un bon bock Un bon bock is an 1892 French short animated film directed by Émile Reynaud. Painted in 1888, it was first screened on 28 October 1892 using the Théâtre Optique process, which allowed him to project a hand-painted colored film, before the invention of cinematograph. Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman is a 1917 American silent film starring John Barrymore and Evelyn Brent. The movie also co-stars Frank Morgan and Mike Donlin, and was directed by George Irving. The film has been released on DVD. Wagon Tracks Wagon Tracks is a 1919 American Western film written by C. Gardner Sullivan, produced by Thomas H. Ince and William S. Hart, and directed by Lambert Hillyer. Upon its release, the Los Angeles Times described it as Hollywoods greatest desert epic. Ducks and Drakes Ducks and Drakes is an extant 1921 American silent comedy film produced and released by Realart Pictures, an offshoot of Paramount Pictures. It was directed by stage producer/director Maurice Campbell and stars Bebe Daniels and Jack Holt. Elmer Harris provided the story and screenplay. A copy is held at the Library of Congress. Sit Tight Sit Tight is a 1931 American Pre-Code musical comedy film, directed by Lloyd Bacon, written by Rex Taylor, edited by James Gibbon, and produced and distributed by Warner Bros. It was originally intended as a full musical, but due to the backlash against musicals, all the songs were cut from the film except for one – sung by Winnie Lightner – in all release prints in the United States. Any Rags Any Rags? is a 1932 Pre-Code Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Betty Boop, Bimbo, and Koko the Clown. It features the song "Any Rags?", a 1902 ragtime schottische by Thomas S. Allen. It may also contain “The New Call of the Freaks” by Luis Russel. Bosko at the Zoo Bosko at the Zoo is an American animated short film featuring Bosko. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, released on January 9, 1932. Like most Looney Tunes of the time, it was directed by Hugh Harman. Frank Marsales was its musical director. The Son-Daughter The Son-Daughter is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Clarence Brown and written by John F. Goodrich, Claudine West and Leon Gordon, adapted from the play of the same name by David Belasco. The film stars Helen Hayes, Ramon Novarro, Lewis Stone, Warner Oland and Ralph Morgan. The film was released on December 23, 1932, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. King of Burlesque King of Burlesque is a 1936 musical film about a former burlesque producer played by Warner Baxter who moves into a legitimate theatre and does very well, until he marries a socialite. Sammy Lee received an Academy Award nomination for the now dead category of Best Dance Direction at the 8th Academy Awards. Today the film is best known for Fats Wallers rendition of "Ive Got My Fingers Crossed". Pension Mimosas Pension Mimosas is a 1935 French drama film directed by Jacques Feyder. Based on an original scenario by Feyder and Charles Spaak, it is a psychological drama set largely in a small hotel on the Côte dAzur, and it provided Françoise Rosay with one of the most substantial acting roles of her career. It was produced by the French subsidiary of the German company Tobis Film. Don't Turn 'em Loose Dont Turn Em Loose is a 1936 American crime drama film directed by Ben Stoloff and produced by RKO Radio Pictures, who released the film on September 18, 1936. Written by Harry Segall and Ferdinand Reyher, the production’s screenplay is at least partially based on "Homecoming" by Thomas Walsh, a short story published in Colliers magazine in March 1936. The film costars Lewis Stone, James Gleason, Bruce Cabot, Louise Latimer and Betty Grable. Le mort en fuite Death on the Run is a 1936 French comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Jules Berry, Michel Simon and Marie Glory. Two struggling actors decide to attract publicity by pretending that one has murdered the other, but things soon get out of hand. It was made at the Neuilly Studios. The films sets were designed by Jean dEaubonne. It was remade two years later in Britain as Break the News starring Jack Buchanan and Maurice Chevalier. In 1954 the film was remade in France. The Adventures of Jane Arden The Adventures of Jane Arden is a 1939 American crime film directed by Terry O. Morse and written by Vincent Sherman, Lawrence Kimble and Charles W. Curran. The film stars Rosella Towne, William Gargan, James Stephenson, Benny Rubin, Dennie Moore and Peggy Shannon. The film was released by Warner Bros. on March 18, 1939. Africa Squeaks Africa Squeaks is a 1940 American animated cartoon in the Looney Tunes series starring Porky Pig. It was directed by Bob Clampett, animated by John Carey, Dave Hoffman, Izzy Ellis, Norman McCabe, and Vive Risto, with musical direction by Carl Stalling. The cartoon is a parody of the movie Stanley and Livingstone starring Spencer Tracy and Cedric Hardwicke. The title parodies the 1930 documentary Africa Speaks! Of Pups and Puzzles Of Pups and Puzzles is a 1941 American short documentary film directed by George Sidney. It won an Oscar at the 14th Academy Awards, held in 1942, for Best Short Subject. Piccolo mondo antico Piccolo mondo antico, also known as Old-Fashioned World , is a 1941 Italian drama film directed by Mario Soldati and based on the 1895 novel The Little World of the Past by Antonio Fogazzaro. We, the Animals - Squeak! We, the Animals Squeak! is a Looney Tunes cartoon animated short starring Porky Pig. Released August 9, 1941, the cartoon is directed by Bob Clampett. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc, Sara Berner, Billy Bletcher and Michael Maltese. This short is a parody of the 1930s radio program, "We the People," an early reality program where people would share unusual stories with the audience. Porky Pig is the programs moderator. Four Jacks and a Jill Four Jacks and a Jill is a 1942 musical comedy film starring Ray Bolger, Anne Shirley, June Havoc and Desi Arnaz. It lost $113,000. Pacific Rendezvous Pacific Rendezvous is a 1942 film directed by George Sidney. It stars Lee Bowman and Jean Rogers. The previous film version was the 1935 film Rendezvous, starring William Powell and Rosalind Russell, directed by William K. Howard and Sam Wood. P. J. Wolfson and George Oppenheimer were credited with the screenplay of Rendezvous, and Bella Spewack and Samuel Spewack were credited as adapters of the book The American Black Chamber by Major Herbert O. Yardley. Your Job in Germany Your Job In Germany is a short film made for the United States War Department in 1945 just before Victory in Europe Day. It was shown to US soldiers about to go on occupation duty in Germany. The film was made by the military film unit commanded by Frank Capra and was written by Theodor Geisel, better known by his pen name Dr. Seuss. Inside Job Inside Job is a 1946 American crime film noir directed by Jean Yarbrough starring Preston Foster, Ann Rutherford, Alan Curtis and Milburn Stone. Lost City of the Jungle Lost City of the Jungle is a 1946 Universal movie serial. Blondie's Holiday Blondies Holiday is a 1947 black-and-white comedy film, directed by Abby Berlin. The film is based on the comic strip of the same name. The screenplay was written by Chic Young and Connie Lee. This was the twentieth of 28 films based on the comic strip; Columbia Pictures produced them from 1938 to 1943. Daisy, the dog, appeared in every film except this one, as he was playing "Curley" in the 1947 film Red Stallion Carnival in Costa Rica Carnival in Costa Rica is a 1947 American musical film directed by Gregory Ratoff and written by Samuel Hoffenstein, John Larkin, and Elizabeth Reinhardt. It was released in Technicolor by Twentieth Century-Fox. Dick Haymes, Vera-Ellen, Cesar Romero, and Celeste Holm starred as two pairs of lovers who try to thwart an arranged marriage at Carnival time in Costa Rica. While I Live While I Live is a 1947 British drama film directed by John Harlow and starring Sonia Dresdel, Tom Walls and Carol Raye. While I Live is best remembered for its musical theme "The Dream of Olwen" composed by Charles Williams, reprised at intervals throughout the film, which became hugely popular in its time and is still regularly performed. The film itself became widely known as The Dream of Olwen. It was based on a play by Robert Bell, in which Sonia Dresdel also starred. The Argyle Secrets The Arygle Secrets is a 1948 American mystery film directed by Cy Endfield. It was based on a half-hour radio play by Endfield, originally heard on CBSs Suspense. The film was made for the micro-budget of $100,000 and shot in eight days. The Three Weird Sisters The Three Weird Sisters is a 1948 British melodrama film directed by Daniel Birt and starring Nancy Price, Mary Clare, Mary Merrall, Nova Pilbeam and Raymond Lovell. The film has Gothic influences. The screenplay was adapted by Dylan Thomas and Louise Birt from the novel The Case of the Weird Sisters by Charlotte Armstrong. The film was Birts feature film directorial debut. It also marked the last screen appearance of Nova Pilbeam, who retired from acting after it was completed. Balarrasa Reckless is a 1951 Spanish drama film directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Over the Waves Over the Waves is a 1950 Mexican musical biographical film directed by Ismael Rodríguez and starring Pedro Infante, Beatriz Aguirre and Andrés Soler. It portrays the life of the composer Juventino Rosas. Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders Canadian Mounties vs Atomic Invaders is a Republic Movie serial starring Bill Henry and both produced and directed by Franklin Adreon. It was the sixty-second serial produced by Republic. Despite the title, this is not a science fiction serial. The plot is a northern cold war adventure involving secret missile bases and a planned invasion of the United States. Overture to The Merry Wives of Windsor Overture to The Merry Wives of Windsor is a 1953 American short musical film produced by Johnny Green. It won an Oscar in 1954 for Best Short Subject. The film consists of the MGM Symphony Orchestra playing the Overture to Otto Nicolais opera The Merry Wives of Windsor, conducted by Johnny Green. Passage Home Passage Home is a 1955 British drama film directed by Roy Ward Baker. Fighting Trouble Fighting Trouble is a 1956 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. The film was released on September 16, 1956 by Allied Artists and is the forty-second film in the series. It was the first film in the series to feature Stanley Clements. Yukiguni is a 1957 black-and-white Japanese drama film directed by Shirō Toyoda based on the novel of the same name by Yasunari Kawabata. The film was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. Die Halbzarte Eva is a 1958 Austrian comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele. It was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. The Man with a Shotgun is a 1961 Japanese Western film directed by Seijun Suzuki in the vein of the Nikkatsu Studios "borderless action cinema". Hideaki Nitani stars as a singing cowboy and trucker who seeks revenge after his girlfriend is raped and murdered. Sem nyanek Seven Nannies is a 1962 Soviet comedy film, directorial debut of Rolan Bykov. Hvis lille pige er du? Hvis lille pige er du? is a 1963 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ghita Nørby. Halleluja for Django La più grande rapina del West is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Maurizio Lucidi. It was referred as a film with a great story and good tension but weak in its giallo part. Ritual of Evil Ritual of Evil is a 1970 television film directed by Robert Day. It was made as a sequel to Fear No Evil, which also starred Louis Jourdan as Dr. Sorrell. A Talent for Loving A Talent for Loving is a 1969 British-American comedy Western film directed by Richard Quine and starring Richard Widmark, Chaim Topol, and Cesar Romero. It is based on the 1961 parodic Western novel A Talent for Loving, or The Great Cowboy Race by Richard Condon, who also wrote the screenplay. The home video version of the film is re-titled Gun Crazy and has been edited to 95 minutes. In December 1965, Walter Shenson offered A Talent for Loving to Brian Epstein as a film vehicle for The Beatles, and it was rejected unanimously. The Strangers in 7A The Strangers in 7A is a 1972 American made-for-television thriller drama film directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Andy Griffith, Ida Lupino, and Michael Brandon. It is based on the 1971 novel of the same title by Fielden Farrington and originally aired on CBS on November 14, 1972. The film was the first real dramatic role for Griffith following his eight-year run on The Andy Griffith Show, and his two unsuccessful series follow-ups. The film would lead Griffith to star in a series of TV-movies throughout the entire 1970s and most of the 1980s before he re-emerged with another successful series. O Amuleto de Ogum The Amulet of Ogum is a 1974 Brazilian drama film directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. It was also selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Year One Anno uno is a 1974 Italian biographical film directed by Roberto Rossellini. The film tells the story of the political reconstruction of post-fascist Italy between 1944 and 1953, seen through the career of Alcide De Gasperi. Captain Mikula, the Kid Captain Mikula, the Kid is a Croatian film directed by Obrad Gluščević. It was released in 1974. Mark Shoots First Mark il poliziotto spara per primo is an Italian poliziottesco film directed in 1975 by Stelvio Massi. It is the sequel of Mark il poliziotto. The Big Scare Tender Dracula, or Confessions of a Blood Drinker is a 1974 French horror-comedy film directed by Pierre Grunstein. The film stars Peter Cushing, Alida Valli and Miou-Miou. The film involves two scriptwriters and two girls who are ordered by their director to visit the castle home of a horror actor and to talk him out of his intention to change from horror films to romantic ones. The longer they stay in the castle, the more likely it seems that the actor is an actual vampire. The Black Widow La Viuda Negra is a 1977 film directed by Arturo Ripstein, produced in Mexico and based on the novel Debiera haber obispas written by Rafael Solana. The House by the Edge of the Lake The House by the Edge of the Lake is a horror film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. The film was re-edited ten years after with the title Kyra, La signora del lago. The director Castellari defined that film as an "awful horror film with a very low cost budget". The President's Mistress The Presidents Mistress is a 1978 American made-for-television drama mystery film produced by Kings Road Entertainment starring Beau Bridges, Karen Grassle, Susan Blanchard and Larry Hagman. Zoo zéro Zoo zéro is a 1979 French film directed by Alain Fleischer and starring Klaus Kinski. Cat vs Rat Cat vs. Rat is a Shaw Brothers martial arts-comedy film directed by Lau Kar Leung, starring Alexander Fu, Adam Cheng, Kara Hui and Hsiao Ho. The plot is loosely based on the 19th century wuxia classic novel The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants. Valley of the Issa The Issa Valley is a 1982 film adaptation of 1955 novel by Czesław Miłosz, directed by Tadeusz Konwicki. For Us the Living: The Medgar Evers Story For Us the Living: The Medgar Evers Story is a made-for-television biopic that aired on PBS on March 22, 1983. The film was based on the book, For Us, the Living, by Myrlie Evers-Williams and William Peters. Midnite Spares Midnite Spares is a 1983 Australian action film starring Gia Carides, James Laurie, Max Cullen, Graeme Blundell, Bruce Spence, David Argue and Jonathan Coleman. Amarsi un po'... Amarsi un po is a 1984 Italian romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Carlo Vanzina. The Dream The Dream is a 1985 Dutch drama film directed by Pieter Verhoeff. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. For Love Alone For Love Alone is a 1986 Australian film directed by Stephen Wallace and starring Helen Buday, Hugo Weaving and Sam Neill. The screenplay was written by Wallace, based on the 1945 novel of the same name by Christina Stead. The film marked the screen debut of Naomi Watts. The film was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. Hard Choices Hard Choices is a 1985 American crime film starring Margaret Klenck, John Sayles, John Seitz, J. T. Walsh, John Snyder, Martin Donovan, and Spalding Gray. It was directed and written by Rick King, with story written by Robert Mickelson. The film received a positive reception from Roger Ebert, Allmovie, and VideoHounds Golden Movie Retriever. The Village Voice called it a sleeper hit. The Right of the People The Right of the People is a 1986 made-for-TV crime drama movie starring Michael Ontkean, Billy Dee Williams, Jane Kaczmarek, Jamie Smith Jackson and Lisa Jakub, with special guest John Randolph. It debuted on ABC on January 13, 1986. The movie, originally intended as a feature film, was written and directed by Jeffrey Bloom. He wrote the script in outrage over the mass murder during the robbery of a Los Angeles Bobs Big Boy restaurant in 1980. At the networks request, Bloom revised his original script to increase anti-gun viewpoints in the story. Border Shootout Border Shootout released in 1990, is a western starring Glenn Ford as Sheriff John Danaher, who returns to a town to enforce justice. The Boys The Boys is a drama/black comedy television film starring James Woods and John Lithgow. It was directed by Glenn Jordan, who had previously worked with Woods on the 1986 TV movie Promise and would later work with Woods again in 1994 for the TV drama film Janes House. The film first aired on September 15, 1991 on the ABC Network. The Chase The Chase is a 1991 crime drama television film starring Casey Siemaszko and Ben Johnson. It was directed by Paul Wendkos. The film is based on the true story of American bank robber Phillip Hutchinson, who robbed a bank, killed a cop and took a man hostage in a 1988 rampage in Denver, Colorado. The film is ninety-three-minutes long and was released on February 10, 1991, to tie in with the three year anniversary of the event, which took place on February 9, 1988. It was later released on DVD on November 26, 2001. Frankie's House Frankies House is a 1992 British-Australian TV miniseries based on the biography of British photographer Tim Page, especially focusing on his relationship with Sean Flynn - the son of Errol Flynn - during the Vietnam War. It was first screened on the ITV network in the United Kingdom as four 50 minute episodes between 9 and 30 May 1992. Onna goroshi abura no jigoku is a 1992 Japanese film directed by Hideo Gosha. It was Japans submission to the 65th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The story of murder, lust, custom, and violence centers around oil sellers in 18th century Osaka. It is based on a bunraku and kabuki play named The Woman-Killer and the Hell of Oil by Chikamatsu Monzaemon. It was released by the Criterion Collection in summer 2013 on their Hulu channel. Quand j'avais 5 ans je m'ai tué Quand javais 5 ans je mai tué is a French film directed by Jean-Claude Sussfeld, released in 1994. Trouble Maker Trouble Maker is a 1995 joint Taiwan and Hong Kong romance comedy film directed by Taiwanese director Kevin Chu and produced by Hong Kong director Wong Jing. Starring Taiwanese actor singer Takeshi Kaneshiro, Hong Kong actor Ng Man-tat, Hong Kong actress Athena Chu and Taiwanese child actor Steven Hao Shao Wen. The Hong Kong Chinese title 蠟筆小小生 translates as "Crayon Siao Siao San" which is derived from the popular Japanese manga "Crayon Shin-chan" about a mischievous little boy. The movie was first released in Taiwan under the title "Fart King 臭屁王". The movie was renamed and dubbed in Cantonese for all the Taiwanese actors to cater to the Hong Kong audiences. Hong Kong actors Ng Man-tat, Athena Chu and Gabriel Wong Yat-San filmed their lines in Cantonese which was dubbed over by an actor for the Mandarin version. The movie was released in Taiwan on 25 March 1995 and then a week later on 1 April 1995 in Hong Kong. Himalay Putra Himalay Putra is a 1997 Hindi-language Indian romance film directed by Pankaj Parashar, starring Vinod Khanna, Hema Malini, Johnny Lever, Satish Shah, Danny Denzongpa, Amrish Puri and Rocky Grover. It introduced Akshaye Khanna, Anjala Zaveri and Shazia Malik. It was the only time Vinod Khanna and his son Akshaye Khanna appeared in a film together. Azaad Azaad is a 1955 Bollywood film produced and directed by Sriramulu Naidu S.M. It was the top grossing Hindi film in the year of its release, and one of the biggest Hindi film hits in the decade. In addition, Dilip Kumar won his third Filmfare Award for Best Actor for his work in this movie. C. Ramchandra was the music director. Hit songs from the movie include Aplam Chaplam sung by Lata and Usha Mangeshkar, and Na Bole Na Bole sung by Lata Mangeshkar. The movie was a remake of directors own 1954 Tamil movie Malaikkallan as well as in Malayalam Thaskaraveeran legend actor Sathyan was hero. Saraswatichandra Saraswatichandra is a black-and-white Hindi film released in 1968. It starred Nutan and Manish among others and was directed by Govind Saraiya. The film was adapted into a modern-day TV series of the same name, Saraswatichandra by Bollywood director Sanjay Leela Bhansali, and aired on Star Plus from 2013 till 2014. The film was based on Saraswatichandra, a Gujarati novel, by Govardhanram Madhavram Tripathi, set in 19th-century feudalism in India. It also won the National Film Awards in the Best Cinematography and Best Music Director categories. In the Aleutians Private Snafu in The Aleutians—Isles of Enchantment is a short cartoon in the Private Snafu series, directed by Chuck Jones. Warner Bros. produced this film for the United States armed forces and issued it to service branches in February 1945, to inform personnel posted in the Aleutian Islands of what was then the Alaska Territory. The film describes the hardships of a posting in the Aleutians, describing the severe climatic conditions in an ironic voiceover commentary. During the Aleutian Islands Campaign in World War II, thousands of U.S. servicemen were stationed in the islands. The Adventures of Superboy The Adventures of Superboy is a proposed TV series that was put into production in 1961. It was meant to capitalize on the success of Adventures of Superman, which went out of production in 1958. Only a pilot episode was produced, although 12 additional scripts had been prepared, had the series been picked up. It featured the first non-comic book portrayals ever of Superboy and Lana Lang and stands as a forerunner of later series Superboy, which lasted four seasons and Smallville, which lasted ten seasons. De pijnbank De Pijnbank is a 1998 Dutch drama film directed by Theo van Gogh. Around the World with Orson Welles Around the World with Orson Welles is a series of six short travelogues originally written and directed by Orson Welles for Associated-Rediffusion in 1955, for Britains then-new ITV channel. Despite its title emphasizing the world, it was entirely filmed in Europe. Among other incidents in the episodes, Welles visited Jean Cocteau and Juliette Gréco in Paris, attended a bullfight in Madrid and visited the Basque Country. Shin taketori monogatari: 1000-nen joô is a manga series by Leiji Matsumoto which was serialized from 28 January 1980 through 11 May 1983 in both the Sankei Shimbun and Nishinippon Sports newspapers. The manga series was adapted into a 42-episode anime television series by Toei Dōga and broadcast on the Fuji TV network from 16 April 1981 through 25 March 1982. An anime film was released on 13 March 1982 shortly before the TV series ended. The anime series was combined by Harmony Gold and Carl Macek with episodes from the 1978 Matsumoto series, Space Pirate Captain Harlock, and shown from 1985 to 1986 in the United States as the 65-episode Captain Harlock and the Queen of a Thousand Years. The series was broadcast in Germany on Tele 5 during 1992 and on Mangas in France in 2004. Ninth Street Ninth Street is a 1999 black-and-white drama, written by Kevin Willmott. Filmed in the United States, the movie was primarily released in English. The Dodger O katergaris is a 1971 Greek film directed and written by Giannis Dalianidis and starring Chronis Exarhakos, Nora Valsami, Giannis Mihalopoulos, Spyros Kalogirou and Katerina Gioulaki. The movie is based on the play Parti gia neous or Youth Party by Nikos Tsiforos. It was the last film by Finos Film to be made in black and white and the only that starred Chronis Exarhakos. The movie sold 157,614 tickets in its run. Beauty #2 Beauty No. 2 is a 1965 American avant-garde film by directed by Andy Warhol and starring Edie Sedgwick and Gino Piserchio. Chuck Wein also has a role in the film but never appears onscreen. Wein wrote the scenario and is also credited as assistant director. Poove Poochudava Poove Poochooda Vaa is a 1985 Tamil-language Indian drama film directed by Fazil, starring Padmini, S. Ve. Shekher, Nadiya Moidu and Jaishankar. It is a remake of his own Malayalam film Nokkethadhoorathu Kannum Nattu. I Am Joaquin I Am Joaquín is a 1969 short film by Luis Valdez, a project of his El Teatro Campesino. It is based on the poem "I Am Joaquín" by Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzáles, a key text of the Chicano movement. In 2010, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Master Hands Master Hands is a 1936 sponsored documentary film short which shows what work is like in a Chevrolet automobile factory. Credits include original music by Samuel Benavie, cinematography by Gordon Avil, and film editing by Vincent Herman. It was produced by the Jam Handy Organization, a pioneer in industrial film production. In 1999, Master Hands was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Waiting Game The Waiting Game is a 1999 American comedy film directed, produced and written by Ken Liotti. It stars Will Arnett. Nuremberg Trials The Nuremberg Trials is a 1947 Soviet-made documentary film about the trials of the Nazi leadership. It was produced by Roman Karmen, and was an English-language version of the Russian language film Суд народов. Most of the film describes the Nazis crimes in detail, particularly those committed in the Soviet Union. It claims that if not stopped, the Nazis would have "turned the whole world into a Majdanek". It also includes some elements of anti-capitalist propaganda, claiming that the real rulers of Germany were "armament kings" such as Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach. Of the Holocaust and the recovery of gold from its victims, the film accurately notes that the Nazis "even made death into a commercial enterprise." It is noted in the film that the Soviet Union objected to the acquittal of Hans Fritzsche, Franz von Papen and Hjalmar Schacht, and to the fact that Rudolf Hess was given a sentence of life imprisonment, rather than a death sentence. The film shows the corpses of the executed Nazis, before ending with the words "Let the Nuremberg Trial be a stern warning to all warmongers. Let it serve the cause of world-wide peace – of an enduring and democratic peace" spoken while displayed on-screen. The film does not refer to the Auschwitz concentration camp by the German name by which it is usually known in the English-speaking world, but instead, referred to "the martyrs of Majdanek and Osventsim", using the original Polish name Oświęcim/Oswiecim. Jhoothi Jhoothi is a 1985 Bollywood Hindi comedy film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film stars Rekha, Raj Babbar, Amol Palekar, Supriya Pathak and Deven Verma in the lead roles. Manchali Manchali is a 1973 Hindi romantic drama movie produced and directed by Raja Nawathe, starring Sanjeev Kumar, Leena Chandavarkar, Nazima and Nirupa Roy. The title track was very catchy and popular. It was one of the best known films with Sanjeev Kumar in a comedy role. The music directors were Laxmikant-Pyarelal. This movie story was based on the novel Swayamber by Satyendra Sharat. There are shades of Taming of the Shrew in how the hero woos the girl. This theme is repeated in the 1981 Hindi film Naukar Biwi Ka. The movie was commercial success at the box office in 1973. The film was remade in Telugu as Mogudu Kaavali. Jait Re Jait Jait Re Jait is 1977 Indian Marathi language film directed by Dr. Jabbar Patel and produced by Usha Mangeshkar and Hridaynath Mangeshkar, under the banner of Mahalakshmi Chitra. The film stars Mohan Agashe and Smita Patil in the lead roles. The film won Presidents Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in Marathi at the National Film Awards. It is considered to be one of the greatest musical hits of all time in Marathi cinema. It is based on a book by G. N. Dandekar. Though the music achieved all-time hit status, the film was a box office disaster. Roberto Carlos a 300 Quilômetros por Hora Roberto Carlos a 300 Quilômetros por Hora is a Brazilian film first released in December 1971, directed and produced by Roberto Farias, and written by Bráulio Pedroso.The film had an audience of 2.785.922 spectators, being the highest-grossing Brazilian film of 1971. We Work Again We Work Again is a 1937 ephemeral film produced by the Work Projects Administration to promote its employment and training efforts for African-Americans during the Great Depression. Various jobs are shown, including public construction projects, domestic service and health care training, adult education programs and performing arts. It is particularly noted for containing the only existing footage of the 1936 Federal Theatre Project production of Macbeth, directed by Orson Welles and featuring an all-black cast. Night of the Hunchback Shab-e Quzi is a 1965 Iranian film comedy film directed and produced by Farrokh Ghaffari. The film script was based on a story from One Thousand and One Nights, but arranged for modern city life in Tehran. This was Ghaffaris third film after Jonub-e Shahr and Arous Kodumeh? which both didnt have a good grossing. Jalal Moghaddam and George Lichensky encouraged Ghaffari to make this film. At first the story was set in the medieval times as in the ancient stories of One Thousand and One Nights occurred. However, the censorship office forced Ghaffari to turn the story of the film to a modern setting. My Mother and Her Guest The Houseguest and My Mother is a 1961 South Korean film directed by Shin Sang-ok. It is based on a best-selling novel by Chu Yo-Sup, it was given the Best Film award at the 1961 Asia Pacific Film Festival. The film was also selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 35th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Not to be confused with the 2007 Korean film of the same name. Enakkul Oruvan Enakkul Oruvan is a 1984 Tamil language film directed by S. P. Muthuraman, starring Kamal Haasan in the lead role, for whom the film was his 125th as an actor, and Sripriya, Sathyaraj in supporting roles. It is a remake of Hindi film Karz. It emerged superhit film. Where the Toys Come from Where The Toys Come From is a Disney special directed by Theodore Thomas created in 1983 and then released in 1984 by Walt Disney Studio Showcase. With or Without You With or Without You is a 2003 comedy drama film directed by G. Stubbs and starring Cynda Williams, Victor Williams, Mushond Lee, and Wendy Raquel Robinson. The film was produced by Anita M. Cal and Lisa Diane Washington in Los Angeles, CA. Agua Agua is a 2006 Argentine and French sports drama film directed and written by Verónica Chen and Pablo Lago. The film is centered on a former professional swimming champion returning to old glory in the sport. Say It in Russian Say it in Russian is a 2007 American/French film, co-written and produced by Kenneth G. Eade, and starring Rade Šerbedžija, Faye Dunaway and Steven Brand. Say it in Russian is directed by Jeff Celentano, and edited by William M. Anderson and David Rawlins. It is produced by Imperia Entertainment, Inc. The motion picture was one of the first pictures ever successfully finished by a small cap company that trades its stock on the Pink Sheets. The movie has been picked up for distribution by Dalton Pictures and was released on 4 May 2009 in Carmike cinemas. Prince Live at the Aladdin Las Vegas Live at the Aladdin Las Vegas is a 2003 direct to video film of Prince in concert at the Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts. The concert was recorded December 15, 2002, and features several notable cover versions, an unreleased song and touches on some of his rarely performed back catalog of material. Special guests included former band associates, Eric Leeds and Sheila E., funk legends Maceo Parker and Greg Boyer, as well as Nikka Costa. The soundcheck contains an excerpt of "The Rainbow Children" from the album of the same name and "Nagoya" from C-Note. The audio was recorded directly from the mix console of Princes long time sound engineer, Scottie Baldwin. Love Chronicles Love Chronicles is a 2003 romantic comedy, written and directed by Tyler Maddox-Simms. The film stars Clifton Powell, LisaRaye McCoy, Robin Givens, and Terrence Howard. Downfall Downfall is a 1997 South Korean film by Im Kwon-taek. The story revolves around an orphan girl who is forced into prostitution, finds love with one of her clients, but finds it impossible to break free of the pimps and procurers exploiting her. Noora (The Kiss of Life) Noora is the first fiction film directed by Mahmoud Shoolizadeh, it has participated in major international film festivals and has won many awards. This film is the story of a ten-year-old boy who lives with his father, mother, little sister and grandmother in a cottage in one of the jungles in the north of Iran. His little sister became paralyzed in an accident. All the family members start an endeavour to solve the problem, but the boy selects a special way and shows his iron will facing the difficulties. The two children can recognize a new meaning for life in the process of the story. They reach tranquility through their spiritual ascension. This film is now available on YouTube in Persian language with Hungarian subtitles. The Hidden Führer: Debating the Enigma of Hitler's Sexuality Hidden Führer: Debating the Enigma of Hitlers Sexuality is a documentary film based on the research of German Professor Lothar Machtan for his 2001 book The Hidden Hitler that claimed Adolf Hitler was a homosexual. Aired by HBOs CINEMAX Reel Life, the 90 minute documentary was directed by Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato and Gabriel Rotello and was produced by Gabriel Rotello. Other interviews in the documentary include those with: Geoffrey Giles, author of a study of gays in the Nazi party, professor at the University of Florida Brigitte Hamann, German historian and author Ron Rosenbaum, author of Explaining Hitler Ralf Dose, German gay historian and founder of the Magnus Hirschfeld Society Michelangelo Signorile, gay activist author Barcelona Park at Twilight Barcelone, Parc au crépuscule is a 1904 French short black-and-white silent documentary film directed by Segundo de Chomón. The film depicts the parks of Barcelona. A Life Without Pain A Life Without Pain is a 2005 documentary film by Melody Gilbert about children who cant feel pain. A West Lake Moment A West Lake is a 2005 psychological romantic drama-comedy film directed by Hong Kong directors Yim Ho and Yang Zi, and starring Chen Kun, Zhou Xun and Linq Yim. Aloys Chen and Zhou Xun had also previously collaborated as lovers in Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress and Baober in Love. Vivekananda Swami Vivekananda is a 1998 Indian biographical film directed by G. V. Iyer and produced by T. Subbarami Reddy. It took Iyer 11 years to finish the research work required for the film and to write the screenplay. The film starred Sarvadaman D. Banerjee as Swami Vivekananda, the 19th-century Hindu monk, and Mithun Chakraborty as Ramakrishna, his guru. Even though the film was completed and was considered for 1995 national awards, the film got released on 12 June 1998. The film was premiered on Indias public service broadcaster Doordarshan on 15 August 1998, the countrys Independence Day. The film received mixed, mainly negative, reviews from critics. Mithun Chakrabortys acting in this film was widely appreciated and he won his third National Film Award. La revue des revues Parisian Pleasures is a 1927 French-German silent film directed by Joe Francis and starring Josephine Baker, André Luguet and Hélène Hallier. Prehistoric Beast Prehistoric Beast is a ten-minute-long experimental animated film conceived, supervised and directed by Phil Tippett in 1984. This sequence is the first film produced by the Tippett Studio, founded by Tippett. Made with the go motion animation technique, scenes from Prehistoric Beast were included in the 1985 full-length documentary Dinosaur!, first aired on CBS in the United States on November 5, 1985. Sena/Quina, la inmortalidad del cangrejo Sena/Quina, la inmortalidad del cangrejo is a film written and directed by Paolo Agazzi. En Swasa Katre En Swasa Kaatre is a 1999 Tamil romantic film written and directed by K. S. Ravi. The film stars Arvind Swamy and Isha Koppikar in the lead roles, while Raghuvaran, Prakash Raj and Thalaivasal Vijay play supporting roles. The film was produced by newcomers R. M. Sait and Ansar Ali, friends of the films music director A.R.Rahman. The film opened in February 1999 to mixed reviews and average collections. Bastard Boys Bastard Boys is an Australian television miniseries broadcast on the ABC in 2007. It tells the story of the 1998 Australian waterfront dispute. The script, published by Currency Press, won the 2007 Queensland Premiers Literary Award for Best Television Script. Daliás idök Heroic Times is a 1984 Hungarian animated historical epic film directed by József Gémes. It is an adaptation of the Toldi trilogy, a 19th-century epic poem in three parts by János Arany. The film was produced through Pannonia Film Studio and is notable for its visual style, which resembles oil painting. It won the feature film award at the 1985 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. Mine Your Own Business: The Dark Side of Environmentalism Mine Your Own Business is a 2006 documentary film directed and produced by Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney about the Roșia Montană mining project, funded by a grant from Gabriel Resources, the foreign company behind the mining effort. The film documents environmentalists opposition to the mine as unsympathetic to the needs and desires of the locals, prevents industrial progress, and consequently locks the people of the area into lives of poverty. Mona Lisa is a 1973 Japanese experimental film directed by Toshio Matsumoto. It was made with Scanimate. Our Day Our Day is a silent documentary short directed by Wallace Kelly in 1938, about a day in the life of the Kelly family in Lebanon. It starred his mother, wife, brother, pet dog, and Wallace himself. The film countered the contemporary stereotypes of impoverished Southerners eking out a living during the Depression, by documenting a modern home inhabited by adults with sophisticated interests. Our Day was selected for the National Film Registry by the Librarian of Congress in 2007 as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Before Twilight Before Twilight is a 2008 Polish comedy film drama directed by Jacek Bławut. The film is about a group of old retired theatre actors in a retirement home for actors who aim to regroup and stage Goethes Faust. The film stars a number of esteemed veteran Polish actors including Irena Kwiatkowska and Roman Kłosowski, who plays Nostradamus. The film, produced in 2008, was featured at the 2008 Polish Feature Film Festival where it won a Silver Lion award for director Jacek Bławut and picked up several other awards. It was later released theatrically in Poland on 15 May 2009. The Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra were invited to perform part of the soundtrack. My Only Ü My Only Ü is a 2008 Filipino comedy drama film starring Vhong Navarro and Toni Gonzaga and directed by the award-winning director Cathy Garcia-Molina released under Star Cinema. Once Upon a Time in the Provinces Once Upon a Time in the Provinces is a 2008 Russian drama film written and directed by Katya Shagalova. It was entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the FIPRESCI Prize. The Maiden Danced to Death The Maiden Danced to Death is a 2011 Hungarian-language independent drama film written, starring, directed by Endre Hules. The film is a Hungarian-Slovenian-Canadian co-production filmed on-location in all three countries. It was one of the six films shortlisted for the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards. Muckman Muckman is a 2009 direct-to-video horror film B movie, directed by Brett Piper. It stars A.J. Khan, Allison Whitney,and Ian Piper . Fair Love The Fair Love is a 2010 South Korean romance film starring Ahn Sung-ki and Lee Ha-na. It premiered at the 2009 Busan International Film Festival, and was released in theaters on January 14, 2010. Bon Jovi: Live at Madison Square Garden Live at Madison Square Garden may refer to: Live at Madison Square Garden, 2009 Live at Madison Square Garden, 2016 Live at Madison Square Garden 1978, by Jethro Tull Live at Madison Square Garden, 2015 Mitrudu Mitrudu is a 2009 Telugu, Family Drama film produced by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad on Vaishavi Cinima banner, directed by Mahadev. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Priyamani in the lead roles and music composed by Mani Sharma. This film was later dubbed into Hindi as Aaj Ka Hindustani and Bhojpuri as Phool aur Kate. Ride Ride is a 2009 Telugu action film starring Nani, Aksha Pardasany, Tanish and Shweta Basu Prasad in the Lead Directed by Ramesh Varma and Produced by Bellamkonda Suresh. Prominent Singer Hemachandra provided the Music. The movie was Released on 5 June 2009 and was a Box Office Success. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Deewane Dil Jale. Life! Camera Action... Life! Camera Action... is a family-drama film directed, written, edited, produced by Rohit Gupta, in his feature-length directorial debut. Starring Dipti Mehta, Shaheed Woods, Noor Naghmi, Swati Kapila, John Crann, this ninety minutes quasi-autobiographical film follows a girl in pursuit of her dreams of becoming a filmmaker against all odds. The film received several awards and nominations. Its theatrical release was limited to film festivals. The film received direct-to-DVD release and subsequently on other video on demand platforms. Life! Camera Action... is of note for its extremely low filming budget, production value, philosophical inference, and its message widely praised. Silicon India listed it as "One of the 10 Outstanding Movies by Indian American Filmmakers". It made its way to the Limca Book of Records, Indias equivalent of the Guinness World Records for being the first full-length motion picture "shot by just a two-member crew". The Casserole Club The Casserole Club is a 2011 American drama film, directed by Steve Balderson. The film won five awards at the 2011 New York Visionfest. Petrang kabayo Petrang Kabayo is a 2010 Filipino fantasy comedy-drama film produced and released by Viva Films. The film was directed by Wenn V. Deramas and stars comedian Luis Manzano, Candy Pangilinan, Tom Rodriguez, Sam Pinto, and Vice Ganda in his first lead role. It is a remake of Petrang Kabayo at ang Pilyang Kuting. Although receiving negative reviews from critics, the film was a box office success earning in its theatrical run. The Hunter The Hunter is a 2011 Russian drama film directed by Bakur Bakuradze. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Live at the Foxes Den Live at the Foxes Den is a 2013 drama film. It marks the directorial debut for Michael Kristoff, and stars Jackson Rathbone, Jocelin Donahue, Jack Holmes, Pooch Hall, Brian Doyle-Murray, Bob Gunton and Elliott Gould. It was shot in the greater Los Angeles area and was released on December 6, 2013. Den tells the story of a young and disenchanted lawyer, Bobby, who after a night of debauchery decides to leave his job at a prestigious law firm to sing in a lounge called "The Foxes Den." Songs from Frank Sinatra, Jack Jones and others are featured in "The Foxes Den" as is original music penned by star and co-writer, Jack Holmes. Kevin Mann, Peer Pedersen and Matthew Perniciaro serve as executive producers. Adam Gibbs and Roger Pugliese produced the film. Love Express Love Express is a 2011 Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Sunny Bhambani and produced by Subhash Ghai. The film is set to release under the Mukta Arts banner. Shooting of the film began on 18 July 2010. My Ex 2: Haunted Lover My Ex 2 : Haunted Lover is a 2010 Thai Horror film, a sequel to My Ex. Pieces of Easter Pieces of Easter is an independent holiday film produced by Kellys Filmworks. Written and directed by Jefferson Moore, it stars Christina Karis. Miss Conspirator Miss Conspirator is a 2012 South Korean action comedy film starring Go Hyun-jung as a nerdy, reclusive cartoonist with a severe case of sociophobia who somehow gets mixed up in a drug deal involving one of the biggest organized crime groups in Korea, and is forced to deal with her phobia and interact with others as she runs from the police. The Church The Church is an American horror film written and directed by Dom Frank. It stars Bill Moseley, Ashley C. Williams, Lisa Wilcox, Keith Stallwortch, and Clint Howard. A Gun & a Ring A Gun & a Ring is a 2013 Canadian drama film written and directed by Lenin M. Sivam. The film explores the harsh realities faced by different generations of Toronto Sri Lankans. It was nominated for Golden Goblet Award at the 16th Shanghai International Film Festival. It was also officially selected for the 37th Montreal World Film Festival took place August 22 to September 2, 2013 to present under "Focus on World Cinema". Daily Lives of High School Boys is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yasunobu Yamauchi. The manga was serialized in Gangan Online and was released in seven manga volumes between May 21, 2009 and September 27, 2012. A twelve-episode anime series produced by Sunrise aired between January 9 and March 26, 2012. The anime was licensed by NIS America for release in North America and Hanabee Entertainment in Australia. A live-action film directed by Daigo Matsui was released by Showgate in Japan on October 12, 2013. Attahaasa Attahasa is a 2013 Kannada biopic film directed by A. M. R. Ramesh, based on the notorious forest brigand Veerappan. It was co-released in Tamil as Vana Yuddham. Kishore plays the role of Veerappan in the film, whilst featuring Arjun Sarja and Vijayalakshmi and Lakshmi Rai in the lead roles. After much delay in the theatrical release, the film was opened to screens on 14 February 2013 all across Southern states of India, to positive reviews. Unfriend Unfriend is a 2014 Philippine drama film directed by Joselito Altarejos. The film had its premiere in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Myna Myna is a 2013 Indian Kannada language romance drama film written and directed by Nagashekar. Based on a real-life incident, the film was produced by N. S. Rajkumar for Vajreshwari Combines. Chetan Kumar and Nithya Menen played the lead roles. Jassie Gift is the music director for the film. The film won Filmfare Award for Best Film – Kannada. . The film is currently being remade in Hindi. Kajarya Kajarya is a 2015 Indian Bollywood docudrama film directed by Madhureeta Anand. Kajarya explores the issue of female infanticide, and was released commercially in India on 4 December 2015 to rave reviews and good audience reception. The film is co-produced by Bengali director Qaushiq Mukherjee popularly known as Q, Starfire movies and Madhureeta Anand’s company Ekaa Films. The film is shot in Haryana. It is a feature film that deals with the pertinent topic of sex selection in India. It is a thriller about two women – The first is Kajarya played by Meena Hooda, a woman who lives in the village and has the job of killing babies and the other is an opportunistic journalist from New Delhi played by Ridhima Sud. Rosa Chumbe Rosa Chumbe is a 2015 Peruvian drama film directed by Jonatan Relayze. It was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Five Minutes to Tomorrow Five Minutes to Tomorrow is a 2014 Chinese romance suspense film directed by Isao Yukisada. It was released in China on October 23, 2014. We Make Movies We Make Movies is a 2016 American mockumentary comedy independent film written and directed by Matt Tory. It premiered in 2016 at the Columbia Gorge International Film Festival, before being released by Indie Rights on February 14, 2017. Moira Moira is a 2015 Georgian drama film directed by Levan Tutberidze. It premiered at the 2015 San Sebastián International Film Festival. It was selected as the Georgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Ghuddi Ghuddi is a 1980 Bangladeshi romantic drama film directed by Syed Salahuddin Zaki, who also wrote story, screenplay and dialogue. It is the first film directed by Salahuddin Zakir. Subarna Mustafa has played the main role in film with Raisul Islam Asad, Nasir Uddin Yusuf, Tariq Anam Khan, Nayla Azad Nupur, Syed Hasan Imam supporting role.। Subarna Mustafa debuted in the film. In the film, Raisul Islam Asad was a freedom fighter and he also a freedom fighter in the real life. Ghuddi was released on 19 December 1980. In the film, Syed Salahuddin Zaki won best dialogue writer award and Shafiqul Islam Swapan won the Best Cinematography award for the 6th Bangladesh National Film Awards. Lost in White Lost in White is a 2016 Chinese action crime mystery thriller film directed by Xu Wei. It was released in China on April 15, 2016. Baghtos Kay Mujra Kar Baghtos Kay Mujra Kar is a 2017 Marathi language political comedy-drama film which is directed by Hemant Dhome. It stars Jitendra Joshi, Aniket Vishwasrao and Akshay Tanksale in lead roles. The film was released on 3 February 2017. 37 Seconds 37 Seconds is a 2019 Japanese drama film written and directed by Hikari. The film features amateur actress Mei Kayama, who has cerebral palsy, as 23-year-old Yuma Takada, a talented artist who wants to make her name in manga. A sympathetic magazine editor tells Takada her art is technically proficient but betrays her lack of worldly experience. Criticizing her depictions of sex as unconvincing, the editor tells the young, wheelchair-bound woman to lose her virginity and then return. The film was screened at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival and won the Audience Award and the International Confederation of Art Cinemas’ Art Cinema Award in the festivals Panorama section. Rajneeti Rajneeti is a 2017 Bangladeshi film starring Shakib Khan and Apu Biswas. The film considers the politics of Bangladesh. It released on Eid-ul-Fitr, 2017. The film created controversy. Shakib Khan used a phone number in the film that eventually turned out to be that of a rickshaw driver. That driver later sued him for $60,000 stating that the use of his number let millions to call to his number searching for Shakib Khan. Kishore Kumar Junior Kishore Kumar Junior is a Bengali drama film directed by Kaushik Ganguly, starring Prosenjit Chatterjee, and Aparajita Auddy in lead roles. The film was a sleeper hit. Les Salopes or The Naturally Wanton Pleasure of Skin Les Salopes, or the Naturally Wanton Pleasure of Skin is a Canadian drama film, directed by Renée Beaulieu and released in 2018. The film stars Brigitte Poupart as Marie-Claire, a dermatologist studying the role of skin in sexuality. The cast also includes Pierre-Yves Cardinal, Vincent Leclerc, Louise Portal, Charlotte Aubin, Paul Ahmarani, Normand DAmour, Romane Denis and Pierre Kwenders. The film is slated to premiere at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. His Picture in the Papers His Picture in the Papers is an American silent comedy film written and directed by John Emerson. Anita Loos also wrote the films scenario. The film stars Douglas Fairbanks and Loretta Blake and features Eric von Stroheim in a minor role. Man of Gold Man of Gold is a 1919Hungarian silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Oszkár Beregi, Gábor Rajnay and Margit Makay. The movie is based on the novel The Man with the Golden Touch by Mór Jókai. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 1920 horror film directed and written by J. Charles Haydon. It is the second of three adaptations of Robert Louis Stevensons novel Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde to be released in 1920. The first 1920 adaptation was Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde starring John Barrymore, and the third was Der Januskopf, directed by F. W. Murnau. The Haydon version was somewhat overshadowed by the version starring Barrymore, which was released by Paramount Pictures one month earlier. Mad Love Sappho is a 1921 German silent film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Pola Negri as the title character. Alfred Abel, best known for his role as John Fredersen in Metropolis, appears in the role of Andreas De La Croix, the insane brother. A Few Moments with Eddie Cantor, Star of 'Kid Boots' A Few Moments With Eddie Cantor also known as A Few Moments With Eddie Cantor, Star of "Kid Boots" is an early sound film made in Lee De Forests sound-on-film Phonofilm process in late 1923 or early 1924 starring Eddie Cantor in an excerpt from the Broadway show Kid Boots. Some sources say the film premiered at the Rivoli Theater in New York City on 15 April 1923. However, Kid Boots opened on Broadway somewhat later, on December 31, 1923. It contains two songs: "The Dumber They Are, the Better I Like Em," and "Oh, Gee, Georgie." The rest of the recorded material would be considered standup comedy. In all, the recording is nearly seven minutes long. Broadway Babies Broadway Babies, aka Broadway Daddies and Ragazze dAmerica, is a 1929 all-talking Pre-Code black and white American musical film produced and distributed by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Brothers. The film was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starred Alice White and Charles Delaney. This was Whites first sound film with dialogue. The Girl in the Show The Girl in the Show is a 1929 American comedy film directed by Edgar Selwyn and written by Edgar Selwyn and Joseph Farnham. The film stars Bessie Love, Raymond Hackett, Edward Nugent, Mary Doran, and Jed Prouty. The film was released August 31, 1929, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Idle Rich The Idle Rich is a 1929 American Pre-Code early sound comedy film produced and released by Metro Goldwyn Mayer and directed by William C. deMille. It is based on the Broadway play White Collars by Edith Ellis, which had played at the Egan Theater in Los Angeles in 1924 before moving to the Cort Theatre in New York. The film is extant, and was released DVD in 2012 from WarnerArchive Collection. This film was remade in 1938 as Rich Man with Robert Young and Ruth Hussey. Daybreak Daybreak is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Jacques Feyder and written by Cyril Hume and Ruth Cummings. The film stars Ramon Novarro, Helen Chandler, Jean Hersholt, C. Aubrey Smith, William Bakewell and Karen Morley. The film was released on May 2, 1931, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Rebound Rebound is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film starring Ina Claire, Robert Ames and Myrna Loy. Directed by Edward H. Griffith, the film is based on the play of the same name by Donald Ogden Stewart. Battling Bosko Battling Bosko is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tune cartoon, featuring Bosko, the original star of the series. Like most Looney Tunes of its day, it was directed by Hugh Harman; Frank Marsales provided musical direction. The film was released in 1932, though one source gives an ambiguous date of 1931–1932. Hello, Sister! Hello, Sister! is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Alan Crosland, Erich von Stroheim, Raoul Walsh, and Alfred L. Werker. It is a re-edited version of von Stroheims now-lost film Walking Down Broadway. Hello, Sister! was itself thought to have perished as well, until a print was found in the 1970s. Pleasure Cruise Pleasure Cruise is a 1933 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Guy Bolton. The film stars Genevieve Tobin, Roland Young, Ralph Forbes, Una OConnor, Herbert Mundin and Minna Gombell. The film was released on March 24, 1933, by Fox Film Corporation. The Lady in Scarlet The Lady in Scarlet is a 1935 American film directed by Charles Lamont. It was made by Chesterfield Motion Pictures Corporation. Sprucin' Up Sprucin Up is a 1935 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 137th Our Gang short that was released. Call of the Prairie Call of the Prairie is a 1936 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Doris Schroeder and Vernon Smith. The film stars William Boyd, James Ellison, Muriel Evans, George "Gabby" Hayes, Chester Conklin, Al Bridge and Willie Fung. The film was released on March 6, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. The Chemist The Chemist is a 1936 American short comedy film featuring Buster Keaton. Sitting on the Moon Sitting on the Moon is a 1936 American musical film directed by Ralph Staub and released by Republic Pictures. Love Nest on Wheels Love Nest on Wheels is a 1937 Educational Pictures short subject directed by Buster Keaton and Charles Lamont. The film borrows heavily from Keatons 1918 film The Bell Boy. The film is notable because it is one of the rare times that Buster Keaton appeared onscreen with his family, whom he had performed with in vaudeville. You're in the Army Now O.H.M.S. is a 1937 British adventure film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Wallace Ford, John Mills, Anna Lee and Grace Bradley. The film score was created by Jack Beaver. Porky's Spring Planting Porkys Spring Planting is a seven-minute Looney Tunes short film starring Porky Pig, released in July 25, 1938. Like all Looney Tune cartoons of the time, it was produced by Leon Schlesinger and distributed by Vitaphone. Man About Town Man About Town is a 1939 musical comedy film starring Jack Benny and Dorothy Lamour. The screenplay concerns a producer who tries to get his leading lady to take him seriously romantically by pursuing other women. My Friend the Monkey My Friend the Monkey is a 1939 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. The Fugitive On the Night of the Fire, released in the United States as The Fugitive, is a 1939 British thriller, directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Ralph Richardson and Diana Wynyard. The film is based on the novel of the same name by F. L. Green. It was shot on location in Newcastle upon Tyne and was released shortly after the outbreak of World War II. It is regarded as an early example of British film noir, with the kind of subject matter and filming style which fell completely out of favour during the war years – when British studios felt that cinemagoers would want either light entertainment and escapism or topical patriotic propaganda pieces – and would not be taken up again until the later 1940s. Film critic David Quinlan describes the film as "grim but gripping". Andrew Spicer, in his book European Film Noir, writes: "A riveting psychological study. With its sustained doom-laden atmosphere, Krampf’s expressive cinematography, its adroit mixture of location shooting and Gothic compositions and Richardson’s wonderful performance as a lower middle-class Everyman, On the Night of the Fire clearly shows that an achieved mastery of film noir existed in British cinema". Out West with the Peppers Out West with the Peppers is a 1940 American black and white western film. It is the third Five Little Peppers film. Doomed Caravan Doomed Caravan is a 1941 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring William Boyd. The film is a serial Western and part of the Hopalong Cassidy series. It is the 32nd entry in a series of 66 films. A Tragedy at Midnight A Tragedy at Midnight is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Isabel Dawn. The film stars John Howard, Margaret Lindsay, Roscoe Karns, Mona Barrie, Keye Luke and Hobart Cavanaugh. The film was released on February 2, 1942, by Republic Pictures. Get Cracking Get Cracking is a 1943 British comedy war film, directed by Marcel Varnel starring George Formby, with Dinah Sheridan and Ronald Shiner. It was produced by Marcel Varnel and Ben Henry for Columbia Productions, a subsidiary of the American studio. The film opens like a World War Two documentary with a narrator explaining the action, before becoming a more traditional Formby vehicle. Song of Texas Song of Texas is a 1943 American film starring Roy Rogers, originally released by Republic Pictures. Forty Thieves Forty Thieves is a 1944 American western starring William Boyd in the lead role of Hopalong Cassidy. It was directed by Lesley Selander, produced by Harry Sherman and released by United Artists. San Diego I Love You San Diego, I Love You is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Reginald Le Borg and starring Jon Hall, Louise Allbritton and Edward Everett Horton. Roll on Texas Moon Roll on Texas Moon is a 1946 American film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers. Zwischen gestern und morgen Between Yesterday and Tomorrow is a 1947 German drama film directed by Harald Braun and starring Hildegard Knef, Winnie Markus and Sybille Schmitz. In post-war Germany a group of former guests return to a luxurious Munich hotel where they are haunted by memories of their past interaction with Nelly Dreifuss, a Jewish woman who had died during the Nazi era. It was part of both the cycle of rubble films and subgenre of hotel films. As with many other German rubble films, it examines issues of collective guilt and future rebuilding. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Herlth. Anni difficili Difficult Years is a 1948 Italian drama film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Umberto Spadaro, adapted from the 1946 short story Vecchio con gli stivali, by the Sicilian author Vitaliano Brancati. Maclovia Maclovia is a 1948 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring María Félix and Pedro Armendáriz. Treasured Earth Treasured Earth is a 1948 Hungarian drama film directed by Frigyes Bán and starring Ági Mészáros, Ádám Szirtes and Tibor Molnár. It is based on a novel by Pál Szabó. It is also known by the alternative title The Soil Under Your Feet. István Szőts was originalled intended to be the director, but the film was taken away from him after his Song of the Cornfields was criticised by the countrys Communist leadership. The Mistress Nights on the Road is a 1952 West German drama film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Hans Albers, Hildegard Knef and Lucie Mannheim. It was produced by the veteran Erich Pommer who had returned to Germany after years of exile. It is one of the more prominent German film noirs. It was acclaimed by German critics on its release and was awarded a prize at the Berlin Film Festival. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Frankfurt and various autobahns. The films sets were designed by Rudolf Pfenninger and Ludwig Reiber. The production budget was around 900,000 deutschmarks. About Face About Face is a 1952 musical film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Gordon MacRae and Eddie Bracken. Holiday for Sinners Holiday for Sinners is a 1952 film directed by Gerald Mayer and starring Gig Young, Keenan Wynn and Janice Rule. The Scheming Women Les Intrigantes , is a French crime drama film from 1954, directed by Henri Decoin, written by François Boyer, starring Raymond Rouleau and Louis de Funès. Paul Rémi, a well-known theater director, accused by Andrieux, his secretary. Advised by Mona, hiding in psychiatric hospital. Wild Love Wild Love is a 1955 Italian drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Back from the Dead Back from the Dead is a black and white 1957 American horror film produced by Robert Stabler and directed by Charles Marquis Warren for Regal Films. The film stars Peggie Castle, Arthur Franz, Marsha Hunt and Don Haggerty. The narrative concerns a young woman who, under the influence of a devil cult, is possessed by the spirit of her husbands first wife, who had died six years earlier. The screenplay was written by Catherine Turney from her novel The Other One. The film was released theatrically on August 12, 1957 by 20th Century Fox on a double bill with The Unknown Terror. The Wrestler and the Clown The Wrestler and the Clown is a 1957 Soviet drama film directed by Boris Barnet and Konstantin Yudin. Dino Dino is a 1957 film directed by Thomas Carr, written by Reginald Rose, and starring Sal Mineo, Brian Keith and Susan Kohner. It was an adaptation of a teleplay of the same name originally broadcast in 1956 on Westinghouse Studio One. The picture was released as part of a double feature in April 1957 and the running time is 94 minutes. Final Curtain Final Curtain was a television pilot written and directed by Ed Wood in 1957. It starred Duke Moore as an actor wandering an empty theater after dark, where he is haunted by creepy sounds and eerie sights. The film is narrated by Dudley Manlove. Both Moore and Manlove also appear in Woods cult film Plan 9 from Outer Space. Wood had hoped to use the film as the pilot for a television series he intended to produce called Portraits of Terror. The scenes where the actor explores the theater were later inserted into Woods later film, Night of the Ghouls, with a voiceover to make it fit in with the rest of the story. The complete version of Final Curtain was widely believed to be a lost film until a copy was discovered by Jason Insalaco, great-nephew of actor Paul Marco who had appeared in several Ed Wood projects. The restored film was premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival on January 23, 2012. Un drôle de dimanche Sunday Encounter is the US title for a 1958 French comedy-drama film, Un drôle de dimanche. It was directed by Marc Allégret and stars Arletty, Bourvil and Danielle Darrieux with Jean-Paul Belmondo making an early appearance. The Brute The Brute is a 1961 Hungarian film directed by Zoltán Fábri. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. Elephant Gun Nor the Moon by Night is a 1958 British drama film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Michael Craig. It was based on the novel by Joy Packer and filmed in the Kruger National Park South Africa. The title comes from a passage in the Bible; "The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night." Psalm 121:6 The film was released in the United States as Elephant Gun. Date Bait Date Bait is a 1960 American film directed by ODale Ireland. Five Day Lover Five Day Lover is a 1961 French sex comedy film directed by Philippe de Broca, starring Jean Seberg and Micheline Presle. It is based on the 1959 novel Lamant de cinq jours by Françoise Parturier. The film was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival and nominated for the Golden Bear. Queen of the Seas Queen of the Seas is a 1961 adventure film directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Lisa Gastoni and Jerome Courtland. The Wild Westerners The Wild Westerners is a 1962 American western directed by Oscar Rudolph and starring Nancy Kovack, James Philbrook, and Duane Eddy. What a Crazy World What a Crazy World is a 1963 film directed by Michael Carreras from a script by Carreras and Alan Klein, from the latters stage play. It is a pop musical featuring a number of late 1950s and early 1960s pop acts, including an appearance by Freddie and the Dreamers. One Man's Way One Mans Way is a 1963 American drama film directed by Denis Sanders and written by John W. Bloch and Eleanore Griffin. The film stars Don Murray as the preacher and author Norman Vincent Peale. The cast also includes Diana Hyland, William Windom, Virginia Christine, Carol Ohmart and Veronica Cartwright. The film was released on December 23, 1963, by United Artists. Daffy Rents Daffy Rents is a 1966 Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. Eve Eve is a 1968 thriller film directed by Jeremy Summers and starring Robert Walker, Fred Clark, Herbert Lom, Christopher Lee and introducing Celeste Yarnall as Eve. When the director quit midway through filming, Spanish horror film director Jesus Franco was brought in to finish the job. The film was a co-production between Britain, Spain, Liechtenstein and the United States, and location scenes were filmed in Brazil. It was also released as Eva en la Selva, The Face of Eve, Eve in the Jungle, or Diana, Daughter of the Wilderness. Italian Secret Service Italian Secret Service is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. For his performance in this film and in Il padre di famiglia, Nino Manfredi was awarded with a Golden Plate at the 1968 Edition of David di Donatello. Sadhu Aur Shaitaan Sadhu Aur Shaitaan is a 1968 Hindi film directed by A. Bhimsingh and starring Mehmood, Om Prakash, and Pran in lead roles. The movie is a remake of 1966 Tamil suspense-comedy Sadhu Mirandal. which was also later remade in Kannada in 1980 as Driver Hanumanthu. See Ya Later Gladiator See Ya Later Gladiator is a 1968 Looney Tunes animated short film starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales, who had been paired together in a series of cartoons from 1965 to 1968. This was their final theatrical pairing, and this was also the final cartoon to star "classic" Warner Bros. characters as well as the last Golden Age of American Animation cartoon to star Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. After this short, until the cartoon division closed in 1969, new characters like Cool Cat, Bunny and Claude, Merlin the Magic Mouse, and a few one-shot cartoons made up all of WBs output. However, it holds significance for being considered by many to be the worst Warner Bros. cartoon short during the Golden Age of American Animation. King of the Reindeer King Stag is a feature film directed by Pavel Arsenov based on the play of the same name by Carlo Gozzi, and shot at the Gorky Film Studio in 1969. Musical theatrical tale. In the film, songs are played to the music of Mikael Tariverdiev performed by Alla Pugacheva, Yury Yakovlev, Sergei Yursky, Oleg Yefremov, Oleg Tabakov. A classic of childrens cinema in the USSR. Sanjog Sanjog is a 1972 Hindi-language drama film directed by S. S. Balan. The film stars Mala Sinha, Aruna Irani and Amitabh Bachchan in the lead roles. It is a remake of the Tamil film Iru Kodugal directed by K. Balachander. La mano spietata della legge The Bloody Hands of the Law is a 1973 Italian crime film directed by Mario Gariazzo and starring Klaus Kinski. Petersen Petersen is a 1974 Australian drama film directed by Tim Burstall. Petersen was a box office success and received wide distribution in the UK and US under the title Jock Petersen. Petersen is first and foremost a sobering critique of Australian life in the early 1970s. Petersen is considered one of the better social dramas from the early years of the Australian film revival. Stanley Kubrick praised the film on its release, particularly Burstalls direction and Jack Thompsons lead performance. Jack Thompson won the Hoyts Prize for Best Performance at the 1975 AFI Awards for his performance in Petersen. The Clown The Clown is a 1976 West German film directed by Vojtěch Jasný. It is based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Nobel Prize winner Heinrich Böll. It was chosen as West Germanys official submission to the 49th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. La compagna di banco La compagna di banco is a 1977 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Mariano Laurenti. Hokuriku dairi sensô is a 1977 film directed by Kinji Fukasaku and starring Sonny Chiba and Hiroki Matsukata Ballad for a Bandit Balada pro banditu is a Czech stage musical play and film with music by Miloš Štědroň and screenplay by Milan Uhde. Double Murder Double Murder is a 1977 Italian giallo film directed by Steno. Double Suicide of Sonezaki is a 1978 Japanese historical romance film directed by Yasuzo Masumura starring Ryudo Uzaki and Meiko Kaji based on the Chikamatsu play of the same name. Five Days from Home Five Days from Home is a 1979 American drama film directed by and starring George Peppard, with Sherry Boucher, Savannah Smith, Neville Brand, Victor Campos, and Robert Donner. Peppard made the film with much of his own money. He later stated that it cost $1 million to produce, and he eventually sold it for $1,250,000, thus allowing him to repay his investors within nine months of the films release. Bill Contis love theme Come With Me Now was the inspiration to the theme tune to Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, hosted by the late Robin Leach. It had also been used as one of the theme songs for local morning program AM Los Angeles on KABC-TV. Mr. Rossi's Dreams Mr. Rossis Dreams is a 1977 traditionally animated Italian feature film directed by Bruno Bozzetto. Is the second feature film of Mr. Rossi. The Ghosts of Buxley Hall The Ghosts of Buxley Hall is a 1980 American made-for-television fantasy-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions, directed by Bruce Bilson and starring Dick ONeill, Victor French, Louise Latham and Monte Markham. It was originally broadcast on NBC as a two-part episode on Disneys Wonderful World on December 21 and 28, 1980. The Ghosts of Buxley Hall was filmed on location at Banning House in the Wilmington section of Los Angeles, California. Don't Look Back: The Story of Leroy 'Satchel' Paige Dont Look Back: The Story of Leroy Satchel Paige is a 1981 American made-for-television biographical film directed by Richard A. Colla and based on Leroys autobiography, Dont Look Back : Satchel Paige in the Shadows of Baseball. It stars Louis Gossett Jr. and Beverly Todd. Killing Heat Killing Heat is a 1981 film based on Doris Lessings 1950 novel The Grass Is Singing. It stars Karen Black and John Thaw and was filmed in Zambia and Sweden. The film was released in Zimbabwe as The Grass is Singing. Apart from the change of the title, possibly to pander to the US market for violence, the urban life depicted in the film would not have existed in Livingstone in the 1960s, or the 1940s for that matter. The films interiors were reportedly filmed in Sweden, whereas the exteriors were shot in Zambia. The film deals with the issues of colonialism, the white mans role in Africa, and the relationships between the races and genders. The cultural differences between the races also play a cryptic part in the storyline - some aspects of which will be opaque to viewers without local knowledge. Possibly the film expects viewers to be familiar with the novel. There may be an actual case which inspired the novel. Umbartha Umbartha is a 1982 Marathi film produced by D. V. Rao and directed and coproduced by Dr. Jabbar Patel. The film is a story of a womans dream to step outside her four walled home and bring change in the society. Smita Patil played the lead protagonist in the film for which she won Marathi Rajya Chitrapat Puraskar for Best Actress. The film was adjudged as the Best Feature Film in Marathi at the 29th National Film Awards for "a sincere cinematic statement on the theme of a woman seeking to establish her identity by pursuing a career, even at the risk of alienation from her family". The film is based on a Marathi novel "Beghar" by Shanta Nisal and was also simultaneously made in Hindi as Subah with the same cast. Buddies Buddies is a 1983 Australian comedy/drama film directed by Arch Nicholson and written by John Dingwall. Dingwall won the Best Original Screenplay AFI Award for the script. The film was not a great success in 1983, as no Australian distributor wanted to release it, but Dingwall took it around the country cinemas himself, where it was well received. Splitz Splitz is a 1982 film starring Robin Johnson, Shirley Stoler and Forbes Riley. The film is about an all-girl rock band who joins up with an underdog sorority to help them win a series of athletic competitions. Rockabye Rockabye is a 1986 made-for-TV crime drama film, directed by Richard Michaels and starring Valerie Bertinelli, Rachel Ticotin, Jason Alexander, and Jimmy Smits. Defense Play Defense Play is a 1988 American action-drama film directed by Monte Markham, and starring David Oliver, Susan Ursitti, Monte Markham, Eric Gilliom, Jamie McMurray, Jack Esformes, and William Frankfather. The film was released by Trans World Entertainment on September 9, 1988. Pancho Barnes Pancho Barnes is a 1988 American made-for-television biographical film starring Valerie Bertinelli, Ted Wass, James Stephens and Cynthia Harris. The film was directed by Richard T. Heffron and premiered on CBS on October 25, 1988. Fire and Rain Fire and Rain is a 1989 American made-for-television disaster film directed by Jerry J. Jameson, starring Charles Haid, Angie Dickinson, and Tom Bosley, as well as an all-star ensemble television cast in supporting roles. It is based on the Delta Air Lines Flight 191 plane crash at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport on August 2, 1985, as depicted in Fire and Rain: A Tragedy in American Aviation by Jerome Greer Chandler. Jerry J. Jameson had become known for his work on "movie-of-the-week phenomenon and group-jeopardy suspense and terror", although he also became a specialist in "one-off" television and film features.The film was an example of the aviation "disaster" film, as well, it also very much fits the additional genre of the complex, heavily character-driven ensemble cast film, exploring the personal dramas and interactions that develop among the passengers and crew as they deal with a deadly onboard emergency. It, however, veers from the traditional format as it is based on a real-life accident. L'ombre du doute Shadow of a Doubt is a 1993 French drama film written and directed by Aline Issermann. The film was entered into the main competition at the 50th Venice International Film Festival. The Magic Touch The Magic Touch is a 1992 Hong Kong comedy film written, produced and directed by Michael Hui, and stars Hui himself alongside Leon Lai. Now You See It, Now You Don't Now You See Love, Now You Dont is a 1992 Hong Kong comedy film written and directed by Mabel Cheung and Alex Law. In this film, the chief character, played by Chow Yun-fat, who himself grew up in Lamma Island, consistently speaks the Waitau language. Ghost Sweeper Mikami is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takashi Shiina. It was published in Shogakukans Weekly Shōnen Sunday from 1991 to 1999. In 1993, it won the Shogakukan Manga Award for best shōnen manga. The series explores some folk religion themes such as possession, exorcism, shamanism, Yurei, and Yōkai. The series was adapted as a 45-episode anime television series by Toei Animation called which ran on TV Asahi and the Asahi Broadcasting Corporation from 1993–1994, covering most parts of the first nine volumes of the Manga. The anime lead to the release of a movie, which had been the only existence of Mikami in the United States. The TV series has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks. In November 2013, Toei Animation released all of the episodes with English subtitles to YouTube. Blood Ties: The Life and Work of Sally Mann Blood Ties: The Life and Work of Sally Mann is a 1994 American short documentary film directed by Steven Cantor and Peter Spirer. It was premiered at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The documentary looks at some of the controversy surrounding Sally Manns book Immediate Family, which contains non-sexual photographs of her pre-adolescent children in various states of dress. Some religious groups had accused her of making child pornography, and the film focuses on Manns defense of her art. Filmmaker Cantor followed up this short with a full-length documentary about Mann in 2005: The Life and Work of Sally Mann. Blood Ties was released in New York City and Los Angeles on March 4, 1994 as part of the program Oscar Shorts 1993. It was also shown at the San Francisco International Film Festival, the Atlanta Film and Video Festival, and the USA Film Festival in Dallas, at which it won a Special Jury Award. The Disappearance of Nora The Disappearance of Nora is a 1993 thriller television film, starring Veronica Hamel and directed by Joyce Chopra. Teesra Kaun? Teesra Kaun is a 1994 Hindi thriller directed by Partho Ghoshand featuring Mithun Chakraborty, Chunky Pandey, Amol Palekar, Satish Shah, Rakesh Bedi. This film is the remake of the 1990 Malayalam film No.20 Madras Mail, directed by Joshy and starring Mohanlal in the lead roles. 40,000 years of dreaming 40,000 Years of Dreaming is an hour-long documentary film presented by George Miller and produced by the British Film Institute, as part of their Century of Cinema series. The film acts mainly as a collage of various pieces of Australian film, past and present, including Millers own Mad Max series. In the film, Miller focuses primarily on Australian cinema as a vessel of public dreaming, creating a link between contemporary Australian cinema and the "dreamtime" stories of Aborigine folklore. Miller also places Australian cinema in the context of Joseph Campbells monomyth concept. Since its release in 1997, it—along with several of the other films in the Century of Cinema series, outside of Martin Scorseses feature—has long been out of print, minus the occasional television showing. Marvin the Martian in the Third Dimension Marvin the Martian in the Third Dimension is a 3-D Looney Tunes film formerly an attraction at Drayton Manor Theme Park in Drayton Bassett, Staffordshire, England, Warner Bros. Movie World in Gold Coast, Warner Bros. Movie World in Bottrop and Six Flags Great America. The movie was the first computer animated movie viewed with 3D glasses to be produced in the world. Remember Me? Remember Me? is a 1997 comedy film directed by Nick Hurran and starring Imelda Staunton and Robert Lindsay. Widow Blue! Widow Blue! is a 1970 pornographic horror film written and directed by Walt Davis and starring Alex Elliot, Walt Davis, Charles Lish, Rick Cassidy, John Holmes, Andy Bellamy, Susan Wescott, and Sandy Dempsey. Three Days and a Child Three Days and a Child is a 1967 Israeli drama film directed by Uri Zohar. It is a modernist adaptation of a short story by the same name by A. B. Yehoshua and draws on the techniques and sensibilities of French New Wave cinema. Mr. Pellam Mr. Pellam or Mister Pellam is a 1993 Telugu comedy film produced by Gawara Partha Sarathi under the Sri Chamundi Chitra banner and directed by Bapu. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Aamani in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. This film is inspired by Mr. Mom and was recorded as a Hit at the box office. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu. The Laughing Man Der lachende Mann – Bekenntnisse eines Mörders is an East German film. It was released in 1966. The title translates into English as The Laughing Man – Confessions of a Murderer. The Truth About Jane and Sam The Truth About Jane and Sam is a 1999 Hong Kong film co-produced by Hong Kongs Film Unlimited and Singapores Raintree Pictures. Directed by Hong Kong director Derek Yee, the movie stars Singapore actress Fann Wong and Taiwanese male singer Peter Ho. The Blue Parrot The Blue Parrot is a low budget 1953 British crime film directed by John Harlow and starring Dermot Walsh, Jacqueline Hill, Ballard Berkeley, Richard Pearson and John Le Mesurier. The film was produced by Stanley Haynes for Act Films Ltd. Jacqueline Hill later became well known for playing Barbara, one of the original companions of BBC TVs Doctor Who.. Ballard Berkeley found fame in later life playing Major Gowen in Fawlty Towers. British crime reporter Percy Hoskins provided the story. Before This Night Is Over Before This Night Is Over is a 1966 Slovak drama film directed by Peter Solan. Heitai yakuza is a Japanese film directed by Yasuzo Masumura. The Hoodlum Soldier was the first of a series of nine films that followed two soldiers, Kisaburo Omiya, a former yakuza who has become a soldier, and Arita, an intellectual from a good family who has deliberately failed the officer examination. Pikovaya dama The Queen of Spades, is a 1910 Russian short film directed by Pyotr Chardynin. Mauprat Mauprat is a 1926 French silent drama film directed by based on the eponymous novel by George Sand. Luis Buñuel who had enrolled in Jean Epsteins acting school was the production assistant and had a small acting role. Hakkodasan is a 1977 Japanese film directed by Shirō Moritani. Based on the novelist Jirō Nittas recounting of the Hakkōda Mountains incident, the film tells the story of two infantry regiments of the Imperial Japanese Army, consisting of 210 men, that tried to traverse Mt. Hakkoda in the winter of 1902, in preparation for the anticipated Russo-Japanese War. The film was Japans submission to the 50th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Killer Killer is a 1992 Telugu action thriller film, produced by V. B. Rajendra Prasad under his Jagapathi Art Pictures banner and directed by Fazil. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Nagma in the lead roles and the music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was also dubbed into Tamil as Easwar and into Hindi as Sabse Bada Mawali, released in 1996. Cloistered Nun: Runa's Confession is a Japanese pink film in the nunsploitation genre starring pop singer Luna Takamura, directed by Masaru Konuma and produced by Nikkatsu. AllRovi reports of the film, "As Konuma is not one to pull political punches for the sake of lightweight erotic fluff, the film is far more pointed than the numerous European sexy nun films it ostensibly resembles." Jasper Sharp calls it "a typically profane offering in the most peculiar of Nikkatsus pornographic subgenres". Skywhales Skywhales is a 1983 animated short film that depicts a fictional society of alien creatures dwelling in the atmosphere of a gas giant. The film is notable for the completeness of its depiction of a fictitious society, including alien language, flora, fauna, and social structures and practices. It was released at the cinema in the United Kingdom in 1984, showing before the film Nineteen Eighty-Four. It is one of a number of animated shorts that feature on the British Animation Collection Volume 1 DVD. Nakhashathangal Nakhakshathangal is a 1986 Malayalam film directed by Hariharan, written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and starring Monisha, Vineeth and Saleema. The lead actress, Monisha, won the distinguished National Film Award for Best Actress for her role, making her the youngest actress to achieve the feat. The film was a huge blockbuster, and is more noted for its songs. It was remade in Tamil as Pookkal Vidum Thoothu. Ranganayaki Ranganayaki is a 1981 Kannada film directed by Puttanna Kanagal starring Aarathi, Ambarish, Ramakrishna, Ashok, Rajanand. The film is based on the novel Ranganayaki by Ashwattha. Satya Harishchandra Satya Harischandra is a 1965 Indian Kannada epic film directed by Hunsur Krishnamurthy and produced by K. V. Reddy. It stars Rajkumar in the lead role, as Harishchandra, an Indian mythological king, who was renowned for upholding truth and justice under any circumstance. The film is based on poet Raghavankas work, Harishchandra Kavya. The supporting cast features Udaykumar, Pandari Bai, Narasimharaju, M. P. Shankar, K. S. Ashwath and Baby Padmini. This was the second Kannada movie based on king Harishchandra, the first one being the 1943 movie Satya Harishchandra. K. V. Reddy simultaneously produced a Telugu version of the movie also titled Satya Harishchandra starring N. T. Rama Rao. At the 13th National Film Awards, the film was awarded the Presidents silver medal for the Best Feature Film in Kannada. The film was hugely successful at the time of its release and is seen as a milestone in Kannada cinema. Satya Harishchandra was the third Indian and second South Indian film to be digitally coloured. The coloured version, released in April 2008, was a commercial success. Afterlife Afterlife is a 1978 animated short by Ishu Patel that takes an impressionistic look at life after death, based on recent studies, case histories and myths. In the film, the afterlife state is portrayed as a working-out of all the individuals past experiences. It Came from Somewhere Else It Came from Somewhere Else is a 1988 motion picture comedy directed by Howard Hassler. It is a spoof of sci-fi films and is a B-movie. Kung fu aliens from space have invaded the small town of Grand Bosh, accompanied by a surge of spontaneous human combustion and other mysterious phenomena in this awkward spoof of 1950s sci-fi. My Stars My Stars is a 1926 American comedy film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle. Runaway Nightmare Runaway Nightmare is a 1982 dark comedy/mystery/thriller film about two desert worm ranchers caught between a female death cult and the mafia over precious stolen plutonium. The film developed a cult following and had a national theatrical re-release in 2014. "Runaway Nightmare", Diabolique Magazine said "…is an enigma; a sexploitation without the nudity; a rare hybrid quasi-exploitative-horror-comedy-western-noir that has been salvaged from the past…let yourself go and have some fun." Veta Veta is a Telugu film starring Chiranjeevi, Jaya Prada and Sumalatha in the lead roles. The film was made by Samyuktha Movies, whose earlier blockbuster was Khaidi. The movie is based on Alexandre Dumas The Count of Monte Cristo. The successful team of director A. Kodandarami Reddy, composer K. Chakravarthy and writers Paruchuri brothers was repeated in this movie as well. The movie was dubbed into Hindi as Farrar Qaidi. Lansdown Lansdown is a 2001 dark comedy film written and directed by Tom Zuber. Paul Shields stars as Jake Jorgenson, a criminal defense attorney in the fictional town of Lansdown, New Jersey. The film won Best First Feature at the Cinequest Film Festival. Death Nurse 2 Death Nurse 2 is a 1988 horror film written and directed by Nick Millard. It is the sequel to the 1987 film Death Nurse. Go for Broke Go for Broke is a 2002 urban comedy film, written by Jean-Claude La Marre, who also directed and co-produced the film, which stars Pras, Michael A. Goorjian, LisaRaye, Kira Madallo Sesay, and Bobby Brown. Priyam Priyam is a 2000 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Sanal and starring Kunchacko Boban, Arun, Ashwin, Manjima Mohan and Deepa Nair in the lead roles. It was released in 2000. Chiquititas: Rincón de luz Chiquititas: Rincón de luz is a 2001 Argentine fantasy-adventure film directed by José Luis Massa and written by Alex Ferrara and Walter Ferrara. It stars Romina Yan, and is based on the television series of same name which began on Argentine television in 1995. The film was released in Argentina on 12 July 2001, and is produced by Cris Morena, creator of Chiquititas original television series. Alongside Yan, it guest stars Facundo Arana as her romantic interest, Franklin Caicedo as the Wise Man, Alejandra Flechner and Juan Leyrado as the antagonists. The young cast is formed by Camila Bordonaba, Benjamín Rojas, Felipe Colombo, Luisana Lopilato, Nadia Di Cello, Natalia Melcon, Cristian Belgrano, Sebastián Francini, Agustín Sierra, and Brian Vainberg as Tok the Elf, all of them from the shows sixth season, Chiquititas 2000. Song of the Miraculous Hind Song of the Miraculous Hind is a 2002 Hungarian animated mythological and historical film directed by Marcell Jankovics. It tells the story of the Hungarian people, from the creation of the first humans to the time of Prince Géza, when the nation was Christianized. The narrative is told in five sections, each focusing on a different era. The film was produced by Pannonia Film Studio. It was released on Hungarian cinemas on 21 February 2002. War and Peace War and Peace is a 2002 Indian documentary film directed by Anand Patwardhan. The film covers the Indian and Pakistani nuclear weapons tests in 1998, as well as the nationalist rhetoric that accompanied these tests. It also explores the ill-effects of the Indian test on the surrounding population and the reactions to the test among the government and the public. The latter part of the film also covers the perception of nuclear weapons in Japan and the United States. Upon the films completion, the Indian censor board demanded that Patwardhan make 21 cuts before it could be released, including cutting all speeches by politicians. Patwardhan refused and took the matter to court; the Bombay high court ruled in his favor a year later, and the film was released without any cuts. A Message from Mars For the 1903 New Zealand film version of the play, see A Message from Mars. A Message From Mars is a British science fiction film. In September 2014, the British Film Institute announced that they were putting the restored feature film online on their website. The restored version is longer, and restores the original tinting and toning of the film. According to the BFI website, the plot is very similar to that of the Charles Dickens novella A Christmas Carol. Below the Line Below the Line is a 2003 Croatian film directed by Petar Krelja, starring Rakan Rushaidat and Leona Paraminski. The Secret Book The Secret Book is a Macedonian feature film combining the detective, thriller and conspiracy fiction genres, based on "Secret Book", a real mystical book written by the Bogomils with Glagolitic letters. Bogomil ideas, carried back to France and Italy from the Balkans by refugees or returning crusaders in the 11th century, became the basis of the Cathar heresy. Like them, the Bogomils were massacred by the church and their name almost burned from history. Kasethan Kadavulada Kasethan Kadavulada is a 1972 Indian Tamil-language comedy film, written and directed by Chitralaya Gopu. It is based on his play of the same name. The film stars R. Muthuraman, Lakshmi and Thengai Srinivasan in the lead roles, with Manorama and Venniradai Moorthy, Sreekanth, Rama Prabha, M. R. R. Vasu, Jayakumari, Suruli Rajan, Shashi Kumar and Typist Gopu in supporting roles. It focuses on a young man planning to steal money from his domineering stepmother, and hiring his friend to aid him. Kasethan Kadavulada is the directorial debut of Chitralaya Gopu. Muthuraman and Murthy reprise their roles from the play. The film was released on 19 May 1972, and became a commercial success. Encounter: The Killing Encounter: The Killing is a 2002 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Ajay Phansekar. It stars Naseeruddin Shah, Dilip Prabhavalkar and Tara Deshpande in pivotal roles. Kalamazoo? Kalamazoo? is a 2006 American comedy film, directed by David OMalley and starring Josie Davis, Mayim Bialik and Joanna Clare Scott, who also wrote the screenplay. The movie was filmed entirely in Kalamazoo. Hank Williams First Nation Hank Williams First Nation is a 2004 film directed by Aaron James Sorensen. It is Sorensens first feature film. The film stars Gordon Tootoosis, Jimmy Herman, Stacy Da Silva, Bernard Starlight, and Colin VanLoon. The Society of Jesus The Society of Jesus is a 2004 Croatian drama film directed by Silvije Petranović, starring Leona Paraminski and Milan Pleština. The screenplay, written by Petranović, is based on s 1969 novel of the same name. Close to Heaven Close to Heaven is a Czech comedy film directed by Dan Svátek. It was released in 2005. A Halfway House Christmas A Halfway House Christmas is a 2005 film written and directed by Eric Moyer, produced by Frank Carney, and starring Robert Romanus. Also appearing are Ryan Dunn and Rake Yohn. Evil Jared Hasselhoff plays a nasty Santa. Bobcat Goldthwait narrates. God's Left Hand, Devil's Right Hand is a 2006 Japanese horror film directed by Shūsuke Kaneko, based upon Kazuo Umezus ultra-violent/horror manga Kami no Hidarite, Akuma no Migite. The film released on July 14, 2006 at the Fantasia Film Festival. It stars Asuka Shibuya, Ai Maeda, Saaya Irie and Reon Kadena. Matthew Barney: No Restraint Matthew Barney: No Restraint is a 2006 documentary directed by Alison Chernick. It follows artist Matthew Barney and his collaborator, singer-songwriter Björk, as they embark on a filmmaking journey in Japan. It reveals Barneys process in creating Drawing Restraint 9, a cinematic "piece" that combines a whaling vessel; 45,000 pounds of petroleum jelly; and traditional Japanese rituals into a fantasy love story. It premiered at the Berlin Film Festival and had its theatrical release in December 2006 after being acquired by IFC/The Weinstein Company. Jesus Christ: The Musical Jesus Christ - The Musical is a 2005 parody music video in which Jesus sings the Gloria Gaynor hit "I Will Survive". The director is Javier Prato. Actor Miguel Mas plays the role of Jesus. The film goes through various places such as a shop, with Jesus walking around singing "I Will Survive". He sings until he says I will survive once. He then gets hit by a bus. A sequel entitled Jesus Returns is currently in production, a trailer of the sequel was also uploaded in YouTube. August 1991 August 1991 is a 2005 television dramatization of a failed Soviet attempt to suppress the Singing Revolution independence movement in Estonia. At the same time as the events unfold in Estonia, a 1991 Soviet coup détat attempt is taking place in Moscow. Tanks roll through the streets of Estonia, attempting to crush the fledgling democracy and assert Soviet authority. Written and directed by Ilmar Raag for Estonian Television, the film focuses on the role of a newly defiant and independent Estonian media. In spite of a low budget and sometimes wooden acting, the film is seen as an effective, moving portrayal of Estonian independence. Soltan-e sahebgharan Soltan-e Sahebgharan is an Iranian historical 1974 TV series directed by Ali Hatami. It stars Jamshid Mashayekhi, Naser Malek Motiee, Iren, Parviz Fanizadeh, Zari Khoshkam, Saeed Nikpour and Jahangir Forouhar. It deals with The Ghajar dynasty era and Nasereddin shah and Amir Kabirs relations and struggles and also assassination of the Shah by Mirza Reza Kermani. Down to the Dirt Down to the Dirt is a 2008 film based upon Newfoundland author Joel Thomas Hynes first novel of the same name. The movie has been shot largely in Newfoundland. The film won two awards at the Atlantic Film Festival, one for the best feature film and other for the best screenplay. Hippie Masala - Für immer in Indien Hippie Masala: Für immer in Indien is a 2006 Swiss documentary film directed by filmmaker Ulrich Grossenbacher and anthropologist Damaris Lüthi. In 2007, the film was one of five nominated for "Best Documentary" in the Swiss Film Prize, though the prize was taken by Das kurze Leben des José Antonio Gutierrez. The film focuses on the aftermath of the Hippie migration to Asia, specifically documenting the lives of six Hippies who chose to remain in India: Cesare from Italy, Erica and Gillian from South Africa, Hanspeter from Switzerland, Meera from Belgium and Robert from the Netherlands. No longer in their 20s, they are leading the lives of a traditional yogi and a female meditator in retreat, a painter with a local wife and children, designers of beach clothing in Goa, and a farmer who hunts and cares for his cows in the Himalayas. Flowers in the Shadow is a 2008 Japanese drama film directed by Yuichiro Hirakawa. Youssou Ndour: I Bring What I Love Youssou NDour: I Bring What I Love is a 2008 documentary film directed by filmmaker Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi that chronicles Senegalese icon Youssou NDour as he releases his Grammy Award-winning album Egypt and works to promote a more tolerant view of Islam. The film features musical superstar/activists Bono and Peter Gabriel. The documentary screened at festivals internationally including the Telluride Film Festival and Toronto International Film Festival in 2008, winning numerous audience awards as well the Special Jury Prize at the Middle East International Film Festival in 2008 and a nomination for the Pare Lorentz Award at the International Documentary Association Awards in 2009. The film premiered in New York City as the opening night of Brooklyn Academy of Musics Muslim Voices: Arts & Ideas Festival in 2009, and opened in theaters in the US and internationally to much acclaim. The films soundtrack was released by Nonesuch Records in 2010. Universalove Universalove is a 2008 Austrian romantic tragedy film directed by Thomas Woschitz. It debuted in Canada at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival on September 5, 2008, and, after a re-edit which involved substituting the New York episode, was awarded the Max-Ophüls Preis at the 30th Filmfestival Max Ophüls Preis, that took place January 16 to February 1, 2009. In the US, Universalove screened at the Miami International Film Festival on March 14, 2009, and at the San Joaquin International Film Festival on May 17, 2009 as its Centerpiece Film. Minnaminnikkoottam Minnaminnikootam is a Malayalam film directed by Kamal. It stars Narain, Meera Jasmine, Indrajith, Jayasurya, Roma, Samvrutha, Anoop Chandran and Radhika in the lead roles. The score and soundtrack is composed by Bijibal. The story of the film revolves around a group of youngsters working in an IT park. Bets & Wedding Dresses Bets and Wedding Dresses is a 2009 Italian drama film written and directed by Vincenzo Terracciano. It was screened out of competition at the 66th Venice International Film Festival. A Switchback Railway A Switchback Railway is an 1898 British short black-and-white silent actuality film, directed by Robert W. Paul, featuring patrons riding on a switchback railway at a fairground. "This dynamically composed actuality," according to Micahael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "was clearly a success, so much so that James Williamson and the Riley Brothers released their own switchback railway films only a few months later." It is included on the BFI DVD R.W. Paul: The Collected Films 1895-1908. It is arguable that the filmmaker, R.W. Paul, missed a trick by not placing the camera inside one of the moving cars to simulate the ride from the passengers perspective, although he might have had difficulty keeping the camera steady. Nonetheless, the film was clearly a success, so much so that James Williamson and the Riley Brothers released their own switchback railway films only a few months later. Victoria Day Victoria Day is a 2009 Canadian independent film directed by David Bezmozgis and produced by Markham Street Films. The film stars Mark Rendall in the lead role, as well as Holly Deveaux, Sergiy Kotelenets, Nataliya Alyexeyenko, John Mavrogiannis, and Scott Beaudin. Fixer: The Taking of Ajmal Naqshbandi Fixer: The Taking of Ajmal Naqshbandi is a documentary by Ian Olds that shows the kidnapping of Italian journalist Daniele Mastrogiacomo and interpreter Ajmal Naqshbandi and the events leading to the release of the former and the murder of the latter by the Taliban. Olds won Best New Documentary Filmmaker 2009 at the Tribeca Film Festival for the film. Sons of Cuba Sons of Cuba is a 2009 documentary film set in the Havana Boxing Academy, a school at the heart of Cubas Olympic success in the ring. It follows the stories of three young hopefuls through eight months of training and schooling as they prepare for Cubas National Boxing Championship for Under-12s. Sons of Cuba was directed by Andrew Lang and is distributed by Cinetic Rights Management for the US and Canada and Ro*co Films for the rest of the world. What's New About Love? Whats New About Love? is a 2011 Portuguese feature film in six segments, directed by Mónica Santana Baptista, Hugo Martins, Tiago Nunes, Hugo Alves, Rui Santos and Patrícia Raposo, produced by Rosa Filmes. Of Dolls and Murder Of Dolls and Murder is a documentary film about a collection of dollhouse crime scenes and societys collective fascination with death. It was released in April 2012. Amy George Amy George is a 2011 Canadian microbudget film written, produced and directed by Yonah Lewis and Calvin Thomas. The film tells the story of the 13-year-old Jesse who wants to be an artist, but believes that his mundane middle class life has left him unprepared. After reading a book on what it takes to be a "true-artist", he sets out looking for risk, ecstasy, wildness and women. It premiered at the Wisconsin Film Festival on April 3, 2011 and had its Canadian premiere in the Canada First! section of the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. Twiggy Twiggy or La brindille is a 2011 French drama film directed by Emmanuelle Millet. Life Back Then is a Japanese film from 2011 directed by Takahisa Zeze. It is based on the novel of the same name by Masashi Sada. Buddha's Little Finger Buddhas Little Finger is an English-language feature film directed by Tony Pemberton and starring Toby Kebbell. The screenplay is based on Victor Pelevins 1996 novel Chapayev and Void, which is known in the US as Buddhas Little Finger and in the UK as Clay Machine Gun. The genre of the film has been called drama, psychological romance, arthouse, and thriller. Its was released in Germany on September 1, 2015. A tus espaldas Behind You is a 2011 Ecuadorian drama film written and directed by Tito Jara. The Beautiful Spy The Beautiful Spy is a 2013 historical-thriller television film set in Nazi Germany shortly before the outbreak of World War II inspired by the few facts known about Vera von Schalburg. Bandook Bandook is a 2013 Bollywood crime film starring Aditya Om, Manisha Kelkar and Arshad Khan as lead characters.The film is directed and produced by Aditya Om and Mohammed M.K. Sheikh . The Chrysalis The Chrysalis is a 2013 Chinese horror film directed by Qiu Chuji. Viking Apocalypse Viking Apocalypse is a TV program on the National Geographic Channel. The show examines the Ridgeway Hill Viking burial pit in Weymouth, UK, a site of a suspected mass execution long ago. As they begin digging, archaeologists discover many male Viking skulls and search for clues that may reveal why Weymouth would have been a site for these beheadings. Medora Medora is a 2013 documentary film by Andrew Cohn and Davy Rothbart about a small town basketball team based in Medora, called the Medora Hornets. The towns 70-students high school basketball team which is on a losing streak of many seasons, just unable to keep up with larger schools in the area league, much as Medora itself struggles to barely survive. The directors were initially interested in the team after an article in The New York Times about the team. For the full season 2010-2011, they took more than 600 hours of footage about the team and the lives and struggles of its team members. The post-production costs were financed through the crowdfunding site Kickstarter. The resulting 82-minute documentary was released in November 2013. Badlapur Boys Badlapur Boys is a 2014 Hindi sports drama film directed by Shailesh Verma and produced by A. Muthu and Salim Tanwar. It stars Nishan, Saranya Mohan, Annu Kapoor and Puja Gupta in lead roles. Ankit Sharma Played the character of deenu in this film.The film is about a team of Kabaddi players in a family romantic drama with sports as a backdrop. It is a remake of the Tamil hit film Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu. Bollywood editor A. Muthu, who has edited more than 50 films, took the remake rights of Tamil film Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu and produced this film. 10 Minutes 10 Minutes is a 2013 South Korean film directed by Lee Yong-seung. It premiered at the 2013 Busan International Film Festival and was released in theaters on April 24, 2014. Shooting Clerks Shooting Clerks is a 2019 British American biographical comedy-drama film directed by Christopher Downie and starring Brian OHalloran, Mark Frost, Jason Mewes, Scott Schiaffo, Matthew Postlethwaite and Kevin Smith. It was produced by Auld Reekie Media. It had a preview screening in Orlando, Florida on October 22, 2016. The film had a special screening in Kevin Smiths home town of Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey on November 11, 2016. The film had an advance UK screening at the Prince Charles Cinema, London on January 16, 2018. The films rough cut was screened at San Diego Comic-Con on July 20, 2019, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the release of Clerks. The Grief of Others The Grief of Others is a 2015 American tragedy film written and directed by Patrick Wang. It is based on the 2011 novel The Grief of Others by Leah Hager Cohen. The film stars Wendy Moniz, Trevor St. John, Rachel Dratch, Chris Conroy, Jenna Cooperman, Sonya Harum and Mike Faist. Limited Partnership Limited Partnership is a 2014 American documentary film directed by Thomas G. Miller. Through archival footage and modern interviews, it covers a 40-year marriage between two gay rights activists in the US. It premiered at the 2014 Los Angeles Film Festival and aired on Independent Lens, a PBS program, in June 2015. Friday Download: The Movie Friday Download: The Movie is a 2015 British comedy film directed by John Henderson and is based on Friday Download, a childrens entertainment programme airing on CBBC. The film was announced in 2014 and was released on 22 May 2015. It stars Dionne Bromfield, Shannon Flynn, Bobby Lockwood, George Sear, Richard Wisker, Ethan Lawrence, Louisa Connolly-Burnham and Tyger Drew-Honey. The film was distributed by Great Point Media and produced by Jeremy Salsby, Jules Elvins and Dan Shepherd, with Toby Davies writing the screenplay. The Legend of Maula Jatt The Legend of Maula Jatt is a Drama/Action Pakistani-Punjabi language action drama film directed and written by Bilal Lashari, produced by Ammara Hikmat under production banner of Encyclomedia. It is a remake of the 1979 cult classic Maula Jatt starring Fawad Khan, Hamza Ali Abbasi, Mahira Khan and Humaima Malik. The release date of the film was supposed to release on Eid al-Fitr, June 2019, but it was delayed for strategic reasons. The Legend of Maula Jatt is set to release in China on the same day as in Pakistan, and will be the most expensive Pakistani film to date. Sailor Suit and Machine Gun: Graduation is a 2016 Japanese youth drama comedy film directed by , released on 5 March 2016. A teaser trailer of this film was released on September 2015 and the film is a "spiritual sequel" to the 1981 film Sailor Suit and Machine Gun. Legend of a Rabbit: The Martial of Fire Legend of a Rabbit: The Martial of Fire is a 2015 Chinese animated action adventure film directed by Ma Yuan and Dong Dake, the sequel to Legend of a Rabbit. It was released on February 21, 2015. Chandi Veeran Chandi Veeran is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language romantic action comedy drama directed by A. Sarkunam and produced by director Bala. The film features Atharvaa and Anandhi in the leading roles, while Lal, Rajashree, and Bose Venkat essay supporting roles. The music was composed by S. N. Arunagiri with the score composed by Sabesh-Murali. The film released on 7 August 2015. The Eremites The Eremites is a 2016 German drama film written and directed by Ronny Trocker. It premiered in the Horizons section at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival. El Alien y yo The Alien is a 2016 Mexican comedy film directed by Jesús Magaña Vázquez. The film was named on the shortlist for Mexicos entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected. Sankarabharanam Sankarabharanam is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language crime comedy film written by Kona Venkat and the directorial debut of Uday Nandanavanam. It is produced by MVV Sathyanarayana under the Banner MVV Cinema. The music is composed by Praveen Lakkaraju and cinematography is by Sai Sriram and the film editing by Chota K. Prasad. The film was a remake of 2010 Hindi film Phas Gaye Re Obama. The Song of Scorpions The Song of Scorpions is a 2017 Swiss-French-Singaporean Hindi-language drama film written and directed by Anup Singh. Produced by Feather Light Films and KNM, the films stars Golshifteh Farahani as a tribal woman learning the ancient art of healing and Irrfan Khan as a camel trader. The Song of Scorpions had its world premiere at the 70th Locarno Film Festival in Locarno, Switzerland on August 9, 2017. The Pro Die Pro is a 2015 South African film directed by Andre Velts for kykNet. It is the first Afrikaans Surf Film to be produced. Die Pro is based on Leon de Villiers book also titled Die Pro. It was among the most anticipated Afrikaans Films at the Silwerskerm Film Festival alongside films such as Dis ek. A Doggone Christmas A Doggone Christmas is a 2016 American childrens film about a telepathic dog. it starred Just Jesse the Jack Russell, a dog who is a YouTube star. He is an internet sensation, well-known for his "Useful Dog Tricks" viral video series on YouTube. He has over 76 Million views on YouTube alone. It was followed by the sequel A Doggone Hollywood and "A Doggone Adventure". Ek Thi Marium Ek Thi Marium is a 2016 Pakistani biographical television film based on the life of Pakistani female fighter pilot Marium Mukhtiar. Produced by Nina Kashif, it is directed by Sarmad Sultan Khoosat and written by Umera Ahmad. It features Sanam Baloch in the titular role of Marium Mukhtiar, while Hina Khawaja Bayat and Behroze Sabzwari played roles of Mariums parents. It was premiered on Defence Day 2016 on Urdu 1. Upon release, the film as well as Balochs performance received critical acclaim. On 21 October 2016, the film was released in Cinepax nationwide. Sathriyan Sathriyan is a 2017 Tamil action drama film written and directed by S. R. Prabhakaran and produced by Sathya Jyothi Films. The film was shot in Tiruchirappalli with Vikram Prabhu and Kavin plays leading roles, while Manjima Mohan and Aishwarya Dutta play female lead roles. The supporting cast includes Sharath Lohitashwa, Aruldoss, R.K.Vijay Murugan, Soundararajan and Poster Nandakumar. The film is certified with a clean U certificate by the censor board and was released on 9 June 2017. Neruppuda Neruppu Da is a 2017 Indian Tamil language action thriller film written and directed by debutant B. Ashok Kumar. The film was produced by Vikram Prabhu under his First Artist production company and stars him in the lead role alongside Nikki Galrani alongside an ensemble supporting cast including Sangeetha, Madhusudhan Rao, Vincent Asokan, Varun, and Rajkumar. The music was composed by Sean Roldan with editing by R. D. Rajasekhar and cinematography by Thiyagu. The films production started in July 2016, and the film was released on 8 September 2017. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Fire Man Surya. Total Dadagiri Total Dadagiri is a Bengali romantic comedy film directed by Pathikrit Basu and produced by Mahendra Soni. This film was released in 19 January 2018 in the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films. Yash Dasgupta and Mimi Chakraborty played lead roles in it. Music direction of the film was made by Jeet Gannguli. The film is a remake of the 2017 Telugu film Nenu Local starring Nani. What Walaa Wants What Walaa Wants is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Christy Garland and released in 2018. The film profiles Walaa Khaled Fawzy Tanji, a rebellious young woman who is pursuing a dream of becoming one of the very few female officers with the Palestinian National Security Forces. The Boxing Kangaroo The Boxing Kangaroo is an 1896 British short black-and-white silent documentary film, produced and directed by Birt Acres for exhibition on Robert W. Pauls peep show Kinetoscopes, featuring a young boy boxing with a kangaroo. The film was considered lost until footage from an 1896 Fairground Programme, originally shown in a portable booth at Hull Fair by Midlands photographer George Williams, donated to the National Fairground Archive was identified as being from this film. It was one of at least four boxing-themed films Acres produced in 1896, the others being Boxing Match; or, A Boxing Match in Two Rounds by Sgt. Instructor F.Barrett and Sgt. Pope and A Prize Fight by Jem Mace and Burke. The year before, German filmmaker Max Skladanowsky had made a similar film depicting a man boxing with a kangaroo, entitled Das boxende Känguruh. War Is Hell Maudite soit la guerre is a 1914 Belgian silent anti-war film directed and scripted by Alfred Machin, starring Baert. The film shows how war destroys love and friendship through the story of two friends obliged to fight each other as pilots in the Air Force of their respective countries. The film, released just before the beginning of WWI, is one of the oldest anti-war films ever made and includes a remarkable anticipation of Aerial warfare. Die Pest in Florenz The Plague in Florence is a 1919 German silent historical film directed by Otto Rippert for Eric Pommers Deutsche Eclair production company. The screenplay was written by Fritz Lang. It stars Marga von Kierska, Theodor Becker, Karl Bernhard and Julietta Brandt. The film is a tragic romance set in Florence in 1348, just before the first outbreaks in Italy of the Black Death, which then spread out across the entire continent. Langs screenplay was based on the Edgar Allan Poe story The Masque of the Red Death, but he heightened the storys sexual tension by making the plague appear in the form of a beautiful seductress. The Living Corpse The Living Corpse is a 1929 German-Soviet silent drama film directed by Fyodor Otsep and starring Vsevolod Pudovkin, Maria Jacobini and Viola Garden. It is based on the play The Living Corpse by Leo Tolstoy. It was made as a co-production between the Russian-based Mezhrabpomfilm and the Communist-backed German company Prometheus Film. Ambassador Bill Ambassador Bill is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Sam Taylor and starring Will Rogers and Marguerite Churchill. The film also features Greta Nissen and Ray Milland. A Woman of Experience A Woman of Experience is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Harry Joe Brown and starring Helen Twelvetrees, William Bakewell and Lew Cody, based on the play The Registered Woman by John Farrow. During World War I, a woman is rejected for volunteer work because of her dubious reputation, but that same reputation gets her recruited as a spy for Austria. Men of Chance Men of Chance is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Archainbaud, starring Ricardo Cortez, Mary Astor, and John Halliday. Emergency Call Emergency Call is a 1933 American Pre-Code action film directed by Edward L. Cahn and written by Houston Branch and Joseph L. Mankiewicz. The film stars William Boyd, Wynne Gibson, William Gargan, George E. Stone and Betty Furness. The film was released on June 24, 1933 by RKO Pictures. The Great Consoler The Great Consoler is a 1933 Soviet drama film directed by Lev Kuleshov and starring Konstantin Khokhlov. The film is based on the facts from the biography of the American writer O. Henry and on his two novels. Car of Dreams Car of Dreams is a 1935 British romantic comedy film directed by Graham Cutts and Austin Melford and starring Grete Mosheim, John Mills, Norah Howard and Robertson Hare. A tycoons son falls in love with a woman who works at his fathers factory. It was based on the 1934 Hungarian film The Dream Car. The film was shot at the Lime Grove Studios in London, with sets designed by the art director Alfred Junge. Special Investigator Special Investigator is a 1936 RKO Radio Pictures American crime-drama film, starring Richard Dix and featuring Margaret Callahan, Erik Rhodes and Owen Davis It was directed by Louis King from a screenplay by Louis Stevens, Thomas Lennon and Ferdinand Reyher, based on "Fugitive Gold", a story by Erle Stanley Gardner originally serialized in the New York Herald Tribunes This Week magazine from May 26–July 7, 1935. The Candid Candidate The Candid Candidate is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and Grampy. Death in the Air Death in the Air is a 1937 American film directed by Elmer Clifton and stars Lona Andre, John Carroll, Leon Ames and Henry Hall. The film is also known as Murder in the Air in the United Kingdom and as The Mysterious Bombardier. Death in the Air The film was Fanchon Royers first production for her new company, Fanchon Royer Features, Inc. Film Daily reported that noted "G-Man" Melvin Purvis was offered a role in this film, but turned it down. The story concerns commercial aircraft being shot down by a large black fighter aircraft with a large "X" painted on the wing. The chief suspects may be the very pilots that have been gathered together to solve the mystery, and are invited for the weekend to an old dark mansion. September in the Rain September in the Rain is an American one-reel animated cartoon short subject in the Merrie Melodies series, produced in Technicolor and released to theaters on December 18, 1937 by Warner Bros. and Vitaphone. It was produced by Leon Schlesinger and directed by I. Freleng, with musical supervision by Carl W. Stalling. Timed at 5 minutes and about 50 seconds, September in the Rain may well be the shortest among all Warners Bros. Merrie Melodies or Looney Tunes animated short subjects. Due to the controversy engendered by the sequences considered to depict racial stereotyping, it has been most commonly edited to a much shorter running of four or even three minutes, with the invariable excision of the Fats Waller–Louis Armstrong "Nagasaki" production number and, often, the Al Jolson title song performance. Although not listed among the Censored Eleven, the cartoon has been exhibited infrequently, even in its brief censored version. Re-released under the "Blue Ribbon" label, September in the Rain was shorn of its original title card containing all the credited names, however, the recovered card, along with those for other "Blue Ribbon" reissues, is available for viewing. The Black Doll The Black Doll is a 1938 American film directed by Otis Garrett and starring Donald Woods and Edgar Kennedy. Porky's Five & Ten Porkys Five & Ten is a Looney Tunes cartoon short produced by Leon Schlesinger and released in 1938. Porky sets sail for the Boola-Boola islands in the South Seas with a sailboat full of cargo and plans to open a five and dime store, until a swordfish cuts a hole in the hull. The Bear That Couldn't Sleep The Bear That Couldnt Sleep is a 1939 animated short film, directed by Rudolf Ising for MGM as part of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayers Barney Bear series. Released with the movie 6 by MGM on June 10, 1939, the short is notable for featuring the first appearance of Barney Bear. Ising created the character Barney Bear in the late 1930s for MGM at this time, basing the sleepy-eyed character partially on himself. Invitation to Happiness Invitation to Happiness is a 1939 American drama film directed by Wesley Ruggles and written by Claude Binyon. The film stars Irene Dunne, Fred MacMurray, Charlie Ruggles, Billy Cook, William Collier and Marion Martin. The film was released on June 16, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. Rhythm on the Reservation Rhythm on the Reservation is a 1939 Fleischer Studios animated short film directed by Dave Fleischer and starring Betty Boop. The short was the final theatrical appearance of Betty until her 1988 cameo in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Sword Fishing Sword Fishing is a 1939 short documentary film. In 1940, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film, One-Reel at the 12th Academy Awards. It is narrated by Ronald Reagan. They All Come Out They All Come Out is a 1939 American crime film directed by Jacques Tourneur, written by John C. Higgins, and starring Rita Johnson, Tom Neal, Bernard Nedell, Edward Gargan, John Gallaudet and Addison Richards. It was released on August 4, 1939, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Un garibaldino al convento Un garibaldino al convento is a 1942 Italian historical drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica. It is considered the work with which De Sica concludes the series of light comedies largely set in colleges and institutions for young girls and period costumes to enter into films of more contemporary and popular settings that will result in post-war neorealistic works. It was screened in November 1991 as part of a retrospective of De Sicas films at the Museum of Modern Art. Let's Face It Lets Face It is a 1943 American musical film directed by Sidney Lanfield and written by Harry Tugend, adapted from the play of the same name. The film stars Bob Hope, Betty Hutton, ZaSu Pitts, Phyllis Povah, Dave Willock, Eve Arden, and Cully Richards. The film was released on August 5, 1943, by Paramount Pictures. White Savage White Savage is a 1943 American Technicolor South Seas adventure film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Maria Montez, Jon Hall and Sabu. The film was re-released by Realart in 1948 on a double-feature with the same three stars in Cobra Woman and again in 1953, under the title White Savage Woman. It was choreographed by Lester Horton. Hollywood and Vine Hollywood and Vine is a 1945 American film directed by Alexis Thurn-Taxis starring the dog who played Daisy in Columbias Blondie film series. The film is also known as Daisy Goes Hollywood in the United Kingdom and as Happily Ever After in the United States. Massacre River Massacre River is a 1949 American Western film starring Rory Calhoun and Guy Madison. Stranger on the Prowl Imbarco a mezzanotte is a 1952 Italian drama film directed by Joseph Losey and featuring Paul Muni. Muni traveled to Italy to star in the film partly as an act of solidarity and support for blacklisted friends living there in exile. Blackhawk: Fearless Champion of Freedom The Miraculous Blackhawk: Freedoms Champion, or just Blackhawk, is a 1952 American 15-chapter black-and-white movie serial adventure from Columbia Pictures, based on the comic book Blackhawk, published at the time by Quality Comics, but now owned by DC Comics. It was Columbias forty-ninth serial. Home video release has since given the serial the tagline: "Fearless Champion of Freedom". Blackhawk stars Kirk Alyn as Blackhawk and Carol Forman as the foreign spy that must be stopped from stealing the experimental super-fuel "Element-X"; Alyn and Forman were also the hero and villain of Columbias earlier Superman. Blackhawk was produced by the famously cheap Sam Katzman and directed by the team of Spencer Gordon Bennet and Fred F. Sears. It is considered cheap and lackluster, made in the waning years of studio movie serial production. The Big Frame The Lost Hours, released in the United States as The Big Frame, is a 1952 British film noir directed by David MacDonald and starring Mark Stevens and Jean Kent. It was made at Denham Studios. Cow Country Cow Country is a 1953 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Adele Buffington and Thomas W. Blackburn. The film stars Edmond OBrien, Helen Westcott, Robert Lowery, Barton MacLane, Peggie Castle, Robert Barrat and James Millican. The film was released on April 26, 1953, by Allied Artists Pictures. Bold Adventure Les Aventures de Till LEspiègle is a French-East German film, based on The Legend of Thyl Ulenspiegel and Lamme Goedzak. It was released in 1956. Love on the Riviera Girls for the Summer is a 1958 Italian romantic comedy drama film directed by Gianni Franciolini, based on story by Alberto Moravia. The film stars Alberto Sordi, Michèle Morgan, Marcello Mastroianni, Sylva Koscina, Gabriele Ferzetti, Dorian Gray, Franca Marzi, Franco Fabrizi and Jorge Mistral. It tells the five romantic and funny stories in the Gulf of Tigullio. Desire in the Dust Desire in the Dust is a 1960 film made by 20th Century Fox, directed by William F. Claxton, and produced by Robert L. Lippert. The film stars Raymond Burr, Martha Hyer and Joan Bennett. The screenplay was written by Charles Lang, based on a novel by Harry Whittington. A Matter of WHO A Matter of WHO is a 1961 British comedy thriller film directed by Don Chaffey and starring Terry-Thomas as a World Health Organization employee trying to trail the source of a deadly virus. It also featured Julie Alexander, Sonja Ziemann, Alex Nicol, Richard Briers, Honor Blackman and Carol White. It was made at Elstree Studios by MGM-British with sets designed by Elliot Scott. According to MGM records it made a loss of $142,000. Mir vkhodyashchemu Peace to Him Who Enters is a 1961 Soviet drama film written and directed by Aleksandr Alov and Vladimir Naumov. Set in World War II, it tells the story of three Soviet soldiers who try to rescue a trapped pregnant German woman by taking her on a dangerous drive to a hospital. Man in Outer Space Man in Outer Space is a 1961 Czechoslovak science fiction comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. The Swedish Mistress The Mistress is a 1962 Swedish drama film directed by Vilgot Sjöman. It marked Sjömans directoral debut and was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival where Bibi Andersson won the Silver Bear for Best Actress award. The film was also selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 35th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Young and the Brave The Young and The Brave is a feature film released in 1963 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer which depicts the quality of bravery of a group of prisoners of war that escaped North Korean capture, their youthful companion, and his dog during their journey to the American lines. Starring Rory Calhoun, William Bendix, Richard Jaeckel, and Manuel Padilla, it was written by Ronald Davidson, Beirne Lay, and Harry M. Slott, directed by Francis D. Lyon and produced by A.C. Lyles. Shot on location in Ventura County, the film has been recognized by Turner Classic Movies as a historical representation of the war film genre. Preserved in their archives in 2006, the film is widely distributed through the network. Bartholomew Versus the Wheel Bartholomew Versus the Wheel is a 1963-produced, 1964-released Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson. It was released theatrically on February 29, 1964 and produced by David H. DePatie. The cartoon has a running length of 5.51 minutes. This was the second of three cartoons to use the "modern" abstract Warner Bros. opening and closing sequences created by Chuck Jones; this sequence was previously used on Now Hear This and would be used once more in Señorella and the Glass Huarache. Ballata per un pistolero Ballad of a Gunman, also known as Pistoleros and Ringo, Pray to Your God and Die is a 1967 Italian spaghetti western directed by Alfio Caltabiano and starring Antony Ghidra. Death on the Run Death on the Run, also known as Moving Target, is a 1967 Italian Eurospy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. Filmed in Athens, it was referred as a film directed with "whip-along style and dubious sense of humour". Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels is a 1967 American film about stock-car racing, which also includes musical performances by several popular country and western singers. It stars Marty Robbins, a very popular and successful singer who was also a successful NASCAR race driver. An Italian in America An Italian in America is a 1967 Commedia allitaliana film co-written and directed by Alberto Sordi and starring the same Sordi opposite Vittorio De Sica. Screenwriter Rodolfo Sonego was inspired for the plot by the participation of one of his friends, the painter Salvatore Scarpitta, to the NBC program This Is Your Life. Kiss Kiss - Bang Bang Kiss Kiss... Bang Bang is a 1966 Italian spy movie directed by Duccio Tessari and starring Giuliano Gemma. Degree of Murder A Degree of Murder is a 1967 West German film, starring Anita Pallenberg and directed by Volker Schlöndorff. The film is mainly known because of the soundtrack composed by Brian Jones, Pallenbergs boyfriend at the time. The film won three German Film Awards. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival. It was filmed in colour in West Germany in 1967. Spain Again Spain Again is a 1969 Spanish drama film directed by Jaime Camino. It was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 41st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Prince Prince is a 1969 Hindi movie produced by F. C. Mehra and directed by Lekh Tandon. The film stars Shammi Kapoor with Vyjayanthimala in the lead while Rajendranath, Ajit, Helen, Leela Chitnis and Asit Sen form an ensemble cast. The films music was composed by Shankar Jaikishan with lyrics by Hasrat Jaipuri and Faruk Qaiser. Prince is a drama set in the times of resurgent India when the nation threw off the British yoke, but some states still languished under the Princely yoke. It is the story of a Prince who brought about his own downfall so that he may rise as a human being. The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. Carambola Carambola! is a 1974 Italian comedic Spaghetti Western film co-written and directed by Ferdinando Baldi. It was the first film starring the duo Michael Coby and Paul L. Smith, a couple formed by producer Manolo Bolognini with the purpose of ripping off the successful films of the duo Bud Spencer-Terence Hill. Your Three Minutes Are Up Your Three Minutes Are Up is a 1973 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Douglas Schwartz and starring Beau Bridges. Dharam Karam Dharam Karam is a 1975 Hindi film produced by Raj Kapoor and directed by Randhir Kapoor, who also star as father and son in the film, respectively. The film also stars Rekha, Premnath and Dara Singh. The music is by R.D. Burman and the lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri, who received a Filmfare nomination as Best Lyricist for the hit song "Ek Din Bik Jayega." The song is played several times during the film, with playback singing by Mukesh, Kishore Kumar, and Sushma Shrestha. Of the three of them, only Mukesh received a Filmfare nomination as Best Male Playback Singer for the song. According to one source, the film performed "Above average" at the box office. Rene the Cane Rene the Cane is a 1977 French-Italian crime film directed by Francis Girod and starring Sylvia Kristel and Gérard Depardieu. It was released in France in 1977 and recorded admissions of 534,714. The Ritual Ghatashraddha is a 1977 Indian Kannada language film directed by Girish Kasaravalli starring Meena Kuttappa, Naraya Bhat and Ajith Kumar in lead roles. It is based on a novella by eminent Kannada writer U. R. Ananthamurthy. The film was Girish Kasaravallis first feature film as a director, and marked not only the arrival of a promising new filmmaker but also that of Kannada cinema in the Indias New Cinema horizon. The film won three awards at the 25th National Film Awards, awarded for films of 1977. It won the award for Best Feature Film, Best Music Direction and Best Child Artist. In 2002, Ghatashraddha became the only Indian film to be chosen by the National Archive of Paris among 100 others, during the centenary celebrations of cinema. At the 2009 International Film Festival of India, it was announced one of the 20 best films in Indian cinema, having received 1.6 million votes. Stop Calling Me Baby! Moi, fleur bleue is a 1977 French film directed by Eric le Hung. The film is sometimes known in English as "Stop Calling Me Baby!". It starred Jodie Foster as Isabelle Tristran, nicknamed "Fleur bleue". The Song of Roland The Song of Roland is a 1978 French drama film directed by Frank Cassenti and starring Klaus Kinski. Fast Charlie... the Moonbeam Rider Fast Charlie... the Moonbeam Rider is a 1979 comedy film starring David Carradine and Brenda Vaccaro and directed by Steve Carver. Gal Young Un Gal Young Un is a 1979 American drama film directed by Victor Nuñez. Act of Love Act of Love is a 1980 made-for-TV film adaptation of the book Act of Love: The Killing of George Zygmanik by Judith Paige Mitchell. It was directed by Jud Taylor and written for screen by Michael De Guzman. It stars Ron Howard, Robert Foxworth, Mickey Rourke, David Spielberg and Jacqueline Brookes. Film also features Married... with Children star David Faustino. The score was composed by Billy Goldenberg. Hua fei man cheng chun All in the Family is a 1975 Hong Kong adult comedy film, directed by Mu Zhu and produced under Golden Harvest productions. Despite starring in the film, Jackie Chan does not appear until 1 hour into the movie. Miris dunja The Smell of Quinces is a 1982 Yugoslav drama film directed by Mirza Idrizović. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Owl vs. Bumbo The Owl vs Bombo is a 1984 Hong Kong action comedy film produced and directed by Sammo Hung, and starring Hung, George Lam and Deanie Ip. The film is known in some releases as The Owl vs Bumbo and The Owl and Dumbo. Homecoming Homecoming is a 1984 Hong Kong film directed by Yim Ho. It won the Best Film Award at the 4th Hong Kong Film Awards. The film was also selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Shadey Shadey is a 1985 British comedy film directed by Philip Saville and starring Antony Sher, Billie Whitelaw and Patrick Macnee. The screenplay concerns a man with clairvoyant qualities who is recruited by British intelligence for a secret mission. The film grossed over $65,817. A Hungarian Fairy Tale A Hungarian Fairy Tale is a 1987 Hungarian film directed by Gyula Gazdag. The Sparrow's Fluttering The Sparrows Fluttering is a 1988 Italian romance drama film directed by Gianfranco Mingozzi. The theme song "Felicità" by Lucio Dalla and Mauro Malavasi won the David di Donatello for best original song. Georgia Georgia is a 1988 Australian thriller film directed by Ben Lewin, starring Judy Davis and John Bach. Judy Davis plays the two roles of a mother, Georgia, and her daughter Nina. The film is presented as a series of flashbacks as Nina investigates her mothers death, which led to her adoption as a young child. The Kennedys of Massachusetts The Kennedys of Massachusetts is a 1990 TV miniseries that aired on ABC. Focusing mainly on the fifty-four year marriage of Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Kennedy. The events depicted in the series are based upon the book by Doris Kearns Goodwin titled The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys : An American Saga. The series aired across three nights, and earned an Emmy and a Golden Globe. ...Almost ...Almost is a 1990 Australian comedy film directed by Michael Pattinson and starring Rosanna Arquette and Bruce Spence. Deadly Intentions... Again? Deadly Intentions... Again? is a 1991 television film, and a sequel to the 1985 film Deadly Intentions. Plymouth Plymouth is a 1991 science fiction television film that was shown on ABC Network in the same year, as a pilot for a planned series. It was created by Lee David Zlotoff and funded by the American Broadcasting Corporation, Walt Disney and Rai uno radiotelevisione, with Lockheed acting as technical advisors. The film features a fictional small "all-American" Pacific Northwest logging and mining town called Plymouth that is destroyed by a Love Canal-style ecological disaster, in this case in the form of a severe radiation leak from a nearby factory. The corporation responsible, UNIDAC, compensates the surviving townsfolk for the loss of their homes, possessions, and accustomed lifestyle by establishing a Moon colony on the site of a previously struggling mining project. UNIDAC offers to pay each member of the town to emigrate and start their lives over in the new outer space colony named after their former town. The film then focuses on their new lives as they adjust to space hazards such as radiation from solar storms, extravehicular excursions in airless environs, and medical crises in the lunar gravity. The film starred Dale Midkiff, Cindy Pickett, Richard Hamilton and Jerry Hardin. The film was first broadcast on Sunday, May 26, 1991. At the time it was considered to be one of the most expensive such movies ever made. The movies soundtrack was scored by Brad Fiedel. Elements of the films set and prop design would show up in a number of later TV and film productions. Despite apparently successful showings of the pilot on ABC, the show was ultimately not picked up as a series. Pogrzeb kartofla Burial of a Potato is a 1990 Polish drama film directed by Jan Jakub Kolski. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Resident Alien Resident Alien is a 1990 documentary film directed, produced and edited by Jonathan Nossiter, and co-produced by Dean Silvers. Resident Alien was Crisps first documentary, this was followed by Naked in New York in 1994 and The Celluloid Closet in 1995. It was premiered at Berlin Panorama in 1991. Maid for Each Other Maid for Each Other is a 1992 television film starring Nell Carter and Dinah Manoff. It was written by Manoff, Robb Gilmer, Les Alexander, Don Enright and Andrew Smith, produced by Enright and Alexander, and directed by Paul Schneider. Tolgo il disturbo Tolgo il disturbo, internationally released as Ill Be Going Now, is a 1990 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Dino Risi. Circus Kids Circus Kid is a 1994 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Wu Ma. This film stars Yuen Biao, Donnie Yen, Irene Wan and Wu Ma. Tarzan of Manisa Tarzan of Manisa is a pseudonym of Ahmet bin Carlak, a Turkish environmentalist who lived on Mount Sipylus near Manisa, in western Turkey, for 40 years. He is considered the first environmentalist in Turkey, and received his nickname because of his skimpy clothing and his life in contact with nature. Carlak called himself "Ahmet Bedevi". Bugis Street Bugis Street is a 1995 Hong Kong-Singapore co-production directed by Yonfan, about the lives of Singaporean transvestites in a bygone era. It was a minor hit at the box office with a sexually-explicit R rating, male full-frontal nudity and its nostalgic evocation of a seedy but colourful aspect of Singaporean culture, prior to the redevelopment of Bugis Street into a modern shopping district and the eradication of transvestite activities in the area. In 2015, the restored version of the film was presented at the 26th Singapore International Film Festival as Bugis Street Redux. I Shot a Man in Vegas I Shot a Man in Vegas is a 1995 film written and directed by Keoni Waxman, and starring John Stockwell and Janeane Garofalo. The movie is a suspense thriller about five friends dealing with a getaway after one of them gunned down another and dumped the corpse into the trunk of their car. Jonah and the Pink Whale Jonah and the Pink Whale is a 1995 Mexican-Bolivian co-production film directed by Juan Carlos Valdivia. The film is based on the 1987 novel by José Wolfango Montes Vannuci The film focuses on the relationship of Jonas, a photographer and his romantic relationship with his sister-in-law. Jonah and the Pink Whale was the Bolivian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film competition in the 68th Academy Awards, but it did not receive an Oscar nomination. Spirit Lost Spirit Lost is a 1997 film directed by Neema Barnette and starring James Avery and Yvonne Brisendine. Yang ± Yin: Gender in Chinese Cinema Yang ± Yin: Gender in Chinese Cinema is a 1996 documentary by filmmaker Stanley Kwan exploring representations of queerness and LGBT identity in film from Greater China. The film was produced and partially funded by the BFI to mark the centenary of cinema. Trouble on the Corner Trouble on the Corner is a 1997 crime, drama film in which Tony Goldwyn plays Jeff Steward, a psychologist, takes good care of his patients mostly living in the same apartment. One day a piece of the bathroom ceiling collapses so he can watch the woman living in the upper apartment taking a bath. This causes total disorder of his normal life and he starts mixing the patients psychoses up with his own. The Guard The Guard is a 1990 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Rogozhkin. It was entered into the 40th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Alfred Bauer Prize. The film is shot entirely in sepia. The End of War The End of the War is a 1984 Yugoslav war film directed by Dragan Kresoja. The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Cats and Dogs Cats and Dogs is a 1932 short animated film. It is the fifth Pooch the Pup cartoon. Sesso e volentieri Sesso e volentieri is a 1982 Italian anthology-comedy film directed by Dino Risi. The film consists in ten segments, all starred by Johnny Dorelli and all having sex and sexual perversions as main theme. SlamNation SlamNation is a documentary film by director Paul Devlin. The film follows the National Poetry Slam in Portland. It follows the 1996 Nuyorican Poetry Slam team as they competed at the 1996 National Poetry Slam held in Portland, OR. The film also features performances by Marc Smith, Patricia Smith, Taylor Mali, Alexandra Oliver and Bob Holman, among many others. The film is one of the first films to document the art and competition of the poetry slam: a spoken word competition where judges, randomly chosen from the audience, score poets on a scale from one to ten and the poet with the highest score at the end of the evening wins. SlamNation premiered at the 1998 SXSW Film Festival and was awarded Best Documentary at the 1998 Northampton Independent Film Festival. SlamNation was broadcast on Cinemax/HBO and Starz/Encore, 2000-2002. Though it would only enjoy a limited theatrical run, the film was nonetheless critically well received. Roger Ebert wrote a glowing review, calling the poetry slam "a pop culture phenomenon". In her book Words In Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam, author Cristin OKeefe Aptowicz calls the film "slams second bible" and writes, Hole in the Forehead A Hole in the Forehead is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Giuseppe Vari. The Young Girl and the Monsoon The Young Girl and the Monsoon is a 1999 comedy-drama film from Monsoon Productions and starring Terry Kinney and Ellen Muth. Writer-director James Ryan won Best Screenplay and the Gold Medal at the Wine Country Film Festival in 2000 for the film. Chungyo The Insect Woman is a 1972 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young. Falling Point Point de chute is a 1970 French film, directed by Robert Hossein and starring Johnny Hallyday. Straw Hat Straw Hat is a 1971 Czechoslovak comedy film written by Miloš Macourek and Oldřich Lipský, and was directed by Lipský as well. The film starred Josef Kemr. Everything's Jake Everythings Jake is a 2000 drama film distributed by Warner Bros. The movie marks the feature writing and directorial debut of Matthew Miele, along with his producing/writing partner, Chris Fetchko. Aside from the film title referring to the main character, it is also a slang expression from the Roaring Twenties in the United States, meaning "everything is good order". Gurudev Gurudev is a 1993 Bollywood comedy action film produced and directed by Vinod Mehra. The film started production in the late 1980s and was left unfinished after Vinod Mehras death in October 1990. Raj Sippy took over as director and completed it for release in 1993. The film stars Anil Kapoor as Guru and Rishi Kapoor as Devv. Sridevi plays a double role as Guru and Devs love interests named Rosy and Priya. Pran, Kader Khan, Laxmikant Berde and Kiran Kumar appear in supporting roles. Total Loss Total loss is a 2000 Dutch drama film directed by Dana Nechushtan. Padayottam Padayottam is a 1982 Indian Malayalam-language epic period drama film directed by Jijo Punnoose and produced by Navodaya Appachan under Navodaya Studio. It is loosely based on the novel The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. The film stars Prem Nazir, Madhu, Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair, Poornima Jayaram, Mammootty, Mohanlal, Shankar, and Lakshmi. It was the first Indian film to be indigenously shot in the 70 mm film format. An American Daughter An American Daughter is a 2000 Lifetime Television film directed by Sheldon Larry. The teleplay was written by Wendy Wasserstein, based on one of her plays. Pookkalam Varavayi Pookkalam Varavayi is 1991 Malayalam film directed by Kamal starring Jayaram, Sunitha, Shamili, Murali, and Geetha. Divya Unni and Kavya Madhavan made their debuts in this movie. Dileep also made his debut as the assistant director in this movie. The story is by P. R. Nathan and screenplay by Ranjith. This movie is about the friendship between a school bus driver who is struggling after the death of his niece and a school girl. Smart Alec Smart Alec, aka Smart Aleck, is a 1951 pornographic film. The X-rated silent short, which is no more than 20 minutes in length and was filmed in black-and-white, was one of the most famous and widely circulated of the early underground pornographic era. It has been called "iconographic", "the best known of all American stag films", and the "apogee of the American stag tradition". The leading actress, then known as Juanita Slusher, a buxom young woman of age 16 who appeared substantially older, later went on to fame as the stripper Candy Barr. Barr was working as a prostitute at the time, and was forced to feature in the film by one of her clients. At the time there was a rumour that the man was Gary Crosby, son of Bing Crosby. It was shot in a Dallas hotel, which was the setting for several other pornographic shorts of the period. Other sources, such as the Database, report that the stag film was shot in San Antonio and the young Juanita was inveigled into appearing in it by a patron of a Dallas strip club where she worked as a cigarette girl and had sex with generous tippers. Barr herself told a men’s magazine that she made the stag film because she was broke and hungry. “I went to the address a friend gave me. The man behind the desk looked me over. He told me I had a great figure. Then he explained he wanted me to act in a risqué film. Then he opened his wallet and counted a bunch of ten-dollar bills. He counted them out on the desk before me, one by one. The purse I clutched in my hands contained exactly seven cents. I made the film." The film led to Barr being called "the first porn star". With Barrs cooperation the FBI subsequently prosecuted the producer for exploitation of a minor. Barr later sued Playboy magazine when it printed a still from the film. Luke Ford, the gossip columnist who wrote A History of X: 100 Years of Sex in Film, said of the stag film "It ruined her life. She regretted it all her days." “Only when my hunger was gone could I think straight. But I was still too young to understand fully just what I had done," Barr told the mens magazine. "I’m still sick with shame over what I did, but when you’re and all alone and your insides are crying for food, you can’t always figure out right from wrong.” The film is included in many compilations of historic pornographic films. Smart Alec was among the films featured in Alex De Renzys A History of the Blue Movie in 1970. It was later made available on video under the title Smokers of the Past, Vol. 1. Meet the Raisins! Meet the Raisins! is a 1988 claymation television special directed by Will Vinton, featuring the advertising characters The California Raisins. The show was broadcast November 4, 1988, on the U.S. television network CBS during primetime. It was the Raisins second appearance in a primetime special and their first dedicated feature. Meet the Raisins! would be followed by a sequel in 1990, Raisins: Sold Out!. This special premiered after This is America, Charlie Brown: The Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk. The 24-minute special shortly followed its similarly titled soundtrack album released on August 8, 1988 on Atlantic Records. Aired during the characters peak in popularity, Meet the Raisins! is presented in a mockumentary style depicting the Raisins musical career. It was nominated for the 1989 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program. Ananda Ashram Anand Ashram is a 1977 Indian drama film written and directed by Shakti Samanta, based on a story by film director and novelist, Sailajananda Mukhopadhyay. It starred Ashok Kumar, Uttam Kumar and Sharmila Tagore in lead roles. This film has a Bengali version too with the same title released on the same day, Samanta has previously made another double version, Amanush with the same lead actors, however this film didnt do well at the box office. Aalkkoottathil Thaniye Aalkkoottathil Thaniye ) is a 1984 Malayalam film directed by I. V. Sasi, written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, and starring Mammootty, Mohanlal and Seema. Monster of Frankenstein , is a 1981 Japanese animated television film based on Mary Shelleys novel and the Marvel comic book Monster of Frankenstein. In this 98-minute violent, adult-oriented film, the creature was portrayed as a misunderstood monster, who only wanted to be loved. The film was dubbed and released in the U.S in 1984. The dubbed version never had a title but was advertised as both Monster of Frankenstein and Frankenstein Legend of Terror. Indraprastham Indraprastham is a 1996 Malayalam language political thriller directed by K.K. Haridas, starring Mammootty, Vikram, Simran and Prakash Raj in the lead roles. The movie was dubbed into Tamil as Delhi Durbar and Telugu as Indraprastham. Mr Rossi's Vacation Mr. Rossis Vacation is a 1978 traditionally animated Italian feature film directed by Bruno Bozzetto. It is the third and last film featuring Mr. Rossi. Alone Alone is a Croatian film directed by Lukas Nola. It was released in 2001. Ostrov rzhavogo generala Island of Rusty General is a 1988 Soviet childrens science fiction film directed by Valentin Khovenko, based on the Island of the Rusted Lieutenant from the short story collection Adventures of Alisa by Kir Bulychov. Nooravathu Naal Nooravathu Naal is a 1984 Tamil-language mystery thriller film directed by Manivannan, starring Vijayakanth, Mohan, Nalini and Sathyaraj. The movie was an unofficial adaptation of the 1977 Italian giallo film Sette note in nero. It was dubbed into Telugu as Nurava Roju and remade in Malayalam as Aayiram Kannukal and in Hindi as 100 Days. This Little Life This Little Life is a 2003 TV film drama starring Kate Ashfield, Peter Mullan and Linda Bassett. The story follows the life of a married couple following the premature birth of their son. The film was produced by Stewart Mackinnon, directed by Sarah Gavron and written by Rosemary Kay who was awarded the Dennis Potter Award for the script and a BAFTA for Best New Writer for the film. The film score was composed by Dario Marianelli. The Gordon Sisters Boxing The Gordon Sisters Boxing is an American short black-and-white silent film directed by Thomas A. Edison. It is one of the earliest female boxing movies. Edison’s film catalogue describes the film as follows: “Champion lady boxers of the world. Here we depict two female pugilists that are really clever. They are engaged in a hot and heavy one-round sparring exhibition, which is photographed against a very pleasing background, consisting of a park, with marble entrance and walk, and beautiful trees and shrubbery. The exhibition is very lively from start to finish; the blows fall thick and fast, and some very clever pugilistic generalship is exhibited.” In an analysis of boxing in the context of modernism, Irene Gammel argues that the scene’s “symmetry and beauty gesture towards the artfulness of boxing as a cultivated sport.” In addition, she argues that the women’s choreographed movement shows “their boldly modern female physicality and sportsmanship.” Jeffrey Archer: The Truth Jeffrey Archer: The Truth is a 2002 BBC satirical comedy drama on the life of Jeffrey Archer, with the title role played by Damian Lewis. Its duration was ninety minutes, and its premiere occurred on 1 December 2002. It was written and directed by Guy Jenkin. Mimics Parade Mimics Parade is a 1991 Malayalam comedy film directed by Thulasidas and starring Jagadish, Siddique, Ashokan, Zainuddin, Baiju, Kalabhavan Ansar, Innocent, Mala Aravindan, Sunitha, Suchitra and Alummodan. The film became a blockbuster and has two sequels, Kasargod Khader Bhai and Again Kasargod Khader Bhai. Pontianak harum sundal malam Pontianak Harum Sundal Malam, also known as Pontianak Scent of the Tuber Rose or Fragrant Night Vampire, is a 2004 Malaysian horror film directed and written by Shuhaimi Baba. Starring Maya Karin, the film is about a restless spirit Meriam who seeks revenge upon those who killed her. The film was released on 20 May 2004 and was a major box office success in Malaysia. A sequel, Pontianak Harum Sundal Malam 2, was released in 2005. It is about Meriam continuing her revenge on the family of Marsani until Zali, a son of Marsani dies for saving her daughter Maria. Rescue Heroes: The Movie Rescue Heroes: The Movie is a 2003 direct-to-video computer animated film based on the TV series Rescue Heroes. Kiss Me First Kiss Me First is a 2003 Italian comedy film directed by Ambrogio Lo Giudice. It was entered into the 26th Moscow International Film Festival. It won the Nastro dArgento for best original song. The Land Has Eyes The Land Has Eyes is a 2004 Fiji Islander film written and directed by Vilsoni Hereniko. It is the first ever feature film from Fiji. George Orwell: A Life in Pictures George Orwell: A Life in Pictures is a 2003 BBC Television docudrama telling the life story of the British author George Orwell. Chris Langham plays the part of Orwell. No surviving sound recordings or video of the real George Orwell have been found. Rikers High Rikers High is a 2005 American and French documentary film directed by Victor Buhler. The film looks at Island Academy the high school for inmates of Rikers Island, the largest correctional facility in North America. This film has been music composed by Marc Anthony Thompson. Chehraa Chehraa, starring Bipasha Basu, Dino Morea, Preeti Jhangiani, and Irrfan Khan, is a Bollywood thriller, released on 18 February 2005. The film is directed by Saurabh Shukla. This movie is Saurabh Shuklas second directorial movie after his debut movie Mudda - The Issue Lost in Love Lost in Love is a 2006 South Korean romance melodrama film starring Sol Kyung-gu and Song Yoon-ah. Directed by Choo Chang-min, it follows the emotional paths of two college friends over their ten years of friendship. Domestic Import Domestic Import is a 2006 comedy film directed by Kevin Connor and written and produced by Andrea C. Malamut. It stars Cynthia Preston and Larry Dorf. Alla Korot, Howard Hesseman and Mindy Sterling co-star. Silent Bloodnight Silent Bloodnight is a 2006 horror film written, directed and produced by Stefan Peczelt and Elmar Weihsmann. The Englishman's Boy The Englishmans Boy is a novel by Guy Vanderhaeghe, published in 1996 by McClelland and Stewart, which won the Governor Generals Award for English-language fiction in 1996 and was nominated for the Giller Prize. It deals with the events of the Cypress Hills Massacre as told 50 years later to a young screenwriter in Hollywood by the last living survivor. Truth in Numbers? Everything, According to Wikipedia Truth in Numbers? Everything, According to Wikipedia is a 2010 American documentary film that explores the history and cultural implications of the online, user-editable encyclopedia Wikipedia. The film considers the question of whether all individuals or just experts should be tasked with editing an encyclopedia. The sites history and background is given, along with commentary from Wikipedia founders Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger. Commentators that appear in the film include author Howard Zinn, Len Downie of The Washington Post, Bob Schieffer of CBS News, former Encyclopædia Britannica chief Robert McHenry and former Central Intelligence Agency director James Woolsey. The documentary discusses incidents that shed a negative light on Wikipedia, including the Essjay controversy and the Wikipedia biography controversy. The long-delayed film premiered at Wikimania 2010 in Gdańsk in July 2010, and was screened at the Paley Center for Media in New York City in October 2010. It was shown as part of the Savannah Film Festival on November 3, 2010, at Savannah College of Art and Designs Trustees Theater. Truth in Numbers? received a mixed reception, with favorable commentary from author Ted Leonsis, in the AOL publication Urlesque, and coverage at the Savannah Film Festival by Carlos Serrano of District. The Minx The Minx is a 2007 film written and directed by Chicago-based independent filmmaker Michael Glover Smith. It is not to be confused with the 1969 film by the same title. The Minx was written in collaboration with Vincent Francone and shot on location in Chicago and Hong Kong in late 2005 and early 2006. It was picked up for distribution by Echelon Entertainment of Glendale, California and was released on DVD in the United States on May 15, 2007. The films world premiere, held at Schubas Tavern in Chicago, was a "Recommended" screening by Cine-File, Chicagos guide to independent and alternative cinema. Ultraman Mebius and Ultra Brothers , an Ultraman Mebius theatrical film adaptation superhero and kaiju film, was released in Japan on September 16, 2006. It is the 10th original film series in the Ultraman franchise, it also celebrates the 40th anniversary of the franchise. The movie peaked at 3rd in the Japanese box offices. According to the Plan According to the Plan is a 2007 German film directed by Franziska Meletzky. Iron Cross Justice/Vengeance is a 2009 British thriller film. The film was written and directed by British film director Joshua Newton. It stars Roy Scheider, in his final film after he died in February 2008 before his filming was completed. The film was shot in 2007, production completed in 2008, had a preview showing in 2009, premiered at the 26th Boston Film Festival in 2010, and had a limited release in 2011. Martín Fierro, La Película Fierro, also known as Martín Fierro: La Película, is a 2007 Argentine animated film directed by Liliana Romero and Norman Ruiz. Its script is an original work of Horacio Grinberg and Roberto Fontanarrosa and is based on the poem Martín Fierro, written by José Hernández between 1872 and 1879. The characters designs are also original work by Fontanarrosa. It was released on November 8, 2007. Pankh Pankh is a 2010 Bollywood film written and directed by Sudipto Chattopadhyaya and starring Bipasha Basu, Lilette Dubey, Mahesh Manjrekar, Ronit Roy, Sanjeeda Sheikh and newcomers Maradona Rebello and Amit Purohit. The film was released on 2 April 2010. The film is reportedly based on the case of child actor Ahsaas Channa, whos apparently a girl passed off as a boy in movies like Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna and Vaastu Shastra. Matters of Life & Dating Matter of Life and Dating is a 2007 Lifetime Television movie, directed by Peter Wellington and starring Rachael Harris, Ricki Lake, and Holly Robinson Peete. The New Year Parade The New Year Parade is a 2008 drama film filmed and directed by Tom Quinn with lighting and audio work by Mark Doyle. The film won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Narrative at the 2008 Slamdance Film Festival and the award for Best Acting Ensemble at the 2008 Ashland Independent Film Festival. At the 2008 BendFilm Festival, Quinn won the award for Best Director, while Jennifer Welsh won the award for Best Supporting Actress. The film was nominated for an IFP Gotham Award in 2008 for "Best Film Not At A Theater Near You" while Quinn and co-Producer Steve Beal were nominated for a 2010 Independent Spirit Award in the John Cassavetes Award section for their work on the film. In the Realm of the Hackers In The Realm of the Hackers is a 2003 Australian documentary directed by Kevin Anderson about the prominent hacker community, centered in Melbourne, Australia in the late 1980s until early 1990. The storyline is centered on the Australian teenagers going by the hacker names "Electron" and "Phoenix", who were members of an elite computer hacking group called The Realm and hacked into some of the most secure computer networks in the world, including those of the US Naval Research Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, a government lab charged with the security of the US nuclear stockpile, and NASA. The film runs for 55 minutes and was inspired by the book Underground, by Melbourne-based writer and academic Suelette Dreyfus. Armageddon - Der Einschlag Super Comet: After The Impact is a 2007 German-American speculative documentary produced by ZDF and the Discovery Channel. It was directed by Stefan Schneider. Stories on Human Rights Stories On Human Rights is a 2008 film. The film comprises twenty two 3 minute shorts directed by international filmmakers to mark the 60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. They are inspired by six themes: Culture Dangerous Games, Marina Abramović Des films à faire, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster & Ange Leccia Mobile Men, Apichatpong Weerasethakul Voyage, Daniela Thomas Development The Voice, Sergei Bodrov La Mangue, Idrissa Ouedraogo The Crossing, Murali Nair Dignity & Justice What About Me?, Etgar Keret & Shira Geffen N’Dimagou, Abderrahmane Sissako Trust, Runa Islam Sobras, Pablo Trapero Impasse, Bram Schouw Environment Black Breakfast, Jia Zhangke I Drink Your Bathwater, Pipilotti Rist A Water Tale Francesco, Jodic La Victoire sur les sachets, Sarkis Gender Lili & Ra, Armagan Ballantyne The Final Match, Saman Saloor Glass Ceiling, Teresa Serrano Participation A boy, a Wall and a Donkey, Hany Abu-Assad Garish Sun, Charles de Meaux Participation, Jasmila Žbanić Stories on Human Rights is an initiative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and was produced by ART for the World. L'encerclement - La démocratie dans les rets du néolibéralisme Encirclement – Neo-Liberalism Ensnares Democracy is a 2008 Canadian documentary film by Richard Brouillette which was awarded the Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize at the 11th Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival, the Grand Prize at the 15th Visions du réel festival, the Audience Award for Best feature film, along with a Special Jury Mention for the Amnesty International Award, at the 6th IndieLisboa festival, the Pierre and Yolande Perrault Award for Best first or second documentary at the 27th Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois, and the La Vague Award for Best documentary film at the 23rd Festival international du cinéma francophone en Acadie. The world premiere took place at the 11th Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montréal on November 20, 2008. The international premiere took place at the 59th Berlinale, in the International Forum of New Cinema section, on February 7, 2009. Raspberry Magic Raspberry Magic is an American independent drama film about a young girl, Monica Shah, and her belief that she can save her parents marriage by winning the science fair. Her science project uses touch therapy to grow raspberries in a forest. She explores whether it is nature or nurture that can make them grow. Directed by Leena Pendharkar, produced by Megha Kadakia, the movie premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival and the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival in 2010. Ride, Rise, Roar Ride, Rise, Roar is a documentary film chronicling the Songs of David Byrne and Brian Eno Tour conducted by David Byrne in 2008–2009. The film includes concert footage, footage of the planning and rehearsals for the tour, and exclusive interviews with Byrne, Eno, and the supporting musicians and dancers. Titãs: A Vida Até Parece uma Festa Titãs – A Vida Até Parece Uma Festa is a 2008 documentary featuring the career of the Brazilian rock band Titãs since its beginning. The documentary features the tapes recorded by Branco Mello when he earned his VHS camera in the early 1980s. The album was awarded the 2009 VMB Award of Musical Movie/Documentary of the Year. 8000 Miles is a Japanese film directed by Yu Irie. It was released on March 14, 2009. Colors Colours is a 2009 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Raj Babu and starring Dileep, Roma and Bhama in the lead roles.. This movie is an unofficial remake of the Hindi movie called Dil Hai Tumhaara. Absolute Killers Absolute Killers, also known as Witness Insecurity and Snitch, is a 2011 American thriller film directed by Heather Hale. The script, based on the self-published novel Insecurity by Eric Troyer, was co-written by Eric Troyer and Heather Hale. Produced by the same duo, the film stars Edward Furlong, Grace Johnston, Rick Ravanello, Brian Krause, Meat Loaf, and Ed Asner. The film had its festival premiere October 1, 2011, under its working title of Witness Insecurity, and theatrical release March 16, 2012, under its original distribution title of Snitch. Kamen Rider Kabuto: God Speed Love is the theatrical film adaptation of the Kamen Rider Kabuto TV series directed by Hidenori Ishida and written by Shōji Yonemura. Unlike previous Kamen Rider movies, its serves a prologue of sorts to the TV series rather than following its storyline. The movie shows an alternate timeline where the close relations between Riders did not exist and the impact of the first meteor evaporated all of Earths oceans. Seven years after the meteor hit Earth, ZECT pretends to use a passing comet to refill the Earths oceans, while in fact they are pulling another meteor to crash on Earth, one large enough to wipeout all of humanity. The film was produced by Ishimori Productions and Toei, the producers of all the previous television series and films in the Kamen Rider franchise. Following the tradition of all Heisei Kamen Rider movies, it is a double bill with 2006s Super Sentai movie, GoGo Sentai Boukenger The Movie: "The Greatest Precious". Upon its release, the movie was the second highest selling family movie of the week coming in at 4th place. A Directors Cut version of the movie was released on May 2007. Living Utopia Living Utopia is a documentary film by Juan Gamero. It consists of 30 interviews with surviving activists of the 1936–1939 Spanish Revolution, which are combined with visual materials such as manifestos, photographs, excerpts from film footage, portraits and flamenco music by El Cabrero and Paco del Gastor. The testimony of the anarcho-syndicalists and anarchist militants from the CNT-FAI revealing the constructive work of anarchists in Spain, as well as the amazing educational and cultural activities which lead up to 1936. This workers self-management meant, as Gaston Leval comments in The Anarchist Collectives, Sam Dolgoff: The citys 3,000 workplaces collectivised and 150,000 join the anarchist militias to fight fascism. The movement of the Mujeres Libres followed the idea of a "double struggle" for social revolution and womens liberation. Interviewed anarcho-syndicalists/anarchist militants include: Miguel Alba, Ramon Álvarez, Federico Arcos, Marcelino Bailo, Maria Batet, Severio Campos, Francisco Carrasquer, Miguel Celma, Valerio Chiné; José Espana, Jose Fortea, Juan Giménez, Antonio Lahuerta, Concha Liano, Fidel Miró, Aurora Molina, Heleno Molina, Conxa Pérez, Suceso Portales, Dolores Prat, Ximo Queirol, Maravilla Rodríguez, Juan Romero, Manuel Sanz, , José Sauces, José Serra Estruch, Antonio Turón, José Urzáiz and Antonio Zapata. The Hidden Persuaders The Hidden Persuaders is a 2011 British mystery film written and directed by Wayne Dudley, and released by Dudley Dangerous Productions. It stars Dayle Teegarden as "Frank Cash", a reporter from the Daily Tribune; Nicky Modlin as "Damon DeVille", the lead singer of the band Processed Minds; and Stephen Samson as "Dave McCartney", the bands manager The film tells the story of Cash as he attempts to uncover the death of controversial rock star Damon Deville, the lead singer of the band Processed Minds. He teams up with junior reporter Summer Stevens, who is played by Siobhan Callas, to uncover the truth. Development of The Hidden Persuaders began when director Wayne Dudley was still studying at Abertay University. The Hidden Persuaders was filmed during the summer of 2010. The Hidden Persuaders was first screened 7 January 2011 in Dundee, Scotland then screened at New Yorks Big Mini-DV Festival in the United States, where it won the award for Best Experimental Film. The film was written, produced, directed and edited by Wayne Dudley and was filmed entirely in Dundee. Inspired by film maker Robert Rodriquez, who made El Mariachi in 1992 on his own for $7,000, Wayne decided the only way to succeed in such a competitive industry was to make a feature film on his own with little or no budget. Çöl Kartali Çöl Kartalı is a 1972 Turkish historical romance film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Cüneyt Arkın, Bahar Erdeniz, Süleyman Turan. Obsessive Rhythms Cadences obstinées is a 2013 French-Portuguese romance film directed by Fanny Ardant. A-Channel , is a Japanese four-panel comic strip by bb Kuroda. It was first serialized in the seinen manga magazine Manga Time Kirara Carat on December, 2008, published by Houbunsha. A prequel manga series, also by Kuroda, launched in Manga Time Kirara Carino from January 2012. An anime adaptation by Studio Gokumi aired in Japan between April 8, 2011 and June 24, 2011. An original video animation, A Channel +smile, was released on March 21, 2012. The Hanover House The Hanover House is a 2014 horror film that was directed by Corey Norman and is his feature-film directorial debut. The film had its world premiere on May 9, 2014 at the Saco Drive-In. It stars Brian Chamberlain as a man that must deal with the demons from his past before he can move on as an adult. Fighter Fighter is a Bengali action film directed by Rabi Kinagi and starring Jeet and Srabanti Chatterjee. The film was produced by Eskay Movies, the soundtrack was composed by Indradeep Dasgupta. The movie was super hit in the Box Office. This film is a remake of the 2007 Telugu movie Lakshyam. Puthiya Theerangal Puthiya Theerangal is a 2012 Indian Malayalam film directed by Sathyan Anthikad, produced by Anto Joseph and written by Benny P Nayarambalam. It stars Nivin Pauly, Namitha Pramod and Nedumudi Venu, in the lead roles. The music is composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The Conquerors Wichita Wichita is an independent feature film written and directed by Nicholas Barton. It was produced by Prestigious Films and was shot in Wichita over 28 days. That Lovely Girl That Lovely Girl is a 2014 Israeli-French drama film directed by Keren Yedaya. It was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The film is an adaptation of the novel Away From His Absence by Shez. Avantyuristy The Adventurers is a 2014 Russian adventure film directed by Konstantin Buslov. The films plot bears strong similarity to the 1967 film The Last Adventure. The Tree The Tree is a 2014 Slovenian drama film written and directed by Sonja Prosenc. It film was selected as the Slovenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Arachnicide Arachnicide is a 2014 Italian made-for-television action horror film directed by Paolo Bertola and produced by Ruben Maria Soriquez. Rafaël Rafaël is a 2018 Dutch drama film directed by Ben Sombogaart. The film is based on the book of the same name, written by Christine Otten. In July 2018, it was one of nine films shortlisted to be the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not selected. Pattathu Yaanai Pattathu Yaanai is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film written and directed by Boopathy Pandian and produced by Michael Rayappan. The film features Vishal and Aishwarya Arjun in the lead roles with Santhanam playing a supporting role. Music was composed by Thaman, and the film released on 26 July 2013 alongside its Telugu dubbed version Dheerudu. The film opened to mixed reviews. Vampire in Love is a 2015 Japanese vampire film directed by Mai Suzuki and starring Mirei Kiritani. It was released on April 17, 2015. The Wasting The Wasting is a 2017 Canadian-British drama film written and directed by Carolyn Saunders and starring Lauren McQueen, Gray OBrien, and Alexz Johnson. It screened at film festivals in Europe and North America, winning Best Horror at the 2017 Austrian Independent Film Festival and Best Feature awards in two categories at the Vittorio Veneto film festival. The films public premiere took place in Toronto on March 2, 2018, and it was released online in the United States and Canada in June 2018. The Things We've Seen The Things Weve Seen is a 2017 American low budget drama film directed by Tre Manchester and produced by Don Bernacky, John Metzler, and Roger Welp. It tells the story of a boy who sets off to find his father after accusations of guilt turns the man into a fugitive. The film was shot on location around the Crown Point area and premiered in Lafayette in January 2017. In March of that year, it made its film festival debut at the 20th George Lindsey UNA Film Festival where it went on to win Best Feature Film. Jack Jack is a 2015 Austrian thriller film about serial killer Jack Unterweger, directed by Elisabeth Scharang. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Jomer Raja Dilo Bor Jomer Raja Dilo Bor is a Bengali Film starring Abir Chatterjee & Payel Sarkar in lead roles. The film is a surreal romantic comedy directed by Abir Sengupta. Previously Raima Sen was in the project but thereafter Payel Sarkar replaced her. Anupam Roy is doing the Music for this film. King of the Dancehall King of the Dancehall is a 2016 American drama film directed by Nick Cannon. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Rather than receiving a traditional theater or DVD release, Cannon decided to partner with and exclusively release it on YouTube Red on Russell Simmons All Def Digital channel beginning in August 2017. Ang larawan Ang Larawan, internationally released as , is a 2017 Philippine musical film directed by Loy Arcenas. Based on the 1997 stage play, Larawan which in turn was based on the 1950 literary play A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino by National Artist Nick Joaquin, the film takes place in 1941 just before World War II in a mansion in Manila. Ang Larawan had its premiere in Japan on October 30, 2017, as part of the 30th Tokyo International Film Festival. It was commercially released in the Philippines on December 25, 2017 as an entry to the 43rd Metro Manila Film Festival, where it won five of its twelve categories, including Best Picture, Best Musical Score, Best Production Design, and the Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Award and Best Actress given to Joana Ampil. Critical response for the film was mostly positive. Sunday Beauty Queen Sunday Beauty Queen is a 2016 Philippine documentary film directed by Baby Ruth Villarama and follows a group of expatriate domestic workers in Hong Kong as they prepare to take part in an annual beauty pageant. It made its world premiere in the Wide Angle documentary competition at the 21st Busan International Film Festival in 2016. The film is an official entry to the 2016 Metro Manila Film Festival. Kri Kriis a 2018 Nepali romance drama action film, directed and written by Surendra Poudel, produced by Subas Giri and Bhuwan K.C.. The movie stars Aditi Budhathoki, Anmol K.C. and Anoop Bikram Shahi in the pivotal roles. The film was released on 9 February 2018 in Nepal and 14 February 2018 Worldwide release. The film received mixed reviews from critics though it received praise for its cinematography, music, newness in story and the performances. With budget of रु 3.5 crore it is one of the most expensive movie made in Nepal. Mouthpiece Mouthpiece is a 2018 Canadian drama film directed by Patricia Rozema. Based on the theatrical play by Amy Nostbakken and Norah Sadava, the film centres on Cassandra, a woman who is making the arrangements for her mothers funeral. Cassandra is played by both Nostbakken and Sadava, as a dramatization of her inner conflict. The films cast also includes Ari Cohen, Ishan Davé, David Kohlsmith, Paloma Nuñez, and Maev Beaty. It premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. A Beast at Bay A Beast at Bay is a 1912 silent short film directed by D. W. Griffith. It was produced and distributed by the Biograph Company. Preserved in paper print form at the Library of Congress. M'Liss MLiss is a 1918 American silent film directed by Marshall Neilan, written by Frances Marion and based on a Bret Harte story. The film was made previously in 1915 and was remade again in 1922 as The Girl Who Ran Wild, starring Gladys Walton. Another same-titled remake was released in 1936, starring Anne Shirley. Mother Machree Mother Machree is a 1928 silent film, directed by John Ford, based on the 1924 work The Story of Mother Machree by Rida Johnson Young about a poor Irish immigrant in America. Rida Johnson Young had invented Mother Machree in the stage show Barry of Ballymoore in 1910. John Wayne had a minor role in the film. The Great Divide The Great Divide is a 1929 American pre-Code Western film produced and distributed by First National Pictures, and starring Dorothy Mackaill. The film was released in both a silent and sound version and was directed by Reginald Barker. The Great Divide is a remake of a silent film he made at MGM in 1925. It was shot once again in 1931 as the full sound film Woman Hungry. All three films are based on the 1906 Broadway play The Great Divide by William Vaughn Moody. A print of the film is preserved at the Library of Congress. Parts of the film were shot in Zion National Park in Utah. The First Seven Years The First Seven Years is a 1930 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 96th Our Gang short that was released. Sunny Sunny is a 1930 American all-talking Pre-Code musical comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Lawrence Gray, O. P. Heggie, and Inez Courtney. It was produced and released by First National Pictures. The film was based on the Broadway stage hit, Sunny, produced by Charles Dillingham, which played from September 22, 1925, to December 11, 1926. Marilyn Miller, who had played the leading part in the Broadway production, was hired by Warner Brothers to reprise the role that made her the highest-paid star on Broadway. Young Man of Manhattan Young Man of Manhattan is a 1930 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Monta Bell and starring Claudette Colbert, Norman Foster, Ginger Rogers, and Charles Ruggles. Made by Paramount Pictures, it was set and filmed in New York City. The Last of the Mohicans The Last of the Mohicans is a 1932 American Pre-Code Mascot movie serial based on the novel The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper. Mazurka Mazurka is a 1935 German drama film directed by Willi Forst and starring Pola Negri, Albrecht Schoenhals and Ingeborg Theek. A woman is put on trial for murdering a predatory musician. It takes its name from the Mazurka, a Polish folk dance. Warner Brothers Studios acquired the U.S. distribution rights but shelved the film in favor of its own scene-by-scene 1937 English language remake, Confession, which starred Kay Francis. The films sets were designed by the art director Hermann Warm. It was partly shot on location in Warsaw. The film was made by Cine-Allianz whose Jewish owners Arnold Pressburger and Gregor Rabinovitch were dispossessed during pre-production of the film. Heart of the West Heart of the West is a 1936 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Doris Schroeder. The film stars William Boyd, James Ellison, George "Gabby" Hayes, Sidney Blackmer, Lynn Gabriel, Fred Kohler and Warner Richmond. The film was released on July 24, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. Hands Off Me! Hands Off Me! is a 1937 Italian comedy film directed by Gero Zambuto. The film is notable for being the screen début of Totò. Its most famous scenes include one in which he tries to give a haircut to a bald man; another one where he fishes from the fishmongers counter and also the scene in which he holds a broom, using it as a gun. The scene involving the conductor was also repeated in many subsequent films. It was shot at the Safa Palatino Studios in Rome. Island in the Sky Island in the Sky is a 1938 drama directed by Herbert I. Leeds, starring Gloria Stuart and Michael Whalen. Nothing But Pleasure Nothing But Pleasure is the third short subject American comedian Buster Keaton made for Columbia Pictures. Keaton made a total of ten films for the studio between 1939 and 1941. Silver on the Sage Silver on the Sage is a 1939 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Maurice Geraghty. Starring William Boyd, George "Gabby" Hayes, Russell Hayden, Ruth Rogers, Stanley Ridges, Frederick Burton and Jack Rockwell, it was released on March 31, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. Silver on the Sage was Hopalong Cassidy series entry number 25. New Horizons The Vyborg Side is a 1939 Soviet drama film directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg, the final part of trilogy about the life of a young factory worker, Maxim. The film was also released in the United States under the title New Horizons. Marked Men Marked Men is a 1940 American film directed by Sam Newfield for Producers Releasing Corporation. The film is also known as Desert Escape in the USA. Pardon My Berth Marks Pardon My Berth Marks is the fourth short subject starring American comedian Buster Keaton made for Columbia Pictures. Keaton made a total of ten films for the studio between 1939 and 1941. Stagecoach War Stagecoach War is a 1940 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander, written by Norman Houston and Harry F. Olmsted, and starring William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Julie Carter, Harvey Stephens, J. Farrell MacDonald, Britt Wood and Rad Robinson. It was released on July 12, 1940, by Paramount Pictures. Double Cross Double Cross is a 1941 American Producers Releasing Corporation crime film directed by Albert H. Kelley and starring serial star Kane Richmond. The film is also known as Motorcycle Squad. Uma is a 1941 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Kajiro Yamamoto and starring Hideko Takamine, whom Yamamoto had directed in his film Composition Class three years before. Uma was actually completed by assistant director Akira Kurosawa. It follows the story of Ine Onoda, the eldest daughter of a poor family of farmers, who raises a colt from birth and comes to love the horse dearly. When the horse is grown, the government orders it auctioned and sold to the army. Ine struggles to prevent the sale. Manila Calling Manila Calling is a 1942 American black-and-white World War II propaganda war film drama from 20th Century Fox, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel, directed by Herbert I. Leeds, that stars Lloyd Nolan, Carole Landis, Cornel Wilde, James Gleason, Lester Matthews, Louis Jean Heydt, and Ted North. The films storyline concerns American civil engineering forces struggling to establish an operational radio base following the invasion of the Philippines, with Japanese army forces resisting, and with the complication of the arrival in their midst of a beautiful nightclub singer fleeing the Japanese. This Time for Keeps This Time for Keeps is a 1942 comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and starring Ann Rutherford, Robert Sterling, and Guy Kibbee. Happy Go Lucky Happy Go Lucky is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and written by Walter DeLeon, Melvin Frank, John Jacoby and Norman Panama. The film stars Mary Martin, Dick Powell, Betty Hutton, Eddie Bracken, Rudy Vallée, Mabel Paige and Eric Blore. The film was released on January 4, 1943, by Paramount Pictures. It might be best remembered now for Betty Huttons energetic performance of the song "Murder, He Says," written by Frank Loesser and Jimmy McHugh. Petticoat Larceny Petticoat Larceny is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Ben Holmes from an original screenplay by Jack Townley and Stuart Palmer. The film stars Ruth Warrick, Joan Carroll, and Walter Reed, and was released by RKO Radio Pictures on July 7, 1943. Blaze of Noon Blaze of Noon is a 1947 aviation adventure film directed by John Farrow and based on writer and aviator Ernest K. Ganns best-selling novel Blaze of Noon, a story about early air mail operations. The screenplay was from well-known writer and aviator Frank "Spig" Wead and Arthur Sheekman and starred Anne Baxter, William Holden, Sonny Tufts and William Bendix. The Master Detective Bill Bergson Bill Bergson, Master Detective is a 1947 Swedish film about Kalle Blomkvist, directed by Rolf Husberg. It is based on the novel with the same name, written by Astrid Lindgren. Ruy Blas Ruy Blas is a 1948 French film written by Jean Cocteau based on a play by Victor Hugo. It stars Jean Marais. Seven Were Saved Seven Were Saved is a 1947 American film directed by William H. Pine and starring Richard Denning, Catherine Craig and Russell Hayden. The films opening title says: "This film is dedicated to the men of the AAF Air-sea rescue service, who risk their lives daily that others may live." Seven Were Saved was the first of a number of films that dramatized survival at sea after an aircraft crash. Blondie's Reward Blondies Reward is a 1948 black and white comedy film and the twenty-third of the 28 Blondie films. Maytime in Mayfair Maytime in Mayfair is a 1949 British musical comedy film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding, Nicholas Phipps, and Tom Walls. It was a follow up to Spring in Park Lane. The film was one of the most popular movies at the British box office in 1949. No Trace No Trace is a 1950 British crime film directed by John Gilling and starring Hugh Sinclair, Dinah Sheridan and John Laurie. It is also known by the alternative title Murder by the Book. The screenplay concerns a crime writer who murders a blackmailer, and is then asked to help solve the case by the police. It was made at Twickenham Studios in London. El ceniciento Snow White or Cinderello is a 1952 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Alicia Caro and Andrés Soler. It is a retelling of the Cinderella story from a male perspective. Lydia Bailey Lydia Bailey is a 1952 American historical film directed by Jean Negulesco, based on the novel of the same name by Kenneth Roberts. It stars Dale Robertson and Anne Francis. Crossroad Avenger: The Adventures of the Tucson Kid Crossroad Avenger is a 1953 Western film intended to serve as a television pilot. It was directed by Ed Wood and served as a star vehicle for Tom Keene. Keene had become known as a star of B movie Westerns in the 1930s and 1940s, but was experiencing a downturn in his career in the 1950s. Wood served as both writer and director. He also had a small acting role as a Pony Express rider. The film lasts 25 minutes. The series failed to find a buyer. It was eventually combined with another Western starring Keene into a longer film called The Adventures of the Tucson Kid and was syndicated to television c. 1954. Young and Willing The Weak and the Wicked is a 1954 British drama film directed by J. Lee Thompson based on the book by his wife, Joan Henry, starring Glynis Johns and Diana Dors. Based on a best-selling book and prison experiences of author Joan Henry, director J. Lee Thompsons prison saga explores the life of inmates behind bars where innocence is lost in the world of vice. Despite its pulpy pot-boiler title, the film settles for earnest social drama over melodrama. We Stole a Tram They Stole a Tram is a 1954 Italian comedy film written by and starring Aldo Fabrizi, and directed by him and Sergio Leone. Lighthouse Mouse Lighthouse Mouse is a Warner Brothers Merrie Melodies animated cartoon featuring Sylvester the Cat, Hippety Hopper, a lightkeeper who speaks with a pronounced Scottish brogue, a loquacious parrot named Polly, and a very restless and mischievous mouse. First presented in 1955, it was written by Sid Marcus and directed by Robert McKimson, with voice characterizations provided by Mel Blanc. Mr. Sleeman Is Coming Mr. Sleeman Is Coming is a 1917 one-act play by the Swedish author Hjalmar Bergman. The main character is an orphaned young woman who is about to be married off to an unappealing but rich old man, Mr. Sleeman, at the instigation of her aunts who have taken charge of her. Bergman infuses the situation with overtones of rueful pessimism concerning life in general. The play is one of his most successful pieces of theatre and has been staged many times in Sweden and also on Swedish television. In 1957, Ingmar Bergman directed the first TV adaptation. Last of the Badmen Last of the Badmen is a 1957 American Western film directed by Paul Landres and starring George Montgomery. Sønnen fra Amerika Sønnen fra Amerika is a 1957 Danish family film directed by Jon Iversen and starring Peter Malberg. Sands of the Desert Sands of the Desert is a 1960 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Charlie Drake in his first lead role in a feature film, Peter Arne, Sarah Branch and Raymond Huntley. Tommy the Toreador Tommy the Toreador is a 1959 British musical comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Tommy Steele, Janet Munro, Sid James, Bernard Cribbins, Noell Purcell and Kenneth Williams. Black Gravel Black Gravel is a 1961 West German drama film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Ingmar Zeisberg and Anita Höfer. The screenplay was written by Käutner and Walter Ulbrich. The film was shot in Lautzenhausen, Germany. The films sets were designed by the art director. While the interiors were shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin, Location shooting took place at Hahn Air Base. Le Parti des choses: Bardot et Godard Le Parti Des Choses is a short documentary directed by Jacques Rozier on the making of Jean-Luc Godards film Le Mépris. It is included on the Criterion Collection DVD of Le Mépris. Murderers Club of Brooklyn Murderers Club of Brooklyn is a 1967 German thriller film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring George Nader, Heinz Weiss and Karel Stepanek. It was part of the Jerry Cotton series of films. The film was shot at the Wandsbek Studios. Location shooting took place in Hamburg and New York City. Grimms Märchen von lüsternen Pärchen The New Adventures of Snow White is a 1969 West German sex comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Marie Liljedahl, Eva Reuber-Staier and Ingrid van Bergen. The film puts an erotic spin on three classic fairy tales Snow White, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. It was part of a slide in the career of Thiele who earlier in the decade had still been a mainstream director, but increasingly found himself making lower-budget sex comedies. It was made at the Emelka Studios in Munich. Hot Traces of St. Pauli Jailbreak in Hamburg is a 1971 German thriller film directed by Wolfgang Staudte and starring Horst Frank, Christiane Krüger and Heinz Reincke. A dangerous prisoner escapes in a jailbreak and goes on the loose in Hamburg where he seeks assistance from his family. Its German title is Fluchtweg St. Pauli - Großalarm für die Davidswache. The Pacifist The Pacifist is a 1970 Italian-French-German drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó. The House of 72 Tenants The House of 72 Tenants is a 1973 Hong Kong film directed by Chor Yuen. It is a remake of a 1963 Chinese film of the same name. It was the top box office film of 1973 in Hong Kong, surpassing Bruce Lees Enter the Dragon. The 72 inhabitants of a dilapidated tenement live under the thumb of a heartless landlady and her buffoonish husband. The arrival of a defiant new tenant, the cobbler Fat Chai, sets their downfall in motion. The residents pool their resources to prevent evictions, deflect targeted harassment by a corrupt policeman, rescue the landlords adopted daughter from a life of torment, and ultimately prevent their home from being sold and turned into a brothel. 36 Ghante 36 Ghante is a 1974 Hindi film directed by Raj Tilak. The film stars Raaj Kumar, Mala Sinha, Sunil Dutt, Vijay Arora, Ranjeet, Danny Denzongpa, Parveen Babi, Iftekhar, and Deven Verma. film was hit. The films music is by Sapan Chakraborty. It is a remake of the American film The Desperate Hours, which was adapted from Joseph Hayes novel. Serious as Pleasure Serious as Pleasure is a 1975 French drama film directed by Robert Benayoun. The Best of Walt Disney's True-Life Adventures The Best of Walt Disneys True-Life Adventures is a 1975 American compilation documentary film produced by Walt Disney Productions, directed by James Algar and released by Buena Vista Distribution on October 8, 1975. The film is composed of highlights from the Academy Award winning True-Life Adventures series of 13 feature length and short subject nature documentary films produced between 1948 and 1960. Brothers Brothers is a 1977 American drama film directed by Arthur Barron and produced by Edward Lewis and Mildred Lewis. It stars Bernie Casey, Vonetta McGee, Ron ONeal, John Lehne, Stu Gilliam, Renny Roker, Owen Pace, Dwan Smith and Martin St. Judge in the lead roles. This films music is composed by Taj Mahal. Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair is a 1979 British sexploitation comedy film directed by Willy Roe and starring Alan Lake, Glynn Edwards, Mary Millington, Bernie Winters, Diana Dors and Antony Booth. A playboy astrologer has to prove an alibi to police for a robbery five years before. Dors performed the films theme song over the opening titles. The film was financed by businessman David Sullivan to promote the career of Millington, who was his girlfriend at the time. It was not part of the Confessions series of films from Columbia Pictures that began in 1974 with Confessions of a Window Cleaner, but it was hoped that it would benefit commercially from the similarity of title. Cecilia Cecilia is a 1982 Cuban drama film directed by Humberto Solás. The film is based on the novel Cecilia Valdés by Cirilo Villaverde. It was entered into the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Cma The Moth is a 1980 Polish drama film written and directed by Tomasz Zygadło. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival where Roman Wilhelmi won the award for Best Actor. Dirty Tricks Dirty Tricks is a 1981 American comedy film directed by Alvin Rakoff and written by William W. Norton, Eleanor E. Norton, Thomas Gifford and Camille Gifford. The film stars Elliott Gould, Kate Jackson, Rich Little, Arthur Hill, John Juliani and Alberta Watson. The Tender Tale of Cinderella Penguin The Tender Tale of Cinderella Penguin is a 1981 Canadian animated short by Janet Perlman that comically adapts the tale of Cinderella with penguins. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 54th Academy Awards, losing to another animated short from Montreal, Frédéric Backs Crac. The Oscar nomination was the fourth in five years for executive producer Derek Lamb, also Perlmans husband. The film also received a Parents Choice Award. Perlman adapted her film into the 1992 childrens book, Cinderella Penguin, published by Kids Can Press of Toronto. Padre nuestro Padre nuestro is a 1985 Spanish drama film directed by Francisco Regueiro. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. R.S.V.P. R.S.V.P. is a 1984 American television film starring Harry Reems and Veronica Hart. It features future director Katt Shea in a small role. California Girls California Girls is a 1985 American made-for-television comedy-drama film starring Robby Benson and Martin Mull, directed by Rick Wallace. It originally aired on ABC on March 24, 1985. Wives - Ten Years After Wives – Ten Years After is a 1985 Norwegian drama film directed by Anja Breien. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. You Must Be Joking! You Must Be Joking! is a 1986 South African film. It is Leon Schusters first hidden camera film. Initiation Initiation is a 1987 Australian adventure drama thriller film directed by Michael Pearce based on his idea and starring Bruno Lawrence and Rodney Harvey. Bear Ye One Another's Burden Bear Ye One Anothers Burden is a 1988 East German drama film directed by Lothar Warneke. It was entered into the 38th Berlin International Film Festival, where Manfred Möck and Jörg Pose won the Silver Bear for Best Actor. The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro is a 1989 American made-for-television drama film starring Karl Malden, Lee Grant, E.G. Marshall and Vera Miles about the Achille Lauro hijacking. It is also known as The Last Voyage and was shot in Australia. Struck by Lightning Struck by Lightning is a 1990 Australian film directed by Jerzy Domaradzki. The film was nominated in 4 AFI Award categories, including Best Director and Best Film. It won the film award at the Human Rights Medal and Awards in 1990. Alice in Wondertown Alice in Wondertown is a 1991 film directed by Daniel Díaz Torres. It was film of satire, absurdity and horror, seen as a criticism of the problems of Cuban society, which caused a significant controversy in the country. Cinema critic Juan Antonio García Borrero has been planning to include it in a book under a tentative title Diez películas que estremecieron a Cuba Candles in the Dark Candles in the Dark is a 1993 American made for television Christmas drama film directed by Maximilian Schell. Produced for The Family Channel, the film stars Alyssa Milano and Chad Lowe. Swann Swann is a 1996 Canadian drama film directed by Anna Benson Gyles, written by David Young, and starring Brenda Fricker as Rose Hindmarch, a small town librarian whose life is significantly changed when Sarah Maloney, a famous author and academic, arrives in town to research a new book about the long-ago murder of local poet Mary Swann. The films cast also includes Miranda Richardson, Michael Ontkean, David Cubitt, Sean McCann and John Neville. The film was an adaptation of the Carol Shields novel A Mystery, which was itself inspired by the real-life murder of poet Pat Lowther. The film premiered as the opening gala at the 1996 Toronto International Film Festival. House of America House of America is a 1997 British film directed by Marc Evans. The film, set in a depressed Welsh mining town, centres on a dysfunctional family unit of brothers Boyo and Sid, their sister Gwenny and their controlling mother. The film tackles issues such as Welsh identity, its need for indigenous heroes and the nations perceived inferiority complex. The film was the theatrical debut for director Marc Evans, and the film won him the Best Directorial Debut award at the Stockholm International Film Festival. The film also took four awards at the 1998 BAFTA Cymru awards. It is a part of the cultural era known as Cool Cymru along with other similar independent films of the time. Un pasaje de Ida One Way Ticket is a 1988 Dominican drama film directed by Agliberto Meléndez. The film was selected as the Dominican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Sven Tuuva the Hero Sven Tuuva the Hero is a 1958 Finnish film directed by Edvin Laine. It was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. The film is loosely based on the poem "Sven Dufva" which is part of The Tales of Ensign Stål, written by Johan Ludvig Runeberg, the national poet of Finland. Mihail, cîine de circ Mihail, câine de circ is a 1979 Romanian adventure film directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu. Birthright Birthright is a 1939 film by Oscar Micheaux, a talkie remake of his silent film Birthright, adapted from Thomas S. Striblings novel of the same title. Carman Newsome took the lead role of the black Harvard graduate facing racism played by J. Homer Tutt fifteen years earlier. Der Hauptmann von Köpenick Der Hauptmann von Köpenick is a 1997 Germany historical period drama film directed by Frank Beyer, written by Wolfgang Kohlhaase, and starring Harald Juhnke. It was based on a 1931 play of the same name, which tells the true story of Wilhelm Voigt. Sir Norbert Smith, a Life Norbert Smith: A Life, also released as Sir Norbert Smith: A Life, is a 1989 mockumentary television film, charting the life and career of the fictitious British actor Sir Norbert Smith. It stars Harry Enfield in the title role. It was written by Harry Enfield and Geoffrey Perkins and directed by Geoff Posner. North Sea North Sea is a 1938 documentary film produced by Alberto Cavalcanti under the auspices of the GPO Film Unit and directed by Harry Watt. The film makers challenged the conventions of documentary, casting non-professionals, as they had in their previous film The Saving of Bill Blewitt. In the same style, North Sea employed minimal narration and relies on action, dialogue and characterisation to tell its story. The Pigeon Egg Strategy The Pigeon Egg Strategy is a black-and-white film directed by Max Makowski. One of the most notable aspects of the film is its multi-cultural nature. Makowski is a Brazilian who speaks Spanish and he shot the film with an American cast in Hong Kong with a crew of Chinese pornographers. The script was written in Germany. It was made for US $125,000 and recouped its investment through self-distribution to small independent cinemas. Completed in 1997, the 84 minute absurdist comedy about a strange chain of events that take place amongst a group of identically-attired assassins, posing as German ham delivery men in Hong Kong was shot in less than 15 days. It appeared in the frontier section of the Sundance Film Festival and South by Southwest, and unfortunately has not received any sort of major distribution, leaving its cult following to a limited number of viewers. There are many jokes about the nature of language and it is filled with puns and non sequitur. The tagline on the poster reads: "Its all fun and games until someone loses an eye." Hindustan Ki Kasam Hindustan Ki Kasam is a 1973 war movie based on Operation Cactus Lilly in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 directed by Chetan Anand, who has previously made the popular war film Haqeeqat on the Sino-Indian War, the film however didnt perform well commercially. Kalathur Kannamma Kalathur Kannamma is a 1960 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film produced by A. V. Meiyappan and directed by A. Bhimsingh. The film stars Gemini Ganesan and Savitri in the lead, while Kamal Haasan made his debut in this film as a child artist. T. S. Balaiah, Devika and S. V. Subbaiah play supporting roles. The film tells the story of a young couple — a wealthy zamindars son and a farmers daughter — who are separated by unfortunate circumstances, while their innocent son is forced to grow up in an orphanage. Kalathur Kannamma, inspired by the 1960 film Nobodys Child was originally directed by T. Prakash Rao who left due to differences with Meiyappan, resulting in the entire film being reshot by Bhimsingh. The films soundtrack was composed by R. Sudharsanam. Kalathur Kannamma was released on 12 August 1960. The film was critically acclaimed, with Haasans performance being singled out. It was also commercially successful, running for over 100 days in theatres. It won the Certificate of Merit by the Government of India, and the Presidents Gold Medal award for Haasan. The film was remade in Telugu as Mooga Nomu, in Hindi as Main Chup Rahungi, and in Sinhala as Mangalika. House of Pleasure for Women House of Pleasure for Women is a 1976 satirical comedy film written and directed by Pupi Avati and starring Gigi Proietti, Christian De Sica, Gianni Cavina, Al Lettieri and Vincent Gardenia. Siete mil días juntos 7000 días juntos is a 1994 film directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez. It was written by Fernando Fernán Gómez Javier García Maurino Fernando Morales and stars Pilar Bardem, José Sacristán, Chus Lampreave, Maria Barranco, Agustín González and Tina Sainz. Zhenshchina, kotoraya poyot The Woman who Sings is a 1978 Soviet film by Aleksandr Orlov. It is a musical melodrama and fictionalized biography of Alla Pugacheva, where the heroine is represented by Anna Streltsova. The All-Union premiere of the film took place on March 2, 1979. According to the results of the Soviet film distribution in 1979, the film won first place, having collected 55 million spectators, and the performer of the leading role Alla Pugacheva according to the poll of the magazine Soviet Screen was named "The Best Actress of the Year". At the same time the film itself took only 53 place in the vote for the best film of the year. "The Woman who Sings" occupies the 27th place in attendance in the history of Soviet box-office. Bhabhi Bhabhi is a 1991 Indian Bollywood film directed by Kishore Vyas and produced by Jawaharlal B. Bafana. It stars Govinda, Bhanupriya and Juhi Chawla in pivotal roles. d The Rawhide Terror The Rawhide Terror is a 1934 American western horror film directed by Bruce M. Mitchell and Jack Nelson. The Man Who Wasn't There The Man Who Wasnt There is a 1987 French thriller film directed by René Féret and based on Roderick MacLeishs novel The Man Who Wasnt There. Dancemaker Dancemaker is a 1998 American documentary film directed by Matthew Diamond about the career of choreographer Paul Taylor. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Patthar Ke Sanam Patthar Ke Sanam is a 1967 Indian Hindi-language movie. Produced by the Nadiadwalas, the film is directed by Raja Nawathe. It stars Manoj Kumar, Waheeda Rehman, Mumtaz, Pran, Mehmood, Lalita Pawar and Aruna Irani. The movie features many hit songs of the era, composed by the legendary Laxmikant Pyarelal and veteran lyricist Majrooh Sultanpuri, such as the ever-haunting Patthar Ke Sanam, rendered in the voice of Mohammad Rafi. The film stood 9th in the Box-Office Top Ten List of 1967. Italian Fast Food Italian Fast Food is a film directed by Ludovico Gasparini, and written by Carlo and Enrico Vanzina, Lorenzo Beccati and Ezio Greggio. The film was inspired by the TV show Drive In, a popular 2-hour show of the 1980s. A few of the characters were actually lifted from the show: Sergio Vastano reprised his desperate student role, while Enzo Braschi gave a three-dimensionality to his Paninaro. Other roles were created for the movie, using actors from the TV show - Carlo Pistarino became a delivery boy, the Trettré were the owner and two workers at the fast food, and Susanna Messaggio became an acting-obsessed waitress. The movie is about one day in the life of an Italian fast food restaurant, with several of its customers and workers living strange adventures in and around Milan. During production, Carlo Pistarino had an accident with the vehicle that was used by his character to deliver food, and the actor came out unharmed after flipping over his 3-wheel car. The role of Missile is played by Matteo Molinari, who was one of the writers on Drive In, who subsequently co-wrote the widely successful book series "Anche le Formiche nel Loro Piccolo SIncazzano" as well as the American-based series "Oops! Movie Mistakes that Made the Cut", books about movie bloopers. Dangerous Afternoon Dangerous Afternoon is a 1961 British crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Ruth Dunning. The Nameless Knight The Nameless Knight is a 1970 Turkish historical fantasy film directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Cüneyt Arkın, Nebahat Çehre, Birsen Ayda, and Altan Günbay. Penitentiary Angel Penitentiary Angel Jui gaai paak dong: Jui gai paak dong 97 Aces Go Places is a 1997 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Chin Kar-lok and starring Alan Tam, Tony Leung, Christy Chung, Donna Chu and Francis Ng. The film is the sixth and final installment of the Aces Go Places film series and features a different cast and storyline. Badou Boy Badou Boy is a 1970 Senegalese short film, directed by Djibril Diop Mambéty. The film follows the adventures of Badou Boy, a cheeky young man, as he travels through the streets of Dakar on the city buses. Badou Boy won the Silver Tanit award at the 1970 Carthage Film Festival in Tunisia. It was shown at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. Badou Boy remained unseen in the UK until 2006. It was instantly hailed as a lost classic. It premiered at the Africa in Motion Film Festival in October 2006 at the Filmhouse Cinema in Edinburgh. The Lump The Lump is a short animated film released in 1991. It tells the story of an unattractive and unpopular man named George. One day, a lump appears on his head that looks like an attractive face. By pretending the lump is his real face, he gains fame and fortune, but soon he gets into trouble when he enters into the company of several corrupt politicians. A National Film Board of Canada film, The Lump was written and directed by John Weldon. Harvey Atkin contributed the voice. It was nominated for a Genie Award in 1992 and won the Gordon Bruce Award for Humor at the Ottawa International Animation Festival in that year. Tomorrow's Children Tomorrows Children, also known as The Unborn in the United Kingdom, is a 1934 American film directed by Crane Wilbur. The film partially criticizes the eugenic policies in practice in the United States during those times. The film was widely deemed "immoral," and "tending to incite crime". How to Train a Dog How to Train a Dog is a 1936 short film released through MGM Studios starring Robert Benchley. The short film demonstrates how not to train a dog, following Benchleys character getting the dog from a pet store. Mounam Sammadham Mounam Sammadham is a 1990 Tamil language legal thriller film directed by K. Madhu. The film stars Mammootty and Amala. The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Trucker's Woman Truckers Woman is a 1975 action film directed by Will Zens. It was distributed by Troma Entertainment. Truckers Woman follows a middle-aged man who goes undercover as a truck driver in order to solve the mysterious murder of his trucker father. Beach Cafe Café de la plage is a 2001 French film written and directed by Benoît Graffin. The film stars Jacques Nolot, Ouassini Embarek, Leïla Belarbi, Delia Amrani, Meryem Serbah, Mohamed El Hasnaoui, Abdelaziz Semlali, Hind Ramdi. E adesso sesso E adesso sesso is a 2001 Italian anthology comedy film written and directed by Carlo Vanzina. It consists of eight segments, set in different Italian cities, all sharing sex as main theme. Dr. Pasupathy Dr. Pasupathy is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film directed by Shaji Kailas and written by Ranji Panicker. It stars Innocent in the title role and also features Parvathy Jayaram, Nedumudi Venu, Jagathy Sreekumar, Kuthiravattam Pappu, Jagadish, Kalpana, Mamukkoya, and Rizabawa. Lighthouse Hill Lighthouse Hill is a 2004 British comedy film directed by David Fairman and starring Jason Flemyng, Kirsty Mitchell and Frank Finlay. Boxer Boxer is a 1984 Hindi-language feature film directed by Raj N. Sippy, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Rati Agnihotri, Sharat Saxena, Danny Denzongpa and Tanuja. Gerorisuto is a 1986 short experimental film by Japanese underground filmmaker Shozin Fukui. The film follows a young woman on the Tokyo subway, who may be possessed. The Power of the Past The Power of the Past is a 2002 Italian drama film directed by Piergiorgio Gay. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Sandro Veronesi. It entered the main competition at the 59th Venice International Film Festival. Don't Ask Don't Tell Dont Ask Dont Tell is a 2002 parody film directed by Doug Miles and written by famed gay screenwriter Tex Hauser. The 2002 winner of the Boston Underground Film Festival Bachus Award, The Neuchatel Sci-Fi Fest Audience Choice Award, and much critical acclaim for its razor sharp, if quite demented social satire, it was created by taking an old sci-fi movie—Killers from Space—overdubbing the soundtrack with humorous dialogue, and adding some new scenes, essentially turning it into an entirely different movie. The plot involves alien invaders with a machine that turns straight people gay. Necropolis Awakened Necropolis Awakened is a 2002 American action-horror film written and directed by Garrett White. It stars Duke White, Brandon White, and Garrett White in multiple roles. An evil corporation bent on world domination begins their genetic experimentation in a small Oregon town, but they find unexpected resistance from an alcoholic veteran. Jeete Hain Shaan Se Jeete Hain Shaan Se is a 1988 Bollywood action film directed by Kawal Sharma, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Sanjay Dutt and Govinda in leading roles, the film performed excellently at the Indian box office and was the third highest grossing Hindi film of that year, although it is probably best remembered for the song "Julie Julie". Blessings Blessings is a 2003 American made-for-television drama film directed by Arvin Brown. Based on the 2002 novel of the same name by Anna Quindlen, the film stars Mary Tyler Moore and Liam Waite. Tales from Beyond Tales from Beyond is a horror anthology featuring four short stories as told to a couple who wander into a strange bookstore. Malfunkshun: The Andrew Wood Story Malfunkshun: The Andrew Wood Story is a 2005 documentary film Produced and Directed by Scot Barbour, based on the life of Andrew Wood, singer/songwriter for the Seattle-based alternative rock bands Malfunkshun and Mother Love Bone. The film includes interviews with fellow Seattle musicians and friends such as Chris Cornell, Kim Thayil, Jeff Ament, and Stone Gossard. Wood died of a heroin overdose in 1990, just as Mother Love Bone were poised for commercial success. Upon Woods death, two founding members of Mother Love Bone, along with Eddie Vedder, formed a band called Mookie Blaylock. However, they soon changed the bands name to Pearl Jam and became one of the most successful rock acts of the 1990s. The film premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival. In October of the same year, the film was screened at the FAIF Film Festival in Hollywood, California. Three of a Kind Three of a Kind is a 2004 Hong Kong comedy film written, produced and directed by Joe Ma and starring Michael Hui, Miriam Yeung and Lau Ching-wan. Los Andes no creen en Dios Los Andes no creen en Dios is a 2007 Bolivian film directed by Antonio Eguino. It is a drama set in a mining town in the Andes in the 1920s. Tripping Forward Tripping Forward is a 2009 comedy film directed by Marcus Nash from a screenplay by Fogleman and Nash. It stars Chris Fogleman, William Gregory Lee and Amber Benson and features Ed Begley, Angela Kinsey and actress/model Sung Hi-Lee. Grateful Dead: Dead Ahead Dead Ahead is a concert video by the Grateful Dead. It was recorded at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on October 30 and October 31, 1980, and released in 1981. An expanded version was released in 2005. In contrast to other Dead concert videos, Dead Ahead contains acoustic as well as electric song performances. Filming 'The Trial' Filming The Trial is an unfinished making-of film by Orson Welles, made in 1981, which focuses on the production of his 1962 film The Trial. The Sadness of Mrs. Snajdrova The Sorrow of Mrs. Schneider, also known as The Sadness of Mrs. Schneider or The Sadness of Mrs. Snajdrova is an Albanian-Czech romantic drama film directed by Piro Milkani and Eno Milkani. It is a movie of strong autobiographical elements and includes a three-nation cast: Albanian-Czech-Italian. It was released in 2008 and was the Albanian submission of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for that same year, but failed to be nominated. Cash and Curry Cash and Curry is a 2008 independent British comedy film directed by Sarjit Bains and written by Christine Edwards and Manish Patel. It was filmed in December 2006 on location in Harrow, Barnet and Wembley. The film has been premiered at the Portobello Film Festival, Mumbai Film Festival and the Tongues on Fire Film Festival. It was released on DVD in UK and Ireland by 4 Digital Media on 19 July 2010. T.K.O. T.K.O. is a 2007 American action drama thriller film directed by Declan Mulvey and starring Dianna Agron, Samantha Alarcon, Daz Crawford, Paul Green, Heidi Marie Wanser and Christian Boeving. The film was produced by Nitasha Bhambree, Declan Mulvey, Anisa Qureshi, Taylor Phillips. Pinocchio Pinocchio is a direct-to-video 49-minute animated film originally released on May 11, 1992. It is based on the childrens novel of the same name by Italian author Carlo Collodi and adapted by Roger Scott Olsen. The film was produced by Diane Eskenazi of American Film Investment Corporation II and was originally distributed by Trimark Pictures before distribution being sold to GoodTimes Home Video. Tokyo Friends: The Movie is a 2006 Japanese film directed by Kozo Nagayama. The film is an extension to the original drama series Tokyo Friends with the same cast and plot. The film was noted for being Ai Otsukas debut in theatre. Ajde, dan... prodji... Slow Days is a 2006 black and white Croatian indie film. Set in the Croatian capital Zagreb and its satellite town, Velika Gorica, it follows the lives of over twenty individuals. It was directed, written, and edited over a period of three years by the young Matija Kluković and starred, among others, Višnja Pešić, Filip Šuster, Marija Kohn, Petra Težak, and Nina Benović. In Croatia, the film received critical acclaim for its independent style of film-making, terrific cast of non-actors combined with professional actors, and black and white cinematography by Bojana Burnać, the first female cinematographer in Croatian film history. It won the Golden Pram award at Zagreb Film Festival and internationally premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2007. By Appointment Only By Appointment Only is a 2007 thriller television film stars and written by Ally Walker. Boxes Boxes is a 2007 French film and the directorial debut of Jane Birkin. Birkin also stars alongside Geraldine Chaplin and Michel Piccoli. The film is based on Birkins own family life, chronicling three marriages and the three children she bore from these marriages. The title alludes to the way in which she compartmentalises these relationships and stages of her life. The film was nominated for the Grand Prix at the Bratislava International Film Festival. The film was screened in Un Certain Regard at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival on 21 May. It was released in France on 6 June 2007. Bi the Way Bi the Way is a 2008 documentary film about bisexuality in the United States. It had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin. The film has aired at film festivals throughout the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Turkey, Greece, Australia, Brazil, and Taiwan, including at Silverdocs Film Festival, Outfest, Newfest, !f Istanbul, and Rio de Janeiro Film Festival. It was aired on the Logo Network in summer 2009. The film follows the lives of several young bisexual people in the United States. Its makers, Brittany Blockman and Josephine Decker, also appear on camera to frame the stories. Hidamari Sketch is a Japanese four-panel comic strip by Ume Aoki, which revolves around the daily lives of a group of young girls, all living in the same apartment where arts students gather. It was first serialized in the seinen manga magazine Manga Time Kirara Carat in April 2004, published by Houbunsha. The series is licensed in English by Yen Press under the name Sunshine Sketch. A 12-episode anime adaptation, produced by Shaft, aired in Japan between January and March 2007. Two more special episodes were aired on October 18, 2007. A 13-episode second season entitled Hidamari Sketch × 365 aired in Japan between July and September 2008. An original video animation episode for 365 was released in March 2009. Two special episodes for the second season were aired in October 2009. A third season, titled Hidamari Sketch × Hoshimittsu, aired between January and March 2010. Two special episodes for the third season aired in October 2010. Two additional episodes titled Hidamari Sketch × SP aired in October and November 2011. A fourth anime season, Hidamari Sketch x Honeycomb, aired between October and December 2012. An additional OVA was released on November 27, 2013. The anime series, as well as their specials, are licensed and distributed in North America by Sentai Filmworks with English subtitles. Two light novels based on the series, written by Chabō Higurashi with illustrations by Aoki, were released in 2007. Forest of the Dead Forest Of The Dead is a 2007 horror film directed by Brian Singleton, starring Chris Anderson and Brandi Boulet. Mr. Medhavi Mr. Medhavi is a 2008 Telugu film, directed by G. Neelakanta Reddy. The film stars Raja Abel, Genelia DSouza and Sonu Sood. Nick Nolte: No Exit Nick Nolte: No Exit is a 2008 documentary about actor Nick Nolte. The documentary was directed by Tom Thurman. Superior Ultraman 8 Brothers is an Ultraman theatrical feature, and the first film by director Takeshi Yagi, who has since retired from Tsuburaya Productions, superhero, and kaiju film as of January 2008. It unites the Shōwa heroes Ultraman, Seven, Jack and Ace together on screen with the Heisei heroes Tiga, Dyna, Gaia and Mebius. The catchphrase for the movie is . The movie was released theatrically nationwide in Japan on September 13, 2008. As of October 23, 2008, the movie had grossed over ¥800,000,000 at the box office, becoming the most commercially successful movie in the history of the Ultraman franchise. Kidnapping Caitlynn Kidnapping Caitlynn is a 2009 short film that was released on the internet on 6 April 2009 although it premiered at the Vail Film Festival 2009 on April 4. It is Jenny Mollens debut screenplay for a short film. It was produced by Dead Serious Films. It stars Julie Benz, Jenny Mollen, Jason Biggs, Rhys Coiro and Mario E. Garcia. A Good Day to Die A Good Day to Die is a 2010 American documentary film about American Indian Movement founder Dennis Banks. This Side of Resurrection This Side of Resurrection is a Portuguese independent drama film written and directed by Joaquim Sapinho. Was produced at the independent production company Rosa Filmes and had its world premiere at the 2011 edition of the Toronto International Film Festival as part of the Visions programme. Khibula Khibula is a 2017 Georgian historical drama film directed by Giorgi Ovashvili about the first democratically elected President of Georgia - Zviad Gamsakhurdia. The film script has written by Giorgi Ovashvili and Roelof Jan Minneboo. Khibula is co-production of directors company Alamdary Films, Germany’s 42 Film, France’s Arizona Productions and Kino from Kazakhstan. Tokyo Playboy Club is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Yosuke Okuda. Lost Freedom Lost Freedom is a 2010 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Umur Hozatlı, about the relationship between the sister of a detained terror suspect and the son of the Turkish gendarmerie chief who has detained him. The film premiered out-of-competition at the 47th International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival and was screened in-competition at the 22nd Ankara International Film Festival. Kusume Rumal Kusume Rumal is a 1985 Nepali romantic film directed by Tulsi Ghimire. It was produced by Sumitra Paudel under the banner of Sayapatri Films. This was the first film in which singer Udit Narayan acted. In 2009, the son of the producer of this Kusume Rumal directed Kusume Rumal 2, which was the story of the second generation of the original cast. Both Tripti Nadakar and Neer Shah acted in minor roles as an ode to the original film. Hoje Hoje is a 2011 Brazilian drama film directed by Tata Amaral, based on the book "Prova Contrária", by Fernando Bonassi. The film was the winner of the 44th Festival de Brasília in 2011. Starring Denise Fraga, the film tells the story of Vera, a woman who fought against the military dictatorship in Brazil and began to receive a compensation from the Government for the disappearance of her husband by Brazils brutal military dictatorship, which arrested and tortured thousands and killed or "disappeared" many of its victims. Celluloid Man Celluloid Man is a 2012 documentary film directed by Shivendra Singh Dungarpur that explores the life and work of legendary Indian archivist P. K. Nair, founder of the National Film Archive of India and guardian of Indian cinema. Celluloid Man has been screened at 50 film festivals – one of the few Indian films to have been selected for such a high number of festivals. The film has won two National Awards at the 60th National Film Awards, including Best Biographical Film and Best Editing for Irene Dhar Malik. The film was released in India on 3 May 2013 to coincide with the centenary of Indian cinema. Siyaah.. Siyaah is 2013 Pakistani horror thriller film directed by Azfar Jafri and written by Osman Khalid Butt. The film stars are Hareem Farooq, Qazi Jabbar, Mahnoor Usman and Ahmed Ali Akbar. The film is about the dissociative personality disorder. Kalloori Vaasal Kalloori Vaasal is a 1996 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film directed by Pavithran The film featured Ajith Kumar, Prashanth, Devayani and Pooja Bhatt in the lead roles with Manivannan in supporting roles. Grow Up, Tony Phillips Grow Up, Tony Phillips is a 2013 comedy film by American director Emily Hagins and her fourth feature film. It was first released on October 31, 2013 at the South by Southwest film festival and stars Tony Vespe as Tony Phillips, a young teenagers love for Halloween. Unlike her prior feature-length films, Grow Up, Tony Phillips does not feature any supernatural elements seen in past films such as Pathogen or My Sucky Teen Romance. Tanda Putera Tanda Putera is a 2013 Malaysian history film directed by Shuhaimi Baba. The film chronicles the relationship between Tun Abdul Razak, who was the second Malaysian Prime Minister, and his then deputy Tun Dr Ismail set around the time after the 1969 racial riots. The film was intended to be released in Malaysian cinemas on 13 September 2012 but the release was delayed until 29 August 2013 due to some controversy regarding the portrayal of the racial riots being the plot point of the film. It is Shuhaimi Babas sequel film to Hati Malaya in 2007. Cherrybelle's: Crush Crush is a 2014 Indonesian drama and musical film directed by Rizal Mantovani. This movie starring by Cherrybelle, Deva Mahenra, Yuanita Christiani, Indrodjojo Kusumonegoro, Farhan, and Erin Shay. This film had a budget of Rp. 15 billion. Karle Pyaar Karle Karle Pyaar Karle is a romantic Hindi film directed by Rajesh Pandey and produced by Suneel Darshan. The film features debutants Shiv Darshan and Hasleen Kaur in the lead roles. The film, as scheduled, released on 17 January 2014. It was inspired by a 2003 French film Love Me If You Dare. Karle Pyaar Karle released on 1000 screens across India. Dinner with Friends with Brett Gelman and Friends Dinner with Friends with Brett Gelman and Friends is a 2014 American television special created and written by Brett Gelman and Jason Woliner for Adult Swim. The special features Brett Gelman as a demented version of himself, along with several guests, who also play fictionalized characters of themselves. Gelman and Woliner had frequently collaborated on other projects before producing the special. On its broadcast on April 24, 2014, the special was positively received by critics. A sequel, entitled Dinner with Family with Brett Gelman and Brett Gelmans Family, aired February 13, 2015, featuring Gelman as he reenacts his childhood to his parents on their anniversary. Maybe This Time Maybe This Time is a 2014 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Jerry Lopez Sineneng starring Sarah Geronimo and Coco Martin. The film, produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films and distributed by Star Cinema officially premiered in the Philippines on May 28, 2014. The film, which was labelled to be the 2014s summer movie Valentine, was the first team-up of Geronimo and Martin. It earned 20 million pesos on the first day of its release. Beats of the Antonov Beats of the Antonov is a documentary film released in 2014. A Sudanese-South African coproduction directed by Hajooj Kuka and produced by Hajooj Kuka and Steven Markovitz. The film documents the Sudan–SRF conflict in the Blue Nile and Nuba Mountains regions, focusing in particular on the role of music in helping the affected communities to sustain themselves culturally and spiritually in the face of the ongoing conflict. This documentary that "put Sudans name on the screen of world cinema", was made over a period of two years with Director Hajooj Kuka residing among the People of the Nuba Mountains in Sudan. Troublemakers: The Story of Land Art Troublemakers: The Story of Land Art is a 2015 American documentary film directed by James Crump. Troublemakers chronicles the history of land art in the 1960s and 1970s, when a group of radical New York artists began producing earthworks on a monumental scale in the desert spaces of the American southwest. The film follows the enigmatic careers of artists who use the earth itself as their primary medium, including Robert Smithson, Walter De Maria and Michael Heizer. Out Out is a 2017 Slovak drama film directed by György Kristóf. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Reversion Reversion is a 2015 American science fiction thriller film directed by Jose Nestor Marquez and starring Aja Naomi King, Colm Feore, Amanda Plummer and Lela Rochon. Family Life Family Life is a 2017 Chilean drama film directed by Alicia Scherson and Cristián Jiménez. It was screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. Ex-Files 2: The Backup Strikes Back Ex-Files 2 is a 2015 romantic comedy film directed by Tian Yusheng. A China-Hong Kong co-production, the film is a sequel to the 2014 film Ex-Files. It was released in China on November 6, 2015. A sequel titled The Return of the Exes was released on December 29, 2017. Kala Viplavam Pranayam Kala Viplavam Pranayam is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by debutant Jithin Jithu and produced by Roy Sebastian. The film stars Anson Paul and Gayathri Suresh in the lead roles. Devarattam Devarattam is a 2019 Indian Tamil action drama film written and directed by M. Muthaiah ) produced by K. E. Gnanavel Raja. The film stars Gautham Karthik and Manjima Mohan in the lead roles, while Vinodhini Vaidyanathan, Soori, and FEFSI Vijayan play supporting roles. The films soundtrack is composed by Nivas K. Prasanna with editing done by Praveen KL and cinematography by Sakthi Saravanan. The film released on 1 May 2019. It received mixed reviews and became a box office decent hit Fante-Anne Fante-Anne is a Norwegian silent film from 1920 directed by Rasmus Breistein. The film is based on a rural story by Kristofer Janson from 1868. The Monastery's Hunter The Monasterys Hunter is a 1920 German silent historical drama film directed by Franz Osten and starring Fritz Greiner, Thea Steinbrecher and Toni Wittels. It is based on the 1892 novel of the same title by Ludwig Ganghofer. The Mollycoddle The Mollycoddle is a 1920 American film starring Douglas Fairbanks and Wallace Beery, and directed by Victor Fleming. Beery plays an ice-cold villain brawling with Fairbanks character all the way down the side of a steep mountain in one sequence. A copy of the film is in the Museum of Modern Art and in other film collections. The Family Secret The Family Secret is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by William A. Seiter and featuring child star Baby Peggy. It is based on Edithas Burglar, a story by Frances Hodgson Burnett first published in 1881 by St. Nicholas Magazine and adapted for the stage by Augustus E. Thomas. She She is a 1925 British-German fantasy adventure film directed by Leander de Cordova and G. B. Samuelson and starring Betty Blythe, Carlyle Blackwell and Mary Odette. It was filmed in Berlin as a co-production, and based on H. Rider Haggards novel of the same name. According to the opening credits, the intertitles were specially written for the film by Haggard himself; he died in 1925, the year the film was made. The book has been a popular subject for filmmakers in the silent and sound eras, with at least five short film adaptations produced in 1908, 1911, 1916, 1917, and 1919 respectively. The 1925 version was the first feature-length adaptation, although it was trimmed from its original 98-minute running time down to 69 minutes for US release. It is the most faithful of the three feature-length adaptations to date and follows the action, characters and locations of the original novel closely. A Woman of the World A Woman of the World is a silent drama comedy film starring Pola Negri, directed by Mal St. Clair, produced by Famous Players-Lasky, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. One of Pola Negris best Paramounts and today available films. Orchids and Ermine Orchids and Ermine is a 1927 silent film comedy starring Colleen Moore, filmed partly on location in New York. The film still exists. This was Mickey Rooneys first feature-length film. Children of Pleasure Children of Pleasure is a 1930 American Pre-Code MGM musical comedy film directed by Harry Beaumont, originally released with Technicolor sequences. It was adapted from Crane Wilburs 1929 play, The Song Writer. Let's Go Native Lets Go Native is a 1930 American pre-Code black-and-white musical comedy film, directed by Leo McCarey and released by Paramount Pictures. Jerry comments on being the only man on an island populated by women, "It was one of the Virgin Islands, but it drifted." The tagline was: "Paramounts wild, merry, mad hilarious farce!" Bimbo's Express Bimbos Express is a 1931 Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Bimbo and Betty Boop. Ladies' Man Ladies Man is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Lothar Mendes, starring William Powell and Kay Francis. It was released on May 9, 1931 by Paramount. Three Who Loved Three Who Loved is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by George Archainbaud from a screenplay by Beulah Marie Dix based on a story by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Martin Flavin. The film revolves around a love triangle. It was produced by RKO Pictures, which also distributed the film, releasing it on July 3, 1931. A print of this film is held by Library of Congress. The Crying Woman La Llorona is a 1933 Mexican supernatural horror film directed by Ramón Peón and starring Ramón Pereda, Virginia Zurí, Adriana Lamar and Carlos Orellana. It is based on the legend of La Llorona. Betty Boop's Trial Betty Boops Trial is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film, starring Betty Boop. Student Tour Student Tour is a 1934 American musical film directed by Charles Reisner, written by Ralph Spence and Philip Dunne, and starring Jimmy Durante, Charles Butterworth, Maxine Doyle, Phil Regan, Douglas Fowley and Nelson Eddy. It was released on October 5, 1934, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Judge for a Day Judge for a Day is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Old Man Rhythm Old Man Rhythm is a 1935 American musical film directed by Edward Ludwig from a screenplay by Sig Herzig and Ernest Pagano, based on a story by Herzig, Lewis Gensler, and Don Hartman. The musical director was Roy Webb, with music composed by Lewis Gensler and lyrics by Johnny Mercer. The film stars Charles "Buddy" Rogers, George Barbier, Barbara Kent, and Grace Bradley. The Rainmakers The Rainmakers is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Fred Guiol from a screenplay by Grant Garrett and Leslie Goodwins, based on a story by Guiol and Albert Traynor. RKO Radio Pictures released the film on October 25, 1935, starring the comedy team of Wheeler & Woolsey and Dorothy Lee. Hearts in Bondage Hearts in Bondage is a 1936 American war film directed by Lew Ayres. It was the only film that Ayres directed. I'm a Big Shot Now Im a Big Shot Now is a 1936 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. A Car-Tune Portrait A Car-Tune Portrait is a cartoon in the Color Classics series produced by Fleischer Studios. Released on June 26, 1937, the cartoon gives an imaginative take on Franz Liszts Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. Hopalong Rides Again Hopalong Rides Again is a 1937 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Norman Houston. The film stars William Boyd, George "Gabby" Hayes, Russell Hayden, Nora Lane, Harry Worth, Lois Wilde and Billy King. The film was released on September 3, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. Hopalong, Lucky, and Windy are working for the Bar 20 Ranch owned by Buck Peters. Buck’s niece, Laura, and his nephew, Artie, also live there. Lucky is in love with Laura. Buck needs cash and tells Hopalong to bring some cattle to Fort Hastings. They must arrive there in 10 days to fulfill contract terms. In order to get them there on time, the cattle have to be driven through the Black Butte area where the previous year rustlers stampeded the Bar 20 cattle leading to the loss of many cattle and the death of several of Hopalong’s men. Nora Blake lives in the Black Butte area and Hopalong is smitten by her. It turns out that Nora’s brother, Professor Hepburne, is the ruthless leader of the rustlers. Before the cattle drive Hopalong meets the Professor when he stops by the Bar 20 to get his horse reshod. Windy notices that the Professor is carrying a load of dynamite. The cattle drive begins. Buck’s nephew pleads with his uncle to go on the drive. Buck relents and Artie rides after the cattle drive. Hopalong assigns him to the chuck wagon with Windy. As the drive is going through the Black Butte area, Hepburne sets off the dynamite. The cattle stampede. 200 are picked off by the rustlers. Windy and Artie are right under the area that was dynamited and save themselves by getting under the chuck wagon. But Artie is hurt. In the explosion a piece of the dynamite case lands near Windy. Hopalong then knows that Hepburne is the rustler chief. He lays a trap. He puts Lucky in charge of the drive. He is to take the cattle to Fort Hasting and come back to the Butte with the cash. Meanwhile Hopalong goes to visit Nora. He lets Hepburne overhear that Lucky will be coming through the Butte with the cash. Windy who is taking care of Artie goes to get water and discovers the rustlers and the cattle. When he comes back to Artie, Artie has tried to get up and hurt himself again. So Windy can’t go as Hopalong wished to get Buck to bring the ranch people back to fight the rustlers. But when Windy is not looking, Artie gets on his horse and goes back to the ranch to bring the reinforcements. Between Hopalong, Lucky, Windy and the ranch hands the rustlers are defeated. Hepburne was angered when one of his men talked back. Hepburne shoots the talker back. Hepburne carries a box of dynamite up one of the hills but the fellow he shot shoots Hepburne. The shot sets off the dynamite. So that is the end of Hepburne. Hopalong believes Nora will never know her brother was a villain. Good triumphs over evil. Public Cowboy No. 1 Public Cowboy No. 1 is a 1937 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Ann Rutherford. Based on a story by Bernard McConville, the film is about a singing cowboy who chases down rustlers who are using airplanes, shortwave radios, and refrigerated trucks to steal cattle. Rawhide Rawhide is a 1938 Western film starring Lou Gehrig and made by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. The movie was directed by Ray Taylor and produced by Sol Lesser from a screenplay by Jack Natteford and Daniel Jarrett. The cinematography was by Allen Q. Thompson. This is the only Hollywood movie in which baseball great Lou Gehrig made a screen appearance, playing himself as a vacationing ballplayer visiting his sister Peggy on a ranch in the fictional town of Rawhide, Montana. The film remains available on DVD and VHS formats. Department Store Department Store is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Camerini. It was made at the Cinecittà studios in Rome. The film entered the competition at the 7th Venice International Film Festival. More About Nostradamus More About Nostradamus is a 1941 American short film directed by David Miller. In 1941 it was nominated for an Academy Award at the 13th Academy Awards for Best Live Action Short Film, One-Reel. The Bandit Trail The Bandit Trail is a 1941 Western film. Jungle Man Jungle Man is a 1941 American film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Buster Crabbe in his first of many films for Producers Releasing Corporation. He is reunited with Charles B. Middleton from the Flash Gordon serials. Cinematographer and associate producer Mervyn Freeman was an experienced newsreel cameraman. Riders of the Timberline Riders of the Timberline is a 1941 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by J. Benton Cheney. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Brad King, Victor Jory, Eleanor Stewart, J. Farrell MacDonald and Anna Q. Nilsson. The film was released on September 17, 1941, by Paramount Pictures. This was the 38th entry in the "Hopalong Cassidy" western series. Arizona Stage Coach Arizona Stage Coach is a 1942 American film directed by S. Roy Luby, one of the series of western Range Busters films. Bullet Scars Bullet Scars is a 1942 American film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. It was directed by D. Ross Lederman with top-billed stars Regis Toomey, Adele Longmire and Howard DaSilva. Much Too Shy Much Too Shy is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring George Formby, Kathleen Harrison, Hilda Bayley and Eileen Bennett. The cast includes radio star Jimmy Clitheroe, later "Carry On" star Charles Hawtrey, Peter Gawthorne and Joss Ambler. Formbys featured songs are They Laughed When I Started to Play, Talking to the Moon About You, Delivering the Morning Milk and Andy the Handy Man, written by Eddie Latta. A Night of Adventure A Night of Adventure is a 1944 American crime mystery film directed by Gordon Douglas. It stars Tom Conway, Audrey Long, and Edward Brophy. Gypsy Life Mighty Mouse in Gypsy Life is a 1945 Mighty Mouse cartoon that was nominated for an Oscar in the 18th Annual Academy Awards and is produced by Paul Terry and directed by Connie Rasinski. This film was originally released theatrically by 20th Century Fox. In the cartoon, Mighty Mouse tries to save gypsies from bats. This is the only Mighty Mouse cartoon that was nominated for an Oscar. It lost to a Tom and Jerry cartoon called Quiet Please!, released in 1946. Renegade Girl Renegade Girl is a 1946 American western film directed by William Berke. Doggone Cats Doggone Cats, is a 1947-released Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series. It stars Sylvester, his brother Alan and a dog named Wellington. It was officially released in Cinecolor, but was reissued in Technicolor. Two Gophers from Texas Two Gophers from Texas is a 1948 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Arthur Davis. It released on January 17, 1948. The Cowboy and the Indians The Cowboy and the Indians is a 1949 American Western film directed by John English and written by Dwight Cummins and Dorothy Yost. The film stars Gene Autry, Sheila Ryan, Frank Richards, Hank Patterson, Jay Silverheels and Claudia Drake. The film was released on September 15, 1949, by Columbia Pictures. Return to Life Return to Life is a 1949 French drama portmanteau film in five parts directed by Georges Lampin, André Cayatte, Henri-Georges Clouzot and Jean Dréville. It was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. Vote for Huggett Vote for Huggett is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Jack Warner, Kathleen Harrison and Diana Dors. Warner reprises his role as the head of a London family, in the post-war years. It was the second in the film series The Huggetts, after 1948s Here Come the Huggetts, and the third film in which the family appeared. In it, Joe Huggett decides to run as a candidate in the local municipal elections. It was followed later that year by The Huggetts Abroad. The Harlem Globetrotters The Harlem Globetrotters is a 1951 Sport/Drama film about the famous African American basketball team The Harlem Globetrotters released by Columbia Pictures. The film stars Thomas Gomez, Bill Walker, Dorothy Dandridge, Angela Clarke, and Peter M. Thompson. I Believe in You I Believe in You is a 1952 film directed by Michael Relph and Basil Dearden. It stars Celia Johnson and Cecil Parker and is based on the book Court Circular by Sewell Stokes. Inspired by the recently successful The Blue Lamp, Relph and Dearden used a semi-documentary approach in telling the story of the lives of probation officers and their charges. Kid Monk Baroni Kid Monk Baroni is a 1952 American film noir sport film directed by Harold D. Schuster. It is also known as Young Paul Baroni in the United Kingdom and is noted for being an early film appearance for Leonard Nimoy, who would become famous for his role as Spock on the TV series Star Trek. This film marks the first time that Nimoy played the lead role in a motion picture. Untamed Women Untamed Women is a 1952 United States science fiction film directed by W. Merle Connell, written by George Wallace Sayre, and starring Mikel Conrad and Doris Merrick. La tratta delle bianche La Tratta delle bianche is a 1952 Italian melodrama film. It was also released in the United States in 1954 under the title Girls Marked Danger. Game of Danger Bang! Youre Dead is a 1954 British psychological film drama, directed by Lance Comfort and starring Jack Warner, Anthony Richmond, Veronica Hurst, Derek Farr and Sean Barrett. The film takes as its subject the accidental killing of a man by a child, and the struggles of the child and his companion to comprehend the gravity of what has happened. The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp is a 1954 British black and white part-fantasy comedy film directed by Alan Bromly and starring Felix Aylmer and Diane Cilento. The film was based on a novel by Charles Terrot and is a remake of a television play written by him and broadcast in 1951. Make me an Offer! Make Me an Offer is a 1954 Eastmancolor British comedy film directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Peter Finch as an antique dealer.. It is based on the novel of the same title by Wolf Mankowitz. Svengali Svengali is a 1954 British drama film directed by Noel Langley and starring Hildegard Knef, Donald Wolfit and Terence Morgan. A svengali hypnotises an artists model into becoming a great opera singer, but she struggles to escape from his powers. It was based on the novel Trilby by George Du Maurier. Donald Wolfit was a last-minute replacement for actor Robert Newton, who left three weeks into filming and can still be seen in some long shots. Amongst the end credits is the acknowledgement: "The producer expresses his grateful appreciation for the magnificent singing voice of Madame Elizabeth Schwarzkopf." Footsteps in the Night Footsteps in the Night is a 1957 American film noir crime film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring Bill Elliott, Don Haggerty and Eleanore Tanin. It was the last in a series of five films made by Allied Artists featuring Elliott as a police detective. The Littlest Hobo The Littlest Hobo is a Canadian television series based upon a 1958 American film of the same name directed by Charles R. Rondeau. The series first aired from 1963 to 1965 in syndication, and was revived for a popular second run on CTV, spanning six seasons, from October 11, 1979 to March 7, 1985. The concept of the show was that of "an ownerless dog". All three productions revolved around a stray German Shepherd, the titular Hobo, who wanders from town to town, helping people in need. Although the concept was perhaps similar to that of Lassie and/or Rin Tin Tin, the Littlest Hobos destiny was to befriend those who apparently needed help, portrayed by well known actors in celebrity guest appearance roles. Despite the attempts of the many people whom he helped to adopt him, he appeared to prefer to be on his own, and would head off by himself at the end of each episode. Never actually named on-screen, the dog is often referred to by the name Hobo or by the names given by temporary human companions. His origins, motivation, and ultimate destination are never explained on screen. Barsaat Ki Raat Barsaat Ki Raat is a 1960 Bollywood film starring Bharat Bhushan, Madhubala, Shyama, Mumtaz Begum and K.N. Singh. It was directed by P. L. Santoshi. This film was released in black-and-white. It became particularly popular for its qawwali songs and was one of the biggest hits at the box office in 1960. This is music director Roshans first big success; almost all the film songs became hits. Barsaat Ki Raat was also one of the last films to star celebrated actress Madhubala. Prostaya istoriya A Simple Story is a 1960 Soviet drama film directed by Yuri Yegorov. The picture was the 48th most attended domestic film in the Soviet Union. The Big Show The Big Show is a 1961 DeLuxe Color and CinemaScope drama film directed by James B. Clark, starring Esther Williams and Cliff Robertson. The cast also includes Robert Vaughn, Margia Dean, Nehemiah Persoff and David Nelson, who was best known to audiences of the time for The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet television show. Candide Candide ou lOptimisme du XXe siècle is a 1960 French comedy drama film directed by Norbert Carbonnaux and written by Carbonnaux and Albert Simonin. It stars Jean-Pierre Cassel as Candide, Pierre Brasseur as Pangloss, Louis de Funès as the officer of the Gestapo, and Daliah Lavi as Cunégonde. The film was released under the titles Candide, Candide oder der Optimismus im 20. Jahrhundert, Candide, avagy a XX. század optimizmusa, and Kandyd czyli optymizm XX wieku. D' Fightin' Ones D Fightin Ones is a 1961 Merrie Melodies cartoon starring Sylvester and an unnamed bulldog. The cartoon was directed by Friz Freleng. It is a parody of The Defiant Ones, a movie about two escaped inmates—one black, one white—who are shackled to each other. Everything's Ducky Everythings Ducky is a 1961 comedy film directed by Don Taylor and written by Benedict Freedman and John Fenton Murray. The film stars Mickey Rooney, Buddy Hackett, Jackie Cooper, Joanie Sommers, Roland Winters and Elizabeth MacRae. The film was released on December 20, 1961, by Columbia Pictures. Gun Fight Gun Fight is a 1961 Western directed by Edward L. Cahn for Robert E. Kents Zenith Productions that was released through United Artists. The film features location shots from the Grand Teton National Park. Young and Willing The Wild and the Willing is a 1962 British romantic drama film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Virginia Maskell, Paul Rogers and Samantha Eggar. It is the film debut of Ian McShane and John Hurt. It depicts a group of students at university. It was filmed on location in Lincoln, with Lincoln Castle doubling as the university. Uncle Vanya Uncle Vanya is a 1963 British film adaptation of the work Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov. The film was directed by Stuart Burge. It was a filmed version of the Chichester Festival production, directed by Laurence Olivier as Astrov, and also starring Michael Redgrave, Rosemary Harris, and Joan Plowright. The Eyes of Annie Jones The Eyes of Annie Jones is a 1964 American-British drama film directed by Reginald Le Borg and starring Richard Conte, Francesca Annis and Joyce Carey. The film tells the story of a sleepwalking young woman involved with a murder. The film was shot in Spain and financed by Robert L. Lippert. Hercules vs. the Giant Warriors The Triumph of Hercules, the 1964 film, was one of many Italian sword and sandal epics during the 1960s craze. Originally titled Il Trionfo di Ercole, the film was directed by Alberto De Martino. Hercules was portrayed by Dan Vadis. Return of Django Son of Django is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Osvaldo Civirani. Dead Men Don't Count Dead Men Dont Count is a 1968 Spanish-Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Rafael Romero Marchent. The Delta Factor The Delta Factor is a 1970 American Adventure film, co-produced and directed by Tay Garnett who co-wrote the screenplay with Raoul Walsh. It stars Christopher George and Yvette Mimieux. The film is based on the 1967 novel by Mickey Spillane. Corky Corky is a 1972 American drama film starring Robert Blake and directed by Leonard Horn. Mama's Dirty Girls Mamas Dirty Girls is a 1974 exploitation film starring Gloria Grahame and Candice Rialson about a woman and her three daughters who murder men for money. One by One One by One is a documentary about the deadliness of Grand Prix racing, including footage of fatal racing accidents. It is narrated by Stacy Keach. The film was reissued as The Quick and the Dead in 1978 including the death of Tom Pryce at the 1977 South African Grand Prix. and was later released also as Champions Forever: The Formula One Drivers. Angela Angela is a 1978 Canadian drama film directed by Boris Sagal. It stars Sophia Loren and Steve Railsback. Invisible Adversaries Invisible Adversaries is a 1977 Austrian experimental drama film directed by Valie Export, her debut feature film. Covert Action Covert Action is a 1978 Italian/Greek co-production Eurospy film starring the American actor David Janssen. The plot was based on the experiences of former CIA agent Philip Agee who initiated a lawsuit with the producers over his fees and expenses. Perfect Gentlemen Perfect Gentlemen is a 1978 American made-for-television comedy crime film starring Lauren Bacall, Ruth Gordon, Sandy Dennis and Lisa Pelikan which premiered as The CBS Tuesday Night Movie on March 14, 1978. The film, produced and directed by Jackie Cooper from a screenplay written by Nora Ephron, was filmed on location in Claremont and Hollywood, California from October 27 to November 1977. Rhinegold Rhinegold is a 1978 West German drama film directed by Niklaus Schilling. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival. Schwarz und weiß wie Tage und Nächte Schwarz und weiß wie Tage und Nächte is a West German film from 1978 directed by Wolfgang Petersen and starring Bruno Ganz. Spirit of the Wind Spirit of the Wind is a 1979 American Northern film directed by Ralph Liddle and starring Chief Dan George, Slim Pickens, Pius Savage, and George Clutesi. The Royal Romance of Charles and Diana The Royal Romance of Charles and Diana is a 1982 American made-for-television biographical drama film about the marriage between Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer starring Catherine Oxenberg, Christopher Baines, Olivia de Havilland, Dana Wynter and Ray Milland. It originally aired September 20, 1982 on CBS. Chase Through the Night Chase Through the Night is a 1984 Australian film about a gang of bank robbers on the run. It was a five-part, 30-minute teleseries. Sluchay v kvadrate '36-80' Incident at Map Grid 36-80 is a 1982 Soviet military action movie by Mikhail Tumanishvili. The total number of Soviet viewers was estimated at 33 million 100 thousand. Sunset Limousine Sunset Limousine is a 1983 American made-for-television comedy film written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais. Directed by Terry Hughes and shot on locations in San Diego, the film stars John Ritter, Susan Dey, Paul Reiser, Audrie Neenan, Martin Short, and George Kirby in a story about a limo driver who aspires to be a stand-up comic. Pre-production began in 1979 after British company Witzend Productions signed to produce the project for CBS. Filming took place during May 1983 with Lainie Kazan, Martin Short, and Audie Neenan joining the cast that month. The film debuted October 12, 1983 on CBS. Surfacing Surfacing is a 1981 Canadian drama film directed by Claude Jutra and starring Kathleen Beller, R. H. Thomson, Joseph Bottoms, Michael Ironside and Margaret Dragu. The film was written by Bernard Gordon as an adaptation of Margaret Atwoods novel Surfacing. Atwoods novel was widely considered "unfilmable", and Jutras adaptation was not considered successful. He had been brought in as director only at the last minute, after original director Eric Till dropped out; it was also the first feature film ever produced by Beryl Fox, primarily known as a documentary filmmaker. In addition, the film was criticized for casting Beller and Bottoms, actors from the United States, in a film adaptation of a novel with themes of Canadian nationalism, as well as for giving Bottoms top billing even though Bellers character was the novels primary protagonist. The film garnered one Genie Award nomination at the 3rd Genie Awards, for songwriter Ann Mortifee in the Best Original Song category. Jutra rebounded the following year with the more successful and better-received By Design. A Virus Knows No Morals A Virus Knows No Morals is a 1986 German film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim. The film is a black comedy about the AIDS epidemic. Made with a low budget, campy style and no professional actors, it covers many aspects of AIDS and its effects as well as attacking the rumors surrounding it in a satirical way. Zhizn Klima Samgina The Life of Klim Samgin is a 14-part TV film by director Viktor Titov, based on the novel by Maxim Gorky. The series premiered on television in March–April 1988. The Ultimate Vampire The Ultimate Vampire is a 1991 Hong Kong film directed by Wilson Tong and starring Lam Ching-ying and Chin Siu-ho. It is a spin-off of the 1985 Hong Kong movie Mr. Vampire, Lam Ching-ying reprises his role as a Taoist priest. Blücher Blücher is a 1988 Norwegian thriller film directed by Oddvar Bull Tuhus, starring Helge Jordal, Frank Krog and Hege Schøyen. Two North Sea divers who have recently been fired plan to vindicate themselves by a pioneer expedition to the wreckage of the German cruiser Blücher, at the bottom of the Oslofjord. The expedition soon becomes entangled in political intrigues. Scugnizzi Scugnizzi is a 1989 Italian musical drama, directed by Nanni Loy. The film is also called "Street Kids" in the American market. Romeo Romeo is a 1990 Dutch drama film directed by Rita Horst, starring Monique van de Ven and Johan Leysen. It was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival. Deep Blues Deep Blues: A Musical Pilgrimage to the Crossroads is a British documentary film, released in 1991, and made by music critic and author Robert Palmer and documentary film maker Robert Mugge, in collaboration with David A. Stewart and his brother John J. Stewart. The film provided insight into the location, cast and characteristics of Delta blues and North Mississippi hill country blues. Filming took place in 1990 in Memphis, and various North Mississippi counties. Theatrical release was in 1991 and home video release in the United Kingdom, the next year, as was a soundtrack album. A United States consumer edition came in 2000. Stewart initiated and financed the project, inspired by Palmers 1981 book of the same name. Palmer provided many of the insights into the background and history of the blues, as a guide to Stewart and the film narrator. Hunting Hunting is a 1991 Australian drama film written and directed by Frank Howson, starring John Savage, Kerry Armstrong and Guy Pearce. Amore! Amore! was a comedy film made in 1993. It was directed by Lorenzo Doumani, and its music score was created by Harry Manfredini. Con gli occhi chiusi With Closed Eyes is a 1994 Italian drama film written and directed by Francesca Archibugi. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Federigo Tozzi. For his performance Marco Messeri won the Nastro dArgento for best supporting actor. Ritorno a casa Gori Ritorno a casa Gori, internationally known as Return to Home Gori, is a 1996 comedy film directed by Alessandro Benvenuti. It is the sequel of Welcome to Home Gori. Beasties Beasties is a 1989 horror film, originally titled Bionaut, by Steven Paul Contreras. Swedish Fly Girls Swedish Fly Girls is a 1971 drama film, also known as Christa. The English title is misleading, since the lead character is Danish. Blood Street Blood Street is a 1988 film co-directed by Leo Fong. It stars Fong in a reprised role as private detective Joe Wong who has been hired to find a womans husband who has gone missing. Richard Norton, Stan Wertlieb, Stack Pierce, Chuck Jeffreys and Kymberly Paige also appear in the film. Rats in the Ranks Rats in the Ranks is an Australian documentary film released in 1996. The film detailed the last weeks of the 1994 Leichhardt Council Mayoral elections. The filmmakers, Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson were allowed access to the innermost meetings of participants including the serving mayor Larry Hand and his Labor Party opponents. Larry Hands exposure to a wider audience spawned the character Col Dunkley in the successful Australian TV series Grass Roots, and Rats in the Ranks is regarded as a classic in its portrayal of local politics in Australia. The Peaceful Air of the West The Peaceful Air of the West is a 1990 Italian comedy film directed by Silvio Soldini. Jagriti Jagriti is a 1954 Bollywood film directed by Satyen Bose. It was based on the 1949 Bengali film Paribartan that Bose had also directed. The film stars Rajkumar Gupta, Abhi Bhattacharya, and Ratan Kumar in the lead roles. The film won the Filmfare Award for Best Film at the 3rd Filmfare Awards in 1956. Bhattacharya received the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Jagriti at the same ceremony. Box office ranking # 6 The film was screened retrospectively on 14 August 2016 at the Independence Day Film Festival jointly presented by the Indian Directorate of Film Festivals and Ministry of Defense, commemorating the 70th Indian Independence Day. Bama Vijayam Bama Vijayam is a 1967 Indian Tamil-language comedy film directed by K. Balachander. The film features an ensemble cast including Sowcar Janaki, Rajasree, Kanchana, Jayanthi, Sachu, R. Muthuraman, Nagesh, Major Sundarrajan, Srikanth and T. S. Balaiah. It was simultaneously filmed in Telugu as Bhale Kodallu with a slightly different cast. Bama Vijayam was later remade in Hindi as Teen Bahuraniyan in 1968. Driving Force Driving Force is a 1989 action film directed by A.J. Prowse. 25x5: The Continuing Adventures of the Rolling Stones 25x5: The Continuing Adventures of the Rolling Stones is a documentary featuring rock group The Rolling Stones, charting the period between the bands formation in 1962 and the release of its then latest album, 1989s Steel Wheels. It was directed by acclaimed British documentary-maker Nigel Finch. Alongside much archive footage, the film also featured extensive original interviews with band members Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood. The bands two guitarists who preceded Ronnie Wood, Brian Jones and Mick Taylor are featured in archive interviews only. Jones died in 1969 and Taylor, his replacement, left in 1974. Despite the high regard the film is held in, it is currently unavailable on DVD or Blu-ray. At the End of the Day: The Sue Rodriguez Story Sunrise Over Tiananmen Square Sunrise Over Tiananmen Square is a 1998 National Film Board of Canada short animated documentary directed by Shui-Bo Wang. It is an autobiography about the directors life, career and ultimate disillusionment with The Peoples Republic of China. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, losing to The Personals. Other honours for the film included the Gemini Award for Best History/Biography Documentary program and the award for Best Short Documentary at Hot Docs. Take All of Me Take All of Me is a 1976 Italian melodrama film written and directed by Luigi Cozzi. Edna, the Inebriate Woman Edna, the Inebriate Woman is a British television drama starring Patricia Hayes. The film, written by award-winning screenwriter Jeremy Sandford, was first broadcast on BBC 1 on 21 October 1971, as part of the Play for Today series. It was directed by Ted Kotcheff and produced by Irene Shubik. Pygmalion and Galatea Pygmalion and Galatea is an 1898 French short silent trick film directed by Georges Méliès, based on the ancient Pygmalion myth. The Miser The Miser is a 1908 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Taken for a Ride Taken for a Ride is a documentary film by Martha Olson and Jim Klein about the Great American Streetcar Scandal. The 55-minute film was first broadcast on August 6, 1996 on the PBS television series POV. The Man in the Back Seat The Man in the Back Seat is a 1961 British B-movie crime film, directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Derren Nesbitt and Keith Faulkner. The film was based on an Edgar Wallace story, and was tightly shot, with only four name-credited actors and much of the action taking place in a cramped flat and the claustrophobic confines of a car at night. Kallan Pavithran Kallan Pavithran is a 1981 Malayalam film written and directed by P. Padmarajan. It stars Nedumudi Venu, Adoor Bhasi and Bharath Gopi. The film is about a thief who meets a crooked merchant in the town and an incident occurring afterward changing his entire life. The film is based on Padmarajans pre-published short story of the same name. This was also the first super hit film of Padmarajan as a director. Chettu Kinda Pleader Chettu Kinda Pleader is a 1989 Telugu comedy film produced by Nandigam Surya Ravindra under the Siri Cine Chitra banner and directed by Vamsy. It stars Rajendra Prasad and Kinnera in the lead roles, with music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Sradha Sradha is a 2000 Indian Malayalam language action film directed by I. V. Sasi and written by T. Damodaran and Dr. Rajendrababu. The film stars Mohanlal, Shobhana, Abhirami, and Indraja. It features a musical score and soundtrack composed by Bharathwaj. The plot follows the investigations of a police squad led by Ganga Prasad for a terrorist threat in the city. The film was released on 7 July 2000. It was dubbed and released in Tamil titled Dhool Police. Nothing So Strange Nothing So Strange is a 2002 American mockumentary film written, produced and directed by Brian Flemming in the style of an "independent documentary". It centers on the fictional assassination of former Microsoft chairman Bill Gates on December 2, 1999. The film won the New York Times Claiborne Pell Award for Original Vision at the Newport Film Festival and received a positive reception from Variety. Plaster Caster Plaster Caster is a 2001 documentary film about Cynthia Plaster Caster, the groupie who became famous for making plaster casts of rock stars penises, including her first one of Jimi Hendrixs penis. Nadodi Naadody is a 1992 Indian Malayalam-language action drama film produced and directed by Thampi Kannanthanam and written by T. A. Razzaq. It stars Mohanlal in the lead role, alongside Suresh Gopi, Babu Antony, N. N. Pillai, Jagathy Sreekumar, Kuthiravattam Pappu, Jose Pellissery, Sathaar, Mohini, Sangita Madhavan Nair, and Baby Vichitra. The music was composed by S. P. Venkatesh. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Brahmarudrudu. Soorya Gayathri Soorya Gayathri is a 1992 Malayalam film directed by Anil, written by John Paul, starring Mohanlal in the lead role. The film is a revenge story, of a father who goes after the murderers of his son. Baseraa Baseraa is a 1981 Indian Bollywood film. The film was produced by Ramesh Behl, and directed by Ramesh Talwar. The film based on Marathi novel by Leela Phansalkar. stars Shashi Kapoor, Raakhee, Rekha, Poonam Dhillon, Raj Kiran, A.K. Hangal and Iftekar. The music was composed by R.D. Burman. The movie was a hit at the box office and the lead actors performance was much praised. The film was remade in Telugu as Thodu Needa, in Tamil as Kanmaniye Pesu and in Kannada as Suvvi Suvvalaali. Tennen shôjo Man next: Yokohama hyaku-ya hen is a 1999 Japanese television series directed by Takashi Miike. Idhayam Idhayam is a 1991 Tamil language romantic drama film directed by debutant director Kathir. The movie stars Murali and Heera Rajagopal in lead roles while Chinni Jayanth, Janagaraj, Manorama, and Vijayakumar play supporting roles. The music was composed by Ilayaraja. It was popular and trend setter in between 1990s lovers. The film is dubbed into Telugu with the name Hrudhayam. Saved by the Belles Saved by the Belles, also known by its French title Échappée belles, is a 2003 feature film by Ziad Touma, his first long feature film. Touma is a Lebanese Canadian film director and producer residing in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Touma is the founder of Couzin Films film, television and digital media production company and it was released through the company. Stripping Stripping is a 2002 Finnish comedy film directed by Saara Saarela. It was entered into the 24th Moscow International Film Festival. The Creature of the Sunny Side Up Trailer Park The Creature of the Sunnyside Up Trailer Park, originally titled Bloodhead, is a 2004 comedy/horror film directed by Christopher Coppola. The lead characters, one black and one white and both racists, are Donnie played by Andre Ware and Doug played by Steve Hedden. They co-inherit a trailer park near Joshua Tree National Monument. Despite their antagonism, they join forces to battle a monster created by retired cultists living in the park and stalking its other denizens. Eventually they discover that they are fraternal twins whose Caucasian archeologist mother Shirley Jones was married to an African-American serviceman. The film also stars Bernie Kopell, Lynda Carter, Fort Atkinson, Stephanie Dees, TKeyah Crystal Keymáh and Frank Gorshin. Variety reported contemporaneously on the production as "being shot on high-definition digital cameras." It was filmed from June through September, 2002 in 29 Palms, California and at the Culver Studios. In 2014, the film was one of three features directed by Christopher Coppola that was licensed to Fandor, where it was retitled as Cult of the Evil Geezers. The New York Times reported its release on Fandor as "Z-grade horror flick/comedy, also titled The Creature of the Sunny Side Up Trailer Park, about a demonic cult and racial prejudice." Love Birds Love Birds is a 1996 Indian Tamil-language romance film directed by P. Vasu. The film features Prabhu Deva and Nagma in the lead roles with Raja, Vadivelu and Sarath Babu playing other pivotal roles. The films score and soundtrack composed by A. R. Rahman was highly successful. Love Birds opened in January 1996 and had an average performance commercially. The storyline of the movie is thematically similar to that of the 1986 Kannada movie Ratha Sapthami for which P. Vasu was co-screen play writer. Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property is a 2003 documentary film about Nat Turner co-written and directed by Charles Burnett. That Justice Be Done That Justice Be Done was a one-reel American propaganda film directed by George Stevens and made in 1945 by the Office of War Information for the US Chief of Counsel at Nuremberg and the War Crimes Office of the Judge Advocate Generals Corps. The film opens with a shot of the Jefferson Memorial and a voice over of Jefferson declaring his opposition to all forms of tyranny, then slowly fades to footage of Adolf Hitler making a speech soon dubbed into English "We have the right to do anything which benefits the German race, including complete expulsion of inferior peoples." The camera then moves to the crowds of people shouting "Sieg heil" and the soundtrack continues over pictures of war crimes. The narrator describes how the various classes of war criminals, traitors, and people who committed specific acts are dealt with, then moves on to the major Nazi war criminals. The narrator states that we cannot torture or poison them like they did to their victims, but must uphold a higher standard of justice, exemplified by George Washington. The film states that 1945 must be the year of not only Germanys military defeat but also that of a trial and therefore a public exposure and repudiation of the ideas of Nazism itself. Visions of Passion Visions of Passion is a 2003 American made for cable erotic drama film directed by Randall St. George. Love in Nepal Love in Nepal is a 2004 Indian Hindi romantic thriller film directed by Rajat Mukherjee which was released on 6 March 2004. Unlike Sonu Nigam in the male lead, who is otherwise a well known Bollywood playback singer, the film has Nepali film actress Jharana Bajracharya and Richa Ghimire from Nepal and Flora Saini in the female lead. This is Sonu Nigams second film as the male lead. The Very Best of Cher: The Video Hits Collection The Very Best of Cher: The Video Hits Collection is a collection of 15 of Chers greatest music videos. The anthology includes the popular "Believe" and "If I Could Turn Back Time" as well as the obscure "Main Man". On the albums back cover, "Song for the Lonely" is listed as "Song for the Lonely", though it is the original video, not a remix. Conversely, the "Dovè LAmore" video actually uses the Emilio Estefan remix of the song. The video collection was certified Platinum in the United States and Australia. I, Curmudgeon I, Curmudgeon is a 2004 documentary film by Alan Zweig about curmudgeons, himself included. Self-declared curmudgeons interviewed in the film also include Harvey Pekar, Fran Lebowitz, Mark Eitzel, Cintra Wilson, Bruce La Bruce, Andy Rooney and Scott Thompson. The film was shot with a camcorder, with Zweig using a mirror to record his own experiences. Night and Day Day and Night is a 2004 Chinese film, and the second film by Sixth Generation writer-director Wang Chao. It is also known, less accurately, as Night and Day. The film constitutes the second entry in Wang Chaos loose trilogy on modern China. It was preceded by Wangs 2001 debut, The Orphan of Anyang, and would be followed by Luxury Car in 2006. The film is a Chinese-French co-production between Fang Lis Laurel Films and Sylvain Busztejns Rosem Pictures in association with the China Film Fourth Group and Arte France Cinema; Laurel and Rosem would later reunite to produce Luxury Car. Banyu Biru Banyu Biru is a 2005 Indonesian film. Panned by the critics in Indonesia on release, the surreal theme of this roadtrip movie of self-discovery performed moderately well in cinemas but fared much better on its DVD release, probably owing to the bankability of its main star, Tora Sudiro. It also received positive reviews in specialist press and online film sites internationally. The film is notable for featuring music tracks by superstar Indonesian rockers, Slank. Brother's Shadow Brothers Shadow is a 2006 American drama film starring Scott Cohen and Judd Hirsch. Andre omgang Second Half is a 2007 Norwegian comedy film directed by Hilde Heier, starring Johannes Joner, Espen Reboli Bjerke and Baard Owe. The two brothers Erik and Sverre are both experiencing relationship problems, while their father has to place his wife in a retirement home after she develops Alzheimer. Every Sunday the three meet to watch their favourite club, Skeid, play football. However, there is fear that they may get relegated this year. Day on Fire Day on Fire is an American film which was produced by Lodestar Entertainment and filmed in New York City and Israel in 2006. It is written and directed by Jay Anania, stars Academy Award winner Olympia Dukakis, Carmen Chaplin, Alyssa Sutherland and Martin Donovan and is produced by William Fisch and Larry Rattner. The film was scored by John Medeski with vocals by Judy Kuhn. Day on Fire was screened at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival on May 22, 2006. Day on Fire tells the story of a singer, a model, an Arab woman journalist, and a physician as they criss-cross New York City over a 12-hour period. Their intersecting lives unfold against the backdrop of a ghastly suicide bombing in Israel, and the strange New York City wanderings of a malevolent Handsome Man, whose predatory intents lend an air of inevitable, horrific violence. Beautifully and hauntingly musical, this thriller also has a political and personal intrigue that mounts inexorably as the sun begins to set on this fateful day. By the time night has fallen in the city, the crossing of these individual fates is sealed. Each of these four women has found their destiny amidst the brutality that the film reveals. My Mother Is a Belly Dancer My Mother Is a Belly Dancer is a 2006 Hong Kong film directed by Lee Kung-Lok. It is part of Andy Laus "Focus: First Cut" series, focusing on promising young directors from Asia. Andy Lau makes a cameo in the film. Bosco Adventure is an anime television series produced by Nippon Animation, mainly inspired by a book "Storie del Bosco" of the Italian writer Tony Wolf, and other books of this author. The series was very popular in Europe in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and were shown in many European countries, America, and other parts of world like Egypt, Djibouti, Cameroon, Israel and South Korea. They were big success in France, Italy and Japan, but not very famous and was not commercialized in the UK or USA since they were never released in English. The Japanese DVDs were released on July 25, 2003 and the fully remastered Blu-ray discs on July 28, 2017. Sakkarakatti Sakkarakatti is a 2008 Tamil musical romantic comedy film written and directed by Kalaprabhu and produced by his father, Kalaipuli S. Dhanu. It featured debutant Shanthnoo Bhagyaraj, son of veteran actor K. Bhagyaraj, in the lead role while Ishita Sharma and Vedhika played significant roles. It featured a soundtrack composed by A. R. Rahman, with the song "Taxi Taxi" becoming a megahit before the films release. Sakkarakatti released on 26 September 2008. The Don The Don is a 2006 Malayalam film by Shaji Kailas starring Dileep in the lead role. The movie got an A certificate due to extreme violence and blood-shed. Em 4 Jay Em4Jay is a 2008 Australian drama film directed by Alkinos Tsilimidos. Starring Laura Gordon and Nick Barkla, the story follows the lives of two heroin addicts living in Melbournes inner suburbs. The Battery is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Yōjirō Takita, which is based on the novel series with the same title. There is a 2008 Japanese drama series, Battery, based on the same novel. In baseball, the term battery refers collectively to the pitcher and the catcher. The Radio Pirates The Radio Pirates is a Norwegian family film released in 2007, directed by first-time director Stig Svendsen and is based on a radio play by Gunnar Germundson. It stars Gard B. Eidsvold, Per Christian Ellefsen, Henrik Mestad and Ane Dahl Torp. Virtual JFK: Vietnam If Kennedy Had Lived Virtual JFK: Vietnam if Kennedy Had Lived is a 2008 documentary film by Koji Masutani. It applies what Niall Ferguson of Harvard University has called virtual history to consider what President John F. Kennedy might have done in Vietnam if he had not been assassinated in 1963. The film was unveiled at the 2008 HotDocs Canadian International Documentary Film Festival, and its theatrical premiere took place at New York Citys Film Forum six weeks before the 2008 U.S. presidential election. Flower in the Gun Barrel Flower in the Gun Barrel is a 2008 documentary film focusing on the process of reconciliation and forgiveness in post-genocide Rwanda. The film depicts both the current conditions in Rwanda and the buildup to the genocide in 1994. It is unique in that it illustrates the complex challenges of average citizens attempting to forgive the neighbors who slaughtered their families. It is a testament to what human beings are capable of. The topic of forgiveness, and the difficulty of coming to terms with those who have killed ones parents, siblings, children and neighbors, is a universal theme that comes to life through the example of Rwanda. Calimucho Calimucho is a 2008 Dutch/European feature film, directed by Eugenie Jansen. The movie, about the problems within a small family circus, was entirely shot travelling with a small existing circus on tour, the cast consisting of the circus members, but is not a documentary: The story is entirely scripted, written by Natasha Gerson. Don't Think About White Monkeys Don‘t Think About White Monkeys is a Russian social satirical tragicomedy film directed by Yuri Mamin. The screenplay was written by Yuri Mamin and Vladimir Vardunas, translated into verse by Vyacheslav Leikin. The film has a second name: "Chaldean Face", presented in the opening titles; in contemporary Russian slang, the word "Chaldean" denotes a greedy lackey. The form of the film is unusual: all dialogues are in verse accompanied by a strict musical rhythm. The creators of the film define its genre as a tragic farce. A Greater Yes: The Story of Amy Newhouse A Greater Yes: The Story of Amy Newhouse is a 2009 Christian film released on May 28, 2009. The story is about Amy Newhouse, who died of cancer, and the effects of her life and death in her surrounding community. The film was shot entirely on location in Amarillo and Pampa. Empty Can! is a Japanese light novel series about a group of anthropomorphic soda cans who do battle. It was created by Riku Ranjō, with illustrations by Hiro Suzuhira, known for her artistry in Shuffle!. The first novel was released on May 24, 2007, and as of April 24, 2009, eight volumes have been published by Shueisha under their Super Dash Bunko label. A manga adaptation began serialization in Ultra Jump on October 18, 2008, an anime adaptation began airing on January 3, 2009. On December 22, 2008, an early release of the first episode was streamed on the internet through Bandai Channel. On the day the final episode aired on March 28, 2009, an Akikan! OVA followed on October 23, 2009. At Anime Weekend Atlanta 2011, Sentai Filmworks announced that they have licensed both TV series and OVA and was released in 2012. Messenger Boðberi is a 2010 Icelandic film Drama directed by Hjálmar Einarsson and starring Darri Ingolfsson. The film was released on July 7, 2010. No One Here Gets Out Alive: A Tribute to Jim Morrison A Tribute to Jim Morrison is a 1981 documentary about Jim Morrison, lead singer of American rock band the Doors who died in July 1971. The documentary explores Morrisons interest in film, poetry, psychology, mysticism and sexuality. Excerpts of Doors songs are included with only TV appearances playing "Light My Fire" and "Touch Me" played in their entirety. It features contemporary interviews with Morrison as well as interviews with all the surviving members of the group, record producer Paul A. Rothchild and Doors biographers Danny Sugerman and Jerry Hopkins. Archive film in the documentary is drawn from Granada TVs The Doors Are Open, the bands appearance at the Hollywood Bowl in July 1968, snippets from the then unreleased film Feast of Friends, the opening scene of Apocalypse Now featuring the Doors song "The End" and television appearances on The Jonathan Winters Show, The Ed Sullivan Show and The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. Many original photos of Morrison and the band are included from Joel Brodsky, Paul Ferrara, Jerry Hopkins, Frank Lisciandro and Gloria Stavers. The documentary was re-titled upon release on DVD but is now out of print. Kung Fu Hero Kung Fu Man also known as Kung Fu Hero is a 2012 Chinese-American Kung Fu film. This film was directed by Yuen Cheung-yan and Ning Ying and produced by Keanu Reeves, and starring Tiger Chen, Jiang Mengjie, Arman Darbo, Chyna Mccoy and Vanessa Branch. Tante Hilda! Aunt Hilda! or Tante Hilda is an animated French film directed by Benoît Chieux and Jacques-Rémy Girerd. Hello Hum Lallann Bol Rahe Hain Hello! Hum Lallan Bol Rahe Hain is a Bollywood film starring Rajpal Yadav and Preeti Mehra in the lead roles. Produced by Nazim Rizvi and directed by Dileep Shukla, it was released under the banner of Emaar Film International Unit and Whispering Shadows Entertainment. Max Pinlig 2 - sidste skrig Max Embarrassing 2 is a 2011 Danish comedy film directed by Lotte Svendsen. Tang Bohu dian Qiuxiang 2 zhi Si Da Caizi Flirting Scholar 2 is a 2010 Chinese comedy film directed by Hong Kong director Lee Lik-Chi and starring Huang Xiaoming, Zhang Jingchu, Natalis Chan, Zhou Libo and Richie Ren. It is a prequel to the 1993 Hong Kong film Flirting Scholar which starred Stephen Chow and also directed by Lee. Baby Baby is a Brixton set drama short film, written and directed by Daniel Mulloy. Baby premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and went on to win multiple awards including the coveted British Independent Film Award. John A.: Birth of a Country John A.: Birth of a Country is a Canadian television film, which aired on CBC Television in 2011. Dramatizing the events that led up to Canadian Confederation in 1867 based on Richard Gwyns non-fiction book John A.: The Man Who Made Us, the film stars Shawn Doyle as Sir John A. Macdonald, the first Prime Minister of Canada. The films cast also includes Peter Outerbridge as George Brown, David La Haye as George-Étienne Cartier, Aidan Devine as John Sandfield Macdonald and Patrick McKenna as Alexander Galt, as well as Michelle Nolden, Peter MacNeill, Cedric Smith and Rob Stewart. The film won two Canadian Screen Award acting categories at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards, for Lead Actor in Television Film or Miniseries and Supporting Actor in a Drama Program or Series. It also won the top direction and writing awards. Plimpton! Starring George Plimpton as Himself Plimpton! Starring George Plimpton as Himself is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Tom Bean and Luke Poling about the writer George Plimpton, who was a co-founder of The Paris Review and contributor to the participatory journalism genre. The Boathouse Detectives The Boathouse Detectives is a 2010 family film written and directed by Eric Hendershot. It stars Ella Harris, Oscar Hoggan, Mason Johnson, McKenzie Richards, Cameron Phelts, Stacee Rickoff, and Darren Ewing. Adventure of the King Adventure of the King is a 2010 Hong Kong historical romantic comedy film directed by Chung Shu-kai and written by Tsang Kan-cheung, Chan Man-keung, and Lee Si-cheun. The film stars Richie Jen, Barbie Shu, Huo Siyan, and Law Kar-ying. The film premiered in Hong Kong and Mainland China on 19 August 2010. Finding Neighbors Finding Neighbors is a 2013 independent film directed by Ron Judkins. This adult comedic drama is the story of a formerly acclaimed graphic novelist who goes looking for a true connection outside of his marriage – and just over his fence. Six months late on a book delivery, Sam has succumbed to a full-on midlife and creative crisis. Sherrie, the provocative girl-next-door, offers him an easy and willing distraction. But it is Sam’s budding friendship with another neighbor, a gay man, that ultimately helps him reconnect with his creativity. Sam, however, reveals nothing of this to his wife, and as he begins to change, she becomes increasingly suspicious about what’s going on in the neighborhood. Naan Avanillai Naan Avanillai is a 2007 Tamil romantic thriller film directed by Selva. It is a remake of K. Balachanders classic movie with the same title, starring Gemini Ganesan, which was an adaptation of 1962 Marathi language play To Mee Navhech, written by Pralhad K. Atre and acted by Prabhakar Panshikar. The thriller movie has Jeevan in the lead role and Sneha, Namitha, Malavika, Jyorthirmayi and Keerti Chawla as his five heroines. This movie created great expectations in the industry, because it was a hit when it was originally made in 1974. Shooting began in December 2006 and it was released in April 2007. It was a Blockbuster Hit Collecting more than 7crores in the Box office. The film became a success upon release. A sequel titled Naan Avanillai 2 was released on 27 November 2009, which was an average grosser. It was remade in Kannada as Budhivanta in 2008 with changes in climax. O Filme dos Espíritos O Filme dos Espíritos is a 2011 Brazilian drama film directed by Michel Dubret and André Marouço, based on the book The Spirits Book by Allan Kardec. The film was released in Brazil on October 7, 2011 in celebration of the birthday month of Kardec. Makers: Women Who Make America Makers: Women Who Make America is a 2013 documentary film about the struggle for womens equality in the United States during the last five decades of the 20th century. The film was narrated by Meryl Streep and distributed by the Public Broadcasting Service as a three-part, three-hour television documentary in February 2013. Makers features interviews with women from all social strata, from politicians like Hillary Clinton and television stars like Ellen DeGeneres and Oprah Winfrey, to flight attendants, coal miners and phone company workers. In 2014, PBS commissioned season 2 of Makers: Women Who Make America, a six-episode series that would expand on the themes of the 2013 documentary, as a continuation of PBSs broader Makers partnership with AOL. The series premiered on September 30, 2014. K3 Bengeltjes K3 Bengeltjes is the fourth movie with K3. It was directed by Bart Van Leemputten. It is the first movie with new member Josje Huisman. Raasi Raasi is a 1997 Tamil drama film directed by Muraliappas and produced by S. S. Chakravarthy. The film features Ajith Kumar and Rambha in the lead roles with Prakash Raj and Vadivelu playing supporting roles. The film was released on 18 April 1997, the film was average at the box office. The Anthropologist The Anthropologist is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Seth Kramer, Daniel A. Miller, and Jeremy Newberger of Ironbound Films. The film follows environmental anthropologist Susie Crate and her teenage daughter Katie as they visit indigenous communities threatened by climate change. Featuring commentary from Mary Catherine Bateson, daughter of famed anthropologist Margaret Mead, the film explores how human beings adapt to catastrophic change. Banking Hours 10 to 4 Banking Hours 10 to 4 is a 2012 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by K. Madhu, starring Anoop Menon, Meghna Raj, Jishnu, Kailash, Shankar in the lead roles. Crime Thriller Movie is Written by Sumesh Madhu & Amal K Joby. Love Lab is a Japanese four-panel manga series written and illustrated by Ruri Miyahara. An anime adaptation by Doga Kobo aired in Japan between July and September 2013. Riocorrente Riocorrente is a 2013 Brazilian drama film written and directed by Paulo Sacramento. The film debuted at the 46th Festival de Brasília in September 2013, where it received the awards for best editing and best cinematography, then at the 37th São Paulo International Film Festival in October 2013, it was chosen as the best Brazilian Film according to criticism Abraccine. Chaarulatha Chaarulatha is a 2012 Indian horror film made in Kannada and Tamil. The film was directed by Pon Kumaran, a former associate to K. Bhagyaraj and K. S. Ravikumar, and features Priyamani in the lead role. The film was an adaptation of the Thai horror film Alone which itself was based on My Brothers Keeper an episode of Tale From The Crypt season 2. Sundar C Babu composed the films music. The film’s story is about conjoined twins. Produced by Global One Studios and distributed by Hansraj Saxenas Sax Pictures, Charulatha released on 21 September 2012 with dubbed Malayalam and Telugu versions with the same title. Unlucky Plaza Unlucky Plaza is a 2014 Singaporean black comedy thriller film written and directed by Ken Kwek. It stars Epy Quizon as a Filipino immigrant to Singapore who takes hostages after falling for a scam. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released in Singapore in April 16, 2015. The story is told in a series of flashbacks from the point of view of a talk show that has reunited the captor and his former hostages. Alik Sukh - A tale of fleeting happiness Alik Sukh is a 2013 Indian Bengali Medical psychological thriller film directed by the duo Shiboprosad Mukherjee and Nandita Roy, starring Debshankar Haldar, Rituparna Sengupta and Sohini Sengupta in the lead roles. It released on 19 July 2013. The storyline is based on a novel of Bengali novelist Suchitra Bhattacharya. Tempête Land Legs is a 2015 French drama film written and directed by Samuel Collardey. It was screened at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival, where Dominique Leborne was awarded best actor in the Horizons section. Krishna Leela Krishna Leela is a 2015 Indian Kannada romance film written directed by Shashank and produced by Ajay Rao, making his debut at production under the Shree Krishna Arts and Creations banner. Besides Rao, the film features Mayuri Kyatari, making her film debut and Rangayana Raghu in pivotal roles. The film released on 20 March 2015 to positive reviews by critics. It completed the 100 days run successfully across Karnataka in cinema halls. Desi Kattey Desi Kattey is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language action-drama film directed and produced by Anand Kumar under the banner of Anand Kumar Productions. The film was released on 26 September 2014. The story and screenplay is written by Aaryaan Saxena. It features actor Sunil Shetty in the lead role. Creative and Executive Producer is Aryan Saha. Music of the film was composed by Kailash Kher. Chorabali Chorabali is a 2016 Bengali Suspense Thriller film directed by Subhrajit Mitra, starring Barun Chanda, June Malia, Sayani Datta, Shataf Figar and others. The film is produced by Pradip Churiwal of Macneill Engineering. Set in the backdrop of North Kolkata with its British Raj charm and as well as contrasting South Kolkata, like any other metropolis in India, the story is a classic who-dunnit thriller. The story line inter tangles with the idea of perfect crime, as well as basic instincts of human emotions. Greed, lust for power, lust for money; lust for sex, and changing immorality of todays society. With an ensemble cast and a retro palette Chorabali titillates and engages its viewers with a series of intertwined plot. An American Girl Story: Melody 1963 - Love Has to Win An American Girl Story – Melody 1963: Love Has to Win is a 2016 family-drama film starring Marsai Martin in the title role, alongside Frances Fisher, Idara Victor and Frankie Faison in supporting roles. Set in Detroit, Michigan during the Civil Rights Movement, the film revolves around African-American girl Melody Ellison, as she faces adversity and discrimination in her hometown and learns to overcome it through her creativity and imagination. The film is the first in the American Girl film series to be released exclusively on an online streaming service, and is Amazon Studios first original special. Love Has to Win is also the first Historical/BeForever feature since the 2008 theatrical release An American Girl. Common served as the executive producer in the film. Kidaari Kidaari is a 2016 Tamil-language action-mystery film directed by Prasath Murugesan, starring M. Sasikumar and Nikhila Vimal in the leading roles. The film, which is also produced by Sasikumar, features Napoleon, Vela Ramamoorthy, Suja Varunee, O. A. K. Sundar, and Hareesh Peradi in supporting roles. Darbuka Siva composed the music, while S. R. Kathir handled the cinematography and Praveen Anthony handled the editing. This film released on 2 September 2016. Marcianos vs. Mexicanos Marcianos vs. Mexicanos is a 2018 adult animated sci-fi comedy film produced, written, and directed by Gabriel Riva Palacio Alatriste and Rodolfo Riva Palacio Alatriste. The film features the voices of Adal Ramones, Martha Higareda, Omar Chaparro, Angélica Vale, Eduardo Manzano, and Jaime Maussan. Produced by Huevocartoon Producciones, it is the companys first original project as it features an entirely human cast and original story, in contrast to the companys previous productions. The film is aimed for a teenage audience. The film was released in Mexico on March 9, 2018, opening to negative critical reception and a box-office disappointment. It is made available on digital platforms via Pantaya in the United States. La fête des mères La Fête des mères is a 2018 French film written, directed and produced by Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar. The Voyage of the Bourrichon Family Le Voyage de la famille Bourrichon is a 1912 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès, based on a music-hall comedy by Eugène Labiche. It is a comedy in the style of Max Linder, and is notable for being Mélièss last film. Like all of Mélièss 1911–1912 films, The Voyage of the Bourrichon Family was made under the supervision of Charles Pathé and was planned for release by the Pathé Frères studio. The film was probably completed by Méliès at the end of 1912, and was advertised as an upcoming release in the French Ciné-Journal in May 1913. However, Pathé did not release it. The film was presumed lost as late as 2000, but was rediscovered in time to be included on a 2008 DVD collection of Mélièss films. Furcht Fear is a 1917 German silent horror film written and directed by Robert Wiene and starring Bruno Decarli, Conrad Veidt and Bernhard Goetzke. The original soundtrack for the film was lost and replaced by another donated by collectionist Leslie Shepard. The sets were designed by Ludwig Kainer. Charley's Aunt Charleys Aunt is a 1930 American comedy film directed by Al Christie and starring Charles Ruggles, June Collyer and Hugh Williams. It was an adaptation of the play Charleys Aunt by Brandon Thomas. It marked the film debut of Williams, who then returned to Britain and became a major star. The Lash The Lash is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film produced and distributed by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. It had an alternate title of Adios. The film was directed by Frank Lloyd and stars Richard Barthelmess, Mary Astor, James Rennie and Marian Nixon. The film was issued in two formats: Warner Bros. 65mm Vitascope wide screen and regular 35mm. The Vitaphone sound system was used for recording. Exteriors were filmed at the current Westlake Village and Russell Ranch of Thousand Oaks areas near Los Angeles. It was adapted for the screen by Bradley King from a story Adios by Fred Bartlett and Virginia Stivers Bartlett. The Great Meadow The Great Meadow is a 1931 Pre-Code adventure produced and distributed by MGM with direction by Charles Brabin. The film starred Eleanor Boardman and Johnny Mack Brown. The story of The Great Meadow, written by Elizabeth Madox Roberts, is similar in theme to that of Drums Along the Mohawk, by Walter D. Edmonds which was made into a 1939 film of the same name directed by John Ford. S.O.S. Swim Or Sink is a 1932 Fleischer Studios animated short film directed by Dave Fleischer and starring Betty Boop, Koko the Clown, and Bimbo. It was reissued under the titles S.O.S. This Day and Age This Day and Age is a 1933 American pre-Code film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Charles Bickford and Richard Cromwell. It is one of his rarest films and has been released on home video through the Universal Pictures Vault Series DVD collection. Wake Up the Gypsy in Me Wake Up the Gypsy in Me is a 1933 black-and-white Merrie Melodies animated short film, based on the title song written by Lew Lehr, Harry Miller and Lew Pollack and directed by Rudolf Ising. The music score was a work of Frank Marsales. I Sell Anything I Sell Anything is a 1934 American film directed by Robert Florey and featuring Pat OBrien as an auctioneer involved with two highly contrasting women: Ann Dvorak, who tries to steal a watch because she hasnt eaten in a few days, and the Fifth Avenue rich girl Claire Dodd, who effortlessly swindles him out of five thousand dollars. George White's 1935 Scandals George Whites 1935 Scandals is an American musical film, written by Jack Yellen and produced in 1935 by Fox Film Corporation. It was a follow-up to the 1934 release, George Whites Scandals. Arbor Day Arbor Day is a 1936 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer. It was the 145th Our Gang short that was released. Hills of Old Wyoming Hills of Old Wyoming is a 1937 American Western film directed by Nate Watt and written by Maurice Geraghty. The film stars William Boyd, George "Gabby" Hayes, Morris Ankrum, Russell Hayden, Gail Sheridan, John Beach and Clara Kimball Young. The film was released on April 16, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. Law of the Pampas Law of the Pampas is a 1939 American Western film directed by Nate Watt and written by Harrison Jacobs. The film stars William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Sidney Toler, Steffi Duna, Sidney Blackmer, Pedro de Cordoba and William Duncan. The film was released on November 3, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. Hungarian-born Steffi Duna plays a convincing Argentine senorita and Sidney Toler plays a comic character. Contrary to previously published reports, David Niven does not appear in Law of the Pampas, unbilled or otherwise. Naughty Neighbors Naughty Neighbors is an animated short, directed by Bob Clampett and first released on October 7, 1939. It features Porky Pig as the leader of the McCoy clan and Petunia Pig as the leader of the Martin clan. The script was written by Warren Foster, the main animator was Izzy Ellis, and the music director was Carl Stalling. Porky's Movie Mystery Porkys Movie Mystery is a Looney Tunes animated cartoon, starring Porky Pig, released to theaters on March 11, 1939. This short was directed by Bob Clampett, and the music was composed by Carl Stalling. It is a parody of the Mr. Moto series. Lady Luck Lucky Ghost is a 1942 American film directed by William Beaudine. The film is a sequel to the 1941 film Mr. Washington Goes to Town. The film is also known as Lady Luck. Plan for Destruction Plan for Destruction is a 1943 American short propaganda film directed by Edward Cahn. It looks at the Geopolitik ideas of the ex-World War I professor, General Karl Haushofer, who is portrayed as the head of a huge organisation for gathering information of strategic value and the mastermind behind Hitlers wars and plans to enslave the world. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The Woman of the Town The Woman of the Town is a 1943 American Western film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Aeneas MacKenzie. The film stars Claire Trevor, Albert Dekker, Barry Sullivan, Henry Hull, Porter Hall, Percy Kilbride and Clem Bevans. The film was loosely based on the true stories of Dora Hand and Bat Masterson. It was released on December 31, 1943, by United Artists. Campeón sin corona Champion Without a Crown is a 1946 Mexican sports film directed by Alejandro Galindo and starring David Silva, Amanda del Llano and Carlos López Moctezuma. It is set in the world of boxing. Rogues Gallery Rogues Gallery is a 1944 American film directed by Albert Herman. The Testimony The Testimony is 1946 Italian crime film directed by Pietro Germi and starring Roldano Lupi, Marina Berti and Ernesto Almirante. The film was made at the Cines Studios in Rome. It is one of several films regarded as an antecedent of the later giallo thrillers. Behind the Mask Behind The Mask is a 1946 American comedy-mystery film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Kane Richmond and Barbara Read. It was the second in a series of three films released by Monogram in 1946 starring Richmond as the crimefighter The Shadow, the others being The Shadow Returns and The Missing Lady. Somewhere in Berlin Somewhere in Berlin is a film produced in the Soviet occupation zone of Allied-occupied Germany, the area that later became East Germany. It was released in 1946, and was the third DEFA film. It sold 4,179,651 tickets. It was part of the group of rubble films made in the aftermath of the Second World War. The Two Orphans The Two Orphans is a 1947 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. It is based on the 1874 play of the same title by Adolphe dEnnery and Eugène Cormon. The Village Teacher The Village Teacher is a 1947 Soviet drama film directed by Mark Donskoy. Women in the Night Women in the Night is a 1948 American film directed by William Rowland shot in Mexico. The film is also known as When Men Are Beasts. The film depicts activities of German and Japanese who wish revenge on the Allies with a cosmic ray weapon. Gunplay Gunplay is a 1951 western film. It stars Tim Holt and Joan Dixon. It reunited Holt and Dixon from Law of the Badlands. The film was originally called Gun Notches. Filming took place in late 1950. The Sword of Monte Cristo The Sword of Monte Cristo is a 1951 American adventure film written and directed by Maurice Geraghty. The film stars George Montgomery, Rita Corday, Berry Kroeger, William Conrad, Rhys Williams and Steve Brodie. It is loosely based on The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. The film was released on March 3, 1951, by 20th Century Fox. Hurricane Smith Hurricane Smith is a 1952 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Jerry Hopper and starring Yvonne de Carlo, John Ireland, James Craig, Forrest Tucker, Lyle Bettger and Richard Arlen. Paris Model Paris Model is a 1953 American comedy drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Marilyn Maxwell, Paulette Goddard, Eva Gabor and Barbara Lawrence. The films sets were designed by the art director William Glasgow. Torpedo Zone La Grande Speranza, retitled Submarine Attack and Torpedo Zone in English, is an Italian anti-war film starring Lois Maxwell, Renato Baldini and Earl Cameron. It won the Special Prize of the Senate of Berlin, and the OCIC Award at the Berlin International Film Festival. Marcantonio Bragadin was an adviser on the film, which was shot inside and on the deck of a real submarine. Totò all'inferno Toto in Hell is a 1955 Italian fantasy-comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque. Italian cult horror film director Lucio Fulci co-wrote the screenplay. Varietease Varietease is a 1954 American burlesque film and the first such directed by Irving Klaw. According to its plot, the iconic pin-up model Bettie Page performs a burlesque show alongside Lili St. Cyr, Chris La Chris, Vicki Lynn, Bobby Shields, and others. Daddy's Gang La Bande à Papa , is a French comedy film from 1956, directed by Guy Lefranc, written by Roger Pierre, starring Fernand Raynaud and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles "La bande à papa" Belgium French title), "De bende van papa". High Tide at Noon High Tide at Noon is a 1957 British drama film directed by Philip Leacock. It was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. High Tide at Noon was based on the first of a series of novels by Elisabeth Ogilvie, set in Maine. Outlaw's Son Outlaws Son is a 1957 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Richard Alan Simmons. The film stars Dane Clark, Ben Cooper, Lori Nelson, Ellen Drew, Charles Watts, Cecile Rogers and Joseph Stafford. The film was released in July 1957, by United Artists. Suicide Battalion Suicide Battalion is a 1958 World War II film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Mike Connors and John Ashley, who made the film while on leave from the US Army. In 1968, it was remade for television by Larry Buchanan as Hell Raiders, which was the films original working title. American International Pictures originally released it as a double feature with Jet Attack. Avenger of the Seven Seas Avenger of the Seven Seas, also known as The Executioner of the Seas, is a 1962 Italian epic adventure film directed by Domenico Paolella and starring Richard Harrison and Michèle Mercier. Tiger of the Seven Seas La tigre dei sette mari, internationally released as Tiger of the Seven Seas, is a 1962 Italian adventure film directed by Luigi Capuano. Kohraa Kohraa is a 1964 Indian thriller horror film directed by Biren Nag, starring Waheeda Rehman, Biswajeet and Lalita Pawar. The film was adapted from Daphne du Mauriers 1938 novel Rebecca, which was previously adapted by Alfred Hitchcock as Academy Award-winning Rebecca, though some supernatural elements were added to it, including a few from the movie Psycho. This version is famous for its twist ending, which differs significantly from that of the original novel. Stage to Thunder Rock Stage to Thunder Rock is a 1964 American Western film directed by William F. Claxton, written by Charles A. Wallace, and starring Barry Sullivan, Marilyn Maxwell, Scott Brady, Lon Chaney Jr., Anne Seymour, John Agar and Wanda Hendrix. It was released on November 10, 1964, by Paramount Pictures. From the Orient with Fury Agent 077 From the Orient With Fury or Agent 077 Fury in the Orient or Agente 077 dalloriente con furore or Fury on the Bosphorus is a 1965 Italian action spy adventure film of the Secret Agent 077 film series directed by Sergio Grieco. It is a parody film of the James Bond genre about a scientist who has invented a weapon capable of mass destruction being kidnapped by a criminal gang for lethal usage. The Relentless Four The Relentless Four or I quattro inesorabili is a 1965 Italian Spaghetti Western film in Eastmancolor directed by Primo Zeglio. Daffy's Diner Daffys Diner is a 1967 Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales, detailing Daffys attempts to make Speedy into a mouseburger. It was the final Warner Bros. cartoon to be produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises. Fiesta Fiasco Fiesta Fiasco is a 1967 Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon starring Speedy Gonzales, Daffy Duck and other mice. This cartoon short is directed by Alex Lovy and written by Cal Howard. Quacker Tracker Quacker Tracker is a 1967 Looney Tunes cartoon, starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. It was the first of three "buffer cartoons" produced by Format Productions in between Warner Bros. ending its contract with previous Looney Tunes producers DePatie–Freleng Enterprises and re-establishing its own cartoon studio. An Elephant Called Slowly An Elephant Called Slowly is a 1969 Morning Star Productions Ltd. feature film starring Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna as themselves in a story about the couples real-life adventures with three young African elephants while house-sitting in Kenya. George Adamson, makes an appearance as himself. The soundtrack features several well-known musical numbers by Bert Kaempfert. The film was written by Travers and director James Hill, and has been released to VHS and DVD. Stranger That Kneels Beside the Shadow of a Corpse Dead Men Dont Make Shadows, aka Stranger That Kneels Beside the Shadow of a Corpse is a 1970 spaghetti western directed by Demofilo Fidani. Welcome Home, Soldier Boys Welcome Home, Soldier Boys is a 1972 American drama film directed by Richard Compton and starring Joe Don Baker, Paul Koslo, Alan Vint, Elliott Street, Jennifer Billingsley and Billy "Green" Bush. Written by Guerdon Trueblood, the film was released on September 8, 1972, by 20th Century Fox. The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot The Edifying and Joyous Story of Colinot is a 1973 French comedy film directed and written by Nina Companéez. Francis Huster stars as the title character, Colinot. It is notable as the final film appearance of Brigitte Bardot who retired from the entertainment industry when the film went into post-production. The Passengers The Passengers is a French 1977 drama film directed by Serge Leroy and starring Jean-Louis Trintignant. It was released in the United States as The Intruder. It is based on Dean Koontzs novel Shattered. Let's Get Laid Lets Get Laid is a 1978 British comedy film directed by James Kenelm Clarke and starring Robin Askwith, Fiona Richmond and Anthony Steel. The screenplay concerns a man, Gordon Laid, who returns to London after being demobbed at the end of the Second World War - only to find himself suspected of a murder in Wapping. Oil Cuibul salamandrelor, also known as Oil! and Oil - The Billion Dollar Fire, is a 1977 Romanian-Italian action film directed by Mircea Drăgan. Leopard in the Snow Leopard in the Snow is a 1978 British drama film directed by Gerry OHara and starring Keir Dullea, Susan Penhaligon, Kenneth More and Billie Whitelaw. It was based on the 1974 novel Leopard in the Snow by Anne Mather. La locandiera La locandiera is a 1980 Italian comedy film directed by Paolo Cavara, based on the Carlo Goldonis three-act comedy The Mistress of the Inn. Keep Walking Walking, Walking is a 1983 Italian drama film directed by Ermanno Olmi. It was screened out of competition at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. G'olé! Golé! is the official documentary film of the 1982 FIFA World Cup held in Spain. The film is narrated by Sean Connery and the score was written by Rick Wakeman. It tells the story of the 1982 FIFA World Cup which was won by Italy who beat West Germany in the final. It also highlights New Zealand - who played the most games in order to qualify - and Cameroon, a rising African force. Le grand frère The Big Brother is a 1982 French crime drama film written and directed by Francis Girod and starring Gérard Depardieu. The film was entered into the main competition at the 39th edition of the Venice Film Festival. For her performance Souad Amidou was nominated for Most Promising Actress at the 1983 César Awards. The Enchanted Journey Enchanted Journey, released in Japan as , is a 1981 Japanese anime film directed by Hideo Nishimaki and based on the book of the same name by Atsuo Saitō. Raaj Tilak Raaj Tilak is a 1984 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Rajkumar Kohli, starring Raaj Kumar, Sunil Dutt, Dharmendra, Kamal Haasan, Hema Malini, Ranjeeta Kaur, Reena Roy, Yogeeta Bali, Sarika, Pran, Ranjeet, Raj Kiran and Ajit. The music was composed by Kalyanji-Anandji Second Sight: A Love Story Second Sight: A Love Story is a 1984 television film starring Elizabeth Montgomery and Barry Newman. The film is based on the book Emma and I, by Sheila Hocken. Firefighter Firefighter is a 1986 American made-for-television drama film directed by Robert Michael Lewis. The film is based on the true story of Cindy Fralick, the first female firefighter of the Los Angeles County Fire Department. Free Ride Free Ride is a 1986 comedy film by Moustapha Akkad. Cast includes Mamie Van Doren, Peter DeLuise, Frank Campanella, and Sasha Jenson. Seen on USA Up All Night. The Girl in the Picture The Girl in the Picture is a 1985 British film directed by Cary Parker and starring John Gordon Sinclair as Alan, a Glaswegian photographer, keen to get back with his former girlfriend Mary. Meanwhile his assistant Ken is smitten by a girl he knows only through her photograph. The film also stars Gregor Fisher, Rikki Fulton and Simone Lahbib, with a score composed by Scottish musician Ron Geesin There Must Be a Pony There Must Be a Pony is a 1986 American made-for-television drama film directed by Joseph Sargent. It is based on the novel of the same name by James Kirkwood Jr. The Dark Night of the Soul The Dark Night is a 1989 Spanish drama film directed by Carlos Saura. It is about Saint John of the Cross, a Catholic priest important to the Counter-Reformation, in solitary confinement in the Carmelite monastery in Toledo. Saint John of the Cross was a member of the Carmelite order and a follower of Saint Teresa of Jesus’ teachings. Teresa of Jesus wanted to reform the Order to emphasize poverty, austerity, and seclusion. Additionally, Teresa wanted to reimplement observation of the Primitive Rule that Pope Eugene IV relaxed in 1432 within the Carmelites. The Primitive Rule calls for more time for recitation, devotional studies and readings and puts more emphasis on evangelizing the population. Observers were not allowed to eat meat and had to fast periodically between the Feast of the Cross in September and Easter. Together with Saint John of the Cross, Saint Teresa founded the Order of the Discalced Carmelites. “Discalced” is a Latin word that means “without shoes” and comes from the Discalced Carmelites’ tradition of dressing simply and without shoes. The reforms were very controversial among the Carmelites in the 1570s. A group of Carmelites captured John on 2 December 1576 in his dwelling in Ávila and brought him to the monastery in Toledo. There, the priests jailed John. He spent 9 months in a small room in horrible conditions with limited light, food, and contact with the outside world. During his time in the monastery, he suffered greatly. The movie tells the story of the nine months that he spent in solitary confinement in the monastery between December 1576 and July 1577. John of the Cross was a famous Spanish poet celebrated for his works that include “Spiritual Canticles” and “Dark Night of the Soul.” The title of the movie comes from his poem. His mystical works are about the development of the soul and of the relationship between the soul and God. During his time in the monastery, he memorized 31 verses of his work “Spiritual Canticles.” Many years later, he finished his piece. He wrote all of his works between 1577 and his death in 1591; therefore, his time in the monastery influenced all of his works. In 1726, Pope Benedict XIII named John as a saint. Saint John of the Cross is one of the 36 doctors of the Church. Saura both wrote the screenplay and directed the film. Andrés Vicente Gómez is the producer. Juan Diego plays the role of Saint John of the Cross. The film was entered in the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. Out of the Body Out of the Body is a 1988 Australian supernatural thriller film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. My Blue Heaven My Blue Heaven or Mijn Blauwen Hemel is a 1990 Dutch drama film directed by Ronald Beer. Pratibandh Pratibandh is a 1990 Bollywood action film directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty and starring Chiranjeevi, Juhi Chawla and Rami Reddy. The film marked the Bollywood debut of leading Telugu film star Chiranjeevi. Juhi Chawla received a Filmfare Best Actress Award nomination. This film is a remake of the Telugu film Ankusam, starring Rajasekhar, directed by Kodi Rama Krishna. No Risk, No Gain: Casino Raiders - The Sequel No Risk, No Gain is 1990 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Jimmy Heung and Taylor Wong and starring Alan Tam, Andy Lau and Natalis Chan. This film is the second installment of Casino Raiders. Americano rosso Red American is a 1991 Italian comedy-drama film. It is the directorial debut of Alessandro DAlatri, that for this film won the David di Donatello for Best New Director. The film also won the Globo doro, the Grolla doro and the Ciak doro for the cinematography by Alessio Gelsini Torresi. Lumumba: La mort du prophète Lumumba, la mort dun prophète is a 1990 documentary film by Haitian director Raoul Peck. It covers the death of Patrice Lumumba, the first prime minister of Zaire, now the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The film was critically acclaimed and won a number of awards. Off Season Off Season is a 1992 comedy film by Daniel Schmid, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Martin Suter. The film is semi-autobiographical for Schmid, who re-imagines the hotel he grew up in the Swiss Alps. The French-Swiss-German co-production premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival in August 1992, followed by a screening at the Toronto International Film Festival on 12 September 1992. The film was the Swiss submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Uttoran The Broken Journey is a 1994 Bengali drama film directed by Sandip Ray. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. To Live and Die in Tsimshatsui To Live and Die in Tsimshatsui is a 1994 Hong Kong crime film directed by Andrew Lau and starring Jacky Cheung, Tony Leung, Jacklyn Wu and Power Chan. Augustin Augustin is a 1995 French comedy film directed by Anne Fontaine. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream is a 1995 American documentary film directed by Michael Tollin. The story follows baseball slugger Hank Aarons pursuit of Babe Ruths all-time record for home runs. Nonnie & Alex Nonnie & Alex is a 1995 short film that Todd Field directed while a fellow at the AFI Conservatory. It was filmed in Ferndale. This short film is a dramatic piece about two eight-year-old children, a girl and boy who are left to their own devices in trying to sort out whether or not Alexs recently deceased mother is truly haunting them. Centrespread Centrespread is a futuristic Ozploitation movie about a jaded photographer for sex magazines who has been commissioned to find a girl with "a new look, a different approach, someone for the new century." The Girl with Brains in Her Feet The Girl with Brains in Her Feet is a 1997 British comedy film directed by Roberto Bangura. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 1997 Toronto International Film Festival. Ski for Two Ski for Two is the 12th cartoon short in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 13, 1944, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. $pent $pent is a 2000 drama film directed by Gil Cates Jr. and starring Jordan Summers, Rana Joy Glickman, and Gil Cates Jr. Lakhon Ki Baat Lakhon Ki Baat is a 1984 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Basu Chatterjee. It stars Sanjeev Kumar, Farooq Shaikh and Anita Raj in pivotal roles. The movie has the Same plot as in The Fortune Cookie. It's the Girl in the Red Truck, Charlie Brown Its the Girl in the Red Truck, Charlie Brown is the 32nd prime-time animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It is a hybrid of animation and live-action footage, and features Spike instead of the core Peanuts characters. A spin-off focused on Spikes unrequited love for a young woman, it was described to being similar to Beauty and the Beast. Aghaat Aghaat is a 1985 Bollywood film directed by Govind Nihalani and produced by Manmohan Shetty under the banner of Neo Films Association. It stars Om Puri, Naseeruddin Shah and Bharath Gopi in lead roles while Amrish Puri, Pankaj Kapur and Deepa Sahi and Sarika are in supporting roles. My Fiancée the Transvestite Mi novia el... is a 1975 Argentine comedy film. The original title, Mi novia el travesti was edited by Argentine censors when the film was first released. The original script was about a real travesti supposed to be protagonized by Jorge Perez, a famous travesty under the name of Evelyn. However, the censorship was so strong that the script was changed and Perez was replaced with actress Susana Giménez. The plot is based on the 1933 German film Victor and Victoria. Memories Within Miss Aggie Memories Within Miss Aggie is a 1974 pornographic film directed by Gerard Damiano and starring Deborah Ashira, Eric Edwards, and Harry Reems. The film pays homage to both Damianos previous skin flick The Devil in Miss Jones and Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho. Atracción peculiar Atracción peculiar is a 1988 Argentine film directed by Enrique Carreras. Starring Alberto Olmedo and Jorge Porcel. One Street Organ, One Life One Street Organ, One Life or Mia laterna, Mia Zoi is a 1958 Greek film directed by Sokrates Kapsaskis and written by Yorgos Javellas. It stars Orestis Makris, Jenny Karezi, Petros Fyssoun, Dinos Iliopoulos, Nitsa Tsaganea and Lavrentis Dianellos. The film is about a street musician who loses his wife during childbirth and puts his baby daughter up for adoption, but comes to bitterly regret it. Nice Time Nice Time is a 1957 documentary film made by Alain Tanner and Claude Goretta in Britain and included in the third Free Cinema programme at the National Film Theatre, London in May 1957. It won the Experimental Film prize at the film festival in Venice and much critical praise. It is approximately 17 minutes in length, and comprises 190 shots of crowds of leisure-seeking people taken over 25 weekends in Londons Piccadilly Circus. There is no narration, and no dialogue; a soundtrack consisting of several folk songs ties shots together into groups, while there is little recorded sound from the scenes shown on screen. The filmmakers, both in their late twenties, made the documentary on a shoestring budget after receiving a grant of £240 from the British Film Institute. Chief among the films subjects are movies and other entertainment; flirting, sex, and prostitution; and salesmanship and commodity culture. Loss of Feeling Loss of Sensation, alternatively titled Robot of Jim Ripple is a 1935 Soviet science fiction sound film directed by Alexandr Andriyevsky. Although the film uses the abbreviation "R.U.R" for the robots, it is not based directly on the 1920 stageplay by Karel Čapek. The film is based on the Ukrainian novel "Iron Riot" by Volodimir Vladko. As of 2013, the film is in public domain. Chori Mera Kaam Chori Mera Kaam is a 1975 Bollywood comedy film, produced by Chander Sadanah, directed by Brij and written by K. A. Narayan. The film stars Ashok Kumar, Shashi Kapoor, Zeenat Aman, Deven Verma, Iftekhar and Pran. The films music is by Kalyanji Anandji. Deven Verma won his first Filmfare Award for Best Comedian for the film. The film was a box office success and one of the highest-grossing films of the year. Thinkalazhcha Nalla Divasam Thinkalaazhcha Nalla Divasam is a 1985 Malayalam drama film, written and directed by P. Padmarajan. It stars Mammootty, Kaviyoor Ponnamma, Karamana Janardanan Nair and Srividya in pivotal roles. It tells the story of a man who wants to sell his ancestral house and put his mother in an old age home. It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam. A Peasant on a Bicycle A Peasant on a Bicycle is a Bulgarian drama film released in 1974, directed by Lyudmil Kirkov, starring Georgi Georgiev - Gets, Diana Chelebieva, Georgi Rusev and Evstati Stratev. Peddarikam Peddarikam is a 1992 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced and directed by A. M. Rathnam under the Sri Surya Movies banner. It is a remake of the Malayalam film Godfather. The film stars Jagapathi Babu, Sukanya, Bhanumathi Ramakrishna, N. N. Pillai in the lead roles and music composed by Raj-Koti. This is Sukanyas first Telugu film as a heroine. The Three Abduls Tiga Abdul is a 1964 Malaysian comedy film directed by and starring Malaysian silver-screen icon P. Ramlee. It tells the story of three brothers who are caught in a web of trickery set by the cunning Sadiq Segaraga who uses his three daughters to fleece the three brothers of all their wealth. The movie is a tribute to traditional folktales with a moral set into the story and is set in a fictional Middle Eastern country named Isketambola, loosely based on Istanbul, Turkey. It was the last film to be directed by P. Ramlee in Singapore before he moved to his new workplace in Merdeka Studios, Kuala Lumpur in 1965. Buttleman Harold Buttleman, Daredevil Stuntman is a 2003 film written and directed by Francis Stokes; the only movie he has directed. It won the Jury Prize at the Deep Ellum Film Festival in 2003. It was awarded the audience award in the Had to Be Made Film Festival in 2005. The film is a comedy about a small town tuxedo salesman who thinks hes the next Evel Knievel, a renowned American stunt man. It stars John Hawkes as Harold Buttleman, and co-stars Karen Black and Dan Castellaneta. Francis Stokes released the film in its entirety on on July 26, 2007, the film lasts 94 minutes. This film features music from Splitsvilles album The Complete Pet Soul. Spacked Out Spacked Out is a 2000 Chinese social realist film directed by Lawrence Ah Mon and produced by Johnnie To. It has a Category III rating in Hong Kong. I Remember Me I Remember Me is a biographical documentary about chronic fatigue syndrome, filmed in the United States by Kim A. Snyder. The film attempts to show just how devastating the illness can be to persons afflicted with the illness. Snyders travels are chronicled for four years as she tries to find answers about the mysterious illness she was diagnosed with. The motivation for Snyder was her fluctuating partial improvements followed by relapses of debilitating symptoms she experienced. Snyder was given many contradictory diagnoses for her symptoms along with various drugs that were of no help to her. The movie explains that there are medical experts that refuse to believe the illness exists, and among those that do, no one knows what causes it, how a person acquires it, or how it may be cured. Snyders movie researches the history of the disease which takes her to Florida where a cluster outbreak occurred in 1956, and to Lake Tahoe Nevada where many people became ill in the mid-1980s. The Florida victims were women who were "described in a medical journal as having hysterical paralysis." She interviewed several of the women who became ill and later recovered. A group still meets to discuss their experiences with the illness. The Nevada group was a severe outbreak and Snyder interviewed treating doctor Daniel Peterson along with several of his patients. Peterson describes how the Centers for Disease Control investigated, but he does not believe that they intended to take the illness seriously. Peterson takes the illness very seriously, and seven of his patients have committed suicide. Several other notable individuals with Chronic fatigue syndrome are interviewed, and they clearly express their lengthy "excruciating misery" in battling the illness. The interviews included movie director Blake Edwards, United States Olympic soccer gold medalist Michelle Akers, and a high school senior in Connecticut, bedridden for two years who is transported by ambulance to his high school graduation. Snyder thoroughly investigates the illness but by the end of the movie few of the answers she sought at the beginning of her quest have been found. Snyder is a New York-based filmmaker who has worked widely on not-for-profit projects in the film world. Kim was struck down with CFIDS in the mid-1990s while working as an assistant producer with Jodie Foster on Home For the Holidays. Kissaa Kursee Kaa Kissa Kursi Ka is a 1977 Indian Hindi-language political satire film directed by Amrit Nahata, who was a member of Indian parliament and produced by Badri Prasad Joshi. The film was a satire on the politics of Indira Gandhi and her son Sanjay Gandhi and was banned by the Indian Government during the Emergency period and all prints were confiscated. Music of the film was composed by Jaidev Verma. Dharma Chakram Dharma Chakram is a 1996 Telugu language action thriller film produced by D. Ramanaidu under the Suresh Productions banner, directed by Suresh Krishna. The film stars Venkatesh in the lead role, Ramya Krishna as his love interest, and Girish Karnad as the father and antagonist. The music was composed by M. M. Srilekha. Venkatesh received the Nandi Award for Best Actor and won the Filmfare Best Actor Award. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Nakkeeran. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office. O Príncipe O Príncipe is a 2002 Brazilian drama film directed and written by Ugo Giorgetti and starring Eduardo Tornaghi, Bruna Lombardi, Ricardo Blat, Ewerton de Castro and Otávio Augusto. The plot of the film follows the story of Gustavo, a middle-aged intellectual man, who lives in Paris for more than 20 years, after leaving Brazil because of the coup détat. After many years, he returns to São Paulo, due to the illness of his mother, in an opportunity to discover a country that he does not recognize anymore. Loie Fuller Loie Fuller is a 1901 French short black-and-white silent film. Some copies have been stencil-coloured in Segundo de Chomons Barcelona workshop. The film depicts a serpentine dance by Loie Fuller. Take It Out in Trade Take It Out in Trade is a softcore pornographic comedy, written and directed by Ed Wood. The plot centers on a couple who hire a private investigator to locate their missing daughter. He finds her in a "house of ill-repute," full of various soft-core couplings. Long believed to be a lost film, a single 16mm release print from the archive of Something Weird Video was digitally scanned and screened in 2017, followed by a Blu-ray release in 2018. The Love Crimes of Gillian Guess The Love Crimes of Gillian Guess is a Canadian drama film, directed by Bruce McDonald and released in 2004. The film is loosely based on the real-life story of Gillian Guess, who was convicted of obstruction of justice in 1998 after she became romantically involved with an accused murderer while serving as a juror at his trial, although McDonald himself freely admitted that the film takes "kooky" diversions into animated and musical sequences rather than attempting to literally depict the true story; in the adaptation, Guess is recounting her version of the story as a guest on a fictional television show hosted by tabloid talk show host Bobby Tomahawk. The film stars Joely Collins as Guess, Ben Bass as Peter Gill and Hugh Dillon as Bobby Tomahawk. The films score was composed by Broken Social Scene, including their single "Lovers Spit", although music by Lucinda Williams, Josh Rouse and Hugh Dillon Redemption Choir was also used. The film premiered at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival, but apart from some followup film festival and repertory theatre screenings it was distributed primarily as a television film on Citytv rather than going into general theatrical release. It was a finalist for Best Motion Picture at the Leo Awards in 2005, and for Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Miniseries at the 21st Gemini Awards. Collins won the award for Best Actress in a Canadian Film at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2004. Ungu Violet Ungu Violet is a 2005 Indonesian film, directed by Rako Prijanto. What the Snow Brings is a 2005 Japanese drama film directed by Kichitaro Negishi and based on a novel by Shō Narumi. Dealing Dogs Dealing Dogs is a 2006 documentary film created by animal rights group Last Chance for Animals about animal welfare in the United States, specifically about the marketing and sale of dogs to veterinarian schools and research labs. The film was a 2007 Emmy Nominee for Best Cable Documentary and for Outstanding Investigative Journalism - Long Form, and won a 2007 Genesis Award for Outstanding Cable Documentary. Vargam Vargam is a 2006 Indian Malayalam-language action family drama film written and directed by M. Padmakumar. The film stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Renuka Menon, Vijayaraghavan, Devan and Captain Raju. The plot follows Solomon Joseph, a corrupt sub-inspector of police who is transferred to Rajakkad station in Kasargode. Pudhiya Paravai Puthiya Paravai is a 1964 Indian Tamil-language romantic thriller film directed by Dada Mirasi. Produced by Sivaji Ganesan, the film features himself, B. Saroja Devi, M. R. Radha and Sowcar Janaki in the lead roles, with Nagesh, Manorama, V. K. Ramasamy, O. A. K. Thevar and S. V. Ramadas in supporting roles. The plot revolves around Gopal who falls in love with Latha, a woman he recently befriended, when his presumed-dead wife Chitra arrives to tell him that she is still alive. He claims her to be an impostor but no-one believes him. Puthiya Paravai is the maiden Tamil production of Sivaji Films, later renamed Sivaji Productions, and the companys third overall production after the Hindi films Amardeep and Rakhi. It is a remake of the Bengali film Sesh Anka, which is itself inspired by the British film Chase a Crooked Shadow. The screenplay was written by Nannu, and the dialogues by Aaroor Dass. Cinematography was handled by K. S. Prasad and editing by N. M. Shankar. The soundtrack album and background score were composed by the duo Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy while the lyrics were written by Kannadasan. Puthiya Paravai was released on 12 September 1964. The film received positive reviews; critics praised its style, music, and the performances of Ganesan and Janaki, but criticised the comic subplot featuring Nagesh and Manorama. It was also a commercial success, with a theatrical run of over 100 days. Puthiya Paravai was re-released on 23 July 2010 at Ganesans family-owned Shanti Theatre, and was again met with positive response and commercial success. Enemies of Happiness Enemies of Happiness is a 2006 documentary about the controversial Afghan politician and member of the Afghan Parliament Malalai Joya filmed by Danish director Eva Mulvad. The film team travelled with the then 28 years old Malalai Joya during her campaign for the 2005 Afghan parliamentary election, which was the first democratic election in 30 years in Afghanistan. The film gives deep insight into the living conditions of the Afghan population. Heber Holiday Heber Holiday, also known as Shooting Star, is a comedy film starring Torrey DeVitto as Los Angeles actress Sierra Young. Other cast included K.C. Clyde, Erin Chambers, Jimmy Chunga, Michael Birkeland and Thurl Bailey. The film was directed by McKay Daines. The film won six awards in total. The DVD was released on May 5, 2009 under the name Shooting Star. The Hunger The Hunger is a 1986 Egyptian drama/romance movie, starring Souad Hosni, Yousra and Mahmoud Abdel Aziz. USA vs Al-Arian USA vs AL-ARIAN is 2007 documentary film about Sami Al-Arian and his family during and after his federal trial on terrorism-related charges. It was directed by the Norwegian director Line Halvorsen. According to the St. Petersburg Times, the film "glosses over the specific charges, and pays scant attention to the evidence." However Variety notes that, "Though unquestionably biased, eye-opening docu "USA vs Al-Arian" throws the spotlight on a justice system shanghaied by the Patriot Act, leaving a deeply sympathetic family frayed but not quite broken." In the trial, the jury acquitted Al-Arian of nearly half the charges, and deadlocked on the remaining charges. After the trial, Al-Arian pleaded guilty in 2006 to conspiracy to help a terrorist organization, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. La nuit des horloges La nuit des horloges is a 2007 French fantasy film directed by Jean Rollin. The film stars French writer and former pornographic actress Ovidie, with others who have appeared in many of his early works; Françoise Blanchard, Dominique, Nathalie Perrey and Jean-Loup Philippe. The release, his penultimate film, marks forty years of Rollins career and pays homage to many of his earlier film works and serves as a thank you to his many loyal fans. Praying with Lior Praying with Lior is a 2008 documentary about a Jewish boy, Lior, who has Down syndrome. The film follows Lior and his family as they prepare for Liors bar mitzvah. Bellini and the Devil Bellini and the Devil is 2008 Brazilian crime film directed by Marcelo Galvão. Based on Tony Bellottos homonymous novel, it stars Fabio Assunção as Remo Bellini, a São Paulo-based detective who investigates mysterious murders revolving around The Book of the Law. A sequel to Bellini and the Sphynx, it premiered as the opening film of the 1st Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival, where Assunção won the award of Best Actor. Jucy Jucy is an Australian comedy feature film produced in 2010 about the womance between two best female friends. The film was written by Stephen Vagg, directed by Louise Alston and produced by Kelly Chapman. It is the second in a planned "quarter life crisis" trilogy from Vagg and Alston following the 2007 romantic comedy All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane. U.N. Me U.N. Me is a documentary film about the United Nations by first-time filmmakers Ami Horowitz and Matthew Groff. It premiered at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in November 2009. The documentary – or "docutainment" according to Horowitz – which began production in 2006, is a critique that depicts the United Nations as an organization that has drifted from its founding principles to the point where it now "enables evil and sows global chaos." The film follows Horowitz and Groff as they travel and look to expose the numerous scandals and cases of abuse of the U.N. Through interviews with involved parties and archived footage, they provide a look into events such as a shooting that has gone forgotten, where UN soldiers opened fire on unarmed protestors and the “Oil-for-Food” program. Also featured is evidence of the use of UN funds and equipment to support terrorist activity through complacency or complicity, including video footage of insurgents loading assault rifles and RPGs into a UN vehicle to make an escape. Some scenes of U.N. Me were shot inside the headquarters of the United Nations in New York City. Lovers Vanished Lovers Vanished is a 2010 South Korean film, directed by Cho Chang-ho as both a love story and a character drama. It stars Kim Nam-gil and Hwang Woo-seul-hye as two people who find love at the edge of life. Another House Another House is a Canadian drama film, directed by Mathieu Roy and released in 2013. The film stars Roy Dupuis and Émile Proulx-Cloutier as Gabriel and Éric Bernard, estranged brothers struggling to cope with their father Henris worsening Alzheimers disease. The cast also includes Julie Gayet as Gabriels girlfriend Charlotte, Florence Blain Mbaye as Érics girlfriend Maia, and Évelyne de la Chenelière as their cousin Sylvie. Sabourin received the Best Actor award at the Montreal World Film Festival for his performance. Blain Mbaye received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards. Ultrasonic Ultrasonic is a 2012 American film by Rohit Colin Rao. It was produced on a shoestring budget in Washington, DC and surrounding suburbs and premiered on March 3, 2012 at the DC Independent Film Festival. The film won the Best of Fest award at the DC Independent Film Festival and went on to receive a limited theatrical and on-demand distribution deal with Garden Thieves Pictures. Soegija Soegija is an epic history drama of Indonesia, directed by the senior director of Indonesia Garin Nugroho, about national hero Albertus Soegijapranata. The film, starring actors with a diversity of cultural backgrounds, is launched in Indonesia on 7 June 2012. With a budget of around Rp 12 billion, the film became the most expensive movie directed by Garin Nugroho so far. The film was produced with the format that takes the story from the diary of the National Heroes character Mgr. Soegijapranata by taking the background Indonesian National Revolution and the establishment of the United States of Indonesia during the period 1940 - 1949. The film was directed by veteran director Garin Nugroho and shoot within the regional background of Yogyakarta and Semarang. Soegija isn’t a regular war movie with lots of fighting scenes, but describes the humanity behind the war. It shows how different people from Indonesia, Japan and the Netherlands, civil and military, were dealing with everyday life. Why those people made the choices they made, because of the different backgrounds they all came from. My Fair Zombie My Fair Zombie is a Canadian comedy-musical horror film written by Trevor Payer and directed by Brett Kelly. The film was produced by Anne-Marie Frigon. Its name and theme were created as an amusing resemblance to the classic stage play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. My Fair Zombie was filmed in 2012, and features Sacha Gabriel as Eliza Dolittle, Lawrence Evenchick as Henry Higgins, and Barry Caiger as Colonel Pickering. Supporting roles include Jason Redmond as Freddy and Jennifer Vallance as Ms. Pearce. The soundtrack was written by Stephen John Tippet, of the Ottawa Jazz outfit, My Tiny Circus, and performed by the cast. The director of cinematography was Jeremy Kennedy and the costumes were designed by Cynthia Sanoy. Run Run is a 2014 French-Ivorian drama film directed by Philippe Lacôte. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The fictionalized account of the 2011 post-election upheaval in the Ivory Coast that killled 3000 people was first film from that country selected for Cannes. The film was also selected as the Ivorian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. It received 12 nominations at the 11th Africa Movie Academy Awards but did not win any award. The Last Chance: Diary of Comedians is a 2014 Japanese film directed by Teruyoshi Uchimura. Its English title is The Last Chance: Diary of Comedians. Kaagaz Ke Fools Kaagaz Ke Fools is a 2015 Indian comedy film directed by Anil Kumar Chaudhary and produced by Faisal Kapadia and Arun Bhairav under the Globe Filmy Entertainment banner. The film was released on 24 April 2015. Sana dati Sana Dati is a 2013 Philippine romantic drama film written, directed, edited, and scored by Jerrold Tarog. It is about a woman who stalls her big wedding when a guy with a camera shows up and reminds her of a love she once had. It is the final installment to Tarogs Camera trilogy which include Confessional and The Blood Trail. The film competed under the Directors Showcase sidebar of Cinemalaya 2013, and won Best Film and other technical awards at the festivals awards night. Starcrossed Starcrossed is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Chase Mohseni. The films stars Mischa Barton, Eric Roberts, Grant Harvey, Ben Reed and Kristin Carey. The film premiered at the San Diego International Film Festival on 28 September 2014. This was followed by a limited theatrical release in Los Angeles in May 2016. Hero: The Superstar Hero: The Superstar is a Dhallywood action comedy film directed by Bodiul Alam Khokon. The film stars Shakib Khan in a dual role along with Apu Biswas and Bobby as the female lead, while Amit Hasan, Shiba Shanu, Misha Sawdagor, Nothun and Uzzol play supporting roles. The film is loosely inspired by two Telugu films: Rebel and Naayak. The film marks the debut of Shakib Khan as a producer. Hero: The Superstar released on Eid al-Fitr of 29 July 2014 in 120 screens which was the widest release for any Bangladeshi film. Kiraathaka Kirataka is a 2011 Indian Kannada romantic comedy film directed by Pradeep Raj, starring Yash and Oviya in the lead roles. It is the remake of Tamil film, Kalavani. The film was a success at the domestic box-office. This was the 3000th Kannada movie to be released. Hei se xi ju Black Comedy is a 2014 Hong Kong fantasy comedy film directed by Wilson Chin. It starred Chapman To, Wong Cho-lam and Kimmy Tong. Le Paon de Nuit Night Peacock is a 2016 romantic drama film directed by Dai Sijie. The film is a Chinese-French co-production. It stars Liu Yifei, Liu Ye, Yu Shaoqun and Leon Lai. The film was released in mainland China by SMG Pictures and Beijing Lupiaoda Media on 20 May 2016. We Are Brothers We Are Brothers is a 2014 South Korean comedy-drama film directed by Jang Jin. Maha Maha Maha Maha is a 2015 Indian Tamil romantic thriller film directed by Mathivanan Sakthivel. The film stars Mathivanan Sakthivel, Melissa, Indira, Nizhalgal Ravi, Anupama Kumar and Meera Krishnan. The film features music composed by Pavalar Shiva, and editing by Suresh Urs. The film was predominately filmed in Australia with local Australian cast. The film released on 6 March 2015 in Tamil Nadu, Australia and England. Naxal Naxal is a 2015 Bengali-language Indian feature film directed by Debaditya Bandyopadhyay, starring Mithun Chakraborty and Dhritiman Chatterjee in pivotal roles. The backdrop of the film is the Naxal Amol or Naxal Period. It was a period in the history of the state of West Bengal that began with the infiltration of the ideas of the socialist movements in the western world into the psyche of many Bengali youths. Mithun Chakraborty plays the lead role in this film as a Naxalite. Thinkal Muthal Velli Vare Thinkal Muthal Velli Vare is a 2015 Indian Malayalam comedy film, produced by Anto Joseph and directed by Kannan Thamarakkulam. The film stars Jayaram, Rimi Tomy, Anoop Menon in the lead roles along with a supporting cast of Sasi Kalinga, Maniyanpilla Raju, Rachana Narayanankutty, Edavela Babu, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, and K. B. Ganesh Kumar. Khwada Khwada is a 2015 Indian Marathi-language film, written and directed by Bhaurao Karhade in a directorial debut. "Khwada" executive producer Mangesh Bhimraj Jondhale. In the 62nd National Award Ceremony the film received two awards; ‘Special Jury Mention’ and ‘Sync Sound’. It has also won 5 state awards, for Best Debut Film Production, Best Rural Film, Best Costume Design, Best Rural Director and Best Make-Up. In 2015’s edition of Pune International Film Festival, Karhade won the award for Best Director. The film also won Best Film, Best Director, Best Debutant Actor, and Best Actor in a Negative Role at Prabhat Film Awards. The film was released theatrically on Dussehra festival day. Out of Control Out of Control is a 2017 German-Chinese action thriller film directed by Sand and Richard Lin and starring T.O.P and Cecilia Cheung. One-line One Line is a 2017 South Korean crime-thriller film written and directed by Yang Kyung-mo, that starred Im Si-wan, Jin Goo, Park Byung-eun, Lee Dong-hwi and Kim Sun-young. Created Equal Created Equal is a 2017 legal drama film directed by Bill Duke. It was shown at several festivals in 2017 before being released in the United States on January 16, 2018. Aake Aake is a 2017 Indian Kannada language neo noir horror film directed by K. M. Chaitanya. It features Sharmiela Mandre and Chiranjeevi Sarja in the lead. Achyuth Kumar and Prakash Belawadi play the supporting roles.Screenplay was written by Sunanda and Carl Austin. The movie is an official remake of the 2015 Tamil movie Maya The project marks the Bollywood production and distribution company Eros Internationals entry into Kannada cinema. The film is produced by Nakshatra Productions, United Kingdom for KS films.The original score and soundtrack for the film was composed by Gurukiran in London. The cinematography was done by UK based Ian Howes.The movie is an official remake of the 2015 Tamil movie Maya The film is a British production, made with the best of technicians from United Kingdom and Karnataka. The movie is an official remake of the 2015 Tamil movie Maya. It is the second collaboration of executive producer Yogish Dwarakish -director Chaitanya- hero Chiranjeevi trio after Aatagara. The movie marked the entry of Eros International in Kannada film industry. This was also the last Kannada movie to be released before the implementation of GST. Naa Panta Kano Panta also promoted as Naa Panta Kano, is a 2017 Indian Kannada language action thriller film directed and scored music by S. Narayan. It features Anup Revanna and newcomer Ritiksha in the lead. The story is written by Amid and the cinematography is by Mathew Rajan. The film is a remake of Tamil film Rajathandhiram. The project officially took off on 9 June 2016 and was launched by the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in Bangalore. The film was released on 23 June 2017. Rum Rum is a 2017 Indian Tamil language horror heist thriller film written and directed by Sai Bharath. Featuring Hrishikesh, Narain, Sanchita Shetty and Miya in the lead roles, the films score and soundtrack is composed by Anirudh Ravichander. The film began production during early 2016 and was released on 17 February 2017. Crayon Shin-chan: Burst Serving! Kung Fu Boys - Ramen Rebellion is a 2018 Japanese anime film produced by Shin-Ei Animation. It is the 26th film of the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The director of this movie is Wataru Takahashi who also directed the 2014 movie Serious Battle! Robot Dad Strikes Back and 2016 movie Fast Asleep! Dreaming World Big Assault!. The screenplay is written by Kimiko Ueno who also wrote for the 2015 movie My Moving Story! Cactus Large Attack!. Fidaa Fidaa is an Indian Bengali Romantic film, scheduled to be released on 13 July 2018, under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films. The film is produced by Shrikant Mohta and directed by Pathikrit Basu. It is the debut film of Sanjana Banerjee along with Yash Dasgupta in lead roles. The movie is a remake of 2018 Telugu movie Tholi Prema. The Gibson Goddess The Gibson Goddess is a 1909 short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. It stars Marion Leonard. Hey There Hey There! is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. The Master Mystery The Master Mystery is a 1918 American mystery silent serial film told in 15 installments. The film was directed by Harry Grossman and Burton L. King and written by Arthur B. Reeve and Charles Logue. The film stars Harry Houdini, Marguerite Marsh, Ruth Stonehouse, Edna Britton, William Pike, and Charles Graham. Episode 1 was released on November 18, 1918, by Octagon Films. Next Aisle Over Next Aisle Over is a 1919 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Caucasian Love Eliso is a 1928 Soviet silent adventure film directed by Nikoloz Shengelaia. It was made in the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic. It was released in the United States in 1929 by Amkino under the alternative title of Caucasian Love. Half Marriage Half Marriage is an American melodramatic pre-Code film directed by William J. Cohen from a script by Jane Murfin, based on the short story of the same name by George Kibbe Turner. The film starred Olive Borden and Morgan Farley, while the later-famed gossip columnist, Hedda Hopper played Bordens mother. Sweet Kitty Bellairs Sweet Kitty Bellairs is a 1930 American historical musical comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green. The film is based on the 1900 novel, The Bath Comedy by Agnes Castle and Egerton Castle. Shot entirely in Technicolor, the film stars Claudia Dell, Ernest Torrence and, Walter Pidgeon and is set in Bath, England in 1793. The novel was first adapted for the stage by David Belasco in 1903 and starred Henrietta Crosman. A silent film adaptation starring Mae Murray followed in 1916. The Heart of New York The Heart of New York is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film starring the vaudeville team of Smith & Dale and George Sidney. It was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and based on the Broadway play Mendel, Inc. by David Freedman. King of the Jungle King of the Jungle is a 1933 American pre-Code adventure film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and Max Marcin and written by Charles Thurley Stoneham, Max Marcin, Fred Niblo and Philip Wylie. The film stars Buster Crabbe, Frances Dee, Sidney Toler, Nydia Westman, Robert Barrat, Irving Pichel and Douglass Dumbrille. The film was released on March 10, 1933, by Paramount Pictures. Art Trouble Art Trouble is a comedy short starring Harry Gribbon and Shemp Howard. The film is notable for featuring an uncredited James Stewart in his first screen role. The short was directed by Ralph Staub. Gribbon was one of several comedy team partners with whom Shemp Howard worked. Howard had been an original member of the Three Stooges and brother of Stooges Curly Howard and Moe Howard. Shemp began making his own shorts prior to having to return to the Stooges in the wake of Curlys strokes in the mid-1940s. Laughing Boy Laughing Boy is a 1934 pre-Code film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and is based on the 1929 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name by Oliver La Farge. El día que me quieras El día que me quieras is a 1935 musical film which starred the legendary tango singer Carlos Gardel, Spanish actress Rosita Moreno and the tango singer Tito Lusiardo. The film was directed by John Reinhardt, produced by Robert R. Snody and written by the tango lyricist Alfredo Le Pera. Over the Goal Over the Goal is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Noel M. Smith and written by William Jacobs and Anthony Coldeway. The film stars June Travis, William Hopper, Johnnie Davis, Gordon Oliver, William Harrigan and Willard Parker. The film was released by Warner Bros. on October 16, 1937. Young Buffalo Bill Young Buffalo Bill is a 1940 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers and George "Gabby" Hayes. Let's Go Collegiate Lets Go Collegiate is a 1941 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough. The film is also known as Farewell to Fame in the United Kingdom. River's End Rivers End is a 1940 American western film directed by Ray Enright and starring Dennis Morgan, Elizabeth Inglis and George Tobias. It is an adaptation of the 1919 novel The Rivers End by James Oliver Curwood which had previously been made into 1920 and 1930 films. It is also known by the alternative title of Double Identity. The film is a Northern in which a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer tracks an escaped convict, only to subsequently try to clear his name. The films sets were designed by the art director Esdras Hartley. She Couldn't Say No She Couldnt Say No is a 1940 American comedy film directed by William Clemens and written by Earl Baldwin and Charles Grayson. The film stars Roger Pryor, Eve Arden, Cliff Edwards, Clem Bevans, Vera Lewis and Irving Bacon. It was released by Warner Bros. on December 7, 1940. Vienna Blood Vienna Blood is a 1942 German operetta film, based on the 1899 operetta of the same name. With box-office takings of seven million Reichsmarks, it was one of the most financially successful films of the Nazi era. Heldorado Heldorado is a 1946 American Western film starring Roy Rogers set during the annual Helldorado Days celebrations in Las Vegas. It was the last teaming of Roy and comedy relief sidekick Gabby Hayes. Hayes shares a scene with Pat Brady who later became Rogers comedy relief sidekick. Guns of Hate Guns of Hate is a 1948 Western film directed by Lesley Selander featuring RKOs Western stars Tim Holt, with Nan Leslie and Richard Martin. Air Cadet Air Cadet is a 1951 American drama war film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Stephen McNally, Gail Russell, Alex Nicol and Richard Long. Air Cadet featured United States Air Force pilots in training along with actors mixed into the training courses. The film had a small early role for 26-year-old Rock Hudson and a scene with future astronaut Gus Grissom. Det gamle guld Det gamle guld is a 1951 Danish family film directed by Jon Iversen and Alice OFredericks. Brave Warrior For the Chinese tactical vehicle see: BJ2022 Brave Warrior is a 1952 Technicolor western film, directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring Jon Hall and Christine Larsen. The story is based on events of the War of 1812 and the Battle of Tippecanoe, but contains historical inaccuracies, mainly in that Tecumseh sided with the Americans and not the British. Mailman Mueller Mailman Mueller is a 1953 West German film directed by John Reinhardt. The Saint's Girl Friday For the Leslie Charteris novella collection with a similar title, see The Saint Returns. The Saints Return is a British crime thriller from 1953, produced by Hammer Film Productions in London. School for Love School for Love is a French drama film from 1955, directed by Marc Allégret, written by Marc Allégret, starring Brigitte Bardot and Jean Marais. The scenario was based on a novel of Vicki Baum. The film was known under the title "Joy of Living" or "School for Love", "Sweet Sixteen", "Reif auf jungen Blüten". The Light Across the Street The Light Across the Street is a 1956 French drama film starring Brigitte Bardot directed by Georges Lacombe. It was also distributed in the U.S. under the title Female and the Flesh. Roman Tales Roman Tales is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Franciolini. It is based on several short stories collected in Racconti romani by Alberto Moravia. The film won two David di Donatello Awards, for best director and best producer. The Black Whip The Black Whip is a post-American Civil War Western film directed by Charles Marquis Warren and starring Hugh Marlowe and Coleen Gray. The film brief describes the film as "two brothers rescue four dance-hall girls, and encounter trouble from a villain wielding a wicked whip". The film depicts the time as April 1867, when post-war derelicts, plunderers, and looters continue their crazed violence out west. The story and screenplay were written by Orville Hampton. Running Target Running Target is a 1956 American Western film directed by Marvin R. Weinstein and written by Marvin R. Weinstein, Jack Couffer and Conrad L. Hall. The film stars Doris Dowling, Arthur Franz, Richard Reeves, Myron Healey and James Parnell. The film was released on November 1, 1956, by United Artists. Thunder Over Arizona Thunder Over Arizona is a 1956 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane, written by Sloan Nibley, and starring Skip Homeier, Kristine Miller, George Macready, Wallace Ford, Nacho Galindo and Gregory Walcott. It was released on August 4, 1956, by Republic Pictures. Arrivano i dollari! Arrivano i dollari! is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Costa and starring Alberto Sordi, Nino Taranto and Isa Miranda. Johnny Trouble Johnny Trouble is a 1957 American drama film directed by John H. Auer and written by Charles ONeil and David Lord. The film stars Ethel Barrymore, Cecil Kellaway, Stuart Whitman, Carolyn Jones, Jesse White and Rand Harper. The film was released by Warner Bros. on September 24, 1957. The Living Idol The Living Idol is a 1957 film. Frontier Rangers Frontier Rangers is a 1959 film composed of 3 episodes of the TV series Northwest Passage, The Gunsmith, The Bond Women, and The Burning Village. We Cellar Children We Cellar Children is a 1960 West German film directed by Hans-Joachim Wiedermann. Anima nera Anima nera is a 1962 Italian drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. It is based on the stage play with the same name written by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi. Girl on the Run Girl On The Run is a 1953 ultra-low budget independent production drops a standard crime melodrama into the noirish, tawdry world of a carnival burlesque show. The most notable cast member of Girl On The Run has one of the smallest roles: Steve McQueen, seen in the background of two scenes during his first known film role. It also inspired the hit Indian Hindi film Caravan starring Asha Parekh. The Centurion Il conquistatore di Corinto is a French/Italian international co-production 1961 historical drama film set in 146 BC in Greece. Against the backdrop of the Battle of Corinth, this movie is centered on a love story between a Roman centurion named Caius Vinicius and Hebe, the daughter of a local governor with anti-Roman sentiments. This film was directed by Mario Costa. The Model Murder Case Girl in the Headlines is a 1963 British detective film directed by Michael Truman and starring Ian Hendry, Ronald Fraser, Jeremy Brett, and Jane Asher. It is based on the novel The Nose on my Face by actor Laurence Payne. Taj Mahal Taj Mahal is a 1963 film based on the historical legend of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. As per the legend, Shah Jahan created the Taj Mahal in fond remembrance and as a tomb for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. It was a commercial hit, but is remembered mostly for its music. Hawaiian Aye Aye Hawaiian Aye Aye is a 1964 Merrie Melodies animated short, directed by Gerry Chiniquy and written by Tedd Pierce and Bill Danch, starring Tweety and Sylvester. Sylvester and Tweetys voices are provided by Mel Blanc, while Tweetys owner Granny was voiced by June Foray. That was the final theatrical cartoon to feature the duo of Sylvester and Tweety together, and the last appearance of Tweety in a theatrical cartoon until Carrotblanca in 1995. It was also the last Merrie Melodies cartoon produced by the original Warner Bros. Cartoons studio before it closed down in 1963, as well as the last Merrie Melodies short to have the target titles and the last to use Merrily We Roll Along at the beginning and end of the short The title was inspired by a TV series produced by Warner Bros. Television called Hawaiian Eye. Go Go Amigo Go Go Amigo is a 1965 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson and stars Daffy Duck, Speedy Gonzales, and other mice in a big fight over music at Speedys 12th birthday party in Mexico. The Great De Gaulle Stone Operation The Great De Gaulle Stone Operation is the first short in the Inspector series of theatrical cartoons. A total of 34 entries were produced between 1965 and 1969. Three Golden Serpents Kommissar X – Drei goldene Schlangen is a 1969 international co-production Eurospy film directed by Roberto Mauri and starring Tony Kendall and Brad Harris that was shot in Thailand. It is the sixth of seven films, loosely based on the Kommissar X detective novels from the Pabel Moewig publishing house. Taste of Excitement Taste of Excitement is a 1970 British mystery film directed by Don Sharp and starring Eva Renzi, David Buck, and Peter Vaughan. Its U.S. title was Why Would Anyone Want to Kill a Nice Girl Like You? Popsy Pop Popsy Pop is a 1971 Italian crime film produced by Sofracima. It stars Claudia Cardinale, Stanley Baker and Henri Charrière, the real-life Papillon. Il tuo dolce corpo da uccidere A Suitcase for a Corpse is a 1970 Italian-Spanish giallo film directed by Alfonso Brescia. Clay Pigeon Clay Pigeon is a 1971 American action film directed by Lane Slate and Tom Stern and written by Ronald Buck, Jack Gross Jr. and Buddy Ruskin. The film stars Tom Stern, Telly Savalas, Robert Vaughn, John Marley, Burgess Meredith and Ivan Dixon. The film was released on August 1971, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Two Faces of Fear The Two Faces of Fear is a 1972 Spanish-Italian giallo film directed by Tulio Demicheli. Snow Job Snow Job is a 1972 American independent thriller film directed by George Englund and starring Jean-Claude Killy, Danièle Gaubert, and Cliff Potts. The Sensuous Sicilian The Sensual Man is a 1974 Italian comedy film written and directed by Marco Vicario. It is loosely based on the novel of the same name written by Vitaliano Brancati. It was shot in Catania and in Rome. My Father's Wife Confessions of a Frustrated Housewife is a 1976 Italian drama film directed by Andrea Bianchi and starring Carroll Baker. This Violent World Savana violenta, also known as This Violent World and Mondo Violence, is a Mondo film directed by Antonio Climati and Mario Morra. The film documents various scenes of graphic behavior in an attempted exposé of worldly violence. It is narrated by Giuseppe Rinaldi. The film is the second collaborative feature between Antonio Climati and Mario Morra in their series of Mondo films called the Savage Trilogy, following Ultime grida dalla savana. Sweet Savage Sweet Savage is a 1979 American pornographic film written and directed by Ann Perry and starring porn performers Carol Connors and Jack Birch along with straight acting veteran Aldo Ray, a Golden Globe nominee, in a non-sex role. Along with Russ Meyers nudie-cutie Wild Gals of the Naked West and the hardcore A Dirty Western, it is one of the few pornographic films in the American Western movie genre. The High Country The High Country is a 1981 Canadian adventure film directed by Harvey Hart and starring Timothy Bottoms and Linda Purl. I'm Getting a Yacht Im Getting a Yacht is a 1980 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. The Highest Honor The Highest Honour is a 1982 Australian/ Japanese co-production about Operation Jaywick and Operation Rimau by Z Special Unit during World War II. The same story inspired the mini-series Heroes and The Return. My Body, My Child My Body, My Child is a 1982 television film directed by Marvin J. Chomsky and starring Vanessa Redgrave. It premiered on ABC on 12 April 1982. It includes early performances by future Sex and the City co-stars, Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia Nixon. It is also the final television role of Jack Albertson, who was subsequently nominated posthumously for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie. Cave In! Cave-In! is a 1983 American made-for-television action disaster film starring Dennis Cole, Leslie Nielsen and James Olson. The movie was produced by Irwin Allen in 1979 in association with Warner Bros. Television for NBC but did not air until 1983. Zadah tela Body Scent, is a 1983 Yugoslav drama film directed by Živojin Pavlović. It won four awards at the 1983 Pula Film Festival, including for Best Film, Best Screenplay, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor. The Arrogant The Arrogant is a 1987 action-thriller directed, written, and produced by Philippe Blot. This film stars Gary Graham and Sylvia Kristel, Giovanni and Julie, as two strangers who meet on a desert highway. As they travel together, they encounter many strange situations that are often religious and/or sexual in nature. The uninhibited and arrogant Giovanni is usually the cause of most of these dilemmas they come across. Race for Glory Race for Glory is a 1989 American action film directed by Rocky Lang.This film has been music composed by Jay Ferguson.The film starring Alex McArthur, Peter Berg, Pamela Ludwig, Ray Wise, Oliver Stritzel and Barbara Blossom in the lead roles. Vázení prátelé, ano Vážení přátelé, ano is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1989. Murder C.O.D. Murder C.O.D. is a 1990 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Alan Metzger starring Patrick Duffy and William Devane based on the Barbara Paul novel Kill Fee. The movie was filmed in Portland in May 1990, including on the South Park Blocks. François Truffaut: Portraits volés François Truffaut: Stolen Portraits is a 1993 French documentary film directed by Michel Pascal and Serge Toubiana, about the film director François Truffaut. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Kosh ba kosh Kosh Ba Kosh, also known as Odd and Even, is a 1993 Russian-Tajik film directed by Bakhtyar Khudojnazarov. Yat boon man wah chong tin ngai II: Miu seung tin hoi My Hero 2 is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Joe Chu, starring Dicky Cheung and Ng Man Tat. Despite the title, it is not a sequel to the movie "My Hero", starring Stephen Chow. Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans is a film spin-off of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was released direct-to-video in 1995 and was produced by the independent production company Dreamwatch Media, a division of Dreamwatch magazine. Initially available only through mail order and specialty shops, it was subsequently released to retail by Reeltime Pictures in 1997. It features two races of aliens, the Sontarans and the Rutans. The Sontarans and Rutans were licensed from the estate of their creator Robert Holmes, although the appearance of the Sontarans had to be modified to avoid legal complications with the BBC, which owned the design of the creatures. Due to licensing restrictions, the character of the Doctor does not actually appear, nor do any other characters from the series. However several actors from the Doctor Who series do appear in different roles, including Carole Ann Ford, Sophie Aldred and Michael Wisher. Also starring in this production are Blakes 7 alumni Jan Chappell and Brian Croucher. Kokkuri is a 1997 Japanese movie directed by Takahisa Zeze about three girls, Mio, Hiroko, and Masami. Il solco di pesca Il solco di pesca is a 1976 Italian erotic-drama film directed by Maurizio Liverani. My Father's Angel My Fathers Angel is a Canadian drama film, released in 1999. Directed by Davor Marjanovic, the film stars Tony Nardi as Ahmed and Timothy Webber as Djordje, refugees of the Bosnian War who have settled in Vancouver, only to be drawn into the same ethnic conflict with each other that they had sought to leave behind. After they get into a car accident, Djordje tries to befriend Ahmed out of a desire to right the wrongs of their home country, but finds his overtures of friendship rejected when Ahmed is reluctant to accept that Djordje is being sincere. The film premiered at the 1999 Toronto International Film Festival. The film garnered three Genie Award nominations at the 21st Genie Awards in 2001, with Best Actor nods for both Nardi and Webber and a Best Screenplay nomination for writer Frank Borg. Nardi won the award for Best Actor. The film also won six Leo Awards for films produced in British Columbia, for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Musical Score and Best Female Performance. Devushka s gitaroy A Girl with Guitar is 1958 Soviet musical comedy film directed by Alexander Feinzimmer. After the success of the film Carnival Night starring Lyudmila Gurchenko the script of the film A Girl with a Guitar was written counting on her popularity. The film was shot on the eve of the 6th World Festival of Youth and Students, held in Moscow in the summer of 1957, and became the first Soviet feature film dedicated to this significant event. The film premiered on September 1, 1958. The film was a success with the audience. At the end of the year, А Girl with Guitar took the tenth place in the attendance rating, gathering over 31.9 million viewers, although it could not repeat the success of Carnival Night. The Mugger The Mugger is a 1958 American crime film about a police psychiatrist who is attempting to catch a mysterious mugger that has been attacking women in his city, stealing their purses and slashing their left cheek. The film is a police procedural in structure, focusing on psychiatrist Dr. Pete Grahams investigation into the title characters identity. The films screenplay, written by Henry Kane, is based on the novel of the same name by Evan Hunter. William Berke directed the film, the second of two adaptions of Hunters 87th Precinct novels he released in 1958. It was Berkes final completed film as a director; he died the same year. Filmed in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New York. Several of the car scenes were filmed on the Belt Parkway. The Veterans Hospital located on the Fort Hamilton Army Base with no Verazzano Bridge can be seen during the first car scene. The restaurant scene was filmed on 67th Street and 4th Avenue right next to the subway exit. Other Bay Ridge locations can be seen throughout the film as well. A Charming Man A Charming Man is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1941. The Screwball The Screwball is the seventh animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 15, 1943, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Anubhav Anubhav is a 1971 Hindi film by noted director Basu Bhattacharya, which stars Sanjeev Kumar, Tanuja and Dinesh Thakur as leads. The film was the first part of Basu Battacharyas introspective trilogy on marital discord in an urban setting, which included Avishkaar and Griha Pravesh; and went on to win the 1972 National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film and started a trend later picked up even by the mainstream cinema. The film is also remembered for playback singer Geeta Dutts finest songs composed by music director Kanu Roy with lyrics from Gulzar, like Meri Jaan Mujhe Jaan Na Kaho, Koi Chupke Se Aake and Mera Dil Jo Mera Hota Colpo di fulmine Love at First Sight is a 1985 Italian comedy film directed by Marco Risi. The World Is Ours The World Is Ours is a 1937 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Saajan Ka Ghar Saajan Ka Ghar is a 1994 Indian Bollywood film directed by Surendra Kumar Bohra. It stars Juhi Chawla and Rishi Kapoor in pivotal roles. The whole film revolves around Juhis character. Juhi has once again proved her acting talent in the film. The song "Sawan Aayea Badal Chaaye" and "Babul De Do Duaa" were the most popular songs of the movie. The Werewolf Reborn! The Werewolf Reborn! is a 1998 horror film directed by Jeff Burr and starring Ashley Cafagna-Tesoro and Robin Atkin Downes. A sequel titled Frankenstein & the Werewolf Reborn! was released in 2005. Prisioneros de la tierra Prisoners of the Earth is a 1939 Argentine drama film directed by Mario Soffici. The film premiered in Buenos Aires. The film is often cited as one of the greatest in the history of Argentine cinema, and established Soffici as a "social" filmmaker. It was awarded by the Municipality of Buenos Aires as the best film of the year, and the Silver Condor Award instituted by the Argentine Association of Film Critics. Crapston Villas Crapston Villas was a British animated television series, in which the characters were made from plasticine and filmed with stop motion clay animation. It was a comedy satire on inner-city London life, directed at a mature audience. It featured a set of characters, living in a grim apartment building in the fictional postcode of SE69, who were plagued by various dilemmas. Foul language, sex and violence are present. A History of the Blue Movie A History of the Blue Movie is a 1970 Graffiti Productions/Sherpix, Inc. documentary pornographic movie. Directed by Alex de Renzy, this compilation of early shorts combines blue movies, dating from 1915 to 1970, with an uncredited narrator. One of the first attempts to compile some of the oldest available American porn movies for a theater audience, A History of the Blue Movie includes scenes from Grass Sandwich, which is one of the earliest known blue movies in existence, along with several classics in their entirety, such as the controversial The Nun Story, Ever Ready, The Janitor, Peeping Tom, and Smart Alec with legendary stripper Candy Barr. Shadow Boxers Shadow Boxers is a 1999 American documentary film about womens boxing by director Katya Bankowsky that focuses on the pioneering fighter Lucia Rijker and features an original soundtrack by Argentine singer and songwriter Zoel. Shadow Boxers had its international premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1999. Le maître-nageur Le Maître-nageur is a 1979 French comedy-drama film directed by Jean-Louis Trintignant. Sunny Sunny is a 1984 Indian film directed by Raj Khosla. The movie stars Sunny Deol, Amrita Singh, Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore and Waheeda Rehman in lead roles. Dharmendra played the father of his real-life son Sunny Deol in the film, but they do not appear onscreen together. They went on to appear onscreen together in films like Sultanat and Kshatriya. The movie had two notable songs, namely "Aur Kya Ahade Wafa Hote Hain" and "Jane Kya Baat Hai", penned by Anand Bakshi and composed by R. D. Burman. Film performed Moderately At the box office. Metronotte Nightwatchman is a 2000 Italian thriller-drama film directed by Francesco Calogero. Crazy Crazy is a 1999 documentary film by Heddy Honigmann on the traumatic effects of war on the soldiers of United Nations peacekeeping missions. The documentary shows Dutch soldiers that have served in UN missions in the former Yugoslavia, Kosovo, Lebanon, Cambodia, and Rwanda. The heroic duties contrast with the local horrors. The music, the favorite songs of the soldiers, serves the eight men and one woman interviewed as a key to unlock the chest of vivid memories: frequent trips through "Bomb Alley"; food convoys; the fall of Sarajevo; and camp life. One of the soldiers is marines commander Patrick Cammaert, who since has served in further very important UN missions. He chose the song "Crazy" to accompany the bloodbath of the attack on the Sarajevo market. The film is regarded as an accusation against the Dutch Defense organization on the care for its soldiers. However, a 1997 study conducted by the Free University of Amsterdam on 3500 military personnel that served in UN missions since 1975 showed that one out of five soldiers had not fully come to terms with their experiences. Kanamarayathu Kanamarayathu is a 1984 Malayalam film written by Padmarajan and directed by I. V. Sasi. It stars Mammootty, Shobhana, Rahman, Lalu Alex and Seema. The story was an adaptation of the 1912 novel Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster. This film won Kerala State Film Awards for the Best Story, Best Music Director and Best Female Singer. Playback singer Krishnachandrans debuted as dubbing artist through this movie at the request of Padmarajan. Gallavants Gallavants is a 1984 animated musical film produced by Marvel Productions, and released in theaters and on home video. Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This? The New Alice in Wonderland is a 1966 American animated television special written by Bill Dana and produced by Hanna-Barbera. It was broadcast on the ABC network on March 30, 1966, in an hour slot. The songs were written by composer Charles Strouse and lyricist Lee Adams, who were most famous for Bye Bye Birdie. The songs were orchestrated by Marty Paich, who also provided musical direction; plus devised and arranged that part of the underscoring that was drawn from the musical numbers. The rest of the underscoring was drawn from the vast library of cues that Hanna-Barberas in-house composer Hoyt Curtin had written for various animated series. The Art of Woo The Art of Woo is a 2001 Canadian romantic comedy. Written and directed by Helen Lee, the film stars Sook-Yin Lee and Adam Beach. The Book That Wrote Itself The Book That Wrote Itself is a 1999 road movie starring Liam O Mochain, Antoinette Guiney and features cameo appearances from George Clooney, Kenneth Branagh, Melanie Griffith, Bryan Singer, and Chazz Palminteri among others. The film was written and directed by Irish filmmaker Liam O Mochain. The film screened at numerous film festivals worldwide and was released in 2000. Franklin and the Green Knight: The Movie Franklin and the Green Knight was the first ever Franklin movie, released direct to video and DVD in 2000. It has since aired on Noggin and Nick Jr. in the United States, and Canadas Family Channel. Paadha Mudhra Padamudra is a 1988 Malayalam-language Indian Drama film directed by R. Sukumaran, starring Mohanlal, Seema and Nedumudi Venu in lead roles. The film won Mohanlal the Filmfare Award for Best Malayalam Actor and Kerala State Film Award – Special Jury Award. Bugs Bunny's Easter Special Bugs Bunnys Easter Special is a Looney Tunes television special featuring a number of Warner Bros. cartoons. It originally debuted on the CBS network on Thursday, April 7, 1977. Got 2 Believe Got 2 Believe is a 2002 Filipino romantic-comedy film starring Claudine Barretto and Rico Yan. The title originated from the popular song "Got to Believe in Magic" performed by David Pomeranz, and covered by Filipino band Side A, which was also the movies theme song. It was a box office success in the Philippines. The movie was directed by Olivia Lamasan and produced by Star Cinema, the film production arm of ABS-CBN. This would be Rico Yans last film before his death in March later that year. Saving Star Wars Saving Star Wars is a 2004 independent film by Woodworks Films that was written and produced by Gary Wood. The title is a play on the titles of the World War II movie Saving Private Ryan and Star Wars. The first preview of the film was at a film festival called Reel Competition, where it was rated highly by the film-goers. It features David Prowse, the actor who played Darth Vader in the Star Wars trilogy. In addition, one of the principal actors, Jim Peterson, now teaches film, theatre, and alchemy at Carmel High School . The film was shot in central Indiana, and shown at the Star Wars Celebration III convention in 2005 in a nearby IMAX theater. The original concept poster was designed by Associate Producer Josh Shanks and Travis Bow. Whistle Whistle is a 2003 Tamil slasher film directed by J. D. & Jerry, which is a remake of the American slasher film Urban Legend. The film has debutant Vikramaditya and Sherin in the lead roles alongside Vivek, Gayathri Raguram, Divyadarshini, Livingston, Bhanu Chander, Mayuri, and Vaishnavi, among others, in supporting roles. Although the film was an average grosser, its music, composed by D. Imman, became successful. Nobody's Perfect Nobodys Perfect is a 2004 American short film directed, produced, written by and starred Hank Azaria. Anderson's Cross Andersons Cross is a 2010 comedy-drama film written and directed by Jerome Elston Scott, who also starred in the film, as his first writing and directing project. Production for the movie began in 2003 and the movie had its world premiere on May 20, 2010, when it was given a limited theatrical release. It stars Elston Scott, Nicholas Downs, and Heather Bergdahl as three best friends whose evolving relationships cause tension in their senior year of high school. The film was released on DVD November 22, 2010. Cake: A Wedding Story Cake: A Wedding Story is a 2007 comedy film directed by Will Wallace. The film hit the festival circuit in March 2007 with its world premiere at The Other Venice Film Festival on March 18, followed by a March 24 bow at the 2007 AFI Dallas International Film Festival. Six Bend Trap Six Bend Trap is a 2006 comedy crime film directed by Mike McCarthy. It is the first independent script to screen HD feature film, shot entirely in the Middlesbrough area with a couple of shots done at Peterborough Dog Track. Using a wide range of local actors in leading roles, completely funded by Ironopolis Film Company. Apocalipsur Apocalipsur is a 2005 Colombian drama film written and directed by Javier Mejía Osorio. It won the National Film Announcement of the Colombian Ministry of Culture in 2002. The film was chosen as the best film at the Cartagena Film Festival in 2007. Blue Blood Blue Blood is a documentary film that was released in UK cinemas in 2007 and showed on BBC2s Storyville in 2008. The film follows the paths of five students from Oxford University as they try to win a place on the Oxford University Amateur Boxing Club Varsity squad. Those who do will face off against students from the University of Cambridge and earn the right to call themselves a "Blue". The Amazing Grace The Amazing Grace is a 2006 British Nigerian historical drama film written by Jeta Amata and Nick Moran, directed by Jeta Amata and produced by Jeta Amata & Alicia Arce. The film stars Joke Silva, Nick Moran, Scott Cleverdon, Mbong Odungide, Fred Amata and Zack Amata. The film received 11 nominations and won the award for Achievement in Cinematography at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2007. The Albino Code The Albino Code is a short film parodying the film adaptation of The Da Vinci Code. The Albino Code was written and produced by, and stars, Dennis Hurley, who has albinism. The film pokes fun at the depiction of people with albinism in Hollywood films by parodying The Da Vinci Code character Silas. Hurleys film points out flaws with the portrayal of Silas, namely that most people with albinism do not have pink eyes, and that due to their impaired vision, they could not function well as assassins. Holes in My Shoes Holes In My Shoes is an award-winning documentary feature film. It chronicles the life of Jack Beers, covering 94 years of his life from 1910 to 2004. Tai Hang shan shang On the Mountain of Tai Hang is a 2005 Chinese film about the newly formed Eighth Route Army, led by general commander Zhu De, marching east cross the Yellow River to form Mount Tai Hang military region during the Second Sino-Japanese War. It was produced by the Peoples Liberation Army-associated August First Film Studio and directed by Wei Lian, Shen Dong and Chen Jian. The film stars Wang Wufu, Lu Qi. The film won the 25th Golden Rooster Award for Best Picture in 2005. Cry of the Winged Serpent Cry of the Winged Serpent is a 2007 American television film directed by Jim Wynorski. It was premiered July 6, 2007 on Sci Fi Channel. Love Conquers All Love Conquers All is an award-winning 2006 movie by Malaysian director Tan Chui Mui. Mr. 3 Minutes Mr. 3 Minutes is a 2006 Hong Kong film directed by Gordon Chan. My Name Is Albert Ayler My Name Is Albert Ayler is a 2005 Swedish-American documentary film about the American Jazz musician Albert Ayler, written and directed by Kasper Collin. It was produced and edited over a period of seven years and among its participants are Donald Ayler, Edward Ayler, Carrie Roundtree, Ann Westerman, Sune Spångberg, Lionel Marshall, Bengt Frippe Nordström, Sunny Murray, Bernard Stollman, Gary Peacock, Michel Sampson, George Wein, Bill Folwell, Val Wilmer, Mutawef Shaheed, Mary Parks, Elliott Landy and Ed Michel. It has been dubbed by JazzTimes as "one of the most starkly beautiful and moving documentaries ever made about a jazz musician" and is building on Albert Ayers music and his voice from recorded interviews between 1963 and 1970. The film met with mixed reviews when released in Sweden in 2005, but was praised by UK and US critics when theatrically released in those countries in 2007. Metacritic gives the film 83/100 based on reviews from 7 critics, and has awarded it the 19th best film from 2007. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 94% based on reviews from 17 critics. My Name Is Albert Ayler was director Kasper Collins first feature documentary. The second was I Called Him Morgan. A Love Story A Love Story is a 2007 Filipino romantic drama film, it is about a successful but emotionally scarred businessman Ian Montes who is torn between two women: Joanna, a doctor, and Karyn a flight attendant. On August 26, 2007, the cast of "A Love Story" flew to the United States for the American premier of the movie. Showbiz Showbiz is a 2007 Hindi film directed by Raju Khan. It stars Tushar Jalota, Mrinalini Sharma, Gulshan Grover, and Sushant Singh. The music was scored by Lalit Pandit, of Jatin-Lalit fame. The movie revolves around the journey of a budding artist Rohan Arya trying to make a mark in the Hindi music industry and his brushes with the ups and downs of fame and media which is after him and his personal life. It was the debut movie of Tushar Jalota later on he didnt appear in any movies. Hong Kong Bronx Hong Kong Bronx is a 2008 Hong Kong action film directed by Billy Chung, and starring Jordan Chan and Annie Man. The film was produced by Wong Jing, whose father, Wong Tin-Lam, appears in a supporting role. One Too Many Mornings One Too Many Mornings is a 2010 independent comedy film directed by Michael Mohan, who co-wrote the film with Anthony Deptula and Stephen D.B. Hale. Deptula and Hale also star in the film alongside Tina Kapousis, Red State Updates Jonathan Shockley, and the Actors Gangs V.J. Foster. Its title references Bob Dylans song One Too Many Mornings, and an original theme song with the same title was written and performed for the movie by Brad Breeck of The Mae Shi. Unlike many mumblecore films, the film plays out entirely in black and white, and was shot over the span of 2 years. Director Michael Mohan currently directs music videos for Dangerbird Records. Members of Dangerbird band Division Day make cameos as extras in the film. One Too Many Mornings was announced as a noncompetition entry at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival on December 3, 2009. 400 Years of the Telescope 400 Years of the Telescope: A Journey of Science, Technology and Thought is a 2009 American documentary film that was created to coincide with the International Year of Astronomy in 2009. Directed by Kris Koenig, it chronicles the history of the telescope from the time of Galileo and features interviews with leading astrophysicists and cosmologists from around the world, who explain concepts ranging from Galileos first use of the telescope to view the moons of Jupiter, to the latest discoveries in space, including new ideas about life on other planets and dark energy, a mysterious vacuum energy that is accelerating the expansion of the universe. Flicker FLicKeR is a Canadian documentary film written and directed by Nik Sheehan, produced by Maureen Judge and Silva Basmajian. The film is based on the book Chapel of Extreme Experience by John G. Geiger about the work of artist Brion Gysin and his Dreamachine. Gysins Dreamachine used a 100-watt light bulb, a motor, and a rotating cylinder with cutouts. Its users would sit in front of it, close their eyes, and experience visions as a result of the flashes of light. Gysin believed that by offering the world a drugless high the invention could revolutionize human consciousness. The documentary features interviews with many prominent figures from the beat movement who had experimented with Gysins invention and discuss his life and ideas in the film. Notable figures include Marianne Faithfull, DJ Spooky, The Stooges, Iggy Pop, Lee Ranaldo, Genesis P-Orridge, John Giorno, Floria Sigismondi, and Kenneth Anger. The film premiered in Toronto in 2008 at the international documentary film festival Hot Docs and received the festivals Special Jury Prize for the best Canadian Feature Length Documentary. It then went on to win in the Best Film on International Art category at the 2009 Era New Horizons Film Festival in Poland, and was also nominated for a 2009 Gemini Award in the category of Best Performing Arts Program or Series or Arts Documentary Program or Series, and best original score by composer Edmund Eagan. Nik Sheehan was also nominated for a Canadian screenwriting award by the Writers Guild of Canada. Boat Boat is a 2009 film directed by Kim Young-nam and starring Ha Jung-woo and Satoshi Tsumabuki in the lead roles. It is a South Korean-Japanese co-production. The film charts the experiences and cross cultural friendship of a couple of smugglers. El cielo rojo El Cielo Rojo is a 2008 independent film from Costa Rica. Written and directed by Miguel Alejandro Gomez, the film stars Allan Obando, Mauricio Dapena, Ricardo Rodriguez, and Edgar Roman. The film was shot in the Costa Rican provinces of San José, Puntarenas, Guanacaste, and Alajuela; It was shot in 21 days through January 2007 and was released in early August 2008. The film is a character-driven drama, with a heavy dose of comedy, and could be classified as both a coming-of-age story with political undertones and an art-house film. Streak Streak is a 2008 American coming-of-age short film directed by Demi Moore, written by Kelly Fremon and Allan Loeb, and starring Brittany Snow and Rumer Willis. The film was actress Demi Moores first film as a director. The plot focuses on a young woman stuck in a life she no longer wants with gym-rat friends and obsessive behavior. To break free, she reaches for fun in an interesting form of expression. The Brotherhood VI: Initiation The Brotherhood VI: Initiation is a 2010 film directed by David DeCoteau and starring Tyson Breech, Burke Carter and Joshua Christian. It is the sixth of the Brotherhood series of homoerotic horror films that started with The Brotherhood. The Wedding Game The Wedding Game is a 2009 romantic comedy film directed by Ekachai Uekrongtham, co-produced by MediaCorp Raintree Pictures, Scorpio East Pictures, Double Vision and Speedy Productions starring real life couple Fann Wong and Christopher Lee.The film centers on actors Jack Fang and Vikki Tse who orchestrate a faux engagement to boost their showbiz careers. Tsumi toka batsu toka is a 2009 Japanese film directed by Keralino Sandorovich. Operation Diamond Racket Operation Diamond Racket is a 1978 Indian Kannada spy thriller film produced and directed by the duo B. Dorai Raj and S. K. Bhagavan, starring Rajkumar and Padmapriya in the lead roles. The supporting cast features Chandralekha, Raji, Vajramuni, Thoogudeepa Srinivas, Tiger Prabhakar and M. B. Shetty. The film was the fourth and the last in the CID 999 Franchise created along the lines of the James Bond and James Bond - styled films following Jedara Bale, Goa Dalli CID 999 and Operation Jackpot Nalli C.I.D 999. The film was re-released in 2013. This is the only colour movie in the franchise and also the only movie in the franchise to not feature Narasimharaju. The movie was shot in Nepal and became the first Kannada movie to be shot outside India. However, another Kannada movie which released four months later, Singaporenalli Raja Kulla is widely credited as the movie which started the trend of Kannada movies being shot outside India since it was shot in a country which is not an Indian neighbour. Kshemanga Velli Labhamga Randi Kshemamga Velli Labamgarandi is a 2000 Telugu Comedy film, produced by M. V. Lakshmi under the ML Art Movies banner, presented by Editor Mohan and directed by Raja Vannem Reddy. The film stars Srikanth, Rajendra Prasad, Brahmanandam, Ramya Krishna, Roja, Preethi, Kovai Sarala in the lead roles and music composed by Vandemataram Srinivas. The film is a remake of the Tamil film Viralukketha Veekkam and it was also remade as Hindi movie Aamdani Atthani Kharcha Rupaiyaa. The film was recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office. Little Blue Pill Little Blue Pill is an American comedy film that starred Aaron Kuban, Adam Carr, Rosie Tisch, Gerold Wunstel, Trevor Coppola, Jonathan Ahdout, Ashley Whittaker and Chacko Vadaketh. Virsa Virsa; is an Indo-Pakistani Punjabi language film revolving around social and cultural values. The film has most cast-crew from India . It has been directed by Pankaj Batra. It has a huge budget for a Punjabi movie. The film has been shot all over Australia. The film stars Pakistani actors Noman Ijaz and Mehreen Raheel, Indian actors Gulshan Grover, Arya Babbar, Kanwaljeet Singh, Aparna Sharma, Aishveryaa Nidhi and Australian actor Andrew Duvall. Virsa Post Production took place in Pixion Studio. The film was released on 7 May 2010. The music is by Jawad Ahmad, with cinematography of R.A. Krishnaa and choreography by Seema Desai and Jasmin Oza. Certainty Certainty is a 2011 American drama film directed by Peter Askin, produced by Will Battersby, Per Melita and Mike OMalley and written by Mike OMalley. The cast includes newcomers Tom Lipinski, Adelaide Clemens, Kristen Connolly and Will Rogers alongside veterans Valerie Harper, Bobby Moynihan and Giancarlo Esposito. The film was produced by Will Battersby, Per Melita and OMalley. Shuttlecock Boys Shuttlecock Boys is an independent film directed by Hemant Gaba & produced by Pankaj Johar and Hemant Gaba. Its a film made by all first timers in the cast and crew. Most cast are non-actors and didnt have any formal training. The film was shot handheld on 16 mm with sync sound using real locations in Delhi, Noida & Gurgaon. All Flowers in Time All Flowers in Time is a 2010 short surrealist horror film directed by Jonathan Caouette. The plot centers on a television signal that possesses young children, making them believe they can transform into other people or monsters. The film stars Chloë Sevigny and has been screened at several film festivals as of Fall 2010. Although it shares a similar name, the films title is not directly connected to the Jeff Buckley song, "All Flowers in Time Bend Towards the Sun". Orchids: My Intersex Adventure Orchids, My Intersex Adventure is an auto-biographical 2010 documentary about one womans struggle to understand her own intersex condition while interviewing other intersex people. Director Phoebe Hart used digital cameras and a small crew including her sister, Bonnie Hart, while on a road trip of self-discovery through various areas of Australia, recording some personal stories disclosed to her by the other intersex individuals. This documentary took six years for the principal documenters to film, using a variety of cameras including semi-professional digital cameras, domestic VHS camcorders, and Super 8. Denis Leary & Friends Presents: Douchbags & Donuts Douchebags and Donuts is a stand-up comedy film hosted by comedian Denis Leary, released by Comedy Central. The DVD was released by Comedy Central on January 18, 2011, containing special features, deleted scenes and all completely uncensored and uncut. Swirl Swirl is a 2011 Brazilian drama film directed by Clarissa Campolina and Helvécio Marins Jr. Eylül September is a 2011 Turkish drama film written and directed by Cemil Ağacıkoğlu and starring Turgay Aydın and Görkem Yeltan as an introverted couple who encounter a maltreated young woman. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , was awarded Best Director and Best Actress at the 18th International Adana Golden Boll Film Festival and premiered in competition at the 35th Montreal World Film Festival. Middleground Middleground is Russian-American drama film directed by Alisa Khazanova.The film premiered at the Moscow International Film Festival on 27 June 2017 followed by a release in Russia on 2 November 2017. The film will receive a limited theatrical and VOD release in the United States on 18 May 2018. American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs is a 2013 American biographical documentary film directed by Grace Lee. D Company D Company is a 2013 Indian Malayalam action portmanteau film. It is an anthology of three independently shot action films directed by M. Padmakumar, Vinod Vijayan and Diphan. Its cast includes Jayasurya, Anoop Menon, Unni Mukundan, Fahad Fazil and Asif Ali. The film is produced by Vinod Vijayan, Seven Arts Mohan and Faisal Latheef under the banner of D Cutz Film Company. The film was earlier supposed to have five featurettes of directors Diphan, M Padmakumar, Vinod Vijayan, Shaji Kailas and Joshiy but was split into two films with the first part having the former three directors ventures. The second part however did not materialise. D Company released on the festival of Onam. Imminent Threat Imminent Threat, directed by Janek Ambros, is a 2015 documentary film about the War on Terrors impact on civil liberties as well as the potential coalition that may form between the progressive left and libertarian right. The film is executive produced by James Cromwell, Jillian Barba, Anthony A. LoPresti, and D.J. Dodd. Sunset at Chaophraya Sunset at Chaophraya in 2013 romantic-war-drama film directed by Kittikorn Liasirikun. Adapted from the novel Khu Kam by Thommayanti, the story is a love triangle, set in World War II-era Thailand, and depicts the star-crossed romance between an Imperial Japanese Navy officer and a Thai woman who is involved with the Free Thai resistance. It was released on April 4, 2013. One of top five box office hits in 2013. Starring Nadech Kugimiya as Kobori, a Japanese Military Officer who is in the Japanese troop that invaded Siam, and Oranate D. Caballes as Angsumalin, a young Siamese woman whose feelings towards Kobori are complicated by her strong, anti-Japanese sense of nationalism and her intention to romantically commit to a childhood friend upon his return from abroad. The story depicts first love from the perspective of young characters, and how it affects their lives and their aspirations. Kugimiya and Caballes made their film debut. English: An Autumn in London English: An Autumn in London is a Malayalam film written by Ajayan Venugopalan and directed by Shyamaprasad. A drama with slight tinges of black humour and satire, the film stars Jayasurya, Nivin Pauly, Mukesh, Nadia Moidu, Remya Nambeesan. The film is produced by Binu Dev under the banner of Navarang Screens and features music composed by Rex Vijayan of the band Avial, whilst cinematography is handled by Udayan Ambaadi and is edited by Vinod Sukumaran. The film tells the story of the lives of the Malayalees living in London. Glena Glena is an American documentary film directed by Emmy-winning filmmaker Allan Luebke. The film tells the story of Glena Avila, a single mother who turns to cage fighting to support her family. My Wife and the Dog My Wife and the Dog is a 1971 Egyptian drama film directed by Said Marzouk. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 45th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Julio Sumiu Julio Sumiu is a 2014 Brazilian comedy film directed by Roberto Berliner based on the novel of the same name by Beto Silva. Anna Anna is a 2015 Colombian drama film directed by Jacques Toulemonde Vidal. The film was named on the shortlist for Colombias entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected. Ice Cream Ice Cream is a 2014 Telugu language horror fiction film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. It stars Navdeep and Tejaswi Madivada in the lead roles. It is the first Indian movie to be filmed with Flowcam System Technology and was released on 12 July 2014. The film deals with a character that is obsessed with eating ice cream and suffers from a nightmare disorder. Upon release, the film became a bomb at the box office.It is declared as disaster. Highway Highway is an Indian Bengali romantic film, directed by Sudipto Chattopadhyay and produced under the banner of Surinder Films. The film features actors Koel Mallick and Parambrata Chatterjee in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Anupam Roy. This film was released on 8 August 2014. 144 144 is a 2015 Tamil comedy film directed by G. Manikandan and produced by C. V. Kumar, starring Shiva, Ashok Selvan, Oviya and Shruthi Ramakrishnan in the leading roles. The films plot is partially inspired by the novel Vasanthakaala Kutrangal written by Sujatha. Laali Ki Shaadi Mein Laaddoo Deewana Laali Ki Shaadi Mein Laaddoo Deewana is a 2017 Hindi-language, Indian romantic drama comedy film, written and directed by Manish Harishankar, and produced by TP Aggarwal and Rahul Aggarwal. The film stars Vivaan Shah, Akshara Haasan, Gurmeet Choudhary & Kavitta verma in pivotal roles. The teaser posters of the film were released on 20 February 2017 while the Trailer was launched on YouTube on February 27, 2017. The film released on 7 April 2017 to negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. Anonymous Noise is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ryoko Fukuyama. The series is published by Hakusensha in Japan and by Viz Media in the United States. The manga has been recently adapted into an anime television series that aired from April to June 2017 and a live-action film. Guilty of Mind Guilty of Mind is a Chinese suspense crime film based on the novel Guilty of Mind: Portrait by Lei Mi, starring Li Yifeng, Liao Fan and Wan Qian. The film was released in China on August 11, 2017. The Last Resort The Last Resort is a documentary film about Miami Beach directed by Dennis Scholl and Kareem Tabsch. It features photographs taken between 1976 and 1986 by photographers Andy Sweet and Gary Monroe. The film focuses on the transformation of South Beach between the 1960s and 1980s. In the 1960s South Beach was an inexpensive retirement community, populated largely by working and lower middle class Jewish retirees. By the early 1980s the housing was deteriorating, and, in the wake of the Mariel boatlift and the Miami Drug War South Beach became a dangerous neighborhood. Context and commentary are provided by interviews with Susan Gladstone, Director of the Jewish Museum of Florida, filmmaker Kelly Reichardt, who grew up in South Beach, and Edna Buchanan, a crime novelist who grew up in Miami Beach and covered crime for Miami newspapers in the period documented by Monroe and Sweet. The Devil's Needle The Devils Needle is a 1916 silent film drama directed by Chester Withey and starring Norma Talmadge and Tully Marshall. It was produced by D. W. Griffiths Fine Arts Film Company and distributed by Triangle Films. A 1923 rerelease print survives at the Library of Congress. The Trap The Trap is a 1922 American silent film directed by Robert Thornby and starring Lon Chaney. It was released by Universal Pictures. The film was released in the United Kingdom under the title Heart of a Wolf. The film stars Chaney as the leading character, Alan Hale as his rival, and Irene Rich as the female lead. Chaney had also appeared in an unrelated film of the same name in 1913. The film also features in a minor role Chaneys son Creighton in his film debut. Soul-Fire Soul-Fire is a 1925 American silent film drama starring Richard Barthelmess and Bessie Love; directed by John S. Robertson; and is based on the Broadway production Great Music by Martin Brown. The film was funded by Barthelmess through his Inspiration Pictures and released by First National Pictures. One Night at Susie's One Night at Susies is a 1930 all-talking pre-Code drama film released by First National Pictures and directed by John Francis Dillon. The movie stars Billie Dove and features Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Helen Ware and Tully Marshall. Little Daddy Little Daddy is a 1931 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 105th Our Gang short that was released. Minding the Baby Minding the Baby is a 1931 Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Betty Boop and Bimbo. Side Show Side Show is a 1931 American pre-Code musical comedy drama film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Winnie Lightner, Charles Butterworth, Evalyn Knapp and Donald Cook. It was produced and released by Warner Bros. The film was based on a story by William K. Wells. Although it was planned and filmed as a full-scale musical, most of the songs were cut from the film before release due to the public tiring of musicals. Big-Hearted Bosko Big-Hearted Bosko is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tune cartoon, featuring Bosko, the original star of the series. It was released in March 5, 1932, although one source offers for it only an ambiguous release date of 1931–1932. It was, like most Looney Tunes of its time, directed by Hugh Harman; its musical direction was by Frank Marsales. Lucky Devils Lucky Devils is a 1933 American Pre-Code film about group of Hollywood stuntmen and their dangerous daredevil stunt work, starring William Boyd and Bruce Cabot, and features an early appearance by Lon Chaney Jr.. Buddy's Circus Buddys Circus is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was released on November 8, 1934, although one source suggests as a date August 25 of the same year. It was supervised by Jack King; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. Vagabond Lady Vagabond Lady is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Sam Taylor and written by Frank Butler. The film stars Robert Young and Evelyn Venable. The film was released on May 3, 1935, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Man with the Gun The Man with the Gun is a 1938 Soviet history drama film directed by Sergei Yutkevich. Count Me Out Count Me Out is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released to theaters on December 17, 1938. This short was directed by Ben Hardaway and Cal Dalton and stars Egghead, who would later evolve into Elmer Fudd in 1940. Heart of Arizona Heart of Arizona is a 1938 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Norman Houston. The film stars William Boyd, George "Gabby" Hayes, Russell Hayden, John Elliott, Billy King, Natalie Moorhead and Dorothy Short. The film was released on April 22, 1938, by Paramount Pictures. Heart of the North Heart of the North is a 1938 American adventure film directed by Lewis Seiler and written by Lee Katz and Vincent Sherman. The film stars Dick Foran, Gloria Dickson, Gale Page, Allen Jenkins, Patric Knowles, and Janet Chapman. The film was released by Warner Bros. on December 10, 1938. It is based on the novel with the same name, written by William Byron Mowery. Magda Heimat is a 1938 German drama film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Zarah Leander, Heinrich George and Ruth Hellberg. The films melodramatic storyline portrays the return of a leading singer to her hometown, where her father wishes her to settle down and marry. It is based on the 1893 play Heimat by Hermann Sudermann. Froelich won the award for best director at the 1938 Venice Film Festival for this film. Spirit of Youth Spirit of Youth is a 1938 boxing film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring then-heavyweight world champion Joe Louis in a story with similarities to his own real life. His Ex Marks the Spot His Ex Marks the Spot is the seventh short subject starring Buster Keaton made for Columbia Pictures. Tanya Tanya is a 1940 musical-comedy film directed by Grigori Aleksandrov and based on the play "Cinderella" by Viktor Ardov. The Taming of the Snood The Taming of the Snood is a 1940 film directed by Jules White. It is the fifth short subject starring Buster Keaton made for Columbia Pictures. Arizona Bound Arizona Bound is a 1941 American Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring Buck Jones, Tim McCoy and Raymond Hatton. It was the first film in Monogram Pictures Rough Riders film series. Riders of the Purple Sage Riders of the Purple Sage is a 1941 film based on the Western novel by Zane Grey, directed by James Tinling, and starring George Montgomery as Lassiter and Mary Howard as Jane Withersteen. The picture is the fourth of five screen adaptations of Greys novel produced across an eight-decade span. Dernier atout The Trump Card is a 1942 French crime film directed by Jacques Becker and starring Mireille Balin, Raymond Rouleau and Pierre Renoir. The film marked Beckers full debut as a director, although he had briefly worked on Cristobals Gold in 1940. It was filmed partly on the French Riviera, which stood in for South America. Interiors were filmed at the Victorine Studios and at Pathés studio in Paris. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Douy. During production Becker used the pretext of filming to liaise between French Resistance groups in Paris and the South. Death Valley Rangers Death Valley Rangers is a 1943 American western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey and starring Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson and Bob Steele. Bees in Paradise Bees in Paradise is a 1944 British musical comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring Arthur Askey, Anne Shelton and Peter Graves. It was produced by Edward Black at Gainsborough Pictures. Co-written by director Val Guest and comic Marriott Edgar, who wrote for Will Hay and the Crazy Gang and composed some of Stanley Holloways famous monologues; this is a lesser known Askey vehicle. Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Hugh Bennett and written by Muriel Roy Bolton and Agnes Christine Johnston. Ninth in a series of 11 films made between 1939 and 1944 about the Aldrich family and their irrepressible teenage son, Henry, played by Jimmy Lydon, it also stars Charles Smith, John Litel, Olive Blakeney, Joan Mortimer, David Holt, and Minor Watson. The film was released on January 13, 1944, by Paramount Pictures. Seven Days Ashore Seven Days Ashore is a 1944 American comedy film directed by John H. Auer and written by Edward Verdier, Irving Phillips and Lawrence Kimble. The film stars Wally Brown, Alan Carney, Marcy McGuire, Virginia Mayo, Elaine Shepard, Gordon Oliver, Amelita Ward and Dooley Wilson. The film was released on April 25, 1944, by RKO Pictures. Crime, Inc. Crime, Inc. is a 1945 American film noir crime film directed by Lew Landers starring Leo Carrillo, Tom Neal and Martha Tilton Song of Arizona Song of Arizona is a 1946 American Western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Roy Rogers. Stagecoach to Denver Stagecoach to Denver is a 1946 American Western; one of Republic Pictures Red Ryder film series directed by R.G. Springsteen. Dangerous Venture Dangerous Venture is a 1947 American Western film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Doris Schroeder. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand Brooks, Fritz Leiber, Douglas Evans and Harry Cording. The film was released on May 23, 1947, by United Artists. Portrait of a Killer Portrait of an Assassin is a 1949 French film starring Maria Montez. Riders in the Sky Riders in the Sky is a 1949 American Western film directed by John English and starring and co-produced by Gene Autry; featuring Gloria Henry, and Pat Buttram. Based on the song by Stan Jones, the film is about a murder, of which rancher Ralph Lawson is accused, and Gene Autry attempting to clear his name. You're My Everything Youre My Everything is a 1949 film directed by Walter Lang and starring Dan Dailey and Anne Baxter. Overland Telegraph Overland Telegraph is a 1951 Western starring Tim Holt. Saadia Saadia is a 1953 adventure film directed by Albert Lewin and starring Mel Ferrer and Cornel Wilde. Set in Morocco, and based on a novel by the French writer Francis DAutheville, it tells of a love triangle. Overland Pacific Overland Pacific is a 1954 American Color Western film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Jock Mahoney, Peggie Castle and Adele Jergens. Child in the House Child in the House is a 1956 British drama film directed by Cy Endfield and starring Phyllis Calvert, Eric Portman and Stanley Baker. A girl struggles to cope with her uncaring relatives. It was based on the novel A Child in the House by Janet McNeill. Magic Fire Magic Fire is a 1955 American biographical film about the life of composer Richard Wagner, released by Republic Pictures. Directed by William Dieterle, the film made extensive use of Wagners music, which was arranged by Erich Wolfgang Korngold. Dieterle worked with Korngold on several Warner Bros. films, including A Midsummer Nights Dream and Juarez. It was one of the final films Republic made in the two-strip color process known as Trucolor. Although many details about Wagners life were accurately portrayed, the film often distorted some facts, apparently for dramatic purposes. One high point was the accurate depiction of the riot at the Paris Opera House for the premiere of the revised version of Tannhäuser. The film depicted King Ludwig IIs patronage of Wagner, without going into much detail about the kings controversial personality. The film used a very large cast, opulent sets, and lavish costumes. Since Republic was known primarily for westerns and adventure serials, Magic Fire was one of the rare "prestige" films to be produced by studio chief Herbert Yates. Nevertheless, critical response was mixed and box office receipts in the U.S. were disappointing. Murder on Approval Barbados Quest, released in the United States as Murder On Approval is a 1955 British crime drama film directed by Bernard Knowles. Blind Spot Blind Spot is a 1958 British drama film directed by Peter Maxwell and starring Robert MacKenzie, Delphi Lawrence, Gordon Jackson, John Le Mesurier and Michael Caine in an early screen appearance. Gun Fever Gun Fever is a 1958 American Western film directed by Mark Stevens and written by Stanley H. Silverman and Mark Stevens. The film stars Mark Stevens, John Lupton, Larry Storch, Maureen Hingert, Aaron Saxon, Jered Barclay and Dean Fredericks. The film was released in January 1958, by United Artists. The Nudist Story The Nudist Story is a 1960 British film set at a nudist colony. It was released in the U.S. as Pussycats Paradise, and is also known as For Members Only. The Main Attraction The Main Attraction is a 1962 British drama film directed by Daniel Petrie, written by John Patrick, and starring Pat Boone, Nancy Kwan and Mai Zetterling. The music soundtrack was written by Pat Boone/Jeff Corey and performed by Pat Boone himself. The screenplay concerns an unscrupulous drifter who causes problems for a small European circus. Gumrah Gumrah is a 1963 Hindi film produced and directed by B. R. Chopra. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Ashok Kumar, Mala Sinha, Nirupa Roy, Deven Verma and Shashikala. The music was composed by Ravi and the lyrics were by Sahir Ludhianvi. The film was a box office success. It was remade in Malayalam as Vivahitha. For her performance, Shashikala won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. Sengoku yarô is a 1963 Japanese jidaigeki period black comedy adventure film directed by Kihachi Okamoto, co-written by Shinichi Sekizawa and starring Yūzō Kayama. Masaru Sato composed the music for the film. It is known in the English version as Warring Clans. The film also starred Ichirō Nakatani, Makoto Satō, Hiroshi Hasegawa, Jun Tazaki, Yuriko Hoshi, Tadao Nakamaru, Tatsuyoshi Ehara, Kumi Mizuno, Hideyo Amamoto, Yutaka Nakayama, Masanari Nihei, Yoshifumi Tajima, Kazuo Suzuki, Ren Yamamoto, Naoya Kusakawa and Ikio Sawamura. A widescreen home version of the film was released on DVD in Japan in 2006. Japanese cinema specialist David Desser called the film "eccentric". Freudy Cat Freudy Cat is a 1964 Looney Tunes animated short starring Sylvester and Sylvester Jr.. A paranoid Sylvester flashes back to earlier cartoons such as Whos Kitten Who?, Cats A-Weigh!, and The Slap-Hoppy Mouse while describing to a psychiatrist that he thinks Hippety Hopper is out to get him. The Spy with a Cold Nose The Spy with a Cold Nose is a 1966 British comedy film directed by Daniel Petrie and starring Laurence Harvey, Daliah Lavi, Lionel Jeffries, Denholm Elliott, and Colin Blakely. The film was nominated for Golden Globe Awards in the Best English-Language Foreign Film and Lionel Jeffries in the Best Performance in a Comedy or Musical category. The plot is a spy spoof in which a dog has a covert listening device implanted beneath the skin before the dog is presented as a gift to the Russian leader. The spies recruit a veterinarian, played by Laurence Harvey, to retrieve the transmitter before the Russians find it. Daliah Lavi plays the sexy Princess Natasha Romanova. Body Fever Body Fever or Super Cool is a 1969 American low-budget crime drama film, directed by Ray Dennis Steckler. It stars Carolyn Brandt as a cat burglar and Bernard Fein as a down and out detective searching for her. Rotten Tomatoes mentions that in the film a "lackadaisical gumshoe is caught between a glamorous thief, a gang of ruthless hoodlums and a handful of vicious drug peddlers in this quirky crime drama". Steckler created a bit part for then destitute fellow director Coleman Francis. Francis died just a few years later in 1973. The Return of Charlie Chan The Return Of Charlie Chan is a 1973 American film. It stars Ross Martin, Richard Haydn, Louise Sorel and Leslie Nielsen. Liebe in drei Dimensionen Love in 3-D is a 1973 German adult comedy film directed by Walter Boos. The film was dubbed into English for American audiences. As compared to other mid-1970s adult films that were shot in 3-D, Love in 3-D stands out for several reasons. It was shot on 70 mm, very unusual for a low budget adult film. The movie itself contains several notable 3-D scenes as everything from oranges, water, and breasts are thrust out toward the audience. One standout scene involves a ride in an old ghost house. The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder is a 1974 film from Playboy Enterprises directed by Arthur Hiller and produced by Hugh Hefner. This was the final film for actor George Marshall. The Farmer The Farmer is a 1977 American crime action film directed by David Berlatsky and starring Lewell Akins, Gary Conway, Michael Dante, Dave Graig, Stratton Leopold, Ray McIver, and George Memmoli. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on March 9, 1977. Mastermind Mastermind is a Charlie Chan spoof feature film. Filmed in 1969, it sat on the shelf for seven years before receiving a limited theatrical release in 1976. It has developed a cult following since its release on home video. The second of producer Malcolm Stuarts two-picture deal with screenwriter, William Peter Blatty, the project was inspired by the success of the 1964 Peter Sellers comedy A Shot in the Dark which Blatty had co-written with producer/director Blake Edwards. Blattys script was drastically revised by Ian McLellan Hunter prior to production, and the disgruntled screenwriter chose the pseudonym Terence Clyne for his screen credit. By 1973 it had recorded a loss of $2.9 million. Blattys original screenplay was published as part of a limited edition collection by Lonely Road Books in 2013 as Five Lost Screenplays by William Peter Blatty. What's Up Nurse! Ganga Ki Saugand Ganga Ki Saugandh is a 1978 Hindi movie. Produced and directed by Sultan Ahmed, this film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Rekha, Amjad Khan, Pran, I. S. Johar, Bindu and Anju Mahendru. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji and the dialogue by Wajahat Mirza. It became a box office hit. Thakur Jaswant Singh rules over the region with a iron hand. He has no pity or empathy for the poor, all he is interested in is their money, their women, and alcohol. After the passing away of his dad, he assumes total control over the region, and increases the taxes. One day while walking across the hallway, he trips over the wet floor, and falls down. He gets up angrily and assaults the old woman, Ramvati, who was washing the floor. His abuse is interrupted by the arrival of Ramvatis son, Jeeva, who intervenes. Jaswant is ready to shoot him down, but Jaswants mom prevents him from doing so. Word gets around that Jeeva is in the bad books of the Thakur, and soon a number of people start consipiring against Jeeva. The next day Jeeva is summoned before the village council and asked to explain his involvement in the death of a cow. Jeeva has no satisfactory explanation, and he is asked to leave the village immediately with his mother. Jeeva refuses to do so, and is severely beaten, and thrown out. Shortly thereafter his mother passes away, and Jeeva decides to avenge her death by bringing about the downfall of Jaswant Singh. In order to do this, he becomes a dacait. Jeeva swears on the holy river Ganga to wipe out Jaswant Singh and his men, without knowing his decision will bring him into conflict with the police, and with the honest people from the very community he was exiled from. Heroes of the Wild Heroes of Shaolin aka Heroes of the Wild is the Americanized title for the 1977 Hong Kong kung fu epic Daai miu si yue siu piu haak. Filmed in Taiwan, the two-part story was directed by William Chang and co-written by Chang and relatively unknown kung-fu film writer Chang Hsin Yee. Like many kung fu movies from the late 1970s, the main theme of the film focuses on revenge, but the story holds a unique twist that sets it apart from many other films of the era. The film is set in the Yuan Dynasty in the 13th century. Fabian Fabian is a 1980 West German drama film directed by Wolf Gremm. It is based on the novel Fabian by German author Erich Kästner. The film was chosen as West Germanys official submission to the 53rd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. All the Wrong Clues for the Right Solution All the Wrong Clues for the Right Solution is a 1981 Hong Kong comedy film directed and co-written by Tsui Hark. The film stars George Lam as Yoho, Karl Maka as Ah Capone and Teddy Robin Kwan as Inspector Robin. Yoho is a down on his luck detective who find himself in trouble with the ganger Ah Capone who is planning to cheat elderly millionaires out of their stocks. The film was Tsuis first commercial success and was the fourth highest grossing Hong Kong film of 1981. It was nominated for five Golden Horse Awards and won three. The film was followed by a sequel in 1983 titled All the Wrong Spies directed by Teddy Robin Kwan. Pink Motel Pink Motel is a 1982 American sex comedy film. Sakharov Sakharov is a 1984 American drama film directed by Jack Gold and written by David W. Rintels. The film stars Jason Robards, Glenda Jackson, Nicol Williamson, Frank Finlay, Michael Bryant and Paul Freeman. The film premiered on HBO on June 20, 1984. James Joyce's Women James Joyces Women, filmed in 1982 & 1983, is a 1985 released British/Irish period drama film produced by and starring Fionnula Flanagan as writer James Joyces wife Nora and some of the real women in Joyces life and fictional women from the writers novels. The film is based on Fionnula Flanagans 1977 play James Joyces Women. Flanagan had a role in the 1967 film Ulysses. Nickel Mountain Nickel Mountain is a 1984 drama film produced in Iceland and the United States written and directed by Drew Denbaum. It stars Michael Cole, Heather Langenkamp, Patrick Cassidy, Grace Zabriskie, and Brian Kerwin. The movie is based on the novel of the same title by American novelist John Gardner. Allah-Rakha Allah Rakha is a 1986 Bollywood Masala film directed by Ketan Desai and starring Jackie Shroff, Dimple Kapadia, Meenakshi Seshadri, Shammi Kapoor and Waheeda Rehman. The film is notable as the protagonist, played by Shroff, is a Muslim, unusual in Hindi cinema. Film fared moderately well at the box office. The film is now considered a cult classic and a real masala entertainer. Il cugino americano Blood Ties, also known as Il cugino americano, which translates from the Italian as The American Cousin, is a 1986 Italian-American TV movie directed by Giacomo Battiato. It was shown at the 43rd Venice International Film Festival, where it was awarded as best television production. The film is produced by RAI, Showtime and Viacom International. It was shot in Palermo and New York City with a budget of about US$5 million. The TV movie was broadcast by Showtime on December 14, 1986. Rosa Rosa is a 1986 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Joe Cheung and starring Yuen Biao, Lowell Lo, Luk Siu-fan, Kara Hui and Paul Chun. The films Chinese title literally means Supernaturally brave artillery sequel, which is also the Chinese title of the 1984 film, Pom Pom. Despite this, Rosa is not a sequel to Pom Pom like its Chinese title suggests. Bushfire Moon Bushfire Moon is a 1987 Australian drama film about a young boy, Ned, who thinks a swagman is Santa Claus. The Diary of Anne Frank The Diary of Anne Frank is 1987 BBC televised miniseries. It was based on The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, and it starred Elizabeth Bell, Janet Amsbury, Katharine Schlesinger and Emrys James. Hitting Home Season of Fear Season of Fear is a 1989 American thriller film written and directed by Doug Campbell. The film stars Michael Bowen, Ray Wise, Clare Wren, Michael J. Pollard and Clancy Brown. The film was released on May 12, 1989, by United Artists. I Love N.Y. I Love N.Y. is a 1987 American semi-autobiographical comedy-drama film written and directed by fine-art photographer Gianni Bozzacchi as Alan Smithee. Too Good to Be True Too Good to Be True is a 1988 American made-for-television drama film starring Loni Anderson, Patrick Duffy, Daniel Baldwin, Glynnis OConnor, Larry Drake, Neil Patrick Harris, James Sikking, and Julie Harris. It was adapted for the small screen by Timothy Bradshaw, based on the novel Leave Her to Heaven by Ben Ames Williams and was directed by Christian I. Nyby II. After John M. Stahls Leave Her to Heaven, this is the second film adaption of Williams book. The Final Sanction The Final Sanction is a 1990 film, directed by David A. Prior and starring Ted Prior, Robert ZDar and William Smith. Shuroo The Lookout is a 1990 Israeli comedy film directed by Savi Gabizon. It stars Moshe Ivgy, Moshe Ferster, and Keren Mor. The film is about a "small-time con man who becomes a guru". Critically acclaimed, it won the Ophir Award for Best Film and garnered numerous Best Actor awards for Ivgy at the Israeli Academy Awards and Haifa Film Festival. It was submitted by Israel to the Academy Awards. Street Soldiers Street Soldiers is a 1990 American revenge martial arts film written, produced, and starring taekwondo master Jun Chong, and directed by Lee Harry. The film would be the only production to feature actor Hwang Jang-Lee, who is credited in the film as "Jason Hwang". Aadmi Khilona Hai Aadmi Khilona Hai is a 1993 Bollywood drama film, produced by Padma Rani under the FILMYUG Pvt. Ltd. banner and directed by J. Om Prakash. It stars Jeetendra, Govinda, Reena Roy, Meenakshi Sheshadri in the pivotal roles and music composed by Nadeem-Shravan. To the Starry Island To the Starry Island is an award-winning 1993 South Korean film directed by Park Kwang-su. Hwaomkyung Hwa-Om-Kyung is a 1993 South Korean film written and directed by Jang Sun-woo. It is an adaptation of the famous Mahayana sutra, Avatamsaka Sutra. Oh Boy! Oh Boy! is a 1991 Dutch comedy film directed by Orlow Seunke. The Jew The Jew is a 1996 Brazilian-Portuguese coproduction film directed by Jom Tob Azulay with Filipe Pinheiro in the title role, Dina Sfat, and Mário Viegas as the king. It tells the story of the writer António José da Silva, nicknamed "the Jew", burned at the stake during the reign of King João V of Portugal in 1739. Synthetic Pleasures Synthetic Pleasures is a documentary film by Iara Lee that explores the implications of virtual reality, digital and biotechnology, plastic surgery and mood-altering drugs. Paging Emma Paging Emma is a 1999, English-language film written and directed by Roberto Busó-García. It is set in Puerto Rico. Heart and Guts Heart and Guts is a 1982 Brazilian comedy film directed by Ana Carolina. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Mosley Mosley was a 1998 television serial produced for Channel 4 based on British fascist Sir Oswald Mosleys life in the period between the two world wars. The series was directed by Robert Knights, from a screenplay by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran, both better known for their television comedy series. It was based on the books Rules of the Game and Beyond the Pale by The 3rd Baron Ravensdale, Mosleys son. The series was released on VHS and DVD. Aakhri Khat Aakhri Khat is a 1966 Bollywood film written and directed by Chetan Anand. This film marked the debut of Rajesh Khanna, who became the first superstar of Indian Cinema from 1969. The music of the film is by Khayyam and lyrics by Kaifi Azmi; it includes the song "Baharon Mera Jeevan Bhi Sanwaro", sung by Lata Mangeshkar. The film was given 5 stars in Bollywood Guide Collections. Chetan Anand, started the film with a bare outline of a script and a 15-month-old infant who he let loose in the city, following him with his camera, mostly a hand-held camera, taking in all the city sounds, under the cinematic direction of Jal Mistry The film was selected as the Indian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 40th Academy Awards in 1967, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film was remade in Tamil as Poonthalir starring Sivakumar and Sujatha in 1979 and in Telugu as Chinnari Chitti Babu in 1981. Ace in the Hole Ace in the Hole is the fifth animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Ace in the Hole ,produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures was released theatrically on June 22, 1942. Like many other animation and film studios in the 1940s, Walter Lantz Productions through its iconic character, Woody Woodpecker, became part of the war effort. Ballad of the Masterthief Ole Hoiland Ballad of the Masterthief Ole Hoiland is a 1970 Norwegian drama film directed by Knut Andersen, and starring a broad cast of notable Norwegian actors, headed by Per Jansen as Ole Høiland. Ole Høiland was an actual Norwegian Robin Hood-figure in the early 19th century. He steals from the rich and gives to the poor, enjoying numerous affairs with attractive women along the way. The story culminates in the ambitious burglary of Norges Bank, Norways central bank. Angel Express Angel Express is a German film made in 1999, written and directed by Rolf Peter Kahl. The Saplings The Saplings is a 1972 Soviet comedy film directed by Rezo Chkheidze. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where Ramaz Chkhikvadze won the award for Best Actor. Shturetz v uhoto A Cricket in the Ear is a Bulgarian comedy-drama film released in 1976, directed by Georgi K. Stoyanov, starring Pavel Popandov, Stefan Mavrodiev, Itzhak Fintzi, Tatyana Lolova and Petar Slabakov. A comedy with a spice of drama about two young men who live in the country but decide to move to the big city. All the travel turns into a reason for consideration and giving a new meaning to their past and future life. Do they finally arrive in the big city or come back to their village? The Witness The Witness - A Change of Heart is a 1969 French/Belgian film directed by Anne Walter. My Mother Dreams the Satan's Disciples in New York My Mother Dreams the Satans Disciples in New York is a 1999 short film directed by Barbara Schock. It was made as a thesis film for the AFI Conservatory. In 2000, it won an Oscar at the 72nd Academy Awards for Best Live Action Short Film. The Seven Cervi Brothers The Seven Cervi Brothers is a 1968 Italian drama film directed by Gianni Puccini. The film recounts the last days of life during the resistance of the anti-fascist Cervi Brothers. The director Puccini died a few months after the end of production. The film was long blocked by the Italian censorship. The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre The Edgar Wallace Mysteries was a British second-feature film series, produced at Merton Park Studios for Anglo-Amalgamated. There were 47 films in the series, made between 1960 and 1965. Xi lu xiang The Kid, also known as Kid Cheung and My Son A-Chang, is a 1950 Hong Kong drama film starring the then 9-year-old Bruce Lee in his first leading role in the title role of "Kid Cheung", based on a comic book character written by Yuen Bou-wan, who also has a role in the film. Co-starring Lees father, Lee Hoi-chuen, this is the second film in which the father and son worked together on, the other being The Birth of Mankind in 1946. La polizia sta a guardare The Great Kidnapping is a 1973 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Roberto Infascelli. Theresienstadt Theresienstadt. Ein Dokumentarfilm aus dem jüdischen Siedlungsgebiet, unofficially Der Führer schenkt den Juden eine Stadt, was a black-and-white projected Nazi propaganda film. It was directed by the German Jewish prisoner Kurt Gerron and the Czech filmmaker Karel Pečený under close SS supervision in Theresienstadt concentration camp, and edited by Pečenýs company, Aktualita. Filmed mostly in the fall of 1944, it was completed on 28 March 1945 and screened privately four times. After the war, the film was lost but about twenty minutes of footage was later rediscovered in various archives. Unlike other Nazi propaganda films, which were under the control of Joseph Goebbels Ministry of Propaganda, Theresienstadt was conceived and paid for by the Jewish Affairs department of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, at the initiative of Hans Günther. The film, which displayed supposedly happy and healthy Jews, was part of a larger Nazi program to use Theresienstadt as a tool to discredit reports of the genocide of Jews reaching the Western Allies and neutral countries. However, it was not widely distributed and did not have the opportunity to influence public opinion. Bir sonbahar hikayesi An Autumn Story is a 1994 Turkish film directed by Yavuz Özkan. The plot focuses on the relations of a couple during the post-coup days of the 1980s. The film won the N.F. Eczacıbaşı Foundation Award for Best Turkish Film of the Year Mister Roberts Mister Roberts is a 1984 American made-for-television comedy-drama film adapted from the play by Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan, based on Heggens novel, and starring Robert Hays as Doug Roberts and Charles Durning as the Captain. It was originally broadcast on NBC on March 19, 1984. Murder on D Street is a 1998 Japanese film directed by Akio Jissoji based on a novel by Edogawa Rampo. Our Heavenly Bodies Our Heavenly Bodies is a 1925 German educational film written by Hanns Walter Kornblum and Ernst Krieger which attempts to represent everything known about the cosmos at the time. It covers the origin and mechanics of the Solar System, gravitation, the stars, and the nature of galaxies. The film is a prime example of the early German "Kulturfilm", which are regarded as predecessors of the modern film documentary. It features a large variety of special effects and animations, as well as fantastical depictions of travel around the Solar System and to the stars. Prints were color-tinted and color-toned for effect. The film has been reconstructed in 2008 by Munich Film Archive using material from the National Audiovisual Institute in Helsinki and the Deutsche Kinemathek in Berlin. The current rights holder is the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau Foundation. Foundry Town is a 1962 Japanese drama film directed by Kirio Urayama. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival and won the Blue Ribbon Awards in 1962. The Stand-In The Stand-in is a 1999 American film by "Good To Be Seen Films" directed by Roberto Monticello. The plot concerns a struggling actor who takes inspiration from his day-job, care of an injured black athlete. The cast features Robbie Bryan, Joseph Barbara, Judith Ivey, and David Ogden Stiers. Small Town Conspiracy Small Town Conspiracy or formally known as Florida City is an independent feature film shot in 2003 in Orlando. The movie is based on a true story that took place in 1941 in a small city outside of Miami. The film stars Zen Gesner as Chief of Police John Haleran who is conducting a murder investigation. The movie was shot in Center Hill and Winter Garden towns near Orlando, Florida and was directed by Ralph Clemente. Clemente was a very well known person in the filming industry as director/producer and also known for being the Program Director at the Valencia Community College Film Production Technology Program at Orlando, Florida, "one of the best film schools in the country" as stated by Steven Spielberg. Hitler Meets Christ Hitler Meets Christ is a film that premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival in 2007 and went on to play at other festivals internationally. It was written as a play, then titled Hitler and Christ meet Death at the Port Authority Bus Station, by Michael Moriarty while he was living in New York and acting in Law & Order. It was adapted for screen after Moriarty moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The film was produced by Brendan Keown and Jeremy Dyson of Third Tribe Productions and directed by Brendan Keown. In 2010 the film was released on DVD by Pathfinder Pictures. Age 13 Age 13 is an educational film by Sid Davis released in 1955. It is property of the public domain. The film centers on Andrew, a thirteen-year-old boy stricken with grief over the recent death of his mother. On the day of her death her radio stops working, and Andrew believes that if he can repair it his mother will return. He is left with a cold, emotionally distant stepfather. He is also teased relentlessly in school, which leads him to bring a gun with him. During an altercation with another student in a physical education class, he fires the gun, injuring no one. Following the incident he receives counseling, is administered a Rorschach inkblot test and is encouraged to open up emotionally. However, his stepfather becomes increasingly brutal. Andrew commits a virtual murder by destroying a photograph of his stepfather, whom he blames for his mothers death; afraid his feelings will lead him to actual homicide, he runs away. By films end he has recovered, and is adopted by his aunt and her husband. Musician Kevin Moore selected this film as inspiration for the Chroma Key album Graveyard Mountain Home. The film is included on DVD in a special edition of the album, playing at half speed and featuring the albums music soundtrack as opposed to the original. Poklonnik The Admirer is a 1999 Russian thriller film directed by Nikolai Lebedev. Censor Censor is a 2001 Bollywood drama film directed and produced by Dev Anand. It stars himself, Hema Malini, Jackie Shroff and Rekha in pivotal roles. The film satirises the film censorship in India. HotMen CoolBoyz HotMen CoolBoyz is a Danish adult film directed by Knud Vesterskov and starring Ron Athey and Billy Herrington. It was produced by Puzzy Power/HotMale, the adult arm of Lars von Triers company Zentropa, also known for the Dogme95-manifesto and such projects as Dogville starring Nicole Kidman, Dancer in the Dark starring Björk and the Oscar-nominated After the Wedding. It is the only gay hardcore pornographic film ever produced by an established mainstream film company, yet upon its release was almost completely ignored by the Danish press, and only later started to gain an international reputation for its unique imagery. Fareb Fareb is a 1996 Bollywood thriller film directed by Vikram Bhatt. The movie features newcomers Faraaz Khan and Suman Ranganathan, with Milind Gunaji playing the main antagonist. It was released on 28 June 1996. The film is a remake of the 1992 thriller Unlawful Entry. The film was successful at the box office for its budget. Jatin-Lalits music also became a highlight of the movie. Ôkami to buta to ningen is a 1964 Japanese black-and-white crime film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Doosara Aadmi Doosra Aadmi is a 1977 Hindi film, produced by Yash Chopra and directed by Ramesh Talwar. The film stars Rishi Kapoor, Neetu Singh, Raakhee, Shashi Kapoor, Deven Verma and Parikshat Sahni. The films music is by Rajesh Roshan. The Chimp The Chimp is a 2001 Kyrgyz film directed by Aktan Abdykalykov. It was Kyrgyzstans submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Daddy and Papa Daddy & Papa is a 2002 documentary film made by Johnny Symons. It explores same-sex parenting as seen in the lives of four families headed by male couples. The film also examines the legal, social, and political challenges faced by gay parents and their children. Filmmaker Symons and his partner William Rogers, along with their adopted son, Zachary, were one of the four families featured in the film. Symons says of the project, Shagird Shagird is a 1967 Indian Bollywood comedy film directed by Samir Gunguly. The film stars Joy Mukherjee and Saira Banu in lead roles. A Killing Spring A Killing Spring is a Canadian TV thriller screened in 2002, directed by Stephen Williams and starring Wendy Crewson, Kim Schraner. The films plot concerns the murder of a College dean. Ranadheera Ranadheera is a 1988 Indian Kannada language musical action film starring V. Ravichandran and Kushboo in the lead roles. Directed by Ravichandran himself, the film was produced by his father N. Veeraswamy under Eshwari Productions. Kushboo gained popularity in Karnataka through this film. The music was composed by Hamsalekha. The film was a remake of the 1983 Hindi film Hero directed by Subhash Ghai. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Veeran. The movie was the highest grossing Kannada movie of the year 1988. The movie saw a theatrical run of 25 weeks and was declared a Blockbuster at the box office and recorded 108 days of housefull shows in Kapali theatre. Fara Fara is a 1999 Russian drama film directed by Abay Karpykov. It was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival where Farhat Abdraimov won the Silver St. George for Best Actor. Kannethirey Thondrinal Kannedhirey Thondrinal is a 1998 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by Ravichandran. The film stars Prashanth and Simran in the lead roles. The films score and soundtrack were composed by Deva. Kanchana Kanchana is a 1952 Indian Tamil-Telugu-Malayalam drama film produced and directed by S. M. Sriramulu Naidu. The story is based on a popular Tamil novel, Kanchanayin Kanavu, authored by Lakshmi Thiripurasundari. Sandwiches That You Will Like Sandwiches That You Will Like is a 2002 PBS documentary by Rick Sebak of WQED. The unique sandwich offerings of cities across the United States are shown, from those that are often found outside of their city of origin to the virtually unknown. The sandwiches showcased are: Tripe — Georges, Italian Market, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Elvis — Peanut Butter & Co., New York City, New York Beef on weck — Schwabls, West Seneca Roast beef — Kellys Revere Beach, Revere French dip — Philippes, Los Angeles, California Italian beef — Mr. Beef, Chicago, Illinois Loose meat — Taylors Maid-Rite, Marshalltown Cheesesteak — Dalessandros, Roxborough; Genos and Pats, South Philadelphia Pig ears and snouts — C & K Barbecue, St. Louis, Missouri Brain — Fergusons, St. Louis St. Paul — Kim Van, St. Louis Bánh mì — Huong Lan, San Jose; Lucy Sheets, outside My Ngoc, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Primanti — Primanti Brothers, Pittsburgh Chipped ham — Isalys, West View Hot Brown — Brown Hotel, Louisville, Kentucky Lobster roll — Reds Eats, Wiscasset Po boy — Domilises Restaurant, New Orleans, Louisiana Muffuletta — Central Grocery, New Orleans Barbecue — Thelmas, Houston, Texas Falafel — Sepal, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge Pastrami — Katzs Deli, New York City Sayew Sayew is a 2003 Thai comedy film about a naive female college student who works as a writer of erotic stories for a pornographic magazine. Phool Bane Angaarey Phool Bane Angaray is a 1991 film directed by K.C. Bokadia and stars Rajinikanth and Rekha in the lead roles. It was Box office Hit. Adventures of Tarzan Adventures of Tarzan is a 1985 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Babbar Subhash, starring Hemant Birje, Dalip Tahil, Kimi Katkar and Om Shivpuri. The film was much talked about in its time, mainly due to the steamy scenes between the lead actors and popular hit songs. The sequel of the movie named Tarzan Ki Beti was released in 2002. The movie is inspired by a porn movie named "Tarzan -X shame of jane" released in 1994 starring Rocco Sceffridi and Rosa Caracciolo as lead. Love Letter is a 1953 black-and-white Japanese romance film, the first film directed by the actress Kinuyo Tanaka, who was the second woman to have a career as a film director in Japan. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. The Cake Cáca Milis is a 2001 Irish short film starring Charlotte Bradley and Brendan Gleeson. Hempsters: Plant the Seed Hempsters: Plant the Seed is a 2003 Michael Henning documentary concerning cannabis legalization. It includes footage of the 1996 arrest of Woody Harrelson for planting four hemp seeds in an act civil disobedience in Kentucky, and the ensuing legal proceedings. Also covered is eradication of cannabis at the Lakota Sioux reservation. The film was shown at the Bend Film Festival in 2010. After making the documentary, the filmmaker drove across America in a sports car with body panels derived from hemp. Lover of the Monster Lover of the Monster is a 1974 gothic horror film directed by Sergio Garrone and starring Klaus Kinski. The Story of Bohemian Rhapsody The Story of Bohemian Rhapsody is a 2004 documentary about the song "Bohemian Rhapsody", written by the lead singer of Queen, Freddie Mercury. Purple Heart Purple Heart is a 2006 action-war film directed, co-writer and co-produced by Bill Birrell. It stars William Sadler, Mel Harris and Emilio Rivera. It is released on November 11, 2006. Interkosmos Interkosmos is a 2006 film directed by Jim Finn. Star Wars Gangsta Rap The "Star Wars Gangsta Rap" is a parody song based on the original Star Wars trilogy. The song was later popularized as a Flash animated music video and was the first winner of the Audience Choice Award in the Lucasfilm-sponsored Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards. Guadalupe Guadalupe is a 2006 Family-Drama and Fantasy-History film. Crooked Business Crooked Business is a feature film by Chris Nyst, a successful criminal lawyer. It is a comedy of errors set in Australias Gold Coast. It opened in Australia on 15 October 2008. Curtin Curtin is a telemovie about the wartime Prime Minister of Australia, John Curtin. Xiaoshan Going Home Xiao Shan Going Home is a Chinese featurette directed by Jia Zhangke. The film, running around one hour in length, was made by Jia while he was attending the Beijing Film Academy and stars his friend, classmate, and now frequent collaborator, Wang Hongwei in the titular role. The film follows a poor cook in Beijing as he tries to find his way back home for the Spring Festival. As one obstacle after another seems to appear before him, Xiao Shan soon realizes that his goal is moving ever further out of reach. Kamen Rider: The Next is a 2007 Japanese tokusatsu superhero film directed by Ryuta Tasaki and written by Toshiki Inoue. The film was released on October 27, 2007. The film borrows elements from the Kamen Rider V3 television series and is a sequel to the The First movie. Actor Kazuki Kato, who had previously portrayed Daisuke Kazama/Kamen Rider Drake in Kamen Rider Kabuto, portrayed Shiro Kazami/Kamen Rider V3. Both Masaya Kikawada and Hassei Takano reprise their roles as Takeshi Hongo/Kamen Rider 1 and Hayato Ichimonji/Kamen Rider 2, respectively. It was given a PG-12 rating for its brief nudity and violence. The Man in the Lighthouse Ang Lalake sa Parola, English title The Man in the Lighthouse is a 2007-independent gay-themed Filipino film directed by Filipino film director Joselito Altarejos, a homoerotic journey in finding ones true self and the memories and recollections that stay with us till the end. The film stars Harry Laurel, Jennifer Lee and Justin De Leon. Some of the overtly sexual scenes were removed from the original for the general theatrical release in the Philippines, but were made available on the eventual video releases. Filipino actor Harry Laurel appears in full-frontal nudity in the film. Aide-toi, le ciel t'aidera With a Little Help from Myself is a 2008 French comedy-drama film written and directed by François Dupeyron. The film received four nominations at the 14th Lumières Awards and won Best Director for Dupeyron. Ghost Bird Ghost Bird is a 2009 documentary centered on the small town of Brinkley. It deals with the Ivory-billed woodpecker, a species that is possibly extinct but whose continued existence remains highly debated. Roxy Hunter and the Horrific Halloween Roxy Hunter and the Horrific Halloween is the fourth and final addition to the Roxy Hunter movies, and is a direct sequel to the previous movie Roxy Hunter and the Myth of the Mermaid. The movie was first released on The Ns Halloween Block in October 2008. This movie was instead aired on The N, but not the regular Nickelodeon. Who Do You Love Who Do You Love? is a 2008 film biopic of American record producer Leonard Chess. It was directed by Jerry Zaks and written by Peter Martin Wortmann and Robert Conte, and stars Alessandro Nivola as Chess. The cast also includes David Oyelowo as Muddy Waters. The film was named after the Bo Diddley song "Who Do You Love?", which was co-produced by Leonard Chess. The film had the working title of Chess. Location filming was in New Orleans. Ploning Ploning is a 2008 Philippine romantic family drama film based on a popular Cuyonon song of the same title about a girls hidden feelings. It starred actress Judy Ann Santos and was directed by Dante Nico Garcia, who won Best Director at the 2008 Asian Festival of First Films. Filming was done in the municipality of Cuyo in Palawan, Garcias hometown. The film was the official entry of the Philippines for Best Foreign Language Film at the 81st Academy Awards. Emerald Falls Emerald Falls is a 2008 telemovie starring Georgie Parker, Vince Colosimo, Geoff Morrell, Catherine McClements, and in his television debut, Tom Green. Shot in Sydney at Mount Wilga House in Hornsby with exterior shots taken in the Blue Mountains, Emerald Falls was filmed in 2007. It was written by Tim Pye and Cathy Strickland, and directed by Peter Andrikidis. A Mysterious World A Mysterious World is 2011 Argentine drama film directed by Rodrigo Moreno. The film premiered In Competition at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival and was nominated for the Golden Bear. An Inconvenient Tax An Inconvenient Tax is a 2010 documentary film produced by Life Is My Movie Entertainment. The film explores the history of the income tax in the United States and the causes of its many complexities. Cheech & Chong: Roasted Cheech & Chong: Roasted is a 2008 roast of comedians Cheech & Chong broadcast on TBS. Bicycle Bride Bicycle Bride is a comedy film directed by Hassan Zee and starring Andreas Wilson, Melanie Kannokada, Shruti Tewari, Jessica Kitchens, Rajiv Nema, Veronica Valencia, and Jonathan Bock. The film opened in San Francisco at the Viz Cinema on June 25, 2010. Linear Linear is a 2009 film directed by Anton Corbijn. The film includes music from U2s 2009 studio album, No Line on the Horizon, and was included on both digital and DVD formats with several editions of the album. Luna caliente Luna Caliente is a 2009 Spanish film written and directed by Vicente Aranda, starring Eduard Fernández and Thaïs Blume. The film is an adaptation of the novel of the same title by Argentine author Mempo Giardinelli. While the book was set during the last dictatorship in Argentina, Aranda set the story in Spain during the Burgos Trial of 1970, which caused some of the last death sentences in Spain during Francos regime. The plot centers on a rape that changes the lives of the aggressor and his victim. The film premiered in October 2009 at the Valladolid International Film Festival and had wide release in 2010. Open Open is a 2011 American drama film, written and directed by Jake Yuzna. The film was produced by Narrative Films and released by Ariztical Entertainment in North America on September 27, 2011. The story centers around two intertwined love stories starring real queer, trans, pandrogynous individuals as they explore new forms of love, sex, and gender emerging at the dawn of the new millennium. Premiering at the Berlin Film Festival in 2010, Open became the first American film to win the Teddy Jury Prize at the Teddy Award. The film also won Best Narrative Film at the TLV Festival in Tel Aviv Israel, Best Performance at Newfest, as well as having the Jake Yuzna named a Four in Focus filmmaker at Outfest. Much of the film was inspired by the artist and musician Genesis P-Orridge, who served as creative consultant on the film and is included in a post screening dialog with Jake Yuzna at New Museum available as a DVD bonus feature on the North American release. The Detroit-based music duo Adult created an original score for the film. The Execution of Gary Glitter The Execution of Gary Glitter is a ninety-minute television drama, produced by Juniper Communications Limited and broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK, which follows an imaginary trial and execution by hanging of former glam rock singer Gary Glitter, who has been convicted for possession of child pornography and sex with minors, for "offences against children". The programme was written, produced, and directed by Rob Coldstream, and was broadcast on 9 November 2009. Though intended to open debate on hanging and capital punishment in the UK, the programme was poorly received and the choice of celebrity accused led to a complaint being registered with Ofcom by Glitter The Book of Zombie The Book of Zombie is a 2010 American independent horror film written by Erik Van Sant and directed by Scott Kragelund, Paul Cranefield and Erik Van Sant. Brian Ibsen, Larisa Peters, Andrew Loviska, Paul Cantu, Bill Johns, Adrienne MacIain, Andy Evans, Adam Gehrke, and Elissa Dowling star as survivors of a Mormon-themed zombie attack. Silver Case Silver Case is a multi-awarded independent feature film, produced and directed by Christian Filippella, starring Oscar Nominees actors Eric Roberts and Seymour Cassel, Brian Keith Gamble, Chris Facey, Vincent De Paul, Shalim Ortiz, Claire Falconer, Kelvin Han Yee, Brad Light, Art Hsu, Stanely B. Herman, and Fernanda Romero. Silver Case premiered at the Rome Film Festival and has received many awards worldwide. The film also won 5 Indie Awards at the Indie Fest, best feature and best director at the LA Film & TV Festival and the Spirit of Independent Award at the 26th Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. The film was shot at various locations in California and Italy. Summerland Summerland is an 80-minute 2010 Icelandic film, written and directed by Grímur Hákonarson, released by Blueeyes Productions/Sögn ehf. The film is set in Kópavogur, a suburb of Reykjavík strongly associated with urban legends about elves. The film takes its name from the place where spirits are said by one of the protagonists to go after death, a term attested more generally in Icelandic spiritualism. Okkar eigin Osló Our Own Oslo is a 2011 Icelandic comedy film directed by Reynir Lyngdal. Battle B-Boy Battle B-Boy is a 2012 American dance/martial arts film written and directed by Frank Lin and starring Jonathan Phan, Alison Dahlstrom, Richie Greenfield, Ricky Cole, and Ingel Catindig as five best friends who form a B-Boy dance fighting team who enter competitions to help raise funds for Phams characters fathers medical procedure. The film was released by Cinema Epoch in 2014. A Vida Invisível The Invisible Life is a Portuguese feature-length drama film directed by Vítor Gonçalves and produced by the Portuguese production company Rosa Filmes. The films world premiere was at the international competition of the 2013 Rome Film Festival. Ben 10/Generator Rex: Heroes United "Ben 10 / Generator: Rex: Heroes United" is an extended crossover special between Ultimate Alien and Generator Rex. Taking the form of an extended episode of Generator Rex, with it having an appearance of Ben Tennyson from Ben 10: Ultimate Alien and it being written by Man of Action, the creator of both shows. Heroes United aired on November 25, 2011 on Cartoon Network, taking up a one-hour time block. As a special event, it premiered at New York Comic Con 2011. Heroes United was universally acclaimed by fans of both of series, and has hit the top 100 on iTunes. This special is the second Cartoon Network crossover after the 2007 crossover special, The Grim Adventures of the KND. Inspired Guns Inspired Guns is a 2014 comedy film. It was written, directed, and produced by Adam White, who also plays a role in the film. It is distributed by Pitch White Entertainment. Most of the cast and crew are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and one of the stated goals of the movie is to "create good clean content" for family audiences. The film is about two Mormon missionaries who begin teaching members of the mafia who think the young men are messengers from "The Boss" with a hidden message regarding an upcoming hit. Kids vs Monsters Kids vs Monsters is a 2015 fantasy film that was directed by Sultan Saeed Al Darmaki and is his directorial debut. The film was released on video on demand on September 29, 2015. In Her Place In Her Place is a Canadian-South Korean film directed and written by Albert Shin. The film premiered on September 4, 2014 in the Toronto International Film Festivals Discovery program. The film received positive reviews from critics as well as several awards. Kotha Janta Kotha Janta is a Telugu film directed by Maruthi and produced by Bunny Vasu on the prestigious Geetha Arts Banner. It stars Allu Sirish and Regina Cassandra in the lead roles. The film released on 1 May 2014 to mixed reviews from critics but positive response from the movie viewers due to its high comedy content. The film was a commercial hit. People Hold On People Hold On is a 2015 Canadian independent drama film written and directed by Michael Seater. The film features an ensemble cast that includes several young Canadian stars, including, among others, Katie Boland, Ashley Leggat, and Chloe Rose. Paula Brancati co-wrote the film with Seater, and also stars. It was produced by the duos production company, BrancSeater Productions. It was filmed throughout 2014 and 2015 and debuted on the film festival circuit in 2015. It was released to general cinemas and for digital download on iTunes on May 31, 2016. The film received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Original Song, for the song "People Hold On", written and performed by cast member Noah Reid. Imprisoned: Survival Guide for Rich and Prodigal Imprisoned: Survival Guide for Rich and Prodigal, is a 2015 Hong Kong prison comedy film directed by Christopher Sun and starring Gregory Wong, Justin Cheung, Tommy Wong, Liu Kai-chi, Babyjohn Choi and Jessy Li. The film is based on an online novel published on Golden Forum. The film was released on May 28, 2015. Before the Streets Before the Streets is a 2016 Canadian drama film directed by Chloé Leriche. Set among the Atikamekw people of northern Quebec, the film stars Rykko Bellemare as Shawnouk, a man undertaking the process of restorative justice after accidentally killing someone in the process of committing a crime. The films cast also includes Martin Dubreuil, Kwena Bellemare-Boivin and Jacques Newashish. Gulistan, Land of Roses Gulîstan, Land of Roses is a 2016 feature-length documentary film about women guerillas in a Kurdistan Workers Party Free Womens Unit, in combat against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, directed by Kurdish Montreal filmmaker Zaynê Akyol. Shot in Iraqi Kurdistan, the film is co-produced Montreal’s Périphéria Productions, Germanys MitosFilm and the National Film Board of Canada. The film was conceived and named for a woman, Gulîstan, whod been a role model for the director in her adopted home in Montreal, until she left to fight with the PKK. Akyol went to Iraq in 2010 in an unsuccessful effort to find her and make a film about her. Unable to locate Gulîstan, she did find women who knew her and the focus of the documentary shifted to telling Gulîstans story through their memories of her. But when she returned to Iraq to film in 2014, some of those women were now dead while others were in combat, and so the focus of the film shifted yet again, to documenting the experiences of women like Gulîstan. Honey Bee 2.5 HoneyBee 2.5 is a 2017 Malayalam language film produced by Lal under the banner of  Lal Creations .The film stars Askar Ali and Lijo Mol Jose in the lead roles along with Asif Ali, Lal, Bhavana, Lena and Harisree Asokan. The film is directed by Shyju Anthikkad. The music is composed by A. M. Jose. The screenplay was based on a story written by Lal. The peculiarity of the film is that it was shot during the break intervals of the set of Honey Bee 2. Prem Geet 2 Prem Geet 2, is a Nepalese romantic comedy drama film, under the banner of Aasusen Films Production with HighlightsNepal, Kindle Cine Studio and Tauwa Creation. It is the sequel to 2016s Prem Geet. The film is directed by Ram Sharan Pathak and produced by Santosh Sen and Om Gurung, screenplay, story, dialogue is from Ram Sharan Pathak. The film stars Pradeep Khadka and Aaslesha Thakuri in the lead roles. Prem Geet 2 premiered around Nepals big cities including Kathmandu, Butwal and Pokhara on July, and was released in Nepal on 28 July 2017 in 4K High Definition format. The film received mostly positive feedback from Nepalese audience and critics with praise directed towards performance of Pradeep Khadka, films cinematography, background score and music but criticism towards films screenplay. The film was All Time Blockbuster at the box office. The film was third highest-grossing film of the year and one of the highest-grossing film all time with box officel collection of over रु 8.5 crores. Toofan Singh Toofan Singh is a 2017 Punjabi film directed by Baghal Singh with a release date of 4 August 2017 at Australia and UK. This movie is about the biography of militant Toofan Singh. The Indian Central Board of Film Certification banned the movie in 2016. The movie was released internationally in 2017. Bailaras Bailaras is a 2017 Punjabi film starring Binnu Dhillon, Prachi Tehlan, Karamjit Anmol and Nirmal Rishi and directed by Ksshitij Chaudhary. The film was released to theaters on 6 October 2017. Pakka Pakka is a 2018 Tamil language romantic comedy film directed by debutant S. S. Surya. Produced by Benn Consortium Studios Ltd, starring Vikram Prabhu in dual role alongside Nikki Galrani and Bindu Madhavi. Production for the film began in February 2017. The movie was released on April 27 2018. It received largely negative reviews from audience as well as critics. The movie bombed at box office. The Weekend The Weekend is an American comedy film written and directed by Stella Meghie. It stars Sasheer Zamata, Tone Bell, DeWanda Wise, Ylan Noel, and Kym Whitley. It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2018. Lionsgate will release the film in theaters on September 13, 2019. Banjara: The truck driver Banjara is a 2018 Indian Punjabi-language drama film directed by Mushtaq Pasha. The film stars Babbu Maan, Rana Ranbir, Gurpreet Bhangu, Jia Mustafa and Shraddha Arya. It is Maans first film release after Baaz. Based on the life of truck drivers, the film highlights the eras of 1947, 1984 and 2018, presenting the love stories of the three generations. The film was theatrically released on 7 December 2018. It received generally negative reviews from critics. This Ancient Law The Ancient Law is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by E.A. Dupont and starring Henny Porten, Ruth Weyher and Hermann Vallentin. The son of an Orthodox Rabbi faces hostility from his father when he decides to become an actor. Namus Namus is a 1925 silent drama film by Hamo Beknazarian, based on Alexander Shirvanzades 1885 novel of the same name, which denounces the despotic rites and customs of Caucasian families. It is widely recognized as the first Armenian feature film. Her Private Affair Her Private Affair is a 1929 drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Ann Harding. It was produced and distributed by the Pathé Exchange company. A silent film with sound effects and talking sequences. Lovin' the Ladies Lovin the Ladies is a 1930 romantic comedy film directed by Melville W. Brown, and starring Richard Dix, Lois Wilson and Allen Kearns. It made a profit of $65,000. The films screenplay was adapted by J. Walter Ruben, based on the 1919 Broadway play, I Love You, which was written by William Le Baron, who produced this film. A younger Richard Dix starred in the play, which was produced by G. M. Anderson. Puttin' on the Ritz Puttin On the Ritz is a 1930 musical film directed by Edward Sloman and starring Harry Richman, Joan Bennett, and James Gleason. The screenplay was written by Gleason and William K. Wells based on a story by John W. Considine It was the first of many films to feature the popular song "Puttin On the Ritz", which was written and published by Irving Berlin in 1929. The Rogue Song The Rogue Song is a 1930 romantic musical film which tells the story of a Russian bandit who falls in love with a princess, but takes his revenge on her when her brother rapes and kills his sister. The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production was directed by Lionel Barrymore and released in two versions, with and without sound. Hal Roach wrote and directed the Laurel and Hardy sequences and was not credited. The film stars Metropolitan Opera singer Lawrence Tibbett—who was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance—and Catherine Dale Owen. Laurel and Hardy were third-billed; their sequences were filmed at the last minute and interspersed throughout the film in an attempt to boost its potential box office appeal. This film, which was MGMs first all-talking Technicolor film, is partially lost, as there are no known complete prints of this film. Fragments do exist. When the Wind Blows When the Wind Blows is a 1930 Our Gang short comedy film directed by James W. Horne. It was the 97th Our Gang short to be released. Jungle Bride Jungle Bride is a 1933 American Pre-Code film directed by Harry O. Hoyt and Albert H. Kelley. 365 Nights in Hollywood 365 Nights in Hollywood is a 1934 American Pre-Code drama film directed by George Marshall and starring Alice Faye and James Dunn. Have a Heart Have a Heart is a 1934 American drama film directed by David Butler and written by Florence Ryerson and Edgar Allan Woolf. The film stars Jean Parker, James Dunn, Una Merkel, Stuart Erwin and Willard Robertson. The film was released on September 7, 1934, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Perils of Pauline The Perils of Pauline is a 1933 American Pre-Code film serial, and sound film remake, of the Pathé original. The 12-chapter "cliffhanger" was produced by Universal Studios. Evalyn Knapp, herself a graduate of Pathé silent short subjects, starred as the heroine, Pauline Hargraves. Historic newsreel footage of the 1930 flight of the Dornier Do X seaplane is featured in chapter eight. Each episode in the serial is approximately 20 minutes long. The first one to two minutes of each episode are taken up with a title sequence and an intertitle describing the action from the previous serial. This is followed by about three minutes of the previous serials closing moments. The Secret of the Loch The Secret of the Loch is a 1934 British film about the Loch Ness Monster. It is the first film made about the monster. Charles Bennett says the film was based on his original idea. He later admitted it was "terrible... but amusing". Two Alone Two Alone is a 1934 American Pre-Code film directed by Elliott Nugent and starring Tom Brown and Jean Parker. According to RKO records the film lost $158,000. Powdersmoke Range Powdersmoke Range is a 1935 black-and-white Western film directed by Wallace Fox starring Harry Carey, Hoot Gibson, Guinn Williams and Bob Steele. It is based on the 1934 novel of the same name by William Colt MacDonald with characters who would later appear in Republics The Three Mesquiteers film series. The Right to Live The Right to Live is a 1935 American drama film directed by William Keighley and written by Ralph Block. The film stars Josephine Hutchinson, George Brent, Colin Clive, Peggy Wood, Henrietta Crosman and C. Aubrey Smith. It was released by Warner Bros. on January 26, 1935. Sweet Music Sweet Music is a 1935 American musical film directed by Alfred E. Green, written by Jerry Wald, Carl Erickson and Warren Duff, and starring Rudy Vallée, Ann Dvorak, Ned Sparks, Helen Morgan, Robert Armstrong and Allen Jenkins. It was released by Warner Bros. on February 23, 1935. The Big Game The Big Game is a 1936 American sports drama film directed by George Nicholls and produced by RKO Radio Pictures, which released the film on October 9, 1936. The screenplay was written by Irwin Shaw, adapted from the 1936 novel of the same name by Francis Wallace. The film stars Philip Huston, James Gleason, June Travis, Bruce Cabot and Andy Devine. Huston was a respected New York stage actor, who also had prominent roles in a number of motion pictures and, later, acted in television productions, as well. Feu Mathias Pascal The Man from Nowhere is a 1937 French drama film directed by Pierre Chenal and starring Pierre Blanchar, Isa Miranda and Catherine Fonteney. It was made at the Cines Studios in Rome, and based on Luigi Pirandellos 1904 novel Il fu Mattia Pascal. A separate Italian-language version of the film was also produced. It was a popular success, and was re-released in 1942. The films sets were designed by Guido Fiorini. Sing, Cowboy, Sing Sing, Cowboy, Sing is a 1937 American film directed by Robert N. Bradbury. It is one of Tex Ritters singing cowboy film series for Grand National Films. Bar 20 Justice Bar 20 Justice is a 1938 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Arnold Belgard and Harrison Jacobs. The film stars William Boyd, George "Gabby" Hayes, Russell Hayden, Gwen Gaze, William Duncan and Pat J. OBrien. The film was released on June 28, 1938, by Paramount Pictures. This was the 16th entry in the "Hopalong Cassidy" western series. Bar 20 Justice was directed by Lesley Selander, who would eventually helm 27 of the 66 "Cassidy" films. The Captain Is a Lady The Captain Is a Lady is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Robert B. Sinclair and written by Henry Clark, adapted from the play by Rachel Crothers. The film stars Charles Coburn, Beulah Bondi, Virginia Grey, Helen Broderick, Billie Burke and Dan Dailey. It was released on June 21, 1940, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Forty Boys and a Song Forty Boys and a Song is a 1941 American short documentary film about the Robert Mitchell Boys Choir. Directed by Irving Allen, it was nominated for an Academy Award at the 14th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. Secret of the Wastelands Secret of the Wasteland is a 1941 American Western film directed by Derwin Abrahams and written by Gerald Geraghty. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Brad King, Soo Yong, Barbara Britton, Douglas Fowley and Keith Richards. The film was released on November 15, 1941, by Paramount Pictures. Wild Bill Hickok Rides Wild Bill Hickok Rides is a 1942 American western film directed by Ray Enright and starring Constance Bennett, Bruce Cabot and Warren William. Bennett was paid $10,000 for her appearance, a significant drop from what she had recently been earning. Cabot is one of a number of actors to have played Wild Bill Hickock on screen. Giorgi Saakadze Giorgi Saakadze is a 1942 Soviet drama film directed by Mikheil Chiaureli. Jungle Siren Jungle Siren is a 1942 American film directed by Sam Newfield. On the Sunny Side On the Sunny Side is a 1942 drama film, directed by Harold D. Schuster, starring Roddy McDowall, Jane Darwell and Stanley Clements. The Wife Takes a Flyer The Wife Takes a Flyer is a 1942 romantic comedy film made by Columbia Pictures, directed by Richard Wallace. The film stars Joan Bennett and Franchot Tone. The screenplay of The Wife Takes a Flyer was written by Jay Dratler, Gina Kaus and Harry Segall. The films music score is by Werner R. Heymann. Cecile Is Dead Cecile Is Dead is a 1944 French crime film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Albert Préjean, Santa Relli and Germaine Kerjean. It is based on the 1942 novel of the same title by Georges Simenon featuring his detective Jules Maigret. The films sets were designed by the art director Guy de Gastyne. The film was made by the German-controlled Continental Films. Mr. Ace Mr. Ace is a 1946 American film noir drama film about a society woman who taps a gangster for his political support as she runs for Congress. The movie was written by Fred F. Finkelhoffe and directed by Edwin L. Marin. George Raft later appeared in a radio show The Cases of Mr. Ace. Mr Ace was turned into a private detective. Secret Flight School for Secrets is a 1946 British black and white film written and directed by Peter Ustinov and starring Ralph Richardson. In leading supporting roles were David Tomlinson, Raymond Huntley, Finlay Currie, Richard Attenborough, John Laurie and Michael Hordern. Developed with the full cooperation of the Air Ministry, the film celebrates the discovery of radar. Admiral Nakhimov Admiral Nakhimov is a 1947 Soviet biopic film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin, based on the life of Russian Admiral Pavel Nakhimov. In 1946 Pudovkin, Golovnya, Lukovsky, Kryukov, Dikiy, Simonov, and Knyazev received the Stalin Prize. La malquerida The Unloved Woman is a 1949 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring Dolores del Río and Pedro Armendáriz. It is based on the 1913 play of the same title by Jacinto Benavente. The work had already been adapted several times, including the 1940 Spanish film The Unloved Woman. The Story of Molly X The Story of Molly X is a 1949 film noir crime film directed by Crane Wilbur and starring June Havoc, John Russell and Dorothy Hart. The screenplay concerns a woman who tries to reform after being sent to prison, but faces obstacles. Apartado de correos 1001 Apartado de correos 1001 is a 1950 Spanish crime film directed by Julio Salvador. Belle Le Grand Belle Le Grand is a 1951 American Western film directed by Allan Dwan and written by D.D. Beauchamp. The film stars Vera Ralston, John Carroll, William Ching, Hope Emerson, Grant Withers, Stephen Chase, John Qualen and Harry Morgan. The film was released on January 27, 1951, by Republic Pictures. New Mexico New Mexico is a 1951 Ansco Color Western film directed by Irving Reis, starring Lew Ayres and Marilyn Maxwell. Penny Points to Paradise Penny Points to Paradise is a 1951 comedy feature film. The film was the feature film debut of the stars of The Goon Show, Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe and Peter Sellers. The film was directed by Tony Young, who later produced The Telegoons for BBC Television. Something for the Birds Something for the Birds is a 1952 film directed by Robert Wise and starring Victor Mature and Patricia Neal. Bear Country Bear Country is a 1953 American short documentary film directed by James Algar. It won an Oscar at the 26th Academy Awards in 1954 for Best Short Subject. The film was produced by Walt Disney as part of the True-Life Adventures series of nature documentaries, and played with Peter Pan during its original theatrical run. Mästerdetektiven och Rasmus Bill Bergson and the White Rose Rescue is a 1953 Swedish film. It is based on the novel with the same name, written by Astrid Lindgren. Captain Kidd and the Slave Girl Captain Kidd and the Slave Girl is a 1954 Action-adventure film about a woman who disguises herself as a slave girl in order to try to gain information from Captain Kidd about his hidden treasure. The film was directed by Lew Landers, and stars Anthony Dexter, Eva Gabor, and Alan Hale Jr.. Les amants du Tage The Lovers of Lisbon is a 1955 French drama film directed by Henri Verneuil and starring Daniel Gélin, Françoise Arnoul, Trevor Howard and Betty Stockfeld. Two French exiles in Lisbon fall in love after both have murdered their spouses. It was based on a novel by Joseph Kessel. Its French title is Les amants du Tage. Dva kapitana Two Captains is a 1955 Soviet adventure film directed by Vladimir Vengerov, based on a novel by Veniamin Kaverin. Panther Girl of the Kongo Panther Girl of the Kongo is a 1955 Republic movie serial. It used a lot of stock footage from the 1941 Republic serial Jungle Girl. This was the penultimate serial produced by Republic. Panther Girl of the Kongo mixes several stock serial plots including the "land grab", exotic location, jungle girl and mad scientist. Phyllis Coates played the Panther Girl. Sierra Baron Sierra Baron is a 1958 Western CinemaScope color film directed by James B. Clark and starring Brian Keith, Rick Jason and Rita Gam, from the novel by Thomas W. Blackburn. Beware of Children No Kidding is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Gerald Thomas featuring Leslie Phillips, Geraldine McEwan and Irene Handl, Noel Purcell and Julia Lockwood. The film is adapted from Verily Andersons 1958 memoir Beware of Children, under which title the film was released in the US. Anderson also wrote the screenplay. The film has been interpreted by film scholar Wheeler Dixon as "a gentle critique of A. S. Neills Summerhill method of schooling", and Harrisons Reports gave it a good review, calling it an "uneven but well-enacted comedy by the Carry On ... series film-makers.... Unobjectionable for all." Elsewhere it is described as "surprisingly sophisticated fare that also scores a number of interesting points about greed, privilege and class." Walk Like a Dragon Walk Like a Dragon is a 1960 American Western film directed by James Clavell, written by James Clavell and Daniel Mainwaring, and starring Jack Lord, Nobu McCarthy, James Shigeta, Mel Tormé, Josephine Hutchinson, Rodolfo Acosta and Benson Fong. It was released on June 1, 1960, by Paramount Pictures. The film has a retroactive connection to Clavells later Asian Saga novels; the 1981 novel Noble House features a character named Lincoln Bartlett who is said to be a descendant of the similarly named character played by Jack Lord in this movie. A Pair of Briefs A Pair of Briefs is a 1962 British legal comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Michael Craig, Mary Peach, Brenda De Banzie and James Robertson Justice. The screenplay concerns a new female barrister who bonds with a male rebel in chambers, and then tries to piece together a case with him. The title is a double entendre, referring both to the documents setting out the case a barrister argues in court, and also to items of underwear. The film includes a scene of the female barrister in her underwear as she prepares for her court appearance, and the publicity poster reflects this. Trauma Trauma is a 1962 American film directed by Robert M. Young and starring Lynn Bari and John Conte. Of Love and Desire Of Love and Desire is a 1963 film directed by Richard Rush and starring Merle Oberon, Steve Cochran and Curd Jürgens. Optimisticheskaya tragediya Optimistic Tragedy is a 1963 Soviet film directed by Samson Samsonov. It is based on the eponymous play by Vsevolod Vishnevsky and was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. Optimistic Tragedy was a Soviet blockbuster of 1963 with 46 million tickets sold. The film was named Best Film of the Year and Margarita Volodina was named Best Actress of the Year by readers of the Soviet film magazine Sovetsky Ekran. The film was shot in Sovscope 70 on black and white film stock. The prints were split into three films for exhibition in Kinopanorama 70 in some theatres. Batman Dracula Batman Dracula is a 1964 black and white American film, produced and directed by Andy Warhol, without the permission of DC Comics, publishers of comics about the character Batman. A Home of Your Own A Home of Your Own is a 1964 British comedy film which is a brick-by-brick account of the building a young couple’s dream house. From the day when the site is first selected, to the day – several years and children later – when the couple finally move in, the story is a noisy but wordless comedy of errors as the incompetent labourers struggle to complete the house. It may well have been inspired by the success of Bernard Cribbins classic song of the same vein from two years earlier, "Right Said Fred". In this satirical look at British builders, many cups of tea are made, windows are broken and the same section of road is dug up over and over again by the water board, the electricity board and the gas board. Ronnie Barker’s put-upon cement mixer, Peter Butterworth’s short-sighted carpenter and Bernard Cribbins’ hapless stonemason all contribute to the ensuing chaos. The Young Warriors The Young Warriors is a war film filmed in 1967 by Universal Pictures based on Richard Mathesons 1960 novel The Beardless Warriors that was the working title of the film. The novel was inspired by Mathesons own experiences as an 18-year-old infantryman with the 87th Infantry Division in Germany in World War II. The film was directed by John Peyser. It was filmed cheaply by Universal on their backlot using many of its contract players, with Matheson asked to do a rewrite of his screenplay in order to use the battle sequences from Universals To Hell and Back. When Universal wished to "lighten" Mathesons screenplay, they had Jonathan Daly write a comedy relief scene of chasing a duck through a minefield. The film was released as a double feature with Rosalind Russells Rosie! All'ultimo sangue Bury Them Deep is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Paolo Moffa and starring Craig Hill. Out of It Out of It is a 1969 American comedy-drama film directed by Paul Williams. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. Separation Separation, a film produced in 1967 and released in 1968, was written by and starred Jane Arden and directed by Jack Bond. The film explores the life of a middle-aged woman following the breakdown of her marriage. It features on its soundtrack music by Stanley Myers, one song by the British rock group Procol Harum and instrumental music by Procols original Hammond organist Matthew Fisher. In addition to Jane Arden the film stars the British actors David de Keyser and Iain Quarrier. Separation, which was photographed in black and white with colour sequences, was restored by the British Film Institute for DVD and Blu-ray Disc and released in the UK on 13 July 2009. Another edition of the DVD, with a different cover photo and music credits for Procol Harum on the front cover and for Stanley Myers, Procol Harum and Matthew Fisher on the back cover, was released in the US in March, 2010. Separation was released on DVD in the U.S. for the first time on 30 March 2010 by Microcinema. School of Fear Seven Days Grace is a 1969 West German crime film directed by Alfred Vohrer. It was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival. Takt og tone i himmelsengen 1001 Danish Delights is a 1972 Danish comedy film directed by Sven Methling and starring Dirch Passer. I Want What I Want I Want What I Want is a 1972 British drama film directed by John Dexter and starring Anne Heywood, Harry Andrews and Jill Bennett. It is based on the novel I Want What I Want. Premonition Premonition is a 1972 horror film written and directed by Alan Rudolph. The film was Rudolphs first after being an assistant director of 11 episodes of the 1960s sitcom The Brady Bunch, as well as the films The Big Bounce and Riot. Originally titled Head, the distributors first changed the title to Premonition and later for a time to Impure. Trader Horn Trader Horn is a 1973 Metrocolor film directed by Reza Badiyi and starring Rod Taylor as the African adventurer Trader Horn. It is a remake of the 1931 film, also released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Body The Body is a 1974 Italian erotic drama film written and directed by Luigi Scattini. The Loves and Times of Scaramouche The Loves and Times of Scaramouche is a 1976 comedy film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. Luna di miele in tre Luna di miele in tre is a 1976 Italian comedy film. It marked the directorial debut of Carlo Vanzina. Poitín Poitín was the first feature film to be made entirely in Irish. It was also the first recipient of a film script grant from the Arts Council of Ireland. The Boy Who Drank Too Much The Boy Who Drank Too Much is a 1980 American made-for-television drama film based on a novel by Shep Greene. The film was initially broadcast on CBS and sponsored by Xerox, and starred Scott Baio as a high school hockey player struggling with alcoholism. While its approach is that of a typical after school special, the film was presented as a prime time made-for-TV movie, which was seen February 6, 1980 at 9:00 pm ET/PT. Taking a form of a 20th-century morality play, the film dealt with a serious issue of alcoholism, that might confront youth in a prescriptive manner. The Gamekeeper The Gamekeeper is a 1980 British drama film directed by Ken Loach. It is based on a novel of the same name by Barry Hines. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. As with Barry Hiness other scripts, most of the dialogue is in Yorkshire dialect. The film was produced by Associated Television, which broadcast to the English Midlands. On its release, it was only shown in the ATV area and at a few film festivals. The dialogue in the film was difficult for residents in some areas of the Midlands to understand. After this very limited release, the film fell into obscurity and became one of Loachs rarest films. In September 2007, it was released on DVD for the first time in the Ken Loach Collection boxset and again became widely available. The DVD recording was remastered by the British Film Institute from a recording of the original ATV broadcast, with a directors commentary as an extra. 1915 1915 is a 1982 Australian mini series about two friends who wind up serving in World War One. Scusa se è poco Scusa se è poco is a 1982 Italian comedy film written and directed by Marco Vicario and starring Monica Vitti, Ugo Tognazzi and Diego Abatantuono. Passions Passions is a 1984 American made-for-television drama film written by Janet Greek and Robin Maxwell and directed by Sandor Stern. The film stars Joanne Woodward, Lindsay Wagner, Richard Crenna, Mason Adams and Heather Langenkamp. The plot focuses on a widow who discovers her late husband led a double life and had a son with another woman during the course of their marriage. The film premiered on CBS and while the performances were met with positive reviews, the storyline has been met with some criticism. Osobisty pamietnik grzesznika przez niego samego spisany Memoirs of a Sinner is a 1986 Polish film directed by Wojciech Jerzy Has, starring Piotr Bajor. The film is an adaptation of The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner and tells the tale of the protagonist Robert and his doppelganger. Evil Senses Evil Senses is a 1986 Italian erotic thriller film written and directed by Gabriele Lavia and starring Monica Guerritore, the same Lavia, and Mimsy Farmer. Diary for My Lovers Diary for My Lovers is a 1987 Hungarian drama film directed by Márta Mészáros. It was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear for an outstanding single achievement. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Return of the Shaggy Dog The Return of the Shaggy Dog is a 1987 American two-part made-for-television comedy film produced by Walt Disney Television. The film is set in the 17 years between the events portrayed in The Shaggy Dog and The Shaggy D.A.. It was broadcast on November 1 and 8, 1987 as a Disney Sunday Movie presentation on ABC. You Ruined My Life You Ruined My Life is a 1987 television film directed by David Ashwell. Once More Once More is a 1988 French drama film written and directed by Paul Vecchiali. The film was entered into the main competition at the 45th edition of the Venice Film Festival, where it won the Filmcritica Award and a Special Golden Ciak Award. Return Home Return Home is a 1990 Australian drama film directed by Ray Argall. Argall won the AFI Award for Best Director in 1990 and Frankie J. Holden was nominated for Best Actor in a Lead Role. Dragon in Jail Dragon in Jail is a 1990 Hong Kong action film directed by Kent Cheng and starring Andy Lau, Kenny Ho and Gigi Lai. The Raid The Raid is a 1991 Hong Kong action film directed by Tsui Hark and Ching Siu-tung and based on the Hong Kong manhua, Uncle Choi, published by Michael Hui from 1958 to the mid-1970s. The film stars Dean Shek, who also served as the films presenter, as the titular protagonist, while also co-starring Jacky Cheung, Tony Leung, Joyce Godenzi, Fennie Yuen, Paul Chu and Corey Yuen. The Raid is also Sheks final acting role before retiring from the film industry. Broadway Bound Broadway Bound is a 1992 American made-for-television comedy film directed by Paul Bogart, written by Neil Simon, and starring Corey Parker and Jonathan Silverman. Simon adapted his semi-autobiographical 1986 play Broadway Bound, the third chapter in what is known as the Eugene trilogy, the first being Brighton Beach Memoirs and the second being Biloxi Blues. Silverman, who played Eugene Jerome in the original stage version of Broadway Bound and in the film adaptation of Brighton Beach Memoirs, plays Eugenes older brother Stanley in the film. Together Alone Together Alone is a 1991 drama film written and directed by P. J. Castellaneta and starring Terry Curry and Todd Stites. Cadillac Girls Cadillac Girls is a 1993 Canadian drama film directed by Nicholas Kendall and starring Jennifer Dale, Mia Kirshner, Adam Beach, and Gregory Harrison. Family Prayers Family Prayers is a 1993 American drama film starring Joe Mantegna, Anne Archer, Paul Reiser and Patti LuPone. It was directed by Scott Rosenfeld. It is notable for being the first film role of Brittany Murphy, who had a non-speaking role. Russkaya simfoniya Russian Symphony is a 1994 Russian drama film directed by Konstantin Lopushansky and starring Viktor Mikhaylov. The narrative is set in a dark version of contemporary Russia where the world seems to be coming to an end through a flood. A man is desperate to do something good with his life before it ends, but is mostly met with suspicion. The film ties in thematically with Lopushanskys other apocalyptic films, Dead Mans Letters, A Visitor to a Museum and The Ugly Swans, and is the most overtly religious of them. It played in the Forum section of the 45th Berlin International Film Festival and received the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. I Have a Date with Spring I Have a Date with Spring was a stage play originally written by Raymond To. It was later adapted into a film that was released in 1994 in Hong Kong. Melody Saaz is a 1998 Hindi movie produced and directed by Sai Paranjpye, starring Aruna Irani and Shabana Azmi in lead roles. The plot is allegedly based on the life of legendary singing sisters of Bollywood, Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle. In an interview after the release of the film Asha said, "Its not true at all. To have two women in long plaits, take a couple of incidents and exaggerate them into a 3-hour film is such a waste of time." However, Paranjpye stated in an Interview that the idea of the film came from actress Shabana Azmi who asked her to make a film on a playback singer. She also said that the story of two sisters in the film brought to life is based on the emotions experienced by herself as a writer. Tarana Tarana is a 1951 Hindi movie produced and written by K S Daryani and directed by Ram Daryani. The film stars Dilip Kumar and Madhubala for the first time together, along with Shyama and Jeevan. Anil Biswas wrote the music for the film and one of the popular numbers was the duet "Seene Mein Sulagte Hain Arman", sung by Talat Mehmood and Lata Mangeshkar for Dilip Kumar and Madhubala. Ervinka Ervinka is a 1967 Israeli film written and directed by Ephraim Kishon. The film, starring Chaim Topol is a comical tale of a con man who falls in love with a police officer. Rehearsals for War Rehearsals for War is a 1998 Italian drama film directed by Mario Martone. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Luz del Fuego Luz del Fuego is a 1982 Brazilian drama film directed by David Neves and featuring Lucélia Santos in the lead role. The film is a liberal and romantic narrative of the controversial Brazilian vedette and activist Dora Vivacqua, better known with her stage name Luz del Fuego. The Harms Case The Harms Case is a 1987 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Slobodan D. Pesic. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Ivory Tower Ivory Tower is a 1998 drama film about young people trying to enter the computer industry in Silicon Valley. The film was directed by Darin Ferriola, and stars Michael Ironside, Patrick Van Horn, Kari Wührer, and James Wilder. Our Friend the Atom "Our Friend the Atom" is a 1957 episode of the television series Disneyland describing the benefits of nuclear power and hosted by Heinz Haber. It was part of the publicity campaign for peaceful uses of atomic energy, following Dwight D. Eisenhowers Atoms for Peace speech at the UN General Assembly in December 1953. A book form, published in 1956, also exists. Vasthuhara Vaasthuhara is a 1991 Indian Malayalam-language social drama film written and directed by G. Aravindan. It is based on the short story of the same name by C. V. Sreeraman. The film looks into the lives of partition refugees from East Bengal to West Bengal. At a larger level, its the universal story of refugees. The film stars Mohanlal, Shobana, Neelanjana Mitra, and Neena Gupta. The dialogues were written by Sreeraman, Aravindan, and N. Mohanan. The story is told through the eyes of Venu, a Malayali government officer send for a mission in Calcutta to rehabilitate refugees to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Vaasthuhara was released on 3 June 1991 to widespread critical acclaim. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam and three Kerala State Film Awards—Best Film, Best Director and Best Story. Vasthuhara was the last work of Aravindan before his death. Go-Get-'Em, Haines Go-Get-Em, Haines is a 1936 American mystery film directed by Sam Newfield. It was William Boyds last non-Hopalong Cassidy role. The Secret Life of Algernon The Secret Life of Algernon is a 1997 film directed by Charles Jarrott. It stars John Cullum and Carrie-Anne Moss in an early film appearance. It won an award at the 1998 Breckenridge Festival of Film. The film is based on the novel by Russell H. Greenan The Secret Life of Algernon Pendleton. Melodii beloy nochi Melodies of a White Night is a 1976 romantic drama directed by Sergei Solovyov. Mighty Mouse in the Great Space Chase The serialized Mighty Mouse story "The Great Space Chase" from The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle & Jeckle seen on the popular Saturday morning series was into a 1982 movie by Filmation. The film got a big-screen release, a re-release as a kids matinee film, and was released on VHS. The film version also omitted a few scenes from the original serialized version. Yogi & the Invasion of the Space Bears Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears is a 1988 animated made-for-television film produced by Hanna-Barbera for syndication as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series. This Hanna-Barbera production was the last to feature Daws Butler as the voice of Yogi Bear. Yogi and Boo-Boo go on an out-of-this-world voyage. When they are kidnapped by spacemen they are cloned, and the clone bears soon invade Jellystone Park. The Kingdom and the Beauty The Kingdom and the Beauty is a 1959 Hong Kong musical-drama film directed by Li Han-hsiang. The film was set in Imperial China, directed by a Hong Kong based-Mainland Chinese director and produced by the famed Hong Kong Shaw Brothers film studio. Although there was minimal Singaporean input in the film-making, the film was selected as the Singaporean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 32nd Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Departamento compartido Departamento compartido is an 1980 Argentine odd couple-styled comedy film. A Trip Down Memory Lane A Trip Down Memory Lane is a 1965 experimental collage film by Arthur Lipsett, created by editing together images and sound clips from over fifty years of newsreel footage. The film was intended as an audiovisual tour of the post-war technocracy. In his notes for producer Donald Brittain about the film, Lipsett wrote that "as science grows, religious belief seems to have diminished... The new machines are now invested with spiritual qualities. They have become ritualistic implements." Lipsett envisioned his film as a kind of cinematic time capsule for future generations, and sub-titled the film accordingly, as "Additional Material for a Time-Capsule." A Trip Down Memory Lane combines footage from a beauty contest, religious procession, failed airflight, automotive and science experiments, animal experimentation, skyscraper construction, military paraphernalia, John D. Rockefeller and scenes of leisure, Richard Nixon and scenes of war, blimps and hot air balloons, and a sword swallower. To create the film, Lipsett travelled from Montreal to New York City to obtain stock footage in 35mm which he had reduced to 16mm. He then drew new edge code on it by hand. Finally, he had it blown up to 35mm for release. The Wonderful Baby Incubator An Over-Incubated Baby is a 1901 British short silent comedy film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring a woman who gets an unpleasant surprise after placing her baby in Professor Bakems baby incubator for 12 months growth in one hour. The film is, "one of the most original of the trick films made by W.R. Booth and R.W. Paul in 1901," and according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "one of the less elaborate films made by Booth and Paul that year," "though the concept itself is so imaginative that it arguably didnt need any more than basic jump-cut transformations." Kansas Saloon Smashers Kansas Saloon Smashers is a 1901 comedy short film produced and distributed by Edison Studios. Directed by Edwin S. Porter, it is a satire of American activist Carrie Nation. The film portrays Nation and her followers entering and destroying a saloon. After the bartender retaliates by spraying Nation with water, policemen order them out; the identities of the actors are not known. Inspiration for the film was provided by an editorial cartoon which appeared in the New York Evening Journal. Kansas Saloon Smashers became a success upon its March release, and inspired other films about Nation to be produced by Lubin Manufacturing Company and Biograph Company. It was not the only film produced by Edison Studios to mock Nation; released the same year, Why Mr. Nation Wants a Divorce parodied the relationship between Nation and her husband. A print of the film is preserved in the Library of Congress, and it was released on DVD in 2007. Clerk Clerk is a 1989 Hindi movie. The film was written, produced, directed by and starred Manoj Kumar alongside an ensemble cast including Rekha, Anita Raj, Shashi Kapoor, Rajendra Kumar, Ashok Kumar, Prem Chopra and Sonu Walia as well as Pakistani actors Mohammed Ali and Zeba in their first and only Hindi film appearance. The film did not do well at the box office and was Manoj Kumars last film directed by him that had him in the leading role. Deja Vroom Déjà Vrooom is a live DVD by the band King Crimson, released in 1999 as a double-sided disc and reissued in 2007 as a double-layer disc. It was recorded at Nakano Sun Plaza, Nakano, Japan, 5–6 October 1995. Video recordings from these performances were first released as the Japanese LaserDisc Live in Japan, in 1996, and the audio soundtrack was released on CD as The Collectible King Crimson Volume 5. Stations of the Elevated Stations of the Elevated is a 1981 documentary film by Manfred Kirchheimer about graffiti in New York City. It debuted at the New York Film Festival. It was re-released June 27, 2014 and shown at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and will be re-released throughout the United States in the fall of 2014. Reviews were generally positive. Monster Mash Monster Mash is a 2000 Italian-American direct-to-video animated musical comedy horror film based on the stories of Frankenstein, the Wolfman, and Count Dracula. Mehboob Ki Mehndi Mehboob Ki Mehndi is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language movie produced and directed by H. S. Rawail. The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Leena Chandavarkar. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal with lyrics by Anand Bakshi. It was based on Muslim Tahzeeb of the bygone Nawab era, wherein the a young rich Muslim man Yusuf agrees to marry a prostitutes daughter. The movie was released on 30 January 1971. It showed the importance of education in Muslims as preached by Mahatma Gandhi. Shabana, the heroine is able to save herself, and her family, only by educating herself and doing the job of tutor. Rajesh Khanna was the co-producer. The film was declared a box office hit. This film is counted among the 17 consecutive hit films of Rajesh Khanna between 1969 and 1971, by adding the two-hero films Marayada and Andaz to the 15 consecutive solo hits he gave from 1969 to 1971. Interim Interim is a 1953 American short film drama directed by Stan Brakhage. It was the first film directed by Stan Brakhage, whose expansive filmography has made him an influential figure in experimental film. Thooval Sparsam Thoovalsparsham is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Kamal and written by Kaloor Dennis, inspired by the 1987 American film Three Men and a Baby which itself was based on the 1985 French movie Three Men and a Cradle which had already been remade in Marathi in 1989 as Balache Baap Brahmachari. The film stars Jayaram, Suresh Gopi, Mukesh, and Saikumar in the lead roles. It was remade in Telugu in 1990 as Chinnari Muddula Papa and twice in Tamil - in 1991 as Thayamma and in 2001 as Asathal. A Light in the Forest A Light in the Forest is a 2003 film directed by John Carl Buechler, an adaptation of Frank Latinos award-winning childrens book The Legend of Hollyboy. It stars Lindsay Wagner. Rajasilpi Rajashilpi is a 1992 Indian Malayalam film, directed by R. Sukumaran, starring Mohanlal and Bhanupriya in the lead roles. Vishnulokam Vishnulokam is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Kamal and produced by Sanal Kumar and G. Suresh Kumar. The film stars Mohanlal, Shanthi Krishna, Urvashi, and Murali in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Raveendran. Coming Out Coming Out is a 2000 South Korean short film directed by Kim Jee-woon. Mathru Devo Bhava Matru Devo Bhava is a 1993 Telugu drama film written and directed by K. Ajay Kumar. The film won the National Film Award for Best Lyrics by Veturi Sundararama Murthy for the song "Raalipoye Puvva" and Filmfare Best Film Award. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Thaai Ullam. The film is a remake of the Malayalam hit film Akashadoothu by Sibi Malayil. Mahaul Theek Hai Mahaul Theek Hai is a Punjabi comedy film directed by Indian filmmaker Jaspal Bhatti. The English subtitled version is called The Atmosphere Is Right. Eduruleni Manishi Eduruleni Manishi is a 2001 Telugu, Action drama film produced by D. Siva Prasad Reddy under the Kamakshi Movies banner and directed by Jonnalagadda Srinivasa Rao. It stars Nagarjuna Akkineni, Soundarya, Shenaz Treasurywala in the lead roles and music composed by S.A. Rajkumar. Chitram Chitram is a 2000 Telugu romantic drama film written and directed by Teja. This film stars Uday Kiran & Reema Sen in the lead roles and marked the debut of the lead actors. The film was sensational hit in 2000. The film is produced by Ramoji Rao and has music composed by R.P. Patnaik. The film was released as Chithiram in Tamil in 2001 with the film mostly featuring scenes dubbed from the original although scenes involving Manivannan and Senthil were added. Chitram and Nuvve Kavali were the two movies which set a trend of college campus romance stories in the same year. The movie was remade in Kannada as Chithra, starring Prabhu Devas brother Nagendra Prasad and Rekha Vedavyas in 2001 under the direction of Dinesh Baboo and the production of Ramoji Rao. The movie was a superhit in Kannada and marked the debut of the lead actors. Black Beauty Black Beauty is a 1978 animated television special produced by the Australian division of Hanna-Barbera and based from the novel of the same name by Anna Sewell. It originally aired October 28, 1978 as part of Famous Classic Tales on CBS. The special was released on VHS by Worldvision Home Video in 1983 and re-released through Goodtimes Home Video under the Kids Klassics Home Video label in 1987 and was released on DVD by Koch Vision. Sarah Brightman: The Harem World Tour - Live from Las Vegas The Harem World Tour: Live From Las Vegas is a live album and video recording of Sarah Brightmans concert held in Las Vegas, part of her global Harem World Tour. The Milkwoman is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Akira Ogata. The Mountain of the Lord The Mountain of the Lord is a 72-minute film produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It depicts the story of the building of the Salt Lake Temple in a fictional encounter between a reporter and Wilford Woodruff and was produced for the centennial of its dedication. The film shows the struggles of early Mormons to build the temple—which took 40 years to complete—in the Salt Lake Valley, where church members arrived in 1847. The film was shown in connection with the April 1993 General Conference. Oh La La! Oh La La! is a 2006 French comedy-drama film directed by Anne Fontaine. It was screened out of competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Pleasant Moments Pleasant Moments is a Czech drama film directed by Věra Chytilová. It was released in 2006. The film was awarded Best Editing at the 2006 Czech Lion Awards. John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band: Sweet Toronto Sweet Toronto is a documentary by D.A. Pennebaker of the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival, a one-day festival held September 13, 1969 at Varsity Stadium on the campus of the University of Toronto and attended by some 20,000 persons. The event was produced by John Brower and Ken Walker. John Lennon played as part of the Plastic Ono Band, whose members also included Yoko Ono, Klaus Voorman, Alan White, and Eric Clapton. The video also features a selection of other acts: Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, and Bo Diddley. The actual concert lasted twelve hours and included Alice Cooper and Chicago Transit Authority among other acts, but Pennebakers documentary focuses mainly on the final hours of the concert. At the time of the performance Yoko Onos popularity was sufficiently low that the audience booed and left the Plastic Ono Band performance. There was a similar response from film reviewers at the time. The performances "and this film have grown in interest and watchability since that time, particularly given the rarity of such thorough documentation of these key performers work in concert." The film is available on DVD from Shout! Factory, under the name John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band: Live in Toronto. Always Tell Your Wife Always Tell Your Wife is a 1923 British short comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and Seymour Hicks, after they took over from an ill Hugh Croise. Only one of the two reels are known to survive. It was a remake of the 1914 film of the same name. The Watermelon The Watermelon is an independent feature film penned by Michael Hemmingson and directed by Brad Mays. It is produced by Lorenda Starfelt at LightSong Films in North Hollywood.The Watermelon is Michael Hemmingsons first produced full-length screenplay, and director Brad Mays fourth feature film. Chitra Nodir Pare Chitra Nodir Pare is a Bangladeshi Bengali directed by Tanvir Mokammel. It is a feature film on destiny of a Hindu family in East Pakistan. The film won seven national awards including the best film and the best director of the year 1999. Other awards were best Story, best Dialogue, best Art-Director, best Supporting Actress and best Make-up Man. The film was shown in London, Oslo, Fribourg, Singapore, Delhi, Calcutta and Trivandrum film festivals. Execution in Autumn Execution in Autumn is a 1972 Taiwanese drama film directed by Hsing Lee. The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 45th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Broken Sun Broken Sun is a 2008 Australian film set in 1944 about a World War II veteran who meets an escaped Japanese POW. The story is partly based on the Cowra breakout of 1944. The film was the debut feature from Brad Haynes. Achchamundu! Achchamundu! Achchamundu! Achchamundu! is a 2009 Indian-American Tamil language social thriller directed by Arun Vaidyanathan, starring Prasanna, Sneha and Emmy Award–winning American film actor John Shea. It is the first film in Indian cinema to be shot with the Red One camera system. The film was released on 17 July 2009 worldwide, receiving highly positive reviews. After its release, it went through a lot of hype stating that Prasanna and Sneha fell in love during the shooting because they were caught together during functions after its release. Although it was a rumor, they got married on 11 May 2012 in Chennai. All God's Creatures All Gods Creatures is an American romantic thriller feature-length film distributed by Osiris Entertainment that premiered at the 2011 Hoboken International Film Festival on June 4, 2011. The film was directed by Ryan Charles and Frank Licata, produced by Matt Jared, and written and produced by Josh Folan. Maruthamalai Marudhamalai is a 2007 Indian Tamil action comedy film directed by Suraj. The film starring Arjun, Nila and Vadivelu. The film was released on 7 September 2007. During its release, this film had a grand opening and it became a commercial success at the box office. Honeymooner Honeymooner is a 2010 British Comedy-drama independent film. The film was written and directed by Col Spector. The film premiered at Edinburgh International Film Festival on 6 June 2010 and released on 20 January 2011 in UK. Little Big Panda Little Big Panda, is a 2011 animated childrens family film directed by Michael Schoemann. A co-production between China, Germany, France, Spain and Belgium, the film was released in China on February 3, 2011. Kureyon Shin-chan: Chôjikû! Arashi wo yobu oira no hanayome , also known as My Bridge Through Space and Time, is a 2010 Japanese anime film. It is the 18th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. This movie was released in India on 28 September 2013 on Hungama TV as Shin Chan The Movie Villain aur Dulhan. The Boy Mir The Boy Mir is documentary film about ten years life of a Hazara boy in Afghanistan. This film was made after an international hit film The Boy who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan by a British film maker Phil Grabsky. Art Machine Art Machine is a 2012 film by writer/director Doug Karr starring Joseph Cross, Jessica Szohr, and Joey Lauren Adams. At age six, child prodigy painter Declan Truss was propelled into the art world as a rare marvel, but by seventeen, the tightrope of notoriety is catching up with him. Declan seeks inspiration as the immense pressures of an impending coming-of-age exhibition loom. His world expands when he stumbles on a commune of rebellious freethinkers. Declan reaches beyond painting to wild experimentation, quickly spinning out of control. As he becomes consumed by his mania, he begins to regard his family as part of a system that’s keeping him down, and magnetically rallies the rebels to take part in his progressively subversive art exhibition—one that will ultimately shock and destroy. Set against the backdrop of Brooklyn’s vibrant art and music scene, Art Machine is a dark comedy about the tenuous relationship between art and commerce, the fine line between creative genius and clinical mania, and the damaging effects of fame. The film was produced by Pie Face Pictures in association with Sundial Pictures. Coteau Rouge Coteau Rouge is a 2011 French-Canadian film written and directed by André Forcier and produced by Les Films du Paria. Scumbus Scumbus is an Australian comedy film written and produced by Ed Kavalee. The film stars Kavalee, Toby Truslove and Lachy Hulme. It was filmed in Melbourne, Victoria. Saigon Electric Saigon Electric also known as Sài Gòn Yo! is a 2011 Vietnamese hip hop film directed by Stephane Gauger. It was released on April 22, 2011 in big cities and provinces in Vietnam such as Hanoi, Saigon, Da Nang and Can Tho. At Night, They Dance At Night, They Dance is a Canadian documentary film, released in 2011. Directed by Isabelle Lavigne and Stéphane Thibault, the film profiles a group of belly dancers in Cairo, Egypt. The film won the Special Jury Prize at the 2011 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, and the Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 32nd Genie Awards. Aha Naa Pellanta Aha Naa Pellanta! is a 2011 Indian Telugu language comedy film written and directed by Veerabhadram. It stars Allari Naresh, the son of famous director E. V. V. Satyanarayana, and newcomer Ritu Barmecha in the lead roles. Srihari, Anita Hassanandani, Subbaraju, Samrat Reddy, and Brahmanandam play important roles. The music was composed by Raghu Kunche. The film was released on 2 March 2011. The movie completed 50 days in 48 centers across the state and 100 days in all main centers. It was reported that this was the only Telugu film which raked profits in early 2011 along with Mirapakay and Ala Modalaindi. Dream Eater Merry is a Japanese action fantasy manga series written and illustrated by Ushiki Yoshitaka. The series is serialized in Houbunshas seinen manga magazine Manga Time Kirara Forward. The manga was adapted into an anime television series by J.C.Staff which aired in Japan between January 7, 2011 and April 8, 2011. Afterglow Paanch Adhyay is a Bengali romantic drama set in Kolkata. The film marks the Bengali language debut for Bollywood actress Dia Mirza. The film is written and directed by Pratim D. Gupta, the resident film critic of The Telegraph newspaper in Kolkata and produced by Kaustuv Roy. The music of the film has been scored by Shantanu Moitra. Besides a successful six-week run in Bengal, Paanch Adhyay was selected as the Centerpiece Premiere at the South Asian International Film Festival in New York and in the New Voice in Indian Cinema section at the Mumbai Film Festival. Paanch Adhyay also won the Best Film Award at the prestigious Kalakar Awards. In the Name of the Girl In the Name of the Girl is a 2011 Ecuadorian drama film written and directed by Tania Hermida. Charmurti Charmurti is a Bengali comedy adventure film directed by Umanath Bhattacharya based on a Tenida novel of Narayan Gangopadhyay in the same name. This movie was released in 1978 in the banner of Mokshada Films. Abner, the Invisible Dog Abner, the Invisible Dog is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Fred Olen Ray and written by Pat Moran. It stars Daniel Zykov, Molly Morgen Lamont, David DeLuise, and David Chokachi. Avanti popolo Avanti Popolo is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed by Michael Wahrmann. It was selected for the Rotterdam and Rome festivals in 2013, awarded for best film at the CinemaXXI competition. The film mixes fiction and documentary, following the story of André Gatti, a researcher that rescues a Super 8 film captured by his brother in 1970, while in the resistance of dictatorship, trying to revive the memory of his father, which is waiting for his missing son for the last 30 years. Jimmy's End Show Pieces is a British short film series written by Alan Moore and directed by Mitch Jenkins. The series follows a man, Jimmy, who finds himself in a gentlemens club after his death. Five installments have been released, the last installment was financed via Kickstarter. 1. Act of Faith: Faith Harrington, a young female reporter on a local newspaper who has an exotic private life, prepares for a stimulating evening at home that doesn’t go according to plan. 2. Upon Reflection: Details Faith Harrington’s first bewildered arrival at the peculiar working men’s club immediately after the event that concludes Act of Faith, all captured in a fixed security mirror above a club’s oddly anachronistic lounge bar. 3. Jimmys End: Louche and hard-drinking womaniser James Mitchum finds himself wandering into one strange bar too many. 4. A Professional Relationship: Explores the peculiar relationship between the club’s two managers. 5. His Heavy Heart: Picks up the narrative of the hapless James Mitchum from a point following his dreadful realization at the conclusion of Jimmy’s End. In a grotesque parody of Egyptian funerary rites, James is shepherded less than gently into his unenviable afterlife. In July 2014, Moore completed the screenplay for a feature film titled The Show, which will continue the story of Show Pieces. The first, third, and fifth installments have been collected into a feature film, Show Pieces, which airs exclusively on Shudder. The Spring Fairy La fée printemps is a 1902 French short film directed by Segundo de Chomón and Ferdinand Zecca. The film depicts a couple that offers a meal to an old woman. She then becomes a fairy that converts winter into spring. How to Fight in Six Inch Heels How to Fight in Six Inch Heels is a 2013 Vietnamese romantic comedy film directed by Ham Tran, and starring Kathy Uyen, who also produced and co-wrote the film based on her own source material, originally written to improve her acting prospects in Vietnam. The film, made in Vietnam and New York City, had its U.S. premiere on 13 March 2014 at CAAMFest in San Francisco. The film had its official US Theatrical Release on March 29, 2015 in Orange County, San Jose, Houston, Dallas, San Diego and Seattle. A Holy Venetian Family A Holy Venetian Family is a 2015 comedy film written and directed by Pietro Parolin and starring Neri Marcorè. Intended as an hommage to the classical commedia allitaliana, it was produced by the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia. Out of Mind, Out of Sight Out of Mind, Out of Sight is a 2014 Canadian documentary film by John Kastner at the Brockville Mental Health Centre. The film concentrates on two floors of the Brockville facility devoted to forensic psychiatry. Over 18 months, Kastner filmed 46 of the 59 patients on the floors, as well as 75 staff members. The film was shot at the Centre at the same time as Kastner was shooting his 2013 film, Not Criminally Responsible, exploring the personal impact of the mental disorder defence in Canada. Out of Mind, Out of Sight was co-produced by J.S. Kastner Prods. and the National Film Board of Canada in association with TVOntario, and had its world broadcast premiere on TVO on May 7, 2014. Hole Hole is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Martin Edralin and released in 2014. The film stars Ken Harrower as Billy, a gay man with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita who is struggling to find physical and sexual intimacy. and Sebastian Deery as Craig, his love interest and support worker. Thief of the Mind Thief of the Mind or Mind Thief is a 2011 Mongolian film of the film production company "Wisdom Film". It was written and directed by Janchivdorjiin Sengedorj with the Mongolian actor Baljinnyamyn Amarsaikhan as producer and lead actor in the role of Gantulga. The film was screened during the Ulaanbaatar International Film Festival. Madame Courage Madame Courage is a 2015 Algerian-French drama film produced, written and directed by Merzak Allouache. It was screened out of competition at the 72nd edition of the Venice Film Festival. main actor actorˈaktər Adlane Djemil Shivam Shivam is a 2015 Indian Kannada action thriller film written and directed by Srinivasa Raju and starring Upendra, Saloni Aswani and Ragini Dwivedi in the lead roles. The supporting cast features Makarand Deshpande, Sharath Lohitashwa, P. Ravi Shankar, Srinivasa Murthy. The film opened on the screens on 2 January 2015 to good reviews from the critics. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Brahmana in 2016. Female Werewolf Female Werewolf is a 2015 independent horror film that was written and directed by Chris Alexander. The film stars Carrie Gemmel as a woman known only as "She", who believes that she is turning into a werewolf. Female Werewolf marks Gemmels third film with Alexander, as she had previously appeared in his prior two movies Blood for Irina and Queen of Blood. Maya Maya is a 2015 Pakistani horror film which is directorial debut of Jawad Bashir and produced by Hina Jawad under production banner Twister Films. The film features assembled cast including Ahmed Abdul Rehman, Hina Jawad, Zain Afzal, Sheikh Mohammad Ahmed and Anam Malik. Hina Jawad played the lead role of Maya in film. The films story is inspired from a real paranormal event that occurred in Denmark. The film was released nationwide on 12 June 2015. The Mad Whale The Mad Whale is a 2017 American drama-thriller film directed by 9 different directors, which was produced by James Francos Elysium Bandini Studios and the USC School of Cinematic Arts. The film stars Camilla Belle, Dominic Rains, Summer Phoenix and James Franco. The film was premiered on 19 October 2017 at the Heartland Film Festival. Ray Meets Helen Ray Meets Helen is a 2017 romantic drama film directed by Alan Rudolph. Lead actress Sondra Locke makes her last onscreen acting appearance in the film. The film took place in Boston, Massachusetts. The Woman from Nowhere La Femme de nulle part is a 1922 French film directed by Louis Delluc. The screenplay was one of three screenplays published under the title Drames du Cinema in 1923. Paid to Love Paid to Love is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Howard Hawks and written by Malcolm Stuart Boylan, William M. Conselman, Benjamin Glazer, and Seton I. Miller. The film stars George OBrien, Virginia Valli, J. Farrell MacDonald, William Powell, Thomas Jefferson, and Hank Mann. The film was released on July 23, 1927, by Fox Film Corporation. High Treason High Treason is a 1929 film based on a play by Noel Pemberton Billing. It was directed by Maurice Elvey, and stars James Carew, Humberstone Wright, Benita Hume, Henry Vibart, Hayford Hobbs, Irene Rooke, and Jameson Thomas. Raymond Massey makes his first screen appearance in a small role. The sound film was presented in a London trade show on 9 August 1929, then went into UK general release in silent and sound versions on 9 September 1929. The sound version was released in the US by Tiffany Productions on 13 March 1930. The silent version and a trailer for the sound version are preserved and held by the British Film Institute; the only known surviving original copy of the sound version is a lavender fine grain of the American release version held in the collection of Alaska Moving Image Preservation Association, which has been recently restored by the Library of Congress. The film is a science fiction drama set in a futuristic 1940. The plot and aesthetics of the film are heavily influenced by Fritz Langs Metropolis. Shiraz Shiraz is a 1928 silent film, directed by Franz Osten and starring Himansu Rai and Enakshi Rama Rau. It was adapted from a stage play of the same name by Niranjan Pal, and based on the story of the commissioning of the Taj Mahal – the great monument of a Moghul prince for his dead queen. Lazy Days Lazy Days is a 1929 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 89th Our Gang short to be released. Verdun: Looking at History Verdun: Visions of History is a 1928 French docudrama film directed by Léon Poirier. It portrays the battle of Verdun, primarily by recreating the battle on its location, but also with the use of newsreel footage and dramatic scenes. Most of the people in the film are actual French and German World War I veterans, including Marshal Philippe Pétain who portrays himself. The film has a pacifist message. Inside the Lines Inside the Lines is a 1930 American Pre-Code spy drama film starring Betty Compson, Ralph Forbes, and Mischa Auer. Directed by Roy Pomeroy from a screenplay by John Farrow and Ewart Adamson, which in turn was based on the 1915 Broadway play of the same name by Earl Derr Biggers. This version is a remake of the 1918 silent version, also with the same name. This film exists in the public domain because the claimants did not renew the copyright after 28 years. Bombs Over Monte Carlo Bombs on Monte Carlo is a 1931 German musical comedy film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Hans Albers, Anna Sten and Heinz Rühmann. The film is based on the novel Bomben auf Monte Carlo by Fritz Reck-Malleczewen. It premiered at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo in August 1931. The Bum Bandit The Bum Bandit is an animated short film created by the Fleischer Studios in 1931 as part of the Talkartoon series which features Harriet Lee as Betty Boop. A Great Big Bunch of You A Great Big Bunch of You is an American animated short film. It is a Merrie Melody cartoon, released on November 12, 1932, although one source gives January 9, 1933 as a date of release. Like most Merrie Melodies of its time, it was directed by Rudolf Ising; its musical direction was by Frank Marsales. Tom Brown of Culver Tom Brown of Culver is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by William Wyler. Bottoms Up Bottoms Up is a 1934 American pre-Code musical comedy film made by Fox Film Corporation, and was directed by David Butler who co-wrote original story and screenplay with producer Buddy G. DeSylva and co-star Sid Silvers. The picture stars Spencer Tracy, Pat Paterson, John Boles and Herbert Mundin, and features Thelma Todd in a supporting role. The Song of the Birds The Song of the Birds is a 1935 Color Classics cartoon. It concerns a destructive little boy with an air rifle who shoots a baby bird and is mortified when the birds parents, and all the other birds, go into mourning. Streamline Express Streamline Express is a 1935 American comedy drama film directed by Leonard Fields. Torture Money Torture Money is a 1937 American short crime film directed by Harold S. Bucquet. In 1938, it won an Oscar for Best Short Subject, Two-reel at the 10th Academy Awards. Sunset Trail Sunset Trail is a 1939 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander, written by Norman Houston, and starring William Boyd, George "Gabby" Hayes, Russell Hayden, Charlotte Wynters, Jan Clayton, Robert Fiske and Kenneth Harlan. It was released on February 24, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. The Haunted Mouse The Haunted Mouse is a 1941 black and white Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Tex Avery. This film was the first cartoon written by Michael Maltese. Stick to Your Guns Stick to Your Guns is a 1941 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander, written by J. Benton Cheney, and starring William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Brad King, Jennifer Holt, Dick Curtis, Weldon Heyburn, and Henry Hall. It was released on September 17, 1941, by Paramount Pictures. Non ti pago! Non ti pago! is a 1942 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia, who also adapted the play by Eduardo De Filippo, the star of the film. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Silver Spurs Silver Spurs is a 1943 American film directed by Joseph Kane. Peck Up Your Troubles Peck Up Your Troubles is a 1945 animated short featuring Sylvester the Cat. It was written by Michael Maltese and directed by Friz Freleng. The cartoon marked the first appearance of Sylvesters long-time foe Hector the Bulldog, who would later become a recurring character in Tweety and Sylvester cartoons. The woodpecker would later reappear in A Peck o Trouble, a Dodsworth Cat cartoon directed by Robert McKimson in 1953. The Devil's Playground The Devils Playground is a 1946 American Western film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Ted Wilson. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand Brooks, Elaine Riley and Robert Elliott. The film was released on November 15, 1946, by United Artists. No Leave, No Love No Leave, No Love is a 1946 American musical film directed by Charles Martin and starring Van Johnson, Keenan Wynn and Pat Kirkwood. The screenplay concerns a Marine who returns with his pal from fighting in the Pacific during World War II only to discover his fiancée has married someone else. However, he falls in love with a woman at the hotel at which he is staying. People Are Funny People Are Funny is a 1946 American musical comedy film directed by Sam White based on the popular radio show of the same name. Philo Vance Returns Philo Vance Returns is a 1947 American mystery film directed by William Beaudine and starring William Wright, Vivian Austin and Leon Belasco. It was part of the long-running Philo Vance series. Killer Diller Killer Diller is a 1948 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Josh Binney and released by All American. The movie features The Clark Brothers, Nat King Cole, Moms Mabley, Dusty Fletcher, Butterfly McQueen, the Andy Kirk Orchestra and the Four Congaroos. Lulu Belle Lulu Belle is a 1948 American drama musical romance film directed by Leslie Fenton and starring Dorothy Lamour. The film was an adaption of a sensational 1920s hit play by Charles MacArthur and Edward Sheldon, about a mulatto songstress, a "man-trap" who bewitched powerful men in New Orleans. This convoluted but heavily sanitized post-Code film version of the play was about a Caucasian songbird who could not be true to her boxer beau. Although the film offered a change of pace for its star, Dorothy Lamour, it was not a success at the box office. Rogues' Regiment Rogues Regiment is a 1948 film noir action film directed by Robert Florey starring Dick Powell, Märta Torén and Vincent Price. It is the first American feature film to be set in the First Indochina War. Three Feet in a Bed Casimir is a 1950 French comedy film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Fernandel, Germaine Montero and Bernard La Jarrige. This Man Is Dangerous Cet homme est dangereux/This Man is Dangerous is a French film adaptation of Peter Cheyneys novel This Man is Dangerous. It followed the film La môme vert-de-gris which had been Eddie Constantines debut as Lemmy Caution and it was also successful at the box office. Jack McCall, Desperado Jack McCall, Desperado is a 1953 Technicolor Western film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring George Montgomery. It portrays the historical shooting of Wild Bill Hickok by Jack McCall in 1876. The films sets were designed by the art director Paul Palmentola. Julietta Julietta is a French comedy romance film from 1953, directed by Marc Allégret, written by Françoise Giroud, starring Dany Robin and Jean Marais. Film was based on a novel of Louise de Vilmorin. In United Kingdom the film was known under the title "Julieta", "Biljett till Paris", "Il peccato di Giulietta", "Strengarita". Chance Meeting The Young Lovers is a 1954 British Cold War romantic drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Odile Versois and David Knight. The film was produced by Anthony Havelock-Allan, with cinematography from Jack Asher and screenplay by George Tabori and Robin Estridge. At the 1955 British Film Academy Awards, The Young Lovers picked up the prizes for Best Screenplay and Most Promising Newcomer to Film. Caroline and the Rebels Caroline and the Rebels is a 1955 French historical adventure film directed by Jean Devaivre and starring Jean-Claude Pascal, Sophie Desmarets and Brigitte Bardot. It is loosely part of the Caroline chérie film series, although the character never actually appears and is seen only in a miniature. It was shot at the Saint-Maurice Studios in Paris and on location in Roussillon. The films sets were designed by the art director Jacques Krauss. The film recorded 1,667,829 admissions in France. Shadow of the Guillotine Marie Antoinette Queen of France is a French language motion picture historical drama directed by Jean Delannoy who co-wrote screenplay with Pierre Erlanger and Bernard Zimmer. The film stars Michèle Morgan and Richard Todd. It was nominated for the Golden Palm at the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Uli the Tenant Uli the Tenant is a 1955 Swiss comedy drama film directed by Franz Schnyder and starring Liselotte Pulver, Hannes Schmidhauser and Emil Hegetschweiler. Based on a classic 1849 novel by Jeremias Gotthelf, it was made as a sequel to the hit 1954 film Uli the Farmhand. The film was shot at the Rosenhof Studios in Zurich and on location across Switzerland. Raggare! Raggare! is a Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 13 November 1959., directed by Olle Hellbom. Portrait of a Sinner The Rough and the Smooth is a 1959 British drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Nadja Tiller, Tony Britton, William Bendix and Edward Chapman. The screenplay concerns an archaeologist who has an affair with a German woman putting his engagement to another woman in jeopardy. The film was shot at the MGM-British studios and on location around London. It was based on a novel by Robin Maugham. It was distributed in Germany by Gloria Film. In 1961 it was given an American release by American International Pictures. Mi último tango My Last Tango is a 1960 Spanish drama film directed by Luis César Amadori and starring Sara Montiel, Maurice Ronet and Isabel Garcés. A former maid enjoys success as a tango performer in Argentina. Baat Ek Raat Ki Baat Ek Raat Ki is a 1962 Hindi film directed by Shankar Mukherjee, starring Dev Anand, Waheeda Rehman and Johnny Walker. The film has music by Sachin Dev Burman, who gave some memorable songs in the films such as "Na Tum Hamen Jano", sung by Hemant Kumar, "Akela Hoon Main Is Duniya Mein", by Mohammad Rafi, and the hit qawwali, "Kisne Chilman Se Mara Nazara Mujhe", by Manna Dey. The Two Gladiators The Two Gladiators is a 1964 Italian peplum film directed by Mario Caiano and starring Richard Harrison. Rotten to the Core Rotten to the Core is a 1965 British comedy film directed by John Boulting. It includes a young Anton Rodgers as the leader of a group of criminals, who attempt to stage an elaborate heist towards the end of the film. Britains famed comedy brothers John Boulting and Roy Boulting created this caper about a trio of crooks plotting to retrieve their ill-gotten booty. Upon finishing their sentence for pulling off a heist, they immediately go in search of their one-time leader, The Duke. He was supposed to safeguard their share of the money, but the Dukes girlfriend Sara informs them the Duke is dead, and the money is long gone. The gang discovers that shes lying, however, and that the Duke is masquerading as the head of a spa, the Hope Springs Nature Clinic, where he is planning a felony with some criminal cronies. Eric Sykes plays a policeman who attempts to go undercover without much success. Eat Your Makeup Eat Your Makeup is a 1968 short film directed by John Waters, starring Marina Melin, Divine, Mary Vivian Pearce, David Lochary, Howard Gruber, and Maelcum Soul. It was John Waters first film production to be shot on 16mm film; his prior films were shot on 8mm stock. The film has never been shown commercially, or released on home video. However, since 2004 it has been screened occasionally as part of various John Waters touring art exhibitions. The Emperor The Emperor is a short film by George Lucas about the radio DJ Bob Hudson, made while Lucas was a film student at the University of Southern Californias film school. The film was made in 1967 when Lucas returned to USC as a graduate student. A 20-minute documentary, the film was made in 10 weeks. Ich bin ein Elefant, Madame Im an Elephant, Madame is a 1969 German drama film directed by Peter Zadek. It was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won a Silver Bear award. Kona Coast Kona Coast is a 1968 American drama film directed by Lamont Johnson, starring Richard Boone and Vera Miles. Tinerete fara batrînete Kingdom in the Clouds is a Romanian fantasy film from 1969. Is directed and written by Elisabeta Bostan from a story by Petre Ispirescu. The Girl Who Knew Too Much The Girl Who Knew Too Much is a 1969 neo noir film starring Adam West as Johnny Cain, a nightclub owner and former freelance adventurer who is forced out of retirement when a crime syndicate boss is murdered in his nightclub and investigations lead into unexpected areas. It was the final film of director Francis D. Lyon and United Pictures Corporation. The film co-stars Nancy Kwan, Nehemiah Persoff, Robert Alda, Patricia Smith, David Brian, and noted jazz musician Buddy Greco as nightclub entertainer Albert "Lucky" Jones. The melodramatic promotional tagline of The Girl Who Knew Too Much was: "You have to be crazy or in love — to take on the syndicate!" The film was intended to be a vehicle for Adam West to escape his Batman stereotype by playing a cynical, hard-edged tough guy. The movies dialogue is typified by a scene between Wests Cain and the boozy Mrs. Grinaldi played by Smith: Mrs. Grinaldi: "And what do you do for a living, Mr. Cain?" Cain: "I kill people, Mrs. Grinaldi." The Girl Who Knew Too Much was not a box office success in theatrical release, but became a staple of late-night showings on WCBS-TV and other television stations in the early 1970s. It then disappeared from sight for decades and was in danger of becoming a lost film. However, it finally appeared in a home video release that came on May 28, 2013, on Blu-ray and DVD. The Guru The Guru is a 1969 film by Merchant Ivory Productions, with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and James Ivory. Help, I Love Twins Help, I Love Twins is a 1969 West German comedy film directed by Peter Weck and starring Roy Black, Uschi Glas and Eddi Arent. It was shot around Wörthersee in Austria. To Hell and Back Uno di più allinferno is a 1968 Italian spaghetti western directed by Giovanni Fago and starring George Hilton. Gehri Chaal Gehri Chaal is a 1973 Bollywood Action thriller film, produced and directed by C.V. Sridhar under the Chithrakala Pictures banner. It stars Amitabh Bachchan, Jeetendra, Hema Malini in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal.The director remade the movie in Tamil in 1975 as Vaira Nenjam. Backbone Backbone, is a 1975 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Vlatko Gilić. It was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. Death Rite Death Rite is a 1976 psychological thriller film co-written and directed by Claude Chabrol, and based on the novel Initiation au meurtre by Frédéric Dard. Woo fook Foxbat is a 1977 Hong Kong English-language action film directed by Po-Chih Leong. It is based on an original story by Philip Chan and Po-Chih Leong, and loosely inspired by the defection of Soviet pilot Lt. Viktor Belenko. It was the first English-language production for the Hong Kong-based producer-director. English filmmaker Terence Young made some contributions to the script, which led to him being advertised as a co-director in many countries, though he was not involved in the actual shooting of the film. Cave of the Sharks Bermuda: Cave of the Sharks is a 1978 Spanish-Italian-Mexican adventure-mystery film written and directed by Tonino Ricci and starring Andrés García and Janet Agren. Il lupo e l'agnello Il lupo e lagnello, also known as Le Coucou, is a 1980 Italian-French comedy film directed by Francesco Massaro. La dottoressa preferisce i marinai La dottoressa preferisce i marinai is a 1981 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini, starring Alvaro Vitali with Gianni Ciardo as a comic duo. Du bi quan wang yong zhan chu men jiu zi One Armed Swordsman Against Nine Killers is a 1976 Chinese film starring Jimmy Wang Yu. Although the film stars Jimmy Wang Yu as the one-armed swordsman, it has no connection to the 1967 film One-Armed Swordsman and its sequel the 1969 film Return of the One-Armed Swordsman. Poetry in Motion Poetry in Motion is a 1982 Canadian documentary film directed by Ron Mann featuring contemporary North American poetry and music. Featured are some of the Black Mountain poets, Beats, minimalist poets, and avant-garde poets. It was released in theaters, later being distributed on VHS, LaserDisc, and DVD. An extended CD-ROM version was also released. Servantes iz Malog Mista Servantes iz Malog Mista is a Croatian film directed by Daniel Marušić and written by Miljenko Smoje, starring Ivica Vidović, Boris Dvornik, Karlo Bulić, Asja Kisić and Zvonko Lepetić. It was released in 1982. Ah Ying Ah Ying is a 1983 Hong Kong film directed by Allen Fong. It stars Chi-Hung Chang, Pui Hui, So-ying Hui, and Kei Shu. It won the Best Film Award at the 3rd Hong Kong Film Awards. It was also entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival. Zhang men ren Lady Is The Boss is a 1983 Shaw Brothers kung fu-comedy film directed by Lau Kar-leung and starring Kara Hui. Seeing Red Seeing Red is a 1983 American documentary film directed by Jim Klein and Julia Reichert. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The Best Legs in Eighth Grade The Best Legs in the Eighth Grade is a 1984 made-for-television film about a corporation lawyer who is reunited with his high school ideal at a health club. He makes a date with her, which damages his current relationship. Starring Tim Matheson, Annette OToole, Kathryn Harrold and James Belushi. Teleplay by Bruce Feirstein. Directed by Tom Patchett. Robert Kennedy and His Times Robert Kennedy and His Times is a 1985 American television miniseries directed by Marvin J. Chomsky, based on the 1978 Robert F. Kennedy biography of the same name by Arthur M. Schlesinger. Crossover Dreams Crossover Dreams is a 1985 film. The film follows singer Rudy Veloz on his rise to fame. The film has moments of pathos but is anything but melancholy. "Its heart has the ebullient salsa beat. Like Rudy Veloz, it appreciates the irony of the sometimes humiliating situations he lands in, but it never looks back in sorrow or defeat... and though its small and made on a modest budget, its a sagely funny comedy, both heartfelt and sophisticated, a movie that may well realize the crossover dreams that elude Rudy." Time After Time Time After Time is a 1986 British-Australian television comedy film that was broadcast as episode 3 of the second series of BBCs Screen Two. It was directed by Bill Hays and adapted from the Molly Keane novel by Andrew Davies. It features John Gielgud, Googie Withers, Helen Cherry, Ursula Howells, and Trevor Howard. Sarraounia Sarraounia is a 1986 historical drama film written and directed by Med Hondo. It is based on a novel of the same name by Nigerien author Abdoulaye Mamani, who co-wrote the screenplay. The novel and film concern the real-life Battle of Lougou between Azna queen Sarraounia and the advancing French Colonial Forces of the Voulet-Chanoine Mission in 1899. Sarraounia was one of the few African tribal leaders that resisted the advances of French expansionists Paul Voulet and Julien Chanoine. The film won the first prize at the Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou and was critically well received. Where the Hell's That Gold?!!? Where the Hells That Gold? is a 1988 American made-for-television Western film written, directed and produced by Burt Kennedy and starring Willie Nelson, Jack Elam and Delta Burke. It was broadcast on the CBS Sunday Movie on November 13, 1988. Dve strely. Detektiv kamennogo veka Two arrows. Stone Age Detective is a 1989 Soviet tragicomic crime film directed Alla Surikova. Full Fathom Five Full Fathom Five is a 1990 action film, written by Bart Davis and directed by Carl Franklin, starring Michael Moriarty, Maria Rangel, and Diego Bertie. It was shot in Peru. The Big Freeze The Big Freeze is a 1993 featurette-length film written and directed by Eric Sykes. The action centres on mishaps involving a father and son plumbing team attending to business in sub-zero temperatures at a retirement home in Finland. Like other Sykes directorial vehicles, the piece is a silent comedy with a star cast - here including Bob Hoskins, John Mills, Donald Pleasence and Spike Milligan. Sh'Chur ShChur is a 1994 Israeli drama film starring Gila Almagor, Ronit Elkabetz and Hanna Azoulay-Hasfari. It was written by Hanna Azoulay Hasfari and directed by her partner Shmuel Hasfari. ShChur received critical acclaim and was the 1994 official Israeli submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was also awarded the Ophir Award for best film by the Israeli Film and Television Academy. After its release, the film garnered various discussions in the Israeli press over its representation of the Moroccan community in Israel. Without Compassion Without Compassion is a 1994 Peruvian drama film directed by Francisco José Lombardi, and based on Crime and Punishment, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Lame Pigeon The Lame Pigeon is a 1995 Spanish drama film written and directed by Jaime de Armiñán, based on the eponymous novel by Eduardo Mendicutti published in 1991. It stars María Barranco, Francisco Rabal, Carmen Maura and Miguel Ángel Muñoz. It is a coming of age story of a ten-year-old boy sent to the house of his maternal grandparents, which is full of eccentric characters. The boy has to deal with the realization of his sexual identity. The title makes reference to the analogy of a lame pigeon with homosexuality. The film is an exploration of class and sexual identity in Andalusia, Spain, in the 1950s. Once Upon a Time in Triad Society Once Upon a Time in Triad Society is a 1996 Hong Kong action film produced and directed by Cha Chuen-yee. The film is a spin-off of the Young and Dangerous film series, focusing on the character of Ugly Kwan, played by Francis Ng. No Trespassing Pe Aici Nu Se Trece is a 1975 Romanian historical drama directed by Doru Năstase and written by Titus Popovici. It follows the events around the Battle of Păuliș, fought during World War II. The film is known in English as No Trespassing, a mistranslation of the title, which actually refers to a popular phrase used in a staunch military defense. Isabella, duchessa dei diavoli Ms. Stiletto, is a 1969 film directed by Bruno Corbucci. Transformers: Zone is a 1990 one-shot OVA exclusive to Japan in the fictional Transformers universe. It was released on July 21, 1990 on VHS and on April 21, 2004 on DVD in Japan. An unofficial fan-made English dub was released on TFCog.com in March 2004. Gabriel, Come Back Gabriel, Come Back is a 1951 Finnish comedy film directed by Valentin Vaala and starring Tarmo Manni, Emma Väänänen and Salli Karuna. Dastak Dastak is a Hindi film made in 1970. It was written and directed by Rajinder Singh Bedi and was his directorial debut. The film is known for its performances by its leading cast, Sanjeev Kumar, and the newcomer, Rehana Sultan, and for its memorable songs by Madan Mohan. He won his first National Film Award for it and the lyrics of Majrooh Sultanpuri. Hrishikesh Mukherjee, the famous film director-turned-editor of this black-and-white film and won a Filmfare Award, his second after Madhumati in 1958. Felice... Felice... Felice...Felice... is a 1998 Dutch drama film directed by Peter Delpeut. Beast Wars II: Super Life-Form Transformers is a 1998 Japanese film based on the Super Life-Form Transformers anime series, a Japan-only spinoff of the Beast Wars television show. The movie was never released outside Japan because Beast Wars II aired only in Japan, as a filler between dubbing the first and second seasons of Beast Wars. Its released as part of Beast Wars Special Super Lifeform Transformers, as one of three features within it. The others are Clash! Beast Warriors, which is a clip show that recaps the first season of Beast Wars and Beast Wars Metals which was the Japanese dubbed version of the Beast Wars season 2 episode; "Bad Spark". The entire special was distributed to Japanese theatres by Toei Company though Ashi Productions provided the animation for the Beast Wars II portion of the movie. The movie revolves around the Maximals, led by Lio Convoy, the Predacons led by Galvatron and a mysterious device that has crashed on Planet Gaia, leading to the arrival of Maximal warrior, and the protagonist of the original Beast Wars series, Optimus Primal. Galvatron also uses the device to summon a monster Decepticon called Majin Zarak who threatens to destroy all the Maximals. The Screwdriver The Screwdriver is the second animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on August 11, 1941, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Shop Girls of Paris Shop Girls of Paris or The Ladies Delight is a 1943 French historical drama film directed by André Cayatte and starring Michel Simon, Albert Préjean and Blanchette Brunoy. It is an adaptation of the novel Au Bonheur des Dames by Émile Zola. The film was made by the German-backed company Continental Films. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris with location filming taking place at the Bon Marché department store. The films sets were created by the art director Andrej Andrejew. The costumes were designed by Rosine Delamare It was the second film adaptation of Zolas Au Bonheur des Dames, after Au Bonheur des Dames in 1930. Vassiliki Vasiliki is a Greek film directed by Vangelis Serdaris. It released in 1997 and star Paschalis Tsarouhas and Tamila Koulieva. The film received the Greek Film Critics Association Awards. Also, Paschalis Tsarouhas won the award for best actor in the Cairo International Film Festival and Giorgos Tsangaris won the award for best music in Greek State Film Awards. Lycanthrope Lycanthrope is a 1999 horror film written and directed by Bob Cook. The film stars Robert Carradine, who also served as producer. The Hawk of Powder River The Hawk of Powder River is a 1948 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor. Priya Priya is a 1978 film, made in Tamil and Kannada, directed by S. P. Muthuraman, starring Sridevi in the titular role along with Rajinikanth, Aznah Hamid and Ambarish in supporting roles. Priya is a beautiful girl whose boyfriend is Sumant Raja . The story is an adaptation from writer Sujathas Ganesh - Vasanth novels. The film was a blockbuster and completed a 175-day run at the box office. Love at Sea Love at Sea is a 1965 French film written and directed by Guy Gilles. Waiting for Fidel Waiting for Fidel is a Canadian documentary by Michael Rubbo and starring director Rubbo, former Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador Joey Smallwood and Newfoundland media mogul Geoff Stirling. It depicts Rubbo, Smallwood, and Stirlings unsuccessful attempt to interview Cuban leader Fidel Castro. Little Sinner Little Sinner is a 1935 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 139th Our Gang short to be released, and the first appearance of two-year old Porky. Ente Sooryaputhrikku Ente Sooryaputhrikku is a 1991 Malayalam film directed by Fazil and starring Suresh Gopi, Amala and Srividya. The film was simultaneously shot in Tamil as Karpoora Mullai. Jab Pyar Kisise Hota Hai Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai is a 1961 Bollywood movie that became a box office hit. It was written, produced, and directed by Nasir Hussain. The first film Hussain ever produced, it featured Dev Anand and Hussain fixture Asha Parekh in the leading roles. Pran played the villain in the film and Rajindernath starred in a supporting role. Hussain would rework some of the elements from this film into a later film, Teesri Manzil. This was also the only time that he used Shankar Jaikishan as music directors and Dev Anand in a leading role. The playback singers were Mohammed Rafi and Lata Mangeshkar. The Fourth Alarm The Fourth Alarm is a 1926 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 53rd Our Gang short subject released. It was later reworked in Hook and Ladder in 1932. Raja Vikramarka Raja Vikramarka is a 1990 Telugu film. It was directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty. Chiranjeevi, Amala and Raadhika played the lead roles. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Daulat Ki Duniya and into Tamil as Sathyama Naan Kaavalkaaran.. The movie is a remake of Tamil film My Dear Marthandan. Love Under the Date-Tree Love Under the Date-Tree is a 1990 Greek comedy film directed by Stavros Tsiolis. The film was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Ulagam Sutrum Valiban Ulagam Sutrum Valiban is a 1973 Indian Tamil-language science fiction film, directed by M. G. Ramachandran and produced by R. M. Veerappan. The film stars MGR in the lead role, along with M. N. Nambiar, Manjula, Latha Sethupathi, Chandrakala, Thai actress Metta Roongrat, R. S. Manohar and S. A. Ashokan in lead roles, while Nagesh plays a supporting role. The film score and soundtrack were composed by M. S. Viswanathan. Haathkadi Hathkadi is a 1995 Bollywood action film directed by Rama Rao Tatineni starring Govinda, Shilpa Shetty and Shakti Kapoor. "Mera Chandi Jaisa Badan " was sampled from the song "Tina O Tina" by Premi from the album. The movie was an average grosser at the box office. Mayalodu Mayalodu is a 1993 Telugu comedy film, produced by K. Achi Reddy under Manisha Films, presented by Kishore Rathi and directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. The film stars Rajendra Prasad, Soundarya in the lead roles and music composed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. The film was recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office. Vegas, City of Dreams Vegas, City of Dreams is a 2001 drama film directed by Lorenzo Doumani and starring John Taylor, Joe Don Baker, Carlos Bernard, Daniel Benzali and Erika Eleniak. I Am Josh Polonski's Brother I Am Josh Polonskis Brother is Raphael Nadjaris second feature film. It was shot in New York City in 1999 and early 2000, in Super 8mm 200 ASA. The film premiered at the Berlin Film Festival in the Forum. Hakkinbon bijin ranbu yori: Semeru! aka Torture! and From the Banned Book "Wild Dance of a Beautiful Woman": Torture! is a 1977 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Noboru Tanaka and starring Junko Miyashita. Set during the Taishō period, it uses Nikkatsus superior technical resources to create what Jasper Sharp calls a pink film-style "sumptuous festival of cruelty" portraying the artistic life of the photographer, writer and kinbakushi, Seiu Itō. Megasandesam Megasandesam is a 2001 Malayalam Horror film by Rajasenan starring Suresh Gopi, Rajshri Nair, Samyuktha Varma and Napoleon.This film was a hit after its release. It was dubbed in Tamil as Rosy. Sexandroide Sexandroide is a 1987 French short horror film directed by Michel Ricaud. This film has music composed by Jimmy Screamerclauz. Aiki Aiki is a film about a martial artist in a wheelchair. The film is from Japan and was released in 2002. It is loosely based on the life of a Danish practitioner of the Roppokai branch of Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu, Ole Kingston Jensen, who started training in Daitō-ryū after he was handicapped in an accident and now is the highest ranking non-Japanese member of the Roppokai. The Spider's Web The Spiders Web is a 1960 British mystery film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Glynis Johns, John Justin, Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert. It was an adaptation of the play Spiders Web by Agatha Christie, and a rare Technicolor A feature from the Danzigers. It was remade as a television special starring Penelope Keith and broadcast on 26 December 1982. The poster tagline read, "DONT TELL YOUR FRIENDS THE ENDING ... THEY WONT BELIEVE IT!!!" Dilliwala Rajakumaran Dillivala Rajakumaran is a 1996 Malayalam film by Rajasenan starring Jayaram and Manju Warrier. The movie tells a fictional story inspired from Travancore Royal Familys famous Padiyettam ceremony which last happened in the year 1994 when Aswathi Thirunal Gowri Lakshmi Bayi of the Travancore Royal Family adopted Bharani Thirunal Lekha Parvathi Bayi. Father Xmas Father Xmas is a 2001 short film from director Marie Rose and the American Film Institutes Directing Workshop for Women starring Dakota Fanning as six-year-old Clairee who learns from her older brother that Santa Claus is not real and that their father is fighting in the Vietnam War. Veede Veede is a 2003 Telugu action film directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty. This film stars Ravi Teja, Arti Agarwal, Reema Sen, and Sayaji Shinde. The film is a remake of Tamil movie Dhool, which was also remade in Sinhala as Ranja, in Punjabi as The Lion of Punjab, and Bengali as Ghatak. The film was also later dubbed in Hindi as Ek Aur Zaalim in 2009. Deceit Deceit is a 2004 American television movie adapted from the 2000 British television serial of the same name. Marlo Thomas, the films leading actress, also served as executive producer. This crime film follows Ellen McCarthy in her attempt to determine the circumstances of her rich husbands disappearance at sea. It was first broadcast on March 15, 2004 by Lifetime Television. DoUlike2watch.com DoUlike2watch.com is a 2003 Canadian film. Directed by Josh Levy, it was filmed in 2002 in Toronto, Ontario. Co-authored by Levy and Paul Bellini, the play had a cast including PJ DeBoy and Nina Arsenault. Di buen día a papá Di buen día a papá is a 2005 Bolivian film directed by Fernando Vargas. The Ritual The Ritual is a 2009 pseudo-documentary horror film written and directed by award-winning filmmaker Anthony Spadaccini. The film is a sequel to Spadaccinis 2007 horror film Head Case and continues the story of Claymont serial killer Wayne Montgomery, who films his crimes. The plot details the beginning of Waynes vaunting task of grooming a successor, until outside influences threaten to destroy their sadistic relationship. First Class Thieves First Class Thieves is a Croatian comedy film directed by Fadil Hadžić. It was released in 2005. Allari Bullodu Allari Bullodu is a 2005 Telugu action comedy film stars Nitin and Trisha and Rathi. The film is directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The score and soundtrack was composed by M. M. Keeravani and was released in September 2005 and it was an average grosser at the box office. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Mawali: Ek Play Boy in 2009. Kureyon Shin-chan: Arashi wo yobu! Yuuhi no kasukabe bôizu , also known as Shin Chan the Western: the Adventures of the Kasukabe Boys, is a 2004 anime film. It is the 12th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released to theatres on April 17, 2004 in Japan. It was released as Crayon Shinchan The Movie: Evening Sun Kasukabe Boys with English subtitles on VCD and DVD by PMP Entertainment. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the anime television. Losing Gemma Losing Gemma is a two-part British television thriller, based on the debut novel by writer Katy Gardner. The screen adaptation was written by Robert Murphy, directed by Maurice Phillips and starred Jonas Armstrong, Alice Eve, Jason Flemyng and Rachel Leskovac. It originally aired on ITV on 18 and 19 December 2006, at 9pm. The plot centres on the disappearance of the eponymous Gemma after she goes backpacking with friend Esther in India. When Esther returns from the trip alone, she is haunted by the belief that Gemmas disappearance is her fault, but mystery surrounds what really happened. Notably, the drama has never been released on DVD. Encounter Point Encounter Point is an award-winning film directed by Ronit Avni and Julia Bacha. It depicts different families that have been affected by the violence in Israel between Israelis and Palestinians. In this film, Just Vision, a non-profit organization, follows these families for 16 months. It begins this journey by documenting the ongoing troubles between the Israelis and Palestinians. The team conducted 475 preliminary interviews and did two years of research before embarking on this 16-month journey. The crew traveled throughout Israel, from Tel Mond, Tulkarem, Hebron, and Haifa. These parents and loved ones have been attempting to end the violence by joining, or beginning their own peace organizations and awareness campaigns. Proyecto Dos Proyecto Dos is a 2008 Spanish action/thriller film and the feature debut of television director Guillermo Fernandez Groizard. The film had its festival premiere on April 8, 2008 at the Malaga Spanish Film Festival, and its theatrical debut on April 25, 2008. Dreamkiller Dreamkiller is a 2010 psychological thriller directed by Catherine Pirotta and starring Dario Deak and John Colton, who portray a scientific team of two doctors who embark on a research project to cure fear-ridden, phobic patients of all varieties. Just as fame and honor creep into the lives of Doctor Nicholas Nemet, and Doctor Marvin Stalberg, a series of murders occurs among cured patients which mirror the victims’ initial homicidal fears. The film opened on February 19, 2010, on a limited release starting in Los Angeles and enjoyed an unusually long engagement of over 14 weeks in LA before beginning to expand in July 2010. Many saw the film as a sleeper hit for its relatively unknown cast and low-budget production, while achieving success and popularity during its limited but very rare long theatrical run. LaDale Anderson of Canyon News wrote, "A new independent film that is being compared to “The Blair Witch Project,” is taking the Los Angeles region by storm”. L'imbroglio nel lenzuolo The Trick in the Sheet is a 2010 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Alfonso Arau. It stars Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Geraldine Chaplin, Anne Parillaud and Primo Reggiani. It was released in Italy on 18 June 2010. The Orange Thief The Orange Thief is an American and Italian film starring Andrea Calabrese, Alessio Giottoli, Micaela Helvetica Saxer and written, produced and directed by Vinnie Angel, Boogie Dean and Arthur Wilinski. See What I'm Saying: The Deaf Entertainers Documentary See What Im Saying: The Deaf Entertainers Documentary is a 2009 documentary produced and directed by Hilari Scarl. It focuses on the lives of deaf artists Bob Hiltermann, TL Forsberg, CJ Jones, and Robert DeMayo. NoBody's Perfect NoBodys Perfect is a 2008 feature documentary produced and directed by Niko von Glasow. The film won the German Film Award for Best Documentary Film at the Deutscher Filmpreis in 2009, and has gone on to receive worldwide acclaim, resulting in a powerful campaign for the victims of thalidomide. Mexican Gangster Mexican Gangster is a 2008 action film, starring Damian Chapa and John Loretto. The movie was written by Carlton Holder and Damian Chapa and directed by Damian Chapa. Lost Song Lost Song is a 2008 film by Canadian director Rodrigue Jean, his third long feature after Full Blast and Yellowknife. It won the Best Canadian Film Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. Jonas Brothers: Band in a Bus Band in a Bus is a 2008 video release from American pop-rock band, the Jonas Brothers,the stars of Disneys Camp Rock and Jonas and Jonas L.A. It was filmed while on the Best of Both Worlds Tour with Miley Cyrus. Ten episodes, each approximately three minutes in length, were produced and made available exclusively by Verizon Wireless as downloads for Vcast-enabled mobile telephones. The Rock 'n' Roll Dreams of Duncan Christopher The Rock n Roll Dreams of Duncan Christopher is an American independent comedy film written by Jack Roberts and directed by Justin Monroe. It stars Jack Roberts as the titular character, Duncan Christopher. The Rock n Roll Dreams of Duncan Christopher was filmed in and near Tulsa, in the fall of 2008. It was in post-production for most of 2009. It premiered in 2010 on March 27 at the Method Fest Independent Film Festival, where it was nominated for Best Low Budget Feature Film and won the award for Best Marketing Campaign. The movie went on to win 10 awards with 7 of them Best Feature, Jury or Audience Awards, including the Best Okie Feature at the 2010 deadCENTER Film Festival. It was an Official Selection at several prestigious film festivals around the world, including Mar del Plata Film Festival in Argentina, STARZ Denver Film Festival, San Diego International Film Festival, and the Heartland Film Festival. Roja Kootam Roja Kootam is a 2002 Indian Tamil romance film directed by Sasi. The film stars Srikanth and Bhumika Chawla as the lead pair. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Bharathwaj. This was Srikanths debut movie. The film was remade in Kannada as Manasina Maathu with Ajay Rao and Aindrita Ray. The film was dubbed into Telugu with the title Roja Poolu. Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too is a 2009 direct-to-video animated film produced by The Walt Disney Company, Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Television Animation and Walt Disney Video Premiere and Polygon Pictures.based on the hit Playhouse Disney series My Friends Tigger & Pooh. It is the second film of the series. It was released on DVD on April 7, 2009. It premiered on Playhouse Disney less than a week later on April 11. Unlike the Super Sleuth Christmas Movie, it is treated more like a regular film than as part of the series. Aci The Pain is a 2009 Turkish drama film written, produced and directed by Cemal Şan, which looks at generation gaps through the story of an old man and his granddaughter. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , has been screened at numerous international film festivals. It is dedicated to Engin Çeber who died while he was in custody. Music by Prudence Music by Prudence is a 2010 short documentary film directed by Roger Ross Williams. It tells the uplifting story of the then 24-year-old Zimbabwean singer-songwriter Prudence Mabhena, and follows her remarkable transcendence from a world of hatred and superstition into one of music, love, and possibilities. Music by Prudence won the 2009 Academy Award for Best Documentary at the 82nd Academy Awards. The film premiered on HBO on May 12, 2010. Prison of Hell: K3 K3: Prison of Hell is a 2009 pornographic horror film written and directed Andreas Bethmann. It is a spin-off of the 2004 film Notgeile Knastjulen zur Unzucht erzogen, and its 2005 sequel. Raam Raam is a Kannada language romantic comedy movie released in 2009 directed by Madesha starring Puneeth Rajkumar and Priyamani, who making debut in Kannada cinema. Harikrishna is the music director for the movie. It is the remake of 2008 Telugu film Ready. Amy Winehouse: I Told You I Was Trouble I Told You I Was Trouble: Live in London is a live video album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, released on DVD and Blu-ray on 5 November 2007 by Island Records. It was filmed on 29 May 2007 at Shepherds Bush Empire in London, England. On 11 December 2015, the album was released on vinyl as part of an eight-disc, limited-edition vinyl box set titled The Collection. Highway of Tears Highway of Tears is a 2015 Canadian documentary film directed by Matthew Smiley and narrated by Nathan Fillion. The film concerns the notorious Highway of Tears murders on British Columbia Highway 16 from 1969 to the present. Nidra Nidra is a 2012 Malayalam romantic thriller film directed by Siddharth Bharathan in his directorial debut. A remake of the 1981 film of the same name directed by Siddharths father Bharathan, it stars Siddharth alongside Rima Kallingal and Jishnu in the main roles. Siddharth co-wrote the adapted screenplay with noted author Santhosh Echikkanam. The songs were composed by Jassie Gift and the background score was by Prashant Pillai. The cinematography was handled by Sameer Thahir. Considered to be a part of the new-wave in Malayalam cinema, Nidra narrates the sensuous love story of Raju and Ashwathy. Raju is driven to the brink by circumstance and expectations of a materialistic world. The only person who keeps him grounded is his wife, Ashwathy. The film was well received by critics but did not fare well at the box office, mainly due to lack of promotion. Bitter Seeds Bitter Seeds is a 2011 documentary film by American filmmaker and director and political commentator Micha Peled. The film is the third part of Peleds globalization trilogy after When Wal-Mart Comes to Town and China Blue. Rich Hall's Inventing the Indian Inventing the Indian is a 2012 BBC documentary first broadcast on 28 October on BBC 4, exploring the stereotypical view of Native Americans in the United States in cinema and literature. Presented by Rich Hall and Dallas Goldtooth, a Native American, it uncovers myths about the American Indian and how they live currently. Hall looks at films including Soldier Blue, Stagecoach and A Man Called Horse, and books including The Last of the Mohicans, Black Elk Speaks and Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. It also covered Geronimo and Sitting Bull. Of Good Report Of Good Report is a 2013 South African romantic thriller film, directed by Jahmil X.T. Qubeka. The film had Mothusi Magano and Petronella Tshuma in lead roles. At the 10th Africa Movie Academy Awards, it had the most nominations and awards, and won the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Film. The film was screened at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. In July 2013, at the 34th Durban International Film Festival, the film which was originally chosen to open the festival was announced to have been banned by the National Film and Video Foundation for containing "child pornography", this decision was later overturned after an appeal by the producers of the film. Pause Pause is a 2014 Swiss comedy film directed by Mathieu Urfer. It was one of seven films shortlisted by Switzerland to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to Iraqi Odyssey. Gloria Victoria Gloria Victoria is a 2013 3-D anti-war animated short by Theodore Ushev, produced in Montreal by the National Film Board of Canada. A film without words set to the music of Shostakovichs Leningrad Symphony, Victoria Gloria is final film in a trilogy of NFB animated shorts by Ushev on art, ideology and power, following Tower Bawher and Drux Flux. Gloria Victoria uses mixed media techniques to create images that evoke bloody battlefields and the horrors of war, with imagery of combat and massacres from the bombing of Dresden in World War II to Guernica, from the Spanish Civil War to Star Wars, in a style inspired by expressionism, constructivism, cubism as well as surrealism. Ushev has stated that the film is "less geometric" in its animation than his previous works and that he sought to flatten the 3-D effect as the film progressed towards its climax, so as to convey the emotion of a human being at war. The seven-minute film took Ushev two years to create, using traditional animation and computer animation tools. Golden Kingdom Golden Kingdom is a 2015 drama film directed by Brian Perkins. The film tells the story of four young Buddhist monks and their life in a Buddhist monastery. The film is set and filmed entirely on location in Myanmar. Golden Kingdom is the first international feature film produced in Myanmar since its recent reopening. The Warning The Warning is a 2015 American horror and thriller film directed by Dirk Hagen, written by Summer Moore, and starring Moore, Jeff Allen, and Tiffany Joy Williams. The film is a Found footage satire film based on true accounts of the Satanic Panic in the 1980s-1990s, that is filmed in the "Devil Worshipping Capital of the Western World" Manitou Springs, Colorado. S for Sex, S for Secrets S for Sex, S for Secret is a 2015 Hong Kong comedy film. It was released on January 15, 2015. The Pearl of Africa The Pearl of Africa is a documentary film directed by Johnny von Wallstroem, it focus on the life of Cleopatra Kambugu, a Ugandan born woman who decide to live openly as a trans woman despite hostility towards same-sex relations in the country. The phrase Pearl of Africa is attributed to Winston Churchill who used it to describe Ugandas flora and fauna. Jagat Jagat is a 2015 Malaysian crime drama film. directed by Shanjhey Kumar Perumal. Set in the early 1990s, a critical period in Malaysian Indian history, the coming-of-age story subtly underlines the plight of the Indian Malaysians who were forsaken by the estate owners and forced to move to the cities, surviving under harsh circumstances. The story follows a mischievous 12-year-old boy named Appoy and his relationships with his father, Maniam, and his uncles, former drug-addict Bala and local gangster Dorai. Perumal has described the film as semi-autobiographical, having lived for two years in squatter areas with his family. The film had won the Best Malaysian Film award in the 28th Malaysia Film Festival in 2016, whereas its director Shanjhey Kumar won the award for Best Director.. The film also represent Malaysia at Asean Film Fest 2017 Soukhyam Soukhyam is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language romantic action comedy film produced by V. Anand Prasad on Bhavya Creations banner and directed by A.S. Ravikumar Chowdary. Starring Gopichand, Regina Cassandra in the lead roles and music composed by Anup Rubens. Kona Venkat and Gopimohan provided the screenplay, written by Sridhar Sepanna. Prasad Murella is the cinematographer, Gautham Raju is the editor and the film released on 24 December 2015 on the eve of Christmas.The film was a disaster at the box-office. Jo and the Boy Jo and the Boy is a 2015 Malayalam film directed by Rojin Thomas. It stars Manju Warrier and Master Sanoop or Sanoop Santhosh in lead roles. Music is by Rahul Subramaniam. The film won two awards at 2015 Kerala State Film Awards. The movie failed at box-office. Embrasse-moi comme tu m'aimes Kiss Me Like a Lover is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, directed by André Forcier and released in 2016. Set in Montreal in the 1940s, the film stars Émile Schneider as Pierre Sauvageau, a young man who wants to register for the military in World War II but must stay home to care for his paraplegic twin sister Berthe as their mother struggles with depression. With the intimacy of care awakening her dormant sexuality, Berthe attempts to seduce Pierre; although Pierre rejects the advance, the memory of the incident goes on to colour his subsequent relationship with Marguerite, his best friends girlfriend, and Berthes relationship with Élio, a university professor. The films cast also includes Antoine Bertrand, Réal Bossé, Roy Dupuis, France Castel, Denys Arcand, Pascale Montpetit, Julien Poulin, Rémy Girard, Christine Beaulieu, Pier-Luc Funk and Marc Hervieux. The film garnered nine Prix Iris nominations at the 19th Prix Iris, including Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress. Macross Delta is a science fiction anime television series that aired on Tokyo MX in Japan from April 3, 2016, to September 25, 2016. The fourth television series set in the Macross universe, it is directed by Kenji Yasuda and written by Toshizo Nemoto with Shōji Kawamori being the chief director and mechanical designer, while Chisato Mita handling the original character design. Kawamori is also credited as the original creator along Studio Nue. 3 Wheeling 3 Wheeling is a Manx observational documentary film charting the sidecar class at the 2016 Isle of Man TT. The film used hidden cameras and lavalier microphones to capture an insight into the sports highest-profile competitors, Dave Molyneux and Tim Reeves. The film was financed and distributed by Beaumanx Productions and was shot in association with North One Television, Blue Olive Productions and the Isle of Man Government. It received a limited theatrical release in Northern Ireland, Germany and the Isle of Man, and was released on home media in May 2018. Podhuvaga En Manasu Thangam Podhuvaga Em Manasu Thangam is a 2017 Indian Tamil language comedy film written and directed by Thalapathy Prabhu, starring Udhayanidhi Stalin and Nivetha Pethuraj in the leading roles, with Parthiepan and Soori in supporting roles. The film began production during September 2016 and was released on 11 August 2017 with mixed reviews. Nathan der Weise Nathan the Wise is a 1922 German silent historical film directed by Manfred Noa and starring Fritz Greiner, Carl de Vogt and Lia Eibenschütz. It is based on the 1779 play Nathan the Wise by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. It was made by Bavaria Film at the Emelka Studios. The film provoked protests in Munich from far-right groups who felt it was too pro-Jewish. In 2010 oud player and composer Rabih Abou-Khalil released a soundtrack composed for the film entitled Trouble in Jerusalem. Yagodka lyubvi Loves Berries is a 1926 Soviet comedy film by Ukrainian director Alexander Dovzhenko. The film was Dovzhenkos debut and the screenplay was written in three days. It deals with a dandified barbers attempts to get rid of his "love berry" - his illegitimate offspring. Dangerous Curves Dangerous Curves is a 1929 American Pre-Code film starring Clara Bow and Richard Arlen. It was released by Paramount Pictures and was the first Hollywood film for Kay Francis. The Shakedown The Shakedown is a 1929 action/comedy/sports drama film, directed by William Wyler and starring James Murray, Barbara Kent, and Jack Hanlon. Considered a part-talkie, the film was released in parallel silent and sound versions. Once believed lost, The Shakedown was discovered and restored by the staff of the George Eastman House in 1998. Director William Wyler made the move up to talking pictures with this blend of action and comedy. Back Pay Back Pay is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film with songs, produced and distributed by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros., and starring Corinne Griffith and Grant Withers. It is based on a short story by Fannie Hurst. It is a remake of a 1922 silent film Back Pay that starred Seena Owen. The King Murder The King Murder is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Conway Tearle, Natalie Moorhead and Marceline Day. Bedtime Worries Bedtime Worries is a 1933 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 124th Our Gang short released. The Personality Kid The Personality Kid is a 1934 American drama film directed by Alan Crosland, starring Pat OBrien and Glenda Farrell. The film was based on a story by Gene Towne and C. Graham Baker. It was released by Warner Bros. in July 7, 1934. A young prizefighters success corrupts him and leads him to neglect his wife. Country Gentlemen Country Gentlemen is a 1936 American film directed by Ralph Staub for Republic Pictures with the comedy duo of Olsen and Johnson. The Lady Consents The Lady Consents is a 1936 American romantic melodrama film directed by Stephen Roberts, starring Ann Harding, Herbert Marshall, and Margaret Lindsay. The screenplay was written by P. J. Wolfson and Anthony Veiller, from Wolfsons story "The Indestructible Mrs. Talbot". RKO Radio Pictures released the film on February 7, 1936. The Final Chord Schlußakkord is a German film melodrama of the Nazi period, the first melodrama directed by Detlef Sierck, who later had a career in Hollywood as Douglas Sirk and specialised in melodramas. It was made under contract for, stars Lil Dagover and Willy Birgel and also features Maria von Tasnady, and premièred in 1936. It shows stylistic features later developed by Sierck/Sirk and makes symbolic and thematic use of music. Yellow Dust Yellow Dust is a 1936 American western film directed by Wallace Fox from a screenplay by Cyril Hume, John Twist, and John Francis Larkin. The film stars Richard Dix and Leila Hyams, with a supporting cast including Moroni Olsen, Jessie Ralph, Andy Clyde, and Onslow Stevens. RKO Radio Pictures premiered the film in New York City on February 22, 1936, with a nationwide release on March 13. Married Before Breakfast Married Before Breakfast is a 1937 romantic comedy film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Robert Young and Florence Rice. I See Ice! I See Ice is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring George Formby, Kay Walsh and Betty Stockfeld. The film depicts the adventures of a photographer working for a London newspaper. It features the songs "In My Little Snapshot Album", "Noughts And Crosses" and "Mother Whatll I Do Now". Man from Music Mountain Man from Music Mountain is a 1938 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Carol Hughes. Written by Betty Burbridge and Luci Ward, based on a story by Bernard McConville, the film is about a singing cowboy who fights corrupt land developers who try to cheat honest ranchers who are unaware of the gold lying beneath their land. The Spider's Web The Spiders Web is a 1938 Columbia Pictures movie serial based on the popular pulp magazine character The Spider. The first episode of this 15-chapter serial was double-length and directed by serial and western specialist Ray Taylor and by comedy and serial veteran James W. Horne; it was the fifth of the 57 serials released by Columbia. The serial was wildly successful when first released in 1938; it was the most popular serial of that year, according to a tally published in The Motion Picture Herald, and was such an exhibitor favorite that Columbia used it to launch a series of reissues in 1947. A sequel, The Spider Returns, was released in 1941; of the Spiders Web principal actors, only Warren Hull and Kenne Duncan returned in their original roles for the sequel. Lying Lips Lying Lips is a 1939 American melodrama race film by Oscar Micheaux, starring Edna Mae Harris, and Robert Earl Jones. Lying Lips was the thirty-seventh film of Micheaux. A Bill of Divorcement A Bill of Divorcement is a 1940 film directed by John Farrow. It was also known as Never to Love and was based on a play that was filmed in 1932 with John Barrymore and Katharine Hepburn. Misbehaving Husbands Misbehaving Husbands is a 1940 American comedy of errors film directed by William Beaudine for Producers Releasing Corporation. The film had the working titles of At Your Age and Dummy Husbands. Harry Langdon, Betty Blythe, Esther Muir and others in the cast were stars in silent films. It was Gig Youngs film debut. Pop Always Pays Pop Always Pays is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins using a screenplay by Charles E. Roberts, based on a story by Arthur J. Beckhard. Although not credited in the film, news reports of the time reported that when Goodwins fell ill during the filming, the screenwriter, Roberts, assumed directing duties. The film stars Leon Errol, Dennis OKeefe, Adele Pearce, and Walter Catlett, and was released by RKO Radio Pictures on June 21, 1940. Cavalcade of Dance Cavalcade of Dance is a 1943 American short film released by Warner Bros. Pictures and directed by Jean Negulesco. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 16th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. G-Men vs. The Black Dragon G-Men vs. The Black Dragon is a Republic Pictures movie serial. It is noteworthy among adventure serials as containing an unusually high number of fistfights, all staged by director William Witney and a team of stuntmen. This was Witneys last production before leaving to serve in World War II. He actually shipped out before filming was complete. It also sees the return of Witneys wife, Maxine Doyle, to acting for the first time since they met on the set of an earlier serial, S O S Coast Guard. Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Hugh Bennett and written by Edwin Blum and Aleen Leslie. The film stars Jimmy Lydon, Charles Smith, John Litel, Olive Blakeney, Diana Lynn and Frances Gifford. The film was released on April 30, 1943, by Paramount Pictures. Apache Rose Apache Rose is a 1947 American Trucolor Western film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers. It was the first Roy Rogers Western shot in the process though most copies on DVD are in monochrome. Catch as Cats Can Catch as Cats Can is a 1947 animated cartoon featuring caricatures of Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby as birds, and a cat that resembles Sylvester the Cat. It was only one of three non-Bugs Bunny cartoons from 1947 not to be reissued. The others were Mexican Joyride and A Pest in the House. Lost Youth Lost Youth is a 1948 Italian-language drama film directed by Pietro Germi. The style of the film is close to the Italian neorealism film movement. It was remade in 1953 as the British film Black 13. Two important future film directors, Mario Monicelli & Antonio Pietrangeli, co-wrote the script. Woman Without a Face Woman Without a Face is a 1947 Swedish drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and written by Ingmar Bergman. Belle Starr's Daughter Belle Starrs Daughter is a 1948 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by W. R. Burnett. The film stars George Montgomery, Rod Cameron, Ruth Roman, Wallace Ford, Charles Kemper, Edith King and William Edward Phipps. The film was released on December 31, 1948, by 20th Century Fox. False Paradise False Paradise is a 1948 American film starring William Boyd as western character Hopalong Cassidy. My Brother Jonathan My Brother Jonathan is a 1948 British drama film directed by Harold French, adapted from a novel by Francis Brett Young. It starred Michael Denison, Dulcie Gray and James Robertson Justice. Northwest Stampede Northwest Stampede is a 1948 contemporary Northwestern film produced and directed by Albert S. Rogell. It stars Joan Leslie and James Craig. The film was shot in Cinecolor in Alberta and features the Calgary Stampede. Joan Leslie had been suspended by Warner Bros. and it was the second of two films she made for Eagle-Lion films. The Fighting O'Flynn The Fighting OFlynn is a 1949 American film directed by Arthur Pierson. The films screenplay by Douglas Fairbanks Jr. is based on the novel of the same name by Justin Huntly McCarthy. Fairbanks stars, along with Helena Carter. Ghost of Zorro Ghost of Zorro is a 1949 Republic Movie serial. It uses substantial stock footage from earlier serials, including Son of Zorro and Daredevils of the West. This movie was shot in Chatsworth. Grandad of Races Grandad of Races is a 1950 American short documentary film about the Palio di Siena held in the Piazza del Campo in Siena, directed by André de la Varre. It won an Oscar at the 23rd Academy Awards in 1951 for Best Short Subject. Lucky Nick Cain Ill Get You for This is a 1951 British thriller film by Joseph M. Newman starring George Raft, Coleen Gray, and Enzo Staiola. It was made from an adaptation by George Callahan and William Rose of James Hadley Chases 1946 book of the same name. The setting was shifted from Las Vegas in the novel to an Italian gambling resort. It was one of the first productions by Romulus Films, being made at Teddington Studios and on location around San Remo on the Mediterranean coast in northern Italy. Production was completed in 1950 but the film was not released until the following year. The sets were designed by the art director Ralph W. Brinton. Established actresses Greta Gynt and Margot Grahame and future Irish star Constance Smith all make brief appearances. Peter Lorre was initially intended to appear as Massine, but the role eventually went to Charles Goldner. The Iroquois Trail The Iroquois Trail is a 1950 American Western film directed by Phil Karlson starring George Montgomery and Brenda Marshall. It is set during the French-Indian War. It is an adaptation of James Fenimore Coopers 1826 work The Last of the Mohicans, with significant alterations. As with the book, one of the major plot lines is based on the Siege of Fort William Henry and the subsequent massacre. Night Without Sleep Night Without Sleep is a 1952 mystery film noir directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring Gary Merrill, Linda Darnell and Hildegarde Neff. Sabre Jet Sabre Jet is a 1953 American Korean War war film drama directed by Louis King starring Robert Stack, Coleen Gray, Richard Arlen, Julie Bishop and Leon Ames. Shot in Cinecolor using United States Air Force footage. Sabre Jet was based on a story by the producer Carl Krueger with the screenplay written by the husband and wife playwright and screenwriting team of Dale Eunson and Katherine Albert. The opening credits state: "This picture is dedicated to the air force wives who shared their men with a world made desperate by the most brutal aggressor in history." Star of India Star of India is a 1954 British-Italian swashbuckling adventure film in Technicolor from United Artists, produced by Raymond Stross, directed by Arthur Lubin, that stars Cornel Wilde, Jean Wallace, Herbert Lom, and Walter Rilla. Jesse James' Women Jesse James Women is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film starring as well as directed, co-produced and co-written by Don "Red" Barry, who portrays Jesse James. The supporting cast features Peggie Castle and Jack Buetel. Filming took place in Silver Creek. Il coraggio Il coraggio is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Domenico Paolella. Accused of Murder Accused of Murder is a 1956 American Trucolor film noir crime film directed by Joseph Kane and starring David Brian and Vera Ralston, Sidney Blackmer. Los ladrones somos gente honrada We Thieves Are Honourable is a 1956 Spanish comedy film directed by Pedro Luis Ramirez and starring José Luis Ozores, José Isbert and Encarna Fuentes. The film was based on the 1941 play of the same title by Enrique Jardiel Poncela which had previously been adapted into a 1942 film. Where There's a Will Where Theres a Will is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Kathleen Harrison, George Cole, Leslie Dwyer and Michael Shepley. A family from east London take over a farm in the Devon countryside. The screenplay was written by R. F. Delderfield who adapted one of his own plays. The Green-Eyed Blonde The Green-Eyed Blonde is a 1957 American drama film directed by Bernard Girard and written by Dalton Trumbo, a blacklisted Hollywood screenwriter; the script was credited to his front, Sally Stubblefield. The film stars Susan Oliver, Melinda Plowman, Beverly Long, Norma Jean Nilsson, Tommie Moore and Carla Merey. The film was released by Warner Bros. on December 14, 1957. Jazz Boat Jazz Boat is a 1960 British musical comedy film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Anthony Newley, Anne Aubrey, Lionel Jeffries and big band leader Ted Heath and his orchestra. Five Guns to Tombstone Five Guns to Tombstone is a 1960 American Western film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring James Brown, John Wilder, Walter Coy, Robert Karnes and Della Sharman. Sniper's Ridge Snipers Ridge is a 1961 Korean War drama film directed by John A. Bushelman and starring Jack Ging and Stanley Clements. The Underwater City The Underwater City is a 1962 American sci-fi Eastmancolor film about overcoming engineering obstacles for establishing an underwater living environment. The film was directed by Frank McDonald, produced by Alex Gordon and written by Gordons wife Ruth Alexander. Columbia Pictures released the film as a double feature with The Three Stooges Meet Hercules. The Quick and the Dead The Quick and the Dead is a 1963 war film directed by Robert Totten, set in Nazi-occupied Europe during World War II. Dark Purpose Dark Purpose is a 1964 film directed by George Marshall and starring Shirley Jones, Rossano Brazzi, and George Sanders. Simbad contro i sette saraceni Ali Baba and the Seven Saracens is a 1964 Italian adventure film written and directed by Emimmo Salvi and starring Gordon Mitchell. The film was released straight to television in the United States by American International Television in 1965. Erik il vichingo Vengeance of the Vikings is a 1965 film directed by Mario Caiano. The Lace Wars The Lace Wars is a 1965 French-Romanian historical comedy film directed by René Clair and starring Jean-Pierre Cassel, Philippe Avron and Marie Dubois. The Man from Button Willow The Man from Button Willow is a 1965 American animated western film about the adventures of Justin Eagle, the first U.S. Government Agent. It was released on 3 April 1965 in the United States. Suraj Suraj is a 1966 swashbuckler Ruritanian romance Hindi film produced by S. Krishnamurthy and T. Govindarajan and directed by T. Prakash Rao. The film stars Vyjayanthimala and Rajendra Kumar in the lead with Ajit, Mumtaz, Johnny Walker, Lalita Pawar, Neetu Singh, Gajanan Jagirdar, David Abraham Cheulkar, Agha, Mukri, Mallika and Niranjan Sharma in the supporting roles. The films music was composed by Shankar Jaikishan, with the lyrics penned by Shailendra and Hasrat Jaipuri. Out of an Old Man's Head Out of an Old Mans Head is a 1968 Swedish film directed by Per Åhlin and Tage Danielsson, starring Hans Alfredson as an old man remembering his past. Partly a black comedy, the film was released around the same time as the urban renewal of the Klara quarters in Stockholm, and could be seen as a comment both on the demolishing of the old buildings and on the welfare state in general. Out of the total running time of 77 minutes, about 50 minutes are animated. It is considered to be the first Swedish animated feature film, although the first one that was fully animated was Agaton Sax and the Bykoebing Village Festival. Brasil Ano 2000 Brazil Year 2000 is a 1969 Brazilian drama film directed by Walter Lima Jr. Some Like It Sexy Come Back Peter is a 1969 British sex comedy film. It was released in the UK under the title Some Like It Sexy. Some Will, Some Won't Some Will, Some Wont is a 1970 British comedy film directed by Duncan Wood. It was a remake of Laughter in Paradise, and starred an ensemble British cast, which included Michael Hordern, Ronnie Corbett, Dennis Price, Leslie Phillips and Arthur Lowe. It featured a cameo performance from Steptoe and Son actor Wilfrid Brambell who played Henry Russell, who has left four family members £150,000 in his will, on the condition they do the bizarre tasks he has set out for them. U ozera By the Lake is a two-part 1969 Soviet film directed by Sergei Gerasimov. In 1971 the USSR State Prize for this film was awarded to Sergei Gerasimov, cinematographer Vladimir Rapoport, art director Pyotr Galadzhev, and the group of leading actors: Oleg Zhakov, Vasily Shukshin, Natalya Belokhvostikova. The Demise of Father Mouret The Demise of Father Mouret is a 1970 French film directed by Georges Franju, based on the 1875 novel La Faute de lAbbé Mouret by Émile Zola. Like the novel, the film is about Father Mouret, a young priest who is sent to a remote village in Provence, then has a nervous breakdown and develops amnesia. While recuperating, he meets and falls in love with a beautiful young woman, Albine, with whom he begins an idyllic relationship meant to recall the story of Adam and Eve. When he regains his memory, though, he is wracked with guilt, and ends the relationship, leading to tragedy for both. The film was released in the United States in 1977. The Buttercup Chain The Buttercup Chain is a 1970 British drama film directed by Robert Ellis Miller. It was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. Cain's Way Cains Cutthroats is a 1971 western-themed exploitation film. It is a story of brutality, betrayal, and revenge set in the period immediately following the end of the American Civil War. The film was released under the alternate titles Cains Way, The Blood Seekers, and Justice Cain. It stars John Carradine, Scott Brady, Darwin Joston, Robert Dix, Tereza Thaw, and Adair Jameson. Ellery Queen: Don't Look Behind You Ellery Queen: Dont Look Behind You is a 1971 TV film adaptation of Ellery Queens novel Cat of Many Tails. It aired on NBC. Trastevere Trastevere is a 1971 Italian comedy film. This is the first and only film directed by actor and screenwriter Fausto Tozzi. The film was heavily cut by producer Alberto Grimaldi, who cut off the roles of Umberto Orsini, Martine Brochard and Riccardo Garrone. Fiorina la vacca Fiorina la vacca is a 1972 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Vittorio De Sisti. The film, loosely based on several works by Ruzante, is an example of the Decamerotici genre popular in the early 1970s. Christo's Valley Curtain Christos Valley Curtain is a 1974 American short documentary film directed by Albert and David Maysles, about Christo and Jeanne-Claudes Valley Curtain project. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Last Tango in Zagarolo Ultimo tango a Zagarol is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Nando Cicero. It is a parody of Last Tango in Paris, set in the town of Zagarolo, in the province of Rome. The film had great commercial success, grossing about 950 million lire. According to the film critic Robert Firsching, "the humor is primarily of the cheap bathroom variety, as subtlety has never been director Nando Ciceros strong point, but there are some genuine laughs for the tolerant". Alpenglühn im Dirndlrock Alpine Glow in Dirndlrock is a 1974 West German sex comedy film directed by Sigi Rothemund and starring Elisabeth Volkmann, Rinaldo Talamonti and Catharina Conti. It is also known as Stop it - I Like it. Pim, Pam, Pum... Fire! Pim, pam, pum... ¡fuego! is a 1975 Spanish drama film directed by Pedro Olea dealing with the effects of Spanish Civil War in the 1940s in Madrid. The film was one of the first that talked about the maquis. It is also the first Spanish film to be published in the Dominican Republic. Day for My Love Day for My Love is a 1976 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Juraj Herz. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. Povratak The Return is a 1979 Croatian film directed by Antun Vrdoljak, starring Boris Dvornik, Fabijan Šovagović and Rade Šerbedžija. Terror Among Us Terror Among Us is a 1981 television film directed by Paul Krasny and starring Don Meredith, Sarah Purcell, and Jennifer Salt. It first aired January 12, 1981. The script was co-written by Dallas and JoAnne Barnes. An Unsuitable Job for a Woman An Unsuitable Job for a Woman is a 1982 British crime film directed by Chris Petit and starring Billie Whitelaw and Pippa Guard. It was entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival. It is based on the novel of the same name by P. D. James. The Champions The Champions is a 1983 Hong Kong action sports comedy film written and directed by Brandy Yuen and starring Yuen Biao. The Winter of Our Discontent The Winter of Our Discontent is a 1983 American made-for-television drama film directed by Waris Hussein based on the novel of the same name by John Steinbeck. It stars Donald Sutherland, Teri Garr, and Tuesday Weld. Why Me? Why Me? is a 1985 Hong Kong drama film written, directed by and starring Kent Cheng. The film co-stars Chow Yun-fat and Olivia Cheng. For his performance in the film, Kent Cheng won his first Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor at the 5th Hong Kong Film Awards. L'été prochain Next Summer is a 1985 French drama film directed by Nadine Trintignant. Maxie The Butchers is a 1970 thriller directed by Paulmichael Miekhe and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film follows a deaf girl who witnesses a dead body being stashed in a nearby butcher shop. Not wanting to take the risk of being caught, the murderous butchers decide to kidnap her. In addition to Robert Walden and Vic Tayback, the film also features Talia Shire and Donald Pleasence in small roles. I ragazzi di via Panisperna is an Italian movie by director Gianni Amelio, telling the enthusiasms, fears, joys and disappointments of the life of a well-known group of young men fond of physics and mathematics, who just made history as the Via Panisperna boys. The movie derives from a 3-hour long TV movie, which was produced and broadcast in two parts by RAI in 1990. Enemy Enemy is a 1990 American action/adventure film directed by George Rowe and starring Peter Fonda, who also co-wrote the screenplay. Chiedi la luna Ask for the Moon is a 1991 Italian comedy drama film directed by Giuseppe Piccioni. Infinity Infinitas is a 1992 Russian drama film directed by Marlen Khutsiev. It was entered into the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Alfred Bauer Prize. Yesteryou, Yesterme, Yesterday Yesteryou, Yesterme, Yesterday is a 1993 Hong Kong Cantonese comedy-drama film directed by Samson Chiu and starring Fung Bo Bo, Ellen Lo, Eric Tsang, John Tang and Roy Wong. The film forms a trilogy with: Over the Rainbow Yesterday You Phool Aur Angaar Phool Aur Angaar is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language action film, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Shantipriya and Prem Chopra. Triumph Over Disaster: The Hurricane Andrew Story Triumph Over Disaster: The Hurricane Andrew Story is a 1993 American drama film directed by Marvin J. Chomsky and written by Casey Kelly. The film stars Ted Wass, Brynn Thayer, John Getz, Veronica Cartwright, Arnetia Walker, Carmen Argenziano, Jill Schoelen, Chris Demetral and Brian McNamara. The film premiered on NBC on May 24, 1993. Henry & Verlin Henry & Verlin is a 1994 Canadian film directed by Gary Ledbetter and starring Gary Farmer, Keegan MacIntosh, and Margot Kidder. Kabloonak Kabloonak is a Canadian drama film, directed by Claude Massot and released in 1994. The film is about the making of Nanook of the North, a 1922 film about an Inuk called Nanook and his family in the Canadian Arctic. The films cast includes Charles Dance as Robert J. Flaherty, Adamie Inukpuk as Nanook, Bernard Bloch as Thierry Malet, and Natar Ungalaaq as Mukpullu. The film was shot in Siberia and the Northwest Territories. It premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival in August 1994, and was released theatrically on September 16, 1994 in Canada. François Protat received a Genie Award nomination for Best Cinematography at the 15th Genie Awards in 1994 for his work on the film. Morana Morana is a 1994 Slovenian horror film directed by Aleš Verbič. The film was selected as the Slovenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Moon Shadow Colpo di Luna is a 1995 Italian drama film written and directed by Alberto Simone. It won a David di Donatello for Best New Director. It was released in the US in 2000 under the name Moon Shadow. It was entered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention. How to Meet the Lucky Stars How to Meet the Lucky Stars is a 1996 Hong Kong action comedy film and the final film in the Lucky Stars film series. Featuring the "Lucky Stars" Sammo Hung, Eric Tsang, Richard Ng, Stanley Fung, Michael Miu and new cast member Vincent Lau as Hungs younger cousin and Françoise Yip as their love interest. Also featuring a number of guest appearances including Natalis Chan, Chen Kuan-tai, Cheng Pei-pei, Chan Hung-lit and Nora Miao. It was produced by Tsang, directed by Frankie Chan with action choreography by Yuen Cheung-yan and Mars. The film was released as a benefit film for the famous Hong Kong film director, Lo Wei, who died in 1996. Quand je serai parti... vous vivrez encore The Long Winter is a 1999 Quebec historical drama film. Directed by Michel Brault, it is a partly fictionalized account of the Lower Canada Rebellion of 1837 and 1838 which sought to make Lower Canada, now Quebec, a republic independent from the British Empire. Ladies' Man Lemmy pour les dames is a 1962 French eurospy film directed by Bernard Borderie. Lullaby of the Earth is a 1976 Japanese film directed by Yasuzo Masumura. Vaaname Ellai Vaaname Ellai is a 1992 Indian Tamil language drama film, directed by K. Balachander, starring Anand Babu, Ramya Krishnan, Madhoo, Vishali Kannadasan, Rajesh and Babloo Prithviraj. The story involves five characters from different backgrounds, who got vexed with their lives, jointly decide to end their lives together, but begin a short journey of 100 days to live together happily before dying. K. Balachander won the Filmfare Award for Best Director – Tamil. Brutal Boxer The Brutal Boxer is a 1972 Hong Kong film. Privarzaniyat balon The Tied Up Balloon is a Bulgarian satirical comedy-drama film released in 1967, directed by Binka Zhelyazkova, starring Georgi Partsalev, Grigor Vachkov, Georgi Kaloyanchev, Konstantin Kotsev and Georgi Georgiev-Getz. The screenplay, written by Yordan Radichkov is based on his play Bustle. During the second world war, a barrage balloon appears out of nowhere in the sky above a Bulgarian village. This shakes the imagination of the peasants and causes endless speculations, assumptions and contentions. Almost immediately after the premiere, the film was stopped by the communist authority because of the direct display of the actual reality in the Bulgarian villages as well as for the hints about the origin of many of the communist leaders. After the restoration of the democracy in 1990, the movie came into a broad view and was recognized as one of the masterpieces of the Bulgarian cinematography from that time. What's Alan Watching? Whats Alan Watching? was a 1989 CBS television series pilot directed by Thomas Schlamme and starring Corin Nemec and Eddie Murphy. The series was never picked up after the first episode. Liberace: Behind the Music Liberace: Behind the Music is a 1988 American-Canadian made-for-television biographical film. It is an "unofficial" biopic drama on the life and death of Władziu Valentino Liberace, who went from a humble working-class background to become a famous American pianist and vocalist. Known as "Liberace", he became the highest paid entertainer in the world, while embracing a lifestyle of flamboyant excess. The film first aired less than two years after his death, in the United States, as a CBS Sunday Movie. The 36 Deadly Styles 36 Deadly Styles is a 1980 independent released martial arts film directed by Joseph Kuo starring Jack Long, Mark Long, and Hwang Jang Lee. The Incident is a 1978 Japanese film directed by Yoshitaro Nomura. Among many awards, it was chosen as the Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. Raaz Raaz is a 1967 Hindi romantic thriller movie directed by Ravindra Dave. Produced by G. P. Sippy for Sippy Films, the story was written by C. J. Pavri. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Babita, I. S. Johar and Asit Sen. The films music is by Kalyanji Anandji. Rajesh Khanna and Babita are introduced in this film. Khannas performance in this film was critically appreciated. Rustin Rustin is a film released in 2001, directed by and starring Rick Johnson. It also stars Meat Loaf and Zachery Ty Bryan. Birmingham radio celebrities Rick and Bubba also make appearances because it was shot in Alabaster. Kinara Kinara is a 1977 Bollywood romantic drama film, produced and directed by Gulzar under the Meghana Movies banner. It stars Jeetendra, Hema Malini, Dharmendra in the pivotal roles and music composed by R. D. Burman. A major portion of the film was shot in Mandu, an ancient fort city in Madhya Pradesh. Zamaane Ko Dikhana Hai Zamane Ko Dikhana Hai is a 1981 Indian Hindi film produced and directed by Nasir Hussain. The film stars Rishi Kapoor, Padmini Kolhapure, Amjad Khan, Yogeeta Bali, Kader Khan, Asrani and Simple Kapadia. Scénarios sur la drogue Drug Scenes is an omnibus film of 24 French short films depicting drug abuse. Varying in length from three to seven minutes, they showed in movie theaters before feature films. Directors included Georges Lautner, Etienne Chatiliez, Emmanuelle Bercot, Santiago Otheguy, Diane Bertrand, Jean Bocheux, Laurent Bouhnik, and Manuel Boursinhac. Actors include Sylvie Testud, Chiara Mastroianni, Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi, Nathalie Richard, Manuel Blanc, Claude Jade, Pierre Richard, Éva Darlan, Lou Doillon, Michèle Garcia and Delarive. Scriptwriters included Eric Ellena. {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Title !! Director!! Idea!! class="unsortable" | Cast!! class="unsortable" | Plot!! Length |- | Avalanche | Jean-Christophe Pagnac | Jean-René Dard | Lou Doillon, Vincent Darré, Francis Renaud | A pair believes they have their drugs under control. | 415 |- | Le bistrot | Georges Lautner | Benoît Roux | Jacques Martial, Philippe Carta, Jacky Delory | In the morning at a bar in Nice sits a young man alone at his table.. | 458 |- | Cake | Jean-Louis Tribes | Aurore Patris | Sophie Mounicot, Nathalie Jolie | One child gets the drugs store of his father and bakes so that a "Brownie".. | 441 |- | Cest presque terrible | Lionel Mougin | Marc Picavez | Milo Brutillot, Michel Chays, Gilberte Boucard | Two farmers from Jura discuss in the kitchen with a glass of wine. | 610 |- | Chienne de vie | Henri-Paul Korchia | Soraya Ben Mouffok | Bernard Azimuth, Audrey Bonnefoy, Christian Crevillent, Frédéric Paquier | A woman is admonished by her physician to smoke no more cannabis and hen turns the tables around. | 409 |- | Déçue | Isabelle Dinelli | Soraya Ben Mouffok | Éva Darlan, Valérie Benguigui, Laure Killing, Julien Peny | A mother discoveres in the cluttered room of her son a cannabis joint and tried this out with her friend. | 445 |- | Dernière année | Fred JournetBernard Schoukroun | Jérôme Benoît | Laura Favali, Alicia Sportiello, Docteur Meynial, Michel Bonjour, Jacques Sandrars | Fictitious documentary about a medical student who supplied a dormitory with amphetamines and tranquilizers. | 509 |- | Drugstore | Marion Vernoux | Eric Ellena | Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Chloé Mons, Marco Cherqui, Frédérique Revuz, Franck Demules | In a shop where each drug is available, a decision unwilling customer draws up the wrath of the seller. | 454 |- | Ecsta-ordinaire | Manuel Boursinhac | Robin Gairaud | Amandine Chauveau, Lorànt Deutsch, Rudi Rosenberg, Pierre Kaldfate | A young couple meets one evening. To impress his girlfriend, the boy brings something extraordinary. | 505 |- | La famille médicament | Étienne Chatiliez | Hervé Perouze | Nathalie Richard, Marvyn Pautasso, Hugo Naccache, Jonathan Reyes, Morgan Simon | To get away from her daily routine with her four children, a young mother starts a drug consumption. | 425 |- | La faute au vent | Emmanuelle Bercot | Nadége Rolland | Chiara Mastroianni, Jean-François Xavier Vlimant, Yves Verhoeven | A young, drug-addicted mother meets with her toddler her dealer who wants to sell her because of their financial problems for free. | 640 |- | Hier, tu mas dit demain | Vincent Perez | François Leray | Mathieu Delarive, Gisèle Calmy-Guyot, Frédérique Bauer | Having no money for drugs, a man decides to rob an elderly woman.. | 450 |- | Jour de manque | Jean-Teddy Filippe | David Bouttin | Tara Römer, Manuel Bonnet, Henri Schmitt, Claude Vallère | A lad, suffering from withdrawal symptoms, tries to borrow money from his grandparents. | 431 |- | Journée ordinaire | Françoise Huguier | Nathalie Behague | Yannick Soulier | A young drug addict tries to fight again his addiction and to defeat it within 24 days in jail. | 420 |- | Kino | Alain Beigel | Valdo Dos Santos | Abdel Allouach, Philippe Frécon, Jean-Michel Marnet, Marc Rubes, Alain Vinot | In a boxing match one of the two opponents is under the influence of drugs. | 400 |- | Lucie | Guillaume Nicloux | Sébastien Roch | Sylvie Testud, Anne Charrier, Samir Guesmi, Yves Verhoeven, Juliette Meyniac, Julie Messéan, Nicolas Simon | A young girl has been invited to a party. Before she leaves the house, she sits still a shot. | 417 |- | Les mots attendront | Franck Chiche | Béatrice Guéret | Caroline Mouton, Pierre Richard, Alexandra Youanovitch, Carine Schraub, Marie Le Cam | In a bus rampaging students encounter a wavering man. | 525 |- | Papa was a Rolling Stone | Jean Bocheux | Nadjeda Mohamed, Hassima Belkacem, Naïma Righi | Jérémie Lippmann, Jean-Louis Tribes, Morgane Keo Kasal | A father accuses his son to take ecstasy, which he found in one of his jacket pockets. | 429 |- | La purée | Seb LelouchSimon Lelouch | Lelia Fremovici | Darry Cowl, Sophie Hardy, Aurélien Wiik | A young guy arrives at his grandparents to eat, but he must send them a worrying message. | 553 |- | Quand jétais petit | Arnaud Sélignac | Gilles Romele | Antoine du Merle, Michèle Garcia, Pascal Daubias, Julie Urtado-Guiraud | Surrealistic film about drug seen with the eyes of a child. | 410 |- | La rampe | Santiago Otheguy | Stéphane Olijnyki | Claude Jade, Jean Allain, Hugo Mayer, Cécile Bodis, Marianne Liechty | As the elevator is manned, a middle-aged elegant woman must take the stairs under the gaze of their neighbors. Whats her secret? | 554 |- | Speed ball | Laurent Bouhnik | Sandra Stadeli | Manuel Blanc, Enrico Mattaroccia, Jean-Pierre Jacovella, Alexandre Pottier, Franck Gourlat | Under the load, always wanting to be the best, an employee of an aircraft manufacturer engages to cocaine . | 610 |- | Ten as | Antoine de Caunes | Jacques Dangoin | Alexis Smolen, Carmel ODriscoll, Enrico Mattaroccia, Anne Fassio, Vincent Lecoeur | A dealer meets with his customers. | 311 |- | Tube du jour | Diane Bertrand | Monelle Baude | Arianne Mallet, Laurence Côte, Clio Lellouche | A little girl suffers from loneliness and need to take care of her mother at the same time. | 409 |} The Middle Passage Passage du milieu is a 1999 docudrama directed by Guy Deslauriers about the trans-Atlantic voyage of black slaves from the West Coast of Africa to the Caribbean, a part of the triangular slave trade route called the Middle Passage. It portrays the transportation of slaves from Senegal to the sugar plantations of Martinique and the miserable and often fatal conditions on board the slave ship. The script is by Patrick Chamoiseau based on a scenario by Claude Chonville. It was a Martinique-Senegal-France co-production and was screened at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival. The film has no dialogue, only a voice-over, spoken by Maka Kotto. Visually, it presents disconnected, slow-motion views of the slaves to evoke both their suffering and the resistance it produced, the source of the blues and of West Indian identity. When it was generally released in February 2001, the reviewer for La Libération said that it successfully occupied a territory "somewhere between the fiction of phantoms and the documentary of fantasies". The reviewer for Le Monde judged it "a brave but ultimately unsuccessful attempt" to fill the "cinematic void" on this subject. Tomorrow Tomorrow is a 2001 Italian drama film directed by Francesca Archibugi. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Ballet Shoes Ballet Shoes is British television adaptation of Noel Streatfeilds novel Ballet Shoes first broadcast on BBC One in 1975. Adapted by John Wiles and directed by Timothy Combe, the series was aired in six parts on Sunday evenings. It was aired by PBS in the United States on 27 December 1976. 17th Parallel: Vietnam in War 17th Parallel: Vietnam in War is a 1968 French documentary film directed by Joris Ivens. The film sets out to show the effects of the American bombing campaign on the Vietnamese people, who were mainly peasant farmers. Amerikana Amerikana is a 2001 Dogme 95 movie. When philosophy student Peter is abandoned by his Danish girlfriend in Los Angeles, his friend Chris invites him to South Dakota to claim a Harley Davidson he has inherited from an uncle. After he finds out it is an Italian Vespa, Chris decides to take it to L.A. anyway with a reluctant Peter, and they embark on a cross-country journey that allows them to explore the US and discover the nature of people and their own contradictions. A sort of free homage-remake of Easy Rider, it was the 13th film created under Dogme 95 rules. The Complaint of an Empress The Complaint of an Empress, is a 1990 film directed by Pina Bausch. It is the only film she directed Un amore perfetto Un amore perfetto is a 2002 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Valerio Andrei. It stars Cesare Cremonini, who at the time of the films release was the lead singer of the popular Italian music group Lùnapop; Martina Stella, then an emerging star following her debut performance in the 2001 film Lultimo bacio; and Denis Fasolo. Megamalhar Meghamalhar is a 2001 Indian Malayalam-language musical romance film directed and written by Kamal. It stars Biju Menon and Samyuktha Varma in the lead roles. Poornima Mohan, Ranjini, Sreenath, Shivaji, Siddique and Raghavan form the supporting cast. It is jointly produced by M. V. Shreyams Kumar, Mathrubhumi and Asianet. The film is regarded as one of the most poetic Malayalam romance films in the 2000s. The film is inspired from David Leans 1945 British film Brief Encounter. The Trouble with Men and Women The Trouble with Men and Women is a 2005 film written and directed by Tony Fisher and starring Joseph McFadden and Kate Ashfield. Stumped Stumped is a 2003 Bollywood sport/drama film written and directed by Gaurav Pandey and produced by Raveena Tandon. This film is a debut for Raveena as producer. Indian cricketing icon Sachin Tendulkar had a cameo appearance in the film. Despite a notable promotional campaign, the film had little impact after its release. Agent Wild Duck Agent Wild Duck is a 2002 Estonian action film directed and written by Marko Raat with Andres Maimik. The film premiered on 19 September 2002 in Tallinn and starred Mait Malmsten. Baby Looney Tunes: Eggs-traordinary Adventure Baby Looney Tunes Eggs-traordinary Adventure is a 2003 American direct-to-video animated comedy film from Warner Bros. Animation. It is the first, and only, movie based on the TV series Baby Looney Tunes. The film follows the main characters from Baby Looney Tunes as they go on a search for the true meaning of Easter. The producers were Gloria Yuh Jenkins and Tom Minton, both of whom had worked on the TV series. Korean studio Dong Woo Animation provided the animation. Eggs-traordinary Adventure was released on VHS and DVD formats on February 11, 2003 and on Boomerang March 2017 The Blair Witch Mountain Project The Blair Witch Mountain Project is a 2002 comedy film satirising The Blair Witch Project and Escape to Witch Mountain. The film is 13 minutes long. Directed by Ike Eisenmann, who also reprises his role as Tony alongside Kim Richards as Tia, the film follows intrepid journalist Blair Billingsley, portrayed by Hope Levy, as she tries to track down Tia and Tony, now adults. Ammakilikkoodu Ammakilikkoodu is a 2003 Malayalam film starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and Navya Nair. 311: Live in Concert, New Orleans - 3-11 Day 2004 311 Day: Live in New Orleans is a DVD release by the band 311. The Legend of Sasquatch The Legend of Sasquatch is a 2006 computer-animated independent film released by Gorilla Pictures that stars William Hurt and John Rhys-Davies. It was released on September 12, 2006 and was the first computer-animated film released by Gorilla Pictures. Moon & Cherry is a 2004 Japanese romantic comedy film directed by Yuki Tanada. It was released on December 25. Pilot Pilot is the pilot episode of American sitcom series The New Adventures of Old Christine. 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Around the World in 80 Days Around the World in 80 Days is an Australian 48-minute direct-to-video animated film from Burbank Films Australia. It was originally released in 1988. The film is based on Jules Vernes classic French novel, Around the World in 80 Days, first published in 1873, and was adapted by Leonard Lee. It was produced by Roz Phillips and featured original music by Simon Walker. The film imitated BRB Internacionals Spanish 1981 series, La vuelta al mundo de Willy Fog, in its use of anthropomorphic animals in the human roles. The copyright in this film is now owned by Pulse Distribution and Entertainment and administered by digital rights management firm NuTech Digital. Amelia and Michael Amelia and Michael is a 2007 British drama short film directed by Daniel Cormack, starring Anthony Head and Natasha Powell and executive produced by Richard Johns. In 2010, Amelia and Michael was selected for preservation by the British Film Institutes National Archive and was archived by the British Universities Film and Video Council as part of their Television and Radio Index for Learning and Teaching. In 2012, the film was acquired by the British Librarys Moving Image Collection. Them Them is a television special about a sleeper cell of aliens living within the city of Los Angeles. It is produced by CBS Paramount television. Originally, the show was ordered to pilot for the 2006 to 2007 season for the Fox network as an original drama. The series was not picked up but the pilot aired in 2007 as a special. It is based on Michael Avon Oeming and Daniel Bermans graphic novel SIX. X-Rated Ambition: The Traci Lords Story X-Rated Ambition: The Traci Lords Story is a 2003 British documentary film directed by Simon Kerslake. 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Kung Fu Tootsie Kung Fu Tootsie is a 2007 Thai action-comedy film written and directed by Jaturong Mokjok. The Only Mother to You All Ang Tanging Ina Nyong Lahat is a 2008 Filipino comedy film directed by Wenn V. Deramas and starring Ai-Ai de las Alas and Eugene Domingo. It is the sequel to a 2003 comedy film Ang Tanging Ina. It was released on December 25, 2008 as Star Cinemas official entry to the 2008 Metro Manila Film Festival. The film grossed a total of PHP 204 million and it used to be the all time box office hit in the Philippines until Star Cinemas You Changed My Life beat it. As of April 2009, it grossed pesos. Ai-Ai de las Alas reprises her role Ina Montecilio. It also stars Eugene Domingo as Rowena, Carlo Aquino as Tri, Alwyn Uytingco as Pip, Shaina Magdayao as Seven, Serena Dalrymple as Cate, Jiro Manio as Shammy and Yuuki Kadooka as Ten-Ten. Yellow Sticky Notes Yellow Sticky Notes is a 2007 animated short film by Canadian artist Jeff Chiba Stearns. 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The film is based on a true story of a disabled child, who faced difficulties in the deserts of Pakistan. The film stars Saleem Mairaj, Syed Karam Abbas, Arif Bahalim, Najiba Faiz and Imran Aslam in the lead roles. The other cast includes Tipu Sharif, Hafeez Ali, Sehrish Qadri, Sohail Malik, Shahid Niazmi, Muhammad Abbas, Danial Yunus, Mehek Zulfiqar and Syed Muhammad Ali. A special appearance is made by Lt. Gen. S. A. A. Najmi. It was selected as the Pakistani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Maudite poutine Shambles is a Canadian drama film from Quebec. Directed by Karl Lemieux, the film premiered at the 2016 Venice Film Festival before going into theatrical release in Canada in 2017. The film stars Jean-Simon Leduc as Vincent, a punk rock musician who, while on the run from the mob after stealing $10,000 worth of marijuana, reconnects with his estranged brother whose life is also in a downward spiral. The films original title is a standard Quebec French idiom which literally translates as "damned mess" or "shambles", and is not a reference to poutine in the culinary sense. The film garnered four Prix Iris nominations at the 19th Prix Iris in 2017. Erase and Forget Erase and Forget is a 2017 documentary film directed by Andrea Luka Zimmerman which charts the life of American ex-soldier Bo Gritz, in order to examine the links between Hollywood films and ‘America’s hidden wars’. Future '38 Future 38 is a 2017 American science fiction romantic comedy film written and directed by Jamie Greenberg. The Mercy of the Jungle The Mercy of the Jungle is a 2018 internationally co-produced film from Rwandan director Joël Karekezi. It tells the story of two Rwandan soldiers separated from their military unit at the beginning of the Second Congo War and their struggle to survive in a hostile jungle environment amidst intense armed conflict. The films festival debut was at the Toronto International Film Festival on 8 September 2018 and marks the second feature from Karakezi. The film was selected among TIFFs Discovery series lineup; Stéphane Bak, one of the two leads, was selected as one of eight rising stars at the festival. The film is slated to appear at the Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur in Belgium. On 20 November, it had its Rwandan premiere at the 2018 European Film Festival in Kigali. The film won the Golden Stallion at FESPACO. Spettacolo Spettacolo is a 2017 documentary film about a small hilltown in Italy that practices a unique form of theatre called "autodramma". It is the second feature of Marwencol filmmakers Jeff Malmberg and Chris Shellen. The title is an Italian word meaning "performance, spectacle, or play" and in Italian is pronounced . Love Today Love Today is a 1997 Indian Tamil romantic drama film written and directed by Balasekaran, who made his debut with the venture. This film features Vijay, Suvalakshmi and Manthra in the lead roles while Raghuvaran, Karan and Sriman all play other supporting roles. The film opened to positive reviews from critics and did well at the box office. It was also dubbed in Hindi as Dil Ki Dagar in 2013. It was remade in Telugu as Suswagatham , in Kannada as Majnu and in Hindi as Kya Yehi Pyaar Hai. A StoryBots Christmas A StoryBots Christmas is a childrens animated holiday special based on the characters from the digital educational program StoryBots and the original television series Ask the StoryBots and StoryBots Super Songs. It was created and produced by JibJab Bros. Studios and premiered exclusively on Netflix on December 1, 2017. It received six nominations for the 45th Daytime Emmy Awards and won two, including for Outstanding Special Class Animated Program. The special features an appearance by Ed Asner as Santa Claus. He received an Emmy nomination for the role. Aan Devathai Aan Dhevathai is a 2018 Indian Tamil family drama film written and directed by Thamira. The film features Samuthirakani in the lead role, Ramya Pandian, Aranthangi Nisha, Monica, Kavin and Radharavi also in pivotal roles. Featuring music composed by Ghibran, the venture began production in September 2017. The film was released on 12 October 2018 and received average reviews from critics. Snowy Road Snowy Road is a 2015 South Korean historical drama film directed by Lee Na-jeong which narrates the story of two teenage girls tragic fate during the Japanese occupation of Korea. It originally aired on KBS1 in 2015 as a two-part television special, and then was re-edited for theatrical screening. The theatrical cut was first showcased at the 16th Jeonju International Film Festival. The film was theatrically released on March 1, 2017, also known as the Independence Movement Day in South Korea, which commemorates the 1919 March 1st Movement. Magical Sword The Magic Sword; or, A Medieval Mystery is a 1901 British short silent fantasy film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring a mediaeval knight battling to save a damsel from an ogre and a witch. The film, "is impressively elaborate, with single shots containing multiple trick effects achieved through complex double exposures and superimpositions," and according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "was so startling that it moved the legendary stage illusionist J.N. Maskelyne to describe The Magic Sword as the finest trick film made up to then." Bliss Bliss is a 1917 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. The film was thought lost until a copy was discovered in 1978 in Dawson City, Yukon, Canada. The Champeen The Champeen is the seventh Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944. Haldane of the Secret Service Haldane of the Secret Service is a 1923 American adventure silent film directed by Harry Houdini. The film stars Harry Houdini, Gladys Leslie, William J. Humphrey, Richard Carlyle, Edward Boulden, Jane Jennings and Charles Fang. The film was released on September 30, 1923, by Film Booking Offices of America. Monte Cristo Monte Cristo is a French silent film directed by Henri Fescourt, and is a film adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo, a novel by Alexandre Dumas. Long forgotten, the film underwent a restoration effort from 1999 to 2006 under the direction of Lenny Borger, with funding by the Arte channel. A nearly complete reconstruction was assembled from four prints in Eastern European archives. The restored film received its North American premiere at the San Francisco International Film Festival on May 3, 2015. Fescourt used four cameramen to best capture movement, and often filmed in real locations mentioned in the novel, including the prison of Chateau dIf. The film has been critically praised as "an epic triumph of the silent cinema at its height," distinguished by its combination of commercial cinema dramatics and techniques used by French impressionist filmmakers. The BFIs Silent Film Guide writes that "the elegance and orchestration of the film-making is extraordinary" and praises the lavish scenes at the Paris Opera and Monte Cristos mansion as "staggeringly opulent." River's End Rivers End is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Charles Bickford and Evalyn Knapp. Bickford plays two roles, a Royal Canadian Mounted Police sergeant and the man he is after. The film is the second of three adaptations of the bestselling novel The Rivers End by James Oliver Curwood, the others being released in 1920 and 1940. Shivering Shakespeare Shivering Shakespeare is an Our Gang short film directed by Anthony Mack. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 95th Our Gang short to be released. So Long Letty So Long Letty is a 1929 American pre-Code musical comedy directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Charlotte Greenwood, reprising her role from the 1916 Broadway stage play. The story had previously been filmed as a silent under the same title in 1920 with Colleen Moore. Chinatown After Dark Chinatown After Dark is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Stuart Paton. The film costars several favorites from the silent film era. A Soldier's Plaything A Soldiers Plaything is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy-drama film with songs directed by Michael Curtiz. Warner Bros. filmed it simultaneously in 35mm and in a widescreen process called Vitascope, but it is uncertain whether the Vitascope version was ever released. The film was planned as a full-scale musical comedy, but most of the musical numbers were cut out before general release in the United States, because the public had grown tired of musicals by late 1930. This accounts for the short length of the film. The complete film was released intact in other countries where audiences still appreciated musicals. It is unknown whether a copy of the full version still exists. The Girl from Chicago The Girl from Chicago is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film produced and directed by Oscar Micheaux, with an all-African-American cast to include lead actor Carl Mahon. The story concerns a Federal agent who falls in love while on assignment in Mississippi. He helps his lover escape a local thug, and the film follows them to Harlem where they become involved in the assassination of a Cuban racketeer, played by Juano Hernández. Produced on a shoestring budget, this independent production featuring a largely non-professional cast, is known as one of the better-quality Micheaux productions. As is common in Micheauxs films, the story line is padded with several musical numbers, offering a glimpse of African-American musical and dancing talent of the time. The Phantom Broadcast The Phantom Broadcast is a 1933 American mystery film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Ralph Forbes, Vivienne Osborne and Gail Patrick. It was based on a story by Tristram Tupper entitled Phantom of the Air. An arrogant singing radio performer is murdered, apparently by his accompanist who provided the real voice behind his success. The Beast of Borneo The Beast of Borneo is a 1934 American Pre-Code film directed by Harry Garson. The film is made up mostly of leftover footage from Universal Studioss East of Borneo, made in 1931. A couple of added dialogue scenes were spliced into what was essentially a travelogue and a series of close-ups of an enraged orangutan. Let's Sing with Popeye Lets Sing with Popeye is a 1934 Screen Songs animated short, produced by Fleischer Studios and directed by Dave Fleischer. The song featured in this cartoon was the Popeye theme song "Im Popeye the Sailor Man", written by Sammy Lerner. The animation for this film is taken from the first Popeye cartoon, Popeye the Sailor, which was originally presented as part of the Betty Boop series. The entire cartoon is approximately 2 minutes long, with over half of that given to the credits and the bouncing ball. This shorter than normal cartoon was produced as a regular weekly feature for Paramounts Saturday morning matinee "Popeye Club". The Czar Wants to Sleep Lieutenant Kijé is a 1934 Soviet comedy film directed by Aleksandr Faintsimmer and promoted by Boris Gusman, based on the novella "Lieutenant Kijé" by Yury Tynyanov. The film was released in the United States as The Czar Wants to Sleep. Sergei Prokofiev composed the score. Palooka from Paducah Palooka from Paducah is a 1935 American short comedy film featuring Buster Keaton. The Lucky Corner The Lucky Corner is a 1936 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 143rd Our Gang short to be released. California Straight Ahead! California Straight Ahead! is a 1937 American action film about truck drivers starring John Wayne and directed by Arthur Lubin for Universal Pictures. The action movie features a memorable cross-country race between a caravan of trucks and a special train. Hollywood Cowboy Hollywood Cowboy is a 1937 American adventure film directed by Ewing Scott and written by Daniel Jarrett and Ewing Scott. The film stars George OBrien, Cecilia Parker, Maude Eburne, Joe Caits and Frank Milan. The film was released on May 28, 1937, by RKO Pictures. We're on the Jury Were on the Jury is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Ben Holmes and starring Victor Moore and Helen Broderick. The screenplay by Franklin Coen was based on the 1929 play, Ladies of the Jury, written by John Frederick Ballard. The film was produced by RKO Radio Pictures, which premiered it in New York City on February 11, 1937, with a national release the following day on February 12. Adventures of Red Ryder The Adventures of Red Ryder is a 1940 12-chapter Republic movie serial directed by William Witney and John English and starring Don "Red" Barry and Noah Beery, based on the Western comic strip Red Ryder. This serial is the 18th of the 66 serials produced by Republic. Aloma of the South Seas Aloma of the South Seas is a 1941 American romantic adventure drama film directed by Alfred Santell and starring Dorothy Lamour and Jon Hall. The film was shot in Technicolor and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Aloma of the South Seas is based on the 1925 Broadway play of the same name by LeRoy Clemens and John B. Hymer. It is a remake of the 1926 silent film of the same name. Lamour and Hall were the reigning darlings of south sea island adventures of this era having starred in John Fords The Hurricane. Aloma of the South Seas fits into the romance adventure canon of which Lamour and Hall excelled at. The Case of the Black Parrot The Case of the Black Parrot is a 1941 American crime film directed by Noel M. Smith and written by Robert E. Kent. The film stars William Lundigan, Maris Wrixon, Eddie Foy, Paul Cavanagh, Luli Deste and Charles Waldron. The film was released by Warner Bros. on January 11, 1941. Pirates on Horseback Pirates on Horseback is a 1941 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Ethel La Blanche and J. Benton Cheney. The film stars William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde, Eleanor Stewart, Morris Ankrum and William Haade. The film was released on May 23, 1941, by Paramount Pictures. The Tiger Woman The Tiger Woman is a 12-chapter Republic film serial starring Allan Lane and Linda Stirling. The serial was re-released in 1951 under the title Perils of the Darkest Jungle and, in 1966, it was edited into the 100-minute Century-66 film Jungle Gold. Linda Stirling is a jungle girl lost in the South American rainforest and ruling a native tribe. The serials plot is a variant on the common serial and B-Western "land grab" plot - in this case, the villains attempt to run the natives off the land so that they can claim its valuable oil reserves. The Town Went Wild The Town Went Wild is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Ralph Murphy and starring Freddie Bartholomew and Edward Everett Horton To the Shores of Iwo Jima To the Shores of Iwo Jima is a 1945 Kodachrome color short war film produced by the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. It documents the Battle of Iwo Jima, and was the first time that American audiences saw in color the footage of the famous flag raising on Iwo Jima. Paris mil neuf cent Paris 1900 is a 1947 French documentary film directed by Nicole Védrès, and entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. Rim of the Canyon Rim of the Canyon is a 1949 American Western film directed by John English and starring and co-produced by Gene Autry; featuring Nan Leslie, and Thurston Hall. Based on the short story Phantom .45s Talk Loud by Joseph Chadwick, the film is about a horse stolen by escaped convicts and the cowboy who pursues them to a ghost town inhabited by a ghost. Mystery Submarine Mystery Submarine is a 1950 American war film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Macdonald Carey, Märta Torén and Robert Douglas. Under the Gun Under the Gun is a 1951 crime film noir film directed by Ted Tetzlaff and starring Richard Conte and Audrey Totter. Ivory Hunter Where No Vultures Fly is a 1951 British film directed by Harry Watt and starring Anthony Steel and Dinah Sheridan. It was released under the title Ivory Hunter in the United States. The film was inspired by the work of the conservationist Mervyn Cowie. The films opening credits state that "the characters in this film are imaginary, but the story is based on the recent struggle of Mervyn Cowie to form the National Parks of Kenya." The title Where No Vultures Fly denotes areas where there are no dead animals. The film had a sequel, West of Zanzibar. The Kid from Broken Gun The Kid from Broken Gun is a 1952 American western action film directed by Fred F. Sears, and starring Charles Starrett, Jock Mahoney, Angela Stevens, Tristram Coffin, and Myron Healey. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on August 16, 1952. The City Stands Trial The City Stands Trial is a 1952 Italian drama film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Amedeo Nazzari, is based on a revisiting of the Cuocolo murders and the struggle for control of Naples by the Camorra in the early 1900s. It is considered to be Zampas most accomplished film. It was entered into the 3rd Berlin International Film Festival. Fighter Attack Fighter Attack is a 1953 American World War II film directed by Lesley Selander. The film stars Sterling Hayden, Joy Page and J. Carrol Naish. It reunited Hayden and Selander; they had worked together on the film Flat Top. The film is set in Nazi-occupied Italy and involves a U.S. fighter pilots last sortie, and the help he receives from Italian partisans in an effort to complete it after he is shot down in enemy territory. The Dynamiters The Gelignite Gang is a 1956 crime film directed by Terence Fisher, starring Wayne Morris and Sandra Dorne. The film was released in the U.S. as The Dynamiters. Raznye sudby Different Fortunes is a 1956 Soviet drama film directed by Leonid Lukov. Rumble on the Docks Rumble on the Docks is a 1956 American crime film noir directed by Fred F. Sears and starring James Darren. A Touch of the Sun A Touch of the Sun is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Frankie Howerd, Ruby Murray and Dennis Price. Giovani mariti Young Husbands is a 1958 Italian comedy film directed by Mauro Bolognini. It was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. For this film Armando Nannuzzi won a Silver Ribbon for Best Cinematography. Kill Me Tomorrow Kill Me Tomorrow is a 1957 British crime film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Pat OBrien and Lois Maxwell. It was made by Tempean Films at Southall Studios in West London. The film features a cameo by Tommy Steele. Looking for Danger Looking for Danger is a 1957 film starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. The film was released on October 6, 1957 by Allied Artists and is the forty-sixth film in the series. The Parson and the Outlaw The Parson and the Outlaw is a 1957 American western directed by Oliver Drake for Charles Buddy Rogers Productions and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Written by Drake and John Mantley, the film stars Anthony Dexter as Billy the Kid, along with Buddy Rogers, Sonny Tufts, Marie Windsor and Jean Parker. This was the final screen appearance for Rogers before his retirement from films. The Lady Doctor The Lady Doctor is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque. Don't Panic Chaps Dont Panic Chaps! is a 1959 British comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring Dennis Price, George Cole, Thorley Walters and Terence Alexander. The film was produced by Teddy Baird for Act Films Ltd. Originally called Carry On Chaps, the title was changed following the success of the "Carry On" series. It was based on a radio play and was made for ₤75,000. Neel Akasher Neechey Neel Akasher Neechey is a 1958 Bengali language film directed by Mrinal Sen and produced by Hemanta Mukherjee, starring Kali Bannerjee, Manju Dey, Bikash Roy and others. Set in the background of the last days of the British Raj in Calcutta, the film explores the lives of a number of characters, including the platonic relationship between an immigrant Chinese wage worker, Wang Lu, and the main female character called Basanti. The film had overt political overtones and was the first film to be banned by the Government of India. The ban was effective for two months. The Fair The Fair is a 1960 West German drama film directed by Wolfgang Staudte. It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival where Juliette Mayniel won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. The Warrior Empress The Warrior Empress is a 1960 Italian-French peplum film directed by Pietro Francisci and starring Kerwin Mathews, Tina Louise and Riccardo Garrone. The Liar The Liar is a 1961 West German film directed by Ladislao Vajda. Professor Mamlock Professor Mamlock is an East German drama film. It was released in 1961. Dil Hi To Hai Dil Hi To Hai is a 1963 Indian Bollywood film directed by C.L. Rawal, P.L. Santoshi and produced by B.L. Rawal. It stars Raj Kapoor and Nutan in pivotal roles. Imperial Venus Imperial Venus is a 1962 French-Italian historical film directed by Jean Delannoy and starring Gina Lollobrigida, Stephen Boyd and Raymond Pellegrin. It depicts the life of Pauline Bonaparte, the sister of Napoleon. For her performance Lollobrigida won the David di Donatello for best actress and the Nastro dArgento for the same category. The Sea Pirate The Sea Pirate is a 1966 French-Italian-Spanish adventure film directed by Sergio Bergonzelli and Roy Rowland. The Nun's Night Noc nevěsty is a 1967 Czechoslovak film directed by Karel Kachyňa adapted from a novel by Jan Procházka. Set in a Moravian village in the early 1950s, a time of collectivisation as well as mass closures of monasteries and convents by the Stalinist regime, the film is an evocative critique of religious fanaticism and political ideology. Panic in the City Panic in the City is a 1968 American thriller film directed by Eddie Davis and written by Eddie Davis and Charles E. Savage. The film is about nuclear weapons, set and filmed on location in Los Angeles in 1967. The film stars Howard Duff, Linda Cristal, Stephen McNally, Nehemiah Persoff, Anne Jeffreys, Oscar Beregi Jr. and Gregory Morton. The film was released in October 1968. Decline and Fall... of a Birdwatcher Decline and Fall... of a Birdwatcher is a 1968 British comedy film directed by John Krish and starring Robin Phillips, Geneviève Page and Donald Wolfit. It is an adaptation of the novel Decline and Fall by Evelyn Waugh. The film was made with a budget of $1,970,000. Jenny Jenny is a 1970 American drama film starring Marlo Thomas and Alan Alda, produced by ABC Pictures and released by Cinerama Releasing Corp. Singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson provided Jenny s theme song, "Waiting". The Man Who Had Power Over Women The Man Who Had Power Over Women is a 1970 British comedy film directed by John Krish and starring Rod Taylor, Carol White and James Booth. The screenplay concerns a successful Australian talent agent who grows disenchanted with his life, which includes a failing marriage and having to represent a troublesome rock group. Further complicating things, he begins an affair with his best friends wife. Chronicle of a Homicide Chronicle of a Homicide is a 1972 Italian crime-drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. The Slave My Darling Slave is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Capitani. It stars Lando Buzzanca, Catherine Spaak, and Adriana Asti. Bootleggers Bootleggers is a 1974 American comedy-drama film directed by Charles B. Pierce. Far from Home Far from Home is a 1975 Iranian film directed by Sohrab Shahid-Saless. It was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival. Il lupo dei mari Legend of the Sea Wolf is a 1975 Italian adventure film directed by Giuseppe Vari. It is based on the novel The Sea-Wolf by Jack London. Born Again Born Again is a 1978 American biographical film depicting the involvement of Charles W. Colson in the Watergate scandal, his subsequent conversion to Christianity, and his prison term stemming from Watergate. It starred Dean Jones as Colson, Anne Francis as his wife, Dana Andrews as Tom Phillips, Harry Spillman as President Nixon, former Senator Harold Hughes as himself, and George Brent in his final film. The director was old Hollywood classic filmmaker Irving Rapper, and the film was released by Avco Embassy Pictures. The cinematography was by Harry Stradling Jr. The films title theme song "Born Again", with music by Les Baxter and lyrics by Craig Johnson, was sung by Larnelle Harris. Charlotte Charlotte is a 1981 Dutch film directed by Frans Weisz. Its a biography about German-Jewish painter Charlotte Salomon, who died in the Holocaust. Fire on the Mountain Fire on the Mountain is a 1981 American made-for-television film adaptation of the Edward Abbey novel, Fire on the Mountain, directed by Donald Wrye and starring Buddy Ebsen as John Vogelin, Ron Howard as Lee Mackie and Michael Conrad as Col. Desalius. The hero of the movie is Vogelin, a New Mexico rancher whose land adjoins the White Sands Missile Range and is about to be condemned by the United States Air Force to use his land to expand a bombing range. He is the last holdout among the several people whose land the Air Force wants, and he refuses to move. A young land developer, Mackie, is sent to vacate the rancher, but soon he joins in defying the military. Soon it boils down to a battle of wills between Vogelin and the equally bullheaded army officer Colonel Desalius. O Canada! O Canada! was a Circle-Vision 360° film attraction at the Canada Pavilion, within Epcots World Showcase at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Its name derives from Canadas national anthem. It showcases many images of Canadas cities and sights, including Quebec, Ontario, the RCMP Musical Ride, the Calgary Stampede, Vancouver and Vancouver Harbour, the Ottawa River, and more. The movie was filmed mostly during 1981 and has been in continuous exhibition since that time, with an updated version released in 2007. It closed on August 1, 2019 set to be replaced by a new Canadian Circle-Vision film titled Canada: Far and Wide. Pikovaya dama The Queen of Spades is a 1982 film adaptation of the Alexander Pushkin short story of the same name. Film is verbatim screening of Pushkins story. Burning Flowers Burning Flowers is a 1985 Norwegian drama film directed by Eva Dahr and Eva Isaksen, based on a story by Lars Saabye Christensen, and starring Torstein Hølmebakk and Lise Fjeldstad. The film is about the teenager Hermann who develops a relationship with the middle-aged Rosa. Proryv Breakthrough is a 1986 Soviet disaster film directed by Dmitri Svetozarov. Anita: Dances of Vice Anita: Dances of Vice is a 1988 German film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film follows an elderly delusional woman who thinks she is Anita Berber, a German dancer who, with her partner, Sebastian Droste, came to represent the decadence of 1920s Berlin with their nude dancing, their cocaine habits and their uninhibited sex lives. Anita Berber’s story is recounted through the thoughts and remembrance of the elderly lady who is confined in a lunatic asylum. There, in her dreams and exchanges with patients and staff, scenes from Anitas scandalous life are relived. The film is divided in two sections with all scenes taking place on the asylum shot in black and white and the Anita Berber part shot in color. Long zhi jia zu The Dragon Family is a 1988 Hong Kong action film directed by Lau Kar-wing starring Andy Lau, Alan Tam and Max Mok. Waller's Last Trip Wallers Last Trip, is a 1989 German drama film directed by Christian Wagner. A Fishy Story A Fishy Story is a 1989 Hong Kong drama film directed by Anthony Chan and starring Kenny Bee, Maggie Cheung and Anthony Chan. O Quinto Macaco The 5th Monkey is a Brazilian-American 1990 drama film directed and written by Eric Rochat and starring Ben Kingsley. The film was based on the novel Le Cinquieme Singe by Jacques Zibi. The Cannon Group founder Menahem Golan produced via his 21st Century Film Corporation, following the demise of Cannon. The original music score was composed by Robert O. Ragland. Montana Montana is a 1990 American Western film directed by William Graham and written by Larry McMurtry. The film stars Gena Rowlands, Richard Crenna, Lea Thompson, Justin Deas, Elizabeth Berridge and Darren Dalton. The film premiered on TNT on February 19, 1990. Don't Fool Me Dont Fool Me is a 1991 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Herman Yau starring Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Teresa Mo and Fennie Yuen. Prison Stories: Women on the Inside Prison Stories: Women on the Inside is a 1991 American drama film directed by Donna Deitch, Joan Micklin Silver and Penelope Spheeris and written by Dick Beebe, Martin Jones, Marlane Meyer and Jule Selbo. The film stars Rae Dawn Chong, Lolita Davidovich, Annabella Sciorra, Talisa Soto and Rachel Ticotin. The film premiered on HBO on January 26, 1991. Us Us is a 1991 television movie broadcast on CBS, produced, written and directed by Michael Landon. Landon also starred in the film, along with Barney Martin and Casey Peterson. It was a pilot for what would have been Landons fourth consecutive television series; Landons death that year precluded its going ahead. Landon played Jeff Hayes, a man just released from prison after serving many years due to being wrongfully convicted of killing a wealthy mans wife. The Sentimental Policeman The Sentimental Policeman is a 1992 Ukrainian comedy film written and directed by Kira Muratova. It entered the competition at the 49th Venice International Film Festival. Me and Veronica Me and Veronica is a 1993 American comedy drama film starring Elizabeth McGovern, Patricia Wettig and Michael OKeefe. Deti chugunnykh bogov Children of Iron Gods is a 1993 Hungarian-Russian drama film directed by Tamás Tóth. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. The Man on the Shore The Man by the Shore is a 1993 Haitian-French drama film directed by Raoul Peck. It was entered into the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. It was financed by Canada and France. It was released by KJM3 Entertainment Group, an independent film distribution company. The film tells the traumatizing story of Sarah and her family during the tyrannical regime of François Duvalier. Eyes of Terror Eyes of Terror is a 1994 American made-for-television thriller film and a sequel to Visions of Murder starring Barbara Eden reprising her role as psychic psychologist Dr. Jesse Newman. Directed by Sam Pillsbury from a teleplay written by Duane Poole, Eyes of Terror was shot on location in San Jose and premiered as part of The NBC Friday Night Mystery on March 18, 1994. The Escort The Escort is a 1997 American erotic thriller film. Starke Zeiten Starke Zeiten is a 1988 West German comedy film directed by Klaudi Fröhlich, Rolf Olsen, Otto Retzer, Sigi Rothemund and Helmut Fischer. The film has been produced by Karl Spiehs and Luggi Waldleitner. Where Is the Body, Moeller? Where Is the Body, Moeller? is a 1971 Danish comedy film directed by Preben Kaas and starring Dirch Passer. Tatlong taong walang Diyos Tatlong Taóng Walang Diyos is a 1976 Filipino period film directed by Mario OHara starring Nora Aunor, Christopher De Leon, and Bembol Roco. Gonki po vertikali Vertical Race is a 1983 Soviet three-part crime miniseries directed by Aleksander Muratov based on the story of the same name by the Vayner Brothers. The Christmas Raccoons The Christmas Raccoons is the first of four Canadian television specials before the main animated television series succeeding it, The Raccoons, took place. It was first broadcast in syndication on December 17, 1980. The story takes place in the Evergreen Forest, home of the forest ranger Dan, his children Tommy and Julie, and their pet sheepdog, Schaeffer. The Sleep Room The Sleep Room was a 1998 Canadian television movie about experiments on Canadian mental patients that were carried out in the 1950s and 1960s by Donald Ewan Cameron and funded by the CIAs MK Ultra program. It originally aired as a miniseries and is based on the book In The Sleep Room: The Story of CIA Brainwashing Experiments in Canada by Anne Collins. The first half of the film details the evolution of Camerons experiments using a procedure he called psychic driving which included continuous loop taped messages while the patients were under the influence of curare and LSD, as well as intensive electroshock treatments. The second half covers the legal efforts of the patients and their attorneys in the 1980s to obtain a settlement. The film was directed by Anne Wheeler and starred Leon Pownall, Macha Grenon, Nicola Cavendish, Donald Moffat, Diego Matamoros and Marina Orsini. It won several Gemini awards, including best television movie, best direction, best performance, best sound, and outstanding special effects in make-up. Dr. Ewen Cameron, as the head of the Allan Memorial Institute in Quebec, Canada, was interested in the repatterning of the brains of those with mental illnesses. He hypothesized that mental illness could be attributed to learning the wrong responses to situations. Camerons study aimed to de-pattern the brain into an essentially infantile state, before re-patterning the brain to learn the correct responses to situations. The infantile state included a loss of the ability to speak, walk or control ones bowels and was generally irreversible. Camerons primary method of de-patterning the brain was to place patients in a medically induced coma for several weeks at a time, while delivering powerful electric shocks used to further disorient the brain. This effectively wiped the minds and memories of many of his patients and is one of the greatest ethical dilemmas of this study. The Divine Ryans The Divine Ryans is a 1999 film directed by Stephen Reynolds, written by Wayne Johnston, starring Robert Joy and Pete Postlethwaite. The film tells the story of the Ryan family, who run a funeral parlour in St Johns, Newfoundland. The movie was filmed in St. Johns, and Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Kamen Rider J is a 1994 Japanese tokusatsu superhero movie produced by the Toei Company Bellyfruit Bellyfruit is a 1999 film about teen pregnancy directed and co-written by Kerri Green. The film is the first feature film released by The Asylum. Noose for a Lady Noose for a Lady is a 1953 British crime film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Dennis Price, Rona Anderson and Ronald Howard. It is based on the novel Whispering Woman by Gerald Verner. The screenplay concerns an amateur detective who races against time to clear the name of his cousin, who is accused of murdering her husband. Pomni imya svoye Remember Your Name is a Soviet-Polish film by Sergey Kolosov. The film is based on the story of the Russian prisoner of Auschwitz Zinaida Georgievna Muravyova, who was separated there from her son Gennady. She found him only years later, when he lived in Poland under the name of Eugeniusz Gruszczynski and was a student of the Szczecin polytechnic. In 1969 in Poland, about Grushinsky was released half-hour TV movie Numer 149850.. It could also be inspired by a ten-minute documentary, Children of the Rams, directed by Andrzej Piekutowski, showing among the survivors of Auschwitz a girl who found, several years after the war, her real parents in the Soviet Union. Managed Money Managed Money is a 1934 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. The film stars Frank Coghlan Jr. and Shirley Temple. It was also known as Frolics of Youth and Measured Money. This was the second film in which Temple starred as Mary Lou. The film tells the story of Sonny and Sid prospecting for gold to pay for their military academy education. Sonnys sister, Mary Lou stows away in the back of their car. Eventually, they meet an inventor who helps them financially. Osmanli kartali Ottoman Eagle is a Turkish historic action movie by Osman F. Seden, released in 1969. Jonny Quest Versus the Cyber Insects Jonny Quest vs. The Cyber Insects is an animated made-for-television film made by Hanna-Barbera. It premiered at 7:00pm Eastern Time on November 19, 1995 on TNT, and was the final iteration of the classic Jonny Quest franchise. The film was a follow-up to the series The New Adventures of Jonny Quest and The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, with the same actors voicing Dr. Quest and Race Bannon, and was made as part of a "Year of Jonny Quest" campaign following the finale episode More Than Zero. This was Don Messicks last time to voice Dr. Quest in the Jonny Quest series. Jonnys original voice actor, Tim Matheson, returned as the voice of 4-DAC. The plot featured "creepy cyberbugs, techno-speak and computer-assisted info wars, all amidst good old-fashioned melodramatic evil." with a teleplay by David Bennett Carren and J. Larry Carroll. In addition to the original character line-up, this story also features Races daughter Jessie Bannon, introduced in Jonnys Golden Quest and voiced once again by Anndi McAfee. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution declared Jessie to be "no icky girl...Not only does she save Jonnys life when disturbingly large fire ants attack, but she also teaches him patience." A test screening of Cyber Insects to 30- to 35-year-old males revealed that though some questioned her addition, most "understood that just like the original series, update is a reflection of its times." The Hollywood Reporters critic enjoyed some sparkling moments of dialogue in the teleplay, but criticized the films pacing and the repetitiveness of the "overwrought emotional atmosphere" created by the threatened destruction of civilization. The reviewer remarked that Héctor Elizondo and Jeffrey Tambor stole the show with "inimitable style" in voice acting, while animation directors Marlene May and Ron Myrick "brilliantly created two visually intense worlds" with "fantastic" animation. The film is dedicated to the memory of Doug Wildey, the creator of Jonny Quest, who died in 1994. Samna Samna is a 1974 Marathi-language crime drama directed by Jabbar Patel. It was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival. Wet Wilderness Wet Wilderness is a 1976 pornographic horror film directed by Lee Cooper and starring Faye Little, Alicia Hammer, Raymond North, and Daymon Gerard. It was produced by Robert Thomas. Casshan Casshan, also known in Japan as , is an anime series created by Tatsunoko Productions founder Tatsuo Yoshida in 1973. The Casshern franchise also includes a 1993 original video animation titled Robot Hunter, and a 2004 live-action adaptation titled Casshern. In October 2008, a reboot of the franchise Casshern Sins premiered. In anticipation of the upcoming series, a DVD box set of the original series, Neo-Human Casshern Complete DVD-Box "All Episodes of Casshern", was released in Japan on September 24, 2008. Casshern also appears in Tatsunoko Fight and Ultimate All-Stars as a playable character. At Anime Expo 2013, Sentai Filmworks announced that they had signed a deal with Tatsunoko to release some of their catalog, with Casshan being confirmed as one of the characters involved. Sentai Filmworks released the series on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in the United States on March 4, 2014. Ways to Strength and Beauty Ways to Strength and Beauty is a 1925 German silent film directed by Nicholas Kaufmann and Wilhelm Prager. The film was produced by Ufa-Kulturfilmabteilung of Weimar Germany. The action was an idealized, somewhat naive depiction of health and beauty in conformity with nature. The film offered a contrast to the rather hopeless lifestyles available in Berlin and other large cities of Germany during the twenties and became an immediate success. Finally it became the most popular and most important German kulturfilm of this period. The film is best known as the first film to feature Leni Riefenstahl. The Lights of Ten Thousand Homes Myriad of Lights, also translated as Lights of Ten Thousand Homes, is a 1948 Chinese film directed by Shen Fu and starring Shangguan Yunzhu, Wu Yin and Lan Ma. The film is selected as one of the 100 best 20th-century Chinese films by Asia Weekly. It also ranks #91 in Hong Kong Film Academys poll of the 100 best Chinese-language films. The Orchard End Murder The Orchard End Murder is a 1980 British short thriller film by Marnham & Harvey Productions. It was directed and written by Christian Marnham, and stars Raymond Adamson, Tracy Hyde, Cyril Cross, and Jessie Evans; it marked the film debut of Clive Mantle. The film was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 17 February 1980. Naked in the Street Gymnoi sto dromo or Gimni sto dromo is a 1969 Greek drama film directed and written by Giannis Dalianidis and starring Zoi Laskari, Nikos Kourkoulos, Vangelis Silinos, Andreas Barkoulis and Chronis Exarchakos. The story is about a wealthy lady which she falls in love with a poor worker and took part in reactions of the circle in which himself had a fiancée with a girl from his block. The Ballad of Fisher's Boarding House Fultah Fishers Boarding House is a 1922 American silent film short and the first film directed by Frank Capra. Based on a poem by Rudyard Kipling, the film is about prostitute living at a boarding house who provokes a fight that leads to the death of a sailor. Sabapathy Sabapathy is a 1941 Indian Tamil-language comedy film directed by A. V. Meiyappan and A. T. Krishnaswamy, and produced by Meiyappan. The film stars T. R. Ramachandran, Kali N. Rathnam, C. T. Rajakantham and K. Sarangkapani. The film focuses on the antics of two dim-witted men named Sabapathy: a wealthy man and his servant. It was released on 14 December 1941 and became a commercial success. Mayuri Mayuri is a 1985 Telugu biographical dance film produced by Ramoji Rao, directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. It was dubbed into Malayalam and as Mayoori and remade as Naache Mayuri in 1986 in Hindi. The movie starred Sudha Chandran, Subhakar, P. L. Narayana, Nirmalamma, Y. Vijaya, Potti Prasad, K. K. Sharma, S. R. Raju and Suthi Veerabhadra Rao. This film is based on the real-life story of Sudha Chandran. The film was premiered at the 1985 International Film Festival of India. The film was screened retrospectively, during the 2014 International Film Festival of India in Celebrating Dance in Indian cinema section. This film won 14 Nandi Awards, the most by any Telugu film. De vriendschap De Vriendschap is a 2000 Dutch film. Madu tiga Madu Tiga is a 1964 black-and-white Malaysian romantic comedy film directed by and starring Malaysian artiste P. Ramlee. In October 2014, The Straits Times ranked Madu Tiga as one of the top five Malay films made in Singapore, calling it a "classic". Minotaur and Little Nerkin Minotaur and Little Nerkin is a 1999 British animated short film created by Aardman Animations. Its full name appears, according to the film itself, to be Minotaur and Little Nerkin in Bait, suggesting that its name is in fact "Bait", as an episode of a suggested series of films called Minotaur and Little Nerkin, of which no other episodes were made, or that the name of the film is Bait and is merely stating it stars Minotaur and Little Nerkin. Regardless, Minotaur and Little Nerkin is the name used on the packaging for the Aardman Classics DVD. Jiyan Jiyan is a 2002 film written and directed by the Kurdish director Jano Rosebiani. Mahayanam Mahayanam is a 1989 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Joshy and produced by C T Rajan, starring Mammootty, Seema, Jalaja and Mukesh. Karumadikkuttan Karumadikkuttan is a 2001 Malayalam-language drama film directed by Vinayan and starring Kalabhavan Mani and Kausalya in the lead. The film also has Bharathi, Janardhanan, Saikumar, Suresh Krishna, Ganesh, Rajan P. Dev, Athira, Shivaji, Priyanka and Meena Ganesh in the cast. Written by J. Pallasserry, the film features a successful soundtrack by Mohan Sithara, cinematography by Azhagappan, and editing by G. Murali. It is produced and distributed by Samson J. Paanaadan of Surabhi Cinema. The film received mostly overwhelming positive critical reviews, with most of them hailing the flawless performance of Kalabhavan Mani. Mani plays the role of a mentally ill person in the film. The film was a surprise hit in the box office. The film was remade in Tamil as Azhagesan starring Sathyaraj. Opéra imaginaire is a 1993 French live-action animated musical anthology film, made for television. It has been compared to films like Fantasia and Allegro Non Troppo, and consists of 12 different segments, most of which are based on different popular operas. All of these segments are done in a greater variety of animation styles than Fantasia had done. It was nominated for best production at the CableACE Awards in 1994. The Project The Project is a BBC two-part 2002 television drama, directed by Peter Kosminsky from a script by Leigh Jackson. The series presented a fictionalised account, seen through the experiences of three young activists, of developments in the Labour Party and its progress into Blairism, from the partys failure to win the 1992 General Election through its election victory in 1997 to its re-election victory in 2001. The first part, "Opposition", was first shown on 10 November 2002, with the second part "Government" shown the next night, both on BBC One. The cast included Matthew Macfadyen, Naomie Harris and Paloma Baeza. The series was shown by the Franco-German network ARTE in September 2003, under the title Les années Tony Blair / Projekt Machtwechsel. What Made Her Do It? What Made Her Do It? is a 1930 Japanese silent film directed by Shigeyoshi Suzuki, based on the Shingeki play. It was the top-grossing Japanese film of the silent era. Notable as an example of a so-called "tendency film" with strong anti-capitalist themes, the film inspired a riot in its showing in Tokyos Asakusa district with media reports of riots in other cities. Unglassed Windows Cast a Terrible Reflection Unglassed Windows Cast a Terrible Reflection is a 1953 American short film directed by Stan Brakhage. Shot while Brakhages native Denver, the film stars Larry Jordan who later went on to become a film director. Filming was done in Nevadaville. Like his other films at the time, it was shot on 16mm film, is black and white and features no dialogue. Kaliveedu Kaliveedu is a 1996 Malayalam family drama film that explores the marital relationship of Mahesh and Mridula and their divorce. Kasam Paida Karne Wale Ki Kasam Paida Karne Wale Ki is a 1984 Indian Hindi feature film produced and directed by Babbar Subhash, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Smita Patil, Salma Agha, Karan Razdan, Geeta Siddharth and Amrish Puri. Bride of the Nile Bride of The Nile is a 1963 Egyptian fantasy film directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab. Ek Chadar Maili Si Ek Chadar Maili Si is a 1986 film, directed by Sukhwant Dhadda, and is an adaptation of Rajinder Singh Bedis classic Urdu novella by the same name. The novel won the 1965 Sahitya Akademi Award. The film stars Hema Malini, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Rishi Kapoor and Poonam Dhillon in lead roles. It is known for its performances by its lead cast and cinematography by Shaji N. Karun. Alo Alo is a 2003 Bengali film directed by Tarun Majumder and starring Rituparna Sengupta. The story is based on a short story by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay. It was shown in Bengal cinemas for eight months and broke several box office records. The film was nominated for a National Award in the category "best film providing popular and wholesome entertainment". Toots Toots is a documentary film which outlines the life of Toots Shor, Manhattans premier saloonkeeper from the year 1940 to the year 1959. At 18, he relocated from South Philadelphia to New York and became a speakeasy bouncer. In 1940, he opened his restaurant, Toots Shors at 51 West 51st St., which was frequented by sports heroes, actors, mobsters, cops, politicians, visiting dignitaries, and writers. The film is commentated by Shors daughter, Frank Gifford, Peter Duchin, former sports writers, and others as the filmmaker mixes still photographs, archive footage, including an appearance on "This Is Your Life," and an audio-tape interview from 1975 to present a portrait of New York during and after Prohibition and of a lovable, larger-than-life, uniquely New York public figure. Hardwood Hardwood is a 2005 documentary short film about Canadian director Hubert Davis relationship to his father, former Harlem Globetrotters member Mel Davis. Through interviews with his mother, his fathers wife, his half-brother, and Mel Davis himself, Hubert Davis explores why Mel made the decisions that he did, and how that has affected his life. Hardwood was met with high critical acclaim and received an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject nomination. It also aired on PBS as part of its Point of View series in 2005. Circadian Rhythm Circadian Rhythm is a 2005 action film that portrays a young womans journey to discover who she is and why multiple enemies want her dead. The woman, Sarah Caul, played by Rachel Miner, is thrown into an artificial ‘construct’ where she must put the pieces of her life together and confront the menace that follows her every move. The Forest The Forest is a 2009 Indian film written and directed by Ashvin Kumar and produced by Kumar and Judith James. The lead role is to Ankur Vikal and the film is shot at the Corbett National Park. Asylum Asylum is a 1972 documentary film about a therapeutic community for people with schizophrenia at Philadelphia Association Communities in London. It features the co-founders of the community, Leon Redler and R. D. Laing. Bad Religion: Live at the Palladium Live at the Palladium is a live concert DVD by the punk band Bad Religion, released in March 2006. It features footage from two nights at the Palladium in Hollywood on November 21 and 22, 2004. The DVD uses seamless branching to offer two viewing options: The full concert interspersed with interview footage of the band. Only the concert footage. The only Bad Religion albums that do not have songs represented in this performance are Into the Unknown, No Substance and The New America. The version of Cease is played on a solo piano, as recorded on Greg Graffins solo album, American Lesion. After the band has finished playing "21st Century" Greg Graffin incorrectly identifies the song as the "Against the Grain version" when in fact they played the Stranger than Fiction version. The title card before playing "Along the Way" shows that the song is from the album How Could Hell Be Any Worse? when in fact the song was never recorded for an album release; it actually appears on their 1985 EP Back to the Known. Más que a nada en el mundo More Than Anything in the World is a 2006 Mexican drama film directed by Andrés León Becker and Javier Solar. It was entered into the 28th Moscow International Film Festival. Wind in the Willows Wind in the Willows is a 1988 Australian made-for-television animated film created by Burbank Films Australia. The film is based on Kenneth Grahames 1908 English childrens novel of the same name. The Canary Effect The Canary Effect is a 2006 documentary film that looks into the effects that the United States and its policies have on the Indigenous peoples who are residents. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and won the Stanley Kubrick Award at the 2006 Traverse City Film Festival. The movie was directed by Robin Davey and Yellow Thunder Woman, who are both members of LA Based alternative pop group The Bastard Fairies. The documentary was released on DVD in 2008. Return of Pink Five Return of Pink Five is a sequel to the fan films Pink Five and Pink Five Strikes Back. It continues the adventures of Stacey around the edges of the original Star Wars trilogy. The film was directed by series creator Trey Stokes, who co-wrote the film with Chris Hanel. The film has been released in multiple parts. Volume One debuted online at AtomFilms on April 25, 2006. Volume Two premiered July 20, 2006 at the Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards ceremony at the San Diego Comic-Con, and was released online on May 25, 2007, the 30th anniversary of the release of Star Wars. While Volume One was not eligible for the Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards due to combination of a longer running time and the use of union actors, it was presented as "out of competition feature" due to the long connection of the cast and crew with Atomfilms. Due to a loosening of rules and the change of the Atomfilms contest to a freeform "challenge", Volume Two, filmed at Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park in Felton, CA, was entered in the 2007 competition at the Star Wars convention Celebration 4, where it failed to win an award. It did inspire a model railroad exhibit in the Henry Cowell Redwoods Nature Store. In September 2012, funds for Return of Pink Five: Volume Three were successfully raised via Kickstarter and the completed saga was screened at several conventions in 2013. The complete five-episode saga was released on Amazon Video in July 2016. Analog Days Analog Days is a 2006 film directed and written by Mike Ott. It premiered at the 2006 Los Angeles Film Festival. It was also invited to screen at the Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose, The Viennale Film Festival in Vienna, Austria and Film Pop Film Festival in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in October 2006. Saxon Saxon is a 2007 independent British film. The film is written and directed by Greg Loftin, produced by Elise Valmorbida and starring Sean Harris in his first feature lead role. The world premiere on 22 August 2007 was part of the British Gala selection of the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Io, l'altro I, the Other is a 2007 Italian drama film about two fishermen, directed by Mohsen Melliti. The film won three Italian Golden Globes, for best first work, best actor, and best cinematography. Sinner Sinner is a 2007 drama film directed by Marc Benardout and starring Nick Chinlund, Georgina Cates, Michael E. Rodgers, Tom Wright, and Brad Dourif. The film debuted on Showtime on April 3, 2009 and was released on DVD in June 2009 in North America by Matson Films. Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok is a manga by Sakura Kinoshita published from August 1999 to October 2004. A television anime based on the manga series ran for 26 episodes from April 5, 2003, to September 27, 2003, in Japan. The series originally ran in the magazine Monthly Shōnen Gangan under the name The Mythical Detective Loki, but Ragnarok was added to the title when the series was purchased by publishing company MAG Garden and moved to Comic Blade magazine. The Mythical Detective Loki was collected in 7 volumes by Gangan Comics, which were later republished by Blade Comics; it has not been officially licensed for US distribution. The Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok ran for 5 more volumes, which were published in Japan by Blade Comics, and picked up for translation and English release by ADV Manga. Chuang Yi has released an English version in Singapore. The anime has been licensed for English release by Section 23 Films. The anime series was broadcast in Mexico and South America by the anime television network, Animax, under the name Mythical Sleuth Loki. Kampf um Norwegen - Feldzug 1940 Kampf um Norwegen – Feldzug 1940 is a 1940 Nazi propaganda film directed by Martin Rikli and Dr. Werner Buhre under orders of the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht. The documentary film follows the Invasion of Denmark and Norway in the spring of 1940. VHS - Kahloucha VHS Kahloucha is a Tunisian 2006 documentary film. Sum seung si sing Its a Wonderful Life is a 2007 Hong Kong comedy film written, directed by and starring Ronald Cheng, who makes his directorial debut. The film co-stars Tony Leung, Vincent Kok, Alex Fong, Teresa Mo and Louisa So. Popotan is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Petit Ferret with character designs by Akio Watanabe under the alias Poyoyon Rock. It was originally released as a PC game for CD-ROM on December 13, 2002 and subsequently re-released on DVD-ROM and for the PlayStation 2 with certain scenes removed. The title Popotan is a nonsensical word meant to reflect the prominence of dandelions, spelled in Japanese; Petite Ferret also produced a fan disc shortly before the DVD-ROM re-release. Popotan has been adapted to other media, including a novel series by Sassami Yachiruda; a manga series by Yūjiro Izumi; a twelve episode anime television series directed by Shinichiro Kimura, animated by Shaft, and licensed in North America by Geneon USA and later, Sentai Filmworks; a radio drama; and several art and reference books. Gameplay in Popotan follows a semi-predetermined plot; major events remain the same, but personal storylines can diverge from the players choices. The game focuses on protagonist Chris, a drifter who meets three girls and their maid in a mansion near the ruins of Tokyo in the distant future. The players goal is to make available sexual scenes and images that the player can view or replay at any time depicting the protagonist having sexual intercourse with one of the girls. The player can pursue other girls once they have finished one of the sisters storylines. Sales of the visual novel and its fan disc made the top 50 list of bestselling bishōjo games in Japan multiple times and it spawned an internet meme when the opening was put to sped-up music by the Swedish band Caramell. Reception of the anime has been mixed with those who reviewed the first volume critical of the animes sexual themes, especially with regard to Mii, while those who reviewed the series as a whole have tended to give overall more positive reviews, praising the storys unexpected depth. Everything Strange and New Everything Strange and New is a 2011 American independent film directed by San Francisco-based cinematographer Frazer Bradshaw and produced by A.D. Liano and Laura Techera Francia. It world premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and was commercially released by IndiePix Films in 2011. The Film won the prestigious FIPRESCI award presented by the International Federation of Film Critics and was nominated for both a Gotham Award and an Independent Spirit Award in 2011. Dinner with Raphael Dinner with Raphael is a 2009 American short comedy film written and directed by Joey Boukadakis, starring Dianna Agron, Paul Boukadakis, Michael Bower, Brett Paesel and Richard Riehle. The film was produced by Mary Pat Bentel, Joey Boukadakis and Josh McGuire. Siddharth: The Prisoner Siddharth: The Prisoner is a 2008 Indian thriller film written and directed by Pryas Gupta starring Rajat Kapoor, Sachin Nayak, Pradip Sagar in lead roles. Matariki Matariki is a 2010 New Zealand drama film set in Otara, South Auckland. The film is told through five interweaving stories all set in the days leading to the rising of Matariki. The film incorporates a variety of languages including, English, Māori, Tokelauan, Samoan, and Cantonese. It features an ensemble cast and is the feature debut for actors Susana Tang and Jason Wu. The film was funded by the New Zealand Film Commission. Seinfeld: A XXX Parody Seinfeld: A XXX Parody is a 2009 porn that parodies the series Seinfeld which ran from 1989 until 1998. Like other porn parodies, it has the same characters, settings and other production elements of the original show but adds an explicitly sexual element that was not present in the series. Written by A.J. Slater and directed by Lee Roy Myers, the plot is based on the episode "The Soup Nazi". The film stars James Deen, Kristina Rose, Eric John, Steve Pomerantz, Evan Stone, Ashlynn Brooke, London Keyes, Natalie Horton, Tony Disergio, Sasha Grey, Sadie West and Cassandra Calogera. Released to DVD on June 29, 2009, the movie received positive reviews from critics, who enjoyed the acting, casting, sexual content and comedy. In addition to the positive reception, it also earned ten nominations at the 27th AVN Awards. O Grande Kilapy The Great Kilapy is a 2012 comedy-drama film directed by Zézé Gamboa. The film was an international co-production between companies in Angola, Brazil and Portugal. The Jade and the Pearl The Jade and the Pearl is a 2010 Hong Kong film co-produced by Shaw Brothers Studio, Television Broadcasts Limited and Emperor Motion Pictures. Dog × Police: The K-9 Force Dog×Police is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Go Shichitaka, about a special division of the Japanese police force which uses trained dogs in cases of terrorism, violent crime, and rescue missions. The film is based on the novel by Yoichi Komori. Festival Foxy Festival is a 2010 South Korean film with an all-star ensemble cast. It is a character-driven comedy of manners about the discreet sexual lives of a group of interconnected people in an upper-middle class district of Seoul. In Love and War In Love and War is a 2011 South Korean comedy/drama/romance film starring Kim Joo-hyuk and Jung Ryeo-won. In June 1950, soon after the Korean War breaks out, a troop of North Korean soldiers enter a small South Korean village. The troop captain proclaims that they came to liberate the villagers but their true agenda is to ferret out the reactionaries. The villagers offer them heartfelt hospitality and cooperation to avoid falling out of the armys favor. Eventually genuinely strong and close friendship starts to build up between the soldiers and the villagers. Screenwriter Bae Se-young was inspired by a true story in the life of her grandmother, who used to live in Pyeongtaek. A group of soldiers from the North Korean Peoples Army stayed for a couple of days at the grandmothers home, and one young soldier, touched by the villagers hospitality, said that he wanted to stay. When asked to describe the film, director Park Geon-yong said that its "main purpose is to highlight the plight of the most vulnerable people in the Korean War - innocent civilians." He said he "wanted to use it to inspire viewers to think about what the war left behind," and "tried to give the tragic story a light-hearted touch." United in Anger: A History of ACT UP United in Anger: A History of ACT UP is a 2012 documentary film directed by Jim Hubbard about the beginning and progress of the AIDS activist movement from the perspective of the people fighting the epidemic. Archival footage with oral histories of members of ACT UP depicts the history of civil disobedience against corporate greed, social indifference, and government negligence in the face of AIDS. Producers Jim Hubbard and Sarah Schulman created a documentary film that captures the efforts of ACT UP to remove the stigma associated with AIDS, fast track experimental drug research and testing, and provide a context for the devastating effects of the epidemic. Film includes several actions by ACT UP: Seize Control of the FDA, Stop the Church, and Day of Desperation. Nuvvila Nuvvila is a 2011 Telugu film romantic comedy written and directed by Ravi Babu. He introduces six new faces with this film in lead roles. Yami Gautam, Vijay Deverakonda, Ajay, Havish, Prasad Barve, Sarayu and Remya Nambeesan. The film features music by Shekar Chandra and is produced by Ramoji Rao. This film marks the debut of Telugu star Vijay Deverakonda. Man Camp Man Camp is a 2013 comedy produced by Uri Singer and Fabio Golombek and directed by Brian Brightly. The story is about Clark Dormer, a selfproclaimed sissy boy, that tries to win the girl by joining a "man camp". The movie stars Greg Tuculescu, Fernanda Machado, Scott Rodgers, Johnny Sneed, Danay Garcia, Jonathan Slavin, Dean Cain, Mariel Hemingway and many others. Doctor Doctor is a South Korean thriller film written and directed by Kim Sung-hong, starring Kim Chang-wan in the lead role of a plastic surgeon who performs strange body experiments on his victims. A woman then goes to the plastic surgeon to seek out the perfect body. Through the surgery the women does receive the perfect body but also must now live out two separate lives. Actress Bae So-eun made her debut with the film. The film had its world premiere at the 17th Busan International Film Festival. It was released in South Korea on 20 June 2013. Kureyon Shinchan: Hendarando no Daiboken is a 1996 Japanese language animated film. It is the fourth installment of Crayon Shin-chan movie series. The ending song SIX COLORS BOY is sung by Akiko Hinagata, a Japanese model and singer who appears four times in the film. The film is about Shinnosuke and his classmates at Futaba Kindergarten going to an amusement park known as Henderland in Gunma Prefecture. Shin-chan is separated from his group and learns the dark secrets of the amusement park when he befriends a living marionette who entrusts to him a magical set of playing cards. Magical and dark forces are set upon Shin-chan and his family by the lords of the park and he must use the power of the cards and the inner strength and determination of himself, his family, and an unexpected group of friends to save the day. Courting Chaos Courting Chaos is a 2014 film written and directed by New Zealand filmmaker Alan Clay. The film is adapted from his book Angels Can Fly, a Modern Clown User Guide. The story is about a Beverly Hills girl who falls for a Venice Beach street clown called Chaos and she must overcome her inhibitions and become a clown herself for the relationship to survive. Courting Chaos won the Best Comedy Film award at its premiere at the Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival in February 2014 and went on to win the Special Jury Award for Romantic Comedy from WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival, one of the top awards from the oldest independent film festival in the world, where Lead actor, Rachelle DiMaria, was also nominated for Best Actor. The film also received Awards of Merit for Best Director and Best Feature Film from the Accolade Competition. Red Rose Red Rose is a 2014 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Sepideh Farsi. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. 2030 2030 is a 2014 Vietnamese science fiction romance drama film written and directed by Nghiem-Minh Nguyen-Vo. The film was in selected as the opening night film in the Panorama section at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2014. It was awarded the Tribeca Sloan Filmmaker Award from the Tribeca Film Institute and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Friends and Romans Friends and Romans is a 2014 American independent comedy film written and directed by Christopher Kublan and starring Michael Rispoli, Annabella Sciorra, Paul Ben-Victor and Tony Sirico. It was awarded Best Narrative Feature and Best Cinematography at the 2014 Boston International Film Festival and Favorite Narrative Feature at the Napa Valley Film Festival. The Big Bee is a 2015 Japanese thriller film directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi and based on the novel of the same name by Keigo Higashino. It was released on September 12, 2015. Jaanisaar Jaanisaar is a 2015 Indian film, directed by Muzaffar Ali, and written by Javed Siddiqui, Shama Zaidi and Muzaffar Ali. Jaanisaar is a love saga of a revolutionary courtesan of Avadh, India, and a prince brought up in England, set 20 years after the first war of Indian Rebellion of 1857. The film stars Pakistani actor Imran Abbas and fashion entrepreneur Pernia Qureshi, who made her debut with the film. The film was released on 7 August 2015. México Pelágico México Pelágico is a 2014 Mexican documentary film. It was written by Jerónimo Prieto, who also directed it. It portrays the life of the open ocean of Mexico through the eyes of young conservationists. It received the Directors Award at the 12th San Francisco International Ocean Film Festival in early 2015, and an audience award for "Best Environmental Film" at the 2015 Vail Film Festival. Run for Love Run for Love is a 2016 Chinese romance anthology film directed by Zhang Yibai, Guan Hu, Zhang Meng, Teng Huatao, and Gao Qunshu, featuring five love stories respectively in Japan, United States, Norway, Turkey and Saipan. It was released in China on February 14, 2016. True History of the Kelly Gang True History of the Kelly Gang is a 2019 British-Australian biographical western film directed by Justin Kurzel and starring George MacKay as Ned Kelly. It is based on the 2000 novel of the same name by Peter Carey. A Journey Through Time with Antony Les Aventures dAnthony is a 2015 Chinese coming-of-age romantic drama film directed by Janet Chun, produced by Uppu Karuvaadu Uppu Karuvaadu is a 2015 Tamil comedy-drama film directed by Radha Mohan, starring Karunakaran and Nandita in the leading roles, while Rachitha Mahalakshmi, Sathish Krishnan, Narayan Lucky, Chaams, and Elango Kumaravel play supporting roles. The music was composed by Steeve Vatz with cinematography by Mahesh Muthuswami and editing by T. S. Jay. The film was released on 27 November 2015 and received positive reviews from critics but was declared as a box office failure. Guntur Talkies Guntur Talkies is 2016 Telugu adult crime comedy film directed by National award-winning film director Praveen Sattaru starring Naresh, Siddu Jonnalagadda, Rashmi Gautam in the lead roles. This film received an A certificate from the censor board since the director choose to retain the scenes which goes with the story line.The movie was declared as a sleeper hit. The film was remade in Tamil as Ivanukku Engeyo Macham Irukku with Vimal. Niyoti Niyoti is a 2016 Indo-Bangladeshi romantic drama film written by Abdullah Zahir and directed by Zakir Hossain Raju. Produced by Abdul Aziz under the Jaaz Multimedia banner, the film stars Arifin Shuvoo and Falguni Rahman Jolly in pivotal roles. The film is also co-produced by Indian production house Eskay Movies. The film is set in two different period of time. Shuvo plays an arrogant millionaire entrepreneur and strict by nature, who eventually falls in love with a girl who possess a totally opposite personality, played by Jolly. The film centers around the struggle Shuvo faces to cure the love of his life, Jolly, who suffers from dementia, a long term memory loss. The plot of the film was inspired by 1996 romantic novel The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks. Niyoti released in India on 10 June 2016 and Bangladesh in August 2016. 10 Kalpanakal 10 Kalpanakal is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Don Max. It is written by Shins K Jose and Sangeeth Jain based on a story by Max. It stars Anoop Menon and Prashant Narayanan in lead roles, with Meera Jasmine, Shebin Benson, Kaniha, Joju George, and Thampi Antony in supporting roles. 10 Kalpanakal received positive reviews with critics praising the screenplay, the performances and direction. Darken Darken is a 2017 Canadian digital sci-fi/horror film, produced by Shaftesbury Films Smokebomb Entertainment and directed by Audrey Cummings, released in 2017. It also stars Bea Santos, Oluniké Adeliyi, Christine Horne, Paul Amos, and Ari Millen. Natasha Negovanlis also makes a camero appearance in the film. In 2018, an 11-part limited digital series, called DARKEN, Before the Dark was released on KindaTV, featuring Jodelle Ferland. Maanbumigu Maanavan Maanbumigu Maanavan is a 1996 Indian Tamil action drama film and was directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar. The film has Vijay and Swapna Bedi in the lead roles, while Chinni Jayanth, Manivannan, Vijayakumar, Mansoor Ali Khan and Shrinath play other supporting roles. Music was composed by Deva. Vijay had a completely different hair and beard style, and an image makeover in this movie. This was the debut movie for Swapna Bedi. The songs were a big hit but the film ran for more than 50 days in theaters in Tamil Nadu. It was a moderate success at the box office. No Me Digas Solterona No Me Digas Solterona is a 2018 Peruvian dark comedy film directed by Ani Alva H, starring Patricia Barreto, Angélica Aragón, Flavia Laos and Gino Pesaressi, with André Silva, Javier Saavedra and Marisol Aguirre in supporting roles. Kodiveeran Kodiveeran is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by M. Muthaiah. M. Sasikumar and Mahima Nambiar are playing as the lead pair in this movie alongside Vidharth, Pasupathy, Poorna, Sanusha, and Bala Saravanan in supporting roles. This is Sasikumar and Muthaiahs second collaboration after Kutti Puli. Kodiveeran is produced by Sasikumars Company Productions. The music was composed by N. R. Raghunanthan, cinematography by S. R. Kathir, and editing by Venkat Rajan. The film releasaed on 7 December 2017. Domestique Domestique is a 2018 Czech sport drama directed by Adam Sedlák. It premiered at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival on 1 July 2018. Teri Bhabhi Hai Pagle Teri Bhabhi Hai Pagle is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed and co-produced by Vinod Tiwari. Jointly produced by Raj Nostrum, Haresh Kumar Nor and Tiwari, the film stars Krushna Abhishek, Rajneesh Duggal, Deepshikha Nagpal, Mukul Dev, Sunil Pal and Nazia Hussain. The official trailer was released on 4 June 2018 and the film was released theatrically on 13 July 2018. The film was earlier titled Love in Goa, but was later changed after Abhisheks suggestion to the director, who was inspired by the title of the television serial Woh Teri Bhabhi Hai Pagle. Chinese Opium Den Chinese Opium Den is an 1894 American short black-and-white silent film. It is an early motion picture produced by Thomas Edison. Very little is known about this film as no print is believed to exist and all that remains is a single still image. It is believed to be the first motion picture to explore the issue of drug usage. Ten years later Edison produced Rube in an Opium Joint, which is seen as the earliest such film that still survives. According to the Internet Movie Database the film was made in a 35mm film format with an aspect ratio of 1.33:1. The film was intended to be displayed through means of a Kinetoscope. Fighting Blood Fighting Blood is a 1911 American short silent Western film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring George Nichols and featuring Lionel Barrymore and Blanche Sweet. A print of the film survives in the film archive of George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection. Love, Loot and Crash Love, Loot and Crash is a 1915 American short comedy film. It features Harold Lloyd in an uncredited role. Zakroyshchik iz Torzhka The Tailor from Torzhok is a 1925 Soviet silent comedy film directed by Yakov Protazanov and starring Igor Ilyinsky. The picture was commissioned as publicity for the State Lottery Loan. Winners of the Wilderness Winners of the Wilderness is a 1927 American silent war drama film directed by W.S. Van Dyke and starring Tim McCoy and Joan Crawford. In this costume drama, set during the French-Indian War, Rene Contrecouer, the daughter of a French general falls for a soldier of fortune. The film was photographed mostly in black and white, but one scene was in color by Technicolor. Small Talk Small Talk is a 1929 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 86th entry in the Our Gang series to be released, and the first to be made with sound. Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland is an independently made black-and-white Pre-Code American film based on Lewis Carrolls 1865 novel Alices Adventures in Wonderland, directed by Bud Pollard, produced by Hugo Maienthau, and filmed at Metropolitan Studios in Fort Lee. This was the first sound version of the story, and therefore the first film in which Carrolls original dialogue was heard. The film starred Ruth Gilbert as Alice and Leslie King as the Mad Hatter. The film opened at the Warner Theatre in New York City. The movie begins with a jazzy theme song written by Irving Berlin. Bosko's Fox Hunt Boskos Fox Hunt is a 1931 one-reel short subject featuring Bosko; part of the Looney Tunes series. It was released on December 12, 1931 and is directed by Hugh Harman. The film score was composed by Frank Marsales. 50 Million Frenchmen Fifty Million Frenchmen is a 1931 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon. It was photographed entirely in Technicolor. The film was produced and released by Warner Brothers, and was based on Cole Porters 1929 Broadway musical Fifty Million Frenchmen. The film was originally intended to be released, in the United States, late in 1930, but was shelved due to public apathy towards musicals. Despite waiting a number of months, the public proved obstinate and the Warner Bros. reluctantly released the film in February 1931 after removing all the music. The film was released outside the United States as a full musical comedy in 1931. Clear All Wires! Clear All Wires! is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by George Hill and written by Bella and Samuel Spewack and Delmer Daves. The film stars Lee Tracy, Benita Hume, Una Merkel, James Gleason, Alan Edwards and Eugene Sigaloff. The film was released on February 24, 1933, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Corruption Corruption is a 1933 American Pre-Code film directed by Charles E. Roberts and starring Evalyn Knapp and Preston Foster. The film is also known as Double Exposure in the United Kingdom. Mother Goose Land Mother Goose Land is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Betty Boop's Life Guard Betty Boops Life Guard is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film, starring Betty Boop. Keep 'Em Rolling Keep Em Rolling is a 1934 American drama film, directed by George Archainbaud from a screenplay by Albert Shelby Le Vino and F. McGrew Willis. It starred Walter Huston and Frances Dee and the men of the US Army 16th Field Artillery. Filmed partially at Fort Myer, VA, during WW I, the story revolves around the field artillery horse named Rodney and his soldier, Benny Walsh. The movie is based on the short story "Rodney" written by Leonard Hastings Nason that appeared in January 21, 1933, issue of the Saturday Evening Post magazine. Song of the Saddle Song of the Saddle is a 1936 American film starring Dick Foran, Alma Lloyd, Charles Middleton, and featuring an uncredited Sons of the Pioneers with Roy Rogers. Midnight Court Midnight Court is a 1937 crime drama film released by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film stars Ann Dvorak and John Litel, and was directed by Frank McDonald. Bel Ami Bel Ami is a 1939 German film directed by Willi Forst. It is loosely based on Guy de Maupassants novel Bel Ami, with considerable changes to the original plot. The Scared Crows The Scared Crows is a 1939 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. The Egg Collector The Egg Collector is a 1940 Merrie Melodies Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and starring Sniffles. The Wild Man of Borneo The Wild Man of Borneo is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Robert B. Sinclair and written by Waldo Salt and John McClain. The film stars Frank Morgan, Mary Howard, Billie Burke, Donald Meek, Marjorie Main, Connie Gilchrist, Bonita Granville and Dan Dailey. The film was released on January 24, 1941, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. My Kingdom for a Cook My Kingdom for a Cook is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Richard Wallace, which stars Charles Coburn, Marguerite Chapman, and Bill Carter. Arizona Whirlwind Arizona Whirlwind is a 1944 American western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey. It stars Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, and Bob Steele. Renegades Renegades is a 1946 American Technicolor Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Evelyn Keyes, Willard Parker, Larry Parks and Edgar Buchanan. Robin Hood of Texas Robin Hood of Texas is a 1947 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by John K. Butler and Earle Snell. The film stars Gene Autry, Lynne Roberts, Sterling Holloway, Adele Mara, James Cardwell, and John Kellogg. The film was released on July 15, 1947, by Republic Pictures. Violence Violence is a 1947 American drama film noir directed by Jack Bernhard and starring Nancy Coleman, Michael OShea and Sheldon Leonard. Sinister Journey Sinister Journey is a 1948 American Western film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Doris Schroeder. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand Brooks, Elaine Riley, John Kellogg and Don Haggerty. The film was released on June 11, 1948, by United Artists. The Strawberry Roan The Strawberry Roan is a 1948 American Western film directed by John English and starring Gene Autry, Gloria Henry, and Jack Holt. The script was based on a story by Julian Zimet. Cairo Road Cairo Road is a 1950 British crime film directed by David MacDonald and stars Eric Portman, Laurence Harvey, Maria Mauban, Harold Lang and John Gregson. The film takes its name from the Cairo Road. Dynamite Pass Dynamite Pass is a black and white 1950s Western film. It was described by the Los Angeles Times as being "very good of its type" and was released on a double bill with The Secret Fury. Little Love of My Life Here Comes Martin Corona is a 1952 Mexican comedy western film directed by Miguel Zacarías and starring Pedro Infante, Sara Montiel and Eulalio González. It is also known by the alternative title of Little Love of My Life. The films sets were designed by the art director Luis Moya. Genji monogatari The Tale of Genji is a 1951 Japanese drama film directed by Kōzaburō Yoshimura. It is based on the piece of Japanese literature of the same name. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. Nature's Half Acre Natures Half Acre is a 1951 American short documentary film directed by James Algar. In 1952, it won an Oscar at the 24th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. The film was produced by Walt Disney as part of the True-Life Adventures series of nature documentaries, and was paired with Alice in Wonderland during its original theatrical run. Scarlet Thread Scarlet Thread is a 1951 British drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and produced by Ernest G. Roy. Ahora soy rico Now I Am Rich is a 1952 Mexican drama film directed by Rogelio A. González and starring Pedro Infante, Marga López and Antonio Aguilar. The films art direction was by Jorge Fernández. The Frightened Man The Frightened Man is a 1952 British crime film directed by John Gilling and starring Dermot Walsh, Barbara Murray and Charles Victor. It is also known by the alternative title of Rosselli and Son and was shot at Twickenham and Riverside Studios. Its plot concerns a son of a rag-and-bone man who suffers a dramatic fall from grace. Bäxtiyar Bakhtiar is a 1955 Soviet comedy film directed by Latif Safarov. Men and Wolves The Wolves is a 1956 Italian neorealistic drama film directed by Giuseppe De Santis. Appointment with a Shadow Appointment with a Shadow is a 1957 CinemaScope film noir crime film directed by Richard Carlson and starring George Nader, Joanna Moore, Brian Keith and Virginia Field. It is not to be confused with the Tony Curtis film The Midnight Story which was known in Britain as Appointment with a Shadow. The Eighth Day of the Week The Eighth Day of the Week is a 1958 Austrian drama film directed by Aleksander Ford. Make Mine a Double The Night We Dropped a Clanger is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Darcy Conyers and starring Brian Rix, Cecil Parker, William Hartnell and Leslie Phillips; Andrew Sachs made his screen debut. A British secret agent is sent on a secret operation in occupied France during the Second World War but a diversionary tactic turns into a farcical tale of mistaken identity. It was released as Make Mine a Double in the United States. So Evil, So Young So Evil, So Young is a 1961 British Technicolor reform school prison film produced by the Danzigers, directed by Godfrey Grayson, and starring Jill Ireland and Ellen Pollock. Tres de la Cruz Roja Tres de la Cruz Roja is a 1961 Spanish comedy film directed by Fernando Palacios and written by Vicente Coello and Pedro Masó Die Fledermaus Die Fledermaus is a 1962 Austrian musical film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Peter Alexander, Marianne Koch and Marika Rökk. It is an adaptation of the operetta Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss II, and Richard Genée. The films sets were designed by the art directors Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff and Alexander Sawczynski. Crazy Paradise Crazy Paradise is a 1962 Danish comedy film directed by Gabriel Axel and starring Dirch Passer. Ballad in Blue Ballad in Blue is a 1964 film starring R&B legend Ray Charles. The movie was the last of actor Paul Henreids theatrical-film directorial efforts. Carmen from Kawachi is a 1966 Japanese B movie directed by Seijun Suzuki for the Nikkatsu Corporation. It is Suzukis third adaptation of a Toko Kon novel, following The Bastard and Born Under a Bad Star. A Taste of Catnip A Taste of Catnip is a Merrie Melodies cartoon from 1966. It was first released to theaters on December 3, 1966. It was also the final theoretical classic-era Warner Brothers cartoon featuring Sylvester. How to Kill 400 Duponts How to Kill 400 Duponts is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. The main character of the film, Dorellik, is a parody of the comic series Diabolik. The character was created in the late 60s for several sketches on television. Isabel Isabel is a 1968 Canadian film written, directed and produced by Paul Almond. Life Love Death La Vie, l’Amour, la Mort is a film directed by Claude Lelouch in 1968. His Name Was Holy Ghost His Name Was Holy Ghost is a 1972 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo and starring Gianni Garko. It is the sequel of They Call Me Hallelujah. Reverend's Colt Reverends Colt is a 1970 Spanish-Italian Spaghetti Western directed by León Klimovsky. Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves is a 1971 anime film by Toei Animation, retelling the evergreen story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves from the Arabian Nights, or One Thousand and One Nights. It was directed by Hiroshi Shidara and written by Morihisa Yamamoto. Hayao Miyazaki played a decisive role in developing structure, characters and designs for this film, whose credits list him as Key Animator and Organizer. Seiichiro Uno wrote original music for the film. It was released on 18 July 1971 in Japan. Other releases followed, including: West Germany Italy USA International English version Gidget Gets Married Gidget Gets Married is a 1972 American made-for television comedy film produced by Screen Gems for ABC. It was written by John McGreevey and directed by E.W. Swackhamer and starred Monie Ellis as Gidget. A Necklace for My Beloved A Necklace for My Beloved is a 1971 Georgian comedy-drama film directed by Tengiz Abuladze and co-written with Tamaz Meliava. One Hamlet Less One Hamlet Less is a 1973 Italian drama film directed by Carmelo Bene. It was entered into the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. 27 Down 27 Down is a 1974 Indian drama film directed by Awtar Krishna Kaul, starring Raakhee and M.K. Raina. The film is based on the Hindi novel Athara Sooraj Ke Paudhe, by Ramesh Bakshi, about a railways employee who meets a girl on the train. The films music was performed by classical musicians Hariprasad Chaurasia and Bhubaneshwar Mishra, while the production design was by Bansi Chandragupta. At the 21st National Film Awards, the film won the Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi as well as Best Cinematography, for Apurba Kishore Bir. The films director Avatar Kaul died in an accident the same week the awards were announced. It was his only film. La signora gioca bene a scopa? La signora gioca bene a scopa?, internationally released as Poker in Bed, is a 1974 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Giuliano Carnimeo. Foreplay Fore Play is a 1975 comedy anthology film co-directed by Bruce Malmuth, Robert McCarty, Ralph Rosenblum, and future Academy Award-winner John G. Avildsen. The Burned City La ciutat cremada is a 1976 Spanish historical film directed by Antoni Ribas. Thieves Thieves is a 1977 American comedy film directed by John Berry, written by Herb Gardner, and starring Marlo Thomas, Charles Grodin and Irwin Corey. It was released on February 11, 1977, by Paramount Pictures. The film was based on Gardners Broadway play, and has almost the same cast, with the main exception being that Charles Grodin is playing Martin rather than Richard Mulligan, though Grodin directed and produced the play. The Lost Boys The Lost Boys is a 1978 docudrama mini-series produced by the BBC, written by Andrew Birkin, and directed by Rodney Bennett. It is about the relationship between Peter Pan creator J. M. Barrie and the Llewelyn Davies boys. Nicole Nicole is a 1978 American thriller directed by Istvan Ventilla and starring Leslie Caron and Catherine Bach. Mimi Un dramma borghese is a 1979 Italian drama film directed by Florestano Vancini. It is based on the novel with the same title by Guido Morselli and it has as main theme an incestuous love between a father and a daughter. Na pytlacke stezce Na pytlácké stezce is a 1979 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. That Summer! That Summer! is a 1979 British drama film directed by Harley Cokeliss and starring Ray Winstone, Tony London, Emily Moore and Julie Shipley. It was Ray Winstones theatrical film debut, playing the character Steve Brodie. Daffy Flies North Daffy Flies North is a 1980 Warner Bros cartoon featuring Daffy Duck. It is a part of the Daffy Ducks Easter Show special. Legend of the Fox Legend of the Fox, also known as Legend of a Fox, is a 1980 Hong Kong film based on Louis Chas novel The Young Flying Fox. It was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, directed by Chang Cheh and starred the Venom Mob. The film used to be one of the most rare Venom Mob martial arts film available, but has been digitally remastered and released by Celestial Pictures. The Last Outlaw The Last Outlaw is a 1980 Australian four-part television miniseries based on the life of Ned Kelly. It was shot from February to May 1980 and the end of its original broadcast, in October–November 1980, coincided with the centenary of Ned Kellys death. The complete miniseries has been released on region 4 DVD in Australia by Umbrella Entertainment. The Women's Room The Womens Room is a 1980 television film directed by Glenn Jordan and starring Lee Remick, Ted Danson, Colleen Dewhurst and Tovah Feldshuh. In spite of Esther Shapiros struggle with the network to release the film despite its feminist content, "The Womens Room finally aired, and it received a huge 45 share, prompted a raft of positive mail, and won an Emmy". The Tyrant's Heart The Tyrants Heart is a 1981 Hungarian drama film written by Gyula Hernádi and directed by Miklós Jancsó. The film was entered into the main competition at the 38th edition of the Venice Film Festival. Goodbye, New York Goodbye, New York is a 1985 Israeli-American comedy-drama produced, directed and written by Amos Kollek, who also co-stars in his directorial debut. Idaya Kovil Idaya Kovil is a 1985 Indian Tamil language film directed by Mani Ratnam, starring Mohan, Ambika, Radha and Goundamani. The score and soundtrack were composed by Ilaiyaraaja which went on to become huge hits. The film did well at the box office. Bianco Apache White Apache is a 1987 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Bruno Mattei and Claudio Fragasso. Sincerely Charlotte Sincerely Charlotte is a 1985 French drama film directed by Caroline Huppert and starring Isabelle Huppert. Counterforce Counterforce, also known as Escuadrón, is a 1988 Mexican-American action adventure film. Bhrashtachar Clarence Clarence is a 1990 made-for-television film directed by Eric Till. It is a sequel to the 1946 film Its a Wonderful Life following the character of Clarence Odbody from that film. The Last Best Year The Last Best Year is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film starring Mary Tyler Moore and Bernadette Peters concerning a lonely woman who discovers that she has a terminal illness. It originally premiered on ABC on November 4, 1990. Life Is Cheap... But Toilet Paper Is Expensive Life Is Cheap... But Toilet Paper Is Expensive is a 1989 film directed by Wayne Wang. The film stars Cheng Wan Kin and John Chan. It won an award at the 1990 Rotterdam International Film Festival. The film was the subject of controversy when it originally received an X rating from the Motion Picture Association of America, the distributor, Silverlight Entertainment, chose to release it without this rating and with a self-anointed adults-only A rating. On their TV show for the week of August 13–17, 1990, the late film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert praised the decision to apply the A rating since it was a concept they had often discussed on At the Movies in the context of harshly criticizing the MPAAs standards of forcing serious films aimed at adult audiences to either undergo damaging edits to receive R ratings or be locked out of most theatrical and advertising outlets. Both critics, however, also said the film itself was not very good. The Greek Labyrinth The Greek Labyrinth is a 1993 Spanish thriller film directed by Rafael Alcázar and starring Penélope Cruz, Eusebio Poncela and Fernando Guillén Cuervo. In Spanish the title is El Laberinto griego. It is set in and around the city of Barcelona. Friends, Comrades Friends, Comrades is a 1990 Finnish drama film directed by Rauni Mollberg. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. From the Snow From the snow is a Greek drama film directed by Sotiris Goritsas. The film released in 1993 and stars Gerasimos Skiadaresis. The film won the Golden Alexander award in Thessaloniki Film Festival and the Best Movie Award in Greek State Film Awards. Tian chang di jiu Days of Tomorrow is a 1993 Hong Kong romantic drama film written and directed by Jeffrey Lau, produced by and starring Andy Lau. Trahir Betrayal is a 1993 Romanian film directed by Radu Mihăileanu. It won Grand Prix des Amériques, the main prize as well as three additional prizes at the Montreal World Film Festival. One Way Ticket One Way Ticket is a 1997 Australian made-for-television drama film directed by Richard Franklin. The film was inspired by real events in the life of prison officer Heather Parker, who assisted in the escape of Peter Gibb and Archie Butterly. Convict Stage Convict Stage is a 1965 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Daniel Mainwaring. The film stars Harry Lauter, Don "Red" Barry, Jodi Mitchell, Hanna Landy, Joe Patridge and Eric Matthews. The film was released on June 17, 1965, by 20th Century Fox. Fort Courageous Fort Courageous is a 1965 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Richard H. Landau. The film stars Fred Beir, Don "Red" Barry, Hanna Landy, Harry Lauter, Walter Reed and Joe Patridge. The film was released on May 1, 1965, by 20th Century Fox. Emmanuelle in Soho Emmanuelle in Soho is a 1981 British sex film directed by David Hughes and produced by David Sullivan, and starring Angie Quick, Julie Lee and John M. East. The film tells the story of half-Chinese Kate Benson and her photographer husband Paul who share their Bayswater home with a nymphomaniac stripper, Emmanuelle. The two women attempt to find work in the sex industry in Soho, and get mixed up with a sleazy, and unscrupulous theatrical agent, Bill Anderson. The film premiered in Sheffield and transferred to London where it ran for 10 weeks at the Eros cinema on Piccadilly Circus followed by 25 weeks at the Moulin in Great Windmill Street. There is also a hardcore versions of this film - such a version was released in Hong Kong cinemas where it ran for nearly three years. The US release included a 6-minute mini-documentary prologue about the sex industry in Soho. Feel 100%... Once More Feel 100% is a popular Hong Kong comic book series written by Lau Wan Kit and Yau Ching Yuen. Its popularity has resulted in various adaptations on film and television. To this date there are 4 movies and 1 TV series. As this comic book is for a Cantonese audience, the dialogue appears as Written Cantonese instead of Mandarin. The main characters are two male best friends, Jerry and Hui Lok, and their female friend, Cherie. The story revolves around their relationships with others, including Jenny and Kei Kei, and each other. On 26 August 2008, Feel 100% won the Second International Manga Awards. The comic is currently licensed in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, Korea, Indonesia, Italy, Mainland China and the United Kingdom Crime and Punishment Crime and Punishment is a 1935 French crime drama, produced by Général Productions and distributed by Les Grands Spectacles Cinématographiques. It was directed by Pierre Chenal and produced by Michel Kagansky starring Harry Baur along with Pierre Blanchar. Hitler from Our Street Hitler from Our Street is a Yugoslav film directed by Vladimir Tadej. It was released in 1975. Lost Souvenirs Lost Souvenirs is a 1950 French drama film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Bernard Blier, Pierre Brasseur and Suzy Delair. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris and on location around the city. A Man for All the Chores Man for all the chores is a 1966 Greek film directed by Giorgos Konstantinou, written by Giorgos Konstantinou and Hristos Kyriakos and a production of Roussopuloi Company. Birth , also known in the West as Planet Busters or The World of the Talisman, is a 1984 anime original video animation, which was released on VHS and DVD in North America by, variously, Streamline and ADV Films. The Japanese DVD was released by video game publisher Atlus on March 25, 2005. It is based on a far futuristic planet where four mercenaries try to find the ultimate weapon which can either save humanity or destroy it. Against mechas and strange races, together they sweep the vast planet to reach their goal. Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki is a 1978 Indian film directed by Raj Khosla and Sudesh Issar. It is based on a Marathi novel titled Ashi Tujhi Preet by Chandrakant Kakodkar. Over stork og stein Over stork og stein is a Norwegian comedy from 1994 directed by Eva Isaksen. The film had its premiere on 2 September 1994 at Saga kino. Plane Dumb Plane Dumb is the 12th Van Beuren Tom and Jerry cartoon, released 4 June 1932. The cartoons soundtrack is done by Gene Rodemich. Thaneer Thaneer Thaneer Thaneer is a 1981 Indian Tamil language drama film, directed by K. Balachander starring Saritha, Shunmugham, V. K. Veeraswami and Radha Ravi. The film, based on the play in 1980 by the same name by Komal Swaminathan was filmed by B. S. Loknath and featured music by M. S. Viswanathan. It was released during the Diwali day in 1981. In the titles, Komal Swaminathan was credited for the original story, while screenplay was by K. Balachander. It is said that Komal Swaminathan was fully satisfied with the movie version of his powerful play. Thanneer Thanneer deals with issues such as water scarcity and political corruption. Inhabitants of a drought-ridden village in Tamil Nadu, Athipati, try a cooperative method to bring water to their village, but their attempts are thwarted by unscrupulous politicians who try to use the water problem for their political gains. The film has been highly critically acclaimed and considered a "classic", and fetched several accolades including two National Film Awards and two Filmfare Awards South. IBN Live included the film in its list of 100 greatest Indian films of all time. Balachander has revealed that there is no existing copy of the negative of the film anymore. Antarnaad Antarnaad was a 1991 Hindi film made by Shyam Benegal, based on the Swadhyay Movement by Pandurang Shastri Athavale. Carnal Circuit Carnal Circuit is a 1969 Italian-German giallo written and directed by Alberto De Martino. Jump Jump is a 1999 film, directed and written by Justin McCarthy, and starring James LeGros, Mark Rosenthal and Jessica Hecht. Beyond the Law Beyond the Law is a 1968 independent film written by and starring Norman Mailer. Liang Po Po chong chu jiang hu Liang Po Po: The Movie is a Singaporean film directed by Teng Bee Lian in 1999. It starred the comedian director Jack Neo himself, who cross-dresses as the titular old lady, which in English is translated as "Grandma Neo". Sudden Death Sudden Death is an action 1977 film directed by Eddie Romero, starring Robert Conrad, and costarring Thayer David, Larry Manetti and Nancy Conrad, Robert Conrads real life daughter. Diary 1973-1983 Diary is a 1983 Israeli experimental independent underground documentary art film directed by David Perlov, notable for being, together with its three follow-ups, פגישות עם נתן זך , יומן מעודכן, 1990–1999 and תצלומי 2002–1952, the last based on his photography of fifty years, one of the longest films ever made, as well as for being one of the few films ever made in which a film director shot his own grown daughter naked, possibly the first. It was released on DVD by Re:Voir Vidéo in 2006 and is considered by some to be the greatest and most important Israeli film ever made in its home country. Australia After Dark Australia After Dark is a 1975 documentary directed by John D. Lamond. It was his first feature. The Venice Project The Venice Project is a 1999 American-Austrian comedy film directed by Robert Dornhelm and starring Lauren Bacall and Dennis Hopper. It includes a cameo appearance from Steve Martin. A Railroad Wreck (Imitation) A Railway Collision is a 1900 British short silent drama film, directed by Walter R. Booth and produced by Robert W. Paul. It was one of a number of sensationalist "trick films" made at Pauls Animatograph Works, his studio in Muswell Hill in north London, and represents one of only a very small number of surviving films by Paul. The Shade The Shade is a 1999 film directed by Raphael Nadjari and starring Richard Edson and Lorie Marino. Nadjaris debut feature, it is a modern adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevskys "A Gentle Creature", and takes place in contemporary New York City. Marine Life Marine Life is a Canadian drama film, directed by Anne Wheeler and released in 2000. Based on the short story collection of the same name by Linda Svendsen, the film stars Cybill Shepherd as June, a jazz singer coping with feelings of failure in her career and her complicated relationships with her teenage daughter Adele and her boyfriend Robert. Shepherd agreed to take the role in part because she had been a fan of Wheelers previous film Better Than Chocolate. The films cast also includes Gabrielle Miller, Michael Hogan and Tyler Labine. The film premiered at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival. The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 22nd Genie Awards in 2002, for Best Actor and Best Sound Editing. Serebryanye golovy Silver Heads is a 1998 Russian science fiction film directed by Yevgeny Yufit. Parinayam Parinayam is a Malayalam–language film, directed by Hariharan and written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair. The key characters are played by Mohini, Vineeth and Manoj K. Jayan. The film also has a cast of character artists including Thilakan, Nedumudi Venu, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Jagathy Sreekumar, Sukumari, Jagannatha Varma, Valsala Menon, Bindu Panicker, Bahadoor, Anila and Shanthi Krishna. Parinayam won four national awards, also won several Kerala State Film Awards and Two Filmfare Awards South. This film deals with the mental and physical agony that a young Namboothiri widow had to undergo for losing her chastity. Parinayam was loosely based on Smarthavicharam of Kuryeddath Thathri, that created a shock among Kerala in early twentieth century that led to the reformation of Namboothiri community. Srivaariki Premalekha Srivariki Premalekha is a 1984 Telugu comedy film directed by Jandhyala Subramanya Sastry and produced by Cherukuri Ramoji Rao. It is also commercial hit during that period, with many actors subsequently established in the cinema field. The story is based on a Novel titled Premalekha, published in "Chatura" magazine, written by Potturi Vijayalakshmi. Gopura Vasalile Gopura Vasalile is a 1991 Indian Tamil black comedy film written and directed by Priyadarshan in his directional debut in Tamil cinema, produced by M. K. Thamizharasu. The film features Karthik, Bhanupriya, Suchitra, Nassar, Janagaraj, Charle, Junior Balaiah, V. K. Ramasamy, Sukumari and Poornam Vishwanathan. Mohanlal appears in a cameo role in a song. Music was composed by Ilaiyaraja, while cinematography was by P. C. Sreeram. The story of the film borrows some subplots from the Malayalam film Pavam Pavam Rajakumaran. The film is one of the earliest examples of black humour in Tamil cinema. Gopura Vasalile was well received at the box office and ran for more than 100 days at many theatres in Tamil Nadu. Gopichand Jasoos Gopichand Jasoos, is a 1982 Hindi movie. The movie was directed and produced by Naresh Kumar. Kab? Kyoon? Aur Kahan? Kab? Kyoon? Aur Kahan? is a 1970 Bollywood mystery film directed by Arjun Hingorani. The film stars Dharmendra, Babita and Pran. It is inspired by the French classic film Les Diaboliques, including the bathtub scene. 2001: Do Hazaar Ek 2001: Do Hazaar Ek is a Bollywood Mystery film. It was released in 1998 and stars Dimple Kapadia, Jackie Shroff, Rajat Bedi And Tabu. A Month of Sundays A Month of Sundays is a 2001 film directed by Stewart Raffill. It stars Rod Steiger and Sally Kirkland. Ilamai Oonjal Aadukirathu Ilamai Oonjal Aadukirathu is a 1978 Indian Tamil-language romance film written and directed by C. V. Sridhar. The film features Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth, Sripriya and Jayachitra in the lead roles. It focuses on two friends falling in love with the same woman. Ilamai Oonjal Aadukirathu was released on 9 June 1978. The film ran for 175 days in theatres, and won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Film. Sridhar later remade the film in Telugu as Vayasu Pilichindi and in Hindi as Dil-e-Nadaan. We Sold Our Souls for Rock 'n Roll We Sold Our Souls for Rock n Roll is a 2001 documentary by Penelope Spheeris. It was filmed at the 1999 Ozzfest and won an award for "Most Popular Documentary" at the 2001 Melbourne International Film Festival. Legal issues delayed the release. The documentary received mixed reviews. Anybody's Nightmare Anybodys Nightmare is a British television crime drama, based on the true story of the imprisonment of Sheila Bowler, that broadcast on ITV on 7 October 2001. The film starred Patricia Routledge as Bowler, a 62-year-old music teacher who was wrongly arrested, tried and convicted for the murder of her husbands 89-year-old aunt Florence Jackson in 1993 after she drowned in the River Brede in East Sussex in 1992. The film chronicles the investigation, trial and the subsequent four years detention in Holloway Prison and Bullwood Hall Prison before her successful appeal in 1998. The film depicts Sheilas son Simon and daughter Janes quest for justice, as they are aided by friend of the family, Angela Devlin, whose real-life book on the case, first published in 1998, was the basis of the film. The film also co-starred David Calder as prosecution barrister Anthony Glass QC, alongside Malcolm Sinclair as Nicholas Purnell QC and William Armstrong as Jeremy Roberts QC, Bowlers defence lawyers. The initial broadcast of the film drew 9.11 million viewers. Destination Space Destination Space is a 1959 American science fiction television film. It was produced and written by Rip Van Ronkel and directed by Joseph Pevney. Twice Upon a Time Deux fois is a 1968 experimental film by Jackie Raynal. Raynal stars in the film, her first as a director; she had previously worked for several years as a film editor, most notably for films in Éric Rohmers "Six Moral Tales" series. The films title, which literally translates as Twice and is sometimes translated into English as Twice Upon a Time, refers to the occasional repetition of scenes or actions. Gloriously shot in Black and White by Cinematographer André Weinfeld, Deux fois is one of the most notable of the Zanzibar Films, a group of feature-length experimental work made from 1968 to 1970 with the financing of Sylvina Boissonnas. It is also considered a landmark of Feminist filmmaking. Raynal made the film in nine days in Barcelona, casting a man she had met there, Francisco Viader, as one of the leads. Regarding the film, the influential French critic Serge Daney wrote: "She put in her film the visionary crazed coldness of major paranoiacs. We also find the murderous, painful madness of Fritz Langs great films, in which all the fiction is reduced to sketchy outlines, arabesques, leaving almost no trace." Clarence Darrow Clarence Darrow is a 1974 American one-person stage and later TV movie directed by John Rich, written by David W. Rintels and produced by Don Gregory and Mike Merrick. Henry Fonda portrayed the celebrated defense lawyer Clarence Darrow. Fung hung bei cup Beauty and the Breast is a 2002 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Raymond Yip, and starring Francis Ng, Michelle Reis and Daniel Wu. Hustlaz: Diary of a Pimp Snoop Doggs Hustlaz: Diary of a Pimp is a mixed hardcore pornography and hip hop music video featuring the music of rapper Snoop Dogg, produced by Hustler Video. The video was also directed, co-produced and presented by Snoop, although he does not feature in any sex scenes. In the films credits, Snoop is listed under the moniker "Snoop Scorsese". The film was released in 2002, a year after Snoop Dogg set the trend of mixed hip hop porn films with Snoop Doggs Doggystyle. The film features Snoop hosting a party with more than 40 porn stars. Snoop plays the role of a pimp, who dresses in outlandish outfits, and persuades a prudish journalist to become one of his girls. The film became the top-selling U.S. pornographic film of 2003. Georgekutty C/O Georgekutty Georgootty C/O Georgootty is a 1991 Malayalam–language romantic comedy / drama film starring Jayaram, Sunitha and Thilakan in major roles. It was directed by Haridas and written by Ranjith, the film was produced under the banner of Chandragiri Productions. It was Haridas directorial debut. Haridas got the State Award for Best New face Director for this film. The music was composed by Mohan Sithara with lyrics by Gireesh Puthenchery. Nari Nari Naduma Murari Nari Nari Naduma Murari is a 1990 Telugu comedy film, produced by K. Murari under the Yuva Chitra Arts banner and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Shobana, Nirosha in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. This is the 50th film of Nandamuri Bala Krishna and it was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. During the pre-climax scene, Balakrishna does not appear for more than 20 minutes, which is uncommon in Telugu films. Owl is a 2003 Japanese black comedy film directed by Kaneto Shindo. It was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival where Shinobu Otake won the award for Best Actress and Shindo was awarded a special prize for contribution to world cinema. Cracked Eggs and Noodles Cracked Eggs and Noodles is a 2005 South Korean comedy film. It received 1,193,150 admissions nationwide during its theatrical release. It was also one of four Korean movies that screened at the 2006 International Fajr Film Festival in Iran. Yuvakudu Yuvakudu is a Telugu romantic drama film released in May 2000, which was produced by Akkineni Nagarjuna and N.Sudhakar Reddy, directed by A. Karunakaran. It stars Sumanth and Bhumika Chawla. The film was the second venture for both Karunakaran and Sumanth. The film was critically hailed, even though it had an above average run at the box office. From Leadville to Aspen: A Hold-Up in the Rockies From Leadville to Aspen: A Hold-Up in the Rockies is a 1906 American short action crime/western film, directed by an uncredited Francis J. Marion and Wallace McCutcheon of the American Mutoscope & Biograph Company of New York City. Boa... Nguu yak! Boa... Nguu yak! also known as just Boa and Constrictor, is a 2006 Thai horror film directed by Chaninton Muangsuwan and stars Pimpan Chalaikupp and Sittha Lertsrimonkol. Matichya Chuli Matichya Chuli is a Marathi movie, released on 10 April 2006. The film was produced by Ashwami Manjrekar and directed by Atul Kale and Sudesh V. Manjerekar. The movie is a humorous portrayal of the archetypal relationship between a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. The Green Hornet The Green Hornet is a 2006 French short-movie, based on The Green Hornet character created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker. Alice Neel Alice Neel is a 2007 documentary film about the life of Alice Neel, exploring the struggles she faced as a woman artist, a single mother, and a painter who defied convention. The documentary was directed by Neels grandson, Andrew Neel. Alice Neel premiered at The Sundance Film Festival in 2007 and later won the Audience Award at the 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival later that year. The film was produced by SeeThink Productions. The Kon Ichikawa Story , also known as A Filmful Life, is a 2006 documentary directed by Japanese director Shunji Iwai about the life of iconic and prolific Japanese director Kon Ichikawa. The documentary also devotes time to Natto Wada, Ichikawas wife, who wrote many of his screenplays. It was filmed during production of Ichikawas 2006 film , a remake of his 1976 film of the same name, which would prove to be the directors final film. A DVD was released in Japan on June 29, 2007. Ichikawa died the following year at the age of 92. White Hole is a 1979 Japanese experimental film by Toshio Matsumoto. The music was composed by Joji Yuasa. Le Cirque: A Table in Heaven Le Cirque: A Table In Heaven is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Andrew Rossi about the reopening of the Le Cirque restaurant in New York City. Before being released by HBO, the film premiered at the 2007 Full Frame Film Festival and went on to play at the 2007 Hamptons Film Festival, the 2008 Berlin International Film Festival, and the 2008 Sarasota Film Festival, among others. The Jungle King The Jungle King is a 1994 American animated musical film that was made by Golden Books film studio, Golden Films and distributed by Sony Wonder. Diane Eskenazi, who is the founder of Golden Films, was the producer, director and storywriter for the film as she did the same for other animated films made by this studio. It was originally released on VHS in 1994, but it later did see a DVD release in 2003. This animated feature was released in Golden Films Enchanted Tales collection of films. Bled White Bled White is a 2011 Zombie horror film. It was written and directed by Jose Carlos Gomez and stars North Roberts, Matthew Prochazka and Colleen Boag. The film was shot around the Chicago area, during the winter. It went on to win several awards, and as of 2011 is available on DVD and video on demand. Bhram: An Illusion Bhram is a 2008 Hindi film starring Dino Morea, Milind Soman and Sheetal Menon. It was produced by Nari Hira and directed by Pavan Kaul. The film falls in the suspense thriller genre. The music of film was composed by Pritam. Spicy Mac Project Spicy Mac Project is a 2009 American comedy film directed Spicy Mac and produced by Jack Wiseman Jr. Bala Gopaludu Bala Gopaludu is a 1989 Telugu village backdrop film produced by M. R. V. Prasad under the P. B. R. Art Productions banner and directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Suhasini in the lead roles and music composed by Raj-Koti. This film is first debut of Nandamuri Kalyan Ram as child artist. Eye of the Sun Ein Shams is a 2007 film. A Very Short Life A Very Short Life is a 2009 Hong Kong drama film written, produced and directed by Dennis Law. It is Laws fifth feature film as a writer and director. Centered on child abuse and child molestation, the film stars Maggie Shiu as a Hong Kong police commissioner who investigates the murder of an 11-year-old girl at the hands of her abusive mother. The film was awarded a Category III rating in Hong Kong for its subject matter and was released in Hong Kong on 19 March 2008. Piercing I Piercing I is a 2010 Chinese animated film directed by Liu Jian. Edge of the Empire Edge of the Empire is a 2010 Thai historical film directed by Nirattisai Kaljareuk. Set in southern Mongolia over 1,000 years ago, the story relates the history of the small tribe called Tai, a colony ruled by the Great Han at that time. This film shows how the Tai people, oppressed by their Han overlords, unite to fight for their freedom. Britain in a Day Britain in a Day is a crowdsourced documentary film that consists of a series clips of footage shot by members of the public in Britain on 12 November 2011. Scott Free Films and the BBC produced the film, which was made in conjunction with YouTube. The film is 90 minutes long and includes shots from 314 different perspectives out of the 11,526 submitted onto the video sharing website YouTube. The film was premiered in cinemas and broadcast on BBC2 on 11 June 2012 for a general audience, as part of the Cultural Olympiad. Billed as a follow up to the 2011 documentary film Life in a Day, the film was similarly executive produced by Ridley Scott and Kevin Macdonald. The film was directed by Morgan Matthews. Invasion Invasion is a 2012 German-Austrian drama film directed by Dito Tsintsadze. 3 3 is a 2012 Uruguayan drama film directed by Pablo Stoll. The film was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Bambi Bambi is a French documentary film, released in 2013. Directed by Sébastien Lifshitz, the film is a profile of Marie-Pierre Pruvot, an Algerian-born trans woman who had a long and prominent career as a dancer and showgirl in Paris in the 1950s and 1960s, under the stage name Bambi, before becoming a university professor. The film won the Teddy Award for Best Documentary Film at the 2013 Berlin International Film Festival. Naanayam Naanayam is a 2010 Indian Tamil heist thriller film written and directed by Shakti Soundar Rajan in his directorial debut. Produced by S. P. B. Charans Capital Film Works, the film stars Prasanna as the protagonist; Sibiraj as the antagonist; Ramya Raj, who has appeared in the films Sandai and Thee; debutante Yasmin; and singer S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. The film, which has songs by Subramaniapuram fame composer James Vasanthan and score by Thaman was released on 14 January 2010. Still Life Still Life, originally released in Argentina and Spain under the title Naturaleza muerta, is a Spanish language thriller film and the feature film directorial debut of Gabriel Grieco. The movie had its world premiere on 7 October 2014 at the Sitges Film Festival and stars Luz Cipriot as a journalist whose devotion to her craft has placed her life in danger. In 2013 an unfinished version of the film was one of two films that were given a Bloody Work in Progress Award by the Ventana Sur film festival, which secured distribution rights for DVD, VOD and pay tv for Mexican territory. Kikaider: The Ultimate Human Robot , also known as Kikaider The Ultimate Human Robot is a 2014 Japanese science fiction tokusatsu film directed by Ten Shimoyama. The film is a reboot of the Kikaider franchise created by Shotaro Ishinomori. The Perfect Girl The Perfect Girl is a 2015 Hindi-language Indian feature film written and directed by Prakash Nambiar. The first look of the film was launched 24 August 2015, the films release on 11 September 2015. The Perfect Girl is a film written and directed by Prakash Nambiar, produced by Udit Shivraj Pathak under the banner Creative Ocean Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. in association with Kathaa Animations. Neha Pandey did the casting for the movie Doraemon: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil is a 1982 Japanese animated film based on the popular manga and anime series, Doraemon. It was released on 13 March 1982 in Japan. Its the 3rd Doraemon film and was animated by Shin-Ei Animation. A remake of this film was released on March 8, 2014 entitled New Nobitas Great Demon—Peko and the Exploration Party of Five. It is one of the films that is focused on another character other than Nobita. Bloodlands Bloodlands is a 2017 Albanian horror film directed and written by Steven Kastrissios. The Last Fiction The Last Fiction is an animated film adaptation of the story of "Zahhak", a page from the historical identity of Iranians and one of the central tales of Shahnameh by Ferdowsi. Ashkan Rahgozar is the director of The Last Fiction. The main idea of the recounting of this tale is to lend a different perspective to the legends and heroes of ancient Iranians. Production started in 2010, and since then over 100 animators have worked on the film. No Address Address Na is a 2015 Sri Lankan Sinhala-language film written and directed by Jackson Anthony. It is produced by Janitha Marasinghe and stars Jackson Anthony, Mahendra Perera, Kamal Addararachchi and Sabeetha Perera. Address Na was first released in Sri Lanka on 23 October 2015. Bon Voyage Bon Voyage is a Swiss-Germen short film written and directed by Marc Raymond Wilkins. Bon Voyage was shortlisted with ten other short-film from 137 entries submitted to the 89th Academy Awards in Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film category. The final five nominations are scheduled to be announced on January 24, 2016. Kharms Kharms is a Russian-Lithuanian-Macedonian biographical film about the Russian poet Daniil Kharms directed by Ivan Bolotnikov. Its planned release date was 2 November 2017. It received the awards for Best Cinematography and Best Screenplay at the Shanghai International Film Festival in 2017. Apocalypse Child Apocalypse Child is a 2015 Philippine independent film directed by Mario Cornejo, set in the Philippine coastal town of Baler and featuring aspects of local surf culture. It stars Sid Lucero, Annicka Dolonius, Gwen Zamora, RK Bagatsing, Ana Abad Santos, and Archie Alemania, and was co-written by Mario Cornejo and Monster Jimenez. Above Suspicion Above Suspicion is an upcoming thriller film directed by Phillip Noyce and starring Emilia Clarke and Jack Huston. It is based on Joe Sharkeys nonfiction book of the same name. Diana and I Diana and I is a British made-for-television film that explores how the death of Diana affected ordinary people. Written by Jeremy Brock and directed by Peter Cattaneo it tells the stories of four people, and how they react to the news of the Princesss death, following their lives from when the news broke on 31 August 1997 to Dianas funeral on 6 September. The film aired on BBC Two in the United Kingdom on 4 September 2017. Genghis Khan Genghis Khan is a Chinese historical / fantasy epic film produced by Jean-Jacques Annaud and directed by Hasi Chaolu. It stars William Chan as the titular Genghis Khan. The film, originally slated to be released in China on December 22 2017, was subsequently postponed to April 28 2018 to allow the team more time for post-production work. The film was also the closing film at the 8th Beijing International Film Festival. Polyxeni Polyxeni is a 2017 Greek drama film directed by Dora Masklavanou. It was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Girls Always Happy Girls Always Happy is a 2018 Chinese drama film directed by Yang Mingming. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. 73 Cows 73 Cows is a 2018 documentary short about Jay and Katja Wilde, farmers in England who gave their herd of beef cows to the Hillside Animal Sanctuary and took up vegan organic farming. It was directed and produced by Alex Lockwood. In 2019, it won the BAFTA Award for Best Short Film at the 72nd British Academy Film Awards. El húsar de la muerte El Húsar de la Muerte is a 1925 Chilean silent film movie. It was directed and starred by Pedro Sienna. The movie narrates the adventures of the guerrilla leader Manuel Rodríguez during the Reconquista, until his death in 1818. The movie lasts 65 minutes, and was premiered in Santiago, Chile, on November 24, 1925. The Flying Scotsman The Flying Scotsman is a 1929 black and white part-silent film set on the Flying Scotsman train from London to Edinburgh, also featuring the famous locomotive LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman. Directed by Castleton Knight, the thriller is chiefly remembered for being the first acting role of Ray Milland, as well as for its daring stunts performed aboard the moving train. I Kiss Your Hand Madame I Kiss Your Hand, Madame is a 1929 German drama film directed by Robert Land starring Harry Liedtke and Marlene Dietrich. It was released in the United States in 1932. It was produced by Super-Film. There is no dialogue in the original version of this film, which was silent, apart from the title-song by Ralph Erwin, text by Fritz Rotter, that had been specially recorded by Richard Tauber to be played during the screening. Tauber himself does not actually appear in the film. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Neppach. The Studio Murder Mystery The Studio Murder Mystery is a 1929 American mystery film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Ethel Doherty, A. Channing Edington, Carmen Ballen Edington, Joseph L. Mankiewicz and Frank Tuttle. The film stars Neil Hamilton, Doris Hill, Warner Oland, Fredric March, Chester Conklin, Florence Eldridge and Guy Oliver. The film was released on June 1, 1929, by Paramount Pictures. Whispering Whoopee Whispering Whoopee is a 1930 American Pre-Code short film directed by James W. Horne. It is in the public domain. Alam Ara Alam Ara was a 1931 Indian film directed by Ardeshir Irani. It was the first Indian sound film. Irani recognised the importance that sound would have on the cinema, and raced to complete Alam Ara before several contemporary sound films. Alam Ara debuted at the Majestic Cinema in Mumbai on 14 March 1931. The first Indian talkie was so popular that "police aid had to be summoned to control the crowds." The film was houseful for the next 8 weeks of its release. It was advertised with the tagline "All living. Breathing. 100 per cent talking". The film has long been lost and was not available as far back as 1967 according to the National Film Archive of India, Pune. Pie, Pie, Blackbird Pie, Pie Blackbird is a 1932 Vitaphone pre-Code short comedy film released by Warner Brothers on June 4, 1932, starring African American musicians Nina Mae McKinney, the Nicholas Brothers, Eubie Blake, and Noble Sissle. A clip from the film is included in Thats Black Entertainment and the TV special Its Black Entertainment. The full film is available on the DVD for Hallelujah!. Going Spanish Going Spanish is an American short comedy film featuring the film debut of Bob Hope and directed by Al Christie. The short comedy co-stars Leah Ray and Jules Epailly. Released by Educational Pictures, the film premiered on March 2, 1934, and is also known as Bobs Busy Day. Buddy the Gee Man Buddy the Gee Man is an American animated short film, released by Warner Bros. on 24 August 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Jack King; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. The short is the last cartoon to feature Buddy, the sole star of the Looney Tunes series since September 1933s Buddys Day Out; the next film in the series, A Cartoonists Nightmare, features Beans the Cat. The theme music is "Lulus Back In Town". The White Cockatoo The White Cockatoo is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Alan Crosland and starring Jean Muir, Ricardo Cortez and Ruth Donnelly. It was based on the 1933 novel of the same name by Mignon G. Eberhart. A print is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Sworn Enemy Sworn Enemy is a 1936 American crime film directed by Edwin L. Marin, written by Wells Root, and starring Robert Young, Florence Rice, Joseph Calleia, Lewis Stone and Nat Pendleton. It was released on September 11, 1936, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Two Too Young Two Too Young is a 1936 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 147th Our Gang short to be released. Hit the Saddle Hit the Saddle is a 1937 "Three Mesquiteers" Western B-movie starring Bob Livingston, Ray Corrigan, Max Terhune, and Rita Hayworth, before she became famous. The film was directed by Mack V. Wright. The Mystery of the Hooded Horsemen The Mystery of the Hooded Horsemen is a 1937 American film directed by Ray Taylor. It was singing cowboy Tex Ritters eighth film for Grand National Pictures. The Old Barn Dance The Old Barn Dance is a 1938 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Joan Valerie. Written by Bernard McConville and Charles F. Royal, the film is about a cowboy and his buddies whose horse selling business is threatened by a tractor company that claims horses are out of date. Wake Up and Live Wake Up and Live is a 1937 Fox musical film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Walter Winchell, Ben Bernie and Alice Faye. Produced by Darryl F. Zanuck, the film was based upon the self-help bestseller by Dorothea Brande. It was followed by Love and Hisses. South Riding South Riding is a 1938 British drama film directed by Victor Saville and produced by Alexander Korda, starring Edna Best, Ralph Richardson, Edmund Gwenn and Ann Todd. A squire becomes involved in local politics. It was the film debut of a 15-year-old Glynis Johns. It is based on the novel South Riding by Winifred Holtby. The BBC produced a TV adaptation in 2011. Telephone Operator Telephone Operator is a 1937 American film directed by Scott Pembroke and starring Judith Allen, Grant Withers, Warren Hymer, and Alice White. Land of the Midnight Fun Land of the Midnight Fun is a 1939 Merrie Melodies cartoon supervised by Tex Avery. Wachtmeister Studer Constable Studer is a 1939 Swiss crime film directed by Leopold Lindtberg and starring Heinrich Gretler, Adolf Manz and Anne-Marie Blanc. The film is based on a novel by Friedrich Glauser. It was followed by a sequel Madness Rules in 1947 with Gretler reprising his role. It was shot at the Rosenhof Studios in Zurich over the summer of 1939. The McGuerins from Brooklyn The McGuerins from Brooklyn is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Kurt Neumann and written by Earle Snell and Clarence Marks. The film stars William Bendix, Grace Bradley, Arline Judge, Max Baer, Marjorie Woodworth, Joe Sawyer, Marion Martin and Rex Evans. The film was released on December 31, 1942, by United Artists. Murder in the Big House Murder in the Big House is a black-and-white American crime drama, released by Warner Bros in April 1942. Structured as an hour-long second feature, it is directed by the prolific specialist in low-budget action productions, B. Reeves Eason, and stars Van Johnson, who is top-billed above the title, in his first credited film role which represents the entire output of his six-month contract with the studio. The female lead, Faye Emerson, billed alongside Johnson above the title, played starring and co-starring parts in a small number of B pictures during 1940s and achieved TV stardom at the end of the decade and in the 1950s as a glamorous interviewer and personality during the mediums formative years. Following Johnsons rise to become the 1945 top box-office attraction as a leading man and Emersons marriage to the presidents son, Elliott Roosevelt, the film was re-released to theaters in late 1945 and early 1946 under the title Born for Trouble. Give Us the Moon Give Us the Moon is a 1944 British comedy film directed and written by Val Guest and starring Vic Oliver, Margaret Lockwood, and Peter Graves. Miss London Ltd. Miss London Ltd. is a 1943 British, black-and-white, comedy, musical, war film, directed by Val Guest and starring Arthur Askey and Evelyn Dall. It was produced by Edward Black, Maurice Ostrer, Fred Gunn and Gainsborough Pictures. Whispering Footsteps Whispering Footsteps is a 1943 American film noir crime film directed by Howard Bretherton and starring John Hubbard, Rita Quigley, and Joan Blair. Song of the Open Road Song of the Open Road is a 1944 musical comedy film directed by S. Sylvan Simon, from a screenplay by Irving Phillips and Edward Verdier. It was the debut film of teenage singer Jane Powell. Powells real name was Suzanne Burce, but prior to the release of this film MGM assigned her the stage name "Jane Powell". Accomplice Accomplice is a 1946 black-and-white thriller film directed by Walter Colmes and starring Richard Arlen, Veda Ann Borg, Tom Dugan, and Archie Twitchell. The film, from Producers Releasing Corporation, was shot in four days. Boys' Ranch Boys Ranch is a 1946 American film about a fictional ex-professional baseball player, "Dan Walker", who starts a ranch in Texas for neglected and delinquent boys. Promoted by MGM as a successor to its award-winning Boys Town hit of 1938, the film is loosely based on ex-wrestler Cal Farleys Boys Ranch near Amarillo. The film was shot on location near Amarillo. It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog It Shouldnt Happen to a Dog is a 1946 American comedy crime film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and starring Carole Landis, Allyn Joslyn and Margo Woode. Unexpected Guest Unexpected Guest is a 1947 American Western film directed by George Archainbaud and starring William Boyd. The film is a serial Western and part of the Hopalong Cassidy series. It is the fifty-seventh entry in a series of sixty-six films. When the Bough Breaks When the Bough Breaks is a 1947 film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Patricia Roc and Rosamund John. It is an adaptation of an original storyline by Herbert Victor on adoption and the competing ties of one childs birth and foster family. Alimony Alimony is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Alfred Zeisler and starring Martha Vickers. Bride of Vengeance Bride of Vengeance is a 1949 adventure film set in the Italian Renaissance era, directed by Mitchell Leisen. Mary Grant designed the films costumes. It stars Paulette Goddard as Lucrezia Borgia, whose brother Cesare Borgia has her second husband Prince Bisceglie killed in order to marry her to Alfonso I dEste whose well defended lands lay between the Borgias Papal States and Venice, which Cesare wants to conquer. The story takes liberties with historical accuracy, as Cesare ensures Lucretia blames Alfonso for the murder and, encouraged by Cesare, she plots deadly revenge against her new husband. When the poison she gives him is counter-acted, and she realizes Cesare really killed her second husband, she returns to help Alfonso defend Ferrara against Cesares army. Cesare retreats, killing Michellotto who wanted to continue the fight. In the final scene the couple drink to their love. Dick Barton Strikes Back Dick Barton Strikes Back is a 1949 British film about special agent Dick Barton. It was the third of three films that Hammer Film Productions made about the agent, although it was the second released. Stalingradskaya bitva I The Battle of Stalingrad is a 1949 two-part Soviet epic war film about the Battle of Stalingrad, directed by Vladimir Petrov. The script was written by Nikolai Virta. Love That Brute Love That Brute is a 1950 comedy-crime film directed by Alexander Hall. The film is a remake of Tall, a 1941 film also distributed by 20th Century Fox. Strictly Dishonorable Strictly Dishonorable is a 1951 romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, and starring Ezio Pinza and Janet Leigh. It is the second film to be based on Preston Sturges 1929 hit Broadway play of the same name after a pre-Code film released by Universal Pictures in 1931 with the same title. Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick is a musical and was a 1952 hillbilly movie made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Claude Binyon and produced by William Perlberg and George Seaton. It is based on a 1919 play by Walter Benjamin Hare which was one of the most produced plays in the history of American theater with 40,000 performances, as of 1952, mainly by amateur groups. The cinematography was by Charles Lang and the costume design by Edith Head. The Beautiful Dreamer The Beautiful Dreamer is a 1952 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Lilia del Valle and Wolf Ruvinskis. The films sets were designed by the art director Edward Fitzgerald. Cattle Town Cattle Town is a 1952 American Western film directed by Noel M. Smith and written by Thomas W. Blackburn. The film stars Dennis Morgan, Philip Carey, Amanda Blake, Rita Moreno, Paul Picerni and Ray Teal. The film was released by Warner Bros. on September 6, 1952. Derby Day Derby Day is a 1952 British drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding, Googie Withers, John McCallum, Peter Graves, Suzanne Cloutier and Gordon Harker. An ensemble piece, it portrays several characters on their way to the Derby Day races at Epsom Downs Racecourse. It was an attempt to revive the success that Neagle and Wilding had previously had opposite each other, but it failed in this regard. In an effort to promote the film Wilcox arranged for Neagle to launch the film at the 1952 Epsom Derby. In the United States it was released as Four against Fate. While making the film Wilding began dating Elizabeth Taylor, who was in London filming Ivanhoe, and later became her second husband. Oklahoma Annie Oklahoma Annie is a 1952 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Jack Townley and Charles E. Roberts. The film stars Judy Canova, John Russell, Grant Withers, Roy Barcroft, Emmett Lynn and Frank Ferguson. The film was released on March 24, 1952, by Republic Pictures. The Stranger Left No Card The Stranger Left No Card is a 1952 British short film directed by Wendy Toye. The film won the Best Fiction award at the 1953 Cannes Film Festival, where it was described as "a masterpiece" by Jean Cocteau. It marked the film debut of actor Alan Badel. Terrier-Stricken Terrier-Stricken is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short, released in 1952, which was written by Michael Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones. Before the Deluge Before the Deluge is a 1954 French drama film directed by André Cayatte. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. The Girls of Pleasure Island The Girls of Pleasure Island is a 1953 Technicolor comedy film directed by Alvin Ganzer and F. Hugh Herbert. The screenplay by F. Hugh Herbert is based on the novel by former Marine William Maier. The original music score is composed by Lyn Murray. Recoil Recoil is a 1953 British crime film directed by John Gilling and starring Kieron Moore, Elizabeth Sellars and Edward Underdown. Empty Eyes Il sole negli occhi is a 1953 Italian drama film directed by Antonio Pietrangeli. It stars Gabriele Ferzetti. It Happened in the Park It Happened in the Park is a 1953 film directed by Vittorio de Sica and Gianni Franciolini. The film consists of six vignettes set in the Villa Borghese gardens in Rome. Walking My Baby Back Home Walking My Baby Back Home is a 1953 American musical comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Donald OConnor, Janet Leigh, and Buddy Hackett. It was Hacketts film debut. Excerpts of the film are used in the Columbo episode "Forgotten Lady", in which Leigh plays a middle aged former film star Grace Wheeler who nostalgically watches the film. Donald OConnor enjoyed working with Janet Leigh. The Anna Cross The Anna Cross is a 1954 Soviet film directed by Isidor Annensky.. Prize "Golden Olive Branch" at the International Film Festival in Italy, 1957 The Belle of Rome The Belle of Rome is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. The Girl Rush The Girl Rush is a 1955 American musical comedy film starring Rosalind Russell, filmed in Technicolor and VistaVision, and released by Paramount Pictures. Sons, Mothers and a General Children, Mother, and the General is a 1955 West German war film directed by László Benedek and starring Hilde Krahl, Therese Giehse and Ewald Balser. The film was not a popular success, possibly because its anti-war perspective clashed with support for German rearmament and membership of NATO. The films sets were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut and Johannes Ott. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. Location filming took place on Lüneburg Heath. The Come On The Come On is a 1956 American film noir directed by Russell Birdwell, starring Anne Baxter and Sterling Hayden. Fury at Gunsight Pass Fury at Gunsight Pass is a 1956 American Western film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring David Brian, Neville Brand and Richard Long. Hold Back the Night Hold Back the Night is a 1956 American war film about the Korean War based on the 1951 novel by Pat Frank, who had been a war correspondent in Korea. The film was directed by Allan Dwan; his third film with John Payne and his third film about the United States Marine Corps, the others being Abroad with Two Yanks and Sands of Iwo Jima. Yagyû bugeichô is a 1957 color Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki. Other English titles include: Yagyu Bugeicho – Ninjitsu part 1, Secret Scrolls, Yagyu Secret Scrolls Part I. Its sequel is 1958 Japanese film . The Bandit of Zhobe The Bandit of Zhobe is a 1959 British CinemaScope adventure film directed by John Gilling and starring Victor Mature, Anne Aubrey and Anthony Newley. In British India a bandit goes on a rampage in the mistaken belief that the British have killed his family, which later proves to not be the case. It was produced by Albert Broccoli for Warwick Films and features extensive use of footage from Gillings previous Zarak. Dog Gone People Dog Gone People is a Merrie Melodies cartoon animated short starring Elmer Fudd. Released November 12, 1960, the cartoon is directed by Robert McKimson. Elmer is voiced by Hal Smith, as Arthur Q. Bryan had died the previous year. The main plot revolves around Elmer doing a favor to his boss by watching his dog, Rupert, during an out-of-town trip ... the catch being that Rupert behaves as though he is a human and expects to be treated accordingly, and that Elmer must do everything he can to not offend his guest or risk losing out on more than just a work promotion. La cabeza viviente La Cabeza viviente is a 1963 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Crime Does Not Pay Le Crime ne paie pas is a 1962 French drama portmanteau film directed and partly written by Gérard Oury. It consists of four separate episodes, each with its own cast and writers but sharing common themes of beautiful women, jealousy, revenge and death. From these dark tales centred on leading actresses, Oury switched to buddy comedies which remain among the most-loved and successful films in the history of French cinema. Louis de Funès, here playing a barman whose English is incomprehensible, starred in them, as did English male leads like David Niven and Terry-Thomas. The writing team of Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac, behind the third episode, had provided the stories for two 1950s masterpieces, Les Diaboliques and Vertigo. The Son of Captain Blood The Son of Captain Blood is a 1962 Italian/Spanish/American international co-production film. It is the first starring role in a film for Sean Flynn, the son of Errol Flynn, who played the title character in the 1935 film Captain Blood. The film was released in Great Britain in 1963 by Warner-Pathe. Paramount Pictures released the film in the U.S. in 1964 on a double bill with the Jerry Lewis film The Patsy. The Musketeers The Musketeers is a 1961 Danish family film directed by Annelise Hovmand and starring Jens Østerholm. It was followed by the 1963 film Dronningens vagtmester. Parakh This article is written about the 1960 film; for the 1937 film or the 1944 film, see Parakh or Parakh. Parakh is a 1960 Indian Hindi film, based on a story by famed music director Salil Chowdhury, that displays Bimal Roys lighter side and is a satirical look at Indian democracy in its early years. Roy received the Filmfare Best Director Award for the film. The ensemble cast was led by Sadhana and Bengali cinema actor Basanta Choudhury. The film has music by Salil Choudhury, featuring Lata Mangeshkars hit "O Sajana Barkha Bahaar Aai". The film became a "semi-hit" at the box office. Portrait of a Mobster Portrait of a Mobster is a 1961 film directed by Joseph Pevney. It stars Vic Morrow, Leslie Parrish and Ray Danton repeating his role as Legs Diamond. Little Red Riding-Hood Rotkäppchen is an East German film based on the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood. It was released in 1962, and sold 5,769,400 tickets. The Ceremony The Ceremony is a 1963 American crime film directed by Laurence Harvey and written by Ben Barzman. The film stars Laurence Harvey, Sarah Miles, Robert Walker Jr., John Ireland, Ross Martin, Lee Patterson, Jack MacGowran, Murray Melvin and Noel Purcell. The film was released on December 18, 1963, by United Artists. Master Spy Master Spy is a 1963 British spy film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Stephen Murray, June Thorburn and Alan Wheatley. Mamta Mamta is a 1966 Indian drama film, directed by Asit Sen, written by Nihar Ranjan Gupta and Krishan Chander, and with music composed by Roshan and written by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The movie starred Suchitra Sen, Ashok Kumar and Dharmendra. The film about middle class fears and class conflict, has lead actress Suchitra Sen in a double role. The film is also noted for its music by Roshan and lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri, in songs like, Rahen Na Rahen Hum sung by Lata Mangeshkar and her hit duet, Chuppa Lo Yun Dil Mein Pyar Mera with Hemant Kumar. The film was a remake of Asit Sens own earlier Bengali film, Uttar Falguni, also starring Suchitra Sen which had won the 11th National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali. Uttar Falguni was also later remade in Tamil in 1970 as Kaaviya Thalaivi. Il marchio di Kriminal Il marchio di Kriminal is a 1967 film. It is the follow-up to Kriminal. Hagbard and Signe Hagbard and Signe or The Red Mantle is a 1967 internationally co-produced drama film based on the story of Hagbard and Signy from the twelfth-century work Gesta Danorum by Saxo Grammaticus, directed by Gabriel Axel and starring Gitte Hænning. The film won a Technical Prize at the 1967 Cannes Film Festival. The Scavengers The Scavengers is a western war drama and exploitation film released in 1969, and re-released as The Grabbers in 1970. It was directed by Lee Frost and starred John Bliss. Uschi Digard also participated. The film takes place in the period just after the American Civil War. Renegade Confederate soldiers take over a frontier town, but after they molest a young black woman, a group of ex-slaves arm themselves and counter-attack. The film, like Love Camp 7, is considered among the more notorious of Frosts films. The Inner Eye The Inner Eye is a 1972 short documentary film made by Satyajit Ray on Benode Behari Mukherjee, a blind artist and a teacher from Visva-Bharati University, a university founded by Rabindranath Tagore at Santiniketan. The twenty minutes documentary features the life and works of Mukherjee in the form of paintings and photographs, starring himself. The documentary covers his journey from childhood till his blindness along with much of his works and features his words, "Blindness is a new feeling, a new experience, a new state of being". The documentary was awarded as Best Information Film at 20th National Film Awards in 1972. Mukherjee is known as the most informed Indian artist of his generation and a legend of modern Asian Art. Born with severe eye problem, being myopic on one eye and blind in the other, Mukherjee lost his sight completely after an unsuccessful cataract operation. However, he continued his work as an artist. The Academy Film Archive, part of the Academy Foundation, took an initiative to restore Satyajit Rays films and could successfully restore 19 Ray films. The Inner Eye is yet to be restored but found to be in good condition for the restoration. The films original script was included in a book named Original English Film Scripts Satyajit Ray, put together by Rays son Sandip Ray. Israel, Why Pourquoi Israël is a 1973 French directed by Claude Lanzmann in his directorial debut. The documentary examines life in Israel 25 years after the birth of the state. Lanzmann spends time with, among others, German-Jewish émigrés, intellectuals, dock workers, police, prison inmates, and the newly arrived, surveying life in the new homeland. The title of the film is often incorrectly given as a question "Why Israel?" however, Lanzmann intended it as an answer or an explanation from a collection of viewpoints. The film premiered just three days after the Yom Kippur War in Israel. International media attention was caused by an incident in Hamburg, where leftist groups violently prevented a showing of the movie in October 2009, claiming the movie took a one-sided Zionist perspective. The Long Darkness is a 1972 Japanese drama film directed by Kei Kumai. The film is about a young couple who get together despite the tragedy that befalls their lives. The film receive several year end awards from Kinema Junpo and the Mainichi Film Awards. Secrets of the Treasure of the Jinn Valley The Ghost Valleys Treasure Mysteries, also known as "The Secrets of the Treasure of the Jinn Valley", is a 1974 satirical comedy Iranian film, directed by Ebrahim Golestan. It was released by Golestan Films, and was Golestans last feature film in Iran. Using symbolic language, the director was accused of having the Shahs support. It's Good to Be Alive Its Good to Be Alive is a 1974 American television film about baseball player Roy Campanella of the Brooklyn Dodgers. It was first aired on CBS on 22 February 1974. Based in part on his autobiography of the same name, it explores his role in integrating baseball, his own professional rise, and the physical and emotional work of recovery he had to undergo after the devastating 1958 auto accident that left him paralyzed from the shoulders down. Carnival of the Animals Bugs and Daffys Carnival of the Animals is a live action/animated television special featuring the Looney Tunes characters Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck and directed by Chuck Jones. The special, based on Camille Saint-Saëns musical suite of the same name and consisting of entirely new animation, was purposely cast in the successful mold of Jones own earlier musical cartoons, and is set the familiar showbiz rivalry between Bugs and Daffy against the orchestral backdrop of conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, in a performance based on the music of Saint-Saëns and the poetry of Ogden Nash. Carnival of the Animals originally aired on CBS on November 22, 1976, and was the first Warner Bros.-commissioned work featuring Bugs Bunny following the release of the cartoon False Hare, as well as their first Looney Tunes production following the second closure of their original animation studio in 1969. This is an abridged version of the work, omitting the "Tortoise", "Characters with Long Ears", "Cuckoo" and "Swan" movements and using the "Pianists" music over the ending credits. The Lyre of Delight The Lyre of Delight is a 1978 Brazilian drama film directed by Walter Lima Jr. The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 51st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Mrigayaa Mrigayaa is a 1976 Indian period drama film directed by Mrinal Sen and produced by K. Rajeshwara Rao. It is based on a short story by Bhagbati Charan Panigrahi, called "Inaam". The film portrayed the relationship between the British colonialists and native villagers, and their exploitation by Indian landlords in 1920s India. It also depicts the friendship between a British administrator, who has a flair for game hunting, and a native tribal, who is an expert archer. The lead actors, Mithun Chakraborty and Mamata Shankar, both made their cinematic debuts through the film. The film score was provided by Salil Chowdhury, while K. K. Mahajan handled the cinematography. At the 24th National Film Awards, Mrigayaa won two awards—Best Feature Film and Best Actor. It also won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie apart from being nominated for the Golden Prize at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival in 1977. Black Joy Black Joy is a British film released in 1977, directed by Anthony Simmons. The story of an immigrant country boy in Brixton, London. It was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. The film is a lightly ironic, British culture-clash comedy. Trevor Thomas heads the cast as a Guyanese youth who is under the delusion that life will be easier for him in London. No sooner does Thomas set foot in England than he gets tangled up in one disaster after another. The catalyst for most of Our Heros travails is "assimilated" Caribbean Norman Beaton, who plays a streetwise con artist. The film was adapted from Dark Days and Light Nights, a stage play by Jamal Ali, who also wrote the screenplay. The Night They Took Miss Beautiful The Night They Took Miss Beautiful is a 1977 American made-for-television drama film appearing on the NBC network that was produced by Don Kirshner. The film features a large number of stars in a story about "skyjacking beauty queens" on a Consolidated PBY Catalina. The passengers include five beauty pageant contestants, their entourage, and a secret agent carrying a vial of a secret and highly fatal biological warfare toxin that if opened can cause a pandemic. Qian zuo guai From Riches to Rags is a 1980 Hong Kong film written and directed by John Woo starring Ricky Hui and Johnny Koo. The Winds of Kitty Hawk The Winds of Kitty Hawk is a 1978 American made-for-television biographical film directed by E. W. Swackhamer about the Wright brothers and their invention of the first successful powered heavier-than-air flying machine. Its a tribute to the brothers and was broadcast on December 17, 1978, the 75th anniversary of their famous 1903 first aeroplane flight. It is one of several made-for-television films about historical people in aviation produced in the 1970s, including The Amazing Howard Hughes, Amelia Earhart and The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case. The film presents the brothers lives in dramatic vignettes sometimes historically rearranged. The film makes a claimer at the beginning stating that dramatic license being taken but for the most part their story is told chronologically. In 2012, the film became available on DVD from MGM Limited Edition. Condominium Condominium is a 1980 American two-part, four-hour made-for-television disaster film starring Barbara Eden, Dan Haggerty, Steve Forrest and featuring an all-star supporting cast: Ana Alicia, Richard Anderson, Ralph Bellamy, Larry Bishop, MacDonald Carey, Dane Clark, Linda Cristal, Elinor Donahue, Don Galloway, Pamela Hensley, Arte Johnson, Jack Jones, Dorothy Malone, Mimi Maynard, Lee Paul, Nehemiah Persoff, Nedra Volz, Carlene Watkins and Stuart Whitman. The film is based on the 1977 novel of the same name by John D. MacDonald. Condominium was originally broadcast on HBO on April 6 and 7, 1980, and then broadcast commercially seven months later in syndication on November 20 and 21, 1980 as part of Operation Prime Time, a syndicated block of television programming offered to mostly American independent stations. Örökség The Heiresses is a 1980 Hungarian drama film directed by Márta Mészáros and starring Isabelle Huppert. It was entered into the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Now and Forever Now and Forever is a 1983 Australian drama film directed by Adriane Carr and starring Cheryl Ladd, Robert Coleby and Carmen Duncan. The screenplay concerns a seemingly perfect couple, whose marriage is destroyed when the husband is accused of rape by another woman. It was based on a novel by Danielle Steel. Wait Till Your Mother Gets Home! Wait till Your Mother Gets Home! is a 1983 American made-for-television comedy film based on a true story about role reversal and support, starring Paul Michael Glaser and Dee Wallace. The film deals with the popular question of whether or not men and women can successfully take on the others traditional roles in society, i.e. breadwinner vs. caretaker. The Syringe Asphalt Warriors aka The Syringe is a French action movie made by Sergio Gobbi in 1984. It stars Daniel Auteuil as the main character. The plot is about fights between ethnic gangs in Paris. Improper Conduct Mauvaise Conduite or Improper Conduct is a 1984 documentary film directed by Néstor Almendros and Orlando Jiménez Leal. The documentary interviews Cuban refugees to explore the Cuban governments imprisonment of homosexuals, political dissidents, and Jehovahs Witnesses into forced-labor camps under its policy of Military Units to Aid Production. The documentary was produced with the support of French television Antenne 2 and won the Best Documentary Audience Award at the 1984 San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Melvin: Son of Alvin Melvin, Son of Alvin is a 1984 Australian comedy film. It is a sequel to Alvin Purple. It was released under the title Foreplay in the United States. La dame en couleurs The Dame in Colour is a 1985 Canadian drama film directed by Claude Jutra. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. Mystery Mansion Mystery Mansion is a 1983 family film directed by David E. Jackson and starring Dal McKennon, Greg Wynne and Randi Brown. Antarjali Jatra Antarjali Jatra, also known as Antarjali Yatra, is a 1987 film directed by Kolkata based Indian film director Goutam Ghose based on a novel, Mahayatra by Kamal Kumar Majumdar. It documents the institution of Kulin Brahmin polygamy in nineteenth century Bengal. The film got National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali in 1988. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Scoop Scoop is a 1987 television film directed by Gavin Millar, adapted by William Boyd from the 1938 satirical novel Scoop by Evelyn Waugh. It was produced by Sue Birtwistle with executive producers Nick Elliott and Patrick Garland. Original music was made by Stanley Myers. The story is about a reporter sent to the fictional African state of Ishmaelia by accident. C.A.T. Squad: Python Wolf C.A.T. Squad: Python Wolf is a 1988 television film directed by William Friedkin and starring Joseph Cortese, Jack Youngblood, Steve James, and Deborah Van Valkenburgh. It is the sequel to C.A.T. Squad and aired May 23, 1988. Don Bosco Don Bosco is a 1988 Italian biographical drama film directed by Leandro Castellani. It depicts real life events of Roman Catholic priest John Bosco. Hardcase and Fist Hardcase and Fist is a 1989 American action film written and directed by Tony Zarindast and starring Ted Prior. The Sword of Bushido Sword of the Bushido is a 1990 action film directed by Adrian Carr and starring Richard Norton. Instant Karma Instant Karma is a 1990 film. Craig Sheffer stars as Zane, a TV producer looking for romance. Directed by Roderick Taylor. California Casanova California Casanova is a comedy film written and directed by Nat Christian. The film was made in 1991 and stars Jerry Orbach, Audrey Landers, Tyrone Power Jr., Bryan Genesse, Ken Kercheval, Ted Davis and Michelle Johnston. It was executive produced by Ruth Landers and Mark Polan. Cyber Eden Jackpot is a 1992 Italian sci-fi-adventure film directed by Mario Orfini. The film was a box office bomb, grossing just 158 million lire at the Italian box office against a budget of 18 billions lire. Dallas Doll Dallas Doll is an Australian film starring Sandra Bernhard, David Ngoombujarra, Roy Billing, Victoria Longley, Frank Gallacher, Jake Blundell, Rose Byrne and written and directed by Ann Turner. Deceptions II: Edge of Deception Deceptions II: Edge of Deception is a 1995 drama film directed by George Mihalka, written by Ken Denbow, starring Mariel Hemingway, Stephen Shellen and Jennifer Rubin. Kakaya chudnaya igra What a Wonderful Game is a 1995 Russian drama film directed by Pyotr Todorovsky. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival. El rey del río King of the River is a 1995 Spanish drama film directed by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón. It was entered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival. Just in Time Just in Time is a 1997 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Shawn Levy from a screenplay by Eric Tuchman. This was the first feature film directed by Levy, who went on to direct such hits as Night at the Museum and Date Night. Juliana Juliana is a 1988 film. Better Living Better Living is a 1998 film featured in the Hamptons International Film Festival. It stars Roy Scheider and Olympia Dukakis, and includes Edward Herrmann. Boy! What a Girl! Boy! What a Girl! is a 1947 race film directed by Arthur H. Leonard and starring Tim Moore, with guest appearances by the Brown Dots, Slam Stewart, Sid Catlett and Gene Krupa. Vita coi figli Vita coi figli is a 1990 Italian television film directed by Dino Risi and broadcast by Canale 5. The Time to Die The Time to Die is a 1970 French crime film directed by André Farwagi and starring Anna Karina. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. Kaajal Kaajal is a 1965 Bollywood film produced by Pannalal Maheshwari and directed by Ram Maheshwari. The film stars Meena Kumari, Dharmendra, Raaj Kumar, Padmini, Helen, Durga Khote, Tun Tun, Mehmood and Mumtaz. The films music is by Ravi. The film is adapted from Gulshan Nandas novel "Maadhavi" by Phani Majumdar with Kidar Sharma writing the dialogues. The film was declared as a "Hit" at Box office India and was the 10th Highest grosser & was listed in Top 20 films of 1965. The film was remade in Telugu as Maa Inti Devatha. Redux Riding Hood Redux Riding Hood is a 15-minute animated short film directed by Steve Moore and produced by Disney in 1997 that received an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Short Film. The film was produced with cel animation and 2-D collage elements, a look developed by production designer John Kleber. From a set of four short/featurettes planned by Disney and MovieToons, which was also to include "Jack in the Beanstalk," "The Three Little Pigs" and a fourth cartoon that was never finalized. The idea was to make a more adult short by combining Disney artists and high-quality writers and their takes on classic fairy tales. However, only Redux Riding Hood was released on in Encino to qualify it for the Academy Awards. Lost, Lonely and Vicious Lost, Lonely and Vicious is a 1958 American film directed by Frank Myers. Visas and Virtue Visas and Virtue is a 1997 narrative short film directed by Chris Tashima and starring Chris Tashima, Susan Fukuda, Diana Georger and Lawrence Craig. It was inspired by the true story of Holocaust rescuer Chiune "Sempo" Sugihara, who is known as "The Japanese Schindler". Sugihara issued over 2,000 transit visas to Polish and Lithuanian Jews from his consulate in Kaunas, Lithuania, in August 1940, in defiance of his own government, thereby allowing an estimated 6,000 individuals to escape the impending Holocaust. Journey to Wisdom Desadanam is a 1996 Indian Malayalam language feature film directed by Jayaraj. It won the National award for best Regional film in the year 1997. Supermen Against the Orient Supermen Against the Orient is a 1973 superhero film directed by Bitto Albertini. It is a sequel of Gianfranco Parolinis 1967 film The Three Fantastic Supermen. It was a commercial success in Italy and also in Hong Kong. Father Sergius Father Sergius is a 1978 Soviet drama film directed by Igor Talankin based on the eponymous story by Leo Tolstoy. The Salonika Terrorists The Salonika Terrorists, also known as The Assassins from Salonika is a 1961 Yugoslav film. It follows the story of the Boatmen of Thessaloniki. Timur i yego komanda Timur and His Team, is a 1940 Soviet action film directed by Aleksandr Razumny. Monique Monique is a 1970 drama film directed and written by John Bown. It may be the first British film to tackle the then-taboo subject of troilism. Zvezda The Star is a 1953 Soviet war film directed by Aleksandr Ivanov and starring Anatoly Verbitsky, Alexey Pokrovsky and Oleg Zhakov. The film was completed in 1949, but was not released for four years. It portrays a group of Soviet soldiers who are cut off and surrounded by German troops during the Second World War. The film was remade in 2002. Killer Flick Killer Flick is a 1998 American independent black comedy road film written and directed by Mark Weidman that follows a group of people as they go on a crime spree and film their own activities. Flushed Flushed is a 1999 American comedy film written, edited and directed by Carrie Ansell. This comedy film producer is Ken Greenblatt. Yamagola Yamagola is a 1977 Telugu language fantasy comedy film, produced by S. Venkataratnam under the Sree Pallavi Films banner and directed by Tatineni Rama Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Jaya Prada in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was remade in Hindi as Lok Parlok and in Tamil as Yamanukku Yaman. Ibu mertuaku Ibu Mertuaku is a 1962 Malaysian melodrama film directed by and starring Malaysian silver-screen legend P. Ramlee. The films story revolves around the tragic love affair between Kassim Selamat, a poor musician, and Sabariah, the only daughter of a wealthy woman. The movie is notable in that the opening act starts out as a light-hearted romantic comedy, but at the 30 minute mark turns into a dramatic tragedy. Like a number of P. Ramlees works, the film criticises the unofficial caste system that separates the wealthy from the poor. This film is considered a Malaysian classic, and is remembered for the song "Di Mana Kan Ku Cari Ganti" and a famous eye-stabbing scene during the films climax. Gatchaman is a three-part original video animation based on the popular 1970s anime Science Ninja Team Gatchaman. It was released in Japan and the United States during the mid-1990s. This version of Gatchaman is set in the year 2066 where the evil leader of the nation of Hontwall is threatening to take over the planet. Scientists from the International Science Organization are disappearing and only five teenage heroes, the Science Ninja team, can stop the disaster. The OVAs were licensed by Urban Vision through Harmony Gold USA and were released on VHS and DVD. At Anime Boston 2013, Sentai Filmworks had announced that they have rescued the OVA series along with the original 1970s series for a DVD re-release in October. The series was made available for streaming through Crunchyroll. The series was originally dubbed by Harmony Gold and Urban Vision, however, Sentai Filmworks produced a new English dub in 2013 for their DVD and Blu-ray re-release to match the uncut TV series dub. Lal Patthar Lal Patthar is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language film, produced by F. C. Mehra, and directed by Sushil Majumdar. The film is a remake of the Bengali film, Lal Pathar which released in 1964. The film stars Raaj Kumar, Vinod Mehra, Hema Malini, Raakhee, Ajit, Asit Sen and Paintal. The film is one of the rare films where lead actress Hema Malini played a negative role, being a jealous mistress of a zamindar who tries to frame his young wife as an adultress. Her performance received accolades. The music of the film was composed by Shankar Jaikishan. The film was shot on some minor outdoor locations and at Mehboob Studios, as well as at Natraj Studios Bombay. Manchi Donga Manchi Donga is a 1988 Telugu film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Vijayashanti and Suhasini. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office. The Jolly Boys' Last Stand The Jolly Boys Last Stand is a 2000 low budget British comedy feature starring Andy Serkis and Milo Twomey. British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen appears in a minor role. The film was written and directed by Chris Payne. Yehi Hai Zindagi Yehi Hai Zindagi is a 1977 Hindi-language film. Produced by B. Nagi Reddy, it is directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Seema Deo, Utpal Dutt, Lucky Ali, Ramesh Deo and Neeta Mehta. The films music was composed by Rajesh Roshan. It is a remake of the Tamil film Kaliyuga Kannan. Mooch Goes to Hollywood Mooch Goes to Hollywood is a 1971 51-minute television film was directed by Richard Erdman and co-written by Jim Backus, who also stars in the film as himself. The film chronicles the adventures of Mooch, an ambitious dog, and her attempts to become a canine star after befriending Zsa Zsa Gabor. Jing zhuang nan xiong nan di Those Were the Days is a 1997 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Dick Cho. The film is an adaptation of the TV series Old Time Buddy, which was produced by TVB, starring returning cast members from the series Gallen Lo, Maggie Cheung and Francis Ng, alongside new cast members Natalis Chan, Monica Chan, Shu Qi, Dayo Wong and Joyce Chan. Hurt Hurt is a 2003 independent Canadian film written and directed by Steve DiMarco. Just Another Saturday Just Another Saturday is a Play For Today about the Orange walk culture transmitted 7 November 1975 on BBC1. It was directed by John Mackenzie and stars Jon Morrison and Billy Connolly. The film won the Prix Italia for Best Drama. Stuck Stuck is a 2001 short film directed by Jamie Babbit and starring Jennie Ventriss, Jeanette Miller, and Eden Sher. It tells the story of an elderly lesbian couple traveling across the desert, who are on the verge of ending their unhappy relationship. It was the first film produced by production company POWER UP and won three film festival awards. My Father, the Genius My Father the Genius is a 2002 documentary film directed by Lucia Small. Miss Hanafi Miss Hanafi or El Anesa Hanafy is a 1954 Egyptian comedy film written and produced by Galil al-Bendari and directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab about a man who goes through an accidental sex change. Starring by Ismail Yaseen and Omar El-Hariri, the film is based upon an actual 1947 news article about a woman-to-man instance but with the gender switch reversed to be man-to-woman for comedy effect. Miss Hanafi is listed among the most important 100 films in the history of Egyptian cinema. In his book Dream Makers on the Nile, author Mustafa Darwish called it Ismail Yasseens "most famous and funniest film". Kashmeeram Kashmeeram is a 1994 Indian Malayalam-language action film directed by Rajiv Anchal, written by A. K. Sajan and produced by Menaka under Revathy Kalamandhir. Starring Suresh Gopi, Priya Raman, Sharada, Lalu Alex and Ratheesh. It was dubbed and released in Telugu as New Delhi. Inaam Dus Hazaar Inaam Dus Hazaar is a 1987 Bollywood action comedy film directed by Jyotin Goel. It stars Sanjay Dutt and Meenakshi Seshadri in lead roles in their only film together. It is inspired by Alfred Hitchcocks classic North by Northwest. The film was the seventh highest grossing Hindi film of 1987. Five Men and a Limo 5 Men and a Limo is a 1997 American short film produced by Aspect Ratio as an introduction sketch for the 26th Annual The Hollywood Reporter Key Art Awards. In the film voiceover actor Don LaFontaine picks up four other voiceover actors in his limo to travel to the awards. The actors talk about themselves and the awards, making humorous references to common phrases and techniques they use when voicing movie trailers. Besides LaFontaine, the other actors appearing in the film are John Leader, Nick Tate, Mark Elliot, and Al Chalk. Hal Douglas provides his voice for a telephone call, but does not appear. The limousine in the film is LaFontaines. The driver is Clinton Hendricks, LaFontaines personal sound engineer and driver. Get Up! is a 2003 comedy film written and directed by Kazuyuki Izutsu, starring Toshiyuki Nishida. It is about a James Brown-obsessed gangsters last day of freedom before he starts a 5-year prison term. All My Life All My Life is 2004 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Laurenti M. Dyogi and starring Aga Muhlach and Kristine Hermosa. Whole Whole is a documentary about people with body integrity identity disorder. It first was broadcast on the Sundance Channel in 2004. Gay Republicans Gay Republicans is a 2004 television documentary film directed by Wash Westmoreland that focuses on four Log Cabin Republicans as they struggle with President George W. Bushs unequivocal opposition to gay marriage and are forced to make a choice: Whether to be good Republicans and support the President, or stand up for their civil rights as gay Americans. This decision afforded them a historic opportunity to affect the 2004 presidential election, but it also opens schisms that threatens the unity of the Log Cabin itself. Let the Wind Blow Hava Aney Dey is a 2004 Hindi-language drama film written and directed by Partho Sen-Gupta. It stars Aniket Vishwasrao, Nishikant Kamat, Tannishtha Chatterjee and Rajshree Thakur in the lead roles. The film was shot on location in the northern suburbs of Mumbai, India, in October–November 2003 with a mixed crew composed of French and Indian technicians. It is an Indo-French co-production between Santocha Productions, Paris and Mystique Media Ltd, Mumbai and Independent Movies LTD, Mumbai. It was also funded partly by the Fonds Sud, of the French Foreign Ministry and the French Cultural Ministry. It was post-produced partly in Mumbai and Paris. Without Her Without Her is a Canadian thriller film, directed by Jean Beaudin and released in 2006. The film stars Karine Vanasse as Camille, a woman returning home to Quebec for the first time since leaving for Italy after the disappearance of her mother. The films cast also includes Marie-Thérèse Fortin, Maxim Gaudette, Linda Sorgini, Isabel Richer, Patrick Goyette and Johanne-Marie Tremblay. Composer Jean Robitaille won the Genie Award for Best Original Score at the 27th Genie Awards for his work on the film. Antonio's Breakfast Antonios Breakfast is a highly acclaimed Brixton set drama short film written and directed by Daniel Mulloy. It premiered in Sundance Film Festival and went on to win the BAFTA Award for Best Short Film. Looking for Miguel Buscando a Miguel is a 2007 Colombian drama film written and directed by Juan Fischer. Based on a true story, looking for Miguel is Fischer’s second work as director. The film is a stark comedy-drama about identity and the different facets of Colombian society. I Have Tourette's But Tourette's Doesn't Have Me I Have Tourettes but Tourettes Doesnt Have Me is a 2005 documentary film featuring children between the ages of six and thirteen with Tourette syndrome. The film examines the lives of more than a dozen children who have Tourettes, and explores the challenges they face. The 27-minute television documentary was produced by HBO in conjunction with the Tourette Syndrome Association, and first aired on HBO on November 12, 2005. Ellen Goosenberg Kent is the director and producer, and Sheila Nevins is the executive producer. Ma saison super 8 My Super 8 Season is a 2005 French film by Alessandro Avellis that deals with gay and lesbian issues. Tressette: A Story of an Island Tressette: A Story of an Island is a 2006 Croatian film directed by Dražen Žarković. The Crooked Eye The Crooked Eye is a 20-minute drama film short adapted, directed and edited by D. C. Douglas. It is based on the short story of the same name by Betty Malicoat. In 2009 the film won for Best Animated Short at the Red Rock Film Festival in Utah. Wings of Defeat Wings of Defeat is a 2007 documentary feature film in which former Kamikaze pilots reveal they were not fanatics but were ordered to die by a desperate military. Wings of Defeat, broadcast on the PBS Independent Lens series in May 2009, was awarded the 2009 Erik Barnouw Award by the Organization of American Historians. In Japan, World War II Kamikaze are still revered as self-sacrificing heroes. Internationally, they remain a potent symbol of fanaticism. In astonishingly candid interviews, four former Kamikaze reveal that they were neither suicidal nor fanatical. The film reveals they were young men sentenced to death by a military that could not admit defeat. In heartbreaking testimony corroborated with rare archival footage, they tell us about their dramatic survival and their survivors’ guilt. This riveting, seamlessly edited film is an emotionally charged and timely exposé, probing the responsibilities that a government at war has to its people and its soldiers. Wings of Defeat features interviews with four trained kamikaze pilots, including three who took off to attack the U.S. fleet off the coast of Okinawa in the spring of 1945 as well as exclusive interviews with surviving American Navy veterans of the USS Drexler, a destroyer sunk by two kamikaze pilots. The American veterans illustrate the enduring trauma of the suicide attacks. The film features commentary by John W. Dower, the Pulitzer Prize-winning, American historian of modern Japan, and Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney, author of the books Kamikaze Diaries and Cherry Blossoms, Kamikaze and Nationalism. Trapped Anton is a 2008 Irish action thriller. It stars Anthony Fox as Anton, a man drawn into the troubles along the Northern Ireland Border in 1972. The film also features Gerard McSorley, Laura Way, Vincent Fegan, Andy Smith and Ronan Wilmot. The film was directed by Graham Cantwelland written for the screen by Anthony Fox. Anton was produced by Patrick Clarke and Anthony Fox. EastWest Film Distribution and High Fliers Films released the film to theatres in Ireland and the UK on October 8, 2008. Anton was released in territories outside of Ireland under the title, Trapped. The film was nominated for 3 Irish Film Awards in 2009. The theme song, One was written and performed by Greg Pearle, John Illsley and Paul Brady 7 km da Gerusalemme Seven Kilometers from Jerusalem or "7 Km da Gerusalemme" is a film about a Milanese ad exec having a midlife crisis who makes a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Meat Loaf: In Search of Paradise Meat Loaf: In Search of Paradise is a 2007 independent documentary film that captures rocker Meat Loaf and his life in rehearsals and on the road during his 2007 World Tour. It was directed by Bruce David Klein and Paulina Vera Williams and produced by Atlas Media Corp. in association with Voom HD Pictures and 10th Street Entertainment. The film was an official selection of the Montreal World Film Festival in 2007 and of the USA Film Festival in 2008. In Europe, the film was included in the 3 Bats Live DVD. According to Allmovie, "as the stage show gets more and more involved, the singer battles ongoing health concerns." The film was theatrically released in 75 cities in the U.S. and Canada on March 12, 2008. The premiere was held at New York Citys IFC Center. The New York Times called the film "amusing," and Variety said it was "revealing." It is now available on DVD from Universal and can be seen on television worldwide. K3 en de kattenprins K3 en de Kattenprins is the third movie of the Flemish girlband K3. The movie was released in 2007 and was directed by Matthias Temmermans. This was also their last movie to include former member of K3, Kathleen Aerts. The film was aired on Zappelin, Ketnet, Kindernet and RTL Telekids Uncle's Paradise aka is a 2006 Japanese pink film directed by Shinji Imaoka. Aahaa Aahaa is a 1997 Tamil family drama film directed by Suresh Krishna starring Rajiv Krishna and Sulekha in the lead roles. The film was a decent hit among Deepavali releases and ran for 100 days. This film later remade in Telugu titled Aaha starring Jagapathi Babu. Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale was a 60-minute 2008 BBC One television drama on the early years of Florence Nightingale, from 1837 to the Royal Commission into the Crimean War. Nightingale was played by Laura Fraser, and her father by Michael Pennington. It was first broadcast on Sunday 1 June 2008. Subdivision Subdivision is a 2009 Australian film directed by Sue Brooks and starring Gary Sweet, Brooke Satchwell, Bruce Spence, Kris McQuade, Ashley Bradnam, Aaron Faaoso. It was released on 20 August 2009 throughout Australia. The Film to Come The Film to Come is a 1997 French short film directed by Raúl Ruiz. The story concerns a cult that continuously watches a 23-second long film in a neverending loop. The film has no dialogue; instead, an ever-changing narrator gives a first-person account of his experience with the cult. Bhakta Prahlada Bhakta Prahlada is a 1983 Indian Kannada-language mythological film, directed by Vijay, and based on the Hindu mythological tale of Prahalada. The film stars Rajkumar, Saritha, Master Lohith and Ananth Nag. The soundtrack was composed by T. G. Lingappa. The film won State Film Awards in Sound recording and cinematography categories. This was the third Kannada film on Prahlada in Kannada after the 1942 film Bhakta Prahlada and the 1960 film Dashavathara. Snow Prince is a 2009 Japanese film. This film is adapted from the novel A Dog of Flanders and is inspired by the 1971 film A Small Love Melody. Directed by Joji Matsuoka and written by Kundō Koyama—the scriptwriter for the film Departures, it is a poignant story of a middle class womans teenage friendship with a poor artist. Shintaro Morimoto plays the role of Sota, the orphan artist who lives with his grandfather, and Marino Kuwashima plays the role of Sotas friend, Sayo. Together, they have to weather the many challenges that come their way because of their lowly social status. Snow Prince marked the film debuts of Morimoto and Kuwashima. The main and supporting cast of Snow Prince was revealed on 11 May 2009, and the filming subsequently took place at a movie village located in Shōnai from November 2008 to February 2009. The theme song of this film, entitled Snow Prince, was sung by a group of 10 boys including Shintaro Morimoto, the lead actor of this film. This song debuted at the 9th position on the Oricon weekly charts. Snow Prince had its international debut in Flanders, Belgium, the setting for A Dog of Flanders. It then showcased at the 2009 Hawaii International Film Festival, and subsequently opened in Japanese cinemas on 12 December 2009. The film, which grossed $845,375 in Japan and Singapore, received mixed reviews from critics. Actor Teruyuki Kagawa was nominated for the best supporting actor award at the 52nd Blue Ribbon Awards for his role. Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story is a 2010 American documentary film narrated by Academy Award winner Dustin Hoffman, written by Pulitzer Prize winner Ira Berkow, and directed by award-winning documentary filmmaker Peter Miller. It is about the connection and history between American Jews and baseball. Kenneth Turan of The Los Angeles Times, wrote that the "warm and enthusiastic" film "not only lives up to its title ... but also delivers a bit extra as well." The documentary received the Best Editing Award at the Breckenridge Film Festival for Editor Amy Linton, the Audience Choice Award at the 2011 Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival, and the Audience Choice Award for Best Feature Documentary at the 2011 Seattle Jewish Film Festival. The Tale of How The Tale of How is a 2006 South African animated film. Michael Michael is a 2011 Indian psychological thriller film directed by Ribhu Dasgupta and produced by Anurag Kashyap. Lust Lust is a 2011 Egyptian drama film directed by Khaled El Hagar. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Marrying the Mafia 4: Family Ordeal Marrying the Mafia IV is a 2011 South Korean film and the fourth installment of Marrying the Mafia series. Atomic Ivan Atomic Ivan is a Russian film directed by Vasily Barkhatov. The first in the history of a feature film, shot at the existing nuclear power plants with the support of the state corporation Rosatom. The world premiere took place on September 27, 2011 in London at the symposium of the World Association of Nuclear Operators. In the Russian rental movie was released on March 29, 2012. Jai Bhim Comrade Jai Bhim Comrade is a 2011 Indian documentary film directed by Anand Patwardhan. The film begins with a description of police violence in the 1997 Ramabai killings. It goes on to explore various aspects of the lives and politics of Dalit people in Mumbai. The film took 14 years to produce, and was released in 2011 after the conclusion of the court trials that followed the Ramabai incident. The film was widely shown both nationally and internationally, and received an overwhelmingly positive reaction. It has won numerous national and international awards. Charuulata 2011 Charuulata 2011 is a 2012 Bengali film directed by Agnidev Chatterjee. This film is based on Rabindranath Tagores Nastanirh. Touch the Wall Touch the Wall is a documentary film about American swimmers Missy Franklin and Kara Lynn Joyce and their journey to the 2012 Summer Olympics. The film was funded through a kickstarter campaign and private funding in 2013, and released in 2014 via Tugg. The film premiered as a red carpet feature at the Stars Denver Film Festival to an audience of 2800 people, and then again in New York on Sunday November 23, one day before USA Swimming Foundations Golden Goggles awards which were also in New York. The New York premiere was co-presented with USA Swimming. The film was directed and produced by Christo Brock and Grant Barbeito, a filmmaking duo from Los Angeles. Ra Ra is a 2014 Indian Tamil fantasy horror-film written by Ashraf and Prabu Yuvaraj and directed by debutant Prabu Yuvaraj. The movie features Ashraf and Aditi Chengappa in lead roles. Produced by Ameen and Akbar and featuring music by Raj Aryan, it has cinematography by Saravanan Ramasamy. The film was launched at Chennai in July 2013. The movie seems to have been highly inspired by the Hollywood movie Insidious. I Am a Girl I Am A Girl is a 2013 documentary that follows six girls aged between 17 and 19 from the United States, Australia, Cambodia, Afghanistan, Cameroon, and Papua New Guinea, highlighting issues of gender inequality, domestic abuse, mental health and family planning. The story is told through interviews with the girls and cinematic observational footage as they experience important events and rites of passage in their life. The films producer and director, Rebecca Barry, is a filmmaker from Australia. The film is distributed by Women Make Movies in North America, Titan View in Australia, and TVF International in the rest of the world. Inga Enna Solluthu Inga Enna Solluthu is a 2014 Indian Tamil comedy film directed by Vincent Selva, and produced and written by VTV Ganesh who also plays the lead role, with Meera Jasmine and Santhanam in supporting roles. The film released on 30 January 2014 and opened to negative reviews. Pakida Pakida is a Malayalam film directed by Sunil Karyattukara starring Asif Ali and Biju Menon. Other cast member include Aju Varghese, Vishnu Raghav, Anjo Jose, Sajid, Shine Tom Chacko and Malavika Nair. The film was released on 14 February 2014. The Lives We Lead The Lives We Lead is an Australian 2015 drama film directed by Davo Hardy in his feature film directorial debut. It stars Sally Williams, Georgina Neville, Davo Hardy and Josh Wiseman. The plot deals with four characters, as seen over the course of fifty years and through various turns of fortune as they each deal with the attitudes and expectations imposed on them in childhood. Pamela and Edith are two upper-middle-class sisters, but their widowed father overtly favors one over the other. Gavin comes from a privileged family, but lacks affection and belonging. And Kerrod is from a working-class family and is the youngest of three, who aspires to provide better for his family than his own father did. The film was well-received by critics and the general public upon its premiere at the Ritz Cinema, Sydney Australia on 2 August 2015, and its DVD release on 13 October 2015, with worldwide distribution via TLA Releasing. It was included in the Australian database of films OzFlix as of April 2017. . DVD in September 2019. Slugterra: Return of the Elementals Slugterra: Return of the Elementals is a 2014 Canadian animated film produced by the Canadian company Nerd Corps Entertainment and distributed by Shout Factory!, Cineplex, Eone Entertainment and Screen Vision. It is the second movie of Slugterra. It premiered on August 2, 2014 in US and August 21, 2014. 7 Letters 7 Letters is a 2015 Singaporean drama film directed by seven different directors. It comprises seven short stories celebrating Singapores 50th anniversary. The film was selected as the Singaporean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The Strange House The Strange House is a 2015 Chinese 3D horror thriller film directed by Danny Pang Phat. The film was released on July 24, 2015. Nilave Vaa Nilaave Vaa is a 1998 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by A. Venkatesh and produced by K. T. Kunjumon. The film stars Vijay and Suvalakshmi in the main lead roles, while Sanghavi, Raghuvaran and Manivannan play other supporting roles. The film opened in August 1998 to negative reviews and was declared as average at the box office. It was later dubbed in Hindi as Ek Aur Sikander. Saagasam Saagasam is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film directed by Arun Raj Varma and written and produced by Thiagarajan. The film features Prashanth and Amanda Rosario in the lead roles, while an ensemble cast including Thambi Ramaiah, Sonu Sood, Abeetha and Abi Saravanan portray supporting roles. The film is a remake of the 2012 Telugu film Julai, and was released on 5 February 2016. The film was received negative reviews from critics and audiences, it was declared a Flop at the box office. Saansein: The Last Breath Saansein is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language romantic horror film directed by Rajiv S Ruia and produced by Goutam Kumar Jain. It stars Rajneesh Duggal, Sonarika Bhadoria, Hiten Tejwani, and Neetha Shetty. The film was released on 25 November 2016. 3rd Night 3rd Night is an Australian horror film directed and written by Adam Graveley and starring Jesse McGinn, Robert Hartburn, and Bruce Denny. Thikka Thikka is 2016 Indian Telugu-language action comedy film produced by Dr. Rohin Reddy on Sri Venkateswara Movie Makers banner and directed by Sunil Reddy. Starring Sai Dharam Tej, Larissa Bonesi and Mannara Chopra in the lead roles, along with Rajendra Prasad, Ali, Raghu Babu and Vennela Kishore in pivotal role, the music is composed by S. Thaman. Production began on 31 July 2015 in Hyderabad. The film was released on 13 August 2016 globally. The film received negative reviews from critics and audiences, but they were praised and appreciated Sai Dharam Tejs performance. However, they were criticized the direction, storyline, irrational and confusing screenplay and the incoherent script. The film was a box office bomb. El futuro que viene The Future Ahead is a 2017 Argentine drama film directed by Constanza Novick. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The Pluto Moment The Pluto Moment is a 2018 Chinese drama film directed by Ming Zhang. It was selected to screen in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Sema Semma is a 2018 Indian Tamil language comedy-drama film directed by Vallikanth and written by Pandiraj. The film features G. V. Prakash Kumar and Arthana Binu in the lead roles, while Yogi Babu and Mansoor Ali Khan, among others, play supporting roles. Featuring music also composed by Prakash Kumar and cinematography by Vivek Anand, the film began production during early 2017 and released on 25 May 2018 to mixed reviews.It was later dubbed into Telugu as Chinni Krishnudu. Alkali Ike's Auto Alkali Ikes Auto is a 1911 American short comedy film directed by Gilbert M. Broncho Billy Anderson. The film is one in the "Alkali Ike" series. It remains in existence. Court House Crooks Court House Crooks is a 1915 American short comedy film. It features Harold Lloyd in an uncredited role. White Tiger White Tiger is a 1923 American crime film directed by Tod Browning starring Priscilla Dean and featuring Wallace Beery in a supporting role. The Knight of the Rose is a 1926 Austrian silent film of the opera of the same name by Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Directed by Robert Wiene, it premiered on 10 January 1926 at the Dresden Semperoper, which had also hosted the actual operas premiere 15 years earlier. Hofmannsthal considerably changed the storyline for the film version and Strauss score included music not only from the opera but also sections of his Couperin Suite and a march for the Field Marshal, who appears in this version. The music during the films performances was provided by an orchestra. At the premiere, this was conducted by Richard Strauss himself. The films projection speed had to be adjusted by the projector in order to fit the speed of the orchestra. This task fell to the films cameraman, Hans Androschin, because only he knew the exact length of each scene and cut. In later performances, a special recording, also conducted by Strauss, provided the music. Strauss conducted the Vienna and London premieres Devil-May-Care Devil-May-Care is a 1929 American Pre-Code musical film directed by Sidney Franklin with a Technicolor sequence of the Albertina Rasch Dancers. The film was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on 27 December 1929 and was Ramon Novarros talkie debut. The film is based upon the 1851 play La Bataille de dames, ou un duel en amour by Ernest Legouvé and Eugène Scribe. It is known by a variety of other names, including Battle of the Ladies, Der Leutnant des Kaisers, Der jüngste Leutnant, Il tenente di Napoleone, and O lohagos tis aftokratorikis frouras. Call of the Flesh Call of the Flesh is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical film directed by Charles Brabin. The film stars Ramon Novarro, Dorothy Jordan, and Renée Adorée. It featured several songs performed by Novarro and originally included a sequence photographed in Technicolor. One Heavenly Night One Heavenly Night is a 1931 American pre-Code film, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, released through United Artists, and directed by George Fitzmaurice. The plot here revolves around a poor-but-honest flower girl who agrees to impersonate an opera star. This film brought Goldwyn his worst reviews and largest financial loss since going independent in 1923. However, the profits from Whoopee! more than made up the difference. Kitty from Kansas City Kitty from Kansas City is a 1931 animated short film which is presented by Max Fleischer and was originally released by Paramount Pictures. The film, with features Betty Boop as she attempts to comically get to Rudy Valley, features a sing-along of the song "Kitty From Kansas City", a song that Vallee released on vinyl via the Victor record label. Hence the name of Betty Boops destination; it features a cameo of Rudy Vallee, who is featured half-way through the film. He invites the audience, via disguise, to sing-along to the title song. The song which is sung during the film is about a woman who is called Kitty. The song discusses that she was unintelligent and was also unattractive, but is still loved nonetheless. Copyrighted on the 3rd of November 1931, and released 2 days prior, the film is part of the "follow the bouncing ball" series of films entitled Screen Songs. These sets of films would invite the audience to sing along to a selected song. Air Hostess Air Hostess is a 1933 American Pre-Code aviation-themed melodrama based on a serial published in a 1919 True Story Magazine article called Air Hostess by Grace Perkins, also known as Dora Macy. Director Albert Rogell who had moved from shorts to B-films, had been interested in aviation having already helmed a similar feature, The Flying Marine. In Air Hostess, the studio had attempted to merge flying and romance. Advertising stressed, "A date in the skies ... a rendezvous in the heavens...where love zooms with thrill after thrill ... but finds a happy landing!" Evalyn Knapp plays a TWA air hostess attracted to a grandstanding pilot, despite the better advice of the blind mechanic and other employees who watch over her.) Knapp was being touted as a future star, with a starring role in Sinners Holiday, but eventually lost her A-status and was relegated to such B-fare as Air Hostess. An Elephant Never Forgets An Elephant Never Forgets is a 1934 short cartoon film produced by Fleischer Studios and part of the Color Classics series. The film was directed by Dave Fleischer. Mary Jane's Pa Mary Janes Pa is a 1935 American drama film directed by William Keighley and written by Tom Reed and Peter Milne. The film stars Aline MacMahon, Guy Kibbee, Tom Brown, Robert McWade, Minor Watson and Nan Grey. The film was released by Warner Bros. on April 27, 1935. Captain Calamity Captain Calamity is a 1936 American South Seas adventure film directed by John Reinhardt and starring George Houston released by Grand National Pictures. It was filmed in an early colour process called Hirlicolor at Talisman Studios and Santa Catalina Island. Don't Look Now Dont Look Now is a 1936 Merrie Melodies animated short film directed by Tex Avery. Fantômas Fantômas is a 1932 French crime film directed by Pál Fejös and starring Jean Galland, Tania Fédor and Thomy Bourdelle. It features the popular pulp character Fantômas, a supercriminal, and his nemesis Inspector Juve. It was loosely based on the original Fantômas novel by Marcel Allain and Pierre Souvestre. The film was one of a number of Fantômas adaptations made during the 20th century. Grampy's Indoor Outing Grampys Indoor Outing is a 1936 Fleischer Studio animated short, starring Betty Boop and Grampy. The Man in the Mirror The Man in the Mirror is a 1936 British comedy film, directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Edward Everett Horton, Genevieve Tobin and Ursula Jeans. The films sets were designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei. Hollywood Stadium Mystery Hollywood Stadium Mystery is a 1938 American film directed by David Howard. Men in Exile Men in Exile is a 1937 film directed by John Farrow. A "B" movie from Warner Bros, it was the first feature Farrow directed. Peeping Penguins Peeping Penguins is a 1937 animated cartoon directed by Dave Fleischer and produced for Fleischer Studios for Paramount Pictures. Cassidy of Bar 20 Cassidy of Bar 20 is a 1938 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Norman Houston. The film stars William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Frank Darien, Nora Lane, Robert Fiske and John Elliott. The film was released on February 25, 1938, by Paramount Pictures. Convict's Code Convicts Code is a 1939 American film directed by Lambert Hillyer. Ghost Wanted Ghost Wanted is Merrie Melodies animated short released in 1940. It features a little ghost who is inexperienced at haunting houses & whose "suit/sheets" resemble the typical footy pajamas with the "trap door" that were popular in the era. The little ghost is silent & goes on a haunting job interview & is terrorized by a bigger ghost. The Showdown The Showdown is a 1940 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton, written by Donald Kusel and Harold Daniel Kusel, and starring William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Britt Wood, Morris Ankrum, Jan Clayton, Wright Kramer and Donald Kirke. It was released on March 8, 1940, by Paramount Pictures. South of Suez South of Suez is a 1940 American drama film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring George Brent, Brenda Marshall and George Tobias. An alleged murder in an African diamond mine haunts a man many years later after he has returned to Britain. The film was made as a programmer by Warner Brothers. It was part of a cycle of British-themed films made by Hollywood studios during the era. The Common Touch The Common Touch is a 1941 British drama film directed by John Baxter and starring Geoffrey Hibbert, Harry Welchman, Greta Gynt, and Joyce Howard. The film is a remake by the director of his 1933 film Doss House. Pianist Mark Hambourg appears in a small role. Law of the Tropics Law of the Tropics is a 1941 American drama film directed by Ray Enright and starring Constance Bennett, Jeffrey Lynn and Regis Toomey. By the time Bennett made the film, her career was in steep decline. The film is loosely based on the 1935 movie Oil for the Lamps of China, but the setting is changed from China to the Amazon jungle, and the tone is somewhat lighter. The conflict between a mans conscience and his corporate loyalty, which is a principal theme of the original, is more secondary in this film. She's Oil Mine Shes Oil Mine is the last short subject American comedian Buster Keaton made for Columbia Pictures. Keaton made a total of ten films for the studio between 1939 and 1941. Sunset Murder Case Sunset Murder Case is a 1938 American film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Sally Rand and Esther Muir. The film is also known as High Explosive in the United Kingdom. La symphonie fantastique La Symphonie fantastique is a 1942 French drama film by Christian-Jaque and produced by the German-controlled French film production company Continental Films. The film is based upon the life of the French composer Hector Berlioz. The title is taken from the five-movement programmatic Symphonie fantastique of 1830. The film lasts around 90 minutes and was first shown at the Normandie cinema in Paris on 1 April 1942. The posters at the premiere contained the sub-title La Vie passionnée et glorieuse dun génie. The French Bibliothèque du film contains an earlier draft plan for the film which envisaged a less realistic, more fantastic treatment of the story, entitled La Symphonie du rêve, with Pierre Fresnay in the central role. The cast included several members of the Comédie-Française. Barrault took part in a BBC2 programme in 1969 on the centenary of the composers death, as Berlioz again, and in the autobiographical Lélio, sequel to the symphony. Shortly after the film was released, Goebbels, having learnt of it, was displeased, considering it too patriotic and determined to summon the German producer Alfred Greven to Berlin to remind him that the French should only have light and superficial new films - and not cultivate French nationalism. Campus Rhythm Campus Rhythm is a 1943 American musical film directed by Arthur Dreifuss and starring Johnny Downs, Gale Storm and Robert Lowery. The Hitler Gang The Hitler Gang is a 1944 American pseudo-documentary film directed by John Farrow, which traces the political rise of Adolf Hitler. Described as a "documentary-propaganda" film by its studio, Paramount Pictures, the historical drama is based on documented fact and marks the first serious effort to portray Hitler in film. The filmmakers chose to avoid casting stars in the lead roles, assembling instead a remarkable company of lookalikes to play Hitler, Goebbels, Himmler, Göring, and other leading Nazis. Practically Yours Practically Yours is a 1944 comedic film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Mitchell Leisen, written by Norman Krasna, and starring Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray. Manhunt of Mystery Island Manhunt of Mystery Island is a Republic Movie serial. It was the thirty-sixth serial produced by Republic and the first released in 1945. It is the penultimate 15-chapter serial to be released by the studio. The year 1945, the end of the Golden Age of Serials, was the last in which Republic released any 15-chapter serials, the remainder being either 12 or 13 chapters in length. In 1966 footage from the serial was edited together into the 100-minute film Captain Mephisto and the Transformation Machine. Three of the serials cliffhanger gags / set pieces are copied in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Kristin Commands Kristin Commands is a 1946 Swedish comedy film directed by Gustaf Edgren and starring Dagmar Ebbesen, Wanda Rothgardt and Gunnar Björnstrand. The films sets were designed by the art director Nils Svenwall. The Years Between The Years Between is a British film directed by Compton Bennett and starring Michael Redgrave, Valerie Hobson and Flora Robson in an adaptation of The Years Between by Daphne du Maurier. It was shot at the Riverside Studios. Quiet Weekend Quiet Weekend is a 1946 British comedy film directed by Harold French and starring Derek Farr, Frank Cellier, Marjorie Fielding, George Thorpe and Barbara White. A family try to relax during a weekend holiday in the country. It was a sequel to the 1941 film Quiet Wedding, with several of the actors reprising their roles. It was based on the 1941 play Quiet Weekend and shot at Welwyn Garden City and Welwyn Studios. Wild Harvest Wild Harvest is a 1947 film directed by Tay Garnett and starring Alan Ladd and Dorothy Lamour. Susanna Pass Susanna Pass is a 1949 Republic Pictures Trucolor American Western film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers. Hell Is Sold Out Hell Is Sold Out is a 1951 British drama film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Mai Zetterling, Herbert Lom and Richard Attenborough. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Maurice Dekobra. Mamma mia, che impressione! Mamma mia, che impressione! is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Roberto Savarese. El revoltoso El Revoltoso is a 1951 Mexican film directed by Gilberto Martinez Solares. The main character is played by the Mexican comedian Germán Valdés, better known as Tin-Tan. The plot revolves around a well-intentioned person who is always making trouble for other people, sometimes on purpose and sometimes by accident. Tin Tan is of humble origins and his job is shining shoes. He has a girlfriend who is also poor. After many adventures, Tin Tan finally makes enough money and he is able to get married to Lupita. Made in Heaven Made in Heaven is a 1952 British Technicolor comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs which stars David Tomlinson, Petula Clark and Sonja Ziemann. The screenplay was based on a story by William Douglas-Home. The Fiancee Parineeta is a 1953 Indian Hindi-language film starring Ashok Kumar and Meena Kumari, based upon the 1914 Bengali novel of the same name by Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay, which was earlier filmed in Bengali. The film was directed by Bimal Roy. This version of the film is considered by many to be the most faithful adaptation of the novella, particularly due to Meena Kumaris interpretation of the role of Lalita. The Human Jungle The Human Jungle is a 1954 film noir crime film directed by Joseph M. Newman and starring Gary Merrill and Jan Sterling. Flame of the Islands Flame of the Islands is a 1956 American Trucolor film noir crime film directed by Edward Ludwig and starring Yvonne De Carlo, Howard Duff and Zachary Scott. Dragstrip Girl Dragstrip Girl is a 1957 film starring John Ashley in his first lead role. American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with Rock All Night and it proved an early success for the studio. Fay Spain co-starred in the film, which was remade later that year as Motorcycle Gang. Miss April Miss April is a 1958 Swedish comedy film directed by Göran Gentele. It was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. A French Mistress A French Mistress is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Roy Boulting and starring Cecil Parker, James Robertson Justice, Agnès Laurent, Ian Bannen, Raymond Huntley, Irene Handl and Thorley Walters. It is based on a stage play, "The French Mistress" by Robert Monro, first produced in 1959 at the Theatre Royal Windsor, starring Sonnie Hale. Journey Beneath the Desert Journey Beneath the Desert is a 1961 adventure film based on the novel Atlantida by Pierre Benoit. Daredevil in the Castle is a 1961 color Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki based on historical events taking place in Japan during the beginning of the 17th century. It was also known as Daredevil in the Castle and The Tale of Osaka Castle in the UK. Adorable Julia Adorable Julia is a 1962 Austrian comedy film directed by Alfred Weidenmann and starring Lilli Palmer, Charles Boyer and Jean Sorel. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on the 1937 novel Theatre by W. Somerset Maugham, and the subsequent play that Guy Bolton and Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon adapted from the novel. The sets were designed by the art director Leo Metzenbauer. The film was partly shot on location in London. It was made with the backing of the German Constantin Film, which produced a number of Austrian films during the period. Germinal Germinal is a 1963 French language French-Italian-Hungarian film directed by Yves Allégret. It is an adaptation of the novel Germinal by Emile Zola. Finders Keepers Finders Keepers is a 1966 British musical film directed by Sidney Hayers, written by Michael Pertwee and starring Cliff Richard. It was released in the U.S. the following year. A search was made to find an actress to play the Spanish girl who falls for Cliff, and the 21-year-old Viviane Ventura won the role: born in London, but fluent in Spanish, she sang a spirited duet with Cliff on "Paella". Venus in Furs Venus in Furs is a 1967 sexploitation film, directed by Joe Marzano, and starring Barbara Ellen. The script was written by Marzano and Ellen, suggested by the novel of the same name by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch. Execution Execution is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Domenico Paolella. Kurzer Prozeß Kurzer Prozess is a 1967 German crime film directed by Michael Kehlmann. Valérie Valérie is a 1969 black-and-white Canadian film starring Danielle Ouimet, who plays Valérie, and Guy Godin. It was the first Quebec film to show nudity. It turned an unprecedented gross of over a million, making it the top domestic box office film of its time. Immer Ärger mit Hochwürden Always Trouble with the Reverend is a 1972 West German comedy film directed by Harald Vock and starring Georg Thomalla, Peter Weck and Chris Roberts. It is a sequel to the 1971 film The Reverend Turns a Blind Eye. Like the previous film it was shot around Lake Wörthersee in Carinthia. Football Crazy Larbitro is a 1974 comedy film directed by Luigi Filippo DAmico. The main character, Carmelo Lo Cascio, is inspired on the referee Concetto Lo Bello. The theme song, "Football Crazy", is sung by the football player Giorgio Chinaglia. So Can I So Can I is a 1975 Iranian short film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. Reflections in Black Reflections in Black is a 1975 Italian giallo film directed by the actor Tano Cimarosa, here at his directorial debut. L'affittacamere Laffittacamere is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Mariano Laurenti and starring Gloria Guida. Keep It Up Downstairs Keep It Up Downstairs is a 1976 British sex comedy film, directed by Robert Young and starring Diana Dors, Jack Wild and William Rushton. Alternative titles for the film include Can You Keep It Up Downstairs? and My Favorite Butler. The film follows the adventures of the sex-crazed inhabitants of the bankrupt Cockshute Castle, and the attempts of Lord and Lady Cockshute to find a rich wife for their uninterested inventor son Peregrine. A version exists with hardcore inserts; these were shot with body doubles for the main stars. Lumiere Lumière is a French drama directed by Jeanne Moreau. Black Oak Conspiracy Black Oak Conspiracy is a 1977 American action film directed by Bob Kelljan and written by Hugh Smith. The film stars Jesse Vint, Karen Carlson, Albert Salmi, Seymour Cassel, Douglas Fowley and Robert F. Lyons. The film was released on April 20, 1977, by New World Pictures. The ABC of Love and Sex: Australia Style The ABC of Love and Sex: Australia Style is a 1978 Australian documentary film that was released on 3 March 1978. The Lazarus Syndrome The Lazarus Syndrome is a 1979 American made-for-television drama thriller film directed by Jerry Thorpe. It was later the basis for a weekly television series of the same name, airing on the ABC network. A ménesgazda A ménesgazda is a 1978 Hungarian drama film directed by András Kovács. It was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival. Bhavni Bhavai Bhavni Bhavai is a 1980 Gujarati film directed by Ketan Mehta, starring Naseeruddin Shah, Om Puri, Smita Patil, Mohan Gokhale, Benjamin Gilani. It tells the story of untouchability through folklore and Bhavai. Bhavni Bhavai was Ketan Mehtas debut film and received a critical acclaim. Mehta won the prestigious Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration, while Meera Lakhia won National Film Award for Best Production Design at the 28th National Film Awards. The film was selected for a festival at the Museum of Modern Art and received UNESCO Club Human Rights award at the Three Continents Festival. The Day Christ Died The Day Christ Died is a 1980 American TV movie directed by James Cellan Jones. The collaborative production by 20th Century Fox and CBS-TV dramatizes the last 24 hours of Jesus Christs life and is based on Jim Bishops 1957 book of the same name. Bishop, who did not accept the script adaptation, had his name removed from the credits, called the film "cheap revisionist history", and even tried unsuccessfully to change the films title. The Day Christ Died was filmed in Tunisia, at a cost of USD$2.8 million. It was broadcast by CBS-TV on Wednesday, March 26, 1980. Double Negative Deadly Companion is a 1980 Canadian thriller film based on the novel The Three Roads by Ross Macdonald. Final Assignment Final Assignment is a 1980 Canadian film written by Marc Rosen and directed by Paul Almond. Ana Ana is a 1982 Portuguese independent docufictional and ethnofictional feature film, written, directed and edited by António Reis and Margarida Cordeiro. It was filmed in Trás-os-Montes like António Reis previous film, Trás-os-Montes. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Ciao nemico Odd Squad is a 1981 Italian war comedy film directed by Enzo Barboni. Die Frau und der Fremde The Woman and the Stranger is a 1985 East German film directed by Rainer Simon. It is based on Leonhard Franks novella "Karl und Anna" and tells the story of two friends in a POW camp during World War I. One of them escapes and forms a relationship with the other mans wife. After the war her husband returns. The film was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Bear. It is a remake of Homecoming. Genesis Genesis is a 1986 Hindi-language film directed by Mrinal Sen. The film stars Shabana Azmi, Naseeruddin Shah and Om Puri. It was entered into the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. Ordinary Heroes Ordinary Heroes is a 1986 television drama film directed by Peter H. Cooper. It premiered on ABC on October 19, 1986. The film is a remake of the 1945 film Pride of the Marines, but set in the Vietnam War instead of World War II. Sunday Drive Sunday Drive is a 1986 American made-for-television family comedy film produced by Walt Disney Television starring Tony Randall, Carrie Fisher, Audra Lindley and Ted Wass. The film originally premiered as part of The Disney Sunday Movie on ABC on November 30, 1986. A Case of Honor A Case of Honor is a 1989 Australian/Philippine international co-production film directed by Eddie Romero. To Heal a Nation To Heal a Nation is a 1988 drama television film that tells the true story of Jan Scruggs, a decorated veteran of the Vietnam War. The film was directed by William A. Graham. The film was made available on video on January 6, 1993. Up Your Alley Up Your Alley is a 1989 romantic comedy film directed by Bob Logan and starring Linda Blair. The screenplay was by Logan and Murray Langston, who also co-stars. Beyond Innocence Devil in the Flesh is an Australian film adapted from the French novel Le Diable au corps. It is directed by Scott Murray who is best known for being the editor of Cinema Papers. Murray adapted it to be set in rural Victoria during World War II. Hell Hath No Fury Hell Hath No Fury is a 1991 American made-for-television thriller-drama film starring Barbara Eden and Loretta Swit about a housewife who is simultaneously framed for her husbands murder and terrorized by the deranged woman who killed him. The film was directed by Thomas J. Wright and written by Beau Bensink based on the novel Smithereens by B.W. Battin. It originally premiered on NBC Monday Night at the Movies on March 4, 1991. Triple Bogey on a Par Five Hole Triple Bogey on a Par Five Hole is a 1991 independent criminal comedy film directed by Amos Poe and starring Eric Mitchell, Daisy Hall, Alba Clemente Jesse McBride and Philip Seymour Hoffman. The plot concerns a couple who rob golfers. The End of the Golden Weather The End of the Golden Weather is a play by Bruce Mason about a boys loss of innocence in Depression-era New Zealand. It was written for solo performance by the author but can be performed by an ensemble and was made into an award-winning feature film directed by Ian Mune in 1991. It was workshopped in 1959 and first performed for the public in 1960. The script was published in 1962 and again in 1970 after Mason had performed it more than 500 times. In 1963 he performed it at the Edinburgh Festival. Set in the fictitious beachfront township of Te Parenga on Aucklands North Shore in the 1930s, the main character is a nameless boy of about 12, based on the young Mason and a man from his childhood. The play is in four parts: Sunday at Te Parenga The night of the riots Christmas at Te Parenga The made man In the first half the boy spies on an abortive riot by his unemployed neighbours, and sees them and the local policeman in a new light. In the second, he befriends and tries to help a mentally challenged young man who has taken the name of a famous boxer, Firpo. Firpo wants to run in the Olympic Games and challenges local youths to a race on the beach, which he loses disastrously. Firpo is institutionalised, and the boys greater understanding of the worlds injustices is symbolized by the decay of the broom flowers at the site of Firpos demolished bach at the end of summer. Mason took the plays title from that of a novel the narrator in Thomas Wolfes The Web and the Rock had wanted to write. It has become a cliche in New Zealand for the end of summer. Master of Zen Master of Zen is a 1994 Hong Kong film based on the legends surrounding the life of Bodhidharma. The film was directed, produced, and co-written by Brandy Yuen, and starred Derek Yee and Louis Fan in the leading roles. Lefteris Lefteris Dimakopoulos is a Greek film released in 1993, directed by Periklis Hoursoglou. The film stars Nikos Georgakis, Maria Skoula and Nikos Orphanos. The film won four awards in Greek State Film Awards, as well the best film award in Greek Film Critics Association Awards. East Meets West East Meets West is a Japanese film directed by Okamoto Kihachi, and was released in 1995. The Interview The Interview is a 1995 Brazilian film directed by Monique Gardenberg and starring Otávio Augusto and Patrick Bauchau. Nikolaikirche Nikolaikirche is a 1995 German television film directed by Frank Beyer and based on the book by Erich Loest. The film concentrates on the last years of East Germany and tells the story of a family that is torn between the protest movement and the Stasi. The name of the film derives from the Nikolaikirche in Leipzig, which was the starting point for the Monday demonstrations. The film was produced in two different versions. A longer, two part television version and a shorter theatrical version. My Apocalypse My Apocalypse is a 2008 independent film starring Corin Nemec, Bruce Weitz, Nancy Allen, John de Lancie, Gail Strickland, Meredith Salenger, and Jesse Harper. Directed and produced by Chris LaMont, the screenplay was written by LaMont, Craig Belanger, and Jay Holben. Although My Apocalypse was filmed in 1997, it was not released until 2008, due to the funding that LaMont had available to him as an independent filmmaker. With the extensive amount of CGI and digital FX required to make the film meet his specific vision, the digital film revolution gained steam and he was able to complete the film with special visual FX Director Rene de la Fuente. Its world premiere was a screening at the Boston Underground Film Festival 2008. It has since gone on to play the Sydney Underground Film Festival, Rivers Edge Film Festival, New Jersey Film Festival, Arizona International Film Festival, and the Strasbourg International Film Festival. As of February 2013, the film is available to be viewed via live stream to Netflix members. Alyas Batman en Robin Alyas Batman en Robin is a 1991 Filipino musical-comedy film produced by Regal Films spoofing the 1960s Batman television series. It stars comedian Joey de Leon as Batman, his son Keempee as Robin and Dawn Zulueta as Angelique Legarda. Several villains are also featured such as the Joker and the Penguin, respectively portrayed by comedians Rene Requiestas and Panchito Alba. The film was initially an unauthorized production, set to capitalize on the then in-production 1989 Batman film starring Michael Keaton. Warner Bros. threatened legal action and the release of the film was delayed until legal entanglements could be sorted out. The film was released in 1991, two years later than the intended 1989 release. A sequel was planned, launching Thursday group member and popular matinee teen idol and heartthrob Hector Chua. However, those plans did not materialize. Race Melting Pot, also known as Race, is a 1998 feature film directed by Tom Musca. Gustavo Alvarez is a Latino house painter who resides in Los Angeles. His wife urges him to compete for a seat on the city council now that Councilman Jack Durman has retired from politics. Alvarez decides to run but soon realizes that it will not be an easy fight. His opponent, Lucinda Davis, is an experienced black politician who is eager to win. As the campaign intensifies, things get nasty, and a race war nearly erupts. Anth Anth: A Dream for a Better Tomorrow is a 1994 Indian action film directed by Sanjay Khanna, produced by Ashok Honda and starred Sunil Shetty and Somy Ali in pivotal roles. Paresh Rawal, Deepak Shirke, Mohan Joshi, Makrand Deshpande, Alok Nath and Vijayendra Ghatge also featured in the film. Rhythm and Blues Revue Rhythm and Blues Revue is a 1955 American concert film directed by Joseph Kohn and Leonard Reed. Catacombs The Catacombs is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1940. Land of Look Behind Land of Look Behind is a 1982 documentary film about Jamaica. It was filmed in May and June of 1981 by Alan Greenberg, and was the directors first film. The films cinematographer was Jörg Schmidt-Reitwein, an associate of Werner Herzog. The musical score is by K. Leimer. The film begins with footage of Jamaicas wild interior region called the Cockpit Country. It also features footage of the funeral of reggae musician Bob Marley. A number of Rastafari are interviewed, and performers Gregory Isaacs and Mutabaruka are also featured. In addition, Father Amde Hamilton of The Watts Prophets performs a spoken word piece during Marleys funeral service. Land of Look Behind won the Chicago International Film Festivals Gold Hugo Award. Werner Herzog has said in the films DVD commentary that "This film achieves things never seen before in the history of cinema." The American director Jim Jarmusch writes in the DVD liner notes that Land of Look Behind is "striking...beautiful...near-perfect." In 2007 the film was released on DVD, with interviews of and commentary by Greenberg and Herzog. Monday or Tuesday Monday or Tuesday is a 1966 Yugoslav drama film directed by Vatroslav Mimica starring Slobodan Dimitrijević. Young Bohácek's Sufferings Utrpení mladého Boháčka is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1969. The Canterville Ghost The Canterville Ghost is a 1985 American made-for-television fantasy-comedy film. This is one of many treatments based on Oscar Wildes short story, "The Canterville Ghost". El amateur The Amateur is an Argentine drama film released in 1999, written and directed by Juan Bautista Stagnaro. The film was based on a novel by Mauricio Dayub. The picture was nominated for five Silver Condor Awards. To Be To Be is a Canadian animated short film released in 1990 and directed by John Weldon, who also composed its music. "To Be" was nominated for a Palme dOr for best short film in 1990. From 1997 to 2002, the film was shown on Cartoon Network as part of the O Canada anthology series of National Film Board of Canada films. The film concerns an ontological problem known as the teletransportation paradox. Santa Claus vs. Cupid Santa Claus vs. Cupid is a 1915 silent American Christmas film. Big Boss Big Boss is a 1995 Telugu film directed by Vijaya Bapineedu. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Roja, Kota Srinivasa Rao and Madhavi in important roles. F.L. Vek F. L. Věk was a Czechoslovak television programme which was first broadcast in 1971, based on Alois Jiráseks book of the same name. The programme was directed by František Filip. Lalkar (The Challenge) Lalkaar is a 1972 Indian Hindi-language action film produced and directed by Ramanand Sagar. It was adapted from a Hindi novel Sagar had written, called "Lalkar". The film had music composed by Kalyanji Anandji and the lyricists were Hasrat Jaipuri, Indeevar, Mahendra Dehlvi and Kulwant Jani. It was rated as a hit and cited as one of the "highest grossers" of 1972. Stated to be the costliest war film produced at the time, it starred Dharmendra, Rajendra Kumar, Mala Sinha and Kum Kum in lead roles. The rest of the cast included Nazir Hussain, Sujit Kumar, Ramesh Deo, Dara Singh and Agha. Ostrov pogibshikh korabley Island of Lost Ships is a 1987 Soviet two-part musical television miniseries directed by Evgeniy Ginzburg and Rauf Mamedov and based on the eponymous novel by Alexander Belyaev. Bond of Fear Bond of Fear is a 1956 British crime drama film directed by Henry Cass. Milky Way Milky Way is a 2000 Bosnian film directed by Faruk Sokolović. The Words of My Father The Words of My Father is a 2001 Italian drama film directed by Francesca Comencini. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Pâté Pâté is a short film by Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and went on to win several prestigious awards including NYUs Wasserman Award, the Fielle dOr at the Beverly Hills Film Festival, The Grand Jury Prize at the WorldFest Houston International Film Festival, Award for Excellence from New York Magazine and the Special Jury Prize at the Atlanta Film Festival. The Body Vanished The Body Vanished is a 1939 British comedy crime film directed by Walter Tennyson and starring Anthony Hulme, C. Denier Warren and Ernest Sefton. It was made at Isleworth Studios as a quota quickie. The Road The Road is a 2001 Kazakhstani drama film directed by Darezhan Omirbaev. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Chinna Thambi Periya Thambi Chinna Thambi Periya Thambi, is a 1987 Tamil Romantic Comedy film, directed by Manivannan. The film casts Sathyaraj and Prabhu Ganesan in lead roles, along with Nadia. The film was a box office blockbuster and completed a 150-day run at all centres. The film was remade in Telugu as Chinnodu Peddodu and in Kannada as Ramanna Shamanna. Peege Peege is a 1973 American short student film, written and directed by Randal Kleiser, about a familys visit to an elderly relative in a nursing home. The film was named to the National Film Registry by the Librarian of Congress in December 2007. The Longing The Longing is a 2002 German film directed by Iain Dilthey. It won the Golden Leopard at the 2002 Locarno International Film Festival. The Work and the Story The Work and the Story is a 2003 Mormon mockumentary comedy film written and directed by Nathan Smith Jones and starring Nathan Smith Jones, Jen Hoskins, Eric Artel, Dan Merkley, and Richard Dutcher. The title of the film is a reference to the Mormon-oriented film The Work and the Glory. So Cute So Cute is a 2004 South Korean drama film about four men on the margins of society who fall in love with the same woman. It was selected to screen at the Pusan International Film Festival, the 2005 Brisbane Film Festival and the 26th Moscow International Film Festival. It marked the acting debut of director Jang Sun-woo. Type O Negative: After Dark After Dark is a VHS/DVD release by the band Type O Negative, which was released in 1998 and 2000. This video contains live footage of the band performing on stage, back stage antics, music videos, and cynical humor. It also features an onstage food fight/altercation with the heavy metal band Pantera. The cover art features an 1810 oil painting by Caspar David Friedrich titled The Abbey in the Oakwood Geraldine's Fortune Geraldines Fortune is a 2004 Canadian comedy-drama film. It was directed by John N. Smith, written by Tim Burns and based on the play Les Belles-sœurs by Michel Tremblay. The Crop The Crop is a 2004 Australian comedy film set during the 1980s. Wanderlust Wanderlust is a 2006 documentary film on road movies and their effect on American culture. The Liberace of Baghdad The Liberace of Baghdad is a 2005 British documentary film by filmmaker Sean McAllister focusing on the life and music of Iraqi pianist Samir Peter and his family in wartime Baghdad. The film received a 2005 Sundance Film Festival Special Jury award as well as the 2005 British Independent Film Award for Best British Documentary. Samir Peter previously appeared in the 2004 documentary Voices of Iraq. Dinosaur! Dinosaur! is a 1985 American television documentary film about dinosaurs. It was first broadcast in the United States on November 5, 1985, on CBS. Directed by Robert Guenette and written by Steven Paul Mark, Dinosaur! was hosted by the American actor Christopher Reeve, who some years before had played the leading role of Superman. In 1991, another documentary, also entitled Dinosaur! though not related, was hosted on A&E by the CBS anchorman Walter Cronkite. Immini Nalloraal Immini Nalloraal is a 2005 Malayalam film directed by Rajasenan. This film stars Jayasurya, Navya Nair, Janardhanan and Bindu Panicker. The System Within The System Within is a 2006 film directed by Dale Resteghini and starring Chingy, Taimak, Kim Porter, Bryce Wilson, Tariq Alexander, and Hawthorne James. Sarhad Paar Sarhad Paar is a 2006 Indian Hindi drama film directed by Raman Kumar and produced by Goldie Tucker. The film stars Sanjay Dutt, Tabu, and Mahima Chaudhry as main characters, with Rahul Dev portraying the main villain. The script was co-written by veteran actor Akash Khurana, who also plays a pivotal supporting character in the film. The Making of an American The Making of an American is a 1920 short silent film used as an educational tool in the governmental Americanization initiatives to assimilate immigrants into mainstream culture, especially by encouraging them to learn the English language. It was produced for the State of Connecticut Department of Americanization by the Worcester Film Corp., a company founded in 1918 in Worcester. The film was rediscovered and preserved by Northeast Historic Film a regional moving image archive in New England. The Sin The Sin is 2005 Thai erotic film aka Jan Dara 2 directed by Ong-Art Singlumpong. Deti veka Children of the Age is a 1915 short film directed by Yevgeni Bauer. Marvelous Marvelous is a 2006 American drama/comedy written and directed by Síofra Campbell. The Camden 28 The Camden 28 is a 2007 documentary film about twenty-eight members of the "Catholic Left" who were arrested in 1971 for attempting to break into and vandalize a draft board in Camden, New Jersey. Because the Camden 28 were not militant and did not plant bombs like the Weathermen, they provided a much greater threat to the U.S. government: the growing religious opposition to the Vietnam war could not be written off as extremist, so they had to be brought down. The Camden 28 was written, directed, and produced by Anthony Giacchino. In 2007, it was aired as part of PBSs Point of View series. The film was met with high critical praise and received an 88% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a WGA Award nomination for Best Documentary Screenplay. Asian Stories Asian Stories Metrosexual Metrosexual is a 2006 Thai romantic comedy film about four women who believe their best friend is about to marry a man who is gay. The film was directed by Yongyooth Thongkongtoon, who also directed The Iron Ladies. The five female leads all co-host a daytime talk show on Thai TV Channel 3. Sari's Mother Saris Mother is a 2006 American short documentary film directed by James Longley. It looks at an Iraqi mother seeking health care for her 10-year-old son, who is dying of AIDS, against the background of war and occupation. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Enjo-kôsai monogatari: shitagaru onna-tachi originally released as is a 2005 Japanese Pink film directed by Shinji Imaoka. It was chosen as Best Film of the year at the Pink Grand Prix ceremony. According to author Jasper Sharp, the title, "Frog Song" is a pun referring both to a full-sized frog costume found outside a train station and worn by one of the characters, and to the Japanese verb kaeru "to go home". The translation of the title of the film could thus also be "Going Home Song". You You is a 2009 American drama film directed by and starring Melora Hardin. The film also stars Gildart Jackson, Brenda Strong, Joely Fisher, Allison Mack, Amy Pietz, Jerry Hardin, and Don Michael Paul. Gauri: The Unborn Gauri: The Unborn is a 2007 Hindi-language Horror film directed by Akku Akbar, starring Atul Kulkarni and Rituparna Sen Gupta. It received great critical acclaim, but commercially was an average grosser. The film was produced by Shogun Films. It was remade as a Malayalam film, Kana Kanmani directed by Akku Akbar. Programming the Nation? Programming the Nation? is a 2011 feature social documentary written, produced and directed by Jeff Warrick. The film revisits the alleged history, research, implementation, and potential effects of subliminal programming in American mass-media, including interviews with Noam Chomsky, Amy Goodman, Dennis Kucinich, Eldon Taylor, Wilson Bryan Key, and other authors and experts in the field of advertising, psychology, music, film, politics, and military weaponry. Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times reviewed Programming the Nation? noting that "Warrick is ... rightly concerned by the power of media conglomerates to manipulate the news." The Two Lives of Daniel Shore Die zwei Leben des Daniel Shore is a 2009 German film by Michael Dreher; written by him and produced by Karim Debbagh, Rüdiger Heinze, Rainer Kölmel and Stefan Sporbert. It stars Nikolai Kinski, Katharina Schüttler, Morjana Alaoui and Sean Gullette. The film is Michael Drehers feature film debut and had its premiere at the 44th Hof International Film Festival. Rolling Stones: The Biggest Bang The Biggest Bang is a four-disc concert DVD collection released by the Rolling Stones. The collection documents several shows from the bands 2005–2006 legs of their A Bigger Bang Tour. The DVD debuted at number one on Billboards music video chart, selling 20,422 copies during the first week, and had sold almost 48,000 copies by mid-September 2007. By 2012 it was certified seven times multi-platinum in the United States for shipments of some 175,000 sets. It was re-released on Blu-ray on 16 June 2009, with only the concert of Austin and accompanying mini-documentary, the Salt of the Earth tour documentary, and the excerpt of the Saitama concert. Hello Darling Hello Darling is a Bollywood comedy film produced by Ashok Ghai and directed by Manoj Tiwari, starring Gul Panag, Isha Koppikar Celina Jaitly and Javed Jaffrey in the lead roles. The film was released on 27 August 2010 under the Mukta Arts Films banner. Sunny Deol makes a special appearance in the movie. The film is a remake of the Tamil film, Magalir Mattum which was inspired from the American film 9 to 5, produced by Kamal Hassan. Karma: Crime. Passion. Reincarnation Karma: Crime. Passion. Reincarnation is a psychological thriller, filmed in India, that touches upon reincarnation. The film was premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, and it went on to win various awards including Best Picture at the Marbella Film Festival in Spain. Area 88 is a Japanese manga series by Kaoru Shintani serialized between 1979 and 1986. The story is about a young pilot named Shin Kazama and his experiences at Area 88, a mercenary air force base secluded in the desert of a war-torn country. Shin goes from head of his class at a world-renowned aviation school, dating the beautiful daughter of an airline president, to a mercenary fighter pilot bound to Area 88 by a three-year contract that he was duped into signing by a jealous and competitive childhood friend. He is determined to earn $1.5 million to buy his way out of the obligation and return home, and killing becomes second nature to him as he quickly rises to the top rank at Area 88. Overwrought with shame and self-loathing for what he has become, Shin begins to question whether he is still fighting for survival, or, like his fellow mercenaries, for the sheer excitement and camaraderie of battle. Area 88 was among the first three manga to be translated into English and published in North America. It has been adapted into an OVA in 1985, a 12-episode anime television series in 2004, and a video game in 1989. It is also a brand of model aircraft in Japan. While it appeals to aviation fans for its realistic depictions of aircraft and aerial combat, it has also been critically acclaimed for its strong character development and Shintanis poignant storytelling, combining action, tragedy, romance, and comedy. In 1985, the manga received the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen. Haber Haber is a 2008 short-film written and directed by Daniel Ragussis. The film recounts the work of Fritz Haber in developing chemical weapons for the German Army during World War I. Although the film has not yet been released to the general public, screenings have taken place at film festivals around the world, where it has received praise from the media. There is also a non-commercial version of this film, used for educational purposes. Angel Camouflaged Angel Camouflaged is a 2010 film directed by R. Michael Givens. It stars James Brolin, Dilana, Warrick Grier, Carlos Bernard and Patty Smyth. Swayamvaram Swayamvaram is a 1999 Telugu romantic comedy film directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar and produced by Venkata Shyam Prasad under SP Entertainments. The film stars Venu Thottempudi and Laya in the lead roles. This film won three Nandi Awards Damnatus: The Enemy Within Damnatus: The Enemy Within was a non-commercial low-budget movie made in Germany "by fans for fans" that takes place in the Warhammer 40 universe. The most enduring problem with Damnatus release was a conflict of copyright laws in England and Germany. German copyright law considers a copyright to be unalienable, and thus Games Workshop, the rights holder, claimed to lose the rights to the intellectual property of Warhammer 40,000, on which Damnatus is based. Games Workshop has thus far refused to allow it to be shown, and has not changed this position despite online petitions and requests from the filmmakers. As a result, Damnatus was ended indefinitely on October 15, 2007. However, it was leaked through various torrent sites and is available on YouTube. Thoonga Nagaram Thoonga Nagaram is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by debutant Gaurav Narayanan, starring himself along with Vimal, Bharani, Nishanth, and Anjali in the lead roles. The film, produced by Dhayanidhi Alagiris Cloud Nine Movies, was shot entirely in Madurai, the city where the story takes place and which the title refers to. It was released on 4 February 2011 to relatively positive reviews and excellent box office collection. Schatzritter The Treasure Knights and the Secret of Melusina is a 2012 German-Luxembourgian childrens film. Directed by Laura Schroeder. The film follows an Enid Blyton-like story plot. Survivors Survivors is a 2015 British horror film directed by Adam Spinks, co-written by Spinks with Laurence Timms. Ghost Child Ghost Child is a 2013 Singaporean horror film directed by Gilbert Chan starring Chen Hanwei, Jayley Woo and Carmen Soo. The film revolves around a family fighting against the titular "Ghost Child". It was commercially released in Singapore on March 7, 2013. The Third Half The Third Half is a 2013 Italian sport drama film co-written and directed by Enrico Maria Artale, at his feature film debut. The film was screened at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival in the Horizons section. Nice Package Nice Package is a 2013 gangster comedy feature starring Dwayne Cameron, Isabella Tannock and Leon Cain. The film is produced by Melanie Poole and directed by Dan Macarthur. As Jy Sing As jy sing is an Afrikaans movie released in South Africa on 12 November 2013. The lead roles were played by Bobby van Jaarsveld and Leah van Niekerk. The film did well at the box office and earned 7% more in its opening week than the previous years hit film, Semi-soet. Love Will Tear Us Apart Love Will Tear Us Apart is a 2013 Chinese film directed by Li Weiran and starring Feng Shaofeng and Ni Ni. She Makes Comics She Makes Comics is a 2014 documentary film about the history of women in the comic book industry since the mediums beginnings in the early 1900s. It features interviews with key industry professionals, including artists, writers, editors, and retailers, as well as with prominent members of the surrounding fan culture. Poison Pen Poison Pen is an Irish comedy feature film based on a screenplay by author Eoin Colfer, directed by Steven Benedict, Lorna Fitzsimons and Jennifer Shortall. Death-Scort Service Death-Scort Service is a 2015 independent horror film that was directed by Sean Donohue, who co-wrote the script with Chris Woods. Funding for the movie was partially raised through an Indiegogo campaign and Death-Scourt Service released on October 13, 2015. Famous In Ahmedabad Amdavad Ma Famous is a documentary film about kite flying festival in Ahmedabad, India. The film is directed by Mumbai based director Hardik Mehta and produced by Akanksha Tewari and Arya A. Menon. It was filmed with help of cinematographer Piyush Puty and Harshbir Singh. The film received the National Film Award for Best Non-Feature Film at 63rd National Film Awards for 2015. Darling 2 Darling 2 is a 2016 Tamil horror comedy film directed by debutant Sathish Chandrasekaran and produced by Rite Media Works. The film features Kalaiyarasan along with debutant Rameez Raja in the lead roles. The film was earlier titled Jinn. K. E. Gnanavel Raja, impressed with the film, acquired the rights for the film and renamed it to Darling 2, making it a sequel to Darling. The film released on 1 April 2016 to poor reviews from critics. One Thousand Ropes One Thousand Ropes is a 2017 New Zealand drama film directed by Tusi Tamasese. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. It was selected as the New Zealand entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Boonie Bears: The Big Top Secret Boonie Bears: The Big Top Secret is a 2016 Chinese animated adventure comedy film directed by Ding Liang and Lin Yongchang. The film is the third installment in the Boonie Bears film series based on the animated series of the same name, following the 2015 film Mystical Winter. It was released in China on January 16, 2016. It will be followed by Entangled Worlds, scheduled for release in 2017. Okka Ammayi Thappa Okka Ammayi Thappa is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Rajasimha Tadinada. Produced by Anji Reddy. It features Sundeep Kishan and Nithya Menen in the lead roles, with Ravi Kishan playing the role of the main Antagonist. Produced by Anji Reddy with music composed by Mickey J Meyer. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Asli Fighter. Yeidhavan Yeidhavan is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language crime action film written and directed by Sakthi Rajasekaran and produced by S. Sudhakaran. The film stars Kalaiyarasan and Satna Titus in the leading roles and 96 movie director C. Premkumar handling the camera. The music was composed by Paartav Barggo, and editing was done by I. J. Alen. The film released on 12 May 2017 and was a blockbuster. Naa Nuvve Naa... Nuvve is a Telugu romantic comedy film written and directed by Jayendra Panchapakesan and produced by Kiran Muppavarapu and Vijay Kumar Vattikuti under Cool Breeze Cinemas banner while Mahesh S Koneru is presenting the film on East Coast Productions banner. It features Nandamuri Kalyan Ram and Tamannaah in the lead roles. P. C. Sreeram was the cinematographer and Sharreth composed the films music. The film released on June 14, 2018, worldwide. Brief Story from the Green Planet Brief Story from the Green Planet is a drama film, directed by Argentine filmmaker Santiago Loza and released in 2019. The film centres on Tania, a young transgender woman mourning the recent death of her grandmother, who discovers that her grandmother was taking care of an extraterrestrial alien and embarks on a quest with her longtime friends Daniela and Pedro to return the creature to where it was originally found. The film is a coproduction of companies from Argentina, Germany, Brazil and Spain. The film premiered at the 2019 Berlin Film Festival, where it won the Teddy Award for best LGBTQ-themed feature film. Fire Fighters Fire Fighters is a silent short film, the second entry in Hal Roachs Our Gang series. Directed by Robert F. McGowan and Tom McNamara, the two-reel short was released to theaters in October 1922 by Pathé. Xixiang ji Romance of the Western Chamber, also known as Way Down West, is a 1927 silent Chinese film drama directed by Hou Yao. The film is an adaption of the classic Chinese dramatic work Romance of the Western Chamber by Wang Shifu. Originally consisting of ten film reels, only five have survived. The 2007 USA DVD release by Cinema Epoch has an additional original musical score composed by Toshiyuki Hiraoka. The Big Gamble The Big Gamble is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Fred Niblo and written by Walter DeLeon and F. McGrew Willis. The film stars William Boyd, Dorothy Sebastian, Warner Oland and James Gleason. The film was released on September 4, 1931 by RKO Pictures. Men of America Men of America is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Ralph Ince and written by Samuel Ornitz and Jack Jungmeyer. The film stars William Boyd, Charles "Chic" Sale, Dorothy Wilson, Ralph Ince and Henry Armetta. The film was released on November 25, 1932, by RKO Pictures. 6 Hours to Live Six Hours to Live is a 1932 American science fiction drama film directed by William Dieterle and starring Warner Baxter, Miriam Jordan and John Boles. Veiled Aristocrats Veiled Aristocrats is a 1932 American Pre-Code race film directed, written, produced and distributed by Oscar Micheaux. The film deals with the theme of "passing" by mixed-race African Americans to avoid racial discrimination, and is a remake of The House Behind the Cedars, based on a novel by the same name published in 1900 by Charles W. Chesnutt. Shake Your Powder Puff Shake Your Powder Puff is a 1934 Merrie Melodies cartoon. In Old Kentucky In Old Kentucky is a 1935 American comedy film starring Will Rogers, Dorothy Wilson and Russell Hardie. Two feuding families decide to settle a dispute with a horse race. It was Rogers last film and was released posthumously, after he was killed in a plane crash on August 15, 1935. It was filmed on-location on two sites in Thousand Oaks: Deerwood Stock Farm and Borchard Ranch. The Girl from the Marsh Croft The Girl from the Marsh Croft is a 1935 German drama film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Hansi Knoteck, Ellen Frank and Eduard von Winterstein. It was adapted from the novel The Girl from the Marsh Croft by Selma Lagerlöf. It has been described as a "prototype Heimatfilm. It was remade in 1958. The films sets were designed by the art director Carl Ludwig Kirmse. Location shooting took place on the Teufelsmoor north of Bremen. Fish Tales Fish Tales is a 1936 American animated short film directed by Jack King, starring Porky Pig of the Looney Tunes series. The film score was composed by Norman Spencer. Dance Charlie Dance Dance Charlie Dance is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Crane Wilbur and William Jacobs, based on the play The Butter and Egg Man by George S. Kaufman, which opened on Broadway on September 23, 1925 and ran for 243 performances. The film stars Stuart Erwin, Jean Muir, Glenda Farrell and Allen Jenkins and features Addison Richards. It was released by Warner Bros. on August 14, 1937. The story concerns a stage-struck rural heir who is tricked into financing a bad play, but when the play turns out to be a hit, problems arise when he is sued for plagiarism. Night 'n' Gales Night n Gales is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 156th Our Gang short The Pigskin Palooka The Pigskin Palooka is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 159th Our Gang short that was released. Sergeant Murphy Sergeant Murphy is a 1938 American comedy film directed by B. Reeves Eason and written by Sy Bartlett and William Jacobs. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Mary Maguire, Donald Crisp, Ben Hendricks Jr. and William B. Davidson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on January 1, 1938. It Was a Gay Ballnight The Life and Loves of Tschaikovsky or It Was a Lovely Night at the Ball is a 1939 German historical drama film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Zarah Leander, Aribert Wäscher and Hans Stüwe. The film portrays the fictional relationship between the Russian composer Pjotr Iljitsch Tschaikowsky and an aristocratic woman who, unhappily married, falls in love with him and decides to secretly support his work financially. It premiered on 13 August 1939 at the Venice Film Festival. The Marshal of Mesa City The Marshal of Mesa City is a 1939 American western film directed by David Howard from a screenplay by Jack Lait Jr.. Although no story credit was given, this film bears a striking similarity to the 1935 western, The Arizonian, whose screenplay and story were written by Academy Award winner Dudley Nichols, and some sources state that this film was a remake of the earlier picture. Both were produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, and The Marshal of Mesa City was released on November 3, 1939. The film stars George OBrien and Virginia Vale. The Middleton Family at the New York World's Fair The Middleton Family at the New York Worlds Fair is a 1939 American film directed by Robert R. Snody produced by Westinghouse for their exhibit at the 1939 New York Worlds Fair. In 2012, the film was added to the National Film Registry. Come on Danger Come on Danger is a 1942 Western film directed by Edward Killy. It was a remake of a 1932 Tom Keene film. The story was bought for Holt in June 1941. Dixie Dixie is a 1943 American biographical film of songwriter Daniel Decatur Emmett directed by A. Edward Sutherland and starring Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour. Filming in Technicolor, Dixie was only a moderate success and received mixed reviews. Contrary to rumor, it has not been withdrawn from circulation due to racial issues but is simply one of hundreds of vintage Paramount Pictures from the 1930s and 1940s now owned by Universal and not actively marketed. The movie was broadcast several times in the late 1980s on American Movie Classics channel. The movie produced one of Crosbys most popular songs, "Sunday". The Last Ride The Last Ride is a 1944 American crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman. They Came to a City They Came to a City is a 1944 British film directed by Basil Dearden adapted from a J. B. Priestley play. It stars John Clements, Googie Withers, Raymond Huntley, Renee Gadd, A. E. Matthews and others, and is notable for including a cameo guest appearance by Priestley as himself. The plot concerns the experiences of various people who have come to live in their "ideal" city, and explores their hopes and reasons for doing so. Many of the cast had also performed their roles in the original stage play. The films art direction was by Michael Relph. Journey Together Journey Together is a British drama war film directed by John Boulting and starring Richard Attenborough, Jack Watling, and David Tomlinson. In the film, two Englishmen become friends and train with the Royal Air Force, ending with a bombing raid on Berlin. It is also Boultings film directorial debut. Mrs. Mike Mrs. Mike is a 1949 American drama film directed by Louis King and written by DeWitt Bodeen and Alfred Lewis Levitt. The film stars Dick Powell, Evelyn Keyes, J. M. Kerrigan, Angela Clarke, Will Wright and Nan Boardman. The film was released on December 23, 1949, by United Artists. Der Rat der Götter Der Rat der Götter is an East German black-and-white film, directed by Kurt Maetzig. It was released in 1950. Fingerprints Don't Lie Fingerprints Dont Lie is a 1951 American film directed by Sam Newfield. The Romance of Transportation in Canada The Romance of Transportation in Canada is a 1952 animated short film made by the National Film Board of Canada, as part of the postwar Canada Carries On series, offering a humorous account of the history of transportation in Canada. The film was directed by Colin Low and produced by Tom Daly. The Romance of Transportation in Canada featured animation by Wolf Koenig and Robert Verrall and was narrated by Guy Glover. Noted composer Eldon Rathburn composed the film score. Norman Conquest Park Plaza 605, released as Norman Conquest in the United States, is a 1953 British crime film. Made as a B movie, it stars Tom Conway, Eva Bartok, and Joy Shelton, and also features Sid James and Richard Wattis. It is based on the Norman Conquest series of novels by Berkeley Gray. The Diamond Wizard The Diamond is a 1954 British film noir crime film starring Dennis OKeefe, Margaret Sheridan and Philip Friend. It has the distinction of being Britains first 3D film, though according to the British Film Institute, it was shown in 3D only once, on 13 September 2006 in Hollywood. Despite the 2006 showing the film was listed on the BFI 75 Most Wanted list of lost films. The Queen of Babylon La cortigiana di Babilonia is a 1954 Italian film set in the Neo-Babylonian Empire in the year 600 BC. This film was directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. Three Stripes in the Sun Three Stripes in the Sun is a 1955 American war film directed by Richard Murphy and starring Aldo Ray, Philip Carey and Dick York. It is a story of an American sergeant stationed in Japan after World War II who falls for a local girl. Bachelor of Hearts Bachelor of Hearts is a 1958 British comedy film starring Hardy Krüger as a German who studies at Cambridge University. It was made to cash in on Krügers popularity following the success of the war film, The One That Got Away. It combined elements of A Yank at Oxford with Doctor in the House. Rooney Rooney is a 1958 British comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring John Gregson, Muriel Pavlow and Barry Fitzgerald. The film depicts the life of James Ignatius Rooney, a Gaelic sportsman at the weekends, and a Dublin rubbish collector during the week. It was based on a novel of the same name by Catherine Cookson. Room 43 Passport to Shame, also known as Room 43, is a 1958 British drama film directed by Alvin Rakoff, written by Patrick Alexander and starring Diana Dors and Herbert Lom. The Enemy General The Enemy General is a 1960 American drama war film directed by George Sherman and starring Van Johnson. The film was shot on location in Europe. Pretty Boy Floyd Pretty Boy Floyd is a 1960 biographical film based on the career of the notorious 1930s outlaw Charles Arthur "Pretty Boy" Floyd. The film was an independent production, written and directed by Herbert J. Leder and produced by Monroe Sachson. The role of Pretty Boy Floyd was played by John Ericson and the rest of the cast included Barry Newman, Joan Harvey, Carl York, Phil Kenneally and a young Peter Falk in a minor role. The Secret of the Purple Reef The Secret of The Purple Reef is a 1960 20th Century Fox CinemaScope DeLuxe Color film based on a short story by Dorothy Cottrell entitled "The Silent Reefs". It starred soon-to-be-famous actors Richard Chamberlain and Peter Falk. It is a Caribbean based mystery involving the disappearance of a ship called the Cloud. Although considered a "B" film, The Secret of The Purple Reef is notable in that it introduces Richard Chamberlain and Peter Falk to moviegoers as part of their early film career. It was Richard Chamberlains film debut, made before finding fame as Dr Kildare. In 1986 Chamberlain called it "easily the worst movie ever made, or at least the most boring". Foxhole in Cairo Foxhole in Cairo is a 1960 British war film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey and based on a novel by Leonard Mosley itself based upon the real-life Operation Salaam. It starred James Robertson Justice, Adrian Hoven, Fenella Fielding and Henry Oscar. Future star Michael Caine makes a brief appearance as a German soldier, in one of his earlier screen roles. The Silent Call The Silent Call is a 1961 American drama film directed by John A. Bushelman and written by Tom Maruzzi. The film stars Gail Russell, David McLean, Roger Mobley, Roscoe Ates, Milton Parsons and Dal McKennon. Terror of the Bloodhunters Terror of the Bloodhunters is a 1962 independently made American black-and-white low budget jungle survival horror film, produced, directed, written, and edited by Jerry Warren, that stars Robert Clarke, Dorothy Haney, and Steve Conte. The film was released in the U.S. May 3, 1962 as a double feature with Invasion of the Animal People. I, a Woman I, a Woman is a 1965 black-and-white Danish-Swedish erotic film whose break-through popularity helped initiate a wave of sexploitation films into mainstream American theaters in the late 1960s, and inspired Andy Warhol to write and direct his feature-length experimental film version I. I Deal in Danger I Deal in Danger is a 1966 American DeLuxe Color spy film compiled from the first four episodes of a television series, Blue Light, which aired on ABC-TV in early 1966. Directed by Walter Grauman, it starred Robert Goulet as David March, an Allied spy in Nazi Germany during World War II. He is aided by a French agent, Susanne Duchard, played by Christine Carère. The Mona Lisa Has Been Stolen The Mona Lisa Has Been Stolen is a 1966 French comedy film directed by Michel Deville. La voleuse La Voleuse, meaning the thief, is the French title of a 1966 Franco-German film directed by Jean Chapot, with dialogue by Marguerite Duras, that is called Schornstein Nr. 4 in German. Set in Germany, it tells the story of a childless couple where the wife steals back a little boy she gave away in her teens and the husband gradually persuades her that the childless couple who lovingly raised the child have the better claim. Kommissar X - Drei grüne Hunde Kommissar X Drei grüne Hunde, , also known as Death Trip and Kill Me Gently is a 1967 West German-Italian-French-Lebanese-Hungarian international co-production Eurospy film written, co-produced and co-directed by Rudolf Zehetgruber and Gianfranco Parolini. Filmed in Turkey, it stars Tony Kendall and Brad Harris. It is the fourth of seven films, loosely based on the Kommissar X detective novel series from the Pabel Moewig publishing house. The film also features Dietmar Schonherr, director/screenwriter Rudolf Zehetgruber and Harris wife of the time Olly Schoberova. Suicide Commandos Suicide Commandos/Commando suicida is a 1968 Italian war movie starring Aldo Ray. It was directed by Camillo Bazzoni and based on the 1966 novel Commando 44 by Piet Lay. Naked Angels Naked Angels is a 1969 outlaw biker film, directed by Bruce D. Clark. Starring Michael Greene as Mother, Jennifer Gan as Marlene and Richard Rust as Fingers. Later documentary director Penelope Spheeris is a cast member in her first appearance as an actress. Actor Corey Fischer also appears in the cast. The distributor of this film, called Favorite Films, started out in business in 1913 during the era of silent movies. They distributed 160 films in the USA. Naked Angels was the last film distributed by Favorite Films. Two Brothers in Trinity Two Brothers in Trinity or Two Brothers in a Place Called Trinity is a 1972 Italian Spaghetti western low comedy film directed by Renzo Genta and Richard Harrison, and produced by Fernando Piazza. It was originally called Due Fratelli. It stars Gino Marturano, Luciano Rossi, and Osiride Pevarello. In this film the half brothers pair Jesse and Lester converges to lay their hands and what keepst them together is their inherited mind, as between Hallelujah and Sartana in Alleluja e Sartana, the hero and the monk in Tedeum and Slim and the pizza baker/preacher in Posate le pistole... reverendo. Fillmore Fillmore — also known as Fillmore: The Last Days, and as Last Days of the Fillmore — is a music documentary film, primarily shot at the Fillmore West auditorium in San Francisco, California, from June 29 through July 4, 1971. It was released on June 14, 1972. Fillmore documents the final run of concerts at the Fillmore West, which closed after these shows. It features performances by a number of rock bands that emerged from the San Francisco music scene of the late 1960s and early 1970s, including Santana, the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna, and Quicksilver Messenger Service. The film also contains extensive footage of concert promoter Bill Graham, who organized the concerts and ran the Fillmore West. Additionally, the film includes documentary footage shot several years earlier in and around San Francisco, showing the emergence of the music scene there amid the counterculture of the 1960s and the hippie movement. Fillmore was shot on 16 mm film and was released in a widescreen format with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio. It makes frequent use of split screen images. Extreme Close-Up Extreme Close-Up is a 1973 film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and written by Michael Crichton. It deals with privacy in an ever growing technological age. It was also known as Sex Through a Window. Il était une fois dans l'est Once Upon a Time in the East is a 1974 Canadian drama film directed by André Brassard. It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. The film is based on several plays by Michel Tremblay, weaving characters from the plays Les Belles-sœurs, Hosanna, La duchesse de Langeais and À toi, pour toujours, ta Marie-Lou into an original ensemble cast story. Jai Santoshi Maa Jai Santoshi Maa is a 1975 low-budget Hindi film that became one of the top blockbusters of all time. Santoshī Mā is the goddess of satisfaction. Usha Mangeshkar, sister of Lata Mangeshkar, sang the devotional songs for the film along with Mahendra Kapoor and the famous poet Kavi Pradeep, who wrote the lyrics of the songs. Made Made is a 1972 film directed by John Mackenzie. It revolves around the story of a relationship between a young single mother, played by Carol White, and an insecure rock star, played by singer Roy Harper. The City The City is a 1977 American made-for-television crime drama film starring Robert Forster, Ward Costello, Don Johnson and guest starring Jimmy Dean and Mark Hamill. The film was produced as a pilot for a proposed television series that never came to be. It was originally broadcast January 12, 1977 on NBC. Third Base is a 1978 Japanese sports film directed by Yōichi Higashi. L'état sauvage The Savage State is a French drama film directed by Francis Girod. The Yolks on You The Yolks on You is a 1980 non-theatrical Looney Tunes animated cartoon short film starring Daffy Duck, Sylvester J. Cat, and Foghorn Leghorn. It is part of Daffys Easter Show and it shows a rare time when Foghorn Leghorn, Sylvester, and Daffy all appear together in a mix. La femme enfant La femme enfant is a 1980 French drama film directed by Raphaële Billetdoux and starring Klaus Kinski. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Liten Ida Little Ida is a 1981 Norwegian-Swedish drama film directed by Laila Mikkelsen. Sunniva Lindekleiv, Lise Fjeldstad and Rønnaug Alten shared the award for Best Actress at the 18th Guldbagge Awards. La noche más hermosa La noche más hermosa is a 1983 film directed by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón and starring José M. Sacristán, Victoria Abril, and Bibi Andersen. A reviewer for All Movie Guide called an "ostensible comedy" and said it was "almost as hard to believe as director Manuel Gutiérrez-Aragóns previous effort Feroz." Via Mala Via Mala is a 1985 television series, based on the 1934 novel Via Mala by John Knittel. It was made as a co-production between West Germany, France, Italy and Austria. The novel had previously been made into two films Via Mala and Via Mala. A Place to Call Home A Place to Call Home is a 1987 television film about Liz Gavin and her eleven children, relocation from Houston, to Australia. Body of Evidence Body of Evidence is a psychological thriller film starring Margot Kidder and Barry Bostwick that premiered on CBS Network in January 1988. It was filmed in Alberta, Canada Blue Angel Cafe Blue Angel Cafe, is a 1989 Italian erotic film directed by Joe DAmato. Miroslava Miroslava is a 1993 Mexican drama film directed by Alejandro Pelayo and starring Arielle Dombasle, Claudio Brook and Milosh Trnka. The film portrays the life of the Czech-born actress Miroslava, who became one of the biggest stars in Mexico before her suicide in 1955. L'histoire du garçon qui voulait qu'on l'embrasse The Story of a Boy Who Wanted to Be Kissed is a 1994 French romantic drama film directed by Philippe Harel starring Julien Collet and Marion Cotillard in her film debut. Only the Brave Only the Brave is a 1994 Australian film directed by Ana Kokkinos. Naaraaz Naaraaz is a 1994 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Mahesh Bhatt, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Pooja Bhatt, Atul Agnihotri, Sonali Bendre and Gulshan Grover. Film was a box office Success & Declared " Hit" at the box office. Circle of Deceit Circle of Deceit is a 1998 ABC-TV movie starring Janine Turner, Esai Morales and Joanna Cassidy. The Jade Pussycat The Jade Pussycat is a 1977 pornographic film starring John Holmes. The plot of the film focuses on the search for a priceless jade carving from 13th century China known as "The Jade Pussycat". The character of "Johnny Wadd" is sent to find the Jade Pussycat and find the thieves who stole the item from a museum in Japan. During the search, Mr. Wadd is met by many lustful women. The film is set mainly in San Franciscos Chinatown. Paul Thomas Anderson, director of Boogie Nights, recommended that his cast watch the film to prepare for their roles, stating, "This is like Hitchcock doing a porno." Tora-san, His Tender Love is a 1970 Japanese comedy film directed by Azuma Morisaki. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Kuruma Torajirō, and Michiyo Aratama as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san, His Tender Love is the third entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series, and the first of only two in the series not directed by Yoji Yamada. This Summer at 5 This Summer at Five is a 1963 Finnish drama film directed by Erkko Kivikoski. It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. Space Cruiser Yamato: The New Journey , also known as Bon Voyage Yamato, is a 1979 Japanese animated television movie that was first broadcast on Fuji TV. This was the third movie in the Space Battleship Yamato saga. The Yamato crew must defeat the new Dark Nebula Empire. This film is the first in a two-part story arc that continues in Be Forever Yamato. Mom's Outta Sight Moms Outta Sight is a 1998 American film, starring Hannes Jaenicke, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn and Harrison Myers. It was directed by Fred Olen Ray and written by Sean OBannon. Swamp Girl Swamp Girl is a 1971 American backcountry drama film, independently made on a low budget in Georgia by Donald A. Davis Productions, Inc., co-produced and co-written by Don Davis, Jack Vaughn and Jay Kulp. The sole name billed before the title is that of country singer Ferlin Husky, with second billing going to country singer-songwriter Claude King. The title role is played by Georgia native Simone Griffeth who receives an "Introducing" credit in her film debut. The films general release was in November 1971, but the location of the premiere, in June, was the small Georgia city of Waycross, the closest city to the Okefenokee Swamp. The opening credits state, "Swamp locations courtesy of Okefenokee Swamp Park Waycross" and "Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge U.S. Dept. of Interior Folkston". Of Life and Love Of Life and Love is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Aldo Fabrizi, Giorgio Pastina, Mario Soldati and Luigi Zampa. My Dog Vincent My Dog Vincent is a 1998 comedy film written and directed by award-winning writer and filmmaker Michael McGowan. The Brothers The Brothers is a British film melodrama of 1947, starring Patricia Roc and John Laurie, from a novel of the same name by L. A. G. Strong. Genghis Khan Genghis Khan is a 1998 Chinese film directed by Sai Fu and Mai Lisi, produced by Inner Mongolia Film Studio. The film was selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. I'll Name the Murderer Ill Name the Murderer is a 1936 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray. When Life Departs When Life Departs is a 1997 animated short film directed by Stefan Fjeldmark and Karsten Kiilerich. The film illustrates the various thoughts children have about death. The animation was produced at the A. Film A/S headquarters in Tallinn, with lead animators Ando Tammik and Meelis Arulepp. It was included in the Animation Show of Shows. Three Hats for Lisa Three Hats for Lisa or One Day in London is a 1965 British musical comedy film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Joe Brown, Sid James, Sophie Hardy, Una Stubbs and Dave Nelson. So Quiet on the Canine Front So Quiet on the Canine Front is a 1930 American comedy short film, from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, that parodies Universal Pictures celebrated anti-war drama All Quiet on the Western Front, the winner, on November 5, 1930, at the 3rd Academy Awards, of the Award for Best Picture. The cast consists of performing dogs whose chewing or barking jaw movements are overdubbed with human voices. The third of nine black-and-white two-reel Dogville Comedies directed for MGM between 1929 and 1931 by Zion Myers and Jules White, both of whom also wrote, produced and provided voices, the film has been intermittently broadcast on Turner Classic Movies and is available on DVD as part of the Dogville Shorts Collection. Town Bloody Hall Town Bloody Hall is a 1971 documentary film of a panel debate between feminist advocates and activist Norman Mailer. Filmed on April 30, 1971, in The Town Hall in New York City. Town Bloody Hall features a panel of feminist advocates for the womens liberation movement and Norman Mailer, author of The Prisoner of Sex. Chris Hegedus and D. A. Pennebaker produced the film, which stars Jacqueline Ceballos, Germaine Greer, Jill Johnston, Diana Trilling, and Norman Mailer. The footage of the panel was recorded and released as a documentary in 1979. Produced by Shirley Broughton, the event was originally filmed by Pennebaker. The footage was then filed and rendered unusable. Hegedus met Pennebaker a few years later, and the two edited the final version of the film for its release in 1979. Pennebaker described his filming style as one that exists without labels, in order to let the viewer come to a conclusion about the material, which inspired the nature of the Town Bloody Hall documentary. The recording of the debate was intended to ensure the unbiased documentation, allowing it to become a concrete moment in feminist history. Robbery Robbery is an 1897 British short black-and-white silent comedy film directed by Robert W. Paul, featuring a wayfairer who is forced to handover his valuables and some of his clothes to an armed robber. The film, "although only intended as a comedy," according to Michael Brooks of BFI Screenonline, "in fact reveals how the stripping of ones Victorian uniform also meant the stripping of ones integrity," and, "turns the viewer into an accomplice, since it forces us to watch the mans humiliation head-on, ultimately aligning ourselves not with the victim but with the thief." It is included on the BFI DVD R.W. Paul: The Collected Films 1895-1908. Ezhupunna Tharakan Ezhupunna Tharakan is a 1999 Malayalam movie directed by P. G. Viswambharan. The movie features Mammootty and Namrata Shirodkar in the lead roles. This was Namrata Shirodkars first Malayalam film. The Crab with the Golden Claws The Crab with the Golden Claws is a 1947 Belgian stop motion feature film produced by Wilfried Bouchery for Films Claude Misonne and based on the comic book of the same name from The Adventures of Tintin by Hergé. This was the first Tintin story to be adapted into a movie and follows the story of the comic almost exactly. There were only two theatrical screenings of the film; the first at the ABC Cinema on 11 January 1947 for a group of special invited guests, while the other one was shown in public on December 21 of that year, before Bouchery declared bankruptcy and fled to Argentina. All of the equipment was seized and a copy of the film is currently stored at Belgiums Cinémathèque Royale. The copy is available to watch for paying members of the Tintin club. Hari-Bhari Hari-Bhari is a 2000 Hindi film by Shyam Benegal, starring Shabana Azmi, Rajit Kapur, Rajeshwari Sachdev, Surekha Sikri and Nandita Das in the lead roles. The film revolves around the story of five women, belonging to different generations, each looking emancipation and the right to run their lives their own way. The films main theme is the issue of womens fertility rights empowerment. The film won the 2000 National Film Award for Best Film on Family Welfare. Galapagos Galapagos is a 1955 travel and nature documentary film made by explorer Thor Heyerdahl, showing the flora and fauna of the Galapagos archipelago. London One Man Band, also known as London and Swinging London is an unfinished short film made by Orson Welles between 1968 and 1971. The film started life as a part of a 90-minute TV special for CBS, entitled Orsons Bag, consisting of Welles 40-minute condensation of The Merchant of Venice, and assorted sketches around Europe. This was abandoned in 1969 when CBS withdrew their funding over Welles long-running disputes with US authorities regarding his tax status, he continued to fashion the footage in his own style. The Story of Cinderella is an Italian-Japanese 1996 anime television series based on the fairytale of the same name by Charles Perrault and The Brothers Grimm. It was produced by Tatsunoko Production and Mondo TV. The series originally aired from April 4 to October 3, 1996, comprising 26 episodes. Eric Clapton: Live in Hyde Park Live In Hyde Park is concert film recorded by blues-rock guitarist Eric Clapton on 29 June 1996 in Londons Hyde Park. The concert was presented by the MasterCard Masters of Music for The Princes Trust and featured songs from right across his career. The VHS of the footage from the concert was released in 1997, followed by a DVD version in 2001. Infection Infection is a 2003 Croatian film directed by Krsto Papić. It has been described as both a sequel and a remake of The Rat Savior, Papićs 1976 film. Maniacal Maniacal is a 2003 horror film directed by Joe Castro, and written by Eric Spudic. Roxette: All Videos Ever Made & More! - The Complete Collection 1987-2001 All Videos Ever Made & More - The Complete Collection 1987-2001 is the third music video compilation by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 19 November 2001 on DVD by Roxette Recordings and EMI. The video is over 4 hours in length, and features every music video the duo created between 1987 and 2001, as well as numerous rare and unreleased performance videos and two feature-length documentaries created by Sveriges Television: the 1990 documentary "The Making of Joyride", and the 1996 road movie documenting the band on their "Crash! Boom! Bang! Tour". Maria Goretti Maria Goretti is a 2003 Italian television movie directed by Giulio Base and starring Martina Pinto in the title role. The film is based on real life events of Catholic virgin-martyr and Saint Maria Goretti. A Slender Smile Oru Cheru Punchiri is a 2000 Malayalam film written and directed by M.T. Vasudevan Nair. This is his sixth film as a director. The film stars Oduvil Unnikrishnan and Nirmala Sreenivasan in the lead roles. The film is based on Telugu writer Sriramanas short story Mithunam from the novel of the same title. Oomappenninu Uriyadappayyan Oomappenninu Uriyadappayyan is a 2002 Malayalam romantic drama film directed by Vinayan, starring Jayasurya and Kavya Madhavan. Madhavan won the Asianet Film Award for Best Female Actor for her role in the film. This film marked the debut performances of Jayasurya, Indrajith and Karthika. The film was produced by P. K. R. Pillai under the banner of Shirdi Sai Creations and distributed by Shirdi Sai Creations, Surya Cini Arts and Sivasakthi. Proteus: A Nineteenth Century Vision Proteus is an animated documentary film written and directed by David Lebrun in 2004. It depicts a 19th-century understanding of the sea with particular emphasis on the life and work of German biologist and researcher Ernst Haeckel. One-celled microorganisms known as radiolarians feature prominently in Haeckels fascination with the observable natural world and the underlying guiding principles assumed to be implicit in its very existence. Doodh Ka Karz Doodh Ka Karz is a 1990 Indian Bollywood film directed by Ashok Gaekwad and produced by Salim Akhtar. It is a Hindi & Marathi Film. It stars Jackie Shroff and Neelam Kothari in pivotal roles.The film was a hit. It was remade in Bengali as Amar Mayer Shapath. Drømmen om kaptein Sabeltanns rike Drømmen om kaptein Sabeltanns rike is a 1996 Norwegian childrens film written and directed by, and starring Terje Formoe. The film is based on the popular childrens play character Captain Sabertooth, a fictional pirate. A Flood in Baath Country A Flood in Baath Country is a Syrian documentary film by the director Omar Amiralay. The film was ranked #45 on the Dubai International Film Festivals 2013 list of the top 100 Arab films. Strange Parallel Strange Parallel is a documentary short film revolving around the American singer-songwriter Elliott Smith. The film was directed by Steve Hanft and released on October 15, 1998, and features interviews with Elliott himself as well as fans, friends and other acquaintances of his. Refugee All Stars, Sierra Leone's Sierra Leones Refugee All Stars is a documentary film about the musical band of the same name composed entirely of refugees from Freetown displaced to Guinea during the 1991-2002 civil war in Sierra Leone. The film follows the band for three years as they are relocated between various refugee camps in Guinea, and concludes with their return to Freetown and the recording of their first studio album, Living Like a Refugee. It originally premiered in November 2005 in Los Angeles at the American Film Institutes Film Fest, winning the Grand Jury Prize for best documentary. It was later shown on the American PBS television show POV in June 2007. Madhuchandralekha Madhuchandralekha is a Malayalam film directed by Rajasenan. This film stars Jayaram, Urvashi and Mamta Mohandas in the lead. Manay po! Manay Po! is a 2006 Filipino gay-themed comedy film directed by Joel Lamangan and starring Cherry Pie Picache, Polo Ravales, John Prats and Jiro Manio. The film grossed "a phenomenal" 6 million PHP on its opening day. It was followed in 2008 by the sequel Overload. The Night of Taneyamagahara is a short anime film directed by Kazuo Oga and released by Studio Ghibli. A DVD version was released for Japan on July 7, 2006. It is based on a short story of the same name by Kenji Miyazawa. Parc Parc is a 2008 French drama film directed by Arnaud des Pallières. The film is based on John Cheevers 1969 novel Bullet Park. The film stars Sergi López, Jean-Marc Barr and Geraldine Chaplin. The film had its international premiere at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival on 11 September. The Portraitist The Portraitist is a 2005 Polish television documentary film about the life and work of Wilhelm Brasse, the famous "photographer of Auschwitz", made for TVP1, Poland, which first aired in its "Proud to Present" series on January 1, 2006. It also premiered at the Polish Film Festival, at the West London Synagogue, in London, on March 19, 2007. Uttarayan Uttarayan is a Marathi directorial debut film of Bipin Nadkarni starring Shivaji Satam and Neena Kulkarni in lead roles. It has won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi. The plot of the film is based on the Marathi play "Durgi" written by Jaywant Dalvi. Attack of the Helping Hand! Attack of the Helping Hand is a 1979 short film written and directed by Scott Spiegel and starring Linda Quiroz and Sam Raimi. Bruce Campbell played the uncredited roles of The Hamburger Helper Helping Hand and The Pillsbury Doughboy. My Little Pony: The Runaway Rainbow My Little Pony Crystal Princess: The Runaway Rainbow is a 2006 direct-to-video animated musical fantasy adventure film produced by SD Entertainment and distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment in association with Hasbro. The film is the third feature in the third incarnation of the My Little Pony series and the second film to promote the Crystal Princess line. Unlike The Princess Promenade, the film has been criticized. The DVD also features two more animated feature, Greetings from Unicornia and Friends are Never Far Away, which was originally released on video in 2005. The Runaway Rainbow was made available on hubworld.com, alongside A Very Minty Christmas and The Princess Promenade. But they were removed from the site later. The movie has been reissued in the 2-disc DVD collection My Little Pony: Classic Movie Collection, alongside The Princess Promenade, Dancing in the Clouds and Friends are Never Far Away. Alongside The Princess Promenade and Twinkle Wish Adventure, the film premiered on August 8, 2014 on the Hub Network after its "My Little Pony Mega Mare-athon". According to Broadway World, the "Mega Mare-athon" itself drew in 5.4 million viewers and has earned significant delivery growth on every demographic: Kids 2-11, Girls 2-11, Kids 6-11, Girls 6-11, Adults 18-49, Women 18-49, Adults 25-54, Women 25-54, Persons 2+ and Households. Tiësto in Concert 2 Tiësto in Concert 2 is a DVD of Tiëstos performance on October 29/30, 2004 in Arnhems GelreDome. The theme of the 2004 show is "Magik", a word which has become somewhat a trademark for the 3-time-in-a-row winner of DJ Mags Top 100 list. All sorts of "Magik" were incorporated into the shows, complementing Tiëstos sounds with visual entertainment. Also several guest performers showcased their talents by performing with and alongside Tiësto during the night, such as Matt Hales from Aqualung and violin player DJ Mason, Micha Klein, the Bulgarian Children of Orpheus choir and loads of fireworks. Camp Lazlo: Where's Lazlo? Camp Lazlo: Wheres Lazlo? is a television special based on the animated series Camp Lazlo. Sequentially, this movie was released during the third season of Camp Lazlo, but chronologically the events occur at the start of the series. The plot centers on how the Jelly Cabin trio met, and Lazlos struggle to fit into the strict atmosphere of Camp Kidney. By season three, when this special was released, the personalities of the characters had evolved beyond the personalities of the earlier episodes, but these evolved traits were incorporated into this hour-long movie. The movie lays some foundational character traits, for example: Scoutmaster Lumpus as a quasi-dictator Edward as a resentful toadie Raj as a low-keyed, middle-of-the-road personality Clam as an angry and short-tempered child Chip and Skip do not have their trademark flies until Lazlo arrives The movie also doesnt feature the Squirrel Scouts as well. When the movie aired for the first time, it was aired in a letterbox format. Later airings were shown in full screen. State Legislature State Legislature is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman. It details the workings of the Idaho Legislature. Wiseman filmed for a total of 160 hours over a full 12-week session of the legislature, later editing his content down to a 3 ½ hour film. Wiseman was interested in the topic as a way to show one of the more basic political systems in America at work. It was first broadcast on PBS on June 2007. Hollywood Chinese Hollywood Chinese: The Chinese in American Feature Films is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Academy Award-nominated director Arthur Dong. From early films like the 1900s Beheading the Chinese Prisoner to Ang Lees triumphant Brokeback Mountain in 2005, Dong uses clips of more than 100 films and interviews of prominent Chinese Americans to create a thorough overview on the depiction of Chinese in mainstream Hollywood films. He hits many major points such as white performers who portray Asians in both The Good Earth and Fu Manchu series, Nancy Kwans roles in The World of Suzie Wong, Bruce Lee and the emergence of martial arts films and Justin Lins take on his film Better Luck Tomorrow. People interviewed include Christopher Lee, Wayne Wang, James Hong, Nancy Kwan, Luise Rainer, Amy Tan and B. D. Wong. Dong also spends time talking about his discovery of two reels of the 1916-17 silent film The Curse of Quon Gwon, which is considered to be the first feature film made by an Asian American. The documentary was also broadcast on PBS on May 27, 2009. Buffalo Girls Buffalo Girls is a documentary film about two eight-year-old Thai girls who engage in professional Muay Thai boxing in rural Thailand. The film was directed by Todd Kellstein and produced by Lanette Phillips and Jonathon Ker. It had its World Premiere at the Slamdance Film Festival on January 22, 2012. The film was singled out in several previews of the festival, including those by the Los Angeles Times, the Salt Lake City Weekly and the Park Record. Film critic Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times called the film "unexpected and fascinating." The film received a favorable review in The Hollywood Reporter, and was reviewed locally by Salt Lake Magazine, and SLUG Magazine 26 Years Diary 26 Years Diary is a biopic that tells the story of Lee Su-hyons life and death. The film details the 26-year-old Korean students experiences in Japan, including going to school and his developing romance with a Japanese student. He died on January 21, 2001, along with a Japanese photographer, Shiro Sekine, while both were trying to save the life of a man who had fallen onto the tracks at the Shin-Ōkubo Station in Tokyo. Hômuresu chûgakusei is a Japanese autobiographical novel by Hiroshi Tamura. The novel was published Wani Books on August 31, 2007 and is licensed in China by Shanghai Translation Publishing House and in Korea by Cine21. The novel was adapted into a two-volume manga by Yoshimoto Books, an elementary students novel, two television specials by Fuji TV, another novel by Hiroshis brother and a parody film by Hideo Jōjō. The novel was ranked first in the first half of 2008 on the Oricon charts. Teppei Koike was awarded the Newcomer of the Year award in 2008 at the 32nd Japan Academy Prize. Livestock Livestock is a 2009 American independent horror film directed by Christopher Di Nunzio. From a screenplay by Di Nunzio and Melanie Kotoch. Starring Fiore Leo, Robert Hines, Johanna Gorton, Michael Reardon, and features Christina C. Crawford, Irina Peligrad, Matt Phillion, Aurora Grabill, Slava Dorogapulko, Leighsa Burgin, Lou Fuoco, Stephanie Spry, Vinnie Di Nunzio. Livestock was made on a low budget and filming began in Boston in 2007. In August 2009 R-Squared Films acquired distribution rights of Livestock and released the DVD on November 10, 2009. Deiva Magan Deiva Magan is a 1969 Tamil language film directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar. The film was produced by Periyanna under Shanti films. The film was an adaptation of the Bengali novel Ulka by Nihar Ranjan Gupta and its play version. The dialogues for the film was written by Aaroor Dass. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan and Jayalalithaa in lead roles with Pandari Bai, M. N. Nambiar and Chittoor V. Nagaiah in supporting roles. The plot revolves around a wealthy businessman with a scarred face, gets married to Pandari Bai. The couple lead a happy life and Pandari Bai gives birth to twin brothers, a son with a scarred face like his father and a brother. Their father unable to tolerate his eldest sons face leaves him under the custody of another person and tells his wife that the first child is dead. As years pass by, the father becomes a justice and his younger son, a happy-go-lucky college-going timid son, falls in love with Jayalalithaa. In the meanwhile, the elder son comes to know about his family and tries to meet his mother and brother but he is asked by his father not to reveal his identity to them. It was the first Tamil film to be submitted by India in contest for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Thambu and D. Kandasamy handled cinematography and editing respectively. The soundtrack was composed by M. S. Viswanathan and lyrics for all songs was written by Kannadasan. Deiva Magan was released on September 1969 to positive critical acclaim with the praise directed towards Sivajis performance. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Koteeswarulu. Its success led to a Kannada remake Thayi Mamathe. Fever Night aka Band of Satanic Outsiders Fever Night aka Static Age Band of Satanic Outsiders is a 2009 American independent psychedelic horror film written and directed by Jordan Harris and Andrew Schrader. The film was released on DVD and video on demand through Bloody Disgusting Selects on May 15, 2012. Jatra: Hyalagaad Re Tyalagaad Jatra is a 2006 Indian Marathi-language comedy film directed and written by Kedar Shinde. It is considered one of the more popular films starring actors Bharat Jadhav and Siddarth Jadhav. The music was composed by the duo Ajay and Atul Gogavale. Jatra features the song Kombadi Palali, which at the time became a hit. Ajay and Atul later used the same tune from the song "Kombdi Palali" when composing the item song "Chikni Chameli" for the Hindi film Agneepath in 2012. Mother 007 Kung Fu Mama – Agentin mit Kids is a 2010 German action television film directed by Simon X. Rost. The film stars Claudia Hiersche as Nina Wenzel, as a Secret Service Agent, Ben Braun as her neighbor and a cool biker. Miffy the Movie Miffy the Movie is a 2013 Dutch stop motion animated family film, based on the Miffy character created by Dick Bruna. Produced by KRO and A. Film A/S, the movie debuted on 30 January 2013 in the Netherlands. The series is animated in the style of Miffy and Friends, the first television adaptation of Miffy. Tribute to Éric Rohmer Tribute to Éric Rohmer is a short 2010 video commissioned by Les Films du Losange as a tribute to Éric Rohmer by his friend and former colleague Jean-Luc Godard, and is the work that directly precedes the release of the 2010 feature Film Socialisme in Godards filmography. It was first presented at the Soirée en hommage à Éric Rohmer on 8 February 2010 at the Cinémathèque Française. The short film consists of various titles of articles that Rohmer wrote for Cahiers du Cinema appearing on a black background as Godards narration muses about brief, fragmented memories of Rohmer. It ends with a shot of Godard looking directly into the camera, the 16:9 images aspect ratio suddenly squished into 4:3, as he finishes his monologue. Taryanche Bait Taryanche Bait is a 2011 Marathi film directed by Kiran Yadnyopavit starring Sachin Khedekar, Vinay Apte, Ashwini Giri and Ashmita Joglekar in lead roles. Ren yue li hun hou Love Is the Only Answer is a 2011 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Patrick Kong. Water & Power Water & Power is a 2013 American crime-drama written and directed by Richard Montoya and starring Enrique Murciano, Nicholas Gonzalez, Clancy Brown, and Yvette Yates. The film is set in Latino-centric Eastside Los Angeles. A Long Journey Uma Longa Viagem is a 2012 documentary film directed by Lúcia Murat. It won the best film award at the 39th Gramado Film Festival. We Not Naughty We Not Naughty is a Singaporean film directed by Jack Neo. It was officially released on January 19, 2012 in Singapore. The film can be seen as the third installment of the Not Stupid trilogy, featuring children who are slighted of poor academic performance, the idea of talent beyond academics, and parent-children relationships. Jack Jack is a Canadian television film, which debuted on CBC Television on March 10, 2013. A biopic of the late Jack Layton, the film stars Rick Roberts as Layton and Sook-Yin Lee as Olivia Chow. The film was originally announced in 2012 as Smilin Jack: The Jack Layton Story. The film was directed by Jeff Woolnough, and written by Shelley Eriksen and Andrew Wreggitt. The film uses The Parachute Clubs 1983 hit single "Rise Up", a longtime unofficial New Democratic Party anthem, as its opening theme music. Both Roberts and Lee won Canadian Screen Awards for their performances at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards, Roberts as Best Lead Actor in a Television Film or Miniseries and Lee as Best Lead Actress in a Television Film or Miniseries. Becoming Traviata Becoming Traviata is a 2012 French documentary film chronicling rehearsals of the Verdi opera La traviata at the Aix-en-Provence Festival. Directed by Philippe Béziat, the film focuses largely on stage director working with coloratura soprano Natalie Dessay. The films French title is Traviata et nous. Where the Road Runs Out Where the Road Runs Out is a 2014 South African-Dutch-Equatorial Guinean drama film directed by Rudolf Buitendach and starring Isaach de Bankolé. It is the first feature film to be shot in Equatorial Guinea. Divin enfant Divin Enfant is a 2014 French comedy film directed by Olivier Doran and starring Émilie Dequenne, Sami Bouajila and Géraldine Pailhas. Towheads Towheads is a 2013 drama film directed by Shannon Plumb and starring Shannon Plumb, Derek Cianfrance, and Lora Lee Gayer. Last Bus Last Bus is a 2016 Indian Kannada psychological thriller - horror film written, co-produced and directed by S D Arvind who is also the music composer. It stars Avinash Narasimharaju, Meghashree Bhagavatar, Manasa Joshi and Samarth Narasimharaju in the lead roles. The movie is dubbed in to Telugu as ‘Adivilo Last Bus’ in the same year. The song "Doori Doori" featured in the BBC Asian Network radio centre which was facilitated by Narayan Konda. After receiving rave reviews, the film is set to be dubbed in French language and released across France. This is the first Kannada film to be dubbed in French. Last Bus Successfully completed 100 Days in Kailash Main theatre & other few theatres on 22.04.2016. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Adavilo Last Bus. The film met with critical praise upon release and won Karnataka State Film Award for Best Art Direction for Avinash Narasimharaju and Karnataka State Film Award for Best Cinematographer for Ananth Arasu. The film was dubbed in Hindi by same name. Die Badewanne The Bathtub is a German-Austrian short film directed by Tim Ellrich. The film released on 8 January 2016 in Germany and screened in France at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, where it won the Special Jury Award in the International Competition. Moreover the film was chosen to be screened in the Kurzschluss-Programm of Arte and is internationally distributed by the Kurzfilmagentur Hamburg. Super Express Super Express is a 2016 Chinese action comedy film directed by Song Xiao and starring Chen He, Song Ji-hyo, David Belle, Xiao Yang, Li Yuan, Mason Lee, Tai Chih-yuan, He Saifei, Kan Qingzi. It was released in China by Fundamental Films on December 2, 2016. You Mean The World To Me You Mean the World to Me is a 2017 Malaysian semi-autobiographical drama film directed and written by Saw Teong Hin, based on his stage play. The film, set in 1970s Penang, is the first Malaysian film entirely in Penang Hokkien. The films Chinese name, 海墘新路, refers to a Hokkien nickname for Victoria Street in George Town, Penang. Sathya Sathya is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film directed by Diphan and written by A. K. Sajan. The film stars Jayaram and Parvathy Nambiar. It was released in Indian on 20 April 2017. Bhikari Bhikari is a 2017 Indian Marathi-language action thriller film co-produced and directed by Ganesh Acharya. The film stars Swapnil Joshi, Rucha Inamdar and Kirti Adarkar, with Sayaji Shinde, Guru Thakur and Kailash Waghmare in supporting roles. The film, a remake of the 2016 Tamil-language film Pichaikkaran, revolves around a young businessman who is forced to live the life of a beggar to cure his ailing mother and in the process faces various problems. The film was released on 4 August 2017 to mixed reviews. The Royal Hibiscus Hotel The Royal Hibiscus Hotel is a 2017 Nigerian comedy film directed by Ishaya Bako. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Vizhithiru Vizhithiru is a 2017 Tamil action thriller film written and directed by Meera Kathiravan, who debuted with Aval Peyar Thamizharasi. The film which began production in 2012 after numerous delays released in 2017. Chhakka Panja 3 Chhakka Panja 3 is a Nepalese comedy film directed by Deepa Shree Niraula, and produced by Deepa Shree Niraula, Deepak Raj Giri, Kedar Ghimire and Jeetu Nepal for Aama Sarswoti Movies. It is the third film of the Chhakka Panja series. Prekrasnaya Lyukanida The Beautiful Leukanida, is a 1912 Russian short film directed and written by Władysław Starewicz. A Tale of Two Cities A Tale of Two Cities is a 1917 American silent historical drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring William Farnum, Jewel Carmen, and Charles Clary. The film is based on Charles Dickens novel of the same name, which has been filmed a number of times. The Unbeliever The Unbeliever is a 1918 American silent propaganda film made towards the end of World War I. It was directed by Alan Crosland for the Edison Company towards its last days as a functioning film-making company. It stars Raymond McKee and Marguerite Courtot, who married a few years later, and Eric von Stroheim. The Sun Down Limited The Sun Down Limited is a 1924 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 30th Our Gang short subject released. The title is a play on the Southern Pacific Railroads Sunset Limited train service. The Sun Down Limited was remade in 1929 during the sound era as Railroadin. Fast and Loose Fast and Loose is a 1930 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and starring Miriam Hopkins, Carole Lombard and Frank Morgan. The film was written by Doris Anderson, Jack Kirkland and Preston Sturges, based on the 1924 play The Best People by David Gray and Avery Hopwood. Fast and Loose was released by Paramount Pictures. Other films or TV series with identical or similar titles, such as the 1939 MGM detective comedy starring Robert Montgomery and Rosalind Russell, are not related to this film. His Woman His Woman is a 1931 American pre-Code romance drama film directed by Edward Sloman and starring Gary Cooper and Claudette Colbert. Based on the novel His Woman by Dale Collins, the story is about a tough sea captain who discovers a baby aboard his freighter and hires a tramp, masquerading as a missionarys daughter, to care for the infant on their passage to New York. The 1931 film was 52nd box-office rank by the year. It is a remake of the 1928 film Sal of Singapore. Hell on Earth Hell on Earth is a 1931 German anti-war film directed by Victor Trivas. In France, The film is also known as No Mans Land. Bosko the Lumberjack Bosko the Lumberjack is an American animated short film, released September 3, 1932, though one source gives only an ambiguous release date of 1931-1932. It is a Looney Tune cartoon, featuring Bosko, the original star of the series. Like most Looney Tunes of its day, it was directed by Hugh Harman; its musical direction was by Frank Marsales. Sucker Money Sucker Money is a 1933 American Pre-Code film directed by Dorothy Davenport and Melville Shyer. The film is also known as Victims of the Beyond in the United Kingdom. Holiday Land Holiday Land is a 1934 American animated short film that was nominated at the 1934 Academy Awards for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film but lost to The Tortoise and the Hare. It was made by Screen Gems. The Church Mouse The Church Mouse is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Laura La Plante, Ian Hunter and Edward Chapman. It was made by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers at the companys Teddington Studios. It was made as a more expensive production than much of the studios low-budget quota quickie output. It is based on a play by Ladislas Fodor which has been turned into films on several occasions including a 1931 German film Poor as a Church Mouse and the 1932 American production Beauty and the Boss. A bank owners prim and uptight Secretary suddenly blossoms during a business trip to Paris. Hayseed Romance Hayseed Romance is a 1935 American short comedy film featuring Buster Keaton. Simple Simon Simple Simon is a 1935 ComiColor Cartoons animated short film produced by Ub Iwerks. It is a humorous retelling of the classic nursery rhyme. This short film was released on November 15, 1935. The Woman I Love The Woman I Love is a 1937 American film about a romantic triangle involving two World War I fighter pilots and the wife of one of them. It stars Paul Muni, Miriam Hopkins, and Louis Hayward. Anatole Litvaks Hollywood directorial debut was a remake of his French film LEquipage, which was, in turn, based on Joseph Kessels novel of the same name. Thunder Afloat Thunder Afloat is a 1939 World War I naval film starring Wallace Beery and Chester Morris. The movie was directed by George B. Seitz. The submarine sequences were shot with the cooperation of the U. S. Navy at Annapolis and around the Coronado Islands off San Diego. The Hardship of Miles Standish The Hardship of Miles Standish is a 1940 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The Light of Western Stars The Light of Western Stars is a 1940 American film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Victor Jory. The film is also known as Border Renegade. The supporting cast features Morris Ankrum, Noah Beery, Tom Tyler and Alan Ladd. Santa Fe Marshal Santa Fe Marshal is a 1940 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander, written by Harrison Jacobs, and starring William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Marjorie Rambeau, Bernadene Hayes, Earle Hodgins, Britt Wood and Kenneth Harlan. It was released on January 26, 1940, by Paramount Pictures. This Thing Called Love This Thing Called Love is a 1940 American romantic comedy film directed by Alexander Hall and starring Rosalind Russell and Melvyn Douglas as newlyweds with an odd arrangement: the wife insists on not sleeping together for a trial period. It is the second film adaptation of the play of the same name by Edwin Burke: the 1929 version, which shares the same title, is believed to be lost. The film was condemned by the Catholic Legion of Decency as "contrary to the Christian concept of marriage". Private Snuffy Smith Private Snuffy Smith is a 1942 American film directed by Edward F. Cline and starring Bud Duncan as Snuffy Smith. Tower of Terror Tower of Terror is a 1941 British thriller film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Wilfrid Lawson, Michael Rennie and Movita. It was made at Welwyn Studios with location shooting on Flat Holm off the Welsh coast. Go Down, Death! Go Down, Death! is a 1944 race film directed by and starring Spencer Williams. The films title derives from a poem by the African-American writer James Weldon Johnson. The Navy Way The Navy Way is a 1944 American film directed by William Berke concentrating on US Navy recruit training with many sequences filmed at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center. The film had its premiere at the Genesee Theatre in nearby Waukegan. Till We Meet Again Till We Meet Again is a 1944 American drama film directed by Frank Borzage, written by Lenore J. Coffee, and starring Ray Milland, Barbara Britton, Walter Slezak, Lucile Watson, Konstantin Shayne, Vladimir Sokoloff and Mona Freeman. It was released on August 30, 1944, by Paramount Pictures. Pyatnadtsatiletniy kapitan Fifteen-Year-Old Captain, is a 1945 Soviet adventure film directed by Vasily Zhuravlyov. Heading for Heaven Heading for Heaven is a 1947 American drama film starring Stuart Erwin and Glenda Farrell. The film was directed by Lewis D. Collins and is based on the 1929 play "For the Sake of the Family" by Charles Webb and Daniel Brown. Made by Pathe Industries for release by the Producers Releasing Corporation. The film was later picked up for distribution by Eagle-Lion Films after PRCs demise. It was one of several films of the time depicting fraudulent spiritualism such as Nightmare Alley, The Spiritualist and London Belongs to Me. A Man About the House A Man About the House is a black-and-white British film directed by Leslie Arliss and released in 1947. The film is a melodrama, adapted for the screen by J. B. Williams from the 1942 novel of the same name by Francis Brett Young. A theatrical adaptation by John Perry had played Londons West End in 1946, with Flora Robson as Agnes, Basil Sydney as Salvatore, and Ernest Thesiger as Sanctuary. The film was produced by Edward Black and edited by Russell Lloyd, with cinematography by Georges Périnal and music by Nicholas Brodszky. Doña Diabla The Devil Is a Woman is a 1950 Mexican drama film directed by Tito Davison. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Silent Conflict Silent Conflict is a 1948 American Western film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Charles Belden. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand Brooks, Virginia Belmont, Earle Hodgins and James Harrison. It was released on March 19, 1948, by United Artists. The Swordsman The Swordsman is a 1948 American swashbuckler film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and starring Larry Parks. Hot Lead Hot Lead is a 1951 Western film. It stars Tim Holt and Joan Dixon and is directed by Stuart Gilmore. The production uses footage from an earlier Holt film, Saddle Legion, one of the rare times this happened in Holts movies. It was the last film made featuring Lightning, Holts Palomino horse in 27 movies. He was replaced by Sun Dance, another Palomino. According to film critic Tom Stempel: My True Story My True Story is a 1951 American romantic crime drama film about a female jewel thief. It was directed by Mickey Rooney. Rekrut 67, Petersen Rekrut 67, Petersen is a 1952 Danish family film directed by Poul Bang. Fløjtespilleren Fløjtespilleren is a 1953 Danish family film directed by Alice OFredericks. May Nights May Nights is a 1952 Soviet comedy film directed by Aleksandr Rou and starring Nikolai Dosenko, Tatyana Konyukhova and Aleksandr Khvylya. It is based on Nikolai Gogols May Night and the subsequent opera version by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. Mission Over Korea Mission Over Korea is a 1953 American war film released by Columbia Pictures, directed by Fred F. Sears, from a story by former war correspondent Richard Tregaskis, author of Guadalcanal Diary. The film stars John Hodiak, John Derek, Audrey Totter and Maureen OSullivan. The Korean War provides the background, including combat footage photographed by producer Robert Cohn and a camera crew near the front lines. The prologue before the onscreen credits notes the film is "Dedicated to the Eighth United States Army, Fifth United States Air Force, Republic of Korea Army who made this film possible. To the men at Itazuki, Kwanju, Taego, Ouijanbu, Pusan, Inchon, Seoul where this story was photographed." The Bob Mathias Story The Bob Mathias Story is a 1954 drama film directed by Francis D. Lyon, starring Bob Mathias and Ward Bond. The story of the first man to win two consecutive Olympic Gold Medals in the Decathlon in London in 1948 and in Helsinki in 1952. The film utilized extensive footage of the London and Helsinki Games, including actual footage of Mathias triumphs. Apache Woman Apache Woman is a 1955 Western directed by Roger Corman. It was one of two Westerns he made for American International Pictures, the other being The Oklahoma Woman. Blackjack Ketchum, Desperado Blackjack Ketchum, Desperado is a 1956 American Western film starring Howard Duff and Victor Jory. It was based on a novel by Louis LAmour about Tom Ketchum. This movie has yet to receive a home media release. Crashing the Water Barrier Crashing the Water Barrier is a 1956 American short documentary film directed by Konstantin Kalser. It won an Oscar at the 29th Academy Awards in 1957 for Best Short Subject. Dolgiy put A Weary Road is a 1956 Soviet drama film directed by Leonid Gaidai and Valentin Nevzorov. Filmed on the motives of Vladimir Korolenkos Siberian stories. Yevgeni Onegin Eugene Onegin is 1959 Soviet opera film, produced by Lenfilm Studio, directed by Roman Tikhomirov, starring Vadim Medvedev, Igor Ozerov and Ariadna Shengelaya. The film is a screen version of the famous opera Eugene Onegin by Pyotr Tchaikovsky based on the novel in verse by Alexander Pushkin. The principal solo parts were performed by notable opera singers of the Bolshoi Theatre. Musical manager and conductor – Boris Khaykin. The Rest Is Silence The Rest Is Silence is a 1959 West German crime film directed by Helmut Käutner. It was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. The Rookie The Rookie is a 1959 American comedy film directed by George OHanlon in CinemaScope. It was the first film starring the comedy team of Tommy Noonan and Peter Marshall, they also appeared together in the 1962 film Swingin Along. Tank Commandos Tank Commando is a 1959 American war film produced, directed and written by Burt Topper. American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with Operation Dames. Slow Local Trains Les Tortillards , is a French comedy film from 1960, directed by Jean Bastia, written by Pierre Gaspard-Huit, starring Jean Richard and Louis de Funès. The film was known under the titles: "Io... mio figlio e la fidanzata", "Der Umstandskrämer". What's My Lion? Whats My Lion? is a 1961 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon starring Elmer Fudd. This cartoon short is directed by Robert McKimson and written by David Detiege. That is Elmer Fudds final speaking appearance in the original theatrical Looney Tunes shorts; he appeared in 1962s Crows Feat but did not have any dialogue. The premise for Whats My Lion? is very similar to an earlier Disney cartoon called Rugged Bear, also written by David Detiege. Der brænder en ild Der Brænder en Ild is a 1962 Danish family-comedy-drama film based on the 1920 book of the same name by novelist Morten Korch. Directed by Alice OFredericks and Robert Saaskin, the movie stars Poul Reichhardt, Bodil Udsen, Ib Mossin and William Rosenberg. The film is set in 1920 and follows the return of Martin, a charismatic outdoorsman who returns to his old farm and home after working abroad in Greenland for nine years. He reunites with his former love Martha, but is heartbroken to discover she ended up marrying his old friend Just. Although having initially planned to use his savings to start up his own machine station, Martin decides to help out the hardworking Just in settling his many debts and loans. Just, however, is extremely hesitant to accept financial aid from a former boyfriend of Marthas. Subplots concerns the romantic interest of Henrik and Jesper, both farm workers who develop a feud over a woman. The motion picture premiered in Copenhagen and Aarhus cinemas on 12 February 1962 and became a critical and major commercial success. Production and distribution was done by ASA Film. Like several other films adapted by Korchs popular family novels, the film developed a cult following and is regarded as one of the best from the Korch-era. The Very Edge The Very Edge is a 1963 British drama film directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Anne Heywood, Richard Todd, Jack Hedley, Jeremy Brett and Maurice Denham. The screenplay concerns a young woman who is assaulted and stalked by a maniac. Your Turn, Darling À toi de faire... mignonne, released in the USA as Your Turn, Darling, is a French-Italian film based on the novels of Peter Cheyney. It came out ten years after La môme vert-de-gris which had been the first of film of this series. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris and on location around the city. The films sets were designed by the art director René Moulaert. For the last time Bernard Borderie directed the popular actor Eddie Constantine in a Lemmy Caution adventure. Guy Delorme, who in 1961 had been the Comte de Rochefort in Borderies classic film version of The Three Musketeers, acts another time as a scheming bad guy. Praetorius Praetorius is a 1965 West German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Heinz Rühmann, Liselotte Pulver and Fritz Tillmann. It was based on a play by Curt Goetz which had previously been turned into the 1950 German film Doctor Praetorius and the 1951 Hollywood film People Will Talk. Fame Is the Name of the Game Fame Is the Name of the Game is an American TV-movie that aired on NBC and served as the pilot episode of the subsequent series The Name of the Game. It was directed by Stuart Rosenberg. It was produced by Ranald MacDougall, who also wrote the teleplay, from the novel One Woman by Tiffany Thayer. The film stars Anthony Franciosa as investigative journalist Jeff Dillon. It also presents the screen debut of 20-year-old Susan Saint James as Peggy Chan, Dillons new editorial assistant. In the film, Jeff Dillon writes for Fame magazine, a publication of Janus Enterprises, and Glenn Howard is just the managing editor. In the subsequent series, Dillon writes for People magazine, a division of Howard Publications, and Glenn Howard is head of the whole company. The telefilm also features Jill St. John, Jack Klugman, and Robert Duvall. The Great Swindle The Great Swindle can refer to: I due maghi del pallone I due maghi del pallone is a 1970 Italian comedy film directed by Mariano Laurenti. Night of the Damned The Night of the Damned is a 1971 film directed by Filippo Ratti. Sentinels of Silence Sentinels of Silence is a 1971 short documentary film on ancient Mexican civilizations. The film was produced by Manuel Arango, and directed and written by the filmmaker Robert Amram, and is notable for being the first and only short film to win two Academy Awards. A Few Hours of Sunlight Un peu de soleil dans leau froide, internationally released as A Few Hours of Sunlight and A Little Sun in Cold Water, is a 1971 French film directed Jacques Deray adapted from the novel of Françoise Sagan. The title quotes the poet Paul Éluard. House of Terror House of Terror is a suspense film involving deception and a murder plot. It was directed by Sergei Goncharoff, and which starred Jennifer Bishop, Arell Blanton, Jacquelyn Hyde and William Kerwin. It was nominated in 1973 for a Saturn Award for Best Horror Film. Chesty Anderson U.S. Navy Chesty Anderson, U.S. Navy is a 1976 R-rated comedy film featuring Shari Eubank as Chesty Anderson, a WAVE in the U.S. Navy. When one of her friends goes missing, Chesty and several fellow WAVEs go looking for her and end up in a world of senatorial corruption and Mafia intimidation. La casa de las sombras La casa de las sombras is a 1976 Argentinian mystery thriller film starring Yvonne De Carlo, John Gavin, Leonor Manso and Mecha Ortiz. Son nom de Venise dans Calcutta désert Son nom de Venise dans Calcutta désert is a French film directed by Marguerite Duras in 1976. The film is a sequel to her 1975 film India Song and features Delphine Seyrig reprising her role as Anne-Marie Stretter. The film premiered at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival in Directors Fortnight. Duras demonstrates that the disease and suffering of the Indians symbolically infects the Europeans as well. Thus, she asserts: One of the external signs of the fissuring of the seemingly watertight compartmentalized colonial society is the deep sense of malaise and maladjustment which is wearing out its white inhabitants. In spite of the vast paraphernalia of protective artifices, the Europeans find their presence in the colony quite intolerable. The composer of the movie is Carlos dAlessio. Operation Stadium Operation Stadium is a Croatian film directed by Dušan Vukotić. It was released in 1977. The Palestinian The Palestinian is a 66-minute TV documentary from 1977. It was produced by and starred Vanessa Redgrave, and directed by Roy Battersby. The Irishman The Irishman is an Australian 1978 romantic drama film directed and written by Donald Crombie. The Score The Score is a 1978 Swedish crime film, based on the Kenneth Ahl novel with the same name. The film deals with different themes such as drug addiction, institutionalisation, and the Swedish criminal justice system. Pinkeltje Pinkeltje is a 1978 Dutch film directed by Harrie Geelen. The movie is based on the books of Dutch writer Dick Laan about the fictional character Pinkeltje. Racquet Racquet is a 1979 American comedy film starring Bert Convy as a tennis player. The picture is notable for featuring real-life tennis champions Bobby Riggs and Björn Borg in acting roles. Rafferty Rafferty or is a Soviet 1980 drama television film directed by Semyon Aranovich and based on the novel by American writer Lionel White. Rhubarb Rhubarb Rhubarb Rhubarb is a 30-minute television comedy special made by Thames TV and transmitted in 1980. The special is a re-make of Eric Sykes 1969 film, Rhubarb. The Medal Signum Laudis is a 1980 Czechoslovak war drama film directed by Martin Hollý. It is set during the World War I. The Deadly Game The Deadly Game is a 1982 American-British made-for-television thriller film that premiered on HBO. The intellectual thriller was directed by George Schaefer and adapted from a 1960 play by James Yaffe that was in turn based on the novel A Dangerous Game by Swiss author Friedrich Dürrenmatt. It stars George Segal as an American tourist traveling in the Swiss Alps who is lured into a dangerous mock trial by retired British lawyers played by Trevor Howard, Robert Morley, and Emlyn Williams. The film, which was made in London, received critical acclaim. It received the CableACE Award for best single program, along five additional nominations, including ones for the performances of Segal and Howard. The film also served as actor Alan Webbs final screen performance. Will: The Autobiography of G. Gordon Liddy Will: G. Gordon Liddy is an American television film which first aired on NBC in January 1982. The film depicts the rise and fall of Watergate co-conspirator G. Gordon Liddy. Liddy was portrayed by two different actors: American actor Robert Conrad played Liddy as an adult and child actor Danny Lloyd portrayed him in his youth. Other figures associated with the Watergate scandal and portrayed in this film include Jeb Magruder and John Dean. The movie was directed by Robert Lieberman and was based on Liddys 1980 autobiography. Carpool Carpool is a 1983 made-for-television film directed by E. W. Swackhamer. Ghost Dance Ghost Dance is a 1983 British film directed by Ken McMullen. This independent film explores the beliefs and myths surrounding the existence of ghosts and the nature of cinema. The Head Hunter The Head Hunter is a 1982 Hong Kong action film directed by Lau Shing-hon and starring Chow Yun-fat and Rosamund Kwan. The film is also known as Long Goodbye in the United States. Where Is Parsifal? Where Is Parsifal? is a 1983 British comedy film directed by Henri Helman and starring Tony Curtis, Donald Pleasence, Erik Estrada, and Orson Welles. It was released in France on 13 April 1983. Terence Young has an executive producer credit. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. This was Peter Lawfords final film role before his death the following year. Hasta cierto punto Up to a Certain Point is a 1983 Cuban movie directed by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea. It focuses on a theater director who starts up a relationship with a female dockworker. However, his machismo complicates matters. The movie is a general look at gender roles in Cuba as well as the conflict between machismo and the idealized image of liberated women under communism. Backlash Backlash is a 1986 Australian film directed by Bill Bennett. A Masterpiece of Murder A Masterpiece of Murder is a 1986 American TV movie starring Bob Hope and Don Ameche. It was Hopes first made-for-TV movie. Of Pure Blood Of Pure Blood is a 1986 made-for-TV thriller for CBS that premiered on October 19, 1986, directed by Joseph Sargent and starring Lee Remick. Alicia Browning is a casting director in New York City whose grown son is shot to death in Munich, Germany by police when he apparently tried to attack a doctor who was attending the annual Oktoberfest. When Alicia travels to Germany—her native homeland—to investigate, she finds the old Nazi Lebensborn breeding programs still alive and wanting her sons child—her grandchild—that he fathered with a German girlfriend before his death for their attempts to recreate Hitlers so-called master race and a modern-day Fourth Reich. Blonde Dolly Blonde Dolly is a 1987 Dutch drama film about a prostitute who co-finances the purchase of a Vermeer painting, directed by Gerrit van Elst. The film is based on the real-life Dutch prostitute "Blonde Dolly", who was murdered in 1959. La maschera The Mask is a 1988 Italian romance film directed by Fiorella Infascelli. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. The Rainbow The Rainbow is a BBC miniseries of 1988 directed by Stuart Burge, adapted from the D. H. Lawrence novel The Rainbow. Shooter Shooter is a 1988 American made-for-television action drama film based on the book Shooter by and about Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer David Hume Kennerly, who had been a combat photojournalist during the Vietnam War and later the White House photographer for resident Gerald Ford. The film was produced as a pilot which was not picked up as a series by NBC and originally aired on September 11, 1988. One of Us One of Us is a 1989 Israeli drama film directed by Uri Barbash. It stars Alon Aboutboul, Sharon Alexander, Yoel Ben-Simhon, Shaul Mizrahi, Alon Neuman, Ofer Shikartsi and Dalia Shimko. Magnús Magnús is a 1989 Icelandic film directed by Þráinn Bertelsson. Pokhorony Stalina Stalins Funeral is a 1990 Soviet drama film written and directed by the famous poet, Yevgeni Yevtushenko. The film stars the British actress, Vanessa Redgrave. The Big Slice The Big Slice is a 1991 American and Canadian comedy film directed by John Bradshaw. This film starring Casey Siemaszko, Leslie Hope, Louis Ferreira, Kenneth Welsh and Heather Locklear in the lead roles. Final Verdict Final Verdict is a TNT Drama movie, starring Treat Williams, Olivia Burnette and Glenn Ford. It was directed by Jack Fisk. The movie is based on the 1962 biography of the same title by Hearst journalist Adela Rogers St. Johns. The book and the movie tell the story of her father, Los Angeles defense attorney Earl Rogers, upon whom Earl Stanley Gardner based the character Perry Mason. This was the last work of Hollywood legend Glenn Ford, and the last onscreen appearance of actress Dana Hill. The Grass Arena The Grass Arena is an autobiography that was made into a British film released in 1991. It is based on the true story of John Healy. The book had been out of print for a number of years, but was re-issued on 31 July 2008. Kai xin gui 5 shang cuo shen Happy Ghost V is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Clifton Ko. The film stars Raymond Wong and Filipina actress Kris Aquino The Secret Rapture The Secret Rapture is a 1993 British drama film directed by Howard Davies and starring Juliet Stevenson, Joanne Whalley-Kilmer, Penelope Wilton, and Neil Pearson. The screenplay by David Hare is based on his 1988 play of the same title. All Under the Moon is a 1993 Japanese film directed by Yoichi Sai and starring Masato Hagiwara and Ruby Moreno. Aapo Aapo was a 1994 Finnish film directed by Tero Jartti and based on a short story by Runar Schildt. The screenplay was written by Jari Hietanen. The film was set in the year 1918. Taisto Reimaluoto portrayed Aapo. Bal Bramhachari Bal Bramhachari is a 1996 Hindi drama film directed by Prakash Mehra. The film stars Puru Raaj Kumar in his film debut, Karishma Kapoor, Aasif Sheikh, Deepak Tijori and Simran. The cast also includes Shakti Kapoor, Ashok Saraf, Mukesh Khanna, Bindu, Tinnu Anand, Mohan Joshi, Rajeev Verma, Avtar Gill, Anang Desai, Shiv Kumar etc. Desolation Angels Desolation Angels is a 1995 independent film written and directed by Tim McCann. The film premiered at the 1995 Telluride Film Festival. It then won the International Critics Prize at the Toronto International Film Festival, and was accepted to the Rotterdam Film Festival. Tears of Stone Tears of Stone is a 1995 Icelandic drama film directed by Hilmar Oddsson. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Tell the Truth and Run: George Seldes and the American Press Tell the Truth and Run: George Seldes and the American Press is a 1996 documentary film about the author and critic George Seldes directed by Rick Goldsmith. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Max and His Mother-in-Law Max and His Mother-in-Law is the title of both a 1911 and 1914 French film directed by Max Linder, Lucien Nonguet. The 1914 film is not a remake. The film is also known as Max and His Ma-in-Law. Mothertime Mothertime is a 1997 British film directed by Matthew Jacobs. Jappanil Kalyanaraman Japanil Kalyanaraman is a 1985 Tamil-language Indian film directed by S. P. Muthuraman, starring Kamal Haasan, Radha in the lead role of the protagonist. This was the first Tamil movie sequel. It garnered mixed reviews and performed average business at the box office. Three Brothers Three Brothers is part of the Private Snafu series of animated shorts produced by Warner Bros. during World War II. Screened for troops in September 1944, the cartoon was directed by Friz Freleng and features the familiar voice of Mel Blanc. Das Finale The Final Game is a German thriller film directed by Sigi Rothemund, it was written by Timo Berndt and Borris Brandt. Check to the Queen Scacco alla regina, internationally released as Check to the Queen, is a 1969 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. It is based on the novel The Slave by Renato Ghiotto. Under Flag Bajo Bandera is a 1997 Argentine mystery drama film directed and written by Juan José Jusid with Guillermo Saccomanno. The film starred Miguel Ángel Solá and Federico Luppi. The film won 7 awards and 2 nominations, including 3 Silver Condor awards at the Argentine Film Critics Association Awards for Best Music, Best New Actor Nicolás Scarpino and Best Screenplay. Miguel Ángel Solá was also nominated for Best Actor. Il giudice ragazzino Law of Courage is a 1994 Italian drama film directed by Alessandro Di Robilant. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Blue Angel Award. For this film Giulio Scarpati was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actor. Una questione d'onore A Question of Honour is a 1965 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Luigi Zampa. It was co-produced with France. The film was entered into the 16th Berlin International Film Festival. Under the Doctor Under the Doctor is a 1976 British sex comedy directed by Gerry Poulson and starring Barry Evans, Liz Fraser and Hilary Pritchard. The screenplay concerns a Harley Street doctor who enjoys a number of dalliances with three of his female patients. Ryoma ansatsu is a 1974 historical film starring Yoshio Harada, Yūsaku Matsuda, Renji Ishibashi, and Kaori Momoi, and directed by Kazuo Kuroki. It is based on the true story of the assassination of Sakamoto Ryōma. Why That Actor Was Late Why That Actor Was Late is a 1908 French short silent comedy film produced by Georges Méliès, and probably directed by Mélièss assistant, an actor credited as Manuel. French Interpreter Policeman French Cops Learning English, originally copyrighted in the United States as French Interpreter Policeman, is a 1908 French short silent comedy film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 1288–1293 in its catalogues. Mikadoroido Mikadroid: Robokill Beneath Discoclub Layla, known in Japan as , is a 1991 science fiction/horror film by Tomo-O Haraguchi. It was produced by Toho Studios via its direct-to-video distribution line. Shreemaan Aashique Shreemaan Aashique is a 1993 Indian Bollywood film directed by Deepak Anand and produced by Shakeel Noorani. The film stars Rishi Kapoor and Urmila Matondkar. Vzbesivshiysya avtobus Frenzied Bus is a 1990 Soviet crime film. The story is based on real events that occurred on December 1, 1988, when there was a hijacking of a bus with children in Ordzhonikidze. Mondo Keyhole Mondo Keyhole is a 1966 film directed by Jack Hill in his directorial debut. A sexploitation drama, it covers themes such as the pornography business, drug-taking, rape, martial arts and revenge. Petlya Oriona The Orion Loop is a 1980 Soviet science fiction film directed by Vasily Levin. Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, together with Valentin Selivanov, wrote the films screenplay. Ayee Milan Ki Bela Ayee Milan Ki Bela is a 1964 Indian Hindi film directed by Mohan Kumar. The film was produced by J. Om Prakash. The music is by Shankar Jaikishan. The movie has stars; Rajendra Kumar, Saira Banu, Shashikala and Dharmendra. The film became a "super hit" at the box office. The film was remade in Tamil as Oru Thaai Makkal. Cinématon Cinématon is a 203-hour-long experimental film by French director Gérard Courant. It was the longest film ever released until 2011. Composed over 40 years from 1978 until 2019, it consists of a series of over 3,055 silent vignettes, each 3 minutes and 25 seconds long, of various celebrities, artists, journalists and friends of the director, each doing whatever they want for the allotted time. Subjects of the film include directors Barbet Schroeder, Nagisa Oshima, Volker Schlöndorff, Ken Loach, Benjamin Cuq, Youssef Chahine, Wim Wenders, Joseph Losey, Jean-Luc Godard, Samuel Fuller and Terry Gilliam, chess grandmaster Joël Lautier, and actors Roberto Benigni, Stéphane Audran, Julie Delpy and Lesley Chatterley. Gilliam is featured eating a 100-franc note, while Fuller smokes a cigar. Courants favourite subject was a 7-month-old baby. The film was screened in its then-entirety in Avignon in November 2009 and was screened in Redondo Beach in April 2010. One Leg Kicking One Leg Kicking is a 2001 Singaporean comedy-film movie about several soccer amateurs who compete in a soccer event for the 2002 World Cup Finals. The main actors of this movie are Gurmit Singh as Tai Po and Mark Lee as Handsome. South of the Border with Disney South of the Border with Disney is a 1942 Disney short documentary film. It was shot in the same occasion Saludos Amigos was, when Walt Disney and a group of eighteen artists, musicians and writers went to South America looking for inspirations for a movie. While Saludos Amigos is the result of this voyage, alternating animated shorts to the sequences from the travel that inspired them, South of the Border with Disney is more of a behind-the-scenes documentary showing only the travel and the genesis of cartoons not only for Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros, but also some others used in later occasions. The most notable example is a female Armadillo used for a 1943 Pluto cartoon, Pluto and the Armadillo. Film also includes some pencil test animation. In 2000, South of the Border with Disney was released on the Gold Classic Collection DVD of Saludos Amigos as an extra, and it was released again as a bonus feature on the 2008 Saludos Amigos/The Three Caballeros "Classic Caballero Collection". Parsley Days Parsley Days is a Canadian feature film directed by Andrea Dorfman. The movie takes place in Halifax. The film premiered on September 12, 2000, at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film was named one of Canadas Top Ten by the Toronto International Film Festival Group in 2001. The movie stars, Megan Dunlop, Michael Leblanc, Marla McLean, Marcia Connolly, and Bruce Godfree. A Boy Named Charlie Brown A Boy Named Charlie Brown is an unreleased television documentary film about Charles M. Schulz and his creation Peanuts, produced by Lee Mendelson with some animated scenes by Bill Meléndez and music by Vince Guaraldi. Although never aired on television, this 30-minute 1963 documentary was instrumental in garnering commercial support and the creative teamwork that resulted in A Charlie Brown Christmas in 1965 and the ensuing series of Peanuts television specials. Portions of the film were used in commercials for A Charlie Brown Christmas in 1965. An album by the Vince Guaraldi Trio with music from the above documentary, originally titled Jazz Impressions of a Boy Named Charlie Brown, was released by Fantasy Records in 1964. The documentary is available on DVD through the Charles M. Schulz Museum. Humse Badhkar Kaun: The Entertainer Humse Badhkar Kaun is a 1998 Indian Bollywood film directed by Deepak Anand and produced by Shyam Bajaj. It stars Sunil Shetty, Saif Ali Khan, Sonali Bendre and Deepti Bhatnagar in pivotal roles. Zoom In: Rape Apartments is a 1980 violent pink film in Nikkatsus Roman Porno series. It was director Naosuke Kurosawas debut work. The Return of Josey Wales The Return of Josey Wales is a 1986 American Western film directed by and starring Michael Parks. It is a sequel to Clint Eastwoods The Outlaw Josey Wales , which was in turn based on the Forrest Carter 1973 novel Josey Wales The Return of Josey Wales adapted Carters second Wales novel, The Vengeance Trail of Josey Wales. Eastwood had planned to adapt The Vengeance Trail of Josey Wales himself as his own sequel to the original film, but his project was eventually cancelled. Happy Birthday Happy Birthday is an American 2002 film directed by Yen Tan and starring Benjamin Patrick, Michelle E. Michael and John Frazier. It is Tans debut long feature film. Kadhanayakan Kathanayakan is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Rajasenan. The film stars Kalamandalam Kesavan, Jayaram, Divya Unni and Oduvil Unnikrishnan in the lead roles. The film has a musical score by Mohan Sithara. Shelter Dogs Shelter Dogs is a 2003 documentary film directed and produced by Cynthia Wade about animal welfare in the United States and the ethics of animal euthanasia. Following a particular Upstate New York animal shelter and its staff over a three-year time span, Wade gives her audience a complex, honest look at the situations that arise when it comes to homeless animals and some of the difficult, controversial decisions that must be made within them. Chakram Chakram is a 2003 Indian Malayalam-language film written and directed by A. K. Lohithadas, starring Prithviraj Sukumaran, Meera Jasmine, Vijeesh and Chandra Laxman. Bank Brothers Bank Brothers is a 2004 comedy film directed and written by Kenneth Guertin Let the Love Begin Let the Love Begin is a 2005 romantic film directed by Mac Alejandre and released by GMA Films and Regal Entertainment in the Philippines. It stars Richard Gutierrez, Angel Locsin, Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras. Living Wigan Living Wigan is a 1902 silent short documentary film directed by James Kenyon and Sagar Mitchell, showing street life and a steam tram in Wigan in August 1902. The film, which was premiered in Wigan Townhall before the Coronation celebrations in 1902, formed part of the 2 hour film show Live in Wigan. "This film buzzes with the energy and vibrancy of street life in the city," according to the BFI, and the filmmakers, "are seen introducing a comic moment into a possibly more formal opening event," and "actively encouraged the audience to respond to the camera with play acting, comic moments - with the crowd not quite knowing if to respond to the camera or concentrating on the curious event behind them," with, "a farcical moment of a guy splashing water at the crowds with a hosepipe." Pet Shop Boys: A Life in Pop A Life In Pop is a 2006 documentary about English electronic dance music duo Pet Shop Boys. It was originally broadcast on Channel 4 in May 2006 and an expanded version followed on DVD in October. The documentary was directed by George Scott and produced by Nick de Grunwald. Contributors included Robbie Williams, Brandon Flowers, Peter Robinson, Tim Rice-Oxley, West End Girls, Jake Shears, and Bruce Weber. Monks - The Transatlantic Feedback Monks: The Transatlantic Feedback is a 2006 film directed by Dietmar Post and Lucia Palacios about the seminal German-American beat band The Monks. The film was produced by Play Loud! Productions and shot on location in the USA and Germany between 1997 and 2002. In 2008 the filmmakers obtained the German TV Oscar, the Adolf Grimme Awards. Dark Shadows Dark Shadows is a one-hour television pilot that was a remake of the 1966–1971 gothic soap opera television series Dark Shadows. The pilot was commissioned by The WB and produced in 2004, but not picked up for a series. Cuba: An African Odyssey Cuba, an African Odyssey is a French 2007 documentary film directed by Jihan El Tahri. The Wonderful Maladys The Wonderful Maladys is a HBO television pilot written by Charles Randolph, directed by Alan Taylor, and starring Sarah Michelle Gellar. HBO did not pick up the series. Biùtiful cauntri Biùtiful cauntri is a 2007 Italian documentary film about illegal toxic waste dumping in Southern Italy. It was directed by Esmeralda Calabria and Andrea DAmbrosio and written by Calabria, DAmbrosio and Peppe Ruggiero. It focuses on the progressive poisoning of thousands of square miles of Southern Italian agricultural land and the deadly effects upon people, animals, and plant life in the areas of Caserta and Naples, and behind that the interwoven relations between the Italian government, corrupt pseudo-legitimate businessmen, and the Italian organized crime group, the Camorra. A secondary focus of the film is governmental inaction, in some cases lasting over a decade and a half, despite the pleas of the people affected. Pimpin' Pee Wee Porkys Pimpin Pee Wee is a 2009 comedy film. It was an homage and remake of Porkys. Be My Teacher Be My Teacher is an American teen drama film produced, written, and directed by Lakisha R. Lemons. It stars Derek Lee Nixon and LaTeace Towns-Cuellar as a student who falls in love with his teacher, respectively. It was released in March 2011 by Maverick Entertainment Group. Huan hun Blood Ties is a Singaporean film in Chinese directed by Chai Yee Wei and released in 2009. Paid Programming: Icelandic Ultra Blue Paid Programming, is a television pilot for Cartoon Networks late night programing block that premiered, unannounced, in the United States on the night of November 2, 2009, and was then re-aired every Monday through Friday night until December 4, 2009. It did not reair the night of November 23, 2009 due to a Family Guy rerun. Paid Programming is a parody of infomercials and was created and written by H. Jon Benjamin and David Cross, and features amateur actors from Central Casting. Although the pilot was never picked up for a full series, it received a positive reception in London when screened at monthly comedy event called "Popcorn Comedy night". Adult Swim continues to periodically rebroadcast the pilot episode. Fire from the Heartland Fire From the Heartland: the Awakening of the Conservative Woman is a 2010 American documentary film written and directed by former Breitbart News LLC executive chairman Steve Bannon, and produced by David N. Bossie for Citizens United Productions. The documentary stars Michele Bachmann, Deneen Borelli, and Ann Coulter, and focuses on female participation in conservative politics. Hi, Fidelity Hi, Fidelity is a 2011 Hong Kong dramatic film written and directed by Calvin Poon. The film stars Pat Ha, Michelle Ye, Carrie Ng and William Chan. Jin chou fu lu shou The Fortune Buddies is a 2011 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Chung Shu Kai, produced by and starring Eric Tsang. Co-stars include Louis Yuen, Wong Cho-lam and Johnson Lee who are known as "Fuk Luk Sau", Maggie Cheung, Fala Chen and Pauline Wong, who has been in retirement for years. The film will feature many guest stars including Michael Tse, Bosco Wong and Richard Ng. It is a co-production between Shaw Brothers Studio, Television Broadcasts Limited and Sil-Metropole Organisation. A production start ceremony was held on 17 June 2011 at the Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre. The film was released on 11 August 2011. The Year of the Tiger The Year of the Tiger is a 2011 Chilean drama film directed by Sebastián Lelio about a prison inmate trying to find his family after the 2010 Chile earthquake. Pirivom Santhippom Pirivom Santhippom is a 2008 Indian Tamil family drama film written and directed by Karu Pazhaniappan starring Cheran and Sneha in the lead roles alongside an ensemble cast. The film is about the life of a young couple in a joint family with the Nagarathar community located in Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu. The music was composed by Vidyasagar with cinematography by M. S. Prabhu and editing by Saravanan. The film released on 14 January 2008. Hero Hitler in Love Hero Hitler in Love is a 2011 Punjabi romantic and action film directed by Sukhwant Dhadda with story, screenplay, music & dialogues by Babbu Maan. The Maan Films production stars Babbu Maan, Mouni Roy and Bhagwant Maan in lead roles. It was released on 18 November with a bumper opening but couldnt sustain. Mr. Idol Mr. Idol is a 2011 South Korean film written and directed by Ra Hee-chan. Ra called it, "a movie that captures young peoples dreams through music." Ji Hyun-woo, Jay Park, Jang Seo-won and Randy Kim play four young men who come from different walks of life to form an idol band, united by their love of music. Though musically talented, they are far from mass-produced pop material, and the movie portrays their rigorous training process under a producer. But a powerful figure in the music industry tries to interfere with their rise to superstardom. B for Boy B for Boy is a 2013 Nigerian drama film directed by Chika Anadu and starring Uche Nwadili, Ngozi Nwaneto & Nonso Odogwu. It had its world premiere at the 2013 London Film Festival. It won the Best Film in an African Language award at the 10th Africa Movie Academy Awards. A debut film for Anadu, the film explores feminism and social issues facing Nigerian women. Mathad Mathadu Mallige Maathaad Maathaadu Mallige is a Kannada language film directed by Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar. Maathaad Maathaadu Mallige can be roughly transliterated from North Karnatakas colloquial Kannada as Speak, Speak out, Jasmine. Maathaad Maathaad Mallige depicts the challenges faced by the people living in rural sectors of India. Dr. Vishnuvardhans Performance and Nagathihallis Narration was much praised by critics. Dr.Vishnuvardhan was the right choice for the film, his build, looks and age made the role look strong. His Performance was emotional, graceful and touching.It is also said that it was courageous on his part to accept such a role that had no space for his action image. It is certainly one of his best performances. Moggina Manasu Moggina Manasu is a 2008 Indian Kannada-language romantic drama film directed by Shashank and produced by E. Krishnappa under the banner E. K. Entertainers. It stars Radhika Pandit and Shuba Punja in lead roles. The supporting cast features Yash,Akash, Skanda, Manoj, Sangeetha Shetty, Manasi and Harsha. The film was a critical and a commercial success at the box-office having received appreciation from critics and audience alike. The film also completed a 100-day run at a theatre in Bangalore. The film was remade in Telugu as Lokame Kothaga. Hectic Knife Hectic Knife is a superhero comedy about a knife-wielding vigilante who fights against drug dealers, murderers and other "baddies," including Piggly Doctor, a villain bent on world domination. The idea for the film gestated as Peter Litvin, who later co-wrote, starred in, and produced the film, and director Greg DeLiso were working on a series titled Short Films for Nobody. Filming began in 2010 and wrapped in 2015. Shortly after the film was finished, DeLiso and Litvin secured distribution via Troma Entertainment. The Secret Scandal Norigae is a 2013 South Korean film based on the story of Jang Ja-yeon. The film depicts the darker side of Korean cinema including the casting couch and sexual abuse. Min Ji-hyun received a Best New Actress nomination at the 50th Grand Bell Awards in 2013. Aaaah Aaaah or Aah is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language anthology horror film written and directed by Hari Shankar and Hareesh Narayan, in their third venture following Orr Eravuu and Ambuli. The film stars Gokulnath, Meghna, Bala Saravanan, and Bobby Simha. It features five different horror stories shot in five different places; Japan, Dubai, the midsea of the Bay of Bengal, a highway in Andhra Pradesh and a remote ATM booth in Tamil Nadu. Produced by KTVR Creative Frames, it was released on 28 November 2014 to mixed to positive reviews. La semilla del silencio The Seed of Silence is a 2015 Colombian crime film directed by Juan Felipe Cano. The film was named on the shortlist for Colombias entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected. Horseplay Horseplay is a 2014 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Lee Chi-ngai and starring Tony Leung, Ekin Cheng and Kelly Chen. The films Cantonese and Mandarin theme song, Why Not Tonight and The Best Night respectively, was adapted from Henry Mancinis It Had Better Be Tonight with Leung, Cheng and Chen performing. Leung and Chen performed the Mandarin version at the 2014 CCTV Lunar New Year Evening on 30 January 2014. Coffee Bloom Coffee Bloom is a 2014 Indian romantic drama film directed by debutant director Manu Warrier. It stars Arjun Mathur and Sugandha Garg in lead roles. The film is produced by Speaking Tree Productions. It tells the story of a young man Dev, who sells his family coffee estate as a statement underlining his renunciation of the world. The film was premiered at Mumbai Film Festival, organized by Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image, last year under the New Faces of Indian Cinema category. The film was released in India, USA and UK on 6 March 2015. Big Time Adolescence Big Time Adolescence is a 2019 American comedy film, written and directed by Jason Orley in his directorial debut. It stars Griffin Gluck, Pete Davidson, Sydney Sweeney, Colson Baker, Thomas Barbusca, Emily Arlook, Oona Laurence, and Jon Cryer. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 28, 2019. Early reviews have praised Davidsons performance. Leningrad 46 Leningrad 46 is a highly popular Russian television series which revolves around the story of courage, the drama of human destiny, for the first time opening up many pages of post-war life in Leningrad - harsh and sometimes cruel. The city has just survived the siege and is still reeling from hunger, destruction and death. Here, the police conduct a nervous war on crime, cleaning up Leningrad after the war. The TV series had great success among Russian viewers, with ratings up to 6% as of end of 2015. Gadaar: The Traitor Gaddar: The Traitor is a 2015 Indian Punjabi suspense thriller starring Manpneet Grewal in the lead role, with Harbhajan Mann, Amitoj Mann and others in the supporting cast. The film was released on 29 May 2015. Naalu Policeum Nalla Irundha Oorum Naalu Policeum Nalla Irundha Oorum is a 2015 Tamil comedy film written and directed by Srikrishna. The film features Arulnithi and Remya Nambeesan in the leading roles while Bagavathi Perumal, Singampuli, Rajkumar, Yogi Babu, and Thirumurugan play supporting roles. The film was highly panned by critics for its poor story and screenplay. The movie failed to perform well at the box office. It is loosely based on the 1939 British film Ask a Policeman and the swedish film kopps . A Bite of China: Celebrating the Chinese New Year A Bite of China: Celebrating the Chinese New Year is a 2016 Chinese documentary film directed by Chen Lei, Deng Jie, and Li Yong. It was released in China on January 7, 2016, and stars Li Lihong. Spunti na vode River Rascals is a 2017 Czech comedy film directed by Jiří Chlumský. It was inspired by I Enjoy the World with You. Black Level Black Level is a 2017 Ukrainian drama film directed by Valentyn Vasyanovych. It was selected as the Ukrainian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Prequels Strike Back: A Fan's Journey The Prequels Strike Back: A Fans Journey is a 2016 American documentary film by Bradley Weatherholt about the controversial Star Wars prequel trilogy. The film contains dozens of interviews from film scholars, critics, academics, and Star Wars fans. Notable interviews include film director Kevin Smith, film critic Chris Gore, actor Christian Simpson, music journalist Doug Adams, and Founding Curator of the Joseph Campbell Archives, Dr. Jonathan Young. Gangster Ka: African Gangster Ka is a 2015 Czech action thriller. It stars Hynek Čermák as Radim Kraviec a fictionalised version of Radovan Krejčíř. It was directed by Jan Pachl. The film is divided into two parts. Part one premiered on 10 September 2015 while second part premiered on 26 November 2015. The film is based on the novel Padrino Krejčíř by Jaroslav Kmenta. Kmentas works previously served as a basis for a similar film Story of a Godfather. The film draws inspiration in political controversies of Czech politics. One of characters is a corrupt politician Klein who becomes a Prime Minister. He is inspired by Stanislav Gross. Brothers Brothers is a 2017 Dutch drama film directed by Hanro Smitsman. In July 2018, it was one of nine films shortlisted to be the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not selected. Maison du bonheur Maison du Bonheur is a 2017 Canadian documentary film directed by Sofia Bohdanowicz. It profiles Juliane Sellam, a French astrologer living in Montmartre. The film premiered at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema on April 23, 2017, and had a limited theatrical release in the U.S. and Canada in 2018. Curtiz Curtiz is a 2018 film by Tamás Yvan Topolánszky, based on the life of Michael Curtiz. It won the Grand Prix des Amériques at Montreal in 2018. The lead role is played by Ferenc Lengyel, opposite Evelin Dobos. Bengali Beauty Bengali Beauty is a Bangladeshi period romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Rahsaan Noor. It stars Noor as a radio deejay and Mumtaheena Toya as a medical student, who fall in love in Dhaka during a politically turbulent 1975. Initially scheduled to release in Bangladesh on 9 February 2018, Bengali Beauty was banned by the Bangladesh Film Censor Board. However, the film went on to release in the United States on 16 February 2018, and was praised for its screenplay, direction, music, and the performances of the lead actors, becoming the highest grossing Bengali language film of all-time at the United States Box Office. In June 2018, the Bangladesh Appeal Board overturned the Censor Boards ban, and the film released in Bangladesh on 12 October 2018. Bengali Beauty received the largest international theatrical release of any Bengali language film in history and its total worldwide gross of US$21,327,428 make it the all-time highest grossing Bengali language film at the worldwide box office. Raju Gadu World record collection Raju Gadu is a 2018 Telugu comedy film, produced by Sunkara Ramabrahmam on AK Entertainments Pvt Ltd banner and directed by Sanjana Reddy, starring Raj Tarun, Amyra Dastur, Rajendra Prasad in the lead roles and music composed by Gopi Sundar. Sajid Nadiadwala is developing the Hindi Remake with Reddy as director and Kartik Aaryan and Amyra Dastur as leads. 24 Kisses 24 Kisses is a 2018 Indian Telugu language romantic comedy film about modern age relationships and the transformation of the lead characters. It was directed by Ayodhyakumar Krishnamsetty, and starring Adith Arun, Hebah Patel, Rao Ramesh, Naresh and Ravi Varma. The film was written by Ayodhyakumar Krishnamsetty along with Harishankar Tamminana. It was co-produced by Ayodhyakumar Krishnamsetty and Giridhar Mamidipally. The film cinematography by Uday Gurrala and editing by Anil Aalayam. It was released under the banner, Silly Monks Entertainments on 23 November in 2018. It seems an autobiographical reference to the incidents in the directors life. Maple Leaf Viewing is a Japanese film shot in 1899 by Shibata Tsunekichi. It is a record of the kabuki actors Onoe Kikugoro V and Ichikawa Danjūrō IX performing a scene from the kabuki play Momijigari. It is the oldest extant Japanese film and the first film to be designated an Important Cultural Property. Help! Help! Help! Help! is a 1912 short American silent comedy film directed by Mack Sennett. On the Fire On the Fire is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Forbidden Fruit Forbidden Fruit is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, and starring Agnes Ayers, Forrest Stanley, Clarence Burton, and Kathlyn Williams. It is a remake of the 1915 film The Golden Chance, which was also directed by DeMille. The film survives in prints at George Eastman House and the Library of Congress. Cafe Electric Café Elektric is an Austrian film directed by Gustav Ucicky. The Vagabond King The Vagabond King is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical operetta film photographed entirely in two-color Technicolor. The plot of the film was based on the 1925 operetta of the same name, which was based on the 1901 play If I Were King by Justin Huntly McCarthy. The play told the story of a renegade French poet named François Villon. The music of the film was based on a 1925 operetta, also based on the play If I Were King by McCarthy. The operetta is also titled The Vagabond King with music by Rudolph Friml and lyrics by Brian Hooker and W.H. Post. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction. Everything's Rosie Everythings Rosie is a 1931 American Pre-Code slapstick comedy film directed by Clyde Bruckman, from a screenplay by Ralph Spence, Tim Whelan, and Al Boasberg, based on a story by Boasberg. Although the screenplay was credited as original, it bore a striking resemblance to a 1923 play, Poppy, which had starred W.C. Fields. The film starred Robert Woolsey, one-half of the comedy team of Wheeler & Woolsey, and was an attempt by RKO Radio Pictures to capitalize on the popularity of the comedy duo, having each of the team star in their own solo films. The film also starred Anita Louise and John Darrow, but was a critical failure, although it did manage not to lose money in a year when most RKO films did exactly that. Oatsurae Jirôkichi koshi is a 1931 black and white Japanese silent film with benshi accompaniment directed by Daisuke Itō. It is the only completely preserved silent film directed by Ito and related the life of a legendary thief, Jirokichi the Rat, in an exquisite original story and through the revolutionary use of dynamic intertitles. The trio composed of director Ito, top-class cinematographer Karasawa and lead actor Denjirō Ōkōchi won great popularity for their masterful work. Goldie Gets Along Goldie Gets Along is a 1933 American pre-Code film directed by Malcolm St. Clair, and starring by Lili Damita and Charles Morton. The screenplay was written by William A. Drake, based on a novel by Hawthorne Hurst. King Kelly of the U.S.A. King Kelly of the U.S.A. is a 1934 American romantic musical film directed by Leonard Fields. The film stars then popular singer Guy Robertson in his only feature film appearance. The E-Flat Man The E-Flat Man is a 1935 American short comedy film featuring Buster Keaton. The Cat Came Back The Cat Came Back is a 1936 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. Porky's Pet Porkys Pet is a 1936 Looney Tune cartoon released on July 11, 1936. It was directed by Jack King, animated by Cal Dalton and Sandy Walker, and its music was directed by Norman Spencer. Its main star is Porky Pig. The Shadow The Shadow is a 1933 British mystery film directed by George A. Cooper and starring Henry Kendall, Elizabeth Allan and Felix Aylmer. The Three Mesquiteers The Three Mesquiteers is notable as the original entry in what became a 51-film series of Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movies, eight of which starred John Wayne. Filmed in 1936, the film stars Bob Livingston, Ray "Crash" Corrigan, and Syd Saylor, and was directed by Ray Taylor. Wanted -- A Master Wanted – A Master is a 1936 American short film directed by Arthur J. Ornitz and Gunther von Fritsch. In 1936, at the 9th Academy Awards, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject. You're Not Built That Way Youre Not Built That Way is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and featuring Pudgy the Puppy. I'll Take Romance Ill Take Romance is a 1937 romantic musical film directed by Edward H. Griffith, starring Grace Moore, Melvyn Douglas, Helen Westley, Stuart Erwin and Margaret Hamilton. Land Beyond the Law Land Beyond the Law is a 1937 American Western film directed by B. Reeves Eason and written by Luci Ward and Joseph K. Watson. The film stars Dick Foran, Linda Perry, Wayne Morris, Harry Woods, Irene Franklin and Frank Orth. The film was released by Warner Bros. on March 13, 1937. Nobody's Baby Nobodys Baby is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Gus Meins and written by Harold Law, Hal Yates and Pat C. Flick. The film stars Patsy Kelly, Lyda Roberti, Lynne Overman, Robert Armstrong, Rosina Lawrence, and Don Alvarado. The film was released on April 23, 1937, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Rootin' Tootin' Rhythm Rootin Tootin Rhythm is a 1937 American Western film directed by Mack V. Wright and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Armida. Based on a story by Johnston McCulley, the film is about two cowboys who assume the identities of dead outlaws in order to stop a bunch of cattle rustlers, later discovering that the outlaws are far from dead. Sinner Take All Sinner Take All is a 1936 murder mystery film directed by Errol Taggart and starring Bruce Cabot and Margaret Lindsay. The Man with 100 Faces Crackerjack is a 1938 British comedy crime film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Tom Walls, Lilli Palmer and Noel Madison. It was made at Pinewood Studios with sets designed by Walter Murton. The film was released in the U.S. as Man With 100 Faces. Barricade Barricade is a 1939 adventure film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Alice Faye, Warner Baxter, Charles Winninger, Arthur Treacher, and Keye Luke. Fixer Dugan Fixer Dugan is a 1939 drama film starring Lee Tracy as a circus promoter who decides to help out an orphaned girl, played by Virginia Weidler. The film was directed by Lew Landers, released by RKO Radio Pictures and is based on the play Whats a Fixer For? by H.C. Potter. Prophet Without Honor Prophet Without Honor is a 1939 short documentary film directed by Felix E. Feist. At the 12th Academy Awards, held in 1940, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film, One-Reel. The documentary is about Matthew Fontaine Maury, a U.S. naval officer who created the first maps that charted the oceans winds and currents. Babicka Babicka is a 1940 Czech drama film directed by Frantisek Cáp.This film has been produced by Vilem Broz and music composed by Jirí Fiala. The Man from Tumbleweeds The Man from Tumbleweeds is a 1940 American Western film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and written by Charles F. Royal. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, Iris Meredith, Dub Taylor, Ray Bennett, Francis Walker and Ernie Adams. The film was released on May 2, 1940, by Columbia Pictures. Border Vigilantes Border Vigilantes is a 1941 American Western film directed by Derwin Abrahams and written by J. Benton Cheney. The film stars William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Andy Clyde, Frances Gifford, Victor Jory, Ethel Wales and Morris Ankrum. The film was released on April 18, 1941, by Paramount Pictures. Border Vigilantes was the 34th entry in the Hopalong Cassidy western series, with 32 more still on the way. Hay Foot Hay Foot is a 1942 American military comedy, the second of five World War II-themed Hal Roachs Streamliners starring William Tracy and Joe Sawyer. Fred Guiol directed seven of the eight films, the exception being 1951s As You Were. The leads were played by William Tracy and Joe Sawyer, with co-stars James Gleason, Noah Beery and Elyse Knox. Loaded Pistols Loaded Pistols is a 1948 American Western film directed by John English and starring Gene Autry, Barbara Britton, and Chill Wills. Written by Dwight Cummins and Dorothy Yost, the film is about a cowboy who protects a young man wrongly accused of murder, while trying to find the real badguys. I'll Get By Ill Get By is a 1950 Technicolor musical directed by Richard Sale, and starring June Haver, Gloria DeHaven and William Lundigan. This story follows themes explored in 1940s Tin Pan Alley, with updated characters and music. The plot revolves around songwriters and their struggles in the music industry. Riders of the Range Riders of the Range is a 1949 Western film directed by Lesley Selander. The Fighter The Fighter is a 1952 American film noir boxing film based on the short story "The Mexican" by Jack London. The film is directed by Herbert Kline and produced by Alex Gottlieb. Kline and Aben Kandel wrote the adapted screenplay. The film was released by United Artists in the United States on , 1952. Return of the Texan Return of the Texan is a 1952 American Western film directed by Delmer Daves and starring Dale Robertson and Joanne Dru. Spartaco Sins of Rome is a 1953 Italian epic historical drama film directed by Riccardo Freda and loosely based on the life story of Spartacus. The rights of films negatives and copies were bought by the producers of Stanley Kubricks Spartacus, as to prevent eventual new releases of the film that could have damaged the commercial outcome of Kubriks film; this resulted in Sins of Romes withdrawal from market for about thirty years. 1905 Mother is a 1955 Soviet drama film directed by Mark Donskoy and based on the eponymous novel by Maxim Gorky. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Piccola posta The Letters Page is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Steno, starring Alberto Sordi. Flesh and the Spur Flesh and the Spur is a 1956 Western film directed by Edward L. Cahn. The movie stars John Agar as Lucius Random, Marla English as Wild Willow and Mike Connors as Stacy Tanner. The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Naked Paradise. The plot is about a young cowboy who searches for the killer of his twin brother. Stranger at My Door Stranger at My Door is a 1956 American Western film directed by William Witney and starring Macdonald Carey, Patricia Medina and Skip Homeier. In 1991, a television film also entitled Stranger at My Door was released. The 1991 film had nothing in common with the 1956 release other than the title. Handle with Care Handle with Care is a 1958 film. The Year Long Road The Road a Year Long is a 1958 film directed by Giuseppe De Santis. A Yugoslavian-Italian co-production, it was Yugoslavias first ever submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and was nominated for the award at the 31st Academy Awards in April 1959. It won the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. For his performance Massimo Girotti was awarded best actor at the San Francisco International Film Festival. Boulevard Boulevard is a French film directed by Julien Duvivier, released in 1960, and set in the Quartier Pigalle. It focuses on Georges Jojo Castagnier, an adolescent who lives in a poor room under the roof of a block of apartments in the Pigalle section of Paris. He ran away from home when he realized that his step-mother hated him from day-one. Among Jojos many neighbors is the gorgeous Jenny Dorr, a nightclub dancer, whose lover he dreams of being. But, to Jojos disappointment, Jenny becomes the lover of Dicky, a former boxer, who spends his time loafing about the Pigalle cafés. Jojo lacks for steady work, but manages to meet his financial obligations with a series of odd jobs. He tries selling magazines, which is a success for a while, though posing as Narcissus for two gay artists proves to be something of a disaster. Eventually, he woos Marietta, one of his other neighbors and a girl more suited to his age. But when things go really awry, Jojo becomes desperate and tries to commit suicide by jumping off the roof of his building. This Rebel Breed This Rebel Breed is a 1960 American melodrama film directed by Richard L. Bare and William Rowland and starring Rita Moreno, Gerald Mohr, Eugene Martin, Dyan Cannon, and Richard Rust. The film is also known as Lolas Mistake, The Black Rebels and Three Shades of Love. The Adventures of Lucky Pierre The Adventures of Lucky Pierre is a 1961 nudie cutie film created by exploitation filmmakers Herschell Gordon Lewis and David F. Friedman. The first of its kind to be filmed in color, the film starred comedian Billy Falbo. It was unique for its time and genre, adding successful comedy to the nudity and sensationalist material. La cuccagna La cuccagna, internationally released as A Girl... and a Million, is a 1962 Italian drama film directed by Luciano Salce. In 2008 it was restored and shown as part of the retrospective "Questi fantasmi: Cinema italiano ritrovato" at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. Teenage Millionaire Teenage Millionaire is a 1961 American comedy film directed by Lawrence Doheny and written by Lawrence Doheny and Harry Spalding. The film stars Jimmy Clanton, Rocky Graziano, ZaSu Pitts, Diane Jergens, Valerie Ziegler, Cheyenne Boyer, Gabriella Taliani, Gloria Prosser Maurice Gosfield and Eileen ONeill. The film was released on August 17, 1961, by United Artists. Man in the Dark Blind Corner is a 1963 British thriller film, directed by Lance Comfort and starring William Sylvester and Barbara Shelley. It also features popular singer of the time Ronnie Carroll playing himself. The film is a tale of a cold, mercenary and scheming wife finally getting her comeuppance and was publicised with the tagline: "She loved one man for kicks...one man for luxury...one man for murder". The Time Out Film Guide describes it as "an unassuming but occasionally effective second-feature thriller." Enough Rope Enough Rope is a 1963 French thriller film directed by Claude Autant-Lara. The film is an adaptation of Patricia Highsmiths novel The Blunderer. Pajarito Gómez Pajarito Gómez is a 1965 Argentine comedy film directed by Rodolfo Kuhn. It was entered into the 15th Berlin International Film Festival. It was also selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 38th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film is a satire of the promotional machine behind the Argentine pop stars of the 1960s. The Girl and the Bugler Theyre Calling, Open the Door is a Soviet feature film of 1965 directed by Alexander Mitta, the debut of the twelve-year-old Elena Proklova in the cinema. Cottonpickin' Chickenpickers Cottonpickin Chickenpickers is a 1967 American film. The film is the final film appearance of silent film great Lila Lee. The Destructors The Destructors is a 1968 American science fiction film directed by Francis D. Lyon and written by Arthur C. Pierce and Larry E. Jackson. The film stars Richard Egan, Patricia Owens, John Ericson, Michael Ansara, Joan Blackman and David Brian. The film was released in January 1968, by Feature Film Corp. of America. The Tough and the Mighty The Tough and the Mighty is a 1969 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. It is based on the real-life events of Italian bandit Graziano Mesina. Manden der tænkte ting The Man Who Thought Life is a 1969 Danish science fiction thriller film directed by Jens Ravn and based upon the 1938 novel by Valdemar Holst. It was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. Target: Harry Target: Harry is a 1969 thriller film directed by Roger Corman. The film was originally meant as a television pilot for the American Broadcasting Company. Rather than show it as a made for television film, the film was released theatrically as How to Make It. The film was shot in Monaco and Turkey in 1967 with Monte Hellman editing the film in 1968. Roger Corman took his name off the film and credited himself as "Henry Neill". The Seagull The Seagull is a 1972 Soviet film adaptation of the play of the same name by Anton Chekhov. It was directed by Youli Karassik and its music was written by Alfred Schnittke. Ninì Tirabusciò, la donna che inventò la mossa Ninì Tirabusciò: la donna che inventò la mossa is a 1970 Italian comedy film directed by Marcello Fondato. It was entered into the 21st Berlin International Film Festival. To Love Ophelia Per amare Ofelia is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Flavio Mogherini. It is the debut film of Renato Pozzetto, and for his performance he won a Silver Ribbon for Best New Actor. Les violons du bal Violins at the Ball is a 1974 French drama film directed by Michel Drach. It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival where Marie-José Nat won the award for Best Actress. Scandal in the Family Peccati in famiglia or Sins in the Family/Scandal in the Family is a 1975 Italian erotic drama film directed by Bruno Gaburro. The film starred Michele Placido, Simonetta Stefanelli, Jenny Tamburi and acclaimed actor Renzo Montagnani. The Suspect The Suspect is a 1975 Italian thriller-drama film directed by Francesco Maselli. East of Elephant Rock East of Elephant Rock is a 1977 British independent drama film directed by Don Boyd and starring John Hurt, Jeremy Kemp and Judi Bowker. It was Boyds second feature film following his little-noticed 1975 Intimate Reflections. Like William Somerset Maughams 1927 play The Letter and two subsequent film adaptations, its narrative content depended on the 1911 Ethel Proudlock murder in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, which became a cause célèbre scandalising British colonial society and which had been featured in a Sunday Observer article as recently as the year before. Boyd, drawing in part on his own experience of growing up in an increasingly dysfunctional family in Kenya during the Mau Mau rebellion, wanted to tell a story about the decline of the Empire and the surrender of responsibility. In the event his project was for the most part ridiculed but the film did draw warm support from the film director Bryan Forbes. El Paso Wrecking Corp. El Paso Wrecking Corp. is an American gay pornographic film written and directed by Tim Kincaid, better known as Joe Gage. It is the second in what has come to be known as his "Working Man Trilogy", which begins with 1976s Kansas City Trucking Co. and concludes with 1979s L.A. Tool & Die. The lead roles are by Richard Locke and Fred Halsted. A Family Upside Down A Family Upside Down is a 1978 American made-for-television drama film starring Helen Hayes, Fred Astaire, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Pat Crowley and Patty Duke. Directed by David Lowell Rich from a teleplay written by Gerald Di Pego, it was originally broadcast on April 9, 1978 on NBC. Astaire won a Primetime Emmy Award as Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama or Comedy Special for his performance and the film also won a Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Made for Television. The Nativity The Nativity is a 1978 American made-for-television biographical drama film starring Madeleine Stowe as Mary, set around the Nativity of Jesus and based on the accounts in the canonical Gospels of Matthew and Luke, in the apocryphal gospels of Pseudo-Matthew and James, and in the Golden Legend. It was directed by Bernard L. Kowalski, written by Morton S. Fine and Millard Kaufman, and filmed in Almería, Spain. Los sobrevivientes The Survivors is a 1979 Cuban drama film directed by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea. It was entered into the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. Car Crash Car Crash is a 1981 Italian-Spanish-Mexican action film directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring Joey Travolta, Vittorio Mezzogiorno and Ana Obregón. Mannen som blev miljonär To Be a Millionaire is a 1980 Swedish comedy film directed by Mats Arehn. The film won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film at the 16th Guldbagge Awards. Asesinato en el Comité Central Murder in the Central Committee is a 1982 Spanish thriller film directed by Vicente Aranda. It stars Patxi Andión and Victoria Abril. The plot follows a private detective, an ex-communist and former CIA agent, who travels from Barcelona to Madrid to discover the identity of the assassin of the leader of the Spanish Communist Party who was stabbed during a blackout while presiding over a meeting of the partys Central Committee. The film is a thriller with ironic political overtones. The script was written by director Vicente Aranda. It was based on a book of the same name by Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, one of a series of novels that featured the character of a hard-boiled detective called Pepe Carvalho. It was adapted for the screen the year after its publication. Asesinato en el Comité Central was Aranda’s first work shot in Madrid instead of his native Barcelona. The film received a cold commercial response. Doktor Faustus Doctor Faustus is a 1982 West German drama film directed by Franz Seitz, based on the novel by Thomas Mann. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. The Paramedic Il paramedico is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Nasca. Reign Behind a Curtain Reign Behind a Curtain is a 1983 historical drama film directed by Li Han-hsiang. Sequel to The Burning of Imperial Palace, this film tells the story of Cixis consolidation of power. It stars Liu Xiaoqing as Empress Dowager Cixi, Chan Wah as Empress Dowager Cian and Tony Leung Ka-fai as the Xianfeng Emperor. The film was nominated for eight awards at the 3rd Hong Kong Film Awards and won two. Tony Leung, who made his debut in the prequel to the film, won the Best Actor Award. Kings and Desperate Men Kings and Desperate Men is a 1981 Canadian hostage drama film directed, co-written and produced by Alexis Kanner. The film stars Patrick McGoohan as radio talk show host John Kingsley, Margaret Trudeau as his wife Elizabeth, and Kanner with Andrea Marcovicci as terrorists. The story is set within one day during Christmas Eve. The movie was made on a budget of 1.2 million and was filmed in Montreal. Its title is derived from a line in John Donnes poem "Death Be Not Proud": "Thou art slave to Fate, Chance, kings, and desperate men." Film director Kanner later took legal action against the film producers of Die Hard in the late 1980s, alleging the producers stole the idea for Die Hard from his film Kings and Desperate Men. Kanner lost his case. Trudeau was the wife of Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, who was in office at the time of both the films production and its eventual release. To Catch a Cop Retenez Moi...Ou Je Fais Un Malheur is a 1984 French comedy film directed by Michel Gerard and starring Jerry Lewis, Michel Blanc, and Charlotte de Turckheim. It was released on January 11, 1984 in France by the Gaumont Film Company. Brigade des moeurs Brigade des mœurs is a French B movie by Max Pécas. It was released in the United States on DVD as Brigade of Death. Damul Damul is a 1985 Hindi film directed by Prakash Jha, based on the story Kaalsootra, by Shaiwal, a native of Gaya district of Bihar., starring Annu Kapoor, Sreela Mazumdar, Manohar Singh, Deepti Naval, Ranjan Kamath and Pyare Mohan Sahay in lead roles. Love on the Run Love on the Run is a 1985 television film starring Alec Baldwin and Stephanie Zimbalist. A criminal lawyer goes on the run with her escaped convict lover. History La Storia is a 1986 Italian drama film directed by Luigi Comencini and starring Claudia Cardinale. It is based on the 1974 novel of the same name written by Elsa Morante. A shorter version of the film was released theatrically, while a 4 hours and a half version was broadcast in three parts on Rai 2 on December 1986. It premiered out of competition at the 43rd Venice International Film Festival, where Cardinale refused to appear, upset because the film had not been selected in the main competition. Loyalties Loyalties is a 1986 British/Canadian drama film written and directed by Anne Wheeler. It was shot in Lac la Biche, Alberta. Scandal in a Small Town Scandal in a Small Town is a 1988 television film directed by Anthony Page and starring Raquel Welch. Nowhere to Run Nowhere to Run is a 1989 film directed by Carl Franklin. Ai City is a Japanese science fiction manga created by , a.k.a. SYUFO. The story was later adapted into an anime film directed by Kōichi Mashimo and released on July 26, 1986. Moving the Mountain Moving the Mountain is a 1994 feature documentary directed by Michael Apted and produced by Trudie Styler, with cinematography by Maryse Alberti and music by Liu Sola. The film takes its title from the memoir by Li Lu, one of the student leaders of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. Though Li Lu is a central figure in the finished film, the project set out to provide a comprehensive understanding of the events leading up to and following the Tiananmen Square protests. The film features interviews with five of the student leaders, several supporters of the movement and Wei Jingsheng, a prominent dissident who led the Democracy Wall movement of 1978. Interviews with Wang Dan, number 1 on the governments most-wanted list, and Wei Jingsheng were conducted in secret in Beijing, with the remaining interviews conducted in New York, Washington, D.C., San Francisco and Los Angeles. the film includes extensive archival footage from the Cultural Revolution, the Tiananmen Incident of 1976, the Death of Mao Zedong in 1976, the Democracy Wall movement of 1978, and the protests of 1989. This footage was supplemented by dramatic recreations of key childhood events in the life of Li Lu filmed in Taiwan and of the escape routes of several student leaders filmed in Hong Kong. The Roly Poly Man The Roly Poly Man is a 1994 Australian feature film. Penniless Hearts Penniless Hearts is a 1996 Italian romantic comedy film written and directed by Giuseppe Piccioni. State of Things State of Things is a 1995 Romanian drama film directed by Stere Gulea. The film was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Beheaded 1000 The Beheaded 1000 is a 1991 Taiwanese martial arts film starring Jimmy Wang Yu, Joey Wong and Monica Chan. Aatamin puvussa - ja vähän Eevankin... Aatamin puvussa ja vähän Eevankin is a 1940 Finnish comedy film directed by Ossi Elstelä and written by Nisse Hirn based on the novel by Yrjö Soini. The film runtime is 77 minutes. Two Idiots in Hollywood Two Idiots in Hollywood is a 1988 comedy film written and directed by actor Stephen Tobolowsky, based on his stage play of the same name. It stars Jim McGrath and Jeff Doucette. Spike and Mike's Hilarious Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation Lloyds Lunchbox is a series of short animations created by Gregory Ecklund for Spike and Mikes Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation. The episodes revolve around the title character Lloyd, a man who appears to be mentally ill and who often harms his body. In the first episode, he wears a green shirt with jeans, but in the other two, he appears nude. Almost no dialogue exists, though Lloyd can be heard making noises. Footage of the episodes was used by Korn in their music video of the song "Right Now". April Maze April Maze is a 1930 short animated cartoon featuring Felix the Cat. It was produced by Pat Sullivan. The Woman in the House The Woman in the House is a 1942 short feature from MGM about an Englishwoman who becomes a recluse for forty years. Directed by Sammy Lee, it was the first American role for Australian film star Shirley Ann Richards. During production it was known as Fear. The Chow Hound The Chow Hound is an animated short, directed by Frank Tashlin and first released in June, 1944. It is part of the Private Snafu series. The Adventures of Superpup The Adventures of Superpup, a 1958 unaired pilot, was meant to capitalize on the success of Adventures of Superman. Superpup featured the first television portrayal of the Superman characters as non-humans. Dragon Lee vs. Five Brothers Dragon Lee vs. The Five Brothers is a 1978 Bruceploitation martial arts film starring Dragon Lee. The film is commonly included on public domain dvd sets. The Inspector General The Inspector General is a 1933 Czech historical comedy film directed by Martin Frič and starring Vlasta Burian, Jaroslav Marvan and Václav Trégl. It is an adaptation of the 1836 play The Inspector General by Nikolai Gogol. The films sets were designed by the art director Stepán Kopecký. It was shot in studios in Prague. Krava na mjesecu Cow on the Moon is a 1959 Yugoslavian cartoon. Odd Number Odd Number is a 1962 Argentine mystery film directed by Manuel Antin and starring Lautaro Murúa, María Rosa Gallo and Sergio Renán. Devil and the Angel Devil and the Angel is a 1946 French drama film directed by Pierre Chenal and starring Madeleine Sologne, Erich von Stroheim and Louis Salou. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The films sets were designed by the art director Jean dEaubonne. Homer's Odyssey LOdissea is a 1911 Italian silent film, adapted from Homers Odyssey. The film was made in the context of the worlds fair of Turin International in 1911, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Unification of Italy, where he launched a film competition for films artistic, scientific and with educational purposes. Released in 1912 in the United States it was welcomed, in the trade journal The Moving Picture World, the movie was proclaimed as marking "a new epoch in the history of the motion picture as a factory of education". Jonny's Golden Quest Jonnys Golden Quest is an animated television movie produced by Hanna-Barbera in 1992, and originally aired on USA Network on April 4, 1993. It is a follow-up to the 1964-65 Jonny Quest cartoon series, and its 1986 revival The New Adventures of Jonny Quest from The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera. Jonnys Golden Quest reunites the voice talents of Don Messick as Dr. Benton Quest, Granville Van Dusen as Race Bannon, and Rob Paulsen as Hadji from the 1986 series. The film also features Will Nipper as Jonny Quest, JoBeth Williams as Jade Kenyon, Anndi McAfee as Jessie, and Jeffrey Tambor as Dr. Zin. It is set after and references the continuity of the previous two Jonny Quest series. Rocky Road to Dublin Rocky Road to Dublin is a 1967 documentary film by Irish-born journalist Peter Lennon and French cinematographer Raoul Coutard, examining the contemporary state of the Republic of Ireland, posing the question, "what do you do with your revolution once youve got it?" It argues that Ireland was dominated by cultural isolationism, Gaelic and clerical traditionalism at the time of its making. Lady Paname Lady Paname was a 1950 drama film, directed and written by Henri Jeanson, and starring Louis Jouvet, Suzy Delair, Henri Guisol and Henri Crémieux. It tells the story of a young female singer who tries to become a star in the music hall world of the early 1900s and falls in love with a composer. I'm Almost Not Crazy: John Cassavetes - the Man and His Work Im Almost Not Crazy: John Cassavetes, the Man and His Work is a 1989 American documentary directed by Michael Ventura and starring John Cassavetes. Punch and Judy Punch and Judy was a 1906 French silent comedy film directed by Georges Méliès. Pour l'étoile S.V.P. Buncoed Stage Johnnie was a 1908 French silent comedy film produced by Georges Méliès. It was directed either by Méliès or by his assistant, an actor known as Manuel. The Show The Show is a 1922 American silent short comedy film directed by Larry Semon and Norman Taurog and featuring Oliver Hardy. Officer Officer is a 2001 Indian Hindi-language thriller film starring Sunil Shetty and Raveena Tandon. Bad Company Mabudachi is a 2001 Japanese film written and directed by Tomoyuki Furumaya. It stars Ryosuke Takahashi. Nujum pak belalang Nujum Pak Belalang is a 1959 Malaysian comedy film directed by and starring P. Ramlee. The film is styled as a fairytale and is loosely based on a Malay folk tale. Together Together is a 1956 film about two deaf people in the East End of London, directed by Lorenza Mazzetti, in collaboration with Denis Horne, based on his short story, "The Glass Marble." The two main characters are played by artists Eduardo Paolozzi and Michael Andrews, who were friends of the filmmaker. The film, produced by the British Film Institute Experimental Film Fund, was first shown as part of the first Free Cinema programme at the National Film Theatre in London in February 1956, along with Tony Richardson and Karel Reiszs Momma Dont Allow, and Lindsay Andersons O Dreamland. Parthen Rasithen Parthen Rasithen is a 2000 Indian Tamil-language romantic thriller written and directed by Saran. The film features Prashanth, Laila and Simran in the lead roles, while Raghuvaran, Jai Ganesh, Vinu Chakravarthy, Vaiyapuri, Charle, Dhamu, Lawrence Raghavendra, Fathima Babu and Jyothi play supporting roles. The film music was composed by Bharadwaj. Simran portrayed the role of an antagonist for the first time in her career. The film also saw third collaboration between Prashanth and Simran following Kannedhirey Thondrinal and Jodi. The film focuses on Shankar, Sarika and Bhanu played by Prashanth, Laila and Simran respectively. It narrates Shankars love story with Sarika, whom he meets on a bus. She reciprocates, but problems and misunderstandings plague their romance. Bhanu, Shankars best friend, also falls in love with him, and plots few sinister plans in order to get Shankar to fall in love with her and break his love with Sarika. The rest of the plot deals with Shankar overcoming all the obstacles placed by Bhanu and reuniting with Sarika. The film was released on 11 August 2000, and received positive critical reception with Simrans performance receiving acclaim. The film became a sleeper hit and achieved blockbuster run at the box office. The film was remade in Telugu as Naa Manasistha Raa with Meka Srikanth, Soundarya and Richa Pallod. An Elastic Affair An Elastic Affair is a 10-minute short comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock which features the two winners—Cyril Butcher as "the Boy" and Aileen Despard as "the Girl"—of a film acting scholarship sponsored by British film magazine Film Weekly. The film was shown on 19 January 1930 at a ceremony at the London Palladium at which the two winners were presented with their award, in the form of movie contracts with the film producer John Maxwell of British International Pictures. The film is now considered a lost film. The Flintstones' New Neighbors The Flintstones New Neighbors is a 1980 animated television special and the first of The Flintstone Special limited-run prime time revival of The Flintstones produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions which premiered on NBC on September 26, 1980. The Flintstones New Neighbors was animated at Filman, an animation studio in Madrid, Spain who did a lot of animation work for Hanna-Barbera between the early 1970s through the mid-1980s. This would explain why, artistically, the backgrounds in this special look very much like pencil and charcoal drawings, very different from the original series and its spin-offs. Like many animated series created by Hanna-Barbera in the 1970s, the show contained a laugh track created by the studio, one of the last productions to do so. Fireback Fireback is a Filipino low-budget action movie directed by Teddy Page and starring Richard Harrison, Bruce Baron, James Gaines, Ann Milhench, Gwendolyn Hung, Mike Monty, Ronnie Patterson, and Ruel Vernal. From Stump to Ship From Stump to Ship is an amateur industrial film by Alfred K. Ames, former State Senator and owner of the Machias Lumber Company, in Machias as well as by Dr. Howard Kane of Washington, DC. The half-hour 16mm film was shot over the winter of 1930 in the logging woods and shows logging in the forest with hand tools and horses, then moves to the spring log drive, with loggers using peaveys to break up log jams on icy rivers as the logs are moved from the forest to the mill. Detailed views of mill work, changing the bandsaw, and making shingles. Lumber is loaded onto schooners in Machias for transport to New York. The film was originally silent, with a typed script which Ames read aloud when he showed the film. In 1985, with funds from the Maine Humanities Council, the narration was recorded with the film. The film is distributed by Northeast Historic Film, in Bucksport. Footage was included in the compilation documentary Woodsmen and River Drivers, Another Day, Another Era which also interviewed the surviving woodsmen of the Machias Lumber Company. In 2002, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Kamaraj Kamaraj is a 2004 Tamil biographical film directed by Balakrishnan made about the life of the Indian politician K. Kamaraj from Tamil Nadu, widely acknowledged as the "Kingmaker" in Indian politics during the 1960s. He was the chief minister of Tamil Nadu during 1954-1963 and a Member of Parliament during 1952-1954 and 1969-1975. Music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja and the film was produced by Ramana Communications. The film had a theatrical release across India in February 2004. Summer with the Ghosts Summer with the Ghosts is a 2004 film by La Fète and Sterling Entertainment, and is part of the Tales for All series of family movies. It is a fantasy/adventure/comedy, focusing on the holiday of a ten-year-old girl called Caroline, who has come to attend her fathers film-making of a perimedieval romance. Welcome Home Welcome Home is a 2004 Austrian comedy film directed by Andreas Gruber. It was entered into the 27th Moscow International Film Festival. The Lady of the Black Moons The Lady of the Black Moons is a 1971 Lebanese fantastique-sexploitation film directed by Lebanese director Samir A. Khouri and featuring a neh predominantly Egyptian main cast. The film had particular success in Tunisia as well as Lebanon. The Lady of the Black Moons was released on DVD by Sabbah Media Corporation in 2002. Enemy Image Enemy Image is a 2005 documentary film by Mark Daniels about the portrayal of warfare in television news. Narrated by Jessy Joe Walsh, the film includes archive footage of Peter Jennings, Morley Safer, Jon Alpert, Dan Rather, and Bernard Birnbaum in their news reporting on the various conflicts. The Fall The Fall is a 2008 independent crime film written and directed by John Krueger, starring Benjamin Ciaramello, Scott Kinworthy, and Erica Shaffer. Solos Solos is a 2007 Singaporean drama film directed by Kan Lume and Loo Zihan, written by Loo, and starring Lim Yu-Beng, Loo, and Goh Guat Kian. It is based on a short film by Kan and Loo. The film features no dialogue and recounts the relationships between a boy, his mother, and his older lover. It premiered at the Busan International Film Festival after being pulled from the Singapore International Film Festival when the Singaporean government demanded cuts. Yu guang qu Song of the Fishermen is an early Chinese silent film directed by Cai Chusheng in 1934, and produced by the Lianhua Film Company. The film, like many of the period details the struggle of the poorer classes, in this case a family of fishermen who are forced to sing on the streets in order to survive. A successful film, Song of the Fishermen played for 84 straight days in Shanghai. It was the first Chinese film to win a prize in an international film festival. Good Morning, Luang Prabang Sabaidee Luang Prabang is a 2008 romantic drama film directed by Sakchai Deenan and starring Ananda Everingham. It was the first commercial film shot in Laos since the country adopted communism in 1975. Beyond the Fire Beyond the Fire is an award-winning and controversial British romantic drama written and directed by Maeve Murphy. The film was first selected and screened at New British Cinema season at the ICA. Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian said "its unironic belief in the power of love is attractive". David Parkinson in Empire On Line Festivals and Seasons said, "Murphy confirms the good impression she made with Silent Grace... the performances of Williams and Seymour seep raw emotion." Neil Young Trunk Show Neil Young Trunk Show is a 2009 documentary and concert film by Jonathan Demme, featuring Neil Young. It is, along with Heart of Gold and Neil Young Journeys, part of a Neil Young trilogy being created by Demme. Srinivasa Kalyanam Srinivasa Kalyanam is a 1987 Telugu romance film, produced by K. Murari under the Yuva Chitra Arts banner and directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. It stars Venkatesh, Bhanupriya, Gouthami, and Mohan Babu in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film was a Super Hit at the box office. Hare Ram Hare Ram is a 2008 Indian Telugu-language action thriller film directed by Harshavardhan, and produced by Kalyan Ram, under N.T.R. Arts. It stars Kalyan Ram in a leading dual role, along with Priyamani, Sindhu Tolani, Brahmanandam, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Ali and Raghu Babu. Mickey J Meyer composed the music, C. Ram Prasad handled the cinematography, and Gautam Raju edited the film. The action sequences were choreographed by Stunt Silva and Ram-Lakshman. The narrative revolves around a conflict between Hari and Ram, conjoined twins separated at birth. When their parents part ways, Hari grows up to become an honest cop while Ram becomes a mentally unstable and violent man ready kill anyone smarter than him, including his own brother. When Rams killing spree begins, Hari takes charge and decides to arrest him within 24 hours or lose his job at the 25th hour. The film was released on 18 July 2008 and became a commercial success. In 2011, it was dubbed into Hindi-language as Julmo Ka Tandav. Later in an interview for his 2013 action thriller Om 3D, Kalyan Ram revealed Hare Ram to be the first Telugu-language film to make use of a flycam. Eradu Kanasu Eradu Kanasu is a 1974 Indian Kannada-language romantic drama film directed by the duo Dorai and S. K. Bhagavan, and is based on the novel of the same name by Vani. The film stars Rajkumar, Kalpana and Manjula in lead roles. The film was a musical blockbuster with all the songs composed by Rajan-Nagendra considered evergreen hits. They were awarded with the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Music Director for 1974–75.The movie saw a theatrical run of 30 weeks.The films success led to its re-release on 6 February 2015 across Karnataka state. The movie was remade in Telugu in 1975 as Pooja with three songs of this movie retained in the Telugu version. Losing Balance Losing Balance is a 2009 drama film, written and directed by Felix Fuchssteiner and Katharina Schöde. Patient X Patient X is a 2009 Filipino horror film directed by Filipino director Yam Laranas and stars Richard Gutierrez and Cristine Reyes. It is co-produced by GMA Films, Viva Films, and RGUTZ Productions. This is the first movie of Richard Gutierrez under Viva Films Productions. Soundtrack of Passion Soundtrack of passion is a 2009 romantic thriller film directed by Nikolai Lebedev. Lost Kisses Lost Kisses is a 2010 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Roberta Torre and based on a story by Torre. The Road from Elephant Pass The Road from Elephant Pass is a 2008 Sri Lankan war film, based on the Sri Lankan Civil War, written, produced, and directed by Chandran Rutnam based on the novel The Road from Elephants Pass by Nihal De Silva. It stars Suranga Ranawaka and Ashan Dias in lead roles along with Sanath Gunathilake and Joe Abeywickrama. The films music was composed by Ajit Kumarasiri. It is the 1131st Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. It was a Blockbuster in Sri Lankan film history. Seetharamula Kalyanam Lankalo Seeta Ramula Kalyanam is a 2010 Telugu action drama film, directed by Eeshwar starring Nitin and Hansika Motwani. It was dubbed into Hindi as Dushmano Ka Dushman and into Tamil as Rowdy Kottai. Seeta Ramula Kalyanam Lankalo was an average grosser at the box office. It was remade in Odia in 2014 as Mental starring Anubhav Mohanty. Bommana Brothers Chanadana Sisters Bommana Brothers Chandana Sisters is a 2008 Telugu film directed by Srinivasa Reddy starring Allari Naresh, Krishna Bhagavaan, Farjana and Charulatha in the lead roles. Ammiraju Kanumilli produced this film on Siri Cinema Banner while M. M. Srilekha scored the music. The movie was released on 18 April 2008. Deuraegon bol: Ssawora Son O-gong, igyeora Son O-gong Dragon Ball: Ssawora Son Goku, Igyeora Son Goku is an unofficial, unlicensed live-action Korean film adaptation of the manga series Dragon Ball by Akira Toriyama. It was directed by Ryong Wang and was released on December 12, 1990. The movie follows the original Dragon Ball story, and does so more closely than The Magic Begins. This live action adaption from Korea adopts the events of the Emperor Pilaf Saga and a little of the Saiyan Saga, as Nappa makes an appearance in this film. My Big Father My Big Father is a Malayalam movie by Mahesh P. Sreenivasan starring Guinness Pakru and Jayaram. It was released in December 2009. The movie was produced by P.A. Sebastian and was distributed by Casino pictures. My Big Father is about a father and son, where the father is a dwarf. The role of the father is played by the two feet tall Guinness Pakru. Jayaram plays the role of the son. The film sets a big release over 110 screens in Kerala. Jessie's Dad Jessies Dad is a 2011 documentary film by Boaz Dvir. The film tells the story of Mark Lunsford, and his transformation from an uneducated truck driver to a child activist after the murder of his daughter Jessica by a convicted child molester. As of June, 2016, the film is currently on Hulu, available to the public. Matha Matha is a 2012 Sri Lankan Tamil romantic war film directed by Boodee Keerthisena and co-produced by Ruwan Jayasingha, Sanath Ranaweera and Vijaya Rathnayake. It stars Darshan Dharmaraj and Yasodha Radhakrishnan in lead roles along with Thumindu Dodantenna and Raja Ganeshan. Music composed by Lakshman Joseph De Saram. It is the 1244th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Gods Behaving Badly Gods Behaving Badly is a 2013 film adaptation of Marie Phillips satire novel, Gods Behaving Badly. The film is the feature-length directorial debut of Marc Turtletaub, who is better known as a film producer. The Ghost Tales The Ghost Tales is a 2012 Taiwanese horror film directed by Tso Shih-chiang. Evergreen: The Road to Legalization Evergreen: The Road to Legalization is a 2013 documentary film directed by Riley Morton about the U.S. state of Washingtons passage of an initiative decriminalizing recreational cannabis. The film was written by Nils Cowan and features defense lawyer Doug Hiatt, American Civil Liberties Union lawyer Alison Holcomb, Pete Holmes, John McKay, initiative opponent Steve Sarich, and Rick Steves. The Last Reel The Last Reel is a 2014 Cambodian drama film directed by Kulikar Sotho. The film was selected as the Cambodian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Halfway Halfway is a 2016 American drama film written and directed by Ben Caird and starring Quinton Aaron. The film is Cairds directorial debut and Aaron served as an executive producer. On November 1st 2017, Halfway was nominated for a British Independent Film Award in the Discovery Award category. M.A.D: Mad About Dance Mad About Dance is an 2014 Indian dance film. The film is directed by Saahil Prem. The film stars Saahil Prem and Amrit Maghera in the lead roles. Saahil Prem debuted as an actor alongside Sunny Leone in the 2014 film Ragini MMS 2, and is now making his debut as a director with Mad About Dance. Essentially a dance film, it focuses on the youth, their dreams, anxieties, disappointments and hopes for their future. The film is based in the quaint and beautiful university town of Sheffield and brings to light the stories of Asian students who leave their home and country and go to study abroad…Their struggles, their heartbreaks, their trials and triumphs… The Guarantee The Guarantee is a 2014 Irish drama film written by Colin Murphy, and starring David Murray, Gary Lydon, Orla Fitzgerald, Morgan C. Jones and Peter Coonan. Directed by Ian Power, and based on Murphys play of the same title, the film explores the events leading up to the Irish banking crisis, the title referring to a meeting of high-level officials that was held on 29 September 2008 and resulted in the Irish Government taking the decision to guarantee Irelands entire domestic banking system. The film was produced by John Kelleher Media in association with the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, the Irish Film Board and the commercial television channel TV3. A trailer for the film was released on 14 October 2014, and it debuted in Irish cinemas on 30 October. The Guarantee received its world television premiere on Irelands TV3 at 9.00 p.m. on 8 January 2015. Dandupalya Dandupalya is a 2012 Indian Kannada-language crime film, starring Pooja Gandhi and Raghu Mukherjee in the leading roles. The plot is based on the real-life exploits of a notorious gang named Dandupalya. The film was directed by Srinivas Raju and produced by Girish under the Apple Blossom Creations banner.It was a major critical and commercial success in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh/Telangana and Tamil Nadu, went on to become one of the highest-grossing films in Kannada film industry, being shown for more than 100-days in multiple centres. A sequel to the film Dandupalya 2, was announced in July 2014, and began production on 24 March 2016. Srinivas Raju directed the film. It was released on July 14, 2017, to decent reviews by critics and audience. Again Pooja Gandhi played the main character in this film. Arjun Janya was the music director and the cinematography was handled by Venkat Prasad. Dandupalya 3 was shot simultaneously, with part 2 having the almost same cast. Part 3 was to be released within a month of part 2. Human Harvest Human Harvest, or Davids and Goliath is a 2014 documentary film, directed by Vancouver filmmaker Leon Lee, which follows the investigative work by Canadian Nobel Peace Prize nominees David Matas and David Kilgour on whether and how state-run hospitals in China harvested and sold organs, by killing tens of thousands of prisoners of conscience, who are mainly Falun Gong practitioners. College Coeds vs. Zombie Housewives College Coeds vs. Zombie Housewives is a 2015 American made for cable erotic film directed by Dean McKendrick. Star Men Star Men is a 2015 documentary film directed by Alison E Rose that follows four British astronomers—Donald Lynden-Bell, Roger Griffin, Neville Woolf and Wallace Sargent—as they retrace a road trip across the American South West. Eli Eli is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language spy comedy film written and directed by Yuvaraj Dhayalan. The film features Vadivelu and Sadha in the lead roles. Vidyasagar composed the films music. Eli, set in the 1960s, focuses on a small-time thief who is recruited by the police to infiltrate a gang in an effort to thwart an illegal cigarette smuggling scheme. The film was released on 19 June 2015 to negative reviews and became a box-office bomb. Brown Girl Begins Brown Girl Begins is a Canadian science fiction film, directed by Sharon Lewis and released in 2017. The film was inspired by Nalo Hopkinsons novel Brown Girl in the Ring, although for budgetary reasons Lewis opted to write and film a prequel story rather than literally adapting the novel itself. Set in a post-apocalyptic version of Toronto in 2049, the film focuses on a small group of survivors whose continued survival depends on Ti-Jeannes response to a potentially life-altering decision. The cast also includes Nigel Shawn Williams, Shakura SAida, Emmanuel Kabongo, Rachael Crawford and Measha Brueggergosman. The film premiered at the Urbanworld Film Festival in 2017. It had its general theatrical release in 2018 in conjunction with Black History Month, although due to the films Afrofuturistic themes its premiere was branded as a "Black Futures Month" event. The film received two Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019, for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Makeup. The Last Inhabitant The Last InhabitantDauksaite-Petrulene The Intruder The Intruder is a 1975 American horror film written and directed by Chris Robinson and starring Mickey Rooney, Ted Cassidy, and Yvonne De Carlo. Its plot follows a group of people who are stalked on an island by a killer while searching for gold. The film was shelved by its distribution company in 1975, never receiving a theatrical or home video release, and was thought to be a lost film. In 2017, it was announced that a print of the film had been discovered. The film had its first release on Blu-ray by Garagehouse Pictures on August 1, 2017. Minnaminungu Minnaminungu is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Anil Thomas and written by Manoj Ramsingh. The film features Surabhi Lakshmi as a struggling middle-aged mother, her character has no name in the film. The films soundtrack was composed by Ouseppachan. The film was produced on a small budget. It was released in India on 21 July 2017. Lakshmi received critical praise for her performance in the film. At the 47th Kerala State Film Awards, she received a Special Mention and at the 64th National Film Awards, she won the Best Actress. Minsara kanna Minsara Kanna is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language romantic dramedy thriller film written and directed by K. S. Ravikumar. The film features Vijay and Monica Castelino in the lead roles, while an ensemble supporting cast includes Kushboo, Rambha, Manivannan, Mansoor Ali Khan, R. Sundarrajan, Karan and Kovai Sarala. The films title was derived from the song of the same name in Padayappa, which was also directed by Ravi. Actress Kushboo appeared as one of the main lead actress of the film. The story is about how Vijay enters her house and developing his romance towards Aishwarya, Indras sister. The music is composed by Deva, and the film opened in September 1999 to average reviews. Yemaali Yemaali is a 2018 Indian Tamil romantic comedy drama film written and directed by V. Z. Durai. The film features Samuthirakani in the lead role, with Sam Jones, Athulya Ravi, Roshni Prakash, and Bala Saravanan also in pivotal roles. Produced by Latha Productions and featuring music composed by Sam D. Raj, the venture began production in April 2017 and was released on 2 February 2018. The Torture of Silence The Torture of Silence is a 1917 French silent drama film directed by Abel Gance. Open All Night Open All Night is a 1924 American silent comedy film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. Paul Bern, better known as a writer and later husband of Jean Harlow, directed and Viola Dana, Jetta Goudal, and Raymond Griffith starred. The screenplay is based on Paul Morands 1922 short story collection Open All Night. It is an extant film at the Library of Congress, UCLA Film and Television Archive, George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection, and Cineteca Del Friuli. Actors Viola Dana and "Lefty" Flynn would soon marry after this film. Just Suppose Just Suppose is a surviving 1926 American silent drama film produced by and starring Richard Barthelmess with distribution through First National Pictures. Kenneth Webb directed Barthelmess and young Lois Moran star. The film is based on the 1920 Broadway play Just Suppose by Albert E. Thomas. The Ship from Shanghai The Ship from Shanghai is a 1930 Pre-Code American action film directed by Charles Brabin and written by John Howard Lawson. The film stars Conrad Nagel, Kay Johnson, Carmel Myers, Holmes Herbert and Zeffie Tilbury. The film was released on January 31, 1930, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Mountains on Fire Mountains on Fire is a 1931 German war film directed by Karl Hartl and Luis Trenker and starring Trenker, Lissy Arna and Luigi Serventi. The film was based on Luis Trenkers novel of the same title, partly based on his own experiences. Separate French and English-language productions were also made. One of the series of popular Mountain films of the era, it was shot on location in the Dolomites. Bosko's Store Boskos Store is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tune cartoon, featuring Bosko, the first star of the series. It may have been released on August 13, 1932, but one source is unsure of its exact date As is the case with most Looney Tunes of its time, it was directed by Hugh Harman and its music scored by Frank Marsales. The Final Edition The Final Edition is a 1932 film by Columbia Pictures starring Pat OBrien and Mae Clark, based on a story by Roy Chanslor. Uptown New York Uptown New York is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Jack Oakie, Shirley Grey, and Leon Ames. It is based on the story by Vina Delmar. Rufus Jones for President Rufus Jones for President is a 1933 American Pre-Code satirical musical-comedy, clocking in at 21 minutes. The film was directed by Roy Mack, and starred Ethel Waters and Sammy Davis Jr., in his first onscreen appearance, as the title character. Despite a tone that appears to todays audience as racist, it is still considered an important musical short. Monte Carlo Nights Monte Carlo Nights is a 1934 American pre-Code film directed by William Nigh. Moulin Rouge Moulin Rouge is an American Pre-Code musical film released on January 19, 1934 by United Artists, starring Constance Bennett and Franchot Tone. It contained the songs "Coffee in the Morning and Kisses in the Night," and "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Al Dubin. Lucille Ball appears in an uncredited role as a show girl in the film. It has no relation to any other films of/with the same name. The cast also includes Tullio Carminati, Helen Westley, Russ Brown, Hobart Cavanaugh and Georges Renavent. The film was Twentieth Century Picturess fourth most popular movie of the year. You Can't Buy Everything You Cant Buy Everything is a 1934 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Charles Reisner and Sandy Roth and starring May Robson, Jean Parker and Lewis Stone. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Working titles of the film were Rich Widow and Old Hannibal. According to Motion Picture Herald, the principal character of Hannah Bell was modeled after Hetty Green, famous as the miserly "Witch of Wall Street." Every Night at Eight Every Night at Eight is a 1935 American comedy musical film starring George Raft and Alice Faye and made by Walter Wanger Productions Inc. and Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Raoul Walsh and produced by Walter Wanger from a screenplay by C. Graham Baker, Bert Hanlon and Gene Towne based on the story Three On a Mike by Stanley Garvey. The film involves a trio of young female singers trying to break into show business. The song "Im in the Mood for Love" was introduced in this film by Frances Langford. "I Feel a Song Coming On" was performed by Harry Barris and band and reprised by Alice Faye, Frances Langford and Patsy Kelly, and also sung by James Miller with chorus. Hooray for Love Hooray for Love is a 1935 American musical comedy film directed by Walter Lang from a screenplay by Lawrence Hazard and Ray Harris, which was based on an unpublished story by Marc Lachmann titled The Show Must Go On. Starring Ann Sothern and Gene Raymond, they were supported by Bill Robinson, Maria Gambarelli, Thurston Hall, and Pert Kelton; the film was released by RKO on June 14, 1935. Darkest Africa Darkest Africa is a Republic movie serial. This was the first serial produced by Republic Pictures and was a loose sequel to a Mascot Pictures serial called The Lost Jungle, also starring Clyde Beatty. Mascot, and other companies, had been taken over in 1935 by Consolidated Film Laboratories and merged to become Republic. Producer Nat Levine was formerly the owner of Mascot Pictures. Street of Shadows Street of Shadows is a 1937 French spy film directed by G. W. Pabst. An English-language version with exactly the same plot was filmed at the same time under the direction of Edmond T. Gréville, but with some changes in the cast. Dita Parlo remained as Mademoiselle Doctuer, but Erich von Stroheim took over the part of the German spy chief. The English-language version was released in the United States under the title Under Secret Orders. Seven Brave Men Seven Brave Men is a 1936 Soviet action drama film directed by Sergey Gerasimov. A-Lad-In Bagdad A-Lad-In Bagdad is a 1938 Merrie Melodies short directed by Cal Howard and Cal Dalton. Feed 'em and Weep Feed em and Weep is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 166th Our Gang short that was released. In Old Mexico In Old Mexico is a 1938 American Western film directed by Edward D. Venturini and written by Harrison Jacobs. The film stars William Boyd, George "Gabby" Hayes, Russell Hayden, Paul Sutton, Al Ernest Garcia, Jan Clayton and Trevor Bardette. The film was released on September 9, 1938, by Paramount Pictures. Partners of the Plains Partners of the Plains is a 1938 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Harrison Jacobs. The film stars William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Harvey Clark, Gwen Gaze, Hilda Plowright and John Warburton. The film was released on January 28, 1938, by Paramount Pictures. The Lone Ranger Rides Again The Lone Ranger Rides Again is a 1939 American Republic serial. It was a sequel to Republics 1938 serial The Lone Ranger, which had been highly successful, and the thirteenth of the sixty-six serials produced by Republic. The serial was considered lost for a long time but copies, with Spanish subtitles, have since been found and re-issued. Hold That Woman! Hold That Woman! is a 1940 American film comedy directed by Sam Newfield starring the husband and wife team of James Dunn and Frances Gifford. The working title of the film was Skip Tracer. King of the Lumberjacks King of the Lumberjacks is a 1940 American action film directed by William Clemens and starring John Payne, Gloria Dickson and Stanley Fields. The films sets were designed by the art director Esdras Hartley. The Spook Speaks The Spook Speaks is a 1940 film directed by Jules White. It is the sixth short subject starring Buster Keaton made for Columbia Pictures. Request Concert Wunschkonzert is a 1940 German drama propaganda film by Eduard von Borsody. After Die große Liebe, it was the most popular film of wartime Germany, reaching the second highest gross. The Mayor of 44th Street The Mayor of 44th Street is a 1942 film directed by Alfred E. Green. It stars George Murphy and Anne Shirley. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1943. Safeguarding Military Information Safeguarding Military Information was a short propaganda film produced by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1942. Ships with Wings Ships with Wings is a 1941 British war film directed by Sergei Nolbandov and starring John Clements, Leslie Banks and Jane Baxter. Ukraine in Flames Ukraine in Flames is a 1943 Soviet documentary war film by Ukrainian director Alexander Dovzhenko and Yuliya Solntseva. It is Dovzhenkos second World War II documentary, and dealt with the Battle of Kharkov. The film incorporates German footage of the invasion of Ukraine, which was later captured by the Soviets. Combat America Combat America is a 1945 documentary film produced in World War II, narrated by Clark Gable. At the time of the films production in 1943, Gable was a 1st Lieutenant in the Eighth Air Force, part of the United States Army Air Forces. While he was stationed in England, Gable flew five combat missions from May 4–September 23, 1943, and during one of them, his boot was struck by an anti-aircraft shell, and he was nearly hit by other flak bursts. Gables film crew included MGM cameraman Andrew J.McIntyre; 1st Lt. Howard Voss, a sound engineer; Master Sgt. Robert Boles, a cameraman; Master Sgt. Marlin Toti, another cameraman; and 1st Lt. John Mahlin, a scriptwriter." Combat America was originally intended to be used as a recruiting film for aerial gunners; however, by the time it began production, the needs for gunners had lessened. The film was completed as an account of aerial combat over occupied Europe and as a testament to the Eighth Air Force aircrew and ground crew in England. Miss Susie Slagle's Miss Susie Slagles is a 1946 American drama film directed by John Berry. It was based on the popular novel by Augusta Tucker. The film was Berrys directorial debut and first starring role for Joan Caulfield. Grand Canyon Trail Grand Canyon Trail is a 1948 American film starring Roy Rogers. The Far Frontier The Far Frontier is a 1948 American film western starring Roy Rogers. Mosekongen Mosekongen is a 1950 Danish family film directed by Jon Iversen and Alice OFredericks. Cavalry Scout Cavalry Scout is a 1951 American western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Rod Cameron, Audrey Long and Jim Davis. The Big Run Det store løb is a 1952 Danish family film directed by Alice OFredericks. Jungle Drums of Africa Jungle Drums of Africa is a 1953 12-episode, American serial film, shot in black-and-white, which was an original commissioned screenplay by Ronald Davidson produced by Franklin Adreon and directed by Fred C. Brannon for Republic Pictures. The story is set in Kenya, and involves the efforts of an American uranium processing companys representative and a woman medical missionary, to thwart the efforts of agents of a "foreign power", abetted by a disaffected native witchdoctor, to gain control of a large uranium deposit on lands owned by the latters tribe. This serial features black American actors in major roles, including that of a college-educated chieftain. The Anatomy of Love A Slice of Life is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Blasetti and Paul Paviot. The Ship of Condemned Women The Ship of Condemned Women is a 1953 Italian adventure-melodrama film written and directed by Raffaello Matarazzo. It is loosely based on the novel Histoire de 130 femmes by Léon Gozlan. The Saracen Blade The Saracen Blade is a 1954 Technicolor adventure film directed by William Castle and starring Ricardo Montalban. The Shanghai Story The Shanghai Story is a 1954 film noir crime film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Ruth Roman and Edmond OBrien. It was based on a novel by Lester Yard. An Annapolis Story An Annapolis Story is a 1955 American drama film directed by Don Siegel and starring John Derek, Diana Lynn and Kevin McCarthy.A product of the newly formed Allied Artists company, An Annapolis Story, despite having the "Siegel Touch", suffered from its low budget. Cinerama Holiday Cinerama Holiday is a 1955 film shot in Cinerama. Structured as a criss-cross travel documentary, it shows an American couple traveling in Europe and a European couple traveling in the United States. Like all of the original Cinerama productions, the emphasis is on spectacle and scenery. The European sequences, for example, include a point-of-view bobsled ride, while the U.S. sequences include a point-of-view landing on an aircraft carrier. It was enormously popular. Largely unseen for decades, it was released on Blu-ray in 2013, restored and remastered from the original camera negatives. Den store gavtyv Den store gavtyv is a 1956 Danish comedy film directed by Johan Jacobsen and starring Dirch Passer. A Strange Adventure A Strange Adventure is a 1956 American crime film directed by William Witney, written by Houston Branch, and starring Joan Evans, Ben Cooper, Marla English, Jan Merlin, Nick Adams and Peter Miller. It was released on August 24, 1956, by Republic Pictures. Beyond the Curtain Beyond the Curtain is a 1960 British drama film written and directed by Compton Bennett and starring Richard Greene and Eva Bartok. Pirates of the Coast Pirates of the Coast is a 1960 Italian adventure film directed by Domenico Paolella. Komtessen Komtessen is a 1961 Danish family film directed by Erik Overbye and starring Malene Schwartz. Mariandl Mariandl is a 1961 Austrian drama film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Cornelia Froboess, Rudolf Prack and Waltraut Haas. It was followed by a sequel Mariandls Homecoming in 1962. A girl living in a hotel aspires to a musical scholarship. The films sets were designed by the art directors Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff and Alexander Sawczynski. Naked as Nature Intended Naked as Nature Intended is a 1961 British nudist film produced and directed by George Harrison Marks and starring Pamela Green. It was the first film from producers Tony Tenser and Michael Klinger. It was also known during production as Cornish Holiday. The scenes in the nudist camp were filmed at Spielplatz in Hertfordshire. In 2013 the book Naked as Nature Intended: The Epic Tale of a Nudist Picture by Pamela Green was released. Pojken i trädet The Boy in the Tree is a 1961 Swedish drama film written and directed by Arne Sucksdorff, starring Tomas Bolme, Anders Henrikson, Heinz Hopf and Björn Gustafson. It tells the story of a troubled 16-year-old boy who seeks liberation in nature and teams up with two poachers. Gladiator of Rome Gladiator of Rome is a 1962 Italian adventure film directed by Mario Costa. Co-written by Gian Paolo Callegari and Giuseppe Mariani, it stars Gordon Scott. The film is also known as Battles of the Gladiators in the United Kingdom. Incident in an Alley Incident in an Alley is a 1962 film. Scheherazade Shéhérazade is a 1963 French adventure film directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit and starring Anna Karina. Paranoia Paranoia is a 1967 Dutch drama film directed by Adriaan Ditvoorst. It was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival. Jigsaw Jigsaw also known as Jigsaw Murder is a 1968 American mystery film directed by James Goldstone. It stars Harry Guardino and Bradford Dillman. This remake of Mirage was originally made for television but shown first in theaters. Midas Run Midas Run is a 1969 American comedy film directed by Alf Kjellin and starring Richard Crenna, Anne Heywood and, in one of his final big-screen roles, Fred Astaire. L'uomo più velenoso del cobra Human Cobras is a 1971 Spanish-Italian giallo film directed by Bitto Albertini. The Wanderers is a 1973 feature-length Japanese film directed by Kon Ichikawa. It is set during the early nineteenth century in rural Japan. Kasauti Kasauti is a 1974 Bollywood drama film directed by Aravind Sen. The film stars Hema Malini and Amitabh Bachchan. Auditions Auditions is a 1978 American erotic pseudo-documentary directed by Harry Hurwitz. It was written by Albert Band and Charles Band, and stars Bonnie Werchan, Rick Cassidy and Linnea Quigley. Hurwitz also appears in the film as the director, although he is not credited. The film follows the process of casting actors and actresses for a pornographic film. Although several actual porn stars are in the film, it does not depict any actual sexual acts. It was remade in 1999 as Auditions from Beyond. Eagle's Claws For the ride, visit Eagles Claw. Eagle’s Claw is a 1978 martial arts film directed by Lee Tso Nam, starring Wong Tao, Chang Yi and Chi Kwan Chun. Starhops Starhops is 1978 exploitation film directed by Barbara Peeters. It was based on a script by Stephanie Rothman, writing under a pseudonym, and was edited by Steve Zaillian, who later became an Oscar-winning screenwriter. Istintaq Interrogation is a 1980 Soviet crime drama film directed by Rustam Ibragimbekov and Rasim Ojagov. The film premiered in April 1980 in Moscow. Nauker Nauker, is a 1979 Indian Hindi-language film, directed by Ismail Memon . The movie is perhaps best remembered for Jaya Bhaduris performance as the servant Geeta. This role earned her third Filmfare Award for Best Actress. The Girl, the Gold Watch & Dynamite The Girl, the Gold Watch and Dynamite is a 1981 made for television film starring Philip MacHale and Lee Purcell. The film is a sequel to the 1980 telefilm The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything which was an adaptation of the John D. MacDonald novel The Girl. Bless Their Little Hearts Bless Their Little Hearts is a 1984 American drama film produced and directed by Billy Woodberry, as well as shot and written by Charles Burnett. On December 18, 2013, the Library of Congress announced that this film had been selected for the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". How Did You Get In? We Didn't See You Leave Par où tes rentré ? On ta pas vu sortir is a 1984 French comedy film starring Jerry Lewis and Connie Nielsen. It was filmed and released in 1984 in France by the Gaumont Film Company. Black Throat Black Throat is an interracial pornographic film from 1985. It stars Peter North, Christy Canyon, Sahara, Craig Roberts, Purple Passion, Tony Martino, Kevin James, Erica Boyer, Marc Wallice, Lady Stephanie, and Steve Drake. Jack Baker stars in a non-sex role. It was directed by one-half of the Dark Brothers "purveyors of fine filth" team, Gregory Dark. Traci Lords had the original "starring" credit in Black Throat, but her two scenes were removed when investigators discovered that she was underage at time of filming. Although her scenes were removed, her name remains in the theme music used at the start and end of the film. Black Throat was recognized as XRCO Best Video of the Year in 1985. In 2005, it was inducted into the XRCO Hall of Fame. The Other Lover The Other Lover is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film directed by Robert Ellis Miller and executive produced by Larry A. Thompson. Welcome Home, Bobby Welcome Home, Bobby is a television film that aired on the American television network CBS in early 1986, and was one of the first television films in the U.S. to portray openly gay teenagers. The plot centered around a troubled high school student from an old-fashioned Italian family, who, even though he has a girlfriend at school, falls in love with an older man in his mid-thirties, and then finds himself the object of ridicule, both at school and at home with his father, played by Tony Lo Bianco. The movie also starred Adam Baldwin, John Karlen and Moira Harris. Although the film carried a message for the gay community and its acceptance into the mainstream, CBS only aired Welcome Home, Bobby once. It was filmed on location in Illinois in the spring of 1985. Heart Heart is a 1987 film directed by James Lemmo. Mon bel amour, ma déchirure My True Love, My Wound is a 1987 French drama film directed by José Pinheiro. Born to Race Born to Race is a 1988 film directed by James Fargo. It stars Joseph Bottoms and Marla Heasley. Leedvermaak Leedvermaak is a 1989 Dutch drama film directed by Frans Weisz. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Long Arm of the Law: Part 3 Long Arm of the Law Part 3 is a 1989 Hong Kong action film directed by Michael Mak and starring Andy Lau, Elizabeth Lee, Max Mok and Elvis Tsui. The film is the third entry of the Long Arm of the Law film series, where each of the films have a different storyline. Horror Story Krvavý román is a 1993 Czech film by Jaroslav Brabec. The film starrs Josef Kemr. The film is based on Josef Váchals 1924 novel of the same title. Drömmen om Rita Dreaming of Rita is a 1993 Swedish comedy film directed by Jon Lindström. Marika Lagercrantz was nominated for the award for Best Actress at the 29th Guldbagge Awards. The TV Wheel The TV Wheel is a 1995 television pilot created by and starring Joel Hodgson, of Mystery Science Theater 3000 fame. The pilot was funded by cable network HBO, but they ultimately passed on picking up the show. The pilot episode eventually aired once on Comedy Central as a special presentation following the last new episode of MST3K to be broadcast on that network. The program is a sketch comedy show. A single stationary camera was mounted inside the center of a large rotating platform. As the platform rotated around the camera, a scene would come into view of the camera. The wheel would stop and a sketch would play out in the scene, which was often framed by some piece of appropriate artwork or prop. At the end of the scene, the wheel would rotate, carrying one scene out of the cameras view and bringing another in, and a new sketch would begin in the new scene. Some scenes were self-contained on the platform, while others were open to the studio beyond the platform. In early designs, the project was known as the "X-Box", and was designed as an X-shaped enclosure that would rotate around the camera. Hodgson made an early test version of the program, called The X-Box is Turning, which a less polished show which featured different content than The TV Wheel. The test program, along with a brief documentary on the making of the Xbox, was offered for sale on VHS during Comedy Centrals only broadcast of The TV Wheel. A number of comedians and writers appeared on both The TV Wheel and The X-Box is Turning, including Morwenna Banks, Steve Bannos, David Cross, Paul Feig, Doug Benson, Melissa Samuels and Fred Stoller. In addition, Brian Posehn appeared in X-Box and Andy Kindler appeared in TV Wheel. Return of Jewel Thief Return of Jewel Thief is a 1996 Indian Hindi film directed by Ashok Tyagi. It is a sequel to the original 1967 film Jewel Thief, that starred Dev Anand and Ashok Kumar who reprise their roles in this film. The cast of the film also includes Dharmendra, Jackie Shroff, Shilpa Shirodkar and Anu Agarwal. White Lies White Lies is a movie, directed by Ken Selden, with Larry Gilliard Jr. and Julie Warner playing the main characters Leon Turner and Mimi Furst. The plot is a love story between a young white woman and a young black man. It is a story of overcoming racist prejudices, and about how a little lie can have big consequences, and about trust each other, and in the end: what chances are unfolded by forgiveness, when somebody regrets his mistake. The year it was made and/or published is variably cited as 1995, 1996, and 1997. Poeten og Lillemor i forårshumør Poeten og Lillemor i forårshumør is a 1961 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Henning Moritzen. Tohfa Tohfa is a 1984 Indian masala film produced by D. Ramanaidu under the Suresh Productions banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Jeetendra, Jaya Prada and Sridevi in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri The film is a remake of the Telugu film Devata. The film upon its release was a massive box office success, grossing , becoming the highest-grossing Indian film of 1984. The films narrative follows siblings Janki and Lalita who both fall for Ram, their good friend. When Lalita learns that Janki loves Ram, she steps back and allows her sister to marry him. It was a direct remake of Raghavendra Raos Telugu blockbuster Devatha, with Sridevi and Jaya Prada reprising their roles. At the 32nd Filmfare Awards, Tohfa received three nominations: Best Comic Actor, Best Music and Best Lyrics "Pyaar Ka Tohfa Tera.". The story drew inspiration from the 1959 Tamil film Kalyana Parisu, directed by C. V. Sridhar, who also directed its Hindi remake, Nazrana, starring Raj Kapoor and Vyjayanthimala and the 1960 Telugu movie Pelli Kanuka. The Hallucinating Trip Hallucination Strip is an Italian 1975 poliziottesco film directed by Lucio Marcaccini at his first and only film. Singer Sammy Barbot appeared in the film and performed the films opening song "Weve Got A Lord". The song appeared on the films original soundtrack. Pencil Mania Pencil Mania is a 1932 animated cartoon in the Van Beuren Studios Tom and Jerry series that breaks the fourth wall of theatre and film. The two main characters become animators in the film, and draw various cartoon scenarios against the blank background, and interact with them. The short was created by John Foster and Vernon Stallings, with synchronization by Gene Rodemich, released through Library Films. The opening credits are played over the song "Im Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover". Run time is 6:54. It is believed to be in the public domain. Woody Dines Out Woody Dines Out is the 14th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 1, 1945, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is the final wartime Woody Woodpecker short released a month before V-E Day and 4 months before V-J Day. Woody walks about town and realizes that all of the restaurants are closed. He finds one store with a sign in its window that reads: "We stuff birds." He assumes that it is a restaurant when it is actually a taxidermists shop. He approaches the counter to place his order. From his coat pocket, the taxidermist, an anthropomorphic cat, removes an ad from the Museum of Natural History announcing a $100,000 reward for a stuffed king-size woodpecker. He secretly places knock-out drops in the food he prepares for Woody. The food puts Woody to sleep, but he recovers on the cutting table. He escapes the taxidermist by climbing onto an elevator; the taxidermist falls down the elevator shaft to the basement, where he abandons his $100 grand ambition. Jurm Jurm is a 1990 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Mahesh Bhatt and produced by his brother Mukesh. It stars Meenakshi Sheshadri, Vinod Khanna, and Sangeeta Bijlani in the leading roles. Salim Khan wrote the story and script. The film was a critical and commercial success and was declared a "Hit" at the box-office. The movie is based on the 1987 movie Someone to Watch Over Me. Meenakshi Sheshadri and Sangeeta Bijlani were both nominated at the filmfare awards, in the Best Actress and the latter in the Best Supporting category respectively; for their performances. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filmfare_Award_for_Best_Actress https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filmfare_Award_for_Best_Supporting_Actress May God Forgive You... But I Won't May God Forgive You... But I Wont is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Vincenzo Musolino. Trilogy Trilogy is a 1969 American anthology drama film directed by Frank Perry and written by Truman Capote. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. Capote narrates the three-part film and co-wrote the script with Eleanor Perry. It includes an adaptation of one of Capotes most well-known short stories, A Christmas Memory. The ensemble cast includes Martin Balsam, Mildred Natwick, Geraldine Page and Maureen Stapleton. Detour Detour is a 1967 Bulgarian drama film directed by Grisha Ostrovski and Todor Stoyanov. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Golden Prize and the Prix FIPRESCI. Mektoub Mektoub is a 1997 French-Moroccan drama film directed by Nabil Ayouch. The film was selected as the Moroccan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Love Match The Love Match is a 1955 British black and white comedy film directed by David Paltenghi and starring Arthur Askey, Glenn Melvyn, Thora Hird and Shirley Eaton. A football-mad railway engine driver and his fireman are desperate to get back in time to see a match. It was based on the 1953 play by Glenn Melvyn, one of the stars of the film. A TV spin-off series Love and Kisses, appeared later in 1955. Paolo Barca, maestro elementare, praticamente nudista Paolo Barca, Schoolteacher and Weekend Nudist is a 1975 Italian comedy film directed by Flavio Mogherini. Love You! Love You is a 1979 American pornographic film directed by John Derek and starring Annette Haven, Wade Nichols, Leslie Bovee, and Eric Edwards. House on Fire is a 1986 Japanese film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. The film grossed ¥1.010 billion in Japan. To... Thyma To thyma or To thima is a 1969 Greek drama film directed and written by Dinos Dimopoulos and starring Kostas Voutsas, Alekos Tzanetakos and Zozo Sampoutzaki Dream Kitchen Dream Kitchen is a 1999 Irish short film directed by Barry Dignam in which a young man fantasises about coming out to his parents. Artistic Creation Artistic Creation is a 1901 British short silent comedy film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring a lightning sketch artist drawing a picture of a woman which comes to life piece by piece. The film, "is one of the earliest examples of a film about an artists creations coming to life," and according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "a metaphorical cautionary tale about the responsibilities that should be borne by both creative artists and indeed the male sex in general." Scorched Earth Scorched Earth is a 1969 Norwegian drama film directed by Knut Andersen. It was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Diploma. Marked Eyes Les Yeux cernés is a 1964 French thriller film directed by Robert Hossein who wrote the original story. The screenplay was written by Claude Desailly, André Tabet and Georges Tabet. The film stars Robert Hossein, Michèle Morgan and Marie-France Pisier. It tells the story of a widow who begins to receive blackmail letters demanding money as almost everybody has disliked her husband in a small town. The Woes of Roller Skaters The Woes of Roller Skaters, also known as The Woes of Roller Skates, is a 1908 French short silent comedy film directed by Georges Méliès. Yudda Bhoomi Yudda Bhoomi is a 1988 Telugu film. It was directed by K. Raghavendra Rao and starred Chiranjeevi in the lead role, while Vijayashanti, Mohan Babu, Murali Mohan, Nutan Prasad and Allu Rama Lingaiah played other important roles. It was Superstar Chiranjeevis 100th film. The Hobo The Hobo is a 1917 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Coney Island Coney Island is a 1991 documentary film that traces the history of Coney Island, the westernmost part of the barrier islands of Long Island. The film covers the islands 1609 discovery by Henry Hudson, its 1870s incarnation as a respectable beach destination for city-dwellers and showcase of the new developments ushered in by the machine age, the early 20th century, when amusement parks and innovative attractions attracted hundreds of thousands of people each day, and the gradual demise of the amusements. The film is narrated by Philip Bosco. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and broadcast nationally on PBS as part of the American Experience program in February 1991. On-camera appearances include Al Lewis, Vincent Gardenia, Eli Wallach, Elliot Willensky, Frederick Fried and Mae Timpano. Voice-over actors include Judd Hirsch, Nathan Lane, John Mahoney, Jerry Orbach, George Plimpton, Lois Smith, Frances Sternhagen and Andrei Codrescu. Swargam Narakam Swargam Narakam is a 1975 Telugu romantic drama film written and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. The debut film for Mohan Babu and Annapoorna, the film was later remade in Bollywood as Swarg Narak, and in Tamil as Sorgam Naragam. The film has garnered the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film. The Movie Orgy The Movie Orgy is a 1968 film directed by Joe Dante and produced by Jon Davison. It was an evolving compilation of film clips, commercials, and film trailers, initially assembled by Dante when he was an undergraduate at the Philadelphia College of Art. At its longest, it ran for seven-and-a-half hours and could be considered the analog prelude to the mash-up videos and supercut edits now prevalent on digital platforms like YouTube and Vimeo. Apotheosis Apotheosis is a 1970 film directed by John Lennon and Yoko Ono. The Merchant of Venice The Merchant of Venice is a 1969 drama short film directed by Orson Welles based on William Shakespeares play of the same name. While actually completed, it is frequently cited as an unfinished film, though better described as a partially lost film due to the loss of film elements. Animal Animalada is a 2001 Argentine black comedy film directed and written by Sergio Bizzio. Ek Tha Raja Ek Tha Raja is a 1996 Indian Bollywood film directed and produced by Ratan Jain. It stars Aditya Pancholi, Sunil Shetty, Saif Ali Khan, Neelam Kothari, Pratibha Sinha and Indrani Banerjee in pivotal roles. Man in the Sand Man in the Sand is a 1999 music documentary that chronicles the collaboration between Billy Bragg and Wilco, which involved the musicians creating new music to accompany lyrics that were written decades earlier by folk singer Woody Guthrie. The project, which was organized by Woodys daughter Nora, spawned three albums: Mermaid Avenue, released in 1998; Mermaid Avenue Vol. II, released in 2000, and Mermaid Avenue Vol. III, released in 2012. The film begins with Bragg in Guthries original hometown of Okemah, Oklahoma, and follows along as Bragg travels to other Guthrie haunts in Texas, California, and finally, New York. Much of the documentary is also spent at the recording sessions in Chicago and Dublin, Ireland. Most of the tracks from both albums were recorded at these sessions. The Lion Roars Again The Lion Roars Again is a 1975 American short documentary film that documents an event that was hosted by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The event was the International Press Conclave of 1975. The film was shot in a span of a couple days and was used as a preview of upcoming MGM movies. The film was narrated by Wayne Thomas. Olgas Sommer Olgas Sommer is a 2004 German drama film directed by Nina Grosse. It was entered into the 26th Moscow International Film Festival. Hemp for Victory Hemp for Victory is a black-and-white United States government film made during World War II and released in 1942, explaining the uses of hemp, encouraging farmers to grow as much as possible. During World War II, the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937 was lifted briefly to allow for hemp fiber production to create ropes for the U.S. Navy but after the war hemp reverted to its de facto illegal status. Wizards and Giants Magos y Gigantes is a 2003 Mexican animated fantasy-comedy film produced by Ánima Estudios and 20th Century Fox and released on November 19, 2003. This is the first feature film from Ánima Estudios and the first theatrically released animated film created with Adobe Flash, a program often used for internet cartoons. It was also the first Mexican animated feature in 30 years. An animated series loosely based on this film, Awesome Magical Tales, premiered on Seven Network in Australia on December 31, 2012. Pleasureland Pleasureland is a 2003 Channel 4 feature-length television drama focusing on a group of teenagers in Liverpool who feel pressured to grow up. Written by Helen Blakeman, directed by Brian Percival and produced by Kudos, the makers of the BBC One espionage series Spooks. The drama was based on the John Adams opera Pleasureland and was filmed on location in Liverpool as part of the Channel 4s Adult at 14 season. Aanch Aanch is a 2003 Hindi movie directed by Rajesh Kumar Singh. Nana Patekar, Paresh Rawal, Suchindra and Sharbani Mukherjee played the lead roles. Its an epic love story set against the background of a crime ridden area of rural Uttar Pradesh. Sanjeev-Darshan scored the music for the movie. The Clinton Chronicles The Clinton Chronicles: An Investigation into the Alleged Criminal Activities of Bill Clinton is a 1994 film that accused Bill Clinton of a range of crimes. The claims in the video are controversial, some have been discredited, while others continue to be debated. The philandering claims in the film have since been reported, and in some cases confirmed, by mainstream media. While the film was directed by Patrick Matrisciana, who has a production company called Jeremiah Films, the production was credited to Citizens for Honest Government, a project of a Westminster organization named Creative Ministries Inc. that has connections to Matrisciana. It was partially funded by Larry Nichols, a long-time Clinton opponent, and distributed with help from the Rev. Jerry Falwell, who also appears in the film. Over 300,000 copies of the film were put into circulation with perhaps half that being sales. Mia and Roman Mia and Roman is a 1968 23-minute documentary film which was shot during the making of Rosemarys Baby. The title refers to Mia Farrow and Roman Polanski. The film features footage of Roman Polanski directing the films cast on set. It was directed by Shahrokh Hatami, an Iranian photographer who befriended Polanski and his wife Sharon Tate. It was screened as a promo film at Hollywoods Lytton Center, and later included as a featurette on the DVD of Rosemarys Baby. It is described as a "trippy on-set featurette" and "an odd little bit of cheese". Nervy Nat Kisses the Bride Nervy Nat Kisses the Bride is a surviving 1904 silent film short comedy produced by Thomas Edison and directed by Edwin S. Porter and preserved from a paper print in the Library of Congress. God Sleeps in Rwanda God Sleeps in Rwanda is a 2005 documentary short subject about five women affected by the Rwandan genocide. On January 31, 2006 it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject. It lost to The Golden Age of Norman Corwin. It was broadcast on the Cinemax documentary series Cinemax Reel Life and won a News and Documentary Emmy Award for Best Documentary in 2007. Vokaldy paralelder Parallel Voices is a 2005 Kazakhstani musical drama film written and directed by Rustam Khamdamov. It was the first film directed by Khamdamov after a 14 years hiatus. It was entered into the Horizons section at the 62nd edition of the Venice Film Festival. Majajan Majajan is a 2006 Pakistani Punjabi film directed by Syed Noor which was released across theaters in Pakistan on 24 March 2006. Director of Majajan Syed Noor married the heroine Saima during the filming of this film. Majajan is a love story Syed Noor says he "made most passionately". Inspired by the life of Baba Bulleh Shah and his Ishq with his Murshad. The film celebrated its Diamond Jubilee at the Pakistani cinemas. The films success led to the creation of a sequel title Zill-e-Shah, which was released in 2008. A Fitting Tribute A Fitting Tribute is a 2007 British short film comedy-drama film directed by Daniel Cormack and starring Sally Bretton, Thomas Nelstrop and April Nicholson. In 2010, A Fitting Tribute was selected for preservation by the British Film Institutes National Archive and in 2012, the film was acquired by the British Librarys Moving Image Collection. Pure Coolness Pure Coolness is a 2007 film by Kyrgyz director Ernest Abdyjaparov. It won the NETPAC award at the 2007 Asiatica Film Mediale "for a film which with its own gentle touches of originality and humour, and is beautiful, surprising and uplifting". Montana Jones is an Italian-Japanese comedy adventure anime television series which was broadcast in Japan on NHK from April 2, 1994 through April 8, 1995. Studio Junio and REVER produced the 52 episode series as a joint production. Montana Jones has a similar atmosphere to Sherlock Hound, a joint production of RAI and TMS Entertainment ten years earlier. The anthropomorphic characters in Montana Jones were big cats instead of the dogs used in Sherlock Hound. It was subsequently broadcast in over 30 other countries. The series takes place in the 1930s and is about the adventures of Montana Jones, who goes treasure hunting with his cousin Alfred Jones and the beautiful reporter Melissa Thorn. They visit real locations and cities like the Pyramids of Giza, the Taj Mahal, Istanbul or Easter Island. Frequently they cross paths with Lord Zero - a rich, eccentric art lover and master thief. All characters in the series are anthropomorphized big cats. The anime was inspired by the Indiana Jones movies. Wesley Wesley is a 2009 biopic about John Wesley and Charles Wesley, the founders of the Methodist movement. The movie is based largely on the Wesley brothers own journals, including Johns private journal which was kept in a shorthand-like code that was not translated until the 1980s by Richard Heitzenrater at Duke Divinity School. The film covers the critical period of John Wesleys life as he struggles with his own doubts and insecurities, leading up to his life-changing Aldersgate experience and the early development of the Methodist movement. Wesley was filmed in a number of authentic 18th century locations in and around Winston-Salem, North Carolina, including St. Pauls Episcopal Church. Unusual for a lower-budget independent film, it features an original orchestral score recorded by a full orchestra. The score, composed by Bruce Kiesling, uses snippets of Wesley hymns and portions composed to echo authentic 18th-century style. Kiesling, who has composed scores for a number of other films, is currently conductor of the Tulare County Orchestra in California. Funded in part by the Christian History Institute and Comenius Foundation, the movie was directed by John Jackman. Spice Girls: Giving You Everything Spice Girls: Giving You Everything is a 2007 British documentary film released to coincide with the 2007 reunion tour of the British all-female pop group the Spice Girls. Doraemon: Nobita's Diary on the Creation of the World is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered on March 4, 1995 in Japan. It is the 16th Doraemon film. Nonsense Revolution Nonsense Revolution is a 2008 Canadian comedy film directed by Ann Verrall and starring Alex House, Anastasia Phillips, Robert Clark and Deborah Allen. Defying Gravity Defying Gravity is a 2008 independent film directed by Michael Keller and produced by Balancing Act Pictures. It was accepted into eleven film festivals and won four awards. Pilot The pilot episode of the American animated television series Sit Down, Shut Up originally aired in the United States on April 19, 2009 on the Fox network. The episode introduced the faculty and staff at Knob Haven High School in the fictional town of Knob Haven, Florida. In the episode, the school is facing a financial crisis and acting principal Sue Sezno has to either fire a teacher or make sure the school wins a football game. Meanwhile, assistant principal Stuart Proszakian becomes addicted to drugs that were found in a students locker. The episode was written by series creator Mitchell Hurwitz and directed by Dwayne Carey-Hill. The first draft was written by Hurwitz in 2000, before he pitched Arrested Development. Hurwitz based Sit Down, Shut Up on the Australian sitcom of the same name. After he had rewritten the script several times, the series was picked up by Fox. The episode received generally mixed reviews from critics. According to the Nielsen ratings, it was watched by 5.21 million households in its original airing. The Secret of the Whales Das Geheimnis der Wale is a German 2010 two-part TV film directed by Philipp Kadelbach. The Loners The Loners, is a 2009 Israeli drama film directed by Renen Schorr starring Sasha Avshalom Agrounov and Anton Ostrovsky. The film describes the takeover of a cell block in Prison Six by two inmates, both new immigrants from Russia, soldiers from the Golani Brigade, who were sent to prison for selling weapons to the Hamas, and who were demanding a retrial. Speaking in Code Speaking in Code is a character-based documentary directed by Amy Grill about people who are lost in the electronic music lifestyle. Shot in 11 cities and 5 countries, Speaking In Code provides a glimpse into the techno world through the eyes of Modeselektor, the Wighnomy Brothers, Philip Sherburne, Monolake and David Day. The film documents these characters successes and failures over a three-year period, including the directors struggle to complete the film. Each storyline illustrates how communities cope with different kinds of electronic music obsession. School Is Over School Is Over is a 2010 Italian drama film directed by Valerio Jalongo. It was screened in competition at the 2010 Rome Film Festival and nominated for a Golden MarcAurelio Award. It was also nominated for the Silver Ribbon Award for Best Score by the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists in 2011. Aleta: Vampire Mistress Empress Vampire is an American horror film produced in 2009 and released in 2012. The film is directed by Phil Condit and stars Ange Maya, Tom Cochran, Beau Nelson, Laura Cotenescu, and Garrett Brawith. Kaana Kanmani Kana Kanmani is a 2009 family horror film by Akku Akbar starring Jayaram and Padmapriya. The film is a remake of the directors previous Hindi film The Unborn. Rowdy Inspector Rowdy Inspector is a 1992 Telugu action film produced by T. Trivikrama Rao under the Vijayalakshmi Art Pictures banner, directed by B. Gopal. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Vijayashanti in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film was recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office. The film is set on a police backdrop. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Auto Rani. Babe, I Love You Babe, I Love You is a 2010 Filipino romantic comedy starring Anne Curtis and Sam Milby. It was produced by Viva Films and ABS-CBN Film Productions. The film was directed by Mae Cruz-Alviar. Riscado Craft is a 2010 Brazilian film directed by Gustavo Pizzi. It stars Karine Teles, who co-wrote the screenplay with Pizzi, as a stage actress who must do parallel jobs for living. This stops when she enters on an international production, in which the director decides to do a film about her life. Best of Luck Best of Luck is a 2010 Malayalam comedy film written and directed by M.A. Nishad. It stars Prabhu, Urvashi, Asif Ali, Kailash, Archana Kavi and Rima Kallingal, and features Mammootty in a cameo role. The soundtrack was composed by the Indian rock band Euphoria. The song "NaNa", which was usred in the trailers, was composed by A. R. Rahman for an American film, Couples Retreat. The film was a remake of the Bollywood comedy film Fun Begins. Unlike the original, the film was extremely negatively received and was a commercial failure. The movie was remade in Kannada in 2015 as Ond Chance Kodi. The Woman Who Brushed Off Her Tears The Woman Who Brushed Off Her Tears is a multilingual film directed by Teona Strugar Mitevska and produced by Labina Mitevska, Danijel Hocevar, Marcel Lenz, Sébastien Delloye, Diana Elbaum. Sole Survivor Sole Survivor is a 2013 CNN Films documentary film by director Ky Dickens. Yamudiki Mogudu Yamudiki Mogudu: Ee Nela Thakkuvodu is a 2012 Telugu socio-fantasy and comedy film directed by E. Satti Babu, produced by Chanti Addala under Friendly Movies banner and starring Allari Naresh and Richa Panai in lead roles. The film also features Ramya Krishna and Naresh in pivotal roles. The soundtrack for the film was composed by music director Koti, and the cinematography was handled by Ravindra Babu. The film was theatrically released on 27 December 2012. A Samurai Chronicle is a 2014 Japanese film directed by Takashi Koizumi. Porobashinee Porobashinee is a Bangladeshi science fiction film. It is the first science fiction film in Bangladesh. The film is directed by Swapan Ahmed and produced by Reggae Entertainment. Film shooting took place in France and Italy and was overseen by an international crew. The post-production involved 3D conversion and the application of visual effects. Porobashinees digital marketing campaigns were run by ARc theatre under the guidance of Hasin Arefin Khan. Escape from Uganda Escape from Uganda is a 2013 Malayalam thriller film directed by Rajesh Nair. The cast includes Rima Kallingal, Vijay Babu, R. Parthiepan, Jojo, Tashu Kaushik, Winston Witecker and also Mukesh in a cameo appearance. The story is by Rajesh Nair, screenplay by Sandeep Robinson, Deepak Prabhakaran and Nithin Bhadran and dialogue by Salin Mankuzy. Several plots as well as the general thread of the movie have an uncanny similarity to the Hollywood thriller The Next Three Days. Escape From Uganda started rolling in Uganda from 7 July. It was shot completely in Uganda and was the first Malayalam film to be shot extensively in Africa. Rat Pack Rat Rat Pack Rat is a 2014 drama short film, written and directed by Todd Rohal. The film had its premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. It won the Jury Award at the festival. The film later screened at 2014 SXSW Film Festival on March 8, 2014. It also marks the final motion picture performance of Eddie Rouse, who died on December 7, 2014 of liver failure. Jossy's is a 2014 Japanese tokusatsu comedy film directed by Yūichi Fukuda. It was released on 7 June, 2014. K3 Dierenhotel K3 Dierenhotel is a Flemish comedyfilm from 2014, directed by Bart Van Leemputten and based on the comedyseries Hallo K3 It is the fifth K3-film and the second one with Josje Huisman. This is also the last film with former members of K3. Arundhati Arundhati is a 2014 Indian Bengali horror thriller film directed by Sujit Mondal and produced by Shree Venkatesh Films and Surinder Films. The film stars Koel Mallick as a warrior queen. It is the remake of the 2009 Telugu movie Arundhati. Jogo de Damas Jogo de Damas is a 2015 Portuguese drama film directed and written by Patrícia Sequeira and Filipa Leal, and starring , Ana Padrão, , and Rita Blanco. It premiered on the Lisbon & Estoril Film Festival in November 2015 and was released in Portugal on January 28, 2016. Return of the Cuckoo Return of the Cuckoo is a 2015 Hong Kong-Chinese romantic melodrama film adaption of the Return of the Cuckoo series, a 20-episode TVB drama broadcast in 2000. The film is directed by Patrick Kong and starring original cast Julian Cheung, Charmaine Sheh and Nancy Sit. The film will continue the story where the drama left off. A short music trailer was released in February 2015 to overwhelming popularity. Julian Cheung sings the original theme song “Wishing Kwan Well”. The movie was released on November 12, 2015. Happiness Is a Four-letter Word Happiness is a Four-letter Word is a 2016 South African romantic drama film directed by Thabang Moleya and written by Busisiwe Ntintili. Based on the novel of the same name by Nozizwe Cynthia Jele, the film tells the story of three friends trying to find their happiness while maintaining images of success and acceptability. The film revolves around three women. Glamorous trophy housewife Zaza, played by Khanyi Mbau, seems to be living the new South African dream of money, success, and loving partners. Lawyer and compulsive perfectionist Nandi, played by Mmabatho Montsho, whose life from the outside is perfect, has a great career and forthcoming nuptials, but in reality she is suffocating. Trendy art gallery owner and serial dater Princess is played by Renate Stuurman. The three friends juggle lifes surprising changes as they come to learn that "happiness doesnt come with a manual". The three will have to find out what truly makes each of them happy and then fight to get it in their unique way. Invasion 1897 Invasion 1897 is a Nigeria movie that re-enacted the historical events that culminated in the February, 1897 invasion, destruction and looting of the ancient West African kingdom of Benin; and the deposition and exile of its once powerful king. The movie which was produced and directed by Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen was released in 2014 and features several Nollywood actors including Segun Arinze, Paul Obazele and Charles Inojie. The plot of the story picks off from the narration of a young prince of Benin,who was arrested and brought to trial for stealing historical artifacts from a British museum and his journey into history to defend himself. The cinematography of "Invasion 1897" by Dev Agarwal is wonderfully gritty. The documentary style approach add a level of authenticity to the narrative. He was nominated for best cinematography. Dev Agarwal is an Indian cinematographer. He is best known for his work in the films like CityLights and Bollywood Diaries. CityLights is a remake of the BAFTA nominated British film Metro Manila. Dev Agarwal is known for his stark images, capturing the energy of the characters with an unforced realism.   Arpat Karma is a 2015 Thai horror-drama film directed by Kanittha Kwanyu. It was selected as the Thai entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Planetarian: Hoshi no Hito is a 2016 Japanese animated post-apocalyptic film directed by Naokatsu Tsuda. The film is based on the The Reverie of a Little Planet visual novel by Key and the "Hoshi no Hito" short story from the Planetarian light novel written by Yūichi Suzumoto. The film was animated by David Production and distributed by Asmik Ace. It premiered in Japanese theaters on September 3, 2016. The story is set in a dystopian future where nuclear warfare has left a once prosperous civilization in complete ruin. The film tells the story of an old man traveling around with a mobile planetarium projector to show people the stars. Veera Sivaji Veera Sivaji is a 2016 Indian Tamil action film directed by Ganesh Vinayak, starring Vikram Prabhu and Shamili in the leading roles. The film began production during July 2015. It was released worldwide on December 16, 2016 and met with extremely negative reviews and was a disaster at the box office. Achamindri Achamindri is a 2016 Indian Tamil action thriller film directed by Ennamo Nadakkudhu fame Rajapandi. It stars Vijay Vasanth, Samuthirakani, Srushti Dange, Vidya Pradeep, Saranya Ponvannan, and Radha Ravi. The dialogues are written by G.Radhakrishnan. The music has been composed by Premgi Amaren. This movie mostly includes the cast and crew from the directors previous film Ennamo Nadakkudhu which was released in 2014 to generally positive reviews. The movie was Produced by V Vinoth kumar. Triple V Records bankrolled the project Dhairyam Dhairyam is a 2017 Indian Kannada film directed by Shiva Tejas who earlier directed Male, and produced by Dr. K Raju under the banner Raj Production. The film stars Ajay Rao, Aditi Prabhudeva, P. Ravishankar, Sadhu Kokila, Jai Jagadish, and Honnavalli Krishna. The music was composed by Emil, and art direction was done by K. Shiva Kumar. Stunt sequences were choreographed by Ravi Varma. The principal photography commenced on 18 September 2016 in Bangalore. The film was later dubbed in Hindi as Dhairyam in 2018 on rkd studio. Sin Island Sin Island is a 2018 Philippine erotic thriller film directed by Gino M. Santos, and starring Xian Lim, Coleen Garcia and Nathalie Hart. In the story, David and Kanika are happily married, until Kanikas adulterous affair ruins their relationship, prompting David to start his own affair with Tasha. The film was released on February 14, 2018. Garry Winogrand: All Things are Photographable Garry Winogrand:All Things are Photographable is a 2018 documentary film about the photographer Garry Winogrand. It was directed and produced by Sasha Waters Freyer. Adventures of Tarzan The Adventures of Tarzan is a 15 chapter movie serial which features the third and final appearance of Elmo Lincoln as Tarzan. The serial was produced by Louis Weiss, written by Robert F. Hill and Lillian Valentine, and directed by Robert F. Hill and Scott Sidney. The first chapter was released on December 1, 1921. The Clinging Vine The Clinging Vine is a 1926 silent film produced by Cecil B. DeMille and Paul Sloane and directed by Sloane. It was distributed by DeMilles Producers Distributing Corporation. The film is based on a 1922 Broadway play by Zelda Sears. A starring vehicle for Leatrice Joy who left Paramount along with DeMille when he formed his own distributing company PDC. This film is preserved at the Library of Congress and is available on the DVD. Jazz Heaven Jazz Heaven is a 1929 American romantic comedy directed by Melville Brown, and written by Myles Connolly and J. Walter Ruben, based on a story by Pauline Forney and Dudley Murphy. It was moderately successful for RKO Pictures, and was released in both sound and silent versions. The False Madonna The False Madonna is a 1931 American drama film directed by Stuart Walker, and written by May Edginton, Ray Harris, and Arthur Kober. The film stars Kay Francis, William "Stage" Boyd, Conway Tearle, John Breeden, Marjorie Gateson, and Charles D. Brown. The film was released on December 5, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. By Whose Hand? By Whose Hand? is a 1932 American mystery film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and starring Ben Lyon, Barbara Weeks and Kenneth Thomson. In London the film premiered on a double bill with Michael Powells quota quickie His Lordship. A print is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. The Dancing Fool The Dancing Fool is a 1932 Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring Betty Boop, Bimbo, and Koko the Clown. The Expert The Expert is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy-drama directed by Archie Mayo and starring Chic Sale and Dickie Moore. It is based on a 1924 Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman play, Minick. The working title for this film was Old Man Minick. It was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers. The Library of Congress holds a print. Is My Face Red? Is My Face Red? is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by William A. Seiter and written by Ben Markson and Casey Robinson. The film stars Helen Twelvetrees, Ricardo Cortez, Jill Esmond, Robert Armstrong and Arline Judge. The film was released on June 17, 1932, by RKO Pictures. Children of Montmartre La Maternelle is a 1933 French film directed and written by Jean Benoit-Lévy and Marie Epstein. It was adapted from Léon Frapiés Prix Goncourt winning novel La Maternelle. In 1935, it was ranked as the 6th best foreign film by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures, and has received a 7.3 ranking by 71 reviewers at the Internet Movie Database. Fair of the Dove Paloma Fair is a 1935 Spanish musical film directed by Benito Perojo and starring Miguel Ligero, Roberto Rey and Raquel Rodrigo. It is an adaptation of the 1894 Zarzuela La verbena de la Paloma and it is part of the tradition of Operetta films which was at its height during the 1930s. The film was made by Spains largest studio of the era CIFESA, and was one of the most popular films made during the Second Spanish Republic. Hokum Tomfoolery is a 1936 German comedy film directed by Willi Forst and starring Renate Müller, Jenny Jugo and Anton Walbrook. It premiered at the Gloria-Palast in Berlin on 12 June 1936. A pair of friends fall in love with the same woman, before realizing they are really in love with two other women. Racing to his romantic interest, one of the friends takes by chance part in the Monaco Grand Prix. Joseph Goebbels remarked: "Quite energetic and lively. But its overdone and therefore not totally satisfying. Less would be more." Brides Are Like That Brides Are Like That is a 1936 American comedy film directed by William C. McGann and written by Ben Markson. The film stars Ross Alexander, Anita Louise, Joseph Cawthorn, Kathleen Lockhart, Gene Lockhart and Dick Purcell. The film was released by Warner Bros. on April 18, 1936. Sea Spoilers Sea Spoilers is a 1936 American drama mystery film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring John Wayne. Manhattan Merry-Go-Round Manhattan Merry-Go-Round is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Charles Reisner. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction by John Victor Mackay. The film is also known as Manhattan Music Box in the United Kingdom. Gangs of New York Gangs of New York is a 1938 American film directed by James Cruze and written by Samuel Fuller. Crime lord Rocky Thorpe is impersonated by police officer John Franklin in order to infiltrate his organization and bring an end to it once and for all. Radio City Revels Radio City Revels is a 1938 musical comedy film set in New York City. Directed by Benjamin Stoloff, it stars Bob Burns, Jack Oakie and Ann Miller. South of the Border South of the Border is a 1939 Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and June Storey. Written by Betty Burbridge and Gerald Geraghty, based on a story by Dorrell and Stuart E. McGowan, the film is about a federal agent who is sent to Mexico to prevent foreign powers from gaining control of Mexican oil refineries and fomenting revolution among the Mexican people. The Secret Four The Four Just Men, also known as The Secret Four, is a 1939 British thriller film directed by Walter Forde and starring Hugh Sinclair, Griffith Jones, Edward Chapman and Frank Lawton. It is based on the novel The Four Just Men by Edgar Wallace. There was a previous silent film version in 1921. This version was produced by Ealing Studios, with sets designed by Wilfred Shingleton. The Four Just Men was re-released in 1944 with an updated ending featuring newsreel of Winston Churchill and the Allied war effort as a fulfilment of the ideals of the Four. The adviser on the House of Commons of the United Kingdom scenes was Aneurin Bevan. The Bashful Bachelor The Bashful Bachelor is a 1942 American film directed by Malcolm St. Clair. It was the second film in the Lum and Abner film series. International Lady International Lady is a 1941 American wartime spy-drama film. It was originally known as G-Men versus Scotland Yard. Roar of the Press Roar of the Press is a 1941 American film directed by Phil Rosen. Fiesta Fiesta is a 1941 American Technicolor film directed by LeRoy Prinz that was one of Hal Roachs Streamliners. The film was the motion picture debut of the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera star Anne Ayars. The film was re-released in 1948 by Favorite Films and retitled Gaiety. At Dawn We Die Tomorrow We Live, is a 1943 British film directed by George King and starring John Clements, Godfrey Tearle, Greta Gynt, Hugh Sinclair and Yvonne Arnaud. The film was made during the Second World War, and the action is set in a small town in German-occupied France. It portrays the activities of members of the French Resistance and the Germans tactic of taking and shooting innocent hostages in reprisal for acts of sabotage. The opening credits acknowledge "the official co-operation of General de Gaulle and the French National Committee". Dorothy Hope is credited with "original story". Idaho Idaho is a 1943 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane. Sensations of 1945 Sensations of 1945 is a 1944 American musical-comedy film directed by Andrew Stone. Released by United Artists, the film was an attempt to recapture the ensemble style of films such as Broadway Melody of 1936 by showcasing a number of top musical and comedy acts of the day, in a film linked together by a loose storyline. Sensations of 1945 stars dancer Eleanor Powell and Dennis OKeefe as two rival publicists who fall in love, but the films main purpose is to showcase a variety of different acts, ranging from tightrope walking to comedy to Powells athletic tap dancing. The picture is notable for several reasons. It was Powells first and only film after leaving Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, where she became a star nearly a decade earlier; it was also her final starring role in a film, after which she would only make a cameo in MGMs Duchess of Idaho in 1950 and some unused footage of her would appear in a 1946 MGM compilation, The Great Morgan. Powells dance inside a giant pinball machine has been cited by critics variously as both a highlight and as the nadir of her film career. W. C. Fields makes his final movie appearance before his death in 1946. Other performers in the film include Sophie Tucker, Lyle Talbot, Dorothy Donegan, Cab Calloway, Gene Rodgers, Woody Herman, and Les Paul. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Music Scoring. Kungliga patrasket Kungliga patrasket is a 1945 Swedish drama film directed by Hasse Ekman. Ekman was inspired by his father, Gösta Ekman and the Barrymore family. The Truth About Murder The Truth About Murder is a 1946 American mystery film directed by Lew Landers, written by Lawrence Kimble, Hilda Gordon and Eric Taylor, and starring Bonita Granville, Morgan Conway, Rita Corday, Don Douglas and June Clayworth. It was released on July 26, 1946 by RKO Pictures. Diamond City Diamond City is a 1949 British drama film directed by David MacDonald and starring David Farrar, Honor Blackman, Diana Dors and Niall MacGinnis. The Raging Tide The Raging Tide is a 1951 American film noir crime film directed by George Sherman and starring Shelley Winters, Richard Conte, Stephen McNally, Charles Bickford and Alex Nicol. Adorable Creatures Adorables créatures is a 1952 French-Italian romantic comedy film directed by Christian-Jaque. Maximka Maksimka or Maximka is a 1953 Soviet historical adventure film directed by Vladimir Braun and starring Tolya Bovykin, Boris Andreyev and Vyacheslav Tikhonov. Wife for a Night Wife for a Night is a 1952 Italian film starring Gina Lollobrigida. It was based on the play The Dazzling Hour by Anna Bonacci, which was later updated for the Billy Wilder film Kiss Me. A Husband for Anna A Husband for Anna is a 1953 Italian romance-drama film directed by Giuseppe De Santis. The Gay Dog The Gay Dog is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Wilfred Pickles, Petula Clark and Megs Jenkins. It was filmed at Southall Studios, and features Petula Clark singing "A Long Way to Go", written by Joe Henderson and Leslie Clark. Dishonorable Discharge Ces dames préfèrent le mambo is a French-Italian film starring Eddie Constantine as the American Captain Burt Brickford. The captain lives incognito on an island in Middle America since he has been accused of causing an accident and didnt trust the military court. El pequeño ruiseñor The Little Nightingale is a 1956 Spanish musical film directed by Antonio del Amo. It was the first film to star child singer Joselito. It skyrocketed him to fame. The film is the first of a trilogy dubbed «trilogía del ruiseñor». It was followed by Saeta del ruiseñor and El ruiseñor de las cumbres. The success of the films allowed del Amo to set up his own production company Apolo Films with studios on the outskirts of Madrid. The Party Crashers The Party Crashers is a 1958 American drama film directed by Bernard Girard and written by Bernard Girard and Dan Lundberg. The film stars Mark Damon, Bobby Driscoll, Connie Stevens, Frances Farmer, Doris Dowling, and Gary Gray. The film was released in September 1958, by Paramount Pictures. Counterplot Counterplot is a 1959 film noir crime film directed by Kurt Neumann and written by Richard Blake. The film stars Forrest Tucker, Allison Hayes, Gerald Milton, Jackie Wayne, Richard Verney and Miguel Ángel Álvarez. The film was released in October 1959, by United Artists. It was the final film directed by the German-born Neumann. Boy of Two Worlds Paw is a 1959 Danish film directed by Astrid Henning-Jensen. Heritage of Bjorndal The Inheritance of Bjorndal is a 1960 Austrian drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Maj-Britt Nilsson, Brigitte Horney and Ellen Schwiers. It is the sequel to the 1959 film The Forests Sing Forever. The films art direction was by Leo Metzenbauer. The Risk Suspect is a 1960 British thriller film directed by Roy Boulting and John Boulting and starring Tony Britton, Virginia Maskell, Ian Bannen, Peter Cushing and Donald Pleasence. Based on the novel A Sort of Traitors by Nigel Balchin, it was filmed on a limited budget at Shepperton in seventeen days. The film was released in the United States as The Risk. Why Bother to Knock Dont Bother to Knock is a 1961 CinemaScope British comedy film directed by Cyril Frankel and co-produced by and starring Richard Todd. Also starring with Todd were Nicole Maurey, Elke Sommer and John Le Mesurier. He Rides Tall He Rides Tall is a 1964 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Charles Irwin and Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Tony Young, Dan Duryea, Jo Morrow, Madlyn Rhue, R. G. Armstrong and Joel Fluellen. The film was released on February 26, 1964, by Universal Pictures. La Bohème La Bohème is a 1965 West German film production of the opera of the same name by Puccini, filmed in a Milan studio and recorded at the Munich Opera. The film director and producer and set designer was the Italian director Franco Zeffirelli; Herbert von Karajan conducted the chorus and orchestra of La Scala and was the artistic supervisor. This is not a stage live recording: the singers mime to their own pre-recordings. La llamada La Llamada is a 1965 Spanish film. Tante Frieda - Neue Lausbubengeschichten Aunt Frieda is a 1965 West German historical comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Elisabeth Flickenschildt, Hans Kraus and Gustav Knuth. It is based on the 1907 novel Tante Frieda by Ludwig Thoma. The films sets were designed by the art director Wolf Englert. Killer's Carnival Killers Carnival is a 1966 crime film directed by Alberto Cardone and starring Stewart Granger. Dil Diya Dard Liya Dil Diya Dard Liya is a 1966 Hindi film based upon Emily Brontës celebrated novel Wuthering Heights. The film is directed by Abdul Rashid Kardar and Dilip Kumar. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Waheeda Rehman, Pran, Rehman, Shyama and Johnny Walker. The music is by Naushad. The songs include koi sagar dil ko bahalata nahin, phir teri kahani yaad aayi, guzare hain aaj ishq mein, dilruba maine tere pyar mein. It inspired the 1983 Pakistani film Dehleez starring Nadeem, Shabnam, Afzal Ahmed and Agha Taalish and the 1985 Hindi movie Oonche Log. The Film Hit at Box Office. Mucho Locos Mucho Locos is a 1966 Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Speedy Gonzales and Daffy Duck. In the short, Speedy highlights some of his and Daffys previous exploits. It was the only cartoon in the series where Daffy gets the upper hand at the end. It was also the final appearance of Porky Pig in the Golden Age of Animation. Porky appears in the Robin Hood Daffy segment. It is the only cartoon to have Porky Pig and Speedy Gonzales paired together, although unseen together. The Wild Racers The Wild Racers is a 1968 American film directed by Daniel Haller and starring Fabian, Mimsy Farmer, and Judy Cornwell. The screenplay concerns a Grand Prix racing car driver. Fools Fools is a 1970 drama film directed by Tom Gries. It stars Jason Robards and Katharine Ross. B.S. I Love You B.S. I Love You is a 1971 American comedy-drama film directed and written by Steven Hilliard Stern and starring Peter Kastner. The style of the film is like many others of its era, taking its cues from The Graduate and the raunchiness of the early 1970s, as Kastner plays a youthful TV commercials producer whose quest in life is to bed as many women as possible, while trying to remain faithful to his childhood sweetheart who remains in tow, awaiting the day they will marry. The film was released to little or no fanfare, and remains today a curious relic from the early 1970s. It is extremely hard to find, as it was never released on VHS and has not been released on DVD as of December 2018. It runs on the Fox Movie Channel from time to time, but it is an edited version. Embassy Embassy is a 1972 film based on a spy thriller novel by Stephen Coulter. It was a British film directed by Gordon Hessler, written by John Bird and William Fairchild, and with music scored by Biddu. The film starred Richard Roundtree as a CIA officer, Ray Milland as an Ambassador, Max von Sydow as a Russian defector taking refuge at the embassy, and Chuck Connors as a KGB assassin posing as a U.S. Air Force officer. Broderick Crawford played the embassy Regional Security Officer, Frank Dunniger, who had to capture and hide the KGB man while the CIA smuggled the defector out of town. Story of a Love Story Impossible Object, later released as Story of a Love Story, is a 1973 drama film starring Alan Bates and Dominique Sanda. It was directed by John Frankenheimer with a screenplay by Nicholas Mosley based on his own novel. It was screened at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition. Mosley wrote the screenplay at the behest of director Joseph Losey, whose film Accident was based on an earlier Mosley novel. Dirk Bogarde and Catherine Deneuve had been attached to the film. However, Losey had difficulty financing the film and later fell out with Mosley over The Assassination of Trotsky. Frankenheimer, looking to make an independent film, took over the project. Little Raoul La Raulito is a 1975 Argentine film directed by Lautaro Murúa and written by Rocío Dúrcal, Manuel Alexandre and Rafaela Aparicio. Il gatto mammone Il gatto mammone is a 1975 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Nando Cicero. Accident Accident is a 1976 Romanian thriller film directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu. The Fearless Young Boxer Method Man, The Fearless Young Boxer and "Avenging Boxer" is a 1979 martial arts film directed by Jimmy Shaw starring Casanova Wong. Riel Riel is a 1979 Canadian biographical television movie about Métis leader Louis Riel. There Goes the Bride There Goes the Bride is a 1980 British comedy film directed by Terry Marcel and starring Tom Smothers, Twiggy, Phil Silvers, Broderick Crawford, Sylvia Sims and Martin Balsam. It is based upon the play of the same name written by John Chapman and Ray Cooney. Cocktail Molotov Cocktail Molotov is a 1980 French drama film written and directed by Diane Kurys. It is her second feature after Peppermint Soda. A female coming of age story set during the spring and summer of 1968, the film is not a sequel but can be considered "companion piece" to its predecessor. It has been called a female take on the male-dominated road movie genre. The Georgia Peaches The Georgia Peaches is a 1980 American made-for-television action-adventure comedy film produced by Roger Corman as a pilot for a proposed television series. It starred Tanya Tucker, Terri Nunn and Dirk Benedict as three friends extorted into becoming undercover FBI agents for the government and was broadcast on CBS on November 8, 1980. 24 Hours to Midnight 24 Hours to Midnight is a 1980s action film directed by Leo Fong and starring Juan Chapa, Stephen Moore, Stack Pierce, Bernie Pock, DeAnn Power and Cynthia Rothrock. It is about a woman who takes revenge on the people that killed her husband. Far East Far East is a 1982 Australian drama film directed by John Duigan and starring Bryan Brown, Helen Morse and John Bell. Far East has many similarities to the 1942 classic Casablanca. Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number is a 1983 American made-for-television drama film written, directed and produced by Linda Yellen. It is based on Jacobo Timermans 1981 autobiographical book Prisoner Without A Name, Cell Without a Number. It was originally broadcast May 22, 1983 on NBC. Lost Lost is a 1983 low-budget movie directed by Al Adamson. It stars Sandra Dee, Gary Kent and Jack Elam. This was Dees last film role. The Sun Also Rises The Sun Also Rises is a 1984 adaptation of Ernest Hemingways The Sun Also Rises. Hart Bochner, Jane Seymour, Robert Carradine, Ian Charleson and Leonard Nimoy have starring roles. It aired on NBC on Sunday, December 9, and Monday, December 10, from 9–11 pm. Down on Us Down on Us is a low budget 1984 movie about the United States governments plot to assassinate 1960s rock stars, Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, and Jimi Hendrix, using an elite force of killers. It is sometimes known as Beyond the Doors. The movie does not use any of the original songs of the artists portrayed due to high royalty fees. Instead, they used songs written to sound like the originals. Heng cai san qian wan The Thirty Million Dollar Rush is a 1987 Hong Kong action comedy film written, produced, directed by and starring Karl Maka. The film co-stars Brigitte Lin, Paula Tsui, Eric Tsang, Lau Kar-leung, Angile Leung and Mark Cheng. Cartas del parque Letters from the Park is a 1988 Cuban drama film directed by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea. The film was selected as the Cuban entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Alias 'La Gringa' Alias La Gringa is a 1991 Peruvian drama film directed by Alberto Durant. The film was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. El Frontón is the main setting for the film. The Fall of Otrar The Fall of Otrar is a 1991 Kazakhstani drama film directed by Ardak Amirkulov. The film was selected as the Kazakhstani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Den russiske sangerinde The Russian Singer is a 1993 Danish thriller film directed by Morten Arnfred and starring Ole Lemmeke. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival. French Silk French Silk is a 1994 television film directed by Noel Nosseck and produced for ABC. Based on the 1992 romantic novel of the same name by Sandra Brown, the erotic thriller stars Susan Lucci as an owner of a lingerie store who becomes the prime suspect of a murder, and Lee Horsley as the detective who falls madly in love with her. The film has been released on both VHS and DVD. Pitra, Putra Aur Dharamyuddha Father, Son, and Holy War is a 1995 film by Indian documentary filmmaker Anand Patwardhan. The film is shot in two parts, with the first examining the link between the violence of the Hindu nationalist movement, such as the demolition of the Babri Masjid, and sexual violence against women. The second part looks at the nature of masculinity in contemporary urban India, and its role in encouraging sexual violence. As with other films of his, Patwardhan had to fight multiple court battles in order to force the national carrier Doordarshan to screen the film, a screening which eventually occurred on the orders of the Supreme court. The film received numerous national and international awards, and was also seen positively by critics. Zu sun qing Grandpas Love is a Chinese film about the relationship between a grandfather and his grandson, with a plot similar to the 1966 Italian film Incompreso, which starred Anthony Quayle. The film starred Jimmy Lin. Haru is a 1996 Japanese film directed by Yoshimitsu Morita. The film is about a young man and woman who fall in love through the internet. Evening Land Evening Land is a 1977 Danish drama film directed by English filmmaker Peter Watkins. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. Glory & Honor Glory & Honor is a 1998 television film directed by Kevin Hooks. The film is based on the true story of Robert Peary and Matthew Hensons 1909 journey to the Geographic North Pole, and their nearly 20-year history of exploring the Arctic together. Kathodu Kathoram Kaathodu Kaathoram is a 1985 Indian Malayalam-language drama film, directed by Bharathan, and starring Mammootty and Saritha in the lead roles. Bharathan himself composed the title song, while the rest of the songs and background score were composed by Ouseppachan. Rolling Stones: Voodoo Lounge Voodoo Lounge Live by The Rolling Stones is a concert video, filmed at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, Florida on 25 November 1994 during the Voodoo Lounge Tour. The concert was broadcast as a pay-per-view special. Of the 27 songs played, 17 were released on the home video. Voodoo Lounge Live was first released on VHS in late 1995 and then on DVD in 1998. An extended and re-edited version, featuring the entire concert, was released in various formats, as Voodoo Lounge Uncut, on 16 November 2018. El pianista The Pianist was a 1998 Catalan-language film directed by Mario Gas, and based on a novel by Manuel Vázquez Montalbán. It tells the story of two musicians, played in their old age by Serge Reggiani and Laurent Terzieff and in their youth by Pere Ponce and Jordi Mollà, who were friends at the onset of the Spanish Civil War. They meet 60 years later, and we are presented with the strikingly different paths which they took in the circumstances of the war. Professor Pyarelal Professor Pyarelal is a 1981 Hindi film produced by T.M. Bihari, directed by Brij Sadanah, featuring Dharmendra, Zeenat Aman, Simi Garewal, Shreeram Lagoo, Amjad Khan and Nirupa Roy in the lead roles. Kalyanji-Anandji have composed the music, while Rajendra Krishan has written the lyrics for the film. Hrishikesh Mukherjee has done the editing for the film. Some of the scenes were filmed in the United Kingdom, notably in the West London area of Uxbridge and Hillingdon, Middlesex. The film became popular as it was seen to carry forward the legacy of the Manmohan Desai genre of films. Among the movies songs, the title song became very popular at the time. Train Without a Timetable Train Without a Timetable is a 1959 Yugoslav film directed by Veljko Bulajić. It was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 32nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Sky Liner Sky Liner is a 1949 American film noir action crime film directed by William Berke. It was released on the bottom half of double bills. Ultraman Tiga & Ultraman Dyna & Ultraman Gaia: Battle in Hyperspace is a 1999 Japanese tokusatsu film produced by Tsuburaya Productions. It is a sequel to the previous years Warriors of the Star of Light and became second in a successful Ultra Series. This film is the only theatrical spinoff of the Ultraman Gaia TV series. Sardar Papa Rayudu Sardar Papa Rayudu is a 1980 Telugu historical fiction film produced by Kranthi Kumar in the banner of Sri Annapoorna International and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Sri Devi, Sharada in the lead roles and has music composed by Chakravarthy. The film remade as Hindi movie Sarfarosh. Seasons of Our Love Seasons of Our Love is a 1966 Italian drama film directed by Florestano Vancini. It was entered into the 16th Berlin International Film Festival. Veld The Veldt is a 1987 Soviet dystopic science fiction film directed by Nasim Tulyakhodzhayev based on various stories by Ray Bradbury. The film is based on the story The Veldt, and also includes story lines from other texts: The Dragon, Marionettes, The Pedestrian, the chapter The Martian from The Martian Chronicles and the episode concerning the death of Colonel Freelya of Dandelion Wine. Nothin' 2 Lose Nothin 2 Lose is a 2000 American comedy film, directed by Barry Bowles, and starring Brian Hooks and Shani Bayeté. It was also written by Bowles, and was his second directorial effort, after first working with Hooks in Q: The Movie, in 1998. The film was registered as a low-budget movie in 1999. In Spring In Spring is a 1929 Soviet Ukraine silent experimental documentary directed by Mikhail Kaufman. It was the first independent work of the cinematographer, made in accordance with the ideas of the avant-garde manifesto Kinoks and was Kaufmans directorial debut. According to some Russian media, at the end of the 20th century the film was considered lost; a copy was discovered in 2005 at an archive in Amsterdam. De stilte van het naderen De Stilte van het Naderen is a 2000 Dutch film directed by Stephan Brenninkmeijer. Totally Minnie Totally Minnie is a 1988 musical television special on NBC hosted by Suzanne Somers and starring Minnie Mouse. It was the first film to feature Minnie Mouse in the lead role, and, until the premiere of Mickey Mouse Works in 1999, this was the only time Minnie had any starring role. Ocana, an Intermittent Portrait Ocaña, An Intermittend Portrait is a Spanish documentary directed by Ventura Pons. It was released in 1978. It shows post-Franco Barcelona through the eyes of the artist José Pérez Ocaña. My Dear Marthandan My Dear Marthandan is a 1990 Tamil-language film starring Prabhu and Kushboo in the lead roles. The film was produced by Sivaji Productions and directed by Prathap K. Pothan.It was remade in Telugu as Raja Vikramarka. Fire Woman Woman of Fire is a 1971 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young. This was the second film in Kims Housemaid trilogy followed by Woman of Fire 82. The Lost Steps The Lost Steps is a 2001 Argentine and Spanish drama film directed by Manane Rodríguez and written by Rodríguez and Xavier Bermúdez. The film features Irene Visedo, Luis Brandoni, Federico Luppi, among others. The Big House The Big House is a 2000 award-winning short drama film written and directed by Rachel Ward. Set in a prison, it stars Tony Martin and Gary Sweet. It was shown at the 2001 Reel Affirmations International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Chuck Amuck: The Movie Chuck Amuck: The Movie is a 1991 documentary film about Chuck Jones career with Warner Bros., centered on his work with Looney Tunes; narrated by Dick Vosburgh. Life Under Water Life Under Water is a PBS American Playhouse television film, starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Joanna Gleason and Keanu Reeves. It was written by Richard Greenberg, based on his play. Shinjuku autoroo is a 1994 Japanese video directed by Takashi Miike. Bin lim mai ching Devil Face, Angel Heart is a 2002 thriller film directed by Billy Chung. Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks is a 2002 American short documentary film directed by Robert Houston and produced by Robert Hudson. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Jennifer Lopez: Feelin' So Good Jennifer Lopez: Feelin So Good is the first long-form video by American singer Jennifer Lopez. It was released in the United States on DVD and VHS on November 7, 2000 by SMV Enterprises, the home media division of Sonys music and entertainment label. With a running time of 60 minutes, the video provides a documentary-style look at the launch of Lopezs music career, through a mixture of interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, music videos and live performances. The interview segments were conducted by Lopezs sister Lynda, who interviews not only Lopez, but also their mother, Benny Medina and Marc Anthony. Beginning her career in musical theater, Lopez re-entered the music scene upon her portrayal of the title role in the Selena biopic of the same name. The role inspired her to launch a career in music; critics deemed it risky, noting that if she was unsuccessful in doing so, it would be an embarrassment and could damage her career. During the production of her debut album, On the 6, Lopez was aware that she received her recording contract on the premise of having an already established name in the entertainment industry; her goal for the album was to prove she had musical talent. The success of her debut single "If You Had My Love" and On the 6 came as a surprise to critics; their release made the "popular actor even more popular", with both the music industry and the public becoming intrigued by "this woman who seemed to have so many different talents". Jennifer Lopez: Feelin So Good received generally favorable reviews from critics, although it was noted that it would be of no interest to those who were not fans of Lopez. It was additionally praised for showing the singers transition from her acting career to a music career. The interview segments of the video were deemed to be "slick and promotional". In the United States, Jennifer Lopez: Feelin So Good was certified as a Gold Video Longform by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipments of 50,000 units. Dus Numbri Dus Numbri is a 1976 Hindi film. Produced and directed by Madan Mohla it stars Manoj Kumar, Hema Malini, Pran, Premnath, Bindu, Kamini Kaushal and Om Shivpuri. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film was later remade into the Telugu film 1, starring N. T. Rama Rao and Jayasudha. The film was the top hit of 1976. The film ranked #9 for the 1970s decade and is also ranked #47 of all time hits Dus Numbri refers to a person whose record is maintained in the No. 10 register prescribed under the rules made under the Police Act, 1861. Such person is required by law to report at regular intervals to the local police station. Light and the Sufferer Light and the Sufferer is a 2007 American science fiction film starring Paul Dano, Paz de la Huerta, Michael Esper, and Paul DAmato and directed by Christopher Peditto. It is based on a short story by Jonathan Lethem. The film is about two brothers who try to leave New York City for a new life in California, only to find their plans and lives changed forever by the appearance of a mysterious alien. Dead Cool Dead Cool is a 2004 British comedy-drama film. It was written and directed by David Cohen. The Song of the Old Days The Song of the Old Days is an Armenian 1982 drama film directed and written by Albert Mkrtchyan. Bruce Lee: The Lost Interview Bruce Lee: The Lost Interview is the name given to the 9 December 1971 edition of The Pierre Berton Show, which featured actor Bruce Lee in his only English speaking television interview. Its title is derived from its status; it was presumed lost for several years until its rediscovery and airing on 2 November 1994. Over the course of the interview, which was filmed in Hong Kong, Bruce Lee and Pierre Berton discuss Lees career, various aspects of martial arts philosophy and the inherent problems faced by an Asian in pursuing stardom in Hollywood https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/apr/11/asian-american-actors-whitewashing-hollywood. A review of the interview by Bill Stockey claims that Bruce Lees "human side is exposed and he is portrayed as more approachable" Hanawa Hekonai meitô no maki or is a short Japanese animated film produced by Junichi Kōuchi in 1917. It was found in an antique shop in Osaka in March 2008. This film is a 4-minute silent short that tells a history about a samurais foolish purchase of a dull-edged sword. It was released on June 30, 1917. D' Anothers D Anothers is a 2005 comedy-horror film starring Vhong Navarro and Toni Gonzaga released under Star Cinema, ABS-CBN Film Productions. La dama boba La Dama Boba is a 2006 Spanish film, directed by Manuel Iborra and adapting the 1613 play, A Lady of Little Sense. It was the first film shot at the Ciudad de la Luz studios in Alicante. Dragons II: The Metal Ages Dragons II: The Metal Ages is a 2005 television animated adventure film. It is a sequel to the 2004 film Fire and Ice, and based on the Mega Bloks toyline. Pudhiya Mugam Pudhiya Mugam is a 1993 Indian Tamil-language thriller film directed by Suresh Chandra Menon. It stars Revathi, Suresh Chandra Menon and Vineeth as prime characters. The film featured an acclaimed soundtrack by A. R. Rahman. Pudhiya Mugam is an adaptation of the television miniseries Twist of Fate, which tells the story of an assassin who undergoes plastic surgery and becomes a member of the Indian Army, and a hero for them while revisiting his past. Yours Emotionally! Yours Emotionally is a United Kingdom-Indian co-produced film directed by Sridhar Rangayan and starring Premjit, Pratik Gandhi, Jack Lamport, Ikhlaq Khan, and Ajai Rohilla. It has a gay theme. The film was selected for participation in LGBT film festivals in San Francisco, New York, Amsterdam and others. Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Movie Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Movie is a 2006 American computer-animated family fantasy adventure film produced by DIC Entertainment Corporation and released theatrically in select cities on October 7, 2006 by Kidtoon Films. It was the first feature-length film to feature the eponymous American Greetings property, and stars the voices of Sarah Heinke, Rachel Ware, Nils Haaland, and Bridget Robbins. The film also includes the first appearance of the villain, the Peculiar Pie Man, since Nelvanas Strawberry Shortcake specials from more than twenty years earlier. A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol is an Australian 75-minute made-for-television animated film from Burbank Films Australia; a part of the studios series of adaptations of Charles Dickens works made from 1982 through 1985. It was originally broadcast in 1982 through the Australian Nine Network Australia. The film is based on Charles Dickens classic English story, A Christmas Carol, first published in 1843, and was adapted by Alexander Buzo. It was produced by Eddy Graham and directed by Jean Tych. Voice talent included Ron Haddrick, Phillip Hinton, Sean Hinton, Barbara Frawley, Robin Stewart, Liz Horne, Bill Conn, Derani Scarr, and Anne Haddy. A second live-action, made-for-television title under the same name was produced in the same year. All copyright in this film is currently owned by HS Holding Corporation who controls the licensing of this film. Taking Father Home Taking Father Home is an independent Chinese film. It is the first feature from Chinese director Ying Liang. Solace Solace is a 2006 South Korean film, and the directorial debut of Byeon Seung-wook. It stars Han Suk-kyu as a pharmacist who cares for his mentally disabled brother, and the relationship he builds with a debt-saddled woman who sells fake designer clothes. True and Tender Is the North A Corte do Norte is a 2009 Portuguese film directed by João Botelho. Children of the Sun Children of the Sun is a 2007 documentary feature film about the Israeli kibbutz directed by Ran Tal. It won the Best Documentary and Best Editing Awards at the 2007 Jerusalem Film Festival, and Best Documentary at the 2008 Ophir Awards. Tal, who was himself born on Kibbutz Beit HaShita, examines the "Children of the Sun" - the first generation of kibbutz children who were separated from their parents and raised according to the principles of communal child rearing and education. The film combines archival footage culled from over eighty amateur films shot between 1930 and 1970, rare recordings, and interviews with 18 people who had been born on kibbutzim in the 1930s reflecting with both nostalgia and bitterness on their unconventional childhoods and being the unwitting subjects in an ambitious social and ideological experiment. Innocent Innocent, also known as Helix, is a 2009 American action drama film directed by Aram Rappaport, filmed in downtown Chicago, Illinois in one continuous take. There are no cuts in the filming. Innocent is one of the first ever feature-length films to be shot in one take, and it is a kidnapping thriller that circumnavigates downtown Chicago on foot and by car. Mumbai Cutting Mumbai Cutting is a 2010 anthology Indian film comprising eleven short films, telling eleven different stories based on life in Mumbai, which are directed by a host of eleven directors: Anurag Kashyap, Sudhir Mishra, Rahul Dholakia, Kundan Shah, Revathy, Jahnu Barua, Rituparno Ghosh, Shashanka Ghosh, Ruchi Narain, Ayush Raina and Manish Jha. Music for one of the stories was composed by Ilaiyaraja. The film is produced by Sahara One and is a Whitecloud production. Apocalypse, CA Apocalypse, CA is a 2011 American comedy film. Written and directed by Chad Peter, the film stars Nick Mathis, Erin Bodine, Anne McDaniels, Alexander Cardinale, Elizabeth Sandy, and Sarah Smick. Apocalypse, CA is an indie film featuring visual effects from artists Ryan Wieber and Teague Chrystie in this feature film directorial debut by Chad Peter. Bicycle Dreams Bicycle Dreams is a 2009 documentary film by director Stephen Auerbach about the Race Across America, a 3000-mile cross-country bicycle race. The film has won numerous film festival awards and had a successful screening tour. La dernière fugue The Last Escape is a 2010 French-language Canadian drama film, directed by Léa Pool and written by Pool and Gil Courtemanche based on the novel A Beautiful Death. This film stars Yves Jacques, Jacques Godin, Andrée Lachapelle and Aliocha Schneider and was theatrical released at Canada on February 2, 2010. The Queen and the Cardinal La Reine et le Cardinal is a 2009 French television film directed by Marc Rivière and starring Philippe Torreton, Alessandra Martines, Audrey Fleurot, Franck de la Personne, Rufus, Joséphine de Meaux, Nicolas Vaude, Jean-Paul Comart, Jean Dell and Marc Citti. It is based on events in the early years of the reign of Louis XIV of France. The drama of the rumored love affair between the child kings widowed mother, Anne of Austria, and her prime minister, Cardinal Mazarin, unfolds as intrigue and political discord ignite the Fronde. The second part of the film also covers the romance between Louis XIV and Mazarins niece, Marie Mancini. Do It Again Do It Again is a 2010 documentary film directed by Robert Patton-Spruill and produced by Boston Globe reporter Geoff Edgers. The film follows Edgers on his quest to reunite British rock band The Kinks. Along the way he interviews several musicians and celebrities, discussing with them the bands music and influence, as well as their sentiments towards a potential Kinks reunion. Shooting for Do It Again began in the spring of 2008, and it made its debut at the Rotterdam International Film Festival in January 2010. Do It Again showed at several film festivals around the world throughout 2010, and was picked up for broadcast on public television in late 2011. Vater Morgana Vater Morgana is a 2010 German comedy film by director Till Endemann with the actors Christian Ulmen, Michael Gwisdek and Felicitas Woll in the central characters – produced by the movie Company and Warner Bros. Film Productions Germany, released by Warner Bros. Montezuma Montezuma is a 2009 BBC Television documentary film in which Dan Snow examines the reign of the Aztec Emperor Moctezuma II. Kings of Leon: Live at The O2 London, England Live at the O2 London, England is a DVD by Kings of Leon released on November 10, 2009. It features the bands show on June 30, 2009, at the O2 Arena in London, England. The concert was also released on Blu-ray. Nuvvu Leka Nenu Lenu Nuvvu Leka Nenu Lenu is a 2002 Telugu Romantic film, starring Tarun, Aarti Agarwal, Laya, Sarath Babu, Chandra Mohan and Radha Kumari. This film was released on 14 January 2002 with positive reviews and became a blockbuster. Snehamante Idera Snehamante Idera is a 2001 Telugu-language comedy-drama film produced by R.B. Chowdhary under the Super Good Films banner and directed by Bala Sekharan. It stars Nagarjuna Akkineni, Sumanth, Bhumika Chawla and Prathyusha in the lead roles, with music composed by Shiva Shankar. It is a remake of the Malayalam film Friends. The film was an average grosser at the box office. It was dubbed into Hindi in 2007 as Naya Jigar. Rasputin Rasputin is a 2010 Italian film directed by Louis Nero. Drux Flux Drux Flux is a 2008 animated short by Theodore Ushev, inspired by Herbert Marcuse’s treatise One-Dimensional Man. A film without words, Drux Flux uses figurative and abstract imagery to portray people as crushed by industry and progress. The film features a musical score by Alexander Mossolov, and was produced in Montreal by the National Film Board of Canada. Ushev began work on the film in 2007. The NFB had asked him to create a 3-D version of Tower Bawher, but finding the work tedious, the filmmaker decided to begin work on Drux Flux instead. The two films are similar in style, both utilizing Soviet constructivist imagery and Russian classical music score. Drux Flux received the Canadian Film Institute Award for Best Canadian Animation at the Ottawa International Animation Film Festival, and was nominated for best animated short at the 29th Genie Awards. Missione di pace Missione di pace is a 2011 Italian black comedy film directed by Francesco Lagi. It was the closer film at the Critics Week at the 68th Venice International Film Festival. Andalucia: Revenge of the Goddess is a 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Hiroshi Nishitani. Khurafat: Perjanjian syaitan Khurafat: Perjanjian Syaitan is a 2011 Malaysian horror thriller film directed by Syamsul Yusof starring Syamsul himself and Liyana Jasmay as a lead role. The film was released on January 13, 2011 and it was his first horror film. The film also produced a TV series, the Khurafat The Series which was aired on July 12, 2011 at Astro Ria. The Last Days of the World is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Eiji Uchida. It screened at the 2011 New York Asian Film Festival. The film is based on Naoki Yamamotos manga of the same title. People of a Feather People of a Feather is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Joel Heath and released in 2011. The film explores the impact of the development of hydroelectric dam projects in the Canadian Arctic on the population of eider ducks at Sanikiluaq, Nunavut. Sunrise over Lake Van Sunrise over Lake Van is a 2011 Armenian drama film directed by Artak Igityan and Vahan Stepanyan. The film was screened at the 2011 Golden Apricot International Film Festival. Sloppy the Psychotic Sloppy the Psychotic is a 2012 American horror film directed by Mike OMahony which follows a childrens birthday party clown who suffers a mental breakdown and embarks on a psychotic killing spree. Schoolgirl Apocalypse is a 2011 Japanese zombie film written and directed by John Cairns, as his first feature film. The film screened at Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival and the Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan in 2011 and the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal in 2012. Adrenaline Adrenaline is a 2015 American drama film directed by Joseph Quinn Simpkins and written by Michael Rosander, Alex Chatfield and Joseph Quinn Simpkins. It stars John Schneider, Charlene Amoia, Gregory Alan Williams, Cameron Arnett and Myke Holmes. The film centers around a drag racer who is left paraplegic by a car crash. El Presidente I Love Me I Love Me is a 2012 Indian Malayalam thriller film directed by B. Unnikrishnan and written by Sethu. It stars Unni Mukundan, Asif Ali, Isha Talwar, with Anoop Menon and Kadambari Jethwani in supporting role. The film was shot in Vietnam, Bangkok and Kochi and was produced by Vaishak Rajan under the banner Vyshakha Cinemas. The film features a score and soundtrack composed by Deepak Dev. It was for the first time B. Unnikrishnan directs a film that has not been scripted by him. The Human Trust is a 2013 Japanese suspense film directed by Junji Sakamoto, starring Kōichi Satō, Mirai Moriyama, Alisa Mizuki, Shingo Katori, Yoo Ji-tae, Vincent Gallo, and Tatsuya Nakadai. It was filmed in Japan, Russia, Thailand, and the United States. The Magnetic Tree The Magnetic Tree or is a Chilean Spanish co-produced film written and directed by Isabel de Ayguavives and filmed in Chile. The Magnetic Tree is Isabel de Ayguavives debut feature film. Kvadrat Kvadrat is a 2013 documentary feature film written, co-produced, and directed by Anatoly Ivanov. The film explores the realities of techno DJing, using the example of Russian DJ Andrey Pushkarev. Filmed as a hybrid between a road-movie and a music video, Kvadrat not only illustrates the festive atmosphere of techno night clubs, but also reveals the lesser known side of this profession. Shot in Switzerland, France, Hungary, Romania and Russia, the film omits the typical documentary elements: no interviews, no explanatory voice-over, no facts, no figures. It gives priority to abundantly sounding techno music, leaving the detailed interpretation to the viewer. Cinematically, Kvadrat is of note for its distinctive color photography, intricate sound design, attention to details and lack of traditional dramatic structure, achieved on a very low budget. Recently, My Sister is Unusual , also known as , is a Japanese manga series by Mari Matsuzawa, serialized in Fujimi Shobos Monthly Dragon Age since November 9, 2010. An anime television series premiered in Japan in January 2014. It was adapted into a light novel written by Kougetsu Mikazuki, which was published on January 18, 2014 under Fujimi Shobos Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint. A live action film adaptation premiered on May 17, 2014. Gaming in Color Gaming In Color is a documentary film by MidBoss about queer people in gaming. Directed by Philip Jones, Gaming In Color focuses on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer issues in video games, gaymer culture and events, and the rise of queer themes in gaming. The film is largely interview based, and features notable gay gaming personalities in the industry and communities. George Skleres from Riot Games and Colleen Macklin star in the film, both of whom appeared at the GaymerX convention, a prominent topic. One Rogue Reporter One Rogue Reporter is a 2014 satirical documentary directed by Rich Peppiatt and Tom Jenkinson and starring Hugh Grant, Steve Coogan and Owen Jones, among others. The film follows the real-life story of Peppiatt as he quits his job as a tabloid newspaper reporter over ethical concerns, leaking his caustic resignation letter to The Guardian. After giving evidence to the Leveson Inquiry into press ethics, Peppiatt decides to conduct a number of comedy stunts on prominent UK media figures, such as editor of MailOnline Martin Clarke, Hugh Whittow of the Daily Express, Paul Dacre of the Daily Mail, Neville Thurlbeck and former editor of The Sun, Kelvin Mackenzie. The film premiered at the Sheffield Doc/Fest in 2014. The documentary evolved from a stand up comedy show, also called One Rogue Reporter, that Peppiatt performed at the 2012 Edinburgh Festival Fringe which he then toured the UK. The film had its UK theatrical release on 7 November 2014 and was released digitally worldwide on 9 December 2014 by US based distributor FilmBuff. It was reviewed by a variety of different outlets, including The Independent and Little White Lies. On 12 January 2015 the film was nominated for Best Independent Feature at the National Film Awards. Veve Veve is a 2014 Kenyan drama film directed by Simon Mukali. VEVE is a co-production of One Fine Day Films and Ginger Ink. My Ordinary Love Story My Ordinary Love Story is a 2014 South Korean romantic comedy/mystery thriller starring Kang Ye-won and Song Sae-byeok. It was the closing film of the 18th Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival. Masala Padam Masala Padam is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film directed, filmed and co-produced by cinematographer Laxman Kumar along with Vijayaraghavendra. The film stars Shiva, Bobby Simha and Gaurav alongside Lakshmi Devy, who besides playing the female lead, had also written the films screenplay. The soundtrack and background score were composed by newcomer Karthik Acharya, while editing was handled by Richard Kevin. Popular Audio label Lahari Music have acquired the audio rights of the film. Lahari Music, pioneer record label company is making its Re-Entry in to the Tamil music industry with Masala Padam. The film is distributed by Auraa Cinemas. The film released on 9 October 2015 and was a box office disaster. Offenders Offenders is a 2017 Serbian drama film directed by Dejan Zečević. It was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Flower of Aleppo The Flower of Aleppo is a 2016 Tunisian drama film directed by Ridha Behi. It was originally selected as the Tunisian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but this was changed to As I Open My Eyes by Leyla Bouzid. Phuntroo Phuntroo is a 2016 Indian Marathi language Science fiction film, directed by Sujay Dahake and produced by Krishika Lulla under the banner Eros International. This is third movie by Sujay Dahake after successful debut film Shala and Ajoba. The film stars Ketaki Mategaonkar and Madan Deodhar in lead roles. The supporting cast features Shivraj Waichal, Shivani Rangole, Ruturaj Shinde, Anshuman Joshi and Rohit Nikam. Trailer of the film released on Feb 10, 2016. Sowkarpettai Sowkarpettai is a 2016 Tamil horror film directed by Vadivudaiyan starring Srikanth and Lakshmi Rai in the leading roles with music composed by John Peter. The film was released only in chennai on 4 March 2016 and received negative reviews from critics and audience. The movie was declared as a Huge Flop in box office history. Which Ruined the Market Of Srikanth. The Prison in Twelve Landscapes The Prison in Twelve Landscapes is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Brett Story and released in 2016. Consisting of twelve short vignettes, the film explores the social impact of the prison–industrial complex in the United States through various angles, including a former industrial town in Kentucky which is now dependent on a federal penitentiary for local employment, a community park which was constructed solely to prevent registered sex offenders from being able to move into the local halfway house, and a man who runs a business selling items to family members of prisoners for inclusion in care packages. The film premiered at the True/False Film Festival in March 2016, and had its Canadian premiere at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in May. The Meanest Man in Texas The Meanest Man in Texas is a 2017 American biographical drama film about the life of Clyde Thompson. The film was directed by Justin Ward. It stars Mateus Ward, Casey Bond and Alexandra Bard. Bond also served as one of the producers of the film. Buddy Cops Buddy Cops, also known as Holy Beast Cops, is a 2016 Hong Kong-Chinese action crime comedy film directed by Peter Chik and starring Bosco Wong, King Kong Li, Kate Tsui and Charmaine Fong. Filming officially began on 2 April 2012 and wrapped up on 25 May 2012. The film was released on 21 April 2016 in Hong Kong and in China by Huace Pictures on 22 April 2016. Superbia Superbia is a 2016 Hungarian animated short film directed by Luca Tóth. The film had its premiere at the 69th Cannes Film Festival, and later competed at film festivals like Palm Springs International Film Festival, Chicago International Film Festival and Sarajevo Film Festival, and won the Best Hungarian Animation Award at the 5th Friss Hús Budapest International Short Film Festival. Dispossession: The Great Social Housing Swindle Dispossession: The Great Social Housing Swindle is a feature documentary, narrated by Maxine Peake, exploring the failures and deception that have caused a chronic shortage of social housing in Britain. The documentary focuses on the neglect, demolition and regeneration of council estates in London, Glasgow and Nottingham, and examines the human cost of the housing crisis via interviews with residents, politicians and housing experts in the building industry and media. Bending the Arc Bending the Arc is a 2017 documentary film. It tells the story of Partners in Health and doctors and humanitarians, Jim Yong Kim, Ophelia Dahl, and Paul Farmer, who are devoted to innovative health care in impoverished nations. Directors Kief Davidson and Pedro Kos follow their ongoing struggle to treat and eradicate tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS in rural areas of Haiti, Peru, and Rwanda. Islamic Exorcist Islamic Exorcist is a 2017 supernatural horror thriller film directed by Faisal Saif and starring Kavita Radheshyam with Bangladesh actor Nirab Hossain. Earlier the film was set to be released on 12 May 2017, by Cinema Epoch, but it was finally released on 11 July 2017 on Direct to video and Video on demand to positive reviews. Critic Mike Sprague from Dread Central heavily praised the film and quoted "Give it a go and show your support to writer-director Faisal Saif, who may soon be a name to watch out for. Mark my words." Hedgehog's Home Hedgehogs Home is a Canadian short stop-motion animated film, directed by Eva Cvijanović and released in 2017. Based on a short childrens story by Serbian writer Branko Ćopić, the films central character is a hedgehog defending his home from a fox, a bear, a wolf and a wild boar. The film is narrated by Kenneth Welsh in its English version, France Castel in French and Rade Šerbedžija in Serbian-Croatian. The film was a Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Animated Short Film at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards, a Prix Iris nominee for Best Animated Film at the 2nd Prix Iris, and an Annie Award nominee for Best Animated Short Subject at the 45th Annie Awards. It was submitted to the 2018 Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, but was not selected as a finalist. Gothic Harvest Gothic Harvest is a 2018 erotic horror film shot in the French Quarter of New Orleans. It follows the aristocratic, wealthy France-born Boudine family, who move to New Orleans in the mid-1800s to make their way in America, only to have their beautiful youngest daughter cross paths with the fiancé of the legendary Queen of Louisiana Voodoo, Marie Laveau. Their interlude results in a baby, which causes the entire family to become the focus of Laveau’s most destructive curse. Dummycrats Dummycrats is a 2018 political documentary featuring Diamond and Silk. It was produced by Kyle Olson of the American Mirror Media Company. The film opened nationwide on October 15, 2018 at 800 theaters for one night only. It was postponed from a September 2018 opening. The documentary premieres almost two years to the day after Michael Moores Trumpland was released in a similar fashion in a limited release premiere 2016. Frauds and Frenzies Frauds and Frenzies is a 1918 American silent comedy film featuring Stan Laurel. By Indian Post By Indian Post is a 1919 American short Western silent film directed by John Ford. One of the two reels survive. The Sky Pilot The Sky Pilot is a 1921 American silent drama film based on the novel of the same name by Ralph Connor. It is directed by King Vidor and features Colleen Moore. The Seventh Day The Seventh Day is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Henry King and starring Richard Barthelmess, Louise Huff, Frank Losee and Anne Cornwall. A group of high society New Yorkers on a yachting vacation put into a small New England fishing village for repairs. While there they strike up relationships with locals that threatens the harmony of their party. Location shooting took place at New Harbor in Maine. The Understanding Heart The Understanding Heart is a 1927 American silent adventure drama film directed by Jack Conway and stars Joan Crawford in an early leading role. The film was adapted for the screen by Edward T. Lowe from the novel of the same name by Peter B. Kyne. Rose-Marie Rose-Marie is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Lucien Hubbard. It was the first of three Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer adaptations of the 1924 operetta Broadway musical Rose-Marie. The best-known film adaptation starring Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald was released in 1936; another film was released in 1954. All three versions are set in the Canadian wilderness. Portions of Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stotharts original score for the Broadway musical are utilized in the 1936 and 1954 films, but not for the silent version. MGM provided sheet music with the film for playing at the theater. Joan Crawford, who starred in the 1928 version alongside James Murray, later remarked, "Rose Marie was surprisingly good without the music, but I felt uneasy as a French Canadian, but the critics didnt notice." Rails Rails is a 1929 Italian drama film directed by Mario Camerini and starring Käthe von Nagy, Maurizio DAncora and Daniele Crespi. It was originally made as a silent film, but sound was later added. It was made at a time when the Italian film industry had dramatically declined in size, and was one of only a handful of films released that year. The Trial of Mary Dugan The Trial of Mary Dugan is a 1929 American pre-Code film produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and starring Norma Shearer. The film is based on the 1927 Broadway stage play The Trial of Mary Dugan by Bayard Veiller, who also directed the film. On stage the play had starred Ann Harding, who would come to Hollywood a few years later at the beginning of talkies. This was Veillers first and only sound film directorial effort as he had directed several silent films before 1922. Silvery Moon Silvery Moon, also known by its alternative title Candy Town, is a 1933 American Pre-Code animated short film by the Van Beuren Studio and as part of the Aesops Fables cartoon series. The story appears to be inspired by the story of Hansel and Gretel, published by the Brothers Grimm, albeit having a less dark scenario. Murder at Dawn Murder at Dawn is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by Richard Thorpe. The film is also known as The Death Ray in the United Kingdom. The Defense Rests The Defense Rests is a 1934 American film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Jack Holt, Jean Arthur, and Nat Pendleton. The movie was produced in May 1934 and released on 15 July 1934. Dangerous Secrets Brief Ecstasy is a 1937 British drama film directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Paul Lukas, Hugh Williams, Linden Travers and Marie Ney. It was made at Ealing Studios. Jim Hanvey, Detective Jim Hanvey, Detective is a 1937 American film directed by Phil Rosen. On Again-Off Again On Again-Off Again is a 1937 musical comedy film, released by RKO Radio Pictures starring the comedy team Wheeler & Woolsey. Midnight Intruder Midnight Intruder is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Arthur Lubin starring Louis Hayward, Eric Linden, J.C. Nugent and Barbara Read. Drunk Driving Drunk Driving is a 1939 American short drama film directed by David Miller. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 12th Academy Awards in 1940 for Best Live Action Short Film, Two-Reel. Renegade Trail Renegade Trail is a 1939 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by John Rathmell and Harrison Jacobs. The film stars William Boyd, George "Gabby" Hayes, Russell Hayden, Charlotte Wynters, Russell Hopton, Roy Barcroft and John Merton. The film was released on August 18, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. Little Lambkin Little Lambkins is a 1940 Color Classics cartoon. Joe Glow, the Firefly Joe Glow, the Firefly is a 1941 cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. Six-Gun Gold Six Gun Gold is a 1941 Western film directed by David Howard and starring Tim Holt. Shadow of Suspicion Shadow of Suspicion is a 1944 American comedy crime film directed by William Beaudine and starring Marjorie Weaver, Peter Cookson and Tim Ryan. Hold That Blonde! Hold That Blonde is a 1945 American comedy film directed by George Marshall. It stars Eddie Bracken and Veronica Lake. I Didn't Do It I Didnt Do It is a 1945 British comedy crime film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring George Formby, Dennis Wyndham and Carl Jaffe. Formbys songs include: "Shes Got Two Of Everything", "Id Like A Dream Like That", and "The Daring Young Man". Because of a realistic murder scene, the film was granted a British A certificate, ensuring no one under the age of 16 would be admitted to the cinema unless accompanied by an adult. Les Misérables Les Misérables is a 1948 Italian drama film directed by Riccardo Freda. It is based on the Victor Hugo novel of the same name. Nada Nada is a 1947 Spanish drama film directed by Edgar Neville. It is based on Carmen Laforets famous novel Nada which won the Premio Nadal. It was written by Carmen Laforet. The novel was filmed also in Argentina in by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson with the title Graciela. Although the film is an entirely Spanish production, the cast includes some Italian actors: Fosco Giachetti, María Denis, Adriano Rimoldi. The film was censored and cut by 30 minutes, so credited actors such as Félix Navarro, María Bru and Rafael Bardem disappeared from the film. The role of José María Mompín was hardly reduced. Most of the Barcelona exteriors were removed. Man on the Run Strange Gamble Strange Gamble is a 1948 American Western film directed by George Archainbaud, written by Doris Schroeder, Bennett Cohen and Ande Lamb, and starring William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand Brooks, Elaine Riley, James Craven and Robert Williams. It was released on October 8, 1948, by United Artists. Till We Meet Again is a 1950 Japanese film directed by Tadashi Imai. La domenica della buona gente Good Folks Sunday is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Anton Giulio Majano. The Man from Cairo The Man From Cairo is a 1953 British, Italian American international co-production film-noir starring George Raft, who plays a man that is mistaken for a detective by the French and is sent to find lost World War II gold in Algiers, despite the films title. The 1953 picture was the last completed film in which Raft had top billing and the last of three films he made for Lippert Pictures. It was the final feature film of director Ray Enright. Terror Ship Terror Ship, also known as Dangerous Voyage, is a 1953 film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring William Lundigan, Naomi Chance, and Vincent Ball. Top of the World Top of the World is a 1955 American aviationadventure film, directed by Lewis R. Foster, and written by John D. Klorer and N. Richard Nash. The film starred Dale Robertson, Evelyn Keyes, Bailout at 43,000 Bailout at 43,000 is a 1957 American drama film directed by Francis D. Lyon and written by Paul Monash. The film stars John Payne, Karen Steele, Paul Kelly, Richard Eyer, Constance Ford and Eddie Firestone. The film was released on May 1, 1957, by United Artists. It was the last film from Pine-Thomas Productions then known as Pine-Thomas-Shane. Fortunella Fortunella is a 1958 Italian film directed by Eduardo De Filippo, with script by Federico Fellini. Hey Boy! Hey Girl! Hey Boy! Hey Girl! is a 1959 American musical film directed by David Lowell Rich. It stars Louis Prima and Keely Smith. Goliath Against the Giants Goliath Against the Giants is a 1961 Italian film directed by Guido Malatesta. It was Brad Harriss debut as a lead actor. The Commandant The Commandant, also known as Il comandante, is a 1963 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Paolo Heusch. Le gentleman de Cocody Man from Cocody is a French adventure film from 1965 set in Cocody, Ivory Coast. It was directed by Christian-Jaque, written by Christian-Jaque, , Jean Ferry and Jacques Emmanuel, starring Jean Marais. The film was known under the titles: Ivory Coast Adventure,,. Panic Button Panic Button is 1964 low-budget Italian-produced comedy film starring, Maurice Chevalier, Eleanor Parker, Jayne Mansfield, and Mike Connors. Filmed in the summer of 1962, in Italy, and released nearly two years later, the film tells the story of how two unknown actors are chosen to be in a big-budgeted film version of Romeo and Juliet. The film was known for being one of the many foreign movies Mansfield was forced to make since her contract was dropped from 20th Century Fox in 1962. Heja Roland! Heja Roland! is a 1966 Swedish comedy film directed by Bo Widerberg. The film won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film and Thommy Berggren won the award for Best Actor at the 3rd Guldbagge Awards. Table for Love Lust for Love is a 1967 West German drama film directed by Edgar Reitz, starring Heidi Stroh and Georg Hauke. It tells the story of the marriage and subsequent crisis of a young female photographer and a medical student. It was the directors first fiction film. The film premiered in West Germany on 21 March 1967. It was shown in competition at the 28th Venice International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best First Work. SuperSeven Calling Cairo Super Seven Calling Cairo is a 1965 Italian Eurospy film directed by Umberto Lenzi and filmed in Egypt. It is directly inspired by James Bond. It was based on a novel written by Umberto Lenzi. It starred Roger Browne and Massimo Serato, and a young Rosalba Neri. Diwana Diwana is a 1967 Indian Bollywood film directed by Mahesh Kaul. The film stars Raj Kapoor, Saira Banu, Lalita Pawar in pivotal roles. The film made under the Anupam Chitra production banner had music by Shankar-Jaikishan with lyrics by Hasrat Jaipuri and Shailendra. Dead Body on Broadway Dead Body on Broadway is a 1969 German thriller film directed by Harald Reinl and starring George Nader, Heinz Weiss and Heidy Bohlen. It was part of the series of films portraying FBI agent Jerry Cotton. The films sets were designed by the art director Ernst H. Albrecht. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. Be Seeing You À bientôt, jespère is a 1968 French documentary film directed by Chris Marker and Mario Marret. It tells the story of a strike action at the Rhodiaceta textile factory in Besançon in March 1967. The film was shot in black and white, with photography by Pierre Lhomme. Simon Simon Simon, Simon is a 1970 Sound effect comedy short film directed by Graham Stark and starring Graham Stark, Norman Rossington, John Junkin, and Julia Foster. And Jimmy Went to the Rainbow's Foot Und Jimmy ging zum Regenbogen is a movie by Alfred Vohrer based on the novel The Caesar Code by Johannes Mario Simmel. It was filmed in Vienna and Munich in autumn 1970 and released in March 1971. Cry for Me, Billy Cry for Me, Billy is a 1972 American film directed by William A. Graham. It stars Cliff Potts and Maria Potts. It was also known as Count Your Bullets and was one of the first films from Brut Productions. Lo chiameremo Andrea Lo chiameremo Andrea is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica. Fasthand Fasthand is a 1973 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western film directed by Frank Bronston and starring Alan Steel, William Berger and Frank Braña. Lunatics and Lovers Lunatics and Lovers is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Flavio Mogherini. Sbirro, la tua legge è lenta... la mia... no! Hunted City is a 1979 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Stelvio Massi. It represents one of the few negative roles for Merola. In Search of Historic Jesus In Search of Historic Jesus is a 1979 documentary film released by Sunn Classic Pictures that speculates on the historical accuracy of the biblical depiction of Jesus. The Tale of Tiffany Lust The Tale of Tiffany Lust, also known as Body Lust, is a 1979 American adult erotic film. The film was directed by Radley Metzger and filmed in several elaborate locations in New York City. The film was released during the Golden Age of Porn in the United States, at a time of "porno chic", in which adult erotic films were just beginning to be widely released, publicly discussed by celebrities and taken seriously by film critics. The True Game of Death The True Game of Death is a low budget 1979 Bruceploitation film, starring Hsao Lung. The film borrows heavily from Golden Harvests 1978 Game of Death. Petit Con Ptit con is a French comedy film directed by Gérard Lauzier in 1984. Akelarre Akelarre is a 1984 Spanish period drama film directed by Pedro Olea. Akelarre means "Witches Sabbath" in English, and the film is about witchcraft trials directed against the Araitz witches. It was entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival. Frankenstein's Great Aunt Tillie Frankensteins Great Aunt Tillie is a 1984 comedy film about Frankenstein that is based in Transylvania. June Wilkinson, who had a part in the film, was interviewed in the book Screen Sirens Scream! about her role. The films music was written about in the book Musique fantastique. Honeymoon Honeymoon is a 1985 Franco-Canadian thriller, directed by Patrick Jamain and starring Nathalie Baye. No Man's Land No Mans Land is a 1985 film directed, written and co-produced by Alain Tanner, about smuggling on the French-Swiss border. Dream West Dream West is a 1986 American television miniseries starring Richard Chamberlain and directed by Dick Lowry. Evil Cat Evil Cat is a 1987 Hong Kong film directed by Dennis Yu. John and the Missus John and the Missus is a 1986 Canadian drama film. The film was directed by and starred Gordon Pinsent who wrote the screenplay from his 1974 novel of the same name. Age-Old Friends Age-Old Friends is a 1989 television drama film directed by Allan Kroeker and starring Hume Cronyn and Vincent Gardenia, who won Primetime Emmy Awards for their performances. It was written by Bob Larbey, based on his play A Month of Sundays. Guru Guru is a 1989 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Umesh Mehra, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Sridevi and Shakti Kapoor. The film was a major commercial success. The films plot is based on Kaakki Sattai starring Kamal Haasan, a 1985 Tamil hit. A sega nakade? A sega nakade is a 1988 Bulgarian drama film directed by Rangel Vulchanov and written by Georgi Danailov. The film is centres on an actors examination and involves themes of corruption and immorality in important exams. Freeze Frame Freeze Frame is a 1992 television film directed by William Bindley. Al-lail The Night or Al-lail is a Syrian feature drama film by director Mohamed Malas. The film is set in Quneitra and is about the Arab-Israeli conflict. In 1993 it became the first Syrian feature to be played at the New York Film Festival. Feng huang qin Country Teachers is a 1993 Chinese drama film directed by He Qun. The film was selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Lim jing dai yat gik First Shot is a 1993 Hong Kong crime film produced and directed by David Lam and starring Ti Lung, Maggie Cheung, Simon Yam, Waise Lee, Canti Lau and Andy Hui. The film tells the story of events that led to the formation of the ICAC in Hong Kong in 1974. The St. Tammany Miracle The St. Tammany Miracle is a 1994 B film directed by Joy N. Houck and Jim McCullough Sr. The film stars television stars Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Soleil Moon Frye. Frye occasionally showed up late on the set while filming this movie and repeatedly got into arguments with her co-stars. Frye spent most nights at a local bar in Shreveport,Louisiana where the film was shot drinking and causing trouble that her private security had to get her out of. Cuore cattivo Heartless is a 1995 Italian crime-drama film directed by Umberto Marino. Kissinger and Nixon Kissinger and Nixon is a 1995 American drama film directed by Daniel Petrie and written by Lionel Chetwynd. It is based on the 1992 book Kissinger: A Biography by Walter Isaacson. The film stars Ron Silver, Beau Bridges, Ron White, George Takei, Kenneth Welsh and Tony Rosato. The film premiered on TNT on December 10, 1995. Frantz Fanon: Black Skin White Mask Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask is a 1997 docudrama film about the life of Martiniquais psychoanalytic theorist and civil rights activist Frantz Fanon. The film was directed by Isaac Julien. Venus fra Vestø Venus fra Vestø is a 1962 Danish comedy war film directed by Annelise Reenberg and starring Malene Schwartz. The film is based on Jerrard Tickells book Appointment with Venus. Prithvi Prithvi is a 1997 Indian Hindi mystery film starring Sunil Shetty in the title role and Shilpa Shetty in a double role. The film was a box office failure. Twenty Six Days from the Life of Dostoyevsky Twenty Six Days from the Life of Dostoyevsky is a 1981 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Zarkhi. It was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival where Anatoly Solonitsyn won the Silver Bear for Best Actor. Here's Berlin Heres Berlin or Hello Berlin, Paris Calling is a 1932 French-German romantic comedy film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Josette Day, Germaine Aussey and Wolfgang Klein. The films art direction was by Erich Czernowky. Sensualidad Sensualidad is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Alberto Gout, starring Ninón Sevilla and Fernando Soler. Hellé Helle is a 1972 French film directed by Roger Vadim. The film recorded admissions of 345,984 in France. Jasper in a Jam Jasper in a Jam is a short film in the Puppetoon Series produced and originated by George Pal. It starred the voice of singer Peggy Lee, and was directed by Duke Goldstone and released by Paramount Pictures. It is also on The Puppetoon Movie and 50 Classic Cartoons Volume 3 plus is the 4th and final shot on the "Cartoons R Fun- Porkys Railroad" tape. Crying for the Carolines Crying for the Carolines is a 1930 short film made by Leon Schlesinger. The theme for this short film is played with a church organ by Milton Charles, a cinema organist during the silent era of film. He is dubbed the Singing Organist in the film. The film, which was recorded on Western Electric apparatus, was the only one made in a planned series called Spooney Melodies. The film is a music video to advertise the song sung by Charles. The organ music was written by Frank Marsales, who would go on to write the musical arrangements for the Merrie Melodies series, including the cartoon Smile C.I.A. Secret Story Faccia di spia is a 1975 Italian political drama film written and directed by Giuseppe Ferrara. Guilt Is My Shadow Guilt Is My Shadow is a 1950 British drama film directed by Roy Kellino and starring Elizabeth Sellars, Patrick Holt and Peter Reynolds. In the film, a woman is haunted by her conscience after she kills a man and hides the body. It is based on the novel Youre Best Alone by Norah Lofts. Professor Kranz tedesco di Germania Professor Kranz tedesco di Germania is a 1978 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce and starring Paolo Villaggio. Despite the title the character played by Villaggio bears little resemblance from the one he played on Italian television shows under the same moniker. Instead of a sadistic/overbearing personality Kranz is here shown with a bumbling and meek demeanor more similar to that of the other loser characters in Villaggios repertoire. Fiebre de amor Fiebre de Amor is a Mexican motion picture categorized as musical and drama released in 1985. This film won the Diosa Award for best picture. Wayward Son Wayward Son is a 1999 American drama film directed by Randall Harris and starring Harry Connick and Pete Postlethwaite. The screenplay concerns justice and redemption in rural Georgia during the Great Depression. Wishbone's Dog Days of the West Wishbones Dog Days of the West is a PBS feature-length telefilm that aired on March 13, 1998. It was shot in Galisteo and Santa Fe, New Mexico. A tornado touched down one mile from the film crew as they were shooting the western scenes. This rotating windstorm dissipated as it headed toward the set. Apache Mexican American actor Adan Sanchez appeared as the mailman, Dan Bloodgood. His earlier roles in that series were Oakdales mail-carrier and Navaho storyteller Lee Natonabah in its episode Dances with Dogs, a parody title of Dances with Wolves. He died three months later in Albuquerque. The film was aired on PBS stations on March 13, 1998 and released to video on June 9, 1998. Raquel! Raquel! was an April 26, 1970 CBS television special starring Raquel Welch, Tom Jones, Bob Hope and John Wayne executive produced, directed and choreographed by David Winters produced by Winters company Winters-Rosen for CBS-TV, originally co-sponsored by Coca-Cola and Motorola. On the day of the premiere, the show received a 51% share on the National ARB Ratings and an impressive Overnight New York Nielsen Rating of 58% share. Enchanted Desna The Enchanted Desna is a 1964 Soviet fantasy film, directed by Yuliya Solntseva. The film won the Special Jury Prize at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. A scene from the film was used on the cover of That Joke Isnt Funny Anymore by The Smiths. The Shadow of the Ferns Shades of Fern is a 1986 Czechoslovak crime film directed by František Vláčil. It is based on a novella by Josef Čapek of the same name. El baisano Jalil El baisano Jalil is a 1942 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Story about Lebanese-immigrants to Mexico in the earlier 19th century. The Goddess Bunny The Goddess Bunny is a 1994 American documentary directed by Nick Bougas, which is about the life of a drag queen named Sandie Crisp, also known as the Goddess Bunny, and born Johnnie Baima. Mingus: Charlie Mingus 1968 Mingus: Charlie Mingus 1968 is a 1968 American documentary film directed by Thomas Reichman that follows the later life of jazz musician Charles Mingus and his five-year-old daughter in 1966, as they are being evicted from his New York apartment for not paying the rent. Reichman talks with Mingus in a very personal setting as the film documents Mingus outlook on society, women, music, his daughter, politics, and the country as a whole. The camera crew talks with Mingus conversationally and spends time with him and his daughter so that the film takes on an intimate air. The film highlights their way of life and how political and racial tensions affected people of the 1960s personally. The reason for Reichman’s investigation into Mingus’ eviction was to show the lifestyle of a prominent jazz musician and to show how American society was structured during the Civil Rights era. At a time when the Jim Crow laws had recently been rescinded, there were African Americans who didnt feel they were treated equally; in many cases they werent. Throughout this film Mingus makes it clear that he believes that society is run for and by “white America” and goes on to say that if it were not for his standing as a jazz musician he would not be treated anywhere close to equally. Amazon Symphony Sinfonia Amazônica, or Amazon Symphony, was Brazils first animated feature-length film, produced entirely by Anélio Latini Filho over five years and finished in 1951. Like Disneys Fantasia, it tells several folk stories over orchestral music. The Brazilian television show Animania broadcast several clips of the film. It is currently in the process of restoration. Butterfly Collectors Butterfly Collectors is a two part ITV miniseries. It was broadcast between 19 April and 20 April 1999. A two-part psychological thriller about a disillusioned policeman who develops an unlikely friendship with two teenagers arrested for murder. Butterfly Collectors was written by Paul Abbott, who has also written for many other television serials including Shameless, Clocking Off and Childrens Ward. The drama stars British actor Pete Postlethwaite, who is supported by actress and comedian Crissy Rock. In 2008, it was released on Region 1 DVD, on 4 September 2017, it was released by Strawberry Media on Region 2 DVD. Los doctores las prefieren desnudas Los Doctores las prefieren desnudas is a 1973 Argentine film. Kaizokuban Bootleg Film Kaizokuban Bootleg Film is a 1999 Japanese drama film directed by Masahiro Kobayashi. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Deadly Nightshade Deadly Nightshade is a 1953 British crime drama film directed by John Gilling. It stars Emrys Jones, Zena Marshall and John Horsely. A convict on the run switches identities with a lookalike, only to find himself in even deeper trouble. De rode zwaan De rode zwaan is a 1999 Dutch film directed by Martin Lagestee. Second Childhood Second Childhood is a 1936 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 144th Our Gang short that was released. Anita Anita is a 1967 Indian suspense film, directed and written by Raj Khosla, and starring Manoj Kumar and Sadhana. The film is the last of the suspense-thriller trilogy of Khosla-Sadhana partnership. Woh Kaun Thi? and Mera Saaya were the two previous films in the series. The Miller's Daughter The Millers Daughter is a 1905 American silent film produced by Edison Manufacturing Company. Edison employees Wallace McCutcheon and Edwin S. Porter are generally credited as directors. The film is based on the melodrama Hazel Kirke by Steele MacKaye. Ashanti Ashanti is a 1982 Hindi-language action-crime film directed by Umesh Mehra, starring Rajesh Khanna, Mithun Chakraborty, Jeevan, Zeenat Aman, Parveen Babi, Shabana Azmi and Amrish Puri. Slipstream Slipstream is a film about bicycle racers directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Spielberg and Roger Ernest. The film remains unfinished. Ernest later appeared in Spielbergs The Sugarland Express and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Slipstream also co-starred Tony Bill, who was already an established actor, and Jim Baxes, who went on to co-star in 1975 in the TV show SWAT under the stage name James Coleman. While preparing to shoot Slipstream, Spielbergs assistant director on the project, Peter R. J. Deyell, introduced him to aspiring cinematographer Allen Daviau, who was working at Studio City Camera, a motion picture equipment rental facility. Spielberg hired Daviau to shoot Slipstream, and years later would again collaborate with the now-established Spielberg on three feature-length films: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, The Color Purple and Empire of the Sun. Relatively inexperienced at the time, Spielberg believed that Slipstream could be made for $5,000. Despite getting equipment, film and services donated, he soon ran out of money and ended production. Two Town Rowdy Two Town Rowdy is a 1989 Telugu action film produced by C. Venkat Raju and B. Sivaraju under the Sri Vijaya Lakshmi Productions banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars Venkatesh and Radha in the lead roles, with music composed by Raj-Koti. It is a remake of the Hindi film Tezaab. The film was flop at the box-office. Ardham Artham is a 1989 Malayalam-language Indian crime drama film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Venu Nagavally. It stars Mammootty, Sreenivasan, Murali, Saranya, and Jayaram in the main roles along with Parvathy, Mamukkoya, Philomina, Mohan Raj, Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair, Sukumari, Jagannatha Varma, and Oduvil Unnikrishnan in other pivotal roles. The music was composed by Johnson. The film is an adaptation of the Tamil detective novel Ethir Katru by Subha. The story revolves around a loner and award-winning novelist Ben Narendran who seeks revenge against the forces who murdered his dear friend Janardanan. Joining in Narendrans aid are journalist Manasa and Advocate P. S. Nenmara. It was also later adapted in Tamil cinema as Ethir Kaatru. Annai Oru Aalayam Annai Oru Aalayam, titled Amma Evarikaina Amma in Telugu, is a 1979 Indian Tamil-language adventure film directed by R. Thyagarajan. The film stars Rajinikanth as an animal hunter who helps a baby elephant to reach its mother. It was a commercial success and included music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was a remake of Hindi film Maa. Syzyfowe prace Syzyfowe prace is a Polish historical film, based on the novel of the same name by Stefan Żeromski. It was released in 2000. La niña de la mochila azul La niña de la mochila azul is a 1979 Mexican motion picture, based on the song La de la Mochila Azul from the album by the same name, performed by Pedrito Fernández. This film is categorized as a Musical, Drama and Comedy. This was the first film starred in by Pedro Fernández credited as Pedrito Fernández when he was a child. At age seven, prior to the making of the movie, Pedro recorded La de la Mochila Azul and the success of that song was so great that he came to star in the subsequent iconic film. That song became the title track of this movie and a long distinguished career as an actor and singer continued. The movie became an immediate success and resulted in a continuation with the La niña de la mochila azul 2. Both films also starred the popular comedian Adalberto Martínez as Resortes, and María Rebeca as Amy, the girl with the blue backpack. The popular song is still requested by fans at Pedro Fernández concerts today and the movie is still popular as a classic. Filmed near the infamous cascadas in Muzquiz, Coahuila - El Oasis Del Norte. White Death Beyaz Ölüm is a 1983 Turkish crime drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Tarik Akan, Ahu Tugba, and Yaprak Özdemiroglu. Al Dente Al Dente is a 1998 short film created by Aardman Animations. Rising Low Rising Low is Mike Gordons second feature film – a documentary based on the life and death of Govt Mule bassist Allen Woody and the making of a double-disc tribute album featuring a host of legendary bass players. Throughout the film, Gordon interviews Woodys family and bandmates and also discusses the philosophy and technique of bass playing with a number of the instruments legends, including Chris Squire, Les Claypool, John Entwistle, Flea, Bootsy Collins, Mike Watt, Roger Glover and others. See also The Deep End & The Deep End A Piece of Sky A Piece of Sky is a 2002 French-Belgian drama film directed by Bénédicte Liénard. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Stereoblood Stereoblood is a 2002 Russian thriller film directed by Roman Prygunov. It was entered into the 24th Moscow International Film Festival. Forces of Nature Forces of Nature is an IMAX film about strong forces that shape the Earths surface. It is produced by the National Geographic Society, and includes coverage of Earthquakes - a history of earthquakes in Turkey, by Ross Stein. Volcanoes - a volcanic eruption on the island on Montserrat, by volcanologist Dr. Marie Edmonds. Tornadoes - chasing tornadoes in the American Midwest, by Joshua Wurman and a team of tornado chasers. It is directed by Sean Casey and narrated by Kevin Bacon. Shang gan ling Shangganling is a 1956 Chinese war film, also translated as Battle of Shangganling and Battle on Shangganling Mountain. It depicts the Battle of Triangle Hill during the Korean War, an especially bloody battle that resulted in eventual Chinese victory. The film follows a group of Chinese Peoples Volunteer Army soldiers who are holding Triangle Hill for several days against US forces. Short of both food and water, they hold their ground until the relief troops arrive. The movie portray the battle as a Chinese victory over an American invasion, and the Peoples Volunteer Army soldiers were shown as Chinese war heroes. The films style and view of the battle have been contrasted with the 1959 American film Porkchop Hill. I Am Emma I Am Emma is a 2002 Italian comedy film directed by Francesco Falaschi. The movie was nominated for a David di Donatello and a Silver Ribbon for Best New Director in 2003. Cecilia Dazzi won the Premio Gallio for Best Female Actress. All the Fine Promises All the Fine Promises is a 2003 French movie directed by Jean-Paul Civeyrac based on the novel Hymne à lamour by Anne Wiazemsky. The Groovenians The Groovenians is an American computer-animated pilot created by Kenny Scharf and produced by Cartoon Network Studios. It was aired on Cartoon Networks late night programming block Adult Swim on November 10, 2002, but was also re-aired on Cartoon Network itself during the block "Cartoon Cartoon Fridays" on February 21, 2003. Its theme song was performed by The B-52s, well known for performing "Rock Lobster" plus the seasons 2-4 theme for Rockos Modern Life. The pilot was panned by critics and audiences, causing the episode to be dropped. Planetata na sakrovishtata The Treasure Planet is a 1982 Bulgarian animated science fiction film directed by Rumen Petkov and produced by Boyana Film. The 62 minute movie is a science fiction adaptation of Robert Louis Stevensons adventure novel. The Galaxy Railways is a Japanese anime television series produced by Leiji Matsumoto, creator of Galaxy Express 999, and is about flying trains set in the far reaches of outer space. It began airing on October 4, 2003. Funimation has licensed the anime for release in the United States. It debuted on American TV in a syndicated Funimation Channel programming block airing on CoLours TV on Monday, June 19, 2006. The series has also aired on the linear Funimation Channel. Two sequels have been produced, both currently unlicensed in English regions. It had also been announced that on March 25, 2009, an off take of the series called was released as a Drama CD. The story follows the Mizar platoon and their adventures. Mythos Mythos is a three-part documentary that consists of a series of lectures given by Joseph Campbell. Campbell conceived of the original lectures, filmed over the last six years of his life, as a summation of what he had learned about the human mythic impulse, in terms of psychology, ethnology and comparative mythology—what he called "the one great story of mankind." Mayilattam Mayilattam is a 2004 Malayalam action Film directed by V. M. Vinu. It stars Jayaram in a dual roles along with Rambha, Indraja, and Jagathy Sreekumar in the privotol roles. The film was a commercial success at the box office. Simla Special Simla Special is a Tamil language film starring Kamal Haasan in the lead role. S V Sekhar, Sripriya, Thenga sreenivasan, YGM, Manorama are other major stars appearing in this comedy. The movie was a hit at the box office. Hum Dum Hum Dum is a 2005 Bollywood romantic-drama film directed by Kushan Nandy and produced by Kushan Nandy and Kiran Shroff under the banner of Sarvodaya Visuals. It features actors Romit Raj and Anjana Sukhani in the lead roles. Sujeet–Rajesh scored the music for the film. Epistrofi ton katharmaton Return of the Bastards is a 2003 Greek exploitation film directed by Fokionas Bogris and starring Apostolos Souglakos, Christos Natsios, Nikos Tsachiridis and Fay Demani. Rampage Rampage is a 2006 documentary by Australian war artist, George Gittoes. It is a sequel to his previous documentary, Soundtrack to War. The film follows the lives of three brothers living in Miamis notorious brown sub ghettos. Hip hop performers Swizz Beatz, Fat Joe and DJ Kaleb appear in the film. 2030 - Aufstand der Alten 2030 – Aufstand der Alten is a three-part German television miniseries which aired in January 2007. The docudrama, about demographics or "demographic crime", is written and directed by Jörg Lühdorff. The first part is titled "Die Geiselnahme", the second is titled "Das Leben im Untergrund", and the third is titled "Das Geheimnis in der Wüste". One of Our Own One of Our Own is a 2007 independent drama film directed by Abe Levy. The Haunted Drum The Haunted Drum is a 2007 Thai horror drama film directed by Nuttapeera Shomsri and Sarunya Noithai. Ma tante Aline Ma tante Aline is a 2007 Canadian comedy film. Paris, Not France Paris, Not France is a 2008 documentary film following American heiress and entertainer Paris Hilton. The 68-minute documentary chronicles Hiltons successes and struggles. The Hot Choc-late Soldiers The Hot Choc-late Soldiers, also stylized as The Hot Chocolate Soldiers, is an American animated short film that was made by Walt Disney Productions for MGMs 1934 film Hollywood Party, which released on June 1, 1934. It is prefaced in the film by a scene where Mickey Mouse appears at the party, performs a brief Durante impression, and then sits down at a piano, after which The Hot Choc-late Soldiers begins to play. Due to stipulations in the contract between Disney and Turner Entertainment the short was edited out of the film when it was screened on TNT, however Turner was able to negotiate the licenses so that the footage was included in a 1992 VHS release of Hollywood Party and for subsequent releases. The short contains no vocals other than a song performed by Don Wilson that describes the events of the cartoon. Sampathige Saval Sampathige Savaal is a 1974 Indian Kannada drama film directed by A. V. Seshagiri Rao and produced by A. N. Murthy, based on a play of the same name written by B. P. Dhuttharagi. The film stars Rajkumar, Vajramuni and Manjula in lead roles. The screenplay, dialogues and lyrics for the soundtracks were written by Chi. Udaya Shankar. The film was a musical blockbuster with all the tracks composed by G. K. Venkatesh considered evergreen hits. Rajkumar debuted as a playback singer with the track Yaare Koogadali from the film which became an instant hit among the audiences. He would then go on to sing regularly for his films. The movie saw a theatrical run of 38 weeks. The film was remade in Tamil in 1975 as Pudhu Vellam starring Sivakumar and in Malayalam as Themmadi Velappan starring Prem Nazir. East, West, East: The Final Sprint East, West, East: The Final Sprint is an Albanian comedy film directed by Gjergj Xhuvani. The film is about an amateur cycling team from Albania that learns while on their way to France to take part in a tournament that a revolution is underway in Albania. Empire State Building Murders Empire State Building Murders is a 2008 French mock documentary film directed by William Karel and starring Ben Gazzara, Mickey Rooney, Kirk Douglas, Cyd Charisse, Richard Erdman, Anne Jeffreys, and Marsha Hunt. It is considered a spin of Dead Men Dont Wear Plaid. The film is also Kirk Douglas last TV appearance before retirement. Leonard Cohen: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970 Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 is concert film of The Whos concert at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970. While the concert occurred on 30 August 1970 at 2:00 am, a VHS was not released until 1996. A compact disc of the concert was also released in 1996. The concert was re-released on DVD in 1998 in the United States and 2006 in the United Kingdom. Gohine Shobdo Gohine Shobdo is a 2010 Bangladeshi film directed by Khalid Mahmood Mithu. Happy Killers Happy Killers is a 2010 South Korean comedy-thriller film. It was adapted from a mystery short story of the same title written by Seo Mi-ae in 2005. Don't Pass Me By Dont Pass Me By is a 2013 independent film written by Rachel Noll and Katy K. Burton, directed by Eric Priestley. The film features Keith David, as well as Hollywood legacies Sean Stone and Jake Busey. Kamisama Dolls is a manga by Hajime Yamamura. An anime adaptation aired from July to September 2011. The Terminal Trust is a 2012 Japanese drama film directed by Masayuki Suo and starring Tamiyo Kusakari, Kōji Yakusho, Tadanobu Asano and Takao Osawa. It is Suos first fiction film since I Just Didnt Do It. Jo Hum Chahein Jo Hum Chahein is a 2011 Hindi romance film directed by Pawan Gill, starring Sunny Gill, Simran Mundi, Alyy Khan and Achint Kaur. It is a debut film for both the lead actors and the director. The film was released on 16 December 2011 to a mixed response. The official DVD of the film was released on 18 January 2012. OK, Good OK, Good is an American independent film directed by Daniel Martinico. The film stars Hugo Armstrong as Paul Kaplan, a struggling actor on the verge of a breakdown. Richard's Wedding Richards Wedding is a 2012 comedy/drama film written, edited, and directed by Onur Tukel. Among the films ensemble cast are actors Josephine Decker, Randy Gambill, Lawrence Michael Levine, Jennifer Prediger, and Tukel himself. AKB0048 AKB0048, stylized AKB∞48, is a 2012 Japanese science fiction musical comedy anime television series based on the popular AKB48 idol group. The anime is produced by Satelight, with Shōji Kawamori as chief director. The first season aired in Japan between April and July 2012 whilst the second season aired between January and March 2013. Blood for Irina Blood for Irina is a 2012 vampire film written and directed by Fangoria editor and film critic Chris Alexander, who also helped to create the films score. The movie released on November 2, 2012 in Belgium. A sequel, entitled Queen of Blood, released in 2014. A third Irina film called Blood Dynasty released through Castle Films in 2017. Last Flight to Abuja Last Flight to Abuja is a 2012 Nigerian thriller disaster film written by Tunde Babalola, directed and produced by Obi Emelonye, and starring Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Hakeem Kae-Kazim and Jim Iyke. Shot in Lagos, the film received 5 nominations at the 2013 Africa Movie Academy Awards, winning the category "Best film by an African based abroad". Shri Hanuman Chalisa Shri Hanuman Chalisa is a 2013 Indian computer animated short film rendition of Hanuman Chalisa produced by Charuvi Design Labs and directed by Charuvi Agrawal. It is based on Hanuman Chalisa originally composed by poet Tulsidas. It won the Best Animation Film award the Jaipur Film Fest. The film is a visual depiction of the lyrics of "Hanuman Chalisa", a devotional Hindu song which praises the selflessness, strength and devotion of the Hindu god Hanuman during the epic Ramayana in which he was instrumental in freeing Goddess Sita from the clutches of the demon king Ravana. Chhota Bheem and the Curse of Damyaan Chhota Bheem and the Curse of Damyaan is an Indian animation film based on the characters Chhota Bheem and his friends. This is the eleventh movie in the Chhota Bheem series and first of the movies to be released in theatres. The film was made under Green Gold Animation banner in association with Inox Cinemas. Kiccha Kiccha is a 2003 Kannada political-drama action film directed by Arun Prasad P.A. featuring Sudeep and Shwetha in the lead roles. It features background score and soundtrack composed by Hamsalekha and lyrics by Hamsalekha. The film released on 11 April 2003. The film was highly successful; it became the eponymous name of actor Sudeep. The film was later dubbed into Hindi under the same name in 2008. Director's Special Directors Special is a 2013 Indian Kannada satire comedy film written and directed by Guruprasad. It stars a debutant Dhananjay along with Rangayana Raghu in the lead roles. Actress Pooja Gandhi made a special appearance in an item song. The storyline of the movie was also found in two more Kannada movies—Dasavala and Karodpathi. It was also reported that the concept of all these films could be traced back to the 1996 Spanish language Brazilian film Familia in which a lonely rich man hires actors to act as his family members on his birthday. Transit Transit is a 2013 Filipino independent drama film written and directed by Hannah Espia. The film follows a story about a single father who is forced to hide his children from immigration police in Israel after the Israeli government decides to deport children of immigrant workers. It is Espias full-length debut film. It was mostly shot in Israel. The film competed under the New Breed section of Cinemalaya 2013. The film won Best Film, directing, acting and other technical awards. Espia said that the inspiration to do the film came after talking to an OFW who was bringing home his child from Israel. In 2009, the Israeli government enacted a law that deports the children of migrant workers unless they fulfill a certain criterion. Both Israeli and migrant workers rallied against the law that separates parents from their children. The film will also compete in the 18th Busan International Film Festival under the New Currents section. The film was selected as the Philippine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. 17 anni Age 17 is a 2013 Swiss gay drama film written and directed by Filippo Demarchi. The short film included in the DVD Boys On Film 12 – Confession. Young Tiger Young Tiger is a 2014 French drama film directed by Cyprien Vial and starring Harmandeep Palminder. Caesar and Otto's Paranormal Halloween Caesar and Ottos Paranormal Halloween is a 2015 comedy-horror film. It is written and directed by Dave Campfield. And stars Dave Campfield, Paul Chomicki, Beverly Randolph, Felissa Rose, and Deron Miller. The film is also the first feature film for actresess JamieLee Ackerman and Josephine Iannece. This film is the sixth film in the Caesar and Otto series. The film had its world premiere on June 29, 2015 at the Florida Supercon where it won for best comedy. The film is set for release on October 6, 2015. Ennamo Nadakkudhu Ennamo Nadakkudhu is a 2014 Indian Tamil language film written and directed by P Rajapandi. It stars Vijay Vasanth, Mahima Nambiar, Prabhu, Rahman, Saranya Ponvannan, and Sukanya. Produced by Vijay Vasanths brother, V Vinoth Kumar for Triple V Records, it has music composed by Premgi Amaren and cinematography by A. Venkatesh, while the editing is taken care of by Praveen K. L. and N. B. Srikanth. The story revolves around a young man in love, who gets caught between two influential people in the society. Salaam Kashmier Salaam Kashmier is a 2014 Indian Malayalam action drama film directed by Joshiy, produced by Mahaa Subair and scripted by Sethu. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Jayaram and Miya in the lead roles alongside Lalu Alex, Krishna Kumar, Vijayaraghavan and Ponnamma Babu. The film marks the comeback of Suresh Gopi after a hiatus of two years. He plays the role of a typical Nasrani from Travancore. Restoration Restoration is a 2016 Australian made-for-TV science fiction thriller film directed by Stuart Willis. It premiered in Australia on 6 August 2016 on 9Go! and will screen on Stan from November 2016. Producers are now developing the concept into a long-form series. Megha Megha is a 2014 Indian Tamil language romantic thriller film written and directed by Karthik Rishi, a former associate of Subramaniam Siva. Jointly produced by Albert James and S. Selvakumar, the film features Ashwin Kakumanu, Srushti Dange and Angana Roy in the lead roles, while Jayaprakash, Ravi Prakash, Aadukalam Naren, Meera Krishnan, and Nithya make up the supporting cast. The films soundtrack and background score were composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film released on 29 August 2014. Vanmam Vanmam is a 2014 Indian Tamil action drama film directed by Jai Krishna, a former assistant of Kamal Haasan. It features Vijay Sethupathi, Kreshna and Sunaina in the lead roles. The film has music scored by S. Thaman and cinematography by Balabharani. It is a rural tale about the life of two friends, played by Sethupathi and Kreshna. In spite of expectations the movie didnt perform well at the box office. The film was highly panned by the critics for its poor screenplay. The satellite rights of the film were bagged by Raj TV Happy Times Will Come Soon Happy Times Will Come Soon is a 2016 Italian drama film directed by Alessandro Comodin. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Intimate Enemies Intimate Enemies is a 2015 South Korean film written and directed by Im Sang-soo. Jackie Chan Presents: Amnesia Who Am I 2015 is a 2015 Chinese action comedy film directed by Song Yinxi. It was released in China on June 12, 2015. Where Do We Go From Here? Where Do We Go from Here? is a Scottish comedy film directed by John McPhail and starring Tyler Collins, Lucy-Jane Quinlan, and Alison Peebles. The film centres on James, a young man who takes on the role of a janitor of a care home when his Grandad is forced into social care. It is the first feature to be directed by McPhail. The Cinema Travellers The Cinema Travellers is a 2016 documentary film about the travelling cinemas of India, directed by Shirley Abraham and Amit Madheshiya. The film is produced by Cave Pictures, India, a company co-founded by Shirley Abraham and Amit Madheshiya in 2015. It was pitched at the 2013 Sheffield Doc/Fest MeetMarket. The film premiered as an Official Selection at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and won LŒil dor Special Mention: Le Prix du documentaire. In 2016, it was the only Indian film playing as an Official Selection at Cannes. Crd CRD is a 2016 drama-romance Indian film by National Award Winning Director Kranti Kanade written with Award Winning Dramatist Dharmakirti Sumant. Set in the world of College Theatre, it probes fascism and fierce competition in arts. Mara'akame's Dream El Sueño del Maraakame is a 2016 Mexican drama film, directed and written by Federico Cecchetti. The film plot is about a young boy who dreams to travel to Mexico City to play with his band, but his father, a Maraakame, has a different plan for his future. The film premiered at the 14th Morelia International Film Festival and was awarded Best First of Second Mexican Feature Film. El Sueño del Maraakame received 12 nominations for the 59th Ariel Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. It won two, for Best Original Music and Best First Work. Colkatay Columbus Colkatay Columbus is a 2016 Bengali film directed by Saurav Palodhi and produced by Sony AATH & Joy B Ganguly.The films music has been composed by Neel Dutt. The film starring Mir, Anirban Bhattacharya, Gaurav Chakrabarty, Suchandra Vaaniya, Ritabhari Chakraborty and Tanushree Chakraborty in the lead roles. The background score is by Dipankar Chaki while the lyrics are penned by Souvik Misra. This is a satirical film set in the present day at Kolkata. The Elder One Moothon is an upcoming bilingual crime film written and directed by Geetu Mohandas, and jointly produced by Joel Abhishai Paul, Ajay G. Rai and Alan McAlex. Anurag Kashyap wrote the dialogues in Hindi. The film stars Nivin Pauly, Sobhita Dhulipala, Shashank Arora and Melissa Raju Thomas. Its Geetus second feature-length directorial and debut film in Malayalam. The film tells the story of a boy searching for his elder brother. Filming began in April 2017. Bitter Flowers Bitter Flowers is a 2017 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Olivier Meys in his directorial debut. It was written by Meys with Maarten Loix. The film had its world premiere at the 22nd Busan International Film Festival. It was later screened at the Chicago International Film Festival and the Palm Springs International Film Festival before its theatrical release. Bitter Flowers received four nominations at the 9th Magritte Awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Olivier Meys. It went on to win Best First Feature Film. Ambi Ning Vysaitho Ambi Ning Vayassaytho is a 2018 Indian Kannada film directed by Gurudattha Ganiga in his directorial debut. The film features Ambareesh in the lead role, while Sudeep plays the role of Ambareesh during his young age. It is the last acting assignment of Ambareesh before his death. Actress Suhasini Maniratnam plays lead role opposite Ambareesh, marking their collaboration after 14 years. Sruthi Hariharan, Dileep Raj, Rockline Venkatesh and others play the key supporting roles. The title of this film was suggested by Sudeep himself. The film is a remake of 2017 Tamil film Pa Paandi which was directed by actor Dhanush. The film is produced by Jack Manju & KSK Showreel Productions along with Sudeeps own banner Kiccha Creations. Music for the movie is composed by Arjun Janya whilst the cinematography is by Jebin Jacob and editing by Kiran. Screenplay is written by Sudeep. The film was released on 27 September 2018 to a positive response from critics. Salida de misa de doce del Pilar de Zaragoza Salida de la misa de doce de la Iglesia del Pilar de Zaragoza is an 1897 short silent film by Eduardo Jimeno, a pioneer of the Spanish cinema. This short film is probably the first one filmed in Spain by a Spaniard. Hearts and Diamonds Hearts and Diamonds is a 1914 American silent short film directed by George D. Baker. Potseluy Meri Pikford A Kiss From Mary Pickford is a 1927 Soviet silent comedy film made in directed by Sergei Komarov and co-written by Komarov and Vadim Shershenevich. The film, starring Igor Ilyinsky, is mostly known today because of a cameo by the popular film couple Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks. The footage of the couple was shot during their visit to the USSR, with the couple knowingly participating as a gesture towards the Russian film industry. A print of the film still exists and is preserved at the Library of Congress. The film was shown during the Berlin International Film Festival in February 1991 and at San Francisco Silent Film Festival Winter Festival at the Castro Theatre in February 2009. The Lost Zeppelin The Lost Zeppelin is a 1929 sound adventure film directed by Edward Sloman and produced and distributed by Tiffany-Stahl. The film stars Conway Tearle, Virginia Valli and Ricardo Cortez. Tearle plays a navy officer modeled on U. S. Navy Commander Richard Evelyn Byrd who was then a national aviation hero. Byrd made his own genuine Antarctic adventure With Byrd at the South Pole film during his South Pole Expedition 1928-1929. Stepping Out Stepping Out is a 1931 American Pre-Code farce directed by Charles Reisner and produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is based on the 1929 Broadway play Stepping Out by Elmer Harris. Lilian Bond appeared in the original Broadway play and in this film in the same role. The Roadhouse Murder The Roadhouse Murder is a 1932 American thriller film directed by J. Walter Ruben and written by J. Walter Ruben and Gene Fowler. The film stars Dorothy Jordan, Eric Linden, Purnell Pratt, Roscoe Ates and David Landau. The film was released on April 28, 1932, by RKO Pictures. Adorable Adorable is a 1933 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by William Dieterle and starring Janet Gaynor as a princess who disguises herself in order to go out socially and have fun, falling in love with a "commoner" in the process. The film also stars Herbert Mundin and Sterling Holloway. It is a remake of the 1931 German romantic comedy Her Grace Commands. Good-bye Love Goodbye Love is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring Charles Ruggles. The Timid Young Man The Timid Young Man is a 1935 American short comedy film directed by Mack Sennett and starring Buster Keaton. The Longest Night The Longest Night is a 1936 American mystery film directed by Errol Taggart and written by Robert Hardy Andrews. The film stars Robert Young, Florence Rice, Ted Healy, Julie Haydon, Catherine Doucet and Janet Beecher. The film was released on October 2, 1936, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Mr. Cohen Takes a Walk Mr. Cohen Takes a Walk ,also known as Father Takes a Walk, is a 1935 British comedy film directed by William Beaudine, starring Paul Graetz, Violet Farebrother, and Chili Bouchier, and based on a novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart. This was one of many "quota quickies" produced by Warner Bros. in the UK. China Passage China Passage is a 1937 American mystery film directed by Edward Killy from a screenplay by Edmund L. Hartmann and J. Robert Bren, based on a story by Taylor Caven. RKO Radio Pictures produced the film, which stars Constance Worth, Vinton Haworth, Leslie Fenton and Gordon Jones. After a delay during production due to Haworth getting injured in a car accident in January 1937, the film was released on March 12, 1937. Riding on Air Riding on Air is a 1937 American film directed by Edward Sedgwick. The film is also known as All Is Confusion in the United Kingdom. Streets of New York Streets of New York is a 1939 American film directed by William Nigh. The film is also known as The Abe Lincoln of Ninth Avenue, and The Abraham Lincoln of the 4th Avenue. Circus Today Circus Today is a 1940 nine-minute animated short film released to theaters by Warner Bros. on June 22, 1940 and on May 22, 1948 for re-release. Directed by Tex Avery and written by Jack Miller, the film was a part of the Merrie Melodies series produced by Leon Schlesinger and distributed by The Vitaphone Corporation. Typhoon Typhoon is a 1940 American Technicolor south seas adventure film directed by Louis King and starring Dorothy Lamour and Robert Preston. It was nominated for an Oscar for Best Visual Effects. An Airman's Letter to His Mother An Airmans Letter to His Mother is a documentary-style British propaganda short film based on an actual letter from a British bomber pilot to his mother published in The Times in June 1940. Subsequently, the letter was published as a pamphlet and received wide distribution in the UK. "The letter in question had touched a nations heart and made a popular film subject." In 1941, Michael Powell directed An Airmans Letter to His Mother, based on a dramatization of the letter, and narrated by John Gielgud. The Alley Cat The Alley Cat is a 1941 American animated short film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Directed by Hugh Harman, the film centres on Butch and Toodles Galore, two cats who were subsequently integrated as recurring characters into the Tom and Jerry series of shorts. Atlantic Ferry Atlantic Ferry is a 1941 British film starring Michael Redgrave and Valerie Hobson. It was made at Teddington Studios. The Fargo Kid The Fargo Kid is a 1940 American film directed by Edward Killy starring Tim Holt. It was the second in Holts series of Westerns for RKO. The film was shot in Kanab Canyon, Cave Lakes, and Johnson Canyon. The script was based on a story which had been previously filmed as Man in the Rough and The Cheyenne Kid. Mr. District Attorney Mr. District Attorney is a 1941 American comedy film directed by William Morgan and written by Karl Brown and Malcolm Stuart Boylan. The film stars Dennis OKeefe, Florence Rice, Peter Lorre, Stanley Ridges, Minor Watson and Charles Arnt. The film was released on March 27, 1941, by Republic Pictures. It was followed by a sequel Mr. District Attorney in the Carter Case later in the year, with different actors in the leading roles. Adventures in Bokhara Nasreddin in Bukhara is a 1943 Soviet comedy film directed by Yakov Protazanov, based on the novel by Leonid Solovyov Disturber of the Peace about Nasreddin. The Fall of Berlin Fall of Berlin – 1945, The Fall of Berlin, or just Berlin is a Soviet documentary film about the Battle of Berlin, titled in Russian , literally The Battle for Berlin – 1945. The film was directed by Yuli Raizman and Yelizaveta Svilova. The film begins with an animated map of Eastern Europe with Soviet soldier double exposed on the bottom. The narrator lists the names of the rivers that the Red Army crosses as they march west: Volga, Don, Desna, Dnieper, Bug, Dvina, Neman, Vistula, and finally, Oder. The Soviet arrival at the Oder river is shown, along with the broken bridges across it. The undeterred men of the Red Army are shown as they cross the river while under German fire. The use of missile artillery by the Soviet forces is showcased. After the Oder is crossed, the assault on Berlin itself begins. Footage of the actual battle is shown, as the Red Army fights German troops, street by street and building by building. This is interspersed with shots of Nazi propaganda films showing parades in the same areas, providing a sense of irony. A dramatic sequence follows a detachment of the Red Army in the assault on the Reichstag, which ends with the famous photograph, raising the Red Flag over the Reichstag. When the Russian troops entered Berlin, they began to push forward to the Reichstag. There were soldiers from every available battalion, with flame throwers, rifles, sniper rifles, automatic weapons, like the PPSh-41, and others. There were over 40 Soviet T-34 tanks that were pushing the German soldiers back. The battle for Berlin was one of the longest battles for a city in the years 1900-2000. Shortly before the Russian troops entered Berlin, Hitler was ready to make a half-peace with England and the USA, giving away Berlin to them. He said: "Id rather give Berlin to the Americans or the English, only to prevent Russian forces from taking it over!", but he thought of this too late. Shortly after that the Russians approached and attacked Berlin. On the 8th of May, 1945, the flag of the USSR replaced the Nazi German flag in Berlin. This was the end of World War II in Europe. For the Love of Rusty For the Love of Rusty is a 1947 drama film directed by John Sturges. It was the third of the "Rusty" film series involving the adventures of German shepherd Rusty and his human companions - young Danny Mitchell and his pals. This film details Dannys friendship with an eccentric and itinerant "veterinarian" Dr. Fay, and Dannys attempts to form a closer relationship with his father. In this installment, Rusty was played for the first time by Flame, who would portray Rusty in four of the eight Rusty films. The Gay Ranchero The Gay Ranchero is a 1948 American film starring Roy Rogers. It was filmed in Wildwood Regional Park in Thousand Oaks. Nighttime in Nevada Night Time in Nevada is a 1948 American film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers. Wallflower Wallflower is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Frederick de Cordova, written by Henry Ephron and Phoebe Ephron adapted from the play of the same name by Reginald Denham, and starring Robert Hutton, Joyce Reynolds, Janis Paige, Edward Arnold, Barbara Brown and Jerome Cowan. It was released by Warner Bros. on June 13, 1948. Heaven Over the Marshes Heaven over the Marshes is a 1949 Italian historical drama film directed by Augusto Genina and starring Rubi DAlma, Michele Malaspina, Inés Orsini and Domenico Viglione Borghese. The film portrays the life of the saint Maria Goretti. Augusto Genina was awarded the Nastro dArgento for Best Director for the film. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. The films sets were designed by Virgilio Marchi. Dick Barton at Bay Dick Barton at Bay is a 1950 British film about special agent Dick Barton. It was the second of three films that Hammer Film Productions made about the British agent, although it was the last released, following Special Agent and Dick Barton Strikes Back. North of the Great Divide North of the Great Divide is a 1950 American film starring Roy Rogers. Bannerline Bannerline is a 1951 American drama film starring Keefe Brasselle, Sally Forrest and Lionel Barrymore. When a newspaper reporter writes false praise for a dying man, trouble ensues. A Fox in a Fix Fox in a Fix is a 1951 Warner Bros. cartoon starring a fox and a dog. Night Was Our Friend Night Was Our Friend is a 1951 British drama film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Elizabeth Sellars, Michael Gough and Ronald Howard. The title references a line from Virgils epic poem The Aeneid. Colorado Sundown Colorado Sundown is a 1952 American Western film directed by William Witney. Los ojos dejan huellas The Eyes Leave a Trace is a 1952 Spanish thriller film directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia. It stars Italian actor Raf Vallone and his wife Elena Varzi. It was co-produced in Italy, where it is known as Uomini senza pace. The Raiders The Raiders is a 1952 American Technicolor Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Richard Conte and Viveca Lindfors. La mano dello straniero The Strangers Hand is a 1954 British-Italian international co-production thriller-drama film directed by Mario Soldati. It is based on the draft novel with the same name written by Graham Greene. The plot follows the son of a British MI5 agent kidnapped in Venice by agents of Yugoslavia as he searches for his father. The first two chapters of The Strangers Hand had been entered by Greene anonymously under a pseudonym to a competition in the New Statesman to write a book in the style of Graham Greene – a competition in which Greene was amused to win second prize. Soldati had seen the chapters and persuaded Greene to complete the novella to make the basis for a film. Greene expanded it to 30 pages of a "film story", on which Giorgio Bassani and Guy Elmes completed the screenplay. Mr. Potts Goes to Moscow Top Secret is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Mario Zampi and starring George Cole, Oskar Homolka and Nadia Gray. A sanitation inspector is mistaken for an international spy. The film was known in the U.S. as Mr. Potts Goes to Moscow. Åsa-Nisse på semester Åsa-Nisse on Holiday is a 1953 Swedish comedy film directed by Ragnar Frisk and starring John Elfström, Artur Rolén and Helga Brofeldt. It was part of a long-running series of films featuring the title character Åsa-Nisse. The films sets were designed by the art director Bertil Duroj. Fuss Over Feathers Conflict of Wings is a 1954 British comedy-drama film directed by John Eldridge and starring John Gregson, Muriel Pavlow and Kieron Moore. The film is based on a novel by Don Sharp. Conflict of Wings was one of the rare British aviation films that focused on the ground crew as opposed to aircrew. Il seduttore Il seduttore is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Franco Rossi. It was adapted from the play by Diego Fabbri. Bop Girl Goes Calypso Bop Girl Goes Calypso is a 1957 American United Artists film directed by Howard W. Koch and starring Judy Tyler. It featured Calypso music, and music by the Bobby Troup Trio and bassist Jim Aton. It Happened in Rome Souvenir dItalie is a 1957 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. El baile The Dance is a 1959 Spanish comedy-drama film written and directed by Edgar Neville. It is based on his own theatrical play, El baile, released in, which won the Spanish Premio Nacional de Literatura award. It was the only color film directed by Neville. Trapped by Fear Trapped by Fear is a 1960 French film originally entitled Les distractions starring Jean Paul Belmondo and directed by Jacques Dupont. It had admissions in France of 955,037. The Queen of the Pirates Queen of the Pirates is a 1960 Italian film directed by Mario Costa. Trip for Tat Voskreseniye Resurrection is a Soviet film made in 1960-1961, directed by Mikhail Shveitser based on Shveitser and Yevgeny Gabrilovichs adaptation of the Russian writer Leo Tolstoys novel of the same name. The Private Lives of Adam and Eve The Private Lives of Adam and Eve is a 1960 Spectacolor comedy film starring Mickey Rooney, and Mamie Van Doren. It is an American B-movie in which the plot revolves around a modern couple who dream that they are Adam and Eve. Others of their acquaintance assume the roles of various characters from the Book of Genesis during the fantasy sequences. Rosa blanca Rosa Blanca is a 1961 Mexican film starring Ignacio López Tarso, based on a novel by B. Traven. Das Geheimnis der drei Dschunken Red Dragon is a 1965 West German and Italian spy film directed by Ernst Hofbauer. It was released in Germany as Das Geheimnis der drei Dschunken and A 009 missione Hong Kong in Italy. It was released in the United States as a double feature with Lightning Bolt by Woolner Brothers in 1967 under the title Code Name Alpha. The film is a remake of the French spy film. Young Dillinger Young Dillinger is a 1965 gangster film directed by Terry Morse. It stars Nick Adams as the notorious criminal John Dillinger, and co-stars Robert Conrad, John Ashley and Mary Ann Mobley. Love Toy Love Toy is a 1968 soft-core exploitation film, produced and directed by Doris Wishman. It stars Pat Happel, Uta Erickson and Larry Hunter A Movable Scene The Distant Drummer is a series of four 22-minute American documentary films produced in the early 1970s as a societal warning against the proliferation of drugs during the counterculture of the 1960s. Directed by William Templeton and written by Don Peterson, the series was produced by Airlie Foundation and George Washington University Department of Medical and Public Affairs and lists "in cooperation with" credits for the American Academy of General Practice, the District of Columbia Medical Society and the National Institute of Mental Health. Scandalous John Scandalous John is a 1971 American comedy-drama film directed by Robert Butler and produced by Walt Disney Productions. It stars Brian Keith and Alfonso Arau. The music was scored by Rod McKuen. Who Killed Mary Whats'ername? Who Killed Mary Whats Er Name? is a 1971 film directed by Ernest Pintoff and starring comedian and actor Red Buttons and featuring Sylvia Miles, Conrad Bain, Alice Playten and Sam Waterston. Gary McFarland wrote the soundtrack music. The plot centers around the murder of a prostitute in a crime-ridden low-income city neighborhood. Dismayed by the general indifference the police and neighbors show toward the murder, a resident who knew the prostitute sets out to do his own investigation of the case. The film was rated PG despite the fact that it dealt with topics including prostitution and murder. Since its original theatrical release, the film was released only on VHS, and is now out of print. The Astronaut The Astronaut is a 1972 American made-for-television science fiction film starring Jackie Cooper and Monte Markham. This made-for-television film follows a man who has been hired to impersonate an astronaut who died during the first manned mission to Mars. She Lives! She Lives! is a 1973 made-for-television movie about a young couple, Andy and Pam. She Lives! is the title of a novel by Paul G. Neimark, published in 1972, on which the television drama is based. The final scene when Andy shouts out in the streets "She Lives!" was filmed in San Francisco at the corner of Divisadero St. and Vallejo St. W W is a 1974 American psychological thriller film directed by Richard Quine and starring Twiggy, Dirk Benedict and Michael Witney. It was produced by Mel Ferrer. Nero Wolfe Nero Wolfe is a 1977 American made-for-television film adaptation of the Nero Wolfe novel The Doorbell Rang by Rex Stout. Thayer David stars as Nero Wolfe, gourmet, connoisseur and detective genius. Tom Mason costars as Archie Goodwin, Wolfes assistant. Written and directed by Frank D. Gilroy, the made-for-TV movie was produced by Paramount Television as a pilot for an ABC television series, but the movie was shelved by the network for more than two years before finally being broadcast December 19, 1979. State Reasons State Reasons is a 1978 French-Italian political drama film written and directed by André Cayatte. Sahara Cross Sahara Cross is a 1977 Italian action film directed by Tonino Valerii. It is the first Italian film to use steadicam. Arvind Desai Ki Ajeeb Dastaan Arvind Desai Ki Ajeeb Dastaan is a 1978 Hindi Language film, directed by Saeed Akhtar Mirza and starring Dilip Dhawan, Anjali Paigankar, Sriram Lagoo, Rohini Hattangadi, Satish Shah and Om Puri. The Film explores the life of a guy born with a silver spoon, but no talent as his businessman father. Uncle Joe Shannon Uncle Joe Shannon is a 1978 American drama film directed by Joseph Hanwright and written by Burt Young, who also stars. The film was produced by Robert Chartoff and Irwin Winkler and distributed by United Artists. Boardwalk Boardwalk is a 1979 American drama film written by Stephen Verona and Leigh Chapman and directed by Verona. It stars Ruth Gordon, Lee Strasberg and Janet Leigh. The film is about the Rosen family and their struggle with a gang terrorizing their Coney Island neighborhood. It was filmed on location at numerous spots in New York city, including the famous but now defunct Dubrows Cafeteria. It was written by Leigh Chapman and Verona, who were a couple at the time. Chapman later recalled the film as "Amateurish? boring? Strasberg was a dreadful actor… I give Verona credit for tenacity... a British investor who put up the money for the film. He was one of those “commoner” Brits who created a travel agency and made a lot of money. I don’t know how Verona met him or conned him into putting up the money." Day of the Assassin Day of the Assassin is a 1979 action film. A Spanish, Mexican and American co-production, it was filmed in Spain, directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It starred Chuck Connors, Susana Dosamantes, Glenn Ford, Richard Roundtree and Henry Silva. Trenchard-Smith says making the movie was one of his craziest directing experiences: The Inventor The Inventor is a 1981 Swiss-German comedy film directed by Kurt Gloor. It was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival. Dusty Dusty is a 1983 Australian film about the friendship between a drover and his part-dingo dog, Dusty. It was shot on location in northern Victoria. Wolf Devil Woman Wolf Devil Woman, also known as Wolfen Ninja, is a 1982 Taiwanese fantasy horror film starring and directed by Pearl Chang. The English-dubbed version of the film is notable for its bizarre vocal performances, particularly the vocal performance for the films antagonist, "The Devil", who speaks like American cartoon character Yosemite Sam. The film was followed by a 1983 sequel, Wolf Devil Woman 2, which also starred and was directed by Pearl Chang. The Mystic Warrior The Mystic Warrior is a 1984 American TV movie about a band of Sioux and the efforts of one man to save his people from destruction through the use of mysterious powers handed down by ancestors. The movie was originally a nine-hour mini-series entitled Hanta Yo to be aired in 1980, instead aired in 1984 as a five-hour mini series with the new name. The mini series has been released on DVD in Germany, but no international release as yet. Abodh Abodh is a 1984 Bollywood film directed by Hiren Nag. It marked the debut of actress Madhuri Dixit and bollywood debut of Bengali actor Tapas Paul. Not Quite Paradise Not Quite Paradise is a 1985 British comedy-drama directed by Lewis Gilbert. It was originally released in Europe under the title Not Quite Jerusalem, adapted by Paul Kember from his 1982 play of the same name. It was filmed on two kibbutzim, Eilot and Grofit, as well as at the Mikveh Israel Agricultural School. Siu sang mung ging wan Scared Stiff is a 1987 Hong Kong comedy thriller film directed by Lau Kar-wing and starring Eric Tsang, Chow Yun-fat and Michael Miu. This film has been seen as a Hong Kong take-off on the plot of the 1987 US thriller Dreamscape. A psychiatrist donates his time to help the mentally ill street people of Hong Kong. A reporter who hears about his activities accompanies him on his rounds. Going Equipped Going Equipped is an animated short film created by Aardman Animations. It was directed by Peter Lord. Nightstick Nightstick is a 1987 Canadian-American made for television action film which had theatrical release and later released to video and to theaters outside the United States. Directed by Joseph L. Scanlan, the film stars Bruce Fairbairn, Kerrie Keane, Leslie Nielsen, Robert Vaughn, and John Vernon. Under the working title of Cahoun, production began December 1986 shooting on locations in Toronto and New York. Watan Ke Rakhwale Watan Ke Rakhwale is a 1987 Indian drama-thriller film directed by T. Rama Rao, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Dharmendra, Sunil Dutt, Sridevi, Moushumi Chatterjee, Prem Chopra, Shakti Kapoor and Kader Khan. The film also has Ashok Kumar in an important role. Kornblumenblau Kornblumenblau is a 1989 Polish drama film directed by Leszek Wosiewicz. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Masseuse The Masseuse is a pornographic film made in 1990 and starring Randy Spears and Hyapatia Lee. Indio 2 - La rivolta Indio 2 : The Revolt is a 1991 Italian action film starring Marvelous Marvin Hagler and directed by Antonio Margheriti and it is the sequel to the 1989 film Indio. The Black Republic Black Republic is a 1990 South Korean film directed by Park Kwang-su. Ancient Chinese Whorehouse Ancient Chinese Whorehouse is a 1994 Hong Kong sex comedy film directed by Kai Ming Lai and written by Man Fai Ng, starring Yvonne Yung, Kent Cheng, Kingdom Yuen, Elvis Tsui, Cheng Xueyan, and Liu Dizhi. The film premiered in Hong Kong on 15 September 1994. Lycantropus: The Moonlight Murders Licántropo, also known as Lycantropus: The Moonlight Murders or Lycantropus: The Full Moon Killer, is a 1996 Spanish horror film that is the eleventh in a long series about the werewolf Count Waldemar Daninsky, played by Paul Naschy. Following his near-fatal heart attack in 1991, Naschy made this film as an intended comeback, but it was poorly distributed and received bad reviews. This misfire was followed by the 12th, and final, film in the series, a 2004 direct-to-video movie entitled Tomb of the Werewolf. Luna e l'altra Luna e laltra is a 1996 Italian fantasy film directed, written and starred by Maurizio Nichetti. For this film Iaia Forte was awarded with a Silver Ribbon for Best Actress. Maurizio Nichetti also won a Silver Ribbon for Best Director and was awarded best actor at the Malaga International Fantastic Film Festival. The film was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and won the Corbeau DOr at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival. Vertical Love Vertical Love is a 1997 Cuban comedy film directed by Arturo Sotto Díaz. The film was selected as the Cuban entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Empire of Ash III Empire of Ash III is a post-apocalyptic science fiction movie from 1989. It is a sequel to the movie known as Empire of Ash or Empire of Ash II. The film is also known as Maniac Warriors and Last Of The Warriors. Leave Us Alone Leave Us Alone is a 1975 Danish drama film directed by Ernst Johansen and Lasse Nielsen. It was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival. The plot is similar to that of Lord of the Flies: A group of teenagers are stranded on an uninhabited island, and an initially pleasant vacation turns into a nightmare. The Green Finger Send for Paul Temple is a 1946 British crime film directed by John Argyle and starring Anthony Hulme, Joy Shelton and Tamara Desni. Paul Temple is called in by Scotland Yard after a major diamond theft. It was the first of four film adaptations of the BBCs Paul Temple radio serials, with John Bentley taking over the lead role in future installments. The film is an abridged version of the first ever Paul Temple radio serial, originally broadcast in 1938, which was also entitled Send for Paul Temple. The radio script was written by Francis Durbridge. The film script is only indirectly based on the radio drama, since the screenplay is actually an adaptation by John Argyle of Durbridges 1938 novel, which Durbridge had in turn based on the scripts for his 8-part radio serial. Accordingly, much of the 200 minute nominal duration of the radio production has been discarded in abridging the story to fit the films much shorter 83 minute running time, and the plot has consequently been heavily truncated and considerably simplified. None of the radio cast appear in the film, although at the time of its UK release in 1946 this was not necessarily a significant drawback as the BBC had not then fixed on a particular cast for their radio broadcasts, and in fact seven different actors would portray the eponymous hero on BBC radio between 1938 and 1954 -- none of whom would ever be seen in the part since the BBC did not adapt the series for television until 1969, so in the 1940s and 1950s the films offered the only on-screen portrayal of Durbridges characters. The DVD release misleadingly describes the film as written by Durbridge, although it was not. The adaptation is by Argyle, who reuses the names of characters and places from the novel, and recycles some plot ideas and situations, and the basic storyline; but a comparison with the extant 1940 Canadian radio production reveals that little of Durbridges original dialogue, characterisation or detailed plotting survives. Durbridges trademark ability to construct his radio dramas around the seven cliffhanger endings in his multipart serials is entirely lost. Idu na grozu Going Inside a Storm is a 1966 Soviet drama film directed by Sergei Mikaelyan. It was based on the novel by Daniil Granin, who also wrote a screenplay together with Mikaelyan. Mara of the Wilderness Mara of the Wilderness is a 1965 adventure film directed by Frank McDonald, produced by former Disney animator Brice Mack with his studio Unicorn Films, and starring Adam West, Lori Saunders, and Theodore Marcuse. Dance Craze Dance Craze is a 1981 British documentary film about the English 2 Tone music genre. The film was directed by Joe Massot, who originally wanted to do a film only about the band Madness, whom he met during their first US tour. Massot later changed his plans to include the whole 2 Tone movement. The film, shot in 1980, comprised performance footage of Madness, The Specials, The Selecter, The Bodysnatchers, the Beat and Bad Manners on tour throughout the United Kingdom. A soundtrack album of the same name was released the same year, featuring fifteen of the songs that were featured in the film. Later versions of the soundtrack album do not contain the Madness tracks, adding tracks credited to the Special AKA, a name under which the Specials were known. Kodiparakkudu Kodi Parakuthu is a 1988 Tamil language action film, directed by P. Bharathiraja. The film starred Rajinikanth, who worked with Bharathiraja nearly a decade after their last film 16 Vayathinile. The film got mixed reviews and was an above average grosser at the box office. Muthyala Muggu Mutyala Muggu is a 1975 Telugu drama film adaptation of Uttara Ramayana from the writer-director duo of Ramana and Bapu. The film stars Sreedhar, Sangeeta, Rao Gopal Rao, Mukkamala, Allu Ramalingaiah and Nutan Prasad. The film has garnered two National Film Awards. The film recorded as blockbuster at the box office. Rao Gopal Rao received wide-spread acclaim for his role. The film was remade in Hindi as Jeevan Jyoti. Man Pasand Man Pasand is a 1980 Hindi movie produced by Amit Khanna under the Film Unit banner and directed by Basu Chatterjee. The film stars Dev Anand, Tina Munim, Girish Karnad, Mehmood and Simple Kapadia. The films music is by Rajesh Roshan while the lyrics were penned by Amit Khanna himself. A couple of songs from the film had become popular. Although the film is dedicated to George Bernard Shaw—with the implication that it is based on his play Pygmalion—according to Dev Anand, the film is inspired by My Fair Lady.. This film is based on Marathi drama " Ti Fulrani" penned by P L Deshpande, which is in-turn based on George Bernard Shaw famous play "Pygmalion". Can't Stop Dancing Cant Stop Dancing is a 1999 feature-length film written and directed by Steven Falick and Ben Zook and starring Ben Zook. La vendetta di Lady Morgan La vendetta di Lady Morgan is a 1965 Italian horror film directed by Massimo Pupillo and written by Gianni Grimaldi. The New Moscow The New Moscow is a 1938 Soviet sci-fi comedy film directed by Aleksandr Medvedkin and Aleksandr Olenin. Goliath and the Rebel Slave Goliath and the Rebel Slave, also known as The Tyrant of Lydia Against the Son of Hercules, is a 1963 Eastmancolor peplum film directed by Mario Caiano. Banzai Runner Banzai Runner is a 1987 American action film starring Dean Stockwell, John Shepherd, Charles Dierkop, Rick Fitts, Dawn Schneider, Billy Drago and directed by John G. Thomas. Meendum Kokila Meendum Kokila is a 1981 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by G. N. Rangarajan from a screenplay written by Ananthu and story by Haasan Brothers. The film stars Kamal Haasan and Sridevi in the lead roles. Deepa, M. Krishnamoorthy, Thengai Srinivasan and Omakuchi Narasimhan are featured in supporting roles. The films narrative follows a young woman who fights to win back her husband after his infatuation with an actress. The music for the film was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Chilipi Mogudu. Meendum Kokila was released theatrically on 14 January 1981. The film upon its release was a critical and commercial success. Sridevis performance in the titular role was widely praised and is considered by various critics and film historians as one of the finest and most authentic portrayals of an Indian Brahmin woman. For her performance, Sridevi received the Filmfare Award for Best Actress-Tamil. Light Drops Light Drops, original title O Gotejar da Luz, is a Portuguese/Mozambican film by Fernando Vendrell. Vendrells film is set in the colonial Mozambique of the 1950s and tells the story of teenage protagonist Rui Pedros growing awareness of the injustices of colonial Mozambique. The story is set in the settlement of Bué Maria on the Pungwe River, in the central Mozambican province of Sofala. Bouboulina Bouboulina is a 1959 Greek drama film directed and written by Kostas Andritsos and starring Irene Papas as Laskarina Bouboulina, Koula Agagiotou, Andreas Barkoulis and Dionysis Papagiannopoulos. The film features the heroine of the Greek Revolutionary of 1821 Laskarina Bouboulina. Voyage Without Hope Voyage sans espoir is a French drama film from 1943, directed by Christian-Jaque, written by Christian-Jaque, starring Simone Renant and Jean Marais. Pallavur Devanarayanan Pallavur Devanarayanan is a 1999 Malayalam drama film, written by Gireesh Puthenchery and directed by V. M. Vinu, in which Mammootty plays the lead role, Pallavur Devanarayanan. The music for the film was composed by maestro Raveendran Master and the lyrics were penned by Gireesh Puthenchery. One of the songs was sung by Mammootty himself. Belle's Tales of Friendship Belles Tales of Friendship is a live action/animated Disney film released direct-to-video produced by Walt Disney Television Animation as a prequel to The Enchanted Christmas. It was also released to help promote the syndicated television series, Sing Me a Story with Belle, for which a live-action Belle tells stories from Disney cartoons such as The Wise Little Hen, The Three Little Pigs, Morris the Midget Moose and Hansel and Gretel with Belle narrating. The film stars Lynsey McLeod who continues portraying Belle in live-action form. It also stars Paige OHara, Robby Benson, David Ogden Stiers, and Jerry Orbach who reprise their roles as Belle, Beast, Cogsworth, and Lumiere, respectfully, in the animated form, in the short film, Mrs. Potts Party. The film was released on August 17, 1999. Prem Poojari Prem Poojari is a 1999 Malayalam romance film directed by Hariharan, starring Kunchacko Boban, Shalini and Vineeth. The plot is loosely based on Engane Nee Marakkum. Chandamama Chandamama is 1999 Malayalam comedy film by Murali Krishnan starring Kunchako Boban, Jagathi Sreekumar, Sudheesh and Kalabhavan Navas. It is a remake of the American film Weekend at Bernies. Mangamma Gari Manavadu Mangammagari Manavadu is a 1984 Telugu, drama film, produced by S. Gopala Reddy under the Bhargav Art Productions banner and directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Bhanumathi Ramakrishna, Suhasini in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film is a remake of Tamil movie Man Vasanai. The film is recorded as an Industry Hit at the box office. Frankenstein & the Werewolf Reborn! Frankenstein & the Werewolf Reborn! is a 2005 horror film directed by Jeff Burr and David DeCoteau. It stars Jaason Simmons and Ben Gould. It contains edited versions of both, Frankenstein Reborn! and The Werewolf Reborn!. Bhoot Bungla Bhoot Bungla is a 1965 Bollywood horror comedy film directed by Mehmood, who stars in the film alongside Tanuja and Nazir Hussain. Music for this film was composed by R.D. Burman. The film title is a common Hindi expression meaning haunted house, or literally, a ghost house. Lanton Mills Lanton Mills is an American comedy short film written and directed by Terrence Malick and starring Malick, Warren Oates, Harry Dean Stanton, and Paula Mandel. The film was Malicks thesis project for the American Film Institute, was completed in 1969, and is known to have screened in 1974. Samadhi Samadhi is a 1972 Hindi film directed by Prakash Mehra. The film stars Dharmendra in a dual role as father and son, with Asha Parekh and Jaya Bhaduri as the love interests. The music is by R.D. Burman. The memorable songs in the film include "Bangle ke Peeche", "Jab Tak Rahe" and "Jaane Jana". The film was remade in Telugu as Nindu Manishi. The film became a success at the box office. Qila Qila is a 1998 Bollywood Hindi language film directed by Umesh Mehra and starring Dilip Kumar, Rekha, Mukul Dev, Mamta Kulkarni, Smita Jaykar and Gulshan Grover. This film marked the final film appearance of veteran actor Dilip Kumar. The movie rights is now owned by Red Chillies Entertainment. Cornman: American Vegetable Hero Cornman: American Vegetable Hero a.k.a. Cornman II: The Day of the Locusts is an American cult movie first released in March 2001 by WorldWide International Picture Studios, known for producing low budget B-movies with campy concepts. The film premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival on March 10, 2001. The film was directed by Barak Epstein and starred Mike Wiebe and James Hoke. The film is an homage/parody of superhero films. Tommy Atkins in the Park Tommy Atkins in the Park is an 1898 British short black-and-white silent comedy film, directed by Robert W. Paul, featuring couple courting in a park who are forced to use desperate measures to get rid of a stout matron who interrupts them. The film was a remake of Alfred Mouls The Soldiers Courtship. It is included on the BFI DVD R.W. Paul: The Collected Films 1895-1908 and a clip is featured in Paul Mertons interactive guide to early British silent comedy How They Laughed on the BFI website. Dead Leaves Dead Leaves is a 1998 road movie directed by German director Constantin Werner about a young man who travels from New York City to West Virginia with the corpse of his deceased girlfriend. As she decomposes, he slips further into madness. Antha Antha is a 1981 Indian Kannada-language action thriller film directed by S. V. Rajendra Singh Babu. The film stars Ambareesh, Lakshmi, Jayamala and Latha in lead roles. The film went on to become a huge success and is viewed as a milestone in Ambareeshs career. The careers of both Ambareesh and Jayamala got a boost after this movie. Interestingly Ambareesh and Jayamala play brother-sister in this movie and became a popular romantic pair thereafter. Director Babu had approached Rajanikanth for the lead role originally. When he could not get his dates Babu gave the role to his best friend Ambareesh who had just started breaking ground as a hero at that time. The story is based on H. K. Ananth Raos serial of the same name published in the Kannada weekly magazine Sudha.It was remade in Tamil as Thyagi, in Telugu as Antham Kadidi Aarambam, and in Hindi as Meri Aawaz Suno. Kaloyan Kaloyan is a 1963 Bulgarian drama film directed by Dako Dakovski. Thanga Magan Thanga Magan is a 1983 Tamil film directed by A. Jagannathan, starring Rajinikanth and Poornima in the lead roles. The film was a success, mostly due to the popular songs and the excellent musical score of Ilaiyaraaja. The film was released on 4 November 1983 and became a super hit among 1983 Diwali releases. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Nuvva Nena. FIX: The Story of an Addicted City Fix: The Story of an Addicted City is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Nettie Wild and released in 2003. The film centres on Vancouvers campaign to launch Insite, North Americas first legal supervised injection site for injection drug users. Figures interviewed in the film include drug user Dean Wilson, activist and organizer Ann Livingston, and Vancouver mayor Philip Owen. The film won the Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 24th Genie Awards. Jologs Jologs is a 2002 Filipino teen, comedy-drama film directed by Gilbert Perez and released by Star Cinema. The film featured an ensemble cast as well as cameos from well-known Filipino celebrities. Jologs is a Filipino pejorative that is used to describe a tawdry person who belongs to the lower class. Stop Violence Stop Violence is a 2002 Malayalam action film directed by A. K. Sajan. The film stars Prithviraj, Vijayaraghavan, and Chandra Lakshman. Stop Violence was the 3rd-released film of Prithviraj, though made after Nandanam, which was released two months after its release. The movie performed well at the box office, largely drawing youth audience to the theatre. The movie is considered as "Prithviraj"s notable performance in his early movies. The sequel to the movie, Asuravithu, starring Asif Ali, was released on 6 January 2012. Dil Hai Betaab Dil Hai Betaab is a 1993 Indian romance film directed by K. C. Bokadia. The film stars Vivek Mushran, Ajay Devgn and Pratibha Sinha.The film was flop at the box office collecting only 90 Lakhs at the domestic box office. Pater familias Pater Familias is a 2003 Italian crime-drama film written and directed by Francesco Patierno. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Massimo Cacciapuoti. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 2003 Berlin Film Festival. Gauravam Gauravam is a 1973 Tamil language legal drama film, directed by Vietnam Veedu Sundaram, starring Sivaji Ganesan in a dual role. The film was a blockbuster at the box office and the third highest grossing film of the year. Dongodu Dongodu is a 2003 Telugu language comedy movie produced by Bheemineni Rushita Sai under Goodwill Cinema banner. The film features Ravi Teja and Kalyani in the lead roles. Music has been composed Vidyasagar. The movie released on 7 August 2003 was a decent Boxoffice success. This is a remake of Malayalam film Meesa Madhavan. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Chalu No. 1 by Goldmines Telefilms in 2014. A Place Among the Living A Place Among the Living is a 2003 French film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. Bloodlines Bloodlines is a two-episode British detective fiction thriller and a leading dramatic vehicle for Emma Pierson, who stars as rookie police officer Justine Hopkin. The series, produced by Granada Television and directed by Philip Martin, premiered on ITV on 31 January 2005, at 9PM, with episode two airing on 1 February 2005, again at 9PM. Episodes one and two are each 90 minutes in length. Initially envisioned as returning series, ITV chose not to recommission Bloodlines after viewing figures fell well below the expected target. Believe Believe is a 2007 mockumentary/comedy about the world of Multi-Level Marketing. This is the first movie by director Loki Mulholland, who is also credited for the screenplay. Believe was produced by Russ Kendall and Micah Merrill of Pictures Idhaya Thirudan Idhaya Thirudan is a 2006 Tamil romantic masala film written and directed by Saran and starring Jayam Ravi and Kamna Jethmalani in the lead roles, while Prakash Raj, Vani Viswanath, Santhanam, Kalpana, and Nassar play supporting roles. It was Jayam Ravi’s fifth film but was labelled his worst of the five. The soundtrack was composed by Bharadwaj. This movie plot is inspired from manikandan - deepika ramesh love story. It was released on 9 February 2006. The heroine debutant, Kamna Jethmalani, is the granddaughter of a late businessman named Shyam Jethmalani. Scenes were shot in Turkey and Northern Cyprus. Six Figures Six Figures is a Canadian psychological thriller film, directed by David Christensen and released in 2005. An adaptation of the novel of the same name by Fred Leebron, the film stars JR Bourne as Warner Lutz, a man struggling with the stresses and frustrations of trying to maintain his upwardly mobile executive lifestyle who becomes the primary suspect when his wife Claire is left comatose by a violent physical attack. The film was Christensens narrative feature debut following his prior work as a documentary filmmaker, and incorporated some documentary-style filmmaking techniques. The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 26th Genie Awards, and was a finalist for the Rogers Best Canadian Film Award at the Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2006. Earth to America Earth to America was a 2-hour television special that aired on TBS on June 30, 2005. Hosted by Tom Hanks, the show used a comic approach to raise awareness of issues concerning the environment, mostly global warming. It was taped at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. The performers scheduled to appear were: Jack Black Cedric "The Entertainer" Rob Corddry Larry David Will Ferrell Tom Hanks Julia Louis-Dreyfus Bill Maher Steve Martin Kevin Nealon Ray Romano Martin Short Ben Stiller Wanda Sykes Robin Williams The Cast Of Avenue Q Robert F Kennedy Jr. Triumph The Insult Comic Dog The Blue Man Group Gurozuka is a 2005 horror film directed by Yoichi Nishiyama, and written by Ao Murata and Tadayoshi Kubo. El caracazo El Caracazo is 2005 Venezuelan historical film that deals with the events of El Caracazo, a name given to a series of disturbances in and around Caracas on 27 February 1989. The film was produced and directed by the veteran Venezuelan filmmaker Roman Chalbaud. It is a documentary drama, not only about the titular tragedy but also putting it in historical perspective. The film cost 3 billion bolívares, provided by the Ministry of Culture. Be Silent, My Sorrow, Be Silent Be silent, sorrow ... be silent is a 1918 Soviet film directed by Pyotr Chardynin, and starring Vera Kholodnaya, Ossip Runitsch, Vitold Polonsky and Vladimir Maksimov. The film is in two parts, but only the first part survives. Cthulhu Cthulhu is a 2000 Australian low budget horror film that was directed, produced, and written by Damian Heffernan. It is mostly based on two Lovecraft stories, "The Thing on the Doorstep" and The Shadow Over Innsmouth. It stars Adam Somes as a young student that discovers that his best friend has become involved in a cult intent on raising Cthulhu. It screened at the Melbourne Underground Film Festival, after which point it was purchased by Channel 9 for screening in Australia as part of their Australian content quota obligations. The film was also purchased by Trend Films in Italy for screening via their Satellite Television network. Wrap Up Wrap Up is a 2007 comedy film directed and written by Ramón Costafreda. Down There Down There is a 78-minute 2006 Belgian-French English- and French-language independent documentary art film directed by Chantal Akerman. Soggadu Soggadu is a 2005 Tollywood film produced by D. Suresh on Suresh Productions banner. Directed by Ravi Babu, it stars Tarun and Arti Agarwal in lead roles. With special appearances by Victory Venkatesh, Srikanth , Shriya Saran, and Sumanth the film had a huge box-office opening, the biggest for any Tarun starrer. Soggadu won good critical appreciation and technical acclaim for the director Ravi Babu. This film was remade into Bengali as Mon Je Kore Uru Uru starring Koel Mallick and Hiran Chatterjee. This film was remade into Hindi as Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani starring Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif as lead roles. This film was also a huge blockbuster in Bollywood. Gagga Gaġġa is a 1971 film adaptation of a novel called Il-Gagga written by Frans Sammut. The adaptation was written and directed by Mario Azzopardi, who was a film student at the time. The film was originally made as a thesis, but was released in 2007 due to its cultural importance, being the first feature film made in with a script entirely in Maltese. Dancing Trees Dancing Trees is a Canadian drama thriller film directed by Anne Wheeler and written by Joseph Nasser. Its cast features Brooke Burns, Katie Boland and Amanda Tapping. Martha is an autistic mathematical genius. Suddenly, her mother is viciously murdered before her eyes and she along with her cousin Nichole must use her unique abilities to catch the killer. Dog Jack Dog Jack is a 2010 film based on the book of the same name by Florence W. Biros. The film is inspired by the true story of the mascot of the 102nd Pennsylvania Regiment during the American Civil War. The Stick Up Kids The Stick Up Kids is a 2008 film directed by Hawthorne James and starring Bryce Wilson, Mel Jackson, Tariq Alexander, and Hawthorne James. The Railroad The Railroad is a 2006 South Korean film starring Kim Kang-woo and Son Tae-young. The second feature film of writer and director Park Heung-sik, it was also co-produced and co-edited by his wife, Park Gok-ji. The Railroad won the FIPRESCI award and Best Actor for Kim Kang-woo at the 25th Torino Film Festival. The name is taken from the Gyeongui Line. Saas Bahu Aur Sensex Saas Bahu aur Sensex is an Indian Hindi film which was released 19 September 2008, directed by Shona Urvashi. It stars Kiron Kher, Tanushree Dutta, Ankur Khanna, Farooq Shaikh, Masumeh Makhija, Lillete Dubey, and Sharon Prabhakar. The film focuses on the complexities of discovering love in the world of the new Mumbai. The movie is set against the backdrop of the stress of working in financial markets, embarrassing kitty parties, outrageous soap operas, and the ongoing angst and excitement of an ever-emerging India. It is considered part of the Masala film genre, which depicts a mixture of action, comedy, romance, and drama/melodrama. Dreams and Shadows Dreams and Shadows is a 2009 American drama film written and directed by Tamarat Makonnen as his feature film debut, and stars James Russo and Shawn-Caulin Young. The film had its Los Angeles premiere at the American Film Institute in October 2009. Two Women Duas Mulheres is a 2009 Portuguese drama film directed by João Mário Grilo. Man Without Tomorrow Yarınsız Adam is a Turkish political film by Remzi Aydın Jöntürk, the first in his trilogy. It was succeeded by Satılmış Adam and Yıkılmayan Adam, both filmed in 1977. The film is about the story of Murat, portrayed by Cüneyt Arkın. Murat helps his friend, Kemal, when they are escaping from the police because they steal to survive. This help costs Murat badly and he is sent to prison. During the runtime of the film, viewers see the world from the eyes of a criminal, who lived his childhood in poverty, and understand the gap between the rich and poor in Turkey. Just like the themes of the other political films of Jöntürk, there is a socialist message, an attribution to the inequality of the system. Jöntürk prefers to do it rather sharply in some scenes of the film. For example, the poor little boy that gets in the car of Murat directly states that the rich and the poor cant be friends because wealthy people cant understand the feelings of poor people. Cross Connection Cross Connection is a 2009 Indian Bengali film. Jimmy Rivière Jimmy Rivière is a 2011 French drama film directed by Teddy Lussi-Modeste. The Man Under the Table The Man Under the Table is a Croatian drama film, directed by Neven Hitrec, based on motifs from short stories by Vjekoslav Domini. Bumper Offer Bumper Offer is a 2009 Telugu film directed by Jaya Ravindra. The film stars Sairam Shankar and Bindu Madhavi in the lead roles. Music of the film was composed by Raghu Kunche. The film released on 23 October 2009. Puri Jagannadh produced this film apart from writing the story and the dialogues. The movie was a commercial success. The film was remade in Bengali as Loveria. The ESP Couple The ESP Couple is a 2008 South Korean supernatural romance film starring Jin Goo and Park Bo-young. The film marks editor Kim Hyung-joos debut as a director. Ultraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial is a 2010 Japanese superhero film in the Ultra Series to celebrate the franchises 45th anniversary. It serves as a sequel to Ultra Galaxy Legend The Movie. The catchphrases for the movie are "Kaiser Belial descent. Zero, fight with light!" and "This is our light!". The film was directed by Yuichi Abe. The lead character Run is portrayed by Yu Koyanagi, the son of Bro. Tom of the Bubblegum Brothers. Other characters include Runs brother Nao, portrayed by Tatsuomi Hamada and Princess Emerana of Planet Esmeralda, portrayed by actress Tao Tsuchiya. The film will also feature a new version of Ultraman Belial called "Galactic Emperor Kaiser Belial". It will also feature Ultraman Zeros ultimate form, Ultimate Zero, by using the Shield of Baradhi which becomes the Ultimate Aegis. Love & Loathing & Lulu & Ayano is a 2010 Japanese drama film directed by Hisayasu Satō and based on a book by Atsuhiko Nakamura. Kamen Rider OOO, Den-O & All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Riders is a superhero film released on April 1, 2011, to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Kamen Rider Series. While the film will feature all of the franchises protagonists, the main heroes of the original Kamen Rider, Kamen Rider Den-O, and Kamen Rider OOO will be the main characters. The films subtitle "Lets Go Kamen Riders" is an homage to the theme song of the original series, . The film also marks the 60th Anniversary of the Toei Company and to commemorate it, the film features characters from other works of Shotaro Ishinomori: Kikaider, Kikaider 01, Inazuman, and Zubat. A preview airing of the film originally scheduled for March 15, 2011, was cancelled as the venues structure was compromised as a result of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. Lets Go Kamen Riders opened at the #1 spot in the Japanese box offices in the first two weekends. When He Was 23 Takhan Teish is a 2010 Bengali film directed Atanu Ghosh which was premiered at the 6th Osaka International Film Festival, Japan. It is Ghoshs second feature film. Gokaiger Goseiger Super Sentai 199 Hero Great Battle is a Japanese tokusatsu superhero film originally set for release on May 21, 2011, to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the Super Sentai Series. The film was directed by Noboru Takemoto and written by Naruhisa Arakawa, and primarily features the casts of Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger and Tensou Sentai Goseiger, among the 199 total heroes from the Super Sentai series to appear. On March 16, 2011, Toei released a statement concerning the effects the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami have had on the filming schedule, and the films release was postponed to June 11, 2011. The film entered the number 2 in the Japanese box office and earned a total of 288,610,400 on its first week. A combination of all the main 35 Giant Robots, entirely done in CG, was planned to be included in the climactic scene of the movie, but it was ultimately not included in the theatrical cut. The catchphrase for the movie is . The movie takes place between episodes 16 and 17 of Gokaiger. Paradise Paradise is a 2011 Greek romance film directed by Panagiotis Fafoutis. Hack Job Hack Job is an American horror-thriller film directed by James Balsamo and produced by Lloyd Kaufman. It stars Dave Brockie, Lloyd Kaufman, & Debbie Rochon. Nightmare Sonata provides music for the film. It was released on DVD on 2011 with plans for a 2012 theatrical release. The Cowboy's Flute The Cowboys Flute is a Chinese animated short film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio under the master animator Te Wei. It is also referred to as The Cowherds Flute and The Buffalo Boy and his Flute. Under the Protection of Ka'Bah Di Bawah Lindungan Kabah is a 2011 Indonesian drama film directed by Hanny Saputra based on the 1938 novel of the same name by writer Hamka. The film was selected as the Indonesian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards. Surat kecil untuk tuhan Surat Kecil untuk Tuhan is a 2011 Indonesian drama film. Directed by Harris Nizam and starring Dinda Hauw and Alex Komang, it follows a young girls struggle with cancer. It was the best-selling Indonesian film of 2011. The Allure of Tears The Allure of Tears is a 2011 Chinese romance drama film co-written and directed by Wong Chun-Chun and starring Zhou Dongyu, Aarif Rahman, Gigi Leung, Richie Jen, Joe Chen, and Shawn Dou. The film consists of three love stories. The film premiered in China on December 22, 2011. Hedda Gabler Hedda Gabler is a film based on the Victorian period drama Hedda Gabler, written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. One of many film adaptations of this play, the 2014 film Hedda Gabler was produced, adapted and directed by Matthew John. Hedda Gabler is an example of realism in nineteenth century play writing, and is one of the worlds best known and most performed dramas. The film was shot at Maunsel House. The movie premiered at the Vika Cinema, Oslo on 8 September 2016 to open the Ibsen International Festivalen. A press launch at the Henrik Ibsen Museum on 9 September 2016. the event was sponsored by H+M and Radisson Blu. Matthew John attended the red carpet with Swedish supermodel Marcus Schenkenberg. The title role is played by Rita Ramnani. The film is also part of the Worcester University PR and Journalism programme. The film had its UK premiere at the University, followed by talks from the cast, costume designer and director. Lacuna Lacuna is a 2012 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Derek Tsang and Jimmy Wan. Aval Oru Thodar Kathai Aval Oru Thodar Kathai is a 1974 Tamil film directed by K. Balachander. The story revolves around a working middle class woman, who sacrifices her life and desires to support her large family. The lead role was played by Sujatha in her first Tamil film, which was also her first starring role. Kamal Haasan, Vijayakumar, Jaiganesh, M. G. Soman and Sripriya played key roles. The film was shot in black-and white. The film is considered to be one of Balachanders as well as Sujathas best films. Several directors like Mani Ratnam, K. Bhagyaraj and K. S. Ravikumar named Aval Oru Thodar Kathai as one of their favourite films. It ran for 25 weeks and was remade or dubbed in five other Indian languages. The Valley Below The Valley Below is a Canadian dramatic film, released in 2014. The feature film debut of filmmaker Kyle Thomas, the film consists of four interrelated stories taking place in the badlands around Drumheller, Alberta. The film was produced by the North Country Cinema media arts collective based out of Calgary, Alberta. The individual stories centre on Kate, a young woman preparing to attend college who discovers that she is pregnant just before leaving on a camping trip with her boyfriend Henry; Warren, a zamboni driver at the local hockey rink and an aspiring musician who is struggling with alcoholism; Gordon, a shy and reclusive taxidermist dealing with his failing marriage with Susan; and Barry, a police officer and part-time local radio host who is looking to start a family with his partner Jill. Each of the four segments features a score by a different Canadian musician. Rae Spoon, Dan Mangan, Eamon McGrath and Gavin Gardiner composed the music. The film garnered two Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards, in the categories of Best Supporting Actor for Demeanor and Best Original Song for Mangans song "Wants". The film received largely positive critical attention from the Canadian media, including The National Post calling it a "superb first feature". The Animal Project The Animal Project is a 2013 Canadian drama film written and directed by Ingrid Veninger. It debuted at the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Wished Wished is a Chinese fantasy comedy film directed by Dayyan Eng, written by Justin Malen & Dayyan Eng. The film stars Xia Yu, Yan Ni, Pan Binglong and Victoria Song. It was released in China on June 30, 2017. Wished had the highest audience scores across the top 4 ticketing platforms for local Chinese comedies released that summer. As an indie-film on limited screens, Wished debuted in third place at the Chinese box office -- behind Transformers 5 and a Chinese sci-fi action film. It went on to beat market expectations and gross RMB$70 million at the box office. According to Entgroup Data, Wished was the most watched feature film online across all movie sites in China during its first week of online release, and racked a total of 100,000,000+ paid viewings across three of the top movie sites in China after just over two weeks. Wished was invited to the 2017 Hawaii International Film Festival and won several awards at the Chinese American Film Festival, Los Angeles Film Awards and New York Film Awards. Little Crusader Little Crusader is a 2017 Czech historical drama film directed by Václav Kadrnka. It won Crystal Globe at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. The film is about a knight Bořek. He is travelling to find his lost son. The film was shot in Italy. Story is based on a poem by Jaroslav Vrchlický Svojanovský křižáček. Filmss style refers to films directed by František Vláčil. Yennamo Yedho Yennamo Yedho is a 2014 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film directed by Ravi Thyagarajan starring Gautham Karthik with Nikesha Patel reprising the role portrayed by Sneha Ullal and Rakul Preet Singh reprising the role portrayed by Nithya Menon. A remake of the Telugu film Ala Modalaindi, the film was produced by Ravi Prasad Productions and has music by D. Imman. Gopi Jagadeeswaran was the cinematographer and Lalgudi N Illayaraja, of Vishwaroopam fame, was the art director. The film released on 25 April 2014 to mixed reviews. In 2019, the film was dubbed in Hindi as Ajab Ashique Ki Gazab Kahani. Elixir İksir is a 2014 Turkish live action/animated film, directed by Birkan Uz. The film went on nationwide general release on May 16, 2014. Heavenly Nomadic Heavenly Nomadic is a 2015 Kyrgyz drama film directed by Mirlan Abdykalykov. The film was selected as the Kyrgyz entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. When Love Happens ...When Love Happens is a 2014 Nigerian romantic comedy film co-produced and directed by Seyi Babatope. It stars Weruche Opia, OC Ukeje, Beverly Naya, Oreka Godis, Gideon Okeke, Bukky Wright, Desmond Elliot, Wale Ojo, Bassey Ekpeyong and Shafy Bello. The film tells the story of a successful events planner, Oluwanimoduroti Bankole-Smith, whose job is to help other people plan their weddings, but finds it hard to get into a relationship. Sandook Sandook is a Marathi comedy thriller film starring Sumeet Raghavan and Bharagavi Chirmuley in the lead roles. Sumeet Raghavan is acting for the first time in a Marathi feature film. Sandook is a satirical comic thriller set in pre independence era in a small town. The protagonist Wamanrao Ashtaputre is a simple honest man who always dreams of getting rid of the British Raj. The film was released on 5 June 2015. GARAKOWA - Restore the World Garakowa: Restore the World, known in Japan as , is a 2016 Japanese anime science fiction fantasy film produced by A-1 Pictures, directed by Masashi Ishihama and written by Fumihiko Shimo. Distributed by Pony Canyon, the film was released in Japan on January 9, 2016 and was streamed on Crunchyroll on January 16, 2016. Little Gandhi Little Gandhi is a 2016 Syrian documentary film directed by Sam Kadi. It was selected as the Syrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. It was the first time Syria had sent a film for consideration for the Best Foreign Language film. Peshmerga Peshmerga is a documentary film by the French intellectual Bernard-Henri Lévy. It was granted a late entry to the 2016 Cannes Film Festival as a special screening. It consists of a "close-up look" at the Peshmerga, the fighting force of the Kurds, battling to establish the state of Kurdistan across the existing states of Syria, Iraq, Iran, and Turkey. Honeygiver Among the Dogs Honeygiver Among the Dogs is a 2016 Bhutanese mystery film directed by Dechen Roder. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Kolaiyuthir Kaalam Kolaiyuthir Kaalam is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language slasher film directed by Chakri Toleti and produced by V. Mathiyalagan of Etcetera Entertainment. A remake of an English movie Hush , where a deaf and mute girl must fight for her life when a killer appears at her door. . It stars Nayanthara, Bhumika Chawla, Prathap Pothen, Rohini Hattangadi and began production in November 2016. The film was released on 9 August 2019. The Private Life of a Modern Woman The Private Life of a Modern Woman is a 2017 American drama film directed by James Toback. It was screened out of competition at the 74th Venice International Film Festival. The Big Call The Big Call, is a 2017 Chinese crime drama film directed by Oxide Pang, starring Cheney Chen, Joseph Chang, Gwei Lun-mei and Jiang Mengjie. Balked at the Altar Balked at the Altar is a 1908 American short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Library of Congress. The film was made by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company when it and many other early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee at the beginning of the 20th century. The Black Viper The Black Viper is a 1908 film directed by D. W. Griffith. The film was made by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company when it and many other early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee at the beginning of the 20th century. Love Everlasting Love Everlasting is a 1913 Italian silent drama film directed by Mario Caserini and starring Lyda Borelli, Mario Bonnard and Gianpaolo Rosmino. With the possible exception of Cabiria, it is the most famous of early Italian silent films. It was made in Turin by Gloria Film. Borellis appearance in the film led to her being considered the first diva of the cinema. The Jack-Knife Man The Jack-Knife Man is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by King Vidor. Prints of the film survive in several film archives. The Mystic The Mystic is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Tod Browning, who later directed MGMs Freaks. Aileen Pringles gowns in the film were by already famous Romain de Tirtoff. A print of the film exists. Paris Paris is a 1926 American silent romantic drama film written and directed by Edmund Goulding. The film stars Charles Ray, Douglas Gilmore, and Joan Crawford. Man from the Restaurant Man from the Restaurant is a 1927 Soviet drama film directed by Yakov Protazanov based on the story by Ivan Shmelyov. The main role was written for Ivan Moskvin, but he was changed for Chekhov because of illness. Hats Off Hats Off is a lost silent short film starring American-British comedy double act Laurel and Hardy. The team appeared in a total of 107 films between 1921 and 1951. Sumka dipkuryera The Diplomatic Pouch is a 1927 Soviet silent thriller film directed by Alexander Dovzhenko. The first two parts of the film are lost. Cagliostro - Liebe und Leben eines großen Abenteurers Cagliostro is a 1929 French-German silent drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Hans Stüwe, Renée Héribel and Alfred Abel. It depicts the life of the eighteenth century Italian occultist Alessandro Cagliostro, portraying him more sympathetically than in most other works. It was based on a novel by Johannes von Guenther. The film survives but is incomplete. The Red Dance The Red Dance is a 1928 American film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Dolores del Río and Charles Farrell that was inspired in the novel by Henry Leyford Gates. Although silent, it was released with synchronized music and sound effects. Conspiracy Conspiracy is a 1930 American pre-Code mystery melodrama film produced and distributed by RKO Pictures and directed by Christy Cabanne. It is the second adaptation of the play The Conspiracy by Robert B. Baker and John Emerson and stars Bessie Love and Ned Sparks. Extravagance Extravagance is a 1930 pre-Code American film directed by Phil Rosen and released by Tiffany Pictures. Scarlet Pages Scarlet Pages is a 1930 all-talking pre-code American crime drama film with songs starring Elsie Ferguson and directed by Ray Enright. It was produced and distributed by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros.. The film stars Elsie Ferguson, John Halliday, Grant Withers and Marian Nixon. Scarlet Pages is based on a 1929 Broadway play of the same name that Ferguson also starred in. The film simultaneously marked the first time Ferguson appeared in a sound film and the last film she ever made. True to the Navy True to the Navy is a 1930 romantic comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle for Paramount Pictures. The film stars Clara Bow as a counter girl at a San Diego drugstore with a predilection for sailors. Eventually she sets her sights on Bulls Eye McCoy, a stiff-necked gunners mate. East Lynne East Lynne is a 1931 American pre-Code film version of Ellen Woods eponymous 1861 novel, which was adapted by Tom Barry and Bradley King and directed by Frank Lloyd. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture but lost to RKO-Radios Cimarron. East Lynne is a melodrama starring Ann Harding, Clive Brook, Conrad Nagel and Cecilia Loftus. Only one copy of the film is known to exist, although, somehow, bootleg DVD copies exist, minus the final scene.This print is in good shape, although several frames have an "X" on them, indicating they were to be removed in the film editing stage. One frame has a "crosshairs" on it while several frames have ink marks. People may view the film at University of California Los Angeless Instructional Media Lab, Powell Library, after arranging an appointment. The film is the third adaptation of the book produced by Fox. Previous versions are the 1916 release with Theda Bara and the one in 1922 starring Alma Rubens. The Company's in Love The Companys in Love is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Max Ophüls and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Anny Ahlers and Lien Deyers. It was shot at the Staaken Studios in Berlin and on location in Switzerland. The films sets were designed by Robert Neppach and Erwin Scharf. Pick-up Pick-Up is a 1933 American Pre-Code crime film directed by Marion Gering and starring Sylvia Sidney and George Raft. Sitting Pretty Sitting Pretty is a 1933 American Pre-Code musical comedy film that tells the story of two aspiring, but untalented, songwriters, played by Jack Oakie and Jack Haley. They are joined by Ginger Rogers and Thelma Todd on their trip from New York City to Hollywood to find their fortune. This film was directed by Harry Joe Brown and featured the Pickens Sisters as themselves. The Big Idea The Big Idea is the fifth and last of five short films starring Ted Healy and His Stooges released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on May 12, 1934. Ladies Lake Lake of Ladies or Ladies Lake is a 1934 French drama film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Rosine Deréan, Simone Simon and Illa Meery. The films sets were designed by the art director Lazare Meerson. It is based on a novel by Vicki Baum. It was released by the French branch of Tobis Film. Emil and the Detectives Emil and the Detectives is a 1935 British family adventure film directed by Milton Rosmer and starring John Williams, George Hayes and Mary Glynne. It is a remake of the 1931 German film Emil and the Detectives with the main setting moved from Berlin to London. Otherwise it follows the original very closely, largely using Billy Wilders screenplay, the music by Allan Gray, even recreating many of the same camera shots. It was made at Shepperton Studios. Bunker Bean Bunker Bean is a 1936 American black-and-white comedy film adapted from a novel by Harry Leon Wilson and the subsequent play adapted by Lee Wilson Dodd. It was directed by William Hamilton and Edward Killy, produced by William Sistrom, and starred Owen Davis as the title character. The cast included Lucille Ball as Mrs Kelly. California Mail California Mail is a 1936 American Western film directed by Noel M. Smith and written by Roy Chanslor and Harold Buckley. The film stars Dick Foran, Linda Perry, Edmund Cobb, Milton Kibbee, Tom Brower and James Farley. The film was released by Warner Bros. on November 14, 1936. Roy Rogers makes an early, uncredited appearance as the square dance caller. I Married a Doctor I Married a Doctor is a 1936 American drama film directed by Archie Mayo and written by Casey Robinson. The film stars Pat OBrien, Josephine Hutchinson, Ross Alexander, Guy Kibbee, Louise Fazenda and Olin Howland. The film was released by Warner Bros. on April 25, 1936. It Couldn't Have Happened (But It Did) It Couldnt Have Happened – But It Did is a 1936 American romantic crime drama film directed by Phil Rosen. The film is also known as It Couldnt Have Happened. Midnight at the Wax Museum Midnight at Madame Tussauds is a 1936 British thriller film directed by George Pearson and starring Lucille Lisle, James Carew and Charles Oliver. The screenplay concerns an explorer who bets his friends he can spend a night in Madame Tussauds chamber of horrors. 13 Hours by Air 13 Hours by Air is a 1936 drama film made by Paramount Pictures and directed by Mitchell Leisen. The film stars Fred MacMurray and Joan Bennett. The screenplay was written by Kenyon Nicholson and Bogart Rogers, based on story Wild Wings by Bogart Rogers and Frank Mitchell Dazey. 13 Hours by Air was also the forerunner of the disaster film, a genre featuring a complex, heavily character-driven ensemble cast film, exploring the personal dramas and interactions that develop among the passengers and crew as they deal with a deadly onboard emergency. O Descobrimento do Brasil O Descobrimento do Brasil is a 1936 Brazilian adventure film directed by Humberto Mauro and starring Alvaro Costa, João de Deus, and Manoel Rocha. Pudgy Takes a Bow-Wow Pudgy Takes a Bow-Wow is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and Pudgy the Puppy. It is directed by Dave Fleischer and its producer is Max Fleischer. Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas is a cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series directed by Tex Avery and written by Rich Hogan, and released by Warner Bros. on October 22, 1938. It stars Elmer Fudds prototype Egghead as Johnny Smith, a caricature of the colonist Captain John Smith, who arrives on the Mayflower to be met by some sarcastic Native Americans as he makes his escape with Poker-Huntas, a caricature of Pocahontas, and makes off to England with her to raise a family. She Loved a Fireman She Loved a Fireman is a 1937 film directed by John Farrow and starring Dick Foran and Ann Sheridan. It was also known as I Loved a Fireman and Two Platoons. Gaucho Serenade Gaucho Serenade is a 1940 American Western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and June Storey. Written by Betty Burbridge and Bradford Ropes, the film is about a singing cowboy who goes up against a group of businessmen who plot to kidnap the son of a former partner so he wont testify against them. Men Against the Sky Men Against the Sky is a 1940 drama directed by Leslie Goodwins and starring Richard Dix, Kent Taylor, Edmund Lowe and Wendy Barrie. Based on a story by John Twist, with a screenplay by novelist Nathanael West, the film is about with aircraft development and the dangers of flying in the period before World War II. Phantom Rancher Phantom Rancher is a 1940 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Ken Maynard. Knickerbocker Holiday Knickerbocker Holiday is a 1944 American musical film directed by Harry Joe Brown and starring Nelson Eddy, Charles Coburn and Constance Dowling. It is based on the musical play of the same title set in the 17th century colony of New Amsterdam. The films sets were designed by the art director Bernard Herzbrun. Bring on the Girls Bring on the Girls is a 1945 American musical comedy film starring Eddie Bracken, Sonny Tufts and Veronica Lake. It is loosely based on the 1940 French comedy The Man Who Seeks the Truth. Guttersnipes Guttersnipes is a 1944 Swedish drama film directed by Ragnar Frisk and starring Adolf Jahr, Britta Brunius and Lillie Wästfeldt. The films sets were designed by the art director Bertil Duroj. It was partly shot on location in Malmö. Last of the Redmen Last of the Redskins is a 1947 American Adventure Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Joh Hall and Michael OShea. The film was shot in Vitacolor but released in Cinecolor. Unlike other adaptations the film includes a boy brother of Cora and Alice Munro and does not feature Chingachgook nor does it feature a romance between Uncas and Cora. The battle of Fort William Henry is not shown and most of the characters in the film ride horses rather than moving by foot. The Marauders The Marauders is a 1947 American Western film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Charles Belden. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand Brooks, Ian Wolfe, Dorinda Clifton and Mary Newton. The film was released on July 1, 1947 by United Artists. The Big Sombrero The Big Sombrero is a 1949 American Western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Gene Autry, Elena Verdugo, and Stephen Dunne. Written by Olive Cooper, the film is about a singing cowboy hired as foreman of the Big Sombrero ranch by a man working against the interests of the ranchs absentee owner and workers. Deported Deported is a 1950 American film noir crime film directed by Robert Siodmak starring Märta Torén and Jeff Chandler about an American gangster sent back to his home country who falls in love with a widowed countess. Mother Didn't Tell Me Mother Didnt Tell Me is a 1950 American comedy film written and directed by Claude Binyon. It is based on the 1949 book The Doctor Wears Three Faces by Mary Bard. The film stars Dorothy McGuire, William Lundigan, June Havoc, Gary Merrill, Jessie Royce Landis and Joyce MacKenzie. The film was released on March 3, 1950, by 20th Century Fox. Fortune in Diamonds The Adventurers is a 1951 British adventure film directed by David MacDonald and starring Dennis Price, Jack Hawkins, Peter Hammond. In the wake of the Boer War several men journey into the South African veldt in search of diamonds. It was also known as Fortune in Diamonds, The Great Adventure and The South African Story. It was one of a series of movies made by the British film industry after World War Two which were set in the dominions. Cease Fire! Cease Fire! is a 1953 war movie directed by Owen Crump. The film featured real ammunition and real soldiers that were filmed on location in Korea, and was the first 3D war movie filmed in an actual theatre of operations. Jamaica Run Jamaica Run is a 1953 adventure-drama concerning ownership of an old estate set on the island in the Caribbean. It was directed by Lewis R. Foster and starred Ray Milland, Arlene Dahl and Wendell Corey. Much of the personnel in this movie worked on the previous years Caribbean Gold. Meet Me at the Fair Meet Me at the Fair is a 1953 musical film directed by Douglas Sirk. The Steel Jungle The Steel Jungle is a 1956 American film noir crime drama directed by Walter Doniger and starring Perry Lopez, Beverly Garland, and Walter Abel. The film was directed and written by Walter Doniger. Produced independently, the film was distributed by Warner Bros., and theatrically released in the United States on March 10, 1956. A Half Pint of Beer A Glass of Beer is a 1955 Hungarian comedy film directed by Félix Máriássy and starring Éva Ruttkai, Tibor Bitskey and Elma Bulla. It is also known as A Half Pint of Beer. The Deadliest Sin Confession, released in the United States as The Deadliest Sin, is a 1955 British drama film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Sydney Chaplin, Audrey Dalton and John Bentley. Operation Conspiracy Cloak Without Dagger is a 1956 British thriller film directed by Joseph Sterling and starring Philip Friend, Mary Mackenzie and Leslie Dwyer. It was also released as Operation Conspiracy Tumsa Nahin Dekha Tumsa Nahin Dekha is a 1957 Indian bollywood romance drama film, produced by Sashadhar Mukherjee while written and directed by Nasir Hussain, of Filmistan Pvt. Ltd. The film marked Hussains evolution into a director. He had written films such as Munimji and Paying Guest. The film was conceived as a star vehicle for its heroine Ameeta, who was the protégée of Filmistan Studios owner Tolaram Jalan. Much care was taken with her make-up, wardrobe and lighting. Much of the films extensive publicity was also built around the actress. The films huge success at the box office made the then-struggling Shammi Kapoor an overnight sensation instead. This was the film in which he developed his own individual look and youthful style, and was his first light-hearted musical and its success helped move him to acting in this genre. The film also stars the popular villain and character actor Pran. Its music is by O.P. Nayyar and lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The film was originally offered to Dev Anand, but he declined, due to which Shammi Kapoor was cast. The films original lyricist was Sahir, who wrote the title song, but he too opted out and Majrooh Sultanpuri took his place. 2011 Santo contra cerebro del mal Santo contra el cerebro del mal is a 1961 Cuban-Mexican horror-action film directed by Joselito Rodríguez and starring Joaquín Cordero, Norma Suárez, Enrique Zambrano and Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta. It is the first Santo film chronologically. Released in 1961, it was filmed in Cuba in 1958, shortly before Fidel Castro entered Havana. Four Fast Guns Four Fast Guns is a 1960 American Western film directed by William J. Hole Jr. and written by James Edmiston and Dallas Gaultois. The film stars James Craig, Martha Vickers, Edgar Buchanan, Brett Halsey, Paul Richards and Richard Martin. The film was released on February 10, 1960, by Universal Pictures. Peter schiesst den Vogel ab Peter schießt den Vogel ab is a 1959 West German film directed by Géza von Cziffra. Gunfighters of Abilene Gunfighters of Abilene is a 1960 Western film. Gold for the Caesars Gold for the Caesars is a 1963 peplum film starring Jeffrey Hunter and Mylène Demongeot. Originally planned as an American production, the film was later became an Italian-French co-production after the poor box office return of King of Kings. It was shot in Italy in 1962. The film is credited to André De Toth in the United States and both De Toth and Sabatino Ciuffini in Italy. Second unit director Riccardo Freda has claimed to have shot the entire film, while De Toth biographies make little input regarding his work on the film. Actress Mylène Demongeot has also backed up that Freda had took charge on the films set. Rhino! Rhino! is a 1964 American action film directed by Ivan Tors and written by Art Arthur and Arthur Weiss. The film stars Harry Guardino, Shirley Eaton, Robert Culp, Harry Makela and George Korelin. The film was released on May 20, 1964, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Hunger for Love Hunger for Love is a 1968 Brazilian drama film directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos. It was entered into the 18th Berlin International Film Festival. Smic Smac Smoc Smic, Smac, Smoc is a film directed by Claude Lelouch in 1971. Amore libero - Free Love Amore libero - Free Love, also known as The Real Emanuelle, is a 1974 erotic-adventure film directed by Pier Ludovico Pavoni. It represents the acting debut of Laura Gemser, who moved to Italy from the Netherlands to take part in the film. Gemser was credited in the opening credits of the film and in the advertising material with the name Emanuelle as a reference to the more famous Emmanuelle played by Sylvia Kristel. The film, shot in the Seychelles, was a box office success and launched the career of Gemser in Italian genre cinema. The Hatfields and the McCoys The Hatfields and the McCoys is a 1975 American made-for-television western drama film about the feud between the Hatfields and McCoys starring Jack Palance, Steve Forest, Richard Hatch, James Keach and Robert Carradine. The film originally aired as the ABC Movie of the Week on January 15, 1975. During filming Carradine expressed interest that he and his brothers could play the Younger brothers in a proposed film Keach wanted to make where he and his brother Stacy played the James brothers. This led to the Keaches and the Carradines appearing in The Long Riders. Winterborn Winterborn is a 1978 Danish drama film directed by Astrid Henning-Jensen. It was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival where Henning-Jensen won the Silver Bear for Best Director. Écoute voir... Écoute voir is a French film, a drama-thriller, directed by Hugo Santiago, with a screenplay by Santiago and Claude Ollier, released in 1979. It stars Catherine Deneuve, Sami Frey and Anne Parillaud. Fist of Fury III Fist of Fury III is a martial arts Bruceploitation sequel. It was originally released in Hong Kong as Jie quan yingzhua gong, and has been informally called Chinese Connection III. It continues the story of Chen Shen from Fist of Fury II, the brother of the Bruce Lee character in Fist of Fury. Duel of the Century The Duel of the Century is a 1981 Hong Kong film adapted from Juezhan Qianhou of Gu Longs Lu Xiaofeng novel series. The film was directed by Chor Yuen, produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, and starred Tony Liu as the lead character. The Night the Bridge Fell Down The Night the Bridge Fell Down is an American disaster film starring James MacArthur, Desi Arnaz Jr., and Leslie Nielsen. The movie was produced by Irwin Allen in 1979 in association with Warner Bros. Television for NBC but not aired until February 28, 1983 - the same night the final original episode of M*A*S*H aired on rival network CBS. The fictional Madison Bridge is represented by the Astoria-Megler Bridge on the Columbia River, the longest continuous truss bridge in North America. Family Secrets Family Secrets is a 1984 American made-for-television drama film starring Maureen Stapleton, Melissa Gilbert and Stefanie Powers. The TV film was directed by Jack Hofsiss. Les nanas Les Nanas is a 1985 French comedy with an entirely female cast, directed by Annick Lanoë. Impure Thoughts Impure Thoughts is a 1986 American comedy film. The film was directed by Michael A. Simpson. It marked Alyson Hannigans feature film debut. Kids Don't Tell Kids Dont Tell is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film about child molestation starring Michael Ontkean and JoBeth Williams. The docudrama, which was directed by Oscar-nominated film editor Sam OSteen, was broadcast on CBS on March 5, 1985. Emma's War Emmas War is a 1988 Australian drama film starring Miranda Otto and Lee Remick. Clytie Jessop made her debut directing, producing and writing this film. It was completed in 1986, and released there in 1988. This was the last feature film for Remick and David Cahill. Eye of the Eagle Eye of the Eagle is a 1987 film directed by Cirio H. Santiago. It was followed in 1989 by Inside the Enemy. Terminal Entry Terminal Entry is a 1987 science fiction film directed by John Kincade, written by Mark Sobel, and starring Patrick Labyorteaux, Paul L. Smith, Edward Albert, Yaphet Kotto, and Kabir Bedi. The Blind Owl The Blind Owl is a 1987 art film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It is an oneiric, metafictional work with some scenes and characters loosely based on the 1937 book The Blind Owl by the Persian writer Sadegh Hedayat. Season of Monsters Season of Monsters is a 1987 Hungarian drama film written by Gyula Hernádi and directed by Miklós Jancsó. The film was entered into the main competition at the 44th edition of the Venice Film Festival, and it got a Jury Honorable Mention "for the coherence with which he carries on and renews his expressive research in a period of rapid evolution of film language". Teresa Teresa is a 1987 Italian comedy film written and directed by Dino Risi. Delitti e profumi Delitti e profumi is a 1988 Italian giallo film directed by Vittorio De Sisti, based on a story entitled Scarlet by Bonadies and De Fornari, both of whom also worked on the screenplay. Traci Lords appears in a cameo, a brief appearance in a softcore porn clip. Go'natt herr luffare Gonatt Herr Luffare is a 1988 Swedish film directed by Daniel Bergman and based on the novel of the same name by Astrid Lindgren. Venus Peter Venus Peter is a 1989 British drama film directed by Ian Sellar and produced by Christopher Young for Young films. The film is an adaptation of the novel A Twelvemonth and a Day by Christopher Rush. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. It was filmed on the Orkney Islands, in the North of Scotland. The film crew paid members of the Orkney community to act as extras in the film. In 1999 Richard Mowe, curator of film at the National Museum of Scotland, chose the film as one of his top twenty Scottish films of the century. Japanese rock band Venus Peter are named after the film. The duration of the film is 94 minutes. Anmol Anmol is a 1993 Indian film directed by Ketan Desai and produced by his father Manmohan Desai and starring Manisha Koirala and Rishi Kapoor. This was the final film produced by Manmohan Desai before his death in 1994. The plot is loosely based on life of Mr. Anmol Khandelwal. Mario, Maria e Mario Mario, Maria and Mario is a 1993 Italian drama film written and directed by Ettore Scola. A Time to Heal A Time to Heal is a 1994 TV movie starring Nicollette Sheridan, Gary Cole and Mara Wilson. The TV film was directed by Michael Toshiyuki Uno. The Boy from Mercury The Boy from Mercury is a nostalgic Irish Film, the first from writer and director Martin Duffy. The film concerns the science-fiction daydreams of a young boy in 1960 Dublin. Upon release, the film received international critical acclaim, and several awards, though was commercially unsuccessful. It was the first time actors Rita Tushingham and Tom Courtenay had appeared on screen together since Doctor Zhivago thirty years earlier. The film was also the debut of young Irish actor James Hickey. The book of the making of the film, The Road to Mercury, written by the director, was released in 2006 by Ogma Press. Element of Doubt Element of Doubt is a 1996 British thriller film directed by Christopher Morahan and starring Gina McKee and Michael Jayston. An Eyewitness Account An Eyewitness Account is a 1997 thriller-drama film directed by Pasquale Pozzessere. It is based on real life events of Mafia hit eyewitness Piero Nava. For his performance Fabrizio Bentivoglio won the David di Donatello Award for best actor and the Ciak doro in the same category. Return of the Lucky Stars Return of the Lucky Stars is a 1989 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Stanley Fung. It is the fifth film out of the Lucky Stars series. Bewitched Embrujada is a 1969 Argentine film directed by Armando Bó. The Handsome, the Ugly, and the Stupid Il bello, il brutto, il cretino, internationally known as The Handsome, the Ugly, and the Stupid is a 1967 Italian film directed by Giovanni Grimaldi. It is a spaghetti western parody of The Good. Soledad's Shawl Soledads Shawl is a 1952 Mexican western film directed by Roberto Gavaldón and starring Arturo de Córdova, Pedro Armendáriz and Estela Inda. The films sets were designed by the art director Salvador Lozano Mena. A Doctor moves to a poor rural area where he falls in love with a peasant girl. Mirza Ghalib Mirza Ghalib is a 1954 Indian Hindi and Urdu language biographical film, directed by Sohrab Modi. Based on the life of well-known poet Mirza Ghalib, the film was acclaimed upon release. It stars Bharat Bhushan as Ghalib and Suraiya as his courtesan lover. The film won the Presidents Gold Medal for the All India Best Feature Film and the Presidents Silver Medal for Best Feature Film in Hindi in the 2nd National Film Awards for 1954. Suraiyas singing and her acting was specially applauded by the Prime Minister, Jawahar Lal Nehru, who remarked to her " You have brought back Ghalib to life", in a special screening of the film in Rastrapati Bhawan. Granny Babička is a 1971 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. The film drew some press attention at the time as rumours emerged from the set of the film that several background actors had been indulging in satanic rituals. Un ragazzo e una ragazza A Boy and a Girl is a 1983 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Marco Risi. The Beach Nut The Beach Nut is the 11th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on October 16, 1944, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. The title is a play on "beech nut". Jánosik Jánošík is a 1935 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. The .44 Specialist Mark Strikes Again is an Italian poliziottesco film directed in 1976 by Stelvio Massi. Originally planned as an original film, during the shoots and the post-production process it was turned into a second sequel of Mark of the Cop. Les ailes de la colombe The Wings of the Dove is a 1981 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot and starring Isabelle Huppert. Alaigal Ooivathilai Alaigal Oyivathillai is a 1981 Indian Tamil-language romance film directed by P. Bharathiraja. The film stars debutant actors Karthik and Radha in the lead roles. The movie was a blockbuster and Ilaiyarajas music and songs were highly praised. The story and dialogues written by veteran writer and director Manivannan. The film became a cult classic. The film received eight Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. Little White Lies Little White Lies is a 1996 Australian thriller film. It was shot from 20 November 1995 to 16 February 1996. Topaze Topaze is a 1933 French comedy film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Louis Jouvet, Simone Héliard and Marcel Vallée. It is based on the 1928 play Topaze by Marcel Pagnol. The same year an American version of the play Topaze was released, starring John Barrymore. In 1936 Pagnol himself remade the film in France. It was made at the Joinville Studios in Paris by the French subsidiary of Paramount Pictures. The films sets were designed by the art director René Renoux. Ambush in Leopard Street Ambush in Leopard Street is a low budget 1962 British crime drama film directed by J. Henry Piperno. It stars James Kenney, Michael Brennan, and Bruce Seton. Da Game of Life Da Game of Life is a 1998 direct-to-video short drama film starring No Limit Records rapper Snoop Dogg. It was directed by Michael Martin, written and produced by Master P and Snoop Dogg and distributed by No Limit Films. No Limit labelmate C-Murder co-stars. The movie was also a huge success for No Limit Records and for No Limit Films. The soundtrack is supposedly is to be Snoop Doggs third album, Da Game Is to Be Sold, which was released four months later. The Big Shot The Big Shot is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Edward Killy from a screenplay by Arthur T. Horman and Bert Granet, based on a story by Lawrence Pohle and Thomas Ahearn. The film stars Guy Kibbee, Cora Witherspoon, Dorothy Moore, and Russell Hicks. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, the film premiered on July 23, 1937. Eugénie Grandet Eugénie Grandet is a French film directed by Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe. The film starred Jean Carmet in his last role. Apna Desh Apna Desh is a 1972 Indian Hindi-language drama film, produced by A.V. Subramaniam and T.M.Kittu and directed by Jambu. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Mumtaz, Om Prakash, Jagdeep, Mukkamala, Madan Puri and the credited Roja Ramani, who plays Rajesh Khannas niece Sharda. The soundtrack is composed by R. D. Burman. The film was a commercial success. The film is a remake of the 1969 Telugu film Kathanayakudu, starring N.T. Ramarao and Jayalalithaa, which was remade into Tamil as Nam Naadu, starring M. G. Ramachandran and Jayalalithaa. and was also the inspiration for the 2nd half of the 1991 Kannada movie Bharjari Gandu. The child chorus for the song "Rona Kanhi Nahi Rona" was done by Sandhya Pandit and Vijeyta Pandit, who are elder sisters of music directors Jatin-Lalit. Aas Paas Aas Paas is a 1981 Bollywood romantic film directed by J. Om Prakash and starring Dharmendra, Hema Malini and Prem Chopra. The music was by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film begins with a dedication to the late singer Mohammed Rafi, announcing that his last recorded song was for this film. Director-producer J. Om Prakash included in Aas Paas another brief "Lucky Mascot" screen appearance of his grandson — future Hindi film superstar actor Hrithik Roshan, then age 7 — as the boy dancing in the song "Shehar Main Charcha Hai" who winks at Hema Malini and passes her a love note from Dharmendra. Aoi sanmyaku is a 1949 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Tadashi Imai. Its theme was sung by Ichiro Fujiyama and Mitsue Nara. It is an adaptation of 1949 novel Blue Mountain Range by Yōjirō Ishizaka. Topo Galileo Topo Galileo is a 1988 Italian comedy film directed by Francesco Laudadio. The film was a box office bomb. Allos... gia to ekatommyrio! Allos gia to ekatommyrio is a 1964 Greek comedy film directed by Orestis Laskos and written by Nikos Tsiforos and starring Mimis Fotopoulos, Giannis Gkionakis, Beata Assimakopoulou, Vassilis Avlonitis and Eleni Anoussaki. Miracle at Moreaux Miracle at Moreaux is a 1985 Canadian made-for-television drama film based on the novel Twenty and Ten by Claire Huchet Bishop. The film stars Loretta Swit as the main character of Sister Gabrielle and was directed by Paul Shapiro. Set in France, the movie was filmed in Quebec and aired December 2, 1985 on PBS as part of the series WonderWorks. It has been noted for its portrayal of a Jewish children during World War II. Tian ma cha fang March of Happiness is a 1999 Taiwanese film directed by Lin Cheng-sheng. It tells the story of a teenage romance in a performing troupe set against the backdrop of the Japanese occupation and the 228 Massacre. Several characters are either historical or based on historical people. The film was Taiwans official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. The film was also screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. There are two slightly different versions. In the TV version shown on Formosa Television, the film ends with both protagonists singing the theme song together, even though the male protagonist was already dead. In the cinema version, the film ends with the female protagonist singing the song by herself in a much slower tempo. The TV version is about 9 minutes longer. El embajador de la India El embajador de la India is a 1986 Colombian comedy film directed by Mario Ribero Ferreira starring Hugo Gomez, Olga Lucía Alvira and José María Arzuaga. The story was based in a real event of Jaime Florez, a teacher that travelling for Neiva makes pass for the ambassador of the India. Is considered a classic comedy Colombian film. Pyar Ka Mausam Pyar Ka Mausam is a 1969 Indian bollywood movie under Nasir Hussain films banner. Hussain wrote, produced, and directed the film. It starred Shashi Kapoor, and the Nasir Husain fixture- Asha Parekh. It also had Bharat Bhushan, Nirupa Roy, Madan Puri, Tahir Hussain and another Nasir Husain fixture Rajendranath. Nasirs nephew Aamir Khan who was 3 years old at the time plays Shashi Kapoors character as a child. Two more Husain fixtures were responsible for the memorable songs: lyricist Majrooh Sultanpuri and music composer R.D. Burman. The musical instrument duggi was played by Homi Mullan for the song Ni sultana re. R.D.Burman also had an acting role in the film. The film became a Silver Jubilee Hit. Maniac Chase Maniac Chase is a 1904 American film directed by Edwin S. Porter. The Exhibited De Udstillede is a 2000 Danish documentary film directed by Jesper Jargil. It documents a theatrical experiment devised by Lars von Trier. Saraswathi Sabatham Saraswati Sabatham, dubbed into Hindi as Devi Saraswati is a 1966 Indian Tamil mythological film written and directed by A. P. Nagarajan. It stars Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan, Savitri, Devika, Padmini, K. R. Vijaya, Manorama and Nagesh. This film was also dubbed into Telugu with the same title. Attack of the Killer Hog Attack of the Killer Hog is a 2000 Argentine horror film directed and written by Agustín Cavalieri and Marcos Meroni. The film premiered in December 2000 in Buenos Aires and was released also in Germany with an 18 certificate by Epix Media. Ek Hota Vidushak Ek Hota Vidushak is a 1992 Marathi film directed by Jabbar Patel and produced by National Film Development Corporation of India. The film stars Laxmikant Berde, Madhu Kambikar, Nilu Phule, Varsha Usgaonkar in lead roles and Mohan Agashe and Dilip Prabhavalkar in supporting roles. The film portrays the life of folk theater artist and is considered as one of the few films made on the life of tamasha artistes, including Pinjara and Natarang. Laxmikant Berde, who is better known for his comic roles in Marathi and Hindi films, was appreciated for his role as Aburao. The film is based on a short story written by Jabbar Patel with screenplay and dialogues penned by the veteran Marathi writer, P. L. Deshpande after a hiatus of 39 years. Previously, Deshpande had written screenplay and dialogues for another Marathi film Gulacha Ganapati starring himself. The film won several awards and was adjudged as the Best Film at Maharashtra State Film Awards. It also won two National Film Awards at the 40th National Film Awards; Best Feature Film in Marathi and Best Choreography for Laxmibai Kolhapurkar. Kolhapurkar became the first choreographer and the first woman to win the National Film Award for choreography. The film also participated at the Indian Panorama, International Film Festival of India in 1993. Lucky Man Lucky Man is a 1995 Tamil language mythological fantasy comedy film directed by Prathap K. Pothan and starring Karthik in the lead role. It is a remake of a 1994 hit Telugu film, Yamaleela, starring Ali and Indraja, and directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. The film was successful at the box office. John the Violent John the Violent is a 1973 black and white Greek film starring Manolis Logiadis in his role as Ioannis Zachos, a young psychopath who murders a woman in Athens. The award-winning film was directed by Tonia Marketaki. The film impressed the audience at the Thessaloniki film festival upon its release in 1973 where it was awarded three of the top prizes. The film is based on an actual murder which happened in Athens in the 1960s and created a media sensation at the time. Scoutman is a 2000 Japanese film written and directed by Masato Ishioka. Snehamulla Simham Snehamulla Simham is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sajan. The film stars Mammootty, Nalini, Mukesh and Lalu Alex in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Comeuppance Comeuppance is a 2000 Hong Kong comedy thriller film directed by Derek Chiu, with Jordan Chan and Patrick Tam. Silence Cisza is a 2001 Polish film directed by Michal Rosa from a screenplay by Rosa and Krzysztof Piesiewicz. Rosa was named best director for the film at the 2001 Polish Film Festival. Actress Kinga Preis won Best Actress at both the Polish Film Festival and the 2002 Polish Film Awards. The film was also nominated for Polish Film Awards for its cinematography and its score. Cisza is one of several Polish films released in 2001 with a religious theme. According to Piesiewicz, Cisza was intended as the first of eight films intended to "synthesize the last 20 years of Polish history." The series was to be called Naznaczeni. Sarah Brightman: One Night in Eden - Live in Concert One Night in Eden is a live concert recording by Sarah Brightman, inspired by her Eden album. The premiere concert held in Johannesburg, South Africa was recorded in 1999 and has been released on DVD and VHS. Devullu Devullu is a 2000 Telugu Supernatural film, produced by Chegondi Haribabu and Karatam Rambabu under the Babu Pictures banner and directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. It stars Babloo Prithiveeraj, Raasi, Master Nandan, Baby Nitya in the lead roles, while Suman, Srikanth, Rajendra Prasad, Ramya Krishna, Laya were in crucial roles and music was composed by Vandemataram Srinivas. The film recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office. Road to Sampo The Road to Sampo is a 1975 South Korean film starring Baek Il-seob, Kim Jin-kyu and Mun Suk. The final and posthumous work of director Lee Man-hee, it is adapted from an original short story of the same name by Hwang Sok-yong. Lee collapsed during the editing phase of the film. He was admitted to a hospital and soon died. According to Baek Kyeol, a screenwriter, Lees health was already at its worst when he took on the project and may have known that he might not live to see the films completion. Ca-bau-kan Ca-bau-kan also known as The Courtesan is a 2002 Indonesian romantic drama film, directed by Nia Dinata, and starring Niniek L. Karim, Ferry Salim and Lola Amaria. It was distributed by Kalyana Shira Film and released on February 7, 2002 in Jakarta. The film was screened at the 2003 Palm Springs International Film Festival. Kasam Kasam is a 2001 Indian Bollywood film directed by Shibu Mitra, starring Sunny Deol, Naseeruddin Shah, Chunky Pandey, Neelam Kothari and Sonu Walia in pivotal roles. Vadhu Doctoranu Vadhu Doctoranu is a 1994 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. K. Haridas and produced by Alex-Bright. The film stars Jayaram, Nadhiya, Oduvil Unnikrishnan and K. P. A. C. Lalitha in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson and Kannur Rajan. the story revolves around Sidharthan, who wanted to become a doctor, but ended up being electricity board engineer. He is determined to marry a doctor. When he meets Ammukutty, he discovers that she is a doctor and he is determined to marry her. His sister Nirmala loves Vinayan, a bank employee, but Sidharthan doesnt approve of him. Then its decided that both Nirmala and Vinayan and Sidharthan and Ammukutty will be married on the same day. But after marriage, Sidharthan discovers that Ammukutty is a veterinarian. There are a lot of ups and downs between them, but in the end they are reunited and Sidharthan promises never to create a situation like this. Life Express Life Express is a 2004 Hong Kong-Taiwanese action drama film directed by and co-starring Blackie Ko in his final film appearance before his death in 2003. The film also stars Richie Jen and Ruby Lin Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas is a 2004 Bugs Bunny cartoon short, which co-starred Yosemite Sam. It was directed by Peter Shin and Bill Kopp, and produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The cartoon was never released theatrically; it was initially released on the Australian DVD release of Looney Tunes: Back in Action and was later included in The Essential Bugs Bunny DVD set. The title is a parody of Hunter S. Thompsons book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and its film of the same name. An Inspector Calls In 1982, the BBC broadcast a made-for-television adaptation of An Inspector Calls based on the J. B. Priestley play of the same title and directed by Michael Simpson. It starred Bernard Hepton as Inspector Goole, with the younger Birlings played by Sarah Berger, and David Sibley as Eric. It also starred Nigel Davenport as Arthur Birling and Margaret Tyzack as Sybil Birling. Simon Ward played Gerald Croft, Sheila’s fiancé, and the part of the maid Edna was acted by Jean Leppard. Hands in the Hair Hands in the Hair is a 2005 Chinese-Hong Kong romantic ethical film directed by Jiang Cheng and produced by Stanley Kwan. The film stars Rosamund Kwan, Wallace Huo and Francis Ng. It is produced jointly by Shanghai Film Group Corporation and Shanghai Film Studio. The film is an adaptation of Tang Yings 1995 novel of A Beauty. The film picks up the extramarital love story of a Shanghai named woman Aini and her lover Ah Hua. Hands in the Hair premiered in mainland China on 7 March 2005 and released in Hong Kong on 14 April 2005. Inlaws & Outlaws Inlaws & Outlaws is a documentary by filmmaker and oral historian Drew Emery that weaves together the true stories of couples and singles—both gay and straight—to create a collective narrative of stories of love, loss and belonging. The film was produced by Larry Schlessinger, Lisa Halpern, and Emery for the True Stories Project, Emerys production company. The original version of the film premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival in May 2005. After a successful run in the festival circuit, the film was edited further and received its theatrical premiere in July, 2007 at the Seattle Cinerama. American Mormon American Mormon is a 2005 comedic documentary that takes look at the real life misconceptions concerning the faith and culture of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hunt Angels Hunt Angels is a 2006 Australian docudrama, directed by Alec Morgan, starring Victoria Hill and Ben Mendelsohn. Hunt Angels was filmed in Sydney, Australia and opened in Australia on 30 November 2006 after premiering at the Melbourne International Film Festival in August. Smiling in a War Zone Smiling in a War Zone, also known as Flying Down to Kabul, is a partly documentary film by artist Simone Aaberg Kærn about flying from Denmark to Afghanistan to help a young Afghani girl becoming a pilot. It was filmed in 2002 and released on 14 September 2006. Karmic Mahjong Karmic Mahjong is a 2006 Chinese comedy film directed by Wang Guangli. It stars Francis Ng as a mechanic from Chengdu plagued by bad luck and Cherrie Ying as a young woman who appears to share the same affliction. The film also features cameos by the prominent Chinese directors Wang Xiaoshuai and Jia Zhangke. The film, a mainland production of the Shanghai Dachong Cultural Information Company and the Zhangzhou Xinchuang Cultural Information Company, nevertheless is director Wang Guanglis homage to the Hong Kong tradition of action-comedies. HG Wells' War with the World H. G. Wells: War With The World is a 2006 BBC Television docudrama telling the life story of the British author H. G. Wells, who is played in the film by Michael Sheen. The title of the film echoes that of one of Wells best-known novels, The War of the Worlds. That One Night That One Night is a 2008 Canadian comedy film directed, written and produced by Rick Alyea and starring Crystal Lowe, Amanda Crew and Sam Easton. The film was shown at the 2008 Omaha Film Festival. Bada Dosth Bada Dosth is a 2006 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Viji Thampi and produced by Siddique. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Jyothirmayi, Siddique and Manoj K Jayan in lead roles. The film had a musical score by M. Jayachandran. Talk, Talk, Talk is a 2007 Japanese youth romantic drama film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. For Eternal Hearts For Eternal Hearts is a 2007 South Korean film. La corona La Corona is a 2008 short American documentary film about a beauty pageant in a prison for women, directed by Amanda Micheli. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Corridor No. 8 Corridor No. 8 is a 2008 Bulgarian documentary film about the EU infrastructural project of the same name, which follows the ancient Via Egnatia and passes through Bulgaria, Macedonia and Albania. The film is written and directed by Boris Despodov and produced by Martichka Bozhilova from AGITPROP. The film premiered at the Berlinale 2008, where it got the Special Mention of the Ecumenical Jury in the International Forum of New Cinema. At Hot Docs director Boris Despodov won the HBO award for a newcomer in documentary cinema. The film also won Best Documentary Award at Sarajevo Film Festival. It was aired on HBO in September 2009. El agente 00-P2 El agente 00-P2 is a 2009 Mexican animated action-spy-comedy film produced by Ánima Estudios. The film features the voices of famous Mexican actors Jaime Camil, Silvia Pinal, and Dulce María. It was released in theaters on February 13, 2009 in Mexico. This film references blockbuster spy films, such as James Bond and Mission: Impossible. To date, it has yet to be released in the United States in any format. Ain't No Tomorrows is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Akira Sasō. It was adapted into a live action high school coming-of-age comedy drama film titled Aint No Tomorrows, directed by Yuki Tanada and released on November 22, 2008. Leaving Home: The Life and Music of Indian Ocean Leaving Home is a full-length documentary film on the Indian music band Indian Ocean, directed by Jaideep Varma. The film was shot in 2006 and edited in 2007/8. It made history in 2010 by becoming the first documentary film in the history of Indian cinema to release nationally in theatres. Besides travelling to a few film festivals in India and abroad, it was the opening film at the Goa International Film Festival in November 2010 and at the 58th National Film Awards, the documentary went on to win the Award for Best Arts/Cultural Film. The film was produced by Cartwheel Features, a now-defunct subsidiary of an advertising agency called Cartwheel. The film chronicles the members of the band Indian Ocean since their formation in 1990 till the end of 2006, and showcases their music. The film received good reviews in the Indian media when it released in 2010. It was also the first documentary ever in India to be reviewed so heavily. A 286-minute version of the film was released on DVD in December 2010, which included an updating of the band’s story, including the death of Asheem Chakravarty in 2009. It also included several new chapters and facets that could not be covered in the theatrical version. Coronation Street: Romanian Holiday Coronation Street: Romanian Holiday is a DVD feature-length film of the popular British soap opera Coronation Street released in October 2009. The Last Christeros Los Últimos Cristeros is a 2012 Mexican drama film, produced, directed and written by Matías Meyer. The film received eight nominations at the 55th Ariel Awards including Best Picture and Best Director for Meyer. Neukölln Unlimited Neukölln Unlimited is a 2010 German documentary. The film follows three Lebanese siblings—Hassan, Lial and Maradona—through their daily lives in Berlins district of Neukölln. The film was co-produced by the German broadcaster RBB in collaboration with the Franco-German cultural channel Arte. Financial support for the documentary came from the , DFFF, Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, as well as from MFG Baden-Württemberg and the MEDIA Programme of the European Union. The children of the Akkouch family Hassan, Lial, and Maradona are successful musicians and breakdancers who live in Berlin. They grew up with hip hop and streetdance, that is their language and their passion. But the pressure has put a strain on the two teenagers and a rivalry arises about who should be the familys main breadwinner. In the meantime, Maradona gets himself into more and more trouble, and is suspended from school. He is at the crossroads between his siblings’ ambitious lifestyle and the street life of his mates. However, a surprising qualification for a TV-casting show could prove to be his turning point. If he wins the 100,000 euro prize money, he might be the one who saves the family. Neukölln Unlimited can best be described as a musical film that deals with the topic of integration of immigrant youth living in neglected urban areas. Pavitra Bandham Pavitra Bandham is a 1996 Telugu romantic drama film produced by C. Venkataraju and G. Sivaraju under the Geeta Chitra International banner, directed by Muthyala Subbaiah. It stars Venkatesh and Soundarya, with music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film was recorded as a Block Buster Hit at the box office. Owing to its success, it was remade in Kannada as Mangalyam Tantunanena, in Hindi as Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain, in Tamil as Priyamaanavale, in Bengali as Saat Paake Bandha, in Odia as Suhaag Sindura, and in Bangladeshi as E Badhon Jabena Chhire starring Riaz and Shabnur. In 2009, the movie became the first Indian movie to be remade in six languages. Roses à crédit Roses à crédit is a 2010 French drama film co-written and directed by Amos Gitai and starring Léa Seydoux and Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet. It is based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Elsa Triolet. It received its premiere at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. Plastic Plastic is a 2011 horror crime film. It was written and directed by Jose Carlos Gomez and stars North Roberts, Colleen Boag, and Matthew Prochazka. The film was mostly shot in Villa Park. Plastic has won several awards, and is now available on DVD and Video on Demand. Ang tanging ina mo: Last na 'to! Ang Tanging Ina Mo is a 2010 Filipino dramedy film starring Ai-Ai de las Alas, Eugene Domingo, and certain others. An official entry for the 2010 Metro Manila Film Festival, it was supposed to be the last film of Ang Tanging Ina film series; however, a crossover sequel between Enteng Kabisote and Ang Tanging Ina entitled Enteng Ng Ina Mo co-starring Ai-Ai de las Alas and Vic Sotto were released. It was a co-production between APT Entertainment, M-ZET Production, OctoArts Films and Star Cinema. The crossover sequel was indirectly confirmed by Kris Aquino in her talk show Kris TV after discussing some of the entries of 2011 Metro Manila Film Festival including her film entry Segunda Mano which was also distributed by Star Cinema. Escape from City-17: Part One Half-Life: Escape from City 17 is a two-part Canadian short film written, developed, and filmed by the Purchase Brothers. The film is set in the Half-Life universe, during the events of Half-Life 2 and Episode One. Both films were critically acclaimed. Part One was released on February 13, 2009; and Part Two was released on August 24, 2011. A Beautiful Soul A Beautiful Soul is a 2012 drama film directed by American director Jeffrey W. Byrd. The film was first released upon May 4, 2012 and stars Deitrick Haddon, Lesley-Ann Brandt, and Harry Lennix. Bhai Log - All About Nation Bhai Log is a Pakistani Urdu film directed by Syed Faisal Bukhari, produced by Chaudhry Ijaz Kamran, dialogues and screenplay By M. Pervaiz Kaleem. The cast includes Moammar Rana, Shamoon Abbasi, Saima Noor, Nadeem Baig, Javed Sheikh, Noor, Babrik Shah, Meera, Nayyar Ejaz, Babar Ali, and Shafqat Cheema in lead roles. The music is composed by M. Arshad, film is edited By Adeel pk. The film was released on Eid-ul-Fitr 2011. It was a moderate box office hit. This film was shot in Pakistan, and locations include Karachi, Lahore, Quetta and Kallar Kahar. Dr. Pomerantz Dr. Pomerantz is a 2011 Israeli film directed by and starring Assi Dayan. It premiered in 2011 at the 27th Haifa International Film Festival and was theatrically released in Israel in February 23, 2012. The film was nominated for Best Screenplay at the Ophir Awards in September 2012. The film became Dayans final as a director as well as an actor, before his death in May 2014. In the film, Dayan plays a clinical psychologist named Dr. Yoel Pomerantz. Pomerantzs life is one big mess, both personally and professionally. His wife committed suicide because she thought their 5-year-old son was mentally retarded. The son, Yoav, who is now 30 years old, actually has Asperger syndrome. He works as a traffic inspector and more than anything else, loves to affix traffic tickets to car windshields. The film was met with mostly favorable reviews, though did very poor business at the Israeli Box office. The film initially remained unreleased on DVD, and was only available through VOD. But shortly after Dayans death, the film saw a first DVD release in June 2014. The Truth of Lie The Truth of Lie is a German psycho-thriller directed by Roland Reber. It was released in 2012. Fakta Ladh Mhana Fakta Ladh Mhana is a 2011 multistarrer Marathi revenge action thriller film with lead roles by Aniket Vishwasrao, Siddharth Jadhav, Sanjay Narvekar, Santosh Juvekar, Bharat Jadhav, Mahesh Manjrekar, Sachin Khedekar and Vaibhav Mangle. The film is written and produced by Mahesh Manjrekar and is directed by Sanjay Jadhav. It is notable for being one of the costliest Marathi film. Intersexion Intersexion is a documentary about intersex people. The film was researched and presented by activist Mani Mitchell, New Zealands first "out" intersex person. It was written, directed and edited by Grant Lahood and produced by John Keir. Maharana Pratap: The First Freedom Fighter Maharana Pratap: The First Freedom Fighter is an Indian epic film based on the true historical figure Maharana Pratap Singh of Mewar.The film is directed and produced by Dr. Pradeep Kumawat from Udaipur, Rajasthan. It is the first time that a film has been made on the history of Maharana Pratap. The films sound track includes one of the last song sung by Late Jagjit Singh. On 28 May 2012, the film received U/A certificate due to Blood & War Violence, from Central Board of Film CertificationIndia. On 18 January 2012, the then President of India, Pratibha Patil unveiled the Music of the film. The story centrs around the Warrior Maharana Pratap and his conflicts with Akbar and Man Singh I, leading to the Battle of Haldighati. The film released in major parts of Rajasthan on 12 October 2012. Frailer Frailer is a 2014 Dutch drama film directed by Mijke de Jong. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The Tale of Nishino is a 2014 Japanese romance film based on the novel by Hiromi Kawakami. It was directed by Nami Iguchi who also directed Hito no Sex o Warauna in 2008. The film was released on February 8, 2014. You Belong to Me: Sex, Race and Murder in the South You Belong to Me: Sex, Race and Murder in the South is a 2015 American documentary film produced by Hilary Saltzman, Kitty Potapow, and Jude Hagin and directed by John Cork. The film works to uncover the hidden truths of the Ruby McCollum case of 1952. McCollum, the richest African American woman in Suwannee County, shot White physician and politician Clifford Leroy Adams four times with her revolver. Hagin discovered this story when meeting with the late Dr. James Haskins, award-winning author and English professor at The University of Florida. Haskins provided Hagin with a copy of the William Bradford Huie book Woman in the Suwannee Jail, saying “this story needs to be told.” Upon reading Huies book, Hagin disagreed with the assertion that McCollum had been in a consensual, sexual relationship with Adams and that the Adams shooting was over a money dispute. “I could not get that into my head,” she said. “I could not wrap my head around the notion that an African-American woman in 1952 would willingly have a relationship with a town’s sainted physician.” Hagins pursuit of the truth led to an exploration of “paramour rights,” the assumption that White men had the right to use Black women for sex, in the Jim Crow South. While there had been previous books and documentaries on Ruby McCollum, You Belong to Me: Sex, Race and Murder in the South is the first project to get witness accounts, including interviews with McCollums friends and family and the last surviving juror from the trial. "I wanted to get family members on both sides to tell their side of the story," Hagin said. The film premiered at the 2014 LA Femme International Film Festival on October 17, 2014 and was released for VOD on February 1, 2015 in time for Black History Month. Aquarion EVOL is the sequel to the 2005 anime series Genesis of Aquarion. It was originally announced on February 25, 2011, by the production staff. It aired on TV Tokyo from January to June, 2012 and its premiere featured an hour-long special that combined the first two episodes in a single broadcast. Funimation has licensed the anime in North America. The story is set in the same universe as the original Genesis of Aquarion, and takes place twelve thousand years after. The protagonists live on a planet called Vega, while most of the antagonists originate from its "sister planet", Altair. The main character, Amata Sora, a young man that has kept his ability to fly a secret since youth, meets a girl named Mikono Suzushiro, and they become fast friends. However, invaders from Altair begin large-scale attacks against Vega, forcing Amata and Mikono into a long battle for the planet as members of an organization called Neo-DEAVA. There they, along with other young men and women called Elements who also possess special powers, are recruited to pilot giant robots called Aquaria in the defense of Vega. Like the original, the themes of love, mutual understanding, and individual growth play an important role in the story, albeit in different ways. For example, a prohibition on romance is enacted on the members of Neo-DEAVA for the duration of the series. The main characters are again reincarnations of the legendary beings described in Aquarion, and much of the latter half of the series works to establish connections with the series predecessor. Masala Republic Masala Republic is a 2014 Indian Malayalam political satire film directed by Visak G. S. in his directional debut. It stars an ensemble cast consisting of Indrajith, Aparna Nair, Sunny Wayne, P. Balachandran, Mamukkoya, Vinayakan, Vinay Forrt, Mala Aravindan, and Captain Raju. The story and dialogue of the film is by the director, while the screenplay was co-written by Arungeorge K. David. The film is produced by Sukumar Thekkeppat under the banner of Chemmeen Cinema. The music is composed by Jassie Gift and Kolkata based band Mrittika while the background scores are by the Widvaan band. Suresh Rajan is behind the camera while Manoj Kannoth did the editing works of the film and songs were choreographed by Imithiyas Aboobacker. The film was released on 25 April 2014. Lorai: Play to Live Lorai: Play to Live is an Indian Bengali sports drama film directed by Parambrata Chatterjee, which stars Prosenjit Chatterjee, Payel Sarkar and Indrasish Roy in lead roles. The film is produced by Shyam Sunder Dey under the Greentouch Entertainment.The film was released on 9 January 2015. Looking for Her Looking for Her is a 2015 French drama film directed by Ounie Lecomte. Flirting in the Air Flirting in the Air is a sex comedy film directed by Aman Chang. The film was released on October 1, 2014. Jacqueline Argentine Jacqueline Argentine, sometimes stylized as Jacqueline, is a 2016 comedy-drama film directed by Bernardo Britto, supported by the Sundance Institutes Feature Film Program. It premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. The film concerns an unnamed filmmaker, who receives a sensitive tip from a French spy in hiding. Epitafio Epitaph is a 2015 Mexican drama film directed by Rubén Imaz and Yulene Olaizola. The film was named on the shortlist for Mexicos entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards. Super Mother Super Mother is an Armenian romantic comedy written by Vardan Zadoyan and directed by Arman Marutyan and Vahagn Khachatryan, starring Hayk Marutyan and Ani Khachikyan. The film was completed in 2014 and was publicly released on March 8, 2015. The movies sequel, Super Mother 2 became available in theaters in 2017. It mostly has the same cast. Firegate Firegate is an Indonesian adventure horror film about a mysterious pyramid in Gunung Padang. The film was produced and written by Robert Ronny and directed by Rizal Mantovani. Motu Patlu: King of Kings Motu Patlu: King of Kings is a 2016 Indian 3D computer-animated adventure comedy film directed by Suhas Kadav and produced by Ketan Mehta. The film was inspired by the popular TV series Motu Patlu, which itself adapted from the characters published by Lotpot magazine. It is the first feature-length film based on the characters. The film was released on 14 October 2016. Mannar Vagaiyara Mannar Vagaiyara is a 2018 Indian Tamil language family action comedy film written and directed by G.Boopathy Pandian. The film is produced by actor Vimal, who also stars in the lead role alongside Anandhi, while Prabhu, Saranya Ponvannan, Chandini Tamilarasan and Karthik Kumar amongst others appear in supporting roles. Featuring music composed by Jakes Bejoy and cinematography by P. G. Muthiah and Sooraj Nallusamy, the film released on 26 January 2018. This film had negative response from critics. Chalo Jeete Hain Chalo Jeete Hain is a 2018 Indian short film directed and produced by Mangesh Hadawale. The short film is said to be based on the early life of prime minister of India, Narendra Modi.. This film got the Best Film on Family Welfare award at the 66th National Film Awards in 2019. Above the Limit Above the Limit is a short film made in November 1900 by F.S. Armitage, and marks the film debut of vaudevillian actor Charley Grapewin, 39 years before his more memorable role as Dorothys Uncle Henry in MGMsThe Wizard of Oz. Created by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company along with its sister film, Grapewins Chimmie Hicks and the Rum Omelet, it was shot in September and October 1900 and released in November of that year for viewing in Mutoscope "Moving Picture Machines" as a tale sharing the pitfalls of gambling. Proud Flesh Proud Flesh is a 1925 American silent comedy-drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Eleanor Boardman, Pat OMalley and Harrison Ford in a romantic triangle. The Sporting Venus The Sporting Venus is a 1925 American silent romance film directed by Marshall Neilan. The film was the second MGM release of Neilan, and starred his wife, actress Blanche Sweet, who allegedly sported the lowest waistline of 1925. This is the first of two feature films that paired Ronald Colman with Blanche Sweet, the second being His Supreme Moment, which was released in May 1925. This film is listed as being extant at silentera database. Michel Strogoff Michel Strogoff is a 1926 French silent historical adventure film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Ivan Mozzhukhin, Nathalie Kovanko and Acho Chakatouny. It is an adaptation of Jules Vernes 1876 novel Michael Strogoff. Dream of Love Dream of Love is a 1928 American silent biographical drama film directed by Fred Niblo, and starring Joan Crawford and Nils Asther. The film is based on the 1849 French tragedy Adrienne Lecouvreur by Eugène Scribe and Ernest Legouvé. In the film, Asther plays Prince Maurice de Saxe and Crawford plays Adrienne Lecouvreur, a Gypsy performer, in a tale of lost love and revenge. Dream of Love is now considered lost. Don't Bet on Women Dont Bet on Women is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by William K. Howard and starring Edmund Lowe, Jeanette MacDonald and Roland Young. I by Day, You by Night I by Day, You by Night is a 1932 German musical comedy film directed by Ludwig Berger and starring Käthe von Nagy and Willy Fritsch. It premiered in Berlin on 29 November 1932. As was common at the time separate English- and French-language versions were released, both directed by Berger. The British version Early to Bed was co-produced with Gaumont British. The plot is very similar to the 1933 American film, Rafter Romance and its 1937 remake, Living on Love, though these films are based on a 1932 novel also named "Rafter Romance". Reserved for Ladies Service for Ladies is a 1932 British comedy film, the second based on the novel The Head Waiter by Ernest Vajda. The film was directed by Alexander Korda and starred Leslie Howard. A previous 1927 silent film starred Adolphe Menjou is now lost. Stranger in Town Stranger in Town is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Charles "Chic" Sale and Ann Dvorak. The Devil's in Love The Devils in Love is a 1933 American drama film directed by William Dieterle and written by Howard Estabrook. The film stars Victor Jory, Loretta Young, Vivienne Osborne, David Manners, C. Henry Gordon and Herbert Mundin. The film was released on July 21, 1933, by Fox Film Corporation. Der Student von Prag The Student of Prague is a 1935 German horror film directed by Arthur Robison and starring Anton Walbrook, Theodor Loos and Dorothea Wieck. It is based on the eponymous novel by Hanns Heinz Ewers which had previously been adapted into celebrated silent films on two occasions. The films sets were designed by the art director Karl Haacker. We're Only Human Were Only Human is a 1935 American drama film directed by James Flood from a screenplay by Rian James. Starring Preston Foster, Jane Wyatt, and James Gleason, it was released by RKO Radio Pictures on December 27, 1935. Blue Blazes Blue Blazes is a 1936 American short comedy film featuring Buster Keaton. The High Command The High Command is a 1937 British drama film directed by Thorold Dickinson and starring Lionel Atwill, Lucie Mannheim and James Mason. It was shot at Ealing Studios and on location on the Gold Coast. The films sets were designed by the art director Holmes Paul. It is an adaptation of the novel The General Goes Too Far by Lewis Robinson. Vratar The Goalkeeper is a 1936 Soviet sports-musical comedy film directed by Semyon Timoshenko. The screen version of novel by Lev Kassil , one of the first literary works about sport in the USSR. Marry the Girl Marry the Girl is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by William C. McGann. The 68 minute film, set at a newspaper syndicate, was written by Sig Herzig and Pat C. Flick, shot by cinematographer Arthur L. Todd, and was produced by Bryan Foy and Jack L. Warner under the Warner Bros. banner. Rollin' Plains Rollin Plains is a 1938 American film directed by Albert Herman. Smashing the Rackets Smashing the Rackets is a 1938 American drama film directed by Lew Landers, written by Lionel Houser, and starring Chester Morris, Frances Mercer, Rita Johnson, Bruce Cabot and Edward Pawley. It was released on August 19, 1938, by RKO Pictures. Straight Place and Show Straight, Place and Show is a 1938 film directed by David Butler and starring the Ritz Brothers, Richard Arlen, and Ethel Merman and released by 20th Century Fox. It based on the unproduced play Saratoga Chips by Damon Runyon and Irving Caesar. It features a performance of the song "With You on My Mind" by Merman. The Cowboy Quarterback The Cowboy Quarterback is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Noel M. Smith and written by Fred Niblo. The film stars Bert Wheeler, Marie Wilson, Gloria Dickson, William Demarest, Eddie Foy and William Hopper. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 29, 1939. The Story of a Great Enemy Geronimo is a 1939 American Adventure Western film released in the United States starring Chief Thundercloud as Geronimo, the famous leader of Apache warriors who fought against American colonizers. It was directed by western director Paul Sloane. This is the first film depiction of Geronimos life. A Girl Must Live A Girl Must Live is a 1939 British romantic comedy film directed by Carol Reed and starring Margaret Lockwood, with supporting cast Renee Houston, Lilli Palmer, and Hugh Sinclair. Based on the 1936 novel by Emery Bonett with the same title, the plot features a group of chorus line girls who compete for the affection of a distinguished bachelor. Kristopher Kolumbus Jr. Kristopher Kolumbus Jr. is a 1939 Looney Tunes animated cartoon starring Porky Pig in the role of Christopher Columbus. The short was directed by Bob Clampett, with animation by Norm McCabe and Izzy Ellis and music by Carl Stalling. Voice acting was performed by Mel Blanc. The Boys from Syracuse The Boys from Syracuse is a 1940 American musical film directed by A. Edward Sutherland, based on a stage musical by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, which in turn was based on the play The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare. It was nominated for two Academy Awards; one for Best Visual Effects and one for Best Art Direction. Calling All Husbands Calling All Husbands is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Noel M. Smith and written by Robert E. Kent and based on Martin Flavins 1929 play "Broken Dishes". The film stars George Tobias, Lucile Fairbanks, Ernest Truex, George Reeves, Florence Bates and Charles Halton. The film was released by Warner Bros. on September 7, 1940. Courageous Mr. Penn Penn of Pennsylvania is a 1941 British historical drama film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Deborah Kerr, Clifford Evans, Dennis Arundell, Henry Oscar, Herbet Lomas and Edward Rigby. The film depicts the life of the Quaker founder of Pennsylvania, William Penn. It portrays his struggle to be granted a colonial charter in London and attracting settlers to his new colony as well as his adoption a radical new approach with regard to the treatment of the Native Americans. It is also known by the alternative title Courageous Mr. Penn. Main Street on the March! Main Street on the March! is a 1941 American short historical film directed by Edward Cahn. It won an Academy Award at the 14th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. The 20-minute film gives a brief history of events in Europe and the U.S. in the year and a half leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor. Her First Affair Premier rendez-vous is a 1941 French comedy film starring Danielle Darrieux. It was directed by Henri Decoin, who co-wrote the screenplay with Michel Duran. During the German occupation, the film was made by Continental Films at Paris Studios Cinéma. So You Won't Squawk? So You Wont Squawk is the eighth short subject starring Buster Keaton made for Columbia Pictures. Flying Fortress for the film "Flying Fortress" of 2012 please look at Fortress see also A Story of a Flying Fortress Flying Fortress is a 1942 British black-and-white war film drama from Warner Bros. Pictures, produced by A. H. Soloman, directed by Walter Forde, that stars Richard Greene and co-stars Carla Lehmann, Betty Stockfeld, and Donald Stewart. During the Blitz, an arrogant American pilot becomes increasingly committed to the Allied cause after ferrying B-17 bombers from Canada to England. After joining the Royal Canadian Air Force and being assigned to an RAF squadron, he finally takes part in a Flying Fortress bombing raid on Berlin. A Gentleman at Heart A Gentleman at Heart is a 1942 romantic comedy film starring Cesar Romero, Carole Landis, and Milton Berle. A bookie acquires an interest in an art gallery. Isle of Missing Men Isle of Missing Men is a 1942 American drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring John Howard, Helen Gilbert and Gilbert Roland. In the film, a young woman receives an invitation from the governor of an island prison to spend a week with him. She does so, but conceals the fact that her husband is being held as a convict on the island. Northwest Rangers Northwest Rangers is a 1942 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Northern second feature that is a remake of Manhattan Melodrama set in the North West Mounted Police of Canada. It was also known as Gamblers Choice. Odessa in fiamme Odessa in Flames is a 1942 Italian-Romanian film directed by Carmine Gallone. The film is about the Battle of Odessa in 1941. The Siege of Odessa was part of The Great Patriotic War area of operations in 1941. The operation was primarily conducted by Romanian forces and elements of the German Armys 11th Army. Mystery Man Mystery Man is a 1944 American Western film directed by George Archainbaud and written by J. Benton Cheney. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Jimmy Rogers, Don Costello, Eleanor Stewart and Francis McDonald. The film was released on May 31, 1944, by United Artists. Down with Misery Down with Misery is a 1945 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Gennaro Righelli. Smooth as Silk Smooth as Silk is a 1946 American noir film directed by Charles Barton and starring Kent Taylor, Virginia Grey, and Milburn Stone. The film is also known as Notorious Gentleman as it is a version of 1935 film A Notorious Gentleman. The film focuses on the murder of a theater producer committed by a lawyer, after the lawyers bride, an actress, left him for the producer to win a role in his new musical. Despite the fascinating plot and tense intrigue, this film failed to attract much attention. The Return of Rin Tin Tin The Return of Rin Tin Tin is a 1947 American drama film directed by Max Nosseck and written by Jack DeWitt. The film stars Rin Tin Tin III, Donald Woods, Robert Blake, Claudia Drake, Steve Pendleton and Earle Hodgins. The film was released on November 1, 1947, by Eagle-Lion Films. The story of a boy, a priest, and a dog. Life in Bloom Michurin is a 1948 Soviet film directed by Alexander Dovzhenko about the life of Russian practitioner of selection Ivan Vladimirovich Michurin. The film is based on Dovzhenkos play Life in Bloom, which was also the title used for the film in its 1949 American release by Artkino Pictures Inc. Down Dakota Way Down Dakota Way is a 1949 Trucolor American Western film starring Roy Rogers. Schwarzwaldmädel The Black Forest Girl is a 1950 West German film directed by Hans Deppe. It is based on the 1917 operetta Schwarzwaldmädel by Leon Jessel. Sunset in the West Sunset in the West is a 1950 American Trucolor Western film produced by Republic Pictures, directed by William Witney, and starring the "King of the Cowboys" Roy Rogers and his palomino Trigger, promoted as "The Smartest Horse in the Movies". Estelita Rodriguez, Penny Edwards, and veteran character actor Will Wright are among the production’s supporting players. Captain Video, Master of the Stratosphere Captain Video: Master of the Stratosphere is a 15-chapter serial released by Columbia Pictures in 1951. It was directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and Wallace A. Grissel with a screenplay by Royal G. Cole, Sherman I. Lowe and Joseph F. Poland, based on a treatment by George H. Plympton. The serial is unique for several reasons--- in particular, it is the only film serial ever based on a television program, Captain Video and His Video Rangers. Oh! Susanna Oh! Susanna is a 1951 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Charles Marquis Warren. The film stars Rod Cameron, Lorna Gray, Forrest Tucker, Chill Wills, William Ching, Jim Davis, and Wally Cassell. The film was released on March 3, 1951, by Republic Pictures. Japanese War Bride Japanese War Bride is a 1952 drama film directed by King Vidor. The film marked the American debut of Shirley Yamaguchi in the title role. Mister Taxi Monsieur Taxi is a 1952 French comedy film which was directed André Hunebelle, written by Jean Halain, and starring Michel Simon and Louis de Funès. It is about Pierre Verger, who is nicknamed Monsieur Taxi and always in company of a smart young dog called "Gangster". Carne de horca Condemned to Hang or Flesh for the Gallows is a 1953 Italian-Spanish historical adventure film directed by Ladislao Vajda and starring Rossano Brazzi, Fosco Giachetti and Emma Penella. The film portrays the bandits of nineteenth century Andalucía. The films art direction was by Alberto Boccianti. Echo der Berge The Forester of the Silver Wood is a 1954 Austrian-West German drama film directed by Alfons Stummer and starring Anita Gutwell, Rudolf Lenz and Karl Ehmann. It is part of the post-war trend of heimatfilm set in rural Austria or southern Germany. It was a popular success, leading to several follow-up films with the same lead actors including The Poacher of the Silver Wood. In Austria it was released as Echo of the Mountains. Obsession Obsession is a 1954 French language motion picture crime drama directed by Jean Delannoy who co-wrote screenplay with Antoine Blondin, Roland Laudenbach and Gian Luigi Rondi, based on story "Silent as the Grave" by Cornell Woolrich written under the pseudonym of William Irish. The film stars Michèle Morgan and Raf Vallone. It tells the story of a couple forming a circus trapeze act, and their involvement in a murder case. As Long as They're Happy As Long as Theyre Happy is a 1955 British musical comedy film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Jack Buchanan, Susan Stephen and Diana Dors. It is based on the 1953 play of the same name by Vernon Sylvaine. The View from Pompey's Head The View from Pompeys Head is a 1955 American drama film written and directed by Philip Dunne. It is based on the 1954 novel The View from Pompeys Head by Hamilton Basso. The film stars Richard Egan, Dana Wynter, Cameron Mitchell, Sidney Blackmer, Marjorie Rambeau and Dorothy Patrick. The film was released on November 4, 1955, by 20th Century Fox. He Laughed Last He Laughed Last is a 1956 Technicolor film by Blake Edwards. Edwards adapted the film for his 1999 off-Broadway show, Big Rosemary starring Cady Huffman in the Lucy Marlow role from the original. One of the highlights of the movie was when Frankie Laine sang a wonderful version of "Danny Boy" at the funeral of his mob boss. This song is only available on the Bear Family Records Frankie Laine CD box "I Believe". The movie was a regular on late night television for many years, and is now being shown on the Turner Classic Movies cable channel. The movie can also be seen on YouTube. Strange Intruder Strange Intruder is a 1956 film noir crime film directed by Irving Rapper and starring Edmund Purdom and Ida Lupino. The Copper The Copper also translated as The Grasper is a 1958 West German crime film directed by Eugen York and starring Hans Albers, Hansjörg Felmy and Susanne Cramer. It is a remake of the 1930 film The Copper which Albers had also starred in. The Man Who Wouldn't Talk The Man Who Wouldnt Talk is a 1958 British drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox. It starred Anna Neagle, Anthony Quayle, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Dora Bryan, John Le Mesurier and Lloyd Lamble. Escucha mi canción Listen to My Song is a 1959 Spanish musical film directed by Antonio del Amo and starring Joselito, Luz Márquez and Jesús Tordesillas. The films sets were designed by Sigfrido Burmann. The Siege of Sidney Street The Siege of Sidney Street is a 1960 British historical drama film co-directed by Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman. It stars Donald Sinden, Nicole Berger and Kieron Moore. The film dramatises the 1909 Tottenham Outrage - a bungled wages-snatch which resulted in the murder of a police officer and a ten-year-old bystander as well as the two armed robbers - and the 1911 Siege of Sidney Street, in which armed police surrounded a house in East End of London occupied by a gang who had killed three police officers during a bungled attempt to break into a jewellers shop. The film depicts the two events as both taking place in 1911, the work of the same gang. It was filmed at Ardmore Studios in Ireland, with shots of Dublin standing in for pre-First World War East London. Martin in the Clouds Martin in the Clouds is a 1961 Croatian film directed by Branko Bauer, starring Boris Dvornik and Ljubica Jović. In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics found it to be one of the best Croatian films ever made. Gun Street Gun Street is a 1961 Western film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring James Brown, Jean Willes and John Clarke. The Idol The Idol is a 1966 British drama film directed by Daniel Petrie and starring Jennifer Jones, Michael Parks, Jennifer Hilary and Guy Doleman. Set during the Swinging Sixties in London, the plot entails a rebellious student who disrupts the lives of all around him, leading to disastrous consequences. The Adventures of Juan Quin Quin The Adventures of Juan Quin Quin is a 1967 Cuban comedy film directed by Julio García Espinosa. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. L'occhio selvaggio The Wild Eye is a 1967 Italian drama film directed by Paolo Cavara. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. Work Is a 4-Letter Word Work Is a Four-Letter Word is a 1968 British satirical comedy film directed by Peter Hall and starring David Warner and Cilla Black, in her only acting role in a cinematic film. The film was not well received by critics even though it was based on the award-winning play Eh? It also marked the acting debut of Elizabeth Spriggs. The Super Fight The Super Fight was a fictional boxing match between Rocky Marciano and Muhammad Ali shot in 1969 and released in 1970. At the time, Ali and Marciano were the only undefeated heavyweight champions in history and fans often debated who would win had they met in their primes. Ali and Marciano were filmed sparring for 75 one-minute rounds producing several possible scenarios for a genuine fight, with the result claimed to have been determined using probability formulas entered into a computer. The final film was only shown once in select cinemas around the world, grossing from 1,500 theaters across North America and Europe. It was released as a DVD over three decades later. Trusting Is Good... Shooting Is Better Trusting Is Good... Shooting Is Better is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Osvaldo Civirani. Le coppie Le coppie is a 1970 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli, Alberto Sordi and Vittorio De Sica. It consists of three segments. Revolution My A.. Revolution My A is a 1970 Danish film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe. Passion Potion Shell Follow You Anywhere, released in the United States as Passion Potion, is a 1971 British comedy film directed by David C. Rea and starring Kenneth Cope, Keith Barron and Richard Vernon. The screenplay concerns two chemists working in a lab of a big corporation who accidentally stumble across a love potion while working to create a new aftershave. The potion makes a man irresistible to any woman who smells it. However, they soon have problems remembering the formula, and keeping their discovery from their bosses and wives. Our Miss Fred Our Miss Fred is a 1972 British comedy film starring Danny La Rue and set during World War II. The film was also known by its video release titles Beyond the Call of Duty and Operation: Fred. In the 1960s, La Rue was one of the highest paid entertainers in Britain, but this represents his only starring role in a feature film. Prem Nagar Prem Nagar is a 1974 Hindi-language romantic drama film, produced by D. Ramanaidu, directed by K. S. Prakash Rao, and starring Rajesh Khanna, Hema Malini, Aruna Irani, Ashok Kumar, Kamini Kaushal, Prem Chopra, Asrani and Jagdeep. Actor David was in negative role in the film plotting how to fool the prince Karan by robbing off his wealth and transfer to his brother. The music is by Sachin Dev Burman. Box Office India declared the film a Super hit. Box Office Standing #4 The film is a remake of the Telugu film Prema Nagar released in 1971. Cage Without a Key Cage Without a Key is a 1975 American made-for-television drama film directed by Buzz Kulik and starring Susan Dey and Sam Bottoms, with Jonelle Allen and Lani OGrady in supporting roles. The film premiered on the CBS television network the evening of March 14, 1975, later repeating at various times on The CBS Late Movie. The film was released on VHS under the title Imprisoned Women. Cage Without a Key was filmed at Las Palmas School for Girls in Commerce, now known as the Dorothy Kirby Center. It was a juvenile detention center, not an actual womens prison. Many of the extras were actual inmates. Elkerlyc Elckerlyc is a 1975 Dutch drama film directed by Jos Stelling and starring George Bruens. It is also known as Elckerlijc and Elkerlyc. It tells the story of a criminal who falls in love with a girl in medieval times. The film is loosely based on the 15th-century morality play with the same title. Like in Stellingss previous film, Mariken van Nieumeghen, most of the actors are non-professionals. The film was released in Dutch cinemas on 18 December 1975. Run for the Roses Run for the Roses is a 1977 American drama film about horse-racing directed by Henry Levin and starring Vera Miles, Stuart Whitman and Panchito Gómez. City of My Dreams City of My Dreams is a 1976 Swedish drama film directed by Ingvar Skogsberg and based on the book with the same name, written by Per Anders Fogelström. It was screened at the 1978 San Francisco International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Inside Jennifer Welles Inside Jennifer Welles is a 1977 pornographic film starring Jennifer Welles, an American porn star chiefly active in the soft and hardcore genres of the 1970s, although she began her acting career in the late 1960s in the sexploitation genre. The allegedly autobiographical film is one of the classics of the Golden Age of Porn. The credits for Inside Jennifer Welles credit Welles with being the director, although the film was actually anonymously directed by sexploitation veteran Joseph W. Sarno. Girls Girls is a 1980 film directed by Just Jaeckin. The film is about four teenage friends who experience the trials and tribulations of maturing into women. The film was a French, West German and Canadian co-production, with funding from the French Society of International Co-productions, FFF - French Movies, The Caneuram Films, TV13 Filmproduktion. The Games of Countess Dolingen The Games of Countess Dolingen is a 1981 French fantasy-drama film written and directed by Catherine Binet and starring Carol Kane. The film was entered into the main competition at the 38th edition of the Venice Film Festival. Fire on East Train 34 Express on Fire is a 1981 Soviet disaster film directed by Andrei Malyukov. Flame Top Flame Top is a 1980 Finnish drama film directed by Pirjo Honkasalo and Pekka Lehto. It was entered into the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. The film depicts the life of the writer Algot Untola. The film was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Violet Violet is a 1981 short film directed by Shelley Levinson and starring Didi Conn. It won the Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film in 1982. The film is based on the Doris Betts short story, "The Ugliest Pilgrim," first published in the collection Beasts of the Southern Wild and Other Stories in 1973. Tight Quarters Tight Quarters is a 1983 Hungarian drama film directed by György Szomjas. It was entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival. Qualcosa di biondo Aurora is a 1984 Italian made-for-television drama film directed by Maurizio Ponzi and starring Sophia Loren, Edoardo Ponti and Daniel J. Travanti. In order to raise money for an operation for her son, a woman tells various former wealthy lovers that they are his father. The film originally premiered in the United States on NBC on October 21, 1984 and released theatrically in Italy on January 17, 1985. Clandestinos Clandestinos is a 1987 Cuban film directed by Fernando Pérez. The film chronicles the last days of the revolutionary struggle against Fulgencio Batista in Cuba as seen via the romance between two clandestine fighters who work on an underground printing press used to print subversive pamphlets against the government. Killer Instinct Killer Instinct is a 1988 American made-for-television drama film starring Melissa Gilbert and Woody Harrelson, directed by Waris Hussein. Pyar Ka Devta Pyar Ka Devta is a 1991 Hindi language Indian film directed by Kovelamudi Bapayya, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Madhuri Dixit, and Nirupa Roy. A Doll's House A Dolls House is a 1992 videotaped television production of the play of the same name by Henrik Ibsen. It was directed by David Thacker and first broadcast on BBC 2 on 21 November 1992, and was later shown on PBSs Masterpiece Theatre in the United States. Stop at Nothing Stop at Nothing is a 1991 television film directed by Chris Thomson. The thriller, starring Veronica Hamel and Lindsay Frost, premiered on ABC, and has since been frequently aired on Lifetime Television. The Christmas Stallion The Winter Stallion, also known as The Christmas Stallion, is a 1992 British television Technicolor film directed by Peter Edwards and starring Daniel J. Travanti. A Welsh language version titled Eira Cyntar Gaeaf was filmed back-to-back and broadcast on S4C, which produced the film. Dikiy vostok The Wild East is a Russian-language film created in Kazakhstan shortly after the dissolution of the Soviet Union released in 1993. It was written and directed by Rashid Nugmanov and was inspired by The Magnificent Seven, an American remake of Akira Kurosawas film Seven Samurai. The Diviners Friends Friends is a 1993 South African drama film directed by Elaine Proctor. It was entered into the 1993 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Caméra dOr Special Distinction. Il lungo silenzio The Long Silence is a 1993 Italian-German-French political thriller-drama film directed by Margarethe von Trotta. For her performance in this film Carla Gravina was awarded Best Actress at the 1993 Montreal World Film Festival and won the Italian Golden Globe for Best Actress. The film also won the Italian Golden Globes for Best Original Score and for Best Screenplay. Maniaci sentimentali Sentimental Maniacs is a 1994 Italian romantic comedy film. It marked the directorial debut of the actress and voice actress Simona Izzo, who won the David di Donatello for Best New Director. For her performance Monica Scattini won the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress, while Alessandro Benvenuti received the Ciak doro for Best Supporting Actor. Yaar Gaddar Yaar Gaddar is a 1994 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Umesh Mehra, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Saif Ali Khan, Somy Ali and Prem Chopra. The Crude Oasis The Crude Oasis is a 1995 American drama film written and directed by Alex Graves. The film stars Jennifer Taylor, Aaron Shields, Robert Peterson, Michael Sibay, Lynn Bieler and Roberta Eaton. The film was released on July 7, 1995, by Miramax Films. Lieberman in Love Lieberman in Love is a 1995 American short film directed by Christine Lahti. It won an Oscar in 1996 for Best Live Action Short Subject. A short story by W. P. Kinsella, "Lieberman in Love", was the basis for the film. The Oscar win came as a surprise to the author, who, watching the award telecast from home, had no idea the film had been made and released. He had not been listed in the films credits, and was not acknowledged by director Christine Lahti in her acceptance speech. A full-page advertisement was placed in Variety apologizing to Kinsella for the error. Stolen Memories: Secrets from the Rose Garden Stolen Memories: Secrets from the Rose Garden is a 1996 film made for television directed by Bob Clark starring Mary Tyler Moore. A young boy goes to visit his three aunts for the summer at their home in the south. He becomes closest to Jessica, the childlike aunt with a troubled past, who teaches him about life and friendship. The Blue Villa The Blue Villa is a 1995 French crime thriller film, directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet and starring Fred Ward. It was entered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival. Dust Off the Wings Dust Off the Wings is a 1997 Australian film about a young man struggling to come to terms with his impending marriage. Quadrille Quadrille is a 1997 French comedy film directed by and starring Valérie Lemercier. It also features André Dussollier, Sandrine Kiberlain and Sergio Castellitto. It is a remake of Sacha Guitrys 1938 film of the same title. Hunting Time Hunting Time is a 1988 Turkish drama film directed by Erden Kıral about the 1980 Turkish coup détat. It was entered into the 38th Berlin International Film Festival. Twilight Twilight is a 1945 Mexican drama film directed by Julio Bracho and starring Arturo de Córdova, Gloria Marín and Julio Villarreal. Tales of the Third Dimension Tales of the Third Dimension is a 1984 3D comedy horror anthology film starring Robert Bloodworth, Kevin Campbell and William T. Hicks. It comprises three tales directed by Worth Keeter, Thom McIntyre, and Todd Durham. They are introduced by skeleton host Igor in wraparound sequences directed by Earl Owensby. Born to Peck Born to Peck is the 39th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 25, 1952, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Fair Weather Fiends Fair Weather Fiends is the 20th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 18, 1946, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Fresh Air Fresh Air is a 1999 Australian film. It was one of a series of "million dollar movies" financed by the Australian Film Commission and SBS Independent. Eu sunt Adam! Eu sunt Adam was a 1996 Romanian film directed by Dan Pița. It is based on Mircea Eliades stories With the Gypsy Girls, The Old Man and the Bureaucrats and Two Generals Uniforms. Book of Love: The Definitive Reason Why Men Are Dogs Book of Love, also known as Book of Love: The Definitive Reason Why Men Are Dogs, is a 2002 romantic comedy film, written and directed by Jeffrey W. Byrd, and starring Anthony "Treach" Criss, Eric K. George, and Richard T. Jones as its three male protagonists. Basta guardarla Basta guardarla is a 1970 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. Aulad Aulad is a 1987 Indian melodrama film, produced by Chander Sadanah under the Sadanah Brothers banner and directed by Vijay Sadanah. Starring Jeetendra, Sridevi, Jaya Prada in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film is inspired by the Telugu movie Maa Babu, which itself was a remake of the Hindi film Chirag Kahan Roshni Kahan. The film was the 6th highest grosser of the year and was declared a Super Hit at the box office. Troublesome Night 5 Troublesome Night 5 is a 1999 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Herman Yau. It is the fifth of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series. Shadow Hunters is a 1969 jidaigeki manga series by Takao Saito. It follows the adventures of three ronin - Jubei, Sunlight, and Moonlight - who dedicate their lives to hunt down "shadows", the ninja spies of the Tokugawa shogunate. Bye Bye Africa Bye Bye Africa is a 1999 award-winning Chadian film. It was the first by Chadian director Mahamat Saleh Haroun, who also starred. The docu-drama centers on a fictionalized version of Haroun. Bhargavi Nilayam Bhargavi Nilayam is a 1964 Malayalam horror - romance film written by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer and directed by A. Vincent. The film stars Prem Nazir, Madhu and Vijaya Nirmala in the lead roles, and had its story, screenplay and dialogues are written by noted Malayalam writer Vaikom Muhammad Basheer, which was adapted from a collage of his writings, primarily his short story Neela Velicham. The film depicts a compassionate relationship between a talented novelist and the spirit of a beautiful lady who had been murdered. The novelist is writing the story of this lady, into whose house he has moved in as tenant. The film mirrors in a meta-cinematic fashion the close and often symbiotic relationships between Malayalam filmmakers and writers in depicting a writer at work, collaborating with an intangible agency in the form of the eponymous Bhargavi. It was the directorial debut of noted cinematographer A. Vincent. It is especially noted for its camera works by P. Bhaskar Rao and music by M. S. Baburaj. It is generally regarded as the first horror film in Malayalam and was one of the biggest hit films of all time. Poovinnu Puthiya Poonthennal Poovinnu Puthiya Poonthennal is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Fazil and produced by Swargachitra Appachan, starring Mammootty, Suresh Gopi, Nadiya Moidu and Baby Sujitha. It was later remade in Tamil as Poovizhi Vasalile, in Telugu as Pasivadi Pranam, in Kannada as Aapadbandhava and in Hindi as Hatya. The three remakes each had a different ending. Sujitha also acted in the four remakes as the deaf and mute boy. Babu Antony played the killer in all 5 languages. Aranyakam Aranyakam is a 1988 Malayalam film, directed by Hariharan, written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and starring Saleema, Devan and Vineeth. The film was produced by B. Sasikumar. The music was composed by Raghunath Seth, with lyrics by O. N. V. Kurup and vocals by K. J. Yesudas and K. S. Chitra. It is about a teenage girl named Ammini who likes to visit forests and has a hobby of writing imaginary letters to famous people. Actress Saleema memorably portrays Ammini. She remains one of the few quirky female characters in Malayalam cinema till date. Came the Brawn Came the Brawn is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 165th entry in the Our Gang series. Haath Ki Safai Haath Ki Safai is a 1974 Bollywood film, written by Salim-Javed, produced by I.A Nadiadwala, and directed by Prakash Mehra. The film stars Vinod Khanna, who won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award, the only nomination and win for the film. The rest of the cast include Hema Malini, Randhir Kapoor, Simi Garewal, Ranjeet and Satyen Kappu. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. The film became a "semi-hit" at the box office. The film was later remade in Telugu as Manushulu Chesina Dongalu and in Tamil as Savaal. The Morning Breeze Naseem is a 1995 Hindi film directed by Saeed Akhtar Mirza. The film starred well-known Urdu poet Kaifi Azmi, Mayuri Kango, Seema Kelkar, Surekha Sikri, Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Kay Kay Menon. Big Brother Trouble Big Brother Trouble is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Ralph Portillo. It had a limited release and grossed less than $600,000.00. It was released on video in 2003. State Rowdy State Rowdy is a Telugu film directed by B. Gopal in 1989. The film stars Chiranjeevi, while Radha, Bhanupriya, Sharada, Rao Gopal Rao, Thiagarajan and Nutan Prasad are among the cast. Tubby the Tuba Tubby the Tuba is a 1975 animated musical-comedy film, based on the 1945 childrens story for concert orchestra and narrator of the same name by Paul Tripp and George Kleinsinger. It was released on April 1, 1975 by Avco Embassy Pictures. The film was produced by the New York Institute of Technology, under the supervision of its founder, Alexander Schure, who was the projects director. Nearly three decades before the release of this full-length adaptation, stop-motion innovator George Pal made a 1947 Puppetoon which was also based on Tripp and Kleisingers work. The Paramount short was nominated for a Best Animated Short Oscar, but lost to Warner Bros. Cartoons Merrie Melodies cartoon, Tweetie Pie. Babai Abbai Babai – Abbai is a 1985 Telugu comedy film produced by M. Sudhakar Reddy under the Ushodhaya Movies banner and directed by Jandhyala. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Anitha Reddy in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film is inspired by N. T. Rama Raos old Telugu movie Vaddante Dabbu, which itself was based on the English novel Brewsters Millions. The novel was adapted into the movie Brewsters Millions, which eventually was remade in Tamil as Arunachalam. Dil Ne Phir Yaad Kiya Dil Ne Phir Yaad Kiya is a 2001 Hindi movie directed by Rajat Rawail. It stars Vinay Anand, Pooja Batra, Govinda & Tabu . Paying the Price: Killing the Children of Iraq Paying the Price: Killing the Children of Iraq is a 2000 Carlton Television documentary written and presented by John Pilger which was directed by Alan Lowery. In this documentary Pilger argues that UN sanctions had a devastating effect on the children of Iraq during the 1990s. The Wedding Video The Wedding Video is a mockumentary film in the genre of gay and lesbian comedy, starring, directed, and written by Norman Korpi. Filmed in 1998 and completed in 2001 it was not released until 2003 by TLA Video. The film stars a variety of alum from various seasons of the reality television show The Real World. Within the context of the film they ostensibly play themselves; however their "characters" are exaggerated and various facts about their backgrounds and relationships with one another are altered or made fictional. In fact The Real World is never mentioned. Betaabi Betaabi is a 1997 Indian Bollywood film directed by Rajesh Kumar Singh and produced by Paramjeet Baweja. It stars Chandrachur Singh, Arshad Warsi, Anjala Zaveri and Mayuri Kango in pivotal roles. Kizhakkunarum Pakshi Kizhakkunarum Pakshi is a 1991 Malayalam-language Indian feature film, directed by Venu Nagavalli, starring Mohanlal, Shankar, Murali, Rekha, Jagathy Sreekumar, Ashokan and Innocent.The music and back ground score of the movie is composed by Raveendran Beginner's Luck Beginners Luck is a 2001 British drama film directed by James Callis and Nick Cohen and starring Julie Delpy, Steven Berkoff, Christopher Cazenove, Fenella Fielding and Jean-Yves Berteloot. Hey! Bumbo is an anime childrens television show produced by the Nippon Animation company from 1985 to 1986. The series consists of 130 10-minute episodes, distributed as 43 half-hour segments. The Chatroom Chat Room is a 2002 American comedy film directed by Barry Bowles, and starring Brian Hooks. The plot revolves around a bet between four high-school friends; whoever brings the best-looking woman to their ten-year high school reunion wins $50,000. K K is a 2002 film directed by Iranian American multimedia artist Shoja Azari, based on three short stories by Franz Kafka - "The Married Couple," "In the Penal Colony" and "A Fratricide." - which are all performed by the same group of actors. All My Babies: A Midwife's Own Story All My Babies: A Midwifes Own Story is a 1953 educational film written, directed and produced by George C. Stoney which was used to educate midwives in the Southern United States and promote greater cooperation between midwifery and the modern health system. It was produced by the Georgia Department of Public Health. The film follows Mary Francis Hill Coley an African American midwife from Albany, Georgia who helped deliver over 3,000 babies in the middle part of the 20th century. Josh Jarman Josh Jarman is a 2004 Australian comedy film directed by Pip Mushin and starring Marcus Graham. Filming took place around Melbourne. Ash Tuesday Ash Tuesday is a 2003 film directed by Jim Hershleder, written by cast member Tony Spiridakis, and starring Janeane Garofalo, Giancarlo Esposito and many. The movie is an ensemble piece involving the effects of 9/11 upon several New Yorkers. Prachy delaj cloveka Prachy dělaj člověka is a Czech comedy film directed by Jiří Chlumský. It was released in 2006. Check the Gate: Putting Beckett on Film Beckett on Film was a project aimed at making film versions of all nineteen of Samuel Becketts stage plays, with the exception of the early and unperformed Eleutheria. This endeavour was successfully completed, with the first films being shown in 2001. The project was conceived by Michael Colgan, artistic director of Dublins Gate Theatre. The films were produced by Colgan and Alan Moloney for the Irish broadcaster RTÉ, the British broadcaster Channel 4 and the Irish Film Board. Each had a different cast and director, drawn from theatre, film and other fields. Ten of the films were screened at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival and some shown on Channel 4 television. On Wednesday, 6 February 2002, the series won the Best TV Drama award at the 6th The South Bank Show Award at the Savoy Theatre in London. The films never enjoyed a general cinematic release, but, in September 2001, all nineteen were screened at the Barbican Centre in London. They were also released in a number of videos and as a four-DVD box set, comprising a souvenir programme and numerous additional features. A documentary video, titled Check the Gate: Putting Beckett on Film and directed by Pearse Lehane, was released on 5 February 2003. It followed closely the projects work. Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy is a 2007 Mexican-American lucha libre film starring the legendary Mexican wrestler and cult film star Mil Máscaras. It has the distinction of being the first lucha film starring any of the "Big 3" to be produced in English. It was a tribute to the 1960s Mexican horror and lucha libre films and was the first of a trilogy of Mil Mascaras films that includes Academy of Doom and Aztec Revenge. Why Wal-Mart Works: And Why That Drives Some People C-r-a-z-y Why Wal-Mart Works; and Why That Drives Some People C-R-A-Z-Y is a 2005 independent documentary film by Ron and Robert David Galloway. It investigates the reasons behind the financial success of the Walmart Corporation. The documentary suggests that many criticisms of Walmart arise from feelings of jealousy over the companys success. The documentary The High Cost of Low Price was released on the same day as Why Wal-Mart Works. Director Ron Galloway was quoted as saying, "I started making my film with no agenda, with no set outcome in mind. With the $85,000 of our own money my brother Robert and I spent to make my film, I couldnt afford an agenda. Why Wal-Mart Works positive tone is solely a product of my experience making it. My brother and I made Why Wal-Mart Works with almost no cooperation from Walmart. I say almost because Walmart—after several failed attempts—did finally allow me into their stores and to interview some of their associates. They had no editorial oversight and I solicited no input from them. Theyre not even going to sell my movie in their stores!" Blue Cha Cha Blue Cha Cha is a 2005 Taiwanese film directed by Chen Wen-Tang. It was Taiwans submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Carts Carts, directed by Chris Cashman, premiered at The Valley Film Festival, where it won the "10 Degrees Hotter" Award for Best Feature Film. Hammer & Tickle Hammer & Tickle: The Communist Joke Book is a 2006 documentary film about the nature of Russian political jokes under the powerful and socially restrictive Communist regime of the Soviet Union and its satellite nations. The films name exemplifies the kind of mockery or criticism of the regime that the Soviet government would have found to be disagreeable by playing on the symbol of communism itself, the hammer and sickle. The film tells the story of the power that jokes had to enable social and political change and advance personal freedoms from within the USSR - the films opening scene uses a quote from George Orwells 1984: "Every joke is a tiny revolution." Bizan is a 2007 Japanese movie based on a novel by the same name by Japanese singer, Masashi Sada. It was directed by Isshin Inudou. The Possible The Possible is a 2006 Thai musical-comedy film. It stars Thai rapper Joey Boy as the leader of a 1970s rock group that finds themselves transported by a time machine-microphone to the present day. The band, The Possible, is patterned loosely after an actual Thai band from the 1970s, The Impossibles. The film is directed by Witthaya Thongyooyong, one of the six directors of the hit 2003 Thai film, Fan Chan. Khaki Kaakki is a 2007 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Bibin Prabhakar, starring Prithviraj and Mukesh in the lead roles. The Young Marrieds The Young Marrieds is a pornographic film written and directed by Ed Wood. Reportedly, this was made after Necromania, and is thought to be Woods last film before his death. Prema Yuddham Prema Yuddham is a 1990 Telugu language romance film produced by P. Vijaya Kumari under the Anupama Arts banner, directed by S. V. Rajendra Singh Babu. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Amala Akkineni in the lead roles and music composed by Hamsalekha. The film was simultaneously shot in Kannada as Bannada Gejje, with V. Ravichandran. The film was recorded as Average at the box office. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Idhaya Geetham and in Hindi as Prem Jung. Gabbla Gabbla is a 2009 film. Finding Me Finding Me is a 2009 drama film directed by Roger S. Omeus Jr. The film released on March 3, 2009 and stars RayMartell Moore as Faybien Allen, a young gay man who must navigate through a series of complex relationships while dealing with everyday struggles. When China Met Africa When China Met Africa is a 2010 documentary film by Nick Francis and Marc Francis. Set on the front line of Chinaʼs foray into Africa, it follows the lives of a Chinese farmer, a road builder, and the Zambian trade minister. When China Met Africa was an international co-production involving BBC Storyville, Arte France, VPRO, the Sundance Institute, CNC and the Media Fund, and produced by Speakit Films and Zeta Productions. The film played at international film festivals including Rotterdam Film Festival, Munich, Goteburg and at the Margaret Mead Film Festival in New York, where it won best film. It was released in cinemas in the UK in 2011 and was seen on television around the world. When China Met Africa was characterised by The Guardian as An eye-opening documentary that puts into concrete images that truism of the geo-political commentariat: that China is a new economic superpower and The Times summarised it as A rare, grass-roots view into one of the most important economic developments of the age. The film was also covered by media outlets including CNN, The Economist and The Atlantic. Blue Gold: American Jeans Blue Gold: American Gold is a 2014 American documentary film directed and written by Christian D. Bruun and narrated by Edward Burns. The film is weaving together the story of how one unlikely garment ended up connecting us all. Starting in the American West the film travels around the world following jeans hunter and vintage jeans expert, Eric Schrader. An ambassador of Americana, Eric is trading in the history, myth, and intrinsic values that have made blue jeans one of the most expensive and fetishised piece of vintage clothing on the planet. From fashion history and subculture aspiration, to the lost tradition of American manufacturing, Blue Gold explores Americana in a globalized world, where cultural exchange and greater transparency demand social responsibility and inspire innovation. Meet Your Meat Meet Your Meat is a 2002 documentary about factory farming created by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, narrated by Alec Baldwin, and directed by Bruce Friedrich and Cem Akin. The documentary explores the treatment of animals in modern animal agriculture. The film runs 12 minutes long. The film documents several cases of cruelty to animals, including: Egg-laying hens live in crowded cages, six or seven hens to one battery cage the size of a file drawer. Cattle are castrated, their horns are removed and third-degree burns are inflicted on them, all without anesthetic. Cows used for their milk have calves removed from them shortly after birth. These calves are sent to veal farms. Chickens bred and drugged to grow so quickly that their hearts, lungs, and limbs often cant keep up. Mother pigs are confined to gestation crates that are so small that the pigs cannot turn around or even lie down. Chickens and turkeys beaks are burned or cut off without anesthetic. Meet Your Meat helped influence Burger King to adopt more humane policies. Peyote Queen Peyote Queen is an experimental short film by Storm de Hirsch, produced in 1965. Khap Khap is a 2011 Hindi film starring Yuvika Chaudhary, Om Puri, Govind Namdeo, Manoj Pahwa, Mohnish Bahl. Directed by Ajai Sinha, the film is a socio-political drama based on the Manoj-Babli honour killing case and Khap Panchayats in villages of Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, which order honour killing to prevent marriages within the same gotra. A People Uncounted A People Uncounted is a 2011 Canadian documentary film directed by Aaron Yeger. It tells the story about the culture and history of the Romani people in Europe, with special emphasis on their plight during The Holocaust. The film also warns of the similarities in intolerance between the time of the Porajmos and the increasing intolerance and abuse of Roma rights in Europe today. It was nominated for a Producers Guild of America award in 2012. The film was featured in the New York Gipsy Festival and is part of Vanderbilt Universitys Holocaust Lecture Series. Alien Nine is a Japanese manga series by Hitoshi Tomizawa, which was later adapted into an original video animation series by J.C.Staff. The manga was serialized in Akita Shotens Young Champion magazine, spanning 3 volumes. In 2003, Tomizawa released a 1-volume sequel to the series called Alien 9 Emulators. Both the manga and anime are noted for their moe art style contrasting the realistic art style seen in most seinen series at the time and heavy violence despite the young main characters, Pokémon-like monster designs, and initial appearances of a slice-of-life-esque series. The English adaptation of the series was first licensed by Central Park Media, and has played on Comcasts Anime Selects. Central Park Media released the title under their "US Manga Corps" line, on a single DVD, and later re-released the DVD in a box set with all three manga volumes, which was also licensed by Central Park Media under their "CPM Manga" line. Central Park Media filed for bankruptcy in 2009, and the DVDs and manga volumes subsequently went out of print in North America. Lian xia lian xia lian lian xia Summer Love Love is a Chinese/Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Wilson Kwok-wai Chin and starring Alex Fong, Owodog, Terence Siufay, Elanne Kong, Viann Zhang, Izumi Liu, and Carol Yeung. It was released on 23 August 2011. After School Midnighters is a 2012 Japanese computer animated comedy film directed by Hitoshi Takekiyo. It released on 25 August 2012 in Japan and was originally based upon a short film that Takekiyo had made for a musical channel. The producers of After School Midnighters submitted the film for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, but it was not selected for the final round. The film did go on to gain some attention at the 2013 Fantasia International Film Festival earned a special mention for the Audience Award for Best Animation Feature, but did not win. The movie was released in the United States on September 2, 2016, dubbed in English, on the television channel Toku, along with the short series based on the movie. It All Began When I Met You is a 2013 Japanese film directed by Katsuhide Motoki, and released by Warner Bros. in Japan on 22 November 2013. Inspired by the 2003 British romantic comedy Love Actually, the film is made up of six separate stories revolving around ten people at Tokyo Station just before Christmas. It was produced to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Tokyo Station, and was filmed with full cooperation by the railway company JR East. Never Too Old to Meow Gata Velha Ainda Mia is a 2013 Brazilian drama thriller film written and directed by Rafael Primot and starring Regina Duarte, Bárbara Paz and Gilda Nomacce. The film showed as hors-concours at the 2013 Festival do Rio and showed at the LA Indie Film Fest. Hung bou joi sin Twilight Online is a 2014 Hong Kong horror film directed by Maggie To. A Dog Named Gucci A Dog Named Gucci is a 2015 documentary film by Gorman Bechard that chronicles the story of an Alabama puppy set on fire, and the man who came to his rescue. The film made its American festival debut in February 2015 at the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival Kiss in the Dark is a Japanese boys love light novel written by Ken Nanbara and illustrated by Sae Momoki. It has been adapted into an anime OVA series with the same name. Several drama CDs also based on this light novel have been released. In June 2008, the anime was licensed for release in English by Media Blasters under their Kitty Media label. 1001 Inventions and the World of Ibn Al-Haytham 1001 Inventions and the World of Ibn Al-Haytham is a 2015 part-animated film directed by Ahmed Salim and starring Omar Sharif. It is Sharifs final film. The film was produced by 1001 Inventions, a British foundation aiming to promote the achievements of the Golden Age of Islam. Both the film and the exhibition were created to coincide with the United Nations campaign celebrating the International Year of Light, operated by UNESCO. Within the film, Sharifs character helps his granddaughter with a challenging homework assignment about Ibn Al-Haytham, the eleventh century scholar who made significant contributions to the principles of optics and visual perception. Overpass Overpass is a 2015 Canadian short film directed by Patrice Laliberté. Overpass was shot in September 2014. The film was presented by Telefilm Canada at the Cannes Marché du Film in May 2015. Overpass had its world premiere at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the Short Cuts Award for Best Canadian Short Film. The film was included in the list of Canadas Top Ten short films for 2015, chosen by a panel of five filmmakers and industry professionals. It was also selected for inclusion in "The Shortest Day", a program of free screenings of short films, in several Canadian cities, in conjunction with the winter solstice. The Messenger The Messenger is a 2015 documentary film written and directed by Su Rynard, focusing on the protection of multiple types of songbirds throughout the world. The films world premiere took place at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival on 2015-04-28. Youth Never Returns Youth Never Returns is a 2015 Chinese romantic comedy film based by the novel of Megan Tay & directed by Tian Meng and produced by Manfred Wong, starring Hans Zhang and Joe Chen. The film is an adaptation of Gu Weis novel of the same name, and tells the love story of between two individuals that span across ten years. Principal photography started on August 25, 2014 in Jialing River. The film premiered in Beijing International Film Festival in April 2015 with wide-release in China on October 23, 2015. Love Shagun Love Shagun is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy movie starring Anuj Sachdeva, Nidhi Subbaiah, Vikram Kochhar, Manit Joura, Taran Bajaj, Shamin Mannan and Simpy Singh. Prank Prank is a 2016 Canadian comedy film directed by Vincent Biron. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Maalgudi Days Maalgudi Days is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language emotional suspense thriller scripted and directed by brothers Vivek, Visakh, and Vinod in their directorial debut. Set in an imaginary school named Malgudi Residential School, it is based on a real incident that happened in the Indian state of Nagaland in the year 2002. The film stars Anoop Menon, Bhama, Janaki Menon, Vishal Krishna, and Saiju Kurup in the lead roles. It was released on 8 January 2016. Janaki Menon won the Best Child Actor at Kerala State Film Awards 2015 for portraying the character of Atheena in the film. Legend of the Ancient Sword Legend of the Ancient Sword is a Chinese fantasy-adventure-action film directed by Renny Harlin and based on the video game Gu Jian Qi Tan 2. The film was released worldwide on October 1, 2018. Stopping Traffic Stopping Traffic is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Sadhvi Siddhali Shree and produced by the team of monks at Siddhayatan Tirth. The film explores the extensive reach of sex trafficking and sexual abuse especially of children in the United States and worldwide. Using commentary by victims and activists and investigations into practices in the US and abroad, the film traces the links between child sexual exploitation, pornography, social media, and sex trafficking. It calls on the viewer to join the movement to end sex trafficking. Stopping Traffic made its world premiere at the Global Cinema Film Festival of Boston, a human rights festival, on March 11, 2017 where it won Best Picture prize. Cecilia of the Pink Roses Cecilia of the Pink Roses is a lost 1918 American silent drama film directed by Julius Steger and starring and produced by Marion Davies in her second feature film. It was distributed by Select Pictures. It was based on the novel by Katherine Haviland Taylor. Dante's Inferno Dantes Inferno is a silent film released by Fox Film Corporation, and adapted from Inferno, part of Dante Alighieris epic poem Divine Comedy. The film mixes material from Dantes "Inferno" with plot points from Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol. The book was filmed earlier in 1909 in Italy as Dantes Inferno, and Fox later remade the film in 1935, again as Dantes Inferno, starring Spencer Tracy in the lead role. The Taxi Dancer The Taxi Dancer is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Harry F. Millarde and starring Joan Crawford and Owen Moore. Crawford plays Joselyn Poe, a southern girl who tries her luck as dancer in New York City. When she is unable to find work, she works as taxi dancer and meets several suitors throughout the story. This was the first film in which Joan Crawford received top billing. Railroadin' Railroadin is an Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 88th release in the Our Gang series. Behind the Make-Up Behind the Make-Up is an American Pre-Code drama film starring Hal Skelly, William Powell, Kay Francis, and Fay Wray, and based on the short story "The Feeder" by Mildred Cram. This was the first of seven in which Powell and Francis co-starred, the others being Street of Chance, Paramount on Parade, For the Defense, Ladies Man, Jewel Robbery, and One Way Passage. Outside the Law Outside the Law is a 1930 American Pre-Code crime film directed by Tod Browning and starring Edward G. Robinson. The picture is a remake of the 1920 film of the same name, starring Lon Chaney and also directed by Browning. Safety in Numbers Safety in Numbers is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical comedy film. Directed by Victor Schertzinger, it stars Buddy Rogers, and features Kathryn Crawford, Josephine Dunn, and Carole Lombard. Dancers in the Dark Dancers in the Dark is a 1932 American pre-Code film about a taxi dancer, a big band leader, and a gangster. The screenplay was co-written by Herman J. Mankiewicz and Howard Emmett Rogers from Jazz King, a stage drama by James Ashmore Creelman, and directed by David Burton. Broadway to Cheyenne Broadway to Cheyenne is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser. The film is also known as From Broadway to Cheyenne. The film successfully combines the Western with the gangster film and vigilante film. Beggars in Ermine Beggars in Ermine is a 1934 American film directed by Phil Rosen. Behold My Wife! Behold My Wife! is a 1934 drama film directed by Mitchell Leisen. It stars Sylvia Sidney and Gene Raymond. Based on a novel by Sir Gilbert Parker, The Translation of a Savage, the story had been filmed before in the silent era in 1920 as Behold My Wife! starring Mabel Julienne Scott and Milton Sills. A Dog of Flanders A Dog of Flanders is a 1935 American drama film directed by Edward Sloman, based on a screenplay by Ainsworth Morgan from the story by Dorothy Yost, which she adapted from the 1872 novel of the same name by Ouida. The film stars Frankie Thomas, appearing in only his second film. Achhut Kanya Achhut Kannya is a 1936 Indian Hindi-Urdu film. Among the early super-hits in the Bombay film industry, the film deals with the social position of Dalit girls and is considered a reformist period-piece. The film was one of several successful Bombay Talkies collaborations between Franz Osten, Niranjan Pal, Himanshu Rai, and their leading lady, Devika Rani. Music is by Saraswati Devi and lyrics by J.S. Kashyap. The movie stars Ashok Kumar and Devika Rani in the lead roles. Champagne Charlie Champagne Charlie is a 1936 American drama film directed by James Tinling and starring Paul Cavanagh and Helen Wood. Forever Yours Forget Me Not is a 1936 British musical drama film directed by Zoltan Korda and starring Beniamino Gigli, Joan Gardner and Ivan Brandt. In the United States it was released under the alternative title Forever Yours. The film was made at Isleworth Studios. It was a remake of a 1935 German film of the same title. It was one of four remakes of foreign-language films made by London Films. The film was not generally well received by critics, although they praised Giglis singing. Polo Joe Polo Joe is a 1936 American comedy film directed by William C. McGann and starring Joe E. Brown, Carol Hughes and Richard Skeets Gallagher. The screenplay concerns a man who, despite his fear of horses, takes up polo to impress a woman. It was Browns final film for Warner Brothers, before he left the studio to make films for the independent producer David L. Loew. This was a move that did serious damage to his career. Professional Soldier Professional Soldier is a 1935 adventure film based on a 1931 story by Damon Runyon, "Gentlemen, the King!" It stars Victor McLaglen and Freddie Bartholomew. The film was directed by Tay Garnett, and produced by Twentieth Century Fox. The film concerns the kidnapping of young Prince Peter, the rightful heir to the throne of a small European country. After the deed is done, the hired kidnapper learns that the new king is evil and plans to set up a dictatorship, and that the young Prince Peter is in danger of being killed. The kidnapper escapes from prison in order to rescue young Peter and restore him to the throne. The Blue Fox The Blue Fox is a 1938 German comedy film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Zarah Leander, Willy Birgel and Paul Hörbiger. It was based on a play by the Hungarian writer Ferenc Herczeg. It includes the song Kann denn Liebe Sünde sein. Blind Alibi Blind Alibi is a 1938 American drama film directed by Lew Landers and written by Lionel Houser, Harry Segall and Ron Ferguson. The film stars Richard Dix, Whitney Bourne, Eduardo Ciannelli, Frances Mercer and Paul Guilfoyle. The film was released on May 20, 1938, by RKO Pictures. The Fighting Devil Dogs The Fighting Devil Dogs is a 12-chapter Republic movie serial starring Lee Powell and Herman Brix, the latter better known by his later stage name, Bruce Bennett. It was directed by William Witney and John English. While not often considered one of the best serials ever made, as it contains a lot of stock footage and two recap chapters, it is famous for its main villain, The Lightning—the very first costumed supervillain. There is some speculation that George Lucas used The Lightning as a template for Darth Vader. The Penguin Parade The Penguin Parade is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released to theaters on April 23, 1938. This short was directed by Tex Avery, animated by Paul Smith, and was written by Ben Hardaway. Pride of the West Pride of the West is a 1938 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Nate Watt. The film stars William Boyd, George "Gabby" Hayes, Russell Hayden, Earle Hodgins, Charlotte Field and Billy King. The film was released on July 8, 1938, by Paramount Pictures. Sally Swing Sally Swing is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film in the Max Fleischer/Betty Boop Cartoon series featuring the voice talents of Rose Marie as Sally Swing and Margie Hines as Betty Boop. Tarnished Angel Tarnished Angel is a 1938 American drama film directed by Leslie Goodwins from a screenplay by Jo Pagano, based on a story by Saul Elkins. Starring Sally Eilers, Lee Bowman, Ann Miller, and Alma Kruger, the film was produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures and released on October 28, 1938. Million Dollar Legs Million Dollar Legs is a 1939 American comedy film starring Betty Grable, Jackie Coogan. John Hartley and Donald OConnor. The film has no relation to the W. C. Fields movie from seven years earlier also entitled Million Dollar Legs. Reno Reno is a 1939 film directed by John Farrow and starring Richard Dix, Gail Patrick and Anita Louise. Wasser für Canitoga Water for Canitoga is a 1939 German western film directed by Herbert Selpin and starring Hans Albers, Charlotte Susa and Josef Sieber. The film is a "Northern", set in Canada in 1905 where an engineer is working to construct a new water supply system despite repeated attempts at sabotage. It is based on a play by Hans Rehfisch, Otto Eis and Egon Eis. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art directors Wilhelm Depenau, Ludwig Reiber and Arthur Schwarz. Busy Bakers Busy Bakers is a 1940 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Ben Hardaway and Cal Dalton. Let's Make Music Waldo's Last Stand Waldos Last Stand is a 1940 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 193rd Our Gang short that was released. The Great Commandment The Great Commandment is a 1939 American Christian film directed by Irving Pichel, which portrays the conversion to Christianity of a young Zealot, Joel, and the Roman soldier Longinus through the teachings of Jesus in his Parable of the Good Samaritan. It was co-produced by Rev. James K. Friedrich and released by Cathedral Films in 1939. Its theatrical release was in 1941 by Twentieth Century Fox. Las Vegas Nights Las Vegas Nights is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by Ernest Pagano, Harry Clork and Eddie Welch. The film stars Phil Regan, Bert Wheeler, Constance Moore, Virginia Dale, Lillian Cornell, Betty Brewer and Hank Ladd. The film was released on March 28, 1941, by Paramount Pictures. This was Frank Sinatras film debut; he appears briefly with the Tommy Dorsey Band singing "Ill Never Smile Again". Eloísa está debajo de un almendro Eloisa Is Under an Almond Tree is a 1943 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Amparo Rivelles and Rafael Durán and Guadalupe Muñoz Sampedro. The films sets were designed by Enrique Alarcon. Enemy of Women Enemy of Women is a 1944 American propaganda film directed by Alfred Zeisler. The lead role is Joseph Goebbels, played by Paul Andor. Here Is Germany Here Is Germany is a 1945 American propaganda documentary film directed by Frank Capra. Like its companion film, Japan, the film is a full-length exploration of why one of the two major Axis countries started World War II and what had to be done to keep them from "doing it again". The film opens with scenes of everyday life in Germany, described by narrator Walter Huston. It shows people such as housewives, mailmen, farmers and policemen at work, and notes that these people were not so different from Americans, and seem like people Americans can understand. Anthony Veiller then interrupts with "Or can we?", as the film then switches to a montage of Nazi concentration camps and piles of dead bodies. The narrator notes that this is not the only time that Germany has unleashed war on the world, stating that while its generation fought the "Nazis", its fathers fought the "Huns", and its grandfathers remember the "Prussians". The narrator states that it was all part of the same German lust for conquest. The militarism of the Prussian state is identified as the bad idea that triumphed over several other trends in German thought. Going even further back to identify the cause of this 150 years, the film informs us that while America, Britain, and France were forming their democratic traditions, Germany was a group of 300 medieval feudal states, not one of them with a constitution or parliament. The film traces the rise of Prussia from Frederick the Great through Otto von Bismarck, telling the audience that the Prussian state was organized as an instrument of aggressive conquest, dominated first by aristocratic landowners, militarists and state officials, later joined by those big industrialists with ties to the militarists and their Imperial Government. The development of a military-industrial dominated state in the founding of the Prussian-dominated German Empire in 1870 climaxes in the catastrophe of World War I. When the nationalist militarists knew that they were beaten, according to the film, they allowed democratic parties to take the reins of power and immediately set about destabilising and discrediting the new republic. Once accomplished they found a stooge in Adolf Hitler, who would finally destroy the liberal Weimar Republic with the addition of a 5th pillar - party thugs. The film depicts the Third Reich from this perspective, seeing Nazism as simply a continuation of the aggressive German tradition, promoted by the military–industrial complex. It does not quite make clear that the Party confounded its nationalist supporters by absorbing them, and becoming then only real power in Germany. The film says that Poles, Italians, Belgians, and Americans were murdered by the Germans. The Nazi persecution of Jews is not explicitly mentioned, but in the initial sequence of Nazi atrocities it shows the bones of "men, women and children: sent to be exterminated in a German death factory". The film also shows what are alleged to be "objects of art, made from human skin." The film finishes with a list of different things that are being done to prevent Germany from starting another World War, chief among them the total conquest and control of the German state. Several specific examples include the destruction of Nazi art and literature, the creation of new textbooks to be taught to youth in Germany, a strong Allied military presence in Germany, the destruction of most of German war industry and the remaining industry controlled by the allies, and the removal of high ranking leaders from power. No mention of the Nuremberg trials are given here, as they began November 19, 1945, and instead the film shows a German army officer blindfolded with hands tied and shot at a post. The film ends with a short cautionary speech, where Anthony Veiller notes that for Germany, "We have rid him of Hitler, and the General staff, and Nazism, and militarism, but we have not rid him of Frederick, and Bismark, and the Kaiser, of his history and his traditions. That he must do for himself. Until he does, he is still a potential enemy of civilization. Only when he does can he take his place in the society of man. Then, and then only, will the German farmer, the German mailman, the German cop be like the folks back home. Then, and then only, can beautiful Germany, industrious Germany, cultured Germany join the peaceful nations of the world." Slavica Slavica is a 1947 Yugoslav drama film directed by Vjekoslav Afrić. Anna Lucasta Anna Lucasta is a 1949 America drama film, directed by Irving Rapper, starring Paulette Goddard, Oscar Homolka, and John Ireland. Costars include Will Geer, Dennie Moore and Mary Wickes. It is based on the 1944 Broadway play of the same name. It was released by Columbia Pictures. Oh, You Beautiful Doll Oh, You Beautiful Doll is a 1949 musical film directed by John M. Stahl, starring the musical queen June Haver and Mark Stevens. Co-stars included S.Z. Sakall, Charlotte Greenwood, and Gale Robbins. Black Crown The Black Crown is a 1951 French-Spanish drama film directed by Luis Saslavsky and starring María Félix, Rossano Brazzi and Vittorio Gassman. It is based on the story La Vénus dIlle by Prosper Mérimée. Native Son Native Son, also known as Sangre negra, is a black-and-white Argentine film directed by the French filmmaker Pierre Chenal. The film is based on the novel Native Son by American author Richard Wright, who also starred in the film. Actor Canada Lee was originally scheduled to play the role but had difficulties with his visa while filming Cry, the Beloved Country in South Africa and had to decline the role. The 20 Questions Murder Mystery The Twenty Questions Murder Mystery is a 1950 British crime film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Robert Beatty, Rona Anderson and Clifford Evans. The screenplay concerns a man who sends in a question to the BBC panel show Twenty Questions before he commits a murder. A number of people play themselves as members of the Twenty Questions panel. Let's Go Crazy Lets Go Crazy is a 1951 short comedy film marking an early appearance of Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers playing multiple roles. In one memorable scene he imitates Groucho Marx. The Medium The Medium is a 1951 Italian drama film directed by Gian Carlo Menotti. It is based on the opera of the same name and was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. It would later be screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Saddle Legion Saddle Legion is a 1951 Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Tim Holt. It co-stars Dorothy Malone, who was one of Holts most prestigious co-stars. She was borrowed from Warner Bros. Buffalo Bill in Tomahawk Territory Buffalo Bill in Tomahawk Territory is a 1952 Western starring Clayton Moore as Buffalo Bill. Directed by Bernard B. Ray and produced by Edward Finney as his final Western, the film was the final appearance of sidekick Slim Andrews. Buffalo Bill is sent by the government to stop the caravans of the Native American chief White Cloud. Jaal Jaal is a 1952 Bollywood film starring Dev Anand and Geeta Bali, and directed by Guru Dutt. This was Guru Dutts second movie, after Dev Anands production Baazi, Guru Dutt was trying to find his bearings through commercially successful movies. After Baazi, this was the second film in which Dev Anand also came through as an actor with a unique style of his own. My Wife's Best Friend My Wifes Best Friend is a 1952 comedy film directed by Richard Sale, starring Anne Baxter and Macdonald Carey, with Catherine McLeod in the titular role. Bombay Waterfront Paul Temple Returns is a 1952 British crime film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring John Bentley, Patricia Dainton and Peter Gawthorne. Known in the U.S. as Bombay Waterfront, it was the fourth and last in the series of Paul Temple films, although the character was revived for the BBC television series Paul Temple in 1969. Sword for Hire is a 1952 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki. The film is based on a serialized novel by Yasushi Inoue published in the Sunday Mainichi. Reportaje Reportaje is a 1953 Mexican film. The film brought together an extraordinary ensemble cast of the most important stars of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema and was held for charitable purposes for the A.N.D.A of México. The film is divided in 6 chapters around a principal storyline. It was released in a special presentation in the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Drums of Tahiti Drums of Tahiti is a 1954 American Technicolor South Seas adventure film directed by William Castle and starring Dennis OKeefe and Patricia Medina. Drums of Tahiti was released in 3-D, and was one of three 3-D movies made by director William Castle. Ernst Thälmann - Sohn seiner Klasse Ernst Thälmann is an East German film in two parts about the life of Ernst Thälmann, leader of the Communist Party of Germany during much of the Weimar Republic, directed by Kurt Maetzig and starring Günther Simon in the title role. The first part, Ernst Thälmann - Sohn seiner Klasse, was released in 1954. It was followed by the 1955 sequel. Ernst Thälmann - Führer seiner Klasse. Go Man Go Go, Man, Go! is a 1954 sports film directed by James Wong Howe, starring Dane Clark, Sidney Poitier, Ruby Dee, Patricia Breslin, The Harlem Globetrotters and Slim Gaillard. Clark plays Abe Saperstein, the organizer of the Globetrotters. Poitiers character is Inman Jackson, the teams showboating center. Breslin plays Sylvia Saperstein, the love interest, and Abes daughter. Gaillard plays himself. The film tracks the Globetrotters from humble beginnings through a triumph over a major-league basketball team, as they struggle to overcome racial discrimination. Actual Harlem Globetrotter players portray the team in basketball action throughout the picture. The friendship between Saperstein and Jackson, and their wives, is an important storyline. King's Rhapsody Kings Rhapsody is a 1955 English musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Errol Flynn and Patrice Wymore. Wymore was Errol Flynns wife at the time of filming. It was based on the successful stage musical Kings Rhapsody by Ivor Novello. The Return of Jack Slade The Return of Jack Slade is a 1955 American western film directed by Harold D. Schuster. Slightly Ahead Courte tête , is a French comedy film from 1956, directed by Norbert Carbonnaux, written by Michel Audiard, starring Fernand Gravey and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the title: "Photo Finish", "Short Head". Million Dollar Manhunt Assignment Redhead is a 1956 British crime thriller, written and directed by Maclean Rogers. It is based on the novel Requiem for a Redhead by Lindsay Hardy. The UK title of this film refers to the accordion-playing character central to the plot, Hedy Bergner, but as the movie is shot in black and white that is the only clue to the fact that she is supposed to be a redhead! Seven Wonders of the World Seven Wonders of the World is a 1956 film in Cinerama. Lowell Thomas searches the world for natural and man-made wonders and invites the audience to try to update the ancient Greek list of the "Wonders of the World". Last Pair Out Last Pair Out, is a 1956 Swedish drama film directed by Alf Sjöberg and written by Ingmar Bergman. It was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. The Tenant The Tenant is a 1957 Spanish drama film directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde and starring Fernando Fernán-Gómez about how difficult it was to find an affordable flat in Madrid. At the time it was banned by Spanish censors, and when it was re-released two years later, the film was edited, the dialogue was sanitized for political purposes, and the ending was changed to a happier one. It also failed at the box office. In the 90s, an un-cut and uncensored print was discovered and restored by Filmoteca Española. The film is now considered a classic. A Private's Affair A Privates Affair is a 1959 American musical comedy film directed by Raoul Walsh. It stars Sal Mineo and Christine Carère. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe in 1960. A Story of David: The Hunted A Story of David is a 1961 British-Israeli drama film directed by Bob McNaught and starring Jeff Chandler, Basil Sydney and Peter Arne. It depicts the life of the Biblical King David and his conflicted relationship with King Saul. It was one of the first films made for television. Night of Passion During One Night is a 1961 British drama film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Don Borisenko and Susan Hampshire. Hey, Let's Twist! Hey, Lets Twist! is a 1961 American musical film directed by Greg Garrison and written by Hal Hackady. The film stars Joey Dee, Jo Ann Campbell, Teddy Randazzo, Kay Armen, Zohra Lampert and Dino Di Luca. The film was released on December 31, 1961, by Paramount Pictures. The same team later made Two Tickets to Paris. The Horsemasters: Follow Your Heart The Horsemasters was a 2 part episode of the Disneyland TV show from 1961 which screened theatrically in some countries. The Pleasure Garden The Pleasure Garden, is a 1961 Swedish comedy film directed by Alf Kjellin and written by Ingmar Bergman. The Queen's Guards The Queens Guards is a 1961 military drama film directed by Michael Powell from a script by Simon Harcourt-Smith and Roger Milner. It stars Daniel Massey, Raymond Massey, Robert Stephens, and Ursula Jeans. The Queens Guards was made after Michael Powell had shot Peeping Tom but before it was released. When Peeping Tom was released there was such an outcry that Powell never directed another feature film in Britain. Powell later called the film "the most inept piece of filmmaking that I have ever produced or directed. I didnt write the story or the screenplaybut I take all the flak." 7 Women from Hell Seven Women from Hell is a 1961 war drama directed by Robert D. Webb and starring Patricia Owens, Denise Darcel, Margia Dean, Yvonne Craig and Cesar Romero about women prisoners in a Japanese World War II prison camp, interned with other prisoners. The Secret of Monte Cristo The Treasure of Monte Cristo is a 1961 British film directed by Monty Berman and Robert S. Baker. The film features Rory Calhoun as an army captain in 1815 who goes off in search of a treasure on the island of Monte Cristo. It is a prequel to The Count of Monte Cristo. The film takes the same name as an unofficial sequel novel to The Count of Monte Cristo, namely The Treasure of Monte Cristo, written by Jules Lermina in 1885. In the United States it was released under the alternative title The Secret of Monte Cristo. The Beast of Babylon Against the Son of Hercules The Beast of Babylon Against the Son of Hercules is a 1963 Italian-French peplum film written and directed by Siro Marcellini and starring Gordon Scott. 002 operazione Luna 002 operazione Luna is a 1965 comedy and science fiction film directed by Lucio Fulci. The film stars Franco Franchi, Ciccio Ingrassia, Mónica Randall and Linda Sini. 008: Operation Exterminate 008: Operation Exterminate is a 1965 Italian/Egyptian Eurospy action film directed and written by Umberto Lenzi and filmed in Egypt and Switzerland. It starred Ingrid Schoeller as Agent 008, and Alberto Lupo as Agent 006. De l'amour All About Loving is a 1964 French comedy film directed by Jean Aurel and starring Anna Karina. Hail, Mafia Je vous salue, mafia! is a 1965 French Italian film directed by Raoul Lévy. Nightmare in the Sun Nightmare in the Sun is a film drama directed by Marc Lawrence, and written by George Fass and Fanya Foss, about a murderous affair. Derek starred along with Ursula Andress and Aldo Ray. Smaller roles in the film featured Sammy Davis and Robert Duvall. Satan's Harvest Satans Harvest is a 1970 South African adventure film directed by George Montgomery who also starred along with Tippi Hedren and singer Matt Monro. Male Companion Male Companion is a 1964 French film directed by Philippe de Broca and written by André Couteaux. The main character Antoine was played by Jean-Pierre Cassel. The Tall Women Seven Vengeful Women is a 1966 western film directed by Gianfranco Parolini, Sidney W. Pink and Rudolf Zehetgruber. It stars Anne Baxter, Maria Perschy and Gustavo Rojo. It was a co-production between Spain, Italy, Austria and Liechtenstein and was part of a large number of Eurowesterns made during the decade. It is also known by the alternative title Tall Women. In 1967 it was released in the United States by Allied Artists, after being dubbed into English. Mexican Mousepiece Mexican Mousepiece is a 1966 cartoon. Two Brothers, One Death Ringo the Lone Rider is a 1968 Spanish-Italian Spaghetti western film directed by Rafael Romero Marchent. Speedy Ghost to Town Speedy Ghost to Town is a Merrie Melodies 1967 animated short starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. It is the first cartoon released under the newly reopened animation department of Warner Bros. in 1967, as from 1964 to 1967, all Looney Tunes cartoons were developed at DePatie–Freleng Enterprises and Format Productions instead. It is also the first Warner Bros. cartoon to be directed by Alex Lovy. The cartoon marked a dramatic turning point for the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series, making extensive use of limited animation similar to that of Filmation and Hanna-Barbera cartoons from the same time period, simplistic backgrounds and character designs, and a more limited sound effects library. Negatives Negatives is a 1968 British drama film directed by Peter Medak. Based on the 1961 novel Negatives by Peter Everett, it features Peter McEnery and Glenda Jackson as Theo and Vivien, a couple who act out their erotic fantasies by dressing up as the Edwardian murderer Hawley Harvey Crippen and his lover Ethel le Neve. Diane Cilento plays Reingard, a German photographer who becomes involved in their private world. Samoa, regina della giungla Samoa, Queen of the Jungle is a 1968 Italian adventure film directed by Guido Malatesta. Die Engel von St. Pauli Angels of the Street or The Angel of St. Pauli is a 1969 West German crime film directed by Jürgen Roland and starring Horst Frank, Herbert Fux and Werner Pochath. It is set in the St. Pauli red light district of the port of Hamburg. The films sets were designed by the art director Dieter Bartels. Kaya Kaya, also known as Kaya, Ill Kill You is a 1967 Yugoslav feature film directed by Vatroslav Mimica. In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics found it to be one of the best Croatian films ever made. Love Hate Love Love Hate Love is a 1971 American made-for-television drama film starring Ryan ONeal. Legends of Lust Legends of Lust is a 1972 Hong Kong adult comedy film. Love Comes Quietly Love Comes Quietly is a 1973 Belgian-Dutch drama film directed by Nikolai van der Heyde. It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival. Barbara Hershey won a Gold Medal at the Atlanta Film Festival for her role in this film. Mr. Hercules Against Karate Mr. Hercules Against Karate/Ming, ragazzi! is a 1973 Italian comedy Kung fu film directed by Antonio Margheriti that was filmed in Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney and Bangkok. Produced by Carlo Ponti, the film features Bud Spencer and Terence Hill impersonators Roberto Terracina and Fernando Arrien in a satire of the Kung-fu craze. The Love of Captain Brando The Love of Captain Brando is a 1974 Spanish drama film written and directed by Jaime de Armiñán, starring Ana Belén, Fernando Fernán Gómez and Jaime Gamboa. It was shot in Pedraza, a medieval village in the province of Segovia, renamed Trescabañas in the film. The plot follows the relationship of Aurora, a young school teacher, with two men of opposite generations who fall in love with her: Fernando, a middle age republican exile, and Juan, a thirteen-year-old boy who enjoys playing acting in Westerns, and his imitation of Marlon Brando gives the film its title. The Love of Captain Brando was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was a critical and commercial success. The California Reich The California Reich is a 1975 documentary film on a group of Neo-Nazis in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Tracy, USA. They are members of the National Socialist White Peoples Party, a United States Nazi party started by George Rockwell. The film received a nomination at the 1976 Academy Awards in the Best Documentary category. It was also screened at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, but wasnt entered into the main competition. The film features scenes with Jewish Defense League leader Irv Rubin confronting American Nazis. The documentary was "Unofficially sanctioned by the Nazis and The Jewish Anti-Defamation League finds it too mild in its condemnation." Pure S Pure Shit is a 1975 Australian drama film directed by Bert Deling. When the film premiered at Melbourne’s Playbox in May 1976, the Vice Squad raided the theatre. It was initially banned, then given an R certificate, and the title was changed from Pure Shit to Pure S. The low-budget film provoked a hostile reaction from the mainstream media on its initial release. It is now considered an "underground" classic. Skip Tracer Skip Tracer is a Canadian drama film, directed by Zale Dalen and released in 1977. Dalens feature-length directorial debut, the film was made for a budget of just $250,000 after Dalen and his wife Laara, the films producer, decided that they were dissatisfied with their jobs and wanted to work in film. The film stars David Petersen as John Collins, a repo man who begins to regret his career choice after being paired with Brent Solverman, a new trainee whose very different perspective on the job begins to trigger Collins conscience. Petersen received a Canadian Film Award nomination for Best Actor, and Dalen received the Wendy Michener Award for "most promising new talent", at the 28th Canadian Film Awards. In 1978, it became the first Canadian film ever selected for screening at the New York Film Festival. Missile X: The Neutron Bomb Incident Missile X – Geheimauftrag Neutronenbombe is a 1978 German/Italian/Spanish international co-production Eurospy adventure film directed by Leslie H. Martinson. It stars Peter Graves and Curd Jürgens. The translated title is Missile X: The Neutron Bomb Incident. It is also known in the USA as Teheran Incident. It was released on home video in the early 1980s as Cruise Missile. Most of the movie was filmed on location in and around Tehran, Iran in 1978 before the Iranian Revolution overthrew Irans Shah. What's Up Superdoc! Whats Up Superdoc! is a 1978 British sex comedy film, directed by Derek Ford and starring Harry H. Corbett, Christopher Mitchell, Melvyn Hayes, Julia Goodman, Hughie Green, Bill Pertwee, Angela Grant, Chic Murray, Beth Porter and Sheila Steafel. It was produced by Michael L. Green. It was a sequel to the 1977 film Whats Up Nurse!, with Mitchell replacing Nicholas Field as the oversexed Dr. Todd. Sex film star Mary Millington makes a brief appearance. She's 19 and Ready Shes 19 and Ready is a 1979 German sex comedy film. Tenda dos Milagres Tenda dos Milagres is a 1977 Brazilian drama film directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos, based on the novel of the same name by Jorge Amado. It stars Hugo Carvana, Sonia Dias and Severino Dada. The director satirizes and exposes racism in Brazilian society. The most notable example where this is done is in a flashback scene where Brazilians are shown listening with approving interest to Nazi race theories in the late 1930s. Tenda dos Milagres was shot in Salvador. Manganinnie Manganinnie is an AFI Award-winning 1980 film which follows the journey of Manganinnie, a Tasmanian Aboriginal woman who searches for her tribe with the company of a young, lost white girl named Joanna. Based on Beth Roberts novel of the same name, it was directed by John Honey and was the first feature film to be financed by the short-lived Tasmanian Film Corporation. Sezona mira u Parizu Peacetime in Paris is a 1981 Yugoslav-French drama film directed by Predrag Golubović. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Prize. Perils of the Sentimental Swordsman Perils of the Sentimental Swordsman is a 1982 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Chor Yuen, produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio and starring Ti Lung. It was adapted from Youling Shanzhuang of Gu Longs Lu Xiaofeng novel series. In the film, the original protagonist, Lu Xiaofeng, was replaced by Chu Liuxiang, the lead character of another novel series by Gu Long. It was preceded by Clans of Intrigue and Legend of the Bat. Equator Équateur is a 1983 French drama film directed by Serge Gainsbourg and starring Francis Huster. It was screened out of competition at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Interface Interface is a 1984 American science fiction comedy-horror film starring John Davies, Lauren Lane and Mathew Sacks. It is notable for providing Lou Diamond Phillips his first film role, as Punk #1. Primarily directed by Andy Anderson, Interface was a production of Andersons film program at the University of Texas at Arlington. The film was scripted, acted, and initially directed entirely by UTA students. The movie takes place on a fictional college campus. Davies, starring as a professor, discovers a secret society of masked hackers on campus; they seemingly kill his star pupil. Hobson attempts to uncover and neutralize the society, even as he himself becomes a suspect in his students death. Sotto... sotto Softly, Softly is a 1984 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Lina Wertmüller. Stico Stico is a 1985 Spanish comedy film directed by Jaime de Armiñán about a broke Roman law professor who offers himself as a slave to an old student in exchange for house and food. It was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival where Fernando Fernán Gómez won the Silver Bear for Best Actor. Delta Pi Mugsys Girls is a 1984 film starring pop singer Laura Branigan and Ruth Gordon about a sorority that travels to Las Vegas to enter a mud wrestling competition in order to raise the money to save their house. The film was released theatrically in 1985. This is one of Gordons final films. She plays the sorority house-mother who ends up wrestling at the end. The film also features genre stars Eddie Deezen and Kristi Somers. Although Laura Branigan was quite famous as a singer by the time the filming began, she contributed no music to the film; most songs were performed by fellow cast member Joanna Dierck, who at one point was married to the films writer and director Kevin Brodie. Mania Mania is a 1985 Greek adventure film directed by Giorgos Panousopoulos. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. Off the Mark Off the Mark, also known as Crazy Legs, is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Bill Berry and starring Mark Neely, Terry Farrell, Clarence Gilyard Jr., Norman Alden and Virginia Capers. The musical score was composed by David Michael Frank. Poor Butterfly Poor Butterfly is a 1986 Argentine drama film directed by Raúl de la Torre. It was entered into the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. Älska mej Love Me! is a 1986 Swedish drama film directed by Kay Pollak. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. Hour of the Assassin Hour of the Assassin is a 1987 action–drama film starring Erik Estrada, Robert Vaughn, Alfredo Álvarez Calderón, Orlando Sacha, Reynaldo Arenas, and Lourdes Berninzon. The film was directed by Luis Llosa Urquidi and written by Matt Leipzig. Hour of the Assassin was executive produced by Roger Corman. Uttar Dakshin Uttar Dakshin is a 1987 Hindi film produced by Ashok Khanna and Subhash Ghai, directed by Prabhat Khanna and featuring Rajinikanth, Jackie Shroff, Bharathi and Madhuri Dixit in the lead roles. Laxmikant Pyarelal have composed the music, while Anand Bakshi has written the lyrics for the film. The Sleazy Uncle Lo zio indegno is a 1989 Italian comedy film directed by Franco Brusati. Vittorio Gassman was awarded a Nastro dArgento Best Actor for his portrayal of Uncle Luca. Her Wicked Ways Her Wicked Ways is a 1991 American made-for-television thriller-drama film starring Barbara Eden and Heather Locklear. Directed by Richard Michaels and produced by ITC Entertainment, it originally aired on CBS on January 1, 1991. Napló apámnak, anyámnak Diary for My Mother and Father is a 1990 Hungarian film directed by Márta Mészáros. Sam & Me Sam & Me is a 1991 Canadian film directed by Indo-Canadian filmmaker Deepa Mehta. It was her debut movie as a director. The film went on to win an honourable mention at the Cannes Film Festival. The Heroes of Desert Storm The Heroes of Desert Storm is a 1991 film that told the story of the Persian Gulf Wars Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm from the point of view of several participants. Dorf Goes Fishing Dorf Goes Fishing is a 1993 comedy film in the Dorf series, starring Tim Conway, Ronnie Schell and Yvonne Wilder. Dyuba-Dyuba Dyuba-Dyuba is a 1992 Russian drama film directed by Aleksandr Khvan. It was entered into the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. The film won the award for Best Sound at the 1992 Nika Awards. Visions of Murder Visions of Murder is a 1993 American made-for-television psychological thriller film directed by Michael Ray Rhodes and starring Barbara Eden and James Brolin. The film was based on a teleplay written by Julie Moskowitz and Gary Stephens and was shot on location in San Francisco, California and San Jose. It premiered as a presentation of NBC Friday Night at the Movies on May 7, 1993. The film was followed by a 1994 sequel, Eyes of Terror, also starring Barbara Eden. Evil Obsession Evil Obsession is a 1997 erotic thriller film produced and directed by Richard W. Munchkin. The film stars Corey Feldman as a man obsessed with, and stalking model Kimberly Stevens, amidst a spate of serial murders of models. Hollywood Zap Hollywood Zap! is a 1986 comedy film written and directed by Canadian filmmaker David Cohen and distributed by Troma Entertainment, a company known for its low-budget exploitation films. The film features a large number of unusual character actors, including Chuck Mitchell and Tony Cox. Scatological humor and extreme ludicrous plot turns punctuate a film that has drawn thematic comparisons to the artistic works of John Waters. In 2001, the film was featured at the 1st annual Video Game Festival to examine gamings impact on media and culture. Described as being "historically significant", the film was Sponsored by Twin Galaxies Intergalactic Scoreboard, the official international electronic scoreboard for video games. Korea Korea is a 1995 Irish feature film directed by Cathal Black and produced by Darryl Collins based on a short story by John McGahern. In 1996 Korea won the Asta Nielsen Best Film Award at the Copenhagen Film Festival and was runner-up for the Audience Prize at the Seattle Film Festival. Ravan Raaj: A True Story Ravan Raaj: A True Story is a 1995 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T.Rama Rao, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Madhoo and Aditya Pancholi and is centred on kidney smugglers and a serial killer. The film is a remake of the Tamil blockbuster Pulan Visaranai, starring Vijayakanth. It was a "Hit" film at the box office. A Mother's Instinct A Mothers Instinct is a 1996 made-for-television drama film directed by Sam Pillsbury and distributed on CBS. It was released on March 13, 1996, in the United States and August 18, 2000, in the United Kingdom. It was filmed in Wilmington, North Carolina. Married to a Stranger Married to a Stranger is a TV movie starring Jaclyn Smith, Robert Clohessy and Kim Coates. It premiered on The Family Channel on September 28, 1997. It was directed by Sidney J. Furie. Poor Cecily Poor Cecily is a 1974 American drama and adult film directed and produced by Lee Frost. This film has been music directed by Leland Sythe. The film stars Angela Field, William Quinn, Sandy Dempsey and Cindy Summers in the lead roles. The Boy Who Stopped Talking The Boy Who Stopped Talking or De Jongen Die niet meer Praatte is a 1996 Dutch film directed by Ben Sombogaart. Camera d'albergo Camera dalbergo is a 1981 Italian comedy film written and directed by Mario Monicelli. Ida Di Benedetto won the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress and Ruggero Mastroianni won the David di Donatello for Best Editing. Reluctant Angel Reluctant Angel is a 1998 Canadian film directed by John Helliker and starring Megan Follows. Ah!... Kai namoun antras Ah! Kai na moun antras is a 1966 Greek black and white comedy film directed and written by Stefanos Fotiadis and starring Maro Kontou, Dionyssis Papayannopoulos, Nikos Rizos and Giorgos Moutsios. Goldstein Goldstein is a 1965 film co-directed by Philip Kaufman and Benjamin Manaster, and produced by Kaufman and Zev Braun. The cast featured a number of actors from The Second City comedy troupe. The film shared the Prix de la Nouvelle Critique at the Cannes Film Festival in 1964 with Bertoluccis Before the Revolution. The Dippy Diplomat The Dippy Diplomat is the 15th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on August 27, 1945, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Khhotte Sikkay Khote Sikkay is a 1974 Indian Bollywood action-adventure film directed by Narendra Bedi, starring Feroz Khan and Danny Denzongpa as part of a gang of men hired by a villager to save his village from the dacoits. The film also stars Rehana Sultan, Kunwar Ajit, Ranjeet, Narendra Nath, Kamal Kapoor, Leela Mishra, Paintal, Ajit and Ranjeet. The lyrics are by Majrooh Sultanpuri, while the music was provided by R.D. Burman. It was inspired by the Western genre, complete with horses and ponchos. It has a similar plot to Akira Kurosawas Seven Samurai as well as The Magnificent Seven, while Feroz Khans character is similar to the "Man with No Name" stock characters in Kurosawas Yojimbo and Sergio Leones Dollars trilogy. The blockbuster Sholay is said be inspired by this film. Do Ladke Dono Kadke Do Ladke Dono Kadke is a 1979 Bollywood drama film directed by Basu Chatterjee.The film produced and music composed by Hemant Kumar Kita no misaki - Cap du nord is a Japanese movie directed by Kei Kumai The film, based on a novel of Kunio Tsuji, deals with the relationship between rich countries and the Third World. In the center of the story, Marie Therese, a Swiss religious missionary, meets the Japanese engineer Mitsuo aboard a ship connecting Marseille to Yokohama. Theirs is a story of impossible love. When French star Claude Jade arrived to play the role of the nun Marie Therese, she was accompanied for the second part of the shooting by her husband Bernard Coste. For journalists, it was agreed that officially he was the private secretary. Claude Jade says: I had to hide the existence of my husband and that I was pregnant ... My pregnancy also prevents me from returning to Japan for the first release of the movie! Production is estimated that this condition is incompatible with the role of a Nun, especially as the press believes me single. The film has yet to see an NTSC release, nor even one with an English translation. Strange Girl Strange Girl is a 1962 Yugoslav drama film directed by Jovan Živanović. O Ébrio O Ébrio is a 1946 Brazilian film directed by Gilda de Abreu. The screenplay is based on a song by . The Spectacle Maker The Spectre Maker is a 1934 short film directed by John Farrow and starring Nora Cecil. It was Farrows directorial debut. Necropolis Necropolis is a 1970 Italian-British fantasy horror film directed by Franco Brocani. A dissertation on human evil through the ages, it is considered a cult film, and it was referred to as "a fusion between an Andy Warhol-style improvisation and an ambitious, esoteric subtext that summons all the Western counterculture of the time". 13 Days in France 13 jours en France is a documentary about the 1968 Winter Olympic Games in Grenoble. Le Horla The Horla is a 1966 French mystery and short film directed by Jean-Daniel Pollet. The Navy Lark The Navy Lark is a 1959 British comedy film based on The Navy Lark radio series broadcast on the BBC Light Programme. It featured Cecil Parker, Ronald Shiner and Leslie Phillips, Gordon Jackson and Hattie Jacques. It was filmed mainly at West Bay, Bridport, Dorset. Only Phillips had appeared on the radio version – all other parts were recast. The film was produced at Walton-on-Thames. Gia mia houfta... touvla Gia mia houfta touvla is a 1987 Greek comedy film which was released straight to video. It was written by Manos Venieris and directed by Takis Vougiouklakis and stars Kostas Tsakonas, Tasos Kostis, Vera Gouma and Kostas Rigopoulos. Zombie! vs. Mardi Gras Zombie! vs. Mardi Gras is a 1999 independently produced comedy horror film directed by Karl DeMolay, Will Frank, and Mike Lyddon. It stars Dale Ashmun, Loreli Fuller, John Sinclair, Jeanette Hauser, and Veronica Russell. Robert Macaire and Bertrand Robert Macaire and Bertrand is a 1906 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke is a 1969 film directed by Raghunath Jhalani. It became a box office hit. The film stars Dharmendra, Asha Parekh, Nazir Hussain, Nirupa Roy, Bindu, Aruna Irani, and Rajindernath. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal and the lyrics by Anand Bakshi. The songs were meaningful and also melodious. # 8 at Box-Office Collection list. Ankahee Ankahee is a 1985 Indian drama film directed by Amol Palekar and starring Amol Palekar, Deepti Naval and Dr. Shriram Lagoo. It was based on the Marathi-language play Kalay Tasmai Namaha by C. T. Khanolkar. The film is also noted for its soundtrack, which won two awards at the 32nd National Film Awards, including Best Music Direction for Jaidev and Best Male Playback Singer for noted classical singer Pt. Bhimsen Joshi. Asha Bhosle also sang a song, "Kauno Thagwa Nagariya". Director Amol Palekars next film in the dual role of actor-director was Samaantar. Kanyasulkam Kanyasulkam is a 1955 Telugu Philosophical film, produced by D. L. Narayana under the Vinoda Pictures banner and directed by P. Pullaiah. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Savitri in the lead roles and music composed by Ghantasala. The film is based on the famous Telugu play Kanyasulkam drama, written by Gurazada Appa Rao. Agni Agni is a 1989 Telugu action film, produced by K. S. Prakash under the Sowbhagya Lakshmi Films banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Shantipriya in the lead roles and music composed by Hamsalekha. Mattupetti Machan Mattupetty Machan is a 1998 Malayalam movie, directed by Jose Thomas. Mukesh, Baiju, Jagathy Sreekumar, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Kalabhavan Navas, Maathu etc. played the main roles in the movie. The movie was produced by Gopikrishnan, Vinu Kiriyath and Kannan Nair under the banner of Gopurachithra, who also distributed the movie. Rajan Kiriyath and Vinu Kiriyath created the uncredited story line and plot twists from the tamil movie Neramillai for which the script and direction was added by Udaykrishna and Siby K. Thomas. The film is considered as an all-time blockbuster in Mukeshs career and was remade in Tamil as Banda Paramasivam, with Prabhu and Rambha, remade in Telugu as Hungama, with Ali and Venu Madhav. Bollywood blockbuster Housefull 2 was an uncredited remake of Mattupetti Machan. Budget Padmanabham Budget Padmanabham is a 2001 Telugu comedy film, produced by Grandi Narayana Rao under the Sri Dhanalakshmi Films banner and directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. It stars Jagapathi Babu, Ramya Krishna in the lead roles and music composed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. The film is a remake of the Tamil movie Budget Padmanabhan. Ruff Sex aka and is a 1990 Japanese pink film directed by Hisayasu Satō. Boy Meets Dog Boy Meets Dog is an American animated commercial short made in 1938 for Ipana Toothpaste. It was produced by Walter Lantz as a Technicolor cartoon for theatrical release by Universal Pictures. However, it did not see theatrical release, but Castle Films purchased it, and released it to the home movie market. Ikitai is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Kaneto Shindo and starring Rentarō Mikuni and Shinobu Otake. It is based on the story of The Ballad of Narayama updated to the present day, with the substitution of putting a parent into an old peoples home for the abandonment of the original. The film won the Golden St. George and the FIPRESCI Prize at the 21st Moscow International Film Festival. Soora Samhaaram Soora Samhaaram is a 1988 Tamil-language Indian action film directed by Chithra Lakshmanan and written by Vietnam Veedu Sundaram. The film stars Kamal Haasan in the role of police officer, ACP Athi Veerapandiyan. The film was later dubbed in Telugu-language as Police Diary and released on September 16, 1988.. Hardcore Hardcore is a 2001 British documentary film directed by Stephen Walker. The films music was composed by Richard Attree. The film starring Robert Black, David Christopher, Mark Handel, Max Hardcore, Brandon Iron and Mr. Marcus in the lead roles. Max Hell Frog Warrior Max Hell Frog Warrior also known as Toad Warrior is a 1996 martial arts sci fi cult film written, produced, and directed by Donald G. Jackson and Scott Shaw. This film is the third in the Hell Comes to Frogtown series, following the cult films Hell Comes to Frogtown and Return to Frogtown. Initially developed under the title Toad Warrior, the film gained its current title for its 2002 release. The story was co-conceived by Donald G. Jackson, creator of the Frogtown franchise. The film stars Scott Shaw, Joe Estevez, Conrad Brooks, and Jill Kelly. Biola Tak Berdawai Biola Tak Berdawai is an Indonesian film directed by Sekar Ayu Asmara. It was released by Kalyana Shira Film on 22 March 2003, with wider release on 4 April. Telling the story of a rape victim who attempts to use music to heal an autistic boy, it was shown at the Cairo International Film Festival, where it secured a Best New Director award for Asmara. It was also Indonesias submission to 76th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. Gora Aur Kala Gora Aur Kala is a 1972 Hindi film, produced by Rajkumar Kohli and directed by Naresh Kumar. The film stars Rajendra Kumar in a double role, Hema Malini, Rekha, Premnath, Prem Chopra, Madan Puri and Jagdeep. The films music is by Laxmikant–Pyarelal. The movie is a remake of the Tamil movie Neerum Neruppum, which was based on the French novel The Corsican Brothers, by Alexandre Dumas. The film became a hit at box office. Mr. X in Bombay Mr. X in Bombay, directed by Shantilal Soni, is a 1964 Indian science fiction thriller film starring Kishore Kumar, Kumkum and Madan Puri. Do Qaidi Do Qaidi is a 1989 Bollywood film directed by Ajay Kashyap starring Govinda, Sanjay Dutt, Farah and Neelam Kothari. Film was box office hit. Gagamboy Gagamboy is a 2004 Philippine superhero science fiction action comedy film directed by Erik Matti and starring Vhong Navarro. It is of the same ilk as the Spider-Man films, with a mutated spider that causes Gagamboy to gain his superpowers. Shaadi Ka Laddoo Shaadi Ka Laddoo is a 2004 Bollywood comedy film directed by Raj Kaushal. The film premiered on 23 April 2004. Azhagai Irukirai... Bayamai Irukiradhu Azhagai Irukkirai Bayamai Irukkirathu is a 2006 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by cinematographer-turned-director S.D. Vijay Milton. It starring Bharath and Mallika Kapoor in lead and Arun Vijay, Deepu, Renuka and M. S. Baskar in vital supporting roles. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film — inspired by the 1997 Hollywood film Addicted to Love, starring Matthew Broderick and Meg Ryan — was released on 14 April 2006. Upon release, the film was dubbed into Telugu and released as Maha Andamga Vunnavani Bhayam. The story tells a love relationship between two playful youngsters and their sacrifices. The Cherry Orchard The Cherry Orchard is a 1981 British TV drama film directed by Richard Eyre based on the eponymous play by Anton Chekhov. Poyraz Boreas is a 2006 Turkish short drama film, written and directed by Belma Baş, in which a child observes the rustic life of her elderly relatives in a remote old house in the mountains. The film was premiered in competition at the 59th Cannes Film Festival and was shown at the 43rd Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, where it won the Special Jury Prize. It was the basis for the directors feature debut Zephyr. Goyband Goyband or Falling Star is a 2008 American Independent comedy film directed by Christopher Grimm, starring Adam Pascal. Called a "gefilte fish out of water tale", this independent film is described as Dirty Dancing meets My Big Fat Greek Wedding with a touch of a hip hop Fiddler on the Roof. Substitute Substitute is a film by the French former footballer Vikash Dhorasoo. Filmed before and during the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Dhorasoo "recorded his thoughts and feelings throughout the tournament", resulting in a "deeply unconventional sporting film". AIBOU: The Movie is a 2008 Japanese film directed by Seiji Izumi and based on the television series Tokyo Detective Duo. The Attic Door The Attic Door is a 2009 dramatic psychological thriller and the first feature-length film by director/writer Danny Daneau, from a script he co-wrote with Eric Ernst. Produced by Erica Harrell, the film stars Madison Davenport and Jake Johnson. The film was acquired by New Video and is now available for rent or download through various streaming sites. Set in the turn of the century American West, a young brother and sister must confront their greatest fear in a haunting and romantic story about growing up. Let's All Hate Toronto Lets All Hate Toronto is a 2007 Canadian documentary film co-directed by independent documentarian Albert Nerenberg and Rob Spence. The documentary is a comedic examination of the reasons why everyone in Canada seems to hate Toronto, Ontario. In the film, co-director Robert Spence, nicknamed "Mister Toronto", takes off on a cross-Canada journey to find out why there seems to be so much resentment for Canadas biggest city, all the while promoting a fake "Toronto Appreciation Day". Heidi 4 Paws Heidi 4 Paws is a feature-length childrens film that retells the classic story of Heidi using dogs in all the acting roles. Heidi 4 Paws was syndicated to public television stations in the United States through American Public Television and WTTW Chicago in November/December 2008. Based on the story of the little Swiss orphan by Johanna Spyri, Heidi 4 Paws closely follows the original 1880 best-selling novel, but with a canine twist. The young Heidi is sent to live with her reclusive Grandfather high in the Alps. Just as Heidi adjusts to her new life in the mountains, she is taken away by her social worker. Heidi finds herself living in the big city with Clara Sesehound, who has been made an invalid after a debilitating illness. Although Heidi comes to love Clara, her quest to return to the mountains dominates her stay. In the end, she is able to reunite with her beloved Grandfather. When Clara later comes to visit, she miraculously regains her ability to walk. Heidi 4 Paws is the first in an intended series of eight films that retell classic stories with live action dogs playing all the roles. Pourudu Pourudu is a 2008 Telugu action drama feature film that released on 13 January 2008. The film stars Sumanth and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles while Suman, Nassar, Brahmanandam, Ali, and Subba Raju play supporting roles. The film was directed by Raj Aditya and produced by Sumanths sister, Supriya under the S.S Creations/ Annapurna Studios banner. The music score was by Mani Sharma. It was a moderate success at the box office, having a run of 100 days in a couple of centers. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Giraftaar: The Man on a Mission in 2008. A Skin, a Night A Skin, A Night is a 2008 documentary film featuring the American indie rock band The National. The film is directed by Vincent Moon, and was released simultaneously with the bands compilation The Virginia EP on May 20, 2008. The film documents the recording process of the bands fourth studio album, Boxer. Dust Dust is a 2009 film by Luxembourgish director Max Jacoby. 4 Romance 4 Romance is a 2008 Thai romantic comedy, released in Thailands cinema on December 25, 2008. This film was directed by four directors: Chukiat Sakveerakul, Prachya Pinkaew, Bhandit Thongdee and Rachain Limtrakul. Between Two Worlds Between Two Worlds is a 2009 Sri Lankan-French drama film written and directed by Vimukthi Jayasundara. It was entered into the main competition at the 66th edition of the Venice Film Festival. A Child's Christmases in Wales A Childs Christmases in Wales was a 2009 one-off period comedy written by comedian Mark Watson, starring Ruth Jones, Paul Kaye, and Steve Speirs. It was shown on BBC Four in December 2009, and repeated on BBC Two. Evolusi: KL Drift Evolusi KL Drift is a 2008 Malaysian action film directed by Malaysian actor, Syamsul Yusof in his directorial debut, influenced by Tokyo Drift. The film was released in Malaysia on 3 April 2008. A sequel, Evolusi KL Drift 2, was released in March 2010. The film was shot in various locations all over Malaysia, including Johor Bahru, Bukit Tinggi and Putrajaya. To Shoot an Elephant To Shoot an Elephant is a 2009 documentary film about the 2008-2009 Gaza War directed by Alberto Arce and Mohammad Rujailahk. East End Angels East End Angels is a 2010 Norwegian childrens film directed by Lars Berg, starring Emma Høgh Åslein, Nini Bakke Kristiansen and Helene Nybråten. 12-year old Maja, Rikke and Ohna are planning on doing nothing all summer. Then Ohnas family gets framed for involvement in the drug trade, and the girls have to solve the mystery. Go Quiet Go Quiet is a music film directed by Dean DeBlois, featuring acoustic renditions of all nine songs from the 2010 album Go by Jón Þór Birgisson. The film was created as a counterpart to the lavishly produced studio tracks of Go, with an emphasis on stripped-down intimacy. Go Quiet was filmed in Reykjavík during New Year, 2010, and features the festive sights and sounds of New Years Eve in Iceland. Dean DeBlois, who also directed 2007s Heima for Sigur Rós, had this to say of the films intent: "The concept behind ‘Go Quiet’ was simple: it’s New Year’s Day in Reykjavík, and Jónsi awakens to a trashed house in the wake of his party. He avoids cleaning up and instead procrastinates by playing songs that reflect the night before, the bittersweetness of new year, and the melancholy of a year gone by". The film was released on standard DVD as part of a limited edition box, including the CD Go and a booklet. U R My Jaan U R My Jaan is a Hindi romance film and a remake of 1990s movie Pretty Woman, released worldwide on 23 September 2011. The film was written and directed by the debuting Aron Govil, Iris in Bloom Iris in Bloom is a 2011 French romantic drama film directed and written by Valérie Mréjen and Bertrand Schefer in their directorial debut. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. The Waiting Room The Waiting Room is a 2010 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Maneej Premnath and produced by Sunil Doshi, starring Raj Singh Chaudhary, Radhika Apte, Sandeep Kulkarni, Prateeksha Lonkar, and Indrajith Sukumaran in the lead roles. Smugglers' Songs Smugglers Songs is a 2011 French adventure film written and directed by Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche. It won the 2011 Prix Jean Vigo award. Papa Papa is a 2012 South Korean comedy-drama film written and directed by Han Ji-seung. Park Yong-woo stars as a talent manager who persuades his step-daughter from a contract marriage, played by Go Ara, to audition for a reality TV show in the United States. Go Ara was nominated for Best New Actress at the 48th Baeksang Arts Awards, the 21st Buil Film Awards, and the 33rd Blue Dragon Film Awards in 2012. With My Heart in Yambo With My Heart in Yambo is a 2011 Ecuadorian documentary film written and directed by María Fernanda Restrepo. The film documents the abduction of Restrepos two brothers in 1988. Kamen Rider Fourze: Everyone, Space Is Here! is the theatrical release of the 2011 & 2012 Kamen Rider Series drama Kamen Rider Fourze. The film was released on August 4, 2012, alongside the film for Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters, Protect the Tokyo Enetower!. The film is also featuring the debut of the lead character of Kamen Rider Wizard, Haruto Soma. Cold Steel Cold Steel is a Chinese action film directed by David Wu. It was originally titled Bian di lang yan and was released in Hong Kong on December 2, 2011. Bathing Franky Bathing Franky is a 2012 Australian film directed by Owen Elliott. The movie was released on 26 May 2012 and centers on a young man struggling to reconnect with his life after being released from prison. Rafea: Solar Mama Rafea: Solar Mama is a documentary that depicts the trials and tribulations faced by Rafea, an illiterate Jordanian Bedouin as she follows her aspirations of lighting up her village by harnessing the power of solar energy by enrolling in the Barefoot College solar program in India. The story takes the viewer through Rafeas and her neighbours physical and emotional journey before she triumphs. The true story was directed by Mona Eldaief and Jehane Noujaim as part of the Why Poverty project Mai Mai is a 2013 Hindi film which marks the debut of veteran singer Asha Bhosle as a lead actress. The film is a family drama of how children abandon their ailing old parents. The film is also debut directorial venture of Mahesh Kodiyal. Before I Sleep Before I Sleep is a 2013 American drama film co-directed, written and produced by Aaron Sharff and Billy Sharff. The film features David Warner, Tom Sizemore, Bonnie Wright, Cynthia Gibb, Eric Roberts, Eugene Simon, Campbell Scott and Chevy Chase. It was formerly titled Shakespeares Daughter. The film premiered in competition at the Heartland Film Festival on October 19, 2013. The film marks the final film appearance of James Rebhorn before his death. Thoranai Thoranai is a 2009 Indian action film written and directed by Sabha Ayyappan and produced by Vikram Krishna under the banner G K Film Corporation. Shot simultaneously in Tamil and Telugu languages, it stars Vishal and Shriya in the lead roles and Santhanam, Polladhavan Kishore, Ali and Prakash Raj in another pivotal roles. The Substitute The Substitute is a 2015 short film written by Madeleine Sims-Fewer and directed by Nathan Hughes-Berry. The film is inspired by Sims-Fewers experience of life at boarding school and was shot on location at St Angelas Ursuline Catholic School in East London. The film made its UK premiere at London Short Film Festival and has gone on to pick up nominations at Fantasporto, Imagine Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival where it competed for the Silver Melies, Dresden Filmfest where it competed for the Golden Horseman and Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival. The film was chosen to screen at the Cannes Film Festival as part of Telefilm Canadas Not Short on Talent programme. Maestro! is a Japanese film released in 2015, directed by Kobayashi Shotaro. Maestro! stars Toshiyuki Nishida as Tendō and Tori Matsuzaka as Kōsaka and Miwa with Nobuyuki Tsujii and Yutaka Sado. The film featured as part of the LA Eiga Festival Ishq Brandy Ishq Brandy is a Punjabi comedy film directed by Amit Prasher, Starring Roshan Prince, Binnu Dhillon, Shobhita Rana, Alfaaz. Japji Khaira. Movie is produced under banner Future Cine Vision. Film Music is given by Yo Yo Honey Singh and Sachh & Lyrics by Alfaaz. Ishq Brandy was released on 21 February 2014. First Kiss First Kiss is a 2014 American short film directed produced by Tatia Pilieva.The film has music composed by Soko. Anna Anna is a Canadian drama film by Charles-Olivier Michaud, released in 2015. The film stars Anna Mouglalis as Anna, a journalist working in Asia to expose a human trafficking ring who is herself abducted by the traffickers. The film garnered two Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016, for Best Original Score and Best Make-Up. At the 18th Quebec Cinema Awards, Corriveau and Beaudoin were both nominated in the equivalent categories, and Mouglalis was nominated for Best Actress. (Sex) Appeal Appeal is a 2014 Taiwanese-Chinese youth romance drama film directed by Wang Wei-ming. It was released in Taiwan and China on October 24, 2014. Ayanda and the Mechanic Ayanda is a 2015 South African film directed by Sara Blecher. The festival title of the film was Ayanda and the Mechanic. The film was picked up for a November 2015 release by independent film distribution company ARRAY. The Pickle Recipe The Pickle Recipe is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Michael Manasseri and starring Jon Dore, Lynn Cohen and David Paymer. Dreamland Dreamland is an 2019 American drama thriller film, directed by Miles Joris-Peyrafitte from a screenplay by Nicolaas Zwart. It stars Margot Robbie, Travis Fimmel, Garrett Hedlund, Kerry Condon, Finn Cole and Darby Camp. It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 28, 2019. Endless Nights in Aurora Endless Nights in Aurora is a 2014 Taiwanese romantic drama film directed by Lee Szu-yuan. It stars Rainie Yang and Chris Wang. It was released on December 19, 2014. Crayon Shin-Chan: Invasion!! Alien Shiriri is a 2017 Japanese anime film produced by Shin-Ei Animation. It is the 25th film of the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. It was released on 15 April 2017 in Japanese theatres. It is directed by Masakazu Hashimoto, who also directed the 21st movie Very Tasty! B-class Gourmet Survival!! and 23rd movie My Moving Story! Cactus Large Attack!. This is the fourth time that a Crayon Shin-chan movie is based on aliens, the previous ones being Action Kamen vs Leotard Devil in 1993, The Storm Called: The Singing Buttocks Bomb in 2007 and The Storm Called!: Me and the Space Princess in 2012. The 2016 spin-off season Gaiden Alien vs. Shinnosuke was also based on aliens. With this movie, Crayon Shin-chan celebrates the silver jubilee of its movie series. Ang panday Carlo J. Caparas Ang Panday is a 2017 Philippine superhero epic fantasy action film based on the eponymous comic book character created by Carlo J. Caparas along with his co-creator Steve Gan. Serving as the seventh installment of the Panday series, the film is directed, produced and starred by Coco Martin in the title role. The film serves as an official entry to the 2017 Metro Manila Film Festival, and marks Martins directorial debut under his real name, Rodel Nacianceno. The film received mixed reviews. The Running Actress The Running Actress is a 2017 South Korean comedy-drama film written, directed by, and starring Moon So-ri. The feature consists of three separate short films made in the course of Moon’s enrolment at Chung-Ang University. Kadhal Kasakuthaiya Kadhal Kasakuthaiya is a 2017 Indian Tamil romantic drama film written and directed by Dwarakh Raja. Featuring Dhruvva and Venba in the lead roles, the film also has veteran actors Charle and Kalpana in pivotal roles. The film began production during mid-2016 and was released on 8 September 2017 to mixed reviews from critics. Army Life; or, How Soldiers Are Made: Mounted Infantry Army Life; or, How Soldiers Are Made: Mounted Infantry is a 1900 British short black-and-white silent propaganda actuality film, directed by Robert W. Paul, featuring the Kings Own Royal Lancaster Regiment riding over a plain. The film, which premiered on at the Alhambra Theatre in London, England, "is all that appears to remain of one of R.W. Pauls most ambitious projects," which, according to Micahael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "had it survived in a more complete form," "would undoubtedly be considered one of the most important precursors of the modern documentary." The original two-hour programme was shown in two parts; the first covered the process from recruitment to initial training, and contained five sections: Joining the Army, Training at the Regimental Depot, Camp Life at Aldershot, Army Gymnastics at the Central Gymnasium, Aldershot and The Comissionaire Corps; while the second explored the various branches of the army, and included Training of Cavalry at Canterbury, Royal Army Medical Corps, Royal Horse Artillery at Woolwich, Army Service Corps, Garrison Artillery, Infantry and Royal Engineers. The film is included on the BFI DVD R.W. Paul: The Collected Films 1895-1908. Ingmarssönerna Sons of Ingmar, also released in the United Kingdom under the title Dawn of Love, is a 1919 Swedish drama film directed by Victor Sjöström. It is the first part of his adaptation of Selma Lagerlöfs novel Jerusalem, originally published in 1901 and 1902. It was followed by a second part, Karin, the following year. Down on the Farm Down on the Farm is a 1920 silent film feature-length rural comedy produced by Mack Sennett, starring Louise Fazenda and featuring Harry Gribbon, James Finlayson and Billy Armstrong. It was premiered at the Yost Theater in Santa Ana, California on 28–30 December 1919, and its national release opening was at the Strand theatre in Fort Wayne, Indiana on 4 April 1920. Copies survive at both the Library of Congress and reputedly Gosfilmofond, Russian State Archive. The Love Flower The Love Flower is a 1920 American silent drama film produced by D. W. Griffith and released through the then nascent United Artist company of which Griffith was a founding partner. The Nickel-Hopper The Nickel-Hopper is a 1926 American short silent comedy film starring Mabel Normand and featuring Oliver Hardy and Boris Karloff in minor uncredited roles. The Ship of Lost Men The Ship of Lost Souls or The Ship of Lost Men is a 1929 German silent thriller film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Fritz Kortner, Marlene Dietrich and Robin Irvine. It was Dietrichs last silent film before The Blue Angel made her an international star. It was shot at the Staaken Studios in Berlin, and partly on location around Rostock. The films sets were designed by the art directors Franz Schroedter and Fritz Maurischat. It premièred on 17 September 1929 at the Ufa-Pavillon am Nollendorfplatz in Berlin. Bargain Day Bargain Day is a 1931 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 106th Our Gang short that was released. The Brat The Brat is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by John Ford, starring Sally ONeil, and featuring Virginia Cherrill. The film is based on the 1917 play by Maude Fulton. A previous silent film had been made in 1919 with Alla Nazimova. This 1931 screen version has been updated to then contemporary standards i.e. clothing, speech, topics in the news. Shipmates Shipmates is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Harry A. Pollard and written by Louis F. Edelman, Delmer Daves, Raymond L. Schrock, Frank Wead, and Malcolm Stuart Boylan. The film stars Robert Montgomery, Ernest Torrence, Dorothy Jordan, Hobart Bosworth, Cliff Edwards and Gavin Gordon. The film was released on April 25, 1931, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Too Many Cooks Too Many Cooks is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by William A. Seiter, written by Jane Murfin, and starring Bert Wheeler, Dorothy Lee, Roscoe Ates and Robert McWade. It was released on July 18, 1931, by RKO Pictures. The Woman Between The Woman Between is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Victor Schertzinger and written by Howard Estabrook. The film stars Lili Damita, Lester Vail, O.P. Heggie, Miriam Seegar, and Anita Louise. The film was released on August 8, 1931, by RKO Pictures. My Woman My Woman is a 1933 American drama romance film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Helen Twelvetrees, Victor Jory and Wallace Ford. Nell Gwyn Nell Gwynn is a 1934 British historical drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Cedric Hardwicke, Jeanne de Casalis, Miles Malleson and Moore Marriott. The film portrays the historical romance between Charles II of England and the actress Nell Gwynn. In the opening credits, the screenplay is attributed to Miles Malleson, "in collaboration with King Charles II, Samuel Pepys and Nell Gwyn." It was also released as Mistress Nell Gwyn. Conflict Conflict is a 1936 American drama sport film directed by David Howard and starring John Wayne, Ward Bond and Jean Rogers. M'Liss MLiss is a 1936 drama film starring Anne Shirley. The film was directed by George Nicholls and based upon a Bret Harte novel. It is a remake of the 1918 film Mliss starring Mary Pickford in the title role. The Phantom Ship The Phantom Ship is an animated short film and is part of the Looney Tunes series. It stars Beans the Cat, along with spotted St. Bernard puppies Ham and Ex. The Robber Symphony The Robber Symphony is a 1936 British musical film directed by Friedrich Feher. Three on a Limb Three on a Limb is a 1936 American short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Buster Keaton. We Did It We Did It is a 1936 Fleischer Studio animated short film, starring Betty Boop, and featuring Pudgy the Pup. Mail and Female Mail and Female is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer. It was the 160th Our Gang short that was released. Penrod and Sam Penrod and Sam is a 1937 drama film directed by William C. McGann and written by Lillie Hayward and Hugh Cummings. It was the third screen version of American writer Booth Tarkingtons novel Penrod and Sam. The film stars Billy Mauch, Frank Craven, Spring Byington, Craig Reynolds, Harry Watson and Jackie Morrow. The film was released by Warner Bros. on February 28, 1937. Call of the Yukon Call of the Yukon is a 1938 American action/adventure film produced and released by Republic Pictures, directed by John T. Coyle and B. Reeves Eason and starring Richard Arlen and Beverly Roberts. The film features extensive Alaskan location shooting by Norman Dawn who shot several films there. The film is based on the 1926 novel Swift Lightning A Story Of Wildlife Adventure In The Frozen North by Northern genre writer James Oliver Curwood. The films working titles were Thunder in Alaska and Swift Lightning. The Leghorn Hat The Leghorn Hat is a 1939 German comedy film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner. It is based on the play The Italian Straw Hat written by Eugène Labiche. Ghosks Is the Bunk Ghosks is the Bunk is a 1939 animated short starring Popeye, Olive Oyl and Bluto. Olive reads a ghost story to Popeye and Bluto. Bluto leaves and rigs a haunted house and lures them to it. But they quickly discover him and, even better, a can of invisible paint, and they get the better of him. Father Is a Prince Father Is a Prince is a 1940 comedy film directed by Noel M. Smith, starring Grant Mitchell and Nana Bryant. Father is a Prince is a remake of the 1934 comedy-drama Big Hearted Herbert, itself based on a play by Sophie Kerr. In Old Cheyenne In Old Cheyenne is a 1941 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. Henry Aldrich Swings It Henry Aldrich Swings It is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Hugh Bennett and written by Muriel Roy Bolton and Val Burton. The film stars Jimmy Lydon, Charles Smith, John Litel, Olive Blakeney, Vaughan Glaser and Marian Hall. The film was released on June 23, 1943, by Paramount Pictures. Wild Horse Phantom Wild Horse Phantom is a 1944 American Producers Releasing Corporation Western film of the "Billy the Kid" series directed by Sam Newfield. Pampa bárbara Savage Pampas is a 1945 Argentine historical film directed by Lucas Demare and Hugo Fregonese and starring Francisco Petrone, Luisa Vehil and Domingo Sapelli. The films sets were designed by Germán Gelpi. The film is set in the nineteenth century in the Dry Pampas, when it represented a frontier between Argentinian-controlled territory and areas still largely inhabited by Indians before the Conquest of the Desert extended Argentine control southwards. In 1966, Fregonese remade the film in English under the same title. Pioneer Justice Pioneer Justice is a 1947 American action Western film directed by Ray Taylor and starring Lash La Rue, Al St. John, and Jennifer Holt. The film was released by Producers Releasing Corporation on June 28, 1947. the film was shot at the Iverson Movie Ranch. Dick Barton, Detective Dick Barton: Special Agent is a 1948 British film about special agent Dick Barton. It was the first of three films that Hammer Film Productions made about the British agent, followed by Dick Barton at Bay and Dick Barton Strikes Back. Seal Island Seal Island is a 1948 American documentary film directed by James Algar. Produced by Walt Disney, it was the first installment of the True-Life Adventures series of nature documentaries. It won an Oscar in 1949 for Best Short Subject. Twilight in the Sierras Twilight in the Sierras is a 1950 American Trucolor Western film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers and his horse Trigger, along with Dale Evans, Estelita Rodriguez, and Pat Brady. The Family Secret The Family Secret is a 1951 film noir directed by Henry Levin and starring John Derek, Lee J. Cobb and Jody Lawrence. Desert Pursuit Desert Pursuit is a 1952 American western film directed by George Blair and starring Wayne Morris, Virginia Grey and George Tobias. Toughest Man in Arizona Toughest Man in Arizona is a 1952 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen, written by John K. Butler, and starring Vaughn Monroe, Joan Leslie, Edgar Buchanan, Victor Jory, Jean Parker and Harry Morgan. It was released on October 10, 1952, by Republic Pictures. Dragonfly Squadron Dragonfly Squadron is an American Korean War war film by Lesley Selander from 1954. The film is set in the period shortly before and during the invasion of South Korea by North Korean troops. Dragonfly Squadron was originally intended to be released as a 3D film, and therefore was filmed in dual 35mm Polaroid 3-D. Interest in 3D films, however, greatly diminished towards the end of 1953, so when the film premiered in Los Angeles on January 27, 1954, and went on general release on March 21, 1954, only flat prints were shown. The House of the Arrow The House of the Arrow is a 1953 British mystery film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Oskar Homolka, Robert Urquhart and Yvonne Furneaux. It is the fourth film version of the novel The House of the Arrow by A. E. W. Mason, featuring his French detective Inspector Hanaud. Strange Desire of Mr. Bard LÉtrange Désir de monsieur Bard, is a French drama film from 1954, directed by Géza von Radványi, written by Géza von Radványi, starring Michel Simon and Louis de Funès. La vida no vale nada La vida no vale nada is a 1955 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza and Janet Alcoriza, and directed by Rogelio A. González. Apache Ambush Apache Ambush is a 1955 American Western film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Bill Williams, Richard Jaeckel and Alex Montoya. Sudden Danger Sudden Danger is a 1955 American film noir crime drama directed by Hubert Cornfield and starring Bill Elliott, Beverly Garland, and Tom Drake. À pied, à cheval et en voiture On Foot, On Horse and On Wheels is the US title for the 1957 French comedy film, À pied. It marked the film debut of Jean Paul Belmondo. The movie was a massive hit at the French box office with admissions of 3,483,954. It led to a follow up A Dog. Dog Tales Dog Tales is a 1958 Warner Bros. animated cartoon which consists of a series of blackout gags involving dogs. A basset hound declares that shes a TV star, we learn the unusual breed of a Newfoundland puppys grandfather, and a great dane named "Victor Barky" plays the piano. Reused animation from Chuck Jones Often an Orphan and Friz Frelengs Pikers Peak is also seen here. In the former case, Charlie Dog makes a cameo - his final appearance in a Warner Bros. cartoon as well as his only cartoon to not be directed by Chuck Jones. This animated film features the voices of Mel Blanc, Robert C. Bruce and Julie Bennett, and was directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. It was released in theaters on July 26, 1958. Kshudhita Pashan Kshudhita Pashan is a Bengali drama film directed by Tapan Sinha and produced by Hemen Ganguly based on a short story of Rabindranath Tagore in the same name. This film was released in 1960 and received National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film. Music direction was done by Ustad Ali Akbar Khan. Johnny Nobody Johnny Nobody is a 1961 UK drama film made by Viceroy Films Limited, with John R. Sloan as producer, and Irving Allen and Albert R. Broccoli as executive producers. It was directed by the British film and stage actor Nigel Patrick, who also took a leading role. The film also featured the BAFTA-winning actress Yvonne Mitchell, and the American actors William Bendix and Aldo Ray. Cinematography was by Ted Moore. The film was shot at Ardmore Studios in Bray, Ireland. Lettere di una novizia Lettere di una novizia is a 1960 Italian drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It is loosely based on the novel with the same title by Guido Piovene. The film was coproduced by France, where it was released with the title La novice. Anno 79: La distruzione di Ercolano 79 A.D. is a 1962 Italian-French epic drama film written and directed by Gianfranco Parolini and starring Brad Harris. General Marcus Tiberius, the nephew of Emperor Titus Flavius returns to Rome in triumph only to find that it is in turmoil. More and more people are being murdered on the streets and the community of Christians are being blamed by nefarious members of the Roman Senate. When Marcus is ordered to take action against the Christians he refuses, so his uncle strips him of all his titles and sends him into exile. However, Marcus is determined to investigate the matter himself. Amidst all the love and intrigue going on at the court of the emperor in A.D 79, a disaster is looming. In the shadow of the volcano, Mount Vesuvius, the city is about to be destroyed. Mordnacht in Manhattan Manhattan Night of Murder is a 1965 German thriller film directed by Harald Philipp and starring George Nader, Heinz Weiss and Monika Grimm. It was the second of the Jerry Cotton series of films, depicting the adventures of an FBI agent. Uccidi o muori Kill or Be Killed is a 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Tanio Boccia. Chesty: A Tribute to a Legend Chesty: A Tribute to a Legend is a documentary directed by John Ford and narrated by John Wayne. It was filmed in 1970, but not released until 1976, three years after Fords death. It was the final film directed by John Ford. Tora-san's Runaway aka Tora-san Homebound is a 1970 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Aiko Nagayama as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Runaway is the fifth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Kill the Fatted Calf and Roast It Uccidete il vitello grasso e arrostitelo is a 1970 Italian giallo film directed by Salvatore Samperi. The Desperate Mission The Desperate Mission is a 1969 American television film directed by Earl Bellamy. The production was a joint project of 20th Century Fox Television, Montalban Enterprises Production, and Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. Making It Making It is a 1971 dramedy directed by John Erman and written by Peter Bart and James Leigh. It stars Kristoffer Tabori, Bob Balaban, Lawrence Pressman, Joyce Van Patten, Marlyn Mason, and a number of character actors familiar to TV audiences of the 1970s. Adapted from Leighs novel What Can You Do?, the movie follows several months in the life of an intelligent, precocious 17-year-old high school student who fancies himself a smooth Lothario. La supertestimone La supertestimone is a 1971 Italian black comedy film directed by Franco Giraldi. For this film Monica Vitti was awarded with a Globo doro for Best Actress. The Ragman's Daughter The Ragmans Daughter is a 1972 British crime–drama romantic film directed by Harold Becker and adapted by Alan Sillitoe from his short story of the same name. It was Beckers first film during the 1970s and stars Simon Rouse and, in her screen debut, Victoria Tennant. The film tells the story of the ill-fated love between Tony, a petty thief from a working-class family, and Doris, the daughter of an upwardly mobile scrap dealer. Only the Wind Knows the Answer Only the Wind Knows the Answer is a 1974 West German-French thriller film directed by Alfred Vohrer. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. The Devil Is a Woman The Devil Is a Woman is a 1974 drama film directed by Damiano Damiani and starring Glenda Jackson. Bad Georgia Road Bad Georgia Road is a 1977 American action comedy film produced, co-written and directed by John C. Broderick and starring Gary Lockwood, Carol Lynley and Royal Dano. She Came to the Valley She Came to the Valley is a western-genre film made in the late 1970s. Directed by Albert Band, it stars Ronee Blakley, Scott Glenn, Freddy Fender, and Dean Stockwell. It is based on a novel by Cleo Dawson. Amori miei Amori miei is a 1978 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. For this film Monica Vitti was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress. Blow Job Blow Job is a 1980 film directed by Alberto Cavallone. Fantastica Fantastica is a 1980 French-Canadian musical film directed by Gilles Carle. It was entered into the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. An English-language dialogue dubbed version of the film was broadcast on Superchannel, a pay-TV channel in western Canada in the early 1980s. Head On Head On is a 1980 Canadian drama film directed by Michael Grant. It was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival. It was released on VHS home video by Vestron Video in 1985 in the USA and has not yet been released on DVD. It is also known in the USA as Fatal Attraction. Privileged Privileged is a 1982 film notable for being the first theatrical release from the Oxford Film Foundation and the screen debut of Hugh Grant, Imogen Stubbs, Mark Williams and James Wilby. Directed by Michael Hoffman with John Schlesinger, produced by Rick Stevenson and Mark Bentley, the film is about a group of Oxford student partygoers, with elements of a whodunit. The classical score is by Rachel Portman in her film debut at the age of 22, and the film also uses dance tracks by Oxford student band "Kudos Points" whose members included Charlie Mole. The screenplay includes a play within a play as several of the characters are vying for a role in a student production of The Duchess of Malfi. Squizzy Taylor Squizzy Taylor is a 1982 Australian drama film based on the life of Melbourne gangster, Squizzy Taylor, directed by Kevin James Dobson and starring David Atkins, Jackie Weaver and Alan Cassell. Thursday's Child Thursdays Child is a 1983 American made-for-television drama film starring Rob Lowe, Gena Rowlands and Don Murray, directed by David Lowell Rich and based on the book by Victoria Poole. Manzil Manzil Manzil Manzil is a 1984 Indian romantic drama film, directed by Nasir Hussain, with his nephew Aamir Khan as his assistant director. The film stars Sunny Deol and Dimple Kapadia along with Danny Denzongpa, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Prem Chopra and Asha Parekh. Magnat Magnat is a 1987 Polish historical drama film directed by Filip Bajon. The film traces the fascinating saga of a wealthy, princely Polish dynasty in years 1900-1935. In 1900 Prince Hans Heinrich XV von Teuss entertains Emperor Wilhelm II with a bison hunt at his palatial residence. He finds out many years later that his wife was emperors secret mistress and divorces her soon after. In the 20s, during the Silesian uprisings against the German Empire, Princes son Conrad turns out to be involved in a homosexual relationship and is unable to produce an heir to the family fortune. In 1932, the Prince, now married to young adventuress Marisca, becomes paralysed and confined to a wheelchair. His diabolical elder son takes over the ruined estate and unknown to his father becomes associated with Hitlers supporters and the Nazi party. In 2004 Magnat was included in the list of 100 Best Polish Films of all time. Mistress Mistress is a 1987 television film written by Joyce Eliason and starring Victoria Principal as Rae Colton, a beautiful woman in her middle thirties who is having an affair with a rich, married man named Wyn Brooks. Treasure of the Moon Goddess Treasure of the Moon Goddess is a 1987 Mexican-American adventure film directed by Joseph Louis Agraz, starring Asher Brauner, Don Calfa, Linnea Quigley and Jo Ann Ayres. The plot concerns a pop singer who is kidnapped by pirates while touring Central America because of her resemblance to a native moon goddess. Twelfth Night Twelfth Night is a 1986 Australian film based on the play directed by Neil Armfield and starring Gillian Jones, Ivar Kants, and Peter Cummins. The True Story of Frank Zappa's 200 Motels The True Story of Frank Zappas 200 Motels is a documentary film released in 1988 by Frank Zappa, detailing the making of Zappas 1971 film 200 Motels. It was released direct-to-video. Hitz Judgement is a 1992 drama film written and directed by William Sachs. Beside many known actors, it also features appearances by actual gang members from Los Angeles. Due to its realism, Father Greg Boyle has used the film to show at-risk youths the dangers of gang life. Cheb Cheb is a 1991 Algerian-French drama film directed by Rachid Bouchareb. The film was selected as the Algerian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Guardian Angel The Guardian Angel is a 1990 Swedish drama film directed by Suzanne Osten. Malin Ek won the award for Best Actress at the 26th Guldbagge Awards. Pratikar Pratikar is a 1991 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Tatineni Rama Rao with Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit playing the lead roles. The film is a remake of the Bengali film of same name and was also remade in Telugu as Raktha Tilakam and in Tamil as Thaimel Aanai. Angie Angie is a 1993 Dutch crime thriller film directed by Martin Lagestee. The film is about a girl named Angie who becomes involved in a life of crime. Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter is a 1994 American documentary film directed by Deborah Hoffmann, with her wife, Frances Reid, as cinematographer. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film is about the struggle of Doris Hoffman, mother of the director and widow of Albert Einsteins associate Banesh Hoffmann, with Alzheimers disease. Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter was aired on PBS as part of the series POV. The Corpse Had a Familiar Face The Corpse Had a Familiar Face is a 1994 American drama film directed by Joyce Chopra and written by Derek Marlowe and Dennis Turner. The film stars Elizabeth Montgomery, Dennis Farina, Yaphet Kotto, Audra Lindley, Branscombe Richmond, LuAnne Ponce, David Spielberg and Lee Horsley. The film premiered on CBS on March 27, 1994. Dust of Life Dust of Life is a 1995 French drama film directed by Rachid Bouchareb. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film as an Algerian submission. Blackwater Trail Blackwater Trail is a 1995 Australian TV movie shot in Queensland starring Judd Nelson. Loose Women Loose Women is a 1996 romance/drama film directed by Paul F. Bernard. Sherry Ham-Bernard wrote and starred in the production. Charlie Sheen, Renee Estevez, Keith David, Giancarlo Esposito and Stephan Lang made cameo appearances. Navajo Blues Navajo Blues is a 1996 American crime-action film produced and directed by Joey Travolta and starring Steven Bauer, Irene Bedard and Charlotte Lewis. Uncut Uncut is a 1997 Canadian docudrama film written and directed by John Greyson. Set in Ottawa in 1979, the film stars Matthew Ferguson as Peter Cort, a researcher writing a book on male circumcision, and Michael Achtman as Peter Koosens, his assistant who has a sexual obsession with Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and regularly doctors photographs to depict himself and Trudeau in romantic entanglements. They later meet Peter Denham, a video artist who sets his films to Jackson Five songs. After Denham inserts photographs of Koosens and Trudeau into one of his videos, the three are arrested for copyright violation by an opera-singing police officer, put on trial in a courtroom scene set to La Habanera, and sent to a prison boot camp. The film is also intercut with documentary footage of artists such as John Oswald, A. A. Bronson, Linda Griffiths and Thomas Waugh discussing censorship, as well as Trudeau himself invoking martial law during the 1970 October Crisis. The film was inspired in part by the then emerging debate about outing closeted LGBT people, while the copyright themes were inspired by Greysons battle with the estate of Kurt Weill over the use of parody versions of Weill songs in his early short film The Making of Monsters. Broos Broos is a 1997 Dutch film directed by Mijke de Jong. The Venetian The Venetian is a 1958 Swedish television drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman, based on the 16th century Italian play La Venexiana written by an anonymous playwright. Reflections of Light Riflessi di luce is a 1988 Italian erotic movie directed by Mario Bianchi and starring Pamela Prati. Les anciens de Saint-Loup Old Boys of Saint-Loup is a 1950 French drama film directed by Georges Lampin and starring François Périer, Bernard Blier and Serge Reggiani. After attending a fundraising reunion at their old boarding school in the countryside, the murder of a young woman leads to an investigation. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Clavel. Blue Rodeo Blue Rodeo is a made for television movie adapted from the novel by Jo-Ann Mapson. It first aired on CBS as a Sunday night movie of the week on October 20, 1996. Blue Rodeo was directed by Peter Werner and stars Ann-Margret and Kris Kristofferson. Chew-Chew Baby Chew-Chew Baby is the 13th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 5, 1945, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Manmatha Leelai Manmatha Leelai is a 1976 Tamil-language film starring Kamal Haasan in the lead role, as Madhu. The film, directed by K. Balachander also has Halam as Madhus wife. A number of actresses debuted through this film, including Jaya Prada as Kannagi, Y. Vijaya as Miss Wrong Number, Hema Choudhary as Madhavi, among others. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Manmadha Leela and dubbed in Hindi in 1977 as Meethi Meethi Baatein. Though the film was criticised for its bold content when it released, it has received cult status with passing years and is considered a trendsetter. Dastaan Dastaan is a 1972 film produced and directed by B. R. Chopra. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Sharmila Tagore, Prem Chopra, Bindu, Sachin, Iftekhar, I. S. Johar and Madan Puri. The films music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. This movie is based on a 1951 film named Afsana, starring Ashok Kumar in a leading role. Tainstvennaya stena The Mysterious Wall is a 1967 Soviet science fiction film directed by Irina Povolotskaya and Mikhail Sadkovich. Tico of the Seven Seas is a Japanese anime series by Nippon Animation. It is about an 11-year-old girl and her best friend Tico, a female orca. Unlike the other series in Nippon Animations World Masterpiece Theater line, Tico of the Seven Seas is an entirely original story. An English dub of the series, entitled Tico & Friends, was produced by Ocean Studios. A Piece of Eden A Piece of Eden is a 2000 film directed by John D. Hancock and starring Rebecca Harrell. Crazy Days Crazy Days is a 1977 Croatian film directed and written by Nikola Babić, starring Zvonko Lepetić and Ilija Ivezić. Jûbei-chan Lovely gantai no himitsu is a Japanese anime action comedy television series created by Akitaro Daichi. Jubei-chan follows Jiyu Nanohana, a modern highschool girl and unwilling heir to the Yagyu Jubei school of swordsmanship. The series is recognized for its magical girl stylings, including a mystical artifact, the Lovely Eyepatch, that serves as the source of the heroines power. Jubei-chan comprises two television series. The Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch premiered April 5, 1999 and revolves around Jiyu Nanohana coping with her newly entrusted powers and responsibilities and the centuries-old feud between the Yagyu and Ryujoji schools. The Counter Attack of Siberia Yagyu premiered January 7, 2004. The second series introduces Freesia Yagyu, daughter of Yagui Jubei and self-proclaimed heir to the Lovely Eyepatch. The Counter Attack of Siberian Yagyu focuses on Jiyu and Freesias developing friendship and subsequent rivalry. The series was broadcast worldwide through Animax. The Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch was licensed in North America by Bandai Entertainment. The rights to The Counter Attack of Siberian Yagyu were held by Geneon Entertainment. Both series were licensed by Media Blasters in 2012. The series premiered on Toku in the United States in January 2016. The Pit and the Pendulum The Pit and the Pendulum is a 1964 French featurette horror film directed by Alexandre Astruc and starring Maurice Ronet. It tells the story of a prisoner sentenced to death who is tormented by the Spanish Inquisition. The film is based on the short story with the same title by Edgar Allan Poe. The film was produced through Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française. It premiered on 9 January 1964. Express: Aisle to Glory Express: Aisle to Glory is a 1998 comedy short film written and directed by Jonathan Buss. It is notable as the film debut of the actor Kal Penn. Just Watch Me: Trudeau and the 70's Generation Just Watch Me: Trudeau and the 70s Generation is a Canadian documentary film by Catherine Annau, produced in 1999 by the National Film Board of Canada. The documentary follows eight Generation Xers from various parts of Canada that have been impacted by former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeaus vision of a bilingual and bicultural nation whereby people would have the ability to speak both French and English in all parts of Canada. These eight people consisted of a mix of; Anglo and Franco, separatist and federalist, idealist and realist. People who had different ambitions and dreams for their nation, however, shared one thing in common: They are the Trudeau Generation. Director Catherine Annau and her cinematographer Ronald Plante takes the viewers on a cross-country journey introducing us to places we probably never knew existed. From the ice slopes of Iqaluit to the cosmopolitan Calgary we get a chance to witness the impact Trudeaus bilingual revolution had on this generation through the eyes of the eight individuals. Though his policies were deemed unordinary and sometimes incomprehensible, Pierre Elliot Trudeau was a politician many could relate to. Trudeau loved life, he wasnt afraid to speak his mind and was often known for calling out reporters. However, through his easy-going character, he managed to touch deeply into the younger generations conscious. Just Watch Me: Trudeau and the 70s Generation is a great testimony to this. "I am the product of a social experiment -- an experiment that was pushed for and initiated by Pierre Trudeau to make the country bilingual," 32-year-old westerner Doug Garson says at the beginning of the documentary, "I was going to be that generation. The generation of English people living on the prairies who could speak French." The documentary remains the first and probably only documentary to examine Canadas bilingualism through the eyes of the Generation Xers. Catherine Annaus inspiration derived after the 1995 Quebec referendum where she felt her generations voices were being sidelined."In Canada, youre conditioned to believe that you dont get to tell your story until youre 40," the Toronto-born filmmaker told Macleans in an interview. "I was tired of watching men in suits discussing the future of Canada as if it was an abstract political science experiment." Her work drew passionate, funny, thoughtful and very oppositional subjects together to share their stories. Quebec Citys Sylvain Marois, a separatist, mournfully recalls how his marriage to an anglophone almost ended due to the tensions created by the 1995 referendum. John Duffy, who grew up in Toronto and went on to become a Bay Street consultant, recalls thinking Montrealers "were all sitting around having absinthe and fantastic sex all day and youre stuck here in Toronto." In support of Trudeaus vision, these testimonials were presented both in English and French proving that while his notion of a bilingual country may not have manifested itself, it still sits well for some Canadians. http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?&id=GALE|A82394170&v=2.1&u=otta77973&it=r&p=AONE&sw=w&authCount=1 http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?p=AONE&u=otta77973&id=GALE|A59486825&v=2.1&it=r&sid=AONE&asid=760b425a. The name of the movie comes from "just watch me", a phrase made famous by Trudeau in October 1970 when he spoke of his determination to restore civil order in Quebec during the October Crisis.. Pierre Elliot Trudeau, who in the past years became a figure of civil liberties adrrssed the need for immediate and drastic action to bring back order in Quebec. When a CBC reporter Tim Ralfe questioned him on his strategy to maintain order, he replied with the famous phrase, "Well, just watch me." Just watch me Actor Evan Adams was one of the eight interview subjects. The films soundtrack incorporates Canadian pop songs in both of Canadas official languages, with songs by The Stampeders, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Leonard Cohen, Robert Charlebois and Beau Dommage. Awards for the film include Best Canadian First Feature Film at the 1999 Toronto International Film Festival, and the Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary. Por Trás do Pano Por Trás do Pano is a 1999 Brazilian comedy-drama film directed by Luiz Villaça. It stars Denise Fraga, Pedro Cardoso, Luís Melo, Ester Góes and Marisa Orth. The plot follows the story of Helena, an insecure actress who is married to Marcos, as she receives an invitation to perform in a play alongside the famous actor Sérgio, who lives a conjugal crisis with his wife Laís due to his involvement with his former wife Alexandra. The filming took place in 1998 in the Municipal Theatre of the city of Americana, in the state of São Paulo. Kisapmata Kisapmata is a 1981 Filipino psychological horror film directed by Mike De Leon, written for the screen by De Leon, Clodualdo del Mundo Jr., and Raquel Villavicencio. The plot was inspired by Nick Joaquins January 1961 article "The House on Zapote Street," which was later republished in Joaquins non-fiction anthology, Reportage on Crime. It starred Vic Silayan, Charo Santos, Jay Ilagan, and Charito Solis. Released during the 7th Metro Manila Film Festival, the film barely broke even at the box office. However, it received unanimous critical acclaim, establishing De Leon as one of the great directors of the new generation. It eventually won the festivals most coveted title of "Best Film," garnered ten major awards in FAMAS, was presented in Cannes in the Directors Fortnight, and was adjudged by the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino as one of the Ten Best Films of the 1980s. It was the first major treatment of incest in Philippine cinema, which was considered daring for its time. Other strong subject matters covered were murder, suicide and parricide. Ne strelyayte v belykh lebedey Do not Shoot at White Swans is a 1980 Soviet drama film in two parts by the director Rodion Nakhapetov, based on the novel of the same name by Boris Vasilyev. Sherlock Holmes and the Valley of Fear Sherlock Holmes and the Valley of Fear is a 1983 Australian animated television film produced by Tom Stacey and George Stephenson. It is an adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyles novel The Valley of Fear, the fourth and final Sherlock Holmes novel featuring Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson. Fantastic Animation Festival Fantastic Animation Festival is a package film of animation segments, set mostly to music, released to theaters in 1977. It was one of the earliest of the sort of collections typified by Computer Animation Festival and Spike and Mikes Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation. Included in its 16 segments were the first national appearance of Will Vintons Claymation, Bambi Meets Godzilla, and a previously seen Superman cartoon from the 1940s. The original running time was 107 minutes, later edited down to 91 minutes, and then for television, to 80 minutes. Jacky Jacky is a 2000 Dutch drama film directed by Fow Pyng Hu and Brat Ljatifi. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Ninnishtam Ennishtam Ninnistham Ennishtam is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Alleppey Ashraf. The film stars Mohanlal, Priya, Sukumari and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Kannur Rajan. This is remake of Charlie Chaplins movie City Lights. Alleppey Ashraf later directed a Tamil remake titled Neela Kuyil, starring Pandiarajan. The Third Visitor The Third Visitor is a 1951 British crime film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Sonia Dresdel, Guy Middleton and Karel Stepanek. It was based on a play by Gerald Anstruther, and filmed at Merton Park Studios. Manoharam Manoharam is a 2000 Indian Telugu-language patriotic film, directed by Gunasekhar and produced by Mullapudi Brahmanandam and Sunkara Madhu Murali under the M.R.C & Melody Combines banner. It stars Jagapati Babu, Laya in the lead roles and music composed by Mani Sharma. The film won four Nandi Awards. Our New Errand Boy Our New Errand Boy is a 1905 British short silent comedy film, directed by James Williamson, about a new errand boy, engaged by a grocer who soon regrets the appointment. This "relatively unambitious" chase comedy, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "is one of a number of Williamson films featuring a mischievous child, played by the directors son Tom." "Although essentially a series of sketches," this film, according to David Fisher, "demonstrates the extent to which Williamson had developed film technique For a start, the film has a title frame, which includes the logo of the Williamson Cinematograph Company," and, "the chase section anticipates the American comedies of the next decade." The film stars the directors son, Tom Williamson, one of the first professional child actors, featured in several films, generally directed by his father. Choopulu Kalasina Shubhavela Choopulu Kalisina Shubhavela is a 1988 Telugu romantic comedy film directed by Jandhyala starring Naresh, Mohan, Ashwini and Gayatri. The music was composed by Rajan–Nagendra. The film was a blockbuster and has cult status. Friday Night Friday Night is a Slovenian low-budget film that premiered in theaters across Slovenia in 2000. Directed by Danijel Sraka; written by Beno Stef Torkar; produced by Ales Blatnik and Danijel Sraka. The film received extensive media coverage in Slovenia during filming as a result of being privately financed and having an international crew when most films from the area where dependent on state funds and local workers. The crew members brought in from abroad where Mikael Karlmark from Sweden, Roy Kurtluyan from Turkey/United States, Donald L. Painchaud from Canada and James Debbs from the United States. Up in the Cherry Tree On the Top of the Cherry Tree is a Bulgarian comedy-drama film released in 1984, directed by Mariana Evstatieva — Biolcheva, starring Veselin Prahov, Todor Trankarov, Konstantin Kotsev and Anton Gorchev. The movie is in the scope of the so-called “Childhood genre”, featuring children in the main parts. In some way it is a sequel of A Dog in a Drawer released two years earlier, both films written by Rada Moskova and starring the child actor Veselin Prahov. The main characters are again urban kids and teenagers with busy parents. They wander in the neighborhood in search of stories, usually using their unadulterated imagination. On the Top of the Cherry Tree strengthened Prahovs status as a superstar of the Bulgarian cinema from the 1980s. The movie became one of the hits of that time. Chota Jadugar Magic Magic 3D is a 2003 Indian Tamil language fantasy film in stereoscopic 3D directed by Jose Punnoose. The film stars Suraj Balajee, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Tirlok Malik and Pooja Kumar. It was dubbed in Malayalam, Telugu and Hindi, with the Hindi dub being titled as Chota Jadugar. It won the National Film Award for Best Special Effects. The Ax Fight The Ax Fight is an ethnographic film by anthropologist and filmmaker Tim Asch and anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon about a conflict in a Yanomami village called Mishimishimabowei-teri, in southern Venezuela. It is best known as an iconic and idiosyncratic ethnographic film about the Yanomamo and is frequently shown in classroom settings. The Eye of the Day Eye of the Day is a Dutch/Indonesian documentary from 2001 directed by Leonard Retel Helmrich. The documentary released on 1 March 2001. The documentary is the start of a trilogy and follows the family Sjamsuddin, existing of three generations in the slums of Jakarta Indonesia. The Dutch name is Stand van de Zon. Tenshi na konamaiki is a manga series by Hiroyuki Nishimori. The story revolves around the adventures of 15-year-old schoolgirl Megumi Amatsuka, a popular and beautiful tomboy that always get into fights with a secret: she used to be a boy. Originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday, it has been collected in 20 tankōbon volumes and adapted as a 50-episode anime series. In 2001, the manga won the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen. The Broken Disk The Broken Disk is a 1959 Turkish romantic drama film directed by Osman F. Seden. It stars Zeki Müren, Belgin Doruk, Ayfer Feray, Behzat Balkaya, Güney Dinç, Hayri Esen and Muammer Gözalan. An Evening with the Dixie Chicks An Evening with the Dixie Chicks is a 2002 live music documentary featuring the Dixie Chicks and directed by Joel Gallen. As of March 2003, An Evening with the Dixie Chicks has sold 2 million copies in the United States and has been certified 2x Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Crazy Watto Crazy Watto is a two-minute-long fan film that made its debut on the internet in 2000. The film is a spoof of used car deal ads shown on television, featuring Watto from Episode I – The Phantom Menace. Watto offers up for sale familiar ships such as an X-wing with "genuine battle marks used in the Battle of Yavin" for $599.99 and an AT-AT for $999.99. Fans of other sci-fi shows notice that he auctions a Borg cube for $899.99, and also puts up ships from Star Trek and Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future for $29.99 each. The film played at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival, and is a popular fan film at many science fiction conventions. The film was originally hosted by TheForce.Net, but is now part of The Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards on AtomFilms. Immoral Sisters , adapted into English as Immoral Sisters, is an eroge series published by ELF Corporation that was made into a series of hentai anime released by Pink Pineapple. Mysterium Occupation Mysterium Occupation is a Belarusian military drama film, released in 2004 Doubt Doubt is a 2003 Philippine film about fidelity and deception in a gay relationship. Cris, a young director, meets Erick and developed a relationship with him. After being together for several months, their relationship began to fall apart and is complicated by people involved in their lives. War Crimes War Crimes is a 2005 film starring John Jenner and Earl Palmer. It was written and directed by Thomas Bros. Vampire Secrets Vampire Secrets is a 2006 docudrama about the mythology and lifestyle of vampires, produced by Indigo Films for the History Channel, and narrated by Corey Burton. The documentary features the history of vampires from Indian, Greek, and Chinese origins, and references to the Bible and ancient Mesopotamia. Other topics include: Bram Stokers 1897 novel, Dracula James Spalding, a Scotsman, 1632 Elizabeth Báthory Haidamaque, Hungary, 1715 Blood ritual Anne Rices vampire novels The Masquerade: Rod Ferrell, killed two people in Eustis, USA, and was sentenced to death Sex appeal: Nosferatu, 1931 film with Béla Lugosi, Vampirella, Demonlover; and others. Vampire underground and gothic subculture: Susan Walsh who falls for a purported "living vampire" and disappears in January 1996 Psychic vampire, Sanguine, vampire lifestylers Features commentaries by authors Katherine Ramsland, and J. Gordon Melton, parapsychologist Loyd Auerbach, psychic vampire author and spokesperson Michelle Belanger, Father Sebastiaan, forensic biologist Mark Benecke, professor Thomas Garza, and others. Cast: Deborah Rombaut as Demon Woman, Adrian Balbontin as Gaspard Robilette, Lyndsey Nelson as Susan Walsh, Scott Updegrave as Richard Wendorf, Christa Bella as Elizabeth Bathory, Jack Sale as Rod Ferrell, Thais Harris as Katherine Ramsland, Dan Higgins as James Spalding, George Mauro as Bram Stoker, Kari Wishingrad as Bathory Chambermaid, Jeffery Davis as Vampire, Justin Rodgers Hall as Vampire and Peter Stack as Ficzko. Chô gekijô-ban Keroro gunsô is a 2006 Japanese animated film directed by Yusuke Yamamoto and written by Mamiko Ikeda. It is the first movie in the Sgt. Frog series created by Mine Yoshizaki. Grain in Ear Grain in Ear is a 2005 Chinese film written and directed by Korean Chinese filmmaker Zhang Lu. The title refers to the solar term in the traditional calendars of China and Korea. Recycled Life Recycled Life is a 2006 American short documentary film directed by Leslie Iwerks. It relays the story of a massive toxic landfill near Guatemala City, and the local residents who scavenge there to eke out their meager living. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The Eagles Eagles is a 1984 Iranian film about an Iranian pilot, Yadollah Sharifirad, whose aircraft shot down by Iraqi air force during Iran–Iraq War. The story is about his escape back to Iran. This movie is considered the first major war movie in Iranian cinema. It is estimated that 18 percent of Iranian population watched the movie at the time. Paper Cannot Wrap Ember Paper Cannot Wrap Up Embers is a 2007 French-Cambodian documentary film directed by Rithy Panh. In this film, the director examines prostitution in Cambodia. Adam's Wall Adams Wall is a 2008 Canadian drama film directed by Michael Mackenzie, who also co-wrote the film with Dana Schoel and produced by Ziad Touma of Couzin Films and by Olivier Sirois. The films original music is composed by Benoît Charest. The film was released in Montreal on October 17, 2008. The film stars Jesse Aaron Dwyre as Adam Levy, Flavia Bechara as Yasmine Gibran, Paul Ahmarani as Najeeb Gibran, Gabriel Gascon as Rabbi Levy, Tyrone Benskin as Mostafa and Maxim Roy as Christine. Younger Adam is played by Kyler Nesrallah. Dare Not Walk Alone Dare Not Walk Alone is a 2006 documentary film directed by Jeremy Dean. The film played the festival circuit in 2006 and in 2007 received the audience award at the Deep Focus Film Festival in Columbus, Ohio. It was signed by Indican Pictures for theatrical, DVD, and TV release. The film was released on DVD on November 11, 2008. In January 2009 the film was nominated for an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Documentary. Fat Camp Fat Camp: An MTV Docs Movie Presentation is a 2006 documentary television film about five teens at a fat camp founded by Tony Sparber, called Camp Pocono Trails, in the Poconos, Pennsylvania. Shooting Range Shooting Range is a 1979 Soviet animation film directed by Vladimir Tarasov. The film is twenty-one minutes long and is set to jazz music. It is a satirical critique of capitalism and life in the United States. Gerrymandering Gerrymandering is a 2010 documentary feature film written and directed by Jeff Reichert. The film explores the history and the ethical, moral and racial problems raised by redistricting, i.e., the drawing of boundaries of electoral districts in the United States. Gerrymandering covers the history of the redistricting practice, how it is used and abused, how it benefits the two major political parties, Democrats and Republicans. Sister Mary Sister Mary is a 2011 American comedy musical film directed and written by Scott Grenke and starring Ant, James Vallo, Bruce Vilanch, Judy Tenuta, Sean Paul Lockhart and Shawn Quinlan. The Silence of Joan The Silence of Joan is a 2011 French historical film directed by Philippe Ramos and starring Clémence Poésy, Thierry Frémont and Liam Cunningham. The film was screened in the Directors Fortnight at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Spanish Flu: The Forgotten Fallen Spanish Flu: The Forgotten Fallen is a 2009 television drama. It deals with Dr James Nivens attempts to deal with the 1918 flu pandemic in Manchester. Its screenplay was written by Peter Harness and it starred Bill Paterson as Niven, along with Mark Gatiss, Kenneth Cranham and Charlotte Riley. It was first broadcast on BBC Four on 5 August 2009. Shirley Adams Shirley Adams is a 2009 film directed and written by South African filmmaker Oliver Hermanus. Geng: The Adventure Begins Geng: The Adventure Begins is a 2009 Malaysian 3D computer animated film. The film is produced by Les Copaque and released in Malaysian cinemas beginning 12 February 2009. Geng was launched in a ceremony held on 11 September 2007 together with short animated series Upin & Ipin that have connections with the film. Planning for the film began in late-2005 as Les Copaque commenced operations. It received financial support from ICT-related agencies such as Multimedia Development Corporation and MIMOS. Panchakshari Panchakshari is a 2010 Telugu film that stars Anushka Shetty. It was directed by V. Samudra and released on 11 June 2010. It is dubbed in Tamil as Panchamukhi and in Hindi as Vaishnavi. The Lips The Lips is a 2010 Argentine drama film directed by Iván Fund and Santiago Loza. It was entered into the Un Certain Regard section of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. The film opened theatrically in the United States at Maysles Cinema in June, 2011 as part of the Documentary in Bloom series. Thirst Thirst is an Australian desert drama written and directed by Robert Carter, and starring Victoria Haralabidou, Myles Pollard, Hanna Mangan-Lawrence and Tom Green. Thirst is about four individuals who become stranded in the desert with limited water, and are forced to make choices that challenge their ideas of themselves and what they truly need. Saudade is a 2011 Japanese comedy film directed by Katsuya Tomita. Portrait of a Call Girl Portrait of a Call Girl is a 2011 American pornographic film starring Jessie Andrews, and directed and written by Graham Travis. In 2012, the film received 19 nominations for both creative and technical awards, winning four AVN Awards for best actress, best director, best feature and the AVNs first Movie of the Year award; one XRCO Award for best epic; and six XBIZ Awards for acting performance of the year – female, best cinematography, best non-sex acting performance of the year, director of the year – individual project, and feature movie of the year. Station Station is a 2014 Hindi thriller film written and directed by Saad Khan and was produced by Sumit Ghosh Media, an independent company that promote talents from Bangalore. Sameer Kevin Roy, Vibhinta Verma, and Siddhanth Sundar star as the main protagonists of the film. Production began in November 2011, and was wrapped up in July 2012. The film went to post-production in March 2013, and was released on 28 March 2014 via PVR Cinemas and its arm PVR DIRECTORS RARE which works as a springboard to support the theatrical release of the critically acclaimed cinema and niche content from across the world. Official theatrical trailer was launched on 20 February 2014 at PVR Forum Mall, Bangalore in presence of Kannada film director Jacob Verghese, prominent Fashion Guru Prasad Bidapa along with Miss Earth Nicole Faria, and the cast and crew of the film. The film follows three psychotic assassins as they wait to finish a job at a waiting room on a deserted railway station. Haapus Haapus is a Marathi movie released on 25 June 2010. The movie has been produced by Sanjay Chhabria along with Abjijeet Satam who has also directed it. The movie tells us the story of how the family business of Mangoes that fruit once a year can sustain the whole village for an entire year. Boa Sorte, Meu Amor Good Luck, Sweetheart is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed by Daniel Aragão. Fall to Grace Fall to Grace is a 2013 documentary film produced, filmed and directed by Alexandra Pelosi. The film covers the career of former New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey after his "fall from grace" that led to his resignation from political office in the wake of an extramarital affair, to his admission that he was a homosexual, and a bitter divorce battle. In the years after his resignation, McGreevey pursued a calling to become an Episcopal priest, obtained a Master of Divinity degree at New York Citys General Theological Seminary. In recent years, McGreevey has counseled female inmates seeking rehabilitation at correctional facilities in the New Jersey and greater New York City area. Fall to Grace was an official selection at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, and premiered on HBO on 28 March 2013. The film also opened the 2013 Golden Door Film Festival Romeo Is Bleeding Romeo Is Bleeding is a 2015 documentary film directed by Jason Zeldes focusing on poets and students of Richmond as they prepare an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet based on the decades-long violent conflict between the neighborhoods of North and Central Richmond. The film explores the sources of this conflict and includes voices from citizens, city government, and the Richmond police department. The primary focus of the film is poet Donté Clark. It premiered April 29, 2015 as part of the San Francisco International Film Festival at the El Cerrito High School theater where the play, Tés Harmony, was originally produced. The Mercury News, in an article about the festival, called Romeo Is Bleeding "one of the best in the bunch." A Place in Heaven A Place in Heaven is a 2013 Israeli drama film written and directed by Yossi Madmoni. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Catch 22: Based on the Unwritten Story by Seanie Sugrue Catch 22: Based on the Unwritten Story by Seanie Sugrue is a 2016 United States thriller independent film. It premiered at the 2016 Palm Beach International Film Festival and would go on to play numerous others before being acquired for distribution by Toronto-based 108 Media. It was released theatrically on January 17, 2017. Call Me Tonight is a 1986 Japanese original video animation erotic horror comedy short film directed by Tatsuya Okamoto. It was released on July 28, 1986. Gundam Build Fighters Try is a 2014 Japanese science fiction anime television series based on Sunrises long-running Gundam franchise, and a sequel to the 2013 series Gundam Build Fighters. Like its predecessor, and in contrast to other Gundam series, Gundam Build Fighters Try features a tournament-based storyline where Gunpla models are built, customized, and battled. The series is directed by Shinya Watada and written by Yousuke Kuroda, who wrote the first series. Character designs were done by both Kenichi Ohnuki and Suzuhito Yasuda. The series was officially unveiled by Bandai on May 15, 2014, and began airing on TV Tokyo in Japan while streaming on YouTube in limited areas internationally on October 8, 2014. A novel spinoff is currently running in Hobby Japan starting in December 2014. Love, Theft and Other Entanglements Love, Theft and Other Entanglements is a 2015 Palestinian drama film directed by Muayad Alayan. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. The Gandhi Murder Solar Eclipse-Depth of Darkness is an upcoming Hollywood feature historic film based on the world politics immediately after Indian independence and partition. It is set in a violent India, divided on religious grounds. The feature takes an alternative view of the events that led to the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi on 30 January 1948. Produced by Ralitza Ivanova, Moobi Alwright & directed by Karim Traidia and Pankaj Sehgal, the film is featured by Stephen Lang, Vinnie Jones, Luke Pasqualino, Om Puri, Bobbie Phillips, Mark Moses, Rajit Kapur, Govind Namdeo, Raajpal Yadav, Anant Mahadevan, Avtar Gill, Gauhar Khan, Elissar, Vikas Shrivastav, Behzad Khan and introduces Vivaan Tiwari, Alen Thomson and Alessa Novelli in key roles. Hedgehog Hedgehog is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by Lindsey Copeland. The film stars Madeline Brewer, Danny Deferrari, Robbie Tann, Jessica Renee Russell, Richard Toth, and Ann Dowd. The film premiered at the 2017 Cinequest Film Festival. Mupparimanam Mupparimanam is a 2017 Indian Tamil language romantic thriller film written and directed by Adhiroopan. The film stars Shanthanu Bhagyaraj and Srushti Dange in the leading roles, with Skanda Ashok, Ravi Prakash and Thambi Ramaiah in supporting roles. Featuring music composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar and cinematography by Rasamathi, the film began production during late 2015, and was released on 3 March 2017. Disneynature: Ghost of the Mountains Ghost of the Mountains is a 2017 nature documentary about snow leopards on the Tibetan Plateau. Directed by Ben Wallis and narrated by Antoine Fuqua, Ghost of the Mountains was released theatrically by Disneynature on June 30, 2017. It is the eleventh nature documentary released under that label. Much of the work have depended on local Tibetans, their vast knowdge of the environment, and their sincere hospitality. It filmed in Yulshul, Kham. On Dangerous Ground On Dangerous Ground is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Robert Thornby and starring Carlyle Blackwell and Gail Kane. It was distributed by the World Film Company. Proekt inzhenera Prayta The Project of Engineer Prite is a 1918 short film directed by Lev Kuleshov. Tommy Tucker's Tooth Tommy Tuckers Tooth is an animated short film by Walt Disney at his short-lived Laugh-O-Grams studio in Kansas City from 1922. The format was black and white, and without sound. The film was one of two commissioned by Kansas City Dentist Thomas B. McCrum. It earned the Laugh-O-Gram studio $500. It extols the virtue of regular tooth brushing through the story of two boys: Tommy Tucker and Jimmie Jones. Tommy cares for his teeth, while Jimmie does not. The film ends with advice on proper tooth-brushing technique. In 1926 Disney made the follow up short Clara Cleans Her Teeth, starring Walt’s niece Marjorie Sewell Davis, after being contacted by McCrum again, who asked for a sequel. My Lady of Whims My Lady of Whims is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Dallas M. Fitzgerald. The film was originally seven reels, but a shortened five reel version survives. This film starred Clara Bow at age 20. Der große Sprung - Eine unwahrscheinliche, aber bewegte Geschichte The Great Leap is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Arnold Fanck and starring Leni Riefenstahl, Luis Trenker and Hans Schneeberger. A young Italian girl living in the Dolomites falls in love with a member of a tourist party skiing on the nearby mountains. Tarzan the Tiger Tarzan the Tiger is a Universal movie serial based on the novel Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar by Edgar Rice Burroughs. It stars Frank Merrill as Tarzan, Natalie Kingston as Jane, and Al Ferguson. It was written by Ian McClosky Heath and directed by Henry MacRae. It was considered lost at one time but a copy has since been found. Today the serial is available on DVD and, in the public domain, available for download on the internet. Big Boy Big Boy is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical comedy film produced by Warner Bros.. The film was directed by Alan Crosland and stars Al Jolson, Claudia Dell, Louise Closser Hale, and Noah Beery. The film is based on the 1925 Broadway hit show of the same name in which Jolson also starred. Ghost Valley Ghost Valley is a 1932 American pre-Code film starring Tom Keene. It made a profit of $20,000. Strangers in Love Strangers in Love is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Lothar Mendes, written by Grover Jones, William J. Locke and William Slavens McNutt, and starring Fredric March, Kay Francis, Stuart Erwin, Juliette Compton, George Barbier, Sidney Toler and Earle Foxe. It was released on March 4, 1932, by Paramount Pictures. That's My Boy Thats My Boy is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Richard Cromwell and Dorothy Jordan. John Wayne had a very small uncredited role in the film. The Washington Masquerade The Washington Masquerade is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Charles Brabin and written by John Meehan and Samuel Blythe. The film stars Lionel Barrymore, Karen Morley, Diane Sinclair, Nils Asther and Reginald Barlow. The film was released on July 9, 1932, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Double Door Double Door is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by Charles Vidor and written by Jack Cunningham and Gladys Lehman. It is based on the 1933 Broadway play of the same name by Elizabeth A. McFadden. The film stars Evelyn Venable, Mary Morris, Anne Revere and Kent Taylor. Morris and Revere reprised their Broadway roles. Though Morris had a long stage career, this is her only film performance. The film was released on May 4, 1934, by Paramount Pictures. Gridiron Flash Gridiron Flash is a 1934 film. It made a profit of $43,000. Bulldog Courage Bulldog Courage is a 1935 American Western directed by Sam Newfield, and produced by Sigmund Neufeld for Puritan Pictures. Heaven on Earth Heaven on Earth is a 1935 Austrian musical comedy film directed by E.W. Emo and starring Lizzi Holzschuh, Ilona Massey and Heinz Rühmann. The films sets were designed by the art director Julius von Borsody. Metropolitan Metropolitan is a 1935 back-stage drama film interlaced with songs and musical segments from opera. Directed by Ryszard Bolesławski, it featured the famous baritone Lawrence Tibbett, with Virginia Bruce as his leading lady. Tibbett was Americas leading baritone and a major star of the New York Metropolitan Opera, where he sang more than 600 times. Metropolitan was the first production for the 20th Century Fox film studio, which had been newly formed from the merger of Twentieth Century Pictures and Fox Film Corporation. Music Is Magic Music Is Magic is a 1935 Fox musical film directed by George Marshall. The movie stars Alice Faye and Bebe Daniels and is based on a play by Jesse Lasky Jr. and Gladys Unger. The movie was Daniels last American screen appearance. The Hound of the Baskervilles The Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1937 German mystery film directed by Carl Lamac and starring Peter Voss, Fritz Odemar and Fritz Rasp. It is an adaptation of the Sherlock Holmess story The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle. The films sets were designed by the art director Wilhelm Depenau and Karl Vollbrecht. Sing, Baby, Sing Sing, Baby, Sing is a 1936 American film. Richard A. Whiting and Walter Bullock received an Academy Award nomination in Best Original Song at the 9th Academy Awards for their song "When Did You Leave Heaven". Training Pigeons Training Pigeons is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film featuring Betty Boop and Pudgy the Pup. Wanted! Jane Turner Wanted! Jane Turner is a 1936 American crime drama film directed by Edward Killy from a screenplay by Edmund L. Hartmann and John Twist, based on Twists story. Produced by RKO Radio Pictures, it was premiered in New York City on November 27, 1936, with a national release the following week on December 4. The film stars Lee Tracy and Gloria Stuart, with an extensive supporting cast. Westward Whoa Westward Whoa is an animated short film in the Looney Tunes series. It marks the final appearance of spotted St. Bernard puppies Ham and Ex, and the penultimate for Beans and Little Kitty. It is also the last cartoon where Porky Pig is the co-star to Beans. The film is also in the public domain. Devil's Playground Devils Playground is a 1937 American romantic drama film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Richard Dix, Dolores del Río, and Chester Morris. A remake of Frank Capras Submarine. Painted Desert Painted Desert is a 1938 Western film directed by David Howard and starring George OBrien and Laraine Day. The picture is a remake of The Painted Desert, which stars William Boyd and features an early appearance by Clark Gable in a major supporting role. The movie was partially filmed on location in Red Rock Canyon, a popular filming location during the 1930s and 1940s, with a multitude of B-Westerns being filmed there. Dark Magic Dark Magic is a short comedy film produced by Robert Benchley for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Benchley appears as Joe Doakes, who goes to a magic shop to see a magician perform magic tricks. Sharp-eyed viewers will recognize "Mr. Calypso", the magic demonstrator, as none other than sleight-of-hand master John Scarne. Trouble in Sundown Trouble in Sundown is a 1939 American western film directed by David Howard, using a screenplay by Oliver Drake, Dorrell McGowan and Stuart McGowan, based on a story by Charles F. Royal. Starring George OBrien, Rosalind Keith, Ray Whitley, and Chill Wills, the film was produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, released on March 24, 1939. Dude Cowboy Dude Cowboy is a 1941 American western film. David Howard directed the film and Morton Grant wrote the screenplay. The film stars Tim Holt as Terry McVey, Eddie Kane as Gordon West, Marjorie Reynolds as Barbara Adams, Byron Foulger as Frank Adams, Louise Currie as Gail Sargent, Eddie Dew as French, Helen Holmes as Aunt Althea Carter, Lloyd Ingraham as Pop Stebbins, Eddie Kane as Gordon West, and Tom London as the Silver City Sheriff. Filming began 25 April 1941. London Blackout Murders London Blackout Murders is a 1943 American crime film directed by George Sherman and written by Curt Siodmak. The film stars John Abbott, Mary McLeod, Lloyd Corrigan, Lester Matthews, Anita Sharp-Bolster and Louis Borel. The film was released on January 15, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Whispering Ghosts Whispering Ghosts is a 1942 American mystery film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Milton Berle, Brenda Joyce and John Shelton. The film concerns a group of people who try to solve a murder. Hit Parade of 1943 Hit Parade of 1943 also known as Change of Heart is a 1943 American musical film made by Republic Pictures. It was directed by Albert S. Rogell and produced by Albert J. Cohen from a screenplay by Frank Gill Jr. and Frances Hyland. The film stars John Carroll, Susan Hayward, Gail Patrick, Eve Arden, Melville Cooper, Walter Catlett, Mary Treen, and Dorothy Dandridge. It also features several orchestras including the Count Basie Orchestra, Freddy Martin and his orchestra, Ray McKinley and his orchestra, and the Golden Gate Quartet. Cosmo Jones in the Crime Smasher Cosmo Jones, Crime Smasher is a 1943 American film directed by James Tinling. The film is also known as Cosmo Jones in The Crime Smasher. Hands Across the Border Hands Across the Border is a 1944 American film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. Wait for Me Wait for Me is a 1943 Soviet war drama film directed by Boris Ivanov and Aleksandr Stolper and starring Boris Blinov, Valentina Serova and Lev Sverdlin. The films art direction was by Artur Berger and Vladimir Kamsky. Texas Masquerade Texas Masquerade is a 1944 American Western film directed by George Archainbaud, written by Jack Lait Jr. and Norman Houston, and starring William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Jimmy Rogers, Don Costello, Mady Correll and Francis McDonald. It was released on February 8, 1944, by United Artists. Die Fledermaus Die Fledermaus is a 1946 German operetta film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Marte Harell, Johannes Heesters and Will Dohm. It is based on Johann Strauss IIs 1874 work of the same name. The film was made by Terra Film, one of major German production companies of the Nazi era. It was shot using agfacolor at the Barrandov Studios in Prague and the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. Although production began in 1944, the film was not finally released until 1946 when it was distributed by the communist-controlled DEFA company in the Soviet occupation zone. The films sets were designed by Robert Herlth. High Tide High Tide is a 1947 American film noir directed by John Reinhardt. The film features Lee Tracy, Don Castle and Julie Bishop. Love and Learn Love and Learn is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Frederick de Cordova and written by Eugene Conrad, I. A. L. Diamond, Harry Sauber and Francis Swann. The film stars Jack Carson, Robert Hutton, Martha Vickers, Janis Paige, Otto Kruger and Barbara Brown. The film was released by Warner Bros. on May 2, 1947. Reet, Petite, and Gone Reet, Petite, and Gone is a 1947 American musical race film directed in his feature film debut by short subject director William Forest Crouch that was produced and released by Astor Pictures. The film stars Louis Jordan and in her credited feature film debut, June Richmond. The Rattled Rooster The Rattled Rooster is a 1948 Warner Bros. animated cartoon directed by Arthur Davis. In this short, a frustrated rooster attempts to catch a precocious worm. However, the tables turn when the rooster finds himself being chased by an amorous female rattlesnake. Badmen of Tombstone Bad Men of Tombstone is a 1949 Western film from King Brothers Productions. It was co-written by Philip Yordan and stars Barry Sullivan and Broderick Crawford. King Brothers announced plans for a sequel, The Marshall of Tombstone but it was never made. Treasure of Monte Cristo Treasure of Monte Cristo is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by William Berke and starring Glenn Langan, Adele Jergens and Steve Brodie. Criminal Lawyer Criminal Lawyer is a 1951 American film noir crime film directed by Seymour Friedman and starring Pat OBrien, Jane Wyatt and Mary Castle. A tricky lawyer is forced to consider his moral worldview when he is turned down for a position as a judge. Outlaw Women Outlaw Women is a 1952 American western film directed by Sam Newfield and Ron Ormond and starring Marie Windsor, Richard Rober and Carla Balenda. It is set in a remote small town run entirely by women. The film was made in Cinecolor and released by the low-budget specialist Lippert Pictures. San Antone San Antone is a 1953 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Rod Cameron, Arleen Whelan, Forrest Tucker, Katy Jurado. Ain't Misbehavin' Aint Misbehavin is a 1955 musical film released by Universal-International and starring Rory Calhoun, Piper Laurie, Jack Carson and Mamie Van Doren. Der letzte Mann The Last Man is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Harald Braun and starring Hans Albers, Romy Schneider and Rudolf Forster. The film is a remake of the 1924 Weimar silent The Last Laugh, with the setting updated to post-war Germany. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Baden-Baden. The films sets were designed by the art director Kurt Herlth and Robert Herlth. Passport to Treason Passport to Treason is an American mystery thriller released in 1955. It stars Rod Cameron, Lois Maxwell, and Clifford Evans. It was directed by Robert S. Baker and written by Kenneth R. Hayles and Norman Hudis, based on the Manning OBrine novel of the same name. Hound-Dog Man Hound-Dog Man is a 1959 film directed by Don Siegel, based on the 1947 novel by Fred Gipson, and starring Fabian, Carol Lynley, and Stuart Whitman. Poeten og Lillemor og Lotte Poeten og Lillemor og Lotte is a 1960 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Henning Moritzen. Little Presents Little Presents is a 1961 Finnish drama film directed by Jack Witikka. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. Danger on My Side Danger by My Side is a 1962 British crime thriller directed by Charles Saunders and starring Anthony Oliver. Das zweite Gleis The Second Track is a 1962 East German drama film directed by Joachim Kunert. It is the only DEFA film looking at the Nazi Germany history in East Germany. Cherchez l'idole Cherchez lidole is a 1964 French-Italian film directed by Michel Boisrond. Coriolano eroe senza patria Coriolano: eroe senza patria is a 1963 Italian historical drama film set in Rome in 493 BC. The plot is an adaptation of the Roman legend about the general who won great victories for the Romans over their enemies the Volscians, but was then forced into exile by his political enemies at home. The film was directed by Giorgio Ferroni. The Last Ride to Santa Cruz The Last Ride to Santa Cruz is a 1964 West German-Austrian Western film directed by Rolf Olsen and starring Edmund Purdom. The film was shot in the Canary Islands. That Kind of Girl That Kind of Girl is a British cult film and the directorial debut of Gerry OHara. Produced by Robert Hartford-Davis with a script by Jan Read, it was released in 1963. The films subject is premarital sexual relationships and sexually transmitted diseases in an English 1960s millieu. Anatomy of a Marriage Anatomy of a Marriage: My Days with Jean-Marc is a 1964 French film directed by André Cayatte telling the story of a marriage break-up told from the womans point of view. The films companion piece My Days with Françoise tells the story from the mans point of view. Curse of the Stone Hand Curse of the Stone Hand is a 1965 horror film created by movie producer Jerry Warren by editing together two 1940s Chilean films, La casa está vacía, a 1945 film directed by Carlos Schlieper, and La dama de la muerte, a 1946 film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen. Warren combined sections of each film, and padded out the running time with newly filmed footage he shot with actors John Carradine and Katherine Victor. It was released theatrically in 1965 on a double-bill with Warrens similarly constructed Face of the Screaming Werewolf. Gutter Girls The Yellow Teddy Bears is a 1963 British drama film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring Jacqueline Ellis, Iain Gregory, Raymond Huntley and Georgina Patterson. Secret Agent Fireball Le spie uccidono a Beirut is a 1965 Italian/French international co-production spy film pertaining to the Eurospy genre. In this film inspired by the James Bond film series, Richard Harrison stars as Secret Agent Fleming known as Bart Fleming Agent X-117 in some prints and as Bob Fleming Agent 077 in others. The film was directed by film producer Luciano Martino, in one of his few forays into directing. It was released in the United States by American International Pictures as Secret Agent Fireball and double billed with Spy in Your Eye. The film was shot in Paris, Hamburg and Beirut. Harrison repeated his Agent Fleming role in A 077, sfida ai killers/Killers are Challenged/Mission Casablanca. Batman Fights Dracula Batman Fights Drácula is a 1967 Filipino film directed by Leody M. Diaz and scripted by Bert R. Mendoza. The film, which was not authorized by DC Comics, is considered to be lost. I 2 deputati I 2 deputati is a 1968 comedy film written and directed by Giovanni Grimaldi and starring the comedy duo formed by Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. Only the Cool Children of Mata Hari is a 1970 international co-production crime film directed by Jean Delannoy and starring Klaus Kinski. Dig Your Grave Friend... Sabata's Coming Dig Your Grave Friend... Sabatas Coming is a 1971 Spanish western film directed by Juan Bosch and starring by Richard Harrison, Fernando Sancho and Raf Baldassarre. It was scored by Enrique Escobar. Geet Geet is a 1970 Bollywood love story and family drama directed by Ramanand Sagar. The film stars Rajendra Kumar, Mala Sinha and Sujit Kumar. The films music is by Kalyanji Anandji. The film was remade in Telugu as Aradhana. Rdece klasje Red Wheat is a 1970 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Živojin Pavlović. It was entered into the 21st Berlin International Film Festival. No es bueno que el hombre esté solo No es bueno que el hombre esté solo is a 1973 Spanish drama film directed by Pedro Olea. It is composed by Alfonso G. Santisteban. Teresa the Thief Teresa the Thief is a 1973 commedia allitaliana film directed by Carlo Di Palma. It is based on the novel Memorie di una ladra written by Dacia Maraini in 1972. The Bait The Bait is a television film about LAPD Detective Tracy Fleming, who is out to catch a serial killer preying on women in Los Angeles. Filmed in 1971 and released in 1973, it stars Donna Mills. The film was based on former police officer Dorothy Uhnaks first novel, also titled The Bait, which won the MWAs Edgar for Best First Novel. She was reportedly embarrassed over the liberties taken with her work by this film. The film itself was the pilot for an unlaunched weekly TV series. The Ledger, a later book by Ms. Uhnak featuring the same character, NYPD Detective Christie Opara, was adapted into the TV-film Get Christie Love! It also took liberties with the source material, but was, nonetheless, successfully turned into a TV series the following season. James Dean: The First American Teenager James Dean: The First American Teenager was a 1976 American documentary film about actor James Dean featuring interviews with many of Deans friends and co-stars. Karayuki-san, the Making of a Prostitute is a 1975 Japanese film by director Shohei Imamura. It is a documentary on a Japanese "karayuki-san," women who were forced into prostitution in Japanese-occupied territories during World War II. Imamura focuses on a particular woman who was sent to Malaysia and never returned to Japan. Joan Mellen, in The Waves at Genjis Door, called this film, "Perhaps the most brilliant and feeling of Imamuras fine documentaries." International Assassin A Queens Ransom, also known as International Assassin, is a 1976 Hong Kong action film about a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II. The film was written and directed by Ting Shan-hsi and starred Jimmy Wang Yu, Angela Mao, George Lazenby, Ko Chun-hsiung, Charles Heung and Dean Shek, whom also serves as the films assistant director. A Queda A Queda is a 1976 Brazilian drama film directed by Ruy Guerra and Nelson Xavier. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize. Undercover Lover Licensed to Love and Kill is a 1979 imitation James Bond film starring Gareth Hunt as British secret agent Charles Bind. It was directed and written by Lindsay Shonteff and produced by his wife Elizabeth Gray. The film had the working title An Orchid for No. 1; it was released on VHS under the title The Man from S.E.X.. Voorbij, voorbij All Things Pass is a 1979 television film directed by Paul Verhoeven. In Douglas Keeseys book on Verhoeven, he writes that the film is a coda to Verhoevens previous film Soldier of Orange. It concerns several Dutch resistance fighters 35 years after World War II who have sworn revenge on a Dutch SS officer who shot their friend during the Netherlands resistance to Nazi occupation. Upon finding the man, they discover that he is now paralysed and would suffer more to stay alive than be killed. L'homme à tout faire The Handyman is a 1980 Canadian drama/romance film directed by Micheline Lanctôt. The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch is a 1982 American made-for-television western romantic comedy film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Priscilla Barnes, Lee Horsley, Joan Collins, Donny Osmond, Morgan Brittany and Lisa Whelchel. Executive produced by Aaron Spelling, it premiered on ABC on October 31, 1982 and was later syndicated to cable television for rebroadcast. Undercover Undercover is a 1983 Australian film directed by David Stevens and starring Michael Pare and Genevieve Picot. The Frog Prince The Frog Prince is a 1985 romantic comedy film written and directed by Brian Gilbert. The film was a British and French co-production and was released in the US under the title French Lesson. The story revolves around a young British girl who travels to Paris to go to college and is determined to find the man of her dreams. It stars Jane Snowden as Jenny. Sloane Sloane is a 1984 action film starring Robert Resnik as "Philip Sloane," a martial arts instructor who fights kidnappers and cannibal pygmies in the Philippines. It also stars Debra Blee. Circle of Violence: A Family Drama Circle of Violence: A Family Drama is a 1986 CBS television movie. Directed by David Greene and starring Tuesday Weld, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Peter Bonerz and River Phoenix, the film tells the tragic story of the seldom addressed issue of elder parent abuse. Outback Bound Outback Bound is a 1988 American television film about a snooty Beverly Hills woman who goes to outback Australia. The Johnstown Flood The Johnstown Flood is a 1989 American short documentary film directed by Charles Guggenheim about the Johnstown Flood. It won the Oscar at the 62nd Academy Awards for Documentary Short Subject. David McCullough, author of the 1968 book, The Johnstown Flood, hosted the film. Dark Illness Il male oscuro is a 1990 Italian drama film directed by Mario Monicelli. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Giuseppe Berto. For this film Monicelli was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Director. Kamillions Kamillions is a 1989 film directed by Mikel B. Anderson from a story by Robert Hsi and a screenplay Anderson wrote in collaboration with Harry S. Robins. The film was re-edited by producer Teresa Woo, who later admitted she did not really understand an English language science fiction comedy, and was expecting more of an action film. The film was shot primarily in the Dunsmuir House and Gardens in Oakland. Ba hai hong ying The Avenging Quartet is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts action crime film directed by Stanley Siu Wing, starring Cynthia Khan and Moon Lee. Fei hu wai zhuan The Sword of Many Loves, also known as The Sword of Many Lovers, is a 1993 Hong Kong film based on Jin Yongs novel The Young Flying Fox. The film was produced by Golden Harvest and directed by Poon Man-kit. Da Vinci's War Da Vincis War is a 1992 direct to video action thriller film directed by Raymond Martino. The film was produced by and stars Joey Travolta. It also star Michael Nouri, best known for his role in Flashdance. The films narrative revolves around former Vietnam War veteran Frank DaVinci attempting to find his sister and brother in laws killer with assistance from his fellow veterans and assassin China Smith only to become entangled in a trap concocted by corrupt CIA operatives. James Russo, Branscombe Richmond and Vanity appear in supporting roles. Brian Robbins also stars. Navodneniye The Flood is a 1994 French-Russian crime film directed by Igor Minaiev and starring Isabelle Huppert. It is based on the 1929 short story Navodneniye by Yevgeny Zamyatin. It was screened at the Locarno Festival in 1994. Phool Phool is a 1993 Bollywood film directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao starring Kumar Gaurav and Madhuri Dixit in lead roles along with Sunil Dutt and Rajendra Kumar in supporting roles. The film is produced by actor Rajendra Kumar who is the father of Kumar Gaurav, both in real life and in the film. This film marked Rajendra Kumars final film appearance. Moment of Truth: Cult Rescue Moment of Truth: A Mothers Deception is a 1994 American made-for-television drama film directed by Chuck Bowman. Based on a true story, the film is an original Moment of Truth film that stars Joan Van Ark, Stephen Macht and Brooke Langton. Legion of the Night Legion of the Night is a 1995 horror film directed by Matt Jaissle and stars Tim Lovelace, Jeff Rector, Ron Asheton, Heather Fine, and S. William Hinzman. The film revolves around a scientist who experiments with reanimation of corpses, accidentally creating zombies. This technology falls into the hands of a crime lord that uses it to create a near-invincible army of thugs. The film was released on DVD in the United Kingdom as Dead City. Pressurecooker Pressurecooker is a 1997 film directed by Bradley Null and written by Christopher Null. Ciccio Forgives, I Don't Ciccio perdona... Io no!, internationally known as Ciccio Forgives, I Dont, is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Marcello Ciorciolini. It is a spaghetti western parody of God Forgives... I Dont!. The Vengeance of Ursus The Vengeance of Ursus is a 1961 Italian peplum film directed by Luigi Capuano. La loba The She-Wolf is a 1965 Mexican horror film directed by Rafael Baledón and starring Kitty de Hoyos as a female werewolf. Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje is a 1955 Bollywood film directed by V. Shantaram. It stars Shantarams wife Sandhya and dancer Gopi Krishna in lead roles. One of the earlier Technicolor films made in India, the film won the All India Certificate of Merit for Best Feature Film, the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi, and the Filmfare Best Movie Award. The film was declared a "Super Hit" at Box office India. Wacky-Bye Baby Wacky-Bye Baby is the 28th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 2, 1948, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by United Artists. Schools Falling Apart Le bahut va craquer is a film directed by Michel Nerval released in 1981 . A Parisian School: The young girl Beatrice, who lives alone with her mother is pregnant. The schools headmaster decides to decriut Bea at the door. The other Students unite to sequesting the headmaster in company of the tutor in math and the teacher of philosophy ... The principal, the math teacher and the teacher of philosophy will become the hostages of students and pay for their misunderstanding. The Yacht Isabel Arrived This Afternoon The Yacht Isabel Arrived This Afternoon is a 1949 Venezuelan-Argentine film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. The film was part of an ultimately failed effort by the producer Luis Guillermo Villegas Blanco to establish a Venezuelan film industry during the era. For the film, Blanco brought in established film personnel and actors from Argentina and Mexico. It was shot on location and at the Bolivar Studios in Caracas. Composition for Victory Day Composition for Victory Day is a Russian film in 1998. The director is Sergei Ursuliak. Oleg Yefremovs the last role. The Fire The Fire is a 1916 Italian silent film directed by Giovanni Pastrone. It is loosely based on the novel The Flame by Gabriele DAnnunzio. Weatherbeaten Melody Verwitterte Melodie, or Weather-beaten Melody, is a 1942 animated short, made in Nazi Germany. It was written mainly by cartoonist Hans Fischerkoesen, although the sole credits often went to Horst von Möllendorff https://web.archive.org/web/20050930221739/http://www.animationjournal.com/abstracts/Moritz.html. It was animated by Jiri Brdecka in Prague. The general outline of the plot is of a bee that finds an abandoned phonograph in a meadow and uses her stinger as a stylus to play the record on it. Snowman in July Der Schneemann, also known as The Snowman, Snowman in July or The Magic Snowman, is a 1944 animated short film, created in Nazi Germany. It was written by cartoonist Horst von Möllendorff and animated by Hans Fischerkoesen. It was animated in Potsdam, Germany, near UFAs Neubabelsberg Studios. Angel of Darkness is a four-part hentai anime series released in 1994 by Pink Pineapple in Japan. The series focuses on tentacle rape and S&M and was adapted into a live action series. The animated series is released in North America by ADV Films under their SoftCel Pictures label. The genre is situated between sci-fi horror and the slasher film. The Little Island The Little Island is a 1958 British animated short film directed, produced, and animated by Richard Williams. It was his first film. Self-financed, it was a half-hour philosophical argument without words. It won the 1958 BAFTA award for Animated Film. Hakujitsumu is a 1981 Japanese pink film directed by Tetsuji Takechi. It is a remake of Takechis 1964 pink film of the same name, and is considered the first hardcore pornographic film to be released thearically in Japan. Messiah Messiah — in French and English, Le Messie — is a film performance of George Frideric Handels celebrated oratorio Messiah with accompanying photographs and filmed images assembled by American-born French photographer William Klein. The music was directed by Marc Minkowski conducting the Musiciens du Louvre/Grenoble Orchestra and Chorus. Producer was Michel Rotman. The film was a co-production of Kuiv Productions/France 2-Cinema, Canal+ and La Sofica Gimages 2. Gakidama is a 1985 Japanese horror film directed by Masayoshi Sukita and starring Kazuyo Matsui, Kyozo Nagatsuka, and Ichiro Ogura. The Coachman The Coachman is a 1961 South Korean film directed by Kang Dae-jin. At the 11th Berlin International Film Festival in 1961, The Coachman became the first Korean film to win a major international award. It was nominated for the Golden Bear Award and won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize. Three Men in a Tub Three Men in a Tub is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Nate Watt. It was the 164th Our Gang short that was released. Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son Tom, Tom, the Pipers Son is a 1969 experimental film made by Ken Jacobs. The film is considered a landmark in avant-garde and structural filmmaking, and remains Jacobs best-known work. It was admitted to the National Film Registry in 2007, and is part of Anthology Film Archives "Essential Cinema" repertory. In a meticulous experiment in rephotography, Jacobs deconstructs, manipulates, and recontextualizes a small fragment of found footage: a 1905 film showing a group of people chasing a thief through a barn, "shot and probably directed by G.W. ‘Billy’ Bitzer, rescued via a paper print filed for copyright purposes with the Library of Congress," according to Jacobs. Jacobs refashioning of the footage is an essayistic meditation on the nature of cinematic representation; in the words of Chicago Reader critic Fred Camper, it is "a film about watching movies." Viper Viper is a 2001 Italian drama film directed by Sergio Citti. Tackle Happy Tackle Happy is an Australian documentary film released in 2000 about the live performance show Puppetry of the Penis starring Simon Morley and David Friend. It was produced and directed by comedian Mick Molloy, whose radio show Martin/Molloy had chronicled the chaotic 1998 tour captured in the film. Tackle Happy also features guest appearances by Stephen Curry, Paul Hester, Tony Martin, Andrew Denton, Amanda Keller, Pete Smith and Jimeoin. Nayam Vekthamakkunnu Nayam Vyakthamakkunnu is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Balachandra Menon and produced by R. Mohan. The film stars Mammootty and Shanthi Krishna in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. the movie is based on the life of late Kerala Legislative assembly speaker G. Karthikeyan. Rikshavodu Rikshavodu is a 1995 Telugu film starring Chiranjeevi, Nagma and Soundarya in lead roles, directed by Kodi Ramakrishna and produced by Kranthi Kumar. Chiranjeevi played a dual role in the film. It was dubbed in Hindi as Devaa The Power Man and in Tamil as Veeraputhran. The Man of Earth Man of Soil is a 1984 Kosovar drama-thriller film directed by Agim Sopi. The movie is about the Albanian immigrants in Turkey, their struggle to adjust to the new lands and their yearning for the motherland. The director accurately portrays the gloomy atmosphere that prevailed during those times. The score for the film was composed by the renowned Kosovo-born, Albanian composer Rauf Dhomi. Bandido Bandido is a 2004 action film written by Scott Duncan and Carlos Gallardo and directed by Roger Christian. The story revolves around the CIA framing skilled thief Max Cruz aka "Bandido" in order to gain his cooperation in helping them recover intelligence data that was stolen by Beno Gildemontes, a Mexican Crime lord. Claymation Easter A Claymation Easter is a 1992 stop-motion short film by Will Vinton. The special won an Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program. Harry Saltzman: Showman Harry Saltzman: Showman is a promotional featurette about producer Harry Saltzman, containing interviews with surviving film professionals of the first 10 James Bond production crews as well as with Saltzmans family. Produced by MGM, it is included on DVD releases of that companys From Russia with Love. Wolves at Our Door Wolves at Our Door is a 1997 documentary film about the "Sawtooth Pack", a group of captive wolves in the Sawtooth Mountains in Idaho. The film was produced and directed by Jim Dutcher and first aired on The Discovery Channel. It is narrated by Richard Kiley. A two–hour sequel, Living with Wolves, was released in 2005. Mathilde Mathilde is a 2004 drama film written and directed by Nina Mimica and starring Jeremy Irons, Nutsa Kukhianidze and Sinéad Cusack. It was a co-production between several different countries. The screenplay concerns a young girl who attempts to kill a UN peacekeeper after the war in Croatia. Getter Robo Armageddon Getter Robo Armageddon, known in Japan as and , is a manga and OVA released in 1998 by Bandai Visual, based on the manga and anime series Getter Robo, created by Ken Ishikawa and Go Nagai. Chiche bombón Chiche bombón is a 2004 Argentine romantic drama film directed and written by Fernando Musa. The film stars Iván de Pineda and Andrea Galante. The film is set in San Luis, and Andrea Galante portrays a failed actress with diminishing prospects, becoming pregnant and living in poverty. Dhruvanakshatram Dhruva Nakshatram is a 1989 Tollywood film directed by Y. Nageswara Rao and produced by K. Ashok Kumar under Sri Usha Art Productions. It stars Venkatesh and Rajani in the lead roles, with music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Anari Dada in 1993. A Bookshelf on Top of the Sky: 12 Stories About John Zorn A Bookshelf on Top of the Sky: 12 Stories About John Zorn is a documentary film on avant garde composer and musician John Zorn directed by Claudia Heuermann. It features performances of a range of Zorns music and includes appearances by Joey Baron, Greg Cohen, Dave Douglas, Fred Frith, Ikue Mori, Mike Patton, and Marc Ribot. It won the Bavarian Documentary Award in 2002. Agni Pankh Agnipankh is a 2004 Indian film directed by Sanjiv Puri about pilots in the Indian Air Force. See Grace Fly See Grace Fly is a 2003 independent film directed and written by Pete McCormack and starring Gina Chiarelli and Paul McGillion. Its dramatic and often heartwrenching plot revolve around siblings, Grace and Dominic McKinley as they struggle to cope with their mothers death and Graces mental illness. Playas Ball Playas Ball is a 2003 sports, comedy, drama, and romance movie that was written and directed by Jennifer Harper and produced by Dale Davis. It stars Allen Payne and Elise Neal. The film was released on October 1, 2003 by CodeBlack Entertainment. Smokey Joe's Cafe: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller Smokey Joes Cafe: Direct from Broadway is a 2000 film of the Broadway production of the musical revue Smokey Joes Cafe as captured live in performance on Broadway featuring the shows final Broadway cast. The show was captured at Broadway’s Virginia Theatre in New York City during the shows final Broadway performance utilizing multiple high definition cameras by Broadway Worldwide. The film was released September 10, 2000 on cable and satellite pay-per-view channels in the U.S., Canada, and Latin America. The program was released on DVD and VHS November 6, 2001 by Good Times Video, with a DVD re-release January 16, 2007 by Image Entertainment. HBO bought the program in December 2002 for a two-year contract on the network. The Private Life of Samuel Pepys The Private Life of Samuel Pepys is a 2003 British comedy television film directed by Oliver Parker and starring Steve Coogan, Lou Doillon and Nathaniel Parker. It portrays the historical diarist Samuel Pepys. It was aired on BBC2 on 16 December 2003, drawing an audience of 2.9 million viewers. Home Home is a paranoid, darkly comic, hour-long television film made by the BBC and directed by Richard Curson Smith. He adapted it from a short story by J. G. Ballard in 2003. The plot follows a middle class man who chooses to abandon the outside world and restrict himself to not leaving his house, becoming a hermit. He soon starts to destroy his furniture to rid his life of clutter. The viewer follows his plight through both his video diary and through traditional film cameras. All he has is the food in his cupboard, and once the bills run out will have no gas or electricity - his mind soon becomes fevered. As he runs out of food he begins to consume shampoo, plants from his garden, his neighbours cats and anything else which crosses his path. In his increasing fear of the outside world he kills a man who comes to reclaim the television who insists upon entering, but refuses to hand over a cable which connects his video camera to his television. He claims the house is revealing itself to him, beginning in the attic: a bright light appears and the room expands - this pattern continues and develops. Upon viewing his video diaries he notices the effect does not appear, and is concerned that it may be limited to his mind. The film ends with him killing a friend who breaks into his house following her concern for him - he soon puts her in his freezer and climbs in after her. Sister Rose's Passion Sister Roses Passion is a 2004 American short documentary film directed by Oren Jacoby. It celebrates Sister Rose Thering, for 67 years a Dominican nun, whose passion was combating anti-Semitism. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short and won the Best Documentary Short Award at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. Shichinin no tomurai is a 2005 Japanese film written and directed by Dankan. It tells the story of seven families at a summer camp where the parents are involved in a very dark organ trafficking deal. The official English site states it to be based on true events. The Tribe The Tribe is a short documentary film directed by Tiffany Shlain and narrated by Peter Coyote. Weaving together archival footage, graphics and animation, it tells the history of both the Barbie doll and the Jewish people from Biblical times to the present. The Yob The Yob is the 21st episode of the British television comedy series The Comic Strip Presents..., written by Keith Allen and Daniel Peacock, with Allen also in the title role, and was directed by Ian Emes. It was first screened on Channel 4 on 12 March 1988 and also stars Adrian Edmondson and Peter Richardson. It features a brief appearance by Lily Allen, Keiths daughter, then a toddler, and subsequently a pop star. In the story, pretentious music video director Patrick Church is at UB40 concert, where he inadvertently steps into a matter-transportation pod, believing it to be a portable toilet. His brain patterns and those of a football hooligan are transposed and he turns into an ape-like Arsenal supporter to comic effect. Arsenic & Old Lace Arsenic & Old Lace is a 1962 television film directed by George Schaefer and starring Tony Randall, Dorothy Stickney, and Mildred Natwick. It first aired during season 11 of the NBC anthology series Hallmark Hall of Fame. It is an adaptation of Joseph Kesselrings 1939 play Arsenic and Old Lace. The story is a black comedy in which drama critic Mortimer Brewster discovers that his elderly aunts Abby and Martha have been poisoning their lonely male guests. Boris Karloff reprised his role as Jonathan Brewster, which he had originated on Broadway. He had been unable to appear in Frank Capras 1944 film due to a scheduling conflict, but had played Jonathan on television once before, in a 1955 adaptation for the CBS anthology series The Best of Broadway. Karloff and director Schaefer had previously performed the play during World War II, touring Pacific islands such as Kwajalein to entertain troops for Special Services. Karloff reportedly tried to cajole Schaefer into playing the role of Teddy in the television adaptation as well, but he declined and the part went to Tom Bosley. Elizabeth David: A Life in Recipes Elizabeth David: A Life in Recipes is a 2006 British drama television film directed by James Kent and starring Catherine McCormack, Greg Wise and Karl Johnson. Written by Amanda Coe, it is a depiction of the life of the cookery writer Elizabeth David. It first aired on the BBC in January 2006. A Few Days Later... A Few Days Later is a 2006 Iranian motion picture by Niki Karimi. The script for the movie won the Hubert Bals Fund of the Rotterdam Film Festival. Shake Rattle and Roll 8 Shake, Rattle and Roll 8 is a 2006 horror film and was an entry for the 32nd Metro Manila Film Festival. The film is the 8th installment of the Shake, Rattle & Roll series and contains three segments. Mordshunger Mordshunger is a film based on the German novel of the same name written by Frank Schätzing. Medea Miracle Medea Miracle is a 2007 French-Italian drama film directed by Tonino De Bernardi and starring Isabelle Huppert. Sirf....: Life Looks Greener on the Other Side Sirf....Life looks greener on the other side is a 2008 movie about four couples from different strata of life. It is about how each couple feels that the other couples life is better than theirs. It tries to portray the lifestyle of people in metro. The movie comes under the banner of Seven Eagles productions. It is produced by Sanjay Kotadia, Ghanshyam Patel, Kanu Patel. After working with Rajkumar Santoshi as an assistant director for China Gate, Pukar and Lajja. The movie revolves around four couples starring Manisha Koirala, Ranvir Shorey, Kay Kay Menon, Sonali Kulkarni, Parvin Dabbas, Rituparna Sengupta in the main lead. Blek end uayt (Chernoe i beloe) Black and White is a 1932 Soviet animated short film directed by Ivan Ivanov-Vano and Leonid Amalrik. Reporter Reporter is a 2009 documentary film about the work of New York Times columnist Nicholas D. Kristof in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Executive produced by Ben Affleck and directed by Eric Daniel Metzgar, the HBO movie captures life in the war-ravaged African country and specifically focuses on the challenges faced by international correspondents in covering the regions crises. Pradeshika Vaarthakal Pradeshika Varthakal is a 1989 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Kamal and produced by S. Sivaprasad. The film stars Jayaram, Parvathy, Jagathy Sreekumar and Innocent. The films score was composed by Johnson. High School Musical: O Desafio High School Musical: O Desafio is a spin-off of the American film High School Musical for the Brazilian market, based on the book Battle of the Bands. It began filming in April 2009 and it is the third Disney-branded feature film made in Latin America. However, the Brazilian version does not follow the caricatural style seen in the Argentinian and Mexican productions. The movie has a script created specifically for the cinema and an original plotline. It is a remake of High School Musical with the Brazilian versions of characters Troy, Gabriella, Ryan, Sharpay, Chad, Taylor and Kelsie. It was filmed in Rio de Janeiro and Olodum, the cultural group from Bahia, was invited to bring its unique rhythm to a special choreography number. The roles in the movie are played by the winners and finalists of the Brazilian TV program A Seleção: Olavo, Renata, Fellipe, Paula, Moroni, Beatriz, Samuel and Karol. It also has the special participation of Wanessa Camargo. Most Valuable Players Most Valuable Players is a 2010 documentary film directed/produced by Matthew D. Kallis and written/produced by Christopher Lockhart, about The Freddy Awards, an annual awards ceremony recognizing outstanding high school musical theatre in the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Lockhart was inspired to make the film after watching clips of a Freddy Awards production on YouTube. The film appeared in the International Documentary Associations DocuWeeks showcase in August 2010, as well as the Mill Valley Film Festival in California. In 2010, The Oprah Winfrey Network acquired the broadcast and video rights to the film. Rethink Afghanistan Rethink Afghanistan is a 2009 documentary by Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films, about the US military presence in Afghanistan following the terrorist attacks of September 11. Produced and released eight years into the war, at a time when Congress was considering sending tens of thousands of new troops to Afghanistan, the film asks the American public to reconsider basic questions about the conflict, such as how much will it cost, in lives and money? How long will Americans troops be there? How do we know if we’ve won? What is our exit strategy? The film was initially made available for free, online, in six consecutive chapters. This staggered release allowed the filmmakers to stay atop an ever-changing news cycle. Greenwald characterized it as "the first real-time documentary." Vigilante Vigilante: The Battle for Expression Vigilante Vigilante: The Battle for Expression is a 2011 documentary film directed by Max Good. The film profiles several anti-graffiti vigilantes throughout the United States, including Jim Sharp, Joe Connolly, and Fred Radtke. Siddu from Srikakulam Siddu from Sikakulam is a 2008 Telugu-language comedy film written and directed by Eashwar, produced by Malla Vijayaprasad under Wellfare Creations banner and starring Allari Naresh, Manjari Phadnis and Shraddha Das in lead roles. The film soundtrack and background score were composed by K. M. Radha Krishnan. Dialogues for the film were written by Raju M Rajasimha. The film was released on 14 August 2008. Untitled Untitled is a 2011 British drama-horror film directed by Shaun Troke. Presented in the style of found footage, the film stars Troke alongside Nikki Harrup, Leonora Moore and Danny Goldberg. Mero Euta Saathi Cha Mero Euta Saathi Chha is a Nepali movie released on September 11, 2009. This movie was a hit in 2009, and is an unofficial remake of the Korean hit A Millionaires First Love. Rey Rey is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language action dance film produced and directed by YVS Chowdary on his Bommarillu Films banner. Starring Sai Dharam Tej, Saiyami Kher, Shraddha Das in lead roles while Arpit Ranka and Farhad Shahnawaz played an equally important role. Chakri composed the Music while Gunasekharan handled the Cinematography. This film was YVS Chowdarys 9th film as director and 6th as producer. The film was launched at Ramanaidu Studios in Hyderabad on 17 October 2010 on the eve of Vijayadasami. The filming ended on 6 August 2013. The film released on 27 March 2015 and was declared a flop at the box office. The movie received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with Sai Dharam Tej’s performance being praised as “electrifying and energetic”, but the lengthy plot and lackluster music were criticized by the audiences. The film was dubbed into Hindi under the title The Real Hero by Sumeet Arts in the same year. Thingyan moe Thingyan Moe is a 1985 Burmese film directed by Maung Tin Oo and starring Nay Aung, Zin Wine, Khin Than Nu and May Than Nu in pivotal roles. The movie follows the life of a musician from 1959 to 1982, with many of the scenes set against traditional Thingyan celebrations. This movie contains scenes from Mandalays beautiful nature and shows two different ages of the Thangyan festival. Mandalay citizens helped produce this movie and they did not accept any cost. They only wanted to show their citys culture and historical places. Volume Volume is a 2012 short film directed by Mahalia Belo, written by Anna Ingeborg Topsøe, and starring Joe Cole and Anna Brewster. It won the Best British Short film at the 2012 Moët British Independent Film Awards and the Grand Jury Prize for Best Film at San Francisco Shorts 2013. It was also part of the official selection at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival while also appearing at numerous other film festival. Volume was director Mahalia Belos graduation short at the National Film and Television School. Ayyare Ayyare is a 2012 Telugu comedy film produced by Dr.Sudhakar Babu Bandaru, Sri Rangana Achhappa on Preetam Productions banner and directed by Saagar K Chandra. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Sivaji, Anisha Singh in the lead roles and music composed by Sunil Kashyap. Morya Morya is a Marathi movie and released on 19 August 2011. Directed and produced by Avdhoot Gupte along with Atul Kamble. The movie revolves around the Ganeshotsav festival and amount of political influence involved in the celebration. Re-encounter Re-encounter is a 2011 South Korean indie film written and directed by Min Yong-keun. Starring Yoo Da-in and Yoo Yeon-seok, it is a coming of age story about two young people who fall in love but lose contact when the girl becomes pregnant and the boy leaves her to go to Canada; they meet again after five years to look for their child, who they believe has been adopted. It premiered at the 15th Busan International Film Festival in 2010, and was released in theaters on February 17, 2011. Kali, the Little Vampire Kali the Little Vampire is a 2012 animated short film directed by Regina Pessoa. The film was the last in a trilogy of animated shorts by Pessoa about childhood, following A Noite and Tragic Story with Happy Ending. Kali the Little Vampire features original music from The Young Gods, and was produced by Abi Feijó, Julie Roy and René Chénier, Pascal Le Nôtre and Georges Schwizgebel and Claude Luyet. Soongava: Dance of the Orchids Soongava: Dance of the Orchids is a 2012 Nepalese drama film written and directed by Subarna Thapa. It is Nepals first lesbian film. The film was selected as the Nepalese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. First Orbit First Orbit is a 2011 feature-length, experimental documentary film about Vostok 1, the first manned space flight around the Earth. By matching the orbit of the International Space Station to that of Vostok 1 as closely as possible, in terms of ground track and time of day, documentary filmmaker Christopher Riley and European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Nespoli were able to film the view that Yuri Gagarin saw on his pioneering orbital space flight. This new footage was cut together with the original Vostok 1 mission audio recordings sourced from the Russian State Archive of Scientific and Technical Documentation. The film features the music of composer Philip Sheppard. Iron Gate, the Exile of Peron Puerta de Hierro, el exilio de Perón is a 2012 Argentine film. It is based on the exile of Argentine president Juan Perón, who was deposed in 1955 by a military coup named Revolución Libertadora, left the country, and finally returned in 1973. The actor playing Perón is Víctor Laplace. Fat Fat is a 2013 American drama film directed by Mark Phinney filmed in Boston. It also showcases the Boston music scene prominently on its soundtrack and music plays a major driving role in the film. It had its world premiere on September 8, 2013 at the Toronto International Film Festival and stars Mel Rodriguez as Ken, a food-addicted man struggling with getting his life in order. The film was released in select theaters and via video on demand platforms on December 15, 2015. Titoo MBA Titoo MBA is a Hindi film directed by Amit Vats and produced by Rajan Batra and Mayank Patel in association with Beatrix Entertainment. The film stars Nishant Dahiya and Pragya Jaiswal in principal roles. The film was released on 21 November 2014. Aurora Aurora is a Chilean film written and directed by Rodrigo Sepúlveda. The film was shot in Chile and released in 2014. The Abolitionists The Abolitionists is a 2016 documentary film by Darrin Fletcher and Chet Thomas about a sting mission orchestrated in Colombia by the independent Operation Underground Railroad jump team, led by former U.S. Homeland Security Special Agent Timothy Ballard, countering child sex trafficking. 2016 2016 is a 2010 Ghanaian direct-to-video science-fiction action film directed by the pseudonymous director Ninja. The film takes place in the year 2010 and follows Ghanaians who must survive a group of hostile aliens who invade Accra in the hopes of colonizing the world by the year 2016. The movie has become known for its bizarre trailer and its low-budget visual effects. Denki-Gai no Honya-san , also known by the abbreviation , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Asato Mizu. It depicts slice of life stories about a group of characters who work in a fictional dōjin shop called , a reference to the real-life dōjin shop . It began serialization in the July 2011 issue of Media Factorys Comic Flapper magazine. A drama CD was released in August 2013. An anime television series adaptation produced by Shin-Ei Animation aired from October to December 2014. Dementia Dementia is a 2014 Filipino horror film directed by Perci Intalan, in his directorial debut. The film stars Nora Aunor as Mara, a woman faced with dementia and strange occurrences in her ancestral home. The film was shown on 24 September 2014, released under Regal Films. 30 Days in Atlanta 30 Days in Atlanta is a 2014 Nigerian romantic comedy film produced by Ayo Makun and directed by Robert Peters. The film was shot on location in Lagos and Atlanta. It premiered on 31 October 2014. It was declared the highest grossing film of all time in Nigerian cinemas in 2015, although the film was met with mixed to negative critical reception. Lal Bahadur & Shastri Lal Bahadur Shastri is a Malayalam comedy film directed and scripted by Rejishh Midhila. The film is about three strangers who come across during their journey of life. It revolves around how they influence each other. The movie stars Jayasurya, Nedumudi Venu and Aju Varghese in the title roles of Lal, Bahadur and Shasthri respectively while débutante Sandra Simon plays the female lead. The music of the film is composed by Bijibal and the lyrics are penned by Santhosh Varma. The film is produced by Jose Simon and Rajesh George.Jayasuryas son Adwaith made his début in the film. He plays the childhood version of Jayasuryas character in the film. La hija de Moctezuma La hija de Moctezuma is a 2014 Mexican comedy film directed by Iván Lipkies. It stars María Elena Velasco, Eduardo Manzano, Rafael Inclán, Raquel Garza, and Ernesto Pape. This was Maria Elena Velascos last film played as "La India Maria" before her death. My Dictator My Dictator is a 2014 South Korean film directed and co-written by Lee Hae-jun, starring Sol Kyung-gu and Park Hae-il. The Big Lie: American Addict 2 The Big Lie: American Addict 2 is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Sasha Knezev. It is the sequel to American Addict, and continues the critique of the pharmaceutical industry. The documentary features Matthew Perry, Jonathan Davis, Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich. Babar Naam Gandhiji Babar Naam Gandhiji is a 2015 Bengali drama film directed by Pavel. This film features a 10 year old brothel boy Kencho, who has the misconception of Gandhiji as his dead father. The film was released on 2 October 2015. Anandabajar Patrika described the film "an urban fairy tale". Ishq Forever Ishq Forever is a 2016 Bollywood romantic drama musical film directed by Sameer Sippy and starring Krishna Chaturvedi and Ruhi Singh. The film released on 19 February 2016. Music is composed by popular composer Nadeem Saifi. This is a comeback film for Nadeem Saifi after almost a decade. MBA Partners MBA Partners is a 2016 Chinese romantic drama film directed by Jang Tae-yoo and starring Yao Chen, Tiffany Tang, Hao Lei, Li Chen and a special appearance by Aaron Kwok. It was released in China on April 29, 2016. After Spring After Spring is a 2016 documentary film directed by Ellen Martinez and Steph Ching that follows two families of refugees living in Zaatari, the largest refugee camp for Syrians. Every Act of Life Every Act of Life is a feature-length documentary about four-time Tony Award winning playwright Terrence McNally. It was directed, produced and written by Jeff Kaufman, and produced by Marcia S. Ross. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2018. It will be distributed by The Orchard in November 2018. An expanded and illustrated version of the script will be published by Smith and Kraus in October 2018. Terrence McNally: Every Act of Life aired June 14 on PBS’ “American Masters.” One & Done One & Done is a documentary film about Australian basketball player Ben Simmons and his journey from high school to being selected as the number one pick in the 2016 NBA draft. In the film Simmons is critical of the NCAA and how it treats its athletes and how it looks down on so-called "one and done" athletes. The film premiered on Showtime on November 4, 2016. The Forest of Wool and Steel is a 2018 Japanese film directed by Kojiro Hashimoto and starring Kento Yamazaki. Based on the 2016 award winning Booksellers novel Hitsuji to Hagane no Mori by Natsu Miyashita, which tell the story about Tomuras ambition to become a piano tuner. An English translation of Miyashitas novel is due for release in April 2019. Kattappava Kanom Kattappava Kanom is a 2017 Tamil-language comedy film written and directed by Mani Seiyon, starring Sibi Sathyaraj and Aishwarya Rajesh in the leading roles. Featuring an ensemble cast of supporting actors including Kaali Venkat, Yogi Babu, Mime Gopi, and Livingston, the film was released on 17 March 2017. Gordon and Paddy Gordon & Paddy is a 2017 Swedish animated comedy-drama film directed by Linda Hambäck. The film is an adaptation of the book written by Ulf Nilsson and illustrated by Gitte Spee. The film was selected to be screened in the Generation Kplus section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival,. The film was released in Sweden the December 22nd in 2017 starring the voices of Stellan Skarsgård, Melinda Kinnaman and Felix Herngren for the Swedish version. The Great Pretender The Great Pretender is a 2018 American drama film, directed by Nathan Silver, from a screenplay by Jack Dunphy, from a story by Dunphy and Silver. It stars Esther Garrel, Keith Poulson, Maelle Poesy and Linas Phillips. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 21, 2018. Over the Fence Over the Fence is a 1917 American short comedy film directed by and starring Harold Lloyd. The film is notable as the debut of the "Glasses" or "Boy" character. Prints of the film survive at the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Broadway Love Broadway Love is a 1918 American silent romance film directed by Ida May Park and starring Dorothy Phillips, William Stowell, and Lon Chaney. A print of the film survives in the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection. Stark Love Stark Love is a feature film directed by Karl Brown and released by Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation, now known as Paramount Pictures. The film is a maverick production in both design and concept, is a beautifully photographed mix of lyrical anthropology and action melodrama from director Karl Brown. "Man is absolute ruler. Woman is working slave." Such are the rigid attitudes framing this tale of a country boys beliefs about chivalry that lead him to try to escape a brutal father with the girl he loves. Stark Love, was cast almost exclusively with amateur actors and filmed entirely in the Great Smoky Mountains, near Robbinsville, North Carolina. In 2009, it was named to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant and will be preserved for all time. An extensive account of the movies making, and its aftermath, can be found in the book Hillbillyland: What the Movies Did to the Mountains and What the Mountains Did to the Movies by J. W. Williamson. The star of the film, Forrest James, is the father of Fob James, 48th governor of Alabama. Pointed Heels Pointed Heels is a 1929 American pre-Code early sound musical comedy film from Paramount Pictures that was directed by A. Edward Sutherland and starring William Powell, Helen Kane, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, and Fay Wray. This movie was originally filmed in color sequences by Technicolor, but today those color sequences only survive in black-and-white. One of these color sequences was the "Pointed Heels" ballet with Albertina Rasch and her Dancers. The UCLA Film and Television Archive has a complete copy of this movie with all color sequences, but has not released it to anyone. Turner Classic Movies airs the black-and-white television copy of this movie. A print screened at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles in 2009 contained the color ballet sequence. Universal owns the copyright and has not allowed a release of the restored version on TCM or Blu-Ray. Morals for Women Morals for Women is a 1931 American Pre-Code talking film produced and released by Tiffany Pictures, often considered a low budget studio. The film stars Bessie Love and Conway Tearle. It is preserved at the Library of Congress, has been released on DVD, and is in the public domain. This film is a follow-up to Tiffanys 1925 silent Morals for Men, which also starred Conway Tearle and is also preserved at the Library of Congress. Klondike Klondike is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by Phil Rosen. The film is also known as The Doctors Sacrifice in the United Kingdom. It was silent film star Priscilla Deans final film. Gift of Gab Gift of Gab is a 1934 black-and-white film released by Universal Pictures. Edmund Lowe stars as a man with the "Gift of Gab"—he can sell anyone anything. The film costars Ruth Etting, Ethel Waters, Victor Moore, and Gloria Stuart, and features Boris Karloff and Béla Lugosi. The films sets were designed by the art director David Garber. Ruth Etting sings "Talking to Myself" and "Tomorrow, Who Cares?" Originally the Three Stooges were signed to appear in the film, but they had just signed with Columbia Pictures for Woman Haters, the first of their short subjects, so three look-alike actors replaced them in Gift of Gab. Sing As We Go! Sing As We Go is a 1934 British musical film starring Gracie Fields, John Loder and Stanley Holloway. The script was written by Gordon Wellesley and J. B. Priestley. Considered by many to be British music hall star Gracie Fields finest vehicle, this film was written for her by leading novelist J.B. Priestley. In this morale-boosting depression movie, set in the industrial north of England, Fields stars as a resourceful, determined working class heroine, laid off from her job in a clothing mill, who has to seek work in the seaside resort of Blackpool. This gives her the opportunity both to fall into many misadventures and, of course, to sing. The decision to film on location brings the film a life and immediacy all too absent from most films of the period. The film provides us with a snapshot of life in a seaside resort in the 1930s. The final scene of the millworkers returning to the re-opened mill while Fields leads them in the rousing title song has become an almost iconic film cliché. Anniversary Trouble Anniversary Trouble is a 1935 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 134th Our Gang short that was released. Confidential Confidential is a 1935 American crime film directed by Edward L. Cahn and written by Wellyn Totman and Olive Cooper. The film stars Donald Cook, Evalyn Knapp, Theodore von Eltz, Warren Hymer, J. Carrol Naish and Herbert Rawlinson. The film was released on October 16, 1935, by Mascot Pictures. My Green Fedora My Green Fedora is a 1935 Merrie Melodies animated short film short directed by Friz Freleng, produced by Leon Schlesinger and animated by Chuck Jones and Robert Clampett. The film was released in the United States on May 4, 1935. It features a song, "Im Wearin My Green Fedora," written by songwriters, Al Sherman, Al Lewis, and Joseph Meyer special for this short. Meet Nero Wolfe Meet Nero Wolfe is a 1936 mystery film based on the 1934 novel Fer-de-Lance, written by Rex Stout. Set in New York, the story introduced the detective genius Nero Wolfe and his assistant Archie Goodwin. The partnership endured through 33 novels and 39 short stories written by Stout, but continued in only one more film for Columbia Pictures. Wolfes client is portrayed by Rita Hayworth, then billed as Rita Cansino, in an early performance. The titles of the film begin with the November 1934 issue of The American Magazine — in which the abridged version of Fer-de-Lance appeared — lying on a table. The magazine is taken from the table and opened to an illustrated spread that reads, "Edward Arnold in Meet Nero Wolfe." Murder by an Aristocrat Murder by an Aristocrat is a 1936 American mystery film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Lyle Talbot, Marguerite Churchill and Claire Dodd. The films sets were designed by the art director Hugh Reticker. Atarashiki tsuchi The Daughter of the Samurai is a 1937 German-Japanese drama film directed by Arnold Fanck and Mansaku Itami and starring Setsuko Hara, Ruth Eweler and Sessue Hayakawa. It was the first of two co-productions between Japan and Nazi Germany. Franck, who was famous for making mountaineering films, was possibly chosen as director because of his connections to the Nazi Party. Fanck and Itami clashed a great deal during the films production, and in effect created two separate versions for release in their respective countries. Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island is a Republic Movie serial starring Ray Mala. It was the fourth of the 66 serials produced by Republic and the last to be released in 1936. Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island is notable for being the first Republic serial to contain another common aspect of serials - a Re-Cap Chapter, similar to a clipshow in modern television where the events of the previous chapters are repeated via clips. This, contrary to popular belief was not the invention of the concept, which had been routinely used in serial production before the release of this serial. The serial was edited into the film Robinson Crusoe of Mystery Island, which was released in 1966. Ditto Ditto is a 1937 American short comedy film featuring Buster Keaton. Framing Youth Framing Youth is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 158th Our Gang short that was released. Yodelin' Kid from Pine Ridge Yodelin Kid from Pine Ridge is a 1937 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Betty Bronson. Based on a story by Jack Natteford, the film is about the son of a Southeastern cattleman who becomes entangled in a war between the cattlemen and "turpentiners" who make their living harvesting pine tree sap. Inquest Inquest is a 1939 British crime film directed by Roy Boulting and starring Elizabeth Allan, Herbert Lomas, Hay Petrie and Barbara Everest. In the film, a young widow is accused of murder, and enlists the support of a Kings Counsel to help prove her innocence. It was based on a play by Michael Barringer which had previously been adapted as a film in 1931. The film was a quota quickie made at Highbury Studios to be used as a supporting feature. Paradise in Harlem Paradise in Harlem is a 1939 American musical comedy-drama film written by Frank H. Wilson and directed by Joseph Seiden. It was first shown in 1939 starring Frank H Wilson. It was released by Jubilee Production Co. The Merry Wives The Merry Wives is a 1938 Czechoslovak historical comedy film directed by Otakar Vávra. Appointment for Love Appointment for Love is a 1941 film made by Universal Pictures, directed by William A. Seiter. The film stars Charles Boyer and Margaret Sullavan. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound, Recording. Down Mexico Way Down Mexico Way is a 1941 American Western film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Fay McKenzie. Based on a story by Dorrell and Stuart E. McGowan, the film is about a singing cowboy who comes to the aid of the townspeople of Sage City who are victims of a nefarious scam. Blind Venus Vénus aveugle is a 1941 French film melodrama, directed by Abel Gance, and one of the first films to be undertaken in France during the German occupation. In the upheaval following the German invasion of France, in summer 1940 Abel Gance went to the Free Zone in the south and arranged a contract to make a film at the Victorine Studios in Nice. The original title was to be Messaline, drame des temps modernes, but it was later changed to Vénus aveugle. Although the film is not set in any specified period, Gance wanted it to be seen as relevant to the contemporary situation in France. He wrote, "...La Vénus aveugle is at the crossroads of reality and legend... The heroine ... gradually sinks deeper and deeper into despair. Only when she has reached the bottom of the abyss does she encounter the smile of Providence that life reserves for those who have faith in it, and she can then go serenely back up the slope towards happiness. If I have been able to show in this film that elevated feelings are the only force that can triumph over Fate, then my efforts will not have been in vain." Beyond the Blue Horizon Beyond the Blue Horizon is a 1942 American adventure film directed by Alfred Santell and written by Frank Butler. The film stars Dorothy Lamour, Richard Denning, Jack Haley, Patricia Morison, Walter Abel, Helen Gilbert and Elizabeth Patterson. The film was released on June 25, 1942, by Paramount Pictures. Call Out the Marines Call Out the Marines is a 1942 military comedy released by RKO in February 1942. It stars Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe playing the same characters with different names that they played in What Price Glory? and several sequels; however the original film trailer mentions What Price Glory? and The Cock-Eyed World. The film features extensive stock footage from RKOs Soldiers of the Sea that in some cases appear on process screens that the actors stand in front of. Tombstone: The Town Too Tough to Die Tombstone: The Town Too Tough to Die is a 1942 Western film about the gunfight at the OK Corral directed by William McGann and starring Richard Dix as Wyatt Earp, Kent Taylor as Doc Holliday and Edgar Buchanan as Curly Bill Brocious. The supporting cast features Rex Bell as Virgil Earp and Victor Jory as Ike Clanton. Flop Goes the Weasel Flop Goes the Weasel is a 1943 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed and supervised by Chuck Jones in the uncredited. Leave It to the Irish Leave It to the Irish is a 1944 American comedy crime film directed by William Beaudine and starring James Dunn, Wanda McKay and Jack La Rue. The Man in Half Moon Street The Man in Half Moon Street is a 1945 science fiction romantic melodrama dealing with a man who retains his youth and cannot die, living throughout the ages. The plot is similar to Oscar Wildes Picture of Dorian Gray, except that there are more logical explanations for the eternal youth of the main character. The film is based on a play by Barré Lyndon, and stars Nils Asther and Helen Walker with direction by Ralph Murphy. The Strange Mr. Gregory The Strange Mr. Gregory is a 1945 American horror film, directed by Phil Rosen. It stars Edmund Lowe, Jean Rogers, and Don Douglas, and was released on November 14, 1945. Sheriff of Cimarron Sheriff of Cimarron is a 1945 American Western film directed by Yakima Canutt, written by Bennett Cohen, and starring Sunset Carson, Linda Stirling, Olin Howland, Riley Hill, Jack Ingram and Tom London. It was released on February 28, 1945, by Republic Pictures. Rhythm of a City Symphony of a City is a 1947 Swedish documentary short film about Stockholm, directed by Arne Sucksdorff. It won an Oscar in 1949 for Best Short Subject. The Gay Lady Trottie True is a 1949 British musical comedy film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Jean Kent, James Donald and Hugh Sinclair. It was known as The Gay Lady in the US, and is a rare British Technicolour film of the period. According to the BFI Screenonline: "British 1940s Technicolor films offer an abundance of visual pleasures, especially when lovingly restored by the National Film Archive. Trottie True is not among the best known, but comes beautifully packaged, gift wrapped with all the trimmings." Violetas imperiales Imperial Violets is a 1952 French-Spanish historical musical film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Luis Mariano, Carmen Sevilla and Simone Valère. It is an operetta film, based on the 1948 stage work of the same title. The films sets were designed by Léon Barsacq and the costumes by Marcel Escoffier and Jean Zay. It was second most popular film released in France in 1952, attracting an audience of more than eight million. Down Among the Sheltering Palms Down Among the Sheltering Palms is a 1953 musical comedy starring Mitzi Gaynor, William Lundigan, Gloria DeHaven, David Wayne and Jane Greer. After the Curfew Lewat Djam Malam is a 1954 Indonesian film directed by Usmar Ismail and written by Asrul Sani. Widely regarded as a classic of Indonesian cinema, the film follows an ex-soldier in his vigilante actions against corruption. Me tulemme taas We Come During Spring is a 1953 Finnish musical comedy film directed by Armand Lohikoski and starring Tuija Halonen, Tapio Rautavaara and Siiri Angerkoski. Problem Girls Problem Girls is a 1953 American mystery film directed by E. A. Dupont and starring Helen Walker, Ross Elliott and Susan Morrow. The film is set in a private school for girls. Rossana Rossana is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Fernández. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. Letters from My Windmill Letters from My Windmill is a 1954 French comedy-drama film directed by Marcel Pagnol, starring Rellys, Robert Vattier, Fernand Sardou and Édouard Delmont. Set in the countryside of Provence, the film is based on three tales from Alphonse Daudets 1869 short story collection Letters from My Windmill: "The Three Low Masses", "The Elixir of Father Gaucher" and "The Secret of Master Cornille". It premiered on 5 November 1954 and had 2,399,645 admissions in France. In 1968 Pagnol made a television film based on another story from the same collection, Le curé de Cucugnan. Roger Crouzet was hired again and reprised his role as Daudet from Letters from My Windmill. The Teckman Mystery The Teckman Mystery is a 1954 black and white British mystery film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Margaret Leighton, John Justin, Roland Culver and Michael Medwin. Three Young Texans Three Young Texans is a 1954 Technicolor Western film directed by Henry Levin and starring Mitzi Gaynor, Keefe Brasselle and Jeffrey Hunter Kiss of Fire Kiss of Fire is a 1955 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Joseph M. Newman and starring Jack Palance and Barbara Rush. The Vanishing American The Vanishing American is a 1955 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Alan Le May. It is based on the 1925 novel The Vanishing American by Zane Grey. The film stars Scott Brady, Audrey Totter, Forrest Tucker, Gene Lockhart, Jim Davis and John Dierkes. The film was released on November 17, 1955, by Republic Pictures. Kitty and the Great Big World Kitty and the Great Big World is a 1956 West German comedy film directed by Alfred Weidenmann and starring Romy Schneider, Karlheinz Böhm and O.E. Hasse. It is a remake of the 1939 film Kitty and the World Conference. Wiretapper Wiretapper is a 1955 crime action biopic directed by Dick Ross, written by John ODea, and starring Bill Williams, Georgia Lee and Douglas Kennedy. The scenario of the film was based on a true story of Jim Vaus Jr. Faustina Faustina is a 1957 Spanish comedy film directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia. It was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. Jungle Heat Jungle Heat is a 1957 American adventure film directed by Howard W. Koch and written by Jameson Brewer. The film stars Lex Barker, Mari Blanchard, James Westerfield, Glenn Langan and Miyoko Sasaki. The film was released on July 22, 1957, by United Artists. The film was shot on Kauai back to back with Voodoo Island. The World Was His Jury The World Was His Jury is a 1958 American drama film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Edmond OBrien and Mona Freeman. It was released by Columbia Pictures. Desert Mice Desert Mice is a 1959 British comedy film featuring Alfred Marks, Sid James, Dora Bryan, Irene Handl, John Le Mesurier and Liz Fraser. A group of ENSA entertainers with the British army in the North Africa desert during the Second World War thwart a Nazi plan. The title is a play on the Desert Rats. Mistress of the World Mistress of the World is a 1960 German-French-Italian science fiction-spy film remake of the 1919 eight-part silent film The Mistress of the World directed by William Dieterle and starring Martha Hyer and Carlos Thompson. It marked the comeback in his native country of the director William Dieterle after several decades spent in Hollywood. In West Germany it was released in a longer version split in two parts. Young Jesse James Young Jesse James is a 1960 American Western film directed by William F. Claxton and written by Orville H. Hampton and Jerry Sackheim. The film stars Ray Stricklyn, Willard Parker, Merry Anders, Robert Dix, Emile Meyer and Jacklyn ODonnell. The film was released on August 2, 1960, by 20th Century Fox. In the Doghouse In the Doghouse is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Darcy Conyers and starring Leslie Phillips and Peggy Cummins. Shot in black-and-white, the film was based on the bestselling novel Its a Vets Life by Alex Duncan. Kalde spor Cold Tracks is a 1962 Norwegian drama film directed by Arne Skouen. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 35th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. Der rote Rausch Der rote Rausch is a 1962 German thriller film directed by Wolfgang Schleif and starring Klaus Kinski. Tamahine Tamahine is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Nancy Kwan, Dennis Price and John Fraser. It is a film about a Polynesian woman who believes she can change the culture of Hallow School, a British boys boarding school. The story was filmed at a real boys boarding school, Wellington College in county Berkshire. The film had its World Premiere on 18 July 1963 at the Empire in Londons West End. Killers Are Challenged Agent 077, sfida ai killers, internationally released as Bob Fleming: Mission Casablanca and The Killers Are Challenged, is a 1966 Italian/French international co-production eurospy film directed by Antonio Margheriti. Richard Harrison reprised his role as Bob Fleming from Secret Agent Fireball. The film was shot in Casablanca and Geneva. How to Rob the Bank of Italy How We Robbed the Bank of Italy is a 1966 Italian crime-comedy film directed by Lucio Fulci. Once There Was a War Once There Was a War is a 1966 Danish drama film directed by Palle Kjærulff-Schmidt. The film was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 40th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Come imparai ad amare le donne How I Learned to Love Women is a 1966 Italian-French-German comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. The Invincible Six The Invincible Six is a 1970 American-Iranian adventure film directed by Jean Negulesco and starring Stuart Whitman, Elke Sommer, Curd Jürgens, and Ian Ogilvy. Six international criminals attempt to steal the crown jewels of Iran, but in the tradition of The Seven Samurai and The Magnificent Seven, end up defending a village from bandits. This was the final film of Negulescos long career. Don Franco e Don Ciccio nell'anno della contestazione Don Franco e Don Ciccio nellanno della contestazione is a 1970 Italian comedy film written and directed by Marino Girolami. Playing Soldiers Playing Soldiers is a 1967 Yugoslav film directed by Bahrudin Čengić. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. Afyon oppio The Sicilian Connection is a 1972 Italian-French crime-thriller film directed by Ferdinando Baldi. The Surveyors The Surveyors is a 1972 Swiss drama film directed by Michel Soutter. It was entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. Der Dritte Her Third is a 1972 East German film directed by Egon Günther and starring Jutta Hoffmann, Barbara Dittus, Rolf Ludwig and Armin Mueller-Stahl. The film is based on the short story Unter den Bäumen regnet es zweimal by Eberhard Panitz and tells the story of the single mother Margit looking for a new partner. The film was produced in 1971 by the DEFA film studio and premiered on 16 March, 1972 in East Berlin. Rivals Rivals is a 1972 American drama film written and directed by Krishna Shah. The film stars Joan Hackett, Robert Klein, Scott Jacoby, Jeanne Tanzy Williams, Glen Hayes and Phoebe Dorin. The film was released on August 23, 1972, by AVCO Embassy Pictures. Who Killed the Prosecutor and Why? Who Killed the Prosecutor and Why? is a 1972 Italian thriller film directed by Giuseppe Vari and starring Lou Castel. The hardcore inserts were edited for some foreign markets. Return of Halleluja Return of Halleluja is a 1972 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo and starring George Hilton. It is the sequel of They Call Me Hallelujah. Lost in the Stars Lost in the Stars is the 1974 film version of the Kurt Weill-Maxwell Anderson musical adaptation of the Alan Paton novel Cry. The film was produced and released as part of the American Film Theatre, which adapted theatrical works for a subscription-driven cinema series. Directed by Daniel Mann, the film follows a Zulu preacher, Reverend Stephen Kumalo, in his journey to Johannesburg to search for his long-missing son, Absalom. He discovers his son is a paroled felon living in a shantytown with his pregnant girlfriend. Absolom becomes involved in a robbery plan that results in the death of a white anti-apartheid advocate. Absolom is jailed, tried and sentenced to death, leaving his father unable to continue his ministerial work. Due to the film’s criticism of the apartheid system, it could not be shot on location in South Africa, requiring exterior footage to be shot in Cottage Grove, Oregon. Lost in the Stars has been poorly received by critics. At the time of its release, Vincent Canby of The New York Times called it "a very bad movie" and questioned why the film version dropped the reconciliation between Reverend Kumalo and the murdered man’s father, which was integral to the Paton novel and the original stage version. When the film was released on DVD in 2003, its received more unfavorable reviews. Time Out New York called it "a series of well-intentioned clichés" while Film Threat stated it was "not the missing classic that one hopes it could be." Moskva, lyubov moya Moscow, My Love is a 1974 Soviet-Japanese romantic drama directed by Aleksandr Mitta and Kenji Yoshida. The film tells the story of Yuriko, a girl from Hiroshima who comes to Moscow to study ballet. The films title is a reference to the Alain Resnais film Hiroshima My Love. Nu zi tai quan qun ying hui The Dragon Tamers, also known as Belles of Taekwondo, is a 1975 Hong Kong action film. This is the second film to be directed by John Woo after The Young Dragons in 1974. This action picture from Golden Harvest was filmed in Korea. Stunt choreographer, Chuan Chen had been a recognized talent at Golden Harvest, having worked on many of their films. His assistant on this particular production was Jackie Chan. Qing guo qing cheng The Empress Dowager is a 1975 Hong Kong historical film directed by Li Han-hsiang and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Lisa Lu as Empress Dowager Cixi. Besharam Besharam is a 1978 Hindi drama/thriller film produced and directed by veteran character actor Deven Verma. This is his first directorial venture and stars Amitabh Bachchan, Sharmila Tagore, Amjad Khan, A. K. Hangal, Iftekhar, Nirupa Roy and Deven Verma. The films music was composed by Kalyanji Anandji. An innocent man sets out to find the truth about his fathers death. He finds himself in a dangerous battle with the criminal underworld. Ruby and Oswald Ruby and Oswald is a 1978 American made-for-television drama film about the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy. It stars Michael Lerner and Frederic Forrest. Dimboola Dimboola is a 1979 Australian independent film directed by John Duigan about a country wedding reception. It is based on the 1969 play of the same name by Jack Hibberd and was principally filmed on location in Dimboola, Victoria. Your Ticket Is No Longer Valid Your Ticket is No Longer Valid is a 1981 Canadian film directed by George Kaczender and starring Richard Harris, George Peppard, Jennifer Dale, and Jeanne Moreau. Harris later regarded the film as one of the biggest artistic disappointments of his career. Heartbreak High Heartbreak High is a 1981 American and Canadian comedy film directed by Mark Warren.This film has been music composed by Richard Cooper.The film stars John Vernon, Norman Fell, Robert Forster, Thom Haverstock, Terry Swiednicki and Keith Brown in the lead roles. Behind the Sloe-Bush Za trnkovým keřem is a 1980 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Madame X Madame X is a 1981 American made-for-television drama film directed by Robert Ellis Miller and starring Tuesday Weld. It is based on the 1908 play by French playwright Alexandre Bisson. Nutcracker Nutcracker is a 1982 British drama film directed by Anwar Kawadri and starring Joan Collins, Carol White and Paul Nicholas. Set during the Cold War, the story concerns a Soviet ballerina, who attempts to defect to the West and settle in London. The World Cup: A Captain's Tale The World Cup: A Captains Tale is a 1982 British television sports film directed by Tom Clegg and starring Dennis Waterman, Andrew Keir, Marjorie Bland, Nigel Hawthorne and Tim Healy. The film depicts the story of West Auckland F.C. a team of part-time players who represented England in the Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy, sometimes described as the "First World Cup", in 1909 and 1911. Dot and the Bunny Dot and the Bunny is a 1983 Australian animated film. It serves as a direct sequel to the 1977 film, Dot and the Kangaroo. Los motivos de Luz Los Motivos de Luz is a 1985 Mexican drama film, directed by Felipe Cazals. The film stars Patricia Reyes Spíndola, as Luz, a woman accused of murdering her four children, after being accused by her husband and her mother-in-law. Los Motivos de Luz was written by Xavier Robles based on the real case of Elvia Luz Cruz. The film received two Ariel Awards in 1986, for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress. Jarrapellejos Jarrapellejos is a 1988 Spanish drama film directed by Antonio Giménez-Rico. It was entered into the 38th Berlin International Film Festival. Secondo Ponzio Pilato Secondo Ponzio Pilato is a 1987 Italian historical comedy-drama film written and directed by Luigi Magni. The film is an example of Magniss typical approach to critical interpretation of history. It was filmed between Syracuse, Algeria and Tunisia. Stefania Sandrelli was awarded the Silver Ribbon for Best Actress prize for her performance in the movie. Kuarup Kuarup is a 1989 Brazilian drama film directed by Ruy Guerra. It was filmed at the Xingu National Park, Mato Grosso, and in Recife, Pernambuco. Prime Suspect Prime Suspect is a 1989 American thriller directed by Bruce Kimmel and produced by Alain Silver and Patrick Regan. Bruce Kimmel also composed the underscore. The film stars Don Blakely, Tom Bresnahan and Ann Dane. Liberty & Bash Liberty & Bash is a 1989 Action film starring Miles OKeeffe and Lou Ferrigno as Vietnam war buddies who team up to rid their community of drugs. Sandino Sandino is a 1990 international co-production biographical film, directed by Chilean filmmaker Miguel Littin, about Nicaraguan revolutionary Augusto César Sandino. Yan gui fa kuang Possessed II is a 1984 Hong Kong film directed by David Lai. It is preceded by Possessed in 1983. La demoiselle sauvage The Savage Woman is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, released in 1991. Directed by Léa Pool, the film stars Patricia Tulasne as Marianne, a young Canadian expatriate in Switzerland who escapes into the mountains after being assaulted by her boyfriend, and meets Élysée, an engineer camped out for the summer to monitor a hydroelectric dam, with whom she begins a new romance before eventually revealing that she killed her attacker. The film was based on a short story by Swiss writer S. Corinna Bille. The film premiered in August 1991 at the Montreal World Film Festival. It won the award for Best Canadian Film at that festival. Close Friends Close Friends is a 1992 Italian teen drama film directed by Michele Placido. It was entered into the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Dalaal Dalaal is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language feature film directed by Partho Ghosh, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Ayesha Jhulka in leading roles, and Raj Babbar as the main antagonist. The film fetched good initial box-office collection primarily due to the songs composed by Bappi Lahiri. It was the eighth highest grossing Bollywood film of 1993. Dil Hi To Hai Dil Hi To Hai is a 1992 Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Asrani starring Jackie Shroff and Divya Bharti in the leading roles. The film was a hit. Al-kompars Al-Kompars is a Syrian feature film by director Nabil Maleh. It features Bassam Kousa and Samar Sami. Love, Lies & Lullabies Lies and Lullabies is an award-winning Rod Hardy-directed 1993 ABC television movie about a pregnant cocaine addict, played by Susan Dey. The film was released on DVD as Sad Inheritance in 2005 and is also sometimes known as Love, Lies and Lullabies. Jane's House Janes House is a 1994 drama television film starring James Woods, Anne Archer and Melissa Lahlitah Crider. It was directed by Glenn Jordan, who had previously worked with Woods on the 1986 TV movie Promise and the 1991 TV movie The Boys. The film first aired on the CBS network on January 2, 1994. The film was based on the 1982 novel of the same name by Robert Kimmel Smith. The book is an American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults and a nationwide best-seller. Linda Sara Linda Sara is a 1994 Puerto Rican film directed by Jacobo Morales and starring singer Chayanne and former Miss Universe Dayanara Torres. The film was selected as the Puerto Rican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Midnight Run for Your Life Midnight Run for Your Life is a 1994 made-for-television film, and the third and final entry in a series of television films produced for Universal Televisions Action Pack programming block and based on the 1988 film Midnight Run. Christopher McDonald, who played Jack Walsh in previous installments Another Midnight Run and Midnight Runaround, reprises the role. Midnight Runaround Midnight Runaround is a 1994 American made-for-television film, and the second in a series of television films produced for Universal Televisions Action Pack programming block and based on the 1988 film Midnight Run. The sequel to Another Midnight Run, the film stars Christopher McDonald reprising his role as Jack Walsh. Midnight Runaround was followed by Midnight Run for Your Life. Die Ameisenstraße Ant Street is a 1995 Austrian comedy film directed by Michael Glawogger. The film was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Marching in Darkness Marching in Darkness is a 1996 drama film directed by Massimo Spano. Slave of Dreams Slave of Dreams is a 1995 television film based on the story of Joseph in the Bible, directed by Robert M. Young, produced by Dino De Laurentiis and Martha De Laurentiis and written by Ron Hutchinson. The film stars Adrian Pasdar as Joseph, Sherilyn Fenn as Zulaikha and Edward James Olmos as Potiphar. Second Chance Second Chance is a 1996 American comedy Sci-Fi film directed by Lyman Dayton. Blazen tot honderd Dandelion Game or Blazen tot Honderd is a 1998 Dutch-Flemish film directed by Peter van Wijk. Under the Glacier Under the Glacier is a 1989 Icelandic drama film directed by Guðný Halldórsdóttir, based on her fathers novel. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Doña Bárbara Doña Bárbara is a 1998 Argentine-Spanish romantic drama film directed by Betty Kaplan adapted from the novel Doña Bárbara by Venezuelan author Rómulo Gallegos. The film stars Esther Goris in the title role of a wealthy, embittered female land owner who clashes with a male neighbor, portrayed by Jorge Perugorría. Dirty Linen Dirty Linen is a 1999 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. It was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival. Seema Seema is a 1955 Bollywood film starring Balraj Sahni and Nutan, and directed by Amiya Chakravarty. Banquet Busters Banquet Busters is the 27th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on March 3, 1948 and reissued in 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by United Artists, while Universal-International for reissue. Ration Bored Ration Bored is the ninth animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 26, 1943, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Warrant Warrant is a 1975 Hindi-language film directed by Pramod Chakravorty. The film stars Dev Anand, Zeenat Aman, Pran, Dara Singh, Ajit Khan, Lalita Pawar and Joginder. The films music is by the Indian music director R. D. Burman. The film was a "Hit" at the box office. Le tunnel The Tunnel is a 1933 French-German science fiction film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Jean Gabin, Madeleine Renaud and Robert Le Vigan. It was the French language version of the German film The Tunnel, with a different cast and some changes to the plot. Both were followed in 1935 by an English version. Such Multiple-language versions were common in the years immediately following the introduction of sound, before the practice of dubbing had come to dominate international releases. Germany and France made a significant number of films together at this time. The film is an adaptation of Bernhard Kellermanns 1913 novel Der Tunnel about the construction of a vast tunnel under the Atlantic Ocean connecting Europe and America. The films Jewish director Bernhardt had fled Germany following the Nazi takeover, but returned briefly to shoot exterior scenes after being granted special permission by the German government. The Sign of Death The Sign of Death is a 1939 Mexican comedy film. It was directed by Chano Urueta and stars Cantinflas and Carlos Orellana. The Courtesans of Bombay The Courtesans of Bombay is a 1983 British docudrama directed by Ismail Merchant. A collaboration by Merchant, James Ivory, and Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. The film focuses on a Bombay compound known as Pavan Pool, where women aspiring to work in the entertainment industry dance for donations from a male audience by day and, it is broadly suggested although never specifically stated, work as prostitutes by night. It was broadcast by Channel 4 in the UK in January 1983 and went into limited theatrical release in the United States on 19 March 1986. Merchant was aware of the courtesans at an early age "from the visits from them we used to have during weddings at home, celebrations of childbirth, and other festivities. They provided the entertainment of singing and dancing, and I used to watch them." His first visit to Pavan Pool at the age of sixteen left him with a vivid memory that inspired him to record the activities and experiences of the courtesans on film. Adventure in the Hopfields Adventure in the Hopfields is a 1954 British childrens film directed by John Guillermin and starring Mandy Miller. It was made for the Childrens Film Foundation. At zije neboztík Long Live with Dearly Departed is a 1935 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Divá Bára Divá Bára is a 1949 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Brigands Li chiamarono... briganti! is a 1999 Italian film, directed by Pasquale Squitieri. It tells the story of Carmine Crocco, a 19th-century Italian brigand who gained recognition when he came to the forefront of the brigandage during the Italian unification, by opposing the army of King Victor Emmanuel II. It stars Enrico Lo Verso, Claudia Cardinale, Franco Nero, Remo Girone, Giorgio Albertazzi, among others. The movie was quickly suspended from its cinema run and it is not available on VHS or DVD. Some people think this was for the censorship of the Italian army. The Incorrigible is a 1963 Japanese youth film directed by Seijun Suzuki for the Nikkatsu Corporation. It is based on the loosely autobiographical novel of the same name by Toko Kon. Ken Yamanouchi stars as Togo Konno, the titular bastard. The film marked Suzukis first collaboration with production designer Takeo Kimura. Joanna Francesa Joanna Francesa is a 1973 French-Brazilian romantic drama film directed by Carlos Diegues and starring Jeanne Moreau, Eliezer Gomes and Carlos Kroeber. In the 1930s, Joanna, the owner of a brothel in São Paulo, goes to Alagoas and falls in love with a customer. Il tango della gelosia Il tango della gelosia is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. Marana Simhasanam Marana Simhasanam is a 1999 Malayalam drama film, written and directed by Murali Nair. Inspired by the first execution by electrocution in India, the film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Caméra dOr. The film received special reception at the British Film Institute. The film received positive reviews from Le Monde for its unusual theme. The film was screened in Vienna, Torino, Toronto, Pusan, La Rochelle, Midnight Sun Film Festival Lapland, and the American Film Institutes Film Festival. City of Contrasts Contrascity is a Senegalese 1968 short documentary film. Anpadh Anpadh is a 1962 Hindi film. The film stars Dharmendra, Mala Sinha, Shashi Kala and Balraj Sahni. The music is by Madan Mohan and the lyrics by Raja Mehdi Ali Khan. The film focuses on the importance of education for girls. This movie also has hit songs such as the evergreen song "Aap Ki Nazron Nay Samjha", sung by Lata Mangeshkar. Crash and Byrnes Crash and Byrnes is a 2000 action film. It was independent developed and produced for Canadian television. Brian Trenchard-Smith is credited as creative consultant. Anna Karamazoff Anna Karamazoff is a 1991 Soviet drama film directed by Rustam Khamdamov. It was entered into the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. How Bridget's Lover Escaped How Bridgets Lover Escaped, also known as Le Mariage de Victoire, is a 1907 French short silent comedy film directed by Georges Méliès. Aa Gale Lag Jaa Aa Gale Lag Jaa is 1994 Hindi language movie directed by Hamid Ali Khan and starring Jugal Hansraj, Urmila Matondkar, Paresh Rawal, Ashok Saraf, Ranjeet, Reema Lagoo, Raza Murad, Arjun and Gulshan Grover. The film marked the first leading role for Jugal Hansraj, who previously was a child artist in several films in the 1980s. Coincidentally, he was paired with Urmila Matondkar who had played his sister in his debut film Masoom. Carmen on Ice Carmen on Ice is a 1990 dance film with a choreography for figure skaters made in Germany. The music is based on the opera Carmen by Georges Bizet in an orchestral version arranged especially for this film. In contrast to figure skating movies of former times, Carmen on Ice is a film without spoken dialogue, which is an innovation in the history of figure skating. Youth of the World Jugend der Welt. Der Film von den IV. Olympischen Winterspielen in Garmisch-Partenkirchen is the official film of the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany. Pelli Sandadi Pelli Sandadi is a 1996 Indian Telugu-language musical romance film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Srikanth, Ravali and Deepti Bhatnagar. This film was shot in the Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh. It was a major blockbuster of the year 1996, famous for its excellent songs and amazing background score vivifying the artistic vision of the director to a brilliant effect. It was also remade in Hindi as Mere Sapno Ki Rani, starring Sanjay Kapoor, Urmila Matondkar and Madhu. Vivaaha Bhojanambu Vivaaha Bhojanambu is a 1988 Telugu comedy film, produced by Jandhyala and Jaya Krishna under the J. J. Movies banner and directed by Jandhyala. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Chandra Mohan, Ashwini in the lead roles and music composed by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. The films title is the song from the blockbuster Telugu film Mayabazar. The original song and its video played during the credits. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Dumb Luck Dumb Luck is a 2001 American mystery comedy film written and directed by Craig Clyde. The film stars Scott Baio, Tracy Nelson, Hal Linden and Eileen Brennan. ¡¡¡Mátenme porque me muero!!! Kill Me Because Im Dying! is a 1951 Mexican comedy film directed by Ismael Rodríguez and starring Germán Valdés, Óscar Pulido and Yolanda Montes. Mae bia Mae bia is a 2001 Thai romance-horror film directed by Somching Srisuparp and starring Napakpapha Nakprasitte and Akara Amarttayakul. What About Me What About Me is a 1993 American film drama starring, written, and directed by Rachel Amodeo about a young woman who becomes homeless on the streets of New York City. Facing the Music Facing the Music is an Australian film directed by Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson about the wish by some staff members to keep the University of Sydney Department of Music alive in the face of budget overspending. The film features the composer Professor Anne Boyd and head of the department in her struggle to run a dysfunctional department despite budget pressure. She has no training or capacity for the fund-raising that is apparently called for. The film won the Cinematic Intelligence Agency Trenchcoat Awards 2002 for best documentary or true drama, Film Critics Circle of Australia 2002 for Best Australian documentary, and the if Awards 2001 for Best Documentary. At the end of 2004, the Music Department was merged with the Sydney Conservatorium of Music Arregui, la noticia del día The Notice of the Day is a 2001 Argentine comedy-drama film directed and written by María Victoria Menis with Diana Iceruk. The film, which premiered on 2 August 2001 in Buenos Aires, stars Enrique Pinti and Carmen Maura. Maura was nominated for a Silver Condor Award for Best Actress in 2002 for her role in the film. Owzat Owzat is a 1997 CGI short film created by Aardman Animations. The Three Muscatels The Three Muscatels is a 1991 comedy film directed by Romell Foster-Owens and written by and starring Flynn Belaine Pryor and the actor and screenwriter Cal Wilson. The film is loosely based on the story of The Three Musketeers. Richard Pryor narrates the film and appears in two supporting roles. He received star billing for the film, making it the last theatrical film for which he received star billing in a dramatic role. It premiered at the African American Film Marketplace in November 1991. Devdas Devdas is a 2002 Bengali film based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novella, Devdas. Heaven's Seven Heavens Seven is a Thai action and comedy film that was a remake of a television movie. Chalerm Wong Pim, who is a Thai director, decided to remake. Heavens Seven was released on 26 April 2002. Heavens Seven movie is based on the third part of an original film that was shown on 22 January 1963 in Thailand. Pyaasa Pyaasa is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language film directed by A. Muthu. The film tells the story of Suraj, a young man, full of dreams, aspirations, desire, but no money. He is desperate for money. He meets the anchor of his life, Sheetal Oberoi, boss of a Mega Corporate company, who has a lot of money with her. White Gold White Gold is a 2003 Russian action film directed by Viktor Ivanov from a screenplay by John Jopson and Viktor Ivanov. The story begins with the actual events of 1919 when a White Army train carrying the bulk of the Russian Empires gold reserves arrives empty at Siberias Irkutsk station. The adventure begins when, decades later, the grandson of a White Army officer inherits a map to the treasure. Kakkothi Kaavile Appoppan Thaadikal Kakkothikkavile Appooppan Thaadikal is a 1988 Malayalam film, directed by Kamal. The film is heroine-oriented, in which Revathi and Ambika play the lead roles. The film has musical score by Ouseppachan. Kudumba Puranam Kudumbapuranam is a 1988 Malayalam family film, written by Lohithadas and directed by Sathyan Anthikad, with Thilakan, Balachandra Menon, Ambika, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Parvathy and Sreenivasan in major roles. The film was a remake of the 1986 Tamil film Samsaram Adhu Minsaram, directed by Visu. Danielle Cable: Eyewitness Danielle Cable: Eyewitness is a British television true crime drama film, based upon the murder of Stephen Cameron by Kenneth Noye in a road rage incident in 1996. The film was co-written for television by playwrights Kate Brooke and Terry Winsor, and was directed by Adrian Shergold. It was first broadcast on ITV on 14 April 2003. The film details the events following the killing, in which the sole witness to the murder, Camerons fiancé Danielle Cable, is forced to change her identity and go into hiding after giving evidence which helped convict Noye in court. The film was screened on the third anniversary of Noyes conviction for Stephens murder, which occurred on 14 April 2000. Prior to filming, Froggatt met with the real-life Danielle Cable in a secret location, while under the protection of two bodyguards who prevented Danielle from revealing any information that might lead to her being found. Frogatt was later nominated for the Royal Television Society Award for Best Actress for her role as Cable, and the film itself was also nominated for the BAFTA TV Award for Best Single Drama. The film drew 8.59 million viewers on its debut broadcast. Notably, it has never been available on DVD. Ekti Nodir Naam Ekti Nadir Naam is a 2003 documentary-style film directed Anup Singh, exploring the life and work of the great Indian filmmaker Ritwik Ghatak and is set in the partition of Bengal in 1947. The film won the Silver Dhow Prize at the 5th Zanzibar International Film Festival. Hammerboy Hammerboy is a Korean animated film. It premiered at the Big Apple Anime Fest on August 30, 2003, and went into wide release in South Korea on August 6, 2004. It was released in North America on DVD by Central Park Media in 2007, with the original Korean track, and an English Dub. The Evil One The Evil One is a 2005 direct-to-video horror film directed by Parris Reaves and stars Saadiqa, Teara Hill Willborn and Eric Lane. Daas Daas is a 2005 Tamil romantic action film written and directed by newcomer Babu Yogeswaran. The film stars Jayam Ravi and Renuka Menon in lead and Vadivelu, Adithya Menon, Shanmugarajan, Monica, Abhinay, and Salim Ghouse, among others, in supporting roles. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film released on 29 July 2005 and was a hit at the box office. Zoom Suit Zoom Suit is a series of comic books created and written by John Taddeo, that debuted in April, 2006, a year after the animated short film won its first Best Animation at the Palm Beach Film Festival. There were a total of four issues published through July 2006. 50 Cent: The New Breed 50 Cent: The New Breed is a 2003 documentary by rapper 50 Cent. Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland is a 2005 Malayalam language Indian movie directed by Sibi Malayil. It stars Jayaram and Sandhya as brother and sister. The music is scored by Vidyasagar. Lawstorant Lawstront - polish comedy directed by Mikołaj Haremski. The action takes place in Warsaw. The sponsor of this production was company Edbud, where bosses were Edward Gierwiałło and Edward Mazur All the Best! Všechno nejlepší! is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 2006. Opium War Opium War is a 2008 Afghan black comedy film directed by Golden Globe winner, Siddiq Barmak. The film was shot entirely in Afghanistan and revolves around the experiences of two American soldiers, who crash their helicopter in the Afghan desert and find themselves at the mercy of the natural elements and an eclectic family of Afghan opium farmers. In order to create a realistic setting of an opium poppy field, Barmak had to obtain permission from the Afghan government to plant the crop because growing opium poppies was declared illegal in Afghanistan in 2002. Several challenges were faced by the filmmakers, with regards to the poppy field, before filming was completed. Most notably, Afghan poppy eradication teams attempted to destroy his film set twice and the lack of rain forced Barmak to drill a well for irrigation as well as to bring in water tankers from as far away as 30 km. The film was Afghanistans official submission to the 2009 Academy Awards. Opium War was screened at several international film festivals, including the 2008 edition of Rome Film Festival, where it won the Golden Marc’Aurelio Critics’ Award for Best Film. Murder Unveiled Murder Unveiled is a 2005 Canadian television film. The movie is based on the true story of the Jaswinder Kaur Sidhu murder. The film was screened at the Asian Festival of First Films on November 26, 2005 and was first aired on CBC on February 6, 2006. Future Shock Future Shock is a 1972 American short documentary film directed by Alex Grasshoff and narrated by Orson Welles. It was screened at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival, but wasnt entered into the main competition. It is based on the book of the same name. A Bahraini Tale A Bahraini Tale is a 2006 Bahraini Arabic-language drama film directed by Bassam Al-Thawadi, screenplay by Fareed Ramadan and starring Saad Abdulla, Fatima Abdulrahim and Abdulla Al Saadawi. This is the third feature film to be directed by Bassam al-Thawadi and one of the only three films ever made in Bahrain. Low and Behold Low and Behold is a 2007 film by director Zack Godshall. It was produced by Sidetrack Films. The film uses neorealistic and documentary techniques interwoven with actors in fictional narrative story into a post-Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans. The film won Best Narrative Feature at the International Rome Film Festival and the Best Feature award at the New Orleans Film Festival. The story follows Turner Stull, a young insurance claims adjuster who arrives in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Turner finds it difficult to deal first hand with the pain and personal loss in the claims he must file. Eventually he meets a free-spirited local man named Nixon who is looking for his lost dog. Nixon and Turner agree to help each other and form an unlikely friendship along the way. Printed Rainbow Printed Rainbow is an award-winning 2006 Indian animated short film directed, animated and produced by Gitanjali Rao. It was first screened in International Critics Week 2006 film festival held in Cannes, France. Not Another B Movie Not Another B Movie is a 2010 American satirical comedy film written and directed by John Wesley Norton which peers into the processes of making a low-budget horror film. The film stars Byron Thames, Larry Thomas, James Vallo, David Faustino, Joe Estevez, and Ed Asner. The Real Son The Real Son is a short movie, in which Lucas Grabeel plays Freddie Deansman, the rebellious son of a golf player who cares more about fixing the golf clubs fastest printer than about his son. On Fathers Day, Mr Deansman competes in a golf tournament with a friends son, leaving Freddie to his own devices. At the end of the day, Mr Deansman takes home the printer and goes to pick up Freddie. Their awkward conversation betrays the communication gap between the two. this disconnection is underlined by the revelation that Mr Deansman has been pushing for Freddie to join the Navy. In contrast, Freddie aims to go to art school, his artistic nature revealed through his labelling of the printer as "The Real Son" in red ink. Just as the two are reaching a reconciliation, with Freddie confiding to his father his plans for an art piece, Mr Deansman interrupts his son and begins again to praise the printers speed. It is clear that there has been no change in the father-son relationship. The film lasts almost 9 minutes. Spoken Word Spoken Word is a 2009 drama film directed by Victor Nuñez and starring Kuno Becker, Ruben Blades, Miguel Sandoval and Persia White. The writers include William T. Conway and Joe Ray Sandoval. The film was produced by Karen Koch and William T. Conway. It opened in New York City at Big Cinemas Manhattan 1 on July 23, 2010, and played in Los Angeles at Laemmles Sunset 5 on July 30, 2010. Samudram Samudram is a 1999 Telugu action film, produced by S. K. Bhagavan, D. V. V. Danayya under the Sri Balaji Art Creations banner and directed by Krishna Vamsi. It stars Jagapati Babu, Sakshi Shivanand, Srihari, Prakash Raj, Ravi Teja in the lead roles and music composed by Shashi Preetam. Climate Refugees Climate Refugees is a 2010 American documentary film, directed and produced by Michael P. Nash. The documentary attempts to cover the human impact of climate change by considering those who could most be affected by it. 10 Sekunden 10 Sekunden is a German film. Girl Scout Girl Scout is a 2008 South Korean action comedy film directed by Kim Sang-man. Butterflies Butterflies is a 2009 documentary film directed by Czech filmmaker Ester Brymova. The film won the Alan J. Bailey Excellence Award in Documentary Filmmaking at the Action on Film International Film Festival, Pasadena in the same year. Butterflies was the first feature-length film to explore the lives of viral video stars and one of the first indie films to be launched on YouTube for rental. The film stars Olga, Fred, SxePhil, Charles Trippy, KevJumba, Kicesie, Paperlilies, KatiesOpinion, Daxflame, Joe Satriani, Esmée Denters, Michael Buckley, Dave Foley, Renetto, ClipCritics, Nigahiga, and Chad Hurley. The full movie has been made available online on YouTube. The Anniversary The Anniversary is a 2009 romantic comedy written and directed by Canadian filmmaker and film journalist John Campea. The film explores the stresses, stereotypes, and stigmas associated with thirty-something dating and relationships. Currency Currency is a 2009 Malayalam crime film by directed by Swathi Bhaskar starring Mukesh, Jayasurya, Kalabhavan Mani and Meera Nandan. The film is inspired from the film The Man Who Copied. Broken Springs Broken Springs is an independent horror film written, directed, produced, and edited by Virginia native Neeley Lawson, as his first feature effort. It stars Teague Quillen, Jake Lawson and Shannon Wallen. The movie was filmed in late fall of 2008, mainly in Gate City, U.S. and Rogersville, U.S.. Chase Chase is a 2010 Bollywood action film directed by Jagmohan Mundhra, who has previously directed films such as Shoot on Sight and Provoked. The film stars Anuj Saxena, Udita Goswami, Sameer Kochhar and Tareena Patel in the lead roles, while Gulshan Grover makes a special appearance. The film was released on 30 April 2010. The musical score is by Udbhav Ojha and Vijay Verma and the lyrics are by Jalees Sherwani, Manthan and Prashant Vasl. The title song is sung by Sajid Khan in his funky style whereas the other songs are sung by Shaan, Shreya Ghoshal and Vasundhara Das. The background musical score is by Amar Mohile. Into the Deep: America, Whaling & the World Into the Deep: America, Whaling & the World is a two-hour documentary by Ric Burns about the history of the whaling industry in the United States. The film was initially released on May 10, 2010. Voyez comme ils dansent See How They Dance is a 2011 French drama film directed by Claude Miller. Raven's Cabin Ravens Cabin, also known under the working title Redback, is an independent Australian thriller film shot in the outback area of Perth. The film is directed by Loren Johnson and stars Luke Ledger. Tian ma xing xiong Cross is a 2012 Hong Kong horror thriller film written and directed by Daniel Chan, Steve Woo, Lau Kin-ping, Hui Shu-ing and starring Simon Yam, Kenny Wong, Liu Kai-chi and Nick Cheung. The film revolves around a Catholic serial killer played by Yam, who after witnessing his wifes death, believes he is given the duty to kill suicidal people to bring them peace and thereby allow them to enter heaven. From the Head From the Head is a 2011 American drama film directed by George Griffith. The film starring George Griffith, Matthew Lillard, Jeffrey Doornbos and Samantha Lemole in the lead roles. Kaadhale Nimmadhi Kaadhale Nimmadhi is a 1998 Indian Tamil romantic drama film directed by Indhran. The film features Suriya, Jeevitha Sharma and Sangeetha in the lead roles, while Murali makes an extended guest appearance. Raadhika, Manivannan and Nassar also play significant roles in the film, while Deva composed the films soundtrack. The film did not succeed at both the box office and with critics. A Yell from Heaven is a 2011 Japanese drama film that was inspired by the true story of the late Hikaru Nakasone. Hikaru Nakasone is an Okinawan altruist who founded the "Ajisai Ongaku Mura", a music village that is open for all to use, and his story was featured in a NHK documentary broadcast in 2009. Actor Hiroshi Abe plays the role of Hikaru Oshiro, whose character is based closely on Nakasone. Actress and idol Nanami Sakuraba also stars in the film, playing the role of a student who aspires to be a singer and guitarist. Tengoku Kara no Yell was first screened at the 3rd Okinawa International Movie Festival on 27 March 2011. It was subsequently released in Japanese cinemas on 1 October 2011. Missing Dad Nos vemos papa is a 2011 Mexican drama film directed by Luca Carreras.The film is Lucías first directorial venture. It was an official entry for the 17th International Film Festival of Kerala Login Login is a 2012 Indian suspense thriller film directed by Sanjeev Reddy. The project is produced by Cocktail Pictures, and stars Himanshu Bhatt, Radhika Roy, Akkash Basnet, Rashmi Gautam, Nandini Rai, Siddarth Chopra, KK Binojee. The soundtrack is composed by Sunil Kashyap along with lyrics by KK Binojee. Login was released on 12 October 2012. Occupy Love Occupy Love is a 2012 documentary film about the Occupy movement directed by Velcrow Ripper. The film premiered at the 2012 Vancouver International Film Festival. When Monaliza Smiled When Monaliza Smiled is a 2012 Jordanian romantic comedy film directed by Fadi Haddad, produced by Nadia Eliwat and Nadine Toukan and starring Tahani Salim and Shady Khalaf with Haifa Al Agha, Nadera Omran, Fouad Al Shomali, Haidar Kfouf, and Suha Najjar. Its plot is set in Amman, Jordan and the film is now is available online and on digital platforms. The film talks about how a Jordanian young lady named Monaliza, who sees no reason to smile, gets a job as an office girl and falls in love with cheerful Hamdi who is an Egyptian immigrant and is the “tea guy” of the office. Hamdi, who is the only person able to make Monaliza smile, shows Monaliza the world in an amazingly new and different perspective. Thiruthani Thiruthani is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film written and directed by Perarasu, who also composed the films music. The film stars Bharath and Sunaina in the lead roles, while Rajkiran, Pandiarajan and Ashish Vidyarthi also play pivotal roles. K. Bala handled cinematography, while V. Jaishankar worked the cinematography. The film released on 19 October 2012. It received mixed to negative reviews and became a flop at the box office. Sealed Cargo Sealed Cargo is a 2015 Bolivian drama film directed by Julia Vargas-Weise. It was selected as the Bolivian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Robotech: Love Live Alive Robotech: Love Live Alive is a direct-to-video animated film produced by Harmony Gold USA released on July 23, 2013. It is based on the 1985 Japanese OVA music video Genesis Climber MOSPEADA: Love Live Alive by Tatsunoko Production. The Long Island Serial Killer The Long Island Serial Killer is an American true crime horror film loosely based on the victims of the unidentified Long Island serial killer. He is believed to have murdered ten to seventeen women on Long Island between 1996 and 2010. The film is written by Joseph DiPietro and Michael Eimicke, and directed by DiPietro. 1964 1964 is a documentary film produced by Insignia Films for the American Experience series about political, social and cultural events in the United States for the calendar year 1964. It is based partly on Jon Margolis book The Last Innocent Year: America in 1964. The documentary depicts the year 1964 as significant and epic in that following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in late 1963, 1964, as a presidential election year, becomes a departure point for American history, with lasting effects today. It is also the year of the British Invasion led by the Beatles, when Cassius Clay fights Sonny Liston for the World Heavyweight Championship, the year after Betty Friedans book, The Feminine Mystique, is published, and the year Republican activist, Phyllis Schlaflys book, A Choice, is published. It is also the year of Freedom Summer, an initiative by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee to register African-Americans in Mississippi, the subsequent murders of Chaney, three CORE activists, in Mississippi by white supremacists that created a national sensation, and the Harlem riot of 1964, culminating in the Berkeley Free Speech Movement at the University of California at Berkeley. A recurrent theme of the film is its departure as a presidential election year, with President Lyndon B. Johnson running as the expected Democratic Party nominee and the nomination of U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater selected through a grassroots campaign for the Republican nomination for President of the United States, that defines the future divisions of the US political party competition. Ishq Garaari Ishq Garaari is a Punjabi film directed by Dheeraj Rattan. It is produced by Ravi Jain & Karan Bali and stars Sharry Maan, Rannvijay Singh, Mandy Takhar, Gulzar Chahal, Miss Pooja Vinaypal Buttar, Gunjan Walia and Prabhleen Sandhu, the film also has a song titled Khalaara by Yo Yo Honey Singh. Jatta Jatta is a 2013 Indian Kannada-language thriller drama film directed by B. M. Giriraj. It stars Kishore and Sukrutha Wagle in lead roles. Kishore plays the role of a forest guard whose wife elopes with a tourist and he becomes involved in a clash of beliefs and ideologies with a feminist who he chains in his isolated forest home. The film won critical acclaim for its story and the portrayal of characters from critics and filmgoers. Wounded Land Wounded Land is a 2015 Israeli drama film directed by Erez Tadmor. It was nominated for Best Film at the 2015 Ophir Awards. Returning Home Returning Home is a 2015 Norwegian drama film directed by Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken. It was one of three films shortlisted by Norway to be their submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, but it lost out to The Wave. Bonifacio: Ang unang pangulo Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo is a 2014 Philippine historical action drama film centering on the life of Katipunan revolutionary Andres Bonifacio. It is an official entry to the 40th Metro Manila Film Festival. Let Them Come Let Them Come is a 2015 French-Algerian drama film directed by Salem Brahimi. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. M.L.A. Fatakesto MLA Fatakeshto is a 2006 Bengali-language Indian political drama film directed by Swapan Saha for Shree Venkatesh Films, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Debashree Roy, Koel Mallick, Rajatava Dutta and Soumitra Chatterjee. This is the first part of Fatakeshto, the other one being Minister Fatakeshto and is famous for the dialogue. Amityville: Vanishing Point Amityville: Vanishing Point is a 2016 horror film directed by Dylan Greenberg and starring Amanda Flowers, Mickala McFarlane, Jurgen Azazel Munster, Sara Kaiser, Max Husten, and Lloyd Kaufman. It is the fourteenth film based on the Amityville Horror. Ek Haseena Thi Ek Deewana Tha Ek Haseena Thi Ek Deewana Tha is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language romantic musical drama film written, produced and directed by Suneel Darshan and stars Shiv Darshan, Natasha Fernandez and Upen Patel in lead roles. The music was composed by Nadeem Saifi. Manivald Manivald is an animated short film, directed by Chintis Lundgren and released in 2017. The film centres on Manivald, an underachieving fox in his early 30s who still lives with his mother, but finds their relationship endangered when they simultaneously fall in love with Toomas, the handsome wolf repairman who arrives to fix their washing machine. The film, adapted from Lundgrens prior webcomic Manivald and the Absinthe Rabbits, is a potential pilot for an animated series, in which Manivald will move out of his mothers house and take up residence at The Hedgehogs Closet, a gay bar run by a cross-dressing hedgehog. The series will also incorporate characters from Lundgrens prior animated short film Life with Herman H. Rott. The film was a Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Animated Short Film at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards. The film is currently available to purchase on Amazon Prime Video. Ode to the Goose Ode to the Goose is a 2018 South Korean drama film written, directed and produced by Zhang Lü. The film stars Park Hae-il, Moon So-ri, Jung Jin-young and Park So-dam. The film had its world premiere at the Busan International Film Festival in October 2018. It was theatrically released on November 8, 2018. Pomegranate Orchard Pomegranate Orchard is a 2017 Azerbaijani drama film directed by Ilgar Najaf. It was selected as the Azerbaijani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. One Day in the Haram One Day in the Haram is a 2017 feature length documentary film about the Haram in Makkah. The film was produced as a collaboration between Arabia Pictures and Al Reasah Haramin. It is the extraordinary story of the Haram, a place so revered that non-Muslims are forbidden from even setting foot in it. For the first time in history, witness the inner workings of the Haram, as seen through the eyes of the workers, over a full day period. Director Abrar Hussain spent over a year researching different aspects of the Haram, to bring the most complete and compelling vision of the Haram ever produced. Packed with knowledge and never before seen footage, this is a film that anyone with even a passing interest in Islam is encouraged to see. Ang Dalawang Mrs. Reyes Ang Dalawang Mrs. Reyes is a Philippine comedy film starring Angelica Panganiban and Judy Ann Santos. The film is directed by Jun Robles Lana and is produced by Star Cinema, Quantum Films and IdeaFirst Company. The film is Star Cinemas opening salvo for 2018 and will be the first movie to pair Santos with Panganiban whom she last worked with in the 2001 soap opera Sa Puso Ko Iingatan Ka. It also marks the reunion of the original Mara Clara stars, Judy Ann Santos and Gladys Reyes The film introduces the characters of Santos and Panganiban, a pair of devoted wives who find their husbands to be in a secret, gay relationship. Bulbul Can Sing Bulbul Can Sing is a 2018 Assamese language Indian drama film directed by Rima Das. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. The film centres on three teenagers trying to come to terms with their sexual identities. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Assamese at Indias 66th National Film Awards. Undressing Extraordinary Undressing Extraordinary is a 1901 British short silent comedy film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring a tired traveller struggling to undress for bed. The film, "provides one of the earliest filmed examples of something that would become a staple of both visual comedy and Surrealist art: that of inanimate objects refusing to obey natural physical laws, usually to the detriment of the person encountering them," and according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "has also been cited as a pioneering horror film," as, "the inability to complete an apparently simple task for reasons beyond ones control is one of the basic ingredients of a nightmare." Kathleen Mavourneen Kathleen Mavourneen is a 1906 silent short film by Edwin S. Porter, produced and distributed by Edison Manufacturing Company. It is based on the song “Kathleen Mavourneen” by Annie Crawford and Frederick Williams Nichols Crouch, which inspired the play by Dion Boucicault. The Taming of the Shrew The Taming of the Shrew is a 1908 silent film directed by D. W. Griffith. It was based on Shakespeares play of the same name. The blurb for the film stated "if we could see ourselves as others see us what models we would become." Vingarne The Wings is a 1916 Swedish silent film directed by Mauritz Stiller, starring Egil Eide, Lars Hanson, Lili Bech, and Julius Hälsig, and was based on Herman Bangs 1902 novel Mikaël, which was the same source Carl Theodor Dreyer used for his 1924 film Michael. Besides being an early gay-themed film, it is also notable for its innovative use of a framing story and telling the plot primarily through the use of flashbacks. Hilde Warren und der Tod Hilde Warren und der Tod is a German film from 1917 by Joe May and Fritz Lang. The title role of Hilde was played by Joe Mays wife Mia May. The Head of Janus The Head of Janus is a 1920 German horror silent film directed by F. W. Murnau. The film was an unauthorized adaptation of Robert Louis Stevensons novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, but the source material went unrecognized by some of the German media due to changes in the characters names. Released on 17 September 1920 by the Lipow Co., this is one of Murnaus lost films. The screenplay was written by Hans Janowitz, who collaborated with Carl Mayer on the script for The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. While the film itself does not survive, the scripts and related production notes do. Because the film is lost, its full length is unknown. Lightnin' Lightnin is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by John Ford. It was based on a successful play of the same name. The original run of the play started in 1918 at the Gaiety Theatre and continued for 1,291 performances, breaking the record for longest running play at that time. The film was remade in 1930 by Henry King for Fox as an early talkie starring Will Rogers with support from Louise Dresser and Joel McCrea. The Phantom in the House The Phantom in the House is a 1929 American talking film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Ricardo Cortez. A silent version was prepared for released in theatres not yet equipped for sound. This is a surviving in a European archive and is available on home video. The Oklahoma Cyclone Oklahoma Cyclone is a 1930 American Western film directed by John P. McCarthy that is a forerunner of the singing cowboy genre. It stars Bob Steele in his second talking picture playing the title role and was released by Tiffany Pictures. The film was remade as Song of the Gringo. Bad Company Bad Company is a 1931 American pre-Code gangster film directed and co-written by Tay Garnett with Tom Buckingham based on Jack Laits 1930 novel Put on the Spot. It stars Helen Twelvetrees and Ricardo Cortez. Told from the view of a woman, the working titles of this film were The Gangsters Wife and The Mad Marriage. Unlike many static early sound films, Garnett includes several scenes using a moving camera climaxing in a gigantic assault on an office building with both sides using heavy machine guns. Ten Nights in a Bar-Room Ten Nights in a Barroom is a 1931 American Pre-Code film directed by William A. OConnor. Tonight Is Ours Tonight Is Ours is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Stuart Walker and starring Claudette Colbert, Fredric March and Alison Skipworth. Made by Paramount Pictures, it is based on the play The Queen Was in the Parlour by Noël Coward. Betty Boop's Little Pal Betty Boops Little Pal is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Pudgy the Puppy. Betty Boop's Prize Show Betty Boops Prize Show is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Here Is My Heart Here is My Heart is a 1934 American musical comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Bing Crosby, Kitty Carlisle, and Roland Young. Based on the play La Grande-duchesse et le garçon détage by Alfred Savoir, the film is about a famous singer who pretends to be a penniless waiter to get close to the woman of his dreams, a European princess. Jungle Jim Jungle Jim is a 1937 Universal serial film based on Jungle Jim, the comic strip by Alex Raymond. Grant Withers starred as Jungle Jim, and Henry Brandon played the villainous Cobra. Love Begins at Twenty Love Begins at 20 is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Dalton Trumbo and Tom Reed, based on the 1929 play Broken Dishes by Martin Flavin. The film stars Hugh Herbert, Patricia Ellis, Warren Hull, Hobart Cavanaugh, Dorothy Vaughan and Clarence Wilson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on August 22, 1936. The Man Who Lived Twice The Man Who Lived Twice is a 1936 American crime film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Ralph Bellamy, Marian Marsh and Thurston Hall. It was remade as Man in the Dark in 1953. Mixed Magic Mixed Magic is a 1936 American short comedy film starring Buster Keaton. Yours for the Asking Yours for the Asking is a 1936 film starring George Raft as a casino owner and Dolores Costello as the socialite he hires as hostess. The movie also features Ida Lupino and was directed by Alexander Hall. Big Fella Big Fella is a 1937 British musical drama film directed by J. Elder Wills and starring Paul Robeson, Elisabeth Welch and Roy Emerton. It is loosely based on the novel Banjo by Harlem Renaissance writer Claude McKay. The Green Cockatoo The Green Cockatoo is a 1937 British drama film directed by William Cameron Menzies from a story by Graham Greene and starring John Mills and René Ray. It was shot at Denham Studios. When Thief Meets Thief Jump for Glory is a 1937 British romantic drama film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Valerie Hobson and Alan Hale. It was based on a novel by Gordon McDonnell. The film was shot at Isleworth Studios by the independent company Criterion Film for distribution by United Artists. The films sets were designed by the art director Edward Carrick. Crime Ring Crime Ring is a 1938 American crime drama film directed by Leslie Goodwins from a screenplay by J. Robert Bren and Gladys Atwater, based on a story by Reginald Taviner. The film stars Allan Lane and Frances Mercer, and was produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, released on July 8, 1938. Penrod and His Twin Brother Penrod and His Twin Brother is a 1938 American comedy film directed by William C. McGann and written by William Jacobs and Hugh Cummings. The film stars Billy Mauch, Bobby Mauch, Frank Craven, Spring Byington, Charles Halton and Claudia Coleman. The film was released by Warner Bros. on February 26, 1938. Burn 'Em Up O'Connor Burn Em Up OConnor is a 1939 race car film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Dennis OKeefe, Cecilia Parker, Nat Pendleton and Harry Carey. The screenplay was written by Milton Merlin and Byron Morgan from the novel Salute to the Gods by racing driver and journalist Malcolm Campbell. The cinematographer was Lester White and the picture was produced by an uncredited Harry Rapf. The supporting cast features Charley Grapewin, Alan Curtis and Tom Neal, with a brief appearance by Clayton Moore. Lincoln in the White House Lincoln in the White House is a 1939 American biographical short or historical "special" about United States President Abraham Lincoln, highlighting events during his first term of office, from his inaugural speech in 1861 to his delivery of the Gettysburg Address in 1863. Produced by Warner Bros. and directed by William C. McGann, the 21-minute Technicolor film stars Frank McGlynn Sr., a veteran actor who since 1915 had specialized in impersonating Lincoln on both stage and screen. Range War Range War is a 1939 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Sam Robins and Walter C. Roberts. The film stars William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Britt Wood, Pedro de Cordoba, Willard Robertson, Matt Moore and Betty Moran. The film was released on September 8, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. Three Sons Three Sons is a 1939 American drama film directed by Jack Hively using a screenplay by John Twist, based on the novel, Sweepings by Lester Cohen. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, and released on October 13, 1939, it is a remake of an earlier RKO film, Sweepings. The film stars Edward Ellis, William Gargan, J. Edward Bromberg and Robert Stanton. Gargan, who plays the uncle in this film, had played one of the sons in the earlier film. Love Thy Neighbor Love Thy Neighbor is a film produced by Paramount in 1940 which starred Jack Benny and Fred Allen, directed by Mark Sandrich. It features Mary Martin with her famous fur coat striptease performance of "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" which is set in a stage revue. Shooting High Shooting High is a 1940 American Western film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Jane Withers, Gene Autry, and Marjorie Weaver. Written by Lou Breslow and Owen Francis, the film is about a generations-old feud between two families that is resurrected when the town banker tries to contrsuct a highway through the area bearing a monument to the frontiersman ancestor of one of the families. Shooting High was Gene Autrys first film away from Republic Pictures, his first as a mere co-star, his first without the comic presence of Smiley Burnette since 1934, and his first playing a character other than himself. Flying Blind Flying Blind is a 1941 American action and comedy film directed by Frank McDonald Outlaws of the Desert Outlaws of the Desert is a 1941 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by J. Benton Cheney and Bernard McConville. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Brad King, Duncan Renaldo, Luli Deste, Jean Phillips, Forrest Stanley and Nina Guilbert. The film was released on November 1, 1941, by Paramount Pictures. Zis Boom Bah Zis Boom Bah, also known as College Sweethearts, is a 1941 American film directed by William Nigh and starring Grace Hayes, Peter Lind Hayes, and Mary Healy. Army Surgeon Army Surgeon is a 1942 American film about a female surgeon who pretends to be a nurse so she can serve on the front line during World War I. Captain Midnight Captain Midnight was the 17th serial released by Columbia Pictures. It was based upon the radio adventure serial of the same name broadcast from 1938 to 1949. There's One Born Every Minute Theres One Born Every Minute, also known as Man or Mouse, is a 1942 American Universal Pictures comedy film directed by Harold Young. It was the debut film of Elizabeth Taylor. Damals Back Then is a 1943 German drama film directed by Rolf Hansen and starring Zarah Leander, Hans Stüwe and Rossano Brazzi. The films sets were designed by Walter Haag. It was made at the Babelsberg Studio, by Universum Film AG, Germanys largest film company. It was Leanders final film of the Nazi era, as she returned to Sweden shortly afterwards. This was a blow for the German film industry, as she was the most popular and highest-paid star. Leanders next film was not for another seven years, when she made a comeback in Gabriela. The Law Rides Again The Law Rides Again is a 1943 American Western film, directed by Alan James and starring Ken Maynard and Hoot Gibson. Paracelsus Paracelsus is a 1943 German drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst, based on the life of Paracelsus. Bugambilia Bugambilia is a 1945 Mexican film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring Dolores del Río and Pedro Armendáriz. Gambler's Choice Gamblers Choice is a 1944 film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Chester Morris and Nancy Kelly. Heavenly Days Heavenly Days is a 1944 film starring Fibber McGee and Molly. It was the third and final feature film to feature the popular radio characters; unlike the two previous entries, none of the radio shows supporting cast members appeared in this film. Trocadero Trocadero is a 1944 American comedy film directed by William Nigh and starring Rosemary Lane, and Johnny Downs, Ralph Morgan, Dick Purcell, Sheldon Leonard, Cliff Nazarro, Marjorie Manners, and Erskine Johnson. The Girl of the Canal Painted Boats is a black-and-white British film directed by Charles Crichton and released by Ealing Studios in 1945. Painted Boats, one of the lesser-known Ealing films of the period, is brief, uses a little-known cast and has a slight storyline. It is however considered significant by waterways enthusiasts as a fictionalised documentary, providing a rare extensive filmic depiction of a long-gone way of life on Englands working canal system in the 1940s. The narration was by Louis MacNeice, including some verse specially written to suit the onscreen action, most notably the sequence in which the narrow boat is being legged through one of the tunnels. Much background information on canals and suggestions for suitable filming locations were provided by the writer LTC Rolt, who also provided the title, and who records in his autobiography that he was disappointed to find that his name had not been included in the films credits. Lover Come Back Lover Come Back is a 1946 romantic comedy film directed by William A. Seiter. The film stars George Brent, Lucille Ball and Vera Zorina in her last film role. Supporting actors include Raymond Walburn and Charles Winninger. To avoid confusion with Lover Come Back, this film was retitled When Lovers Meet for television. Strange Triangle Strange Triangle is a 1946 American crime film noir directed by Ray McCarey and starring Signe Hasso, Preston Foster and Anabel Shaw. Son of Zorro Son of Zorro is a Republic film serial. It was the 43rd of the 66 serials produced by that studio. The serial was directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and Fred C. Brannon. George Turner starred as a descendant of the original Zorro in 1860s United States. The Weaker Sex The Weaker Sex is a 1948 British drama film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring Ursula Jeans, Cecil Parker and Joan Hopkins. It was one of the most popular films at the British box office in 1948. The films subject was what The New York Times described as the "heroics of that valiant legion of women who stood, but did not wait, through the long war years and the now dreary post war years." Helter Skelter Helter Skelter is a 1949 British romantic comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Carol Marsh, David Tomlinson and Mervyn Johns. A radio star becomes involved with a wealthy heiress. The recurring English comic characters Charters and Caldicott also appeared in the film. One Last Fling One Last Fling is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by Richard Flournoy and William Sackheim. The film stars Alexis Smith, Zachary Scott, Douglas Kennedy, Ann Doran, Ransom M. Sherman and Veda Ann Borg. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 30, 1949. Outside the Wall Outside the Wall is a 1950 film noir crime film directed by Crane Wilbur starring Richard Basehart, Marilyn Maxwell, Signe Hasso and Dorothy Hart. The Crimson Curtain The Crimson Curtain is a 1953 French short film directed by Alexandre Astruc. It was screened at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival, but not entered into the competition. One Step to Eternity One Step to Eternity is a 1954 French-Italian thriller film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Danielle Darrieux, Michel Auclair and Corinne Calvet. Charge of the Lancers Charge of the Lancers is a 1954 American adventure film directed by William Castle and starring Paulette Goddard and Jean-Pierre Aumont. During the Crimean War, a French officer attached to the British forces takes part in trials for a secret weapon and becomes entangled with a Gypsy woman. All for Mary All for Mary is a 1955 British comedy film brought to the screen by Paul Soskin Productions for The Rank Organisation. It was based on a successful West End play by the English husband and wife team of Kay Bannerman and Harold Brooke. It was directed by Wendy Toye, produced by Paul Soskin with the screenplay by Paul Soskin and Peter Blackmore. It starred Nigel Patrick, David Tomlinson, Jill Day and Kathleen Harrison. Eastmancolor Cinematography was by Reginald H. Wyer. Treasure of Ruby Hills Treasure of Ruby Hills is a 1955 American black-and-white western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Zachary Scott, Carole Mathews, Barton MacLane, Dick Foran, and Lola Albright. The film is based on the story "The Rider of the Ruby Hills" by Louis LAmour. He wrote the story under the pen-name Jim Mayo; the story was later expanded as the novel Where the Long Grass Blows in 1976. Only People Only People is a 1957 Croatian film directed by Branko Bauer, starring and Milorad Margetić. In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics found it to be one of the best Croatian films ever made. Typhoon Over Nagasaki Typhon sur Nagasaki is a French drama romance film from 1957, directed by Yves Ciampi, written by Jean-Charles Tacchella, starring Jean Marais. The film was known under the title Typhoon Over Nagasaki. The Vintage The Vintage is a 1957 crime drama film directed by Jeffrey Hayden and starring Pier Angeli, Mel Ferrer, John Kerr, Michèle Morgan and Theodore Bikel. The screenplay was written by Michael Blankfort, based on a novel by Ursula Keir. The film was distributed by MGM. Vlcí jáma Vlčí jáma is a Czech drama film, based on the 1938 novel of the same name. It was released in 1957. Cry Tough Cry Tough is a 1959 crime drama film directed by Paul Stanley written by Harry Kleiner, starring John Saxon and Linda Cristal. The screenplay of the film is based on the novel of the same name by Irving Shulman. However, in the transition from print to film the Jewish Brooklyn gang of the novel became a Puerto Rican gang in Spanish Harlem. King of the Wild Stallions King of the Wild Stallions is a 1959 American western film starring George Montgomery and Edgar Buchanan. It was directed by R.G. Springsteen. Smiley Gets a Gun Smiley Gets a Gun is a 1958 Australian film in CinemaScope and Technicolor directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring Sybil Thorndike and Chips Rafferty. It is the sequel to the 1956 film Smiley. Subway in the Sky Subway in the Sky is a 1959 British crime film directed by Muriel Box and starring Van Johnson, Hildegard Knef and Albert Lieven. Hildegard Knef, who changed career in the 1960s to become a cabaret singer and songwriter, sings one song in the film, "It Isnt Love." Slave of Rome Slave of Rome is a 1961 Italian peplum film written and directed by Sergio Grieco and starring Rossana Podestà and Guy Madison. The Long Rope The Long Rope is a 1961 American Western film directed by William Witney and written by Robert Hamner. The film stars Hugh Marlowe, Alan Hale, Robert J. Wilke, Chris Robinson, William Kerwin and Jeff Morris. The film was released in February 1961, by 20th Century Fox. Rozstanie Rozstanie is a Polish psychological melodrama film released in 1961, directed by Wojciech Jerzy Has. Metel The Blizzard is a 1964 Soviet film directed by Vladimir Basov, based on the story "The Blizzard" from The Tales of the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin by Alexander Pushkin. Historias de la televisión Television Stories is a 1965 Spanish comedy film directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia and starring Concha Velasco, Tony Leblanc and José Luis López Vázquez. It updated the basic plot of the 1955 film Radio Stories by the same director. I've Gotta Horse Ive Gotta Horse is Billy Furys second hit feature film, a semi-autobiographical musical comedy that also features Amanda Barrie, Michael Medwin and Jon Pertwee and pop bands The Gamblers and The Bachelors. It also features Furys own race horse, Anselmo, and several of his own dogs. Larry Parnes, Billy Furys manager, co-wrote the original story and co-produced, while Kenneth Hume directed,co-produced and co-wrote the story, with musical direction by Mike Leander. This 1965 U.K. release was filmed on location in Techniscope at Great Yarmouth where Fury had just finished his summer season at the Royal Aquarium Theatre which was used as the theatre in the film, with shooting also taking place at Shepperton Studios. The film is also known as Wonderful Day. Long Legs, Long Fingers Long Legs, Long Fingers is a 1966 West German comedy crime film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Senta Berger, Joachim Fuchsberger and Martin Held. The films sets were designed by Isabella and Werner Schlichting. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location at Charlottenburg Palace and Caesarea in Israel. Assassination Assassination is a 1967 Italian thriller-spy film starring Henry Silva. It marked the directorial debut of Emilio Miraglia. Go Away Stowaway Go Away Stowaway is a 1967 Merrie Melodies animated short starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales, on a cruise vacation. This marks Daffy and Speedys final appearances in the Merrie Melodies series. One by One One by One is a 1968 Spanish western film directed by Rafael R. Marchent, scored by Elsio Mancuso and starring Peter Lee Lawrence, William Bogart, Dianik Zurakowska, Eduardo Fajardo, Cris Huerta and Sidney Chaplin. Ramparts of Clay Ramparts of Clay, is a 1971 French drama film directed by Jean-Louis Bertucelli. The film stars Leila Shenna, as well as the villagers of the Algerian village of Tehouda. The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 44th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film tells the story of a young woman, who tries to free herself from the role imposed on her by the village culture. The film explores the exploitation of the rural Tunisian people, although it was filmed in an Algerian village. The Key to Paradise The Key to Paradise is a 1970 Danish family film directed by Sven Methling and starring Dirch Passer. Savage! Savage! is a 1973 American-Philippines action film with elements of blaxploitation. The funding and distribution came from Roger Cormans New World Pictures which also provided the leading players from among a number of American actors who regularly appeared in such features. It was produced and directed by Cirio H. Santiago who, between 1973 and his death in 2008, partnered with Corman on over 40 Philippines-based action-adventure exploitation films which took advantage of much lower local production costs. The title role is played by top-billed James Iglehart, with co-stars Lada Edmund and Carol Speed. As in most such productions of the 1970s and 1980s, the setting is not identified as the Philippines, but rather an unspecified Latin American location ruled by a military-based authoritarian regime. The soundtrack is by Don Julian. Naughty Wives Secrets of a Door-to-Door Salesman is a 1973 sex comedy film directed by Wolf Rilla. Also known as Naughty Wives, the film is about a young man who gets a job as a vacuum salesman and finds that he has to fight off advances from female customers. The Net The Net is a 1975 West German drama film directed by Manfred Purzer and starring Mel Ferrer. Obsessed Obsessed is a 1977 pornographic film directed by Martin & Martin, and written by Piastro Cruiso. Bloodbath The Sky Is Falling, also known as Las Flores Del Vicio, released in the United States as Bloodbath, is a 1979 Spanish surrealist thriller film directed by Silvio Narizzano and written by Gonzalo Suarez. It stars Dennis Hopper, Carroll Baker, and Win Wells as hopeless American expatriates living in a Spanish village where citizens are dying mysterious deaths after the arrival of a religious cult. The film has been characterized as an example of the frenetic roles played by Hopper in the 1970s. Acapulco Gold Acapulco Gold is a 1976 drug culture film directed by Burt Brinckerhoff and starring Marjoe Gortner and Randi Oakes. Estupro Perversion is a 1979 Brazilian exploitation film directed by José Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Zé do Caixão. Langrishe Go Down Langrishe, Go Down, the novel by Aidan Higgins, was adapted for the screen by Harold Pinter, directed by David Jones, filmed for BBC Television in association with Raidió Teilifís Éireann, and first broadcast in September 1978 as a 90-minute BBC2s Play of the Week. On 17 July, 2002, Langrishe, Go Down was re-released as a theatrical 16mm feature film, after being shown in The Spaces Between the Words: A Tribute to Harold Pinter, by the Film Society of Lincoln Center, as part of the Harold Pinter Festival of the Lincoln Center Festival 2001, held at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, in New York City, from 21 July – 31 July 2001. Slægten The Heritage is a 1978 Danish drama film directed by Anders Refn and starring Jens Okking. Un si joli village... Un si joli village is a 1979 French film directed by Étienne Périer. Exit... But No Panic Exit... nur keine Panik is a 1980 Austrian tragi-comic gangster film, directed by Franz Novotny. It has become a cult film. Fish Hawk Fish Hawk is a 1979 Canadian drama film directed by Donald Shebib. The screenplay was written by Blanche Hanalis, based on the novel Old Fish Hawk by Mitchell Jayne. The film was nominated for several Genie Awards including for direction, editing and best performance by a foreign actor. It was also entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival. The film sold to US TV for $1.5 million. Morning Undersea Morning Undersea is a 1980 Portuguese drama film directed by Lauro António. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Diploma. The film was also selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Meera Meera is a 1979 Hindi language film by Gulzar. The film is based on the life of Meera, a Hindu saint-poet who renounced princely comforts in pursuit of her love for Lord Krishna. The film portrays the life and times of Meera from a historical perspective rather than a mythological one. Through Meeras life, Gulzar has shown a womans struggle to find her independence, dignity and spiritual satisfaction in a society where women are supposed to be worthy of only taking care of the household chores. The epic soundtrack by Pt. Ravi Shankar features the lilting dulcet tones of the award-winning playback singer Vani Jairam, the tunes of which resound in every memory that reveres this winning combination of film music. However the film did not perform well at the Indian box office, though it received critical acclaim. Hoodwink Hoodwink is a 1981 Australian thriller film directed by Claude Whatham and written by Ken Quinnell. It stars John Hargreaves and Judy Davis. The film is based on the true story of a well-publicised Australian con artist. It was nominated for eight Australian Film Institute Awards, with Davis winning the Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. When the Circus Came to Town When the Circus Came to Town is a 1981 American made-for-television drama film directed by Boris Sagal and starring Elizabeth Montgomery, Christopher Plummer, and Eileen Brennan. It originally aired on CBS as a "Movie of the Week" on January 20, 1981. The White Lions The White Lions is a 1981 American drama film directed by Mel Stuart and starring Michael York and Glynnis OConnor. Remembrance of Love Remembrance of Love is a 1982 war film directed by Jack Smight and starring Kirk Douglas. It is set in Poland during the Second World War. El caso Almería El caso Almería is a 1984 Spanish film directed by Pedro Costa Musté. Secret Places Secret Places is a 1984 British drama film directed by Zelda Barron and starring Marie Theres Relin, Tara MacGowran, Claudine Auger and Jenny Agutter. It was based on a novel by Janice Elliott. It was one of the most popular films shown at the 1984 Toronto International Film Festival. As Is As Is is a 1986 television film adapted by William M. Hoffman from his play of the same title. The play and the film depict the effect that AIDS, then a fairly new epidemic, has on a group of friends living in New York City. The film was directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg and stars Jonathan Hadary, Robert Carradine, and Colleen Dewhurst. My Brother-in-law Killed My Sister My Brother-in-Law Killed My Sister Stormquest Stormquest, also known as El ojo de la tormenta, is a 1987 Argentine-American sword and sorcery fantasy adventure film directed by and written by Charles R. Saunders, based on a story Sessa created for the film. It was not released commercially in cinemas, and it was instead launched directly to the video market in USA in 1988. It was one of the last entries in a total of ten movies Roger Corman made in Argentina. La Bohème La bohème is a 1988 Italian-French film of an opera directed by Luigi Comencini. It is based on Giacomo Puccinis La bohème. The Secret Life of Kathy McCormick The Secret Life of Kathy McCormick is a 1988 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Barbara Eden, Josh Taylor, Judy Geeson, Jenny OHara and Dick ONeill. It was broadcast on NBC on October 7, 1988. The films tagline in newspaper and magazine ads was: A modern-day Cinderella has an absolute ball with high society! The Runnin' Kind The Runnin Kind is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Max Tash and written by Max Tash and Pleasant Gehman. The film stars David Packer, Steven Eckholdt, Larry Cox, Tom Shell, Brie Howard and Richard Manheim. The film was released on September 8, 1989, by United Artists. Checkered Flag Checkered Flag is a 1990 made-for-television film by John Glen and Michael Levine. Golden Braid Golden Braid is a 1990 Australian film directed by Paul Cox, who later called it "quite a funny film, but very few people get it." It was entirely funded by the Australian Film Commission. Long feng zei zhuo zei Licence to Steal is a 1990 Hong Kong action film directed by Billy Chan. It stars Joyce Godenzi, Yuen Biao and Sammo Hung in a cameo role. Memories of Murder Memories of Murder is a 1990 action–crime television film starring Nancy Allen, directed by Robert Lewis and written by John Harrison. Memories of Murder is the first of many original films that would be produced for the Lifetime Television Network, and, due to its popularity, would subsequently be released on VHS and DVD on July 31, 1990. Actress Vanity co-stars. The film was shot in British Columbia. In the Nick of Time In the Nick of Time is a 1991 American made-for-television Christmas fantasy-comedy film directed by George T. Miller. The film was first telecast December 16, 1991 on NBC. Zitti e mosca The Partys Over is a 1991 Italian comedy film written and directed by Alessandro Benvenuti and starring the same Benvenuti, Athina Cenci, Alida Valli and Massimo Ghini. Forever Forever is a 1992 horror-thriller film by Thomas Palmer Jr., at his feature film debut. The Prince of Temple Street The Prince of Temple Street is a 1992 Hong Kong crime drama film directed by Jeffrey Chiang and starring Andy Lau, Joey Wong, Deanie Ip and Ng Man-tat. Aside of portraying the titular protagonist in the film, Lau also briefly reprises his role as "Lee Rock", the real life-inspired protagonist from the film series of the same name. Mei gui mei gui wo ai ni Rose Rose I Love You is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Jacky Pang and starring Tony Leung, Kenny Bee, Simon Yam, Carina Lau, Veronica Yip and Charine Chan. The film is a sequel of the 1992 film, 92 Legendary La Rose Noire, with Leung reprising his role as from the predecessor, but features a new storyline. It was followed by another sequel, confusingly titled Black Rose II, released in 1997, also featuring a new storyline and cast. Nitrate Kisses Nitrate Kisses is a 1992 experimental documentary film directed by Barbara Hammer. According to Hammer, it is an exploration of the repression and marginalization of LGBT people since the First World War. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Teddy Awards, the film was selected to be shown at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2016. Bolt Bolt is a 1994 drama film starring Richard Grieco in the title role as a New Jersey biker. After fleeing west to escape a gang war, Bolt becomes romantically involved with Native American Patty Deerheart, and is compelled to battle to protect her family from a land runner. The appearance of former gang rival Billy Niles on the reservation causes the conflict to escalate into a violent climax. It was released on DVD as Rebel Run in 1999. The movie received generally poor reviews, and Sean Young later said that the cast referred to the film as "Blot". The Last Supper The Last Supper is a 1994 drama film directed by Cynthia Roberts. Patriots Patriots is a 1994 American film, starring Linda Amendola, Mark Newell, Aidan Parkinson. It was written, produced and directed by Frank Kerr. A Shadow You Soon Will Be A Shadow You Soon Will Be is a 1994 Argentine drama film directed by Héctor Olivera. The film was entered into the main competition at the 51st edition of the Venice Film Festival. It was also selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Born to Kill Born to Kill is a 1996 South Korean action film by Jang Hyun-soo, starring Jung Woo-sung and Shim Eun-ha. This film pioneered the Korean Noir genre and brought it into vogue in the mid-1990s. Port Djema Port Djema is a 1997 French drama film directed by Eric Heumann. It was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival where Heumann won the Silver Bear for Best Director. The music for the film was written by Sanjay Mishra and released as a soundtrack album called Port Djema. Sticks Sticks is a 2001 American action comedy film directed by Brett Mayer and starring Lillo Brancato, Justina Machado, and Keith Brunsmann. My Baby Is Black! My Baby Is Black! is a 1961 French romantic drama film retitled for exploitation release in the U.S. in 1965. The film was written and directed by Claude Bernard-Aubert, and starred Françoise Giret, Gordon Heath and Aram Stephan, with music by Michel Magne. It was intended to examine societys view on race during the early days of the civil rights era. The Fierce One The Ferocious One is a 1974 Soviet drama film directed by Tolomush Okeyev. It was selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 47th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Massacre in the Black Forest Massacre in the Black Forest is a 1967 historical drama film set on the northeast frontier of the Roman Empire facing the area of Germania in A.D. 9. The film centers on Hermann, a chieftain of the Cherusci Germanic tribe, who drew three Roman legions into an ambush in the Teutoburg Forest, known as the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. Shikar Shikar is a 1968 Hindi movie produced and directed by Atma Ram. The film is a murder mystery that became a box office hit and its songs were also big hits. The film stars Dharmendra, Asha Parekh, Sanjeev Kumar, Helen, Rehman, Bela Bose, Ramesh Deo and Johnny Walker. The films music is by Shankar Jaikishan and its songs were penned by Hasrat Jaipuri. Asha Bhosle won the Filmfare award for best Female Playback singer, for the Arabic tuned song Parde Mein Rehne do, while Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle sang the duet song Jabse Laagi Tose Najariya. Unwilling Lovers Unwilling Lovers is a 1977 pornographic horror film written and directed by Zebedy Colt and starring Terri Hall, John Bush, Holly Bush, C. J. Laing, Zebedy Colt, Rod Dumont, Jody Maxwell, and Annie Sprinkle. The Thistles of the Baragan Ciulinii Bărăganului is a 1958 Franco-Romanian film directed by Louis Daquin and Gheorghe Vitanidis, based on a novel of the same title by Panait Istrati. The film was nominated for the Golden Palm award at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. Nizhal Nijamakirathu Nizhal Nijamagiradhu is a 1978 Indian Tamil-language feature film, directed by K. Balachander, starring Kamal Haasan, Sarath Babu, Sumithra and Hanumanthu in the lead roles and introduced Sobha. It was a remake of the Malayalam film Adimakal, directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan, which itself was adapted from a novel. The film was also earlier remade in Telugu as Chilakamma Cheppindi, directed by Eranki Sharma, with Rajinikanth in the lead role. Magic Temple Magic Temple is a 1996 Filipino family-fantasy-adventure film directed by the acclaimed director Peque Gallaga and released by Star Cinema. It was written by Peque Gallaga, Lore Reyes and Erik Matti. It is notable for winning all of the 14 nominations including the Best Film at the 1996 Metro Manila Film Festival. 100% Arabic 100% Arabica is a French comedy movie, directed by Mahmoud Zemmouri, starring Khaled, and Cheb Mami. Griha Pravesh Griha Pravesh is a 1979 Bollywood drama film directed by Basu Bhattacharya. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Sharmila Tagore and Sarika. The film about adultery, was the last of Basu Battacharyas introspective trilogy on marital discord and decay in an urban setting, which included Anubhav, Avishkaar. Impact Impact is a 1963 British crime thriller directed by Peter Maxwell and starring Conrad Phillips with the pair writing the script. The pair formed a production company Arriba Productions, but Maxwell went to Australia to shoot the Whiplash TV series and never returned to the UK. Joshila Joshila is a 1973 Bollywood thriller film directed by Yash Chopra. The film stars Dev Anand, Raakhee and Hema Malini. Geet Gaata Chal Geet Gaata Chal is a Hindi film released in 1975. Produced by Tarachand Barjatya for Rajshri Productions, the film is directed by Hiren Nag. The film stars Sachin, Sarika, Madan Puri, Padma Khanna and Leela Mishra. The songs written and composed by Ravindra Jain. The movie is a remake of 1965 Bengali movie Atithi. Grateful Dead: Ticket to New Year's Eve Concert Ticket to New Years is a concert video by the Grateful Dead. It was recorded at the Oakland Coliseum Arena in Oakland on December 31, 1987. It was released on VHS video tape and on Laserdisc in 1996, and on DVD in 1998. Prometej s otoka Visevice Prometheus of the Island, also known in English as Prometheus from the island of Viševica, is a 1964 Yugoslav film directed by Vatroslav Mimica. It won the Big Golden Arena for Best Film at the 1965 Pula Film Festival. The film was also entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival winning a Special Diploma. Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science was a Canadian television series highlighting the role of forensic science in solving crimes. Jaan Se Pyaara Jaan Se Pyaara is a 1992 Bollywood family film directed by Anand and starring Govinda in a dual role as Police Inspector Jai and his mentally challenged twin brother Sunder. Divya Bharti, Aruna Irani, Kiran Kumar and Raza Murad also appear in supporting roles. The film is an unofficial remake of the Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung starrer Heart of Dragon and its inspired version, the 1990 Kannada movie Shivashankar.The film was successful at the box office & is remembered for Divya Bhartis glamorous role in the film. To Subdue the Evil Duel of Karate, also known as To Subdue the Evil, is a 1971 Hong Kong martial arts film produced by and directed by Fu Ching-hua and starring Chan Hung-lit and Tien Peng as twin brothers who were separated at a young age after their parents were murdered by the chief antagonist. Desire Desire is a Canada/Germany treaty coproduction drama film, released in 2000. It was directed and written by Colleen Murphy produced by Elizabeth Yake and Eberhard Junkersdorf. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. Iron Angel Iron Angel is a 1964 American film directed by Ken Kennedy. Moodupani Moodu Pani is a 1980 Indian Tamil-language thriller film written, directed and filmed by Balu Mahendra. Starring his then wife Shoba and Pratap K. Pothen in the lead roles, with N. Viswanathan, Ganthimathi, Mohan and Bhanu Chander in supporting roles, it is based on two novels: Idhuvum Oru Viduthalai Thaan by Rajendra Kumar, and The Collector by John Fowles. The film follows Chandru, who has a strong hatred towards prostitutes and would kill any such woman he encounters. He falls in love with Rekha and believes marrying her will end his psychological distress. Moodu Pani was the third directorial venture of Mahendra and his second in Tamil after Azhiyatha Kolangal. It also marked Mohans debut in Tamil cinema, and the last film Shoba acted in before her death. Principal photography took place between January and April 1980, mostly in Udupi, Bangalore and Ooty. Apart from The Collector, Mahendra also acknowledged Alfred Hitchcocks film Psycho as an influence on Moodu Pani. The Oedipal elements between Chandru and his mother have been widely discussed. The soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja, this being his 100th film, and his brother Gangai Amaran was the main lyricist. Moodu Pani was released on 6 November 1980 to critical acclaim, with particular praise for the performances of Pratap and Shoba, and Ilaiyaraajas music; the song "Yen Iniya Pon Nilavae" attained immense popularity. The film was a commercial success, running for over 200 days in theatres. It was also responsible for a resurgence of the thriller genre in Tamil cinema at that point. Despite the film propelling Pratap to stardom, it also led to him being typecast in similar roles. Chakravarthy Chakravarthy is a 1987 Indian Telugu film, directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty and produced by Kodali Venkateswara Rao. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Mohan Babu, Bhanupriya and Ramya Krishna in lead roles. The film had a musical score by Chakravarthy. The film is a remake of the Tamil film Gnana Oli. Tandra Paparayudu Tandra Paparayudu is a 1986 Telugu epic biographical war film directed by Dasari Narayana Rao and produced by U. Suryanarayana Raju under Gopi Krishna Movies. The film stars Krishnam Raju, Jaya Prada, Jayasudha, Sumalatha, Pran and Mohan Babu in the lead roles. The film is based on the life of 17th century warrior Tandra Paparayudu, the General of Bobbili, and General Bussy. The film was featured at the 11th International Film Festival of India. Le cochon Le Cochon is a fifty-minute featurette co-directed by Jean Eustache and Jean-Michel Barjol in 1970. Shot in a cinema verité style, it documents the traditional killing of a plump pig in a French rural village. Eustache had directed his first version of La Rosiere de Pessac in much the same unobtrusive style two years previously. French films 1970 films Films directed by Jean Eustache Appu Appu is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language crime thriller film directed by Dennis Joseph and written by Sreekumaran Thampi, starring Mohanlal, Sunitha and Murali. The film features songs composed by T. Sundararajan and background score by S. P. Venkatesh. The films main shooting location was Pandalam Thekkekara in Adoor. Sarah... ang munting prinsesa Sarah... Ang Munting Prinsesa is a 1995 Filipino family-drama film adapted from the 1985 Nippon Animation anime, Princess Sarah, which in turn was based on the childrens novel A Little Princess by British playwright and author Frances Hodgson Burnett. The film was directed by Romy Suzara and starred Camille Prats as Sara Crewe, Angelica Panganiban as Becky and Jean Garcia as Ms. Minchin. Under the Stars Under the Stars is a 2001 film set in Cyprus. Bade Dil Wala Bade Dil Wala is a 1983 Hindi-language movie directed by Bhappi Sonie and starring Pran, Rishi Kapoor, Tina Munim, Amjad Khan, Sarika, Vijay Arora, Aruna Irani, Jagdeep and Madan Puri. Widower businessman Mr. Sinha lives a very wealthy lifestyle along with two daughters, Juhi and Reshmi. Both are of marriageable age and he wants them to get married to equally wealthy families. Juhi ends up falling in love with a middle-classed young man named Vijay Kumar Gupta much to the chagrin of Sinha, who refuses to bless the couple, compelling them to elope. Years later Vijay and Juhi become parents to a young boy, Munna, Sinha forgives them and asks them to return home. The train they were traveling in meets with an accident and amongst the survivors are Vijay and his son. A grieving Sinha welcomes Munna and Vijay, treats Vijay as his son, lets him run the business as well as decides to make him the heir to his wealth and estate. When Reshmi returns home, she is apprehensive of Vijay, at first, then falls in love with him. Watch what happens when a man named Dr. Joshi brings an amnesiac Juhi home, and the impact this will have on everyone, especially when they find out that ... Parable Parable is a 1964 American short Christian film written and directed by Rolf Forsberg, made for the Lutheran Council and became popular when first screened at the 1964 New York Worlds Fair in 1964, and again in 1965 at the Protestant Pavilion. The film depicts Christ as a clown and the world as a circus and is considered both a revolutionary Christian film and one which proved to be influential. In 2012, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Varasudochhadu Varasudochhadu is a 1988 Telugu cinema action - family film directed by A. Mohan Gandhi and produced by "Sravanthi" Ravi Kishore under the Sri Sravanthi Movies banner. It stars Venkatesh and Suhasini, playing the lead roles, with music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office. The film was a remake of Tamil film Theertha Karaiyinile. Pidakkozhi Koovunna Noottandu Pidakkozhi Koovunna Noottandu is a 1994 Malayalam comedy-thriller film directed by Viji Thampi and produced by Urvashi, starring Urvashi, Manoj K. Jayan, Jagathy Sreekumar, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Kalpana, Vinaya Prasad, Janardhanan, Ratheesh and Saikumar. Bout-de-Zan and the Shirker Bout de Zan et lembusqué is a 1915 short silent film by Louis Feuillade. Louis Feuillade directed between 1912 and 1916 about sixty short films with Bout de Zan, a little boy played by René Poyen, as a recurring hero. Groove Squad Groove Squad Cheerleaders is a 2002 animated television film produced by DIC Entertainment as part of the DIC Movie Toons series of movies, which debuted on Nickelodeon in the United States on November 24, 2002 and was later released on VHS and DVD by MGM Home Entertainment and eventually airing internationally on Disney Channel and Toon Disney. The titular squad consists of three high school cheerleaders and best friends, who end up gaining superpowers after being accidentally zapped by a jolt of electricity from a deranged mad scientist. With help from their team mascot and their hairstylist, a former Mi6-agent, the three cheerleaders learn to use their newfound powers while hiding their newfound identities, to become superheroines and defeat the power-hungry mad scientist, and also win the annual cheerleading competition. Last Witness The Last Witness is a 1980 South Korean mystery film directed by Lee Doo-yong, based on the 1974 novel of the same title by Kim Seong-jong. When the film was originally released, a 40-minute portion was cut due to censorship laws of that time. A remake with the same title was released in 2001. Meri Biwi Ki Shaadi Meri Biwi Ki Shaadi is a 1979 Bollywood comedy film directed by Rajat Rakshit. The film was remade in Kannada as Nan Hendthi Maduve. Angulimala Angulimala is a 2003 Thai fantasy-adventure-drama film based on the Buddhist-scripture story of Angulimala as interpreted by the director and actors of the film. The film is directed by Sutape Tunnirut and stars Peter Noppachai Jayanama as Angulimala, Stella Malucchi as Nantha, John Rattanaveroj as Vikul, Alisa as Mantanee and Catherina Grosse. The story is a tale of redemption for the character, who embarks on a series of killings in which he murders 999 people, collecting a finger from each victim and wearing the fingers in a garland around his neck. Later, when he realizes he was tricked into his wrongdoings, he tries to atone for his sins by becoming a Buddhist . The film was controversial on its release in Thailand, with religious leaders, local public and government officials arguing it was a distortion of Buddhist teachings. Sarkarnama Sarkarnama is a Marathi film directed by Shrabani Deodhar released in India in 1998. This movie is famous for the powerful performances of Dilip Prabhavalkar and Yashwant Dutt as political rivals. The East is Red The East Is Red, is a 1965 Chinese film directed by Wang Ping. It is a "song and dance epic" dramatizing the history of the Chinese Revolution and the Communist Party under the leadership of Mao Zedong, from the beginnings of the May Fourth Movement, to the Civil War against the Nationalist Party, to the victory of the Communists and the founding of the Peoples Republic. The musical is commercially available today on both CD and video, as well as online with English subtitles. The film is also known as The East Is Red: A Song and Dance Epic. Iti Srikanta Iti Srikanta is a 2004 Bengali period drama film directed by Anjan Das. This film is based on novelist Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyays novel, Srikanta In an interview in 2005, Das, director of the film, told about his depiction of the character Srikanta– "Several films have been made on Srikanta but all these had mainly dealt with specific chapters from Srikanta, the novel. I wanted to present the complete man — his inner conflict and turmoil over the two women in his life, torn between a baiji and a vaishnavi". He also felt, the crisis felt by Srikanta as shown in Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyays novel are still relevant. This was Soha Ali Khans debut film, and also of actors, Aparajita Ghosh Das and Bengali film debut of lead actor, Adil Hussain, whose voice was dubbed in the film by Sujan Mukhopadhyay. The film was part of the Indian panorama section at the IFFI in 2004. At the 52nd National Film Awards, Anup Mukhopadhyay was awarded the National Film Award for Best Audiography. also at the 2004 Anandalok Awards, Anjan Das won the award for Best Director. 5 Sides of a Coin 5 Sides of a Coin is a 2003 feature-length documentary by Canadian filmmaker Paul Kell about hip hop culture. The title references the five elements inherent to this culture, viz., emceeing, deejaying, b-boying, writing, and beatboxing, to each of which it devotes a chapter The Holy Man The Holy Man is a 2005 Thai comedy film. One of the top films at the Thai box office that year, it starred popular Thai television comedian, Pongsak Pongsuwan as a Buddhist monk. It is the first of a comic trilogy about young monks. Yeonae Love is a Crazy Thing is a 2005 South Korean film. Mismarketed as a romantic comedy, the film follows the journey of a downtrodden woman with an incompetent husband, two young sons and a stackload of debt into the world of Korean "karaoke." A Winter Tale A Winter Tale is a 2007 Canadian drama film written, directed and produced by Frances-Anne Solomon, featuring Canadian actor Peter Williams and Caribbean stars Leonie Forbes and Dennis "Sprangalang" Hall. It premiered at the ReelWorld Film Festival where it won Solomon the Outstanding Canadian Feature Film Award, as well as Special Mention in the Outstanding Screenplay category. It subsequently screened at the Montreal World Film Festival, Atlantic Film Festival, Bite The Mango Film Festival, Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival & The New York African Diaspora Film Festival. Starsky and Hutch on Playboy Island Starsky and Hutch on Playboy Island is a 1977 television film directed by George McCowan and starring David Soul and Paul Michael Glaser. It was split into 2 parts as the first two episodes of season 3 of the Starsky and Hutch TV series. Soundproof Soundproof is a single British television drama film, written by Sukey Fisher, that first broadcast on BBC2 on 12 July 2006. Directed by Edmund Coulthard, the film starred Joseph Mawle as Dean Whittingham, a profoundly deaf man accused of murder, and Susan Lynch as Penny, his sign-language interpreter. The film was commissioned in September 2005. The BBC listing describes the film as "a gripping urban thriller that breaks new ground in bringing deaf and hearing actors together." As such, the film was conducted partly in sign-language and subtitles. Director Edmund Coulthard said of the production: "I wanted to create a rollercoaster thriller that takes the viewer into the experience of being deaf in a very different way. In trying to work out whether the lead deaf character is innocent or guilty, the viewer has to experience Deans world through his eyes." The score for the film was composed by Mark and Max Richter. Soundproof won a BAFTA TV Award for best director in 2007, and was also nominated for an RTS Television Awards for Best Female Actor for Susan Lynch and Breakthrough for Joseph Mawle. Aftershock: Beyond the Civil War Aftershock: Beyond the Civil War is a TV documentary which premiered on The History Channel in 2006; DVD running time, 90 minutes. It was directed by David Padrusch who later directed other projects such as Journey to 10 and Last Stand of the 300 for the History Channel. Maati Maay Maati Maay is a Marathi social drama film directed and produced by Chitra Palekar based on Baayen, a story of Bengali novelist Mahasweta Devi. This film was released in 17 March 2007 under the banner of Dnya Films. This was Nandita Dass Marathi cinema Debut and she received Maharashtra State Film Awards as best actress in 2007. The Open Doors The Open Doors is a short British film based on a short story The Open Window by Saki. The Poisoner The Poisoner or Marie Besnard, lempoisonneuse is a 2006 French-Belgium drama television film directed by Christian Faure. It stars Muriel Robin as Marie Besnard and it was broadcast on TF1 in 2006. Requiem for Billy the Kid Requiem for Billy the Kid is a 2006 French documentary biographical western film directed by Anne Feinsilber and starring Kris Kristofferson and Arthur H as Billy the Kid. It was released at 2006 Cannes Film Festival. The Sperm The Sperm is a 2007 Thai science fiction comedy film directed by Taweewat Wantha. Meerabai Not Out Meerabai Not Out, based on cricket, is a 2008 Hindi Bollywood film that stars Mahesh Manjrekar, Mandira Bedi, Eijaz Khan and Anupam Kher. It is a Pritish Nandy Communications presented movie, directed by Chandrakant Kulkarni. Mandira Bedi plays a deglam role of a cricket-crazy fan. Anil Kumble is also seen for a small role in the film. The film was released in India on 5 December 2008. Fuego Fuego is a 2007 action thriller directed by Damian Chapa and starring Damian Chapa, David Carradine, Elena Talan. Monkey Puzzle Monkey Puzzle is a 2008 Australian film about several friends who get lost in the wilderness. The film was shot on location in the Blue Mountains. Denizen Denizen is a 2010 low-budget sci-fi horror-action film written and directed by J.A. Steel. The film stars Steel, Julie Corgill, Glen Jensen, Ben Bayless, and Jody Mullins, and is Steels third feature film. Mee Sreyobhilashi Mee Sreyobhilashi is a 2007 Telugu Philosophy film, produced by Dr. Y. Sonia Reddy on VISU Films Pvt Ltd banner and directed by V. Eshwar Reddy. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Naresh in the lead roles and music composed by Koti. Upon release, the film received highly positive reviews and remained a box office hit. The film has garnered the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film, and was premiered in the Indian panorama section at the International Film Festival of India. The movie was remade in Kannada as Lift Kodla starring Jaggesh and Komal. One Way Ticket One Way Ticket is a 2008 Malayalam film by Bipin Prabhakar starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and Bhama in lead roles and Mammootty in a cameo appearance. Scratch Scratch is a short film directed by Jakob Rørvik, and stars Viktoria Winge and Luke Treadaway. Neshoba Neshoba: The Price of Freedom is a 2010 documentary film about events and attitudes in Neshoba County, 40 years after the 1964 murders of Chaney. Bandhana Usha Navratnarams Bandhana is a 1984 Indian Kannada language romantic drama film directed by Rajendra Singh Babu, based on a novel by Usha Navaratnanram of the same name, and starring Vishnuvardhan and Suhasini in the lead roles. At the 32nd National Film Awards, the film was awarded the Best Feature Film in Kannada. It also won two awards at the 1984–85 Karnataka State Film Awards; Best Actor and Best Music Director. In addition to this, Vishnuvardhan and Suhasini won the awards for Best Actor and Best Actress categories at the South Filmfare Awards. The film is seen as a milestone in Kannada cinema. The film was remade in Tamil as Premapasam with Sivakumar and Revathi. Letters to Angel Letters to Angel is a 2010 Estonian comedy film directed by Sulev Keedus. The film was selected as the Estonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. It was also nominated to the Estonian Journalists Prize Dark Love Dark Love is a 2010 Italian drama film directed by Antonio Capuano. It premiered out of competition at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Wretches & Jabberers Wretches & Jabberers is a 2010 American documentary film directed by Gerardine Wurzburg and produced by Wurzburg and Douglas Biklen. The film is about two autistic men, Larry Bissonnette and Tracy Thresher, who travel the world helping other autistic people break out of their isolation. It opened in theaters in New York and California on July 30, 2010. The film has been criticized by multiple sources for promoting facilitated communication, which is a scientifically discredited technique. Skeptical Inquirer claims "it is clear that their facilitators are prompting them by touching an arm or shoulder as they type.". As a review of the film in USA Today reports, psychology professor James Todd has agreed with skepticism towards the film by referring to facilitated communication as "the single most discredited intervention in the history of developmental disabilities", while Howard Shane, the Director of Communication Enhancement at Boston Childrens Hospital, noted that many people with autism are able to type independently; accordingly "it is curious that those film being facilitated can only create these insightful comments" when aided by an assistant. Magika Magika is a 2010 Malaysian film directed by Edry Abdul Halim. Death of a Japanese Salesman is a 2011 Japanese documentary film written and directed by Mami Sunada about the illness and death of her father, Tomoaki Sunada. The film was a box office success in Japan, and has won prizes at the Dubai and Chicago International Film Festivals and was described as one of the ten best films of the year by The Japan Times. Under My Nails Under My Nails is a Puerto Rican erotic crime thriller film directed by Ari Maniel Cruz, and written, produced and starting Kisha Tikina Burgos. It also stars actor Antonio Pantojas. The films title refers to its primary protagonists occupation as a nail salon tech. It is set in New York City, New York, United States. A Woman's Revenge A Vingança de uma Mulher is a 2012 Portuguese film directed by Rita Azevedo Gomes. Sue, Mai & Sawa: Righting the Girl Ship is a 2012 Japanese drama film directed by Osamu Minorikawa and based on the manga series Su-chan by Miri Masuda. It premiered at the 25th Tokyo International Film Festival on October 24, 2012 and was released in Japan on March 2, 2013. Paper Giants: Magazine Wars Paper Giants: Magazine Wars is a 2013 Australian two-part television miniseries about golden years of the glossy womens magazines and the battle to have the number one selling publication in Australia. The mini series is a sequel to the 2011 mini series The Birth of Cleo. Worm Worm is a 2013 American science fiction horror film directed by Doug Mallette and starring John Ferguson, Jes Mercer, and Shane O’Brien. Produced by Untrademarked Productions, the film was released by Synapse Films on August 12, 2015. DSKNECTD DSKNECTD is a 2013 documentary, directed by Dominic H. White. The film is an exploration of the rise of digital communication technologies, examining how cell phones, social media and the Internet are reshaping human interactions. The film had its sneak preview at the Tacoma Film Festival October 9, 2013 and its world premiere at the ArcLight Documentary Festival October 11, 2013. Tokyo Species is a 2012 Japanese erotic horror V-cinema release directed by Nozomu Kasagi and starring AV Idol Maria Ozawa. It was described by critics as a low-budget Japanese version of the 1995 American film Species. Pass the Light Pass the Light is a 2015 American faith based film, directed by Malcolm Goodwin and written by Victor Hawks. The film stars Cameron Palatas, Dalpre Grayer, Alexandria DeBerry, Milena Govich, Colby French, Lawrence Saint-Victor, Jon Gries, and Anne Winters. It was released in the United States by DigiNext Films in a limited release on February 6, 2015. Daicon III Opening Animation The Daicon III and IV Opening Animations are two short, anime, 8 mm films that were produced for the 1981 Daicon III and 1983 Daicon IV Nihon SF Taikai conventions. They were produced by a group of amateur animators known as Daicon Film, who would later go on to form the animation studio Gainax. The films are known for their unusually high production values for amateur works and for including numerous references to otaku culture, as well as its unauthorized appropriations of both the Playboy Bunny costume and the 1981 song "Twilight" by the English rock band ELO. Daicon III was made by Hideaki Anno, Hiroyuki Yamaga and Takami Akai and Daicon IV credits twelve people, including Yamaga as the director and Anno and Akai as animation supervisors. Despite the questionable legal status of the works, the production of Daicon III resulted in debts that were repaid by selling video tapes and 8mm reels of the production, the profits of which went to the production of Daicon IV. In 2001, the anime magazine Animage ranked the Daicon animations as the 35th of the "Top 100" anime of all time. Las Niñas Quispe Las niñas Quispe is a 2013 Chilean film written and directed by Sebastián Sepúlveda. It is based on the true story of the Quispe sisters and on Juan Radrigáns play "Las Brutas". Chhota Bheem and the Throne of Bali Chhota Bheem and the Throne of Bali is an Indian animation film based on the characters Chhota Bheem and his friends. This is the sixteenth movie in the Chhota Bheem series and the second to be released to theatres rather than to television. The film was distributed by Yash Raj Films and released in four different languages — English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu—and received mixed reviews. This movie was also released in USA on 1 February 2014. Mangalashtak Once More Mangalashtak Once More is a 2013 Indian romantic musical comedy film directed by Sameer Joshi, and produced by Renu Desai under the banner of Shree Aadhya Films. The film features Swwapnil Joshi and Mukta Barve in lead roles; it is the third collaboration between Joshi and Barve after Eka Lagnachi Dusri Goshta and also stars Sai Tamhankar and Kadambari Kadam in supporting roles. The film is about Aarti and Satyajit who are happily married, but after a certain while because of Aartis over caring behaviour, Satyajit feels suffocated and they part ways. The soundtrack and background score were composed by Nilesh Moharir while the cinematography and editing were handled Sanjay Jadhav and Suchitra Sathe respectively. The film was released on 22 November 2013. Somewhere Amazing Somewhere Amazing is a 2015 Italian drama film written and directed by A Stitch of Life is a 2015 Japanese drama film directed by , starring Miki Nakatani and based on a manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Aoi Ikebe. It was released in Japan by on January 31, 2015. Oraalppokkam Oraalppokkam is a Malayalam film written and directed by Sanalkumar Sasidharan. It is the first Malayalam movie which has been produced through online crowdfunding program. This is an initiative of Kazhcha Chalachithra Vedi, a film society movement based in Thiruvananthapuram. Kazhcha has a history of producing short movies with the financial contribution from film lovers. Oraalppokkam is the fourth venture of Kazhcha. It is claimed that Oraalppokkam will be copyleft after 5 years from the date of release. Summer Nights Summer Nights is a French drama film, directed by Mario Fanfani and released in 2014. The film stars Guillaume de Tonquédec as Michel, a married man who has a secret life as a cross-dresser who goes by the drag name Mylène. The film premiered at the 2014 Venice Film Festival, where it won the Queer Lion award as the best LGBTQ-themed film of the festival. Stories of Our Lives Stories of Our Lives is a Kenyan film, released in 2014. Created by the members of The Nest Collective, a Nairobi-based arts collective, the film is an anthology of five short films dramatizing true stories of LGBT life in Kenya. History's Future Historys Future is a 2016 Dutch drama film directed by Fiona Tan. It was listed as one of eleven films that could be selected as the Dutch submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Wonderful World End is a 2014 Japanese youth music drama film directed by Daigo Matsui. It was released on January 17, 2015. The Gulls The Gulls is a 2015 Russian drama directed by Ella Manzheeva and starring fashion model Eugenia Mandzhieva in her big screen debut. Set against the backdrop of modern-day Kalmykia, it has been presented in various international festivals including the Berlinale and was awarded Best Debut at Kinotavr. Monty Comes Back Monty Comes Back is a 2016 American drama/comedy film written and directed by Thomas John Nudi and starring Brandon Tyler Jones. The film is set almost entirely in Anna Maria Island, Florida and filmed on location, as well as in Bradenton and Sarasota. It was shot in 16 days during the summer of 2015 on a production budget of only $15,000 collected from a successful Kickstarter campaign, as well as private investors. Romeo Romeo is a 2011 Bengali romantic comedy-drama film directed by Sujit Mondol and starring Dev and Subhashree Ganguly in lead roles with Sabyasachi Chakrabarty, Laboni Sarkar, Kaushik Banerjee in supporting roles, whilst the music was scored by critically acclaimed Jeet Ganguly. Third time where Dev and Subhasree Ganguly work together after the films, Challenge and Paran Jai Jaliya Re. The film was released on 4 November 2011. It is an official remake of the Telugu movie Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam. It was an average for Dev after a long time. Oh My God Oh My God is a 2015 Chinese romantic comedy sci-fi film directed by Wei Nan and Wei Min and produced by Zhang Ziyi. The film stars Lay Zhang, Li Xiaolu, Cheney Chen and Coco Jiang Wen. Fragility Fragility is a 2016 Swedish documentary film directed by Ahang Bashi. Kati Kati Kati Kati is a 2016 Kenyan drama film directed by Mbithi Masya. Kati Kati is a co-production of One Fine Day Films and Ginger Ink. At the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival, Kati Kati won the Prize of the International Federation of Film Critics for the Discovery programme. It was selected as the Kenyan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Boro the Caterpillar is a 2018 Japanese animated short film by Hayao Miyazaki made for the Ghibli Museum. It premiered at the museum on March 21, 2018. The short film is shown only in the Ghibli Museum. The story is about a recently hatched caterpillar named Boro as he takes his first steps into the world. Gaon Gaon The Village No More is an Indian film directed by the filmmaker Gautam Singh. The film stars Shadab Kamal , Omkar Das Manikpuri, Shishir Sharma and Neha Mahajan. The film is scheduled to release on October 26, 2018. . . Bongu Bongu is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language action crime thriller film written and directed by Taj. The film features Natarajan Subramaniam and Ruhi Singh in the leading roles, while Pooja Bisht plays a pivotal supporting role. Production for the film began in late 2015. Happy Wedding Happy Wedding is a 2018 Indian Telugu language romantic film directed by Lakshman Karya. It features Sumanth Ashwin and Niharika Konidela in the lead roles. It was produced under Pocket Cinema in collaboration with UV Creations. The film was released on July 28 to mixed reviews from critics. The film was a remake of Marathi film Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai 2. Graves Without a Name Graves Without a Name is a 2018 Cambodian documentary film directed by Rithy Panh. It was selected as the Cambodian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Song of the Shirt The Song of the Shirt is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists in the film archive of the Library of Congress. Germinal; or, The Toll of Labor Germinal is a 1913 black and white silent French language French film written and directed by Albert Capellani. It was released in the United States in 1914 as Germinal; or, The Toll of Labor. It is an adaptation of the novel Germinal by Emile Zola. With a running time of 140 minutes, it is one of the first films produced with a length of over two hours. Der neue Schreibtisch Der Neue Schreibtisch is a short German comedy film made in 1913. In the plot a busy businessman tries to get comfortable at his new desk, so he starts cutting off parts of the legs, but eventually shortens the legs off entirely. Miss Fatty's Seaside Lovers Miss Fattys Seaside Lovers is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle and featuring Harold Lloyd. Tigre reale Tigre reale is a 1916 silent film directed by Giovanni Pastrone under the name Piero Fosco, adapting the eponymous 1875 novel by Giovanni Verga. Love Never Dies Love Never Dies is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by King Vidor. Prints of the film survive in several film archives. The Primitive Lover The Primitive Lover is a 1922 silent drama film produced by and starring Constance Talmadge and distributed by Associated First National. Sidney A. Franklin served as the director of the movie and Frances Marion wrote the scenario based on a play, The Divorcee, by Edgar Selwyn. This film survives and has been released on DVD. The Law of the Range The Law of the Range is a 1928 American silent western film starring Tim McCoy and Joan Crawford and Rex Lease. The Duke Steps Out The Duke Steps Out is a 1929 American silent comedy-drama film directed by James Cruze and starring William Haines and Joan Crawford. The film is lost, but the Vitaphone sound discs track of music and sound effects survive in the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Linda Linda is a 1929 American drama film directed by Dorothy Davenport. S.V.D. - Soyuz velikogo dela The Club of the Big Deed or The Union of a Great Cause is a 1927 Soviet silent historical drama film directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg about 1825 Decembrist revolt. Borrowed Wives Borrowed Wives is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer. It starred silent performers Vera Reynolds, Rex Lease, and Sam Hardy. It was distributed by Tiffany Pictures. White Ecstasy The White Ecstasy is a 1931 German mountain film written and directed by Arnold Fanck and starring Hannes Schneider, Leni Riefenstahl, Guzzi Lantschner, and Walter Riml. The film is about the skiing exploits of a young village girl, and her attempts to master the sport of skiing and ski-jumping aided by the local ski expert. Filmed on location in Sankt Anton am Arlberg, the film was one of the first to use and develop outdoor film-making techniques and featured several innovative action-skiing scenes. Two Tyrolean skiing stars, Walter Riml and Guzzi Lantschner, have important parts in this movie. They play two Hamburger carpenters in their traditional outfits. They come to the Arlberg and try to learn how to ski with the aid of two different skiing books. A Weisse Rausch downhill race, based on the film, is held every April in St. Anton. Illegal Illegal is a 1932 British drama film directed by William C. McGann and starring Isobel Elsom, Ivor Barnard and D.A. Clarke-Smith. It was made as a quota quickie at Teddington Studios by the British branch of Warner Brothers. Love Bound Love Bound is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by Robert F. Hill. The film is also known as Murder on the High Seas. The Burning Secret The Burning Secret is a 1933 Austrian-German drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Alfred Abel, Hilde Wagener and Hans Joachim Schaufuß. It was based on the novella of the same title by Stefan Zweig. It was released by the German branch of Universal Pictures. Because of its theme of adultery, the film was attacked by Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi Propaganda Minister. The film was remade in 1988. Hot Pepper Hot Pepper is an American pre-Code comedy film starring Lupe Vélez, Edmund Lowe, and Victor McLaglen, directed by John G. Blystone and released by Fox Film Corporation. The film appeared before the enforcement of the Production Code. This film is considered an installment in the series of films dating back to the silent film What Price Glory?, starring Lowe and McLaglen in their characters of Sergeant Harry Quirt and Captain Jim Flagg with Dolores del Río as the female costar. The pair made a sequel to that film called The Cock-Eyed World, costarring Lili Damita. Two other films followed before Hot Pepper. Phantom Thunderbolt Phantom Thunderbolt is a 1933 American Pre-Code film directed by Alan James. La crise est finie The Crisis is Over is a 1934 French musical comedy film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Albert Préjean, Danielle Darrieux and Marcel Carpentier. Many of those who worked on the film were exiles from Nazi Germany. It was made by Nero Films, which until recently had been based in Berlin. The Dude Ranger The Dude Ranger is a 1934 American film directed by Edward F. Cline based on the novel by Zane Grey. Parts of the film were shot in Johnson Canyon, Springdale, Zion National Park, and the Virgin River in Utah. The Grand canyon was also a filming location. Lazy River Lazy River is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by George B. Seitz. Secret of the Chateau Secret of the Chateau is a 1934 American crime film directed by Richard Thorpe and written by Albert DeMond. The film stars Claire Dodd, Alice White, Osgood Perkins, Jack La Rue, George E. Stone and Clark Williams. The film was released on December 3, 1934, by Universal Pictures. There's Something About a Soldier Theres Something About a Soldier is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film directed by Dave Fleischer and starring Betty Boop. The Payoff The Payoff is a 1935 American dramatic film directed by Robert Florey. James Dunn plays a newspaper reporter promoted to the sports desk, but saddled with a wife whose spending habits drive her into a relationship with a blackmailing racketeer. Danger Patrol Danger Patrol is a 1937 American drama film directed by Lew Landers from a screenplay by Sy Bartlett based on a story by Helen Vreeland and Hilda Vincent. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, it was released on December 3, 1937 and stars Sally Eilers, John Beal, and Harry Carey. Gunsmoke Ranch Gunsmoke Ranch is a 1937 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by Joseph Kane. Held for Ransom Held for Ransom is a 1938 American film directed by Clarence Bricker. So You Don't Know Korff Yet? So You Dont Know Korff Yet? is a 1938 German comedy crime film directed by Fritz Holl and starring Heinz Rühmann, Victor Janson and Franz Schafheitlin. Over the Wall Over the Wall is a 1938 American drama film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Crane Wilbur and George Bricker. The film stars Dick Foran, June Travis, John Litel, Dick Purcell, Veda Ann Borg and George E. Stone. The film was released by Warner Bros. on April 2, 1938. Southward Ho! Southward Ho is a 1939 American film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. The Marines Fly High The Marines Fly High is a 1940 action film, starring Richard Dix, Chester Morris and Lucille Ball and directed by George Nicholls and Benjamin Stoloff from a story by A.C. Edington. Ridin' on a Rainbow Ridin on a Rainbow is a 1941 American Western musical film directed by Lew Landers and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Mary Lee. Based on a story by Bradford Ropes, the film is about a singing cowboy whose investigation of a bank robbery takes him to a showboat, where he finds that a teenage singers father has been working with the robbers to provide for her future. The film received an Academy Award nomination for best original song for "Be Honest with Me". Robot Wrecks Robot Wrecks is a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 200th Our Gang short released. Tainstvennyy ostrov Mysterious Island is a USSR film adaptation of the 1874 novel The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne. Twilight on the Trail Twilight on the Trail is a 1941 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton, written by J. Benton Cheney, Ellen Corby and Cecile Kramer, and starring William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Brad King, Wanda McKay, Jack Rockwell, Norman Willis and Robert Kent. It was released on September 29, 1941, by Paramount Pictures. Busses Roar Busses Roar is a 1942 film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Richard Travis and Julie Bishop. Lågor i dunklet Flames in the Dark is a 1942 Swedish drama film directed by Hasse Ekman. The Lone Star Trail The Lone Star Trail is a 1943 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and starring Johnny Mack Brown and Tex Ritter. The supporting cast features Fuzzy Knight and Jennifer Holt and, in a small role as a villain, Robert Mitchum. The screenplay was written by Oliver Drake from a story by Victor Halperin. My Memories of Mexico My Memories of Mexico is a 1944 Mexican historical musical film directed by Juan Bustillo Oro and starring Fernando Soler, Sofía Álvarez, Joaquín Pardavé, Dolores Camarillo and Salvador Quiroz. The film nostalgically recreates the years of the Porfirio Díaz dictatorship in Mexico. The films sets were designed by the art director Luis Moya. Captain Eddie Captain Eddie is a 1945 American drama film directed by Lloyd Bacon, based on Seven Were Saved by "Eddie" Rickenbacker and Lt. James Whittakers We Thought We Heard the Angels Sing. The film stars Fred MacMurray, Lynn Bari and Charles Bickford. Captain Eddie is a "biopic" of Rickenbacker, from his experiences as a flying ace during World War I to his later involvement as a pioneering figure in civil aviation, and his iconic status as a business leader who was often at odds with labour unions and the government. Hoppy's Holiday Hoppys Holiday is a 1947 American Western film directed by George Archainbaud and written by J. Benton Cheney, Bennett Cohen and Ande Lamb. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand Brooks, Mary Ware, Andrew Tombes and Leonard Penn. The film was released on July 18, 1947, by United Artists. Symphony of Life The Ballad of Siberia, also known as Symphony of Life, produced by Mosfilm and released in 1948, was the Soviet Unions second color film. It was directed by Ivan Pyryev and starred Vladimir Druzhnikov and Marina Ladynina. It is a Soviet style musical movie, full of songs, such as "The Wanderer", describing the development of Siberia after World War II. Woman Trouble The Street Has Many Dreams is a 1948 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Camerini and starring Anna Magnani, Massimo Girotti and Checco Rissone. The films sets were designed by the art director Alberto Boccianti. Cargo to Capetown Cargo to Capetown is a 1950 American crime film noir directed by Earl McEvoy and starring Broderick Crawford, Ellen Drew and John Ireland. The film reunited the stars of All the Kings Men which had been a major commercial and critical hit the previous year. The films sets were designed by the art director Cary Odell. Heidelberger Romanze A Heidelberg Romance is a 1951 West German romance film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Liselotte Pulver, O.W. Fischer and Gardy Granass. While accompanying his daughter on a trip to Heidelberg, a wealthy American businessman recounts a romance he had with a local girl forty years before. The film set a template for portraying German-American relations. The Queen of Sheba The Queen of Sheba is a 1952 Italian adventure film directed by Pietro Francisci. Jealousy Jealousy is a 1953 Italian drama film directed by Pietro Germi. It is based on the novel Il marchese di Roccaverdina by Luigi Capuana. The Tall Texan The Tall Texan is a 1953 American Western film directed by Elmo Williams and starring Lloyd Bridges, Lee J. Cobb, Marie Windsor and Luther Adler. It was the only film directed by Elmo Williams, who said he had 50% of the profits but gave these away to attract the star cast. He says the film made a lot of money but he "never saw a dime". Williams says he asked producer Robert L. Lippert for some extra money. "I thought we had a tag for a couple of thousand dollars," he said. "He said, I dont care if you have a beginning, a middle or an end- youre going to finish the picture now Im calling back part of the crew. And he did." Beauty and the Bull Beauty and the Bull is a 1954 Warner Bros. biographical short film. The film described the bullfighting career of actress turned toreador, Bette Ford. It was directed by Larry Lansburgh, written by Janet Lansburgh, and narrated by Marvin Miller. It is 17 minutes long, and was made using Warner Bros. Warnercolor film, and Vitaphone sound-on-disc technology. The film was nominated in 1955 for an Academy Award in the Best Short Subject, Two Reel, category. The Black Glove Face the Music is a 1954 British crime drama film directed by Terence Fisher, starring Alex Nicol and Eleanor Summerfield. An American trumpet player in Britain is accused of murdering a beautiful blues singer. Karin Månsdotter Karin Månsdotter is a 1954 Swedish historical drama film directed by Alf Sjöberg. It is based on the play Erik XIV by August Strindberg. I tre ladri The Three Thieves is a 1954 Italian-French comedy film directed by Lionello De Felice and starring Totò, Jean-Claude Pascal and Simone Simon. El malvado Carabel The Wicked Carabel is a 1956 Spanish comedy film directed and also starred by Fernando Fernán Gómez about a kind and innocent man that after being fired snaps and tries to become a criminal. It was based on a novel by Wenceslao Fernández Flórez. The Grasshopper The Grasshopper is a 1955 Soviet drama film directed by Samson Samsonov based on a short story of the same title by Anton Chekhov. It was nominated for a BAFTA award for Best Film in 1957. The lead character is said to be based on Sofia Kuvshinnikova who although married to another was until 1890 living with the painter Isaac Levitan in the town of Plyos where Sofia was improving her painting skills. Chekhov wrote The Grasshopper shortly after this time when the couple had returned. Chekhov was a close friend of Sofias and may have had strong affections for her. The story was a way of criticizing her betrayal, both of him and her innocent husband, and created a small scandal. According to the memoirs of Chekhovs brother, Mikhail, the situation almost led to a duel with Levitan, but it was avoided thanks to the intercession of a mutual friend, Tatiana Shchepkina-Kupernik. Castle of the Banned Lovers Beatrice Cenci is a 1956 historical drama film directed by Riccardo Freda and starring Micheline Presle, Gino Cervi and Fausto Tozzi. Mi permette babbo! Allow Me, Daddy! is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Bonnard. Odongo Odongo or Odongo Adventure on the African Frontier is a 1956 British Warwick Films CinemaScope African adventure drama film directed by John Gilling and starring Rhonda Fleming, Macdonald Carey and Juma. The screenplay concerns a white hunter who falls in love with a vet in Kenya. Suspended Alibi Suspended Alibi is a 1957 black and white British crime film directed by Alfred Shaughnessy and starring Patrick Holt, Honor Blackman and Lloyd Lamble. The film was produced by Robert Dunbar for Act Films Ltd. It was reissued in the United States as Suspected Alibi. Tired Theodore Tired Theodore is a 1957 West German comedy film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Heinz Erhardt, Renate Ewert and Peter Weck. It was shot at the Gottingen Studios. The films sets were designed by the art directors Dieter Bartels and Paul Markwitz. L'impiegato The Employee is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Puccini. The film is loosely inspired by The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. Wild Youth Naked Youth is a 1961 American film directed by John F. Schreyer. It stars Robert Hutton and Carol Ohmart. The film is also known as Wild Youth. Il gobbo Il gobbo is a 1960 Italian crime-drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. It is loosely based on the real life events of Giuseppe Albano, an Italian partisan that was one of the protagonists, from 1943 to 1945, of the Roman Resistance against German occupation. Next to No Time Next to No Time is a 1958 British comedy, filmed in colour, starring Kenneth More, Betsy Drake, John Laurie, Sid James and Irene Handl. It was written and directed by Henry Cornelius and was based on Paul Gallicos short story "The Enchanted Hour". Flooded Out Los Inundados is a 1961 Argentine film directed by Fernando Birri. Flower on the Stone Flower on the Stone is a Soviet 1962 drama film directed by Anatoly Slesarenko and Sergei Parajanov. The film premiere took place on 1 September 1962 in Kiev. The regular cinema screenings began on January 24, 1963. The film had a total of 5.2 million viewers. War Gods of Babylon Le sette folgori di Assur is a 1962 Italian film set in the ancient Middle East, which anachronistically portrays several figures as contemporaries who historically lived hundreds of years apart. This film was directed by Silvio Amadio. Assassination in Rome Assassination in Rome is a 1965 Italian thriller film of the giallo genre directed by Silvio Amadio. Messalina vs. the Son of Hercules Messalina vs. the Son of Hercules is a 1964 peplum film directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Richard Harrison and Lisa Gastoni. It It is a 1966 West German film directed by Ulrich Schamoni and starring Sabine Sinjen and . It was chosen as West Germanys official submission to the 38th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. It was also entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. Bike Boy Bike Boy is a 1967 American avant garde film directed by Andy Warhol, and was shown, for initial viewings, at the New Andy Warhol Garrick Theatre, at 152 Bleecker Street, Manhattan, New York City. The film has a bit part by Valerie Solanas. Flashman Flashman is a 1967 Italian film directed by Mino Loy and written by Ernesto Gastaldi. Killer Goodbye Killer Adios is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western directed by Primo Zeglio. A Place to Stand A Place to Stand is a 1967 film produced and edited by the Canadian artist and filmmaker Christopher Chapman for the Ontario pavilion at Expo 67 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. For the film, he pioneered the concept of moving panes, of moving images, within the single context of the screen. At times there are 15 separate images moving at once. This technique, which he dubbed "multi-dynamic image technique" has since been employed in many films, notably Norman Jewisons 1968 film The Thomas Crown Affair. Mr. Jewison has credited Mr. Chapman as the creator of the edit style. The technique can also be seen more recently on television in the series 24. It is said that most of the editing decisions were worked out in an accountants spreadsheet book and the pencil edit plan resembled flow charts. Chapman has remarked that at one point in the editing process he stood there in the room, bits of footage hanging from clips all around him. He felt crushed by the force of his vision and he was a breath away from quitting. Even at the first screening, Chapman was exhausted and unsure but as he left the room, Steve McQueen watching at the back, grabbed Chapman and told him that he was blown away by the film. The 18-minute film used 70mm stock and was projected onto a 66 by 30 foot screen. It contains no dialogue, but only music by a 45-member orchestra and a 15-member choir. Its theme song, "A Place to Stand", written by Dolores Claman and Richard Morris, and orchestrated by Jerry Toth, enjoyed great popularity on its own. Commissioned by the Ontario Department of Economics and Development from the Toronto commercial design studio TDF and premiered at the Expo 67 Ontario Pavilion on April 28, 1967, it was seen by some two million at Expo 67 itself and later by a further estimated 100 million in North America and Europe in cinema release. It was nominated for an Academy Award in two categories: Best Documentary Short Subject and Best Live Action Short Subject. It won the latter prize, which Chapman accepted on April 10, 1968. Red Tomahawk Red Tomahawk is a 1967 American western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Steve Fisher. The film stars Howard Keel, Joan Caulfield, Broderick Crawford, Scott Brady, Wendell Corey, Richard Arlen and Tom Drake. The film was released on January 1, 1967, by Paramount Pictures. Honor and Glory Čest a sláva is a 1968 Czechoslovak film. It starred Josef Kemr. Bandits in Rome Roma come Chicago is a 1968 Italian crime film directed by Alberto De Martino. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Skyscraper Caper Skyscraper Caper is a 1968 animated cartoon short, starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. It was the penultimate cartoon in the Daffy/Speedy series, and the only one where the two are never adversaries at any point in the cartoon. Generation Generation is a 1969 American comedy film directed by George Schaefer and written by William Goodhart. The film stars David Janssen, Kim Darby, Pete Duel, Carl Reiner, Andrew Prine and James Coco. The film was released on December 15, 1969, by AVCO Embassy Pictures. It is based on the 1965 play of the same name. Elise, or Real Life Elise, or Real Life is a 1970 French drama film directed by Michel Drach. It was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. With These Hands... Clinic Exclusive is a 1971 British erotic film directed by Don Chaffey and starring Georgina Ward, Alexander Davion, Carmen Silvera and Windsor Davies. The Great American Beauty Contest The Great American Beauty Contest is a 1973 American satirical comedy-drama TV film, starring JoAnna Cameron and featuring Eleanor Parker, Robert Cummings, Louis Jourdan and Farrah Fawcett in an early film appearance. It was directed by Robert Day and was originally shown on the ABC TV network in the United States on February 13, 1973. Case of the Full Moon Murders Case of the Full Moon Murders is a 1973 sexploitation comedy film directed by Sean S. Cunningham and Brud Talbot and starring Fred J. Lincoln, Harry Reems, and Sandra Peabody. It features many of the same cast and crew as the 1972 horror film The Last House on the Left, though is wholly disparate in terms of its tone and content. It was advertised with the tagline "The First Sex-Rated Whodunit," reflecting the films mix of softcore pornography and mystery film elements. Return of Shanghai Joe Return of Shanghai Joe is a 1975 Western film directed by Bitto Albertini and starring Klaus Kinski. The Left Hand of the Law The Left Hand of the Law is a 1975 Italian "poliziottesco" written and directed by Giuseppe Rosati. Shark Kill Shark Kill is a 1976 made-for-television adventure film directed by William A. Graham. The film was one of the first films released to capitalize on the success of the 1975 film Jaws; both films follow the premise of men hunting a bloodthirsty great white shark. Snowstorm Snowstorm is a 1977 Croatian film directed by Antun Vrdoljak. It is based on a play of the same name by . 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Burning an Illusion, according to Ade Solanke on the British Film Institutes Screenonline website, avoids "the tradition of placing white males at the center of a story". It is also rare example of prioritizing the personal drama of black woman over the socio-economic and political conflicts as "its about black people who arent radical". As Solanke writes: "Like all drama, the film is about characters facing conflicts. ... For most of the story it dramatises personal conflicts, not socio-economic or political ones." It is available at the British Film Institute. The Prodigal The Prodigal is a 1983 film directed by James F. Collier. It is a retelling of the story of the prodigal son and stars John Hammond, Hope Lange, John Cullum, Morgan Brittany, Ian Bannen, Joey Travolta, and Arliss Howard. Son contento Son contento is a 1983 Italian drama comedy film directed by Maurizio Ponzi. For his performance Carlo Giuffré won the David di Donatello for best supporting actor. Za humny je drak Za humny je drak is a 1982 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. The Naked Country The Naked Country is a 1985 Australian film. It was based on the 1957 novel by Morris West. Torchlight Torchlight is an American 1985 film directed by Thomas J. Wright and starring Pamela Sue Martin. Women Women is a 1985 Hong Kong drama film directed by Stanley Kwan in his directorial debut. Like Kwans following films, Women focuses on female characters and their efforts to overcome cultural restrictions. The cast includes Cora Miao, Chow Yun-fat, Cherie Chung and Elaine Jin. It was nominated for nine Hong Kong Film Awards including Best Picture. Life Is a Dream Life is a Dream is a 1987 French art film written and directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It is an oneiric, metafictional, "neo-Baroque" work about the Chilean dictatorship, exile, dream, cinema and mnemonics. It was inspired by Frances A. Yates book The Art of Memory and features characters and scenes from Life Is a Dream, a Spanish Golden Age play Ruiz had directed at the Avignon Festival in 1986, in addition to pastiches of B-movies and serials of the 1930s and 1940s. Aradhana Aaradhana is a 1987 Indian Telugu romance film directed by Bharathiraja. It stars Chiranjeevi, Suhasini, Rajasekhar and Radhika in important roles. The music was scored by Ilaiyaraaja. Allu Aravind produced this film on his home production, Geetha Arts. It was a remake of Bharathirajas Tamil film Kadalora Kavithaigal, starring Sathyaraj and Rekha. Dorf's Golf Bible Dorfs Golf Bible is a 1988 comedy film starring Tim Conway, Eddie Deezen and Michele Smith along with a special appearance by Sam Snead. Blackout Blackout is a 1988 American thriller film directed by Doug Adams and starring Gail OGrady and Carol Lynley. Qun long duo bao Three Against the World is a 1988 Hong Kong action film directed by Brandy Yuen and starring Andy Lau and Rosamund Kwan. Diploma za smrt Diploma za smrt is a 1989 Croatian crime drama film directed by Živorad Tomić, starring Ranko Zidarić and Filip Šovagović. Diploma za smrt is preserved by the Croatian State Archives. The Opponent The Opponent is a 1988 Italian sport comedy-drama film directed by Sergio Martino and starring Daniel Greene, Giuliano Gemma and Ernest Borgnine. The Warrior's Heart The Warriors Heart is a 1992 Norwegian film, directed by Leidulv Risan and starring Anneke von der Lippe, Peter Snickars, Thomas Kretschmann, Bjørn Sundquist and Iren Reppen. It was screened out of competition at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Blue Flame Blue Flame is an American 1993 independent sci-fi film starring former child actress Kerri Green as one of two seductive aliens who live inside the head of a renegade police officer. Blackfellas Blackfellas is a 1993 Australian drama film directed by James Ricketson. It is an adaptation of Archie Wellers 1981 novel The Day of the Dog. Blackfellas stars John Moore, David Ngoombujarra, Jack Charles, John Hargreaves and Ernie Dingo. The film won two AFI Awards and had its premier at the Valhalla Cinema in Melbourne on 26 August 1993. Gakko II is a 1996 Japanese film directed by Yoji Yamada. It is a sequel to Yamadas 1993 film A Class to Remember. The film was Japans submission to the 69th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Snide and Prejudice Snide and Prejudice is a 1997 film directed by Philippe Mora. Bach's Fight for Freedom Between Marx and a Naked Woman Entre Marx y una Mujer Desnuda is a 1976 novel written by the Ecuadorian poet Jorge Enrique Adoum. The novel was made into a film in 1996 by the Ecuadorian film maker Camilo Luzuriaga, in Spanish with English and French subtitles. The film won Best Art Direction at the XVIII La Habana Film Festival, Best Script and Best Sound Track at the Trieste Film Festival, and was Nominated for Best Foreign Film by the Spanish Film Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1997. Michael Wilmington of the Chicago Tribune called the film "One of the fests major surprises is this startlingly inventive and sophisticated, beautifully done film from tiny Ecuador... packed with wit, energy, passion, intelligence, high style and memorable characters... the movie is wildly creative and funny." The DVD format of this film was released by Pygmalion Media LLC. http://www.pygmalion-media.com Passenger to London Passenger to London is a 1937 British espionage thriller film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring John Warwick, Jenny Laird and Paul Neville. Smart Alec The Smart Aleck is a 1951 British crime film directed by John Guillermin and starring Peter Reynolds. The Garden of Eden The Garden of Eden is a 1998 Italian drama film directed by Alessandro DAlatri. It entered the competition at the 59th Venice International Film Festival, in which Kim Rossi Stuart won the Pasinetti Award. Drooler's Delight Droolers Delight is the 31st animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on March 25, 1949, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by United Artists. Escoriandoli Escoriandoli is a 1996 Italian surreal comedy film written and directed by Antonio Rezza. It entered the "Window on Images" section at the 53rd Venice International Film Festival. Termites from Mars Termites from Mars is the 44th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on December 8, 1952, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Reissue for Shrek in 2001. Arangetram Arangetram is a 1973 Tamil-language drama film directed by K. Balachander, starring Prameela, Sivakumar, Kamal Haasan, S. V. Subbaiah and M. N. Rajam in prominent roles. The film marked Kamal Haasans first adult role, while, along with Prameela, Jayachitra, Jayasudha, Sashikumar and Achacho Chitra made their debuts in Tamil cinema. V. Kumar composed the music for the film, which was the last Balachander film he worked on. The film told the story of a young woman who is forced to become a prostitute to support her conservative, but extremely poor Brahmin family. It carried hard hitting messages and very bold scenes and was controversial at the time of its release, but became a commercial hit. The film was featured as part of the Tamil Nadu governments information campaign promoting family planning. Outpost Outpost is an animated short film, directed by Chuck Jones and first released in August, 1944. It is part of the Private Snafu series. As in all the Snafu films, the voice of Private Snafu is performed by Mel Blanc. Nizhalgal Nizhalgal is a 1980 Indian Tamil-language film co-written and directed by Bharathiraja. Starring Nizhalgal Ravi, in his debut venture, in the lead it had other newcomers Raadhu, Chandrasekhar, and Robert Rajasekaran forming the principal cast. The films crew too contained a host of newcomers including the lyricist Vairamuthu and Manivannan, both would later go on to become an established lyricist and a director respectively. The film revolves around a group of youngsters and their struggles to overcome the challenges faced by them in society. Though a commercial failure, the film was screened at the "Indian Panorama" section of the International Film Festival of India in 1981. The same year it won two awards at the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. Shree Krishnaparanthu Sreekrishna Parunthu is a 1984 Malayalam-language horror film directed by A. Vincent, featuring Mohanlal, Balan K. Nair and Jagathy. The story is about Kumaran, a complete rogue, who turns out to be a pious saint and the temptations he has to suffer. It is based on the novel of the same name, written by P. V. Thampi. Burnt Evidence Burnt Evidence is a 1954 British drama film directed by Daniel Birt and starring Jane Hylton, Duncan Lamont and Donald Gray. Diana Taylor is considering leaving her husband, Jack, who has been trying but failing to build his own business as a builder/decorator. Her suitor, Jimmy Thompson, is Jacks army friend. Jack deduces the relationship and, when Jimmy comes to Jacks business to discuss the situation, a fight ensues - a gun is involved - and one of them is killed. A fire makes it difficult to determine which man has died. While the police search for the survivor, Diana struggles with her feelings. The film was produced by Ronald Kinnoch for Act Films Ltd. The Outer Space Connection The Outer Space Connection is a 1975 documentary film produced by Alan Landsburg, directed by Fred Warshofsky and narrated by Rod Serling. This documentary was the last in a trilogy of ancient astronaut documentaries produced by Landsburg. This film was one of the last projects that Rod Serling worked on prior to his death in 1975. Pension pro svobodné pány Pension pro svobodné pány is a 1968 Czech comedy film. It is based on Sean OCaseys short play, Bedtime Story. It was released on 26 April 1968. Ningyo densetsu is a 1984 Japanese film directed by Toshiharu Ikeda. At the 6th Yokohama Film Festival it won three awards. Das tapfere Schneiderlein Das tapfere Schneiderlein is an East German fantasy film directed by Helmut Spieß. It was released in 1956. Song of the Sea Song of the Sea is a 1952 Brazilian drama film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Premaabhishekam Premabhishekam is a 1981 Indian Telugu romantic drama film, produced by Venkat Akkineni, Nagarjuna Akkineni under Annapurna Studios banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Sridevi, Jayasudha in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was remade in Tamil as Vazhvey Maayam and in Hindi as Prem Tapasya and in Oriya as Prathama Prema. The film was recorded as an Industry Hit at the box office. Libero Burro Libero Burro is a 1999 Italian comedy film. The film marked the debut as director and screenwriter of Sergio Castellitto. It premiered, out of competition, at 56th Venice Film Festival. The film won the Grand Prix at the Mons International Film Festival. Joseph's Gift Josephs Gift is a 1998 feature film. It is a modern-day retelling of the biblical story of Joseph, son of Jacob. War Zone War Zone is a 1998 documentary film about street harassment in the United States, written and directed by Maggie Hadleigh-West. The Scribe The Scribe is a 1966 comedy film short starring Buster Keaton in his last film role before his death from lung cancer on February 1, 1966. It was produced by the Construction Safety Association of Ontario, Canada to promote Construction site safety, and was filmed where the Ontario Government Buildings were under construction in Toronto. The director was John Sebert. Keaton portrays the janitor at a newspaper who accidentally intercepts a call from the editor, ordering him to do a story about safety practices at a massive construction site. He sneaks onto the construction site and finds a list of 16 safety rules posted on a wall. He takes the list and attempts to confront workers when he sees them acting in an unsafe manner, often causing more accidents than he prevents. Keaton is silent throughout the film as he recreates several routines from his youth. Most notable was his recreation of a gag from his 1918 film The Bell Boy in which he mops the floor using only the tip of the mop, little by little while sitting on the floor. Aaye Din Bahar Ke Aaye Din Bahar Ke is a 1966 Hindi film produced by J. Om Prakash. It became a box office hit. The film stars Dharmendra, Asha Parekh, Nazima, Sulochana Devi, Balraj Sahni and Rajindernath. The film is a musical romance with music given by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Anand Bakshi is the lyricist. The film stood 7th in box office collection list. Jeffries-Johnson World's Championship Boxing Contest, Held at Reno, Nevada, July 4, 1910 The Johnson–Jeffries Fight is a 1910 American film report on the heavyweight championship boxing fight between Jack Johnson and James J. Jeffries in Reno. Haseena Maan Jayegi Hasina Maan Jayegi is a 1968 Hindi film directed by Prakash Mehra. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Babita, Ameeta, Yunus Parvez and Johnny Walker. The films music, composed by Kalyanji Anandji, has songs which are quite memorable, with the melodious Rafi-Lata duet "Bekhudi Mein Sanam" being the most popular of them all. The film stood 9th in Box office collection for the year 1968. Shooting of the film started with the song "O Dilbar Janiye" at the now defunct Roop Tara studio. Paap Ki Duniya Paap Ki Duniya is a 1988 Indian film directed by Shibu Mitra. The movie stars Sunny Deol, Neelam, Chunky Pandey, Danny Denzongpa, Pran and Shakti Kapoor. Give Us Tomorrow Give Us Tomorrow is a 1978 British crime film directed by Donovan Winter and starring Sylvia Syms, Derren Nesbitt and James Kerry. Appu Chesi Pappu Koodu Appu Chesi Pappu Koodu is a 1959 Indian Telugu-language comedy-drama film directed by L. V. Prasad. The film was produced by B. Nagi Reddy and Aluri Chakrapani of Vijaya Vauhini Studios; the latter co-wrote its script with Prasad and Vempati Sadasivabrahmam. It is the Telugu version of Prasads Tamil film Kadan Vaangi Kalyaanam. Starring N. T. Rama Rao and Savitri, Appu Chesi Pappu Koodu features Jaggayya, C. S. R. Anjaneyulu, S. V. Ranga Rao, and Jamuna in supporting roles. The conflict between two older men with different mindsetsRamadasu and Mukundaraois the films centrepiece. Production began after the success of Mayabazar, with M. S. Chalapathi Rao and Jagannadham the films executive producers. Marcus Bartley was the director of photography. S. Rajeswara Rao composed the soundtrack and background score. G. Kalyanasundaram and K. Radhakrishna edited the film, and Madhavapeddi Gokhale and Kaladhar were its art directors. Appu Chesi Pappu Koodu was released on 14 January 1959, during the Makar Sankranti festival season. With average returns during its first four weeks, the film eventually became an above-average grosser and its re-release was profitable. It has cult status in Telugu cinema, and is an acclaimed Prasad film. Goldstone Technologies announced that they would attempt to digitise the film in 2007, but abandoned the attempt three years later. Crash Landing Crash Landing is a 1999 Chinese thriller film directed by Zhang Jianya. A Shanghai Film Studio production, Crash Landing follows the contours of many airplane disaster films, such as the Airport series, and stars Shao Bing, Xu Fan, and You Yong. Bar-B-Que Movie Bar-B-Que Movie is an 11-minute Super 8 film directed by American actor/filmmaker Alex Winter, created in 1988. It is a spoof of 1974s The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and stars American punk band Butthole Surfers. Featured Surfers include Gibby Haynes, Paul Leary, King Coffey, Teresa Nervosa, and Jeff Pinkus, as well as the bands dancer, Kathleen Lynch. In the movie, a vacationing family is waylaid by a communal group of cannibalistic misfits, played by the Butthole Surfers. The mother and Jerry are tricked into consuming hallucinogenic beverages, while their son, Jerry Jr., is murdered. A short time later, Jerry Jr.s meat is served as dinner. After eating, Jerry runs off to find his son, but instead finds the Butthole Surfers, who are doing a live performance of the song "Fast". Though staged, the segment presents a fairly accurate reproduction of the bands then-legendary live concerts. The movie also contains excerpts from several other Butthole Surfers songs: "Concubine", "Weber" "Graveyard" and a different version of "Fast". The movie ends with Jerry waking up in a fenced area along with his wife - she tells him to eat his breakfast, which is the remains of Jerry Jr. Jagadeka Veeruni Katha Jagadeka Veeruni Katha is a 1961 Telugu Swashbuckling adventure fantasy film, produced & directed by K. V. Reddy under the Vijaya Productions banner. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles and music composed by Pendyala Nageswara Rao. The film was subsequently dubbed into Tamil, Kannada, Bengali, Oriya, and Hindi languages. The film was recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office. El mártir del Calvario The Martyr of Calvary is a 1952 Mexican drama film directed by Miguel Morayta about the life of Christ. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Mujhe Meri Biwi Se Bachaao Mujhe Meri Biwi Se Bachaao is a 2001 Indian film directed by Harry Baweja. It stars Rekha and Naseeruddin Shah. This film is a remake of the 1986 American comedy Ruthless People starring Danny DeVito and Bette Midler. Of Mice and Men Of Mice and Men is a 1968 TV film. It was an adaptation of Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. It was part of ABCs "Theatre Nights". Sexy Battle Girls AKA Target Campus: Attack the Uniform is a Japanese Pink film directed by Mototsugu Watanabe and starring Kyōko Hashimoto, Hotaru Yukijiro, and Yutaka Ikejima. The film was released in Japan in June 1986. The film first appeared in the United States as Sexy Battle Girls at the San Francisco Independent film festival on February 14, 2009. The film was released on DVD in the United States on February 23, 2009. Beni ecën vetë Beni walks on his own is a 1975 Albanian comedy family film directed by Xhanfize Keko and written by Kiço Blushi. Divine Lovers Divine Lovers is a 1997 Bollywood film directed by B.Subhash. The film cast include Maxwell Caulfield, Hemant Birje, Shannon McLeod. Hassan and Nayima Hassan and Nayima is a 1959 Egyptian drama film directed by Henry Barakat. It was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. Cruel Joys Kruté radosti is a 2002 Slovak-Czech comedy, starring Tatiana Pauhofová. The film directed by Juraj Nvota received several awards. Amongst others, at Art Film Fest, Festival of Slovak Film Cran-Gevrier, while Ondřej Vetchý earned an award as the Best Male Actor at the IFF Faces of Love in Moscow, Russia. Bulundi Bulundi is a 1980 Hindi crime, thriller and drama film starring Raaj Kumar, Danny Denzongpa, Kim Yashpal, Asha Parekh and Jeevan. It was directed by Esmayeel Shroff and its music was composed by RD Burman. The film was remade in Tamil as Nermai. Aham Aham is a 1992 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Rajeevnath and written by Venu Nagavally from a story by Rajeevnath. The film stars Mohanlal, Urvasi, and Ramya Krishna. The soundtrack was composed by Raveendran and cinematography was handled by Santhosh Sivan and Venu. Touch & Go Touch & Go is a 2003 Canadian comedy film directed by Scott Simpson and starring Ellen Page. Early Bloomer Early Bloomer is a 2003 computer-animated short film produced by Sony Pictures Imageworks. It was created and directed by Kevin J. Johnson. It was the studios second short film after The ChubbChubbs!. Yaad Rakhegi Duniya Yaad Rakhegi Duniya is a 1992 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by Deepak Anand on his debut. Starring Aditya Pancholi and Rukhsar, it premiered on 1 March 1992 in Mumbai. It is a remake of the Telugu blockbuster Geethanjali, directed by Mani Ratnam. Madame Freedom Madame Freedom is a 1956 South Korean film. Akenfield Akenfield is a film made by Peter Hall in 1974, based loosely upon the book Akenfield: Portrait of an English Village by Ronald Blythe. It can claim a degree of cult status – and has been described as a work of rural realism, unusual in relation to East Anglia. Blythe himself has a cameo role as the vicar and all other parts are played by real-life villagers who improvised their own dialogue. There are no professional actors in the piece. The directors father Reg Hall, a station master born in Bury St Edmunds, appears briefly as the village policeman walking down a lane with a bicycle. Blythes book is the distillation of interviews with local people, and his technique is somewhat echoed in the pioneering verbatim theatre style developed in London Road at the National Theatre in 2011. Akenfield the film is a work of fiction, based on an 18-page story synopsis by Blythe. Most of the filming was done at weekends, when the cast was available, and shooting took almost a year – following the changing seasons in the process. The music was intended to be written by Benjamin Britten, himself a Suffolk man, but he suffered a heart attack and was unable to work. Instead, Hall chose Michael Tippett, also from East Anglia, and a friend and colleague – they had worked together at Londons Royal Opera House. Tippetts Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli plays a major role in the emotional timbre of the film. Kerala House Udan Vilpanakku Kerala House Udan Vilpanakku is a 2004 Malayalam comedy drama film directed by Thaha and starring Jayasurya, Harisree Asokan, Cochin Hanifa and Narendra Prasad. The film deals with the problems faced by the protagonist in selling his property which is located in Kerala-Tamil Nadu border in Walayar. It was panned by the critics as well as audience. Woman of Breakwater Women of Breakwater, also known as Woman of Breakwater or Babae sa Breakwater in Tagalog, is a 2003 Philippine drama film directed by Mario OHara and starring Katherine Luna. The film is a moving insight into the squalor and poverty of inner-city life in the Philippines. As a tragic tale, it covers a whole plethora of emotions surrounding the lives of some of the poorest people in Manila portrayed in the film. The Best Bet The Best Bet is a Singaporean comedy film written and directed by Jack Neo and distributed by MediaCorp Raintree Pictures. The film stars Richard Low, Mark Lee, Christopher Lee, Chen Liping and Joanne Peh. Released in cinemas on 9 June 2004, The Best Bet earned over S$2.5 million. The film was nominated for Best Original Film Song at the 2004 Golden Horse Awards. The film portrays the lives, struggles and adventures of three friends who are addicted to gambling. They place a joint 4D bet; when they win, one is tempted to keep all the winnings to himself. This satirical comedy touches on gambling addiction and the consequences of ones actions. The success of the film spawned a television series of the same name which aired on MediaCorp Channel 8 on April 2005 and ran for 14 episodes. Four of the five lead actors except Joanne Peh continued to star in the television series. Several other new actors were added to the leading cast including Dai Qianyun as Mark Lees idolizer, and Cheryl Chin as Mark Lee and Christopher Lees love interest. Tauba Tauba Tauba Tauba is a 2004 Bollywood sex comedy starring Antara Mona Lisa Biswas, Amin Gazi and Payal Rohatgi. It was directed by T L V Prasad and is a remake of the 1981 film Private Lessons which starred Sylvia Kristel. It was followed by a sequel in 2008, Phir Tauba Tauba which was also directed by T L V Prasad. Last Letters Home: Voices of American Troops from the Battlefields of Iraq Last Letters Home: Voices of American Troops from the Battlefields of Iraq is a 2004-hour-long HBO documentary by Bill Couturié about U.S. soldiers killed in the Iraq War. The soldiers featured are: Capt. Josh Byers Sgt. Frank Carvill 2nd Lt. Leonard M. Cowherd PFC. Jesse Givens PFC. Raheen Heighter Capt. Pierre Piché PFC. Francisco Martinez-Flores Specialist Robert Wise Specialist Michelle Witmer PFC. Holly McGeogh We Are Dad We Are Dad is a 2005 documentary film chronicling the story of two male pediatric AIDS nurses who have taken in a number of HIV positive infants as their foster parents. The film outlines the couples struggle to provide a stable and loving home to their children. When one child, who tested HIV-positive at birth, is discovered to be HIV negative, the state of Florida determined that the child should be adopted, but refused to allow his foster parents, a gay couple, to adopt him. The fight over this decision thrust this family into the center of the debate over gay adoption. Pucker Up Pucker Up: The Fine Art of Whistling is a documentary film on the 31st Louisburg International Whistling Competition that follows a Washington D.C. investment banker, a Dutch social worker and a turkey hauler among others as they compete for a prize in competitive whistling. A Bug and a Bag of Weed A Bug and a Bag of Weed is a 2006 comedy film directed by David Gonella and starring Sebastian Spence, Chris Cuthbertson, Drew Hagen, Nico Lorenzutti, Laura Kohoot, Nigel Bennett, Ryan Scott Greene, Amy Kerr, John Dunsworth, George Green, Shawn Duggan, David Flemming, Veronica Reynolds and Christopher Shyer. Torn from the Flag: A Film by Klaudia Kovacs Torn from the Flag is a 2007 documentary film about the international decline of communism and the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. The film encompasses the tense Cold War era and presents the rivalry of the superpowers during that time. It shows the 1956 Hungarian Revolution as the first catalyst for the future decline of the communist system, and as a remarkable turning point for the advancement of democracy. The film’s Hungarian title is A lyukas zászló. Torn from the Flag was made primarily for international theatrical release and television distribution. Sarah Brightman in Concert Sarah Brightman: In Concert is a live concert recording by English soprano Sarah Brightman. Recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, it was released on DVD and VHS in 1998 and reissued in 2008 in DVD and CD. Guests in the concert include Adam Clarke, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Andrea Bocelli. The conductor is Paul Bateman who leads the English National Orchestra. Maquilapolis Maquilapolis is a 2006 documentary film by Vicky Funari and Sergio De La Torre. It filmed in Tijuana and focuses on the factories on the U.S.-Mexican border. The film was made in collaboration with its subjects. Funari and De La Torre established workshops for the woman to learn how to use video equipment to tell their own stories. Revoloution RevoLOUtion: The Transformation of Lou Benedetti is a fictional dramedy co-written by Deer Hunter writer Quinn Redeker, with a theme by Rocky composer Bill Conti. Directed, co-written by and starring Bret Carr, the film also features Burt Young, Starla Benford, Ernest Mingione, Suzanne Didonna, Jon Jacobs and Kumar Pallana. Irreversi Irreversi is a 2010 dramatic film directed by Michael Gleissner and shot in Hong Kong as the English language version of Gleissners Mandarin-language film Hui lu, which he filmed and directed at the same time in the same locations but with an entirely different cast. The title refers to how a situation can reverse and turn against the original perpetrator. Buy Bye Beauty Buy Bye Beauty is a 2001 documentary film by Swedish director and performance artist Pål Hollender. The film is about the Latvian sex industry and its being fueled by businessmen and sex tourists from Sweden visiting Riga. The film was shot in Riga in July 2000. The narration of the film is in English, with interviews conducted in Russian and Latvian. Meeting Resistance Meeting Resistance is a 2007 documentary film about the Iraq War. The film presents the views of eleven Iraqi resistance fighters in the Adhamiyah neighborhood of Baghdad. The film was directed by journalists Molly Bingham and Steve Connors. The interviewees are all anonymous and faceless or out-of-focus on camera. They are presented as nicknames: The Teacher, The Warrior, The Traveler, The Imam, The Wife, The Syrian, The Fugitive, The Local, The Republican Guard, The Lieutenant, and The Professor. The US military currently organizes showings for its forces in Iraq so they can know who they are fighting. Bliss Bliss is a 2006 Chinese family drama film directed by Sheng Zhimin and produced by Hong Kong director Fruit Chan. The film was Shengs first as a director, having previously served as a line producer for Chan and Jia Zhangke on films such as Durian Durian and Platform. Though primarily a mainland production, the film was financed in part by the Hong Kong-based See Movie Ltd. and was distributed by Hong Kongs Golden Network Asia. The Remake The Remake is a 2006 American slasher film directed by Tommy Brunswick, and written by Todd Brunswick and Dwayne Roszkowski. Cool Dimension is a 2006 Japanese superhero film produced by Geneon Entertainment. It was released in Japan on October 14, 2006 and in the United States on October 24, 2006. Faro: Goddess of the Waters Faro, Goddess of the Waters is a 2007 film. We're Here to Help Were Here to Help is a 2007 Kafkaesque comedy film written and directed by Jonothan Cullinane and starring Erik Thomson, Miriama Smith, and Michael Hurst. It was produced by South Pacific Pictures. Eye of the Storm The Eye of the Storm is a 2009 Brazilian drama film directed by Eduardo Valente. It was given a special screening at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Namibia: The Struggle for Liberation Namibia: The Struggle for Liberation is a 2007 epic film on the Namibian independence struggle against South African occupation as seen through the life of Lot Ipinge, the leader of the South West Africa Peoples Organisation and the first president of the Republic of Namibia. The film was written and directed by Charles Burnett and stars Carl Lumbly and Danny Glover. The production was financed by the government of Namibia. Music composed by Stephen James Taylor won the award for Best African Film at the Kuala Lumpur International Film Festival where the film also won for Best Music Score and for Best Director. The films dialogue is in English, Afrikaans, Oshiwambo, Otjiherero, and German. The Prince of Tennis: Two Samurais, the First Game is an animated film based on the manga series The Prince of Tennis by Takeshi Konomi. It was produced by Nihon Ad Systems and Production I.G., and directed by Takayuki Hamana. The movie premiere aired after another short film spun off from the series titled . Lifelines Wherever You Are is a 2008 comedy-drama film from director-screenwriter Rob Margolies. The film addresses the changes within a dysfunctional family after 1 session of therapy. It is noted for having been filmed in 11 days. Quantum Hoops Quantum Hoops is a 2007 documentary film directed by Rick Greenwald, that follows the California Institute of Technologys basketball team—the Caltech Beavers—in their attempts to end a 21-year losing streak during the final week of the 2006 basketball season. The documentary premiered on January 26, 2007 at the 2007 Santa Barbara International Film Festival, where it won a Top 10 Audience Choice Award. It first screened in theatres on November 2, 2007 in Pasadena, and featured at the 30th Denver Film Festival on November 8. Nightwalking Nightwalking is a 2008 British comedy horror short film directed by Daniel Cormack, starring Raquel Cassidy and Lloyd Woolf. In 2010, Nightwalking was selected for preservation by the British Film Institutes National Archive and was archived by the British Universities Film and Video Council as part of their Television and Radio Index for Learning and Teaching. In 2012, the film was acquired by the British Librarys Moving Image Collection. Texas Vibrator Massacre The Texas Vibrator Massacre is a 2008 pornographic horror film written and directed by Rob Rotten. It is based on the 1974 film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Mock Up on Mu Mock Up on Mu is a 2008 science fiction collage film directed by American experimental filmmaker Craig Baldwin. The film develops a fictionalized continuation of the story of L. Ron Hubbard, Jack Parsons, and Marjorie Cameron. Baldwin assembled it mostly from found footage but began introducing more original live-action footage than in earlier projects. The Nine Lives of Marion Barry The Nine Lives of Marion Barry is a 2009 HBO documentary about the life of American politician Marion Barry. The film was scored by musician Glenn Schloss. Partners Partners is a 2009 American independent crime film directed by Peter James Iengo. Eat Me! Eat Me! is a 2009 zombie comedy independent film directed by Katie Carman and starring Elizabeth Lee, Jun Naito, Ivy Hong, and Chesley Calloway. The film had its premiere screening on June 26, 2009 at the Anthology Film Archives. In August 2009, the filmmakers revised the title of the film from The Eaters to Eat Me!. Daari Tappida Maga Daari Tappida Maga is a 1975 Indian Kannada film, produced and directed by Peketi Sivaram. The film stars Rajkumar, Kalpana, Aarathi, Manjula and Jayamala in the lead roles, with K. S. Ashwath, M. V. Rajamma, Vajramuni and Thoogudeepa Srinivas playing supporting roles. Rajkumar appeared in a dual role. The music of the film was composed by G. K. Venkatesh. The movie was a Blockbuster and saw a theatrical run of over 175 days in multiple centres. Une vie qui commence A Life Begins is a 2010 Canadian French language drama film set in the sixties directed and written by Michel Monty, his debut long feature. Weaving Girl Weaving Girl is a 2009 Chinese film directed by Wang Quanan. Wangs fourth feature film, Weaving Girl stars Wangs frequent collaborator and former partner, actress Yu Nan. Le masque de la Méduse Le masque de la Méduse is a 2009 fantasy horror film directed by Jean Rollin. The film is a modern-day telling of the Greek mythological tale of the Gorgon and was inspired by the 1964 classic Hammer Horror film of the same name and the 1981 cult classic Clash of the Titans. It was Rollins final film, as the director died in 2010. Mourning for Anna Mourning for Anna is a Canadian drama film, directed by Catherine Martin and released in 2010. The film stars Guylaine Tremblay as Françoise, a woman struggling to recover emotionally after the murder of her daughter Anna. The films cast also includes Denis Bernard, Paule Baillargeon, François Papineau and Gilles Renaud. This Ain't Avatar XXX This Aint Avatar XXX is a 2010 3D pornographic film that parodies James Camerons Avatar. The film was shot, edited, and directed by Axel Braun and stars an ensemble cast headed by Chris Johnson as Jake, the main human character. It was produced by Hustler Video. Industry reviewers noted that the release used old-style rather than modern 3D technology and faulted it for its poor production quality. Kamen Rider Movie War Core: Kamen Rider vs. Kamen Rider OOO & W Featuring Skull is a 2010 tokusatsu drama film in the Kamen Rider Series, featuring the casts and characters of Kamen Rider W and Kamen Rider OOO. Originally announced in a teaser at the end of the film A to Z/The Gaia Memories of Fate, film was released in Japan on December 18, 2010. Actor Tarō Yamamoto guest stars in the film as the former partner of Sokichi Narumi, Koji Kikkawa reprising his role as the character. Both Kikkawa and Maki Ohguro are tied to a theme song for the film, recording the song "HEART∞BREAKER" under the band name . This movie is didnt fit the continuity while W take place after the final episode until Eiji used Tajador Combo again. The character of Kamen Rider Birth made its debut in the films. Movie War Core opened at number 1 in Japanese box offices in its first weekend, unseating Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 from its two-week position. The Magical Duvet The Magical Duvet is a 2011 Czech musical film directed by F. A. Brabec. It is the first 3D Czech feature film. The Yank The Yank is an independent comedy film written, directed and starring Sean Lackey. Asuravithu Asuravithu is a 2012 Malayalam action film written and directed by A. K. Sajan, starring Asif Ali and Samvrutha Sunil in the lead roles. The film is a sequel to 2002 film Stop Violence. The film opened to negative critical reviews and wasnt noticed in the box office either.This was the debut film of Mammoottys nephew Maqbool Salmaan. Corazon: Ang unang aswang Corazon: Ang Unang Aswang, or simply Corazon, is a 2012 Filipino psychological thriller film starring Erich Gonzales and Derek Ramsay. It is the second film produced by Skylight Films, and released by Star Cinema. Black Really Suits You Black Really Suits You is a 2012 French film written, directed and produced by Jacques Bral. From Parts Unknown From Parts Unknown: Fight Like a Girl is a 2015 Australian wrestling-horror feature film directed by Daniel Armstrong. Cinema Company Cinema Company is a 2012 Malayalam romantic comedy drama film written and directed by Mamas, and starring mainly newcomers. Basil, Sanjeev M Nair, Shruthi Hariharan and Badri play the roles of four close friends who dream of making a film. Kureyon Shinchan: Dengeki! Buta no hizume daisakusen , also known as Tip and Run! Pig Hoof Battle!, is a 1998 anime film. It is the sixth film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released to theatres on April 18, 1998 in Japan. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the anime television series. Tomorrow Tomorrow is a 2018 British drama film directed by Martha Pinson, written by Stuart Brennan and Sebastian Street, and starring Stephen Fry, Stuart Brennan, Sophie Kennedy Clark, James Cosmo, Paul Kaye, and Stephanie Leonidas. Its plot concerns the difficulties faced by soldiers returning home from war. It is the first British film for executive producer Martin Scorsese, and marks the directorial debut of Pinson, a long-time script supervisor to Scorsese. Filming began on 22 September 2014 in London and shot for nine weeks, then moved to Spain, for a further week. The Idolmaster Movie: Beyond the Brilliant Future! is a 2014 Japanese anime film directed by Atsushi Nishigori and based on The Idolmaster video game series. It was released in Japan on January 25, 2014. The theme song of the film is "Masterpiece" and the ending song is "Nijiiro Miracle", both by 765 Pro Allstars. Honey Night Honey Night is a 2015 Macedonian drama film directed by Ivo Trajkov. The film was selected as the Macedonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Mr and Mrs Oweis Mr. & Mrs. Ewis is a 2012 Egyptian film. The Stomach The Stomach is a British short horror film that was written and directed by Ben Steiner. The film had its world premiere on 21 September 2014 at Fantastic Fest, where it won "Best Horror Short". A full-length version of The Stomach is currently in planning. Strayer's Chronicle is a 2015 Japanese science fiction action film based on the novel of the same name by Takayoshi Honda. It was directed by Takahisa Zeze, who is known for Heavens Story. The film was released on June 27, 2015. River Road River Road is a 2014 Chinese film written and directed by Li Ruijun and starring Tang Long and Guo Songtao. A masterfully lensed nomadic road movie set in Lis dusty native province of Gansu in Northwestern China, it follows two Yugur ethnic minority brothers venturing out on camelback in search of their herdsman father. It made its world premiere at the 27th Tokyo International Film Festival in 2014. Rang Milanti Rang Milanti is a 2011 Bengali comedy film directed by Kaushik Ganguly. Ala Ela Ala Ela is a 2014 Telugu film directed bv Aneesh Krishna and produced by Ashok Vardhan. The film stars Rahul Ravindran, Hebah Patel, Kushi, Bhanu Sri Mehra, Vennela Kishore, and Shani Salmon. The music was composed by Bheems Ceciroleo with cinematography by Sai Sri Ram. The film released on 28 November 2014. Guillaume, la jeunesse du conquérant William the Conqueror is a 2015 French historical film directed by Fabien Drugeon. The film is about William the Conqueror when he is about to embark from Dives-sur-Mer to conquer England in the year 1066. In the event that he would not return alive, William introduced his son Robert to his loyal barons to receive the ducal throne heritage. We then have an extensive flashback. Williams father Duke Robert declares William his heir before departing for a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. The barons swear loyalty. However, Robert dies and William, still a child, has to flee. We then see a long sequence with William as a fugitive. Finally, as a young man, he persuades the King of France to lend him an army. He wins a crucial battle and becomes Duke. During the 1066 sections of the film, William tells a friend that it isnt the weather that is delaying him. And at the end, he gets a messenger from Norway. Presumably this tells him that Harold Hardrada is invading England, which will pull Harold Godwinson north and make the conquest much more likely to succeed. A Flickering Truth A Flickering Truth is a 2015 New Zealand documentary film written and directed by Pietra Brettkelly. It follows the attempts by Ibrahim Arify to restore the Afghan Film archives in Kabul following the Taliban capture of the city. It world premiered in the Venice Classics section at the 72nd edition of the Venice Film Festival. It was selected as the New Zealand entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. I Am the Blues I Am the Blues is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Daniel Cross and released in 2016. The film explores the culture of blues music, beginning at the Blue Front Cafe in Bentonia, Mississippi and expanding outward to profile many of the oldest blues musicians who are still performing on the traditional African American Chitlin Circuit. Musicians appearing in the film include Bobby Rush, Barbara Lynn, Henry Gray, Carol Fran, Little Freddie King, Lazy Lester, Robert "Bilbo" Walker, Jimmy "Duck" Holmes, R. L. Boyce, L. C. Ulmer and Paul "Lil Buck" Sinegal. The film premiered at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in October 2015, and had its Canadian premiere at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in May 2016. The film won two Canadian Screen Awards at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards in 2017, for Best Feature Length Documentary and Best Cinematography in a Documentary. Zoom Zoom is a 2016 Indian Kannada romantic comedy film directed by Prashant Raj starring Ganesh and Radhika Pandit in the lead roles. The supporting cast features Dev Gill, Sadhu Kokila and Kashinath. The music is scored by S. Thaman and cinematography is by Santhosh Rai Pathaje. The film released on 1 July 2016 across Karnataka and other countries. The movie is a remake of 1961 movie Lover Come Back. The movie completed more than 100 days in threatre and became blockbuster hit Irrational Fear Irrational Fear is a 2017 independent American supernatural slasher film. It focuses on six therapy patients brought together at a secluded cabin to confront their strangest fears. But these fears wont just hurt them...they will kill them. This is the third feature film from Slasher Studios, and their first partnership with L.A. Horror. It was written by Hunter Johnson and Kevin Sommerfield, and directed by Hunter Johnson. Babu Baga Busy Babu Baga Busy is an Indian Telugu-language film. It is the remake of the Hindi adult comedy film Hunterrr. It has been remade by Abhishek Pictures and directed by Naveen Medaram. The film features Srinivas Avasarala, Mishti, Sreemukhi, Tejaswi Madivada and Supriya Aysola in lead roles. The lead actress has said that the movie is a love story with a message. Daybreak Daybreak is a 2017 Albanian drama film directed by Gentian Koçi. It was selected as the Albanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Noor Jahaan Noor Jahaan is a 2018 Indo-Bangla joint venture film directed by Abhimanyu Mukherjee and produced by Raj Chakraborty under the banners of Raj Chakraborty Production of India and Jaaz Multimedia of Bangladesh and co-produced by SVF Entertainment. the film features newcomer Adrit Roy and Puja Cherry in lead roles. Betrayed by a Handprint Betrayed by a Handprint is a 1908 American silent short crime film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists. Queen Elizabeth Les Amours de la reine Élisabeth, Les Amours dÉlisabeth, Reine dAngleterre or La reine Élisabeth is a 1912 feature 4-reel French silent film based on the love affair between Elizabeth I of England and the Earl of Essex. It was condensed from a play of the same name and directed by Louis Mercanton and Henri Desfontaines. It was shot in Paris and starred Sarah Bernhardt as Elizabeth and Lou Tellegen as Essex. Bernhardt by then was 68 and said of the film "This is my last chance at immortality". She and Tellegen were already romantically involved, and this was their second film together. Its production company, L’Histrionic Film, was forced into liquidation by Pathé Frères during the films production, but it was completed with funds from Adolph Zukor. Zukor also brought it to New York City, where it premiered at the Lyceum Theatre on Broadway. The films US release was the first release from the Famous Players Film Company. Its success convinced other American companies that feature films were commercially viable. Famous Players, which advertised "Famous Players in Famous Plays", later became Famous Players-Lasky, and then Paramount Pictures. Queen Elizabeth had one of the earliest dedicated film scores, composed by Joseph Carl Breil specifically for the production. Mabel and Fatty Viewing the World's Fair at San Francisco Mabel and Fatty Viewing the Worlds Fair at San Francisco is a 1915 American short comedy-documentary film both starring and directed by Roscoe Arbuckle and Mabel Normand. Karin Ingmarsdotter Karin Daughter of Ingmar is a 1920 Swedish silent drama film directed by Victor Sjöström. It is the second part in Sjöströms large-scale adaption of Selma Lagerlöfs novel Jerusalem, following Sons of Ingmar from the year before, and depicting chapter three and four from the novel. The critical reception was, however, unenthusiastic, and Sjöström decided to not direct any more parts. Eventually the suite was finished by Gustaf Molander in 1926. The Sea Lion The Sea Lion is a 1921 American silent adventure film directed by Rowland V. Lee, and starring Hobart Bosworth, Bessie Love, and Emory Johnson. The same staff on this film produced Rowland Lees previous directed film Blind Hearts, released just before The Sea Lion. Jewish Luck Jewish Happiness is a 1925 Soviet film directed by Alexis Granowsky. Old Clothes Old Clothes is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Edward F. Cline and starring Jackie Coogan and Joan Crawford. This was the first film in which Crawford was credited with her new name — Joan Crawford. She had been renamed by the studio, who deemed her birth name, Lucille LeSueur, as sounding unfit for a movie star. The Devil's Circus The Devils Circus is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Danish director Benjamin Christensen, based upon his screenplay. The film stars Norma Shearer and Charles Emmett Mack. It was the first of seven films directed by Christensen in the United States, and one of only four of those films that have not been lost. The films sets were designed by the art director James Basevi. Sorok pervyy The Forty-First is a 1927 Soviet war film directed by Yakov Protazanov based on a novel of the same name by Boris Lavrenyov. Dress Parade Dress Parade is a 1927 American silent romantic drama film produced by William Sistrom and Cecil B. DeMille and distributed by Pathé. The film stars William Boyd and Bessie Love, and was directed by Donald Crisp. Although it is based on a story by Major Robert Glassburn, Major Alexander Chilton, and Herbert David Walter, the plot is essentially the same as West Point, produced at MGM in 1928. Dress Parade is preserved at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive and the UCLA Film and Television Archive, and has been released on home video by Grapevine Video. Harbor Drift Beyond the Street is a 1929 German silent drama film directed by Leo Mittler and starring Lissy Arna, Paul Rehkopf, and Fritz Genschow. The film is in the Weimar tradition of "street films", which examined the lower-depths of society, and has become the film for which Mittler is best known, even though he had only been appointed to make it after another director had to withdraw. The film was produced by the left-wing Prometheus Film, a German subsidiary of the Soviet company Mezhrabpom-Film. The film is also known by the alternative title Harbor Drift. Wide Open Wide Open is a 1930 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Edward Everett Horton and Patsy Ruth Miller. Released by Warner Bros., it is based on the novel The Narrow Street by Edward Bateman Morris. The Sun Never Sets The Sun Never Sets is a 1939 American drama film directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Basil Rathbone and Barbara ONeil. Women of All Nations Women of All Nations is a 1931 American pre-Code military comedy film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Victor McLaglen, Edmund Lowe, Greta Nissen and El Brendel. It was the second of three sequels to Walshs 1926 film, What Price Glory?, with McLaglen and Lowe reprising their roles. The Squeeker The Squeaker is a 1931 German crime film directed by Martin Frič and Karel Lamač and starring Lissy Arna, Karl Ludwig Diehl and Fritz Rasp. It is an adaptation of the 1927 Edgar Wallace novel The Squeaker. This adaptation introduced the mix of suspense and comedy that would come to define numerous German Wallace adaptations over the following decades. Lamač followed it up with another Wallace film The Ringer in 1932. The films sets were designed by the art director Heinz Fenchel. It was shot at the Halensee Studios in Berlin and on location in Prague. The Old Curiosity Shop The Old Curiosity Shop is a 1934 British drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Elaine Benson, Ben Webster and Hay Petrie. It is an adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel The Old Curiosity Shop. Maybe It's Love Maybe Its Love is a 1935 American comedy film directed by William C. McGann and written by Jerry Wald and Harry Sauber. The film stars Gloria Stuart, Ross Alexander, Frank McHugh, Ruth Donnelly, Helen Lowell and Henry Travers. The film was released by Warner Bros. on January 12, 1935. Yellowstone Yellowstone is a 1936 American crime film set in Yellowstone National Park, directed by Arthur Lubin and released by Universal Studios. The film, starring Judith Barrett, Henry Hunter, Ralph Morgan, Alan Hale, Raymond Hatton, and Andy Devine, combines murder mystery, romance, and natural setting. The famous historic building Old Faithful Inn is featured in the film. Fit for a King Fit for a King is a 1937 American film starring Joe E. Brown and directed by Edward Sedgwick. The Phantom Strikes The Gaunt Stranger is a 1938 British mystery thriller film directed by Walter Forde. It stars Sonnie Hale, Wilfrid Lawson and Alexander Knox. The Gladiator The Gladiator is a 1938 American comedy and fantasy film starring Joe E. Brown, Dickie Moore and June Travis. The movie is an adaptation of Philip Gordon Wylies 1930 novel Gladiator, which is often credited with having influenced the creation of Superman. Kentucky Moonshine Kentucky Moonshine is a 1938 film directed by David Butler and released by 20th Century Fox. Saga of Death Valley Saga of Death Valley is a 1939 American film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. Glamour for Sale Glamour for Sale is a 1940 American crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Anita Louise, Roger Pryor, and Frances Robinson. A Rainy Day with the Bear Family A Rainy Day is an American animated short from MGM released in 1940. It tells the story of a father bear trying to repair the roof of his house. The second entry in a three-cartoon series, it was preceded in 1939 by Goldilocks and the Three Bears and was followed by Papa Gets the Bird in 1940. Sporting Blood Sporting Blood is a 1940 American drama film, directed by S. Sylvan Simon for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It stars Robert Young, Maureen OSullivan, and Lewis Stone. The Night of January 16th The Night of January 16th is a 1941 American film directed by William Clemens, based on a play of the same name by Ayn Rand. The story follows Steve Van Ruyle and Kit Lane as they investigate the apparent murder of Lanes boss, in an attempt to clear her as a suspect. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer optioned the film rights to the play in 1934 and hired Rand to work on the screenplay, but they did not move forward and the option lapsed. The rights were later resold, first to RKO Pictures, then to Paramount Pictures. Paramount brought in a new team of writers, and Rand played no role in the final production. Repent at Leisure Repent at Leisure is a 1941 American domestic comedy film directed by Frank Woodruff from a screenplay by Jerry Cady based on a story by James Gow and Arnaud DUsseau. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, the film was released on April 4, 1941, and stars Kent Taylor, Wendy Barrie, and George Barbier. Ala-Arriba! Ala-Arriba! is a 1942 Portuguese romantic docufiction set in Póvoa de Varzim, a traditional Portuguese fishing town. Dealing with ethnographic matters, it may be considered as an ethnofiction. The film was directed by Leitão de Barros, and stars real fishermen as themselves in order to give a realistic view over traditions and social behaviours of the community. Focusing the cultural context, it continuously shifts from documentary to drama, by means of a fictional narrative. Contemporary to Robert Flaherty, Barros is with him one of the first filmmakers to explore docufiction and ethnofiction as forms of dramatic narrative. It premiered at São Luis Theatre in Lisbon. Sheriff of Sage Valley Sheriff of Sage Valley is a 1942 American film directed by Sam Newfield. A Night for Crime A Night for Crime is a 1943 American Mystery film starring Glenda Farrell and Lyle Talbot. The film is directed by Alexis Thurn-Taxis and was released by Producers Releasing Corporation on February 18, 1943. Murders in a Hollywood film studio baffles a reporter and PR man. While Nero Fiddled Fiddlers Three is a 1944 British black-and-white comedy with music. The film was produced by Michael Balcon and directed by Harry Watt. The cast included Tommy Trinder, Sonnie Hale, Frances Day, Francis L. Sullivan, Diana Decker and Elisabeth Welch. Making their film debuts were James Robertson Justice, and Kay Kendall near the bottom of the cast list, as the "Girl Who Asks About Her Future At Orgy". The film follows the adventures of two sailors and a Wren who are struck by lightning and transported back to Ancient Rome, where they are accepted as seers. The film was called While Nero Fiddled on its USA release. It is a loose sequel to the 1940 film Sailors Three which had also starred Trinder. The film was only moderately successful at the British Box Office but proved to be a major hit in Australia. For Those in Peril For Those in Peril is a 1944 British war film produced by Ealing Studios that marked the directorial debut of Charles Crichton. The film was developed from a short story by Richard Hillary, an RAF pilot killed in action in January 1943. The basic and relatively slight storyline of For Those in Peril was an end to produce a film with a documentary feel and an element of wartime propaganda. The film stars Ralph Michael and David Farrar. Professor, My Son Professor, My Son is a 1946 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Renato Castellani. Under Nevada Skies Under Nevada Skies is a 1946 American film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Roy Rogers. Law of the Lash Law of the Lash is a 1947 American western film directed by Ray Taylor. The screenplay concerns a U.S. marshal who attempts to clean up a town that has been taken over by crooks. It was the first lead role of Lash LaRue who had previously appeared in three of PRCs Eddie Dean Cinecolor Westerns, and the first pairing of Lash with sidekick Al "Fuzzy" St. John. The Ghost of Rashmon Hall Night Comes Too Soon is a 1948 British horror film directed by Denis Kavanagh and starring Valentine Dyall, Anne Howard and Alec Faversham. It was based on the story The Haunters and the Haunted by Edward Bulwer-Lytton. It was released in the United States under the alternative title of The Ghost of Rashmon Hall. The film was made as a second feature for release on the lower half of a double bill. It was shot at a manor house near Mill Hill, part of a trend of renting country houses rather than studio space by low-budget producers after the Second World War. The Bad Lord Byron The Bad Lord Byron is a 1949 British historical drama film centered on the life of Lord Byron. It was directed by David MacDonald and starred Dennis Price as Byron with Mai Zetterling, Linden Travers and Joan Greenwood. Rusty's Birthday Rustys Birthday is a black-and-white American juvenile drama, released by Columbia Pictures in November 1949. Structured as an hour-long second feature, it is the final entry in the eight-film low-budget series which centers on the bond between the German Shepherd dog Rusty and the boy Danny Mitchell, portrayed by Ted Donaldson. Rustys Birthday was directed by Seymour Friedman, and also stars John Litel and Ann Doran as his parents, Hugh and Ethel Mitchell. The Savage Horde The Savage Horde is a 1950 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane, written by Kenneth Gamet, and starring Wild Bill Elliott, Lorna Gray, Grant Withers, Barbra Fuller, Noah Beery, Jim Davis and Bob Steele. It was released on May 22, 1950, by Republic Pictures. Stella Stella is a 1950 American black comedy film directed by Claude Binyon and starring Ann Sheridan, Victor Mature and Leif Erickson. Dear Brat Dear Brat is a 1951 film directed by William A. Seiter. It stars Mona Freeman and Billy De Wolfe. It is the third in the series, following Dear Ruth and Dear Wife. Tokyo File 212 Tokyo File 212 is a 1951 spy film directed by and . George Breakston wrote the films script and co-produced it with Dorrell McGowan jointly under the banner of their newly formed Breakston–McGowan Productions and Japanese . Californian lawyer Melvin Belli executive-produced the feature while composer Albert Glasser provided the films score. The film, a Japanese-American co-production, starred Florence Marly and Robert Peyton in the lead roles while Tetsu Nakamura played the antagonist. Katsuhiko Haida, Reiko Otani, Tatsuo Saitō and Heihachirô Ôkawa featured as supporting characters. Real life geisha Ichimaru appeared in a song sequence. The plot revolved around an American Intelligence agent sent to Japan to track down a suspected communist who was previously his college-mate. Principal photography commenced on July 21, 1950 in Japan and was completed in 36 days; making it Hollywoods first feature film to be shot entirely in Japan. RKO Pictures distributed the film in the US. Upon release the film received mixed reviews from critics who found the story unconvincing, though they appreciated the scenic settings. It turned out to be a commercial failure too. The Pathfinder The Pathfinder is a 1952 Technicolor adventure western film inspired by The Pathfinder by James Fenimore Cooper. Produced by Sam Katzman for Columbia Pictures the film stars George Montgomery. Föltámadott a tenger The Sea Has Risen is a 1953 Hungarian historical drama film directed by László Ranódy, Mihály Szemes and Kálmán Nádasdy. It stars János Görbe, Zoltán Makláry and Lajos Básti. The film portrays Sándor Petőfi and the events of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. Slaves of Babylon Slaves of Babylon is a 1953 American Technicolor adventure film directed by William Castle and starring Richard Conte and Linda Christian Race for Life Mask of Dust, released in the United States as A Race for Life, is a 1954 British drama film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Richard Conte and Mari Aldon. River Beat River Beat is a 1954 British noir, drama, crime film directed by Guy Green and starring John Bentley, Phyllis Kirk and Leonard White. The screenplay concerns a river police inspector who faces a moral dilemma when a woman he knows gets caught up in jewel smuggling. Krvavi put Blodveien is a Norwegian-Yugoslav drama film from 1955 directed by Kåre Bergstrøm and Radoš Novaković. The script was written by Sigurd Evensmo. The film premiered in Norway on February 17, 1955. Pappy's Puppy Pappys Puppy is a 1955 Merrie Melodies short starring Sylvester, Butch, and his newborn son. It was animated entirely and completely by one sole animator Gerry Chiniquy. Mel Blanc provides the vocals; however, aside from whistling, Sylvester doesnt speak in this short. The Woman for Joe The Woman for Joe is a 1955 British drama film directed by George More OFerrall and starring Diane Cilento, George Baker, Jimmy Karoubi and David Kossoff. The screenplay concerns the owner of a circus sideshow and his prize attraction, who become romantically involved with the same woman. The film was made at Pinewood Studios. Kispus Kispus is a 1956 Danish romantic comedy written and directed by Erik Balling. The film was the first Danish feature movie to be filmed in colour. Raw Wind in Eden Raw Wind in Eden is a 1958 American CinemaScope Eastmancolor South Seas film noir directed by Richard Wilson and starring Esther Williams, Jeff Chandler and Rossana Podestà. Without Trumpet or Drum The Goose of Sedan is a 1959 French-West German comedy war film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Hardy Krüger, Jean Richard and Dany Carrel. It was based on the novel Un Dimanche au Champ DHonneur by Jean LHôte. The film was one of a growing number of co-productions between the two countries during the era. It was also released under the alternative title Without Trumpet or Drum. The film was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The films sets were designed by the art director Serge Piménoff. Mi calle My Street is a 1960 Spanish drama film written and directed by Edgar Neville. Mice Follies Mice Follies is a 1960 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. It was the third and last of his parodies of Jackie Gleasons The Honeymooners, following The Honey-Mousers and Cheese It. It was the most recent Warner cartoon in a package of selected shorts made available by Warner Bros. to local television stations from the late 1960s into the early 1990s. Dead Man's Evidence Dead Mans Evidence is a 1962 British crime thriller film directed by Francis Searle. Live Now - Pay Later Live Now, Pay Later is a 1962 British black-and-white film starring Ian Hendry, June Ritchie and John Gregson. Hendry plays a smooth-talking, conniving door-to-door salesman. La reina del Chantecler Queen of the Chantecler is a 1962 Spanish historical drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Sara Montiel, Alberto de Mendoza and Luigi Giuliani. A Spanish music hall performer gets caught up in espionage during the First World War. L'appartement des filles Girls Apartment is a 1963 French comedy film directed by Michel Deville. La congiuntura La congiuntura, internationally released as Diary of a Bachelor Diary of a Bachelor is a 1964 film. It was Dom De Luises film debut. The Conqueror of Atlantis Conqueror of Atlantis is a 1965 Italian fantasy film adventure directed by Alfonso Brescia. Although the main character is called Herakles, this film was not part of the Italian "Hercules" film series of the 1960s. A poor quality pan & scan copy of the film is presented as a bonus feature on the DVD Goliath and the Dragon. Dateline Diamonds Dateline Diamonds is a 1965 British music-film. The film was shot in black and white. The "pop and cop" genre of film was a popular concept in the UK during the early 1960s to highlight young music talent and was geared to appeal directly to the young teenage market. The film was a low-budget B movie and released to support the main feature film Doctor in Clover starring Leslie Phillips. The plot involves an international criminal gang who use the MV Galaxy to smuggle stolen diamonds from the UK to Amsterdam.. The final sequence, showing Ray Anton and Pro Forma, Mark Richardson and the Small Faces performing on stage, was filmed during a genuine Radio London night at the Rank Ballroom in Watford. Dateline Diamonds features the original lineup of British band Small Faces. Band manager Don Arden arranged for Small Faces to appear in the film as a promotional vehicle for "Ive Got Mine", the follow-up to their debut single "Whatcha Gonna Do About It". However, the films release was delayed and the band received no other publicity for their single, which failed to chart. The film also features a young Kiki Dee. Dateline Diamonds was released on VHS and is currently available on DVD format. Das Liebeskarussell Who Wants to Sleep? is a 1965 Austrian-German comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele, Axel von Ambesser and Alfred Weidenmann and starring Curd Jürgens, Anita Ekberg and Catherine Deneuve. It consists of a series of episodic tales about the relationships of the characters. It was shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna. The films sets were designed by the art director Hertha Hareiter. Feather Finger Feather Finger is a 1966 Merrie Melodies animated short starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. Helicopter Canada Helicopter Canada is a 1966 Canadian documentary film produced by the National Film Board of Canada and directed by Eugene Boyko. The film features aerial photography of all ten of Canadas provinces. Helicopter Canada, sponsored by the Canadas Centennial Commission, was produced for international distribution in both French and English language versions for Canadas 100th anniversary. The Pad and How to Use It The Pad and How to Use It is a 1966 comedy film directed by Brian G. Hutton. It was based on the one-act play The Private Ear by Peter Shaffer. Up the MacGregors Up the MacGregors! is a 1967 Italian spaghetti western directed by Franco Giraldi. It is the immediate sequel of Seven Guns for the MacGregors, still directed by Giraldi. The film has the same cast as its predecessor except for Manuel Zarzo and Robert Woods, who refused the role due to his conflicts with the leading actress Agata Flori, the wife of producer Dario Sabatello. Bloody Nitrate Caliche sangriento is a Chilean movie of 1969 and the first one directed by Helvio Soto. The plot takes place in 1879 through 1880 during the War of the Pacific, when Chile, Bolivia and Peru fought over control of the sodium nitrate deposits in the Atacama desert. The film decries the cruelty and absurdity of war and the disunity among the peoples of Latin America. The style of the movie has been compared to that of Western and Spaghetti western movies. The Pleasure Pit The Pleasure Pit is a 1969 French-Italian crime-drama film written and directed by André Cayatte. It is based on the novel Les Chemins de Katmandou written by René Barjavel. All the Way Up All The Way Up is a 1970 British comedy film directed by James MacTaggart based on Semi-Detached, a 1962 play by Midlands dramatist David Turner. It stars Warren Mitchell, Pat Heywood, Kenneth Cranham, Richard Briers, Adrienne Posta and Elaine Taylor. Brucia ragazzo, brucia A Woman on Fire is a 1969 Italian erotic-drama film written and directed by Fernando Di Leo. It gained a great commercial success and launched the career of Di Leo as director. Let's Have a Riot Lets Have a Riot is a 1970 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Vittorio Gassman. Quebracho Quebracho is an Argentine 1974 film directed by Ricardo Wullicher. It tells the story of "La Forestal," an English company extracting Quebracho trees between 1900 and 1963 in the northern province of Santa Fe. The wood and its main product, tannin, were highly coveted between 1918 and 1945 and became a focal point of political and social struggles connected with the evolution of trade unionism, as well as the emergence of the Radical Civic Union and Peronism. It is considered an iconic film of its period, if now somewhat dated. They Called Him the Player with the Dead Man Called Invincible is a 1973 Italian spaghetti western-comedy film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo. Cross of the Devil La cruz del diablo is a 1975 Spanish horror film directed by John Gilling and starring Carmen Sevilla, Adolfo Marsillach and Emma Cohen. Its plot concerns a British writer who travels to Spain to visit his sister only to discover she has been killed by a sinister cult. It was based on a short story by Gustavo Adolfo Becquer. Season for Assassins Season for Assassins is a 1975 Italian poliziottesco-drama film written and directed by Marcello Andrei. The Wild McCullochs The Wild McCullochs is a 1975 American drama film written and directed by Max Baer Jr. and starring Forrest Tucker, Julie Adams, Max Baer Jr., Janice Heiden, Dennis Redfield and Don Grady. The film was released on May 21, 1975, by American International Pictures. Classe mista Classe mista is a 1976 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Mariano Laurenti. Record City Record City is a 1978 American comedy film starring Ed Begley Jr., Sorrell Brooke, Michael Callan, Jack Carter, Frank Gorshin, Ruth Buzzi and Dennis Bowen. The Crying Woman The Crying Woman is a 1979 French drama film directed by Jacques Doillon. Trout Las Truchas is a 1978 Spanish film directed by José Luis García Sánchez. It satirizes middle class society under the rule of Franco via a story about the annual dinner of a fishing club whose members eat rotten trout while refusing to accept that there is a problem with it. The film was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Bear. When Every Day Was the Fourth of July When Every Day Was the Fourth of July is a 1978 American made-for-television drama film about a Jewish-American family in 1937 Bridgeport. Narrated in first person flashback, the story follows a 12-year-old boy and his family who find themselves defending the town "misfit" after hes accused of murder. The film was written, produced and directed by Dan Curtis, and stars Dean Jones, Geoffrey Lewis, Chris Petersen, and Katy Kurtzman. It was followed by the 1980 ABC television film sequel The Long Days of Summer. Goldie and the Boxer Goldie and the Boxer is a made-for-television film starring O. J. Simpson as Joe Gallagher, a down-on-his luck boxer whose life and career undergo a change when an orphaned, little girl named Goldie is left in his care. The production was broadcast on the NBC television network on December 30, 1979. While being panned by critics, it was a solid ratings hit and led to a sequel, Goldie and the Boxer go to Hollywood. Thodisi Bewafaii Thodisi Bewafaii is a 1980 Hindi movie written and directed by Esmayeel Shroff. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Shabana Azmi and Padmini Kohlapure. The music is by Khayyam. Junior High School Junior High School is a 1978 musical featurette starring P. David Ebersole as Jerry Sanders. The film chronicles the first day of term at a dramatized school of seventh and eighth graders, and consists of seven songs along with several dance numbers. The only member of the cast to become well-known later is Paula Abdul, though she played a relatively minor role in the film. Shu jian en chou lu The Emperor and His Brother is a 1981 Hong Kong wuxia film based on Louis Chas novel The Book and the Sword. Produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, the film was directed by Chor Yuen and starred Ti Lung, Jason Pai and Lo Lieh in the leading roles. The Catch is a 1983 Japanese film directed by Shinji Sōmai. S.P.U.K. S.P.U.K. is a 1983 Serbo-Croatian language Yugoslavian comedy film written by Hrvoje Hitrec and directed by Milivoj Puhlovski. A Tale of Love Storia damore, internationally released as A Tale of Love and Love Story, is a 1986 Italian drama film directed by Francesco Maselli. It entered the 43rd Venice International Film Festival, in which it won the Special Jury Prize and the Volpi Cup for best actress. Swati Swati is a 1986 Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Kranthi Kumar. The film belongs to the art house cinematic genre, known in India as parallel cinema. The film stars Meenakshi Sheshadri in the title role alongside an ensemble star cast consisting of Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore, Madhuri Dixit, Raja Bundela, Vinod Mehra, Akbar Khan and Sarika. Upon its release, the film gained immense critical acclaim. Meenakshi Sheshadri’s performance was highly appreciated and is considered amongst her best performances. The film was a remake of the directors own Telugu film of the same name. Club de rencontres Club de rencontres is a 1987 French comedy film directed and written by Michel Lang. The film stars Francis Perrin. Echoes of Paradise Echoes of Paradise is a 1987 Australian film directed by Phillip Noyce. Rebel High Rebel High is a 1987 social satire film about the chaos and mayhem that modern western cities high schools became. It is based on a US novel by Evan Keliher. Made in Canada, most of the cast is relatively unknown and in many cases uncredited. Covjek koji je volio sprovode A Man Who Liked Funerals is a Croatian film directed by Zoran Tadić. It was released in 1989. Hard Times Hard Times is a 1988 Portuguese film adaption of the novel by Charles Dickens, directed by João Botelho. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Black Sin Black Sin is a 1989 German-French short drama film directed by Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Tank Malling Tank Malling is a 1989 British thriller film directed by James Marcus and starring Ray Winstone. The film was written by James Marcus and Mick Southworth. The film was released in the USA under the title Double Cross and in Canada as Double Intrigue. In the UK it was later re-released as Beyond Soho after being re-edited. Trenchcoat in Paradise Trenchcoat in Paradise is a 1989 American made-for-television mystery-crime film directed by Martha Coolidge and starring Dirk Benedict, Sydney Walsh, Catherine Oxenberg, Michelle Phillips and Bruce Dern. The Golden Boat The Golden Boat is a 1990 American low-budget film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. Shot in New York City, The Golden Boat is Ruizs first film produced in the United States and has been categorized as a absurdist black comedy. The setting of New York City is not only important to the plot of the film but also its production, for the film was “made in cooperation with the New York performance art group, The Kitchen.” Ruiz channels the performances of the individuals in the art group in order to complete a “transposition of both US and Mexican soap operas” on screen. The films low budget was put together through a collaboration of small production companies; Duende Pictures, Nomad Films, A.A.L.B. Partners, with the films ludic nature being born out of, or produced through, the “collaboration with the postmodern performance group ‘The Kitchen.’” One thing that is abundantly clear about the film is its lack of obviousness or clarity, which makes it all the more interesting that this film marked one of the first times that Ruiz shot from a script. But even with a script Ruiz’s The Golden Boat is elusive and ever-changing narrative, a film in flux. "In the United States you have to play by the rules," claimed Ruiz, who was living in the United States for the first time while he teaches film at Harvard. But a man making a feature for $125,000, from a script he wrote in two days and rewrites at whim, with a cast of mostly nonprofessional actors, who did not even know where his post-production money would come from, is not playing by U.S. rules. Yet in his standards this films production was much more structured than his past works, for Ruiz stated that his American film was very organized. He compares it to his works in France, saying “I have shot scenes where I didnt know which actors were coming. I usually write the scene about one hour before the take." The film seems to break all standard conventions in a way that only Ruiz knows how to do so masterfully well. As a spectator one is left wondering what the film is about, as its “a sort of Beckettian black comedy of anti-manners, involving New Yorkers who insult and knife each other and themselves and then return from the dead - ask the question, provoke guffaws, and never get an answer. More often people defined the story by what it was not: as the Wooster Group’s Kate Valk, the Mexican soap-opera star, lectured me, “There’s no psychologically linear narrative. It’s more formal, more surreal. I am the sound of my voice, which is the same as the color of the room.” Members of the production crew were given little direction in a way that provides legitimacy to the power of not knowing. Continuity is nearly entirely absent, for Michael Kirby, the NYU professor of performance studies who was playing Austin, a knife-wielding philosopher, said The Golden Boat had "the strange continuity of a dream. The smallest thing that comes into a dream will suddenly make it take off in that direction." When asked about this, Ruiz began making air-drawn maps that turned and wandered and branched out like some unstoppable family tree. "You can follow this direction or you can follow that direction and then suddenly theres another one which moves parallel to that one," he said. The film deconstructs traditional narrative techniques, multiplying the linguistic eccentricities. The Golden Boat was realized on a small budget, relying on the avant-garde theater company The Kitchen. Several important actors on the New York scene took part in the film such as filmmaker Jim Jarmusch, writer Kathy Acker, Vito Acconci, John Zorn, the Wooster Group, or Annie Sprinkle. The Rogue Stallion The Rogue Stallion is a 1990 Australian television film about a wild horse. It was part of the South Pacific Adventure Series. It was also released in the United States by Feature Films for Families. The Tragedy of Flight 103: The Inside Story The Tragedy of Flight 103: The Inside Story is a 1990 American drama film directed by Leslie Woodhead, written by Michael Eaton, and starring Ned Beatty, Peter Boyle, Harry Ditson, Vincent Gardenia, Timothy West and Michael Wincott. It premiered in the United Kingdom on ITV on November 26, 1990, and in the United States on HBO on December 9, 1990. Family Matters Family Matters is a 1993 Danish-Swedish-Portuguese drama film directed by Susanne Bier. Its original Danish title is Det blir i familien, which literally means "It stays in the family". The film stars Philip Zandén, Ghita Nørby, Ernst-Hugo Järegård, and Ana Padrao. Looking for Paradise Facciamo paradiso is a 1995 Italian comedy drama film directed by Mario Monicelli. It is based on a short story by Giuseppe Pontiggia. See You See You is a 1995 Croatian television film directed and written by Ivan Salaj, and starring Rene Bitorajac, Nenad Cvetko, Mislav Vilišić and Goran Višnjić.The film is about a group of old friends who reunite at the funeral of a mutual friend killed in a war. See You has gained a cult status among some Croatian film critics, and has been described as a "generational manifesto". Iz ada v ad From Hell to Hell is a 1997 Belarusian drama film about the Kielce pogrom directed by Dmitry Astrakhan. The film was selected as the Belarusian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Beggar Bride The Beggar Bride was a 1997 British two-part television programme adapted from the Gillian White novel of the same name. La gran fiesta La Gran Fiesta is a 1985 Puerto Rican drama film, written and directed by Marcos Zurinaga, based on a story by Ana Lydia Vega. The film was selected as the Puerto Rican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film chronicles the celebration of the last high-class party held at the Antiguo Casino de Puerto Rico before it was handed down to the United States military. O lacrima de fata A Girls Tears is a 1980 Romanian drama film directed by Iosif Demian. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. It tells the story of a young girls murder and how it changed the lives of the inhabitants of a Transylvanian village. Majestic Hotel Cellars Majestic Hotel Cellars is a 1945 French mystery film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Albert Préjean, Suzy Prim and Denise Grey. It is based on the Maigret novel Maigret and the Hotel Majestic by Georges Simenon. The films sets were designed by the art director Guy de Gastyne. The film earned admissions in France of 1,870,814. It was the last production of the German-controlled French film production company Continental Films, which was dissolved after the Liberation of Paris. The Loan Stranger The Loan Stranger is the sixth Woody Woodpecker series, animated cartoon short subject. Released theatrically on October 19, 1942. The film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. The title is a pun on The Lone Ranger. Well Oiled Well Oiled is the 23rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on June 30, 1947, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. The billboard seen while Woody is driving through the countryside features an ad for Walter Lantzs New Funnies Magazine featuring Andy Panda and a rabbit. Swarag Se Sunder Swarag Se Sunder is a 1986 Bollywood drama film, produced by A. Krishna Murthy under the Tinu International Films banner and directed by K. Bapaiah. It stars Jeetendra, Mithun Chakraborty, Jaya Prada, Padmini Kolhapure, and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The primary plot of the movie is similar to Meri Bhabhi directed by Khalid Akhtar.The film is a remake of the Telugu movie Thalli Prema, by N. T. Rama Rao, which was remade in Tamil as Kulama Gunama, with Sivaji Ganeshan and it has been again remade as Naa Ille Naa Swargam, with Krishna. Zara Si Zindagi Zara Si Zindagi is a 1983 Indian Hindi-language film directed by K. Balachander, starring Kamal Haasan, Anita Raj, Nilu Phule, Mazhar Khan, Shriram Lagoo and Karan Razdan. It is the remake of the Tamil film Varumayin Niram Sivappu, which was simultaneously shot in Telugu as Aakali Rajyam, directed by Balachander himself. Zara Si Zindagi story was written by Balachander, while the dialogues were written by Gulzar. Shin Kamen Rider is a 1992 Japanese tokusatsu biopunk-horror V-Cinema film directed by Osamu Tsuji. It is a reimagining of the Kamen Rider Series and is also the first standalone film in the franchise. Toei has marketed the film to English speaking markets as "True Masked Rider: Prologue". House on the Waterfront House on the Waterfront is a 1955 French drama film directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Jean Gabin, Andrée Debar and Henri Vidal. It was made at the Billancourt Studios with some location filming in Marseilles. The films sets were designed by Lucien Aguettand. Although completed in 1954, it wasnt released until the following year. Village on Fire The Awaken Punch is a 1973 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Fong Lung-Seung. The film is as an early example of Yuen Wo Pings fight choreography and features Jackie Chan as an extra. The Telephone Bar Le bar du téléphone is a 1980 French film directed by Claude Barrois. The First Circus The First Circus is an 1921 American short silent animated film, produced and directed by Tony Sarg and Herbert M. Dawley, featuring a pair of prehistoric circus performers balancing upon a brontosaurus. A print has been preserved in the US Library of Congress film archive. Against All Against All is a 1956 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Otakar Vávra. It is based on the novel Proti všem by Alois Jirásek. The films budget was 25 million KČs which made it the most expensive Czech film of the time. La bella del Alhambra The Beauty of the Alhambra is a 1989 Cuban drama film directed by Enrique Pineda Barnet. The film was selected as the Cuban entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Who Is Running? Who is Running? is a 1997 Thai drama film directed by Oxide Pang Chun. The directorial debut of Oxide Pang, it was Thailands official entry to the Academy Awards in 1998. The Astrologer Not to be confused with the Craig Denney Film of the Same name in 1975 .. as the TCM link on the article is for that Film. The Astrologer is a 1975 American horror film directed by James Glickenhaus. The White Stadium The White Stadium is a 1928 Swiss documentary film directed by Arnold Fanck about the 1928 Winter Olympics which were held in the Swiss resort of St. Moritz. The film received the backing of the International Olympic Committee and was the first of the Olympics to be made. It was financed and distributed by the major German studio UFA, but was not a commercial or critical success. Fancks protégé Leni Riefenstahl was later to direct the much more successful Olympiad portraying the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Il cielo in una stanza Il cielo in una stanza is a 1999 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. Mania Mania is a 1974 Italian film directed by Renato Polselli. Here's to Life! Heres to Life! is a Canadian comedy-drama film by Arne Olsen, released in 2000. Old Scrooge Scrooge is a 1913 British black and white silent film based on the 1843 novel A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. It starred Seymour Hicks as Ebenezer Scrooge. In the United States it was released in 1926 as Old Scrooge. It was directed by Leedham Bantock. The films cast included Seymour Hicks as Scrooge, William Lugg, Leedham Bantock, J. C. Buckstone, Dorothy Buckstone, Leonard Calvert, Osborne Adair, Adela Measor and Ellaline Terriss. Hicks had played the role of Scrooge regularly onstage since 1901 before this, his first appearance in the role in film. He reprised the role of Scrooge again, in the 1935 film Scrooge. Scrooge was a Zenith Film Company production, by whom it was also distributed on its release date in September 1913. Some scenes in the black and white 35mm film were colour toned. The Burning Times The Burning Times is a 1990 Canadian documentary, presenting a feminist account of the Early Modern European witchcraft trials. It was directed by Donna Read and written by Erna Buffie, and features interviews with feminist and Neopagan notables, such as Starhawk, Margot Adler, and Matthew Fox. The Burning Times is the second film in the National Film Board of Canadas Women and Spirituality series, following Goddess Remembered and preceding Full Circle. The opening and closing theme music, composed by Loreena McKennitt, was released as the track titled "Tango to Evora" on her album "The Visit". Marine Battleground The Marines Who Never Returned is a 1963 South Korean film directed by Lee Man-hee. It was released in the U.S. in 1966 as Marine Battleground. For this film, Lee was given the Best Director award at the third Grand Bell Awards ceremony in 1964. The film was also given the awards for Best Sound and Best Cinematography. Whitewash Whitewash is a 1994 television special and animated short film that was based on a true story. The program was produced and directed by Michael Sporn with a screenplay by Ntozake Shange. Ruby Dee and Linda Lavin provide voices for the animated characters. Donga Donga is a 1985 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by T. Trivikram Rao and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. It stars Chiranjeevi and Radha in the lead roles, with music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was released on 14 March 1985. By Player is a 2000 Japanese biographical film directed by Kaneto Shindo based on the life of actor Taiji Tonoyama. The film is a series of vignettes from Taiji Tonoyamas life and film clips, interspersed with a dialogue to camera by Nobuko Otowa, addressing the camera as if she is addressing Tonoyama himself, recollecting events in his life. The film focuses on Tonoyamas alcohol dependence and his various sexual relationships, as well as his film work with Shindo. Millenium Stars Millennium Stars is a 2000 Malayalam film by Jayaraj starring Suresh Gopi, Jayaram and Biju Menon in lead roles. Many consider the soundtrack of the film to be one of Vidyasagars finest works. Movie is also the first Malayalam movie to be released in this millennium. Biju Menon won the Asianet Film Award for Best Supporting Actor - Male for this film. For the Love of Ada For the Love of Ada is a 1972 British comedy film directed by Ronnie Baxter and starring Irene Handl, Wilfred Pickles, Barbara Mitchell and Jack Smethurst. It is a spin-off from the television series For the Love of Ada. Symphony of Silence Symphony of Silence; is a 2001 Armenian film directed by Vigen Chaldranyan. It was Armenias submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Per Sollum Pillai Per Sollum Pillai is a 1987 Indian Tamil-language film directed by S. P. Muthuraman, starring Kamal Haasan, Radhika, Manorama, K. R. Vijaya and Raveendran. The movie completed 100 days in theatres. The movie is a remake of Padikkadha Medhai of the same writer. The movie was dubbed into Telugu as Maa Inti Krishnudu. A Hindi remake of this movie starring Amitabh Bacchan and Bhanupriya was started by producer A. Purnachandrarao but abandoned after some days of shooting, but was remade in Kannada as Maharaja. Prema Prema is a 1989 Telugu-language musical romance film, produced by D. Ramanaidu under the Rajeswari Films banner and directed by Suresh Krissna in his Telugu film debut. It stars Venkatesh and Revathi in the lead roles, with original soundtrack by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was a musical blockbuster of the time. It was dubbed into Tamil as Anbu Chinnam. Suresh remade the film in Hindi as Love. Great Day Great Day is an unfinished 1930 American pre-Code musical film, which was to star, in alphabetical order, Johnny Mack Brown, Joan Crawford, John Miljan, Anita Page, Marjorie Rambeau and John Charles Thomas. When Maryam Spoke Out When Maryam Spoke Out is a 2001 Lebanese film directed by Assad Fouladkar and based on a true event that happened in Lebanon. It is a social story about a couple, Ziad and Maryam, who lead a happy marriage, except for the fact that after three years of marriage Maryam has still not had a baby. Her husband Ziad is compassionate and assures her, that he still loves her. Nonetheless, Maryam cannot escape the growing pressure from the family, especially from her mother-in-law. She reacts to it in her own way with a false pregnancy. The initial enthusiasm and care is quickly gone when it becomes clear they are not really expecting a baby. When Maryam Spoke Out is Fouladkars first feature film. Oops! Oops! is a 2003 Indian erotic comedy-drama film directed and produced by Deepak Tijori. It was his directorial debut. Based on the topic of male strippers, the film faced protests before screening. The film was produced on a budget of . It was considered controversial because of the subject matter and initially it faced troubles with the Central Board of Film Certification. The film was released in two versions – Hindi and English. It did not receive favourable reviews but proved to be a turning point in actress Mink Brars career. The film flopped at the box office, and Tijori said that he had "alienated the audience with too much sex in the promos". Inside Islam Inside Islam is a History Channel documentary on the history of Islam. It depicts Islam as a peaceful religion, with several similarities to Judaism and Christianity, and argues that the primary reason that people fear Islam is due to fundamentalists. It also discusses Muhammad and his disagreements with his tribe who disapproved of his monotheistic religion, the Nation of Islam and the Arab–Israeli conflict. It first aired on 4 September 2002. It is also played on Wealth TV. Der Bettler vom Kölner Dom The Beggar from Cologne Cathedral is a 1927 German silent crime film directed by Rolf Randolf and starring Henry Stuart, Elza Temary and Carl de Vogt. A detective on the trail of a gang of criminals traces them to Cologne. The films art direction was by Gustav A. Knauer. The Infernal Rapist The Infernal Rapist is a 1988 Mexican horror and thriller film directed by Damián Acosta Esparza. The film starring Noé Murayama, Princesa Lea, Ana Luisa Peluffo, Marisol Cervantes, Manuel Flaco Ibáñez and Fidel Abregoin the lead roles. Journey to the Unknown Journey to the Unknown is a 1970 British made-for-television horror film featuring two episodes derived from the 1968–1969 anthology television series of the same name starring Vera Miles and Patty Duke, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg and Don Chaffey. The film contains the following episodes: "Matakitas is Coming" "The Last Visitor" Joan Crawford is featured as hostess in a library setting who provides a short narration and introduces the two episodes. The Life Coach The Life Coach is a 2005 mockumentary directed by Josh Stolberg. It was written by Jennifer Joslyn and Stolbergs wife Leila Leigh. It is a mockumentary about the rise and fall of Hollywoods life coach to the celebrities. It stars Greg Baker as Francis "LC" OReilly. The Life Coach won the Seashore Award for best feature film and the Queens Spirit Award for best comedy. Choose Your Own Adventure: The Abominable Snowman Choose Your Own Adventure: The Abominable Snowman is a 2006 animated interactive DVD movie based on the Choose Your Own Adventure gamebook of the same name by R. A. Montgomery. Viewers make choices every 3–6 minutes using their DVD player remote control to determine what happens. It was released on DVD on July 25, 2006. Spirit Hero Wataru is an Adventure Super Robot multimedia franchise originally created by Sunrise and Red Entertainment. The first series aired on April 15, 1988, replacing the 17:00–17:30 timeslot used for The Headmasters. Sunrise credited "Hajime Yatate" for the storyline and Shuji Iuchi directed the series. The series employs a kinetic visual gag style, often employing characters running with their feet over their shoulders derived from Sunrises previous Super Robot anime series Choriki Robo Galatt. Frisbee: The Life and Death of a Hippie Preacher Frisbee: The Life and Death of a Hippie Preacher is a 2005 documentary film written, produced and directed by David Di Sabatino. It details American Pentecostal evangelist Lonnie Frisbees lifetime. Finished in March 2005, Frisbee was first accepted to the Newport Beach Film Festival where it sold out the Lido Theater not far from where in the late 1960s the Frisbees ran the Blue Top commune, a Christian community of young hippie believers. The documentary was also accepted to the Mill Valley, Reel Heart, Ragamuffin, San Francisco International Independent, New York Underground and Philadelphia Gay & Lesbian film festivals. The edited movie showed on San Franciscos KQED in November 2006, and was released in DVD form in January 2007. A soundtrack featuring the music of The All Saved Freak Band, Agape, Joy and Gentle Faith was released in May 2007. A pre-release version of the DVD was produced that featured 21 recordings of songs by Larry Norman alone, as well as others by Randy Stonehill, Love Song, Fred Caban, Mark Heard, and Stonewood Cross. However, due to licensing issues most of the music was changed for the final release. The Windmill Palm Grove The Windmill Palm Grove is a 2005 South Korean melodrama film starring Kim Min-jong and Kim Yoo-mi, and written and directed by Jonathan Yu. A Note of Triumph: The Golden Age of Norman Corwin A Note of Triumph: The Golden Age of Norman Corwin is a 2005 documentary short subject about writer Norman Corwin. In addition to Corwin, the cast includes Robert Altman, Norman Lear, Walter Cronkite, Studs Terkel, and radio historians Timothy Troy and Norman Gilliland. On March 5, 2006, it won the Academy Award for Best Documentary. Super GALS! is a shōjo manga written and illustrated by Mihona Fujii. The manga was published by Shueisha and serialized in Ribon from 1998 to 2002. The manga was also published in the U.S. by CMX. An anime adaptation produced by Studio Pierrot entitled aired in Japan on TV Tokyo between April 1, 2001 and March 31, 2002, running a length of 52 episodes. The first 26 episodes had been licensed and dubbed for North American distribution by ADV Films under the name Super Gals! and was distributed on DVD from 2003 to 2004. The Right Stuf International announced at Anime Expo 2006 that they had licensed all the episodes, including 27-52 and released a subtitled boxset containing the remaining 26 episodes on January 16, 2007. A box set containing all 52 episodes was also released in 2010. Glastonbury Fayre Glastonbury Fayre is a triple album released in 1972, comprising performances by acts who had appeared at the Glastonbury Festival in 1971 and others. The album came in a fold-out poster sleeve inside a printed PVC outer sleeve, with a 32-page illustrated booklet, a poster sheet and a fold-out Silver Pyramid, all designed by Barney Bubbles. Although most of the performances are live, not all were recorded at the Festival. The track contributed by Grateful Dead is a version of "Dark Star" recorded at the Empire Pool, Wembley, London, on 8 April 1972. The group was widely rumoured to be due to appear at the Festival but did not. Studio demo recordings were contributed by Marc Bolan and Pete Townshend, who did not appear at the event, and by David Bowie, who did. There are some variations in the production of the record set; there are differences in the colours printed on the labels. Copies with lighter green labels with white and red Revelation logo and black lettering represent the first pressing, whilst those with dark green labels with yellow and red Revelation logo and yellow lettering represent the second pressing. The inside of the sleeve of the second pressing stated what Revelation Productions had done with the monies collected from the first pressing. The second pressing did not sell as well as the first and is much harder to find. Don't Make Any Plans for Tonight Don’t Make Any Plans for Tonight is a 2006 Italian drama film written and directed by Gianluca Maria Tavarelli. It was screened in the Horizons section at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival, in which Micaela Ramazzotti won the Wella Award. Say Salaam India: 'Let's Bring the Cup Home' Say Salaam India is an 2007 Indian Hindi language movie, written and directed by Subhash Kapoor, and starring Sanjay Suri, Milind Soman and Sandhya Mridul . Salaam India is the story of cricket. It revolves around a group of 4 boys and their passion for the game. The boys come from humble backgrounds and limited resources but what they have is a zeal for the game of cricket and undeniable natural talent. They study in the local corporation school where the most important sport on agenda is wrestling…. Taught by Wrestling Guru Surinder Huda- a man driven by hatred for cricket because in his eyes it is cricket that is responsible for destroying traditional sports like Kushti, Kabbadi, and Hockey etc. Killing Kasztner Killing Kasztner: The Jew who Dealt with the Nazis is a feature-length theatrical documentary about Rudolf Kastner and directed by Gaylen Ross. Ross first learned of Kasztner while working on another documentary, Blood Money: Switzerlands Nazi Gold. Ross interviewed a Hungarian woman who asserted that Kasztner had saved her life. Ross spent the next eight years researching and filming the documentary on Kasztner. She interviewed survivors who had been rescued by Kasztner, Kasztners living relatives, the son of the opposing lawyer in Kasztners case, historians, journalists, and Kasztners assassin, Zeev Eckstein. The film premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival and has been well received by critics in Israel, Hungary, the US, and the UK. Its U.S. premiere was October 23, 2009. Ángeles S.A. Ángeles S.A. is a Spanish film released on December 21, 2007. It stars María Isabel in her first film. Chhodon Naa Yaar Chhodon Naa Yaar is a 2007 Bollywood horror film directed by Dillip Sood and starring Jimmy Sheirgill and Kim Sharma. The film is an adaptation of the 1999 American horror film The Blair Witch Project.. William Shatner's Gonzo Ballet William Shatners Gonzo Ballet is a feature-length documentary film about a ballet by Margo Sappington called "Common People", which was set to the music of William Shatner and Ben Folds from their album Has Been. "Common People" was one of the Has Been tracks, and was a cover of a Pulp song from their 1995 Different Class album. The film explores the genesis of this unique artistic collaboration by fusing the music, poetry, and dance of "Common People" with interviews by William Shatner, Ben Folds, Margo Sappington, and Henry Rollins. Shatner plays a prominent role in the film and also acted as Executive Producer. The film was made by Special Entertainment and Big Screen Entertainment Group in association with Shatners Melis Productions. The documentary had a very well received World Premiere at the Nashville Film Festival in April 2009, where it won the Presidents Impact Award. William Shatner attended and, to the delight of the audience, provided additional insights into his recording of "Has Been" and the ballet. Ben Folds and Margo Sappington were also in attendance. Variety magazine called the film "surprisingly revealing" and indieWire reviewed that "Shatner comes across as a true original." After the premiere in Nashville the film screened at the Rhode Island Film Festival, DocFest Stratford, the Milwaukee Film Festival, the Wild Rivers Film Festival, the Edmonton International Film Festival, the Indie Memphis Film Festival, and the San Diego Film Festival. In October 2009 the film screened at the Marbella International Film Festival in Spain, where it won the Best Documentary award. William Shatner attended the festival and accepted the award. The film also won a Telly Award in 2012. The world television premiere was a multi-platform release through EPIX, a joint venture between Paramount Pictures, MGM, and Lionsgate. The film aired on July 21, 2011 on the EPIX channel, Epix SVOD service, EpixHD.com, and was available across Internet connected devices. The film was released through Netflix and Sundance Now and is currently available on Amazon Video. Donkey in Lahore Donkey In Lahore is a 2008 documentary by Faramarz Rahber about the life of an Australian who falls in love with a Pakistani woman and decides to marry her. In North America, it premiered in the east coast at the Tribeca film festival and in the west coast at the Dawn Breakers International Film Festival, later winning the Audience Favorite award, Best Documentary and Best Director at the 2009 Noor Iranian Film Festival. Café paraíso Café paraíso is a 2008 Mexican short film directed and written by Alonso Ruizpalacios. The Butterfly from Ural The Butterfly from Ural or Far Away from Ural is a Finnish 2008 animated short film directed by Katariina Lillqvist. The film tells a story of former President of Finland Gustaf Mannerheim – although his name is not mentioned in the film – on a journey to Central Asia where he meets a young Kyrgyz boy. Mannerheim takes the boy with him back to Finland where he names him Butterfly. The boy becomes Mannerheims servant and lover. When the Finnish Civil War starts, Mannerheim abandons his lover in the middle of the battlefield. According to the director Lillqvist, the film is based on a folklore from the Pispala district of Tampere. The film caused a fuss in the Finnish media and evoked discussion about the limits of the freedom of speech and the sexual orientation of Mannerheim. It was nominated the best domestic animation at the Tampere Film Festival in March 2008, and was broadcast by YLE the same month. Booked Out Booked Out is a 2012 comedy-drama film starring Mirren Burke, Rollo Weeks, Claire Garvey and Sylvia Syms. This was the first film of writer and director Bryan ONeil and premiered at the Prince Charles Cinema on 6 March 2012, before going on a limited release across the United Kingdom. The film was mostly shot over 19 days in March 2010, with two days of reshoots in August that year. The total estimated budget was £600,000. Yagnam Yagnam is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by Pokuri Babu Rao on the Eetharam Films banner, directed by AS Ravi Kumar Chowdary. It was released on 2 July 2004. It stars Gopichand and Moon Banerjee, with music composed by Mani Sharma. This film was remade in Oriya as Mo Mana Khali tori Pain, starring Sidhanta and Bijay Mohanty, and in Tamil as Mannin Maindhan, with Sibiraj and Sathyaraj. The film was also later dubbed into Hindi as Aaj Ka Raavanraaj in 2007. Sektor 236 Sector 236 – Thors Wrath is a 2010 Swedish horror science fiction film. It was produced by Swedish stuntman Lars Lundgren who also was the main stunt coordinator. Lundgren had previously worked as a stuntman in films such as Planet of the Apes and Thriller - A Cruel Picture. Diary of a Butterfly Diary of a Butterfly is a 2012 film directed by Vinod Mukhi and written by Asad Ajmeri. Vinod Mukhi has earlier directed films like ‘Cabaret’ and ‘www.Love.com’. The film stars Udita Goswami as a female protagonist, who made her debut in Pooja Bhatt film ‘Paap’ opposite John Abraham. Recently she was seen in films like ‘Rokkk’, Apartment: Rent at Your Own Risk, and ‘Chase’. The film is produced by Anil Kumar under the banner of Bhaggyashri Production. Warren Ellis: Captured Ghosts Warren Ellis: Captured Ghosts is a feature-length documentary by Patrick Meaney that takes an in depth look at the life, career and mind of the British comic book writer Warren Ellis. The film combines extensive interviews with Ellis with insights from his colleagues and friends, as well as ambient visual re-creations of his prose and comics work. Return of the Moonwalker Return of the Moonwalker is a 2011 feature-length comedy which parodies Michael Jackson with specific references to Michael Jacksons Thriller and other Michael Jackson music videos. It was directed by Mike Maria, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Mike Moreau. Hollow Hollow is a 2011 American film starring Stephen Schmaltz, Catrina Fagundes and Peter Wayne Burke and marks the debut of director Chris Corey in feature length work. Delirium Delirium is a 2013 Ukrainian film produced and directed by Ihor Podolchak, premiered in Directors Week Competition in Fantasporto, awarded with the "First Prize" at Baghdad International Film Festival. Delirium is the second Podolchak feature film. The screenplay is based on the novel Inductor by Ukrainian writer Dmytro Belyansky. Ultraman Saga is a 2012 Japanese tokusatsu, superhero and kaiju film in the Ultra Series to celebrate the franchises 45th anniversary. It serves as a sequel to The Revenge of Belial. The catchphrase for the movie is . The film features Ultraman Zero, Ultraman Dyna, and Ultraman Cosmos as well as the five Ultra Brothers facing a new ultimate threat, and the monster army created by the evil . The film also features a new Ultraman known as . The movie is set in the world of Ultraman Dyna, taking place 15 years after the series and features much of the supporting cast returning. A selection of members from the idol group AKB48 has been chosen to portray the characters of Team-U, a special monster attack team part of the fictional Earth Defense Force. In its first week in theaters, Ultraman Saga opened at the #4 spot in the Japanese box offices, about 166,006 people in 369 screens with a budget of ¥143,747,300. Mutual Friends Mutual Friends is a 2013 independent comedy starring Caitlin FitzGerald, Cheyenne Jackson, Peter Scanavino, Michael Stahl-David, Christina Cole, Jennifer Lafleur, Ross Partridge, Michael Chernus and Vanessa Ray, directed and co-written by Matthew Watts; Amy Higgins, Frank Angones, Jessica Sue Burstein, Craig DiFolco, Ross Partridge and Olivia Silver also co-wrote the film. It premiered at the 2013 Seattle International Film Festival and was picked up by FilmBuff for distribution. Mutual Friends also played at the Phoenix Film Festival, Raindance Film Festival, Dances with Films, Rhode Island International Film Festival and Sonoma International Film Festival Raman Thediya Seethai Raman Thediya Seethai is a 2008 Tamil-language drama film written and directed by K. P. Jagannath. The film stars an ensemble cast including Cheran, Pasupathy, Nithin Sathya, Vimala Raman, Remya Nambeeshan, Navya Nair, Gajala and Karthika. In 2012, it was remade in Kannada as Gowri Puthra with Akshay. Climb Dance Climb Dance is a famous cinéma vérité short film, which features Finnish rally driver Ari Vatanen setting a record time in a highly modified four-wheel drive, all-wheel steering Peugeot 405 Turbo 16 GR at the 1988 Pikes Peak International Hillclimb in Colorado, United States. The film was produced by Peugeot and directed by Jean Louis Mourey. The record time set was 10:47.77. In 2013 Peugeot commissioned a remastered HD version of film in celebration of their entry in the 2013 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb with multiple WRC champion Sébastien Loeb. The video is included as an Easter egg in V-Rally 2. Day Trip Day Trip is a 2012 South Korean short film co-directed by Park Chan-wook and Park Chan-kyong. The film features a pansori master and his student. The 18-minute short was released online on December 28, 2012 on the website of outdoor clothing brand Kolon Sport, and was funded by the company to mark its 40th anniversary. This is the second project by the duo dubbed collectively as "PARKing CHANce," composed of film director Park Chan-wook and his brother Park Chan-kyong, who is known for his installation art, photography and experimental films. Their previous collaboration Night Fishing, shot entirely with an iPhone 4, won Best Short Film at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2011. Exposed Exposed is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Beth B. Dracula 2012 Dracula 2012 is a 2013 Indian 3-D horror film directed by Vinayan, starring Sudheer Sukumaran, Prabhu, Monal Gajjar, Nassar, Shraddha Das and Thilakan. The film was shot in the Malayalam, Telugu, and Tamil languages simultaneously, with additional scenes and songs featuring Tamil and Telugu actors. The film was dubbed in English for a Western release and later dubbed in Hindi as "Aur Ek Dracula". Portions of the film were shot in Bran Castle in Romania. The cost of the film was 120 million and was originally released on 8 February 2013. Rocky and Bullwinkle Rocky and Bullwinkle is a 2014 American computer-animated direct-to-video short film based on the 1960s animated television series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. The short was directed by Gary Trousdale, best known for co-directing Disneys Beauty and the Beast, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and The Lost Empire, while Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon were the writers. June Foray reprises her role as Rocky for the final time before her passing on July 27, 2017, while Tom Kenny voices Bullwinkle. It was released on October 14, 2014 on the Blu-ray 3D of Mr. Peabody and Sherman. Campaign of Hate: Russia and Gay Propaganda Campaign of Hate: Russia and Gay Propaganda is a 2014 American documentary about LGBT rights in Russia directed by Scott Stern and Michael Lucas. Angel Warriors Angel Warriors is a 2013 Chinese action film directed by Fu Huayang and starring Collin Chou, Yu Nan, Xing Yu and Andy On. It was filmed on location in China and Thailand. The film held its premier in Beijing on 28 October 2013 and was released throughout China four days later on 1 November 2013. A Midsummer's Fantasia A Midsummers Fantasia is a 2014 Korea-Japan co-production film commissioned by the Nara International Film Festival. Written and directed by Jang Kun-jae, the film was co-produced with world-renowned filmmaker Naomi Kawase. It made its debut as the opening film of the 5th Nara International Film Festival in September 2014. Dancing with Maria Dancing with Maria is a 2014 Italian documentary film directed by Ivan Gergolet. It was presented at the International Critics Week of 71st Venice International Film Festival. The film is about María Fux, a 90 years old Argentinian dancer, choreographer, and dance therapist. The film shows the activities carried out by Maria in the studio arranged in her home in Buenos Aires, with people with different extraction and disabilities. It was in the nominations for the documentary category of 28th European Film Awards in 2015. We Are Never Alone We Are Never Alone is a 2016 Czech drama film directed by Petr Vaclav. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. My Geeky Nerdy Buddies My Geeky Nerdy Buddies is a 2014 romantic comedy film directed by Kevin Chu. It was released on July 10, 2014 in China but the film was withdrawn on the next day, citing "malicious competition" from the studio Bona Film Group. The film stars Jam Hsiao as A Zhai, and Jiang Shuying as Yaling. The Train of Salt and Sugar The Train of Salt and Sugar is a 2016 internationally co-produced adventure film directed by Licínio Azevedo. It was selected as the Mozambican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Spear Spear is a 2015 Australian drama film directed by Stephen Page. It was screened in the Discovery section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Originally performed by the Bangarra Dance Theatre in 2000, it has been reimagined for film using mostly dance and movement. Ranpo Kitan: Game of Laplace is a Japanese anime television series produced by Lerche, directed by Seiji Kishi, and written by Makoto Uezu. The series aired on Fuji TVs Noitamina programming block from July 2 to September 17, 2015. The anime is inspired by the works of author Edogawa Ranpo and commemorates the 50th anniversary of his death in 1965. Mapla Singam Mapla Singam is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by Rajasekhar. The film features Vimal and Anjali in the leading roles, with Soori in a supporting role. Don Ashok has penned the dialogs. N. R. Raghunanthan has scored the music, whereas cinematography was done by V. S. Tharun Balaji and editing by Vivek Harshan. The film released on 11 March 2016. Medea Medea is a 2017 Costa Rican drama film directed by Alexandra Latishev Salazar. It was selected as the Costa Rican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Tombstone-Rashomon Tombstone Rashomon is a 2017 Western film directed by Alex Cox and starring Adam Newberry and Eric Schumacher. It tells the story of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona Territory from multiple differing perspectives in the style of Akira Kurosawas 1950 film Rashomon. Raaga Raaga is a 2017 Indian romantic drama Kannada film directed by P. C. Shekar and produced by Mithra. It features a love affair between two blind people, played by Mithra and Bhama. Whilst the soundtrack and score is by Arjun Janya, the cinematography is by S. Vaidi. The film released on 21 April 2017. Dies Irae is a 2017 anime series based on Lights visual novel of the same name, animated by A.C.G.T. Ulkuthu Ulkuthu is a 2017 Tamil action comedy drama film directed by Caarthick Raju and produced by J. Selva Kumar, featuring Dinesh and Nandita Swetha in the leading roles. The project was first announced in late 2014 and finished production in September 2016. Deadma Walking Deadma Walking is a 2017 Philippine comedy - drama musical film, directed by Julius Alfonso. The film is about a terminally ill gay man who fakes his own death to attend his own wake to hear his friends views on him. The film, based on a Palanca Award-winning screenplay, was commercially released in the Philippines on December 25, 2017 as part of the 43rd Metro Manila Film Festival. What Came Out of the Cheese; or, The Lilliputians in a New York Restaurant Cheese Mites, or Lilliputians in a London Restaurant is a 1901 British short silent comedy film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring a gentleman being entertained by the little people who emerge from the cheese at his table. The film, "contains a reference to Jonathan Swifts satirical novel Gullivers Travels," and is, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "sophisticated in that he combined the jump-cut with superimposition." Within the Law Within the Law is a 1923 silent film drama directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Norma Talmadge. In 2009 the film was released on DVD along with Talmadges 1926 film Kiki. Jane Cowl had starred in the original 1912 Broadway production of Bayard Veillers play of the same name about a young woman who is sent to prison and comes out seeking revenge. For the Term of His Natural Life For the Term of His Natural Life is a 1927 Australian film, based on the novel by Marcus Clarke, directed, produced and co-written by Norman Dawn. It was the most expensive Australian silent film ever made and remains one of the most famous Australian films of the silent era. Dance Hall Dance Hall was an American Pre-Code musical film directed by Melville Brown and written by Jane Murfin and J. Walter Ruben, based on the short story of the same name by Vina Delmar. It was RKOs second to last release of the decade, and was a critical and financial flop. Dance Hall featured a love triangle with a shipping clerk competing with a dashing aviator for the affections of a young taxi dancer. Abschied Farewell is a 1930 German comedy drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Brigitte Horney, Aribert Mog and Emilia Unda. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Knaake. The Mystery Train The Mystery Train is a 1931 American film directed by Phil Whitman. Too Busy to Work Too Busy to Work is a 1932 American drama film directed by John G. Blystone, written by Barry Conners and Philip Klein, and starring Will Rogers, Marian Nixon, Dick Powell, Frederick Burton, Charles Middleton and Louise Beavers. It was released on December 2, 1932, by Fox Film Corporation. Don't Bet on Love Dont Bet on Love is a 1933 American comedy film directed by Murray Roth and written by Howard Emmett Rogers, Murray Roth and Ben Ryan. The film stars Lew Ayres, Ginger Rogers, Charley Grapewin, Shirley Grey, Tom Dugan and Merna Kennedy. The film was released on July 1, 1933, by Universal Pictures. Luxury Liner Luxury Liner is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Lothar Mendes and starring George Brent, Zita Johann and Vivienne Osborne. It was based on a 1932 novel by Gina Kaus, and made by Paramount Pictures. Mendes worked on a number of films for Paramount during the era. Shortly after making the film, he went to Britain where he directed his most celebrated film Jew Süss. Little Papa Little Papa is a 1935 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gus Meins. It was the 138th Our Gang short that was released. Look Up and Laugh Look Up and Laugh is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Basil Dean and starring Gracie Fields, Alfred Drayton and Douglas Wakefield. The film is notable for featuring an appearance by Vivien Leigh in an early supporting role. Once in a New Moon Once in a New Moon is a 1935 British science fiction film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring Eliot Makeham, René Ray and Morton Selten. It is a quota quickie, made at Shepperton Studios. Baltic Deputy Baltic Deputy is a 1936 Soviet drama film directed by Iosif Kheifits and Aleksandr Zarkhi. The Devil Diamond The Devil Diamond is a 1937 American film directed by Leslie Goodwins. The film is also known as Peter B. Kynes The Devil Diamond. Down the Stretch Down the Stretch is a 1936 American drama film directed by William Clemens and written by William Jacobs. The film stars Patricia Ellis, Mickey Rooney, Dennis Moore, Willie Best, Gordon Hart and Wild Bill Elliott. The film was released by Warner Bros. on September 18, 1936. The Pinch Singer The Pinch Singer is a 1936 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer. It was the 142nd Our Gang short released. Bad Guy Bad Guy is a 1937 American crime film directed by Edward L. Cahn and written by Earl Felton and Harry Ruskin. The film stars Bruce Cabot, Virginia Grey, Edward Norris, Jean Chatburn and Cliff Edwards. The film was released on August 27, 1937, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. O-Kay for Sound O-Kay for Sound is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring the Crazy Gang troupe of comedians. After falling on hard times the members of the Crazy Gang are busking on the streets of London. However, they are hired as extras on a film set. After arriving at the studios they are mistaken for a group of potential investors and given free run of the studios, causing chaos. The film was based on a stage work by Bert Lee and R.P. Weston. It was made at Islington Studios by Gainsborough Pictures, with sets designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky. Breaking the Ice Breaking the Ice is a 1938 American film directed by Edward F. Cline starring child star Bobby Breen. A young Mennonite boy runs away from home to earn money for his widowed mother. Her Jungle Love Her Jungle Love is a 1938 American Technicolor adventure film directed by George Archainbaud starring Dorothy Lamour and Ray Milland. Portions of the film were shot at Palm Springs. Moonlight Sonata Moonlight Sonata is a 1937 British drama film directed by Lothar Mendes and written by E. M. Delafield and Edward Knoblock. The film stars Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Charles Farrell, Marie Tempest, Barbara Greene and Eric Portman. The film was released on 11 February 1937, by United Artists and re-released in 1943 as The Charmer. On with the New On with the New is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Margie Hines as the voice of Betty Boop. Romance on the Run Romance on the Run is a 1938 American comedy crime film directed by Gus Meins and starring Donald Woods and Patricia Ellis. The Tiger of Eschnapur The Tiger of Eschnapur is a 1938 German film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Philip Dorn, La Jana and Theo Lingen. It was followed by a second part The Indian Tomb which was released the same year. The Five Cents of Lavarede The Five Cents of Lavarede is a 1939 French comedy adventure film directed by Maurice Cammage and starring Fernandel, Josette Day and Andrex. It is based on the eponymous 1894 novel by Paul dIvoi and Henri Chabrillat. The Return of the Cisco Kid The Return of the Cisco Kid is a 1939 American Western film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and written by Milton Sperling. The film stars Warner Baxter, Lynn Bari, Cesar Romero, Henry Hull, Kane Richmond and C. Henry Gordon. The film was released on April 28, 1939, by 20th Century Fox. Sons of the Sea Sons of the Sea is a 1939 British colour drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Leslie Banks, Kay Walsh, Mackenzie Ward and Cecil Parker. Earthbound Earthbound is a 1940 film directed by Irving Pichel. It stars Warner Baxter and Andrea Leeds. It is a remake of the 1920 silent film of the same name, Earthbound. Critical reception to the film was generally negative. Army Champions Army Champions is a 1941 American short documentary film directed by Paul Vogel. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 14th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. When Children Leave Home Cuando los hijos se van is a 1941 Mexican film. It stars Sara García and Fernando Soler as the protagonists and features Miguel Inclán as an especially odious villain. A later version, directed by Julián Soler was released in 1969 and also starred Fernando Soler. The Mad Doctor The Mad Doctor is a 1941 American black-and-white crime thriller film from Paramount Pictures, produced by George M. Arthur, directed by Tim Whelan, and starring Basil Rathbone as a physician whose successive wealthy wives die. Ellen Drew plays his latest bride. John Howard plays her ex-fiance, who grows increasingly suspicious of her new husband. King Arthur Was a Gentleman King Arthur Was a Gentleman is a 1942 British, black-and-white, comedy, musical film, directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Arthur Askey. It was produced by Edward Black and Maurice Ostrer for Gainsborough Pictures. One Dangerous Night One Dangerous Night is the tenth Lone Wolf film produced by Columbia Pictures. It features Warren William in his seventh and second-to-last performance as the protagonist jewel thief turned detective Lone Wolf, and Warren Ashe as Sidney Shaw, the films antagonist. The film was directed by Michael Gordon and written by , Max Nosseck, and Donald Davis. One Dangerous Night centres on former jewel thief Michael Lanyard, also known by his alias "Lone Wolf", aiming to clear his name after he is accused of murdering a jewel smuggler. Filming took place in September 1942. One Dangerous Night was theatrically released in the United States on January 22, 1943. Ordet The Word is a 1943 Swedish drama film directed by Gustaf Molander, based on the 1925 play by Kaj Munk. It preceded Ordet by Carl Th. Dreyer, the much more famous film adaptation of the play, by more than a decade. Red River Robin Hood Red River Robin Hood is a 1942 American western directed by Lesley Selander with a screenplay by Bennett Cohen and starring Tim Holt. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures. The plot was inspired by Zorro. This was the last Tim Holt Western until after the war. Ladies Courageous Ladies Courageous is a 1944 war film based on the novel Looking For Trouble by Virginia Spencer Cowles. Directed by John Rawlins, the film stars Loretta Young and Geraldine Fitzgerald. It tells the story of the paramilitary Womens Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron formed in the United States during World War II. Film historians and scholars consider Ladies Courageous an à-clef story of famed aviator Jacqueline Cochran and test pilot Nancy Harkness Loves work to mobilize women pilots to contribute to the war effort. My Pal Wolf My Pal Wolf is a 1944 American drama film directed by Alfred L. Werker from a screenplay by Lillie Hayward, Leonard Praskins, and John Paxton, based on the story by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, the film was released on October 8, 1944. The film stars Sharyn Moffett, Jill Esmond, Una OConnor, George Cleveland, Charles Arnt, and Claire Carleton. In addition to Moffetts debut, this picture also marked the production debut of Adrian Scott, who was a writer and producer, who would become a member of the Hollywood Ten. Shadows in the Night Shadows in the Night is a 1944 American mystery film directed by Eugene Forde and starring Warner Baxter, Nina Foch and George Zucco. It is part of the Crime Doctor series of films made by Columbia Pictures. It is also known by the alternative title of Crime Doctors Rendezvous. Out of This World Out of This World is a 1945 American romantic comedy film directed by Hal Walker and starring Eddie Bracken, Veronica Lake, and Diana Lynn. The picture was a satire on the Frank Sinatra ‘bobby soxer’ cult. Fair and Worm-er Fair and Worm-er is a 1946 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. Little Mister Jim Little Mister Jim is a 1946 film drama directed by Fred Zinnemann. Killer Dill Killer Dill is a 1947 American film comedy directed by Lewis D. Collins set in 1931 during the Prohibition Era. He's a Cockeyed Wonder Hes a Cockeyed Wonder is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by Jack Henley. The film stars Mickey Rooney, Terry Moore, William Demarest, Charles Arnt, Ross Ford and Ned Glass. The film was released on December 2, 1950, by Columbia Pictures. Johnny One-Eye Johnny One-Eye is a 1950 film noir crime film directed by Robert Florey starring Pat OBrien, Wayne Morris, Dolores Moran and Gayle Reed. Lilli Marlene Lilli Marlene is a 1950 British war film aimed for the US market and directed by Arthur Crabtree. It stars Lisa Daniely, Hugh McDermott, and Richard Murdoch. Stanley Baker is seen in one of his early support roles. Three Steps North Three Steps North is a 1951 Italian–American film noir crime film directed by W. Lee Wilder and starring Lloyd Bridges, Lea Padovani and Aldo Fabrizi. The film is also known as Tre passi a nord in Italy. Road Agent Road Agent is a 1952 Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Tim Holt and Richard Martin. Principal supporting cast members included Noreen Nash and Mauritz Hugo. Mary Jo Traolta made her film debut as the romantic lead. Fast Company Fast Company is a 1953 American comedy film directed by American filmmaker John Sturges. Keine Angst vor großen Tieren Not Afraid of Big Animals is a 1953 West German comedy film directed by Ulrich Erfurth and starring Heinz Rühmann, Ingeborg Körner and Gustav Knuth. It is a circus film. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios of Real Film in Hamburg. The films sets were designed by the art directors Albrecht Becker and Herbert Kirchhoff. The film is a remake of the French film. L'uomo la bestia e la virtù Luomo, la bestia e la virtù, internationally released as Man, Beast and Virtue, is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. It starred Italian comedian Toto and famed actor Orson Welles. It is based on the 1919 play with the same name by Luigi Pirandello. The film was originally shot in Gevacolor. Front Page Story Front Page Story is a 1954 black and white British drama film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Jack Hawkins, Elizabeth Allan and Eva Bartok. Gone Batty Gone Batty is a Looney Tunes animated cartoon short released by Warner Brothers on September 4, 1954. The film was re-released in October 1963 as a Merrie Melodies Blue Ribbon cartoon. Breakaway Breakaway is a 1955 British thriller film directed by Henry Cass from a script by Norman Hudis. It stars Tom Conway, Michael Balfour and Honor Blackman. A Private eye is hot on the tail of a stolen secret formula and a kidnapped young woman. Police Dog Police Dog is a 1955 British crime film directed by Derek Twist and starring Charles Victor, Nora Gordon, Cecil Brock, John Le Mesurier, James Gilbert, and Christopher Lee. Lady of Vengeance Lady of Vengeance is a 1957 black-and-white British crime film directed by Burt Balaban, and starring Dennis OKeefe, Patrick Barr, Anton Diffring, "and introducing" Ann Sears, in her first film role. Sharada Sharada is a 1957 Indian Bollywood film directed by L.V. Prasad. The film stars Raj Kapoor and Meena Kumari in lead roles, with Shyama, Raj Mehra and Anita Guha in supporting roles. The film did "above average" business and was the ninth-highest-grossing film at the Indian Box Office in 1957. The movie was a remake of 1954 Tamil movie Edhir Paradhathu. Although that year Nargis was awarded Filmfare Best Actress Award for Mother India , Bengal Film Journalists Association Awards considered Meena Kumaris performance superior and awarded her as the Best Actress. Raj Kapoor and Meena Kumari later worked together in Char Dil Char Rahen Ten Days to Tulara Ten Days to Tulara is a 1958 American adventure film directed by George Sherman, written by Laurence E. Mascott, and starring Sterling Hayden, Grace Raynor, Rodolfo Hoyos, Carlos Múzquiz, Tony Carbajal and Juan García. It was shot in Mexico and released on October 29, 1958, by United Artists. Honeymoon Honeymoon, also shown as The Lovers of Teruel in the United States, is a 1959 film by the British director-writer Michael Powell based in part on the ballet El Amor Brujo by Gregorio Martínez Sierra. The film stars Anthony Steel, Ludmilla Tchérina and Spanish ballet dancer Antonio, and features Léonide Massine. The film is something of a travelogue around Spain with dance interludes, mainly set to the repeated theme of "The Honeymoon Song" by Mikis Theodorakis. Performed in the film by Marino Marini and his quartet, it was subsequently recorded by many performers, including The Beatles. The Joker The Joker is a 1960 French comedy film directed by Philippe de Broca. Kyoto is a 1963 Japanese drama film directed by Noboru Nakamura and based on the novel The Old Capital by the Nobel-winning Japanese writer Yasunari Kawabata. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film was remade in 1980 under the same title, Koto, directed by Kon Ichikawa and starring Momoe Yamaguchi and Tomokazu Miura. Destination Death Destination Death is a 1964 West German-Yugoslavian war film directed by Wolfgang Staudte. It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. Vash syn i brat Your Son And Brother is a 1965 Soviet drama film directed by Vasily Shukshin. The film is based on Vasily Shukshins short stories "Styopka", Ignat Has Arrived and Snake Poison. The Diary of Anne Frank The Diary of Anne Frank was a 1967 TV film based on the book The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank. The teleplay was directed by Alex Segal and it was adapted from play of the same name by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich. The film starred Max von Sydow, Diana Davila, Peter Beiger, Theodore Bikel and Lilli Palmer. Farz Farz is a 1967 Hindi spy thriller film, produced by Sunderlal Nahata Dundi under the Vijaya Lakhshmi Pictures banner and directed by Ravikant Nagaich. Starring Jeetendra, Babita in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film is a remake of the Telugu movie Gudachari 116. and is hugely inspired by James Bond Movies. The movie had two sequels, Keemat starring Dharmendra and Raksha starring Jeetendra again. Don't Just Stand There Dont Just Stand There! is a 1968 American comedy film directed by Ron Winston and written by Charles Williams. It is based on the 1966 novel The Wrong Venus by Charles Williams. The film stars Robert Wagner, Mary Tyler Moore, Glynis Johns, Harvey Korman, Barbara Rhoades and Vincent Beck. The film was released on May 1, 1968, by Universal Pictures. Steel Wreath Mongos Back in Town is a 1971 crime television film, directed by Marvin J. Chomsky, with Telly Savalas, Joe Don Baker and Martin Sheen. It was released in some regions under the title Steel Wreath. Cross Current Cross Current,, is a 1971 Italian-Spanish giallo film directed by Tonino Ricci, starring Ivan Rassimov and Rosanna Yanni. The films original working title was Il buio nel cervello Und der Regen verwischt jede Spur Tears of Blood is a 1972 West German-French drama film directed by Alfred Vohrer. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival. Nirmalyam Nirmaalyam is a 1973 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by M. T. Vasudevan Nair. The film stars P. J. Antony, Sukumaran, Ravi Menon and Sumithra in the lead roles. The film has musical score by K. Raghavan. Nirmalyam Nirmalyam is a 1973 Malayalam film written and directed by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, and starring P. J. Antony and Shanta Devi. Malayalam actor P. J. Antony won the National Film Award for Best Actor in 1974 for his performance as a velichappadu in this movie. The film received the National Film Award for Best Feature Film and Kerala State Film Award for Best Film in 1974. It is one of the classics in Malayalam cinema. It is the debut of M. T. Vasudevan Nair as director and also the debut of Sukumaran and Sumithra as actors. It is the second movie of Ravi Menon, who acted earlier in a Hindi movie. This movie was a breakthrough in Ravi Menons acting career. The movie is an adaptation of the short story "Pallivalum Kalchilambum" by M. T. Vasudevan Nair. Harrad Summer Harrad Summer is a 1974 film sequel to the 1973 film The Harrad Experiment, directed by Steven Hilliard Stern. The film follows Harrad College students Stanley, Sheila, Harry, and Beth as they spend summer vacation together to get to know their families. Don Johnson and Bruno Kirby did not reprise their roles from the first film, while James Whitmores character did not appear and Tippi Hedrens role from the original film was played by Emmaline Henry. The Moelleby Affair The Moelleby Affair is a 1976 Danish family film directed by Tom Hedegaard and starring Poul Reichhardt. People of the Wind The People of the Wind is also the title of a science fiction novel by Poul Anderson People of the Wind is a 1976 American documentary film about the Bakhtiari people, produced by Anthony Howarth and David Koff. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and also for a Golden Globe. Ha-Gan The Garden is a 1977 Israeli drama film directed by Victor Nord, his first feature. It stars Shaike Ophir, a young Melanie Griffith, Zachi Noy, Saadia Damari, and Shoshana Duer. The film is about a wandering young woman and her encounters with attackers, and an old man who faces eviction from his garden. High Velocity High Velocity is a 1976 action film that was the only film of director Remi Kramer who also co-wrote the screenplay. The Beasts Are on the Streets The Beasts Are on the Streets is a 1978 American made-for-television thriller film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, directed by Peter R. Hunt and starring Carol Lynley, Billy Green Bush and Philip Michael Thomas. It was filmed on location in Grand Prairie and Arlington and originally broadcast on NBC on May 18, 1978. Eutanasia di un amore Break Up is a 1978 Italian romance drama film directed by Enrico Maria Salerno. It is based on the novel Eutanasia di un amore by Giorgio Saviane. The Payoff The Payoff is an Italian crime comedy film directed in 1978 by Sergio Corbucci. It is based on the 1976 crime novel of the same name by the writer Attilio Veraldi. I viaggiatori della sera I viaggiatori della sera is a 1979 Italian/Spanish science fiction-drama film written and directed by Ugo Tognazzi. It is loosely based on a novel with the same name by Umberto Simonetta. Zivi bili pa vidjeli Thats the Way the Cookie Crumbles is a Croatian film released in 1979, directed by Bruno Gamulin and Milivoj Puhlovski. Critical of the society of its time, it describes a young architecture student Janko Vizek who marries Martina, daughter of a company manager and gets a job due to those connections. Having discovered corruption in the company, coupled with his idealist views, he comes in conflict with his father-in-law Branko and the rest of the establishment. The film was noted for its innovative use of soundtrack, created by Slovenian band Buldožer. The band received the Golden Arena for Best Film Music award on the 1979 Pula Film Festival for the soundtrack. The Third Key The Third Key is a 1983 Croatian film directed by Zoran Tadić, starring Božidar Alić and Vedrana Međimorec. A Kafkian horror film, indirectly touching on the topic of corruption, in showing the alienation and soullessness of modern agglomerations it resembles somewhat the film Someones Watching Me! by John Carpenter. Bonheur d'occasion The Tin Flute is a 1983 Canadian drama film directed by Claude Fournier and based on the novel of the same name. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but it was not accepted as a nominee. The film was co-produced by the National Film Board of Canadas French-language branch, Ciné St-Henri Inc., and Société Radio-Canada, the French-language branch of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation . Possessed Possessed is a 1983 Hong Kong film directed by David Lai. It is followed by Possessed II in 1984. Hubert the Smart Boy Fešák Hubert is a Czech comedy film directed by Ivo Novák. It was released in 1984. Chidambaram Chidambaram. is a 1985 Malayalam film written, directed and produced by G. Aravindan. It is the film adaptation of a short story by C. V. Sreeraman. The film explores various aspects of relations between men and women through the lives of three people living in a cattle farm. Themes of guilt and redemption are also dealt with. Bharath Gopi, Smita Patil, Sreenivasan and Mohan Das play the lead roles. It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film and five Kerala State Film Awards including Best Film and Best Direction. Love, Mary Love, Mary is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film based on the true story of Dr. Mary Groda-Lewis who achieved a career in family medicine despite a personal struggle with dyslexia. The film originally aired on CBS on October 8, 1985. Hell Hunters Hell Hunters is a 1988 German/American horror film produced and directed by Ernst Ritter von Theumer, and starring Maud Adams, George Lazenby and Stewart Granger. Mammame Mammame is a 1986 French dance film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz based on French choreographer Jean-Claude Gallottas modern ballet of the same name. Critic Jonathan Rosenbaum argued that it "rivals The Red Shoes as the most intoxicating dance film ever made". The Devils of Monza Devils of Monza is a 1987 Italian historical erotic-drama film directed by Luciano Odorisio. It is loosely based on real life events of Marianna de Leyva, better known as "The Nun of Monza", whose story was made famous by the Alessandro Manzonis novel The Betrothed. Devil Fetus 2: The Rape After The Rape After is a 1984 Hong Kong horror film directed by Tom Lau Moon-Tong. The Betty Ford Story The Betty Ford Story is a 1987 television film directed by David Greene and written by Karen Hall. This biographical film was based on the book The Times of My Life written by Chris Chase and Betty Ford. The film originally aired on ABC. Courtship Courtship is a 1987 American drama film starring William Converse-Roberts and Hallie Foote. It is the sequel to Horton Footes 1918 and On Valentines Day. A Dangerous Life A Dangerous Life is a 1988 English-language Australian film about the final years of the Philippines under Ferdinand Marcos rule, from the assassination of Benigno Aquino in 1983 to the People Power Revolution in 1986 that ousted Marcos. The film focuses on American TV journalist Tony ONeil, who finds himself in the middle of key events that lead to the downfall of the Marcos regime. Originally airing on television as a mini-series that ran for a total of six hours, the film was edited to 162 minutes for the home video release. Filming of the movie took place in Manila, Philippines, Colombo, Sri Lanka and Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne in Australia. The Neon Empire The Neon Empire is a 1989 American television crime-drama film directed by Larry Peerce and starring Ray Sharkey and Linda Fiorentino. It was a two-part four hour movie that aired originally on Showtime. Termini Station False Identity False Identity is a 1990 film directed by James Keach. It stars Stacy Keach and Geneviève Bujold. The Bachelor The Bachelor is a 1990 drama film directed by Roberto Faenza and starring Keith Carradine, Miranda Richardson and Kristin Scott Thomas. It is set in the Austro-Hungarian Empire before the First World War. Doctor Emil Gräsler, a distinguished physician, is forced to choose between two women he loves. It is based on the novel Dr. Gräsler by Arthur Schnitzler. Beck - De gesloten kamer Beck – De gesloten kamer is a Dutch 1993 police film about Martin Beck, directed by Jacob Bijl. The Diary of Evelyn Lau The Diary of Evelyn Lau is a 1994 Canadian television film directed by Sturla Gunnarsson and starring Sandra Oh as Evelyn Lau, a teenager who runs away from home and becomes a drug-addicted prostitute, later writing a book about her experiences. The film was shot in Vancouver. Man Wanted Man Wanted is a 1995 Hong Kong action thriller film directed by Benny Chan and Steve Cheng and starring Simon Yam, Yu Rongguang, Christy Chung and Eileen Tung. Conversation with the Beast Conversation with the Beast is a 1996 film directed by Armin Mueller-Stahl, and written by Mueller-Stahl and Tom Abrams. The film is about an American researcher, who interviews a 103-year-old man claiming to be Adolf Hitler. The film was released on 10 September 1996 and shown at over 20 film festivals worldwide, but has not been released on video. Escape from the Trap Fleeing the Trap is a 1971 Iranian action romance film directed by Jalal Moghadam and starring Behrouz Vossoughi, Davoud Rashidi, Jalal Pishvaeian and Shahin Khalili. A Man for Emmanuelle A Man for Emmanuelle is an Italian drama film directed by Cesare Canevari and starring Erika Blanc. My Tale Is Hot My Tale Is Hot is a 1964 Sonney Amusement Enterprises comedy/fantasy erotic film. The cast includes Jack Little, Max Gardens, Bea Reddy, Ima Ghoul, Sue Pagano, and Robyn Hilton. Directed by Peter Perry and Dan Sonney, the movie was also produced and written by Sonney. Included is a four-minute clip of an exotic dance routine, from archive footage, showcasing legendary stripper Candy Barr, which gives this comedy production of the "nudie-cutie" genre its main distinction. Tanya Tanya is a low-budget 1976 comedy film directed by Nate Rodgers and loosely based on the experiences of Patricia Hearst. The lead character, Charlotte Kane, is 20-year-old heiress of a newspaper mogul. She is kidnapped by five sex-crazed pseudo-relovutionaries who call themselves "The Symphonic Liberation Army". Charlotte is quickly converted to their cause and changes her name to Tanya. Powder and Petrol Pudr a benzín is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1931. Rupert's Land Ruperts Land is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Jonathan Tammuz and released in 1998. The film stars Samuel West and Ian Tracey as Rupert and Dale McKay, estranged half-brothers on a road trip from Vancouver to Prince Rupert for their fathers funeral. Rupert, who was raised primarily in England after his mother left their father to return home, has become a wealthy lawyer, while Dale, who remained in Canada, is a hard-nosed fisherman and small-time drug dealer, forcing the duo to overcome significant differences as they reconcile. The cast also includes Susan Hogan as Dales mother Trudy, Gabrielle Miller as his girlfriend Shelley, and George Wendt as Bloat, a former friend of Dale and Ruperts father who owns and operates a rural marijuana farm commune. The film premiered at the 1998 Toronto International Film Festival. Broken Strings Broken Strings is a 1940 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray and produced by L.C. Borden. Franco: ese hombre Franco, ese hombre, translated into English as Franco, that man, is a 1964 documentary film by Spanish director José Luis Sáenz de Heredia. It follows the military and political career of the Spanish Head of State Francisco Franco until the 25th anniversary of the end of the Civil War. It uses diverse footage and interviews Francos doctor in Morocco, Manuel Aznar Zubigaray, and Franco himself. It is a commemorative documentary of the 25th anniversary of Francos victory in the Spanish Civil War. Hardi Pardaillan! Hardi Pardaillan! is a 1964 French-Italian adventure film directed by Bernard Borderie and starring Gérard Barray, Valérie Lagrange, Philippe Lemaire, Sophie Hardy, and Guy Delorme. It was also known as The Gallant Musketeer. Angels of the Night Night Angels is a 1987 Brazilian drama movie, directed by Wilson Barros. Besame Mucho Besame Mucho is a 1987 Brazilian romance drama film directed by Francisco Ramalho Jr., based on the play of the same name by Mário Prata. The Hollywood Matador The Hollywood Matador is the fourth animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 9, 1942, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Jealousy Gelosia is a 1915 Italian film directed by Augusto Genina. Il trionfo di Maciste Triumph of the Son of Hercules is a 1961 Italian peplum film directed by Tanio Boccia and starring Kirk Morris. Aaina Aaina is a 1977 Indian Bollywood film starring Mumtaz in the lead role and A. K. Hangal, Nirupa Roy, Lalita Pawar, Jayasudha and Madan Puri in supporting roles. The music is given by Naushad. This film has a special appearance by Rajesh Khanna. The 2007 film, Laaga Chunari Mein Daag has a similar plot to that of Aaina, with Rani Mukerji reprising Mumtazs role as a prostitute. This was Mumtazs second to last film, preceding Aandhiyan. The film is directed by director K. Balachander. He had filmed the same story before: the Tamil film Arangetram, with Kamal Haasan, Pramila and Sivakumar. The film is about a Brahmin girl becoming a sex worker to support her mother and siblings. This film was Kamal Haasans first Hindi film, though he was cast in a very unimportant role of an assistant director of shooting a film of Dharmendra and Neetu Singh. Airborne Airborne is a 1962 American drama film written and directed by James Landis and starring Bobby Diamond. As of 2009 it is in the Public Domain and can be streamed on YouTube or downloaded via the Internet Archive. The film tells the story of a young man and his journey to become a US paratrooper. Airborne features training methods used by the US jump school at the time and is an interesting historical document in this respect. Closing credits indicate that the film is dedicated to the veterans of the US 82nd Airborne Division who established the traditions of the unit in World War II. Il dolce rumore della vita Il dolce rumore della vita is a 1999 Italian romance-drama film directed by Giuseppe Bertolucci. It premiered at the 56th Venice International Film Festival, and entered the competition at the 1999 Mar del Plata Film Festival, in which Bertolucci was awarded as best director. Aag Hi Aag Aag Hi Aag is a 1987 Bollywood action film directed by Shibu Mitra, starring Dharmendra, Shatrughan Sinha, Moushumi Chatterjee, Chunky Pandey, Neelam and Vinod Mehra. The film surfaced as one of the biggest hits of the year, becoming the fourth-highest-grossing film of 1987. Kuzis stari moj You Get It, Man is a 1973 Croatian film directed by Vanča Kljaković, starring Ivica Vidović, Eva Ras and Relja Bašić. It is based on Zvonimir Majdaks novel of the same name. Moon Madness The Secret of the Selenites is a 1984 French animated comedy film directed by Jean Image. It is also known as Moon Madness in the United States and Moontrek in the United Kingdom. The film is loosely based on the novel Baron Munchausens Narrative of his Marvellous Travels and Campaigns in Russia by Rudolf Erich Raspe. Baron Munchausen, the titular protagonist, is a fictional German nobleman. Raspe based the character on a real-life Freiherr, Hieronymus Karl Friedrich, Freiherr von Münchhausen. The fictional Baron of the novel is a retired soldier and world traveler, who narrates tall tales about his past. In one of his best-known stories, the Baron travels to the Moon. An Inlet of Muddy Water An Inlet of Muddy Water is a 1953 Japanese drama film directed by Tadashi Imai. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Dharm Adhikari Dharm Adhikari is a 1986 Bollywood Action film, produced by U.V. Suryanarayana Raju under the Gopi Krishna Movies banner, presented by Krishnam Raju and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Dilip Kumar, Jeetendra, Rohini Hattangadi, Sridevi in the pivotal roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film is a remake of the Telugu movie Bobbili Brahmanna, starring Krishnam Raju, Sharada, Jayasudha in the lead roles, both movies are made by the same banner and director. Two roles of Dilip Kumar and Jeetendra are played by Krishnam Raju in Telugu. Oslinaya shkura The Donkeys Hide is a 1982 Soviet fantasy film based on Charles Perraults Donkeyskin. Participant of the KinderFilmFest program at the 1985 Berlin International Film Festival. The Lion of the Moguls Le Lion des Mogols is a 1924 French drama film directed by Jean Epstein. It is the first film that he directed for the Films Albatros production company. La fiesta de todos La Fiesta de todos is a 1979 Argentine film produced by the Ente Autartico Mundial 1978organization in charge of the organization of the 1978 FIFA World Cup where with a cast of Argentine actors like Luis Sandrini and other shows the feeling of the Argentinian people towards the event. Akvanavty Aquanauts is a 1980 Soviet science fiction film directed by Igor Vosnesensky, based on the story of the same name by Sergei Pavlov. The Terrorist Il terrorista, internationally released as The Terrorist, is a 1963 Italian war drama film directed by Gianfranco De Bosio. It is inspired to real life events of the Italian partisan Otello Pighin. The film entered the 24th Venice International Film Festival, in which it won the Pasinetti Award. Zi mei hua Twin Sisters is a 1934 Chinese film directed by Zheng Zhengqiu. Ee Kannikoodi Ee Kanni Koodi is a 1990 Indian Malayalam Suspense film, directed by K. G. George and produced by Ousepachan Valakuzhy. The film stars Ashwini, Saikumar, Sukumari and Thilakan in the lead roles. Rosa and Cornelia Rosa and Cornelia is a 2000 Italian drama film directed by Giorgio Treves. For her performance Stefania Rocca won a Globo doro. Nireekshana Nireekshana is a 1982 Indian drama film directed by Balu Mahendra, starring Bhanu Chander and Archana. The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Mahendra himself remade the film in Malayalam as Yathra, with Mammooty and Shobana in lead. It was also dubbed in Tamil as Kanne Kalaimaane. He remade the film in Tamil as Adhu Oru Kana Kaalam, with Dhanush in the lead. Sagaram Sakshi Sagaram Sakshi is a 1994 Malayalam film directed by Sibi Malayil. It stars Mammootty in the lead role, with Sukanya and Thilakan in supporting roles. A. K. Lohithadas wrote the screenplay for this film. This was the last film of Sibi Malayil-Lohithadas combination. Boetie Gaan Border Toe! Boetie Gaan Border Toe is a 1984 satire film set during the South African Border War. The film was directed by Regardt van den Bergh, and stars Arnold Vosloo, Frank Dankert and Frank Opperman. Production was assisted by the South African Defence Force. Mooga Manasulu Mooga Manasulu is a 1964 Telugu drama thriller, film written and directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. The film stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri, Jamuna in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. Mooga Manasulu is based on the concept of reincarnation, the first of its kind in Indian cinema in the genre of semi-fiction intended to be more serious in tone with elements that encourage a broader range of moods throughout the narrative. The film was remade in Hindi as Milan directed by Rao himself, while the Tamil Praptham was adapted from Raos work. The Telugu version received the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu, and the Filmfare Best Film Award in 1964 and was screened at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Pandava Vanavasamu Pandava Vanavasam, dubbed into Hindi as Pandav Banvas in 1973, is a 1965 Telugu mythological film, produced by A. S. R. Anjaneyulu under the Madhavi Productions banner and directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Savitri and music composed by Ghantasala. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Trinity For the Spaghetti Western, see They Call Me Trinity Trinity is a 2001 British cult science fiction film. It was written and directed by Gary Boulton-Brown, and stars Tom McCamus, Lucy Akhurst, and Stephen Moyer. Night Falls The Night Falls is a 1952 Mexican crime film directed by Roberto Gavaldón and starring Pedro Armendáriz, Anita Blanch and Rebeca Iturbide. Armendariz delivers a particularly energetic performance. The films sets were designed by the art director Edward Fitzgerald. A Simple Death A Simple Death is a 1985 Soviet drama film directed by Alexander Kaidanovsky. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Mulberry Mulberry is a 1986 South Korean erotic drama film directed by Lee Doo-yong. Based on the eponymous classic story by Na Do-hyang, the film became known for its erotic subject matter, made possible by the governments gradual relaxation of censorship and control over the film industry during the 1980s. It was part of the wave of "Folk erotic" films that had become popular in South Korea at this time. Vakkalathu Narayanankutty Vakkalathu Narayanankutty is a 2001 Malayalam film co-written and directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar with Jayaram, Manya, Mukesh and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead. It was actor Bobby Kottarakkaras last film. It was during the shooting of this film that Bobby Kottarakkara died, leaving the team to continue the shooting without him. The film had an average performance at the box office. The Raccoons and the Lost Star The Raccoons and the Lost Star is the third of four television specials leading up to the animated television series The Raccoons and debuted on December 13, 1983. It came after the first two Raccoons seasonal specials, which were The Christmas Raccoons and The Raccoons on Ice. There are some thematic elements that did not exist in the first two specials, such as the Raccoons world being separate from that of the humans. In the United States, where The Raccoons specials were in the top 10 in Nielsen ratings, The Raccoons and the Lost Star was the number one childrens two-part special in syndication at the time. Bad Religion: Along the Way Along the Way is the first live concert DVD from punk band Bad Religion. The concert footage was taken from fourteen different European stops on their 1989 tour for the album, Suffer. It was originally released on VHS in Germany in 1990 and in the United States in the following year, and on DVD for the first time in 2004, coinciding with the reissues of the bands pre-Recipe for Hate albums. Both the VHS and DVD have the same cover shown on the right, which depicts Jay Bentley with his bass, while the European VHS depicts guitarist Brett Gurewitz and singer Greg Graffin singing along with each other. The format of the video consists of live concert performances interspersed with short interview clips of the band members. The live footage is mixed from fourteen different shows, and jumps between them for each different cut and camera angle. Although the video remains synchronized with the audio track, it is not uncommon for the band members shirts to appear to change many times during the same song. The concert featured no songs from the bands 1983 album Into the Unknown or No Control, although the latter album was released shortly after the European tour. Title of the release is taken from the bands song of the same name, which appears on their 1985 long-out of print EP Back to the Known. This song was also played live at the concert. Mad Season: Live at the Moore Live at The Moore is a home video featuring the final live performance by the American rock supergroup Mad Season. It was released on August 29, 1995. Love in Simla Love In Simla is a 1960 romantic Indian Hindi film, produced by Sashadhar Mukherjee and his Filmalaya production house. Directed by R.K. Nayyar, the film had the producers son, Joy Mukherjee, in the lead. The actress Sadhana made her Hindi movie lead debut in the film and became a star. The film also starred Azra, Shobhana Samarth and Durga Khote. The film was a light musical with humour as well as slapstick comedy. It became a hit at the box office. The film is a part of the Love in trilogy. The films success set up the lead pairs success in the 1960s and led to the making of Love in Tokyo, also starring Joy Mukherjee. Naan Mahaan Alla Naan Mahaan Alla is a 1984 Indian Tamil-language film directed by S. P. Muthuraman. This film features Rajinikanth, Radha and M. N. Nambiar in the lead roles. It is a remake of the Hindi film Vishwanath..the film was hit at box office and ran 100 days Dôtonborigawa is a 1982 Japanese film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Show Show is a Telugu National Award-winning film released in 2002. Directed by Neelakanta, the film stars Manjula Ghattamaneni and Surya. The film was premiered in the Indian Panorama section at the International Film Festival of India. The Tram #9 Was Going The Tram Was Going, Number Nine is a Ukrainian animated film about a tram that traces how people discuss their everyday lives. It was created by Ukranimafilm studio in 2002. Taaqatwar Taaqatwar is a 1989 Bollywood action film directed by David Dhawan and starring Sanjay Dutt, Govinda, Neelam Kothari and Anita Raj. It was a box office hit. Govinda worked with David Dhawan for the first time in Taaqatwar. He then formed a successful collaboration with David Dhawan and went on to act in 17 movies directed by him, most of which were comedy films and were successful. David Dhawan paired actor Sanjay Dutt and Govinda together for a further three successful films much later on in his career. Men of the Sky Men of the Sky is a 1942 American Technicolor short propaganda film, directed by B. Reeves Eason. The documentary film reenacted the training of a group of United States Army Air Forces pilots. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hollywood rushed to turn out films that would help to help win the war. The studios produced more than features, with countless cartoons and short subjects that were intended to inform the public, boost morale, encourage support of the Red Cross and other organizations that were helping at home and overseas or in recruitment. There were also films that were shown only to members of the armed forces. These films either trained them or entertained them. Men of the Sky is one of the best examples of how Hollywood pitched in and worked to boost morale and also recruit men and women into military service. Along with Don DeFore and Tod Andrews, Eleanor Parker has a leading role. Each of the leads would go on to lengthy screen and television careers. Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, a Sailor from York Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, a Sailor from York is a 1982 Czechoslovak stop motion-animated film, with animated flashbacks, directed by Stanislav Látal. The film is based on the 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. Manjupoloru Penkutti Manjupoloru Penkutti is a 2004 Malayalam film about a teenager girl who is abused by her stepfather. The film was directed by Kamal. This movie is a remake of the 2000 movie Crime and Punishment in Suburbia. This film shot in Kochi and Paris. The Wind in the Evening The Wind, in the Evening is a 2004 Italian drama film written and directed by Andrea Adriatico. Loosely inspired by the killing of Marco Biagi, it was screened in the Forum section at the 54th Berlin International Film Festival. Christmas at Maxwell's Christmas at Maxwells is a 2006 American independent drama film written and directed by William C. Laufer, and starring Andrew May and Jacqueline Jack Hourigan. Bewafa Sanam Bewafa Sanam is a 1995 Hindi film directed by Gulshan Kumar. It stars Krishan Kumar, Shilpa Shirodkar, Aruna Irani, Shakti Kapoor and Kiran Kumar. The screenplay was written by Sachin Bhowmick, dialogue by Madan Joshi, and story by Gulshan Kumar. It was produced by Gulshan Kumar. Mighty Times: The Children's March Mighty Times: The Childrens March is a 2004 American short documentary film about the Birmingham, Alabama civil rights marches in the 1960s, highlighting the bravery of young activists in Childrens Crusade. It was directed by Robert Houston and produced by Robert Hudson. In 2005, the film won an Oscar at the 77th Academy Awards for Documentary Short Subject. The film was co-produced by the Southern Poverty Law Center and HBO. Hell Has Harbour Views Hell Has Harbour Views is a 2005 Australian television movie starring Matt Day and Lisa McCune. It was written and directed by Peter Duncan, based on the novel of the same name by Richard Beasley. It was nominated for "best miniseries or telemovie" at both the AFI Awards and the Logie Awards, losing to The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant at both; and for two additional AFI Awards and an additional Logie Award, all of which it lost to Love My Way. Love Trilogy Love Trilogy is a 2004 Hong Kong-Chinese film starring Francis Ng, Anita Yuen, Ruby Lin, Michael Chow, Lu Yi and Han Xiao. It was directed by Derek Chiu. It has differing titles in China and Hong Kong. The China title is Falling in Love with Heaven & Earth Babak & Friends: A First Norooz Babak and Friends - A First Norooz is a direct-to-DVD animated film by Norooz Productions, later renamed Big Bad Boo Studios. The 33-minute cartoon was released in 2005. The film was made to teach children about the Persian New Year Norooz, celebrating the coming of spring and is about a little boy named Babak who is stuck between being Iranian and being American. Through a dream and magical visit by Amoo norooz, Babak learns to be proud of his heritage and celebrates the New Year with his family. The movie was produced by Aly Jetha, Shabnam Rezaei, Matt Hullum, Dustin Ellis, and Mastaneh Moghadam, and written and directed by Dustin Ellis. It included the voices of oscar-nominee Shohreh Aghdashloo, Parviz Sayyad, Ali Pourtash and Catherine Bell. It was the first time the character of Amoo Norooz was animated in Iranian history. The movie was produced in both English and Persian as a language-learning tool for Iranian-American children. Babak and Friends - A First Norooz first screened in the Soho Apple Store Theatre and subsequently in other Apple stores and various museums such as Asia Society and The British Museum. The producers used this and other channels such as film festivals and Amazon to gain traction for distribution. Les saignantes Les Saignantes is a 2005 futuristic science fiction erotic thriller film with a strong political sensibility. Two sexy young women win the favor of the corrupt political elite, but when one of these leaders dies in the middle of a sexual act, the friends are left with a corpse to get rid of. Bekolo eviscerates the ruling elite but with the canny use of inter-titles also leaves the audience with something to ponder. The film won the Silver Stallion at Fespaco 2007 and the Best Actress awards with the special mention of the jury. Susuk Susuk is a 2008 Malaysian horror film which was released on 7 August 2008 in Malaysia. The film is directed by Amir Muhammad and Naeim Ghalili. The story concerns Soraya, who uses the forbidden practice of susuk to be famous. My Backyard Was a Mountain My Backyard Was A Mountain is a 2005 multiple award winning AFI short film by Puerto Rican - American writer/director Adam Schlachter and produced by Austin Wakefield. Schlachter first filmed a black-and-white version of the movie in 2004 called Palmarejo to secure financing for his project. He was the recipient of multiple grants, including The Caucus Foundations Gold Circle Award and Hispanic Scholarship Funds HSF / McNamara Family Creative Arts Project Grant. It has won many awards, including Best short or student film at the 2006 Imagen Awards. Much of the cast of the earlier version was invited to reprise their roles for My Backyard Was A Mountain. The movie premiered on October 23, 2005 at the Arclight Hollywood Film Festival and is currently available for download on iTunes. Aristide and the Endless Revolution Aristide and the Endless Revolution is a 2005 feature documentary directed and produced by Nicolas Rossier about former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and the coup detat that ousted him from the country in 2004. Rossier was the first media professional to get exclusive access to Aristide while in exile and the resultant interview is featured in the film, as well as interviews with many experts on Haiti, including U.S. Representative Maxine Waters, noted economist Jeffrey Sachs and Aristides lawyer Ira J. Kurzban. Trinidad Trinidad is an American documentary film by Jay Hodges and PJ Raval. The film was screened at the IFP Market and IFP Rough Cuts Lab. In 2009, the film premiered on Showtime. The Minority The Minority is a 2007 American film written and directed by Dwayne Buckle and starring Billoah Greene as Jake Jackson. The Minority was Dwayne Buckles first feature-length film which was shot in New York City. The movie had its theatrical motion picture release in 2007 and debuted at the 15th Annual Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles, where it won an Honorable Mention Award. The film had its DVD release in 2009. Tovarisch, I Am Not Dead Tovarisch, I Am Not Dead is a documentary film by Stuart Urban about his father Garri Urban, and also the title of an autobiographical book by Garri Urban describing his survival in, and escape from, Joseph Stalins Soviet Union. The film was released in 2007. The book was originally published in 1980 by Weidenfeld & Nicolson and in paperback by Cyclops Vision in 2006. It was published in several foreign language editions. In 1992 Stuart Urban filmed Garris journey to the former Soviet Union as soon as Communism disintegrated. The video diaries and interviews that were made by Stuart Urban over 14 years form the core of the film which documents the quest into Garris KGB records and the fate of his family in the Holocaust. Contributors to the film include Pulitzer prize-winning historian, Anne Applebaum. The film can be categorized as an example of the growing genre of "first person" documentary. The film was awarded the top prize, the Lancia Award, at the Biografilm Festival in June 2007. It also was nominated for the Raindance Award at the British Independent Film Awards, and won the World Silver Medal at the New York Festivals. It was furthermore shortlisted for the Grierson Awards 2008. Hell's Bells: The Dangers of Rock 'N' Roll Hells Bells: The Dangers of Rock N Roll is a 1989 Christian documentary film produced and directed by Eric Holmberg, founder of Reel to Real Ministries and The Apologetics Group. Holmberg also produced and directed its sequel, Hells Bells 2 - The Power and Spirit of Popular Music. Consenting Adults Consenting Adults is a 2007 BBC Four television dramatisation of the events of the Wolfenden committee, whose report led to the decriminalisation of homosexuality in Britain. Set in the 1950s, the film depicts social attitudes towards homosexuality in Britain at that time, largely focusing on the committees chair, John Wolfenden, and his own homosexual son Jeremy. The film was commissioned as part of a season of programming marking the 40th anniversary of the decriminalisation of homosexuality in England and Wales in 1967. Similar legislation came into force in Scotland and Northern Ireland in 1981 and 1982 respectively. Alexandria Alexandria is a 2005 Indonesian film, featuring a soundtrack by Indonesian pop rock band Peterpan. Stephen Fry: 50 Not Out Stephen Fry: 50 Not Out was a one-off, one-hour documentary/biography about Stephen Fry released in 2007 by the BBC, celebrating Stephen Frys fiftieth birthday. There were many people who were interviewed to talk about Stephen, some of them were Clive Anderson, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Kenneth Branagh, Jo Brand, Russell Brand, Ronnie Corbett, Richard Curtis, Alan Davies, Ben Elton, Phill Jupitus, Hugh Laurie, Nigella Lawson, John Lloyd, Michael Parkinson, Prince Charles, Jonathan Ross, J. K. Rowling, John Sessions, Michael Sheen, Imelda Staunton, Nick Symons, Emma Thompson, Robert Webb. The show was released as a part of a dedicated two nights of programming, called Stephen Fry Weekend to Fry on the 17th and 18 August 2007. 50 Not Out was on the first night. There was also a second night which was composed of programs selected by Fry, as well as a 60-minute interview with Mark Lawson and a half-hour special, Stephen Fry: Guilty Pleasures. Doraemon: Nobita Drifts in the Universe is the second Doraemon film released after Fujiko Fujios departure. It is the 20th Doraemon film. This is the third movie solely produced by Fujiko Production following The Record of Nobitas Parallel Visit to the West and Nobitas Great Adventure in the South Seas. This movie commemorates the 20th anniversary of the Doraemon film series. It was released on March 6, 1999, together with Nobitas the Night Before a Wedding and Funny Candy of Okashinana!? La rabbia The Rage is a 2008 Italian film directed by Louis Nero. Genghis Khan: The Story of a Lifetime Genghis Khan is an unfinished 1992 biographical film of Genghis Khan, starring Richard Tyson, Charlton Heston, Pat Morita and John Saxon. An unsuccessful attempt was made to revive the production in 2010 and to release the movie as Genghis Khan: The Story of a Lifetime, as both a 2-hour feature film and 6-hour TV series. Renzo Gracie: Legacy Renzo Gracie: Legacy is a 2008 documentary film about Brazilian jiu jitsu pioneer Renzo Gracie, directed by Gethin Aldous and written by Aldous, Steve Allen and Adrian Miller. Shot over a ten-year period, it shows the origins of the sport of Mixed martial arts from its bare knuckle days to the explosion of the sport in both Japan and America. Chargesheet Chargesheet is a Bollywood Crime thriller, drama film directed by veteran Dev Anand, starring himself, Jackie Shroff, Naseeruddin Shah and Divya Dutta in lead roles, while Riya Sen appears in an item-number. The film is named after a formal document of accusation prepared by a law-enforcement agency in India. It released on 30 September 2011, to mixed reviews and failed at the box office due to multiple releases around the same time. It was Dev Anands last work before he died on 3 December 2011. Yengeç oyunu The Crab Game is a 2009 Turkish drama film written and directed by Ali Özgentürk. Training Rules Training Rules is a 63-minute award-winning 2009 American documentary film co-produced and co-directed by Dee Mosbacher and Fawn Yacker. It is narrated by Diana Nyad. The documentary, subtitled as No Drinking, No Drugs, No Lesbians is a Woman Vision film. Director Mosbacher, a lesbian feminist activist filmmaker and psychiatrist established Woman Vision as a nonprofit organization, to promote tolerance and equal treatment of all people through the production and use of educational media, Training Rules examines how womens collegiate sports, caught in a web of homophobic practices, collude in the destruction of the lives and dreams of many of its most talented athletes. It focuses on the womens basketball program at Pennsylvania State University under head coach Rene Portland and her policy of discrimination on her players based on their sexual orientation over a 27-year period as coach of the universitys basketball program, particularly from the 1980s to the late 1990s. Cicak-Man 2: Planet Hitam Cicakman 2: Planet Hitam is a film sequel of Cicak-Man that had been released on 11 December 2008 by KRU Studios with collaboration with Grand Brilliance Sdn. Bhd. in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei Still directed by Yusry Abdul Halim with script by the director and Meor Shariman, this action-comedy saw the return of the cast from the first movie and new characters were introduced. Soch Lo Soch Lo is 2010 Hindi mystery film developed under the banner of Sun Entertainment, directed by Sartaj Singh Pannu and produced by Karanbir Singh Pannu. The film features actors Sartaj Singh Pannu, Iris Maity, Nishan Nanaiah, Barkha Madan, Himanshu Kohli and Bhupinder Singh. It was premièred in Beverly Hills, CA on 23 June 2010 and released on 27 August 2010. Fugitives Go West – Freiheit um jeden Preis is a 2011 German television miniseries directed by Andreas Linke. Set in the summer of 1984, the story concentrates on three friends trying to escape East Germany. The series originally was broadcast in Germany in two two-hour segments on January 6 and January 7, 2011 on ProSieben. Cats Dancing on Jupiter Cats Dancing on Jupiter, also known as LA Femmes Fatale, is a film completed in 2011, directed by Jordan Alan and produced by Cassian Elwes, starring Amanda Righetti, Erica Taylor, Jonathan Bennett and Anneliese Van Der Pol. Cisne Swan is a 2011 Portuguese film directed by Teresa Villaverde. Big Time Beach Party: Part 1 Big Time Beach Party is a 2011 made-for-television film and the fourth film of the series film franchise of the Nickelodeon television series, Big Time Rush. It serves as the season two 12th and 13th episode and the 32nd and 33rd episode of the series overall as it is commonly broadcast divided in two parts. It aired on February 21, 2011. Just like the three previous Big Time Rush movies, Big Time Beach Party does not differ in either the direction or the structure from a typical Big Time Rush episode. So practically is a two-part episode promoted as a movie since the adventures get bigger. In the movie/episode the guys get the chance to spend a day in a beach house but things seem to develop quite differently from how they expected. The shows main cast along with the majority of the common recurring cast and several special guest stars are featured. Grandma, a Thousand Times Teta, Alf Marra is a documentary film about a feisty Beiruti grandmother. The 50-minute film was produced in 2010 as a UAE/Qatar/Lebanon co-production with the financial support of the Doha Film Institute and Screen Institute Beirut. The film was produced by Veritas Films. It was the first film to be released by a company based in Twofour54, Abu Dhabi’s media content creation freezone. “Teta, Alf Marra” achieved several ‘firsts’ for the regional filmmaking industry. It was the first locally produced documentary to show in cinemas in the UAE and secure regional distribution. It was also the first documentary produced in the GCC to qualify for Academy Awards qualification, with theatrical runs in Los Angeles and New York City. 3 Weeks to Daytona 3 Weeks to Daytona is a 2011 American independent drama film directed by Bret Stern and starring Scott Cohen, Jorja Fox and Rip Torn. The Daughter The Daughter is a 2012 Greek drama film directed by Thanos Anastopoulos. It was screened in the City to City section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Kimmy Dora and the Temple of Kiyeme Kimmy Dora and the Temple of Kiyeme is a 2012 Filipino comedy horror film directed by Joyce Bernal and is a sequel to the film Kambal sa Kiyeme in 2009 and the second installment in the Kimmy Dora film series. The film premiered nationwide in the Philippines on June 13, 2012 and became the second highest grossing Filipino film of 2012, earning ₱ 100 Million in two weeks, and currently holds the fifteenth place in the highest-grossing Filipino films of all time. It tells the story of twin sisters Kimmy and Dora, both played by Eugene Domingo, in their quest to find love in South Korea. Going Cardboard: A Board Game Documentary Going Cardboard: A Board Game Documentary is a 2012 documentary about the American adoption of German-style board games, and includes coverage of the 2009 board game event Spiel in Essen, Germany, as well as interviews with many prominent game designers. The film was written, directed and produced by Lorien Green, who was introduced to board gaming by her husband. It was financed through the crowd funding service Kickstarter. Manushya Mrugam Manushya Mrugam is a 2011 Indian Malayalam-language mystery film written, directed and starring Baburaj. It was produced by his wife Vani Viswanath; the film co-stars Kiran Rathod, Oviya, and Prithviraj Sukumaran. The story is about sexual exploitation of young girls. The film was released on 15 July 2011. It was dubbed and released in Tamil as Police Rajyam. Shwashurbari Zindabad Soshur Bari Zindabad is a 2002 Bangladeshi film released on Eid-ul-Fitr. The film marked the directorial debut of Debashish Biswas, son of Dilip Biswas. Orion Orion is the second feature film by writer/director Asiel Norton. It was released in Canada in 2015, in the UK in 2016, and in the USA in 2017. It stars David Arquette and Lily Cole. Prema Pusthakam Prema Pusthakam is a 1993 Telugu language romance film which was partly directed by Gollapudi Srinivas before his death on the set of the film; it was later finished by his father, Gollapudi Maruthi Rao. It featured newcomers Ajith Kumar and Kanchan in the lead roles, with Devendran was the music composer. Onnorokom Bhalobasha Onnorokom Bhalobasha is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. Directed by Shahin Shomon. Onnorokom Bhalobasa is the second film of Jaaz Multimedia. After the success of 1st movie Bhalobasar Rong, this time we are presenting a far better romantic movie named Onnorokom Bhalobasa. Stars Mahiya Mahi, Sara Zerin, Bappy Chowdhury, Amit Hasan, Razzak and many more. It is the remake of 2009 Telugu movie Maska. Chanthaly Chanthaly is a 2012 Lao horror film directed by Mattie Do and written by Christopher Larsen. It is the first horror film to be written and directed entirely in Laos and the first Lao feature film directed by a woman. Chanthaly was screened at the 2012 Luang Prabang Film Festival and the 2013 Fantastic Fest. Pop singer Amphaiphun Phimmapunya stars in the leading role as Chanthaly, alongside Douangmany Soliphanh and Soukchinda Duangkhamchan. Everything We Loved Everything We Loved is a 2014 New Zealand drama film written and directed by Max Currie. It won Best Actress and Best Screenplay at the 2014 New Zealand Film Awards. Paranthe Wali Gali Paranthe Wali Gali is a 2014 Indian romance comedy film directed and produced by the award-winning playwright and theatre director Sachin Gupta under Chilsag-Civitech Motion Pictures. It is produced by Sachin Gupta and Sushma Gupta and co-produced by Subodh Goel and Alka Goel. The film stars Anuj Saxena and Neha Pawar in the lead roles. Vaalee Vaalee is a 2001 Indian Kannada romantic thriller film directed by S. Mahendar featuring Sudeep in a double role and Poonam Singar in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by Rajesh Ramanath and lyrics by K. Kalyan. The film released on 19 October 2001. This film is remake of Tamil movie Vaali. Topiwala Topiwala is a 2013 Kannada political satire film starring Upendra and Bhavana in the lead roles. The film is written by Upendra and directed by MG Srinivas. Kanakapura Sreenivas and K.P. Srikanth jointly produce this venture under R.S. Productions banner. V. Harikrishna composed the music. The film was released on 15 March 2013 in 150 Karnataka theaters and grossed in its opening weekend and more than in its first week. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Swiss Bank Ki Daaredi. Almost There Almost There is a 2014 independent documentary film, produced by Kartemquin Films. It was directed by Aaron Wickenden and Dan Rybicky. The film delivered a Central Pitch at the 2013 International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam Forum. It later premiered at DOC NYC and Sheffield Doc/Fest, followed by Official Selections at film festivals around the world. It has received coverage in The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, The Village Voice, and many other outlets. Almost There was nominated for the 2016 Cinema Eye Honors Spotlight Award. It was acquired for distribution by Factory 25. Life After Manson Life After Manson is a 2014 documentary film, and is based on the story of one of Charles Mansons family member Patricia Krenwinkel, who was involved in the infamous Tate-LaBianca murders in 1969. In the documentary Krenwinkel discusses her childhood, her life with the family, and her life in prison. The film premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival. Ayas Ayas is a 2013 Turkish animated film produced by Düşyeri Animation Studios. The film went on nationwide general release on November 22, 2013. Atlit Atlit is a 2014 Franco-Israeli drama film written and directed by Shirel Amitaï. It stars Géraldine Nakache, Judith Chemla and Yaël Abecassis. Unmanned: America's Drone Wars Unmanned: Americas Drone Wars is a feature-length documentary film released by Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films in October, 2013, investigating the impact of U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan and elsewhere. Oh Lucy! Oh Lucy! is a short film directed by Atsuko Hirayanagi. The short film made its world premiere at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival receiving 2nd place in the Cinéfondation. Oh Lucy! has since become Academy Qualified by winning the Best International Short Film Award at the 2015 Flickerfest as well as the Short Film Jury Award: International Fiction at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Hirayanagi later made the film into a feature film version, released in 2017. Marriage 2.0 Marriage 2.0 is a 2015 adult romance film depicting the first steps of a married couple into a non-monogamous open relationship. It was written and produced by Magnus Sullivan and directed by Paul Deeb. Although the original version contains explicit sex scenes, the edited version received an NC-17 rating by the Motion Picture Association of America. Author Christopher Ryan and sexologists Emily Morse, Reid Mihalko and Carol Queen appear in the film in brief cameos. Ishq Click Ishq Click is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language romantic film, directed by Anil Balani and produced by Ajay Jaiswal and Satish Tripathi. It stars Adhyayan Suman and Sara Loren. The film is based on the life of a supermodel from Mumbai who struggles very hard to become a top model and a photographer who helps her in her struggle. Let's Eat! Lets Eat! is a 2016 Singaporean-Malaysian comedy film directed by Chapman To in his directorial debut. It stars To as a traditionalist chef who comes into conflict with the restaurant owners daughter, played by Aimee Chan. It was released on 4 February in Malaysia and in Singapore the next day, grossing a total of US$489,846 in both territories. New York New York New York New York is a 2016 Chinese-Hong Kong romantic drama film directed by Luo Dong. It was released in China by Huayi Brothers and China Film Group on April 15, 2016. Riverhead Riverhead is a 2016 Canadian drama film directed by Justin Oakey. Set in a small town in Newfoundland and Labrador, the film stars Lawrence Barry as Patrick Whelan, a community patriarch drawn into a blood feud when Michael and Robert Windsor, the sons of a former enemy of Patricks, return to town. The film premiered on September 16, 2016 at the Atlantic Film Festival. The films score was composed by the Norwegian experimental electronic group Ulver. The film received two Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards in 2017, for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor. Kings' Shift Kings Shift is Lithuanian film directed buy Ignas Miškinis. Yaakkai Yaakkai is a 2017 Indian Tamil romantic crime thriller film directed by Kuzhandhai Velappan, starring Krishna and Swathi Reddy in the leading roles. Featuring music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, the film was released on 3 March 2017. The Black Gloves The Black Gloves is a 2017 horror film directed by Scottish film director and producer Lawrie Brewster and serves as a prequel to his 2013 debut horror film Lord of Tears. The movie is set during the 1940s and tells the story of a psychologist that soon finds himself at odds with the Owlman, a sinister owl-headed figure. The Black Gloves marks the third film that Brewster has directed that stars Jamie Scott Gordon and the second with actress Alexandra Nicole Hulme. Jarugandi Jarugandi is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language action black comedy film written and directed by A. N. Pitchumani and co-produced by Nithin Sathya and Badri Kasthuri. The film features Jai, Reba Monica John, and Amit Tiwari in the lead roles. The production of this film started in late 2017. The film released on 26 October and was an below average at the box office. Liway Liway is a 2018 Filipino independent film about the experiences of Dakip, a young boy growing up in a prison as the son of anti-Marcos dissident Cecilia Flores-Oebanda, better known as Commander Liway and referred to in the film by the vernacular endearment "Day", during the waning days of the Marcos dictatorship. The film was written and directed by Kip Oebanda based on true events, with Glaiza de Castro playing the films titular lead. The film was released on August 3, 2018, as part of the 14th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival, where it received a special jury commendation and the audience choice award in the full-length feature film category. During its run, the film was noted for eliciting strong emotional responses from its audiences. During its Cinemalaya screenings, filmgoers often spontaneously applauded the film during the end credits. In some instances, viewers chanted protest songs which were used in the film that originated during the Marcos era. Along with Benedict Miques ML, it was one of the two Cinemalaya 2018 films about the martial law, continuing the tradition of 2017s Respeto in light of the 2016 Burial of Ferdinand Marcos and the prominence of his wife Imelda Marcos and his children, Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Imee Marcos, in Philippine politics. Enoch Arden Enoch Arden is a 1915 American short drama film directed by Christy Cabanne. It is based on the poem "Enoch Arden" by Tennyson. A print of the film exists at the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection. Opium Opium is a 1919 German silent film directed by Robert Reinert and starring Eduard von Winterstein, Sybill Morel and Werner Krauss. The Soul of Youth The Soul of Youth is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by William Desmond Taylor, produced and distributed by Realart Pictures. Produced under the working title The Boy, it stars Lewis Sargent and Lila Lee. The film has been preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Peg o' My Heart Peg o My Heart is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Laurette Taylor. It is based on the 1912 play written by Taylors husband J. Hartley Manners. The play starred Laurette Taylor and famously ran a record number of performances on Broadway. Six reels of the original eight reels survive at the Library of Congress. Nevada Nevada is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by John Waters and starring Gary Cooper, Thelma Todd, and William Powell. Based on the novel Nevada by Zane Grey, the film is about a former outlaw hired to protect a ranch owners daughter, which angers the ranch foreman who is in love with the girl. The villainous foreman spreads a rumor of his rivals dark past to the sheriff, and the former outlaw is soon on the run again. Eventually he captures a gang of cattle rustlers led by the foreman, and with his reputation restored, he marries the girl. This lavish Western film was remade in 1944 as Nevada starring Robert Mitchum—the only time Cooper and Mitchum played the same role. Nevada still survives in a complete copy, but the films appearance is not the best, due probably to poor preservation. It is possible to make out scenes, but not as well as other highly restored silent films. This was a very early Western role for Gary Cooper, but his fame in Westerns would be more noticeable in talking pictures. Moan & Groan, Inc. Moan and Groan, Inc. is a 1929 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 94th Our Gang short to be released. Paris Bound Paris Bound is a 1927 play by Philip Barry. It was made into a film in 1929, directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring Ann Harding and Fredric March. Man to Man Man to Man is an all-talking American pre-Code drama film produced by Warner Bros. in 1930. The film was directed by Allan Dwan and stars Phillips Holmes. The film is based on the story "Barber Johns Boy" by Ben Ames Williams. Peacock Alley Peacock Alley is a 1930 American musical romantic drama film directed by Marcel de Sano, and starring Mae Murray and George Barraud. The film is a remake of the 1922 silent film of the same name in which Murray also stars. Aside from Murray being cast in the lead, the remake was largely different from the 1922 silent film. While Murrays character in the 1922 film was named Cleo, she was renamed Claire Tree in this film. George Barraud replaced Monte Blue as the male lead, who is now named Clayton Stoddard. The film was shot in black-and-white except for a two-color Technicolor sequence in which Murray tangos and impersonates both a toreador and a bull. By Candlelight By Candlelight is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by James Whale. The film is based on the Austrian play Candle Light by and Karl Farkas. The film stars Elissa Landi, Paul Lukas, Nils Asther, and Dorothy Revier. A musical version adapted by Rowland Leigh, Cole Porter, and Edwin Gilbert premiered in 1938 under the title You Never Know, but was a critical and box office flop that closed after only 78 performances. The Man from Toronto The Man from Toronto is a 1933 British romantic comedy film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Jessie Matthews, Ian Hunter and Kathleen Harrison. After an inheritance is left to them if they marry, an Englishwoman and a Canadian must meet for the first time to investigate the other - with comedic results. Matthews was considered a rising film star at the time of the production, and she quickly became one of Gainsborough Pictures leading names. Moonlight and Pretzels Moonlight and Pretzels is a 1933 American Pre-Code musical film directed by Karl Freund about a man who puts on a Broadway show. The film was released by Universal Studios, and featured Mary Brian and William Frawley, best known as "Fred Mertz" on I Love Lucy; Freund was a cinematographer for I Love Lucy. Friends of Mr. Sweeney Friends of Mr. Sweeney is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Edward Ludwig and written by Warren B. Duff, Sid Sutherland, F. Hugh Herbert and Erwin S. Gelsey. It is based on the 1925 novel Friends of Mr. Sweeney by Elmer Davis. The film stars Charlie Ruggles, Ann Dvorak, Eugene Pallette, Robert Barrat, Berton Churchill and Dorothy Burgess. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 28, 1934. Let's Fall in Love Lets Fall in Love is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic musical film starring Edmund Lowe and Ann Sothern. Released by Columbia Pictures, the film was directed by David Burton and written by Herbert Fields. The songs Lets Fall in Love and Love Is Love Anywhere were introduced by Ann Sothern in this film. I Live for Love I Live for Love is a 1935 American musical comedy film directed by Busby Berkeley and starring Dolores del Rio, Everett Marshall and Guy Kibbee. The films sets were designed by the art director Esdras Hartley. She Couldn't Take It She Couldnt Take It is a 1935 screwball comedy film made at Columbia Pictures, directed by Tay Garnett, written by C. Graham Baker, Gene Towne and Oliver H.P. Garrett, and starring George Raft and Joan Bennett. It was one of the few comedies Raft made in his career. The Foxy Hunter The Foxy Hunter is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, her nephew Junior and Pudgy the Dog. All three characters are voiced by Mae Questel. Gangway Gangway is a 1937 British musical film directed by Sonnie Hale and starring Jessie Matthews, Barry MacKay, Nat Pendleton and Alastair Sim. Its plot involves a young reporter goes undercover to unmask a gang of criminals who are planning a jewel heist. AKA as Sparkles in Australia and on Australian release 78rpm records. Jessie Matthews was nicknamed SPARKLE in the film. Green Fields Green Fields is a 1937 American comedy-drama Yiddish film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and Jacob Ben-Ami. The film features child actor Herschel Bernardi, later to be an adult star on Broadway, in films and on television. Broadway Musketeers Broadway Musketeers is a 1938 American musical drama film directed by John Farrow for Warner Bros. Starring Margaret Lindsay, Ann Sheridan and Marie Wilson as three women who grew up in an orphanage and cross paths later in life, it is a remake of the earlier Warners film, Three on a Match. Call the Mesquiteers Call the Mesquiteers is a 1938 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by John English. The Great Heart The Great Heart is a 1938 American short film about the life of Father Damien and is directed by David Miller. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 11th Academy Awards in 1938 for Best Short Subject. Little Miss Thoroughbred Little Miss Thoroughbred is a 1938 film directed by John Farrow. Peggy Ann Garner made her debut in the film. It was also known as Little Lady Luck. Znachor The Quack or Znachor is a 1937 Polish drama film directed by Michał Waszyński, an adaptation of the novel by Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz published in the same year. It is followed by Profesor Wilczur and Testament of Profesor Wilczur. Four Sons Four Sons is a 1940 film directed by Archie Mayo. It stars Don Ameche and Eugenie Leontovich. It is a remake of the 1928 film of the same name. A Fugitive from Justice A Fugitive from Justice is a 1940 film starring Roger Pryor, Lucile Fairbanks and Eddie Foy Jr.. He Stayed for Breakfast He Stayed for Breakfast is a 1940 romantic comedy film starring Loretta Young and Melvyn Douglas and directed by Alexander Hall. A Communist working in Paris attempts to assassinate a banker, then hides out in the apartment of the bankers estranged wife. Strange Alibi Strange Alibi is a 1941 American crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman, written by Kenneth Gamet, Leslie T. White and Fred Niblo Jr., and starring Arthur Kennedy, Joan Perry, Jonathan Hale, John Ridgely, Florence Bates and Charles Trowbridge. It was released by Warner Bros. on April 19, 1941. I Was Framed I Was Framed is a 1942 American crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman. According to Warner Bros records the film earned $159,000 domestically and $90,000 foreign. Strange Affair Strange Affair is a 1944 mystery film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Allyn Joslyn, Evelyn Keyes, Marguerite Chapman, Edgar Buchanan, Nina Foch, and Hugo Haas. Carnival Carnival is a 1946 British drama film directed by Stanley Haynes and starring Sally Gray, Michael Wilding, Stanley Holloway and Jean Kent. It is based on the 1912 novel of the same name by Compton Mackenzie which had previous been made into a 1932 film version Dance Pretty Lady by Anthony Asquith. It was shot at Denham Studios with sets designed by the art director Carmen Dillon. The End of the River The End of the River is a British film made in Brazil about a South American Indian boy who leaves the jungle to the city, where he is accused of murder. It was directed by Derek Twist and written by Wolfgang Wilhelm, based on a novel by Desmond Holdridge. The film stars Sabu and Bibi Ferreira. The film was produced by Powell & Pressburger, the famous filmmaking duo known as "The Archers". It was filmed mainly on location, along the upper sections of the Amazon River. Ének a búzamezökröl Song of the Cornfields is a 1947 Hungarian drama film directed by István Szőts and starring Alice Szellay, János Görbe and József Bihari. A Hungarian soldier returning from fighting in the Second World War marries the woman he believes to be the widow of a former comrade who he thinks died in the Prisoner of War camp in which they were held. Song of the Cornfields was one of only three Hungarian films to be made in 1947, as the film industry struggled to recover from the destruction of the final war years. The film was based on a novel by Ferenc Móra. It was the second film directed by Szőts, following up his well-received 1942 debut People of the Mountains which featured several of the same cast members. The film was banned in Hungary because of its depiction of the controversial issue of Hungarian prisoners held by the Soviets. The Hungarian Communist leader Mátyás Rákosi walked out of a screening in protest, and the film was not shown again in Hungary until 1979. Szőts next scheduled film Treasured Earth was taken away from him and given to Frigyes Bán to direct. Chinatown at Midnight Chinatown at Midnight is a 1949 film noir crime film directed by Seymour Friedman and starring Hurd Hatfield. Pippi Longstocking Pippi Longstocking is a 1949 Swedish film directed by Per Gunvall and starring Viveca Serlachius as Pippi Longstocking. It is based on the famous childrens novel of the same name by Astrid Lindgren. Without Leaving an Address Without Leaving an Address is a 1951 French comedy film directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois. At the 1st Berlin International Film Festival it won the Golden Bear award. The films sets were designed by the art directors Max Douy and Serge Piménoff. Los isleros Los Isleros is a 1951 Argentine film directed by Lucas Demare. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. It won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film. Thunderbirds Thunderbirds is a 1952 war film directed by John H. Auer and starring John Derek, John Drew Barrymore, Mona Freeman, Gene Evans, Eileen Christy and Ward Bond. It features the exploits of the 45th Infantry Division in the Italian campaign of World War II. The film was made by Republic Pictures with sequences filmed at Fort Sill. Treasure Hunt Treasure Hunt is a 1952 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Martita Hunt, Jimmy Edwards, Naunton Wayne and Athene Seyler. Inside a Girls' Dormitory Dortoir des grandes , is a French crime drama film from 1954, directed by Henri Decoin, written by François Chalais, starring Jean Marais and Louis de Funès. The film is also known under the titles: "Girls Dormitory" and "Inside a Girls Dormitory". The Lady Wants Mink The Lady Wants Mink is a 1953 American comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and written by Dane Lussier and Richard Alan Simmons. The film stars Dennis OKeefe, Ruth Hussey, Eve Arden, William Demarest, Gene Lockhart and Hope Emerson. The film was released on March 30, 1953, by Republic Pictures. Sins of Jezebel Sins of Jezebel is a 1953 American historical drama film produced by Sigmund Neufeld and directed by Reginald Le Borg. It stars Paulette Goddard as Jezebel, the biblical queen of the northern kingdom of Israel during the 9th century BC. The film was shot in Ansco Color for widescreen projection. The Veils of Bagdad The Veils of Bagdad is a 1953 American Technicolor adventure film directed by George Sherman and starring Victor Mature and Mari Blanchard. Will Any Gentleman...? Will Any Gentleman...? is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Michael Anderson and starring George Cole, Veronica Hurst and William Hartnell. It was based on a 1950 play of the same name by Vernon Sylvaine. Music from Mars Music from Mars is a 1955 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Ján Kadár and Elmar Klos. The film starred Josef Kemr. Buonanotte... avvocato! Buonanotte... avvocato! is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Bianchi. Guns Don't Argue Guns Dont Argue is a 1957 low-budget feature film about the early achievements of the FBI in defeating the most notorious criminals of the 1930s. The film involves dramatizations of the crimes and eventual demise of various gangsters, along with a moralistic narrative. It was edited together from a composite of three episodes from the 1952 TV series Gangbusters. Stagecoach to Fury Stagecoach to Fury is a 1956 American Western film directed by William Claxton and starring Forrest Tucker and Mari Blanchard. It was the first film from Robert L. Lipperts Regal films; the B picture unit of 20th Century Fox set up to provide second features shot in CinemaScope. Voice in the Mirror Voice in the Mirror, also known as How Lonely the Night and This Day Alone, is a 1958 American CinemaScope film noir drama film directed by Harry Keller and starring Richard Egan and Julie London. The Devil Made a Woman A Girl Against Napoleon is a 1959 Spanish historical adventure film directed by Tulio Demicheli and starring Sara Montiel, Jorge Mistral and Maurice Ronet. It is loosely based on the story of Prosper Mérimées Carmen, with the setting changed to the Peninsular War era. Carmen is involved with the guerrillas fighting against the French occupation. The films sets were designed by the art director Enrique Alarcón. The Bread of Those Early Years The Bread of Those Early Years is a 1962 West German film directed by Herbert Vesely, based on the novel The Bread of Those Early Years by Heinrich Böll. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. Frontier Uprising Frontier Uprising is a 1961 American western film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Jim Davis and Nestor Paiva. which is a remake of Kit Carson. The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come is a DeLuxe Color 1961 CinemaScope film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. It stars Jimmie Rodgers and Luana Patten and includes the film debut of George Kennedy. Setenta veces siete The Female: Seventy Times Seven is a 1962 Argentine drama film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. Dime with a Halo Dime with a Halo is a 1963 film directed by Boris Sagal. It stars Barbara Luna and Rafael López. Ganga Zumba Ganga Zumba is a film made in 1963 and released in 1972 about slavery in Brazil. The Traitors The Traitors is a 1962 British thriller film directed by Robert Tronson and starring Patrick Allen, Jacqueline Ellis, Zena Walker and James Maxwell. The Revolt of the Seven Gladiators Seven is a 1964 Italian peplum film directed by Alberto De Martino and starring Tony Russel. John F. Kennedy: Years of Lightning, Day of Drums John F. Kennedy: Years of Lightning, Day of Drums is a ninety-minute filmed memorial tribute to President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated on November 22, 1963. It was completed in 1964, and released to theatres by Embassy Pictures in 1966. The film, containing both color and black-and-white footage, is narrated by Gregory Peck, and features extensive excerpts from President Kennedys speeches, including color footage of his swearing in and inaugural address. It was written and directed by Bruce Herschensohn, who also composed the music - long before he was recognized as a noted conservative. Maximilian Schell narrated the German version. Because Years of Lightning... was produced by the United States Information Agency, it was originally prohibited by law from being screened in the United States. However, the quality of the film was considered so outstanding that a special act of Congress allowed it to be shown in regular motion picture theatres, a rare honor for USIA films. Two years after the films actual completion, it made its debut in regular movie houses. A soundtrack album from the film, featuring both music and narration was also issued, but it is unavailable on CD. The film concentrates on his public achievements in office, among them the launching of the Peace Corps, the successful resolution of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the successful attempt to put American astronauts into outer space, the beginning of the Alliance for Progress, the signing of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, and Kennedys original drafting of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, alternating coverage of these achievements with somber footage of the funeral procession carrying Kennedys casket. The film was released on DVD from Warner Home Video on November 12, 2013. Nashville Rebel Nashville Rebel is a 1966 motion picture starring Waylon Jennings, Mary Frann, Gordon Oas-Heim, and CeCe Whitney. This should not be confused with a 2006 compilation DVD of TV performances released by RCA Records to accompany the four-disc "Nashville Rebel" anthology. Around the World Around The World is a Bollywood romantic comedy released in 1967 directed by Pachhi. It was Indias first film to be released in 70mm and was extensively shot all around the world, as the title suggests. A romcom, it featured Raj Kapoor as an Indian who travels around the world on 8 dollars. The film also starred Rajshree, Ameeta, Om Prakash, and Mehmood. The sum of 8 dollars refers to the number of dollars, or an equivalent foreign currency, that an Indian was allowed, by Government rules, to obtain by converting rupees into foreign currencies. The Smugglers Les Contrebandières, known in English as The Smugglers, is a 1967 film by French director Luc Moullet; it was his second feature film. Jack and the Witch is a Japanese animated fantasy adventure feature film, the 10th cinema feature produced by Tōei Animation, released in Japan in 1967. It was developed by Jirō Sekimasa, Seiichi Moro and Takeshi Ariga, written by Shinichi Sekizawa and Susumu Takaku and directed by Taiji Yabushita and has an essentially original story, though one which alludes in structure and character names to the Jack tales and Beowulf, both of English folklore. A working title for the film was . The animation director is Akira Daikuhara. It is one of a number of Tōei Dōga features licensed by the television division of American International Pictures and localised by Titan Productions, Jacks English-dubbed version being directed by Peter Solmo and made available for syndication starting in 1969. Corinne Orr, of Speed Racer fame, is the voice of Allegra in the English-language version. Wild 90 Wild 90 is a 1968 experimental film directed and produced by U.S. novelist Norman Mailer, who also plays the starring role. The film is a creative collaboration based on three friends, Norman Mailer, Buzz Farbar, and Mickey Knox who were seen drinking, braying, and fighting in a run-down apartment in lower Manhattan. Pretending to be gangsters, the trio played with different props, such as pistols and machine guns. The film marks Mailers first effort into film-making. It was filmed on a 16-millimeter camera and recorded on magnetic sound tape. Honeymoon with a Stranger Honeymoon with a Stranger is a 1969 American made-for-television mystery-thriller film starring Janet Leigh, Rossano Brazzi, Cesare Danova, Eric Braeden and Barbara Steele. Directed by John Peyser and based on the French play Piège pour un homme seul by Robert Thomas, the film premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on December 23, 1969. The play has also inspired other television films such as One of My Wives Is Missing and Vanishing Act. The French play itself is based on two Indian films, Sesh Anka and Puthiya Paravai, which are loosely inspired by the British classic Chase a Crooked Shadow. Emma Hamilton Emma Hamilton is a 1968 historical drama film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Michèle Mercier, Richard Johnson and John Mills. It was partly based on the 1864 novel La Sanfelice by Alexandre Dumas and depicts the love affair between Emma Hamilton and Horatio Nelson. It was a co-production between Italy, West Germany, France and the United States. Tarzana, the Wild Woman Tarzana, the Wild Girl is a 1969 Italian adventure film written and directed by Guido Malatesta. A Very Crazy Asylum The Alienist is a 1970 Brazilian comedy film directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos. The film was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. The Angry River The Angry River is a 1971 Hong Kong fantasy action film directed by Huang Feng. It was the first film produced by Golden Harvest. The Night the Animals Talked The Night the Animals Talked is an animated childrens Christmas special first shown on ABC television on December 9, 1970. It was broadcast only four times on ABC, from 1970 through 1973. Tora-san's Grand Scheme is a 1970 Japanese comedy film directed by Shunichi Kobayashi. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Kuruma Torajirō, and Komaki Kurihara as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Grand Scheme is the fourth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Die tollen Tanten schlagen zu The Mad Aunts Strike Out is a 1971 West German comedy film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Rudi Carrell, Ilja Richter and Mascha Gonska. It is part of a series of cross-dressing comedies inspired by Charleys Aunt and Some Like It Hot. The films sets were designed by Eberhard Schröder. The Girls of Huntington House The Girls of Huntington House is a 1973 television film directed by Alf Kjellin. The film is based on the 1972 novel of the same name written by Blossom Elfman. The Naked Ape The Naked Ape is a 1973 American comedy film written and directed by Donald Driver, and starring Johnny Crawford, Victoria Principal, Dennis Olivieri, Diana Darrin, Norman Grabowski and John Hillerman. The film was released on August 1, 1973, by Universal Pictures. Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, also known as Chivalrous Killer, is a two-part 1978 Hong Kong film adapted from Louis Chas novel The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber. Little Boy Lost Little Boy Lost is a 1978 Australian drama film starring Nathan Dawes as Stephen Walls, John Hargreaves as Jacko Walls, Lorna Lesley as Dorrie Walls, Tony Barry as Constable ODea and Steve Dodd as William Stanley, the Aboriginal tracker. Johnny Ashcroft and Gay Kayler performed the vocals on the movie sound track, also a specially recorded version of the Little Boy Lost hit song, which is played at the end of the film. Scenes were shot on location in Guyra, Tubbumurra and Narrabeen, New South Wales, Australia. The World Premiere was held in Armidale, New South Wales. Johnny Ashcroft and Gay Kayler sang the Little Boy Lost song from the movie live on stage to Nathan Dawes and his stand-in, Toshi Bourke. The Proud Twins The Proud Twins is a 1979 Hong Kong film adapted from Gu Longs novel Juedai Shuangjiao. The film was directed by Chor Yuen, produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, and starred Alexander Fu and Ng Wai-kwok as the lead characters. The Candidate The Candidate is a 1980 West German documentary film directed by Volker Schlöndorff, Stefan Aust, Alexander Kluge and . It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Ode to Gallantry Ode To Gallantry, also known as Hap Haak Hang, is a 1982 Hong Kong film based on Louis Chas novel of the same title. The film was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, directed by Chang Cheh and starred the Venom Mob. Formerly one of the rarest Venom Mob martial arts films available, it has been digitally remastered and released by Celestial Pictures. Hua ji shi dai Laughing Times is a 1980 Hong Kong comedy film written and directed by John Woo and starring Dean Shek as the Chinese Charlie Chaplin. This is the first film produced by Cinema City, a film company established by Shek, Karl Maka and Raymond Wong. Imperative Imperativ is a 1982 German drama film written and directed by Krzysztof Zanussi. The film entered the competition at the 39th Venice International Film Festival, where it received the Special Jury Prize. Just Another Missing Kid Just Another Missing Kid is a 1981 documentary film about the search for a missing teenager and directed by John Zaritsky. Eric Wilson had left his native Ottawa in July 1978 in a Volkswagen camper on a trip to Boulder. Somewhere in Nebraska he disappeared. The movie traces how his family and a private investigator work to find out what had happened. The film focuses on how little help the various police forces were and is an indictment of the apathy and bureaucracy of the legal system on both sides of the border. Raymond Hatch and Bertram Davis, hitchhikers Wilson had picked up, eventually confessed to the murder. The long-time criminal and drifter Hatch, who had committed the murder, was sentenced to 26 years in prison, but was released after serving 13. In 1994 he stabbed his girlfriend with a knife and was convicted of assault for which he served 9 months in jail. In a follow-up to the story from 1995, the fifth estate reported that Hatch had resumed his drifting. He died in 2000. Originally produced by CBC Television for the documentary news program the fifth estate, it was broadcast on CBC television to much acclaim in 1981. It was released in theatres in the United States in 1982. In Canada it won an ACTRA Award for the best television program and garnered a number of international awards, including the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for 1982. In this film, Zaritsky broke new ground for documentaries by having the interview subjects recreate their actions for the camera. This caused some controversy as some critics and filmmakers felt these recreations did not make it a true documentary. In later years Zaritsky himself agreed the technique should not be used. However it has since been widely used by other documentary filmmakers. The story was later re-told in fictionalized form in a made-for-television movie called Into Thin Air. The film starred Ellen Burstyn as the mother and was aired in 1985. The Academy Film Archive preserved Just Another Missing Kid in 2007. Las autonosuyas The Autonomines is a 1984 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Alfredo Landa, María Casanova, and Manolo Codeso. The film parodies the Autonomous communities of Spain which had been created by the 1978 Constitution. A Joke of Destiny, Lying in Wait Around the Corner Like a Bandit A Joke of Destiny is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Lina Wertmüller. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. Unaroo Unaru is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Mani Ratnam and written by T. Damodaran, starring Mohanlal, Sukumaran, Ratheesh, Sabitha Anand, Ashokan and Balan K. Nair. The film gives the inside view of the problems that arose in the labour trade union parties in Kerala, with music composed by Ilaiyaraaja and cinematography by Ramachandra Babu. Billy Galvin Billy Galvin is a 1986 film directed by John Gray. It stars Karl Malden and Lenny von Dohlen. Cowboys Don't Cry Cowboys Dont Cry is a Canadian drama film, directed by Anne Wheeler and released in 1988. Based on a novel by Marilyn Halvorson, the film centres on Josh Morgan, a rodeo clown, and former rodeo champion whose relationship with his son Shane, is strained after Lucy, Joshs wife and Shanes mother, is killed in an accident caused by Joshs drunk driving. After the horrific accident, Josh sinks into depression and self-pity. In the wake of the tragedy of his mothers death, Shane struggles to pick up the pieces and make up for his fathers shortcomings. When Shanes grandfather dies, leaving a small ranch in his will, he hopes that his dream of settling down happily in one place, might come true after all. But how can a 14-year-old boy turn the run-down place around and keep the banker from seizing it, while attending school and looking after a father who is usually in the liability column? Scenes from the Goldmine Scenes from the Goldmine is a 1987 American film directed by Marc Rocco. Three Kinds of Heat Three Kinds of Heat is a 1987 American action film written and directed by Leslie Stevens and starring Robert Ginty, Victoria Barrett, Shakti Chen, Jeannie Brown, Leslie Clark and Malcolm Connell. It was released on December 4, 1987, by The Cannon Group Ledi Makbet Mtsenskogo uezda Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District is a 1989 Soviet drama film directed by Roman Balayan, based on the eponymous novella by Nikolai Leskov. Margaret Bourke-White Double Exposure: The Story of Margaret Bourke-White is a 1989 made-for-television film biography about the life of photographer Margaret Bourke-White. The movie stars Farrah Fawcett as Bourke-White, Frederic Forrest, David Huddleston, Jay Patterson, Mitch Ryan. Portions of the movie were filmed in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana at Laurel Valley Sugar Plantation. Army ROTC members from Nicholls State University served as extras in the film. Sati Sati is a Bengali film released in 1989 written and directed by Aparna Sen. Based on a story by Kamal Kumar Majumdar, the film is about mute orphan girl who is married to a Banyan tree because her horoscope suggests that she would be a sati, and her husband would die. The film had Shabana Azmi and Arun Banerjee in lead roles. Along with her previous films, Parama, Aparna Sen became the first female director in Bengali cinema to explore gender issues and feminist perspective. To the Death To the Death is a 1993 South African martial arts film directed by Darrell Roodt and starring John Barrett, Michel Qissi, and Robert Whitehead. It is the official sequel to the 1991 film American Kickboxer. I Like You, I Like You Very Much is a 1994 Japanese pink film written and directed by Hiroyuki Oki, depicting gay life in Japan. It won the Silver Prize at the 1994 Pink Grand Prix ceremony. Filmmaker/actor Hiroyuki Oki was also given a Best New Director award for the film. Neoege narul bonaenda To You, from Me is a 1994 South Korean film directed by Jang Sun-woo. It was the fifth-highest-attended Korean film for the period 1990–1995. Sleeping with Strangers Sleeping with Strangers is a 1994 romantic comedy directed by William T. Bolson and written by Joan Carr-Wiggin. The film stars Adrienne Shelly, Alastair Duncan, Kim Huffman, Shawn Thompson, and Scott McNeil. Kathapurushan Kathapurushan is an Indian Malayalam language period drama film directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan. It stars Vishwanathan, Mini Nair, Aranmula Ponnamma, Narendra Prasad and Urmila Unni. It won the Golden Lotus Award for Best Film at the National Film Awards in 1996. Kathapurushan is a journey exploring the recent history of the state of Kerala in India. Treca zena The Third Woman is a 1997 Croatian film directed by Zoran Tadić. Fearless Frida Frække Frida og de frygtløse spioner, often shortened to simply Frække Frida, is a 1994 Danish childrens film written and directed by Søren Ole Christensen. Christensen based the story on a series of childrens books by Lykke Nielsen. Music for the film was written and performed by Søren Rasted and Claus Norreen who later teamed up with René Dif and Lene Nystrøm later in 1994 to form the Bubblegum/eurodance music group, Joyspeed. L.A. Tool & Die L.A. Tool & Die is a 1979 American gay pornographic film directed by Tim Kincaid, better known as Joe Gage. It is the concluding film in what has come to be known as Gages "Working Man Trilogy", the first two being 1976s Kansas City Trucking Co. and 1978s El Paso Wrecking Corp.. It stars Richard Locke and features Will Seagers and Paul Barresi in a heterosexual scene with Becky Savage. John Burger, the author of One-Handed Histories: The Eroto-Politics of Gay Male Video Pornography, describes the film as "the story of an unrequited love, in which Richard Locke follows the man of his dreams across the country. They eventually live happily ever after." Burger adds that this film came at the very end of the pre-AIDS filmmaking, when "all levels of erotic experience were faithfully documented by the porn industry... men could be whores, men could be monogamous or men could cruise the spectrum in between." Porzûs Porzûs is a 1997 Italian historical war-drama film written and directed by Renzo Martinelli. For his performance in this film Lorenzo Crespi won the Globo doro for best breakthrough actor, while Gastone Moschin was nominated for Silver Ribbon for best supporting actor. The Who: Thirty Years of Maximum R&B Thirty Years of Maximum R&B Live is a 1994 compilation video of English rock and roll band The Who. The compilation covers the band live from 1965 to 1989 and is edited together with interviews with band members Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, and Pete Townshend. A 4-disc compilation boxset called Thirty Years of Maximum R&B released in 1994 is also available. The DVD was released in 2001 and was eventually re-released as a 2-disc package with the bonus content of the Rockpalast concert from 28 March 1981. The Tanglewood Music Shed songs from 1970 have been removed though and replaced by songs from London Colliseum 1969, Kilburn 1977 and Shea Stadium 1982. Hotel for Strangers Hotel for Strangers is a 1967 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Antonín Máša. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival. The film reconstructs the last days of murdered young poet Petr Hudec, from the random entries of his journal, after he registers at the Hotel Svet. Helen of Troy Helena is a 1924 German silent drama film directed by Manfred Noa and starring Edy Darclea, Vladimir Gajdarov and Albert Steinrück. The film was based on the poem the Iliad by Homer. It was released in two separate parts: The Rape of Helen and The Fall of Troy. It was produced by Bavaria Film at the Emelka Studios in Munich. The film was made on an epic scale with thousands of extras, and large sets which rivalled those of the larger Berlin-based UFA. For many years the film was considered partially lost until it was reconstructed from a version found in Swiss archives. The film has been described as Noas "masterpiece," although it was so expensive that it seriously damaged the finances of Bavaria Film. Kalki Kalki is a 1996 Tamil drama film directed by K. Balachander, starring Shruti, Rahman, Prakash Raj, Geetha, Renuka, and Fathima Babu. The music composition is by Deva. The film was co-produced by Gramco Films. The film was among 1996 Deepavali releases. King Klunk King Klunk is a 1933 animated short subject, produced and directed by Walter Lantz. It stars Pooch the Pup, and is the twelfth of the thirteen cartoons featuring that character. The cartoon is a parody of the RKO feature King Kong, which premiered six months earlier to this cartoons release on September 4, 1933 from Universal Pictures. Spooks Spooks is an animated short subject produced by Walter Lantz, and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Jasper and the Haunted House Jasper and the Haunted House is a 1942 American animated short film in the Madcap Model series by George Pal. It is an early entry that features the popular yet controversial Paramount Puppetoon characters Jasper and his friend/nemesis Professor Scarecrow and Blackbird. Smoked Hams Smoked Hams is the 21st animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 28, 1947, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Channelling Baby Channelling Baby is a 1999 New Zealand film starring several of the countrys well known actors as well as up and coming actress Amber Sainsbury. Mazdoor Mazdoor is a 1983 Hindi film. Produced by B. R. Chopra it is directed by his son Ravi Chopra. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Nanda, Nazir Hussain, Raj Babbar, Suresh Oberoi, Rati Agnihotri, Padmini Kolhapure, Iftekhar, Madan Puri and Johnny Walker. The music of the film is by R. D. Burman. This was veteran actress Nandas final film appearance before her retirement from acting. The Warm Life The Warm Life is a 1963 Italian drama film written and directed by Florestano Vancini and starring Catherine Spaak. It is based loosely on the novel La calda vita by Pier Antonio Quarantotti Gambini. Woman Chasing the Butterfly of Death Killer Butterfly is a 1978 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young. Qing gong qi shi lu The Lady Assassin is a 1983 Shaw Brothers film directed by Chin Ku Lu, starring Chu, Leanne Liu, Tony Liu, and Jason Pai Piao. The Blade Spares None The Blade Spares None is a 1971 Hong Kong action film with sword fighting directed by Teddy Yip Wing Cho. Way of the Dragon 2 Way of the Dragon 2, also known as Bruce Les Greatest Revenge, is a 1978 martial arts sequel to Way of the Dragon starring Bruce Le. The film is also considered to be a Bruceploitation film. Despite the title the film has more in common with the 1972 film Fist of Fury. The film has received mixed to negative reviews. Supermarket Pink Supermarket Pink is the 124th cartoon produced in the Pink Panther series. A total of 124 6-minute cartoons were produced between December 18, 1964 to December 31, 1978. Já, truchlivý buh Já, truchlivý bůh is a 1969 black-and-white Czech comedy film directed by Antonín Kachlík. Based on stories from Milan Kunderas book Laughable Loves, it stars Milos Kopecký as Adolf, who relates a tale of spurned love to his friend Apostol. Adolf has his friend to pose as an opera conductor to seduce the young woman, as she loves opera, and then spurn her. Zahreelay Zahreelay is a 1990 Bollywood Action film, produced and directed by Jyotin Goel under the Goel Screen Crafts banner. It stars Jeetendra, Sanjay Dutt, Chunky Pandey, Juhi Chawla in the pivotal roles and music composed by Anand-Milind. Sanjay Dutt did a negative role as "Raaka" in this movie, his performance was very good. Zahreelay was average at the box office. Shanti Kranti Shanti Kranti is a 1991 Telugu, crime film produced and directed by V. Ravichandran under his Eshwari Productions banner. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, V. Ravichandran, Juhi Chawla, Kushboo in the lead roles and music composed by Hamsalekha. The film is a multilingual film simultaneously shot in Telugu, Kannada, Tamil and Hindi, in which Akkineni Nagarjuna was the lead in the Telugu version, Rajinikanth in the Tamil and Hindi versions, while V. Ravichandran was in the Kannada version, most of the scenes and artists are the same in all versions. Despite this Telugu version, Rajinikanths Tamil version was also dubbed in Telugu as Police Bullet. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. Shanti Kranti Shanti Kranti is a 1991 Indian multilingual film written, produced and directed by V. Ravichandran under his Eshwari Productions banner. The film starred himself in lead role, with Juhi Chawla and Anant Nag in supporting roles. The film was simultaneously shot in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi. V. Ravichandran was the lead in the Kannada version, Akkineni Nagarjuna was the lead in Telugu version, while Rajinikanth was the lead in the Hindi and Tamil versions and the music was composed by Hamsalekha. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. The Brutal Insanity of Love is a 1993 Japanese horror film directed by Toshiharu Ikeda. Despite its international title, it is not connected to the "Evil Dead Trap" series in any way. Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar is a 1973 Bollywood comedy film directed by Rajendra Bhatia. Its stars Kiran Kumar and Radha Saluja. This film was later remade as Pheka Pheki and Golmaal Returns. The Passion of John Ruskin The Passion of John Ruskin is a Canadian short film released in 1994 based on the love life of writer and critic John Ruskin. It is directed by Alex Chapple, starring Mark McKinney as Ruskin, and Neve Campbell as his first wife Effie Gray. The film focuses on Ruskins persistence to not consummate his marriage with Gray. This film suggests that Ruskin is surprised and disgusted by Grays pubic hair, because his expectation of the female body was based on Classical art and prepubescent girls. Never Again Ya nunca más is a 1984 Mexican musical film directed by Abel Salazar. It starred the young Luis Miguel in his first film role. The soundtrack album Ya nunca más became Miguels first gold record. Mlle. Desiree Le Destin fabuleux de Désirée Clary is a French film released in September 1942, black and white, written and directed by Sacha Guitry. The film concerns the life of Désirée Clary, the daughter of a Marseilles merchant, who became Queen of Sweden and the founder of a dynasty. Those People Next Door Those People Next Door is a 1953 British second feature comedy film directed by John Harlow and starring Jack Warner, Charles Victor and Marjorie Rhodes. Ente Mamattikkuttiyammakku Ente Mamattukkuttiyammakku is a 1983 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film produced by Navodaya Appachan under Navodaya Studio. It was written and directed by Fazil and stars Bharat Gopy, Mohanlal, Shalini, Poornima Jayaram, and Sangeeta Naik. In the film, Vinod and Sethu lose their only child in an accident. Years passed and Sethu is still grieving, to comfort her, Vinod adopts a child, Tintumol, from an orphanage. Sethu, initially reluctant to love her gradually develops an affection for her. But just when things are getting back to normal, Tintumols biological father Alex starts trailing Vinod constantly requesting to return his daughter. Now, Sethu and Vinod are dragged into a situation where they might lose their second child as well. Ente Mamattukkuttiyammakku was the highest-grossing Malayalam film of that year and received widespread critical acclaim. The film won four Kerala State Film Awards—Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Child Artist. It was remade in Tamil as En Bommukutty Ammavukku by Fazil himself, and in Telugu as Paape Maa Praanam. Johnny Tolengo, el majestuoso Johny Tolengo, el majestuoso is a 1987 Argentine film. It had a high success, and helped the actor Juan Carlos Calabró to become a highly recognized comedian. The character of Johnny Tolengo, a Buenos Aires socialite similar to Isidoro Cañones, was created in the TV show "Calabromas". In the movie, the character is a famous singer, dealing with extortions from the mafia. The movie released a soundtrack as well, sung by Calabró. Some songs like "Qué Alegría" or "Mis amigos los pibes" were adopted by soccer teams fans. Soul Hunter , also known as Soul Hunter, is a Japanese manga series by Ryu Fujisaki. Hoshin Engi is inspired by the Chinese literary classic Investiture of the Gods, a shenmo novel. The story involves the Chinese mythology and history of China, in particular the last members of the In and the plot to overthrow them. The manga series was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine from 1996–2000 and compiled in 23 tankōbon volumes by Shueisha. Viz Media acquired the rights to the manga, with bimonthly releases starting June 5, 2007. The manga has been re-released and re-compiled into fewer larger volumes with new cover art, illustrations and afterwords. The 18 kanzenban volumes were released periodically between July 2005 and April 2006 in Japan only. The story has been adapted into a 26-episodes anime series titled Senkaiden Hōshin Engi, broadcast on TV Tokyo in 1999 and released in North America on DVD as Soul Hunter in 2001. In January 2009, Shomei TV announced their intentions to remake the anime series if they received 10,000 signatures. A new 23-episode anime television series adaptation titled Hakyū Hōshin Engi and featuring a new cast aired from January to June, 2018. Fujisaki also wrote a short manga series that was serialized in Weekly Young Jump from April to June, 2018. Jackpot Jackpot is a 1960 British crime film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring William Hartnell, Betty McDowall and Eddie Byrne. Panikos sta sholeia Panikos sta Scholeia is a 1981 Greek film directed by Dimis Dadiras, written by Giorgos Mylonas and starring Giannis Voglis, Mary Chronopoulou and Apostolos Sougklakos. Jaal Jaal is a 1986 Bollywood action film, produced by F.C. Mehra, Parvesh C. Mehra under the Eagle Films banner and directed by Umesh Mehra. It stars Jeetendra, Mithun Chakraborty, Rekha, Moon Moon Sen, Mandakini in the lead roles and music composed by Anu Malik. The film was remade in Telugu as Kirai Dada, starring Akkineni Nagarjuna, Krishnam Raju, Jayasudha, Amala Akkikeni, Kushboo in the pivotal roles. Hai Hai Nayaka Hai Hai Nayaka is a Telugu comedy film released in 1989 directed by Jandhayala, starring Naresh and Sri Bharati in the lead roles. Madhavapeddi Suresh composed the music for this film. This is the story of a school teacher transforming an abusive and ill-mannered student into a good student. A love track is interwoven in the main story. The Honeytrap The Honeytrap is a 2002 British thriller film featuring Emily Lloyd as Catherine, a young woman about to get married to her fiancé in London. It was written and directed by Michael G. Gunther and shot in London, England. It also stars Anthony Green, Valerie Edmond, Stuart McQuarrie and Natalie Walter. The Fox with Nine Tails The Fox with Nine Tails is a 1994 South Korean film. It was the first feature film by the director Park Heon-su. It was also the film debut of the leading actors Ko So-young and Jung Woo-sung, who later starred together in Beat and Love. Free Free is a 2001 romantic dramedy directed by Andrew Avery, Written by Peter Hansen Gibson and Michael Kingston, starring Corin Nemec, Randall Batinkoff, Carmen Llywelyn and Ione Skye. Free was produced by Thor Films and distributed by Showtime. Crazy Jones Crazy Jones is a 2002 American Comedy-Drama starring Joe Aaron and Francesca Catalano. It is the first feature film from writer-director Joe Aaron. Fakira Fakira is a 1976 Hindi movie produced by N.N. Sippy and directed by C.P. Dixit. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Shabana Azmi, Asrani, Aruna Irani, Danny Denzongpa, Asit Sen, Ramesh Deo and Madan Puri. The music is by Ravindra Jain. The film became a box office hit. The films team of producer, cast and music composer had teamed together before for the box office hit Chor Machaye Shor. Fakira was later remade into the Telugu film Dongalaku Donga, starring Krishna and Jayaprada. Ne daj se, Floki! Ne daj se, Floki is a Croatian film. It was released in 1986. The Bugs Bunny Mystery Special The Bugs Bunny Mystery Special is an animated television special that was broadcast on CBS October 26, 1980. Presented as an Alfred Hitchcock-style whodunit, the plot is modeled after those of North by Northwest and The Fugitive. Like most Looney Tunes specials of the time, this program consists of clips from classic cartoons with some new original animation holding them together. Devil's Gate Devils Gate is a 2004 British film directed by Stuart St Paul. Upon learning of her fathers illness the protagonist Rachael decides to travel home - despite having previously had no intent to ever visit the town again. Her feelings for the town derive from her mistreatment by her mother. Various tragedies occur which essentially trap her on the island - mysteries soon arise. Devils Gate was mainly filmed on the islands of Shetland, due to the stark landscape. Walter Vetrivel Walter Vetrivel is a 1993 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by P. Vasu, starring Sathyaraj, Sukanya and Ranjitha in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 14 January 1993. It completed a 250-day run on theaters and became one of the highest-grossing films for Sathyaraj during the 90s in terms of revenue. The movie released to extremely positive reviews and became a blockbuster. The film was later remade in Telugu as S. P. Parasuram, with Chiranjeevi, in Hindi as Khuddar, with Govinda and in Kannada as Dalavayi, with B. C. Patil. Kaadhal Parisu Kathal Parisu is a 1987 Tamil-language Indian film directed by A. Jagannathan, starring Kamal Haasan, Ambika and Radha in the lead role of the protagonist. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was superhit at the box office, though the soundtrack was a big hit. The film was dubbed into Hindi as "Tere Pyar Ki Kasam". 24 Hours 24 Hours is a Croatian anthology film released in 2002. The film is made up of two segments, Sigurna kuća, directed by Kristijan Milić, and Ravno do dna, directed by Goran Kulenović. Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitan is a 2003 American independent film starring Roshan Seth and Carol Kane, and directed by Nisha Ganatra. The film, based on an acclaimed short story by Akhil Sharma and written by screenwriter Sabrina Dhawan, is a cross-cultural romance between a confused and lonely middle-aged Indian, who has lived in America for 20 years, and his exasperating, free-spirited blonde neighbour. The film was released theatrically in 2003. It was televised nationally in 2004 on the PBS series Independent Lens. Keli Keli is a 1991 Malayalam romantic drama film written by John Paul and directed by Bharathan. Starring Jayaram, Charmila, Innocent, Murali and Nedumudi Venu in pivotal roles, the film had songs composed by Bharathan himself. The location of this film is Shoranur. The Wall The Wall is a 1962 American propaganda film about the erection of the Berlin Wall directed by Walter de Hoog. Ngayong nandito ka Ngayong Nandito Ka is a 2003 Philippine romantic drama film written by Henry Quitain, directed by Jerry Lopez Sineneng, and produced by Star Cinema. Do Jasoos Do Jasoos is a 1975 Hindi film. Produced and directed by Naresh Kumar, the film stars Raj Kapoor, Rajendra Kumar, Aruna Irani, Prem Chopra, Farida Jalal and Asit Sen. The music is by Ravindra Jain. Digital Juice Digital Juice is a series of six Studio 4°C shorts collected in January 2002 as a direct-to-DVD package film. Each short is directed by a different director. The shorts deal with a variety of subjects, but they share an emphasis on psychological issues, fantasy, and mystery. It's a Mismatch Perfect Mismatch is a Bollywood film directed by Ajmal Zaheer Ahmad. Wedding Chest The Wedding Chest is a 2006 Kyrgyz film directed by Nurbek Egen. It was Kyrgyzstans submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, as well as its first submission to the Academy in its history, but it was not accepted as a nominee. UnCivil Liberties UnCivil Liberties is a 2006 film directed by Thomas Mercer and starring Glenn Allen and Tony Grocki. Khoht-rak-eng-loei Loveaholic is a 2006 Thai romantic comedy film directed by Ping Lumpraploeng and starring Thai comedian Udom Taephanit. Feng Fei Fei Lady with a Sword is a 1971 Shaw Brothers–produced movie starring Lily Ho and helmed by actress Kao Pao-shu in her directorial debut. The Chinese martial arts drama stars Ho as a young woman bent on revenge after her eldest sister is murdered. Hos character soon finds out that her own fiance is involved with the crime. His parents pressure her to forgive him, but she ultimately exacts bloody retribution. The film was presented in U.S. theaters during the spring of 1972 with English subtitles rather than dubbing. Redemption Maddie Redemption Maddie is a 2007 short film directed by Aaron King and stars Allison Scagliotti. The film was completed as part of the American Film Institute Conservatorys MFA Program. The film began touring the festival circuit in 2007, premiering at the 22nd Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival. It has won several awards including a Grand Jury Prize for Student Shorts at the AFI Dallas International Film Festival, Best Short Film and Best Actress at BendFilm Festival, and Best Screenplay at the Hollyshorts Film Festival. After completing its festival run, Maddie was distributed by Reframe and Amazon for DVD and digital purchase. The films official website provides the following descriptionThe synopsis highlights an aspect of the films plot which revolves around the so-called rabbit test, a disturbing practice employed to detect pregnancy used in the early twentieth century. My Little Pony: A Very Pony Place My Little Pony: A Very Pony Place is a Direct-to-Video Animated film produced by SD Entertainment and distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment in association with Hasbro. The film is the fourth feature in the third incarnation of the My Little Pony series and the first to have three separate stories in one feature. It was released on February 6, 2007 and received favorable reviews from critics. Lethal Angels Lethal Angels is a 2006 violent action film starring Hsin Tien, Cherrie Yin, Fei Lei, Hua Wei, Andy On and Jordan Chan. The film is directed by Cheng Wai-Man. The Last Hurrah The Last Hurrah is a 2009 American comedy drama film written and directed by Jonathan Stokes. After receiving recognition at film festivals in 2009, the film was released on DVD in February 2010, to mildly warm reviews. The Calling The Calling is a 2009 British drama film directed by Jan Dunn. Dunns third feature film, it tells the story of Joanna, played by Emily Beecham, who after graduating from university, goes against her family and friends when she decides to join the closed order of Benedictine nuns. For her debut leading performance in the film, Beecham was awarded a New Talent Trailblazer Award presented by Sean Connery during the films debut, where it was also selected as Best of the Fest at the 2009 Edinburgh International Film Festival. Salim Baba Salim Baba is a 2007 American short documentary film directed by Tim Sternberg. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The film follows Salim Muhammad, a 55-year-old man who lives in Kolkata with his wife and children. Since the age of ten hes supported himself by screening discarded film scraps for area children using a hand-cranked projector that he inherited from his father. A businessman as well as a cinephile, Salim runs his projector with his sons hoping that they will carry on this tradition. Salim Baba was co-produced by Ropa Vieja Films and Paradox Smoke Productions, with a grant from the Urban Arts Initiative and financial support from the Independent Feature Project. The film was presented as part of Maryland Film Festivals Opening Night shorts program on the evening of May 1, 2008. Running in Traffic Running in Traffic is a dramatic Scottish feature film. The story follows the lives of two central characters, Joe Cullen, played by Bryan Larkin and Kayla Golebiowski, Anna Kerth, as they try to rebuild their lives after each two unrelated tragedies. The central plot centers on how two strangers lives can impact one another. The film also stars Kenneth Cranham in the role of Bill Cullen; Cullens uncle. It was first screened at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2009. It was directed by Dale Corlett and written by Bryan Larkin. The film won numerous awards including the Apollo Award for Excellence in Norway and the BAFTA Scotland New Talent Award in 2009 for Producing. It was also nominated in both the Acting and Directing categories. Valentine's Day Valentines Day is an Australian comedy film made in 2007 by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation with support of Film Victoria. Directed by Martin McGrath, it was first shown on TV on 6 July 2008. The main character, Ben Valentine, visits the small Victorian country town of Rushworth and is mistaken for a champion footballer of the same name. The canny local magistrate sentences him to 200 hours of community service, to be served coaching the towns team, the Bears. The Messiah Mesih, more commonly and officially referred to as The Messiah, but also referred to as Jesus, "Good Tidings of the Savior" in Persian, Jesus, the Spirit of God, Messia is a 2007 film from the Islamic Republic of Iran, directed by Nader Talebzadeh, depicting the life of Jesus from an Islamic perspective, based not only on the canonical gospels, but also the Quran, and, it would seem, the Gospel of Barnabas. The latter conforms to the Islamic interpretation of the origins of Christianity. Iranian actor Ahmad Soleimani Nia plays the role of Jesus. Some Islamic organizations cite it in support of the Islamic view of Jesus. Talebzadeh said of The Passion of the Christ, "Gibsons film is a very good film. I mean that it is a well-crafted movie but the story is wrong." The film has two endings, one from the Christian Bible and one from the Quran. It is a two-hour-plus feature film and a TV series shot for Iranian TV. Stop That Tank! Stop That Tank! is a 22-minute 1942 instructional film created during World War II by Walt Disney Productions for the Directorate of Military Training, The Department of National Defence and the National Film Board of Canada. Its purpose, akin to “edutainment”, was to instruct Canadian soldiers in the handling and care of the Boys Mk.1 Anti-tank rifle for use in combat against Nazi tanks. The film presented information in an entertaining manner as well as providing an anti-Nazi propaganda message. Stop That Tank! is organized into two separate sections: the first animated section lasting three minutes, 15 seconds is a comedic demonstration of the anti-tank gun in an anti-Nazi propaganda "sketch", while the second longer section uses both cartoon animation and live action sequences to demonstrate proper use and handling of the Mk.1 Boys Anti-Tank Rifle. Cleveland Smith: Bounty Hunter Cleveland Smith: Bounty Hunter is a 1982 short film written and directed by Josh Becker and starring Bruce Campbell. Las Meninas Las Meninas is a 2008 Ukrainian film directed by Ihor Podolchak. Its title alludes to the well-known painting by Diego Velázquez, Las Meninas. Ihor Podolchak was the producer, screenwriter, and director of this film. Las Meninas was produced by MF Films. It was the first Ukrainian film to participate in the Tiger Awards Competition of the International Film Festival Rotterdam. As of the beginning of 2011, the film has participated in 27 international film festivals, including 10 competition programs. In 2011, it was included in Top 15 Best Ukrainian films of the 20 years Independence period. Free Hands Les Mains libres is a 2010 French drama film directed by Brigitte Sy. It stars Ronit Elkabetz, Carlo Brandt, and Noémie Lvovsky. It was released theatrically in France on 16 June 2010. It is a feature-length prequel to Sys 2008 short film, LEndroit idéal. Give Love Give Love is a 2009 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Lee Ka Wing and Joe Ma. Thalai Nagaram Thalai Nagaram is a 2006 Tamil action drama film directed by Suraj. The film stars director Sundar C and Jyothimayi. This film was a low-budget production and the soundtrack was composed by D. Imman. This story is a tale of a man who sacrifices his life to kick out gangsters ruining others lives. It also stars Vadivelu, Prakash Raj and Bose Venkat among others. It enjoyed huge success. The soundtrack was a great hit and the song "Etho Nennukiren" charted at the top position for 1 week. It completed 100 days. It is a remake of the Priyadarshan-Mohanlal starrer Abhimanyu. It was remade in Kannada as Devru. Nater Guru Nater Guru is a Bengali movie released in 2003. Directed by Haranath Chakraborty, it featured Jeet, Koel Mallick, Ranjit Mallick and Moushmi Chatterjee. The film was Koel Mallicks cinematic debut. It was successful at the box office. Don't Burn In 2009 Đặng Nhật Minhs film Dont Burn, starring Tina Duong, Minh Huong and Ben Rindner, about the martyr Đặng Thùy Trâm, premiered at the International 19th Annual took place in Fukuoka, Japan, winning the audience prize. The film was released in late April 2009 in Vietnam and showed at the ASEM international film festival in Hanoi in mid-May 2009. It was also the official selection for Vietnam for the Academy Awards. Atomic Brain Invasion Atomic Brain Invasion is a 2010 American sci-fi/horror film directed by Richard Griffin. Allari Alludu Allari Alludu is a 1993 Telugu comedy film, produced by D. Sivaprasad Reddy under Kamakshi Art Movies and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Meena, Nagma, Vanisri in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Galatta Maappillai. The film was remade in Kannada as Gadibidi Aliya, with Shivrajkumar, Malashri, Mohini. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Bobbili Simham Bobbili Simham is a 1994 Telugu Action drama film, produced by Trivikram Rao under the Vijayalakshmi Art Pictures banner and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Meena, Roja in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office. Rojas performance as a scheming wife suffering from Blood cancer in this film is considered one of her careers best.She portrayed the sacrificing character with grey shades flawlessly. An African Election An African Election is a 2011 documentary film about the contentious 2008 general elections in Ghana, directed by Jarreth and Kevin Merz. The film features interviews with the two major presidential candidates, Nana Akufo-Addo and John Atta Mills, as well as Ghanas former president Jerry Rawlings. Nachavule Nachavule is a 2008 Telugu film directed by Ravi Babu and produced by Ramoji Rao. The film was the debut for the stars Tanish and Maadhavi Latha. The film is a teenage romantic comedy. It was released on 19 December, 2008. It won three Nandi Awards, for Best Supporting Actress, Best Female Playback Singer and Best Female Dubbing Artist. Bhalobaslei Ghor Bandha Jay Na Bhalobaslei Ghor Bandha Jay Na is a 2010 Dhallywood drama film directed by Jakir Hossain Raju, who also wrote the story and screenplay, and produced by Mastex Production. The film stars Shakib Khan, Apu Biswas and Rumana Khan. It was highly critically and commercially successful. The film won seven National Film Awards including Best Actor and two Meril Prothom Alo Awards. Shakib Khan won his first National Film Award for this film. Así es la suerte Así Es La Suerte is a 2011 Mexican comedy film, written, produced and directed by Juan Carlos de Llaca and starring Alfonso Herrera, Mauricio Isaac and Irene Azuela. It was released on August 19, 2011. The Last Belle The Last Belle is a 2011 20-minute animated short directed by Neil Boyle. It features the voices of Sienna Guillory, Amanda Donohoe, and Colin McFarlane. When Elephants Were Young When Elephants Were Young is a 2015 Canadian documentary film directed by World Elephant Day Co-Founder Patricia Sims and narrated by William Shatner. It follows the story of Wok and his young elephant Nong Mai, as they street beg in Bangkok until the opportunity comes to release the elephant to the wild. The film premiered at the Whistler Film Festival on December 5, 2015. Won't Last a Day Without You Wont Last A Day Without You is a 2011 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Raz dela Torre and starring Sarah Geronimo and Gerald Anderson with a special participation of Joey de Leon. The film was produced and released by Star Cinema and Viva Films. It was released on November 30, 2011 in the Philippines. Death Metal Angola Death Metal Angola is a 2012 Portuguese music biographical film directed by Jeremy Xido. Every Everything: The Music, Life & Times of Grant Hart Every Everything: The Music, Life & Times of Grant Hart is a 2013 documentary film by Gorman Bechard that chronicles the life of Hüsker Dü drummer/singer/songwriter Grant Hart. The film made its American festival debut in October 2013 at the Raindance Film Festival. Jomalaye Jibanta Manush Jamalaye Jibanta Manush is a Bengali language romantic comedy film directed by Prafulla Chakraborty and produced by Ananta Singh, member of Chittagong armoury raid. This film, based on the novel of Dinabandhu Mitra in the same name, was released in 1958 in the banner of Rajkumari Chitramandir. It was remade in 1960 as Devanthakudu in Telugu and in Tamil as Naan Kanda Sorgam by C. Pullaiah. Bad Luck Bad Luck is a 2015 Austrian tragic-comic film directed by Thomas Woschitz. It debuted at the 36. Filmfestival Max Ophüls Preis 2015. Naan Rajavaga Pogiren Naan Rajavaga Pogiren is a 2013 Tamil film Written and Directed by Prithvi Rajkumar. The film features Nakul, Chandini Tamilarasan, and newcomer Avani Modi in the lead roles. The film opened average reviews and was an average grosser at the box office. Nuigulumar Z is a 2013 Japanese tokusatsu film directed by Noboru Iguchi and starring Shoko Nakagawa. Homeland Homeland is a 2014 Japanese drama film directed by Nao Kubota. The film had its premiere in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Debris Documentar Debris documentar is a 75-minute 2012 German-Greek German-language experimental independent dramatic art film directed by Marian Dora. Ek Phali Rodh Ek Phaali Rodh is a 2014 Bengali film directed by Atanu Ghosh and produced by Bitan Roy and Antara Ghosh for Teamwork Communication. The music is composed by Joy Sarkar. It is Atanu Ghoshs fourth feature film after Angshumaner Chhobi, Takhan Teish and Rupkatha Noy. Street Society Street Society is a 2014 Indonesian auto action film, starring Marcel Chandrawinata and Chelsea Islan. It was distributed by Ewis Pictures and directed by Awi Suryadi. Delete My Love Delete My Love is a 2014 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed and written by Patrick Kong and starring Wong Cho-lam, Ivana Wong and Michael Hui. Baari Tar Bangla Baari Tar Bangla is a 2014 Indian Bengali language satirical comedy film by Rangan Chakravarty and produced by Satrajit Sen and Piyal Bhadra in association with Reproduction Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. and Tripod Entertainment. The film was released on 16 May 2014. Oru Oorla Rendu Raja Oru Oorla Rendu Raja is a 2014 Indian Tamil language social action comedy film written and directed by R. Kannan and produced by S. Michael Rayappan. The film features Vimal, Priya Anand and Soori in the leading roles, while Nassar, Anupama Kumar and Thambi Ramaiah form the supporting cast and D. Imman composes the films music. The film was released on 7 November 2014. Supermodel Supermodel is a 2015 film directed by Shawn Baker and Datari Turner and starring Tyson Beckford, Sessilee Lopez, Tatyana Ali, Fat Joe and Roger Guenveur Smith. It was produced by Datari Turner. Gollu aur Pappu Gollu Aur Pappu is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Kabir Sadanand and featuring Vir Das, Sandeepa Dhar, Dimple Kapadia, Kunaal Roy Kapur and Deepak Tijori in pivotal roles. Polam Pol Polam Pol is a 2016 Gujarati comedy film directed by Tejas Padiaa. Presented by Lemon Grass Productions and produced by Gopal Dave, Sangeeta Milan Shah, Jatin Doshi and Nimesh Shah. The film is a comedy drama. The film stars Jimit Trivedi, Ojas Rawal, Jinal Belanil, Prem Gadhavi, Jayesh More, Sunil Vishrani & Sanat Vyas. The film releases on 12 February 2016. India in a Day India in a Day is a crowdsourced, feature-length documentary produced by Scott Free Productions, Phantom Films and Google. The footage featured in the film was submitted by members of the public in India in a single day on 10 October 2015. Running at 86 minutes long, the film is Indias largest crowdsourced documentary film, with over 365 hours of footage recorded during the 24-hour filming period. Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai is a 2017 Indian Drama film directed by Keshhav Panneriy. Starring Arbaaz Khan, Ashutosh Rana, Himansh Kohli, Supriya Pathak, Manjari Fadnis, Rati Agnihotri and Prem Chopra in the lead roles. It is produced by Purnima Mead under the banner Bibia Films Private Ltd. It was released on 3 March 2017. This film is based on the novel "A Little Heaven in Me" authored by Purnima Mead. Let Her Cry Let Her Cry is a 2016 Sri Lankan Sinhala romantic drama film directed by Asoka Handagama and produced by Asoka Jagath Wijenayake. It stars Swarna Mallawarachchi, Dritimen Chaterji, Sandali Ash and Rithika Kodithuvakku. Music for the film is done by Chitral Somapala. The movie was screened in November 2015 at the Kolkata International Film Festival. The film is available to stream on Netflix with a variety of subtitles in 39 countries. The Film won many local awards in Sri Lanka including best film, best director and best actress. Kantai Collection: KanColle Movie is a 2016 Japanese animated film adaptation of the video game series Kantai Collection. The film was produced by Diomedéa, directed by Keizō Kusakawa, and written by Kensuke Tanaka and Jukki Hanada, featuring character designs by Mayuko Matsumoto and Naomi Ide. It was released in Japan by Kadokawa Pictures on November 26, 2016. Like in the TV series, the original voice cast of the game reprised their roles in this film. The films theme song is by Shiena Nishizawa. The Black Book The Black Book of Father Dinis is a 2018 Portuguese drama film directed by Valeria Sarmiento. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival and in competition at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. Rainbow Days is a 2018 Japanese youth drama romance film, adaptation of the anime and manga series by Minami Mizuno. A live-action film adaptation directed by Ken Iizuka and distributed by Shochiku and Warner Bros. will be released in Japanese theaters on July 6, 2018. Ballet Now Ballet Now is an American documentary film directed by Steven Cantor that premiered on July 20, 2018 on Hulu. Samouni Road Samouni Road is a 2018 Italian documentary film directed by Stefano Savona. It was selected to screen in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, and won the Œil dor prize for best documentary. Miss Jerry Miss Jerry is an 1894 American feature-length black-and-white silent pre-film "Picture Play" written and produced by Alexander Black and starring Blanche Bayliss. Miss Jerry was not a film, but a series of posed magic lantern slides projected onto a screen with a dissolving stereopticon, accompanied by narration and music, making it the first example of a feature-length dramatic fiction on screen. Miss Jerry debuted on October 9, 1894 at the Carbon Studio in New York City. It has been described as "the first picture play" and while other early film and peep-show animations produced at this time were short documentaries, Miss Jerry sought to develop what is arguably the first feature of moving pictures. This photoplay attempts to create an impression of movement with the slides changing once every 15 seconds. The Life of the Party Life of the Party is a 1920 American comedy film starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. A copy of the film is held by the Library of Congress. The Sleuth The Sleuth is a 1925 American silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel. Goldie Goldie is a 1931 American pre-Code black-and-white romantic comedy film. The script was written by Paul Perez and Gene Towne, and directed by Benjamin Stoloff. It was made before the Hays Code was rigidly enforced. It is a remake of Howard Hawks 1928 silent film, A Girl in Every Port. Afraid to Talk Afraid to Talk is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Edward L. Cahn and written by Tom Reed. The film stars Eric Linden, Sidney Fox, Tully Marshall, Louis Calhern, George Meeker and Robert Warwick. The film was released on December 1, 1932, by Universal Pictures. Chotard and Company Chotard and Company is a 1933 French comedy film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Jeanne Boitel, Fernand Charpin and Jeanne Loury. It was released by the French subsidiary of Universal Pictures. The Miracle Man The Miracle Man is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Norman Z. McLeod, starring Sylvia Sidney and Chester Morris, and featuring Boris Karloff. It is a remake of the 1919 film of the same name starring Lon Chaney. The film was originally supposed to star Tyrone Power Sr, as the Preacher/Patriarch, but he died before major filming got underway. His part was then completed by Hobart Bosworth. No Marriage Ties No Marriage Ties is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by J. Walter Ruben and written by Arthur Caesar, H.W. Hanemann, Sam Mintz. The film stars Richard Dix, Elizabeth Allan, Doris Kenyon, Alan Dinehart and David Landau. The film was released on August 8, 1933, by RKO Pictures. Those Were the Days Those Were the Days is a 1934 British film directed by Thomas Bentley. It was based on Arthur Wing Pineros 1885 farce The Magistrate and was the first of two Hay movies based on Pineros plays, the other being Dandy Dick. The film also features music hall acts of the time – acts of a type rarely committed to film. It is primarily remembered as Will Hays first major screen role. Lightning Strikes Twice Lightning Strikes Twice is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Ben Holmes from a screenplay by Joseph A. Fields and John Grey. It stars Ben Lyon, Thelma Todd, and Pert Kelton. A print is held by the Library of Congress. Paris Interlude Paris Interlude is a 1934 American drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Wells Root. The film stars Madge Evans, Otto Kruger, Robert Young, Una Merkel, Ted Healy and Louise Henry. The film was released on July 27, 1934, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Calm Yourself Calm Yourself is a 1935 American comedy film directed by George B. Seitz and written by Arthur Kober. The film stars Robert Young, Madge Evans, Betty Furness, Ralph Morgan, Nat Pendleton and Hardie Albright. The film was released on June 28, 1935, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Midshipman Easy Midshipman Easy is a 1935 British adventure film directed by Carol Reed and starring Hughie Green, Margaret Lockwood and Harry Tate. The screenplay concerns a young man who runs away from home, joins the navy and goes to sea in the 1790s. He rescues a captive woman from a Spanish ship and battles pirates and smugglers. The film was based on the novel Mr Midshipman Easy by Frederick Marryat. Hats Off Hats Off is an American film directed by Boris Petroff, and originally released by Grand National Pictures. The film is now in the public domain. How to Behave How to Behave is a short film released through MGM Studios starring Robert Benchley. The short, released in 1936, spoofs social etiquette films and norms of the time. The 13th Man The 13th Man, also known as The Thirteenth Man, is a 1937 American mystery film directed by William Nigh and starring Weldon Heyburn, Inez Courtney and Selmer Jackson. It was the first film released by the relaunched Monogram Pictures after the studio withdrew from a merger with Republic Pictures. Roamin' Holiday Roamin Holiday is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 155th Our Gang short released. Whoops! I'm a Cowboy Whoops! Im a Cowboy! is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Alf's Button Afloat Alfs Button Afloat is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen, Jimmy Nervo, Alastair Sim and Peter Gawthorne. In the film, the Crazy Gang go to sea, where one of them discovers a button on his uniform is made from the metal of Aladdins lamp. The film parodies the 1920 novel Alfs Button by W.A. Darlington and its subsequent film adaptations. The film is 1 hour 29 minutes long and is rated 6.2/10 on IMDb based on 80 users rating. Come on, Rangers! Come On, Rangers is a 1938 American western musical film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. Five Millions Seek an Heir Five Million Look for an Heir is a 1938 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Heinz Rühmann, Leny Marenbach and Vera von Langen. It was based on a novel by Harald Baumgarten. Sally, Irene and Mary Sally, Irene and Mary is a 1938 American comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and written by Harry Tugend and Jack Yellen. It is based on the 1922 play Sally, Irene and Mary by Eddie Dowling and Cyrus Wood. The film stars Alice Faye, Tony Martin, Fred Allen, Joan Davis, Marjorie Weaver and Gregory Ratoff. The film was released on March 4, 1938, by 20th Century Fox. Coast Guard Coast Guard is a 1939 American adventure film released by Columbia Pictures, directed by Edward Ludwig and starring Randolph Scott, Frances Dee and Ralph Bellamy. It is set before World War II. The Hollywood Reporter indicated that Frances Dee replaced Gene Tierney in the role of Nancy Bliss. Coast Guard was the first film of actor Michael Gale, who changed his name in 1941 to Craig Stevens. Bullet Code Bullet Code is a 1940 American Western film directed by David Howard and starring George OBrien, Virginia Vale and Slim Whitaker. The screenplay was written by Doris Schroeder from a story by Bennett Cohen. Med dej i mina armar Med dej i mina armar is a 1940 Swedish comedy film directed by Hasse Ekman. Rise and Shine Rise and Shine is a 1941 American comedy crime film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Jack Oakie, George Murphy and Linda Darnell. Derailed Afsporet is a 1942 Danish erotic thriller drama film directed by Bodil Ipsen and Lau Lauritzen Jr.. Starring Ebbe Rode and Illona Wieselmann, the psychological drama revolves around the intense erotic relationship between a wealthy married woman suffering from amnesia and a paroled petty thief entangled with organized crime. Afsporet was Ipsens directorial debut and is considered the first true Danish film noir. Romance on the Range Romance on the Range is a 1942 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers, George "Gabby" Hayes, Sally Payne, Linda Hayes, and Sons of the Pioneers. Hawai · Maree oki kaisen , The War at Sea from Hawaii to Malaya, is a 1942 black-and-white Japanese war film directed by Kajiro Yamamoto and made during the Second World War. Candles at Nine Candles at Nine is a 1944 British mystery film directed by John Harlow and starring Jessie Matthews, John Stuart and Beatrix Lehmann. A wealthy man jokes about being murdered for his inheritance but is then found dead. His money is left to a distant female relative and attempts now begin on her life too. Gypsy Wildcat Gypsy Wildcat is a 1944 Technicolor adventure film directed by Roy William Neil starring Maria Montez, Jon Hall and Peter Coe. It was co-written by James M. Cain. Meatless Flyday Meatless Flyday is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short produced by Warner Bros., and released on January 29, 1944. The cartoon was directed by Friz Freleng, written by Michael Maltese and animated by Jack Bradbury. The title is a pun on Meatless Friday, a reference to the traditional Roman Catholic practice of abstinence from meat on Fridays. This Love of Ours This Love of Ours is a 1945 American drama film directed by William Dieterle and starring Merle Oberon, Claude Rains, Charles Korvin and Carl Esmond. The films composer, Hans J. Salter, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score in 1946. This drama from Universal Pictures was later remade as Never Say Goodbye and the French television film Comme avant, mieux quavant. Close-Up Close Up is a 1948 American film noir directed by Jack Donohue from a screenplay by John Bright. It stars Alan Baxter, Virginia Gilmore and Richard Kollmar. Captain China Captain China is a 1950 American adventure film directed by Lewis R. Foster and written by Lewis R. Foster and Gwen Bagni. The film stars John Payne, Gail Russell, Jeffrey Lynn, Lon Chaney Jr., Edgar Bergen, Michael OShea and Ellen Corby. The film was released on February 2, 1950, by Paramount Pictures. Vstrecha na Elbe Encounter at the Elbe is a Soviet movie released in 1949 from Mosfilm, describing the conflict, spying, and collaboration between the Soviet Army advancing from the east and the U.S. Army advancing from the west. The two allied forces met each other for the first time on the River Elbe near the close of the Second World War. This meeting occurred on April 25, 1945, which was usually remembered as “Elbe Day” in Western Bloc nations and as the "Encounter at the Elbe” in Eastern Bloc nations. The movie was directed by Grigori Aleksandrov and Aleksey Utkin, with music by Dmitri Shostakovich, which included “Yearning for the Homeland”, that became popular at that time in the Eastern Bloc nations and among the leftists in the Western Bloc nations including Japan. Captain Blackjack Black Jack, also known as Captain Blackjack, is a 1950 adventure film written and directed by Julien Duvivier and starring George Sanders, Herbert Marshall, Patricia Roc and Dennis Wyndham. Set on the Mediterranean, it tells the story of a man who does evil deeds. Although his conscience is awakened and he has fallen in love, escaping his past proves impossible. The English-language film was a co-production between France, Spain and the United States. Paris Is Always Paris Paris Is Always Paris is a 1951 Italian-French comedy film directed by Luciano Emmer. Colonel March Investigates Colonel March Investigates is a 1953 British film consisting of the three pilot episodes of the TV series Colonel March of Scotland Yard that were filmed in 1952, starring Boris Karloff. These episodes were "Hot Money", "Death in the Dressing Room" and "The New Invisible Man". Boris Karloff and his wife Evelyn sailed to England in July, 1952, where Karloff filmed three different pilot episodes of the Colonel March series to show to British TV executives. In 1953, when the show was green lighted, Karloff returned to England to film 23 more episodes, making a total of 26 in all, then returned to Hollywood to film Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The three pilots were later compiled into the 1953 feature film called Colonel March Investigates, so that they could be shown theatrically. Karloff filmed pieces of onscreen introduction narration to help stitch the three stories together and these shots are exclusive to this compilation film. The Colonel March TV series premiered on ITV London on 24 September 1955. After the second ITV region was launched in February 1956, Associated began a run of Colonel March on Wednesday, 22 February, beginning at 10pm. The rest of Britain only saw it when it premiered on the BBC in September, 1956.. The series was also shown in the United States in February 1956, five months after the British premier. Wee-Willie Wildcat Wee-Willie Wildcat is a 1953 Barney Bear cartoon. It is the 22nd Barney Bear short. It was directed by Dick Lundy using the Tex Avery unit while Avery was gone from the studio. Alaska Seas Alaska Seas is a 1954 crime film noir directed by Jerry Hopper and starring Robert Ryan and Brian Keith. The supporting cast features Jan Sterling, Gene Barry and Aaron Spelling. The picture is a loose remake of the 1938 film Spawn of the North, which had starred George Raft, Henry Fonda and John Barrymore. Tômei ningen is a 1954 Japanese film directed by Motoyoshi Oda. The film is a loose adaptation of the H.G. Wells story The Invisible Man. The film was moderately successful, but was overshadowed by the huge crossover success of Godzilla, earlier in 1954. Chuzhaya rodnya Other Peoples Relatives is a 1956 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Schweitzer and based on the story Not to the court by Vladimir Tendryakov. The Flaw The Flaw is a 1955 British crime film directed by Terence Fisher, and starring John Bentley and Donald Houston. It was a remake of the 1933 film of the same name. A racing car driver plots to murder his wealthy wife, but reckons without the interventions of the family lawyer. Don Juan Don Juan is a 1956 historical comedy film directed by John Berry and starring Fernandel, Carmen Sevilla and Roland Armontel. It was a co-production between France, Italy and Spain, based on the legend of Don Juan. The films sets were designed by the art directors Sigfrido Burmann and Georges Wakhévitch. The Animal World The Animal World is a 1956 documentary film that was produced, written and directed by Irwin Allen. The film includes live-action footage of animals throughout the world, along with a ten-minute stop motion animated sequence about dinosaurs. Irwins intention was to show the progression of life over time, although he noted, "We dont use the word evolution. We hope to walk a very thin line. On one hand we want the scientists to say this film is right and accurate, and yet we dont want to have the church picketing the film." Honeymoon Honeymoon is a 1956 Soviet comedy film directed by Nadezhda Kosheverova. The Virtuous Bigamist The Virtuous Bigamist is a 1956 French-Italian comedy drama film directed by Mario Soldati. It is a remake of Alessandro Blasettis Four Steps in the Clouds. The Young Guns The Young Guns is a 1956 American Western film directed by Albert Band and written by Louis Garfinkle. The film stars Russ Tamblyn, Gloria Talbott, Perry Lopez, Scott Marlowe, Wright King and Walter Coy. The film was released on September 12, 1956, by Allied Artists Pictures. The Good Companions The Good Companions is a 1957 British musical film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Eric Portman. It is based on the novel of the same name and is a remake of the 1933 film version. Hour of Decision Hour of Decision is a 1957 British mystery film directed by C.M. Pennington-Richards and starring Jeff Morrow, Hazel Court and Anthony Dawson. A Novel Affair The Passionate Stranger is a 1957 British drama film, directed by Muriel Box and starring Margaret Leighton and Ralph Richardson. It uses the film within a film device, with the "real" part of the plot shot in black-and-white and the "fictional" element in colour. The interior scenes were shot at Shepperton Studios, with location filming taking place at Chilworth. Box stated that the film was intended "to debunk the sentimental novel...a mild satire on romance as opposed to reality, and the unhappy consequences of confusing the two". New York Times film critic Bosley Crowther understood the intention, but described the premise as "thin and even tedious" and felt that the lengthy central fantasy sequence "is so ponderous, and it so completely outweighs the little black-and-white whimsy that surrounds it, that it drags down the whole idea." He did however concede that "thanks to adroit performances by Miss Leighton and Sir Ralph...this little bit of nonsense from Muriel and Sydney Box is not quite as flimsy and pretentious as it may at first sound." Das Dreimäderlhaus The House of Three Girls is a 1958 Austrian-West German musical film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Karlheinz Böhm, Rudolf Schock and Magda Schneider. It is based on the operetta Das Dreimäderlhaus. The story had previously been made into the film Three Girls for Schubert in 1936. The films sets were designed by the art director Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff. Man or Gun Man or Gun is a 1958 American Western film directed by Albert C. Gannaway and written by Vance Skarstedt and James J. Cassity. The film stars Macdonald Carey, Audrey Totter, James Craig, James Gleason, Warren Stevens and Harry Shannon. The film, shot in Naturama was released on May 30, 1958, by Republic Pictures. Model for Murder Model for Murder is a 1959 British crime film directed by Terry Bishop and starring Keith Andes, Hazel Court and Jean Aubrey. Operation Bullshine Operation Bullshine is a 1959 British colour comedy film directed by Gilbert Gunn and starring Donald Sinden, Barbara Murray and Carole Lesley. The working title of the film was Girls in Arms that features in the film as a marching song. Gunn had filmed Girls at Sea the previous year. The new title, based on an American "euphemism" for a very British word with the same meaning, comes from the frenzied activity preparing for their brigadiers surprise inspection. The film features 1956 Olympic swimmer Judy Grinham as a physical training instructor. The film was released in the USA in 1963 by Seven Arts Productions. The Ten Gladiators The Ten Gladiators is a 1963 Italian film directed by Gianfranco Parolini. Normal Love Normal Love is an experimental film project by American director Jack Smith. It shows the adventures of an ensemble of glamorously dressed monsters. Smith filmed the project in 1963 and began screening the work in pieces in 1964. Although Normal Love was never completed, works by Ron Rice, Andy Warhol, and Tony Conrad grew out of it. After Smiths death, the project was released as a two-hour presentation of his footage. Black Eagle of Santa Fe The Black Eagle of Santa Fe is a 1965 West German and Italian international co-production western film directed by Alberto Cardone and Ernst Hofbauer. Quick, Before It Melts Quick, Before It Melts is a 1964 Panavision and Metrocolor comedy film directed by Delbert Mann, written by Dale Wasserman, starring Robert Morse, George Maharis, and Anjanette Comer and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was based on a novel of the same title by Philip Benjamin. Une fille et des fusils Une fille et des fusils is a French film, directed by Claude Lelouch, released in 1964. It is also known as The Decadent Influence. Hands of a Gunfighter Hands of a Gunfighter is a 1965 Spanish-Italian western film directed by Rafael Romero Marchent. Man Called Gringo Man Called Gringo is a 1965 German western film directed by Roy Rowland, written by Clarke Reynolds and Herbert Reinecker and starred by Götz George, Daniel Martín and Alexandra Stewart. Thrilling Thrilling is a 1965 Italian comedy film. The film is split into three distinct segments, each directed by a different director; namely Carlo Lizzani, Ettore Scola and Gian Luigi Polidoro. Rodent to Stardom Rodent to Stardom is a 1967 Looney Tunes animated short starring Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales. It is the first cartoon to credit Warner Bros.-Seven Arts, but still uses the "Abstract WB" titles. La Celestina The Wanton of Spain is a 1969 Spanish drama film directed by César Fernández Ardavín. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 42nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival. The Great Carrot-Train Robbery The Great Carrot Train Robbery is a 1969 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson and featuring Bunny and Claude in their last short produced. The short is the final "classic era" Warner Bros. cartoon with the voice of Mel Blanc. Honky Honky is a 1971 romance film directed by William Graham that depicts the love story of an interracial high school couple. Ek Nazar Ek Nazar is a 1972 Bollywood romance film directed by B.R. Ishara. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan and Nadira. The Little Ark The Little Ark is a 1972 childrens film directed by James B. Clark, produced by Robert B. Radnitz for Cinema Center Films and released theatrically in the U.S. by National General Pictures. It stars Geneviève Ambas and Philip Frame as children, believed to be World War II orphans, that befriend a local fisherman after he saves them from a flood. Thumb Tripping Thumb Tripping is an American 1972 drama film directed by Quentin Masters, written by Don Mitchell, and starring Michael Burns, Meg Foster, Marianna Hill, Burke Byrnes, Michael Conrad and Bruce Dern. It was released in October 1972, by AVCO Embassy Pictures. Bandhe Haath Bandhe Haath is a 1973 Hindi movie produced and written by O. P. Ralhan. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Mumtaz, Ajit, O. P. Ralhan, Ranjeet, Madan Puri, Asit Sen, Tun Tun and Pinchoo Kapoor. The films music is by R. D. Burman and the lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The film is a remake of Shammi Kapoor film Mujrim. A Handful of Love A Handful of Love is a 1974 Swedish drama film directed by Vilgot Sjöman. It was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival. At the 10th Guldbagge Awards the film won the awards for Best Film and Best Director. 141 perc a befejezetlen mondatból 141 Minutes from the Unfinished Sentence is a 1975 Hungarian drama film directed by Zoltán Fábri. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival where Fábri won a Special Prize for Directing. Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder Case Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder Case is a TV drama film, starring George Peppard and directed by Robert Michael Lewis. It was produced by Harold Gast and Harve Bennett. The Fourth Wish The Fourth Wish is a 1976 Australian family film directed by Don Chaffey based on a three-part 1974 TV drama from the ABC. The Days of the Past Los Días del pasado is a 1978 Spanish film directed by Mario Camus. A teacher working in a mountain village in the hope of finding her boyfriend, is harassed during the Civil War. Game Show Models Game Show Models is a 1977 comedy-drama film directed by David N. Gottlieb. Set in Los Angeles, it is about a man who tries to make it in mainstream society by getting a job in a public relations firm. High Rolling in a Hot Corvette High Rolling is an Australian buddy comedy directed by Igor Auzins and written by Forest Redlich. Golden Globe Award winners Joseph Bottoms and Judy Davis are among the cast. The soundtrack for the film was provided by the Australian band, Sherbet. The film was released in Australia on 4 August 1977. Journey Among Women Journey Among Women is a 1977 film directed by Tom Cowan. The Blood of Hussain The Blood of Hussain is a 1980 Pakistani film directed by Jamil Dehlavi and released in 1980. The film was banned throughout Pakistan as the military junta led by General Zia-ul-Haq toppled the government of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto. Alicja Alice is a 1982 musical-fantasy film co-produced by Belgian and Polish film companies. The film is a modern telling of Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland story and stars French actress Sophie Barjac in the title role. Jean-Pierre Cassel plays the jogger named Rabbit with whom Alice falls in love; Susannah York, Paul Nicholas, Jack Wild, Tracy Hyde, Peter Straker and Dominic Guard all have supporting roles. The film features a musical score by Henri Seroka and lyrics by Gyllianna. Barjacs vocals were dubbed by the Scottish singer Lulu. The film is relatively obscure despite the participation of well-known talent. It was released on VHS in the United States by Karl-Lorimar Home Video, although it is now out-of-print. The Clinic The Clinic is a 1982 Australian film produced by Robert Le Tet and Bob Weis and directed by David Stevens. The film is a comedy/drama describing a day in a Melbourne VD clinic focusing on four doctors and their patients. It was filmed in Melbourne, Australia and Deniliquin, Australia. It was distributed by Village Roadshow Money on the Side Money on the Side is a 1982 American made-for-television drama film starring Karen Valentine, Jamie Lee Curtis and Linda Purl as three women who become prostitutes, working for madam Karen Gordon. Fellow Citizen Fellow Citizen is a 1983 Iranian documentary film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. Tin Man Tin Man is a 1983 American drama film directed by John G. Thomas and starring Timothy Bottoms, John Phillip Law, Deana Jurgens, Troy Donahue, and Richard Stahl. Biquefarre Biquefarre is a 1983 French docufiction film, written and directed by Georges Rouquier, about the uncertain future facing a small farm in Aveyron. The film revisits characters first documented by Rouquier in his 1947 film . The film entered the competition at the 40th Venice International Film Festival, where it received the Special Jury Prize. The Boy Who Loved Trolls The Boy Who Loved Trolls is a 1984 American made-for-television fantasy-adventure film produced for the PBS series WonderWorks. The story was adapted by James A. DeVinney from a play by John Wheatcroft. The original play, entitled Ofoeti, was telecast in 1966, on NET Playhouse, winning a National Television Award that year for best original television play. Matthew and Son Matthew and Son is a 1984 Australian television film about a single parent who is a police surgeon. It was filmed May to June 1984 and is a pilot for a TV series that never eventuated. Nicole Kidman appears in a small role. Hell Train Hell Train is a 1985 French crime film directed by Roger Hanin. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Prize. Nineteen Nineteen 1919 is a 1985 British drama film directed by Hugh Brody and written by Michael Ignatieff together with Brody. It stars Paul Scofield. It was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival. Run Tiger, Run Run, Tiger, Run is a 1984 Hong Kong comedy film written by Raymond Wong and directed by John Woo. The film marks the first collaboration of directors John Woo and Tsui Hark. Nutcracker: Money, Madness & Murder Nutcracker: Money, Madness and Murder is a 1987 miniseries directed by Paul Bogart based on the book Nutcracker: Money, Madness, Murder: A Family Album by Shana Alexander that tells the story of Frances Schreuder. Fever Fever is a 1989 Australian thriller film about an Australian policeman who finds a suitcase full of money, and the course of events which unfold when he decides to keep it. The film was directed by Craig Lahiff, and stars Bill Hunter, Gary Sweet, and Mary Regan. Eye of the Eagle 2: Inside the Enemy Eye of the Eagle 2: Inside the Enemy is a 1989 film directed by Carl Franklin. It is the sequel to the 1987 film Eye of the Eagle. It was shot in the Philippines. Passion and Paradise Passion and Paradise is a 1989 American television crime-drama film directed by Harvey Hart and starring Armand Assante and Catherine Mary Stewart. For this film Hart won the Gemini Award for Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series. It was based on the book Who killed Sir Harry Oakes written by James Leasor. It was shot in Jamaica. The Romancing Star III The Romancing Star III is a 1989 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Sherman Wong and starring Stanley Fung, Wong Jing, Lawrence Cheng, James Wong, Shing Fui-On, Sam Christopher Chan and guest stars Andy Lau, the star of The Romancing Star II Le brasier Le Brasier is a French film directed by Éric Barbier, released in 1991. Buster's Bedroom Busters Bedroom is a 1990 independent German comedy film directed by Rebecca Horn. The film follows a young woman with an infatuation for Buster Keaton. The film was shown at the Marché du Film of the Cannes Film Festival in May 1990. Later that year it was shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art together with Horns exhibition. The objects of the exhibition were connected to the film, as themes, character references and props. The film was released in Germany on 9 May 1991. The film stars Amanda Ooms, Donald Sutherland and Geraldine Chaplin. The Last Eunuch Li Lianying: The Imperial Eunuch, also known as The Last Eunuch, is a 1991 Chinese biographical film directed by Tian Zhuangzhuang. It tells the story of Li Lianying, a eunuch who wielded power in the waning days of the Qing Dynasty. The film was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival, where it won an Honourable Mention. Erotic Liaisons is a 1992 Japanese drama film directed by Kōji Wakamatsu. It was released on October 17, 1992. L'homme de ma vie The Man of My Life is a 1954 West German drama film directed by Erich Engel and starring Marianne Hoppe, René Deltgen and Otto Gebühr. The films sets were designed by the art director Fritz Maurischat. It was shot at film studios in Göttingen and on location in Hamburg. When a violinist returns to his home town after fifteen years away he strikes up a relationship with an old flame who is now working as a nurse. Secret Nation Secret Nation is a 1992 political thriller written by Edward Riche, directed by Mike Jones and starring Cathy Jones. The film tells the story of Frieda Vokey, a graduate history student working to complete her history thesis on confederation. She returns to her home in Newfoundland to investigate evidence that Newfoundland’s 1949 entry into Canada was a conspiracy. Following the death of a politician, whose papers contain evidence, she begins to believe that the referendum results were faked, with British spies helping the cause. This film was produced for nearly $2 million, with $1.8 million provided by First Choice and CBC. The film was invited to New York City’s Museum of Modern Art, and screened as part of the This Film is From Canada Series. Shadow Force Shadow Force is a 1992 American film. It was filmed in the San Antonio area of Texas and was released straight to video. Dialogues with Madwomen Dialogues with Madwomen is a 1993 documentary by Allie Light focusing on mental illness in women. It was later aired on television on the PBS series POV. Les menteurs The Liars is a 1996 French drama film directed by Élie Chouraqui. It was entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival. Moonlight Serenade is a 1997 Japanese drama film directed by Masahiro Shinoda. It was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival. Franco, Ciccio e il pirata Barbanera Franco, Ciccio e il pirata Barbanera is a 1969 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Amendola. Is a parody of adventure novel Treasure Island of Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. Blake of Scotland Yard Blake of Scotland Yard is a 1937 Victory Pictures American film directed by Robert F. Hill. It is a feature film edited from the film serial of the same name. Gastone Gastone is a 1960 Italian comedy film co-written and directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Alberto Sordi, Anna Maria Ferrero and Vittorio De Sica. It is loosely based on the Ettore Petrolinis character and comedy play with the same name. Yu bang xiang zheng The Fight Between the Snipe and the Clam, also translated as Snipe–Clam Grapple, is a 1983 Chinese animated short film directed by Hu Jinqing and produced by the Shanghai Animation Film Studio. It won the Silver Bear for Best Short Film at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 1984. Space Cruiser Yamato 2 , also known as Star Blazers: The Comet Empire or Star Blazers II, is a Japanese military science fiction anime series produced by Academy Productions and Group TAC. It is the sequel to Space Battleship Yamato and an adaptation of the movie Arrivederci Yamato created by Yoshinobu Nishizaki and Leiji Matsumoto. It aired on Yomiuri TV in Japan from October 14, 1978 to April 4, 1979. It later got a remake in 2017 under the name Space Battleship Yamato 2202. Seven Guys and a Gal Sept hommes et une garce is a French adventure film from 1967. It was directed by Bernard Borderie, written by Bernard Borderie and Mireille de Tissot, starring Jean Marais and Marilù Tolo. The film was known under the title Seven Guys and a Gal,,,, "7 Mann und ein Luder". Bathing Buddies Bathing Buddies is the 18th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 1, 1946, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Pyar Ka Mandir Pyaar Ka Mandir is a 1988 Indian Bollywood family-drama film directed by K. Bapaiah, released on 1 April 1988. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty, Madhavi, Nirupa Roy, Raj Kiran, Shoma Anand, Kader Khan and Aruna Irani. The movie released some months after Kishore Kumar died, but his song "Ae Duniya Tujhko Salaam" remains an evergreen hit. Thakara Thakara is a 1979 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Bharathan and written by Padmarajan. It stars Prathap Pothan, Surekha, Nedumudi Venu and K. G. Menon in pivotal roles. The film was a breakthrough in the career of Bharathan and Venu. Rivers of Babylon Rivers of Babylon is a 1998 Slovak comedy film directed by Vlado Balco. The film was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Corbari Corbari is a 1970 Italian war-drama film written and directed by Valentino Orsini. It is based on real life events of Italian partisan Silvio Corbari. Frontera Sur Frontera Sur is a 1998 Argentine drama film directed by Gerardo Herrero. The music was composed by Luis Bacalov. Taaqat Taaqat is a 1995 Bollywood romantic crime film about two influential gangsters working for opposite political parties. It is directed and written by Talat Jani and stars Vikas Bhalla and Kajol in the lead roles. The film premiered on 23 June 1995 in Mumbai. Zonja nga qyteti The Lady from the City is a 1976 Albanian comedy film directed by Piro Milkani, starring Violeta Manushi as Teto Ollga. Aag Ka Gola Aag Ka Gola is a 1990 Indian Hindi-language film directed by David Dhawan, starring Sunny Deol, Dimple Kapadia, Shakti Kapoor and Prem Chopra. The Boss El Jefe is a 1958 Argentine film directed by Fernando Ayala and written by David Viñas. Premiera Premiere is a 1976 Romanian comedy film directed by Mihai Constantinescu and starring Carmen Stănescu, Radu Beligan, Toma Caragiu, Dem Rădulescu and Vasilica Tastaman. Kondaveeti Simham Kondaveeti Simham is a 1981 Telugu Action film, produced by M. Arjuna Raju and K. Sivarama Raju under the Roja Movies banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film stars N. T. Rama Rao, Sridevi, Jayanthi, Mohan Babu in the lead roles and music Chakravarthy. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Thanga Pathakkam and was remade by same producer - director duo in Hindi as Farz Aur Kanoon. This film Industry Hit at box office Thema syneidiseos Thema syneidiseos is a 1973 Greek film produced by Finos Films, directed by Petros Lykas and starring Nikos Kourkoulos and Betty Arvaniti. The Body The Body is a 1970 UK scientific documentary film directed and produced by Roy Battersby. In the film, external and internal cameras are used to showcase the human body. The films narrators, Frank Finlay and Vanessa Redgrave, provide commentary that combines the knowledge of human biologists and anatomical experts. The films soundtrack, Music from the Body, was composed by Ron Geesin and Roger Waters, and includes songs that were made using the human body as a medium. Waters is also the narrator of one scene. The Reunion The Reunion is a 1963 Italian film directed by Damiano Damiani. It was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival. The film is about a group of old friends in Milan, all men in their late thirties, celebrating a chance reunion at a cinema in the suburbs, and looking for encounters with women. Skinny Puppy: Video Collection 1984-1992 Video Collection is a collection of music videos by the band Skinny Puppy, first released on VHS in 1996, and DVD in 2001. It contains most of the bands Nettwerk-era videos, a prominent exception being "Worlock". Directors involved include William Morrison and Jim Van Bebber. Irakal Irakal is a 1985 Malayalam psychological thriller film written and directed by K. G. George and produced by the then prominent actor Sukumaran. The film is an in-depth exploration of the psychology of violence. Ganesh Kumar plays the films protagonist. The film met with critical acclaim upon release, though not commercially successful. It received several accolades including the state awards of that year. Manivathoorile Ayiram Shivarathrikal Manivathoorile Aayiram Sivarathrikal is 1987 Malayalam film, starring Mammootty and directed by Fazil. .Debut movie of P.R.Officer Vazhoor Jose. Satyamev Jayate Satyamev Jayate is a 1987 Bollywood action film, directed by Raj N. Sippy, starring Vinod Khanna and Meenakshi Sheshadri in the lead roles. The other cast members include Madhavi, Anita Raj, A. K. Hangal, Renu Joshi, Alankar, Neeta Puri, Saahil Chadha, Satyen Kappu,Sudhir Dalvi, Vinod Mehra, Shakti Kapoor and Anupam Kher. The film is a remake of the Malayalam film Aavanazhi, starring Mammootty. The film was a comeback film for Vinod Khanna and emerged a box office success.Vinod Khanna’s performance as a police officer was critically acclaimed and is regarded as one of his best. Meenakshi Sheshadri’s performance as a prostitute; was also acclaimed. The chemistry between Khanna and Sheshadri was appreciated.The song "Dil Mein Ho Tum” gained popularity. Sakshatkara Sakshatkara is a 1971 Kannada drama film directed by Puttanna Kanagal featuring Rajkumar, Jamuna and Prithviraj Kapoor. The Awful Tooth The Awful Tooth is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Nate Watt. It was the 167th Our Gang short that was released. Bhakta Kumbhara Bhakta Kumbara is a 1974 Indian Kannada film directed by Hunsur Krishnamurthy. The film stars Rajkumar and Leelavathi in lead roles. The movie is based on the life of Gora Kumbhar, a potter who turned into a saint who lived in the 13th and 14th century in Teredoki supposedly lost his child while curing the clay by his legs for making pots, because he did not notice his child fumbling under his feet as he immersed himself in chanting the name of God. He was called Saint Gora Kumbara by the people of Maharashtra and Karnataka. The film won three awards at the 1974-75 Karnataka State Film Awards - Third Best Film, Best Actor for his portrayal of the potter-turned-saint Gora Kumbhar and Best Music Director. The movie saw a theatrical run of 25 weeks. Bhakta Kumbara is the second Kannada film based on the life of Gora Kumbhar with the first being Gora Kumbara. The movie was remade in Telugu in 1977 by V. Madhusudhan Rao as Chakradhari starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao.G. K. Venkatesh was the music director of the Telugu version also. 4 songs were retained in the Telugu version. Massey Sahib Massey Sahib is a 1985 Hindi drama film directed by Pradip Krishen, starring Raghubir Yadav in the title role. It was Krishens first film, and was an adaptation of Joyce Carys 1939 novel Mister Johnson. It won Yadav two international acting awards. The film also stars Arundhati Roy, who was yet to write her first novel and win the Man Booker Prize, along with Barry John and Virendra Saxena. Selkie Selkie is a 2000 Australian family fantasy film. It features former Sick Puppies lead singer Shimon Moore. Navarathri Navarathri is a 1964 Indian Tamil language drama film produced and directed by A. P. Nagarajan. Sivaji Ganesan and Savithri featured in the leading roles. The film was the 100th film of Sivaji and is well known for his nine distinct roles. The movie was remade in Telugu in 1966 as Navaratri and in Hindi in 1974 as Naya Din Nai Raat. A.Li.Ce A.LI.CE is a 2000 Japanese 2D CG science fiction comedy-drama anime film directed by Kenichi Maejima. Kilukil Pambaram Kilukil Pambaram is a 1997 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film directed by Thulasidas and written by Sasidharan Arattuvazhi. The film stars Jayaram, Vani Viswanath, Madhupal and Kalyani. The film had musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. Mannadiar Penninu Chenkotta Checkan Mannadiar Penninu Chenkotta Checkan is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. Anil. The film stars Mukesh, Kanaka, Jagathy Sreekumar and Innocent in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Raveendran. Commitments Commitments is a drama film released in 2001 on television by BET. The movie stars Allen Payne and Victoria Dillard, focusing on the relationship that grows between Fox Giovanni and Van Compton. Ehsaas: The Feeling Ehsaas: The Feeling is a 2001 Bollywood film. It Stars Sunil Shetty and Shabana Raza. Pehla Pehla Pyar Pehla Pehla Pyar is a 1994 Indian Hindi-language romantic film directed by Manmohan Singh. It stars Rishi Kapoor and Tabu. This film performed poorly at the box office. The movie is loosely inspired by the American movie Roman Holiday. Chinnabaabu Chinababu is a 1988 Telugu drama film, produced by D. Ramanaidu under the Suresh Productions banner and directed by A. Mohan Gandhi. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Amala Akkineni in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. Surya IPS Surya IPS is a 1991 Telugu action crime film produced by T. Subbarami Reddy under the Maheswari Parameswari Productions banner and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. Venkatesh and Vijayashanti played the lead roles, and the music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was recorded as Average at the box office. It was later dubbed in Tamil as Mudhalamaichar Jayanthi. Drillbit Drillbit is a low-budget short horror film directed by Alex Chandon and stars Ben Bethell, Tom Cox and Saul Brignell. Youling renjian II: Gui wei ren jian Visible Secret 2 is a 2002 Hong Kong film directed by Abe Kwong and stars Eason Chan and Cherrie Ying. In this movie, a man with the ability to see ghosts begins to suspect that his wife may be possessed. Cover Story Cover Story is a 2000 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film directed by G. S. Vijayan, written by B. Unnikrishnan and produced by Menaka under the production banner Revathy Kalamandhir. Starring Suresh Gopi and Tabu. The film was edited by A. Sreekar Prasad and had soundtrack composed by Sharreth. My Dear Muthachan My Dear Muthachan is a 1992 Malayalam film written by Sreenivasan and directed by Sathyan Anthikad and produced by Joy Thomas. It stars Thilakan, Madhurima, Baby Jomol, Baby Renju and Master Tarun in lead roles, and Murali, Sreenivasan, Innocent, Urvashi, K.P.A.C. Lalitha, Jayaram and Philomina in major supporting roles. The Day Britain Stopped The Day Britain Stopped is a dramatic pseudo-documentary produced by Wall to Wall Media for the BBC. It is based on a fictional disaster on 19 December 2003, in which a train strike is the first in a chain of events that lead to a meltdown of the countrys transport system. Directed by Gabriel Range, who wrote the script with producer Simon Finch, the film first aired on BBC2 in May 2003. The drama made use of various British television news services and newsreaders, foreign news channels, radio stations, real-life footage, and several cameo roles by well-known British personalities. Accompanying music included excerpts from the movie soundtracks of The Shawshank Redemption and The Sum of All Fears. Bairaag Bairaag is a 1976 Bollywood film. Produced by the duo Mushir-Riaz, it is directed by Asit Sen. The film stars Dilip Kumar, who received a Filmfare nomination for Best Actor for playing a triple role. Bairaag also stars Saira Banu, Leena Chandavarkar, Ruma Guha Thakurta, Prem Chopra, Helen, Sujit Kumar, Madan Puri, Paintal, Kader Khan, Asit Sen and Sachin. Its music is by the duo Kalyanji Anandji, who received a Filmfare nomination for Best Music. The film received a Filmfare Award for Best Sound for P. Harikishan. According to one source, the film did not do well at the box office. The Guardian Spirit of the House Vastupurush: The Guardian Spirit of the House is a 2002 Indian Marathi film directed by filmmaker duo Sumitra Bhave–Sunil Sukthankar and produced by National Film Development Corporation of India. It is about Bhaskar, who rises above his poor financial conditions and devotes himself to the poor people for his mother believes that their generations have been cursed by the Vastupurush for doing wrong to people of lower castes. The film won several awards on release including the Best Feature Film in Marathi at the 50th National Film Awards and eight awards at the 40th Maharashtra State Film Awards in 2003. À hauteur d'homme À Hauteur dhomme is a 2003 Canadian political documentary directed in 2003 by Jean-Claude Labrecque about Bernard Landry and the 2003 general election in Quebec, Canada. It won a Jutra Award for Best Documentary in 2004. Its style belongs to the Quebec cinéma direct school of filmmaking. Insaaf: The Justice Insaaf: The Justice is a 2004 Hindi Drama film directed by Shrey Shrivastav and produced by Mohammed Fasih.The film features Dino Morea, Sanjay Suri and Namrata Shirodkar as main characters and Rajpal Yadav in a supporting role. Mistrz i Malgorzata The Master and Margarita is a Polish television production of Polish Film Producers Teams, based on the novel by Mikhail Bulgakov. The Lost Domain The Lost Domain is a 2005 French film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. Devrai Devrai is a 2004 Indian Marathi film directed by filmmaker duo Sumitra Bhave–Sunil Sukthankar and produced by the Schizophrenia Awareness Association and K. S. Wani Memorial Trust. The film stars Atul Kulkarni, Sonali Kulkarni, Devika Daftardar, Tushar Dalvi, and Mohan Agashe and was released on 11 March 2004. The films music is by Shrirang Umarani. It depicts a story of a man who suffers from schizophrenia and is struggling to come to terms with his illness and the frustration of his helpless sister. The film received critical acclaim for the portrayal of schizophrenia and performances of its leads, and won several awards upon its release including four awards: the Best Film, the Best Director, the Best Actor, and the Best Actress award at the 11th Screen Awards, the Technical Excellence Award at the International Film Festival of Kerala and was awarded the Best Film on Environment Conservation / Preservation at the 52nd National Film Awards. Atul Kulkarni was awarded with the Special Jury Award at the Mumbai International Film Festival and Sonali Kulkarni bagged the Best Actress Award at the 42nd Maharashtra State Film Awards. Reigo, the Deep-Sea Monster vs. the Battleship Yamato is a 2005 independent tokusatsu film by Shinpei Hayashiya. Veteran artist Keita Amemiya designed the titular monster. The films original working title was Reigo vs. Yamato. The film, set in World War II, depicts the story of the real-life Japanese battleship, the Yamato, which is confronted in the Pacific Ocean by giant monsters, including the most fearsome of them all, Reigo. The Candlemaker The Candlemaker is a 1957 Cathedral Films animated short film about a candlemaker and his son at Christmas time. Barefoot Kibong Barefoot Ki-bong is a 2006 South Korean film. Hana yori dango is a Japanese movie released on August 19, 1995, directed by Yasuyuki Kusuda. It is based on Japanese shōjo manga series, , written by Yoko Kamio. It is the first live-action movie adaptation, starring Yuki Uchida as the main character of Makino Tsukushi. Klunkerz Klunkerz: A Film About Mountain Bikes is a 2006 documentary about mountain bike history during its formative period in Northern California. It examines the relationships of the Marin County hippies, athletes, and entrepreneurs who were directly responsible for popularizing off-road cycling. The film includes many interviews with those present during the embryonic stages of the sport, including Gary Fisher, Charlie Kelly, Joe Breeze, Tom Ritchey, Mike Sinyard, and Otis Guy, and covers "the treacherous old Repack races." The film was written, produced, and directed by independent California filmmaker Billy Savage and released on October 8, 2006. Love in the City Love in the City is a 2007 Hong Kong film directed by Jingle Ma. Songs from the Southern Seas Songs from the Southern Seas or Song from the Southern Seas is a Kazakh, German, French and Russian film directed by Marat Sarulu and produced by Sain Gabdullin, Karsten Stoter, Benny Dreschsel, Yuri Obukhov, Guillaume de Seille with English subtitles. The film was made under the following banners— Kino Company, Rohfilm, Kinoproba, Arizona Films. Starting Over Starting Over is a 2007 Scottish romantic drama television film directed by Giles Foster, produced by the British company Gate Television Productions for the German television channel Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen. Based on the 2002 novel of the same name by Robin Pilcher, the film stars Suzanne von Borsody, Iain Glen and Rutger Hauer. The Glass House The Glass House is a 2009 Iranian documentary film by Hamid Rahmanian and Melissa Hibbard. The film is in Persian with English subtitles. The commercially released DVD also has French, German, Spanish, and Arabic subtitles. The documentary follows four girls who are attempting to pull themselves out of the margins of society by attending rehabilitation center run by Omid Foundation in uptown Tehran. Lioness Lioness is a 2008 documentary film directed by Meg McLagan and Daria Sommers about the first members of Team Lioness. This feature-length documentary tells the story of a group of Army servicewomen who went to Iraq as clerks, mechanics and engineers but ended up fighting alongside the Marines in some of the bloodiest battles of the Iraq war. Told through intimate accounts, journal excerpts, archival footage, as well as interviews with military commanders, the film follows five women who were part of an unofficial program called "Team Lioness." The womens candid narratives, coupled with scenes from their lives back home, form a portrait of the emotional and psychological effects of war from a female point of view As the first film to shed light on the hidden narrative of women in combat, Lioness interceded in public dialogues about gender and the military, leading to tangible change in a number of arenas by framing an important but largely invisible issue in meaningful, human terms. The film played an important role in influencing legislation and policy discussions in Congress, the VA, and the Department of Defense and was embraced by a national movement of activists and veteran service organizations working to improve care for the unprecedented influx of women returning from Iraq and Afghanistan into the VA system. Orgasmic Birth: The Best-Kept Secret Orgasmic Birth: The Best-Kept Secret is a 2008 documentary film that examines the intimate nature of birth. It had been shown at womens and film festivals since May 2008, before being shown for the first time in primetime on January 2, 2009 by ABC’s 20/20. The documentary follows the journey of eleven women through labour, presenting how blissful birth can be. Interviews with experts, doctors, midwives, gynecologists, anthropologists, neonatologists, nurses, Lamaze educators, and mothers and fathers) explore how the birthing process has become a medical procedure rather than a natural process. Noted narrators include Ina May Gaskin. While the documentary features several mothers who claim to have had an orgasm during labor, it is primarily about natural labour at the home without drugs. Jackpot Jackpot is a 2009 Bengali film directed by Kaushik Ganguly. The film stars Hiran Chatterjee, Koyel Mallick, Rahul Banerjee, and Sohini Paul. It was Pauls second film after her debut in Bow Barracks Forever. Nikté Nikte is a 2009 Mexican animated adventure comedy film, produced by Animex Producciones. It stars the voices of Sherlyn as the title character, Pierre Angelo, Pedro Armendáriz Jr, Alex Lora, Jorge Arvizu, and Regina Torné. It premiered in theaters on December 18, 2009. Unakkaga Ellam Unakkaga Unakkaga Ellam Unakkaga is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Sundar C., starring Karthik and Rambha with Goundamani, Vivek, Vinu Chakravarthy, Anju among others in supporting roles. The film, scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja and filmed by U. K. Senthil Kumar, was released on 24 September 1999. It was a blockbuster hit on release. It was Karthiks last film release before the new 2000s millennium. The film was remade in Telugu as Maa Pelliki Randi with J. D. Chakravarthy and Sakshi Sivanand. Pedigree Dogs Exposed Pedigree Dogs Exposed is a BBC One investigative documentary, produced by Jemima Harrison, which looks into health and welfare issues facing pedigree dogs in the United Kingdom. It was originally broadcast on 19 August 2008. The Kennel Club, the governing body of pedigree dogs in the UK which runs the prestigious dog breed show Crufts, was criticised for allowing breed standards, judging standards and breeding practices to compromise the health of pedigree dogs. The programme generated much criticism of the Kennel Club. It also caused various sponsors and trade exhibitors to withdraw their participation from Crufts and other Kennel Club events. The BBC—which has broadcast Crufts for 42 years—withdrew its coverage of Crufts for 2009, and chose not to renew it for 2010. The Kennel Club initially denied the filmmakers assertion that many dogs suffer from diseases and stated that the vast majority of dog breeds are healthy. It also lodged a complaint with broadcasting regulator Ofcom, claiming unfair treatment and editing. Due to strong public opinion, it later rolled out new health plans and reviewed breed standards for every breed. Some breeders have condemned the Club for overreacting. Ofcoms final ruling upheld KCs complaints regarding the lack of a right of reply for some allegations made by the programme but dismissed complaints made in various other areas. The ruling also acknowledged that KCs geneticist Jeff Sampsons views were misrepresented but states that as a whole, the KC was not treated unfairly. Three separate health reports were commissioned as a result of the programme. Reports by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Associate Parliamentary Group for Animal Welfare and Sir Patrick Bateson concluded that current breeding practices are detrimental to the welfare of pedigree dogs and made various recommendations that can be taken by the Kennel Club and breeders to improve pedigree dog health. A follow-up program, Three Years On was broadcast on BBC 4 on 27 February 2012. You to Me Are Everything You to Me Are Everything is a 2010 Philippine romantic comedy film directed by Mark A. Reyes and starring Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera. The screenplay was written by Aloy Adlawan. The film was released on May 5, 2010 in the Philippines. Khuda Kasam Khuda Kasam is a Hindi Drama and action film, directed by K C Bokadia and produced by Amit Kumar Bokadia and Malook Nagar. The film was released on 26 November 2010 under the Sangeeta Pictures banners. The film was earlier titled "The Challenge". Pseudo Pseudo: Blood of Our Own is a 2012 Canadian action film written and directed by Gursimran Dhillon in his directorial debut. The movie was produced by Harsimran Dhillon under the banner of Canadian Bollywood Films. The movie stars Manwinder Gill, Tayshawn Prinse, Thi Vo, Zarif Alibhai and Naresh Kumar, in his feature film debut. The film was released on 13 April 2012 across Canada in Empire Theatres and in the US in Reliance Big Cinemas. It was released on DVD worldwide on 30 Aug 2012. The film was well received by audiences, and was nominated for Best Dramatic Feature Film at the 2013 Alberta Film and Television Awards. The movie was shot on location in Calgary in "bitter cold" conditions. My Sassy Girl 2 My Sassy Girl 2 is a 2010 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Joe Ma and starring Lynn Hung, Leon Jay Williams, He Jiong, Abby Feng and Bosco Wong. The film is an unofficial sequel of the 2001 South Korean film My Sassy Girl. It was released on November 5, 2010. Pazhani Pazhani is a 2008 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Perarasu. It stars Bharath in the main lead role with Kajal Aggarwal playing Bharaths ladylove and Kushboo playing his elder sister. It is Bharaths first film as an action hero with a new mass image. The film, produced by director Sakthi Chidambaram under the banner Cinema Paradise, had musical score by Srikanth Deva. The film was formally launched on 10 June 2007 and was released on 14 January 2008 which coincided with the Thai Pongal festival. It was later dubbed into Telugu as Bhargava and into Hindi as Shaktishali Shiva. It was also remade into Oriya as Gud Boy. Fighting Fear Fighting Fear is a 2011 Australian documentary film about professional surfing. In 2013, the film was honored by the Australian Film Institute with two Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards, specifically for Best Cinematography in a Documentary and Best Direction in a Documentary. The film stars Richie Vaculik and Mark Matthews. It was filmed in and around Sydney, primarily in the South-Eastern Sydney suburbs. Forgotten Forgotten, is a 2012 Taiwanese television film. Starring Ruby Lin alongside Christopher Lee, it is the first television film produced by Lin. It first aired on the Public Television Service on 26 May 2012. Go Tell It on the Mountain Go Tell It on the Mountain is a 1984 American television film directed by Stan Lathan. It stars Paul Winfield, Rosalind Cash, Ruby Dee, Alfre Woodard, Douglas Turner Ward, C. C. H. Pounder, Kadeem Hardison, Giancarlo Esposito and Ving Rhames in his first film role. It is based on James Baldwins novel of the same name. Broken Side of Time Broken Side of Time is a drama by Gorman Bechard, part two of his Alone Trilogy that began with his 2005 feature, "You Are Alone." It made its film festival debut in June 2013. The film was released on DVD on May 20, 2014 by MVD Entertainment. It is also streaming on Hulu and Amazon.com. Kevvu Keka Kevvu Keka is a 2013 Telugu comedy film written and directed by Devi Prasad, produced by Boppana Chandrasekhar under Jahnavi Productions banner and starring Allari Naresh and Sharmiela Mandre in the lead roles. Cinematography is handled by Adusumilli Vijay Kumar and editing will be done by Hari Nandamuri. Soundtrack for the film will be composed by Bheems Ceciroleo and Chinni Charan. The film was released on 19 July 2013. In 2017, it was dubbed into Hindi as Daring Chalbaaz by WAM India Movies. Jungle Master Jungle Master is a 2013 Chinese computer-animated film directed by Kerr Xu. The English dub was written by Steve Kramer and features the voices of Victoria Justice, David Spade, Josh Peck, Jon Lovitz, Christopher Lloyd, and Jane Lynch. In 2016, there was a sequel to the film titled Candy Planet. Freedom Summer Freedom Summer is a 2014 American documentary film, written, produced and directed by Stanley Nelson Jr. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. It won the Best Documentary award at 2014 Pan African Film Festival. The film had its U.S. television premiere at PBS on June 24, 2014. Under Milk Wood Under Milk Wood is a 2015 Welsh drama film based on Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas. It is adapted and directed by Kevin Allen. The narrator is Rhys Ifans. The film was selected as the British entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but not nominated. The Mysterious Family The Mysterious Family is a 2017 Chinese suspense film written and directed by Park Yu-hwan. The film was inspired by a homicide case that occurred in Fujian, in 2014. The film stars Ariel Lin, Jiang Wu, Kara Hui, Chen Xiao and Lan Cheng-lung. The Secret The Secret is a 2016 Chinese suspense romance film directed by Wong Chun-chun. It was released in China on January 15, 2016. Sanada 10 Braves is a 2016 Japanese jidaigeki action film directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi. It was released in Japan by Shochiku and Nikkatsu on September 22, 2016. Long Long Time Ago 2 Long Long Time Ago 2 is a 2016 Singaporean period film directed by Jack Neo, the second of a two-part series and the sequel to Long Long Time Ago. The Arbitration The Arbitration is a 2016 Nigeria romantic drama film, written by Chinaza Onuzo, directed by Niyi Akinmolayan, and produced by Chinaza Onuzo, Omotayo Adeola, and Zulu Oyibo. The film stars OC Ukeje, Adesua Etomi, Iretiola Doyle and Somkele Iyamah-Idhalama. Moon-young Moon Young is a 2015 South Korean drama film written and directed by Kim So-yeon and starring Kim Tae-ri. Kanika Kanika is an Indian revenge/horror film directed by Pushkar Manohar, Featuring Sharad Ponkshe in the lead role. The film was released on 31 March 2017. Komaali Kings Komaali Kings is a 2018 Sri Lankan Tamil language black comedy thriller film written and directed by King Ratnam in his directorial debut and co-produced by Ganesh Deivanayagam, Bawadharani Rajasingham and R. Selvaskandan for Picture This Motions. The film, starring Raja Ganeshan, Kamala Sri Mohan, Darshan Dharmaraj, Gajan Kanesshan, Niranjani Shanmugaraja, Sathiyapriya Ratnasaamy along with King Ratnam in the lead roles, opened to positive reviews among the audience after the first day. The film also received praise from the critics for its satire and comedy storyline. Komaali Kings is considered one of the rarest and most important mass-budgeted films in Sri Lankan Tamil cinema in nearly about 40 years since the release of super hit Komaligal in 1976. Komaali Kings was one of the most awaited films in Sri Lankan cinema after its production was started back in 2016 with only 26 days of shooting procedure but there were delays due to unavoidable factors, and was finally released nationwide on 23 February 2018 after 2 years of delays. The film has both Sinhala and English subtitles. Recently this film won Best Tamil film of the year award from Sunsilk Derana film awards 2019. To watch Komaali Kings movie online visit http://ceynema.com Saturday Night Saturday Night is a 1922 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Leatrice Joy, Conrad Nagel, and Edith Roberts. It was Leatrice Joys first film with DeMille. La belle Nivernaise The Beauty from Nivernais is a 1924 French silent drama film directed by Jean Epstein. The Unchastened Woman The Unchastened Woman is a 1925 American silent drama film starring vamp Theda Bara, directed by James Young, the former husband of Clara Kimball Young, and released by start-up studio Chadwick Pictures. The film is based on a 1915 Broadway play, The Unchastened Woman, which starred Emily Stevens. This was Baras "comeback" film and as it turned out her final feature appearance and is one of her few surviving films. The play was also filmed in 1918 with Grace Valentine. The Virtuous Sin The Virtuous Sin is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy-drama film directed by George Cukor and Louis J. Gasnier and starring Walter Huston, Kay Francis, and Kenneth MacKenna. The screenplay by Martin Brown and Louise Long is based on the play The General by Lajos Zilahy. A separate German-language version The Night of Decision was shot at Paramounts Joinville Studios in Paris. The Intruder The Intruder is a 1933 Pre code sound comedy-crime film directed by Albert Ray and starring Monte Blue and Lila Lee, two silent screen veterans. It was produced and distributed by Allied Pictures. The picture survives in the Library of Congress collection. While Paris Sleeps While Paris Sleeps is a 1932 drama film directed by Allan Dwan. So This Is Africa So This Is Africa is a 1933 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and starring Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Raquel Torres, and Esther Muir. It was Wheeler and Woolseys only film for Columbia Pictures. Keep in Style Keep in Style is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Le roi des Champs-Élysées Le Roi des Champs-Élysées is a 1934 French comedy starring Buster Keaton. This French-made film has Keaton playing two roles, as an aspiring actor, and as an American gangster. A closing gag has the typically deadpan Keaton breaking out into a big grin after being kissed. Most all of Keatons dialogue, in French, is dubbed. The film was never theatrically released in the United States. Dandy Dick Dandy Dick is a 1935 British comedy film starring Will Hay. It was based on the 1887 play Dandy Dick by Arthur Wing Pinero. It is the second and last of his films to be based on a play by Arthur Wing Pinero – the first was Those Were the Days which was based on The Magistrate. Moore Marriott, who played an uncredited role in the film, later became a famous foil to Hay in films later on alongside Graham Moffatt, it was during the film of Dandy Dick that Marriott introduced the idea of being a supporting player to Hay. The Fire Alarm The Fire Alarm is an animated short subject of the Looney Tunes films. It features Ham and Ex, spotted St. Bernard puppies, in their only film as star characters, and also co-starring their Uncle Beans. Waterfront Lady Waterfront Lady is a 1935 American film directed by Joseph Santley. Boulevardier from the Bronx Boulevardier from the Bronx is a 1936 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. Hitch Hike Lady Hitch Hike Lady is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Aubrey Scotto and written by Gordon Rigby and Lester Cole. The film stars Alison Skipworth, Mae Clarke, Arthur Treacher, James Ellison, Warren Hymer and Beryl Mercer. The film was released on December 28, 1935, by Republic Pictures. King of Hockey King of Hockey is a 1936 American drama film directed by Noel M. Smith and written by George Bricker. The film stars Dick Purcell, Anne Nagel, Marie Wilson, Wayne Morris, George E. Stone and Joseph Crehan. The film was released by Warner Bros. on December 19, 1936. The Hot Air Salesman The Hot Air Salesman is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and featuring Wiffle Piffle. Mr. Boggs Steps Out Mr. Boggs Steps Out is a 1938 American romantic comedy film directed by Gordon Wiles. Model Husband The Model Husband is a 1937 German comedy film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Heinz Rühmann, Leny Marenbach and Hans Söhnker. It is based on a 1915 American play Fair and Warmer by Avery Hopwood. The film was screened at the Venice Film Festival where it won an award. In the 1950s it was remade twice: a 1956 West German film The Model Husband and a 1959 Swiss The Model Husband. The Daredevil Drivers Daredevil Drivers is a 1938 American crime film directed by B. Reeves Eason and written by Sherman L. Lowe. The film stars Beverly Roberts, Dick Purcell, Gloria Blondell, Gordon Oliver, Charley Foy and Donald Briggs. The film was released by Warner Bros. on February 12, 1938. Red Barry Red Barry is a 1938 13-chapter Universal movie serial based on the comic strip Red Barry by Will Gould. Shadows Over Shanghai Shadows Over Shanghai is a 1938 American film directed by Charles Lamont. In Old Monterey In Old Monterey is a 1939 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and June Storey. Based on a story by Gerald Geraghty and George Sherman, the film is about an army sergeant and former rancher who runs into opposition from local ranchers when the United States Army sends him to purchase their ranch land needed for a strategic air base. Wally of the Vultures The Vulture Wally is a 1940 German drama film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Heidemarie Hatheyer, Sepp Rist and Eduard Köck. It was shot on location in the Tyrol. The film is based on a popular novel which has been adapted for the screens several times. Junior G-Men Junior G-Men is a 1940 Universal film serial. It was Universals 116th serial of their total of output of 137. The serial is one of the three serials starring "The Dead End Kids and Little Tough Guys" who were under contract to Universal at the time. The plot of Junior G-Men is a pre-World War II G-Man story about fifth columnists in the United States, with the FBI joining forces with youth to save the country. Tørres Snørtevold Tørres Snørtevold is a 1940 Norwegian comedy film directed by Tancred Ibsen. It starred Alfred Maurstad, Folkman Schaanning and Anton Jessen and was based on the novel Jacob by Alexander Kielland. Wings of Victory Valery Chkalov is a Soviet biopic about the life of Valery Chkalov, directed by Mikhail Kalatozov. The screenplay was written by Georgy Baidukov, Boris Chirskov and Dmitri Tarasov. The film was produced by Lenfilm and distributed in the United States by Artkino Pictures, and later by Top1Video. Lost Canyon Lost Canyon is a 1942 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Harry O. Hoyt. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Jay Kirby, Lola Lane, Douglas Fowley and Herbert Rawlinson. The film was released on December 18, 1942, by United Artists. Pierre of the Plains Pierre of the Plains is a 1942 Northern film set in Saskatchewan, Canada, directed by George B. Seitz and starring John Carroll and Ruth Hussey. The supporting cast features Bruce Cabot, Reginald Owen, Henry Travers, Evelyn Ankers and Sheldon Leonard. The movie is a remake of a 1914 version co-written by and starring Edgar Selwyn. Sons of the Pioneers Sons of the Pioneers is a 1942 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers, George Gabby Hayes and Bob Nolan. The film was part of the long-running series of Roy Rogers films produced by the Hollywood studio Republic Pictures. Ich vertraue Dir meine Frau an I Entrust My Wife to You is a 1943 German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Heinz Rühmann, Adina Mandlová and Werner Fuetterer. In order to keep an eye on his wife, who he suspects of wishing to commit adultery while he is away at an international conference, an inventor asks his friend to keep any eye on her. His wife in turn suspects that he is planning to have an affair with his secretary while he is away. That's My Baby! Thats My Baby! is a 1944 American film directed by William Berke and starring Richard Arlen, Ellen Drew, and Leonid Kinskey. Club Havana Club Havana is a 1945 American film drama directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. It was produced and released by independent film company Producers Releasing Corporation. It has been compared to the 1933 film Grand Hotel. Boom in the Moon Boom in the Moon is a 1946 Mexican comedy science fiction film directed by Jaime Salvador and starring Buster Keaton. The film is notable both as Keatons only Mexican production and as the last time Keaton had star billing in a feature film. Fool's Gold Fools Gold is a 1947 American Western film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Doris Schroeder. The film stars William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand Brooks, Robert Emmett Keane and Jane Randolph. The film was released on January 31, 1947, by United Artists. The Gay Anties The Gay Anties is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short, produced by Warner Bros., directed by Friz Freleng and written by Michael Maltese and Tedd Pierce, and released February 15, 1947. Stage to Mesa City Stage to Mesa City is a 1947 American action Western film directed by Ray Taylor and starring Lash La Rue, Al St. John, Jennifer Holt, George Chesebro, Buster Slaven, and Marshall Reed. The film was released by Producers Releasing Corporation on September 13, 1947. Sunset Carson Rides Again Sunset Carson Rides Again is a 1948 American film directed by Oliver Drake. Hideout Hideout is a 1949 American thriller film directed by Philip Ford and written by John K. Butler. The film stars Lloyd Bridges, Lorna Gray, Ray Collins, Sheila Ryan, Chick Chandler and Jeff Corey. The film was released on March 8, 1949, by Republic Pictures. Rimfire Rimfire is a 1949 American Western directed by B. Reeves Eason. The film is a noir Western. Bitter Springs Bitter Springs is an Australian–British film directed by Ralph Smart and released in 1950. An Australian pioneer family leases a piece of land from the government in the Australian outback in 1900 and hires two inexperienced British men as drovers. Problems with local Aboriginal people arise over the possession of a waterhole. Much of the film was shot on location in the Flinders Ranges in South Australia La señora de Fátima Our Lady of Fatima is a 1951 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Ines Orsini, Fernando Rey and Tito Junco. The Wild Blue Yonder The Wild Blue Yonder is a 1951 war film directed by Allan Dwan. The film stars Wendell Corey, Vera Ralston, Forrest Tucker and Phil Harris. Wild Blue Yonder deals with the Boeing B-29 Superfortress air raids on Japan during World War II. Mademoiselle Gobete Mademoiselle Gobete is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Pietro Germi. Target Target is a 1952 Western film directed by Stuart Gilmore and starring Tim Holt. El Monstruo Resucitado El Monstruo Resucitado is a 1953 Mexican horror film directed by Chano Urueta and starring Miroslava, Carlos Navarro and José María Linares-Rivas. A Queen Is Crowned A Queen Is Crowned is a 1953 British Technicolor documentary film written by Christopher Fry. The film documents the 1953 Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, with a narration of events by Laurence Olivier. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and was the first winner of the now-defunct Golden Globe Award for Best Documentary Film. The film was one of the most popular at the British box office in 1953. Duffy of San Quentin Duffy of San Quentin is a 1954 American film noir crime film directed by Walter Doniger and written by Walter Doniger and Berman Swarttz. The film stars Louis Hayward, Joanne Dru, Paul Kelly, Maureen OSullivan, George Macready and Horace McMahon. The film was released by Warner Bros. on March 16, 1954. The Rainbow Jacket The Rainbow Jacket is a 1954 British Ealing Studios drama film, produced by Michael Relph, directed by Basil Dearden, and featuring Robert Morley, Kay Walsh, Bill Owen, Honor Blackman and Sid James. Return from the Sea Return from the Sea is a 1954 drama film directed by Lesley Selander, starring Jan Sterling and Neville Brand. Totò cerca pace Toto Seeks Peace is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. The Hussars Les Hussards, is a French comedy film from 1955, directed by Alex Joffé, written by Gabriel Arout, starring Bernard Blier, Giovanna Ralli, Bourvil, and with Georges Wilson, Virna Lisi, Louis de Funès playing supporting roles. The film is known under the titles "Cavalrymen", "Les hussards", "De husaren", "La piccola guerra", "Huszárok". Rock, Pretty Baby! Rock, Pretty Baby is a 1956 American comedy musical film directed by Richard Bartlett and starring Sal Mineo, John Saxon and Luana Patten. Lissy Lissy is a 1957 East German film directed by Konrad Wolf, based on a novel by Franz Carl Weiskopf. It was released on 30 May 1957. Pardesi Journey Beyond Three Seas is a 1957 Indian-Soviet film, jointly directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas and Vasili Pronin. It was made in two version, Hindi and Russian, and is based on the travelogues of Russian traveller Afanasy Nikitin, called A Journey Beyond the Three Seas, which is now considered a Russian literary monument. Made during the high time of Indo-Russian amity, Pardesi is an Indo-Soviet film co-production between the state-owned "Mosfilm Studio" and Khwaja Ahmad Abbass, "Naya Sansar International" production house. The film has music by Anil Biswas, and it had some memorable hits such as Rasiya Re Man Basiya Re, by Meena Kapoor, Na Dir Dim, by Lata Mangeshkar and was danced to by Padmini. The film was in SovColor, though no colour print of the Hindi version is known to survive in India. Only a black and white copy of the Hindi film survives. Our Virgin Island Virgin Island is a 1958 British drama film directed by Pat Jackson and starring John Cassavetes, Virginia Maskell and Sidney Poitier. It is an adaptation of the memoir Our Virgin Island by Robb White and was filmed on the British Virgin Islands. The American release in 1960 followed the title of the novel. ¿Dónde vas, Alfonso XII? Where Are You Going, Alfonso XII? is a 1959 Spanish historical drama film directed by Luis César Amadori and starring Vicente Parra, Paquita Rico and Mercedes Vecino. It portrays the life of Alfonso XII of Spain. It was followed by a sequel Alfonso XII and María Cristina the following year. When the Woman Butts In When the Woman Butts In is a 1959 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Zdeněk Podskalský. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. At Five in the Afternoon At Five OClock in the Afternoon is a 1961 Spanish drama film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem and starring Rafael Alcántara. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 33rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Story of the Flaming Years Chronicle of Flaming Years is a 1961 Soviet drama film directed by Yuliya Solntseva. Solntseva won the award for Best Director at the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. Girl from La Mancha Dulcinea is a 1963 Spanish drama film directed by Vicente Escrivá, and based on the play by Gaston Baty. It stars Millie Perkins, Cameron Mitchell and Folco Lulli. It won the 1963 Best Film CEC Award at Spains Cinema Writers Circle Awards, and was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 35th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Slave Queen of Babylon Io Semiramide is a 1963 film about Semiramis, a queen of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. It was directed by Primo Zeglio. Hitch-Hike Girl on the Road or Hitch-Hike is a 1962 French comedy film directed by Jacqueline Audry and starring Darry Cowl, Pierre Mondy and Lino Ventura. Maid for Murder Shell Have to Go is a 1962 black and white British comedy film directed by Robert Asher and starring Bob Monkhouse. Shikonmado - Dai tatsumaki is a 1964 Japanese historical drama film. It was directed by Hiroshi Inagaki. The film is set during the seventeenth century and is about the aftermath of the Siege of Osaka. Romy - Portrait eines Gesichts Romy: Anatomy of a Face is a 1967 West German documentary film directed by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg, about the actress Romy Schneider. The film was shot at the ski resort of Kitzbühel during three days in February 1966. It was made for television. Wholly Communion Wholly Communion is a short documentary film made in 1965 by British filmmaker Peter Whitehead. It was filmed at the Royal Albert Hall, London, and documents a poetry event held on 11 June 1965 called the International Poetry Incarnation. It features poetry readings by Beat poets from the UK and U.S., including Allen Ginsberg, Michael Horovitz, Adrian Mitchell and Austrian poet Ernst Jandl. The Comedians in Africa The Comedians in Africa is a 1967 film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to augment its feature film The Comedians. Bang Bang Kid Bang Bang Kid is a 1967 western film produced by Sidney W. Pink and starring Tom Bosley. The plot revolves around a madcap inventor who constructs a mechanical gunfighter to fight against a tyrannical crime lord. The film was distributed in America by Troma Entertainment. Injun Trouble Injun Trouble is a 1969 animated cartoon short in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Robert McKimson and featuring Cool Cat. It is noted for being the final cartoon in the original Merrie Melodies series, ending a run which had lasted since 1931. Also, this was the 1000th cartoon short released by Warner Bros. This cartoon was the last Merrie Melodies cartoon until 1979s The Fright Before Christmas, as well as the very last Warner Bros. cartoon produced until 1979. This cartoon was also the last Warner Bros. cartoon to be produced by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Animation before the studio shut down in 1969 when Warner Bros.-Seven Arts was acquired by Kinney National Company until Warner Bros. Animation reopened its animation department in 1980. The cartoon shares its name with an earlier short directed by Bob Clampett which featured Porky Pig. A Stranger in Paso Bravo A Stranger in Paso Bravo is a 1968 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western film directed by Salvatore Rosso. It was the first and only film directed by Rosso, who had previously been assistant of a number of directors, notably Pietro Germi. The film was remade in 1969 by Antonio Margheriti as And God Said to Cain; despite being the same story and having the main characters sharing the same names, the two films list different screenwriters. The film underperformed at the Italian box office, grossing only 34 million lire. Smiling Maniacs Smiling Maniacs is a 1975 Italian drama crime film. It stars actor Franco Nero. Farfallon Farfallon is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Riccardo Pazzaglia. It is a parody of Papillon. The Holy Inquisition The Holy Office is a 1974 Mexican drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein. It was nominated for the Palme dOr at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival and won the Silver Goddess for Best Film in 1974 awarded by the Mexican Cinema Journalists. La legge violenta della squadra anticrimine Cross Shot is a 1976 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Stelvio Massi. It was filmed in Apulia, between Bari and Trani. Zero Hour Zero Hour is a 1977 West German drama film directed by Edgar Reitz, starring Kai Taschner and Anette Jünger. The narrative is set in the summer of 1945 in a small village outside Leipzig, where the Americans have just pulled back and been replaced by Soviet troops. The film follows the inhabitants as they adjust to the new situation, in particular Joschi, a teenage Hitler Youth member who is fascinated by the Americans. The film was produced through Edgar Reitz Filmproduktions in collaboration with Bernd Eichingers Solaris Film- und Fernsehproduktion and Westdeutscher Rundfunk. It was released in theatres on 6 February 1977 and broadcast on West 3 on 8 March the same year. Mary White Mary White is a 1977 made-for-TV period biographical movie directed by Jud Taylor about American newspaper editor and author William Allen White and his teenage daughter Mary, who died at age 16 in a horseback riding accident. The film is based on the true story of Whites daughter Mary Katherine, who died in 1921 and was the subject of a well-known eulogy written by her father. Caryl Ledner won the Emmy Award ® for Best Teleplay, Movie-For-Television, in the 1977-78 season. The film often appeared on television in the 1980s, and is now on DVD. Heart of the Forest Heart of the Forest is a 1979 Spanish film directed by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón. It was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival. The Hit Schlager, or The Hit, is an Israeli comic musical film of 1979. The script, lyrics writer and film director was Assi Dayan, the music was written by Svika Pick, and the stars were HaGashash HaHiver trio. Compared to other projects of Dayan, Pick, or The Trackers, this film did not sell well and did not take central place in the Israeli culture. However, one of its songs, "Shir Hafrecha", performed by Ofra Haza, became Haza’s signature song. My Old Man My Old Man is a 1979 American made-for-television drama film starring Kristy McNichol, Warren Oates and Eileen Brennan, directed by John Erman. The film, written by Jerome Kass, was based on the Ernest Hemingway short story "My Old Man", which had previously been adapted for the 1950 film Under My Skin. The TV film was originally broadcast on CBS on December 7, 1979. Headin' for Broadway Headin for Broadway is a 1980 American drama film directed by Joseph Brooks and written by Joseph Brooks, Larry Grossman and Hilary Henkin. The film stars Rex Smith, Terri Treas, Vivian Reed, Paul Carafotes, Gary Gendell and Benjamin Rayson. The film was released in May 1980, by 20th Century Fox. Maravillas Maravillas is a 1981 Spanish film directed by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón. It was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival. Pessi and Illusia Pessi and Illusia is a 1984 Finnish fantasy film directed by Heikki Partanen. The film was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Szirmok, virágok, koszorúk Flowers of Reverie is a 1984 Hungarian drama film directed by László Lugossy. It was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize. Tristan and Isolde Fire and Sword is a 1982 German romance/adventure film, directed by . It is based on the legend of Tristan and Iseult. The film won the Caixa de Catalunya in Best Cinematography and was nominated for the International Fantasy Film Award for Best Film. Return Return, also known as Return: A Case of Passion, is a 1985 independent mystery film, written, directed and co-produced by Andrew Silver. It was Silvers debut theatrical work. Dancing in the Dark Dancing in the Dark is a 1986 Canadian drama film directed and written by Leon Marr, based on the 1982 novel Dancing in the Dark by Joan Barfoot. It was produced by Anthony Kramreither, Don Haig and co-produced by John Ryan. The film is about a housewife, Edna, whose life revolves around her husband Henry . Edna spends her days cleaning the house making sure that it looks spotless and fulfilling her husbands every need in the process. After Henry betrays Ednas trust she commits an unforgivable crime and finds herself in a psychiatric hospital where she relives her old life by writing in her journal. Dancing in the Dark is considered a feminist film. The story shows the legal system wavering in favour of Edna as she is placed in a psychiatric hospital instead of a prison after her crime. Dancing in the Dark premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 1986. It was then shown in September 1986 as part of the Perspectives Canada programme of the Toronto Festival of Festivals, now known as the Toronto International Film Festival. It was shown later that month at the New York Film Festival. The Repenter Il pentito is a 1985 Italian crime-drama film directed by Pasquale Squitieri. The film is loosely based on actual events involving, among others, pentito Tommaso Buscetta, judge Giovanni Falcone and banker Michele Sindona. La puritaine The Prude is a 1986 French-Belgian drama film directed by Jacques Doillon. It was entered into the main competition at the 43rd Venice International Film Festival. Les fous de Bassan In the Shadow of the Wind is a Canadian drama film, directed by Yves Simoneau and released in 1986. It was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. Based on the novel by Anne Hébert, the film depicts a small town in the Gaspésie region of Quebec shaken by a rape and murder in 1936. The story is depicted from the perspective of Stevens Brown, played by Steve Banner in the 1936 storyline and by Jean-Louis Millette as an old man in the present day reflecting on the events. The cast also includes Charlotte Valandrey, Laure Marsac, Marie Tifo and Lothaire Bluteau. The film was originally slated to be directed by Francis Mankiewicz, but he left the production due to a creative dispute with the producers. The community in Héberts novel was an Anglo-Quebecer village, but the films primary expected audience was a francophone audience in Quebec, leading to a dispute about whether to shoot the film in English and then dub it into French or vice versa. The film received four Genie Award nominations at the 8th Genie Awards in 1987: Best Supporting Actress, Best Art Direction/Production Design, Best Cinematography and Best Costume Design. Strana la vita Strana la vita, internationally released as The Strangeness of Life, is a 1987 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Giuseppe Bertolucci. It is based on a novel by Giovanni Pascutto. Sukumar Ray Sukumar Ray is a 1987 Bengali short documentary film made by Satyajit Ray on his father, Sukumar Ray. It was released during the birth centenary year of Sukumar Ray, who was born on 30 October 1887. The thirty minutes documentary features the life and some of the works by Sukumar Ray in the form of paintings, photographs and readings. This is the last documentary made by Satyajit Ray as a tribute to his father, before he died in 1992. The documentary used Sukumar Rays photographs and paintings than video recording as the film was considerably a new medium in India when Sukumar Ray died in 1923. Ginger Ale Afternoon Ginger Ale Afternoon is a 1989 independent film by director Rafal Zielinski, based on a stage play by Gina Wendkos. Hello Hemingway Hello Hemingway is a 1990 Cuban drama film directed by Fernando Pérez and starring Laura de la Uz. The plot, set in Havana in 1956, near the end of Fulgencio Batistas dictatorship, follows a young girl whose aspirations to obtain a scholarship in America, against the odds, are paralleled with her reading of Ernest Hemingways The Old Man and the Sea. The film was selected as the Cuban entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not designated a nominee. I Love Vienna I Love Vienna is a 1991 Austrian comedy film directed by Houchang Allahyari. The film was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. South of Wawa South of Wawa is a 1991 Canadian comedy film. It was written by Lori Lansens and directed by Robert Boyd. The film stars Rebecca Jenkins as Lizette, a woman stuck in an unhappy marriage who organizes a road trip with her coworker Cheryl Ann to see Dan Hill in concert. Although the films title alludes to the Northern Ontario town of Wawa, the film is actually set in the Western Ontario town of Stayner. The film was released on VHS in 1995 in Canada by Cineplex Odeon, but as of April 19, 2010, a DVD of the film has yet to be announced. Mad Dog Coll Mad Dog Coll is a 1992 film directed by Greydon Clark. It stars Christopher Bradley and Bruce Noizick. It was released in the United States on home video as Killer Instinct. Fatal Past Fatal Past is a 1993 Australian thriller film. Shatranj Shatranj is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Aziz Sejawal, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Jackie Shroff, Kader Khan, Divya Bharti and Juhi Chawla. The movie marks Bhartis last film appearance. Khans son Sarfaraz Khan appeared as the younger version of his character. The film was a box office hit. Spring Fling! Spring Fling! is a 1995 American made-for-television comedy film directed by Chuck Bowman and starring James Eckhouse, Joyce DeWitt, Justin Burnette, Pat Harrington Jr., Jason Hervey. Tonight Nobody Goes Home Tonight Nobody Goes Home is a 1996 Taiwanese comedy film directed by Sylvia Chang. The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Policewoman The Policewoman is an independent Portuguese drama film directed by Joaquim Sapinho, produced at Rosa Filmes, which had its world premiere in 2003 at the Berlin International Film Festival. En frusen dröm A Frozen Dream is a documentary film released in 1997 as a followup to the 1982 Swedish movie Flight of the Eagle, both directed by Jan Troell. The documentary describes the ill-fated attempt to fly over the North Pole in a hydrogen balloon by Salomon August Andrée in 1897. Kyoko Kyoko is a 2000 film, written and directed by Ryu Murakami and based on Murakamis 1995 novel of the same name. The story concerns a Japanese woman who travels to the US to find the Cuban-American GI that taught her Latin dance when she was a child. White Madness De Witte Waan is a 1984 Dutch film directed by Adriaan Ditvoorst. Its USA title is White Madness. The Reckless Driver The Reckless Driver is the 19th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on August 26, 1946, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Red Hot Shot The Syndicate: A Death in the Family is a 1970 Italian crime film directed by Piero Zuffi and written by Ennio Flaiano and the same Zuffi. In 2004 it was restored and shown as part of the retrospective "Storia Segreta del Cinema Italiano: Italian Kings of the Bs" at the 61st Venice International Film Festival. Prostitute Prostitute is a 1980 British film, the directorial debut of Tony Garnett who also wrote and produced the film. The film tells the story of Sandra, "an ambitious working girl who moves to London." Many scenes were shot on location in Balsall Heath, Birminghams former red-light district. The Heroic Captain Korkorán Hrdinný kapitán Korkorán is a 1934 Czech comedy film directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Vlasta Burian, Jirina Stepnicková and Milada Smolíková. The film is about a Prague skipper who dreams of commanding ships on the high seas but is stuck with running a small steamboat on the Vltava river. Filibus Filibus is a 1915 Italian silent adventure film directed by Mario Roncoroni and written by the future science fiction author Giovanni Bertinetti. The film features Valeria Creti as the title character, a mysterious sky pirate who makes daring heists with her technologically advanced airship. When an esteemed detective sets out on her trail, she begins an elaborate game of cat and mouse with him, slipping between various male and female identities to romance the detectives sister and stage a midnight theft of a pair of valuable diamonds. Filibus was produced by Corona Film, a short-lived Turin-based studio operating on relatively low budgets and obscure casts. Though Italian reviews at the time of its release were negative, Filibus has been well received by later writers and film historians, who have highlighted the films pioneering use of lesbian attraction, genderfluidity, and science fiction motifs, as well as its creative adaptation of stylistic elements from contemporary popular fiction. The film has been screened at numerous film festivals, and a nitrate print survives at the Eye Filmmuseum with a dupe print held in Milan. 'Babicky dobíjejte presne!' Babičky dobíjejte přesně! is a 1984 Czechoslovak comedy science fiction film directed by Ladislav Rychman. Hell Squad Hell Squad is a 1958 American World War II film, produced, written and directed by Burt Topper. It was his very first film. AIP originally released the film as a double feature with Tank Battalion. 713 prosit posadku 713 Requests Permission to Land is a 1962 Soviet disaster film. It was directed by Grigori Nikulin and filmed at Lenfilm studio. The premiere took place on April 3, 1962. Hissatsu 4: Urami harashimasu is a film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Aakhari Poratam Aakhari Poratam is a 1988 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by C. Ashwini Dutt under the Vyjayanthi Movies banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Sridevi, Suhasini in the lead roles and music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Based on the novel Aakhari Poratam, written by Yandamuri Veerendranath. The film was a box office success as well as critically acclaimed. The film was premiered at the 12th International Film Festival of India in the mainstream section. Puss in Boots Puss in Boots is an animated direct-to-video movie, created in 1999 by Phil Nibbelink. It is based on the story Puss in Boots. The film features the voices of Judge Reinhold, Dan Haggerty, Michael York, and Vivian Schilling. Troublesome Night 3 Troublesome Night 3 is a 1998 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Herman Yau. It is the third of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series. Neeya Neeya? is a 1979 Indian Tamil-language horror film, starring Kamal Haasan in the lead role and directed by Durai. It is a remake of the Hindi-language film Nagin, itself inspired by François Truffauts film The Bride Wore Black, based on Cornell Woolrichs novel of the same name. The male lead role was first offered to Rajinikanth, he turned down offer as he wanted to work on solo hero scripts, later Kamal Haasan took the role for his friendship with Sripriya, who was also the producer of the movie. Neeya is followed by a sequel titled Neeya 2, which was released in May 2019. Neeya is about an Ichadhari snake, who avenges the death of her beloved. Kamal Haasan plays a man who does research on snakes. The movie was a huge hit at the box office. Old Shoes Zapatos Viejos is a Spanish-language 1993 film directed by Sergio Andrade. Le mataf Le mataf is a 1973 drama film directed by Serge Leroy and starring Michel Constantin. Raja Raja Chozhan Rajaraja Cholan is a 1973 Tamil film about the life of the Chola king Rajaraja Chola. The high-budget film has Sivaji Ganesan playing the title role. It was the first 70 mm film to be released in Tamil. Kunnakudi Vaidhyanathan composed the music for the film. Sivaji Ganesans portrayal as Rajaraja Chola was critically acclaimed. Man in a Shell Man in a Shell is a 1939 Soviet drama film directed by Isidor Annensky. This film is based on the short story "The Man in the Case" written by Anton Chekhov in 1898. Adavi Ramudu Adavi Ramudu is a 1977 Telugu Action film, produced by Satyanarayana and Suryanarayana under the Satya Chitra banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Jaya Prada, Jayasudha in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. This film won the Filmfare Best Film Award and it was recorded as an Industry Hit at the box office. The grand success of Rajkumars 1972 Kannada movie Gandhada Gudi made with a forest backdrop prompted NTR to work on a script and dialogues based on a forest backdrop. Garras de oro Garras de oro, also known as Alborada de justicia, is a 1927 Colombian silent film. Edurinti Mogudu Pakkinti Pellam Edurinti Mogudu Pakkinti Pellam is a 1991 Telugu comedy film, produced by Battina Venkatakrishna Reddy under the Sri Sai Madhavi Arts banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Divyavani in the lead roles and music composed by J. V. Raghavulu. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Later it was remade into Kannada as Edurmaneli Ganda Pakkadmaneli Hendthi. Stanley Stanley is a 1999 award-winning stop motion animated short film written, directed and animated by Suzie Templeton. It was made at the Surrey Institute of Art & Design, now the University for the Creative Arts in England. Vazhiyorakkazhchakal Vazhiyorakazchakal is a 1987 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by Thampi Kannanthanam. The film stars Mohanlal, Ratheesh, Ambika and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. A Journey Through Fairyland is a 90-minute 1985 South Korean/Japanese/American animated film by Sanrio, the company which animated Unico, Legend of Sirius and Ringing Bell, though this story is less sought out as a rarity among Sanrio cult classic collectors. It is also Sanrios final feature-length anime film until 2007. It was brought to America in 1995 through a company called Celebrity Home Ent. Unlike previous works, this one mainly focuses on music more than plot, prompting it to be compared with Disneys older work Fantasia. The one original piece is "My Name is Florence," which contains lyrics and is sung in the film; all other songs on the soundtrack are works of classical composition, written by Beethoven and other similarly noteworthy composers. Maharasan Maharasan is a 1993 Tamil-language comedy film produced, directed and co-written by G. N. Rangarajan. The film features Kamal Haasan and Bhanupriya in the lead roles, while Ramesh Aravind and Raghavi play supporting roles. The film released in March 1993. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Rowdy Bullodu. Amazing Nurse Nanako is an anime OVA series released in Japan. There were 6 episodes. It was released in January 2003 in a DVD box-set in the United States through Geneon. The series details the life and history of Nanako Shichigusa, a 16-year-old who works as a maid in the hospital of Dr. Kyogi Ogami, the male lead. Nanako is a classic ditzy slapstick protagonist who tends to accidentally break things and do everything wrong. Ogami treats her frequently in a cruel or heartless manner—threatening her, yelling at her and even subjecting her to physical abuse—yet at the climax of every episode he comes through to rescue her from whatever predicament she got herself into. Much of the series revolves around the relationship between Nanako and Ogami—his mean veneer, her faith in him, and how he alternates between the evil mad scientist archetype and the knight in shining armor archetype. As the series progresses we are gradually revealed the history between Nanako and Ogamis family and given a reason why the two are so tightly knit together, as well as why the title refers to Nanako as a "nurse". A minor supporting cast is introduced, though Nanako and Ogami are clearly the leads. The plot incorporates the American military, the Catholic Church and outlandish science fiction experiments, with these elements progressed mostly in the lead episode and the last two episodes. The middle episodes 2-4 feature mostly unrelated one-shot plots, though minor progress is made in each episode regarding the history between Nanako and Ogamis family. Kash... Aap Hamare Hote Kash… Aap Hamare Hote is a 2003 Indian drama film. The film starred Juhi Babbar in her film debut and was directed by Ravindra Peepat. The original music is by Aadesh Shrivastava. Kangalal Kaidhu Sei Kangalal Kaidhu Sei is a 2004 Tamil language film written and directed by Bharathiraja. It stars Vaseegaran in the protagonists role and marks actress Priyamanis debut in the Tamil film industry. The cinematography was done by B. Kannan, while editing was dole by K. Pazhanivel. The music was scored by A. R. Rahman, which was the major highlight of this film. The film released on 20 February 2004. It received mixed reviews and became a box office failure. Hi! Dharma 2: Showdown in Seoul Hi! Dharma 2: Showdown in Seoul is a 2004 South Korean gangster comedy film. It is the sequel to Hi! Dharma!. Stomp! Shout! Scream! Stomp! Shout! Scream! is a 2005 film directed by Jay Wade Edwards. The Moon and the Sledgehammer The Moon and the Sledgehammer is a British 1971 cult documentary film directed by Philip Trevelyan and produced by Jimmy Vaughan which documents the eccentric lives of the Page family, consisting of the elderly Mr Page and his adult children Jim, Pete, Nancy and Kath, who live in a wood in Swanbrook, near Chiddingly, Sussex without mains gas, mains electricity or running water. The sons find employment by fixing mechanical things as odd jobs and maintain two traction engines. The film, which is 65 minutes long, consists of interviews with the Page family, interspersed with footage of them going about their lives in the forest. It was shot using natural light on 16mm colour film. The sound is mono and there is no voice-over narration. The film was previewed at the 1971 Berlin International Film Festival, and the first reviews were in the West German press. The British press subsequently picked it up resulting in short positive reviews by John Russell Taylor, David Robinson, George Melly, Dilys Powell. After its distribution it was also positively reviewed by Philip Oakes. In 2009 the film was released on DVD for the first time. To coincide with this it had showings at various cinemas. A reunion of the director and crew and a question and answer session was held at the London showing. This forms the basis for a companion DVD, Behind the Moon and the Sledgehammer, directed by Katy MacMillan—a documentary film about a documentary film. This also features film directors Nick Broomfield, Molly Dineen, Andrew Kotting and Ben Rivers and film historian John Russell Taylor discussing the film and its influence. As part of the re-release, it also had other reviews written of it. Recording under the name Wyrdstone, Clive Murrell uses a sample of audio from the documentary as the intro to his track Pucelancyrcan, an Anglo-Saxon name for Purchase Wood in the Parish of Brightlington East Sussex. The track first appeared on the compilation album Wierdlore: Notes from the folk underground, released by Folk Police Recordings, and subsequently on Potemkin Village Fayre, a Wyrdstone album. In Tune with the Time Ahead of Time is a 2004 Icelandic musical comedy film directed by Ágúst Guðmundsson. It is about the comeback of the band Stuðmenn, known from Ágúst Guðmundssons 1982 film On Top. Waters Gigolo Wannabe is a comedy genre film, released March 11, 2006. It was directed by Ryō Nishimura, edited by Mototaka Kusakabe, sound recording by Iwakura Masayuki, music by Nakamura Jin "Boys♥Girls" by Kumi Koda, produced by Seiji Yagi and Yu Hirose, written by Okada Shunpei and Shiraishi Takurou; and starred Shun Oguri, Toshinobu Matsuo, Suga Takamasa, Hiroyuki Hirayama, Ryoji Morimoto, Yusuke Kirishima, Shingo Katsurayama, and Hitomi Manaka, and Riko Narumi. The Emperor's Secret Keisarin salaisuus, released on Sept. 8 2006, is the first Finnish computer-animated feature film. Africa paradis Africa Paradis is a 2006 satirical speculative fiction film written and directed by Beninese actor Sylvestre Amoussou. It was produced in France and Benin and was intended to comment on the situation of African refugees in Europe. Kanaka Simhasanam Kanaka Simhasanam is a 2007 Malayalam film directed by Rajasenan. The film stars Jayaram, Karthika, and Lakshmi Gopalaswamy in the lead. Woodpecker Woodpecker is a 2008 comedy film directed by Alex Karpovsky and starring Jon Hyrns. The film follows Hyrns and his cohort, Wesley Yang, as they obsessively search the Arkansas bayou for proof that ivory-billed woodpecker is in fact not extinct. Woodpecker is filmed in a docufiction style, set in the small Arkansas town of Brinkley. It incorporates faux-interviews with Brinkley residents recounting their experiences with the mysterious bird. Hyrns becomes increasingly erratic and comic in his attempts to locate the animal. Dancing Lion Dancing Lion is a 2007 Hong Kong comedy film directed by and starring Francis Ng. It was co-directed by Marco Mak and co-stars Anthony Wong, Teresa Mo, Lam Chi-chung, Lin Yuan and Hins Cheung. The Unidentified The Unidentified is a 2008 drama film by writer-director Kevan Tucker in his directorial debut for Floodgate Features. It won "Best New Director" at the 2008 Brooklyn International Film Festival and "Best First Feature" at the 2008 FirstGlance Film Festival in Philadelphia. It also screened at the Asheville Film Festival and Methodfest Film Festival in 2008, and is available on DVD through Vanguard Cinema. It is considered part of the mumblecore movement. The film was shot on the Panasonic AG-DVX100A with a Redrock M2 attachment. Jani gal Jani Gal is a 2007 Iraqi film directed by Iranian director Jamil Rostami. It is based on a celebrated novel by Kurdish author Ibrahim Ahmad and Film written by Iranian screenwriter khosro Sina. It was Iraqs submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Doraemon: Nobita and the Spiral City , also known as Doraemon and the Spiral City, is a feature-length Doraemon film which premiered in Japan on 8 March 1997. Its the 18th Doraemon film. It would India release in 2019 Title - Doraemon The Movie - Nobita and the kingdom of spiral city . Everyday Is a Holiday Every Day Is a Holiday is a 2009 film by the Lebanese director Dima El-Horr. The film is on the official selection of 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. It is the first feature film by Dima El-Horr. Basic Love Basic Love Waterlife Waterlife is a 2009 documentary film and web documentary about the state of the Great Lakes. It was directed by Kevin McMahon. Fight Life Fight Life is a feature-length documentary on the sport of mixed martial arts. The film is directed by independent filmmaker James Z. Feng and produced by RiLL Films. The film focuses on the lives of professional mixed martial arts fighters outside the cage, primarily profiling Jake Shields, and Lyle Beerbohm. The film unveils the sport of Mixed martial arts and what it takes to be a modern-day professional fighter. Many notables MMA stars and experts are featured in this film, including: Nick Diaz, Gilbert Melendez, Chuck Liddell, Frank Shamrock, Miesha Tate, John McCarthy, Julianna Pena, Michael Chiesa, Herschel Walker, Sam Sheridan, Mark Coleman, Tyron Woodley, Ryan Schultz, Matt Lindland, Mike Swick, and Cody McKenzie. In 2013, Fight Life went on to win the Best Documentary Award at the United Film Festival. The Road to Freedom The Road to Freedom is a 2010 war film directed by Brendan Moriarty in his directorial debut. The film is inspired by the true-life story of photojournalist Sean Flynn, the son of Errol Flynn, who disappeared with fellow photojournalist Dana Stone in Cambodia in 1970. Joshua Fredric Smith portrays Sean while Scott Maguire portrays Dana. The world premiere at the Cannes Film Market was on the April 27, 2010. It was Released in Theaters in the US Sep 30th 2011 and was given Rated R by the MPAA. In July 2011, Creative Freedom acquired the United States distribution rights and released the film on September 30, 2011. Basra Basra is a 2008 Egyptian film. TuTuMuch Tutu Much, stylised as TuTuMUCH, is a 2010 Canadian documentary film that focuses on the 9- to 12-year-old entering class of the Royal Winnipeg Ballets Summer School Program. It is produced by Ballet Girls Inc, a co-production between Merit Motion Pictures and Vonnie VON HELMOLT Films. It is directed by Elise Swerhone. The Black Tulip The Black Tulip is a 2010 film set in Afghanistan directed by novice filmmaker Sonia Nassery Cole. Runway Beat is a 2011 Japanese drama film. This film is based on a Japanese cellphone novel of the same name by Maha Harada. Directed by Kentaro Otani, this film stars actor Koji Seto and actresses Nanami Sakuraba and Mirei Kiritani. Runway Beat revolves around the theme of fashion, and it tells the story of five teenagers who organized a fashion show. Runway Beat was first released in the Japanese box office on 19 March 2011. The film grossed a total of US$190,969 in the Japanese and Taiwanese box office. 19-Nineteen 19-Nineteen is a 2009 South Korean-Japanese film starring T.O.P, Seungri and Huh E-jae. Three nineteen-year-olds, two boys and a girl, are accused of murder and forced to run away. Everyone, including their parents, believes they are guilty, but the experience strengthens their bond as they attempt to find the real killer and prove their innocence. It was part of the "Telecinema7" project, seven feature-length mini-dramas which were collaborations between South Korean TV directors and Japanese TV screenwriters; the seven Korea-Japan joint productions both received a limited theater release and were broadcast on television. 19-Nineteen was first released in Korea in CGV theaters on November 12, 2009, and later aired on SBS and TV Asahi in 2010. Be-Careful Be Careful is a Bollywood film that was released in the end of October 2011. The movie was directed by Chandrakant Singh and starred Rajneesh Duggal, Tanisha Mukherjee, Kiran Rathod, Zaid Hameed, Shillpi Sharma, while the other members from the cast included Rajpal Yadav, Asrani, Shakti Kapoor, Sanjay Mishra, Tiku Talsania. Angel Angel is a 2011 Bollywood film directed by Ganesh Acharya and starring Nilesh Sahay, Madalsa Sharma, Aruna Irani and Manoj Joshi. The film was produced by Ganesh Acharya, while the soundtrack was composed by Amjad Nadeem. This movie is about the struggle for acceptance. The main character Abhay Chawla got into an accident which made Sonal become mad. Abhay felt guilty so he started taking care of her and eventually befriends her. They fall in love eventually. This movie is about the struggles they have to face in love. The Boy Who Was a King The Boy Who Was a King is a 2011 Bulgarian documentary film about Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, directed by Andrey Paounov. The film received nominations and awards at various international film festivals. It was included in the official selections of Toronto International Film Festival, International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam and others. The film is the third part of director Andrey Paounovs unofficial trilogy on the "absurdity of the Bulgarian transition period". Toussaint Louverture Toussaint Louverture is a 2012 French film written and directed by Philippe Niang. It stars Jimmy Jean-Louis, Aïssa Maïga and Sonia Rolland and is based on the life of Toussaint Louverture. It won the Best Diaspora Feature award at the 8th Africa Movie Academy Awards. The Relation of Face, Mind and Love The Relation of Face, Mind and Love is a 2009 South Korean-Japanese film starring Kang Ji-hwan and Lee Ji-ah. The romantic comedy film ponders the classic question of how much looks matter when it comes to love, when a good-looking architect finds the perfect woman, except for the fact that she is not very pretty. It was part of the "Telecinema7" project, seven feature-length mini-dramas which were collaborations between South Korean TV directors and Japanese TV screenwriters; the seven Korea-Japan joint productions both received a limited theater release and were broadcast on television. The Relation of Face, Mind and Love was first released in Korea in CGV theaters on November 5, 2009, and later aired on SBS on April 4, 2010, and TV Asahi in 2010. Alternate titles are My Love, Ugly Duckling and Oh My Venus. Kamen Rider 555: Paradise Lost , was released during the run of the series, as a double feature alongside Bakuryu Sentai Abaranger: Abare Summer is Freezing! on August 16, 2003. Thatsamayam Oru Penkutty Thalsamayam Oru Penkutty is a 2012 Indian Malayalam satirical comedy-drama film directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar, starring Nithya Menon, Shweta Menon, and Unni Mukundan in the lead roles. Sex.Violence.FamilyValues. Sex.Violence.FamilyValues] is a 2012 film anthology by writer-director Ken Kwek. Comprising three short stories, the film was shot over a two-year period at The Butter Factory, a downtown nightclub in Singapore, whose owners financed the project. The individual shorts were screened at more than a dozen international film festivals, and Porn Masala won the Audience Choice Award for Short Film at the 2011 Gotham Screen Film Festival in New York. Tsar to Lenin Tsar to Lenin is a documentary and cinematic record of the Russian Revolution, produced by Herman Axelbank. It premiered on March 6, 1937, at the Filmarte Theatre on Fifty-Eighth Street in New York City. Pioneer American radical Max Eastman narrates the film. Because of its pro-Trotskyist position, the film was suppressed by the Stalinists of the American Communist Party and was only widely available in a shortened format in the Library of Congress until its re-release in 2012 by the Socialist Equality Party, who state that its predecessor, the Workers League, purchased the film from Axelbank in 1978 and organized showings of the film in the intervening period. Garo and the Wailing Dragon is a Japanese superhero film that released on February 23, 2013, and serves as an epilogue to Makai Senki. Ryosei Konishi was initially the only confirmed member of the cast, but Ray Fujita, Shouma Yamamoto, Ozuno Nakamura, Yukijirō Hotaru, Hironobu Kageyama, and Hiroyuki Watanabe were later confirmed to appear in the film. The guest stars in the film are Yuki Kubota, Aoi, Tetsuya Yanagihara, and Keiko Matsuzaka. The catchphrase for the movie is . The Augustas The Augustas is a home movie made by Scott Nixon, an avid member of the Amateur Cinema League and a traveling salesman based in Augusta who enjoyed recording his travels on film. In this 16-minute silent film, Nixon documents some 38 streets, storefronts and cities named Augusta in such far-flung locales as Montana and Maine. Arranged with no apparent ordering, the film strings together brief snapshots of these Augustas, many of which are indicated at the point of a pencil on a train timetable or road map. Nixon photographed his odyssey using both 8mm and 16mm movie cameras loaded with black-and-white and color motion picture film stock, amassing 26,000 feet of film that now resides at the University of South Carolina. While Nixon’s film does not illuminate the historical or present-day significance of these towns, it binds them together under the umbrella of Americana. Whether intentionally or coincidentally, this amateur auteur seems to juxtapose the name’s lofty origin—‘august,’ meaning great or venerable—with the unspectacular nature of everyday life in small-town America. A Beautiful Now A Beautiful Now is a 2015 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Daniela Amavia and starring Abigail Spencer. It is Amavias directorial debut. Istanbul Unveiled Istanbul Unveiled is a 61-minute travel documentary film produced in English about Istanbul and Turkish culture in 2013. Scriptwriter Şerif Yenen co-produced the film with Saadet Özen and co-directed it with Levent Ayasli. Hosted by American actress Jessica Berkmen, the footage took more than 2 years. The musical pieces composed by Mercan Dede, Baba Zula and Burhan Öçal have been used. The documentary contains interviews with many people including Asena, Demet Sabancı, Dilek Hanif, Nadir Güllü, Nick Merdenyan, Tülin Şahin and Vedat Başaran. Power Games: The Packer-Murdoch Story Power Games: The Packer-Murdoch War is an Australian drama-miniseries which screened on the Nine Network in 2013. The miniseries is set in the period 1960-75, when the Murdoch and Packer families collided as they battled for control of Australia’s newspaper and television industries. Sukumarudu Sukumarudu is a 2013 Telugu film with Aadi, Nisha Aggarwal and Bhavna Ruparel in the lead roles. The movie is being directed by G. Ashok of Pilla Zamindar fame and is being produced by K. Venugopal under the banner Sri Soudhamini Creations. Music will is composed by Anoop Rubens. The movie was released worldwide on 10 May 2013. In 2017, the film was dubbed into Hindi as Mr. Sukumar by RKD Digital. It had its World Television Premiere on the channel Rishtey Cineplex on 4 November 2017 at 7:00 p.m. Bharya Athra Pora Bharya Athra Pora is a 2013 Malayalam family film directed by Akku Akbar, starring Jayaram and Gopika in the lead roles. The cast and crew of 2008 film Veruthe Oru Bharya came together to make the film, although it is not a sequel to the first film.The film was a commercial success. Cicak Man 3 Cicak Man 3 is a 2015 Malaysian comedy-superhero film. It is the third installment of the Cicak Man series. The film was co-directed by Yusry Abdul Halim and Ghaz Abu Bakar and starred Zizan Razak who replaced Saiful Apek from the previous two movies. The film, published by KRU Studios, takes place 7 years after the events of the second movie where the eponymous superhero has disappeared and a replacement known as SuperBro takes his place as the number one hero in the city. The film premiered on 12 March 2015. N: The Madness of Reason N – The Madness of Reason is a 2014 Belgian documentary film written and directed by Peter Krüger. A Dozen Summers A Dozen Summers is a 2015 family comedy. It was written and directed by Kenton Hall and stars Scarlet Hall, Hero Hall, Colin Baker, Ewen MacIntosh, Sarah Warren and Kenton Hall. It received a limited UK cinema release on 21 August 2015. Another Shot My Other Home is a 2017 Chinese-American sports biographical film directed by Larry Yang and produced by Huang Jianxin, starring American basketball player Stephon Marbury as himself, focusing on his days in China playing in the Chinese Basketball Association. The film is mainly based on Marburys 2011–12 CBA championship run, when he and the Beijing Ducks bested seven-time champion Guangdong Southern Tigers and brought the city of Beijing its first ever CBA title. Filming began on April 26, 2016 in Beijings LeSports Center. The film was released in China on 4 August 2017. Marbury won Best New Actor at the 14th China Movie Channel Media Awards. The film is generally well-received by viewers but flopped at the Chinese box office, with a domestic gross total of only ¥8.9 million. Parasol Parasol is a 2015 Belgian drama film directed by Valéry Rosier. It premiered at the 2016 San Sebastián International Film Festival. The film received seven nominations at the 7th Magritte Awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Parasol. Uyirile Kalanthathu Uyirile Kalanthathu is a 2000 Indian Tamil romantic drama film directed by Jaya which stars Suriya, Jyothika and Raghuvaran in the lead roles, with Sivakumar and Radhika in supporting roles. The film opened in September 2000 to mixed reviews from critics. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Surya Bhai MBBS and in Telugu as Poratam. Bring on the Melody is a Japanese film directed by , starring Shori Sato and Kanna Hashimoto and based on the novel series of the same name written by Sei Hatsuno. It is released in Japan by Kadokawa on March 4, 2017. Hyouka: Forbidden Secrets is a 2017 Japanese mystery film based on the novel Hyouka by Honobu Yonezawa. It stars Kento Yamazaki and Alice Hirose, and it is directed by Mari Asato. It was released on November 3, 2017 and distributed by Kadokawa Pictures. From Jennifer From Jennifer, sometimes stylized as #FromJennifer, is a 2017 comedy horror film written and directed by Frank Merle. The film stars Danielle Taddei and Derek Mears as an unlikely duo plotting to become internet celebrities by filming and posting an outrageous revenge plot. On October 17, 2016 it was announced by The Hollywood Reporter that horror icon Tony Todd, best known for playing Candyman was joining the cast as Jennifers manager Chad Wolfe. When the first trailer was posted on January 19, 2017 by the Horror Society, it was confirmed that the cast included Derek Mears, best known as Jason Voorhees in 2009s Friday the 13th and Aaron Abrams from TVs Hannibal and Blindspot. The title character is played by Danielle Taddei, whose past work includes Pretty Little Liars and Everybody Hates Chris. From Jennifer is a stand-alone film, connected to To Jennifer by title and thematic elements only. James Cullen Bressack is credited as an Executive Producer on From Jennifer. The hashtag stylized title references the title characters obsession with internet fame. 25 Kille 25 Kille is a 2016 Punjabi drama film directed by Simranjit Singh Hundal and starring Guggu Gill, Yograj Singh, Ranjha Vikram Singh, Jimmy Sharma, Lakha Lakhwinder Singh, Sonia Mann, and Sapna Bassi. Set for release on 25 August 2016, the film follows four Jatt brothers and their love and unity against the odds of mystery. The Achy Breaky Hearts The Achy Breaky Hearts is a 2016 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Antoinette Jadaone and starring Ian Veneracion, Richard Yap, and Jodi Sta. Maria. The film was produced by Star Cinema and to be released on June 29, 2016 in theaters nationwide. The film was inspired by the 1992 pop hit of the same title by American singer Billy Ray Cyrus. The film was also intended to cash-in from the success of two of Jodi Sta. Marias previous TV projects: Be Careful With My Heart, where she starred opposite Richard Yap, and Pangako Sa Yo remake where she starred opposite Ian Veneracion. Barata Ribeiro, 716 Barata Ribeiro, 716 is a 2016 Brazilian film directed by Domingos de Oliveira and starring Sophie Charlotte and Caio Blat. It won the best film award at the 44th Gramado Film Festival. The Poet and the Boy The Poet and the Boy is a 2017 South Korean comedy-drama film written and directed by Kim Yang-hee. Carmen Carmen is a 1926 French silent drama film directed by Jacques Feyder and starring Raquel Meller, Fred Louis Lerch and Gaston Modot. It is based on Prosper Mérimées 1845 Seville-set novel Carmen. The films art direction was by Lazare Meerson. Anybody's Woman Anybodys Woman is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by Dorothy Arzner and written by Zoe Akins, Doris Anderson, and Gouverneur Morris. The film stars Ruth Chatterton, Clive Brook, Paul Lukas, Huntley Gordon, Virginia Hammond, Tom Patricola, and Juliette Compton. The film was released on August 15, 1930, by Paramount Pictures. A Tough Winter A Tough Winter is a 1930 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 99th Our Gang short that was released. Big Ears Big Ears is a 1931 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 108th Our Gang short that was released. Leise flehen meine Lieder Gently My Songs Entreat is a 1933 Austrian-German musical film directed by Willi Forst and starring Marta Eggerth, Luise Ullrich and Hans Jaray. Art direction was by Julius von Borsody. The film is a biopic of the composer Franz Schubert. It was Forsts directorial debut. A British version was made called Unfinished Symphony. The German title refers to the first line of the Lied "Ständchen" from Schuberts collection Schwanengesang, "the most famous serenade in the world", which Eggerth performs in the film. The Fountain The Fountain is a 1934 film starring Ann Harding. It was directed by John Cromwell and distributed by RKO Pictures. This film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Girl O' My Dreams Girl o My Dreams is a 1934 American college comedy film directed by Ray McCarey. Twin Husbands Twin Husbands is a 1933 American Pre-Code film directed by Frank R. Strayer. A Fire Has Been Arranged A Fire Has Been Arranged is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Chesney Allen, Bud Flanagan and Alastair Sim. After a spell in prison three criminals return to recover their loot only to find the place where they have stashed it has been turned into a department store. They take jobs at the store in order to locate the whereabouts of their loot. The three discover that the unscrupulous managers of the store, Shuffle and Cutte, are keen to be accomplices in their plot. It was made at Twickenham Studios. The film ends with the song Where the Arches Used To Be. Desert Gold Desert Gold is a 1936 American western directed by James P. Hogan, starring Buster Crabbe and Marsha Hunt, based on a Zane Grey novel and released by Paramount Pictures. The films sets were designed by David S. Garber, overseen by Hans Dreier. The film is also known as Desert Storm. The Devil's Saddle Legion The Devils Saddle Legion is a 1937 American Western film directed by Bobby Connolly and written by Ed Earl Repp. The film stars Dick Foran, Anne Nagel, Willard Parker, Gordon Hart, Ernie Stanton, Max Hoffman Jr. and Jeff York. The film was released by Warner Bros. on August 14, 1937. The Shanghai Drama The Shanghai Drama is a 1938 French drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. The films sets were designed by Guy de Gastyne. The Fella with the Fiddle The Fella with the Fiddle, reissued as The Fella with a Fiddle. is a 1937 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. Life Begins in College Life Begins in College is a 1937 American comedy film. It marked the Ritz Brothers first starring role in a feature film. Renfrew of the Royal Mounted Renfrew of the Royal Mounted is a 1937 American film produced and directed by Albert Herman and starring James Newill, Carol Hughes, and William Royle. Released by Grand National Pictures, it is the first of eight films based on Renfrew of the Royal Mounted, a popular series of boys adventure books written by Laurie York Erskine. The film was shot on location at Big Bear Lake. Expensive Husbands Expensive Husbands is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Bobby Connolly and written by Lillie Hayward, Jean Negulesco and Jay Brennan. The film stars Patric Knowles, Beverly Roberts, Allyn Joslyn, Gordon Oliver, Vladimir Sokoloff and Eula Guy. The film was released by Warner Bros. on November 27, 1937. Das indische Grabmal The Indian Tomb is a 1938 German film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Philip Dorn, La Jana and Theo Lingen. It was the sequel to Eichbergs The Tiger of Eschnapur. King for a Day King for a Day is a 1940 animated short film featuring Gabby released by Paramount Pictures in the Max Fleischer Cartoon series. The cartoon was released on October 18, 1940. Immortal France The Heart of a Nation is a 1943 French drama film directed by Julien Duvivier who co-wrote screenplay with Marcel Achard and Charles Spaak. The film stars Raimu, Michèle Morgan and Louis Jouvet. Honolulu Lu Honolulu Lu is a 1941 American musical film directed by Charles Barton and written by Eliot Gibbons. The film stars Lupe Velez, Bruce Bennett, Leo Carrillo, Marjorie Gateson, Don Beddoe and Forrest Tucker. The film was released December 11, 1941, by Columbia Pictures. Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Hugh Bennett and written by Muriel Roy Bolton and Val Burton. The film stars Jimmy Lydon, Charles Smith, John Litel, Olive Blakeney, Diana Lynn and Vaughan Glaser. The film was released in April 1944, by Paramount Pictures. Zhila-byla devochka Once There Was a Girl, is a 1944 Soviet drama film directed by Viktor Eisymont. His Brother's Ghost His Brothers Ghost is a 1945 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield. Northwest Trail Northwest Trail is a 1945 American contemporary Northwestern film directed by Derwin Abrahams shot in Cinecolor at Lake Hemet, California. It stars Bob Steele, Joan Woodbury, and Madge Bellamy making a comeback appearance in her final film. Il ratto delle sabine Romulus and the Sabines is a 1945 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Totò, Carlo Campanini and Clelia Matania. It was one of several of Totòs postwar comedies to use elements of neorealism. The film is based on the German comedy Der Raub der Sabinerinnen by Franz von Schönthan and Paul von Schönthan. Down Missouri Way Down Missouri Way is a 1946 American musical film directed by Josef Berne and written by Sam Neuman. The film stars Martha ODriscoll, John Carradine, Eddie Dean, William Wright, Roscoe Karns and Renee Godfrey. The film was released on August 15, 1946, by Producers Releasing Corporation. Sioux City Sue Sioux City Sue is a 1946 American Western film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Olive Cooper. Starring Gene Autry, Lynne Roberts, Sterling Holloway, Richard Lane, Ralph Sanford and Ken Lundy, it was released on November 21, 1946, by Republic Pictures. Using a story line from the 1939 comedy She Married a Cop and a 1946 Hit Parade song for the title, the film marks Autrys return to the screen following his service in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. 13 Lead Soldiers 13 Lead Soldiers is a 1948 American mystery film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Tom Conway as Capt. Hugh Bulldog Drummond. The Blind Goddess The Blind Goddess is a 1948 British drama film directed by Harold French and starring Eric Portman, Anne Crawford and Hugh Williams. A secretary sets out to his expose his boss, Lord Brasted, for embezzlement. It was based on a popular play by noted barrister Patrick Hastings. Claire Bloom made her screen debut in the film. The Gallant Legion The Gallant Legion is a 1948 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, Lorna Gray, Joseph Schildkraut, Bruce Cabot, Andy Devine and Jack Holt. The film was released on May 24, 1948, by Republic Pictures. Penny and the Pownall Case Penny and the Pownall Case is a 1948 British mystery film directed by Slim Hand and starring Ralph Michael, Peggy Evans, Diana Dors and Christopher Lee. The music was by Elisabeth Lutyens, making her the first female British composer to score a feature film. The Mysterious Desperado The Mysterious Desperado is a 1949 Western film. The Los Angeles Times reported that "Tim Holt Westerns have attained a good standard which is adequately maintained" in the film. También de dolor se canta También de dolor se canta is a Mexican film of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. It stars Pedro Infante, Irma Dorantes and Guillermina Grin. It also features a number of cameo roles from Mexican actors famous at the time, including Germán "Tin Tan" Valdés, Fannie Kauffman and Pedro Vargas amongst others. It also takes a look inside the workings of cinema at the time, not always showing the nicer side. Toto the Third Man Toto the Third Man is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò. The Blazing Forest The Blazing Forest is a 1952 American adventure film directed by Edward Ludwig and written by Lewis R. Foster and Winston Miller. The film stars John Payne, William Demarest, Agnes Moorehead, Richard Arlen, Susan Morrow, Roscoe Ates and Lynne Roberts. The film was released in December 1952, by Paramount Pictures. Nødlanding Emergency Landing is a 1952 Norwegian war film directed by Arne Skouen. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. Tom Tom Tomcat Tom Tom Tomcat is a 1953 animated short, featuring Sylvester, Tweety, Tom and Jerry. Frou-Frou Frou-Frou, is a French comedy film from 1955, directed by Augusto Genina, written by A. E. Carr, starring Dany Robin and Louis de Funès. The film is also known as "A Girl from Paris". Four Girls in Town Four Girls in Town is a 1957 American CinemaScope Technicolor film noir drama film directed by Jack Sher about four girls trying to be movie stars. The Counterfeit Plan The Counterfeit Plan is a 1957 British crime film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Zachary Scott and Peggie Castle. La spada e la croce The Sword and the Cross is a 1958 Italian religious drama film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Yvonne De Carlo as Mary Magdalene. Shot in English and later dubbed in Italian, the film was released in the United States in 1960 as Mary Magdalene. Sacred Waters Sacred Waters is a 1960 Swiss drama film directed by Alfred Weidenmann and starring Hansjörg Felmy, Cordula Trantow and Hanns Lothar. It was based on a novel by Jakob Christoph Heer, which had previously been made into a film in 1932. Freddy und der Millionär Freddy and the Millionaire is a 1961 Italian-West German musical film directed by Paul May and starring Freddy Quinn, Heinz Erhardt and Grit Boettcher. It was shot at the Baldham Studios in Bavaria and on location in Ischia. The films sets were designed by the art directors Werner Achmann and Rolf Zehetbauer. Fallguy Fallguy is a 1962 American film directed by Donn Harling. Lad: A Dog Lad: A Dog is a 1962 American drama film based on the 1919 novel of the same name written by Albert Payson Terhune. Starring Peter Breck, Peggy McCay, Carroll OConnor, and Angela Cartwright, the film blends several of the short stories featured in the novel, with the heroic Lad winning a rigged dog show, saving a handicapped girl from a snake, and capturing a poacher who killed his pups and injured one of his owners. Warner Brothers purchased the film rights for the novel from Vanguard Productions, and acquired the film rights for the other two Lad novels from the late Terhunes wife. Aram Avakian was initially selected to be the films director, but when he continually refused to do a sentimental-type dog story, he was replaced by Leslie H. Martinson. Lillie Hayward and Roberta Hodes wrote the screenplay for the film, adapting several of the short stories from the novel to create a single narrative, and adding in an all-purpose villain. The film was released on June 6, 1962. The studio hoped it would be successful enough to be followed by a second film and a television series. Though praised by fans and modern reviewers, contemporary critiques felt Terhunes work did not translate well to film and it was considered a low budget, B-movie. It was released to home video in 1995. Tales of Paris Tales of Paris is a 1962 French anthology film starring Catherine Deneuve. It is also known as Le Parigine, Les Parisiennes and Of Beds and Broads. Nutty, Naughty Chateau Nutty, Naughty Chateau is a 1963 French-Italian comedy film directed by Roger Vadim starring Monica Vitti. Shoot Loud, Louder... I Don't Understand Shoot Loud, Louder... I Dont Understand is a 1966 Italian crime film directed by Eduardo De Filippo, who adapted the script from his play. The Blonde from Peking The Blonde from Peking is a 1968 French-Italian-German adventure film written and directed by Nicolas Gessner. It is loosely based on the novel You Have Yourself a Deal by James Hadley Chase. Bunny and Claude: We Rob Carrot Patches Bunny and Claude is a 1968 Looney Tunes cartoon. It was the first appearance of Bunny and Claude, inspired by the 1967 Warner Bros. film Bonnie and Clyde. Sunghursh Sunghursh is a 1968 Indian Hindi film directed and produced by Harnam Singh Rawail. It is based on a short story Layli Asmaner Ayna in Bengali language by Jnanpith Award-winning writer Mahasweta Devi, which presents a fictionalised account of vendetta within a thuggee cult in the holy Indian town of Varanasi. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, Sanjeev Kumar, Balraj Sahni, Jayant, Deven Verma, Durga Khote and Iftekhar. The music is by Naushad and lyrics for the songs are by Shakeel Badayuni. Naushad and Badayuni had worked together on many films previously and were "the most sought after" composer-lyricist duo of the time in Bollywood. Sunghursh was popularly mistaken to be a debut film of Sanjeev Kumar. It did fairly well commercially on release and is often called a "classic" Bollywood film. It is the last film where Kumar and Vyjayanthimala worked together. The actors had done a great number of films together in the lead roles, and every one was a commercial success. The director Harnam Singh Rawails son Rahul Rawail, who is also a director, paid a tribute to this film by titling one of his as Jeevan Ek Sanghursh starring Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit. The Firechasers The Firechasers is a 1971 British crime film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Chad Everett, Anjanette Comer, and Keith Barron. Its plot concerns an insurance investigator who tries to find out who is behind a series of arson attacks. The film was shot at Pinewood Studios. Pig Hunt Grisjakten is a 1970 Swedish film, made by Jonas Cornell after a 1968 novel by P. C. Jersild starring Hans Alfredsson and Keve Hjelm The films genre is difficult to classify, its an absurdly told story on an absurd matter. Its presumably best described as a non comedy satire. A dry and serious encounter with the Swedish bureaucracy and democracy as of Sweden around 1970. The question "Is everything decided by a parliamentary majority the same as democracy ?" is fundamental to this film. And how civil servants plans and carries out a task which obviously lacks all reasonable explanations. Killing all domestic pigs on a rather large agricultural island and burning the meat. The only reason given, is that the decision indeed is made in a full democratic manner and according to the constitution. Films with some kind of political message were not rare during the 1960s and 1970s, but this film isnt about the usual socialism or capitalism issue. After the death of the truly beloved Swedish comedian, actor, author and film director Hans Alfredsson in September 2017, the Swedish Public Service television broadcaster SVT, has aired this film several times. This film could well be said to be Alfredssons first non-comedy work, a side of Alfredsson never seen before. The Swappers The Wife Swappers is a 1970 drama film by British sexploitation director Derek Ford. The film was produced by Stanley Long and stars James Donnelly, Larry Taylor and Valerie St. John. The film was a huge commercial success relative to its budget. The film was released on UK DVD in January 2007 on the Slam Dunk Media Label The House of the Doves The House of the Doves is a 1972 Italian-Spanish drama film directed by Claudio Guerin and starring Ornella Muti, Lucia Bosé and Glen Lee. The films sets were designed by Ramiro Gómez. Sattar khan Sattar Khan is a 1972 Iranian biographical film directed by Ali Hatami and is about Iranian national hero, Sattar Khan and his primary role in the events of Persian Constitutional Revolution. Ali Nasirian, Ezzatollah Entezami, Parviz Sayyad, Enayat Bakhshi, Jahangir Forouhar are among the actors. French Provincial French Provincial is a 1975 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring Jeanne Moreau, Michel Auclair and Marie-France Pisier. The film presents an overview of French life and politics though the changes within one family in southwestern France from the 1930s through the 1970s. The Year of the Cancer Het Jaar van de Kreeft is a 1975 Dutch film directed by Herbert Curiel. Man at the Top Man at the Top is a 1973 British drama film directed by Mike Vardy and starring Kenneth Haigh, spun off from the television series Man at the Top which itself was inspired by the 1959 film Room at the Top and its sequel Life at the Top. La novizia La novizia, is a 1975 Italian erotic comedy-drama film directed by Giuliano Biagetti. Mama, I'm Alive Mama, Im Alive is a 1977 East German film directed by Konrad Wolf. It was chosen as East Germanys official submission to the 50th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. It was also entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. Dead End Dead End is a 1977 Iranian drama film written and directed by Parviz Sayyad. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival where Mary Apick won the award for Best Actress. In for Treatment In for Treatment is a 1979 Dutch drama film directed by Marja Kok and Erik van Zuylen. It was created by members of the Dutch theater group after two theater productions on the same theme of facing the prospect of death following a diagnosis remained in demand after hundreds of performances. The story is based on the experiences of the father of the lead actor Joop Admiraal. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It won the Bronze Leopard and Prize of the Ecumenical Jury at the Locarno International Film Festival in 1980. The Rebel Poliziotto, solitudine e rabbia is a 1980 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Stelvio Massi. The film is the last collaboration between Massi and Maurizio Merli. It was co-produced by West Germany, where it was released as Zwei knallharte Profis and Der Mann, der Venedig hieß. Mr. Patman Mr. Patman is a 1981 Canadian film directed by John Guillermin and starring James Coburn. Scout's Honor Scouts Honor is a 1980 American made-for-television comedy-drama film starring Gary Coleman, Katherine Helmond, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Pat OBrien and Harry Morgan. It was broadcast September 30, 1980 on NBC. Director Henry Levin died after suffering a heart attack while on location on 1 May. Xia gu ying xiong zhuan The Heroes, also known as The Shaolin Heroes, is a 1980 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Wu Ma and Pao Hsueh Li and starring Ti Lung, Shih Szu and Danny Lee. An Uneventful Story An Uneventful Story is a 1986 Polish film directed by Wojciech Jerzy Has, starring Gustaw Holoubek. The film is an adaptation of a short story by Anton Chekhov and tells the story of a professor of medicine who begins an affair with a young pupil. No Trace of Sin No Trace of Sin is a 1983 Portuguese drama film directed by José Fonseca e Costa. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Bozská Ema The Divine Emma is a Czech drama film directed by Jiří Krejčík. It was released in 1979. The film was selected as the Czechoslovakian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Runners Runners is a 1983 film written by Stephen Poliakoff, and directed by Charles Sturridge. It stars Kate Hardie and James Fox. Happily Ever After Happily Ever After is a 1985 Brazilian erotic romantic drama film directed by Bruno Barreto. It was released in the United States in November 1986. Skalpel, prosím Scalpel, Please is a 1985 Czech psychological drama film directed by Jiří Svoboda. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Czechoslovakia entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Gull-Pian Gull-Pian is a 1988 Swedish film directed by Staffan Götestam and based on the novel of the same name by Astrid Lindgren. Sons of Steel Sons of Steel is a 1989 Australian sci-fi fantasy musical film written, directed and composed by Gary L. Keady and produced by James M. Vernon. Street Justice Street Justice is a 1987 American action film directed by Richard C. Sarafian. The plot involves CIA agent Curt Flynn who narrowly avoids death in a bombing, escapes from imprisonment by the Soviets, and returns to his New Jersey hometown. There he attempts to protect his wife Catherine from a corrupt family which controls the town. Despite being set in New Jersey, the bulk of filming took place in Toronto. Street Justice was Dukes of Hazzard star Catherine Bachs debut as a lead in a feature film. La batalla de los Tres Reyes The Battle of the Three Kings is a 1990 Soviet-Italian-Spanish-Moroccan historical adventure-drama film directed by Souheil Ben-Barka and Uchkun Nazarov and starring Massimo Ghini and Ángela Molina. It depicts real life events of the Saadi Sultan of Morocco Abd el Malek I. Sirup Sirup is a 1990 Danish drama film written and directed by Helle Ryslinge. It was entered into the main competition at the 47th Venice International Film Festival. Mr. Payback: An Interactive Movie Mr. Payback: An Interactive Movie is a 1995 American science-fiction/adventure short film written by Bob Gale and co-directed by Gale and Charles Croughwell. Designed as an interactive movie, it comprises slightly over two hours of footage, approximately 20 minutes of which is seen in each viewing. It requires the audience to vote for various directions the story will take, using a joystick attached to the armrests of their seats. The film stars an android who, in a number of possible storylines, takes action by humiliating or attacking people who deserve it. Gale and Christopher Lloyd, who had previously worked on the Back to the Future trilogy, worked on this film as well, and the music was scored by Michael Tavera, who had composed the music for the animated Back to the Future series. The movie billed itself as "the worlds first interactive movie," but it was predated by 1992s Im Your Man. Prerokbe Ognja Predictions of Fire or Prerokbe ognja is a 1996 documentary film by American filmmaker Michael Benson about Neue Slowenische Kunst. Evil Ambitions Evil Ambitions is a 1996 horror film directed by Mark Burchett. The film stars Paul Morris, Amber Newman, David Levy, Lucy Frashure, Renae Raos, Debbie Rochon and S. William Hinzman. The plot revolves around a public relations firm that is secretly a front for Devil worship. Young female models are kidnapped and sacrificed to Satan. Night by the Seashore Night by the Seashore is a 1981 Finnish drama film directed by Erkko Kivikoski. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Diploma. Arvingen Arvingen is a 1954 Danish family film directed by Jon Iversen and Alice OFredericks. Towards the Light Towards the Light is a 1919 Danish silent film directed by Holger-Madsen and starring Asta Nielsen. It was her last film in her native Denmark. The Flying Ace The Flying Ace is a black-and-white silent film with an all-African-American, or "colored", cast. This six-reel film, made by Norman Studios in Jacksonville utilized a mix of professionals such as leads Laurence Criner and Kathryn Boyd and non-professional actors. Films such as The Flying Ace, that used an all-African-American cast and shown specifically to African-American audiences were known as race films. Norman Studios produced feature length and numerous short race films during the 1920s. The untapped black filmgoer market and the plethora of talented performers unable to get work in mainstream films led to the production of race films by Norman Studios. Richard Normans reason to produce race films was not solely a business decision. Although the studio was filling a niche, Norman was also motivated by the state of race relations at the time and wanted to make a positive impact. Traci Takes Tokyo is an American-Japanese pornographic movie released in 1986 which starred an underaged Traci Lords who also served as co-producer. It was the first project from Lords own Traci Lords Company and filmed in Tokyo, featuring renowned pink film and AV director Tadashi Yoyogi as co-director. The scenes include Lords and a mainly Japanese cast, including Kyōko Aizome, who has been called, "the first hard-core porn actress in Japan." with her 1981 film Hakujitsumu by Tetsuji Takechi. Because Traci Lords was 17 years old when the film was made, the film is illegal in the United States, although it is legally available in many other jurisdictions. It is also known as Traci: Made in Japan and The Virgin Hunters. O-Roshiya-koku suimu-tan Dreams of Russian is a 1992 Japanese-Russian period film directed and co-written by Junya Satô. It is based on a book of the same name by Japanese writer Yasushi Inoue. Who's Cookin Who? Whos Cookin Who? is the 17th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on June 24, 1946, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. The Scarlet Web The Scarlet Web is a 1954 British crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Griffith Jones, Hazel Court and Zena Marshall. The film was made at Walton Studios. Its sets were designed by the art director John Stoll. Circus Palestina Circus Palestine is a 1998 Israeli political satire film directed by Eyal Halfon, which was nominated for seven Israeli Film Academy Awards, winning five. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Sleeping Dogs Lie Sleeping Dogs Lie is a 1998 film produced by Sullivan Entertainment and based on the true-life story of Ambrose Small, a Toronto millionaire who went missing after selling his chain of burlesque theatres for $1.7 million to Loew’s movie theatres. The film is inspired by the book The Strange Case of Ambrose Small by Fred McClement. It stars Wendy Crewson as Mrs. Theresa Small. The character of Ambrose Small also appears as a major character in the Michael Ondaatje novel, In the Skin of a Lion. Mahuliena, Golden Maiden Mahuliena, Golden Maiden is co-production Slovak-German film fairy-tale in motif of Brothers Grimms fairy-tale, Faithful Jan and Maiden Mahulena. The adventure fairy-tale about the brave prince wandering and his faithful butler Jan. A Film with No Name A Film with No Name is a 1988 Yugoslav drama film directed by Srđan Karanović. It won Golden Tulip Award at the International Istanbul Film Festival in 1989. Max Wants a Divorce Max Wants a Divorce is a 1917 American short film directed by Max Linder. Izgubljeni zavicaj Lost Homeland is a 1980 Croatian film directed by Ante Babaja. It is based on Slobodan Novaks novel of the same name. In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics found it to be one of the best Croatian films ever made. Rock Opera Rock Opera is a 1999 comedy film that follows a fictional Austin musicians attempt to put together a tour for his struggling and under-appreciated band Pigpoke. The movie debuted at South by Southwest 1999. Alive: 20 Years Later Alive: 20 Years Later is a 1993 documentary film produced, directed and written by Jill Fullerton-Smith and narrated by Martin Sheen. The Death of a Composer: Rosa, a Horse Drama Garcia Garcia is a Croatian film directed by Dejan Šorak. It was released in 1999. Backwards: The Riddle of Dyslexia Backwards: The Riddle Of Dyslexia is a 1984 ABC Afterschool Special about dyslexia. It shows how dyslexia is detected and treated. The film stars 13-year-old River Phoenix in "one of his first major roles" as Brian Ellsworth. Joaquin Phoenix also stars as his younger brother Robby. According to allmovie, Brian Ellsworth is a junior high student "who has a habit of writing his words – and the letters – backwards. Brians friends think hes kidding, his teachers think hes lazy, and his parents think hes slow. In truth, Brian suffers from dyslexia." A Test of Violence A Test of Violence is a 1969 BAFTA nominated British short film directed by Stuart Cooper. Stuart Coopers short, about the work of Spanish artist Juan Genovés, is an inspired introduction to the works of this extraordinary artist, exploring its minimalist aesthetic and storytelling qualities through a variety of cinematic techniques, including rostrum, animation, news footage and live action recreations. The film went on to win awards at multiple film festivals. UFOs: It Has Begun UFOs: Past, Present, and Future is a 1974 documentary film that examines several prominent UFO sightings from the post-war to contemporary era. It was re-released in 1976 and 1979 under the title UFOs: It Has Begun to coincide with renewed interest in the subject due to the release of Steven Spielbergs Close Encounters of the Third Kind. It is based on the book UFOs: Past, Present, and Future by Robert Emenegger. The Acting Class The Acting Class is a 2000 American independent film directed by and starring Jill Hennessy and Elizabeth Holder. The films supporting cast includes many of Hennessys former Law & Order castmates, including Chris Noth, Jerry Orbach, Benjamin Bratt and Alec Baldwin as himself. Sidhartha Sidhartha is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Jomon and produced by Madhavan Nair. Story, Screenplay & Dialogues done by Sathyanath. The film stars Mammootty, Rambha, Nedumudi Venu and Thilakan in lead roles. The film had musical score by Vidyasagar. Der Springteufel Der Springteufel is a 1974 West German TV movie starring Dieter Hallervorden and Arno Assmann, directed by Heinz Schirk based on a story by Derrick Sherwin, an English television writer best known for his work in Doctor Who. It is a psychological thriller about a hitchhiker to Frankfurt who takes the man who gives him a lift hostage and plays mind games with him. It was released on DVD in 2006. Shri Krishna Pandaviyam Sri Krishna Pandaveeyam is a 1966 Telugu Mythological film, produced by N. Trivikrama Rao under the NAT & Ramakrishna Cine Studios banner and directed by N. T. Rama Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Uday Kumar, and S. Varalakshmi in the lead roles and music composed by T. V. Raju. N. T. Rama Rao has portrayed the roles of both Krishna and Duryodhana in this movie. The film was recorded as a blockbuster at the box office. Troublesome Night 2 Troublesome Night 2 is a 1997 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Herman Yau. It is the second of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series. Daman: A Victim of Marital Violence Daman: A Victim of Marital Violence is a 2001 Indian drama film directed by Kalpana Lajmi released on 4 May 2001. The lead actress, Raveena Tandon, won the distinguished National Film Award for Best Actress for her role as Durga Saikia. The film follows the story of a battered wife. The film was distributed by the Indian Government. Mahal Mahal is a 1969 Indian Hindi film that stars Dev Anand, Asha Parekh, and Farida Jalal. The music was composed by Kalyanji Anandji. Lee Marvin: A Personal Portrait by John Boorman Lee Marvin: A Personal Portrait by John Boorman is a British-American documentary film directed by English filmmaker John Boorman about American actor Lee Marvin. Franklin's Magic Christmas Franklins Magic Christmas was the second Franklin movie, released direct-to-video and DVD in 2001. It is somewhat shorter than Franklin and the Green Knight and Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure. It has since aired on Nick Jr. In the United States, Canadas Family Channel and on Comcast Video on Demand. This movie was loosely based on the book Franklin and Harriet. Till There Was You Till There Was You is a 2003 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Joyce E. Bernal and starring Judy Ann Santos and Piolo Pascual. Geet Gaaya Pattharon Ne Geet Gaya Patharon Ne is a 1964 Bollywood drama film, produced and directed by V. Shantaram on V. Shantaram Productions banner. Starring Jeetendra, Rajshree in the lead roles which were first marked debut to both of them and music is composed by Ramlal. Hell on Wheels Hell on Wheels is a 2007 documentary film telling the story of a group of Texas women who band together to resurrect roller derby for the 21st century. Emerging from the Austin music and arts scene, these women create a rock-and-roll fueled version of all-girl roller derby that has spawned the derby craze thats sweeping the nation. Genmu senki Leda is a direct-to-video anime film released in Japan on March 1, 1985. It was also released in theaters on December 21, 1985. The story is that of Yoko Asagiri who finds that the love song she wrote acted as a bridge transporting her to a fantastical alternate world called "Ashanti." There, the ruler of that world wants her song so that he could use it to open a doorway to Yokos world and conquer it with his armies. Using the artifacts left behind by the legendary warrior Leda who prophesied her arrival, Yoko and her new found friends must stop the tyrants ambition and return both worlds to their proper place and balance. Popcorn Khao! Mast Ho Jao Popcorn Khao! Mast Ho Jao is a 2004 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by Kabir Sadanand and starring Akshay Kapoor, Tanishaa Mukerji, Rashmi Nigam and Yash Tonk. Deepak Tijori and Kabir Sadanand make special appearances in the film. Serbian model Jelena Jakovljevic did an item number "Dupatta Beimaan Re" in the film. It marked the acting debut of Kapoor and Nigam and was the directorial debut of Sadanand. Produced under the banner of Pritish Nandy Communications, the film received poor reviews form critics, upon its premiere and performed poorly at the box office. After watching the completed film, Sadanand felt it could have been a lot better. Limbo Limbo is a 2004 American science fiction drama film about a man caught in a time loop and the effects on him. Lomax the Songhunter Lomax the Songhunter is a 2004 documentary film about Alan Lomax, a man who, after World War II, was determined to record folk music from United States and all over the world before it was blown away by mass consumer culture. Son of John Lomax, the man who discovered Lead Belly and introduced Woody Guthrie to the world, Alan shared his fathers passion for music and was not intimidated by his massive accomplishments. The film, which finds Alan near death and barely able to make himself understood, traces Alans journey across the globe, stopping to hear testimonials from many of the people or relatives of the people he recorded. It also contains interviews from Lomaxs friends and colleagues, including Pete Seeger, who did some cataloging for Lomax. Lomax the Songhunter was written and directed by Rogier Kappers and aired on PBSs Point of View series in 2006. Aatank Aatank is a 1996 Indian Bollywood action thriller written by Sachin Bhowmick and directed by duo Prem Lalwani & Desh Mukherjee. The film stars Dharmendra, Vinod Mehra, Hema Malini, Amjad Khan, Ravi Kissen and Nafisa Ali in the lead roles. The film began principal photography in the mid 1980s and was delayed for several years before being released in 1996. A sub-plot with a killer shark may have been inspired by the Hollywood film Jaws. By the time of its release, two of its cast members, Vinod Mehra and Amjad Khan, had died. Most of the movie features a younger Dharmendra and Hema Malini, but one scene features the same actors when they were older, resulting in a continuity error. The dubbing for Amjad Khans voice was done by a mimic artist, since he had died. Love & Suicide Love and Suicide is a 2005 feature film romance by Luis Moro and Lisa France, starring Moro, Kamar de los Reyes and Daisy McCrackin. Moro wrote and filmed it over the course of 12 days in 2003, while attending the Havana International Film Festival for his previous film, Anne B. Real. This was the first film to be shot by an American in Cuba since 1959, when actor Errol Flynn made his last picture, Cuban Rebel Girls. Traci Townsend Traci Townsend is a 2006 comedy film directed by Craig Ross Jr. and starring Jazsmin Lewis and Mari Morrow. It was written by Bobby Thompson, who was also a producer of the film. Charlie's Death Wish Charlies Death Wish is a 2005 action thriller film directed by Leroy and starring Ron Jeremy and Phoebe Dollar. Phish: Live in Vegas Phish: Live in Vegas is a video of a complete live performance by the rock band Phish recorded at the Thomas & Mack Center on September 30, 2000, bandleader Trey Anastasios 36th birthday. It includes many rarities and songs that were brought out of "retirement" after long periods of inactivity. The performance was originally a live Internet webcast that came just days after Phish officially announced an indefinite break from recording and touring. Anastasio used the narration segment that bridges "Colonel Forbins Ascent" and "Fly Famous Mockingbird" to officially announce the hiatus to audiences across the globe via the Internet. Also included are tracks from the following nights performance in Phoenix. This was the first uncut concert DVD released by Phish, the second being Live in Brooklyn, released on July 11, 2006. Moonshine Moonshine is a 2006 film written and directed by Roger Ingraham. It was chosen to screen at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2006. It was made on a $9,700 budget including the purchase of a 24p digital camera. Pre-production took around two years. The film was Roger Ingrahams first, and is a vampire story based in his hometown of Stafford Springs. Production was 22 days long, with the film containing many landmarks of Stafford. The budget was kept so low largely in part due to the help of the locals, with many citizens of Stafford helping by donating cars for car crash scenes, and with even the town police helping out with the movie. The films plot revolves around the disconnection of the protagonist as he suffers the cancer of his mother and the paralysis of his father. After taking a tedious, dead-end job with a chain-smoking manager who regards her employees with disdain, the protagonist eventually takes matters into his own hands, and falls into a horrific chain of events he never thought possible. Parallel Universes Parallel Universes is a 2001 documentary produced by the BBCs Horizon series. The documentary has to do with parallel universes, string theory, M theory, supergravity, and other theoretical physics concepts. Participants include Michio Kaku, Paul Steinhardt, and other physicists. The program is about explanation of the Big Bang theory through the M theory and that there are many other parallel universes with different laws of physics. It has been rated 4 star by BBC, History Channel and 4½ by Discovery Networks. Hamlet A.D.D. Hamlet A.D.D., directed by Bobby Ciraldo & Andrew Swant and produced by Special Entertainment, is a 2014 independent feature film and web series which re-imagines Shakespeare’s play as a bizarre and comical tour through the ages. The world premiere was held at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art in April 2014. This version of Hamlet is a comedy shot entirely in front of a green screen and features live-action characters in an animated world. The story begins in 1602 and leaps chronologically through time to the present, then into the distant future. Guest stars include Dustin Diamond, Mark Metcalf, Majel Barrett Roddenberry, Trace Beaulieu & Kevin Murphy, Mark Borchardt & Mike Schank, Kumar Pallana, Leslie Hall, Samwell, Tay Zonday, Michael Q. Schmidt, and comic Gregg Turkington as his character Neil Hamburger. Scenes from the film have been shown at White Columns gallery, the Green Gallery, the Frederick Layton Gallery, INOVA gallery, and appeared as a special feature on the Mystery Science Theater 3000 XV box set. The film was supported by the Mary L. Nohl Fellowship for Artists. Lik goo lik goo dui dui pong House of Mahjong is a 2007 comedy film directed by Marco Mak and written by Shing Mo Cheng, Chiu-Wang Lam, and Ka-ming Lau. It was released in Hong Kong on 1 February 2007. Melodrama Habibi Melodrama Habibi, the first feature film by Lebanese director Hany Tamba, is a 2008 Lebanese film. The film is set to be released on August 13, 2008 in France and Belgium. Eric Clapton: Crossroads Guitar Festival, Chicago Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007 is the Rhino Entertainment and Warner Brothers release to the 2007 Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival. The concert was recorded on July 28, 2007 at the Toyota Park in Bridgeview. The recordings were released on both Compact Disc and DVD on November 28, 2007 in the United States. The CD and DVD releases sold more than two million copies worldwide and reached various international charts. Iron Ladies of Liberia The Iron Ladies of Liberia is an independently produced documentary film that gives behind-the-scenes access to President Ellen Johnson Sirleafs first year in government. Johnson-Sirleaf is Africas first female president. Valzer Valzer is a 2007 Italian film written and directed by Salvatore Maira. It was presented the first time at 64th Venice International Film Festival. The film was quite all acted at NH Santo Stefano hotel in Turin. Accident Accident is a 2008 Indian Kannada language Suspense Thriller film directed and starring Ramesh Aravind. Rekha Vedavyas appears in a pivotal role. The supporting cast features Pooja Gandhi, Thilak Shekar and Mohan Shankar. Operation Duryodhana Operation Duryodhana is a 2007 Telugu political action film, loosely inspired by the 2005 sting operation of the same name. The movie was written and directed by Posani Krishna Murali starring Meka Srikanth in lead role. Srikanth earned a nomination for Filmfare Best Actor – Telugu for his portrayal in the movie. The film was remade in Tamil as Thee. It was also dubbed into Hindi as Operation Dhuryodhana. Mr Bhatti on Chutti Mr. Bhatti on Chutti is a Hindi comedy film that was released on 18 May 2012. It stars Anupam Kher as Mr. Bhatti, Bhairavi Goswami as Katy and Shakti Kapoor as a tourist. The film was directed by Karan Razdan and is distributed under the banner of Tulips Film Ltd. The Pound Puppies The Pound Puppies is an animated television special, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, based on the popular toy line from Tonka, which aired in syndication on October 26, 1985, paired with Star Fairies. Characters in the special included the Fonzie-styled leader Cooler, the cheerleader Bright Eyes, and a dog with a very nasal like New York accent known only as "The Nose", and the goofy inventor aptly named Howler, who can only howl. Tactics is a Japanese manga series written as a collaboration between Sakura Kinoshita and Kazuko Higashiyama. It was serialized in Comic Blade Masamune. Kinoshita supplied the character "Kantarou", and Higashiyama supplied the character "Haruka". While the manga was previously licensed for released in English in paperback by both ADV Manga and Tokyopop, the manga was only available in English in digital format on JManga for two years before it was no longer accessible. The animation studio Studio Deen adapted the Tactics manga into a 25-episode anime series, which ran on Japanese television from October 5, 2004 to March 29, 2005. The English dub of the anime was distributed by Manga Entertainment in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. Tactics resumed serialisation on the 18th of January, 2018, as tactics 新説 on pixiv comics. Nenjinile Nenjinile is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language action romantic thriller film written and directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar. The film features his son Vijay and Isha Koppikar in the lead roles, while Sonu Sood, Sriman and Manivannan play supporting roles. The films music is composed by Deva, and the film released on 25 June 1999 to a mixed response at box office. This movie was dubbed in Hindi as Dharma The Warrior By Goldmines Telefilms and in Telugu as Sarathi. A Summer in the Cage A Summer in the Cage is a 2007 documentary film about a mans experiences with bipolar disorder. The film follows the filmmakers friend Sam and features an interview with mental health scholar Kay Redfield Jamison. It was directed by Benjamin Selkow. The documentary debuted on the Sundance Channel in 2007. Der Mond und andere Liebhaber The Moon and Other Lovers is a 2008 German tragicomic film written and directed by Bernd Böhlich. It was entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival. Bloodspit Bloodspit is a comedy horror film that was produced in Sydney in 2006. Directed by Duke Hendrix, Bloodspit follows the exploits of crazed vampire hunter Dr Ludvich as he attempts to steal the family crest from the evil Count Blaughspichs coffin. Ludvich needs the crest in order to prevent the Count and his castle full of mutant freaks from returning to the "mirror world". Bloodspit is notable for its outrageous content which includes, depraved vampire sex and well hung werewolves. The film found distribution through Troma Entertainment, the creators of The Toxic Avenger. The film had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in 2006. Snatched National Lampoons Snatched is a 2011 American comedy film starring Andrew McCarthy and Ernest Borgnine. Vijay Vijay is a 1989 Telugu Action film, produced by Venkat Akkineni under the Annapurna Studios banner and directed by B. Gopal. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Vijayashanti in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was recorded as Average at the box office. Miente Miente is a 2009 Puerto Rican drama film directed by Rafi Mercado, and based on the novel "Different", written by Javier Ávila. The film was selected as the Puerto Rican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards but it did not make the final shortlist. Children of the Pyre Children of the Pyre is a 2008 film documentary directed and produced by Rajesh S. Jala. The film documents the stories of seven children who cremate dead bodies and steal cremation shrouds at Indias largest crematorium, Manikarnika, on the banks of the Ganges. Jala, also the cinematographer, shot over 100 hours of footage at the crematorium and surrounding sites, including candid interviews with the seven children described in the film, who discuss their difficult life cremating dead bodies and stealing shrouds from the bodies brought to the crematorium and reselling them to merchants for a nominal fee. In 2009, the filmmaker launched a project to improve the lives of the 300 children working at the crematorium. The film was awarded "Best Documentary" at the 2008 Montréal World Film Festival, 2008 São Paulo International Film Festival, 2008 Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, 2009 Asiatica Film Mediale, 2009 IDPA, and the "Silver Lotus Award" for "Best Audiography" at the 56th National Film Awards. Another Day Another Life Another Day Another Life is a 2009 American suspense thriller film produced, edited, and directed by Rohit Gupta. Its about a man, Jason, played by Benjamin Jacobs, who struggles to repress his killer instinct as he approaches the planned killing of his lover. The film was selected to showcase at the Short Film Corner - Cannes Film Festival 2009. It received critical acclaim at its festival run winning awards & nominations. Trapped: Haitian Nights Trapped: Haitian Nights is a thriller recorded in 2010. It stars Vivica A. Fox and Kenya Moore and was directed by Jean-Claude La Marre. It was released on DVD on February 8, 2011. Sisters on the Road Sisters on the Road is a South Korean independent film written and directed by Boo Ji-young, and starring Shin Mina and Gong Hyo-jin. Filming was in 2007 and its world premiere was at the 2008 Pusan International Film Festival. It was released in South Korean theaters in 2009. Paano na kaya Paano Na Kaya is a 2010 Filipino romance film directed by Ruel S. Bayani and starring Kim Chiu and Gerald Anderson. The film was released by Star Cinema. The film also had international screenings in San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Seattle, Jersey City, Honolulu, Chicago, Las Vegas, Guam and many other cities around the world. The film is now available in DVD and VCD worldwide via ABS-CBN Internationals Starry Starry Store. The Red Book The Red Book is a 1994 American experimental animated short film by renowned experimental filmmaker and theater/installation artist Janie Geiser. Her work is known for its ambiguity, explorations of memory and emotional states and exceptional design. Geiser describes The Red Book as "an elliptical, pictographic animated film that uses flat, painted figures and collage elements in both two- and three-dimensional settings to explore the realms of memory, language and identity from the point of view of a woman amnesiac." In 2009, it was named to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant." Frozen Frozen is a 2010 Hong Kong film directed by Derek Kwok Chi-Kin and starring Aarif Lee, Janice Man and Janice Vidal. The story utilizes various songs and themes that are related to a late famous Hong Kong pop-star Leslie Cheung. Sahkanaga Sahkanaga is a 2011 feature film written and directed by American filmmaker John Henry Summerour. The film uses the true events of the Tri-State Crematory incident as its setting and backdrop, though the central characters are fictional. Crossroads Guitar Festival Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010 is a concert film released on November 8, 2010 by the British rock musician Eric Clapton under Rhino Records and the Warner Music Group. It is sometimes credited as a "Various Artists" compilation release. The music film features 40 tracks on the DVD and Blu-ray format. Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010 was released worldwide, reached various international music charts and was awarded several certification awards for outstanding sales and shipments. Once Upon a Time in Tibet Once Upon a Time in Tibet is a 2010 Chinese romantic comedy film directed and co-produced by Dai Wei, and starring Peter Ho, Joshua Hannum, Song Jia, Zhu Ziyan, Tino Bao, and Sam-Co. The film is an adaptation of Zahi Davas novel Cats of Shambala. The film tells the story of Robert and Yong Cuos transnational love story. Sparkling Red Star Sparkling Red Star is a 1974 Chinese film and one of the very few films produced in China during the Cultural Revolution. Co-directed by Li Jun and Li Ang, the film is a mix between a war film, a childrens film and a musical. Today, given the heavy-handed political message and state control of the Sparkling Red Stars story and production, it is generally considered a propaganda film. The film was remade in 2007 as an animated tale. Pierrot Lunaire Pierrot Lunaire is a Canadian/German film, which premiered at the 2014 Berlin Film Festival. Written and directed by Bruce LaBruce as an adaptation of Arnold Schoenbergs Pierrot Lunaire, the film adds a transgender interpretation to the work, starring Susanne Sachsse as a trans man Pierrot. The film originated as a theatrical production of Pierrot Lunaire, which LaBruce directed for Berlins Hebbel am Ufer theatre in 2011. The costumes were designed by Zaldy. The film won a Jury Award from the 2014 Teddy Award jury. Dave Attell's Insomniac Tour Featuring Sean Rouse, Greg Giraldo and Dane Cook Dave Attells Insomniac Tour is a comedy tour featuring Dave Attell along with his friends and fellow stand-up comedians - Greg Giraldo, Sean Rouse, and Dane Cook - which took place in Las Vegas. At every performance of the Insomniac tour, Dave featured a toast to friend and former tourmate, Mitch Hedberg, who died on March 29, 2005. Chal Bhaag Chal Bhaag is an action-comedy Bollywood movie directed by Prakash Saini and presented under the banner of Alimoh Films. It was produced by Mohammad Zaheer Mehdi, Fatima Zaheer Mehdi, Ali Mehdi and Tamkanat Ali Mehdi. It starred Deepak Dobriyal, Keeya Khanna, Sanjay Mishra, Yashpal Sharma, Mukesh Tiwari among others and was released on 13th June, 2014. It was written by Tarun Bajaj, who also acted in the movie. Trump: What's the Deal? Trump: Whats the Deal? is an American documentary film about Donald Trumps business projects, finances, and relationships. The documentary film was made for television, but was never broadcast. It was screened in 1991 and released online in 2015. 1982 - A Love Marriage 1982 A Love Marriage is an Indian comedy film directed by Prashant Gore and produced by Shivkumar Sharma. The film has been released by multiple international film festivals. Now the film is being shown worldwide by National and International TV channels. The film is coming soon on digital platforms also . Lukamari Lukamari is 2016 crime action film written and directed by Shree Ram Dahal. The film stars Saugat Malla, Karma Shakya, Bikram Singh Tharu, Surabina Karki, and Rista Basnet in lead roles. The film is slightly based on Khyati Shrestha murder case of 2009. The movie is regarded as one of the best movies ever created in Nepalese film industry. It is counted among the revolutionary movies like Loot, Kabaddi, etc. made in mid 2010s in Nepal which are credited for introducing a new way of movie making in Nepal. The movie is made special by very special role of Saugat Malla and the best role played by Karma Shakya in his entire film career till date as claimed by critics and audience. Unfortunately the movie had to clash with very much anticipated Bollywood movie that year by Salman Khan named Sultan which occupied the major portion of screen and audience attention in Nepal. So it did a lot less income than the movie deserved and than producers expected. But all the movie viewers claim the movie to be a true gem for Nepalese Movie Industry and the IMDB rating of the movie also gives a similar idea. Hrudayantar Hrudayantar is an Indian Marathi-language drama film directed by Vikram Phadnis, produced by Young Berry Entertainment, Imtiaz Khatri, Purvesh Sarnaik and Vikram Phadnis Productions in association with TOABH Entertainment. The film stars Subodh Bhave and Mukta Barve in the lead roles. This film also marks the directorial debut of Bollywood fashion designer Vikram Phadnis. It is the third collaboration of Barve and Bhave as previously they have worked together in the film Ek Daav Dhobi Pachhad and in the 2006 Marathi show Agnishikha. The film released on 7 July 2017. The film was Hrithik Roshans debut Marathi film. Rogue Rogue is a 2017 Indian action thriller film directed by Puri Jagannadh and shot as a bilingual in Telugu and Kannada languages. The film introduces Ishan in the lead role, along with Mannara Chopra and Angela Krislinzki playing the female leads. Filming began in November 2015 and the first trailer was out on 1 March 2017. Coimbatore Mappillai Coimbatore Mappillai is a 1996 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film directed by C. Ranganathan. It stars Vijay and Sanghavi in lead roles. The films score and music was composed by Vidyasagar. It was released on 15 January 1996 coinciding Pongal release. This movie was a flop at the box office. It was dubbed in Telugu as Amalapuram Alludu and Hindi as Rampuri Damaad in 2007. Manusangada Manusangada is an Indian Tamil-language indie drama film directed by Amshan Kumar. The film is based on a true story about the signaling of the rise of Dalit struggles in contemporary India against long standing human rights violations. The title Manusangada is from Inquilabs poem of the same name and literally means We are humans too. The film had its world priemere in Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival and its International Premiere at the Cairo International Film Festival. It was also selected in the Indian Panorama section of International Film Festival of India, Goa and was the only Tamil film to be selected that year. The film has also won the Best Feature Film award from the Puducherry Government in its 35th Indian Panorama Festival . Ms. Koizumi Loves Ramen Noodles is a Japanese manga series by Naru Narumi. It began serialization in Takeshobos Manga Life Storia magazine in September 2013. A live-action drama series adaptation aired from June 2015 to December 2016. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation co-animated by Studio Gokumi and AXsiZ aired in Japan between January 4 and March 22, 2018. Laces Laces is a 2018 Israeli drama film directed by Jacob Goldwasser. In July 2018, it was one of five films nominated for the Ophir Award for Best Picture. A Slave of Fashion A Slave of Fashion is a 1925 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Hobart Henley. The film stars Norma Shearer and Lew Cody, with William Haines. A young Joan Crawford had an early uncredited role as a mannequin. A Slave of Fashion is now considered lost. Interference Interference is a 1928 American drama film directed by Lothar Mendes and starring Clive Brook, William Powell, Evelyn Brent, and Doris Kenyon, all making their sound film debuts. In England when a first husband turns out not to be dead, blackmail leads to murder. And Quiet Flows the Don And Quiet Flows the Don is a 1930 Soviet film directed by Ivan Pravov and Olga Preobrazhenskaya. Working Girls Working Girls is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Dorothy Arzner and written by Zoë Akins, based on the play Blind Mice, written by Vera Caspary and Winifred Lenihan. The film stars Judith Wood, Charles Buddy Rogers, Paul Lukas, Stuart Erwin, and Frances Dee. The film was released on December 12, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. Strange Justice Strange Justice is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Victor Schertzinger, written by William A. Drake, and starring Marian Marsh, Reginald Denny, Richard Bennett, Norman Foster and Irving Pichel. It was released on October 7, 1932, by RKO Pictures. The Living Dead Unheimliche Geschichten is a 1932 German horror/comedy film directed by the prolific Austrian film director Richard Oswald, starring Paul Wegener, and produced by Gabriel Pascal. The story is a merging of three separate short stories, Edgar Allan Poes The Black Cat, The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether and Robert Louis Stevensons The Suicide Club, set within a story frame of a reporters hunt for a crazy scientist. It is a black comedy revisiting many of the classic themes of the horror genre. It was Paul Wegeners first talking movie. Flying Devils Flying Devils is a 1933 American Pre-Code action film dealing with aviation. The film was directed by former Hollywood agent Russell Birdwell and photographed by film noir cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca. The screenplay was written by Byron Morgan and Louis Stevens, based on an original story by Stevens. In an unusual move, Bruce Cabot was the star, with perennial "good guy" Ralph Bellamy playing the villain in a love triangle involving Arline Judge and Eric Linden. Although considered a "B" feature, audiences enjoyed the aerial scenes, which helped elevate the feature to a minor box-office hit. Mr. Skitch Mr. Skitch is a 1933 American comedy film directed by James Cruze and written by Sonya Levien and Ralph Spence. The film stars Will Rogers, Rochelle Hudson, ZaSu Pitts, Florence Desmond, Harry Green and Charles Starrett. The film was released on December 22, 1933, by Fox Film Corporation. Their Big Moment Their Big Moment is a 1934 American mystery film directed by James Cruze, from a screenplay by Arthur Caesar and Marion Dix. The film starred ZaSu Pitts and Slim Summerville. Escape Me Never Escape Me Never is a 1935 British drama film directed by Paul Czinner, produced by Herbert Wilcox, and starring Elisabeth Bergner, Hugh Sinclair and Griffith Jones. The score is by William Walton. Bergner was nominated for the Oscar for Best Actress for her performance, but lost to Bette Davis. British readers of Film Weekly magazine voted the 1935 Best Performance in a British Movie to her. The film is an adaptation of the play Escape Me Never by Margaret Kennedy, which was based upon her 1930 novel The Fool of the Family. That book was a sequel to The Constant Nymph, which was also about the Sanger family of musical geniuses, but there is a disjunct among the books and the films: The Sanger brothers are never mentioned in the 1943 film of The Constant Nymph. Another film adaptation of Escape Me Never was made in 1947 by Warner Bros. Below the Deadline Below the Deadline is a 1936 American film directed by Charles Lamont. The Big Noise The Big Noise is a 1936 American romantic–comedy crime film directed by Frank McDonald. It starred Guy Kibbee, Warren Hull, Alma Lloyd, Dick Foran, Marie Wilson, and Henry ONeill. Broken Blossoms Broken Blossoms is a 1936 British drama film directed by John Brahm and starring Emlyn Williams, Arthur Margetson, Basil Radford and Edith Sharpe. Director Bernard Vorhaus was technical supervisor. The film is based on the short story "The Chink and the Child" by Thomas Burke from his collection Limehouse Nights, and was produced at Twickenham Studios in London. The story had previously been adapted by D. W. Griffith for his film Broken Blossoms starring Lillian Gish. Treachery Rides the Range Treachery Rides the Range is a 1936 American Western film directed by Frank McDonald, written by William Jacobs, and starring Dick Foran, Paula Stone, Craig Reynolds, Monte Blue, Carlyle Moore Jr. and Henry Otho. It was released by Warner Bros. on May 2, 1936. Hittin' the Trail Hittin the Trail is a 1937 American film directed by Robert N. Bradbury. The Lyin' Mouse The Lyin Mouse is a 1937 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. Meet the Missus Meet the Missus is a 1937 American domestic comedy film directed by Joseph Santley, using a screenplay by Jack Townley, Bert Granet, and Joel Sayre, based on an original story by Jack Goodman and Albert Rice. The movie was produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, and was initially released on June 4, 1937. The film stars Victor Moore and Helen Broderick as well as Anne Shirley. Service with a Smile Service with a Smile is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and Grampy. Convicted Convicted is a 1938 American/Canadian action film, directed by Leon Barsha. It stars Charles Quigley, Rita Hayworth, and Marc Lawrence. Rita Hayworth was only 19 and on the verge of Hollywood stardom when she made this routine crime drama about tracking down the killer who framed her brother. This is the last of the Quota Quickies made for the British market by producer Kenneth J. Bishop in Victoria from 1933–37. So Does an Automobile So Does an Automobile is a 1939 Fleischer Studios animated short film directed by Dave Fleischer and starring Margie Hines as Betty Boop. King of the Royal Mounted King of the Royal Mounted is a Republic Pictures northern serial based on the King of the Royal Mounted Comic strip directed by William Witney and John English. Set and filmed during World War II, the story is about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police against Nazi spies after a new Canadian discovery, "Compound X". A feature version, called The Yukon Patrol was released in 1942. The Lonesome Stranger The Lonesome Stranger is a 1940 short film by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. This short film was released on November 23, 1940. Virginia Virginia is a 1941 American drama film directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring Madeleine Carroll, Fred MacMurray, Sterling Hayden, Helen Broderick and Marie Wilson. Torpedo Squadron Torpedo Squadron is a 1942 American short documentary film shot by John Ford while he was on the island of Midway. City Without Men City Without Men is a 1943 American film noir crime film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Linda Darnell, Edgar Buchanan and Michael Duane. It was released by Columbia Pictures on January 14, 1943. A group of women lives in a boarding house near a prison where the residents are the wives of the prison inmates. Paris After Dark Paris After Dark is a 1943 American war drama film directed by Léonide Moguy and starring George Sanders, Philip Dorn and Brenda Marshall. It portrays the activities of the French resistance in occupied Paris during World War II. The portrayal of the resistance was modeled on the Communist-led Front National, possibly due to the influence of screenwriter Harold Buchman who was known for his left-wing views. The films sets were designed by art directors James Basevi and John Ewing. Along the Navajo Trail Along the Navajo Trail is a 1945 American western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Roy Rogers, Gabby Hayes and Dale Evans. The films story was based on a William Colt MacDonald novel. The film marked the debut of the Cuban actress Estelita Rodriguez, who Republic Pictures then began to build up into a star. Its title song is Along the Navajo Trail, an instrumental version of which appears with the opening credits, with a brief vocal version during the last twenty seconds of the film. The first few bars of the song are used as background music in several chase scenes. The film was part of the long-running series of Roy Rogers films produced by the studio. Below the Deadline Below the Deadline is a 1946 American crime film directed by William Beaudine and starring Warren Douglas, Ramsay Ames and Jan Wiley. La calle sin sol The Sunless Street is a 1948 Spanish drama film written by Miguel Mihura and directed by Rafael Gil. The Prince of Thieves The Prince of Thieves is a 1948 film nominally inspired by Alexandre Dumas 1872 novel Le Prince des voleurs. Produced by Sam Katzman for Columbia Pictures and starring Jon Hall as Robin Hood with stuntwork by Jock Mahoney, the film was shot in the Cinecolor process that features an inability to reproduce the colour green. Sequences were shot reusing several of the sets of Columbias The Bandit of Sherwood Forest and at Corriganville. Patricia Morison and Adele Jergens co-star. Dicen que soy mujeriego Dicen que Soy un Mujeriego is a 1949 Mexican comedy-drama film directed by Roberto Rodríguez. This Mexican film classic was made during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. In this film, Mexican superstar, Pedro Infante co-starred with Golden Age Mexican super star Sara Garcia as Dona Rosa, as well as with Silvia Derbez as Flor and child star "La Tucita" María Eugenia Llamas. In this comedy, Pedro Infante is Sara Garcias philandering grandson. Dona Rosa is a prominent rancher. She deeply loves Pedro, but is constantly trying to get him to behave – with no success. While Pedro is ever popular with the ladies, he has his eye on Flor, the niece of a neighboring rancher. Flor flirts with him and plays him off against the disreputable saloon owner and town mayor, Pablo. Pablo tricks orphan Tucita into believing she is Pedros daughter as a way to ruin Pedros chances with Flor. Everyone is quick to believe that Pedro is Tucitas father. However, in the end, the plot is revealed and Pedro and Flor marry. Chain Gang Chain Gang is a 1950 American drama film directed by Lew Landers, written by Howard J. Green and starring Douglas Kennedy as a newspaper reporter who goes undercover to expose political corruption and the exploitation of chain gang labour. Doña Perfecta Doña Perfecta is a 1951 Mexican film version of the famous novel by Benito Pérez Galdós, directed by Alejandro Galindo and starring Dolores del Río. Prelude to Fame Prelude to Fame is a 1950 British drama film directed by Fergus McDonell and starring Guy Rolfe, Kathleen Byron and Kathleen Ryan. It is based on the 1924 story Young Archimides by Aldous Huxley, about a musical prodigy. The Lady with a Lamp The Lady With A Lamp is a 1951 British historical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding and Felix Aylmer. The film depicts the life of Florence Nightingale and her work with wounded British soldiers during the Crimean War. Smuggler's Island Smugglers Island is a 1951 American Technicolor film noir adventure film directed by Edward Ludwig starring Jeff Chandler and Evelyn Keyes Chandler called the film one of his favourites because "I played myself". Around this time Chandler typically played characters of varying nationalities from different historical periods; this was a rare opportunity for him to play a contemporary American. "This is the most conscious effort made so far to sell the Chandler personality per se," he said. "Just plain Jeff Chandler - a nondescript American down on his luck. Filming started in June 1950. White Corridors White Corridors is a 1951 British drama film directed by Pat Jackson and starring Googie Withers, Godfrey Tearle, James Donald and Petula Clark. It is based on a novel by Helen Ashton. The film is set in a hospital shortly after the establishment of the National Health Service. The Respectful Whore La Putain respectueuse is a French drama film from 1952, directed by Marcello Pagliero and Charles Brabant, written by Alexandre Astruc, starring Barbara Laage and Louis de Funès. It is an adaptation of Jean-Paul Sartres 1946 play The Respectful Prostitute. Baaz Baaz is a 1953 Hindi film directed by Guru Dutt. This film is Guru Dutts first starring film, an action film packed with adventure staged mainly on a ship. Chuk and Gek Chuk and Gek is a 1953 Soviet comedy drama film directed by Ivan Lukinsky. It is based on the 1939 story of the same name. Project M7 The Net is a 1953 British aviation thriller film made by Two Cities Films, directed by Anthony Asquith and starring James Donald, Phyllis Calvert, Robert Beatty and Herbert Lom. The film is set in the world of aviation research and was based on the novel of the same name by John Pudney. The Rocket Man The Rocket Man is a 1954 black-and-white comedy film from 20th Century Fox, produced by Leonard Goldstein, directed by Oscar Rudolph, that stars Charles Coburn, Spring Byington, Anne Francis, John Agar, and George "Foghorn" Winslow. The script was co-written by Lenny Bruce and Jack Henley from a story by George W. George and George F. Slavin. A comedy with science fiction overtones, the film carries the tag line, “Out-of-this-world laughter and down-to-earth charm when the face from space turns out to be ... the kid next door!” The New York Times found the fact that comedian Lenny Bruce was one of the films screenwriters was the "strangest aspect of the low-budget production", noting that the film contains little of Bruces trademark humor. Josephine and Men Josephine and Men is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Roy Boulting and starring Glynis Johns, Jack Buchanan, Donald Sinden and Peter Finch. It also features William Hartnell, Gerald Sim, Thorley Walters, Victor Maddern and John Le Mesurier in supporting roles. Munimji Munimji is a 1955 Indian Hindi-language movie starring Dev Anand and Nalini Jaywant, and directed by Subodh Mukherjee. The story idea was by Ranjan, screenplay was by Nazir Hussain and dialogues by Nazir Hussain and Qamar Jalalabadi. Pran played the villain in the film. It also starred Ameeta and Nirupa Roy. The team of Mukherjee, Nazir Hussain, Dev Anand and music director S.D. Burman later got together to produce another movie, Paying Guest, in 1957. The song "Jeevan Ke Safar Mein Rahi," sung by Kishore Kumar, became a super hit. The film was remade in Telugu as Inti Guttu. The Extra Day The Extra Day is a 1956 British comedy film starring Richard Basehart, Simone Simon, George Baker and Sid James. No Sun in Venice No Sun in Venice is a 1957 French-Italian drama film directed by Roger Vadim. It was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. The soundtrack for the film was composed by pianist John Lewis, and performed by the Modern Jazz Quartet. The soundtrack album was released in 1957 on Atlantic. Sing Boy Sing Sing, Boy, Sing is a 1958 musical-drama film, released by 20th Century Fox. The film starred two newcomers, Tommy Sands and Lili Gentle. The film was an expansion of the January 1957 Kraft Television Theatre episode "The Singin Idol", also starring Sands. Sands, billed by the studio as a potential new teen idol, played an Elvis Presley-type singer. The film was Gentles only starring role, and her penultimate film appearance. 20th Century Fox had plans to promote Gentle as its new dashing red-head, but the right type of roles to offer her did not materialize. Sing, Boy, Sing was released in the United States in February 1958, to positive reviews, but did rather poorly at the box-office, despite being somewhat popular with teenage audiences. Sands soundtrack of songs from the film was released in 1958 and produced a # 24 hit on the US charts wight he title song. Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years The Valiant Years was a documentary produced by ABC based on the memoirs of Winston Churchill, directed by Anthony Bushell and John Schlesinger, narrated by Gary Merrill and with extracts from the memoirs voiced by Richard Burton. It ran in the United States from 1960 to 1961, in 27 30-minute episodes and was broadcast in the UK by the BBC from February to August 1961. Its incidental music was written by Richard Rodgers, who won an Emmy for it in 1962. Scriptwriters included Victor Wolfson a dramatist and writer, playwright William Templeton, Quentin Reynolds, William L. Shirer, an American journalist, war correspondent and historian, and Richard Tregaskis. One of the programmes London-based producers was actor Patrick Macnee, just prior to his being cast as secret agent John Steed in the long-running cult TV series The Avengers. The Bacchantes The Bacchantes is a 1961 Italian-French adventure-fantasy film directed by Giorgio Ferroni. It is loosely based on the Euripides tragedy The Bacchae. Of Stars and Men Of Stars and Men is a 1964 animated film from the Hubley family of animators, based on the 1959 book of the same name by astronomer Harlow Shapley, who also narrates. Made in the style of a documentary, it tells of humankinds quest to find its place in the universe, through themes such as outer space, physical matter, the meaning of life and the periodic table. There are no character voices; instead, they "talk" through their actions. It has been cited as an example of an "animated documentary". When it was finished, the film was first screened during a conference at MITs Visual Department. The films public premiere was on April 28, 1964 at New Yorks Beekman Theater, along with a collection of Hubley/U.P.A. shorts which preceded its showing. The critical reception was uniformly positive. Its genre was a matter of contention among festival curators. At the Venice Film Festival, Of Stars and Men was placed in the live-action feature category, while at the San Francisco Film Festival, it competed in the documentary category and won an award. Of Stars and Men received a VHS release from Buena Vista Home Video in July 1990, and had its DVD debut from Image Entertainment nine years later, as part of a compilation of Hubley productions. L'assedio di Siracusa Siege of Syracuse is a 1960 historical drama film about the Roman Siege of Syracuse, which took place between 213 and 212 B.C., during the Second Punic War with Carthage. The film was directed by Pietro Francisci. Kali Yug, la dea della vendetta Kali Yug: Goddess of Vengeance is a 1963 Italian fantasy film directed by Mario Camerini and starring Paul Guers. Quick, Let's Get Married Quick, Lets Get Married is a 1964 American comedy film directed by William Dieterle and starring Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland and Barbara Eden. The Crooked Road The Crooked Road is a 1965 British film directed and co-written by Don Chaffey. It stars Robert Ryan and Janet Munro. The film is based on the 1957 novel The Big Story by Morris West. El juego de la oca Snakes and Ladders is a 1965 Spanish comedy film directed by Manuel Summers. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. Más bonita que ninguna Más bonita que ninguna is a 1965 Spanish film. 4 Schlüssel 4 Schlüssel is a German crime film directed by Jürgen Roland. It was released in 1966. Birds Do It Birds Do It is a 1966 comedy film movie that was made by Columbia Pictures and filmed at the Ivan Tors Studios in Miami. It stars Soupy Sales in his film debut as a leading man, Tab Hunter, Arthur OConnell, Edward Andrews and Beverly Adams. Although shown very rarely on television, the movie is now available for online order in bare-bones DVD format through Sonys Columbia Classics line. Arabella Arabella is an Italian film comedy in the English language, starring Virna Lisi, Terry-Thomas and James Fox. It was directed by Mauro Bolognini. The film is a comic farce set in Italy in the 1960s, playing off the interaction between English and Italian stereotypes. La bambolona La bambolona is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Franco Giraldi. It is the Giraldis fifth film after four successful spaghetti western and the first film in which he is credited with his real name and not as Frank Garfield. The film also represents the first of the four collaborations between Giraldi and the screenwriter Ruggero Maccari. The film is based on the novel with the same name written by Alba De Céspedes. For his role in this movie Ugo Tognazzi was awarded with a Nastro dArgento for Best Actor. He later starred in two more movies directed by Giraldi, Cuori solitari and La supertestimone. Diamonds for Breakfast Diamonds for Breakfast is a 1968 British comedy film directed by Christopher Morahan. La maison de Jean-Jacques The House That Jack Built is a 1967 National Film Board of Canada animated short based on the nursery rhyme "This Is the House That Jack Built." Directed by Ron Tunis, written by and produced by Wolf Koenig, the eight-minute film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, losing to Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day at the 41st Academy Awards. Jack is desperate to escape his nine-to-five life. Mirroring the fairy tale, he trades his car for a handful of beans. Trilogia de Terror Trilogy of Terror is a 1968 Brazilian horror film directed by José Mojica Marins, Luís Sérgio Person and Ozualdo Candeias. The film consists of 3 stories adapted from the Brazilian TV series Além, Muito Além do Além: O Acordo, A Procissão dos Mortos, and Pesadelo Macabro. Ballad of Carl-Henning Ballad of Carl-Henning is a 1969 Danish comedy film written and directed by Sven and Lene Grønlykke. The film won a Bodil Award for Best Danish Film and Jesper Klein won the award for Best Actor in a Leading Role of 1969. May Morning May Morning is a 1970 Italian thriller-drama film co-written and directed by Ugo Liberatore. Anuraag Anuraag is a 1972 Hindi film, directed by Shakti Samanta. The film stars Moushumi Chatterjee in her Hindi film debut and Vinod Mehra in lead roles. The Shakti Samanta fixture Rajesh Khanna, having earlier made Aradhana and Kati Patang with Samanta, makes a special appearance. The music is by S. D. Burman. Initially, Shakti Samanta was thinking whether to make this film or not as he was not sure if the distributors would buy a film with such a story line and had shared the idea with Rajesh Khanna, who encouraged Samanta and volunteered to make an extended appearance for the film, and also distributed the film under the banner "Shakti-Raj". The film became a semi-hit, while doing extremely well in big cities. and won the Filmfare Best Movie Award for the year. It was later remade into the Telugu film "Anuraagaalu" with Sridevi in her first leading role. A. Bhimsingh also remade it in Malayalam as Raagam. It was also remade in Tamil as Neela Malargal, and in Kannada as Chiranjeevi, with Manjula and Srinath. Tora-san's Shattered Romance aka Tora-san in Love is a 1971 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Ayako Wakao as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Shattered Romance is the sixth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. The Stoolie The Stoolie is a 1972 comedy/crime thriller film co-directed by John G. Avildsen and George Silano and starring comedian Jackie Mason. Le dolci zie Le dolci zie is a 1975 commedia sexy allitaliana written and directed by Mario Imperoli and starring Pascale Petit, Femi Benussi, and Marisa Merlini. The Legend of Valentino The Legend of Valentino is a 1975 American made-for-television biographical film written and directed by Melville Shavelson. It deals with real life events about the actor and sex symbol of the 1920s Rudolph Valentino. It was broadcast by ABC on November 23, 1975. Not to be confused with the 1961 documentary film "The Legend of Valentino". The Return of the World's Greatest Detective The Return Of The Worlds Greatest Detective is a 1976 American made-for-television mystery comedy film starring Larry Hagman as an inept motorcycle cop named Sherman Holmes, who, after sustaining a head injury, became convinced that he was actually Sherlock Holmes and as a result of his injury acquired formidable powers of observation and deduction. Dean Hargrove and Roland Kibbee wrote the films story directly for television, intending it to be a pilot for a series that would have been titled Alias Sherlock Holmes. The film originally aired on NBC on June 16, 1976. The genres into which The Return Of The Worlds Greatest Detective fits are comedy-drama and mystery-suspense. Kodiyettam Kodiyettam ) is a 1978 Indian feature film production written and directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan. It is in Malayalam. The film notably does not feature any kind of background music and in the directors cut some scenes are missing. Jaguar Jaguar is a 1979 Filipino drama film directed by Lino Brocka. It was entered into the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Lao shu la gui Kung Fu Vs. Yoga is a 1979 martial arts comedy film directed by Chan Chuen and starring Chin Yuet Sang, Alan Chui Chung-San and Michelle Yim. Village in the Jungle Beddegama is a 1980 Sinhalese language film directed by Lester James Peries that follows the lives of village people in British Colonial Sri Lanka. The film is based on the 1913 book The Village in the Jungle by Leonard Woolf. Sir Arthur C. Clarke also has a minor role in the film as an English Judge. Baba! Hey Babe!, also known as Babe! and also known as Rise and Shine, is a 1980 film, a musical drama starring Yasmine Bleeth and Buddy Hackett. This was Yasmines first film at the age of 12 years. Swami Dada Swami Dada is a 1982 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Dev Anand, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Naseeruddin Shah, newcomer Christine ONeil, Padmini Kohlapure and Dev Anand. The film was the first credited screen appearance of Jackie Shroff. Music was provided by R.D.Burman for this film. A couple of songs became popular. He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin' He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin is a 1983 documentary film directed by Emile Ardolino about Jacques dAmboise, a noted former American ballet star who had dancing roles in such films as Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Carousel, and who later became a New York dancing instructor. It won the 1983 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and the 1984 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Childrens Program after it was shown on NBC. It is one of the few theatrical films to win both awards. Kevin Kline and Judy Collins also make appearances as themselves. Policewoman Centerfold Policewoman Centerfold is a 1983 television movie starring Melody Anderson and Ed Marinaro, loosely based on the story of police officer Barbara Schantz who posed for Playboy magazine in 1982. Ngati Ngati is a 1987 New Zealand feature film directed by Barry Barclay, written by Tama Poata and produced by John OShea. Resan Resan is a 1987 documentary film by Peter Watkins, made between the years 1983 and 1985 on several continents, and structured around the theme of nuclear weapons, military spending and poverty. Ordinary people are asked about their awareness of these issues. With a running time of over 14 hours, Resan is the second longest non-experimental film ever made. It was screened at the Toronto Festival of Festivals in 1987, but has rarely been seen since. In February 2007, it was screened at the Mexico City International Festival of Contemporary Cinema as part of a retrospective on Peter Watkins. Between April 25 and May 1, 2007, all 19 parts of the film were screened at the Austrian Filmmuseum in Vienna, Austria as part of a retrospective on Peter Watkins. American Blue Note American Blue Note is a 1989 drama film directed by Ralph Toporoff, who wrote the screenplay with Gilbert Girion. It stars Peter MacNicol, Carl Capotorto, Tim Guinee, Jonathan Walker, and Eddie Jones. Filmed in 1989, the independently produced film didnt get a distributor until 1991. The Third Solution The Third Solution is a 1988 Italian crime-thriller film written and directed by Pasquale Squitieri and starring Treat Williams. Backsliding Backsliding is a 1992 Australian film starring Tim Roth. Isabelle Eberhardt Isabelle Eberhardt is a 1991 Australian-French biographical drama film directed by Ian Pringle. The film follows the adult life of Isabelle Eberhardt and was filmed in Algiers, Paris and Geneva. It stars Mathilda May as Eberhardt and Peter OToole as Hubert Lyautey. It received financial backing from the Film Finance Corporation Australia and was nominated for three awards at the 1991 Australian Film Institute Awards. Isabelle Eberhardt was screened at the 1991 Melbourne International Film Festival and was also released in cinemas in Australia, though did not have a home media release. The film received generally negative reviews. Speak of the Devil Speak of the Devil is a 1989 American horror comedy film produced and directed by Raphael Nussbaum from a story by Wally K. Berns. It was also released under the name The Ungodly. The Bridge The Bridge is a 1992 independent film based on the novel by Maggie Hemingway. Directed by Sydney Macartney, it stars Saskia Reeves, David OHara, Joss Ackland, Rosemary Harris, Anthony Higgins, and Geraldine James. It was released in 1992. Jonathan: The Boy Nobody Wanted Jonathan: The Boy Nobody Wanted, inspired by a true story concerning a landmark legal decision for rights of the disabled, is a 1992 NBC Movie of Week starring JoBeth Williams and Chris Burke. The film was directed by George Kaczender. The Tigress The Tigress is a 1992 German film directed and written by Karin Howard, and based on Walter Serners novel. It marked George Peppards final film role. The film follows a penniless con man, who teams up with the eponymous prostitute. Kontesa Dora Countess Dora is a Croatian pseudo-biographical film about Croatian first female composer Dora Pejačević. Filmed in 1990, it was released in public in 1993. It was written and directed by Zvonimir Berković. It was Croatias submission to the 66th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Libera Libera is a 1993 Italian comedy film written and directed by Pappi Corsicato. It consists of three segments, the last of them was originally a separate short film shot in 1991. Say a Little Prayer Say a Little Prayer is an Australian childrens film by Richard Lowenstein. It stars Sudi de Winter, Fiona Ruttelle, Rebecca Smart, Lynne Murphy and Jill Forster. The film was written by Richard Lowenstein, based on Robin Kleins novel, Came Back to Show You I Could Fly. It was nominated for four Australian Film Institute Awards. Pepe si Fifi Pepe & Fifi is a 1994 Romanian drama film directed by Dan Pița. The film was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Little Surprises Little Surprises is a 1996 American short film directed by Jeff Goldblum. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. Bread Pudding Poor Mans Pudding is a Canadian satirical comedy film, released in 1996. It was the final theatrical film directed by Gilles Carle. The film stars Chloé Sainte-Marie as Yo-Yo and Louis-Philippe Davignon-Daigneault as Alphonse, a New Age cult priestess in Montreal and her faith healer nephew. Events are set in motion when Alphonses father Aristide threatens to commit suicide by jumping off the Jacques Cartier Bridge, leading to an ad hoc neighbourhood referendum on whether or not he should jump. The film is in part a satire of the political and social rhetoric, on both sides of the issue, in the 1995 Quebec referendum; Carle was inspired by, and singled out for special opprobrium in his film, the notion offered by some of his sovereignist friends that Quebec independence would in and of itself solve the social problems of poverty, unemployment and homelessness. The film garnered two Genie Award nominations at the 17th Genie Awards in 1996, in the categories of Best Screenplay and Best Costume Design. Szökés Escape from Recsk is a 1997 Hungarian-Polish-German drama film directed by Lívia Gyarmathy. Titsiana Booberini Titsiana Booberini is a 1997 short film written and directed by Robert Luketic and starring Tania Lacy, Sophie Lee, and Roz Hammond. Initially entered at the Telluride Film Festival and the Sundance Film Festival, the films success led to it being screened at film festivals all over the world. It won "Best Film" at the Aspen Shortsfest, and lead actress Tania Lacys performance won her the "Best Actress Award" at the Exposure Film Festival in Brisbane. Its positive reception at Sundance caught the interest of several high-profile studios, leading to Luketic being offered the directing position for Legally Blonde. The film is a musical comedy, with the story focusing on Titsiana Booberini, an Italian check-out girl at a suburban supermarket who is ridiculed by her fellow employees for her slightly hirsute upper lip. Titsiana gains new confidence and acceptance when she discovers a hair removal treatment. fl 19,99 FL 19,99 is a 1998 Dutch comedy film directed by Mart Dominicus. It ran at the Rotterdam Film Festival. The distribution was by the project Route 2000, a forerunner of Telefilm Windjammer Windjammer is a 1937 American adventure film directed by Ewing Scott. Boots! Boots! Boots! Boots! is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Bert Tracy and starring George Formby, Beryl Formby and Arthur Kingsley. It was made by Blakeleys Productions, Ltd. at the Albany Studios in London. The premiere of the film was in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent. Pay Day Payday is an animated short film, directed by Friz Freleng and first released in September, 1944. It is part of the Private Snafu series. As in all the Snafu films, the voice of Private Snafu is performed by Mel Blanc. Il domestico Il domestico is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Filippo DAmico. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Transatlantik Transatlantic is a 1998 Croatian crime film directed by Mladen Juran. The film was selected as the Croatian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Pleasure Lovers Naked Fury is a 1959 British crime thriller directed by Charles Saunders. In the United States, it was re-titled The Pleasure Lovers. Dorf on the Diamond Dorf on the Diamond is a 1996 comedy film starring Tim Conway, Shawn Hess and Tim Conway Jr. The Ugly Duckling The Ugly Duckling is a 1959 British comedy film, directed by Lance Comfort and starring Bernard Bresslaw, Jon Pertwee and Reginald Beckwith. The film is a comic adaptation of the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde storyline and the opening credits include "with ideas stolen from Robert Louis Stevenson". The film has no connection to the Hans Christian Andersen story. The tagline on posters was "HES A CHANGED MAN AFTER TAKING JEKYLLS FAMILY REMEDY." Bad Times Mala época is a 1998 Argentine drama film. The film was executive produced by Mario Santos. This dramatic anthology of four episodes represents the collaborative effort of Mariano De Rosa, Rodrigo Moreno, Salvador Roselli, and Nicolás Saad. Each wrote and directed an episode. All are graduates of Argentinas primary film school, the Universidad del Cine, which helped fund the film. The film offers an unflattering look at Argentine society as it prepares to enter the 21st century. The House The House is a 1983 Icelandic mystery horror film directed by Egill Eðvarðsson. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Un killer per sua maestà The Killer Likes Candy is a 1968 Italian-French-German Eurospy film directed by Maurice Cloche and Federico Chentrens and starring Kerwin Mathews. It is loosely based on the novel A coeur ouvert pour face d ange by Adam Saint-Moore. Three Blondes in His Life Three Blondes in His Life is a 1961 American neo noir directed by Leon Chooluck and starring Jock Mahoney. Malavita Malavita is a 1951 Italian film. The Man of the Day The Man of the Day was a 1997 Romanian film directed by Dan Pița. Il corpo dell'anima Il corpo dellanima is a 1999 Italian erotic drama film directed by Salvatore Piscicelli. Dutch Wife in the Desert aka Dutch Wife of the Wasteland and The Dutch Wives of the Wild, originally released as , is a 1967 Japanese pink film written and directed by cult filmmaker Atsushi Yamatoya, starring the first "Queen" of pink film, Noriko Tatsumi, and with music by the noted jazz pianist, Yōsuke Yamashita. Raja Rani Raja Rani is a 1973 Hindi film. The film starred Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore in the lead roles. The supporting cast included Sujith Kumar, Farida Jalal, Iftekar, Dulari and Asit Sen. Mumtaz makes a guest appearance as herself. Produced by Jagdish Kumar, the film is written and directed by veteran writer Sachin Bhowmick. The film was box office hit and was Sachins first and last attempt to take on direction. The films music was written by R. D. Burman. His real-life wife Asha Bhosle received a Filmfare Nomination as Best Female Playback Singer for the song "Jab Andhera Hota Hai," the only nomination for the film. As per the review of the film made in 2014 by the Hindu newspaper, the film did well at the box office and taking into consideration, the inflation as of 2014, the film would have grossed more than 100 crores. The attire worn by Khanna was sleeveless shirt and trousers, thick leather belt on waist, shoes without socks and a black cap. The Hindu review noted "On a lesser actor, the attire would have fallen flat, but Khanna, as a small time thief, carries it with characteristic élan." Protest Protest is a 1967 Croatian film directed by Fadil Hadžić, starring Bekim Fehmiu and Antun Vrdoljak. The Waif and the Wizard The Waif and the Wizard, also entitled The Home Made Happy, is a 1901 British short silent comedy film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring a magician using his magic to aid an ailing girl at the request of her brother. The film, "is rather less elaborate in terms of special effects than the other films that W.R. Booth and R.W. Paul made the same year," but according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "provides an excellent illustration of how effects used sparingly can often have more impact, especially when set in a suitable emotional context." Lekhayude Maranam: Oru Flashback Lekhayude Maranam Oru Flashback is a 1983 Malayalam-language film by K. G. George. The film was controversial because of its alleged exploitation of the highly publicised suicide of actress Shoba. Her Private Hell Her Private Hell is a 1968 British sexploitation film. It is the feature film directorial debut of Norman J. Warren and the first of two films that he made for Bachoo Sen and Richard Schulman, founders of production company Piccadilly Pictures. It has been described as "Britains first narrative sex film". Kansas City Trucking Co. Kansas City Trucking Co. is a 1976 American gay pornographic film directed by Tim Kincaid, better known as Joe Gage. It is the first in what has come to be known as Gages "Working Man Trilogy", continuing with 1978s El Paso Wrecking Corp. and concluding with 1979s L.A. Tool & Die, and stars Richard Locke, Steve Boyd and Jack Wrangler. Bear Facts Bear Facts is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 163rd Our Gang short that was released. Marte Dam Tak Marte Dam Tak is a 1987 Bollywood action film directed by Mehul Kumar, starring Raaj Kumar, Govinda and Farha Naaz. The film was a big hit. The Mad Death The Mad Death is a television serial made by BBC Scotland. It was filmed in 1981 and transmitted 2 years later in 1983. Saat Rang Ke Sapne Saat Rang Ke Sapne is a 1998 Hindi film directed by Priyadarshan and produced by Amitabh Bachchan. It is a remake of Priyadarshans own 1994 Malayalam film Thenmavin Kombath. The film stars Juhi Chawla and Arvind Swamy. They Call It Pro Football They Call It Pro Football is a 1967 sports documentary film about American football. The first full-length film from NFL Films, its visual style helped to define future presentations of the sport on film and TV. In 2012, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Raakshasudu Rakshasudu is a 1986 Telugu action crime film produced by K. S. Rama Rao under the Creative Commercials banner and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. It stars Chiranjeevi, Radha, Suhasini in the lead roles while Rajendra Prasad, Sumalatha in special appearances and music composed by Maestro Ilaiyaraaja. The film is based on Yandamuri Veerendranaths novel of the same name. The film is the debut of K. Naga Babu in the film industry. Oridathoru Phayalwan Oridathoru Phayalvaan is a 1981 Malayalam film written, edited and directed by P. Padmarajan. The film is a folk parable about the success and failure in the life of a wrestler. It was inspired by the unusual La Strada, and the transitional point views of the movie were critically acclaimed. It stars Rashid, Nedumudi Venu and Jayanthi in the lead roles. It won the award for Best Script at the Kuala Lumpur International Film Festival, and a Gold Medal at the Asian Film Festival. Turn of Faith Turn of Faith is a 2001 film directed by Charles Jarrott and starring Ray Mancini and Mia Sara. The Haircut The Haircut is a 1982 American short drama film directed by Tamar Simon Hoffs. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Against the Wind Against the Wind is a 2000 Italian drama film co-written and directed by Peter Del Monte. It entered the Panorama section at the 51st Berlin International Film Festival. Leftenan Adnan Leftenan Adnan is a 2000 Malaysian war film directed by Aziz M. Osman and co-produced by both Grand Brilliance Sdn Bhd, Paradigmfilm Sdn Bhd, and the Malaysian Army. The film chronicles the actions of Adnan bin Saidi who had been involved as a Lieutenant of the Malay Regiment fending against the invasion of the Japanese army during the Second World War. Charithram Charithram is a 1989 Malayalam thriller film starring Mammootty and Rahman in the lead roles, along with Shobana, Lizy, Jagathy Sreekumar, Janardhanan, Murali and Pappu in other pivotal roles. It was written by S. N. Swamy and directed by G. S. Vijayan in his directorial debut. The story is loosely based on the 1958 film Chase a Crooked Shadow, the title of which is openly mentioned in one of the dialogues in the movie. The Forgotten The Forgotten is a 2003 American Korea War film directed by Vincente Stasolla and starring Randy Ryan. The majority of the film was shot in Pennsylvania. The film chronicles the story of two tanks that get lost behind enemy lines in the beginning of the Korean War. Facing the crew is an inexperienced commander, the mounting tension between a motley assortment of soldiers, and the general confusion of the "forgotten war" itself. Yuvajanotsavam Yuvajanotsavam is a 1986 Indian Malayalam romantic comedy film written, directed, and produced by Shrikumaran Thampi. It stars Mohanlal, Urvashi, and Menaka. The music and background by Raveendran The film marks the return of Suresh Gopi, who started his career as a child artist in Odayil Ninnu. Marriages Marriages is a Canadian drama film, directed by Catherine Martin and released in 2010. The film centres on Yvonne, a young girl in 19th-century Quebec whose life is turned upside down by both her own sexual awakening and the apparent return of her mother who died giving birth to her. The films cast also includes Guylaine Tremblay, Hélène Loiselle, Mirianne Brûlé and Raymond Cloutier. Cosmo Warrior Zero is a science fiction third-person shooter video game released by Taito Corporation. It was adapted into an OVA series in 2001. Novye priklyucheniya yanki pri dvore korolya Artura New Adventures of a Yankee in King Arthurs Court. Fantasy over Mark Twains theme is a 1988 Soviet adventure film directed by Viktor Gres and based on American author Mark Twains A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court. The screenplay was written by Mikhail Roshchin, and the film was produced by Dovzhenko Film Studio. Inteqam: The Perfect Game Inteqam: The Perfect Game is a 2004 Bollywood film which stars Manoj Bajpai, Isha Koppikar, and Sharat Saxena. Kashi no ki Mokku Pinocchio: The Series, also known as Sabans The Adventures of Pinocchio and known in Japan as in Japan, is a 52-episode anime series by Tatsunoko Productions first aired on Fuji Television in 1972, which was edited by Saban in 1990. The story is based on the novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Italian author Carlo Collodi. Unlike the lighter, more cheerful tones of the Disney film adaptation and Nippon Animations version Piccolino no Bōken, this series has a distinctly darker, more sadistic theme, and portrays the main character, Pinocchio, as suffering from constant physical and psychological abuse and freak accidents. Treasure Hunt Treasure Hunt is a 2003 American film directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Melissa Brasselle and Richard Gabai. While making the film in Hawaii Wynorski "took three of the actors to a secluded waterfall location on their day off and shot what would become the first segment of" Curse of the Komodo. Padam Onnu Oru Vilapam Padam Onnu: Oru Vilapam is a 2003 Indian Malayalam film, written and directed by T. V. Chandran. The film stars Meera Jasmine as Shahina, who won the National Film Award for Best Actress and Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress in 2003 for her performance in this movie. Later the film was dubbed in Tamil Border Hindustan Ka Border Hindustan Ka is a 2003 Indian Bollywood film directed by Yogesh Bharadwaj and produced by H.S. Taneja. It stars Aditya Pancholi, Faisal Khan, Priya Gill, Rajat Bedi and Mink Singh in pivotal roles. The Last Eve The Last Eve is a 2005 action film directed by Young Man Kang, a Korean-born filmmaker who made his U.S. directing debut Cupids Mistake. Through the Fire Through the Fire is a 1988 horror film directed by Gary Marcum and starring Tamara Hext, Tom Campitelli, and Randy Strickland. Ne quittez pas! Ne quittez pas ! is a French comedy film directed by Arthur Joffé, released in 2004. Aishite imasu (Mahal kita) 1941 Aishite Imasu 1941 is a drama, romance, and war movie released in Philippines in 2004 and is a story of love, betrayal and honor in wartime set in the Japanese Occupation of the Philippines during World War II. It is directed by Joel Lamangan. It is an official entry to the 30th Metro Manila Film Festival. Awdat mowatin Return of a Citizen is a 1986 Egyptian drama film directed by Mohamed Khan. It was screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Kingdom of David: The Saga of the Israelites Kingdom of David: The Saga of the Israelites is a 2003 historical documentary that was produced for PBS. The documentary features original music by Erik Friedlander, and is narrated by an all-star voice-cast which includes F. Murray Abraham, René Auberjonois, Keith David, Jeremy Irons, and Derek Jacobi. Written by Isaac Mizrahi, along with Carl Byker and Mitch Wilson who also directed the film, the film was produced by Oregon Public Broadcasting and Devillier Donegan Enterprises, and is distributed by PBS Home Video. The Film The Film is a 2005 Indian thriller film directed by Junaid Memon also produced along with Amitabh Bhattacharya. The film stars Mahima Chaudhry, Khalid Siddiqui, Ananya Khare, Chahat Khanna, Ravi Gossain, Vaibhav Jhalani and Vivek Madan in lead roles with Sulabha Deshpande, Mukesh Khanna, Nasser Abdullah and Rakesh Bedi in important supporting roles with a voice-over by Irrfan Khan. The film focuses on seven strugglers, after failing constantly in their attempts to enter Bollywood industry, chooses the path of crime to achieve this end. Saturday Morning Saturday Morning is a 2007 American comedy film written and directed by Rob Greenberg and starring Joey Piscopo, George Wendt, Valerie R. Feingold, Louis Mandylor, Ashley Carin, Victor Raider-Wexler, Beth Ostrosky, and Lillo Brancato Figure 17 is a Japanese anime television series animated at OLM and directed by Naohito Takahashi. The series featured character designs by Yuriko Chiba and music by Toshihiko Takamizawa. The series is unusual due to it having an hour time slot per episode rather than the standard half hour time slot. Afghan Muscles Afghan Muscles is a 2006 Danish documentary film directed by Andreas Møl Dalsgaard about bodybuilding in Afghanistan. Baghdad Texas Baghdad Texas is a comedy film directed by David H. Hickey and stars Al NoMani, Robert Prentiss, Melinda Renna, Barry Tubb, Ryan Boggus and Shaneye Ferrell. The writers include Shaneye Ferrell, David H. Hickey and Al NoMani. The movie was produced by Booka Michel. The film has had a number of festival screenings and had its official theatrical release at the Quad Cinema in New York City on August 27, 2010. Moments of Love Moments of Love is a 2006 Filipino romance film directed by Mark Reyes, and released in March as a summer offering by GMA Films. It is a classic romantic tale between two people from different timelines. The film stars Dingdong Dantes, Iza Calzado and Karylle. The movie also stars Paolo Contis, Dion Ignacio, Isabel Oli, Sandy Andolong, Ces Quesada, Ian Veneracion, Jojo Alejar, Valerie Concepcion and Ms. Gloria Romero. Here Is Always Somewhere Else Here Is Always Somewhere Else is a 2007 documentary film directed by Rene Daalder and co-produced and edited by Aaron Ohlmann. The film is about the life and work of Dutch/Californian conceptual artist Bas Jan Ader, who in 1975 disappeared under mysterious circumstances at sea in the smallest boat ever to cross the Atlantic. As seen through the eyes of fellow emigrant filmmaker Rene Daalder, the picture becomes a sweeping overview of contemporary art films as well as an epic saga of the transformative powers of the ocean. Featuring work from artists Tacita Dean, Rodney Graham, Marcel Broodthaers, Ger van Elk, Charles Ray, Wim T. Schippers, Chris Burden, Fiona Tan, Pipilotti Rist and many others. The film was released on DVD in November 2008. Dave Brubeck: In His Own Sweet Way Dave Brubeck: In His Own Sweet Way is a 2010 documentary film about jazz pianist Dave Brubeck. It was directed and produced by Bruce Ricker with Clint Eastwood as executive producer for Turner Classic Movies to commemorate Brubecks 90th birthday in December 2010. It aired on his birthday, December 6, 2010. Love Live Long Love Live Long is a 2008 experimental film centred on the Gumball 3000 rally. Guys from Mars Guys from Mars is a 2011 Russian romantic comedy film directed by Sergei Osipyan. The film was released in Russia on Мay 5, 2011. The film was part of the main festival program of the MIFF. Kiss Loves You KISS Loves You is a 2004 documentary film directed by Jim Heneghan and co-produced by 8th Grade Films and Sveriges Television. The documentary chronicles the triumphs, tragedies and absurdities of a select group of KISS fans over a 10-year period beginning in 1994, during which the band reunited in original greasepaint and costumes. KISS Loves You is named after an affirmation the band has used to conclude most of their live concerts since 1974. Sarkar Dada Sarkar Dada is a 2005 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sasi Shanker and produced by Kalliyoor Sasi. The film stars Jayaram, Navya Nair, Salim Kumar and Kalasala Babu in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. Jayachandran. Breathe Breathe is a 2009 British independent film directed by Nicholas Winter and starring Ricci Harnett, Zara Dawson, Lee Otway and Jing Lusi. The film was shot on location in London and Somerset in 2007, and debuted at the Genesis Cinema in London in 2009. Breathe was released on DVD in March 2010 and was well received at the London Independent Film Festival 2010, with Nicholas Winter taking the award for Best Director. The film has an accompanying soundtrack, composed by Greg Harwood. The Misled Romance of Cannibal Girl and Incest Boy The Misled Romance of Cannibal Girl & Incest Boy is a 2007 independent short horror film directed by Richard Taylor and produced by the Denver-based production company, Bizjack Flemco. Sing, Salmon, Sing! is a 2008 Japanese comedy starring Kaho and Gorie, directed by Makoto Tanaka, about a school choir competition. Kasumi loves singing until she is given a photo of herself mid-song by a boy she likes.. Like a Star Shining in the Night Like a Star Shining in the Night is a 2008 French drama film written, produced and directed by René Féret. Villa Estrella Villa Estrella is a 2009 Philippine horror film directed by Rico Maria Ilarde and starring Shaina Magdayao, Jake Cuenca, Maja Salvador, Geoff Eigenmann, and John Estrada. It was produced by Star Cinema for its 16th anniversary offering. Magic City Memoirs Magic City Memoirs is a 2015 American coming of age drama film directed by Aaron J. Salgado, and stars Natalie Martinez, Dominik Garcia-Lorido, Nestor Serrano, Julio Oscar Mechoso, J.R. Villarreal and Michael Cardelle. The film is based on the true stories from Salgados adolescence. The film takes place in Miami, Florida, and follows the story of three lifelong friends, from very different backgrounds, who are on the verge of high school graduation who indulge in reckless behavior that finds them on the brink of either their graduation or their mortality. Parthan Kanda Paralokam Parthan Kanda Paralokam is a 2008 Malayalam action film directed by Anil, starring Jayaram and Sridevika in the lead roles. Khan kluay 2 Khan Kluay 2 is a three-dimensional animated movie from Thailand, directed by Taweelap Srivuthivong and released in 2009. It is the sequel to Khan Kluay and follows the further adventures of the war elephant of King Naresuan the Great. It is set during the war between Ayutthaya and Bago. Its theme is the need to protect family and country. La voz de los silenciados The Voice of the Voiceless is a 2013 silent film by director Maximon Monihan. Set in New York City, it follows the life of Olga, a deaf young woman, in her attempt to escape the cartel that had enslaved her and other people with hearing deficiencies. Olga, along with others from Mexico and Guatemala, are brought to New York under the false promise that they are being offered a scholarship at a sign language school. Upon arrival, they discover they are being held hostage and forced to sell paper towels on the New York City Subway for the well-being of the cartel leader. If they fail to meet their daily requirements they are subject to torture. Olga soon discovers that she can meet her daily quota faster by dancing in front of the subway passengers, thus ensuring she has time and money left in the day for other activities. In the end, she decides to attempt an escape by murdering the cartel with rat poison. Her faith is nonetheless stronger and goes back from her decision. The film participated in the Transilvania International Film Festival in 2014. Director Maximon Monihan was born in 1969 in Washington state and now lives in Brooklyn. He has a degree in Philosophy and Cultural Studies from the University of California. In 2005 he founded his production company named Bricolagista. The Voice of the Voiceless is his first feature film. Guardians of the Lost Code 3D Guardians of the Lost Code is a 2010 animated adventure film, created by Ricardo González Duprat. distributed by Videocine. the developer of television and animated: Santo Domingo Animation. Kathi Kanta Rao Kathi Kantha Rao is a 2010 Telugu comedy film directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana, produced by Eedara Srinivasa Rao, Eedara Ravikumar, Eedupuganti Subramanyeshwar Rao and Eedupuganti Purnachandra Rao under Big B Productions banner and starring Allari Naresh and Kamna Jethmalani in lead roles. The film soundtrack was composed by singer turned music composer Mallikarjun and Cinematography was handled by Adusumilli Vijay Kumar. Dialogues and Story for the movie were written by popular writer Prasad Varma. This was E. V. V. Satyanarayanas last movie as director before his death in 2011. This was also the ninth time that the father-son combo of E. V. V. Satyanarayana and Allari Naresh worked together for a movie. The movie was released on 10 December 2010. Ata Pata Lapatta Ata Pata Laapata is a 2012 Indian musical political satire film from first-time director Rajpal Yadav, who is also the protagonist in the film. Other than Yadav, the film stars the ensemble cast of Asrani, Om Puri, Ashutosh Rana, Manoj Joshi, Govind Namdeo, Dara Singh, Vikram Gokhale, Vijay Raaz, and Satyadev Dubey. The film was produced by Yadavs wife Radha Yadav. The film was a commercial failure and panned for its weak script. Horses Horses is a 2014 Italian drama film written and directed by Michele Rho. It premiered out of competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival. Romance Joe Romance Joe is a 2011 South Korean comedy drama film written and directed by first-time director Lee Kwang-kuk and stars Kim Young-pil, Shin Dong-mi and Lee Chae-eun. It made its world premiere in the Korean Cinema Today and won the Citizen Critics Award at the 16th Busan International Film Festival in 2011. River is a 2011 Japanese drama film based on the 2008 Akihabara massacre incident. The film is written and directed by Ryūichi Hiroki. The film stars actress Misako Renbutsu, who will play the role of a person who lost her love interest in the attacks. River debuted at the 12th Tokyo Filmex as one of its special presentations. It will subsequently be released in Japanese cinemas on 10 March 2012. Thank You for Your Service Thank You for Your Service is a 2015 documentary film by Tom Donahue that focuses on our superficial understanding of war trauma and the failed policies that result. Observing the systemic neglect, the film argues for significant internal change and offers a roadmap for hope. The film premiered at DOC NYC in November 2015. Sumbaran Sumbaran is a Marathi movie released on 31 December 2009. Produced by Anil Phatdare and directed by Gajendra Ahire. The movie is based on two brothers walking down memory lane and going back in time when they were young. Nesam Nesam is a 1997 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by K. Subash starring Ajith Kumar and Maheswari, making her debut, in the lead roles. Goundamani, Senthil and Manivannan among others play other pivotal roles in the film, which has music composed by Deva. The film released on 14 January 1997 to mixed reviews. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Prema Janta. A Moment in Time A Moment in Time is a 2013 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Emmanuel Quindo Palo and starring Coco Martin and Julia Montes. The film was shot in Amsterdam and other cities such as Paris. The film was produced by Dreamscape Cinema and Star Cinema and released February 13, 2013. This marks Coco Martin and Julia Montes first film together after their TV series Walang Hanggan. All Babe Network All Babe Network is a 2013 American made for cable erotic film written and directed by Dean McKendrick. Malini 22 Malini 22 Palayamkottai is a 2014 Indian thriller film directed by Sripriya. It stars Nithya Menen in the title role while Krish J. Sathaar and Naresh play supporting roles. A remake of the Malayalam film 22 Female Kottayam by Aashiq Abu, the film features musical score by Arvind-Shankar. It was released on 24 January 2014. Telugu version titled Ghatana was released in 2016. Ktown Cowboys Ktown Cowboys is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Daniel Park and written by Danny Cho and Brian Chung. The film stars Danny Cho, Bobby Choy, Peter Jae, Sunn Wee, Shane Yoon and Eric Roberts. The film was released on March 18, 2016, by Freestyle Releasing. Onna no ana is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Fumiko Fumi and published by Tokuma Shoten on the Ryu Comics imprint on September 13, 2011. It was adapted into a live action youth erotic science fiction film directed by Kōta Yoshida and release on June 28, 2014. Happy Journey Happy Journey is a 2014 Malayalam drama film written by Arunlal Ramachandran and directed by Boban Samuel, starring Jayasurya, Aparna Gopinath and Lal. The film is produced by Ashiq Usman under the banner of Milestone Cinemas and features music composed by Gopi Sunder, whilst cinematography is handled by Mahesh Raj and is edited by Lijo Paul. Yaaran Da Katchup Yaaran Da Katchup is a 2014 Punjabi action comedy film, directed by Abhay Baiju Chabbra starring Jaswinder Bhalla, debutant Punjabi singer Hardy Sandhu, Yuvika Chaudhary, Anita Hassanandani, Varun Sharma and Rana Ranbir. Set Me Free Set Me Free is a 2014 South Korean autobiographical coming-of-age film directed by Kim Tae-yong. Choi Woo-shik won Actor of the Year at the 19th Busan International Film Festival, where the film also received the Citizen Critics Award. Set Me Free was released in theaters on November 13, 2014, and drew 23,979 admissions. Omo Child: The River and the Bush Omo Child: The River and the Bush is a documentary film by John Rowe. It is about a young man who is on a quest to get tribes to change their beliefs and traditions. Namely their beliefs about curses. One tribe in particular had a custom of killing children that were believed to be cursed. Under Construction Under Construction is a 2015 Bengali narrative feature film written and directed by Rubaiyat Hossain, a Bangladeshi film director. Megaconda Megaconda is a 2010 direct-to-video adventure-horror film directed by Christopher Ray. Twin Flower Twin Flower is an Italian drama film, directed by Laura Luchetti and released in 2018. Set in Sardinia, the film stars Anastasyia Bogach as Anna, a young woman on the run from human traffickers who have murdered her father, and Kalill Kone as Basim, a refugee from Côte dIvoire desperately trying to avoid being caught by Italian immigration agents, with the two forming a loving bond as they travel together. Both Bogach and Kone are non-professional actors in their first-ever film roles. According to Luchetti, "I was looking for real people whose emotions had not been infringed by acting techniques or trying to get in the characters. I wanted two real kids who had gone through the experience of leaving their country, where there was a hard reality, getting on the boat, risking their own lives just for the chance to have a future." The cast also includes Aniello Arena, Giorgio Colangeli, Mauro Addis, Alessandro Pani and Fausto Verginelli. The film premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, where it received an honorable mention from the FIPRESCI Discovery Prize jury. Pawo Pawo is a 2016 Tibetan-language film by Marvin Litwak and Sonam Tseten, set in Mcloed Ganj, chronicling the life of a young Tibetan refugee boy in India after escaping over Himalayas in search of freedom. The film is loosely based on late Jamphel Yeshi who self-immolated in protest against human right violations in Tibet. Pawo was premiered in India in Dharamsala on 7th Tibet Film Festival.The festival was attended by the Tibetan exile prime minister Lobsang Sangay. Le coeur de madame Sabali The Heart of Madame Sabali is a 2015 tragicomic feature film by Canadian director Ryan McKenna. It stars Marie Brassard, Amadou & Mariam, Youssef Camara and Paul Ahmarani. The film won the Focus Grand Prize for Canadian/Québec Film at the 2015 Festival de nouveau Cinéma. Dead Hands Dig Deep Dead Hands Dig Deep is a 2016 documentary film and the directorial debut of Jai Love. The film follows a now thirty-eight-year-old Edwin Borsheim, vocalist of the band Kettle Cadaver as he reflects on his dark past. Bodkin Ras Bodkin Ras is a 2016 Dutch, Belgium narrative feature film that premiered in March 2016 at the 45th International Film Festival Rotterdam where it won the International FIPRESCI award, and had its North American premiere in March 2016 at SXSW 2016, Austin, United States. Jaundya Na Balasaheb Jaaundya na Balasaheb is an Indian Marathi film written and directed by Girish Kulkarni. was released on 7 October 2016. The shooting of the film began in Pune and its surroundings, in February–March of the year 2015. The music of the film is composed by Ajay−Atul who also have a role as a producer for this film. The Uncertainty Has Settled The Uncertainty Has Settled is a documentary about climate, energy and agriculture. Produced and directed by Marijn Poels. The name of the film is an allusion of the famous The science has settled from Arnold Schwarzenegger and Al Gore. In the film, Poels visits regular climate scientists, as well as skeptics, and lets the viewer come to his own conclusions. Those visited include Piers Corbyn and Freeman Dyson. The film celebrated its world release on February 9, 2017 during the Berlin Independent Film Festival. The film was awarded as best documentary. Meen Kuzhambum Mann Paanaiyum Meen Kuzhambum Mann Paanaiyum is a 2016 Indian Tamil fantasy comedy film that was taken in parts of West Malaysia and parts of Indonesia and taken in parts of Cambodia. and written and directed by Amudheshwar and produced by Dushyanth Ramkumar. The film stars Prabhu, Kalidas Jayaram, Ashna Zaveri and Pooja Kumar in the lead roles. It was promoted as the 200th film of Prabhu. Principal photography of the film commenced in November 2015 in Chennai, and was released on 11 November 2016. Kamal Haasan shot for a cameo appearance in the film. Yoorijungwon Glass Garden is a 2017 South Korean mystery drama film directed by Shin Su-won. The film stars Moon Geun-young, Kim Tae-hoon, Seo Tae-hwa, Lim Jung-woon and Park Ji-soo. Marionette Marionette is a 2017 South Korean crime thriller film written and directed by Lee Han-wook. The film stars Lee Yoo-young and Kim Hee-won. Odu Raja Odu Odu Raja Odu is a 2018 Indian Tamil black comedy drama film directed by duo Nishanth Ravindaran and Jathin Sanker Raj in their directorial debuts. Nishanth Ravindaran has also written the screenplay and handled editing. The film stars Guru Somasundaram alongside Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli, while Anand Sami, Nassar, Charu Hassan, Power Star Srinivasan, Venkatesh Harinathan, Sona Heiden play pivotal and supportive roles in the film. The film also marks the comeback of veteran actress Simran in a cameo role and also marked the acting debut of her husband Deepak Bagga who played the antagonist role. The movie is produced and distributed by Vijay Moolan through his production company Vijay Moolan Talkies. The music is scored by debutant Tosh Nanda. The film had its theatrical release on 17 August 2018. The Pride of the Clan The Pride of the Clan is a 1917 American silent romantic drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur, and starring Mary Pickford and Matt Moore. The film was shot in Fort Lee when many early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based there at the beginning of the 20th century. A Society Sensation A Society Sensation is a 1918 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Paul Powell and starring Carmel Myers and Rudolph Valentino. It was released by Universal Pictures under their imprint Bluebird Photoplays. When it was re-released in 1924, it was cut down to 24 minutes to include mostly scenes that feature Valentino, although it was Carmel Myers who originally starred in the film. Skinner's Dress Suit Skinners Dress Suit is a 1926 American silent comedy film produced and distributed by Universal Pictures and starring Reginald Denny. William Seiter was the director of the film which was based on the 1916 novel of the name by Henry Irving Dodge. Laura La Plante and Hedda Hopper co-star in this comedy which has seen video and DVD releases. A previous silent film based on this story had been made in 1917 directed by Harry Beaumont for the Essanay Company. Noored kotkad Noored kotkad is an Estonian silent film about the Estonian War of Independence, fought in 1918-1920. It was filmed in 1927 in Tartu, Mustvee, Värska, and Tartu County. The film was digitally restored in 2008 by Taska Productions and Digital Film Finland. Woman to Woman Woman to Woman is a 1929 British drama film directed by Victor Saville and starring Betty Compson, George Barraud and Juliette Compton. The film was an adaptation of the play Woman to Woman by Michael Morton which had previously been made into a film in 1923. Gold Dust Gertie Gold Dust Gertie is a 1931 American Pre-Code musical comedy produced and released by Warner Brothers. It was originally completed as a full musical. Due to the backlash against musicals, however, all the songs were cut from the film in all release prints in the United States. The film was originally known as Red Hot Sinners, but was released as Gold Dust Gertie after the musical numbers had been cut. The film was based on the play The Wife of the Party by Len D. Hollister. The film stars Winnie Lightner, Ole Olsen, Chic Johnson and Claude Gillingwater. Over the Hill Over the Hill is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Henry King and written by Tom Barry and Jules Furthman. The film stars Mae Marsh, James Dunn, Sally Eilers, Edward Crandall, Claire Maynard and Olin Howland. The film was released on November 11, 1931 by Fox Film Corporation. The story was previously filmed as Over the Hill to the Poorhouse in 1908 and 1920. Heritage of the Desert Heritage of the Desert is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Randolph Scott and Sally Blane. Filmed on location in Red Rock Canyon State Park in California, Heritage of the Desert provided Randolph Scott with his first starring role. Released by Paramount Pictures, the film is a remake of Paramounts successful silent version from 1924 which utilised early two-strip technicolor. One of hundreds of Paramount films made between 1929 and 1949, tied up in legal limbo by Universal which controls them. The Misleading Lady The Misleading Lady is a 1932 comedy film directed by Stuart Walker, and starring Claudette Colbert and Edmund Lowe. The film is based on the 1913 Broadway play by Charles W. Goddard and Paul Dickey. It is also a remake of the 1920 Metro silent film original which starred Bert Lytell and Lucy Cotton, also based on the play. On March 1, 1932, upon completion of this film, Paramount Pictures closed its Astoria Studios in Astoria, New York City. The Discontented Canary The Discontented Canary is a 1934 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Happy Harmonies short directed by Rudolf Ising. Nobleza baturra Nobleza baturra is a 1935 Spanish musical drama film directed by Florián Rey, and starring Imperio Argentina, Miguel Ligero Rodríguez, and Juan de Orduña, based on the play by the playwright Joaquín Dicenta. The film was a phenomenal success, and one of the most commercially successful films of the Second Republic. The film was made by CIFESA at CEA Studios. The film was noted for its folkloric type characters and sentimental views of rural peoples. Pepo Pepo is a 1935 Soviet drama film based on Gabriel Sundukyans 1876 play of the same name, scripted and directed by Hamo Beknazarian, with music composed by Aram Khachaturian. Considered the most outstanding film in Soviet cinema before the outbreak of World War II, the film has gained international recognition and has come to represent Armenian culture abroad. The Shadow of Silk Lennox The Shadow of Silk Lennox is a 1935 American gangster film directed by Ray Kirkwood and Jack Nelson. It starred Lon Chaney Jr before his breakthrough into horror films. The Amazing Exploits of the Clutching Hand The Clutching Hand is a 1936 15-episode serial produced by the Weiss Brothers based on the final Craig Kennedy novel of the 1934 same name by Arthur B. Reeve. A 70-minute feature film using a condensed version of the serial was also released in the same year. In it, the famous detective is assigned to solve the disappearance of Dr. Paul Gironda, a scientist who has developed a formula for synthesizing gold but vanishes before he has a chance to reveal it to his board of directors. It was the last Craig Kennedy serial and the only one to be filmed as a talkie. One of the criminals, Hobart, is played by Charles Locher, who is better known nowadays as Jon Hall, and it appears that Gironda is being held prisoner by Craig Kennedys old foe, the Clutching Hand. The Mill on the Floss The Mill on the Floss is a 1936 British drama film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Frank Lawton, Victoria Hopper, Geraldine Fitzgerald and James Mason. It was based on the novel The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot. The film was made at Shepperton Studios. Although he is not credited in the film, Basil Dean, who was married to the leading lady Victoria Hopper, was heavily involved in the planning and the production of the film. Hitler - Beast of Berlin Hitler, Beast of Berlin was one of the most popular "hiss and boo" films of the World War II era, based on the novel Goose Step by Shepard Traube. The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine is a 1942 American comedy crime film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Dennis OKeefe, Ruth Terry, and Gloria Dickson. The film is also known as Unforgotten Crime and Find Jimmy Valentine. The original film was cut to 53 minutes due to its B-movie billing and later for television. The film was based on the 1910 play, Alias Jimmy Valentine, by Paul Armstrong. Brooklyn Orchid Brooklyn Orchid is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Kurt Neumann and written by Earle Snell and Clarence Marks that was one of Hal Roachs Streamliners. The film stars William Bendix, Joe Sawyer, Marjorie Woodworth, Grace Bradley, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, Florine McKinney and Leonid Kinskey. The film was released on January 31, 1942, by United Artists. Nightmare Nightmare is a 1942 American film noir crime film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Diana Barrymore, Brian Donlevy. The film was based on a novel of the same name by Philip MacDonald. Kismet Kismet is a 1943 Indian drama film, directed by Gyan Mukherjee, written by Mukherjee with Aghajani Kashmeri, and produced by Bombay Talkies, during the Second World War period, while it was in a succession battle between Devika Rani and Sashadhar Mukherjee after owner Himanshu Rais death. The film was the first big hit in the history of Bombay cinema, and the first blockbuster in Indian cinema. It stars Ashok Kumar, Mumtaz Shanti, and Shah Nawaz. The film came with some bold themes for the first time in the history of Indian cinema, showing an anti-hero character with two roles and an unmarried girl getting pregnant. It was remade in Tamil as Prema Pasam, and Telugu as Bhale Ramudu. 1812 Kutuzov, is a 1943 Soviet drama film directed by Vladimir Petrov. Le miserie del signor Travet His Young Wife is a 1945 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Soldati. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Her Kind of Man Her Kind of Man is a 1946 American crime film noir directed by Frederick De Cordova, and starring Dane Clark, Janis Paige and Zachary Scott. Hobo Bobo Hobo Bobo is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short released by Warner Bros. on May 17, 1947, written by Warren Foster, directed by Robert McKimson and narrated by Robert C. Bruce with story by Warren Foster, character animation by the quartet, solely uncredited effects animation by A.C. Gamer, solely character and background layout by Cornett Wood and solely background paint by Richard H. Thomas, and Bobos only line delivered by Stan Freberg. Pirates of Monterey Pirates of Monterey is a 1947 American Technicolor Western film directed by Alfred L. Werker starring Maria Montez and Rod Cameron. It was the last movie she made for Universal. Slave Girl Slave Girl is a 1947 American Technicolor adventure comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Yvonne De Carlo and George Brent. The Sainted Sisters The Sainted Sisters is a 1948 American comedy film starring Veronica Lake and co-starring Joan Caulfield, Barry Fitzgerald, George Reeves, William Demarest and Beulah Bondi. The film was distributed by Paramount Pictures and is notable for being the last film Veronica Lake made under her contract with the studio. The Hideout The Small Voice is a 1948 British thriller film directed by Fergus McDonell and starring Valerie Hobson, James Donald and Howard Keel. It is about an escaped convict who takes a married couple hostage. The film is part of a group of British film noir produced around this time. The films sets were designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei. It was the film debut of Howard Keel who made it while appearing in a London production of Oklahoma! Brothers in the Saddle Brothers in the Saddle is a 1949 Western about a man who tries to keep his younger brother out of trouble. Virginia Cox makes her film debut. For Them That Trespass For Them That Trespass is a 1949 British crime film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti and starring Richard Todd, Patricia Plunkett and Stephen Murray. It is an adaptation of the 1944 novel of the same name by Ernest Raymond Curtain Call at Cactus Creek Curtain Call at Cactus Creek is an American western comedy film starring Donald OConnor and Gale Storm. In the story, a traveling entertainer gets mixed up with bank robbers. Lure of the Sila The Wolf of the Sila is a 1949 Italian drama film directed by Duilio Coletti and starring Silvana Mangano, Amedeo Nazzari and Vittorio Gassman. Much of the film was shot on location around La Sila in Calabria. Masked Raiders Masked Raiders is a 1949 Western film. It was originally called Trouble in Texas. Filming started 25 April 1949. The Train Goes East The Train Goes East is a 1947 Soviet comedy film directed by Yuli Raizman. California Passage California Passage is a 1950 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane starring Forrest Tucker, Adele Mara and Estelita Rodriguez. Frauenarzt Dr. Prätorius Doctor Praetorius or Womans Doctor Praetorius is a 1950 West German comedy drama film directed by Karl Peter Gillmann and Curt Goetz and starring Goetz, Valerie von Martens and Erich Ponto. It was based on Goetzs own hit play which was the following year made into an American film People Will Talk. A second German film Praetorius was released in 1965, starring Heinz Rühmann. The films sets were designed by Walter Haag. Storm Over Wyoming Storm over Wyoming is a 1950 Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Tim Holt and Richard Martin. When the Redskins Rode When the Redskins Rode is a 1951 American historical western film directed by Lew Landers and starring Jon Hall, Mary Castle and James Seay. The film is loosely based on the events leading up to the outbreak of the French and Indian War. It was one of several films made during the decade that portrayed politics in Colonial America as a precursor to the westerns of the more common setting of the nineteenth century. Bandits of Corsica The Bandits of Corsica is a 1953 American adventure film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring Richard Greene, Paula Raymond and Raymond Burr. It is loosely based on the novella by Alexandre Dumas: The Corsican Brothers. Man in Hiding Mantrap, released in the United States as Man in Hiding, is a 1953 whodunit directed by Terence Fisher, starring Paul Henreid. Quax in Afrika Quax in Africa is a 1947 German comedy adventure film directed by Helmut Weiss and starring Heinz Rühmann, Hertha Feiler and Lothar Firmans. It is a sequel to the 1941 film Quax the Crash Pilot. Although the female lead from the previous film Karin Himboldt appears again, the principal romantic interest is now played by Rühmanns real-life wife Hertha Feiler. The film began shooting in 1943, but was not released before the end of war. In 1945 it was banned by the Allied occupation authorities and, although it was distributed in Sweden in 1947, did not get a full West German release until 1953. Some scenes were shot at an airfield near the Bavarian town of Kempten while parts of Brandenburg doubled for the African-set scenes. The films sets were designed by Willi Herrmann. Jesse James vs. the Daltons Jesse James Vs. the Daltons is a 1954 3D film Technicolor Western film directed by William Castle. One of three films shot by Castle in 3-D during the 1950s 3-D golden era. The Case of the Red Monkey Little Red Monkey, released in the United States as Case of the Red Monkey, is a 1955 British crime film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Richard Conte, Rona Anderson and Russell Napier. Detectives from Scotland Yard investigate a series of murders of leading Nuclear scientist, and are intrigued by strange reports received about the crimes. The film was based on a popular BBC TV series of the same name, written by Eric Maschwitz and produced by Bill Lyon-Shaw, which ran for six 30-minute episodes in 1953. The film was made by Anglo-Amalgamated at Merton Park Studios. The film was an international hit, and along with Confession proved a breakthrough for Anglo-Amalgamated. After its success the company began making more expensive productions, often importing American stars to give them more international appeal. The Life and Loves of Mozart Mozart is a 1955 Austrian drama film directed by Karl Hartl. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. The plot explores the mental state of Mozart during production of his final opera Die Zauberflöte. Behind the Headlines Behind the Headlines is a 1956 British crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Paul Carpenter, Adrienne Corri, Hazel Court and Alfie Bass. The plot revolves around a male and female journalist joining forces to hunt down a murderer. It was made at Southall Studios. The film was based on the novel Behind the Headlines by Robert Chapman. The Peacemaker The Peacemaker is a western film directed by Ted Post and starring James Mitchell, Rosemarie Bowe, and Jan Merlin. Hal Richards based the script on the novel of the same name by Richard Poole. Producer Hal R. Makelim intended The Peacemaker to be the first of a series of low-budget productions. According to Merlin, who played the villain, shooting took only "seven or ten days." Although the film featured some successful character actors like Hugh Sanders in supporting roles, none of the performers qualified as marquee names; in fact, at this point in his career, star James Mitchell was known only as a dancer. While Makelim tried to compensate for these problems by marketing the film to a religious audience—the local clergymen were invited to the films premiere in Wichita--The Peacemaker enjoyed only sporadic distribution and was not widely reviewed. Makelim managed to produce only one more film, Valerie, and Mitchell would not make another film appearance until The Turning Point. The Sins of Rose Bernd Rose Bernd is a 1957 German drama film directed by Wolfgang Staudte. It was adapted from the play of the same name by Gerhart Hauptmann and was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hans Berthel and Robert Stratil. Runaway Daughters Runaway Daughters is a 1956 film drama. It was loosely remade in 1994. The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Shake, Rattle and Rock. The Flesh Is Weak The Flesh Is Weak is a 1957 British film directed by Don Chaffey. It stars John Derek and Milly Vitale.Distributors Corporation of America released the film in the US as a double feature with Blonde in Bondage. Toccata for Toy Trains Toccata for Toy Trains is a 1957 short film by Charles and Ray Eames, one of several films the husband-and-wife design team made during their career. Toccata for Toy Trains is also the title of the instrumental music composed for the film by Elmer Bernstein, a frequent collaborator on the Eames films. The film features mostly antique toy trains moving within fanciful settings to a toccata. Other antique toys, such as dolls, automobiles and horse-drawn carriages are featured. Most of the toys come from a mix of museum and private collections, including that of the Museum of the City of New York, and apparently date from before the 1920s. The film is shot from a toys-eye-view, as if the viewer is following the journey of trains from two cities, beginning with the busy activity of the departure train station and surrounding downtown neighborhood, traveling across the countryside, and ending with trains pulling into the arrival station. A short opening narration by Charles Eames, set in a roundhouse, extols the design merits of toys, especially antique toys, with their "direct and unembarrassed manner", versus scale models. Eames says the modern era has lost the art of toymaking in the attempt to have "a perfect little copy of the real thing". Lost Lagoon Lost Lagoon is a 1958 American drama film directed by John Rawlins and written by Milton Subotsky, John Rawlins and Jeffrey Lynn. The film stars Jeffrey Lynn, Lelia Barry, Peter Donat, Don Gibson, Roger Clark and Jane Hartley. The film was released on February 1, 1958, by United Artists. Mogli pericolose Mogli pericolose is a 1958 Italian comedy film written and directed by Luigi Comencini. Revolt in the Big House Revolt in the Big House is a 1958 American film noir directed by R. G. Springsteen starring Gene Evans, Robert Blake, and Timothy Carey. Portions of the film were shot on location at Folsom State Prison in Folsom, CA. Blacklisted screenwriter Daniel Lewis James was listed in the onscreen credits as Daniel Hyatt. In 1998 his credit was reinstated, under his real name, as the films co-writer by the Writers Guild. Alaska Passage Alaska Passage is a 1959 drama film directed by Edward Bernds and starring Bill Williams and Naura Hayden. Blood and Steel Marco Polo Marco Polo is a 1962 historical adventure film directed by Piero Pierotti. The American English-dubbed version includes scenes directed by Hugo Fregonese and a new score by Les Baxter. La guerra continua Warriors Five is a 1960 Black and White Italian-French-Yugoslavian international co-production war film directed by Leopoldo Savona and starring Jack Palance, Giovanna Ralli, and Serge Reggiani. It is set during World War II. It was released in the US by American International Pictures as a double feature with Samson and the Seven Miracles of the World. The Playboy of the Western World The Playboy of the Western World is a 1962 film version of the 1907 play written by John Millington Synge. It was directed and co-written by Brian Desmond Hurst and stars Gary Raymond and Siobhán McKenna. Filmed in County Kerry, the film features many of the Abbey Players. The film was produced by the Four Provinces company created in 1952 by Hurst and Michael Morris who had previously produced John Ford’s The Rising of the Moon and Gideons Day. The Good Love The Good Love is a 1963 Spanish drama film directed by Francisco Regueiro. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. Zorro and the Three Musketeers Zorro and the Three Musketeers is a 1963 Italian comedy-adventure film directed by Luigi Capuano and starring Gordon Scott. Death Comes at High Noon Death Comes at High Noon is a 1964 Danish crime film directed by Erik Balling and starring Poul Reichhardt. Nebelmörder Murderer in the Fog is a 1964 West German crime film directed by Eugen York and starring Hansjörg Felmy, Ingmar Zeisberg and Elke Arendt. The police investigate a series of attacks in a small German town. The films sets were designed by the art director Karl Schneider. The film was partly shot on location in Baden-Württemberg. Always Further On Always Further On is a 1965 Mexican drama film directed by Luis Alcoriza. It won the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 38th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Majordomo Le Majordome is a 1965 French and Italian comedy film directed by Jean Delannoy. Slalom Slalom is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce and starring Vittorio Gassman. El mago de los sueños El Mago de los sueños is a 1966 Spanish animated film directed and produced by Francisco Macián. Out of Sight Out of Sight is a 1966 beach party film with elements of the spy spoof. It is the third and last of a series of films geared at teenagers by director Lennie Weinrib and producer Bart Patton for Universal Pictures. Perhaps inspired by the success of the American International Pictures teenage films, as well as Weinrib and Pattons Beach Party knockoff, Beach Ball, Universal and MCA signed a contract in 1965 for the pair to make 14 rock n roll films in a two-year period; however, the only ones produced were Wild Wild Winter and this film. The title of the film was originally announced as Thunder Blunder a parody of Thunderball. To Commit a Murder To Commit a Murder is a 1967 French-German-Italian spy movie starring Louis Jourdan. It was one of a series of thrillers directed by Edouard Molinaro in the 1960s. The film was based on the 1967 novel Peau despion by Jacques Robert. Bora Bora Bora Bora is a 1968 Italian sexploitation film, directed and written by Ugo Liberatore starring Haydée Politoff, Corrado Pani, Doris Kunstmann, and Rosine Copie. 1001 Nights 1001 Nights, also known as Sharaz, is a 1968 film directed by José María Elorrieta and starring Raf Vallone and Luciana Paluzzi. Nobody's Perfect Nobodys Perfect is a naval comedy film about the fictional USS Bustard and the antics of her crew. It is based on the novel The Crows of Edwina Hill, written by author of western novels and former Navy man Allan R. Bosworth. 24 Hours in the Life of a Woman 24 Hours in the Life of a Woman is a 1968 French drama film directed by Dominique Delouche, based on the novella Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman by Stefan Zweig. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. The book on which the film is based had previously been adapted as 24 Hours of a Womans Life in 1952, and was later adapted as 24 Hours in the Life of a Woman in 2002. L'amour de la vie - Artur Rubinstein Arthur Rubinstein – The Love of Life is a 1969 documentary about Polish-American pianist Arthur Rubinstein. The film won the 1969 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was also screened at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival, but outside the main competition. Harry Munter Harry Munter is a 1969 Swedish drama film directed by Kjell Grede. It was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. At the 7th Guldbagge Awards Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt won the award for Best Actor. Of Gods and the Undead Of Gods and the Undead is a 1970 Brazilian drama film directed by Ruy Guerra. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. The Cubs Los Cachorros is a short novel published in 1967 by the Peruvian author and 2010 Nobel laureate in Literature Mario Vargas Llosa. The Reluctant Heroes The Reluctant Heroes is a made-for-TV movie and war film set in the period of the Korean War. It was directed by Robert Day and starred Ken Berry, Jim Hutton, Trini López, Don Marshall, Ralph Meeker, Cameron Mitchell and Warren Oates. Jheel Ke Us Paar Jheel Ke Us Paar is a 1973 Hindi film produced and directed by Bhappi Sonie. Based on a novel by Gulshan Nanda the film stars Dharmendra, Mumtaz, Prem Chopra, Pran, Yogeeta Bali, Ranjeet and Shatrughan Sinha. The films music is by R. D. Burman. Jal Mistry won the Filmfare Best Cinematographer Award The Call of the Wild The Call of the Wild is a 1976 American television film based on Jack Londons 1903 novel The Call of the Wild. The film, starring John Beck, was directed by Jerry Jameson from a script by the poet and novelist James Dickey. One of several adaptations of Londons novel, this version was produced following the success of the 1972 film Deliverance, an adaptation of Dickeys novel of the same title. The authors son, Christopher Dickey, wrote in his 1998 memoir, Summer of Deliverance, that "the Hollywood concept film was James Dickey meets Jack London; sort of Deliverance in the Klondike." Idealist Idealist is a 1976 Yugoslav drama film directed by Igor Pretnar. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival where Radko Polič won the award for Best Actor. The Passover Plot The Passover Plot is a 1976 drama film adapted from the conspiratorial 1965 book of the same name by Hugh J. Schonfield. It was directed by Michael Campus and stars Zalman King as Yeshua, Harry Andrews, Hugh Griffith, Dan Hedaya, Donald Pleasence and Scott Wilson. Golden Night Golden Night is a 1976 French drama film directed by Serge Moati and starring Klaus Kinski. Just Me and You Just Me and You is a 1978 television film. It was written by Louise Lasser and directed by John Erman. The French Atlantic Affair The French Atlantic Affair is a novel by Ernest Lehman which was published in 1977. A 3-part TV miniseries based on the book was produced and broadcast in 1979. The Space Movie The Space Movie is a documentary film produced in 1979 by Tony Palmer at the request of NASA, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing. The 78 minute film was released theatrically in 1980, on VHS in 1983 and on DVD in 2007. Richard Branson and Simon Drapers Virgin Films produced the film. Ed Bishop provided some narration for the film. Swap Meet Swap Meet is a 1979 American comedy film directed by Brice Mack. Too Far to Go To Far to Go is a 1979 American television film directed by Fielder Cook and starring Michael Moriarty and Blythe Danner. It is based on John Updikes Too Far to Go, which consists of a collection of linked short stories. The script was by playwright William Hanley. Father and Son Father and Son is a 1981 Hong Kong film directed by Allen Fong. It won the Best Film Award at the 1st Hong Kong Film Awards. The story is about a not well-educated father with low-income job who wishes his son can become an important and successful person. However, his son cannot understand his father’s wishes and often is in trouble and got expelled from school. Despite of his sons failure in school, the father is determined that he should get a good education so he marries his oldest daughter off to a rich man to ensure that his son’s can study abroad and the college fee being paid. Kentucky Woman Kentucky Woman is a 1983 American made-for-television drama film, directed by Walter Doniger, starring Cheryl Ladd, Ned Beatty and Peter Weller. Filmed in Paintsville, and at a coal mine in Martin County at Martin County Coal Corporation,. Moving Out Moving Out is a 1983 film about a young Italo-Australian adolescent in Melbourne directed by Michael Pattinson. Pattinson met Jan Sardi, who was a school teacher wanting to move into writing. They discussed making the movie as a 50-minute film and it evolved into a feature. Most of the money was raised privately except for $50,000 from the Australian Film Commission. The movie was shot over six weeks in various schools in inner Melbourne. It was shot on 16 mm and blown up to 35mm. Mr. Halpern and Mr. Johnson Mr. Halpern and Mr. Johnson is a 1983 American made-for-television drama film produced for HBO starring Laurence Olivier and Jackie Gleason and was directed by Alvin Rakoff. Mohabbat Mohabbat is a 1985 Indian Bollywood film directed by Bapu. It stars Anil Kapoor and Vijeta Pandit in pivotal roles. It is a remake of the 1982 Tamil movie Thooral Ninnu Pochchu. Råttis Ratty is a 1986 Swedish animated feature film directed by Lennart Gustafsson about rats experiencing young love. The film features several song numbers and is on the border to what could be called a musical. It was the fifth Swedish animated feature film to ever be released, not counting Per Åhlins early films that were only partly animated. La vallée fantôme La vallée fantôme is a 1987 French-Swiss drama film written and directed by Alain Tanner and starring Jean-Louis Trintignant, Jacob Berger and Laura Morante. The film was entered into the main competition at the 44th edition of the Venice Film Festival. Any Man's Death Any Mans Death is a 1990 South African thriller-drama film directed by Tom Clegg and starring John Savage, William Hickey, Mia Sara and Ernest Borgnine. Bal poussière Dancing in the Dust or Ball in the Dust is a 1988 Ivorian film dealing with themes of polygyny. It was directed by Henri Duparc, and starring actors My First Love My First Love is a 1988 comedy-romance television film starring Richard Kiley and Bea Arthur. Norman's Awesome Experience Normans Awesome Experience is a 1989 Canadian-Argentine time travel adventure comedy film written and directed by Paul Donovan. It was shot in 1987 and 1988 in San Martín de los Andes under the working title Normanicus. Originally scheduled to be released as A Switch in Time, the film was retitled to capitalize on the success of Bill & Teds Excellent Adventure. In spite of its seeming derivative nature, Normans Awesome Experience is notable for breaking new ground in the subgenre for a variety of artistic choices. El vuelo de la paloma El vuelo de la paloma is a 1989 Spanish film directed by José Luis García Sánchez and written by Rafael Azcona and García Sánchez. Born to Fight Born to Fight is a 1989 action film, starring Brent Huff, John van Dreelen, Werner Pochath and Mary Stavin. The film was shot on Philippines due to low budget in 1988 and is the third time − after Strike Commando 2 and Cop Game − when Brent Huff worked with director Bruno Mattei. The Yen Family is a 1988 Japanese film directed by Yōjirō Takita. It is also known as The Yen Family in America, as well as Famille Yen in France. It stars Takeshi Kaga and Kaori Momoi. It is a comedy about a family and their obsession for making money. A Matter of Degrees A Matter of Degrees is a 1990 American comedy film directed by W.T. Morgan and written by Randall Poster, Jack Mason and W.T. Morgan. The film stars Za Za Dupre, Arye Gross, Tom Sizemore, Wendell Pierce, Judith Hoag and Sarah Bork. The film was released on September 13, 1991, by 20th Century Fox. Ostatni prom The Last Ferry is a 1989 Polish drama film directed by Waldemar Krzystek. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. Knocks at My Door Knocks at My Door is a 1994 Venezuelan drama film directed by Alejandro Saderman. Adapted from the play by Juan Carlos Gené, the film was selected as the Venezuelan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Taking Back My Life: The Nancy Ziegenmeyer Story Taking Back My Life: The Nancy Ziegenmeyer Story is a 1992 American made-for-television drama film about a rape victim who championed the idea that rape and sexual assault are never the victims fault. This true story inspired many other victims who felt shame about what had happened to them to speak out. Her conduct was groundbreaking because she spoke openly about her experiences including her interactions with the hospital, the police, prosecutors, the accused, and the criminal justice system. Frank's Cock Franks Cock is a 1993 Canadian short film written and directed by Mike Hoolboom. The eight-minute production stars Callum Keith Rennie as an unnamed narrator who discusses his relationship with his partner, Frank. The two met while the narrator was a teenager and spent nearly ten years together. Frank has since been diagnosed with AIDS, and the narrator fears his death. The story was based on the experience of one of Hoolbooms friends at People With AIDS, which Hoolboom adapted after receiving a commission to create a short film about breaking up. Shot on a low budget, the work is shown in a split-screen format with interspersed scenes from popular culture, gay pornography, and human embryo formation; this format is meant to symbolise the "fragmentation of the body" experienced by AIDS sufferers. Produced by Alex Mackenzie, Franks Cock was critically acclaimed and won several awards, including the NFB–John Spotton Award for best Canadian short film at the 1994 Toronto International Film Festival. The script has been republished several times and has inspired a short on LGBT issues in Canadas native community. Mr. Azaad Mr. Azaad is a 1994 Indian Bollywood film directed by Rama Rao Tatineni and produced by Vishal Nihalani. It stars Anil Kapoor and Chandni in pivotal roles. The film was a remake of Tamil film Ulle Veliye. Dog's Best Friend Dogs Best Friend is a television film, directed by Allan A. Goldstein, and starring Richard Mulligan. It premiered on The Family Channel in 1997. Tag til marked i Fjordby Tag til marked i Fjordby is a 1957 Danish comedy film directed by Poul Bang and starring Dirch Passer. Madness Rules Madness Rules is a 1947 Swiss crime film directed by Leopold Lindtberg and starring Heinrich Gretler, Heinz Woester and Elisabeth Müller. It is based on the 1936 novel of the same name by Friedrich Glauser. Lead actor Gretler reprised his role of the policeman Jakob Studer from the 1939 film Constable Studer, also adapted from a Glauser novel. Noi donne siamo fatte così Noi donne siamo fatte così is a 1971 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Dino Risi. The film consists of twelve segments, all starred by Monica Vitti. The Cat Has Nine Lives The Cat Has Nine Lives is a 1968 West German drama film written and directed by . It was screened in the Berlinale Classics section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. Kakabakaba ka ba? Kakabakaba Ka Ba? is a 1980 musical-romantic comedy film produced by LVN Pictures in 1980, with Mike De Leon as director. The film revolves on two couples who found themselves in conflict with the foreign commercial giants that control the Philippine economy, the Japanese and the Chinese. Moreover, it involved the Catholic Church which has a stranglehold on the Philippine society itself. The film reflects on the Philippine economy and society being primarily controlled by other forces for their own benefits and become instruments in performing illegal activities. Actors Christopher de Leon, Sandy Andolong, Jay Ilagan and Charo Santos starred as main cast in the film, while Johnny Delgado and APO Hiking Societys Boboy Garovillo portrayed as main villains. Un amore in prima classe Un amore in prima classe is a 1980 Italian comedy film directed by Salvatore Samperi. The Loose Nut The Loose Nut is the 16th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on December 17, 1945, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Thappitha Thala Thappida Thaala is a 1978 Indian Kannada language film directed by K. Balachander. It stars Rajnikanth and Saritha in the lead roles. It was simultaneously made in Tamil as Thappu Thalangal. It was later remade in Malayalam as Kazhukan Thappitha Thala Thappu Thalangal is a 1978 Tamil language feature film directed by K. Balachander and produced by R. Venkataraman starring Rajinikanth, Saritha and Premila Joshi in the lead roles. Kamal Haasan made a special appearance in the film. It was made simultaneously and released in Kannada as Thappida Thala. The film was remade in Malayalam as Kazhukan. The film is a saga of emotional and selfish world of human feelings. Sundara Kandam Sundara Kandam is 1992 Tamil-language comedy film, written and directed by K. Bhagyaraj, who also stars. The films name is adapted from the title of the fifth major division or "Kaandam" of the Indian epic Ramayana. The film was remade in Hindi as Andaz with Anil Kapoor. It was also remade in Telugu and Kannada as Sundarakanda, with Venkatesh and Shivarajkumar respectively. The Mammootty-starrer Malayalam film Mazhayethum Munpe was partially inspired by this film. The film performed averagly at box office. Taqdeer Taqdeer is a 1983 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Brij Sadanah, starring Shatrughan Sinha, Mithun Chakraborty, Hema Malini, Zeenat Aman, Nadira, Seema Deo, Madhu Malini and Ranjeet. The Humanoid The Humanoid is a 1986 Japanese original video animation film. Story of a Great Love Historia de un gran amor is a 1942 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. It is based on a novel by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón. Rendezvous in Paris Rendezvous in Paris is a 1982 Franco-German film directed by Gabi Kubach and starring Claude Jade, Harald Kuhlmann and Barry Stokes. It is based on a novel by Vicki Baum. Aashiq Hoon Baharon Ka Aashiq Hoon Baharon Ka is a 1977 Indian Bollywood romance film drama, directed by J. Om Prakash. Merchants of Venus Merchants of Venus is a romantic comedy film starring British actors Michael York and Prunella Gee. It was written and directed by Len Richmond, writer of the award-winning British comedy series Agony and the less successful Split Ends. The film was released in the US in March 1998 and was given a straight to DVD release in the UK on 1 September 2001, renamed as A Dirty Little Business. In some countries, it was released under the title Good Vibrations. The film is certified as a 15, runs for 74 minutes and original music is provided by the band Erasure who performed the track Love Affair. The bands lead singer Andy Bell has a small role in the movie as the director of an adult film that Gees character is playing in. The movie was actually filmed in Len Richmonds mothers own sex toy factory in Los Angeles. The Choice Naan Adimai Illai Nann Adimai Illai is a 1986 Tamil romantic drama film directed by Dwarakish. The film starring Rajinikanth and Sridevi This was the last Tamil film for actress Sridevi in 1980s who then concentrated on her Bollywood career. She returned to Tamil films in 2012 through movie English Vinglish. Nann Adimai Illai was running 75 days in all major cities. The film was a failure at the box office. The film was a remake Dwarkishs hit Kannada movie Nee Bareda Kadambari starring Vishnuvardhan which itself was a remake of the Hindi film Pyar Jhukta Nahin starring Mithun Chakraborty which was also remade in Telugu as Panchani Kapuram starring Krishna and Sridevi. Krvopijci Bloodsuckers is a 1989 Croatian vampire comedy film directed by Dejan Šorak. The film was archived by the Croatian State Archives. Bloodsuckers was poorly received by critics and at the box office at the time of its release, but has garnered a following. It is also remembered for the film debut of Ksenija Marinković. Photographed by artist Goran Trbuljak, most of the film was shot on Zagrebs Gornji Grad to achieve a Gothic visual style. The Sin of Adam and Eve El pecado de Adán y Eva is a Mexican biblical epic film from 1969. The Worlds Biggest Gang Bang The Worlds Biggest Gang Bang is a pornographic film staged in a Hollywood studio starring Annabel Chong and billed as her having sex with 300 men. In reality, the participants were far fewer than advertised, they are said to have engaged with Chong in a total of 251 sex acts. The event was organized by pornographic film director John T. Bone. The resulting video, released in 1999, is one of the highest grossing pornographic films ever. The record attempt caught the attention of film director Gough Lewis and Chong became the subject of his documentary The Annabel Chong Story. Lewiss documentary was a hit at the Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. Uncle Willie's Bicycle Shop Istoria mias zois Istoria mias zois is a 1965 Greek black-and-white film starring Zoi Laskari and Manos Katrakis. The film made 534,086 tickets in Athens. 1812 1812, is a 1912 Russian short film directed by Vasili Goncharov, Kai Hansen and Aleksandr Uralsky. The Lottery The Lottery is a 1989 American short film starring Bette Midler and directed by Garry Marshall which was shown at the then Disney-MGM Studios in line for the first versions of the Studio Backlot Tour. La hantise La hantise is a 1912 short silent film directed by Louis Feuillade. The film stars Renée Carl and René Navarre. The film focuses on a woman who is told by a palm reader that one of her loved ones will die. The woman then tries to convince her husband not to board the RMS Titanic, as she fears for his safety. The film is said to confront the fraud of palm reading, highlighting the suffering that obsessive belief in the supernatural can create. Colorz of Rage Colorz of Rage is a 1999 debut feature film for Dale Resteghini. The independent urban drama features Debbie and Tony Mespelli trying to make it in New York City despite great adversity. It also features hip-hop star Redman and R&B singer Cheryl "Pepsii" Riley. Bad Golf My Way Bad Golf My Way is a 1994 video by actor Leslie Nielsen. It is the sequel to his first golf video Bad Golf Made Easier and was followed by Stupid Little Golf Video in 1997. Like its predecessor, Bad Golf is a parody of golf and other golf videos and books. This time, Nielsen drives a heel golfer crazy. Anand Math Anand Math is a 1952 Indian bollywood historical patriotic film directed by Hemen Gupta, based on the famous Bengali novel Anandamath, written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee in 1882. The novel and film are set in the events of the Sannyasi Rebellion, which took place in the late 18th century in Bengal.In a BBC World Service poll conducted in 2003 across 165 countries, the Vande Mataram song written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, composed by Hemant Kumar, sung by Lata Mangeshkar was voted 2nd in the "Worlds Top Ten" songs of all-time. It stars Prithviraj Kapoor, Bharat Bhushan, Geeta Bali, Pradeep Kumar and Ajit in the lead. Pradeep Kumar made his debut in Hindi cinema, as did the films music director Hemant Kumar. Hemant had already worked in Bengali cinema for a while, but then shifted to Mumbai to start a career in Hindi cinema. With this film, Hemant Kumar took a staff position as a composer with S. Mukherjees Filmistan Studios. The film was dubbed into Tamil with the title Ananda Madam and was released in 1953. The Girl in the Picture The Girl in the Picture is a 1957 British crime film directed by Don Chaffey and starring Donald Houston and Patrick Holt. Distant Thunder or Distant Thunder is a 1981 Japanese film directed by Kichitaro Negishi. Speak White Speak White is a six-minute film released in 1980. It consists of a montage of photos and the reading of the eponymous French-language poem written by French-speaking Quebecer Michèle Lalonde. The poem had been published in 1974. The text denounces the situation of Quebec francophones in regard to Quebec anglophones. However, English Canada is not the main target of complaint. The text denounces the economic and cultural imperialism of dominant social classes worldwide. In 1964, during the Laurendeau-Dunton Commission, the phrase was described in a private journal by Le Devoir publisher André Laurendeau as an insult to people heard speaking French. He noted that fellow commissioner Frank Scott, Dean of Law at McGill University, and translator of French poetry to English, was sceptical about its usage, and thought it was an Americanism. Laurendeau speculated that the insult had more to do with xenophobia in general rather than French Canadians in particular. In 2005 the phrase was mentioned in a eulogy for Acadian politician Louis Robichaud as having at one time been an insult against those who speak French in New Brunswick. The poem was central to Robert Lepages autobiographical play 887. Ghost Parade Ghost Parade is a 1931 American short subject film directed by Mack Sennett. De Danadan De Danadan is a Marathi film directed by Mahesh Kothare and released in India in 1987. Twilight: Los Angeles Twilight: Los Angeles is a 2000 American film directed by Marc Levin and starring Anna Deavere Smith. Mechanic Alludu Mechanic Alludu is a 1993 Telugu action comedy film, produced by Allu Aravind under the Geetha Arts banner and directed by B. Gopal. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Chiranjeevi, Vijayashanti in the lead roles and music composed by Raj-Koti. Darwaza Darwaza is a 1978 Bollywood horror film directed by Shyam Ramsay and Tulsi Ramsay. The film stars Anil Dhawan. Katilon Ke Kaatil Katilon Ke Kaatil is a 1981 Indian Bollywood action thriller film, produced and directed by Arjun Hingorani. The producer had a fixation for titles with KKK and Dharmendra in the lead of his films.. This film stars Dharmendra, Zeenat Aman, Rishi Kapoor, Tina Munim, Amjad Khan, Nirupa Roy and Shakti Kapoor. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. The film is known for its hit music and a special character called Reecha, who was born of a woman and a wild bear and has a lot of gimmicks like a Bruce Lee lookalike Bruce Le making an appearance. The film became a box office hit.https://web.archive.org/web/20090201143714/http://boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=187&catName=MTk4MQ== Bedara Kannappa Bedara Kannappa is a 1954 Indian Kannada film directed by H. L. N. Simha and written by G. V. Iyer. It stars Rajkumar and Pandari Bai in lead roles. Bedara Kannappa started as a play produced by the Gubbi Veeranna Nataka Company before it became a Kannada film. The release was a historic moment for the Kannada cinema industry causing its production of films to increase over the next ten years. The film was a launch pad to Rajkumars career. It marked the debut of Narasimharaju, who went on to be named among Kannada cinemas finest actors, alongside Rajkumar. The movie is based on the folktale of the hunter Kanna who proves his extreme devotion to Shiva by gouging out both his eyes. It ran in theaters for one hundred days and was remade in Telugu as Kalahasti Mahatyam also starring Rajkumar being his only non-Kannada film. The Telugu movie was also a hit. It was the first Kannada film to win a national award. The song Shivappa Kayo Tande is very popular and is sung even today in orchestras. It was dubbed into Tamil as Vedan Kannappa and released in 1955. The movie was remade in Hindi in 1955 as Shiv Bhakta starring Shahu Modak and Padmini and in Telugu in 1976 as Bhakta Kannappa starring Krishnam Raju. Pudhu Kavithai Puthukavithai is a Tamil language romantic drama film, directed by S. P. Muthuraman. The film was a remake of the 1976 hit Kannada film Naa Ninna Mareyalare, starring Rajkumar and Lakshmi. January Oru Orma January Oru Orma is a 1987 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Joshiy. The film stars Mohanlal, Suresh Gopi, Karthika and Jayabharathi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Ouseppachan. Sri Shirdi Saibaba Mahathyam Sri Shirdi Saibaba Mahathyam is a 1986 Telugu musical hagiographical film written and directed by K. Vasu, based on the life of Shirdi Sai Baba, who has preached and practiced Religious humanism. Vijayachander portrayed the role of Baba. The film was a blockbuster and remained a cult classic. The film ran for 175 days in 12 centers, was screened at the International Film Festival of India and the Moscow Film Festival. The soundtrack was composed by Maestro Ilaiyaraaja, with lyrics written by Acharya Aatreya, and received wide appreciation. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Shirdi Sai Baba Ki Kahani and into Tamil as Sri Shirdi Saibaba. Second-Hand Second Hand is a 2005 Romanian film directed by Dan Pița. Tonta tonta pero no tanto Tonta, tonta, pero no tanto is a 1972 Mexican comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés and starring María Elena Velasco as La India María. Anarchy in Japan-Suke original title is a 1999 Japanese pink film directed by Takahisa Zeze. It won the Silver Prize at the Pink Grand Prix ceremony. Along with Office Lady Love Juice, the film became something of a symbol of the rift between the older pinku shitenno group of pink film directors and the younger shichifukujin. Yūji Tajiris Office Lady Love Juice beat Anarchy in Japansuke for the top spot at the Pink Grand Prix. The older Zeze had been a vocal critic of the younger directors films which avoided the experimentation and politically charged messages which characterize the work of the shitenno. Calling the shichifukujins films "weak" and "light", Zeze engaged in a spat with Tajiri on the stage of the awards ceremony. Jasper Sharp writes that the scuffle was mainly a staged controversy for the benefit of the audience, as no real personal animosity exists between the two groups of directors. The younger group all gained their first film-making experiences by working on films of the older directors. Alice in Chains: Live Facelift Live Facelift is a concert video and live album by the American rock band Alice in Chains, originally released on VHS on July 30, 1991, containing live footage of songs from their debut album, Facelift, recorded at The Moore Theatre in Seattle on December 22, 1990. The video has been certified gold by the RIAA with excess sales of 50,000 copies. Live Facelift was released on vinyl for the first time on November 25, 2016, as part of Record Store Days Black Friday event. Only 5000 copies were issued. On September 15, 2017, the concert was released on red vinyl on a limited edition of only 1000 copies, each coming with a special commemorative poster. A Party in Hell A Party in Hell is a 1956 Iranian film directed by Samuel Khachikian and Mushegh Sarvarian. It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. Love and Diane Love & Diane is a 2002 documentary film directed by Jennifer Dworkin about a recovering crack addict and her troubled daughter in New York City as they navigate the obstacles of joblessness, parenthood, welfare, and public housing. The Line of Destiny Rekava is a 1956 film based on village life and their mythical beliefs in Sri Lanka. It is the first Sinhalese film which was fully shot in Ceylon and was the first in the country to be shot outdoors. It was also the first film which was free from Indian influence. Many Sinhalese films produced in that era were remakes of South Indian films which were not properly adapted to the Sri Lankan context. Even their dialogs were not natural. It was the first feature-length film by Sri Lankan director Lester James Peries. The film was well received internationally. It was shown at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival and was included in the main competition. It is still the only Sri Lankan film to be nominated for the Palme dOr. The cinematography was by Wiliam Blake. Despite much acclaim, the film was not a commercial success in Sri Lanka due to its defiance of the mainstream concept of what a film is. Since that time it has become one of the best known Sinhala movies and is considered as marking the birth of a uniquely Sri Lankan cinema. The Failures Failures is a 2003 film directed by Tim Hunter. It stars Ashley Johnson and Chad Lindberg. It won three awards in 2003 and 2004. Appointment with Love Appointment with Love is a 1956 Egyptian romance/musical film directed and co-written by the Egyptian film director Henry Barakat. It stars Abdel Halim Hafez, Faten Hamama, Rushdy Abaza, Zahrat El-Ola, and Imad Hamdi. Nattukku Oru Nallavan Nattukku Oru Nallavan is a 1991 Tamil language action film written, produced and directed by V. Ravichandran and also produced by K.C. Bokadia in Hindi version. The film was simultaneously released in Kannada and Telugu under the Shanti Kranti title in 1991. Akkineni Nagarjuna was the lead in Shanti Kranti Telugu version & V. Ravichandran was the lead in Shanti Kranti Kannada version, while Rajinikanth was in the lead in the Tamil version. The film was simultaneously reshot in Hindi as Shanti Kranti with a slightly different cast. Despite a simultaneous Telugu film Shanti Kranti, the film was dubbed in Telugu as Police Bullet. Incidentally, all the versions failed at the box-office and Ravichandran incurred huge losses. The film marked the debut of popular Kannada actor Anant Nag in Tamil cinema as main antagonist. The music was composed by Hamsalekha. The film also starring Juhi Chawla, Kushboo, Jaishankar, Janagaraj and Manorama among others was released in 1991. Voices in the Night Voices in the Night is a 2003 Spanish film directed by es:Salvador García Ruiz based on the Spanish translation of the Italian novel Le voci della sera by Natalia Ginzburg. Ruiz relocates the setting from an Italian village to a Spanish one, but keeps the setting in the 1950s. The main roles are played by Laia Marull, Tristán Ulloa, and Vicky Peña. Kahani Kismat Ki Kahani Kismat Ki is a 1973 Hindi film produced and directed by Arjun Hingorani. The films success prodded the director to try to recreate its success by continuing with its lead actor and film titles having 3 words starting with the alphabet K.. The film stars Dharmendra, Rekha, Ajit, Rajindernath, Bharat Bhushan and Shetty. The movie was released in 1973 under the banner of Kapleshwar Pictures. Other star cast included Sulochana Latkar, Jayshree T., Rajni Gupta, Abhi Bhattacharya, Yunus Parvez, and Hiralal in significant roles. The story and screenplay were written by K.A. Narayan and Arjun Hingorani respectively, whereas dialogues were written by S.M. Abbas. The famous music directors Kalyanji-Anandji composed the music of the movie and the list of playback singers included Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar and Mukesh. Carla Carla is a British television crime drama film, based upon the novel Improvising Carla by Joanna Hines, first broadcast on ITV on 15 September 2003. The film, adapted for television by writer Barbara Machin and director Diarmuid Lawrence, stars Lesley Sharp and Helen McCrory as Helen North and Carla French, two women who become friends after meeting on holiday on the Greek Islands. But when Carla is later found dead on an isolated Island road, with only Helen by her side, the subsequent investigation reveals that from the start, their alliance was based on fantasy and lies. Filming took place on the island of Kythira, Greece. The Guardian were critical of the adaptation, writing; "The précis doesnt quite transmit the subtler nuances of the plot, which was a cracking one, deftly realised by a trio of fine actors and some sterling support. But of course, spelling it all out doesnt work, not even in the justifiable context of TV criticism". The film drew 7.25 million viewers on its debut broadcast. The film was uploaded in its entirety to YouTube on 8 July 2011, having never received an official home video release. The Formula The Formula is a fan film that premiered online in 2002. Made in Iowa by a group of friends over 18 months, the movie documents a Star Wars fans attempt to make an epic fan film of his own, only to become disillusioned by the process and turn on his friends. The movie centers on the motivations of fan filmmakers, and proved popular for encouraging other would-be filmmakers to not give up their own projects and enjoy the process. The Formula has been featured as a leading representative of the fanfilm genre, with print references in Standard and Times. It eventually screened theatrically, showing as an official selection at the 2003 Festival. Film Threat gave it a five-star review, calling it "a great surprise to those seeking out a good Star Wars fanfilm thats not made up exclusively of angst-filled Jedi, stormtroopers, over the top villains, or whatever the norm is nowadays.". The Formula was the first film for directors Chris Hanel and Stephen Phelan, and both have gone on to filmmaking careers. Besides working as a video game designer, Chris Hanel also co-wrote and served as the VFX Supervisor for the series Return of Pink Five. The film is also notable because it was the first visual effects collaboration of Ryan Wieber and Michael Scott, who went on to create the popular lightsaber fight Ryan vs. Dorkman. In the Bathtub of the World In the Bathtub of the World is a video diary directed by Caveh Zahedi. It covers a year in Zahedis life. The film was released in 2001. The directors idea was to shoot one minute each day and edit the footage down to ninety minutes. The film aired on the Independent Film Channel, and was released on DVD by World Artists. The film is currently unavailable, but IFC Films is planning a re-release in 2008. Swapner Din Swapner Din is a 2004 Bengali drama film directed and written by Buddhadev Dasgupta, who won the National Film Award for Best Direction for it. In the Game In the Game was a proposed sitcom that was to have been produced for ABC by Touchstone Television and was to star Jennifer Love Hewitt as an up-and-coming sports producer and single mother who unwillingly becomes an on-camera reporter. ABC first ordered six episodes, for mid-season 2005. However, after the production of two pilots, the show was canceled by the network without having ever been placed on its schedule. Unfolding Florence: The Many Lives of Florence Broadhurst Unfolding Florence: The Many Lives of Florence Broadhurst, also known as A Colourful Life, is a 2006 documentary/drama based on the life of Florence Broadhurst. Starring Felicity Price, the film was written by Katherine Thomson and directed by Gillian Armstrong. The Australian documentary includes interviews with friends, family members and employees who knew Florence Broadhurst before her mysterious death in 1977. The film had a mixed critical response and was nominated for 4 awards despite being relatively obscure. Stealing Tarantino Stealing Tarantino is a 2006 comedy-crime film by director Roman Kachanov. The film is of Russian origin and is in both English and Russian. Actors in the film include Cathy Carlson, Steve Fix, Dave Fraunces. The Twins The Twins is a 2005 South Korean film and the debut feature of Park Heung-sik. Jung Joon-ho stars as identical twins with opposing personalities. Grahanam Grahanam is a 2004 Telugu film directed by Indraganti Mohan Krishna. The film is based on Dosha Gunam a story written by Gudipati Venkatachalam, popularly known as Chalam. The film won critical acclaim upon release and received National Film Award, for the Best Debut Film of a Director. The film premiered at the 2005 International Film Festival of India, the 2004 Seattle First Independent South Asian Film Festival and the 2004 Mumbai Asian Film Festival. Wrestling with Angels: Playwright Tony Kushner Wrestling with Angels: Playwright Tony Kushner is a 2006 documentary film that follows the personal and political life of Tony Kushner, leading American playwright and author of the epochal Angels in America. The film begins in 2001 and ends in 2004, tracing the production of his play Homebody/Kabul, his marriage to Mark Harris, and his work on John Kerrys presidential campaign. Wrestling with Angels was written, produced, and directed by the award-winning filmmaker Freida Lee Mock and aired on PBS in 2007 as part of the P.O.V. series. The film was met with critical praise and received a 72% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Osuofia in London Osuofia in London is a 2003 Nigerian comedy film produced and directed by Kingsley Ogoro and starring Nkem Owoh. The film is arguably one of the highest selling Nollywood films in history. It was followed by a 2004 sequel titled Osuofia in London 2. Murali Krishnudu Murali Krishnudu is a 1988 Telugu drama film produced by S. Gopal Reddy under the Bhargav Art Productions banner and directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Rajani in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. The Curse of Superman The Superman curse refers to a series of supposedly related misfortunes that have plagued creative people involved in adaptations of Superman in various media, particularly actors who have played the role of Superman on film and television. The "curse" is frequently associated with George Reeves, who starred in Adventures of Superman on television from 1952 to 1958, and died of a gunshot wound at age 45 under disputed circumstances; and Christopher Reeve, who played the superhero in four theatrical films from 1978 to 1987, was paralyzed in a 1995 horseback riding accident, and died nine years later at age 52 from heart failure. The curse is often invoked whenever misfortune is experienced by actors and other personnel who work on Superman adaptations, so much so that some talent agents cite the curse as the reason for the difficulty in casting actors in the role in live-action feature films. A more prosaic explanation for the alleged curse is that given the high number of people involved in the many adaptations and treatments of the Superman story over the years, a number of significant misfortunes would inevitably occur, as they would do in any substantial sampling of random individuals. Nice Bombs Nice Bombs is a 2006 documentary film directed by Iraqi-American filmmaker Usama Alshaibi about his return to his home country to visit his family after the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The film is co-produced by Alshaibis wife Kristie Alshaibi and co-executive produced by Studs Terkel. Chase Step by Step Bu bu zhui zong is a 1974 Taiwanese film directed by Yu Min Sheong. The film is also known as Bu bu zhui sha in Hong Kong. Nothing Is Impossible Nothing Is Impossible is a 2006 Hong Kong film directed by Lam Wah-Chuen. Banished: How Whites Drove Blacks Out of Town in America Banished: How Whites Drove Blacks Out of Town in America is a 2006 documentary film about four U.S. cities which were part of many communities that violently forced African American families to flee in post-Reconstruction America. The incidents took place in Texas, Missouri, Georgia, and Indiana between 1886 and 1923. Banished was screened in competition at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Mendadak dangdut Mendadak Dangdut is a 2006 Indonesian dramatic-comedy film directed by Rudy Soedjarwo and written by Monty Tiwa. Starring Titi Kamal, Kinaryosih, and Dwi Sasono, it details the rise and fall of a dangdut singer and her sister-cum-manager. Shot over a period of seven days, Mendadak Dangdut addresses social themes such as poverty. The films release was preceded by a soundtrack album, which was ultimately more commercially viable than the film itself; one single, "Jablai", became a staple of dangdut concerts for several months. The film, which received mixed critical reception, proved a breakthrough role for Kamal and won 12 awards, including Favourite Film at the 2007 Indonesian Movie Awards. James Blunt: Return to Kosovo James Blunt: Return to Kosovo is a 2007 documentary film recorded in September 2006, when musician and former British Army Captain James Blunt returned to Kosovo to perform a concert for serving NATO troops, and to visit places and people he had encountered whilst serving in Kosovo in 1999. The documentary was directed by Steven Cantor. Ten for Grandpa Ten for Grandpa is a 2009 film written and directed Doug Karr, starring David Huband, Catherine Black, and narrated by David Alpay. Filmed in Toronto for the Bravo! network, the film explores the convoluted past of Karrs own Grandfather. It was a co-production between Chop Wood Carry Water and Torch-Head Productions. North Starr North Starr is a 2008 film directed by Matthew Stanton. It was scheduled to compete in the Dramatic Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. Ghostride the Whip Ghostride the Whip is a documentary film, executive produced by Academy Award nominee Peter Spirer of Rugged Entertainment, that takes the viewer into the world of this phenomenon that started in San Franciscos bay area several years ago. At times, through a historical perspective, the film brings to light the elements and trends that may have been responsible for the origins of ghostriding. The documentary also explores the demographic that most appeals to this art form and the lifestyles of those that regularly participate in it. In its most basic definition, ghostriding the whip involves a car in motion with no one operating it. The closest thing that can come to describing ghostriding the whip is perhaps the Chinese fire drill that was popular back in the 1950s. However, unlike the Chinese fire drill the car remains in motion with no urgency to get back into it. In fact, the driver and passengers will walk next to the car as it casually rolls down the street, with thumping music playing at extreme volumes as the riders participate in free-form dance within close proximity to the car. Often the occupants of the vehicle will climb on the hood and roof, expressing themselves in dance high atop the automobile. It appears that ghostriding is greatly influenced by the Hyphy movement, also originating from the San Francisco bay area by former rap great Mac Dre. Hyphy, meaning "rambunctious," is yet another movement that has helped define hip-hop in the bay area. Hyphy music is known for its gritty and pounding rhythms. Mac Dre is somewhat of a central character to the film, as he is considered to many as the forefather of a great many trends that had come out of the bay area during his rap reign. Things like Thizz, Hyphy, Ghostriding the Whip are all attributed to the rap star that was murdered in 2004 after performing a show in Kansas City, Missouri. Amexica Amexica is a 2010 American short film written and directed by Ronald Krauss and starring Joseph Ferrante and AnnaLynne McCord. It has won "Best Short Film" at such festivals as the Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films, Mexico International Film Festival, the Hawaii International Film Festival in Honolulu, Malibu International Film Festival, and The Beijing International Film Festival. Chaos Chaos is a 2008 Hong Kong action thriller film directed by Herman Yau and starring Gordon Lam, Andrew Lin, Kristal Tin and Charmaine Fong. Railways is a Japanese film released on 29 May 2010. The film was produced by Shūji Abe, directed by Yoshinari Nishikōri, and stars Kiichi Nakai and Reiko Takashima. Damagh be sabke irani Nose, Iranian Style is a 2005 Iranian documentary film directed by Mehrdad Oskouei. It is about nose jobs in Iran, which statistically has the most of any country. The documentary employs a semi-comedic tone, with the title referencing the earlier film Divorce. Nose, Iranian Style relates the trend to politics, with it and the 2007 documentary 11 pm connecting it to the importance of appearance, given the taboo of men and women directly and socially interacting. However, Oskouei said the film was truly a critique of excessive consumerism. Variety critic Deborah Young positively reviewed Nose, Iranian Style as "A surprising, compulsively watchable documentary." It became Oskoueis most famous film internationally. Le déserteur Le déserteur is a 2008 Quebec feature film directed by Simon Lavoie. The film stars Émile Proulx-Cloutier, Raymond Cloutier, Danielle Proulx, Viviane Audet, Benoit Gouin and Gilles Renaud. It tells the story of Georges Guénette, a deserter from the Canadian Army during World War II, who was shot and killed by members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. My Neighbor, My Killer My Neighbor, My Killer is a 2009 French-American documentary film directed by Anne Aghion that focuses on the process of the Gacaca courts, a citizen-based justice system that was put into place in Rwanda after the 1994 genocide. Filmed over ten years, it makes us reflect on how people can live together after such a traumatic experience. Through the story and the words of the inhabitants of a small rural community, we see survivors and killers learn how to coexist. BFF: Best Friends Forever BFF: Best Friends Forever is a 2009 Filipino comedy film released by Star Cinema. It stars Sharon Cuneta, Ai-Ai de las Alas and John Estrada. The film was released domestically on May 13, 2009. At Last, Okemah! At Last, Okemah! is a 2009 short film directed by Chicago-based independent filmmaker Michael Glover Smith, based on an original screenplay by novelist Adam Selzer and Smith. The film had its world premiere at the Chicago International REEL Shorts Festival on Sunday, September 13, 2009, where it won an Audience Choice Award. It was also an Official Selection of the 2009 Asheville Film Festival, the 2010 Tallahassee Film Festival and the 2010 Chicago International Music and Movies Festival, where the film effectively "opened" a concert by cast member Jon Langford. This unique double bill was a "Recommended" screening by Cine-File, Chicagos guide to independent and alternative cinema. América America is a 2011 Puerto Rican drama film directed by Sonia Fritz based on a published fiction novel El Sueño de America by Puerto Rican author Esmeralda Santiago. The film was selected as the Puerto Rican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but was disqualified because of a rule change. Soul of Sand Soul of Sand is a 2010 Indian drama film directed by Sidarth Srinivasan, about a lower caste watchman, Bhanu Kumar who stands guard at his master Lakhmichand Ahlawats abandoned silica mine on the outskirts of Delhi. It film deals with issues of caste system and land politics, feudalism and the urbanization of the Delhi NCR. The film had its world premiere at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival on 12 September 2010. Battle of the Bone Battle of the Bone is a 2008 Northern Irish independent zombie film written and directed by George Clarke, and is claimed as Northern Irelands "first ever" kung-fu zombie movie. Hollywood to Dollywood Hollywood to Dollywood is an American documentary film that played at 60 film festivals in the U.S., Canada, Scotland, and Australia in 2011 and 2012. Directed by John Lavin, the film follows the cross-country journey of identical twins Gary and Larry Lane to deliver to Dolly Parton a screenplay they wrote, which includes a role for her. Hollywood to Dollywood has won 24 film festival awards and includes 17 Parton songs, two of which were previously unreleased. The film had a one-week theatrical release in New York beginning August 31, 2012, followed a week later in Los Angeles. Rest on Your Shoulder Rest on Your Shoulder is a 2011 Chinese fantasy film created by Ning Bei Dao Cao Jia Cou Television Planning Co.LTD and released by EDKO Film Ltd. It was directed by Zhang Zhiliang. The film stars Gwei Lun-mei, Chen Kun, Gigi Leung and Jiang Yiyan. Strange Factories Strange Factories is a British drama horror film written and directed by John Harrigan and produced by the British immersive theatre and production collective FoolishPeople. Strange Factories was released on 26 October 2013. Ein Kitten für Hitler A Kitten for Hitler, also known as Ein Kitten für Hitler, is a 2007 short film directed by British director Ken Russell. Russell created it intending to be offensive. This caused casting problems, so he decided to cast an adult with dwarfism instead of a young child for the lead role. Russell thus cast Rusty Goffe, who played an Oompa-Loompa in the 1971 film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, to play the lead role of Lenny, an American Jewish boy who aims to inspire a change of heart in Hitler. The film premiered on the website Comedybox.tv on 1 July 2007. Poppins Poppins is a Malayalam anthology film directed by V. K. Prakash. It stars ten lead actors, appearing as five couples; the characters are played by Kunchacko Boban and Nithya Menen, Jayasurya and Indrajith and Padmapriya, Shankar Ramakrishnan and Mythili, and Siddique and Ann Augustine. The film was shot with two cameras at the same time handled by Jomon T. John and Arun. The film is an adaptation of the Sahitya Akademi award-winning play 18 Natakangal by Jayaprakash Kuloor. Prakash had already adapted this play into a Kannada film titled Aidondla Aidu. The story is centred on man-woman relationships, which is weaved into a single story encapsulating the struggles of a filmmaker, exploring different facets of the institution called marriage. Nithya Menen and Padmapriya reprised their role from the Kannada film. Harmonica's Howl Harmonicas Howl is a 2013 Brazilian drama film directed by Bruno Safadi. It stars Leandra Leal, Jiddú Pinheiro and Mariana Ximenes. The film premiered at the 42nd International Film Festival Rotterdam. The film is part of the "Operation Sonia Silk", a series of three feature-length films produced cooperatively, with the same cast and crew, co-produced by Canal Brasil and Teleimage. It tells the story of Antônia and Pedro, a couple that is facing problems in the relationship after the arrival of Luana. The two women fall in love and live a love story. Confessions of a Womanizer Confessions of a Womanizer is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed and written by Miguel Ali and starring Gary Busey, C. Thomas Howell, Andrew Lawrence, and Jillian Rose Reed. The Origin of Violence The Origin of Violence is a 2016 Franco-German drama film directed by Élie Chouraqui, based on the Prix Renaudot-winning novel of the same name by Fabrice Humbert. The film won the Best Narrative Audience Award at the Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival 36. Flower Girl Flower Girl is a 2013 Nigerian romantic comedy film set and shot in Lagos, Nigeria. It revolves around a story of Kemi who is dying to get married to Umar; a young man who is desperate to get ahead in his career. When their relationship hits troubled waters, Kemi seeks the help of movie superstar Tunde and they hatch a plan to get Kemi what she wants. The Security Men The Security Men is a British television comedy pilot, written by BAFTA-award winning comedian Caroline Aherne and Jeff Pope, that first broadcast on ITV on 12 April 2013. The pilot, written as a precursor to a planned four-part series, follows a group of night security guards working at the fictional Whittington shopping centre in Greater Manchester, who create an elaborate scheme to hide a robbery that has taken place on their watch. The pilot, which was filmed in 2011, remained shelved whilst writing on a planned four-part series, which promised to "follow the characters home to meet their friends and families", was written. Although the series did not materialise, for reasons undisclosed, the pilot was finally broadcast in 2013 as part of ITVs new "primetime comedy" season. Produced by ITV Studios, the pilot starred Brendan OCarroll, Bobby Ball, Dean Andrews and Peter Wight as "security men" Jimmy, Duckers, Ray and Kenneth. Archie Kelly and Paddy McGuinness also starred as police constables Clarke and Greaves. The pilot received an advance broadcast in Northern Ireland, being shown on 5 April 2011 prior to the broadcast of a new documentary series on RTÉ following the lives of real life "security men". The pilot was critically panned, with The Telegraph stating that it was "unfunny" and "full of rancid sexism." Ladder to Damascus Ladder to Damascus is a 2013 Syrian drama film directed by Mohammad Malas. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Underwater Dreams Underwater Dreams is a documentary film written, directed, and produced by Mary Marzio. The film chronicles the story of how the sons of undocumented Mexican immigrants learned how to build underwater robots, and go up against MIT in the process. Line of Credit Line of Credit is a 2014 Georgian comedy-drama film written and directed by Salomé Alexi. It was screened in the Horizons section at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. Scumbag Scumbag is a 2017 black comedy film by the filmmaker Mars Roberge. The film stars Princess Frank and Debra Haden with an ensemble cast of underground legends. Beneath the Helmet Beneath the Helmet: From High School to the Home Front is a 2014 documentary film which explores the personal experiences of five Israeli high school graduates who are recruited to serve in the army paratrooper brigade for their compulsory military service. Lennon or McCartney Lennon or McCartney is a 2014 Canadian documentary short film directed by Matt Schichter. The film is a compilation of 550 celebrities responses, taken from interviews throughout the decade, to the question of which of the two former Beatles is superior: John Lennon or Paul McCartney. Among the celebrities included in the film are the Arctic Monkeys, Benedict Cumberbatch, Bridgit Mendler, Carly Rae Jepsen, Justin Bieber, Metallica, Miss Piggy, Morgan Freeman, Sylvester Stallone, Steve-O, and Tommy Chong. Of the responses, 282 answered "John Lennon", 196 answered "Paul McCartney", 15 answered "George Harrison", 4 answered "Ringo Starr", 1 answered "Jimi Hendrix", 1 answered "Lou Reed", 1 answered "Keith Richards", 1 answered "Oasis", and 50 did not answer. Azhagu Kutti Chellam Azhagu Kutti Chellam is a 2016 Tamil film written and directed by Charles. The film features an ensemble cast including Akhil, Karunas, Suresh and John Vijay, while Ved Shankar composes the films music. Having been in the making since 2013, the film released on 1 January 2016. Dead Along the Way Dead Along The Way is a 2016 Irish crime comedy film, directed by Maurice OCarroll. Luv U Alia Luv U Alia is a 2016 Indian romance drama film written and directed by director Indrajit Lankesh and starring V. Ravichandran, Bhumika Chawla, Nikesha patel, Chandan Kumar and Sangeeta Chauhan. The film was shot in three languages: Hindi, Kannada and Telugu. The Kannada version of the film was released on 17 September 2015. The Hindi version was released on 17 June 2016. Luv U Alia is produced by Sammys Magic Cinema. The cinematography was performed by Santosh Rai Pathaje and the film was edited by Suresh D. H. The soundtrack was composed by Jassie Gift, who collaborated with J. J. Vallisa to score the background music. The production was launched on 26 October 2014. The Mystery of Matter: Search for the Elements The Mystery of Matter: Search for the Elements is a 2014 American documentary film, which premiered nationwide on August 19, 2015. The PBS film, in three-episodes of one hour each, was directed by Stephen Lyons and Muffie Meyer. The film, which took ten years to make, describes the search for the basic chemical elements that form matter by focusing on the lives and times of seven scientific visionaries. Hosted by actor Michael Emerson, the film depicts the creative process of the scientists, with actors describing the process of discovery in the scientists own words and reenacting their major discoveries using replicas of their original laboratory equipment. Thakka Thakka Thakka Thakka is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by Sanjeev, whose younger brother, Vikranth, plays the lead role. The film, earlier titled Piravi, also features Rahul Venkat, Abhinaya, Leema Babu and Parvati Nirban in lead roles. It was released worldwide by S. Thanus Kalaipuli International on 28 August 2015. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Phir Se Mafiaraaj. Hello Naan Pei Pesuren Hello Naan Pei Pesuren is a 2016 Indian Tamil language comedy horror film written and directed by S. Baskar and produced by Sundar C., under the banner Avni Cine Makers. Music was composed by Siddharth Vipin, cinematography was handled by Banu Murugan and editing by N. B. Srikanth. Vaibhav plays the male lead, Oviya and Aishwarya Rajesh are the two female leads, and VTV Ganesh and Karunakaran play supporting roles. In the film, the hero interacts with a ghost when he accidentally finds a horror-filled mobile phone. The film released on 1 April 2016. Fraud Fraud is a 2016 conceptual documentary film directed by Dean Fleischer-Camp. It tells the story of an average white American family of four obsessively shopping at Big Box stores until their increasing mountain of debt leads them to go to extremes in order to wipe the slate clean and keep the money flowing. Bar Boys Bar Boys is a 2017 Philippine comedy-drama film directed by Kip Oebanda under TropicFrills Film Productions in cooperation with Wild Sound Studios starring Rocco Nacino, Carlo Aquino, Enzo Pineda and Kean Cipriano. Smaller and Smaller Circles Smaller and Smaller Circles is a 2017 Filipino mystery drama film directed by Raya Martin with a screenplay by Ria Limjap and Moira Lang, based on the 2002 novel of the same name by F. H. Batacan. The film stars Nonie Buencamino and Sid Lucero as Jesuit priests and forensic investigators Gus Saenz and Jerome Lucero, Carla Humphries as journalist Joanna Bonifacio, with Gladys Reyes, Ricky Davao, Bembol Roco, TJ Trinidad, Christopher De Leon and Tessie Tomas in supporting roles. The Swan Princess: A Royal Myztery The Swan Princess: A Royal Myztery is a 2018 computer-animated spy-themed musical comedy film produced by Crest Animation Productions and Nest Family Entertainment, directed by Richard Rich and starring the voices of Nina Herzog as Odette, Yuri Lowenthal as Derek, Jayden Isabel as Alise and Grant Durazzo as Lucas. It is the eighth film in The Swan Princess series. It was released on DVD and Digital HD on March 27, 2018. At the Altar At the Altar is a 1909 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The film was shot in Fort Lee where early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based at the beginning of the 20th century. A print of this film is in the film archive of the Library of Congress. Nursing a Viper Nursing a Viper is a 1909 American silent short film by pioneer director D. W. Griffith. A paper print of the film survives in the Library of Congress. Faithful Faithful is a 1910 short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Mack Sennett, a future studio owner and comedy director. The Hazards of Helen The Hazards of Helen is an American adventure film serial of 119 twelve-minute episodes released over a span of slightly more than two years by the Kalem Company between November 7, 1914 and February 24, 1917. At 23.8 hours, it is one of the longest non-feature-length motion picture series ever filmed, and is believed to be the longest of the film serial format. Based on a novel by John Russell Corvell and the play by Denman Thompson, the series was adapted to the silent screen by W. Scott Darling. Episodes 1-48 were directed by J.P. McGowan and the remainder by James Davis. Unlike the cliffhanger serials of the era, The Hazards of Helen is actually a film series made up of near autonomous single reel twelve-minute melodramas. Most episodes of this serial are presumed lost. Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp is a 1917 silent film fantasy directed by Chester and Sidney Franklin and produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation. It is preserved in the George Eastman House, Cinemateca Do Museu De Arte Moderna and the Library of Congress. The Young Diana The Young Diana is a lost 1922 American silent drama film directed by Albert Capellani and Robert G. Vignola and written by Luther Reed. The film stars Marion Davies, Macklyn Arbuckle, Forrest Stanley, Gypsy OBrien, and Pedro de Cordoba. It is based on the novel The Young Diana by Marie Corelli. The film was released on August 27, 1922, by Paramount Pictures. White Wings White Wings is a 1923 American silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel. The Only Thing The Only Thing is a 1925 American silent romantic drama film starring Eleanor Boardman. The films scenario was written by author Elinor Glyn, and was based on a story adapted from Glyns novel of the same name. It was the first film Jack Conway directed for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer where he remained for until his retirement in 1948. The film is also notable for featuring a young Joan Crawford in her second film role playing a minor part as a lady in waiting. Katka-bumazhnyy ranet Katkas Reinette Apples is a 1926 Soviet silent drama film directed by Fridrikh Ermler and Eduard Ioganson. The films art direction was by Yevgeni Yenej. The Yankee Clipper The Yankee Clipper is a 1927 American adventure film produced by Cecil B. DeMille and directed by Rupert Julian. It is set against the maritime rivalry between the United States and Great Britain in the mid-19th century. Moon Over Morocco Moon Over Morocco is a 1931 French mystery film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Harry Baur, René Lefèvre and Rosine Deréan . A separate German-language film The Five Accursed Gentlemen was also produced. The films sets were designed by the art director Lazare Meerson. Dawn Morgenrot is a 1933 German submarine film set during World War I. Released three days after Adolf Hitler became Reichskanzler, it was the first film to have its screening in Nazi Germany. It became a symbol of the new times touted by the Nazi regime. The title is the German term for the reddish coloring of the east sky about a half-hour before the sunrise. Dawn was the U.S. title. It was filmed in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, the first German submarine movie made after World War I. Money Means Nothing Money Means Nothing is a 1934 American drama film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Wallace Ford, Gloria Shea, and Edgar Kennedy, and was released on June 14, 1934. Most Precious Thing in Life The Most Precious Thing in Life is a 1934 American Pre-Code film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Richard Cromwell, Jean Arthur, Donald Cook, Anita Louise, and Mary Forbes. The film tells a story about secret and selfless maternal devotion with elements of Madame X and Stella Dallas. It Jean Arthurs third film with Columbia. Love Me Forever Love Me Forever is a 1935 American drama film directed by Victor Schertzinger. The film was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Sound Recording. The Nut Farm The Nut Farm is a 1935 American film directed by Melville W. Brown. What Price Crime What Price Crime or What Price Crime? is a 1935 American crime film directed by Albert Herman and starring Charles Starrett, Noel Madison and Virginia Cherrill. Trailin' West Trailin West is a 1936 American western film directed by Anthony Coldeway and starring Dick Foran, Paula Stone, Wild Bill Elliott. Keep Fit Keep Fit is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring George Formby, Kay Walsh and Guy Middleton. Formby was at his British top box-office peak when this comedy was made. Juvenile Court Juvenile Court is a 1938 American crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman. The House of Fear The House of Fear is a 1939 American mystery film directed by Joe May and starring William Gargan, Irene Hervey and Dorothy Arnold. After an actor is killed during the middle of a play the theatre is closed. A year later a young producer re-assembles the cast and re-opens the theatre, intending to the stage the same play performed on the night of the murder. Rio Rio is a 1939 American crime film directed by John Brahm starring Basil Rathbone and Victor McLaglen. The Rookie Cop The Rookie Cop is a 1939 film directed by David Howard and starring Tim Holt as a rookie cop who wants to prove his friend wasnt involved with a robbery. The film also stars Virginia Weidler, Janet Shaw, Frank M. Thomas, and Muriel Evans. Sweepstakes Winner Sweepstakes Winner is a 1939 American comedy film directed by William C. McGann, written by John W. Krafft, and starring Marie Wilson, Johnnie Davis, Allen Jenkins, Charley Foy, Jerry Colonna and Frankie Burke. It was released by Warner Bros. on May 20, 1939. They Made Her a Spy They Made Her a Spy is a 1939 American spy drama film produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. It was the first film directed by Jack Hively, who after toiling as an editor for RKO for the prior five years, was given the opportunity to direct, and starred Sally Eilers, Allan Lane, Fritz Leiber, and Frank M. Thomas. The screenplay, written by Jo Pagano and Academy Award winner Michael Kanin, was based on a story by George Bricker and Lionel Houser. The film premiered in New York City on March 29, 1939, and was released nationally two weeks later, on April 14. Babies for Sale Babies for Sale is a 1940 drama film starring Glenn Ford and Rochelle Hudson and directed by Charles Barton. The Border Legion The Border Legion is a 1940 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Olive Cooper and Louis Stevens. It is based on the 1916 novel The Border Legion by Zane Grey. The film stars Roy Rogers, George "Gabby" Hayes, Carol Hughes, Joe Sawyer, Maude Eburne and Jay Novello. The film was released on December 5, 1940, by Republic Pictures. Dreaming Out Loud Dreaming Out Loud is a 1940 American film based on the radio series Lum and Abner, directed by Harold Young starring Chester Lauck and Norris Goff. It is also known as Money Isnt Everything. Don Winslow of the Navy Don Winslow of the Navy is a 1942 Universal Pictures Serial film based on the comic strip Don Winslow of the Navy by Commander Frank V. Martinek. It was theatrically released in January 1942. Foreign Agent Heart of the Rio Grande Heart of the Rio Grande is a 1942 American Western film directed by William Morgan and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Fay McKenzie, and Edith Fellows. Based on a story by Newlin B. Wildes, the film is about a singing cowboy and dude ranch foreman who helps a spoiled teenager and her business tycoon father discover what is most important in life. The film features the songs "Let Me Ride Down in Rocky Canyon", "Deep in the Heart of Texas", "Dusk on the Painted Desert", and "Rainbow In the Night" performed by Edith Fellows. Pirates of the Prairie Pirates of the Prairie is a 1942 Western film inspired by the Banditti of the Prairie. South of Santa Fe South of Santa Fe is a 1942 American film directed by Joseph Kane. We'll Meet Again Well Meet Again is a 1943 British musical film directed by Philip Brandon and starring Vera Lynn. The plot is loosely based on the life of its star, otherwise known as Britains "Forces Sweetheart". The Boss of Big Town The Boss of Big Town is a 1942 American film directed by Arthur Dreifuss. Strange Holiday Strange Holiday is a 1945 American film directed by Arch Oboler. Claude Rains stars as a man who returns from a fishing trip to find America overtaken by fascists. Introductory material included with the video release of this film states that it was underwritten by General Motors and was initially shown in private screenings for the corporations employees. Martin Kosleck, a German actor who had played a Nazi or Nazi supporter in numerous American films during the Second World War, is featured prominently as a local authority of the new oppressive regime. The new government makes prominent and continual use of an emblem consisting of two crossed swords in much the way the Swastika had been employed by Nazi Germany. An important theme in the film is the contrast between brave individuals such as Rains who oppose the new tyranny and the many who quickly alter their thinking and behavior to stay in line with the new authority. In this the film resembles Jack Webbs later anticommunist film Red Nightmare. Johnny Frenchman Johnny Frenchman is a 1945 British film produced by Ealing Studios and directed by Charles Frend. The film was produced by Michael Balcon from a screenplay by T. E. B. Clarke, with cinematography by Roy Kellino. Stars Over Texas Stars Over Texas is a 1946 American film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey and starring Eddie Dean, Roscoe Ates, and Shirley Patterson. Alias a Gentleman Alias a Gentleman is a 1948 romantic comedy film directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Wallace Beery. The supporting cast includes Dorothy Patrick, Tom Drake, Gladys George and Sheldon Leonard. Dream Girl Dream Girl is a 1948 comedy film directed by Mitchell Leisen, adapted from the play of the same name written by Elmer Rice. It stars Betty Hutton and Macdonald Carey. The Perez Family The Perez Family is a 1949 Mexican comedy drama film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Joaquín Pardavé, Sara García and Manuel Fábregas. This film could be inspired in Jane Austins novel Pride and Prejudice G-Men Never Forget G-Men Never Forget is a 1948 Republic movie serial. The serial was condensed into a feature film in 1966 and re-released under the title Code 645. Man-Eater of Kumaon Man-Eater of Kumaon is a 1948 American adventure film directed by Byron Haskin and starring Sabu, Wendell Corey and Joy Page. The film was made after the success of the Jim Corbett book Man-Eaters of Kumaon, published in 1944. The film was not based on any of the stories of the Corbetts bestselling book, but used a fictional plot. Dr. Morelle: The Case of the Missing Heiress Doctor Morelle is a 1949 British mystery film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Valentine Dyall, Peter Drury and Hugh Griffith. It is also known by two alternative titles: Dr. Morelle: The Case of the Missing Heiress or simply The Case of the Missing Heiress. It was made by Hammer Films, based on the popular long running BBC radio series written by Ernest Dudley and starring Cecil Parker. Dudley also wrote many novels and short stories featuring the character of Morelle. Sons of New Mexico Sons of New Mexico is a 1949 American Western film directed by John English and written by Paul Gangelin. The film stars Gene Autry, Gail Davis, Robert Armstrong, Dick Jones, Frankie Darro and Irving Bacon. The film was released on December 20, 1949, by Columbia Pictures. Special Agent Special Agent is a 1949 American crime film directed by William C. Thomas is loosely based on the DeAutremont Brothers 1923 train robbery. Western Pacific Agent Western Pacific Agent is a 1950 Sigmund Neufeld Productions crime drama directed by Sam Newfield and starring Kent Taylor, Sheila Ryan, and Mickey Knox. The picture was written by Fred Myton based on a story by Milton Raison. It was released in West Germany as Jack der Killer. When released in 2008 on DVD, the New York Times called it a "terse crime film". Chi è senza peccato.... Who is Without Sin is a 1952 Italian melodrama film by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Yvonne Sanson, Amedeo Nazzari and Françoise Rosay. It is an adaptation of the novel Geneviève by Alphonse de Lamartine. It was part of a series of romantic melodramas that Nazzari and Sanson appeared in during the 1950s. Trail Guide Trail Guide is a 1952 film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Tim Holt. It lost $20,000. El rapto The Rapture is a 1954 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring Jorge Negrete, María Félix and Andrés Soler. The films two stars had recently married, and this was used in advertising publicity. It was made at the Estudios Churubusco in Mexico City. Sleepy-Time Squirrel Sleepy-Time Squirrel is a 1954 MGM cartoon featuring Barney Bear. It is the 25th Barney Bear short. This Is My Love This Is My Love is a 1954 American drama film directed by Stuart Heisler, written by Hugh Brooke and Hagar Wilde, and starring Linda Darnell, Rick Jason, Dan Duryea, Faith Domergue, Connie Russell and Hal Baylor. It was released on November 11, 1954, by RKO Pictures. Fire in the Night Det brenner i natt! is a 1955 Norwegian drama film directed by Arne Skouen. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Donatella Donatella is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. At the 6th Berlin International Film Festival Elsa Martinelli won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. Guendalina Guendalina is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. Nikodem Dyzma Nikodem Dyzma is a 1956 Polish comedy film directed by Jan Rybkowski. It is based on the 1932 novel Kariera Nikodema Dyzmy by Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz. Albert Schweitzer Albert Schweitzer is a 1957 American biographical documentary about Albert Schweitzer directed by Jerome Hill. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for 1957. Apache Warrior Apache Warrior is a 1957 American Western film directed by Elmo Williams and written by Carroll Young, Kurt Neumann and Eric Norden. The film stars Keith Larsen, Jim Davis, Rodolfo Acosta, John Miljan, Damian OFlynn and George Keymas. The film was released on July 1957, by 20th Century Fox. Aphrodite, Goddess of Love Slave Women of Corinth is a 1958 Italian epic historical drama film written and directed by Mario Bonnard. Maracaibo Maracaibo is a 1958 American drama film directed by Cornel Wilde and written by Ted Sherdeman. The film stars Cornel Wilde, Jean Wallace, Abbe Lane, Francis Lederer, Michael Landon and Joe E. Ross. The film was released on May 21, 1958, by Paramount Pictures. Oregon Passage Oregon Passage is a 1957 American Western film directed by Paul Landres and starring John Ericson, Lola Albright, Edward Platt, and Rachel Ames. Its plot follows a clash between an army lieutenant and Shoshoni natives in the Cascade Mountains region of Oregon in 1871. It is based on the novel by Gordon D. Shirreffs. Kauf dir einen bunten Luftballon Kauf dir einen bunten Luftballon is a 1961 West German / Austrian film directed by Géza von Cziffra. The Last Witness The Last Witness is a 1960 West German crime film directed by Wolfgang Staudte. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. När mörkret faller När mörkret faller is a 1960 Swedish thriller film directed by Arne Mattsson. The film is based on Maria Langs 1954 novel Tragedi på en lantkyrkogård. The film stars Nils Asther, Karl-Arne Holmsten, Birgitta Pettersson, Elsa Prawitz, Adolf Jahr, Mimi Nelson and George Fant. Furyo shonen is a Japanese film directed by Susumu Hani in 1961 about juvenile delinquents. Since Hani had a background in documentary, he shot Bad Boys, his first feature-length fiction film, in a documentary style, using "nonprofessional actors, black and white, hand-held cinematography, and location shooting." It was voted the best film of 1961 in the poll of film critics by Kinema Junpo and has been considered one of the films to launch the Japanese New Wave. Hani was given the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award for directing the film, and Toru Takemitsu was given the Mainichi Film Award for best film score for his work on Bad Boys and Mozu. Love in a Goldfish Bowl Love in a Goldfish Bowl is a 1961 teen film directed by Jack Sher starring singing idols Tommy Sands and Fabian. The Wild Affair The Wild Affair is a 1965 British comedy film written and directed by John Krish and starring Nancy Kwan, Terry-Thomas, Jimmy Logan, Gladys Morgan, and Betty Marsden. It was adapted from the 1961 novel The Last Hours of Sandra Lee by William Sansom. Hag in a Black Leather Jacket Hag in a Black Leather Jacket is a John Waters short film made in Baltimore, Maryland, starring Mona Montgomery and Mary Vivian Pearce. Intramuros The Walls of Hell, also known as Intramuros is a 1964 Philippine-American film directed by Eddie Romero and Gerardo de Leon and starring Jock Mahoney. The film was made back-to-back with Moro Witch Doctor. It was produced by Hemisphere Pictures. Requiem for a Secret Agent Requiem for a Secret Agent is an Italian international co-production Eurospy film. It was co-produced with Spain and West Germany. The film was directed by Sergio Sollima, and was Sollimas third and last Eurospy film, and the first one he directed with his real name. It was shot in Morocco. J'ai tué Raspoutine I Killed Rasputin is a 1967 Italo-Franco biographical film directed by Robert Hossein. Gert Fröbe stars as the main subject, Grigori Rasputin. It is based on the work Lost Splendor by Felix Yusupov, a nobleman and participant in the murder of Rasputin. The script was approved by Yusupov and he also agreed to appear in the film. In the introductory interview of the film, Yussupov demonstrated that his loathing for Rasputin remained undiminished. Filming began at the Boulogne Studio in Paris in December 1966. The film opened the 1967 Cannes Film Festival and later that year was released theatrically in France on 3 May. The Spy Swatter The Spy Swatter is a 1967 animated short directed by Rudy Larriva and featuring Daffy Duck, Sam Cat and Speedy Gonzales. Guns in the Heather Guns in the Heather is a 1969 Walt Disney adventure film directed by Robert Butler and produced by Ron Miller. It stars Kurt Russell, Glenn Corbett and Alfred Burke. It was originally broadcast in parts on Walt Disneys Wonderful World of Color in the United States under the title Guns in the Heather, then re-edited for a European theatrical release under the English title, The Secret of Boyne Castle. It was re-broadcast on American television in 1978 under the title Spy-Busters. The story is based on the 1963 novel Guns in the Heather, by Lockhart Amerman. The film was primarily shot on location in Ireland with additional scenes shot at Pinewood Studios near London, England. 36 ore all'inferno 36 ore allinferno or 36 Hours to Hell is an Italian war action film released in 1969. It stars Richard Harrison and Pamela Tudor. A Girl Called Jules A Girl Called Jules is a 1970 Italian drama film directed by Tonino Valerii. The Big Game The Big Game is a 1973 film directed by Robert Day. It stars Stephen Boyd and France Nuyen. Group Marriage Group Marriage is a 1973 sex comedy film directed by Stephanie Rothman. Swayamvaram Swayamvaram is a 1972 Indian Malayalam-language drama film co-written and directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan, starring Madhu and Sharada in the lead roles. Notable smaller roles were played by Thikkurisi Sukumaran Nair, Adoor Bhavani, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, and Bharath Gopi. The film depicts the life of a couple—Vishwam and Sita—who have married against their parents wishes and want to start a new life at a new place. The title is an allusion to the ancient Indian practice of a girl of marriageable age choosing a husband from among a list of suitors. Swayamvaram marked several debuts—directorial of Gopalakrishnan, acting of the Malayalam star Bharath Gopi, and film producing of the Chitralekha Film Cooperative, an organisation cofounded by Gopalakrishnan himself. The film features an original score by M. B. Sreenivasan, camerawork by Mankada Ravi Varma, and film editing by Ramesan. Writer-director K. P. Kumaran co-scripted the film with Gopalakrishnan. It took seven years for Gopalakrishnan to get the project rolling when his initial proposal for a loan to make a film was turned down by the Film Finance Corporation. The FFC later partially financed the film when Chitralekha provided the rest. The film received widespread critical acclaim. It pioneered the new wave cinema movement in Malayalam cinema and became one of the first Malayalam films to use synchronised sound and outdoor locales. The film also became the first Indian film to use sound as a leitmotif. It was shown at various film festivals around the world, and won four National Film Awards at the 20th National Film Awards in 1973, including Best Feature Film, Best Director for Gopalakrishnan, and Best Actress for Sharada. Red Coat Giubbe rosse / Red Coats is a 1975 Italian adventure film co-written and directed by Joe DAmato. It is part of a brief series of films that tried to market the commercial success of Lucio Fulcis White Fang presenting very similar plots and settings. DAmato co-wrote the film with writer/actor Luigi Montefiori, who went on to star in a dozen or more DAmato films. It was the first film that Aristide Massaccesi signed with his stage name Joe DAmato. The Migrants The Migrants is a CBS television movie that was broadcast on February 3, 1974. The Young Girl The Young Girl is a 1975 Mali film, directed by Souleymane Cissé. Once Upon a Brothers Grimm Once Upon a Brothers Grimm is a 1977 American made-for-television musical fantasy film starring Dean Jones and Paul Sand, directed by Norman Campbell. It follows the Brothers Grimm as they make their way to a kings palace with their magical world of fairy tales. The music was written by Mitch Leigh with lyrics by Sammy Cahn. The two-hour film premiered on CBS on November 23, 1977. Look Back in Anger Look Back in Anger is a 1980 British film starring Malcolm McDowell, Lisa Banes and Fran Brill, and directed by Lindsay Anderson and David Hugh Jones. The film is based on John Osbornes play Look Back in Anger. By Hook or By Crook By Hook or by Crook is a 1980 Hong Kong kung fu film produced and directed by Karl Maka and starring Sammo Hung and Dean Shek. Il quartetto Basileus Basileus Quartet is a 1983 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Kindergarten Kindergarten is a Soviet drama film by Yevgeny Yevtushenko, created by him on the basis of his own memories of a military childhood. Goodbye Paradise Goodbye Paradise is a 1983 Australian film directed by Carl Schultz. The plot centres on Queenslands Gold Coast in the early 1980s, when a disgraced former cop, Michael Stacey writes a book exposing police corruption, does an investigation resulting in 2 murders, exposes a religious cult and watches the army begin a military coup. Tian di xuan men An Eternal Combat is a 1991 Hong Kong fantasy horror film directed by Thomas Yip and written by Ho Tung. The film stars Joey Wong, Lam Ching Ying, Shing Fui-On, Anthony Wong, Joh Chung-Sing and Gabriel Wong Yat Shan. The film was released in Hong Kong on January 5, 1991. Angkor: Cambodia Express Angkor: Cambodia Express is a 1982 Thai-Italian adventure-action film produced and directed by Lek Kitiparaporn and starring Robert Walker Jr. and Christopher George. The Empty Beach The Empty Beach is a 1985 Australian thriller film starring Bryan Brown as private investigator Cliff Hardy inquires into the disappearance of a beautiful womans wealthy husband from Bondi Beach. Based on the 1983 novel by Peter Corris of the same name. Lots of Luck Lots of Luck is a 1985 American made-for-television comedy film produced by Walt Disney Television starring Martin Mull and Annette Funicello, directed by Peter Baldwin. The film originally aired February 3, 1985 on the Disney Channel. Tawaif Tawaif is a 1985 Bollywood movie. It was produced by R.C. Kumar and directed by B. R. Chopra. Hay que deshacer la casa Hay que deshacer la casa is a 1983 Spanish comedy film directed by Jose Luis Garcia Sanchez. It is based on a stage play by Sebastián Junyent. Amparo Rivelles won the 1st Goya Awards for Best Actress in 1987. Bohater roku Hero of the Year is a 1987 Polish drama film directed by Feliks Falk. It was entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the FIPRESCI Prize and a Special Prize. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. I cammelli The Camels is a 1988 Italian comedy film written and directed by Giuseppe Bertolucci. The Tale of Ruby Rose The Tale of Ruby Rose is a 1988 Australian film written and directed by Roger Scholes, produced by Andrew Wiseman and Bryce Menzies, and starring Melita Jurisic, Chris Haywood, Rod Zuanic, Sheila Florance, and Martyn Sanderson. Heroes II: The Return Heroes II: the Return is a 1991 British/Australian mini-series about Operation Rimau during World War II. In the Best Interest of the Child In the Best Interest of the Child is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film about child sexual abuse starring Meg Tilly, Ed Begley Jr., Michael OKeefe and Michele Greene, directed by David Greene. It was originally broadcast on CBS on May 20, 1990. Una vita scellerata A Violent Life is a 1990 Italian biographical drama film directed by Giacomo Battiato. It depicts real life events of goldsmith and sculptor Benvenuto Cellini. Keep the Change Keep the Change is a 1992 television drama film directed by Andy Tennant. It stars William Petersen, Jack Palance, Lolita Davidovich, Rachel Ticotin and Buck Henry. It won a Spur Award from the Western Writers of America in 1992. Ko zaprem oci When I Close My Eyes is a 1993 Slovenian thriller film directed by Franci Slak. The film was selected as the Slovenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Seasick Merisairas, also known as Seasick, is a 1996 thriller film directed by Veikko Aaltonen and starring Bob Peck, Katrin Cartlidge and Peter Firth. An English-language film, it was a co-production between Sweden, Finland and France. The screenplay concerns eco-terrorists who attack a ship carrying toxic waste. La passione La Passione is a British 1996 drama film written and produced by Chris Rea, directed by John B. Hobbs, and starring Sean Gallagher, Paul Shane and Shirley Bassey. The film premiered on 14 November 1996 at the BFI London Film Festival. The film features a cameo appearance by Rea, as well the same-titled soundtrack also composed by him. It reached #43 position in UK album charts, and was certified Silver by BPI in 1997. Operation Warzone Operation Warzone is a 1988 American Vietnam War film. The Fix The Fix is a 1997 television film first shown on BBC One and directed by Paul Greengrass. Further Up the Creek Further Up the Creek is a 1958 British comedy film written and directed by Val Guest and starring David Tomlinson, Frankie Howerd, Shirley Eaton, Thora Hird, Desmond Llewelyn and Lionel Jeffries. It served as a follow up to Up the Creek, with Peter Sellers not reprising his role because it clashed with the filming of The Mouse That Roared. Frankie Howerd replaced him. The Woody Woodpecker Polka The Woody Woodpecker Polka is the 37th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on October 29, 1951, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Ballerina Ballerina is a 1937 French ballet film directed by Jean Benoit-Lévy and Marie Epstein, starring Yvette Chauviré, Mia Slavenska and Jeanine Charrat. The original French title is La mort du cygne, which means "the death of the swan". It tells the story of a 12-year-old girl who fears that her favourite performer at the Paris Opera will be replaced by a Russian ballerina, and sets out to engineer an accident for the rival. The film is based on the 1933 short story "La mort du cygne" by Paul Morand. The choreography was done by Serge Lifar. The film was remade in the United States as The Unfinished Dance, released in 1947. The Wicked Outback Vampires is a 1987 Australian film directed by Colin Eggleston and features Richard Morgan, Angela Kennedy, Brett Climo and Richard Carter. It was written by Colin Eggleston and David Young. It was filmed in Yarralumla, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Maxime Maxime is a 1958 French drama film directed by Henri Verneuil who co-wrote screenplay with Henri Jeanson and Albert Valentin. It based on novel by Henri Duvernois. The film stars Michèle Morgan, Charles Boyer, Arletty and Jane Marken. It tells the story of an ageing roue, a rich man and a lovely woman. Anokhi Raat Anokhi Raat is a 1968 Hindi film produced by L. B. Lachman and L. B. Thakur and directed by Asit Sen. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Zaheeda Hussain, Aruna Irani, Keshto Mukherjee and Parikshit Sahni. It has music by Salil Choudhary and Roshan. The film has some outstanding songs that include "Oh Re Taal Mile", "Mahalon Ka Raja Mila", "Mile Na Phool To", and "Dulhan Se Tumhara Milan Hoga". Surveillance Surveillance is a 1997 Chinese comedy film directed by Huang Jianxin. It was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival. Olive Oyl for President Olive Oyl for President is a 1948 entry in the Popeye the Sailor animated short subject series, produced by Famous Studios and released on January 30, 1948 by Paramount Pictures. The short is a reworking of a 1932 Betty Boop cartoon, Betty Boop for President, and depicts what Popeye imagines the world would be like if Olive Oyl were president. Solid Ivory Solid Ivory is the 24th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on August 25, 1947, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Woody the Giant Killer Woody the Giant Killer is the 25th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on December 15, 1947, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film is a parody of the tale "Jack and the Beanstalk". Mob Queen Mob Queen is a 1998 American romantic comedy directed by Jon Carnoy and written by Mike Horelick. Jawani Diwani Jawani Diwani is a 1972 Bollywood movie directed by Narender Bedi, and starring Randhir Kapoor, Jaya Bhaduri, Balraj Sahni, Nirupa Roy, as leads. This was also Kader Khans debut as a dialogue writer. The film is most remembered for its songs by R.D. Burman, including, "Jaane Jaan Doodta Phir Ruha", "Saamne Yeh Koun Aaya", "Nahi Nahi Abhi Nahi" and "Yeh Jawani Hai Diwani". The film was a musical hit and the eighth highest grossing film at the Indian Box Office. After being stereotyped in the girl-next-door image after her Bollywood debut film, Guddi, Jaya Bhaduri tried to break out of the mould with a glamorous role in the film. The movie was remade in Kannada in 1991 as Aralida Hoovugalu. Saving Grace Saving Grace is a 1998 film produced in New Zealand based on a play by Duncan Sarkies. It was directed by Costa Botes and stars Kirsty Hamilton and Jim Moriarty. Ganito kami noon... Paano kayo ngayon? Ganito Kami Noon, Paano Kayo Ngayon? is a 1976 Filipino romantic musical drama film set in the era of Spanish colonization in the Philippines. It was directed by Eddie Romero and starred Christopher De Leon and Gloria Diaz. The film was selected as the Philippine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. In 2013, ABS-CBN Film Archives in partnership with Central Digital Lab digitally restored and remastered the film and was subsequently released in select theaters for a limited period of time. The digitally restored version was also released on DVD and iTunes. The Blazing Temple The Blazing Temple is a 1976 independently released Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Joseph Kuo, starring Chang Yi and Carter Wong. La mano lunga del padrino Long Arm of the Godfather is a 1972 Italian crime film directed by Nardo Bonomi and starring Adolfo Celi. Dismissed on His Wedding Night Sissignore, internationally released as Dismissed on His Wedding Night and Yes Sir, is a 1968 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Ugo Tognazzi. Crosstrap Crosstrap is a 1962 British B-movie crime film, starring Laurence Payne, Jill Adams and Gary Cockrell, and marking the directorial debut of Robert Hartford-Davis. The screenplay was adapted from a novel by John Newton Chance. The film was reportedly unusually graphic for its time in its on-screen depiction of violence, with one reviewer describing a "climactic blood-bath where corpses bite the dust as freely as Indians in a John Ford western". Deps Deps is a 1974 Yugoslavian film directed by Antun Vrdoljak and starring Bekim Fehmiu, Milena Dravić, Fabijan Šovagović and Relja Bašić. Thunderstorm The Thunderstorm is a 1957 Hong Kong drama film directed by Ng Wui and starring Bruce Lee based on the play Thunderstorm by Chinese dramatist Cao Yu. Originally filmed and released in Cantonese in 1957, The Thunderstorm was dubbed into Mandarin for re-release during the 1970s in Hong Kong when Lee shot to super stardom during the time when Mandarin films dominated Hong Kong cinema. Our Last Spring Our Last Spring is a 1960 Greek drama film directed by Michael Cacoyannis and based on the 1938 novel "Eroica" by Greek writer Kosmas Politis. It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival. Man, vrouw, hondje Man, Vrouw, Hondje is a 1999 Dutch film directed by Nicole van Kilsdonk. Shi ren guan shi ba qi The Unbeaten 28 is a 1980 Taiwan independent released martial arts film directed by Joseph Kuo starring Jack Long, Mark Long and Meng Fei. Under the Chinese Restaurant Under the Chinese Restaurant is a 1987 Italian fantasy-comedy film written and directed by Bruno Bozzetto. It is the first and only live action film by Bozzetto. El sopar El Sopar is a 1974 documentary film, in Catalan and Spanish, by experimental filmmaker Pere Portabella. The film takes place on the night of the execution of militant anarchist Salvador Puig Antich by Francos Spanish State. Using simple cinematic conventions, Portabellas documentary involves five former political prisoners gathered in a farmhouse to prepare dinner and discuss the problems with long prison terms. To protect the films subjects from persecution by in Francoist Spain, the films production was coordinated in secrecy, with notices of the secret shooting location sent to technicians and participants at staggered times. Bellyful Le Conte du ventre plein is a 2000 film written and directed by Melvin Van Peebles. Labu dan Labi Labu dan Labi is a 1962 Singaporean buddy comedy film directed by and starring P. Ramlee. The movie was filmed in Singapore and it revolves around the antics of Labu and Labi, two servants with wild imaginations who work in the house of a wealthy but miserly man, Haji Bakhil bin Haji Kedekut. The movie is filmed in the style of a stage pantomime, with over-the-top comedy and featuring the characters occasionally talking directly to the audience. The films sequel is Nasib Si Labu Labi. Reunion Reunion, also known as American Reunion, is a 2001 American film directed by Leif Tilden and Mark Poggi using the filmmaking techniques of Dogme 95 style. It stars Billy Wirth and Jennifer Rubin in a bittersweet tale about six former classmates gathering 24 hours before their 20th high school reunion. Reunion is listed as the 17th film to conform to the minimalist tenets of the Danish avant-garde school of Dogme. 23 Skidoo 23 Skidoo is a 1964 short experimental black-and-white film directed by Julian Biggs and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Its central images are "eerie" and "disturbing" scenes of downtown Montreal devoid of people. The film offers no explanation for what happened to the people until a scene in a newsroom where we glimpse a never-completed report about the explosion of the first neutron bomb. In 1965 the film was nominated for a BAFTA Award for "Best Short Film", and was also nominated for a UN Award. It won "Special Mention" in the international competition at the Cracow Film Festival that year. Sharapanjara Sharapanjara is a 1971 Indian Kannada language film directed by Puttanna Kanagal, based on a novel by Triveni of the same name, and starring Kalpana and Gangadhar in lead roles. This film is considered one of the best Kannada movies ever made. Trivenis novel was richly visual and Puttanna not only stayed faithful to the novel on screen but also retained most of the novels dialogues and credited Triveni for them. The film won the award for Best Feature Film in Kannada at the 20th National Film Awards in 1972. It also won three awards at the 1970-71 Karnataka State Film Awards including the award for First Best Film. The film was later remade in Telugu as Krishnaveni starring Vanisri. It Don't Cost Nothin' to Say Good Morning It Dont Cost Nothin to Say Good Morning 1994 is an award-winning documentary film directed by Kenny Hotz and Spencer Rice. The film is about the life of a homeless man, known only as "Shorty Gordy", who was a beloved but drunken, potty-mouthed panhandler, which was filmed over three years, covering Gordys life and death. The movie premiered at Palm Springs Film Festival, Cinéfest, the Worldwide Short Film Festival and won best short at the Hot Docs Film Festival. Seetha Rama Kalyanam Seeta Rama Kalyanam is a 1960 Telugu mythological film, produced by N. Trivikrama Rao under the National Art Theaters banner and directed by N. T. Rama Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles and music composed by Gali Penchala Narasimha Rao. The movie was a blockbuster and garnered name for NTR for portraying and emphasizing Ravana character. The movie is also famous for its song "Seetaramula kalyanam chutamu rarandi". Ciao America Ciao America is a 2002 American-Italian comedy-drama film directed by Frank Ciota. Sasneham Sasneham... is a 1990 Malayalam language family film written by Lohithadas and directed by Sathyan Anthikad. It stars Balachandra Menon, Shobana, Innocent, Sukumari, Meena, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Mamukkoya, Karamana Janardanan Nair and Paravoor Bharathan. Johnson composed the music for the film with lyrics by P. K. Gopi. G. Venugopal won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Singer for the song "Thaane Poovitta Moham". The film was remade in Tamil as Manasu Rendum Pudhusu and in Telugu as Master Kapuram. Age 7 in America Age 7 in America is a 1991 American documentary film produced by Michael Apted, co-produced by Vicky Bippart, directed by Phil Joanou, and narrated by Meryl Streep. It details the lives of 7-year-old Americans from across the continental United States, of varying social classes and ethnicities. Patterned after the Up series of the United Kingdom, Age 7 in America has been succeeded by the films 14 Up in America, also directed by Joanou and produced by Vicky Bippart, and 21 Up in America, directed by Christopher Dillon Quinn and produced by Vicky Bippart. King Lear King Lear is a 1999 adaptation of William Shakespeares play of the same name. The film stars Brian Blessed in the title role. Apart from Peter Brooks King Lear in 1971, it is the only other feature-length film adaptation to preserve Shakespeares verse. Yvonne Griggs, in Shakespeares King Lear: A close study of the relationship between text and film, characterised it as "a very stilted costume drama". Soap Girl Soap Girl is a 2002 drama film directed by Young Man Kang, a Korean-born filmmaker who made his U.S. directing debut Cupids Mistake. Varasudu Vaarasudu is a 1993 Telugu action film, produced by D. Kishore under the Sri Jayabheri Art Productions banner, presented by Murali Mohan, directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana and cinematography by Chota K. Naidu. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Nagma, Krishna in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. It is a remake of the Bollywood hit Phool Aur Kaante. Gaddaar Gaddaar is a 1995 Indian Bollywood film directed by Deepak Sareen and produced by Sunanda R. Shetty. It stars Sunil Shetty, Sonali Bendre and Harish Kumar in pivotal roles. Días de boda Wedding Days is a 2002 dogma film directed by Juan Pinzás. Alibabhavum Narpathu Thirudargalum Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum is a 1956 Indian Tamil-language fantasy swashbuckler film directed and produced by T. R. Sundaram under his production banner Modern Theatres. The film features M. G. Ramachandran and Bhanumathi Ramakrishna in the lead roles, with K. Sarangkapani, P. S. Veerappa, K. A. Thangavelu, M. N. Rajam, Sushila, Vidhyavathi, and M. G. Chakrapani in supporting roles. The film tells the story of Alibaba, a poor woodcutter, who becomes wealthy after finding a secret cave which contains various treasures and antiques. He resolves to keep his source of wealth a secret to lead a peaceful life. Whether he keeps it a secret and protects the treasure from falling into the wrong hands forms the rest of the story. Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum was shot in Gevacolor and is notable for being the first Tamil and South Indian full-length colour film. It is based on the story Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves from One Thousand and One Nights. It is also the second Tamil film adaptation of that story, after the 1941 film of the same name. Filming took place mainly at Mysore and Yercaud. The soundtrack was composed by Susarla Dakshinamurthi, and re-used many songs from the 1954 Hindi film Alibaba Aur 40 Chor. It was also the final film of Ramachandrans three-film contract with Modern Theatres. Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum was released on 14 January 1956 during the festive occasion of Thai Pongal. It was a milestone in Ramachandrans career and became a success at the box office which was largely attributed to it being the first full-length colour film in South India. The songs also attained popularity. The film was later dubbed in Telugu as Ali Baba 40 Dongalu. Violent Panic: The Big Crash is a 1976 Japanese heist film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Folle embellie Folle Embellie is a French-Swiss-Canadian film directed by Dominique Cabrera. Seashore Village The Sea Village is a 1965 South Korean film directed by Kim Soo-yong. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards. Black Listed Black Listed is a 2003 film directed by Robert Townsend. Kankettu Kankettu is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Rajan Balakrishnan. The film stars Jayaram, Sreenivasan, Shobhana and Geetha Vijayan in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. Spokane Spokane is a film that premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival, written and directed by Larry Kennar. The cast included Kyle Bornheimer and Jason Waters. A short film, with a run time of only 29 minutes. It was awarded an honorable mention in the international shorts category. The Fanimatrix: Run Program The Fanimatrix is a science fiction/action fan film based on The Matrix, released on the Internet on 27 September 2003, written and directed by Steven A. Davis and Rajneel Singh. It stars Steven A. Davis, Farrah Lipsham, Fasitua Amosa, and Vaughan Beckley. Its name is a deliberate pun using the title The Animatrix and the term fan film. Hence it is a live-action, fan-made version of The Animatrix. Rolling Stones: Four Flicks Four Flicks is a concert DVD collection by British rock band The Rolling Stones, filmed during the bands Licks World Tour in 2002–2003. The collection was released exclusively through Best Buy on 11 November 2003, which caused other retailers to remove the bands previous releases from their stores. Four Flicks was certified 19× multi-platinum in the United States and 2× diamond in Canada; for a combined total of 675,000 shipments in those regions. The Red Detachment of Women The Red Detachment of Women is a 1970 Chinese filmed performance of the Chinese ballet of the same name - which itself was a version of director Xie Jins original 1961 film. The style is called yangbanxi It is one of eight approved revolutionary model dramas made during the Cultural Revolution. A Beijing Opera version was filmed by the August First Film Studio in 1972. Gay by Dawn Gay By Dawn is a 10-minute short film written and directed by Jonathan London as his non-thesis film at Columbia University. The story revolves around four redneck hunters in the woods telling ghost stories. Soon, their stories begin to get the best of them. Gay By Dawn was filmed from February 12 to February 14, 2004, in Dripping Springs. The film went on to win a number of awards, including: Best Comedy, 2005 Dixie Film Festival in Atlanta, Georgia Best Humor/Parody Film Award, 2005 San Diego Comic-Con International The College Narrative Award, 2005 Carolina Film and Video Festival Best Comedy, 2004 Cincinnati International Festival of Horror The films title song was recorded by Dynamite Boy. Pick Up the Mic Pick Up the Mic is a documentary film, released in 2006, which profiles the underground homo hop scene, which is a subgenre of hip hop that includes gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender artists. The film was directed by Alex Hinton. The documentary had its premiere at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. Subsequently the film screened at other film festivals around the world. An edited version aired nationally in the United States on the Logo cable television channel. Though homophobia is a phenomenon commonly laid at the feet of mainstream hip hop, pop cultures relationship to it has also been shaped by white middle class LGBT communities covert and overt racism and internalized homophobia. As a result, the attendant conversations in LGBT and straight mainstream media around the subject tend to gravitate toward the speculative and the apocryphal. Homohop is a growing subgenre of aggressive pro-gay lyrics directly confronting the perceived homophobia of mainstream rap. It is a significant underground gay hip hop movement, spearheaded by many of the artists profiled in Pick Up the Mic. The performance footage in the documentary was shot at the PeaceOUT World Homo Hop Festival in Oakland between 2002 and 2004, and Peace Out East, a sister festival in New York City curated by Judge "Dutchboy" Muscat and Shante "Paradigm" Smalls. All of the artists featured in Pick Up the Mic have released multiple independent recordings and have toured the United States and internationally over the past several years. Katastrophe, Deep Dickollective and Scream Club have been among the most prolific, with the Scream Club making several tours across Europe in recent years, where they have developed a cult-like following. Ashita no Nadja , is a Japanese anime television series animated by Toei Animation and aired between February 2, 2003 and January 25, 2004. In 2009, William Winckler Productions produced two all-new English-dubbed movie versions edited from the original series. Producer William Winckler, known for The Space Knight, wrote, produced and directed the English films, which are seen on broadband in Japan. A manga adaptation, written by Izumi Todo and illustrated by Yui Ayumi, was serialized by Kodansha in the manga magazine Nakayoshi from March 2003 to February 2004, and collected in two bound volumes. The Dreams of Sparrows The Dreams of Sparrows is a documentary film about post-war Iraq, by Hayder Daffar of the Iraq Eye Group, an Iraqi filmmaking group. The film was shot throughout 2003 and 2004 with a hand-held camera, consisting of street level interviews with various Iraqi citizens and explores their feelings about the changes occurring around them. The film was produced by digitally sending footage to the United States via e-mail where it was assembled in rough sequences and posted on the internet. A DVD version of the film was released in 2005. Dreams of the Sparrows offers many differing viewpoints in its interviews. Some Iraqis place photos of U.S. President George W. Bush in shrines, while others oppose the presence of American forces. Some admit a longing for the days of Saddam Husseins rule, while others, having survived torture under his regime, express happiness with his removal. The capture of Hussein occurred during filming and street interviews cover the topic. In the film, one of the photographers was allegedly killed by US forces before the film was completed. The 11th Day The 11th Day: Crete 1941 is a 2005 documentary film featuring eyewitness accounts from survivors of the Battle for Crete during World War II. The film was created by producer-director Christos Epperson and writer-producer Michael Epperson, and funded by Alex Spanos. Among the eyewitnesses are British SOE operative and famous travel writer Patrick Leigh Fermor, along with George Doundoulakis, and Cretan Resistance hero George Tzitzika. The non-veterans giving historical commentary include Chase Brandon of the CIA and Professor Andre Gerolymatos of Simon Fraser University. Bravo, My Life! Bravo, My Life, also known as Mommy, Dearest, is a 2005 South Korean film directed by Park Heung-sik about an adolescent boy who starts to come of age in the late 70s and early 80s, largely oblivious to the dramatic political events occurring around him. The film sold 406,526 tickets nationwide. Except the Dying Except the Dying is a 2004 made-for-TV film starring Peter Outerbridge, Colm Meaney, Keeley Hawes, William B. Davis and Flora Montgomery. It was adapted by Janet MacLean from the novel of the same name by Maureen Jennings. Mirmo zibang! is a manga series written by Hiromu Shinozuka and serialized in Ciao magazine from July 2001 through December 2005. It was also published in twelve collected volumes by Shogakukan. The manga series was awarded in the 2003 Kodansha Manga Award and in the 2004 Shogakukan Manga Award for childrens manga. The series was licensed for an English language release in North America by Viz Media. Four months later, the show aired in Japan for the first time. Chuang Yi released the manga in English in Singapore. An anime series named by Studio Hibari was adapted from the manga. It premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo on April 6, 2002, and ran for 172 episodes until September 27, 2005. The anime series is also licensed by Viz Media for an English language release in North America, and by ShoPro Entertainment, as Mirmo!. Txt TxT is a 2006 Filipino supernatural horror film directed by Michael Tuviera and starring Angel Locsin, Dennis Trillo, Oyo Boy Sotto, Julia Clarete, Dante Rivero and Eugene Domingo. Sisterhood Sisterhood is a comedy feature film shot in London and Governors Bay, Christchurch, New Zealand and completed in 2008. It premiered in Londons West End on 23 October 2008, followed by a theatrical release in the UK. It played in competition at the inaugural The Feel Good Film Festival in Los Angeles between 22–24 August. The cast includes Nicholas Ball, Maria Charles, Rory McGregor, Graham McTavish, Isabelle Defaut, Emily Corcoran, Robert Faith and Jon Gadsby. The film was directed by Richard Wellings-Thomas, written by Emily Corcoran and produced by Emily Corcoran, Tim Hart and A Sirokh. Blood on the Flat Track: The Rise of the Rat City Rollergirls Blood on the Flat Track: The Rise of the Rat City Rollergirls is a documentary film produced and directed by Lainy Bagwell and Lacey Leavitt. The film documents the formative years of the Seattle womens flat track roller derby league, the Rat City Rollergirls. Under the Mud Under the Mud is a 2009 comedy film directed by Solon Papadopoulos. It is set in Garston, an economically depressed area of Liverpool and follows the dramatic and eccentric happenings within one family on the day of its youngest daughters first Holy Communion. The film includes several fantasy sequences, and has been described by its producers as "social surrealism". Centigrade Centigrade is a 2007 thriller short film starring Colin Cunningham, Daniel Brodsky, and Bernhard Lachkovics about a man trapped in a trailer. It won Leo Awards and awards at Method Fest Independent Film Festival and Cinequest Film Festival. The producers are working to turn the short into a feature film. Return of the Storks Return of the Storks is a 2007 Slovak film directed by Martin Repka. It was Slovakias submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Bike Squad Bike Squad is a 2008 English television comedy film about a team of bicycle-mounted police. Black Widow Black Widow is a 2010 thriller movie directed by Mark Roemmich and starring Jack Scalia, Jennifer ODell, and Christopher McDonald. Director Director is a 2009 action film directed by Aleks Rosenberg, produced by Alex Cohen, and starring Claudia Davilla, Stephane Kay, Mike Paris and Wu-Tang Clan-affiliated groups Prodigal Sunn. The film is set in Miami, Florida. Radio Dayz Radio Dayz is a 2008 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Ha Ki-ho. Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars is a 1981 television film incorporating re-edited footage from the 1967 British Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. Created by ITC Entertainments New York City offices, the film is a compilation of the original episodes "Shadow of Fear", "Lunarville 7", "Crater 101" and "Dangerous Rendezvous". It complements a previous Captain Scarlet compilation movie, Captain Scarlet vs the Mysterons. The film was negatively received by fans of the original 1960s programme. The film was later mocked in November 1988 on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Gulmohar Gulmohar is a 2008 Malayalam film written by Deedi Damodaran and directed by Jayaraj, starring Ranjith, Siddique, Augustine, and Meenu Mathew. Hysterical Psycho Hysterical Psycho is a 2009 American horror comedy film written and directed by Dan Fogler. It stars Randy Baruh, Noah Bean, Kelly Hutchinson, Charissa Camorro, Nicholas DeCegli, and Kate Gersten as a group of friends who encounter "lunar radiation" that causes people to go insane. Champion Champion is a 2003 Bengali sports-drama film directed by Rabi Kinagi, the movie featured Jeet and Srabanti Chatterjee. This movie is Jeets third movie and Srabanti Chatterjees debut movie. This film was a remake of Telugu film Thammudu which itself was inspired by the 1992 Hindi film Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar. Look Look is a 2009 short film written and directed by Ryan Pickett. Blood in the Water Blood in the Water is a television film that aired on the Discovery Channel in 2009. It was directed by Richard Bedser. It is based on a true-life series of shark attacks that became the inspiration for Peter Benchleys novel Jaws. It was the season premiere of Shark Week on August 2 for the 2009 season. With One Voice With One Voice is a 2009 documentary directed by Eric Temple and written by Carol and Matthew Flickstein exploring the unity of humanity, featuring mystics from around the world, whose lives have been dedicated to answering the mysteries of existence. The Gambler Who Wouldn't Die Ti ho cercata in tutti i necrologi is an English/Italian dramatic film directed by Giancarlo Giannini. Its English title is The Gambler Who Wouldnt Die. Nikita, a man who despises his own life, is offered as quarry to experienced hunters. His struggle for survival leads him to understand the true value of life, survival and redemption. While he is hunted, he knows and loves the elusive Helena. Bolo Raam Bolo Raam is a 2009 Bollywood film directed by Rakesh Chaturvedi, released on 31 December 2009. This film is a remake of the Tamil film Raam, released in 2005. Winter Winter is a Malayalam horror/psychological thriller slasher film starring Jayaram, Bhavana released in the year 2009. The film was shot in 2003. It was directed by Deepu Karunakaran and produced by K. Radhakrishnan. The music is scored by M. R. Rajakrishnan. Later the film was Dubbed into Tamil as Bhayam Bhayam released in 2012 And Thou Shalt Love And Thou Shalt Love is an Israeli short film. It was directed by Chaim Elbaum. The film examines the difficulties of being both an Orthodox Jew and gay. The story is based on Elbaums experiences with being gay. It won the best drama award at the 2008 Jerusalem Film Festival. Broker Broker is a 2010 Telugu film written, composed and directed by R. P. Patnaik who also portrays the lead role in the film. Kannada film Agraja was loosely inspired from this film. A sequel titled Broker 2 was released in 2014. Lessons in Forgetting Lessons in Forgetting is a 2012 Indian film produced by Prince Thampi for Arowana Studios. It is based on the novel of the same name by Anita Nair and directed by Unni Vijayan. It stars Adil Hussain, Roshni Achreja, Maya Tideman and Raaghav Chanana. The film is shot in 35mm Cinemascope. It was awarded the 2012 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in English. Continental Continental is a film directed by Malcolm Ingram, which premiered at SXSW festival on March 10, 2013. The film is a documentary about the history of the Continental Baths, a historic gay bathhouse in New York City. It is also, notably, Ingrams first film since 1999s Tail Lights Fade not to have Kevin Smith on board as a co-producer. The film was funded with help from Kickstarter Prominent figures appearing in the film, either in archival footage or in new interviews, include Jaye P. Morgan, Holly Woodlawn, Michael Musto, Frankie Knuckles, Bette Midler and Sarah Dash. Er Conde Jones Er Conde Jones is a Venezuelan science-fiction-comedy film written, directed and produced by Venezuelan comedian Bejamín Rausseo, who also is the main protagonist, Count Jones. The film has, also, special appearances by Venezuelan actors Luis Chataing and Erika de la Vega. Released on August 26, 2011 in Venezuela, the film became one of the most successful national films in Venezuelan history, with, as of the end of 2011, more than 696.000 spectators. It also became the highest-grossing non-foreign film of the year. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 1, 2011. Also, Rausseo announced a sequel, tentatively named Er Conde Bond. Viva Zalata Viva Zalata is a 1976 Egyptian western comedy film directed by Hassan Hafez. Bahrain: Shouting in the Dark Bahrain: Shouting in the Dark is a television documentary film produced by Qatar-based news channel Al Jazeera English about the Bahraini uprising. The film was first aired on 4 August 2011, featuring footage recorded during protests and police crackdowns, interviews with activists and physicians, as well as footage aired by state-owned television. 3.11: Surviving Japan 3.11: Surviving Japan is a documentary film about the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in Japan written and directed by volunteer and resident Christopher Noland. Seances Seances is a 2016 interactive project by filmmaker and installation artist Guy Maddin, co-creators Evan and Galen Johnson, and the National Film Board of Canada, combining Maddins recreations of lost films with an algorithmic film generator that allows for multiple storytelling permutations. Maddin began the project in 2012 in Paris, France, shooting footage for 18 films at the Centre Georges Pompidou and continued shooting footage for an additional 12 films at the Phi Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Paris and Montreal shoots each took three weeks, with Maddin completing one short film of approximately 15-20 minutes each day. The shoots were also presented as art installation projects, during which Maddin, along with the cast and crew, held a “séance” during which Maddin "invited the spirit of a lost photoplay to possess them." Vendeta Vendeta is a 2011 Czech thriller film directed by Miroslav Ondruš. Super Hero War Z: Kamen Rider vs. Super Sentai vs. Space Sheriff is a 2013 tokusatsu superhero film which features a crossover between the Kamen Rider, Super Sentai, and the Space Sheriff Series, representing the Metal Heroes series as a whole. It is also a sequel to the 2012 film Super Hero Taisen. The protagonists of The Movie, Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters, and Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger are featured, but the casts of Kamen Rider Wizard, Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger, and Kamen Rider Fourze also participate in the film as well as the return of Kamen Rider Super-1. The version of Inazuman from Movie War Ultimatum also appears. Better and Better Better and Better is a 2013 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Zhang Yibai and Xie Dongshen and written by Xu Zhengchao, starring Aaron Kwok, Wang Baoqiang, Tong Dawei, Xu Jinglei, Jing Tian, and Sandra Ng. The film premiered in China on 10 February 2013. Listen Listen is a 2012 American thriller/sci-fi/comedy film written/directed by F.C.Rabbath. The story is based off a short film by the same writer/director made in 2007. The film stars Joshua Mikel, Sergio Soltero, Bill Kelly and Lanny Thomas. The film was released on big venues in 2015. Unknown Brood Unknown Brood is a Dutch documentary, directed by Dennis Alink. The film depicts the life of painter and rock-n-roll musician Herman Brood and premiered at the IDFA in Amsterdam. The film was nominated for Best Dutch Documentary and has been released in cinemas by distributor Amstel Film. Little from the Fish Shop Little from the Fish Shop is a Czech animated film written and directed by Jan Balej. The film is loosely based on Hans Christian Andersens story "The Little Mermaid". It uses puppets animated in stop motion. Roffa Roffa is a 2013 Dutch independent drama film about football hooliganism. It was directed by Bobby Boermans and stars Loek Peters, Ilse Heus and Joost Koning. In the film, a former hooligan and member of Feyenoord football firm U.D.F. is released from prison and while trying to get his personal life back on track with his family, is pulled back into the violent activities of his firm. Throughout the film, Feyenoords U.D.F, fight other "firms" such as A.F.C.A, Vak G, Bunnikside, Ben-Side and Spangenaren. Shravani Subramanya Shravani Subramanya is a 2013 Indian Kannada-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Manju Swaraj and produced by K. A Suresh under his home production banner Suresh Arts Productions. The film features Ganesh and Amulya in lead roles. This is the second collaboration of both stars after the 2007 blockbuster hit Cheluvina Chittara. Amulya makes her comeback after a hiatus through this film. The film features the score and soundtrack composed by V. Harikrishna. The principal photography of the film began at Mysore around the Lalit Mahal palace and has been progressing at a brisk pace in the same city. The first teaser of the film was released on YouTube website by the producer on 29 June 2013. Amulya won Best Actress Award at 61st Filmfare Awards South for her Performance. Aajacha Divas Majha Aajcha Divas Majha is a Marathi drama film released on 29 March 2013. Produced by Puja Chhabria and directed by Chandrakant Kulkarni. The film stars Sachin Khedekar, Ashwini Bhave and Mahesh Manjrekar. The films music is by Ashok Patki and Mangesh Dhadke. The films is based on a political background with a compassionate story. Emil & Ida i Lönneberga That Boy Emil is a Swedish animated film based on the Astrid Lindgren books of Emil i Lönneberga. It was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 December 2013. Babloo Happy Hai Babloo Happy Hai is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Nila Madhab Panda, who earlier directed I am Kalam and Jalpari. It is a love story of todays youngsters, and what they think love and sex are in the times of multiplexes and fast cars. The film features Sahil Anand, Erica Fernandes, Sumit Suri, Amol Parashar, Preet Kamal, Anu Choudhury, Reyhna Malhotra and Parvin Dabas in pivotal roles. The films name was originally Love is not mathematics. The film released on 7 February 2014, along with three other Bollywood films - Hasee Toh Phasee, Heartless and Ya Rab. Invasión Invasion is a 2014 Panamanian documentary film written and directed by Abner Benaim about the 1989 US invasion. It was selected as the Panamanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. It was the first time that Panama submitted a film for the Best Foreign Language Oscar. Revenge of the Worthless Revenge of the Worthless is a 2016 Pakistani action drama film featuring the directorial debut of Jamal Shah with an assistant direction of Zohaib Akhtar and produced by Amna Shah under production banner Hunerkada Films. The film casts Jamal Shah himself, Ayub Khoso, Firdous Jamal, Shamil Khan, Maira Khan and Emel Karakose along with new talent, the students of Hunerkada College of Visual and Performing Arts. And Noor Bukhari in a Cameo. Bacon & God's Wrath Bacon and Gods Wrath is a Canadian short documentary film, which premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Directed by Sol Friedman and mixing animation with live action interview footage, the film centres on Razie Brownstone, a 90-year-old Jewish woman who, after undergoing a crisis of faith which has led her to reject many of the tenets of her religion, is preparing to cook and eat bacon for the first time in her life. At TIFF, the film received an Honourable Mention from the jury for the Best Canadian Short Film award. The film was later named to TIFFs year-end Canadas Top Ten list of the best Canadian short films of the year. In 2016 the film won the Short Film Jury Award for Non-fiction at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, and the Canadian Screen Award for Best Short Documentary at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards. Kitten from Lizjukova Street The Kitten from Lizyukov Street is a 1988 Soviet animated film directed by Vyacheslav Kotyonochkin. Film features the voices of popular artists Vyacheslav Nevinny and Olga Aroseva. In 2003 a sculpture was opened in Voronezh, featuring the characters of this film. The musical introduction to this film was used by Seryoga as the main theme for the film Bumer. Almost Sunrise Almost Sunrise is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Michael Collins and produced by Marty Syjuco. It recounts the story of two Iraq veterans, Tom Voss and Anthony Anderson, who, in an attempt to put their combat experience behind them, embark on a 2,700-mile trek on foot across America. It made its world premiere on the opening night of the Telluride Mountainfilm Festival on 27 May 2016. After its theatrical run, it aired on the PBS series POV. Aami Shudhu Cheyechhi Tomay Ami Shudhu Cheyechi Tomay is a 2014 West Bengal and Bangladesh joint film directed by Ashok Pati and Anonno Mamun and produced by Ashok Dhanuka under the banner of Eskay Movies. The film was co-produced by Action Cut Entertainment. The film features Bengali actors Ankush Hazra, Subhasree Ganguly and Vikram Chatterjee in the lead roles. It is a remake of Telugu movie Arya 2. The music for the film was composed by Savvy Gupta, Hridoy Khan and Akassh. This is the fourth collaboration between Ankush and Eskay Movies, after Idiot, Kanamachi, and Khiladi. This is the third collaboration between Subhasree and Eskay Movies, after Khokababu and Khoka 420. This is also Ankush and Subhasrees first Indo-Bangladeshi joint venture film. Once Again Pinneyum is a 2016 Malayalam crime drama film written, co-produced, and directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan. Businessman Baby Mathew Somatheeram co-produces the film. The film portrays a lovestory where Dileep and Kavya Madhavan are playing the lead roles. This film loosely adapted from original criminal incident that happened in Kerala during 80s by Sukumara Kurup,a wanted criminal. Ammani Ammani is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Lakshmy Ramakrishnan. It features herself, Subbalakshmi and Nithin Sathya in the leading roles. The film, produced by Ven Govinda, released on 14 October 2016. Mr. Neighbor's House Mr. Neighbors House is a series of TV specials created by Brian Huskey, Jason Mantzoukas, and Jesse Falcon. It is a parody of Mister Rogers Neighborhood and premiered on December 2, 2016 on Adult Swim. The puppets for the characters were created by Viva la Puppet. The specials are produced by Alive and Kicking, Inc. A second special, Mr. Neighbors House 2, premiered on June 24, 2018. Isoken Isoken is a 2017 romantic comedy written and directed by Jadesola Osiberu. The film stars Dakore Akande, Joseph Benjamin, and Marc Rhys. The film was produced by Tribe85 productions and distributed by Silverbird Distributions in Nigeria and Evrit film in the UK. It premiered in the United Kingdom on 24 May 2017 at the West Ends Cineworld in London and then in Nigeria on 16 June 2017 at the Landmark event center, Victoria Island. The movie is one of the creative industry projects under the NollyFund loan scheme supported by the Bank of Industry. Ninaithen Vandhai Ninaithen Vandhai is a 1998 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by K. Selva Bharathy and produced by Allu Aravind. The film features Vijay, Rambha and Devayani in the lead roles with Manivannan, Charle, Ranjith, Senthil, and Vinu Chakravarthy, amongst others in supporting roles. The film is the Tamil remake of the 1996 Telugu film Pelli Sandadi. The music was composed by Deva. It released on 10 April 1998 and was a super hit the box office. The Price of Free The Price of Free is a documentary about Nobel Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi. The film, formerly known as Kailash, premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and won the Sundance Grand Jury Prize and debuted on YouTube in November 2018. The Price of Free was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Social Issue Documentary at the 40th News and Documentary Emmy Awards. Orange Orange is a 2018 Indian Kannada romantic comedy film directed by Prashant Raj and produced by Naveen starring Ganesh in the lead, making it a second collaboration after Zoom, alongside Priya Anand. The supporting cast features Dev Gill, Sadhu Kokila, Ravishankar Gowda, Rangayana Raghu and Avinash among others. The music is scored by S. Thaman and cinematography is by Santhosh Rai Pathaje. The film team has shot three songs and few montage scenes across several cities of the Europe continent. The film released across Karnataka on 7 December 2018. The film marks the first ever venture in Kannada cinema to have been acquired by the Amazon Prime prior to its release. Riña en un café Riña en un café Spanish short silent film directed by Fructuós Gelabert. It is considered the first Spanish film with a plot. Trilby Trilby is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Wilton Lackaye, Clara Kimball Young, and Paul McAllister. It is an adaptation of the novel Trilby by George du Maurier. The films sets were designed by art director Ben Carré. Malombra Malombra is a 1917 silent Italian drama film directed by Carmine Gallone. The film was shown as part of the Silent Divas of the Italian Cinema programme at the 38th New York Film Festival in 2000. It is an adaptation of the 1881 novel Malombra by Antonio Fogazzaro, which was later adapted into a 1942 film of the same name. Alias French Gertie Alias French Gertie is an American Pre-Code crime film directed by George Archainbaud, with a screenplay by Wallace Smith, based upon the unproduced play, The Chatterbox by Bayard Veiller. It stars Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon, who were making their first on-screen appearance together. A copy of this film survives in the Library of Congress. Old English Old English is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and produced by Warner Bros. The film is based on the 1924 Broadway play of the same name by John Galsworthy. The film stars George Arliss, Leon Janney, Betty Lawford and Doris Lloyd. Man braucht kein Geld No Money Needed is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Hedy Lamarr, Heinz Rühmann and Hans Moser. It premiered on 5 February 1932. It was based on a play by Ferdinand Alternkirch and was shot during November 1931. A virtually bankrupt businessman in a small town manages to convince people that his newly arrived cousin, who is equally impoverished, is a millionaire. A French remake and an Italian remake were made in 1933. Boese himself remade the story in 1953 under the title The Uncle from America. Secrets of a Secretary Secrets of a Secretary is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Abbott, and starring Claudette Colbert and Herbert Marshall. The film was stage actress Mary Bolands first role in a talkie. Three's a Crowd Threes a Crowd is an American animated short film. It is a Merrie Melodies cartoon, released on December 10, 1932, although one source gives it a release date of January 17, 1933. Like most Merrie Melodies of its day, it was directed by Rudolf Ising and it prominently features the song whose title it shares. Frank Marsales provided musical direction. Unholy Love Unholy Love is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed and produced by Albert Ray. It was the first film adaptation of the French novel Madame Bovary produced. The film was quickly forgotten when more successful film adaptations of Madame Bovary were produced thereafter, such as Jean Renoirs 1934 version and Vincente Minnellis 1949 version. For the 1932 film, Ray renamed all the characters and moved the location of the story to Rye. A Bedtime Story A Bedtime Story is a 1933 Franco-American Pre-Code romantic comedy film starring Maurice Chevalier. Gallant Lady Gallant Lady is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by Gregory La Cava and written by Sam Mintz. The film stars Ann Harding, Clive Brook, Otto Kruger, Tullio Carminati, Dickie Moore, Janet Beecher and Betty Lawford. The film was released on January 5, 1934, by United Artists. Jennie Gerhardt Jennie Gerhardt is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Marion Gering for Paramount Pictures. It stars Sylvia Sidney, Mary Astor, and Edward Arnold. The film is based on the 1911 novel Jennie Gerhardt by Theodore Dreiser. Terror Aboard Terror Aboard is a 1933 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Paul Sloane, written by Robert Presnell Sr., Manuel Seff and Harvey F. Thew, and starring John Halliday, Charlie Ruggles, Shirley Grey, Neil Hamilton, Jack La Rue, Verree Teasdale and Stanley Fields. It was released on April 14, 1933, by Paramount Pictures. The Last Gentleman The Last Gentleman is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and written by Maude T. Howell, Leonard Praskins and Paul Schofield. The film stars George Arliss, Edna May Oliver, Janet Beecher, Charlotte Henry and Ralph Morgan. The film was released on April 28, 1934, by United Artists. The Witching Hour The Witching Hour is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Guy Standing, John Halliday, Judith Allen and Tom Brown. Ladies Crave Excitement Ladies Crave Excitement is a 1935 American action–comedy drama film released by Mascot Pictures, directed by Nick Grinde and starring Norman Foster, Evalyn Knapp and Esther Ralston. One More Spring One More Spring is a 1935 American comedy drama film about three people, played by Janet Gaynor, Warner Baxter, and Walter Woolf King, living together in a tool room at Central Park as an alternative to being homeless. The film was written by Edwin J. Burke from the Robert Nathan novel of the same name and directed by Henry King. Shanghai Shanghai is a 1935 film directed by James Flood, produced by Walter Wanger, distributed by Paramount Pictures, and starring Loretta Young and Charles Boyer. The pictures supporting cast features Warner Oland, Alison Skipworth, Charley Grapewin, Olive Tell and Keye Luke, and the running time is 75 minutes. 36 Hours to Kill 36 Hours to Kill is a 1936 American drama film directed by Eugene Forde, written by Lou Breslow and John Patrick, and starring Brian Donlevy, Gloria Stuart, Douglas Fowley, Isabel Jewell, Stepin Fetchit and Julius Tannen. It is based on the short story "Across the Aisle" by W. R. Burnett. The film was released on July 24, 1936, by 20th Century Fox. Gasparone Gasparone is a 1937 German musical comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Marika Rökk, Johannes Heesters and Heinz Schorlemmer. It is based on the operetta Gasparone by Carl Millöcker with a libretto by F Zell and Richard Genée. The films sets were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios and on location in Croatia. Larceny on the Air Larceny on the Air is a 1937 American film directed by Irving Pichel. Meet the Boy Friend Meet the Boyfriend is a 1937 American film directed by Ralph Staub. Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus Pecks Bad Boy with the Circus is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline, based on the book of the same name by George W. Peck, one of his stories of Pecks Bad Boy. Penrod's Double Trouble Penrods Double Trouble is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler, written by Crane Wilbur, and based on stories by Booth Tarkington. The film stars Billy Mauch, Bobby Mauch, Dick Purcell, Gene Lockhart, Kathleen Lockhart and Hugh OConnell. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 23, 1938. The Frozen Limits The Frozen Limits is a 1939 British comedy western film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Jimmy Nervo, Bud Flanagan, Teddy Knox, Chesney Allen and Charlie Naughton a group of entertainers commonly known as The Crazy Gang. It was written by Val Guest. Son of the Navy Son of the Navy, also known as The Young Recruit in the United States, is a 1940 American comedy-drama film directed by William Nigh and starring Jean Parker, James Dunn, and Martin Spellman. L'allegro fantasma The Happy Ghost is a 1941 Italian comedy film directed by Amleto Palermi and starring Totò, Luigi Pavese and Franco Coop. It was shot at the Cinecittà studios in Rome. The films art direction was by Gastone Medin. Bahama Passage Bahama Passage is a 1941 American drama film directed by Edward H. Griffith, starring Madeleine Carroll and Sterling Hayden. The film was primarily shot on Salt Cay in Technicolor. Desperate Cargo Desperate Cargo is a 1941 American film directed by William Beaudine and based on the 1937 Argosy magazine serial Loot Below by Eustace Lane Adams. The film stars Ralph Byrd and Carol Hughes. The supporting cast includes Julie Duncan and Jack Mulhall. Eagle Squadron Eagle Squadron is a 1942 American war film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Robert Stack, Diana Barrymore, John Loder and Nigel Bruce. It was based on a story by C.S. Forester that appeared in Cosmopolitan magazine, and inspired by media reports of the fighting in the Battle of Britain, in particular, the American pilots who volunteered before the United States entered World War II, to fly for the Royal Air Force in the actual Eagle Squadrons. The Kid Rides Again The Kid Rides Again is a 1943 American western directed by Sam Newfield. The film was one of the Billy the Kid by Producers Releasing Corporation. It was Iris Merediths last credited feature film role. Fuzzy Settles Down Fuzzy Settles Down is a 1944 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Wildfire Wildfire, also known as Wildfire: The Story of a Horse in the United Kingdom, is a 1945 American Cinecolor Western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey and starring Bob Steele. It was an early film production from Robert L. Lippert. Check Your Guns Check Your Guns is a 1948 film directed by Ray Taylor. It stars Eddie Dean. Floodtide Floodtide is a 1949 British romantic drama film directed by Frederick Wilson and starring Gordon Jackson, Rona Anderson, John Laurie and Jimmy Logan. The film was one of the four of David Rawnsleys films that used his "independent frame" technique, a form of back projection. The Return of Jesse James The Return of Jesse James is a 1950 American Western film directed by Arthur Hilton and starring John Ireland, Ann Dvorak and Henry Hull. The films art direction was by Frank Paul Sylos. Simbad el Mareado Sinbad the Seasick is a 1950 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Marcelo Chávez and Famie Kaufman. Katie Did It Katie Did It is a 1951 American romantic comedy film directed by Frederick De Cordova and starring Ann Blyth, Mark Stevens and Cecil Kellaway. A small town girl falls in love with a big city artist, but mistakenly believes he already has a wife and children. Up Front Up Front is a 1951 comedy film directed by Alexander Hall and starring Tom Ewell and David Wayne very loosely based on Bill Mauldins World War II characters Willie and Joe. Mauldin repudiated it and refused his advising fee; he claimed never to have seen it. Anything Can Happen Anything Can Happen is a 1952 comedy-drama film directed by George Seaton. José Ferrer stars as Giorgi Papashvily, who emigrates from Georgia in the Soviet Union to the United States and gradually becomes Americanized. Based on a 1945 best-selling biographical novel by Helen and George Papashvily, the film also stars Jose Ferrer and Kim Hunter, fresh from her Oscar-winning turn in A Streetcar Named Desire. Barbed Wire Barbed Wire is a 1952 American Western film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Gene Autry, Anne James, and William Fawcett. Written by Gerald Geraghty, the film is about a cattle buyer who goes to Texas to investigate why the cattle trails to Kansas are blocked. The Brave Don't Cry The Brave Dont Cry is a 1952 British drama film directed by Philip Leacock and starring John Gregson, Meg Buchanan and John Rae. The film depicts the events of September 1950 at the Knockshinnoch Castle colliery in Scotland, where 129 men were trapped by a landslide. It was shot at Southall Studios and was also known by the alternative title Knockshinnoch Story. The filmmakers used actors from the Glasgow Citizens Theatre. Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder Rainbow Round My Shoulder is a 1952 American musical film directed by Richard Quine and written by Blake Edwards and Richard Quine. The film stars Frankie Laine, Billy Daniels, Charlotte Austin, Arthur Franz, Ida Moore and Lloyd Corrigan. The film was released in September 1952, by Columbia Pictures. Den gamle mølle paa Mols The Old Mill on Mols is a 1953 Danish comedy film directed by Annelise Reenberg and starring Ib Schønberg, Henny Lindorff Buckhøj and Knud Heglund. The System The System is a 1953 American film noir crime film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Frank Lovejoy, Joan Weldon and Robert Arthur. Flesh and the Woman Flesh and the Woman is a 1954 French drama film directed by Robert Siodmak. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. It was released in the USA under the title Flesh and the Woman, and in the UK as The Card of Fate. It is a remake of the 1934 film Le Grand Jeu. Mercado de abasto Mercado de abasto is a 1955 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Lucas Demare. La vena d'oro Golden Vein is a 1955 Italian drama film directed Mauro Bolognini and starring Märta Torén and Richard Basehart. Soldaty Soldiers is a 1956 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Ivanov. The Birthday Present The Birthday Present is a 1957 British drama film directed by Pat Jackson. It stars Tony Britton as Simon Scott, a top toy salesmen returning from a business trip to Germany with a watch hidden inside a toy, intended as a birthday present for his wife Sylvia Syms. He is caught by customs, arrested, and the following day sentenced to four months imprisonment. The film explores several complex issues: problems in finding legal representation, the lack of competence and insensitivity of some solicitors, the day to day reality of prison life, as well as the financial and other practical difficulties in making an appeal against a relatively short sentence. Scott decides to drop the appeal and serve his time. After his release he loses his job, as his prison sentence has become widely known owing to a gossiping colleague. However, Scott rebuilds his life, with support from a loyal line manager, played by Geoffrey Keen. The film also featured Thorley Walters and Ian Bannen in small roles. The Flute and the Arrow The Flute and the Arrow is a 1957 Swedish drama film directed by Arne Sucksdorff. It was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. Hell's Crossroads Hells Crossroads is a 1957 American western film directed by Franklin Adreon and starring Stephen McNally, Peggie Castle, and Robert Vaughn. The films sets were designed by the art director Frank Arrigo. Musafir Musafir is a 1957 Hindi film written by Ritwik Ghatak and Hrishikesh Mukherjee, and directed by the latter in his directorial debut. The film is about a house and the lives of three families who live in it, so in essence it is three stories linked by the house. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Kishore Kumar, Keshto Mukherjee, Suchitra Sen and Nirupa Roy. The music is by Salil Chowdhury. Peter Voss, der Millionendieb Peter Voss, Thief of Millions is a 1958 West German comedy crime film directed by Wolfgang Becker and starring O.W. Fischer, Ingrid Andree and Margit Saad. It was based on the 1913 novel Peter Voss, Thief of Millions by Ewald Gerhard Seeliger, which had been previously adapted into three films. The film was a popular success, and was followed by a sequel Peter Voss with Fischer reprising his role. Skyscraper Skyscraper is a 1959 documentary film by Shirley Clarke about the construction of the 666 Fifth Avenue skyscraper. A Glass of Water A Glass of Water is a 1960 West German comedy-musical film directed by Helmut Käutner. It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival. It is an adaptation of the 1842 French play Le Verre deau by Eugène Scribe and is set in London in 1710 during the War of the Spanish Succession. The Music Box Kid The Music Box Kid is a low budget 1960 gangster film directed by Edward L. Cahn, starring Ron Foster and Luana Patten. Question 7 Question 7 is a 1961 American-German film directed by Stuart Rosenberg and starring Michael Gwynn, Margaret Jahnen and Christian de Bresson. It won the National Board of Review Award for Best Film. It was also entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival. Catherine of Russia Catherine of Russia Escapade in Florence: Part 1 Escapade in Florence is a two-part episode of the Disneyland television show which was released theatrically in some countries. Walt Disney described it as a "two-party teenage comedy adventure" which was "international in flavor". Mother is a 1963 Japanese drama film written and directed by Kaneto Shindo. Il processo di Verona Il processo di Verona is a 1963 Italian historical drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. The film tells of the final phases of the Italian fascist regime, in particular the affair of the 1944 Verona trial, in which Galeazzo Ciano, Emilio De Bono, Giovanni Marinelli and other eminent Fascist officials were sentenced to death and almost immediately executed by a shooting detachment, while Tullio Cianetti was sentenced to 30 years imprisonment. For her portrayal of Edda Mussolini-Ciano, Silvana Mangano won the two major Italian film awards, the David di Donatello for Best Actress and the Silver Ribbon in the same category. Sweet and Sour Sweet and Sour is a 1963 French-Italian comedy film directed by Jacques Baratier and starring Guy Bedos. The film was selected for screening as part of the Cannes Classics section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Marilyn Marilyn is a 1963 documentary film based on the life of the 1950s actress and sex symbol Marilyn Monroe. The film, directed by Harold Medford, was released by 20th Century Fox, and was narrated by Rock Hudson. O Crime da Aldeia Velha The Crime of Aldeia Velha is a 1964 Portuguese drama film directed by Manuel Guimarães. The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald is a 1964 American film directed by Larry Buchanan. It is the first speculative trial drama to be produced about Lee Harvey Oswald only a few months after the assassination of John F. Kennedy along with the assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald himself. The film was made in Dallas, and served as an idea of what the trial would have been like had it occurred, if Oswald hadnt been killed by Jack Ruby. In the film, the prosecution asserts Oswald committed the crime for political reasons due to his Marxist beliefs, while Oswalds attorney presents an insanity defense, claiming he suffered from untreated paranoid schizophrenia since adolescence. Since the viewer acts as a juror, no verdict is given. Dallas criminal defense attorney Charles W. Tessmer appears after the film to summarize its contents and encourages viewers to debate among themselves. Clint the Stranger Clint the Stranger, also known as Clint the Nevadas Loner, Nevada Clint and Clint, the Lonely Nevadan, is a 1967 Italian spaghetti western starring George Martin. A sequel entitled The Return of Clint the Stranger would follow in 1972. One Shocking Moment One Shocking Moment is a 1965 American film directed by Ted V. Mikels. Deathwatch Deathwatch is a 1965 drama film directed by Vic Morrow. It is an adaptation of the French play Haute Surveillance by Jean Genet. 3 pistole contro Cesare Death Walks in Laredo, is a 1967 Italian spaghetti western film directed by Enzo Peri and shot in Algeria. It is also influenced by the Sword-and-sandal film genre. Double Take Go for a Take is a 1972 British comedy film, directed by Harry Booth and featuring Dennis Price, Bob Todd, Reg Varney, Norman Rossington, Sue Lloyd and Anouska Hempel. Debbie Russ reprises her role as the character "Tiger" from the television series Here Come the Double Deckers. The film was released in the U.S. as Double Take. Mirage Mirage is a 1972 Peruvian drama film directed by Armando Robles Godoy. Robles Godoy wrote the screenplay together with Bernardo Batievsky. It is the only Peruvian film to date to be nominated for a Golden Globe Award. Esupai is a 1974 film based on a story by Sakyo Komatsu. The film was directed by Jun Fukuda from a screenplay by Ei Ogawa. It stars Hiroshi Fujioka, Masao Kusakari, Kaoru Yumi, Tomisaburo Wakayama and Eiji Okada. Live Again, Die Again Live Again, Die Again is a 1974 American made-for-television science fiction thriller film starring Cliff Potts, Walter Pidgeon, Donna Mills, Mike Farrell, Geraldine Page and Vera Miles. It is directed by Richard A. Colla from a teleplay written by Joseph Stefano, based on the novel Come to Mother by David Sale. The film premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on February 16, 1974. Cirkus v cirkuse Circus in the Circus is a Czechoslovakian-Soviet comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský and released in 1976. The story takes place in the Big State Circus in Moscow where two international groups arrive simultaneously: a jury searching for outstanding numbers for the World Circus festival and a delegation of animal language scientists. The film was selected as the Czechoslovakian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. All circus acts were performed by Moscow and Zaporizhia circus troupes. Don't Lean Out the Window Dont Lean Out the Window, is a 1977 Yugoslav drama film directed by Bogdan Žižić. The film won two Golden Arena awards at the 1977 Pula Film Festival, for Best Film and for Best Supporting Actress. Kärleksön Kärleksön is a 1977 Swedish pornographic film directed by Joseph W. Sarno, using the pseudonym Hammond Thomas. Runoilija ja muusa Poet and Muse is a 1978 Finnish drama film directed by Jaakko Pakkasvirta. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival. A Time for Miracles A Time For Miracles is a 1980 American made-for-television biographical drama film chronicling the life story of Americas first native born saint, Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton. It was produced by ABC Circle Films for the American Broadcasting Company and telecast December 21, 1980, as a Christmas special. The film was created by Beverlee Dean and directed by Michael OHerlihy. The script was written by Henry Denker with collaboration with Sister Mary Hilaire and filmed in Georgia. A Time For Miracles starred Ryans Hope and Voyager actress Kate Mulgrew as Elizabeth Seton. John Forsythe and Lorne Greene also star. The Spooky Bunch The Spooky Bunch is a 1980 Hong Kong movie directed by Ann Hui. The film is about a Cantonese opera troupe arrives on Cheung Chau Island to perform a show under the request by a wealthy man, Mr Ma who insists that and Ah Chi, their second rate supporting actress, takes the leading role in the performance. Mr Ma also invites his nephew Dick Ma to the island to watch the show. He hopes by arranging this his nephew will marry Ah Chi so that his family curse being done by Ah Chis her grandfather placed on this grandfather can be released. The Roaring Fifties The Roaring Fifties is a 1983 German comedy film directed by Peter Zadek and starring Juraj Kukura, Boy Gobert and Peter Kern. It is based on the novel Hurra, wir leben noch by Johannes Mario Simmel. It is set around the German Wirtschaftswunder economic miracle of the 1950s, with the title alluding to the Roaring Twenties. Bayan ko: Kapit sa patalim This Is My Country is a 1984 Filipino drama film that is directed by Lino Brocka. The film was entered into the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. It was selected as the Philippine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. A Successful Man A Successful Man is a 1985 Cuban drama film directed by Humberto Solás. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival and it was entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival. It won Best Production Design and Grand Coral - First Prize in the 1986 Havana Film Festival. The film was selected as the Cuban entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Ljubavna pisma s predumisljajem Love Letters with Intent is a 1985 Yugoslav film directed by Zvonimir Berković. Nancy Wake Nancy Wake is a 1987 Australian mini-series on the exploits of New Zealander Nancy Wake during World War Two as a female British Special Operations Executive agent based on Russell Braddons 1956 book Nancy Wake: The Story of a Very Brave Woman. It was released as True Colors in the United States. The Yuppie Fantasia The Yuppie Fantasia is a 1989 Hong Kong comedy film written and directed by Gordon Chan, and storied, produced by and starring Lawrence Cheng based on the hit radio series of the same name created by Cheng and Chan Hing-ka for RTHK in 1986 which also starred Cheng. The film was followed by two sequels, titled Brief Encounter in Shinjuku released in 1990, and The Yuppie Fantasia 3 released in 2017. Grand Cinema Grand Cinema is a 1989 Iranian comedy film directed by Hassan Hedayat. It was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival. Work Experience Work Experience is a 1989 British short comedy film directed by James Hendrie and starring Lenny Henry and Kathy Burke. In 1990, it won an Oscar for Best Short Subject at the 62nd Academy Awards. The Children The Children is a 1990 British–German drama film directed by Tony Palmer and starring Ben Kingsley, Kim Novak and Britt Ekland. It is based on a novel by Edith Wharton. Forbidden Nights Forbidden Nights is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film directed by Waris Hussein and based on the article The Rocky Course of Love in China written by Judith Shapiro. The film was shot in Hong Kong and stars Melissa Gilbert, Robin Shou and Victor K. Wong. The film also marked the American debut of Shou, who wouldnt act in another American film until Mortal Kombat in 1995. The Long Winter The Long Winter is a 1992 French–Spanish drama film directed by Jaime Camino and starring Vittorio Gassman, Elizabeth Hurley and Jacques Penot. It depicts a middle-class Catalan family during the Spanish Civil War. The film was entered into the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival. The Restless Conscience: Resistance to Hitler Within Germany 1933-1945 The Restless Conscience: Resistance to Hitler Within Germany 1933-1945 is a 1992 American documentary film directed by Hava Kohav Beller. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Off His Rockers Off His Rockers is an animated short film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released in 1992. It was released theatrically accompanying the film Honey. The film started as a side project of director Barry Cook, who, at the time, was working at Walt Disney Animation Florida. Starting with a core of six people, the project ended up involving most of the Florida studios staff of 73, all of whom "donated" their time to the project beyond their official duties. The short was included on the laserdisc release of Honey, I Blew Up the Kid. It has not received any other home video release. Black Belt Angels Black Belt Angels is a 1994 American film, starring Shawna Larson, Rebekah Bartlett, Shannon Marketic, Nicole Burks, Kaimi Kuoha and Frank DeAngelo. It was co-written and directed by Chi Kim. Two Nudes Bathing Two Nudes Bathing is a 1995 British short film written, produced and directed by John Boorman and starring John Hurt. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Mossane Mossane is a 1996 Senegalese drama film directed by Safi Faye. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Unlike some of Fayes earlier films which use a documentary style, Mossane is purely fictional. Daphnis and Chloe Daphnis and Chloe, is a 1931 Greek romance film written and directed by Orestis Laskos, based on the namesake novel of the 2nd-century writer Longus. It is sometimes said to be the first European film containing nude scenes. The 1897 George Méliès After The Ball was much earlier, but uses simulated nudity via use of body stockings. The film was shot on the island of Lesbos. Lenin, You Rascal, You Lenin, You Rascal, You is a 1972 Danish comedy film directed by Kirsten Stenbæk and starring Peter Steen. Il medico... la studentessa Il medico... la studentessa is a 1976 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Silvio Amadio. Malenkaya printsessa A Little Princess is a 1997 Russian family drama film directed by Vladimir Grammatikov. It is loosely based on the novel A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Eternamente Pagu Eternamente Pagú is a 1988 biopic about Patrícia Galvão, directed by Norma Bengell and starring Carla Camurati. Tumultes Storms of Passion is a 1932 German crime film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Emil Jannings, Anna Sten and Trude Hesterberg. It is regarded as a precursor of film noir. It premiered at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo on 22 January 1932. An alternative French language version Tumultes, starring Charles Boyer, was also released. Bunco Busters Bunco Busters is the 64th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 21, 1955, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Yakeen Yakeen is a 1969 Indian film directed by Brij. The movie included stars like Dharmendra in a double role and Sharmila Tagore. They were ably supported by David, M. B. Shetty and others in the movie. Yakeen is an edge of the seat thriller with some great music by Shankar Jaikishen. Dharmendra in a double role was ravishing and both the roles suited him to the hilt. It can be said that he looked more handsome in this film and fans were in a dilemma to choose between the two characters. The late 1960s was a huge success story for Dharmendra who was not at all affected by the Rajesh Khanna Phenomenon. In fact 1969 was the year where Dharmendra was huge Hits like Yakeen, Aaya Sawan Jhoom Ke, Pyar Hi Pyar and the unforgettable Satyakam. Director Brij was a hot property in the late sixties and the early seventies with hits like Yeh Raat Phir Nahin Aayegi, Night in London, Victoria No. 203 and Chori Mera Kaam, before his untimely death. According to one source, the movie was a super hit at the box office reinforcing Dharmendras star status in 1969. Sharmila Tagore appeared in a very glamorous role in the movie, though her role in Aradhana was in stark contrast the same year. Puraido: Unmei no toki , also known as Pride: The Fateful Moment, is a 1998 Japanese historical drama directed by Shunya Itō. The film, based on the International Military Tribunal for the Far East of 1946–48, depicts Japanese prime minister Hideki Tojo as a family man who fought to defend Japan and Asia from western colonialism but was ultimately hanged by a vengeful United States. Shot at a cost of ¥1.5 billion and partially funded by a right-wing businessman, Pride was one of the highest-grossing Japanese films of 1998 and was nominated for two Japan Academy Prizes. Although the filmmakers intended the film to open dialogue on Japanese history, it was controversial in China, South Korea, and Japan owing to concerns of revisionism. Le colonel Chabert Colonel Chabert is a 1943 French drama film directed by René Le Hénaff, starring Raimu, Marie Bell, Aimé Clariond and Jacques Baumer. It tells the story of a French officer who is assumed dead during the Napoleonic Wars, but returns ten years later to a very different France, both on a political and personal level. The film is based on the novel Colonel Chabert by Honoré de Balzac. James Travers has written, "This superlative adaptation of Balzacs great novel was one of a number of prestigious film productions made under the Occupation." A later film adaptation of the Balzac story, with Gerard Depardieu in the lead, was released in 1994. Virginity Virginity is a 1937 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Otakar Vávra. Olesya Olesya is a 1971 drama film directed by Boris Ivchenko based on a screenplay by Vasily Dulgerov. Adapted from the Aleksandr Kuprin homonymous novel. The Long Haul The Long Haul is a 1988 Brazilian drama film directed by Paulo Thiago and starring Carlos Alberto Riccelli, Glória Pires and Dean Stockwell. Jorge, a Brazilian truck driver, undertakes a difficult long-distance journey to assist his boss and friend. Its Brazilian title is Jorge, um Brasileiro. Un de la légion A Legionnaire is a 1936 French comedy adventure film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Fernandel, Robert Le Vigan and Daniel Mendaille. In the films plot, a hen-pecked husband finds his life turned upside down when he is accidentally enlisted in the French Foreign Legion and sent to fight in Algeria. The films sets were designed by the art director Pierre Schild. The Evacuees The Evacuees is a 1975 episode of the BBCs Play for Today series written by Jack Rosenthal and directed by Alan Parker. It was broadcast by the BBC on 5 March 1975. Starring Rosenthals wife, Maureen Lipman, the filmed play is set during the blitz. Loosely based on Rosenthals personal experiences, it centres on the lives of two Jewish boys, Neville and Danny, who are evacuated from Manchester to Blackpool. The Evacuees won a BAFTA for Best Play and an International Emmy. The film was released on DVD as part of a collection of Rosenthals work for the BBC, by Acorn Media on 4 April 2011. The Last Desperate Hours The Last Desperate Hours is a 1974 Italian poliziottesco Mafia film directed by Giorgio Stegani. Countdown to War Countdown to War Is a television film made by the channel PBS. It recounts the events that occurred between 15 March 1939, when the German army commanded by Adolf Hitler invaded the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, and 3 September 1939, the date when France and United Kingdom jointly declared war on Germany. The film is divided into 4 different stages: Mussolinis study, Hitlers Chancellery, Stalins Kremlin and Chamberlains Cabinet. The script is based on private letters, diaries and records of meetings between the different leaders. The film starred Ian McKellen, Michael Aldridge, Alex Norton and Barrie Rutter The Day the Ponies Come Back The Day the Ponies Come Back is a 2000 French/American film directed by Jerry Schatzberg. Bestia Bestia is a 1917 Polish silent film starring Pola Negri. It was directed by Alexander Hertz and released by Warsaw-based film studio Sphinx Company. It was released in the U.S. under the title The Polish Dancer in 1921. Do Badan Do Badan is a 1966 Hindi film directed by Raj Khosla, and starring Manoj Kumar, Asha Parekh, Simi Garewal and Pran. The music is by Ravi. The film became a big hit at the box office. This is one of the few films within the romance genre in which Manoj Kumar played a role as a romantic hero. Otherwise, he mostly acted in patriotic movies. The film idea was suggested by Manoj Kumar, who asked Khosla to accompany him for a show of Deedar, directed by Nitin Bose, which was having a rerun in local theatres. Thereafter, the story of Do Badan was written after reworking its story line and the screenplay was written by G.R. Kamat. Dog Heaven Dog Heaven is a 1927 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Anthony Mack. It was the 68th Our Gang short that was released. Surakksha Surakksha is a 1979 Hindi- language film directed by Ravikant Nagaich. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty, Ranjeeta, Jeevan, Jagdeep, Iftekhar, and Aruna Irani. Based as a spy thriller, it was the first of a two of such films with Mithun in the lead, the other being Wardat. It was a "Super Hit" film at the box office and the ninth highest grossing movie of 1979. Kappalottiya Thamizhan Kappalottiya Thamizhan is a 1961 Tamil-language Indian drama film directed by B. R. Panthulu. The film features Sivaji Ganesan and Gemini Ganesan in the lead roles, while S. V. Subbaiah, T. K. Shanmugham, S. V. Ranga Rao, Savitri and S. A. Ashokan appear in supporting roles. It is based on the life of V. O. Chidambaram Pillai written by M. P. Sivagnanam. Upon release, the film received critical acclaim and was adjudged the Best Tamil Film at the 9th National Film Awards, however it failed at the box office. Rendu Rella Aaru Rendu Rellu Aaru is a 1986 Telugu comedy film produced by Gogineni Subba Rao under the Vijaya Creations banner, presented by industrialist K. Shanthi Kumar and directed by Jandhyala. It stars Chandra Mohan, Rajendra Prasad, Rajani, Preethi in the lead roles and music composed by Rajan–Nagendra. E. V. V. Satyanarayana worked as Associate Director to the film. The story is based on a novel of same name by Malladi Venkata Krishna Murthy. Kaliya Mardan Kaliya Mardan is a 1919 Indian silent film directed by Dadasaheb Phalke. It contains Marathi subtitles. Only 4441 ft are still available. Vasantha Maligai Vasantha Maligai is a 1972 Indian Tamil-language romance film, directed by K. S. Prakash Rao and produced by D. Ramanaidu. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan and Vanisri, and is a remake of the 1971 Telugu film Prema Nagar. Vasantha Maligai was released on 29 September 1972 and became a major commercial success, running in theatres for nearly 750 days. A digitally restored version of the film was released on 8 March 2013, and another one on 21 June 2019 and it also completed 100 days. The Nineteen Year-Old's Map is a 1979 Japanese film directed by Mitsuo Yanagimachi. Butterfly Butterfly, which first aired on public television in 2000, is a documentary film directed by Doug Wolens about the environmental heroine and tree sitter Julia Butterfly Hill who gained the attention of the world for her two-year vigil 180 feet atop Luna, an ancient redwood tree preventing it from being clear-cut. Monarch Monarch is a British costume drama involving Henry VIII. It was written and directed by John Walsh and released in 2000 at the Mill Valley Film Festival. It was re-released in 2014 after the film negative, thought lost, was rediscovered. Maa Maa is a 1976 Indian Bollywood film directed by M. A. Thirumugam and produced by Sandow M.M.A. Chinnappa Devar. It stars Dharmendra and Hema Malini in pivotal roles. It was remade in Tamil as Annai Oru Aalayam, with Rajinikanth and Sripriya. Do Chor Do Chor is a 1972 Hindi film produced by Raj Khosla and directed by Padmanabh. It stars Dharmendra, Tanuja, Shobhana Samarth, K.N. Singh and Jalal Agha. The music is by R.D. Burman and the lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The film did well at the box office. Work in Progress Work in Progress is a 2000 computer animated short film produced by visual effects company Industrial Light & Magic and directed by Tom Bertino Good and Bad at Games Good and Bad at Games is a UK television drama that was one of the first programmes broadcast on Channel 4 Television in 1983. The screenplay was written by William Boyd and the lead roles of Cox, Mount and Niles were played by Anton Lesser, Dominic Jephcott and Martyn Stanbridge. A young Rupert Graves also appears briefly as Guthrie. The film was directed by Jack Gold and produced by Victor Glynn. The story, told partly in flashback to 1968, concerns a clique of English public schoolboys who bully and humiliate an unpopular younger pupil who is bad at games. Ten years later Cox uses the naive and equal outsider Niles, who is only included in the clique because he is good at games, to find out more about the lead persecutor, in order to exact revenge. Guns of El Chupacabra Guns of El Chupacabra is a 1997 martial arts based monster film that was directed by Donald G. Jackson and was produced by and stars Scott Shaw. The co-stars of this film include Julie Strain, Kevin Eastman, Conrad Brooks, Joe Estevez, and Robert ZDar. Appunni Appunni is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film written by V. K. N. and directed by Sathyan Anthikad. The film is based on V. K. N.s story Premavum Vivahavum. The film stars Nedumudi Venu, Menaka, Bharath Gopi, Mohanlal and Sukumari. Various Positions Various Positions is a 2002 film directed by Ori Kowarsky and starring Carly Pope and Tygh Runyan. Various Positions won the 2002 Prix de Montréal at the Montreal World Film Festival. Although the film takes its title from an album by Leonard Cohen, the subject of the film is not Cohen, nor does he have any affiliation with the work. A Wrecked Filmmaker La Peli is a 2007 Argentine film directed by Gustavo Postiglione and starring Darío Grandinetti, Noelia Campo, Norman Briski, Carlos Resta, Raúl Calandra and Jazmín Stuart. It debuted in the 2007 Mar del Plata Film Festival, winning a Best Film nomination. Filming took place in Rosario. Talking Cock the Movie Talking Cock the Movie is a Singapore film released in May 2002. It is the brainchild of Colin Goh, founder of Singaporean website, TalkingCock.com, which satirises local current affairs and politics, highlighting the importance of supporting free speech in Singapore. Nakshathrakkannulla Rajakumaran Avanundoru Rajakumari Nakshathrakkannulla Rajakumaran Avanundoru Rajakumari is a 2002 Malayalam film directed by Rajasenan and starring Prithviraj Sukumaran. The Golden Years The Golden Years is a 1960 American sponsored film promoting bowling as a family sport. It features a populuxe bowling alley with a family of four having fun. It is a notable populuxe film. It was made by the Jam Handy Organization. It is in the public domain. This short, along with many others considered to be time-capsule chronicles of their period, has been frequently classified as camp and shown as filler within Turner Classic Movies Saturday night–Sunday morning film showcase series, TCM Underground. Do You Remember Laurie Zimmer? Do You Remember Laurie Zimmer? is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by French filmmaker Charlotte Szlovak. It was released in France under the alternate titles, Laura, disparue, recherchée and Qui se souvient de Laurie Zimmer? Trading Women Trading Women is a 2003 documentary film by anthropologist David A. Feingold, produced by Dean W. Slotar and narrated by Angelina Jolie. It covers human trafficking of girls from hill tribes in Burma, Laos, Thailand and China into the sex industry of Thailand. The film states that the largest group of persons trafficked into the Thai sex industry come from Burma, and that these persons do not normally end up in establishments serving Western customers. Rejecting simplistic and moralistic solutions, the film cites as root causes of the trafficking problem the economic and political situation in Burma, the destruction of the traditional economy in Thai hill tribe regions resulting from development and opium suppression programs, corruption among police and border guards, and the inability of many Thai hill tribe people to obtain proper identification papers and participate in society. Blind Melon's Letters from a Porcupine Letters from a Porcupine is a 1996 documentary style film made up of footage from the musical career of the alternative rock band Blind Melon including music videos, interviews, live performances and home movie footage. Several pieces of footage were filmed by Shannon Hoon and his own video recorder which he was said to have brought everywhere. It also contains unreleased music by the band such as a song dubbed "no business". Ek Din 24 Ghante Ek Din 24 Ghante is a 2003 Bollywood thriller film directed and written by Anant Balani and starring Rahul Bose and Nandita Das. The film premiered on 7 November 2003. Director Anant Balani died before the film was released on 29 August 2003. The film is an unauthorised adaptation of the 1998 German film Run Lola Run. Dil Pardesi Ho Gayaa Dil Pardesi Ho Gayaa is a 2003 romantic drama Bollywood movie directed by Saawan Kumar Tak. Doktor ludosti Doktor ludosti is a Croatian comedy film directed by Fadil Hadzic. It was released in 2003. Der Todestunnel - Nur die Wahrheit zählt Der Todestunnel, known in Italian as 1200º: La Verita della Tunnel della Morte is a joint production television movie filmed in Austria and Italy, and has both Austrian and Italian actors speaking in their native languages. Twitch Twitch is a Student Academy Award-nominated short film directed by Leah Meyerhoff and starring Emma Galvin, Peter Corrie, Toni Meyerhoff. Twitch kicked off the film festival circuit by winning a Grand Jury Prize at Slamdance and going on to screen in over 200 film festivals worldwide. Twitch has since won over a dozen international awards and is currently airing on the Independent Film Channel and Skandinavia TV. After Shave After Shave is an award winning 2005 Lebanese short film by the Lebanese director Hany Tamba. This movie won The 2006 César Awards for best short film. Kalvanin Kadhali Kalvanin Kaadhali is a 2006 Indian Tamil film written and directed by newcomer Tamilvannan, and produced by Lakshman. The film stars S. J. Suryaah and Nayanthara in lead roles with Pyramid Natarajan, Vivek and Ganja Karuppu playing supporting roles. It is notably, Suryahs first film as the hero, which hasnt been directed by himself. The film was a high-budget production, the soundtrack and film score of which were composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, which were considered the highlight and as a great hit, especially the soundtrack. This love story is set in the backdrop of a playboys tricks. The film was released on 17 February 2006 enjoying relative success and was later dubbed into Telugu and released as Chilipi. Maria Bethania: Music Is Perfume Maria Bethânia: Music is Perfume is a 2005 documentary by French-born, Swiss-based director Georges Gachot that focuses on Brazilian singer Maria Bethânia. The film follows the star in the recording studio, the concert stage and in a visit to her 100-year-old mother in Bahia. The film also included appearances by Brazilian music stars including Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Chico Buarque and Nana Caymmi. Delwende Delwende is a 2005 Burkinabé drama film directed by S. Pierre Yameogo about a mother and daughter resisting to succumb to a local sexist tradition. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Prize of Hope award. Kamen Rider Ryuki: Episode Final is the theatrical superhero film adaptation of the Japanese 2002 Kamen Rider series, Kamen Rider Ryuki, directed by Ryuta Tasaki and written by Toshiki Inoue. The catchphrases for the movie are and . The film is produced by Ishimori Productions and Toei, the producers of all the previous television series and films of the Kamen Rider series. Following the tradition of all Heisei Kamen Rider movies, it is a double bill with the movie for 2002s Super Sentai series Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger, Shushuuto the Movie, both of which premiered on August 17, 2002. The films title is translated into English as Masked Rider Ryuki The Movie: Episode Final. Next: A Primer on Urban Painting Next: A Primer on Urban Painting is a 2005 documentary film from Canadian filmmaker Pablo Aravena, exploring graffiti around the world. Sequences were shot in the United States, Canada, France, the Netherlands, Germany, England, Spain, Japan and Brazil. I Will Always Love You I Will Always Love You is a 2006 Philippine romantic drama film directed by Mac C. Alejandre and starring Richard Gutierrez and Angel Locsin. The theme song of the film, "Ill Always Love You", is performed by Nina. Highwater Highwater is a 2008 documentary film centered on surfings Triple Crown competitions, the professional surfing tours final three competitions held each year on the North Shore of Oahu. The film is directed by Dana Brown, son of famed surfer and filmmaker Bruce Brown. The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers is a 1992 animated film directed by Masakazu Higuchi and Chinami Namba that was released directly to video by GoodTimes Home Video. It is based on the classic book, The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. Like all other Golden Films productions, the film features a single theme song, "All for One and One for All", written and composed by Richard Hurwitz and John Arrias. The film tells the story of young DArtagnan, who dreams of one day being part of the French squad of the Musketeers. His chance arrives when an opportunity to save the Queen of France takes him along with his new friends, the three finest musketeers in France, Athos, Porthos and Aramis, to England. There they must send for the Duke of Buckingham and bring down the evil Cardinal Richelieu. The Three Musketeers was produced by Golden Films and the American Film Investment Corporation. The movie was released on DVD in 2003, packaged together with Sinbad and The Count of Monte Cristo. Andala Ramudu Andala Ramudu is a Telugu film released on 11 August 2006 starring Sunil and Aarthi Aggarwal. This film was directed by P Lakshmi Narayana and produced by NV Prasad and Paras Jain. This movie is the remake of Tamil film Sundara Purushan starring Livingston and Rambha. Marcello, una vita dolce Marcello: A Sweet Life is a 2006 Italian documentary film about actor Marcello Mastroianni. The Bandage Club is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi and based on a novel by Tendō Arata. This drama stars Yūya Yagira as Tatsuya Dino Ideno and Satomi Ishihara as Emiko Wara Kiba. Angel Heart is a manga series written and illustrated by Tsukasa Hojo published in the Weekly Comic Bunch from 2001 throughout 2010. After the cancellation of Bunch, the manga was renewed in Monthly Comic Zenon under the title of Angel Heart: 2nd Season, which ran from 2010 to 2017. An animated television series based on the manga aired in Japan from October 3, 2005 to September 25, 2006. The author mentioned in the first tankōbon volume that Angel Heart shares the same characters as City Hunter but is not its continuation. Therefore, the events take place in a parallel universe. Aatma Aatma is a 2006 Indian Hindi horror film, also known as The Ghost, starring Kapil Jhaveri and Neha in the lead roles.The film is directed by Deepak Ramsay with a screenplay by M.Salim and is produced by Tulsi Ramsay for Parallel Films, and Tulsi Ramsay Productions. Aatma was first released in India on 19 May 2006. Lost Stallions: The Journey Home Lost Stallions: The Journey Home is a 2008 family/drama film directed by David Rotan and starring Mickey Rooney. Crossing the Dust Crossing the Dust is a 2006 film directed by the Kurdish director Shawkat Amin Korki. Nivedhyam Nivedyam is a 2007 Malayalam romance film written and directed by A. K. Lohithadas. It marked the debut of Vinu Mohan and Bhama in films. Small Town Rivals Small Town Rivals is a 2007 South Korean film. Manila Manila is an independently produced twinbill film that pays homage to Lino Brockas Jaguar and Ishmael Bernals Manila By Night. Piolo Pascual co-produced and starred in both episodes. For the First Time For the First Time is a 2008 Filipino romance film released by Star Cinema. It stars Richard Gutierrez and KC Concepcion. The film was shot mainly in the Philippines and Santorini, Greece. The Spell The Spell is a 2009 British horror film directed by Owen Carey Jones. It was first released in the United Kingdom on 18 September 2009 and stars Rebecca Pitkin as a young woman that begins to dabble in witchcraft but soon gets in over her head. The film is loosely based on the true story of Emma Whale, who contacted Carey Jones with the intent to turn her experience into a film. The Spell was shot entirely in Leeds. The Blue Mansion The Blue Mansion is a 2009 film directed by Glen Goei. The film had its world premiere at the 14th Pusan International Film Festival and was released in Singaporean theatres in an edited NC16 version at the request of the distributor on 22 October 2009. The uncut version was classified M18 by the Media Development Authority. The film was the opening film of the Berlin Asian Hot Shots Film Festival 2010 and was in competition at the Tokyo International Film Festival 2009 and the Shanghai International Film Festival 2010. It debuted in Kuala Lumpur on 18 March 2010 and was shown in Penang during the George Town Festival 2010. Didgori: Land of Sacrificed Knights Didgori: Land of Sacrificed Knights is a 2009 film set in Georgia in the early 12th century. The film centers on the Battle of Didgori, in which the Kingdom of Georgia was victorious against the Great Seljuk Empire, allowing the Georgians to cease paying tributes and reclaim Tbilisi. This film was directed by Nikoloz Khomasuridze. Mat Hoffman's Tribute to Evel Knievel Jackass Presents: Mat Hoffmans Tribute to Evel Knievel is a 2008 direct-to-DVD comedy film and the first Jackass Presents film in the Jackass film series. It was released on May 27, 2008 by Dickhouse Productions. The film is a tribute to the stuntman Evel Knievel, who died on November 30, 2007, one year before the films release. Jackass Presents: Mat Hoffmans Tribute to Evel Knievel was succeeded by Bad Grandpa. Super Kamen Rider Den-O & Decade Neo Generations: The Onigashima Battleship is the fourth tokusatsu superhero film adaptation of the popular Kamen Rider Series Kamen Rider Den-O, following Im Born!, Climax Deka, and Final Countdown. The Onigashima Warship is the first of the films to be part of the Cho-Den-O Series, a new multimedia franchise featuring the characters of Den-O and many new characters. It opened in theaters on May 1, 2009. In its first week in theaters, it opened at #4, after GOEMON at #3, Red Cliff Part II at #2, and The Raven Chaser at #1. Like its previous film Climax Deka, its plot focuses more on Cho Den-O, although the characters of Decade give support to them. Escape from Suburbia: Beyond the American Dream Escape from Suburbia: Beyond the American Dream is a 2007 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Gregory Greene, as a sequel to Greenes film The End of Suburbia, and set to address what is termed "the upcoming energy crisis". Through interviews with individuals, Gregory Greene outlines potential solutions to the coming energy crisis. Om Shanti Om Shanti is a 2010 Telugu film directed by Prakash Dantuluri released on 13 January 2010. It stars Navdeep and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles, making it their third film together. Bindu Madhavi, Aditi Sharma, Nikhil Siddharth, and Madhavan play supporting roles. This film released with a lot of hype but failed to make a mark at the box office. The Influence The Influence is a four-part online film starring Lee Byung-hun and Han Chae-young. The movie, which delves into the realms of mystery and fantasy, takes place over the time period 1907–2010. Far Marfa Far Marfa is a 2013 feature film written and directed by Cory Van Dyke in Marfa, Texas, United States. Bad Blood: A Cautionary Tale Bad Blood: A Cautionary Tale is a documentary film about contaminated hemophilia blood products. The film was co-written by Marilyn Ness and Sheila Curran Bernard, produced and directed by Marilyn Ness, with cinematography by David Ford, editing by Marion Sears Hunter, and original music score by Joel Goodman and David Bramfitt. The film premiered on July 28, 2010 in New York City. Heart 2 Heart Heart 2 Heart is a 2010 Indonesian feature film written by Tittien Watimena and directed by Nayato Fio Nuala. It stars Irish Bella, Aliff Ali, Arumi Bachsin, Wulan Guritno, Indah Permatasari, Argatama Levi, and Miradz. The film was released on November 11, 2010, and is a Starvision Plus production. KostyaNika. Vremya leta Bramble, During the Summer is a Russian film produced in 2006 . It was based on the novel "Kostya nickname The Tale" by the well-known childrens writer Tamara Kryukova, who is writing fiction for teenagers. Stealing Summers Stealing Summers is a 2011 American drama film directed by David Martin Porras, written by Matt Lester, and starring Wilson Bethel, Sophie Auster, James Jagger, and Mariano Martinez. It was filmed on location in Buenos Aires, and premiered at the 2011 Seminci in Valladolid, Spain. Dimension 1991-2024 Dimension is a short film written and directed by Lars von Trier, released in 2010. The film was shot from 1991 to 1997. The original intention was to continue production in three-minute segments every year for a period of 33 years for a final release in 2024. However, von Trier lost interest in the project and it was shelved. The short film consists of the completed footage at the time the film was abandoned. Paramparça Paramparça is a 1985 Turkish action film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Tarik Akan, Gülsen Bubikoglu, and Cüneyt Arkın. The Palace The Palace is a 2011 Cypriot–Australian short film co-production, written and directed by Anthony Maras, that had its international premiere at the 2011 Telluride Film Festival and won Best Short Fiction Film and Best Screenplay in a Short Film in the 2012 Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards. The Palace also won top honors at a number of other film festivals and awards ceremonies including the 2012 Beverly Hills Film Festival, 2011 Sydney Film Festival, 2011 Melbourne International Film Festival, 2012 Flickerfest International Festival of Short Films and the 2011 Adelaide Film Festival. Filmmaker Anthony Maras won the 2011 AFTRS IF Award for Rising Talent on the strength of this film and others. The Palace was produced by AntHouse Films, Cyan Films and SeaHorse Films, as an Australia–Cyprus co-production. Akash Chhoa Bhalobasa Akash Chhoa Bhalobasa is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. The film released on 24 October 2008 all over Bangladesh. Jogayya Jogayya Indian Kannada-language film starring actor Shivrajkumar and directed by Prem. This is the 100th film of Kannada actor Shivrajkumar and the shooting began on his 49th birthday. It was produced under the banner of Prem Pictures. Rakshita Prem, who is the wife of the director Prem, is the producer of this film. It is the sequel to the 2005 blockbuster film Jogi. The film was released on 19 August 2011 in more than 245 theaters across Karnataka to mixed reviews from critics. Vara: A Blessing Vara: A Blessing is a 2013 English drama film directed by Khyentse Norbu and starring Shahana Goswami, Devesh Ranjan, Mohamed Adamaly and Rohit Raj. It is first English-language feature film by Bhutanese film director, after The Cup and Travellers and Magicians. Based on a Bengali short story Rakta Aar Kanna by Sunil Gangopadhyay, about the daughter of a devadasi, who falls in love with a Muslim sculptor. It was the opening film of 2013 Busan International Film Festival, where it received good reviews. Hayde bre Hayde Bre is a 2010 Turkish drama film, directed by Orhan Oğuz, about a man from the countryside unable to adjust to life in Istanbul. The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on , premiered in competition at the 47th Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival. In Search of Blind Joe Death: The Saga of John Fahey In Search of Blind Joe Death: The Saga of John Fahey is a 57-minute documentary released in 2013 that focuses on the life of the musician John Fahey, who is considered the father of American primitive guitar. The documentary was filmed and based in Washington D.C. where Fahey was born, the Mississippi Delta, where Fahey met and recorded with many musicians, and Salem, Oregon; where Fahey resided in during the last 20 years of his life. The documentary includes a series of video clips of Fahey’s performances, interviews with those who were involved with the musician in his personal and professional life up until his death in 2001. The film gives viewers an understanding of what Fahey’s personal world was like, and how he worked as a musician through animation, interviews, video clips and documentations of Fahey. Dawn of a Filmmaker: The Keisuke Kinoshita Story is a Japanese biographical film directed by Keiichi Hara about Japanese filmmaker, Keisuke Kinoshita. D for Dopidi D for Dopidi is a 2013 Telugu Heist film directed by Siraj Kalla, starring Varun Sandesh, Sundeep Kishan, Naveen Polishetty, Rakesh and Melanie Kannokada in the lead roles. It was co-produced by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K. and Telugu star Nani, who also lent his voice as the narrator and did a promo video. Mahesh Shankar composed the music. The film released on 25 December 2013. It received mixed feedback from critics but the majority audience enjoyed this new kind of cinema. The Last Impresario The Last Impresario is a 2013 documentary film about prolific British theatre impresario and film producer Michael White. The film was directed by Gracie Otto, and made its world premiere at the BFI London Film Festival in October 2013, where it was positively received by critics. The film features interviews with Michael White and many of his close friends and colleagues, including John Cleese, Naomi Watts, Kate Moss, Rachel Ward, Yoko Ono, Barry Humphries, Wallace Shawn, Andre Gregory, John Waters, Jim Sharman, Peter Richardson, Nigel Planer, Nell Campbell, Lorne Michaels, Jeremy Thomas, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Brian Thomson, Anna Wintour, and Lyndall Hobbs. Blood Cells Blood Cells is a 2014 British drama film directed by Luke Seomore & Joseph Bull. The script was written by Luke Seomore, Joseph Bull and Ben Young. The film stars Barry Ward, Hayley Squires, Chloe Pirrie, Jimmy Akingbola and Francis McGee. It premiered at 71st Venice International Film Festival in 2014. It received its UK premiered in 2015 at Edinburgh International Film Festival and was nominated for the Best British Feature Film and Best Performance in a British Feature Film. Maria Leonora Teresa Maria Leonora Teresa is a 2014 Filipino horror-suspense drama film directed by Wenn V. Deramas, starring Iza Calzado, Zanjoe Marudo and Jodi Sta. Maria. The film was named after the Guy and Pips doll of the same name. Mihkel Mihkel is an Icelandic film directed by Ari Alexander Ergis Magnússon. It is based on true events from a 2004 criminal case in Iceland where a body was discovered by a chance by a diver in the Neskaupstaður harbor. The film stars Icelanders Tómas Lemarquis and Atli Rafn Sigurðsson, and Estonians Pääru Oja as Mihkel and Kaspar Velberg as Igor. It premiered in Iceland on 12 October 2018. The Sitter The Sitter is a 1977 American short film directed by Fred Walton on which his 1979 feature film When a Stranger Calls is based. It is a suspenseful retelling of the classic urban legend of "The Babysitter and the Man Upstairs" about a babysitter who is menaced by mysterious and frightening phone calls which are finally revealed to be coming from inside the house. Crowhurst Crowhurst is a 2017 British drama film directed by Simon Rumley, based on the true story of sailor Donald Crowhurst. Filming for the movie took place in Bristol during 2015 and the movie premiered on 15 September 2017 at the Oldenburg Film Festival. Cat Funeral The Cat Funeral is a 2015 South Korean film written, directed and produced by Lee Jong-hoon, based on the webtoon of the same name by Hong. Mom Thinks I'm Crazy to Marry a Japanese Guy Mom Thinks Im Crazy to Marry a Japanese Guy is a 2017 romantic-comedy film directed by Akihisa Yachida. Based upon a non-fiction book by Mr. and Mrs. Mogi, the film is a co-production between Japan and Taiwan, and stars Jian Man-shu and Yuta Nakano. The film was theatrically released on May 27, 2017 in Japan and in Taiwan on June 16, 2017. House of Wolves House of Wolves is a 2016 Hong Kong comedy film co-written and directed by Vincent Kok, who also appears in a supporting role in the film, and starring Francis Ng and Ronald Cheng. The film was released on 21 January 2016. Spira Mirabilis Spira Mirabilis is a 2016 Italian documentary film directed by Massimo DAnolfi and Martina Parenti. It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival. The Stairs The Stairs is a Canadian documentary film by Hugh Gibson, released in 2016. The film, which premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival, centres on the clients and staff of StreetHealth, a harm reduction health clinic in the Regent Park area of Toronto. The film won the award for Best Canadian Film at the Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2016. It was a finalist for Best Documentary Film, but did not win. The Gemini The Gemini is a 2016 Burmese drama film directed by Nyo Min Lwin, starring Okkar Min Maung, Nyein Chan Kyaw and Aye Myat Thu. The film follows a love story between two men who had faced difficulties in their life after one had been forced into an arranged marriage. The film was the first LGBT film in cinema of Myanmar and openly railed against the Burmese homosexuality laws. The Gemini premiered at the Cinema Village in New York City on 9 September 2016, and became the first Burmese film shown in Hollywood. An American Girl Story: Maryellen 1955 - Extraordinary Christmas An American Girl Story – Maryellen 1955: Extraordinary Christmas is a 2016 family-drama film starring Alyvia Alyn Lind in the title role, along with Mary McCormack and Madison Lawlor in supporting roles. The film takes place in mid-1950s Daytona Beach, Florida, centering on Maryellen Larkins life together with her big family, longing to stand out among her siblings and other relatives, and how she helped a number of young patients at a polio ward, Maryellen herself being a polio victim. Extraordinary Christmas is the second in the American Girl film series to be released exclusively on an online streaming service, and is the twelfth release overall. It is also the second American Girl film to feature the Maryellen character, the first being the short Maryellen and the Brightest Star starring Harlie Galloway. Paradise Beach Paradise Beach is a French film directed by Xavier Durringer, released in 2019. Float Like a Butterfly Float Like a Butterfly is an Irish drama film, directed by Carmel Winters and released in 2018. The film stars Hazel Doupe as Frances, a young Irish Traveller girl who idolizes Muhammad Ali and aspires to become a boxer. The film premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the FIPRESCI Discovery Prize. Ami Neta Hobo Ami Neta Hobo; is a 2018 Bangladeshi political drama film directed by Uttam Akash and produced by Selim Khan. The film stars Shakib Khan and Bidya Sinha Mim in the lead roles. The cast also includes Omar Sunny, Moushumi, Misty Jannat. The film is produced by Shapla Media and Indian production house Eskay Movies. The film is also the second collaboration between Shakib Khan and Mim, who have previously appeared together in the film Amar Praner Priya in 2009. The film is released on 16 February 2018. Jibril Jibril is a 2018 German drama film directed by Henrika Kull. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. Hanuman vs. Mahiravana Hanuman vs Mahiravana is a 2018 Indian epic adventure 2D and 3D stereoscopic animated movie, produced by Green Gold Animation Pvt Ltd and distributed by Yash Raj Films. Written by Narayanan Vaidyanathan and directed by Dr. Ezhil Vendan. It is the story of Hanuman and his attempts to free Rama and Lakshmana from the clutches of evil wizard Mahiravana. It focuses on the tale of Hanuman and his biggest battle with Ravana’s youngest step-brother, the king of Patala Mahiravana. The movie Hanuman vs Mahiravana was released across India in Hindi and Tamil on July 6, 2018. The film was distributed by Yash Raj Films and released in two languages; Hindi and Tamil. So Near, Yet So Far So Near, Yet So Far is a 1912 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Prints of the film survive in the Museum of Modern Art film archive. Kill or Cure Kill or Cure is a 1923 American silent film featuring Stan Laurel. Prints of the film survive. It was directed by Scott Pembroke. Luch smerti The Death Ray is a 1925 Soviet science fiction film directed by Lev Kuleshov. The first and last reels of the film have been lost. This film ran at 2 hours, 5 minutes, making this one of the earliest full length science fiction films. Despite the fact that many sources claim the inspiration for the film to be the novel The Garin Death Ray by Aleksei Tolstoy, this is not the case. It is impossible, since the book was published two years after the film, in 1927. Furthermore, the film has many similarities with a book by Valentin Kataev, called Lord of Iron, published in 1924. Moreover, the theme of death rays was very popular at the time because of the 1923 claim of British inventor Harry Grindell Matthews to have created a "death ray". Smouldering Fires Smouldering Fires is a 1925 Universal silent drama film directed by Clarence Brown and starring Pauline Frederick and Laura La Plante. The movies plot is similar to the 1933 talking picture Female, starring Ruth Chatterton. Copies of this film are archived by UCLA and George Eastman House. In 1953, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication. It is available on video, and numerous prints exist in private collections. Dirnentragödie Tragedy of the Street is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Bruno Rahn and starring Asta Nielsen, Hilde Jennings and Oskar Homolka. It is also known by the alternative title Women Without Men. Captain Applejack Captain Applejack is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film, produced and distributed by Warner Brothers. The film was directed by Hobart Henley and stars John Halliday, Mary Brian, Kay Strozzi and Arthur Edmund Carewe. The film was based on a 1921 play of the same name, starring Wallace Eddinger and written by Walter C. Hackett. The play had previously been filmed as a silent film in 1923 under the title of Strangers of the Night. Seven Days Leave Seven Days Leave is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film produced and directed by Richard Wallace and starring Gary Cooper, Beryl Mercer, and Daisy Belmore. Based on the play The Old Lady Shows Her Medals by J.M. Barrie, the film is about a young Canadian soldier wounded while fighting in World War I. While recovering from his wounds in London, a YMCA worker tells him that a Scottish widow without a son believes that he is in fact her son. To comfort the widow, the soldier agrees to pretend to be her Scottish son. After fighting with British sailors who make fun of his kilts, he wants to desert, but moved by his mothers patriotism he returns to the war front and is killed in battle. Later the proud Scottish widow receives the medals that her "son" was awarded for bravery. Produced by Louis D. Lighton and Richard Wallace for Paramount Pictures, the film was released on January 25, 1930 in the United States. Those Three French Girls Those Three French Girls is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Fifi DOrsay, Reginald Denny, and Cliff Edwards. The dialogue was written by P. G. Wodehouse. Laughing at Life Laughing at Life is a 1933 American pre-Code film directed by Ford Beebe. Son of the Border Son of the Border is a 1933 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Lloyd Nosler and written by Wellyn Totman. The film stars Tom Keene, Julie Haydon, Edgar Kennedy, Lon Chaney and David Durand. The film was released on May 5, 1933, by RKO Pictures. Dinky Dinky is a 1935 American drama film directed by D. Ross Lederman. Tailspin Tommy in The Great Air Mystery Tailspin Tommy in the Great Air Mystery is a 12-episode 1935 Universal movie serial based on the Tailspin Tommy comic strip by Hal Forrest and starring Williams, Jean Rogers and Noah Beery The picture was the 96th of the 137 serials released by the studio. Things Are Looking Up Things Are Looking Up is a 1935 British musical comedy film directed by Albert de Courville, produced by Michael Balcon for Gaumont British and starring Cicely Courtneidge, Max Miller and William Gargan. It was made at Islington Studios by British Gaumont, an affiliate of Gainsborough Pictures. The films sets were designed by Alex Vetchinsky. Courtneidge plays a dual role as the sisters Bertha and Cicely Fytte. Bertha is a dour schoolteacher, while the bubbly Cicely runs a nearby showground. When Bertha surprisingly elopes, Cicely takes her place at the school to prevent her from getting the sack. It was the film debut for Vivien Leigh. The Winning Ticket The Winning Ticket is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and starring Leo Carrillo, Louise Fazenda, and Ted Healy. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Phantom Rider The Phantom Rider is a 1936 Universal movie serial directed by Ray Taylor and starring Buck Jones and Marla Shelton. Sutter's Gold Sutters Gold is a 1936 fictionalized film version of the aftermath of the discovery of gold on Sutters property, spurring the California Gold Rush of 1849. Edward Arnold plays John Sutter. The supporting cast includes Lee Tracy, Binnie Barnes, Katherine Alexander, Montagu Love, and Harry Carey as Kit Carson. The film was directed by James Cruze. The film is based on the novel "LOr; la merveilleuse histoire du général Johann August Suter" by Blaise Cendrars; . We Went to College We Went to College is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley, written by Richard Maibaum and Maurice Rapf, and starring Charles Butterworth, Walter Abel, Hugh Herbert, Una Merkel and Edith Atwater. It was released on June 19, 1936, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Guns of the Pecos Guns of the Pecos is a 1937 American Western film directed by Noel M. Smith and written by Harold Buckley. The film stars Dick Foran, Anne Nagel, Gordon Hart, Joseph Crehan, Eddie Acuff and Robert Middlemass. The film was released by Warner Bros. on January 2, 1937. Once a Doctor Once a Doctor is a 1937 American drama film directed by William Clemens and written by Robertson White and Ben Grauman Kohn. The film stars Jean Muir, Donald Woods, Gordon Oliver, Joe King, Henry Kolker and Gordon Hart. The film was released by Warner Bros. on January 23, 1937. Ostrov sokrovishch Treasure Island is a 1938 Soviet adventure film directed by Vladimir Vaynshtok and starring Osip Abdulov, Mikhail Klimov and Nikolai Cherkasov. It is an adaptation of Robert Louis Stevensons novel Treasure Island. The film was one of several British literary classics turned into films in the Soviet Union during the era. A number of changes were made to introduce anti-British elements and to promote Stalinist ideology. The books character of Jim Hawkins is transformed into a young woman named Jenny, and the characters are attempting to find the treasure in order to fund an Irish and anti-British rebellion. An English language version was directed by David Bradley. Artists and Models Abroad Artists and Models Abroad is a 1938 film made by Paramount Pictures directed by Mitchell Leisen, starring Jack Benny and Joan Bennett. The screenplay was written by Ken Englund, Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. King of the Newsboys King of the Newsboys is a 1938 American film directed by Bernard Vorhaus. Love and Curses Love and Curses is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released to theaters on July 9, 1938. This short was directed by Ben Hardaway and Cal Dalton. The short is a parody of the boy rescues girl from Evildoer melodramas of the 1890s. This Marriage Business This Marriage Business is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Christy Cabanne from a screenplay by Gladys Atwater and J. Robert Bren, based on a story by Mel Riddle and Alex Rubin. The film stars Allan Lane, Jack Carson, Victor Moore, and Vicki Lester. Produced by RKO Radio Pictures, which also distributed the film, it was released on April 8, 1938. Colorado Sunset Colorado Sunset is a 1939 American Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and June Storey. Written by Betty Burbridge and Stanley Roberts, based on a story by Luci Ward and Jack Natteford, the film is about a singing cowboy and his buddies who discover that the ranch they bought is really a dairy farm—and worse, its subject to intimidation from a protection racket that prevents dairy products from safely reaching the market. Exile Express Exile Express is a 1939 American drama film directed by Otis Garrett and starring Anna Sten, Alan Marshal and Jerome Cowan. Home on the Prairie Home on the Prairie is a 1939 American Western film directed by Jack Townley and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and June Storey. Written by Charles Arthur Powell and Paul Franklin, the film is about a cattle inspectors efforts to prevent a corrupt cattle rancher from shipping to market a herd of cattle infected with hoof and mouth disease. I Met a Murderer I Met a Murderer is a 1939 British thriller film directed by Roy Kellino and starring James Mason, Pamela Mason, Sylvia Coleridge and William Devlin. A man murders his oppressive wife and flees from the police. He meets a young woman who suspects his identity as the murderer, but conceals this because she wants to use the story for a book. I Take This Oath I Take This Oath is a 1940 American crime drama film directed by Sam Newfield, under the pseudonym of Sherman Scott. Featuring Gordon Jones and Joyce Compton, it was the first release by Producers Releasing Corporation. In 1952, Pictorial Films reissued it for television showings as Police Rookie. Auf Wiedersehn, Franziska! Goodbye, Franziska is a 1941 German romance film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Marianne Hoppe, Hans Söhnker and Fritz Odemar. It portrays the relationship between a globetrotting reporter and his devoted wife. The film was remade in 1957. After World War II, the Allied Forces banned the film from being shown in the German-occupied area because of its ending, which reminded the viewers to support the war effort. Director Käutner was eventually able to convince officials that the propaganda sequence was in no way a reflection of his political ideology and was added at request of Nazi censors. The remainder of the film was fairly apolitical, and, as such, it was brought back in circulation a few years later; the propaganda end sequence is not seen on current prints of the film. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios. The Gorilla Man The Gorilla Man is a 1943 American drama film directed by D. Ross Lederman. Despite the title and marketing, it is not a horror film, but a World War II espionage thriller. Something to Shout About Something to Shout About is a 1943 Columbia Pictures musical film directed by Gregory Ratoff. The film stars Don Ameche and Janet Blair, and was nominated for two Academy Awards. Call of the Rockies Call of the Rockies is a 1944 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Smiley Burnette, Sunset Carson, Harry Woods, Kirk Alyn, Ellen Hall and Frank Jaquet. The film was released on July 14, 1944, by Republic Pictures. Song of Nevada Song of Nevada is a 1944 American film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. Circumstantial Evidence Circumstantial Evidence is a 1945 American film noir directed by John Larkin and starring Michael OShea, Lloyd Nolan, and Trudy Marshall. George in Civvy Street George in Civvy Street is a 1946 British comedy film directed and produced by Marcel Varnel starring George Formby with Ronald Shiner, and Ian Fleming. It was made by the British subsidiary of Columbia Pictures. This was Formbys last big screen appearance. After the film was unsuccessful at the box office, he resumed his career in the music hall. The working title for the film was "Remember the Unicorn". Angel in Exile Angel in Exile is a 1948 American drama film directed by Allan Dwan and Philip Ford and written by Charles Larson. The film stars John Carroll, Adele Mara, Thomas Gomez, Barton MacLane, Alfonso Bedoya and Grant Withers. The film was released on September 3, 1948, by Republic Pictures. City of Pain City of Pain is a 1948 Italian drama film directed by Mario Bonnard. It was shown as part of a retrospective "Questi fantasmi: Cinema italiano ritrovato" at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. Den hemmelighetsfulle leiligheten Den hemmelighetsfulle leiligheten is a 1948 Norwegian drama film directed by Tancred Ibsen, starring Ola Isene and Sonja Wigert. The film is based on a short story by Kristian Elster d.y.. A bachelor in his forties buys an apartment owned by an artist who died a sudden death. The peculiar atmosphere of the place, and the sudden appearance of the artists girlfriend, shakes the conservative man out of his habits. Homicide for Three Homicide for Three is a 1948 American crime film directed by George Blair and written by Bradbury Foote and Albert DeMond. The film stars Warren Douglas, Audrey Long, Grant Withers, Lloyd Corrigan, Stephanie Bachelor and George Lynn. The film was released on December 8, 1948, by Republic Pictures. Poet's Pub Poets Pub is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Frederick Wilson and based on the 1929 novel by Eric Linklater. The film was one of four of David Rawnsleys Aquila Films that used his proposed "independent frame" technique. It was made at Pinewood Studios. The Lady Pays Off The Lady Pays Off is a 1951 American romance film starring Linda Darnell, Stephen McNally and Gigi Perreau, and directed by Douglas Sirk. A teacher finds herself with a large gambling debt that she has to pay off in an unusual way. Wall of Death There Is Another Sun, released in the United States as Wall of Death, is a 1951 British drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Maxwell Reed, Laurence Harvey and Susan Shaw. It was produced by Ernest G. Roy. The film was shot at Walton Studios, with sets designed by the art director George Provis. Scotland Yard Inspector Lady in the Fog, released in the United States as Scotland Yard Inspector, is a 1952 American-British mystery film co-production, based on a BBC serial by Lester Powell as scripted by Orville H. Hampton, directed by Sam Newfield and starring Cesar Romero and Lois Maxwell. It was made by Lippert Productions and Hammer Films at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith. Steel Town Steel Town is a 1952 American Technicolor film noir action film directed by George Sherman and starring Ann Sheridan, John Lund, and Howard Duff. Child's Play Childs Play is a 1954 British film. It is a science-fiction film about children who manage to split the atom and thereby create a new form of popcorn. Directed by Margaret Thomson, it was based on a script by Don Sharp, who also worked on the film as an assistant. The Long Rope The Large Rope is a 1953 British crime film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Donald Houston, Susan Shaw and Robert Brown. Last of the Pony Riders Last of the Pony Riders is a 1953 American western film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Gene Autry in his last starring feature film and Kathleen Case. Prince of Pirates Prince of Pirates is a 1953 swashbuckler film directed by Sidney Salkow. Flame and the Flesh Flame and the Flesh is a 1954 drama film made by MGM that stars Lana Turner. It was directed by Richard Brooks and produced by Joe Pasternak from a screenplay by Helen Deutsch based on the novel by Auguste Bailly. The music score was by Nicholas Brodszky and the cinematography by Christopher Challis. The film also features Pier Angeli, Carlos Thompson and Bonar Colleano. Five from Barska Street Five Boys from Barska Street is a 1954 Polish drama film directed by Aleksander Ford. It was awarded the International Prize at the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Shadow of a Man Shadow of a Man is a 1956 British crime film directed by Michael McCarthy and starring Paul Carpenter, Rona Anderson and Jane Griffiths. Bring Your Smile Along Bring Your Smile Along is a 1955 American Technicolor comedy film by Blake Edwards. It was Edwards directorial debut and the motion picture debut of Constance Towers. Edwards wrote the script for this Frankie Laine musical with his mentor, director Richard Quine. Songs Laine sang in the film included his 1951 hit "The Gandy Dancers Ball." Duel on the Mississippi Duel on the Mississippi is a 1955 Western film directed by William Castle starring Lex Barker and Patricia Medina. The Hidden One The Hidden One is a 1956 Mexican drama film directed by Roberto Gavaldón. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Ubiystvo na ulitse Dante Murder on Dante Street is a 1956 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Romm. The Buckskin Lady The Buckskin Lady is a 1957 American film directed by Carl K. Hittleman and starring Patricia Medina in the titular role and Richard Denning as her leading man. The supporting cast features Gerald Mohr, Henry Hull, and Hank Worden. The movies tagline was, She hid her scarlet past behind a pair of silver .45s! City After Midnight That Woman Opposite is a 1957 British crime drama, directed by Compton Bennett and starring Phyllis Kirk, Dan OHerlihy and William Franklyn. The screenplay, also by Bennett, was adapted from John Dickson Carrs 1942 novel The Emperors Snuff-Box. The film was generally positively received by critics, with Picturegoer commenting: "At last, a British thriller with class...heres a gloss that usually comes with an import label". In a more measured but still approving critique, a Radio Times reviewer said: "Dont expect too much of this modest film...and youll be agreeably entertained by an efficiently directed work graced by many recognisable faces". Torero ¡Torero! is a 1956 Mexican documentary film directed by Carlos Velo about Mexican bullfighter Luis Procuna. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film was also selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 30th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Fröken Chic Fröken Chic is a 1959 Swedish comedy film, directed by Hasse Ekman. 091 Policía al habla Police Calling 091 is a 1960 Spanish crime film directed by José María Forqué and starring Adolfo Marsillach, Tony Leblanc and Susana Campos. Los atracadores The Robbers is a 1962 Spanish crime film directed by Francisco Rovira Beleta. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. The Invincible Gladiator The Invincible Gladiator is a 1961 film directed by Alberto De Martino and Antonio Momplet. The film stars Richard Harrison. Line The Passionate Demons is a 1961 Norwegian drama film directed by Nils Reinhardt Christensen. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. Le motorizzate Le motorizzate is a 1963 Italian anthology comedy film written and directed by Marino Girolami. Hour of Death The Seven from Texas is a 1964 Spanish-Italian western film directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Spaghetti Western at the 64th Venice International Film Festival. Dulha Dulhan Dulha Dulhan is a 1964 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Ravindra Dave. It stars Raj Kapoor and Sadhana Shivdasani in pivotal roles together for the first time. The Hanged Man The Hanged Man is a 1964 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Don Siegel, in which a gunman seeks to avenge the death of his friend, who he believes was murdered. It is considered the second television film in broadcast history. It debuted on NBC on November 18, 1964. The story is based on Ride the Pink Horse, a 1947 film based on a novel by Dorothy B. Hughes. Road to Andalay Road to Andalay is a 1964 Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester. It was released on both 1963 and 1964 dates. It was the final cartoon to co-star Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester. 2 mafiosi contro Al Capone Due mafiosi contro Al Capone is a 1966 Italian-Spanish gangster-comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli. Maigret a Pigalle Maigret a Pigalle is a 1966 Italian crime film directed by Mario Landi. It is based on the novel Maigret al Picratts by Georges Simenon. Spy in Your Eye Berlin, Appointment for the Spies is a 1965 Italian Eurospy film directed by Vittorio Sala and starring Dana Andrews. The film is also known as Bang Youre Dead. It was retitled Spy in Your Eye for American International Pictures American release where it was double billed with Secret Agent Fireball. The Trap Snaps Shut at Midnight The Trap Snaps Shut at Midnight is a 1966 West German thriller film directed by Harald Philipp and starring George Nader, Horst Frank and Heinz Weiss. It was the fourth film in the Jerry Cotton series. I'll Kill Him and Return Alone Ill Kill Him and Return Alone is a 1967 Spanish drama-Western film directed by Julio Buchs, written by Lucio Fulci, composed by Gianni Ferrio and starring Peter Lee Lawrence, Fausto Tozzi and Dyanik Zurakowska. It is about Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid. Did You Hear the One About the Traveling Saleslady? Did You Hear the One About the Traveling Saleslady? is a 1968 American comedy film directed by Don Weis and written by John Fenton Murray. The film stars Phyllis Diller, Bob Denver, Joe Flynn, Eileen Wesson, Jeanette Nolan, Paul Reed, Bob Hastings and David Hartman. The film was released on July 14, 1968, by Universal Pictures. Strogoff Strogoff is a European adventure film directed in 1970 by Eriprando Visconti. It was an international co-production between Italy, West Germany and France. It is based on the Jules Vernes novel Michael Strogoff reinterpreted through the lens of psychological realism. Jim, the World's Greatest Jim the Worlds Greatest is a 1976 drama film written and directed by Don Coscarelli and Craig Mitchell. The movie began production when Coscarelli and Mitchell were 18-year-olds, while being financed by their parents at a stated cost of $250,000. Jamaican Gold The Treasure Seekers is a 1979 British-American action film directed by Henry Levin and starring Rod Taylor, Stuart Whitman and Elke Sommer. It was shot on location in Jamaica. The Accuser The Accuser aka LImprécateur is a 1977 French film directed by Jean-Louis Bertucelli. After an executive is killed in a mysterious car accident, the French offices of his multinational company based in Paris is inundated with mysteriously threatening be-ribboned anti-capitalist tracts, delivered overnight to everyones desks. When Americans from the head office get wind of these developments, they institute a search for the perpetrator which leads to mysterious subterranean passages under the companys skyscraper. Armed and Dangerous: Time and Heroes of Bret Harte Armed and Dangerous is a 1977 Soviet western film. Based on the novel Gabriel Conroy and stories of Bret Harte. Camping Camping is a 1978 Dutch film directed bys Nolan Dow. The Fox in the Chicken Coop The Fox in the Chicken Coop is a 1978 Israeli film directed by Ephraim Kishon, based on Kishons satirical book of the same name. It features many prominent Israeli actors of the time, most notably Shaike Ophir and Sefi Rivlin. The film takes a satirical, comic look at the old generation of Israeli politicians. Deadly Chase Deadly Chase is a 1978 Italian film directed by Franco Prosperi. I contrabbandieri di Santa Lucia The New Godfathers is a 1979 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Alfonso Brescia. Blood and Bullets Blood and Bullets is a 1976 Italian poliziottesco film written and directed by Alfonso Brescia and starring Jack Palance, George Eastman and Jenny Tamburi. No Mercy, No Future No Mercy, No Future is a 1981 West German drama film directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms. Bona Bona is a 1980 Filipino drama film directed by Lino Brocka, with the films lead character, Bona, played by acclaimed actress Nora Aunor. It was submitted as an entry to the Metro Manila Film Festival that same year. Bona was also shown at the Directors Fortnight of the 1981 Cannes International Film Festival, marking Brockas second appearance at the festival. Bona also gave Aunor her second Gawad Urian best actress trophy. The Hot Touch The Hot Touch is a 1981 film directed by Roger Vadim. This caper film is set in the world of art forgery. An accomplished art forger and a businessman have for many years been successful in a company which authenticates paintings before they are auctioned. They are discovered by an art dealer and blackmailed into forging paintings which disappeared in the Second World War. Procedural detail around the act of forgery is exploited for high-rolling glamour. The Hot Touch was the final film appearance of veteran Academy Award-winning actor Melvyn Douglas. Vortex Vortex is a 1981 film directed by Scott B and Beth B and starring James Russo and Lydia Lunch. The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck is a 1984 television film directed by Simon Langton. The film, starring Marlo Thomas and Kris Kristofferson, is based on the 1974 novel The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum by Heinrich Böll, and has been released on VHS under the title Act of Passion. Souvenirs souvenirs Souvenirs, Souvenirs is a 1984 French comedy film directed by Ariel Zeitoun. In 1985 Pierre-Loup Rajot won the César Award for Most Promising Actor for his performance in the film. Dot and the Koala Dot and the Koala is a 1985 animated film from Yoram Gross. Video from Hell Video from Hell is a video released in 1987 by Frank Zappa. It is a compilation of pieces of music and video from a series of projects that Zappa presumably planned to finish and release for home video, including a companion video for the You Cant Do That On Stage Anymore series of albums, but those projects were ultimately never completed. Many pieces from this video had appeared on a one-hour Night Flight special entitled "You Are What You Watch". The music video for the song "G-Spot Tornado" features color 8mm footage that Zappa shot at a county fair in the early 1960s, while the music video for "Night School" features footage from the making of his feature film 200 Motels. It also features the music video for "You Are What You Is" which was banned by MTV. A guitar solo duet between Zappa and Steve Vai taken from the song "Stevies Spanking" was later released on You Cant Do That On Stage Anymore, Vol. 4. As of December 2011, the video has not yet been released on DVD. Titled similarly to 1986s Jazz from Hell instrumental album, the title is explained as a political reference by Zappa: "Things in America can be from hell. Right now we have a president from hell Reagan, and a National Security Council from hell, so we should add Jazz from Hell also." Dark Mansions Dark Mansions is a 1986 television film starring Joan Fontaine, Michael York, Linda Purl, Paul Shenar, Melissa Sue Anderson, Steve Inwood, Lois Chiles, Nicollette Sheridan, Raymond St. Jacques, Grant Aleksander, Yves André Martin, and Dan OHerilhy. Produced by Aaron Spelling and Douglas S. Cramer, Dark Mansions was shot as a pilot for a potential TV series cross between Dynasty and Dark Shadows. The project was not ordered to series, and aired as a television movie. It was directed by Jerry London and written by Anthony Lawrence, Nancy Lawrence and Robert McCullough. Alexina The Mystery of Alexina, also titled Alexina, is a 1985 French drama film directed by René Féret. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. Pandemonium Pandemonium is a 1987 Australian fantasy comedy horror film in the style of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Fatal Termination Fatal Termination is a 1990 Hong Kong action film starring Moon Lee and Robin Shou. Stela Stela is a 1990 Croatian film directed by , starring Anja Šovagović Despot, Žarko Laušević, Mira Furlan, and Miodrag Krivokapić. Back to Ararat Back to Ararat is a 1988 Swedish documentary film about the Armenian genocide. The film won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film at the 24th Guldbagge Awards. Une nuit à l'Assemblée Nationale Une nuit à lAssemblée Nationale is a 1988 French comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky. Milena Milena is a 1991 French biographical film about Czech writer Milena Jesenská. La fine è nota The End Is Known is a 1992 Italian-French mystery film directed by Cristina Comencini. It is an adaptation of the novel with the same name by Geoffrey Holiday Hall, in which the setting is moved from post-war America to 1980s Italy. Half-Cocked Half-cocked is a cult music road movie, made in 1994 in Louisville, Nashville and Chattanooga. The movie tells the story about a group of high school teens who steal a van full of music equipment and pretend to be a band, called "Truckstop" in order to stay on the road. When the band starts playing gigs, their sound is largely inconsistent and incoherent, however, over time, the band becomes increasingly competent in their musicianship. The film puts much emphasis on the indie/alternative rock subculture. Many indie rock bands such as Polvo, Grifters, Freakwater, Versus, Slant 6, Rodan, Unwound, Helium, Sleepyhead, Crain, and Ruby Falls are featured in the movie. Members of Rodan and Grifters play in the movie as well as actors. The movie appeared in a small run on VHS and unavailable for years until its 2007 re-release on DVD. A soundtrack of the movie appeared on Matador Records. Manula jugigi How to Top My Wife is a 1994 South Korean comedy film directed by Kang Woo-suk, starring Park Joong-hoon and Choi Jin-sil. Milan Milan is a 1995 Indian Hindi film directed by Mahesh Bhatt, starring Jackie Shroff and Manisha Koirala. The Takeover The Takeover is a 1995 action film directed by Troy Cook and starring Billy Drago and Nick Mancuso as rival drug lords. David Amos and Gene Mitchell play good-guys who try to intervene in the turf war. The Minister of State The Minister of State is a 1997 Nordic comedy film directed by Paul-Anders Simma. It was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival. Pullet Surprise Pullet Surprise is a 1997 7-minute Looney Tunes short released in theaters with Cats Dont Dance. It was produced by Chuck Jones Film Productions. Since this cartoon was produced after the death of legendary Looney Tunes voice artist Mel Blanc, the voice of Foghorn Leghorn is supplied by Frank Gorshin. Stan Freberg still voiced Pete Puma, after voicing him in the 1952 short, Rabbits Kin. The term "pullet" in the title refers to a young female chicken; when pronounced the title also sounds like "Pulitzer Prize". The short was not included in the DVD release of Cats Dont Dance, though it was included as a bonus feature on the DVD release of The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie. The Embezzler The Embezzler is a 1954 British crime film directed by John Gilling and starring Charles Victor, Zena Marshall and Cyril Chamberlain. Its plot concerns a bank cashier who steals from the bank where he is employed. La muerte camina en la lluvia La muerte camina en la lluvia is a 1948 Argentine suspense film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and based upon the novel Lassassin habite au 21 written by Stanislas-André Steeman. It was premiered on September 7, 1948. Deafula Deafula is a 1975 horror movie done completely in American Sign Language. A voice over is provided for those who do not understand sign language. The movie starred Peter Wechsberg, who also serves as director and writer, under the pseudonym Peter Wolf. The Coo Coo Bird The Coo Coo Bird is the 22nd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on June 9, 1947, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. The Mad Hatter The Mad Hatter is the 26th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 16, 1948, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by United Artists. Hide and Seek Hide and Seek is a 1964 British thriller film directed by Cy Endfield. Blood on the Sun The Big Fight is a 1972 Taiwanese film. The Adventures of Jane The Adventures of Jane is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Edward G. Whiting. It is the film version of the stage show based on the comic strip Jane originally created by Norman Pett. It was written by Alfred Goulding and Con West. The cast included Chrystabel Leighton-Porter, who played Jane, and Michael Hogarth, who played Tom Hawke. It was filmed in Brighton, East Sussex, England. The Tale of Tillie's Dragon The Tale of Tillies Dragon is an American animated film directed and written by Mike Stribling and animated by Steven Hahn. The film is about a little girl named Tillie who befriends a playful dragon named Herman. Together the two take part in a variety of adventures, including Tillies struggle to protect her new friend from the people of her village, who view all dragons as fire-breathing man-eaters in need of extermination. The technical crew on this film featured a variety of former Disney employees. Cruel Train Cruel Train is a British television crime drama, written and directed by Malcolm McKay, that first broadcast on BBC2 on 22 December 1996. Based on Émile Zolas La Bête humaine, and set during the Blitz, the film stars David Suchet as Ruben Roberts, a railway official who discovers that his wife, Selina, was sexually abused as a child by the Chairman of the Line, Arthur Grandridge, who also happens to be her godfather. Assisted by Selina, Ruben plots to murder Grandridge on the Brighton Express. Filming for Cruel Train took place at Pebble Mill Studios between 25 November and 22 December 1994, with a budget of £1.25 million. The set used was built entirely from scratch in a disused warehouse on the former GEC turbine and transformer works, which was demolished shortly after filming ceased. In 1996, Cruel Train was nominated in for the British Academy Television Craft Award for Best Original Television Music. Despite remaining commercially unreleased on VHS or DVD, Cruel Train is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video in the United States. On Tuesdays, Orchids Los martes, orquídeas is a 1941 Argentine black and white comedy film directed by Francisco Múgica and starring Mirtha Legrand, Enrique Serrano, Juan Carlos Thorry and Nuri Montsé. It won the Argentine Best Picture award for 1941. It was remade as the Hollywood classic You Were Never Lovelier, starring Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth. Smell of Flesh La sbandata is a 1974 commedia sexy allitaliana film directed by Alfredo Malfatti. According to several sources the film was actually directed by Samperi but signed by his assistant director for contract issues. It is an adaptation of the novel Il volantino by Pietro A. Buttitta and was filmed in Acireale and SantAlfio, Province of Catania. Zare Zare is a 1926 Soviet Armenian drama film, directed by Hamo Beknazarian Jumping Jumping is a 1986 Belgian comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre De Decker. The film was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Attack! Battle of New Britain Attack! The Battle of New Britain is a documentary/propaganda film produced by the US military in 1944. It details, as its name implies, the New Britain campaign, which was part of the New Guinea and Solomon Islands Campaigns during World War II. The film follows a rather standard format: it is a chronological narrative of the campaign from the arrival of the soldiers in New Guinea to their capture of most of the island. Opening with travelers book pictures of the area, reminding the audience what the average soldier image of what the South Seas would be like, and it then details the natural hazards of fighting, or even being in the jungle, including the insects, diseases and heat. The marines and soldiers set up a little tent city, with the significant help of the local natives or "fuzzy wuzzies". After the base has been established and enough men are ready, General Douglas MacArthur arrives in person to discuss the upcoming campaign with the units CO. With the aid of maps and non-combat footage, the audience learns about the plans for the attack, the geography of the island, and the variety of armored vehicles that will be used in the upcoming battle, including the "alligator" and "buffalo" amphibious assault vehicles. D–day is on Christmas, and while the sailors and marines assemble in the rear, the airmen spend Christmas Eve strafing the island, to make way for their comrades assault. The campaign is then followed through chronologically, focusing, at the end, on the many wounded and killed who have sacrificed so much. Humor Risk Humor Risk, also known as Humorisk, is a 1921 comedy short film that was the first film to star the Marx Brothers. It was never released and is now considered a lost film. The print may have been accidentally thrown away when left in the screening box overnight. Another version of the story says that Groucho Marx, unhappy with the films quality, intentionally burned the negative after a particularly bad premiere screening. Humor Risk was directed by comedy film director Dick Smith, and was the first film written by Jo Swerling, who later co-wrote Its a Wonderful Life, Gone with the Wind and many other films. It was filmed in Fort Lee. The films title was a spoof of the Fannie Hurst drama Humoresque, one of the biggest film hits of 1920. The Marx Brothers would finally find success in motion pictures with The Cocoanuts. Manathe Vellitheru Manathe Vellitheru is a 1994 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Fazil, starring Vineeth, Shobana, Mukesh, Lakshmi, Sanup Kumar and Sreenivasan. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Murattu Kaadhal. Bajaja Prince Bayaya is a 1950 Czechoslovak animated film directed by Jiří Trnka. Paduvarahalli Pandavaru Paduvaaralli Pandavaru is a 1978 Indian Kannada language film directed by Puttanna Kanagal. It stars Ambarish, Ramakrishna and Jai Jagadish in the lead roles. Aarathi makes an extended special appearance. The movie was an adaptation of the Mahabharata, fit to a rural scenario with some hints to the various clashes between the Pandavas and the Kauravas and to the characters in the epic. The film was remade in Hindi as Hum Paanch in 1981, which was directed by contemporary film director and cartoonist, Bapu and stars Mithun Chakraborty. It was also remade in Telugu as Manavoori Pandavulu. Film Companion while compiling the 25 Greatest Telugu Films of the Decade, called Rangasthalam as an updated version of Mana Voori Pandavulu which was the Telugu remake of this movie. Amir Garib Amir Garib is a 1974 Hindi movie produced and directed by Mohan Kumar. The film stars Dev Anand, Hema Malini, Prem Nath, Tanuja, Sujit Kumar and Ranjit. The films music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Jeeva Jeeva is a 1995 Urdu Pakistani film directed by Syed Noor. The film introduced Babar Ali and Resham into Lollywood. Nadeem played the title role alongside Resham and Babar Ali. Playback ssinger Anwar Rafi is in this film. Folk singer Shaukat Ali sang a duet with Noor Jehan. Jeeva was a Platinum Jubilee movie. The music was by M. Arshad. Chettaniki Kallu Levu Chattaniki Kallu Levu is a 1981 Telugu-language film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Madhavi, Lakshmi, Hema Sundar and Kannada Prabhakar in important roles. It was remade in Hindi as Andha Kanoon. It was also dubbed into the same language. It is a remake of the 1981 Tamil movie Sattam Oru Iruttarai, which starred Vijayakanth in the lead role. The film was a Blockbuster at the box office. Shapath Shapath is a 1997 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Rajiv Babbar, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Jackie Shroff, Harish, Ramya Krishna, Kareena Grover, Vineetha and Salim Ghouse. It was one of the biggest blockbuster of 1997. Thachiledathu Chundan Thachiledathu Chundan is a 1999 Malayalam action-drama film directed by Shajoon Karyal, produced by Thampi Kannanthanam, and starring Mammootty, Nandini, Thilakan, Nedumudi Venu, Captain Raju and Kaveri. Madam Madam is a 1994 Telugu Comedy film, produced by M. Chitti Babu, G. Gnaram Harish under the Vijaya Chamundeswari Movies banner, presented by Rajendra Prasad and directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Soundarya in the lead roles and music composed by Madhavapeddi Suresh. Chiranjeevi and Vijayashanti have given special appearances in the film. This Is Not Paradise This Is Not Paradise is a 2000 Italian neo-noir film written and directed by Gianluca Maria Tavarelli and starring Fabrizio Gifuni. It is loosely based on actual events. It was nominated for two Silver Ribbons, for best screenplay and best original story. Holes in the Soup Holes in the Soup is a Danish comedy film released in 1988. A farce, it features comedians Morten Lorentzen and Povl Erik Carstensen as John and Aage. Lorentzen and Carstensen later recorded a live stand-up comedy version of the film, which they released on DVD, John & Aage - Huller I Suppen. Ten Zan - Ultimate Mission Ten Zan: The Ultimate Mission is a 1988 science fiction action film written and directed by Ferdinando Baldi under the pseudonym "Ted Kaplan". The film stars Frank Zagarino, Sabrina Siani, and Romano Kristoff. It was Baldis final film before his death in 2007. The film, an international co-production between Italy and North Korea, was filmed on-location in the latter country. To date, it is one of the few Western-produced non-documentary features to be shot in the country, and one of the only films made there to feature American actors. The film portrays North Korea as a futuristic utopia, a decision which Baldi later explained as "a conscious avoidance of reality" foisted upon the production by the local regime. Among the supporting cast is Charles Robert Jenkins, an American wartime defector who had since appeared in several propaganda films. Ten Zan was one of eight North Korean films to be shown at the Udine Festival of Far East Film in 2000. In a report of these screenings for Asiaweek, Richard James Havis regarded the film as "truly lamentable", saying: "The acting is worse than that of the propaganda movies, as is the plot." The title Ten Zan is a reference to the last Japanese stronghold on Iwo Jima, which was called Devils Peak by the American soldiers trying to capture the island during the Battle of Iwo Jima. Cheppu Cheppu is a 1987 Malayalam language film, made in India, directed by Priyadarshan and starring Mohanlal. The film is based on the 1982 Canadian film Class of 1984. This film was a huge hit. An English song in the movie, "Free and Young" was sung by famous american singer Brenda Lee. Out of Athens Part 1 Out of Athens is a 2000 two-part gay pornographic film from Falcon Studios, starring John Brosnan and Roland Dane, and directed by Johnny Rutherford. Part one runs 87 minutes, and part two runs 74 minutes. In the film, after not being accepted to a fraternity club for his status, John Brosnan goes to Athens, Greece, posing as a Harvard alumni for a reunion gathering. There, Brosnan is exposed as an imposter and then is gang raped. A Greek resident Roland Dane, whom Brosnan met earlier during the tour, finds him lying on the streets and takes him to Danes place, where they have sex. The filming done by Todd Montgomery occurred in California and Greece. It is loosely based on director Rutherfords experience in Greece in his earlier years. The reception has been generally positive; it won Grabby Awards and GayVN Awards in 2001. Four Letter Words Four Letter Words is a 2000 debut film by director Sean Baker. Poyezd vne raspisaniya Train Off Schedule is a 1985 Soviet disaster film directed by Aleksandr Grishin. Zero Woman: Dangerous Game is a 1998 V-Cinema erotic thriller film starring Chieko Shiratori. It is the sixth installment of the Zero Woman film series. Erection Erection is a 1971 short film by John Lennon with music by Yoko Ono. Ullasa Paravaigal Ullasa Paravaigal is a 1980 Tamil-language Indian Romantic film directed by C. V. Rajendran, starring Kamal Haasan in the lead role. The movie has evergreen songs that are murmured even today. The movie was a hit at the box office. This film has been dubbed into Telugu as Prema Pichi and in Hindi as Do Dil Deewane. Aakrosh: Cyclone of Anger Aakrosh is a 1998 Indian Hindi action crime film directed by Lateef Binny starring Sunil Shetty and Shilpa Shetty. The film was a success at the box office. Bounty Dog Bounty Dog is a 1994 Japanese original video animation. Mayor 'Vikhr' Major Whirlwind or is a 1967 television film directed by Yevgeny Tashkov and based on the novel by Yulian Semyonov. The main character, Major Whirlwind, is inspired by Aleksey Nikolayevich Botyan. Veer Savarkar Veer Savarkar is a Hindi 2001 Indian film based on the life of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. This version was released on DVD format. This film was produced by Savarkar Darshan Prathisthan, under the president-ship of Sudhir Phadke. It premiered on 16 November 2001, in Mumbai, New Delhi, Nagpur and six other Indian cities. Rediff.com reports a claim that it is the first movie in the world financed by public donations. On 28 May 2012 its Gujarati language version was released by the then Chief Minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi. The film was screened retrospective on August 13th 2016 at the Independence Day Film Festival jointly presented by the Indian Directorate of Film Festivals and Ministry of Defense, commemorating 70th Indian Independence Day. Basanti Basanti is a 2000 Nepali romantic film directed by Neer Shah. The cast includes Karishma Manandhar, Rajesh Hamal, Gauri Malla and Ashok Sharma. This movie is based on a novel of the same name written by one of the prominent Nepalese novelists Diamond Shumsher Rana, who fictionalized a love story on a historical plot. The Scoundrel The Scoundrel is a full-length Azerbaijani film shot in Baku in 1988. Directed by Vagif Mustafayev, this comedy film exposes the corruption and the decadence of the late Soviet bureaucracy in Azerbaijan SSR through the eyes of a naive Azerbaijani adult man, Hatem, played by Georgian actor Mamuka Kikaleishvili. Inferno Inferno is a 2001 28-minute-long sci-fi film directed by Paul Kousoulides, featuring UK cult actress/presenter Emily Booth. Chatriyan Chatriyan is a 1990 Indian Tamil crime-drama film, written and produced by Mani Ratnam. The film was directed by K. Subash, an assistant of Mani Ratnam. The film stars Vijayakanth, Bhanupriya and Thilakan in the lead roles. The film has Vijayakanth playing an honest cop and Thilakan as a corrupt politician in the main villain role. This film ran more than 150 days in some theatres . The film is one of the biggest hit films of the early 90s and has attained cultstatus. It was also dubbed into Telegu as Kshatriyudu. The film features a highly acclaimed soundtrack and background score composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Keladi Kanmani Keladi Kanmani is a 1990 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Vasanth in his directorial debut. The film stars S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and Raadhika. It was a commercial success, running for over 285 days at theatres. The film was dubbed From Telugu as O Papa Lali. Shark Great White is a 2000 horror film written and directed by Zac Reeder. The film is based on the 1916 shark attacks in New Jersey. The films title was changed to Shark for the first United States home video release, but was kept the same internationally. The Affair The Affair is a 2004 drama film directed by Carl Colpaert and starring Kelsey Oldershaw, Andy Mackenzie, and Horacio Le Don. Malefemmene Bad Women is a 2001 Italian prison-drama film directed by Fabio Conversi. One Night Husband One Night Husband is a 2003 Thai thriller film directed by Pimpaka Towira and co-written by Pimpaka and Prabda Yoon. It was the debut feature film for Pimpaka, an independent film director and one of the few female directors working in the Thai film industry. One Night Husband was also the film debut of Thai-Canadian pop singer Nicole Theriault. Lion's Den Lions Den is a 1988 short film directed by Bryan Singer and editor/composer John Ottman. It marks Singers first film as a director. The film is about five men who meet up at their old hang-out spot after finishing their first semester of college. The film is 25 minutes in length. Ethan Hawke, who had known Bryan Singer as a child in New Jersey, agreed to star in it at the same time he was filming Dad with Jack Lemmon. As well as co-directing, John Ottman. also edited the film. Star Ocean EX is a seven volume manga series written and illustrated by Mayumi Azuma. Based on the tri-Ace role-playing video game The Second Story, it follows the exploits of Claude C. Kenny, a young ensign in the Earth Federation who finds himself stranded on the Planet Expel. He meets Rena Lanford, a young girl living in the village of Arlia who declares that he is the legendary warrior their legends speak of who will save their troubled world from disaster. The series was serialized in Shōnen Gangan, premiering June 22, 1999 and running until December 21, 2001 when it ended without reaching the conclusion of the story. Studio Deen adapted the manga series into a twenty six episode anime series entitled Star Ocean EX which aired on TV Tokyo from April 3, 2001 until September 25, 2001. The anime series was released to Region 1 DVD by Geneon Entertainment. To complete the story left unfinished by both the manga and anime, five drama CDs were released in Japan, using the same voice actors from the anime series. A Closer Walk A Closer Walk is Robert Bilheimers documentary film about the global AIDS epidemic. Narrated by Glenn Close and Will Smith, A Closer Walk features cinematography by Richard D. Young, interviews with the Dalai Lama, Bono, and Kofi Annan, and musical contributions by Annie Lennox, The Neville Brothers, Dido, Eric Clapton, Moby, Geoffrey Oryema, and Sade. Subjects and storylines encompass the broad spectrum of the global AIDS experience and include people with HIV/AIDS from all walks of life; AIDS children and orphans and those caring for them; doctors, nurses, and social workers; human rights advocates; and prominent scientists, economists, researchers, government leaders, and NGO officials. The films basic themes remain, what are the underlying causes of AIDS; the relationship between health, dignity, and human rights; and the universal need for action, compassion, and commitment to counter what has become the worst plague in human history. Fake Fake is a 2003 Thai romantic drama film directed by Thanakorn Pongsuwan. It starred Leo Putt, Ray MacDonald, Tah Barby and Pachrapa Chaichua. The debut feature by Thanakorn, it was screened at the Vancouver International Film Festival, the Stockholm International Film Festival and the Singapore International Film Festival in 2003 and 2004. Uber Goober Über Goober A Film About Gamers is a 2004 independent documentary film focusing on people who play role-playing games. The film was directed by Steve Metze and features interviews with Gary Gygax, Peter Adkison, Mike Stackpole and Bob Larson, amongst others. The film has screened at theatres, film festivals, and gaming conventions, winning the award for "Best Film" at Gen Con Indianapolis, 2004. The Vulture's Eye The Vultures Eye is a 2004 horror film directed by Frank Sciurba and starring Anne Flosnik, Fred Iacovo, Jason King, James Nalitz, Brooke Paller, and Joseph Reo. Inspired by Bram Stokers novel Dracula, it is set in Virginia. Too Much Romance... It's Time for Stuffed Peppers Too Much Romance... Its Time for Stuffed Peppers is a 2004 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Lina Wertmüller. Happy Lesson Happy Lesson is a comedy manga, written by Mutsumi Sasaki and illustrated by Shinnosuke Mori, serialized in Dengeki Gs Magazine from April 1999 to September 2002, featuring a high school student who is adopted by five of his teachers. It was adapted into a five-part OVA series in 2001; a thirteen-episode animated TV series in 2002; a sequel TV series, called Happy Lesson Advance, in 2003; and a second OVA series, Happy Lesson: The Final, in 2004. The series has also been adapted into a series of drama CDs and a Dreamcast game. The first volume of the manga was licensed and released by A.D. Visions ADV Manga label in the United States; the first three episodes of the OVA and the first TV series were licensed by the ADV Films label for Region 1 distribution. The Woman in the Dream Femeia visurilor is a 2005 Romanian film directed by Dan Pița and starring Dan Condurache and Răzvan Vasilescu. Oru Kalluriyin Kathai Oru Kalluriyin Kathai is a 2005 Indian Tamil romantic drama film written and directed by newcomer Nandha Periyasamy. It stars Arya and Sonia Agarwal in the lead roles alongside an ensemble supporting cast including Jaivarma, Santhanam, Charuhasan, and Mouli. The music was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja with editing by Kola Bhaskar and cinematography by R. Madhi. The film released in 2005 and was deemed a success upon its release. The film was later dubbed into Telugu and released as College Days in 2008. No Limit: A Search for the American Dream on the Poker Tournament Trail No Limit: A Search for the American Dream on the Poker Tournament Trail is a 2006 documentary film about the professional poker tournament circuit. The film follows producer Susan Genard as she enters several Seven-Card Stud Hi/Lo and Omaha poker tournaments across the country. Dozens of professional poker players appear in the film. No Limit features interviews with over 40 of the top players in the world. No Limit had its premiere screening at The Palms Hotel and Casino on July 27, 2006 and toured the film festival circuit. The film was released on DVD in October 2006. Interview subjects include: Amir Vahedi Annie Duke Barry Greenstein Bobby Baldwin Bonnie Damiano Charlie Shoten Chip Jett Chris "Jesus" Ferguson Chris Moneymaker Clonie Gowen Daniel Negreanu Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott David Sklansky Dean Shores Doyle Brunson Evelyn Ng Hendon Mob Howard Lederer James McManus Jennifer Harman Kathy Liebert Kenna James Larry Flynt Layne Flack Linda Johnson Lou Krieger Mark Seif Mel Judah Men "the Master" Nguyen "Miami" John Cernuto Mike Sexton Paul Phillips Phil Gordon Phil Hellmuth Puggy Pearson Ron Rose Scotty Nguyen Steve Lipscomb T. J. Cloutier Thor Hansen Tom McEvoy Vince Burgio Warren Karp Yosh Nakano Running on Empty Running on Empty is a 2006 German drama film directed by Bülent Akinci. It was entered into the 28th Moscow International Film Festival where Jens Harzer won the award for Best Actor. Treasure Island Treasure Island is an Australian animated cartoon for television produced in 1987 by Burbank Films Australia. It is an adaptation of Robert Louis Stevensons famous 1883 novel of the same name. Beautiful Daughters Beautiful Daughters is a 2006 documentary that follows the first-ever, all-transgender production of Eve Enslers famous play The Vagina Monologues. It was released in the United States on February 11, 2006. The documentary is directed by Josh Aronson and Ariel Orr Jordan and features Calpernia Addams, Jane Fonda, and Andrea James. Huldufólk 102 Huldufólk 102 is a 2006 American/Icelandic co-production documentary film directed by Nisha Inalsingh about the cultural phenomenon of the Huldufólk, mystical beings traditionally believed by many Icelanders to inhabit a parallel world hidden in the rocks and stones of the harsh Icelandic landscape. Wide Blue Yonder Wide Blue Yonder is a 2010 Norwegian-British black comedy drama film about an old rogue sailor who breaks all the rules to fulfill an old friends dying wish to be buried at sea directed by Robert Young from a screenplay written by Hugh Janes, adapted from his successful stage play. It stars Brian Cox, Lauren Bacall and James Fox. Ang cute ng ina mo! Ang Cute Ng Ina Mo is a 2007 Filipino comedy Drama film directed by Wenn V. Deramas. It stars Ai Ai De Las Alas, Anne Curtis, Eugene Domingo, Luis Manzano and John Lapus. The film premiered on April 7, 2007. This is the second film co-produced by Viva Films and Star Cinema years after Viva split from ABS-CBN in 2001. The Movie also spanned the title of being the Mega Blockbuster Movie of 2007 Second to Paano Kita Iibigin starring Piolo Pascual and Regine Velasquez. Operation Silver A Operace Silver A is a Czech drama film directed by Jiří Strach. It was released in 2007. Don't Look Back Jangan Pandang Belakang is a 2007 Malaysian horror film directed by Ahmad Idham. Princess Princess is the title of a fictional series written and illustrated by Japanese author Mikiyo Tsuda about the lives of three high school boys and the school they attend. The series is contained within multiple media pieces which began as a manga first serialized in the manga magazine Wings starting in 2002. After the first manga series ended, a sequel entitled Princess Princess + started serialization in the same magazine in May 2006, and finished in January 2007. An anime has since been adapted from the manga and began airing in Japan on April 5, 2006, produced by the Japanese animation studio, Studio Deen. A live action adaptation called Princess Princess D aired in Japan from June 28, 2006 to September 13, 2006. Finally, a visual novel video game for the PlayStation 2 based on the series was released on October 26, 2006 in Japan. First Success First Prize for the Cello is a French silent comedy directed by an anonymous director and released in 1907. Happy New Year Happy New Year is a 2008 Swiss drama film directed by Christoph Schaub. It was entered into the 31st Moscow International Film Festival. A Road to Mecca: The Journey of Muhammad Asad A Road to Mecca – The Journey of Muhammad Asad, also known as A Road to Mecca, is a 2008 documentary by Austrian filmmaker Georg Misch. The documentary traces the path of Muslim scholar and political theorist Muhammad Asad, which led to his conversion to Islam. Dance Star Dance Star is a 2010 British dance musical film set in Essex, UK. It was written and directed by Steven M. Smith. The cast includes Bruce Payne, Megan Little Vivien Creegor and Jon-Paul Gates. Bhalobasa Bhalobasa Bhalobasa Bhalobasa is a 2008 Bengali film by Rabi Kinagi. This movie is the second film of both Hiran Chatterjee and Srabanti Chatterjee. After five-week running success prompted producer Ashok Dhanuka added one more song "Bol Raja Chai Kemon Rani" to the film after shooting it right after Kali Puja. This is the first Bengali film which was shot at Salzburg in Austria. This film is the remake of the Telugu film Bommarillu directed and co-written by Bhaskar, starring Prakash Raj, Genelia DSouza and Siddharth Narayan. The film primarily revolves around a father and son relationship with the fathers dote on his son, leaving a bitter taste with the latter. The Title Track music of this film is also taken from Bommarillu. Amazon Falls Amazon Falls is a 2010 Canadian drama film directed by Katrin Bowen. The film stars April Telek as Jana, a faded B-movie actress. The story was based in part on Bowens own experience as an aspiring actress, as well as by the shooting death of B-movie actress Lana Clarkson in 2003. The cast also includes Anna Mae Routledge, Zak Santiago, William B. Davis, Gabrielle Rose, Tom Braidwood and Benjamin Ratner. The film premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Makeup at the 32nd Genie Awards in 2011. Zapiski ekspeditora Taynoy kantselyarii The secret service agents memories is a Russian historical film and TV series based on the novel by Oleg Ryaskov, who is also the director. Pellaina Kothalo Pellaina Kothalo is a 2006 Telugu film produced & directed by Madan on Aa Naluguru Films banner and Cinematography by T. Surendra Reddy. Starring Jagapati Babu, Priyamani in lead roles and music composed by Agashtya. The film recorded as Super Hit at box office. Big Time Concert Big Time Concert is the 2010 second made-for-television movie of the series film franchise/season one finale for the television series, Big Time Rush. It stars Kendall Schmidt, James Maslow, Carlos Pena Jr., Logan Henderson, Ciara Bravo, and Stephen Kramer Glickman. It premiered on Nickelodeon on August 20, 2010 at 8:00 p.m. ET. This movie included many recurring and guest star roles. It also featured the second and more major appearance of Phil LaMarr as Hawk, Gustavos rival, who appears in Big Time Sparks. In the movie, Hawk is the main villain. Nickelodeon promoted this two-part episode as a one-hour special movie. The movie focuses on the event of the first CD release and tour for BTR, but before that happens, they must rock the concert, where chaos ensues proceeding the movie. Gangsterland Exit 67 is a 2010 French-Canadian film written and directed by Jephté Bastien. The film was shot in French, English and Creole language and is set around Montreals street gangs. In an interview with Montreals La Presse columnist Rima Elkouri, director Jephté Bastien states that the death of his 16 years old nephew inspired him to make the film. The film had its world premiere at the 2010 edition of Montreals Fantasia Festival. It was named the winner of the Claude Jutra Award for the best feature film by a first-time film director, at the 31st Genie Awards. Blackout Blackout is a German film directed by Sebastian Vigg. It was released in 2010. At River's Edge is a 2011 Japanese jidaigeki film directed by Tetsuo Shinohara. Athmakadha Aathmakatha-2010- is an inspiring Malayalam film written and directed by debutant Premlal starring Sreenivasan, Shafna, Sharbani Mukherjee and Jagathy Sreekumar in pivotal roles.Athmakadha deservingly finds its niche in a classic genre of mainstream Malayalam films that include the works of master directors like Bharathan and Padmarajan. Sreenivasan plays a blind man named Kochubaby in this film while Sharbani Mukherjee plays Mary, his wife. The film talks about the positivism in life of the visually impaired Kochubaby. The film was selected for various international film festivals and was screened at the IFFI, Goa in the Indian Panorama section. Premlal received many awards for Athmakadha including a special jury award at the Kerala State Film Awards for direction and Ramu Kariat award. Sreenivasan won the Asianet Film Award Honour Special Jury Award. The soundtrack for the film was composed by "Aaromale" fame Alphons Joseph with lyrics penned by Kaithapram and Engandiyoor Chandrasekharan. Gallery of Fear Gallery of Fear is a 2013 four-part horror anthology, directed by Alan Rowe Kelly and Anthony G. Summer. Kelly also wrote the screenplay for the film based on a story by Doug Smith. The film stars Debbie Rochon, Raine Brown, and Susan Adriensen. The four segments of the anthology are titled "Critics Choice," "By Her Hand, She Draws You Down," "Down the Drain," and "A Far Cry from Home." The film was distributed by Southpaw Pictures and Tiny Core Pictures. Sexual Witchcraft Sexual Witchcraft is a 2011 American made for cable erotic film directed by Fred Olen Ray. It is also known by the alternative title Little Witches. Dalaw Visit is a 2010 Filipino suspense-horror film starring Kris Aquino and Diether Ocampo. The film was released by Star Cinema. It was an official entry at the 2010 Metro Manila Film Festival. Brasil Animado Brasil: the Dog Adventure is a 2011 Brazilian animated comedy film directed by Mariana Caltabiano. The film is based on As Aventuras de Gui & Estopa, an animated cartoon created by Caltabiano. The movie combines the use of live action and traditional animation, a technique used in films like Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Space Jam. This is the first Brazilian movie completely produced with 3D technology. A Moral Conjugal A Moral Conjugal is a 2012 Portuguese drama film directed by Artur Serra Araújo and starring Dinarte Branco, São José Correia and José Wallenstein. Race Race is a 2011 Malayalam thriller film directed by Kukku Surendran and starring Indrajith, Kunchacko Boban, Mamta Mohandas, Baby Anikha, and Gowri Munjal. The story is based on Greg Iless novel 24 hours. The film opened in Kerala theatres on 11 February 2011 to negative reviews. It was dubbed into Telugu as Game by Narne Media Solutions Limited in 2013. It was a remake of the Hindi film Sirf 24 Ghante. Golchehreh Golchehreh is a 2011 Iranian drama film directed by Vahid Mousaian. Golchehreh is based on a true story about the Taliban in Afghanistan and how they tried to destroy their National Film Archive and closing the cinemas. Ties That Bind Ties that Bind is a 2011 drama film directed by Leila Djansi and starring Kimberly Elise, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde and Ama K. Abebrese. It was filmed in Ghana. It was nominated in 21 categories at the 2011 Ghana Movie Awards, and won 9 awards. It received 7 nominations at the 8th Africa Movie Academy Awards and eventually won the award for the category Achievement in Screenplay. Kedi Kedi is a 2006 Indian Tamil language romantic action film written and directed by Jyothi Krishna, who earlier directed the 2003 Tamil film Enakku 20 Unakku 18. Starring Ileana DCruz, Tamannaah and Ravi Krishna in the lead role, the film marks the Kollywood debut of the actresses Ileana DCruz and Tamannaah, where the latter plays a character with negative shades and the former plays love interest of Ravi Krishna whilst Ramesh Khanna, Atul Kulkarni, Adithya, M. S. Baskar and Suman Setty played supporting roles in the film. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film released on 24 September 2006 and was later dubbed into Telugu and released as Jadoo.It was also dubbed into hindi as Ishq ki aag. The film earned mixed to positive reviews in both Tamil and Telugu and commercial success. The New World The New World is a 2011 Estonian documentary film about New World Society, a citizens initiative in Uus Maailm, Tallinn, that aims to remake neighbourhoods and change peoples lives. Written and directed by Jaan Tootsen, it was presented with the award for Best Film by the Estonian Association of Film Journalists. Segunda mano Segunda Mano is a 2011 Filipino supernatural horror film directed by Joyce Bernal, and it stars Kris Aquino, Dingdong Dantes, and Angelica Panganiban. The film was produced and released by Star Cinema with the co-production of AgostoDos Pictures, and MJM Productions. It is also an official entry to the 2011 Metro Manila Film Festival. Di timur matahari Di Timur Matahari is a 2012 Indonesian film directed by Ari "Ale" Sihasale and starring Laura Basuki and Lukman Sardi. Shot in Tioh, Lanny Jaya, Papua, over a period of one month, it follows young Papuan children as they struggle to learn despite an ongoing tribal war. Peddlers Peddlers is a 2012 Indian Hindi crime thriller film written and directed by Vasan Bala. The film features Gulshan Devaiah, Nishikant Kamat, Kriti Malhotra, Nimrat Kaur and Siddharth Menon in the lead roles. The film was screened as part of 2012 International Critics Week, an independent film event which runs parallel to the Cannes Film Festival in southern France. Films producer, Guneet Monga raised nearly , half of films budget of by posting the films script on Facebook. Kadhalil Vizhunthen Kadhalil Vizhunthen is a 2008 Indian Tamil-language romantic action thriller film written and directed by P. V. Prasath starring Nakul and Sunaina. The film has music by Vijay Antony, cinematography by S.D. Vijay Milton and editing by V. T. Vijayan. The shooting for the film started in August 2007 and the film was released in September 2008. The film was distributed by Kalanithi Maran, the managing director of Sun Network and the son of politician Murasoli Maran and released on September 2008. The song Nakka Mukka, a kuthu song and Thozhiya.., a melodious romantic song were very successful hits composed by young music director Vijay Antony and was one of the main reasons of the films success. Nakka Mukka was played in the opening ceremony of the Cricket World Cup 2011 held at Mirpur, Bangladesh. It also featured among a medley of Tamil songs performed by Shah Rukh Khan and Shriya Saran in the inaugural of the fourth edition of the Indian Premier League 2011 held at Chennai, India. Scammerhead Scammerhead is a 2015 Canadian comedy film directed by Dan Zukovic, in which a scam-artist attempts to successfully execute his most elaborate scam to date. The film stars Alex Rocco, Bruce Glover and Dan Zukovic. Model Behaviour Model Behaviour is an Australian action film, directed by Nathan Hill. It was released on Christmas 2013. Bone in the Throat Bone in the Throat is 2015 a British-American crime drama film, co-written and directed by Graham Henman, starring Ed Westwick, Tom Wilkinson, Andy Nyman, Vanessa Kirby, Rupert Graves, and John Hannah. The film premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival on March 14, 2015. The Defector: Escape from North Korea The Defector: Escape from North Korea is a 2012 documentary film about North Korean defectors, directed by Korean-Canadian filmmaker Ann Shin. The film premiered at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival and had its broadcast premiere on TVOntario on June 26. The films release was accompanied by The Defector Interactive, an interactive documentary that uses a videogame-like approach to let the user find out about life in and escape from North Korea. Vanavarayan Vallavarayan Vanavarayan Vallavarayan is a 2014 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by Rajmohan. It stars Krishna Kulasekaran, Monal Gajjar, Ma Ka Pa Anand and Niharika Kareer. The film is set in the backdrop of rural Coimbatore. The film, features musical score by Yuvan Shankar Raja. It was released on 12 September 2014 to mixed reviews from critics. Sanai Choughade Sanai Choughade is a Marathi movie released on 20 June 2008. Produced by Deepti Shreyas Talpade and directed by Rajeev Patil. The movie is a light hearted family entertainer full of twists and turns which forces everyone to inspect the conventional arranged marriage system. Otdat kontsy Bite the Dust is a 2013 film directed by Taisia Igumentseva. It was screened out-of-competition at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. It is a touching comedy-drama with a subversive undercurrent of humorous criticism of the Russian government and modern Russian mores. It is sparsely but beautifully filmed. Utopia Utopia is a 2015 Afghan drama film directed by Hassan Nazer and Produced by Chris Robb. The film was selected as the Afghan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. However, it was disqualified a few days prior to its Academy screening for having too much dialogue in English. The Afghan filmmakers union tried to appeal, bringing the language breakdown by minutes, but they were unsuccessful. Wanna Be the Strongest in the World , is a Japanese manga by ESE and Kiyohito Natsuki. It was adapted into an anime television series in October 2013. Brundaavana Brindavana is a 2013 Indian Kannada romantic comedy film starring Darshan, Karthika Nair and Milana Nagaraj in the lead roles and also featuring Saikumar and Sampath Raj. A remake of the 2010 Telugu film Brindavanam, it was directed by K Madesh and produced by Suresh Gowda for Sri Seethabaireshwara Productions. The soundtrack was composed by V. Harikrishna and the cinematography was by Ramesh Babu. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Ghayal: The Power Man by Sumeet Arts in 2014. Blue Sky Bones Blue Sky Bones, also known as The Blue Bone, is a 2013 Chinese music film directed by Cui Jian. It was released in China on October 17, 2014. Kaalai Kaalai is a 2008 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Tharun Gopi. The lead roles are played by Silambarasan and Vedhika. Supporting roles are played by Lal, Sangeetha, Seema, Santhanam, and Sulile Kumar. The films score and soundtrack were composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar. Early reports claimed the title to be Chennaiyil Irundhu Madhurai, Mosamanavan or Agaradhi. The film opened to mixed reviews and was a box office flop. The Hindi version was renamed Jwalamukhi. Sawaari Sawaari is a 2016 Indian Tamil road psychological thriller film written and directed by Guhan Senniappan. The film features Benito Franklin, Sanam Shetty, Karthik Yogi, and Mathivanan Rajendran in the leading roles, with Vishal Chandrasekhar composing the films music. Distributed by Sri Thenandal Films, the film theatrically released on 18 March 2016. Let Hoi Decide De Mai tinh 2 is the spin-off of De Mai tinh 2010, both were directed by Charlie Nguyen. However, De Hoi tinh was released by CJ Entertainment, Chanh Phuong Films, Early Risers Media Group and Galaxy Studio on December 12, 2014 and distributed by CJ CGV Vietnam. Starring: Thai Hoa, Diem My 9x, Quang Su, Huy Khanh, Linh Son, Thu Trang, Hoang Phuc and Yaya Truong Nhi; the movie is about character Pham Huong Hois journey after 4 years since the first movie, in which he is torn between love and career. This is the 6th collaboration of the duo Charlie Nguyen - Thai Hoa, the movie began filming at the start of March and being in the edit process until November. Since the release, De Mai tinh 2 received many mixed reviews from the press, in which they criticized the unwise plot full of not-so-funny comedy feature, though they still praised its entertainment purpose and Thai Hoas acting skill. However, LGBT community also heavily criticized this movie for being offensive toward the LGBT community in general as well as making profits from using homosexual characters. Despite all the debates, De Mai tinh 2 sold 5,7 billion Vietnam Dong worth of ticket in the first day release among 45 billion Vietnam profit in first week, soon to become one of the highest-grossing movie of all time by making 90 billion Vietnam Dong, before being defeated by Fast & Furious 7 couple months later. Poriyaalan Poriyaalan is a 2014 Tamil thriller film directed by Thanukumar, written by Manimaran and produced by Vetrimaaran. The film features Harish Kalyan and Rakshita in the leading roles. Velraj is the cinematographer for the venture, while newcomer M. S. Jones composed the music. The film released on 5 September and had moderate run commercially. Rough Rough is a 2014 Telugu romantic action comedy film directed by C. H. Subba Reddy. The movie is produced by M. Abilash on Sridevi Entertainments Banner while Aadi, Rakul Preet Singh and Srihari play pivotal roles. Mani Sharma composed the Music.Actor Srihari died before the film was released. The film received mixed reviews from critics and turned out to average hit at the box office. It was dubbed into Hindi under the same title. Vaya Vaya is a 2016 South African drama film directed by Akin Omotoso. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Iqaluit Iqaluit is a 2016 Canadian drama film directed and written by Benoît Pilon and starring Marie-Josée Croze, François Papineau and Natar Ungalaaq. The film was shot in Iqaluit, Nunavut, which provided its title. It is about a Quebec woman who travels to Northern Canada after her husband is seriously injured. She uncovers the secret relationships he had with the Inuit community, and becomes acquainted with an Inuit man struggling with a related family crisis. Pilon conceived of the story and planned the execution for years, though the travel and shooting conditions provided challenges. The film screened in a few film festivals before a general release. Iqaluit received some positive coverage in the Quebec press and favorable reactions from Nunavut viewers. Khido Khundi Khido Khundi is a Punjabi movie about hockey.. The movie depicts the reality of the Indian hockey players from Sansarpur, Punjab, India.. The Cavalier's Dream The Cavaliers Dream is an 1898 American black-and-white horror silent one minute short film directed by Edwin S. Porter in his directorial debut. Romance of a Jewess Romance of a Jewess is a 1908 American silent short drama film written and directed by D. W. Griffith. The Renunciation The Renunciation is a 1909 silent short film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Mary Pickford. It was produced and distributed by the Biograph Company. Seven Keys to Baldpate Seven Keys to Baldpate is a 1917 American silent mystery/thriller film produced by George M. Cohan and distributed by Artcraft Pictures, an affiliate of Paramount. The film is based on Cohans play of the novel by Earl Derr Biggers. Cohan himself stars in this silent version along with Anna Q. Nilsson and Hedda Hopper, billed under her real name Elda Furry. One version of the play preceded this movie in 1916 and numerous versions followed in the succeeding decades such as the early RKO talkie starring Richard Dix. Seven Keys to Baldpate is an extant film with much home video availability. A Jazzed Honeymoon A Jazzed Honeymoon is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. In this eight-minute short, a newly married couple have adventures on a steamship. The Lost Battalion The Lost Battalion is a 1919 American silent war film about units of the 77th Infantry Division penetrating deep into the Argonne Forest of France during World War I. The film was directed by Burton L. King and features Major Charles W. Whittlesey and a number of actual soldiers from the 77th who portrayed themselves in the film. It was released July 2, 1919 in North America. The film was remade in 2001 by Russell Mulcahy. Derby Day Derby Day is a 1923 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 19th Our Gang short subject released. Helen's Babies Helens Babies is a 1924 silent comedy film directed by William A. Seiter, based on the 1876 novel Helens Babies by John Habberton. Should Men Walk Home? Should Men Walk Home? is a 1927 American short silent comedy film directed by Leo McCarey and starring Mabel Normand and featuring Oliver Hardy and Eugene Pallette. The Woman Disputed The Woman Disputed is a 1928 American silent film. Norma Talmadge stars as a good-hearted Austrian prostitute drawn into a romantic triangle on the eve of World War I. Based on a Denison Clift play, the nationalities of the characters had to be adjusted to satisfy official complaints registered with the MPPDA from the German government. Released with a soundtrack of effects and synchronized music, this film is the end of Talmadges career in silent films. She was separated from her husband and producer Schenck, would take the next year for vocal lessons, appear in two talking films, then retire. A print exists in the Library of Congress film archive, and has been recently revived. The plot draws in part on the 1880 short story "Boule de Suif" by French writer Guy de Maupassant. Broadway's Like That Broadways Like That is a 10-minute Vitaphone short film starring Ruth Etting, with Joan Blondell, Humphrey Bogart and Mary Philips. Bogart and Philips were married at the time of this film. L'affaire est dans le sac Laffaire est dans le sac is a 1932 French comedy film, directed by Pierre Prévert and written by his more famous brother, poet and screenwriter Jacques Prévert, based on a script by Ákos Ráthonyi. It was Pierre Préverts directional debut. While not a box office success at the time its nowadays considered a cult film. Destry Rides Again This article is about the 1932 movie Destry Rides Again starring Tom Mix. For the novel, see Destry Rides Again. For the 1939 film of the same name starring Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart, see Destry Rides Again. For the 1954 movie remake starring Audie Murphy and Thomas Mitchell, see Destry. For the 1959 Broadway musical starring Andy Griffith, see Destry Rides Again. For the 1964 television series starring John Gavin, see Destry. Destry Rides Again is a 1932 American pre-Code Western movie starring Tom Mix and directed by Benjamin Stoloff, about a man framed for a crime he didnt commit, who returns to wreak havoc following his release from prison. The movie was based on a novel by Max Brand. The supporting cast includes Claudia Dell, ZaSu Pitts, and Francis Ford. The film has sometimes been retitled Justice Rides Again for television broadcasts, to avoid confusion with the 1939 film of the same name, with Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart. The latter, however, shares only the title; it is a completely different story that has no connection with Max Brands novel. Bring 'Em Back Alive Bring Em Back Alive is a 1932 American Pre-Code jungle adventure documentary filmed in Malaya starring Frank Buck. The film was promoted with an NBC radio series of the same title. I Am Suzanne! I Am Suzanne! is a 1933 American pre-Code romance film involving puppeteers in Paris written by Edwin Justus Mayer, directed by Rowland V. Lee, and starring Lilian Harvey, Gene Raymond and Leslie Banks. The pictures puppetry sequences feature the Yale Puppeteers and Podreccas Piccoli Theater. The Museum of Modern Art in New York City owns and periodically exhibits a 35mm print of the film while the Eastman House in Rochester, archives a 16mm copy. Adventure Girl Adventure Girl is a 1934 American adventure documentary directed by Herman C. Raymaker, based on dialogue written by Ferrin Frazier, starring and narrated by Joan Lowell. The screenplay is based on the autobiography of Lowell, The Cradle of the Deep, which later turned out to be a work of fiction. Lost in the Stratosphere Lost in the Stratosphere is a 1934 American aviation drama film directed by Melville W. Brown and starring William Cagney, Edward J. Nugent, and June Collyer. In one of his few roles in front of the cameras, Cagney was the lookalike younger brother of James Cagney. Man of Iron Man of Iron is a 1935 American drama film directed by William C. McGann and written by William Wister Haines. The film stars Barton MacLane, Mary Astor, John Eldredge, Dorothy Peterson, Joseph Crehan and Craig Reynolds. The film was released by Warner Bros. on December 21, 1935. The Cowboy Star The Cowboy Star is a 1936 American western film directed by David Selman from a script by Frances Guihan, based on a story by Frank Melford and Cornelius Reece. The film stars Charles Starrett and Iris Meredith, and was released on November 20, 1936. The Secret of Stamboul Secret of Stamboul, also known as The Spy in White, is a 1936 British thriller film, taken from the novel The Eunuch of Stamboul by Dennis Wheatley, directed by Andrew Marton and starring Valerie Hobson, James Mason and Frank Vosper. It was made at Shepperton Studios. The screenplay concerns a British agent who tries to thwart a revolution. Wer zuletzt küßt... Ungeküsst soll man nicht schlafen gehn is a 1936 Austrian comedy film. The screenplay was written by Fritz Koselka, the title song was composed by Robert Stolz, and the movie was directed by E. W. Emo. The film, shot in black and white, starred the three most popular German-speaking comedians of the time—Heinz Rühmann, Hans Moser and Theo Lingen. The leading roles were played by Liane Haid and Annie Rosar. The Avenging Hand The Avenging Hand is a 1936 British crime film directed by Victor Hanbury and Frank Richardson and starring Noah Beery, Louis Borel and Kathleen Kelly. It was made at Welwyn Studios as a quota quickie. Duncan Sutherland worked on the films sets. Man of the People Man of the People is a 1937 American drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Frank Dolan. The film stars Joseph Calleia, Florence Rice, Thomas Mitchell, Ted Healy and Catherine Doucet. The film was released on January 29, 1937, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Lawless Valley Lawless Valley is a 1938 American western film directed by David Howard from a screenplay by Oliver Drake, based on the short story "No Law in Shadow Valley" by W. C. Tuttle. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, it opened on November 4, 1937. The film stars George OBrien and Kay Sutton. The Major Lied 'Til Dawn The Major Lied Til Dawn is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released to theaters on August 13, 1938. This short was directed by Frank Tashlin. The short was written by Rich Hogan and animated by Phil Monroe. Minin i Pozharskiy Minin and Pozharsky is a 1939 Soviet historical drama directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin and Mikhail Doller, based on Viktor Shklovskys novel "Russians at the Beginning of the XVII Century". The film is about the Time of Troubles, Russias struggle for independence led by Dmitry Pozharsky and Kuzma Minin against the Polish invasion in 1611–1612. It was the first of several important Soviet films to show Poland as an aggressor. In 1941, Pudovkin, , Livanov, and Khanov received the Stalin Prize. Rulers of the Sea Rulers of the Sea is a 1939 American historical drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Margaret Lockwood and Will Fyffe. The films story is based on the voyage of the SS Savannah, the first steamship to cross the North Atlantic, from Britain to the United States. The film was made by Paramount Pictures, but featured Lockwood and Fyffe who were two of the leading stars of the British Gainsborough Pictures studios. The supporting cast features Alan Ladd. Victory Victory is a 1940 film directed by John Cromwell and starring Fredric March, Cedric Hardwicke, and Betty Field. It was based on the popular novel by Joseph Conrad. On the eve of the American entry into World War II, the often-filmed Conrad story of a hermit on an island invaded by thugs was refashioned into a clarion call for intervention in the war in Europe, at the height of American isolationism. The Adventures of Martin Eden The Adventures of Martin Eden is a 1942 black-and-white adventure film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Glenn Ford and Claire Trevor. It is based on Jack Londons novel Martin Eden. The United States Marine Band United States Marine Band is a 1942 American short documentary film directed by Jean Negulesco, featuring the United States Marine Band. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 15th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. Eyes of the Underworld Eyes of the Underworld is a 1942 American film noir crime film directed by Roy William Neill starring Richard Dix, Wendy Barrie and Lon Chaney Jr.. Twilight Twilight is a 1944 French drama film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Claude Dauphin, Micheline Presle and Louis Jourdan. The Fatal Witness The Fatal Witness is a 1945 American mystery film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Jerry Sackheim and Cleve F. Adams. The film stars Evelyn Ankers, Richard Fraser, George Leigh, Barbara Everest, Barry Bernard and Frederick Worlock. The film was released on September 15, 1945, by Republic Pictures. Gangster's Den Gangsters Den is a 1945 American Producers Releasing Corporation Western film of the "Billy the Kid" series directed by Sam Newfield. The film is notable for having three comedy relief characters; Al St. John, Emmett Lynn, and Charles King, who usually plays the villain. Marie-Louise Marie-Louise is a 1944 Swiss German and French language film directed by Leopold Lindtberg and an uncredited Franz Schnyder. The film, distributed in the U.S. by Arthur Mayer and Joseph Burstyn, was the first foreign language film ever to win an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. Oregon Trail Oregon Trail is a 1945 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and written by Betty Burbridge. The film stars Sunset Carson, Peggy Stewart, Frank Jaquet, John Merton, Mary Carr and Si Jenks. The film was released on July 14, 1945, by Republic Pictures. Sunset in El Dorado Sunset in El Dorado is a 1945 American film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Roy Rogers. Strangler's Morgue The Curse of the Wraydons is a 1946 British thriller film directed by Victor M. Gover and starring Tod Slaughter, Bruce Seton and Henry Caine. It was based on the play Spring-Heeled Jack by Maurice Sandoz. It was made at Bushey Studios. The Well Groomed Bride The Well Groomed Bride is a 1946 American romantic comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Olivia de Havilland, Ray Milland, and Sonny Tufts. Written by Claude Binyon and Robert Russell, the film is about a man and a woman who fight over the last bottle of champagne left in San Francisco—he wants it to christen a new aircraft carrier, and she wants it as the centerpiece for her upcoming wedding reception. During the course of their fierce battle over the bottle, the two fall in love. This was de Havillands first film after a two-year legal battle she waged against Warner Bros. regarding her rights under her contract. The Wife of Monte Cristo The Wife of Monte Cristo is a 1946 American adventure film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring John Loder and Lenore Aubert. It was successful at the box office. Angel on the Amazon Angel on the Amazon is a 1948 American adventure film directed by John H. Auer and starring George Brent, Vera Ralston, Brian Aherne and Constance Bennett. It is also known by the alternative title Drums Along the Amazon. Sins of Pompeii The Last Days of Pompeii is a black and white French-Italian drama film, directed by Marcel LHerbier "in collaboration with" Paolo Moffa, who was also the director of production. It was adapted from Edward Bulwer-Lyttons novel The Last Days of Pompeii. The film has also been known as Sins of Pompeii. Mickey Mickey is a 1948 coming-of-age comedy drama film starring Lois Butler, Bill Goodwin, Skip Homeier and Academy Award-winning actress Hattie McDaniel. The film was based on the novel Clementine by Peggy Goodin and was filmed in Cinecolor. Street Corner Street Corner is a 1948 American exploitation film directed by Albert H. Kelley, produced by Wilshire Pictures, and featuring Johnny Duncan, Eddie Gribbon, and Marcia Mae Jones. It was released on DVD in 2003 by Something Weird Video. The Firemen of Viggiu The Firemen of Viggiù is a 1949 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Nino Taranto. The Angel with the Trumpet The Angel with the Trumpet is a 1950 British drama film directed by Anthony Bushell, and starring Eileen Herlie, Basil Sydney, and Norman Wooland. It was based on a novel by Ernst Lothar. The film follows the rise and fall of an Austrian aristocrat, and her eventual death following the Anschluss. The film was a remake of a 1948 Austrian film Der Engel mit der Posaune. The Blazing Sun The Blazing Sun is a 1950 American western film directed by John English, which stars Gene Autry, Lynne Roberts, and Anne Gwynne. Mule Train Mule Train is a 1950 American Western film directed by John English and written by Gerald Geraghty. The film stars Gene Autry, Sheila Ryan, Robert Livingston, Frank Jaquet, Vince Barnett and Syd Saylor. The film was released on February 22, 1950, by Columbia Pictures. Journey Into Light Journey into Light is a 1951 American crime film noir directed by Stuart Heisler and starring Sterling Hayden. The Affairs of Messalina Messalina or The Affairs of Messalina is a 1951 historical drama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring María Félix, Georges Marchal and Memo Benassi. It was a co-production between France, Italy and Spain. It was shot at the Cinecittà studios in Rome with sets designed by Gastone Medin and Vittorio Nino Novarese. It was part of a growing trend of epic historical films of 1950s. In 1954 a dubbed English version was released in the United States by Columbia Pictures. The film portrays the story of the Messalina, the third wife of the Roman Emperor Claudius. The Diamond Queen The Diamond Queen is a 1953 film directed by John Brahm. It stars Fernando Lamas and Arlene Dahl. One of Those One of Those is a 1953 Italian comedy-drama film produced, written, directed and starred by Aldo Fabrizi. The Second Greatest Sex The Second Greatest Sex is a 1955 Western musical comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Jeanne Crain and George Nader. It is a western version of the play by Aristophanes, Lysistrata. It's a Wonderful World Its a Wonderful World is a 1956 British musical film directed by Val Guest and starring Terence Morgan, George Cole, Mylène Demongeot and Kathleen Harrison. It also features Dennis Lotis, a popular singer at the time. It was made at Shepperton Studios. Songs include: Rosanne, When You Came Along, Girls! Girls! Girls!, A Few Kisses Ago, and The Hawaiian War Chant. The House of Intrigue The House of Intrigue is an Italian wartime espionage film released in 1956 under the Italian title of Londra Chiami Polo Nord. It was written and directed by Duilio Coletti. The film score was composed by Nino Rota. Opernball Opera Ball is a 1956 Austrian musical comedy film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Johannes Heesters, Hertha Feiler and Josef Meinrad. Based on the 1898 operetta Der Opernball, it is part of the operetta film tradition. A previous film version had been made in 1939. The films sets were designed by the art director Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff. It was shot using Agfacolor. Hell Ship Mutiny Hell Ship Mutiny is a 1957 American South Seas adventure film directed by Lee Sholem and Elmo Williams starring Jon Hall who also produced and narrated the film. It is a compilation of a 1955 unsold television pilot Knight of the South Seas. Halls father Felix Locher plays the role of a native chief. This film is now in the public domain. Thunder Over Tangier Man from Tangier is a 1957 British crime film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Robert Hutton, Lisa Gastoni and Martin Benson. Mayerling Mayerling is an episode of the American television series Producers Showcase made for NBC Television, which was aired on 4 February 1957 and released theatrically as a film in Europe. The film was produced and directed by Anatole Litvak, who had previously directed the French film version of Mayerling which was an international hit and brought Litvak to Hollywood. The 1957 version stars Audrey Hepburn and Mel Ferrer, Raymond Massey, Diana Wynyard, Basil Sydney, Judith Evelyn, Isobel Elsom, Lorne Greene, Nancy Marchand, David Opatoshu, Suzy Parker, Nehemiah Persoff, Pippa Scott, Monique van Vooren, and Lilia Skala. Dragstrip Riot Dragstrip Riot is a 1958 US teen-oriented sportscar club and motorcycle gang film produced by ODale Ireland and directed by David Bradley. It stars Yvonne Lime, Gary Clarke, Fay Wray and Connie Stevens. Set in coastal California, the film centres on a false accusation that a sportscar club member is responsible for the death of a member of a motorcycle gang and the gangs attempts to take revenge. Dragstrip Riot was released in the US by American International Pictures as a double feature with The Cool and the Crazy, and distributed in Canada by Astral Films and in the UK by Anglo Amalgamated. Tarawa Beachhead Tarawa Beachhead is a 1958 film directed by Paul Wendkos. It stars Columbia Pictures contract star Kerwin Mathews in his first leading role and the husband and wife team of Ray Danton and Julie Adams. The working title of the film was Flag over Tarawa and was originally to have starred Ronald Reagan. The Love Game The Love Game is a 1960 French comedy film directed by Philippe de Broca. It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize. The films distributor threatened to seek an injunction against the U.S. Commissioner of Customs, who delayed granting clearance for The Love Game to be exhibited in the United States. Fighting Delinquents is a 1960 Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki for the Nikkatsu Corporation. It is Suzukis first color film. Redhead Redhead is a 1962 German-Italian drama film directed by Helmut Käutner. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. Calculated Risk Calculated Risk is a 1963 British crime thriller film directed by Norman Harrison. Ex-con Kip plans to rob a bank by tunnelling through from neighbouring houses. Totòsexy Sexy Toto is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Amendola and starring Totò and Erminio Macario. It consisted of a mere montage of scenes discarded from Totos First Night. It attracted around 880,000 spectators, considerably less than usual for a Totò films. Obzalovaný Accused is a 1964 film directed by Ján Kadár and Elmar Klos. The film has won a Crystal Globe at 1964 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Marc Mato, agente S. 077 Espionage in Tangier is a 1965 Spanish-Italian spy film, inspired by James Bond and directed by Gregg C. Tallas. Blood at Sundown Perché uccidi ancora is a 1965 Italian western film adventure directed by José Antonio de la Loma and Edoardo Mulargia. Too Many Thieves Too Many Thieves is a 1967 American crime film directed by Abner Biberman and starring Peter Falk, Britt Ekland and Joanna Barnes. The film is a re-edit of two episodes from the 1965 TV series The Trials of OBrien. L'inconnu de Shandigor The Unknown Man of Shandigor is a 1967 Swiss drama film directed by Jean-Louis Roy. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival. Black Water Gold Black Water Gold is a 1970 American made-for-television adventure drama film starring Keir Dullea, Bradford Dillman, France Nuyen, Aron Kincaid and Ricardo Montalban. It was aired on January 6, 1970 in the ABC Movie of the Week space. Zenabel Zenabel was a 1969 film directed by Ruggero Deodato. The film is set in 1627 and is about a young woman named Zenabel who find out that she is the daughter of a Duke who was killed by the Spanish Baron Imolne. Zenabel gather a group of women to lead them to fight against Imolne to exact revenge. The film was described by Italian film critic and historian Roberto Curti as a "financial disaster" on its release in Italy as it was released during the same week of the Piazza Fontana bombing. Morals of Ruth Halbfass The Morals of Ruth Halbfass is a 1972 West German drama film directed by Volker Schlöndorff and starring Senta Berger, Peter Ehrlich and Helmut Griem. Those Mad, Mad Moviemakers The Last Porno Flick is an American 1974 film starring Marianna Hill and directed by Ray Marsh. Visit to a Chief's Son Visit to a Chiefs Son is a 1974 film directed by Lamont Johnson and starring Richard Mulligan and Johnny Sekka. The Gun Larma is a 1978 Italian film. It stars Claudia Cardinale and Stefano Satta Flores, and was directed by Pasquale Squitieri. Bravo maestro Bravo maestro is a 1978 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Rajko Grlić. It was entered into the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. The Buddha Assassinator Buddha Assassinator aka Shogun Massacre is a 1979 martial arts film directed by Chin Woo Tung, starring Korean kicker Hwang Jang Lee. Rascals and Robbers: The Secret Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn Rascals and Robbers: The Secret Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn is a 1982 American made-for-television adventure film originally broadcast February 27, 1982 on CBS as the TV Movie of the Week. CBS financed the film with a $2.2 million budgetand the working title was The Further Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. The film was shot on location in Natchez in the fall of 1981 where the filmmakers added dirt to the street of the historic town. The movie features early roles for Cynthia Nixon and Anthony Michael Hall. It was the first role for then-child actor Patrick Creadon who starred as Tom. The teleplay was written by Carlos Davis and David Taylor. It was directed by Dick Lowry and produced by his brother Hunt Lowry. Heartbreaker Heartbreaker is a 1983 American drama film directed by Frank Zuniga.This film has been music composed by Robert J. Walsh.The film starring Fernando Allende, Dawn Dunlap, Peter Gonzales Falcon and Miguel Ferrer in the lead roles. Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess is a 1983 American made-for-television biographical film directed by James Goldstone. Based on the 1982 biography Rita Hayworth by John Kobal, it deals with real events in the life of actress Rita Hayworth from 1931 to 1952. It was broadcast by CBS on November 2, 1983. Trackdown: Finding the Goodbar Killer Trackdown: Finding the Goodbar Killer is a television film starring George Segal, Shelley Hack and Tracy Pollan. It first aired on October 15, 1983, on the CBS television network. Produced by Sonny Grosso and Larry Jacobson, the film was directed by Bill Persky. Silver City Silver City is a 1984 Australian film about post-war Polish immigration to Australia, following World War II. "Silver City" is the nickname of the immigration hostel in Australia. David Stratton calls it one of the best Australian films of the 1980s and thought that it should have made Gosia Dobrowolska a major star. Sköna juveler Sköna juveler is a 1984 Swedish film directed by Hans Iveberg. After Pilkington After Pilkington is a BBC television drama film written by Simon Gray, starring Miranda Richardson, Bob Peck and Barry Foster. It was first broadcast in 1987. Double Agent Double Agent was a made for TV film from Walt Disney Television directed by Michael Vejar. It starred Michael McKean, Susan Walden, Christopher Burton, Judith Jones, and Lloyd Bochner. Additional cast included Del Zamora, John Putch, Alexa Hamilton, Jane A. Johnston, Lois January, Saveli Kramarov, Allan Kolman, and Big John Studd. Double Agent was first telecast March 29, 1987, on The Disney Sunday Movie series. Vicious! To Make a Killing is a 1988 Australian drama thriller film written and directed by Karl Zwicky and co-written by P. J. Hogan. It stars Tamblyn Lord, Craig Pearce, and Kelly Dingwall. La settimana della sfinge La settimana della Sfinge is a 1990 Italian comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Daniele Luchetti. For her role Margherita Buy was awarded best actress at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. Tugumi is a 1990 Japanese film directed by Jun Ichikawa, and based on the novel Goodbye Tsugumi by Banana Yoshimoto. The First Circle The First Circle is a 1992 Canadian-French television drama film directed by Sheldon Larry, starring Victor Garber, Christopher Plummer, F. Murray Abraham and Robert Powell. It is an adaptation of the novel In the First Circle by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. At the 1992 Gemini Awards, the film was awarded the prize for Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or Series. It was also nominated for Best Dramatic Mini-Series, and Best Writing, Best Performance by an Actor and Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series. Fratelli e sorelle Fratelli e sorelle, internationally released as Brothers and Sisters, is an Italian drama film directed by Pupi Avati. It entered the 1992 Venice Film Festival. For her performance in this film Paola Quattrini won a Nastro dArgento for Best supporting Actress. Qing feng xia The Green Hornet is a 1994 Hong Kong action film directed by Lam Ching Ying and starring Chin Ka-lok. Based on the American Green Hornet series the film focuses on the character of Kato. It's a Long Way to the Sea Xagoroloi Bohudoor is an Assamese language drama film directed by Jahnu Barua. The film was released in 1995. ...à la campagne ...à la campagne is a French film directed by Manuel Poirier, released 5 April 1995. Camp Stories Camp Stories is an independent comedy film, written and directed by Herbert Beigel that takes a comic look at a Jewish summer camp in the 1950s. The film was released on April 18, 1997 in the United States. Parklands Parklands is a 1996 Australian drama film written and directed by Kathryn Millard. The 51-minute-long movie includes Chamber of Commerce-style promotional material about Adelaide that was made in the 1950s and 60s. Food of Love Food of Love is a 1997 film directed by Stephen Poliakoff. It stars Richard E. Grant and Nathalie Baye. Ivan and Alexandra Ivan and Alexandra is a 1989 Bulgarian drama film directed by Ivan Nitchev. It was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. Date with Disaster Date with Disaster is a 1957 British crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Tom Drake, William Hartnell and Shirley Eaton. It was made at Southall Studios. Sangdil Sangdil is a 1952 film directed by R. C. Talwar. The film is an adaptation of the Charlotte Brontë classic Jane Eyre. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Madhubala, Dara Singh and Leela Chitnis. The films music is by Sajjad Hussain and film song lyrics by Rajinder Krishan. Home for Christmas Home for Christmas is a 1975 Finnish drama film directed by Jaakko Pakkasvirta. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. Mela Mela is a 1948 Indian Urdu/Hindi-language romantic tragedy film. It was produced by and directed by S.U. Sunny for Wadia Movietone. It starred Dilip Kumar, Nargis, Jeevan, Rehman and Nur Jehan. The films music was composed by Naushad. Mukesh gave playback for Dilip in this film and one of the "Mukesh hits" was "Gaye Ja Geet Milan Ke". Mohammed Rafis voice was used just once, for the popular song "Ye Zindagi Ke Mele", set in a fairground and picturised on a wandering mendicant at the start of the film. Lyrics of the songs were written by Shakeel Badayuni with story and dialogue by Azam Bazidpuri. The musical film, set in a village milieu, was a tragic love story involving Manju and Mohan. Manju is married off to a seventy-year-old man, who declares that he didnt realise he was being married to someone so young. After the husbands death, the lovers meet and Manju dies accidentally. Mohan is convicted for her murder, and after spending twenty years in jail, he too falls off the cliff and dies when he follows Manjus spirit. Monkey's Playtime Hop – a je tu lidoop is a 1978 Czechoslovak film, directed by Milan Muchna and starring Josef Kemr. Majhli Didi Majhli Didi is a 1967 Bollywood film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, based on the Bengali language story, Mejdidi by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, which was earlier filmed in Bengali in 1950 as Mejdidi. Majhli Didi stars Meena Kumari and Dharmendra. Though the film didnt perform well at the Indian box office, it remains one of Hrishikesh Mukherjees highly rated films. At the 16th Filmfare Awards, it won Best Screenplay Awards for Nabendu Ghosh and Best Art Direction, B&W for Ajit Banerjee. It was Indias entry to the 41st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. Hercules and the Black Pirates Hercules and the Black Pirates, also known as Hercules and the Pirates and Hercules and the Black Pirate, is a 1963 Italian pirate-peplum film directed by Luigi Capuano and starring Alan Steel. Grief Street Grief Street is a 1931 American pre-Code mystery crime film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Barbara Kent and John Holland. It was produced and distributed by the Chesterfield Motion Pictures Corporation. Rape Rape is a 1971 false document Norwegian film by female director Anja Breien. The film deals with a young man who is mistakenly accused of one rape and one attempted rape and how he is being processed by the judicial system. The film is shot in black and white and is divided into sections corresponding to the respective sections of Norwegian trial law which the accused encounters. The Conqueror of the Orient The Conqueror of the Orient is a 1960 Italian adventure film directed by Tanio Boccia and starring Gianna Maria Canale, Rik Battaglia and Irène Tunc. It is set several centuries ago in the Middle East, part of a group of Arabian Nights-inspired films made in Italy during the era. It was shot at the De Laurentiis Studios in Rome. A lowly fisherman saves a Princess from the kingdoms oppressive rulers, then discovers that he is the true heir to the throne. Convict Concerto Convict Concerto is the 58th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 22, 1954, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal-International. Valentin the Good Valentin the Good is a 1942 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Anthuleni Katha Anthuleni Katha also spelled as Antuleni Katha is a 1976 Telugu film directed by K. Balachander, starring Jaya Prada in the lead role, with Rajinikanth, Sripriya and Phataphat Jayalaxmi in supporting roles. Kamal Haasan played an extended cameo. The film is a remake of the 1974 Tamil film Aval Oru Thodar Kathai, which was also directed by Balachander. This is Jaya Pradas first starring role, reprising the role played by Sujatha in the original and is considered to be one of her best films. This was also Rajinikanths first major role. This film was shot in black-and-white. Naan Avanillai Naan Avanillai is a 1974 Tamil-language film starring Gemini Ganesan in the lead role. Produced by Ganesan himself, it was directed by K. Balachander. It was adapted from the 1962 Marathi language play To Mee Navhech, written by Pralhad Keshav Atre. The film deals with a man who woos and marries several women while he takes on as many different identities. Naan Avanillai was released on 7 June 1974. The film was not commercially successful, but received critical acclaim, and Ganesans performance won him the Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actor. It was later remade into a 2007 Tamil film with the same title and a 2008 Kannada film titled Buddhivantha. Sampoorna Ramayanam Sampoorna Ramayanam is a 1971 Telugu-language Hindu mythological film directed by Bapu. It is based on Valmikis Ramayanam. It was a commercial hit. Himalay Ki Godmein Himalay Ki Goad Mein is a 1965 Indian film directed by Vijay Bhatt starring Manoj Kumar and Mala Sinha in the lead roles and Shashikala in a supporting role. The film won the Filmfare Best Movie Award and was a "Superhit" at the box office, listed in the top 20 earners of the 1960s. The film was remade in Telugu as Dr. Babu with Sobhan Babu and in Tamil as Pudhiya Boomi with MGR. Desperate Acquaintances Desperate Acquaintances is a 1998 Norwegian drama film directed by Svend Wam, starring Anders Dale, Janic Heen and Bjarte Hjelmeland. It is about three men in their mid-twenties – Anders, Mefistofeles and Yngve – who are struggling to fit in. Bananes mécaniques Bananes mécaniques is a 1973 French erotic comedy directed by Jean-François Davy. XX: Utsukushiki kemono is a 1995 Japanese film directed by Toshiharu Ikeda. The film was licensed in the US by Central Park Media and was released on DVD and VHS under their Asia Pulp Cinema label. Today for the Last Time Today for the Last Time is a 1958 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. Due cuori, una cappella Due cuori, una cappella is a 1975 Italian comedy film directed by Maurizio Lucidi. Karz Chukana Hai Karz Chukana Hai is a 1991 Indian Bollywood film directed and produced by Vimal Kumar. It stars Govinda and Juhi Chawla in pivotal roles. Handel's Last Chance Handels Last Chance is a 1996 Devine Entertainment film created by David Devine and Richard Mozer for HBO Original Films of New York. The film was directed by Milan Cheylov. It stars Leon Pownall as George Frideric Handel, Tod Fennell as Jamie OFlaherty, Gerard Parkes as Jonathan Swift, Seana McKenna as Mary OFlaherty, Cody Jones as Wee Hugh Brannigan, and Steven Miller as Toby Binton. Devine Entertainments Handels Last Chance is set in 1742 Dublin, where 10-year-old Jamie OFlaherty and the brilliant composer George Frideric Handel live. Jamie, who comes from a very poor family, has been arrested for stealing and is thrown into the dungeon when the film opens. Handel, whose career is almost failing, needs his newest composition to be a big hit. By a stroke of destiny, the young boy and the composer become unlikely allies. Handel gets Jamie out of jail and the boy lends his golden voice to the premiere performance of Messiah. Aadmi Aadmi is a 1993 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Arshad Khan, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Gautami, Harish and Ajit Khan. Baby Huey's Great Easter Adventure Baby Hueys Great Easter Adventure is a 1998 live-action direct-to-video film directed by Stephen Furst, based on the Harvey Entertainment Company animated character Baby Huey. It was originally released by Columbia TriStar Home Video on VHS in 1999 and later to DVD in 2005 by Classic Media. A majority of the films cast and crew are National Lampoon veterans. Star Portal Star Portal is a 1996 American-Irish film. It was an early production from Concorde Anois in Ireland. Gentleman B. The Gentleman Bandit retitled after theatrical release as Gentleman B., is a crime-drama film by producer-director Jordan Alan released in 2002. It was based on the life story of real-life reformed thief Charles Mattera. Chu lian wu xian Touch First love unlimited is a 1997 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Joe Ma Wai Ho and starring: two pop stars Daniel Chan Hiu Tung and Gigi Leung Wing Kei. Released at the end of spring in 1997, The film created a fan fever for Hong Kong youth back then. A sweet little movie with two perfectly-cast Hong Kong heartthrobs, First Love Unlimited captures the wondrous excitement of first love with tremendous heart and winning humor. Masterji Masterji is a 1985 Indian comedy-drama film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao and written by K. Bhagyaraj. The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Sridevi in the lead roles. It was the remake of Tamil film Mundhanai Mudichu, directed by and starring Bhagyaraj. In the film; Radha falls in love with the new teacher employed in the village school. Being a widower with a son, he snubs her. Enraged, she publicly accuses him of having an affair with her. The film was released theatrically on 30 August 1985 and was a commercial success grossing, 7.77 crores, becoming one of the highest grossing Indian films of 1985. Hyperland Hyperland is a 50-minute-long documentary film about hypertext and surrounding technologies. It was written by Douglas Adams and produced and directed by Max Whitby for BBC Two in 1990. It stars Douglas Adams as a computer user and Tom Baker, with whom Adams had already worked on Doctor Who, as a personification of a software agent. In hindsight, what Hyperland describes and predicts is an approximation of todays World Wide Web. A Rare Bird A Rare Bird is a 1935 French comedy film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Pierre Brasseur, Max Dearly and Monique Rolland. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Hubert and Jacques Krauss. Creature Creature is a 1999 documentary film that was directed by Parris Patton. The film was released on June 3, 1999 and follows the life of American transgender actor, model, and club personality Stacey "Hollywood" Dean. At the Top of the Stairs At the Top of the Stairs is a 1983 French drama film starring Danielle Darrieux, and was directed by Paul Vecchiali. It tells the story of a widow, who returns to a former house that had been hers 18 years after her husband was killed. Hip Hip Hurray Hip Hip Hurray is a 1984 Hindi sports drama film directed by Prakash Jha with screenplay by Gulzar. It had Raj Kiran and Deepti Naval as leads and debutant Nikhil Bhagat. The film was the directorial debut of Prakash Jha. Charlie Strap and Froggy Ball Kalle Stropp och Grodan Boll räddar Hönan is a 1987 Swedish animated short film directed by Jan Gissberg about the two eponymous characters created by Thomas Funck. Funck also provides all voices. The film was released theatrically in Sweden on 12 December 1987.It was followed in 1991 by the feature-length film Charlie Strapp and Froggy Ball Flying High, made by the same team. The Nazi Plan The Nazi Plan is a 1945 American documentary film directed by George Stevens. The film, compiled from extensive footage of captured Nazi propaganda and newsreel image and sound recordings, was produced and presented as evidence at the Nuremberg Trials for Hermann Göring and twenty other Nazi leaders. Alibaba Aradajanu Dongalu Alibaba Aradajanu Dongalu is a 1994 Telugu comedy film, produced by K. Chinni under the Melody Movies banner and directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Ravali, Srikanya, in the lead roles, and music composed by Vidyasagar. The film was recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office. Gandeevam Gandeevam is a 1994 Indian Telugu action comedy film directed by Priyadarshan, produced by Satyam Babu and Sampath Kumar under the Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Combines banner, and written by Satyanand. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Nandamuri Balakrishna, Roja, and Brahmanandam in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. Malayalam actor Mohanlal appeared in a cameo role in the song "Goruvanka Vaalagane", which is considered as one of the best compositions in Keeravanis career. Later in 2011, M. G. Sreekumar as music director used the same tune for the song "Gopabalanishtam" in the Mohanlal-starring Malayalam movie Oru Marubhoomikkadha, which was also directed by Priyadarshan. Terrorama! Terrorama! is the first feature film of Dutch director Edwin Brienen. In 2002 Terrorama! won the award for Best film at the Melbourne Underground Film Festival and best leading actress at the Toronto Independent Film Festival. Returning Mickey Stern Returning Mickey Stern is a 2002 comedy film written and directed by Michael Prywes. It stars Joseph Bologna, Tom Bosley, Renée Taylor, Connie Stevens, and Joshua Fishbein and was shot almost entirely on Fire Island, off the coast of Long Island, NY. It is the story of a former professional baseball player who discovers a second chance at life and love on the island. The film opened in theaters in New York, Los Angeles, and Massachusetts in 2003, and was released by Pathfinder Home Entertainment on DVD in 2006. Returning Mickey Stern was the first film ever to have four of its stars chosen by the worldwide Internet audience. Through the CastOurMovie web portal, web users could view audition video, peruse headshots and resumes, and discuss their opinions about the actors. The web site garnered the attention of Time magazine, Entertainment Weekly, Industry Standard, the U.S. News & World Report, and many other media outlets. Two million people participated in the online voting, and the winners were: Kylie Delre, Michael Oberlander, Sarah Schoenberg, and John Sloan. Bij ons in de Jordaan Bij ons in de Jordaan is a 2000 Dutch television series directed by Willem van de Sande Bakhuyzen, a biography of the singer Johnny Jordaan. The series was based on the biography Bij ons schijnt de zon by Bert Hiddema, and consisted of three 50-minute episodes. It won two Golden Calf awards, for best actor and best director in a drama show. It was released on DVD in 2009. Gammat Jammat Gammat Jammat is a 1987 comedy Marathi film, directed by Sachin, released in India in 1987. This movie is famous for the song "Ashwini Ye Na", sung by legendary Bollywood singer-actor Kishore Kumar and for the large-screen debut of actress Varsha Usgaonkar. Mole's Christmas Moles Christmas is a 30-minute animated film shot in 1994. The voices involved are Richard Briers, Peter Davison and Ellie Beaven with Imelda Staunton. Directed by Martin Gates, it is based on Kenneth Grahames novel and is part of the Wind in the Willows series. The film is light hearted and aimed at a younger audience. The plot involves a tired Mole and his friend Rat trudging through the snow one Christmas Eve towards Rats home, all the while unknowingly pursued by two inept and clumsy weasels. Suddenly Mole smells his home and wishes he could be there. Once at his home Mole and Rat decorate it for Christmas and prepare a Christmas feast which they share with a group of poor mice carolers. Padre Pio: Tra cielo e terra Padre Pio: Between Heaven and Earth is a 2000 Italian television movie directed by Giulio Base and starring Michele Placido in the title role. The film is based on real life events of Roman Catholic friar and later Saint, Padre Pio. Chhupa Rustam: A Musical Thriller Chhupa Rustam: A Musical Thriller is a 2001 Bollywood romance/thriller movie directed by Aziz Sejawal, starring Sanjay Kapoor, Manisha Koirala, Mamta Kulkarni, Tinnu Anand, Raj Babbar and Dalip Tahil. The Box of Life The Box of Life is a 2002 Syrian-French drama film directed by Usama Muhammad. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Shatruvu Sathruvu is a 1991 Telugu crime thriller film produced by M. S. Raju under Sumanth Art Productions, directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. It stars Vijayashanti, Venkatesh and Kota Srinivasa Rao playing the lead roles, with music composed by Raj-Koti. The film was released to positive reviews and was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. The film was remade in Hindi as Vijeta, starring Sanjay Dutt.It is based on chinese movie Above the Law The White Hell The White Hell is a 1954 Turkish crime adventure film directed by Metin Erksan, based on the novel by Peyami Safa. It stars Turan Seyfioglu, Avni Dilligil, and Neriman Köksal. Gaijin - Ama-me Como Sou Gaijin 2: Love Me As I Am is a 2005 Brazilian drama film directed by Tizuka Yamasaki. It is the sequel of Roads to Freedom, also directed by Yamasaki. The film is set in 1908 and tells the story of Japanese immigrants who come to work on a coffee plantation in Brazil. There, they will need to adapt to the conditions and exploitations of the farm owners. The film was shot in a scenographic city in Londrina, and in locations of Curitiba, Maringá, Foz do Iguaçu, Paranaguá, and Cambará. Jai Vikraanta Jai Vikraanta is a 1995 Bollywood Action film directed and produced by Sultan Ahmed. The film features Sanjay Dutt, Zeba Bakhtiyar and Amrish Puri as main characters. Luisa Sanfelice Luisa Sanfelice is a 2004 Italian historical film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani. It stars Laetitia Casta and was co-produced between Italy and France. It is an adaptation of a book by Alexandre Dumas. The Eye of the Storm The Eye of the Storm is a 25-minute 1970 American television documentary featuring schoolteacher Jane Elliott conducting her Blue-Eyes-Brown-Eyes exercise in discrimination, which was narrated by Bill Beutel and directed by William Peters. Binge & Purge Binge & Purge is a 2002 Canadian horror film written and directed by Brian Clement. It is about cannibal models who plot to take over a fascist police state. Wrestling Wrestling is a 2008 romantic drama film directed by Jeremy OKeefe and starring Jeff Conaway, Mark Welling, Lauren Schneider, Melissa Claire Egan, and Susan Moses. The screenplay concerns teenagers growing up in Wilmington. Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure is a 2005 animated direct-to-DVD film in which Jib the gingerbread boy, Princess Lolly and Mr. Mint try to save Candy Land from the evil Lord Licorice. The movie is based on the boardgame Candy land and was released on March 8, 2005 in the US and October 28, 2005 in Canada. Zone of the Enders: Dolores, i Z.O.E. Dolores, I is a Japanese anime television series set in the Zone of the Enders universe. The television series was produced by Sunrise, aired from 7 April – 29 September 2001, spanning a total of 26 episodes. Ginny Aur Johny Ginny Aur Johnny is a 1976 Hindi comedy-drama film. Produced by Amarlal Chabria and directed by Mehmood the film stars Mehmood, Amjad Khan, Helen, Rajesh Khanna, Hema Malini, Rishi Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor, Vinod Mehra, Nutan, Rakesh Roshan and Baby Ginny, who is Mehmoods own daughter. The film is based on Hollywood movie Paper Moon. Kita no hotaru is a 1984 Japanese film directed by Hideo Gosha. The lead star is Tatsuya Nakadai. Waves Onde is a 2005 Italian romance film directed by Francesco Fei. Schooled Schooled is a 2007 American independent drama film, written and directed by Brooks Elms, and produced by Brian Hennessy and Lorenda Starfelt. The film follows a traditional East Coast school teacher, who becomes involved with a non-traditional, alternative school in California, which leads to significant changes in his personal philosophy and lifestyle. The film co-stars Alysia Reiner, and was co-edited by Frederick Marx, the writer/producer/co-editor of the 1994 documentary Hoop Dreams. The Race Begins Zodiac: The Race Begins is a CGI film produced by Singapores Cubix Pictures. The film was released in the city state on January 26, 2006. It is Singapores first 3D animated film and recounts the legend behind the ancient Chinese zodiac on how 12 animals came to be chosen as its symbols. Its script, researched by Singapore-based freelance playwright and former cross-talk celebrity Zhao Jin, incorporates eight myths. In 2007, it was released in Malaysia on Disney Channel Asia in English. A Stone's Throw A Stones Throw is a 2006 Canadian drama film written by Camelia Frieberg and Garfield Lindsay Miller, directed by Camelia Frieberg, and starring Kris Holden-Ried, Kathryn MacLellan, Aaron Webber, and Lisa Ray. The film tells the story of Jack Walker, a photojournalist whose life is devoted to uncovering harm done to the environment by industrial corporations, and his struggles to balance his family, his love life, and his activism. The films subject matter is deeply involved with environmentalism, the ways in which the manufacturing industry exploits nature in order to make a profit, and environmental terrorism. Frieberg stated in an interview that the films title refers to the conveniences of the modern world, and the trade-offs involved with having everything just a stones throw away. A Stones Throw marks the directorial debut of Camelia Frieberg, previously known for her producing work on films such as Exotica, and The Sweet Hereafter. Frieberg stated that she was inspired to write a film based on the premise that "theres very little in society that allows you to understand that each of your actions has a consequence ... on the planet, on other people, and on other species." The film was shot in and around Friebergs home in Halifax over the course of 15 days. At the 2006 Atlantic Film Festival it was awarded best Atlantic feature, and best sound design. The film received mixed reviews. The Last Supper The Last Supper is a 2006 American short comedy film about the Biblical Last Supper, depicted as having occurred at a contemporary nightclub. The film was directed by Marius A. Markevicius and stars Chip Bent, Michael Bortone, Eliza Dushku, Andrew Davoli and Isaiah Mustafa. The Last Supper premiered in September 2006 at the San Diego Film Festival. Moonnamathoral Moonnamathoral is the first digital movie in the world conceived and distributed digital format and this is a Malayalam movie. It was created by Martin Sebastian, produced by Benzy Martin, Project Head Bibu Raj, distributed by Emil & Eric and the Digital Film Edited by Don Max and Sangeeth Kollam and directed by V. K. Prakash. The movie, which falls into the genre of suspense thrillers, was shot primarily at Peerumedu in Idukki, Kerala. The movie stars Jayaram and Jyothirmayi in the lead roles. This movie marked a remarkable status in cinema history as it the one helped the transition of cinema from conventional film format to digital. The digital technology was provided in Kerala by Emil & Eric Digital Private Limited, a Thrissur-based company engaged in the production and distribution of digital movies. Nearly eighty theatres in urban, semi-urban and rural areas across the Indian state of Kerala were equipped with digital transponders to receive the film via satellite. The movie is noted for being the first high-definition cinema to be digitally distributed to theatres via satellite. It was also the first Malayalam film to be shot entirely using HD cameras. The new technology was developed by Mumbai-based DG2L Technologies. The company was the first to introduce an MPEG-4-based digital cinema distribution and presentation system. DG2L has delivered more than 800 of its cinema systems to UFO Moviez, and approximately 700 of them are now installed in theatres throughout India. The movie was released on 18 August 2006. Border War: The Battle Over Illegal Immigration Border War: The Battle Over Illegal Immigration is a 2006 documentary film, written, produced and directed by Kevin Knoblock. The film tells the stories of five people whose lives have been affected by illegal immigration along the U.S.-Mexico border. They are J.D. Hayworth, a Republican congressman from Arizona, Teri March, widow of Los Angeles County Sheriffs Deputy David March, who was murdered by an illegal immigrant in 2002, U.S. Border Patrol agent Jose Maheda, Border Angels founder and activist for undocumented migrants Enrique Morones, and Lupe Moreno, a female Hispanic member of the Minuteman Project. The documentary film was released theatrically on approximately 20 screens in the United States in September and October 2006. The DVD is distributed by Genius Products, a video and DVD distributor majority owned by The Weinstein Company. New Year Baby New Year Baby is a 2006 documentary film that tells the story of a family that survived the Cambodian genocide, and started a new life in the United States. The film was directed by Socheata Poeuv and produced by Charles Vogl. It won the 2007 IDFA "Movies That Matter" Award, an initiative of Amnesty International, as well as eight other international awards. It was aired on National PBS in 2008. Smart City Smart City is a 2006 Malayalam action film written and directed by B. Unnikrishnan. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Murali, Gopika, Jayasurya, Lakshmi Gopalaswami, Manoj K. Jayan, Siddique and Sanjay Mitra in the lead roles. This is the debut movie of B. Unnikrishnan as a director. Final Score Final Score is a 2007 Thai documentary film directed by Soraya Nagasuwan and produced by Jira Maligool. The film follows four Mattayom 6 students for one year as they take their university entrance exams. Samanyudu Samanyudu is a 2006 Telugu action film produced by R. R. Venkat on R.R. Movie Makers banner and directed by Ravi C Kumar. The film stars Jagapati Babu, Kamna Jethmalani, Sai Kumar in the lead roles and music composed by Vandemataram Srinivas. This film won Nandi Award for Best Story Writer, Nandi Award for Best Villain and Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award. Diving Lucy Diving Lucy is a 1903 British silent comedy film produced by Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon. Pelli Chesukundam Pelli Chesukundam is a 1997 Indian Telugu film directed by Muthyala Subbaiah, produced by C. Venkat Raju and G. Siva Raju under Geetha Chitra International. It stars Venkatesh, Soundarya and Laila, with music composed by Koti. The film performed well at the box office. Topless Topless is a 2008 Japanese film directed by Eiji Uchida. Almost Perfect Almost Perfect is a 2011 drama film written and directed by Bertha Bay-Sa Pan starring Kelly Hu, Ivan Shaw, Edison Chen, Roger Rees, Kristy Wu, and Tina Chen. Pan received an HBO Emerging Filmmaker Award at the 2011 Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival for the film. Sundo Sundo is a 2009 Filipino suspense-thriller film from director Topel Lee, with screenplay written by his Ouija screenwriter Aloy Adlawan. The film stars Robin Padilla, Katrina Halili, Rhian Ramos, Hero Angeles, Mark Bautista and Sunshine Dizon. The film was released on March 18, 2009. Baler Baler is a 2008 drama film and the official entry of VIVA Films in the 2008 Metro Manila Film Festival, starring Anne Curtis and Jericho Rosales. Its first screening was on December 25, 2008, simultaneously with the rest of the 2008 Metro Manila Film Festival film entries. Little Paris Little Paris is a 2008 German drama film directed by Miriam Dehne. Tibet in Song Tibet in Song is a 2010 documentary film written, produced, and directed by Ngawang Choephel. The film celebrates traditional Tibetan folk music while depicting the past fifty years of Chinese rule in Tibet, including Ngawangs experience as a political prisoner. The film premiered on September 24, 2010 in New York City. The March The March, also known as The March to Washington, is a 1964 documentary film by James Blue about the 1963 civil rights March on Washington. It was made for the Motion Picture Service unit of the United States Information Agency for use outside the United States – the 1948 Smith-Mundt Act prevented USIA films from being shown domestically without a special act of Congress. In 1990 Congress authorized these films to be shown in the U.S. twelve years after their initial release. In 2008, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Statuesque Statuesque is a 2009 television special written and directed by Neil Gaiman, commissioned by Sky Television. The eight-minute film concerns an old man and his relationship with a group of living statues, which includes Amanda Palmer. Czech Peace Czech Peace is a 2010 Czech documentary film directed by Vít Klusák and Filip Remunda. The film won the White Goose award at the DMZ International Documentary Film Festival in 2010. The film followed a 2004 documentary from the same pair of directors, Czech Dream. Following the release of Czech Peace, the directors announced plans to make a third documentary film to complete a trilogy. It was pitched at the 2009 Sheffield Doc/Fests MeetMarket. Sultan Sultan is a 1999 Telugu Action film, produced by M. R. V. Prasad under the P. B. R. Art Productions banner and directed by Sarath. The film stars an ensemble cast of Nandamuri Balakrishna, Krishna, Krishnam Raju, Roja, Rachana, Deepti Bhatnagar in the lead roles and music composed by Koti. The film was released on 27 May 1999, met with mixed reviews from critics, but was well received by audiences and recorded as a Hit at the box office. BATFXXX: Dark Night Parody BatfXXX: Dark Night Parody is a 2010 pornographic film from Bluebird Films that parodies The Dark Knight. It was directed by Nicholas Steele. The film was initially titled Batfucks, but it was renamed on August 19, 2010, prior to its release. Some of the films scenes were shot in London. Shikari Shikari is a 2012 Indian bilingual film in Kannada and Malayalam. The film written and directed by Abhaya Simha, stars Mammootty and Poonam Bajwa in the lead, with Aditya, Mohan and Innocent in other major roles. The film was the Kannada debut of Mammootty, and Malayalam debut of director Abhay Simha and music director V. Harikrishna. Both Mammooty and Poonam Bajwa play double roles, set in two different timelines. Akkarakazhchakal - The Movie Akkarakazhchakal: The Movie is a 2011 American Malayalam film based upon the popular TV series Akkara Kazhchakal. Jingle All the Way Jingle All the Way is a 2011 American stop motion animated childrens television special produced for Hallmark Channel, directed by Chel White and produced at Bent Image Lab. In reviewing the 2011 television holiday special programs, Mike Hale of The New York Times called Jingle All the Way "...by far the best of the bunch. In addition to its charming art and pleasantly low-key storytelling, “Jingle” stands apart from the other holiday programs by not focusing on the manufacturing or delivery of toys." Hale also mentions, "For some honest emotion, and a combination of retro holiday spirit with adventurous animation, tune in for Jingle All the Way... looks like something you’d see at a European animation festival or late at night on Adult Swim, but it is also gentle and completely Hallmark-appropriate." Asana Travelogue Breath of the Gods – A Journey to the Origins of Modern Yoga is a 2012 German documentary about the origins of modern yoga as exercise in the life and work of Tirumalai Krishnamacharya. Turning Turning, full title Turning: A Film by Charles Atlas and Antony is a documentary musical art film by video artist Charles Atlas based on a stage collaboration Atlas had with British-American artist Antony Hegarty and her band The Johnsons. Kamen Rider Movie War Ultimatum: Kamen Rider vs. Kamen Rider Wizard & Fourze is a crossover superhero film featuring the main characters of Kamen Rider Wizard and Kamen Rider Fourze as the part of the annual winter "Movie War" franchise. It was released in Japan on December 8, 2012. Like previous Movie War films, the second Kamen Rider of Kamen Rider Wizard, Kamen Rider Beast, makes his debut in the film. Teen Kanya 3 Kanya or Teen Kanya is a Bengali psychological thriller film directed by Agnidev Chatterjee. The film tells a story of lives of three women. The characters are played by Rituparna Sengupta, Ananya Chatterjee and Unnati Davara. Bhranti Bilas Bhranti Bilas is a 1963 Bengali-language comedy film based on the 1869 play of the same name by Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, which is itself based on William Shakespeares The Comedy of Errors. In 1968, the film was remade as a Bollywood musical named Do Dooni Char and again in 1982 as Angoor. Vasilisa the Beautiful Vasilisa the Beautiful is a 1977 Soviet hand-drawn animated film directed by Vladimir Pekar and made by Soyuzmultfilm Studio. The story is based on the Russian folk tale The Frog Princess. The Big Bust Theory The Big Bust Theory is a 2013 American made for cable erotic film written and directed by Dean McKendrick. It is also known by the alternative name The Super Sex Program. Thank You Thank You is a 2013 Malayalam drama thriller film written by Arunlal Ramachandran and directed by V. K. Prakash, starring Jayasurya, Honey Rose and Sethu. The film is produced by Shahul Hameed Marikar under the banner of Marikar Films and features music composed by Bijibal, whilst cinematography is handled by Arvind Krishna and is edited by Babu Rathnam. Although the film earned back its revenue from satellite rights, it did not run well in theatres. Onbadhule Guru Onbadhule Guru is a 2013 Indian Tamil comedy film written and directed by P. T. Selvakumar. The film has Vinay Rai, Sathyan Sivakumar, Premji Amaren, Aravind Akash and Lakshmi Rai in the lead roles. The film is about the adventurous trip that five guys take together, and what happens to them during their expedition. The film released on 8 March 2013 to negative reviews but declared as a decent hit. The title of the film refers to a prediction used in astrology. Maleyali Jotheyali Maleyali Jotheyali is a 2009 Indian Kannada-language film that stars Ganesh, Anjana Sukhani and Yuvika Chaudhary. It is directed by Preetham Gubbi, who also co-wrote the script. Shilpa Ganesh, wife of Ganesh, produced the film under their production house, Golden Movies. Joe Bullet Joe Bullet is a South African action film. It stars Ken Gampu. After being stored and not being seen for decades, it has now finally been re-released. Piggy Tales Piggy Tales is a Finnish computer-animated television series based on Bad Piggies, a spin-off of Angry Birds. Animated in a style resembling clay animation, before transitioning into computer-generated imagery after the release of The Angry Birds Movie, the series focuses on the life of the minion pigs, and it has no dialogue. It was produced by Rovio Entertainment, with the French studio Cube Creative providing some of the animation. Piggy Tales premiered in 2014 on the Toons.TV channel through the Angry Birds applications and on the Toons.TV website. The series continued in 2015 with the second season, subtitled Pigs at Work, followed by the third season, subtitled Third Act, in 2016. A fourth and final season, subtitled 4th Street, began airing episodes in 2018. As of June 2016, the whole programme combined had been viewed more than 1 billion times. As of October 2016, the series, along with Angry Birds Toons and Angry Birds Stella, has aired in over 200 territories. Relaks, It's Just Pag-ibig Relaks, Its Just Pag-ibig is a 2014 Filipino romantic comedy film starring real life father-and-son Iñigo Pascual and Piolo Pascual, Julian Estrada, and Sofia Andres. It was directed by Antoinette Jadaone who was also behind the films Beauty in a Bottle and That Thing Called Tadhana. It was also the debut film of the newbie artists Pascual, Estrada and Andres. The film was given five perfect stars by the critics from the local film reviewer website ClickTheCity.com, and Rated PG from MTRCB. Aside from this, it also received an average rating of 8.2/10 from IMDb. The film was also given Graded A by the Cinema Evaluation Board. It also received positive responses from film watchers and became a trending topic on the social networking site Twitter during its first day of showing. The Mad Kings Les Rois du monde is a 2015 French drama film directed by Laurent Laffargue and co-written by Laffargue and Frédérique Moreau. It stars Sergi López, Céline Sallette, Eric Cantona, Romane Bohringer and Guillaume Gouix. Light Years Light Years is a 2015 British indie drama film written and directed by Esther Campbell. It premiered in the International Critics’ Week section at the 72nd edition of the Venice Film Festival. Rasam Rasam is a 2015 Malayalam-language Indian feature film based on food, tastes, restaurants and catering services. The film was directed and co-written by Rajeev Nath. Nedumudi Venu, Rajeev Nath and Sudip Kumar co-written the screenplay of the story written by Sudip. It stars Indrajith Sukumaran in lead alongside Nedumudi Venu, Devan and Varuna Shetty in supporting roles. Mohanlal had cameo appearance as himself. The principal photography commenced on 8 January 2014 at Doha. Filming underway at the locations in Doha, Dubai, Qatar, Kochi, Ottapalam and Thiruvananthapuram. Rasam released on 23 January 2015 and failed to impress the critics. 3100: Run and Become 3100: Run and Become is a documentary about why people run, with portraits of runners and what motivates them. It was directed by Sanjay Rawal. Fool Moon Fool Moon is a 2016 French romantic drama film written and directed by Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet and produced by Paulo Branco. It was selected to screen in the Special Screenings section of the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. FP2: Beats of Rage FP2: Beats of Rage is a 2018 American comedy film and the sequel to the 2011 film The FP. Written, produced, and directed by Jason Trost, the film focuses on JTRO and KCDC, former members of the 248 gang, traveling through the Wastes to participate in the Beats of Rage tournament. In order to supply alcohol to the citizens of Frazier Park, JTRO must play Beat-Beat Revelation—a music video game similar to Dance Dance Revolution—against AK-47, the leader of the Wastes. In addition to Trost and Hsu, Brandon Barrera and Nick Principe reprise their roles from the previous film. The film also features new cast members Mike OGorman, Tallay Wickham, and Bru Miller. Trost spoke about creating a sequel to the first film, which he wrote and directed with his brother Brandon Trost, shortly after its release. Trost had planned two sequels to the film, with the first being set in Hong Kong. After several years struggling to get funding for the project due to the box office performance of the previous film, Trost began fundraising campaigns through crowdsourcing website Indiegogo and started production independently. The film premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 22, 2018, and was officially released on May 23, 2019. Radioactive Radioactive is a 2019 British biographical film directed by Marjane Satrapi and starring Rosamund Pike as Maria Skłodowska-Curie. The film is based on the graphic novel by Lauren Redniss. The film premiered as the Closing Night Gala at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival. Pagadi Aattam Pagadi Aattam is an Indian Tamil drama film written and directed by Ram K. Chandran. Featuring Rahman, Surendar shanmugam, Akhil, Monica and Gowri Nandha in the lead roles, the films score and soundtrack is composed by Karthik Raja and cinematography is done by E. Krishnasamy. The film began production during early 2016 and was released on 17 February 2017. Chumbak Chumbak is a 2017 Indian Marathi-language slice of life drama film directed by Sandeep Modi, produced by Aruna Bhatia, Naren Kumar and Cape of Good Films and stars a renowned lyricist Swanand Kirkire in the lead role. It was released on 13 October 2017 in MAMI 19th Mumbai Film Festival. Later, the film attracted attention of Akshay Kumar who found it "honest and pure", announcing on social media, and also went on to present it, making his Marathi cinema debut as a presenter. It is slated to be re-released on 27 July 2018. Trailer for the film was released on 5 July 2018. Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz is an American Flash animated childrens television series loosely based on L. Frank Baums novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its subsequent books, as well as its 1939 film adaptation. The series debuted on Boomerang SVOD on June 29, 2017. The series was picked up for the second and third seasons. Bobbi Kristina Bobbi Kristina is a 2017 American biographical drama film directed by Ty Hodges and written by Rhonda Baraka. The film stars Joy Rovaris, Nadji Jeter, Demetria McKinney, Vivica A. Fox, Hassan Johnson and Ricco Ross. The film premiered on TV One on October 8, 2017. The Past The Past is a 2018 Indian horror thriller film directed by Gagan Puri, produced by Jaspal Singh and Nitesh Kumar under Peacock Motion Filmz banner, written by Sandip V Rale and starring Vedita Pratap Singh, Samiksha Bhatt, Yuvraaj Parashar, and Rajesh Sharma in lead roles. It was released on 11 May 2018. Aalorukkam Aalorukkam is a 2018 Malayalam–language Indian film directed by debutant V C Abhilash and starring Indrans in the lead role of the protagonist. The film portrays the struggles of Ottan Thullal exponent Pappu Pisharody, initially in search of his missing son, and later, in accepting him as he is. The film won the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues while Indrans won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor for his widely acclaimed performance in the film. Cast includes Indrans, Srikanth Menon, Shaji John, Sajith V Nambiar, Sameera, Baby Threya. The Cricket on the Hearth The Cricket on the Hearth is a 1909 silent short film directed by D. W. Griffith. It is based on the famous novella The Cricket on the Hearth by Charles Dickens. Resurrection Resurrection is a 1909 American silent short film made by the Biograph Company. It is based on the Leo Tolstoy novel Resurrection. Adapted for the screen by Frank E. Woods, it was directed by D. W. Griffith and starred several pioneering legends of American cinema such as Arthur V. Johnson, Florence Lawrence, Marion Leonard, Owen Moore, Mack Sennett and Griffiths wife, Linda Arvidson. A Tale of Two Cities A Tale of Two Cities is a 1911 silent film produced by Vitagraph Studios, loosely based on the 1859 novel by Charles Dickens. The Raven The Raven is a stylized silent 1915 American biographical film of Edgar Allan Poe starring Henry B. Walthall as Poe. The film was written and directed by Charles Brabin from a 1904 play and 1909 novel by George C. Hazelton. The Girl Who Stayed at Home The Girl Who Stayed at Home is a 1919 American silent drama film produced and directed by D. W. Griffith and released by Paramount Pictures. Prints of the film exist. One Exciting Night One Exciting Night is a 1922 American Gothic silent Mystery film directed by D. W. Griffith. The plot revolves around a series of murders on a wealthy estate and the attempts of the cast to uncover the murderers identity. The success of both the Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood play The Bat, as well as the 1922 stage play The Cat and the Canary, led Griffith to write and produce his own variation on the theme, which in turn led to the production of similar "murder mystery/old dark house" films such as The Ghost Breaker, previously filmed by C. B. DeMille in 1914, The Bat based on the play, Midnight Faces, The Cat and the Canary, The Old Dark House and even the fabled London After Midnight with Lon Chaney. At the time of this film, Henry Hull was starring on Broadway in the stage version of John Willards The Cat and the Canary. Side Street Side Street is a 1929 American Pre-Code film featuring the only screen teaming of all three Moore Brothers, each of them major silent film stars. George Raft also makes an uncredited appearance as a professional dancer — which Raft was at the time — dancing to the song "Take a Look at Her Now", sung by June Clyde. Side Street was directed by Malcolm St. Clair, with a screenplay by George OHara and Jane Murfin, based on a story by St. Clair, which was adapted by John Russell. Strictly Unconventional Strictly Unconventional is a 1930 American drama film directed by David Burton, written by Sylvia Thalberg and Frank Butler, and starring Catherine Dale Owen, Paul Cavanagh, Tyrell Davis, Lewis Stone and Ernest Torrence. It was released on May 3, 1930, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is based upon the play The Circle by W. Somerset Maugham. The Good Bad Girl The Good Bad Girl is a 1931 American romance film based on a novel by Winifred Van Duzer. The Man from Yesterday The Man from Yesterday is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic war drama film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Berthold Viertel, and written by Oliver H. P. Garrett, based on a story by Neil Blackwell and Rowland G. Edwards. Ich und die Kaiserin The Empress and I is a 1933 German musical comedy film directed by Friedrich Hollaender and starring Lilian Harvey, Mady Christians and Conrad Veidt. It is also known by the alternative title of The Only Girl. The film was produced as a multi-language version. Moi et limpératrice a separate French-language version was released as well as The Only Girl in English. The multilingual Harvey played the same role in all three films. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. It was made by Erich Pommers production unit at UFA, several of whom left the country after the films release due to the Nazi Partys assumption of power. Devdas Devdas is a 1935 Bengali film based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novella, Devdas. Directed by Pramathesh Barua, it stars K.L. Saigal as Devdas, Jamuna Barua as Parvati and Rajkumari as Chandramukhi. It was later released in Hindi in 1936 and in Assamese in 1938. The Invader The Invader is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Buster Keaton, Lupita Tovar and Lyn Harding. The film follows the same plot as its remake Pest from the West, with a millionaire setting out to win a local girl in Mexico. The film was produced as a quota quickie at Isleworth Studios by British & Continental as part of a contract to supply films for MGM to meet its annual quota set by the British government. The film is also known under the alternative title An Old Spanish Custom, Three Live Ghosts Three Live Ghosts is a 1936 American comedy film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and written by Frederic S. Isham and C. Gardner Sullivan. The film stars Richard Arlen, Beryl Mercer, Claud Allister, Charles McNaughton, Cecilia Parker and Dudley Digges. The film was released on January 10, 1936, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Little Nobody Little Nobody is a 1936 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Pudgy the Puppy. Adventure's End Adventures End is a 1937 American adventure film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring John Wayne and Diana Gibson. It was distributed by Universal Pictures. Annapolis Salute Annapolis Salute is a 1937 film. A few scenes were shot at William Paca House. Ding Dong Doggie Ding Dong Doggie is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Paradise Express Paradise Express is a 1937 American film directed by Joseph Kane. Three Smart Boys Three Smart Boys is a 1937 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 153rd Our Gang short released. Carmen (la de Triana) Carmen, la de Triana is a 1938 Spanish-German musical film directed by Florián Rey and starring Imperio Argentina, Rafael Rivelles and Manuel Luna. It was a Spanish-language version of the 1938 film Nights in Andalusia based on the opera Carmen by Georges Bizet. Triana is a neighbourhood of Seville. Penny Paradise Penny Paradise is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Carol Reed and starring Edmund Gwenn, Betty Driver and Jimmy ODea. It was an early directorial assignment for Reed, and along with many other British productions of the era such as the same years better-known Reed-directed Bank Holiday, is described as: "...belonging to a wider studio tradition of modest representation of ordinary British life." Conspiracy Conspiracy is a 1939 American spy drama film directed by Lew Landers, from a screenplay by Jerome Chodorov, based on the story, "Salute to Hate", by John McCarthy and Faith Thomas. The film stars Allan Lane, Linda Hayes, and Robert Barrat, and was produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, who premiered the film in New York City on August 23, 1939, with a general release on September 1. Waterfront Waterfront is a 1939 action–crime drama film directed by Terry O. Morse and starring Gloria Dickson, Dennis Morgan, and Marie Wilson. It was adapted from the play Blind Spot by Kenyon Nicholson. It is preserved at the Library of Congress and produced & released by Warner Brothers. The Heart of a Queen Das Herz der Königin is a 1940 German historical film, making selective use of the life story of Mary and her execution by Queen Elizabeth I for anti-English and pro-Scottish propaganda purposes, in the context of the Second World War going on at the time. Stage to Chino Stage to Chino is a 1940 American western film directed by Edward Killy from a screenplay by Morton Grant and Arthur V. Jones, based on a story by Norton S. Parker. The film was released by RKO Radio Pictures on July 26, 1940, who also produced the film. It stars George OBrien, Virginia Vale, and the vocal group, Pals of the Golden West. Christmas Under Fire Christmas Under Fire is a 1941 British short documentary film directed by Harry Watt for the Crown Film Unit of the Ministry of Information. It was conceived as propaganda primarily for an American audience, to raise support for the Allied cause during the Second World War. Produced in the context of German bombings of British cities, it depicts the resilience of British civilians despite the hardships they suffered during Christmas 1940, by showing the continuation of Christmas traditions in the face of the disruptions caused by war. The film is a sequel to London Can Take It!, with the same narrator, Quentin Reynolds. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, which was won by Churchills Island. The Lady from Cheyenne The Lady from Cheyenne is a 1941 American comedy western film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Loretta Young, Robert Preston and Edward Arnold. Maskarad Masquerade is a 1941 Soviet drama film directed by Sergey Gerasimov and based on the eponymous play by Mikhail Lermontov. Its release was timed for the centenary of Lermontovs death. Robbers of the Range Robbers of the Range is a 1941 Western directed by Edward Killy and starring Tim Holt, Virginia Vale, Ray Whitley, and Emmett Lynn. It was the third in Tim Holts series of Westerns for RKO. Holt fractured two bones in his foot in an accident during filming. Wildcat Wildcat is a 1942 American drama film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Richard Murphy and Maxwell Shane. The film stars Richard Arlen, Arline Judge, William Frawley, Buster Crabbe, Arthur Hunnicutt, Elisha Cook and Ralph Sanford. The film was released on September 3, 1942, by Paramount Pictures. Devil Riders Devil Riders is a 1943 American film directed by Sam Newfield. It was the first film in Producers Releasing Corporations Billy the Kid film series where Crabbe changed his name to "Billy Carson". Mexicanos al grito de guerra Mexicanos, al grito de guerra is a 1943 historical drama movie produced in Mexico starring Pedro Infante. The main story revolves around a soldier, a woman, love and an impending war. Nine Girls Nine Girls is a 1944 American mystery film directed by Leigh Jason and starring Ann Harding, Evelyn Keyes and Jinx Falkenburg. Karen DeWolf, Connie Lee, and Al Martin wrote the script, which was based on a play by Wilfred H. Petitt. Police arrive at a cabin in the woods to investigate the murder of a snooty sorority sister on initiation night. Its raining too hard for anyone to leave, and panic sets in as the sorority sisters and their house mother begin to point fingers at one another. China's Little Devils Chinas Little Devils is a 1945 war film, directed by Monta Bell and starring Harry Carey, Paul Kelly and "Ducky" Louie. As one of a number of Hollywood films dealing with the exploits of the Flying Tigers that began with the Republic Pictures production, Flying Tigers. The Echo Murders The Echo Murders is a 1945 British thriller film directed by John Harlow and starring David Farrar and Dennis Price. It was one of two films in which David Farrar played Sexton Blake, the other being Meet Sexton Blake, both directed by John Harlow. Of Thee I Sting Of Thee I Sting is a 1946 Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Friz Freleng, written by Michael Maltese and narrated by Robert C. Bruce that is a parody of World War II documentaries and the title Of Thee I Sing. Material was reused from the Target Snafu cartoon. The title is a play on Of Thee I Sing. In Target for Tonight style a narrator briefs the audience on a mosquito attack upon a picnic. The Perfect Marriage The Perfect Marriage is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Lewis Allen and written by Leonard Spigelgass. The film stars Loretta Young, David Niven, Eddie Albert, Charlie Ruggles, Virginia Field, and Rita Johnson. The film was released on February 24, 1947, by Paramount Pictures. Wife Wanted Wife Wanted is a 1946 American crime film directed by Phil Karlson, and starring Kay Francis, Paul Cavanagh, and Robert Shayne. The films screenplay was written by Caryl Coleman and Sidney Sutherland, based on the novel Wife Wanted by Robert E. Callahan. Wild Country Wild Country is a 1947 American film directed by Ray Taylor. Adventures of Gallant Bess Adventures of Gallant Bess is a 1948 American contemporary Western film directed by Lew Landers and starring Cameron Mitchell, Audrey Long, Fuzzy Knight, James Millican, and John Harmon. It was filmed in Cinecolor. It has no relation to producer Matthew Rapfs father Harry Rapfs film Gallant Bess. Give My Regards to Broadway Give My Regards to Broadway is a 1948 American musical film starring Dan Dailey and directed by Lloyd Bacon. Stage Struck Stage Struck is a 1948 American crime film directed by William Nigh and starring Kane Richmond, Audrey Long and Conrad Nagel. Bride for Sale Bride for Sale is a 1949 American romantic comedy film distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, directed by William D. Russell, and starring Claudette Colbert, Robert Young and George Brent. The music score is by Frederick Hollander. Beyond the Purple Hills Beyond the Purple Hills is a 1950 American Western film directed by John English and written by Norman S. Hall. The film stars Gene Autry, Jo-Carroll Dennison, Don Beddoe, James Millican, Don Reynolds and Hugh OBrian. The film was released on July 25, 1950, by Columbia Pictures. The Goldbergs The Goldbergs is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Walter Hart and written by Gertrude Berg and N. Richard Nash. It is based on Bergs radio and television dramedy of the same name, which ran from 1929 to 1956. The film stars Gertrude Berg, Philip Loeb, Eli Mintz, Eduard Franz, Larry Robinson and Arlene McQuade. The film was released on December 23, 1950, by Paramount Pictures. The Heath Is Green The Heath Is Green is a 1951 West German drama film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Sonja Ziemann, Rudolf Prack and Maria Holst. Jhansi Ki Rani Jhansi Ki Rani is a 1953 Hindi historical drama film produced and directed by Sohrab Modi for his Minerva Movietone production banner. It is credited as the first Technicolor film made in India and starred Modis wife, Mehtab in the title role, with Modi in the important role of her mentor, Rajguru. The film was dubbed in English as The Tiger and the Flame, which released in 1956 with the same star cast. The cast besides Mehtab and Sohrab Modi included Mubarak, Ulhas, Sapru, Ram Singh, Baby Shikha, Marconi and Shakila. Set in the 19th century against the backdrop of the Mutiny of 1857, the film is about the bravery of queen Lakshmibai, Rani of Jhansi, who took up arms and led her army against the British. She was one of the first Indians to do so. It was the most expensive Hindi film up until then, with a budget , but became a box office failure. Mustasukkaisuus Jealousy is a 1953 Finnish drama film directed by Teuvo Tulio and starring Regina Linnanheimo, Eero Paganus and Assi Raine. It was a remake of Restless Blood. Canyon Crossroads Canyon Crossroads is a 1955 American Western film directed by Alfred L. Werker and stars Richard Basehart, Phyllis Kirk and Stephen Elliott. The Girl and the Oak The Girl and the Oak is a 1955 Yugoslav film directed by Krešo Golik. Pervyy eshelon The First Echelon is a 1955 Soviet feature film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov, for which Dimitri Shostakovich wrote the music. A touching romance between the Secretary of the Komsomol organization Alexey Uzorov and tractor driver Anna Zalogina on the background of Virgin Lands Campaign in Kazakhstan. Chain of Events Chain of Events is a 1958 British crime film directed by Gerald Thomas from a radio play by Leo McKern. It starred Susan Shaw, Dermot Walsh, Jack Watling, Freddie Mills and Joan Hickson. King in Shadow King in Shadow is a 1957 Western German historical film drama film directed by Harald Braun and starring O.W. Fischer, Odile Versois and Horst Buchholz. The film portrays the interaction of Johann Friedrich Struensee a Doctor treating the mentally ill Christian VII of Denmark, and his English consort Caroline Matilda. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Hesse and Copenhagen. The films sets were designed by the art director Walter Haag. Meurtre en 45 tours Murder at 45 RPM is a 1960 French psychological thriller film directed by Étienne Périer. It is based on a novel by Boileau-Narcejac. The Wretches Les Scélérats is a 1960 French drama film directed by Robert Hossein who co-stars with Michèle Morgan, Olivier Hussenot and Jacqueline Morane. It is also known as "The Blackguards". På en bänk i en park På en bänk i en park is a 1960 Swedish drama-thriller film, written and directed by Hasse Ekman. He also stars, together with Sigge Fürst, Bengt Ekerot and Lena Granhagen. Margarita se llama mi amor My Love Is Called Margarita is a 1961 Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Ramón Fernández and starring Mercedes Alonso, Antonio Cifariello and Manuel Zarzo. No Exit No Exit, also known as Sinners Go to Hell, is a 1962 American-Argentine dramatic film adaptation of Jean-Paul Sartres play No Exit directed by Tad Danielewski. The film stars Morgan Sterne, Viveca Lindfors and Rita Gam. Two Sergeants of General Custer Two Sergeants of General Custer is a western comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli. Ruf der Wälder Call of the Forest is a 1965 Austrian drama film directed by Franz Antel and starring Hans-Jürgen Bäumler, Terence Hill and Gerhard Riedmann. It is part of the popular tradition of heimatfilm. It was made at the Sievering Studios in Vienna and on location in the Alpine resort of Kaprun. The films sets were designed by the art director Otto Pischinger. Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi is a 1966 Hindi-language film produced by Guru Dutt and directed by Shaheed Latif. It stars Mala Sinha, Dharmendra, Tanuja, and Rehman. The film is still remembered for its music is by O.P. Nayyar and lyrics by Sheven Rizvi, Aziz Kashmiri and for its expressionistic cinematography by K.G. Prabhakar. The Girls from Thunder Strip The Girls from Thunder Strip is an exploitation film in the biker genre. It is directed by David L. Hewitt. Hewitt also co produced it with Michael Mehas. It was released in 1966. It also featured American Top 40 DJ Casey Kasem. Onkel Filser - Allerneueste Lausbubengeschichten Onkel Filser – Allerneueste Lausbubengeschichten is a 1966 West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Michl Lang, Hans Kraus and Fritz Tillmann. It was based on a novel by Ludwig Thoma and is the fifth in series of films. Date for a Murder Omicidio per appuntamento is a 1966 giallo film directed by Mino Guerrini. The film stars George Ardisson, Günther Stoll and Ella Karin. Adapted from a novel by Franco Enna, the film has been described as "stylish" and "flamboyant", and has been seen as inspired by the work of Mario Bava. Omicidio per appuntamento depicts the investigation of a disappearance by Vince Dreyser, a private detective in Rome who is searching for a vanished friend. Dreysers investigation leads him into the citys criminal underworld. Rapporto Fuller, base Stoccolma The Fuller Report is a 1968 Italian-French Eurospy film directed by Sergio Grieco and starring Ken Clark and Beba Loncar. The theme song "Touch of Kiss" is performed by Lara Saint Paul. The Dance of Death The Dance of Death is a 1969 film version of the play The Dance of Death by August Strindberg as presented by the National Theatre Company. It stars Laurence Olivier and Geraldine McEwan. The play was directed by Glen Byam Shaw, and the movie version was directed by David Giles. Olivier reprised the role of Edgar, Geraldine reprised her role of Alice, but Robert Stephens, who played Kurt, was replaced by Robert Lang. Previous filmed National Theatre productions include Uncle Vanya and Othello. Both of these are available on DVD; however, as of 2017, The Dance of Death has never been released on DVD or video. But I Don't Want to Get Married! But I Dont Want to Get Married! is a 1970 American made-for-television comedy film starring Herschel Bernardi, Shirley Jones, Brandon Cruz, Nanette Fabray and June Lockhart. It was aired on October 6, 1970 in the ABC Movie of the Week space. Liebe ist nur ein Wort Love Is Only a Word is a 1971 West German drama film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Judy Winter, Herbert Fleischmann and Malte Thorsten. Number 96 Number 96 was an Australian television nightly soap opera/serial set in a fictional, small, four-storey, inner city apartment block at 96 Lindsay Street, Paddington, hence the title. Creators Don Cash and Bill Harmon of the Cash Harmon Television production company, produced the series for what was then known as the 0–10 Network, which had requested a similar type of series to the high-rating English soap opera series Coronation Street and specifically one that explored mature subject matter. The premise, original story outlines, and the original characters were devised by David Sale, who also wrote the scripts for the first episodes and continued as script editor for much of the shows run. A then-vacant building at 83 Moncur Street, Woollahra, provided the exterior inspiration for the set built at Channel Tens in-house studio in Lane Cove, Sydney. Though the series was not the first soap opera in Australia, it was the first to gain a cult following both locally and internationally. When the series started it had the largest ever assembled cast of a local production and was upon its demise and 1218 episodes the longest running soap opera ever produced in Australia, before being surpassed by the Nine Network program The Young Doctors The Hero Bloomfield is a 1971 British-Israeli drama film directed by Richard Harris and Uri Zohar. It was entered into the 21st Berlin International Film Festival. The soundtrack of this film composed and produced by Johnny Harris includes a short version of "The Loner", a song co-written by Maurice Gibb and Lulus brother Billy Lawrie. Johnny Harris was MD for Lulu at the time this song was composed and recorded in 1969. It was released on a Pye Records single in 1972 performed by The Bloomfields when the film was finally released in Great Britain. The soundtrack also includes 3 tracks by Heads Hands & Feet. Pickup on 101 Pickup on 101 is a 1972 American drama film directed by John Florea and written by Anthony Blake. The film stars Jack Albertson, Lesley Ann Warren, Martin Sheen, Hal Baylor, George Chandler and Robert Donner. The film was released in May 1972, by American International Pictures. Black Litter Black Litter is a 1977 Spanish drama film directed by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival where Aragón won the Silver Bear for Best Director. A Killing Affair A Killing Affair is a 1977 American made-for-television crime drama film starring Elizabeth Montgomery and O. J. Simpson. The film originally aired on CBS on September 21, 1977. The Mango Tree The Mango Tree is a 1977 Australian drama film directed by Kevin James Dobson and starring Geraldine Fitzgerald and Sir Robert Helpmann. Lead actor Christopher Pate is the son of actor Michael Pate who also produced and wrote the film. Murder in Peyton Place Murder in Peyton Place is a 1977 American made-for-television mystery-drama film directed by Bruce Kessler. The film is based on the 1964–1969 TV series Peyton Place and it was billed as a reunion movie. It first aired on NBC Monday Night at the Movies on October 3, 1977. It focuses on the mysterious deaths of Rodney Harrington and Allison MacKenzie, as well as a diabolical plot of a powerful person to ruin the community. White Rock White Rock is a 1977 documentary film about the 1976 Winter Olympics held in Innsbruck, Austria. The film was narrated by James Coburn, and directed by Tony Maylam. The film was nominated in 1977 for the Robert Flaherty Award by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. A soundtrack album, White Rock was released by Rick Wakeman in 1977 and it entered the UK Albums Chart on 12 February 1977, where it spent 9 weeks and reached number 14. Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy is a 1977 American made-for-television biographical film that originally aired on ABC. Based upon the biography by Hank Searls called The Lost Prince: Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy, the film chronicles the life of Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., the older brother of John F. Kennedy who was killed in action in World War II, leaving behind aspirations to become the first Irish-Catholic president. Young Joe stars Peter Strauss in the titular role and was directed by Richard T. Heffron. Blue Christmas , also known as Blood Type: Blue or The Blue Stigma, is a 1978 Japanese science fiction film by director Kihachi Okamoto. It deals with prejudice against UFO witnesses whose blood is turned blue by the encounter. It Rained All Night the Day I Left It Rained All Night the Day I Left is a comedy film made in 1978 but not theatrically released until 1980. Directed by Nicolas Gessner, the film was a co-production of film studios from Canada, France and Israel. The film stars Tony Curtis and Louis Gossett as two gun-runners making a trip through the desert to transport guns for The Colonel. The films cast also includes John Vernon and Lisa Langlois. The film was released theatrically in Europe, both in its original English and in a dubbed French version titled Deux affreux sur le sable. It received no theatrical release in North America, instead airing as a television film on CTV in 1982. Gossetts role had originally been slated to be performed by Billy Dee Williams. Kellerman later dismissed her performance in the film, telling the press that "I always say that I was solidly mediocre and everybody else stunk." The Kirlian Witness The Kirlian Witness is a 1979 American thriller film written and directed by Jonathan Sarno. The film stars Nancy Snyder, Nancy Boykin, Joel Colodner, Ted Le Plat, Lawrence Tierney and Maia Danziger. The film was released on June 6, 1979, by Paramount Pictures. The Tailor from Ulm The Tailor from Ulm is a 1978 West German drama film directed by Edgar Reitz, of Heimat fame. It is the true story of a German pioneer aviator, Albrecht Berblinger, in the late 18th century. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival. Steel Cowboy Steel Cowboy is a 1978 American made-for-television drama film starring James Brolin, Rip Torn, Jennifer Warren, Strother Martin and Melanie Griffith. It was originally broadcast on NBC on December 6, 1978. The Little Convict The Little Convict is a 1979 Australian film directed by Yoram Gross based on an original story by Gross. The Killing of Angel Street The Killing of Angel Street is a 1981 Australian thriller film loosely based on the BLF green bans against development in inner Sydney city waterside suburbs. It briefly touches on the real life disappearance of Juanita Nielsen, an activist against mass development in Sydney in the late 1970s. The film is directed by Donald Crombie and was shot in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The mysterious disappearance of Juanita Nielson also inspired Phillip Noyce for his 1982 film Heatwave. The Personals The Personals is a 1982 romantic comedy written and directed by Peter Markle. It was shot in Minneapolis. The film was picked up for distribution by Roger Cormans New World Pictures. Aura Battler Dunbine is an anime television series created by Yoshiyuki Tomino and produced by Sotsu and Sunrise. Dunbine is set in Byston Well, a parallel world that resembles the countryside of medieval Europe with kingdoms ruled by monarchs in castles, armies of unicorn-riding cavalry armed with swords and crossbows, and little winged creatures called Ferario, flying about offering help or hindrance depending on their mood. The main draw to the series were the insect-like Aura Battlers, used by the population of Byston Well to fight their wars. These fighting suits are powered by a powerful energy called "aura" or "life energy." Certain people are strong enough with the aura-energy to act as power-supply to these mecha, making them Aura Warriors. The series aired on Nagoya TV from February 5, 1983 to January 21, 1984, totaling for 49 episodes. There was a three-episode anime OVA sequel, New Story of Aura Battler Dunbine released in 1988. The series was later dubbed by ADV Films and was released to DVD in North America, along with the original Japanese version in 2003. However, it quickly became out of print, and until 2018, was only available as a digital purchase from the now-defunct Daisuki site, then Sentai Filmworks licensed the series. Fast Talking Fast Talking is a 1984 Australian film written and directed by Ken Cameron. It starred Rod Zuanic and Steve Bisley and Tracy Mann Massive Retaliation Massive Retaliation is a 1984 American film directed by Thomas A. Cohen. It includes the film debut of Bobcat Goldthwait as quirky redneck antagonist Ernie Rust. Noi tre The Three of Us is an Italian comedy film directed by Pupi Avati. It entered the 41° Venice Film Festival, in which it won a special Lion for technical values . Artie Shaw: Time Is All You've Got Artie Shaw: Time Is All Youve Got is a 1986 documentary film about clarinetist Artie Shaw. It was written, directed and narrated by Brigitte Berman. It won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, tying with Down and Out in America. Behind the Green Door: The Sequel Behind the Green Door: the Sequel is a 1986 American pornographic film and the sequel to Behind the Green Door. It was produced by the Mitchell brothers and starred Missy Manners. It had a "safe sex" theme as a response to the AIDS crisis. Hence, all sexual contact between performers featured the use of condoms, dental dams and medical exam gloves. Down and Out in America Down and Out in America is a 1986 Oscar-winning documentary film that critiques Reaganomics by showing examples of poverty in the United States. It won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, tying with Time Is All Youve Got. Directed by Oscar winner Lee Grant, and produced by Grants husband Joseph Feurry and Milton Justice, this was the first Academy Award for HBO. Ilzaam Ilzaam is a 1986 Bollywood film starring Govinda in his film debut alongside Neelam, Shatrughan Sinha, Shashi Kapoor, Prem Chopra and Anita Raj. Tora-san Goes North aka Torasan, Remind Shiretoke is a 1987 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, Keiko Takeshita as the films "Madonna", and Toshiro Mifune as Takeshitas father. Tora-san Goes North is the thirty-eighth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Last Man Standing Last Man Standing is a 1987 action/horror film directed by Damian Lee. Sone Pe Suhaaga Sone Pe Suhaaga is a 1988 Indian masala film, produced by Abdul Hafiz Nadiadwala on A. G. Films Pvt Ltd banner and directed by K.Bapaiah. Starring Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Anil Kapoor, Sridevi, Poonam Dhillon, Kimi Katkar in lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. Abrahams Gold Abrahams Gold is a 1990 German drama film directed by Jörg Graser. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. L'Autrichienne LAutrichienne is a 1989 French film directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre on the last days of Queen Marie Antoinette. Stranger at My Door Stranger at My Door is a 1991 American made-for-television thriller drama film directed by Vincent McEveety and starring Robert Urich. False Light False Light or Vals licht is a 1993 Dutch film directed by Theo van Gogh. It was based on the eponymous novel by Joost Zwagerman about a young teenager who is attracted by the life of prostitutes. Klamek ji bo Beko Klamek ji bo Beko is a 1992 film written and directed by Nizamettin Arıç. It is one of the first Kurdish films. The Sting The Sting is a 1992 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Nico Wong and starring Andy Lau, Rosamund Kwan, Simon Lui and Bowie Lam. Kiss of a Killer Kiss of a Killer is a 1993 American made-for-television thriller-drama film written by David Warfield and directed by Larry Elikann. It stars Annette OToole, Eva Marie Saint and Brian Wimmer. The film debuted on February 1, 1993 on ABC. Because Mommy Works Because Mommy Works is a 1994 film directed by Robert Markowitz. It is about Abby who fights with Ted Forman for the custody of their son Willie Forman. The action takes place in California. The film confronts the issue of women being denied custody rights during divorce partly or solely because they work at jobs outside the home, allegedly making them less available as maternal caregivers. It focuses in particular on the added custodial challenge that working women face if their former husband has remarried a woman who does not have a job. The film was inspired by a true story that appeared in McCalls Magazine in 1992, "Why a Good Mother Lost Custody of her Child," by author Cameron Stauth. The article was about a custody case in Eugene, that involved a female teacher who lost custody of her young son, primarily because her husband had remarried a woman who did not work outside the home. Stauth co-produced the film with Anne Archer, and it was written by writer/director Lynn Mamet, sister of writer/director David Mamet. The issue of working mothers being penalized in custody cases is still being debated in the courts, and is the subject of heated debate among womens rights advocates. Seven Sundays Seven Sundays is a 1994 French-Italian comedy film directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella. Target Target is a 1995 Hindi drama film directed by Sandip Ray based on the novel Manushar Juddha, written by Prafulla Roy. The film is centred on the relationship between Singh, a cruel, manipulative landowner and his workers that belong to the caste of pariahs. The Square Circle Daayraa is a 1996 Bollywood film, directed by Amol Palekar, starring Nirmal Pandey and Sonali Kulkarni. The screenplay was by award-winning journalist and novelist, Timeri N. Murari. Exploring themes such as male-female relationships, preconceived notions of love, and social attitudes toward them, the plot involves a romantic relationship between a transvestite dancer and a gang raped woman who begins to dress up like a man. Due to its sensitive themes, the film was not released theatrically in India. The film was the first in Palekars trilogy on sexuality; Anahat and Thaang followed it. Daayraa was received well by critics upon its DVD release. Anupama Chopra wrote, "The film challenges gender roles and traditional ideas of love through witty and moving performances." She added, "Daayraa also has terrific music by Anand-Milind. However, you will have to get past some clumsy direction, terrible background music and glaring lapses in continuity." The Time magazine called Daayraa one of the best films of 1996. It quoted: "The Indian musical at its delirious best. On the eve of her marriage, a young woman is abducted by a brothel madam and escapes into the arms of an out of work male Diva. He dresses as a woman, she as a man in Amol Palekars song-and-dance comic melodrama." Jump the Gun Jump the Gun is a 1997 South African film directed by Les Blair for Channel Four Films. Puska za uspavljivanje Tranquilizer Gun is a 1997 Croatian film directed by . The Louisiana Hussy Louisiana Hussy is a 1959 American film directed by Lee Sholem. The film is also known as Louisiana Hussey. Emoh Ruo Emoh Ruo is a 1985 Australian comedy film about a young couple finally move from a caravan into their first dream home only to find they have bought a real turkey. L'ingenua Lingenua is a 1975 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana and road movie directed by Gianfranco Baldanello. The film featured Ilona Staller in her first lead role and shared an almost identical essential cast and filming locations with the earlier Armando Bertuccioli film La nipote. One Man's Fate One Mans Faith is a 1940 Finnish drama film directed by Hugo Hytönen and Nyrki Tapiovaara, starring Gunnar Hiilloskorpi, Mirjami Kuosmanen and Hytönen. It follows the downward spiral of the farmer Paavo after his wife dies in childbirth, her family reclaim their dowry and he resorts to drinking. It is based on the 1932 novel with the same title by Frans Eemil Sillanpää, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Tapiovaara. The film was Tapiovaaras last. He left the film unfinished when he—after several rejections due to his political left-wing background—was accepted to the Finnish army and died in the Winter War. The film was finished by the producer Erik Blomberg, Blombergs wife Kuosmanen and the actor and director Hytönen. It was released on 1 September 1940. Saatanan radikaalit Saatanan Radikaalit is a 1971 Finnish comedy film starring and directed by Paavo Piironen, Heikki Nousiainen, Heikki Huopainen and Timo Nissi. It was produced by legendary Finnish film-maker Spede Pasanen, but unlike the comedy films he had produced previously he did not feature him on-screen. The movie was released in 1971, the same year as Spedes Hirttämättömät and Kahdeksas Veljes. The film was intended to give its four stars a start in the Finnish film industry as both directors and leading actors. Although now widely available in DVD distribution in various Spede collections, the films only other showing outside its theatrical run was a single TV rerun on MTV3 in 2008. The Corsican Brothers The Corsican Brothers is a 1961 French-Italian historical action film directed by Anton Giulio Majano and starring Geoffrey Horne, Valérie Lagrange and Gérard Barray. It is also known as Lions of Corsica. The film is an adaptation of the 1844 story The Corsican Brothers by Alexandre Dumas. The film was shot in Eastmancolor. City Under Siege City Under Siege is a 1974 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Romolo Guerrieri. The film is loosely based on Il commissario di Torino by Riccardo Marcato and Ugo Novelli. Two a Penny Two a Penny is a 1967 British film, released nationally in 1968, featuring singer Cliff Richard. The film was directed by James F. Collier and produced by Frank R. Jacobson for Billy Grahams film distribution and production company World Wide Pictures. The original story and screenplay was written by Stella Linden. The cast included Ann Holloway, Dora Bryan, Avril Angers, Geoffrey Bayldon, Peter Barkworth, Mona Washbourne, Earl Cameron, Charles Lloyd-Pack, and Billy Graham himself, filmed at his "London Crusade" in 1967. Le bourreau des coeurs Le bourreau des cœurs is a 1983 French comedy film written and directed by Christian Gion and starring Aldo Maccione. The film was a commercial success, finishing 24th at the 1983 French yearly Box Office with 1,652,422 tickets. My Love, My Bride My Love, My Bride is a 1990 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Lee Myung-se. Choi Jin-sil won Best New Actress from the Grand Bell Awards for her role. Manathil Uruthi Vendum Manathil Uruthi Vendum is a 1987 Indian Tamil language drama film directed by K. Balachander starring Suhasini, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Ramesh Aravind, Sridhar, Vivek, Lalitha Kumari, Chithra, Chandrakanth and Yamuna. Rajinikanth, Sathyaraj, and Vijayakanth make guest appearances. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Sister Nandini. Azaad Azaad is a 1978 Bollywood thriller film directed by Pramod Chakravorty. The film stars Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Ajit and Prem Chopra. Box Office collection list # 4 Bombay 405 Miles Bombay 405 Miles is a 1980 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Brij. It stars Vinod Khanna, Shatrughan Sinha and Zeenat Aman in pivotal roles. It was released on 2 May 1980. Trop (peu) d'amour Too Much Love is a 1998 French comedy film directed by Jacques Doillon. It was entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. Ai o kou hito is a 1998 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. It was Japans submission to the 71st Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. The Seventh Bullet The Seventh Bullet is a Soviet Ostern film of 1972 directed by Ali Khamraev. Days of Inspector Ambrosio Days of Inspector Ambrosio is a 1988 Italian crime film directed by Sergio Corbucci. It is loosely based on several novels written by Renato Olivieri. Memphis Cathouse Blues Memphis Cathouse Blues is a 1982 pornographic film that is a spoof of the Broadway musical The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, and the 1982 film it was made into, starring Burt Reynolds and Dolly Parton. Annette Haven takes over the Parton role of the madam and Mike Horner the Reynolds role as the sheriff. Padaharella Vayasu Padaharella Vayasu is a 1978 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film starring Sridevi, Chandra Mohan and Mohan Babu. Directed by K. Raghavendra Rao, it is a remake of the Tamil hit 16 Vayathinile, which starred Sridevi, Kamal Hassan and Rajinikanth. Like the original, the film was a success, completing 100 days in almost every theatre it was shown in. Ranuva Veeran Ranuva Veeran is a 1981 Tamil action drama film directed by S. P. Muthuraman, starring Rajinikanth and Sridevi in the lead roles. Chiranjeevi played the main antagonist. The movie was running 100 days and was a Hit at the box office. It was dubbed into Telugu as Bandipotu Simham and released on 21 May 1982, and in Hindi as Zulm Ki Zanjeer. The Amorous Ones The Amorous Ones is a 1968 Brazilian drama film written and directed by Walter Hugo Khouri. The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 41st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film was also entered into the 1969 Melbourne International Film Festival. Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh is a 1971 Croatian film directed by Ante Babaja. It is based on the novel of the same name by Slobodan Novak. Love You Till Tuesday Love You till Tuesday is a promotional film designed to showcase the talents of David Bowie, made in 1969. The film was an attempt by Bowies manager, Kenneth Pitt, to bring Bowie to a wider audience. Pitt had undertaken the film after a suggestion by Günther Schneider, producer of German TV show 4-3-2-1 Musik Für Junge Leute for the ZDF network. The film ended up being shelved, and was not released until 1984, when it finally came out on VHS. A DVD version was released in UK in 2005. The Art of Amália The Art of Amália is a documentary by Bruno de Almeida on the artistic career of Amália Rodrigues, the celebrated Fado singer from Portugal. This 90-minute film is based on a previous five-hour made-for-television mini-series on the singer that dealt with her life and career; it was also de Almeida’s fourth cinematic project celebrating Rodrigues’ career. The film opens with an on-screen introduction by David Byrne, who praises the singer for “singing in these fado songs about the sadness of the universe, not only about a personal sadness or a tragedy in her own life or in the writers life, but she was expressing the sadness of existence." The Art of Amália mixes rare film, television and concert footage from different periods of Rodrigues’ career. The film also presents a previously thought lost clip of a rare appearance on U.S. television in 1953, where she performed her hit song "Coimbra". The Art of Amália also includes the last filmed interview by Rodrigues, who died one week before production was completed. The film had its U.S. premiere in March 2000 at a United Nations benefit, and its theatrical premiere in New York in December 2000. A DVD was released 2004. Bustenskjold Bustenskjold is a 1958 Norwegian comedy film directed by Helge Lunde, starring Leif Juster. It is based on the cartoon Jens von Bustenskjold by Anders Bjørgaard and Sigurd Lybeck. Tiffany memorandum Tiffany Memorandum is a 1967 Eurospy film directed by Sergio Grieco. It is an international co-production between Italy, France and West Germany. The film is set in Berlin. Sinyaya ptitsa The Blue Bird is a 1970 Soviet animated feature film based upon the play by Maurice Maeterlinck. It was directed by Vasily Livanov and made at the Soyuzmultfilm studio. It uses a mix of traditional and cutout animation. Rage Rage is a 1999 feature film directed and written by Nigerian-born Newton Aduaka. Rage is his debut feature. Fraser Ayres stars as Jamie, also known as Rage, a mixed-race, angry youth living on a grim council estate in South London. He is part of a rap trio with his two friends Godwin and Thomas. Looking to escape through their music, they turn to crime in order to finance making a record. The first draft of the script was written in four days in 1996 by Aduaka. Although it had received some interest, it was only after the success of Aduakas short On the Edge at the Cannes Film Festival in 1998 that making the film became a possibility. It nearly failed during principal photography due to the main finance being pulled just before filming began in September 1998. Rage premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 1999 and got its UK premiere at the London Film Festival in November of the same year. The distribution rights were picked up by Metrodome Distribution and, after the film was recut to a shorter length, received its full theatrical release in January 2001. Varusham Padhinaaru Varusham Padhinaaru is a 1989 Tamil-language Indian drama film, directed by Fazil, starring Karthik, Kushboo, Sukumari, V. K. Ramaswamy, Janagaraj and Vadivukkarasi. The film is a remake of Fazils own Malayalam film, Ennennum Kannettante The film won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for Karthik. The film went on to become a super-grosser in cinemas and completed a 100-day run in many parts of the state. Vigathakumaran Vigathakumaran is a 1930 Indian silent film written, produced and directed by J. C. Daniel Nadar. He also played the role of hero in the movie. A social drama, Vigathakumaran was the first Malayalam feature film and J. C. Daniel is considered as the father of Malayalam film industry for this work. This movie is also credited as the first Indian social drama feature film. No known copy of the film exists, making it a lost film. Fantastic Zabardast is a 1985 Indian Hindi film, directed by Nasir Hussain, with his nephew Aamir Khan as assistant director, and produced by Mushir-Riaz. The film stars Sunny Deol, Sanjeev Kumar, Jaya Prada, Rajiv Kapoor, Rati Agnihotri and Amrish Puri. This was Hussains final film. Mi dulce My Sweet is a 2001 Spanish drama film directed by Jesús Mora. It was entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival. Sunday Domenica is a 2001 Italian drama film directed by Wilma Labate. It entered the "Panorama" section at the 51st Berlin International Film Festival. Punnami Naagu Punnami Naagu is an Indian Telugu language horror drama film directed by Rajasekhar and produced by AVM Productions. The movie brought recognition to Chiranjeevi and his first Filmfare nomination. The other leads in the film, including Rati Agnihotri, Narasimha Raju and Padmanabham played important roles. The film was released on 13 June 1980. The film was a remake of the directors own Kannada movie Hunnimeya Rathriyalli, which was also remade in Hindi as Jeene Ki Arzoo by the same director, starring Mithun Chakraborty and Rakesh Roshan. LA Plays Itself L.A. Plays Itself is a 1972 American experimental gay pornographic film, directed and produced by Fred Halsted. At the films screening, Salvador Dalí was reportedly quoted as saying, "new information for me". International Gorillay International Guerrillas is a 1990 spy action film from Pakistan, originally released in the context of the Satanic Verses controversy. The movie portrays Salman Rushdie as its main villain. The film was made in the Urdu language; it also features several musical numbers including songs and dances. The film was produced by Sajjad Gul, who described it as a purely commercial project rather than an artistic one. Nezlobte dedecka Nezlobte dědečka is a 1934 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Karel Lamač. Pagla Kahin Ka Pagla Kahin Ka is a 1970 Indian Hindi-language romance film directed by Shakti Samanta. It stars Shammi Kapoor, Asha Parekh, Helen and Prem Chopra. All four had earlier starred in the huge hit Teesri Manzil. The film is well known for the immortal Mohammed Rafi song "Tum Mujhe Yun Bhula Na Paaoge". Additionally, the song "Meri Bhains Ko Danda Kyun Maara" has become a cult classic. The films music is by Shankar Jaikishan. Nineteen Twenty One 1921 - Ayirathi Thollayirathi Irupathi Onnu is a 1988 Indian war drama film written by T. Damodaran and directed by I. V. Sasi, set during the 1921-22 Mappila Uprising in Madras Presidency. The film has an ensemble cast including Mammootty, Madhu, Suresh Gopi, T. G. Ravi, Seema, Urvashi and Mukesh. It tells the fictional story of Khader, a World War I veteran, who joins with the Mappila rebels during the Uprising. Made with a budget of Rs. 1.20 crore, 1921 was then the most expensive film in Malayalam. T. Damodaran later called this film as his "dream project". The film, an Onam Release, was released in Kerala on 19 August, 1988. The film won Kerala State Film Award for Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value in 1988. Grahan Grahan is a 2001 film directed by Shashilal K. Nair, starring Jackie Shroff, Manisha Koirala and Raghuvaran. The film follows the story of Parvati, a rape victim who quests for justice, and comes to know that it is not such a simple task. El miedo no anda en burro El miedo no anda en burro is a 1976 Mexican comedy horror film directed by Fernando Cortés and starring María Elena Velasco, Eleazar García, Fernando Luján, Emma Roldán and Óscar Ortiz de Pinedo. Literally, the title is an idiom used to express that fear strikes quickly, not calmly as if on top of a donkey. The film is one of the most successful comedies of the India María franchise, having remained in the Cine Metropolitan for an astounding nineteen weeks. Seafood Seafood is a 2001 Chinese film directed by the established writer Zhu Wen. Though Seafood was Zhus first film as director, he had already gained some experience with filmmaking as a screenwriter for Zhang Ming and Zhang Yuan. Seafood was produced independently by Thought Dance Entertainment and Zhus own Zhu Wen Workshop. The film depicts a self-destructive prostitute who attempts to commit suicide in a resort town by the sea. She is thwarted by a police officer whose unorthodox methods of "rehabilitating" her consists of seafood and rape. As a result of the films dark premise, Seafood has been called "one of the most transgressive visions of China...ever witnessed." Never released in China, the film nevertheless was well received abroad, where it won numerous awards most notably at the 2001 Venice International Film Festival. Downtown: A Street Tale Downtown: A Street Tale is a 2004 American drama film. Its focus is on a group of teenagers and twentysomethings living in the basement of an abandoned factory on 10th Avenue in Manhattan. Their leader is ex-junkie and hustler Angelo, who serves as a father figure to the motley crew that includes gay African American hairdresser Lamont; mentally challenged Hispanic Tito; Latina stripper Ashley; upper class drug addict Hunter; Romanian prostitute Raquel; and newly arrived from Texas rock star-wannabe Billy and his pregnant girlfriend Cheri. Added to the mix are social worker Aimee Levesque, who operates the fictional shelter Haven House and keeps an eye on Angelo and his street kids; and a pornographer, a strip-club owner, and a wheelchair-using drug dealer. Their stories are told in a series of vignettes unfolding in the days just prior to Christmas. The melodramatic independent film, written and produced by Joey Dedio and directed by Rafal Zielinski. In addition to Dedio, the cast of the Slowhand Cinema release includes Jeremy Alan Richards as Lamont, Johnny Sanchez as Tito, Rachel Vasquez as Ashley, Chad Allen as Hunter, Mihaela Tudorof as Raquel, James Ransone as Billy, Domenica Cameron Scorsese as Cheri, Geneviève Bujold as Aimee, Burt Young as the pornographer, Lillo Brancato Jr. as the strip-club owner, and John Savage as the drug dealer. The film had its world premiere at the AFI Film Festival on November 7, 2004. Following limited releases in New York City and Los Angeles in 2007, it was screened twice at the Cannes Film Festival in May. The soundtrack, available on AJM Records, includes a jazz-infused rendition of the Petula Clark classic "Downtown" by Irene Cara and "Children of Color" performed by Clark. This was the last film to be scored by composer Robert O. Ragland. The movie was Line Produced by Daniel Sollinger Forget Baghdad: Jews and Arabs - The Iraqi Connection Forget Baghdad: Jews and Arabs – The Iraqi Connection is a 2002 documentary film about the Mizrahim, or Jewish community of Iraq. It was written and directed by Samir, an Iraqi born in Baghdad in 1955 and living since 1961 in Switzerland. The film focuses on five expatriate Iraqi Jews, most living in Israel: Shimon Ballas, Moshe Houri, Sami Michael, Samir Naqqash, and Ella Habiba Shohat. The films music is by Rabih Abou-Khalil. It was produced by Karin Koch and Samir and edited by Nina Schneider and Samir. The directors of photography were Nurith Aviv and Philippe Bellaiche. The film was a coproduction between TagTraum Cologne, Gerd Haag, SF DRS, Teleclub, and Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion. It is 112 minutes in length. The DVD, which is distributed by Arab Film Distribution, comes with a 30-minute "Making of the film" featurette. The DVD has multiple audio tracks and subtitles in English, German, French, Arabic, Hebrew, Italian, and Spanish. The Moon Luna is a Soviet popular science and science fiction film directed by Pavel Klushantsev. Chakkikotha Chankaran Chakkikotha Chankaran is 1989 Malayalam comedy film, made in India, starring Jayaram and Urvashi. The movie was a remake of Tamil movie "Enga Veettu Ramayanam". The movie was remade in Kannada as Mana Mecchida Sose and went on to inspire the 2012 Punjabi movie Carry On Jatta which was remade in Telugu as Eedo Rakam Aado Rakam, in Odia as Pilata Bigidigala, in Bangladeshi as Dhat Teri Ki and in Bengali as Jamai Badal. Tori Amos: The Complete Videos 1991-1998 Tori Amos: The Complete Videos 1991–1998 is a VHS cassette of all of Tori Amoss videos from Little Earthquakes through From the Choirgirl Hotel, with the exception of Professional Widow. The video collection was released in a standard-size hard plastic VHS case and a large soft plastic VHS case. The video collection runs approximately 75 minutes and was released by Atlantic Records . Tori Amos: The Complete Videos 1991–1998 was RIAA certified Gold in March 1999 . The Self-Destruction of Gia AN AMERICAN GIRL: The Self-Destruction of Gia is a 2003 documentary film about model Gia Carangi and her untimely death. It was directed and produced by J.J. Martin and CINE LMOD. La última luna Last Moon is a 2005 Chilean-Mexican drama film directed by Miguel Littín. It was entered into the 27th Moscow International Film Festival. Dweller Dweller is a 2002 low budget horror film by the Polonia Brothers. It was released in 2004 on the Brentwood 4-pack Sleazy Slashers, which also included the Polonias Night Thirst. The film concerns three ruthless bank robbers, played by John Polonia, Mark Polonia and Jon McBride, who camp out in an area where an alien spacecraft has landed, with low budget carnage ensuing. My Brother Is a Dog My Brother Is a Dog is a 2004 film directed by Peter Timm and starring Maria Ehrich, Martin Lindow and Christine Neubauer. The Way of Peace The Way of Peace is a 1947 puppet animation film, financed by the Lutheran Church in America, giving a Christian view of life in the Atomic Age. It was directed by Frank Tashlin, produced by Wah Ming Chang, and narration read by Lew Ayres. In 2014, the film was named to the National Film Registry as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Roman Road Roman Road was a one-off TV Drama that aired on ITV on 31 December 2004. The Complete Truth About De-Evolution The Complete Truth About De-Evolution was the third home video release by new wave band Devo. It is a collection of Devos music videos from 1976 to 1990. It was released on LaserDisc in 1993 by Voyager and on DVD by Rhino Records in 2003. MVD released a new version of the disc in 2014. Krithyam Krithyam is a 2005 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Viji Thampi and starring Prithviraj Sukumaran. Cabaret Paradis Cabaret Paradis is a 2006 French comedy film. The plot revolves around Shirley and Dino, two entertainers as they purchase an old cabaret, in Paris, which they desperately try to put back on its feet. It was released in France and Belgium on 12 April 2006. Sunday Driver Sunday Driver is a 2005 documentary film, directed by Carol Strong, that chronicles The Majestics, Californias oldest black lowrider car club, which was founded in Compton. With up close and candid interviews that were recorded while hanging out with the club, the movie delivers an upfront look at the lowriding lifestyle of Southern California. The movie was produced by Rockstar Games in association with Fast Ashleys Films and distributed by Palm Pictures. The documentary is available as DVD, and also included in the special edition of San Andreas. El-banate dol El-Banate Dol is an Egyptian 2006 documentary film. 'Wag kang lilingon Wag Kang Lilingon is a 2006 Filipino Supernatural horror film directed by Jerry Lopez Sineneng and Quark Henares and starring Anne Curtis and Kristine Hermosa. It was the first film produced by Viva Films and Star Cinema years after Viva split from ABS-CBN in 2001. Resonnances Resonnances is a 2006 French science-fiction film written and directed by Philippe Robert. It stars Marjorie Dubesset, Franck Monsigny and Sophie Michard. Pilot "Pilot" is the first episode of the first season of the situation comedy Back to You. It aired on September 19, 2007. Ma mha 4 khaa khrap Ma-Mha is a 2007 Thai comedy-drama film directed by Pantham Thongsang and Somkiet Vituranich about a pack of stray dogs in suburban Bangkok who want to cross a busy highway in hopes of finding a better life on the other side of the road. It is the first Thai live-action feature film to feature main characters that are animals. A Little Snow Fairy Sugar is a Japanese anime series developed by J.C.Staff. It premiered in Japan on TBS on October 2, 2001, and ran for 24 episodes until its conclusion March 26, 2002. A two-episode OVA was also released for the series. The series was licensed for North America by Geneon Entertainment, but after the closure of Geneon, its DVD releases went out of print. In 2009, Sentai Filmworks had acquired the license. A related manga series written and illustrated by Botan Hanayashiki under the name "BH Snow+Clinic" was also released. Originally serialized in the shōnen manga magazine Dragon Junior, the individual chapters were published in three tankōbon volumes by Kadokawa Shoten. Awaking from a Dream Awaking from a Dream is a 2008 Spanish drama film written and directed by Freddy Mas Franqueza. It was entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival. Love Love is a 2008 Indonesian romance film directed by Kabir Bhatia as a remake of the 2006 film Cinta. The film marked the last appearance of actor Sophan Sophiaan before his death in 2008. Sophiaan appeared opposite his real-life wife, Widyawati. Gumnaam: The Mystery Gumnaam – The Mystery is a 2008 Bollywood Hindi thriller film written and directed by Neeraj Pathak starring Dino Morea and Mahima Chaudhry in the lead roles. Together Together is a short film drama directed by Eicke Bettinga and starring Matt Smith. The film premiered in the International Critics Week section at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Hungry Hills Hungry Hills is a 2009 Canadian drama film starring Keir Gilchrist, Alexander De Jorday, Alexia Fast, John Pyper-Ferguson and Gabrielle Rose. It is based on the novel of the same name by George Ryga. Pax Americana and the Weaponization of Space Pax Americana and the Weaponization of Space is a documentary film by Denis Delestrac with a music score by Amon Tobin. The film deals with the issue of space weapons and their politics, featuring interviews with several key United States military personal, academics such as Noam Chomsky and others, including Martin Sheen. The film won the Best Documentary award at the 2009 Whistler Film Festival and has been selected in a number of international film festivals. Skeem Skeem is a 2011 South African movie that was directed, written, and produced by Tim Greene. It premiered on 16 October 2011 at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival, where it won the Audiences Choice Award, and opened to local theaters in South Africa later that same month. Of the film, Greene has stated that he wanted to create a film that South Africans could watch that they could be proud of and "doesnt beat them up, lash them and make them feel like watching South African films is like penance". The title track for the film, "Oons behoort mos saam", was sung by Jack Parow and EJ von Lyrik. À la recherche du temps perdu À la recherche du temps perdu is a 2011 television film by Nina Companéez, based on Marcel Prousts seven-volume novel In Search of Lost Time. The two-part film attempts to cover the entire novel with the exception of the first volume, Swanns Way—the narrators childhood and the story of Charles Swann are only briefly mentioned, the latter having already been previously adapted as Swann in Love by Volker Schlöndorff. Critical reception was mixed, with e.g. German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung questioning the wisdom and feasibility of filming the novel in its entirety at all. The review in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung pointed out the staginess of the adaptation and found Micha Lescots slightly tongue-in-cheek performance as the narrator somewhat lacking. Der Tagesspiegel on the other hand praised the adaptation, in particular for its visual opulence and Micha Lescots acting. Le Figaro also lauded the telefilm both for its screenplay—which it considered accessible in style yet true to the tone of the novel—and the performances, especially by Micha Lescot, Didier Sandre, and Dominique Blanc. Ein Sommer in Paris Ein Sommer in Paris is a 2011 German romantic film, written by Stefan Cantz and Jan Hinterand and directed by Jorgo Papavassiliou. The Mirror Never Lies The Mirror Never Lies is a 2011 Indonesian film directed by Kamila Andini and co-produced by Andinis father, Garin Nugroho, and former Miss Indonesia Nadine Chandrawinata. Starring Gita Novalista, Atiqah Hasiholan, and Reza Rahadian, it follows a young Bajau girl named Pakis who has lost her father at sea and uses mirrors to unsuccessfully search for him. It has several interpretations, including as a coming-of-age story and as an environmentalist piece. Filmed over a period of two months after nearly three years of research, The Mirror Never Lies was sponsored in part by the Indonesian branch of the World Wide Fund for Nature and the Wakatobi regency government. The first feature film to star the Bajau, it used their language extensively. Although a commercial failure domestically, it has been screened at many international film festivals and won several awards both inside and outside of Indonesia. Critical reviews have generally been positive, mostly emphasising the films visuals. Body Complete Body Complete is a 2012 film with an international cast by the producers Robert Hofferer and Lukas Sturm as well as the co-producer Puls 4 from 2011. Lukas Sturm directed the film and also wrote the script. Asli Bayram plays the leading role. 'Weird Al' Yankovic Live!: The Alpocalypse Tour "Weird Al" Yankovic Live! - The Alpocalypse Tour is a live video recording of "Weird Al" Yankovics concert during the Alpocalypse tour, at Massey Hall, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that aired on Comedy Central on October 1, 2011. It was released in an extended edition on Blu-ray and DVD on October 4, 2011. For copyright reasons video clips were edited out. The televised and extended versions of the concert include live versions of: "Polka Face" "Franks 2000" TV" "TMZ" "You Dont Love Me Anymore" "You Make Me" "Smells Like Nirvana" "Skipper Dan" "Party in the CIA" "CNR" "Let Me Be Your Hog" "Canadian Idiot" "Wanna B Ur Lovr" Medley "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies" "Whatever You Like" "Another Tattoo" "eBay" "I Want a New Duck" "Theme from Rocky XIII" "Spam" "My Bologna" "Ode to a Superhero" "Lasagna" "Eat It" "Amish Paradise" "Craigslist" "Perform This Way" "White & Nerdy" "Fat" "The Saga Begins" "Yoda" The Pineville Heist The Pineville Heist is a 2016 Canadian action film, directed and co-written by Lee Chambers and Todd Gordon. The film is based on the 2011 screenplay by Chambers and Gordon. Separate We Come, Separate We Go Separate We Come, Separate We Go is a 2012 British coming-of-age drama short film written and directed by Bonnie Wright. It is Wrights directorial debut. The film had its world premiere at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival short film corner on 21 May 2012 and screened at the BAFTA Graduate on 11 June 2012. It premiered in the United States at Gold Coast International Film Festival on 25 October 2013. All Saints Eve All Saints Eve is a horror film directed by Gerry Lively. The film stars Sean Whalen, Marc Macaulay, Katrina Darrell and Bingo OMalley. It also stars Nick LaMantia and Mere Davis. The films writer and producer was Elizabeth Rossi. Made in Ash Made in Ash is a 2012 Slovak drama film directed by Iveta Grófová. The film was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but did not make the final shortlist. Marry a Perfect Man Marrying Mr. Perfect is a 2012 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Wong Jing. Caine's Arcade Caines Arcade is an 30-minute short documentary film by Nirvan Mullick released on April 9, 2012 that featured a cardboard arcade created by then 9-year-old Caine Monroy out of boxes and everyday objects. The boy ran his arcade from his fathers auto parts store in East Los Angeles during mid-2011. Mullick was inspired to make the documentary after unexpectedly coming across the arcade while getting a door-handle for his car. Mullick became Caines first customer, purchasing a $2 Fun Pass, and decided to make a film about Caines Arcade after witnessing the level of commitment, work, and thought Caine had put into the arcade. After learning he had been Caines first and only customer, Mullick arranged for a surprise flash mob of customers using social media to come play Caines Arcade, which was included as part of the movie. The film, on its release to YouTube, soon became a viral video. Numerous people donated money towards a college fund Mullick established for Caine. Subsequently, schools around the world have recreated similar cardboard arcades, and the positive response inspired Mullick and team to start the Imagination Foundation, a non-profit aimed at fostering creativity and entrepreneurship in more adults across the world. Action Action 3D is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language 3D comedy film directed by Anil Sunkara, starring an ensemble cast of Allari Naresh, Kick Shaam, Vaibhav, and Raju Sundaram. The film was released on 21 June 2013. Action 3D is Indias first 3D Comedy film. Alien Boy: The Life and Death of James Chasse Alien Boy: The Life and Death of James Chasse is an American feature-length documentary film, released in 2013 and directed by Brian Lindstrom. The film explores issues of police accountability in the case of James Chasse, a man with schizophrenia who was killed by Portland, Oregon police officers in 2006. In Family of James Chasse v City of Portland, Judge Garr King added the film to the case gag order and was asked by Portland city attorneys for a change of venue based on teasers for Alien Boy. The case was settled in 2011 for $1.6 million and instructed an investigation by the Department of Justice which found the Portland Police Bureau "engages in a pattern or practice of excessive force" against persons with mental illness. Prior settlements in 2009 included $925,000 from Multnomah County and a reported $600,000 from American Medical Rescue. Members of Portland City Council agreed with DOJ findings in a settlement signed in November 2012. The film was produced by the Mental Health Association of Portland, a nonprofit advocacy organization and distributed by Breaking Glass Pictures. Alien Boy: the Life and Death of James Chasse premiered at the Portland International Film Festival in February 2013. It is an official selection of the 2013 Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Film Festival, Cinema Pacific Film Festival, Astoria International Film Festival, Local Sightings Film Festival, and Rendezvous With Madness. The film was reviewed in a number of publications including the Seattle Weekly, The Seattle Times, and The Stranger. Rotten Tomatoes rates the film 87%. Thiruvambadi Thamban Thiruvambadi Thamban is a 2012 Malayalam action film starring Jayaram and Haripriya in lead roles, directed by Padmakumar and written by S. Suresh Babu. It also marks the debut of kannada actor Kishore in Malayalam. It also has Nedumudi Venu, Samuthirakani and Jagathy Sreekumar in supporting roles. Jonathas' Forest Jonathas Forest is a 2012 Brazilian drama film written and directed by Sergio Andrade. The film premiered at the Festival do Rio, where participated in the competitive exhibition of Première Brazil. Modern Times Forever Modern Times Forever is a 2011 film by Danish artists group Superflex. It is currently the second longest film ever made, lasting 240 hours. The film shows how Helsinkis Stora Enso headquarters building would decay over the next few thousand years. The film was originally projected against the building itself. Mr. Pellikodukku Mr. Pellikoduku is a 2013 Telugu film directed by Devi Prasad starring Sunil and Isha Chawla in the lead roles. This movie is produced by N. V. Prasad and Paras Jain on Megaa Super Good Films Banner while S. A. Rajkumar scored the Music. This film is an official remake of 2011 Hindi film Tanu Weds Manu directed by Anand L. Rai starring R. Madhavan and Kangana Ranaut in the Lead Roles. The film released on 1 March 2013. Ajoba Ajoba is a 2014 Marathi film directed by Sujay Dahake and written by Gauri Bapat. Supposedly based on true events. Big Cats, Big Adventure. Malshej Ghat to Mumbai in 29 days: Ajoba the leopards ambitious trek. Ajoba was rescued from a well and a tracking device was fixed on his neck, before being released back into the wild. He turned out to be one adventurous cat, as he made his way to Mumbai over the Sahyadris, i.e. A cool 120 km. Om 3D Om 3D is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language 3D action thriller film written and directed by Sunil Reddy. Touted to be the first Indian action film in 3D, the film stars Nandamuri Kalyan Ram, Karthik and Sampath Raj in the lead roles, along with Nikesha Patel and Kriti Kharbanda as the leading ladies. The film has been shot in 5k resolution. Hollywood technicians such as David Taylor, who worked for Avatar and Final Destination 5, and Ian Markus, known for films such as The Amazing Spiderman, have also worked for this film. The shooting was completed in 110 days, but the post production took another year. Music was composed by Achu Rajamani and Sai Karthik. The film was theatrically released in 2D and 3D formats on 19 July 2013. Saugatuck Cures Saugatuck Cures is a 2014 American comedy film. It was directed and produced by Matthew Ladensack, written by Jay Paul Deratany, and stars Max Adler, Danny Mooney, and Judith Chapman. The film premiered at the 2014 Palm Springs International LGBT Film Festival. Golden Oldies 2 Casa da Mãe Joana 2 is a 2013 Brazilian comedy film directed by Hugo Carvana. The film was released in Brazil on September 6, 2013. It is a sequel of the 2008 film Casa da Mãe Joana. Wake Up, Girls! Wake Up, Girls! is an anime series produced by Ordet and Tatsunoko Production and directed by Yutaka Yamamoto. A film titled opened in Japan on January 11, 2014, and a television series aired in Japan between January and March 2014. The film was streamed online in 108 countries upon its release. A spin-off series, Wake Up, Girl ZOO!, aired between September 2014 and February 2015. Both the series and film are being streamed with English subtitles by Crunchyroll. A second film, , was released in Japan on September 25, 2015, and another film titled Wake Up, Girls! Beyond the Bottom was released on December 25, 2015. A new anime series titled aired from October 9, 2017, to January 7, 2018, and was streamed by Crunchyroll. Wake Up, Girls! is also the name of a voice acting unit composed of the seven main voice actresses. Vegam Vegam is a 2014 Malayalam film starring Prathap Pothen, Vineeth Kumar, Jacob Gregory, Samskruthy Shenoy, and Shammi Thilakan in the lead roles. Vegam is a thriller film directed by K G Anil Kumar, and produced under the banner of FX4 Movie Makers. Govind Menon composed music for the film. The film began filming in January 2014 in and around Cochin, with the final schedule completing in April 2014. The film was released on July 11, 2014 and carried mixed reports. Khan Khanne Letter in Motion to Gilles Jacob and Thierry Frémaux is a 2014 short film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. It was made as a personal video letter to retiring festival president Gilles Jacob and artistic director Thierry Frémaux explaining Godards absence from the 2014 Cannes Film Festival for the premiere of his feature film Goodbye to Language. Jacob later release the short film on the internet. In the short film Godards narration explains his personal state of mind as an artist and the current "path" that he is on. It includes footage from Godards films Germany Year 90 Nine Zero and King Lear, quotes by Jacques Prévert and Hannah Arendt, and black and white still photos of Jacques Rivette and François Truffaut as Godard references the autumn and says that he is going "where the wind blows me." In King Lear Godard filmed a similar scene that included black and white still photos of film directors like Rivette and Truffaut, but Godard mocked the then recently deceased Truffaut in that film. Tomorrow Ever After Tomorrow Ever After is a 2017 science-fiction comedic drama film, written, directed by, and starring Ela Thier. The movie centers around Shaina, a first-time time traveler from 600 years in the future, who gets stranded in 2015 by mistake. The Missing Girl The Missing Girl is a 2015 American drama film directed by A.D. Calvo. It was shown in the Vanguard section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The CEO The CEO is a 2016 Nigerian film directed by Kunle Afolayan, starring Kemi Lala Akindoju, Hilda Dokubo, Jimmy Jean-Louis and Angélique Kidjo. The film premiered at the Eko Hotels and Suites on July 10, 2016. The film was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival. The London premiere was held in October 2016 at Leicester Square Vue Cinema. La helada negra The Black Frost is a 2015 Argentine drama film directed by Maximiliano Schonfeld. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. (Romance) in the Digital Age In the Digital Age is a 2017 feature-length film written and directed by Jason Michael Brescia. Wah Taj Wah Taj is a 2016 Indian Hindi drama film directed by Ajit Sinha, and produced by Pawan Sharma and Abhinav Verma under the banners of Pen Films Pvt. Ltd. and SpyderWave Films. It features Shreyas Talpade and Manjari Fadnis in the lead roles. The film was released worldwide on 23 September 2016. It was declared tax-free in Uttar Pradesh on 22 September 2016. Botticelli - Inferno Botticelli Inferno is a 2016 Italian-German documentary film directed by Ralph Loop. The film is part of the project Great Art Cinema and analyses one of the most mysterious works of Sandro Botticelli, the Map of Hell in the Divine Comedy Illustrated by Botticelli in the Vatican Library. The map was originally part of an illustrated manuscript of Dantes Divine Comedy, featuring artwork by Botticcelli. The film was edited in the facilities of TV Plus, Medea Film, and Nexo Digital. It attempts to shed light on Botticellis motivation for drawing his Map of Hell, and, in the process, to reveal the dark, and less well known, side of the Renaissance master who is famous for painting The Birth of Venus and Primavera. Unwanted Unwanted is a 2017 Kosovan drama film directed by Edon Rizvanolli. It was selected as the Kosovan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Haseena Haseena - The Queen of Heart is a Bollywood erotic comedy drama film directed by Vicky Ranawat and jointly produced by Jitendra B. Wagadia and Vicky Ranawat and co-produced by Saral Ranawat. The principal photography and shooting stated in 2017. The film is a full take on the youths mind for having beautiful Haseena. In film three friends named Rohit, Rahul and Rajan tries to impress the Haseena is brilliantly portrayed comedy. The official trailer of the film has been launched on August 27, 2017. Haseena had clash with another Shraddha Kapoor-starrer Haseena Parkar on July 14, 2017. The film failed on box office due to its poor production and story plot. Heading Home: The Tale of Team Israel Heading Home: The Tale of Team Israel is a 2018 documentary film about the underdog Israel national baseball team competing for the first time in the World Baseball Classic. The 87-minute film was directed by Seth Kramer, Daniel A. Miller, and Jeremy Newberger, the three of whom produced it along with Jonathan Mayo, and starred baseball player Ike Davis and other baseball players. Hope Gap Hope Gap is an family drama film written and directed by William Nicholson. It stars Annette Bening and Bill Nighy. It will have its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2019. Goal Goal is a 2018 Sri Lankan Sinhala childrens film directed by Rohan Perera and produced by Susara Dinal for Maharaja Entertainments as a Sirasa Movie. It stars Jayalath Manoratne and Chandani Seneviratne in lead roles along with Anula Bulathsinhala and Kaushalya Fernando. Music composed by Suresh Maliyadde. . It is the 1309th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Mute Witnesses Silent Witnesses is a 1914 Russian film directed by Yevgeni Bauer about the relationship between masters and servants in pre-revolutionary Russia. The Idol Dancer The Idol Dancer is a 1920 American silent South Seas drama film produced and directed by D. W. Griffith. It stars Richard Barthelmess and Clarine Seymour in her final film role. Seymour was a young actress Griffith was grooming for stardom. She died of pneumonia shortly after emergency surgery for an intestinal blockage on April 24, 1920, less than a month after the film premiered. The film is based on the story "Blood of the Covenants" by Gordon Ray Young. The scenario was written by Stanner E. V. Taylor. Mary, Queen of Tots Mary, Queen of Tots is a 1925 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 42nd Our Gang short subject released. Under the Lantern Under the Lantern is a 1928 German silent film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Lissy Arna, Gerhard Dammann and Mathias Wieman. The films art direction was by Otto Moldenhauer. Der Hund von Baskerville The Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1929 German silent mystery film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Carlyle Blackwell, Alexander Murski, Livio Pavanelli. The film is an adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes novel The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle. It was the last Sherlock Holmes adaptation in the silent film era. In 2009, a tape with this film was discovered in the basement of the church in Sosnowiec, Poland. In 2019, Flicker Alley released the film, digitally restored on DVD and Blu-Ray, along with the 1914 version. Maker of Men Maker of Men is a 1931 American pre-Code melodrama directed by Edward Sedgwick and written by Howard J. Green and Edward Sedgwick. Produced by Columbia Pictures Corporation, the film stars Jack Holt, Richard Cromwell, and Joan Marsh. It also features John Wayne in a supporting role. Old Guard The Old Guard is a 1934 Italian drama film directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring Gianfranco Giachetti, Mino Doro and Franco Brambilla. It was one several pro-Fascist films made by Blasetti during the era. The film is set in a small Italian town in 1922, where a local group of Fascist blackshirts battle against rival socialists who have called a strike at the hospital. Mario, the young son of Doctor Cardini, is killed in the fighting. The film ends with the March on Rome that brought Benito Mussolini to power. Although intended as sympathetic to the regime, and the methods by which it came to power, the film was not popular with the Fascist hierarchy who felt its portrayal of violence undermined the respectable image the party was now trying to cultivate. The Adventures of Rex and Rinty The Adventures of Rex and Rinty is a Mascot film serial directed by Ford Beebe and B. Reeves Eason and starring the equine actor Rex and canine actor Rin Tin Tin, Jr. Melody Trail Melody Trail is a 1935 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Ann Rutherford, and Smiley Burnette. Written by Sherman L. Lowe and Betty Burbridge, the film is about a singing cowboy who goes after the men who kidnapped the baby he should have been babysitting. The film features the songs "On the Melody Trail", "A Lone Cowboy on the Lone Prairie", and "Western Lullaby". Cavalcade of the West Cavalcade of the West is a 1936 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser. Ghost-Town Gold Ghost-Town Gold is a 1936 American film directed by Joseph Kane and was the second entry of the 51-film series of Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movies. Samson Samson is 1936 French drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Harry Baur, Gaby Morlay and André Lefaur. It was based on the 1908 play of the same title by Henri Bernstein, which had previously been made into three silent films. The film was shot at the Joinville Studios in Paris, with sets designed by the art director Guy de Gastyne. Silly Billies Silly Billies is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Fred Guiol from a screenplay by Al Boasberg and Jack Townley, based on a story by Guiol and Thomas Lennon. The film was the twentieth feature for the comedy duo of Wheeler and Woolsey, and also stars Dorothy Lee, who had been in a number of their films. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures on March 20, 1936. Woman Racket Cargaison blanche or Le Chemin de Rio is a 1937 French crime film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Käthe von Nagy, Jules Berry and Suzy Prim. in which two journalists go on the trail of gangsters who are kidnapping women to sell in South America. The film was made by Nero Film, with sets designed by the art director Lucien Aguettand. It was released in the United States in 1950 by Distinguished Films Inc. as French White Cargo, and reissued there in 1952 by Joseph Brenner as Woman Racket. Some sources claim it may also have been known in the USA as Traffic in Souls. That Man's Here Again That Mans Here Again is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Louis King, written by Lillie Hayward, and starring Hugh Herbert, Mary Maguire, Tom Brown, Joe King and Teddy Hart. It was released by Warner Bros. on April 17, 1937. They Wanted to Marry They Wanted to Marry is a 1937 romantic comedy film directed by Lew Landers from a screenplay by Paul Yawitz and Ethel Borden, based on a story by Larry Bachmann and Daniel L. Teilhet. RKO produced and distributed the film, releasing it on February 5, 1937. The picture stars Betty Furness and Gordon Jones. Dangerous to Know Dangerous to Know is a 1938 crime film starring Anna May Wong, Akim Tamiroff, Gail Patrick, Lloyd Nolan, and Anthony Quinn. The movie was directed by Robert Florey. Bosley Crowther of The New York Times called the film a "second-rate melodrama, hardly worthy of the talents of its generally capable cast." It is based on British crime writer Edgar Wallaces hit 1930 play On the Spot which had been inspired by the career of Al Capone. You're Only Young Twice Youre Only Young Twice is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Terry Bishop and starring Duncan Macrae, Joseph Tomelty, Patrick Barr, Charles Hawtrey and Diane Hart. It was based on the play What Say They? by James Bridie. King of Chinatown King of Chinatown is a 1939 American crime film directed by Nick Grinde and written by Lillie Hayward and Irving Reis. The film stars Anna May Wong, Akim Tamiroff, J. Carrol Naish, Sidney Toler, Philip Ahn, Anthony Quinn and Bernadene Hayes. The film was released on March 17, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. Mexicali Rose Mexicali Rose is a 1939 American Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Noah Beery. Based on a story by Luci Ward and Connie Lee, the film is about a singing cowboy who fights corrupt oil men selling worthless stock from a non-existent well located on land belonging to a poor Mexican orphanage. Convicted Woman Convicted Woman is a crime movie starring Rochelle Hudson and directed by Nick Grinde. It is also known as Dames and Daughters of Today. Married and in Love Married and in Love is a 1940 American film directed by John Farrow. Maryland Maryland is a 1940 American drama film directed by Henry King. It stars Walter Brennan and Fay Bainter. Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy is a two-reel cartoon produced by Fleischer Studios and released on April 11, 1941. It was co-written by Johnny Gruelles son, Worth. Singapore Woman Singapore Woman is a 1941 American drama film directed by Jean Negulesco and starring Brenda Marshall and David Bruce. This Woman Is Mine This Woman is Mine is a 1941 American adventure film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Franchot Tone, John Carroll and Walter Brennan. It was nominated at the 14th Academy Awards for Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic Picture; the nomination was for Richard Hageman. Secret Service in Darkest Africa Secret Service in Darkest Africa is a 1943 Republic serial. It was Republics thirtieth serial, of the sixty-six produced by the studio. It was a sequel to G-Men vs. the Black Dragon released earlier in 1943, again starring Rod Cameron as American secret agent Rex Bennett. This time Bennet faces the Nazis rather than the Japanese. As with the earlier installment, Bennet is supported by characters from some of the allied nations in World War II. The serial is also known by the titles Manhunt in the African Jungles, changed when it was re-released in 1954, and The Barons African War, when it was edited into a 100-minute film for television in 1966. Masquerade in Mexico Masquerade in Mexico is a 1945 comedy film directed by Mitchell Leisen. It stars Dorothy Lamour and Arturo de Córdova. Alias Billy the Kid Alias Billy the Kid is a 1946 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and written by Earle Snell and Betty Burbridge. The film stars Sunset Carson, Peggy Stewart, Tom London, Roy Barcroft, Russ Whiteman and Tom Chatterton. The film was released on April 17, 1946, by Republic Pictures. The Missing Lady The Missing Lady is a 1946 American mystery film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Kane Richmond and Barbara Read. It was the third and final in a series of three films released by Monogram in 1946 starring Richmond as The Shadow, the others being The Shadow Returns and Behind The Mask. Men Without Wings Men Without Wings is a 1946 Czech drama film directed by František Čáp. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival, where it was one of the winners of the Grand Prix du Festival International du Film, later known as the Palme dOr. Another Shore Another Shore is a 1948 Ealing Studios comedy film/tragedy filmed in Ireland. It stars Robert Beatty as Gulliver Shields, an Irish customs official who dreams of living on a South Sea island; particularly Rarotonga. It is based on the book by Kenneth Reddin, an Irish judge. Robert Beatty was a Canadian actor who had a major success playing an IRA man in Odd Man Out. Les casse-pieds Les Casse Pieds is a 1948 French comedy film directed by Jean Dréville. It was shot at the Saint-Maurice Studios in Paris. Gun Smugglers Gun Smugglers is a 1948 American Western directed by Frank McDonald. The film is a Tim Holt B Western wherein Holt serves as a scout for the army in search of some smuggled gattling guns. Tim Holt plays himself rather than a character. Lost Daughter Portrait from Life is a 1948 British drama film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Mai Zetterling, Robert Beatty and Guy Rolfe. Tough Assignment Tough Assignment is a 1949 American crime film directed by William Beaudine and starring Don Barry, Marjorie Steele and Steve Brodie. It is regarded as a film noir. Paul Temple's Triumph Paul Temples Triumph is a 1950 British crime film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring John Bentley, Dinah Sheridan and Jack Livesey. It was the third in the series of four Paul Temple films made at Nettlefold Studios, and was an adaptation of the Francis Durbridge radio serial News of Paul Temple. Temple is on the trail of a gang of international criminals trying to steal atomic secrets. Rio Grande Patrol Rio Grande Patrol is a 1950 western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Tim Holt and Tom Tyler. The Barefoot Mailman The Barefoot Mailman is a comedy-adventure film starring Robert Cummings and distributed by Columbia Pictures in 1951. The film was based on the 1943 novel The Barefoot Mailman by Theodore Pratt. Filmed in Super Cinecolor on location in Florida where the events take place, it features many elements of the Western. Mister Leguignon, Signalman Monsieur Leguignon lampiste , is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Maurice Labro, written by Claude Boissol, starring Yves Deniaud and Louis de Funès. Sette ore di guai Seven Hours of Trouble is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Vittorio Metz and Marcello Marchesi and starring Totò, Isa Barzizza and Carlo Campanini. Spoilers of the Plains Spoilers of the Plains is a 1951 American Western film directed by William Witney, and starring Roy Rogers and Penny Edwards, with Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage. The film was distributed by Republic Pictures. Times Gone By In Olden Days is a 1952 Italian anthology comedy-drama film. Captive Women Captive Women is a 1952 American black-and-white science-fiction film. It stars Robert Clarke and Margaret Field. The film has a running time of 64 minutes. In 1956, it was re-released by the name 1000 Years from Now. In the United Kingdom the movie is known as 3000 A.D., the films original title. It deals with the effects of a nuclear war and how life would be afterwards. It was one of three films Albert Zugsmith made for RKO. Gitana tenías que ser You Had To Be a Gypsy is a 1953 Mexican-Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Rafael Baledón and starring Pedro Infante, Carmen Sevilla and Estrellita Castro. Bitter Creek Bitter Creek is a 1954 American western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring Bill Elliott, Carleton Young and Beverly Garland. A man set out to personally avenge the murder of his rancher brother. You Know What Sailors Are You Know What Sailors Are is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin from a screenplay by Peter Rogers. It starred Donald Sinden, Michael Hordern, Bill Kerr, Dora Bryan and Akim Tamiroff. Whom God Forgives Whom God Forgives is a 1957 Spanish action film directed by José María Forqué. At the 7th Berlin International Film Festival it won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Prize of the Jury award. Beyond All Limits Beyond All Limits is a 1959 Mexican drama film directed by Roberto Gavaldón. It was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. Das Herz von St. Pauli The Heart of St. Pauli is a 1957 West German musical film directed by Eugen York and starring Hans Albers, Hansjörg Felmy and Jürgen Wilke. The film is set in the St. Pauli district of Hamburg and was an attempt to capitlise on the success of Albers earlier starring role in Große Freiheit Nr. 7. It was made by the Hamburg-based studio Real Film. Black Tide Stormy Crossing is a 1958 British crime , drama , thriller , mystery film directed by C.M. Pennington-Richards and starring John Ireland, Derek Bond, Leslie Dwyer, and Maureen Connell. John Schlesinger and Arthur Lowe appear in supporting roles. It was made at Southall Studios in West London, and released in the U.S. as Black Tide. Make Mine a Million Make Mine a Million is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Lance Comfort, starring Arthur Askey, Sid James, and Bernard Cribbins. The film parodies the stuffiness of the 1950s BBC and the effect of television advertising in the era. Le secret du Chevalier d'Éon Le secret du Chevalier dÉon is a 1959 French-Italian film. It stars Andrée Debar and Gabriele Ferzetti. It is loosely based on the life of Chevalier dÉon, although it portrays them as a woman masquerading as a man, rather than a person who was biologically male but presenting as a woman, as was the case for the latter part of their life. Twelve Hours to Kill Twelve Hours to Kill is a 1960 American crime drama film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Nico Minardos and Barbara Eden. Ferdinando I° re di Napoli Ferdinando I, re di Napoli is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Franciolini. La patota La patota is a 1960 Argentine black-and-white drama film directed by Daniel Tinayre. The film focuses on Paula Vidal Ugarte, a young attractive teacher who takes a professorship at a night school located in a marginal area of Buenos Aires, where is she is gang-raped by a group of students. La patota was written by Eduardo Borrás and starred Tinayres wife Mirtha Legrand. The film was in competition for the Golden Bear at the 11th Berlin International Film Festival, where Tinayre was given the C.I.D.A.L.C. Award. Now considered a modern movie classic, La patota was remade as Paulina by director Santiago Mitre in 2015, with Dolores Fonzi playing the main role. Pikovaya dama The Queen of Spades is a 1960 film adaptation of Tchaikovskys opera The Queen of Spades, based on the Aleksandr Pushkin short story of the same name, and directed by Roman Tikhomirov. The film, set in the 1820s, follows a man named Hermann, who has just returned from army service to Moscow. At the beginning of the film, he is in love with the beautiful young Liza - who is engaged to another - but soon he becomes fatally obsessed with learning the secret to a winning card combination from Lizas grandmother, the Countess. The operatic parts were performed by Zurab Andzhaparidze, Tamara Milashkina, and Yevgeny Kibkalo. For this film Oleg Strizhenov received the Aleksandr Pushkins Big Gold Medal and the prize of the Russian Musical Fund of Irina Arkhipova "for the brilliant realization of the figure of Hermann in the film Queen of Spades". The Right Approach The Right Approach is a 1961 CinemaScope drama film directed by David Butler and starring Juliet Prowse, Frankie Vaughan and Martha Hyer. It was known as The Live Wire. Via Mala Via Mala is a 1961 West German drama film directed by Paul May and starring Gert Fröbe, Joachim Hansen and Christine Kaufmann. It is an adaptation of the 1934 novel Via Mala by John Knittel, which had previously been made into a film in 1945. After a tyrannical father in a small Swiss village is killed, almost everyone he knows comes under suspicion of having murdered him. The Wind of Change The Wind of Change is a 1961 British drama film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Donald Pleasence, Johnny Briggs and Ann Lynn. Taking its title from the famous "Wind of Change" speech given by British prime minister Harold Macmillan in South Africa in February 1960, it is one of the earliest British films to tackle race as an issue, focussing on disenchanted working-class white youth finding an outlet for their frustrations in racial hatred. The film is set around the coffee bars and homes of the Notting Hill district of West London, scene of the notorious 1958 Notting Hill race riots. Disorder Disorder is a 1962 Italian-French comedy-drama film directed by Franco Brusati. The story is a series of vignettes, in which a poor, uneducated young man tries to earn enough money to take his mother out of a nursing home and find a place where they both might live. For his performance, Georges Wilson won the Golden Gate Award for Best Supporting Actor at the San Francisco International Film Festival. Alone Against Rome Alone Against Rome is a 1962 peplum film directed by Luciano Ricci and starring Lang Jeffries and Rossana Podestà. The Lion of St. Mark Il Leone di San Marco, internationally released as The Lion of St. Mark, is a 1963 Italian adventure film co-written and directed by Luigi Capuano. The World Ten Times Over The World Ten Times Over is a 1963 British drama film written and directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Sylvia Syms, June Ritchie, Edward Judd and William Hartnell. Donald Sutherland makes a brief cameo appearance in a night club scene, one of his earliest roles. The film was retitled Pussycat Alley in the US. The British Film Institute has described it as the first British film to deal with an implicitly lesbian relationship. Das Geheimnis der chinesischen Nelke Secret of the Chinese Carnation is a 1964 German-Italian drama film directed by Rudolf Zehetgruber and starring Paul Dahlke. Triumph of the Ten Gladiators The Spy with Ten Faces The Spy with Ten Faces is a 1966 Italian-West German Eurospy film written and directed by Alberto De Martino. He Who Rides a Tiger He Who Rides a Tiger is a 1965 British crime drama directed by Charles Crichton, and starring Tom Bell and Judi Dench. Die Rechnung - eiskalt serviert Die Rechnung – eiskalt serviert English title Tip Not Included is a 1966 German thriller film directed by Helmut Ashley and starring George Nader, Yvonne Monlaur and Heinz Weiss. It was the fourth film in the Jerry Cotton series. Il lungo, il corto, il gatto The Long, the Short, the Cat is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Lucio Fulci and starring the comedy duo Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. Escalation Escalation is a 1968 Italian film written and directed by Roberto Faenza and starring actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Fade-In Fade In is a 1968 American film starring Burt Reynolds, who said, "It should have been called Fade Out." The Ravine The Ravine is a 1969 Italian-Yugoslav-American "Macaroni Combat" war drama film written and directed by Paolo Cavara and starring David McCallum, Nicoletta Machiavelli and John Crawford. The Knight of the Sword El Santo de la Espada is a 1970 Argentine historical epic film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson and starring Alfredo Alcón. It narrates the life of José de San Martín. It was written by Beatriz Guido and Luis Pico Estrada, based on the eponymous novel by Ricardo Rojas. The script was supervised by the Sanmartinian National Institute. It had a great success, and it is the most successful movie about "El Libertador" San Martín, although it received some negative reviews due to historical inaccuracies. No Drums, No Bugles No Drums, No Bugles is a 1972 American drama film written, produced and directed by Clyde Ware. The film stars Martin Sheen, Davey Davison, Rod McCary and Denine Terry. The film was released on February 23, 1972, by Cinerama Releasing Corporation. L'occhio del ragno Eye of the Spider is a 1971 Italian crime film directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero and starring Klaus Kinski. The Steagle The Steagle is a 1971 American film based on the novel of the same name by Irvin Faust. The film was directed by Paul Sylbert and starred Richard Benjamin. Georgia, Georgia Georgia, Georgia is a 1972 Swedish-American drama film directed by Stig Björkman. It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival. Its screenplay, written by Maya Angelou, is the first screenplay written by a black woman; Angelou also wrote the films soundtrack, despite having very little additional input in the making of the film. When Women Were Called Virgins When Women Were Called Virgins is a 1972 commedia sexy allitaliana written and directed by Aldo Grimaldi. It is part of a series of derivative erotic comedies set in the Middle Ages which were based on the success of Pier Paolo Pasolinis The Decameron. Baciamo le mani I Kiss the Hand is a 1973 Italian crime film directed by Vittorio Schiraldi and starring Arthur Kennedy, John Saxon and Agostina Belli. It is based on a novel by the same Vittorio Schiraldi, a writer and journalist at his film debut. Run, Run, Joe! Run, Run, Joe! is an Italian comedy movie directed in 1974 by Giuseppe Colizzi. It is the penultimate movie of Colizzi, before the posthumously released Switch. The movie reprises the style of the movies of the popular duo Bud Spencer-Terence Hill, that the same Colizzi had launched in 1967 in God Forgives... I Dont!. It was co-produced with West Germany, Spain and France. La jeune fille assassinée Charlotte or The Murdered Young Girl is a 1974 erotic crime thriller film directed by Roger Vadim. It stars Sirpa Lane, Michel Duchaussoy, and Mathieu Carrière. The film is about a nymphomaniac. Sagina Sagina is a 1974 Hindi film, produced by J.K. Kapur and directed by Tapan Sinha, the film stars Dilip Kumar, Saira Banu, Aparna Sen and Om Prakash. It was a remake of 1970 Bengali movie Sagina Mahato directed by Tapan Sinha with the same lead pair in the cast. Trop c'est trop Trop cest trop is a French comedy film directed by Didier Kaminka in 1975 Didier, Philippe and Georges were born the same day at the same hour in the same room as the war was ending. A few years later, in school, the three boys are courting, each in his way, the beautiful Edina, also born at the same time, such affection leave quite indifferent, so that it does not hesitate to denounce them when are too urgent. In the age of thirty, the three friends yet still have not reached their goal and they are desperate to do this one day, Edina has indeed disappeared. Abandoning the idea to live without her, the three men set off in his research and eventually find her exposed to the advances of a fashion photographer they get rid laboriously after escaping three babes enamored, Patricia, Carole and Nicole. Only in Hell, after the accidental death of Edina, the triple suicide and a short passage to Paradise Didier Georges and Philippe will finally realize their dream! ... Come una rosa al naso Pure as a Lily is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Franco Rossi and starring Vittorio Gassman. On est au coton Cotton Mill, Treadmill is a documentary film directed by Denys Arcand in 1970, about the conditions of workers in the textile industry in Quebec. Young Pioneers' Christmas Young Pioneers Christmas is a 1976 American made-for-television Western drama film which was broadcast by ABC in December 1976 as a Christmas special starring Linda Purl and Roger Kern. It was a sequel to the made-for-television movie Young Pioneers which aired earlier in March 1976 and was produced using the same creative team of Ed Friendly, Blanche Hanalis, and Michael OHerlihy. The movie is loosely based on the 1933 novel Let the Hurricane Roar by Rose Wilder Lane, which was reissued by Bantam Books in 1976 using the same title of Young Pioneers for the paperback book. This was a second attempt to interest ABC in a TV series after Young Pioneers was not picked up by the network. There were hopes this pilot would succeed but it ranked only 37th in the Nielsen ratings. Although not initially picked up by ABC, it was revived as a short-lived television series, The Young Pioneers, which was broadcast in April 1978 on ABC and canceled after three episodes. The Life of Chikuzan is a 1977 Japanese biographical film directed by Kaneto Shindo based on the life of shamisen player Takahashi Chikuzan. It is a coproduction of Kindai Eiga Kyokai and Chikuzans company "Jean-Jean". What Max Said What Max Said is a 1978 Spanish film directed by Emilio Martínez Lázaro. It tells the story of a man who feels disconnected from people around him. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Golden Bear. Az eröd The Fortress is a 1979 Hungarian science fiction film directed by Miklós Szinetár. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival. Evening in Byzantium Evening in Byzantium is a 1978 American two-part, four-hour made-for-television drama film produced by Glen A. Larson Productions and Universal Television, and directed by Jerry London, about the Cannes Film Festival being overtaken by terrorists. It stars Glenn Ford, Vince Edwards, Shirley Jones, Eddie Albert and Erin Gray, with Edward James Olmos in a bit role. The film is loosely based on the novel of the same name by Irwin Shaw. The Gift Nu lan wu hao Woman Basketball Player No. 5 is a 1957 Chinese film presented by Tianma Film Studio and directed by Xie Jin, starring Qin Yi, Liu Qiong, Cao Qiwei and Wang Qi. It is the first colored sports movie filmed after the formation of the Peoples Republic of China, and also the first film directed by renowned director Xie Jin. Yang Jie, who was No. 5 in China womens national basketball team, was the prototype of the film. By Design By Design is a 1982 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Claude Jutra and starring Sara Botsford and Patty Duke. The film was produced by B.D.F. Productions, Canadian Film Development Corporation, Fox Productions, and Seven Arts. Grambling's White Tiger Gramblings White Tiger is a 1981 TV movie about the true story of Jim Gregory the first white quarterback at Grambling College, a historically black college in 1962. The movie covers Gregorys freshman year. Harry Belafonte stars as coach Eddie Robinson and LeVar Burton appears as Charles Tank Smith, the first friend Jim Gregory makes on the team. The film is directed by Georg Stanford Brown. Freedom Freedom is a 1982 film directed by Scott Hicks, starring Jon Blake and Jad Capelja. The movie was shot in May to June 1981 in the Adelaide area. Finance was provided by the South Australian Film Corporation, with additional investment from Filmco. Scott Hicks later described making the film as: Gikor Gikor is a 1982 Armenian drama film based on Hovhannes Tumanyans poem of the same name. In USSR, the film was released on 15 May 1982. The film was directed by Sergey Israelyan. Malibu Malibu is a 1983 American made-for-television drama film based on a novel by William Murray. Featuring Kim Novak, Susan Dey, Troy Donahue and James Coburn, the all star miniseries involves a young couple from Milwaukee, who move into the fabled, high-society Malibu beach community, and become involved with the lives of the various people living in the community. Vergeßt Mozart Forget Mozart is a 1985 West German-Czech mystery film directed by Miloslav Luther and starring Armin Mueller-Stahl, Max Tidof and Wolfgang Preiss. Following the death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a number of those who knew him are assembled to establish the cause of his death. Wild Horses Wild Horses is a 1985 American made-for-television western drama film directed by Dick Lowry and starring Kenny Rogers and Pam Dawber. It originally premiered on CBS on November 12, 1985. Alice to Nowhere Alice to Nowhere is a 1986 Australian miniseries set in the outback in 1954. The title refers to Alice Springs, a town in the centre of the country. The plot involves a nurse and a pair of ruthless jewel thieves. The show enjoyed reasonable ratings when it aired. Dot and Keeto Dot and Keeto is a 1985 Australian animated film. Levsha The Left-Hander is a 1987 Soviet comedy drama directed by Sergei Ovcharov, based on The Left-Hander by Nikolai Leskov. The film features Nikolay Stotskiy, Vladimir Gostyukhin, and Leonid Kuravlyov. Robinzoniada, anu chemi ingliseli Papa Robinsonada or My English Grandfather is a 1987 Georgian comedy film directed by Nana Djordjadze. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Caméra dOr. Vasectomy: A Delicate Matter Vasectomy: A Delicate Matter is a 1986 film directed by Robert Burge and starring Paul Sorvino, Cassandra Edwards, Abe Vigoda, Ina Balin, and Lorne Greene. Nazrana Nazrana is a 1987 Indian drama film, directed by Ravi Tandon in a screenplay written by Vijay Kaul. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Smita Patil and Sridevi in the lead roles. Shafi Inamdar, Priti Sapru and Dalip Tahil are featured in supporting roles. The films original score was composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film was released a month following Patils death and was dedicated in her memory. The film received critical acclaim and was a box office success, grossing 3 crore. Act of Betrayal Act of Betrayal is a 1988 mini-series that was a co-production between Ireland, Australia and the US. Directed by Lawrence Gordon Clark, it stars Lisa Harrow, Elliott Gould, Patrick Bergin, Deborra-Lee Furness, and Max Cullen. It had a budget of $6 million and was later cut down to a 117-minute TV movie. Last Platoon Last Platoon is a 1988 Italian-American Vietnam war film directed by Ignazio Dolce and starring Richard Hatch. Lip Service Lip Service is a 1988 American comedy TV film directed by William H. Macy and written by Howard Korder. The film stars Griffin Dunne, Paul Dooley, Jonathan Katz, Fran Brill, John C. Jones and Felicity Huffman. The film premiered on HBO on October 17, 1988. Waqt Ki Awaz Waqt Ki Awaz is a 1988 Indian action drama film directed by K. Bapayya. The film stars Sridevi and Mithun Chakraborty in lead roles. Moushumi Chatterjee, Gulshan Grover, Kader Khan and Asrani are featured in supporting roles. The film was released theatrically on July 1, 1988. Upon release, the film was a major commercial success, becoming the fifth highest-grossing film of 1988. The film was a remake of Telugu film Khaidi Rudraiah. Deystvuy, Manya! Act, Manya! is a 1991 Soviet science fiction comedy film directed by Roman Yershov. Retorno a Aztlán Return to Aztlán is a Mexican fiction film directed by Juan Mora Cattlet starring Rodrigo Puebla, Rafael Cortés, Amado Zumaya, Socorro Avelar, made in 1990. It was the first feature film filmed in Mexico spoken entirely in náhuatl, subtitled in Spanish in exhibition. The film was produced in the context of Nuevo Cine Mexicano films. A Season of Giants A Season of Giants is a 1990 American-Italian biographical drama television film directed by Jerry London. Based on the Vincenzo Labellas book Una stagione di giganti, it depicts real life events of Michelangelo, his youth, his approach with art, his friendship with Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael, and his involvement in great political and religious events. Cap Tourmente Cap Tourmente is a Canadian drama film, released in 1993. The film centres on Jeanne ONeil, a single mother running a small inn in rural Quebec with her daughter Alfa. The familys life is turned upside down, however, when bisexual prodigal son Alex and old family friend Jean-Louis McKenzie simultaneously arrive for a visit, causing chaos as Alexs sociopathic tendencies begin to blow the lid off the familys dysfunctional and borderline incestuous emotional life. Supporting cast members in the film include Macha Limonchik, Gabriel Gascon, Luc Picard, André Brassard, Caroline Dhavernas and Michèle Deslauriers. The film garnered Genie Award nominations for all four of its lead actors at the 14th Genie Awards, with Dupuis and Sicotte nominated for Best Actor and Guilbault and Lachapelle nominated for Best Actress. The film was originally inspired by a family-owned inn in Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive where director and screenwriter Michel Langlois had worked in his youth. The film first entered development in 1984 as La Traversée, with Léa Pool originally slated to direct. However, she dropped out of the project, and Langlois brought it to French director Paul Vecchiali. Vecchiali was subsequently also unable to direct the film and Pool returned to the project a second time, but was again forced to drop out. Langlois subsequently put the film on hold, opting to take other jobs in the film industry so that he could learn how to direct the film himself. He continued to write other screenplays, and directed several short films before completing a final draft of Cap Tourmente in 1991 and entering production in 1992 as the films director. Both Dupuis and Guilbault had previously also acted in Langlois short film Sortie 234. In 2009, Langlois released Mère et monde, a documentary film about the real family who had inspired the film. Molly & Gina Molly & Gina is a 1994 movie directed by Paul Leder and written by Leder and his son, Reuben. It stars Frances Fisher, Natasha Gregson Wagner, and Peter Fonda. It is also the feature film debut of Elizabeth Berkley. The plot deals with a secretary and an actress who attempt to find the killers of their boyfriends. Samurai Cowboy Samurai Cowboy is a film shot in conjunction with the Alberta Motion Picture Development Corporation, and Monarch Home video. The film was shot in 1993 at Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta. The film was directed by Canadian director Keusch, who was born and bred in Calgary, Alberta. For the director Michael Keusch, a graduate of the film program at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, the film was a chance to revisit the province he grew up in. The screenplay was written by Dave Hunsaker and Rick Pont, and was created with a budget of 2 million Canadian. The film stars main character Hiromi Go as the Japanese business man turned cowboy. Also starring in the film was Robert Conrad, Matt McCoy, Catherine Mary Stewart and Conchata Ferrell. Peshawar Waltz Peshawar Waltz is a 1994 Russian action film directed and written by Timur Bekmambetov. The film is a dramatic depiction of war in Afghanistan based on the actual events of the Badaber uprising of prisoners of war 24 km south of Peshawar, Pakistan. An English dub of the film titled Escape from Afghanistan was released on home video in 2002. A Pin for the Butterfly A Pin for the Butterfly is a 1994 British-Czech drama film directed by Hannah Kodicek and starring Ian Bannen, Hugh Laurie and Florence Hoath. The screenplay concerns a young girl who tries to come terms with growing up in Stalinist Czechoslovakia. It was screened at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. The Don The Don is a 1995 Hindi-language action gangster film directed by Farogh Siddique produced by Salim, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Sonali Bendre, Jugal Hansraj and Aashif Sheikh. Eric Clapton: Nothing But the Blues Nothing but the Blues is a 1995 documentary film about Eric Claptons musical journey and his love for Blues music. Martin Scorsese was one of the executive producers. It is not to be confused with the 2003 album release Eric Clapton. Whatever Will Be, Will Be Whatever Will Be, Will Be is a 1995 Hong Kong Musical & drama film directed by Jacob Cheung and starring Aaron Kwok and Kelly Chen, the latter in her debut film role. Lust and Revenge Lust and Revenge is a 1996 film directed by Paul Cox. It was shot in South Australia. Prepoznavanje Prepoznavanje is a Croatian film directed by Snježana Tribuson. It was released in 1996. Sedma kronika The Seventh Chronicle is a Croatian film directed by Bruno Gamulin. It was released in 1996. An Air So Pure An Air So Pure or Un air si pur... is a 1997 French comedy-drama film directed by Yves Angelo. Tôkyô yakyoku is a 1997 Japanese film directed by Jun Ichikawa. Promise the Moon Promise the Moon is a 1997 film by Kevin Sullivan, based on the book The Four Arrows Fe-As-Ko by Randall Beth Platt. The script was adapted by Kevin Sullivan and Peter Behrens, and directed by Ken Jubenvill. The film won a Gemini Award for Best Costume Design. Freud Freud, also known as Freud: the Life of a Dream, is a BBC television serial based on the life and times of Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. David Suchet stars as Freud. The 6-part production is 360 minutes in duration. I motorizzati I motorizzati is a 1962 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque, consisting of five segments all sharing cars as main theme. The Death of Black King The Death of Black King is a 1971 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Vlastimil Brodský, Jaroslav Marvan, Josef Vinklář, Josef Kemr etc, . Siege Matzor is a 1969 Israeli film directed by Italian director Gilberto Tofano. It involves the theme of a widowed mother, her lover and ex-husband friend. It was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 42nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Redwood Sap The Redwood Sap is the 36th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on October 1, 1951, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Sanam Sanam is a 1997 Hindi romantic drama action film directed and produced by Aziz Sejawal. Written by Anees Bazmee, it starred Sanjay Dutt, Manisha Koirala, Vivek Mushran, Anupam Kher, Dalip Tahil, Kader Khan, Anjan Srivastav, Gulshan Grov er and Shakti Kapaoor. The music, composed by Anand-Milind, was the biggest strength of this film. The film did average business at the box off Bandhan Bandhan is a 1969 Hindi film directed by Narendra Bedi, starring Rajesh Khanna and Mumtaz. It was Bedis directorial debut and the second movie with Khanna and Mumtaz together in the lead roles. The film grossed 2.80 crore at the box office in 1970. Khannas songs were performed by the playback singer Mahendra Kapoor. This film is counted among the 17 consecutive hit films of Rajesh Khanna between 1969 and 1971, by adding the two-hero films Marayada and Andaz to the 15 solo hits he starred in over these three years. Joroo Ka Ghulam Joroo Ka Ghulam is a 1972 Hindi-language comedy film. Directed by A. Bhimsingh, it stars Rajesh Khanna, Nanda, Om Prakash, Ramesh Deo and Jayshree T.. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. The movie was remade in Kannada as Anukoolakkobba Ganda. This movie was among the top 10 movies searched online of Khanna as of 2012. The pair of Nanda and Khanna had worked in the thriller The Train and the suspense drama Ittefaq. This was the pairs third box office hit. There Was a Castle with Forty Dogs There Was a Castle with Forty Dogs is a 1990 comedy film, starring Peter Ustinov and directed by Duccio Tessari. It is based on the novel Au bonheur des chiens by Rémo Forlani. Dedé Mamata Dedé Mamata is a 1987 Brazilian drama film directed by Rodolfo Brandão and starring Guilherme Fontes. The film was entered into the main competition at the 45th edition of the Venice Film Festival. It also won the awards for Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress at the 1988 Gramado Film Festival. Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Pat Hobby Teamed with Genius Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Pat Hobby Teamed with Genius is a 1987 American TV movie based on The Pat Hobby Stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It was written and directed by Rob Thompson. It was the third and final installment of Tales from the Hollywood Hills, on PBS Great Performances. Zivjeti od ljubavi To Live on Love is a Croatian film directed by Krešo Golik, starring Vlasta Knezović, Rade Šerbedžija and Boris Dvornik. It was released in 1973. Komandir korablya Commander of the Ship is a 1954 Soviet drama film directed by Vladimir Braun. Svatby pana Voka Svatby pana Voka is a 1970 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Karel Steklý. 30 Days 30 Days is a 1999 American independent film written and directed by Aaron Harnick and starring Ben Shenkman and Arija Bareikis. It premiered at the 1999 Toronto International Film Festival on 11 September, and was subsequently released in the United States on 15 September 2000. Sai da Frente Sai da Frente is a Brazilian film, from 1952, which marks the debut of Mazzaropi in cinemas, hitherto artist of success in the circus, radio and television. Enclosure Enclosure is a 1961 French-Yugoslav drama film directed by Armand Gatti. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival where Gatti won the Silver Prize for Best Director. Sword in the Moonlight is a 1957 color Japanese film directed by Tomu Uchida. El vampiro negro The Black Vampire is a 1953 Argentine horror film directed by Román Viñoly Barreto, starring Olga Zubarry and Roberto Escalada. It is inspired by Fritz Langs M. La maison du mystère The House of Mystery is a French silent serial film that ran from 1921 to 1923. The serial chapters were directed by Alexandre Volkoff and star Ivan Mozzhukhin, Charles Vanel and Hélène Darly. A number of those involved with the film were exiles from the Russian Revolution. It was remade as a sound film of the same name in 1933. Crazy English Crazy English is a 1999 Chinese documentary directed by Zhang Yuan. The film premiered along with Zhangs Seventeen Years at the 1999 Locarno International Film Festival. It established Zhangs position as a "legitimate" director after years of working independently from, and often at odds with, the Chinese authorities. In contrast to earlier films, like East Palace, Crazy English was produced with the cooperation of the state-owned Xian Film Studio, which enjoys a "presented by" billing in the films credits. East End Hustle East End Hustle is a 1976 drama film directed by Frank Vitale and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The plot concerns a high-priced prostitute who leads a rebellion of hookers against their sadistic pimps. Canned Fishing Canned Fishing is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 162nd Our Gang short that was released. Il nano e la strega is a 1973 Italian adult animated film. Off the Lip Off the Lip is a 2004 American comedy film starring Marguerite Moreau. The Gateway of Europe The Gateway of Europe is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1999. In 2001 it received Polish Film Awards for Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design and Best Production Design. The Nihilist The Nihilist is a 1905 American short silent film directed by Wallace McCutcheon. It takes place in the Russian Empire and relates the story of a woman who joins the Nihilist movement and commits a suicide attack against the Governors palace to avenge her husband who died because of police repression. Spook Spoofing Spook-Spoofing is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 70th Our Gang short released. Marupadiyam Marupadiyum is a 1993 Indian Tamil-language drama film written, filmed and directed by Balu Mahendra. The film stars Revathi, Nizhalgal Ravi, Arvind Swami and Rohini. It is a remake of the 1982 Hindi film Arth. The film focuses on Thulasi, a wife caught up in marital discord, and her life henceforth. Marupadiyum was released on 14 January 1993. The film was both a critical and commercial success. Revathi won the Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actress at the 41st Filmfare Awards South for her performance as Thulasi. Sitaara Sitaara is a 1984 Telugu-language drama film written and directed by Vamsy. The film marked the debut of Bhanupriya in Telugu film industry. The film was adapted from Vamsys own novel Mahal lo Kokila. The film deals with the friendship of two people in the backdrop of peasants, zamindars, Indian movie world, and paparazzi. Upon release, the film has received very positive reviews and remained a cult classic, and the soundtrack became all time chart-buster. The film has garnered three National Film Awards, and was screened at the 1984 International Film Festival of India, the Moscow Film Festival, and the Asian Film Festival. Do Gaz Zameen Ke Neeche Do Gaz Zameen Ke Neeche is a 1972 Hindi horror film directed by Tulsi Ramsay and Shyam Ramsay. This film was produced under the banner of Ramsay Films. Deepasthambham Mahascharyam Deepasthambham Mahascharyam is a 1999 Malayalam film directed by K. B. Madhu starring Dileep as an Ottamthullal dancer who is caught in a love triangle with two girls. The film was the one of the best love - musical comedy film of the year 1999. My Dear Karady My Dear Karadi is a 1999 Malayalam comedy drama film written by the duo Udayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas and directed by Sandhya Mohan with Kalabhavan Mani in the lead role. Kalabhavan Mani appears as a bear in major parts of the film. Raja Ko Rani Se Pyar Ho Gaya Raja Ko Rani Se Pyar Ho Gaya is a 2000 Indian Hindi film directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar, starring Arvind Swamy and Manisha Koirala. Alag Alag Alag Alag is a 1985 Hindi film starring Rajesh Khanna, Tina Munim and Shashi Kapoor in the lead roles, produced by Rajesh Khanna and directed by one of his favourite directors Shakti Samanta. The film is best remembered for the way it was shot in Kashmir, and its different storyline. It was inspired by the Pakistani movie Meherbani, which was produced by Parvez Malik in 1982. In 1992, Ram Awatar Agnihotri wrote that it was in this film that Munim showed the "first sparks" of the dedicated actress she would become. Kishore Kumar did not accept any money from Rajesh Khanna for rendering the songs of this film. When Khanna asked why he would not accept, Kumar replied that he had got a fresh lease of life as a singer with Aradhana and since this was Khannas first film as producer, he had no right to accept any money. Fright Show Fright Show is a 1985 horror anthology film. Eddie Brill and Chris Phillips host four horror shorts titled The Thing in the Basement, Illegal Alien, Nightfright, and Dr. Dobermind. Each segment was directed by a separate director. The Atom Strikes! The Atom Strikes is a document commissioned by the U.S. Army Signal Corps Pictoral Division shortly after the end of the Second World War. It documents the findings of a commission sent to Japan to assess the damage caused by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Opening with the blast of the experimental bombing in Los Alamos in July 1945, the film turns to the Enola Gay and its mission over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The narrator informs the audience about the military significance of the city and that it had not experienced bombing as yet, but it had been warned. The results of the bombing are then explained, with footage and descriptions of how various buildings were affected by the blast at different distances from ground zero. Afterwards, an interview with Father John A. Siemes, a Jesuit priest who was living at the Novitiate of the Society of Jesus in Nagatsuka, is shown to give the audience a firsthand account of the bombing. Near the end of the interview, the priest is seen reading from a prepared statement. Nagasaki is then mentioned, with the narrator pointing out how much armament and other military supplies were being produced there, as well as the fact that even civilian homes were used for war work. Nevertheless, the effect of the atomic blast on local schools and churches is also shown. Dan Oniroku nawa to hada is a 1979 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Shōgorō Nishimura and starring Naomi Tani. The Yellow Bird The Yellow Bird is a 2001 short film adapted by Faye Dunaway from the short story by Tennessee Williams that was itself twice-adapted by Williams, and directed by Dunaway. The cast includes Dunaway, James Coburn, Brenda Blethyn, Michael Pitt and Cynthia Watros as Alma Tutwiler. Future War 1986 is a 1982 Japanese anime science fiction war film directed by Toshio Masuda and Tomoharu Katsumata. Partially inspired by the speculative war novel The Untold Story by General Sir John Hackett, the movies plot is focused on a World War III set in the later part of the 1980s, with the digit X denoting the specific year the war breaks out. The Good Things The Good Things is a 2001 short film which received Best Short Film at the 2002 Deauville Film Festival. The Mad Songs of Fernanda Hussein The Mad Songs of Fernanda Hussein is a 2001 American film. In Greece, where it won an award, the film is known as. Kindergarten Kindergarten is a 1989 Argentine drama film co-written and directed by Jorge Polaco, based on Asher Benatars novel of the same name. It stars Graciela Borges, Arturo Puig and Luisa Vehil. It was banned from theaters one day short of its release, and remained unreleased in Argentina until 2010, when a restored copy premiered in Mar del Plata Film Festival. Terrorist The Terrorist is a 1995 South Korean film directed by Kim Young-bin, starring Choi Min-soo as the younger brother of a police officer who becomes involved with gangsters. It became a box office hit and earned Choi Min-soo an award for best actor. L'opium et le baton LOpium et le Bâton is a 1971 Algerian drama film directed by Ahmed Rachedi. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival. Podgryavane na vcherashniya obed Warming Up Yesterdays Lunch is a 2002 Bulgarian drama film directed by Kostadin Bonev. It was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival. Chuji Tabinikki Daisanbu Goyohen is a silent Japanese jidaigeki made in 1927 starring Denjirō Ōkōchi and directed by Daisuke Itō. It was originally released in three parts, all of which were long thought to be lost until portions of the second part and much of the third part were discovered and restored in 1991. Since the film had once been voted in a 1959 Kinema Junpō poll as the best Japanese film of all time, its discovery was significant. At the time of its release, Itō was the leader of a new style of samurai films that featured outlaw heroes and fast-cut sword fighting scenes. The House by the Canal La Maison du canal is a Franco-Belgian telefilm, directed by Alain Berliner, released in 2003. It is based on a novel by Georges Simenon. Its running time is 94 minutes. Karunyam Karunyam is a 1997 Malayalam family drama film written and directed by A. K. Lohithadas starring, Jayaram, Murali and Divya Unni in the leading roles. The film upon release, was only a moderate success, but was critically acclaimed and is considered to be one of the best films written by Lohithadas. The film discusses the mishaps faced by an unemployed man in his family. It is considered as one among the best scripts written by A. K Lohithadas. The major portions of the film was shot at Lakkidi, Palakkad. The performances from the lead cast were well appreciated, especially that of Murali, who plays the complex character of a loving but stressed father, who sacrifices everything for his family. It is considered to be one of the finest performances from Murali. Love 86 Love 86 is a 1986 Bollywood film directed by Esmayeel Shroff, starring Tanuja, Govinda, Rohan Kapoor, Farha Naaz and Neelam. Akasa Veedhilo Akasa Veedhilo is a 2001 Telugu, Adventure drama film, Produced by Ramoji Rao on his Usha Kiran Movies banner and directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. The film stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Rajendra Prasad, Raveena Tandon, Kasthuri in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. I Am Not What You Want I Am Not What You Want is a romance movie produced by Kit Hung in Hong Kong in 2001. This movie is about 48 minutes. Noël Noël Noël Noël is a 22-minute animated short produced by the National Film Board of Canada in 2003 as a Christmas special. It was directed by Nicola Lemay and written by Martin Barry. The English-language version was adapted by John Weldon and narrated by Leslie Nielsen. The original French-language version was narrated by Benoît Brière. Awards for the film included the Prix Gémeaux for Best Animated Program or Series and an Award of Excellence in the category of Animation age 6 - 8 from the Alliance for Children and Television. Man of God Man of God is a 2005 drama movie written and directed by Jefery Levy. It stars Peter Weller and Nikki Reed. Yearning Yearning is a 1990 Armenian drama film based on Hrachya Kochars novel Nostalgia. Directed by Frunze Dovlatyan. Rokkazu is a 2003 Japanese comedy drama directed by Takanori Jinnai. It is a fictional account of real-life Japanese rock band, The Rockers. Waging a Living Waging a Living is a 2005 documentary film that addresses the issue of the American dream and whether or not hard work will invariably improve your condition. Examining the lives of four Americans in California and the Northeast who work full-time jobs but are still having trouble making ends meet. Waging a Living was produced and directed by Roger Weisberg and aired on PBS in 2006 as part of its Point of View series. It was met with high critical acclaim, winning Best Documentary at the New Jersey Film Festival and receiving a 92% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Ben Johnson Ben Johnson is a 2005 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film, directed by Anil C Menon and produced by Milan Jaleel. The film stars Kalabhavan Mani, Sukumari, Cochin Haneefa and Siddique. The film had songs composed by Deepak Dev. It was released in 24 June 2005. It was a breakthrough film for Kalabhavan Mani as an action hero, who had thenceforth acted in similar toned action films. It also marked the comeback of yesteryear heroine Ambika. It was one of the biggest hits of 2005. The songs were well received, especially the song "Sona..Sona.." sung by Kalabhavan Mani and "Iniyum mizhikal nirayaruthe" by K.J. Yesudas. Lee Dae-ro Can't Die Lee Dae-ro Cant Die is a 2005 South Korean action film about a corrupt police officer who is told he has only three months to live, and plots his own death so his wife can collect his insurance policy. The film was released to South Korean cinemas on August 18 and received a total of 838,419 admissions nationwide. The film is similar to that of the 1990 American dark comedy film, Short Time. The White-haired Girl The White-Haired Girl is a Chinese opera, ballet, by Yan Jinxuan to a Chinese libretto by He Jingzhi and Ding Yi. The first opera performance was in 1945, with Wang Kun playing the lead role. The film was made in 1950. The first Peking opera performance was in 1958. The first ballet performance was by Shanghai Dance Academy, Shanghai in 1965. It has also been performed by the noted soprano Guo Lanying. The opera is based on legends circulating in the border region of Shanxi, Chahar and Hebei, describing the misery suffered by local peasantry, particularly the misery of the female members. The stories are based on real-life stories of no less than half a dozen women, in a time frame stretching from the late Qing Dynasty to the 1920s or 1930s. The political overtone and historical background when it was created means that communist propaganda was added in inevitably, and the most obvious example was the added portion of happy ending and the protagonists joining the communist force, which did not happen in real life. Along with Red Detachment of Women, the ballet is regarded as one of the classics of revolutionary China, and its music is familiar to almost everyone who grew up during the 1960s. It is one of the Eight model plays. Ahimsa: Stop to Run Ahingsa-Jikko mee gam is a 2005 Thai karmic-crime-comedy-drama written and directed by Kittikorn Kiasirikun. D' Lucky Ones! D Lucky Ones! is a 2006 Filpino romantic comedy film starring Sandara Park, Joseph Bitangcol, Eugene Domingo, and Pokwang. Love and Other Dilemmas Love and Other Dilemmas is a 2006 comedy film directed by Larry Di Stefano. It premiered at the 2006 Vancouver International Film Festival and was released theatrically in Canada in February 2008 by Maple Pictures. The films credibility is notably attributed to having three regular Corner Gas actors, Gabrielle Miller, Fred Ewanuick, and Janet Wright. Kinoautomat Kinoautomat was the worlds first interactive movie, conceived by Radúz Činčera for the Czechoslovak Pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. At nine points during the film the action stops, and a moderator appears on stage to ask the audience to choose between two scenes; following an audience vote, the chosen scene is played. The film is a black comedy, opening with a flash-forward to a scene in which Petr Nováks apartment is in flames. No matter what choices are made, the end result is the burning building, making the film—as Činčera intended—a satire of democracy. Other interpretations are that the film is a satire of determinism, the idea that human beings control their fate, or that the film is an endorsement of acceptance of the diversity and complexity of life. The latter would be in keeping with other statements of late 60s culture which questioned social structure and authority. Summer Solstice Summer Solstice is a 2005 German-produced two-part television film, a sequel to the novel Winter Solstice by Rosamunde Pilcher, which was made a television film in 2004. The film, however, is not based on a novel, but was written by Pilcher directly for the screen. It stars Jason Durr, Jacqueline Bisset, Sinéad Cusack, Honor Blackman and Franco Nero. Freedom State Freedom State is an independent 2006 film written and directed by Cullen Hoback. Beyond the Call Beyond the Call is a 2006 documentary film about three middle-aged men who are former soldiers and modern-day knights. They travel the world delivering life-saving humanitarian aid directly into the hands of civilians and doctors in some of the most dangerous places on Earth, the front lines of war. It is the directorial debut of Adrian Belic. PBS aired a 60-minute version of Beyond the Call on January 23, 2007 as part of its Independent Lens series. Apocalypse Oz Apocalypse Oz is a 2006 short film. It is based on the novels Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. The script is a hybrid of the two classic films Apocalypse Now and The Wizard of Oz, and uses only dialogue from these films. El coronel Macià El coronel Macià is a 2006 Catalan film directed by Josep Maria Forn about the life of Francesc Macià before being elected as President of Catalonia. Silver Jew Silver Jew is a 2007 documentary film by Michael Tully and Matthew Robison about the musician David Berman and his band Silver Jews. Shot in just three days with no production budget, the film chronicles the bands stop in Israel to play two shows in Tel Aviv and visit Jerusalem during their first ever world tour in the summer of 2006. It was released on DVD by Drag City on September 23, 2008. Bonus features include an annotated slideshow, along with music videos for the songs "Im Getting Back Into Getting Back Into You" and "Lets Not And Say We Did". Masoom Masoom is a 1996 Indian film. Masoom is a remake of the 1994 Marathi Movie Maza Chakula, directed by Mahesh Kothare. Dream Slashers Dream Slashers is a low-budget horror movie that was a straight to DVD release in 2007. Filmed under the title Choppers, Dream Slashers was filmed in Los Angeles, Palm Springs and the Salton Sea. Woodshop Woodshop is an independent American film written and directed by Peter Coggan that was released on DVD on September 7, 2010. Produced by Colorado-based 42 Productions, the film originally premiered at the University of Colorado ATLAS Institute in Boulder on February 15, 2009. While in pre-production of a project known as Coda, Pete Coggan came across technological and budgetary issues. Coggan wanted to originally film with a 35mm camera, but was advised to buy the then upcoming Red One camera. Calculating the risk in waiting for its release and experimenting with this new camera for his ambitious science fiction project, Coggan decided to temporarily shelve Coda and make use of the pre-production crew, actors and new technology he had set for it. Over the period of one of weekend, Coggan developed a script from ideas he wrote in high school woodshop class. This became Woodshop, 42 Productions first self-produced feature film and one of the first to be shot in ultra-high definition with the Red One camera technology. Tug Tug is a 2010 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Abram Makowka and starring Sam Huntington, Haylie Duff, Zachary Knighton, and Sarah Drew. It was shown at the Newport Beach Film Festival & the Waterfront Film Festival. Girl Clock! Girl Clock! is a 2010 Australian comedy feature film. Evening of Roses Evening of Roses is a 2009 Chinese film by Hong Kong director Ng See-Yuen. It was adapted from a novel from Taiwanese writer Pi Zhi Cai. The film was given the official English title Night Rose. Evening of Roses is set and was filmed in Beijing, China. It uses Digital cinematography. It is Ma Tian Yus debut film. Rachel Rachel is a 2009 documentary film by Simone Bitton detailing the death of Rachel Corrie. Rachel was an American peace activist, killed by an Israeli military bulldozer in 2003 during a nonviolent action against the demolition of Palenstinians homes in Rafah, Gaza. The premiere was at Berlin Film Festival in February 2009. "Rachel is an in-depth cinematic investigation into the death of an unknown young girl, made with a rigor and scope normally reserved for first-rate historical characters. It gives voice to all the people involved in Rachel’s story, from Palestinian and foreign witnesses to Israeli military spokespersons and investigators, doctors, activists and soldiers linked to the affair. The film begins like a classic documentary, but soon develops, transcending its subject and transforming into a cinematographic meditation on youth, war, idealism and political utopia. In the beginning, there is this: she was called Rachel Corrie. She was 23. She was convinced that her American nationality would be enough to make her an effective human shield, that her simple presence would save lives, olive trees, wells and houses." Simone Bitton: "I suppose that I initiated the project of Rachel as an attempt to cleanse myself of this shame: I wanted to film in Gaza because I know that if filmmakers stop filming in places where they are not welcome, not only will it become easier for occupation forces everywhere to kill and destroy – but also documentary cinema itself will die – and only the TV news media spectacle of war will remain." The first North American public screening was at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. It is said the film reports the case from "an Israeli point of view". But a controversy arose with respect to the showing of the film at the 2009 San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, and the festivals extending an invitation to Corries mother to speak. Jewish Voice for Peace, the films sponsor, was called "anti-Semitic" by the festival managers. Grandpa Is Dead Grandpa is Dead is a drama-comedy and satirical Philippine film directed and written by Soxy Topacio. It was selected as the Philippine submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards over Lola by Brilliante Mendoza. It was not accepted as a nominee. Stalags Stalags is a 2008 documentary film produced by Barak Heymann and directed by Ari Libsker. The film examines the history of Stalags, pornography books that featured sexy female Nazi officers sexually abusing camp prisoners. The pocket books broke sales records and sold hundreds of thousands of copies in Israel in the 1960s during the trial of Adolf Eichmann. After the authors of the books were accused of distributing anti-Semitic pornography, the popularity of the books declined. The documentary opened in limited release on April 9, 2008. The Smell Gandha is a 2009 Marathi Indian film. The film is directed by Sachin Kundalkar and produced by Ranjit Gugle under the banner Flashbulbs Ventures. The film blends three independent stories where the main characters of all stories go through experiences involving their sense of smell. The stories are written by Kundalkar and his mother Archana Kundalkar. Sachin Kuldalkar won Best Screenplay Award for the film at Pune International Film Festival. The film stars Girish Kulkarni and Amruta Subhash in the first story, Milind Soman and Sonali Kulkarni in the second story and Neena Kulkarni in the third story as lead actors. April Maadhaathil April Maadhathil is a 2002 Indian Tamil romantic drama film written and directed by newcomer S. S. Stanley. Starring Srikanth and Sneha in the lead roles with Gayatri Jayaraman, Venkat Prabhu, Devan and Karunas among others in the supporting cast. The film, which had music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography handled by M. V. Panneerselvam, released on 29 November 2002. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Mr. Rangeela and in Telugu as Vaallidharu and released in 2004. Challenging Impossibility Challenging Impossibility is a 2011 documentary film which chronicles the weightlifting odyssey of the spiritual teacher Sri Chinmoy, who in 1985 at the age of 54 took up weightlifting and performing feats of strength using the power of meditation. His lifts were featured on newscasts worldwide, inspiring people to transcend their personal limitations and to abandon their concepts of the restrictions of physical age. Directed by Natabara Rollosson and Sanjay Rawal. The film was an Official Selection of the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival and premiered April 22, 2011. The Mirror Boy The Mirror Boy is a 2011 Nigerian fantasy adventure drama film written and directed by Obi Emelonye, produced by Patrick Campbell and starring Genevieve Nnaji, Osita Iheme and Edward Kagutuzi. The film which was shot in England and the Gambia, received 3 nominations at the 2011 Africa Movie Academy Awards. Incident in New Baghdad Incident in New Baghdad is a 2011 short documentary film about the July 12, directed by James Spione. The film features a first-person account from Ethan McCord, one of the first soldiers to arrive at the scene of the airstrike that killed between 12 to "over 18" people and wounded 2 children in New Baghdad during the Iraq War. The film premiered theatrically at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival, where it won the prize for Best Short Documentary. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject at the 84th Academy Awards. It was the second Kickstarter-funded film to be nominated for an Academy Award. Forever and a Day Forever and a Day is a 2011 Filipino romance film starring Sam Milby and KC Concepcion. The film was released by Star Cinema. The film premiered on June 15, 2011. Inidhu Inidhu Inidhu Inidhu is a 2010 Indian Tamil language musical coming of age film co written, cinematographer and directed by cinematographer-turned-director K.V.Guhan, starring eight newcomers in lead roles. It is a remake of the successful, award-winning 2007 Telugu film Happy Days. The Tamil version was produced by Prakash Raj under his banner Duet Movies and has musical score by Mickey J Meyer, the composer of the original film. The film was released on 20 August 2010. Much of the shooting was done at VIT University, India. Herr Wichmann aus der dritten Reihe Herr Wichmann aus der dritten Reihe is a documentary film directed by Andreas Dresen. The film was released in 2012 and follows the CDU politician Henryk Wichmann as a member of the Landtag of Brandenburg. Batman: Death Wish Batman: Death Wish is a 2012 fan film directed by Matthew Hiscox, based on the Batman franchise. Unlike other Batman fan films that use the more mature, contemporary settings of later comic books, this fan film is styled after the Joel Schumacher films Batman Forever and Batman & Robin, as well as The Animated Series, The New Batman Adventures and the No Mans Land comics storyline. Payyans Payyans is a 2011 Indian Malayalam family-drama film written and directed by Leo Thaddeus. It stars Jayasurya, Rohini, Anjali, Lalu Alex and Lal. The films score was composed by Rahul Raj whilst the songs were by Alphons Joseph. It narrates the story of a reckless youth who is forced to act his age and take responsibility for his actions. Fly with the Crane Fly with the Crane is a 2012 Chinese film written and directed by Li Ruijun, and adapted from a novel Tell Them Ive Gone With the White Crane by renowned Chinese author Su Tong. It made its premiere at the 69th Venice International Film Festival in 2012. 100 Days 100 Days is a 2013 Taiwanese romantic comedy film directed by Henry Chan, marking his second film since Gas. Bridge and Tunnel Bridge and Tunnel is a 2014 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Jason Michael Brescia and released by Glacier Road Productions. The film stars Ryan Metcalf, Mary Kate Wiles and Annet Mahendru and tells the story of a group of twentysomething millennials coming of age in Long Island, New York. The film highlights the psychological impact of the September 11 attacks on the generation that grew up in the early part of the twenty-first century, the effects of the great recession on Americas youth, and the destruction caused by Hurricane Sandy. Movement and Location Movement and Location is an American science fiction movie set in modern-day Brooklyn, directed by Alexis Boling. It stars Bodine Boling, Catherine Missal, Brendan Griffin, Anna Margaret Hollyman, David Andrew Macdonald and John Dapolito. Movement and Location tells the story of Kim Getty, an immigrant from 400 years in the future who is sent back in time to live an easier life. It premiered at the 2014 Brooklyn Film Festival where it won the Audience Award, Best Screenplay and Best Original Score. Fallen City Fallen City is a 2013 Chinese disaster film directed by Huang Hong and stars Huang Jue, Ruby Lin and Ding Yongdai. Fallen City is chronicles the fates of a small-town policeman, a bank robber and a rebellious young woman in the aftermath of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake. Eiga Kureyon Shinchan: Bakauma! B-kyu gurume sabaibaru!! is a 2013 Japanese anime film. It is the 21st film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. It is directed by Masakazu Hashimoto. The film was released to theaters on April 20, 2013 in Japan. The film is produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the anime television. This movie was also released in India on Hungama TV on 19 July 2014 as Shin Chan in Very Very Tasty Tasty. Masakazu Hashimoto is directing his first Crayon Shin-chan movie after storyboarding 2008s The Storm Called: The Hero of Kinpoko and 2011s The Storm Called: Operation Golden Spy. Yoshio Urasawa and Kimiko Ueno wrote the screenplay. One Little Pill One Little Pill is a documentary film about the use of generic medications for treating and curing alcoholics. The primary focus is on The Sinclair Method, which pairs these medications with continued drinking. It was produced by Zard Productions as a film project for the C Three Foundation and released on Vimeo and VHX for On Demand viewing in October 2014. As of August 2015, DVD-R copies are also available. The King of Jokgu The King of Jokgu is a 2013 South Korean independent sports comedy film about Jokgu, a Korean cross between football and volleyball. A directorial feature debut by Woo Moon-gi, the film was a surprise hit, attracting over 40,000 viewers, unheard of for an indie comedy in Korea and was one of the most well-received indie films from 2014. It made its world premiere at the 18th Busan International Film Festival in 2013. Sandamarutham Sandamarutham is a 2015 Tamil-language action crime thriller film directed by A. Venkatesh which has R. Sarathkumar in dual lead roles and who also written the story of the film. This is his first time playing dual roles of the protagonist and antagonist. The film also has Oviya, Meera Nandan, and Samuthirakani in supporting roles. The film, produced by Raadhika, commenced shoot from May 2014 and released on 20 February 2015. Reveries of a Solitary Stroller Reveries of a Solitary Walker, also known as Reveries of a Lonely Walker and Reveries of a Solitary Stroller, is a 2015 Italian live-action/claymation fantasy film directed by Paolo Gaudio, inspired by Reveries of a Solitary Walker by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. It was screened at the Sci-Fi-London festival, and later released in the US by Uncork’d Entertainment. Voices from Chernobyl Voices from Chernobyl is a 2016 Luxembourgian documentary film directed by Pol Cruchten, based on the 1997 oral history book by Nobel Prize winner Svetlana Alexievitch. It was selected as the Luxembourgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The Bright Day The Bright Day is a 2013 Iranian social drama film directed by Hossein Shahabi. It is his debut feature film which was very well received by Iranian film critics and audiences of the 31st Fajr Film Festival of Tehran in February 2013. The film also won the Special Jury Prize of 28th Mar del Plata International Film Festival in Argentina and it was shown on the 24th Annual Festival of Films from Iran in Chicago.also win Silver Pheasant Award and a cash prize for The Best Debut Director of the 19th International Film Festival of Kerala, India Easan Easan is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language drama film written, directed and produced by M. Sasikumar, directing his second film after the blockbuster, Subramaniapuram. It stars Samuthirakani, Vaibhav, producer A. L. Alagappan and Abhinaya in lead roles alongside several newcomers. The film was known and referred to as Nagaram and Aaga Chiranthavan before the official title was confirmed. It released on 17 December 2010. Jadoogadu Jadoogadu is a 2015 Indian Telugu film directed by Yogie and produced by V.V.N Prasad under the banner Sathyaa Entertainments. It features Naga Shourya and Sonarika Bhadoria in the lead roles while Ashish Vidyarthi and Ajay appear in crucial roles. This movie marks the debut of Sonarika Bhadoria in Tollywood. The film was released worldwide on 26 June 2015. Runaway Island Runaway Island is a 2015 romantic drama film directed by Dianne Houston, written by Christopher Brandt, and starring Lorraine Toussaint, Aisha Hinds and Thomas Q. Jones. It tells the story of senators widow Naomi Holloway, who comes to risk a second chance at love with a younger man. Runaway Island was filmed during spring of 2015. It premiered at the American Black Film Festival in June, 2015. Adrien Adrien is a 2015 Canadian drama film, written and directed by Renée Beaulieu. The film stars Normand DAmour as Adrien, a small-town automobile repair shop owner who is confronting his mortality as he awaits a kidney transplant. The film was shot in Trois-Pistoles, Quebec. The film garnered three Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016, in the categories of Best Overall Sound, Best Editing and Best Sound Editing. The Plan The Plan is a 2015 Indian Kannada suspense thriller film written and directed by Keerthi in his debut, and produced by Ashok Shetty. The cast includes Ananth Nag, Kousthubh Jayakumar, Hemanth, Sriram, Jagadish, Sanath, Gauthami, Harish Roy, and Ramesh Bhat. The films background score is done by Surender Sodhi. Heart for Heaven Heart for Heaven is a 2015 Chinese comedy film directed by Zhang Cheng. It was released in China on December 31, 2015. Flower and Sword is a 2017 Japanese film on kadō directed by Tetsuo Shinohara. Nous sommes les autres We Are the Others is a Canadian psychological thriller film, directed by Jean-François Asselin and released in 2017. The film stars Pascale Bussières as Myriam Lambert, an architect struggling to keep her personal life and business afloat after her partner Alexandre disappears, and Émile Proulx-Cloutier as Frédéric Venne, a junior architect with the firm who is offered the opportunity to salvage the big project threatened by Alexandres disappearance. Ennodu Vilayadu Ennodu Vilayadu is a 2017 Indian Tamil thriller film written and directed by Arun Krishnaswami. The film features an ensemble cast of Bharath, Kathir, Sanchita Shetty and Chandini Tamilarasan in the lead roles, with Radha Ravi and Yog Japee in supporting roles. Featuring music composed by newcomer Moses and Sudharshan M. Kumar, Ennodu Vilayadu was released on 17 February 2017. The Discloser The Discloser is a 2017 South Korean thriller film directed by Hong Ki-seon. The film stars Kim Sang-kyung, Kim Ok-bin, Choi Moo-sung and Choi Gwi-hwa. Chennaiyil Oru Naal 2 Chennaiyil Oru Naal 2 is a 2017 Tamil language thriller film written by Rajesh Kumar and directed by JPR. A sequel to the 2013 film Chennaiyil Oru Naal, the film has Sarath Kumar reprising his role, while Napoleon, Suhasini, Ramdoss, and Baby Sathanya play other supporting roles. The music was composed by Jakes Bejoy with cinematography by Vijay Deepak and editing by Gopi Krishna. The film released on 18 October 2017. Intu Mintu Londonma Intu Mintu Londonma is a 2018 Nepalese romantic drama film directed and written by Renasha Bantawa Rai and the film is produced by Prabhu S.J.B. Rana and Prajjwal S.J.B. Rana under the banner of EyeCore Films. The film stars Samragyee R.L. Shah, debutant Dhiraj Magar and Saruk Tamrakar in the lead roles. The film received mixed response from critics praising cinematography, music and performance esp. of debutant Dhiraj Magar but was criticised for its routine story and screenplay but received positive respons from critics. The film became average at box office but with record opening of the year. The film became one of the Highest Grossing Nepali Films. Horizonti Horizon is a 2018 Georgian drama film directed by Tinatin Kajrishvili. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. Tokubetsuban Free!: Take Your Marks is a 2017 Japanese animated film produced by Kyoto Animation and Animation Do based on the animated television series Free!, which aired from 2013 to 2014. It is a sequel of Free! Eternal Summer and is the final part of Free! Timeless Medleys film trilogy project, consisting of an all-new original story that serves as a direct continuation to the compilation films. It is told in four episodic parts. Chicken Girls: The Movie Chicken Girls: The Movie is a 2018 film based on the Brat Series Chicken Girls. The film was directed by Asher Levin and written by Janey Feingold, and stars Annie LeBlanc, Hayden Summerall, Brooke Elizabeth Butler, Carson Lueders, Indiana Massara, Aliyah Moulden, Grayson Thorne Kilpatrick, Adrian RMante, and Rush Holland. The movie premiered on June 29, 2018. Chicken Girls: The Movie was not seen by the majority of Hollywood. However, Decider gave it a mixed to negative review, praising Butler’s performance & the heist sequence, but criticizing the poor musical numbers and hammy-written dialogue. Reaching for the Moon Reaching for the Moon is a 1917 American silent adventure film directed by John Emerson and written by John Emerson, Joseph Henabery, and Anita Loos. The film stars Douglas Fairbanks, Eileen Percy, Richard Henry Cummings, Millard Webb, Eugene Ormonde, and Frank Campeau. The film was released on November 17, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. It has been released on DVD. Fairbanks later starred in a 1930 film of the same name that is unrelated to the 1917 film. Jön az öcsém Jön az öcsém is a 1919 short Hungarian drama film directed by Michael Curtiz. The Son of Tarzan The Son of Tarzan is a 1920 15-chapter American film serial which focuses on the coming of age of Jack Clayton, also known as Korak, the son of Tarzan and Jane. The serial was produced by David P. Howells, written by Roy Somerville, and directed by Arthur J. Flaven and Harry Revier. The film was released starting in the summer of 1920, with the final chapter released in January 1921. Husbands or Lovers Husbands or Lovers is a 1924 German silent film directed by Paul Czinner and starring Elisabeth Bergner, Emil Jannings and Conrad Veidt. The films art direction was by Bohumil Hes and Paul Rieth. Shore Leave Shore Leave is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by John S. Robertson and starring Richard Barthelmess and Dorothy Mackaill. It was produced by Barthelmesss production company, Inspiration, and released by First National Pictures. A print of the film survives. Shore Leave is based on the stage play of the same name written by Hubert Osborne. The play ran on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre from August 8 to December 1922 for a total of 151 performances. The play starred James Rennie and Frances Starr in the leads played by Barthelmess and Mackaill in the film. The Enemy The Enemy is a 1927 American drama film directed by Fred Niblo, and starring Lillian Gish. The film was thought to have been lost for years until a copy was discovered at the MGM library, now owned by Turner Entertainment. However, the film is still missing its final reel. Actor Joel McCrea made an early appearance as an extra. Say It with Songs Say It With Songs is a 1929 American Pre-Code musical drama film, directed by Lloyd Bacon and released by Warner Bros.. The film stars Al Jolson and was a follow-up to his previous film, The Singing Fool. Ladies Love Brutes Ladies Love Brutes is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film starring George Bancroft, Mary Astor, and Fredric March. The film was directed by Rowland V. Lee and based on the play Pardon My Glove by Zoë Akins. A Lady's Morals A Ladys Morals is a 1930 American pre-Code film offering a highly fictionalized account of singer Jenny Lind. The movie features opera diva Grace Moore as Lind, Reginald Denny as a lover, and Wallace Beery as P. T. Barnum. The film contains some fine opera arias by Moore and was directed by Sidney Franklin. Wallace Beery would play Barnum again four years later in The Mighty Barnum, with Virginia Bruce as Jenny Lind. King of the Wild King of the Wild is a 1931 American pre-Code Mascot movie serial. Ladies of the Big House Ladies of the Big House is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Marion Gering and written by Ernest Booth, William Slavens McNutt and Grover Jones. The film stars Sylvia Sidney, Gene Raymond, Wynne Gibson, Earle Foxe, Rockliffe Fellowes, Purnell Pratt and Frank Sheridan. The film was released on December 26, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. The Sea Ghost The Sea Ghost is a 1931 American pre-Code film directed by William Nigh and starring Alan Hale, Clarence Wilson, Claud Allister and Laura La Plante. The film was retitled U 67 for its American reissue, stating in the foreword that "some of the scenes in this film show authentic exploits of the U 67 under actual wartime conditions". Beyond the Rockies Beyond the Rockies is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Fred Allen and written by Oliver Drake. The film stars Tom Keene, Rochelle Hudson, Marie Wells, Julian Rivero and Ernie Adams. The film was released on July 8, 1932, by RKO Pictures. In the Dough In the Dough is a 1932 American Pre-Code comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle and featuring Shemp Howard of the Three Stooges. From Hell to Heaven From Hell to Heaven is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film. It was directed by Erle C. Kenton, and features an ensemble cast including Carole Lombard, Jack Oakie, Adrienne Ames and Sidney Blackmer. It was adapted from the stage play by Lawrence Hazard. All of Me All of Me is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by James Flood and starring Fredric March, Miriam Hopkins, and George Raft. The film was written by actor Thomas Mitchell and Sidney Buchman from Rose Porters play Chrysalis. The Meanest Gal in Town The Meanest Gal in Town is a 1934 American Pre-Code romantic comedy, directed by Russell Mack from a screenplay written by Richard Schayer, Russell Mack, and H. W. Hanemann, and starring Zasu Pitts, El Brendel, Pert Kelton, and James Gleason. Myrt and Marge Myrt and Marge is a 1933 American Pre-Code Universal Studios feature film, starring Myrtle Vail and Donna Damerel. The film is noteworthy today because it co-stars Ted Healy and his Stooges, shortly before the trio split from him and became the Three Stooges. The team included Bonnie Bonnell, who was a short-lived female Stooge. Mystery Mountain Mystery Mountain is a 1934 American Western serial film directed by Otto Brower and B. Reeves Eason and starring Ken Maynard, Verna Hillie, Syd Saylor, Edward Earle, and Hooper Atchley. Distributed by Mascot Pictures, the series was a remake of Mascots film The Hurricane Express. Mystery Mountain features the second film appearance by Gene Autry. Kirschen in Nachbars Garten Fruit in the Neighbours Garden is a 1935 German comedy film directed by Erich Engels and starring Karl Valentin, Liesl Karlstadt and Adele Sandrock. Engels later remade the film in 1956. The films sets were designed by the art directors Paul Markwitz and Heinrich Richter. Fast Bullets Fast Bullets is a 1936 American western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Tom Tyler, Rex Lease and Margaret Nearing. Moonlight on the Prairie Moonlight on the Prairie is a 1935 American Western film directed by D. Ross Lederman. It was the first of a Warner Bros. singing cowboy film series with Dick Foran and his Palomino Smoke. A print is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Hideaway Hideaway is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Richard Rosson. Based on the 1937 play A House in the Country by Melvin Levy, the screenplay was written by J. Robert Bren and Edmund L. Hartmann. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, it opened on August 13, 1937. The film stars Fred Stone, Emma Dunn, Marjorie Lord and J. Carroll Naish. I Promise to Pay I Promise to Pay is a 1937 American drama film directed by D. Ross Lederman. Pudgy Picks a Fight Pudgy Picks a Fight is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and Pudgy the Puppy. Special Agent K-7 Special Agent K-7 is a 1937 American murder mystery film. FBI Special Agent K-7 Vince Landers investigates a series of crimes that includes the murders of Tony Black and Eddie Geller. Billy Westrop is the prime suspect. Five of a Kind Five of a Kind is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and written by Lou Breslow and John Patrick. The film stars Jean Hersholt, Claire Trevor, Cesar Romero, Slim Summerville, Henry Wilcoxon and Inez Courtney. The film was released on October 14, 1938, by 20th Century Fox. The film follows the escalating rivalry between radio journalists Duke Lester and Christine Nelson that culminates in a competition to cover the exploits the famous Canadian quintuplets, the Wyatts, played by the Dionne quintuplets. She Returned at Dawn Return at Dawn is a 1938 French drama film starring Danielle Darrieux, and was directed by Henri Decoin, who co-wrote the screenplay with Pierre Wolff, based on a short story by Vicki Baum. The music score is by Paul Misraki. The sets were designed by the art director Serge Piménoff. It was filmed in Zichyújfalu and Budapest. Pride of the Blue Grass Pride of the Blue Grass is a 1939 American drama film directed by William C. McGann and written by Vincent Sherman. The film stars Edith Fellows, James McCallion, Granville Bates, Aldrich Bowker, Arthur Loft and William Hopper. The film was based on an actual 15-year-old blind horse, Elmer Gantry, who was co-billed as a star and played himself. Gantry was bought and trained as a show horse by wrangler Eleanor Getzendaner but became blind at the age of 13 following two years of experiencing periodic ophthalmia, after which she patiently trained him to jump. The film was released by Warner Bros. on October 7, 1939. Special Inspector Special Inspector, also known as Across the Border, is a 1938 Canadian/American international co-production crime film, directed by Leon Barsha. It stars Charles Quigley, Rita Hayworth, and George McKay. Rita Hayworth’s second Canadian film for Columbia Pictures shot in Victoria. Charles Quigley plays an American Special Inspector on an assignment to capture a gang smuggling furs from Canada into the United States. What a Life What a Life is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Theodore Reed and starring Jackie Cooper, Betty Field, John Howard, Janice Logan, Vaughan Glaser, Lionel Stander and Hedda Hopper. Written by Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder, the film was released on October 6, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. This is the first in a series of eleven Henry Aldrich films based on the leading character from the radio series The Aldrich Family Dr. Christian Meets the Women Dr. Christian Meets the Women is a 1940 American film directed by William C. McGann, one of the series of six Dr. Christian films featuring Jean Hersholt. Muzykalnaya istoriya Musical Story is a 1940 Soviet musical comedy film directed by Aleksandr Ivanovsky and Gerbert Rappaport. The Ranger and the Lady The Ranger and the Lady is a 1940 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers, and George "Gabby" Hayes. International Squadron International Squadron is a 1941 American war film directed by Lewis Seiler and Lothar Mendes that starred Ronald Reagan, Olympe Bradna and in his final film, James Stephenson. The film is based on the Eagle Squadrons, American pilots who volunteered to fly for the Royal Air Force during World War II. International Squadron featured noted Hollywood pilot Paul Mantz who acted as the films aerial coordinator and flew during the production. Henry Aldrich's Little Secret Henry Aldrichs Little Secret is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Hugh Bennett and written by Val Burton and Aleen Leslie. The film stars Jimmy Lydon, Charles Smith, John Litel, Olive Blakeney, Tina Thayer and Ann Doran. The film was released on June 10, 1944, by Paramount Pictures. Dark Is the Night Dark Is the Night is a 1945 Soviet war film directed by Boris Barnet. Secret Agent X-9 Secret Agent X-9 is a 1945 Universal movie serial based on the comic strip Secret Agent X-9. It was the second serial with this name, the first was released by Universal in 1937. Under the Tonto Rim Under the Tonto Rim is a 1947 American Western film directed by Lew Landers and starring Tim Holt, Nan Leslie, and Richard Martin. Written by Norman Houston and based on the novel Under the Tonto Rim by Zane Grey, the film is about a gang of outlaws who rob a stagecoach and kill one of the drivers. The stagecoach owner goes undercover to learn the identities and location of the gang leaders. The novel had been adapted to film twice before, in 1928 and 1933, under the same title. Wyoming Wyoming is a 1947 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Wild Bill Elliott, Vera Ralston and John Carroll. The films sets were designed by the art director Frank Hotaling. Highway 13 Highway 13 is a 1948 American film directed by William Berke and starring Robert Lowery. Lowery had just made Shep Comes Home for financier Robert L. Lippert. Western Heritage Western Heritage is a 1948 American Western film directed by Wallace Grissell. The film is a Tim Holt B Western about land robbers and forgers in the southwest. Although based on an original screenplay the film features Chito Rafferty from RKOs earlier Zane Grey series. Surrender Surrender is a 1950 American Western film directed by Allan Dwan, written by James Edward Grant and Sloan Nibley, and starring Vera Ralston, John Carroll, Walter Brennan, Francis Lederer, William Ching, Maria Palmer and Jane Darwell. It was released on September 15, 1950, by Republic Pictures. When I Grow Up When I Grow Up is a 1951 American drama film written and directed by Michael Kanin. The film stars Bobby Driscoll, Robert Preston, Martha Scott, Sherry Jackson, Johnny McGovern and Frances Chaney. The film was released on April 20, 1951, by United Artists. The Pace That Thrills The Pace That Thrills is a 1952 American action film directed by Leon Barsha and written by Robert Lee Johnson and DeVallon Scott. The film stars Bill Williams, Carla Balenda, Robert Armstrong, Frank McHugh and Michael St. Angel. The film was released on March 21, 1952, by RKO Pictures. The Broken Horseshoe The Broken Horseshoe is a 1953 British crime film directed by Martyn C. Webster and starring Robert Beatty, Elizabeth Sellars, Peter Coke and Hugh Kelly. A surgeon is drawn into a murder case when he offers shelter to a woman who has witnessed a killing linked to a horse-doping syndicate. It was based on a six-part television series The Broken Horseshoe which had aired the previous year. China Venture China Venture is a 1953 film directed by Don Siegel. The plot concerns an American patrol sent into South China during World War II to rescue an important prisoner held by Chinese guerrillas. The Life and Music of Giuseppe Verdi Giuseppe Verdi, released theatrically in the USA as The Life and Music of Giuseppe Verdi and on video as Verdi, the King of Melody, is a 1953 Italian biographical musical melodrama film starring Pierre Cressoy and directed by Raffaello Matarazzo. It is based on adult life events of the composer Giuseppe Verdi. The film was a commercial success, grossing over 957 million lire at the Italian box office. There Auto Be a Law There Auto Be a Law is a 1953 Looney Tunes cartoon written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Robert McKimson. It is a blackout gag cartoon about automobiles. House of Ricordi House of Ricordi is a 1954 French-Italian historical melodrama film based on the early history of the Italian music publishing house Casa Ricordi. It is directed by Carmine Gallone and stars Märta Torén, Marcello Mastroianni and Micheline Presle. The Ricordi familys interactions with many of the great composers of the nineteenth century are portrayed. The films sets were designed by Mario Chiari. It was shot at the Cinecittà Studios and on location in Milan, Paris and Rome. Double Jeopardy Double Jeopardy American crime film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Rod Cameron, Gale Robbins and Allison Hayes. It is also known by the alternative title of Crooked Ring. The films art direction was by Carroll Clark. La schiava del peccato Schiava del peccato is a 1954 Italian melodrama film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo. Hello Smile! Hello Smile ! or Bonjour sourire, is a French comedy film from 1956, directed by Claude Sautet, written by Jean Marsan, starring Henri Salvador and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles "Die tolle Residenz", "Sourire aux lèvres". The Depraved The Depraved is a 1957 British crime film. Die Geierwally The Vulture Wally is a 1956 West German drama film directed by Franz Cap and starring Barbara Rütting, Carl Möhner and Heinrich Hauser. Based on a popular novel which has had several film adaptations, it is part of the tradition of Heimatfilm. The films sets were designed by the art director Carl Ludwig Kirmse. Gun Girls Gun Girls is an American crime film, written, edited and directed by Robert C. Dertano as well as being based on Dertranos novel Girls on Parole. The film starred Jeanne Ferguson, Jacqueline Park, Eve Brent and Timothy Farrell and was released in 1957 by Astor Pictures. Loser Takes All Loser Takes All is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin, starring Glynis Johns, Rossano Brazzi, and Robert Morley, with on a screenplay by Graham Greene based on Greenes novella of the same name. True as a Turtle True as a Turtle is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Wendy Toye and starring John Gregson, Cecil Parker, June Thorburn and Keith Michell. In the film, a young couple embark on a voyage on a ketch named Turtle. John Coates wrote the screenplay, based on his novel of the same name. The England maritime location for shooting was mainly the river Hamble. The yacht club shown is the Royal Lymington Yacht Club. Calypso Heat Wave Calypso Heat Wave is a 1957 American film starring Merry Anders, Meg Myles and, as herself, Maya Angelou. It was an attempt by producer Sam Katzman to repeat the success of Rock Around the Clock with calypso music. It was originally known as Juke Box Jamboree. Behold Thy Son is a 1957 Japanese film directed by Heinosuke Gosho. Mister Rock and Roll Mister Rock and Roll is a 1957 American musical film directed by Charles S. Dubin and written by James Blumgarten. The film stars Alan Freed, Teddy Randazzo, Lois OBrien, Rocky Graziano, Jay Barney, Al Fisher and Lou Marks. The film was released on October 16, 1957, by Paramount Pictures. No Road Back No Road Back is a 1957 British crime film directed by Montgomery Tully. The film is notable for being the first major film role for future filmstar Sean Connery. Connerys role is that of a minor gangster who has a speech impediment. Manhunt in the Jungle Manhunt in the Jungle is a 1958 American adventure film directed by Tom McGowan and written by Sam Mervin and Owen Crump. The film stars Robin Hughes, Luis Álvarez, James Wilson, Jorge Montoro, Natalia Mazuelos and John B. Symmes. The film was released by Warner Bros. on April 11, 1958. Goha Goha is a 1958 French-Tunisian film. It starred Omar Sharif and it was the cinema debut of Claudia Cardinale. At the 1958 Cannes Film Festival it was awarded with the Jury Prize and it had been nominated for the Palme dOr. It was shown as part of the Cannes Classics section of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. The Pirate and the Slave Girl The Pirate and the Slave Girl is a 1959 Italian adventure film written and directed by Piero Pierotti and starring Lex Barker. A Woman Possessed A Woman Possessed is a low budget 1958 British drama film directed by Max Varnel and starring Margaretta Scott, Francis Matthews, and Kay Callard. A False Student is a 1960 Japanese drama film directed by Yasuzo Masumura and starring Ayako Wakao. Brevi amori a Palma di Majorca Vacations in Majorca is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Bianchi. A Queen for Caesar A Queen for Caesar is a 1962 Italian-French historical drama film set in Egypt in 48 BC. Unlike other films about Caesar and Cleopatra, this film focuses entirely on the dynastic struggle within Egypt leading up to the arrival of Caesar, and in fact, we only see him in the closing scene of the film when he arrives at The Ptolemaic Palace in Alexandria. This film was directed by Piero Pierotti and Victor Tourjansky. 20th Century Fox bought the rights for the film to keep it out of release lest it compete with their own Elizabeth Taylor Cleopatra. Secret File: Hollywood Secret File: Hollywood is a 1962 American crime drama film directed by Rudolph Cusumano, and starring Robert Clarke, Francine York, Sydney Mason, Maralou Gray, and John Warburton. The film marks the onscreen debut of Francine York. The film was released by Crown International Pictures on June 6, 1962. Memories Yaadein is a 1964 black and white Hindi film directed and produced by Sunil Dutt also starring himself. The only other actor in the film is Nargis Dutt that too in a silhouette in the final scene. This film is the first Indian film in cinema that features only a single actor and hence has found an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records in the category Fewest actors in a narrative film. Film narrative progresses through dialogues and background music composed by Vasant Desai, who also gave two songs sung by Lata Mangeshkar. The Sword of Ali Baba The Sword of Ali Baba is a 1965 American adventure film directed by Virgil W. Vogel and written by Edmund Hartmann and Oscar Brodney. The film stars Peter Mann, Jocelyn Lane, Frank McGrath, Gavin MacLeod, Frank Puglia and Peter Whitney. The film was released in April 1965, by Universal Pictures. Fall of the Mohicans Fall of the Mohicans is a 1965 Spanish-Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Mateo Cano. The film is based on James Fenimore Coopers novel The Last of the Mohicans. Naked Evil Naked Evil is a black-and-white independent 1966 British horror film, produced by Michael F. Johnson, and written and directed by Stanley Goulder. The film stars Basil Dingnam, Anthony Ainley, Richard Coleman and John Ashley Hamilton. It tells a story of voodoo activities in an all-male student hostel in a fictitious English city, where the brilliant resident students are from Jamaica and other countries in the Commonwealth realm. The bizarre events at the hostel and a local neighbourhood are investigated by a detective inspector who, with the help of a priest, comes to realise that hes not dealing with the usual sort of crime. They discover what several of the students already know: that the hostels elderly caretaker is a Jamaican obi man who is responsible for the evil that has enveloped the hostel. The film is based on the BBC-TV play The Obi by Jon Manchip White. After its UK release, Naked Evil was theatrically released in the US with the black-and-white tinted so that it appeared to be in colour. It was released again as a television movie under the title Exorcism at Midnight, with a modified plot and new full-colour sequences featuring an American cast. Corazón salvaje Corazón salvaje was the second film adaptation of the Caridad Bravo Adams 1957 novel of the same name. It is considered the closest to the original story. The first film was made in 1956 and starred Martha Roth. The 1968 version starred Julio Alemán in the role of Juan del Diablo and Angélica María as Mónica Molnar – this part made her a star in China. She later repeated her role in the 1977 telenovela version. Sor Ye-yé Sor Ye Ye is a 1968 musical film. The movie is a co-production between Spain and Mexico, starring Hilda Aguirre, Manuel Gil and Enrique Guzmán. The movie is loosely based on the novel La hermana San Sulpicio. Chhupa Rustam Chhupa Rustam is a 1973 Hindi film produced and directed by Vijay Anand. The film stars Dev Anand, Hema Malini, Premnath, Ajit, Vijay Anand, Bindu and Prem Chopra. The music is by S.D. Burman. Tora-san's Forget Me Not aka Torasan and his Forget-Me-Not is a 1973 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Ruriko Asaoka as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Forget Me Not is the eleventh entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. It Couldn't Happen to a Nicer Guy It Couldnt Happen to a Nicer Guy is a 1974 American made-for-television black comedy film starring Paul Sorvino and JoAnna Cameron. The film was co-written and produced by Arne Sultan as an ABC Movie of the Week installment. Sidekicks Sidekicks is a 1974 American made-for-television comedy western film directed by Burt Kennedy and starring Larry Hagman and Louis Gossett Jr.. The film was a pilot for a proposed television show as a continuation of the 1971 theatrical release Skin Game, with James Garner and Gossett. Tívoli Tívoli is a 1974 Mexican comedy-drama film directed by Alberto Isaac and starring Alfonso Arau, Pancho Córdova, Lyn May and Carmen Salinas. Loosely based on the true story of the last days of the Tívoli, an infamous variety theatre which had its heyday in the 1940s and early 1950s in Mexico City, the film, as its opening text claims, rather than give an historical account, aspires to evocate, in a nostalgic and humorous way, the atmosphere of the lively nightlife of that period, "which has disappeared forever." Interweaved with burlesque performances with colorful costumes and sets, seductive stripteases and comedic variety acts, the films main plot tells how a plan to tear down the theater by politicians, city officials, and property developers is met with resistance by the entertainers. A Little Princess A Little Princess is a BBC television mini-series directed by Derek Martinus, based upon the novel A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett. This version is noted for being very faithful to the original novel. It ran on the Sunday tea-time slot, where at the time the BBC often ran faithful adaptations of classic novels. It was originally broadcast in six 25-minute episodes on BBC 1, 18 February to 25 March 1973. Roll, Freddy, Roll! Roll, Freddy, Roll! is a 1974 American TV comedy film directed by Bill Persky. First, You Cry First, You Cry is a 1978 American made-for-television biographical drama film starring Mary Tyler Moore, Anthony Perkins, Jennifer Warren, Richard Dysart and Don Johnson, directed by George Schaefer. It is based on the 1976 autobiography First, You Cry written by NBC News correspondent Betty Rollin in which she recalls her battle with breast cancer. The film was broadcast on CBS on November 8, 1978. Herzog Blaubarts Burg Herzog Blaubarts Burg is a film of the opera Bluebeards Castle by the Hungarian composer Béla Bartók, written in 1911 to a symbolist libretto by the poet and later film theorist Béla Balázs. The film was made for West German television, Süddeutscher Rundfunk, and was produced by Norman Foster, who also performs the lead role. The designer was Hein Heckroth who brought in his old friend Michael Powell, for whom he had designed a number of films, to direct it. The film, which was shot at Dürer Film Ateliers in Salzburg, was out of circulation for decades because of legal problems. Balázs retelling is a modified version of the story of Bluebeard, the wife-killer of legend. In the opera, Bluebeard reluctantly and gradually uncovers the secrets of his psyche to his fourth wife, opening the seven doors in his castle to ultimately reveal the still living previous wives, among whom the horrified Judit must take her place. The only performers are Norman Foster as Bluebeard and Ana Raquel Satre as Judit, his fourth wife, accompanied by the Zagreb Symphony Orchestra conducted by Milan Horvath. It is sung in German although prints exist with English subtitles. A recent print was made which included Powells notes on the production, displayed as subtitles. Bartóks opera, which did not receive its first mounting until 1918, was widely regarded as "unperformable" due to its lack of stage action. Powell and Heckroth turn this quality to their advantage by creating an intense, expressionist psychodrama, where lighting and abstract décor convey the gradual revelation of Bluebeards inner torment to his last wife. The vivid colours and semi-abstract, neo-primitive décor designed by Heckroth and his team give the film a suitably oppressive feel. After the trauma of Peeping Toms reception, Powell succeeded with a musical project that is the equal of anything in his career. Herzog Blaubarts Burg stands as a final proof of Powells claim that the essential unity of art can best be realized in cinema. Churchill and the Generals Churchill and the Generals is a 1979 BBC television drama concerning the relationship between Winston Churchill and generals of the Allied forces, set in the Cabinet Office and War Rooms between 1940 and 1945. It was written by Ian Curteis. It was first broadcast on BBC 2 on 23 September 1979, and repeated on BBC 1 on 22 August 1981. It screened on 5 March 1981 in the United States. The Times television critic Michael Ratcliffe wrote: Churchill, though trivial, was intermittently moving and fun Timothy West won the John Logie Baird performance award. He reprised the role of Churchill in The Last Bastion and Hiroshima. The Last Word The Last Word is a 1979 film starring Richard Harris. It was the last movie directed by Roy Boulting. It was also known as The Numbers. 1958 1958 is a Norwegian 1980 drama film directed by Oddvar Bull Tuhus, starring Rune Dybedahl and Cecilie Holter. It takes place in the year 1958, and deals with a group of teenagers in Sinsen, Oslo. Eugenio Voltati Eugenio is a 1980 Italian comedy drama film by Luigi Comencini. It entered the 37th Venice International Film Festival. The film won the David di Donatello for best score. The Chieh Boxing Master The Chinese Stuntman is a 1982 martial arts Bruceploitation film starring Bruce Li. Arohan Arohan is a 1983 Hindi film by Shyam Benegal, starring Victor Banerjee and Om Puri in the lead roles with Dipti Bhatt as Haris wife. Het beest Het Beest is a 1982 Belgian/Dutch film, made by Flemish writer/director Paul Collet and starring Willem Ruis. For Ruis, who was at the height of his career as a showman and presenter on Dutch television, it was his first and last appearance in cinema. The movie was a flop. Best Revenge Best Revenge is a 1984 Canadian film directed by John Trent from a story by David Rothberg. Originally entitled Misdeal the film was renamed following a delayed release. The film was panned for its similarity to Midnight Express. Adaminte Variyellu Aadaminte Vaariyellu is a 1984 Malayalam film directed by K. G. George, starring Srividya, Suhasini and Soorya. The film handles issues of women. Ask Max Ask Max is a 1986 American film for television starring Jeff Cohen as Max Baxter a kid inventor. Max designs a bike that he sells to a toy company. Voyage of the Young Composer The Journey of a Young Composer is a 1985 Georgian comedy drama film directed by Georgiy Shengelaya. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival where Shengelaya won the Silver Bear for Best Director. Coming Up Roses Coming Up Roses is a 1986 Welsh language comedy film. It was directed by Stephen Bayly and starred Dafydd Hywel, Gillian Elisa and Mari Emlyn. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. The film centres on the closure of the last small town cinema in South Wales and the communitys efforts to pull together to save the cinema. Playing Away Playing Away is a 1987 TV comedy film directed by Horace Ové, from a screenplay by Caryl Phillips. In the story, an English cricket team, fictitiously named "Sneddington", invites a team of West Indian heritage based in Brixton to play a charity game in support of their "Third World Week." According to Screenonline, "The gentle comedy of manners and unexpected reversal of white and black stereotypes in Playing Away contrasts sharply with the stylistic experimentation and the militant denunciations of racial prejudice in director Horace Ovés earlier feature, Pressure." New York Times reviewer Vincent Canby called it "witty and wise without being seriously disturbing for a minute". The cricket match scenes were filmed at Botany Bay Cricket Club in Enfield. Among those starring in Playing Away were: Norman Beaton Nicholas Farrell Brian Bovell Ross Kemp Gary Beadle Trevor Thomas Ram John Holder Bruce Purchase Joseph Marcell Director: Horace Ové Producer: Vijay Amarnani Music by: Simon Webb Population: 1 Population: 1 is a 1986 punk rock musical film written and directed by Rene Daalder. The film stars Tomata du Plenty of the Screamers as a defense contractor who somehow becomes the sole survivor of a nuclear holocaust. In his solitude, he traces the history of U.S. civilization in the 20th century through musical numbers featuring himself and 1980s punk diva Sheela Edwards. The film features early appearances by members of Los Lobos, Beck, Vampira, Penelope Houston, Carel Struycken, K.K. Barrett, Mike Doud and El Duce. Cast Halodhia Choraye Baodhan Khai Halodhia Choraye Baodhan Khai is a 1987 Assamese film of social genre made by director Jahnu Barua. It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in 1988 and multiple awards at the Locarno International Film Festival in 1988. It was the third full-length feature film made by Barua. Jenatsch Jenatsch is a 1987 French-Swiss drama film directed by Daniel Schmid. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Coda Coda is a 1987 Australian made-for-TV horror mystery film directed by Craig Lahiff who described it as "very much a telefilm. I suppose its very Hitchcocky - and de Palma inspired." It was the first of three films Lahiff had arranged finance for which were made in succession. The film focuses on a serial killer targeting female university students. It was shot on location at Flinders University on 16mm and features women in all the lead roles. Journey to Spirit Island Journey to Spirit Island is a 1988 U.S. Emmy Award-winning family adventure film directed by Lásló Pal, produced by Bruce Clark, with a screenplay by Crane Webster from a story by Lásló Pal and Crane Webster. "Journey to Spirit Island" stars Bettina Bush, Brandon Douglas and Marie Antoinette Rodgers. The cinematography is by the Oscar-winning Vilmos Zsigmond. On the Olympic Peninsula and a nearby, unspoilt San Juan island; a young Native American girl, her brother and their two new friends battle land developers determined to build a holiday resort on the sacred burial site that is Spirit Island. Shootdown Shootdown is a 1988 American made-for-television drama film starring Angela Lansbury. Leonard Hill served as the executive producer. Mado, poste restante Mado, Hold for Pick Up is a French-Soviet romantic drama 1990, directorial debut of Aleksandr Adabashyan. The film is based on the novel by Simone Arèse Mado. Stan posiadania Inventory is a 1989 Polish drama film directed by Krzysztof Zanussi. It was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival. The Fool The Fool is a 1990 British film, produced and directed by Christine Edzard from a script by Edzard and Olivier Stockman. Jit Jit is a Zimbabwean film made in 1990. It is about a young African man who must try every trick in the book in his attempts to win the heart of the most beautiful girl in his village. It is produced by Neil Dunn, Rory Kilalea, Michael Raeburn. It is directed by Joel Phiri and Michael Raeburn. Details Country: Zimbabwe Language: English Release Dates France Ring of Scorpio Ring of Scorpio is a 1990 Australian miniseries. It was made with assistance from the Film Finance Corporation Australia, BBC Television, and the Nine Network. It was shot in Morocco, Spain, Sydney, and Broken Hill. Waldo Salt: A Screenwriter's Journey Waldo Salt: A Screenwriters Journey is a 1990 American documentary film directed by Eugene Corr. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film was screened at the 1990 Sundance Film Festival and is a part of the PBS American Masters series of documentary films. The documentary is about the life and work of American screenwriter Waldo Salt who was put on the Hollywood blacklist in the 1950s but went on to win two Academy Awards in the 1970s. The story is told through interviews with collaborators and friends such as Dustin Hoffman, Robert Redford, Jon Voight, John Schlesinger and with clips from Salts films, chiefly Midnight Cowboy. Weekend with Kate Weekend with Kate is a 1990 Australian film directed by Arch Nicholson and starring Colin Friels and Catherine McClements. Son of a General II Generals Son II is a 1991 South Korean film directed by Im Kwon-taek. Slickers vs. Killers Slicker Vs. Killers is a 1991 Hong Kong action comedy film produced, directed by and starring Sammo Hung. Keep It for Yourself Keep It for Yourself is a 1991 black and white drama short film written and directed by Claire Denis. The Godfather Squad Hong Kong Godfather is a 1991 Hong Kong action film directed by Ho Cheuk-wing starring Andy Lau. Breath of Life Breath of Life is a 1990 Italian drama film directed by Beppe Cino. It is an adaptation of Gesualdo Bufalinos 1981 novel, Diceria delluntore. The film, starring Franco Nero and Vanessa Redgrave was released in Italy on 11 October 1990. Leo Sonnyboy Leo Sonnyboy is a 1989 Swiss film directed by Rolf Lyssy. The comedy was filmed in Zürich and at various locations in Switzerland, and produced in Switzerland. Decadence Decadence is a 1994 British film starring Joan Collins and Steven Berkoff, written and directed by Berkoff and based on his play of the same name. It was filmed entirely in Luxembourg and featured, as guest stars, Christopher Biggins, Marc Sinden and Michael Winner. Esti Kornél csodálatos utazása The Wondrous Voyage of Kornel Esti is a 1995 Hungarian drama film directed by József Pacskovszky. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival. Le joueur de violon The Violin Player is a 1994 French-Belgian drama film directed by Charles Van Damme. It was entered into the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Madness Madness is a 1992 Italian giallo film directed by Bruno Mattei. The film is about Giovanna Dei who is the creator of the comic series Doctor Dark, a character with a split personality. After a series of murders begin to happen in similar fashion to how Doctor Darks fictional murders. Dei defends herself against any criticism of the violence in her comics and later finds that the murderer is leaving the eyeballs of her victims in her apartment. Madness was a low budget production shot for foreign audiences. The version released to home video in Italy differs from the original film market screenings, where it borrows murder scenes from A Blade in the Dark. Only the English dubbed version was released internationally under the title Madness, it was released in Italy as Gli occhi dentro. Film historians Roberto Curti and Troy Howarth commented on the film negatively on their retrospective reviews of the film. Twenty Something Twenty Something is a 1994 Hong Kong film directed by Teddy Chan Tak-Sum. It is the sole Category-III film in UFOs list of credits, and features a hit theme song "Wish" sung by Sandy Lam. Then newcomer Jordan Chan won Best Supporting Actor at the 14th Hong Kong Film Awards for his role in the film. House House is a Canadian drama film, released in 1995. Written and directed by Laurie Lynd as an adaptation of Daniel MacIvors one-man play House, the film stars MacIvor as Victor, an antisocial drifter with some hints of paranoid schizophrenia, who arrives in the town of Hope Springs and invites ten strangers into the local church to watch him perform a monologue about his struggles and disappointments in life. The original play was performed solely by MacIvor. For the film, Lynd added several other actors, giving the audience members some moments of direct interaction and intercutting Victors monologue with scenes which directly depict the stories he describes. The extended cast includes Anne Anglin, Ben Cardinal, Patricia Collins, Jerry Franken, Caroline Gillis, Kathryn Greenwood, Nicky Guadagni, Joan Heney, Rachel Luttrell, Stephen Ouimette, Simon Richards, Christofer Williamson and Jonathan Wilson. The film premiered at the 1995 Toronto International Film Festival in the Perspectives Canada series, before going into general release in 1996. The film garnered two Genie Award nominations at the 17th Genie Awards in 1996, for Best Sound Editing and Best Original Song Murdered Innocence Murdered Innocence is a 1995 film directed by Frank Coraci. Chitralekha Chitralekha is a 1964 historical-philosophical Hindi film directed by Kidar Sharma and starring Ashok Kumar, Meena Kumari, and Pradeep Kumar. It was based on the 1934 Hindi novel of the same name by Bhagwati Charan Verma about Bijgupta serving under the Maurya Empire and the king Chandragupta Maurya and his love for the courtesan Chitralekha. The films music and lyrics were by Roshan and Sahir Ludhianvi, respectively. The film was noted for songs such as "Sansaar Se Bhaage Phirte Ho" and "Man Re Tu Kaahe." It was a remake of Chitralekha, also directed by Kidar Sharma, which was the second-highest grossing Indian film of 1941. Unlike the previous version, the 1964 film did not do well at the box office; critics have suggested poor screenwriting and incorrect casting as reasons. Shots in 3/4 Time Shots in Threequarter Time is a 1965 crime film directed by Alfred Weidenmann. Basta che non si sappia in giro!.. Basta che non si sappia in giro is a 1976 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini, Nanni Loy and Luigi Magni. The film obtained a good commercial success. Teito taisen is a tokusatsu dark fantasy/historical fiction film directed by Takashige Ichise and distributed by Toho Studios. It is an adaptation of the eleventh book of the Teito Monogatari novel by Hiroshi Aramata. It is the second cinematic adaptation of the Teito Monogatari series and is a sequel to The Last Megalopolis. Probably Love Probably Love is a 2001 Italian drama film directed by Giuseppe Bertolucci. It entered the "Cinema of the Present" section at the 58th Venice International Film Festival. Varietys film critic Deborah Young referred to it as "one of the most experimental fictional films to come out of Italy in many a moon". For his performance in this film Fabrizio Gifuni was appointed EFP Shooting Star at the 52nd Berlin International Film Festival. Lovers in Woomuk-Baemi Lovers of Woomuk-Baemi, also known as A Short Love Affair, is a 1990 South Korean film directed by Jang Sun-woo. The Last of the Mohicans The Last of the Mohicans is a 1968 internationally co-produced Western film, co-directed by Jean Dréville, Pierre Gaspard-Huit and Sergiu Nicolaescu. It was the second episode of the European TV miniseries Leatherstocking Tales. The Yellow Ticket Der Gelbe Schein is a 1918 German silent film starring Pola Negri in a double role as Lea and her mother Lydia, Victor Janson as Ossip Storki, and Harry Liedtke as Dimitri. It was directed by Victor Janson and Eugen Illés. The Sugar Factory The Sugar Factory is a 1999 Australian film directed by Robert Carter and Matt Day and Rhondda Findleton. Mijn franse tante Gazeuse Mijn Franse tante Gazeuse is a 1997 Dutch film directed by Joram Lürsen and Ben Sombogaart. Wir We is a 1982 German science fiction film written by Claus Hubalek, directed by Vojtěch Jasný and produced by German TV network ZDF. The film presents a world of harmony and conformity within a united state of technocratic progressivism. It is based on the 1921 novel We by the Russian writer Yevgeny Zamyatin. Shaolin Warrior Shaolin Warrior is a 1984 kung fu film directed by Chia-Liang Liu. It is originally a Cantonese language film. Agent Vinod Agent Vinod is a 1977 Hindi action spy film directed by Deepak Bahry. The film stars Mahendra Sandhu as a dashing Indian secret agent and Jagdeep as a comic side-kick. This movie turned out to be a surprise hit. Its title was reused in the 2012 Hindi film of the same name, however, it isnt a remake. College College is a 1984 Italian film directed by Franco Castellano and Giuseppe Moccia. It stars Christian Vadim and Federica Moro. Ernest the Rebel Ernest the Rebel is a 1938 French comedy film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Pierre Alcover, Mona Goya and Arthur Devère. Africa Speaks! Africa Speaks! is a 1930 American documentary film directed by Walter Futter and narrated by Lowell Thomas. It is an exploitation film. Le grand secret Le Grand Secret is a 1989 miniseries co-produced by France, Germany, Spain and Canada and directed by Jacques Trébouta. The screenplay by André Cayatte was based on the eponymous science fiction novel by René Barjavel,. The production, starring Claude Rich, Louise Marleau, Peter Sattmann, Claude Jade and Fernando Rey, tells the story of a grand conspiracy between world leaders to hide the existence of a contagious virus that makes humans immortal. Charley Moon Charley Moon is a 1956 British film directed by Guy Hamilton. It stars Max Bygraves, Dennis Price and Shirley Eaton. The screenplay and lyrics are by Leslie Bricusse. The story is based on Reginald Arkells backstage novel of the same name. It was filmed at Pinewood Studios and on location in Upton Grey and Greywell Hampshire. Sukeban deka: Kazama sanshimai no gyakushû is a live action Japanese film that was released in 1988. The is a sequel to the TV series Sukeban Deka III, based on the manga series Sukeban Deka which was written and illustrated by Shinji Wada. It stars the TV seriess lead Yui Asaka. The movie was followed by a third, unrelated movie entitled Yo-Yo Girl Cop in the year 2006. Quando c'era lui... caro lei! Quando cera lui... caro lei! is a 1978 Italian comedy film written and directed by Giancarlo Santi. It is a satirical recount of the Italian fascist era. The Setting Sun is a 1992 historical drama film directed by Rou Tomono, based on his novel of the same name. It stars Masaya Kato, Diane Lane, Yuen Biao, and Donald Sutherland. The film was a Taiwanese-Chinese-Japanese co-production. Willy McBean and His Magic Machine Willy McBean and His Magic Machine is a 1965 stop motion animated time travel film produced by Rankin/Bass Productions in the United States and Dentsu Motion Pictures in Japan. It was presented by Marshall Naify, released by Magna Pictures Distribution Corporation on June 23, 1965. Sing gei cha low The Teahouse is a 1974 Hong Kong crime drama directed by Kuei Chih-Hung. Written by On Szeto, the film is about an immigrant restaurant owner trying to protect his family from juvenile gangs. It was such a hit that the film was followed by a 1975 sequel, Big Brother Cheng, with kung fu star Kuan Tai Chen reprising the eponymous role. Paradise Grove Paradise Grove is an independent 2003 black comedy filmed in London. Much of the film is based in a fictional Jewish retirement home. It stars Ron Moody and Rula Lenska. It was directed by Charles Harris and was his first feature film. S.A.-Mann Brand S.A.-Mann Brand is a German film made around the time that Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. It was released in mid-June 1933. The film presents the story of a truck driver, Fritz Brand, who joins the Nazi Sturmabteilung to defend Germany against communist subversion orchestrated from Moscow. He persuades his social circle of the imminent danger and the need to support Hitler in the federal election. A review in the New York Times noted favorably the films production value and the absence of any anti-Semitic message, while also expressing contempt for its unsophisticated plot. La Carrera Pan Americana La Carrera Panamericana is a 1992 video of the Carrera Panamericana automobile race in Mexico. The film was directed by Ian McArthur, and included a soundtrack entirely of music by the band Pink Floyd, as the bands guitarist David Gilmour, drummer Nick Mason and manager Steve ORourke competed in the race in 1991. During the course of the race, Gilmour crashed, and while he was unharmed, Steve ORourke suffered a broken leg. Mason finished eighth overall with his co-driver, English auto racer Valentine Lindsay. Rusalka The Water Nymph is a 1910 Russian short film directed by Vasili Goncharov. The Lost Letter The Lost Letter, or A Disappeared Diploma, is a 1945 Soviet animated film directed by the "grandmothers of the Russian animation", Brumberg sisters, and Lamis Bredis. It is the first Soviet cel-animated feature film. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow and is based on the story with the same name by Nikolai Gogol. The creators of the film managed to report an originality of national Ukrainian color and to recreate the magical, fantastic atmosphere peculiar to works of the writer. Also, for more reliable statement of dance of the Zaporozhets and the Cossack to Igor Moiseyev was involved. The Letter The Letter is a 1997 South Korean film starring Choi Jin-sil and Park Shin-yang. Grateful Dead: Downhill from Here Downhill from Here is a concert performance video by the Grateful Dead. It was recorded at Alpine Valley Music Theatre, near East Troy, in July, 1989. Produced by Len DellAmico and Grateful Dead Productions. It was released by Monterey Home Video, on VHS in 1997 and on DVD in 1999, with a running time of 2 hours 30 minutes, and by Pioneer Entertainment, on LaserDisc in 1997. Most of Downhill From Here was recorded July 17, 1989. However, the last four songs of the first set – "Row Jimmy", "When I Paint My Masterpiece", "When Push Comes to Shove", and "The Music Never Stopped" – have been replaced with the last three songs of the first set from July 19: "West L.A. Fadeaway", "Desolation Row", and "Deal". "The Music Never Stopped", from July 17, is included in the albums Weir Here and Fallout from the Phil Zone. The latter also includes "Box of Rain" from July 19, and "Foolish Heart", from that date, is a bonus track on Built to Last. The word play of the title refers to the venues winter purpose as a downhill skiing facility, and to the dates being the last of the tour. It also refers to the gradient of Alpine Valleys general admission section and perhaps to the notion, as well as opinion of several members of the Grateful Dead, that 1989 through 1990 was the bands final peak period, ending with the death of keyboardist Brent Mydland in July 1990. Intlo Ramayya Veedilo Krishnayya Intlo Ramayya Veedilo Krishnayya is a 1982 Tollywood film, starring Chiranjeevi, Madhavi and Gollapudi Maruthi Rao. Kodi Rama Krishna directed this film. It is the debut movie for Kodi Rama Krishna and Gollapudi Maruthi Rao. The movie was remade in Tamil as Veetula Raman Veliyila Krishnan, in Kannada as Maneli Ramanna Beedheeli Kamanna and in Hindi as Ghar Mein Ram Gali Mein Shyam with Govinda, Neelam Kothari and Anupam Kher. The film was recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office. Patnam Vachchina Pativrathalu Patnam Vachina Pativrathalu is a 1982 Telugu film produced by Atluri Radha Krishna Murthy directed by Mouli. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Mohan Babu, Radhika, Geetha, Rao Gopal Rao and Nutan Prasad in important roles. The film is a remake of the 1980 Kannada movie Pattanakke Banda Pathniyaru. The song "Shankara Gangadhara" from the Kannada version was retained in this movie. Dil Tera Diwana Dil Tera Diwana is a 1962 Hindi comedy film. It stars Shammi Kapoor, Mala Sinha, Mehmood, Pran and Om Prakash. The music is by Shankar Jaikishan. The film is black and white in an era where colour films had already started making their appearance. The music of the film was popular. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Sabaash Meena. Magic Rock Magic Rock is a 2001 comedy-drama film written by Bradley Gallo and directed by Bradley Gallo and Aditya Chandora. Daisy Daisy is a 1988 Indian Malayalam-language musical-romance film that depicted teenage love, separation, and longing set in a boarding school in Ooty. It was written and directed by Prathap K. Pothan. It stars Harish and Sonia in the lead roles, along with Lakshmi in a pivotal role, and Kamal Hassan in an extended guest appearance. The screenplay was written by Prathap Pothan and the dialogues were written by Khalid. It was also dubbed in Hindi using the same title Daisy. Justice Chowdhary Justice Chowdary is a 1982 Telugu Action drama film, produced by T. Trivikrama Rao under the Vijayalakshmi Art Pictures banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Sridevi in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was remade in Hindi under the same name starring Jeetendra, in Tamil as Neethibathi starring Sivaji Ganesan and in Malayalam as Justice Raja starring Prem Nazir in 1983. The film became a Super Hit at the box office. Nadodi Mannan Nadodi Mannan is a 1958 Indian Tamil-language action adventure film directed by M. G. Ramachandran in his debut as a filmmaker. He stars in dual roles alongside Bhanumathi Ramakrishna, M. N. Rajam and B. Saroja Devi. P. S. Veerappa, M. N. Nambiar, M. G. Chakrapani, T. K. Balachandran and J. P. Chandrababu play supporting roles. The film revolves around a king being replaced by his look-alike after getting abducted on the eve of his coronation. The look-alike begins to implement social and economic reforms to uplift the poor which irks the kingdoms high priest, who has kidnapped the very person the look-alike resembles. The rest of the film shows how the look-alike saves the man he impersonates and defeats the high priest. Made on a budget of 1.8 million, Ramachandran co-produced the film with Chakrapani and R. M. Veerappan under the banner of Em.Gee.Yar Pictures. C. Kuppusami, K. Srinivasan, and P. Neelakantan were in charge of the screenplay. Kannadasan and Ravindar undertook the responsibility of writing the dialogues. The cinematography was handled by G. K. Ramu while K. Perumal and C. P. Jambulingam did the editing. S. M. Subbaiah Naidu and N. S. Balakrishnan composed the films soundtrack and score. Songs from the soundtrack like "Thoongathey Thambi Thoongathey", "Thadukkathey", "Summa Kedandha", and "Senthamizhe" became popular hits. Filmed in both black and white as well as Gevacolor, Nadodi Mannan was released on 22 August 1958 and garnered positive critical reception. It was a commercial success, grossing 11 million in its lifetime, thereby becoming only the second Tamil film to earn 10 million after another Ramachandran starrer Madurai Veeran; it became a silver jubilee film. Nadodi Mannan acquired cult status in Tamil cinema, and became a turning point for Ramachandran in terms of both his acting and political career. It was dubbed into Telugu as Anaganaga Oka Raju and in Hindi as Hamen Bhi Jeene Do. Aa Rathri Aa Raathri is a 1983 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Joshiy, starring Mammootty, Poornima Jayaram, M. G. Soman and Lalu Alex. This was the directors first collaboration with Mammootty. The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Adayalam Adayalam is a 1991 Indian Malayalam comedy-mystery film directed by K. Madhu and written by S. N. Swamy, starring Mammootty, Rekha, Shobana, Murali, and Manianpilla Raju. The film was produced by actor Janardanan, who also played a supporting role. The Death Train The Death Train is a 1978 Australian made-for-television horror thriller film directed by Igor Auzins, and starring Hugh Keays-Byrne and Max Meldrum. Gajakesariyogam Gajakesariyogam is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. G. Vishwambharan, starring Innocent, Mukesh and Sunitha in the lead roles. Ernest & Bertram Ernest & Bertram is a 2002 tragic comedy short film written and directed by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker and actor Peter Spears. The film spoofs Sesame Street characters Ernie and Bert. The film is based on Lillian Hellmans The Childrens Hour, and depicts Bert and Ernie after they are outed by Variety magazine. Although the film was a success at the Sundance Film Festival and the U.S Comedy Arts Festival, it kept from further distribution when Sesame Workshop served the films producers with a cease and desist order for copyright violation. 12 Tiny Christmas Tales 12 Tiny Christmas Tales is an American Christmas animated short film, that which was broadcast on Cartoon Network on December 7, 2001. It was created, animated and directed by Bill Plympton. Out Out is a 2002 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. Mano po Mano Po is Regal Entertainments entry for the 2002 Metro Manila Film Festival. The film focuses on the lives of the Chinese Filipino community. Mano Po stars an all-star cast headed by Maricel Soriano, Richard Gomez, Kris Aquino and Ara Mina. Eddie Garcia and Boots Anson-Roa play the patriarch and matriarch of the Go clan respectively. The film won the most major awards in the film-awarding bodies, including 12 awards in the 28th Manila Film Festival in 2002. It was named Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Best Director. Mano Po was among the top-grossing films in time for the Metro Manila Filmfest. The films success was followed by another episode, Mano Po 2: My Home and a spin-off, A Pinoy Mano Po! that was released in 2007. Man and the Moon "Man and the Moon" is an episode of Disneyland which originally aired on December 28, 1955. It was directed by Disney animator Ward Kimball. It begins with a humorous look with a mans fascination with the Moon through animation. This segment features characteristics of the Moon depicted from William Shakespeare and childrens nursery rhymes to lunar superstitions and scientific research. Then Kimball comes on with some information on the Moon, supplemented by graphics. Kimball then introduces Dr. Wernher von Braun, who discusses plans for a trip around the Moon. Dr. Wernher von Braun was employed as a technical consultant on this film by Walt Disney, and on a number of other Disney films. He had a great knowledge of rockets, as he had helped to develop the V-2 rocket while working for Nazi Germany. Finally, a live action simulation from inside and outside the manned Lunar Recon Ship RM-1 dramatizes what such an expedition might be like, including an almost-disastrous hit by a very small meteor. Towards the end, this film presents what seems to be a bit of sci-fi; as the RM-1, crossing the Moons night side, approaches the night/day terminator, high radiation is suddenly detected, and a flare fired over the area reveals what looks like a rectangular double wall, or the ruins thereof, extending out from a crater; strangely, none of the crew remark on it, and the unusual radiation is never mentioned again. This episode later reaired in 1959 under a new title: "Tomorrow the Moon". This episode was preceded by "Man in Space" and followed by "Mars and Beyond." Manathe Kottaram Manathe Kottaram is a 1994 Malayalam film, written and directed by Sunil, with story co-written by Kalabhavan Ansar and Robin. The film was produced by Hameed under the banner of Gemi Movies and distributed by Star Plus Release. It stars Shankar, Suresh Gopi, Dileep, Nadirsha, Indrans, Harisree Ashokan and Kushboo in the lead roles. Lorry Driver Lorry Driver is a 1990 Telugu Action film, produced by S. Jaya Rama Rao under the Jaya Productions banner, presented by Rao Gopal Rao and directed by B. Gopal. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Vijayashanti in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. This is the first of the four blockbusters that the combo B. Gopal and Balakrishna had along with Rowdy Inspector, Samarasimha Reddy and Narasimha Naidu. Pusca Bistra Pušća Bistra is a Croatian comedy film directed by Filip Sovagovic. It was released in 2005. Nine Girls and a Ghost Nine Girls and a Ghost is a 2002 comedy film, filmed in Cantonese, in which a girl receives a Daihatsu Mira Gino that is possessed by Marco, a ghost. The Hunters The Hunters is a 1957 ethnographic film that documents the efforts of four !Kung men to hunt a giraffe in the Kalahari Desert of Namibia. The footage was shot by John Marshall during a Smithsonian-Harvard Peabody sponsored expedition in 1952–53. In addition to the giraffe hunt, the film shows other aspects of !Kung life at that time, including family relationships, socializing and storytelling, and the hard work of gathering plant foods and hunting for small game. The film was produced at the Film Study Center of the Peabody Museum at Harvard University by John Marshall in collaboration with Robert Gardner. It won the Robert J. Flaherty Award for best one-off documentary from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1958, and was named to the US National Film Registry by the Librarian of Congress in 2003 for its "cultural, aesthetic, or historical significance". The Hunters was preserved in 2000 with a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation. In his book At The Edge of History, William Irwin Thompson uses the structure of The Hunters to model the universal form of conflict in values in human institutions. Clean Up Men Clean Up Men is a 2005, American comedy movie, directed by Christian A. Strickland, starring Roland Powell and Shawty Shawty. It was released on October 18, 2005. Koi Mere Dil Mein Hai Koi Mere Dil Mein HaiSung by Raj kashyap. Is a 2005 Indian Bollywood film directed by Deepak Ramsay. It stars Priyanshu Chatterjee and Dia Mirza in pivotal roles. B420 B420 is a 2005 Hong Kong film directed by Mathew Tang. The film is set in Macau. Concert for Bangladesh Revisited with George Harrison and Friends The Concert for Bangladesh is a live triple album credited to "George Harrison & Friends" and released on Apple Records in December 1971 in America and January 1972 in Britain. The album followed the two concerts of the same name, held on 1 August 1971 at New Yorks Madison Square Garden, featuring Harrison, Bob Dylan, Ravi Shankar, Ali Akbar Khan, Ringo Starr, Billy Preston, Leon Russell and Eric Clapton. The shows were a pioneering charity event, in aid of the homeless Bengali refugees of the Bangladesh Liberation War, and set the model for future multi-artist rock benefits such as Live Aid and the Concert for New York City. The event brought Harrison and Starr together on a concert stage for the first time since 1966, when the Beatles retired from live performance, and represented Dylans first major concert appearance in the US in five years. Co-produced by Phil Spector, The Concert for Bangladesh features his Wall of Sound approach in a live setting. Besides the main performers, the musicians and singers include Badfinger, Jim Horn, Klaus Voormann, Alla Rakha, Jim Keltner, Jesse Ed Davis and Claudia Linnear. Minimal post-production was carried out on the recordings, ensuring that the album was a faithful document of the event. The box sets packaging included a 64-page book containing photos from the concerts; the album cover, designed by Tom Wilkes, consisted of an image of a malnourished child sitting beside an empty food bowl. The album was delayed for three months due to protracted negotiations between Harrison and two record companies keen to protect their business interests, Capitol and Columbia/CBS. On release, The Concert for Bangladesh was a major critical and commercial success. It topped albums charts in several countries and went on to win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in March 1973. Together with the 1972 Apple concert film directed by Saul Swimmer, the album gained Indian classical music its largest Western audience up until that time. It was reissued in 2005, four years after Harrisons death, with revised artwork. As of 2011, sales of the album continue to benefit the George Harrison Fund for UNICEF, which raised $1.2 million for children in the Horn of Africa, in a campaign marking the albums 40th anniversary. The Short Life of José Antonio Gutierrez The Short Life of José Antonio Gutierrez is a 2006 documentary film directed by Heidi Specogna about the second US Marine to die during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Gutiérrez came from Guatemala and was a so-called green card soldier i.e. he obtained American citizenship only after his death. He was killed by friendly fire. The film tells his childhood by interviewing people who had known him. Gutierrez had lived as a street child, like many other Guatemalan children who had lost their parents during a genocidal civil war in which the CIA and the KGB were actively involved. Later he found refuge in an orphanage and was able to find his sister. When he grew up Gutierrez decided to go to the United States because he wanted to become an architect. He was a talented draftsman and saw no possibility of realizing his dream in his home country. The film accompanies young women who, despite the risks of which they are aware, take the freight train as Gutierrez had done. In the USA Gutierrez was able to attend high school because he looked younger than he was. Because he was considered to be a minor he could not be deported. He received a green card. After high school he became a Marine which surprised some of those who had known him because he had refused to speak English and was proud of being a Guatemalan. It seems Gutierrez saw no other way to fulfil his aspiration than to risk his life for a country which he didnt consider his own. After his death Gutierrez sister was informed by the American ambassador. She was offered a visa to the USA which she accepted. Although the film concentrates on Gutierrez and Guatemala it can, like other recent films, also be seen as an allegory on globalization. Inside Iraq: The Untold Stories Inside Iraq: The Untold Stories is an Iraq War documentary film directed and written by Mike Shiley. Nemesis Nemesis is a 2010 German drama film, marking the last work of Ulrich Mühe and the feature film debut of writer-director Nicole Mosleh. It tells the story of an estranged couple, played by Mühe and Susanne Lothar, who were a couple in real life. The film was shot in 2006 in Italy. While the film was in post-production, Ulrich Mühe was diagnosed with cancer and subsequently died before the film was finished. A legal battle with his widow prevented a release of the film for three years. It premiered at the Hof International Film Festival in Germany in 2010. The Color of Olives The Color of Olives is a 2006 political documentary film, distributed by Arab Film Distribution, produced by Daoud Sarhandi and directed by Carolina Rivas. It depicts the Palestinian family, the Amers, living in the West Bank. The documentary was filmed in Masha, a Palestinian village 15 miles from Tel Aviv, that was separated by the West Bank wall. Hani Amer, a Palestinian farmer, refused to vacate the land his ancestors cultivated for generations, and–along with his wife and six children–became flanked by Israeli military checkpoints and barricades. The Color of Olives follows the Amers everyday work routine and struggles; little dialogue is spoken though the family is often quoted by Rivas. In the United States, the movie opened in New York at the Two Boots Pioneer Theater in the East Village. It was shown with English subtitles. Detective Naani Detective Naani is an Indian Hindi-language film released on 22 May 2009. It is directed by debutante Romilla Mukherjee and stars Ava Mukherjee with Zain Khan, Amit Verma and Shweta Gulati. Rez Bomb Rez Bomb is a 2008 feature film directed and written filmmaker Steven Lewis Simpson and starring Tamara Feldman, Trent Ford, Russell Means and Chris Robinson. The film is a love story and thriller and is set in Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, which is the poorest place in the United States. The film was written to be shot in Scotland. The other main location was Rushville. The film premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival in 2008. Know Your Ally: Britain Know Your Ally: Britain was a 45-minute propaganda film made in 1944. It was narrated by Walter Huston and produced by the United States War Department and Signal Corp to solidify Anglo-American solidarity within the ranks as well as counter Nazi propaganda aimed at weakening the Alliance. Raggedy Ann and Andy in The Great Santa Claus Caper Raggedy Ann and Andy in The Great Santa Claus Caper, a.k.a. simply The Great Santa Claus Caper, is an animated American television special featuring Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy. Produced by Chuck Jones Enterprises, the special was first broadcast November 30, 1978 on CBS. The Unfortunate Policeman The Unfortunate Policeman is a 1905 British short silent comedy film, produced by Robert W. Paul, featuring a policeman chasing a young painter after he tips a pot of paint over him. The film is an, "elaborate chase comedy," which according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "is an example of the increasing use of real locations in R.W. Pauls work." Film historian Ian Christie adds, "the irreverent and disrespectful treatment of the policeman would soon become impossible in British films, thanks to the notorious list of proscriptions laid down by the British Board of Film Censors shortly after its creation in 1912." Phir Kabhi Phir Kabhi is a 2009 Hindi language Indian romance film directed by V. K. Prakash for producers Ronnie Screwvala and Pradeep Guha under their banners UTV Motion Pictures and Culture Company Pvt.Ltd. respectively starring Mithun Chakraborty, Dimple Kapadia and Rati Agnihotri. The film was released Direct-to-video and on DTH services on 22 September 2009. The Yellow House La Maison jaune is a 2007 Algerian film. The Last Homecoming The Last Homecoming is a 2008 drama film written and directed by Cypriot director Corinna Avraamidou. It is Avraamidous first feature film. The film is set on Cyprus during the summer of 1974, when Turkey invaded Cyprus, and follows the romantic and political relations of a Greek Cypriot family. The Witness from the Balcony of Room 306 The Witness: From the Balcony of Room 306 is a 2008 documentary short film created to honor the 40th annual remembrance of the life and death of Martin Luther King Jr.. Directed by Adam Pertofsky, the film received a 2008 Oscar nomination in the "Best Documentary Short Subject" Category at the 81st Academy Awards. American Mystic American Mystic is a 2010 American documentary film by writer-director Alex Mar. It premiered in the documentary competition at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival. Gangor Gangor is a 2010 multilingual, Independent film directed by Italo Spinelli. The Italian production is based on a Bangla short story Choli Ke Peeche by Mahasweta Devi. The film was shot in West Bengal in India with dialogues in Bengali, Santhali and English. The film was later dubbed into Italian. At the 5th Rome International Film Festival where the cast of the film got a standing ovation at the films screening. The film won the Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress awards at the New Jersey Independent South Asian Film Festival. The film won the NETPAC Jury award at the 10th Third Eye Asian Film Festival 2011. The film won the top award named after Filipino director Lino Brocka at the 13th Cinemanila International Film Festival in Philippines. Yuddha Yuddho is a Bengali language action drama film released in 2005 and dubbed in Odia. Directed by Rabi Kinagi, the movie featured Mithun Chakraborty, Debashree Roy, Jeet and Koel Mallick. Excited Excited is a 2009 Canadian romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Vancouver-based director Bruce Sweeney and produced by Catherine Middleton and Bruce Sweeney. It has screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, the Vancouver International Film Festival, the Palm Springs International Film Festival and the Seattle International Film Festival. It was given a theatrical release with Union Pictures. The film collected four Leo Awards including Best Feature length Drama and Best Direction of a feature-length drama. Bucksville Bucksville may refer to: Bucksville Bucksville Gasper, formerly known as Bucksville Bucksville, a 2011 independent film directed by Chel White Mitti Wajaan Maardi Mitti Wajaan Maardi, is an Indian Punjabi film directed by Manmohan Singh. Once Upon a Time the City of Fools Cera una volta la città dei matti... is Italian television film of two episodes. The film was shot in 2009. Its screenplay was written by Marco Turco, who also directed it. Rai Fiction and Ciao Ragazzi! produced the film under the direction of Claudia Mori. The film was shown at Bari International Film & TV Festival on 25 January 2010 in Teatro Petruzzelli as well as on 7 and 8 February 2010 at TV channel Rai Uno. The film includes two episodes. The first episode of the film was watched by 5.442 million viewers, the second one was watched by 5.9 million viewers. Fly High Flight is a 2009 South Korean film. Boleto al paraíso Ticket to Paradise is a 2011 Cuban drama film written and directed by Gerardo Chijona. Tupac Assassination: Conspiracy or Revenge Tupac Assassination: Conspiracy or Revenge is a documentary film about the unsolved murder of rapper Tupac Shakur produced by Frank Alexander, a Shakur bodyguard who was with the rapper at the time of the shooting, produced and directed by Richard Bond. Do Paise Ki Dhoop, Chaar Aane Ki Baarish Do Paise Ki Dhoop, Chaar Aane Ki Baarish is an Indian film written, and directed by Deepti Naval, starring Manisha Koirala, Rajit Kapur and Naval’s nephew, newcomer, Sanaj Naval in the lead roles. Marilyn Marilyn is a 2011 romantic crime drama film written and directed by Christopher Petry, starring Ryan Robbins and Allison Mack. It is based upon the true story of Paddy Mitchell, a notorious bank robber who was part of the Stopwatch Gang, who appeared on many of the top FBI most wanted lists during his tenure as a criminal. The film is noted for having been released via Distrify, a video on demand system which allows for the distributor to make money from the film via either rental or purchase. The Pretending Lovers The Pretending Lovers is a 2011 Chinese romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Liu Fendou. It stars Jiang Yiyan as Shen Lu and Huang Bo as her fake boyfriend. The rest of the cast includes Zhang Mo, Xia Jiawei, Wang Yansu, Li Haibin, Zhang Yuhan, and Gao Yifei. The film premiered in China on June 24, 2011. It tells a love story between a insurance salesman and a suspiciously psycho girl. Picture Paris Picture Paris is a 2012 short HBO film about a suburban woman with an empty nest who exhibits a passion for Paris. The film was written and directed by Brad Hall, starred Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Grégory Fitoussi and was shot in Paris in 2011. It was entered into the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival. Dangerously Excited Dangerously Excited is a 2012 South Korean comedy-drama film starring Yoon Je-moon as a stuffy municipal bureaucrat who learns to embrace life when a budding rock band moves into his basement. The film premiered at the 2011 Busan International Film Festival and also screened at the 2012 Udine Far East Film Festival. Cosplay Fetish Battle Drones Cosplay Fetish Battle Dronesis an American science fiction comedy film that was the first feature film by director and screenwriter Gregg Golding. The movie had its world premiere on December 11, 2013 at Another Hole In The Head International Genre Film Festival, and is a surrealistic parody of Japanese tokusatsu series such as Power Rangers and Kamen Rider. Before the Vigil is a 2013 Japanese drama film directed by Isao Yukisada. It is based on the novel Tsuya no Yoru by Areno Inoue Roaming Roaming is a 2013 Canadian film written and directed by Michael Ray Fox and produced by Michael Melski, Richard MacQueen, and Craig Cameron. The film features Rhys Bevan-John, Cory Bowles, Daniel Lillford, Martha Irving, Josh MacDonald, Sarah D. McCarthy, and Christina Cuffari. Roaming was the first film to be produced through Telefilm Canadas First Feature Program. La guerra dei vulcani The War of the Volcanoes is a 2012 documentary film directed by detailing the filming of Roberto Rossellinis 1950 film Stromboli starring Ingrid Bergman as well as the 1950 film Volcano starring Anna Magnani. Haru wo seotte is a 2014 Japanese drama film directed by Daisaku Kimura. It was released on 14 June 2014. Gooli Gooli is a Kannada action film, directed by P. Sathya, released in 2008. It stars Sudeep, Mamta Mohandas in lead roles. The film is produced by Ramu under the banner Ramu Enterprises and music is by Anoop Seelin. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Sabse Bada Mawali in 2009 and into Tamil as Korukkupettai Kooli in 2012. Gay Meets Girl Gay Meets Girl is a 2013 Dutch documentary film written, directed by and starring Tim den Besten and Nicolaas Veul. The documentary film explores the subjects of sexual fluidity and bisexuality through a gay mans quest to have sex with a woman. The original Dutch title means "A man doesnt know what hes missing" in English, a reference to a gay man not know what he is missing out on by not having sex with women. The documentary aired on Dutch public television. Good Favour Good Favour is a 2017 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Rebecca Daly. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Brihonnola Brihonnola is a 2014 Bangladeshi Feature film directed and produced by Murad Parvez based on a short story named "Gaach-ta Bolechilo" by Indian Bengali author Syed Mustafa Siraj. The film stars Ferdous Ahmed, Sohana Saba, Azad Abul Kalam, Jhuna Choudhury, Intekhab Dinar. Brihonnola is a tale of the goodness inherent in human nature prevailing over religious prejudice and racial dogmatism. The film released on 19 September 2014. Nerd Prom: Inside Washington's Wildest Week Nerd Prom: Inside Washingtons Wildest Week is a 2015 documentary film produced by Life Is My Movie Entertainment. The film follows ex Politico reporter Patrick Gavin and presents the modern White House Correspondents Dinner as an event that has lost sight of its original purpose. Ik ben Alice Alice Cares is a 2015 Dutch film directed by Sander Burger. It is a documentary film that explores how a new robot technology may be able to aid many senior citizens in the developing western world. The film premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival in Vancouver on 27 September 2015. A Wing and a Prayer A Wing and a Prayer is a 2015 PBS documentary by Boaz Dvir. The film predominantly covers the story of American pilot Al Schwimmer and his covert operation to deliver weapons to the Israeli Army prior to and during Israels War of Independence. It was first released on PBS to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. The Space Between The Space Between is a 2017 Canadian film written and directed by Amy Jo Johnson. It stars Amy Jo Johnson, Jayne Eastwood, Michael Ironside, Sonya Salomaa, Michael Cram and Julia Sarah Stone. Nirahua Hindustani Nirahua Hindustani is a 2014 Indian Bhojpuri-language action-romance-comedy film written by Santosh Mishra & directed by Satish Chand Jain. Produced and distributed by Nirahua Entertainment, Rahul Khan Productions & Nirahua Music World respectively, the film features Dinesh Lal Yadav and Amrapali Dubey in lead roles while Ayaz Khan, Gopal Rai, Kiran Yadav and Sanjay Pandey portray pivotal roles. It is the remake of the 2012 Chhattisgarhiya film "Laila Tip Top, Chhaliya Angutha Chhap" which starred Karan Khan, Sikha Chitambare and Sanjay Mahanand and he was directed by Satish Jain. The soundtrack and film score were composed by Rajesh - Rajnish. Satya Prakash was the films cinematographer and editing was done by Santosh Harawade. Nirahua Hindustani was released 11 March 2015 on the official YouTube channel of Nirahua Music World. The movie has crossed over 100 million views on YouTube. Halla Gulla Halla Gulla is a 2015 Pakistani romantic comedy film directed by Kamran Akbar Khan and produced by Hanif Mohammad under production banner S.E Films. The film stars Javed Sheikh, Ismail Tara, Asim Mehmood, Sidra Batool in lead along with Muneeb Butt, Ghazala Javed, Ashraf Khan, Adil Wadia, Zara Gull, Jasmeen, Maryam Ansari, Hina Rizvi, Hunain Maniar and Bilal Yousufzai. The film was distributed by IMGC Global Entertainment and Geo Films on 25 September 2015 in cinemas nationwide. (Otto) is a 2015 Dutch animated short film directed by Job Roggeveen, Joris Oprins and Marieke Blaauw, from the Dutch animation studio Job. The film had its international premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. was chosen to be the official Dutch entry for the Academy Award Best Animated Short Film 2016. Job, Joris & Mariekes previous film A Single Life was nominated Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 87th Academy Awards. Vellaiya Irukiravan Poi Solla Maatan Vellaiya Irukiravan Poi Solla Maatan is a 2015 Tamil language comedy film written and directed by newcomer A. L. Abanindran. Shree Shree is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language action drama film directed by Pushpavasagan which stars Suriya in the title role, with Shrutika and Gayatri Jayaraman in supporting roles. It was released to negative reviews.The film was dubbed in Telugu and released as Surya Putrudu. Meendum Oru Kadhal Kadhai Meendum Oru Kadhal Kadhai is a 2016 Tamil musical romance film directed by Mithran Jawahar, starring Walter Philips, Isha Talwar in the lead roles. It is a remake of the Malayalam film Thattathin Marayathu. The Island That All Flow By The Island That All Flow By is a 2016 Taiwanese television film. It stars Ivy Yin, Cheng Jen-shuo and Andrew Chen. Filming began on January 18, 2016. The film premiered on CTV and CTi Entertainment on April 29, 2016. Bananya is an original Japanese anime television series produced by animation studio Gathering. It aired from July 4, 2016 to September 26, 2016. The series follows a white cat who lives inside a banana. It was streamed outside of Japan by Crunchyroll. A second season premiered on October 1, 2019. Ulysses & Mona Ulysses & Mona is a 2018 French drama film directed by Sébastien Betbeder. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Mabel's New Hero Mabels New Hero is a 1913 American short comedy film featuring Mabel Normand, Fatty Arbuckle, and The Keystone Cops. A Dog's Love A Dogs Love is a 1914 American short silent fantasy film with subtitles, directed by Jack Harvey on his directorial debut. It stars Shep the Dog, Helen Badgley, and Arthur Bauer. The film is about a dog who loses his best friend, when a young girl is killed in an automobile accident, and focuses on his emotions in dealing with his loss. Well-received because of its "universally appealing" theme, the dogs emotions were reported as surpassing the childs histrionics. The film was shot on one reel by the Thanhouser Company, in total. It was shot in standard 35mm and a spherical 1.37:1 format. It was distributed by the Mutual Film Corporation upon release. Kitty Kelly of The Chicago Tribune called it a "miniature masterpiece." Copies of the film are in the Museum of Modern Art of New York City and the National Film of Ottawa film archive. Engelein Little Angel is a 1914 German silent comedy film directed by Urban Gad and starring Asta Nielsen and Max Landa. Huckleberry Finn Huckleberry Finn is a surviving American silent dramatic rural film from 1920, based on Mark Twains classic Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures. William Desmond Taylor directed Huckleberry Finn, as he had the 1917 film version of Tom Sawyer, using a scenario written by Julia Crawford Ivers, who also had been the writer for Tom Sawyer. It was the first version of the story entirely entrusted to a youth cast. Lewis Sargent and Gordon Griffith were child actors who already had a long and successful career and were well known to the public. Krasnye dyavolyata Red Devils is a 1923 Soviet adventure film directed by Ivan Perestiani based on the eponymous story by Pavel Blyakhin. It has become one of the most famous and oft-quoted works of the Soviet adventure film. East Side, West Side East Side, West Side is a 1927 American drama film directed by Allan Dwan and starring George OBrien, Virginia Valli, and June Collyer. The supporting cast includes J. Farrell MacDonald and Holmes Herbert. The epic film was shot extensively on various locations in New York City and includes a sinking ship loosely based upon the . The film is preserved at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The film was remade in 1931 as Skyline with Thomas Meighan and Hardie Albright. Africa Before Dark Africa Before Dark is an American animated short film featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It was directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks, and released on February 20, 1928 by Universal Pictures. The film was thought to be lost before a fragment was discovered in 2009 and later a full copy was found at the Austrian Film Museum in Vienna. The film was restored by Walt Disney Animation Studios and shown at a screening on June 13, 2015, with live orchestration provided by the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. It has now been released as a bonus item on the 2017 Bambi Blu-Ray release. The Desert Song The Desert Song is a 1929 American Pre-Code operetta film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring John Boles, Carlotta King, Louise Fazenda, and Myrna Loy. It was photographed partly in two-color Technicolor, the first film released by Warner Bros. to be in color. The film included a 10 minute intermission during which music was played. Although some of the songs from the show have been omitted, the film is otherwise virtually a duplicate of the stage production and extremely faithful to it. It was based on the hit musical play with music by Sigmund Romberg and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, Otto Harbach, and Frank Mandel. The stage musical opened at the Casino Theatre on Broadway on November 30, 1926 and ran for a very successful 465 performances. Based on the success of this film, Warner Bros. quickly cast John Boles in an all color musical feature called Song of the West which was completed by June 1929 but had its release delayed until March 1930. Lucky Boy Lucky Boy is a 1929 American musical drama film directed by Norman Taurog and Charles C. Wilson and starring George Jessel. The film was mainly a silent film with synchronized music and sound effects, as well as some talking sequences. The films plot bore strong similarities to that of the hit 1927 film The Jazz Singer, which had originally been intended to star Jessel before Al Jolson took over the role. Numbered Men Numbered Men is a 1930 American pre-Code prison drama film produced and released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros., and directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The movie stars Bernice Claire, Conrad Nagel, Raymond Hackett and Ralph Ince. The film was based on the play, entitled Jail Break, by Dwight Taylor. Rogue of the Rio Grande Rogue of the Rio Grande is a 1930 American musical comedy western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring José Bohr, Myrna Loy and Walter Miller. Clearing the Range Clearing the Range is a 1931 American Pre-Code Western film starring Hoot Gibson and directed by Otto Brower. It was the first film released by the Poverty Row studio Allied Pictures. As with many of Gibsons starring roles in westerns, he pretends to be a clueless "peaceful man" in front of his friends, but when trouble starts—in this case, his Banker brother has been murdered by his assistant—he resorts to clever trickery without being seen or suspected to undo the villain. By going underground, so to speak, his efforts are more effective in uncovering the murderer than a run-and-gun approach. Inevitably, the female lead, as in this film, looks down her nose at Gibsons public persona, but admires his "other" selfs deeds of daring and courage, not realizing its the same man. Eventually, he relies on fists and guns to finish the job he started with trickery. This unusually complex dual-identity plot device is a hallmark of many of Gibsons films, something that set him apart from many other western film heroes of the era who were quick to draw their six shooter to settle disputes. It was filmed in Wildwood Regional Park in Thousand Oaks. Renegades of the West Renegades of the West is a 1932 American Western film directed by Casey Robinson and written by Albert S. Le Vino. The film stars Tom Keene, Roscoe Ates, Betty Furness, James Mason and Carl Miller. The film was released on November 25, 1932, by RKO Pictures. Rudy Vallee Melodies Rudy Vallee Melodies is a 1932 short film which is presented by Max Fleischer and was originally released by Paramount Pictures. The film, which features Betty Boop with a plethora of animals as she throws a house party in her house, stars Rudy Vallee as he sings three separate songs. The film also features sing-along versions to the songs that Vallee sings. The songs that Vallee sings during the film are: "Deep Night", "A Little Kiss Every Morning" and Vallees "Stein Song". Released on 5 August 1932, the film is part of the "follow the bouncing ball" series entitled Screen Songs. In these films, the audience would be invited to sing the songs featured in the film. Midnight Club Midnight Club is a 1933 American pre-Code crime drama about a gang of London jewel thieves infiltrated by an undercover agent. The film was directed by Alexander Hall and George Somnes. The Lady in Red The Lady in Red is a Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Friz Freleng and released on September 7, 1935. The film score was composed by Norman Spencer. The two-strip Technicolor was credited on the reissue. The cartoon follows the early custom of Warner Bros. cartoons in being built around a melody from the Warners catalog, in this case, a song called "The Lady in Red" from the 1935 Warner film In Caliente. Lorna Doone Lorna Doone is a 1934 British historical drama film directed by Basil Dean and starring Victoria Hopper, John Loder and Margaret Lockwood. It is based on the novel Lorna Doone by R. D. Blackmore. This was the third screen version of the novel, and the first with sound; a further cinema adaptation followed in 1951. It was shot partly on location in Somerset. The films sets were designed by the art director Edward Carrick. Mr. and Mrs. Is the Name Mr. and Mrs. Is the Name is a 1935 animated Merrie Melodies cartoon, starring Buddy and Cookie, and is noted to be the only Buddy cartoon in Technicolor. This is directed by Friz Freleng. Rumba Rumba is a 1935 musical drama film starring George Raft as a Cuban dancer and Carole Lombard as a Manhattan socialite. The movie was directed by Marion Gering and is considered an unsuccessful follow-up to Raft and Lombards smash hit Bolero the previous year. Panic on the Air Panic on the Air is a 1936 American drama film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Lew Ayres. Empty Holsters Empty Holsters is a 1937 American Western film directed by B. Reeves Eason and written by John T. Neville. The film stars Dick Foran, Patricia Walthall, Emmett Vogan, Glenn Strange, Anderson Lawler and Wilfred Lucas. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 10, 1937. Missing Witnesses Missing Witnesses is a 1937 American crime film directed by William Clemens and written by Kenneth Gamet and Don Ryan. The film stars John Litel, Dick Purcell, Jean Dale, Sheila Bromley, Ben Welden and William Haade. The film was released by Warner Bros. on December 11, 1937. Shadows of the Orient Shadows of the Orient is a 1935 American film directed by Burt P. Lynwood. Wine, Women and Horses Wine, Women and Horses is a 1937 American drama film directed by Louis King and written by Roy Chanslor. The film stars Barton MacLane, Ann Sheridan, Dick Purcell, Peggy Bates, Walter Cassel and Lottie Williams. It is based on the 1933 novel Dark Hazard by W. R. Burnett. The film was released by Warner Bros. on September 11, 1937. The screenplay concerns a gambler who tries to reform. Gangster's Boy Gangsters Boy is a 1938 American film directed by William Nigh. The Four Companions The Four Companions is a 1938 German drama film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Ingrid Bergman, Sabine Peters and Carsta Löck. Jochen Huth adapted the script from his own play. The film was intended as a star vehicle to launch Bergmans career in Germany. No Place to Go No Place to Go is a 1939 American drama film, directed by Terry O. Morse and written by Fred Niblo Jr., Lee Katz and Lawrence Kimble. It was adapted from the 1924 play, Minick, written by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman. The film stars Dennis Morgan, Gloria Dickson, Fred Stone, Sonny Bupp, Aldrich Bowker and Charles Halton. The film was released by Warner Bros. on September 23, 1939. The Big Premiere The Big Premiere is a 1940 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 188th Our Gang short that was released. Death Rides the Range Death Rides the Range is a 1939 American film directed by Sam Newfield. The Forgotten Village The Forgotten Village is a 1941 American documentary film—some sources call it an ethnofiction film—directed by Herbert Kline and Alexander Hammid. The film was written by John Steinbeck, narrated by Burgess Meredith, and with music by Hanns Eisler. The film was released by the film distribution partnership of Arthur Mayer & Joseph Burstyn. The New York State Board of Regents, acting as the states board of censors, banned the film in New York due to the films portrayal of childbirth and showing a baby at its mothers breast. The film depicts the conflicts between traditional life in a Mexican village, and outsiders who want to introduce modernization. Homecoming Heimkehr is a 1941 Nazi German anti-Polish propaganda film directed by Gustav Ucicky. It received the rare honor "Film of the Nation" in Nazi Germany, bestowed on films considered to have made an outstanding contribution to the national cause. Filled with heavy-handed caricature, it justifies extermination of Poles with a depiction of relentless persecution of ethnic Germans, who escape death only because of the German invasion. The Men in Her Life The Men in Her Life is a 1941 film adaptation of the novel Ballerina by Eleanor Smith. It was nominated for the 1941 Academy Award for Best Sound Recording, but lost to That Hamilton Woman. One Night in Lisbon One Night in Lisbon is a 1941 American thriller film directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring Fred MacMurray, Madeleine Carroll and Patricia Morison. It was based on a British play by John Van Druten. It was one of a cycle of pro-British films produced in Hollywood before the United States entry into the war in December 1941. A Gentleman After Dark A Gentleman After Dark is a 1942 crime/drama film starring Brian Donlevy and Miriam Hopkins. Girl Trouble Girl Trouble is a 1942 comedy film made by 20th Century Fox, directed by Harold D. Schuster, and starring Don Ameche and Joan Bennett. It is also known as Between You and Me and Man from Brazil. The Great Mr. Handel The Great Mr. Handel is a 1942 British Technicolor historical film directed by Norman Walker and starring Wilfrid Lawson, Elizabeth Allan and Malcolm Keen. The film is a biopic of the 18th-century German-British composer Georg Friedrich Händel, focusing in particular on the years leading up to his 1741 oratorio Messiah. The Omaha Trail The Omaha Trail is a 1942 film directed by Edward Buzzell. It stars James Craig and Pamela Blake. Sagebrush Law Sagebrush Law is a 1943 Western film directed by Sam Nelson and starring Tim Holt and Cliff Edwards. It is one of Holts least regarded Westerns although the fight scene on top of the stage coach is highly regarded. It was one of six films Holt made in two months before going into the United States Army Air Forces as a B-29 bombardier during World War II. Sunset Serenade Sunset Serenade is a 1942 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers, and George "Gabby" Hayes. Fighting Frontier Fighting Frontier is a 1943 Western film. Gangsters of the Frontier Gangsters of the Frontier is a 1944 American film directed by Elmer Clifton. One of Producers Releasing Corporation Texas Rangers film series, the film is regarded as a metaphor for World War II as a fascist-type gang enslaves a town. Hot Rhythm Hot Rhythm is a 1944 American musical comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Robert Lowery, Dona Drake and Tim Ryan. Circus Cavalcade The Circus Cavalcade is a 1945 Argentine musical film directed and written by Mario Soffici with Eduardo Boneo and Francisco Madrid. The film was shot on black-and-white stock with a monaural soundtrack. It stars Libertad Lamarque and Hugo del Carril. The El Paso Kid The El Paso Kid is a 1946 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and written by Norman Sheldon. The film stars Sunset Carson, Marie Harmon, Hank Patterson, Edmund Cobb, Robert Filmer and Wheaton Chambers. The film was released on May 22, 1946, by Republic Pictures. Capas Negras Black Capes is a 1947 Portuguese musical film directed by Armando de Miranda and starring Amália Rodrigues, Alberto Ribeiro and Artur Agostinho. The film takes its name from the black capes worn by the students at the University of Coimbra. The film was an enormous success at the box office in both Portugal and Brazil, despite criticism in Coimbra that depictions of the city and its musical tradition were not accurately represented. The film marked the debut of Amália Rodrigues, previously known as a radio star. The films popularity led producers to rush out another film The Story of a Singer, which was loosely based on her own life story. The Red Stallion The Red Stallion is a 1947 American film directed by Lesley Selander shot in Cinecolor. It is about a young boy who trains his beloved pet horse to be a racehorse in order to save his grandmothers farm from foreclosure. Der Engel mit der Posaune The Angel with the Trumpet is a 1948 Austrian historical drama film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Paula Wessely, Helene Thimig and Maria Schell. It is based on the novel of the same name by Ernst Lothar. The film was remade in Britain in 1950, under the same title. It was shot at the Rosenhügel Studios in Vienna. The films sets were designed by the art directors Otto Niedermoser and Walter Schmiedel. Pervoklassnitsa First-Year Student is a 1948 Soviet film directed by Ilya Frez. The Shell Shocked Egg The Shell Shocked Egg is a 1948 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The plot concerns a baby turtle named Clem who is only partly hatched and looks for a place to finish hatching while running into a dog and rooster who break out into a feud over ownership of the egg while Clems family looks for him at the beach. The plot of a partly hatched baby animal experiencing misadventures in completing his hatching is loosely based on Frank Tashlins Booby Hatched, released in 1944. Thunderhoof Fury is a 1948 American film directed by Phil Karlson. It starred Preston Foster. It was also known as Thunderhoof and Wild Fury. To the Public Danger To the Public Danger is a 1948 British drama film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Dermot Walsh, Susan Shaw and Barry Letts. It was made at Highbury Studios as a second feature for release by the Rank Organisation. Like other Highbury productions, it offered acting opportunities for several of Ranks young contract stars. The films sets were designed by Don Russell, although a number of the scenes were shot on location. It was based on a 1939 radio play by the writer Patrick Hamilton, who had been encouraged to write the story as part of a government road safety campaign. Hamilton had himself been knocked down by a drunk driver. The story was updated slightly, and represents the post-war malaise with the use of noirish sequences. After making the film Fisher graduated to directing several more expensive productions for Gainsborough Pictures. Babes in Bagdad Babes in Bagdad is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Paulette Goddard and Gypsy Rose Lee. The Great Game The Great Game is a 1953 British sports comedy-drama directed by Maurice Elvey and starring James Hayter, Thora Hird and Diana Dors. It was based on a play by Basil Thomas. Many of the scenes were shot at Griffin Park the home of Brentford F.C.. Several professional football players made appearances in the film including Tommy Lawton. La valigia dei sogni La valigia dei sogni is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. The French, They Are a Funny Race The French, They Are a Funny Race — known in France as Les Carnets du Major Thompson and in the U.K. as The Diary of Major Thompson — is a 1955 comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, based on the novel by Pierre Daninos, and starring Jack Buchanan and Martine Carol. This was the last film directed by Preston Sturges as well as the last film for actor Jack Buchanan before his death from spinal cancer on 20 October 1957. Die Drei von der Tankstelle The Three from the Filling Station is a 1955 West German musical film directed by Hans Wolff and starring Adrian Hoven, Walter Müller and Walter Giller. After losing their money, three young men go to work at a filling station where they all fall in love with the same woman. The film is a remake of the 1930 UFA film The Three from the Filling Station. It was one of a series of remakes made during the 1950s of major hits during the Weimar and Nazi eras. A separate French-language remake The Road to Paradise was released in 1956. Ghost Town Ghost Town is a 1956 American Western film directed by Allen H. Miner and written by Jameson Brewer. The film stars Kent Taylor, John Smith, Marian Carr, Serena Sande and John Doucette. The film was released in March 1956 by United Artists. Sabar Uparey Sabar Uparey is a 1955 Indian Bengali-language crime thriller film directed by Agradoot, based on A.J. Cronins 1953 novel, Beyond This Place. It stars Uttam Kumar and Suchitra Sen in leading roles. Chhabi Biswas, Pahari Sanyal and Nitish Mukherjee also play important roles in the movie. The movie was remade in Hindi as Kala Pani. The Steel Bayonet The Steel Bayonet is a 1957 British war film directed by Michael Carreras and starring Leo Genn, Kieron Moore and Michael Medwin. Michael Caine also had a small role in the film, early in his career. It is set during the Second World War, in the Tunisian desert when a small British observation force are surrounded in a farm by overwhelming forces of the German Afrika Korps. Filming took place on Salisbury Plain, which doubled for North Africa. Stowaway Girl Manuela, released as Stowaway Girl in the United States, is a 1957 British drama film directed by Guy Hamilton. It was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. You Pay Your Money You Pay Your Money is a 1957 British crime drama film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Hugh McDermott, Jane Hylton and Honor Blackman. The thriller was one of the Butchers Film Services 1950s B film genre. Live Fast, Die Young Live Fast, Die Young is a 1958 American film noir crime film directed by Paul Henreid starring Mary Murphy, Norma Eberhardt, Mike Connors and Sheridan Comerate. Considered a cult film, promotional campaigns used the tagline "a sin-steeped story of the rise of the Beat Generation." It was also known as Seed of Violence. Troy Donahue was borrowed from Universal Pictures to play his role. Rommel ruft Kairo Rommel Calls Cairo is a 1959 West German war thriller film directed by Wolfgang Schleif and starring Adrian Hoven, Elisabeth Müller and Peter van Eyck. It is based on a real incident from the North African Campaign during the Second World War. The films sets were designed by the art directors Ludwig Reiber and Hans Strobel. It was shot on location in Egypt. Van Eyck reprised his role as László Almásy in the British film Foxhole in Cairo which was released the following year. Costa Azzurra Wild Cats on the Beach is a 1959 Italian-French comedy film directed by Vittorio Sala. The Golden Fish The Golden Fish is a 1959 French short film directed by Edmond Séchan. It won an Oscar in 1960 for Best Short Subject. Otchiy dom A Home for Tanya is a 1959 Soviet drama film directed by Lev Kulidzhanov. It competed for the Palme dOr at the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. Maribel and the Strange Family Maribel and the Strange Family is a 1960 Spanish comedy film directed by José María Forqué and starring Silvia Pinal, Adolfo Marsillach and Julia Caba Alba. A widower wishes to marry an ex-prostitute, but her friends become convinced that he has murdered his first wife. The films sets were designed by Enrique Alarcón. A Day for Lionhearts Un giorno da leoni is a 1961 Italian war - drama film directed by Nanni Loy. The film describes the gradual evolution towards anti-fascism of Italian people during Second World War. Flashing Spikes "Flashing Spikes" is a 1962 television play directed by John Ford and starring James Stewart, with a lengthy surprise appearance by John Wayne, billed in the credits as "Michael Morris". The hour-long drama revolving around a disgraced ex-baseball player was broadcast as an episode of the anthology series Alcoa Premiere hosted by Fred Astaire. The script was based upon a novel by Frank ORourke and the supporting cast includes Jack Warden, Tige Andrews, Patrick Wayne, Don Drysdale, Vin Scully, Harry Carey, and Edgar Buchanan. The Director of Photography was William H. Clothier. This shows director John Ford, actors James Stewart and John Wayne, and cinematographer William H. Clothier also filmed The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance together the same year. Flashing Spikes remains available for public viewing at the Paley Center for Media in New York City and Los Angeles. Die Post geht ab The Post Has Gone is a 1962 West German musical comedy film directed by Helmuth M. Backhaus and starring Vivi Bach and Adrian Hoven and Claus Biederstaedt. The films sets were designed by the art directors Mirko Lipuzic and Johannes Ott. The film was shot on location in Yugoslavia. The plot centers on a trip to the Adriatic Sea by a group of competition winners. Dingaka Dingaka is a 1965 film by South African director Jamie Uys with the soundtrack by Bertha Egnos, Eddie Domingo and Basil Gray. Let's Talk About Men Questa volta parliamo di uomini is a 1965 Italian tragicomedy film directed by Lina Wertmüller and starring Nino Manfredi. The film was shot in black and white and in 35mm and lasted 91 minutes. Vremya, vperyod! Time, Forward! is a 1965 Soviet drama film directed by Sofiya Milkina and Mikhail Schweiter based on a novel with the same name and a screenplay by Valentin Katayev. The film was produced by Mosfilm, a unit of the State Committee for Cinematography. The famous musical score was composed by Georgy Sviridov. The title is derived from Vladimir Mayakovskys play The Bathhouse. Jimmy, the Boy Wonder Jimmy, the Boy Wonder is a 1966 childrens musical film about a boy, played by Dennis Jones, who successfully stops time. The film is one of two childrens features directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis, the other being The Magic Land of Mother Goose, who is better known for his gory splatter films. It was described as a "glorious bomb" by the Scarecrow Video Movie Guide. One Hundred Thousand Dollars for Ringo 100.000 dollari per Ringo is a 1965 spaghetti western film directed by Alberto De Martino. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Spaghetti Western at the 64th Venice International Film Festival. Baharon Ke Sapne Baharon Ke Sapne is a 1967 Hindi film made under Nasir Hussain films banner. It starred Rajesh Khanna and the Nasir Hussain fixture - Asha Parekh. It also had Premnath, Madan Puri and another Nasir Hussain fixture Rajendranath. Another pair of Hussain fixtures gave the music - Majrooh Sultanpuri the lyrics and composition by R.D. Burman. It is mostly a black-and-white film, except for one dream sequence: the song "Kya Janoo Sajan" was shot in color. In Bahraon Ke Sapne, the response from the public in the first week of run forced the films ending to be changed from a tragic one to happier one from the second week. The Young Animals The Young Animals, also known as Born Wild, is a 1968 drama film directed by Maury Dexter. It was the second in a four picture deal he did with AIP and was filmed at Tucson. Fanny Hill Fanny Hill is a 1968 Swedish film. It was successful in the US and Canada, earning rentals of $4 million. Sexy Susan Sins Again Sexy Susan Sins Again is a 1968 Austrian-Italian costume drama-adventure-sex comedy film directed by Franz Antel. It is the first film of the series Frau Wirtin, following the 1967 film The Sweet Sins of Sexy Susan. Dove vai tutta nuda? Dove vai tutta nuda?, internationally released as Where Are You Going All Naked?, is a 1969 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. The Heist The Heist is a 1970 French-Italian crime-drama film written and directed by Sergio Gobbi. Not to be confused with the French postapocalyptic film The Time of the Wolf of 2003. Cover Me Babe Cover Me Babe is a 1970 drama film about a young filmmaker who will do anything to get a studio contract. The film was directed by Noel Black, and stars Robert Forster and Sondra Locke. The title song was written by Fred Karlin and Randy Newman, and performed by Bread. A second song by Bread also appeared on the soundtrack. Moonfire Moonfire is a 1970 action adventure film written, produced, and directed by Michael Parkhurst. It was photographed in the De Luxe colour system. It starred Richard Egan, Charles Napier, and former World Heavyweight Champion boxer Sonny Liston. It portrays truckers battling a Nazi hiding in Mexico. There is a subplot about the disappearance of a reclusive billionaire. Tora-san, the Good Samaritan is a 1971 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Rumi Sakakibara as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san, the Good Samaritan is the seventh entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. God in Heaven... Arizona on Earth God in Heaven... Arizona on Earth is a 1972 Spanish western film directed by Juan Bosch and starred by Peter Lee Lawrence, Frank Braña, Maria Pia Conte and Roberto Camardiel. Film Portrait Film Portrait is a full-length autobiographical movie directed by, and about, the life of Minnesotan film-maker and artist, Jerome Hill. It was selected as an outstanding Film of the Year for presentation at the London Film Festival in 1972 and won the Gold Dukat Prize at the 21st Annual Mannheim Film Festival. Jerome Hill died shortly after the completion of Film Portrait, and so the work is often described as his memoir. In 2003, Film Portrait was added to the National Film Registry at the Library of Congress, recognizing the cultural, historical and aesthetic significance of the work, as well as ensuring the preservation of the original film footage. The Heath Is Green The Heath is Green is a 1972 German drama film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Roy Black, Monika Lundi and Peter Millowitsch. Three friends take their holiday at a remote house in the middle of a heath, but soon grow bored of it and go out looking for excitement. It is a remake of the 1951 film The Heath Is Green. No Panic Geen paniek is a 1973 Dutch film directed by Ko Koedijk. Guns of a Stranger Guns of a Stranger is a 1973 American Western film directed by Robert Hinkle and written by Charles W. Aldridge. The film stars Marty Robbins, Chill Wills, Dovie Beams, Steven Tackett, Bill Coontz and Shug Fisher. The film was released on May 1, 1973, by Universal Pictures. Long Day's Journey Into Night Long Days Journey Into Night is a 1973 videotaped television adaptation of the Eugene ONeill play of the same name. It was directed by Michael Blakemore and Peter Wood with Cecil Clarke as executive producer. The recording is a version of Royal National Theatres 1971 staging of the play, and features Laurence Olivier, Constance Cummings, Denis Quilley, Ronald Pickup, and Maureen Lipman. Tora-san's Rise and Fall aka Tora-san Finds a Sweetheart, Tora-san Meets the Songstress Again and Torasan: Love Under the Umbrella is a 1975 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Ruriko Asaoka as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Rise and Fall is the fifteenth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Our Man Flint: Dead on Target Dead on Target is the third and final film in the Our Man Flint movie trilogy. The film originally aired on ABC on March 17, 1976 and was shot in Vancouver. The TV movie was a pilot for a possible weekly series, but it did not get good enough ratings to warrant such, and the aptly titled Dead On Target became the last Derek Flint movie. Ray Danton replaces James Coburn as Derek Flint, who like the 1975 American TV series Matt Helm, is now a private detective and former Z.O.W.I.E. government agent. The cast also includes Sharon Acker, Susan Sullivan, Lawrence Dane. Linda Woods, Donnelly Rhodes, Richard H. Campbell and Kim Cattrall. Judith Therpauve Judith Therpauve is a French drama film directed by Patrice Chéreau. Stony Island Stony Island is a 1978 film directed by Andrew Davis. It concerns an up-and-coming rhythm and blues band in Chicago. Set in various places in Chicago, including gritty Stony Island Avenue, it stars Richard Davis, the directors brother, and features early appearances from Dennis Franz and Rae Dawn Chong as well as numerous local musicians including saxophone great Gene Barge. Susanna Hoffs, whose mother co-wrote the screenplay, also appears. Future director Mark Romanek worked as one of the cameramen. The film was well received by critics, who praised its music and the depiction of contemporary Chicago. However, the film was not a commercial success. Crossbar Crossbar is a Canadian television film, which aired on CBC Television in 1979. A fictionalized account of the career of Canadian amputee athlete Arnie Boldt, the film starred Brent Carver as Aaron Kornylo, a former Olympic medalist struggling to return to athletics after losing his leg in a farming accident. Carver is not an amputee; Boldt himself was a stand-in for the films athletic scenes and others where it was necessary for the characters amputation to be visible. The film was not, however, a literal adaptation of Boldts life; while it depicted Aaron Kornylo as a past Olympic athlete struggling to return to sport after an adult injury, in reality Boldt lost his leg in childhood and had only ever competed at the Paralympic Games. The cast also included Kim Cattrall, Murray Westgate, Sara Botsford, Sean Sullivan, John Ireland and Kate Reid. The London Connection The London Connection is a 1979 American action spy film directed by Robert Clouse for Walt Disney Productions. It stars Jeffrey Byron and Larry Cedar. It was renamed The Omega Connection when it aired on TV. Tesoro mio Tesoro mio is a 1979 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Giulio Paradisi. It is based on the comedy play Chérie noire by Francois Campaux. Luger Luger is a 1982 Dutch film directed by Theo van Gogh. The film was written and directed by van Gogh and was filmed in black and white. Neige Neige is a 1981 French drama film directed by Juliet Berto and Jean-Henri Roger. It was entered into the 1981 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Young Cinema Award. On Probation On Probation is a 1983 animated short film created by Aardman Animations. It is one of five films released as part of the Conversation Pieces series. The General of the Dead Army The General of the Dead Army is a 1983 Italian drama film directed by Luciano Tovoli. It is based on the novel by Ismail Kadare of the same name. Vítr v kapse Vítr v kapse is a Czech drama film written and directed by Jaroslav Soukup. It was released in 1982. La garce La Garce is a 1984 French thriller film directed by Christine Pascal and starring Isabelle Huppert. Avaete, Seed of Revenge Avaete, Seed of Revenge is a 1985 Brazilian drama film directed by Zelito Viana. Based on the massacre of Cinta Larga people in the region of Fontanillas, it was shot along the Juruena River, Mato Grosso, as well as on locations in São Paulo and Brasília. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. Kobieta w kapeluszu Woman in a Hat is a 1985 Polish drama film directed by Stanisław Różewicz. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. Peyton Place: The Next Generation Peyton Place: The Next Generation is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film directed by Larry Elikann. The film is based on the 1964–1969 TV series Peyton Place and the plot is set twenty years after the original series. The film contains many of the original cast members, and there were hopes of inspiring a TV series, but such a program was never made. Spot Marks the X Spot Marks the X is a 1986 Disney Channel Original Movie that starred Mike the Dog as Capone/Astro, Barret Oliver as Ken, and Natalie Gregory as Kathy, who, unlike her role as Alice in the aforementioned 1985 version, is seen with her real hair in this movie, which is brunette. It was produced by Gregory Harrisons production company, The Catalina Production Group, Ltd. in association with Walt Disney Television. The film originally aired on October 18, 1986 on The Disney Channel in a commercial-free format, and then later on May 17, 1987 on ABC in a 2-hour format as part of the Disney Sunday Movie. It also aired in a 2-part format on that show, with part 1 airing on July 3, 1988, and part 2 airing the following Sunday. Weekend War Weekend War is a television film directed by Steven Hilliard Stern and starring Daniel Stern and Stephen Collins. Written by brothers Dennis and Steven Hackin, it premiered on the ABC network on Monday February 1, 1988. Finish Line Finish Line is a 1989 American made-for-television sports drama film starring real life father and son James and Josh Brolin. The movie also features Stephen Lang as a hard driving track coach and an early appearance by Mariska Hargitay as a student reporter. The film was released at a time when little was known about the harmful effects of steroids. It was originally broadcast on TNT on January 11, 1989. Innocent Victim Tree of Hands is a 1989 British psychological drama film directed by Giles Foster and starring Helen Shaver, Lauren Bacall, Malcolm Stoddard and Peter Firth. It is based on the novel The Tree of Hands by Ruth Rendell. Los jinetes del alba Riders of the Dawn may refer to: Cei care platesc cu viata Those Who Pay With Their Lives is a 1989 Romanian drama film directed by Șerban Marinescu. The film was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Pleasure Principle The Pleasure Principle is a 1992 British comedy film directed by David Cohen and starring Peter Firth, Haydn Gwynne and Lysette Anthony. The screenplay concerns a modern-day Don Juan who enjoys relationships with several different women, but is still bemused by the mysteries of the opposite sex. Underground Secrets Underground Secrets is a 1991 Swedish drama film directed by Clas Lindberg. Lindberg won the award for Best Screenplay and was nominated for Best Director at the 27th Guldbagge Awards. Highway Heartbreaker Highway Heartbreaker is a 1992 television film directed by Paul Schneider. The film was based on the true story of Joseph Duffy, who in 1990 pleaded guilty to four counts of grand theft for con schemes in Orange County and was subsequently dubbed in the media as the Playboy of the Coast Highway. Crystal Nights Crystal Nights is a 1992 Greek drama film directed by Tonia Marketaki. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Prague Prague is a 1992 British drama film directed by Ian Sellar. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Dust of Angels Dust of Angels is a 1992 Taiwanese crime film directed by Hsu Hsiao-ming, executive produced by Taiwanese filmmaker Hou Hsiao-hsien. It was entered into Directors Fortnight at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. "An lah" is a Taiwanese Hokkien colloquialism; the title in full roughly translates to "take it easy, lad" or "cool it, kid." Drumroll Drumroll is a 1993 Russian comedy film directed by Sergei Ovcharov. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Silver St. George and the Prix of Ecumenical Jury. The picture also won the Special Jury Prize at Kinotavr. Rock 'n' Roll Junkie Rock n Roll Junkie is a 1994 Dutch documentary film directed by Jan Eilander. The film is about Herman Brood. Young at Heart Young at Heart is a 1995 television film directed by Allan Arkush and starring Chelsea Altman, Yannick Bisson, and Philip Bosco. Frank Sinatra appears as himself in his final screen performance. Flame Flame is a controversial 1996 war film directed by Ingrid Sinclair, produced by Joel Phiri and Simon Bright, and stars Marian Kunonga and Ulla Mahaka. It was the first Zimbabwean film since independence set during the Rhodesian Bush War, and served as a tribute to the Zimbabwe African National Liberation Armys many female guerrillas. Poznan 56 Poznań 56 is a Polish historical film about the Poznań 1956 protests. It was released in 1996. Enough Praying Enough Praying is a 1973 Chilean drama film directed by Aldo Francia. The film tells the story of a priest facing poverty and social disorders that occurred during the presidency of Eduardo Frei Montalva. The protagonist, Father Jaime, must constantly struggle between his obedience to the hierarchy of the Church and his desire to take a more active role in the workers revolution that is being planned in the port of Valparaíso in 1967. The promotional poster for the film was quite controversial at the time since it portrays a priest holding his left hand and about to throw a stone with the other hand, with the apparent intent of instigating a violent rebellion. The context of the films release was within a period of rapidly increasing political polarization and economic instability in Chile, with some fears of a potential breakout of civil war and the collapse of civil society. Given the films portrayal of the struggles of the working class, it was part of a long list of media that was heavily censored by the military dictatorship after the 1973 Chilean coup detat. Today the protagonists pose is reflected in reproductions of the poster in different stencils and street graffiti across Santiago. Make Like a Thief Make Like a Thief is a 1964 Finnish-American film. Be-Imaan Be-Imaan is a 1972 film directed by Sohanlal Kanwar. The film stars Manoj Kumar, Raakhee, Premnath, Pran, Prem Chopra and Tun Tun. The music is by Shankar Jaikishan. The film was remade in Tamil as En Magan with Sivaji Ganesan. Love from Ground Zero Love from Ground Zero follows three strangers across the back roads of America with the ashes of a mutual friend. Using a series of old postcards as a map, the threesome drive from New York to Montana retracing their friend’s journey “out west” years before. As they try to make sense of the untimely death, they are forced to face the realities in their own lives that have brought them down this unpredictable road. The film was shot on the move across the Midwestern states of Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Colorado in 35mm color and has an original acoustic score by American music legend, John McEuen, a Grammy Award winner and founding member of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Witch Crafty Witch Crafty is the 60th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on March 14, 1955, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Bajrangbali Bajrangbali is a 1976 Bollywood Hindu mythological film directed by Chandrakant with Dara Singh playing the title lead role of Hanuman. Nude Fear Nude Fear is a 1998 Hong Kong psychological horror-thriller film directed by Alan Mak, starring Kathy Chow as a homicide detective pursuing a recently resurfaced serial killer who raped and killed her mother 23 years before. The film is Maks directorial debut. The Adventures of Pito Perez Las aventuras de Pito Pérez is a 1957 Mexican film directed by Juan Bustillo Oro and produced by Fernando de Fuentes, and starring Germán Valdés. It is based on the 1938 novel La vida inútil de Pito Pérez by José Rubén Romero. In 2012, in the 60th anniversary of José Rubén Romeros death, the film was shown in the Manuel M. Ponce Hall of the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City. Aap Aye Bahaar Ayee Aap Aye Bahar Ayee is a 1971 Bollywood film produced, directed and written by Mohan Kumar. It stars Rajendra Kumar, Sadhana, Rajendranath and Prem Chopra. The films music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The Railway Dragon The Railway Dragon is a 1989 American television animated film. Leslie Nielsen featured as the narrator. Moment Moment is a 1978 Yugoslav war film directed by Stole Janković. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival where Bata Živojinović won the award for Best Actor. Preparation for the Festival is a 1975 Japanese film directed by Kuroki Kazuo. The Cuckoo Patrol Cuckoo Patrol is a 1967 British musical comedy film directed by Duncan Wood and starring Freddie Garrity, Victor Maddern, John Le Mesurier and Kenneth Connor. The films tag line, "Based on a story outline by Freddie and the Dreamers", has been described in The Independent as "terrifying". Xin fei hu wai chuan New Tales of the Flying Fox is a 1984 Hong Kong film based on Louis Chas novel The Young Flying Fox. The film was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio and directed by Lau Sze-yuk. Plaza de almas Plaza de almas is a 1997 Argentine drama film, written directed by Fernando Díaz. The picture was produced by Daniel Burman, Fernando Díaz, and Diego Dubcovsky. It stars Olga Zubarry, Norman Briski, Vera Fogwill, and others. The Extraordinary Waiter The Extraordinary Waiter is a 1902 British short silent comedy film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring a brutish colonialist failing to destroy a blackfaced waiter. The film, "makes for somewhat uncomfortable viewing," but according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "its just about possible to read this as a metaphor for the rather more widespread frustrations arising from British colonial rule, though it seems unlikely that this was intentional on Booths part." In the Labyrinth In the Labyrinth was a groundbreaking multi-screen presentation at the Labyrinth pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It used 35 mm and 70 mm film projected simultaneously on multiple screens and was the precursor of todays IMAX format. The film split elements across the five screens and also combined them for a mosaic of a single image. It was hailed as a "stunning visual display" by Time magazine, which concludes: "such visual delights as Labyrinth ... suggest that cinema—the most typical of 20th century arts—has just begun to explore its boundaries and possibilities." In the Labyrinth was co-directed by Roman Kroitor, Colin Low and Hugh OConnor and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Kroitor left the NFB shortly after to co-found Multi-Screen Corporation, which later became IMAX Corporation. NFB animator Ryan Larkin also designed animated sequences for the film. It inspired Canadian filmmaker Norman Jewison to apply similar techniques to his film The Thomas Crown Affair. Clancy's Kitchen Clancys Kitchen is a 1996 gay-themed film directed by Duncan Roy and starring Mark Aiken, Indira Varma, and Rocky Marshall. Zero Woman: Assassin Lovers is a 1996 Japanese V-Cinema erotic thriller film starring Kumiko Takeda. It is the third installment in the Zero Woman series. Invasion of the Scream Queens Invasion of the Scream Queens is a 1992 documentary film by American filmmaker Donald Farmer. The film interviews the women who have made a career out of starring in the B horror and science fiction genres are interviewed, and clips and trailers from their films are shown. It was produced by Mondo Video and released on VHS format. The Tough Guy O skliros andras is a 1961 Greek comedy film produced by Finos Films and was directed by Giannis Dalianidis and starred Kostas Hatzichristos, Martha Vourtsi, Martha Karagianni and Kostas Voutsas. It is a cinematographic representation of the play by Georgios Roussos. In its first week of screening in Athens and Piraeus, the movie sold 38,764 tickets placing it 14th in the 68 Greek films in 1961-62. Lovedolls Superstar Lovedolls Superstar is a 1986 low budget underground film, shot on super-8 film. It is the direct sequel to 1984s Desperate Teenage Lovedolls. It was made on a budget of approximately $10,000. The film was reissued on DVD in 2006 as Lovedolls Superstar Fully Realized. Steven Pulchaski of Shock Cinema Magazine described the film as "one of the greatest music industry movies of the last decade". Adiyozhukkukal Adiyozhukkukal is a 1984 Malayalam drama film directed by I. V. Sasi and written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair; starring Mammootty, Mohanlal, Seema, Balan K. Nair, Vincent and Rahman in the main roles. The film was produced by Kochumon under the banner of Casino and was distributed by Century Films. Mammootty received the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor for his performance as Karunan, and Jayanan Vincent won the award for Best Cinematography. The film was critically and economically a success. Later it was remade Tamil as Vanna Kanavugal, in which Karthik, Murali & Jayashree replace the roles played by Mammootty, Mohanlal & Seema respectively. Crazy to Act Crazy to Act is a 1927 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Poslední mohykán Poslední mohykán is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1947. Caudillo Caudillo is a documentary film by Spanish film director Basilio Martín Patino. It follows the military and political career of Francisco Franco and the most important moments of the Spanish Civil War. It uses footage from both sides of the war, music from the period and voice-over testimonies of various people. Akkare Akkare is a 1984 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by K. N. Sasidharan. The film stars Nedumudi Venu, Bharath Gopi, Madhavi, Mammoottyand Mohanlal in the lead roles. Babs Babs is a 2000 Dutch film written and directed by Irma Achten, based on the story of Adam and Eve. Kaikudunna Nilavu Kaikudunna Nilavu is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Kamal. The film stars Jayaram, Dileep, Ranjitha, and Shalini in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Kaithapram. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Nilave Unakkaga. Big Mama Big Mama is a 2000 short documentary film by American Tracy Seretean. It chronicles the struggle of 89-year-old Viola Dees and her fight to retain custody of her grandson. It illustrates many of the difficulties facing an increasing number of the grandparents who are raising their grandchildren in the United States today, because of family crises related to drugs and prison. It was shown on HBO and won an Oscar for Best Documentary Short Subject. Big Mama was edited at HBO by Geof Bartz, A.C.E. Satyameva Jayate Sathyameva Jayathe is a 2001 Indian Malayalam action thriller film, directed by Viji Thampi. This films Dialog was written by G A Lal. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Aishwarya, Balachandramenon, Mini Nair and Siddique. This film became a superhit and the turning point of Siddiques career as the top villain in Malayalam films. The film had musical score by C. Rajamani and songs by M. Jayachandran. Songlines Songlines is a video released by the German band Alphaville in 1989, created during the production of Alphavilles 1989 album The Breathtaking Blue. Nine acclaimed directors were given a different track from The Breathtaking Blue and asked to make a short movie inspired by the song. Christoph & Wolfgang Lauensteins video for "Middle of the Riddle" was later retitled Balance and won in 1990 the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. The Raccoons on Ice The Raccoons on Ice is the second of four television specials leading up to the television series The Raccoons. It initially aired on CBC and in syndication on December 20, 1981. Running Blue Yellow Hair 2 is a 2001 South Korean film, written, produced, and directed by Kim Yu-min. It is the sequel to Kims 1999 film Yellow Hair, though it does not continue the same story or feature any of the same characters. The original film gained attention when it was refused a rating due to its sexual content, requiring some footage to be cut before it was allowed a public release. Yellow Hair 2 attracted no less attention from the casting of transsexual actress Harisu in her first major film role. The films English title is sometimes given as The Blonde 2 or Running Blue. The Moonhunter The Moonhunter is a 2001 Thai film directed by Bhandit Rittakol. It was Thailands submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. It is based on the autobiography of Seksan Prasertkul. Long Da Lishkara Long Da Lishkara is an Indian Punjabi movie released in 1986, directed and produced by Harpal Tiwana. Under Jagjit Singhs music direction Gurdas Maan sang the all-time hit "Challa" in this film. Jagjit Singh sang "Ishq Hai Loko," "Main Kandyali Thor Ve" and for this film. The lyrics were written by Shiv Kumar Batalvi and "Sare Pindch Puare Paye" written by Inderjit Hasanpuri. Vietnam Veedu Vietnam Veedu is a 1970 Tamil language drama film, directed by P. Madhavan. The film features Sivaji Ganesan and Padmini in lead roles. The film, produced by Sivaji Productions, had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan. The movie was based on the highly acclaimed stage play Vietnam Veedu by Vietnam Veedu Sundaram, who was also writer of the film. The film was a super hit at the box office and received cult status. The film was remade in Telugu as Vintha Samsaram, & Kannada as "Shanti Nivaasa". Vaidehi Kaathirundaal Vaidehi Kathirunthal is a 1984 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by R. Sundarrajan. The film stars Vijayakanth and Revathi in the lead roles. It focuses on two villagers, Vaidehi and Vellaisamy, whose lives undergo a drastic turn when they meet. They discover that they must join forces to save a young couple from the wrath of the other villagers. Vaidehi Kaathirundhals story was developed based on songs that Ilaiyaraaja had composed, hoping to use them in potential film. The film was released on 23 October 1984, became a commercial success, and emerged a breakthrough in Vijayakanths career. It was remade in Telugu as Manchi Manasulu, and in Kannada as Preethi Nee Illade Naa Hegirali. Madhuranombarakattu Madhuranombarakattu is a 2000 Malayalam language film directed by Kamal, starring Biju Menon and Samyuktha Varma in the lead roles. It won the Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Film. Secret Lives: Hidden Children and Their Rescuers During WWII Secret Lives: Hidden Children and Their Rescuers During WWII is a 2002 documentary directed by Aviva Slesin. It deals with the complicated associations involving two groups of guardians and the children who are grateful to each pair. Walk... Don't Walk Walk... Dont Walk was a 1968 short film by Rich Allen. It starred Chevy Chase as a pedestrian about to cross the street, when the walk/dont walk light starts changing just before he begins to cross, as if it were playing a practical joke on him. The film lasted for 5 minutes. Phir Wohi Raat Phir Wohi Raat is a 1980 suspense film of horror genre starring Rajesh Khanna in the lead role as a psychologist doctor opposite Kim Yashpal, then girlfriend of Danny. The film music and scores composed by R.D. Burman. This is the first and the only film directed by Danny Denzongpa. It fetched 2.8 crore in 1980 and became a hit. This commercially successful film was ranked among the top 5 horror Hindi films of all time as per desiblitz.com. Eternity Anahat is a 2003 Marathi film directed by Amol Palekar and starring Anant Nag, Sonali Bendre and Deepti Naval. Anahat focuses on a woman asserting her right to sexual fulfillment. Anahat,, is the second offering by Palekar which examines gender-related issues, the first being Daayra. The film was inspired by Surendra Verma’s Hindi play Surya ki Antim Kiran Se Surya Ki Pehli Kiran Tak. Anahat was screened as the opening film of the 2003 Indian Panorama, an International film festival. It was also screened at Jerusalem Film Festival in 2011 along with five other movies. Bimba - È clonata una stella Bimba - È clonata una stella is a 2002 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Sabina Guzzanti. It received a Nastro dArgento nomination for the best original song. The Hellacopters: Goodnight Cleveland Goodnight Cleveland is a documentary film directed by Jim Heneghan for 8th Grade Films chronicling The Hellacopters North American tour in 2002 in support of their album High Visibility. Winner Takes All Winner Takes All is a 2004 British short film directed by Helen M Grace, written by Machico Bros & Helen M Grace. Nominated for BAFTA Cymru Best Short Film award 2004/2005 The short film stars JC Mac, Chico Slimani, Lauretta Lewis, and Barber Ali. Love Kill Kill is a 2004 Japanese pink film directed by Shinya Nishimura. It was the second film in Eurospaces "Eros Bancho" series. Oliviero Rising Oliviero Rising is a 2007 film directed by Riki Roseo. Lo que tú quieras oír Lo que tú quieras oír is a Spanish language short drama by Guillermo Zapata added to YouTube on March 26, 2006. The video is notable for being the most-watched non-English video on YouTube, the third most-viewed video excluding music videos, and the twelfth most viewed of all time, with over 100 million viewings. The film was released under a Creative Commons license, meaning that it is reusable and remixable by anyone, if the resulting creation is itself used according to certain criteria As a Spanish video it has received considerably less media and viral attention than other popular English-language YouTube videos. A version with English subtitles has been released, but has proved much less popular. Â! Ikkenya puroresu is a 2004 Japanese action comedy film directed by Naoki Kudo, written by Naoki Kudo and Izō Hashimoto, and starring Shinya Hashimoto, Sonim, Shirō Sano, and Nicholas Pettas. Hashimoto plays a professional wrestler whose wife involuntarily turns into a mermaid. Let Them Chirp Awhile Let Them Chirp Awhile is a 2007 independent drama-comedy by Jonathan Blitstein, filmed in just eighteen days in New York during October 2006. The film was produced by Anouk Frosch and Jonathan Blitstein. It was photographed by Andrew Shulkind. The release began December 5, 2008 in select theaters. It received positive reviews in Variety, the Village Voice and TimeOut NY. Opening weekend in NYC had a sold out screening on Saturday December 6, 2008 with the cast in attendance for Q+A. The film had its World Premiere at the 2007 Woodstock Film Festival in Woodstock where it received acclaim from both audiences and critics. The director of the festival, Meira Blaustein called the film "a hidden gem" and praised Blitsteins "unique eye" during her introduction prior to the first screening, as the film had been accepted through regular submission. Harrison Montgomery Harrison Montgomery is a 2008 film directed by Daniel Dávila and starring Martin Landau, who plays the title role, a game show-obsessed recluse with magical powers and a large stash of money that Ricardo Papa, a small-time drug dealer with artistic pretensions, tries to steal. 143 143 is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language romantic action film directed, written, and produced by Puri Jagannadh starring Sairam Shankar and Samiksha in the lead roles. Nagendra Babu, Brahmanandam, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, Asha Saini, Brahmaji, M. S. Narayana and Ali play supporting roles. The film was released on 27 August 2004. The movie introduces Sairam Shankar, brother of director Puri Jagannadh as the lead actor. Soundtrack of the movie was composed by Indian music director Chakri. Milosevic on Trial Milosevic on Trial, also known as Slobodan Milosevic – Præsident under Anklage, is a documentary by Danish director Michael Christoffersen that follows the trial of Slobodan Milošević. The documentary has won several awards, and has been in competition at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival, at Hot Docs 08, and at the 6th Silverdocs festival in Washington DC. The showing at Silverdocs was followed by a panel discussion with former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe, Wesley Clark. Color Me Olsen Color Me Olsen is an 18-minute 2007 short independent film directed and written by Darren Stein. It was produced by Bryan Singer. Paul McCartney in Red Square Paul McCartney in Red Square is a live DVD produced and directed by Mark Haefeli starring Paul McCartney, released in June 2005. It is composed of footage taken during his concerts in Moscows Red Square and St Petersburgs Palace Square. Songs from Beatles, Wings and solo albums are performed. Each song is interspersed with interviews regarding the Beatles banning in the Soviet Union in the 1960s, and how fans had to spend large sums of money on buying records from the black market. The film also supports the fact that The Beatles were an impetus behind a social revolution, which led to the fall of communism in Russia. Both "Paul McCartney in Red Square" as well as "Paul McCartney in St. Petersburgh", earned Mark Haefeli Grammy nominations for Best Music, Variety and Comedy Special". Red Square also won The Mipcon for Best DVD of the year in 2007. Jakarta Undercover Jakarta Undercover is a 2007 Indonesian movie, based on the bestseller novel by Moammar Emka. The film was directed by Lance, written by Joko Anwar, and stars Luna Maya, Lukman Sardi, Verdi Solaiman, Christian Sugiono, Laura Annonetta, and Ammee Juliette. This film was released on March 22, 2007. Beyond Our Differences Beyond Our Differences is a documentary film aired December 26, 2008 on the Bill Moyers Journal on PBS. A production of New York documentary film company Entropy Films, Beyond Our Differences has been featured at film festivals including the Non-Violence International Film Festival, Global Peace Film Festival, West Hollywood International Film Festival, and many others. Entropy Films sold the 74 minute film to PBS and PBS International in late 2008 for worldwide distribution. The film features interviews with the Dalai Lama, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Professor Robert Thurman, Congressman Brian Baird, Former President of Iran Mohammad Khatami, Peter Gabriel, Paulo Coelho, Karen Armstrong, Ela Gandhi, Klaus Schwab, Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, Ambassador Andrew Young, Marianne Williamson, and many other politicians, kings, queens, heads of state, and social activists. Beyond Our Differences was produced by Peter Bisanz, Tonko Soljan, Vladimir Trushchenkov and Catherine Tatge. Color of the Cross 2: The Resurrection Color of the Cross 2: The Resurrection is a 2008 direct-to-video religious film directed by, and starring Jean-Claude La Marre. The film is a direct sequel to the film Color of the Cross, and centers on the resurrection of Jesus following his death by crucifixion. What What (In the Butt) "What What" is a viral video created by Andrew Swant and Bobby Ciraldo for the song of the same name by Samwell. It is known for its numerous camp references to homosexuality and anal sex. The lyrics of the song, a production of Mike Stasny, mostly revolve around the title. The video was made in Milwaukee and uploaded on Valentines Day 2007 to YouTube. As of March 2016, the video had over 60 million views. A Christmas Story A Christmas Story is a 1972 American animated Christmas television special produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions which was broadcast in syndication on December 9, 1972. Master of Martial Hearts Master of Martial Hearts, originally titled , is a 2008–2009 Japanese original video animation series created by ARMS and Shochiku. It concerns a high school girl who gets involved in a series of fights against other young women with the Martial Heart as the prize; a jewel that can grant any wish. On January 7, 2010, Funimation Entertainment announced that they had licensed the OVA series in English. The series was released in North America on August 10, 2010. Death of Evil Death of Evil is a 2009 direct-to-video supernatural horror film, written, directed by and starring Damian Chapa. The film revolves around a Native American man who must fight off an evil plot by his pregnant wifes family line to corrupt his unborn child. It was released in the United States in September 2009, and in the Netherlands in October 2010. Refugee Refugee is a 2006 Indian Bengali-language film directed by Haranath Chakraborty and produced by Shrikant Mohta and Mahendra Soni under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films. It stars Prosenjit Chatterjee as a prominent refugee from Bangladesh and Rambha in the female lead, with Rishabh Prasad as the narrator and the couples manservant in the film. It is a remake of the Telugu blockbuster film Chatrapathi. Drunk in Public Drunk in Public is a 2012 documentary film by filmmaker and former custody officer, David J.Sperling. The film spans and chronicles the last 18 years of alcoholic Mark David Allen, a man arrested more than 500 times for alcohol-related incidents. The documentary starts when Mark David Allen is 33 years old and having already been arrested nearly 100 times. This film depicts not only Allens personal struggle and deterioration over the years but also Allens families, friends and Sperlings effort to find a way to help him. Mark David Allen was found dead on February 2, 2012, aged 50, due to natural causes. Peddinti Alludu Peddinti Alludu is a 1991 Indian Telugu-language comedy film, produced by T. R. Tulasi under the Sri Annapurna Cine Chitra banner and directed by Sarath. It stars Suman, Nagma, Mohan Babu, Vanisri with music composed by Raj-Koti. The film is a remake of the Tamil film Nadigan, which was inspired by N. T. Rama Raos old Telugu movie Bhale Mastaru, which itself was a remake of the Hindi film Professor and it was remade as the Kannada film Gopi Krishna. The film is the debut of actress Nagma in the Telugu film Industry. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Fugue Fugue is a 2011 psychological thriller directed by Barbara Stepansky and written by Matt Harry. The film stars Abigail Mittel as a young woman who moves into a new house with her boyfriend and comes to believe her new home is haunted. But when she discovers the last eight months have been erased from her memory, she must unearth what caused the condition before the past destroys her present. Evil Weed Evil Weed is a 2009 horror film written and directed by David Wexler. It was filmed for an extremely low budget of $30,000 over five days in Montauk, New York, as a tip of the hat to the old B-Movies of the sixties and seventies. The film was picked up for digital distribution by Film Buff in 2010. Evadi Gola Vadide Evadi Gola Vaadidhi is a 2005 Telugu comedy film directed by E.V.V. Satyanarayana. It stars Aryan Rajesh, Deepika in lead roles while Chalapathi Rao, Brahmanandam, Kondavalasa and Jaya Prakash Reddy played other important roles. This film was a huge hit and ran for 100 days in many theaters. Monsters Resurrected Monsters Resurrected is an American documentary television series that premiered on September 13, 2009, on the Discovery Channel. The program reconstructs extinct animals of both Mesozoic and Cenozoic. It is also called Mega Beasts. Veer! Veer! is a 2012 American independent film directed by Patrick Barry, written by Barry and Jesse Gay, and starring Gay along with Corsica Wilson, Erin Nicole Cline, and James Nguyen. The film premiered at the Jacksonville Film Festival for its hometown screening, and went on to tour regional film festivals around the country, including the PollyGrind Film Festival, where it won the Skate or Die Award, and the Sunscreen Film Festival, where it won Best Florida Film. The film was released theatrically on March 1, 2013. Razorblade City Razorblade City is a 2010 American independent drama film written and directed by Richard Johnson. This was his third feature length narrative film. The Woods The Woods is a 2011 film written and directed by Matthew Lessner and starring Toby David and Justin Phillips. The script was written by Lessner with contributing writer Adam Mortemore, and additional dialogue by David and Phillips. The film was co-produced by Lessner, Jett Steiger and Max Knies, and made history as the first film to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival that used Kickstarter for production financing. The film premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. The Woods premiered in New York at the BAMcinemaFest held at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The Woods premiered internationally at the Cologne Conference in Cologne, Germany. Mwansa the Great Mwansa the Great is a 2011 film. Kondapalli Raja Kondapalli Raja is a 1993 Tollywood film directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty and produced by K. V. V. Satyanarayana under Saudhamini Creations. It stars Venkatesh, Nagma and Suman playing the lead roles, with music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film is a remake of the Tamil film Annamalai. This is the second Telugu remake after Prana Snehitulu, which starred Krishnam Raju, Radha and Sarath Babu in lead roles. The film was a Super Hit at the box office. Half-broken Music Box is a one-episode Japanese dōjin anime original video animation produced by ElectromagneticWave and directed by Keiichiro Kawaguchi. It originally debuted on December 28, 2008 in the Comic Market 75 dōjin convention. The official DVD version first released on December 31, 2009 in a limited first edition and special limited edition. The OVA was adapted into a 34-minute film by Actas, released on September 9, 2010, which uses the original cast. The movie also includes a 7-minute, 30 second side story not present in the original anime. Otelo Burning Otelo Burning is a 2011 South African drama film directed and produced by Sara Blecher. The screenplay was written by James Whyle, Sara Blecher and The Cast Workshop. The film is in Zulu with English subtitles. It stars Jafta Mamabolo, Thomas Gumede, and Tshepang Mohlomi. Nuts Nuts is a 2012 French comedy film directed by Yann Coridian. Also known under the title Nuts, it stars Éric Elmosnino, Sophie Quinton and Valeria Golino. Tales of the Supernatural Tales of the Supernatural is a 2014 British horror film. It is a portmanteau film consisting of six short tales. Segments are written by Steven M. Smith, Daniel Johnson and Matt Dickinson and directed by Steven M. Smith and Daniel Johnson. The cast includes Bruce Payne, Jon Campling and Jon-Paul Gates. It is planned for release on 17 October 2014 on DVD and VOD worldwide through Monarch Films Inc and Greenway Entertainment. Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: The Super Snail Adventure, is a 2009 Chinese animated childrens comedy film directed by Sung Pong Choo and William Kan. The film was released on January 16, 2009. It is the first in a series of films based on the popular Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf animated television series and is followed by The Tiger Prowess. Strings Strings is a 2012 British drama film directed and written by Rob Savage. After a successful run in a number of film festivals, it went on to win the Raindance Award at the British Independent Film Awards. Applauded for its success despite its low budget, the total cost of production was just £3,000. Director, writer, cinematographer and editor, Savage took strong commitments to get the film produced including lack of sleep to the point of hallucinating. Dragons 3D Dragons 3D is a 2013 short 3D film for IMAX and Giant Screen Theaters. The movie was directed and written by Marc Fafard, and stars Max von Sydow as a dream therapist trying to help a young woman who has frequent nightmares about dragons. Dragons 3D is filmed in a docu-fictional approach and utilizes computer-generated imagery to explore the legends and science surrounding dragons from countries such as China, Japan, Mesopotamia, and the United Kingdom. Of the film, Leboeuf commented that she found the cultural differences between the various depictions of dragons interesting, especially as she saw that many anthropologists didnt have a fully satisfactory answer as to their ongoing popularity in modern-day society. Max von Sydow echoed these statements and added that he had been interested in dragons and mythology since childhood, as he learned about various different folklores from his father, who worked as an ethnologist. The Sideways Light The Sideways Light is a 2014 American mystery film, drama film, written and directed by Jennifer Harlow. It stars Lindsay Burdge, Annalee Jefferies, Matthew Newton and Mark Reeb. The film had its world premiere at the Austin Film Festival on October 23, 2014. The film was released on video on demand on March 1, 2016 by Indican Pictures. On Suffocation On Suffocation is a 2013 Swedish short film directed by Jenifer Malmqvist. The film was shown on the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and broadcast by ARTE on October 17, 2014. It won Best Short Film 2014 the Guldbagge Awards. A Strange Course of Events A Strange Course of Events is a 2013 French-Israeli drama film directed by Raphaël Nadjari. It was screened in the Directors Fortnight section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Masth Majaa Maadi Mast Maja Maadi is a 2008 Kannada comedy-romance film directed by R. Ananth Raju featuring Sudeep, Vijay Raghavendra, Diganth, Naga Kiran, Komal and Jennifer Kotwal in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by P.B. Balaji and lyrics by K. Ram Narayan. The movie is a remake of Hindi movie Dhamaal and opening sequences are copied from Fun Unlimited. Bastardo Bastardo is a 2013 Tunisian drama film written and directed by Nejib Belkadhi. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Lulu Lulu is a 2014 Argentine drama film directed by Luis Ortega. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Virtuous Virtuous is a 2014 American Christian drama film directed and produced by Bill Rahn, written by Jason Campbell & Tara Lynn Marcelle, and starring Erik Estrada, Erin Bethea, Ben Davies, and Jessica Lynch. Based upon an original story by Jason Campbell, it was produced by Christian film company JCFILMS. Thalaimuraigal Thalaimuraigal is a 2013 Tamil film written, cinematography, edited, and directed by Balu Mahendra. Produced by M. Sasikumars Company Productions and Balu Mahendra`s Cinema Pattarai, the film has Sashikumar Subramani, Ramya and Master Karthik in lead roles along with Balu Mahendra in an important role. The films score was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. At the 61st National Film Awards, the film won the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration. Dirty, Yellow, Darkness Dirty, Yellow, Darkness is a 2017 Sri Lankan drama film written and directed by Kalpana Ariyawansha and Vindana Ariyawansha. Produced by Kalpana Ariyawansha, Prem Dissanayake, Athula Mahawalage, and Sujeewa Wijesinghe. The film stars Shyam Fernando, Samanalee Fonseka in lead roles along with Suranga Ranawaka, Buddhadasa Vithanarachchi and Sathis Wijemanne in supportive roles. It is the 1270th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. The film portrays after his wife leaves, a man with a severe case of OCD, admits himself to a mental hospital for treatment to overcome his fear and to win his wife back. Rohana Weerasinghe composed the films score and soundtrack. Kularatne Ariyawansa and Prasanna Vithanage are being as the executive producers in the film. The first look was released in 5th Beijing International Film Festival 2015 and it has been selected as an official selection from Sri Lanka by 18th Shanghai International Film Festival 2015. The film had a local release on 17 February 2017. Parapaar Parapaar is a 2014 film directed by Sanjoy Nag is based on the Moti Nandy novel. A convict, Rudra, who returns home to his wife and two kids after serving a 14-year jail term. He comes back to find his home-maker wife transformed into a woman who had grown stronger over the years while fending for herself and her kids. The film also stars Paoli Dam and Bratya Basu. A tribute promo was launched on 31 August 2014 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Rituparno Ghosh. Romeo Ranjha Romeo Ranjha is a 2014 Punjabi language Indian action comedy film starring Jazzy B and Garry Sandhu written by Dheeraj Ratan, directed by Navaniat Singh, who also directed Singh vs Kaur. Romeo Ranjha is produced by Gunbir Singh Sidhu and Manmord Sidhu with Hansraj Railhan as co-producer. Allan Amin directed the action sequences. Detours Detours is a 2016 road-trip comedy about a newly single New Yorker who must relocate to Florida for a new job; she travels south with her widowed father and her mother’s ashes in a coffee can. Detours was directed by Robert McCaskill from a script by Mara Lesemann. The movie starred Tara Westwood and Carlo Fiorletta; the supporting cast included Richard Kind, Michael Cerveris, Phyllis Somerville, Kim Director, and Paul Sorvino. Cerveris also contributed several original songs to the soundtrack. Detours premiered at the Sunscreen Film Festival on April 30, 2016, and was released on Amazon Prime on November 25, 2016. Onnum Mindathe Onnum Mindathe is a 2014 Indian Malayalam family-drama movie, produced by Shafeer Sait and directed by Sugeeth. The film stars Jayaram, Meera Jasmine, Manoj K. Jayan in the lead roles along with a supporting cast of Devi Ajith, Lalu Alex, Baby Anikha, Dharmajan Bolgatty, Joy Mathew, Valsala Menon, Ambika Mohan and Jayaraj Warrier. Haunted School: The Curse of the Word Spirit is a 2014 Japanese school horror film written and directed by Masayuki Ochiai and based on Gakkō no Kaidan. The main cast includes the five members of the Japanese idol girl group Tokyo Girls Style. The film was released on May 23, 2014. Abang Long Fadil Abang Long Fadil is a 2014 Malaysian action comedy film written and directed by Syafiq Yusof. It features an ensemble cast including Zizan Razak, Tauke Jambu, Kamal Adli, Soffi Jikan, Aaron Aziz, Yassin Yahya and the late Harun Salim Bachik. The film is the spin-off from 2011 film KL Gangster directed by Syafiqs older brother Syamsul Yusof and the first in Abang Long Fadil trilogy. The movie was released on May 29, 2014 and received positive reviews. Its sequel Abang Long Fadil 2 was released on August 24, 2017. Showing Roots Showing Roots is a 2016 American comedy-drama film directed by Michael Wilson and starring Maggie Grace, Elizabeth McGovern, Adam Brody, Uzo Aduba and Cicely Tyson. Zhigrana Zhigrana is a 2015 Nepali film written and directed by Pasang Lama. This movie is a suspense thriller movie produced by Golden Yak Entertainment. The movie has won two National Awards for Best Cinematography, Best Editing, and also won Best Screenplay for the NEFTA Awards in Nepal. This movies debut actress is the first foreign actress to star in a leading role acting and speaking in Nepali in the history of Nepali cinema. Legendary Dudas Legendary Dudas is an American comedy television series created by Kevin Jakubowski that aired on Nickelodeon from July 9 to August 13, 2016. The series stars Theodore Barnes and DeVion Harris. Silence in the Courts Silence in the Courts is a 2015 Sri Lankan Sinhala documentary drama film directed by Prasanna Vithanage and produced by H D Premasiri. The film runs through narration, where the role leads by Thilakshini Ratnayake. Music composed by K. It is the 1261st Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. The film is about true incident of infamous judge Lenin Ratnayake’s alleged sexual abuse, where incorrect decision given to a raped woman, who was initially failed to provide his innocence at the court. Film was screened at many international film festivals, prior to screen at Sri Lanka. Jyothi Lakshmi Jyothi Lakshmi is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language drama film written and directed by Puri Jagannadh starring and presenting by Charmy Kaur in the titular role. It is produced by Swethalana, Varun, Teja, C. V. Raoa and C. Kalyan under the banners Sri Subha Swetha films and C. K. Entertainments. Sunil Kashyap composed the films music and P.G. Vinda was the films cinematographer. Production began on 25 February 2015 and principal photography began on 8 March 2015. The story is based on the novel Mr Parankusam by Malladi Venkata Krishna Murthy. The story is loosely based on the Hindi film Sadak directed by Mahesh Bhatt. Tiger Tiger is a 2015 Telugu language movie that has Sundeep Kishan in the lead role. The movie is directed by Vi Anand. Song of Songs Song of Songs is a 2015 Ukrainian drama film directed by Eva Neymann. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It was named as one of three films shortlisted as the Ukrainian submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but it was not selected. Bas Ek Chance Bas Ek Chance is a 2015 Gujarati film, directed by Kirtan Patel and produced by Kirtan Patel. The film stars Aditya Kapadia and Bhakti Kubavat in the lead roles. Others includes famous actor Rajeev Mehta, Falguni Dave, Mushtaq Khan, Alpesh Dhakan, Mitra Gadhvi. The movie is about a young artist who is trying to get into the movie industry, and waiting for the right break at the right time which will change his life. The movie is about his journey and how amidst finding the right chance he also finds himself. The film was released on 25 September 2015 in India, Muscat, Australia, the US, and Canada. Aashiqui: True Love Aashiqui is a 2015 Indo-Bangladeshi-UK joint romantic drama film directed by Ashok Pati and produced by Himansha Dhanuka, Ashok Dhanuka and Abdul Aziz. The film stars Ankush Hazra and Nusrat Faria Mazhar in lead roles, and Afifa Parveen Moushumi in a supporting role. The film was shot under the working title of Premi O Premi. Pre production began during early 2015 and the entire shooting was done in United Kingdom, Scotland & around United Kingdom. The film is produced by Abdul Aziz and Ashok Dhanuka under the banner of Jaaz Multimedia and Eskay Movies. It is slated to release on Eid ul adha, 25 September 2015. it is a remake of Telugu Romantic film Ishq. Chubby Funny Chubby Funny is a 2016 British comedy-drama film, directed and written by Harry Michell. Michell also stars in the film alongside Augustus Prew and Isabella Laughland. The film premiered at LOCO London Comedy Film Festival at BFI Southbank on Saturday 6th May 2017. It was produced by Free Range Films, Aimimage Productions and Guinea Pig Productions. Wexford Plaza Wexford Plaza is a 2016 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Joyce Wong and starring Reid Asselstine and Darrel Gamotin. The film centres on Betty, a lonely young woman who takes a job as a security guard at a strip mall in the Scarborough area of Toronto, and becomes attached to Danny, a bartender in the mall. Midway through, however, the film shifts to Dannys perspective, retelling the building of their relationship from his side. Although the mall in the film is similarly named to Torontos real-life Wexford Heights Plaza, the film was actually shot at a closed strip mall in North York. The film premiered at the Torino Film Festival in 2016, and screened at several film festivals throughout 2017 before having its commercial premiere in Canada in November 2017. The Toronto Film Critics Association named the film as a finalist for the Rogers Best Canadian Film Award at the Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2017. It was a finalist for the John Dunning Discovery Award at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards. It won the Best Narrative Feature award at the San Diego Asian Film Festival 2017. Ice Princess Lily Tabaluga is a German animated fantasy family film directed by Sven Unterwaldt Jr. and starring Wincent Weiss in the title role. The film is based on the media franchise of the same name created by German Rock musician Peter Maffay. Mummy Save Me Mummy, also known as Mummy - Save Me, is a 2016 Indian Kannada language supernatural horror film starring Priyanka Upendra, written and directed by Lohith H. The Kannada film is produced by K Ravikumar under KRK Productions and distributed by Horizon Studio. The Telugu version titled Chinnari is produced under KRK Productions and Lakshmi Venkateswara Movies. Music was composed by Ajaneesh Loknath and song lyrics were written by Yogaraj Bhat.It was reported to be in the process of Tamil remake with Jyothika. A Hindi dubbed version titled Mummy was later released by Goldmines Telefilms in 2018. Odd er et egg Odd is an Egg is a 2016 animated, short film directed by Kristin Ulseth and written by Maria Avramova and Kristen Ulseth. The Film is based on a book of the same name by Lisa Aisato. Death in the Terminal Death in the Terminal is a 2016 Israeli Rashomon style documentary film by Tali Shemesh and Asaf Sudri, recounting the events of the October 2015 Beersheva bus station shooting. Mantra: Sounds into Silence Mantra - Sounds into Silence is a film exploring the musical and social phenomenon of chant and response meditation directed by Georgia Wyss. Turn Around Turn Around is a 2017 Taiwanese drama film directed by Chen Ta-pu. The plot is loosely based on the true story of Wang Cheng-chung, a passionate teacher who has won multiple educational awards in Taiwan. After the 921 earthquake in 1999, Wang makes the decision to teach at a countryside school which was hit by the earthquake. Employing a creative teaching method, he is determined to reverse the perception of rural education in Taiwan. The film stars Jay Shih and Kimi Hsia. Bangara s/o Bangarada Manushya Bangara s/o Bangarada Manushya is a 2017 Indian Kannada-language action drama film directed by Yogi G. Raj and produced by Jayanna and Bhogendra under Jayanna Combines. It features Shiva Rajkumar and Vidya Pradeep, making her debut in Kannada films, in the lead roles. Whilst the soundtrack and score is by V. Harikrishna, the cinematography is by Jai Anand. The film was officially launched on 15 January 2016 and its first teaser was out on the Shivaratri festival day. The first trailer was released on 24 March 2017 alongside his brother Puneeth Rajkumars new film Raajakumara. The filming took place in Bengaluru, Mandya and Milan and released on 19 May 2017. It was also reported that the strategy used by the protagonist in this movie – to start a unique farmer agitation that forces the chief minister to come to them and directly negotiate with them, without any mediator – went on to inspire the farmers protest in Maharashtra where they curtailed the supply of vegetables, fruits and milk to cities such as Mumbai. Chhaya O Chhobi Chhaya O Chhobi is an Indian Bengali language drama film directed by Kaushik Ganguly and produced by Nispal Singh under the banner of Surinder Films. The film features Abir Chatterjee, Koel Mallick, Ritwick Chakraborty, Churni Ganguly and Priyanka Sarkar. in lead roles. the films story written by director Kaushik Ganguly himself. I Lost Albert Jai perdu Albert is a French comedy directed and written by Didier Van Cauwelaert. This was the last film to be composed by Michel Legrand, who died in 2019. Maan Jao Naa Maan Jao Naa is 2018 Pakistani, romantic comedy film, directed by Aabis Raza and produced by Muhammad Khalid Ali. The film is jointly written by Ahsan Raza Firdousi and Asma Nabeel. It stars Elnaaz Norouzi, Adeel Chaudhry and Ghana Ali in leads. Principal photography took place between January and March 2017. The film was released on 2 February 2018 under the Hum Films banner. Hovory s TGM Talks with TGM is a 2018 Czech Historical film by Jakub Červenka. It premiered 100 years after foundation of Czechoslovakia. It is based on a book by Karel Čapek of the same name. It focuses on the first Czechoslovak president Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk and writer Karel Čapek and their dialogue in 1928. Money Mad Money Mad is a 1908 American short crime film directed by D. W. Griffith. It is based on the short story "Just Meat" by Jack London. The Captive The Captive is an American silent-era film released on April 22, 1915. It was released on five reels. The film was written, directed, edited, and produced by Cecil B. DeMille. Jesse L. Lasky was another producer and Jeanie MacPherson worked with DeMille to write the screenplay. The film is based on a play written by Cecil B. DeMille and Jeanie MacPherson. The Captive grossed just over $56,000. On a budget of only $12,154. Blanche Sweet stars as Sonia Martinovich, alongside House Peters who stars as Mahmud Hassan. The film details the romantic war-era plight of Montenegrin protagonist, Sonia Martinovich, and her Turkish lover, Mahmud Hassan. Homunculus, 1. Teil Homunculus is a six chapter German science fiction film directed by Otto Rippert. It was released in 1916 Sold for Marriage Sold for Marriage is a 1916 American drama film directed by Christy Cabanne for Triangle Film Corporation. Its working title was Marja of the Steppes. The plot concerns a beautiful young Russian village girl who is in love with a young but poor boy but whose guardian wants her to marry a rich old man that she does not love. When she refuses, her uncle arranges for her to be sold for marriage in America. An extant film, a copy preserved at the Library of Congress. A Mormon Maid A Mormon Maid is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and written by Charles Sarver and Paul West. While traveling westward with her family, Dora must face the proposal to become a Mormon elders sixth wife. The film stars Mae Murray, Frank Borzage, Hobart Bosworth, Edythe Chapman, Noah Beery, and Richard Henry Cummings. The film was released on April 22, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. The Scarlet Car The Scarlet Car is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Joe De Grasse and featuring Lon Chaney. The film is based upon the novel The Scarlet Car by Richard Harding Davis, which also was the basis of a 1923 film of the same name. A print of the 1917 film exists and has been released on DVD. The film is a member of the Universal-produced and Carl Laemmle-selected "The Laemmle Nine", which also includes A Dangerous Game, The Flaming Hour, The Ghost Patrol, Kindled Courage, The Power of a Lie, The First Degree, The Love Letter, and The Gentleman From America. Lederstrumpf, 1. Teil: Der Wildtöter und Chingachgook The Deerslayer and Chingachgook is the feature-length first part of the two-part 1920 German adventure film Lederstrumpf, directed by Arthur Wellin and featuring Béla Lugosi. It is based on the novel The Deerslayer by James Fenimore Cooper. The second part was The Last of the Mohicans. Believed to be a lost film for many years, a print of Lederstrumpf, in its heavily edited US release version titled The Deerslayer, was eventually discovered, and became available on DVD in the 1990s. Adam's Rib Adams Rib is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Anna Christie Anna Christie is a 1923 American silent era drama film based on the 1921 play by Eugene ONeill, starring Blanche Sweet and William Russell. Directed by John Griffith Wray and produced by Thomas H. Ince for First National Pictures, the screenplay was adapted by Bradley King from the Eugene ONeill play of the same title. Thomas H. Ince Inc. paid a then-astronomical $35,000 for the screen rights to the play. The sole remaining print was discovered in Europe in the 1970s. Free to Love Free to Love is a 1925 silent film starring Clara Bow as Marie Anthony, a young woman just released from the reformatory where she was unjustly sent. Marie starts a new life with the help of a judge and an idealistic young minister, but a gang of criminals have made plans that could destroy the new life that she has built. As well as being available on DVD, a copy of this film still survives at UCLA Film and TV. The Duchess of Buffalo The Duchess of Buffalo is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film produced by and starring Constance Talmadge and released through First National Pictures. It is based on the 1916 Broadway stage musical Sybil, which is this films alternate title. You Never Know Women You Never Know Women is a 1926 American silent romantic drama film from director William Wellman that was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The stars of the picture are Florence Vidor, Lowell Sherman, and Clive Brook. Eve's Love Letters Eves Love Letters is a 1927 American silent comedy film featuring Stan Laurel. Die Weber The Weavers is a 1927 German silent historical drama film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Paul Wegener, Valeska Stock and Hermann Picha. The film is based on the 1892 play of the same title by Gerhart Hauptmann based on a historical event. The films art direction was by Andrej Andrejew. The Woman Racket The Woman Racket is an extant 1930 Pre-Code talking film produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring Tom Moore and Blanche Sweet. It is based on a 1928 Broadway play, Night Hostess by Philip Dunning. In January 2012 the film became available on DVD from the Warner Archive collection home library. It was one of Blanche Sweets three talking films. Graft Graft is a 1931 American pre-Code thriller film, directed by Christy Cabanne, starring Regis Toomey and future talent agent Sue Carol, and featuring Boris Karloff, who appeared in Frankenstein during the same year. The Hard Hombre The Hard Hombre is a 1931 American pre-Code Western film directed by Otto Brower and starring rodeo champion Hoot Gibson. The film follows a simpleton rancher who is mistaken for a notorious outlaw known as The Hard Hombre. Den store barnedåpen Den store barnedåpen is a 1931 Norwegian comedy film directed by Tancred Ibsen, starring Einar Sissener, Aase Bye and Agnete Schibsted-Hansson. It was the first feature-length Norwegian sound film. The lacklustre Harald is taken in by Alvilde, and charged with looking after her bastard child. It soon dawns on both of them that Harald has more potential than previously assumed. Hell-Fire Austin Hell Fire Austin is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by Forrest Sheldon. The Monkey's Paw The Monkeys Paw is a 1933 American pre-Code horror film co-directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack and Wesley Ruggles, based on the story, "The Monkeys Paw" by W. W. Jacobs. The film was considered lost until pictures from it were posted online in 2016. A Passport to Hell A Passport to Hell is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and written by Leon Gordon and Bradley King. The film stars Elissa Landi, Paul Lukas, Warner Oland, Alexander Kirkland, Donald Crisp and Earle Foxe. The film was released on August 14, 1932, by Fox Film Corporation. Cross Fire Cross Fire is a 1933 American Pre-Code Western film starring Tom Keene. It made a profit of $26,000. Wings Over Everest Wings over Everest is a 1934 British short documentary film directed by Geoffrey Barkas and Ivor Montagu. It won an Academy Award in 1936 for Best Short Subject. It described the 1933 Houston-Westland expedition, in which Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, otherwise known as Lord Clydesdale, piloted a single-engined biplane on 3 April 1933, just clearing Everests southern peak by a few feet, having been caught in a powerful downdraught. The film used mixture of real footage of Everest from the record-breaking flight and theatrically produced scenes using the actual people rather than actors. The flight used two aircraft that took off from Purnea, India on 3 April 1933. One aircraft was Westland PV-3 which had undergone some additional changes, and the other aircraft was a Westland PV-6. Lord Clydesdale flew the PV-3 and Lieutenant David McIntyre in the PV-6. The aircraft were not pressurized but they did use bottled oxygen. As mentioned, the film about this flight won an Oscar in the United States in 1936, in addition, aerial photos would go onto be used by mountaineers including Tenzing and Hillarys expedition which reached the summit on foot. The aerial photos were made on a second flight on 19 April 1933 as during the first flight there was a dusty haze that obscured the photographs from the 3 April flight. Buddy the Gob Buddy the Gob is an American animated short film, produced and released by Warner Bros. on January 13, 1934. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was the first cartoon supervised by Friz Freleng; the musical score is by Norman Spencer. The theme music played at the beginning is "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean." Caravan Caravan is a 1934 American musical film released by Fox Film Corporation, directed by Erik Charell, and starring Charles Boyer, Loretta Young, Phillips Holmes and Jean Parker. Fox also produced a French language version of this film, Caravane starring Boyer, Annabella, and Conchita Montenegro, with Lou Tellegen in a small role. The Mighty Barnum The Mighty Barnum is a 1934 film starring Wallace Beery as P.T. Barnum. The movie was written by Gene Fowler and Bess Meredyth, adapted from their play of the same name, and directed by Walter Lang. Beery had played Barnum four years earlier in A Ladys Morals, a highly fictionalized biography of singer Jenny Lind. The supporting cast features Adolphe Menjou, Virginia Bruce as Jenny Lind, and Rochelle Hudson. Honeyland Honeyland can refer to: The Silent Passenger The Silent Passenger is a British black-and-white mystery film produced in 1935 at Ealing Studios, London. This was the first film outing for novelist Dorothy L. Sayers fictional amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey. It was based on an original story written by Sayers specifically for the screen. Her amateur sleuth was portrayed as a somewhat eccentric comical aristocrat who solved murders in spite of himself. As of 2014, the film is available on DVD. Forbidden Music Land Without Music is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Richard Tauber, Diana Napier and Jimmy Durante. It was made at Denham Studios. The film was one of a number of operetta films made in Britain during the decade. The film is also known by the alternative title Forbidden Music in the United States. You're a Sweetheart Youre a Sweetheart is a 1937 musical film directed by David Butler and starring Alice Faye, George Murphy and Ken Murray. It was remade in 1943 under the title Cowboy in Manhattan. Youre a Sweetheart was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction by Jack Otterson. Arizona Legion Arizona Legion is a 1939 American western film directed by David Howard from a screenplay by Oliver Drake, based on Bernard McConvilles story. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, it was released on January 20, 1939, and stars George OBrien and Laraine Day. Rovin' Tumbleweeds Rovin Tumbleweeds is a 1939 American Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette and Mary Carlisle. Written by Betty Burbridge, Dorrell McGowan, and Stuart E. McGowan, the film is about a cowboy congressman who exposes a crooked politician who is delaying passage of a flood control bill. The Spellbinder The Spellbinder is a 1939 American drama film directed by Jack Hively, written by Thomas Lennon and Joseph Fields, and starring Lee Tracy, Barbara Read, Patric Knowles, Allan Lane and Linda Hayes. It was released on July 28, 1939, by RKO Pictures. Lucky Cisco Kid Lucky Cisco Kid is a 1940 western film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring Cesar Romero, Mary Beth Hughes and Dana Andrews. Quiet Wedding Quiet Wedding is a 1941 British comedy film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Margaret Lockwood, Derek Farr and Marjorie Fielding. The screenplay was written by Terence Rattigan and Anatole de Grunwald based on the play Quiet Wedding by Esther McCracken which was later remade as Happy Is the Bride. Cyclone on Horseback Cyclone on Horseback is a 1941 Western film. Tom Stempel thought the film "features a livelier heroine than is usual in B westerns." Atlantic Convoy Atlantic Convoy is a 1942 American war film. The story follows naval patrols based on the Icelandic coast battling the German U-boats during World War II, and the German efforts to infiltrate their operations with spies and saboteurs. Bells of Capistrano Bells of Capistrano is a 1942 American Western film directed by William Morgan and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Virginia Grey. Written by Lawrence Kimble, it is a story of a singing cowboy who helps out a beautiful rodeo owner when her competitor gets too rough. The film features the popular songs "Forgive Me", "At Sundown", "In Old Capistrano", and "Dont Bite The Hand Thats Feeding You". Bells of Capistrano was Autrys final film before entering the service for World War II. Gopher Goofy Gopher Goofy is a Looney Tunes black and white cartoon that was produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions and was released in 1942 by Warner Bros.. Directed by Norman McCabe. This Was Paris This Was Paris is a 1942 British Second World War spy film directed by John Harlow and starring Ann Dvorak, Ben Lyon and Griffith Jones. It was shot at Teddington Studios. Here Comes Kelly Here Comes Kelly is a 1943 American drama film directed by William Beaudine. No Greater Love She Defends the Motherland, is a 1943 Soviet drama film starring Vera Maretskaya and directed by Fridrikh Ermler. It was distributed in the United States by Artkino Pictures as No Greater Love, also in 1943, with a dubbed-English soundtrack. War Dogs War Dogs is 1943 American one-reel World War II animated cartoon directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Released with the film Best Foot Forward by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, its main theme is war dogs training that is shown with one yellow dim-witted dog. The Adventures of a Rookie Adventures of a Rookie is a 1943 comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. It was the debut of RKOs comedy duo Carney and Brown. A sequel, Rookies in Burma, followed. Frontier Outlaws Frontier Outlaws is a 1944 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield shot at the Corriganville Movie Ranch. It was the second film in Producers Releasing Corporations Billy the Kid film series where Crabbe changed his name to "Billy Carson". There's Something About a Soldier Theres Something About a Soldier is a 1943 American drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Tom Neal, Evelyn Keyes and Bruce Bennett. It takes its title from a popular song of the same name. The films sets were designed by the art director Lionel Banks. A Friend Will Come Tonight A Friend Will Come Tonight is a 1946 French drama film directed by Raymond Bernard and starring Michel Simon, Madeleine Sologne and Paul Bernard. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys. The Invisible Army The Invisible Army is a 1945 Danish war film directed by Johan Jacobsen and starring Bodil Kjer. Rainbow Over Texas Rainbow Over Texas is a film from 1946 in which Roy Rogers plays himself as a famous cowboy-singer returning to Texas. Directed by Frank McDonald from a story by Max Brand, it co-stars George "Gabby" Hayes and Dale Evans. The self-portrayal of Roy Rogers as a more glamorous version of himself in Rainbow Over Texas revealed the great lengths to which Hollywood film studios would go in promoting their own film stars and made patently clear the self-referential advertising employed by studio productions in order to garner greater box office sales. Since that time, "rainbow over Texas" has become a colloquialism for anyone who self-aggrandizes their own life in mythic and fantastical terms. For example, an individual who confabulates their previous experiences or resume out of either ignorance or self-importance is likened to a "rainbow over Texas". The movie was shot on location near 426 W. Potrero Road in Thousand Oaks. The Runaround The Runaround is a 1946 American black-and-white film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Rod Cameron, Ella Raines, Broderick Crawford, and Frank McHugh. The film is also known as Deadly Enemies. The Pretty Miller Girl The Pretty Miller Girl is a 1949 French musical film directed by Marcel Pagnol and starring Tino Rossi, Jacqueline Pagnol and Raoul Marco. It is part of the tradition of operetta films. The title is a reference to Schuberts song cycle Die schöne Müllerin. Mr. District Attorney Mr. District Attorney is a 1947 American crime film noir directed by Robert B. Sinclair and starring Dennis OKeefe, Adolphe Menjou and Marguerite Chapman. Key Witness Key Witness is a 1947 American film noir crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring John Beal, Trudy Marshall and Jimmy Lloyd. The Woman in the Hall The Woman in the Hall is a 1947 British drama film directed by Jack Lee and starring Ursula Jeans, Jean Simmons, Cecil Parker. The screenplay was written by Jack Lee, Ian Dalrymple and Gladys Bronwyn Stern, from Sterns novel. It was released in 1947. It was made at Pinewood Studios, with sets designed by Peter Proud. It was the film debut of actress Susan Hampshire, as a young child. Vengeance Is Mine Vengeance Is Mine is a British low budget crime drama, made in 1948 and directed by Alan Cullimore. It stars Valentine Dyall as a wrongly imprisoned man who is told by his doctors that he is dying. He constructs an elaborate plan to hire a hitman to kill him and then frame the person who put him behind bars. The supporting cast include Anne Firth, Sam Kydd and Richard Goolden. Rustlers Rustlers is a 1949 American Western directed by Lesley Selander. The film is a Tim Holt B Western about a group of Arizona ranchers intent on stopping a gang of cattle rustlers. Cow Town Cow Town is a 1950 American Western film directed by John English and written by Gerald Geraghty. The film stars Gene Autry, Gail Davis, Harry Shannon, Jock Mahoney, Clark Burroughs and Harry Harvey Sr.. The film was released on May 19, 1950, by Columbia Pictures. Los islas Marias María Islands is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring Pedro Infante, Rosaura Revueltas and Rocío Sagaón. Mystery Junction Mystery Junction is a 1951 British crime film directed by Michael McCarthy and starring Sydney Tafler, Barbara Murray and Patricia Owens. The screenplay concerns a writer who narrates a crime story for a fellow passenger on a train journey. Peking Express Peking Express is a 1951 Film-noir crime, thriller, action, adventure film made by Paramount Pictures. It is the second remake of Paramounts earlier Shanghai Express, remade as Night Plane from Chungking and the first film to be set in the newly emerged Peoples Republic of China. It was directed by William Dieterle and produced by Hal B. Wallis, from a screenplay by John Meredyth Lucas, based on the original screenplay by Jules Furthman and Harry Hervey. The film stars Joseph Cotten, Corinne Calvet and Edmund Gwenn with Marvin Miller. Peking Express is notable for its production values. The music score was composed by Dimitri Tiomkin, the cinematography was by Charles Lang, the art direction by Franz Bachelin and Hal Pereira and the costume design by Edith Head. Last Train from Bombay Last Train from Bombay is a 1952 American drama film starring Jon Hall and Lisa Ferraday. Tonight We Sing Tonight We Sing is a 1953 musical biopic film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring David Wayne and Ezio Pinza about life and career of the celebrated impresario Sol Hurok. The film is based on the 1946 book Impresario, an autobiography written by Sol Hurok with the help of Ruth Goode, who once served as Huroks press agent. The film credits Hurok as technical advisor. The Witch La Bruja is a 1954 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Hell's Outpost Hells Outpost is a 1954 American action film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Kenneth Gamet. It is based on the 1953 novel Silver Rock by Luke Short. The film stars Rod Cameron, Joan Leslie, John Russell, Chill Wills, Ben Cooper and Kristine Miller. The film was released on December 15, 1954, by Republic Pictures. The Deadly Game Third Party Risk, released in the United States under the title Deadly Game, is a 1954 British crime drama film directed by Daniel Birt and starring Lloyd Bridges, Simone Silva and Finlay Currie. It is based on the novel of the same name by Nicholas Bentley. Teenage Bad Girl My Teenage Daughter, later Teenage Bad Girl, is a 1956 British drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Sylvia Syms and Norman Wooland. The screenplay concerns a mother who tries to deal with her teenage daughters descent into delinquency. It was intended as a British response to Rebel Without a Cause. It was the last commercially successful film made by Wilcox. Love and Chatter Amore e chiacchiere, internationally released as Love and Chatter, is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Blasetti. It is based on a Cesare Zavattinis play with the same title. For this film Carla Gravina was awarded best actress at the Locarno International Film Festival. Premier mai First of May is a 1958 French-Italian comedy film directed by Luis Saslavsky and starring Yves Montand, Yves Noël and Nicole Berger. The Girl in the Kremlin The Girl in the Kremlin is a 1957 American film noir mystery film which puts forth the premise that Joseph Stalin faked his own death in 1953 and then moved to Greece with a fortune in Soviet currency. Zsa Zsa Gabor plays a dual role, Stalins nurse and lover as well as her twin sister who, unaware of Stalins plot, hires an ex–O.S.S. agent to find her sister. Pavel Korchagin Pavel Korchagin is a 1956 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Alov and Vladimir Naumov. Edge of Fury Edge of Fury is a 1958 American drama film directed by Robert J. Gurney Jr. and Irving Lerner and written by Robert J. Gurney Jr.. The film stars Michael Higgins, Lois Holmes, Jean Allison, Doris Fesette and Malcolm Lee Beggs. The film was released on May 1, 1958, by United Artists. The film was summarized in TV Guide as "sick low-budget grossness about a psychopathic young beachcomber, Higgins, who pretends to befriend a mother and two daughters living at their summer home. He talks the family into letting him rent the adjacent guest cottage, then he slaughters the whole family." The Man Who Died Twice The Man Who Died Twice is a 1958 American crime film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Richard C. Sarafian. The film stars Rod Cameron, Vera Ralston, Mike Mazurki, Gerald Milton, Richard Karlan and Louis Jean Heydt. The film was released on June 6, 1958, by Republic Pictures. Operation Dames Operation Dames is a 1959 film set in the Korean War. American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with Tank Commandos. The film starred Eve Meyer. It was retitled Girls in Action in the Commonwealth countries, possibly to avoid a connection between the title dame. Judge and Juvenile The Juvenile Judge is a 1960 West German drama film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Heinz Rühmann, Karin Baal and Lola Müthel. It was shoat the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. Platinum High School Platinum High School is a 1960 American crime drama film directed by Charles Haas and starring Mickey Rooney, Terry Moore and Dan Duryea, Face to Face Face to Face is a 1963 Yugoslavian political film. It is directed by Branko Bauer, written by Bogdan Jovanović, and stars Ilija Džuvalekovski, Husein Čokić, and Vladimir Popović. Casablanca, Nest of Spies Casablanca, Nest of Spies is a 1963 French-Spanish-Italian spy film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Sara Montiel, Maurice Ronet and Franco Fabrizi. Set in 1942 in Casablanca, it was shot in Alicante. Sailors Sailors is a 1964 Swedish film directed by Arne Mattsson and starring Dirch Passer. In the Wild West Freddy in the Wild West is a 1964 West German musical western film directed by Sobey Martin and starring Freddy Quinn, Rik Battaglia and Beba Lončar. Playing a small role of Olivia is Mamie Van Doren, a 1950s Hollywood sex goddess. It was co-produced with and shot on location in SFR Yugoslavia. It was one of a crop of western-set German films made in the 1960s, many of them based on works of Karl May. It is also known by the alternative title of The Sheriff Was a Lady. Die Goldsucher von Arkansas Massacre at Marble City is a 1964 German-French-Italian western film directed by Paul Martin and starring Mario Adorf and Brad Harris. It is loosely based on Friedrich Gerstäckers 1845 novel Die Regulatoren von Arkansas. It was shot on location in Yugoslavia. Two Gangsters in the Wild West Two Mafiamen in the Far West is a 1964 Italian comedy western film directed by Giorgio Simonelli. Its stars Franco Franchi, Ciccio Ingrassia and Fernando Sancho. Hotel der toten Gäste Hotel der toten Gäste is a 1965 German thriller film directed by Eberhard Itzenplitz and starring Joachim Fuchsberger, Karin Dor, Frank Latimore, Wolfgang Kieling and Elke Sommer. The police are called to a hotel, filled with visitors in town for the Sanremo Music Festival, where one of the guests has been murdered. The film was shot in Bavaria. The Caper of the Golden Bulls The Caper of the Golden Bulls, also known as Carnival of Thieves, is a 1967 film directed by Russell Rouse. It stars Stephen Boyd, Yvette Mimieux, and Giovanna Ralli. Der var engang Der var engang is a 1966 Danish family film directed by John Price and starring Birgitte Bruun. The Drag The Drag is a 1966 Canada anti-smoking animated short, animated and directed by Carlos Marchiori and produced by Robert Verrall and Wolf Koenig for the National Film Board of Canada. Aimed at young people, the 8 min. 37 sec. was a sponsored film for the former Department of National Health and Welfare. The film offered a comical look at dangers of addiction and the difficulties of quitting through the story of a chain smoker, recounting his experiences on a psychiatrists couch, and also explores the part that cigarette advertising—once quite common—played in getting people hooked. Though dated for young viewers today, it was well received at the time with several awards as well as a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 39th Academy Awards. Pecos Cleans Up Pecos è qui: prega e muori is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Maurizio Lucidi. The film is the immediate sequel of Due once di piombo; differently from the first chapter, it is more leaned towards comedy. It had a significant commercial success in South-American markets. Tattoo Tattoo is a 1967 West German film directed by Johannes Schaaf. The film was selected as the German entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 40th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival. The film won three German Film Awards. The Nephews of Zorro The Nephews of Zorro is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Marcello Ciorciolini. Tell Me Lies Tell Me Lies is a 1968 British drama film directed and produced by Peter Brook. Based on a play by Denis Cannan called US, it stars Mark Jones, Pauline Munro, Eric Allan, and Robert Langdon Lloyd. The film was shot in London in the summer of 1967 and starred actors under contract to the Royal Shakespeare Company. The film is based on the American involvement in the Vietnam War and was highly controversial at the time of its release. Tell Me Lies premièred on 14 February 1968 in New York City, and on 15 February 1968 in London. It was originally intended to be shown at the Cannes Film Festival in 1968, but was not, due to it being declared inappropriate in the political context of the time. At the Venice Film Festival, it received a special mention from the Jury and was awarded the Luis Buñuel prize. Kenner Kenner is a 1969 American drama film directed by Steve Sekely and written by Robert L. Richards and Harold Clemins. The film stars Jim Brown, Madlyn Rhue, Robert Coote, Ricky Cordell, Charles Horvath and Prem Nath. The film was released on April 23, 1969, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Bridge in the Jungle The Bridge in the Jungle is a 1971 American adventure film written and directed by Pancho Kohner. The film stars John Huston, Katy Jurado, Elizabeth Guadalupe Chauvet, José Ángel Espinosa Ferrusquilla, Enrique Lucero and Jorge Martínez de Hoyos. The film was released in January 1971, by United Artists. Fiebre Fiebre, also known as Fever, is a 1971 Argentine sexploitation film directed, produced and written by Armando Bó and starring Isabel Sarli. Raaste Kaa Patthar Raaste Kaa Patthar is a 1972 Bollywood dramedy film directed by Mukul Dutt. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan and Shatrughan Sinha, Laxmi Chhaya and Prem Chopra. The movie is loosely based on the 1960 movie The Apartment. Rudi, benimm dich! Rudi, Behave! is a 1971 West German comedy film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Rudi Carrell, Chris Roberts and Heidi Hansen. It was partly shot at Lake Wörthersee in the Austrian state of Carinthia. The Stuff That Dreams Are Made of The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of is a 1972 West German thriller film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Edith Heerdegen, Hannelore Elsner and Herbert Fleischmann. The Three Musketeers of the West Tutti per uno... botte per tutti, internationally released as The Three Musketeers of the West, is a 1973 Italian spaghetti western-comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is a western-comedy version of Alexandre Dumas novel The Three Musketeers. It has been described as "one of the craziest Spaghetti Westerns ever made" and "an over the top comedy vehicle from start to finish". Don Quixote Don Quixote is a 1973 Australian ballet film starring Rudolph Nureyev and Robert Helpmann. O.K. ... Laliberté O.K. ... Laliberté is a Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Marcel Carrière and released in 1973. The film stars Jacques Godin as Paul Laliberté, a 40-year-old man in Montreal who is embarking on the process of rebuilding his life after a midlife crisis has led him to leave his wife and quit his job. Moving into a rooming house, he takes a new job as a pest exterminator, begins a new romantic relationship with Yvonne and reconnects with his old drinking buddy Louis, but soon finds that his new life is no more fulfilling than what he has left behind. Godin won the Canadian Film Award for Best Actor for his performance. The Police Serve the Citizens? La polizia è al servizio del cittadino? is a 1973 Italian giallo-poliziottesco film directed by Romolo Guerrieri. The film is set in Genova. Chorus Chorus is a 1974 Bengali film directed by noted Indian art film director Mrinal Sen. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize. And Agnes Chose to Die LAgnese va a morire, internationally released as And Agnes Chose to Die, is a 1976 Italian drama film directed by Giuliano Montaldo. It is based on a novel of the same name by Renata Viganò which won the Viareggio Prize in 1949. Hello Baby Hello Baby is a 1976 Swedish drama film directed by Johan Bergenstråhle. Toivo Pawlo won the award for Best Actor at the 12th Guldbagge Awards. El hombre de los hongos El hombre de los hongos is a 1976 Mexican drama film based on the novel of the same name by Sergio Galindo. Vier gegen die Bank Vier gegen die Bank is a 1976 German crime comedy television film directed by Wolfgang Petersen. It was adapted from the novel The Nixon Recession Caper by Ralph Maloney and was produced for the German television station ARD. In 2016 it was remade under the same title for theatrical release. Just a Little Inconvenience Just a Little Inconvenience is a 1977 American made-for-television post-war drama film written and directed by Theodore J. Flicker and starring Lee Majors, James Stacy and Barbara Hershey. For his performance as a double-amputee Vietnam veteran, Stacy got a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama or Comedy Special. The film also earned a nomination for a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture Made for TV. Sudba Destiny is a 1977 war film directed by Yevgeny Matveyev and starring Matveyev, Olga Ostroumova, Yury Yakovlev,screen adaptation of Pyotr Proskurins second book, the novel Earthy Love. This film had 57,8 million spectators in 1978. Evgeniy Matveyev was honored with State Prize of the USSR for Destiny in 1978. De mantel der Liefde De Mantel der Liefde is a 1978 Dutch satirical anthology film, directed by Adriaan Ditvoorst. It is a black comedy based on the Ten Commandments and mankinds failure to live up to them. The Night Nurse The Night Nurse is a 1977 Australian television film about the relationship between a former opera star and her night nurse. It was the first of six TV movies Robert Bruning made for Channel Seven. Next of Kin Arven is a 1979 Norwegian drama film directed by Anja Breien. It was entered into the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. Christmas Lilies of the Field Christmas Lilies of the Field is a 1979 made-for-TV sequel to the classic film Lilies of the Field. In this sequel, directed by Ralph Nelson, Homer Smith returns to the Arizona desert where he had built the chapel for the nuns. This time, Mother Maria convinces Homer Smith into building a kindergarten as well as an orphanage by claiming that, since the chapel lacks a bell-tower and bells, the previous job was never completed. Scusi, lei è normale? Scusi lei è normale? is a 1979 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Renzo Montagnani, Ray Lovelock and Anna Maria Rizzoli. Victoria Victoria is a 1979 Swedish drama film directed by Bo Widerberg based on Knut Hamsuns 1898 novel. It was entered into the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. The Solar Film The Solar Film is a 1979 short film by Elaine and Saul Bass and produced by Michael Britton. Subway Riders Subway Riders is a 1981 American thriller film directed by Amos Poe and starring Robbie Coltrane, Charlene Kaleina, Cookie Mueller, John Lurie and Amos Poe. Bajo la metralla Bajo la metralla is a 1983 Mexican thriller film directed by Felipe Cazals. It tells the story of a guerilla group that hides in a safe house with a hostage after a failed attack on a government official. The film is loosely based on the play The Just Assassins by Albert Camus. The film received the 1984 Ariel Awards for Best Picture, Director, Actor and Editor. It was also nominated for Supporting Actress, Music and Set Design. On the Wrong Track On the Wrong Track is a 1983 Hong Kong action drama film directed by Clarence Fok and starring Andy Lau, Jeem Yim, Elliot Ngok, Prudence Liew and introducing the then newcomer actress Winnie Chin. The film is Laus third film role and also his first leading film role. Wu ye lan hua Demon Fighter is a 1983 Taiwanese film written by Gu Long. The film was directed by Chang Peng-i and starring Adam Cheng and Brigitte Lin. Alternative release titles for the film include: Orchids of Midnight; Night Orchid; Thirteen Moon Sword; Lone Ninja Warrior and Faster Blade Poisonous Darts. The Way It Is The Way It Is is an American 1985 film written and directed by Eric Mitchell and starring Steve Buscemi. Half Life Half Life: A Parable for the Nuclear Age is a 1985 Australian documentary film directed by Dennis ORourke, concerning the American Castle Bravo nuclear testing at the Marshall Islands in 1954. The film features interviews with residents of the nearby Rongelap and Utirik Atolls who were affected by nuclear fallout from the tests. Unlike in previous nuclear tests and despite the considerably more powerful nuclear explosion involved, these residents were not relocated to a safer location. Declassified American military footage is included in the production. A Fighting Choice A Fighting Choice is a 1986 American made-for-television biographical drama film directed by Ferdinand Fairfax. Produced by Walt Disney Television, the film stars Patrick Dempsey as a teenager suffering from epilepsy. It originally aired April 13, 1986 as a presentation of The Disney Sunday Movie on ABC. The Penalty Phase Penalty Phase is a 1986 American made-for-television thriller drama film directed by Tony Richardson and starring Peter Strauss. New Mr. Vampire New Mr. Vampire a.k.a. The New Mr. Vampire is a 1987 Hong Kong horror film directed by Billy Chan and Leung Chung. It stars Chin Siu-ho and Lu Fang as the disciples and Chung Fat and Huang Ha as the rival masters Chin and Wu. Lo que importa es vivir Life Is Most Important is a 1987 Mexican drama film directed by Luis Alcoriza. It was entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but did not garner a nomination. The Girlfriend The Girlfriend is a 1988 Argentine-German historical drama film directed by Jeanine Meerapfel and starring Liv Ullmann, Cipe Lincovsky and Federico Luppi. It was written by Osvaldo Bayer, Alcides Chiesa, Jeanine Meerapfel and Agnieszka Holland. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Dorf and the First Games of Mount Olympus Dorf and the First Games of Mount Olympus is a 1988 comedy film starring Tim Conway as Dorf and Vincent Schiavelli as Leonard. Women's Prison Women Prison is a film made by Media Asia Entertainment Group in 1988. It was a work of 1988. The screenwriter was Nan Yin of Prison on Fire, and the director was David Lam. Nan Yin is good at characterizing the bitterness of prisoners, while David Lam describes womens psychology in the film, especially the females strength and affection. There are two common points in these prison films: the first is that the protagonist is oppressed by evil forces after he is imprisoned, and he resists when he cant bear it; the second is that the protagonist has developed a deep friendship with his prisoners in prison. Although these prison films are indispensable for some violent elements, the story contains a spirit of friendship and evil that cannot be won, so the audience resonates. Double Fattiness Double Fattiness is a 1988 Hong Kong comedy film directed by David Chiang and starring Bill Tung, Lydia Shum, Eric Tsang and Maggie Cheung. Overexposed Overexposed is a 1990 American thriller film. Riverbend Riverbend is a 1989 film directed by Sam Firstenberg. The screenplay was written by Samuel Vance, who produced the film. Beertje Sebastiaan: De geheime Opdracht Sebastian Star Bear: First Mission is a Dutch animated film released on October 11, 1991. Another Life Unaltra vita is a 1992 Italian comedy drama film directed by Carlo Mazzacurati. For his performance Claudio Amendola won the David di Donatello for best supporting actor. Final Embrace Final Embrace is a 1992 American film. A Mother's Right: The Elizabeth Morgan Story A Mothers Right: The Elizabeth Morgan Story is a 1992 television film directed by Linda Otto. Starring Bonnie Bedelia in the title role, the courtroom drama - which has also been released as Shattered Silence - chronicles the story behind the Elizabeth Morgan case, in which a woman is put on trial when she sends her daughter to New Zealand to live with her grandparents, after her ex-husband is not found guilty for abusing their daughter, of which she suspects him. Meng xing shi fen Mary from Beijing aka. Awakening is a 1992 Hong Kong film written and directed by Sylvia Chang. A Dedicated Life is a 1994 Japanese documentary directed by Kazuo Hara about the novelist Mitsuharu Inoue. It shows the last years of his life when he fights cancer and tries to capture this remarkable figure and the influence he had on the people around him. Life and Death of the Hollywood Kid Life and Death of the Hollywood Kid is a 1994 South Korean drama film directed by Chung Ji-young. The film was selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Joe the Terrible Joe the Menace is a 1955 Greek comedy film. It was directed by Dinos Dimopoulos and stars Dinos Iliopoulos, Margarita Papandreou, Hristos Tsaganeas and Nikos Rizos. Allie & Me Allie & Me is a 1997 comedy film directed by Michael Rymer and starring Lyndie Benson and Linda Darnell. It won an award at the 1997 RiverRun International Film Festival. Lilika Lilika is a 1970 Yugoslav drama film directed by Branko Pleša. The film won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. Back in Trouble Back in Trouble is a 1997 Luxembourgish comedy film directed by Andy Bausch. The film was selected as the Luxembourgish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Sargento Getúlio Sergeant Getulio is a 1983 Brazilian drama film directed by Hermanno Penna. It was shot in Rio de Janeiros neighborhood São Cristóvão and Laranjeiras, as well as in Sergipes municipalities Nossa Senhora da Glória, Aracaju, Barra dos Coqueiros, and Poço Redondo. Noiembrie, ultimul bal The Last Ball in November is a 1989 Romanian film directed by Romanian director Dan Pița and based on a novel by Mihail Sadoveanu titled Locul unde nu s-a întâmplat nimic. Ab Dilli Dur Nahin Ab Dilli Dur Nahin is a 1957 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Amar Kumar and written by Rajinder Singh Bedi and Muhafiz Hyder. The film was produced by Raj Kapoor and starred Yakub, Anwar Hussain, Motilal, Nand Kishore and Jagdeep, and, in very minor role, Amjad Khan. Night Life in Reno Night Life in Reno is a 1931 American film directed by actor/screenwriter Raymond Cannon. Liquirizia Liquirizia is a 1979 Italian teen comedy film written and directed by Salvatore Samperi and starring Christian De Sica , Barbara Bouchet, Jenny Tamburi, Teo Teocoli and Tino Schirinzi. Maxim's Porter The Porter from Maxims is a 1976 French comedy film directed by Claude Vital and starring Michel Galabru, Jean Lefebvre and Marie-Hélène Breillat. It is based on the 1923 play of the same name which has been made into several film adaptations. Earthian is a yaoi manga by Yun Kouga about angel watchers of earth which was made into a J.C.Staff-produced anime OVA. The angels roles are to assess the progress of humans giving them positive and negative scores based on their everyday actions. The angels, who have deemed that the Earthian are becoming far too destructive, decide that if the Earthian reach 10,000 negative marks instead of positive, then their world will be destroyed. While there are many sets of positive/negative partner teams that have descended to the Earth to carry out their investigations, the story focuses on a single pair that, due to the carelessness of one, causes both to end up in trying circumstances multiple times throughout their stay on Earth... There are four OVAs total, three of which continue the same plot, and another that delves into a separate side story. All of them coincide with the original manga. Chewingum Chewingum is a 1984 Italian teen comedy film directed by Biagio Proietti. It premiered at the 41st Venice International Film Festival in the "De Sica" section. The Narrowing Circle The Narrowing Circle is a 1956 British crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Paul Carpenter, Hazel Court and Russell Napier. The screenplay concerns a crime writer who finds himself accused of murder, and has to clear his name. A Deadly Secret A Deadly Secret is a 1980 Hong Kong film based on Louis Chas novel of the same title. The film was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, directed by Mou Tun-fei and starred Ng Yuen-chun, Liu Lai-ling, Jason Pai, Shih Szu and Yueh Hua. Drei Lederhosen in St. Tropez Three Lederhosen in St. Tropez is a 1980 West German sex comedy film directed by Franz Marischka and starring Peter Steiner, Fred Stillkrauth and Mario Pollak. Behind Show Windows Behind Show Windows is a 1955 Soviet comedy film directed by Samson Samsonov. Life Is a Dog Life Is a Dog is a 1933 Czech comedy film written and directed by Martin Frič. Storm Damage Storm Damage is a 2000 British television drama film directed by Simon Cellan Jones, written by Lennie James, and stars Adrian Lester, Mona Hammond and Kate Ashfield. The film is about a young teacher who returns to the childrens care home where he grew up, and becomes involved with the lives of the troubled teenage children. It was broadcast by BBC Two on 23 January 2000. Humjoli Humjoli is a 1970 Bollywood drama film, produced by Prasan Kapoor under the Tirupati Pictures banner and directed by T. R. Ramanna. It stars Jeetendra, Leena Chandavarkar in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film is a remake of the Tamil movie Panakkara Kudumbam, starring M.G.R and B. Saroja Devi, which later went on to be remade in Kannada as Bhale Huduga, starring Vishnuvardhan, Manjula and in Telugu as Intiguttu, starring Chiranjeevi, Nalini in the pivotal roles. Mehmood essayed a triple role in this movie, which was essayed by Nagesh in the Tamil version and Dwarakish in the Kannada version. Later on, the dual roles played by Nagesh in Anubavi Raja Anubavi went on to be essayed by Mehmood in another Hindi version and Dwarakish in the Kannada version. The Hitter The Hitter is a 1979 American action film directed by Christopher Leitch and written by Christopher Leitch and Ben Harris. The film stars Ron ONeal, Sheila Frazier, Adolph Caesar, Bill Cobbs, Dorothi Fox and Alfie Brown. The film was released in February 1979, by Peppercorn-Wormser Film Enterprises. Billy Frankenstein Billy Frankenstein is a 1998 horror-comedy movie directed by Fred Olen Ray and written by his wife Kim Ray. Ai shang 100% ying xiong Were No Bad Guys aka. We Are No Bad Guys is a 1997 Action Hong Kong film directed by Wong Jing. Gair Kaanooni Gair Kanooni is a 1989 Indian action drama film directed and written by Prayag Raj. The film stars Sridevi and Govinda in the lead roles. Rajinikanth, Kimi Katkar, Shashi Kapoor and Kader Khan are featured in supporting role. The film was a commercial success becoming the twelfth highest-grossing movie of 1989. It was later dubbed in Tamil as Rakkamma Kaiyathattu. Dragoneer 5: The Indomitable Golden Dragon, Silver Snake is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Godfrey Ho, starring martial artist Dragon Lee, Kong Do. Pane, burro e marmellata Pane, burro e marmellata is a 1977 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Capitani and starring Enrico Montesano. The Orphan The Orphan is a 1960 Hong Kong drama film directed by Lee Sun-Fung and starring a then eighteen-year-old Bruce Lee. The film is based on the novel of the same Chinese title by Au-yeung Tin. The Orphan was filmed in the early months of 1959 and was the last film that Lee made in Hong Kong during his teenager years before leaving to the United States in 1959. The film was ranked number 52 of the Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures at the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards. Hissatsu!: Sure Death! is a 1984 film based on the television jidaigeki Hissatsu Shigotonin sereis. The film is an occasionally whimsical Japanese drama about assassins. Amante para dos Amante para dos is a 1981 Argentine comedy film directed and written by Hugo Sofovich. The film starred Alberto Olmedo, Tato Bores and Moria Casán. The County Fair The County Fair is a 1912 American short silent drama film starring Earle Foxe and Alice Joyce who had acted together earlier in the year in The Street Singer. It was the second film of Earle Foxe. Nadia et les hippopotames Nadia and the Hippos is a 1999 French drama film directed by Dominique Cabrera. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. Tre colonne in cronaca Tre colonne in cronaca is a 1990 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Vanzina. It is loosely based on the novel with the same name written by Corrado Augias and Daniela Pasti. For his performance Sergio Castellitto won the David di Donatello for best supporting actor. Dahil mahal na mahal kita Dahil Mahal na Mahal Kita is a 1998 Filipino drama romance film produced by Star Cinema, starring Claudine Barretto, Diether Ocampo and Rico Yan. The movie was directed by Wenn V. Deramas and received a grade of "A" by the Cinema Evaluation Board. Around the Pink House Around the Pink House is a 1999 film co-directed by Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige. It was an international co-production between France, Canada and Lebanon. It was Lebanons official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Anokha Bandhan Anokha Bandhan is a 1982 Bollywood drama film, produced by Ratan Irani under the Shree Jagdamba Movies banner and directed by Mehul Kumar. It stars Ashok Kumar, Shabana Azmi, Navin Nischol, Master Bittu in the lead roles while Jeetendra has given a Special Appearance and music composed by Usha Khanna. Walk the Walk Walk the Walk is a 1970 American exploitation film produced by Kroger Babb. Released by Babbs Hallmark Productions company, it was written and directed by Jac Zacha. It tells the story of a young African-American man battling addiction to alcohol and heroin. Doore Doore Oru Koodu Kootam Doore Doore Oru Koodu Koottam is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language satirical comedy drama film directed by Sibi Malayil, written by Sreenivasan and produced by M. Mani. It stars Mohanlal, Menaka, Jagathy Sreekumar, Nedumudi Venu, Mamukkoya, Sukumari, Kunjandi, Sreenivasan, Sanath Mathur Innocent and K. P. A. C. Sunny in major roles. The film won the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues. Naukri Naukri is a 1978 Bollywood film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. It was critically acclaimed and became an unexpected flop at the box office. However over the years, the film has been appreciated by the audiences in its screening in television and has gained a cult following over the years. Rajesh Khanna and Raj Kapoor starred in this movie, set in 1944–1947. Naukris basic idea is based on the 1955 Tamil film Mudhal Thethi, starring Sivaji Ganeshan and Anjali Devi. The other inspiration for this film was Its a Wonderful Life, produced and directed by Frank Capra. The story features a person getting help of an angel after his death. However, the story and treatment in this film are completely different form both of these films. The God-sent person makes the hero realize that when he was alive he was so important and loved by all around him but he couldn’t recognize it. Rajesh Khanna plays the man who meets the angel Raj Kapoor, after he commits suicide. The film was not well publicized before its release and being released at a time when multi-star films ruled the roost, this classic was a box office failure. However, over the years it has been appreciated by audiences. In the Bollywood Guide Collections, critics gave the film 4 stars of 5. The idea of an angel helping a dead person in realizing his significance on earth was also adopted in the 2005 film Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi!, in which Shahid Kapoor and Sanjay Dutt play respective roles of Rajesh Khanna and Raj Kapoor, with Dutt playing a modern Yamraj. Neberte nám princeznú Neberte nám princeznú is a modern version of the Snowhite and the Seven Dwarfs fairytale, starring Marika Gombitová. The musical was directed by Martin Hoffmeister, and released in 1981. Donga Mogudu Donga Mogudu is a 1987 Tollywood film starring Chiranjeevi, Bhanupriya, Madhavi and Raadhika. This film was directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. Chiranjeevi portrayed a dual role in this film. The film is based on Yandamuri Veerendranaths novel Nallanchu Tellachira. The film was recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office. It is a remake of an English movie, Trading Places directed by John Landis, with the lead roles of Eddie Murphy, Dan Aykroyd and Ralph Bellamy. Nagamandala Nagamandala is a Kannada language film, directed by T. S. Nagabharana. Written by Girish Karnad and released in 1997, the film is named after a Dakshina Kannadas ritual called Nagamandala. It stars Prakash Raj and Vijayalakshmi in the lead roles. The film, upon release, went on to win many prestigious awards for its content and screen adaptation. The soundtrack, consisting of 15 tracks, tuned by C. Ashwath became very popular for the folksy touch. The story line is similar to 1973 Hindi movie Duvidha. Vijayalakshmi won Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Kannada for her performance in this film. Bale Pandiya Bale Pandiya is a 1962 Tamil language comedy film produced and directed by B. R. Panthulu. Starring Sivaji Ganesan, M. R. Radha and Devika in the lead roles, the music was scored by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy. It features Ganesan in three distinct roles, and Radha in two. The film began production in early May 1962, ended in the middle of the month, and was released on the 26th of the same month. Donga Ramudu Donga Ramudu is a 1988 Telugu Action film, produced Chalasani Gopi by under the Gopi Art Pictures banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Radha in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. Heeralal Pannalal Heeralal Pannalal is a 1978 Bollywood film directed by Ashok Roy. The film is a Bollywood action comedy released in 1978. The movie starred Shashi Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor, Zeenat Aman and Neetu Singh in lead roles while Prem Nath, Ajit, Madan Puri, Amjad Khan, Asrani, Kamini Kaushal, Tun Tun, and Ranjeet also played significant characters in the film. Vakil Babu Vakil Babu is a Hindi movie, which was released in April 1982. The movie was produced by Jawahar Kapoor and P. K. Luthra and directed by Asit Sen. The film stars Raj Kapoor alongside his younger brother Shashi Kapoor and also features Zeenat Aman, Rakesh Roshan, Kader Khan, Aruna Irani and Kishore Sahu. This was Raj Kapoors last leading film role and was also the first and only time he appeared onscreen with his brother Shashi, not counting Awara, wherein Shashi Kapoor appeared as a child actor. Vishwanatha Nayakudu Viswanatha Nayakudu is a Telugu historical film of 1987 directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. Princess Tarakanova Princess Tarakanova is a 1910 Russian short film directed by Kai Hansen. A Change of Seasons Christy, Choices of the Heart is a 2001 American two-part television miniseries starring Lauren Lee Smith, Stewart Finlay-McLennan, James Waterston, Diane Ladd, Dale Dickey, Andy Stahl, and Bruce McKinnon. Individually, the first part is known as Christy: A Change of Seasons and the second part is known as Christy: A New Beginning. The miniseries was developed for television by executive producer Tom Blomquist. It aired on the Pax network on May 13–14, 2001. The storyline was an adaptation of a section of the novel that was not presented in the original CBS series: the typhoid epidemic that took the life of a popular character, Fairlight Spencer. Affliction Affliction is a 1996 American documentary film directed by Mark Hejnar and starring GG Allin, Mike Diana, Full Force Frank, Annie Sprinkle. The Truth About Fidel Castro Revolution Cuban Story: The Truth about Fidel Castro Revolution is a 1959 film documentary narrated by Errol Flynn, and the last known performance work of his career. It was one of two films Flynn made about the Cuban Revolution during the early period when Castro was publicly denying his communist allegiance, the other being the drama-documentary Cuban Rebel Girls. The Little House in Kolomna The Little House in Kolomna, is a 1913 Russian short film directed by Pyotr Chardynin. Inochi is a 2002 Japanese movie directed by Shinohara Tetsuo starring Esumi Makiko and Etsushi Toyokawa. It is based on a memoir of the same title by the Korean-Japanese author Yu Miri. Moosa Khan Moosa Khan is a 2001 film which was directed by Shaan. The film starred Saima, Afzal Khan and Shaan. Voices of Desire Voices of Desire is a 1972 experimental horror film directed by Chuck Vincent under the stage name Mark Ubell. The film stars Sandra Peabody, Gus Thomas, and Marlene Willoughby. The plot concerns a young woman named Anna Reed who recounts her claims to a psychiatrist that she was involved with a cult whose members were either murdered or committed suicide after she begins hearing distorted voices. Ask Dad Ask Dad is a 1929 American Pre-Code film directed by Hugh Faulcon and starring Edward Everett Horton and Winston Miller. Julie Ganapathy Julie Ganapathi is a 2003 Indian Tamil psychological thriller film directed by Balu Mahendra, featuring Saritha, Jayaram and Ramya Krishnan in the lead roles. The film is an adaptation of Stephen Kings novel, Misery. Featuring music composed by Ilaiyaraaja, the film opened to positive reviews in February 2003. Sthalathe Pradhana Payyans Sthalathe Pradhana Payyans is 1993 Malayalam-language political thriller by Shaji Kailas and written by Renji Panicker. This film revolved around the current affairs of Kerala in those days and was a huge sensational hit. It severely criticized the political establishments and exposed the unholy equations of politics, whereby inviting strong opposition from different political quarters. Jagadish did the main role of the common man who accidentally ends up being the home minister of the state. This film is considered as a turning point in the career of Jagadish, who was until then hooked up in comedy roles. Freaky Chakra Freaky Chakra is a 2003 Bollywood comedy-drama film directed by V. K. Prakash and Ziba Bhagwagar. The film stars Deepti Naval and Sachin Khedekar. The film was Indias official entry for Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, and received recognition by the International Federation of Film Critics at the 2003 Mumbai International Film Festival. Dharam Kanta Dharam Kanta is a 1982 Bollywood Action film, produced and directed by Sultan Ahmed under the Sultan Productions banner. It stars Raaj Kumar, Rajesh Khanna, Jeetendra, Waheeda Rehman, Reena Roy, Sulakshana Pandit in the pivotal roles and music composed by Naushad. Demonic Beauty Tamnan Krasue/Demonic Beauty is a 2002 Thai romance-horror film written and directed by Bin Banluerit. The film concerns the krasue ghost legend that is common in Southeast Asian countries. A Devilish Murder A Devilish Homicide is a 1965 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Yong-min. It tells the story of a woman, who, having been murdered by her jealous cousin and mother-in-law, returns as a spirit to take vengeance on her killers. The films English title is sometimes given as A Devilish Murder or A Bloodthirsty Killer. It was released on DVD in 2007. The Black Garment Kali Salwaar is a 2002 Hindi film directed by Fareeda Mehta, set in Mumbai, and starring Sadiya Siddiqui, Irrfan Khan, Kay Kay Menon, Vrajesh Hirjee in main roles. The film is based on several short stories by Saadat Hassan Manto, one of the greatest modern Urdu writers. The interior of the film is painted by Bhupen Khakhar, a famous Indian painter. The stories take place in the underbelly of Mumbai. Bose Bose is a 2004 Indian Tamil action thriller film written and directed by Senthil Kumar. It stars Srikanth and Sneha in lead and Kalabhavan Mani, Nagesh, Thalaivasal Vijay, and Manikka Vinayagam in supporting roles. It did reasonable business at the box-office. Upon release, the film was dubbed into Telugu as Rakshana and released in 2005, the film was also dubbed in Hindi as Commando - The Force. The film was also remade in Kannada as Yodha and released in 2009. Bose follows the path of a soldier after he is fired after an incident where he injures a politician attempting to rape a girl. The politician hires thugs to take him down while the soldier attempts to take down the greedy politician. The Joy of Life The Joy of Life is a 2005 experimental landscape documentary by filmmaker Jenni Olson about the history of suicide and the Golden Gate Bridge, and the adventures of a butch lesbian in San Francisco. Since its January 2005 premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, this innovative feature film played a pivotal role in renewing debate about the need for a suicide barrier on The Golden Gate Bridge as well as garnering praise and earning awards for its unique filmmaking style. The film combines 16mm landscape cinematography with a lyrical voiceover to share two San Francisco stories: the history of the Golden Gate Bridge as a suicide landmark, and the story of a butch dyke in San Francisco searching for love and self-discovery. The two stories are punctuated by Lawrence Ferlinghettis reading of his ode to San Francisco, "The Changing Light" and bookended by opening and closing credits music from legendary 1950s icon Weldon Kees. The film is dedicated to the memory of Mark Finch who committed suicide by jumping from the Bridge in January 1995. Kikos Kikos is a 1979 Armenian animation film by Robert Sahakyants based on the story by Hovhannes Tumanyan. Woh Chokri Woh Chokri Moby Dick Moby Dick is a 1978 filmed one-man version of Herman Melvilles classic Moby Dick. The film starred Jack Aranson, a Shakespearean actor trained in the Old Vic, and was directed by Paul Stanley. Shuto Konsoku Trial is the original title of a series of six Japanese films, about illegal highway racing in the Shuto Expressway, released between 1988 and 1996. An English subtitled version of the films series -renamed Freeway Speedway- was released on DVD in North America in 2004 due to commercial success of popular Hollywood films like The Fast and The Furious. A 4-disc re-release of the 2004 edition was made available in 2007, it was renamed Tokyo Speedway: The Complete Collection. Though also available in Hong Kong, the DVD edition was not released in Japan since the series is still banned and the last episode unreleased yet. Jánosík Jánošík is a Slovak black-and-white silent film from 1921. It relates the popular legend of the highwayman Juraj Jánošík. It shows the filmmakers experience with early American movies in camera work, in the use of parallel narratives, and in sequences inspired by Westerns. Jánošík placed Slovak filmmaking as the 10th national cinema in the world to produce a full-length feature movie. Cain and Abel Cain and Abel is a 2006 American independent urban comedy film written and directed by Shane Woodson. Soundtrack to War Soundtrack to War is a 90-minute documentary by Australian war artist George Gittoes. Filmed throughout 2003-2004, Gittoes bypassed the U.S. militarys media lockdown on the war in Iraq to capture an authentic account of the human experience of the war. Gittoes interviewed American soldiers deployed in Iraq to create an account of the role of music in the contemporary battlefield. The film was followed by a sequel, Rampage. Songs featured in the movie include Slayers "Angel of Death" and Drowning Pools "Bodies", as well as freestyle rap and gospel choirs. Seventeen of the early-filmed scenes from the documentary were used in Michael Moores Fahrenheit 9/11. The film is mentioned in the 2009 book War by Jonathan Pieslak. Blind Ambition Blind Ambition is an American drama film directed, produced and written by Bala Rajasekharuni. It stars Gulshan Grover, Christopher Atkins, Vanessa Angel, Deep Katdare, Michelle Massey and Bella Thorne. The film was released on March 8, 2014. The producers donated the proceeds to the India Center charity project. Kokoyakyu: High School Baseball Kokoyakyu: High School Baseball is a 2006 documentary film about high school baseball in Japan, the pastime that has turned into an obsession. The film follows two schools as they compete and head towards the 2003 tournament. Kokoyakyu: High School Baseball was directed by Kenneth Eng and written/produced by Alex Shear. It was aired on PBS in 2006 as part of its Point of View series. Magic Flute Diaries Magic Flute Diaries is a film inspired by Mozarts classic opera, The Magic Flute. It does not use the plot of the opera. The film was released in 2008 by Sullivan Entertainment. Magic Flute Diaries won the award for Best Family Film in the 2008 Staten Island Film Festival. Devilwood Devilwood is a 2006 British short film. It was written and directed by Sacha Bennett, and stars John Simm. Mirror Chermin is a 2007 Malaysian horror film directed by Zarina Abdullah. Kids + Money kids + money, a 2008 cinéma vérité documentary film, was directed by photographer/filmmaker Lauren Greenfield and produced by Evergreen Pictures. The 32 minute film includes interviews with Los Angeles teenagers on the subject of money and how it affects their lives. HBO licensed North American broadcast rights to kids + money, and the film has been distributed to major broadcasters and cable networks internationally. An educational DVD is being distributed by Bullfrog Films. The characters in the film are: 16-year-old Gabby, for whom shopping is a hobby and fashion a means of self-expression; 17-year-old Sean Michael, from a middle-class family who has to work to support his shopping habits; 17-year-old Emmanuel, who discusses his relationship to money and how he fits in at his school, Harvard-Westlake; Matthew, a child actor; and 17-year-old Zoie, who lives with her parents in a small one-bedroom apartment. kids + money, was selected as one of the top five nonfiction shorts in the world by Cinema Eye Honors 2009. The short also won the Audience Award for Best Short Film at the AFI Film Festival 2007, the Michael Moore Award for Best Documentary Film at the 2008 Ann Arbor Film Festival, the Gold Plaque, Documentary:Social/Political from The Hugo Television Awards 2008, and Best Documentary Short at Kids First Film Festival 2008. kids + money was also selected into the Official Shorts Program at the Sundance Film Festival. Right Place, Wrong Time Right Place, Wrong Time is a 2008 action-comedy film directed by Michael Allen Carter and starring Noah J. Smith. Black Roots Black Roots is the fourth feature-length film produced and directed by American independent filmmaker Lionel Rogosin. The film gathers a number of African-American folk and blues musicians in a room, where they share stories and songs about the black experience in America. Film editor Carl Lerner is credited as an "associate producer"; and Alan Lomax, along with his daughter Anna, are credited as "musical consultants." Anna Lomax also has the credit of "assistant editor." Lionel Rogosin would reunite with Jim Collier two years later for his next film, Black Fantasy. We Iraqis We Iraqis is a documentary film written and directed by the Iraqi-French film director Abbas Fahdel. The film shows daily life in Baghdad, just before and after the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The fears and hopes of a people that is emerging from the nightmare of a dictatorship only to fall into chaos. French title: Nous les Irakiens Arabic title: نحن العراقيون Hadashi no Gen is a 1976 Japanese war drama film, directed by Tengo Yamada based on the Japanese manga series of the same name. The film is set in 1945 and tells the story of the six-year-old boy Gen Nakaoka, living in Hiroshima around the time of the US atomic bombing of the city. The Boys of Ghost Town The Boys of Ghost Town is a 2009 American drama film directed and produced by Pablo Véliz and written by Rosalio Martinez and Manuel Garcia. It stars Danny Trejo, Marian Zapico, and Garcia. The film follows Danny Ortegas release from prison, struggles with joining civilization, love, friendship, revenge, and his eventual rise to becoming a drug lord himself. Birds of Paradise Birds of Paradise is a 2008 Ukrainian drama film directed by Roman Balayan. It was entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival. Guru Shishyaru Guru Shishyaru is a 1981 Indian Kannada comedy film, directed by H. R. Bhargava and produced by Dwarakish under his "Dwarkish Chitra" production house. The film is a remake of 1966 Telugu film Paramanandayya Sishyula Katha starring N. T. Rama Rao which itself was a remake of 1950 Telugu movie Paramanandayya Sishyulu starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao. The story followed a fiction with a Guru and his 12 disciples being cursed by the Angels to behave stupid until the angel gets married. The film had an ensemble cast with many characters getting equal footage and importance. Among the lead pair were Vishnuvardhan and Manjula. Changes Promeny is a film released in 2009, written and directed by Tomás Rehorek, Miracle Film & TV and Lumiq Studios production. The production was presented at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2012. Gulabi Talkies Gulabi Talkies is a 2008 Indian Kannada language film by acclaimed Indian director Girish Kasaravalli. It is based on a short story by the same name by Kannada writer Vaidehi. The film premiered at the Osians Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema in New Delhi on 14 July 2008, where it won the Best Film and Best Actress awards in the Indian Competition section. Umashree won the National Award for Best Actress for her performance in the film. Moral Kombat Spencer Halpins Moral Kombat is a 2009 documentary film, directed by Spencer Halpin, an American independent filmmaker. The title of the film is in part a reference to the Mortal Kombat series of video games. The title was changed from Moral Kombat to Spencer Halpins Moral Kombat to avoid the risk of a lawsuit. True Noon True Noon is a 2009 Tajik film directed by Nosir Saidov. It was chosen as official selection in 2009 for the International Film Festival Rotterdam. True Noon became the first Tajik film which made it to distribution in Tajikistan in 18 years, i.e. since independence. It was also aired at the Marrakech International Film Festival. The film was originally funded by Talco Management, a domestic company. However, the funding stopped due to the economic crisis, and Saidov had to search for funding in Europe. The film deals with the changes and unease caused in the common mans life by the government, about which he cares nothing. The state acts only to control its citizens and does not add anything to their life. The film portrays the effects of the change of the borders between Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, which leads to the erecting of a new fence between two villages and the peoples basic instinct to resist this arbitrary change. The film is largely absurdist and humorous, while dealing with weighty matters. Killing in the Name Killing in the Name is an award-winning 2010 documentary film on Islamist terrorism. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary at the 83rd Academy Awards on January 25, 2011 but lost to Strangers No More. The film showed in Los Angeles DocuWeeks on July 30, 2010. Bento Monogatari Bento Monogatari is a 2010 short film by Pieter Dirkx. It was selected for the 2011 Cannes Film Festival in the Cinéfondation section. The film was the directors graduation project at the Hogeschool Sint-Lukas Brussels film school. Sakudumbam Shyamala Sakudumbam Shyamala is a 2010 Malayalam comedy film directed by Radhakrishnan Mangalath and written by Krishna Poojapura. The film has Uravashi, Kunchako Boban, Nedumudi Venu, Saikumar, Suraj Venjaramoodu, and Bhama in the main roles. Yeh Dooriyan Yeh Dooriyan is a 2011 Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Deepshikha, starring Deepshikha, Keshav Arora, Inder Kumar, Kunicka Lal, Ayub Khan in the lead roles. He's on Duty Hes on Duty is a 2010 South Korean film that comically yet incisively depicts racial issues in Korea. Tae-sik finds it difficult to get a job due to his odd appearance and impatient character. After failing repeatedly, he disguises himself as a foreigner and finally lands a job. Tae-sik, however, witnesses the cruel treatment migrant workers face in Korea. The Korean title is a pun on the lead characters name and is an abbreviated form of 반갑습니다 or 반가워요 which translates to "Delighted? Delighted!" or "Nice to meet you." Kureyon Shinchan: Arashi o yobu ougon no supai daisakusen , also known as Shin Chan, The Spy, is a 2011 anime film. It is the 19th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the TV anime. The film was released to theatres on April 16, 2011, in Japan. This film was released in India on Hungama TV as Shin Chan Movie The Spy on 8 June 2013. Invisible Invisible is a 2011 Israeli film directed by Michal Aviad. It premiered at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival in February 2011 where it won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. The film is based on a series of rapes that occurred in Tel Aviv during 1977–1978. Testimonies of the original victims are interlaced into the film. Destiny Road Destiny Road is a 2012 Brazilian-American Christian drama film directed by Robert C. Treveiler, based on R. R. Soares 2004 book of the same name. The film stars Daniel Zacapa, Traci Dinwiddie and Zoe Myers. The soundtrack of the film contains Thalles Robertos song "Maravilha". The film was released on December 12, 2012. The Little Gypsy Witch The Little Gypsy Witch is a 2011 Croatian fantasy film directed by Tomislav Žaja. Would You Have Sex with an Arab? Would You Have Sex with an Arab? is a feature-length documentary film by French director Yolande Zauberman. It was released in France on 12 September 2012 and is 85 minutes long and in full color. Midnight Ballad for Ghost Theater Midnight Ballad for Ghost Theater is a 2006 South Korean musical fantasy comedy horror film written and directed by Jeon Kye-soo. The Happy Lands The Happy Lands is a 2012 British film written by Peter Cox and Robert Rae about a coal-mining community in Fife, Scotland, during the long strike of 1926. The film was released on 17 February 2012. Much of the films dialogue is in the Scots language. The film begins with a miner suffering a back injury at a colliery in the fictional village of Carhill. When confronted about working conditions, the mine owner responds by saying that the workers are locked out until they accept a settlement that involves longer working hours and lower wages. The rest of the film shows the various stages of the eight-month strike by coal miners across Britain, including the general strike launched by the Trade Union Congress in support of the miners. The film makes several references to the First World War, in which many of the striking miners fought and were rewarded for their bravery. Shasti Shasti is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. It is the film presented by HSBC Bank Bangladesh. It was released in 2004 all over Bangladesh. Just Like Home Comme Chez Soi is a 2011 French made for television comedy film directed by Lorenzo Gabriele. Wagner's Dream Wagners Dream is a documentary film directed by Susan Froemke. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 25, 2012 and was shown in high definition in theaters across the United States and Canada on May 7, 2012. The subject of the film is the staging of a new production of Richard Wagners four-opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen at the Metropolitan Opera beginning in 2010. Mother Is a Whore Mother Is a Whore is a 2011 South Korean drama film written and directed by South Korean indie provocateur Lee Sang-woo. It is based on a true story in Korea where a man was using his mother as a whore. From Sydney with Love From Sydney with Love is a Hindi movie directed by Prateek Chakravorty, starring Sharad Malhotra, Bidita Bag, Karan Sagoo and Evelyn Sharma. The music has been composed by Sohail Sen, Thor Patridge, and Nabin Laskar. It received some favourable reviews from critics but went unnoticed and was a Box-office Disaster. Daal Mein Kuch Kaala Hai Daal Mein Kuch kaala Hai is a Bollywood film released in June 2012. it was directed by Anand Balraj and produced By Deepak Bali & Urvashi Bali. The film starred Veena Malik, Jackie Shroff, Aanand Balraj, Shakti Kapoor, Vijay Raaz, Aman Verma and Bobby Darling. Red Cloud: Deliverance Red Cloud: Deliverance is a 2013 film, about a Native American gun for hire, Jake Red Cloud, played by Alex Kruz, who is befriended by a young emotionally damaged girl Ann. The film champions the importance of children and their emotional life which the main character uses Native American spirituality to heal. Based on the comic book character Jake Red Cloud, Quechua from Red Cloud Comics in 2014, Red Cloud: Deliverance was awarded the Spirit of Comic Con by Wizard Entertainment to show at Comic Con Conventions during 2014 to 2015. The film and Alex Kruz won several notable awards at Mexico International Film Festival, Action On Film International Film Festival, Accolade Competition, Bare Bones International Film Festival, DC Independent Film Festival, Amiens International Film Festival, and nominated for best performance by the Maverick Movie Awards. The film was named "One of the Top 10 Comic Book Movies of All Time" by Cinema Crazed. Andre Gregory: Before and After Dinner Andre Gregory: Before and After Dinner is a 2013 documentary about film and theater director and actor Andre Gregory. The film was funded through Kickstarter. Scrooge & Marley Scrooge & Marley is 2012 film adaptation of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol, which is retold from a gay perspective, co-directed by Richard Knight Jr. and Peter Neville, and co-written by Knight, Ellen Stoneking, and Timothy Imse. It also features David Pevsner as Ebenezer "Ben" Scrooge, Tim Kazurinsky as the ghost of Scrooges business partner Jacob Marley, Ronnie Kroell as the Ghost of Christmas Past, Megan Cavanagh as the Ghost of Christmas Present, David Moretti as Bob Cratchit, and JoJo Baby as the Ghost of Christmas Future. The film adaptation received a mixed critical reception. How Sweet It Is How Sweet It Is is a 2013 American independent musical film directed by Brian Herzlinger and written by Herzlinger and Jay Black. The film stars Joe Piscopo, Erika Christensen, Erich Bergen, Michael Paré, and Paul Sorvino. It was released in select theaters in the United States on May 10, 2013. Nikki and the Perfect Stranger Nikki and the Perfect Stranger is a 2013 sequel to the 2005 Christian drama movie The Perfect Stranger, and its first sequel, Another Perfect Stranger. It stars Jefferson Moore, Matt Wallace, and Juliana Allen as Nikki Cominsky. Jack, Jules, Esther & Me Jack, Jules, Esther and Me is a 2013 coming of age independent film directed by Daniel Poliner. This comedy centers on four young high schoolers on their last weekend before heading off to college and the scheme to win a girls heart. The film world premiered at Austin Film Festival where programmer Bears Fonté called it "an uplifting stumble through love in the time of awkward." Idiots Idiots is a 2012 Malayalam romantic comedy film, the debut of director K S Bava. The film stars Asif Ali and Sanusha in the lead roles, and was co-produced by prominent filmmaker Sangeeth Sivan. Hubballi Hubballi is a 2006 Kannada action-thriller-drama movie directed by Om Prakash Rao featuring Sudeep and Rakshita in the lead roles. The movie features background score and soundtrack composed by A R Hemanth and lyrics by Da Ra Bendre, K Kalyan and Padma Hemanth. It was released on 10 November 2006. It was later dubbed into Hindi as Vardee Tujhe Salaam in 2008 by Sai Entertainment Pvt Ltd. Mistaken Mistaken is a movie completed in 2013, starring Anthony Roberts, Jamie Lee Nash, Mat Hall and Daniel Poli. It follows Leo Campbell, a young man who finds himself wrongly targeted by a communist. He confides in Detective Tom Shaw to help him find answers as to why a bounty is on his life. Prathyartha Prathyartha is a 1999 Kannada suspense-thriller film directed by Sunil Kumar Desai featuring Ramesh Aravind, Raghuvaran, Girish Karnad and Sudeep in the lead roles. The film features background score composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The concept of this movie is based on the 1995 movie Nick of Time. N.O.I.R. Noir is a Canadian drama film, directed by Yves Christian Fournier and released in 2015. An ensemble cast film set primarily in the impoverished Montreal North area, the film focuses on a variety of interconnected storylines. Characters include Dickens and Bobby, two Haitian Canadian brothers involved in the gang lifestyle; Kadhafi, an Algerian immigrant who works in a dry cleaning shop with Jean-Jacques and dreams of becoming a hip hop star; and Suzie, a stripper in a relationship with drug dealer Evans while simultaneously connected in an ambiguous way to Phil. Kechiouche garnered a Jutra Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 18th Jutra Awards. Addhuri Addhuri is a 2012 Kannada romantic film starring Dhruva Sarja, in his debut, and Radhika Pandit in the lead roles. The story, screenplay, dialogues and direction are by A. P. Arjun of the Kannada movie Ambaari fame. V. Harikrishna is the music director of the film. Keerthi Swamy of Maryland, U S A and Shankar Reddy of Bengaluru have produced the venture. Soorya S Kiran of "Dildaara" fame is the Cinematographer. The film made its theatrical release across Karnataka screens on 15 June 2012. The stunts are handled by Ravi Verma. In one of the scenes Dhruva Sarja jumped from 65 feet height and did all stunts without dupes. Crimes of Passion Crimes of Passion is a 2013 Chinese romance film directed by Gao Qunshu. It is a remake of the 1997 smash-hit TV series A Sentimental Story. The Rooftops Es-stouh is a 2013 Algerian film directed by Merzak Allouache. Kingdom Rajotto is a Dhallywood crime action thriller film directed by Iftakar Chowdhury and produced by Fatman Films. The film stars Shakib Khan and Bobby in lead roles. The music of the film composed by Adit Ozbert. Rajotto is about a deadly journey of a gangster. Restoring Tomorrow Restoring Tomorrow is a 2017 documentary film directed by Aaron Wolf that recounts the history and the restoration of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles, California. 28 28 is a 2014 Sri Lankan feature drama film directed and produced by Prasanna Jayakody. The film starred by Mahendra Perera and Semini Iddamalgoda in lead roles along with Rukmal Nirosh, Sarath Kothalawala. 28 revolves how three men transport the body of a woman, who was raped and murdered, in an old van. One of the men will find out that the woman is his estranged wife. The film name is given considering that the average menstrual cycle of a woman is around 28 Days.. It was released officially in Sri Lanka on 2 June 2017 in CEL Theatres. It is the 1279th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Land Land is a 2018 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Babak Jalali. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. Another South Another South is a 2014 Italian romance-drama film written and directed by Gianluca Maria Tavarelli and starring Isabella Ragonese. It was the first film in Italy to be simultaneously released through the streaming services and in theaters. The Stowaway The Stowaway is a 2014 science fiction short film and based on the short-story "The Cold Equations". It keeps the basic plot, but updates the technology and changes the dialogue. Back to Backspace Back to Backspace and Pillywags Mansion are a pair of animated television pilots produced by Cartoon Network Studios for Cartoon Network. Back to Backspace was created by Dominic Bisignano and Amalia Levari, while Pillywags Mansion was created by Sam Marin. The pilots were released on the networks official website in November 2014, to positive critical reception. Bisignano and Levaris pilot was nominated at the 42nd Annie Awards, although it did not win. Ivanuku Thanila Gandam Ivanuku Thannila Gandam is an Indian Tamil comedy directed by S. N. Shaktevel on his debut which released on 13 March 2015. It was produced by V. Venkatraj. The film stars Deepak Dinkar, and Neha Ratnakaran in the lead roles. Rajendran also plays a supporting role. Dinkar plays Saravanan, a television anchor, who while on a night out with his friends mistakenly orders a hitman played by Rajendran to kill his girlfriend, Deepika, played by Ratnakaran. The film met with mixed reviews from critics but positive response from audience so the movie become a hit. Inside or Outside Inside or Outside is a 2016 Chinese action thriller directed by Gary Mak and written by Zhong Muxuan. The film stars Simon Yam, Wallace Huo, Jang Hyuk, Rayza and Che Xiao. The film was released in China on 22 January 2016. The Happys The Happys is an American narrative film written and directed by Tom Gould and John Serpe, commercially released in 2018 after screening at a dozen film festivals in the United States, winning the Alternative Spirit Award at Rhode Island International Film Festival, the Best Narrative Feature award at the Durango Independent Film Festival, the Audience Award at the Anchorage International Film Festival, and a nomination for the Best Feature Award at the Naperville Independent Film Festival in Naperville, Illinois. The movies public premiere took place in California on March 16, 2018. Kaasav: Turtle Kaasav is a 2016 Indian Marathi-language film releasing on 6 October 2017. It has been directed by filmmaker duo Sumitra Bhave–Sunil Sukthankar and produced by Mohan Agashe in association with Bhave–Sukthankars production company "Vichitra Nirmiti". The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film at the 64th National Film Awards. It became the fifth Marathi film to win in this category. Fig Tree Fig Tree is a 2018 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Alamork Davidian. In July 2018, it was one of five films nominated for the Ophir Award for Best Picture. The film was screened at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, where Davidian won the Eurimages Audentia Award for Best Female Director. Saving Christmas Saving Christmas is a Christmas comedy-drama film, about a middle school student who decides to prove that Santa Claus is real. Directed and co-written by Tom DeNucci, it stars Edward Asner, Brooke Langton, and Patrick Muldoon. It was released direct-to-video on November 21, 2017. Yours Truly Yours Truly is a 2018 Indian romantic drama film directed by Sanjoy Nag. The film stars Soni Razdan , Pankaj Tripathi and Aahana Kumra, with Mahesh Bhatt in a special appearance. It is an official adaptation of one of the stories from the book LOVE STORIES #1 TO 14 authored by Annie Zaidi and published by Harper Collins. The film is Shiladitya Boras maiden production under Platoon One Films in association with MDC Filmworks, Lighthouse Innoventures and Basabaari Talkies. The film got acquired by Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited and had its world digital premiere on May 3rd 2019 on ZEE5. Yours Truly had its world premiere in the A Window on Asian Cinema section of the 23rd Busan International Film Festival. The film had its India Premiere at the 24th Kolkata International Film Festival on November 16, 2018 where Alia Bhatt presented the film to the audience. It also won the Critics award for Best Hindi Feature Film at the Festival 2019. An Awful Moment An Awful Moment is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists in the film archive of the Library of Congress. The Oath and the Man The Oath and the Man is a 1910 American film directed by D. W. Griffith. Saved from the Titanic Saved from the Titanic is a 1912 American silent motion picture short starring Dorothy Gibson, an American film actress who survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic on April 15, 1912. Premiering in the United States just 29 days after the event, it is the earliest dramatization about the tragedy. Gibson had been one of 28 people aboard the first lifeboat to be launched from Titanic and was rescued about five and a half hours after leaving the ship. On returning to New York City, she co-wrote the script and played a fictionalized version of herself. The plot involves her recounting the story of the disaster to her fictional parents and fiancé, with the footage interspersed with stock footage of icebergs, Titanics sister ship Olympic and the ships captain, Edward Smith. To add to the films authenticity, Gibson wore the same clothes as on the night of the disaster. The filming took place in a Fort Lee studio and aboard a derelict ship in New York Harbor. The film was released internationally and attracted large audiences and positive reviews, though some criticized it for commercializing the tragedy so soon after the event. It is now regarded as a lost film, as the last known prints were destroyed in the Éclair studio fire in March 1914. Only a few printed stills and promotional photos are known to survive. It is Gibsons penultimate film, as she reportedly suffered a mental breakdown after completing it. Fatty's Reckless Fling Fattys Reckless Fling is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. The Call of the Cumberlands The Call of the Cumberlands is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and written by Julia Crawford Ivers based upon the novel of the same name by Charles Neville Buck. The film stars Dustin Farnum, Winifred Kingston, Herbert Standing, Page Peters, Howard Davies, and Richard LEstrange. The film was released on January 23, 1916, by Paramount Pictures. 'Blue Blazes' Rawden Blue Blazes Rawden is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by William S. Hart and written by J.G. Hawks. The film stars William S. Hart, Maude George, Robert McKim, Gertrude Claire, Robert Gordon, and Jack Hoxie. The film was released on February 1, 1918, by Paramount Pictures. The film has been preserved and it is available in various viewing formats. Beggar on Horseback Beggar on Horseback is a 1925 American comedy silent film, based upon the 1924 play written by Marc Connelly and George S. Kaufman. It was adapted for the screen by Walter Woods and directed by James Cruze. It stars Edward Everett Horton, Esther Ralston, Erwin Connelly, Gertrude Short, Ethel Wales, Theodore Kosloff and Betty Compson. It was released on August 24, 1925, by Paramount Pictures. White Gold White Gold is a 1927 silent film dramatic western produced and distributed by Cecil B. DeMille and directed by William K. Howard. Lady of the Pavements Lady of the Pavements is a 1929 American silent romantic drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lupe Vélez, William Boyd, and Jetta Goudal. Griffith reshot the film to include a couple of musical numbers, making it a part-talkie. Queen High Queen High is the title of an American Pre-Code musical comedy film, produced by Paramount Pictures in 1930. Based upon the 1926 stage musical Queen High that Buddy DeSylva, Lewis Gensler, and Laurence Schwab had adapted from Edward Peples 1914 farce A Pair of Sixes. The storyline loosely concerns a rivalry between two businessmen that results in a game of poker. Whoever loses the game becomes the winners servant for a year. The film stars Charlie Ruggles, Frank Morgan, and Ginger Rogers in one of her earliest film appearances. Making her very first film appearance in an uncredited bit part is famed tap dancer Eleanor Powell, whose career in musicals would not take off for another five years. Powell was appearing on Broadway in a show entitled Follow Thru at the time, and a segment of the show was filmed for the movie. Both Rogers and Powell were still in their teens. Roadhouse Nights Roadhouse Nights is a 1930 American Pre-Code gangster film. A number of sources including Sally Cline in her book Dashiell Hammett Man of Mystery claim it is based on the classic novel Red Harvest written by Dashiell Hammett. However the credits of the film itself say only "An Original Screenplay by Ben Hecht." Hammett receives no mention at all. The movie, an unusual amalgam of musical comedy and gangster melodrama, was directed by Hobart Henley, stars Helen Morgan, Charles Ruggles, and Fred Kohler, and features a rare screen musical comedy performance by Jimmy Durante, in his screen debut, with his vaudeville partners Lou Clayton and Eddie Jackson. Helen Morgan also sings It Cant Go On Like This. Traveling Husbands Traveling Husbands is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Paul Sloane based on a screenplay by Humphrey Pearson. The film stars Constance Cummings, Frank Albertson, Evelyn Brent, Dorothy Peterson and Hugh Herbert. Hugh Herberts brother, Tom, made his screen debut with a small role in this film, billed as Tom Francis. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, the film premiered in New York City on August 7, 1931, and was released nationwide the following week on August 15. It received mixed reviews from the critics. The Trial of Vivienne Ware The Trial of Vivienne Ware is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by William K. Howard, written by Barry Conners and Philip Klein, and starring Joan Bennett, Donald Cook, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, ZaSu Pitts, Lilian Bond and Alan Dinehart. It was released on May 1, 1932, by Fox Film Corporation. Bosko the Musketeer Bosko the Musketeer is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Bosko, the first star of the series. It was released on August 12, 1933, although some sources note September 16 as a date; this is problematic, as that would imply that the last films featuring Bosko as the star of Warner Bros. cartoons were released after the first film featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was, like most Looney Tunes of the time, directed by Hugh Harman; Frank Marsales was the musical director. Peck's Bad Boy Pecks Bad Boy is a 1934 American drama film directed by Edward F. Cline. It was based on the series of books by George W. Peck. Boulder Dam Boulder Dam is a 1936 American drama film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Sy Bartlett and Ralph Block. The film stars Ross Alexander, Patricia Ellis, Lyle Talbot, Eddie Acuff, Henry ONeill and Egon Brecher. The film was released by Warner Bros. on March 7, 1936. Hideout in the Alps Dusty Ermine is a 1936 British crime film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Anthony Bushell, Jane Baxter and Ronald Squire. In the United States it was released under the alternative title Hideout in the Alps. It was based on the play of the same title by Neil Grant. Dog Daze Dog Daze is a 1937 cartoon directed by Friz Freleng and animated by Robert McKimson. Be Up to Date Be Up to Date was the title for a 1938 Betty Boop animated short film. Doctor Rhythm Doctor Rhythm is a 1938 American musical comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Bing Crosby, Mary Carlisle, Beatrice Lillie, and Andy Devine. Based on the short story The Badge of Policeman ORoon by O. Henry, the film is about a doctor who pretends to be a policeman assigned as the bodyguard of a wealthy matron, whose beautiful niece becomes the object of his affections. The film features the songs "On the Sentimental Side" and "My Heart Is Taking Lessons". Paroled - To Die Paroled - To Die is a 1938 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by George H. Plympton. The film stars Bob Steele, Kathleen Eliot, Karl Hackett, Horace Murphy, Steve Clark and Budd Buster. The film was released on January 11, 1938, by Republic Pictures. Port of Missing Girls The Port of Missing Girls is a 1938 American film directed by Karl Brown and starring Harry Carey. Cafe Society Cafe Society is a 1939 American romantic comedy film directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring Madeleine Carroll, Fred MacMurray and Shirley Ross. A wealthy young woman marries a reporter to win a bet. Americaner Shadchen American Matchmaker is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Leo Fuchs, Judith Abarbanel, Judel Dubinsky and Anna Guskin. The film has music composed by Sam Morgenstern. Prairie Law Prairie Law is a 1940 American western film directed by David Howard from a screenplay by Doris Schroeder and Arthur V. Jones, based on a story by Bernard McConville. Released on June 14, 1940, the film was produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures and stars George OBrien, Virginia Vale, and Dick Hogan. The Spirit and the Flesh The Betrothed is a 1941 Italian historical drama film directed by Mario Camerini and starring Gino Cervi, Dina Sassoli and Ruggero Ruggeri. It is an adaptation of the 1827 novel The Betrothed by Alessandro Manzoni. The films producers organised a competition to select the lead actress which was modelled on the hunt for Scarlett OHara by the American producer David O. Selznick for Gone With the Wind. The novel was turned into a film again in 1964 and a television miniseries in 1989. Dr. Broadway Dr. Broadway is a 1942 American mystery film directed by Anthony Mann and written by Art Arthur. The film stars Macdonald Carey, Jean Phillips, Eduardo Ciannelli, Richard Lane, J. Carrol Naish, Joan Woodbury and Arthur Loft. The film was released on May 9, 1942, by Paramount Pictures. Flying with Music Flying with Music is a 1942 American musical film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Louis S. Kaye and M. Coates Webster. The film stars Marjorie Woodworth, George Givot, William Marshall, Edward Gargan, Jerry Bergen and Norma Varden. The film was released on May 22, 1942, by United Artists. The Rock of Souls The Rock of Souls is a Mexican movie produced in 1943, directed by Miguel Zacarías and starring Jorge Negrete and María Félix. It is the first movie to star María Félix, one of the legendary female stars of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Riding High Riding High is a 1943 American comedy film starring Dorothy Lamour and Dick Powell, made in Technicolor, and released by Paramount Pictures. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Sound Recording. La barraca The Shack or The Hut is a 1945 Mexican drama film directed by Roberto Gavaldón and starring Domingo Soler, Anita Blanch and Amparo Morillo. It is based on the 1898 novel of the same title by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez. The films art direction was by Francisco Marco Chillet and Vicente Petit. The Contender The Contender is a 1944 American film directed by Sam Newfield. The film is also known as Challenger Music in Manhattan Music in Manhattan is a 1944 American musical film directed by John H. Auer. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Recording. Shake Hands with Murder Shake Hands with Murder is a 1944 American comedy mystery film directed by Albert Herman and starring Iris Adrian, Frank Jenks and Douglas Fowley. The film is a B movie released by the low-budget distributor Producers Releasing Corporation. Bond Street Bond Street is a 1948 British portmanteau drama film directed by Gordon Parry and based on a story by Terence Rattigan. It stars Jean Kent, Roland Young, Kathleen Harrison and Derek Farr. The film depicts a brides dress, veil, pearls and flowers purchased in Londons Bond Street—and the secret story behind each item. Assigned to Danger Assigned to Danger is a 1948 American crime film noir directed by Budd Boetticher. The drama features Gene Raymond, Noreen Nash and Robert Bice. Dutch in Seven Lessons Dutch in Seven Lessons is a 1948 film produced in the Netherlands. Audrey Hepburn made her film debut playing a stewardess in a small role. It was originally shot as part of an English documentary series on aspects of the Netherlands but later expanded to feature film length for an unsuccessful domestic release. Their running times were 39 and 79 minutes respectively. The Amazing Mr. Beecham The Chiltern Hundreds is a 1949 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs, adapting William Douglas Homes 1947 play of the same name and starring Lana Morris, David Tomlinson and Cecil Parker. The Gay Amigo The Gay Amigo is a 1949 American film starring Duncan Renaldo in the lead role of The Cisco Kid. This film was one entry in a series of Cisco Kid B Westerns. The Flying Missile The Flying Missile is a 1950 black-and-white Cold War era Columbia Pictures film starring Glenn Ford and Viveca Lindfors. Made with the cooperation of the US Navy it tells a fictionalised story of the then recently revealed story of the US Navys first mounting and firing submarine-launched cruise missiles such as the Loon off the deck of submarines. Law of the Badlands Law of the Badlands is a 1951 Western starring Tim Holt. Although the cheapest Holt vehicle since the war years, it still recorded a loss of $20,000. Story of a Beloved Wife is a 1951 Japanese drama film written and directed by Kaneto Shindo. It was Shindos debut film as a director. It is an autobiographical work based on Shindos first marriage. Jūkichi Uno stars as a struggling screenwriter, and Nobuko Otowa stars as the wife who supports him through his early struggles. Missing Women Missing Women is a 1951 American crime film directed by Philip Ford and written by John K. Butler. The film stars Penny Edwards, John Alvin, James Millican, John Gallaudet, James Brown and Robert Shayne. The film was released on February 23, 1951, by Republic Pictures. Whirlwind Whirlwind is a 1953 Iranian film directed by Hassan Kheradmand. Father's Doing Fine Fathers Doing Fine is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Henry Cass and starring Richard Attenborough, Heather Thatcher, Noel Purcell and Sid James. It was based on the 1950 play Little Lambs Eat Ivy by Noel Langley. Flight Nurse Flight Nurse is a 1953 American drama war film directed by Allan Dwan and stars Joan Leslie and Forrest Tucker. The film is largely based on the life of Lillian Kinkella Keil, one of the most decorated women in American military history. Flight Nurse begins with the dedication: "This picture is respectfully dedicated to that brave legion of military nurses who are serving with the armed forces of free nations all over the world. These angels of mercy – shoulder to shoulder, share the danger and hardships of free fighting men everywhere, with devotion above and beyond the call of duty." Black Dossier Black Dossier is a 1955 French drama film directed by André Cayatte. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Neokonchennaya povest Unfinished Story is a 1955 Soviet drama film directed by Fridrikh Ermler. Anastasia: The Czar's Last Daughter The Story of Anastasia and in the UK, Is Anna Anderson Anastasia?, is a German film directed by Falk Harnack. The 1956 film is based on the true story of a woman in Berlin who was pulled from the Landwehr Canal in 1920 and who later claimed to be Anastasia, the youngest daughter of Czar Nicholas II of Russia. The entire family was executed in the Russian Revolution, but this was not confirmed until their graves were discovered in 1991 and 2007. The American film Anastasia, directed by Anatole Litvak and featuring Ingrid Bergman appeared the same year. Babies Galore Bébés à gogo , is a French comedy film from 1956, directed by Paul Mesnier, written by Marcel Franck, starring Jane Sourza and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the title: "Babes a GoGo". My Husband's Getting Married Today My Husbands Getting Married Today is a 1956 West German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Liselotte Pulver, Johannes Heesters and Paul Hubschmid. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios near Munich and in Hamburg. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Herlth. Kronprinz Rudolfs letzte Liebe Crown Prince Rudolphs Last Love is a 1955 Austrian historical drama film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Rudolf Prack, Christiane Hörbiger and Winnie Markus. The film portrays the tragic 1889 Mayerling Incident, in which Rudolf and his lover Baroness Mary Vetsera committed suicide. The film was shot in Agfacolor, with sets designed by Alexander Sawczynski and Werner Schlichting. It was at the Rosenhügel Studios in Vienna. Spin a Dark Web Soho Incident, released in the United States as Spin a Dark Web, is a 1956 British film noir directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Faith Domergue and Lee Patterson. The screenplay is based on Wide Boys Never Work, a novel by Robert Westerby. Med glorian på sned Med glorian på sned is a 1957 Swedish comedy film, directed by Hasse Ekman. The White Huntress Golden Ivory is a 1954 British adventure film shot in Kenya. It was directed by George P. Breakston and starred Robert Urquhart, John Bentley and Susan Stephen. The film was released in the United States as Outlaw Safari. La caída La caída is a 1959 Argentine drama film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. It won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. The Narcotics Story The Narcotics Story is a 1958 American film directed by Robert W. Larsen. The film is also known as Goofballs and Tea. Female Fiends The Strange Awakening is a 1958 British film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Lex Barker. It was released in the US as Female Fiends. Howlers of the Dock Howlers in the Dock is a 1960 Italian musicarello film directed by Lucio Fulci. It is also known as Howlers of the Dock in some reference books. Shadows of Adultery Prey for the Shadows is a 1961 French drama film directed by Alexandre Astruc, starring Annie Girardot, Daniel Gélin and Christian Marquand. It is also known as Shadow of Adultery. The original screenplay was written by Astruc, Claude Brulé and Françoise Sagan. The film was released on 14 April 1961. It had 620,504 admissions in France. Sentimental Education Sentimental Education is a 1962 French drama film directed by Alexandre Astruc. It is also known as Lessons in Love. The story focuses on a student who has an affair with a married middle-class woman whose husband cheats on her with a model. The film is loosely based on the novel Sentimental Education by Gustave Flaubert. The screenplay was written by Roger Nimier with dialogue by Roland Laudenbach and Alain Astruc. Eighteen in the Sun Eighteen in the Sun is a 1962 Italian teen comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque.The movie was shot in Naples and in island of Ischia. The Nun and the Sergeant The Nun and the Sergeant is a 1962 Korean War drama starring Anna Sten and Robert Webber in the title roles. It was produced by Stens husband Eugene Frenke, who had produced Heaven Knows, also a pairing of a Catholic nun and a U.S. Marine. It was directed by Franklin Adreon and released through United Artists. Three Fables of Love Three Fables of Love is a 1962 internationally co-produced comedy film starring Anna Karina. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Cavalca e uccidi Brandy is a 1963 Spanish western film directed by José Luis Borau and Mario Caiano, composed by Riz Ortolani and starring Alex Nicol, Roberto Undari and Renzo Palmer. It is based on a story by , who created the character El Coyote. It is the film debut of Mario Caiano. Fanfare for a Death Scene Fanfare for a Death Scene is a 1964 American TV movie directed by Leslie Stevens. I Think They Call Him John I Think They Call Him John is a British short film, written and directed by John Krish and produced by Jack Carruthers, with Anne Balfour-Fraser serving as the films executive producer, for Samaritan Films. Made in 1964, it is a narrated observation of an elderly, lonely man during one day of his life. It was released at the Polish Film Festival in Warsaw. The Monster of the Opera The Vampire of the Opera is a 1964 Italian horror film co-written and directed by Renato Polselli and starring Marco Mariani and Giuseppe Addobbati. Revolt of the Praetorians La Rivolta dei Pretoriani is a 1964 sword and sandal film about the conspiracy to assassinate the emperor Domitian in the year AD 96, though the historical facts have been heavily fictionized. This film was written by Gian Paolo Callegari, directed by Alfonso Brescia and starred Richard Harrison. Coffin from Hong Kong Coffin from Hong Kong is a 1964 West German thriller film directed by Manfred R. Köhler and starring Heinz Drache, Elga Andersen and Ralf Wolter. It is based on a novel of the same title by James Hadley Chase. The films sets were designed by the art director Nino Borghi. Location shooting took place in Hong Kong and London. Devar Devar is a 1966 Hindi film directed by Mohan Sehgal. It stars Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, Deven Verma and Shashikala. The music is by Roshan and the lyrics by Anand Bakshi. The film is based on the short novel Naa by the noted Bengali writer Tara Shankar Bandopadhyay. This novel was already adapted into 1954 Bengali movie of same name and the 1962 Tamil movie Padithaal Mattum Podhuma. Once a Greek Once a Greek is a 1966 West German comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Heinz Rühmann, Irina Demick and Charles Regnier. It is based on the 1955 novel of the same name by Friedrich Dürrenmatt. It was made at the Munich Studios of Bavaria Film with location shooting in Greece, Offenburg, and the Swiss resort of Montreux. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Stratil. Lenin v Polshe Lenin in Poland is a 1966 Soviet drama film directed by Sergei Yutkevich. Yutkevich won the award for Best Director at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. Saathi Saathi is a 1968 Hindi romance film written and directed by C. V. Sridhar. The film starred Vyjayanthimala and Rajendra Kumar in the lead with Simi Garewal, Pahari Sanyal, David Abraham Cheulkar, Veena and Ram Mohan as the ensemble cast while prominent actors such as Shashi Kapoor, Nanda, Sanjeev Kumar, Shabnam, D.K. Sapru and Pratima Devi made guest appearances. The film was produced by S. Krishnamurthy and T. Govindarajan of Venus Pictures. The films score was composed by Naushad with lyrics provided by Majrooh Sultanpuri. It was edited by N. M. Shankar and filmed by Marcus Bartley. Saathi is a triangular love story among Ravi, Shanti and Rajni. The film was a remake of the 1961 Tamil film Palum Pazhamum, which was directed by A. Bhimsingh. Wolfshead: The Legend of Robin Hood Wolfshead: The Legend of Robin Hood is an adventure film directed by John Hough and starring David Warbeck, Ciaran Madden, Kathleen Byron, David Butler and Kenneth Gilbert. The film was the debut movie of actor David Warbeck as Robin Hood. The film was originally a 1969 television series pilot but was released in movie theatres in 1973. The film was also released on VHS under the title The Legend of Young Robin Hood. Pyar Ki Kahani Pyar Ki Kahani is a 1971 Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Ravikant Nagaich. It is a remake of the popular Tamil film Kai Koduttha Dheivam, starring Sivaji Ganesan and Savitri. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan and Tanuja. According to an interview given by Amitabh Bachchan at Koffee with Karan, the lead role was initially given to Jeetendra, but because of the film industrys imposed limit of a maximum of 6 films to be done as a leading role by an actor, Jeetendra had to give up this film as he was shooting for 6 films that year. This film was a disaster in Hindi. Brother of the Wind Brother of the Wind is a 1972 independent film directed by and starring Richard Robinson from a screenplay by John Mahon and John Champion. A mountain man saves four wolf cubs after their mother dies. The Bolero The Bolero is a 1973 American short documentary film directed by Allan Miller and William Fertik. It won an Oscar at the 46th Academy Awards in 1974 for Best Short Subject. Mackintosh and T.J. Mackintosh and T.J. is a 1975 American modern day Western film starring Roy Rogers in his last feature film appearance in a film that was specifically written for him. Prior to this film his most recent feature film appearances were in the Bob Hope films Son of Paleface and 1959s Alias Jesse James. The Removalists The Removalists is a play written by Australian playwright David Williamson in 1971. The main issues the play addresses are violence, specifically domestic violence, and the abuse of power and authority. The story is supposed to be a microcosm of 1970s Australian society. It was adapted into a Margaret Fink-produced film in 1975, starring Peter Cummins as Simmonds, John Hargreaves as Ross, Kate Fitzpatrick as Kate, Jacki Weaver as Fiona, Martin Harris as Kenny, and Chris Haywood as the Removalist. Comment Yukong déplaça les montagnes How Yukong Moved the Mountains is a series of 12 documentary films about China directed by Joris Ivens. This film, whose title references the old Chinese story of an old man who moved the mountains, deals with the last days of the Cultural Revolution. Ivens and his partner Loridan worked on the film between 1972 and 1974, and it was finally released in France in 1976. At 763 min it is one of the longest films by running time. Each chapter is like a short film, focusing on a different part of the country. 1. The Fishing Village 2. A Barracks 3. Training at the Peking Circus 4. The Generator Factory 5. The Ball 6. Craftsmen 7. Petroleum 8. Impressions of a City 9. Professor Tsien 10. A Performance at the Peking Opera 11. The Pharmacy 12. A Woman, A Family No Way Back No Way Back is a 1976 blaxploitation film written and directed by Fred Williamson, who also stars as Jesse Crowder, a private detective who once used to belong to a police force but that now finds himself taking odd jobs for a little extra money. Catchphrases include “ Never trust a woman with her clothes off!” and “You pay the bill. I’ll deliver it, legal, illegal, moral or otherwise!” Nos The Nose is a 1977 Soviet TV drama film, directed by Rolan Bykov based on the novel by Nikolai Gogol. The Assignment The Assignment is a 1977 Swedish drama film directed by Mats Arehn and starring Christopher Plummer, Thomas Hellberg and Carolyn Seymour. A Swedish foreign office official travels to South America on a peace-making mission. It was based on the novel Uppdraget by Per Wahlöö. The Sleep of Death The Sleep of Death is a 1980 Swedish-Irish historical horror film directed by Calvin Floyd and starring Per Oscarsson, Curd Jürgens, Patrick Magee and Marilù Tolo. It is based on the novel The Room at the Flying Dragon by Sheridan Le Fanu. In 1815 at the end of the Napoleonic Wars, a young Englishman travels to France in pursuit of a woman. Once there he begins to experience otherworldly events. Its Swedish title is Ondskans Värdshus. Hanging by a Thread Hanging by a Thread is a 1979 television disaster movie starring Sam Groom about friends stranded in a disabled cable-car above a ravine. The occupants of the cable car reflect on the past as the film flashes back and forth to show each of the characters lives. It was written by Adrian Spies, directed by Georg Fenady and produced by Irwin Allen. The film co-starred Patty Duke, Donna Mills, Oliver Clark and Cameron Mitchell. Hong fen dong jiang hu Ambitious Kung Fu Girl is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Lu Chin Ku, starring Chen Kuan Tai and Michelle Yim. Love Thy Neighbor Love Thy Neighbor is a 1984 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring John Ritter, Penny Marshall, Cassie Yates, Bert Convy and Constance McCashin. It originally premiered as an "ABC Movie Special" on May 23, 1984. Ujed andjela Angels Bite is a 1984 Croatian film directed by Lordan Zafranović. The Innocent The Innocent is a 1985 John Mackenzie drama film, starring Andrew Hawley, Liam Neeson and Miranda Richardson, and is set in the Yorkshire Dales just after World War I. The film is about the struggles of a young Yorkshire boy trying to come to grips with squabbling parents, a doctor who wants to institutionalize him because of his epilepsy, and a mother who refuses to accept that he is different in any way. The film was produced by Tempest Films Ltd. Segreti segreti Segreti segreti is a 1985 Italian drama film directed by Giuseppe Bertolucci. For this film Lina Sastri was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress. Blackout Blackout is a 1986 Norwegian Film noir directed by Erik Gustavson, starring Henrik Scheele and Juni Dahr. The film follows the private investigator Werner as he deals with a beautiful but dangerous woman, a brutal chief of police and a gangster boss. Awara Baap Awara Baap is a 1985 Bollywood film starring Rajesh Khanna in the title role, directed by Sohanlal Kanwar. Peaux de vaches Thick Skinned is a 1989 French drama film directed by Patricia Mazuy. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Martha et moi Martha and I is a 1990 Czechoslovak-German drama film directed by Jiří Weiss. It was entered into the main competition at the 47th Venice International Film Festival. Requiem for Dominic Requiem for Dominic is a 1991 Austrian drama film directed by Robert Dornhelm. The film was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Khoon Ka Karz Khoon Ka Karz is a 1991 Bollywood film directed by Mukul S. Anand. It stars Vinod Khanna, Rajinikanth, Sanjay Dutt, Dimple Kapadia, Kimi Katkar, Sangeeta Bijlani and Kader Khan. The film deals with three individuals who are arrested for infringements under the Indian Penal Code: Karan, Kishan and Arjun recount to the court how two of them were adopted and nursed by a saintly woman and how they fall in love with three women. It was dubbed and released in Tamil as Arasan: The Don in 2009, eighteen years after its original release. De provincie The Province or De Provincie is a 1991 Dutch drama film directed by Jan Bosdriesz. The Road to Mecca The Road to Mecca is a 1991 South African drama film starring Kathy Bates. It is based on Athol Fugards play of the same name. Alexander Graham Bell: The Sound and the Silence The Sound and the Silence is a 1992 television film directed by John Kent Harrison and starring John Bach as Alexander Graham Bell. The Dream of Garuda is a 1994 Japanese erotic film directed by Takahisa Zeze and starring Takeshi Itō, Saki Kurihara and Shirō Shimomoto. Exile Exile is a 1994 Australian drama film directed by Paul Cox. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was shot entirely on location in Tasmania. La vera vita di Antonio H. La vera vita di Antonio H. is a 1994 Italian mockumentary film directed by Enzo Monteleone and loosely inspired to real life events of Alessandro Haber. For this film Haber won the Silver Ribbon for best actor. Deadly Love Deadly Love is a 1995 Lifetime Original Movie starring Susan Dey as a lonely vampire photographer. The film was based on the book Love Bites by Sherry Gottlieb and co-stars Stephen McHattie. The Cherry Pick The Cherry Pick or De Kersenpluk is a 1997 Dutch film directed by Arno Kranenborg. Ne zaboravi me Dont Forget Me is a 1996 Croatian film directed by Jakov Sedlar. Pesadilla para un rico Pesadilla para un rico is a 1996 Spanish film directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez and written by Luis Alcoriza. Un samedi sur la terre A Saturday on Earth is a 1996 French drama film directed by Diane Bertrand. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Ill Gotten Gains Ill Gotten Gains is a 1997 film starring Djimon Hounsou. Criminal Affairs Criminal Affairs is a 1997 American thriller film. It was shot in Ireland at Roger Cormans studios near Galway. Immacolata and Concetta: The Other Jealousy Immacolata e Concetta is a 1980 Italian drama film directed by Salvatore Piscicelli. The feature debut film of Piscicelli, it won the Silver Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. For her performance Ida Di Benedetto was awarded Silver Ribbon for best actress. The True Story of Eskimo Nell The True Story of Eskimo Nell is a 1975 Australian western comedy film produced, directed, and written by Richard Franklin, and starring Max Gillies as Deadeye Dick and Serge Lazareff as Mexico Pete. The film was the first film produced by Richard Franklin. Based on and inspired by the bawdy Ballad of Eskimo Nell, which had actually been banned in Australia, with Deadeye Dick and Mexico Pete setting forth through the Australian Outback in search of the infamous prostitute, Eskimo Nell. The film features large amounts of full frontal nudity which was one of the main attractions of the film at the time. The film was part of the Australian New Wave, with most of the film being shot in Ballarat and some in Canada. Farewell to the Land is a 1982 Japanese drama film directed by Mitsuo Yanagimachi. It was entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival. La deuda The Debt, officially called as La deuda, is a 1997 Colombian drama film directed by Manuel José Álvarez and Nicolás Buenaventura. The film was selected as the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Felix Finds Out Felix Finds Out is a 1924 short animated film distributed by M.J. Winkler Productions, and among the many theatrical cartoons featuring Felix the Cat. A Woman's Case A Womans Case is a 1969 black and white Israeli independent underground experimental dramatic art film, the first Israeli film to be screened at the Venice Film Festival, directed by Jacques Katmor, and, usually, categorized as belonging to the bohemian/counterculture and anarchistic movement. The film was released on DVD by NMC Music. Cinematographer and coscreenwriter Amnon Salomon stated, during an interview, held late in life, that the films origin is in Katmors early exhibition, dealing with the female body, and, that no commercial motivations were held by the filmmakers. Brief Heaven Brief Heaven is a 1969 Argentine film directed by David José Kohon. It was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival where Ana María Picchio won the award for Best Actress. The Unfrocked One The Unfrocked One is a 1954 French drama film directed by Léo Joannon. At the 4th Berlin International Film Festival it won the Bronze Berlin Bear award. Love Cycles Queen of Clubs is a 1966 Greek drama film directed by George Skalenakis. The film was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 39th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Late Blossom The Late Blossom is a 1977 Canadian drama film directed by André Brassard and written by his long-time collaborator, playwright Michel Tremblay. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. Jeene Ki Raah Jeene Ki Raah is a 1969 Bollywood, drama film produced and directed by L. V. Prasad under the Prasad Productions Pvt. Ltd. banner. The film stars Jeetendra, Tanuja, Sanjeev Kumar in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film is a remake of Telugu movie Bratuku Theruvu, starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri, which was dubbed in Tamil as Bale Raman and released in 1956. When the Hindi version became a success, there was another remake in Telugu as Bharya Biddalu, starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jayalalithaa. Later in Tamil, the same film was remade as Naan Yen Pirandhen with MGR, Kanchana, K.R. Vijaya in the pivotal roles. Lahu Ke Do Rang Lahu Ke Do Rang is a 1979 Hindi movie directed by Mahesh Bhatt. The film stars Vinod Khanna, Helen, Danny Denzongpa, Shabana Azmi, Ranjeet and Prema Narayan. The music and lyrics for the film are by Bappi Lahiri and Farooq Qaiser respectively. The story, screenplay and dialogues of the film are written by Suraj Sanim. The film was shot in Hong Kong and India. The film was rated a "hit" at the box office. The Benefactor The Benefactor is a 1942 French drama film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Raimu, Suzy Prim and Pierre Larquey. The films sets were designed by the art director Serge Piménoff. Bullet Bullet is a 1976 Indian Hindi action film produced and directed by Vijay Anand with music by R.D.Burman and lyrics by Anand Bakshi. The film stars Dev Anand, Parveen Babi, Rakesh Roshan, Shriram Lagoo and Kabir Bedi. The movie was made at the twenty-fifth anniversary of Navketan Production company. This was coming back of Duo brothers Dev Anand and Vijay Anand. "Bullet", is inspired by a James Hadley Chase thriller. Colossus of the Arena Colossus of the Arena is a 1962 Italian peplum film directed by Michele Lupo and starred by Mark Forest. The Place of the Dead The Place of the Dead is a 1997 television film directed by Suri Krishnamma and written by Jeff Pope. It is a true story account of a British Army expedition in Malaysia that made headlines in 1994 when it went badly wrong. The expedition was to climb up Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in Malaysia, and descend down the steep cliff faces on the other side into Lows Gully and then trek through the valley. The group of ten split up, with the fitter members of the team continuing on to keep to their rations and on the assumption that the less fit members had given up on the descent. The less able members meanwhile, carried on assuming that the fitter members were waiting for them. Dvanáct kresel The Twelve Chairs is a 1933 Czechoslovak-Polish comedy film directed by Martin Frič and Michał Waszyński freely based on the eponymous novel by Soviet authors Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov. Wartime Wartime is the title of a short science fiction film, produced direct-to-video in 1987 by Reeltime Pictures. It was the first professionally produced, authorised independent spin-off of the long-running TV series Doctor Who, and the only such production to be made while the originating TV series was still on the air. Produced and directed by Keith Barnfather and written by Andy Lane and Helen Stirling, Wartime followed the adventures of Warrant Officer John Benton of the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce a.k.a. UNIT. During a mission for UNIT leader Brigadier Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart, Benton visits his childhood home where ghosts of the past rise up to haunt him. John Levene, who played Benton on Doctor Who off-and-on between 1968 and 1975, reprised the role for the film. In 1997, a revised version of the film was released, acknowledging in the credits for the first time a voice-only cameo by Nicholas Courtney as the Brigadier which had always been present in the film. Although the British Broadcasting Corporation owns the rights to Doctor Who and its lead characters, Reeltime was able to obtain permission from Derrick Sherwin, creator of Benton and UNIT, to use both entities in this film so long as the Doctor was not mentioned. This set a precedent that led to further independently made spin-offs featuring former companions of the Doctor, and alien races from the show, which would be released over the following decade; ultimately an independent company, Big Finish Productions, would in the late 1990s receive a licence from the BBC to produce officially sanctioned Doctor Who-based productions. The fact Benton is a warrant officer, having been promoted in the first Fourth Doctor serial, Robot, places it after that serial, but presumably prior to his departure from UNIT in the late 1970s as revealed in the serial Mawdryn Undead. In September 2015, the film was released on DVD Mindgame The Mindgame series is a series of direct-to-video spin-off productions based on the long running BBC science fiction series Doctor Who. The two films in the series are Mindgame, Mindgame Trilogy. They were produced by the independent Reeltime Pictures company. All films have been reissued on DVD. All story elements relating to Doctor Who were licensed from their respective authors. Mingo y Anibal, dos pelotazos en contra Mingo y Aníbal, dos pelotazos en contra is a 1984 Argentine film. Kaun Sachcha Kaun Jhootha Kaun Sachcha Kaun Jhootha is a 1997 Hindi Bollywood thriller film which released on 11 April 1997. The film was directed by Partho Ghosh. It starred Rishi Kapoor and Sridevi in lead roles. The Treasure of Cantenac The Treasure of Cantenac is a 1950 French comedy film directed by Sacha Guitry and starring Guitry, Lana Marconi and Michel Lemoine. The films sets were designed by the art director René Renoux. Apartment Hunting Apartment Hunting is a 2000 Canadian romantic comedy film. Its soundtrack contains much of the recorded oeuvre of cult musician Mary Margaret OHara, who also appears in the film. Franz Franz is a 1971 Belgian-French film directed by Jacques Brel. Private Lies Private Lies is a 2001 drama film directed by Sherry Hormann. It was made for German television. Coo: Come from a Distant Ocean Coo is a Japanese novel by Tamio Kageyama. It won the Naoki Prize in 1988. It was adapted into an anime film named , released in 1993 by Toei Animation. The story revolves around a boy who finds a baby plesiosaur. Bride with a Dowry Bride with a Dowry is a 1953 Soviet comedy film directed by Tatyana Lukashevich and Boris Ravenskih. En Bommukutty Ammavukku En Bommukutty Ammavuku is a 1988 Indian film, starring Sathyaraj, Suhasini, Geetu Mohandas and Raghuvaran. It is a remake of the Malayalam blockbuster Ente Mamattikkuttiyammakku by Fazil. The film was well received in the Tamil box office as well. The film went on screens and passed the 100-day mark. It was the second victorious project for the Fazil-Sathyaraj duo. Soft Hearts Pusong Mamon is a romantic comedy film directed by Joel Lamangan. The film was rated PG-13 due to sexual elements, Eric Quizon who was one of the cast members confirmed in an interview that there will be a sequel of Pusong Mamon 2 to be seen in theaters in Mid-2012 produced by VIVA Films after 16 years. Barnum & Ringling, Inc. Barnum & Ringling, Inc. is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 74th Our Gang short that was released and the first to have a synchronized musical and sound-effects track. The shorts title is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, which closed 89 years after the short was released. Big Business Big Business is a 1924 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 22nd Our Gang short subject released. Chaowa-Pawa Chaowa Pawa is a 1959 Indian Bengali-language comedy-drama film directed by Yatrik. The film is starring Uttam Kumar and Suchitra Sen. It is based on the American film It Happened One Night. Charlie Chaplin Charlie Chaplin is a 1999 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. K. Radhakrishnan. The film stars Prem Kumar, Jagathy Sreekumar, Anju Aravind and Kalpana in the lead roles. The film has art direction by Kalalayam Ravi and musical score by Wilson. The Garden Was Full of Moon The Garden Was Full of Moon is a 2000 Russian romance film directed by Vitali Melnikov. It was entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Silver St. George. Kilukkampetti Kilukkampetti is a 1991 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film directed by Shaji Kailas and written by Rajan Kiriyath and Vinu Kiriyath from a story by Kailas. It stars Jayaram and Suchitra Krishnamoorthi, and also features Shamili, Jagathy Sreekumar, Saikumar, and Innocent in significant roles. Kilukkampetti was released in December 1991. The film was remade in Telugu as Joker and in Hindi as Pyaar Impossible!. Lok Parlok Lok Parlok is a 1979 Bollywood fantasy film, produced by S. Venkataratnam under the Sree Pallavi Productions banner and directed by Tatineni Rama Rao. It stars Jeetendra, Jaya Prada in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film is remake of Telugu blockbuster movie Yamagola, starring N.T.Rama Rao and Jayapradha in pivotal roles. Both the movies are made by same banner and director. Prem Shakti Prem Shakti is a 1994 Hindi Movie directed by Shibu Mitra, starring Karishma Kapoor, Govinda and Kader Khan. Other cast includes Shakti Kapoor, Raza Murad, Puneet Issar and Nitish Bharadwaj. Also known as "Jab Jab Pyar Hua " Adimakal Udamakal Adimakal Udamakal is a 1987 Indian Malayalam-language social problem film directed by I. V. Sasi and written by T. Damodaran, starring Mammootty, Mohanlal, Nalini and Seema in the lead roles. Ratheesh, Mukesh, Urvashi, Jagathi Sreekumar, Captain Raju, Lizy, Sukumari and Santhakumari play major supporting roles. Seven Keys Seven Keys is a 1961 British crime thriller directed by Pat Jackson and starring Alan Dobie. Fire of Waters Fire of Waters is an experimental short film by Stan Brakhage, produced in 1965. The Genesis Concert Movie }} Genesis: In Concert is a 1977 concert film directed and produced by Tony Maylam for the English progressive rock band Genesis. The recording of the film took place during concerts in Glasgow, Scotland and Stafford, England in 1976. North Station Station Nord is a 2002 Québécois comedy film directed by Jean-Claude Lord. Ittefaq Ittefaq is a 2001 Indian Bollywood action comedy film directed by Sanjay Khanna. It stars Sunil Shetty, Pooja Batra and Mukul Dev in pivotal roles. Pop musician Remo Fernandes also makes a special appearance in this film. Dracula "Dracula" is a video-taped television play adaptation of Bram Stokers novel Dracula, part of the series Mystery and Imagination. Denholm Elliott played Count Dracula with Susan George as Lucy Weston. The Secret World of Og The Secret World of Og is a 1983 animated film produced by Hanna-Barberas Australian subsidiary and based on the 1961 childrens novel of the same name by Pierre Berton. It originally aired in three parts on ABC Weekend Special series on April 30, May 7 and 14, 1983. Hurrah! For Freedom Viva Freedom! is a 1946 Korean film directed by Choi In-kyu. It was the first film made in the country after achieving independence from Japan. During the colonial period, Choi was only allowed to make certain films, but the plot of Viva Freedom! is distinctly different, telling the story of a Korean patriotic resistance fighter in 1945. Burying Old Alive Goryeojang is a 1963 South Korean drama film edited, written, produced and directed by Kim Ki-young. Abhinandana Abhinandana is a 1988 Telugu, musical romance film written and directed by Ashok Kumar. Starring Karthik Muthuraman, Shobana and Sarath Babu, the film has garnered highly positive reviews, and has garnered three state Nandi Awards, including the Nandi Award for Second Best Feature Film The film was dubbed and released in Tamil as Kaadhal Geetham. The film was remade in Kannada as Abhinandane, and the 2005 Bollywood film Bewafaa borrowed its main plot from the film. The soundtrack composed by Ilaiyaraaja became a chartbuster. Achaneyanenikkishtam Achaneyanenikkishtam is a 2001 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film directed by Suresh Krishnan, written by Suresh Poduval and produced by Menaka. It features Ashwin Thampi, Kalabhavan Mani, Biju Menon, and Lakshmi Gopalaswamy in the lead roles, and Mohanlal appears in a guest role. The film was released on 30 November 2001. It won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Music Director for M. G. Radhakrishnan. Sweet Friggin' Daisies Sweet Friggin Daisies is a 2002 American film directed and written by Jesse Wigutow and starring Zooey Deschanel and Eddie Kaye Thomas. Sandade Sandadi Sandade Sandadi is a 2002 Telugu Comedy film, produced by Adityaram on Adityaram Movies banner and directed by Muppalaneni Shiva. Starring Jagapathi Babu, Rajendra Prasad, Sivaji, Urvasi, Raasi, Sanghavi in the lead roles and music composed by Koti. The film recorded as Super Hit at the box office. The film was a remake of Kannada film Kothigalu Saar Kothigalu which was also remade in Hindi as Shaadi No. 1. Beah: A Black Woman Speaks Beah: A Black Woman Speaks is a 2003 documentary about the life of Academy Award nominated actress Beah Richards. Directed by Lisa Gay Hamilton, it won the Documentary Award at the AFI Los Angeles International Film Festival in 2003, and a Peabody Award in 2004. Totti Gang Thotti Gang is a 2002 Telugu comedy film produced and directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana starring Allari Naresh, Prabhu Deva, Sunil, Gajala and Anita Hassanandani in the lead roles. The movie was released on 6 December 2002 to positive reviews and was declared a super hit at the box office. The film was based on 2001 American film Saving Silverman. The film was dubbed and released in Tamil as Love Game with a separate comedy track featuring Livingston and Venniradai Moorthy. Life Goes On Das Leben geht weiter is a 2002 German documentary directed by Mark Cairns. Its based on the book by the same name written by de:Hans-Christoph Blumenberg, the film meticulously reconstructs the last months of the Third Reich. Scumrock Scumrock is a 2002 American indie film featuring the collaboration of Jon Moritsugu and Amy Davis. It focuses on the mundane existence of Bay Area musicians and the counter culture scene that permeated the Bay Area in the early 2000s. Featuring Kyp Malone from TV on the Radio, the film is shot entirely on analog Hi-8, edited on linear VHS, and mastered onto Betacam SP. Zulu Love Letter Zulu Love Letter is a 2004 film. Birdie & Bogey Birdie & Bogey is a 2004 Christian drama film directed by Mike Norris. It was released on November 17, 2009 by EMI CMG Distribution. The DVD, which contains "The Making Of", "Trailers", and "Commentary" bonus features, is now available at national retailers from EMI CMG Distribution. The film stars Janine Turner, Mike Norris, Sheree J. Wilson, Carey Scott and Amanda Alch. Drivers Wanted Drivers Wanted is a 2005 comedy film written, directed and produced by T. Lee Beideck. Beideck also stars in the film, along with David Sirk, Amaury Batista, Dave Spiecher and Brian Osborne. The plot is centered on the pizza delivery drivers for a small town pizza shop. El carnaval de Sodoma El carnaval de Sodoma is a 2006 Mexican drama film written by Paz Alicia Garciadiego and directed by Arturo Ripstein. It is based on the 2002 novel Carnaval de Sodoma by Pedro Antonio Valdez. Casting About Casting About is a 2007 film about casting for a feature film. Arising from the efforts to fill the female leads of a yet-to-be-made theatrical film titled Moving Still, this behind-the-scenes documentary tracks the deliberations and creative process of casting. It includes footage taken from the auditions of 350 actresses in Berlin, Boston, Chicago, London and Los Angeles that depict the attempts of a director to find performers for three characters and the struggle of the actors to win roles in his film. The film is directed by Barry Hershey and produced by Lewis Wheeler. Chaahat Ek Nasha... Chaahat – Ek Nasha is a 2005 Indian Bollywood film directed by Jai Prakash. It premiered on 11 February 2005. The film stars Manisha Koirala, Sharad Kapoor, Aryan Vaid and Preeti Jhangiani Spader, Madame! Spader, Madame! is a Swedish variety show that had its première on 10 January 1969 at the Oscarsteatern in Stockholm. It was written by Hans Alfredson and Tage Danielsson, the duo known as Hasse & Tage, and directed by Danielsson. Both of the writers starred in the show; Hasse played the banker Falkenström and Tage friherr von Löwenskiöld. The show also starred Monica Zetterlund, Birgitta Andersson, Grynet Molvig, Martin Ljung, Gösta Ekman, Fatima Ekman, Fina Kören and Gunnar Svenssons Salongsorkester. The show was later adapted for television, using Sturehov Manor near Stockholm as the setting. This has been released on DVD and the film soundtrack has been released for both LP and CD. Blue Moon Blue Moon is a 2006 Philippine romantic drama film directed by Joel Lamangan and starring Eddie Garcia, Boots Anson-Roa, Mark Herras, and Jennylyn Mercado. It was released by Regal Films. The first choice for this movies title was Nasaan Ka Man, while Nasaan Ka Nang Kailangan Kita was the second. Boy Friend Boyy Friennd is a 2005 Malayalam film co-written and directed by Vinayan. The film stars Manikuttan, Mukesh and Sreenivasan in the lead roles. The film was released on 28 October . God's Ears Gods Ears is a 2008 film from Grizzly Peak Films. It is a digitally-shot independent drama, with the full name listed as From your lips to Gods Ears, which has led to several awards for the actors and one nomination for the film. The story is about an autistic boxer who falls in love with an exotic dancer. The two share an uncommon bond, which forces them to break their personal walls or lose each other and themselves in the process. The film is less about boxing than about the parallels between autism and the sport of boxing. The film was written and directed by, and also stars American actor/screenwriter/director Michael Worth. It was his first directorial effort of a feature film, he has also directed the drama Fort McCoy. Gods Ears also stars John Saxon, Tim Thomerson, Mitzi Kapture and Karen Kim. The film introduces Worths real life grandmother Lois Stewart in her first acting role. Vicious Circle Vicious Circle is a 2008 drama film directed and written by Paul Boyd and starring Paul Rodriguez Jr., Emily Rios, and Trevor Wright. The Hound That Thought He Was a Raccoon The Hound That Thought He Was a Raccoon is a 1960 Walt Disney film directed by Tom McGowan. It was released on the same bill as Jungle Cat. eX-Driver is an anime series, designed by Kōsuke Fujishima and produced by Bandai Visual and Actas. The anime series spanned 6 episodes, as well as a feature movie, entitled éX-Driver: The Movie. The complete anime series, including the movie, were broadcast by the anime television network, Animax, across its respective networks around the world, including East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia and other regions. Debbie Does Dallas Again Debbie Does Dallas ... Again is a 2007 Vivid Entertainment sequel to Debbie Does Dallas featuring Monique Alexander, Savanna Samson, Hillary Scott, Stefani Morgan and Sunny Leone. Director Paul Thomas said rather than remaking the original, "I spun the story closest to Heaven Can Wait, where Debbie dies and is reincarnated in the body of another cheerleader." On July 12, 2007, the movie became the first adult title licensed by the Advanced Access Content System to be sold in the Blu-ray Disc format. It was also the first adult movie available in both HD DVD and Blu-ray formats. Other companies had released a very few adult films on Blu-ray by this point, but they were not copy-protected or licensed, and were burned in-house, some on BD-R discs. Debbie Does Dallas Again was also the original name of a weekly, 30-minute behind the scenes documentary to the remaking of Debbie Does Dallas – from the casting search for the next Debbie, to planning and shooting of the movie. Renamed Debbie Loves Dallas in reruns, it was produced by World of Wonder. Bus Lane Bus Lane is a 2007 Thai action-comedy film directed by Kittikorn Liasirikun. Milky Way Liberation Front Milky Way Liberation Front is a 2007 South Korean film. Nagasarete Airantou is a Japanese manga series by Takeshi Fujishiro. It was first serialized in Square Enixs Monthly Shōnen Gangan magazine in January 2002. A few years later, a couple of drama CDs were released based on the manga version. A 26-episode anime adaptation by the animation studio Feel aired in Japan between April 4 and September 26, 2007. From the same author, there is a sister series titled Cahe Detective Club which features the cousins of certain characters from this series. Act of Grace For the 1717 British Act pardoning Jacobites, known as the Act of Grace and Free Pardon, see Indemnity Act 1717. Act of Grace is a low-budget 2008 British film, starring Leo Gregory as the lead character Dezzie and Chike Chan as his friend Yasin. Other players include Crissy Rock, who plays Dezzies mother. The film was written by Marc Pye, Alan Field and Max Kinnings; it was directed by Noreen Kershaw. On 21 May 2012, it was released on DVD in the UK. The Machine That Changed the World The Machine That Changed the World is a 5-episode television series on the history of electronic digital computers. It was written and directed by Nancy Linde, and produced by WGBH Television of Boston, Massachusetts, and the British Broadcasting Corporation. Backers included the Association for Computing Machinery, the National Science Foundation, and the UNISYS Corporation. The first three episodes deal with the history of fully electronic general-purpose digital computers from the ENIAC through desktop microcomputers. The pre-history of such machines is examined in the first episode, and includes a discussion of the contributions of Charles Babbage, Ada Lovelace, Alan Turing, and others. The fourth episode explores the topic of artificial intelligence. The fifth episode explores the then-newly-emerging worldwide networking of computers. All episodes begin and end with a song by Peter Howell, "Stellae matutinae radius exoritur" and are narrated by long-time Frontline narrator Will Lyman. Saade Maade Teen Saade Maade Teen is a 2006 Marathi comedy movie. It is one of the breakthrough movie for actor Bharat Jadhav. It has music given by Ajay-Atul. The movie was blockbuster in Marathi Box office. The movie is remake of popular Hindi movie Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi. Bhupathi Bhupathi is a 2007 Kannada action thriller film directed and written by S. Govinda. The film features Darshan and Sherin in the lead roles whilst K. S. Ashwath and Sumalatha play other pivotal roles. The film featured original score and soundtrack composed by V. Harikrishna. Good Will Evil Good Will Evil is a 2008 Taiwanese horror film directed by Lin Yu-fen and Wang Ming-chan, starring Terri Kwan, Tammy Chen, Leon Dai, Lu Yi-ching, Cindy Chi and Chen Wen-cheng. It was released on November 7, 2008 in Taiwan. The Chinese title of the movie is a heterograph of 兄妹, which means "elder brother and younger sister". Heylassa Hailesa is a 2009 Malayalam film directed by Thaha. The film features Suresh Gopi and Muktha George in the lead roles. Tengers Tengers is a 2007 South African animated film written, directed and produced by Michael J. Rix. It is the first full-length animation produced in South Africa and uses the claymation technique. The film is a satirical black comedy about life in post-Apartheid South Africa. Rix has said his intention was to make a film that was: "Entertaining but not frivolous. Political but not preachy. Sophisticated but not alienating." The Other Side of Immigration The Other Side of Immigration is a 2010 documentary film directed by Roy Germano that explores why so many people leave the Mexican countryside to work in the United States and what happens to the families and communities they leave behind. The film is based on Germano’s interviews with over 700 households in Mexico, which he carried out while doing Ph.D. research on remittances at the University of Texas at Austin. The Other Side of Immigration is distributed by Team Love Records, a company founded by musician Conor Oberst. Life Goes On Life Goes On is a 2009 film by Sangeeta Datta. It shows how a Hindu family in Britain copes with the death of the wife and mother. The story recalls Shakespeare’s King Lear. 30 Rock: A XXX Parody 30 Rock: A XXX Parody is an American pornographic film released on August 24, 2009. It parodies the television comedy series 30 Rock. The film was directed by Lee Roy Myers and produced by the company New Sensations, who had also created parodies such as Scrubs: A XXX Parody and A XXX Parody. Lisa Ann, who parodied Sarah Palin in Whos Nailin Paylin?, stars as Liz Lemon, the character originally played by Tina Fey, who parodied Palin herself on Saturday Night Live. The film is based on a sketch comedy television show, TCS with Trey Jordan, whose ratings head writer Liz Limon has to boost by adding more sex to. The films five sex scenes include a scene between network executive Jake and assistant Karina, and actress Jenny having sex with a writer before she cons him creating a sketch for her. The film ends with a sex tape of Limon and boyfriend Danny accidentally being aired on the show. A review by Adult Video News called the film a "blandly-written and at times just plain boring comedy", but praised the acting by Bishop, Ashlynn Brooke and Paul Woodcrest. Remarking on Lisa Anns performance, compared with her success in Whos Nailin Paylin?, the review stated "sadly, Lisas funnier trying to be serious than she is when trying to be funny". An XBIZ review stated that the "main players are really good" and that the character Trey Jordan is "hilarious". New York magazine commented "its actually disturbing how true to the show this thing is ... Someone out there in porn-making land has actually done their 30 Rock homework". Commenting on her character, Ashlynn Brooke stated "My personality is kind of close to hers, humor-wise". Lisa Ann remarked "I’m a huge Tina Fey fan, so playing her in 30 Rock was incredible ... These roles have been the most fun Ive had in my career, and I can’t wait to see what’s next!". Get Married 2 Get Married 2 is a 2009 Indonesian romantic comedy directed by Hanung Bramantyo and starring Nirina Zubir and Nino Fernandez. A sequel to the 2007 hit Get Married, it details the efforts of Mae and Rendy to have children. Although Bramantyo initially did not intend to make a sequel, he was convinced after reading the treatment by Cassandra Massardi. The film, in which most of the original cast returned, was released on 18 September and viewed by 1.2 million persons. Critical reception was mixed, although the film did receive an award at the 2010 Bandung Film Festival. Another sequel, Get Married 3, was released in 2011. 10Terrorists 10 Terrorists is a 2012 Australian black comedy film, directed by Dee McLachlan. Dee is best known for her direction in the award-winning 2007 film The Jammed. 2030 - Aufstand der Jungen 2030 – Aufstand der Jungen is a German film directed by Jörg Lühdorff. It was released in 2010. Must Come Down Must Come Down is a 2012 independent feature film written and directed by Kenny Riches, starring David Fetzer and Ashly Burch. It was produced by Patrick Fugit and Dominic Fratto. Must Come Down is Riches first feature film, and after premiering at the Cinequest Film Festival in March 2012, the film went on to play the Phoenix Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival, and Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Film Festival. In 2013 it was shown at the International Film Awards Berlin "ifab" as part of the official selection. At the ifab lead actress Ashly Burch was nominated for the Best Actress ifab Award and cinematographer Bill Otto was nominated for the Best Cinematography ifab Award. Qué Despelote! La película Qué Despelote! La película is a 2010 comedy film released on August 19, 2010 by NDE Studios. The film was directed by Eduardo Ortíz. Incendiary: The Willingham Case Incendiary: The Willingham Case is a 2011 documentary film by Steve Mims and Joe Bailey, Jr. that explores the conviction and execution of Cameron Todd Willingham for arson murder. Equal parts murder mystery, forensic investigation and political drama, the film meticulously reviews the arson evidence used to convict Willingham, and immerses audiences in contemporary struggles over the case. Incendiary won the Louis Black Special Jury Award in its debut at the 2011 South By Southwest Film Festival. It also screened in the Sterling US Feature Competition at the 2011 American Film Institute / Discovery Channel Silverdocs Festival. It was released in United States cinemas in fall 2011 to good reviews, in iTunes Movies in 2012, and continues to screen in U.S. theaters via Tugg. Israel vs Israel Israel vs Israel is a 2010 documentary on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict by Swedish freelance journalist and filmmaker Terje Carlsson about Israeli peace activists. The film portrays four Israelis struggling against the military occupation of the Palestinian territories: Jonathan Pollak from Anarchists Against the Wall, Yehuda Shaul from Breaking the Silence, Ronny Perlmann from Machsom Watch and Arik Ascherman from Rabbis for Human Rights. The film won the Best International Documentary award at the 2011 Turkish Radio and Television Corporation documentary film festival as well an award from the Doha Centre for Media Freedom at the 2011 Al Jazeera Film Festival, and has been screened at festivals in Stockholm, Montreal, Tromsø, and Trondheim. Bad Romance Bad Romance is a mainland China 2011 independent drama film. Its English-language title was based on the song "Bad Romance", by singer/songwriter Lady Gaga. It was written and directed by first-time filmmaker François Chang, who has taken the essence of the song to create a story focussing on seven lonely individuals whose lives could be transformed after experiencing love at first sight. The film premiered at the 27th Annual Boston LGBT Festival on 7 May 2011, and features male full-frontal nudity. The director has subsequently directed two other films: Chifumi and The Forgiven. Gosht Choti Dongraevadhi Goshta Choti Dongraevadhi is a Marathi film, released in 2009. The film, produced by Makarand Anaspure, Sayaji Shinde,Suresh Suvarna is directed by Nagesh Bhonsle. I Superbiker I, Superbiker is a 2011 British film documentary directed by film maker and biker Mark Sloper. It focuses on four contenders for the 2010 British Superbike Championship: Tommy Hill, James Ellison, Josh Brookes and Gary Mason. I Superbiker was released in UK cinemas in 2011 & followed the 4 superbike riders through their dramatic British Superbike Season. The films strap-line being Only one can be the true champion, I Superbiker not only follows our four contenders through the race meetings, it gives equal attention to the girlfriends, wives, team mates and friends that make the drama and tension associated to such an exhilarating season spectacular. The film score was written and recorded by David Vanian David Vanian, the frontman of the punk and alternative rock band The Damned. The title track I, Superbiker was written by Phil Collen of Def Leppard with his band Manraze which also features drummer Paul Cook of the Sex Pistols. The documentary was inspired by the David Essex film Silver Dream Racer. San Lazaro San Lazaro is a Philippine horror film written and directed by Wincy Aquino Ong, starring Ramon Bautista, Wincy Aquino Ong, Nicco Manalo, Bianca King, Ely Buendia, Julia Clarete, Earl Ignacio, Kean Cipriano and Allan Forte. It is produced by Watusi Productions and Ramon Bautista Films. The film premiered in Cinemalaya 2011 as one of the finalists for the NETPAC Category. Monica Monica is a 2011 Bollywood movie with Divya Dutta, Ashutosh Rana and Rajit Kapur in the lead roles and produced by ghazal singer Anup Jalota and Kush Bhargava. It is directed by Sushen Bhatnagar and is inspired from real life incidents such as the Shivani Bhatnagar murder case and the 2G spectrum case. The Jockstrap Raiders The Jockstrap Raiders is a short animated film. Running for 19 minutes, it was written, produced and directed by Mark J Nelson as a thesis film for his Master of Fine Arts in Animation at UCLA. The film took almost five years to complete and was made in Los Angeles. Creed of Gold Creed of Gold is a 2014 film about fictional corruption at the Federal Reserve. It was produced by Crystal Creek Media and directed by Daniel Knudsen. Filming of Creed of Gold took place in several locations near Indianapolis and Detroit, Michigan with some additional photography taking place on location in New York City. The Reunion The Reunion is a 2012 Filipino teen romantic comedy film directed by Frasco Mortiz and stars Enchong Dee, Xian Lim, Enrique Gil, Kean Cipriano together with Julia Montes, Jessy Mendiola, Megan Young, Bangs Garcia, and Cristine Reyes. The film was released nationwide on August 15, 2012 by Star Cinema. Madhubaanakadai Madhubana Kadai is a 2012 Tamil sociopolitical satire, directed by debutant director Kamalakannan and produced by Montage Media Productions. The story of the movie is based on the TASMAC shop, which has real-life drunkards in leading roles. Actor Rafeeq played the male lead role and Ishwarya played the female lead and both are new faces to Kollywood. The film was released on 2 August 2012 and received mixed reviews. Kamisama wa Bali ni iru is a 2015 Japanese comedy drama film directed by Toshio Lee. It was released on January 17, 2015. Janeane from Des Moines Janeane from Des Moines is a 2012 American political drama film directed by Grace Lee, written by Lee and Jane Edith Wilson, and starring Wilson as a conservative housewife who attends the 2012 Republican Party primary in Iowa. It mixes elements of mockumentary and real-life interviews with Republican politicians conducted in-character without their knowledge. Jews of Egypt Jews of Egypt is an Egyptian documentary film produced by Haitham Al-Khamissi and directed by Amir Ramses. The film is also co-written and researched by Mostafa Youssef. It documented the history of the Jewish people in Egypt. Alastair Beach of The Independent said that the film was "billed as the first film of this kind to be allowed out on general release". Nandhi Nandhi is a 2002 Kannada action-drama film directed by D. Rajendra Babu featuring Sudeep, Sindhu Menon and Radhika Chaudhari in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by Gurukiran and lyrics by Kaviraj and V. Nagendra Prasad. The film released on 27 December 2002 The film was dubbed into Hindi as Mujrim: Ek Daastan in 2007. Chandu Chandu is a 2002 Kannada romance-drama film directed by Arun Prasad P.A. featuring Sudeep and Sonia Agarwal in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by Gurukiran and lyrics by K. Kalyan, Anant Kumar and V. Nagendra Prasad. The film released on 10 May 2002. P Se PM Tak P Se PM Tak is a Bollywood film directed by Kundan Shah. The film stars Meenakshi Dixit in the lead role. Dixit, who has appeared in several Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam films, plays a prostitute in the film which also features Indrajeet Soni, Bharat Jadhav, Yashpal Sharma, Vedish, Aanjjan Srivastav, Chinmay Jadhav, Deepak Shirke, Akhilendra Mishra, Mushtaq Khan, Upasana Singh, Virendra Saxena, Prerna Wanvari, Pandharinath Kamble and Aakash Pandey. The film was earlier titled Masquerade, but later changed to P Se PM Tak. The film released on 29 May 2015. Jannal Oram Jannal Oram is a 2013 Tamil road comedy thriller film directed by Karu Pazhaniappan A remake of the 2012 Malayalam film, Ordinary, it stars Parthiban, Vimal, Vidharth, Poorna and Manisha Yadav of Vazhakku Enn 18/9 fame. The story is set in Pannaikadu, a hillside village, with only one bus service to and from a nearby town. The film released on 29 November 2013 to mixed reviews. Al Ashash El Ashash is a 2013 Egyptian drama film written by Mohamed Samir Mabrouk, produced by Walid Al Kurdi, and directed by Ismael Farouk. Polis Polis is a 2014 American science fiction short film directed by Steven Ilous. It was written by Steven Ilous and Daniel Perea. It won the New Regency and Defy Media PROTOTYPE competition in January 2015, the prize for which was a feature development deal at New Regency. Usfahrt Oerlike Usfahrt Oerlike is a 2015 Swiss German-language film. It was filmed and produced at locations in Zürich in Switzerland, and is the second last film starring Mathias Gnädinger, and Jörg Schneiders last movie film. My Enemy, My Brother My Enemy, My Brother is a 2015 Canadian documentary film about two war veterans who met twenty-five years later after the Iran–Iraq War in 1980s. It is directed by Ann Shin and produced by Melanie Horkan, Hannah Donegan and Fathom Film Group. The documentary was well received by critics and earned wide spread critical acclaim. My Enemy, My Brother was shortlisted with ten other documentaries from 74 entries submitted to 88th Academy Awards in Documentary Short Subject category. The final five nominations were scheduled to be announced on January 14, 2016. 2 Penkuttikal 2 Penkuttikal is a 2016 Indian Malayalam film directed by Jeo Baby. It stars Anna Fathima and Shambavi in the lead roles Amala Paul, Tovino Thomas, and Anju Kurien guest-appear in the film. Fathima won Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artiste for her role in the film.2 Penkuttikal was screened at the Odisha International Film Festival and Busan Kids and Youth International Film Festival. The Fox Lover The Fox Lover is a 2013 Chinese film directed by Niu Chaoyang and starring Gillian Chung, Julian Cheung, Kara Hui and Gao Hu. Corpse Party: Book of Shadows is a 2016 Japanese horror film directed by Masafumi Yamada and starring Rina Ikoma, Ryōsuke Ikeoka and Nozomi Maeda. The film is based on the Corpse Party video game series and is a sequel to the 2015 film Corpse Party. Nijika Ishimori from Keyakizaka46 made her film debut in this film. It was released in Japan on July 30, 2016. Sanmao Joins the Army San Mao Joins the Army is a 1992 Chinese comedy film directed and co-written by Zhang Jianya and starring Wei Zongwan and Jia Lin. It is base on the Manhua of the same name by Zhang Leping. It was produced and distributed by Shanghai Film Studio. The film premiered in China in 1992. The film follows the story of San Mao and his comrade-in-arms Laogui in the Battle of Shanghai. The Skyjacker's Tale The Skyjackers Tale is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Jamie Kastner and released in 2016. The film centres on Ishmael Muslim Ali, who received a disputed conviction of murder in the Fountain Valley massacre of 1972 before hijacking a plane to Cuba in 1984. It mixes interviews, including the first interview given by Ali himself since the incident, with dramatic reenactments of the hijacking. The film premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. It was acquired by Strand Releasing for release in the United States in 2017. The film received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Cinematography in a Documentary at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards. My Little Brother My Little Brother is a 2017 South Korean film and the directorial debut of Ma Dae-yun. It is the first South Korean film to be distributed by The Walt Disney Company. Shoah: Four Sisters Shoah: Four Sisters is a 2017 French documentary film that premiered at the New York Film Festival and first aired on TV as a four-part series on January 23, 2018. It is both Claude Lanzman’s final film and a continuation of Shoah and chronicles the lives of four women who escaped the concentration camps and tried to find a life after the Holocaust. Lanzman traveled around four Eastern European countries and interviewed and got accounts from four separate women. The four-and-a-half hour cut of the film debuted in American theaters on November 14, 2018. It was on France’s shortlist to compete in the Best Documentary category. Kaala Koothu Kaala Koothu is a 2018 Tamil romantic drama film written and directed by M. Nagarajan. The film stars Prasanna, Kalaiyarasan, Dhansika and Srushti Dange in the leading roles. Featuring music composed by Justin Prabhakaran, the film began production during April 2015. The film is released on 25 May 2018. Nartanasala Nartanasala is a 2018 Telugu romantic comedy written and directed by Telugu film director Srinivas Chakravarthi marking his debut as a director. The film was produced by Usha Mulpuri on Ira Creations banner which featured Naga Shaurya, Kashmira and Yamini Bhaskar in the lead. Mahati Swara Sagar composed the soundtrack and the background score for the film while Vijay C Kumar provided the cinematography and Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao did the editing for the film. The film was extensively shot in Hyderabad. The film was released worldwide on 31 August 2018. Rona, Azim's Mother Rona, Azims Mother is a 2018 Afghan drama film directed by Jamshid Mahmoudi. It was selected as the Afghan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Barrabas Barrabas is a 1920 French silent crime thriller film directed and written by Louis Feuillade. The Noon Whistle The Noon Whistle is a 1923 American silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel. The Barker The Barker is a 1928 part-talkie pre-Code romantic drama film produced and released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros., acquired in September 1928. The film was directed by George Fitzmaurice and stars Milton Sills, Dorothy Mackaill, Betty Compson, and Douglas Fairbanks Jr.. The film is based on the Broadway play of the same name which opened at the Biltmore Theatre January 18, 1927 and ran until July 1927 for 221 performances. In the stage production Walter Huston was "Nifty" and a still relatively unknown Claudette Colbert was "Lou", played in the film by Dorothy Mackaill. The film was adapted by Benjamin Glazer, Joseph Jackson and Herman J. Mankiewicz from the play by Kenyon Nicholson. The Barker is a part-talkie with talking sequences and sequences with synchronized musical scoring and sound effects. Yanky Clippers Yanky Clippers is a silent animated film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is among the few shorts created during the Winkler period known to exist. The cartoon is also Oswalds last silent film. Saint Joan the Maid Saint Joan the Maid or The Marvellous Life of Joan of Arc is a 1929 French-German silent historical drama film directed by Marco de Gastyne and starring Simone Genevois, Fernand Mailly and Georges Paulais. Paradise Island Paradise Island is a 1930 American adventure film directed by Bert Glennon and starring Kenneth Harlan, Marceline Day, and Tom Santschi. Wise Girls Wise Girls is a 1929 American pre-Code comedy film directed by E. Mason Hopper and written by Margaret Booth, Elliott Nugent and J. C. Nugent. The film stars Elliott Nugent, Norma Lee, Roland Young, J. C. Nugent and Clara Blandick in her first talkie film. The film was released on September 29, 1929, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Daddy Long Legs Daddy Long Legs is an American pre-Code film directed by Alfred Santell and starring Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter. The story involves an orphan who is taken under the wing of a wealthy benefactor. The original story, written in 1912 by Jean Webster, compared the childhood of the wealthy to those in the orphanage. Although suffering under a tough matron, Judy Abbott manages to cope and help the other orphans through intelligence and hard work. Wealthy Jervis Pendleton, who is the benefactor, cant help admiring his young charge, though she doesnt know that hes sponsoring her schooling. She does not realize he has been sponsoring her, even when they meet, through Jervis niece, who is Judys room mate; and, the girl who was once alone, has to choose between their growing affection, and a younger suitor. No Limit No Limit is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Clara Bow, Norman Foster, Stuart Erwin, Thelma Todd, Dixie Lee, and Mischa Auer. In the Name of the Law In the Name of the Law is a 1932 French crime film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Marcelle Chantal, Régine Dancourt and Gabriel Gabrio. It was based on a novel by Paul Bringuier. The film was well received by critics. Variety considered Marcelle Chantals performance "her best so far in talkers". Discarded Lovers Discarded Lovers is a 1932 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer. Sky Devils Sky Devils, also known as Ground Hogs, is a 1932 American Pre-Code aviation comedy film, starring Spencer Tracy as a draft dodger who blunders into a war zone. Sky Devils was partly written by humorist Robert Benchley and the pictures director A. Edward Sutherland from a story by Sutherland. The film features Ann Dvorak in a supporting role. Those We Love Those We Love is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by Robert Florey. It was adapted by F. Hugh Herbert from the play by George Abbott and S.K. Lauren. The film was independently produced and distributed. Officer Thirteen Officer Thirteen is a 1932 American crime film directed by George Melford and starring Monte Blue, Lila Lee and Charles Delaney. The film features an early performance from the future star Mickey Rooney in a supporting role. Sailor's Luck Sailors Luck is a 1933 pre-Code comedy film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring James Dunn, Sally Eilers, and Victor Jory. The film openly depicts homosexuality. Bosko's Parlor Pranks Boskos Parlor Pranks is a 1934 Happy Harmonies cartoon made by Hugh Harman and Rudolph Ising at MGM starring their creation, Bosko. It is the first Bosko cartoon made at MGM after Hugh Harman and Rudolph Ising moved from Warner Bros. However, Warner Bros. continue the ownership of MGM Cartoons alongside Turner Entertainment Co. In this cartoon, Bosko looks like his WB self, but after Hey-Hey Fever, Boskos second MGM cartoon, the character was redesigned into a realistic African-American boy. Most of the animation in the cartoon is reused from the Looney Tunes shorts in which the titular character appeared in. It is also the first Bosko cartoon in color. Vagabond Violinist The Broken Melody is a 1934 British musical drama film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring John Garrick, Margot Grahame, Merle Oberon and Austin Trevor. A composer kills his wifes lover and, having escaped from the prison on Devils Island, returns to France and writes an opera about the experience. The film was made at Twickenham Studios. The films sets were designed by the studios resident art director James A. Carter. The President Vanishes The President Vanishes is a 1934 American political drama film directed by William A. Wellman and produced by Walter Wanger. Starring Edward Arnold and Arthur Byron, the film is an adaptation of Rex Stouts political novel of the same name. Upon its release, the film was praised for its ensemble cast but author John Douglas Eames, in his 1985 book The Paramount Story, stated that even with "an accomplished cast and an out-of-the-rut story, but The President Vanishes couldnt buck moviegoers apathy towards political subjects". When My Ship Comes In When My Ship Comes In is a 1934 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Villa for Sale Villa for Sale is a 1935 Hungarian comedy film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Ernő Verebes, Ida Turay and Gyula Kabos. After he goes away on holiday, a wealthy mans servant accidentally puts his villa up for sale. Harmony Lane Harmony Lane is a 1935 low-budget American film directed by Joseph Santley, based upon the life of Stephen Foster, released by Mascot Pictures. This was the first sound film based on the life of the famous composer. Two others would follow, both in color: Swanee River, and I Dream of Jeannie. Hyde Park Corner Hyde Park Corner is a 1935 British comedy crime film, directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Gordon Harker, Binnie Hale and Eric Portman. Harker portrays a policeman investigating a crime in 1930s London, which proves to have its origins in the 1780s. The film takes its name from Hyde Park Corner in Central London where the events of the film occur. It was based on a play by Walter C. Hackett. The film was made at Welwyn Studios. Murder in Harlem Murder in Harlem is a 1935 American race film written, produced and directed by Oscar Micheaux, who also appears in the film. He remade his 1921 silent film The Gunsaulus Mystery. Basing the works on the 1913 trial of Leo Frank for the murder of Mary Phagan, Micheaux used the detective genre to introduce different voices and conflicting accounts by his characters. Freshman Love Freshman Love is a 1936 sound film based on George Ades oft filmed play The College Widow, adaptations of which were filmed twice previously, in 1915 and 1927. This version is directed by William McGann and is a comedy-musical starring Patricia Ellis. This is Lloyd Bridges first film. A print is preserved at the Library of Congress. Great Citizen The Great Citizen is a 1938 Soviet biopic film directed by Fridrikh Ermler. A fictionalized biography of Sergei Kirov, the film was intended as ideological support for the Great Purges; it depicts life in USSR during the 1920s and 1930s. Josette Josette is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Don Ameche, Simone Simon and Robert Young. Two brothers fall in love with the same nightclub singer. Alfalfa's Aunt Alfalfas Aunt is a 1939 comedy short subject, the 176th entry in the Our Gang series originally created by Hal Roach. Produced by Jack Chertok for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by George Sidney, the one-reel short was released to theaters in January 1939 by MGM. It is considered one of the best Our Gang shorts produced after Roach sold the series to MGM in mid-1938; the post-Roach era is generally considered a subpar era for Our Gang. The Day the Bookies Wept The Day the Bookies Wept is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by Bert Granet and George Jeske. The film stars Joe Penner, Betty Grable, Richard Lane, Tom Kennedy and Thurston Hall. The film was released on September 15, 1939, by RKO Pictures. Murder in the Night Murder in Soho is a 1939 British crime film directed by Norman Lee and starring Jack La Rue, Sandra Storme, Googie Withers and Bernard Lee. It concerns a murder in the Central London district of Soho.The film was released in the U.S. as Murder in the Night. Paris Honeymoon Paris Honeymoon is a 1939 American musical film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Frank Butler and Don Hartman. The film stars Bing Crosby, Franciska Gaal, Akim Tamiroff, Shirley Ross, Edward Everett Horton and Ben Blue. Filming took place in Hollywood from May 23 to July 1938 and the film was released on January 27, 1939 by Paramount Pictures. Wall Street Cowboy Wall Street Cowboy is a 1939 American film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. Across the Sierras Across the Sierras is a 1941 American Western film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Bill Elliott. Red River Valley Red River Valley is a 1941 Western film about ranchers struggling to build a reservoir. It stars Roy Rogers, Gabby Hayes, and Gale Storm, and the director was Joseph Kane. Sierra Sue Sierra Sue is a 1941 American Western film directed by William Morgan and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Fay McKenzie. Written by Earl Felton and Julian Zimet, the film is about a government inspector investigating a poisonous weed that is destroying the rangeland supporting the areas cattle. The inspector must persuade the ranchers to reject a plan to burn the land and support a new process of chemical spraying from an airplane. The film features the popular Autry songs "Be Honest With Me", "Ridin the Range", and the title track. Sis Hopkins Sis Hopkins is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Jack Townley, Milt Gross and Edward Eliscu. Starring Judy Canova, Bob Crosby, Charles Butterworth, Jerry Colonna, Susan Hayward and Katharine Alexander, it was released on April 12, 1941, by Republic Pictures. A rare example of a film with an Academy Award nomination that was withdrawn. South American George South American George is a 1941 British, black-and-white, comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring George Formby in a dual role, Linden Travers, Enid Stamp-Taylor, Felix Aylmer, Ronald Shiner as Swifty, Mavis Villiers and Herbert Lomas. It was produced by Columbia Productions. Gang Busters Gang Busters is a 1942 Universal movie serial based on the radio series Gang Busters. Sunset on the Desert Sunset on the Desert is a 1942 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers, and George "Gabby" Hayes. Haunted Ranch Haunted Ranch is a 1943 American film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey, one of the entries in the Range Busters series. Jungle Queen Jungle Queen is a Universal movie serial. Material from this serial was re-edited into the feature film Jungle Safari. Radio Stars on Parade Radio Stars on Parade is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins from a screenplay by Robert E. Kent and Monte Brice, from Kents original story. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, it was released on August 1, 1945. The film stars the comedy team of Brown and Carney, along with Frances Langford. Rough Riders of Cheyenne Rough Riders of Cheyenne is a 1945 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and written by Elizabeth Beecher. The film stars Sunset Carson, Peggy Stewart, Mira McKinney, Monte Hale, Wade Crosby and Michael Sloane. The film was released on November 1, 1945, by Republic Pictures. London Town London Town is a 1946 Technicolor musical film, generally regarded as one of the biggest flops in the history of British cinema. Temptation Temptation is a 1946 American film noir thriller film directed by Irving Pichel and starring Merle Oberon, George Brent, Charles Korvin and Paul Lukas. The film was based on Robert Smythe Hichenss novel Bella Donna. The 1923 film Bella Donna, starring Pola Negri, which was directed by George Fitzmaurice is also based on that novel. Other versions were filmed in 1918 and 1934. The Devil on Wheels The Devil On Wheels is a 1947 drama directed by Crane Wilbur and starring Darryl Hickman. In addition to being the first film about street racing youth, it is also notable for being one of the first films to feature actresses wearing bikini tops. A few scenes from one of the street races depicted were later reused in the opening of the 1950 film Hot Rod, also about street racing in Southern California. Thunder Mountain Thunder Mountain is a 1947 film directed by Lew Landers and starring Tim Holt and Martha Hyer. It was the first of Holts 29 post war Western star vehicles and the first in a series of Zane Grey adaptations he made for RKO. It was also the first film of his written by Norman Houston who would go on to write 19 more for the star. The film began production as To the Last Man but the studio had trouble clearing the title because of a proposed Liberty Films project called The Last Man, so they used the title of the Zane Grey novel. The Vigilante: Fighting Hero of the West The Vigilante is a 1947 serial directed by Wallace Fox. The 33rd serial released by Columbia Pictures, it was based on the comic book cowboy Vigilante, who first appeared in Action Comics, published by DC Comics. It stars Ralph Byrd, well known for his central role in the Dick Tracy serials. It was his last serial appearance. It's Forever Springtime Its Forever Springtime is a 1950 Italian drama film directed by Renato Castellani. Old Los Angeles Old Los Angeles is a 1948 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams and Clements Ripley. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, John Carroll, Catherine McLeod, Joseph Schildkraut, Andy Devine and Estelita Rodriguez. The Kid from Cleveland The Kid from Cleveland is a 1949 sports drama film starring George Brent, Lynn Bari and Russ Tamblyn. Directed by Herbert Kline, the film was released by Republic Pictures. The Kid from Cleveland tells the story of a "troubled teenaged fan" being helped by his favorite baseball team – the Cleveland Indians. The Indians had just won the 1948 World Series and many of the teams players made appearances along with owner Bill Veeck, co-owner and former Major League Baseball star Hank Greenberg, and then current coach and Baseball Hall-of-Famer Tris Speaker. Also featured were the teams then current and former ballparks, Cleveland Municipal Stadium and League Park. Several Cleveland Indians and Boston Braves players also appear in the film in archive baseball footage segments from the 1948 World Series. The James Brothers of Missouri The James Brothers of Missouri is a 1949 Republic film serial. While the City Sleeps While the City Sleeps, is a 1950 Swedish drama film directed by Lars-Eric Kjellgren, based on the novel Ligister by Per Anders Fogelström whom also wrote the screenplay. Director Ingmar Bergman provided some input on the film. Bountiful Summer Bountiful Summer is a 1951 Soviet comedy drama film directed by Boris Barnet and starring Nina Arkhipova, Nikolay Kryuchkov and Viktor Dobrovolsky. The film is set on a collective farm in Ukraine. It was shot at the Kiev Film Studio in 1950, but released the following year. It was also released in America the same year in a subtitled version by Artkino Pictures. The film was shot using a version of the sovcolor process. One Who Came Back One Who Came Back is a 1951 American short documentary film produced by Owen Crump and the National Organization of Disabled American Veterans, about an American soldier wounded in the Korean War, rescued from behind enemy lines and transported back to the United States. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Customs Officer Bom Customs Officer Bom is a 1951 Swedish comedy film directed by Lars-Eric Kjellgren and starring Nils Poppe, Inga Landgré and Gunnar Björnstrand. The films sets were designed by the art director Nils Svenwall. Im Weissen Rössl The White Horse Inn Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary? is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey. The film was based on Vivian Tidmarshs play by the same name. A Treasure on Bird Island The Treasure of Bird Island is a 1953 Czechoslovak animated film directed by Karel Zeman. The film, based on a Persian fairy tale, was Zemans first feature-length work. The soundtrack includes verses by František Hrubín, read by children, as well as an original film score by Zdeněk Liška. The films style is an experiment in combining two- and three-dimensional animation, including hand-drawn backgrounds and figures animated in relief. The production design is based on the traditional manuscript-illustration style of Persian miniatures. Fatal Desire Fatal Desire is a 3-D Italian musical melodrama film directed by Carmine Gallone. The film is based on the opera Cavalleria rusticana and stars May Britt, Anthony Quinn, Ettore Manni and Kerima. In the Italian version Quinn was dubbed by Tito Gobbi. The films sets were designed by the art director Gastone Medin. Prisoners of the Casbah Prisoners of the Casbah is a 1953 American adventure film directed by Richard L. Bare and starring Gloria Grahame, Cesar Romero and Turhan Bey. The films art direction was by Paul Palmentola. Forbidden Proibito is a 1954 Italian drama film directed by Mario Monicelli and starring Mel Ferrer. Huk! Huk! is a 1956 American action film directed by John Barnwell and written by Stirling Silliphant filmed in the Philippines.. The film stars George Montgomery, Mona Freeman, John Baer, James Bell, Teddy Benavides and Mario Barri. The film was released on August 9, 1956, by United Artists. It is the first Philippine film of George Montgomery who would return to the islands in the 1960s to produce, direct, co-write and star in a number of Philippine films. The Careless Years The Careless Years is a 1957 film from United Artists directed by Arthur Hiller and produced by Edward Lewis. The film was the directorial debut for Hiller. The film stars Dean Stockwell and Natalie Trundy in an early film appearance. La Llorona La Llorona is a 1960 Mexican film directed by René Cardona. Based on the tale of La Llorona, it tells of a family that is cursed by the evil spirit of Luisa, this storys "weeping woman". The film was filmed on location in Guanajuato, Mexico. Storm Over Jamaica Passionate Summer is a 1958 British drama film directed by Rudolph Cartier and starring Virginia McKenna, Bill Travers and Yvonne Mitchell. It is also known by the alternative title Storm Over Jamaica. It was based on a best-selling 1949 novel by Richard Mason called The Shadow and the Peak. The screenplay concerns a British schoolteacher who moves to Jamaica to teach after a tumultuous divorce, but meets an exciting new woman. Life Around Us La vida alrededor is a 1959 Spanish comedy film written, starred and directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez. The movie follows La vida por delante made by the same crew in 1958. The film is a satire about the years where housing was scarce and jobs were even scarcer, quite a contrast with the present Spain where life is easier than during the hard years when Franco ruled with an iron fist. Mr. Fernan Gomez plays Antonio, a lawyer who was not a good student and has to resort to schemes to eke a living for himself and the wife. Sólo para hombres For Men Only is a 1960 Spanish historical comedy film directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez, and starring Analía Gadé, Fernán Gómez, and Elvira Quintillá. In 1895, a woman goes to work as an official at the Ministry of Public Works, to the shock of her family. The Boy Who Stole a Million The Boy Who Stole a Million is a 1960 British comedy thriller film directed by Charles Crichton. The film was shot on location in the Spanish city of Valencia, with an international cast list. Canción de juventud Canción de Juventud is a 1962 Spanish language musical directed by Luis Lucia comedy film starring Rocío Dúrcal, also stars Helga Liné & Carlos Estrada. Jungle Street Girls Jungle Street is a 1960 British crime drama directed by Charles Saunders and starring David McCallum, Kenneth Cope, and Jill Ireland, about a young man who attempts to escape his working-class background and win the girl he loves through crime. The film was the first of three films produced by the Theatrecraft production company in the early 1960s. It was later released in the United States under the title Jungle Street Girls. Ljuvlig är sommarnatten Ljuvlig är sommarnatten is a Swedish film from 1961, directed by Arne Mattsson. The film stars Karl-Arne Holmsten, Christina Carlwind, Elisabeth Odén, Per Oscarsson, Folke Sundquist and Sif Ruud. It is an adaptation of a detective novel by Dagmar Lange, who wrote the script for the film herself. Lulu Lulu is a 1962 Austrian crime drama film written and directed by Rolf Thiele. The film is an adaptation of Frank Wedekinds Lulu plays—Earth Spirit and Pandoras Box—and stars Nadja Tiller, O. E. Hasse, and Hildegard Knef. Sadouls Dictionary of Films describes Thieles work as "a heavy-handed, almost absurd version" of Wedekinds plays. But Robert von Dassanowsky credits Lulu as one of the "few notable Austrian dramas during the early 1960s". Le sette spade del vendicatore The Seventh Sword is a 1962 Italian-French adventure film directed by Riccardo Freda. It is a remake of Fredas debut film Don Cesare di Bazan. Five Minutes to Love Five Minutes to Love is a 1963 American drama film directed by John Hayes and starring Rue McClanahan as Poochie, a woman who lives in a junkyard. The film was critically lambasted, and later picked up by exploitation filmmaker Kroger Babb. Heimweh nach St. Pauli Homesick for St. Pauli is a 1963 German drama film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Freddy Quinn, Josef Albrecht and Ullrich Haupt. Heinz Pehlke was the cinematographer. It was based on a musical by Lotar Olias and Gustav Kampendonk. A German singer who has enjoyed massive success in the United States, returns to his hometown, the St. Pauli district of Hamburg. The film was one of the many foreign films that Jayne Mansfield made in the 1960s, after becoming a star in the late 1950s in films like: The Girl Cant Help It and Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?. The film was shot in Hamburg in mid-1963. Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon is a 1963 Indian Hindi-language film. The film became a box office success. This was Nasir Hussains second production, after the hit film Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai. He also wrote and directed it. It starred Joy Mukherjee and the Nasir Hussain fixture Asha Parekh. Pran played the villain in the film and Rajindernath had a supporting role. It also contains many songs that Mohammed Rafi sang beautifully. This Nasir Hussain film had O.P. Nayyar as the music director, who had previously composed Hussains Tumsa Nahin Dekha. Majrooh Sultanpuri was the lyricist. The film included many super-hit songs such as the classic "Dekho Bijli Dole Bin Badal Ki", sung by Asha Bhosle and Usha Mangeshkar and "Mujhe Pyar Mein" sung by Asha Bhosle. It also included the rhythmic solo melodies "Lakhon Hain Nigaah Mein" and "Banda Parwar", both sung by Mohammed Rafi, which are popular even to this day. Due to a growing marital rift between Jamuna and her husband, she decides to leave him. He does not permit her to take their son, so she arranges his abduction, and disappears from her husbands life. Years later, Jamunas son, Mohan, has grown up, and together they live a middle-class existence. One day, Mohan meets with Mona and both are attracted to each other. But Monas guardian would like her to marry Biharilal alias Difu, who is foreign returned and comes from a very wealthy family. Mona and her friends embark on a trip to Srinagar, and Mohan follows her there. Then Jamunas overjoyed husband announces the return of his son, Mohan, back to his household. When Jamuna gets this news, she is shocked beyond words as the man claiming to be her son, is none other than an impostor named Ramesh. She will have to come out of hiding, admit to abducting Mohan, in order to bring the truth to light. But will Jamuna be willing to re-open the unpleasant past, or will she be content with the way things have turned out to be. The Young Swingers The Young Swingers is a 1963 American musical comedy film directed by Maury Dexter and written by Harry Spalding. The film stars Rod Lauren, Molly Bee, Gene McDaniels, Jack Larson, Karen Gunderson and Jo Helton. The film was released in September 1963 by 20th Century Fox. It was known as Come to the Party. The Games Men Play The Dragonfly Is Not an Insect is a 1963 Argentine drama film directed by Daniel Tinayre. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. Stop Train 349 Stop Train 349, is a 1963 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Rolf Hädrich. It was released in the US in 1964 by Allied Artists. It was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival. Screenwriter Will Tremper won the Film Award in Gold of the 1964 German Film Awards. The films sets were designed by the art director Dieter Bartels. Be My Guest Be My Guest is a 1965 British black and white musical film. It was filmed at Pinewood Studios, England. The film is notable for the appearances of Steve Marriott, who started out as a child actor before giving up a promising acting career to help form the successful 1960s mod group Small Faces and rock group Humble Pie, and of Jerry Lee Lewis, who was at the peak of his career at the time of filming. It was released as a B movie to support the Morecambe and Wise feature film The Intelligence Men. The film was a follow-up to the commercially successful Live It Up!. Noted American rock music producer Shel Talmy coordinated the films musical score. Talmy also composed the title music which was performed by The Niteshades, who also appeared in the closing scene. The recording, released on CBS Records, reached no.32 on pirate radio station Radio Londons chart in the summer of 1965. Master Stroke Master Stroke is a 1967 Italian crime film directed by Michele Lupo and starring Richard Harrison. I nostri mariti I nostri mariti is a 1966 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Filippo DAmico, Dino Risi and Luigi Zampa. Trap for the Assassin Trap for the Assassin is a 1966 film directed by Riccardo Freda and starring Georges Géret, Irene Papas and Jean-Pierre Marielle. It is an adaptation of the 1886 novel Roger la Honte by Jules Mary. Love in Flight Amor en el aire is a 1967 romantic comedy film, a co-production between Spain and Argentina directed and written by Luis César Amadori with Jesús María de Arozamena. No Stars in the Jungle No Stars in the Jungle is a 1967 Peruvian adventure film directed by Armando Robles Godoy. The film won the Golden Prize at the 5th Moscow International Film Festival in 1967. The film was also selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 40th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Glass Sphinx The Glass Sphinx is an Italian-American 1967 adventure film directed by Luigi Scattini. Sweet Love, Bitter Sweet Love, Bitter is a 1967 film based on the novel Night Song by John Alfred Williams. The story is inspired by the life of jazz musician Charlie Parker. American jazz pianist Mal Waldron recorded a soundtrack album for the film. The Sands of Kurobe is a 1968 Japanese drama film directed by Kei Kumai. It was Japans submission to the 41st Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Produced by its stars Toshiro Mifune and Yujiro Ishihara, the films first run in cinemas lasted for a month, significantly longer than the week or ten days that films at that time usually ran in Japan. Hell Raiders Hell Raiders is a 1968 war film directed by Larry Buchanan. It was one of several movies he made for AIP that were remakes of earlier AIP movies - in this case, Suicide Battalion. Rosolino Paternò, soldato... Rosolino Paternò, soldato... is a 1970 Italian comedy film. The film stars Martin Landau, Jason Robards, and Peter Falk. In the title role is Nino Manfredi. Stand Up and Be Counted Stand Up and Be Counted is a 1972 American comedy film directed by Jackie Cooper and starring Jacqueline Bisset and Stella Stevens. It features the recording of "I Am Woman" by Helen Reddy. The Weekend Nun The Weekend Nun is a 1972 American television film directed by Jeannot Szwarc. It was based on the true story of Joyce Duco, a nun who became a probation officer. Antonia: A Portrait of the Woman Antonia: A Portrait of the Woman is a 1974 documentary about symphony conductor Antonia Brico, including her struggle against gender bias in her profession. The film was directed by Judy Collins and Jill Godmilow. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. In 2003, this film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. Tora-san's Lovesick a.k.a. Tora-sans Lovesickness is a 1974 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Sayuri Yoshinaga as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Lovesick is the thirteenth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Last Moments The Balloon Vendor is a 1974 Italian drama film directed by Mario Gariazzo and starring James Whitmore. Three Warriors Three Warriors is a 1977 American drama film directed by Kieth Merrill, written by Sy Gomberg, and starring Charles White-Eagle, McKee Redwing, Lois Red Elk, Randy Quaid, Christopher Lloyd and Trey Wilson. It premiered at the Chicago International Film Festival in October 1977 and was released in February 1978 by United Artists. Like Mom, Like Me Like Mom, Like Me is a 1978 television film directed by Michael Pressman. The film was based on the novel of the same name written by Sheila Schwartz. Violet Violet is a Croatian film directed by Krešo Golik. It was released in 1978. The Invincible Kung Fu Legs The Leg Fighters, also released as The Invincible Kung Fu Legs, is an independently released 1980 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Lee Tso-Nam and starring Tao-liang Tan and Ha Kwong-Li. The Sophisticated Gents The Sophisticated Gents is a TV miniseries that aired on three consecutive nights from September 29 to October 1, 1981, on NBC. Its ensemble cast featured a number of African-American stage and film actors, many of whom were customarily seen in blaxploitation films in the 1970s. The miniseries is based upon the novel The Junior Bachelor Society by John A. Williams. Although production of the project ended in 1979, NBC did not air the miniseries until almost two years later. Hell Has No Boundary Hell Has No Boundary is a 1982 Hong Kong film directed by Chuan Yang. The Archer The Archer is a 1982 Finnish film directed by Taavi Kassila. The plot concerns a young drug dealer who is taken in and reformed by an old man who also teaches his archery. Cordélia Cordélia is a 1980 Canadian French language film based on the book La lampe dans la fenêtre by Pauline Cadieux. It was directed and written by Jean Beaudin. Gidget's Summer Reunion Gidgets Summer Reunion is a 1985 American made-for-television comedy film produced by Columbia Pictures Television which aired in syndication on June 1, 1985. It was written by Robert Blees and George Zateslo, directed by Bruce Bilson and starred Caryn Richman as Gidget, Dean Butler, Allison Barron, William Schallert, Anne Lockhart. and Mary Frann. Mr. Boo Meets Pom Pom Mr. Boo Meets Pom Pom is a 1985 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Wu Ma and starring Richard Ng and John Shum. It is the third film in the Pom Pom film series which is a spin-off the My Lucky Stars series. Zanna Bianca e il cacciatore solitario Zanna Bianca e il cacciatore solitario is a 1975 Italian adventure film directed by Alfonso Brescia. Despite the title tries to market the commercial success of Lucio Fulcis White Fang, the films plot has no connection with the novel. The film was poorly received by critics, being defined as "pathetic" and marked as "trash", and gained some cult status in reason of its reputation. Zina Zina is a 1985 award-winning film directed by Ken McMullen. It tells a story of a twentieth century Antigone, Zinaida Volkova, daughter of Leon Trotsky. In 1930s Berlin, Zina is being treated by the Adlerian psychotherapist Professor Arthur Kronfeld. During this psychoanalysis, which includes some hypnosis, she recalls incidents both from her own life and that of her father, as a leader of the Russian Revolution, as the holder of state power and later in exile. Against the background of the progressive deterioration of the situation in Europe, threatened by the rise of fascism and the spectre of the Second World War, Zina’s identification with Antigone becomes more and more credible. What were her hallucinations begin to take objective form on the streets. The dynamics of Greek tragedy, always waiting in the wings, step forward to take control. Zina has won awards. Spiker Spiker is an American 1986 sports drama film starring Michael Parks and directed by Roger Tilton. Around the World in Eighty Ways Around the World in 80 Ways is a 1987 Australian film about a man who tries to trick his grandfather into thinking he has travelled around the world. Despite some good reviews the film was not a success at the box office. Producer David Elfick in part on the title, which he felt was confusing. Right to Die Right to Die is a 1987 television film directed by Paul Wendkos that explored issues relating to the Right to Die movement. Raquel Welch was nominated for a Golden Globe in 1988 for her performance as Emily Bauer, a psychologist diagnosed with Lou Gehrigs disease who comes to desire her own death as her disease progresses. Michael Gross co-starred as her husband, Bob. Raquel Welch later said it was one of the films of which she was most proud. Filming took place in May–June 1987. The Romance of Book and Sword The Romance of Book and Sword is a 1987 Hong Kong film by Ann Hui, based on Louis Chas novel The Book and the Sword. The film was followed by Princess Fragrance, released later in the same month and also directed by Ann Hui. The films are among the earliest Hong Kong films to be completely shot in mainland China with a full mainland Chinese cast. Deadline Deadline is a 1988 British drama television film, directed by Richard Stroud and based on a novel and adapted for the screen by Tom Stacey, which aired on BBC. It stars John Hurt as an alcoholic Fleet Street journalist caught up in a coup on an island in the Persian Gulf, where the Emirs son and an enforcer attempt to depose his father. Souvenir Souvenir is a 1989 British drama film directed by Geoffrey Reeve and starring Christopher Plummer, Catherine Hicks and Michael Lonsdale. It was based on the novel The Pork Butcher by David Hughes. Forty years after the Second World War, an ex-German soldier returns as an American to a French village in which atrocities were committed by the Nazis, during which his then French lover was murdered. The film, like the book, is an attempt to attribute and assuage patent and discreet levels of guilt. News Attack News Attack is a 1989 Hong Kong action thriller drama film co-written and directed by Samson Chiu and starring Andy Lau, Michael Miu and Wilson Lam. Jeszcze tylko ten las Just Beyond This Forest is a 1991 Polish war-drama film written and directed by Jan Łomnicki. It was screened in competition at the 48th Venice International Film Festival. A Little Stiff A Little Stiff is a 1991 minimalist comedy directed by Caveh Zahedi and Greg Watkins based on true events and re-enacted by the actual participants. Caveh Zahedi plays himself as a neurotic film student who develops a crush on art student Erin McKim after a brief encounter in an elevator. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1991, aired on the Sundance Channel and German Television Station WDR, and was released on home video by World Artists. The film is currently unavailable, although IFC Films was planning a re-release in 2008. Satana Satan is a 1991 Soviet thriller film directed by Viktor Aristov. It was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize. Initially the film was planned to be based on the novel Nonhuman by Arkadi Vayner, but the director failed to reach an agreement with Vayners, and he wrote a new screenplay loosely based on the central idea of Vayners novel, an abduction of the daughter of a VIP woman. Vayner sued, unsuccessfully. Best of the Best Best of the Best is a 1992 Hong Kong action film directed by Herman Yau and starring Jacky Cheung, Ng Man-tat and Sammi Cheng in her debut film role. Primary Motive Primary Motive is a 1992 American thriller film written and directed by Daniel Adams. Antareen Antareen is a 1993 Indian film in Bengali language, directed by Mrinal Sen, based on a story named Badshahat Ka Khatimah by Saadat Hasan Manto. It stars Anjan Dutt and Dimple Kapadia. Antareen was the first non-Hindi project Kapadia took part in since Vikram. She played a woman caught in a loveless marriage. Insisting on playing her part spontaneously, Kapadia refused to enroll in a crash-course in Bengali as she wrongly felt that she would be able to speak it convincingly. Her voice was eventually dubbed by actor Anushua Chatterjee, something Kapadia was unhappy with. At the 1993 National Film Award, it was awarded the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali. Pushed to the Limit Pushed to the Limit is a 1992 action pro wrestling feature film written by Mimi Lesseos and directed by Michael Mileham. Starring Mimi Lesseos and Verrel Lester Reed, the film is about a wrestling queen who finds out that a gangster is responsible for her brothers death and trains in kickboxing to avenge his death. The Flor Contemplacion Story The Flor Contemplacion Story is a 1995 film produced by Viva Films about the story of the Filipina domestic helper who was hanged in Singapore for allegedly killing her fellow maid. The story was chronicled in a film which operates on various personal, social and political levels. Both controversial and critically acclaimed, it has brought Nora Aunor numerous citations for her intense portrayal as the fallen heroine of the story. The Flor Contemplacion Story was screened and exhibited in different film festivals around the world. The film won the Princess Pataten Statue for best actress for its lead star, Nora Aunor and the film won the Golden Pyramid Award at the 1995 Cairo International Film Festival. The highest recognition a Filipino Film ever received. Aunor also swept all the best actress awards given by the different award giving bodies in the Philippines including the Best Performance by Male or Female, Adult or Child, Individual or Ensemble in Leading or Supporting Role given by the Young Critics Circle. River Street River Street is a 1996 Australian film directed by Tony Mahood and starring Aden Young, Bill Hunter, Essie Davis, and Mitchell Dillon. It started filming on 18 September 1995. Warrior of the Wind is a 1961 jidaigeki novel by Ryōtarō Shiba and a Toei Company 1964 color chanbara film under the same title, directed by Tai Kato. Sazaye Maut Sazā-ye Maut is 1981 Indian film directed and produced by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. The films was based on Chopras diploma film at FTII, Murder at Monkey Hill. He adapted that into a full-length feature, with Naseeruddin Shah and Radha Saluja, respectively, playing the roles that he, himself, and Anjali Paigankar had played in the short film. Sadan miekan mies Sadan miekan mies, direct translation "man of a hundred swords", is a Finnish historical adventure comedy movie from 1951 directed by Ilmari Unhola. The movie takes place in the 1630s in the Finnish county Varsinais-Suomi, and tells the story of a heroic swordsman on an assignment from the king. On their journey the swordsman and hes partner encounter foes and damsels. The movie was first televised on 7.3.1964. What I Have Written What I Have Written is a 1996 Australian drama film directed by John Hughes and starring Martin Jacobs. It was entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival. Year of the Dogs Year of the Dogs is a 1997 documentary detailing the 1996 season of the Footscray Football Club. Directed by Michael Cordell and Stewart Young, it stars Alan Joyce, Tony Liberatore, Stephen Wallis, Terry Wallace, Chris Grant, Pat Hodgson, Jenny Hodgson, and Peter Gordon. Fact Faktas is a 1981 Soviet Lithuanian-language war film directed by Almantas Grikevicius. It was entered into the 1981 Cannes Film Festival, where Yelena Solovey won the award for Best Supporting Actress. No Room at the Inn No Room at the Inn is a 1945 play by Joan Temple that became a 1948 film directed by Daniel Birt. Both play and film are presented in flashback mode and share the same subject matter – cruelty, neglect and mental and physical abuse meted out to evacuee children during World War II. Temples attack on those who turn a blind eye to child abuse, be they public officials or private individuals, was considered frank and uncompromising in its time. Hum Naujawan Hum Naujawan is a 1985 Indian drama film directed by Dev Anand. He himself played the central character in the film dedicated to young students. It marked the debut of Richa Sharma, Tabu, Bunty Behl and Atlee Brar with Anupam Kher and Shreeram Lagoo, among others, playing lead roles. The music was composed by R. D. Burman. Kadolara Kavithaigal Slightly Married Slightly Married is a 1932 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Evalyn Knapp, Walter Byron and Marie Prevost. The Life Story of David Lloyd George The Life Story of David Lloyd George is a 1918 British silent biopic film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Norman Page, Alma Reville and Ernest Thesiger. The film "is thought to be the first feature length biopic of a contemporary living politician". Finished in 1918, it was not shown publicly until 1996. Draghoula Draghoula is a 1995 film directed by Bashar Shbib. Domani mi sposo Domani mi sposo is a 1984 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Francesco Massaro. Milyy, dorogoy, lyubimyy, edinstvennyy... Dear, Dearest, Beloved, Unique ... is a 1984 Soviet drama film directed by Dinara Asanova. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. Sinji galeb Sinji galeb is a 1953 Croatian film directed by Branko Bauer. It is based on the Cyan-Blue Seagull Brotherhood, a novel written by the Slovene writer Tone Seliškar. The Winds of the Aures The Winds of the Aures is a 1967 Algerian war film directed by Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival where it won the award for Best First Work. It was also entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. Favorite Son Favorite Son is a 1997 independent film that was shot entirely on location in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It stars American actors Louis Herthum, Brad Hunt and Grand L. Bush. Aamne - Saamne Aamne Samne is a 1967 Hindi mystery film produced and directed by Suraj Prakash. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore, Prem Chopra, Rajindernath and Madan Puri. The films music is by Kalyanji Anandji. Ab Ayega Mazaa Ab Ayega Mazaa is a 1984 Hindi Indian feature film directed by Pankaj Parashar and produced by actors Alok Nath and Girija Shankar. It stars Farooq Sheikh and Anita Raj in the lead roles. This film introduced Anand-Milind who went on to make it big after the film Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak. John the Bastard John the Bastard is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Armando Crispino and starring John Richardson. Adutha Varisu Adutha Varisu is an Indian Tamil language film directed by S. P. Muthuraman, starring Rajinikanth, Sridevi, Silk Smitha and was released in 1983. It was remake of Hindi movie Raja Jani. The Hidan of Maukbeiangjow The Hidan of Maukbeiangjow is a 1973 exploitation film written by Don Elkins and Carla Rueckert and directed and filmed by Lee Jones. As a sci-fi/comedy/action film. It was re-released as Invasion of the Girl Snatchers in the mid-1980s under the Le Bad Cinema line. and then again on VHS in 1999. Amok Amok is a 1934 French film, directed by Fyodor Otsep. The director was nominated for the Mussolini Cup at the 1934 Venice International Film Festival. The movie centers on a physician, Dr. Holk, in a small Dutch colony in the tropics. A strange illness, known as Amok, is turning innocent people into madmen. When a young woman, Hèlène, comes to him asking for an abortion so that her returning husband will not know she has been unfaithful, he refuses. Hélène seeks help elsewhere, leading Dr. Holk to try to find and save her before its too late. Victory in the West Sieg im Westen is a 1941 Nazi propaganda film. It was produced by the Oberkommando des Heeres, the German Army High Command, rather than the Propaganda Ministry of Joseph Goebbels. Goebbels indeed sabotaged its release in minor ways, delaying its premiere and telling propagandists not to promote it. The prologue consists of the Nazi version of European history and the origins of World War II, and the rest deals with the Battle of France, a Blitzkrieg in the Low Countries and France. The movie was made largely from newsreel footage recut into a documentary. The programme provided states that it is to show the audacity of the German offensive and the superiority of German arms, required because they will not be permitted to live in peace. It did not give Hitler or the Nazi party a central role, thus ensuring its disfavor with Goebbels. The Nazi journal "Der deutsche Film" called Sieg im Westen "the greatest of all German newsreels." Unlike many other German propaganda films, Sieg im Westen does not belittle the enemy, instead admitting that the French soldiers fought gallantly. The war is presented "from above"; the battles are depicted as smooth forward advances on the map, with results from reports at the front. The "encirclement" of Germany is depicted by showing prisoners of war from far-off countries. On 14 August 1940, more than a dozen German Generals who had been appointed Field Marshal after the successful Westfeldzug were in Berlin to be presented with their ceremonial batons. While in Berlin, they were shown Sieg im Westen. To Exypno Pouli To exypno pouli is a 1961 Greek film. Het is een schone dag geweest Het is een schone dag geweest is a 1993 Dutch documentary film directed by Jos de Putter. Together for Days Together for Days is a 1972 independent blaxploitation film directed by Michael Schultz, and stars Clifton Davis, Lois Chiles, Northern Calloway and Samuel L. Jackson. It was shot entirely in Atlanta. The film is about a romance between an African-American man and a Caucasian woman and the reaction of their friends and family to the mixed-race relationship. On May 6, 2010, Jackson appeared on The Tonight Show and joked that he was glad that host Jay Leno was unable to find a copy of the film. He also said it had been re-released sometime later under the title Black Cream. The Big Split The Big Split is a 1999 romantic comedy independent film written, directed and produced by Martin Hynes, and starring Hynes and Judy Greer. The film won a Golden Trailer award in 2001 in the category "Best Trailer - No Budget". If I Had a Hammer If I Had a Hammer is a 1999 film starring Susan Reno and Kristian Monday and written and directed by Josh Becker. Jam Session is a 1999 film directed by Makoto Shinozaki. It is a documentary of the making of Takeshi Kitanos film Kikujiro. It was produced and distributed by Office Kitano and was screened at the Rotterdam Film Festival and other festivals. The Adventures of the Smurfs Les Aventures des Schtroumpfs is a 1965 animated feature film based on the Belgian comic book series The Smurfs. It was the first animated feature film featuring the Smurf characters. The film was released in 1965 in Belgium. The Belvision film The Smurfs and the Magic Flute was released eleven years afterwards to successful box office returns. Devushka s kharakterom A Girl with Character is a 1939 Soviet comedy film directed by Konstantin Yudin. The film featured acting debuts of Mikhail Gluzsky and Anatoly Solovyov. Ammayane Sathyam Ammayane Sathyam is a 1993 Malayalam film written and directed by Balachandra Menon. The film stars Mukesh, Annie, Balachandra Menon, Narendra Prasad, Jagathy Sreekumar, Ganesh Kumar, Thilakan, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Paravoor Bharathan, Prem Kumar, and Mammukoya. Balachendra Menon remade the film in Tamil as Kandaen Seethayae, however the project was later shelved. He also introduced actress Annie through this film. BookWars BookWars is an award-winning independent film from New York City by Jason "Jack RO" Rosette https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0742891/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 produced by Camerado, about the life and times of New York City street booksellers. Made on an ultra-low budget in a jazzy, impressionistic style reminiscent of the films of Robert Frank and poetry of the Beat Generation, BookWars is the only first-person documentary made during then-New York City Mayor Rudolph Giulianis controversial "Quality of Life" campaign, which sought to limit and control individuals engaged in informal economic activities on the streets of New York City. BookWars was released in June 2000, winning the Best Documentary Award at the 2000 New York Underground Film Festival IndieWire and premiering theatrically at New Yorks Cinema Village https://web.archive.org/web/20090912095833/http://www.cinemavillage.com/chc/cv/. Despite its minuscule budget BookWars enjoyed numerous domestic and international TV sales and has to date generated revenue of several hundred thousand dollars. The movie is currently available on DVD, VOD, VCD, digital download, YouTube, theatrical film prints, and other formats. Last Ghost Standing is a 1999 Hong Kong film directed by Billy Chung. The film is an adaptation of the novel by Simon Lui. Gharana Bullodu Gharana Bullodu is a 1995 Telugu film produced by K. Krishna Mohan Rao under RK Film Associates, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Ramya Krishna, Aamani playing the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film was recorded as a Blockbuster Hit at the box office. Jackpot Jackpot is a 1993 Malayalam-language Indian feature film, directed by Jomon, starring Mammootty, Tejas Kapadia, Aishwarya and Gautami in the lead roles, with Kannada actor R. N. Sudarshan playing the villain. It portrays the story of a race jockey. Udyanapalakan Udhyanapalakan is a 1996 Malayalam romantic drama film written by Lohithadas and directed by Hari Kumar. It stars Mammootty and Kaveri in the lead roles, and Rekha Mohan, Nedumudi Venu, Oduvil Unnikrishnan and Kalabhavan Mani in other pivotal roles. Katarsis Katarsis is a 1963 Italian horror film directed and written by Giuseppe Vegezzi. It is Veggezzis only film. WillFull WillFull is a 2002 Australian film directed by Rebel Penfold-Russell and starring C. Thomas Howell. Nearest and Dearest Nearest and Dearest is a 1972 British comedy film starring Hylda Baker and Jimmy Jewel as feuding brother and sister Nellie and Eli Pledge, owners of "Pledges Purer Pickles". A spin-off from the long running TV sitcom Nearest and Dearest, it was produced by Hammer Films in conjunction with a film making arm of Granada TV. As well as starring in the film, Hylda Baker also sings the title theme song. Despite the popularity of the TV series, the film version failed to match that success at the box office. The Admirable Crichton The Admirable Crichton is a 1968 TV movie adaptation of the play The Admirable Crichton. It stars Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna. It was filmed for Hallmark Hall of Fame and was directed by George Schaefer. Nambugun Nambugun: North Korean Partisan in South Korea is a 1990 South Korean war drama film directed by Chung Ji-young. It is based upon the experiences of Lee Tae, a war correspondent during the Korean War. The Miroslav Holdinc Co. The Miroslav Holding Co. is a Croatian film directed by Tomislav Radić. It was released in 2001. Pan Tadeusz Pan Tadeusz is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1928. Alice in Chains: The Nona Tapes The Nona Tapes is a 1995 mockumentary by the American rock band Alice in Chains directed by Rocky Schenck to promote the bands self-titled album. Because it is no longer for sale, original copies of the VHS are considered a rarity. However, in 2006, Best Buy offered a DVD version for free for a limited time with purchases of The Essential Alice in Chains. On June 19, 2017, Alice in Chains official Vevo channel uploaded the video on YouTube. Terra incognita Terra incognita is a 2002 Lebanese-French drama film directed by Ghassan Salhab. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Between the Knees Between the Knees is a 1984 South Korean erotic drama film about a young woman with a traumatizing past. She grows to be a talented musician, with a fiance. However, events from her and her familys past come back to haunt her in more ways than one. The Back of Beyond The Back of Beyond is a feature-length award-winning Australian documentary film produced and directed by John Heyer for the Shell Film Unit. In terms of breadth of distribution, awards garnered, and critical response, it is Heyers most successful film. It is also, arguably, Australias most successful documentary: in 2006 it was included in a book titled 100 Greatest Films of Australian Cinema, with Bill Caske writing that it is "perhaps our Australias national cinemas most well known best kept secret". The aim of the film, as requested by the Shell Company, was to associate Shell with the essence of Australia, with Australianism. Heyer took as his central motif the fortnightly journey made by mailman Tom Kruse, along the remote Birdsville Track from Marree, in South Australia, to Birdsville, in southwest Queensland. In 1957, Heyer wrote that this film, when viewed with Francis Birtles earlier In the Track of Burke and Wills, "clearly suggests that the true image of Australia is, and always has been, the image of Man against Nature". The film brought Tom Kruse to public notice, and resulted in his being appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire on 1 January 1955. Bahurani Bahurani is a 1989 family-drama Indian Hindi film directed by Manik Chatterjee and produced by Mohan Lalwani and Prem Lawani. It starred Rekha, Rakesh Roshan, Utpal Dutt, Usha Kiran, Deven Verma and Rakesh Bedi in lead roles. Music for the film was scored by well known music director, R. D. Burman. The film was a moderate success at the box office, though Rekhas performance was much praised. Elaan-E-Jung Elaan-E-Jung is a 1989 Bollywood action film directed by Anil Sharma and starring Dharmendra and Jaya Prada The movie was made to re-create the magic of Blockbuster movie Hukumat. The film was a big success but couldnt match the collections of "Hukumat".The film had Sadashiv Amrapurkar as the main villain. Sahebzaade Sahebzaade is a 1992 Bollywood action film, starring Sanjay Dutt and Neelam Kothari in the title roles, while some ensemble cast have supporting roles. The story is written by Ranbir Pushp. The Sun Will Never Set The Sun Will Never Set or Dont Set the Sun Off is a 1961 Egyptian romance film. Directed by the Egyptian film director Salah Abu Seif, this film is based on a novel with the same name written by the Egyptian novelist Ihsan Abdel Quddous in 1960 and co-written by Helmy Halim. The film was presented in the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 1962 and was selected as one of the best 150 Egyptian film productions in 1996. The film starred Faten Hamama, Imad Hamdi, Nadia Lutfi, Ahmed Ramzy, Shukry Sarhan and Layla Taher. Golapi Ekhon Traine Golapi Ekhon Traine is a Bangladeshi drama film based on the novel of Amjad Hossain Droupodi Ekhon Traine and directed by himself. This film was released on September 5, 1978 and became popular and had positive critical receptions. Puff the Magic Dragon in the Land of the Living Lies Puff the Magic Dragon in the Land of the Living Lies is a 30-minute animated television film that first aired November 17, 1979 on CBS. It is a sequel to the 1978 film Puff the Magic Dragon. This film is produced by Fred Wolf Films. The title character is voiced by Burgess Meredith. Poids léger Lightweight is a 2004 French drama film directed by Jean-Pierre Améris. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Soba Soba is a 2004 independent drama/crime film and the directional debut from Mexican filmmaker Alan Coton, who also wrote the script. It stars newcomer Claudia Soberón and Dagoberto Gama. The Family of Chimps Dalekmania Dalekmania is a 1995 direct-to-video documentary released in the United Kingdom. "Dalekmania" is the name given to the craze or "mania" among children in the United Kingdom in the 1960s for all things associated with writer Terry Nations creations, the Daleks, who were then regularly appearing in the BBCs television drama series Doctor Who. I, Claudia I, Claudia is a one-woman play starring Kristen Thomson, which was adapted into a movie, shown on CBCs Opening Night and at the Toronto International Film Festival. The play and film, written by Thomson, is a coming-of-age drama depicting the difficult transition into adolescence of Claudia, a 12-year-old girl struggling with her parents divorce. Thomson plays all of the roles, using masks to change character. I, Claudia was published in 2001 by Playwrights Canada Press. Policeman and Automobile How to Stop a Motor Car is a 1902 British short fantasy comedy film directed by Percy Stow. Cecil M. Hepworth, T.C. Hepworth and Claude Whitten acted in the film. It was released in USA as Policeman and Automobile. Dreamboy Dreamboy is a 2005 Filipino romance film starring Piolo Pascual and Bea Alonzo. The film was released under Star Cinema and was directed by Gilbert Perez. Stolen Holidays Les Petites Vacances is a 2006 French drama film directed by Olivier Peyon. A Mind of Her Own A Mind of Her Own is a British film released in 2006. Based on a true story, the film is directed, produced, and written by Owen Carey Jones and stars Nicky Talacko as Sophie and Amanda Rawnsley as Becky. Japan Japan is a 2008 American independent film written and directed by Fabien Pruvot. Fun: Can Be Dangerous Sometimes Fun-Can Be Dangerous Sometimes is a 2005 Hindi Thriller film directed by Sunjay Zaveri and produced by Goldie Tucker .The film features Aryan Vaid, Siddharth Koirala and Payal Rohatgi as main characters. The plot of the film revolves around husband swapping. Summer Heat Summer Heat is a 2006 Filipino drama directed and written by Brillante Mendoza with Boots Agbayani Pastor. Kaleldo is a Kapampangan term for summer. First Day High First Day High is a 2006 Philippine comedy film starring Geoff Eigenmann, Jason Abalos and Maja Salvador with Gerald Anderson and Kim Chiu in their film debut. This Film is released under Star Cinema. The film is the movie adaptation of the Rexona First Day High TV commercial. The original actors in the commercial were also part of the cast. Under the Raven's Wing Under the Ravens Wing is a 2007 thriller film written and directed by Susan Adriensen and starring Kimberly Amato, Coy Deluca, Kamilla Sofie Sadekova, and Jessica Palette. The film was produced by Susan Adriensen and Brian Jude. It premiered at the Full Moon Horror Film Festival in 2007, Fright Night Film Festival in 2008, Dark Carnival Film Festival in 2008 and The Queens International Film Festival in 2008. Under the Ravens Wing was shot with the Panasonic AG-HVX200 in the state of New Jersey. On January 15, 2008, BumsCorner.com named Under the Ravens Wing the best film of 2007, earning the Golden Fishwrap Award. Distributed in the US on all media in 2009 by Medicine Show Cinema. A Story of People in War & Peace A Story of People in War and Peace is a 2007 Armenian documentary film about Armenian filmmaker Vardan Hovhannisyan personal understanding of the human costs of war. Prompted by a question from his son, Hovhannisyan embarks on a journey to find his surviving trench mates from the Nagorno-Karabakh War of the early nineties with neighboring Azerbaijan and examines the lasting effects of the war during a time of peace. Timely and universal, A Story of People in War and Peace wrestles with the question of how to maintain dignity in the face of terror. Tribeca Film Festival Executive Director Peter Scarlet comments ...what the film offers is something quite remarkable: its made by a filmmaker who covered the war at the time, and who inter-cuts his old footage with interviews hes filmed now with the surviving soldiers ... it succeeds heartbreakingly in driving home the fact that somehow we know that nothing justifies the fact of taking the precious, irreplaceable life of even a single human being.’ Historians cite the Karabagh war as one of the first signs of the Soviet Unions collapse. Vardan Hovhannisyan, front line journalist and former prisoner of war, Vardan Hovhannisyan, lived alongside soldiers, doctors, nurses, villagers, and children caught in the conflict, capturing their immediate thoughts, impressions and last words to their families. He spent years processing his war experience before finally making A Story of People in War and Peace. He does not emphasize the political side of the conflict, but the psychological effects the war had on the young soldiers. He juxtaposes chaotic and terse frontline images of 12 years ago with panoramic shots in fixed frames of the beautiful scenery today. But all this calm is an illusion, as one soldier puts it. –International Documentary Festival Amsterdam. The film has won numerous awards and has been shown in film festivals all over the world including IDFA, Barcelona Film Festival, One World Film Festival, Doc Aviv, Al-Jazeera Film Festival, Zagreb Film Festival, Hot Docs, Belfast Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival, Mexico International Film Festival, etc. 14 Women 14 Women is a 2007 documentary film directed by Mary Lambert and narrated by Annette Bening. The film released on June 14, 2007, and focuses on several female Senators serving in the 109th United States Congress. Four of a Kind Four of a Kind is the debut feature film for director Fiona Cochrane. It was completed in 2008 and released in 2009. It is based on the stage play Disclosure by Helen Collins as presented at La Mama Theatre during the 2006 Melbourne Fringe Festival. It was shot on location in Melbourne, Australia. Synopsis: Lies. Betrayal. Blackmail. Murder. Four different women, each with a well-hidden secret they are coaxed, tricked or forced into revealing. Through a veil of lies all four flirt with the truth as they experience betrayal, ambition, loneliness, pain and anger. But the lies they tell themselves might be the ones that hurt the most. " … beneath its deceptively simple surface lies an emotionally lacerating psychological whodunit of unusual complexity" - Paul Harris, Film Buffs Forecast Not far off being a hidden Australian gem that you should race out to- Ben McEachen, Empire Magazine ‘Tingling with adult tension!’ - John Flaus, The Melbourne Review Sound of Boot Sound of Boot is a 2008 psychological thriller by Shaji Kailas starring Suresh Gopi, Bala, Honey Rose and Murali. The movie, which is basically, dubbed as an investigative thriller, is shot like a psychological thriller. It is story is highly based on Rashomon Effect. Even its plot is similar to Akira Kurosawas all-time classic Rashomon. Parijatham Parijatham is a 2006 Tamil film directed by Bhagyaraj. The film stars Prithviraj Sukumaran and Saranya Bhagyaraj, which relates the story of a man trying to discover the identity of the lady his deceased mother had wanted him to get to know and marry. 9500 Liberty 9500 Liberty is a 2009 documentary film about the struggle over immigration in Prince William County, Virginia. It was directed by Annabel Park and Eric Byler. Mera Pind: My Home Mera Pind is a Punjabi film released on 20 September 2008, directed and produced Manmohan Singh. The film stars Harbhajan Mann, Navjot Singh Sidhu, Kimi Verma and Gurpreet Ghuggi. Snowfall in Taipei Snowfall in Taipei is a 2010 Chinese-Hong Kong-Taiwanese-Japanese romance film directed by Huo Jianqi and starring Chen Bolin, Tong Yao, Morning Tzu-Yi Mo, and Tony Yang. The film is based on the Japanese novel of the same name by Chikayo Tashiro. The film premiered in Japan on February 20, 2010. Us Now Us Now is a 2009 documentary film project "about the power of mass collaboration, the government and the Internet". The New York Times describes it as a film which "paints a future in which every citizen is connected to the state as easily as to Facebook, choosing policies, questioning politicians, collaborating with neighbours." The documentary weaves together the perceptions of leading thinkers on the power of the web, with the overriding suggestion that people gain a sense of satisfaction from active participation rather than symbolic representation in decision-making processes. The project claims the founding principles of mass collaborative projects, including transparency, self-selection and open-participation are nearing mainstream social and political lives. Us Now describes this transition and confronts politicians George Osborne and Ed Miliband with the possibilities for collaborative government as described by Don Tapscott and Clay Shirky amongst others. Shodô Girls!! is a 2010 Japanese film. This film is based on the story behind the Shodō Performance Kōshien, a performance calligraphy competition in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. Directed by Ryuichi Inomata, this film stars actress Riko Narumi as the head of the schools calligraphy club. Set in Shikokuchuo, a town famous for its calligraphy paper, Shodo Girls tells the story of three high school girls who revived the depression-battered town by organizing a performance calligraphy competition. Shodo Girls was featured at the 2010 Cannes market, an event that runs concurrently with the Cannes Film Festival. It was subsequently released in the Japanese box office on 15 May 2010. In total, Shodo Girls grossed a total of US$1,394,221 in Japan and Taiwan. Jingles the Clown Jingles the Clown is a 2009 horror film directed by Tommy Brunswick, and written by Todd Brunswick. It is a reboot of the 2006 film Mr. Jingles, also created by the Brunswicks. Sankaku is a 2010 Japanese film directed by Keisuke Yoshida. It was released on 26 June 2010. The Jungle The Jungle is a short film about gangs made by African American students under the direction of Temple University professor Harold Haskins. In 2009, it was added to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant and will be preserved. Heaven's Story is a 2010 Japanese film directed by Takahisa Zeze. It was screened in the Main Programme of the Forum section at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the FIPRESCI Prize. It has also won the Séquences Prize at the Fantasia International Film Festival. Till My Heartaches End Till My Heartaches End is a 2010 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Jose Javier Reyes and starring Kim Chiu and Gerald Anderson. It is produced and released by Star Cinema. With God on our Side With God On Our Side is a 2009 film by Porter Speakman Jr. and Kevin Miller, the latter of whom is the co-creator of the documentary No Intelligence Allowed. The documentary criticizes the theology behind Christian Zionism and the attitude toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict taken by many American evangelicals, as well as the indifference by many Westerners toward the plight of Palestinian Christians. The film argues that Christians who take the Bible seriously should not "take either side" in the conflict, but rather be peacemakers and stand up for the rights of all people in the region. In the film, Palestinian Christians are interviewed and share their families stories. Leading evangelical supporters and critics of Christian Zionism are also given the opportunity to share their views. Jürgen Bühler of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem said that the views expressed in the film are "unfortunately colored by a strong sense of Palestinian nationalism.” Frank Schaeffer in The Huffington Post said the film "is the most powerful, humane and compassionate documentary exposé of the Christian Zionist movement, and the impact of their ideology on the lives they have touched, ever made. It is well crafted, subtle and fair." A quote derived from the revisionist historian Ilan Pappes work The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine has as authentic, and an important correction was issued by the producers in 2011. This prompted two critics to claim the film is tendentious. Pilgrim Song Pilgrim Song is a 2012 mumblecore drama film, directed by Martha Stephens, from a screenplay by Stephens, and Karrie Crouse. It stars Timothy Morton, Bryan Marshall, Karrie Crouse, Harrison Cole and Michael Abbott Jr. The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 10, 2012. It was released in a limited release on May 10, 2013, by Brink. The Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights Movement The Barber of Birmingham is a 2011 documentary film about James Armstrong, one of the unsung heroes of the Civil Rights Movement. A World War II veteran and an original flag bearer for the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches, Armstrong has run a voter education program out of his barbershop in Birmingham for 50 years. The film was co-directed and produced by Gail Dolgin and Robin Fryday. It premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, three months after Dolgins death in October 2010 from breast cancer. It was named best short documentary at the Ashland Independent Film Festival. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary at the 84th Academy Awards. It later aired on television on the PBS series POV. Fireman Sam: The Great Fire of Pontypandy Fireman Sam: The Great Fire of Pontypandy is a 2009 animated film, based on the CGI series Fireman Sam. I Am Ichihashi: Journal of a Murderer is a 2013 Japanese film directed by and starring Dean Fujioka in the title role. The film was released in Japan on 9 November 2013. Based on the book Until I was Arrested by Tatsuya Ichihashi, the film portrays the two and a half years in which Ichihashi remained on the run following the murder of Lindsay Hawker in March 2007 until his arrest in November 2009. South of Sanity South of Sanity is a 2012 British horror film directed, filmed, edited and produced by Kirk F. Watson and written and co-directed by Matthew Edwards, both of whom star in the film. The film was released on 31 October 2012 and is the first full-length fictional film to have been shot in Antarctica. Sons of Ram Sons of Ram is a 2012 Indian animated film created by ACK Animation Studios, and co-produced by Maya Digital Studios and Cartoon Network India. Based on Hindu mythology, it depicts the sons of Rama, Luv and Kush. It is Amar Chitra Kathas first animated feature film in stereoscopic 3D. It was released to theatres in India on 2 November 2012. The film was screened at the Toronto Animation Arts festival in 2013. The film premiered on television on Cartoon Network. Seven Days of Sin Seven Days of Sin is a 2012 Czech historical drama film directed by Jiří Chlumský. Kira Kiralina Kira Kiralina is a 2014 Romanian film directed by Dan Pița. Lucky Kabootar Lucky Kabootar is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language romantic-comedy film, directed by Shammi Chhabra and produced by Karan Raj Kanwar. Soul Food Junkies Soul Food Junkies is a 2012 documentary directed by Byron Hurt and produced by Lisa Durden. The film explores the history and culinary tradition of soul food, and its relevance to African American culture and identity. The film also documents black people that have modified their diet towards eating more vegetables. Damadol Damadol is a 2013 Indian Bengali film directed by Manoj Michigan and produced by Ajay Jhunjhunwala. Blackbird Blackbird is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Jamie Chambers. The film stars Scottish Gaelic actor and comedian Norman Maclean alongside Scottish folklorist and singer Margaret Bennett and Traditional Folk singer Sheila Stewart. Actors Scarlett Mack, Andrew Rothney and Patrick Wallace also appear. Ganesh Talkies Ganesh Talkies is a 2013 Bengali film written and directed by Anjan Dutt. The movie is produced by Reliance Entertainment. It portrays two families of polar opposite Bengali and Marwari communities. GGBB: Goopi Gawaiya Bagha Bajaiya Goopi Gawaiya Bagha Bajaiya is an Indian animated film directed by Shilpa Ranade. It based on the characters Goopy and Bagha created by Satyajit Rays grandfather Upendra Kishore Roychowdhury. The film is inspired from Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne, the first film from Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne trilogy. The film is scheduled to be released on 1 March 2019. Momzillas Momzillas is a 2013 Filipino comedy film directed by Wenn V. Deramas and produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films. It stars Maricel Soriano, Eugene Domingo, Billy Crawford, and Andi Eigenmann and is part of Star Cinemas 20th Anniversary presentation. Leidi Leidi is a 2014 Colombian short drama film directed by Simón Mesa Soto. It won the Short Film Palme dOr at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. A Living Promise is a 2016 Japanese drama film directed by and written by . It was released in Japan on January 9, 2016. Jota de Saura J: Beyond Flamenco is a 2016 Spanish musical film directed by Carlos Saura. It was selected to be screened in the Masters section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. The films premiere in Spain was in Zaragoza on October 3, 2016, with the presence of the director, Carlos Saura, the producers, César Alierta and Leslie Calvo and the main artists: Juan Manuel Cañizares, Carlos Núñez, Miguel Angel Berna, Manuela Adamo and Nacho del Río. El Inca El Inca is a 2016 Venezuelan drama film directed by Ignacio Castillo Cottin. It was selected as the Venezuelan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Man in Red Bandana Man in Red Bandana is a 2017 American documentary feature about Welles Remy Crowther, an equities trader known for saving at least ten lives from the upper floors of the South Tower during the September 11 attacks in New York City, during which he lost his own life. Needhi Singh Needhi Singh is a Punjabi language Pollywood crime thriller women focused movie directed by Jaivi Dhanda and produced by Inder Bhandaal and Sumeet Singh. The movie is based on a true story about a village girl, Needhi Singh, who faces social estrangements and hardship. After which she goes takes revenge from all of the people that did wrong with her The film was scheduled to be released on 22 July 2016. The role of Needhi Singh is portrayed by Kulraj Randhawa. Upon the films trailer release, it received mostly positive reviews. Le cancre Le Cancre is a 2016 French film directed and written by Paul Vecchiali. Sher Sher is a 2015 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Mallikarjun. The film features Kalyan Ram, Vikramjeet Virk and Mukesh Rishi in the lead roles. The film revolves around Gautham, a young man who disrupts a gangsters wedding and eventually finds his loved ones threatened. Featuring a soundtrack composed by S. Thaman, the film was released theatrically on 30 October 2015. Shongkhonil Karagar Shonkhonil Karagar is a Bangladeshi Bengali film released on May 22, 1992 and directed by Mustafizur Rahman. This film is based on the novel of prominent Bangladeshi writer Humayun Ahmed. Teri Meri Love-Story Teri Meri Love Story is a 2016 Pakistani romantic-comedy, action film directed by Jawad Bashir. It is also written by Jawad Bashir and co-written by Ahmed Abdul Rehman. It was co-produced and distributed by Summit Entertainment, Hum Films. The Film has Mohib Mirza, Ushna Shah, Omar Shahzad, Uzma Khan, Mohsin Abbas Haider and Salman Shahid in lead roles. Reseba: The Dark Wind Reseba: The Dark Wind is a 2016 Iraqi film directed by Kurdish director Hussein Hassan. It made its world premiere as the opening film of the 4th Duhok International Film Festival on September 2016 and its international premiere as the closing film of the 21st Busan International Film Festival on October 15, 2016. During its screening at the Duhok International Film Festival, the film was received angrily by some in the audience as it struck close to still open wounds. Crowds flooded out before the end of the film, upset, believing the female lead Pero was killed in the film. On December 14, 2016, the Dubai Film Festival gave the Best Fiction Feature award to Hussein Hassan for this movie. Diman Zandi also received the Special Jury Award as Best Actress at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival for her performance. It was selected as the Iraqi entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. It held its North American Premiere at Miami Film Festival 2017. Raaj Raaj-The Showman is a 2009 Kannada language drama film starring Puneeth Rajkumar and Priyanka Kothari, who made her debut in Kannada films. The film was directed by Prem. Pavan Ranadheera, who was Associate Director and helped write the script, screenplay and dialogues Raja Manthiri Raja Manthiri is a 2016 Tamil-language Indian comedy-drama film written and directed by Usha Krishnan and produced by P. G. Muthiah. The film stars Kalaiyarasan, Kaali Venkat, Shaalin Zoya and Vaishali in the leading roles. Featuring music composed by Justin Prabhakaran, the film was released on 24 June 2016. Worst Woman Worst Woman is a 2016 South Korean romance melodrama film starring Han Ye-ri, Ryo Iwase, Lee Hee-joon and Kwon Yul. A feature debut by Kim Jong-kwan, it depicts the romantic happenings about a young woman and three men she meets in a day. It made its debut at the 17th Jeonju International Film Festival and received the FIRESCI Award at the 38th Moscow International Film Festival in 2016. Nagarahavu Nagarahavu is a 2016 Indian Kannada language epic fantasy film directed by Kodi Ramakrishna, who made his directorial debut in Kannada cinema and also made his final film before his death in 2019, and produced by Sajid Qureshi, Inbox Pictures Pvt Ltd. With Ramya in the lead role, a digitally recreated CGI version of deceased actor Vishnuvardhan has played the main role, with the film being marketed as his "comeback". Actors Diganth, Saikumar, Rajesh Vivek, and Sadhu Kokila play supporting roles. The music was composed by Gurukiran with cinematography by H. C. Venugopal and editing by Jhony Harsha. The film has been dubbed and released in Tamil as Shivanagam, Telugu as Nagabharanam, and Hindi as Nagavanshi. The film released on 14 October 2016. The film was a festive season to fans for having come back of legendary actor Vishnuvardhan through CGI effect. The New Radical The New Radical is a 2017 documentary film that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in the US Documentary Competition. In the film, uncompromising millennial radicals from the United States and the United Kingdom attack the system through dangerous technological means, which evolves into a high-stakes game with world authorities in the midst of a dramatically changing political landscape. The film contains an interview with Julian Assange at the Ecuadoran Embassy in London. Dhanapati Dhanapati is 2017 romantic and political movie directed by Dipendra K Khanal and written by Khagendra Lamichhane. The film stars Khagendra Lamichhane and Surakshya Panta. The film features a man named Dhanapati who struggles to get money to send his daughter to a good school, so he decides to go into politics to get money. Fantastica: A Boonie Bears Adventure Boonie Bears: Entangled Worlds is a 2017 Chinese animated comedy film. An English dub of the film called Fantastica: A Boonie Adventure was released on DirectTV on May 16, 2019. The English dub features the voices of Josh Peck and Mario Lopez as the Boonie Bears. Nilachaley Kiriti Nilacholey Kiriti is a Bengali, thriller drama film directed by Anindya Bikas Datta and produced by Rupa Datta. The film version is based on Basanta Rajani, the story of Kiriti Roy by Nihar Ranjan Gupta. This film was released on 9 February 2018 with the banner of Camellia Films Private Limited. It is a sequel to 2016 film Kiriti O Kalo Bhromor. Madurai Veeran Madura Veeran is a 2018 Indian Tamil action drama film written and directed by cinematographer P. G. Muthiah. Viji Subramaniam produced the film alongside with the director, under the banners of V Studios and PG Media Works. Shanmuga Pandian and Meenakshi play the lead roles, while Samuthirakani, Vela Ramamoorthy and Mime Gopi amongst others play supporting roles in the film. Santhosh Dhayanidhi was selected to compose the music for the film. The films plot narrates the issues on jallikattu and the politics associated with, favouring the tradition rather than the proposed ban. The film released across Tamil Nadu on 2 February 2018 with mixed reviews. Imaginary Order Imaginary Order is a 2019 American drama film directed by Debra Eisenstadt. It was screened in the U.S. Dramatic Competition section at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. The Cord of Life The Cord of Life is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists in the film archive of the Library of Congress. Her Painted Hero Her Painted Hero is a short 1915 American film directed by F.Richard Jones and written by Mack Sennett. When Love Took Wings When Love Took Wings is a 1915 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. The Americano The Americano is a 1916 American silent adventure / romantic comedy film directed by John Emerson and stars Douglas Fairbanks in his last production for Triangle Film Corporation. Based on the novel Blaze Derringer, by Eugene P. Lyle, Jr., the scenario was written by John Emerson and Anita Loos who also wrote the films intertitles. The film was re-released by S.A. Lynch Enterprises on August 21, 1923. Three 16mm prints and one 8mm print of the film still exists. Set in a fictional South American country of Paragonia, it has been described as one of a group of films that supported United States imperialism by providing support to the idea of manifest destiny. Lonesome Luke, Messenger Lonesome Luke, Messenger is a 1917 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Big Stakes Big Stakes is a 1922 American silent western directed by Clifford S. Elfelt. Kentucky Pride Kentucky Pride is a 1925 American silent drama film from Fox Film about the life of a horse breeder and racer, directed by the famed film director John Ford and starring Henry B. Walthall. It is among Fords lesser-known works, but has been praised for sweetness and charm and its beautiful depiction of the life of horses and the relationship between the protagonist and his daughter. Several well-known thoroughbred racehorses appear in the film, including the legendary Man o War. A print of Kentucky Pride is in the Museum of Modern Art film archive. Doomsday Doomsday is a 1928 American romance drama silent film directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring Florence Vidor and Gary Cooper. Written by Julian Johnson, Donald W. Lee, and Doris Anderson, based on the 1927 novel Doomsday by Warwick Deeping, the film is about a woman who marries a wealthy landowner to escape her life of poverty, leaving behind the handsome farmer she truly loves. Produced by Jesse L. Lasky, Rowland V. Lee, Hector Turnbull, and Adolph Zukor for Paramount Pictures, Doomsday was released on February 18, 1928 in the United States. China Express The Blue Express or China Express is a 1929 Soviet silent drama film directed by Ilya Trauberg. Night Parade Night Parade is a 1929 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Malcolm St. Clair based on the play Ringside by Hyatt Daab, Edward Paramore, Jr. and George Abbott. Released by RKO Pictures in October 1929, it starred Hugh Trevor, Aileen Pringle, Dorothy Gulliver and Robert Ellis. Alraune Alraune is a German science fiction horror film directed by Richard Oswald. Like the 1928 version this movie again features Brigitte Helm in the role of Alraune. This version aimed for greater realism but is still based upon the original German myth. The film was produced by Richard-Oswald-Produktion and distributed by Universum Film AG in Germany and UFA Film Company in the United States with English subtitles. The art direction was by Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle. She's My Weakness Shes My Weakness is a 1930 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Melville W. Brown and starring Sue Carol and Arthur Lake. The screenplay was written by J. Walter Ruben, based on the Broadway play, Tommy, by Howard Lindsay and Bertrand Robinson. Border Law Border Law is a 1931 American Pre-Code film directed by Louis King. This film was remade as Whistlin Dan and with Buck Jones in The Fighting Ranger. The Exile The Exile is a 1931 American film by Oscar Micheaux with the co-direction of the Dances and Ensemble by Leonard Harper. A drama–romance of the race film genre, The Exile was Micheauxs first feature-length talkie, and the first African-American talkie. Adapted from Micheauxs first novel, The Conquest, it has some autobiographical elements: like the films central character Jean Baptiste, Micheaux spent several years as a cattle rancher in an otherwise all-white area of South Dakota. Sundown Trail Sundown Trail is a 1931 American pre-Code western film written and directed by Robert F. Hill and starring Tom Keene, Marion Shilling, Nick Stuart, Hooper Atchley and Stanley Blystone. It was released on September 11, 1931, by RKO Pictures. Her male co-stars liked to tease Marion Shilling during down time and frequently made her blush with their risque comments. "A bit later in my life when I became more hip, I thought of some great comebacks, but as with so many marvelous afterthoughts, it was too late, alas, too late." They also laughed together about their director, who they dubbed "Bring Em Back Alive." "Immaculately groomed, he wore riding pants and pith helmet, and everything he said was with emphasis. His booming voice and the way he dashed about left no doubt to onlookers as to who was directing the picture," Shilling said. The film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. The Vice Squad The Vice Squad is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by John Cromwell, written by Oliver H.P. Garrett, and starring Paul Lukas, Kay Francis, Judith Wood, William B. Davidson, Rockliffe Fellowes, Esther Howard and Monte Carter. It was released on May 30, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. The Saddle Buster The Saddle Buster is a 1932 Western film directed by Fred Allen and starring Tom Keene and Helen Foster. For Love or Money Cash is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Zoltan Korda and starring Edmund Gwenn, Wendy Barrie and Robert Donat. It was made by Alexander Kordas London Film Productions. Flaming Gold Flaming Gold is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Ralph Ince and written by Malcolm Stuart Boylan and John F. Goodrich. The film stars William Boyd, Pat OBrien, Mae Clarke, Rollo Lloyd and Helen Ware. The film was released on September 29, 1933, by RKO Pictures. The Black Abbot The Black Abbot is a 1934 British comedy crime film directed by George A. Cooper and starring John Stuart, Judy Kelly and Edgar Norfolk. It was made at Twickenham Studios as a quota quickie for release by RKO Pictures. The films sets were designed by the art director James A. Carter. Buddy the Detective Buddy the Detective is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. The short was released on October 17, 1934, though the date would seem to be in dispute as one source gives the date as September 15. The short was supervised by Jack King. Musical direction was by Bernard Brown. The Law of 45's The Law of the 45s, is a 1935 American western film directed by John P. McCarthy. The screenplay was based on the 1933 novel of the same name by William Colt MacDonald. It was the first film to be made of MacDonalds characters The Three Mesquiteers that later became a film series at Republic Pictures. Though only two of the characters, Tucson and Stoney appeared in this film, Williams would appear as the missing member "Lullaby" Joslyn in Powdersmoke Range shot in the same year for RKO. Previously the Alexander brothers Arthur Alexander and Max Alexander had released a series of Westerns starring Guinn Williams under their Beacon Pictures company. Law of the 45s was made by Maxs Normandy Pictures. The Lone Wolf Returns The Lone Wolf Returns is a 1935 American crime film starring Melvyn Douglas as jewel thief Michael Lanyard, aka the Lone Wolf. Retired, the Lone Wolf is forced back into crime, but turns the tables on his enemies. It is based on the 1923 Louis Joseph Vance novel The Lone Wolf Returns, which had previously been made into a 1926 film of the same name. Night Life of the Gods Night Life of the Gods is a 1935 American fantasy film released by Universal Pictures. Based on a 1931 novel by Thorne Smith, the film was directed by Lowell Sherman and starred Alan Mowbray as a scientist who devises a ray that can turn people to stone and bring statues to life. For many years believed to be a lost film, a 35mm print surfaced in the 1980s in a donation to the UCLA Film and Television Archive. The Case Against Mrs. Ames The Case Against Mrs. Ames is a 1936 mystery-drama film written by C. Graham Baker and Gene Towne based on a serial of the same name by Arthur Somers Roche originally published in Colliers Weekly magazine in 1934, and then as a novel in 1936. The film was directed by William A. Seiter and stars Madeleine Carroll and George Brent, and features Arthur Treacher, Alan Baxter, Beulah Bondi and Alan Mowbray. Drift Fence Drift Fence is a 1936 American film directed by Otho Lovering. The film is also known as Texas Desperadoes. The films sets were designed by the art director David S. Garber. Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood Boulevard is a comedy film directed by Robert Florey and released by Paramount Pictures. Racing Lady Racing Lady is a 1937 American drama film produced by RKO Radio Pictures, which premiered in New York City on January 12, 1937, and was released nationally on January 29. Directed by Wallace Fox, the screenplay was written by Dorothy Yost, Thomas Lennon, and Cortland Fitzsimmons, based on a story by Damon Runyon, which had been further expanded by J. Robert Bren and Norman Houston. While more than 25 of Runyons stories and novels have been used as the basis for films, this was one of only two films in which Runyon was directly involved with the story, it being based on his unpublished work "All Scarlet." The film stars Ann Dvorak, Smith Ballew, and Harry Carey. Ticket to Paradise Ticket to Paradise is a 1936 American drama film directed by Aubrey Scotto, written by Jack Natteford and Nathanael West, and starring Roger Pryor, Wendy Barrie, Claude Gillingwater, Andrew Tombes, Luis Alberni and E. E. Clive. It was released on June 25, 1936, by Republic Pictures. God's Step Children Gods Step Children is a 1938 American drama film directed by Oscar Micheaux and starring Jacqueline Lewis. The film is inspired by a combination of elements shared from two previous released Hollywood productions: Imitation of Life and These Three. Secret Agent X-9 Secret Agent X-9 is a Universal film serial based on the comic strip Secret Agent X-9 by Dashiell Hammett and Alex Raymond. Luciano Serra, Pilot Luciano Serra, Pilot is a 1938 Italian war drama film directed by Goffredo Alessandrini and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Germana Paolieri and Roberto Villa. It was screened at the Venice Film Festival in August 1938, where it was awarded the Mussolini Cup for Best Italian Film. It was considered the defining film of Nazzaris career, establishing him as the leading male star in Italy. The films assistant director Roberto Rossellini supervised the shooting of footage on location in North Africa. Rossellini made his own directorial debut three years later with The White Ship, and went on to become a leading Italian filmmaker. French Without Tears French Without Tears is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Ray Milland. It was based on the play of the same name by Terence Rattigan who also co-wrote the script. An on-off working relationship between Asquith and Rattigan began with this film and continued over the next 15 years. Goin' Fishin' Goin Fishin is a 1940 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 191st Our Gang short that was released. La aldea maldita The Cursed Village is a 1942 Spanish drama film directed by Florián Rey and starring Florencia Bécquer, Julio Rey de las Heras and Victoria Franco. A remake of an earlier silent film of the same title, it was a popular box office success It was awarded as medal at the 1942 Venice Film Festival. Call of the Canyon Call of the Canyon is a 1942 American Western film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, the Sons of the Pioneers, and Ruth Terry. Based on a story by Maurice Rapf and Olive Cooper, the film is about a singing cowboy who leads a group of cattlemen against the corrupt agent of a large packing company looking to swindle them by undercutting the buying price for beef. The film features three songs by Autry and the Sons of the Pioneers, including the classic "Take Me Back to My Boots and Saddle". Hillbilly Blitzkrieg Hillbilly Blitzkrieg is a 1942 American film directed by Roy Mack that was a sequel to Private Snuffy Smith. The film is also known as Enemy Round-Up. Heroes Are Made How the Steel Was Tempered, is a 1942 Soviet drama film directed by Mark Donskoy. Ridin' Down the Canyon Ridin Down the Canyon is a 1942 American film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. Members of the Western Writers of America chose its title song as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time, ranked 97. Western Cyclone Western Cyclone is a 1943 American Producers Releasing Corporation Western film of the "Billy the Kid" series directed by Sam Newfield. The film is also known as Frontier Fighters. Crazy Knights Crazy Knights is a 1944 American comedy horror film directed by William Beaudine and starring Billy Gilbert, Shemp Howard and Max Rosenbloom. The Merry Monahans The Merry Monahans is a 1944, American, black-and-white film starring Donald OConnor, Peggy Ryan, and Jack Oakie. The story is of a vaudeville family trying to make money through hard times. The film features the great song and dance duet with OConnor and Ryan, "I Hate To Lose You". Film composer Hans J. Salter was nominated for an Academy Award for his score. Tars and Spars Tars and Spars is a 1946 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Alfred Drake, Janet Blair, and Marc Platt. The Homestretch The Homestretch is a 1947 American drama film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and written by Wanda Tuchock. The film stars Cornel Wilde, Maureen OHara, Glenn Langan, Helen Walker, James Gleason, Henry Stephenson and Margaret Bannerman. The film was released on May 4, 1947, by 20th Century Fox. The Mark of Cain The Mark of Cain is a 1947 British drama film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Eric Portman, Sally Gray, Patrick Holt and Dermot Walsh. The film is based on the novel Airing in a Closed Carriage by Joseph Shearing, which in turn was based on the true life murder trial of Florence Maybrick. It was made at Denham Studios with sets designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky. Sepia Cinderella Sepia Cinderella is a 1947 American musical race film directed by Arthur H. Leonard. The film is notable for musical numbers by vocalists Billy Daniels and Sheila Guyse, and for a brief guest appearance by former child star Freddie Bartholomew, who is onscreen as himself for five minutes, telling gags to recharge his post-war career. It also marks the big screen debut of Sidney Poitier, as an uncredited night club extra. The Countess of Monte Cristo The Countess of Monte Cristo is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Fred de Cordova and starring Sonja Henie, Olga San Juan and Dorothy Hart. It was her last dramatic feature film. Only a Mother Only a Mother is a 1949 Swedish drama film directed by Alf Sjöberg. It is the acting debut of Max Von Sydow. We Will All Go to Paris We Will All Go to Paris is a 1950 French comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Ray Ventura, Philippe Lemaire and Françoise Arnoul. South Sea Sinner South Sea Sinner is a 1950 American adventure film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring MacDonald Carey and Shelley Winters. It is a remake of Seven Sinners. Liberace has a small role. O.K. Nero O.K. Nerone is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Soldati. Milady and the Musketeers Milady and the Musketeers is a 1952 Italian adventure film directed by Vittorio Cottafavi. Barabbas Barabbas is a 1953 Swedish drama film directed by Alf Sjöberg. It is based on the novel Barabbas by Pär Lagerkvist about the biblical character who was released instead of Jesus. The film was entered in the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. It was one of the biggest Swedish productions of its time. In 1961 an American adaptation of the same novel was released, starring Anthony Quinn in the lead role. Torna! Torna! is a 1953 Italian melodrama film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Amedeo Nazzari and Yvonne Sanson. Lay That Rifle Down Lay That Rifle Down is a 1955 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont starring Judy Canova. It was the thirteenth and last in a series of Judy Canova films released by Republic Pictures. Funtoosh Funtoosh is a 1956 Bollywood film directed by Chetan Anand. The film stars Dev Anand, Sheila Ramani and K.N. Singh. It was the ninth highest-grossing film of 1956, and was declared a "Hit". The music of the movie was an instant hit and songs such as "Dukhi Mann Mere" were topping Binaca Geet Mala. Other hits were "Woh Dekhen To Unki Inayat", "Humne Kisi Pe Dore Dalne Hai", "Ae Meri Topi Palat Ke Aa" and "Denewala Jab bhi deta Poora Chappad Phad Ke Deta". The Songs cemented the bond of SD Burman, Dev Anand and Kishore Kumar. The Big Chance The Big Chance is a 1957 British drama film directed by Peter Graham Scott. It stars Adrienne Corri, William Russell, and Ian Colin. A travel agent trapped in a mundane job with a nagging wife seizes his chance to escape abroad - but is he suited for life on the run? Curfew Breakers Curfew Breakers is a 1957 American film starring Cathy Downs. It was also known as Hooked and Narcotics Squad. The Love Specialist The Love Specialist is an Italian-French movie filmed in 1958, and released in the U.S. in 1959 with the title The Love Specialist. Going Steady Going Steady is a 1958 American film about two high school students who get married. It stars Molly Bee. It was released on a double bill with Crash Landing. The Inbetween Age The Golden Disc is a 1958 British pop musical film. It features pop singer Terry Dene as himself in a story in which he tops the best-seller charts, whereas in his real life he never made the top ten. The film was directed by Don Sharp, who was married to the leading lady Mary Steele. It was re-released on DVD by Renown Pictures Ltd in 2010. Münchhausen in Afrika Munchhausen in Africa is a 1958 West German musical comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Peter Alexander, Gunther Philipp and Anita Gutwell. A modern descendant of Baron Munchausen goes to Africa where he has numerous adventures. The films sets were designed by the art directors Emil Hasler, Paul Markwitz, and Helmut Nentwig. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location in Kenya. Pigen og vandpytten Pigen og vandpytten is a 1958 Danish family film directed by Bent Christensen and starring Lily Broberg. Three Came to Kill Three Came to Kill is a 1960 American neo noir crime thriller film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Cameron Mitchell and John Lupton. The plot concerns an assassination attempt on a foreign prime minister. The Judge The Judge is a 1960 Swedish drama film directed by Alf Sjöberg. It is based on the 1957 play Domaren by Vilhelm Moberg. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. Caesar Against the Pirates Julius Caesar Against the Pirates is a 1962 Italian adventure film written and directed by Sergio Grieco and starring Gustavo Rojo, Abbe Lane and Gordon Mitchell. It is loosely based on actual events from the early life of Julius Caesar. Murder Can Be Deadly The Painted Smile is a 1962 British thriller film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Liz Fraser, Kenneth Griffith, Peter Reynolds and Tony Wickert. The film was known in the U.S. as Murder Can Be Deadly. Black Gold Black Gold is a 1962 adventure film directed by Leslie H. Martinson and written by Bob Duncan, Wanda Duncan and Harry Whittington . The film stars Philip Carey, Diane McBain, James Best, Fay Spain, Claude Akins and William Edward Phipps. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 21, 1962. Il magnifico avventuriero The Magnificent Adventurer is a 1963 adventure film directed by Riccardo Freda. It is loosely based on real life events of Benvenuto Cellini. Mare matto Mare matto, also known as Mad Sea and Crazy Sea, is a 1963 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Renato Castellani. The film entered the competition at the 24th Venice International Film Festival. The Gripsholm Castle Gripsholm Castle is a 1963 West German romantic comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Jana Brejchová, Walter Giller and Hanns Lothar. It is based on a novel by Kurt Tucholsky. The films sets were designed by the art director Otto Pischinger. Location shooting took place around Hamburg and at the real Gripsholm Castle in Sweden. It was filmed in Eastmancolor. ...und sowas muß um 8 ins Bett ...und sowas muß um acht ins Bett is a 1965 Austrian-West German black-and-white musical comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Peter Alexander, Gitte Hænning and Ingeborg Schöner. The Secret of Blood Island The Secret of Blood Island is a 1964 British war film directed by Quentin Lawrence and starring Jack Hedley, Barbara Shelley and Patrick Wymark. According to TV Guide, the film was shot in Eastmancolor and released that way in Britain, but the U.S. prints were in black & white. The Mikado The Mikado is a 1967 British musical film adaptation of Gilbert and Sullivans comic opera of the same name. The film was directed by Stuart Burge and was a slightly edited adaptation of the DOyly Carte Opera Companys production of The Mikado and used all DOyly Carte singers. Rheinsberg Rheinsberg is a 1967 West German romantic comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Cornelia Froboess, Christian Wolff and Werner Hinz. The film is based on a novel by Kurt Tucholsky set partly in Rheinsberg. Four years earlier Hoffmann had directed another Tucholsky adaptation Gripsholm Castle. The films sets were designed by the art director Werner Schlichting. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location in Bremen and Schleswig-Holstein. As the real Rheinsberg was then in Communist-controlled East Germany, alternative locations in the West doubled for it. More About the Language of Love Mera ur kärlekens språk is a 1970 Swedish sex educational film directed by Torgny Wickman. It is a sequel to the 1969 film Language of Love and had a sequel in 1971, Kärlekens XYZ. In 1973 the three films were edited together into a new film, Det bästa ur Kärlekens språk-filmerna. The film dealt more with alternative sexuality and life styles and the disabled but was equally successful financially as Language of Love. Samskara Samskara is a 1970 Kannada-language film written by U. R. Ananthamurthy based on his eponymous novel, and directed and produced by Pattabhirama Reddy. Singeetam Srinivasa Rao was executive director for the film. It is considered a path-breaking film that pioneered the parallel cinema movement in Kannada. Samskara won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film. The word samskara means "ritual" in Kannada. The Madras Censor Board banned Samskara because it was felt that the strong anti-caste message of the film could spark tensions among the public. The ban was revoked by the Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. The film was released and it went on to win awards at national and international levels. Huo bing Duel for Gold is a 1971 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chor Yuen and produced by Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Ivy Ling Po, Lo Lieh, Chin Han, Wang Ping, Tsung Hua and Chen Chun. The screenplay was written by Ni Kuang. Family Flight Family Flight is an American television movie that originally aired on ABC on October 25, 1972. The film stars Rod Taylor and centers on a family whose plane crash-lands in the Baja California peninsula. The film was one of the first times Taylor was cast to play a father. J.C. J.C. is a 1972 American action film directed by William F. McGaha and written by William F. McGaha and Joe Thirty. The film stars William F. McGaha, Hannibal Penney, Joanna Moore, Burr DeBenning, Slim Pickens and Pat Delaney. The film was released on April 1, 1972, by AVCO Embassy Pictures. Snatched Snatched is a 1973 American TV crime film directed by Sutton Roley and starring Howard Duff, John Saxon, Barbara Parkins, Robert Reed and Leslie Nielsen. High School Girl The Visitor is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Martino and starring Susan Player, Riccardo Cucciolla and Alfredo Pea. It was partly shot on location around Lecce. The Gun The Gun is a made-for-television film, of the suspense-thriller type, which ABC-TV aired as a Movie of the Week on November 13, 1974. It starred David Huffman, Ron Thompson, Richard Bright, Pepe Serna, Lee de Broux, and Stephen Elliott, and was written directly for television by Jay Benson, Richard Levinson, and William Link and directed by John Badham, then a working director of television productions. Levinson and Link were also the producers of the film. The Gun was inspiration for the song "Golden Ring", recorded by George Jones and Tammy Wynette in 1976. The song would reach number-one on the Billboard Country Singles chart later that year. There have been episodes of TV series inspired by this TV-movie, such as a 1975 episode of Hawaii Five-O titled "Diary of a Gun." A 1982 episode of Quincy titled "Guns Dont Die" has a very similar plot to The Gun, including the ending. Der Ostfriesen-Report The East Frisian Report is a 1973 German sex comedy and road film directed by Walter Boos. Muna Moto Muna Moto is a 1975 Cameroonian drama film written and directed by Jean-Pierre Dikongué Pipa. El otro Francisco The Other Francisco is a 1975 Cuban drama film directed by Sergio Giral. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival where Miguel Benavides won the award for Best Actor. The Boss and the Worker The Boss and the Worker is a 1975 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. Ba bai zhuang shi Eight Hundred Heroes is a 1977 Taiwanese historical war drama film directed by Ting Shan-hsi about the Defense of Sihang Warehouse in 1937 Shanghai, China. The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Blue Fire Lady Blue Fire Lady is a 1977 Australian film. It was a rare childrens film from producer Antony I. Ginnane who was better known for his horror and sex films. Queen Bee Rhyme of Vengeance is a 1977 Japanese film, directed by Kon Ichikawa. It is based on Seishi Yokomizos novel of the same title. It is a 4th in Kon Ichikawa and Koji Ishizaka`s Kindaichi film series. Blazing Flowers Blazing Flowers, is a 1978 Italian Poliziesco film co-written and directed by Gianni Martucci and starring Marc Porel, George Hilton and Anna Maria Rizzoli. Le strelle nel fosso Le strelle nel fosso is a 1979 Italian film directed by Pupi Avati. The Long Summer of George Adams The Long Summer of George Adams is a 1982 American television film starring James Garner, Joan Hackett, and Alex Harvey. The film was directed by Stuart Margolin, and was based upon a novel by Weldon Hill. Karantin Quarantine is a 1983 Soviet childrens comedy film directed by Ilya Frez. Off the Wall Off the Wall is a 1983 American crime comedy film directed by Rick Friedberg, written by Dick Chudnow, and starring Paul Sorvino, Patrick Cassidy, and Rosanna Arquette. Ambasador The Ambassador is a 1984 Croatian film directed by Fadil Hadžić, starring Miodrag Radovanović and Fabijan Šovagović. Pigs vs. Freaks Off Sides is a 1984 American made-for-television sports comedy film. Based on a short film by Jack Epps Jr., the feature-length film was scheduled for release in 1980 but was not actually released until 1984. Directed by Dick Lowry, it stars Eugene Roche, Grant Goodeve and Tony Randall. It was broadcast on television, not released as a theatrical feature. Lonelyheart is a 1985 Japanese film directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi. Sanjog Sanjog is 1985 Hindi-language, drama film, produced by P. Mallikharjuna Rao under the Bharati International banner, directed by K. Vishwanath. It stars Jeetendra, Jaya Prada in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film is remake of the Telugu movie Jeevana Jyothi, starring Sobhan Babu, Vanisri in the pivotal roles. It was also remade in Kannada as Baalina Jyothi, with Dr. Vishnuvardhan, Aamani in the lead roles. Blind Justice Blind Justice is a drama television film starring Tim Matheson, Mimi Kuzyk and Philip Charles MacKenzie. It was directed by Rod Holcomb and written by Josephine Cummings and Richard Yalem. The film first aired on March 9, 1986 on the Columbia Broadcasting System. The film is based on a true story. Mohre Mohre is a 1988 Indian Hindi movie directed by Raghuvir Kul. The film starred Madhuri Dixit opposite Nana Patekar, an art cinema veteran. The pair later worked together in Vinod Chopras Parinda and his own directorial debut, Prahaar. This film also starred Sadashiv Amrapurkar and Anupam Kher among others. Drishti Drishti is a 1990 Hindi film directed by Govind Nihalani that stars Dimple Kapadia, Shekhar Kapur and Irrfan Khan. It is one of the rare films to have music direction by noted classical singer Kishori Amonkar with lyrics by Vasant Dev. It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi for 1990. Khilaaf Khilaaf is a 1991 Indian Bollywood film directed by Rajeev Nagpal and produced by Anil Tarika. It stars Chunky Pandey and Madhuri Dixit in pivotal roles. Vikram "Vicky" Vir Pratap Singh is a poor boy who eventually falls in love with the rich Shweta Sangwan and vice versa. However, problems arise between the two families because of status. Shwetas father does not approve of the relationship and tries to create misunderstandings between the two. Some of them work, but Shweta finds out the cruelty of her dad. When he attacks Vicky, he leaves him seriously injured and Shweta is forced to marry Bandhu, another man who is only marrying her for her money. However, she leaves the wedding at the last minute and meets Vicky at the hospital where he is getting treated for his injuries, just in time to see him die. Broken physically and emotionally by this, Shweta confronts her dad and tells her she will never forgive him, and even though Vicky has left the world, their love will always triumph. She then commits suicide by jumping over the hospital building, leaving her dad to mourn for her. Vicky and Shweta reunite in death. Oddball Hall Oddball Hall is a 1991 comedy film directed by Jackson Hunsicker, who also wrote the screenplay. It stars Don Ameche, Burgess Meredith, and Bill Maynard. It was released direct-to-video and has received negative reviews from critics. Secret Friends Secret Friends is a 1991 British film written and directed by Dennis Potter and starring Alan Bates, Gina Bellman and Ian McNeice. It was based on Potters novel Ticket to Ride. The screenplay concerns a man whose fantasy spirals out of control. Total Exposure Total Exposure is a 1991 direct to video crime thriller directed by John Quinn, written by Quinn with Lynne Dahlgren, and starring Season Hubley and Michael Nouri. It has notably been described as a far better than average exploitation movie. Among the supporting cast is Playboy Playmate Deborah Driggs. The Countess Alice The Countess Alice is a 1992 BBC made for television drama film directed by Moira Armstrong and features Wendy Hiller, Zoë Wanamaker and Duncan Bell. This was Wendy Hillers last film role. It was made with the support of WGBH-Boston and shown on the American PBS network in 1993. It was written by Allan Cubitt as part of the BBC Screenplay anthology TV series. A Beautiful Stranger A Beautiful Stranger is the English title of the Polish film Piękna nieznajoma directed by Jerzy Hoffman, released in 1992. Redheads Redheads is a 1992 Australian film directed by Danny Vendramini and starring Claudia Karvan. Resistance Resistance is a 1992 Australian film set in the future in a military dictatorship. Once Upon a Time... This Morning Once Upon a Time or Once Upon a Time... This Morning is a 1994 Thai drama film directed by Bhandit Rittakol. The film was selected as the Thai entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Kaitou Saint Tail is a manga and anime series. Originally a twenty-four part manga by Megumi Tachikawa, the story was adapted into an anime television series by producer Tokyo Movie Shinsha, with forty-three episodes and one short, broadcast by ABC. Tokyopop translated the manga series, and subtitled and partially dubbed the anime series. The Tokyopop book summary describes Saint Tail as "Robin Hood meets Sailor Moon!" Kodansha is holding a contest through Pixiv for fans of Megumi Tachikawas Saint Tail to become the artist for the "next generation" version of the manga. The contest asks fans to create the story of a new phantom thief who appears in Seika City. The Golet in the Valley Golet v údolí is a 1995 Czech comedy-drama film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Outlaws: The Legend of O.B. Taggart Outlaws: The Legend of O.B. Taggart is a 1994 American Western film written by and starring Mickey Rooney. Bozic u Becu Christmas in Vienna is a 1997 Croatian film directed by Branko Schmidt, starring Filip Šovagović and Bojana Gregorić. The Hippie Professor El Profesor Hippie is a 1969 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Fernando Ayala and written by Abel Santacruz which Ayala produced with Héctor Olivera. The film starred Luis Sandrini, Roberto Escalada and Soledad Silveyra. The film premiered on July 31, 1969 in Buenos Aires. The Musical Vampire The Musical Vampire is a 1992 Hong Kong film directed by Wilson Tong and starring Lam Ching-ying. It is a spin-off of the 1985 Hong Kong movie Mr. Vampire. Lam Ching-ying reprises his role as a Taoist priest. The Seller The Seller is a 1998 American Independent feature film written and directed by American director Craig Schlattman. It stars Brian Brophy, Mink Stole, Arthur Roberts, and Kathy Morozova in her first film role. Ciao marziano Ciao marziano is a 1980 Italian science fiction-comedy film directed by Pier Francesco Pingitore. Dorei mibôjin is a 1967 Japanese Pink film directed by Mamoru Watanabe and starring Noriko Tatsumi. Along with the first "Queen" of Japanese soft-core pornography, the films cast includes Mari Imai and an early appearance by Naomi Tani, two other major stars of pink film. Republic Steel Strike Riots Newsreel Footage Republic Steel Strike Riot Newsreel Footage is a 1937 documentary film which tells the story of a strike at Republic Steel on Memorial Day, May 26, 1937, which escalated into a massacre in which 10 workers were murdered by Chicago police, documented by this film. The newsreel was produced by Paramount Pictures for their Paramount News series. In 1997, the film was deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. The footage contained in the newsreel was illegally banned from being shown in Chicago by the Chicago Police Department for fear of causing unrest, and later the Paramount News company agreed to refrain from screening the event elsewhere. Hanste Zakhm Hanste Zakhm is a 1973 Indian Hindi film produced and directed by Chetan Anand. The film stars Navin Nischol, Priya Rajvansh, Balraj Sahni and Nadira in lead roles. The film has music composed by Madan Mohan with lyrics by Kaifi Azmi. This movie collected Rs.72000 at capital cinema, which was a record back then and was declared a hit at the box office. All the songs were hits then as well as now. Port of Escape Port of Escape is a 1956 British thriller film directed by Tony Young and starring Googie Withers, John McCallum, Bill Kerr and Joan Hickson. Violence for Kicks Terror in Rome is a 1976 Italian "poliziottesco" film. written and directed by Sergio Grieco and Massimo Felisatti, credited as Segri & Ferrara. It is loosely inspired by the Circeo Massacre, in which three young men abducted, and then raped and tortured, two young women over a two-day period. Derby Derby is a 1971 American documentary film directed by Robert Kaylor about the world of professional roller derby in the 1970s. The film is also known as Roller Derby in the United Kingdom. War in the Highlands War in the Highlands is a 1999 internationally co-produced war drama film directed by Francis Reusser starring Marion Cotillard. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Wild Horse Mesa Wild Horse Mesa is a 1947 American Western film directed by Wallace Grissell and starring Tim Holt, Nan Leslie, and Richard Martin. It was written by Norman Houston, based on the novel of the same name by Zane Grey. It was the eighth and last of a series of Zane Grey novels filmed by RKO. The book had been previously filmed in 1925 and 1933. Jacktown Jacktown is a 1962 American film directed by William Martin. The War Widow The War Widow is a 1976 television film directed by Paul Bogart and starring Pamela Bellwood, Frances Lee McCain, Tim Matheson, Maxine Stuart, and Nan Martin. Originally broadcast by KCET, Los Angeles on their dramatic showcase series, "Visions KCET", the film is set during World War I. It is the story of Amy, a proper, but lonely housewife whose husband is away at war. She finds solace in a friendship with a more worldly female photographer, only to have her entire world turned upside down when the friendship becomes genuine love and she is forced to choose. The first lesbian love story on mainstream American television, it was written by Harvey Perr. Vetagadu Vetagadu is a 1979 Indian Telugu-language action film, produced by M. Arjuna Raju and K. Sivarama Raju under the Roja Movies banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Sridevi in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was remade in Hindi as Nishana, starring Jeetendra, Poonam Dhillon in pivotal roles. Both movies were made under the same banner and director. Rao Gopal Raos lengthy dialogues in the film became very popular. The film was giant success, running in theatres for more than a year. The Naked Seven aka Sengoku Rock: Female Warriors and Warring States Rock: Gale-Force Women is a 1972 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Yasuharu Hasebe and starring Mari Tanaka. The Big Snake of the World The Big Snake of the World is a Canadian drama film, directed by Yves Dion and released in 1999. The film stars Murray Head as Tom Paradise, a night shift Société de transport de Montréal bus driver interacting with various people both on and off the job. Supporting characters include Monsieur, a lonely man who suffers from schizophrenia; the Dog Lady, a woman who carries her dog with her everywhere she goes; the Teenager, a young man who rides the bus every night to get off at the Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery; Anaïs, a young woman with a secret who tries to seduce Tom; and Carmen, a former lover of Toms with whom he is reunited. The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 20th Genie Awards in 2000, for Best Supporting Actor and Best Original Screenplay. At the 2nd Jutra Awards, the film received nominations for Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Original Music. Bedre enn sitt rykte Bedre enn sitt rykte is a 1955 Norwegian drama film directed by Edith Carlmar, starring Vigdis Røising, Kari Nordseth, Magne Bleness and Atle Merton. The story is based on a novel by Eva Seeberg. Dag is finishing school, and needs a top grade to get into medical school. He takes private lessons with the French teacher, and a romantic relation develops between the two. Karin is in love with Dag, and waits for the relationship to end, while Roald is in love with Karin. Mattoral Mattoral is a 1988 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film directed by K. G. George from a story by C. V. Balakrishnan, who co-wrote the screenplay with George. It features Mammootty, Karamana Janardanan Nair, Seema and Urvashi in the lead roles. The plot focuses the life of two couples and the sudden desertion of a housewife. M. B. Sreenivasan composed the films score, while Ramachandra Babu served as the cinematographer. The film was shot in Thiruvananthapuram. Urge to Kill Urge to Kill is a 1960 British B-movie serial killer film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Patrick Barr, Ruth Dunning and Terence Knapp. The film is based on the novel Hughie Roddis and play Hand in Glove, both by Gerald Savory. It is regarded as a minor cult film thanks to its unrelenting shabby grimness and some dated dialogue – an intellectually disabled suspect is repeatedly referred to as "a mental case", whilst another character, trying to work out why one hapless victim was selected for her grisly fate, speculates "perhaps she was a Jezebel." Ravnovesie Balance is a 1983 Bulgarian drama film directed by Lyudmil Kirkov. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. Los gringos Los Gringos is a 1999 computer animated short created and written by Anders J. L. Beer and written/directed by Rob Letterman. It was an official selection for the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. Dracula's Death Draculas Death, or Drakula halála, sometimes translated as The Death of Dracula, was a 1921 Hungarian-Austrian silent horror film that was co-written and directed by Károly Lajthay, and starred Paul Askonas and Lena Myl. It was presumed to be a lost film but critic Troy Howarth states in his reference book "Tome of Terror" that a print exists in a Hungarian archive. The film marked the first screen appearance of the vampire Count Dracula, though recent scholarly research indicates that the films plot did not at all follow the narrative of Bram Stokers novel Dracula. Thus is Nosferatu considered the first adaptation of Stokers novel. After originally opening in Vienna in 1921 and enjoying a long and successful European run, the film was later re-edited and re-released in Budapest in 1923 as The Death of Dracula. Director Lajthay was both an actor and a director. Most of the films he worked on are considered lost. Teesri Aankh Teesri Aankh is a Multi star Hindi action drama film of Bollywood directed by Subodh Mukherji and produced by Subir Mukherjee. This film was released on 23 April 1982 in the banner of Sasadhar Mukherjee Productions. Music direction was made by Laxmikant–Pyarelal. Chhailla Babu Chhailla Babu is a 1977 Bollywood suspense thriller film. It was written and produced by Shomu Mukherjee and directed by Joy Mukherjee. Rajesh Khanna plays the title role of Chhailla Babu. It stars Zeenat Aman, Asrani, Om Shivpuri and Ranjeet. The films music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. It had a collection of 4 crores in 1977. The film became a superhit. This was the only film directed by Joy to be successful at the box office. and the success of Chhailla Babu gave a boost to the career of Khanna, who went through a bad phase between 1976 and 1978 at the box office. This film seems to be very heavily inspired by the Cary Grant/Audrey Hepburn super hit film CHARADE. The cinematographer in this film, Nariman Irani, while working on this film decided to borrow most of the plot of Chhailla Babu and shared a modified story idea to Chandra Barot, who made the new modified story as the film Don. Phir Subha Hogi Phir Subah Hogi is a 1958 Indian Hindi-language drama film produced and directed by Ramesh Saigal and starring Raj Kapoor and Mala Sinha. The film is an adaption of Fyodor Dostoevskys novel Crime and Punishment. It was the fourth highest-grossing film in India of 1958 and was declared as a "Hit" at Box Office India. The Man on Lincoln's Nose The Man on Lincolns Nose is a 2000 American short documentary film directed by Daniel Raim about Hollywood art director Robert F. Boyle. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The title is derived from the Alfred Hitchcock film North by Northwest, which has a climactic scene of two characters dangling from the carving of Abraham Lincolns face on Mount Rushmore. One of the producers was Hitchcocks daughter, Patricia Hitchcock. Great White Death Great White Death is a 1981 documentary/mondo film about great white sharks narrated by Glenn Ford. The film is notable for its Faces of Death-like footage of actual shark attacks. The film shows Henri Bource, a scuba diver who survived a shark attack in November 1964. Kadal Meengal The Audition The Audition is a 2000 short film written and directed by Chad Lowe. It features his then wife Hilary Swank. The movie is about a womans unhealthy addiction towards a young celebrity that she watched at an audition. The film aired on Showtime. Lowe stated that he intended to make a feature-length version to take to film festivals. Lloyd & Hill Lloyd & Hill is a British television crime drama film, written by Richard Maher, that first broadcast on ITV on 3 October 2001. The film, based upon the novel A Shred of Evidence by author Jill McGown, follows unconventional police detectives Danny Lloyd and Judy Hill, as Judy transfers into an East Anglian squad run by Lloyd, her ex-Lover, and is assigned to the case of a strangled schoolgirl. The film gathered 6.95 million viewers on its debut broadcast. Collins said of her role in the film; "Ive always been on the other side of the law, since a very early appearance in The Bill, and its been very exciting. However, I thought it would nice to be a police officer for a change!" The film was intended as a backdoor pilot for a potential series, although poor critical reception and average viewing figures resulted in the series not being picked up for a full run. The film was broadcast in the United States on BBC America on 16 January 2003, and has since been made available on streaming service Acorn TV. Notably, the film has never been released on VHS or DVD. Nadan Pennum Natupramaniyum Nadan Pennum Natupramaniyum is a 2000 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Rajasenan. The film stars Jayaram, Samyuktha Varma, Srividya and Jagathy Sreekumar . The film had musical score by A. B. Murali. Miracle on 34th Street Miracle on 34th Street is the Christmas episode, broadcast November 27, 1959, of the American color anthology television series NBC Friday Night Special Presentation which showcased drama, comedy and musical entertainment and occasional news special reports, while alternating once per month with The Bell Telephone Hour musical series, also in color, in the 8:30–9:30 pm time slot from September 11, 1959 until June 17, 1960. Tum Haseen Main Jawan Tum Haseen Main Jawan is a 1970 Hindi movie directed by Bhappi Sonie. The film stars Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Pran, Helen and Rajindernath. Luminal Luminal is the debut film from Italian director Andrea Vecchiato. Named after the drug phenobarbitone, the film is based on the cult novel by Italian writer Isabella Santacroce. Santacroces third novel, published in 2001, tells the story of teenagers caught up in the excesses of chemical culture. French actor Denis Lavant stars, having previously worked with director Leos Carax. Influenced by French New Wave cinema and Japanese aesthetics, the film has been described as postmodern, unorthodox and unconventional in terms of filming technology employed. It was co-produced by Leo Pescarolo who has also worked with Lars von Trier, Federico Fellini and Raoul Ruiz. Pulan Visaaranai Pulan Visaranai is a 1990 Tamil language action film directed by R. K. Selvamani. The film features Vijayakanth in the lead role while Rupini, M. N. Nambiar, Radha Ravi, Anandaraj, and Sarath Kumar play supporting roles. The film, produced by R. Sundar Raj and S. Raveendran, had musical score by Illayaraja and was released on 14 January 1990. The film ran for more than 200 days and it was declared as a blockbuster and was considered to be one of the best crime thrillers of its time. It was remade in Hindi as A True Story. The character of the antagonist Dharma is loosely based on the serial killer Auto Shankar. Telugu dubbed version Police Adhikari was also successful. Aramana Veedum Anjoorekkarum Aramana Veedum Anjoorekkarum is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Anil-Babu. The film stars Jayaram, Shobhana, Harishree Ashokan and Jagathy Sreekumar in lead roles. The film had musical score by Rajamani and B. A. Chidambaranath. Zalzala Zalzala is a 1988 Bollywood action adventure film starring Dharmendra, Shatrughan Sinha, Rati Agnihotri, Kimi Katkar, Rajiv Kapoor, Danny Denzongpa and Anita Raj in lead roles. It is a rehash of a 1969 Western, Mackennas Gold. Mr Butterfly Mr. Butterfly is a 2003 South Korean action film. The film is the writing and directorial debut film of Kim Hyeon-seong, sometimes credited outside Korea as Marc Kim. As the distinction between singular and plural is not as important in Korean, the original title could be translated as "butterfly or "butterflies". James Batman James Batman is a 1966 Filipino Batman/James Bond cinematic spoof produced by Jose O. Vera and released by Sampaguita Pictures. It stars the Philippine comedian Dolphy as Batman and James Bond and Boy Alano as "Rubin". Khatarnaak box office 2.50cr Khatarnaak is a 1990 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Bharat Rangachary, starring Sanjay Dutt, Farah Naaz and Anita Raj in lead roles. Upon release, the film was a box office hit. The films track "Aasmaan Pe Baithi Chandani" is an uncredited copy of B.J. Thomass track "Raindrops keep falling on my head." The Jealous God The Jealous God is a 1960s set feature film by British writer-director Steven Woodcock. It is based on the novel by John Braine. The opening scenes were filmed in the grammar school in Bradford where Braine was once a pupil. Braine became famous in 1957 for his classic Room at the Top, a book that shocked when first published because of how it exploded British class and sexual mores of the time. There’s a clip from the Oscar-winning 1958 film version of Room at the Top in The Jealous God, when Vincent and Laura are seen sitting in a cinema. Allan Gill in his extraordinary movie debut, dazzles as inquisitive schoolboy #4. Saving Private Tootsie Saving Private Tootsie is a 2002 Thai film. The film is directed by Kittikorn Liasirikun. In the film, several katoeys survive a plane crash in the jungle of an neighbouring country and several soldiers come to rescue them. The film was sold for remake rights in the United States. The One Who Will Stay Unnoticed The One Who Will Stay Unnoticed is a Croatian drama film directed by Zvonimir Jurić. It was released in 2003. Pure Pure is a 2005 Canadian film. Alma mater Alma Mater is a 2004 Uruguayan film directed by Álvaro Buela. Starring Roxana Blanco, Nicolás Becerra, Werner Schünemann and Walter Reyno, it deals with the life of a virgin woman who thinks herself as the future mother of a Saviour of the World. In 2005 it was nominated to the Goya Award for Best Iberoamerican Film. South of the Clouds South of the Clouds is a 2004 Chinese film and the second film directed by the writer Zhu Wen. The film stands in stark contrast to Zhus previous film. In terms of production, South of the Clouds received the cooperation of the state apparatus unlike 2001s Seafood which was an underground production shot on digital hand-held cameras. In terms of story, the transgressive tale of a prostitute and a policeman in Seafood is a far cry from South of the Clouds gentle tale of a retiree who fulfills a lifelong desire to travel to the southern province of Yunnan. South of the Clouds stars Li Xuejian as the protagonist, Xu Daqin, and features a cameo by director Tian Zhuangzhuang as the police chief in a small town in Yunnan. It was produced by China Film Assist, an independent production company in China; South of the Clouds was the companys first production. Crazy Legs Conti: Zen and the Art of Competitive Eating Crazy Legs Conti: Zen And The Art Of Competitive Eating is a 2004 documentary film portraying the culture of competitive eating. It was directed by Danielle Franco and Christopher Kenneally. The film follows Jason "Crazy Legs" Conti, an eccentric New York window washer, nude model and sperm donor. He begins as a huge fan of the annual July 4 hot dog eating competition, but then casually breaks the world oyster eating record in New Orleans. He proceeds to dedicate himself to fulfilling his lifelong dream of becoming a professional competitive eater. Cruel But Necessary Cruel but Necessary is a 2005 independent film directed by Canadian actor/film director Saul Rubinek. Actress Wendel Meldrum took a turn as a screenwriter for this project. Meldrum stars in the film as Betty Munson, a woman struggling to put her life back together after her marriage falls apart. Betty decides to secretly videotape family, friends, and others to help understand the truth of her life. Meldrums own ex-husband Mark Humphrey and son Luke Humphrey play her onscreen ex-husband and son. Portions of Cruel but Necessary were posted on YouTube beginning in 2007. The film was released on DVD November 11, 2008. Andrew and Jeremy Get Married Andrew and Jeremy Get Married is a 2004 British documentary film written and directed by Don Boyd for the BBC. It tells the story of two Englishmen, Andrew Thomas and Jeremy Trafford, as they plan for their commitment ceremony. Originally commissioned for the BBC Storyville series, the film premiered at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival. Looking for Angelina Looking for Angelina was a 2005 Canadian drama film based on the murder case involving Angelina Napolitano. Napolitano allegedly murdered her husband with an axe and was sentenced to be executed. In 2003, independent film director Sergio Navarretta began researching Angelina’s life for a documentary, but expanded the project into a feature film "once we realized how dramatic the facts were." The film, Looking for Angelina, was shot in two weeks in 2004 at Sault Ste. Marie, on a shoestring budget of $250,000. The writers, Alessandra Piccione and Frank Canino, took inspiration from Canino’s play "The Angelina Project". Lina Giornofelice starred as Angelina, with Alvaro D’Antonio playing Pietro. For authenticity, large parts of the film are in period-correct Italian with English subtitles. The film was released on February 11, 2005 and was directed by Sergio Navarretta. The film was released in both English and Italian. The film was also released in Argentina on February 19, 2009 under the title Buscando a Angelina. It was shown at the Montreal World Film Festival, Cinéfest in Sudbury, Quitus Italian Film Festival in Montreal, Shadows of the Mind Festival in Sault Ste Marie, the International Film Festival of India, Cimameriche Film Festival in Genoa and the Mumbai International Film Festival. "In general," said director Navaretta, "audiences have responded to the film on an emotional level, empathizing with the journey of characters." "Looking For Angelina" won three awards: A Special Recognition at the Cimameriche Film Festival and Best Feature and Quitus Award of Distinction at the Quitus Film Festival in Montreal. Radha Gopalam Radha Gopalam is a 2005 Telugu film which stars Srikanth and Sneha, based on the Hollywood movie, Adams Rib. This film was directed by Bapu and music was by Mani Sharma. The performances of Srikanth and Sneha were critically applauded. Sneha won the prestigious Nandi Special Jury Award for her performance in the movie. The movie opened to outstanding reviews by critics and it was a box office hit. Petite Princess Yucie is an anime series, which was produced by Gainax, aired from 2002 to 2003, and ran for 26 episodes. The story centers on Yucie, a 17-year-old who is trapped in a 10-year-olds body, and follows her and her friends, all of whom are designated as Platinum Princess candidates. A Platinum Princess receives the Eternal Tiara, which grants any wish, but only to the one it judges worthy and only one wish. The anime was licensed by ADV Films in North America. As of September 1, 2009, the series is now licensed by ADVs successor, AEsir Holdings; with distribution from Section23 Films. Peter Jennings Reporting: UFOs - Seeing Is Believing UFOs: Seeing Is Believing is a two-hour American television special documentary film that aired on ABC on February 24, 2005. The program is narrated by Peter Jennings and features UFOs. It was produced by PJ Productions and Springs Media for ABC News. The documentary mentions: UFO sightings: features CSICOP scientific consultant James McGaha, Seth Shostak and Jill Tarter of the SETI Institute, J. Allen Hynek the alleged Roswell UFO incident: features clips from Unsolved Mysteries and X-Files; Stanton Friedman alien abductions: features clip from Taken; hypnotist Hopkins, psychologist Susan Clancy space travel: features clips from Episode II – Attack of the Clones and Star Trek; Michio Kaku The documentary has since aired on the National Geographic Channel. February 14 February 14 is a 2005 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film directed by debutant S. P. Hosimin. Produced by Sri Saravanaa Creations, the film stars Bharath and Renuka Menon, whilst its soundtrack was composed by Bharathwaj. Having proved his acting skills in Kaadhal, Bharath has yet again given a matured performance. The movie has received to positive reviews. Fragile Machine Fragile Machine is an indie cyberpunk short film created by a team of artists called Aoineko. Woensdag Woensdag is a 2005 Dutch horror film written and directed by Bob Embregts and Jean-Paul Arends. Levsha Left-Hander is a 1964 feature-length cutout-animated film from the Soviet Union. The film is based on the story of the same name by the 19th century Russian novelist Nikolai Leskov. It was directed by the "Patriarch of Soviet animation", Ivan Ivanov-Vano, at the Soyuzmultfilm studio. The score was performed by the Government Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Grigori Gamburg. Queen of Cactus Cove Queen of Cactus Cove is a 2005 American film directed by Anna Christopher. Mysterious Creatures Mysterious Creatures is a 2006 British Indie drama, directed by David Evans, and starring Timothy Spall, Brenda Blethyn and Rebekah Staton. It is a true story of a married couple struggling to cope with the demands of their daughter who suffers from Aspergers Syndrome. Nuremberg: The Nazis Facing Their Crimes Nuremberg: The Nazis Facing their Crimes is a 2006 documentary about the Nuremberg Trials made by French historian and director and coproduced by and ARTE France. The English version, narrated by Christopher Plummer, premiered at the Lincoln Center in 2007. The Satanic Angels Les Anges de Satan is a 2007 Moroccan film, directed by Ahmed Boulane. The Recollection Thief The Recollection Thief is a 2007 Croatian film directed by Vicko Ruić, starring Nikša Kušelj and Sven Medvešek. It is based on Dino Milinovićs novel of the same name. Kureyon Shin-chan: Densetsu o yobu odore! Amîgo! , also known as Shin Chan Lets Dance Amigo!, is a 2006 anime film. It is the 14th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released to theatres on April 15, 2006 in Japan. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the anime television. Nothing Personal Nothing Personal is a 2007 Russian drama film written and directed by Larisa Sadilova. It was entered into the 29th Moscow International Film Festival. It won the FIPRESCI prize in 2007. Special People Special People is a 2007 British film was directed by Justin Edgar for 104 Films. The film received widespread press coverage as a result of censorship of its disability themes. De mésaventure van een Fransch heertje zonder pantalon aan het strand te Zandvoort The Misadventure of a French Gentleman Without Pants at the Zandvoort Beach is a 1905 early Dutch silent film directed by Willy Mullens, and produced by Alberts Frères. A six-minute short comedy film, it is one of the oldest surviving Dutch fictional films. When the Netherlands Film Festival presented its canon of Dutch cinema in 2007, it included this film. Tribu Tribu is a 2007 Filipino crime drama film directed by Jim Libiran, released in its home country of the Philippines. It stars real life gang members from the films setting in Tondo. The tagline is: "Every night, juvenile tribes prowl the streets of Tondo. An explosive hiphop, freestyle gangsta celebration of inner city Manila." Most of the actors were residents of Tondo, and many were active in street gang activities in the area during the making of the film. Fifty-two members of six rival gangs agreed to work together to finish the movie. Tribu won several awards, including Best Actors and Best Film at the Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival, Best Actor Ensemble at the Cinemanila International Film Festival and the Gawad Urian Awards. Tribu also won the Pari de lAvenir Bet of the Future Award at the Festival Paris Cinéma the only non-European film to do so. Sadiyaan: Boundaries Divide... Love Unites Sadiyaan is a Bollywood film released in 2010 which stars Rishi Kapoor, Hema Malini, Javed Sheikh and Rekha. The story is about a family during the partition of India. The film was directed by Raj Kanwar and it has been distributed by the B4U and known as a B4U Movies Production. It was released on Friday, 2 April 2010. The film is genred as a Drama film and targeted for single screen audiences. Some of the scenes have been seen in other films lately. The film was the launch vehicle of Luv Sinha and featured Ferena Wazeir as his love interest. Faubourg Tremé: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans Faubourg Tremé: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans, is a documentary film directed by Dawn Logsdon and written by Lolis Eric Elie. Featuring a cast of local musicians, artists and writers, the film relates the history of New Orleans Tremé neighborhood. Detailing the rich existence of the oldest black neighborhood in America, and its significance as the origin of the southern Civil Rights Movement and birthplace of jazz, the film has taken a relatively unnoticed neighborhood and brought it to the worlds attention, out from under the shadow of other areas such as the French Quarter, sharing a rich history that in turn enhances the way we view the American experience and the history of the United States. Filmmaker Logdson and writer Elie, both New Orleans natives, began work on this project in 2000, five years before Hurricane Katrina hit. They began a process of documenting the vibrant culture of Faubourg Tremé, in the hopes of uncovering Tremes unique and hidden history. By some stroke of fate, the entirety of their tapes survived the hurricane and the flooding and devastation that followed. With renewed and deepened resolve to share their little slice of New Orleans with the world, the film was completed in 2008 and debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival that year. The film premiered on the PBS network as part of its Black History Month programming on January 29, 2009. It was described by the New Orleans Tribune as “arguably the most poignant film ever made about New Orleans,” and has been compared to Spike Lee’s documentary "When the Levees Broke" in the level of its accuracy and significance. "Faubourg" is a French term that means “suburb” or neighborhood. Thus, Faubourg Tremé means "neighborhood Tremé." The name is synonymous with the meaning of this area as not only the oldest black neighborhood, but also as a site of economic, cultural, political and social events that have shaped the course of Black America over the last three centuries. Ironically, very few Americans are aware of the significance of this neighborhood to Americans of African descent, the civil rights movement and the jazz culture that New Orleans is so famous for. The documentary is presented from the first hand perspective of Lolis Eric Elie, a New Orleans journalist who was a staff writer on the HBO series, Treme. Acting as a tour guide, Elie shares his city, and deep love of place, with viewers. The film is a combination of pre-Katrina footage and images, street performances and archival material. The film is interspersed with interviews and personal accounts, including Louisiana poet Laureate Brenda Marie Osbey, historians John Hope Franklin and Eric Foner, and even the 75-year-old contractor that Elie hires to rehabilitate his old house in the Treme district following Katrina. Breakdance Academy BoyBand is a comedic feature film released in 2010 that depicts the fictional saga of the first ever American boy band. The film stars Michael Copon, Robert Hoffman, Ryan Hansen, Ryan Pinkston, Ernest Phillips, Lorenzo Hooker III, Kurt Fuller, Ming-Na, Richard Riehle, and Tom Wright. The film was shot entirely in the county of Worcester and even features a fictional Worcester High School. BoyBand was produced by Worcester-based Artigo/Ajemian films. The film was written and directed by Jon Artigo, and produced by Andrea Ajemian. Kaz Gamble produced and recorded the entire soundtrack. The film is also known as BoyBand: Breakin through in 82. Film Threat reviewed BoyBand, writing that "The problem entirely lies in a story, so wacky you cant relate to it and jokes that have no payoff. Boy Band is a wasted opportunity." Trade In Trade In is a 2009 comedy film in post production, directed by Jackie Lee James. The film was written by Jason Moore, Kris Sharma and Drew Grubich. The film stars Chris Mascarelli, Tiffany Shepis, and Christina Leigh. Wafaa Wafaa: A Deadly Love Story is a 2008 Bollywood film starring Rajesh Khanna Laila Khan and Sahib Chopra. This movie was written by Salim Raza and directed by Rakesh Sawant. It was released on 19 December 2008 worldwide by Dimension Pictures Wafaa was promoted as a comeback film for Rajesh Khanna in lead role. The movie was not directed well, nor the story well portrayed on screen which made it a box office failure and received mostly negative reviews for the performance of the heroine and supporting casts. Though critics observed that Khannas dialogue delivery and body language remained similar to the various classics he has starred in over the years from 1966 to 1996. T2 T2 or is a 2009 supernatural horror film produced and distributed by Star Cinema. The film stars Maricel Soriano. The film was directed by Chito Rono, director of the critically acclaimed film Sukob. T2 refers to Tenement 2, one of the buildings in Brgy. Western Bicutan, Taguig City where some of the scenes were shot. In the movie, Maricel Soriano plays a Save an Orphan Foundation volunteer who brings an orphan home only to discover that the girl comes from a family of Engkantos. 1999 1999 is a 2009 Canadian crime drama film written and directed by Lenin M. Sivam, world premiered at the 2009 Vancouver International Film Festival. The film explores the Toronto Sri Lankan gang scene in the late 90s. With a time frame that spans less than 24 hours, its a film that attempts to delve deep inside the Tamil gang community. It opens with a shooting that results in the end of a peace treaty between two rival gangs in Scarborough. With investigators closing in and rival gang members out for revenge, 1999 concentrates its time mapping out the toll gang participation takes not only on the individual, but the direct impacts it has on family and community. The film received the CBC Audience Choice Award at 2010 ReelWorld Film Festival and it became the top 10 Canadian films at Vancouver International Film Festival and it also received Midnight Sun Award at 2010 Oslo Tamil Film Festival. Ultimatum Ultimatum is a 2009 French-Italian-Israeli drama film directed by Alain Tasma. Baker Boys: Inside the Surge Baker Boys: Inside the Surge, is a 2010 four-part documentary series following the soldiers of Baker Company, Task Force 1-15 Infantry, 3d Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, during their deployment in Operation Iraqi Freedom at Combat Outpost Carver during the troop surge of 2007. Yogi Yogi is a 2009 Indian Tamil action drama film directed by Subramaniam Siva, who earlier directed films like Thiruda Thirudi and Pori. The film stars director-turned-actor Ameer Sultan, Madhumitha, and Swathi in the lead roles, while Vincent Asokan, Ponvannan, lyricist Snehan in his acting debut, and Ganja Karuppu in supporting roles. The film is written by Ameer himself and has musical score by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film, an uncredited remake of the 2005 South African Academy Award-winning film Tsotsi, was launched in October 2007 and released on 27 November 2009 to very positive reviews. Day Is Done Day Is Done is an autobiographical fiction film by Swiss director Thomas Imbach. The film was first shown at the Berlinale 2011. Day is Done combines answering machine messages with the view out of Imbachs studio over a period of 15 years, creating a fictive life story of the figure “T”, formed by the biographical material of the director. Day is Done was part of different international festivals, such as Planete + Doc Film Warsaw in Mai 2011, the Jerusalem Film Festival in July 2011, the Melbourne International Film Festival, the Japanese Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival or the Chicago International Film Festival in October 2011. He won the Zurich Film Award 2011 and the Swiss Film Award „Quartz“ for Best Music as well as the „Honorable Mention” of the “Millenium Award Jury“ of the Planete+Doc Festival. Stones in the Sun Stones in the Sun is a 2012 Haitian American film written and directed by Patricia Benoit and starring Edwidge Danticat, Michele Marcelin, Diana Masi, Thierry Saintine, Patricia Rhinvil, James Noel, and Carlo Mitton. It premiered at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival, where it won the Special Jury Prize for Best Narrative Director. Summer Pasture Summer Pasture is a documentary filmed in 2010 by Lynn True, Nelson Walker and Tsering Perlo and released in 2014. The film follows a nomadic family living in eastern Tibet. Seema Simham Seema Simham is a 2002 Telugu action film produced by J. Bhagawan & D. V. V. Danayya under the Sri Balaji Art Creations banner and directed by G. Ram Prasad. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Simran, Reema Sen in the lead roles and music composed by Mani Sharma. The film met with mixed reviews from critics and was recorded as Average at the box office. Aakhari Decision Aakhari Decision is a Bollywood action film directed by Deepak Bandhu. The film stars Amar Sidhu and Sumona Chakravarti in the lead roles with Anant Jog and Nagesh Bhonsle playing important roles. It was filmed in India and the United States. Black Dhaliya Black Dalia is a 2009 Indian Malayalam film directed by Baburaj in his directorial debut. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Baburaj and Vani Viswanath, with Cherrie Minhas, Tami Dushyantha, Suja Naidu, Teena Ponnamma, Ruksha, Jisna Ali, Althara, Kavitha Nair, Pavithra and Thegika in other important roles. This film was dubbed in Telugu as Anthima Theerpu, in Hindi as Lady Singham and in Tamil as Magalir Kalloori. Night Is Day: The Movie Night Is Day is a 2012 independent feature film shot in Glasgow. It follows the adventures of Jason Mackenzie, a 20-something year old superpowered vigilante with the power of lightning and the gift of foresight. In Night Is Day, Jason has to fight both natural and supernatural villains with the assistance of the police, in order to save Lena Dwyre, a medical student at Glasgow University. The story takes place over three days and was filmed mostly in Glasgow and Falkirk on a micro-budget. It was written and directed by Fraser Coull of Silly Wee Films and produced by GoldRay Productions with support from FK One Productions and Artist Media Ltd. Night Is Day features a local cast but also features special guest appearances from minor local celebrities such as Elaine C. Smith, Colin McCredie, Simon Weir, Tiger Tim Stevens, and Lynne Hogan from Real Radio. Cheyenne Cinnamon and the Fantabulous Unicorn of Sugar Town Candy Fudge Cheyenne Cinnamon and the Fantabulous Unicorn of Sugar Town Candy Fudge, is an American animated television series pilot created by Dave Willis and Matt Harrigan; mainly produced by Williams Street it was animated by Radical Axis. Rated TV-MA, the pilot episode aired on Cartoon Networks late night programming block Adult Swim on March 29, 2010, and finally wasnt picked up for a full series. Karamay Karamay is a 2010 documentary film by Chinese director Xu Xin about the 1994 Karamay fire. It is largely black-and-white. Inshallah, football Inshallah, Football is a documentary film by Ashvin Kumar about an aspiring footballer who was denied the right to travel abroad on the pretext that father was a militant in the 1990s. The film was completed in 2010, and has faced difficulties getting released in India. The films first screening in India at the India Habitat Center received this review from Tehelka magazine, Kumar’s camera catches the irony of Kashmir’s physical beauty, the claustrophobia of militarisation, the dread and hopelessness of children born into war and the nuances of relationships. It also filters the inherent joie-de-vivre of youth, even if that flows uneasily with Kashmir’s collective memory of unmitigated grief...There is no better way to understand Kashmir right now.. The film was shot by Kumar himself using five different camera formats "There is a rough, almost unpolished, feel to Inshallah, Football. The narrative runs unfettered, with an energy of its own." says Tehelka, "We shot with five different cameras, from DSLRs to the best equipment. The idea was to watch life unfold and get under the skin of the audience.” adds Kumar. Yakshiyum Njanum Yakshiyum Njaanum is a 2010 Malayalam film written and directed by Vinayan. The film is produced under the banner of RG Productions India Pvt. Ltd by multinational industrialist Rubon Gomez. Yakshiyum Njanum is a suspense horror thriller and is director Vinayans third film of this genre after the hits Aakasha Ganga and Vellinakshatram. Yakshiyum Njanum is the first Malayalam film to be shot in Red One camera which has immense potential for graphics. My Fair Son My Fair Son is a 2005 Chinese gay-themed film, by Chinese film director Cui Zien. The main characters are Rui and the object of his affection, Bo, an employee of his father. The film contains full-frontal male nudity. It's a Great, Great World Its a Great, Great World is a Singapore film directed by Kelvin Tong. It is set in the Great World Amusement Park and was released in Singapore cinemas on 27 January 2011. The film features an ensemble cast of local singers, established MediaCorp artistes, a number of celebrities from Hong Kong and Taiwan and getai group "Babes in the City". A noted feature of the film is the heavy use of common Chinese dialects and many actors had dialogues in dialects they were not familiar with. Because I Don't Like My Big Brother at All! is a Japanese seinen manga series written and illustrated by Kouichi Kusano which was serialized on Futabashas Web Comic High! service from August 2008 to September 2016. It has been licensed in North America by Seven Seas Entertainment. It has been adapted by Zexcs into an anime series which aired in Japan between January 9, 2011 and March 27, 2011. An additional original video animation episode has also been released. A character song CD and a mini CD soundtrack was adapted from the anime. Odysseus' Gambit Odysseus Gambit is a 2011 documentary film, directed by Alex Lora Cercos, about a homeless Cambodian immigrant who maintains his livelihood and sanity by playing chess in the heart of Manhattan. He was mentored by Sohail A Aleem since he was 5. In 2012, Odysseus Gambit was nominated for the Best Short Filmmaking Award at the Sundance Film Festival. Christmas with the Dead Christmas with the Dead is a zombie apocalypse film based on the Joe R. Lansdale short story of the same name. My Neighbor's Wife My Neighbors Wife is a 2011 Filipino drama film directed by Jun Lana, starring Dennis Trillo, Lovi Poe, Jake Cuenca, and Carla Abellana. The film premiered nationwide last September 14, 2011 under the distribution of Regal Films. Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger vs. Space Sheriff Gavan: The Movie is a superhero film adaptation of the 35th anniversary Super Sentai Series Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger. The film is part the Super Sentai VS film series, but unlike previous films which featured two Super Sentai teaming up, it features a team up between the Gokaigers and the eponymous Space Sheriff Gavan, celebrating the 30th anniversary of Gavan and Toeis Metal Hero Series as a whole. The movie also features the debut of the main three heroes of Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters. The catchphrase of the movie is . Gokaiger vs. Gavan was released on January 21, 2012, and features the casts and characters of both Gokaiger and Gavan, Kenji Ohba not only portrays his character from Gavan, but also reprises his roles from Battle Fever J and Denshi Sentai Denjiman. The film debuted at #2 on its opening weekend at the Japanese box-office with a gross of ¥160,750,000, exceeding the opening sales of 2011s Epic on Ginmaku by approximately 14%. Any Other Side Any Other Side is a 2012 Chinese horror film directed by Fang Yaxi. El diario de Agustín Agustins Newspaper is a 2008 Chilean documentary directed by Ignacio Agüero. Violin Violin is a 2011 Malayalam musical romance film directed by Sibi Malayil. It stars Asif Ali and Nithya Menon in the lead roles, and Vijayaraghavan, Nedumudi Venu, Sreejith Ravi, Chembil Asokan, Lakshmi Ramakrishnan and Reena Basheer in other major roles. The film is about two youngsters who are brought together by their fondness to music. A musical romance film by genre, it features music composed by Bijibal and a song composed by Bollywood composer Anand Raj Anand. Rafeeq Ahmed writes the lyrics while Manoj Pillai is the cinematographer. Sakhi Thomas was the costume designer for this movie. Having filmed the major parts from Fort Kochi, the film released on 1 July 2011. Violin Dubbed to Telugu As Dilse in 2012. You Deserve to Be Single You Deserved to Be Single or Huogai Ni Danshen is a 2010 Chinese film directed by Chinese female director Cai Xin who co-wrote the screenplay also. The cast of this film is extremely diverse. It stars Taiwanese actress Ruby Lin, Chinese actress Gao Fei, idol actor Mike He and Taiwanese-American actor David Wu. Special guest casts include China pop group "Shuimu Nianhua" member Luke, Hong Kong actress Angie Chiu and so on. It received mixed reviews with critics focusing on their praise on actor Mike He and Ruby Lin. My Blind Heart My Blind Heart is an Austrian feature film drama written, directed and edited by Peter Brunner. The film premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, in January/February 2014 and was nominated for a Golden Frog at the prestigious Camerimage Film Festival in November 2014. Spooks and Spirits Spooks and Spirits is a 2013 Icelandic fantasy-comedy film written and directed by Ágúst Guðmundsson. Superman vs. Spider-Man XXX: An Axel Braun Parody Superman vs. Spider-Man XXX: An Axel Braun Parody is a 2012 pornographic superhero comedy film. The film is the first of several films by Vivid Entertainment to feature parodies of well-known superhero portrayals in movies and television. The positive reaction to the film caused Vivid to announce plans for an entire line of similar films, to be released under the new Axel Braun-led imprint Vivid Superhero. Nalla Nalla is a 2004 Kannada romance-drama film directed by V. Nagendra Prasad featuring Sudeep and Sangeetha in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by Venkat Narayan and lyrics by V. Nagendra Prasad. The film released on 12 November 2004. This movie was dubbed in Hindi as Aur Ek Diljala This is a remake of 1982 Tamil movie Moondram Pirai which itself was loosely based on City Lights. Fatma of the Forest Fatma of the Forest is a 28-minute color Turkish documentary film directed by Süha Arın. It was first shown in 1979, the International Year of the Child. The film shows the life of a 12-year-old girl with the woodcutters in the forests of the high Taurus Mountains. It documents child labor and the harsh lives of those logging for the Turkish Ministry of Forestry. Allari Allari is a 2002 Telugu-language film directed and produced by Ravi Babu under Flying Frogs and starring Allari Naresh and Swetha Agrawal in lead roles. The film became a sensation on release and set the trend for new age love stories and romantic comedies made hence. It was remade in Tamil as Kurumbu. Yellow Yellow is a 2014 Marathi film directed by Mahesh Limaye and produced by Riteish Deshmukh and Uttung Thakur. The story explores a mother/daughter relationship involving developmental disability and childlike behaviour. The directorial debut film is based on a true story of Gauri Gadgil, a child with special needs, who also plays herself in the film. The film was released on 4 April 2014 to critical acclaim. The film second film of actor Riteish Deshmukh as producer after Balak-Palak. At the 61st National Film Awards, it won the Special Jury Award, while the child actors Gauri Gadgil and Sanjana Rai received Special Mention. Mynarski Death Plummet Mynarski Death Plummet is a Canadian short film, directed by Matthew Rankin and released in 2014. Blending live action with animation, the film expressionistically imagines the final moments of Andrew Mynarski, a Canadian World War II airman who was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross for saving the life of colleague Pat Brophy before plummeting to his death from their burning airplane. The film was named to the Toronto International Film Festivals annual year-end Canadas Top Ten list for 2014. It was a shortlisted Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards, and a shortlisted Jutra Award nominee for Best Short Film at the 17th Jutra Awards, The Sound of Trees The Sound of Trees is a 2015 Canadian film directed by François Péloquin and starring Antoine LÉcuyer and Roy Dupuis. After premiering in competition at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, the film won its director the award for Emerging Canadian Director at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Ice Cream 2 Ice Cream 2 is a 2014 Telugu, slasher film, released on 21 November 2014 to negative to neutral reviews. The film is a sequel to Ice Cream, directed by Ram Gopal Varma, starring Naveena and J. D. Chakravarthy. Sleaford Mods: Invisible Britain Sleaford Mods — Invisible Britain is a documentary film following the band Sleaford Mods on a tour of the United Kingdom in the run-up to the 2015 general election. The documentary explores the band itself as well as examining the current political situation in the United Kingdom focusing on opposition to austerity. The film was crowdfunded through Indiegogo. A New Love Ishtory A New Love Ishtory is a 2013 Bollywood comedy drama film written by Vipul K Rawal and Dr. Ripunjay Pathak and directed by John Matthew Matthan. The film stars Himesh Reshammiya, Niharika Singh, Satish Shah and Rakesh Bapat. It released on 29 September 2013 in India only. Le journal d'un vieil homme The Diary of an Old Man is a 2015 drama film directed by Bernard Émond. It is based on the Anton Chekhov short story "A Dreary Story". The film was shot at the Université de Montréal Faculty of Medicine and elsewhere in Greater Montreal over 27 days in February, April, and May 2014. The film premiered at the inaugural Berlin Critics Week. The film received one Jutra nomination, for lead actor Paul Savoie. Savoie won the Best Performance in a Borsos competition film award at the Whistler Film Festival. Cities in Love Cities in Love is a 2015 Chinese romance anthology film directed by Muye Wen, Runnian Dong, Yi Han, Fu Tien-yu and Jiatong Yi. It was released on August 20, 2015. The film features five love stories set in five different cities around the world. Most Welcome Most Welcome is a 2012 Bangladeshi action film directed by Anonno Mamun and produced by Ananta Jalil under his production banner Monsoon Films. The film features Ananta Jalil and Afiea Nusrat Barsha in lead roles. This film was an official remake of the Tamil film Kanthaswamy. Mike Nichols Mike Nichols: American Masters is a 2016 documentary film directed by Elaine May about the life of Mike Nichols broadcast on the PBS series American Masters. It is derived from a lengthy interview with Nichols conducted by producer Julian Schlossberg. Brian Lowry of Variety has called it "the last memorable Nichols-May collaboration." Richard Brody said that although it is not a major contribution to Mays lifes work, it "is nonetheless distinctive in its sparseness, its fixed and almost obsessive concentration on Nichols’s face and voice... its May’s highest tribute to Nichols." Mantostaan Mantostaan is a 2017 Bollywood film directed by Rahat Kazmi. The film is based on the four controversial short stories of the legendary Urdu writer Saadat Hasan Manto. Savitri Savitri is a 2016 Telugu film directed by Pavan Sadineni, produced by Dr. V.B. Rajendra Prasad on Vision Filmmakers banner. It stars Nara Rohit and Nanditha in the lead roles. Main Teri Tu Mera Main Teri Tu Mera is a 2016 Indian Punjabi-language film directed by Ksshitij Chaudhary, written by Pali Bhupinder Singh and starring Roshan Prince, Yamini Malhotra, Mankirt Aulakh, Jazz Sodhi, Karamjit Anmol. The film was released on 19 August 2016. The movie has been majorly shot in border areas of village Ferozepur very near to Pakistan and some scenes of movie have also been shot in Chandigarh. Malhotra, Aulakh and Sodhi make their Punjabi film debut in Main Teri Tu Mera. The story revolves around a rural boy called Amru who is a day dreamer. He starts dreaming of a girl who suddenly appears in real and tells him that they both are already married. Bilu: A demon within Bilu Rakkhosh: A Demon Within is a Bengali drama film by debutant director Indrasis Acharya, Produced by Amit Debnath and Anirban Maity. This film was presented by Tripod Entertainment in association with Aalekh . The story is a journey of a modern IT executive who has an inclination towards music. It’s a story of different psychological situations through a man’s mundane daily life and how he loses his soul. The music is released by Amara Muzik. Sisak Sisak is the First Indian Silent LGBTQ Love Story in the format of a short film, starring Jitin Gulati and Dhruv Singhal. It is written and directed by Faraz Arif Ansari and is billed as India’s first silent queer love story. The trailer was launched by Sonam Kapoor on 30 January on Twitter. It has won 59 international awards at various film festivals. Forêt Debussy Forêt Debussy is a 2016 Taiwanese drama film written and directed by Kuo Cheng-chui. Starring Gwei Lun-mei and Lu Yi-ching, the film is about a mother who takes her daughter away from the city to the mountains to help her recover from a traumatic past. Forêt Debussy world premiered at the 2016 Kaohsiung Film Festival, and was released in theaters on October 28, 2016. The films title refers to French composer Claude Debussy, whose compositions were notably inspired by nature. A Mother Brings Her Son to Be Shot A Mother Brings Her Son to Be Shot is a 2017 documentary film written and directed by Sinéad OShea. Filmed over a period of five years, it tells the story of the ODonnell family in Derry. Their older son Philly had received a punishment shooting from a paramilitary group. His mother had helped organise it to prevent a worse fate happening to him. The film explores the effects and ramifications of this, along with the sociopolitical background of The Troubles in Ireland and how communities remain affected after the Good Friday Agreement. Pippa Passes; or, The Song of Conscience Pippa Passes; or, The Song of Conscience is a 1909 silent short directed D. W. Griffith. It was produced and distributed by the Biograph Company. It is based on a play Pippa Passes by Robert Browning. It is preserved from a paper print. The Politician's Love Story The Politicians Love Story is a 1909 short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith for the Biograph Company. Never Touched Me Never Touched Me is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Helen of Four Gates Helen of Four Gates is a British silent film melodrama, directed by cinema pioneer Cecil Hepworth and starring Alma Taylor, James Carew and Gerald Ames. The Moon of Israel The Moon of Israel is a 1924 Austrian epic film. It was directed by Mihaly Kertész. The script was written by Ladislaus Vajda, based on H. Rider Haggards novel Moon of Israel, which in its turn was inspired by the Biblical story of the Exodus. It was this film that brought Kertész to the attention of the studio head Jack L. Warner, who invited him to Hollywood in 1926, where he rapidly became Michael Curtiz and made a career with the Warner Studios. Shooting took place in Vienna with about 5,000 extras, in the studios of Sascha-Film, and outdoors in the Laaer Berg park area. The premiere was on 24 October 1924. The restored complete edition of the film, which was entirely lost for many years, was first shown on 26 February 2005 in the Wiener Metro Kino. A Kiss for Cinderella A Kiss for Cinderella is a 1925 silent fantasy taken from the stage play by James M. Barrie. The film stars Betty Bronson and Tom Moore and was made at Paramounts Astoria Studios in Astoria. The film is based on the 1916 play which starred stage actress Maude Adams in the Bronson role. Herbert Brenon directed as he had directed the 1924 film version of Barries Peter Pan which also starred Bronson. Tom Moore had previously costarred in The Cinderella Man for Goldwyn in 1917 alongside Mae Marsh. Surviving print of this film is preserved at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, George Eastman House and UCLA Film and TV as well as a foreign archive Cinematheque Royale de Belgique. Should Tall Men Marry? Should Tall Men Marry? is a 1928 American short silent comedy film featuring Stan Laurel. It was his final solo film before he took up his celebrated partnership with Oliver Hardy permanently. Dancing Sweeties Dancing Sweeties is an American Pre-Code romantic comedy film with music directed by Ray Enright, released by Warner Bros., and starring Grant Withers and Sue Carol. The film is based on the story Three Flights Up by Harry Fried. Carol, then under contract to Fox Film, was loaned out to Warner Bros. for the making of this film. Body and Soul Body and Soul is an American Pre-Code action and drama film directed by Alfred Santell and starring Charles Farrell, Elissa Landi, Humphrey Bogart and Myrna Loy. The story, adapted from the stage play Squadrons by Elliott White Springs and A.E. Thomas, depicts Royal Air Force pilots in World War One. Acciaio Steel is a 1933 Italian drama film directed by Walter Ruttmann and starring Piero Pastore, Isa Pola and Vittorio Bellaccini. The film was shot on location at the steel mills in Terni in Umbria. It was based on the novel Giuoca by Luigi Pirandello. With its semi-documentary style it was one of a number of films made in the Fascist era that serve as a precursor to Italian neorealism which emerged in the mid-1940s. Life Begins Tomorrow Life Begins Tomorrow is a 1933 German drama film directed by Werner Hochbaum and starring Erich Haußmann, Hilde von Stolz and Harry Frank. After working on the film, the left-wing Hochbaum emigrated to Austria due to the coming to power of the Nazis, although he did return to make films for the regime. The films sets were designed by Gustav A. Knauer and Alexander Mügge. Buddy of the Apes Buddy of the Apes is an American animated short film, released on May 26, 1934. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was the first cartoon supervised by Ben Hardaway; musical direction was by Bernard Brown. David Harum David Harum is a 1934 American comedy film directed by James Cruze and written by Walter Woods. The film stars Will Rogers, Louise Dresser, Evelyn Venable, Kent Taylor, Stepin Fetchit, Noah Beery and Roger Imhof. The film was released on March 3, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. Radio Parade of 1935 Radio Parade of 1935, released in the US as Radio Follies, is a British comedy film directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Will Hay, Clifford Mollison and Helen Chandler. Desert Phantom Desert Phantom is a 1936 American film directed by S. Roy Luby. I Stand Condemned This film is not to be confused with the very popular Russian Song Moscow Nights Moscow Nights is a 1935 British drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Laurence Olivier, Penelope Dudley-Ward and Harry Baur. The screenplay concerns a wounded officer who falls in love with his nurse. Half Rate Honeymoon Half-Rate Honeymoon is a 1936 Hungarian romance film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Irén Ágay, Pál Jávor and Gyula Kabos. A Hungarian couple take advantage of a cut-price holiday offer in Italy where they visit many of the major sights. A German-language version Hochzeitsreise zu 50% was also released. Animali pazzi Mad Animals is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Totò, Luisa Ferida and Calisto Bertramo. It was made at the Titanus Studios in Rome On Trial On Trial is a 1939 drama film directed by Terry O. Morse and produced and distributed by Warner Bros.. It is based on the 1914 Broadway play by Elmer Rice. Warners had previously filmed Rices play in 1928 as an early talkie, also called On Trial, and, earlier, in 1917, Essanay Studios had made a silent version with the same title. Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride is a 1940 American Western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and June Storey. Written by Winston Miller, based on a story by Betty Burbridge and Connie Lee, the film is about a singing cowboy who inherits a meat-packing plant and must face stiff competition from a beautiful business rival. Trail of the Vigilantes Trail of the Vigilantes is a 1940 75-minute black-and-white Western comedy directed by Allan Dwan, written by Harold Shumate, and featuring Franchot Tone, Warren William, Broderick Crawford and Andy Devine. S.O.S. Submarine Men on the Sea Floor is a 1941 Italian drama film directed by Francesco De Robertis. De Robertis specialised in semi-documentary films, in this case portraying the crew of an Italian submarine trapped after an accident. De Robertiss technique of using non-actors in roles has been credited as an influence on the development of Italian neorealism. It was known as SOS Submarine. Wedding Worries Wedding Worries is a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 202nd Our Gang short that was released. Before the Postman Before the Postman is a 1942 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Aldo Fabrizi, Andrea Checchi and Adriana Benetti. It was made at Cinecittà in Rome. Jericho Jericho is a 1946 French war film directed by Henri Calef based on Operation Jericho. During the Second World War the Royal Air Force and the French Resistance take part in a joint operation known as "Jericho" to free fifty civilians being held as hostages by the occupying German Army in Amiens. The Glass Alibi The Glass Alibi is a 1946 crime drama film noir directed by W. Lee Wilder starring Paul Kelly, Douglas Fowley, Anne Gwynne and Maris Wrixon. Seeds of Destiny Seeds of Destiny is a 1946 short propaganda film about the despairing situation faced by millions of children in the wake of the Holocaust who were homeless, parentless, orphaned, and in poor health. The film was produced by the Defense Department of The U.S. Army War Department to keep the worlds attention focused on the suffering of displaced and orphaned refugee children in transit and displaced persons camps in Europe and to champion the work of UNRRA. It was the winner of the Oscar for Best Documentary Short Subject in 1946. It was directed by accomplished short film — and later feature film — director David Miller. In countries throughout Europe, as soon as an area had been liberated by the armed forces of the United Nations or as a consequence of retreat of the enemy, the U.S. Army Signal Corps filmed dramatic images of neglected and injured children in displaced persons camps, refugee camps or wandering the streets in the rubble of bombed out cities. By 1944, the United States had joined with other nations as a signatory with the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. The film was premiered before the UNRRA in 1946, and the revenue raised from its distribution was pledged to relieve suffering of the civilians affected by the war, and to assist in their repatriation. Code of the West Code of the West is a 1947 American Western film directed by William Berke and starring James Warren, Debra Alden, Steve Brodie and Robert Clarke. Written by Norman Houston and based on the novel of the same name by Zane Grey, the film is about two cowboys who come to the aid of a rancher whose land is being threatened by an unscrupulous businessman. The Foxy Duckling The Foxy Duckling is a Merrie Melodies color cartoon short directed by Arthur Davis. It was released by Warner Bros. on August 23, 1947. Are You with It? Are You With It? is a 1948 American musical comedy film about a young insurance man who quits his job to join a traveling carnival. The film is based on the 1945 Broadway musical of the same name and the novel Slightly Perfect by George Malcolm-Smith. The film stars Donald OConnor, Olga San Juan, Martha Stewart and Lew Parker. Parker reprised his role from the musical. Fuga in Francia Escape to France is a 1948 Italian drama film directed by Mario Soldati and starring Folco Lulli, Enrico Olivieri and Rosi Mirafiore. The Girl from Manhattan The Girl from Manhattan is a 1948 American film starring Dorothy Lamour and George Montgomery. Apostasy is a 1948 Japanese film directed by Keisuke Kinoshita. Eijirō Hisaitas screenplay was based on the novel The Broken Commandment by Tōson Shimazaki. The film featured Ryō Ikebe, Yōko Katsuragi, and Osamu Takizawa. Kinoshita won the best director award at the 3rd Mainichi Film Awards for his work on this film and the films The Lady and The Portrait. Mr. Reckless Mr. Reckless is a 1948 American adventure film directed by Frank McDonald. 16 Fathoms Deep Sixteen Fathoms Deep is a 1948 American adventure film directed by Irving Allen and starring Lloyd Bridges, Lon Chaney Jr. and Arthur Lake. It was a remake of the 1934 film of the same title in which Chaney had also starred. Johnny Holiday Johnny Holiday is a 1949 American crime film directed by Willis Goldbeck and written by Jack Andrews, Willis Goldbeck and Frederick Stephani. The film stars William Bendix, Stanley Clements, Hoagy Carmichael, Allen Martin Jr., Greta Granstedt and Herbert Newcomb. The film was released on November 18, 1949, by United Artists. Figaro qua, Figaro là Figaro Here, Figaro There is a 1950 Italian historical comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Totò and Isa Barzizza. The title and the plot allude to The Barber of Seville. It was made at Scalera Studios in Rome. Set design was by Alberto Boccianti. The Horsemen Brave People, initially announced on release abroad by Mosfilm as The Horsemen, is a 1950 Soviet film, directed by Konstantin Yudin. The film starred Sergei Gurzo and Alexei Gribov, and was Yudins first thriller film, as he had previously worked predominantly on comedies. The film was positively received and was the number one film in the Soviet Union during the year of its release. The film is set in the Great Patriotic War, but the plot, an adventure about a boy and his racehorse set in the Caucasus, is strikingly different from the grim realism of other war films of the era. Danger Zone Danger Zone is a 1951 American film noir directed by William Berke. Hanna Amon Hanna Amon is a 1951 German Agfacolor film directed by Veit Harlan. The Highwayman The Highwayman is a 1951 Cinecolor film based on the poem of the same name by Alfred Noyes. Noyes wrote in his autobiography that he was pleasantly surprised by "the fact that in this picture, produced in Hollywood, the poem itself is used and followed with the most artistic care". Released by Allied Artists, which acquired the rights to Noyes poem, the film was released in the same year as Columbia Pictures Dick Turpins Ride/The Lady and the Bandit, also based on a poem by Noyes. Portions of the film were shot at Corriganville movie ranch. Mr Drake's Duck Mr Drakes Duck is a 1951 British science fiction comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Yolande Donlan, Jon Pertwee, Wilfrid Hyde-White and Reginald Beckwith. The screenplay concerns Mr Drake, a farmer, who discovers that his hens have started laying radioactive eggs. South of Caliente South of Caliente is a 1951 American film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers. One highlight of the film is the gypsy dance as done by Lillian Molieri. Her husband Francisco Mayorga worked with Roy in "Hands Across The Border." and her young adopted son, Bill Aken did a vocal duet with Roy on the song "The Big Silver Screen" in 1959. A unique two generation family association in which all three family members appeared with Roy Rogers. Marshal of Cedar Rock Marshal of Cedar Rock is a 1953 American western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Allan Lane, Phyllis Coates and Eddy Waller. The films art direction was by Frank Hotaling. Thunder Pass Thunder Pass is a 1954 American film directed by Frank McDonald. A cavalry unit escorts a group of civilians through dangerous territory inhabited by Indians on the warpath Cash on Delivery To Dorothy a Son is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Muriel Box and starring Shelley Winters, John Gregson and Peggy Cummins. Known in the U.S. as Cash on Delivery, it is based on a play by Roger MacDougall. Romeo & Juliet Romeo and Juliet is a 1955 Soviet ballet film directed by Lev Arnshtam. The film was based on the 1940 production of Prokofievs ballet, choreographed by Leonid Lavrovsky. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Best Lyrical Film and was nominated as the Palme dOr. Kaiserball Emperors Ball is a 1956 Austrian drama film directed by Franz Antel and starring Sonja Ziemann, Rudolf Prack and Hannelore Bollmann. The film is part of a cycle of films set during the old Austro-Hungarian Empire. It was shot in agfacolor with sets designed by Otto Pischinger. Die grünen Teufel von Monte Cassino The Green Devils of Monte Cassino is a 1958 French–German war film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Joachim Fuchsberger, Antje Geerk and Ewald Balser. The title refers to the Green Devils, German parachute troops of the Second World War. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by Arne Flekstad and Bruno Monden. The Master and His Servants The Master and His Servants is a 1959 Norwegian drama film directed by Arne Skouen. The film is based on a 1955 play by Axel Kielland, who also plays a minor character in the film. The play and the film is based on a true story from Sweden. The Master and his Servants was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. El trueno entre las hojas Thunder Among the Leaves is a 1958 Argentine drama film directed by Armando Bó, starring himself, Isabel Sarli, Ernesto Báez and Andrés Laszlo. The screenplay by Paraguayan writer Augusto Roa Bastos was based on his short story . Set in Paraguay, the story is about a strike at a sawmill. The first film to feature full frontal nudity in Argentine cinema, Thunder Among the Leaves scandalized audiences and became a major box office success on the continent. It rocketed Sarli to stardom and is now considered a cult classic. Freedom to Die Freedom to Die is a 1961 British crime thriller film directed by Francis Searle. The Vendetta La Vendetta , is a French comedy film from 1962, directed by Jean Chérasse, written by Albert Valentin, starring Francis Blanche and Louis de Funès. The film was known under the titles: "Bandito sì... ma donore", "The Vendetta". Der Musterknabe Der Musterknabe is a 1963 Austrian comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Peter Alexander, Cornelia Froboess and Gunther Philipp. A doctor poses as a student in a bid to romance a female student. Electra One Electra One is a 1967 Spanish-Italian-French Eurospy film directed by Alfonso Balcázar and starring George Martin. It was originally shot in an experimental 70mm 3D filming technique. The Music La Musica is a 1967 French drama film directed by Marguerite Duras and Paul Séban after Duras play of the same name first performed 8 October 1965 at the Studio des Champs-Elysées. The Three Sisters The Three Sisters is a 1966 American drama film directed by Paul Bogart and starring Geraldine Page and Shelley Winters. It is based on the play by Anton Chekhov. The Counterfeit Killer The Counterfeit Killer is a 1968 American drama film directed by Józef Lejtes and written by Steven Bochco and Harold Clements. The film stars Jack Lord, Shirley Knight, Jack Weston, Charles Drake, Joseph Wiseman and Don Hanmer. The film was released in May 1968, by Universal Pictures. Fenomenal and the Treasure of Tutankamen Phenomenal and the Treasure of Tutankhamen is a 1968 Italian film directed by Ruggero Deodato. The film was produced by and starred Nicola Mauro Parenti as Fenomenal, a masked superhero who attempts to stop the theft of the mask of Tutankhamun from a museum in Paris. Poppea's Hot Nights Poppeas Hot Nights is a 1969 Italian comedy film set in Ancient Rome. It was written and directed by Guido Malatesta and stars Olga Schoberová and Brad Harris in the main roles. Gangster's Law Gangsters Law is a 1969 Italian thriller film directed by Siro Marcellini and starring Klaus Kinski. Strange Holiday Strange Holiday is a 1970 Australian television film directed by Mende Brown and starring Jaeme Hamilton. Mr. Superinvisible Mr. Superinvisible is a 1970 Italian fantasy-comedy film directed by Antonio Margheriti. The film was released in the United States as the first film of the K-Tel company. Brazil: A Report on Torture Brazil: A Report on Torture is a 1971 documentary film directed by Haskell Wexler and Saul Landau. The film had its premiere on October 21, 1971 at the Whitney Museum in New York City. The documentary tells the story of Brazilians who were tortured while imprisoned in Brazil and were then living in exile in Chile. It is the first film to document such torture in Latin America. Tora-san's Love Call aka Tora-sans Love Song is a 1971 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Junko Ikeuchi as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Love Call is the eighth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Cari genitori Dear Parents is a 1973 Italian drama film directed by Enrico Maria Salerno. For this film Florinda Bolkan was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress. Tora-san's Dear Old Home aka Tora-sans New Romance is a 1972 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Sayuri Yoshinaga as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Dear Old Home is the ninth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series, and the first to employ an opening dream-sequence, which became a standard feature of the series. It is also the first film in the series in which Tatsuo Matsumura plays Tora-sans uncle, a role he took over from Shin Morikawa who died after the eighth film. Who Killed Lamb? Who Killed Lamb? is a 1974 TV play starring Stanley Baker as a Scotland Yard detective investigating a murder in Oxford. It was made by Yorkshire Television in association with David Paradine Productions Ltd. for ITV, and was screened on 16 March 1974. The Love Ban The Love Ban is a 1973 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Hywel Bennett, Nanette Newman and Milo OShea. It was based on a play by Kevin Laffan. It is also known under the alternative titles of Its a 26" Above the Ground World and Anyone for Sex?. The Law The Law is a 1974 Universal Television made-for-television film directed by John Badham starring Judd Hirsch as defense attorney Murray Stone with John Beck, Bonnie Franklin and Gary Busey. Brødrene på Uglegaarden Brødrene på Uglegaarden is a 1967 Danish comedy film directed by Ib Mossin and Alice OFredericks. It was OFredericks final film as a director. The Million Dollar Rip-Off The Million Dollar Rip-Off is a 1976 American made-for-television crime comedy film starring Freddie Prinze in his television film debut and his only film role of any kind. Directed by Alexander Singer and written by Andrew Peter Marin based on a screenplay by William Devane and John Pleshette, the film premiered on NBC on September 22, 1976. Shadow of the Castles Shadow of the Castles is a 1977 French drama film written and directed by Daniel Duval. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. Traitorous Traitorous, is an independently released martial arts film starring Sammo Hung, Polly Kuan and Carter Wong. Catch the Black Sunshine Black Rage is a 1972 American film, directed, produced, written by, and starring Chris Robinson. Evening Rain Evening Rain is a 1981 Chinese drama film which reflects the fight between Chinese people and the Gang of Four during the ten years of turmoil in China. It was directed by Wu Yonggang and Wu Yigong with Li Zhiyu, Zhang Yu, Lin Bin playing the leading roles. This movie won the first Golden Rooster Awards for Best Picture in 1981, a prize it shared with Xie Jins Legend of Tianyun Mountain. Diary of the Dead Diary of the Dead is a 1976 neo-noir film directed by Arvin Brown, based on the novel One Across by Ruth Rendell. It was produced by Charles B. Moss. Robert L. Fish, author of Mute Witness, the basis of Bullitt, contributed to the screenplay. Zappatore Zappatore is an Italian drama film directed by Alfonso Brescia and starring Mario Merola. The film was released in Italy on 5 December 1980. It is the "cine-scripted" which received the highest grossing theaters, ranking the 60th place of the most successful films in Italy in the 1980/81 season. The film is loosely based on the eponymous song, written by Libero Bovio and Albano. Health Warning Health Warning is a 1983 Hong Kong film directed by Kirk Wong. It is a dystopian sci-fi kung fu film set in the future. Lola the Truck Driving Woman Lola the Truck Driver is a 1983 Mexican action film directed by Raúl Fernández and starring Rosa Gloria Chagoyán, Rolando Fernández and Irma Serrano. After her father is murdered, a young woman begins driving his truck so it wont be repossessed. With the help of an undercover detective, she tackles a major drugs baron. The film was a major commercial success on its release, earning $1 million in Mexico and $2.5 million in the United States. This represented a large profit for its backers who had spent $150,000 on the production. Several sequels starring Rosa Gloria Chagoyán as Lola followed beginning with The Kidnapping of Lola in 1986, as well as other films that tried to copy its style. Life Life is a 1984 Chinese drama film directed by Wu Tianming. The film was selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Street Hero Street Hero is a 1984 Australian film directed by Michael Pattinson and starring Vince Colosimo, Sigrid Thornton, Sandy Gore, Bill Hunter and Ray Marshall. The film won an AFI award. Gilsoddeum Gilsoddeum is a 1986 South Korean drama film directed by Im Kwon-taek. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. Heart of a Champion: The Ray Mancini Story Heart of a Champion: The Ray Mancini Story is a 1985 American made-for-television biographical sports film starring Robert Blake and Doug McKeon, directed by Richard Michaels and executive-produced by Sylvester Stallone. The film originally premiered on CBS on May 1, 1985. Joey Joey is a 1986 film written and directed by Joseph Ellison, based on a story by Ellen Hammill. The rock and roll movie features songs by Tim Worman and the Polecats and performances by the Ad-Libs, the Silhouettes, Screamin Jay Hawkins and others. Uma Rapariga no Verão A Girl In Summer is a Portuguese film from 1986, directed by Vítor Gonçalves. It was considered by the Harvard Film Archive as One of the great Portuguese films of the 1980s, when screened as part of the School of Reis program. Business as Usual Business as Usual is a 1987 drama film written and directed by Lezli-An Barrett. It stars Glenda Jackson and John Thaw. Caged in Paradiso Caged in Paradiso is a 1990 American action film starring Irene Cara, Peter Kowanko, Paula Bond and directed by Mike Snyder. It was filmed on St. Thomas in the United States Virgin Islands. Murder Story Murder Story is a 1958 Australian television play. It was based on a script by Ludovic Kennedy and starred Neva Carr-Glynn, John Ewart and Douglas Kelly. Little Cop Little Cop is a 1989 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Eric Tsang, starring Tsang and Natalis Chan. The film also features cameo appearances from many Hong Kong celebrities such as Andy Lau, Alan Tam, Jacky Cheung and Maggie Cheung. Mob Story Mob Story is a 1989 Canadian comedy film starring John Vernon, Kate Vernon, Al Waxman and Margot Kidder. The Natural History of Parking Lots The Natural History of Parking Lots is a 1990 American independent film written and directed by Everett Lewis. It tells the story of two estranged brothers who seek to reconcile their relationship against a background of criminal activity and violence. The film is Lewis feature film debut. Waiting Waiting is a 1991 Australian film directed by Jackie McKimmie and starring Noni Hazlehurst, Deborra-Lee Furness, and Fiona Press. Chunuk Bair Chunuk Bair is a 1992 New Zealand film based on the play Once on Chunuk Bair by Maurice Shadbolt. Set in 1915, the film tells of the Wellington Regiment, part of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force present at Gallipoli during World War I. On 8 August 1915, the Regiment took and held Chunuk Bair, one of the Turkish hills. Chunuk Bair was produced by Daybreak Pictures in association with Avalon and the National Film Unit. It was released to roughly coincide with ANZAC Day, the national day of Remembrance in New Zealand and Australia. The Events Leading Up to My Death The Events Leading Up to My Death is a Canadian comedy film, released in 1991. Written and directed by Bill Robertson, the film revolves around the dysfunctional Snack family around the time of the death of Busty, the familys pet dog. The films cast includes Rosemary Radcliffe, Peter MacNeill, John Allore, Linda Kash, Karen Hines, Maria del Mar and Mary Margaret OHara. OHara also composed much of the films score. The film premiered in September 1991 at the Toronto International Film Festival. Robertson won the Acura Award for Best Canadian Screenplay at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Aasoo Bane Angaarey Aasoo Bane Angaarey is a 1993 Bollywood drama film, produced by Jatti K. Varma under the Paramount Pictures banner and directed by Mehul Kumar. It stars Jeetendra, Madhuri Dixit, Deepak Tijori in the lead roles and music composed by Rajesh Roshan. Madhuri Dixit played a double role as both mother and daughter and her performance was appreciated; despite the film not being a commercial success. Dixit played a similar mother and daughter double role a year earlier in Sangeet; her performance in that film was also acclaimed. Charachar Charachar is a 1993 Bengali drama film directed and written by Buddhadev Dasgupta based on a novel by Prafulla Roy. Strawberry Fields Strawberry Fields is a 1997 independent feature film directed by Japanese American filmmaker Rea Tajiri and co-written by Tajiri and Japanese Canadian author Kerri Sakamoto. In Between In Between, also known as Conjugal Affairs and The New Age of Living Together, is a 1994 romantic anthology film. It consists of three stories, by three directors from Hong Kong and Taiwan. The three segments are, in the following order: Star Hunter, written and directed by Samson Chiu. Lonely Hearts Club, written and directed by Yonfan. Unwed Mother, written and directed by Sylvia Chang. I Don't Hate Las Vegas Anymore I Dont Hate Las Vegas Anymore is a 1994 documentary directed by Caveh Zahedi. Martha & Ethel Martha & Ethel is a 1994 documentary film directed by Jyll Johnstone. It premiered at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. It was subsequently nominated for a Directors Guild of America award, losing to Steve James for Hoop Dreams. The film was distributed in theaters by Sony Pictures Classics and on home video by Columbia TriStar Home Video. The Transformation of the World Into Music The Transformation of the World Into Music is a 1994 documentary film by German filmmaker Werner Herzog. It is about the Bayreuth Festival, and focuses on the operas and music of Richard Wagner. Glastonbury: The Movie in Flashback Glastonbury the Movie is a 1996 documentary film about the Glastonbury Festival produced and directed by William Beaton, Robin Mahoney and Matthew Salkeld. Soul Survivor Soul Survivor is a 1995 Canadian drama film directed by Stephen Williams, who also wrote the screenplay. Produced by Paul Brown, the film stars George Harris, Peter Williams, and Clark Johnson and is set in Torontos African-Caribbean sector. Advocaat van de Hanen Punk Lawyer or Advocaat van de Hanen is a 1996 Dutch film directed by Gerrit van Elst. The film is based on the novel Advocaat van de Hanen by Dutch writer A.F.Th. van der Heijden. The Lovemaster The Lovemaster is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Michael Goldberg and starring Craig Shoemaker, Courtney Thorne-Smith, George Wendt and Richard Singer. The Phantom Baron The Phantom Baron is a 1943 French drama film directed by Serge de Poligny and starring André Lefaur, Odette Joyeux and Jany Holt. It was shot at the Saint-Maurice Studios in Paris and on location at the Château de Rauzan in Gironde. The films art direction was by Jacques Krauss while the costumes were designed by Christian Dior. El hincha The Fan is a 1951 Argentine sports comedy film and directed by Manuel Romero and starring Enrique Santos Discépolo, Diana Maggi and Mario Passano. The Garden That Tilts The Garden That Tilts is a 1974 French drama film directed by Guy Gilles. Sodom and Gomorrah: The Last Seven Days Sodom and Gomorrah: The Last Seven Days is a 1975 pornographic film directed and produced by the Mitchell brothers, set in biblical times. Its a free interpretation of the tale of Sodom and Gomorrah, with a subplot where extraterrestrial aliens observe Earth. The space captain of their ship has the physical appearance of a chimpanzee and speaks with a voice which imitates John Wayne. The picture had a budget of 1 million dollars, and the soundtrack was created by Mike Bloomfield and Barry Goldberg. Nevertheless, it was a huge flop at the box office. Nobody Knows Anything Nikdo nic neví is a 1947 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Jaroslav Marvan and František Filipovský. It is a war comedy about 2 Tram drivers who try to save their neighbor Věra who was blackmailed by SA-man. Ghashiram Kotwal Kotwal is a Marathi play written by playwright Vijay Tendulkar in 1972 as a response to the rise of a local political party, in Maharashtra. The play is a political satire, written as historical drama. It is based on the life of Nana Phadnavis, one of the prominent ministers in the court of the Peshwa of Pune and Ghashiram Kotwal, the police chief of the city. Its theme is how men in power give rise to ideologies to serve their purposes, and later destroy them when they become useless. It was first performed on 16 December 1972, by the Progressive Dramatic Association in Pune. Jabbar Patels production of the play in 1973 is considered a classic in Modern Indian Theatre. Jon Jon is a 1983 Finnish drama film directed by Jaakko Pyhälä. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. Nanak Naam Jahaz Hai Nanak Naam Jahaz Hai, is a 1969 National Award winning Punjabi film directed by Ram Maheshwary, starring Prithviraj Kapoor, I. S. Johar, Nishi and Vimi in lead roles. The devotional film is based on a true incident which took place at Golden Temple. The film was awarded the 1970 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Punjabi, and National Film Award for Best Music Direction, plus it was the first major hit Punjabi film of post-independent India. Popeye, the Ace of Space Popeye, the Ace of Space is a 3D theatrical cartoon released as a Stereotoon. It was produced by Famous Studios for the Stereotoon series featuring Popeye and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was the first of two Paramount cartoons to be created in 3D format. The other was Boo Moon with Casper the Friendly Ghost. Aiming to make a big impression on audiences, Paramount allocated additional funding for the Stereotoons which more than doubled the amount usually budgeted for Famous Studios cartoons of the day. Scrap the Japs Scrap the Japs is an American anti-Japanese cartoon with the popular character Popeye as protagonist. It follows his adventures after being sent for punishment on a ship and running into Japanese sailors. The film was released in 1942 by Famous Studios, a part of Paramount Studios and focuses on racist stereotypes of the Japanese during the war. These images were based on pre-existing images of the Japanese that the American people had in their minds from previous fears about immigration. Because of the racism, this cartoon, along with some other World War II cartoons is now banned from being broadcast in most countries. Pataal Bhairavi Pataal Bhairavi is a 1985 Indian Hindi-language swashbuckling fantasy film, produced by G. Hanumantha Rao by Padmalaya Studios, presented by Krishna and directed by K. Bapaiah. It stars Jeetendra, Jaya Prada with music composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film is remake of the Telugu movie Patala Bhairavi, starring N.T.Rama Rao, Malathi, S.V.Ranga Rao. Avasara Police 100 Avasara Police 100 is a 1990 Indian Tamil-language film starring and directed by K. Bhagyaraj with M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role. Ramudu Bheemudu Ramudu Bheemudu is a 1964 Telugu comedy film, produced by D. Ramanaidu under the Suresh Productions banner and directed by Tapi Chanakya. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Jamuna, L. Vijayalakshmi in the lead roles and music composed by Pendyala Nageswara Rao. The film was very successful at the box office. The film was the first debut of D. Rama Naidus Suresh Productions banner into the film industry and it is N. T. Rama Raos first dual role movie. It was remade into Tamil as Enga Veettu Pillai, with M. G. R, into Hindi as Ram Aur Shyam, starring Dilip Kumar, into Malayalam as Ajayanum Vijayanum, with Prem Nazir and into Kannada as Mojugara Sogasugara, with Vishnuvardhan. Eye of the Cat Eye of the Cat is a 1975 Italian comedy film written and directed by Alberto Bevilacqua. The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous is a British television film of 1997 based on Jilly Coopers book of the same name in the Rutshire Chronicles series, directed by Robert Knights and produced by Sarah Lawson. The title role of Lysander Hawkley is played by Stephen Billington. With a length of 146 minutes, broadcasters usually divide the production into a serial of three episodes. It is available on DVD. Undercover Agent Counterspy is a 1953 British thriller film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Dermot Walsh, Hazel Court and Hermione Baddeley. It was made at Merton Park Studios, and released in the U.S. as Undercover Agent. A mild mannered accountant comes into possession of secret papers that both the government and a spy ring are after. Alexander Gauge turns in a good performance as a villain rather in the mould of Sydney Greenstreet. Muzi v offsidu Muži v offsidu is a Czech sports comedy film. It was released in 1931. Guard 13 Guard 13 is a 1946 Czech crime film directed by Martin Frič. Blue Island Blue Island is a 1982 film directed by Luigi Russo and Enzo Doria, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Dardano Sacchetti. Filmed in the Seychelles, it stars Fabio Meyer, Mario Pedone and Sabrina Siani. Like the film Paradise of the same year, it was inspired by the success of the 1980 release The Blue Lagoon. Our Gang Parta hic is a 1976 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Go to Hell!! Go to Hell!! is a 1997 Australian adult animated comedy film directed, written, produced, and animated entirely by Ray Nowland, making it one of the only feature-length films animated by a single person. The film re-imagines history in a world where God is actually an alien called "G.D.", who wiped out the dinosaurs and replaced them with apes from his own planet, with the Devil being G.D.s son, who appears throughout history in an attempt to thwart G.D.s plans. Ljubav i poneka psovka Love and Some Swear Words is a Croatian film directed by Antun Vrdoljak and starring Boris Dvornik, Ružica Sokić and Boris Buzančić. It was released in 1969. It was shown at the 17th Pula Film Festival in the Summer of 1970. Delitto passionale Delitto passionale is a 1994 Italian film directed by Flavio Mogherini. Story is based on a real life incident that took place in Eastern Europe. O stratis parastratise O Stratis parastratise is a 1969 Greek black and white comedy starring Dinos Iliopoulos, Anna Fonsou and Nikos Rizos. The film sold 259,606 tickets. Conquering the Skies À la conquête de lair is a 1901 French silent film directed by Ferdinand Zecca and distributed by Pathé Frères. Based on contemporary accounts of aviation developments, À la conquête de lair stars Ferdinand Zecca as the pilot of a fantastic flying machine. Aviation film historian Michael Paris considered the film, the first French aviation film and among the first to feature an aircraft in flight. Zecca was hired by company founder Charles Pathé to invigorate the pioneering cinema company that had mainly been involved in documentary film. With an emphasis on new topics, Zecca expanded into short films that explored everything from everyday events to fantastic flight of fancy. His other films included comedies, trick films, or fairy tales, such as Les Sept châteaux du Diable, both 1901, and La Belle au bois dormant in 1902, as well as social dramas like Les Victimes de lalcoolisme, Au pays noir and reconstructions of actual events, the most famous being La Catastrophe de la Martinique. Moving August Moving August is a 2002 American comedy film directed by Christopher Fink and starring Eddie McClintock, Sarah Wynter, Josh Holloway, and Alexandra Adi. Kaali Kaali is a 1980 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by Hem-Nag. It stars Rajinikanth, Seema, Phataphat Jayalakshmi, Vijayakumar and Shubha in prominent roles. The film was simultaneously made in Telugu with Chiranjeevi replacing Vijayakumars role. The cinematography was handled by Ashok Kumar. The First Timers is Swiss author David Zoppettis debut novel. Written in Japanese, in 1996 it won the 20th Subaru Prize, awarded to new works by Subaru Novel Magazine and was published by Shueisha that year. It was made into a film in 1999, and an English translation by Okinawan professor Takuma Sminkey was published by Ozaru Books in 2011. Maharshi Maharshi is a 1988 Telugu drama film written and directed by Vamsy. The film stars Maharshi Raghava, Shantipriya and Krishna Bhagavan, with music composed by Ilaiyaraaja and S. P. Balasubrahmanyam as the playback singer. Tenali Ramakrishna Tenali Ramakrishna is a 1956 Indian Telugu-language political drama film produced and directed by B. S. Ranga based on Ch. Venkataramaiahs stage play of the same name. Produced for the banner Vikram Productions, it stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, N. T. Rama Rao, Chittor V. Nagaiah, Bhanumathi Ramakrishna and Jamuna in key roles. Ranga handled the cinematography with his brother-in-law B. N. Haridas while P. G. Mohan edited the film. Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy composed the soundtrack and background score. Written by Samudrala Raghavacharya, Kannadasan and Murugadasa, Tenali Ramakrishna narrates the story of the 14th century Telugu and Sanskrit poet and scholar of the same name, and his life as a member of the court of Krishnadevaraya, the king of the Vijayanagara Empire. Using his wits, Ramakrishna manages to save Krishnadevaraya from attacks by the Bahmani Sultanate, which tries to invade the Vijayanagara Empire. The rest of the film is about Ramakrishnas efforts to save Krishnadevaraya from courtesan Krishnasani, a spy, and convincing Emperor Babur against extending support to the Sultanate in the war. Produced as a trilingual film shot simultaneously in the Telugu, and Tamil languages, and Kannada with a slightly altered cast, Tenali Ramakrishna was filmed in and around Revathy Studios at Madras. It was released on 12 January 1956 to mixed reviews from critics who were critical of the historical inaccuracies portrayed in the film. Tenali Ramakrishna was a commercial success, won the Presidents Silver medal for the Best Feature Film in Telugu and the All India Certificate of Merit for Best Feature Film at the 4th National Film Awards. Its Tamil version, titled Tenali Raman, featured Sivaji Ganesan as the protagonist and was released on 3 February 1956. Tenali Ramakrishna was later remade into Kannada as Hasyaratna Ramakrishna in 1982 by Ranga; it was a commercial failure. Emotional Backgammon Emotional Backgammon is a 2003 British independent comedy-drama about couples strategizing to repair relationships, with unexpected results. The film was written by Leon Herbert and Matthew Hope, directed by Herbert, and stars Herbert, Wil Johnson, Daniela Lavender, and Jacqueline de Peza. It is Herberts first feature-length film. During its development it was featured on UK Channel 4s Movie Virgins series; upon its release, it received mixed reviews. Flick Flick is a 2000 Irish film. The plot is centres on a small-time drug dealer as he goes about his business in the bars and clubs of Dublin. The film is written and directed by Fintan Connolly and features David Murray, Isabelle Menke, David Wilmot and Gerard Mannix Flynn. The Gnomes' Great Adventure The Gnomes Great Adventure is a 1987 American animated film first released in 1987, directed by Harvey Weinstein and released by Miramax Films in 1987. The film was Weinsteins second and final directorial attempt since 1987. The film was based on The World of David the Gnome, it follows the life and adventures of the gnomes as they struggle to outwit enemy trolls. Despite the films obscurity, some well known actors contributed to it, including Tom Bosley, Christopher Plummer, Bob Elliott, Ray Goulding and Frank Gorshin. The English soundtrack to the film was rerecorded in 1995 by the London-based company Village Productions, Ltd with an entirely different voice cast. Kizhakkan Pathrose Kizhakkan Pathrose Rosas danst rosas Rosas danst Rosas is a contemporary dance choreographed by Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker. It premiered as part of the Kaaitheater Festival in May, 1983 at the Brussels. Originally created with and danced by four dancers, it is now performed by a rotating cast from Rosas. Hannah and Her Brothers Hannah and Her Brothers, written and directed by Vladimír Adásek, is the first feature-length film from Slovakia to deal with homosexuality. The film premiered in December 2000 at the International Film Festival Bratislava and had its theatrical release in January 2001. Osou! aka Attack!! is a 1978 Japanese film in the "Violent Pink" style of Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Yasuharu Hasebe and starring Asami Ogawa and Yōko Azusa. Tre donne - La sciantosa La Sciantosa is an Italian TV movie produced by RAI television in 1970. Even though it was filmed in color, back then RAIs shows were still being shown in black and white, since they didnt convert to color TV until 1977. A Tale of Two Critters A Tale of Two Critters is a 1977 live-action adventure featurette produced by Walt Disney Productions about a bear cub and a young raccoon accidentally thrown together who become friends. It was written and directed by Jack Speirs and released theatrically by Buena Vista Distribution as a double feature with The Rescuers on June 22, 1977. If I Were for Real If I Were for Real is a 1981 Taiwanese drama film directed by Wang Toon. It is an adaptation of the 1979 play of the same name by Sha Yexin, Li Shoucheng and Yao Mingde, set in mainland China. The film made some changes to the story to turn "the satirical comedy into political propaganda which condemns Chinese communism". The film was banned not only in mainland China, but also in British Hong Kong until 1989. Troublesome Night 4 Troublesome Night 4 is a 1998 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Herman Yau. It is the fourth of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series. Galatta Kalyanam Galatta Kalyanam is a 1968 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film, starring Sivaji Ganesan, Jayalalithaa, K. A. Thangavelu, Cho, A. V. M. Rajan, Nagesh, V. Goplakrishnan, V. S. Raghavan, Senthamarai, Sachu and Manorama. It is based on the play of the same name. The film was later remade in Malayalam as Snehikkan Samayamilla and in Kannada as Aliya Devaru. Never Say Never Mind: The Swedish Bikini Team Never Say Never Mind: The Swedish Bikini Team is a 2001 British film spoof starring Bruce Payne, John Rhys-Davies and Cecilie Bull. It was directed by Buzz Feitshans IV. Snaker The Snake Kings Child is a 2001 Cambodian-Thai horror film directed by Fai Sam Ang, based on a Cambodian myth about the half-human daughter of a snake god. It is the first full-length feature film for cinema to be produced in Cambodia since before the Khmer Rouge era. The special effect of the lead characters head being full of writhing snakes was achieved by gluing live snakes to a cap worn by the actress. The Treasure of a Byzantine Merchant The Treasure of a Byzantine Merchant is a 1966 Czechoslovak film directed by Ivo Novák and starring Josef Kemr. Winter in Rio Winter in Rio is a Croatian film directed by Davor Žmegač. It was released in 2002. Vishwasghaat Vishwasghaat is a 1996 Bollywood film directed by Himanshu Brahmbhatt. The film stars Sunil Shetty, Anjali Jathar and Anupam Kher. Tamarind Tamr Henna is a 1957 Egyptian musical drama film directed by Hussein Fawzy. The film stars some of Egypts most prominent stars of the era, including Ahmed Ramzy, Rushdy Abaza, Fayza Ahmed, Naima Akef, and Zeinat Sedki. Set in a time where gypsies still roamed Egypt freely and had their own areas of living. This movie tells the tale of a rich man falling in love with a gypsy and transforming her into a socialite in order for her to be accepted by his family, and so he can win a bet. However, as the movie progresses, a love triangle forms between the girl, the rich man, and the carnivals strong man, and that leads to heightened drama. High Way Highway is a 1995 Malayalam crime thriller directed by Jayaraaj and written by Sab John. The movie was produced by Prem Prakash starring Suresh Gopi and Bhanupriya in the lead roles. The film was a commercial success and ran for 100 days. The Crystal Cube The Crystal Cube was a mockumentary television pilot written by and starring Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, broadcast on 7 July 1983 on BBC2 at 22:10. The pilot was one of Fry and Lauries first television appearances and the first show they had written themselves. However, the BBC chose not to take it to a full series, and Fry and Laurie did not get a chance to make their own programme for the BBC until 1989, when they produced their first full series of the more conventional sketch show A Bit of Fry and Laurie, after a pilot in 1987. Beyond the Ocean Beyond the Ocean is a 2006 film directed by Éliane de Latour. Latour also did the screenplay. Don Gnocchi - L'angelo dei bimbi Father of Mercy is a 2004 Italian television movie directed by Cinzia Th. Torrini. The film is based on real life events of Roman Catholic priest and then Blessed Carlo Gnocchi. Bcuz of U Bcuz of U is a 2004 Filipino romantic anthology film, starring Kristine Hermosa, Diether Ocampo, Heart Evangelista, Geoff Eigenmann, Hero Angeles and Sandara Park. It is loosely based on the 1964 UK drama film The Yellow Rolls-Royce, which also adopted the idea of using a car as a device to tell the story from the 1947 German drama film In Those Days. A Coach for Cinderella A Coach for Cinderella is a 1936 Technicolor animated cartoon sponsored film based on the Cinderella fairy tale. Directed by Max Fleischer, and Produced by Jaminson Handy, the film is an advertisement for Chevrolet automobiles. The New Adventures of Gigantor is a 1980 Japanese Mecha Animated series produced by Tokyo Movie Shinsha, and a modern style remake of Mitsuteru Yokoyamas manga Tetsujin 28-go. It was directed by Tetsuo Imazawa and produced by both Shigeru Akagawa and Toru Horikoshi. It aired on Nippon Television from October 3, 1980 to September 25, 1981 with a total count of 51 episodes. Fred Ladd and TMS converted the series into The New Adventures of Gigantor, which was broadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel in the United States from September 9, 1993 to June 30, 1997. W.C. W.C. is an Irish independent film about two toilet attendants working in a jazz bar. The film premiered at the 2007 Dublin Film Festival and has screened at numerous other international film festivals worldwide, it won the Best Foreign Film award at the 2009 Las Vegas Film Festival and Best Film at the Waterford Film Festival. The film was released theatrically in 2009. Left Food Forward on the Beat Big Drum Under Left Foot is a 2004 Iranian war drama directed by Kazem Masoumi. The story of movie is about the Iran Iraq war. It was entered into the 27th Moscow International Film Festival. Dual Dual is a 2008 independent Western drama film. It was directed by Steven R. Monroe and written by and starring Michael Worth. Mirazhi Mirages is a 1915 short film directed by Pyotr Chardynin. Rune Rune is the first feature film, either independent or otherwise, to debut on Apple Inc.s Video iPod. It was released on October 10, 2006. Its main character is a linguist who is doing research on the source of all modern languages. Special effects in the film were done by Santa Monicas Radium, a firm with credits ranging from Target commercials to feature films like Spider-Man 2. According to online press releases, the film was shot over the course of 2 months, a fairly long shoot by the standards of independent film, and was entirely independently financed. The films cast is international and diverse, with German ingénue Anna Bäumer as the linguist, and veteran character actor Bill Wise, veteran of a number of Richard Linklater films. The movie also used several local actors from the states of Texas and Oklahoma. Oklahoma City was used for a lot of the scene in the movie and housed the Isis Production Company office for the shoot of the film. Kamiya Etsuko no seishun is a drama written by Masataka Matsuda. Later, a movie version, directed by Kazuo Kuroki and starring Tomoyo Harada and Masatoshi Nagase, was released in Japan on August 12, 2006. Kuroki died several months before it was released. East of Havana East of Havana is a 2006 documentary film co-produced by South African actress Charlize Theron. The film features three young Cuban rappers: Soandry, Magyori, and Mikki and centers on their experiences in the Cuban underground hip hop scene. Charlize Theron attended SXSW Film Festival to introduce her productions new movie titled “East of Havana". The movie chronicles the journey of three underground hip hop artists in Cuba. Perarasu Perarasu is a 2006 Tamil action crime film directed by Udhayan. The film starring Vijayakanth, Prakash Raj, Sarath Babu, Anandaraj and Pandiarajan in lead roles. The music is composed by Pravin Mani. This movie is a typical unadulterated southern masala movie with a good-cop-versus-bad-guy story. Perarasu is similar to several earlier films of Vijayakanth, like Vallarasu and Pulan Visaranai where he can be seen in almost every frame. He plays a dual role of identical twins as a law enforcer and a vigilante. The action scenes are with no blood and gory scenes giving the film U certificate. The film is dubbed into Telegu as Kasi Viswanath. Kudiyon Ka Hai Zamaana Kudiyon Ka Hai Zamana is a Bollywood comedy film directed by Amur Batula. Released in 2006 it stars Mahima Chaudhry, Rekha and Ashmit Patel. Its central set up is of four female friends and their problems with boyfriends and husbands, and it has been compared to Sex and the City. Mayuri, Kanika, Natasha, and Anjali have been friends for many years. All of them come from very wealthy families. While Mayuri has been married 4 times, she still has feelings for her first husband, Girish, and keeps aloof from her current spouse, Akash; Natasha is married to Punit, and is expecting a child; Kanika is in the process of getting married to Rahul; while Anjali, who is 24 years of age, is unmarried. All four constantly bet large sums of money on trivial issues, mostly involving men, but only Anjali keeps winning. On the eve of Kanikas marriage, she, Mayuri and Natasha get Anjali to commit in writing that she will only get married after she turns 25, to which she agrees. Now her three friends get together and resolve to find men, who will woo, win her heart, and get married to her before she turns 25. Accordingly, 4 men attempt to woo Anjali and try to win her heart. Karan is a stock-broker, wealthy and handsome; Rocky is a wannabe WWF wrestler, wealthy, and handsome; Cyrus is a bit of a child-man, but is rich; and Amar Khanna is a wealthy singer. Anjali is all set to give her heart to one of these men - but just before she says yes - she finds out about the bet - and refuses to marry any one of the men Black Coffee Black Coffee is a 2007 Canadian documentary film examining the complicated history of coffee and detailing its political, social, and economic influence from the past to the present day. The film details how coffee is the eighth most traded legal commodity in the world. It is also the fourth most valuable agricultural commodity. However, only one cent of a $2 cup of coffee goes to the grower. This inequality has helped shape the history of continents and the Cold War. Sanctuary: Lisa Gerrard Sanctuary or Sanctuary: Lisa Gerrard is a 2006 documentary film about life and work of Australian musician and singer, Lisa Gerrard. It is directed by Clive Collier. The film was released for sale online in September, 2006. It includes extensive interviews of Lisa Gerrard and also people she has collaborated with in her career, including Michael Mann, Hans Zimmer, Russell Crowe, Graeme Revell, Harry Gregson-Williams, Brendan Perry, Niki Caro, Pietro Scalia among others. Black Cat Black Cat is a 2007 Indian Malayalam action thriller film written and directed by Vinayan and starring Suresh Gopi and Meena. American Harmony American Harmony is a 2009 documentary film directed and produced by Aengus James, produced by Colin Miller, and edited by Kate Amend. American Harmony, the documentary, was initially screened at the Barbershop Harmony Society’s 2008 International Convention in Nashville. The film is a tribute to the human musical spirit as practiced in the barbershop genre. It was in production for more than three years and was edited by Kate Amend, the editor of two Oscar-winning documentaries. American Harmony was filmed by James and his camera crews during the Society’s 2005, 2006 and 2007 International conventions and is interspersed with footage and other graphic elements provided by the Barbershop Harmony Society. La virgen negra La Virgen Negra is a Venezuelan comedy film mixed with romance and magic realism. It is the first movie of the 25-year-old filmmaker Ignacio Castillo. The film tells the story of the strange changes in the lives of the inhabitants of a small fishing village in the Venezuelan coast after the appearance of a black virgin. The film is set in the town of Higuerote in the northern coastal state of Miranda, Venezuela August 15th August 15th is a 2008 short Chinese film, directed by Jiang Xuan. It has been screened in various international film festivals, including Sundance Film Festival in January 2008, Cannes Film Festival in May 2008, and the Expresión en Corto Film Festival of Mexico in June 2008. Kamen Rider Den-O: I'm Born! is the theatrical tokusatsu superhero film adaptation of the Kamen Rider Den-O TV series directed by Takao Nagaishi and written by Yasuko Kobayashi. The movie takes place between episodes 27 and 28 of the series, featuring the DenLiner and its passengers travel as far back as the Edo period of Japan. The film is produced by Ishimori Productions and Toei, the producers of all the previous television series and films under the Kamen Rider franchise. Following the tradition of all Heisei Kamen Rider movies, it is a double bill with 2007s Super Sentai movie, Nei-Nei! Hou-Hou! Hong Kong Decisive Battle, both of which premiered on August 4, 2007. The films title is translated into English as both Masked Rider Den-O The Movie: Im Born! and Ill be born! on the initial collectors pack DVD release. During its first week at the theaters, the movie came in 4th place and was the highest selling Japanese production of the week. Three: Love, Lies, Betrayal Three – Love, Lies and Betrayal is an Indian Hindi suspense thriller film starring Aashish Chaudhary, Nausheen Ali Sardar, Akshay Kapoor and Achint Kaur. It was released on 21 August 2009. Bangaarada Panjara Bangaarada Panjara is a 1974 Indian Kannada comedy film directed by V. Somashekhar and starring Rajkumar in the lead role. The supporting cast features Aarathi, K. S. Ashwath, Pandari Bai and Lokanath. The movie saw a theatrical run of 25 weeks. The core plot of the movie is thematically similar to 1972 Marathi movie Ekta Jeev Sadashiv starring Dada Kondke and was later used in the Hindi movie Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hain. Beyond This Place Beyond This Place is a documentary film directed by Kaleo La Belle, screened at a number of film festivals. In it, La Belle reunites with his biological father Cloud Rock La Belle, a charismatic figure who was largely absent from his life. The film deals, in a personal and intimate way, with issues of parenting, issues of freedom versus responsibility, and with the aging of the 60s generation. The film won an award for Best Documentary over 60 minutes at the 2010 Krakow Film Festival and the "Prix création" award at the 2010 Visions du Réel film festival. The score of the film was written by Sufjan Stevens and Raymond Raposa. The film was screened with a live musical performance by the two musicians in the fall of 2011, including at the Castro Theater in San Francisco. Sorrows and Joys of a Middle-Aged Man Miserable at Middle Age is a Chinese film released in 1949 and directed by Sang Hu. The screenplay was written by Eileen Chang, and the film was produced by the Wenhua Film Company. It has appeared in several polls of the top Chinese films of all time, showing up at 71st in the Hong Kong Film Awards poll of 2013, and at 55th in the Time Out Beijing poll of 2014. Inside America Inside America is a 2010 English-language Austrian drama film written and directed by Barbara Eder. The film is Eders debut and it won the Special Jury Prize at the Max Ophüls Film Festival. Sounds Like a Revolution Sounds Like a Revolution is a feature documentary about recent protest music in the United States. Directed by Canadian directors Summer Love and Jane Michener, the film was released in June 2010 and had its world premiere at the NXNE festival and its theatrical premiere at the Royal Cinema in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Focusing on the personal experiences of four independent musicians, the film portrays Michael Franti, Fat Mike, Paris and Anti-Flag and a collection of live performances, political rallies, music videos and uncensored commentaries from Pete Seeger, the Dixie Chicks, David Crosby, Steve Earle, Jello Biafra, Ani DiFranco, Wayne Kramer, Tom Morello and more. Man at Sea Man at Sea is a 2011 Greek drama film directed by Constantine Giannaris. The Egoists is a 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Ryuichi Hiroki. The film stars Anne Suzuki, Kengo Kôra, Sora Aoi, Kaoru Kobayashi, Mako Midori and Jun Murakami. Nowhere Left to Run Nowhere Left to Run is a 2010 short film starring English pop rock band McFly, which was shot over three days. The film was first screened through the groups official website on 13 October 2010. The film features the band playing versions of themselves, with a vampire-themed twist. The film features seven songs from their fifth studio album, Above the Noise. The film was released on DVD on 29 November 2010 in the UK. KJB: The Book That Changed the World King James Bible: The Book That Changed the World or KJB: The Book That Changed the World is a 2011 Lionsgate direct-to-video production in which John Rhys-Davies leads viewers on a half-documentary, half theatrical exploration of the socio-political, religious, and historical background and roots for both James I of England and for the King James Version of the Bible which was published four hundred years prior to the events portrayed in the self-same documentary film. During the production, Rhys-Davies takes viewers through libraries, churches, castles, and other settings that work into the story. The documentary won the Television at the Awards. Electronic Awakening Electronic Awakening is a 2012, American documentary film, which investigates the spiritual history of electronic music culture. Told from an ethnographic perspective, the film explores the international Electronic Dance Music phenomenon as the re-emergence of shamanic ritual. In addition to interviewing people whose lives were changed by the claimed transcendent experiences on the dancefloor, anthropologist and film’s creator AC Johner ponders the cause of this mind-altering effect and suggests that the repetitive, mathematically perfect rhythms and oscillations of EDM have the power to create a communal hive mind. The electronic beatscape propelled by the emergence in the late 80s and early 90s of something new and freshly synched. The primary emphasis of the documentary is the deeply spiritual basis of the cultures and practices that have developed around these parties, particularly trance music and the possibilities this spirituality might offer for ravers and the world in general. It is one of the first full-length documentary to uncover the spiritual and transformational elements of EDM culture as a central theme. Madatha Kaaja Madata Kaja is a 2011 Telugu-language comedy film written and directed by Seetaramaraju Dantuluri, produced by Vedarajuu Timber under Timbuu Productions and Sri Ranjith Movies banners and starring Allari Naresh and Sneha Ullal in lead roles. The film soundtrack was composed by Sri Vasant and Cinematography was handled by Adusumilli Vijay Kumar. Dialogues of the film were written by popular writer Satish Vegesna and screenplay was handled also by Satish Vegesna and Seetaramaraju Dantuluri. This film marks the debut of Seetaramaraju Dantuluri as a director. Madata Kaja was released on 29 September 2011. The film was later dubbed in Hindi as Mera Pyaar in 2018. Zero Killed Zero Killed is a 2012 German documentary and crime film directed by Michal Kosakowski and starring Uli Aigner, Aylin Ayaz, Teresa Behr, Dietmar Beinhauer and Dorothée Berghaus. Rocketmen Rocketmen is a 2009 documentary directed and written by Richard Dale. The film is narrated by Michael J. Reynolds. This was BBC Worldwides first science film release and it grossed $1.2 million from being shown theatrically on 104 screens in Japan in 2009, in addition to subsequent release on various international television outlets and on Netflix. When Night Falls When Night Falls is a docudrama from Chinese independent film director Ying Liang. The film is based on the real-life criminal case of Yang Jia, a Chinese man who killed six police officers after being arrested and beaten for riding a bicycle without a license. After the films screening, threats of arrest from Chinese authorities resulted in Ying being exiled from Shanghai. Ying won best director at the Locarno Film Festival. Red Kingdom Rising Red Kingdom Rising is an independent fantasy horror film written, produced and directed by Navin Dev. The film is inspired by Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland. It marks Devs first feature-length film, following on from his similarly themed fairy tale short films. 29 Februari 29 Februari is a Malaysian "fantasy biography" and romance musical film produced by KRU Studios, touted as the countrys first stereoscopic 3D theatrical release. Directed by Edry Abdul Halim, 29 Februari tells of a man who only ages once every four years due to being born on 29 February, resulting in him ageing far slower than his peers. The film was theatrically released in 3D and digital 2D format in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei on 30 August 2012. Meetings with a Young Poet Meetings with a Young Poet is a Canadian film that premiered at the 2013 International Film Festival of India. It was directed by Rudy Barichello and stars Stephen McHattie, Vincent Hoss-Desmarais and Maria de Medeiros. The film explores the life and works of Irish playwright, poet and author Samuel Beckett, through his discussions with a depressed young poet from Montreal, Quebec. Maazii Maazii is an Indian bollywood film., directed by Jaideep Chopra and produced by Jaideep Chopra & Narendra Singh. The title Maazii is an Urdu word meaning "the past". Chapel Perilous Chapel Perilous is a 2013 comedy fantasy short film, directed by Matthew Lessner. The film had its premiere at the 2013 Stockholm International Film Festival on November 7, 2013. The film later screened at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. It won the Audience Award at the festival. Journey to the Safest Place on Earth Journey to the Safest Place on Earth is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Edgar Hagen. It discusses the huge quantity of radioactive waste and spent fuel rods being stored at various locations on the planet. Charles McCombie is a Swiss-based nuclear physicist with 35 years of experience in this field, and he accompanies Hagen on a worldwide search for the best location. One disposal site in Texas is adjacent to a location where oil drilling is in progress. A proposed disposal site in Nevada is adjacent to the young volcano Yucca Mountain. There is an urgent need for a location where the waste can be stored without harm to living things or the environment. Meanwhile, nuclear waste continues to be produced. Two 4 One Two 4 One is a 2014 Canadian comedy-drama film that marks the debut of Victoria, British Columbia filmmaker Maureen Bradley. The film stars Gavin Crawford as Adam, a trans man who agrees to have a one-night stand with his ex-girlfriend Miriam during which he uses a mail order at-home pregnancy kit to artificially inseminate her with donated sperm. However, an accident during the encounter leaves both Adam and Miriam pregnant, forcing Adam, who has not yet completed the surgical phase of his gender transition, to confront the ways in which the pregnancy will influence his sense of gender identity. After premiering on September 21, 2014 at the Calgary International Film Festival., the film gained traction among the LGBT community and extended its screenings to queer and LGBT film festivals across North America and the UK. It received multiple nominations for the 2015 Leo Awards and won three best film awards that same year. Gore Orphanage Gore Orphanage is a 2015 independent horror film and the directorial debut of Emily Lapisardi, who co-wrote the film with Cody Knotts. The film premiered at the Sandusky State Theater on July 11, 2015 and was released as a streaming video through Amazon on July 21. The film was inspired by the urban legend by the same name in Northern Ohio. Filming took place in a classic revival mansion in Scottdale. Lapisardi and Knotts were inspired to create the film after researching the legend of the Gore Orphanage and wondering why it hadnt been adapted into a film. In February 2015 Gore Orphanage was named the most anticipated film of 2015 in the Horror Society Awards, which is judged based on reader votes. Monsoon Monsoon is a 2014 Canadian documentary film by Sturla Gunnarsson about the monsoon weather system in India. The film was shot in India in the extra-high-definition 4K format with Red Epic cameras. The film was included in the list of Canadas Top Ten feature films of 2014, selected by a panel of filmmakers and industry professionals organized by TIFF. Subsequently the film finished first in the audience balloting, of the features in "Canadas Top Ten". The film had a theatrical run in 2015; meanwhile Gunnarsson was quoted as being in discussions with an American distributor, following Monsoons United States premiere at the 2015 Palm Springs International Film Festival. ST: Aka to Shiro no Sôsa File the Movie is a 2015 Japanese suspense mystery police drama film directed by Tōya Satō. The film is a spinoff of the television series ST Aka to Shirō no Sōsa File. It was released on January 10, 2015. Born Warriors Born Warriors is a 2016 trilogy of documentary films directed and shot by Vincent Giordano. The films focus on the art of Lethwei, an ancient form of Burmese bare-knuckle fighting that is still practiced throughout Myanmar. A Matter of Interpretation A Matter of Interpretation is a 2014 South Korean comedy drama film, written and directed by Lee Kwang-kuk. Sagaptham Sagaptham is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Surendran and produced by L. K. Sudhish. The film features newcomer Shanmuga Pandian, Neha Hinge and Shubra Aiyappa in the leading roles. The film shows a village youth who travels to Malaysia for finding work. By turn of events, he becomes a detective there and tracks down a gang that produces illegal medicines. It was last movie of Vijayakanths career. Soundtrack was composed by Karthik Raja. Naveen Krishna and Velumani has written the story and dialogues respectively. The cinematography was handled by S. K. Bhupathi and S. P. Ahmed worked as an editor. The film was heavily panned by critics, mainly for its weak plot, screenplay and performances. TuHiRe Tu Hi Re is a 2015 romantic drama Marathi language film directed by Sanjay Jadhav.Tu Hi Re stars Swwapnil Joshi, Sai Tamhankar and Tejaswini Pandit in the leading roles. This is third film by trio of Sanjay Jadhav, Swwapnil Joshi and Sai Tamhankar after Duniyadari and Pyaar Vali Love Story. This film is an official remake of the 2006 Tamil film Sillunu Oru Kaadhal starring Suriya, Jyothika and Bhumika Chawla. For this movie Sai Tamhankar and Tejaswini Pandit have first time recorded a song as a Playback Singers. For the promotion of the movie Tu Hi Re Swwapnil Joshi, Sai Tamhankar and Tejaswini Pandit have appeared in Popular Marathi Tv Series Dil Dosti Duniyadari. Four Buddies and the Bride North-South or Four Buddies and the Bride is an Armenian comedy directed by Davit Babakhanyan and Vazgen Muradyan, starring Diana Malenko, Sona Shahgeldyan and David Tovmasyan. Dukot Dukot is a 2016 Filipino suspense thriller film directed by Paul Soriano. It stars Enrique Gil, Ricky Davao, Shaina Magdayao, Bing Pimintel and Christopher de Leon. The film is executive produced by Charo Santos-Concio and Malou Santos. Based on true events, the film tells the story of Carlo, played by Enrique, who was kidnapped and held to demand ransom from his parents. It was released by Star Cinema on July 13, 2016 in more than one hundred cinemas throughout the country. The film was Graded B by the Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines. Lost in the West Lost in the West is a three-part comedy-western miniseries that aired on Nickelodeon from May 28–30, 2016. It was directed by Carlos González and produced by Galdo Media. Captain Voyeur Captain Voyeur was the first short film by director John Carpenter while a student at USC Cinema. The 8-minute film is about a bored computer worker who becomes fixated on a woman at work and follows her back to her home. The film remained in the USCs Hugh M. Hefner Moving Image Archive until 2011, when it was rediscovered by archivist Dino Everett. The film is notable because it includes several elements that would appear in Carpenters later horror film, Halloween. Everett says that the similarities include a striking resemblance between the lead actresses. The film was selected in 2011 for preservation by the National Film Preservation Foundation because of its historical significance in showing Carpenters development as a filmmaker. My Fairy Tail Love Story My Fairy Tail Love Story is a 2018 Filipino fantasy romantic directed by Perci Intalan, starring Janella Salvador, Elmo Magalona and Kiko Estrada. It is produced by Regal Entertainment. It was released on February 14, 2018 by Regal Entertainment. Walking Past the Future Walking Past the Future is a 2017 Chinese drama film directed by Li Ruijun. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Aate di chidi Aate Di Chidi is a 2018 Punjabi-language black comedy film directed by Harry Bhatti and starring Amrit Maan, Neeru Bajwa, Gurpreet Ghuggi and Arjun Gupta. The film was released worldwide on 18 October 2018, on the Dussehra festival. It was shot in Canada and Punjab. The Joneses Have Amateur Theatricals The Joneses Have Amateur Theatricals is a 1909 silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. It was released in split-reel form with The Hindoo Dagger. Lucrezia Borgia Lucrezia Borgia is a 1922 German silent historical film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Conrad Veidt, Liane Haid, Paul Wegener and Albert Bassermann. It was based on a novel by Harry Sheff, and portrayed the life of the Renaissance Italian aristocrat Lucrezia Borgia. Botho Hoefer and Robert Neppach worked as the films art directors, designing the period sets needed. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. Karl Freund was one of the cinematographers. Famed French director Abel Gance remade the film in 1935. Cesare Borgia is a monstrous villain who will do anything for pleasure and power, even seducing his own sister Lucrezia and murdering his male siblings. The Borgias were a medieval family known for their corruption under the rule of Pope Alexander VI. This film version made Lucrezia a more sympathetic character, blaming her brother Cesare for causing her indiscretions. Director Richard Oswalds depiction of the family was seen as an attack on the Catholic Church, thus the film was not able to be shown in the U.S. until 1928, and even then the American prints were edited down to 75 minutes. Richard Oswald directed a number of classic horror films, including The Picture of Dorian Gray, Weird Tales, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Alraune and Uncanny Stories, and this historical drama can easily be regarded borderline horror, especially with Conrad Veidt and Paul Wegener in the cast. Actor William Dieterle later moved to Hollywood where he directed the Charles Laughton version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame in 1939. North of Hudson Bay North of Hudson Bay is a 1923 American action film directed by John Ford. Approximately 40 minutes of footage still exist. Prints of the film also exist in several US and Europeaing holdings. The Lady Lies The Lady Lies is a 1929 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Hobart Henley, and starring Walter Huston, Claudette Colbert and Charles Ruggles. Maria do Mar Maria do Mar is a 1930 Portuguese silent drama film, a docufiction, directed by Leitão de Barros. In March 2000, the Portuguese Cinematheque released a restoration of the film in Lisbon and Porto. The White Devil The White Devil is a 1930 German historical drama film directed by Alexandre Volkoff and starring Ivan Mozzhukhin, Lil Dagover and Betty Amann. It was based on Leo Tolstoys 1912 novella Hadji Murat. It was originally made as a silent film, with a soundtrack added later. Anatole Litvak worked as the films assistant director and production manager. Huckleberry Finn Huckleberry Finn is an American pre-Code comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Jackie Coogan as Tom Sawyer and Junior Durkin as Huckleberry Finn. The picture was based upon the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. The Spider The Spider is a 1931 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Kenneth MacKenna and William Cameron Menzies, written by Barry Conners, and starring Edmund Lowe, Lois Moran, El Brendel, John Arledge, George E. Stone and Earle Foxe. It was released on September 27, 1931, by Fox Film Corporation. Down to Earth Down to Earth is a 1932 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by David Butler and starring Will Rogers, Dorothy Jordan and Irene Rich. It is a sequel to the 1929 film They Had to See Paris, with the Peters family returning to America where their wealthy lifestyle is suddenly hit by the Great Depression. A Fool's Advice A Fools Advice is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by Ralph Ceder. The film is also known as His Honor the Mayor and Meet the Mayor. It was produced by its star, Frank Fay, and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. Buddy's Show Boat Buddys Show Boat is an American animated short film produced by Warner Bros. and released by RKO on December 9, 1933. It is a Looney Tunes featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was directed by Earl Duvall, here credited as "Duval," and was one of only five Warner Bros. cartoons that he directed. Musical direction was by Bernard Brown, and the short features several popular songs of the day. The Dude Bandit The Dude Bandit is a 1933 American Pre-Code Western film directed by George Melford. Hello Pop Hello Pop! is the third of five short films starring Ted Healy and His Stooges released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on September 16, 1933. A musical-comedy film, the film also featured the Albertina Rasch Dancers and Bonnie Bonnell. The film was considered lost until a 35mm nitrate print was discovered in Australia in January 2013. Stooges Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard were billed as "Howard, Fine and Howard." Buddy's Trolley Troubles Buddys Trolley Troubles is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was released on May 5, 1934 and is the third cartoon supervised by Friz Freleng. Musical direction was by Norman Spencer. Cross Country Cruise Cross Country Cruise is a 1934 American Pre-Code romance film directed by Edward Buzzell and written by Elmer Blaney Harris. The film stars Lew Ayres, June Knight, Alice White, Alan Dinehart, Minna Gombell and Eugene Pallette. The film was released on January 15, 1934, by Universal Pictures. Parts of the film were shot in Salt Lake City. Big Boy Rides Again Big Boy Rides Again is a 1935 American film directed by Albert Herman. The Headline Woman The Headline Woman is a 1935 American crime film directed by William Nigh and starring Heather Angel and Ford Sterling. The film is also known as The Woman in the Case in the United Kingdom. A Night at the Ritz A Night at the Ritz is a 1935 American comedy film directed by William C. McGann and starring William Gargan, Patricia Ellis and Allen Jenkins. The films art direction was by Esdras Hartley. With a Smile Avec le sourire is a 1936 French comedy directed by Maurice Tourneur. The film stars Maurice Chevalier and the title is taken from one of his comic songs "With a Smile". Cavalry Cavalry is a 1936 American film directed by Robert N. Bradbury. I Wanna Play House I Wanna Play House is a 1936 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The Vigilantes Are Coming The Vigilantes Are Coming is a 1936 American Republic film serial directed by Ray Taylor and Mack V. Wright. It was the third of the sixty six serials made by Republic Pictures. This serial was filmed between 28 May and 17 June 1936 under the working title of The Vigilantes. It was released two months later, on 22 August 1936, under the final title. In the early 1950s the serial was re-edited into six 26½ minute episodes for television. Ebb Tide Ebb Tide is a 1937 American Technicolor adventure film directed by James P. Hogan and starring Oscar Homolka, Frances Farmer and Ray Milland. Much of the film is set in the South Seas and is based on the novel The Ebb-Tide by Robert Louis Stevenson and his stepson Lloyd Osbourne. The novel was previously filmed as 1922 Paramount silent film Ebb Tide, and it was filmed again in 1947 as Adventure Island, produced by William H. Pine. The Legion of Missing Men The Legion of Missing Men is a 1937 Monogram Pictures film about the French Foreign Legion set in the French protectorate of Morocco. Directed by Hamilton MacFadden, it stars Ralph Forbes who had also served in the cinematic Foreign Legion in Beau Geste and Beau Ideal. Singer and actress Hala Linda was married to the composer of the films The Legionnaires Song Richard Gump. It was the only film of Monograms Marlene Dietrich imitator. The film features scenes reused from a silent film, presumably Under Two Flags. Prairie Thunder Prairie Thunder is a 1937 American Western film directed by B. Reeves Eason and written by Ed Earl Repp. The film stars Dick Foran, Janet Shaw, Frank Orth, Wilfred Lucas, Albert J. Smith and Yakima Canutt. The film was released by Warner Bros. on September 11, 1937. It Happened in Gibraltar Gibraltar is a 1938 French drama film directed by Fedor Ozep and starring Viviane Romance, Roger Duchesne, Abel Jacquin and Erich von Stroheim. Gold Mine in the Sky Gold Mine in the Sky is a 1938 Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Carol Hughes. Based on a story by Betty Burbridge, the film is about a singing cowboy and ranch foreman who, as executor of the owners will, must see that the daughter and heiress does not marry without his approval. Men in Fright Men in Fright is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by George Sidney. Produced and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 172nd Our Gang short to be released. Strange Boarders Strange Boarders is a 1938 British comedy thriller film, directed by Herbert Mason, produced by Edward Black for Gainsborough Pictures, and starring Tom Walls, Renée Saint-Cyr, Googie Withers and Ronald Adam. The film is an adaptation of the 1934 espionage novel The Strange Boarders of Palace Crescent by E. Phillips Oppenheim, and was well received by critics. The Los Angeles Times described it as "a long series of laughs as well as thrills". The Fighting Gringo The Fighting Gringo is a 1939 Western film directed by David Howard and featuring George OBrien, Lupita Tovar and William Royle. The picture was produced under the RKO Pictures banner. Ben Johnson had a small uncredited early role as a Mexican barfly and did some work as a stuntman. A copy is held at the Library of Congress. Frontier Pony Express Frontier Pony Express is a 1939 American film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. Money and the Woman Money and the Woman is a 1940 American drama film directed by William K. Howard and written by Robert Presnell Sr.. The film stars Jeffrey Lynn, Brenda Marshall, John Litel, Lee Patrick, Henry ONeill and Roger Pryor. The film was released by Warner Bros. on August 17, 1940. The Spell of Amy Nugent Spellbound is a British drama film directed by John Harlow. The film is based on the novel The Necromancer by Robert Hugh Benson. The film was released in the US in 1945 under the titles of Ghost Story and The Spell of Amy Nugent to avoid confusion with Alfred Hitchcocks Spellbound, released later in 1945. Melody for Three Melody for Three is a 1941 American film directed by Erle C. Kenton, one of the six films of the Dr. Christian series. Uncle Joe Uncle Joe is a 1941 American film directed by Howard M. Railsback and Raymond E. Swartley. Heart of the Golden West Heart of the Golden West is a 1942 American film western starring Roy Rogers. A Sight of Light Traces of Light is a 1943 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil on his directing debut. It is based on a novel by Wenceslao Fernández Flórez. Jive Junction Jive Junction is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and written by Irving Wallace, Walter Doniger and Malvin Wald. The film stars Dickie Moore, Tina Thayer, Gerra Young, John Michaels, Jack Wagner and Jan Wiley. The film was released on December 16, 1943, by Producers Releasing Corporation. Nutty News Nutty News is a 1942 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series. It was directed by Bob Clampett, animated by Virgil Ross and an uncredited Vive Risto, and musical direction by Carl Stalling. Elmer Fudds voice can be heard as the narrator, but he is not seen. Texas to Bataan Texas to Bataan is a 1942 American film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey and featuring the Range Busters. The film is also known as The Long, Long Trail in the United Kingdom. The Blocked Trail The Blocked Trail is a 1943 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by Elmer Clifton. Ombyte av tåg Ombyte av tåg is a 1943 Swedish drama film directed by Hasse Ekman. Riders of the Rio Grande Riders of the Rio Grande is a 1943 American Western B-movie directed by Howard Bretherton and starring Bob Steele, Tom Tyler, Jimmie Dodd. It is the 51st and final entry in the Three Mesquiteers film series. Tiger Fangs Tiger Fangs is a 1943 American adventure/thriller film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Frank Buck and June Duprez. It was distributed Producers Releasing Corporation. Dixie Jamboree Dixie Jamboree is a 1944 American film directed by Christy Cabanne. The Great Mike The Great Mike is a 1944 American film directed by Wallace Fox. The film is also known as Great Mike Wins. The Phantom Speaks The Phantom Speaks is a 1945 American horror film directed by John English and written by John K. Butler. The film stars Richard Arlen, Stanley Ridges, Lynne Roberts, Tom Powers, Charlotte Wynters and Jonathan Hale. The film was released on May 10, 1945, by Republic Pictures. The Spider The Spider is a 1945 American crime film noir directed by Robert D. Webb and starring Richard Conte, Faye Marlowe, and Kurt Kreuger. Dr. Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani Dr. Kotnis ki Amar Kahani is a 1946 Indian film in Hindi-Urdu as well as English, written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas and directed by V. Shantaram. The English version was titled The Journey of Dr. Kotnis. Both versions starred V. Shantaram in the title role. The film is based on the life of Dwarkanath Kotnis, an Indian doctor who worked in China during the Japanese invasion in World War II. The Vow The Vow is a 1946 Soviet film directed by Mikheil Chiaureli. It is considered a representation of Joseph Stalins cult of personality. Out California Way Out California Way is a 1946 American Trucolor film starring Monte Hale and Roy Rogers. The Return of Monte Cristo The Return of Monte Cristo is a 1946 swashbuckler film which is a sequel to The Count of Monte Cristo and The Son of Monte Cristo. Dear Mr. Prohack Dear Mr. Prohack is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland. It is a modern-day version of Arnold Bennetts novel, Mr Prohack, as adapted in the play by Edward Knoblock. It stars Cecil Parker, Glynis Johns and Dirk Bogarde. Trifles Pequeñeces is a Mexican telenovela by Televisa for Telesistema Mexicano. Sonia Furió starred as antagonistic protagonist with Joaquín Cordero and Adriana Roel starred as protagonists. Salt Lake Raiders Salt Lake Raiders is a 1950 American Western film directed by Fred C. Brannon and starring Allan Lane. Ciguli Miguli Ciguli Miguli is a 1952 Yugoslav political satire film directed by Branko Marjanović and written by Joža Horvat. It was meant to be the first satirical film of the post-World War II Yugoslav cinema, but its sharp criticism of bureaucracy was politically condemned by the authorities and the film was banned as "anti-socialist". Sunstroke Sunstroke is a 1953 Danish comedy film directed by Astrid Henning-Jensen and Bjarne Henning-Jensen. Song of Warsaw Song of Warsaw is a 1953 Finnish crime film directed by Matti Kassila and starring Matti Oravisto, Åke Lindman and Christina Paischeff. The film is based around a smuggling plot, and was filmed in Helsinki and Hamburg. Madame du Barry Madame du Barry is a 1954 French historical drama film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Martine Carol, Daniel Ivernel, Gianna Maria Canale and Jean Parédès. The film depicts the life of Madame du Barry, mistress to Louis XV in the eighteenth century. Man with the Steel Whip Man with the Steel Whip is a 1954 Republic Movie serial. It uses considerable stock footage from previous Republic serials "Zorros Black Whip", "The Painted Stallion" and "Daredevils of the West". As with any serial from the 1950s, it is not considered to be one of the best examples of the format. It uses the standard plot of an illicit "land grab" coupled with a new spin on the Zorro story. Fedra, the Devil's Daughter Fedra is a 1956 Spanish drama film directed by Manuel Mur Oti and starring Emma Penella, Enrique Diosdado and Vicente Parra. Rice Girl Rice Girl is a 1956 Italian melodrama film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo. La Gerusalemme liberata The Mighty Crusaders is a 1958 film about the First Crusade, based on the 16th-century Italian poem Jerusalem Delivered by Torquato Tasso. This film was directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. The Italian version was written by Sandro Continenza and the English translation was written by Annalena Limentani and Frederica Nutter. The Big Chance The Big Chance is a 1957 West German romantic comedy film directed by Hans Quest and starring Walter Giller, Gardy Granass and Michael Cramer. Shot and set in Heidelberg, it was one of a series of Schlager music films made around the time. The films sets were designed by the art directors Dieter Bartels and Helmut Nentwig. It was shot in Agfacolor. Young and Dangerous Young and Dangerous is a 1957 American drama film directed by William F. Claxton and written by James Landis. The film stars Lili Gentle, Mark Damon, Edward Binns, Frances Mercer, George Brenlin and Connie Stevens. The film was released on October 30, 1957, by 20th Century Fox. Son of the Red Corsair Son of the Red Corsair is a 1959 Italian adventure film written and directed by Primo Zeglio. It is based on the novel with the same name by Emilio Salgari. Policarpo Policarpo is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Soldati. It was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. Le sorprese dell'amore Le sorprese dellamore is a 1959 Italian romantic comedy film written and directed by Luigi Comencini. Too Young to Love Too Young to Love is a 1959 British drama film directed by Muriel Box and starring Pauline Hahn, Joan Miller, and Austin Willis. It was based on the play Pickup Girl by Elsa Shelley. Il mantenuto His Women is a 1961 Italian comedy film directed by and starring Ugo Tognazzi. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Summerskin Summer Skin is a 1961 Argentine film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 34th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. And Satan Calls the Turns And Satan Calls the Turns is a 1962 French film directed by Grisha Dabat and starring Catherine Deneuve. It was known in France as Et Satan conduit le bal. The Day of the Trumpet Cavalry Command is a 1958 Filipino-American western film directed by Eddie Romero and starring John Agar and Richard Arlen. Duel at the Rio Grande Duel at the Rio Grande is a 1963 Italian/French/Spanish co-production film starring Sean Flynn. The film is loosely based on The Mark of Zorro. It was produced by Harry Joe Brown. It is also known as Il Segno di Zorro. The Yellow Canary The Yellow Canary is a 1963 American thriller film directed by Buzz Kulik and starring Pat Boone and Barbara Eden. It was adapted by Rod Serling from a novel by Whit Masterson, who also wrote the novel that was the basis for Orson Welles Touch of Evil. The film was photographed by veteran Floyd Crosby and scored by jazz composer Kenyon Hopkins. Hercules Against Rome Hercules Against Rome is a 1964 peplum film directed by Piero Pierotti. Our Man in Jamaica Our Man in Jamaica/Operation Jamaica is an 1965 Italian Spanish German international co-production Eurospy adventure film directed by an uncredited Mel Welles. It was credited to for reasons of European funding. Agent 3S3: Passport to Hell Agente 3S3: Passaporto per linferno or Agent 3S3:Passport to Hell is a 1965 Italian adventure-eurospy film directed by Sergio Sollima, here credited as Simon Sterling. This is the first chapter in the Sollimas spy film trilogy, and inaugurated the film series of the Agent 3S3 played by George Ardisson. It is also the first Sollimas full-length film, after the episode he filmed in Lamore difficile three years before. Location filming includes Spain, Rome, Beirut and Vienna. This was followed by the sequel Agent 3S3 also directed by Sollima. Akash Kusum Akash Kusum is a 1965 Bengali film directed by noted Indian parallel film director Mrinal Sen. The film was remade in 1979 in Hindi as Manzil. Born Under Crossed Stars is a 1965 Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki for the Nikkatsu Corporation. It was adapted from a Toko Kon novel, as Suzuki had done with its predecessor The Bastard and would do again with Carmen from Kawachi the following year. Kid Rodelo Kid Rodelo is a 1966 American western film directed by co-star Richard Carlson and based on a novel by Louis LAmour. Up from the Beach Up from the Beach is a 1965 French-American international co-production war film directed by Robert Parrish and starring Cliff Robertson, Red Buttons and James Robertson Justice. It was based on a 1959 novel by George Barr called Epitaph for an Enemy. White Voices White Voices is a 1964 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile and Massimo Franciosa. It was screened out of competition at the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. Spies Strike Silently Spies Strike Silently is a 1966 Spanish-Italian Eurospy film written and directed by Mario Caiano and starring Lang Jeffries. I barbieri di Sicilia I barbieri di Sicilia is a 1967 Italian war-comedy film written and directed by Marcello Ciorciolini. Bye bye, Barbara Bye bye, Barbara is a 1969 French comedy film directed by Michel Deville. Inadmissible Evidence Inadmissible Evidence is a 1968 British drama film directed by Anthony Page and starring Nicol Williamson and Jill Bennett. John Osborne wrote the screenplay, adapting his own 1964 play Inadmissible Evidence. The film portrays the collapse of an angry but sad man, who cannot maintain decent standards in his life and antagonises everybody. As with other Osborne plays, it is possible to see his descent as representative of his class, culture and nation. Tiger by the Tail Tiger by the Tail is a 1970 American drama film directed by R. G. Springsteen, written by Charles A. Wallace, and starring Christopher George, Tippi Hedren, Dean Jagger, John Dehner, Charo, Lloyd Bochner and Glenda Farrell. Shot in 1968, the film was released in January 1970, by Commonwealth United Entertainment. Color Me Dead Color Me Dead is a 1969 Australian thriller directed by Eddie Davis, starring American actors Tom Tryon and Carolyn Jones. It is a remake of the 1949 film D.O.A.. Due to the failure on renewing copyright of D.O.A., the content of D.O.A. became the property of United States public domain. Thus the content of Color Me Dead could be exactly same as the movie D.O.A. The Great American Cowboy The Great American Cowboy is a 1973 documentary film by Kieth Merrill. The film, which won the 1974 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, is about the battle between two rodeo stars for the world championship: veteran Larry Mahan and newcomer Phil Lyne. Tora-san Loves an Artist aka Tora-san Goes French is a 1973 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Keiko Kishi as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san Loves an Artist is the twelfth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. China Behind China Behind is a 1974 Hong Kong movie, directed by Tang Shu Shuen. The film painted a bleak portrait of both communist China and capitalist Hong Kong, yielding a thirteen-year ban by British colonial authorities, that was lifted in 1980. The film was shot in Taiwan with official authorization, and the cinematography was done by renowned Taiwanese photographer Chang Chao-tang. Jewish Gauchos Los Gauchos judíos is a 1975 Argentine film based on the novel by Alberto Gerchunoff about a large group of Jews who escaped to Argentina to start a new life near the eastern border of Entre Rios province at the turn of the century. . A Black Ribbon for Deborah A Black Ribbon for Deborah is a 1974 Italian horror film directed by Marcello Andrei. Gentle Costume Brandos Costumes is a Portuguese film directed by Alberto Seixas Santos which was a part of the Novo Cinema movement – influenced by the cinematographic neo-realism and specially by the Nouvelle Vague. It was released in 1975, when the political regime portrayed in the film had already been destroyed. The film was released in Cinema Londres, in Lisbon, on September 18, 1975. The Billion Dollar Bubble The Billion Dollar Bubble is a 1976 film made for the BBC series Horizon and directed by Brian Gibson about the story of the two billion dollar insurance embezzlement scheme involving Equity Funding Corporation of America. The movie stars James Woods in the role of the actuary. Come Back, Little Sheba Come Back, Little Sheba is a 1978 videotaped television production of the play of the same name by William Inge produced by Granada Television as part of the anthology series Laurence Olivier Presents transmitted in the UK by ITV on 1 January 1978. The selected plays were intended to represent "the best" in 20th Century theatre, staged for television. The original play premiered on Broadway in 1950 and was subsequently filmed in 1952. In this version, the cast is led by Laurence Olivier as Doc Delaney and Joanne Woodward as Lola, and features Carrie Fisher as Marie, Patience Collier as Mrs. Coffman, Jay Benedict as Bruce, and Nicholas Campbell as Turk. It was directed by Silvio Narizzano. The play was released as part of a 6-DVD set of Laurence Olivier Presents, which also includes Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Collection, Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Hindle Wakes. Frankenstein: Italian Style Frankenstein allitaliana – Prendimi, straziami, che brucio de passion! is an Italian film directed by Armando Crispino. Murder at the World Series Murder at the World Series is a 1977 American made-for-television sport thriller film starring Lynda Day George, Murray Hamilton, and Karen Valentine and directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. La mujer del ministro La mujer del ministro is a 1981 Spanish film directed by Eloy de la Iglesia and starring Manuel Torres, Simón Andreu and Amparo Muñoz. The complex plot mixes terrorism, politics, corruption and sex in the convoluted politic environment during the Spanish transition to democracy. The film is notable for its lesbian subplot. It was classified S as pornographic for a nude scene in a sauna. Mat Mariya Mother Mary is a 1983 Soviet biopic written and directed by Sergey Kolosov and starring Lyudmila Kasatkina. It is loosely based on real life events of poet Maria Skobtsova. It was entered into the main competition at the 40th edition of the Venice Film Festival. Side by Side: The True Story of the Osmond Family Side by Side: The True Story of the Osmond Family is a 1982 American made-for-television biographical film about the earlier years of the famed entertainment family, starring Marie Osmond as matriarch Olive Osmond, and Joseph Bottoms as patriarch George Osmond. This film was released on VHS tape in 1998 but has never had an official DVD issue. I Married Wyatt Earp I Married Wyatt Earp is a 1983 American made-for-television western film directed by Michael OHerlihy. The film premiered January 10, 1983, on NBC. It is based on Josephine Earps memoir of the same name and stars Marie Osmond as Josie Marcus, Bruce Boxleitner as Wyatt Earp, and John Bennett Perry as Johnny Behan. Waterwalker Waterwalker is a 1984 documentary film by Bill Mason, a Canadian outdoorsman, painter, canoeist and environmentalist, who made many films on the art of canoeing and on the appreciation of nature. Released theatrically in Canada in 1984, it was nominated for a Genie Award for "Best Documentary Feature." The film follows Mason as he canoes through whitewater rapids and along the coast of Lake Superior. It features a musical score by Bruce Cockburn. It was Masons last film. The Insomniac on the Bridge The Insomniac on the Bridge is a 1985 French film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. Väter und Söhne - Eine deutsche Tragödie Väter und Söhne – Eine deutsche Tragödie is a 1986 Italian-German television miniseries directed by Bernhard Sinkel and starring Burt Lancaster, Julie Christie. Havinck Havinck is a 1987 Dutch drama film directed by Frans Weisz. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Rachel River Rachel River is a 1987 comedy-drama film about a young journalist who returns to her Minnesota hometown to reexamine her life. The film was directed by Sandy Smolan, and stars Pamela Reed, Ailene Cole, Don Cosgrove, and Craig T. Nelson. A Chaos of Flowers is a 1988 Japanese film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. The theme is the movements of society and art in the Taishō period from the viewpoint of Akiko Yosano. Vkhod v labirint Entrance to the Labyrinth is a 1989 Soviet five-episode television crime film directed by Valeriy Kremnev based on the Vayner Brothers novel Medicine against Fear. A Killer Among Us A Killer Among Us is a 1990 drama/thriller TV film directed by Peter Levin and starring Jasmine Guy and Anna Maria Horsford. Tagget Tagget is a 1991 crime drama / spy movie telemovie directed by Richard T. Heffron. The films title character, a disabled Vietnam War veteran and director of an electronics firm, investigates an attempt to kill him. Freelance Freelance is a 1971 British thriller film starring Ian McShane. It was written and directed by Francis Megahy. Original Sin is a 1992 film directed by Japanese director Takashi Ishii. Based on a novel by Bo Nishimura, the film is about an extramarital affair between the wife of an estate agent and a 22-year-old man. The main cast members are Shinobu Otake, Masatoshi Nagase and Hideo Murota. Taiga Taiga is an eight-hour documentary directed and photographed by Ulrike Ottinger. It focuses on the life and rituals of nomadic peoples in Northern Mongolia, specifically the Darkhad nomads and the Soyon Uriankhai. Just Friends Just Friends is a 1993 Belgian-Dutch film. It was directed and produced by Marc-Henri Wajnberg, written by Pierre Sterckx and Alexandre Wajnberg, and starred Josse De Pauw, Ann-Gisel Glass, Charles Berling, and Sylvie Milhaud. Set in Antwerp, Just Friends is about the jazz scene in the 1950s. The film received the André Cavens Award and won three Joseph Plateau Awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Wajnberg. It was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards. The music was written and supervised by Michel Herr and featured saxophonist Archie Shepp. Dichiarazioni d'amore Dichiarazioni damore is a 1994 Italian drama film written and directed by Pupi Avati. The film premiered out of competition at the 51st Venice International Film Festival. The Awkward Age The Awkward Age is a 1994 Bosnian drama film directed by Nenad Dizdarević. The film was selected as the Bosnian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Too Much Happiness Trop de bonheur is a 1994 French comedy drama film directed by Cédric Kahn, who co-wrote the screenplay with Ismaël Ferroukhi. The film won the Cannes Film Festivals Youth Award, the Prix Jean Vigo, and Special Mention at the Torino International Festival of Young Cinema. The Michelle Apts. The Michelle Apartments is a Canadian black comedy film, directed by John Pozer and released in 1995. The film stars Henry Czerny as Alex Hartwell, a government auditor sent to the small town of Walton to review the books of a chemical company. When his hotel room is mistakenly given to another client, he is forced to take a room in the Michelle Apartments, where he is drawn into a romantic attraction to his neighbour Madeline, whose husband Dean is in prison. When Dean is released and comes home to find Madeline and Alex kissing, events spiral into a murderous chaos. The cast also includes Peter Outerbridge, Nancy Beatty and Maria Vacratsis. The film premiered at the 1995 Toronto International Film Festival. Layin' Low Layin Low is a 1996 film directed by Danny Leiner and stars Jeremy Piven, Louise Lasser and Edie Falco. Life Life is a 1996 Australian film about life in a section of a prison reserved for those infected with HIV. Shastra Shastra is a 1996 Hindi action film directed by Sanjay Khanna. The film stars Sunil Shetty and Anjali Jathar.film was moderate success at the box office. Ombre roventi Shadow of Illusion is an Italian film directed by Mario Caiano. The film stars William Berger, Daniela Giordano and Krista Nell. It is about a fashion model named Gail Bland who travels to Cairo where she meets a mysterious man named Caleb. Bland then runs into a cult of hippies who worship Osiris and make human sacrifices. The film was shot at Cinecittà and on location in Egypt. The film had a troubled production history being shot during the War of Attrition in Egypt and with cast members signing on shortly before production and the female lead being replaced with Daniela Giordano during the first day of production. The release date in Italy of Shadow of Illusion is unclear, with Associazione Nazionale Industrie Cinematografiche Audiovisive e Multimedia dating the first public screening of the film to be April 16, 1972 while La Stampa wrote about a screening as early as 1971. Landmandsliv Landmandsliv is a 1965 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Lone Hertz. Jaali Note Jaali Note is a 1960 Hindi film directed by Shakti Samanta, based on the theme of counterfeit money. It stars Dev Anand along with Madhubala, Om Prakash, Madan Puri, and Helen. The films music was by O.P. Nayyar, which became very popular. Gadgetman Gadgetman is a 1996 American-British TV movie directed by Jim Goddard starring Martin Delaney and Marina Sirtis. Esther Esther is a 97-minute 1986 Austrian-British-Dutch-Israeli Hebrew-language independent underground dramatic historical experimental art film directed by Amos Gitai, his directorial debut. The film tells the story of Esther from the Hebrew Bibles Book of Esther and stars Simone Benyamini, Zare Vartanian, Mohammad Bakri and Juliano Mer-Khamis. Attack Squadron! is a 1963 Japanese film directed by Shue Matsubayashi. The film is about Lt. Colonel Senda who commands three fighter squadrons, eventually being dominated by Allied forces in June 1944. Farmer Al Falfa Sees New York Farmer Al Falfa Sees New York, also called Farmer Al Falfa in New York, is a silent short animated film produced by Bray Productions, featuring Farmer Al Falfa. The film is part of the early series to feature the character. The series itself began after a successful pilot film released a year ago. Idi Kathakaadu Idi Katha Kaadu is a 1979 Indian Telugu language drama film directed by K. Balachander starring Kamal Haasan, Jayasudha, Sarath Babu, Chiranjeevi, Saritha, and Ramaprabha. It is a remake of Balachanders earlier Tamil hit Avargal. Jayasudha reprised the role of Sujatha in the original. Kamal Haasan starred in the same role in both languages. This film also had Chiranjeevi as the villainous husband of Jayasudha. The film was shot in Black and white. Aaj Ki Awaz Aaj Ki Awaaz is a 1984 Bollywood film produced by B. R. Chopra and directed by Ravi Chopra. The film stars Raj Babbar, Smita Patil, Nana Patekar, and Vijay Arora. The films music is by Ravi. The film is based on Hollywood movie Death wish, Later, in 1985, this film was remade into Telugu as Nyayam Meere Cheppali and Tamil as Naan Sigappu Manithan. Merry Christmas... Happy New Year Buon Natale... buon anno is a 1989 Italian comedy drama film directed by Luigi Comencini. It is based on the novel with the same name by Pasquale Festa Campanile. For this film Virna Lisi was awarded with a Silver Ribbon for best actress. The film was coproduced with France where it was released as Joyeux Noël, bonne année. Dharmputra Dharmputra is a 1961 Hindi film directed by Yash Chopra based on a novel of the same name by Acharya Chatursen. This is Yashs second directorial venture. It was the first Hindi film to depict the partition of India, and Hindu fundamentalism. Produced by his elder brother B.R. Chopra, who was himself uprooted from Lahore, during the partition of India and established B.R. Films in Mumbai in 1956. The film dealt with issues of religious bigotry, fanaticism and communalism amidst the backdrop of the partition. Two years earlier, Yash Chopra had made his debut with Dhool Ka Phool, steeped in Nehruvian secularism, wherein a Muslim brings up an "illegitimate" Hindu child and featured the classic song "Tu Hindu Banega Na Musalman Banega, Insaan Ki Aulaad Hai, Insaan Banega". The theme was reversed in this film as herein a Hindu family brings up an illegitimate Muslim child. This was Shashi Kapoors first film as an adult actor playing the pivotal role of a Hindu fundamentalist. Noted actor Rajendra Kumar made a special appearance for a song as did Shashikala. At the 9th National Film Awards it was awarded the Best Feature Film in Hindi. Rita la zanzara Rita the Mosquito is a 1966 Italian musicarello film directed by Lina Wertmüller. It has a sequel, Dont Sting the Mosquito. Ohh, Nooo! Mr. Bill Presents Ohh Nooo! Mr. Bill Presents is an American variety / sketch comedy television series created by Walter Williams, and stars Mr. Bill, Williams character who was made popular on Saturday Night Live from 1976-1980. The series premiered on the Fox Family Channel on August 18, 1998, and lasted 42 hour-long episodes, concluding in 1999. Ohh Nooo! Mr. Bill Presents features, in addition to sketches starring Mr. Bill, sketches from various British comedies including: Mr. Bean, Hale and Pace, Russ Abbot, Freddie Starr, and The Baldy Man. Also featured were the classic Mr. Bill shorts from Saturday Night Live. Computer generated animation of Mr. Bill was also occasionally interwoven into the segments involving the traditional clay Mr. Bill. Out of the Wilderness Out of the Wilderness is a 2001 television film directed by Steve Kroschel. Bobbili Puli Bobbili Puli is a 1982 Indian Telugu-language patriotic drama film, written and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. The film stars N. T. Rama Rao, Sridevi in the lead roles and music composed by J. V. Raghavulu. The film, upon release, was a commercial success and was recorded as a Blockbuster at Box Office India. Shankar and kamalhasans Indian in 1996and Vijayakanth and Murugadass "Ramana"Tagorein Telugu in 2003 are loosely based upon this movies Plot.It was remade in Hindi as Zakhmi Sher, starring Jeetendra, Dimple Kapadia in the pivotal roles. Justice Chaudhury Justice Chaudhury is a 1983 Bollywood Action film, produced by G.A. Seshagiri Rao under the Padmalaya Studios banner, presented by Krishna and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film stars Jeetendra, Sridevi, Hema Malini, Moushumi Chatterjee in the lead roles and music of the film was composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film is a remake of Telugu blockbuster movie Justice Chowdary, which also stars Sridevi in the same role. The film too recorded as a BlockBuster at the box office. Eyes Beyond Seeing Eyes Beyond Seeing is a 1995 religious, drama film. Many scenes were filmed at the Kings Park Psychiatric Center on Long Island. Five on a Treasure Island Five on a Treasure Island is an 8-part 1957 British film serial made by the Childrens Film Foundation, based on the novel of the same name by Enid Blyton. The author herself helped cast the film. It was filmed in Dorset, UK, at Corfe Castle, in Corfe Castle Village, the Jurassic Coast, Lulworth Cove and Stair Hole near Lulworth Cove which served as the Kirrin Island landing spot for the rowing boat in the film. The antique store from the beginning of the film was filmed at Olivers in 5 West Street, Corfe Castle Village, Dorset, UK. Not So Dusty Not So Dusty is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Bill Owen, Leslie Dwyer and Joy Nichols. Osaka Story is a 1999 Japanese drama film directed by Jun Ichikawa and starring Chizuru Ikewaki, Kōsuke Minamino, Kenji Sawada and Yūko Tanaka. It was released on 27 March 1999. Presage Presagio is a 1975 Mexican film directed and written by Luis Alcoriza. Duplessis Duplessis was a historical television series in Quebec, Canada, that aired in 1978. It tells the story of Maurice Duplessis, the controversial premier of Quebec from 1936 to 1939 and 1944 to 1959. It is one of the most famous mini-series in Quebec television history. The series was written by Oscar-winning film director Denys Arcand, and based in large part on Conrad Blacks popular biography. The series contains 7 episodes, each one containing a different historic moment in Duplessiss life and path into power. Duplessis is portrayed by Jean Lapointe. It is distributed by Radio-Canada and is available on DVD. Couch Couch is a feature-length underground film directed by Andy Warhol, and starring Gerard Malanga, Piero Heliczer, Naomi Levine, Gregory Corso, Allen Ginsberg, John Palmer, Baby Jane Holzer, Ivy Nicholson, Amy Taubin, Ondine, Peter Orlovsky, Jack Kerouac, Taylor Mead, Kate Heliczer, Rufus Collins, Joseph LeSeuer, Binghamton Birdie, Mark Lancaster, Gloria Wood, and Billy Name. Ropewalk Ropewalk is a 2000 American romantic comedy film. It was written and directed by Matthew Brown. The film stars Fred Ward and Lesley Ann Warren. It is Browns directorial debut. The Battles of Coronel and Falkland Islands The Battles of Coronel and Falkland Islands is a 1927 British documentary film directed by Walter Summers. The film focuses on the naval warfare around the Battle of Coronel and Battle of the Falkland Islands during the First World War. It was the last in a successful series of documentary reconstructions of First World War battles by British Instructional Films made between 1921 and 1927. The film was produced at Cricklewood Studios and on location off Malta and the Isles of Scilly. The film is an entirely fictional recreation with a strong documentary feel. The film cost an estimated £18,000 to make. It grossed £70,000 in Britain alone. It was restored and re-released by the BFI in 2014. Black Mamba Black Mamba is a 1974 horror film starring John Ashley. Apnapan Apnapan is a 1977 Indian Bollywood drama film, produced and directed by J. Om Prakash under the FILMYUG Pvt. Ltd. banner. It stars Sanjeev Kumar, Jeetendra, Reena Roy, Sulakshana Pandit in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film is recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. This film was remade in Telugu as Illalu, starring Shoban Babu, Sridevi, Jayasudha in the pivotal roles. Reena Roy plays a selfish gold-digger that abandons her husband and child, which won her numerous accolades and a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. However, she rejected the award on the basis that she is the heroine of the film, not the supporting actress. This is the precursor to the type of role Meryl Streep played two years later in the English-language movie Kramer vs. Kramer. Vishnu Vishnu is a 1994 Malayalam movie directed by P. Sreekumar. The movie features Mammootty and Sobhana in the lead roles. The movie was produced and distributed by B. Sasikumar under the banner of Mudra Arts. The story of the movie was by the director himself and the screenplay and dialogues were written by Venu Nagavally. Pyaasa Sawan Pyaasa Sawan is a 1981 Bollywood drama film, produced by Prasan Kapoor under the Tirupati Pictures Enterprises banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars Jeetendra, Reena Roy, Moushmi Chatterji in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. This is regarded as one of the classic hits of the lead actor Reena Roy. The film was highly successful as was its songs. The film is a remake of Telugu movie Yedanthasthula Meda, starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jaya Sudha, Sujatha in the pivotal roles. Sofya Kovalevskaya Sofya Kovalevskaya is a 1985 biographical television miniseries, directed by Ayan Shakhmaliyeva and starring Elena Safonova. Insaniyat Insaniyat is a 1955 Hindi film produced and directed by S. S. Vasan. The film stars Dev Anand, Dilip Kumar, Bina Rai, Jayant and Shobhana Samarth. The films songs were written by Rajendra Krishan. The films music is by C. Ramchandra. It is a remake of 1950 Telugu film Palletoori Pilla and is the only film to feature veteran actors Dev Anand and Dilip Kumar together onscreen. Banarasi Babu Banarasi Babu is a 1973 Hindi film directed by Shankar Mukherjee. The film stars Dev Anand, Yogeeta Bali, Rakhee, I. S. Johar and Bhagwan. Operacija Cartier Cartier Project is a Slovenian TV film based upon the novel The Cartier Project by Miha Mazzini. The Slovenian title is Operacija Cartier. Produced by TV Slovenija, 90 minutes, 1991. Director: Miran Zupanič Screenplay: Miha Mazzini Cinematographer: Radovan Čok Editor: Neva Fajon Music: Urban Koder Meera Meera is a 1992 Tamil romance film, directed by P. C. Sreeram in his directorial debut and written by M. R. Bharathi. The film stars Aishwarya as the title character along Vikram in the lead roles, while Tarun, Poornam Viswanathan, Gandhimathi, Janagaraj, and Chinni Jayanth play supporting roles. Nassar and Sarath Kumar make friendly appearances, and the latter has an extended cameo appearance. The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja with cinematography by P. C. Sreeram and editing by B. Lenin and V. T. Vijayan. The film released on 18 December 1992. Al Qadisiyya Al Qadisiyya is a 1981 Iraqi drama film directed by Salah Abu Seif. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. Barrier Device "Barrier Device" is a 2002 short film written and directed by Grace Lee. It stars Sandra Oh as a sex researcher and Suzy Nakamura as a subject. It won four awards, including the silver medal at the 29th Student Academy Awards. Décryptage Décryptage is a 2003 documentary written by Jacques Tarnero and directed by Philippe Bensoussan. The French film examines media coverage of the Arab–Israeli conflict in the media of France, and concludes that the medias presentation of the Arab–Israeli conflict in France is consistently skewed against Israel and may be responsible for exacerbating antisemitism. Mafia Mafia is a 1993 Malayalam language action crime film, directed by Shaji Kailas and scripted by Renji Panicker. It stars Suresh Gopi, Vikram, Janardhanan, Tiger Prabhakar, Babu Antony, Vijayaraghavan and Geetha in the lead roles, this film revolved around the Bangalore underworld. The film was successful at the box office. Madam X Madam X is a 1994 Hindi action crime drama film directed by Deepak Shivadasani and featuring Rekha, Mohsin Khan, Shakti Kapoor and Raza Murad in important roles. The film has a similar plot line to the 1978 Hindi film Don. Deadlines Deadlines is a 2004 French / British / Tunisian action film directed by Ludi Boeken and Michael Alan Lerner. A Is for Atom A Is for Atom is a 14-minute 1953 promotional animated short documentary film created by John Sutherland and sponsored by General Electric. It is now in the public domain. The short explains what an atom is, how nuclear energy is released from certain kinds of atoms, the peacetime uses of nuclear power, and the by-products of nuclear fission. It is Sutherlands most-decorated film, having won numerous honors at film festivals. A is for Atom was re-released by General Electric in 1964. John Sutherland Studios was contracted by GE to modernize the film. Changes include included tighter editing, new music and a focus on nuclear power as opposed to nuclear bombs. Yeong-jaui jeonseong shidae Yeong-jas Heydays is a 1975 South Korean film directed by Kim Ho-sun. It became a huge box office hit upon its release; it drew an audience of 360,000, surpassing the top foreign film at the time, The Sting, by 30,000. Shanghai Story Shanghai Story is a 2004 Chinese film directed by Peng Xiaolian. A family drama, the film was the surprise winner of the 19th Golden Rooster Awards in China, where it won best picture over the heavily favored House of Flying Daggers. The films win was also surprising given that the story, according to Arthur Jones of Variety, included references to the Cultural Revolution, which is still a sore subject for Chinese censors. Even more surprisingly, the film was little-touched by censors. While the films studio in Shanghai requested changes to the ending, Peng asked for the decision to come from the State Administration of Radio in Beijing, who chose to leave the film be. Ang panday Ang Panday is a popular Filipino action-fantasy film starring Fernando Poe. The movie is based on the fictional comics character of the same name, which was created by Carlo J. Caparas and illustrated by Steve Gan. The movie was followed by three other sequels, also featuring Poe as Flavio, namely Pagbabalik ng Panday, Ikatlong Yugto and Ika-Apat Na Aklat. All four films were shown at the Metro Manila Film Festival in their respective years. An animated TV series, dubbed as the first full-length Filipino animation series, was shown in RPN 9 during the mid-1980s. It was patterned after the storyline of the first movie. Location Africa Location Africa is a 1987 film by Swiss filmmaker Steff Gruber. Gui xin niang The Bride from Hell is a 1972 Hong Kong horror film produced by the Shaw Brothers studio. Round Three Almost: Round Three is a skateboarding video that was released in DVD format in 2004. The video is the inaugural full-length production of the Almost Skateboards company, which was cofounded by professional skateboarders Rodney Mullen and Daewon Song in the previous year. Burglars at Work Burglars at Work is a 1904 French short crime film directed by Gaston Velle for Pathé Films. Being Caribou Being Caribou is a 2005 documentary film that chronicles the travels of husband and wife Karsten Heuer and Leanne Allison following the migration of the Porcupine caribou Herd, in order to explore the Arctic Refuge drilling controversy. The journey lasted 5 months, starting from the community of Old Crow on April 8, 2003 and ending September 8, 2003. The film is produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Karsten Heuer documented this trek with Leanne Allison, which was also their honeymoon, in his book "Being Caribou: Five Months on Foot with an Arctic Herd". The book was published in 2005. Saving Angelo Saving Angelo is a 2007 Dominic Scott Kay-directed short film based on the true events of a white boxer that he and his family rescued in 2003. All promotions and earnings wents to animal charity projects. In January 2007, Kay filed a lawsuit claiming that producer Conroy Kanter "unfairly demanded creative control and distribution rights" for the film. The suit was settled out of court with Kay receiving "full ownership and control" of the film, along with a $20,000 donation to Crusades for Animals. Rash Rash, written RASH, is a 2005 Australian documentary film, directed by Nicholas Hansen. Its subject is contemporary urban Australia and the artists who are making it a host for illegal street art. With the tagline Scratch it and it spreads, Rash explores the cultural value of unsanctioned public art and the ways that street art and graffiti contribute to public dialogue. Directed by Nicholas Hansen and Mutiny Media, Rash was three years in the making and includes interviews with many of Melbourne’s inspired street art and graffiti artists as well as visitors who came to Melbourne and leave their mark. Rash is the first feature-length documentary in Australia to focus on the new art form of street art. Filming began in 2002 on this documentary, which conveys the commitment, ideals and beliefs demonstrated in Melbourne street art. Artists use a variety of approaches including bill posters, stencils, and performance art put the artwork right in the public eye. The film was made in the lead up to the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games. Before the games local councils were juggling the need to present a clean and safe city for visitors against the enthusiastic activities of street and graffiti artists. A similar response was later observed in the lead up to the London 2012 Summer Olympics In Rash the spirit of rebellion is channeled into street art and the visual conversations are spread across the walls of Melbourne. Rash offers a rare look inside these graffiti artists world-view. A 2006 review stated ‘It is this rare spotlight on this hidden subculture that makes Rash so fascinating and potentially illuminating to those who view graffiti artists as merely vandals. In fact, it is this misconception of the graffiti artist and their role in society that Hansen’s film centrally explores. Rash reveals that Melbourne’s graffiti subculture is not only a very tight knit community where everyone knows what each other is doing. It is also governed by a set of ‘street etiquette’’. Prior to its 2006 TV broadcast in Australia Sacha Molitorisz of The Age Newspaper reviewed the film saying ‘This fresh documentary explores Melbournes flourishing graffiti subculture.’ Other notable screenings include the 17 August 2008 event of documentaries programmed in the exhibition at the Tate Modern in London. Archival footage from Rash was licensed to Banksys film production company Paranoid Pictures for the opening montage of documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop. Archival footage from RASH is also included in Obey_Giant_ 2017. Featured artists include Chali 2na, Civilian Dest, Dominic Allen, Fers, Fliq, Ha-Ha, Dlux AKA James Dodd, KAB 101, Kano, Lister, Meek, Miles Allinson, Prism, Psalm, Reka, Shida, Sixten, Snog, Sync, Tai Snaith, Tower, and Vexta. The Rash DVD extras include short films: Girls Do Street Art, Gallery VS Street, Drawing Room, Phibs, Urban Express – Short Film 2004, Shepard Fairey OBEY GIANT USA, SCIEN, 123Klan – France. Dansh Dansh is a 2005 Hindi Drama film directed by Kanika Verma and produced by Anish Ranjan. The film features Kay Kay Menon, Sonali Kulkarni and Aditya Srivastava in titular roles. The film is based on the armed struggle of the Mizoram National Front with Indian Army along with blood, torture and rape sequences. The film is a remake of the movie "Death and the Maiden". El Benny El Benny is a Cuban film released in 2006, directed and co-written by Jorge Luis Sánchez, his first feature-length film. It is a fictional story based on the life of the famous Cuban musician Benny Moré. It includes new versions of his songs performed by musicians including Chucho Valdés, Juan Formell, Haila and Orishas. The film premiered in Cuba in July 2006, and was presented at the Locarno International Film Festival in August 2006, where its star, Renny Arozarena, won the Boccalino prize for best performance for protagonist in all sections of festival. The film was Cubas candidate for the Academy Awards. The film won the "First Work" award at the New Latin American Cinema festival in Havana in December 2006. It received its official U.S. premiere at the "Palm Springs International Film Festival" on 6 January 2007, and its east coast premiere at the Miami International Film Festival in March 2007. The director, Sánchez, is distantly related to Benny Moré. Assassination of Russia Assassination of Russia is a 2002 documentary film that describes the September 1999 Russian apartment bombings as a terrorism act committed by Russian state security services. The film was created in 2001 by French producers Jean-Charles Deniau and Charles Gazelle. Yuri Felshtinsky and Alexander Litvinenko worked as consultants for the film; the film was made on the basis of their book Terror from Within. The French producers initially worked for Russian TV company NTV to expand their program "Sugar of Ryazan" and later to TV-6. When TV-6 channel was closed by Russian authorities, the film was 70% completed. The remaining funds were provided by Boris Berezovsky. Leader of party Liberal Russia, Sergei Yushenkov flew to the premier on March 5, 2002, in London, to announce that his party is going to distribute copies of the film around the country to demonstrate "how the secret services deceived Russian citizens". This film was broadcast by the main TV channels of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Russian State Duma Deputy Yuli Rybakov brought a hundred copies to St. Petersburg, but the copies were confiscated at customs in violation of his parliamentary immunity. No TV station in Russia was able to show the film. Tens of thousands of copies were sold in Russia in 2002. Sergei Yushenkov presented the film at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in 2002, decrying lack of civilian control over the Russian armed forces including the secret services. A staffer in Senate Foreign Relations Committee said, "We just cannot go out and say that the president of Russia is a mass murderer. But it is important that we know it." Francisco de Miranda Francisco de Miranda is a Venezuelan film on the life of Venezuelan independence hero Francisco de Miranda. It was released in Venezuela in August 2006, opening at 40 cinemas, and beating Superman Returns at the box office. Madhumasam Madhumasam is a Telugu romantic drama produced by D. Ramanaidu and directed by Chandra Siddhartha. The film has Sumanth, Sneha, and Parvati Melton in the lead roles. This film released on 9 February 2007 and was a hit at the box office having a run of over a hundred days in a few centres. Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is a 2006 slasher short film produced by Screen Screams Pictures. The film was written, produced, cast, directed, shot, edited, marketed and released all in less than twenty-one days. Metastasis - Shinchin taisha is a 1971 Japanese experimental film by Toshio Matsumoto. Forgotten Pills Forgotten Pills is a 2010 American indie film written and directed by David Hefner. It stars Chris Blasman, Christina Murphy, Tye Alexander, Shane Callahan and Larry Bishop as the drug dealer Mathis. The film is a feature-length version of an original short film of the name. It was shot in Los Angeles, California in late 2007. The film was released on June 5, 2010 as an Official Selection for the 2010 Dances With Films festival in Los Angeles, where it was awarded the Grand Jury Award for Features. Ein Job Ein Job is a 2008 German television film based on Irene Disches novel The Job. It was directed by Christian Görlitz and stars British actress Vanessa Redgrave. The German-language production was filmed in Hamburg. Adela Adela is a 2008 Filipino drama independent film starring the Philippine Screen Legend, Anita Linda. The film was a tribute for the award-winning film veteran which won Best Actress awards from the Gawad Tanglaw, 10th Cinemanila International Film Festival and Young Critics Circle for her portrayal of the titular character. The story of Adela, which takes place in a span of one day, is a heartbreaking story of a woman who longs for the company of her loved ones. Some of the stars tapped to act as Adelas neighbors are Jason Abalos and Iza Calzado. Motherland Motherland is a 2010 independent documentary film directed and written by Owen Alik Shahadah. Motherland is the sequel to the 2005 documentary 500 Years Later. Kureyon Shin-chan: Chô arashi wo yobu kinpoko no yûsha is a 2008 anime film. It is the 16th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released to theatres on April 19, 2008 in Japan. It was released in India on Hungama TV on 26 January 2013 as Shin Chan Movie: The Golden Sword. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation. The running time is 93 minutes. It grossed about 1.2 billion yen. The Forgotten Woman The Forgotten Woman is a 2008 Canadian documentary film directed by Dilip Mehta and written by Deepa Mehta. The film is about widows in India, and was inspired by Deepa Mehtas 2005 Academy Award-nominated film on the same subject, Water. The film was primarily shot in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. The Burning Season The Burning Season is a documentary about the burning of rainforests in Indonesia which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2008. The main characters featured in the film are: Dorjee Sun from Australia; Achmadi, a small-scale palm oil farmer from Jambi province in Indonesia; and Lone Drøscher Nielsen, a Danish conservationist based in Kalimantan, Indonesia. My Wife Is a Gambling Maestro My Wife Is a Gambling Maestro Suicide Dolls Suicide Dolls is a 2010 American film directed by Keith Shaw and starring LaQuita Cleare, Christy Carlson Romano, Heather Tom and Steven Bauer. Hosa Belaku Hosa Belaku is a 1982 Kannada romantic drama film directed by Dorai - Bhagwan duo. It is based on the novel of the same name by Vani. The film starred Rajkumar, Saritha and K. S. Ashwath in lead roles. The movie saw a theatrical run of 26 weeks. In certain centres, the movie was purposefully removed to release Haalu Jenu which in turn was removed after a successful run for Chalisuva Modagalu. The film was a musical blockbuster with all the songs composed by M. Ranga Rao considered to be evergreen hits. He was awarded with the State Award for Best Music Director for the year. Mutilation Mile Mutilation Mile is a 2009 American horror film shot, edited, written, produced, and directed by Ron Atkins. The film stars Lawrence Bucher and Daniel McCabe as Jack and Jimmy DeGrasso, who, on a mission to find the killer of their beloved uncle Sal, murder everyone who crosses their path. The word "fuck" is used 664 times in the films 82-minute running time, making it one of the films that most frequently uses the word. The Builder The Builder is a 2010 feature film directed by Rick Alverson. The film features actor Colm OLeary in his debut performance as an Irish immigrant struggling to reconcile the American ideal and its manifestation in the real world. It was the first feature film released by the independent music label Jagjaguwar. I Love Luci I Love Luci is a short film written and directed by Colin Kennedy. The film was produced by Coffey for Sigma Films Top Secret Rosies: The Female 'Computers' of WWII Top Secret Rosies: The Female "Computers" of WWII is a 2010 documentary film directed by LeAnn Erickson. The film is focused on recognizing the contributions of women during WWII, serving as human computers and six of whom went on to program one of the earliest computers, the ENIAC. Their work helped the United States improve the accuracy of weaponry as most conducted ballistics analysis. The film officially premiered on November 1 on PBS. Bava Nachadu Bava Nachadu is a 2001 Tollywood film produced by M. Arjuna Raju under the Roja Movies banner, written and directed by K. S. Ravikumar. It stars Nagarjuna Akkineni, Simran and Reema Sen in the lead roles, with music scored by M. M. Keeravani. The Hindi version of the film is Naya Ghulam. The film is a flop at the box office. Ramudochhadu Ramudochadu is a 1996 Telugu drama film, produced by Yarlagadda Surendra under the S. S. Creations banner and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Krishna, Soundarya, Ravali in the lead roles and music composed by Raj. The film was recorded as Average at the box office. This film was dubbed into Hindi as Naya Aatish in 1998. Vinayakudu Vinayakudu is a 2008 Telugu comedy film written and directed by Sai Kiran Adivi. The film stars Krishnudu and Sonia of Happy Days fame in the lead roles and Poonam Kaur plays the role of Sonias friend. The film released on 21 November 2008 to critical and commercial acclaim. The film was partially re-shot, and set to release in Tamil on 6 January 2012 as Vinayaka, with extra scenes filmed with Santhanam. It spawned a sequel titled Village Lo Vinayakudu. Uncle Brian Uncle Brian is a Canadian 2010 comedy-drama film directed by Nick McAnulty and starring Daniel MacLean in the title role. The film premiered at the 2010 New York City International Film Festival where it was honoured with two award nominations including for Best Feature Film, and winning the Best Lead Actor award for Daniel MacLean. Marvel Super Heroes 4D Marvel Super Heroes 4D is an animated 4D film that was launched at Madame Tussauds London on May 31, 2010. On April 26, 2012, an updated version of the film with a different plot was also opened at Madame Tussauds New York.On December 14, 2017, a version of the film was also opened at Madame Tussauds Singapore. A new version of the film with a plot set in Las Vegas was opened at Madame Tussauds Las Vegas on November 20, 2013. Another version Marvel Super Heroes 4D: Avengers Battle in Bali was launched in Bali on November 22, 2013. The Death of an Insect The Death of an Insect is a 2010 short Finnish experimental film directed by Hannes Vartiainen and Pekka Veikkolainen. The film was created using real insects and uses a variety of animation techniques, including stop-motion and 3D models. The film contains no dialogue. Bulong Bulong is a 2011 Filipino horror-comedy science fiction film starring Angelica Panganiban and Vhong Navarro. The film was released by Star Cinema. City of Damnation City of Damnation is a 2009 South Korean film directed by Kim Dong-won and is a remake of the 2002 Hong Kong film Infernal Affairs. Salvage Mice is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Ryuta Tasaki. Twisted Trunk, Big Fat Body Vakratunda Mahakaaya is a 2015 Marathi Film about an attempted terrorist attack in Mumbai during the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi. It is a comedy thriller, directed by Punarvasu Naik and produced by Bohra Bros, Anurag Kashyap, Guneet Monga and Anshuman Jain. The film features an ensemble cast of Vijay Maurya, Naman Jain, Shashank Shende, Prarthana Behere, Rishi Deshpande, Jayant Sawarkar & Usha Nadkarni. The Harvest/La Cosecha The Harvest is a 2010 documentary film about agricultural child labor in America. The film depicts children as young as 12 years of age who work as many as 12 hours a day, six months a year, subject to hazardous conditions: heat exposure, pesticides, and dangerous work. The agriculture industry has been subject to significantly more lenient labor laws than any other occupation in the United States. As a result, lack of consistent schooling significantly limits their opportunities of succeeding in high school or more. The hazardous conditions threaten their health and lives. The purpose of the documentary is to bring awareness of the harsh working conditions which tens of thousands of children face in the fields of the United States each year and to enact the Childrens Act for Responsible Employment which will bring parity of labor conditions to field workers that are afforded to minors in other occupations. Romantic Heaven Romantic Heaven is a 2011 South Korean melodrama about fate, love, loss, and redemption. Though the premise is sentimental, dealing with a variety of characters and their relationships in both life and the afterlife, it is very much in line with writer-director Jang Jins previous works, combining elements of several different genres, including romance, comedy, drama, ghost and even police thriller into an eccentric, playful and imaginative film. First Kiss First Kiss is a 2012 American short comedy film directed by Charles Hood and music composed by Kevin Blumenfeld. I Carried You Home I Carried You Home is a Thai independent film in road movie genre released in 2012. Naughty Reunion Naughty Reunion is a 2011 American made for cable erotic film directed by David Nichols. Luv U Soniyo Luv U Soniyo is a 2013 Hindi romance film directed by Joe Rajan and produced by Viacom 18, Harsh Jain Beena Hemanshu Mehta and Joe Rajan. Creative Producers – Gautam Buragohain, Shivkumar Parthasarathy. Cinematography by Kalpesh Bhandarkar. Mark and Soniyo, who after having been brought together by fate have to win over their parents consent. Their cultures clash in every possible way and just when fate decides to turn the game around, all they have is their faith in each other and a little help from their friends. The film features Tanuj Virwani and Neha Hinge as main characters. Identity Card Identity Card is a 2014 Indian drama written, produced and directed by Rahat Kazmi. It stars Tia Bajpai, Prashantt Guptha, Furqan Merchant, Vipin Sharma, Brijendra Kala, Saurabh Shukla, Shoib Kazmi and Raghubir Yadav. The film is a depiction of police interrogation and the tension that prevails in Kashmir. The film won multiple international awards. The Well The Well is a 2013 Mexican slice of life drama film by the Australian director Michael Rowe. Farah Goes Bang Farah Goes Bang is a 2013 American road-trip comedy directed by Meera Menon, and written by Menon and Laura Goode. The film was produced by Goode, Erica Fishman, Danielle Firoozi, and Liz Singh. The film was Menons feature film debut and premiered at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival where it won The Nora Ephron Prize. The film was picked up for distribution by Seed&Spark, and received a VOD release in April 2015. Veera Parampare Veera Parampare is a 2010 Kannada drama film starring Ambarish, Sudeep, Aindritha Ray directed by S.Narayan. Bhagyavathi Narayan has produced the film under home banner and S. Narayan himself has scored the songs and background score by Dharma Vish. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Nafrat Ki Aandhi in 2014. Kaamannana Makkalu Kaamannana Makkalu is a 2008 Kannada action comedy drama film directed by Chi.Gurudutt and produced by N.S. Rajkumar featuring Sudeep, Rockline Venkatesh, Deepu and Vaibhavi in the lead roles. The film is a remake of the Malayalam blockbuster Thommanum Makkalum which had already been remade in Tamil as Majaa by Rockline Venkatesh who incidentally was the second lead of this movie. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Aandhi Aur Toofan in 2009 by Wide Angle Media Pvt Ltd and into Telugu as Eela and released on 26 July 2013. Jogo de Xadrez Chess Game is a 2014 Brazilian thriller film written and directed by Luis Antonio Pereira. The film follows the story of a woman who is sentenced to prison because of a social security fraud involving a senator. The senator fears that she can tell the truth to the authorities, so he bribes the prison warden to prevent her from telling the truth. Breach in the Silence Breach in the Silence is a 2012 Venezuelan drama film directed by Luis Rodríguez and Andrés Rodríguez. The film was selected as the Venezuelan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. My Prairie Home My Prairie Home is a 2013 Canadian documentary film about transgender singer/songwriter Rae Spoon, directed by Chelsea McMullan. It features musical performances and interviews about Spoon’s troubled childhood, raised by Pentecostal parents obsessed with the Rapture and an abusive father, as well as Spoons past experiences with gender confusion. The film was shot in the Canadian Prairies, including the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Drumheller. My Prairie Home was produced by Lea Marin for the National Film Board of Canada. McMullan has said she first found out about Spoon around 2007, when she was making a western-themed NFB film set in the B.C. Interior. She was searching for "subversive" country-folk soundtrack music when someone suggested Spoon. According to Spoon, the idea for the documentary came out of a discussion with McMullan in 2010 about the musician’s perceived lack of marketability, a criticism Spoon sometimes receives when applying for music video funding. Spoon has stated that it had initially been difficult for to open up so much about personal details, so McMullan suggested writing it down before they talked. Spoon did so, and ended up writing the book First Spring Grass Fire, which was published in the fall of 2012. The book was a nominee for the 2013 Lambda Literary Awards in the Transgender Fiction category, and Spoon was awarded an Honour of Distinction from the Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBT writers in 2014. Paisa Paisa Paisa Paisa is a 2013 Indian Malayalam thriller film written and directed by debutante director Prasanth Murali. The film was produced by Raj Zacharias under the banner Celebs and Red Carpet and features Indrajith, Aju Varghese, Mamta Mohandas, Sandhya and Daniel Balaji in the lead roles. Set against the backdrop of Chennai and Kochi, Paisa Paisa is a multi-narrative realistic thriller showing how money can affect the lives of people. The film released on 28 June 2013. The songs were composed by debutant, Aby Salvin while Rahul Raj composed the background score. Malacrianza Malacrianza, also known as The Crows Nest, is a Salvadorian/Canadian film written and directed by Arturo Menéndez. The film tells the story of a lowly piñata vendor from a small town in El Salvador and the struggles that befall him after an extortion letter is left on his doorstep. Malacrianza is the first fiction film from El Salvador since 1969 which has also had the first worldwide release. The film was released on October 4, 2014 at the AFI Silver Latin American Film Festival. Void Void is a 2013 Lebanese drama film written by Georges Khabbaz and directed by seven different directors, who are all graduates from Notre Dame University. The film was nominated as the Lebanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not selected. New Town Utopia New Town Utopia is a 2018 documentary feature film about the British new town experiment. It is an alternative social history of the Essex town of Basildon, including interviews and performances from artists, poets and musicians of the town. We Were Wolves We Were Wolves is a 2014 Canadian feature film directed by Jordan Canning, co-written by Jordan Canning and Steve Cochrane, and starring Peter Mooney and Steve Cochrane as estranged brothers dealing with the fallout of their fathers death. The film also stars Lynda Boyd, Daniel Beirne and Melanie Scrofano. The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival and is distributed by Video Services Corp. Nocebo Nocebo is a short German thriller film. The films run time is 38 minutes. It was written by German scriptwriter Maggie Peren, directed by Lennart Ruff and produced by Südart Filmproduktion in association with Menelaos Film. The film was shot using an Arri Alexa by cinematographer Marcello Kahl. The film is Lennart Ruffs, Severin Höhnes and Tobias M. Hubers final project at the University of Television and Film Munich, as well as Marcello Kahls final project at the Filmacademy Ludwigsburg. Naku Penta Naku Taka Naku Penta Naku Taka is a 2014 Malayalam-language Indian film directed by Vayalar Madhavan Kutty and produced by Gokulam Gopalan starring Indrajith Sukumaran, Bhama, Murali Gopy, and Shankar. Christmas Wedding Baby Christmas Wedding Baby is a 2014 American romance film directed by Kiara C. Jones and starring Kimberley Drummond and Lisa Arrindell Anderson. The film was released on December 8, 2014. Mania Mania is a 2015 American independent horror film written by Jonathon Higgins and directed by Jessica Cameron. It was produced by Mem Ferda, and released by Camerons production company, Small Town Girl Production. Funding for the film was raised via an IndieGoGo campaign, in which rewards included the ability to vote on the locations for filming. It was part of a three-film project, in which two feature films were produced, as well as a behind-the-scenes documentary, Kill the PA. The plot of Mania follows a murderous lesbian couple on the run from the law, and stars Tristan Risk and Ellie Church. It has the tagline, "A Fucked Up Lesbian Love Story," and contains graphic violence, sex, and other disturbing imagery. North Mountain North Mountain is a Canadian action thriller film, released in 2015. Written and directed by Bretten Hannam and billed as a "cross between Brokeback Mountain and Rambo", the film stars Justin Rain as Wolf, a young Mikmaq hunter who encounters Crane, a wanted fugitive, in the forest. The two men fall in love and begin a relationship, which is tested when the gangsters looking for Crane arrive. Shot near Kejimkujik National Park in January 2015, the film premiered on September 23, 2015 at the Atlantic Film Festival. It screened at various LGBT film festivals, including Torontos Inside Out Film and Video Festival and the Vancouver Queer Film Festival, in 2016, and received a limited commercial run in 2018 at Torontos Carlton Theatre. Mang long te jiong Undercover Duet is a 2015 action comedy film directed by Mark Wu. A Hong Kong-China co-production, the film was released in Hong Kong on August 27 and in China on October 23, 2015. I Thought I Told You to Shut Up!! I Thought I Told You To Shut Up!! is a 2015 Canadian short documentary film by Charlie Tyrell about Reid Fleming, "the worlds toughest milkman", a cartoon character created by David Boswell. It was first shown at the South by Southwest film festival. The Visitor The Visitor, directed by Mehmet Eryilmaz, is 2015 Turkish film. The Visitor is the second feature film of Mehmet Eryilmaz has produced “A Fairground Attraction” as well as some other dramatic documentaries. The Visitor analyses the universal mother-daughter issue, with death theme and covers the sexual harassment within the family as the sub story. With the hope which drives from tragedy, this film tells the story of misfits as the first film of the director. The leading actors are Zümrüt Erkin, Tamer Levent, Ayten Uncuoğlu, Hale Akınlı, Ersin Umut Güler and young actress Melek Çınar. Sema Moritz with her songs and Fatih Al from the previous film, now Nur’s lover, acting fairground guy Cemal again is acting ‘Cemal’ in the Visitor. Montréal la blanche Montreal, White City is a Canadian drama film, released in 2016. The narrative feature film debut of documentarian and television director Bachir Bensaddek, the film was based on his own earlier theatrical play. The film centres on Kahina, a former Algerian pop star who abandoned the country during the Algerian Civil War and emigrated to Canada to live in peace and privacy. One Christmas Eve, however, she gets into a taxi driven by Amokrane, a more recent Algerian immigrant who recognizes her, forcing each to confront questions of personal identity and cultural assimilation as their personal stories and dramas collide. Missing on a Weekend Missing on a Weekend is an Indian investigating thriller film directed by Abhishek Jawkar and produced by Rajesh Patange, Sebastian Joseph and Abhishek Jawkar. Conjuring Conjuring is an 1896 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. The Primitive Man Brute Force Man is a short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, and starring Robert Harron and Mae Marsh. The film was shot in Chatsworth Park, Chatsworth. It is a story of cavemen and dinosaurs, and perhaps the first live-action dinosaur film. It is a sequel to Griffiths earlier film, "Mans Genesis". The Heart of Texas Ryan The Heart of Texas Ryan aka The Light of Western Stars is a 1917 American silent romantic western film starring Tom Mix and Bessie Eyton and directed by E.A. Martin. The film was produced by Sanford Productions. It is Tom Mixs first feature-length film. The film was re-released in 1923 as Single Shot Parker, a title by which it is sometimes called when marketed on home video and DVD. A Pleasant Journey A Pleasant Journey is a 1923 silent short comedy film and the tenth Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944. Miracle of the Wolves Le Miracle des loups is a French historical drama film from 1924, directed by Raymond Bernard, written by André-Paul Antoine, starring Jean-Emile Vanni-Marcoux. The scenario was based on a novel of Henry Dupuis-Mazuel "Le miracle des loups", published in 1924. Numerous scenes were filmed at the Cité de Carcassonne with thousands of participants. It was also filmed in Château de Pierrefonds, Col de Porte, Le Sappey-en-Chartreuse, and in studio. Raymond Bernard was a director, screenwriter, and actor. It was a debut for Marie Glory. The Midnight Girl The Midnight Girl is a 1925 American drama film directed by Wilfred Noy, starring Lila Lee and featuring Béla Lugosi. The Lightning Warrior The Lightning Warrior is a 1931 American Pre-Code Mascot movie serial starring Rin Tin Tin in his last role. It is regarded as one of the better Mascot serials. A number of the productions outdoor action sequences were filmed on the rocky Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, California, known for its huge sandstone boulders and widely recognized as the most heavily filmed outdoor shooting location in the history of the movies. Life Is Beautiful A Simple Case is a 1932 Soviet film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin and Mikhail Doller. Bosko's Knight-Mare Boskos Knight-Mare is a 1933 Looney Tunes animated short film. The film was directed by Hugh Harman. The film score was composed by Frank Marsales. High Gear High Gear is a 1933 American Pre-Code film directed by Leigh Jason. It stars James Murray and Joan Marsh. The film was known as The Big Thrill in the United Kingdom. De Jantjes The Tars or De Jantjes is a 1934 Dutch comedy film drama directed by Jaap Speyer. Those Were Wonderful Days Those Were Wonderful Days is a Merrie Melodies cartoon released in theaters on April 26, 1934 by Warner Bros. Studios. The film was supervised by Bernard B. Brown. The sound was recorded by him in the uncredited. The characters were animated by Paul Smith and Don Williams. The musical score was by Norman Spencer. Alias John Law Alias John Law is a 1935 American western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Bob Steele. It was produced by Supreme Pictures and released by William Steiner Productions on a states-rights basis. It was remade in 1950 as West of the Brazos. Red Morning Red Morning is a 1934 American adventure film directed by Wallace Fox from a screenplay by John Twist and Wallace Fox, based on a story by Gouverneur Morris. The film stars Steffi Duna, Regis Toomey, Raymond Hatton, and Mitchell Lewis. The Lion Man The Lion Man is a 1936 American film very loosely based on The Lad and the Lion by Edgar Rice Burroughs, and the 1917 silent movie of the same title. It was directed by John P. McCarthy and produced by Arthur Alexander and Max Alexander. The film stars Jon Hall then appearing under his real name Charles Locher and Kathleen Burke who had recently co-starred in The Lives of a Bengal Lancer. The Lion Man was re-released as a "Tarzan Vs the Lion Man" double feature in the late 1940s. Lo squadrone bianco Lo squadrone bianco is a 1936 Italian film directed by Augusto Genina. The plot features a cavalry lieutenant, unlucky in love, who redeems himself by battling the "rebels" of Tripolitania. The film won the Mussolini Cup at the Venice Film Festival, during the Second Italo-Abyssinian War. Bill Cracks Down Bill Cracks Down is a 1937 American action romantic drama film directed by William Nigh. The film is also known as Men of Steel in the United Kingdom. The Lonely White Sail The Lonely White Sail is a 1937 Soviet adventure film directed by Vladimir Legoshin. Espionage Espionage is a 1937 American drama film directed by Kurt Neumann and written by Leonard Lee, Ainsworth Morgan and Manuel Seff. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Madge Evans, Paul Lukas, Ketti Gallian, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, and Frank Reicher. The film was released February 26, 1937, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Girl Said No The Girl Said No is a black and white 1937 musical comedy film about a shady bookie who is in love with a greedy dance hall girl and schemes to get her back after she rejects him. Along the way, he revives a failing Gilbert and Sullivan troupe. The picture stars Robert Armstrong and uses musical numbers from Gilbert and Sullivan. The film was directed and produced by Andrew L. Stone. A Man Betrayed A Man Betrayed is a 1936 American comedy crime drama film directed by John H. Auer. Swing Wedding Swing Wedding is a 1937 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Happy Harmonies cartoon directed by Hugh Harman. A "sequel" to The Old Mill Pond, the cartoon portrays a wedding celebrated by a group of frogs in a swamp. The frogs are designed as caricatures of various African American celebrities of the 1930s, such as Ethel Waters, Stepin Fetchit, Louis Armstrong, Cab Calloway, Fats Waller and the Mills Brothers. Though hailed as "one of the finest one-reelers in all of animation" by some commentators, others have derided the use of Zip Coon-type figures and stereotypical dialogue. The film also contains a controversial scene in which a frog musician uses his trumpet valve as a syringe. The scene plays on the stereotype of black jazz musicians using drugs before performing. This cartoon was re-released in a shorter version called "Hot Frogs" in 1942 as a “soundies” format. White Bondage White Bondage is a 1937 American drama film directed by Nick Grinde and written by Anthony Coldeway. The film stars Jean Muir, Gordon Oliver, Howard Phillips, Joe King, Harry Davenport and Virginia Brissac. The film was released by Warner Bros. on August 5, 1937. Zula Hula Zula Hula is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop, and featuring Grampy. Due to the use of negative racial stereotypes, this short is seldom screened today. Border G-Man Border G-Man is a 1938 American adventure film directed by David Howard and written by Oliver Drake. The film stars George OBrien, Laraine Day, Ray Whitley, John Miljan and Rita La Roy. The film was released on June 24, 1938, by RKO Pictures. Everybody's Hobby Everybodys Hobby is a 1939 American comedy film directed by William C. McGann and written by Kenneth Gamet and William W. Brockway. The film stars Irene Rich, Henry ONeill, Jackie Moran, Aldrich Bowker, Jean Sharon, John Ridgely and Peggy Stewart. The film was released by Warner Bros. on August 26, 1939. La loi du nord La Loi du nord is a 1939 French adventure drama film directed by Jacques Feyder who co-wrote screenplay with Alexandre Arnoux and Charles Spaak, based on novel "Telle quelle était de son vivant" by Maurice Constantin-Weyer. The films stars Michèle Morgan, Pierre Richard-Willm and Charles Vanel. It tells the story of an escaped prisoner, his woman secretary and two guardsmen in the Far North. It was entered for the Grand Prix du Festival International du Film at the 1939 Cannes Film Festival. Chasing Trouble Chasing Trouble is a 1940 American comedy-drama film directed by Howard Bretherton, from Monogram Pictures. Wiener G'schichten Vienna Tales is a 1940 musical comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Marte Harell, Olly Holzmann and Hans Moser. The film is set in Imperial Vienna at the beginning of the twentieth century. The films sets were designed by Hans Ledersteger and Ernst Richter. Spring Song Anton Ivanovich Is Angry is a 1941 Soviet comedy film directed by Aleksandr Ivanovsky. Here Comes Happiness Here Comes Happiness is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Noel M. Smith and written by Charles L. Tedford. The film stars Mildred Coles, Edward Norris, Richard Ainley, Russell Hicks, Marjorie Gateson and John Ridgely. The film was released by Warner Bros. on March 15, 1941. Bengasi Bengasi is a 1942 Italian war film directed by Augusto Genina and starring Fosco Giachetti, Maria von Tasnady and Amedeo Nazzari. The film was shot at Cinecittà in Rome. The film was a propaganda work, designed to support the Fascist regime of Benito Mussolini. It portrays Allied atrocities in "Bengasi Italiana", such as the murder of a peasant by a group of drunken Australian soldiers. It was presented at the Venice Film Festival and won the Mussolini Cup as the best Italian film while Fosco Giachetti won the best actor award. It proved popular with audiences, and was re-released in 1955 with some new scenes added. Rubber Racketeers Rubber Racketeers is a 1942 American crime film directed by Harold Young and starring Ricardo Cortez and Rochelle Hudson. The film was inspired by tire rationing. War Dogs War Dogs is a 1942 American film directed by S. Roy Luby. Recognition of the Japanese Zero Fighter Recognition of the Japanese Zero Fighter is a 1943 educational dramatic short produced by the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. The films purpose was to instruct pilots in the Pacific theater about recognizing hostile planes at long distances and avoid "friendly fire" incidents. Miss V from Moscow Miss V from Moscow is a 1942 American film. The Miss V of the title is Vera Marova, a Soviet spy sent to Paris to impersonate her lookalike, a German spy recently liquidated by the French Resistance. As with other, better-known American films produced in the midst of World War II like Mission to Moscow and Song of Russia, the film has a pronounced pro-Soviet tone. Timber Queen Timber Queen is a 1944 American drama film directed by Frank McDonald. It was Arlens last film for Pine-Thomas for a number of years until Speed to Spare. Wild Horse Stampede Wild Horse Stampede is a 1943 American Western film directed by Alan James and starring Ken Maynard and Hoot Gibson, who play marshals with their own names in the manner of Gene Autry and Roy Rogers. It was the first of eight Monogram Pictures "The Trail Blazers" film series, replacing the studios Range Busters series. San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley is a 1944 American western film directed by John English and starring Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and Jean Porter. The film was part of the long-running series of Roy Rogers films produced by Republic Pictures. It was filmed at Deerwood Stock Farm and Hidden Valley in Thousand Oaks, with some car chase scenes filmed at nearby Iverson Ranch in the Simi Hills. Girl No. 217 Girl No. 217 is a 1945 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Romm. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. An anti-Nazi film, it depicted a Russian girl enslaved to an inhuman German family. She is even robbed of her name and forced to answer to "No. 217". Subplots depict abuse directed at other POWs. This reflected the use by Nazis of OST-Arbeiter as slave labour, including as family servants. Song of Old Wyoming Song of Old Wyoming is a 1945 American Western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey. It was shot in Cinecolor and released by Producers Releasing Corporation. Murder in the Music Hall Murder in the Music Hall is a 1946 American musical mystery film directed by John English and starring Vera Ralston, William Marshall and Helen Walker. The movie involves a murder in Radio City Music Hall with The Rockettes as suspects. The films sets were designed by the art director Russell Kimball. It was re-released in 1951. Plainsman and the Lady Plainsman and the Lady is a 1946 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Richard Wormser. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, Vera Ralston, Gail Patrick, Joseph Schildkraut, Andy Clyde and Don "Red" Barry. The film was released on November 11, 1946, by Republic Pictures. Quentin Quail Quentin Quail is a screwball animated cartoon, part of the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Chuck Jones and released in 1946. It presents a tale about a quail who goes through various trials and tribulations to try to get a worm for his baby, Toots, only to be rebuffed by her because the worm looks like Frank Sinatra. Botón de ancla Anchor Button is a 1948 Spanish comedy film directed by Ramón Torrado and starring Antonio Casal, Jorge Mistral and Isabel de Pomés. The plot focuses on three students at the Spanish naval academy. It was remade in 1961. Curley Curley is a 1947 film produced by Hal Roach and Robert F. McGowan as a re-imagining of their Our Gang series. The film was one of Roachs "streamlined" features of the 1940s, running 53 minutes and was designed as a b-movie. Like most of Roachs latter-day output, Curley was shot in Cinecolor. Bernard Carr was the films director, and the film released to theatres on August 23, 1947 by United Artists. It stars Larry Olsen, Frances Rafferty, Billy Gray, and Renee Beard, younger brother of original Our Gang cast member Matthew "Stymie" Beard. The plot of the film centers on a group of schoolchildren, led by Curley, playing pranks on their teacher, Ms. Johnson. Our Gang was known for its integrated cast of black and white children, and Curley followed suit. The Memphis Censor Board banned Curley for showing black and white children in school together and playing together. Lloyd Binford, head of the censor board, gave this rationale to Roachs distributor, United Artists: "board was unable to approve your Curley picture with the little Negroes as the south does not permit Negroes in white schools nor recognize social equality between the races, even in children." When Hal Roach sold Our Gang to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1938, he was contractually bound not to produce any more childrens comedies. When Roach decided that he wanted to produce Curley, he got MGMs permission by giving up his right to buy back the name Our Gang. Curley and its sequel, Who Killed Doc Robbin, performed mildly at the box office. Elizabeth of Ladymead Elizabeth of Ladymead is a 1948 British Technicolor drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Hugh Williams, Isabel Jeans and Bernard Lee. It charts the life of a British family between 1854 and 1945 and their involvement in four wars - the Crimean War, Boer War, First World War and Second World War. The drama was remade by the BBC as a TV production in 1949, with Patricia Burke as Elizabeth, John Robinson as John Beresford and Cathleen Nesbitt as Mother. My Girl Tisa My Girl Tisa is a 1948 film directed by Elliott Nugent and starring Lilli Palmer and Sam Wanamaker. It is based on the play Ever the Beginning by Lucille S. Prumbs and Sara B. Smith. The Adventures of Sir Galahad Adventures of Sir Galahad is the 41st serial released in 1949 by Columbia Pictures. Directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet, it stars George Reeves, Nelson Leigh, William Fawcett, Hugh Prosser, and Lois Hall. It was based on Arthurian legend and, notably, was one of the very few serials of the time with a period setting that was not a western. Yes Sir, That's My Baby Yes Sir, Thats My Baby is a 1949 American Technicolor musical comedy film directed by George Sherman and starring Donald OConnor and Gloria DeHaven. The film is noted for OConnors dance "They Havent Figured Out a Woman" that he does at the Laundromat. OConnor and DeHaven had been friends as children and this was the first of two films they were in together, the other being Out to Sea nearly 50 years later. It was known as And Baby Makes Three. The Whistle at Eaton Falls The Whistle at Eaton Falls is a 1951 American film noir drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Lloyd Bridges and Dorothy Gish. Face to Face Face to Face is an anthology film adapted from the stories "The Secret Sharer" by Joseph Conrad and "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky" by Stephen Crane. The film was produced by A&P heir Huntington Hartford and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Hiawatha Hiawatha is a 1952 American film based on the 1855 epic poem The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, centering on Native Americans in pre-Columbian times. Directed by Kurt Neumann, with stars Vincent Edwards and Yvette Dugay, it became the final feature produced by the low-budget Monogram Pictures, a mainstay of Hollywoods Poverty Row. Tread Softly Tread Softly is a 1952 British crime film with music, directed by David MacDonald and starring Frances Day, Patricia Dainton and John Bentley. A chorus girl investigates a series of mysterious happenings at a derelict theatre. It was made at Marylebone Studios and at the Granville Theatre in Fulham. While made as a second feature it also had aspirations to top the bill in some cinemas. Born to the Saddle Born to the Saddle is a 1953 American film directed by William Beaudine. Dangerous Cargo Dangerous Cargo is a 1954 British crime film directed by John Harlow starring Jack Watling, Susan Stephen and Karel Stepanek. The film was produced by Stanley Haynes for Act Films Ltd. British crime reporter Percy Hoskins provided the story. Playgirl Playgirl is a 1954 American film noir crime film directed by Joseph Pevney starring Shelley Winters, Barry Sullivan and Colleen Miller. House No. 44 House No. 44 is a 1955 Hindi film directed by M. K. Burman and produced by Dev Anand for his banner Navketan Films. The movie stars Dev Anand and Kalpana Kartik in a lead role. The film is also noted for its popular songs with music by Sachin Dev Burman, with lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi, including "Teri Duniya Mein Jeene Se" and "Chup Hai Dharti Chup Hain Chand Sitaare", sung by Hemant Kumar. Affair in Reno Affair in Reno is a 1957 American comedic crime adventure film directed by R. G. Springsteen from a screenplay by John K. Butler. The film stars John Lund, Doris Singleton, John Archer, Angela Greene and Alan Hale. The film was released on February 15, 1957, by Republic Pictures. The Crooked Sky The Crooked Sky is a low budget 1957 black and white British melodrama/crime film, directed by Henry Cass from a story by Maclean Rogers and Charles F. Vetter. The film stars Wayne Morris, Anton Diffring and Karin Booth. The Storm Rider The Storm Rider is a 1957 American Western film directed by Edward Bernds, written by Edward Bernds and Don Martin, and starring Scott Brady, Mala Powers, Bill Williams, John Goddard, William Fawcett and Roy Engel. It is based on the short story "Longrider Jones" by L. L. Foreman, from the book Riders West. The film was released in March 1957, by 20th Century Fox. The Price of Silence The Price of Silence is a 1959 British crime film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Gordon Jackson and June Thorburn, with Mary Clare, Maya Koumani and Terence Alexander in supporting roles. 13 Fighting Men Die Fastnachtsbeichte Carnival Confession is a 1960 West German crime film directed by William Dieterle and starring Hans Söhnker, Gitty Djamal and Götz George. It was made by the revived UFA company and was the veteran director Dieterles penultimate cinema film and his last in his native Germany. Why Must I Die? Why Must I Die? is a 1960 neo noir film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Terry Moore and Debra Paget. It was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with The Jailbreakers. This was director Roy Del Ruths final film. Pecado de amor Pecado de amor is a 1961 Argentine musical drama film directed by Luis César Amadori and starred by Sara Montiel, Rafael Alonso and Reginald Kernan. It was produced by Cesáreo González and Benito Perojo, written by Gabriel Peña, Jesús María de Arozamena and Luis César Amadori and composed by Gregorio García Segura. Maciste contro lo sceicco Samson Against the Sheik is a 1962 Italian peplum film directed by Domenico Paolella. Rider on a Dead Horse Rider on a Dead Horse is a 1962 American western film directed by Herbert L. Strock and starring John Vivyan, Bruce Gordon and Kevin Hagen. Il fornaretto di Venezia Il Fornaretto di Venezia is a 1963 Italian film directed by Duccio Tessari who co-wrote the screenplay with Marcello Fondato, based on a novel by Francesco DallOngaro. It tells the story of 16th century Venice where a young worker is sentenced to death on the suspicion of attacking a noble. The King of Kings The King of Kings is a 1963 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Peters landlov Peters landlov is a 1963 Danish family film directed by and starring Ebbe Langberg. Gold Train 30 Winchester per El Diablo is a 1965 Italian spaghetti western film directed and written by Gianfranco Baldanello. The film stars Carl Möhner and has occasionally been mistaken for a German western. Wenn man baden geht auf Teneriffa If You Go Swimming in Tenerife is a 1964 West German comedy film directed by Helmuth M. Backhaus and starring Geneviève Cluny, Peter Kraus and Gunnar Möller. The films sets were designed by the art director Johannes Ott. It was shot on location in Munich and on Tenerife in the Canary Islands. Anyone Can Play Anyone Can Play is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring two Bond girls Ursula Andress and Claudine Auger. The Violent Ones The Violent Ones is a 1967 film directed by and starring Fernando Lamas. The story was written and created by Charles Davis, Fred Freiberger, Herman Miller, and Doug Wilson. Two Crosses at Danger Pass Two Crosses at Danger Pass is a 1967 Spanish western film directed by Rafael Romero Marchent. It is produced by Eduardo Manzanos Brochero, written by Enzo Battaglia, Eduardo Manzanos and Gianlorenzo Battaglia, and starring Pietro Martellanza, Mario Novelli and Mara Cruz. It is scored by Francesco De Masi. The Fastest Sword The Fastest Sword is a 1968 Shaw Brothers wu xia film directed and written by Pan Lei and starring Liu Ping as the eponymous "Fastest Sword", a possibly unbeatable sword fighter. It is noted for comparisons drawn between it and the Hollywood Western The Gunfighter although such comparisons are exaggerated, its cinematography which is atypical for Hong Kong fight scenes of the time, and a dramatic final fight scene. The Rise and Fall of the Great Lakes The Last Shot You Hear The Last Shot You Hear is a 1969 British thriller film directed by Gordon Hessler and starring Hugh Marlowe, Zena Walker, Patricia Haines, and William Dysart. It was Marlowes last film appearance. Two Roses and a Golden Rod Two Roses and a Golden Rod is a 1969 film directed by Albert Zugsmith. Satiricosissimo Satiricosissimo is a 1970 Italian comedy film directed by Mariano Laurenti. It is a parody of the 1969 Federico Fellini film Fellini Satyricon. Wenn du bei mir bist When Youre With Me is a 1970 West German film romance directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Roy Black, Lex Barker and Zienia Merton. Filming took place in international settings including several airports. Location filming was done in Germany as well as Bangkok and Colombo. The Christian Licorice Store The Christian Licorice Store is a 1971 American drama film directed by James Frawley and starring Beau Bridges and Maud Adams. The title of the film is based on lyrics from the song "Pleasant Street" by Tim Buckley. Garam Masala Garam Masala is a 1972 Bollywood comedy film, produced by C. Mohan under the Balaji Kala Mandir banner and directed by Aspi Irani. It stars Aruna Irani, Mehmood in the lead roles while Amitabh Bachchan, Jeetendra, Hema Malini have given special appearances and the music was composed by R. D. Burman. Rolling Man Rolling Man is a 1972 American made-for-television drama film directed by Peter Hyams in his directorial debut. It premiered on ABC as the ABC Movie of the Week on October 4, 1972. Far West Le Far West is a 1973 Belgian-French comedy film directed by Jacques Brel. It was entered into the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. This was Brels ninth feature film, and his second directorial effort. Brel was obsessed with "le Far West". The film co-starred Gabriel Jabbour, Danielle Evenou, and Arlette Lindon. The film was released 15 May 1973. The Bananas Boat What Changed Charley Farthing?, is a 1974 British comedy film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Doug McClure, Lionel Jeffries, and Hayley Mills. Vybor tseli Take Aim is a 1974 two-part Soviet historical film directed by Igor Talankin. Angel and Big Joe Angel and Big Joe is a 1975 American short drama film directed by Bert Salzman. It won an Oscar at the 48th Academy Awards in 1976 for Best Short Subject. Bartleby Bartleby is a 1976 French drama film directed by Maurice Ronet and starring Michael Lonsdale, Maxence Mailfort and Maurice Biraud. It is an adaptation of the short story "Bartleby" by Herman Melville. Brinks: The Great Robbery Brinks: The Great Robbery is a 1976 American crime drama television film. It stars Leslie Nielsen and is based on the Great Brinks Robbery in Boston in 1950. The Brain Leeches The Brain Leeches is a 1978 sci-fi film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Paul Jones, Marcia Scott & Ray Starr. Allegro barbaro Allegro barbaro is a 1979 Hungarian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó.The film starring György Cserhalmi, Zsuzsa Czinkóczi, Lajos Balázsovits, Georgiana Tarjan, István Kovács in the lead roles. Il corpo della ragassa Il corpo della ragassa is a 1979 commedia sexy allitaliana film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. It is based on the 1969 novel with the same name by Gianni Brera. Manolesta Manolesta is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. The Princess and the Cabbie The Princess and the Cabbie is a 1981 television movie aired on CBS on 3 November 1981 about a young woman who struggles with dyslexia. The film stars Valerie Bertinelli as Joanna James, an heiress who is sheltered from the real world. One day she meets literary cab driver, Joe Holiday, who references Shakespeare, T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, William Carlos Williams, Albert Einstein, Gustave Flaubert and Agatha Christie. Also starring is Shelley Long. After leaving her book in his cab, Holiday gets to know her and discovers Joannas secret: she cant read, write, or even remember telephone numbers or directions home. Determining that she is dyslexic, Holiday begins to help her gain independence. I Was a Mail Order Bride I Was a Mail Order Bride is a 1982 American made-for-television romantic comedy film directed by Marvin J. Chomsky and starring Valerie Bertinelli and Ted Wass. Norman Loves Rose Norman Loves Rose is a 1982 Australian comedy film. Luggage of the Gods! Luggage of the Gods! is a 1983 American comedy film. In the movie, cavemen living in a mountainous region of Latin America are completely disconnected from the modern world. They speak a simple constructed language, similar to that used in the 1981 movie Caveman. They worship and greatly fear airliners that regularly pass overhead. Tradition in the tribe dictated that they avert their eyes whenever a plane flies overhead. One day, an airliners cargo malfunctions, causing it to jettison a good deal of luggage. Two young male cavemen break the taboo against looking at the planes, and observe the falling luggage. When they leave the tribe, they find clothing, cassettes, and counterfeit paintings, which wreak havoc on the power structure and economy of the tribe. Events get even more out of hand when the counterfeiters come looking for the paintings. Writer and director David Kendall had an extremely tight budget. According to The New York Times, the film was shot "entirely on locations in New York, at city parks and near Bear Mountain". The movie was released on June 19, 1983 and is available on VHS but has not been released on DVD. Similar themes were explored in The Gods Must Be Crazy, a film in which an isolated African tribe was wrecked by a Coke bottle thrown from a plane. Drifting Drifting is the title of an independent film directed by Amos Guttman. Filmed in 1982, released a year later, it is the first Israeli LGBT-themed film, and follows a lonely young gay man as he attempts to find love and break into the movie business. The film is in Hebrew with English subtitles Sometimes the films title is translated as "Afflicted". Farewell to Fred Adieu Blaireau is a 1985 film directed by Bob Decout. The picture stars Philippe Léotard, Annie Girardot and Juliette Binoche and premiered at the 1985 Cognac Festival du Film Policier. Fran Fran is a 1985 Australian film directed by Glenda Hambly, with Noni Hazlehurst in the title role. Fran is a mother who abandons her children in favour of a romantic life after her husband leaves her. It was filmed in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. The Father Clements Story The Father Clements Story is a 1987 American television film about the life of Father George Clements, an African-American Roman Catholic priest who became famous for being the first United States priest to legally adopt a child. The movie starred actors Lou Gossett, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Carroll OConnor. Gossett, Jr. played Clements, Warner played Clements adopted son, and OConnor played Cardinal John Cody, the Archbishop of Chicago. The movie was directed by Edwin Sherin. The film score was composed by Mark Snow. Burro Burro is a 1989 Italian comedy-drama film written by Tonino Guerra and directed by José María Sánchez. Fear Stalk Fear Stalk is a 1989 American made-for-television thriller drama film starring Jill Clayburgh, Stephen Macht, Lynne Thigpen, Sandy McPeak, Mary Ellen Trainor, Lorna Luft, Sada Thompson, and Andrew Divoff. It was directed by Larry Shaw from a teleplay written by Ellen Weston and broadcast as the CBS Sunday Night Movie on December 17, 1989. A Sinful Life A Sinful Life is a 1989 American comedy film directed by William Schreiner and written by Melanie Graham. The film stars Anita Morris, Dennis Christopher, Shelly Desai, Rita Gomez, David Labiosa and Rick Overton. The film was released on June 30, 1989, by New Line Cinema. V gorode Sochi tyomnye nochi How Dark the Nights Are on the Black Sea is a 1989 Soviet comedy film directed by Vasili Pichul. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. Circles in a Forest Circles in a Forest is a 1989 South African drama film directed by Regardt van den Bergh and starring Ian Bannen, Brion James and Joe Stewardson. The film score was composed by Leonard Rosenman. The film is adapted from the novel by Dalene Matthee. Nelligan Nelligan is a Canadian drama film, directed by Robert Favreau and released in 1991. A biopic of Quebec poet Émile Nelligan, the film stars Marc Saint-Pierre as the adolescent Nelligan and Michel Comeau as the adult Nelligan after his confinement to an insane asylum. The film also stars Luc Morissette and Lorraine Pintal as Nelligans parents, Gabriel Arcand as his mentor Eugène Seers, David La Haye as his friend and colleague Arthur de Bussières, Dominique Leduc as his friend Idola Saint-Jean, Christian Bégin as poet Jean Charbonneau, and Gilles Pelletier as poet Louis-Honoré Fréchette. A key theme of the film is that Nelligan was a poète maudit continually pulled in different directions by opposing forces, including the conflicting cultural identities of his English Canadian father and his French Canadian mother, the competing influences of Seers and Fréchette on his writing, and a nearly asexual ambivalence in his personal relationships with both Bussières and Saint-Jean. The film also posits that Nelligan was subject to incestuous advances by his mother. The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 12th Genie Awards in 1991, for Best Cinematography and Best Costume Design. Bermuda Grace Bermuda Grace is a 1994 American television film directed by Mark Sobel. A comedy thriller, it stars William Sadler and David Harewood as a Philadelphia and a British policemen who go on the hunt of a jewel thief to the Atlantic island of Bermuda. It was also considered a backdoor pilot for potential series, however the high production cost of an ongoing series in Bermuda made that impossible. It also featured Serena Scott Thomas, Andrew Jackson, Leslie Phillips and Cliff Parisi. Written and produced by Will Davies and Will Osborne, writers of the feature film Twins. Funes, a Great Love Funes, a Great Love is a 1993 Argentine musical drama film directed by Raúl de la Torre and starring Graciela Borges, Moria Casán and Gian Maria Volonté. It is based on a novel by Humberto Constantini. Der Kongreß der Pinguine Der Kongress der Pinguine is a Swiss philosophical documentary film by Director Hans-Ulrich Schlumpf with a narrative by Franz Hohler about someone visiting Antarctica and finding an assembly of penguins. It is similar to the film March of the Penguins although it predates it by over 10 years. Mustard Bath Mustard Bath is a 1993 Canadian film written and directed by Darrell Wasyk. Barnabo delle montagne Barnabo of the Mountains is a 1994 Italian drama film directed by Mario Brenta. It is based on Dino Buzzatis novel Bàrnabo delle montagne. It was entered into the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Madagascar Madagascar is a Cuban film that marked Fernando Pérezs change of direction into a more lyrical approach to filmmaking, somehow stripped from the realistic documentary feel of his early work. The film chronicles the relationship and lack of communication between a mother and daughter during the Cuban economic crisis known as the Special Period. Comfortably Numb Comfortably Numb is a 1995 American independent drama film co-written and directed by Gavin OConnor. We Free Kings I magi randagi, internationally released as We Free Kings, is a 1996 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Citti. The film won the Silver Ribbon for Best Original Story. Segurista Dead Sure is a 1996 Philippine drama film directed by Tikoy Aguiluz. The film was selected as the Philippines entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Mayor The Mayor is a 1997 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Ugo Fabrizio Giordani. It is based on the Eduardo De Filippos play Il sindaco del Rione Sanità. Death by Design: Where Parallel Worlds Meet Death by Design is a 1995 science documentary directed by Peter Friedman and Jean-François Brunet of the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris which focuses on cell biology, with an emphasis on programmed cell death and why our lives depend on it. Featured are prominent biologists such as Nobel prize laureate Rita Levi-Montalcini, Martin Raff, Polly Matzinger, Pierre Goldstein, and Nobel laureate Robert Horvitz. The documentary is notable for its combination of a whimsical use of metaphors with scientific rigor, and incorporates animation, micro-cinematography, and scenes from old Hollywood films and stock footage, including Busby Berkley-choreographed dance routines. The opening scene features the trailer from the 1950s science fiction film It Came From Outer Space.. See strange-attractions.com Levitation Levitation is a 1997 film directed and produced by Scott D. Goldstein. The motion picture starred the Emmy-winner American actress Sarah Paulson, Ernie Hudson, and Benjamin Heflin. Splendori e miserie di Madame Royale Splendori e miserie di Madame Royale is a 1970 Italian comedy drama film directed by Vittorio Caprioli. Kukuli Kukuli is a 1961 Peruvian drama film directed by Luis Figueroa, Eulogio Nishiyama and Cesar Villanueva. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival. It was the first film to be spoken in the Quechua language. Anna-Liisa Anna-Liisa is a 1922 Finnish silent film directed by Teuvo Puro and Jussi Snellman based on the eponymous play by Finnish writer Minna Canth. Shock Troop Shock Troop is a 1934 German war film directed by Hans Zöberlein and starring Ludwig Schmid-Wildy, Beppo Brem and Max Zankl. It shows German soldiers fighting in the trenches during the First World War. It was based on the novel Der Glaube an Deutschland by Hans Zöberlein. Kwaheri: Vanishing Africa Kwaheri, also known as Kwaheri: Vanishing Africa or Kwaheri: The Forbidden, is a 1964 mondo film directed by David Chudnow and Thor Brooks. The film was a pseudo-documentary about vanishing native tribes in Africa. Kwaheri means Goodbye in Swahili. As the film focused more on the controversial aspects of the tribal societies, it gained the attention of exploitation filmmakers, including Kroger Babb, whose Hallmark Productions distribution company acquired the American rights. Der schwarze Tanner Tanner is a 1985 Swiss drama film directed by Xavier Koller. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. In 1986, it won the Grand Special Prize at the 25th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Johnny the Giant Killer Johnny the Giant Killer aka Johnny vs the Giant is a 1950 French fantasy animated film directed by Jean Image. The film was made in 1½ years with a very small crew. The music was composed by René Cloërec. The film won the Venice Film Festivals Grand Prix for childrens films, and was picked up for U.S. distribution in 1953 by Lippert Pictures, a company specialising in B-movies. Johnny the Giant Killer was never copyrighted at all, hence its current public domain status which has led to numerous VHS and DVD copies of the cartoon published by various distributors. Jugnu Jugnu is a 1947 Indian film directed by Shaukat Hussain Rizvi. The film stars Noor Jehan, Dilip Kumar, Ghulam Mohammad, Jillo, Latika, Shashikala and now famous playback singer Mohammed Rafi in a cameo appearance. It was the highest-grossing Indian film of 1947. This film was the first major hit for Dilip Kumar, who went on to become one of the Indian film industrys legends. Both Shaukat Hussain Rizvi and his wife Noor Jehan settled in Pakistan shortly after the film was released. Under the Counter Spy Under the Counter Spy is the 56th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 10, 1954, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal- International. Kattathe Kilikoodu Kattathe Kilikkoodu is a 1983 Malayalam film, directed by Bharathan. The film was remade in Tamil as Oonjaladum Uravugal. Actor Nedumudi Venu wrote the story based on his English Professor who was nicknamed Shakespeare Pilla. The Best Bad Thing The Best Bad Thing was originally a book authored by Yoshiko Uchida. A screenplay was developed and a film released in 1997. The story is set on the U.S. west coast during 1935 when the U.S. economy was still recovering from the effects of the Great Depression. It opens in a city, then moves to a rural cucumber farm, where the majority of the action takes place. The farm is described as along Californias central coast. Biyaya ng lupa Blessings of the Land is a 1959 Filipino drama film directed by Manuel Silos. It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival. The film won Best Picture and Best Story from the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences. In 1960, it was shown at the Asian Film Festival held in Tokyo. The story was written by Celso Al. Carunungan, while the screenplay was written by Carunungan together with Pablo Naval. The movie was produced by LVN Pictures. The film is a melodrama about the life of a Filipino couple residing in a village. The couples deaf-mute son, Miguel, is tested and "must rise above his handicap" after the tragedies experienced by the family. The Blue Veil The Blue Veil is a 1942 French drama film directed by Jean Stelli and starring Gaby Morlay, Elvire Popesco and André Alerme. The film was remade in 1951. Ninja Assassins Enforcer from Death Row was a film that was directed by Marshall M. Borden and Efren C. Piñon. It starred Leo Fong, Booker T. Anderson, Ann Farber, Darnell Garcia, John Hammond, James Lew, Cameron Mitchell and Mariwin Roberts. The film has two different endings, depending on which release is watched. It is also known as Ninja Assassins, Ninja Nightmare and Death Row Killer. Kolchak: Crackle of Death Crackle of Death is a 1976 film, the fourth produced in the Night Stalker film series. It combined the The Night Stalker episodes "Firefall" and "The Energy Eater" with additional narration by Darren McGavin as Kolchak. It also contains new dialogue by McGavin, Oakland and Grinnage, as well as new "scenes", such as a newspaper on a desk and the image of the Doppelganger being inserted into old footage. The new material was put together in late March 1976. Before Crackle of Death was a third movie entitled The Demon and The Mummy that combined two more episodes in a similar manner; namely, "Demon In Lace" and "Legacy of Terror". All four episodes comprising these films were subsequently withdrawn from the original television syndication package. They were not made available in their entirety again until a Columbia House VHS video release in the 1990s. The TV-edited films have never been released on home video. Paul McCartney: In the World Tonight In the World Tonight is a 1997 documentary about the making of Paul McCartneys Flaming Pie album. Donator Donator is a Croatian film directed by Veljko Bulajić. It was released in 1989. Soft Toilet Seats Soft Toilet Seats is a 1999 comedy film written and directed by Tina Valinsky and starring David Rosen, Alexa Jago and Jonathan Aube. It first had a limited release in the United States on December 3, 1999, before commercially releasing on March 10, 2000. The Great Armored Car Swindle The Breaking Point is a 1961 British crime film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Peter Reynolds, Dermot Walsh, Joanna Dunham and Lisa Gastoni. Mere Hamdam Mere Dost Mere Hamdam Mere Dost is a 1968 film starring Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, Rehman, Mumtaz and Om Prakash. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal and the lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The film is directed by Amar Kumar and produced by Kewal Kumar under the production banner Kawaljit Productions. The movie was a blockbuster. The Desperate Men Cat & Mouse is a 1958 British crime drama film directed by Paul Rotha. It was released in the United States with the alternative title The Desperate Men. Daredevil's Time Daredevils Time is a Croatian film directed by Vladimir Tadej. It was released in 1977. Restless Restless is a 1998 romantic film directed and co-written by Jule Gilfillan, starring Catherine Kellner, David Wu, Chen Shiang-chyi and Geng Le. An American–Chinese co-production, the film was almost entirely shot and filmed in Beijing and follows two Americans who find love in China. It was screened at multiple film festivals in 1998 and 1999 before receiving a limited theatrical release in the United States in 2000 and a DVD release on December 4, 2001. Restless was criticized for its clichéd and undelivered storylines, but praised for its scenery. The Unfortunate Marriage The Woman in White is a 1917 American drama film directed by Ernest C. Warde and starring Florence La Badie, Richard R. Neill, and Gertrude Dallas. It comprises five reels of 4,627 feet and had its premiere on July 1, 1917. Length: 1 hour 8 minutes. The film was originally distributed by Pathé. In the 1920s it was re-released under the title The Unfortunate Marriage. The Fiend of Dope Island Fiend of Dope Island, also released as Whiplash, was a lurid mens adventure type motion picture filmed in 1959 and released in 1961. It starred and was co-written by Bruce Bennett and was the final film directed by Nate Watt. It was filmed in Puerto Rico where producer J. Harold Odell had previously filmed his Machete and Counterplot. Several scenes were censored for the United States release. The film co-stars Tania Velia billed as the "Yugoslavian Bombshell" who had appeared in the July 1959 Playboy and Puerto Rican actor Miguel Ángel Álvarez. Gardenia Gardenia is a 1979 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Domenico Paolella. It represents the first leading role for the singer-songwriter Franco Califano. The Prince's Manuscript The Princes Manuscript is a 2000 Italian biographical drama film. It marked the feature film debut of Roberto Andò. It won the Nastro dArgento for Best Production. Seven Mysteries is a 1957 black-and-white, full screen Japanese film directed by Goro Katono. It is Japanese horror film based on the story by Akira Sugawa. It was never dubbed in English, nor shown in the United States. The Japanese title translates as Ghost Story of the Seven Wonders of Honjo. Land og synir Land and Sons is a 1980 Icelandic drama film directed by Ágúst Guðmundsson. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Her Defiance Her Defiance is a short silent film directed by Cleo Madison and Joe King. The film was released January 14, 1916. Starring Madison as an innocent young country girl who becomes involved in a love affair, the film is noted for its use of the "matte process" which Madison uses to explain time and distance in the narrative. This powerful feminist melodrama was released around the same time that many suffragette films were produced. Her Defiance is usually associated with other feminist melodramas that Madison produced in this year including Alias Jane Jones, A Soul Enslaved, and A Hearts Crucible. Motion Picture News claimed Her Defiance was "a sympathetic subject along conventional lines but benefited by several original situations that add much to its value," on January 15, 1916. Les gens qui s'aiment Les Gens qui saiment is a 1999 French-language dramedy written and directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella. It stars Richard Berry and Jacqueline Bisset. It was released in France on 5 July 2000. L'Amour For the 1948 Roberto Rossellini film, see LAmore. LAmour, also known as Andy Warhols LAmour, is an underground film written by Paul Morrissey and Andy Warhol and directed by Morrissey and Warhol. The film, released on May 10, 1973, stars Patti DArbanville, Karl Lagerfeld, Donna Jordan, Michael Sklar, and Jane Forth. Hulchul Hulchul is a 1971 Bollywood thriller film directed by O. P. Ralhan with himself playing lead role, with Prem Chopra, Helen and Madan Puri among others. Both Zeenat Aman and Kabir Bedi made their acting debuts with the film. This film was remake of Anubavam Pudhumai. Shans Chance is a 1984 science fiction comedy film directed by Aleksandr Mayorov based on the short story The Martian Potion from the cycle The Great Guslyar by Kir Bulychov. Azhiyatha Kolangal Azhiyadha Kolangal is a 1979 Indian Tamil-language coming-of-age film directed by Balu Mahendra, starring Prathap K. Pothan and Shobha. Kamal Haasan played a guest role in the film. The film was Balu Mahendras second directorial venture and his first in Tamil. Partly autobiographical, the film dealt with the events that happen during the adolescence of three friends who live in a small village. In addition to directing the film, Balu Mahendra wrote the screenplay and shot the film. The film was released on 7 December 1979. Upon release, Azhiyadha Kolangal received critical acclaim, and was premièred at the "Indian Panorama" of the International Film Festival of India in 1980. Rudranetra Rudranetra is a 1989 Telugu language spy film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film was written by Yandamuri Veerendranath and stars Chiranjeevi, Vijayashanti, Radha, and Rao Gopal Rao. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Secret Agent Raja. The soundtrack, composed by Ilaiyaraaja, was a hit. The film is based on conspiracy theories and was a box office hit. Mujhe Chand Chahiye Mujhe Chand Chahiye is a 2000 Pakistani Urdu language romantic film which was released in March 2000. The film was Shaans second directorial venture and was a huge success at the box office. The films cast included Noor Bukhari, Moammar Rana, Atiqa Odho, Javed Sheikh and Reema. The movies story revolved around the life of a divorced woman and her musician son who falls in love with a model. Ninth External Ward Dokuzuncu hariciye kogusu is a 1967 Turkish romantic drama film directed by Nejat Saydam based on a novel by Peyami Safa. The film stars Kartal Tibet and Hülya Koçyiğit The Old Oak Blues The Old Oak Blues is a Croatian film directed by Branko Schmidt and written by Goran Tribuson. It was released in 2000. The Dark World The Dark World, also known as Aşık Veyselın Hayatı, is a 1953 Turkish biographical drama film directed by Metin Erksan, and written by Bedri Rahmi Eyuboglu. It stars Asik Veysel, Ayfer Feray, and Kemal Öz. Erksans debut film, it is often described as being "a realistic account of the life of the bard Veysel, shot in his native village". The film was censored because of the showing of the meagre growth of crops in Anatolia. Dial D for Demons Dial D for Demons is a 2000 Hong Kong horror film directed by Billy Tang, starring Jordan Chan, Joey Meng, Lee Ann, Terence Yin, Alice Chan, and Winnie Leung. Two Women Doghi is a 1995 Indian Marathi film directed by filmmaker duo Sumitra Bhave–Sunil Sukthankar and produced by National Film Development Corporation of India in association with Doordarshan. The film won three awards at the 43rd National Film Awards in 1995; the Best Film on Other Social Issues, the Best Female Playback Singer, and a Special Mention for Uttara Baokar and nine awards including the Best Film at 32nd Maharashtra State Film Awards in 1996. Chen Mo and Meiting Chen Mo and Meiting is a 2002 Chinese romantic drama film written and directed by Liu Hao. It was Lius directorial debut and stars Du Huanan and Wang Lingbo as the titular Chen Mo and Meiting. The film was produced independently of the Chinese bureaucracy, primarily from funds solicited by Liu Hao himself, as well as some foreign investment from the Germany-based Zero Film. Chen Mo and Meiting tells the story of a flower vendor and a massage parlor girl, the children of persecuted intellectuals during the Cultural Revolution, as they enter into a shy and tentative romance. Kanyadaan Kanyadaan is a 1968 Hindi social romantic drama film directed by Mohan Sehgal. The film was produced by Rajendra Bhatia for Kiron Productions. The story and screenplay was written by Bhakri with dialogue by Sarshar Sailani and director of photography was K. H. Kapadia. The music direction was by Shankar Jaikishan and lyrics by Hasrat Jaipuri and Gopaldas Neeraj. The film starred Asha Parekh, Shashi Kapoor, Om Prakash, Achala Sachdev, Dilip Raj and Sayeeda Khan. The plot revolved around the social issue of child marriage. Rekha and Amar are married off as children, they grow up to fall in love with different people and are ultimately not accepting the marriage performed in childhood. Maseeha Maseeha, is a 2002 Indian action film written by Pradeep Ghatak and directed by Partho Ghosh. The film stars Sunil Shetty and Namrata Shirodkar. Bandhukkal Sathrukkal Bandhukkal Sathrukkal is a 1993 Indian Malayalam film, written, directed and produced by Sreekumaran Thampi, who also wrote and composed the songs. The film stars Jayaram, Mukesh, Rohini and Rupini in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Sreekumaran Thampi. The songs of this film were declared blockbusters. Mayaponman Mayaponman is a 1997 Malayalam movie directed by Thulasidas. It had Dileep, Kalabhavan Mani and Mohini in the lead roles. The movie was produced by V. V. Antony, P. A. Velayudhan and P. C. Ealias under the banner of King Star Productions and was distributed by Seven Star Release. The story, script and dialogues were by J. Pallassery. Three Men Army Three Men Army is a 1995 Malayalam film, directed by Nissar, starring Dileep and Devayani in the lead roles. The Mad, Mad, Mad Monsters Mad, Mad, Mad Monsters is a 1972 traditional animated comedy film produced by Rankin/Bass Productions in the United States and animated overseas by Mushi Production in Japan. The special aired on September 23, 1972 as part of The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie. It is a "prequel of sorts" to the 1967 stop motion animated film Mad Monster Party? Otaku Unite! Otaku Unite! is a 2004 documentary film by Eric Bresler on American fans of Japanese culture, specifically anime and manga, known as Otaku. Home Beyond the Sun Home Beyond the Sun is a 2004 film about a fight for freedom, and a search for truth. Toronto Rocks Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto was a benefit rock concert that was held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on July 30, 2003. It was also known as "Toronto Rocks", "Stars 4 SARS", "SARSStock", "SARSfest", "SARS-a-palooza", the "SARS concert", or, more descriptively, "The Rolling Stones SARS Benefit Concert". Estimated to have between 450,000 and 500,000 people attending the concert, it is the largest outdoor ticketed event in Canadian history, and one of the largest in North American history. New Getter Robo is an anime original video animation co-produced by Dynamic Planning and Bandai Visual. The series is a re-imagining of the 1970s manga Getter Robo, created by Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa, that incorporates aspects of Japanese mythology like the Oni and Abe no Seimei which replaces the Dinosaur and Hyakki Empire present in the original Getter Robo manga. Bud's Recruit Buds Recruit is a 1918 American short comedy film directed by King Vidor. A print survives at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. The Mirror Aina, also known as The Mirror, is a 1977 Pakistani romantic drama film directed by Nazr-ul-Islam and starring Nadeem and Shabnam. Singers are Mehdi Hassan, Mehnaz, Nayyara Noor and Alamgir. The film was a major box-office success and was the longest-running Pakistani film at the cinemas. The movie is based on the 1973 Hindi movie Aa Gale Lag Jaa and went on to be remade in Hindi in 1985 as Pyar Jhukta Nahin. Cherished Cherished is a single British true crime drama, written by acclaimed screenwriter Gwyneth Hughes, that first broadcast on BBC One on 22 February 2005. Starring Sarah Lancashire as protagonist Angela Cannings, the drama is based on Cannings wrongful conviction for the deaths of two of her infant children, Jason and Matthew. Directed by Robin Sheppard, the drama also stars Timothy Spall as Angelas husband Terry, Emma Cunniffe as Angelas sister Claire; and Ian McNeice as her defence barrister; Bill Bache. The drama was a joint production between the BBCs drama and current affairs wings. 5.18 million viewers tuned in for the initial broadcast. Similarly to other true-life BBC productions of the time; Cherished has never been released on DVD. Cannings herself said of the production; "Were still suffering the aftermath of this whole episode. This film is for Jade, so when she is older she can see what it was all about. The general public would assume that weve got back together and thats it. But there is an awful lot of healing. It doesnt just heal overnight. Even now I sit and think why we had to go through all that. Weve had quite a lot to do with the scriptwriter, the BBC has been very good. Theyve dealt with us very fairly." Sarah Lancashire said of playing the part of Cannings; "Im delighted to be playing the part of Angela. When I read the script I was very moved. The loss of any child is a dreadful thing, the loss of three is unimaginable. Whilst any parent could relate to the anguish that Terry and Angela must have felt I cannot comprehend the strength it must have taken to sustain Angela through even a part of a life sentence. Theirs is a remarkable story." Super Police Super Police is a 1994 Telugu action film produced by D. Suresh under the Suresh Productions banner, directed by K. Murali Mohan Rao. The film, starring Venkatesh, Nagma and Soundarya in lead roles, with music composed by A. R. Rahman. The movie was dubbed and released in Tamil with the same name. It was also dubbed into Hindi as Khel Khiladi Ka, which released in 1997. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. Cheetah Cheetah is a 1994 Hindi-language Indian action directed by Harmesh Malhotra, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Ashwini Bhave, Shikha Swaroop, Prem Chopra and Raza Murad.The movie is an uncredited remake of 1990 movie Hard To Kill which was remade again in Hindi one year later as Ram Shastra. Whiskey Echo Whiskey Echo is an Irish-Canadian mini-series that follows a group of young international aid workers who have set up a health centre in Sudan during the Second Sudanese Civil War. Don't Stop Dreaming Dont Stop Dreaming is a film directed by Aditya Raj Kapoor, produced by Munir Ahmad and set in Birmingham, England. Bollywood actors Rishi Kapoor and Sunil Shetty, EastEnders actress Michelle Collins, DJ and actor Richard Blackwood and singer Taz in his acting debut star in the film, which was released on 16 March 2007. Pipeline Pipeline is a film about the story of six childhood friends who paddled into the waves at Banzai Pipeline on the night of October 14, 2001. However, only five paddled back to shore . . . Four years later, the survivors are haunted by the memory of what they vowed to forget. Salakhain Salakhain is a Pakistani Lollywood film which was released in 2004. Stars included Ahmed Butt, Zara Sheikh and Meera. Music was composed by M Arshad . Sajid Hassan and Saud were cast as villains with Shafi Muhammad as their boss. Ghost Talker's Daydream Ghost Talkers Daydream, known in Japan as , is a shōnen manga written by Saki Okuse and illustrated by Sankichi Meguro, set in modern Japan. There are 10 volumes in total, and the series was also adapted as a four episode OVA. The English version released by Geneon changed the title to Ghost Talkers Daydream, which is not a direct translation of the formal manga title. The protagonist is the virgin albino woman Saiki Misaki holding down three jobs, none of which she finds herself particularly happy with; one as a dominatrix in a BDSM club and writer of a column for a porno magazine, and the other as a civil servant in the employ of The Livelihood Preservation Group as a necromancer able to perceive and to communicate with ghosts, sometimes allowing them to speak through her with the living. Her government job usually entails exorcism. Misaki considers her shamanic civil service position even more tawdry and less respectable than her sex work. Subplots, often of one or two chapters in length, include such as introduce important characters, and others to help develop motivations of leading characters. There are three major characters, at least one of whom appears in every chapter with the exception of chapter 16 "Dead Mans Hand". In order of introduction they are: Saiki Misaki, Mitsuru and Souichirou. Various recurring and often important characters also populate the series. Fan service, nudity and sexual themes are all integral to motivation and backstory, along with insight into Japanese suicide culture and sexual dysfunction with sexual and physical abuse, such carnal troubles of the soul from which even death may guarantee no release. The Japanese title translates as teizoku = vulgar + rei = ghost. However, there is a pun on the word rei, which can also refer to a companion. In other words, it can be said either Vulgar Ghost or Vulgar Companion, for Misaki Saiki is indeed a vulgar companion in contending with vulgar apparitions. Miss Navajo Miss Navajo is a 2007 independent documentary film directed by Billy Luther. It tells the story of seven young girls, including a 21-year-old Navajo woman, Crystal Frazier, who decide to compete in a beauty pageant for the title of Miss Navajo for 2005-2006. Two Hands: The Leon Fleisher Story Two Hands: The Leon Fleisher Story is a 2006 American short documentary film directed by Nathaniel Kahn. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. It tells the story of the pianist Leon Fleisher. Due to a neurological condition called focal dystonia, he lost the use of his right hand for some time, and performed using only his left hand. After years, he regained the use of his right hand and resumed two-hand performances. Welcome to Nollywood Welcome to Nollywood is a 2007 documentary film directed by Jamie Meltzer, which premiered at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, and also played at the Avignon Film Festival and the Melbourne International Film Festival in the summer of 2007. Made in L.A. Made in L.A. is a 2007 documentary film that tells the story of three Latina immigrants as they wage a battle against their employer, a Los Angeles garment factory. After years of domestic abuse and meager salaries, Lupe Hernandez, Maura Colorado, and María Pineda join together in their struggle for self-empowerment and negotiated working conditions. Made in L.A. was written, directed, and produced by Almudena Carracedo and was aired as part of PBSs Point of View documentary series. The Other Half The Other Half is an award-winning independent Chinese film. It is the second feature from Chinese director Ying Liang. King Conqueror King Conqueror was an announced Spanish historical action film starring Tim Roth, Thomas Kretschmann, Kata Dobó and Juan Diego Botto. The producer was Pepón Sigler with a script by José Antonio Escrivá and Félix Miguel. The story follows the lives of King Peter II of Aragon and King James I the Conqueror. Is Spiritualism a Fraud? Is Spiritualism a Fraud? is a 1906 British short silent drama film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring a medium exposed as a fake during a séance. The trick film is, "one of the last films made by R.W. Paul in collaboration with the trick-film specialist W.R. Booth," and according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "combines elements of the previous years The Unfortunate Policeman with a special effects sequence. However, unlike Booth and Pauls other work, here the mechanisms are deliberately revealed," "the crucial difference between his illusions and those of a medium is that Booths audience knew that they were being deceived, but were happy to go along with the charade for the sake of both entertainment and the pleasure of working out how it was done." Woman's Hearts Corazones de mujer is a 2008 film. Yaariyan Yaariyan is a 2008 Punjabi film, produced by Pinky Basrao starring Gurdas Maan as the male lead and Bhumika Chawla playing his love interest. Directed by Deepak Grewal, the film also stars Om Puri and Gulshan Grover. There is also a special appearance by Asrani. Ela Cheppanu Ela Cheppanu is a Telugu film starring Tharun, Vijayachander and Shriya in the lead roles. The film was directed by B.V. Ramana. It is the remake of the Bollywood hit movie Tum Bin. Athili Sathibabu LKG Athili Sattibabu LKG is a Telugu movie starring Allari Naresh and Kausha Rach, under the direction of EVV Satyanarayana.This movie released on 6 April 2007. Allari Naresh is playing a Pawnbroker in the film, while Raghubabu and Suneel play his wayward brothers. The first schedule was held from 1 to 25 January 2007 at Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad. The penultimate 4-day schedule took place in January-end in Hyderabad, followed by a major schedule, from 1 to 25 February, in Rajahmundry. Of the five songs in the film, one will be shot on sets, one in Rajahmundry and three of them abroad. Twilight Syndrome: Dead Go Round is a 2008 Japanese horror film directed by Mari Asato. It was released on August 16, 2008. It is based on the Twilight Syndrome video game series. Stuck Like Chuck Stuck Like Chuck is a 2009 low budget romantic comedy about friendship, love, college and the awkward situations that bring them all together. It was written, directed, edited and produced by student filmmaker Jerry Cavallaro for about $2,500. It stars Joe Moran, Jocelyn DeBoer and Patrick McColley. Lloyd Kaufman makes a cameo appearance. Road to the Big Leagues Road to the Big Leagues is a 2007 independent documentary film. This film follows children from the Dominican Republic who rely on baseball as a way out of poverty and struggle. Bhagyada Lakshmi Baramma Bhagyada Lakshmi Baramma is a 1986 Kannada comedy film, which borrowed the title from a devaranama written by 15-16 th century haridasa Sri Purandara Dasaru. This movie written, directed and composed by Singeetham Srinivasa Rao. The film features Rajkumar, Madhavi and K. S. Ashwath playing the pivotal roles. The film, produced by Parvathamma Rajkumar under Dakshayini Combines, was received exceptionally well at the box office and was one of the biggest hits of 1986. The movie saw a theatrical run of 26 weeks. The dialogues and lyrics were written by Chi. Udaya Shankar. The plot of the movie was later used in the 1988 Telugu movie Maharajasri Mayagadu starring Krishna and Sridevi. Here Here is a Singaporean film released in 2009, written and directed by Tzu Nyen Ho. The film was selected for screening at the 41st Directors Fortnight section at the Cannes Film Festival and was also nominated for Golden Kinnaree Award in 2009. Vairam: Fight for Justice Vairam: Fight for Justice is a 2009 Malayalam film directed by M. A. Nishad under the banner of Cinema NSR India Pvt Ltd. The main cast includes Suresh Gopi, Pasupathy, Jayasurya, Samvrutha Sunil, and Dhanya Mary Varghese. Samvrutha Sunil was first time paired with Suresh Gopi in the movie. One Peace at a Time One Peace at a Time is a film by Turk and Christy Pipkin. It was produced by The Nobelity Project and was premiered at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas, USA, on April 14, 2009. It is the sequel to the film Nobelity. It has been shown in various countries. Vaana Vaana is a 2008 Telugu romantic drama film starring Vinay Rai and Meera Chopra in the lead roles, while Suman, Jayasudha, Naresh, Seetha, and Diganth play supporting roles. M. S. Raju produced and directed the film while debutant Kamalakar composed music for the project. It is a remake of Kannada language Blockbuster film Mungaru Male, which featured Dr. Pooja Gandhi and Dr. Ganesh. The film was dubbed into Tamil and released in 2013 under the title Gnabagangal Thaalattum. The film was remade in Odia as Romeo The Lover Boy starting Babushan. The Devil Wears Nada The Devil Wears Nada is a 2009 American made for cable erotic film directed by Jim Wynorski. It is based on the novel The Devil Wears Prada by Lauren Weisberger. Phish 3D Phish 3D is a 2010 concert film in 3D featuring the rock band Phish. It was filmed at Phishs Festival 8, a three-day, eight-set, 16-hour concert performed in October 2009 at the Empire Polo Field in Indio, California. The film opened with a sneak preview on April 20, 2010, followed by a limited one week engagement which began on April 30, 2010. The movie was produced by Action 3D Productions in association with Network Live and Cinedigm Digital Cinema Corp. Containing songs exclusive to the film, Phish 3D features footage of the festival, viewed by over 40,000 fans, and of the band backstage and in rehearsals. It also shows a costumed performance of the full Rolling Stones album Exile on Main St. Phish 3D features songs from the bands first ever full-length acoustic set, as well as performances taken from the six additional sets. Love Shines Love Shines is a documentary film about Canadian songwriter Ron Sexsmith by filmmaker Douglas Arrowsmith. The film is produced by Paperny Entertainment and commissioned by The Movie Network and Movie Central with funding from Astral Medias Harold Greenberg Fund and the Rogers Documentary Fund. It was nominated for three Canadian Screen Awards in 2013 for Best Performing Arts Program or Series or Arts Documentary Program or Series, Best Direction in a Performing Arts Program or Series, and Best Picture Editing in a Documentary Program or Series. Silver Circle Silver Circle is an American computer-animated thriller film released in 2013. Set in a dystopian future, it follows a group called the Rebels, who have vowed to take down the Federal Reserve. Silver Circle was given a limited release in the United States on March 22, 2013. The film drew criticism for its libertarian slant and for the quality of its animation. Yugapurushan Yugapurushan is a 2010 film about the life and times of Sree Narayana Guru. The movie is directed by R. Sukumaran. It has an ensemble cast, led by Thalaivasal Vijay as Sree Narayana Guru. The Strawberry Shortcake Movie: Sky's the Limit The Strawberry Shortcake Movie: Skys the Limit is a 2009 American/Canadian/French CGI-animated direct-to-video film directed by Michael Hack and Mucci Fassett. It serves as the pilot for Strawberry Shortcakes Berry Bitty Adventures, a series that aired one year after the films release. It also takes place after a pilot cartoon based on it. Dragonetti the Ruthless Contract Killer Dragonetti: The Ruthless Contract Killer is a Swedish exploitation film from 2010. Its a prequel to Die Zombiejäger from 2005. It was produced over a period of three years. It was nominated for an award for best film in "Sci-Fi, Horror or Fantasy" at Spectacular Film Festival, but lost to Syner. Who's That Girl? Whos That Girl is a 2011 Filipino romantic comedy film starring Anne Curtis, Luis Manzano, and Eugene Domingo produced by Viva Films and SMDC. The film is about a woman who was mistaken as a mistress by the husbands wife and son, the womans dream guy. Anne Curtis plays a wallflower who transforms into a gorgeous and successful career woman because of her longtime dream guy played by Luis Manzano. The film is a collaboration between director Wenn V. Deramas and writer Ms. Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario, both award-winners. Damu Damu is a 1996 Indian Bengali-language drama film directed by Raja Sen and produced by the Government of West Bengal. It is based on Narayan Gangopadhyays novel Ponchanoner Haati and is Sens directorial debut. It starring Raghuvir Yadav, Satya Banerjee, Tarun Kumar, Tarun Kumar, Smita Sinha and Rimi Sen. The film won National Film Award for Best Childrens Film. Kill Me, Deadly Kill Me, Deadly is a 2015 American neo-noir comedy film starring Kirsten Vangsness, Lesley-Anne Down and Joe Mantegna. It is based on a 2009 play by Bill Robens. Big Blue Lake Big Blue Lake is a 2011 Hong Kong drama film directed by Jessey Tsang Tsui-Shan. Sivappathikaaram Sivappathigaram is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language political action film written and directed by Karu Pazhaniappan. The film stars Vishal, Mamta Mohandas, Manivannan, Rajan P. Dev, Upendra Limaye, Ganja Karuppu and Raghuvaran. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Vidyasagar. Mamta Mohandas made her debut in Tamil with this film. Later on, the film was also dubbed and released in Hindi under the title Aaj Ka Naya Kamina. Nhung Nu Hon Ruc Ro Burning Kisses is a Vietnamese film from 2010; it is one of the few Vietnamese musical films, and features a high-profile Vietnamese cast. Staline: Le tyran rouge Stalin: le tyran rouge is a 2007 French television documentary film by Mathieu Schwartz, Serge de Sampigny, Yvan Demeulandre and the historic consultant Nicolas Werth about the government of Joseph Stalin in the Soviet Union. Clinton, Part 1 Clinton is a biographical film about former President Bill Clinton. Produced by PBS for the series of American Experience, the film documents Clintons life, from childhood until the end of his second term in 2001. Clinton features interviews with political advisers, campaign strategists, and childhood friends. The film is narrated by Campbell Scott. It was released in 2012. Space Sheriff Gavan: The Movie is a 2012 Japanese tokusatsu superhero film to commemorate the 30th Anniversary of the Metal Hero Series first entry, Space Sheriff Gavan, and is a sequel to the Space Sheriff series. Kenji Ohba, Toshiaki Nishizawa, and Shōzō Iizuka reprise their roles from the original television series. Thomas Sankara: The Upright Man Thomas Sankara: The Upright Man is a 2006 documentary film about Thomas Sankara, former president of Burkina Faso. Sankara was known as "the African Che", and became famous in Africa due to his innovative ideas, his devastating humour, his spirit and his altruism. With a gun in one hand and Karl Marxs works in the other, Sankara became president at the age of 34 and served from 1983 to 1987. He immediately set out to shake the foundations of the country that he renamed from the French colonial Upper Volta to Burkina Faso, "Land of Upright Men." More than a classic biography, this film sheds light on the impact that this man and his politic made on Burkina Faso and Africa in general. The man Sankara remains alive due to his charisma and legacy. Pokkisham Pokkisham is a 2009 Tamil film directed by Cheran. The feature failed at the box office compared to Cherans previous work, Autograph. Movie dubbed by Meena and Prasanna.The movie was an above average success. This movies concept is partially inspired by the 1995 Hollywood romantic film The Bridges of Madison County, directed by Clint Eastwood. Dangerous Edge: A Life of Graham Greene Dangerous Edge: A Life of Graham Greene is a biographical documentary film about Graham Greene, originally broadcast nationally on PBS on March 29, 2013 and distributed internationally. It was directed by Thomas Patrick OConnor and narrated by Derek Jacobi. Contributors and cast include Graham Greene himself, his wife Vivien Greene, Bernard Diederich, John le Carré, David Lodge, John Mortimer, Bill Nighy, John Perkins, Paul Theroux and biographers Richard Greene and Norman Sherry. Red Princesses Red Princesses is a 2013 Costa Rican drama film directed by Laura Astorga. It was selected as the Costa Rican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Colors Cores is a 2012 Brazilian drama film that was released on May 10, 2013. It is the debut film of director Francisco Garcia, who also wrote the script together with Gabriel Campos. The film was premiered at the 60th San Sebastián International Film Festival in 2012, and was also screened at the 36th São Paulo International Film Festival. Khwaabb Khwaabb is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language romance and drama film directed by Zaid Ali Khan and produced by Moraad Ali Khan under the banner of Bullseye Productions. It stars Navdip Singh and Simar Motiani. The films soundtrack was composed by Sandeep Chowta and Sajjad Ali Chandwani. It was released worldwide on 9 May 2014. The story revolves around the lives of two athletes: their struggles, their dreams and their aspirations. The official trailer of Khwaabb was unveiled on 23 August 2013 at Delhi. Upon being released on the net on the following day, the trailer got 1,22,000 views in 10 days. Khwaabb was initially supposed to be released in October 2012. However, it was later postponed to 9 May 2014. Waiting for the Sea Waiting for the Sea is a 2012 movie by Bakhtyar Khudojnazarov with collaboration from Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Germany, France, and Belgium. The film is set in the backdrop of the dried-up Aral Sea and addresses the impact of the ecological catastrophe on the fate of the people in that region. It is the last part of the Central Asia trilogy that Khudojnazarov had planned, which started with his 1999 film Luna Papa. The second part of the trilogy, a tragicomedy named "Living Fish" after a screenplay by Oleg Antonov, had been projected since the year 2000, but was never completed as a result of the financial crisis in 2008 and the deaths of producer Karl Baumgartner in 2014 and Khudojnazarov in 2015. Waiting for the Sea was in the works in 2009. Bromance: My Brother's Romance Bromance: My Brothers Romance is a 2013 Filipino screwball comedy satire film starring Zanjoe Marudo and Cristine Reyes. It is the first foray of Skylight Films into the comedy genre and is directed by Wenn V. Deramas. The film is based on a true story and premiered on May 15, 2013. Bunshinsaba 2 Bunshinsaba 2 is a 2013 Chinese horror film directed by Ahn Byeong-ki. A Guerra da Beatriz Beatrizs War is a 2013 drama film directed by Luigi Acquisto and Bety Reis. It is the first full-length feature film to be produced by East Timor. Its premiere was on 17 September 2013 in Dili. The film was shown in the first month to 30,000 East Timorese at outdoor screenings. It was screened at the 2013 Adelaide Film Festival. Kanyaka Talkies Kanyaka Talkies is a 2013 Indian Malayalam-language film co-written and directed by K R Manoj in his feature directorial debut. It is based on a story by P. V. Shajikumar. The film premiered at the 15th Mumbai Film Festival and has subsequently been screened as the opening film of the Indian Panorama at the 44th International Film Festival of India, in October 2013. It has since screened at all major Indian film festivals including IFFK, Kolkata, Bengaluru and Pune. Kanyaka Talkies received the International Critics Prize for Best Malayalam Film at the 18th International Film Festival of Kerala for its succinct and poignant dealing of the politics of Cinema, human desire and religion. Forbes India magazine selected it as one of the five must watch Indian movies in 2014. US premiere of Kanyaka Talkies was at 2014 NYIFF,where it won the award for Best Screenplay,and European premiere was at LIFF. East Asian premiere of the film was at HKIFF 2015. HKIFF described Kanyaka Talkies as a new and exciting embodiment of independent South Asian cinema. The film has won three awards at 44th Kerala State Film Awards. Aindhaam Thalaimurai Sidha Vaidhiya Sigamani Aindhaam Thalaimurai Sidha Vaidhiya Sigamani is a 2014 Indian Tamil comedy film written and directed by L. G. Ravichandar. The film features Bharath, making it his 25th project as an actor and Nandita in the leading roles, while Simon composes the films music. The film was released on 22 August 2014 to mixed reviews. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as ATM by Goldmines Telefilms in 2017. AJ's Infinite Summer AJs Infinite Summer is an animated television pilot created by Toby Jones for Cartoon Network. The pilot follows AJ, whose new job during the summer drives him crazy with power. It is loosely based on Jones 2006 film, AJ Goes to France. Both the film and the pilot star AJ Thompson as the eponymous character. Jones additionally sought inspiration from his hometown of Fargo, North Dakota, and the comics he drew featuring Thompson and his other friends. The pilot was released on the official website of Cartoon Network on May 16, 2014. Inthi Ninna Preethiya Inthi Ninna Preethiya is a 2008 Indian Kannada drama film written, directed and produced by Duniya Soori under the Suri Talkies banner. The films plot revolves around a family which struggles due to the bad effects of alcohol addiction. The film features Srinagar Kitty, Bhavana and newcomer Sonu Gowda in pivotal roles. The film score and soundtrack were composed by Sadhu Kokila. The cinematography was done by Suris previous associate Satya Hegde and was edited by Deepu S. Kumar. The film was released on 29 February 2008 to mixed reviews from the critics. However the movie became one of the cult classic and reminded Late. Puttanna Kanagal, K. Balachander style of movies portraying family issues. While the cinematography, music direction and art director received praises, the films screenplay and direction was criticized for glorifying the alcoholism. The film was declared a musical hit with its soundtrack hitting high on popularity. For the year 2008-09, the film bagged the Karnataka State Film Awards for the Best Music and Best Female Playback Singer. A Better Man A Better Man is a 2017 Canadian documentary film co-directed by Attiya Khan and Lawrence Jackman in which Khan, a survivor of domestic abuse, meets with the man who abused her to see if he can take responsibility to heal and repair the harms he created. The first filmed encounter between her and her ex-boyfriend, identified only as "Steve," took place in April 2013. After the initial contact, several of the conversations were facilitated by Tod Augusta-Scott, a prominent counselor in the domestic violence field. The film also follows them back to their old high school as well as an apartment in Ottawa, and shows how the violence still affects Khan. The film was financed through crowdfunding on Indiegogo; it raised over $110,000 CAD, making it one of the most successful crowdfunding campaigns in Canadian history. Upon release, it received mostly positive reviews from critics, and was chosen as one of the top 10 best films of 2017 by The Globe and Mail. Direct Ishq Direct Ishq is a 2016 Indian action romantic comedy film, set in the city of Banaras. The film features Rajneesh Duggal, Nidhi Subbaiah and Arjun Bijlani in the lead roles. It was released on 19 February 2016. Le dep Le Dep is a 2015 Canadian psychological drama film directed by Sonia Boileau. The film tells the story of a young Innu woman who is held at gunpoint one night while working at a convenience store in a small First Nations community in rural Quebec. Set in a fictional Innu community, the films dialogue is mostly in French, with some Innu-aimun. Le Dep is the first First Nations production of Telefilm Canadas Micro-Budget program. The films world premiere was at the 2015 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, following which the film played various festivals in Canada, the United States, and United Kingdom and had a theatrical run in Montreal. The Summer of Frozen Fountains The Summer of Frozen Fountains is a 2015 Georgian drama film directed by Vano Burduli. Unakkenna Venum Sollu: What Do You Want... Unakkenna Venum Sollu is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language horror film produced by N. Shanmuga Sundaram and the directorial debut of Srinath Ramalingam. The film stars Deepak Paramesh, Jaqlene Prakash, Gunalan Morgan and Anu in the lead roles. It was released on 24 September 2015 in India. Der grosse Sommer Der grosse Sommer is a Swiss-German language film that was released in Switzerland on 28 January 2016. Produced partly in Japan, it is the last film starring Mathias Gnädinger. Active Raid is a Japanese anime television series produced by Production IMS. Orange produced the 3D CG, with Gorō Taniguchi as chief director. It started airing in January 2016. The anime was split into two seasons, the first half aired in January, while the second half aired in July 2016. Nina Nina is a 2017 Slovak drama film directed by Juraj Lehotský. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Retrospekt Retrospekt is a 2018 Dutch drama film directed by Esther Rots. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Byomkesh O Agnibaan Byomkesh O Agniban is a Bengali Detective thriller film directed by Anjan Dutt and produced by Kaustav Roy & Ashok Dhanuka. This is based on compilation of the stories Agniban and Upasanghar written by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. This is the sixth installment of Byomkesh series by Anjan Dutt, serving as a sequel to Byomkesh O Chiriyakhana. Kasal Kasal is a 2018 Filipino romance drama film starring Bea Alonzo, Derek Ramsay and Paulo Avelino. The film was directed by Ruel S. Bayani and produced by Star Cinema. The film marks Derek Ramsays comeback film for Star Cinema. It also served as Star Cinemas 25th Anniversary offering. The film is about the story of a public school teacher, Lia Marquez, who, when deciding to marry Cebu’s most eligible bachelor and mayoral candidate, Philip Cordero, is thrust into working with her ex-boyfriend Wado dela Costa when he comes back into her life. The Adventures of Billy The Adventures of Billy is a 1911 silent short dramatic film directed by D. W. Griffith. It is one of many Griffith shorts preserved by the paper print and is available for viewing today. Der Andere The Other is a 1913 German silent thriller film directed by Max Mack and starring Albert Bassermann, Emmerich Hanus and Nelly Ridon. Granddad Granddad is a 1913 American film directed by Thomas H. Ince. The Man from Texas The Man from Texas is a 1915 American Western film, directed by and starring Tom Mix. The film is considered to be lost. It was shot near Prescott by William Selig of the Selig Polyscope Company. All Night All Night is a 1918 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Paul Powell and starring Carmel Myers and Rudolph Valentino. It was released by Universal Pictures under the name Bluebird Photoplays. A print of the film still survives and was released to DVD by Grapevine Video in 2005. Raggedy Rose Raggedy Rose is a 1926 film American silent comedy film starring Mabel Normand. The film was co-written by Stan Laurel, and directed by Richard Wallace. That Model from Paris That Model from Paris is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Marceline Day, Bert Lytell and Eileen Percy. Upstage Upstage is a 1926 American silent romantic drama film directed by Monta Bell, starring Norma Shearer and New York musical comedy star Oscar Shaw. Chinatown Nights Chinatown Nights, also known as Tong War, is a 1929 film starring Wallace Beery and begun as a silent film then finished as an all-talking sound one via dubbing. Directed by William A. Wellman and released by Paramount Pictures, Chinatown Nights also stars Florence Vidor, former wife of director King Vidor, who did not dub her own voice and quit the movie business immediately afterward, preferring not to work in sound films; her voice in Chinatown Nights was supplied by actress Nella Walker. The supporting cast includes Warner Oland as a Chinese gangster and Jack Oakie as a stuttering reporter. The movie was based upon the story "Tong War" by Samuel Ornitz. Men of the North Men of the North is a 1930 American Western film directed by Hal Roach and written by Richard Schayer. The film stars Gilbert Roland, Barbara Leonard, Arnold Korff, Robert Elliott and George Davis. The film was released on September 27, 1930, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Viennese Nights Viennese Nights is a 1930 American all-talking pre-code musical operetta film directed by Alan Crosland and starring Alexander Gray, Vivienne Segal, Walter Pidgeon, Jean Hersholt, and Louise Fazenda. It was photographed entirely in Technicolor and released by Warner Brothers. Viennese Nights was the first original operetta written especially for the screen by Oscar Hammerstein II and Sigmund Romberg. It was filmed in March and April 1930, before anyone realized the extent of the economic hardships that would arrive with Great Depression, which had begun in the autumn of the previous year. Although not a box office hit in the United States, the film had long box office runs in Britain and Australia. It is one of the earliest sound films to have a short pre-credit sequence. Beyond Victory Beyond Victory is a 1931 American pre-Code war film starring Bill Boyd, James Gleason, Lew Cody, and ZaSu Pitts. While John Robertson received directing credit, Edward H. Griffith supposedly took extensive re-takes after production ended and the film was deemed not audience ready. Two actresses with major roles in the original version were completely cut from the final release, Helen Twelvetrees and June Collyer. The original screenplay was written by Horace Jackson and James Gleason. While the film might not have made a profit at the box office, it was well received by critics. Was Frauen träumen What Women Dream is a 1933 German comedy crime film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Nora Gregor, Gustav Fröhlich and Otto Wallburg. In 1934 it was remade as an American film One Exciting Adventure. The films sets were designed by the art directors Emil Hasler and Willy Schiller. Buddy and Towser Buddy and Towser is an American animated short film released on February 24, 1934, by Warner Bros.. It was directed by Friz Freleng; the musical score is by Norman Spencer. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. Buddy the Woodsman Buddy the Woodsman is an American animated short film, released October 20, 1934. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Jack King; musical direction was by Bernard Brown. Heinz im Mond Heinz in the Moon is a 1934 German comedy film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Heinz Rühmann, Rudolf Platte and Annemarie Sörensen. Stemmle renamed the title from Hans to Heinz to take advantage of the stars popularity. The Miller's Daughter The Millers Daughter is a 1934 American animated short film by Friz Freleng, his seventh in the Merrie Melodies series. Night Alarm Night Alarm is a 1934 American drama film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring Bruce Cabot as a down on his luck reporter, Hal Ashby, who tries to make a name for himself by investigating a series of bizarre arson attacks. The film, which was a hit in movie theatres at the time, is now widely available in the public domain. Philips Cavalcade Philips Cavalcade is a 1939 animated short film in the Puppetoon series. It was directed by George Pal. Tiger Bay Tiger Bay is a 1934 British film directed by J. Elder Wills and starring the Chinese-American actor Anna May Wong. The film is about a young Englishman abroad, Michael, who deliberately visits a tough Chinese district of Tiger Bay to test his strength. He falls in love with Letty at Lui Changs nightclub and battles a protection racket. Meanwhile, Lui fends off Olaf and his cronies, who attempt to intimidate Fay and Lui. Buddy Steps Out Buddy Steps Out is an American animated short film, released by Warner Bros. on July 20, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Jack King; musical direction was by Bernard Brown. Notably, Chuck Jones and Bob Clampett are credited animators for the short. The film marks the final appearance of Cookie in an animated short. She was Buddys girlfriend and main supporting character. Buddy of the Legion Buddy of the Legion is an American animated short film, released April 6, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was directed by Ben Hardaway; Bernard Brown was musical director. Notably, this is Chuck Joness first credit as animator on a Warner Bros. cartoon. Chasing Yesterday Chasing Yesterday is a 1935 American historical drama film directed by George Nicholls Jr. using a screenplay by Francis Edward Faragoh, adapted from the 1881 novel Le Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard, by Anatole France. Released on May 3, 1935, the film stars Anne Shirley, O. P. Heggie, and Helen Westley. Sagebrush Troubadour The Sagebrush Troubadour is a 1935 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Barbara Pepper, and Smiley Burnette. Written by Oliver Drake and Joseph F. Poland, the film is about two Texas Rangers traveling undercover as western troubadours in search of the killer of an old, half-blind man. Taking the Blame Taking The Blame is a 1935 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and featuring Pudgy the Puppy. Mister Cinderella Mr. Cinderella is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick and written by Richard Flournoy and Arthur V. Jones. The film stars Jack Haley, Betty Furness, Arthur Treacher, Raymond Walburn, Robert McWade and Rosina Lawrence. The film was released on October 23, 1936, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Maria Papoila Maria Papoila is a 1937 Portuguese comedy film directed by Leitão de Barros. The New Deal Show The New Deal Show is a 1937 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop Too Many Wives Too Many Wives is a 1937 comedy film directed by Ben Holmes and starring Anne Shirley. It lost $35,000. Night Spot Night Spot is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Christy Cabanne and written by Lionel Houser. The film stars Harry Parke, Allan Lane, Gordon Jones, Joan Woodbury, and Lee Patrick. The film was released on February 25, 1938, by RKO Pictures. Quick Money Quick Money is a 1937 film. It lost $37,000. Thrills and Chills Thrills and Chills is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Who Killed Gail Preston? Who Killed Gail Preston? is a 1938 American crime film directed by Leon Barsha and starring Don Terry, Rita Hayworth, and Robert Paige. Blue Montana Skies Blue Montana Skies is a 1939 American Western film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and June Storey. Based on a story by Norman S. Hall and Paul Franklin, the film is about a singing cowboy who goes up against a gang of fur smugglers operating near the Canada–United States border. Hello Janine! Hello Janine! is a 1939 German musical film directed by Carl Boese and starring Marika Rökk, Johannes Heesters and Rudi Godden. Along with Der Bettelstudent and Gasparone it helped establish Rökk as a major star, an effective replacement for La Jana. This Man Is News This Man is News is a 1938 British comedy mystery film directed by David MacDonald and starring Barry K. Barnes, Valerie Hobson, Alastair Sim and Edward Lexy. The screenplay concerns a journalist who solves a crime of which he himself is suspected. A "quota quickie", it was made for a mere £6,000, but "was among the highest grossing films of 1938". It was loosely modelled on the American Thin Man series of films. A sequel, This Man in Paris, was made in 1939. They Meet Again They Meet Again is a 1941 American film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Jean Hersholt, Dorothy Lovett, and Robert Baldwin. It is one of the six films in the Dr. Christian series. Wild Geese Calling Wild Geese Calling is a 1941 American drama film directed by John Brahm and starring Henry Fonda and Joan Bennett. It was distributed by 20th Century-Fox. The screenplay was written by Horace McCoy, based on a novel by Stewart Edward White. The music score is by Alfred Newman. Broadway Broadway is a 1942 crime drama musical film directed by William A. Seiter and starring George Raft as himself and Pat OBrien as a detective. The supporting cast features Janet Blair and Broderick Crawford. Another fictionalized biographical movie based on Rafts life, The George Raft Story featured a different actor playing Raft. El hombre que se quiso matar Man Who Wanted to Kill Himself is a 1942 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Antonio Casal and Rosita Yarza. It is based on a short story by Wenceslao Fernández Flórez. It was remade in 1970 by the same director. Home in Wyomin' Home in Wyomin is a 1942 American Western film directed by William Morgan and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Fay McKenzie. Based on a story by Stuart Palmer, the film is about a singing cowboy who helps out a former employer in trouble with his failing rodeo while romancing a woman reporter. In Home in Wyomin, Autry sang his hit songs "Be Honest with Me", "Back in the Saddle Again", and "Tweedle OTwill", as well as Irving Berlins "Any Bonds Today", becoming the first major star to sing the official song of the U.S. Defense Bond campaign during the war. Road to Happiness Road to Happiness is a 1942 American film directed by Phil Rosen. Western Mail Western Mail is a 1942 American western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey and starring Tom Keene and Fred Kohler Adventures of the Flying Cadets Adventures of the Flying Cadets is a 13-episode 1943 Universal film serial directed by Ray Taylor and Lewis D. Collins. Farm Hands Farm Hands is a 1943 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. It was the 215th Our Gang short that was released. True to Life True to Life is a 1943 film directed by George Marshall and starring Mary Martin and Franchot Tone. Gun to Gun Gun to Gun is a 1944 American short romantic western film directed by D. Ross Lederman. The film, set on a ranch, stars Robert Shayne, Lupita Tovar and Pedro de Cordoba. The Fighting Guardsman The Fighting Guardsman is a 1946 American adventure film directed by Henry Levin. It was a swashbuckler starring Willard Parker based on a novel by Alexander Dumas. The Last Bomb The Last Bomb was a 1945 propaganda film mainly concerning the conventional phase of the bombing of Japan in 1945. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film begins by describing the taking off points in Saipan, Guam, and Tinian, remarking how they have changed since American occupation. General Curtis LeMay is shown planning a daylight raid on Japans industrial areas. A bomber squadron of B-29s then assembles and the audience rides with them through a space of ocean as wide as the US from Mexico to Canada, special attention being given to the island Iwo Jima, which is midway through the journey. The film then proceeds to the actual bombing of Japan, showing one of the B-29s dogfights with Japanese planes, and the destruction leveled on Tokyo by the B-29s payload and subsequent strafing. When the bombers return to base, the hazards of war are assessed, particularly the problems associated with landing the large planes, which could sometimes be fatal. At the very end some color footage of the mushroom cloud at Nagasaki is shown, the narrator, Reed Hadley, telling us that it saves thousands of American lives by preventing an invasion of Japan. Ding Dong Williams Ding Dong Williams is a 1946 American comedy film directed by William Berke, and written by Brenda Weisberg and M. Coates Webster. The film stars Glen Vernon, Marcy McGuire, Felix Bressart, Anne Jeffreys and James Warren. The film was released on April 15, 1946, by RKO Pictures. Tangier Tangier is a 1946 black-and-white thriller film set in the city of Tangier, Morocco that was directed by George Waggner and filmed on Universals backlot. It was one of the last Universal Pictures films before it merged into Universal-International in July 1946. The film features a variety of well-known Universal players completing their contracts, such as Maria Montez, Robert Paige and Louise Allbritton, and well-known 1940s stars Preston Foster and Sabu who sings "Shell Be Coming Round the Mountain". The film was made at the insistence of Maria Montez who was sick of being typecast in Technicolor oriental adventures. La fumeria d'oppio The Opium Den is a 1947 Italian crime film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Emilio Ghione Jr., Mariella Lotti and Emilio Cigoli. It was an unsuccessful attempt to revive the Za La Mort character, who had been a popular figure during the silent era. Ghione jr. was the son of the actor Emilio Ghione who had originally played the role. Northwest Outpost Northwest Outpost is a 1947 American musical film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Nelson Eddy, Ilona Massey and Joseph Schildkraut. The film was Eddys last, and is an operetta film like his previous starring roles. He was persuaded to make it by Republic Pictures because Rudolf Friml was writing the score. It was well received by critics and had a strong box office performance. The Silver Darlings Silver Darlings is a 1947 British film about Scottish fishermen, based on a 1941 novel by Neil M. Gunn. The film is set in the early 19th century and after the highland clearances. Catrine and her family, like many other dispossessed Scots, turn their hands to Herring fishing. Catrines husband is press-ganged into the Royal Navy and dies at sea. Catrine is left widowed with a young son to raise. After some time, Roddy proposes to Catrine, but her son Finn, now older, is very upset about the engagement and everyone is trying to avoid conscription into the Royal Navy. Hazard Hazard is a 1948 American comedy drama film directed by George Marshall and starring Paulette Goddard and Macdonald Carey. Janika Janika is a 1949 Hungarian comedy film directed by Márton Keleti and starring Ida Turay, Sándor Szabó and Mária Mezei. It is based on a play by . The Wind Is My Lover Singoalla is a 1949 Swedish-French film directed by Christian-Jaque, starring Viveca Lindfors and Alf Kjellin. It is based on the romantic novel The Wind Is My Lover by Viktor Rydberg, which in turn is based on a medieval legend of the love between a gypsy and a nobleman. It was produced in three language versions: Swedish, French, and English. The Swedish and French versions were entitled Singoalla. The English version had three titles: Gypsy Fury, The Wind is My Lover, and The Mask and the Sword. The Swedish and English versions starred Alf Kjellin as the nobleman, but the French version starred Michel Auclair. All three versions were edited separately – even scoring is slightly different. The Swedish and French run over 100 minutes, the English only 63 minutes. Stop Press Girl Stop Press Girl is a 1949 British fantasy comedy film directed by Michael Barry and starring Sally Ann Howes, Gordon Jackson, Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne; the latter two appearing in several different roles in the film. The film was one of the four of David Rawnsleys films that used his "independent frame" technique, a form of back projection. The Siege Agustina of Aragon is a 1950 Spanish historical film directed by Juan de Orduña and starring Aurora Bautista. It is also known by the alternative title of The Siege. It portrays the Spanish patriot Agustina of Aragon, known for her role at the 1808 Siege of Zaragoza against Napoleons French forces. The films sets were designed by Sigfrido Burmann. It was made by CIFESA, Spains largest studio. Miracles Only Happen Once Les Miracles nont lieu quune fois is a 1951 Franco-Italian film, directed by Yves Allégret. The film is about a "psychic war-casualty" played by Jean Marais. State Penitentiary State Penitentiary is a 1950 drama film directed by Lew Landers and starring Warner Baxter and Onslow Stevens. The prison scenes in this film were photographed in the state penitentiary at Carson City. One year after completing his final film, State Penitentiary, Warner Baxter died as a result of cranial surgery, which was intended to relieve his long struggle with arthritis on May 7, 1951. Anxiety Anxiety is a 1953 Mexican musical drama film directed by Miguel Zacarías and starring Pedro Infante, Libertad Lamarque and Irma Dorantes. The Passionate Sentry Who Goes There! is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring Nigel Patrick, Valerie Hobson and George Cole. The film depicts the farcical activities of the various inhabitants of a Grace and Favour house near St Jamess Palace in Central London. Anarkali Anarkali is a 1953 Indian historical drama film, directed by Nandlal Jaswantlal, and written by Nasir Hussain and Hameed Butt, based on the historical legend of the Mughal emperor Jahangir. As per the legend, Jahangir revolted against his father Akbar over his love for a common girl called Anarkali. It was the top grossing Hindi film in the year of its release Another film on the same theme was Mughal-e-Azam, made in 1960, which turned out to be one of the biggest box office success in the history of Indian cinema and a major critical success as well. La belle de Cadix The Beauty of Cadiz is a 1953 French-Spanish musical comedy film directed by Raymond Bernard and Eusebio Fernández Ardavín and starring Luis Mariano, Carmen Sevilla and Jean Tissier. It is an operetta film, based on the 1945 operetta of the same title. The films sets were designed by the art director Léon Barsacq. Garden of Eden Garden of Eden is a 1954 nudist film directed by Max Nosseck. It was co-produced by Walter Bibo, and Norval E. Packwood. Outdoor scenes were filmed at Lake Como Family Nudist Resort in Lutz. Hänsel und Gretel Hansel and Gretel is a 1954 German film, directed by Walter Janssen, based on the story of Hansel and Gretel by the Brothers Grimm. It should not be confused with either Hansel and Gretel, another German film, or an American film Hansel and Gretel, both of which were released in the same year. Khyber Patrol Khyber Patrol is a 1954 American adventure film about British troops on the Afghanistan border. Jumping for Joy Jumping for Joy is a 1956 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Frankie Howerd, Stanley Holloway, Joan Hickson and Lionel Jeffries. Rumpelstiltskin Rumpelstiltskin is a 1955 fantasy film directed by Herbert B. Fredersdorf. It stars Werner Krüger as the title character. The film was released in the United States by K. Gordon Murray in 1965 and re-released by Paramount Pictures in 1974. El castillo de los monstruos El Castillo de los monstruos is a 1958 Mexican horror comedy directed by Julián Soler. Rock Around the World The Tommy Steele Story is a 1957 British film directed by Gerard Bryant and starring Tommy Steele, dramatising Steeles own rise to fame. It was released in the US as Rock Around the World, since it was felt no one in America knew who Tommy Steele was. Along with Rock You Sinners, it was one of the first British films to feature rock and roll. 13 kleine Esel und der Sonnenhof Thirteen Old Donkeys is a 1958 West German comedy film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Hans Albers, Marianne Hoppe and Karin Dor. It was one of the final performances of the veteran star Albers. It was made at the Wandsbek Studios by the Hamburg-based Real Film. Vacanze d'inverno Winter Holidays is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque and Giuliano Carnimeo, based on story by Oreste Biancoli. The music score is by Armando Trovajoli. Giuseppina Giuseppina is a 1960 short British documentary film produced by James Hill. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary. Production of the film was sponsored by the British Petroleum company, which also distributes the film. The BP webpage summarizes the film as, "set at an Italian petrol station where various characters pass through on their onward journey, while entertaining and playing with the attendants daughter, Giuseppina." In the 1960s and early 1970s, Giuseppina was broadcast 185 times on British television as a trade test colour film. Excerpts were also shown on Vision On, the BBC programme for deaf and hard-of-hearing children. It was released as an extra on the BFI Flipside DVD release of "Lunch Hour". The Pusher The Pusher is a 1960 American crime film directed and co-produced by Gene Milford and written by Harold Robbins. The film stars Kathy Carlyle, Robert Lansing, Felice Orlandi, Douglas Rodgers and Sloan Simpson. The film was released in February 1960, by United Artists. La bandida La Bandida is a 1963 Mexican film. It stars María Félix. License to Kill Nick Carter va tout casser is a French action film starring Eddie Constantine as Nick Carter. An English version was dubbed by Eddie Constantine dubbing himself. Constantine repeated his role in Nick Carter et le trèfle rouge. The film was titled License to Kill in the USA. Love & Kisses Love and Kisses is a 1965 American comedy film starring Ricky Nelson as a young man who tries to grow up and emancipate himself from his middle-class parents by getting married. Based on the 1963 stage play of the same name by Anita Rowe Block, the film was written, produced and directed by Nelsons father, Ozzie Nelson. Estouffade à la Caraïbe The Looters is a 1967 French film starring Jean Seberg, Serge Gainsbourg and Frederick Stafford. The film was shot in northern Colombia. It was also known as Estouffade à la Caraïbe and Revolt in the Caribbean. Ferien mit Piroschka A Holiday with Piroschka is a 1965 comedy film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Marie Versini, Götz George and Dietmar Schönherr. It was a co-production between Austria, Hungary and West Germany. Despite their similar names, the film has little in common with the 1955 I Often Think of Piroschka. C'mon, Let's Live a Little Cmon, Lets Live a Little is a 1967 film directed by David Butler. It stars Bobby Vee and Jackie DeShannon. This was the last film directed by Butler, who began acting on screen in 1917 and had been directing since the late 1920s. Iluzija Illusion is a 1967 Croatian film directed by Krsto Papić. A Man Called Dagger A Man Called Dagger is a low-budget spy film that was the first collaboration between director Richard Rush, cinematographer László Kovács and stuntman Gary Warner Kent. It was filmed in 1966 by Lew Horwitzs Global Screen Associates under the title Why Spy? The film was originally intended to have been released by Mike Ripps Cinema Distributors of America in September 1966. When GSA and CDAs partnership collapsed, the film was picked up by MGM and released a year later. Korridoren The Corridor is a 1968 Swedish drama film directed by Jan Halldoff. It was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival. Rivers of Fire and Ice Rivers of Fire and Ice, or African Safari as it was alternately titled, is a Crown International Pictures 1969 motion picture filmed in documentary format. Directed, written and produced by wildlife photographer Ron Shanin, the film is an account of a safari through "wildest" Africa and explores Africas diversity ranging from scorching deserts to the frozen heights of Mt. Kilimanjaro, and the life of the continents inhabitants. The movie culminates with the eruption of Mt Kilimanjaro. Slasti Otce vlasti Slasti Otce vlasti is a 1969 Czech comedy film directed by Karel Steklý. Mir hat es immer Spaß gemacht How Did a Nice Girl Like You Get Into This Business? is a 1970 West German comedy film directed by Will Tremper and starring Barbi Benton. It is based on the novel of the same title, written by Lynn Keefe. Wow Wow was a 1969 Québécois film directed by Claude Jutra, produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The Failing of Raymond The Failing of Raymond is a 1971 American made-for-television psychological thriller film starring Jane Wyman, Dean Stockwell, Dana Andrews, Paul Henreid and Murray Hamilton. It aired as the ABC Movie of the Week on November 27, 1971. La violenza: Quinto potere The Sicilian Checkmate is a 1972 Italian crime-drama film directed by Florestano Vancini. Carambola's Philosophy: In the Right Pocket Carambolas Philosophy: In the Right Pocket is a 1975 Italian comedic Spaghetti Western film co-written and directed by Ferdinando Baldi and starring the duo Michael Coby and Paul L. Smith. It is the sequel of Carambola!. Solemn Communion Solemn Communion is a 1977 French comedy-drama film directed by René Féret. It was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. Under the Sheets La dottoressa sotto il lenzuolo is a 1976 commedia sexy allitaliana film directed by Gianni Martucci and launched as part of dottoressa sexploitation theme. The film was also released as Under The Sheets. Encounters in the Deep Encounters in the Deep, is a 1979 Italian / Spanish / Mexican film directed by Tonino Ricci and starring Andrés García, Gianni Garko and Gabriele Ferzetti. Last In, First Out LOrdre et la sécurité du monde is a 1978 French-Italian film. It stars Bruno Cremer, Donald Pleasence and Gabriele Ferzetti. Suddenly, Love Suddenly, Love isa 1978 American TV movie produced by Ross Hunter starring Cindy Williams. The Los Angeles Times said it had "considerable charm". Kummatty Kummatty is a 1979 Malayalam film written and directed by G. Aravindan. Ramunni, Master Ashokan and Vilasini Reema form the cast. To Love the Damned To Love the Damned is a 1980 Italian drama film directed by Marco Tullio Giordana. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. It won the Golden Leopard award at the Locarno International Film Festival in 1980. I Hate Blondes I Hate Blondes is a 1980 Italian crime comedy film directed by Giorgio Capitani. Southbound Train Southbound Train is a 1981 Croatian comedy-drama film directed by Petar Krelja. ..Deadline.. Deadline is a 1982 Australian-American made-for-television thriller drama film directed by Arch Nicholson and co-produced by Hanna-Barbera Australia and New South Wales Film Corporation. Chuzhaya zhena i muzh pod krovatyu Somebody elses wife and a husband under the bed is a 1984 Soviet drama film directed by Vitaly Melnikov based on the story by Fyodor Dostoevsky of the same name. A Day at the Beach Een dagje naar het strand is a 1984 Dutch film directed by Theo van Gogh, based on a 1962 book by Dutch author Heere Heeresma. The soundtrack was made by Willem van Eekeren. The 1970 movie A Day at the Beach is also based on the book by Heeresma, in cooperation with Roman Polanski. The Return of Pom Pom The Return of Pom Pom is a 1984 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Philip Chan and starring Richard Ng and John Shum. It is the second film in the Pom Pom film series which is a spin-off the My Lucky Stars series. Walls of Glass Walls of Glass, also known as Flanagan is a 1985 American romantic comedy film directed by Scott D. Goldstein and starring Philip Bosco as the protagonist James Flanagan. The film was released on October 30, 1985. The Journey The Journey is a 1986 Swiss-German drama film written and directed by Markus Imhoof. The film was entered into the main competition at the 43rd edition of the Venice Film Festival. A Waltz Through the Hills A Waltz Through The Hills is a 1988 Australian made-for-television adventure drama film based on the novel of the same name by Gerald Glaskin. It is the story of two orphaned children who run away from their home in the West Australia outback to go to Perth so they can sail to England to live with their grandparents. It was produced for the PBS series WonderWorks in the United States Class Cruise Class Cruise is an American teen comedy television film that premiered on NBC on October 22, 1989. The film was directed by Oz Scott and written by Steven Long Mitchell and Craig W. Van Sickle. Crocodile Hunter Crocodile Hunter is a 1989 Hong Kong action comedy film written and directed by Wong Jing, and starring Andy Lau, Alex Man, and Sandra Ng. The Monk The Monk is a 1990 historical drama film directed by Francisco Lara Polop and starring Paul McGann and Sophie Ward. Based on the 18th century Gothic novel The Monk by Matthew Gregory Lewis, it was adapted for the screen by Polop, and employs the common depiction of the 18th century representing “the stately, the lavish, the sensuous, and even the lubricious.” In this way, The Monk can be seen as a heritage film, in which “the past is delivered as a museum of sounds and images, an iconographic display,” though these films are sometimes discredited as attempts to “transform the past into a series of commodities for the entertainment market.” The film was Lara Polop’s last as a director, and continues the themes of eroticism and horror found throughout his works. O Processo do Rei The Kings Trial is a 1990 Portuguese drama film directed by João Mário Grilo. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Volevo i pantaloni Volevo i pantaloni is a 1990 Italian coming-of-age drama film directed by Maurizio Ponzi. It is based on the bestseller novel Good Girls Dont Wear Trousers written by Lara Cardella. The film was a bomb at the Italian box office, grossing about one billion lire in spite of a budget of five billion lire. Vracenky Vracenky is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1990. Al otro lado del túnel On the Far Side of the Tunnel is a 1994 Spanish drama film directed by Jaime de Armiñán. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival. Somebody's Daughter Somebodys Daughter is a 1992 television film starring Nicollette Sheridan, Nick Mancuso, Boyd Kestner, Michael Cavanaugh, Max Gail and Richard Lineback. It was directed by Joseph Sargent and written by Lauren Currier. Born Too Soon Born Too Soon is a 1993 American television film about the life of Emily Butterfield, a baby girl who was born prematurely and died 53 days after her birth. The film stars Michael Moriarty and Pamela Reed as Emilys parents, Fox Butterfield and Elizabeth Mehren. It is based on Mehrens 1991 non-fiction book of the same name. De drie beste dingen in het leven The Three Best Things in Life is a 1992 Dutch comedy film directed by Ger Poppelaars. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. Roosters Roosters is a 1993 American dramatic film with a screenplay by Milcha Sanchez-Scott that is adapted from her play of the same name. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1993 before being released in the United States in 1995. D-Day Remembered D-Day Remembered is a 1994 American documentary film directed by Charles Guggenheim for The National D-Day Museum. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. En pizza i Jordbro A Pizza in Jordbro is a 1994 Swedish documentary film directed by Rainer Hartleb. The film won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film at the 30th Guldbagge Awards and Hartleb was nominated for the award for Best Director. The film is part of Hartlebs Jordbro series that follows a group of people from Jordbro, Stockholm County, throughout their lives, starting in 1972. In its original run, A Pizza in Jordbro was the fifteenth installment of the series, but in subsequent re-edits it is the fifth film. The film serves as a summary of the entire project, with retrospectives of the preceding films. Slaughter of the Cock Slaughter of the Cock is a 1996 Greek drama film directed by Andreas Pantzis. The film was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Inside/Out Inside/Out is a 1997 American drama film directed by Rob Tregenza. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Kini & Adams Kini and Adams is a 1997 Burkinabé drama film directed by Idrissa Ouedraogo. It was filmed in Zimbabwe in English. Theophilos Theofilos is a 1987 Greek drama film directed by Lakis Papastathis on the life of the Greek painter Theofilos Hatzimichail. It was entered into the 38th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Steel Chariots Steel Chariots is a 1997 American made-for-television sports film about NASCAR that was produced for Walt Disney Television. It first aired on the Fox Network. How to Cheat in the Leaving Certificate How to Cheat in the Leaving Certificate is a 1998 independent Irish film directed by Graham Jones, in which six teenagers devise a plan to cheat in their Leaving Certificate final school examinations. The film was shot in black and white on Super 16mm. After being hailed by critics it was blown up to 35mm for theatrical distribution. Many well known Irish faces made cameo appearances and some commentators regard the 2004 American film, The Perfect Score, as a remake. Double or Nothing Double or Nothing is a short comedy film released by Warner Brothers, directed by Roy Mack, and starring Lee Dixon along with the real-life "doubles" of famous Hollywood actors. Actor Tom Herbert appears as the double for his brother, comedian Hugh Herbert. Berlin-Jerusalem Berlin-Jerusalem is an 89-minute 1989 British-Dutch-French-Israeli-Italian English-, French-, German-, and Hebrew-language independent underground dramatic historical experimental art film directed by Amos Gitai. Hymn to a Tired Man is a 1968 Japanese drama film directed by Masaki Kobayashi. Billy the Kid's Gun Justice Billy the Kids Gun Justice is a 1940 American western directed by Sam Newfield for Producers Releasing Corporation, and 3rd in PRCs Billy the Kid series. The Promised Land The Promised Land is a 1973 Chilean drama film written and directed by Miguel Littín. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival. Shaheed Shaheed is a 1948 Bollywood Indian film, directed by Ramesh Saigal and written by Wajahat Mirza. The film depicts Indias struggle for independence. It starred Dilip Kumar, Kamini Kaushal, Chandra Mohan, and Leela Chitnis. It had lyrics by Qamar Jalalabadi and music by Ghulam Haider. Songs like "Watan ki Raah Men Watan Ke Naujawan Shaheed Ho" and "Badnaam Na Ho Jaaye Mohabbat Ka Fasana" have not lost their appeal even after 60 years of the films release. This was actor Chandra Mohans last screen appearance. He had earlier appeared in Pukar, directed by Sohrab Modi, Humayun and Roti, both directed by Mehboob Khan, and Stree, directed by V. Shantaram. Africa Africa is a 1930 Walter Lantz cartoon short featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Confidence Confidence is a 1933 Pre-Code animated short subject, produced by Walter Lantz, directed by Bill Nolan, and featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. In the film, Oswald was voiced by multiple voiceactors in this short. Oswald is a farmer whose farm falls prey to the ominous influence of the Great Depression. Determined to find a solution, Oswald flies to Washington where he meets President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It was released by Universal Pictures on July 31, 1933 and is available on The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection DVD box set. Woodpecker in the Rough Woodpecker in the Rough is the 41st animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on June 16, 1952, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Off the Dole Off the Dole is a 1935 British film starring George Formby. Formby appeared as John Willie, a stage character originally developed by his father, George Formby; Beryl Formby, Formby Jnrs wife, also appeared in the film. Real Gone Woody Real Gone Woody is the 58th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 20, 1954, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal-International. Maqsad Maqsad is a 1984 Indian masala film produced by D. Rama Naidu under the Suresh Productions banner and directed by K. Bapaiah. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Jeetendra, Jaya Prada, Sridevi in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. While Shatrughan Sinha, Waheeda Rehman, Prem Chopra, Kader Khan, Shakti Kapoor, Amjad Khan, Shreeram Lagoo are featured in supporting roles. In the film, Rajeshwar is the only son of a wealthy industrialist, while Tilak hails from a poor family. When Rajeshwars father is murdered and the blame falls on Tilak, he must strive to prove his innocence. The film is a remake of the Telugu film Mundadugu. The film was a major commercial success upon its release, grossing ₹4.25 crore at the box office, becoming the second highest grossing Indian film of 1984. Nootrukku Noor Nootrukku Nooru is a 1971 Tamil-language thriller film, directed and written by K. Balachander. It stars Jaishankar and Lakshmi in the lead, with Nagesh, Vijaya Lalitha and Srividya in other pivotal roles. The story is about a college professor who is accused by three girls of sexual harassment, just before his marriage. Rasukutty Rasukutty is a 1992 Indian Tamil action drama film, written and directed by K. Bhagyaraj and produced by Meena Panchu Arunachalam. The film stars Bhagyaraj, Aishwarya, Manorama and Kalyan Kumar in lead roles. The film was a decent hit at the box office. It was remade in Hindi as Raja Babu with Govinda, in Telugu as Abbayigari Pelli with Suman and in Kannada as Patela with Jaggesh. Places in Cities Places in Cities is a 1998 German drama film directed by Angela Schanelec. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. Gunaah Gunaah is a 1993 Indian Bollywood film directed by Mahesh Bhatt and produced by Paresh Bagbahara. It stars Sunny Deol and Dimple Kapadia in pivotal roles. Hariyali Aur Rasta Hariyali Aur Rasta is a 1962 Hindi film produced and directed by Vijay Bhatt. It had Manoj Kumar and Mala Sinha as leads. The film has music by Shankar Jaikishan. The film was the fourth highest grosser of the year and declared a Hit at the Indian Box Office Roots Search is a 1986 science fiction horror original video animation directed by Hisashi Sugai. It was released on September 10, 1986. The story is that of a research crew on a space station find a desolate ship with only one survivor. The crew is then stalked by a psychic alien who wishes to kill them. The plot and setting bears a lot of similarities to the 1979 film Alien. Checkmate Checkmate is a 1935 Ariston Films Limited British crime film directed by George Pearson at Boreham Wood Studios and starring Maurice Evans, Felix Aylmer and Evelyn Foster. It was based on a novel by Amy Kennedy Gould. A Scotland Yard detective hunts down jewel thieves in London, but becomes involved with the daughter of the gangs boss. Aakhri Adaalat is a 1988 Indian Bollywood film directed by Rajiv Mehra. It stars Vinod Khanna, Dimple Kapadia, Jackie Shroff and Sonam in pivotal roles. Bortreist på ubestemt tid Bortreist på ubestemt tid is a 1974 Norwegian crime film directed by Pål Bang-Hansen, starring Svein Scharffenberg, Ingerid Vardund, Julie Ege and Lasse Kolstad. It is based on the novel by Sigrun Krokvik. The painter Alex has just murdered his wife Christina, when Helen arrives at his house. The Werewolf of Woodstock The Werewolf of Woodstock is a 1975 television film directed by John Moffitt and starring Michael Parks, Harold J. Stone, Meredith MacRae, and Belinda Balaski. It was filmed on videotape and produced for ABCs The Wide World of Mystery by Dick Clarks production company with make-up effects by Joe Blasco. Jaani Dost Jaani Dost is a 1983 Bollywood Action film, produced by C. Ashwini Dutt and M.Arjuna Raju under the Vyjayanthi & Roja Movies Combines banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Parveen Babi, Sridevi in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahari. The film is a remake of the Telugu movie Adavi Simhalu, starring Krishna, Krishnam Raju, Sridevi, Jaya Prada in the pivotal roles. Both the movies were made simultaneously by the same banner and director, some of the scenes and actors are identical in both the versions. First Action Hero First Action Hero is a cult 1994 film starring Fabio Testi as Tony Fierro with Ron Nummi as Hoagy and directed by Nini Grassia. It has the alternative Italian name Il Burattinaio. The Woman and the Puppet The Woman and the Puppet is a 1929 French silent drama film directed by Jacques de Baroncelli and starring Conchita Montenegro, Raymond Destac and Henri Lévêque. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Pierre Louÿs. and the play of the same name by Pierre Frondaie. Secrets of a Windmill Girl Secrets of a Windmill Girl is a 1966 British exploitation film directed by Arnold L Miller. It recounts the road to ruin of a young woman who becomes involved with the striptease scene after becoming a dancer at the Windmill Theatre in London. The film features fan dances by former Windmill Theatre Company performers. It was originally released in Britain as part of a double bill with Naked as Nature Intended. Repeated Absences Repeated Absences is a 1972 French drama film directed by Guy Gilles. Hot Dogs for Gauguin Hot Dogs for Gauguin is a short film written and directed by Martin Brest, then a film student at New York University. The short film features Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman in her acting debut. The Bold Bank Robbery The Bold Bank Robbery is a 1904 short crime film produced and distributed by the Lubin Manufacturing Company. The silent film depicts a group of burglars who plan and execute a successful bank heist. Company employee Jack Frawley was the films director, also coming up with the story and serving as cinematographer; the casts identities are unknown. The silent film was the first Lubin Manufacturing Company release to feature an original narrative. The film was created after the commercial success of the Edwin S. Porter film The Great Train Robbery, and was intended to be similar to it. Released on July 30, 1904, reception was mixed. It is credited with having motivated Porter to direct the film Capture of the "Yegg" Bank Burglars. A print of the seven-minute film, which is now in the public domain, is preserved in the Library of Congress. In 2002, the film was released on DVD as part of a compilation of silent films. A Stranger in Town A Stranger in Town is a 1957 British crime film directed by George Pollock and starring Alex Nicol and Anne Paige. Arthur Lowe also made a brief appearance in the film. It was made at Southall Studios. Spalicek The Czech Year, also called A Treasury of Fairy-Tales, is a 1947 stop-motion-animated feature film from Czechoslovakia. It was the first feature film directed by Jiří Trnka, and it proceeded to win several international awards and make his name famous in the animation world. Johnny on the Spot Johnny on the Spot is a 1954 British crime drama film directed by Maclean Rogers. A Song About the Gray Pigeon A Song About the Gray Pigeon is a 1961 Czechoslovak film directed by Stanislav Barabáš. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. Jackson: My Life... Your Fault Jackson: My Life... Your Fault is a 1995 gay-themed film directed by Duncan Roy starring Benjamin Soames and Alan Gilchrist. Izzat Izzat is a 1968 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by T. Prakash Rao. It stars Dharmendra, Tanuja and Jayalalithaa in the lead roles. Ayalvasi Oru Daridravasi Ayalvasi Oru Daridravasi is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film written and directed by Priyadarshan, starring Prem Nazir, Nedumudi Venu, Shankar, Sukumari, Seema, Innocent, Mukesh, Menaka, Maniyanpilla Raju, Kuthiravattam Pappu, Ramu and Lizy. Brindavanam Brundavanam is a 1993 Telugu comedy film, produced by B. Venkatarami Reddy under the Chandamama Vijaya Combines banner and directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Ramya Krishna in the lead roles and music composed by Madhavapeddi Suresh. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Karimpin Poovinakkare Karimpinpovinakkare is a 1985 Malayalam film written by P. Padmarajan and directed by I. V. Sasi, starring Mammootty, Mohanlal, Bharath Gopi, Seema, and Urvashi. The film revolves around the life and revenge of a few villagers against each other. Neelagiri Neelagiri is a 1991 Malayalam film directed by I. V. Sasi and written by Ranjith, starring Mammootty, Sunitha, Madhoo, M. G. Soman, Anju and Srividya. The music was composed by M. M. Keeravani, credited as Maragathamani. The Piano Man's Daughter Shubha Yathra Shubhayathra is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language romantic drama film directed by Kamal and written by Ranjith. The story is by P. R. Nathan. Starring Jayaram and Parvathy in the lead roles, and Innocent, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Mamukkoya and Jagadeesh in other pivotal roles, the film examines the life of middle-class Malayalee families in the city of Mumbai. Amour d'enfance Boyhood Loves is a 2001 French drama film directed by Yves Caumon. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Un Certain Regard Award. XCU: Extreme Close Up XCU: Extreme Close Up is a 2001 thriller film directed by Sean S. Cunningham and starring Susan Egan, Sarah Chalke, Jay Michael Ferguson, Reggie Lee, and Danica McKellar. Serafín: La película Serafín: La película, is a Mexican film written by Xavier Robles and directed by René Cardona in 2001. It is a sequel to the telenovela of Televisa Serafín produced by José Alberto Castro in 1999. Rocky e Hudson Rocky & Hudson is a 1994 Brazilian animated film directed by Otto Guerra based on the Adão Iturrusgarai comic strip of the same name. Both characters are named after actor Rock Hudson. Izakaya Chôji is a 1983 Japanese film directed by Yasuo Furuhata. 100 Days 100 Days is a 2001 drama film directed by Nick Hughes and produced by Hughes and Eric Kabera. The film is a dramatization of events that happened during the Rwandan genocide in 1994. The title of the film is a direct reference to the length of time that passed from the beginning of the genocide on 6 April until it ended in mid-July 1994. The film was the first feature film made about the 1994 genocide and focuses on the life of a young, refugee Tutsi girl and her attempts to find safety while the genocide is taking place. It was shot at locations where the Rwandan Genocide actually occurred. The Pretty Mothers-in-law El Hamawat El Fatenat is a 1953 Egyptian film about a couple who are married, played by Kamal El Shennawy and Kareman, and get into daily arguments and conflicts with each other because they share a roof with their mothers-in-law. My Land Aamar Bhuvan is a 2002 Bengali film directed by Mrinal Sen. The film depicts a place of India where people live peacefully and love each other despite the hatred and violence that scars the rest of the nation. For this film director Mrinal Sen won best directors award in Cairo Film Festival in 2002. The Last New Yorker The Last New Yorker is a 2007 American drama film directed by Harvey Wang and starring Dominic Chianese and Dick Latessa. Long Days Al-ayyam al-tawila is a 1980 6-hour long biographical account of Saddam Husseins attempted assassination of Abd al-Karim Qasim, although some sources also list a running time of 150 minutes. It was filmed in 1980 and allegedly edited by Terence Young, who also directed three James Bond films. Video footage in the West has been limited to brief clips on news reports and documentaries. The film starred Husseins cousin Saddam Kamal as Saddam and was directed by Tewfik Saleh. Listening Listening is a 2003 short film written and directed by Kenneth Branagh, starring Frances Barber and Paul McGann. The film won Best Director, Short Film at the Rhode Island International Film Festival and was fourth runner-up for Best Short Film at the Seattle International Film Festival. Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City Strawberry Shortcake in Big Apple City is a 1981 animated television special written by Romeo Muller, produced by Muller and Buzz Potamkin, and directed by Hal Silvermintz. This is the second special to feature the American Greetings character Strawberry Shortcake. Livin' tha Life Livin tha Life is a 2003 film produced in Compton by Central Avenue Filmworks. The Film was directed by Joe Brown and distributed by Artisan Entertainment. Temptation Island Temptation Island is a 1980 Filipino film directed by Joey Gosiengfiao starring four beauty contest winners: Azenith Briones, Jennifer Cortez, Bambi Arambulo and Dina Bonnevie. Written by Toto Belano, the film is about a group of beauty contest finalists stranded in a desert island without food, water and shelter. It was re-released in 2008 at the Festival Paris Cinéma together with a retrospective on Gosiengfiao. Forever Forever is a 2003 Italian romantic drama film written and directed by Alessandro Di Robilant. The Light of the World The Light of the World is a 2003 slideshow film by Jack T. Chick depicting events from the Bible through 360 oil paintings by Fred Carter. Nickelback: Live at Home Live at Home is a live concert DVD released in 2002 filmed in Nickelbacks home province of Alberta, Canada during the tour supporting their album Silver Side Up. The concert was in Edmonton on January 25, 2002 at Skyreach Centre. The concert contained an audience of 25,000 people, the greatest number of people to ever attend the arena. Near the end of the show Jerry Cantrell, joined the group to perform the song "It Aint Like That". During the encore, the band performs an acoustic version of the song Mistake, a cover of Big Wreck. Live at Home was certified Gold by the RIAA and 2x Platinum by the CRIA. Child Frog Demetan , also known as Demetan the Frog and The Brave Frog, is a 39 episode anime series by Tatsunoko Productions first aired in 1973. Friday or Another Day Friday or Another Day is a French language film, directed by Yvan Le Moine, which was released in 2005. Inspired by the novel Friday, written by Michel Tournier, it was shot in La Réunion with the main actors Philippe Nahon and Alain Moraïda. It was awarded the Swiss Critics Boccalino Award at the Locarno International Film Festival in 2005 . Road to Paris Road to Paris is a 2001 documentary film showing the preparation of Lance Armstrong, then twice winner of Tour de France, and his team, US Postal Service Pro Cycling Team, for the 2001 Tour de France. The film was shot during April, covering races such as Circuit de la Sarthe, Gent–Wevelgem, Paris–Roubaix and Amstel Gold Race, mainly featuring Lance Armstrong and George Hincapie. The film was produced by Nike Filmic Achievement Filmic Achievement is a 2005 mockumentary film by Kevin Kerwin and Authentic Films. The film takes a humorous look at film school. The Police Tapes The Police Tapes is a 1977 documentary about a New York City police precinct in the South Bronx. The original ran ninety minutes and was produced for public television; a one-hour version later aired on ABC. It won two Emmy Awards, a Peabody Award, and a DuPont-Columbia University Award for Broadcast Journalism, and became an influence on later television and film dramas. Back to Bosnia Back to Bosnia is a documentary that shows the uphill battle that refugees face when trying to return to Bosnia, or even just to reclaim their properties. It shows not only the problems that Bosniaks face, but also the problems of Bosnian Serb refugees that moved to other parts of Bosnia. In addition it takes viewers to the sites of some of the worst atrocities in the second half of the 20th century and the investigations of these crimes. The film marked the debut of writer and director Sabina Vajrača. Raakh: A Poem Masked in Blood Raakh is a 2007 Hindi-language feature film directed by Hansal Mehta and produced by IMB Combines, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Sohail Khan, Amrita Arora and Isha Koppikar. Hansal Mehta directed Woodstock Villa and Dus Kahaniyaan simultaneously. Donald's Fire Survival Plan Donalds Fire Survival Plan is an 11-minute Donald Duck educational cartoon released on May 5, 1966. The film was directed by Les Clark. This animated short focuses on fire safety in the home. The original release of this short included a live-action introduction from Walt Disney. It was re-released in August 1984 without the Walt Disney introduction. Don't Give Up on Us Dont Give Up on Us is a 2006 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Joyce Bernal. The film was the fifth appearance of Judy Ann Santos and Piolo Pascual after Esperanza, Kahit Isang Saglit, Bakit di Totohanin, and Till There Was You, not including two cameos in Pera o Bayong: The Movie and Jologs. Dont Give Up on Us grossed roughly 129 million pesos in the Philippines. The official websites listed several international screenings but no international box-office receipts were made available by Star Cinema. It is the third Highest-Grossing Philippine-produced movie in 2006 after Sukob and Kasal. The Cinema Evaluation Board gave Dont Give Up on Us a B rating, which made it eligible for a 65% tax rebate on its earnings in the Philippines. The Movie Television Ratings Classification Board gave Dont Give Up on Us a PG-13 rating which required parental guidance for viewers under thirteen years of age. Detectives on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown Detectives on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown is a short comedy film made by The Comic Strip for the BBC, first broadcast in the UK in 1993. The film employs techniques of metafictional parody to make overt critical comparisons between 1990s TV detective shows and their 1970s counterparts. The editorial line taken throughout the film presents a very affectionate portrayal of several of these 1970s shows, despite acknowledging their use of styles and methods that had since become somewhat clichéd. The title parodies the title of the 1988 film, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. 18.15 Uhr ab Ostkreuz 18:15 ab Ostkreuz is a German film. Umar Umar is a 2006 Indian crime-drama film directed by Karan Razdan. The film stars Jimmy Sheirgill, Kader Khan, Satish Kaushik, Prem Chopra in lead roles, with Shenaz Treasurywala, Shakti Kapoor, Dalip Tahil and Rez Kempton in supporting roles. The film story follows a young man played by Shergill who has been framed for a crime he did not even commit and is on the run from the police, aided with three elder men played by Khan, Kaushik and Chopra. Balthus de l'autre côté du miroir Balthus Through the Looking-Glass is a 1996 French documentary film directed by Damian Pettigrew on the French painter Balthus. The film was honored in a cycle of film classics by Jean Renoir, Marcel Carné, and Jean Vigo at the Museum Ludwig in September 2007. Anjaane: The Unkown Anjaane is a 2005 Bollywood horror movie. The main cast consisted of Manisha Koirala, Sanjay Kapoor, Tejaswini Kolhapure, Helen, Tanwi Gouri Mehta, and Anand Mehta. The film was directed by Harry W. Fernandes. The movie is based on Alejandro Amenábars ghost story The Others starring Nicole Kidman. The Promise The Promise is a Philippine movie starring Richard Gutierrez and Angel Locsin. The film project also marks the final movie together for Richard and Angel as a love team as they both went on to separate successful careers. The Worst Journey in the World The Worst Journey in the World is a 2007 BBC Television docudrama based on the memoir of the same name by polar explorer Apsley Cherry-Garrard. The narrator Barry Letts, best known for his tenure as the producer of Doctor Who, played Cherry-Garrard in the 1948 film Scott of the Antarctic. Clouds Over Conakry Il va pleuvoir sur Conakry is a 2007 French film. 4 4 is a 2007 Australian documentary film directed by Tim Slade exploring Antonio Vivaldis The Four Seasons through the eyes of four violinists in four countries. Each musician represents a season appropriate to his or her country: Sayaka Shoji plays Spring in Japan, Niki Vasilakis plays Summer in Australia, Cho-Liang Lin plays Autumn in the United States, and Pekka Kuusisto plays Winter in Finland. The film was nominated for two Australian Film Institute Awards, an International Documentary Association Award, as well as awards at the Banff World Television Festival. It won several awards, including a Gold HUGO in Chicago. It has sold to more than 20 international broadcasters and screened at more than 25 international film festivals. It screened on NHK in Japan in December 2010, and on PBS stations in the USA in May 2011, and continues to sell via DVD in Australia, New Zealand and the United States, as well as via online sales. It's Breaking News Its Breaking News is a Bollywood movie released in October 2007. It is a story about corrupt police officers, exploitation of an innocent girl and medias fight to expose the facts. A girl seeks help after her fathers death from the Higher-ranking officer. He takes advantage of the girl and makes her his kept women. The situation becomes intolerable when the officer starts sending his other police friends to the girl. The girl finally gets help from a news channel to perform a sting operation on him. This is the story of how the news channel used this operation for their own motives and how finally justice was served. The 13th Alley The 13th Alley is a 2008 independent horror film directed by Bobb Hopkins. The film had its premiere at the 2008 Portland Underground Film Festival on June 13, 2008. The film stars Robert Carradine and Shayne Lamas, and centers around two college students that go to a bowling alley, only for strange things to start occurring. The 13th Alley was self-published to DVD on December 10, 2009 directly through the films website. Dread Central reviewed the movie, writing “Simply put, The 13th Alley may very well be one of the worst movies of all time. It’s simply awful, really awful, “Oh, my god, I cannot believe I saw this in a theater” awful; the kind of awful that actually transcends awfulness and becomes entertaining in spite of itself. This is one for the ages. I haven’t laughed out loud this much at a movie in a long time.” Taro Urashima is a Japanese animated film produced by Seitaro Kitayama in 1918. The film is an adaptation of a folk tale Urashima Tarō about a fisherman traveling to an underwater world on a turtle. It premiered in February 1918, making it one of the earliest anime films. It is a lost film; it was thought to have been discovered at a flea market at the Shitennō-ji temple in Osaka in 2007, but the discovered film later turned out to be another unknown work because a plot description and a series of stills of the 1918 film that differed considerably from the discovered film were found in a contemporary magazine. Cope COPE is a 2007 psychological thriller/horror independent film written and directed by Ronald Jerry and produced by Kitty Productions, a multimedia company based in Kodiak, Alaska. Five Fingers Five Fingers is a 2005 Malayalam romance film by Sanjeev Raj starring Kunchacko Boban and Karthika. Nelle tue mani In Your Hands is a 2007 Italian drama film directed by Peter Del Monte. It entered the Panorama section at the 2007 Turin International Film Festival. The Promise of New York The Promise of New York is a 2009 documentary film documenting some less-well-known candidates in the New York City 2005 mayoral race. Salvation Salvation is a 2008 Australian film directed by Paul Cox and starring Wendy Hughes and Bruce Myles. Cox was inspired to make the film after seeing a televangelist on TV late at night asking for money for a facelift. Ghetto Physics GhettoPhysics: Will the Real Pimps and Hos Please Stand Up! is a 2010 docudrama film written and directed by William Arntz and E. Raymond Brown. The film is based on Browns 2003 book, Will The Real Pimps and Hos Please Stand Up! — Peeping the Multi-leveled Global Game. The book and the film examine the interplay between Pimps and "Hos" and how that dynamic is the oldest and simplest expression of the ways in which power is wielded in todays world. The film uses documentary footage, animation, satire and dramatization to illustrate examples culled from the "hood" to Wall Street. Whether the players are real-life pimps or corporate executives, they are all playing the “game” and repeating the same power dynamics. There have historically been many negative associations with the provocative language and images surrounding the sexual politics of the Pimp/Ho dynamic. GhettoPhysics looks closely at this reality, then goes beyond the world of prostitution to illustrate and clarify how the game is played. Weaving together theories of metaphysics and archetypal psychology, the film explains how the GhettoPhysics game crosses all races, all classes and all socio-economic levels. There are elements of the Pimp and elements of the Ho in everyone, whether they are male or female, black or white, rich or poor. The idea is to become aware of how the game is being played so one may take responsibility and gain more control over ones own life. On the decision to utilize the Pimp/Ho metaphor for the film, Arntz and Brown explain, "We don’t normally refer to power interactions in say, politics or economics as a game. But this is exactly what is taking place. GhettoPhysics helps you become more aware of it and play it from a position of personal power." Fedz Fedz is a 2013 British crime thriller film directed by, written by and starring Q. The film is about a renegade policeman attempting to investigate a terrorist group intending to release an airborne virus in London. Peepers Peepers is a 2010 film directed by Seth W. Owen and co-written with Daniel Perlmutter and Mark Slutsky. Stretch Stretch is a 2011 French film directed by Charles de Meaux and starring Nicolas Cazalé, Fan Bingbing and David Carradine. It marks Carradines last screen appearance, as he died during filming in Bangkok. After his death, his widow Annie Bierman sued MK2 Productions, the films production company, for negligence. Let Each One Go Where He May Let Each One Go Where He May is a 2009 film directed by American filmmaker Ben Russell. Composed of only thirteen shots, it follows a Surinamese man as he travels from the city to the forest. Russell had served in the Peace Corp in Suriname. Maafa 21 Maafa 21: Black Genocide in 21st Century America is an anti-abortion documentary film made in 2009 by pro-life activist Mark Crutcher to turn African Americans against Planned Parenthood. The film, which has been enthusiastically received by anti-abortion activists, argues that the modern-day prevalence of abortion among African Americans is rooted in an attempted genocide or maafa of black people. Considered propaganda by journalist Michelle Goldberg and historian Esther Katz, the film fits into a pro-life advertising campaign aimed at African Americans, to argue against abortion and birth control. The film repeats elements of an American conspiracy theory called black genocide, using many of the same arguments as the Black Panther Party and the Nation of Islam in the early 1970s. It misuses statistics to induce in the viewer a fear of birth control and abortion. The film alleges that the eugenics movement targeted African Americans in the 19th and 20th centuries, that this was the basis for the creation of the American Birth Control League by Margaret Sanger, and that this kind of race genocide continued in the form of the abortion-rights movement of the 20th and 21st centuries. The film puts forward the idea that Sanger was a racist who worked to reduce the population of blacks, and that Planned Parenthood is continuing this program. Sanger is implicated as an ally of Nazism and Adolf Hitler. Critics have countered many of the films points, arguing that Sanger was not a racist, that the eugenics movement was not especially focused on African Americans, that black women were largely in favor of birth control and were having abortions long before it became legal, and that instead of being a plot by Planned Parenthood, the high rate of abortion among African Americans comes from a correspondingly high rate of unplanned pregnancies. Esther Katz, director of NYUs Margaret Sanger Papers Project, has stated that the film presents a false depiction of Sangers views and works. The film does not tell the viewer that Hitler banned birth control and abortion after he gained power. Tori Black Is Pretty Filthy Tori Black Is Pretty Filthy is a 2009 American pornographic film directed by Mason. Earth Made of Glass Earth Made of Glass is a 2010 American documentary film, directed by Deborah Scranton, about the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. Filming occurred in Rwanda and France. It premiered at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival, in the World Documentary Competition, on April 26, 2010. Earth Made of Glass aired on HBO TV in April 2011, and it was nominated as Best Documentary by the Producers Guild of America. The film won a Peabody Award in 2012. Ijé: The Journey Ijé or Ijé: The Journey is a 2010 Nigerian drama film directed by Chineze Anyaene and starring Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Genevieve Nnaji, and Odalys García. Rakshana Rakshana is a 1993 Telugu action film based on a police backdrop, produced by Akkineni Venkat under the Annapurna Studios banner and directed by Uppalapati Narayana Rao. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Shobhana in the lead roles and music composed M. M. Keeravani. The film was recorded as Average at the box office. Peddannayya Peddannayya is a 1997 Telugu-language drama film directed by Sarath and produced by Nandamuri Ramakrishna under Ramakrishna Horticultural Cine Studios. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Roja, Indraja with music composed by Koti. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Here Comes Fortune Here Comes Fortune is a 2010 Hong Kong feature film, a rendition of folklore regarding the God of Fortune. It is a comedy released during Chinese Lunar new year for seasonal celebration. The cast includes Alan Tam, Zhang Zhen, Miriam Yeung, Kitty Zhang Yu Qi and many other cameo appearances of renowned Hong Kong Celebrities. Rosario Rosario is a 2010 drama film directed by Albert Martinez. The story was about Manuel V. Pangilinans grandmother. The film stars Jennylyn Mercado, Dennis Trillo, Isabel Oli, Sid Lucero, and Eula Valdez and with a special participation by Dolphy. The film was an official entry to the 2010 Metro Manila Film Festival. Toryboy the Movie ToryBoy The Movie is a 2011 gonzo-style British documentary feature film directed by and starring John Walsh. It follows Walsh as he becomes a political candidate for the Conservative Party in the north east England constituency of Middlesbrough. Fighting for Freedom Fighting for Freedom is an American drama film written by Chris Loken and directed by Farhad Mann. Starring Kristanna Loken, Bruce Dern, José María Yazpik and Patricia De León. The film premiered in New York on September 12, 2013 at the Fairview Plaza Cinema 3. It had its Los Angeles premiere October 18, 2013 at the Laemmle NoHo 7. On December 3, 2013 the film was released on DVD. Loken Mann Productions is the production company for the film. Grand Entertainment Group is the distribution company for the DVD. Fighting for Freedom portrays the complex illegal immigration crisis to meet the Salazar family and the Dobbe family that employs them. The Paddy Lincoln Gang The Paddy Lincoln Gang is a 2012 British drama film written and produced by Alistair Audsley, and directed by Ben Jagger. The film stars Dean S. Jagger, Joseph DiMasso, Stephen Bridgewater, Amy Lawhorn and Glen Matlock. Principal photography began on 2 November 2011. The film premiered in competition at the 2012 SoCal Film Festival. A House, A Home A House, A Home is a 2012 American short film/narrative music video scored by Alialujah Choir and features Portland Cello Project. Based on the song of the same name by Adam Shearer and Adam Selzer, the film adaptation was directed by Daniel Fickle, produced by Mark Smith, and written by Daniel Fickle and Mark Smith. Starring Meredith Adelaide and Calvin Morie McCarthy the film begins at the last lines of the song "A House, A Home": "You die knowing hell bury you / Next to your love in the ground..." and tells a story of how a love, a death and another death are reconciled in a subterranean world. In addition to being an official selection at the Raindance, Fantastic Fest and Mill Valley film festivals, A House, A Home was nominated for numerous awards ultimately winning thirty-two accolades including Best Short Film at the 32nd New Jersey Film Festival and Best of Festival at the 55th Rochester International Film Festival. A House, A Home was selected as an Official Honoree in The 17th Annual Webby Awards in the Music category. UFO Baby is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mika Kawamura, serialized by Kodansha in Nakayoshi from February 1998 to March 2002 and collected in nine bound volumes. The series was adapted as a 78-episode anime television series, produced by NHK and animated by J.C.Staff, which was broadcast between March 2000 and February 2002 on NHKs BS2 broadcast satellite network. The series was one of the top-rated anime series during its initial broadcast. UFO Baby is about two junior high school students, Miyu and Kanata, who find an abandoned alien baby without anyone discovering they are living together. The anime concluded before the manga did, resulting in different endings for each series. Kawamura later wrote a sequel to the manga, . Baat Bann Gayi Baat Bann Gayi is a Hindi comedy film directed by Shuja Ali, presented by Vibhu Agarwal and produced by Sayed Asif Jah and Megha Agarwal. It features Ali Fazal, Gulshan Grover, Anisa Butt, Amrita Raichand, Razak Khan and Akshay Singh. It was filmed in Mumbai and Singapore. Kalabha Kadhalan Kalabha Kadhalan is a 2006 Indian Tamil romantic thriller film directed by debutant Igore, starring Arya, Renuka Menon, and Akshaya in the lead roles. This film was a low-budget production, and the soundtrack was composed by Niru. It enjoyed relatively quiet success and shared a box office hit. It shared a similar storyline to a great thriller S. J. Suryah’s Vaali and another 2006 film called Uyir. The film released on 17 February 2006. Moron 5 and the Crying Lady Moron 5 and the Crying Lady is a 2012 Filipino comedy film directed by Wenn V. Deramas, starring Luis Manzano, DJ Durano, Martin Escudero, Billy Crawford, Marvin Agustin, and John Lapus. It was released last April 7, 2012 and distributed by Viva Films. A sequel, The Transformation, was released on November 5, 2014. It tells the story of five friends who are depicted to be stupid. They cross paths with a gay man who has a grudge against them, so much that the gay man, played by John Lapus, will do anything to bring them down. Unnam Unnam is a 2012 Malayalam film directed by Sibi Malayil, starring Lal, Asif Ali and Sreenivasan in the lead roles. The film is a credited remake of the 2007 Hindi film Johnny Gaddaar which itself was an uncredited adaptation of the 1963 French movie Symphonie Pour Un Massacre by Jacques Deray which in turn was based on the 1962 French crime novel Les Mystifies by Alain Reynaud Fourton. The Rumperbutts The Rumperbutts is a 2015 American musical comedy written and directed by Marc Brener, starring Kori Gardner and Jason Hammel of the indie pop duo Mates of State, as well as Vanessa Ray, Josh Brener and Arian Moayed. Marc Brener and Dena Hysell, of Rumpus Room Productions, are the producers of the film. The film is distributed by Mance Media and was released theatrically on May 22, 2015. The film was also released in HD and 4K Ultra HD formats. Adda Adda is a 2013 Telugu action film directed by G.Karthik Reddy and jointly produced by Chintalapudi Srinivasarao and A.Naga Susheela on Sri Nag Corporation banner featured Sushanth and Shanvi in the lead roles. Partha Partha is a 2003 Kannada romance-action-drama film directed by Om Prakash Rao featuring Sudeep and Hardeep in the lead roles. The film released on 28 November 2003. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Yudhveer in 2008. Its an unofficial remake of 2002 Tamil Film Run. The Royal Road The Royal Road is a 2015 documentary film directed by Jenni Olson. The film premiered in the New Frontier section of the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. In the films voiceover, Olson reflects on her butch identity and experiences of unrequited love. The film went on to earn the award for Best LGBTQ Film at the 2015 Ann Arbor Film Festival. Consisting entirely of 16mm urban landscape shots and a lyrical stream of consciousness voiceover, the film touches on a wide range of topics from reflections on classic Hollywood film to the history of the Spanish colonization of California and the Mexican American War. A voiceover cameo appearance by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tony Kushner serves as the centerpiece for the films focal point segment entitled, "In Defense of Nostalgia." Brahma Brahma is a 2014 Indian Kannada historical drama action film directed by R. Chandru and produced by Manjunath Babu. The film was dubbed into Telugu and Tamil. The film stars Upendra playing dual roles though both the roles never appear together onscreen. It also stars Pranitha Subhash and Sara Sharmaa in the lead roles, while actors Nassar, Rahul Dev, and Shayaji Shinde play other prominent roles. The film spanning four generations, from the 16th to the 21st century, features an original soundtrack by Gurukiran. Kalpana Kalpana is a 2012 Kannada comedy horror film that stars super star Upendra, Saikumar and Lakshmi Rai in the lead roles. Film maker Rama Narayanan directed and produced this movie under his banner Sri Thenaandal Films. The film is a remake of the 2011 Tamil film Kanchana. Saikumar reprises the role of a transgender Kalpana, originally played by Sarath Kumar in the Tamil and Telugu versions. Shruti and Umashri play supporting roles originally played by Devadarshini and Kovai Sarala. The film was released across Karnataka on 28 September 2012 and opened to positive response from critics and audiences. The performances of Sai Kumar and Upendra have been critically acclaimed. The film did well at the box office and was a Super Hit in Mysore, Northern Karnataka, Chitradurga, Bellary districts, while a Hit in other parts of Karnataka. Kalpana was the Sixth Highest Grossing Kannada film of 2012. Upendra won the Udaya Film Award for Best Male Actor for his performance in the film. A sequel to the film is being made and titled as Kalpana 2 which is a remake of Tamil film Kanchana 2. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Bhagmati by Goldmines Telefilms in 2017. Konthayum Poonoolum Konthayum Poonulum is a 2014 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film directed by Jijo Antony. It stars Kunchako Boban, Bhama and Manoj K Jayan in the lead. Hangover Hangover is a 2014 Malayalam film directed by debutant Sreejith Sukumaran featuring Maqbool Salmaan, Shine Tom Chacko and Bhagath Manuel together with martial arts expert Govind Krishna who debuts in the film, in the lead roles The film showcases four friends from different tiers of society and how despite their devil-may-care personas rise up to tackle an incident in their lives. Archana Gupta and Shritha Sivadas play the heroines. screenplay-Sumesh V Robin, Director of Photography - Anishlal, Art Director - Arkan S Kollam Mekko Mekko is a 2015 American drama film directed by Sterlin Harjo. Harjos third feature film, it is a thriller set among a community of homeless Native Americans in Tulsa. Jan Hus Jan Hus is a 2015 Czech historical television film directed by Jiří Svoboda. It is based on the life of Jan Hus. It consists of three parts. Jan Hus is one of the most expansive projects of Czech Television. Baji Baji is a 2015 Indian Marathi-language superhero film written and directed by Nikhil Mahajan and produced by Vivek Rangachari and Amit Ahirrao under the banner DAR Motion Pictures and Virtue Entertainment and it is the first ever Marathi superhero film. The film stars Shreyas Talpade and Amruta Khanvilkar in lead roles while Jitendra Joshi plays the main antagonist. This film marks the comeback of Shreyas Talpade in the Marathi film industry after seven years. It is said that director Ravi Jadhav, Nagraj Manjule and Girija Oak will be seen in the film. Era d'estate Era destate is an Italian biographical drama film directed by Fiorella Infascelli, starring Giuseppe Fiorello and Massimo Popolizio, based on the permanence of judges Paolo Borsellino and Giovanni Falcone on the Asinara island. Salt Bridge Salt Bridge is an Indian drama film produced and directed by Indian writer and director Abhijit Deonath. It tells the story of a man who left India to live in a small town in Australia, looking for a better future. He befriends an Australian woman. Their friendship, being unorthodox in their community, becomes a problem to other Indian people living in Salt Bridge. Burning Birds Burning Birds is a 2018 Sri Lankan adult drama film written and directed by Sanjeewa Pushpakumara and co-produced by Pushpakumara and Antonin Dedet. It stars Anoma Janadari and Samanalee Fonseka with Mahendra Perera and Shyam Fernando. The music was composed by R. Abaji and Philip David Sheppard. The film was premiered in the main competition of the 21st Busan International Film Festival in 2016. The film was released in Sri Lanka on 29 June 2018 by the National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka through its Rithma circuit cinemas. The directors cut was released from 26 July 2018 to 9 August 2018 only in three threaters - Regal Colombo, Lido Borella and Skylite Malabe, under the "Adults Only" banner. The film successfully passed 50 days in theaters. It is the 1307th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. With many awards at Derana Film Awards 2019, the film was re-screened in few theaters for a limited engagement including Savoy Premier at 1.30 pm. Samrajyam II: Son of Alexander Samrajyam II: Son of Alexander is a 2015 Indian Malayalam gangster film directed by Perarasu. The film is produced by Ajmal Hassan. It is sequel to 1990 film Samrajyam. Unni Mukundan played the lead role of Jordan, the son of Alexander who was the protagonist in the prequel. Ashi played the female lead making her debut in Malayalam. The films songs were composed by R. A. Shafeer whilst the background score was composed by S. P. Venkatesh, with lyrics written by Sarath Vayalar, while Shekar V. Joseph handled the cinematography. Hero Hero is a 2006 Bengali action comedy film directed by Swapan Saha. This film music was composed by Jeet Ganguly.This film released under the banner of Surinder Films. The film is a remake of the 2002 Kannada movie Appu which was also remade in Telugu as Idiot , in Tamil as Dum and in Bangladeshi Bengali as Priya Amar Priya . Krishnamma Kalipindi Iddarini Krishnamma Kalipindi Iddarini is a 2015 Telugu romance film directed by R. Chandru produced by Sridhar Lagadapati. The film stars Sudheer Babu, and Nanditha Raj in the main roles. Music is composed by Hari. The film is the remake of directors own 2013 Kannada movie Charminar whose Odia version Gapa Hele bi Sata released a week before this movie. The film got selected for prestigious Jaipur International film festival for competition category among many entries which came from all over the world. It also won The Best Romantic Film award at the Jaipur International film festival. Locos sueltos en el zoo Locos Sueltos en el ZOO is an Argentine comedy directed by Luis Barros. This stars Emilio Disi, Fabián Gianola, Gladys Florimonte, Alejandro "Marley" Wiebe, Pachu Peña, Karina Jelinek, Luciana Salazar, Nazareno Móttola, Álvaro "Waldo" Navia, Matías Alé, Alberto Fernández de Rosa, Noelia Marzol and Alejandro Müller. It was released on July 9th, 2015 in Argentina. Saturday's Hunter Saturdays Hunter is a 2009 film by the Iranian director Parviz Sheikh Tadi. The film was subsequently viewed as antisemitic, as it reportedly depicted Jews massacring Arabs while seeking God-Like Powers. The film was subsequently nominated in the Fajr Film Festival and was screened at the 17th international childrens festival in Hamedan. The film was also broadcast on Channel 1 of Iranian TV on August 17, 2012. The film was distributed by Iran’s Jebraeil Film Distributing Company, which announced that the film would be screened in Iranian universities and seminaries. The Wedding The Wedding is a 2018 film directed by Sam Abbas and starring Nikohl Boosheri, Sam Abbas, Harry Aspinwall, James Penfold, and Hend Ayoub. Fork Lane Fork Lane is a 2017 South Korean drama film directed by Lee Ju-hyoung. Father Gets in the Game Father Gets in the Game is a 1908 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists. Only in the Way Only in the Way is a 1911 American silent short drama film produced by the Thanhouser Company. The film focuses on a grandmother who seeks the support of her only son and makes herself comfortable in his house. The grandmother is welcomed and befriended by Marie, her crippled granddaughter. The sons wife cannot bear to live with her mother-in-law and delivers an ultimatum to her husband: "Either your mother or I must leave this house!" The husband decides to put his mother in an old folks home and the wife informs her she is to leave immediately. Little Marie is upset that her grandmother has to leave because she was "only in the way" and decides that as a cripple, so was she. Marie pens a letter to this effect and runs away to the old peoples home. The parents frantically search for Marie and discover the note. They rush to the home and are relieved to find Marie safe and the family departs together with her grandmother. The film was released on January 31, 1911 and was met with generally favorable reviews. Walton of The Moving Picture News was critical, noting the similarities to a film released four days prior by the Gaumont Film Company. The film survives in the Library of Congress. The Telephone Girl and the Lady The Telephone Girl and the Lady is a 1913 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. King Lear King Lear is a 1916 silent film based on the 1606 play, directed by Ernest C. Warde and starring his father, the noted stage actor Frederick Warde. The film is one of a spate of Shakespearean films produced at the time to coincide with the 300th anniversary celebrations of William Shakespeares death. Mästerman A Lover in Pawn is a 1920 Swedish silent drama film directed by Victor Sjöström. Rough Romance Rough Romance is a 1930 American adventure film western directed by A.F. Erickson. The film stars George OBrien, Helen Chandler, Antonio Moreno, Roy Stewart, and Harry Cording and a 23-year-old John Wayne had a minor uncredited role. Shadow of the Law Shadow of the Law is a 1930 film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring William Powell. Girls Demand Excitement Girls Demand Excitement is a 1931 film starring Virginia Cherrill, John Wayne, and Marguerite Churchill. Wayne and Churchill had starred in the widescreen Western epic The Big Trail the previous year. The movie was written by Harlan Thompson and directed by Seymour Felix. Mystery Ranch Mystery Ranch is a 1932 American Western film directed by David Howard and written by Alfred A. Cohn. The film stars George OBrien, Cecilia Parker, Charles Middleton, Charles Stevens, Forrester Harvey and Noble Johnson. The film was released on July 1, 1932, by Fox Film Corporation. Der Stolz der 3. Kompanie The Pride of Company Three is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Fred Sauer and starring Heinz Rühmann, Anton Walbrook and Eugen Burg. It premiered on 4 January 1932. Another Wild Idea Another Wild Idea is a 1934 American Pre-Code short comedy science fiction film starring Charley Chase, who was also the films director. This short comedy movie focuses on a Ray Gun which releases all of a persons inhibitions. Burn 'Em Up Barnes Burn Em Up Barnes is a 1934 American Pre-Code movie serial produced and distributed by Mascot Pictures, along with a feature version of the serial bearing the same title. It was a loose remake of the 1921 silent film of the same name. Evensong Evensong is a 1934 British musical film directed by Victor Saville and starring Evelyn Laye, Fritz Kortner and Emlyn Williams. It is loosely based on the story of the singer Nellie Melba. It was also the first film of Alec Guinness, who appears as an uncredited extra. Grand Canary Grand Canary is a 1934 Fox film of A. J. Cronins novel of the same title. The film was produced by Jesse L. Lasky and directed by Irving Cummings. Viva Buddy Viva Buddy is an American animated short film, released December 12, 1934. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Jack King; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. Hot Money Hot Money is a 1936 American comedy film directed by William C. McGann and written by William Jacobs. The film stars Ross Alexander, Beverly Roberts, Joseph Cawthorn, Paul Graetz, Andrew Tombes and Cy Kendall. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 18, 1936. It was based on the play of the same name by Aben Kandel who also co-wrote the screenplay. The story was used twice before in films as High Pressure and a French speaking version in the same year Le bluffeur. Three of a Kind Three of a Kind is a 1936 American film directed by Phil Rosen. It was made by Invincible Pictures Corporation which was later absorbed into Republic Pictures. Hawk of the Wilderness Hawk of the Wilderness is a Republic Movie serial based on the Kioga novel of the same name by pulp writer William L. Chester. Kioga is very similar to the character of Tarzan, whom Herman Brix had also played on film in the 1935 Edgar Rice Burroughs-produced serial The New Adventures of Tarzan. Storm Over Bengal Storm Over Bengal is a 1938 adventure film that was nominated at the 11th Academy Awards for Best Score, the nomination was for Cy Feuer. Set during the British Raj, the films working title was Bengal Lancer Patrol. The film was shot in Owens Valley, California. The film stars Patric Knowles in his first film after leaving Warner Bros. as well as Richard Cromwell and Douglass Dumbrille who played similar roles in Lives of a Bengal Lancer. Covered Tracks Covered Tracks is a 1938 German historical drama film directed by Veit Harlan and starring Kristina Söderbaum, Philip Dorn and Charlotte Schultz. Opernball Opera Ball is a 1939 German musical comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Heli Finkenzeller, Fita Benkhoff and Marte Harell. An operetta film, it is based on the 1898 work of the same name composed by Richard Heuberger. In 1956 it was remade as Opera Ball in Austria with some of the same personnel. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Herlth. Erna Berger provided a singing voice. Old Bill and Son Old Bill and Son is a 1941 British black-and-white comedy war film directed by Ian Dalrymple and starring Morland Graham, John Mills, Mary Clare and Ronald Shiner as Herbert Bert Smith. It is executive produced by Alexander Korda for Legeran Films. Rosen in Tirol Roses in Tyrol is a 1940 German musical comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Hans Moser, Marte Harell and Johannes Heesters. It is based on the 1891 operetta The Bird Seller by Carl Zeller, which has been turned into several films. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Heinrich Weidemann. It was filmed in Prague and Zell am See in the Austrian state of Salzburg. It was a popular hit and was re-released by Gloria Film in 1950. Take Me Back to Oklahoma Take Me Back to Oklahoma is a 1940 American film directed by Albert Herman. Terry and the Pirates Terry and the Pirates was the 10th film serial released by Columbia. It was based on the comic strip Terry and the Pirates created by Milton Caniff. In his biography, Meanwhile..., Caniff stated that he hated the serial for changing so much of his comic strip, and that "I saw the first chapter and walked out screaming". Gilberte de Courgenay Gilberte de Courgenay is a 1942 Swiss biographical film directed by Franz Schnyder and starring Rudolf Bernhard, Anne-Marie Blanc and Zarli Carigiet. Land of the Open Range Land of the Open Range is a 1942 Western film. It uses out takes from Cimarron. They Dare Not Love They Dare Not Love is a 1941 romantic war drama film directed by James Whale and starring George Brent, Martha Scott and Paul Lukas. Whale left the picture before the end of production; it was the last film released to credit him as director. Between Us Girls Between Us Girls is a 1942 American drama film directed by Henry Koster and starring Diana Barrymore, Kay Francis, Robert Cummings, John Boles, Andy Devine, and Scotty Beckett. The film was made by Universal Pictures. It is a remake of the 1934 Austrian film A Precocious Girl which had been made by the German subsidiary of the company Deutsche Universal. This film is now in the Public Domain due to failure to renew copyright after 27 years. Det æ'kke te å tru Det ække te å tru is a 1942 Norwegian drama film directed by Toralf Sandø, starring Leif Juster and Ernst Diesen. Two executives at a retail company both try to come up with the best idea for the autumn fair, and win the big prize. Holt of the Secret Service Holt of the Secret Service was the 16th serial released by Columbia Pictures. Valley of Hunted Men Valley of Hunted Men is a 1942 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by John English and starring Bob Steele, Tom Tyler, and Jimmie Dodd. Fugitive of the Plains Fugitive of the Plains is a 1943 American Producers Releasing Corporation Western film of the "Billy the Kid" series directed by Sam Newfield. In April 1947 PRC re-released the film as a "streamlined" "Bronco Buckaroo" version re titled Raiders of Red Rock. The Last Wagon The Last Wagon is a 1943 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Aldo Fabrizi. El destino se disculpa El destino se disculpa is a 1945 Spanish drama film directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia. It is based on the novel El fantasma written by Wenceslao Fernández Flórez who co-wrote the screenplay. Mr. Emmanuel Mr Emmanuel is a 1944 British drama film directed by Harold French and starring Felix Aylmer, Greta Gynt and Walter Rilla. The film was made by Two Cities at Teddington Studios. It is based on a 1938 novel of the same title by Louis Golding, who adapted the novel for the screen. Shadows of Death Shadows of Death is a 1945 American western film directed by Sam Newfield. La porta del cielo The Gates of Heaven is a 1945 Italian drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica. The film was made during the German occupation of Rome, with support from the Vatican. This and another film The Ten Commandments allowed a number of actors, under pressure to go north and work in Venice for the film industry of Mussolinis puppet Italian Social Republic, to remain in Rome. The films sets were designed by Salvo DAngelo who also worked as co-producer. Vittorio de Sica hired approximately 300 extras, who were Jewish or simply being persecuted by the Nazi regime, because of their physical oddity. To avoid their deportation and later execution, he prolonged the shooting of the film as long as he could, awaiting the arrival of the allied armies. The film won the OCIC Special Award at the 53rd Venice International Film Festival in 1996 for efforts to restore the film. Robinson Crusoe Robinson Crusoe is a 1947 Soviet adventure 3-D film. The Invisible Wall The Invisible Wall is a 1947 American film noir directed by Eugene Forde starring Don Castle, Virginia Christine and Richard Gaines. The movie features an early performance by Jeff Chandler as a gangster. Yankee Fakir Yankee Fakir is a 1947 American mystery film directed and produced by W. Lee Wilder and written by Richard S. Conway. The film stars Douglas Fowley, Joan Woodbury, Clem Bevans, Ransom M. Sherman, Frank Reicher and Marc Lawrence. The film was released on April 1, 1947, by Republic Pictures. Boarding House Blues Boarding House Blues is a 1948 American race film directed by Josh Binney. It was the penultimate feature film of All-American News, a company that made newsreels for black Americans. The Denver Kid The Denver Kid is a 1948 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, William "Bill" Henry, Douglas Fowley, Rory Mallinson and George Lloyd. The film was released on October 1, 1948, by Republic Pictures. Illegal Entry Illegal Entry is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Frederick De Cordova and starring Howard Duff, Märta Torén and George Brent. The film and its treatment of illegal entry and unlawful residence in the United States is introduced by Watson B. Miller, the commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service under President Harry S. Truman. Border Treasure Border Treasure is a 1950 Western film from RKO Pictures. Once a Sinner Once a Sinner is a 1950 British drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Pat Kirkwood, Jack Watling and Joy Shelton. The Blue 9 The Blue 9 is a 1950 Croatian football comedy film. The film was directed by Krešo Golik. That film is a bizarre mixture of the Soviet-style industrial epic, romantic comedy and football film. It is famous for superbly directed football sequences. After release it quickly became the biggest hit of then-young Yugoslav cinema. This film is first Croatian movie with sport as the main topic. The Blue 9 is also first Croatian comedy film from sound era. Movie was filmed on the locations in Croatia and in Serbia. The Black Widow The Black Widow is a 1951 British thriller, directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Christine Norden and Robert Ayres. The film was a B-movie production by Hammer Film Productions and was based on a radio serial entitled Return from Darkness. Hurricane Island Hurricane Island is a 1951 American Supercinecolor adventure film directed by Lew Landers and starring Jon Hall. Mr. Lord Says No The Happy Family is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Muriel Box and starring Stanley Holloway, Kathleen Harrison and Naunton Wayne. The plot of the film centres on resistance by a family to the disruption caused by the construction of the Festival of Britain. It is also known in the U.S. by the alternative title Mr. Lord Says No. It was an adaptation of a play The Happy Family by Michael Clayton Hutton. Barney's Hungry Cousin Barneys Hungry Cousin is a 1953 MGM cartoon featuring Barney Bear. It is the 19th Barney Bear short. The Great Jesse James Raid The Great Jesse James Raid is a 1953 American Ansco Color Western film directed by Reginald LeBorg and starring Willard Parker, Barbara Payton, and Tom Neal. This was the only film for Tom Neal and Barbara Payton to co-star together, as their ill-famed love affair essentially derailed the movie careers of both of them. The film marked the production debut of Robert L. Lipperts son. Rantasalmen sulttaani Adventure in Morocco is a 1953 Finnish comedy film directed by Eddie Stenberg and starring Assi Nortia, Esa Pakarinen and Oke Tuuri. Il viale della speranza Il viale della speranza is a 1953 Italian drama film directed by Dino Risi. Mid-Century Loves Mid-Century Loves is a 1954 Italian anthology historical melodrama film consisting of five segments directed by Glauco Pellegrini, Pietro Germi, Mario Chiari, Roberto Rossellini and Antonio Pietrangeli. Ôkami is a 1955 Japanese drama film written and directed by Kaneto Shindo. Walk Into Hell Walk Into Paradise is a 1956 French-Australian international co-production adventure film directed by Lee Robinson and Marcello Pagliero and starring Chips Rafferty and Françoise Christophe. It was shot on location in the highlands of Papua New Guinea. March's Child Marchs Child is a 1958 Italian comedy film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Prawdziwy koniec wielkiej wojny The Real End of the Great War is the English title for Prawdziwy koniec wielkiej wojny, a film released in 1957, directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz. The Tijuana Story The Tijuana Story is a 1957 American film noir crime film directed by Leslie Kardos. Hot Money Girl The Treasure of San Teresa is a 1959 British-West German thriller film directed by Alvin Rakoff and starring Eddie Constantine, Dawn Addams and Marius Goring. It was based on a play by Jeffrey Dell. The film is also known by the alternative titles Hot Money Girl, Long Distance, and Rhapsody in Blie. Night of the Quarter Moon Night of the Quarter Moon is a 1959 American drama film directed by Hugo Haas and written by Franklin Coen and Frank Davis. The film stars Julie London, John Drew Barrymore, Anna Kashfi, Dean Jones, Agnes Moorehead and Nat King Cole. The film was released on March 4, 1959, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Impersonator The Impersonator is a 1961 low-budget black and white British thriller film directed and co-written by Alfred Shaughnessy. An American angle and U.S. character actor John Crawford were incorporated to give this second feature some transatlantic box office appeal. The Devil's Agent The Devils Agent is a 1962 drama film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Peter van Eyck, Marianne Koch, Christopher Lee and Macdonald Carey. It was a co-production between Britain, West Germany and the Republic of Ireland. It was based on a novel by Hans Habe. It is set in East Germany during the Cold War. Shunko Shunko is a 1960 Argentine film directed by Lautaro Murúa. It won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film. The Two Little Bears The Two Little Bears is a 1961 American comedy film directed in CinemaScope by Randall Hood, written by George W. George, and starring Eddie Albert, Jane Wyatt, Soupy Sales, Butch Patrick, Donnie Carter and Jimmy Boyd. The film was released on November 1, 1961, by 20th Century Fox. The film was known as The Teddy Bears. The film was the directorial debut of Randy Hood who was assistant to Maury Dexter, head of Robert L. Lipperts production company. The Loves of Salammbo The Loves of Salammbo is a 1960 historical drama directed by Sergio Grieco. It is loosely based on the novel Salammbô by Gustave Flaubert. I due mafiosi I due mafiosi is a 1964 Italian-Spanish crime comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli and starring the comedy duo Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. It is a parody of Alberto Lattuadas Mafioso. Cup Fever Cup Fever is a 1965 British family sports film directed by David Bracknell and starring Bernard Cribbins, David Lodge and Susan George. Duel at Sundown Duel at Sundown is a 1965 West German and Italian western film directed by Leopold Lahola. Här kommer bärsärkarna Här kommer bärsärkarna is a 1965 Swedish adventure film directed by Arne Mattsson and starring Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt. Do Dooni Char Do Dooni Char is a 1968 Bollywood musical, which is a loose remake of the 1963 Bengali film, Bhrantibilas. Both films are loosely based on William Shakespeares The Comedy of Errors.Gulzars Sanjeev Kumar, Maushumi Chatterjee, Deepti Naval and Deven Verma starrer Angoor was also based on the same theme, which was a hit. Three Bites of the Apple Three Bites of the Apple is a 1967 American romance-comedy film directed by Alvin Ganzer. Ya vas lyubil... I Loved You, is a 1967 Soviet comedy film directed by Ilia Frez and written by Mikhail Lvovsky. The film was internationally popular in Eastern Europe. The films topic was awakening romantic feelings in a group of Russian teenagers. For Singles Only For Singles Only is a 1968 Eastmancolor comedy film directed by Arthur Dreifuss, written by Hal Collins, starring John Saxon, Mary Ann Mobley and Lana Wood. The Viking Who Became a Bigamist Why Did I Ever Say Yes Twice? is a 1969 German-Italian comedy film directed by Franz Antel and starring Lando Buzzanca, Teri Tordai and Raffaella Carrà. A railway worker has two wives, one in Munich and the other in Rome. It is also known as The Viking Who Became a Bigamist. Don Giovanni Don Giovanni is a 1970 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Carmelo Bene. The narrative follows how Don Giovanni tries to seduce a young woman who is manically searching for Christian icons. The film is loosely based on Jules Barbey dAurevillys short story "The Greatest Love of Don Juan", from the collection Les Diaboliques. The film premiered in the Directors Fortnight section of the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. Hector the Mighty Hector the Mighty is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. A parody of Homers Iliad set in modern times, it is loosely based on the 1966 novel Le roi des Mirmidous by Henri Viard and Bernard Zacharias. Italian horror film director Lucio Fulci co-wrote the screenplay. Producer Edmondo Amati wanted Fulci to direct it, but Fulci thought it was an inferior project and was able to get out of doing it, even though he was under contract to Amati at the time. The Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon Kicker The Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon Kicker is a 1970 American comedy film directed by John Dexter and written by Ron Whyte. The film stars Jordan Christopher, Jill OHara, Robert Walden, Kate Reid, William Redfield and Lois Nettleton. The film was released on October 28, 1970, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. No One Will Notice You're Naked The Blonde in the Blue Movie is a 1971 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. The Heroes The Heroes is a 1973 Italian war-comedy film directed by Duccio Tessari. Run, Cougar, Run Run, Cougar, Run is a 1972 American drama film directed by Jerome Courtland and written by Louis Pelletier. The film stars Stuart Whitman, Frank Aletter, Lonny Chapman, Douglas Fowley, Harry Carey and Alfonso Arau. The film was released on October 18, 1972, by Buena Vista Distribution. A Picture of Katherine Mansfield A Picture of Katherine Mansfield is a 1973 BBC television drama series starring Vanessa Redgrave as writer Katherine Mansfield. The series included dramatizations of Mansfields life as well as adaptations of her short stories. La choca La Choca is a 1974 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring Pilar Pellicer. It won the Ariel Award for Best Picture at the 17th Ariel Awards in 1975. Routine Has to Be Broken Hay que romper la rutina is a 1974 Argentine film. Milarepa Milarepa is a 1974 Italian drama film directed by Liliana Cavani. It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. The film tells the story of the famous Tibetan yogi and poet Milarepa. Birds Do It, Bees Do It Birds Do It, Bees Do It is a 1974 American documentary film covering sexuality in the animal kingdom. It was directed by Nicolas Noxon and Irwin Rosten, and co-produced by David L. Wolper. Thanks to its copulation scenes, the film was marketed with the tagline "So real it will never be shown on TV". The same scenes initially earned it an R rating from the Motion Picture Association of America; after a brief discussion between Wolper and then-MPAA chairman Richard Heffner, a few changes were made to ensure the eventual PG rating. Birds Do It, Bees Do It received a nomination for Best Documentary at the Golden Globes. Gerald Frieds music earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score. The film was screened at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, but did not enter the main competition. Dr. Minx Dr. Minx is a 1975 sexploitation film. The Kingfisher Caper The Kingfisher Caper is a 1975 South African film directed by Dirk DeVilliers for Kavalier Films Ltd. It stars Hayley Mills, David McCallum, Jon Cypher, Volente Bertotti, Barry Trengove and Bill McNaught. Strange Masquerade A Strange Role is a 1976 Hungarian drama film directed by Pál Sándor. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear. The film was also selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 50th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Independence Independence is a 1976 docudrama film directed by John Huston and starring Eli Wallach, Pat Hingle and Anne Jackson. E.G. Marshall narrates. Independence was produced for the U.S. National Park Service on the occasion of the Bicentennial of the United States in 1976. In less than 30 minutes, visitors to Independence National Historical Park get a quick and dramatic overview of the political events that took place in Philadelphia between 1774 and 1800. Tora-san's Sunrise and Sunset a.k.a. Torasan and the Painter and Tora-sans Sunset Glow is a 1976 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Kiwako Taichi as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Sunrise and Sunset is the seventeenth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Shaolin Plot Shaolin Plot is a 1977 Hong Kong film directed by Huang Feng and featuring Sammo Hung in his first starring role and as action director. Huang had been Hungs mentor. Soldaty svobody Soldiers of Freedom is a four-part 1977 film epic directed by Yuri Ozerov and starring Mikhail Ulyanov, Yevgeny Matveyev, Vasily Lanovoy. It is a World War II historical drama and the sequel to Liberation. El año de la peste El Año de la Peste is a Mexican motion picture categorized as drama, thriller and Sci-Fi. It was filmed in 1978 and released in 1979. The production counted with the famous Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez for the adapted screenplay from the novel of Daniel Defoe A Journal of the Plague Year published in March 1722. 90 Days 90 Days is a 1985 Canadian comedy film directed by Giles Walker and written by Walker and David Wilson. The film stars Sam Grana and Stefan Wodoslawsky as Alex and Blue, two unlucky-in-love guys who are trying to find new girlfriends. The film also stars Fernanda Tavares as Laura, a woman with a business proposition for Alex to become a sperm donor, and Christine Pak as Hyang-Sook, a Korean woman whom Blue is considering from a mail-order bride service. The film was one of a group of seven "alternative dramas" produced by the National Film Board of Canada in the 1980s and early 1990s, which combined dramatic and documentary film techniques. The characters of Alex and Blue originated in the earlier film The Masculine Mystique, which used a docudrama format to explore various male perspectives on relationships with women. The film received six Genie Award nominations at the 7th Genie Awards in 1986, for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Editing. A sequel film, The Last Straw, was released in 1987. Those Merry Souls Those Merry Souls is a 1985 Hong Kong action comedy horror film directed by Lau Kar-wing and starring Yuen Biao and Eric Tsang. Class of '86 National Lampoons Class of 86 was a musical comedy stage show, performed at the Village Gate in New York Citys Greenwich Village in 1986. It was a spin-off of National Lampoon magazine. A recording of the show was broadcast as part of Showtime Comedy Spotlight on cable television in the 1980s, and it was subsequently available on VHS videocassette. The shows length was about two hours. At Mother's Request At Mothers Request is a 1987 two-part television miniseries based on a true story. The movie stars E. G. Marshall and Stefanie Powers. Diary of a Mad Old Man Dagboek van een Oude Dwaas is a 1987 Dutch film directed by Lili Rademakers. It is based on a book by the Japanese writer Junichirō Tanizaki. If the Sun Never Returns If the Sun Never Returns is a Franco-Swiss film directed by Claude Goretta, with a script written by the director, from the original novel by Charles Ferdinand Ramuz and stars Charles Vanel, Catherine Mouchet and Philippe Léotard. It was one of the In-Competition Films at the 1987 Venice Film Festival. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Walk on Fire Walk on Fire is a 1988 Hong Kong action film directed by Norman Law and starring Andy Lau and Cherie Chung. Salut Victor Salut Victor is a Canadian film, released in 1989. Based on Edward O. Phillipss short story "Matthew and Chauncy", the film was directed by Anne Claire Poirier and written by Poirier and Marthe Blackburn. The film stars Jean-Louis Roux as Philippe and Jacques Godin as Victor, two older men living in a retirement home who fall in love; prior to moving into the home, Victor was openly gay while Philippe was in the closet about his own repressed homosexuality. The film was produced for the National Film Board. Trust Me Trust Me is a 1989 American crime film written and directed by Robert Houston and starring Adam Ant, David Packer and Talia Balsam. Riding the Edge Riding the Edge is a 1989 film directed by James Fargo and starring Raphael Sbarge and Catherine Mary Stewart. Fantasy Romance Fantasy Romance is a 1991 Hong Kong romantic fantasy comedy film directed by Taylor Wong and starring Joey Wong, Tony Leung and Deanie Ip. Neria For the genus of tilt-legged flies, see Neria. For the Israeli village, see Neria. Neria is a Zimbabwean film made in 1993, written by the novelist Tsitsi Dangarembga. It is directed by Godwin Mawuru and the screenplay was written by Louise Riber. It is the highest-grossing film in Zimbabwean history. The film concerns the struggles of a woman in a suburb of the capital; Harare, Warren Park, in Zimbabwe when she is widowed after her husband is killed in an accident. Her husbands older brother takes advantage of the death of his younger brother, and uses the inheritance for self-benefit at the expense of Neria and her two children. Its sound track neria remains one of the most celebrated Zimbabwean songs. The soundtrack of the film was sung by Oliver Mtukudzi. Sembilu Sembilu is a 1994 Malaysian drama film directed by Dato Yusof Haslam. The story concerns on a love story between a famous rock singer, Awie, with his lover Wati which is opposed by Watis brother. Ram Shastra Ram Shastra is a 1995 Indian Bollywood action film directed by Sanjay Gupta. The cast of the movie includes Jackie Shroff, Aditya Pancholi, Manisha Koirala and Deepti Bhatnagar in the lead roles. The movie is an uncredited remake of 1990 movie Hard To Kill which was already earlier remade in Hindi in 1994 as Cheetah. Vino iz oduvanchikov Dandelion Wine is a 1997 Russian TV film based on the book of the same name by Ray Bradbury. It is the last film of Innokenti Smoktunovsky, released after his death. Dear Diary Dear Diary was a TV pilot, starring Bebe Neuwirth, written and directed by David Frankel and produced by Frankel and Barry Jossen for the new film studio DreamWorks. After being rejected by ABC, it was slightly edited and put into a single Los Angeles theater for a weekend in November 1996, and went on to win an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film at the 69th Academy Awards. It was the only made-for-TV pilot ever to win an Oscar. Poor But Beautiful Giovani e belli is a 1996 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi at his last film. It is loosely based on Poveri ma belli, directed by the same Risi in 1957. Camere da letto Camere da letto is a 1997 Italian romantic comedy film written, directed and starred by Simona Izzo. Peggy Su! Peggy Su! is a 1998 film written by Anglo-Chinese playwright Kevin Wong, directed by Frances-Anne Solomon and starring Pamela Oei. His own experience and background being the son of Chinese immigrants working in the laundry business was used. It was directed by Trinidadian Frances-Anne Solomon who had previously worked on What My Mother Told Me in 1994 and Bideshi in 1996. Life Classes Life Classes is a 1987 Canadian drama film directed by William D. MacGillivray. John Hus John Hus is a 1977 American film biography of the 14th-century Czech church reformer Jan Hus, directed by Michael Oconomou. The film was produced by Faith For Today Ministries, the creators of a Christian TV program of the same name. The film featured Rod Colbin in the title role. Why Girls Say No Why Girls Say No is a 1927 American silent comedy film featuring Max Davidson. Incomplete Eclipse Incomplete Eclipse is a 1982 Czech drama film directed by Jaromil Jireš. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Czechoslovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Bahu Begum Bahu Begum is a 1967 Hindi film directed by M. Sadiq, and starring Pradeep Kumar, Meena Kumari and Ashok Kumar. The film has music by Roshan and lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi and is known for songs, "Hum Intezaar Karenge Tera Qayamat Tak", sung by Mohammad Rafi and Asha Bhonsle and "Duniya Kare Sawal To Hum" by Lata Mangeshkar. The film is a Muslim period drama that depicts the male dominated society and the Haveli culture that existed in India in the past. Wages of Sin The Wages of Sin was a 1929 drama film directed, written and produced by Oscar Micheaux. It was a race movie, featuring an all-black cast, headed by William A. Clayton, Jr. and Bessie Givens. It is considered lost. American Reel American Reel is a 1999 drama film directed by Mark Archer and starring David Carradine, Michael Maloney, and Mariel Hemingway. Written by Junior Burke and Scott Fivelson, the film is set in Chicago, though primary filming locations included Fort Wayne, Waterloo, and Hicksville. The film, which features Carradine singing five of his original songs, has been heralded as a "tailor-made" showcase of the late actors little-known musical work. How to Be a Perfect Person in Just Three Days How to Be a Perfect Person in Just Three Days is a 1983 film produced by WonderWorks, based on the childrens book Be a Perfect Person in Just Three Days! by Stephen Manes. A family-friendly comedy starring Wallace Shawn, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, and Hermione Gingold, it is about a twelve-year-old boy named Milo, a hopeless klutz who happens upon a mysterious advertisement in the paper for becoming a perfect person. A three-day course devised by a peculiar man, Dr. Silverfish, Milo enrolls and manages to complete the strange tasks. Only after completing the course does Milo realize perfection is not all its cracked up to be. The film first aired on PBS on October 4, 1984 and was regularly shown on The Disney Channel in the mid-1980s. Il saprofita Il saprofita is a 1974 Italian drama film directed by Sergio Nasca. It marked the directorial debut of Nasca and raised some controversities due to its polemic plot and to its violence. Friend of the Family Patate is a 1962 French film starring Jean Marais and Danielle Darrieux. It is based upon the play by Marcel Achard, adapted by Robert Thomas, who also directed. It was also known as Friend of the Family. Piccolo Piccolo is a 1959 Yugoslavian film. Alley to Bali Alley to Bali is the 53rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on March 15, 1954, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal-International. A Fine Feathered Frenzy A Fine Feathered Frenzy is the 57th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on October 25, 1954, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal-International. Hypnotic Hick Hypnotic Hick is the 53rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 26, 1953, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. It was Universal Pictures first animated project released in 3D. Super Hornio Brothers Super Hornio Brothers and Super Hornio Brothers II are two 1993 pornographic parodies of the Super Mario video game series released at the same time as the series official film, Super Mario Bros. Both films star director Buck Adams, along with T. T. Boy, Ron Jeremy and Chelsea Lynx together as the main characters. The films gained new interest after a write-up by a Something Awful reviewer. Nintendo bought the rights to the films to halt their distribution. Ghar Ek Mandir Ghar Ek Mandir is a 1984 Hindi-language Indian drama film directed by K.Bapaiah, starring Shashi Kapoor, Mithun Chakraborty, Ranjeeta, Moushumi Chatterjee, Shakti Kapoor, Kader Khan and Raj Kiran. Lootmaar Lootmaar is a 1980 Hindi mystery film produced and directed by Dev Anand. The film stars Dev Anand, Tina Munim, Mehmood, Nirupa Roy, Amjad Khan, Prem Chopra, Kader Khan, Ranjeet, Shakti Kapoor, Simple Kapadia, Shreeram Lagoo and Rakhee. The films music is by Rajesh Roshan. Mawaali Mawaali is a 1983 Indian masala film, produced by G. Hanumantha Rao by Padmalaya Studios banner, presented by Krishna and directed by K. Bapaiah. The film stars Jeetendra, Sridevi, Jaya Prada in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film is a remake of Telugu movie Chuttalunnaru Jagratha, starring Krishna, Sridevi, which was later remade in Tamil as Pokkiri Raja which starred Rajnikanth, Sridevi. Sridevi has replicated her role in Telugu and Tamil adapataions, while Jayaprada has reprised Sridevis role in Hindi adaptation. Govinda starrer Hathkadi is another unofficial remake that happened in the 90s. Mawaali was a commercial success grossing ₹40.7 million at the box office, becoming the sixth highest grossing Indian film of 1983. Chamayam Chamayam is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Bharathan and written by John Paul, starring Manoj K. Jayan, Murali and Sithara in the lead roles. The film is about the lives of two fishermen who are also stage actors. Don Chisciotte and Sancio Panza Don Chisciotte and Sancio Panza is an Italian 1968 comedy film written and directed by Giovanni Grimaldi and starring the comedy duo formed by Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. It is based on the Miguel de Cervantes novel Don Quixote. Manavoori Pandavulu Manavoori Pandavulu is a 1978 Telugu film directed by Bapu and written by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana, dealing with the struggle against the feudal system in their own unique way. This movie is remake of Kannada movie Paduvaaralli Pandavaru directed by legendary Puttanna Kanagal. In 1980, he also remade it in Hindi as Hum Paanch starring Mithun Chakraborty. Film Companion while compiling the 25 Greatest Telugu Films of the Decade, called Rangasthalam as an updated version of Mana Voori Pandavulu. Venkalam Venkalam is a 1993 Malayalam movie, directed by Bharathan and written by A. K. Lohithadas. The movie features Murali, Manoj K. Jayan and Urvashi in the lead roles. Bagh Bahadur Bagh Bahadur is a 1989 Bengali drama film classical movie directed and written by Buddhadev Dasgupta. The film is about a man who paints himself as a tiger and dances in a village in Bengal. The movie conveys a strong message as it illustrates the hardships of rural village life in Bengal. Suikoden: Demon Century is a Japanese light novel series written by Hitoshi Yoshioka. It was adapted into an original video animation film, Suikoden Demon Century, directed by Hiroshi Negishi and released on September 25, 1993. It was released on VHS & LaserDisc in the United States. Ein Guru kommt Ein Guru kommt is a 1980 German television film and is also Bruce Willis second film role, as an uncredited extra. The film in English is called A Guru Comes. Hang the DJ Hang The DJ is a 1998 music documentary film debut by identical twin brothers Marco and Mauro La Villa. The idea for this documentary came to them in 1992 while they were working at their uncles pizza store on St-Laurent Boulevard in Montreal to help pay tuition for a degree in Film Studies at Concordia University. The brothers originally had no interest in DJs or documentaries but became interested in the scene after working late nights and meeting the regular neighborhood club crowd. Mauro has said, "we heard a lot about the gossip and conflicts of the DJ world", which gave the brothers the idea to make a documentary by following disc jockeys around the world to get a sense of what being a DJ really was. Featuring Roger Sanchez, Junior Vasquez, DJ Qbert and A-Trak, the film presents the cult of DJs in the era that catapulted them into superstars from the underground. The documentary contains a mix of DJ sets from around the globe counterbalanced with commentary from fans and interviews with the DJs. The films name comes from the lyrics of the 1986 song "Panic" by The Smiths, which Mauro described as "the anthem of our high school years". Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard is a 1950 American film noir crime film starring Howard St. John, Ron Randell and Amanda Blake. It was directed by Seymour Friedman. A Scotland Yard inspector working in the United States helps the American authorities track down a leak at a missile base by enemy agents. Lily, aime-moi Lily, aime-moi is a 1975 French comedy film directed by Maurice Dugowson. It was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival. Tico-Tico no Fubá Tico-Tico no Fubá is a 1952 Brazilian drama film directed by Adolfo Celi and starring Anselmo Duarte. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. The film is a fictionalized biography of Brazilian composer Zequinha de Abreu, who penned the song "Tico-Tico no Fubá" that became an international hit in the 1940s. Lunar Eclipse Lunar Eclipse is a 1999 Chinese film and the directorial debut from Sixth Generation director Wang Quanan. It is also the feature film debut of Wangs most frequent collaborator/muse Yu Nan. Unlike his next two films, which focus on rural communities, Lunar Eclipse is an urban drama following the wife of a newlywed couple who becomes mesmerized by an amateur photographer who claims to have once been in love with a woman who looked just like her. The film was produced by the Beijing Film Studio. With its themes of dual female identities, the film is often referenced in conjunction with Lou Yes Suzhou River. Crossroads to Crime Crossroads to Crime is a 1960 British crime film; it is the first and only film to be directed by Gerry Anderson for his production company, AP Films. Anderson, then a producer of childrens puppet television series, accepted an offer from Anglo-Amalgamated to shoot a one-hour, low-budget B movie when no TV network could be found to distribute Supercar. The first of Andersons productions to use live actors, Crossroads to Crime follows a police constable who turns detective in order to confront and bring down a gang of vehicle hi-jackers led by Miles. Shot mostly on location between May and June 1960, the films cast includes several actors who would appear in later Anderson productions. The score was written by Barry Gray, who along with John Read and David Elliott would also continue his association with Anderson. Released in November 1960, Crossroads to Crime was a box office disappointment and has attracted a predominantly negative critical response. Although it was praised by one source as a competent "cops and robbers" thriller, criticism has been directed at the films script, editing and set design, as well as its low production values. The film has been broadcast at least twice on British TV since the end of its brief theatrical run, most recently on Talking Pictures TV in September 2019. It was released on DVD in 2013. Drama v tabore podmoskovnykh tsygan Drama in a Gypsy Camp near Moscow is a 1909 Russian short film directed and written by Vladimir Siversen. Los vampiros los prefieren gorditos Vampiros los prefieren gorditos is a 1974 Argentine film. Dhuan Dhuan is a 1981 Bollywood suspense thriller film, produced by Gautham Guha under the Sri Sai Chitra banner and directed by Dulal Guha. It stars Mithun Chakraborty, Ranjeeta, Raakhee, Amjad Khan in the lead roles while Jeetendra has given a gesture appearance and music composed by R. D. Burman. It is a remake of the English-language film Chase a Crooked Shadow The same plot was later used in the 1989 movie Khoj starring Rishi Kapoor and Kimi Katkar. Taking Wing Taking Wing is a 2000 French drama film directed by Steve Suissa. It was entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival where Suissa won the award for Best Director and Clément Sibony won the award for Best Actor. XX: Beautiful Prey is a 1996 Japanese film directed by Toshiharu Ikeda. The film stars Kei Marimura, Makiko Watanabe and Ren Ōsugi. The film was licensed in the US by Central Park Media and was released on DVD and VHS under their Asia Pulp Cinema label. Sapnon Ka Saudagar Sapno Ka Saudagar is a 1968 Bollywood film. The film is produced by B. Ananthaswami and directed by Mahesh Kaul and stars Raj Kapoor, Hema Malini, Tanuja and Nadira. Originally Vyjayanthimala was offered the lead but she refused and thus Hema Malini took the role which marked her debut in Bollywood. The films music is by Shankar Jaikishan. This is the story of Thakur Raibahadur Harnaam Singh. The movie begins with what happened 18 years ago, on a Diwali Night. Raibahadur has one year born baby, who had been changed by a banjaran. She was threatening him to treat her well & marry her, because Raibahadur had sexual relationship with banjaran. Now a man comes with unusual dress of khakhi & with red neck tie, red socks- who gives dreams to people suffering. He meets a banjaran girl, Mahi who falls in love with this guy, called Raj Kumar / Raju. In the mean while Raibahadur treats Ranjana, daughter of banjaran badly and promises to her, that if nobody does, he will marry her. Mahi is insecure by this incident and tells villagers, that she is pregnant by Raju. The panchayat tells him to marry her, he refuses. Raibahadur comes and persuade villagers to hit Raju & Mahi. They begin and suddenly banjaran comes in the scene and reveals the truth. What was the truth ? Dose the truth save Raju, Mahi & Ranjana? Shekhvedra mtashi Meeting in Mountains is a 1966 Georgian comedy film directed by Nikoloz Sanishvili and starring Leila Abashidze and Tengiz Archvadze. Mudra Mudra is a 1989 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sibi Malayil, starring Mammootty and Madhu in the lead roles. Sargam Sargam is a Pakistani musical Urdu film directed by Syed Noor starring the singer Adnan Sami and his ex-wife Zeba Bakhtiar. The film was Adnan Sami s first and last appearance in any Pakistani film..diplomatically from the rest of the world.cannot be matched with any living example, he composed some songs with Indian singer Asha Bhonsle and created an all time Pakistani record for any single film with as many as 10 songs, most of them super-hit songs. A classical musician Maharaj Ghulam Hussain Kathak appeared as an actor in this film. The song Woh Mujhey Yaad Aaya was sung by the popular Pakistani pop artist Hadiqa Kiyani. It was an instant hit for her and increased her popularity. The film got an enormous public acclaim and it also earned a handsome amount of business in the Middle East. The Kuwait national TV also ran it in 1996, and it was also shown by Pakistan Television in 1996. It was a major successful hit of actress Zeba Bakhtiar. Soul to Soul Soul To Soul was a concert held in Accra, Ghana, on 6 March 1971, by an array of mostly American R&B, soul, rock, and jazz musicians. It is also the name of a 1971 documentary film recording the concert. Outside Out Outside Out is the first full-length feature film from Phish bassist Mike Gordon. It premiered in theaters in early 2001 and starred Jimi Stout, Col. Bruce Hampton, Ashley Scott Shamp, Gordon, and others. The film revolves around the life of confused teenager Rick, who begins taking guitar lessons from Hampton. Hamptons unorthodox style of teaching infuriates Ricks parents, who insists he attend military school. Rick later meets the guitarist of country music group "Ramble Dove", and the true bizarreness of the film begins to take shape. The movie features a mixture of abstract editing, psychedelic symbolic images, and music later featured on Gordons companion album, Inside In. Robot Taekwon V Robot Taekwon V is a South Korean animated film directed by Kim Cheong-gi and produced by Yu Hyun-mok, the prominent director of such films as Obaltan. It was released on July 24, 1976, immediately becoming a hit in the late 1970s, and consequently inspired a string of sequels in following years. Robot Taekwon V was released in the United States in a dubbed format under the name Voltar the Invincible. Robot Taekwon V became the first Korean film to receive full digital restoration treatment in 2005. Arpan Arpan is a 1983 Bollywood drama film, produced and directed by J. Om Prakash under the Filmyug Pvt. Ltd. banner. It stars Jeetendra, Reena Roy, Parveen Babi in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film was very successful at the box office. Young, Willing and Eager Rag Doll, released in the USA as Young, Willing and Eager, is a 1961 British B-movie crime film, directed by Lance Comfort and starring actor and singer Jess Conrad. The film gained a new audience in the 2000s in response to Conrads elevation to cult status as a purveyor of late-1950s and early-1960s pre-Beatles British kitsch, and received a Region 2 DVD release in 2009 in a double bill with Comforts 1962 film The Painted Smile. One Way Out One Way Out is a 1955 British crime drama film directed by Francis Searle and starring Jill Adams, Eddie Byrne, Lyndon Brook, John Chandos and Arthur Lowe. The art direction was by William Kellner. This second feature was released in the UK as the supporting film to the Norman Wisdom comedy Man of the Moment. Hanuman vs. 7 Ultraman Hanuman vs. 7 Ultraman, known in Japan as , is a tokusatsu science fiction/kaiju/superhero film produced in 1974 by Tsuburaya Productions of Japan and Chaiyo Productions of Thailand. It was released theatrically in Japan on March 17, 1979. Bamma Maata Bangaru Baata Bamma Maata Bangaru Baata is a 1989 Telugu language comedy film produced by M. Saravan and M. Balasubramaniyan on AVM Productions and directed by Rajasekhar. It stars Bhanumathi Ramakrishna, Rajendra Prasad, Gautami and Nutan Prasad in the lead roles, with music composed by Chandrabose. The film is a remake of the Tamil movie Paatti Sollai Thattathe. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Even though critically and commercially acclaimed, this film is infamous for an accident in which Nutan Prasad broke his back. This left him paralysed from the waist down and he had to use a wheelchair. Academy Award Review of Walt Disney Cartoons Academy Award Review of Walt Disney Cartoons was a Walt Disney animated film released in the United States on May 19, 1937, for a limited time to help promote the upcoming release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. It was a collection of five Oscar-winning Silly Symphonies shorts, bridged together with title cards and a narrator. Like The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, each of the cartoons had been released on its own at first before being collected together as one film. The separate cartoon shorts are now available on DVD. Academy Award Review of Walt Disney Cartoons was re-released and updated with additional four shorts in 1966 with no narration. Both versions of the film were released in Japan on Laserdisc on June 21, 1985. The Stranger The Stranger is a 2000 Austrian film directed by Götz Spielmann. It was Austrias submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Go to Blazes Go to Blazes is a short 1942 British information film, produced by the Ministry of Information, directed by Walter Forde and starring Will Hay and Thora Hird. Tarpan (The Absolution) Tarpan was a 1994 Indian Hindi drama film written and directed by K. Bikram Singh, and starring Om Puri, Revathy, Dina Pathak, Manohar Singh and Mita Vashisht in lead roles. This directorial debut film was jointly produced by NFDC and Doordarshan. The film set in the 1940s, in a fictitious village in the Shekhavati region in Rajasthan, where no girl child survives beyond the age of seven. It deals with larger issues of communalism and caste system through four inter-related stories. The film was screen at Moscow International Film Festival, Montreal International Film Festival, Chicago International Film Festival and Cairo International Film Festival. Jedermanns Fest Everymans Feast, also known as Jedermanns Fest, is a 2002 Austrian drama film written and directed by . It was entered into the 24th Moscow International Film Festival. Pilots Pilots is a 2000 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by Rajiv Anchal and produced by Menaka under Revathy Kalamandhir. Starring Suresh Gopi, Sreenivasan, and Praveena. Mahô tsukai Sarî also known as Sunny the Witch is one of the popular anime magical girls of what would eventually become a genre in Japan. Due to its characteristics, may be considered the first shōjo anime as well; while titles such as Himitsu no Akko-chan predate Sally in manga form, the Sally anime predates Himitsu no Akko-chan, which came out in 1969. Big Ain't Bad Big Aint Bad is a romantic comedy film, directed by Ray Culpepper and written by Brian Poe. It stars Sean Blakemore, Jade Jenise Dixon, Reginald Ballard, Tico Wells, and Troy Medley. The film won the Audience Choice Award at the 2003 Hollywood Black Film Festival in Los Angeles, California. It was the Kick Off Film to the Fox Theaters 75th Anniversary Summer Film Series in Atlanta in 2004. It played in limited release in movie theaters, and was released to DVD in 2005. The Magnificent Gladiator The Magnificent Gladiator is a 1964 Italian sword-and-sandal film written and directed by Alfonso Brescia. Dice Dice is a Canada/UK co-produced drama television mini-series. It was directed by Rachel Talalay and written by A. L. Kennedy and John Burnside, inspired by cult 70s novel The Dice Man by Luke Rhinehart. Mohammed-Bin-Tughlaq Muhammad bin Thughluq is a 1971 Indian Tamil-language comedy film directed and written by Cho Ramaswamy. It is the film version of the play of the same name. Both the play and the film were conceptualised, written and directed by Cho who also stars as the title character. The film is a satirical take on the then political and social affairs of India and is considered a fine portrayal of the political attitude existent till today. The title characters name is an allusion to the present day politics in India that can be compared with those of Tughluqs. It is believed in India that Tughluq, the sultan of Delhi in 14th century, was an unintelligent ruler especially for some of his decisions during his reign, including those of relocation of capital and experiments with coins. Thus, Cho found it to be a correct allusion to the present day political happenings. There are several dialogues in the film that mention these facts. Breath Control: The History of the Human Beat Box Breath Control: The History of the Human Beat Box is an award winning documentary directed by filmmaker Joey Garfield http://www.joeyjoeygarfield.com/. The film explores the world of beatboxing, a form of music using the human mouth, throat and diaphragm to generate sounds that are usually produced by machines. Over 30 practitioners of this art form discuss their techniques and the evolution of their craft. The human beat box is one of the key elements in the development of Hip Hop culture, alongside Dj-ing, Graffiti, Breakdancing, and MC-ing. Unfortunately, its contribution has been largely overlooked, as has the fun, expressive, human, and spontaneous dimension of Hip Hop that it represents. As the first documentary of its kind, Breath Control: The History of the Human Beat Box uses interviews, live performances, archival footage, and animation to bring to light this important and neglected ingredient of Hip Hops identity . With the help of Beat Box pioneers Doug E. Fresh, Wise, Biz Markie, and The Fat Boys, Breath Control traces this art form from its basic beat beginnings in the Eighties to its present-day multi-layered, polyrhythmatic figureheads Rahzel and Skratch of the Hip Hop group The Roots. But Breath Control isnt limited to Hip Hop. Musician Zap Mama opens up the idea that human beat boxing is an art form practiced all over the world and has been refined by many different cultures. Breath Control is a half historical, half tutorial look at humans as actual instruments. Leni Riefenstahl im Sudan Leni Riefenstahl: Her Dream of Africa is a 2000 documentary-film by Ray Müller. The film follows Leni Riefenstahls return to Sudan to visit the Nuba tribe whom she published photographs of in best-sellers such as The Last of the Nuba and The People of Kau. It is the second collaboration between Riefenstahl and Müller. She was the subject of his acclaimed 1993 documentary The Wonderful, which followed her life and reflected on her Nuba activities. The Big Durian The Big Durian is a 2003 Malaysian film by Amir Muhammad that combined documentary with fiction. It created history by being the first Malaysian film to screen at the Sundance Film Festival. A Wicked Ghost II: The Fear A Wicked Ghost II: The Fear is a 2000 Hong Kong horror film directed by Francis Nam, starring Joey Meng, Angie Cheung, Alice Chan, Ken Wong and Joyce Chan. It is preceded by A Wicked Ghost in 1999 and followed by The Possession in 2002. New Gladiators The New Gladiators is a documentary movie by Elvis Presley and Ed Parker centered on the fights of the United States Karate team in London, England and Brussels, Belgium. Narrated by Chuck Sullivan, it was filmed between 1973 and 1974 but finally remastered and later released in 2002. The movie was financed by American singer and actor Elvis Presley, who began to practice karate during his duty years in the United States Army. Sharafat Sharafat is a 1970 Hindi film, directed by Asit Sen, starring Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Ashok Kumar, Sonia Sahni and Jagdeep. Hema Malini plays the role of a feisty courtesan Chanda in search of her father, in this satire about societys hypocritical moral standards. The screenplay was written by Nabendu Ghosh, while the dialogues were by Hindi satirist Krishan Chander I Am Free Ana Horra or Ana Hurra is a 1959 Egyptian drama starring Lobna Abdel Aziz. Ana Horra is associated with the onset of a feminist context to Egyptian films in the 1960s. The film is also known as part of Salah Abu Seifs Empowerment of Women Trilogy. At its time, this film defied the conservative conventions of Egyptian society and the role of women within it. Bedwin Hacker Bedwin Hacker is a Tunisian fictional film about a computer hacker and TV pirate who broadcasts messages promoting freedom and equality for North Africans, and the attempt by the French DST to find her and stop her. Released in 2003, it predated the 2010 Arab Spring by several years. The film breaks several stereotypes of typical Tunisian cinema, by focusing on mobility issues in 21st century Tunisia. Hear the Silence Hear the Silence is a 2003 semi-fictional TV drama based on the MMR vaccine controversy, which started when Andrew Wakefield published a paper claiming a possible link between the MMR vaccine and autism. It debuted on 15 December 2003 at 9 pm on the British network Five. The film, produced at a cost of about 1 million pounds, stars Hugh Bonneville as Wakefield and Juliet Stevenson as Christine Shields, a fictional mother who discovers the possible MMR-autism link when her son is diagnosed as autistic. Stevensons character begins telling doctor after doctor that her son seemed to develop autism soon after he received the MMR vaccine, but she does not receive any sympathy from them, nor does she receive any from her boss, or even her husband. However, this all changes when she meets Dr. Wakefield, who believes her statements about the MMR vaccine causing her sons autism. The film then shows fictional government officials "plotting" Wakefields "demise", which they intend to bring about by portraying his research as flawed. Although never documented in reality, the film depicts Wakefield being targeted by the government: his phone is tapped and his files are stolen. The film attracted 1.2 million viewers on the first night it screened, considerably fewer than usual for Channel Fives films that debut at 9 pm, which often get more than 2 million viewers. Chicken Party Chicken Party is a 2003 short film directed by Tate Taylor. Sasneham Sumithra Sasneham Sumithra is a 2004 Malayalam film by Ambadi Krishnan starring Suresh Gopi. May 33rd May 33rd is a 2004 British television film, produced by Endor Productions for BBC One. The film was directed by David Attwood, written by Guy Hibbert, and produced by Hilary Bevan Jones. It stars Lia Williams as Ella Wilson, a woman whose osteopath discovers she is suffering from dissociative identity disorder after years of ritual abuse. How You Look to Me How You Look to Me is a 2005 American drama film directed by J. Miller Tobin and starring Frank Langella and Laura Allen. Shin Suk-ki blues Shinsukki Blues is a 2004 South Korean film about a smarmy corporate lawyer who magically switches bodies with a pro bono defense attorney with the same name. It was the last Korean film released to theaters in 2004. Race: The Power of an Illusion Race: The Power of an Illusion is a three-part documentary series produced by California Newsreel that investigates the idea of race in society, science and history. The educational documentary originally screened on American public television and was primarily funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Ford Foundation and PBS. Her Second Chance Sonjas Rückkehr is a 2006 Swiss Drama film produced for the Swiss television SRF. Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom is a 2005 fantasy film directed by Erik Matti and produced by Imus Productions and Reality Entertainment in cooperation with Ignite Media Inc. and Enchanted Kingdom. It was released on December 25, 2005. Pontianak harum sundal malam 2 Pontianak Harum Sundal Malam 2 is a 2005 Malaysian horror movie directed by Shuhaimi Baba released in Malaysia on 24 November 2005. It is the sequel to Pontianak Harum Sundal Malam. It is distributed by Pesona Pictures. For the Love of Dolly For the Love of Dolly is a 2006 documentary film directed by Tai Uhlmann. It focuses on five colorful Dolly Parton fans and explores their fascination with the singer. The film made its debut at the 2006 Miami Film Festival. GLC: The Carnage Continues... "GLC: The Carnage Continues" is an episode of the British television comedy series The Comic Strip Presents... broadcast on BBC2 in 1990. It parodied a Hollywood telling of the 1980s takeover of the Greater London Council by Ken Livingstone and the subsequent disbanding of that body by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, re-imagining the story as a Charles Bronson / Sylvester Stallone-style action movie. It is a spiritual successor to The Strike, which involved the creation of a Hollywood version of the 1984 miners strike. Blood Lake Blood Lake is a 2006 American pornographic horror film directed by C.L. Gregory, and written by Erin Gilmer. A sequel, with the tentative title of The Foundation: Blood Lake 2, was announced in 2005. La vraie vie est ailleurs La vraie vie est ailleurs is a film directed by the Swiss director Frederic Choffat. Jetsam Jetsam is a 2007 British film thriller, written and directed by Simon Welsford. It was shot in the English seaside resort town of Margate for the no-budget sum of £3,000 and stars Alex Reid, Shauna Macdonald and Jamie Draven. The two-week shoot wrapped on 27 May 2006, and pre-production was completed nearly a year later, on 8 March 2007. The film premiered at the 51st London International Film Festival, and received many positive notices. It has also received acclaim at the Slamdance Film Festival. It was finally granted a national release in the UK in August 2009. 3 Américas 3 Américas is a 2007 Argentine/U.S. dramatic film written and directed by Cristina Kotz Cornejo. The film was produced by Cristina Kotz Cornejo and Angela Counts. The story takes place in Boston, Massachusetts and Buenos Aires, Argentina. Special Needs Special Needs is a dark comedy/satire about three reality TV producers creating show about people with physical and mental disabilities. The film was written, produced, and directed by Isaak James, who also starred. Oliver Twist Oliver Twist is a 1982 Australian 72-minute made-for-television animated film from Burbank Films Australia; a part of the studios series of adaptations of Charles Dickens works made from 1982 through 1985. It was originally broadcast in 1982 through Nine Network Australia. The film is based on Charles Dickens classic English novel, Oliver Twist, first published in 1838, and was adapted by John Palmer. It was produced by George Stephenson and directed by Richard Slapczynski. A second live-action, made-for-television title under the same name was produced in the same year. All copyright in this film is currently owned by HS Holding Corporation who controls the licensing of this film. Different companies, including the American GoodTimes Entertainment and Digiview Entertainment, distribute the film for home video around the globe. Heaven on Earth: The Rise and Fall of Socialism Heaven on Earth: The Rise and Fall of Socialism is a three-hour PBS documentary film hosted by Ben Wattenberg and narrated by Henry Strozier. The series Executive Producer is Andrew Walworth. The series was produced for PBS by New River Media, Inc. and first broadcast as a special edition of the television series Think Tank in June 2005. Heaven on Earth begins with the pronouncement: "This 3-hour documentary explores one of the most powerful political ideas in history. Socialism spread farther and faster than any religion. Then, in almost the blink of an eye, it all collapsed. What happened?" Wrath of the Spider Queen Billy & Mandy: Wrath of the Spider Queen is the second made-for-TV movie from The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy. The movie first aired on Cartoon Network on July 6, 2007, and was last shown on Cartoon Network on October 8, 2017 for Cartoon Networks 25th anniversary. The film is a sequel to Billy & Mandys Big Boogey Adventure. The events of the film take place during the sixth and final season of The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy. Kids of the Majestic Kids of the Majestic is a 2009 documentary film made in Bangalore, India. It was directed by Dylan Verrechia, and co-produced by Suhas Radhakrishna that follows a group of orphans in the Majestic railway station of Bangalore. Kids of the Majestic won the Artivist Award for Best Feature in Childrens Advocacy Category at the 2010 Artivist Film Festival & Awards, and the Directing and Writing Insight Awards of Recognition at the National Association of Film and Digital Media Artists. The Legend of Pancho Barnes and the Happy Bottom Riding Club The Legend of Pancho Barnes and the Happy Bottom Riding Club is a 2009 documentary film that chronicles the life of aviation pioneer Florence Lowe "Pancho" Barnes. Un novio para Yasmina Un novio para Yasmina is a 2008 film. The Judge and the General The Judge and the General is a 2008 feature-length documentary film about Juan Guzmáns attempts to bring Augusto Pinochet to justice for human rights crimes. Kalidasu Kalidasu is a 2008 Telugu film, directed by G. Ravicharan Reddy and produced by Chinthalapudi Srinivasa Rao and A. Naga Suseela, under Sri Nag Corporation. The film stars Sushanth and Tamannaah in the lead roles. The film was a success at box office playing more than 50 days at a number of centers across Andhra Pradesh. Later it was dubbed in Hindi as Meri Shaan Visakha Express Visakha Express is a 2008 Telugu action thriller film directed by Mullapudi Vara. The film stars Allari Naresh, Rajiv Kanakala, Preeti Jhangiani, and Sindhu Tolani. The basic plot of the story is taken from Alfred Hitchcocks Strangers On A Train, which is about the two strangers and exchange of murders. It was dubbed in Hindi under the title Aur Ek Takkar. Call + Response Call + Response is a documentary film released in 2008 by Fair Trade Pictures to support human rights activism against human trafficking and slavery on a community level. The film was Justin Dillon’s directorial debut and has received worldwide recognition, becoming one of the most important devices in spurring the modern-day abolitionist movement and was one of the year’s top documentaries. This is the final film that Don LaFontaine voiced the trailers for the movie a month after his death. A Touch of Grey A Touch of Grey is a 2009 Canadian dramatic narrative film written by Sandra Feldman and co-directed by Feldman and Ian D. Mah. It is a coming of middle age film as four high school friends reuniting after 25 years, each facing a crossroads in their life as they ask themselves, "Is that all there is?" The film won Best Canadian Film at the 2010 Buffalo Niagara Film Festival, and lead Maria del Mar received a Canadian Comedy Award for her performance. Me Facing Life: Cyntoia's Story Me Facing Life: Cyntoias Story is a documentary film about Cyntoia Brown, a 16-year old sentenced to 51 years for the murder of Johnny Allen. Brown states she had been forced into prostitution at an early age. Brown further claims she killed Allen in self-defense, adding she feared she was likely to be murdered by him. Prosecutors argued the physical evidence present at the crime scene suggested Allen was asleep at the time of the murder. This film, detailing her arrest and subsequent conviction, was produced by Daniel H. Birman and premiered on PBSs Independent Lens series on March 1, 2011. The Harsh Life of Veronica Lambert The Harsh Life of Veronica Lambert is a 2009 independent drama film directed and written by Nika Agiashvili. It was re-released in 2011 as Five Nights in Hollywood How to Boil a Frog How to Boil a Frog is a 2010 Canadian eco-comedy documentary film written and directed by Jon Cooksey to show the consequences of too many people using up Earth resources and suggesting five ways that the filmmakers say people can save habitability on the Earth while improving their own lives at the same time. Its title repeats the common misconception that one can boil a frog by heating it very gradually. Wapakman Wapakman is a Philippine superhero film directed by Topel Lee and starring eight-division world boxing champion Manny Pacquiao. It was released on December 25, 2009 as an entry to the 2009 Metro Manila Film Festival. Mahanagar@Kolkata Mahanagar@Kolkata is a 2010 Bengali film directed by Suman Mukhopadhyay. The film is based on three stories of Nabarun Bhattacharya. The film was screened in Munich film festivals. Rita Rita is an Italian short drama film released in 2009 and directed by Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza. It is a film realised from the point of view of a blind person. It has been presented in more than 100 international film festivals receiving several awards. The Night Shift The Night Shift is a 2011 American zombie comedy film directed and written by Thomas Smith. It stars Khristian Fulmer as a cemetery watchman who must contend with undead residents and paranormal occurrences. Kaadhal Solla Vanthaen Kaadhal Solla Vandhen is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language romance film written and directed by Boopathy Pandian, which stars Balaji Balakrishnan of Kana Kaanum Kaalangal fame, Meghana Raj and Karthik Sabesh in lead and Arya in a guest role. The film, previously titled as Naanum En Sandhyavum and Naan Avalai Sandhitha Pozhudhu, is produced by S3 Films and features music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja. It released on 13 August 2010 garnered mixed to positive reviews and become a moderate success at the box office. Cinco Cinco is a 2010 Philippine psychological supernatural comedy science fiction horror film produced and released by Star Cinema. The film consists of five different horror stories which each featuring an ensemble cast including Sam Concepcion, AJ Perez, Robi Domingo, Jodi Sta. Maria, Maja Salvador, Rayver Cruz, Mariel Rodriguez, Pokwang and Zanjoe Marudo and are directed by Frasco Mortiz, Enrico C. Santos, Ato Bautista, Nick Olanka, and Cathy Garcia-Molina. The film was released on July 14, 2010. Kurosawa's Way Kurosawas Way is a 2011 French documentary directed and written by Catherine Cadou. The film features 11 major filmmakers from Asia, America and Europe as they discuss how the films of Japanese director Akira Kurosawa influenced them. Way Back Home Way Back Home is a 2011 Filipino family drama film. The film was released by Star Cinema and premiered on August 17, 2011. The film follows the story of two sisters, Ana Bartolome and Jessica Santiago, who have been separated for twelve years and grew up in two totally different worlds. Pennin Manathai Thottu Pennin Manathai Thottu is a 2000 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by Ezhil. The film stars Prabhu Deva and Jaya Seal in the lead roles, with Sarathkumar in an extended guest appearance. Produced by Kaja Moideen, the film was released on 7 July 2000. Dilema Dilema is an Indonesian drama film released on 23 February 2012, and produced by Wulan Guritno and Adilla Dimitri. The film stars Tio Pakusadewo, Wulan Guritno, Lukman Sardi, Abimana Aryasatya, Ario Bayu, Slamet Rahardjo, Baim Wong, Pevita Pearce, Winky Wiryawan, and Jajang C. Noer. Dilema also premiered in the Australia and unfortunately, the film received a failure in the number of spectators in Indonesia, totally 30.000. The film was nominated for "Favorite Film" at the 2012 Indonesian Movie Awards and won "Best Feature Film" at the 2012 DetectiveFEST Moscow in Russia. Petr Pervyy. Zaveshchanie Peter the Great: The Testament is a Russian TV series about Peter the Great, made in 2011 and based on the novel by Daniil Granins Evenings with Peter the Great. The film was produced by Studio 2-B-2 entertainment and was shown on Rossiya 1, the Russian TV channel. Lift to Hell Lift to Hell is a 2013 Chinese horror film directed by Ning Jingwu. All Ages: The Boston Hardcore Film All Ages: The Boston Hardcore Film, a Gallery East Production in association with Stone Films/NYC, is a documentary directed by Drew Stone, which had its world premier at the Independent Film Festival of Boston on April 27, 2012. The film features interviews, archival footage and the music of Boston’s early hardcore bands including Deep Wound, DYS, Gang Green, Impact Unit, Jerrys Kids, Negative FX, SS Decontrol, The Freeze and The F.U.s. Also featured in the film are interviews with renowned author Michael Patrick MacDonald, Actress Christine Elise McCarthy, Advertising Executive Jonathan Anastas, Thrasher Magazine Editor Jake Phelps, "American Hardcore" Director Paul Rachman, and Newbury Comics owner Michael Dreese. All Ages has been released on DVD with numerous extras and directors commentary. Birth Story: Ina May Gaskin and The Farm Midwives Birth Story: Ina May Gaskin and the Farm Midwives is a 2012 documentary film about Ina May Gaskin directed by Sara Lamm and Mary Wigmore. Coffee, Kill Boss Coffee, Kill Boss is a 2013 film starring Eddie Jemison, Noureen DeWulf and Robert Forster, and co-starring Richard Riehle, Zibby Allen, Chris Wylde, Jack Wallace, Denise Grayson and W. Cameron Tucker. Directed by Nathan Marshall and written by Sigurd Ueland, Coffee, Kill Boss premiered on opening night of the 2013 Austin Film Festival. In 2010, the screenplay for Coffee, Kill Boss was a finalist in the Austin Film Festival Screenwriting Competition. Set on the 20th floor of a monolithic corporate tower, Coffee, Kill Boss follows ten executives who secretly meet to sell off their company, but instead become victims of an outrageous murder scheme. Coffee, Kill Boss was distributed by Devolver Digital and Cinedigm. It was one of the first feature films made available on Steam, and is also available digitally on Amazon Prime, Hulu, iTunes, Google Play and Netflix. Playin' for Love Playin For Love is a 2013 comedy film starring Salli Richardson-Whitfield and Robert Townsend and directed by Townsend. The film, produced by Townsend Entertainment, premiered in 2013 at the American Black Film Festival and released theatrically in the United States on January 16, 2015. Surkhaab Surkhaab is a Hindi language Indo-Canadian film directed by Sanjay Talreja. Exploring the themes of illegal immigration and womens empowerment, it is the cinematic tale of a woman who has to face unexpected events when she illegally immigrates to Canada to be with her younger brother. Bharath Stores Bharath Stores is a 2012 Indian Kannada film directed by P. Sheshadri, starring Sudharani, H. G. Dattatreya, Chi Guru Dutt, V. Manohar and others. The film deals with issue of Foreign direct investment in Indian retail industry, and the impact of introduction of multi brand retail outlets on small retailers. Voltron: The End Voltron: The End is a 2011 fan film written and directed by Alex Albrecht and starring Timothy Omundson. The 4-minute short film was uploaded on YouTube on October 9, 2011. Kiccha Huccha Kiccha Huccha is an Indian Kannada-language film starring Sudeep, Ramya and Srinath. It is directed by Chi. Guru Dutt and produced by K Manju. The film was released on 15 October 2010. This movie was later released in Telugu as Kicha in 2012. The film is a remake of the Tamil successful film Chithiram Pesuthadi which was also remade int Telugu as Raju Bhai and in Odia as Abhimanyu . The film was also later dubbed into Hindi as Ek Aur Ladaaku in 2012 Nemuri no mori is a 2014 Japanese feature-special directed by Nobuhiro Doi. It is based on the novel "Nemuri no Mori" by Keigo Higashino. Death in the Desert Death in the Desert is a 2015 American crime-drama film directed and produced by Josh Evans and starring Michael Madsen and Shayla Beesley, with John Palladino, Paz de la Huerta, and Roxy Saint appearing in supporting roles. Principal filming completed in February 2014 in Las Vegas. It is the second film collaboration between Madsen and Evans, who produced The Price of Air in which Madsen starred. Released in March 2016 by Osiris Entertainment, the film is based on the book Death in the Desert by true-crime author Cathy Scott about Ted Binion, a wealthy gambling executive and one of the sons of famed Las Vegas casino magnate Lester Ben "Benny" Binion, owner of Binions Horseshoe. The book adaptation was written by screenwriter John Steppling. The storyline covers the real-life 1998 death of the younger Binion, a drug addict who had lost his Nevada gaming license, and his live-in girlfriend Sandra Murphy, charged with murdering Binion along with her lover Rick Tabish, who was caught digging up Binions buried silver. Shirogane no Ishi: Argevollen is a Japanese mecha anime television series by Xebec. The series began airing on July 3, 2014. The series was picked up by Crunchyroll for simulcast streaming with English subtitles. The anime has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks. Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg? Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg? is a 2015 British independent family film written and directed by Tim Clague and Danny Stack and starring Bonnie Wright. Shuruaat Ka Interval Shuruaat Ka Interval is a 2014 Indian collaborative feature film directed by a team of eight filmmakers including Aarti S. Bagdi, Amrit Raj Gupta, Atanu Mukherjee, Ankit Tripathi, Krishan Hooda, Palash Vaswani, Rukshana Tabassum, Shishir Jha. PVR Directors Rare & Humaramovie presented the short film anthology Shuruaat Ka Interval, which includes 8 shorts from various filmmakers, chosen and mentored by filmmakers Imtiaz Ali, Vikramaditya Motwane, Anand Gandhi & Vikas Bahl. All the films are based on one theme: Interval, which has been interpreted in a different, unique way by each filmmaker. Tragic Theater Tragic Theater is a 2015 Filipino supernatural horror film based on the book of the same name written by G.M. Coronel, starring Andi Eigenmann, Christopher De Leon and John Estrada. It was released on January 8, 2015 by Viva Films. Sadhuram 2 Sadhuram 2 is a 2016 Indian Tamil action drama thriller film written and directed by Sumanth Radhakrishnan. The film stars Roheit Nair, Yog Japee, Riaz, and Brihadish Kaushik in lead roles, while Suja Varunee and Sanam Shetty played the two female supporting roles. Grey Matter Studios and Knockout Entertainment bankrolled the venture and Paranjothi Productions released it. The film was popularised as being the first philanthropical thriller in India, along the lines of the SAW series. The film, which commenced filming in end of 2014, was released on 16 September 2016. Upon release, the film opened to good critical acclaim and an average box office collection. The movie is a remake of the 2004 American movie Saw. Abdullah: The Final Witness Abdullah: The Final Witness is a 2015 Pakistani drama film written, produced and directed by Hashim Nadeem, featuring Hameed Sheikh, Imran Abbas and Sadia Khan in lead roles. The film focuses on the Kharotabad Incident which took lives of five Russian citizens, allegedly mistaken to be suicide bombers by the Frontier Constabulary force, at the Kharotabad check post in Quetta. The film was selected to be screened at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival and became third national film to do so. IMGC Distribution Club will release the film in Pakistan on 21 October 2016. First it was published in the form of a novel. There are two parts of novel Abdullah. Nachom-ia Kumpasar Nachom-ia Kumpasar, is a Konkani musical drama film. It is based on the lives of two jazz musicians, Chris Perry and Lorna. The film, which takes its title from the name of a song by the two artists, was directed by Bardroy Barretto. It starred Vijay Maurya and Palomi Ghosh in the lead roles. The story is told through over 20 popular Konkani songs from the 1960s and 1970s that have been re-recorded for this film. The film is set in the 1960s and is a tribute to the unsung Konkani musicians of that era. The Goa premiere was held at Ravindra Bhavan, Margao. The film was funded with contributions from friends. Vlad's legacy The Ghosts of Garip a.k.a. Kanlı Girdap & Vlads Legacy directed by Patricio Valladares, is a Turkish Film. Gianni Capaldi and Selma Ergeç star in this found footage horror film. Film was released on 11 July 2016 in Turkey. Minister Fatakesto Minister Fatakeshto is a Bengali film starring Mithun Chakraborty and Koyel Mullick. It is the sequel to MLA Fatakeshto, and the second installment of Fatakeshto. Hummus the Movie Hummus The Movie is a 2015 documentary film by Oren Rosenfeld. The film presents the unifying power of a foodway through three main characters. Hummus is pegged to three stories about hummus-related careers, a Muslim, a Christian and a Jew. The Muslim is a woman named Suheila who runs a hummus restaurant in Haifa and is known for her charity to the poor. The Christian is a young man whose family has been making hummus in Ramle for three generations and who is torn between staying in the family business or following his girlfriend to Berlin. The Jew, a man from a secular background who has become devout, joined the Breslover sect, and now sells hummus at a food stall in a gas station in the Israeli town of Yokneam. The segment features Yehoshua Sofer, a Jamaican-born rapper who had a hit Israeli pop song about hummus and influenced the Jewish hummus shop owner in Yokneam to become pious. Hummus the Movie premiered at the 2016 Seattle International Film Festival and has since gone on to be selected for inclusion in film festivals and events around the globe. Pa.Va Pa Va is a 2016 Indian Malayalam existential comedy drama film directed by Sooraj Tom in his directorial debut. It stars Murali Gopy and Anoop Menon in the lead roles as two octogenarian friends. It is produced by Siyad Muhammed under his home production banner Safa Entertainment. The movie narrates the love and friendship shared between two close friends, Devassy Paappan and Perianthanam Varkichan who cant do without each other despite being chalk and cheese personalities. The film was released on 22 July 2016. Exil Exile is a 2016 Cambodian-French documentary film directed by Rithy Panh which explores the effects of forced displacement. It was selected to screen in the Special Screenings section of the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Muthina Kathirika Muthina Kathirika is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language comedy film directed by Venkat and produced by Kushboo. A remake of the successful Malayalam film Vellimoonga, the film features Sundar C., Poonam Bajwa and Sathish in the lead roles. Following the completion of Sundars directorial commitments, the film began production in February 2016. Show Me Your Love Show Me Your Love is a 2016 Hong Kong drama film directed by Ryon Lee and starring Nina Paw and Raymond Wong. Bayama Irukku Bayama Irukku is a 2017 Indian Tamil horror comedy film written and directed by Jawahar. It is an unofficial remake of the Thai horror comedy blockbuster film Pee Mak. The film features Santhosh Prathap and Reshmi Menon in the leading roles, with Kovai Sarala, Rajendran, Bharani, Jagan, and Lollu Sabha Jeeva in supporting roles. The music was composed by C. Sathya with editing done by Mahendran. The film began production and was completed by late 2015, but delays meant that it had a theatrical release on 22 September 2017. Dancing Darkies Dancing Darkies is an 1896 American, short, black-and-white, silent documentary film shot by William K.L. Dickson. The Sands of Dee The Sands of Dee is a 1912 silent short film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Mae Marsh and Robert Harron. It was produced and distributed by the Biograph Company. Paper print held at Library of Congress. The film is used in the opening scene of the 1946 psychological horror film in a recreation of early film exhibition. is set in 1906, making the appearance of this 1912 film anachronistic. Peeping Pete Peeping Pete is a 1913 American short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. American Aristocracy American Aristocracy is a 1916 American silent adventure/comedy-drama film directed by Lloyd Ingraham and starring Douglas Fairbanks. A 35mm print of the film is preserved at the George Eastman House and is currently in the public domain. The Flirt Not to be confused with the Booth Tarkington novel of the same name from 1913 and the 1922 film based on it The Flirt is a 1917 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Copies of the film survive in the film archives of the Museum of Modern Art and the British Film Institute. Do You Love Your Wife? Do You Love Your Wife? is a 1919 American film starring Stan Laurel. Timothy's Quest Timothys Quest is a 1922 American silent drama film produced by Dirigo Films and distributed by American Releasing. It was directed by Sidney Olcott with the child actor Joseph Depew, based on a story written by Kate Douglas Wiggin. The Library of Congress has a copy of this film. Pie-Eyed Pie-Eyed is a 1925 American silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel. Chyortovo koleso The Devils Wheel is a 1926 Soviet silent crime film directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg. The Voice of the City The Voice of the City is a 1929 American Pre-Code film by Willard Mack and starring Robert Ames. Modeled on a stage play, it is not related to the story of the same name by O. Henry. The film became available on DVD on January 31, 2012 from the Warner Archive collection. In Gay Madrid In Gay Madrid is an American pre-Code musical comedy, directed by Robert Z. Leonard, starring Ramón Novarro and Dorothy Jordan, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Freighters of Destiny Freighters of Destiny is a 1931 American pre-Code Western produced and directed by American film editor Fred Allen, from a screenplay by Adele Buffington. Allen had started in the film industry as an editor in the early 1920s during the silent era. In the early 1930s, he was given the opportunity to direct. Freighters was his first film at the helm. The film stars Tom Keene, a well known actor of B-films. The Vanishing Legion The Vanishing Legion is a 1931 American Pre-Code Mascot film serial directed by Ford Beebe and B. Reeves Eason. Stars Harry Carey and Edwina Booth were originally intended to be in the studios previous serial, King of the Wild, but had to be re-cast when the MGM film Trader Horn overran its schedule. Both also starred in the Mascot serial The Last of the Mohicans and Carey was the lead in The Devil Horse. An infection received while filming Trader Horn led to Booths retirement from acting. The Great Love Die große Liebe is a 1931 Austrian drama film directed by Otto Preminger, the first of his career. The screenplay by Ernst Redlich and Johannes Riemann is based on a true story, and was adapted from the play by Fritz Gottwald and Rudolph Lothar. Quick Quick is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Lilian Harvey, Hans Albers and Paul Hörbiger. A separate French-language version was made, also directed by Siodmak and starring Harvey. The film is based on a play by Félix Gandéra. It was made by Germanys largest studio UFA, with sets by art director Erich Kettelhut. Anna and Elizabeth Anna and Elizabeth is a 1933 German drama film directed by Frank Wisbar and starring Dorothea Wieck, Hertha Thiele and Mathias Wieman. The film reunited Wieck and Thiele who had starred in Mädchen in Uniform together two years earlier. The films sets were designed by Heinrich Beisenherz and Fritz Maurischat. Before Morning Before Morning is a 1933 American pre-Code crime drama directed by Arthur Hoerl, and starring Leo Carrillo, Lora Baxter, and Taylor Holmes. The film was adapted for the screen by Arthur Hoerl, from the 1933 Broadway play of the same name by Edward and Edna Riley. Bitter Sweet Bitter Sweet is a British musical romance film directed by Herbert Wilcox and released by United Artists in 1933. It was the first film adaptation of Noël Cowards 1929 operetta Bitter Sweet. It starred Anna Neagle and Fernand Gravey, with Ivy St. Helier reviving her stage role as Manon. It was made at Elstree Studios and was part of a boom in operetta films during the 1930s. It tells the story of Sarah Lindens romance. Sarah, now a gray-haired old woman, tells her story to a girl who is on the eve of marrying an obnoxious man when she is really in love with a musician. The operetta was remade in 1940 as a film of the same name with Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy; however, it was less faithful to the original story than the less censored 1933 version. Her First Affaire Her First Affaire is a 1932 British drama film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Ida Lupino, George Curzon and Diana Napier. It was based on a 1930 play of the same title by Merrill Rogers and Frederick J. Jackson. It was shot at Teddington Studios, with sets designed by the art director J. Elder Wills. Picture Brides Picture Brides is a 1933 American Pre-Code adventure film, directed by Phil Rosen. The film stars Dorothy Mackaill, Regis Toomey and Alan Hale. The Iron Duke The Iron Duke is a 1934 British historical film directed by Victor Saville and starring George Arliss, Ellaline Terriss and Gladys Cooper. Arliss plays Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington in the events leading up to the Battle of Waterloo and beyond. Limehouse Blues Limehouse Blues is a 1934 American crime film, directed by Alexander Hall. The film is set in the Limehouse district in the East End of London and its Chinatown. Among the stars of the film were George Raft and Anna May Wong. The film is named after the song "Limehouse Blues". It is also known as East End Chant. Queen of the Jungle Queen of the Jungle is a 1935 independent film serial produced by Herman Wohl and released theatrically by Screen Attractions. The Last Outlaw The Last Outlaw is a 1936 American western film directed by Christy Cabanne from a screenplay by John Twist and Jack Townley, based on the story by E. Murray Campbell and the renowned director John Ford. This would be the final of 10 writing credits attributed to Ford. RKO Radio Pictures premiered the film in New York City on June 12, 1936, and released it nationally the following week on June 19. The film stars Harry Carey and Hoot Gibson, with supporting performances by Tom Tyler, Henry B. Walthall and Margaret Callahan. Mr. Flow Compliments of Mister Flow or Mister Flow is a 1936 French mystery film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Fernand Gravey, Edwige Feuillère and Louis Jouvet. It was based on the novel Mister Flow by Gaston Leroux. To levende og en død To levende og en død is a 1937 Norwegian thriller film directed by Gyda Christensen and Tancred Ibsen and starring Hans Jacob Nilsen, Unni Torkildsen and Jan Vaage. It is based on the 1931 novel To levende og en død by Sigurd Christiansen. A post office worker is left wrestling with his conscience following a robbery at his workplace. Nancy Steele Is Missing! Nancy Steele Is Missing! is a 1937 American drama film directed by George Marshall and Otto Preminger and starring Victor McLaglen, Walter Connolly and Peter Lorre. The films sets were designed by the British art director Hans Peters. Barefoot Boy Barefoot Boy is a 1938 American childrens adventure film, directed by Karl Brown, and "suggested" by the poem of the same name by American writer John Greenleaf Whittier. Text from the original poem is recited after the titles. Cheer Boys Cheer Cheer Boys Cheer is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Nova Pilbeam, Edmund Gwenn, Jimmy ODea, Graham Moffatt, Moore Marriott and Peter Coke. Danger Flight Danger Flight is a 1939 American film directed by Howard Bretherton and starring John Trent as Tailspin Tommy Tompkins, Marjorie Reynolds, Milburn Stone and Jason Robards Sr.. The film featured young aviation enthusiasts in a model club. Sky Patrol is based on the comic strip Tailspin Tommy by Hal Forrest and Glenn Chaffin. The final offering of four "Tailspin Tommy" films made by Monogram Pictures, Danger Flight, was released on November 1, 1939. Duel Personalities Duel Personalities is a 1939 Our Gang short comedy film directed by George Sidney. It was the 177th Our Gang short that was released. Murder Is News Murder Is News is a 1937 Canadian/American film directed by Leon Barsha. An Adventure of Salvator Rosa An Adventure of Salvator Rosa is a 1940 Italian adventure film directed by Alessandro Blasetti. At the time of its release the film was greeted with unanimous critical approval. Giuseppe Isani, on Cinema, referred to it as "the best Italian film produced from 1930 onwards." Carolina Moon Carolina Moon is a 1940 American Western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and June Storey. Based on a story by Connie Lee, the film is about a singing cowboy who comes to the aid of plantation owners who are being robbed of their land by a scheming lumber company. The Flying Squad The Flying Squad is a 1940 British crime film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Sebastian Shaw, Phyllis Brooks and Jack Hawkins. It was based on a novel by Edgar Wallace in which the officers of the Flying Squad attempt to tackle a drug-smuggling organisation. In the past, the novel had been filmed in 1929 and 1932. Der Herr im Haus Der Herr im Haus is a 1940 German film directed by Heinz Helbig. The film is also known as A Man in the House and The Landlord in Australia. Three Cockeyed Sailors Sailors Three is a 1940 British war comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Tommy Trinder, Claude Hulbert and Carla Lehmann. This was cockney music hall comedian Trinders debut for Ealing, the studio with which he was to become most closely associated. It concerns three British sailors who accidentally find themselves aboard a German ship during the Second World War. Detailed surveys published in Britain in the early years of the war by the "Mass-Observation" organisation, showed the popularity of comedy with wartime cinema audiences. Films with the war as a subject were particularly well received, especially those movies showing the lighter side of service life, largely because many in the audience would soon be finding themselves in uniform. John Oliver writes in BFI screenonline, " to prepare such potential recruits for their own possible riotous and fun-packed life in the Royal Navy, Sandy Powell had already taken the shilling in All At Sea before Tommy Trinder did likewise with Sailors Three, following his comic misadventures in the army in Laugh It Off earlier that same year." The song "All Over The Place", sung by Trinder in the film, became one of the most popular of the war. Criminals Within Criminals Within is a 1941 American drama film. Directed by Joseph H. Lewis, the film stars Eric Linden, Ben Alexander, and Donald Curtis. It was released on June 27, 1941. During production, the working titles for this film were Army Mystery and Missing Army Hostess. Under Fiesta Stars Under Fiesta Stars is a 1941 American Western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Carol Hughes. Based on a story by Karl Brown, the film is about a singing cowboy and rodeo champion who inherits a ranch and mining property along with his foster fathers niece. She wants to sell but needs his consent, and he wants to work the mine according to his foster fathers wishes. Problems arise when the niece unwittingly gets involved with unscrupulous lawyers who are plotting to steal the mine. The film features the songs "Purple Sage in the Twilight", "When Youre Smiling", and the title song. Doin' Their Bit Doin Their Bit is a 1942 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. This was the first short with Herbert Glazer as Our Gangs regular director. It was the 207th Our Gang short that was released. It's That Man Again Its That Man Again is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Tommy Handley, Greta Gynt and Jack Train. It was based on the successful radio show Its That Man Again. In the film, the mayor of a small town lends his assistance to some drama students. Johnny Doughboy Johnny Doughboy is a 1942 film directed by John H. Auer for Republic Pictures and starring Jane Withers, and featuring cameos by numerous former child stars. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Musical Score. Junior G-Men of the Air Junior G-Men of the Air is a 1942 Universal film serial starring the Dead End Kids and the Little Tough Guys. A group of youthful flying enthusiasts join the "Junior G-Men" to help break up a planned attack on the United States. Secret Agent of Japan Secret Agent of Japan is a 1942 film directed by Irving Pichel. It was the first American anti-Japanese war film produced by a major studio after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The film stars Preston Foster as a nightclub owner in Shanghai who becomes involved in espionage revolving around preparations for the attack. Stardust on the Sage Stardust on the Sage is a 1942 American Western film directed by William Morgan and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, William Henry, and Edith Fellows. Written by Betty Burbridge, based on a story by Dorrell and Stuart E. McGowan, the film is about a singing cowboy who helps his fellow ranchers against a corrupt mine superintendent looking to steal the mine in which theyve invested. The film soundtrack features two duets by Autry and Fellows, "When the Roses Bloom Again" and "Ill Never Let You Go, Little Darlin". The final scene includes an innovative audience sing-along medley of the classics "You Are My Sunshine", "Home on the Range", and "Deep in the Heart of Texas", with Burnette conducting and the words appearing at the bottom of the screen. Too Many Women Too Many Women, also known as Girl Trouble and Man Trap, is a 1942 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray. Abroad with Two Yanks Abroad with Two Yanks is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Helen Walker, William Bendix and Dennis OKeefe as the title characters. It was Bendixs third and final role in a film as a US Marine and the first of Dwans three films about the United States Marine Corps. Atlantic City Atlantic City is a 1944 American musical romance directed by Ray McCarey and starring Constance Moore. The film concerns the formative years of Atlantic City. Vaudeville acts are re-created in the story of how Atlantic City became a famous resort. The supporting cast features Louis Armstrong and Dorothy Dandridge. The film was reissued in 1950 under the title Atlantic City Honeymoon. Cowboy Canteen Cowboy Canteen is a 1944 American Western musical film starring Jane Frazee for Columbia Pictures. The film featured American troops entertained by a variety of Country and Western musicians. The Great Alaskan Mystery The Great Alaskan Mystery is a 1944 Universal film serial about government agents trying to stop Nazi spies from getting their hands on futuristic weapons. Tale of a Dog Tale of a Dog is a 1944 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Cyril Endfield. It was the 219th Our Gang short to be released, and the penultimate film in the series. Tale of a Dog was sold to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer not as an Our Gang comedy but as part of its MGM Miniatures variety series. Blonde from Brooklyn Blonde from Brooklyn is a 1945 American musical comedy film directed by Del Lord and starring Bob Haymes, Lynn Merrick, Thurston Hall, and Mary Treen. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on June 21, 1945. Pan-Americana Pan-Americana is a 1945 American romantic comedy film produced and directed by John H. Auer, from a screenplay by Lawrence Kimble, based on a story by Auer and Frederick Kohner. RKO released the film on March 22, 1945, and the picture stars Phillip Terry, Audrey Long, Robert Benchley, Eve Arden, Ernest Truex, Marc Cramer, and Jane Greer in her feature film debut. The film was an example of the Good Neighbor policy encouraging Americans to travel to South America for holidays and the last of a film genre. A Noisy Household A Noisy Household, is a 1946 Soviet comedy film directed by Mikhail Zharov. Vacation in Reno Vacation in Reno is a 1946 film directed by Leslie Goodwins and starring Jack Haley, Anne Jeffreys, Iris Adrian, Wally Brown, Alan Carney, and Morgan Conway. Trail to San Antone Trail to San Antone is a 1947 American Western film directed by John English, written by Jack Natteford and Luci Ford, and starring Gene Autry, Peggy Stewart, Sterling Holloway, William "Bill" Henry, Johnny Duncan and Tris Coffin. It was released on January 25, 1947, by Republic Pictures. It was filmed in Lone Pine and at Deerwood Stock Farm in Thousand Oaks. Congo Bill Congo Bill is a Columbia movie serial based on the DC Comics character Congo Bill. Love' 47 Love 47 is a 1949 German drama film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Dieter Horn, Hilde Krahl and Sylvia Schwarz. It was part of the cycle of rubble films made in post-war Germany. A young man and a woman about to commit suicide by jumping into a river, recount to each other their experiences of the Second World War and the struggles of the immediate post-war situation. Eventually they convince each other that life is worth living after all. It was partly based on the play Draußen vor der Tür by Wolfgang Borchert, with many extra scenes added showing the experience of a woman on the home front whereas the original stage work had concentrated only on the perspectives of soldiers coming home. The film is particularly notable for its sympathetic treatment of its female protagonist. Miracle in Harlem Miracle in Harlem is a 1948 American film directed by Jack Kemp and starred an all African American cast. Fools Rush In Fools Rush In is a 1949 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Sally Ann Howes, Guy Rolfe and Nigel Buchanan. Le sei mogli di Barbablù Bluebeards Six Wives is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. Short Grass Short Grass is a 1950 American western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Rod Cameron, Cathy Downs and Johnny Mack Brown. No Place for Jennifer No Place for Jennifer is a 1950 British film directed by Henry Cass and starring Leo Genn, Rosamund John, Guy Middleton and Janette Scott. In the film, a young girl experiences trauma when her parents divorce. It was based on a novel by Phyllis Hambleton. Quebec Quebec is a 1951 American historical drama film directed by George Templeton and written by Alan Le May. Set in 1837, it stars John Drew Barrymore in a fictional account of the Patriotes Rebellion. The popular uprising sought to make Lower Canada, now Quebec, a republic independent from the British Empire, and happened around the same time as a similar revolt in Upper Canada, now Ontario. Aladdin and His Lamp Aladdin and His Lamp is a 1952 film directed by Lew Landers and starring Johnny Sands and Patricia Medina. Gabrielle Gabrielle is a 1954 Swedish drama film directed by Hasse Ekman. Naukari Naukri is a 1954 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Bimal Roy for Bimal Roy Productions. The lead actors were Kishore Kumar and Sheila Ramani. This film is about the dreams and aspirations of the educated youth getting shattered as they struggle in the city for employment, in the ensuing years after India attained independence. Naukri and Baap Beti are cited as "sensitive" and "memorable" films from Roy. In Naukri, Bimal Roy tackles yet another social problem, this time involving unemployment. Naukri is one of the earliest films where Kishore Kumar first gained prominence. Since his comic persona had not yet fully developed, Naukri sees a sincere, sensitive and restrained performance from him. Dial Red O Dial Red O is a 1955 American film noir crime film directed by Daniel B. Ullman and starring Bill Elliott, Helene Stanley and Keith Larsen. It was the first in a series of five Los Angeles-set police thrillers that Elliott made for Allied Artists at the end of his career. The Silver Star The Silver Star is a 1955 American Western film directed by Richard Bartlett and starring Edgar Buchanan, Marie Windsor, Lon Chaney Jr., Earle Lyon and Richard Bartlett, Barton MacLane. New Delhi New Delhi is a 1956 Indian Hindi-language Black-and-white romantic comedy film written by Radhakishen with Inder Raj Anand and directed by Mohan Segal. The film starred Vyjayanthimala and Kishore Kumar in the lead, with Jabeen Jalil, Nana Palsikar, Nazir Hussain, Prabhu Dayal, Dhumal, Brahm Bhardwaj, Radhakrishan, Mumtaz Begum, Mirza Musharraf and Shivraj as the ensemble cast. The film was produced by Mohan Segal himself. The films score was composed by Shankar Jaikishan duo with lyrics provided by Hasrat Jaipuri and Shailendra, edited by Pratap Dave and was filmed by K. H. Kapadia. The story is about the Punjabi boy Anand and the Tamil girl Janaki who fall in love with each other, but unfortunately were separated by their families. Naked Paradise Naked Paradise is a 1957 drama film directed by Roger Corman. It stars Richard Denning and Beverly Garland. Les copains du dimanche Les copains du dimanche is a 1958 film which stars Jean Paul Belmondo. It was directed by Henri Aisner. The film promoted the trade union movement and was not seen in commercial cinemas. Touha Desire is a 1958 Czechoslovak film directed by Vojtěch Jasný. It was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. Legs of Gold Legs of Gold is a 1958 Italian sports film directed by Turi Vasile and Antonio Margheriti and starring Totò, Memmo Carotenuto and Rossella Como. The Diary of a High School Bride Diary of a High School Bride is a 1959 film directed by Burt Topper about a 17-year-old high school student who gets married. American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow. The lead actor, Anita Sands, had never acted before. The movie was shot over seven days. Contemporary reviews were poor. Leftover sets for the film were used by Roger Corman to shoot A Bucket of Blood. Grand Hotel Menschen im Hotel is a 1959 German and French black-and-white drama film directed by Gottfried Reinhardt, and produced by Artur Brauner. It starred O.W. Fischer, Michèle Morgan, Heinz Rühmann and Gert Fröbe. The screenplay was written by Ladislas Fodor and Hans Jacoby, based on the 1929 novel by Vicki Baum. The film is a remake of the 1932 classic Grand Hotel. La maleta La Maleta is a 1963 Chilean experimental drama short film written and directed by Raúl Ruiz based on the Chilean play of the same name that originally premiered at the Petit Rex Theater in 1962 by theater director Víctor Jara. It was Ruizs first film as a director and was produced, repurposed and distributed through the Experimental Cinema program of the University of Chile. The Devil Inside Offbeat is a 1961 black-and-white British crime film directed by Cliff Owen and starring William Sylvester, Mai Zetterling, and John Meillon. In the film, an MI5 officer goes undercover to catch a criminal gang. The World in My Pocket World in My Pocket is a 1961 European crime-drama film directed by Alvin Rakoff. The movie was a co-production between West Germany, France and Italy. Season in Salzburg Season in Salzburg is a 1961 Austrian musical comedy film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Peter Alexander, Waltraut Haas and Gunther Philipp. It is based on the operetta Saison in Salzburg by Fred Raymond, Kurt Feltz and Max Wallner. Summer Frenzy Shivers in Summer is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring among others Vittorio Gassman. The Scavengers The Scavengers is a 1959 Filipino crime film that was directed by John Cromwell, and starred Vince Edwards and Carol Ohmart. Shot on location in the Crown Colony of Hong Kong, it was produced by former US Navy fighter pilot Kane W. Lynn and Filipino director Eddie Romero. It was released in December, 1959 as a double feature in the U.S. with Terror Is a Man by Hal Roachs Valiant Pictures. The Scavengers was re-released in 1963 as City of Sin by Lynns new company, Hemisphere Pictures. The Castle The Castle is a 1964 Danish family film directed by Anker Sørensen and starring Malene Schwartz. Code Name: Jaguar Code Name: Jaguar Pleasant Nights Pleasant Nights is a 1966 Italian comedy film directed by Armando Crispino and Luciano Lucignani and starring Vittorio Gassman and Gina Lollobrigida. The Dream The Dream or Dream is a 1966 Yugoslavian war film directed by Mladomir Puriša Đorđević. It was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival. The Olympics in Mexico The Olympics in Mexico is a 1969 Mexican documentary film directed by Alberto Isaac. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Españolas en París Spaniards in Paris is a 1971 Spanish drama film directed by Roberto Bodegas. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival. The Young Country The Young Country is a 74-minute 1970 American western made-for-TV film, written and directed by Roy Huggins. It starred Walter Brennan, Joan Hackett, Wally Cox, Pete Duel and Roger Davis. It was aired on 17th March 1970 in the ABC Movie of the Week strand. It was televised in the UK on 1st May 1970 and went on to be shown in Japan, Spain, South Korea and the Philippines. Made as a pilot for a potential series, The young Country was about con artists in the Old West. TV Guide describes The young Country as a lighthearted "Movie of the Week" Western, where a footloose young gambler is searching for the owner of a mysterious fortune. Stephen Foster Moody is "a serious student" of gambling, takes a personal oath to spend the rest of his life avoiding "hard liquor and hard work" after doing hitches in both the Union and Confederate armies. Aarom Grimes is a thief who robs a bank. They, and other various interested parties set about finding the said mysterious fortune. The Young Country was rejected as a series by ABC, however, they broadcast it as an ABC Movie of the Week. Roy Huggins went on to develop a pilot, Alias Smith and Jones, which ABC accepted and was turned into a series of the same name. That followed the adventures of two reformed outlaws, who in character were not dissimilar to those played by Pete Duel and Roger Davis in The Young Country. Brothers Blue Brothers Blue is a 1973 Italian spaghetti western film directed by Luigi Bazzoni. For this film Tony Renis won the Nastro dArgento for Best Score. And the Crows Will Dig Your Grave And the Crows Will Dig Your Grave is a 1971 Spanish western film directed by Juan Bosch and starring Craig Hill, Fernando Sancho and Dominique Boschero. It is composed by Bruno Nicolai. They Believed He Was No Saint They Believed He Was No Saint is a 1972 Spanish western film directed by Juan Bosch and starring Anthony Steffen, Daniel Martín and Tania Alvarado. It is scored by Marcello Giombini, and written by Renato Izzo. Los hijos de Fierro Los Hijos de Fierro is a 1972 Argentine film directed by Fernando Pino Solanas. Oh, to Be on the Bandwagon! Oh, to Be on the Bandwagon! is a 1972 Danish drama film directed by Henning Carlsen. It was entered in the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 45th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Maya Darpan Maya Darpan is a 1972 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Kumar Shahani. It is a significant work of the Indian Parallel Cinema movement which started during the 1950s with filmmakers Satyajit Ray and Ritwik Ghatak. The film was forgotten soon after its release, but was rediscovered and is today considered a landmark work of Indian cinema. The film stars Aditi and Anil Pandya. Tora-san's Dream-Come-True a.k.a. Torasan Appears in a Dream is a 1972 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Kaoru Yachigusa as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Dream-Come-True is the tenth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Supergirl - Das Mädchen von den Sternen Supergirl – Das Mädchen von den Sternen is 1971 German TV film directed by Rudolf Thome and written by . It has no connection with the comic book character Supergirl. The music was written and played by Patrick Moraz. A Man Called Tiger A Man Called Tiger is a 1973 Hong Kong martial arts action thriller starring Jimmy Wang and Maria Yi and directed by Lo Wei. Letters from Three Lovers Letters from Three Lovers is a 1973 made-for-television drama film directed by John Erman. An ABC Movie of the Week and a sequel to The Letters, the film is co-produced by Aaron Spelling, written by Ann Marcus and stars Martin Sheen, Belinda Montgomery, Robert Sterling, June Allyson, Ken Berry and Juliet Mills, among others. Mr. Quilp Mister Quilp is a 1975 British musical film directed by Michael Tuchner and starring Anthony Newley, David Hemmings and Jill Bennett. It is based on the novel The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, under which name it was also released. The film was one of several "Family Classics" made into modern musical films by Readers Digest. Mr. Quilp was theatrically distributed by EMI Films in the United Kingdom and by Avco Embassy Pictures in the USA. In the VHS and Beta formats, it was released by Magnetic Video under the title The Old Curiosity Shop. There is no record of a DVD release. Viewers in the UK have reported seeing it played on television in the 1980s but beyond the home video which was greatly edited, there appears to be no other way to see the film Critic Roger Ebert gave the film a mixed review not so much for the music or for Newleys performance, both of which he praised, but for the very idea of centering the film on the evil money-lender and failing to make the story compelling enough to hold interest. Escape from Angola Escape from Angola is a 1976 adventure film directed by Leslie H. Martinson. It stars Stan Brock and Anne Collings and was co-produced by Ivan Tors whose children act in the film with Ivan making a cameo appearance. The Widowhood of Karolina Zasler The Widowhood of Karolina Žašler is a 1976 Yugoslavian comedy film directed by Matjaž Klopčič. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. The Marginal Ones Oka Oori Katha is a 1977 Telugu film directed by Mrinal Sen. It is based on the story Kafan by Munshi Premchand. The film was one of the Indian entries at the 4th Hong Kong International Film Festival, won Special Awards at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, and Carthage Film Festival. The film has received the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu for that year, and was premiered at the International Film Festival of India. Blood & Guts Blood and Guts is a Canadian sports drama film, directed by Paul Lynch and released in 1978. The film stars William Smith as Dan ONeil, an aging but still popular professional wrestler with a small wrestling troupe, who becomes a mentor to rising star Jim Davenport. The films cast also includes Henry Beckman and Micheline Lanctôt. The film received 11 Canadian Film Award nominations at the 29th Canadian Film Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor. Beckman won the Best Supporting Actor award. How to Lose a Wife and Find a Lover How to Lose a Wife and Find a Lover is a 1978 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. She Fell Among Thieves She Fell Among Thieves is a 1978 British television film based on the novel by Dornford Yates. It stars Malcolm McDowell and Eileen Atkins and was directed by Clive Donner. It was one of a series of television films made by the BBC and Donner which focused on British heroes between the wars, others including Rogue Male and The Three Hostages. No More Easy Life is a 1979 Japanese film directed by Yōichi Higashi. Nails Nails is a 1979 Canadian short documentary film directed by Phillip Borsos. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and was named Best Theatrical Short in 1980 at the 1st Genie Awards. Divorce Wars: A Love Story Divorce Wars: A Love Story is a 1982 American made-for-television drama film written, directed and produced by Donald Wrye. It was originally broadcast March 1, 1982 on ABC. It was the seventh most-watched show for the week of March 1-7, 1982. Black Beetle Fuscão Preto is a 1983 a Brazilian adventure drama film, written Francisco de Assis and directed by Jeremias Moreira Filho. The film is based on the song "Fuscão Preto" by Atílio Versutti and Mariel and sung by Almir Rogério, was filmed in the cities of Mogi Guaçu, Mogi Mirim and Espírito Santo do Pinhal, all of the interior of the state of São Paulo. The song was released between the years of 1981/1982 and had its success by the population of the time, reaching its most precious success. Loose Connections Loose Connections is a British film starring Stephen Rea. Adiós, Roberto Adiós, Roberto is a 1985 Argentine drama film based on homosexuality, directed by Enrique Dawi and written by Lito Espinosa. The film starred Víctor Laplace and Carlos Calvo. In the Name of the People In the Name of the People is a 1985 American documentary film directed by Frank Christopher about the Salvadoran Civil War. The film follows four filmmakers who secretly entered El Salvador, marched with guerrillas across the country, and followed them into combat against government forces in San Salvador. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Strawberry Shortcake Meets the Berrykins Strawberry Shortcake Meets the Berrykins is a 1985 animated television special from Canadas Nelvana Limited, and the last one until DiCs revival to feature the American Greetings character, Strawberry Shortcake. In 1985, the special gained popularity in the United Kingdom when it was used as a theatrical featurette alongside The Care Bears Movie, introducing the Strawberry Shortcake franchise to a British public who at the time were largely unaware of it. Lulú de noche Lulu by Night is a 1986 Spanish comedy-drama thriller film directed, written and produced by Emilio Martínez-Lázaro and starring Imanol Arias, Asunción Balaguer and Antonio Resines. It is composed by Ángel Muñoz-Alonso. It is based on the stage play Lulu, by Franz Wedekind. Obecana zemlja The Promised Land is a Yugoslav film directed by Veljko Bulajić. It was released in 1986. Shark's Paradise Sharks Paradise is a 1986 Australian television film directed by Michael Jenkins and starring David Reyne and Ron Becks. The film, about police on the Gold Coast, was heavily influenced by Miami Vice. The Jester O Bobo is a 1987 Portuguese film directed by José Álvaro Morais. Fields of Fire Fields of Fire is a 1987 Australian mini series about cane cutters in Queensland just prior to and during World War Two. Ying zhao nu lang 1988 Girls Without Tomorrow aka. Call Girl 88 is a 1988 Hong Kong film directed by David Lam Tak Luk and Wong Chi. It was followed by a sequel in 1992: Girls Without Tomorrow 1992. Histoires d'Amérique: Food, Family and Philosophy American Stories, Food, Family and Philosophy is a 1989 Belgian drama film directed by Chantal Akerman. It was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. The film deals with Jewish identity in the center of the U.S.A. Welcome to Germany The Passenger – Welcome to Germany is a 1988 German drama film directed by Thomas Brasch. It was entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Urinal Pissoir, retitled Urinal in some countries, was the first feature film directed and released by John Greyson. Released in 1988, the films central character is an unnamed man who conjures a circle of dead literary and artistic figures, including Sergei Eisenstein, Dorian Gray, Yukio Mishima, Frida Kahlo and Langston Hughes, to help him formulate a response to police crackdowns on gay sex venues in Toronto. The films cast includes Paul Bettis, Pauline Carey, Lance Eng, and Olivia Rojas. Try This One for Size Try this One for Size is a 1989 film directed by Guy Hamilton and starring Michael Brandon and David Carradine. It is based on a novel of the same name by James Hadley Chase. Prisoner of Rio Prisoner of Rio is a 1988 drama film directed by Lech Majewski and starring Steven Berkoff, Paul Freeman and Peter Firth. It shows the flight of the Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs to Brazil and the attempts of Scotland Yard detectives to re-capture him. It was a co-production between several countries. Absent Without Leave Absent Without Leave is a 1992 New Zealand drama film directed by John Laing and starring Craig McLachlan. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. Karakum Karakum is a Turkmenistani and German adventure film directed by Arend Agthe and Uzmaan Saparov and produced by Ottokar Runze. The story of the film was written by Arend Agthe and Uzmaan Saparov. Mukta Mukta is a 1994 Marathi film directed by Jabbar Patel. The film stars Shreeram Lagoo, Sonali Kulkarni, Reema Lagoo and Vikram Gokhale in lead roles. Mukta won the 1995 Nargis Dutt Award for National Integration. It is considered as one of the important Marathi films for the period 1993-98. Vacant Possession Vacant Possession is a 1995 Australian drama film directed and written by Margot Nash and starring Pamela Rabe and John Stanton. The film was nominated for 5 awards at the 1995 Australian Film Institute Awards. Walhalla Walhalla is a 1995 Belgian and Dutch thriller film directed by Eddy Terstall. Where Evil Lies Where Evil Lies is a 1995 American erotic thriller film directed by Kevin Alber. It was part of the Roger Corman Presents series. Albergo Roma Albergo Roma is a 1996 Italian comedy film directed by Ugo Chiti. It was screened at the 53rd Venice International Film Festival, in which Chiti won the Kodak Award. For her performance Lucia Poli won a Nastro dArgento for best supporting actress. Erreur sur la personne Mistaken Identity, also sometimes billed as Mistaken Person, is a Canadian thriller film, directed by Gilles Noël and released in 1996. The film stars Michel Côté as Charles Renard, a police officer returning to work for the first time since being left hearing impaired by a bullet wound to the head. He is assigned to investigate Maria, an actress who is robbing men to finance a stage production of August Strindbergs Miss Julie. The films cast also includes Paul Doucet, Marie-Andrée Corneille, Robert Gravel and Luc Picard. At the 17th Genie Awards, Corneille was nominated for Best Supporting Actress. For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down is a novel by David Adams Richards, published in 1993. It was the final volume in his Miramichi trilogy, which also included the novels Nights Below Station Street and Evening Snow Will Bring Such Peace. The novel centres on Jerry Bines, a charismatic but violent ex-convict, and his family. The novel was a shortlisted finalist for the Governor Generals Award for English-language fiction at the 1993 Governor Generals Awards, and won the Thomas Head Raddall Award in 1994. Thanks for Your Love Thanks for Your Love is a 1996 Hong Kong romantic comedy film produced and directed by David Yu and Norman Law and starring Andy Lau and Rosamund Kwan. Cadillac Desert Cadillac Desert: Water and the Transformation of Nature is a 1997 American four-part documentary series about water, money, politics, and the transformation of nature. The film was directed by Jon Else and Linda Harrar. Land of Plenty Der er et yndigt land is a 1983 Danish drama film directed by Morten Arnfred. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival, where it won an Honourable Mention. The Crooked Trail The Crooked Trail is a 1936 American film directed by S. Roy Luby. The Devil's Disciple The Devils Disciple is a 1987 television film adaptation of the George Bernard Shaw play of the same title. Wings Over the Pacific Wings Over the Pacific is a 60-minute 1943 drama film, directed by Phil Rosen and starring Inez Cooper, Edward Norris and Montagu Love. Produced by Monogram Pictures, the film depicts an island community in the South Pacific caught up in World War II. The Girl with the Hungry Eyes The Girl with the Hungry Eyes is a 1967 film written and directed by William Rotsler. It contains an early film appearance by Charlotte Stewart and a dance scene by Pat Barrington. Now I'll Tell One Now Ill Tell One is a 1927 silent film starring Charley Chase. The film features Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. However, while both comedians had bit parts, they were not officially a team. The first half of the film is considered lost; only the latter half survives. Drylanders Drylanders is a 1963 Canadian film directed by Don Haldane from a screenplay by M. Charles Cohen. It was the National Film Board of Canadas first English-language feature film. Mysteries of Paris The Mysteries of Paris is a 1943 French drama film directed by Jacques de Baroncelli and starring Marcel Herrand, Yolande Laffon and Alexandre Rignault. It is based on the novel The Mysteries of Paris by Eugène Sue. The films art direction was by Léon Barsacq. Wrestling Wrecks Wrestling Wrecks is the 48th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 20, 1953, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Shake, Rattle & Roll Shake, Rattle & Roll is a 1984 Filipino horror anthology film directed by Emmanuel H. Borlaza, Ishmael Bernal, and Peque Gallaga. It is the first installment in the Shake, Rattle & Roll film series. This was the only film in the series to be produced and distributed by Athena Productions, with the rest of the installments produced and distributed by Regal Films. The film was an entry of the 10th Metro Manila Film Festival, with Herbert Bautista winning Best Actor. Friedemann Bach Friedemann Bach is a 1941 German historical drama film directed by Traugott Müller and starring Gustaf Gründgens, Leny Marenbach and Johannes Riemann. The film depicts the life of Johann Sebastian Bachs son Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. It is based on Albert Emil Brachvogels novel Friedemann Bach. Wilhelm Friedemann Bach is shown as a gifted son trying to escape his fathers shadow. Time to Say Goodbye? Time to Say Goodbye? is a 1997 American made-for-television drama film directed by David Jones and starring Eva Marie Saint. The film is centered on the decision of an elderly family patriarch to end his life, when faced with the degradation of Alzheimers disease. It originally premiered on Lifetime cable network on September 1, 1997. Drifting School Drifting School is a 1995 film starring Drake Bell in his film debut. The film is about aliens coming to earth and a drifting school student Kenny Smith who has to save the world before everybody on earth dies. Promise of the Flesh Promise of the Flesh is a 1975 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young. Zei zang The Loot is 1980 martial art comedy movie directed by Eric Tsang and starring David Chiang and Philip Ko. Alongside with Erics first movie debut The Challenger, this was his second directors debut and consider to be known as one of David Chiangs knowable work. The White Fang The White Fang is a 1946 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Zguridi. Deceit Deceit is a 1999 Italian mystery film. The working title was Commedia. Dokhtare Lor ya irane druz va emruz Lor Girl, also known as The Iran of Yesterday and the Iran of Today, was the first sound film ever to be produced in the Persian language. In 1932, it was produced by Ardeshir Irani and Abdolhossein Sepanta under the Imperial Film Company in Bombay. The movie starred Sepanta himself along with Roohangiz Saminejad, Hadi Shirazi and Sohrab Puri. Filming took only seven months to complete, and the movie arrived in Iran in October 1933. It was released at only two major theatres, Mayak and Sepah. At the time, Iranians went to the cinema mainly to watch European short comedies, and animated features that were of a political nature. Lor Girl, as the first Iranian film with sound, was an instantaneous success and shows were ultimately sold out. Erti nakhvit shekvareba Love at First Sight is a 1977 Georgian/Soviet comedy film by Lenfilm and Kartuli Pilmi. The Road to Victory The Road to Victory is a 1944 short film from Warner Brothers notable for the appearance of Bing Crosby, a major singing and movie star, Cary Grant, a major actor in motion pictures, and Frank Sinatra, a young singer who would soon become a movie star himself. The short also featured Benny Goodman and Harry James. The movie was intended to promote the U.S. Fifth War Loan and was an edited and truncated re-release of The Shining Future from the same year. Sinatra sings "Hot Time in the Town of Berlin" and Crosby sings "The Road to Victory". Banjaran Banjaran is a 1991 Hindi-language Bollywood film. It was directed by Harmesh Malhotra. Rishi Kapoor and Sridevi played the main lead roles. Laxmikant–Pyarelal were the music directors. The film was released on 8 November 1991.film was successful at the box office. The Prophet of Hunger The Prophet of Hunger is a 1970 Brazilian drama film directed by Maurice Capovila. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. Fotoamator Fotoamator is a 1998 Polish documentary film directed by Dariusz Jablonski, examining the life of the Jewish population and their Nazi overseers in the Łódź Ghetto. Alguien te está mirando Alguien te está mirando is a 1988 Argentine horror film directed and written by Gustavo Cova and Horacio Maldonado. The film starred Horacio Erman. The horror film was released in English speaking countries as Somebody is Hanging Around. The Automatic Motorist The Automatic Motorist is a 1911 British short silent comedy film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring a robot chauffeur taking an inventor and a young honeymooning couple on a wild ride around the planets and under the sea. The trick film is a, "virtual remake of The ? Motorist," according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "but on a bigger scale." Budtameez Budtameez is a 1966 Bollywood film produced by Jagdish Varma and directed by Manmohan Desai. The film stars Shammi Kapoor, Sadhana and Manorama. The films music was by Shankar Jaikishan. Peruvazhiyampalam Peruvazhiyambalam is a 1979 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by P. Padmarajan, based on his novel of the same name. The film was Padmarajans directorial debut and the acting debut of Ashokan, who played the central character, Raman. The film is an incisive examination of how violence or totalitarianism works in our society; it dealt with disturbing questions relating to masculinity and how people adore and dread it at the same time. The Hindu described this film as one of the finest films in Malayalam. It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam. The film was included in IBN Lives list of 100 greatest Indian films of all time. Lovers of Dreams Erastes tou oneirou is a 1974 Greek comedy film directed and written by Giannis Dalianidis. Dimitris carried away from his brother and went to robbed a villa in which Zoi lives and that made their recognition of their romance. The movie made 70,456 tickets. Wheel of Ashes Wheel of Ashes is a 1968 French film directed by Peter Emmanuel Goldman. Meoto zenzai is a 1955 black-and-white Japanese film drama directed by Shirō Toyoda and starring Morishige Hisaya and Awashima Chikage. It is an adaptation of the 1940 novel of the same name by Sakunosuke Oda. It tells the story of a couple, a spoiled son and a down-to-earth girl, in Osaka in the early Showa era. The film won the prestigious Blue Ribbon awards for best director, best actor and best actress, and the Mainichi Concours award for best actor and best screenplay. It ranked second on the Kinema Junpō top ten films for the year. Irattaival Kuruvi Rettai Vaal Kuruvi is a 1987 Indian Tamil language romantic comedy film, starring Mohan, Raadhika and Archana. It is based on the 1984 American film Micki & Maude.The film was remade in a modified manner in Malayalam as Paavakoothu. The Legend of Hang Tuah The Legend of Hang Tuah is a 1956 Singaporean historical period drama film directed by Phani Majumdar. It is the first Malay film to be fully shot in Eastman colour film. It was released to public on 28 January 1956. The film was based on the legendary Admiral Hang Tuah of Malacca and his 4 sworn brothers; Hang Jebat, Hang Kasturi, Hang Lekir and Hang Lekiu. This film received the award for Best Musical Score at the 3rd Asian Film Festival in Hong Kong in 1956 and an official screening at 7th Berlin International Film Festival in 1957, where it was nominated for the Golden Bear. Getting Away with Murder: The JonBenet Ramsey Mystery Getting Away with Murder: The JonBenet Ramsey Mystery is a docudrama television movie based on the 1996 murder of JonBenét Ramsey. The film was directed by Edward Lucas; JonBenét Ramsey was played by Julia Granstrom. It aired on FOX on February 16, 2000. The Legend of Alfred Packer The Legend of Alfred Packer is a 1980 American biographical Western adventure thriller film directed by Jim Roberson from a script by Burton Raffel. It is a biopic of Alferd Packer starring Patrick Dray in the title role. The film features a score by Bolivian-Argentinian composer Jaime Mendoza-Nava, though the main theme is derivative of Mason Williamss "Classical Gas". The "Alferd" spelling and pronunciation of his first name is not used in the film. Bhakta Prahlada Bhakta Prahlada is the first Telugu-language full length talkie film, based on Prahlada and Narasimha in Hindu mythology. It is made by H. M. Reddy, a pioneer of the Indian film industry. No print of the film is known to survive, making it a lost film. Sri Madvirat Veera Brahmendra Swamy Charitra Sri Madvirat Veerabrahmendra Swami Charitra is a 1984 Telugu hagiographical film, based on life of Pothuluri Veerabrahmam, produced and directed by N. T. Rama Rao under his Ramakrishna Cine Studios banner. N. T. Rama Rao portrayed the characters of Gautama Buddha, Vemana, Ramanuja, Adi Shankara along with the title role. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Rati Agnihotri, Kanchana in the lead roles and music composed by Susarla Dakshinamurthi. Actually, shooting of the film was completed by 1981, but the release got delayed due to objection from the censor board asking to delete a few scenes from the movie, to which NTR did not agree and immediately took the matter to court and finally got it released in November 1984. More Than Puppy Love More than Puppy Love is a 2002 American family film directed by Tom Whitus and starring Pamela Bach and Diane Ladd. Christmas in Tattertown Christmas in Tattertown is a 1988 television special created and directed by Ralph Bakshi about a place where everything discarded in the world came alive. It aired on the cable television network Nickelodeon. The Decay of Fiction The Decay of Fiction is a 2002 American 35mm part color and part black-and-white experimental film noir project directed by independent filmmaker and artist Pat ONeill. The film, initially conceived as a documentary, was produced by ONeill and Rebecca Hartzell for Lookout Mountain Films. Filming took place in Los Angeles. The film is set at the site of the old Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. It has no identifiable plot and features no recurring characters. An estimated budget of $250,000 was put forth to fund the film and it took eight years to complete. It premiered on October 12, 2002, at the New York Film Festival. The film has also been screened at six other film festivals and at eight non-festival exhibitions. It received generally favorable reviews. Multiple critics commented on the films visual appeal. Nanma Niranjavan Srinivasan Nanma Niranjavan Sreenivasan is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Viji Thampi and produced by Kalliyoor Sasi. The film stars Jayaram, Urvashi, Mukesh and Ranjini in lead roles. The film had musical score by Johnson. Offending Angels Offending Angels is a 2000 British romantic comedy film directed by Andrew Rajan. Zero Woman: The Accused is a 1997 V-Cinema erotic thriller film, starring Mai Tachihara. It is the fourth installment in the Zero Woman film series. Runaway Runaway is a 2001 Hong Kong crime comedy film directed by Dante Lam and starring Nick Cheung, Anthony Wong, Ruby Wong and Samuel Pang. It follows the antics of two inept triad bosses on the run following a series of mishaps. Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein is a 1977 Indian Hindi-language drama film, produced by Nariman Baria and A. Khalia under the Nav Sampathi Productions banner and directed by Meraj. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Hema Malini while Jeetendra has given a special appearance and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. It received 4 of 5 stars from critics in Bollywood Guide Collections. The film was critically acclaimed and became an unexpected flop at the box office. However over the years, the film has been appreciated by the audiences in its screening on television and has gained a cult following over the years. Welcome to Sajjanpur, a film inspired by Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein, became a hit at the box office in 2008. The Tamil film Iyarkai was inspired by this films story in a naval background. Yeh Mohabbat Hai Yeh Mohabbat Hai is a 2002 Hindi-language Indian action film directed by Umesh Mehra, starring Rahul Bhat, Johnny Lever, Parikshit Sahni, Akanksha Malhotra, Mohnish Behl, Gulshan Grover, Arbaaz Khan, Nasir Khan and Danny Denzongpa. Annychka Annychka is a 1968 Ukrainian drama. The film, which was produced at the Dovzhenko Film Studios, takes place in 1943 and is about a Hutsul girl played by Lyubov Rumyantseva. In 1969 it received a Golden Tower award at the Phnom Penh Film Festival in Cambodia. The director received a special prize at the Kyiv Film Festival. In the USSR alone, in 1969 25.1 million people saw it. Mela Thiranthathu Kadhavu Mella Thirandhadhu Kadhavu is a 1986 Indian Tamil-language musical romance film, written and directed by R. Sundarajan starring Mohan, Radha and Amala. This movie was a box office hit. The films score and soundtrack were composed by Ilaiyaraaja and M. S. Viswanathan. Entire background score and orchestration for all the songs was done by Ilaiyaraaja, while five songs were composed by M. S. Viswanathan. Graduating Peter Graduating Peter is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Gerardine Wurzburg. This is a sequel to the 1992 Academy Award-winning short documentary film Educating Peter; where it follows the continuing adventures of Peter Gwazdauskas, a special needs student with Down syndrome, in his middle school and high school life as well as his high school graduation. The documentary was filmed in Blacksburg. Emergency 19 Emergency Act 19 is a satirical 2002 South Korean film about a government act that prohibits popular music, passed in response to a number of musicians being elected to government elsewhere in the world. It is notable for the numerous K-pop stars that make appearances in the film. The films English title is sometimes given as Emergency Measure 19 or Emergency 19. Vijeta Vijeta is a 1996 Bollywood action film directed by K. Muralimohana Rao and produced by Shree Ganesh Productions. Sanjay Dutt and Raveena Tandon played the lead roles with Paresh Rawal, Amrish Puri and Reema Lagoo in supporting characters. It was a remake of Telugu film Sathruvu. The film was moderately successful at the box office. Mars Mars - soviet science education and science fiction film produced and directed by Pavel Klushantsev. 88 Antop Hill 88 Antop Hill is a 2003 mystery thriller Hindi film. The story, screenplay and direction are by Kushan Nandy; dialogues by Ashish Deo. The film is a murder mystery and is loosely based on James Hadley Chases novel Tiger By The Tail. Alice Alice is a 2002 French-British film directed by Sylvie Ballyot and produced by Nathlie Eybrard and Jean philippe Labadie about Alice and her sister Manon who is about to be married. Bitter Jester Bitter Jester is a documentary starring Maija DiGiorgio, Kenny Simmons, Jody Del Giorno and Heather McConnell. Its a portrait of the comedy world that includes interviews with a multitude of stars including Richard Pryor, Richard Belzer and many others. Bitter Jester Hollywood Outlaw, The Unmaking of a Bitter Jester is the directors cut of the controversial documentary Bitter Jester which was buried in 2004 amidst much scandal, never to be seen again. Directed by, written by, and starring Maija DiGiorgio, this film follows her through the construction and subsequent deconstruction of Bitter Jester, including all of the footage that sparked the scandal leading to blackmail and censorship. Sipayi Lahala Sipayi Lahala is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Vinayan, starring Mukesh and Vani Viswanath in the lead roles. Dæmos Rising Dæmos Rising is a direct-to-DVD spin-off of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was released direct-to-video and produced by the independent production company Reeltime Pictures. It is a sequel to the Third Doctor serial The Dæmons and the 1995 Reeltime video Downtime and is also a tie-in to Telos Publishings Time Hunter range of books, another Doctor Who spin-off. The DVD was also released as a Limited Edition which included an inlay autographed by Beverley Cressman, Miles Richardson, Andrew Wisher, Alistair Lock, David J. Howe and Keith Barnfather. Reeltime Pictures Limited also distributed for BBV. Andhaa Yudh Andha Yudh is a 1988 Indian film directed by Dayal Nihalani. Madhosh Madhosh is a 1994 Indian film directed by Vikram Bhatt and produced by Tahir Hussain. The film is Tahir Hussains son Faisal Khans debut as a leading actor, having previously played bit parts in his brother Aamir Khans films Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak and Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar. The film also stars Anjali Jathar in her film debut, Kiran Kumar, Dilip Dhawan and Supriya Pathak. The film bombed at the box-office, but was appreciated for its musical score. Great Mazinger vs. Getter Robo G: The Great Space Encounter is an animated short film produced by Toei Doga. It is a crossover anime between Great Mazinger and Getter Robo G. It was originally shown in theaters along with Uchu Enban Daisenso. They both premiered in in Japan. As with the rest of Toeis Mazinger Vs. animated films, the events presented in the film are not considered canon to either of the anime television series, but it is considered a direct sequel to the previous film Great Mazinger vs. Getter Robo. Like most of the Mazinger movies, it was shown in some countries outside Japan where the TV series were broadcast. It is known as Il Grande Mazinga contro Getta Robot G in Italy, Gran Mazinger contra Getter Robo G in Spain and مازنجر الكبير يقاتل جيتا روب in the Middle East. The Legend of Buddha The Legend of Buddha is a 2004 Indian animated film directed by Shamboo Falke, produced by Stalin Saravanan and written by Caarthick Raju and Ramesh Karthikeyan. The Incredible World of James Bond The Incredible World of James Bond was a 1965 television special produced by David L. Wolper for United Artists Television to showcase the James Bond film series and promote the upcoming December 1965 release of the film Thunderball. In the United States, the show replaced The Man From U.N.C.L.E. on NBC on Friday, 26 November 1965; the day after American Thanksgiving that unofficially begins the shopping frenzy for Christmas. It was the highest rated American television show for the week. Beat This!: A Hip Hop History Beat This: A Hip-Hop History is a 1984 BBC documentary film about hip-hop culture, directed by Dick Fontaine. The cast includes Afrika Bambaataa, DJ Kool Herc — the film includes footage from Hercs original dance parties — The Cold Crush Brothers, Jazzy Jay, Brim Fuentes, and The Dynamic Rockers. It is narrated by Imhotep Gary Byrd. Originally part of the Arena television series, it was among the first crop of documentaries about hip-hop. No Rules No Rules is a 2005 action film directed by Gerry Anderson. Produced by Romeo Antonio, it follows a small-town man, haunted by his parents murder, who wants to become a mixed martial artist. Memorias del desarrollo Memories of Overdevelopment is a 2010 Cuban film. Written and directed by Miguel Coyula, the story is based on a novel by Edmundo Desnoes, also the author of the 1968 classic Memories of Underdevelopment. This independent film was produced by David Leitner and features Cuban actor, Ron Blair as the lead character. It is the first Cuban dramatic feature film with scenes filmed both in Cuba and the United States. After its world Premiere at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, it garnered several awards and honors. The International Film Guide described it as one of the best films Cuba has produced. For Heaven's Sake For Heavens Sake is a comedy written by former Emmy Award winner, Ann Marcus. The film was directed and produced by Nat Christian. It stars Florence Henderson, Allison Lange, David Paetkau, Yaani King, Kathryn Gordon, Stephanie Patton, Joseph Campanella and Skyler Gisondo. The film was released in 2008 by Vanguard Cinema. Antîku: Seiyô kottô yôgashiten is a manga by Fumi Yoshinaga depicting the lives of four men who work in a small bakery. It was published in Japan by Shinshokan and in English by Digital Manga Publishing. The series won the 2002 Kodansha Manga Award for shōjo manga. The manga was adapted as a Japanese TV drama, with the title Antique or Antique Cake Store, that was broadcast on Fuji TV in 2001, an anime television series, airing on July 3, 2008 on Noitamina, and a Korean live-action movie. Black Beauty Black Beauty is an Australian animated cartoon made by Burbank Films Australia that was released in 1987. It is based on the 1877 novel Black Beauty by Anna Sewell. Gun Crazy: Episode 2 - Beyond the Law is a 2002 Japanese action film, starring Rei Kikukawa. A sequel to A Woman from Nowhere, it was also directed by Atsushi Muroga. Noo Hin: The Movie Noo Hin: The Movie is a 2006 comedy film based on a popular Thai comic book and graphic novel series about a plucky domestic worker from Isan whos working for an upper class family in Bangkok. It was directed by Komgrit Triwimol and co-produced by Nonzee Nimibutr with a screenplay by Kongdej Jaturanrasamee. Rain: The Terror Within... Rain is a 2005 Bollywood erotic-thriller film directed by Amol Shetge and produced by Vinod Bachchan under the banner of V. R. Entertainers. It features actors Meghna Naidu and Himanshu Malik in the lead roles. Satish–Ajay scored the music for the film. The Song of the Earth The Song of the Earth: A Natural History of Music is a BBC documentary presented by David Attenborough and written and directed by Grant Sonnex. It was first transmitted in 2000 and is part of the Attenborough in Paradise and Other Personal Voyages collection of 7 documentaries. Kill the Messenger Kill The Messenger is a 2006 French documentary film about Sibel Edmonds. An English version was produced in 2007 by SBS Australia. The documentary focuses on both Ms. Edmondss personal struggle to expose the criminality that she uncovered while at the FBI, and also the Sept. 11, 2001 tied secret itself - the network of nuclear black-market, narcotics and illegal arms trafficking activities. Interviewees include David Rose, Philip Giraldi, Daniel Ellsberg, Coleen Rowley and Russell Tice. AIR: The Musical Air: The Musical is an independent feature film directed by Jeremy Osbern and starring Ian Stark, Megan Carter, Granvile ONeal, Brenda Harvey, Dylan Paul Hilpmann, and Jennifer Coville. The film received screenings in 2007 and 2008, and was officially released to DVD on 6 April 2010. AIR: The Musical was filmed and produced in Lawrence, Kansas between the years of 2004 and 2008. On a Tightrope On a Tightrope is an award-winning documentary film by Petr Lom, co-produced by Piraya Film and Lom Films, in cooperation with the Rafto Foundation for Human Rights. Another Romance of Celluloid Another Romance of Celluloid is a 1938 short documentary film, narrated by Frank Whitbeck, which goes behind the scenes to look at how film is developed and processed. The film was produced as a follow-up to the studios Romance of Celluloid. The Bodybuilder and I The Bodybuilder and I is a 2007 feature-length documentary film written and directed by Bryan Friedman, taking viewers on a journey into the subculture of geriatric bodybuilding as the filmmaker tries to reconnect with his father. The film is co-produced by January Films and the National Film Board of Canada. Failing Better Now Failing Better Now is a 2010 offbeat comedy film about a writer who teams up with an aspiring rock star in search of his sisters cat. This film stars Justin Allen, Gavin Bellour, Lindsay Burdge and Joyce DeWitt. It was written by Jennie Allen and Keren Atzmon and directed by Keren Atzmon. Papelucho y el marciano Papelucho and the Martian is a feature-length Chilean animated film, created by Cine Animadores and Canal 13 Films, released on 17 May 2007. The movie is based on the original Chilean novel books Papelucho created in 1947 by Marcela Paz and is specifically loosely based on the ninth book of the series, Papelucho and the Martian. Back to Babylon Back to Babylon is a documentary film directed by the Iraqi-French film director Abbas Fahdel. Bloodstained Memoirs Bloodstained Memoirs is a professional wrestling documentary released online via an official stream in 2009. It is compiled by interviews featuring wrestlers synonymous with different eras in wrestling and different wrestling regions. Production was filmed in the UK, U.S., France, Japan and Italy. When interviewed for Fighting Spirit magazine, director David Sinnott stated, "I dont intend this film to be negative. Its too easy to sell people bad news." In October 2011, the documentary was made available on DVD. Ang panday Ang Panday is a 2009 Filipino action fantasy film adapted from Carlo J. Caparas Panday comics. Directed by Rico Gutierrez and Mac Alejandre, it stars Ramon "Bong" Revilla, Phillip Salvador and Iza Calzado. It was released in December 25, 2009. Revilla previously starred as a version of the title character, Flavio the blacksmith, in the film Dugo ng Panday. Phillip Salvador, who plays the antagonist Lizardo, portrayed Flavio in a television series adaptation of Ang Panday. Billy Owens and the Secret of the Runes Bill Owens and the Secret of the Runes is a 2010 fantasy film, a sequel to The Mystical Adventures of Billy Owens. The low-budget film was produced as a mockbuster, capitalizing on the success of Harry Potter film series The film follows the adventures of Billy Owens and his friends Mandy and Devin, as they attempt to save the town of Spirit River from the curse of the Norse God Loki. Jeevana Chaitra Jeevana Chaitra is a 1992 Indian Kannada language feature film directed by the duo Dorai — Bhagavan starring Rajkumar and Madhavi in lead roles. It marked the re-entry of Rajkumar in films after a hiatus of 3 years and was an instant hit. The film is based on a Kannada novel Vyapthi Prapthi written by Vishalakshi Dakshinamurthy and was earlier named as Simhadriya Simha. The film re-affirmed the hold Rajkumar had on Kannada audiences.The film was highly successful at the box office.The movie saw a theatrical run of 52 weeks. The characterization of Rani Mukerjis role in Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham was based on the role played by Sudharani in this movie. For the song Naadamaya, Rajkumar won the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer at the 40th National Film Awards. The film won four awards at the 1992–93 Karnataka State Film Awards; First Best Film, Best Actor, Best Music Director and Best Dialogue Writer. The Red Shadows The Red Shadows is a 2009 Italian drama film written and directed by Francesco Maselli. It was screened out of competition at the 66th Venice International Film Festival. A Cargo to Africa A Cargo to Africa is a 2009 Canadian film directed by Roger Cantin. I Am Singh I Am Singh is a 2011 Indian film which was released on 2 December 2011. The film stars Gulzar Inder Chahal, Rizwan Haider and Puneet Issar who also directed the film and wrote the screenplay. I Am Singh portrays the stories of Sikh immigrants in the US after the 9/11 attack. The film highlights what happened to the immigrants and their fight against prejudice, never losing faith in the American judicial system. 5 Ghantey Mien 5 Crore Paanch Ghantey Mein Paanch Crore is a Psycho Thriller film written and directed by Faisal Saif. This film is Pakistani film actor Meeras third Bollywood film in five years. The Times of India listed the film in Bollywoods Top 10 Bold Film category of 2012 along with films such as Ishaqzaade, Raaz 3 and Hate Story. Athade Oka Sainyam Athade Oka Sainyam is a 2004 Telugu film produced by K . Atchi Reddy on SVK Films banner and directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. Starring Jagapati Babu, Neha in the lead roles and music also composed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. Seitti - kilvoittelijan päiväkirja Ito – a Diary of an Urban Priest is a 2010 documentary film by Finnish director Pirjo Honkasalo shot in Tokyo and portraying a young Buddhist priest Yoshinobu Fujioka. Affair Affair is a 2010 Indonesian horror slasher feature film, written by Viva Westi and directed by . It stars Sigi Wimala, Dimas Aditya, Garneta Haruni, and Monique Henry. The film was released on March 11, 2010, and is a Starvision Plus production. Affair is the first indonesian feature film to be released on Blu-Ray by Starvision Plus. Sun Come Up Sun Come Up is a 2010 documentary film on the effect of global warming on the Carteret Islands. The film showed at the 2010 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival on April 8. It was named as a nominee for the Academy Award for Best Documentary at the 83rd Academy Awards on January 25, 2011 but lost to Strangers No More. Fruit & Nut Fruit and Nut is a 2009 Bollywood comedy film directed by well-known comedian Kunal Vijaykar and starring Boman Irani, Cyrus Broacha, Dia Mirza and Mahesh Manjrekar in pivotal roles. The film was produced and distributed by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, and was released on 23 October 2009. Aashiqui.in aashiqui.in is a 2011 Bollywood romantic film directed by Shankhadeep, starring Ankita Shrivastava and debutant Ishaan Manhaas in the lead roles. The music and the background score of the film are composed by Nitin kumar gupta and Prem Hariya, and the lyrics are penned by Gupta as well. The film is very similar to the 2004 film A Cinderella Story. The film was released in cinemas on 11 February 2011, and the story follows a man who meets his love interest on the internet. Blues for Willadean Blues for Willadean is a 2012 American drama film written and directed by Del Shores and starring Beth Grant and Octavia Spencer. It is based on Shores’ 2003 play The Trials and Tribulations of a Trailer Trash Housewife. Satrangee Parachute Satrangee Parachute is a Hindi-language film released 25 February 2011. The film revolves around an eight-year-old runaway kid who runs away from his village in Nainital to Mumbai with four of his friends. How to Steal 2 Million How to Steal 2 Million is a 2011 South African action drama film, written & directed by Charlie Vundla, produced by Karen E. Johnson, Jeremy Nathan, Mfundi Vundla and Michelle Wheatley and starring John Kani, Hlubi Mboya, Menzi Ngubane, Terry Pheto and Rapulana Seiphemo. The film received 11 nominations and won four awards at the African Movie Academy Awards in 2012, including the awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Best Achievement in Editing. The Devil Inside Me The Devil Inside Me is a 2011 Chinese horror thriller film directed by Zhang Qi and starring Tony Leung and Kelly Lin. Isn't It Delicious Isnt It Delicious is a 2013 American comedy-drama film starring Kathleen Chalfant and Keir Dullea. Green Days Green Days: Dinosaur and I is a 2011 South Korean animated film. Without the high-tech computer graphics and three-dimensional techniques that dominate the animation industry, the film was hand-drawn in pencil, with 14 animators using 100,000-plus sheets over a period of 11 years. It premiered at the 15th Busan International Film Festival in 2010 and competed for the top prize at the 2011 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. Set in a 1970s rural town, Green Days: Dinosaur and I is a nostalgic coming-of-age story about a high school girl who struggles to find meaning in her existence and learns to confront her biggest fears, while also falling in love for the first time. Yi-rang has all but given up on her athletic aspirations, when she meets Cheol-soo, who dreams of becoming an astronaut, and Soo-min, a transfer student from Seoul. The film follows the adolescents budding romance, growing pains, hopes and dreams. Napoletans Napoletans is a 2011 Italian film directed by Luigi Russo. Cigano Gypsy is a short feature film directed by David Bonneville. It premiered at Locarno and was SXSW Grand Jury Award nominee. The film was funded by the ICA - Portuguese Film Institute / RTP and produced by Bárbara Valentina and Fernando Vendrell. The film tells us the story of a wealthy young man called Sebastian. He finds out he has a flat tyre and ends up accepting help from a Gypsy passer-by. In return Sebastian will have to give him a ride home... but they won’t reach their expected destination. Brokenhearts BROKENHEARTS is a 2012 Indonesian film written and directed by Helfi Kardit, and stars Julie Estelle and Reza Rahadian. This film was released on May 24, 2012. Producing by Starvision Plus. Sasami-san@Ganbaranai is a Japanese light novel series written by Akira, with illustrations by Hidari. The first volume was published in December 2009, and 11 volumes have been released by Shogakukan as of June 2013. A manga adaptation has been produced, and a 12-episode anime television series adaptation by Shaft aired between January and March 2013. Cairo Drive Cairo Drive is a 2014 Egyptian documentary film by Sherief Elkatsha. The film explores Cairos chaotic traffic and illustrates the ways in which individuals navigate its hectic roads, unspoken rules, and 14 million vehicles. The film was shot over three years, from 2009 to 2012, and depicts scenes from before, during, and after the 2011 revolution. The film debuted on October 27, 2013 at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival and received the Best Film From the Arab World - Documentary Competition award. It is Elkatshas fourth feature film and his first to appear in an international film festival. Shake Rattle and Roll Fourteen: The Invasion Shake, Rattle and Roll Fourteen: The Invasion is a 2012 science fiction horror film directed by Chito S. Roño. The fourteenth installment of the Shake, Rattle & Roll film series, the film stars an ensemble cast including Dennis Trillo, Lovi Poe, Janice de Belen, Herbert Bautista, Paulo Avelino, Martin Escudero and Vhong Navarro. The film was produced by Regal Entertainment, Inc. The film is an official entry in the Metro Manila Film Festival and the films scheduled release is on December 25, 2012 in Philippine Cinemas nationwide. The film also serves as the Most Independent throughout the entire series for its sole director, Chito S. Roño. This installment features the comeback of Janice de Belen and Herbert Bautista, both of which starred in past Shake, Rattle and Roll installments. Bunker 6 Bunker 6 is a Canadian psychological thriller film set in an alternate timeline in which a nuclear holocaust takes place during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Most of the films action is set a decade later, inside a very large fallout shelter, in which a group of survivors are faced with the dilemma of continuing life in the shelter or facing the uncertainty of life in a world contaminated by radiation. Theatrically released, the film was also destined for television and "direct-to-video" release. Directed by Canadian writer and director Greg Jackson, in his first feature film, it stars Andrea Lee Norwood and Molly Dunsworth. The supporting cast includes Jim Fowler, Glen Matthews and Shelley Thompson. The film was shot in an actual fallout shelter in Nova Scotia. Keiko the Untold Story of the Star of Free Willy Keiko: The Untold story is a 2010 documentary film about Keiko, the Orca best known for starring in the film Free Willy and its two sequels. It was directed and produced by Theresa Demarest. The film made the official selection list of many film festivals, including the Southern Utah International Documentary Film Festival, the San Francisco Ocean Film Festival and the Denver Film Festival. In August 2013 a HD version of the film entitled Keiko: The Untold Story of the Star of Free Willy premiered at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood during the 20th Anniversary Celebration Benefit for the Free Willy Keiko Foundation. The World Premiere of the film included a Blue Carpet Ceremony with the stars and director of both Free Willy and the documentary. Drift Drift is a 2013 Belgium art house film about a couple that waits in an empty hotel in the Romanian Carpathian mountains. The modern ruins of post-communist Romania form the backdrop for a man’s quest for redemption and, possibly, punishment following his wife’s death after a long illness. It is directed by Benny Vandendriessche, with the storyline conceived from the performance art by performance artist Dirk Hendrikx. The film was produced by Peter Krüger for Inti Films and Raymond van der Kaaij for Revolver Media and stars Dirk Hendrikx, Lieve Meeusen and Constantin Cojocaru in principal roles. Drift is an esoteric and somewhat opaque meditation on loss and grief. The film had its world premiere at the Busan International Film Festival, and won the FIPRESCI award at the International Film Festival. Sutta Kadhai Sutta Kadhai is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language black comedy film written and directed by Subu in his directorial debut. It stars Balaji, Venky, Dongli, Nassar, Lakshmi Priyaa and M. S. Bhaskar. The plot revolves around two police constables who try to solve a murder case in a village. Ravinder Chandrashekar of Libra Productions produced the film. The cinematography was handled by Nizar. Sathish took charge of choreography while Suriya was the editor. The music was composed by Harish Harz and Prashanth, better known by their stage name Madley Blues. Principal photography took place in and around Kodaikkanal. The film released on 25 October 2013. Kuiba 2 Kuiba 2 is a 2013 Chinese animated fantasy action adventure film directed by Chuan Wang. It was released on May 31, 2013. The film is part of the Kuiba film series, following Kuiba and preceding Kuiba 3. The Guest La visita is a 2014 Chilean drama, Its Mauricio López Fernándezs first feature-length film, with a script written by himself. The worldwide premiere was in October 2014 in competition at the Valdivia International Film Festival and later, in 2015, it was presented at the Guadalajara International Film Festival, Outfest, CinéLatino Toulouse and, also in France, at the Rencontres du Cinéma Sud-Américain, Marseille, when it won the First Prize for Best Film and Best Actress for Daniela Vega in her film debut. Sexy Warriors Sexy Warriors is a 2014 American made for cable erotic film written and directed by Dean McKendrick. Vaaliba Raja Vaaliba Raja is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language psychological comedy film. It was directed by Sai Gokul Ramanath and produced by Murali. The film features Sethu, Vishakha Singh and Nushrat Bharucha in the leading roles, while Santhanam also essays a pivotal role. The film began production in June 2013 and was released on March 25, 2016 to highly negative reviews from critics. Kamen Rider Gaim: Great Soccer Battle! Golden Fruits Cup! is a 2014 Japanese film, serving as the film adaptation of the 2013-2014 Kamen Rider Series television series Kamen Rider Gaim. It was released on July 19, 2014, in a double billing with Galaxy Line S.O.S.. Nitroplus writer Jin Haganeya wrote the script which features the heroes and villains of Kamen Rider Gaim entering an alternate world where instead of forming dance troupes, they play soccer. The film features cameo appearances by J. League soccer players and guest stars Kataoka Ainosuke VI as the films antagonist Kogane. The film introduces Kamen Riders Mars, Kamuro, Gaim Yami, and Kurokage Shin. 100 Degree Celsius 100 Degree Celsius is a 2014 Malayalam film written and directed by Rakesh Gopan. A women-centric thriller scripted by Rakesh Gopan, it stars Shwetha Menon, Meghna Raj, Bhama, Ananya and Haritha Parokod. Based on a real-life incident, 100 Degree Celsius revolves around the lives of five women - a housewife, banker, IT professional, TV reporter and a college student. The film started shooting in June 2013. 100 Degrees Celsius will be Malayalam cinemas first two-part film. It is produced under the banner of R.R. Entertainments. Cinematographer is Satyanarayanan and music director is Gopi Sundar. Zafari ZAFARI is an International animated childrens television series created by David Dozoretz. ZAFARI premiered in July 2018 on FranceTV, NatGeoKids in Latin America, Sonys TinyPOP network in the UK, and is being distributed worldwide by NBCUniversal/Dreamworks. Wong Kar Wai Üzerine Kisa Bir Film A Short Film About Wong Kar Wai is a 2015 Turkish short film directed and written by Ömer Çapoğlu and Serdar Önal. Hunting for Shadows Hunting for Shadows is a 2016 Australian horror film directed by Davo Hardy. It stars Sage Amethyst Matchett, Sage Godrei and Paul Mercurio. Loosely based on various Indigenous Australian mythologies, notably on a variation on the Bunyip and Kurdaitcha Man, the film opens with a disclaimer, reminding the audience to treat the overall film as a work of fiction. Dealing with an unusual subject matter, utilizing the storytelling device of Indigenous Australians, this film balances realism and creative liberty in the same fashion as The Blair Witch Project, as the Dreamtime has no authoritative or recorded references to check data or accuracy. Focusing on the perils of being a small child in an unforgiving landscape, whilst being pursued by a demonic force, the film taps into instinctual fears and plays off the suspense, rather than the horror and gore of most contemporary independent films of its type. The film also pays homage to Dot and the Kangaroo as well as brings characterisation and reference to the Quinkin variation of the Bunyip. It was Davo Hardys second feature film. Principal production took place between 1 March – 17 May 2016, before premiering in Sydney, Australia on 3 October 2016. On 24 September 2016, it was given a prestigious pre-release screening as part of the Blue Heeler Film Festival. Australian streaming platform OzFlix acquired the rights to distribution in January 2017. Newly Single Newly Single is a 2017 American arthouse meta dark comedy film written and directed by Adam Christian Clark. Set in Downtown Los Angeles over the course of a winter, the script focuses on the dark and often funny moments of a newly-single and increasingly abrasive filmmaker. Karaoke Crazies Karaoke Crazies is a 2016 South Korean fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Kim Sang-chan. I, Pedophile I, Pedophile is a Canadian documentary film about men who are sexually attracted to children, but do not commit sexual offenses. It was first broadcast in 2016 and was nominated for the Donald Brittain Award for best social/political documentary program at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards. The film introduces Bob Radke and Ed Chambers, two pedophilic men who openly acknowledge that they experience sexual attractions to children, but state that they have never molested one. They live their lives suppressing their sex drives, but still face being stigmatized and marginalized. Theeram Theeram is a 2017 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Saheed Arafath and scripted by Ansar Thajudeen from Prinish Prabhakarans story. The Lead roles are done by Maria John and Pranav Ratheesh. Theeram Portraits An ordinary young man, Ali, makes a living by riding an auto rickshaw in the night. One day, he meets a woman called Suhra and falls in love with her. It tries to woo her in various ways but something from his past crops up, haunting his present. Purano Dunga Purano Dunga is a 2016 Nepalese romantic and tragedy film directed by Ram Babu Gurung and produced by Raunak Bikram Kandel, Prakash Gurung, Om Chand Rauniyar and Dhan Bahadur Gurung in association with Cinema Arts. The film stars Dayahang Rai, and Priyanka Karki in the lead roles as lovers, with Maotse Gurung and Menuka Pradhan in the supporting roles of his brother and brothers wife. Next Nuvve Next Nuvve is a 2017 Telugu horror comedy film directed by Prabhakar starring Aadi, Vaibhavi, Brahmaji, Rashmi Gautam in the lead roles. The film is about four protagonists trying to uncover the mystery behind a haunted palace. The film was a remake of Tamil film Yaamirukka Bayamey which itself was based on the Korean movie The Quiet Family). Yellow is Forbidden Yellow Is Forbidden is a 2018 New Zealand documentary film directed by Pietra Brettkelly. It was selected as the New Zealand entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Wonderful! Liang Xi Mei the Movie Wonderful! Liang Xi Mei is a 2018 Lunar New Year Singaporean comedy film directed by Jack Neo. It stars Neo, alongside Mark Lee, Henry Thia, Benjamin Tan, Wang Lei, Jaspers Lai, Chua Lee Lian, and Cavin Soh. The film was released on 15 February 2018 in Singapore and Malaysia. Maati Maati is a 2018 Indian Bengali-language drama film directed by Saibal Banerjee and Leena Gangopadhyay and starring Adil Hussain & Paoli Dam in the lead role. The Goalkeeper The Goalkeeper is a 2018 Bolivian thriller film directed by Rodrigo Patiño. It was selected as the Bolivian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Kamen Rider Heisei Generations Forever is a 2018 Japanese superhero film in the Movie War line of the Kamen Rider Series. It serves as a crossover between the television series Kamen Rider Zi-O and Kamen Rider Build and is the third and final film of the Heisei Generations series. Aside the casts of Zi-O and Build, the casts of Kamen Rider Den-O and Kamen Rider W also participate, as well as some lead actors from other Kamen Rider Series performing voice-only cameos. The film was released nationally in Japan on December 22, 2018. This is the last Heisei-era Kamen Rider movie, released a year before the 2019 Japanese imperial transition. Alas and Alack Alas and Alack is a 1915 American silent drama short film directed by Joe De Grasse and featuring Lon Chaney. A print of the film survives in the BFI National Archive. The Greatest Thing in Life The Greatest Thing in Life is a 1918 American silent drama film about World War I, directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish, Robert Harron, and David Butler. The film is now considered lost as no prints are known to exist. This film was released later in the same year as Griffiths more famous World War I film, Hearts of the World, which also stars Lillian Gish and Robert Harron. The Greatest Thing in Life was renowned for two main aspects: the groundbreaking portrait photography style of Henrik Sartov, and a "new and daring" interracial kiss between a white officer and a black soldier. Pay Your Dues Pay Your Dues is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Smilin' Through Smilin Through is a 1922 American silent drama film based on the 1919 play of the same name, written by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin. The film starred Norma Talmadge, Harrison Ford, and Wyndham Standing. It was co-written and directed by Sidney Franklin, who also directed the more famous 1932 remake at MGM. The film was produced by Talmadge and her husband Joseph M. Schenck for her company, the Norma Talmadge Film Corporation. It was released by First National Pictures. Popular character actor Gene Lockhart made his screen debut in this film. The story is essentially the same as the popular Jane Cowl play, with Talmadge in the dual role of Kathleen and Moonyean. Kathleen, a young Irish woman, is in love with Kenneth Wayne but is prevented from marrying him by her guardian John Carteret. John is haunted by memories of his thwarted love for Kathleens aunt, Moonyean. The story was an especially popular one and was filmed twice more by MGM: in 1932 with Norma Shearer and 1941 with Jeanette MacDonald. A Man About Town A Man About Town is a 1923 American silent film starring Stan Laurel. Pick and Shovel Pick and Shovel, also known as The Miner, is a 1923 silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel. After Midnight After Midnight is a 1927 American silent drama film written and directed by Monta Bell. The film stars Norma Shearer and Gwen Lee. A copy of After Midnight is housed at the Cinémathèque Française. The Air Circus The Air Circus is a 1928 American drama film directed by Howard Hawks and starring Arthur Lake, Sue Carol, David Rollins, and Louise Dresser. It is the first of Hawkss aviation films. The film is notable as the first aviation oriented film with dialogue. Murder for Sale Burglars is a 1930 German musical comedy film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Ralph Arthur Roberts, Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch, and Heinz Rühmann. It is also known in English by the alternative title Murder For Sale. It is based on the French play "Guignol le cambrioleur" by Louis Verneuil, who co-wrote the screenplay. A French-language version, titled Caught in the Act, was filmed at the same time. The film was intended by the studio UFA as a follow-up to the hit musical The Three from the Filling Station. The films set were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin with location filming also taking place in Paris. The Spoilers The Spoilers is a 1930 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Edwin Carewe and starring Gary Cooper, Kay Johnson, and Betty Compson. Set in Nome during the 1898 Gold Rush, the film is about a gold prospector and a corrupt Alaska politician who fight for control over a gold mine. The film features a spectacular saloon fistfight between Cooper and William "Stage" Boyd. The Spoilers was adapted to screen by Bartlett Cormack from the 1906 Rex Beach novel of the same name. Film versions also appeared in 1914, 1923, 1942, and 1955. The 1930 and 1942 versions were the only instance of Gary Cooper and John Wayne playing exactly the same role in the same story in two different films. The Thaw The Thaw is a 1931 Soviet film directed by Boris Barnet. Party Husband Party Husband is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film produced by First National Pictures and released through their parent company Warner Bros. It was directed by Clarence G. Badger and stars Dorothy Mackaill. It is preserved at the Library of Congress. Bridge Wives Bridge Wives is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle. The Rider of Death Valley The Rider of Death Valley is a 1932 American Western film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by Jack Cunningham. The film stars Tom Mix, Lois Wilson, Fred Kohler, Forrest Stanley, Edith Fellows and Willard Robertson. The film was released on April 24, 1932, by Universal Pictures. The Western Code The Western Code is a 1932 American film directed by John P. McCarthy and starring Tim McCoy, Nora Lane, and Mischa Auer. Buddy's Adventures Buddys Adventures is an American animated short film, released November 17, 1934 It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. The cartoon was directed by Ben Hardaway; musical direction was by Bernard Brown. The Camels Are Coming The Camels are Coming is a 1934 British comedy adventure film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Jack Hulbert, Anna Lee, Hartley Power and Harold Huth. A British officer in the Royal Egyptian Air Force combats drug smugglers. Law of the Wild The Law of the Wild is a 1934 American western serial film directed by B. Reeves Eason and Armand Schaefer and distributed by Mascot Pictures. Buddy's Theatre Buddys Theatre is an American animated short film, released April 1, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Ben Hardaway; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. Burg Theatre Court Theatre is a 1936 Austrian drama film directed by Willi Forst and starring Werner Krauss, Carl Esmond and Hortense Raky. Much of the film was shot on location in the Burgtheater in Vienna. The Sievering Studios were also used for the production. The films sets were designed by the art directors Kurt Herlth, Werner Schlichting and Emil Stepanek. Everything Is Thunder Everything Is Thunder is a 1936 British thriller film directed by Milton Rosmer and starring Constance Bennett, Douglass Montgomery and Oskar Homolka. Its plot concerns a British officer who attempts to escape from a German Prisoner of War camp during the First World War. Lumpaci the Vagabond Lumpaci the Vagabond is a 1936 German / Austrian film directed by Géza von Bolváry, adapted from the play by Johann Nestroy. Feather Your Nest Feather Your Nest is a 1937 British musical comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring George Formby, Polly Ward and Enid Stamp-Taylor. Girls Can Play Girls Can Play is a 1937 American drama film, directed by Lambert Hillyer. It stars Julie Bishop, Charles Quigley, and Rita Hayworth. Night Club Scandal Night Club Scandal is a 1937 American thriller film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by Lillie Hayward. The film stars John Barrymore, Lynne Overman, Louise Campbell, Charles Bickford, Harvey Stephens, J. Carrol Naish and Evelyn Brent. The film was released on November 19, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. It was based on a play by Daniel Nathan Rubin. Swing It, Sailor! Swing It, Sailor! is a 1938 American film directed by actor/screenwriter Raymond Cannon. Gun Law Gun Law is a 1938 film. It made a profit of $47,000. Storm Orage is a 1938 French drama film directed by Marc Allégret. The screenplay was written by Marcel Achard and , based on the play Le venin by Henri Bernstein. The film stars Charles Boyer and Michèle Morgan. It tells the story of the mistress of an engineer who has a pregnant wife. The Puritan The Puritan is a 1938 French crime film directed by Jeff Musso and starring Pierre Fresnay, Jean-Louis Barrault and Viviane Romance. The films art direction was by Henri Ménessier and Serge Piménoff. Riding the Rails Riding the Rails is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film featuring Betty Boop and Pudgy the Pup. Although some sources claim that this film was nominated for an Academy Award, it does not appear in the official Academy Awards database. The film inspired a large variety of collectibles in the 1930s, although originals are now rare to find. Shine on Harvest Moon Shine On, Harvest Moon is a 1938 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers and Mary Hart. Written by Jack Natteford, the film is about a son and daughter in the opposing families of a feuding range war who surreptitiously become romantically involved. The supporting cast includes Scott Wiseman and William Farnum. Western Jamboree Western Jamboree is a 1938 American Western film directed by Ralph Staub and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Jean Rouverol. Based on a story by Patricia Harper, the film is about a singing cowboy who goes up against a gang of outlaws who are looking to steal the valuable helium gas beneath the cowboys ranch. The Courageous Dr. Christian The Courageous Dr. Christian is a 1940 American film directed by Bernard Vorhaus. Millionaire Playboy Millionaire Playboy is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins from a screenplay by Bert Granet and Charles E. Roberts, based upon Granets story. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, it was released on March 15, 1940, and stars Joe Penner, Linda Hayes, and Russ Brown. It was Joe Penners last film before he died in 1941. The Story of Tosca Tosca is a 1941 Italian historical drama film directed by Carl Koch and Jean Renoir and starring Imperio Argentina, Michel Simon and Rossano Brazzi. It is an adaptation of Victorien Sardous play La Tosca and its subsequent opera version, Tosca, composed by Giacomo Puccini to a libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. It was released in the United States as The Story of Tosca. It was shot at the Scalera Studios in Rome with location shooting also taking place around the city. The films sets were designed by the art director Gustav Abel. Jean Renoir was originally hired as the films director, and was encouraged to make the film by the French government as part of an effort to encourage Italy to remain neutral in the Second World War. However, he left Rome following Italys entry into the war and the film was completed by the German director Carl Koch. In 1943 it was released in Spain by the film studio Cifesa. The Way of All Flesh The Way of All Flesh is a 1940 American drama film directed by Louis King and written by Lenore J. Coffee. The film stars Akim Tamiroff, Gladys George, William "Bill" Henry, Muriel Angelus, Berton Churchill, and Roger Imhof. The film was released on July 5, 1940, by Paramount Pictures. It is a remake of the lost 1927 silent film of the same name. Riders of Death Valley Riders of Death Valley is a 1941 Universal movie serial. It was a high budget serial with an all-star cast led by Dick Foran and Buck Jones. Ford Beebe and Ray Taylor directed. It also featured Lon Chaney Jr. in a supporting role as a villainous henchman. Don't Lie Dont Lie is a 1942 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 205th Our Gang short that was released. Melodies Old and New Melodies Old and New is a 1942 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 203rd Our Gang short that was released. Mighty Lak a Goat Mighty Lak a Goat is a 1942 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. It was the 209th Our Gang short that was released. Alaska Highway Alaska Highway is a 1943 American drama film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Richard Arlen, Jean Parker, and Ralph Sanford. The Agitator The Agitator is a 1945 British drama film directed by John Harlow and starring William Hartnell, Mary Morris and John Laurie. Its plot follows a young mechanic who unexpectedly inherits the large firm where he works and tries to run it according to his socialist political beliefs. It was based on the novel Peter Pettinger by William Riley. Lisinski Lisinski is a 1944 film directed by Oktavijan Miletić about the life of Croatian composer Vatroslav Lisinski. Music for the film was recorded by Boris Papandopulo. A restored copy of the film was released in 2009. Jutarnji list declared the movie the best Croatian release of the year. Sortilèges The Bellman is a 1945 French drama film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Fernand Ledoux, Renée Faure and Madeleine Robinson. The film portrays a village haunted by superstition and fears. Although released after the Liberation, the film was shot during the German Occupation. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys. The film was popular and recorded admissions in France of 2,552,165. Vértigo Dizziness is a 1946 Mexican drama film directed by Antonio Momplet, starring María Félix, Emilio Tuero and Lilia Michel. It tells the story of a love triangle where a young widowed mother finds herself attracted to her daughters fiancé. The film is based on the 1926 novel Alberte by Pierre Benoit. It received the 1947 Ariel Awards for Best Supporting Actress and Best Special Effects, and was nominated for Best Actress in a Minor Role, Best Production Design and Best Costume Design. Neel Kamal Neel Kamal is a 1947 Indian Hindi-language black and white film directed by Kidar Sharma. Winter Wonderland Winter Wonderland is a 1946 American drama film directed by Bernard Vorhaus, and written by Peter Goldbaum, David Chandler, Arthur Marx, and Gertrude Purcell. The film stars Lynne Roberts, Charles Drake, Roman Bohnen, Eric Blore, Elinor Donahue, and Renee Godfrey. The film was released on May 12, 1946, by Republic Pictures. Esquina, bajan...! Corner Stop is a 1948 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Alejandro Galindo and starring David Silva, Fernando Soto and Olga Jiménez. The films sets were designed by the art director Gunther Gerszo. It is set in urban Mexico, which grew rapidly during the era. The title refers to a bus route. The Last Bandit The Last Bandit is a 1949 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Bill Elliott, Lorna Gray and Forrest Tucker. It was a remake by Republic Pictures of the 1941 film The Great Train Robbery with a larger budget and using the studios Trucolor process. The film was remade again in 1952 as South Pacific Trail. A Tale of Five Women A Tale of Five Cities is a 1951 British-Italian international co-production drama film directed by Romolo Marcellini and five other directors. The five cities cited in the title are: Rome, Paris, Berlin, London, and Vienna. Shadow of the Eagle Shadow of the Eagle is a 1950 British-Italian historical drama film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Richard Greene, Valentina Cortese and Greta Gynt. A separate Italian version The Rival of the Empress was released the following year. It was shot partly at Teddington Studios and partly on location in Italy. The films art direction was by Wilfred Shingleton. The Lady and the Bandit Dick Turpins Ride is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Ralph Murphy and starring Louis Hayward. It follows the career of the eighteenth century highwaymen Dick Turpin. It is based on the poem Dick Turpins Ride by Alfred Noyes. The Inheritance The Reluctant Widow is a 1950 British historical drama film directed by Bernard Knowles and starring Jean Kent, Guy Rolfe, Paul Dupuis and Lana Morris. It is based on the novel The Reluctant Widow by Georgette Heyer, with the screenplay written by Gordon Wellesley and others. The screenplay concerns a governess who marries a British aristocrat, and inherits his country house when he dies. The ongoing Napoleonic Wars see her become embroiled with a spy ring. It was shot at Denham Studios. The films art direction was by Carmen Dillon while the costumes were designed by Beatrice Dawson. His Excellency His Excellency is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Robert Hamer and starring Eric Portman, Cecil Parker, Helen Cherry. It follows a blunt Yorkshireman and former trade union leader, who is sent to take over as Governor of a British-ruled island in the Mediterranean. It was based on a play by Dorothy Christie and Campbell Christie. The play was also filmed for Australian television in 1958. Love Island Love Island is a 1952 American film directed by Bud Pollard starring Paul Valentine and Eva Gabor. Originally released in Cinecolor, the film uses extensive footage taken in Bali used from the film Dance of the Virgins. It was the final directorial effort of Bud Pollard who had previously directed several race films and exploitation films. Montana Incident Montana Incident is a 1952 American western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Whip Wilson, Rand Brooks and Noel Neill. The films sets were designed by the art director Dave Milton. One Big Affair One Big Affair is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by Leo Townsend and Francis Swann. The film stars Evelyn Keyes, Dennis OKeefe, Mary Anderson, Connie Gilchrist, Thurston Hall and Gus Schilling. The film was released on February 22, 1952, by United Artists. Sound Off Sound Off is a 1952 comedy film featuring several songs, filmed in SuperCinecolor for Columbia Pictures and starring Mickey Rooney. The film was shot in August 1951. This was the first of a three-picture contract between Rooney and producer Jonie Taps for Columbia in which Rooney was paid $75,000 for each picture. It is also the first collaboration between Richard Quine, Blake Edwards and Dick Crockett. The same team next collaborated with Rooney in the Navy in All Ashore made the following year. The three worked together again on Rooneys television series The Mickey Rooney Show/Hey, Mulligan in 1954-55. Their final film in the Columbia contract was the black and white crime drama Drive a Crooked Road. The films title comes from the military cadence by Willie Lee Duckworth that was a major 1951 chart hit for Vaughn Monroe. Main Street to Broadway Main Street to Broadway is a 1953 light drama-comedy film by independent producer Lester Cowan, his final credit, in collaboration with The Council of the Living Theatre, which provided tie-up with a number of well-known Broadway names. Release was by MGM. The backstage story features Tom Morton as an aspiring playwright who hopes to stage a Broadway production, Mary Murphy, as a young lady from Indiana, and radio-TV humorist Herb Shriner in a rare acting role as a hardware store owner. Tallulah Bankhead is featured in a parody sequence of herself. The list of Broadway luminaries also playing themselves, in smaller cameos, includes Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Shirley Booth, Louis Calhern, Faye Emerson, Rex Harrison, Helen Hayes, Mary Martin, Lilli Palmer, John Van Druten and Cornel Wilde. Included is New York baseball manager Leo Durocher. Many others are unidentified, such as Vivian Blaine, glimpsed in a theater lobby. In one scene, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II create a new song, "Theres Music in You", then perform it for their friends, with Rodgers at the piano and Hammerstein singing the vocals. Mary Martin is later seen rehearsing the song for director Joshua Logan. The black-and-white film, which has a running time of 97 minutes, was directed by Tay Garnett, screenplay by Samson Raphaelson, based on a story Robert E. Sherwood, and photographed by James Wong Howe. Sequences were filmed in New York, with shots at the Martin Beck and old Empire theaters. Others as story characters include Gertrude Berg, as a landlady, Agnes Moorehead, Rosemary de Camp, Arthur Shields, and, in a fantasy sequence, Florence Bates, Madge Kennedy, Carl Benton Reid, Frank Ferguson, and Robert Bray. Port Sinister Port Sinister is a 1953 American independently made black-and-white adventure science fiction film, produced by Jack Pollexfen and Albert Zugsmith, and directed by Harold Daniels. The film was written by Jack Pollexfen and Aubrey Wisberg and stars James Warren, Lynne Roberts, and Paul Cavanagh. Port Sinister was theatrically distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. The films storyline involves the 17th-century Caribbean city of Port Royal in mid-20th century. The Steel Key The Steel Key is a 1953 British thriller film directed by Robert S. Baker and starring Terence Morgan, Joan Rice and Raymond Lovell. The Girl from Moon Bridge The Girl from Moon Bridge is a 1953 Finnish drama film directed by Matti Kassila and starring Tyyne Haarla, Ansa Ikonen and Paavo Jännes. Winning of the West Winning of the West is a 1953 American western film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Gene Autry and Gail Davis. Orgullo Pride is a 1955 Spanish drama film directed by Manuel Mur Oti. I Never Forget a Face I Never Forget a Face is a 1956 documentary short film produced by famed silent comedy enthusiast and filmmaker Robert Youngson. Happy Is the Bride Happy Is the Bride is a 1958 black and white British comedy film written and directed by Roy Boulting and starring Ian Carmichael, Janette Scott, Cecil Parker, Terry-Thomas and Joyce Grenfell. It is based on the play Quiet Wedding by Esther McCracken, previously filmed in 1941. Bread, Love and Andalucia Bread, Love and Andalusia is a 1958 Italian-Spanish comedy film directed by Javier Setó and starring Carmen Sevilla, Vittorio De Sica and Vicente Parra. De Sica reprises his role as the Carabinieri officer Carotenuto from Bread. He travels to Seville where he falls in love with a beautiful young dancer. The Restless Night Restless Night is a 1958 West German war drama film directed by Falk Harnack and starring Bernhard Wicki, Ulla Jacobsson and Hansjörg Felmy. It is set on the Eastern Front during the Second World War. The films sets were designed by the art directors Franz Bi and Bruno Monden. It was partly shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. Riot in Juvenile Prison Riot in Juvenile Prison is a 1959 film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Jerome Thor and Scott Marlowe. Unnatural History Unnatural History is a 1959 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Abe Levitow, with a story by Mike Maltese. The cartoon is made up of blackout gags with no real story tying them together, similar to many cartoons directed by Tex Avery. Zhestokost Cruelty is a 1959 Soviet dramatic film directed by Vladimir Skuybin and written by Pavel Nilin. Girl of the Night Girl of the Night is a film drama starring Anne Francis, made in 1960 by . It was based on a best-seller written by Harold Greenwald, The Call Girl. Invincible Masked Rider The Invincible Masked Rider is a 1963 adventure film directed by Umberto Lenzi. It was based on a novel by Johnston McCulley. The film was released in the US as Terror of the Black Mask. It starred Pierre Brice, Daniele Vargas and Helene Chanel. Commando Marcia o Crepa known as The Legions Last Patrol in the UK and Commando in the US is a 1962 European co-production war film about the Algerian War of Independence. It was released in 1964 in the USA by American International Pictures on a double feature with Torpedo Bay/Beta Som. In the UK this film was shown at Odeon cinemas as part of a double feature with The Day of the Triffids. All Soul's Day All Souls Day is the English title for Zaduszki, a film released in 1962, directed by the Polish film director Tadeusz Konwicki. Much like Konwickis 1958 film The Last Day of Summer, All Souls Day is a story of survivors and the lasting psychic damage of World War II. In both films, the director embraces his position as a film amateur, self-consciously avoiding genre conventions. Unlike his earlier effort, however, All Souls Day is driven by more conventional plot and dialogue elements that move beyond experimental filmmaking. Two young lovers, Wala and Michael, travel to a provincial town to spend the weekend at a small hotel. Memories of the war and Walas guilt in the wake of a previous lovers death hang in the air. While both Michael and Wala are starving for love, they cannot transcend their wartime experiences. The film won the Special Jury Award at the International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg in 1962. Mujhe Jeene Do Mujhe Jeene Do is a 1963 Hindi film, directed by Moni Bhattacharjee and written by Aghajani Kashmeri. This dacoit drama stars Sunil Dutt, Waheeda Rehman, Nirupa Roy, Rajendranath and Mumtaz. Shot in the Chambal Valley ravines of Bhind-Morena under police protection in Madhya Pradesh state, and Mohan Studios, Mumbai the film highlights the acting talents of its star cast; Waheeda Rehman and Sunil Dutt, and indeed the music by musical genius Jaidev. It was the fourth highest grossing Bollywood film of the year, and the official selection at the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also the second success in a row of actor Sunil Dutts production banner, Ajanta Arts, after Yeh Rastey Hain Pyar Ke, which had been released earlier that year. Mujhe Jeene Do was Indias third "dacoit" film, a genre loosely inspired by Hollywood westerns, but more so by the menace of dacoity in Central India in the early 1960s. The film was a major success, like the earlier two other big films in the same genre, Ganga Jamuna and Raj Kapoors Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai. Piccadilly null Uhr zwölf Piccadilly Zero Hour 12 is a 1963 West German crime film directed by Rudolf Zehetgruber and starring Helmut Wildt. Double Edged Crime Crimen de doble filo is a 1965 Spanish film. Samba Samba is a 1965 Brazilian-Spanish musical film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Sara Montiel, Marc Michel and Fosco Giachetti. The films sets were designed by the art directors Enrique Alarcón and Pierino Massenzi. Lost Treasure of the Incas Hercules and the Treasure of the Incas is a 1964 film written and directed by Piero Pierotti and starring Alan Steel. Originally conceived as a peplum film, given the contemporary success of A Fistful of Dollars, it was turned into a western film during the shootings, resulting in a bizarre crossover between the two genres. The Terrace The Terrace is a 1963 Argentine drama film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. It was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival. Skies Above Heaven on Ones Head is a 1965 French science fiction film directed by Yves Ciampi. It was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Golden Prize. Un milliard dans un billard Diamonds Are Brittle is a 1965 French romantic crime film directed by Nicolas Gessner. Rita, la figlia americana Rita the American Girl is a 1965 Italian musicarello film directed by Piero Vivarelli with Totò and Rita Pavone. San Ferry Ann San Ferry Ann is a 1965 British sound effect comedy. Wordlessly, with soundtrack and sound effects, it tells the story of a holiday crossing from Dover to Calais. Un monde nouveau Un monde nouveau is a 1966 French-Italian drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica. Most notably it featured Sean Connery as himself. Harry Saltzman produced the film. I Belong to Me I Belong to Me is a 1967 Danish musical film directed by Erik Balling and starring Daimi. Catch As Catch Can Catch As Catch Can is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Franco Indovina. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Det største spillet Det største spillet is a 1967 Norwegian war drama directed by Knut Bohwim, starring Gard Øyen, Carl Henrik Størmer and Sverre Anker Ousdal. The film tells the story about Norwegian resistance member Gunvald Tomstad, and his experience as a double agent during World War II. 11 Uhr 20 11 Uhr 20 is a German crime television miniseries in three episodes, each having a length of about 60 minutes. It was written by Herbert Reinecker, directed by Wolfgang Becker and produced by Helmut Ringelmann. The episodes were shown in colour on the ZDF channel in January 1970. Chi-zome no daimon is a 1970 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. How Do I Love Thee? How Do I Love Thee? is a 1970 American comedy-drama film directed by Michael Gordon. It stars Jackie Gleason and Maureen OHara and is based on Peter De Vriess 1965 novel Let Me Count the Ways. Strawberries Need Rain Strawberries Need Rain is a 1970 film directed by Larry Buchanan and starring Les Tremayne and Monica Gayle. The film was inspired by the works of Ingmar Bergman and Buchanan allegedly talked some theatre owners into advertising it as a Bergman film. It was shot in various German towns in the Texas Hill Country. Buchanan described the "story as essentially European in nature". North of Superior North of Superior is a 1971 Canadian IMAX film directed by Graeme Ferguson. It is a travelogue of the area of Ontario, north of Lake Superior. It was commissioned for the then-new Ontario Place and was one of the first IMAX films made. Designed to show off the large size screen and detail of IMAX images, the film continues to be shown in IMAX festivals, and has been exhibited internationally. It used extensive flying scenes that provide an in-flight effect that would become widely imitated in future IMAX films. Questa specie d'amore Questa specie damore is a 1972 Italian drama film directed by Alberto Bevilacqua. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Bevilacqua himself. The film was awarded with the David di Donatello for best film and two Nastro dArgento awards for best screenplay and for best story. Book of Numbers Book of Numbers is a 1973 American crime film, directed by and starring Raymond St. Jacques. It was produced by AVCO Embassy Pictures, and is the story of two black waiters who team up in El Dorado, Arkansas to run a numbers racket among the poor and working class black community in the 1930s. Meanwhile, they evade and outsmart the KKK, corrupt white police officers, and deflect a hostile take-over from a nearby mafia gang. The movie is based on the 1969 novel of the same name by Robert Deane Pharr, and is the only film directed by actor Raymond St. Jacques. It was filmed in Texas and received critical praise upon release for its stylish depiction of the South in the 1930s. The Third Girl from the Left The Third Girl From the Left is a 1973 American made-for-television drama film directed by Peter Medak, written by Dory Previn, and starring Kim Novak and Tony Curtis. It was the television film debut for both Novak and Curtis. Also in the cast are Michael Conrad, George Furth and Barbi Benton. The film was originally shown on October 16, 1973. Hugh Hefner was the Executive Producer for the film, which was made by Playboy Films. Betrayal Betrayal is a 1974 ABC Movie of the Week directed by Gordon Hessler and starring Amanda Blake and Tisha Sterling, adapted from the novel Only Couples Need Apply by Doris Miles Disney. It first aired on December 3, 1974. Houston, We've Got a Problem Houston, Weve Got a Problem is a 1974 American made-for-television drama film about the Apollo 13 spaceflight, directed by Lawrence Doheny and starring Ed Nelson in the role of NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz. A Quiet Day in Belfast Collision Course: Truman vs. MacArthur Collision Course: Truman vs. MacArthur is a 1976 American made-for-television historical drama film about the confrontation between President Harry S. Truman and General of the Army Douglas MacArthur during the Korean War. L'altra metà del cielo Laltra metà del cielo is a 1977 Italian comedy film directed by Franco Rossi. It is loosely based on the comedy play Romancero by Jacques Deval. Funeral for an Assassin Funeral for an Assassin is a 1974 South Africa film directed by Ivan Hall that was released in the United States in 1977. Duo ming jin jian The Fast Sword is a 1971 Hong Kong action film directed by Huang Feng. The film stars Chang Yi and Wong Chung Shun. The film was shown in France and Germany. A Ilha dos Amores A Ilha dos Amores is a 1982 Portuguese-Japanese drama film directed by Paulo Rocha. It was entered into the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Satah Se Uthata Aadmi Arising from the Surface is a 1980 Indian film directed by Mani Kaul. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. This is an essay film grounded in the writings of Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh the prominent 20th century Hindi writer, poet, essayist, literary and political critic. Utilities Utilities is a 1983 Canadian comedy film directed by Harvey Hart and starring Robert Hays and Brooke Adams. Listen to Your Heart Listen to Your Heart is a 1983 American romantic comedy TV film starring George Barrow and George Coe. The film is produced by director Don Taylor and William F. Phillips. The film was edited by Tom Stevens. The music is by James Di Pasquale. In it, a book editor falls in love with a co-worker and has complication balancing his career with his newfound love. La femme de l'hôtel A Woman in Transit is a 1984 Canadian French-language drama film directed by Léa Pool. Hadley's Rebellion Hadleys Rebellion is a 1983 American drama film directed by Fred Walton. Jaag Utha Insan Jaag Utha Insan is a 1984 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by K Vishwanath, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Sridevi, Rakesh Roshan, Sujit Kumar and Deven Verma. It is a remake of Saptapadi, in Telugu also directed by K Vishwanath. It is a love story between a Harijan boy and a Brahmin Girl, played by Mithun Chakraborty and Sridevi respectively in the lead role, supported by Rakesh Roshan, Sujit Kumar and Deven Verma. The Judge The Judge is a 1984 French crime drama film directed by Philippe Lefebvre. The film was shown at the 1984 Mystfest where it was nominated in the category of Best Picture. Hollywood Harry Hollywood Harry is a 1986 film starring and directed by Robert Forster. Isaac in America: A Journey with Isaac Bashevis Singer Isaac in America: A Journey With Isaac Bashevis Singer is a 1986 documentary made by director Amram Nowak and producer Kirk Simon. It was broadcast on the PBS series American Masters. The Loves of Kafka Los Amores de Kafka is a 1988 Argentine romantic biographical film directed by Beda Docampo Feijóo and written by Juan Bautista Stagnaro. Starring Cecilia Roth. Champ d'honneur Field of Honor is a 1987 French war film directed by Jean-Pierre Denis. It was entered into the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Cross Cross is a French crime film written and directed by Philippe Setbon. Delizia Delizia is a 1987 Italian sex comedy directed by Joe DAmato as Aristide Massaccesi. J. Edgar Hoover J. Edgar Hoover is a 1987 made-for-television biopic starring Treat Williams as the eponymous J. Edgar Hoover, the long-serving Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The film is based on the book My 30 Years in Hoovers FBI by William C. Sullivan and William S. Brown and dramatises key points in Hoovers life between the time he joined the U.S. Justice Department in 1919 and his death in May 1972. She'll Take Romance Shell Take Romance is a 1990 American made-for-television comedy film starring Linda Evans, Tom Skerritt and Larry Poindexter. It was broadcast on ABC on November 25, 1990. Nirvana Street Murder Nirvana Street Murder is a 1990 Australian comedy film, written and directed by Aleksi Vellis, starring Mark Little, Ben Mendelsohn and Mary Coustas. Golem, l'esprit de l'exil Golem, the Spirit of the Exile is a 1992 drama film directed by Amos Gitai. It is a European co-production between Germany, Netherlands, United Kingdom, France and Italy. Following Esther and Berlin - Jerusalem, the film is the third chapter in the Gitais "Exile" trilogy; it is also the middle chapter in the directors Golem trilogy, between documentary films Birth of a Golem and Golem, le jardin pétrifié. Radha Ka Sangam Radha Ka Sangam is a 1992 Hindi romance film directed and produced by Kirti Kumar. The film features Govinda, Juhi Chawla, Kirti Kumar and Abhimanyyu Raj Singh as main characters. Originally, Divya Bharti was cast in the role of Radha, her first role. She was dropped due to disagreements with the director and Juhi Chawla was signed. Impolite Impolite is a 1992 Canadian mystery film starring Robert Wisden, Suzy Joachim, Kevin McNulty and Christopher Plummer. The Private Eye Blues The Private Eye Blues is a 1994 Hong Kong crime film written, edited and directed by Eddie Fong and starring Jacky Cheung, Kathy Chow and Mavis Fan. Deep River is a 1995 Japanese film directed by Kei Kumai. It is based on the novel of the same name by Shusaku Endo. The film version was chosen as Japans official submission to the 68th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. It also marked the final film appearance of legendary Japanese actor Toshiro Mifune before his death in 1997. The film has yet to see an NTSC home media release, nor even one with an English translation. Not Me! Not Me! is a Canadian drama film, released in 1996. The full-length directorial debut of Pierre Gang, the screenplay had been written by Gang a full 10 years before he was able to make the film. It stars Richard Moffatt as René, an 11-year-old boy coming of age in 1967. When his father dies shortly after he accidentally witnesses his parents having sex, he becomes overly protective of his widowed mother Reine when she enters a new relationship with Roch, while simultaneously having his own sexual awakening when the attractive Françoise moves into a neighbouring apartment. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 1996, before opening commercially in Quebec on May 31. The film garnered two Genie Award nominations at the 17th Genie Awards in 1996, in the categories of Best Original Screenplay and Best Actress. It won the award for Best Original Screenplay. The film was Canadas submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards in 1997, but did not make the final shortlist. Nazanin Nazanin is a 1975 Iranian dramatic-romance film directed by Alireza Davood Nejad. It stars Googoosh, Genghis Vossoughi and Reza Atai. Four Boys and a Gun Four Boys and a Gun is a 1957 American crime film directed by William Berke and written by Leo Townsend and Philip Yordan. The film stars Frank Sutton, Tarry Green, James Franciscus, William Hinnant, Otto Hulett and Robert Dryden. The film was released on January 11, 1957, by United Artists. Sandok, il Maciste della giungla Temple of the White Elephant, also known as Sandok, il Maciste della Giungla, is a 1964 film directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Sean Flynn. 1918 1918 is a 1957 Finnish war film directed by Toivo Särkkä. It was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. Fallen Arches Fallen Arches is a 1998 crime film starring Richard Portnow, Karen Black, Ron Thompson, Peter Onorati, Tamara Braun, Carmine Giovinazzo, Louis Ferreira and written, produced and directed by Ron Cosentino. Albela Albela is a 1951 Bollywood musical comedy film directed by and starring Bhagwan Dada and Geeta Bali. A Hindi classic, it was the third highest-grossing film at the Indian Box Office in 1951 and its soundtrack by C. Ramchandra was acclaimed. The film was later dubbed in Tamil as Nalla Pillai in 1953. Jogan Jogan is a 1950 Hindi romantic drama film directed by Kidar Nath Sharma, starring Dilip Kumar and Nargis. It features the song "Ghungat ke pat khol" sung by Geeta Dutt. Rajendra Kumar in his film debut plays a small role. A box office success, the film became the fourth highest earning film of 1950, earning an approximate gross of Rs. 1,12,00,000 and a net of Rs.62,00,000. A Story of Healing A Story of Healing is a short documentary film in which Donna Dewey follows a team of five nurses, four anesthesiologists, and three plastic surgeons from Interplast in the United States for two weeks of volunteer work in the Mekong delta of Vietnam. The film shows not only how this changes the lives of the 110 patients who undergo surgery, but also the lives of the volunteers themselves. The epilogue, which runs after the credits, follows-up on two patients helped by Interplast, 16 months after their surgery. In 1998, "A Story of Healing" won the Academy Award for Best Documentary. In 2007, it became the first Oscar-winning film to be licensed under a Creative Commons license when it was opened under the Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License. Pafnucio Santo Pafnucio Santo is a 1977 Mexican drama film directed by Rafael Corkidi. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 50th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Il carabiniere a cavallo Il carabiniere a cavallo is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Lizzani. Don Juan in Sicily Don Giovanni in Sicilia, internationally released as Don Juan in Sicily, is a 1967 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It is loosely based on the novel with the same title by Vitaliano Brancati. Pots and Pans Pots and Pans is the 10th Van Beuren Tom and Jerry cartoon, released in May 14, 1932 with a running time of 6:12 minutes. The cartoons soundtrack is done by Gene Rodemich. The Way of Lost Souls The Way of Lost Souls is a 1929 British drama film directed by Paul Czinner and starring Pola Negri, Warwick Ward and Hans Rehmann. It is also known by the alternative title The Woman He Scorned. Location shooting was done in the far west of Cornwall around St Ives, Penzance and Helford. It was the first film made in Britain by Czinner. Wlóczegi The Vagabonds is a 1939 Polish comedy film directed by Michal Waszynski and starring Kazimierz Wajda, Henryk Vogelfänger and Stanislawa Wysocka. The London Man The Man from London or The London Man is a 1943 French thriller film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Fernand Ledoux, Suzy Prim and Jules Berry. It is an adaptation of a novel by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon. It was shot at the Buttes-Chaumont Studios in Paris. The films sets were designed by the art director Serge Piménoff. 3000 Million Without an Elevator Trois milliards sans ascenseur is a 1972 French-Italian film, directed by Roger Pigaut. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Hamari Bahu Alka Hamari Bahu Alka is a 1982 Hindi movie, directed by Basu Chatterjee, based on the Bengali story Eto Tuku Basha by Manoj Basu. It stars Rakesh Roshan, Bindiya Goswami and Utpal Dutt. Music was by Rajesh Roshan, and it had the first solo song for Alka Yagnik. Far from the Trees Far from the Trees is a documentary film by Spanish artist and director Jacinto Esteva Grew. Shot in 1963, it was held up for nine years before its release in 1972. A documentary told as a travelogue and intent on exposing the intense poverty of areas of Spain outside of the touristic eye, Far from the Trees is considered by some a successor to Luis Buñuels Land Without Bread. As a political statement, the film is a protest to the image of a newly modernized Spain being promoted by Franco. The Conquest is a 1965 Japanese film directed by Kaneto Shindo starring Kyōko Kishida. It is based on a story by Junichirō Tanizaki. The Thorn The Thorn is a comic, religious satire film released on May 24, 1974, as The Divine Mr. J. It was first shown as The Greatest Story Overtold at the Detroit Institute of Art in 1971. It was released on video in the early 1980s as The Thorn. It was written, directed and produced by Peter Alexander. Its release was legally challenged on grounds that its title and advertising deceptively exploited the fame of its co-star, Bette Midler. Lyubov zemnaya Earthy Love is a 1974 romantic drama directed by Yevgeny Matveyev and starring Matveyev, Olga Ostroumova, Yury Yakovlev. Screen adaptation of Pyotr Proskurins novel Earthy Love. This film has got 50,9 million spectators in 1975. Yevgeny Matveyev was honored with State Prize of the RSFSR for Eathy Love and Destiny. Geppo il folle Geppo il folle is a 1978 Italian musical-comedy film written, directed and starred by Adriano Celentano. Lov na jelene The Deer Hunt is a Yugoslav film directed by Fadil Hadžić. It was released in 1972. The Power of Darkness The Power of Darkness or El Poder de las tinieblas is a 1979 Argentine mystery-horror thriller film directed by Mario Sábato and starring Sergio Renán. It is based on the chapter named Informe sobre ciegos, from the novel On Heroes and Tombs, written by the father of the director, Ernesto Sábato. It was nominated for Best Film at the International Fantasy Film Award Fantasporto in 1982. The film can be read as a clear metaphor for the State terrorism and violence produced by the dictatorship that ruled Argentina at that time, the self-titled National Reorganization Process. Apradh Apradh is a 1972 action thriller romance Hindi film produced and directed by Feroz Khan. It was Feroz Khans debut as a producer and a director. The film stars Feroz Khan, Mumtaz, Prem Chopra, Iftekhar, Helen, Faryal and Madan Puri. The films music is by Kalyanji Anandji. The film is famous for the Indian funk-rock song "Ae Naujawan Hai Sab", sung by Asha Bhosle. The song was later the basis for The Black Eyed Peas hit song "Dont Phunk with My Heart" in 2005. The Magician Magician is a 1967 Soviet drama film directed by Pyotr Todorovsky. It was the Experimental Creative Studios first film. Modesta Modesta is a 1956 short film, set in Puerto Rico, in which a peasant woman rebels against her husbands authoritarianism. She and the other women of her community organize the Liberated Women League to fight for their rights. It stars Antonia Hidalgo and Juan Ortiz Jiménez. The movie was adapted by Benjamin Doniger, Luis A. Maisonet and René Marqués from a story by Domingo Silas Ortiz. It was directed by Doniger. In 1998, Modesta was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It's a Great Day! Its a Great Day is a 1955 British comedy film directed by John Warrington. A spin-off of the popular soap The Grove Family, the film stars Ruth Dunning as Gladys Grove, Edward Evans as Bob Grove, and Sid James as Harry Mason. Tai yin zhi Finger Of Doom is a 1972 Hong Kong film. Plasmo Plasmo is an Australian childrens science fiction claymation TV series that consisted of a half-hour short film made in 1989 followed by thirteen 5-minute episodes made in 1996 which aired on the ABC in 1997, and 24 other countries. The series was certified a G rating. Plasmo Mega Studios, the shows production company, was founded in 1993 "with the express purpose of producing the stop motion animation series". The company closed down 11 years later in 2004. Plasmo models were featured in the 1998 Canberra Design and Construction Exhibition Concepts, at the National Film and Sound Archive. According to Anthony Lawrence, he "devised, wrote, directed, co-produced and co-animated" the series. Lawrence has uploaded all 13 episodes in a playlist on his YouTube channel, as well as excerpts of his 20 minutes documentary in a separate playlist. The Force Beyond Secrets of the Gods is a 1977 American satirical documentary film directed by William Sachs. The Cult The Manson Massacre is a 1972 sexploitation horror film directed by Kentucky Jones and starring MaKee K. Blaisdell and Debbie Osborne. It is based on Charles Manson and the murders perpetrated under his influence in California in 1969. The film was originally released as The Cult, re-released as The Manson Massacre in 1976, again in 1980 as House of Bondage. Not Wanted on Voyage Not Wanted on Voyage is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Ronald Shiner, Brian Rix and Catherine Boyle. The film was made at British National Studios. It is based on a play by Ken Attiwill and his wife Evadne Price. Así no hay cama que aguante Así no hay cama que aguante is a 1980 Argentine comedy film directed and written by Hugo Sofovich. The Making of a New Empire The Making of a New Empire is a 95-minute documentary film by film director Jos de Putter and produced by Jura Films. The film portrays Khozh-Ahmed Noukhaev as the founder of a Moscow-based underground movement, which later became known as the Chechen mafia. The film explores Noukhaevs cultural background and his ideas about Chechenyas future. After its release in 1999, the film was nominated for the Golden Calf for best long documentary and was selected for the competition programs of several leading documentary film festivals across the globe, including Hot Docs and IDFA. I'll Sell My Skin Dearly Ill Sell My Skin Dearly is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti. Sergeant Hassan Sarjan Hassan or Sergeant Hassan is one of the film starring P. Ramlee. The film took place during the Japanese invasion of Malaya during the Second World War. Initially, the film was supposed to be directed by Lamberto Avellana; however, he was unable to fully complete the film. The directing task was later taken over by P. Ramlee. Fifty-fifty 50/50, also known as Fifty Fifty is a 1982 Norwegian drama film directed by Oddvar Bull Tuhus, starring Steinar Raaen and Rune Dybedahl. A group of kids who have just graduated from school find working life tiresome. They decide to get their old band back together, and go on a tour. Three Steps in the Dark Three Steps in the Dark is a 1953 British B-movie whodunit directed by Daniel Birt and starring Greta Gynt and Hugh Sinclair. Le coeur à l'ouvrage Le coeur à louvrage is a 2000 French comedy drama film, directed by Laurent Dussaux. Everyday Life in a Syrian Village Everyday Life in a Syrian Village is a Syrian documentary film by the director Omar Amiralay. The film was ranked #55 on the Dubai International Film Festivals 2013 list of the top 100 Arab films. Do Kaliyaan Do Kaliyan is a 1968 Indian Hindi-language film directed by R. Krishnan and S. Panju. It stars Mala Sinha, Biswajeet, Mehmood and Neetu Singh. It is a remake of Tamil movie Kuzhandaiyum Deivamum, which itself was an adaptation of the 1953 British film Twice Upon a Time and 1961 movie The Parent Trap - both based on the Erich Kästners 1949 German novel Lottie and Lisa. It was declared a hit at the box office and revitalized the career of its lead actor Biswajeet. Jung Baaz Jung Baaz is a Hindi movie directed by Mehul Kumar. The film features a huge starcast including, Govinda as Arjun Srivastav, Raaj Kumar as an advocate, Danny Denzongpa as Mahakal, Prem Chopra as Bahadur Singh, Shakti Kapoor as Numbridas, and Gulshan Grover as Rocky Verma. Anakku Sazali Anak-ku Sazali which means Sazali My Son is a 1956 Malaysian melodrama film directed and written by Phani Majumdar. The movie is about love between a man and a woman, dreams that can come true and a fathers extreme love for his son. The talented Tan Sri P. Ramlee plays the adult father character, Hassan as well as the spoilt son, Sazali Hassan. Hunger Hunger is a 2001 film written and directed by Maria Giese, based upon the 1890 novel of the same title by Norwegian author Knut Hamsun. This is the first digital feature film ever made based on a classic work of literature. Agrippina Agrippina is a 1911 Italian silent historical film directed by Enrico Guazzoni and starring Adele Bianchi Azzarili, Amleto Novelli and Maria Caserini. The film portrays the life of Agrippina the Younger, and was part of the move towards Roman epics in early Italian cinema. Trinetrudu Trinetrudu is a 1988 Indian Telugu language film starring Chiranjeevi, Bhanupriya, Kaikala Satyanarayana, Ranganath and Nagendra Babu. It is based on the Hindi movie Jalwa, and was directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy and produced by Chiranjeevi himself and his brother Nagendra Babu. The film is a remake of the 1984 film Beverly Hills Cop. It was dubbed in Hindi as Aaj Ka Shahenshah in 1997. Charleen Charleen may also refer to Charleen, a song by Terminaator. Charleen is a 1977 observational documentary film directed and shot by Ross McElwee, about his friend and former poetry teacher, Charleen Swansea. McElwee follows Charleen over a month in her life in North Carolina, where she still teaches poetry, engages in interracial flirtation , and her friendship with American poet Ezra Pound. McElwee shot the film as part of his graduate thesis at MIT. Jeevan Dhaara Jeevan Dhaara is a 1982 Indian Bollywood film directed by Tatineni Rama Rao. The film is a remake of the 1974 Tamil film Aval Oru Thodar Kathai. The film stars Rekha, Raj Babbar, Amol Palekar, Sulochana Latkar, Simple Kapadia and Rakesh Roshan. The movie belongs to Art Cinema genre, also known as Parallel Cinema. Rekha received a nomination for Filmfare Best Actress Award, the only nomination for the film. She is credited with the films box office success. Oro diablo Oro Diablo is a 2000 Venezuelan film directed by José Ramón Novoa. It was Venezuelas submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film forms part of a trilogy, with the first part being Sicario. Pluk, naufragé de l'espace Little Orbit the Astrodog and the Screechers from Outer Space is a 1979 French animated science fiction film directed by Jean Image. It is based on the 1972 TV series Arago X-001. The film is also known in English as Pluk in Cosmos and Pluk in the Space. Chimera Chimera is a 2001 Italian romance film directed by Pappi Corsicato. Maala Yogam Maalayogam is a Malayalam film released in 1990. Directed by Sibi Malayil, this film casts Jayaram, Mukesh, Parvathy, Chithra, Murali, Innocent, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Thilakan Maniyan Pillai Raju and Suma Jayaram. The script was written by A. K. Lohithadas. This film was one of the biggest hits of the year. Engeyo Ketta Kural Enkeyo Ketta Kural is a 1982 Tamil-language drama film, directed by S. P. Muthuraman. The movie stars Rajinikanth in the lead role, with Ambika and Radha playing his love interests and Meena as their daughter. The film was later remade in Telugu as Bava Maradallu in 1984, in Hindi as Suhaagan in 1986 and in Kannada as Midida Hrudayagalu in 1993. Layali ibn awa Layali ibn awa is a Syrian film directed by Abdellatif Abdelhamid and produced by the General Organization Cinema in Syria. The film was released in 1988 A Time to Kill A Time to Kill is a 1955 British crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Jack Watling, Rona Anderson, John Horsley, Russell Napier, Kenneth Kent, and John Le Mesurier. Prem Geet Prem Geet is a 1981 Indian Bollywood film directed by Sudesh Issar. It stars Raj Babbar and Anita Raj in pivotal roles. This was the debut film of actress Anita Raj. The film was proved a hit at the box office. The song "Hotho Se Chulo Tum" was the main highlight of the movie. This film gives name and fame to Raj Babbar. Holiday in Seoul Holiday in Seoul is a 1997 South Korean film starring Choi Jin-sil. The film is two stories of four different people intertwine in Seouls urban jungle. The Council of Egypt The Council of Egypt is a 2002 Italian drama film directed by Emidio Greco. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Leonardo Sciascia. It premiered at the 2002 Montreal World Film Festival, in which it entered the main competition. The film was awarded with a Nastro dArgento for best scenography. The film is based on the novel of the same title by Leonardo Sciascia. Ekka Raja Rani Ekka Raja Rani is a 1994 Bollywood action drama film starring Govinda. Close Up Close Up is a 1996 American crime drama film. It marked Will Arnetts film debut. The Tailor of Gloucester The Tailor of Gloucester is a television Christmas special first broadcast on 28 December 1989 on ITV. It is based on the childrens story by Beatrix Potter. Farewell, America Farewell, America is a 1951 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Dovzhenko. Why Can't We Be a Family Again? Why Cant We Be a Family Again? is a 2002 American short documentary film directed by Roger Weisberg and Murray Nossel about two African American brothers in Brooklyn struggling to reunite with their mother, a recovering drug addict. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Nuts & Bolts Hochbetrieb is a 2003 silent, slapstick short film lasting six minutes. Written and directed by Andreas Krein, it received a Menzione Speciale at the Venice Film Festival - "For having paid a tribute to Harold Lloyd, who shall not be forgotten, by means of modern technology." Set on top of a high-rise construction site in the 1930s, the film depicts the antics of a foreman and his apprentice while hunting for a frog and stolen food. The film was shotentirely in front of bluescreen in 2001. Principal photography was followed by two years of post production to create the construction site and city environment. After its release, Hochbetrieb was invited to over 100 film festivals worldwide, including TriBeCa Film Festival and the Berlinale Kinderfilmfest. It won the German Federal Film Boards short film award, Short Tiger, and the Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Shortfilm Award. In 2004 it received theatrical release as part of a feature-length short film compilation. Puff and the Incredible Mr. Nobody Puff and the Incredible Mr. Nobody is a 30-minute animated television film loosely based on the song Puff by Leonard Lipton and Peter Yarrow. This film is produced by Fred Wolf Films. The title character was voiced by Burgess Meredith, and the film also featured the voice of David Mendenhall. The special first aired May 17, 1982 on CBS. This was the last Puff the Magic Dragon special. Among the Ruins Among the Ruins is a 1959 Egyptian romance film starring Faten Hamama and Emad Hamdy. The film is directed by the Egyptian film director Ezzel Dine Zulficar and based on a novel written by Youssef El Sebai. Hamama received an award for her performance and the film was listed in the top 150 Egyptian films in 1996. Sheshnaag Sheshnaag is a 1990 Bollywood fantasy film, produced by Syed Ayub, Deepak Adhiya and Nalini Shankar under the AA Films banner and directed by K.R. Reddy. It stars Jeetendra, Rishi Kapoor, Rekha, Madhavi, Mandakini in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal. Sesh Anka Sesh Anka is a 1963 Indian Bengali-language thriller film directed by Haridas Bhattacharya, and made by Kalpana Movies, Kolkata. This film was loosely inspired by the 1958 film Chase a Crooked Shadow. The film was remade in Tamil in 1964 as Puthiya Paravai. Gada Meilin Gada Meilin is a 2002 film directed by Chinese director Feng Xiaoning. It deals with the story of Inner Mongolian hero Gada Meiren, who led a failed rebellion at the beginning of the 1930s against dispossession of Mongol banner lands by Zhang Zuolin and Zhang Xueliang. Passages Passages is a 2004 Chinese drama film directed by Yang Chao. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Caméra dOr Mention Spéciale prize. The Hangman The Hangman is a Bollywood drama film produced by Bipin Patel and directed by Vishal Bhandari. The film stars Om Puri, Shreyas Talpade and Gulshan Grover in lead roles. It was set to be released in English first, in 2005 but it failed. Then it was rescheduled to be released in 2007. This time again, the release met with a failure. Finally enough, it was released worldwide on 5 February 2010. A dubbed in English was also released. Panaghóy sa subâ: The Call of the River Panaghoy sa Suba, is a 2004 Visayan language film produced and directed by Cesar Montano, who also played the lead role. Panaghoy sa Suba is an historical romance drama about a love triangle which takes place during the Second World War. Its themes concern Filipino nationalism and the legacies of colonialism. Two Great Sheep Two Great Sheep is a 2004 satirical Chinese film directed by Liu Hao and cast primarily with unknown actors. Two Great Sheep tells the gentle story of a peasant couple, played by Sun Yunkun and Jiang Zhikun, who are charged with caring for two foreign sheep that they must somehow breed for the community. Lius second film and the first under government approval, Two Great Sheep can be located as part of a broader trend of independent Chinese filmmakers switching their focuses to state-approved productions during the early years of the 21st century. Besides Liu, these years saw many of the leading figures of the "sixth-generation" turning in their first SARFT-approved productions, including Jia Zhangke, Zhu Wen, and Wang Xiaoshuai. Two Great Sheep premiered at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival on September 14, 2004. Blackmore's Night: Castles & Dreams Castles and Dreams is a DVD released by the band Blackmores Night in 2005. It was released as a Region 2 DVD on May 30, 2005 after being pushed back multiple times. It was released as a Region 1 DVD on October 11, 2005. "Castles and Dreams" is a song by Blackmore’s Night from their 1999 album Under a Violet Moon. In 2008 the DVD went Gold in Germany. Morecambe Church Lads' Parade at Drill Morecambe Church Lads Brigade at Drill is a 1901 British short silent documentary film, directed by James Kenyon and Sagar Mitchell, showing the parade drill of the Morecambe Church Lads Brigade on 3 July 1901. The film, which was premiered at the Wintergardens in Wigan on the same day it was filmed, was popular and went on to be shown at other venues in the North of England. Pehchaan: The Face of Truth Pehchaan: The Face of Truth is a Bollywood film released in 2005. The film directed by Shrabani Deodhar stars Vinod Khanna, Rati Agnihotri and Raveena Tandon who also produced the film. Film Star Film Star is a 2005 Hindi film directed by Tanuja Chandra and starring Priyanshu Chatterjee, Mahima Chaudhry Vasundhara Das and Anup Shukla Wu qiong dong Perpetual Motion is an independent Chinese film directed by Ning Ying. The film follows four wealthy, high-powered women living in Beijing during the Chinese New Year. The film had its North American premiere on September 10, 2005 at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. Perpetual Motion was co-written by Ning, musician and author Liu Sola, and publisher Hung Huang and was produced by Beijing Happy Village, Ltd. The film opened in Chinese cities in late February 2006 to some controversy due to its depiction of assertive, sexually confident women. The version shown was slightly edited compared to the versions shown abroad in Toronto and Venice, with some of the more explicit discussions on sex as well as a scene involving the four main characters listening to an old revolutionary song in high heels and makeup being edited or cut. Given its content, Perpetual Motion is often referred to as a Chinese version of the American television series Sex and the City. Stephanie's Image Stephanies Image is a 2009 American drama film directed by Janis DeLucia Allen, written by J.P. Allen and featuring Melissa Leo in the title role. The Hunchback of Notre Dame The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a 1986 Australian/American fantasy animated film and an adaptation of the 1831 novel of the same name by Victor Hugo. Desmond & The Swamp Barbarian Trap Desmond & the Swamp Barbarian Trap is a Swedish stop motion-animated feature film that premiered on 19 November 2006. Footskating 101 - The Movie Footskating 101 is an independently produced, South African comedy film. Dream's Ashes Dreams Ashes is a 2005 street movie based on drug dealing in the North of England. Filmed entirely in the city of Leeds, this film portrays criminal youth culture in Britain at the turn of the 21st century. You Got Me! You Got Me! is a 2007 Filipino romantic comedy film that tells a love story between three people, the strong aggressive police woman played by actress-host Toni Gonzaga, the shy-type police man played by actor-singer Sam Milby, and the bad boy played by model-actor Zanjoe Marudo. It was produced by Star Cinema, ABS-CBN Film Productions. Secrets of the Psychics "Secrets of the Psychics" is a 1993 episode of the PBS series NOVA, presented by former magician and paranormal investigator James Randi. Also appearing in stock footage are Peter Popoff, Uri Geller, and many others. In the program, "Randi argues that successful psychics depend on the willingness of their audiences to believe that what they see is the result of psychic powers." Seena Thana Cheena Thaana 001 is a 2007 Tamil action comedy film starring Prasanna and Sheela. Its a remake of the 2003 Malayalam action-comedy film, C.I.D. Moosa. Shoot Down Shoot Down is a 2006 documentary regarding the events surrounding the Brothers to the Rescue organization and the eventual shootdown of two of its aircraft. Based on five reviews collected by Rotten Tomatoes, 80% of the critics enjoyed Shoot Down with an average rating of 7/10. Fog Warning Fog Warning is a 2008 independent physiological thriller horror film written and directed by Christopher Ward in New Haven. Sakal, sakali, saklolo Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo, a romantic comedy movie released by Star Cinema, is an official entry to the 33rd Metro Manila Film Festival - Philippines. This is the sequel of the 2006 film Kasal with Judy Ann Santos and Ryan Agoncillo reprising their roles. There were some scenes filmed in Spain. Santos and Agoncillo were in attendance during the California and Hawaii international premieres. Burning the Future: Coal in America Burning the Future: Coal in America is a 2008 documentary film produced and directed by David Novack. The film focuses on the impacts of mountaintop mining in the Appalachians, where mountain ridges are scraped away by heavy machinery to access coal seams below, a process that is cheaper and faster than traditional mining methods but is damaging to the environment. Some environmental problems discussed in the film include disfigured mountain ranges, extinct plant and animal species, toxic groundwater, and increased flooding. The films run time is 89 minutes. In 2012, it was rereleased in a shorter, updated version, that was created for public broadcast on PBS. This new version of the film’s run time is 56 minutes. The executive producer of the film is CJ Follini, founder and CEO of the former Gun For Hire Production Studios. Praise Band: The Movie Praise Band: The Movie is a 2008 faith-based film by Elevating Entertainment Motion Pictures. It starred George Hamilton IV, Adam Melton and James Dana Bryan. The screenplay was written by Joshua Moody and the film was produced and directed by Dave Moody. Still the Drums Still the Drums is a 2009 film written, produced, directed and edited by actor Talbot Perry Simons. His first film, it premiered on U.S. Cable TVs Movies On Demand Pay Per View in January 2013. The title Still the Drums is an excerpt from the poem "The Illusion of War" written after the Civil war by English author Richard Le Gallienne. Still the Drums is about four best friends that went to Vietnam as U.S. Marines. The story deals with friendship, patriotism, heroism and post-traumatic stress disorder. We look in on these soldiers thirty-nine years after their war, has been over. Still the Drums had premiered on August 1, 2009 at the Regency Fairfax Cinema on Beverly Blvd. In West Hollywood, California, it was selected as a finalist in the 2009 New York International Independent Film and Video Festival. The Kiss The Kiss is a 2007 Japanese crime drama film directed by Kunitoshi Manda, starring Eiko Koike, Etsushi Toyokawa and Toru Nakamura. When Love Begins... When Love Begins is a 2008 Filipino romance film directed by Jose Javier Reyes and starring Aga Muhlach and Anne Curtis. The film was released by Star Cinema. The Real Shaolin The Real Shaolin is a 2008 documentary film directed by Alexander Sebastien Lee. The Real Shaolin follows the story of two Chinese and two Westerners who journey to the Shaolin Temple in China, inspired by the legends portrayed in Kung Fu movies with Bruce Lee and Jet Li. In the course of excruciating martial arts training, their fantasies to become Kung Fu warriors collide with harsh reality, as the Shaolin Temple is the ultimate test for martial artists from all over the world. The Real Shaolin had its World Premiere at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, and USA Premiere and winner of Special Jury Prize for Best Documentary at the 2009 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. The Real Shaolin has played in festivals around the world including Hawaii International Film Festival, Doc NZ, Planet Doc Review, San Diego Asian Film Festival, and the DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival. In October 2009, The Real Shaolin premiered at New York Citys IFC Center for the documentary screening series Stranger than Fiction. The Real Shaolin was broadcast on Television in France and Germany on Arte, in the Netherlands on Holland Doc 24, in Israel on Yes Satellite TV, in Poland on Against Gravity, and on Air Canada flights. No Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle School No Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle School is a 2010 direct-to-video family comedy film. It starred Bill Cobbs, Lee Meriwether, Blake Michael, Celeste Kellogg and Ashton Harrell. The screenplay was written by Joshua Moody and the film was directed by Dave Moody for Elevating Entertainment Motion Pictures, who also provided the musical score for the film. Shankar Guru Shankar Guru is a 1978 Indian Kannada film directed by V. Somashekhar starring Rajkumar, Kanchana, Jaimala in lead roles. The supporting cast features Padmapriya, Balakrishna, Vajramuni, Thoogudeepa Srinivas and Uma Shivakumar. Rajkumar appeared in a triple role in the film — as a father and his two sons separated in childhood. The film is considered one of the best Kannada films of the 1970s and is seen as a milestone in the career of Rajkumar. It was remade in Tamil as Thirisoolam, in Telugu as Kumara Raja and in Hindi as Mahaan in which, Rajkumars characters were played by Sivaji Ganesan, Krishna and Amitabh Bachchan respectively. The movie was declared an Industry hit at the box office. Morning Walk Morning Walk is a Bollywood Hindi movie directed by Arup Dutta featuring Anupam Kher as protagonist. It was released in India on 10 July 2009. Bale Pandiya Bale Pandiya is a 2010 Tamil action comedy film written and directed by Siddharth Chandrasekhar. It stars Vishnu Vishal and Piaa Bajpai in the lead roles. The film was released on 3 September 2010 to mixed reviews. The script is broadly based on the original "Bale Pandiya" The Cartoonist: Jeff Smith, BONE and the Changing Face of Comics The Cartoonist: Jeff Smith, Bone and the Changing Face of Comics is a 2009 documentary about the life and art of Jeff Smith, the creator of the Bone comic series and described as one of Americas greatest living cartoonists. The feature-length film is by American director Ken Mills and was produced by Mills James Productions. The Cartoonist has been released for international distribution on DVD. Abbaigaru Abbaigaru is a 1993 Telugu comedy drama film, produced by M. Narasimha Rao under Raasi Movies and directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. It stars Venkatesh, Meena in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. The movie is a remake of the 1987 Tamil movie Enga Chinna Rasa, whose story was inspired by the Kannada novel Mallammana Pavada by B. Puttaswamayya, which incidentally went on to be adapted into a 1969 Kannada movie Mallammana Pavaada. The screenplay of the Kannada movie was written by Telugu director P. Pullaiah based on his 1955 Telugu movie with similar story titled Ardhangi, which itself was based on Maddipatla Suris Telugu translation of the Bengali novel Swayamsidda, written by Manilal Banerjee. Swayamsiddha went on to be made into a 1975 Bengali movie of same name. Ardhangi was remade in Tamil as Pennin Perumai and in Hindi twice as Bahurani in 1963 and as Jyoti in 1981. Enga Chinna Rasa also went on to be remade in Hindi as Beta, in Kannada as Annayya and in Oriya as Santan. On Expenses On Expenses is a 2010 British television film directed by Simon Cellan Jones and starring Anna Maxwell Martin as Heather Brooke and Brian Cox as Michael Martin. The film documents the true story of American journalist Heather Brookes attempt to get expenses claims of Members of Parliament released under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and Speaker Michael Martins battle to prevent it. Heather Brooke herself appeared in the production in a non-speaking role playing the part of an unnamed MP sitting on the government benches in a scene where Michael Martin is elected to the position of Speaker of the House of Commons. Girlfriends Girlfriends is a 2009 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Kang Hye-jung, Han Chae-young, Huh E-jae and Bae Soo-bin. It is based on the 2007 chick lit novel of the same title by Lee Hong, which won the 31st Writer of Today Award. Solo for Sparrow Solo for Sparrow is a 1962 crime film directed by Gordon Flemyng and produced by Jack Greenwood and Aviral Nikhanj, part of the Edgar Wallace Mysteries series of British second-features. It stars Anthony Newlands, Glyn Houston and Nadja Regin, and features Michael Caine in an early supporting role. The film was released in America in 1966, when the producers capitalised on Caines new-found fame and released it with his name above the title. My Sweet Canary My Sweet Canary is a French-Greek-Israeli-German documentary film from 2011 about the life of Jewish-Greek rebetiko singer Roza Eskenazi. Its director is the Israeli Roy Sher. In the movie, Martha Demeteri Lewis, Tomer Katz and Mehtap Demir, three young musicians, look for the most famous singers of rebetiko and especially with the intention of learning more about the music career of Roza Eskenazi, as they travel between London, Jerusalem, Corinth, Istanbul, Athens and Salonika. Kaland Adventure is a 2011 Hungarian drama film directed by József Sipos. I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors is a 2010 animated film by Ann Marie Fleming based on a 2006 autobiographical graphic novel by Bernice Eisenstein. In the book and its film adaptation, Eisenstein explores her own identity through the experience of her parents, both Auschwitz survivors. Arakawa Under the Bridge is a 2012 Japanese film. It is based on a manga of the same name and it is directed by the director Iizuka Ken. The film stars Kento Hayashi, Mirei Kiritani and released in Japanese cinemas on February 4, 2012. Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel is a 2011 pop-art musical comedy from cult filmmaker, Wes Hurley. It stars the renowned performance artist, Marc Kenison as his gender-bending burlesque personae Waxie Moon, as well as The Stranger Genius-award winners, Sarah Rudinoff, Marya Sea Kaminski and John Osebold, Nick Garison, Keira McDonald, Sage Price, Brandon Petty, Erin Emlyn Badenhop, Inga Ingenue, Lou Henry Hoover, with memorable cameos by Jinkx Monsoon, Lynn Shelton and Jackie Hell, among others. The film also features an original soundtrack with music by Campfire OK, Jose Bold, Gretta Harley, We Are Golden, The Little Penguins and Brendan Patrick Hogan. Two songs were arranged and recorded exclusively for the film by Eric Lane Barnes - his original composition "Everything is on Fire" performed by Sarah Rudinoff and a techno version of "Cold Song" performed by Nick Garison. Wade Madsen, Anna Allen, Inga Ingenue and Waxie Moon choreographed the films many dance sequences. Several hundred looks were created for over 200 performers by the costume and makeup designer, Harmony Arnold. The Genius-award winner Jennifer Zeyl served as the art director for the film. Although, primarily a comedy, Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel experiments with narrative structure by switching genres to mirror Waxies social standing and emotional state, and in the process eschews Hollywoods traditional treatment of its female protagonists. Other experimental elements in the film include the generous use of Bertolt Brechts alienation effect and its highly stylized movement and blocking, which often reference choreographers such as Martha Graham. Ambiguous aka and is a 2003 Japanese Pink film directed by Toshiya Ueno. It was chosen as Best Film of the year at the Pink Grand Prix ceremony. Princess Lillifee and the Little Unicorn Princess Lillifee and the Little Unicorn is a 2011 German animated film directed by Ansgar Niebuhr and Hubert Weiland. It is the sequel to the 2009 film Prinzessin Lillifee. Pray for Japan Pray for Japan is a 2012 Japanese documentary film about the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. Stu Levy produced and directed the film. All of the crew, including Levy, volunteered to make it, and all of the profits from it will be donated to the non-profit organization JEN for their Tōhoku reconstruction projects. The film premiered in Tokyo on March 6, 2012, and showed for one night only in 15 North American AMC Theatres on March 14, 2012. The Knife That Killed Me The Knife That Killed Me is a 2014 British drama film that was funded as a Kickstarter project. The story about a teenage boy who becomes involved in knife crime was adapted from the novel by Anthony McGowan. It was filmed in York, North Yorkshire in a purpose-built green screen stage at GSP Studios at Bubwith, entirely on green screens. Production began in mid-February 2012 and filming began in mid-April. The film was released on 24 October 2014. A casting call for the role of Paul was posted on 26 October 2011 and another for Yorkshire-based teenagers was posted on 9 January 2012; the latter also states that Jeremy Zimmerman was the casting director. Magic Hour Magic Hour is a 2011 Greek road movie written and directed by Costas Kapakas. Emoticon ;) Emoticon ;) is a 2014 film directed, co-written and starring Livia De Paolis. Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth is a documentary film directed by Pratibha Parmar, made by Kali Films production company. The film follows the life of the Pulitzer Prize-winning author, poet and activist Alice Walker. Shooting began in May 2011. It was aired on the BBC on Monday July 8, 2013, and on PBS on February 7, 2014. Alice Walker and Pratibha Palmer have previously collaborated on A Place of Rage and Warrior Marks. Uprising Uprising is a 2012 documentary that traces the origins of the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 that began in January 2011. It provides a first hand account of the early stages of revolution and follows various leaders and organizers of the movement. The film is directed and produced by Fredrik Stanton and is being distributed by Zeitgeist Films. The Thought Exchange The Thought Exchange is a 2012 New Thought Documentary Film based on a book by the same name, it was the directorial debut of Usher Morgan who also produced the film. The film stars David Friedman and Lucie Arnaz among others who appeared on the film and testified to the concepts taught by Friedman throughout the film, this was the first film ever released by Digital Magic Entertainment. Pagaivan Pagaivan is a 1997 Tamil action comedy film directed by Ramesh Balakrishnan, starring Ajith Kumar, Sathyaraj and Anjala Zhaveri in the leading roles. The film revolves around a kidnapping undertaken by Ajith and the actions that the victims father take to save his daughter. The film also featured Ranjitha, Nagesh, K. S. Ravikumar and Vivek who all appear in supporting roles. It was released in August 1997 to mixed reviews but critics praises the comedy and performance of Sathyaraj. The film was commercially failed at the box office. Swaarangi Swaarangi is Pakistani crime drama film directed by Phida Hussain and produced by Mazhar Abbas under the production banner of Flipping Images Productions and Phida Hussain Productions. The film stars Resham, Ayub Khoso, Naveed Akbar, Waseem Manzoor, Hamza Mushtaq and Shahzaib Johar in lead roles. The film was released by Footprint Entertainment on 11 September 2015 on limited screens in Pakistan. Dirty Singles Dirty Singles is a 2014 Toronto romantic-comedy feature film written and directed by Alex Pugsley and executive produced by Global Mechanic Media and Shaftesbury Films. The film was released by Video Services Corporation in Canada in September 2014 and was released in the United States in March 2016. The film is now available in the United States on iTunes and InDemand. Agnishwar Agnishwar is a 1975 Indian Bengali-language drama film about the life and career of a patriotic, idealistic doctor. The story is inspired by the Bengali novel Agni written by Balai Chand Mukhopadhyay. Directed by Arabinda Mukhopadhyay, the film stars Uttam Kumar, Madhabi Mukherjee, Partha Mukherjee and Tarun Kumar. Mr. Theertha Mr. Theertha is a 2010 Kannada mystery drama film directed by Sadhu Kokila. The film starred Sudeep, Anant Nag and Saloni Aswani in the lead roles. The film is a remake of the Malayalam movie Spadikam. The music of the film was composed by Gurukiran. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Rowdy Simha and into Hindi as Rowdy Shankar in 2013. The Desk The Desk is a short comedy/horror/sci-fi film that premiered at the Toronto Comedy Short Film Festival in 2010, where it won the Audience Choice award. The short was written and directed by Alex R. Gonzalez and stars Ron Sparks. Adam K Adam K is a 2017 American horror film directed by Joston Theney and starring Farrah Abraham. Conversations on Serious Topics Conversations on Serious Topics is a 2012 Lithuanian documentary film directed by Giedrė Beinoriūtė. The film was selected as the Lithuanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Queen of Blood Queen of Blood is a 2013 vampire film that was written and directed by Chris Alexander and is a follow-up to his 2012 film Blood for Irina. The film had its world premiere on 4 April 2014 at the International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival and has actress Shauna Henry returning to reprise the character of Irina. A DVD and VOD release will occur in September 2015. Alexander shot part of the film using his iPhone and stated that "my recurring effect of swirling blood and colored chemicals are captured by the iPhone with absolutely no color correcting or post-production interference." Of the films inspiration, Alexander wanted to create a "vampire version of Werner Herzog’s Aguirre, and, so, I wrote a theme that reminded me a little bit of the late, great Popol Vuh’s work on Aguirre". Theory of My Unt Nathariat Amti is a comedy film directed by Akram Farid. The film stars Lebleba and Hassan Al Radad, and follows a woman trying to attract the attention of the host of the talk show that she edits. We Are Kings We Are Kings is an independent feature film directed by Toby Hubner and starring Sammy Blue, Bianca Ryan, Rita Graham, Jonathon Boogie Long and Pryce. The film was crowdsourced beginning with a Kickstarter campaign. It premiered in Los Angeles, California, on September 19, 2014. Haunted State: Whispers from History Past Haunted State: Whispers From History Past is a 2014 American documentary film executive produced and directed by Michael Brown. It is the first installment of the Haunted State film series. The films plot focuses on investigations inside Wisconsin historical locations that have paranormal events take place. The film premiered October 29, 2014 at the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center in Appleton. Moondraam Ullaga Por Moondraam Ullaga Por is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language dystopian war film written and directed by Sugan Kartthi. The film stars Sunil Kumar and Akhila Kishore in the lead roles, with cinematography handled by Dheva, edits by Richard and music composed by Ved Shankar. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Ek Aur Mahayudh by Goldmines Telefilms in 2018. Jackpot Jackpot is a 2015 Vietnamese comedy film directed by Dustin Nguyen. The film won the Golden Kite Prize and was selected as the Vietnamese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The Fabulous Allan Carr The Fabulous Allan Carr is a 2017 American documentary film from filmmaker Jeffrey Schwarz. The film details the story of the flamboyant Hollywood producer Allan Carr, famous for producing Grease, Cant Stop the Music, the musical adaptation of La Cage Aux Folles, and the notorious 1989 Academy Awards. The film made its debut at the 2017 Seattle International Film Festival. Featuring interviews and archival footage with friends and confidantes of the flamboyant producer, early reviews marked The Fabulous Allan Carr as a reverent portrait of one of Hollywoods elite, highlighting the fact that Carr "changed the face of pop and gay culture." The film features interviews with Patricia Birch, Maxwell Caulfield, Steve Guttenberg, Randy Jones, Randal Kleiser, Sherry Lansing, Lorna Luft, Michael Musto, Robert Osborne, Brett Ratner, Connie Stevens, Alana Stewart, Marlo Thomas, Bruce Vilanch and more. Joru Joru is a 2014 Indian Telugu romantic comedy directed by Kumar Nagendra and produced by Ashok and Nagarjun. The film features Sundeep Kishan, Raashi Khanna, Priya Banerjee and Sushma Raj in lead roles. The music was composed by Bheems Ceciroleo. The film was released on 7 November 2014. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Izzat Ke Khatir and released on YouTube on 1 September 2018 by Pen Movies Company . Ptitsa Bird is a 2017 Russian comedy-drama film, directorial debut of Ksenia Baskakova. The films title is a pun; the lead characters surname is Ptitsyn, which is similar to the Russian word meaning bird. Chinar Daastaan-E-Ishq Chinar: Daastaan-E-Ishq is a 2015 Bollywood movie directed by Sharique Minhaj and produced by Rajesh R Jain. Film was one of the Biggest Flops at the box office by grossing only 1 Lakh on its theartical runs Memories of a Penitent Heart Memories of a Penitent Heart is an American documentary film which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2016 and aired in shortened form on PBSs documentary series POV on July 31, 2017. Written and directed by Cecilia Aldarondo, the film centers on her attempts to find out more about the life and death of her uncle Miguel Dieppa, an aspiring actor and playwright who died of an AIDS-related illness when Aldarondo was six years old and had only ever met him once. The film had its genesis when Aldarondo received some old family home movies, including footage of Dieppa, from her mother. Knowing that her uncles partners name was Robert but not knowing his last name, she eventually succeeds in tracking him down through the films Kickstarter campaign — he is now living as a Roman Catholic priest going by the name of Father Aquin. Through interviews with Aquin, other friends who knew them and her own family, she uncovers the complicated emotional truth of his life and death, in particular the conflict between Miguels partner and his staunchly Catholic mother Carmen as Miguel was dying of AIDS. Love Me Tomorrow Love Me Tomorrow is a 2016 Filipino romantic drama film starring Piolo Pascual, Dawn Zulueta and Coleen Garcia. It is directed by Gino M. Santos. It was released on May 25, 2016 and produced by Star Cinema. Carry on Kesar Carry On Kesar is an Indian Gujarati social comedy film directed by Vipul Mehta. It is a socially relevant film that talks of a traditional elderly childless couple deciding to have a baby. It is a debut Gujarati film of actress Supriya Pathak Kapur. The cast includes Darshan Jariwala, Avani Modi and Rittesh Mobh in the lead roles. Chasing Comets Chasing Comets is a 2018 Australian comedy drama film directed by Jason Perini and written by Jason Stevens and lead actors are Dan Ewing and Isabel Lucas. The film follows the on-field and off-field life of Chase who is following his dream of playing National Rugby League. It is set in Wagga Wagga, a town divided by the Australian Football League and the NRL. The film was released to Australian theatres on 23 August 2018. Chasing Comets was filmed in Victoria and New South Wales in Australia in 2017. An Audience of Chairs An Audience of Chairs is a film directed by Deanne Foley and written by Rosemary House. It is adapted from the book by Joan Clark. It stars Carolina Bartczak as Maura, a beautiful woman suffering from mental illness. The film was theatrically released in Canada on March 6, 2019. Sew the Winter to My Skin Sew the Winter to My Skin is a 2018 South African action film directed by Jahmil X.T. Qubeka. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the South African entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. DOTGA: Da One That Ghost Away DOTGA: Da One That Ghost Away is a 2018 Filipino horror comedy film directed by Tony Y. Reyes and starring Ryan Bang, Kim Chiu, Enzo Pineda and the duo of Maymay Entrata and Edward Barber in their second film after Loving in Tandem. It was released by Star Cinema on April 18, 2018 in cinemas. ML ML is a 2018 Philippine independent film written and directed by Benedict Mique Jr., starring Eddie Garcia as a retired METROCOM Colonel suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, leading him to believe that he is still living in the days of the Marcos dictatorship. He mistakes a visiting student, played by Tony Labrusca as an activist resisting Marcos Martial Law administration, and captures and torture the student, just as he did to activists back in the 1970s. The film was released on August 3, 2018 at the 14th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival. Along with Kip Oebandas Liway, it is one of two Cinemalaya 2018 films featuring social commentary about the martial law, continuing the tradition of 2017s Respeto in light of the 2016 Burial of Ferdinand Marcos and the rise of his children Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Imee Marcos in Philippine politics. Won in a Closet Won in a Closet is a 1914 black-and-white one-reel comedy film, notable as the first film directed by Mabel Normand. The Silent Command The Silent Command is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by J. Gordon Edwards featuring Bela Lugosi as a foreign saboteur in his American film debut. The film, written by Anthony Paul Kelly and Rufus King, also stars Edmund Lowe, Alma Tell, and Martha Mansfield. The film depicts the story of Benedict Hisston, who is part of a plot to destroy the Panama Canal. Initially unable to obtain necessarily intelligence from Richard Decatur, a captain in the United States Navy, he enlists the aid of femme fatale Peg Williams. Decatur pretends to be seduced into the conspiracy, costing him his career and estranging him from his wife, but he ultimately betrays the saboteurs in Panama and stops their plan. He returns home to the Navy and his wife, and to popular acclaim for his heroics. The film was produced in cooperation with the Navy and was intended as a propaganda film to encourage support for a larger navy. The Silent Command was shown at the opening of several Fox Theatres locations and was sometimes marketed in conjunction with naval recruitment efforts. It received generally positive reviews from contemporary film critics, although modern appraisals consider the film mediocre. The Silent Command began Lugosis career in the American film industry. The films focus on his eyes, at times in extreme close-up, helped to establish his image for later roles. Unlike most Fox Film productions of the silent era, several copies of The Silent Command have survived. It has been released in multiple home video formats, and is now in the public domain and available online. The Last Man on Earth The Last Man on Earth is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by John G. Blystone, starring Earle Foxe and produced by Fox Film Corporation and loosely based on Mary Shelleys 1826 novel The Last Man. The film was remade as the semi-musical comedy Its Great to Be Alive, and influenced the sci-fi novel Mr. Adam. Yellow Pass The Yellow Ticket or Earth in Captivity is a 1928 Soviet silent drama film directed by Fyodor Otsep and starring Anna Sten, Ivan Koval-Samborsky and Mikhail Narokov. Circus Capers Circus Capers is a 1930 animated short film made by The Van Beuren Corporation and distributed by Pathé. The film, which featured the characters Milton & Rita, is part of the early sound cartoon series entitled Aesops Sound Fables, though it is not based on an Aesop fable. Released on the 28th September 1930, it was one of the last cartoons to feature Milton & Rita before Van Beuren was sued by Disney to their similarity to Mickey and Minnie in 1931. Dangerous Paradise Dangerous Paradise is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Nancy Carroll, Richard Arlen and Warner Oland. The film is an adaptation of Joseph Conrads 1915 novel Victory, with the significant change of a happy ending introduced to the plot which acknowledged a similar change made in the 1919 silent film Victory directed by Maurice Tourneur. As was common in the early years of sound, Dangerous Paradise was remade in several different languages by Paramount at the Joinville Studios in Paris. A Devil with Women A Devil with Women is a 1930 American pre-Code film starring Victor McLaglen, Mona Maris, and Humphrey Bogart, and directed by Irving Cummings. Set in a Central American country, adventurer McLaglen and sidekick Bogart find themselves in a fierce competition for a luscious young womans attentions. Notable for being among Bogarts earliest large film roles. Sally in Our Alley Sally in Our Alley is a 1931 British romantic comedy drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Gracie Fields, Ian Hunter, and Florence Desmond. Wild Horse Wild Horse is a 1931 American western film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Hoot Gibson and Alberta Vaughn. Cross-Examination Cross-Examination is a 1932 American drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring H. B. Warner, Sally Blane and Natalie Moorhead. Razzia in St. Pauli Raid in St. Pauli is a 1932 German drama film directed by Werner Hochbaum and starring Gina Falckenberg, Friedrich Gnaß and Wolfgang Zilzer. The films sets were designed by the art director Willy Schiller. It was made at the end of the Weimar Republic era. It illustrates both the powerlessness of the ordinary worker as well as an intimate portrait of the joys and sorrows of a small group of people in the harbor section of Hamburg. Wild Girl Wild Girl is a 1932 American pre-Code historical drama film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Charles Farrell, Joan Bennett, Ralph Bellamy, and Eugene Pallette. The film was based on a play by Paul Armstrong, which in turn was based on the novella Salomy Janes Kiss by Bret Harte. The story had been previously filmed as Salomy Jane and Salomy Jane. Advice to the Forlorn Advice to the Lovelorn is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Alfred L. Werker and written by Leonard Praskins. The film stars Lee Tracy, Sally Blane, Paul Harvey, Sterling Holloway, C. Henry Gordon and Isabel Jewell. The film was released on December 1, 1933, by United Artists. Blue of the Night Blue of the Night is a 1932 Mack Sennett Star Comedy starring Bing Crosby and directed by Leslie Pearce. This was the last of the six short films Crosby made for Mack Sennett and which helped launch his career as a solo performer. By Appointment Only By Appointment Only is a 1933 American pre-Code film directed by Frank R. Strayer. Successful doctor Michael Travers juggles a busy schedule of patients, one of whom is the mother of 14-year-old Judy. After Judys mother dies, Travers and his fiancé, Diane Manners, take responsibility for Judys care. Upon returning from a three-year trip to Europe, Travers finds himself falling in love with Judy, despite her engagement to Dianes younger brother, Dick. Tensions rise as the four become aware of each others feelings. Travers finally realizes how things must be, and the film ends with the marriage of Judy and Dick. The Chief The Chief is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and written by Arthur Caesar and Robert E. Hopkins. The film stars Ed Wynn, Charles "Chic" Sale, Dorothy Mackaill, William "Stage" Boyd, Effie Ellsler and C. Henry Gordon. The film was released on November 3, 1933, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Jofroi Jofroi is a 1934 French drama film directed by Marcel Pagnol and starring Vincent Scotto. It tells the story of a man who has sold his orchard. When the new owner wants to cut the trees down, the former owner threatens with suicide. The film is based on the short story "Jofroi de la Maussan" by Jean Giono, which appears in the collection of his short stories The Solitude of Compassion. One Year Later One Year Later is a 1933 American Pre-Code film directed by E. Mason Hopper. Sing, Bing, Sing Sing, Bing, Sing is a 1932 Mack Sennett Star Comedy starring Bing Crosby and directed by Babe Stafford. It was the fifth of the six short films Crosby made for Mack Sennett and which helped launch his career as a solo performer. The Three Amateurs Los tres berretines is a 1933 Argentine black and white comedy film, the first film made by the newly formed Lumiton film studio, and one of the first sound films made in Argentina. It was a great success and launched the film career of the comedian Luis Sandrini. The Tunnel The Tunnel is a 1933 French-German science fiction film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Paul Hartmann, Attila Hörbiger and Olly von Flint. The film was made by Bavaria Film, and shot at the companys Emelka Studios in Munich. It is an adaptation of Bernhard Kellermanns 1913 novel Der Tunnel about the construction of a vast tunnel under the Atlantic Ocean connecting Europe and America. It premiered at the Capitol Theatre in November 1933. A separate French version was also produced. In 1935 the film was remade in Britain with the same title. The 1935 British film was released in the United States as Transatlantic Tunnel. Buddy's Bearcats Buddys Bearcats is an American animated short film, released June 23, 1934. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Jack King; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. Buddy's Garage Buddys Garage is an American animated short film. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series, and was released on April 14, 1934. It was the last Warner Bros. short directed by Earl Duvall and only the second in which his name is so spelled. Bernard Brown was musical director of the cartoon. Java Head Java Head is a 1934 British historical drama film directed by Thorold Dickinson and J. Walter Ruben. It stars Anna May Wong, Elizabeth Allan and Ralph Richardson. Abdul the Damned Abdul the Damned is a 1935 British drama film directed by Karl Grune and starring Fritz Kortner, Nils Asther and John Stuart. It was made at the British International Pictures studios by Alliance-Capitol Productions. It is set in the Ottoman Empire in the years before the First World War, where the eponymous absolutist Sultan Abdul Hamid II and the republican Young Turks battle for power. It is also known as Abdul Hamid. After the Dance After the Dance is a 1935 American drama film directed by Leo Bulgakov and starring Nancy Carroll, George Murphy and Thelma Todd. Late Extra Late Extra is a 1935 British crime film directed by Albert Parker and starring James Mason, Virginia Cherrill, and Alastair Sim. It was made at Wembley Studios by the British subsidiary of the Fox Film Company. The films sets were designed by the art director Ralph W. Brinton. Bulldog Edition Bulldog Edition is a 1936 American film directed by Charles Lamont. The film is also known as Lady Reporter in the United Kingdom. Mad Holiday Mad Holiday is a 1936 American comedy film directed by George B. Seitz and written by Florence Ryerson and Edgar Allan Woolf. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Elissa Landi, ZaSu Pitts, Ted Healy, Edmund Gwenn and Edgar Kennedy. The film was released on November 13, 1936, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. We're in the Legion Now Were in the Legion Now is a 1936 American adventure comedy film directed by Crane Wilbur and shot in Magnacolor. The film is also known as The Rest Cure, which was the title of the 1934 original J.D. Newsom story the film was based on. Sing Me a Love Song Sing Me a Love Song is a 1936 American musical film directed by Ray Enright and written by Sig Herzig and Jerry Wald. The film stars James Melton, Patricia Ellis, Hugh Herbert, ZaSu Pitts, Allen Jenkins and Nat Pendleton. The Warner Bros. film premiered in New York City on Christmas Day 1936 and went into general release on January 9, 1937. Yellow Cargo Yellow Cargo is a 1936 American Poverty Row drama film directed by Crane Wilbur. The film is also known as Sinful Cargo in the United States. It was the first of four related films: the others were Navy Spy, The Gold Racket, and Bank Alarm. Border Phantom Border Phantom is a 1937 American Western film directed by S. Roy Luby and written by Fred Myton. The film stars Bob Steele, Harley Wood, Don Barclay, Karl Hackett, Horace Murphy and Miki Morita. The film was released on June 7, 1937, by Republic Pictures. Army Girl Army Girl is a 1938 American film starring Madge Evans and Preston Foster, combining action and the mechanisation of the horse cavalry with a romantic comedy. It was a high budget film by Republic Pictures and directed by George Nicholls Jr. King of Alcatraz King of Alcatraz is a 1938 American drama film directed by Robert Florey and starring Gail Patrick. The Lady Objects The Lady Objects is a 1938 American drama film written by Gladys Lehman and Charles Kenyon and directed by Erle C. Kenton. It was nominated for the Oscar for Best Song at the 11th Academy Awards with the song A Mist Over the Moon, with music by Ben Oakland and lyric by Oscar Hammerstein II. Although the writing credits differ, this film bears a striking resemblance to Columbias 1933 film, Ann Carvers Profession. Auto Antics Auto Antics is a 1939 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 182nd Our Gang short that was released. Das Ekel The Scoundrel or The Grouch is a 1939 German comedy film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Hans Moser, Josefine Dora and Herma Relin. It is based on the play The Scoundrel by Hans Reimann and Toni Impekoven, which had previously been made into a 1931 film. The Great Victor Herbert The Great Victor Herbert is a 1939 American musical film directed by Andrew L. Stone. During production the movie was slated to be called The Gay Days of Victor Herbert. Star Reporter Star Reporter is a 1939 American film directed by Howard Bretherton. The Brigands Friedrich Schiller – The Triumph of a Genius is a 1940 German film, based on the novel Passion by Norbert Jacques. The film focuses on the early career of the German poet Friedrich Schiller. The film was released in Italy under the title I masnadieri. It was also released in Sweden and Denmark. The Man Who Wouldn't Talk The Man Who Wouldnt Talk is a 1940 mystery film directed by David Burton and starring Lloyd Nolan, Jean Rogers, and Richard Clarke. It is a remake of the 1929 film The Valiant which had starred Paul Muni, and was based on a play of the same name. It was Nolans first film for Twentieth Century Fox, where he went on to be a successful star of B Movie mysteries such as the Michael Shayne series. Nolans portrayal of the lead character was deliberately more subdued than Munis had been, and the film was "opened up" with the addition of flashback scenes and other devices to make it less dialogue-based than the original. Seven Years Hard Luck Seven Years Hard Luck is a 1940 German romantic comedy film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Hans Moser, Ida Wüst and Olly Holzmann. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hans Ledersteger and Heinrich Richter. The film was produced by the independent company Styria-Film in German-controlled Austria. It was followed by a sequel Seven Years of Good Luck in 1942. 1-2-3-Go! 1-2-3 Go is a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn and starring George McFarland, Billie Thomas, Mickey Gubitosi, and Billy Laughlin. It was the 199th Our Gang short released. Bandit Ranger Bandit Ranger is a 1942 Western film. It was the first of six Westerns produced starring Tim Holt between 11 May and 17 July 1942 caused by Holts impending induction into the Air Corps. Spy Ship Spy Ship is a 1942 American Warner Bros. B picture drama film directed by B. Reeves Eason and written by Robert E. Kent. The film, a remake of Fog Over Frisco that was based on the short story The Five Fragments by George Dyer stars Craig Stevens, Irene Manning, Maris Wrixon, Tod Andrews, Peter Whitney and John Maxwell. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 6, 1942. Wrecking Crew Wrecking Crew is a 1942 American film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Richard Arlen, Jean Parker, and Chester Morris. The film was something of an "all star" production for Pine-Thomas Productions at the time because it united their two male stars, Arlen and Morris, and biggest female star, Parker. Law Men Law Men is a 1944 American film directed by Lambert Hillyer. Released by Monogram Pictures, it is one of the Western film series featuring Nevada Jack McKenzie and Sandy Hopkins. The film is also known as Lawmen. Machine Gun Mama Machine Gun Mama is a 1944 American musical comedy film directed by Harold Young. It was PRCs attempt to feature a comedy team to compete with Universals Abbott and Costello and Paramounts Road to ... movies and their entry in the Good Neighbor Policy film genre of the time where the United States presented both a positive image to Latin and South America as well as stimulating American tourism to the region. Harold Young had also directed the live action portions of Walt Disneys The Three Caballeros. The film had the working titles Mexican Fiesta and Moonlight Fiesta but is also known as Tropical Fury as an American TV title of the film. Zoya Zoya is a 1944 Soviet biographical war film directed by Lev Arnshtam. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. La ferme du pendu Hanged Mans Farm is a 1945 French drama film directed by Jean Dréville and starring Charles Vanel and Bourvil. It had admissions in France of 2,703,664, making it one of the most popular films of the year. Our Hearts Were Growing Up Our Hearts Were Growing Up is a 1946 American comedy film directed by William D. Russell and written by Melvin Frank, Norman Panama and Frank Waldman. It is the sequel to the 1944 film Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. The film stars Gail Russell, Diana Lynn, Brian Donlevy, Billy De Wolfe, James Brown and Bill Edwards. The film was released on June 16, 1946, by Paramount Pictures. That's My Man Thats My Man is a 1947 American drama film directed by Frank Borzage, written by Steve Fisher and Bradley King, and starring Don Ameche, Catherine McLeod, Roscoe Karns, John Ridgely, Kitty Irish and Joe Frisco. It was released on June 1, 1947, by Republic Pictures. Der Prozeß The Trial is a 1948 Austrian drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. At the 9th Venice International Film Festival, Pabst won the Award for Best Director; Ernst Deutsch won the award for Best Actor and the Volpi Cup. The story is based on the events of the Tiszaeszlár affair. Death Valley Gunfighter Death Valley Gunfighter is a 1949 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, James Nolan, Gail Davis, William "Bill" Henry, Harry Harvey and Mauritz Hugo. The film was released on March 29, 1949, by Republic Pictures. Deputy Marshal Deputy Marshall is a 1949 American Western film directed by William Berke and starring Jon Hall, Frances Langford and Dick Foran. The film was a more expensive production that usual from Robert L. Lippert who originally hoped for Rod Cameron or George Montgomery. Incident Incident is an American film noir directed by William Beaudine and featuring Warren Douglas, Jane Frazee and Robert Osterloh. Young Girls of Vienna Viennese Girls is a 1945 historical musical film directed by Willi Forst and starring Forst, Anton Edthofer and Judith Holzmeister. The film was made by Wien-Film, a Vienna-based company set up after Austria had been incorporated into Greater Germany following the 1938 Anschluss. It was the third film in Forsts "Viennese Trilogy" which also included Operetta and Vienna Blood. The film was finished in 1945, during the closing days of the Second World War. This led to severe delays in its release, which eventually took place in 1949 in two separate versions. One was released by the Soviet-backed Sovexport in the Eastern Bloc and the other by Forst. Yvonne of the Night Yvonne of the Night is a 1949 Italian melodrama film. It was directed by Giuseppe Amato. ¡Ay amor... cómo me has puesto! Oh Darling! Look What Youve Done! is a 1951 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Rebeca Iturbide and Marcelo Chávez. A bakery delivery man falls in love with a middle-class woman after helping her following an accident, but her family object to him. Brigada criminal Criminal Brigade is a 1950 Spanish crime film directed by Ignacio F. Iquino and starring José Suarez, Soledad Lence and Alfonso Estela. It is a film noir with large amounts of location shooting in Madrid. Desperadoes of the West Desperadoes of the West is a 12-chapter Republic film serial. Roaring City Roaring City is a 1951 American crime film directed by William Berke and starring Hugh Beaumont, Edward Brophy and Richard Travis. It is a B movie, released by the low-budget Lippert Pictures. A private detective investigated a boxers sudden death in San Francisco. Sunny Side of the Street Sunny Side of the Street is a 1951 comedy film directed by Richard Quine and starring Frankie Laine and Billy Daniels. Flamenco Flamenco is a 1952 Spanish documentary film directed by Edgar Neville. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. I Was It Three Times Je lai été trois fois , is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Sacha Guitry, written by Sacha Guitry, starring Sacha Guitry and Louis de Funès. The English international title of this film is "She and Me". Brighthaven Express Salute the Toff is a 1952 British crime film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring John Bentley and Carol Marsh. The film was based on the 1941 novel of the same name by John Creasey, the sixth in the series featuring upper-class sleuth Richard Rollison, also known as "The Toff". This film and another Toff adaptation, Hammer the Toff, were shot back-to-back at Nettlefold Studios in the summer of 1951. They were released to cinemas in January and May 1952 respectively. Neither film was thought to have survived and both were classed as "missing, believed lost", although there was a degree of hope that they might be lurking as yet uncatalogued in British TV archives. Both films are included on the British Film Institutes "75 Most Wanted" list of missing British feature films. This changed in 2013 when Salute The Toff was finally released on DVD from Renown Pictures Limited. Vasili's Return The Return of Vasili Bortnikov is a 1953 Soviet drama film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin based on the novel The Harvest by Galina Nikolayeva. Love in Pawn Love in Pawn is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Bernard Braden and Barbara Kelly. Fireman Save My Child Fireman Save My Child is a 1954 American comedy film starring Hugh OBrian and Buddy Hackett. The movie was directed by Leslie Goodwins. Koncert Koncert is a Yugoslav film directed by Branko Belan. It was released in 1954. Oktavijan Miletić was the cinematographer for the film. The Night Runner The Night Runner is a 1957 American film noir drama film directed by Abner Biberman, produced by Albert J.Cohen, with a screenplay by Gene Levitt. "The Night Runner" stars Ray Danton and Colleen Miller. A released mental patient falls in love but cant control his violent urges. Life Begins at 17 Life Begins at 17 is a 1958 American film starring Dorothy Johnson, Mark Damon, Edd Byrnes and Luana Anders. Machete Machete is a 1958 American drama film directed by Kurt Neumann and written by Kurt Neumann and Carroll Young. The film stars Mari Blanchard, Ruth Cains, Albert Dekker, Juano Hernandez, Carlos Rivas and Lee Van Cleef. The film was released in December 1958, by United Artists. Senior Prom Senior Prom is a 1958 American musical film directed by David Lowell Rich and starring Jill Corey and Paul Hampton. others, as well as a rare non-Stooge appearance by Moe Howard. Sputnik A Dog, a Mouse and a Sputnik is a 1958 French comedy film. It was also known as Hold That Satellite or À pied, à cheval et en spoutnik !. The End of the Line The End of the Line is a 1957 British crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Alan Baxter, Barbara Shelley, Ferdy Mayne and Jennifer Jayne. The film was released in the United States in 1959. It was made at Southall Studios in West London. Signal Over the City Signal Over the City is a Yugoslav film directed by Žika Mitrović. It was released in 1960. I'll Go to the Minister Ill Go to the Minister is a 1962 Hungarian comedy film directed by Frigyes Bán and starring László Bánhidi, Antal Páger and János Rajz. The Grand Olympics The Grand Olympics is a 1961 Italian documentary film, directed by Romolo Marcellini, made in 1961. It was nominated as Best Documentary Feature at 34th Academy Awards in 1961. I'll Give My Life Ill Give My Life is a 1960 American film directed by William F. Claxton. The film is also known as The Unfinished Task in the United States. The Miracle of Father Malachia The Miracle of Father Malachia is a 1961 West German black-and-white film directed by Bernhard Wicki and starring Horst Bollmann. The film is based on the 1938 novel Father Malachys Miracle by Bruce Marshall and tells the story of a supposed miracle in a West German town that is soon exploited and sensationalized by the media and profiteers. The film won several awards and was the official West German submission to the 34th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. The Purple Hills The Purple Hills is a 1961 American Western film directed by Maury Dexter and written by Russ Bender and Edith Cash Pearl. The film stars Gene Nelson, Kent Taylor, Danny Zapien, Medford Salway, Russ Bender and Joanna Barnes. The film was released in November 1961, by 20th Century Fox. They All Died Laughing A Jolly Bad Fellow is a 1964 British film directed by Don Chaffey. It stars Leo McKern and Janet Munro. Sex and the College Girl Sex and the College Girl is a 1964 American comedy film directed by Joseph Adler and starring John Gabriel, Luana Anders and Charles Grodin. Barev, yes em Hello, Its Me! is a 1966 Armenian drama film directed by Frunze Dovlatyan. It was entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival, nominated to Palme dOr and awarded by the State Prize of Armenia in 1967. The film is based on Artem Alikhanians biography. Dead Run Dead Run is a 1967 American-German-French-Italian co-production crime film written and directed by Christian-Jaque. It is based on the novel Dead Run by Robert Sheckley. The movie was shot in Berlin, Vienna, Paris, and Lucerne Kanton Luzern. A Rose for Everyone A Rose for Everyone is a 1967 Italian film. It stars Claudia Cardinale. Bedroom Stewardesses The Doctor of St. Pauli is a 1968 West German crime film directed by Rolf Olsen and starring Curd Jürgens, Horst Naumann and Christiane Rücker. Sedmi kontinent The Seventh Continent is a Croatian film directed by Dušan Vukotić. It was released in 1966. A Promise of Bed This, That and the Other, originally released as A Promise of Bed, is a 1969 British sex comedy, featuring a trilogy of stories. The cast included Victor Spinetti, Dennis Waterman, John Bird, Vanessa Howard, Vanda Hudson, Alexandra Bastedo and Valerie Leon. The Spy Killer The Spy Killer is a 1969 American action thriller drama spy television film originally aired on ABC and directed by Roy Ward Baker. Its teleplay, written by Jimmy Sangster, was based on his own 1967 novel private i. The film starred Robert Horton, Sebastian Cabot, and Jill St. John. In the following year, a sequel titled Foreign Exchange was released with the same main cast and crew. Both novels were reprinted by Brash Books in September 2019 in ebook, paperback and audio editions. Three's a Crowd Threes a Crowd is a 1969 American made-for-television comedy film starring Larry Hagman, who was starring in the hit sitcom I Dream of Jeannie at the time. The film was directed by Harry Falk for Screen Gems, the production company behind I Dream of Jeannie. The films title tune was written, performed and produced by Boyce and Hart, who wrote and produced several of the Monkees hits as well as songs for Little Anthony and the Imperials, Del Shannon, Fats Domino, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Chubby Checker and the theme song to Days of Our Lives. The duo also appeared with Hagman in an episode of I Dream of Jeannie. The film originally aired as the ABC Movie of the Week on December 2, 1969 . The Night of the Assassin Rendezvous with Dishonour is a 1970 drama film directed by Adriano Bolzoni and starring Michael Craig. Sign of Aquarius Ghetto Freaks is a 1970 American independent hippie exploitation film directed by Robert J. Emery and written by John Pappas and Robert J. Emery. It was filmed entirely on location in Cleveland, and originally opened in Cleveland under the title Sign of Aquarius, alternately titled Love Commune. Shortly thereafter, the film was retitled Ghetto Freaks and edited to include two additional minutes of footage showing a young, handsome black man performing a blood ceremony with a group of robed young women. The Ghetto Freaks version was marketed as a blaxploitation film, despite almost all the films actors, including the male and female leads, being white. The film has also been distributed under the titles Wages of Sin and The Aquarians. The House Without Frontiers A House Without Boundaries is a 1972 Spanish drama film directed by Pedro Olea. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. Shadows Unseen Abuso di potere is a 1972 Italian crime film directed by Camillo Bazzoni. The film, despite the original plot, contains several references to actual events, such as the killing of journalist Mauro De Mauro. L'uccello migratore Luccello migratore is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Steno and starring Lando Buzzanca and Rossana Podestà. Sidecar Racers Sidecar Racers is a 1975 Australian film about an Australian motorcycle rider who teams up with an American surfer to take part in a motorcycle racing tournament. The Sudden Loneliness of Konrad Steiner The Sudden Loneliness of Konrad Steiner is a 1976 Swiss drama film directed by Kurt Gloor. It was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival. Kanchana Sita Kanchana Sita is a 1977 Indian Malayalam feature-length film scripted and directed by G. Aravindan. A mythological film, its story was adapted from C. N. Sreekantan Nairs play of the same name, which is a reworking of Valmikis Ramayana. The film interprets a story from the Uttara Kanda of the epic poem Ramayana, where Rama sends his wife, Sita, to the jungle to satisfy his subjects. Sita is never actually seen in the film, but her virtual presence is compellingly evoked in the moods of the forest and the elements. The film retells the epic from a feminist perspective. It was shot in the interior tribal areas of Andhra Pradesh. The roles of the epic heroes are played by Rama Chenchu tribal people, who claim lineage to the mythological Rama. Director Aravindan interweaves the Samkhya-Yoga philosophical concepts of Prakriti-Purusha bonds throughout the film. The film was produced by K. Ravindran Nair under the banner of General Pictures. The film features an original score by classical musician Rajeev Taranath, cinematography by cinematographer-turned-director Shaji N. Karun, editing by Ramesan, and art direction by Artist Namboothiri. The film became a major critical success upon its release in 1977, although a few mainstream critics panned it. It is credited with being at the forefront of a trend towards independent filmmaking in South India. The film earned Aravindan the National Film Award for Best Direction. Arrête ton char... bidasse! Arrête ton char... bidasse! is a 1977 French comedy film directed by Michel Gérard. Amar Deep Amar Deep is a 1979 Bollywood romantic drama film directed by R. Krishnamurthy and K. Vijayan and produced by K. Balajee. The film stars Rajesh Khanna in the lead role supported by Shabana Azmi and Vinod Mehra, and introduces new actress Deepa. The lyrics were written by Anand Bakshi and the music was composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film was a remake of Tamil film Dheepam which itself was a remake of Malayalam film Theekkanal. I Am Maria I Am Maria is a 1979 Swedish drama film directed by Karsten Wedel. Peter Lindgren won the award for Best Actor at the 16th Guldbagge Awards. Kassbach - Ein Portrait Kassbach – Ein Porträt is a 1979 Austrian drama film directed by Peter Patzak. It was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival. Arrivano i bersaglieri Arrivano i bersaglieri is a 1980 Italian historical-comedy film written and directed by Luigi Magni. The film is set during the days of the capture of Rome, an event that marked the Italian unification and the end of the Papal States and of the temporal power of the Popes. Il casinista Il casinista is a 1980 Italian comedy film directed by Pier Francesco Pingitore. It stars Pippo Franco, Renzo Montagnani, Bombolo, and Simona Mariani. The Disco of Love La Discoteca del amor is a 1980 Argentine film written and directed by Adolfo Aristarain. Part of the detective genre, the film stars Cacho Castaño and Ricardo Darín. The Master Strikes The Master Strikes is 1980 comedy martial art movie directed by Kao Pao-shu and starring Casanova Wong, Meng Yuen-Man and Ching Siu-Tung. Ademloos Breathless is a 1982 Dutch drama film directed by Mady Saks. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. Magic Journeys Magic Journeys is a 3D film created by WED Enterprises for presentation at Disney theme parks. It was featured at four different parks over the course of its 11-year run. Medeni mjesec Medeni mjesec is a 1983 Croatian film directed by Nikola Babić. It is based on a novel by Zvonimir Majdak. Baazi Baazi is a 1984 Bollywood film directed by Raj N. Sippy. The film stars Dharmendra, Rekha, Mithun Chakraborty, Ranjeeta, Shakti Kapoor, Madan Puri and Mac Mohan. The film features Mithuns famous dialogue: Koi Shaq? Gung buk Law with Two Phases, also known as Law with Two Faces is a 1984 Hong Kong film written and directed by the films lead star Danny Lee in his second directorial outing. Scarred Scarred is a 1984 independent film directed by Rose Marie Turko and starring Jennifer Mayo, Jackie Berryman, David Dean, and Rico L. Richardson. Schmutz Schmutz is a 1985 Austrian drama film directed by Paulus Manker. It was entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival and was nominated for the Golden Prize. It won C.S.T. Award at Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival and Best Director and Special Recommendation for the soundtrack at Ghent International Film Festival. Josef Schmutz is a custodian clerk given the task of guarding an outdated industrial plant. The film is an allegory on the obsessive outsider and the banal roots of totalitarianism. Dreams of Gold: The Mel Fisher Story Dreams of Gold: The Mel Fisher Story is a 1986 American made-for-television drama film starring Cliff Robertson and Loretta Swit. It is based on the actual adventures of Treasure Hunter Mel Fisher and premiered on CBS on November 15, 1986. You Love Me Too Du mich auch is a 1986 film directed by , and Dani Levy. The film score was composed by Niki Reiser on his debut. David and the Magic Pearl David and the Magic Pearl is a Polish/Swedish animated film released in 1988. Abschied vom falschen Paradies Farewell to False Paradise is a 1989 German drama film, directed by Tevfik Başer. The film won one award and was nominated for another at the 1989 German Film Awards. Shadow Dancing Shadow Dancing, also known as La bailarina Venezuelais, is a 1988 thriller film directed by Lewis Furey and starring Nadine Van der Velde and Christopher Plummer. It was shot in Toronto, Canada. Eye of the Widow Eye of the Widow is a 1991 French-American action film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. Mull Mull is a 1988 Australian drama film directed by Don McLennan. The film is based on the popular 1986 book, Mullaway by Bronwen Bron Nichols. 'O re ’O Re is a 1989 Italian historical film written and directed by Luigi Magni. For his performance Carlo Croccolo won the David di Donatello for best supporting actor. The film also won the David di Donatello and the Nastro dArgento for best costumes. Moving Target Moving Target is a 1988 Italian film directed and written by Marius Mattei. Age Isn't Everything Age Isnt Everything is a 1991 comedy film directed by Douglas Katz and starring Jonathan Silverman, Robert Prosky, and Rita Moreno. The film premiered at the 1991 American Film Market, and was consecutively released on video by Live Home Video. Otoko wa tsurai yo: Torajiro kurenai no hana is a 1995 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Ruriko Asaoka as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san to the Rescue is the forty-eighth, and last entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Oui Oui is a 1996 French comedy film, directed by Alexandre Jardin. Prometheus Prometheus is a 1998 film-poem created by English poet and playwright Tony Harrison, starring Walter Sparrow in the role of Prometheus. The film-poem examines the political and social issues connected to the fall of the working class in England, amidst the more general phenomenon of the collapse of socialism in Eastern Europe, using the myth of Prometheus as a metaphor for the struggles of the working class and the devastation brought on by political conflict and unfettered industrialisation. It was broadcast on Channel 4 and was also shown at the Locarno Film Festival. It was used by Harrison to highlight the plight of the workers both in Europe and in Britain. His film-poem begins at a post-industrialist wasteland in Yorkshire brought upon by the politics of confrontation between the miners and the government of Margaret Thatcher. It has been described as "the most important artistic reaction to the fall of the British working class" at the end of the twentieth century. Hayride to Hell Hayride to Hell is a 1995 Australian short subject directed and written by Kimble Rendall. It tells the story of salesman George Weygate, who comes across a girl begging for his help. Only shown in late night art houses, the film has never been widely released. It is believed that Kylie Minogue became involved in the project as a favour to the director, whom she would work with five years later on the film Cut. Tai tai de qing ren My Wifes Lover is a 1992 Hong Kong film directed by Kevin Chu. Sangue mineiro Blood of Minas Gerais is a 1930 Brazilian silent drama film directed by Humberto Mauro. The film is set around Belo Horizonte, where it was filmed. It was Mauros final film for the small Phebo Filme company before he moved to the much better funded Cinédia studio in Rio de Janeiro. La gorilla La gorilla is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Romolo Guerrieri. His Motorbike, Her Island is a 1986 Japanese film directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi. Little Girl... Big Tease Little Girl... Big Tease is a 1976 softcore sexploitation film directed by Robert Mittrotti and produced by Robert F. Colesberry. Silver Skates Silver Skates is a 1943 American musical film directed by Leslie Goodwins and starring Kenny Baker, Belita and Patricia Morison. The Seven Red Berets Sette baschi rossi also known as The Red Berets, Seven Red Berets and Congo Hell is a 1969 Italian/West German co-production about a fictional group of mercenaries filmed in Ethiopia produced and directed by screenwriter Mario Siciliano in his debut as a director. Siciliano was born in Rome in 1925, and died in Rome in 1987 at the age of 62. He was known for directing mostly action/ adventure films and spaghetti westerns. Several of the action set pieces of the film were reused in Sicilianos 1978 Scorticateli vivi. It was based on the novel Rebellion by Dean Craig AKA Piero Regnoli. Like Dark of the Sun the film also features a train sequence. Daughters, Daughters Daughters, Daughters is a 1973 Israeli film directed by Moshé Mizrahi. It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. Dhaal: The Battle of Law Against Law Dhaal is a 1997 Hindi-language Indian action film directed by Sameer Malkan, starring Vinod Khanna and Sunil Shetty in lead roles. The Riddle of the Stinson The Riddle of the Stinson is a 1987 Australian television film about the crash of the Airlines of Australia Stinson Model A airliner at Lamington, Australia and the rescue of its survivors by local Queenslander Bernard OReilly. You Are What You Eat You Are What You Eat is a 1968 American counterculture semi-documentary movie that attempts to capture the essence of the 1960s flower power hippie era and the Haight-Ashbury scene. The film features locally known personalities, including well known and somewhat mythical pot dealer Super Spade and musicians of the day, including Tiny Tim, David Crosby and Peter Yarrow, and radio disc jockey, Rosko. The film soundtrack features music by John Simon and by artists as diverse as Paul Butterfield, The Electric Flag, Eleanor Barooshian, Peter Yarrow, John Herald and Harpers Bizarre, accompanied by several members of The Band. The film was preserved and restored by Ed Carter at the archive of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. Savage Fury Savage Fury is a 1985 pornographic thriller written and directed by Mark Carriere and co-written by Tina Marie. It was followed by Savage Fury 2 in 1989 and Savage Fury 3 in 1994. Bewaffa Se Waffa Bewaffa Se Waffa is a 1992 Hindi film starring Juhi Chawla and Vivek Mushran in lead roles. The movie is a Muslim Social. Son of a General III Generals Son III is a 1992 South Korean film directed by Im Kwon-taek. Hot Rod Huckster Hot Rod Huckster is the 55th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 5, 1954, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal-International. Pop-Pie a la Mode Pop-Pie a la Mode is a Popeye theatrical cartoon short, starring Jack Mercer as Popeye. Produced by Paramount Cartoon Studios and directed by Isadore Sparber, it was released in 1945 and is the 132nd cartoon in the Popeye series of theatrical cartoons released by Paramount Pictures. Le règne du jour The Times That Are is a Canadian documentary film, which was directed by Pierre Perrault and released in 1967. A sequel to his 1963 film Pour la suite du monde, the film follows Alexis Tremblay and his family on a trip to France to visit their ancestral roots in Normandy and Brittany. The film was a Canadian Film Award finalist for Best Feature Film at the 20th Canadian Film Awards in 1968, but did not win. It was followed by The River Schooners, the third and final film in Perraults "Île-aux-Coudres Trilogy", in 1968. Sleep Happy Sleep Happy is the 33rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on january 22, 1951, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal-International. Le domino vert The Green Domino is a 1935 French/German drama film directed by Henri Decoin and Herbert Selpin, based on play by Erich Ebermayer. It tells the story of a rich heiress who falls in love with an art critic after his wife has been murdered. It was released on DVD in France on 5 April 2007. Pyari Behna Pyari Behna is a 1985 Hindi-language Indian drama film directed by Bapu, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Padmini Kolhapure, Vinod Mehra, Tanvi Azmi and Shakti Kapoor. The film is a remake of the 1978 Tamil film Mullum Malarum. East of Hope Street East of Hope Street is a 1998 award-winning film drama directed and produced by Nate Thomas. It was executive produced by Tim Russ who also stars in the film. East of Hope Street had a limited release in theaters beginning on November 5, 1999 by The Cinema Guild. It had a home video street date on September 21, 2004. The gritty, urban, fact-based story is loosely based on director Nate Thomass 10 years of experience working as a counselor in a group home for pregnant teens in Los Angeles. Russ plays a role autobiographical of Thomas. The film has been called "timely and provocative" by the Los Angeles Daily News, "an emotional and powerful film" by KCOP-TV, "stark and unflinching" by Backstage, and "a testament to the human spirit" by The Austin Chronicle. Glory Enough for All Glory Enough for All is a 1988 television movie directed by Eric Till and written by Grahame Woods depicting the discovery and isolation of insulin by Frederick Banting and Charles Herbert Best. It was the winner of nine 1989 Gemini Awards. The film stars R. H. Thomson as Banting, and Robert Wisden as Best. It is based on the books The Discovery of Insulin and Banting: A Biography by historian Michael Bliss. It was aired in November 1989 in the United States in two parts as part of the PBS show Masterpiece Theatre and introduced by Alistair Cooke. Pratighaat Pratighaat is a 1987 Hindi feminist drama film directed by N. Chandra, starring Sujata Mehta as lead. It was a remake of the Telugu film Pratighatana, directed by T. Krishna, with Vijayshanti as the lead. The film deals with politics-criminal nexus and a college lecturer who takes them on, even after she faces public disrobing. Made on a low-budget, and no big stars, it went on to become a hit, making Rs. 8 crore at the box office. It became part of the hat-trick of hit films by N. Chandra, Ankush, Pratighaat and Tezaab. Al son de la marimba Al son de la marimba is a 1941 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Anna Karenina Anna Karenina is a 1975 Soviet film directed by Margarita Pilikhina. It was first shown at the 1975 Cannes Film Festival where it premiered out of competition. The film is a Bolshoi Ballet version of Leo Tolstoys Anna Karenina with choreography by Maya Plisetskaya who also took on the titular role. Izzat Ki Roti Izzat Ki Roti is a 1993 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by K. Pappu. It stars Sunny Deol, Rishi Kapoor, Juhi Chawla and Farha in pivotal roles. The Bizarre Country The Bizarre Country is a 1988 former Yugoslav drama/fantasy film based on the satirical novellas Stradija and Danga, written by Serbian writer Radoje Domanović. Love Under the Elms The First Time on the Grass is a 1974 Italian drama film directed by Gianluigi Calderone. It was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival. The Story of a Discharged Prisoner Story of a Discharged Prisoner, also called Upright Repenter, is a 1967 Hong Kong film directed by Patrick Lung Kong. The film partially inspired the 1986 John Woo film A Better Tomorrow, which has the same Chinese name. It also inspired the 1979 movie The Brothers which was a remake of 1975 Hindi movie Deewaar. Buckminster Fuller: Thinking Out Loud Buckminster Fuller: Thinking Out Loud is a PBS American Masters documentary on the inventor, visionary, and thinker R. Buckminster Fuller produced and directed by Academy Award nominees Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon. Cinematography by Buddy Squires, edited by Sara Fishko, and a production of Simon & Goodman Picture Company. Fuller, who died in 1983, is considered by some to be one of the 20th centurys most noteworthy, controversial, and creative thinkers. The film looks at his unconventional life, his innovations, and his radical view of the contemporary world. Best known as the inventor of the Geodesic Dome, Fuller had many other inventions, such as an air-streamed three-wheeled car and many other ideas of how to "benefit mankind." The film includes interviews with Philip Johnson, Merce Cunningham, John Cage and Arthur Penn. It is narrated by Morley Safer, with Spalding Gray as the voice of Buckminster Fuller. The filmmakers were the first journalists to have open access to the vast collections of Fullers personal papers. As Fuller was widely documented, the film includes extensive archival footage of Fuller from many sources. The film premiered in competition at the Sundance Film Festival in 1996 and was nominated for an Emmy for Best Cultural/Historical Documentary the same year. Memorandum Memorandum is a one-hour 1965 documentary co-directed by Donald Brittain and John Spotton, following Bernard Laufer, a Jewish Holocaust survivor, on an emotional pilgrimage back to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Produced by John Kemeny for the National Film Board of Canada, the film received several awards including a Golden Gate Award from the San Francisco International Film Festival. Considered by many critics to be Brittains finest work, the film’s title refers to Hitler’s memorandum about the "final solution." A detailed analysis of the films structure is available in Ken Dancygers The Technique of Film and Video Editing: History, Theory and Practice. The Diplomatic Corpse The Diplomatic Corpse is a 1958 British comedy thriller film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Robin Bailey, Susan Shaw and Liam Redmond. Manny's Orphans Mannys Orphans is a 1978 American family comedy film directed by Sean S. Cunningham. The film was also distributed under the title Kick!. Tony: Another Double Game Tony: Another Double Game, also known as Tony: The Other Side of Violent Turin, is a 1980 poliziotteschi film. This film by Carlo Ausino is a sequel to Double Game. Insectia Insectia is a Canadian nature documentary program that premiered on the Discovery Channel on February 4, 1999. The shows host, Georges Brossard, explains the life of insects by traveling around the world and introducing specimens in their natural habitat. Shot in 1998, it is the first Canadian documentary program to be filmed in high definition resolution. It aired on the now-defunct Discovery HD Theater in high definition after the channels launch in 2002. Applause Applause is a 1944 Greek drama film directed by George Tzavellas. Baby Brother Baby Brother is a 1927 American Our Gang short film. It marks the first appearance of long-term member Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins. Bhalobasa Bhalobasa Bhalobasa Bhalobasa is a 1985 Bengali romantic film directed by Tarun Majumdar. The film stars Tapas Paul and Debashree Roy. La puerta y la mujer del carnicero La puerta y la mujer del carnicero is a 1968 Mexican film. It was directed by Luis Alcoriza. Fencer of Minerva is a five episode borderline hentai anime series released in the U.S. by Central Park Media in two DVD volumes. Troublesome Night 6 Troublesome Night 6 is a 1999 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Herman Yau. It is the sixth of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series. 3D Saamri Saamri is a Bollywood horror film released in 1985. It was produced and directed by Shyam and Tulsi Ramsay, with a story by J. K. Ahuja, dialogue by Mahendra Dehlvi and Safi Ur-Rahman, and a screenplay by Kumar Ramsay. Osey Ramulamma Osey Ramulamma is a 1997 Telugu film based on a womans rebellion in Telangana. It was directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars Vijayashanti and Dasari Narayana Rao. The film premiered at the 1998 International Film Festival of India in the mainstream section. The film includes Krishna and Tamil actor Ramki in supporting roles. The film was dubbed in Tamil and released as Adimaipenn. It was the only film in 1990s without any hero in the main role. It was a trendsetter and blockbuster in Indian films. The same thing happened in the 1980s with the Telugu film Prathighatana. Vijaya Shanthi is the only heroine who achieved this twice in Indian films. The Legend of Jake Kincaid The Legend of Jake Kincaid is an independent western film directed by Alan Autry, and released in 2002. The movie is currently available for streaming on Netflix under the title, Forgiven. The year is 1878 and Jake Kincaid is a man just out of prison, full of hate and hard on the trail of the men responsible for the crime for which he was wrongly imprisoned. Kincaid is bent on revenge and it seems that nothing can stand between him and the gold he was accused of stealing. That is until he finds himself in the small lumber town of Fairplay where he learns that love is more powerful than hate and redemption more valuable than gold. Starring Alan Autry and David Hart from the long running CBS television hit In the Heat of the Night. Jake Kincaid is Autrys directorial debut. Joy Ride Joy Ride is a 2000 Swiss drama film written and directed by Martin Rengel that followed Lars von Triers Dogme 95 manifesto. It is classified as the 14th dogme movie. Joy Ride employs a very realistic, near-documentary style, with a story based on the homicide of a 19-year-old girl in Zürich in 1992. The incident attracted a great deal of media coverage in Switzerland. Kouthuka Varthakal Kouthuka Varthakal is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thulasidas and produced by Navas. The film stars Suresh Gopi and Mukesh in the lead roles, with Siddique, Mamukkoya, Urvashi and Ranjini in supporting roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. Darmiyaan: In Between Darmiyaan: In Between is a 1997 Indian film starring Arif Zakaria, Tabu and Kiron Kher. The film is set in Bollywood of the 1940s and tells the story of an actress who discovers that her son is a eunuch. Renowned Hindustani vocalist, Rita Ganguly, has appeared in the film. Shahrukh Khan was originally slated to play the role of intersex, finally essayed by Arif Zakaria. The Captive: The Longest Drive 2 The Captive: The Longest Drive 2 is a 1976 film directed by Lee H. Katzin. It stars Joaquin Garay III and Tim Matheson. Chûshingura 1/47 is a 2001 Japanese historical film based on the kabuki tale of the Forty-seven Ronin. The film was made for the Fuji TV Network and was directed by Shunsaku Kawamo. The story tells the true story of Asano Naganori who attacked Lord Kira Kozenosuke with his sword in the Edo Castle after Kira had coaxed the young lord in the late 18th century. Even though the wound was only superficial, Asano was ordered to commit suicide. The 47 Asano Ronin led by Oishi Kuranosuke came back to revenge their fallen lord against Lord Kira and were victorious but the Ronin were ordered to commit seppuku later by the Tokugawa Shogunate. The tale of the 47 ronin is a popular story in Japan and has become part of popular culture. References to the ronin can also be found in the recent movie Hana yori mo naho with Junichi Okada and Asano Tadanobu. S.P.I.T.: Squeegee Punks in Traffic S.P.I.T.: Squeegee Punks in Traffic is a Canadian 2001 documentary film by Daniel Cross. The narrative unfolds from the point of view of squeegee kids. The main character, "Roach," later on became an EyeSteelFilm documentary director as Eric "Roach" Denis. Of the Flesh Of the Flesh is a 1983 Philippine drama film directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya. The film was selected as the Philippine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Mahôjin guru guru is a Japanese manga by Hiroyuki Etō, which was serialized in Enixs Monthly Shōnen Gangan from 1992 to 2003. It was later adapted into an anime series on October 13, 1994. A second manga series was serialized in Gangan Online in 2012. Mahōjin Guru Guru is a light-hearted series aimed at older children; it contains occasional toilet gags and some innuendo that might startle western parents. It also is a parody of early role-playing video games, particularly turn-based games such as the Dragon Quest games. The narrator speaks in place of the dialog in such games, and this is one of the comedy elements of the show. Often role-playing videogame-style information boxes are displayed on screen with accompanying narration in the traditional RPG style. The overall goal of the main characters, Nike and Kukuri, is to defeat Giri, the ruler of the darkness. Since the anime is based on an RPG, several side quests need to be completed before they are able to locate him. A new series based on the manga animated by Production I.G aired from July to December, 2017. Crunchyroll streamed the anime, marking the first anime from the Mahoujin Guru Guru franchise to receive an official English release. Another Nice Mess Another Nice Mess is a 1972 comedy film written and directed by Bob Einstein, a former writer for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. The film starred Rich Little as Richard Nixon and Herb Voland as Spiro Agnew. Den Den is a 2001 independent drama horror film written and directed by Greg Arce. The film was released on 15 June 2001 in Culver City, California. In 2009 Arce announced that he was looking into potential legal actions against the producers of the 2004 film Saw, as Arce alleges that Saw has at least similarities to his movie. Film critics and bloggers have noticed the similarities as well. Den was partly filmed in Australia and was briefly mentioned in Peter Shelleys Australian Horror Films, 1973-2010. Hero Zheng Chengong The Sino-Dutch War 1661, also known as Hero Zheng Chenggong, is a 2000 Chinese historical drama film directed by Wu Ziniu, starring Vincent Zhao, Jiang Qinqin, Du Zhiguo, Shimada Yôko, Xu Min and Zhang Shan. The film is loosely based on the life of Koxinga and focuses on his battle with the Dutch East India Company for control of Taiwan at the Siege of Fort Zeelandia. The film was released in 2002 in Japan under the title Kokusenya Kassen. Elizabethan Express Elizabethan Express is a 1954 British Transport Film that follows The Elizabethan, a non-stop British Railways service from London Kings Cross to Edinburgh Waverley along the East Coast Main Line. Although originally intended as an advertising short, it now acts as a nostalgic record of the halcyon years of steam on British Railways and the ex LNER Class A4. It was directed by Tony Thompson, with a tongue-in-cheek poetic commentary written by Paul Le Saux. It is also notable for its music by Clifton Parker, who also wrote the score for Blue Pullman and several other British Transport Films. He was later to write the music for the 1959 version of The Thirty-Nine Steps, which also features an A4. Zlatniyat vek Zlatniyat vek was a Bulgarian historical and drama TV series produced in 1984. Jago Hua Savera The Day Shall Dawn is a 1959 Pakistani drama film directed by A. J. Kardar. The film was selected as the Pakistani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 32nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Golden Medal. The Twilight The Twilight is a 2002 Iranian movie. Mullavalliyum Thenmavum Mullavalliyum Thenmavum is a 2003 Malayalam romance film starring Kunchacko Boban and Chaya Singh. Mano po 2: My home Mano Po 2: My Home is the second installment of the Mano Po franchise, after Mano Po. Produced by Regal Entertainment, Mano Po 2 stars Susan Roces in the leading role. This was also the first Mano Po movie that was not directed by Joel Lamangan, director of the first movie; rather it was directed by Erik Matti. It was one of the official entries in the 2003 Metro Manila Film Festival which garnered 5 awards alongside Filipinas. Alien from the Darkness is a space hentai OVA influenced by the Alien franchise, directed by Norio Takanami, that was released in 1996. Drowned Out Drowned Out is a 2002 documentary by Franny Armstrong about the Sardar Sarovar Project. Shot over three years, Drowned Out follows one family’s stand against a government dam project which is set to destroy their home and their village. Queen of Sports Queen of Sports is a 1934 Chinese film directed by Sun Yu. The New Lot The New Lot is a 1943 British drama film directed by Carol Reed and starring Eric Ambler, Robert Donat, Kathleen Harrison, Bernard Lee, Raymond Huntley, John Laurie, Peter Ustinov and Austin Trevor, with music by Richard Addinsell. It is a short training film made for the Army Kinematograph Service, which follows five new recruits from different background and their experiences as they join the army. The film was later expanded and remade as The Way Ahead, co-written by Ambler and Ustinov, directed by Carol Reed, and starring David Niven. Hell's Half Acre Hells Half Acre is a low budget direct-to-video horror film directed by Sean Tiedeman and Scott Krycia. The film was shot over the course of five years in Allentown. Tiedeman and Krycia shot Hells Half Acre on MiniDV for a modest budget. The duo planned everything from elaborate massacre sequences to the burning of an actual full-size house. Al otro lado Al Otro Lado is a 2005 documentary film about illegal immigration and drug trafficking between Mexico and the United States, addressing issues facing people north and south of the border, though the film mostly focuses on Magdiel, a 23-year-old fisherman and aspiring composer who dreams of a better life in the United States. Al Otro Lado was produced and directed by Natalia Almada and was aired as part of PBSs POV series in 2006. It was met with critical acclaim and received a 71% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It also received the Special Jury Prize and the Best Editing Award at the Cine Ceará Film Festival and was nominated for the Gotham Award for Best Film Not Playing in a Theater Near You. Zielen van Napels Zielen van Napels is a documentary film by director Vincent Monnikendam that was first released in the United States in a special preview at the National Gallery of Art in Washington in 2005. The film covers the many aspects of the diverse and socially terraced Neapolitan society and is filmed primarily in local dialects and Italian. English subtitles were available during the opening preview at the NGA. This documentary has frequented a number of the more renowned film festivals, including the International Film Festival Rotterdam and the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival. Kasak Kasak is a 2005 Indian Hindi film. It is the second film that Meera the Pakistani actress has made whilst in Bollywood. The Public Cemetery Under the Moon Public Cemetery is 1967 South Korean horror film. Commandment Keeper Church, Beaufort South Carolina, May 1940 Commandment Keeper Church, Beaufort South Carolina, May 1940 is a 1940 short documentary film which shows religious services taking place in a South Carolina Gullah community. The documentary film was directed by Zora Neale Hurston. In 2005, Commandment Keeper Church was selected for the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Krasue Valentine Krasue Valentine is a 2006 Thai romance-horror film written and directed by Yuthlert Sippapak. The film concerns the krasue ghost legend that is common in Southeast Asian countries. Truong Ba's Soul in Butcher's Body Truong Bas soul in butchers body is a 2006 romantic comedy film directed by Quang Dung Nguyen and starring Johnny Tri Nguyen and Phuoc Sang. It is based on a traditional Vietnamese tale Trương Bas Soul in the Butchers Body that has inspired many comedies, musicals and novels. Act Normal Act Normal is a 2006 Icelandic documentary by Olaf de Fleur. The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures Growing Up in the Universe was a series of lectures given by Richard Dawkins as part of the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, in which he discussed the evolution of life in the universe. The lectures were first broadcast in 1991, in the form of five one-hour episodes, on the BBC in the United Kingdom. The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science was granted the rights to the televised lectures, and a DVD version was released by the foundation on 20 April 2007. Dawkins book Climbing Mount Improbable developed from the ideas presented in the lectures, and the title itself is taken from the third lecture in the series. Come December Come December is a 2006 film directed by Faisal Saif. It won Best Story award at Indianapolis LGBT Film Festival. ¿Quién es el Señor López? ¿Quién es el señor López? is a 2006 film made by film director Luis Mandoki. It is a political non-fiction film about the 2006 and 2012 Mexican presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador and the 2006 Mexican general election. The five-DVD documentary includes interviews with López Obrador and with journalists and academics, including Denise Dresser, Lorenzo Meyer; the lawyers Néstor de Buen, Javier Quijano and Juventino Castro y Castro, all of them sympathizers with the Revolutionary Democratic Party of the candidate. The film author has given his work a copyleft licence. It can be distributed at no cost. Autism Every Day Autism Every Day is a 2006 documentary film sponsored by Autism Speaks, and produced by Lauren Thierry, Jim Watkins and Eric Solomon. It follows mothers with autistic children and consists mainly of interviews with the mothers. A 13-minute version of Autism Every Day debuted at a fundraiser named "A New Decade for Autism" in New York City on May 9, 2006, and made its mainstream debut on Don Imus show on MSNBC the following day. It was selected by the Sundance Institute as a special screening film at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. A 7-minute version of the film was also uploaded to Autism Speaks YouTube Channel, however as of 2019, the video is de-listed from its channel. The New York Observer said the film was a Lakshmi Kalyanam Lakshmi Kalyanam is a 2007 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by Teja. Nandamuri Kalyan Ram and Kajal Aggarwal played the lead roles. The film released on 15 February 2007 and was declared a Average at the box office.. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Meri Saugandh and into Tamil as Machakaalai. This film was Kajals Tollywood debut. bAd Bad, stylized as bAd, is a 2007 drama film directed and written by Vincenzo Giammanco about a young boy who is dyslexic. John Reed is in the fifth grade and is failing in school as "his teacher thinks that hes just too lazy to study, and the local bully takes every opportunity to humiliate him." After the intervention of his mother, she and John work to overcome the difficulties he faces due to dyslexia. House of the Damned House of the Damned is a 1996 American zombie horror comedy film that was written and directed by Sean Weathers. It was first released on August 20, 1996 through Full Circle Filmworks, but was re-released in 2011 through Music Video Distributors. The film is Weathers first film and was dedicated to his best friend and script supervisor Jahvaughn Lambert, who committed suicide before the film was finished editing. Bollywood Beats Bollywood Beats is a 2009 Bollywood-inspired dance film. It is written & directed by Mehul Shah, produced by Kinetik Films, & distributed by Breaking Glass Films. Love Is Elsewhere Love Is Elsewhere is a 2008 Hong Kong romantic drama film. The film is based on an original story by Cheung Fan, edited by Yau Chi Wai and directed by Vincent Chui. The film had its world premiere at the 32nd Hong Kong International Film Festival in 2008. The Butler's in Love The Butlers in Love is a short film directed by David Arquette and starring Elizabeth Berkley and Thomas Jane. The film is based on a painting by Mark Stock which hangs in Bix, the San Francisco restaurant where Arquette and his wife Courteney Cox held their rehearsal dinner the night before their wedding. The work shows a butler holding up a glass which is smudged with lipstick and a bottle of absinthe on a side table. "We didnt have any absinthe at our wedding," Arquette said with a laugh. "But I never forgot about the painting. I think of the romance behind it." The film was shot in 3-D on location in San Francisco and premiered June 23, 2008 at Manns Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, California. The rest of the Arquette siblings attended the screening, as well as his wife Cox and stars Elizabeth Berkley and Thomas Jane. The Butlers in Love is the first of many short films from the new full-service film production company titled Tourmented Films. French Absinthe brand Le Tourment Vert, in cooperation with Converge Entertainment, announced on June 23, 2008 the launch of their newest venture, Tourmented Films. Established to create edgy short films that carry the look and feel of the absinthe genre, Tourmented Films officially launched with The Butlers in Love directed by David Arquette. Moving to Mars Moving to Mars, directed by Mat Whitecross, is a 2009 documentary following the story of two Burmese families from a refugee camp near the Thai/Burmese border moving to their new homes in the United Kingdom. Nezulla is a 2002 direct-to-video monster movie, directed by Japanese director Kanta Tagawa. It stars Ayumi Tokitou, Yoshiyuki Kubota, and Mika Katsumura . Alli Thandha Vaanam Alli Thandha Vaanam is a 2001 Indian Tamil romantic drama film directed by Sridar Prasad. It stars Murali, Prabhu Deva and Laila in the lead roles, Neha, Prakash Raj, Vivek, TSBK Moulee and Rajeev with in supporting roles. The film was a commercial success at the box office and three songs have been shot in various locations in Malaysia. The song Vaadi Vaadi Naatu Kattai was a chartbuster hit. The films score and music was composed by Vidyasagar. It was released on 5 September,2001. Audrey the Trainwreck Audrey the Trainwreck is a 2010 American romantic comedy-drama film featuring Joe Swanberg, Kurt Naebig, Nick Offerman, Jess Weixler and Rebecca Spence. Best: His Mother's Son Best: His Mothers Son is a 2009 comedy-drama television film that chronicles the life of the late footballer George Bests mother, Ann, and her battles against alcoholism that would ultimately lead to her death at the age of 54. The film was originally broadcast on BBC Two and BBC Northern Ireland on 26 April 2009, receiving ratings of 2.74 million viewers. Best: His Mothers Son was filmed at County Antrim and Belfast in Northern Ireland, the country where George Best was born in 1946. It starred Tom Payne as the title character, with Michelle Fairley playing his mother Ann and Lorcan Cranitch appearing as his father Dickie. Des McAleer was also featured as the Manchester United manager during Georges playing career, Matt Busby. Familywala Familywala is a 2014 delayed Bollywood romance comedy film released directly on satellite. It is directed by Neeraj Vora and stars Arjun Rampal and Dia Mirza in lead roles. The film was shot and set to release in 2005 but some issues delayed the release and it was finally released on television in 2014. The film follows the story of a young man who falls in love with a girl and gathers a mechanic and a few jobless people to create a fake family in order to impress the girls family for marriage. Virgin 2: Bukan film porno VIRGIN 2 – Not a Movie Porn is a 2009 Indonesian movies, based on true story. The film was directed by Nayato Fio Nuala, written by Chiska Doppert, Eka D. Sitorus, & Ian S. and stars Joanna Alexandra, Christina Santika, Yama Carlos, Wichita Satari, Smitha Anjani, Neyna Lisa Barlett, and Andrew Rox Ralphbourgh. This film was released on May 28, 2009. Android 207 Android 207 is a short stop motion-animated film. It was directed, produced, written and edited by Canadian filmmaker Paul Whittington. Kannamoochi Yenada Kannamoochi Yenada? is a 2007 Tamil romantic comedy film written and directed by V. Priya. The film stars Sathyaraj, Prithviraj, Sandhya and Raadhika in lead and Sripriya, Manobala and Radha Ravi in supporting roles. The films score and soundtrack is composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film, a remake of the 2005 American film Guess Who, which is itself a remake of the 1967 American film Guess Whos Coming to Dinner, was jointly produced and distributed by Raadan Media Works, UTV and Pyramid Saimira. It released on 8 November 2007 during Deepavali. Redlight Redlight is a documentary film about human trafficking in Cambodia that premiered on October 4, 2009 at the Woodstock Film Festival. Lucy Liu was the films executive producer and narrator. The film is produced by Kerry Girvin and directed by Guy Jacobson and Adi Ezroni. Redlight documents four years of the lives of several Cambodian children who are kidnapped for the purpose of child prostitution. These children are both boys and girls, and some are only 3 or 4 years old. Some of the films footage was recorded secretly in brothels and then smuggled out. Liu promoted the film at the 2009 Cairo International Film Festival. Showtime televised the film as part of Human Trafficking Awareness Month in 2010. The first screening in Connecticut took place in Westport that November. Santa and the Fairy Snow Queen Santa and the Fairy Snow Queen is a 1951 short fantasy film directed by Sid Davis. Priyamyna Neeku... Priyamaina Neeku is an Indian 2001 Telugu romantic dramedy film written by Chintapalli Ramana and directed by Balasekaran. The film stars Tarun, Sivaji, Sneha and Preetha Vijayakumar in the lead roles, while Ali, Venu Madhav and Tanikella Bharani portray the supporting roles. In January 2003, after the completion of reshooting few scenes, the film was dubbed and released in Tamil as Kadhal Sugamanathu, with Pyramid Natarajan playing Taruns father and Livingston playing the comedian role of Ali. The film and the soundtrack received positive reviews upon release, and remained a box office success. Troublesome Creek: A Midwestern Troublesome Creek: A Midwestern is a 1995 documentary by filmmakers Jeanne Jordan and Steven Ascher. The film explores the family farm crisis through the story of Jordans own family, as they take extraordinary measures to save their Iowa farm. The film received the Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award for best documentary at the Sundance Film Festival, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, among many other awards. Okariki Okaru Okariki Okaru is a Telugu movie directed by Director-turned-Cinematographer Rasool Ellore. It starred Sriram and Aarthi Chhabria. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Unnai Paartha Naal Mudhal with comedy track of Ramesh Khanna added for Tamil version. Village lo Vinayakudu Villagelo Vinayakudu is a 2009 Telugu comedy film produced by Mahi V Raghav, written, and directed by Sai Kiran Adivi. The film is a sequel to the 2008 hit, Vinayakudu. Krishnudu reprises his role as Karthik in this film, whilst Saranya Mohan plays the female lead, and Rao Ramesh plays the role of her father. Telugu novel writer Yandamuri Veerendranath makes his acting debut in a small but vital role. The film was released on 5 November 2009 and received positive reviews. It fared well at the box office and ran for 75 days. Night Raid 1931 , is a Japanese anime television series produced by A-1 Pictures and Aniplex and directed by Atsushi Matsumoto. The 13-episode anime aired in Japan on the TV Tokyo television network starting April 5, 2010. Senkō no Night Raid is the second project of Anime no Chikara. Sentai Filmworks acquired the series and released it on Blu-ray and DVD in August 2011. Sentai Filmworks license for the series later expired in 2018. Someday is a 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Junji Sakamoto. Let's Make the Teacher Have a Miscarriage Club is a 2011 Japanese thriller film directed by Eisuke Naitō. The film follows a group of five high school girls led by a psychopath who decide to make their teacher have a miscarriage after hearing the news of her pregnancy. A Friend of Mine A Friend of Mine is a 2011 Estonian drama film directed by Mart Kivastik. Superman Classic Superman Classic is a 2011 animated fan film made by Robb Pratt. I am a Good Person/I Am a Bad Person i am a good person/i am a bad person is a 2011 Canadian drama film written and directed by Ingrid Veninger. Veninger decided at short notice to make the film while on a trip to Europe to show another title, Modra. The film loosely incorporates aspects of Veningers own life; the film within a film is called Modra as is Veningers movie in real life, Veninger herself plays the lead character who is a filmmaker, like herself, and the filmmakers daughter, Sara, is played by Veningers real life daughter Hallie Switzer. Kosnice Hives is a 2012 Croatian anthology film. It had its national premiere at the 59th Pula Film Festival and its international premiere at the 60th San Sebastián International Film Festival. There Is No Authority But Yourself There is No Authority But Yourself is a Dutch film directed by Alexander Oey documenting the history of anarchist punk band Crass. The film features archive footage of the band and interviews with former members Steve Ignorant, Penny Rimbaud and Gee Vaucher. As well as reflecting on the bands past the film focusses on their current activities, and includes footage of Rimbaud performing with Last Amendment at the Vortex jazz club in Hackney, a compost toilet building workshop and a permaculture course held at Dial House in the spring of 2006. The title of the film is derived from the final lines of the Crass album Yes Sir; "You must learn to live with your own conscience, your own morality, your own decision, your own self. You alone can do it. There is no authority but yourself." There is No Authority But Yourself premiered at the Raindance Film Festival at the Piccadilly Circus, London Trocadero in October 2006 and was part of the Official Selection film programme at the Flipside film festival in May 2008 Something Necessary Something Necessary is a 2013 Kenyan drama film directed by Judy Kibinge. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Little One Little One is a 2012 South African drama film directed by Darrell Roodt. The film was selected as the South African entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. A Fragile Trust: Plagiarism, Power, and Jayson Blair at the New York Times A Fragile Trust: Plagiarism, Power, and Jayson Blair at The New York Times is a 2013 documentary film by director/producer Samantha Grant about Jayson Blair, a former journalist at The New York Times who was discovered copying the work of other reporters in 2003. The film explores Blairs rise as a promising young journalist and his decline into a spiral of lies, drugs, and mental illness. The documentary also explores how Blairs deception was handled by The Times editorial staff and how many other media outlets covered the scandal as an issue as race, asserting that Blairs plagiarism was overlooked by superiors because he is African American. A Fragile Trust had its film festival debut June 2013 at the Sheffield Doc/Fest in Sheffield, England. It premiered in the United States on April 11, 2014, and screened at cities and universities across the U.S. and internationally. The film had its national theatrical release on April 11, 2014 and its national PBS broadcast premiere on May 5, 2014, as part of the Independent Lens documentary series. A companion Web-browser-based video game entitled Decisions on Deadline was released alongside the film designed to simulate the ethical choices journalists must make. Kureyon Shinchan: Bakuhatsu! Onsen Wakuwaku Daikessen , also known as Burst! Hot Spring Battle!, is a 1999 anime film. It is the seventh film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released in theatres on April 19, 1999 in Japan along with the short film titled . The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the anime television. Steppe Man Steppe Man is a 2012 Azerbaijani drama film directed by Shamil Aliyev. The film was selected as the Azerbaijani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Raising Bertie Raising Bertie is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Margaret Byrne and produced by Ian Robertson Kibbe, Margaret Byrne, and Jon Stuyvesant. It was distributed by Kartemquin Films and aired in shortened form on the 30th season of PBSs documentary series POV on August 28th, 2017. North Carolina native and Grammy-nominated rapper J. Cole is one of the executive producers of the film. Thirupathi Thirupathi is a 2006 Indian Kannada action-crime-drama film directed by Shivamani featuring Sudeep and Pooja Kanwal in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by Rajesh Ramanath and lyrics by Kaviraj, Shivamani and Krishna. The film released on 30 June 2007 The film was dubbed in Hindi as Vardi Ki Aan. The Lost World of Communism The Lost World of Communism is a three-part British documentary series which examines the legacy of communism twenty years on from the fall of the Berlin Wall. Produced by Peter Molloy and Lucy Hetherington, the series takes a retrospective look at life behind the Iron Curtain between 1945 and 1989, focusing on three countries in the Eastern Bloc - East Germany, Czechoslovakia and Romania. Through film and television footage and the personal recollections of those who lived in these countries, the series offers a glimpse of what daily life was like during the years of Communist rule. The Lost World of Communism debuted on BBC Two on Saturday 14 March 2009 at 9:00pm. There is also a book which accompanies the series. Adventures of the Penguin King Adventures of the Penguin King is a British 2014 natural history documentary which follows the life of a male king penguin on South Georgia. Released in 3D and 2D, the film uses some of the same footage as Penguins 3D. It was released as on Blu-ray and Blu-ray 3D by Cinedigm in 2014. Thagaraaru Thagaraaru is a 2013 Indian Tamil action mystery drama film written and directed by newcomer Ganesh Vinaayac and produced by Cloud Nine Movies. The film stars Arulnithi and Poorna in the lead roles while Jayaprakash, Pawan, Sulile Kumar, and Aadukalam Murugadoss appear in supporting roles. The soundtrack was composed by Dharan, while Praveen Sathya composed the score. Dillraj was the cinematographer, and T. S. Suresh edited the film. The film released on 6 December 2013 and received positive reviews from critics. The film did average business at the box office. Sound of Torture Sound of Torture is a 2013 documentary film written and directed by Israeli filmmaker Keren Shayo which follows Eritrean radio host and human rights activist Meron Estefanos as she reports on Eritrean refugees who have been captured in Sudan while migrating across the Sinai Peninsula into Israel. Okkadine Okkadine is a 2013 Telugu film directed by Srinivas Raga and produced by C.V Reddy under Gulabi movies. The film stars Nara Rohit and Nithya Menon in lead roles. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Aur Ek Dushman and into Malayalam as Kanalattam. The Best Plan Is No Plan The Best Plan Is No Plan is a 2013 Hong Kong romantic comedy drama film directed by Patrick Kong. It was released on October 17. Nadan Nadan is a 2013 Malayalam drama film directed by Kamal and written by S. Suresh Babu. Jayaram and Remya Nambeeshan play the lead roles, while the rest of the cast are former theatre artists that include K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Joy Mathew, P. Balachandran, Hareesh Peradi and Sasi Kalinga. It was produced by Anilkumar Ambalakkara under the banner of Ambalakkara Global Films. Nadan features some famous scenes from the famous Kerala Peoples Arts Club dramas Ningalenne Communistakki and Mudiyanaya Puthran. A Record of Sweet Murderer is a 2014 Japanese-South Korean thriller film directed by Kōji Shiraishi. It was released on 6 September 2014 in Japan, and 11 September 2014 in South Korea. Proper Patola Proper Patola is a Punjabi romantic comedy film directed by Harish Vyas. The film has an ensemble cast which includes Neeru Bajwa, Harish Verma, Yuvraj Hans. It was written and co-directed by Amit Saxena. The film was distributed by OmJee Cineworld. The Silent Heroes The Silent Heroes is a 2015 open captioned adventure drama that was directed by Mahesh Bhatt, based on a screenplay by Dr. Piyoosh Rautela and Rituraj Bhatt. The film was released on 11 December 2015 at the Dehradun Film Festival, to coincide with World Deaf Day, and has been billed as the "first commercial movie based on deaf children and enacted by real life deaf kids". It follows the adventures of thirteen deaf children and their perilous journey across the mountainous terrains of Uttarakhand. The film is supported by National Disaster Management Authority and Disaster Management and Mitigation Centre. Murder in Polná Murder in Polná is a 2016 Czech film that deals with Hilsner Affair. Hilsners lawyer Zdeno Auředníčej is the protagonist of the film. The Waiting Room The Waiting Room is a Canadian drama film written and directed by Igor Drljaca. Loosely based on the real life of Jasmin Geljo, the film stars Geljo as an actor once popular and famous in his native country of Yugoslavia, who has struggled to find success since immigrating to Canada. The film had its world premiere at the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland, and its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. It was picked up by A71 Entertainment and had a limited theatrical release in Canada on June 3, 2016. Kallappadam Kallappadam is a 2015 Tamil independent thriller film written and directed by J. Vadivel for first time producer Dr. Anand Ponniraivan under his production company Iraivan Films. The lead roles were portrayed by the films director Vadivel, its cinematographer Sriirama Santhosh, editor Gaugin and its music director K, who play fictionalized versions of themselves. Kallappadam is a story about how first-timers try to make a film, based on the native folk art Koothu. The film was released on 20 March 2015. Billion Dollar Bully Billion Dollar Bully is a documentary film about Yelp and its alleged business practices. The film is directed by Kaylie Milliken and produced by Prost Productions. The film was released on May 21, 2019. Where the Wind Settles Where the Wind Settles is a 2015 Taiwanese historical period film directed by Wang Toon. Spanning the years from 1949 to 2010, the film chronicles the lives of several mainland Chinese people who resettled in Taiwan near the end of the Chinese Civil War. Immortal Immortal is a 2015 Iranian film directed by Seyed Hadi Mohaghegh. The second feature film by Mohaghegh, it tells the story of an old man who tries to end his life repeatedly from guilt over the loss of his family in a tragic accident. World premiered at the 20th Busan International Film Festival in 2015 and described by the jury Sylvia Chang as "an extraordinary feat of visual storytelling, filled with emotion," it won the top prize for the New Currents competition section, as well as the FIPRESCI award. Kill Time Kill Time is a 2016 romance suspense crime film directed by Fruit Chan. A Chinese-Hong Kong co-production, the film was released on February 14, 2016 in China by Wuzhou Film Distribution and Wanda Pictures and is scheduled for release in Hong Kong on March 10, 2016. Hank Zipzer's Christmas Catastrophe Hank Zipzers Christmas Catastrophe is a 2016 stand alone British Christmas movie based on the Hank Zipzer series of books by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver and the TV series airing on CBBC. The film will be airing on CBBC on 12 December 2016. It is written by Joe Williams and Debbie Isitt. It is directed by Matt Bloom. The film is produced by Kindle Entertainment in association with Walker Productions and DHX Media with support from Screen Yorkshire’s Yorkshire Content Fund. It is the fourth movie based on a CBBC programme after The Movie of Me, Shaun the Sheep Movie and The Movie. It is the second movie based on a CBBC show, which has not been released in cinemas and only shown on TV after The Movie of Me Duniyadari the Film Duniyadari is a Gujarati movie a remake of Marathi movie Duniyadari produced by Tajdar Amrohi and Riyaz Balooch and directed by Shital Shah. Duniyadari is a story of love, friendship, relationship and destiny based in the period of mid 70s. The story says all about the emotions of the youth and their romantic journeys that the destiny has in store. The film stars Malhar Thakar and Esha Kansara are in the lead role. Headbang Lullaby Headbang Lullaby is a 2017 Moroccan comedy film directed by Hicham Lasri. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Deva Devaa is a 1995 Indian Tamil-language romantic action film starring Vijay, Sivakumar and Swathi in the lead roles. It was directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar. The music is scored by Deva. The film was running 100 days and was a hit at the box office. Endrendrum Kadhal Endrendrum Kadhal Hurt Hurt is a 2018 American slasher film directed by Sonny Mallhi and written by Solomon Gray and Mallhi. The film stars Emily van Raay and Andrew Creer. The film was released by Blumhouse Productions and premiered on July 26, 2018 at the Fantasia International Film Festival. Move On Move On is a 1917 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A print survives in the Museum of Modern Art film archive. The False Faces The False Faces is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat from the novel by Louis Joseph Vance and starring Henry B. Walthall as Michael Lanyard, the "Lone Wolf," and Lon Chaney as the villain. A print of the film survives at George Eastman House. Lon Chaneys energetic performance remains an early example of his celebrated work. The Tong Man The Tong Man is a 1919 American thriller film directed by William Worthington and produced by Haworth Pictures Corporation. The Tong Man survives and is available on home video. The film has long been preserved by the Library of Congress. The Tower of Lies The Tower of Lies is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Victor Sjöström based upon Selma Lagerlöfs novel The Emperor of Portugallia. Released one year after He Who Gets Slapped, the film marks the second collaboration between Sjöström, Lon Chaney and Norma Shearer. Also starring are William Haines, Ian Keith and Lew Cody. The films sets were designed by the art director James Basevi. Womanhandled Womanhandled is a 1925 American silent comedy film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures. It is based on a short story by Arthur Stringer and stars Richard Dix and Esther Ralston. A print of Womanhandled is held at the Library of Congress. Gentlemen of the Press Gentlemen of the Press is a 1929 all-talking American pre-Code film starring Walter Huston in his first feature film role, and Kay Francis and an uncredited Brian Donlevy in their film debuts. The film still survives. This films copyright has expired, and it is now in the public domain. It survives in a copy sold to MCA for television distribution. The film is based on Ward Morehouses 1928 Broadway play Gentlemen of the Press. In the 1930 silent melodrama by Yasujirō Ozu, That Nights Wife, a poster of this film is prominently displayed. The Marriage Playground The Marriage Playground is a 1929 American pre-Code drama film directed by Lothar Mendes, and written by Doris Anderson, J. Walter Ruben, and Edith Wharton. The film stars Mary Brian, Fredric March, Lilyan Tashman, Huntley Gordon, Kay Francis, William Austin, and Seena Owen. The film was released on December 21, 1929, by Paramount Pictures. Escape! Escape is a 1930 British crime film directed by Basil Dean and starring Gerald du Maurier, Edna Best and Gordon Harker. It was based on a 1926 play of the same title by John Galsworthy, which was adapted again as a film in 1948. Shooting Straight Shooting Straight is a 1930 American pre-Code crime drama film, directed by George Archainbaud and starring the early RKO staple Richard Dix and Mary Lawlor. The screenplay was written by J. Walter Ruben, from Wallace Smiths adaptation of a story by Barney A. Sarecky. It was one of the films that earned a positive return for RKO that year, turning a profit of $30,000. Hindle Wakes Hindle Wakes is a 1931 British film drama, directed by Victor Saville for Gainsborough Pictures and starring Belle Chrystall and John Stuart. The film is adapted from Stanley Houghtons 1912 stage play of the same name, which had previously been filmed twice as a silent in 1918 and 1927. Saville had been the producer on the highly regarded 1927 version directed by Maurice Elvey. Both Stuart and Norman McKinnel returned in 1931 to reprise their roles from the 1927 film. Saville kept the plot faithful to its source material, making the film essentially a sound retread of the earlier silent versions, with only a small number of minor cosmetic adjustments. Scandal Sheet Scandal Sheet is a 1931 American crime film directed by John Cromwell and written by Oliver H.P. Garrett, Vincent Lawrence and Max Marcin. The film stars George Bancroft, Kay Francis, Clive Brook, Regis Toomey, Lucien Littlefield, Gilbert Emery and Harry Beresford. The film was released on January 31, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. Up Pops the Devil Up Pops the Devil is a 1931 American pre-Code film directed by A. Edward Sutherland. The screenplay concerns an advertising man who quits his job to become a novelist, upsetting his wife and straining their marriage. The film was released by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay is based on a 3-act play of the same name written by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich; the play ran on Broadway for 148 performances from September 1930 to January 1931 at the Theatre Masque. When a Feller Needs a Friend When a Feller Needs a Friend is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Harry A. Pollard and written by Frank Butler and Sylvia Thalberg. The film stars Jackie Cooper, Charles "Chic" Sale, Ralph Graves, Dorothy Peterson, Andy Shuford, and Helen Parrish. The film was released on April 30, 1932, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Cheyenne Kid The Cheyenne Kid is a 1933 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Robert F. Hill and written by Jack Curtis. The film stars Tom Keene, Mary Mason, Roscoe Ates, Otto Hoffman and Al Bridge. The film was released on January 20, 1933, by RKO Pictures. The Mystery Squadron The Mystery Squadron is a 1933 American pre-Code 12-chapter Mascot film serial, directed by Colbert Clark and David Howard. The film was produced by Nat Levine, and stars Western star Bob Steele, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, Lucile Browne, Purnell Pratt and Jack Mulhall. Mascot Pictures, in The Mystery Squadron made an impressive serial using a great deal of aerial footage to enliven the action. The Vanishing Shadow The Vanishing Shadow is a Universal science-fiction film serial directed by Lew Landers. The serial features what is believed to be the first appearance of a hand held ray gun in film. 1,000 Dollars a Minute 1,000 Dollars a Minute is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Aubrey Scotto and starring Roger Pryor and Leila Hyams. The film was released on October 22, 1935. The film was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Sound Recording. Branded a Coward Branded a Coward is a 1935 American film directed by Sam Newfield. it was the first of Johnny Mack Browns Westerns made for producer A.W. Hackels Supreme Picetures. Buddy's Lost World Buddys Lost World is an American animated short film released May 18, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was directed by Jack King; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. The title is likely a reference to the 1925 silent film The Lost World, itself based upon the novel of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The music playing throughout much of the cartoon is "Lullaby of Broadway", played in a minor key. Captain Hurricane Captain Hurricane is a 1935 film about the life of fishermen in Cape Cod. The Fighting Marines The Fighting Marines is a Mascot movie serial. It was the last serial ever produced by Mascot. The studio was bought out and merged with others to become Republic Pictures. This new company went on to become the most famous of the serial producing studios, starting with Darkest Africa in 1936. Future Republic Producer Franklin Adreon first became involved with serials with this production. The former regular Marine then a Marine Corps Reserve officer was a technical consultant and played the small role of Captain Holmes in the later chapters. Skull and Crown Skull and Crown is a 1935 American film directed by Elmer Clifton. It was the final film of cast member Molly ODay. Black Gold Black Gold is a 1936 American action film directed by Russell Hopton and starring Frankie Darro, LeRoy Mason and Gloria Shea. Comin' 'Round the Mountain Comin Round the Mountain is a 1936 Western film directed by Mack V. Wright and starring Gene Autry, Ann Rutherford, and Smiley Burnette. Based on a story by Oliver Drake, the film is about a Pony Express rider who is robbed and left to die in the desert, where he is saved by a wild horse he captures and later uses to round up other horses to be used in the race for a government contract. Guns and Guitars Guns and Guitars is a 1936 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Dorothy Dix in her final film appearance. Written by Dorrell and Stuart E. McGowan, the film is about a singing cowboy who helps protect a county from fever-ridden cattle, and after being framed for murdering the sheriff, proves his innocence, gets elected sheriff, and then goes after the bad guy. Jailbreak Jailbreak is a 1936 American film noir, crime, mystery, drama film directed by Nick Grinde and written by Robert Hardy Andrews and Joseph Hoffman. The film stars Barton MacLane, June Travis, Craig Reynolds, Dick Purcell, Joe King, and George E. Stone. The film was released by Warner Bros. on August 5, 1936. The Last Night The Last Night is a 1936 Soviet drama film directed by Yuli Raizman. Rip Roarin' Buckaroo Rip Roarin Buckaroo is a 1936 American film directed by Robert F. Hill. Exclusive Exclusive is a 1937 American drama film directed by Alexander Hall and written by Jack Moffitt, Sidney Salkow and Rian James. The film stars Fred MacMurray, Frances Farmer, Charlie Ruggles, Lloyd Nolan, Fay Holden and Ralph Morgan. The film was released on August 6, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. The Mysterious Pilot The Mysterious Pilot is a 15-episode 1937 Columbia movie serial based on the book by William Byron Mowery and starring the record-breaking aviator Frank Hawks. This was the second serial produced by Columbia. In the serial, Hawks plays a flying "mountie". Born to Be Wild Born to Be Wild is a 1938 American action film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Nathanael West. The film stars Ralph Byrd, Doris Weston, Ward Bond, Robert Emmett Keane, Ben Hewlett and Charles Williams. The film was released on February 16, 1938, by Republic Pictures. Code of the Cactus Code of the Cactus is a 1939 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Meet Dr. Christian Meet Dr. Christian is a 1939 American film directed by Bernard Vorhaus, the first of six films in the Dr. Christian series. Navy Secrets Navy Secrets is a 1939 American espionage film. Directed by Howard Bretherton, the film stars Fay Wray, Grant Withers, and Dewey Robinson. It was released on February 8, 1939. The screenplay by Harvey Gates was based on the short story "Shore Leave" by Steve Fisher, which was originally published in the August 1938 edition of Hearsts International Cosmopolitan. Pukar Pukar is a 1939 Urdu film produced and directed by Sohrab Modi at the production house, Minerva Movietone. The film is about Mughal emperor Jehangirs legendary justice and his inner conflict when his wife kills an innocent citizen by mistake. The movie is a typical Sohrab Modi production with heavy and lengthy Urdu dialogues said in a loud and dramatic style. Story and lyrics are by Kamal Amrohi. Pukar is considered to be the earliest Muslim social film. Rikas tyttö Rikas tyttö is a 1939 Finnish film directed by Valentin Vaala. Robert Koch, der Bekämpfer des Todes Robert Koch is 1939 Nazi propaganda film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Emil Jannings, Werner Krauss and Viktoria von Ballasko. The film was a biopic of the German pioneering microbiologist Robert Koch, who experimented on colonial African subjects. The film was made by the Terra Film company, and was also distributed in the United States by the largest German studio UFA. The New Relative The New Relative is a 1934 Hungarian comedy film directed by Béla Gaál. Kyss henne! Kiss Her! is a 1940 Swedish comedy film directed by Weyler Hildebrand and starring Annalisa Ericson, Thor Modéen and Åke Söderblom. It is a remake of the 1933 German film And Who Is Kissing Me?. The films sets were designed by Arne Åkermark. Laddie RKO Radio Picturess Laddie is a 1940 American drama film starring Tim Holt, Virginia Gilmore and Joan Carroll and directed by Jack Hively. It is the third film adaptation based on Gene Stratton-Porters novel, Laddie, A True Blue Story, and previously had been filmed in 1926 and by RKO in 1935. Triple Justice Triple Justice is a 1940 film directed by David Howard and starring George OBrien, Virginia Vale and Peggy Shannon. The supporting cast includes Paul Fix and Glenn Strange. Golden Gate Girl Golden Gate Girl, also known as Tears in San Francisco or Jinmen Nü is a Hong Kong drama film made in San Francisco in 1941, directed by Esther Eng and veteran filmmaker Kwan Man Ching, the film was released in San Francisco but wasnt shown in Asia until 1946. The film is notable as it marked the film debut of Bruce Lee, just an infant at the time. Stories about the making of Golden Gate Girl is reflected in a 2014 feature documentary titled Golden Gate Girls directed by S. Louisa Wei, who constructed the story around the life and time of woman film pioneer Esther Eng. A Shot in the Dark A Shot in the Dark is a 1941 American drama film directed by William C. McGann and written by M. Coates Webster, starring William Lundigan, Nan Wynn, and Ricardo Cortez. It was released by Warner Bros. on April 5, 1941. The film was based on the short story "No Hard Feelings" by Frederick Nebel in the Black Mask magazine. The movie is also a remake of the Torchy Blane film Smart Blonde. The Singing Hill The Singing Hill is a 1941 American Western film directed by Lew Landers and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Virginia Dale. Based on a story by Jesse Lasky Jr. and Richard Murphy, the film is about a singing cowboy and foreman of a ranch that may be sold to an unscrupulous banker by the young madcap heiress who is unaware that the sale will result in the local ranchers losing their free grazing land and their ranches. In the film, Autry introduced the song "Blueberry Hill" which would become a standard recorded by such artists as Louis Armstrong, Fats Domino, and Elvis Presley. The song became one of Autrys best-selling recordings. In 1987, "Blueberry Hill" received an ASCAP Award for Most Performed Feature Film Standards on TV. I Live on Danger I Live on Danger is a 1942 film noir thriller film directed by Sam White and starring Chester Morris and Jean Parker. Ubiytsy vykhodyat na dorogu The Murderers are Coming is a 1942 Soviet war film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin and Yuri Tarich based on the play Fear and Misery of the Third Reich by Bertolt Brecht. The film was not allowed to screen by Soviet censors. Cattle Stampede Cattle Stampede is a 1943 American Producers Releasing Corporation Western film of the "Billy the Kid" series directed by Sam Newfield. One Exciting Night One Exciting Night is a 1944 British musical comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Vera Lynn, Donald Stewart and Mary Clare. The film was also known as You Cant Do Without Love. The screenplay concerns a female singer who becomes involved with a man who is the victim of a kidnap plot. Western Approaches Western Approaches is a Technicolor 1944 docufiction film directed by Pat Jackson. It is the fictional account of 22 sailors adrift in a lifeboat. They are able to signal by Morse code their position. A nearby U-boat receives the signal along with a friendly vessel which changes course to go to their rescue. The captain of the U-Boat decides to wait in ambush with its two remaining torpedoes. Before the rescue ship arrives, the U-Boats periscope is spotted by the lifeboat. The U-Boat fires its torpedoes just as the rescue vessel is alerted to the U-Boats presence. Much of it was shot in the Irish Sea. Sailors rather than professional actors were used. Trade papers reported that the film among those "doing well" at the British box office in 1945. Scarred Assunta Spina is a 1948 Italian drama film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Anna Magnani. It was adapted from Salvatore Di Giacomos play and was released in the U.S. as Scarred. Brick Bradford Brick Bradford was the 35th serial released by Columbia Pictures. It was based on the comic strip Brick Bradford, which was created by Clarence Gray and William Ritt. Bush Pilot Bush Pilot is a 1947 Canadian-American film directed by Sterling Campbell. The film, produced by Campbells Dominion Productions, was noted for being one of the first full-length feature films outside Quebec in which a Canadian production company held the primary role. Miraculous Journey Miraculous Journey is a 1948 film about seven airplane passengers who find themselves stranded in an African jungle after their plane crashes. It was directed by Sam Newfield, under the pseudonym of Peter Stewart. The film stars Rory Calhoun and Virginia Grey. Cardboard Cavalier Cardboard Cavalier is a 1949 British historical comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Sid Field, Margaret Lockwood and Jerry Desmonde. The film depicts a historical romance between Lord Lovelace and Nell Gwyne. It was the last film for Forde and Field. Field died of a heart attack shortly after the film was released. Hi-Jacked Hi-Jacked is a 1950 American film noir crime film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Jim Davis and Marcia Mae Jones. Room to Let Room to Let is a 1950 British historical thriller film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Jimmy Hanley, Valentine Dyall and Constance Smith. It was adapted from the BBC radio play by Margery Allingham, broadcast in 1947. Position Wanted Cameriera bella presenza offresi... is a 1951 Italian film directed by Giorgio Pastina. Federico Fellini was one of its scriptwriters. The film marked the comeback of Elsa Merlini after a nine years hiatus. Don Daredevil Rides Again Don Daredevil Rides Again is a Republic Movie serial. It makes heavy use of stock footage from Republics previous Zorro serials. The character of Don Daredevil was created for this serial as the rights to Zorro belonged to Disney by 1951. Fighting Coast Guard Fighting Coast Guard is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Kenneth Gamet. The film stars Brian Donlevy, Forrest Tucker, Ella Raines, John Russell, Richard Jaeckel, William Murphy and Martin Milner. The film was released on June 1, 1951, by Republic Pictures. Fodboldpræsten Fodboldpræsten is a 1951 Danish family film directed by Alice OFredericks. Vacation with a Gangster Vacation with a Gangster is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi and starring Marc Lawrence, Giovanna Pala and Terence Hill. The films art direction was by Flavio Mogherini. Arctic Flight Arctic Flight is a 78-minute 1952 drama film , directed by Lew Landers and produced by Monogram Pictures. The film stars Wayne Morris, Alan Hale Jr. and Lola Albright. Arctic Flight depicts bush pilot flying in the Arctic on the edge of the International Date Line, involving Soviet intrigue. Blue Canadian Rockies Blue Canadian Rockies is a 1952 film starring Gene Autry. In the film Autry sung the song "Blue Canadian Rockies" written by Cindy Walker. Immortal Song Immortal Song is a 1952 Egyptian romance/drama film directed by Henry Barakat. It stars Farid Al Atrache, Faten Hamama, Majda, Madiha Yousri, and Seraj Munir. Three Stops to Murder Blood Orange released in the United States as Three Stops to Murder, is a 1953 British crime film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Tom Conway and Mila Parély. A private eye investigating a jewel robbery at a London fashion house finds himself involved in a murder mystery. its one of a handful of thrillers that Fisher made for Hammer Film Productions before he directed many of their early horror films in the late 1950s. The Lost Planet The Lost Planet is a 1953 Columbia Pictures 15-chapter serial which has the distinction of being the last interplanetary-themed sound serial ever made. It was directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet with a screenplay by George H. Plympton and Arthur Hoerl. It appears to have been planned as a sequel to the earlier chapterplay Master of the Stratosphere and shares many plot-points, props and sets, as well as some of the same cast. However, the Video Rangers do not appear, and their uniforms are instead worn by "slaves" created electronically by Reckov, the dictator of the Lost Planet with the help of mad scientist Dr. Grood and enslaved "good" scientist Professor Dorn. The Stars Are Singing The Stars Are Singing is a 1953 Paramount Pictures musical directed by Norman Taurog and starring Rosemary Clooney, Anna Maria Alberghetti, and Lauritz Melchior. The screenplay concerns a 15-year-old Polish girl who attempts to enter the U.S. illegally, setting off a major search by immigration officials. She is befriended by a struggling group of New York performers, who try to get approval for her to remain in the country. Clooney performs her hit song "Come On-a My House" and Danish tenor Lauritz Melchior sings "Vesti la giubba" from Leoncavallos opera Pagliacci in this Technicolor production. The film cost $1,264,337 and earned an estimated $1.6 million at the North American box office in 1953. Shadow of Fear Before I Wake, released in the United States as Shadow of Fear, is a 1954 British mystery film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Mona Freeman, Jean Kent and Maxwell Reed. A stepmother attempts to murder her adopted daughter in order to get her inheritance. This was director Rogells final film. Cirkus bude Cirkus bude! is a 1954 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. The film starred Josef Kemr. One Jump Ahead One Jump Ahead is a 1955 British crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Paul Carpenter, Diane Hart, Jill Adams and Freddie Mills. The film was based on a novel by American crime novelist Robert H. Chapman. The screenplay concerns a journalist who helps police track down the killer of a female blackmailer. The title refers to the reporters attempts to keep "one jump ahead" of the police in solving the crime. Hell's Horizon Hells Horizon is a 1955 American war film directed by Tom Gries. The film stars John Ireland and Marla English. Hells Horizon recounts the story of a bomber crew in the Korean War. Je suis un sentimental Je suis un sentimental is a 1955 French-Italian crime film directed by John Berry. No Smoking No Smoking is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Henry Cass and starring Reg Dixon, Peter Martyn, Belinda Lee and Lionel Jeffries. It was based on a play by George Moresby-White. The Safety Match The Safety Match, or The Swedish Match is a 1954 Soviet comedy film directed by Konstantin Yudin, an adaptation of Anton Chekhovs 1884 story of the same name. Everything But the Truth Everything but the Truth is a 1956 American Eastmancolor comedy film directed by Jerry Hopper. It stars Maureen OHara and John Forsythe. The Window to Luna Park The Window to Luna Park is a 1957 Italian drama film directed by Luigi Comencini. It was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. I pappagalli I pappagalli is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Bruno Paolinelli. Rasmus, Pontus and Toker Rasmus, Pontus och Toker is a 1966 Swedish film directed by Stig Olin and written by Astrid Lindgren. The White Squaw The White Squaw is a 1956 American western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring David Brian, May Wynn, William Bishop, Nancy Hale, William Leslie, and Myron Healey. It is based on a novel of the same name by Larabie Sutter. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on November 1, 1956. The Mad Bomberg The Mad Bomberg is a 1957 West Germany comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Hans Albers, Marion Michael and Harald Juhnke. The film is an adaptation of the 1923 novel of the same title by Josef Winckler which was based on a real historical Westphalian aristocrat of the nineteenth century. The film was conceived partly as an attempt to replicate the success of Albers hit film Münchhausen. Hidden Homicide Hidden Homicide is a 1959 British mystery film directed by Anthony Young and written by Bill Luckwell and Anthony Young. It is based on the 1951 novel Death at Shinglestrand by Paul Capon. The film stars Griffith Jones, Patricia Laffan, James Kenney, Bruce Seton, Peter Carver and Danny Green. The film was released on 25 February 1959 by Rank Film Distributors. Ooh... diese Ferien Ooh... diese Ferien is a 1958 Austrian film directed by Franz Antel. Juke Box Rhythm Juke Box Rhythm is a 1959 American musical film starring Brian Donlevy and Jo Morrow. The film was released on a double bill with The Tingler. Sonatas Sonatas is a 1959 Mexican-Spanish historical drama film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem and starring María Félix, Francisco Rabal and Aurora Bautista. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival. It is based on novels written by the Spanish author Ramón del Valle-Inclán. The films sets were designed by the art directors Francisco Canet and Gunther Gerszo. Some location shooting took place in Galicia as well as various locations around Mexico. The film was shot in Eastmancolor. Les mauvais coups Les Mauvais Coups is a 1961 French psychological drama under the direction of François Leterrier. It tells the story of the tragic demise of a 10-year marriage. An austere screenplay based on a Roger Vailland novel. Although by no means a nouvelle vague style work, the cast and credits over a lugubrious landscape and an ominous music have a Chabrolesque touch . Pension Schöller Pension Schöller is a 1960 West German comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Theo Lingen, Christa Williams and Rudolf Vogel. It is an adaptation of the 1890 play Pension Schöller by Wilhelm Jacoby and Carl Laufs. Georg Jacoby was Wilhems son, and made three film adaptation of his fathers best known play in 1930, 1952 and 1960. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. The films sets were designed by the art directors Albrecht Becker and Herbert Kirchhoff. Skandaali tyttökoulussa Skandaali tyttökoulussa is a 1960 Finnish drama film directed by Edvin Laine. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival. The Walking Target The Walking Target is a 1960 crime film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Joan Evans, Merry Anders, and Ronald Foster. The screenplay concerns an ex-con who gets out of prison looking for the $260,000 he hid before he was arrested, and finds unexpected romance with the widow of his former partner in crime. Streng geheim For Eyes Only is an East German espionage film. It was released in 1963. Petticoat Pirates Petticoat Pirates is a 1961 British comedy film directed by David MacDonald and starring Charlie Drake, Anne Heywood, Cecil Parker, John Turner and Thorley Walters. The film had its premiere on 30 November 1961 at the Warner Theatre in Londons West End. Wren Officer Anne Heywood and the 150 girls under her command are piqued. On the grounds that Wrens can do anything that men can do, at least as well or better, they demand the right to serve at sea in warships. When their request is turned down by the authorities they board a frigate, imprison the skeleton crew, and set off to sea, where they unintentionally become embroiled in a training exercise between British and US fleets... When the Clock Strikes When the Clock Strikes is a 1961 gangster film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring James Brown and Merry Anders. Air Patrol Air Patrol is a 1962 American CinemaScope drama film directed by Maury Dexter and written by Harry Spalding. The film stars Willard Parker, Merry Anders, Robert Dix, John Holland, Russ Bender and Douglass Dumbrille. Den kære familie Den kære familie is a 1962 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival where cinematographer Jørgen Skov won a Silver Prize for photography. Mariandls Heimkehr Mariandls Homecoming is a 1962 Austrian musical drama film directed by Wener Jacobs and starring Cornelia Froboess, Rudolf Prack and Waltraut Haas. It is a sequel to the 1961 film Mariandl. The Valiant The Valiant is a 1962 British/Italian international co-production film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring John Mills, Ettore Manni, Roberto Risso, Robert Shaw, and Liam Redmond. It is based on the Italian manned torpedo attack which seriously damaged the two British battleships Valiant and Queen Elizabeth and the oil tanker Sagona at the port of Alexandria in December 1941. The film had a Royal Gala Premiere on 4 January 1962 at the Odeon Leicester Square in the presence of Princess Marina. Mathias Sandorf Mathias Sandorf is a 1963 film based on the novel by Jules Verne. Where Are You From, Johnny? Doù viens-tu Johnny ? is a 1963 French film directed by Noël Howard, starring French rock and pop idols Johnny Halliday and Sylvie Vartan. Kidnapped to Mystery Island Kidnapped to Mystery Island is a 1964 Italian-German adventure film directed by Luigi Capuano and starring Guy Madison, Ingeborg Schöner and Ivan Desny. In West Germany it was released by Bavaria Film and in the United States by its parent company Columbia Pictures. It was based on a novel by the popular Italian writer Emilio Salgari. Apache Fury Apache Fury is a 1964 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western directed and co-written by José María Elorrieta. It was based on a novel by Eduardo Guzman. E venne un uomo A Man Named John is a 1965 drama film directed by Ermanno Olmi and starring Rod Steiger. The Boy Cried Murder The Boy Cried Murder is a 1966 British thriller film directed by George P. Breakston and starring Fraser MacIntosh, Veronica Hurst, and Phil Brown. The film is based on the novelette of the same name by Cornell Woolrich. The movie is a remake of the 1949 film The Window. Two Sons of Ringo Two Sons of Ringo is a 1966 Italian western-parody film. It was the last film directed by Giorgio Simonelli who, for health reasons, left the production just before the end of filming and was replaced by Giuliano Carnimeo. Merlin the Magic Mouse Merlin The Magic Mouse is a 1967 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Alex Lovy and distributed by Warner Bros. It features the first appearance of Merlin the Magic Mouse and Second Banana, both voiced by Daws Butler. The cartoon seems to use Hanna-Barbera sound effects. This cartoon was also final appearance of Sam Cat in a Warner Brothers. cartoon. Monument to the Dream Monument to the Dream is a 1967 American short documentary film about the Gateway Arch National Park directed by Charles Guggenheim and narrated by Paul Richards. At the time of the films production, the park was known as the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. À tout casser À tout casser is a 1968 French-Italian film, directed by American blacklisted director John Berry. Badarna Badarna is a 1968 Swedish drama film directed by Yngve Gamlin. Halvar Björk won the award for Best Actor at the 5th Guldbagge Awards. The Cobra The Cobra is a 1967 Italian-Spanish crime film directed by Mario Sequi. The Other Side of Bonnie and Clyde The Other Side of Bonnie and Clyde is a 1968 docudrama film directed and produced by Larry Buchanan. Ma chi t'ha dato la patente? Ma chi tha dato la patente? is a 1970 Italian comedy film directed by Nando Cicero. The Death of Me Yet The Death of Me Yet is a 1971 television film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey and starring Doug McClure and Darren McGavin. It based on the 1970 novel of the same name by Whit Masterson. The movie appeared on the ABC Movie of the Week on October 26, 1971. Two Sons of Trinity Two Sons of Trinity is a 1972 Italian western-comedy film written and directed by Osvaldo Civirani and starring the comedy duo Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. My Brother Anastasia My Brother Anastasia is a 1973 commedia allitaliana directed by Steno. The Devil and Leroy Bassett The Devil and LeRoy Bassett is a 1973 modern-day western adventure. The story follows a jailbreak that leads to the fugitives taking a church bus while trying to keep ahead of the law. The film was directed by Robert E. Pearson and starred Don Epperson. The world premiere of the film was held in the hometown of the director at the Brown Grand Theatre in Concordia. It was the last film shown at the Brown Grand before its historic restoration. Linda Linda is a 1973 American made-for-television crime thriller film directed by Jack Smight based on the novel by John D. MacDonald. Aloïse Aloïse is a 1975 French drama film directed by Liliane de Kermadec. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. The Greatest Gift The Greatest Gift is an NBC television movie which premiered on November 4, 1974. Directed by Boris Sagal and starring Glenn Ford, Julie Harris, and Lance Kerwin, the film served as the pilot for the 1975 television series The Family Holvak. The Sternstein Manor The Sternstein Manor is a 1976 West German drama film directed by Hans W. Geißendörfer. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. Hot Tomorrows Hot Tomorrows is a 1977 film directed by Martin Brest. The film includes appearances from actor Hervé Villechaize and the theatre troupe The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, and is the only filmed example of a performance from the troupe, aside from the film Forbidden Zone. Ready for Anything Ready for Anything is a 1977 Italian romance film written and directed by Giorgio Stegani and starring Eleonora Giorgi and Bekim Fehmiu. The Sailor's Return The Sailors Return is a 1978 British drama film directed by Jack Gold and starring Tom Bell, Shope Shodeinde and Elton Charles. It is based on the 1925 novel The Sailors Return by David Garnett. It was made by Euston Films. The film concerns the ostracizing of a sailor and his black wife. The budget of the film was £400,000. Last Feelings Last Feelings is a 1978 melodrama film written and directed by Ruggero Deodato. Christmas Mountain Christmas Mountain: The Story of a Cowboy Angel is a 1981 western film about the true meaning of the Christmas spirit. Starring Mark Miller of Savannah Smiles and Slim Pickens in one of his final roles, the film was originally produced and released in 1981. The original 16MM master was then lost for 20 years. Jack Evans, a partner and financier of the original film, eventually regained possession of the master. It was digitally remastered by Victory Studios of Los Angeles in 2008, and is now available on DVD. A review of the original release in The New York Times said, "This heartwarming Christmas tale contains a western twist as it tells the tale of a heavenly cowpoke who rides down to earth to ride herd on a few people in need of some miracles." Shi ying xiong chong ying xiong Two on the Road, also known as Fearless Dragons and The Fearless Jackal, is a 1980 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Lei Chiu and starring Bryan Leung, Philip Ko and Wang Lung-wei. The Guns and the Fury The Guns and the Fury is a 1981 film starring Peter Graves and Cameron Mitchell. Hellinger's Law Hellingers Law is a 1981 TV movie starring Telly Savalas. It was the pilot for a proposed TV series starring Savalas which did not eventuate, but was screened as a stand-alone film. It was directed by Leo Penn. Imagine the Sound Imagine the Sound is a 1981 Canadian documentary film about the once-controversial genre of free jazz, directed by Ron Mann. Dard Ka Rishta Dard Ka Rishta is a 1982 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Sunil Dutt, who also stars. Smita Patil, Reena Roy and Ashok Kumar play pivotal roles. Wonders of China Wonders of China was a Circle-Vision 360° film featured in the China Pavilion at Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort. The film showcased famous Chinese landmarks and the people, environment, and culture of China. Wonders of China was first shown on October 1, 1982 and closed on March 25, 2003. It was replaced by an updated film, Reflections of China, which opened on May 23, 2003. Wonders of China also played in the World Premiere Circle-Vision theater in Tomorrowland at Disneyland from 1984 through 1996. Keye Luke provided the voice-over narration as the philosopher Li Bai while an unnamed Chinese actor did the live action footage. Last Winter The Last Winter is a 1984 drama film directed by Riki Shelach Nissimoff and produced by Avi Lerner. The film was a joint American-Israeli venture which tells the story of two women seeking leads to their missing husbands after the end of the Yom Kippur War. A relationship builds between them when each identifies her husband in the same blurred image of a foreign newsreel. Zadarski memento Zadarski memento is a Croatian film directed by Joakim Marušić. It was released in 1984. Hard asfalt Hard Asphalt is a 1986 Norwegian drama film directed by Sølve Skagen. It was entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Tomorrow is a 1988 Japanese film directed by Kazuo Kuroki. Boulevard of Broken Dreams Boulevard of Broken Dreams is a 1988 Australian film. It was the first movie from Boulevard Films. Chief Zabu Chief Zabu is a long-unreleased film that was written, produced and directed by Neil Cohen and Zack Norman. It stars Norman, Allen Garfield and Allan Arbus as New York businessmen trying to take over a newly-independent Polynesian nation. Production began in 1986 but, due to various issues, Cohen and Norman were unable to complete the film until 2016. It premiered at Laemmle Theatres Monica Film Center on October 28, 2016 and screened a week later, on November 7, at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. Trailers and clips are available through both Vimeo and YouTube. On 8/16/17, Zabus co-writer/directors were pictured on the front page of the New York Times Arts Section with a history of the films unique and unusual journey. A long running advertisement for the film in Variety was the source of a recurring joke on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Jake Spanner, Private Eye Jake Spanner, Private Eye is a 1989 American television crime film written and directed by Lee H. Katzin and starring Robert Mitchum and Ernest Borgnine. A Captive in the Land A Captive in the Land is a 1990 Soviet–American survival drama film directed by John Berry and written by Berry and Lee Gold. The film is based on the novel of the same name by James Aldridge and stars Sam Waterston, Aleksandr Potapov and Keir Giles. Sher Mountain Killings Mystery Sher Mountain Killings Mystery is a 1990 Australian mystery thriller film directed by Vince Martin and starring Phillip Avalon and Abigail. The Royal Scoundrel The Royal Scoundrel is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Johnnie To and Jonathan Chik. The Tombs The Tombs is a 1991 Argentine drama film directed by Javier Torre. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Mystery of Edwin Drood The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a 1993 film, the fourth film adaptation of the Charles Dickens unfinished novel of the same name. This was the last film of Barry Evans. When I Was a Boy When I Was a Boy is a 1993 short film directed by Todd Field, Alex Vlacos and Matthew Modine. It is an experimental piece about a grown man reflecting on how he was reared by his mother and treated by others as a child. The piece premiered at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival in front of Victor Nuñezs Grand Jury Prize winning Ruby in Paradise in which Field stars and Vlacos was the cinematographer. That same year it was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art as part of the Film Society of Lincoln Centers New Directors/New Films Festival. Ebbtide Ebbtide is a 1994 Australian film made for US television. Swaham Swaham is an award-winning feature film directed by Shaji N. Karun. The film is in Malayalam. It stars Ashwini of Uthiripookkal fame, Venumani Vishnu and Mullenezhi. The films music is composed by Isaac Thomas Kottukapally and K. Raghavan. Swaham met with widespread critical acclaim upon release. The film was screened at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. The Tiger of Wanchai The Tragic Fantasy - Tiger of Wanchai is a 1994 Hong Kong action crime thriller film directed by Stephen Lo and Joe Chu and starring Simon Yam, Lau Ching-wan, Wan Yeung-ming and Roy Cheung. The film is based on the life of Sun Yee On triad member Andely Chan, nicknamed the "Tiger of Wan Chai", who was murdered in Macau in November 1993. Professor Ki Padosan Professor Ki Padosan is a 1993 Indian film directed by Shantilal Soni, starring Sanjeev Kumar, Asha Parekh, Padmini Kolhapure, Shekhar Suman, Aruna Irani and Dalip Tahil. It marked Sanjeev Kumars last film appearance, released 8 years after his death in 1985. The film pays tribute to Sanjeev Kumar after the films end credits with Amitabh Bachchan serving as the narrator of the film and shown paying tribute to Kumar in the end credits. Something About Love Something About Love is a Canadian drama film, directed by Tom Berry and released in 1988. The film stars Stefan Wodoslawsky as Wally Olynyk, a man returning home to Cape Breton Island after several years living in the United States, to reunite with his estranged father Stan as the older man begins to suffer from dementia. The films cast also includes Jennifer Dale, Ron James, Lenore Zann, Don Lake, Wayne Robson and Susan Rubeš. The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989, for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor. Romani kris - Cigánytörvény Gypsy Lore is a 1997 Hungarian drama film directed by Bence Gyöngyössy. It is an adaptation of King Lear. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Rabies Rabies is a 1958 Swedish television drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman. The Strike The Strike is a 1947 Czechoslovakian film about striking miners directed by Karel Steklý. It is based on the novel of the same title by Marie Majerová. Chevrolet Chevrolet is a 1997 Spanish crime film directed by Javier Maqua. It was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival where Isabel Ordaz won the Silver St. George for Best Actress. Our Land Maa Bhoomi is a 1980 Telugu drama film written and produced by B. Narsing Rao based on a play by Krishan Chander on the Telangana Rebellion in Hyderabad State. The film depicts a typical life of villagers under feudalistic society in the Telangana region. It was the first feature film of director Goutam Ghose. The film was premiered at the International Film Festival of India, 1980, Indias official entry at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival of July 1980, the Cairo and Sidney Film Festivals. The film is listed among CNN-IBNs list of hundred greatest Indian films of all time. Hu-Man Hu-Man is a 1975 French science fiction film directed by Jérôme Laperrousaz. Salvo D'Acquisto Salvo DAcquisto is a 1974 Italian biographical drama film directed by Romolo Guerrieri. Fantômas Fantômas is a 1946 French crime film directed by Jean Sacha and starring Marcel Herrand, Simone Signoret and Alexandre Rignault. Olympia Olympia is a 1998 film about a Mexican soap opera star who leaves her career behind to pursue her first love – javelin throwing. She comes to the United States and takes up with a coach whos never coached before. Director Bob Byingtons film opened for the SXSW film festival that year. The movie won the Grand Jury prize for best drama at the Long Island Film Festival. Lisa Hunsacker, who composed the music for the film, was also the costume designer. The Revenge of Ivanhoe The Revenge of Ivanhoe is a 1965 Italian adventure film directed by Tanio Boccia. Buccaneer Woodpecker Buccaneer Woodpecker is the 46th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 20, 1953, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Old MacDonald Had a Farm Old MacDonald Had a Farm is an animated musical-comedy short, produced by Famous Studios and released by Paramount Pictures in June 7, 1946. The Hook of Woodland Heights The Hook of Woodland Heights is a 1990 horror short film written and directed by Michael Savino, and co-written by Mark Veau. Patita Patita is a 1953 Indian Hindi-language film produced and directed by Amiya Chakrabarty. The film stars Dev Anand, Usha Kiran, Agha and Lalita Pawar. The films music is by Shankar Jaikishan. The film is especially well known for some very melodious and popular songs that include: "Andhe Jahaan Ke" by Talat Mahmood, "Hain Sab Se Madhur Woh Geet Jinhein Hum Dard Ke Sur Mein Gaate Hain" by Talat Mahmood, "Kisi Ne Apna Bana Ke" by Lata Mangeshkar, "Mitti se Khelte Ho" by Lata Mangeshkar and the duet "Yaad Kiya Dil Ne Kahaan Ho Tum" by Hemant Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar. Bollenti spiriti Bollenti spiriti is a 1981 Italian fantasy-comedy film directed by Giorgio Capitani. Mongkok Story Mongkok Story is a 1996 Hong Kong film directed by Wilson Yip. Idu dani Passing Days is a 1970 Croatian film directed by Fadil Hadžić, starring Ivica Vidović. A byahme mladi We Were Young is a 1961 Bulgarian drama film directed by Binka Zhelyazkova and written by Hristo Ganev. The film is centered on the Bulgarian resistance to Nazism in Sofia during the Second World War. The Racing Scene The Racing Scene is a 1969 documentary film about actor James Garner and his auto racing team, directed by Andy Sidaris. It was the first film directed by Sidaris, whose background at that time had been in sports broadcasting. Per vivere meglio, divertitevi con noi Per vivere meglio, divertitevi con noi is a 1978 Italian anthology comedy film written and directed by Flavio Mogherini. Harlot Harlot is a feature-length underground film directed by Andy Warhol, written by Ronald Tavel, and featuring Mario Montez lounging on a sofa, eating bananas, with Gerard Malanga in a tuxedo, and with Tavel, Billy Name, and Harry Fainlight having an off-screen discussion. This was Warhols first sync-sound movie, filmed in December 1964 with his new Auricon camera. Raampur Ka Lakshman Raampur Ka Lakshman is a 1972 Indian Hindi movie directed by Manmohan Desai. The film was remade in 1978 in Tamil, titled as Mangudi Minor, where Rajinikanth essayed the similar role played by Shatrughan Sinha in the Hindi original. Vartha Vartha is a 1986 Indian Malayalam language film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by P. V. Gangadharan. The film stars Mammootty, Mohanlal, Venu Nagavally and Prathapachandran in the lead roles. The film has musical score by A. T. Ummer. The film was successful at the box office. The film was remade in Tamil as Palaivana Rojakkal, and in Hindi as Jai Shiv Shankar, which never released. The London Rock and Roll Show The London Rock and Roll Show is a 1973 British-produced concert film directed by Peter Clifton chronicling a Rock and Roll Revival concert held at Wembley Stadium in London in August 1972. Ultraman: The Adventure Begins is a 1987 American-Japanese animated superhero film jointly produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and Tsuburaya Productions and animated by both Studio Sign and Ashi Productions. It is the second foreign Ultra Series production overall, and the second foreign Ultraman film after The 6 Ultra Brothers vs. the Monster Army. Originally intended as a pilot for an animated series, no such series ever emerged and the pilot was made into a full-length film. It was released in theaters in the United States on October 12, 1987, with a Japanese theatrical release following on April 28, 1989. The costumes based on the three main heroes were made for use in stage shows in Japan. Siddeshwari Siddheshwari is a 1989 Hindi documentary directed film by Mani Kaul. It is a cinematic portrait of Siddheshwari Devi, a Hindustani classical music singer from Varanasi, India. It was produced by the Films Division of India. The film was awarded the National Award for the Best Documentary for that year in India. Zornige Küsse Angry Kisses is a 2000 Swiss drama film directed by Judith Kennel. It was entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival where Maria Simon won the award for Best Actress. Sandhya Raagam Sandhya Raagam is a 1989 Tamil-language drama film produced, written and directed by Balu Mahendra. It stars Chokkalinga Bagavathar, Oviyar Veera Santhanam and Archana in prominent roles. Shot in black-and-white, the film was photographed and edited by Mahendra himself. At the 37th National Film Awards, it won the Award for Best Film on Family Welfare. Escape to Paradise Lost Battalion is a 1960 black-and-white Filipino war film and love story produced and directed by Eddie Romero, and co-produced by Romero and Kane W. Lynn. Set during World War II, it stars Leopoldo Salcedo, Johnny Monteiro and Diane Jergens. It was later released in the US by American International Pictures as Lost Batallion, on a double feature with Guns of the Black Witch in 1962. The films ad line read "200 Men and One Girl Trapped in a Ring of Steel!" Sarah and the Squirrel Sarah is a 1982 Australian animated film. It was written by Elizabeth Kata and directed by Yoram Gross. Unlike Yoram Grosss other works, Sarah deals with more mature subjects. Veerta Veerta is a 1993 Indian film directed by Shibu Mitra. The movie stars Sunny Deol, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Jayaprada, Shantipriya, Shakti Kapoor, Prem Chopra and Neena Gupta. Stoovertpuram Police Station Ryba na suchu Ryba na suchu is a 1942 Czech comedy film directed by Vladimír Slavínský. Joker Joker is a 1993 Indian Telugu comedy film produced by P. Pattabhi Rama Rao and M. Lakshman Kumar Chowdary under the Padma Priya Arts banner and directed by Vamsy. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Vani Viswanath, Baby Shamili in the lead roles and music also composed by Vamsy. The film is a remake of the Malayalam movie Kilukkampetti, which was later remade as Hindi movie Pyaar Impossible!. The film was recorded as a hit at the box office. Rodinné trampoty oficiála Trísky Rodinné trampoty oficiála Tříšky is a 1949 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Driver Ramudu Driver Ramudu is a 1979 Telugu Action-drama film, produced by Nandamuri Harikrishna under the Ramakrishna Cine Studios banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Jayasudha in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was released in 35 centres across Andhra Pradesh on 2 February 1979 and was eventually declared a box-office blockbuster. The film was remade as the Tamil movie Lorry Driver Rajakannu, starring Sivaji Ganesan in the pivotal role. County Kilburn County Kilburn is a 2000 British comedy film directed by Elliot Hegarty and starring Ciarán McMenamin, Rick Warden and John Bowe. Trevozhnoye voskresenye Anxious Sunday is a 1983 disaster film directed by Rudolf Fruntov. Aayiram Naavulla Ananthan Aayiram Naavulla Ananthan is a 1996 Malayalam film by Thulasidas starring Mammootty, Murali and Gautami. El coyote emplumado El coyote emplumado is a 1983 Mexican comedy film directed by and starring María Elena Velasco. Le roman de Max The Romance of Max is a 1912 French short silent romantic comedy fantasy film directed by and starring Max Linder for Pathé Frères. The 6 minute, 8 second film was released on December 20, 1912. The plot may have been inspired by Emile Cohls Matrimonial Shoes, from 1909, a shorter film with a similar storyline and animation. Electric Shades of Grey The Psychedelic Priest is a 2001 American film produced by Allied International Films. It was directed by William Grefé, although he was uncredited, and written by Terry Merrill. It stars John Darrell, James Coleman, and Joe Crane. A Woman Like That Öyle Bir Kadın Ki is the first Turkish film which included a hardcore scene to be legally produced and distributed. The plot claims to deal with the sexual ambivalence of married couples on vacation, accompanied by a crime story. The movie started a short-lived, but intense period of pornography in Turkey until the 1980 Turkish coup détat. Today, it is difficult to find the original, uncut version. Directed by Naki Yurter, the lead role played by Zerrin Doğan. Pistol Pete: The Life and Times of Pete Maravich Pistol Pete: The Life and Times of Pete Maravich is a documentary of "Pistol" Pete Maravich. It first aired on CBS during the Final Four Tournament on April 1, 2001. It was produced by George Roy, written by Steven Stern, and narrated by Harry Connick It is considered the most comprehensive documentary about Maravich ever produced.tage, plus a host of rare interviews, including Julius Erving, Les Robinson, and the camera-shy Jackie Maravich. MARAVICH biographer Wayne Federman is interviewed throughout and also served as a film consultant. Chann Pardesee Chan Pardesi is a Punjabi language film released in 1981. It was directed by Chitrarth Singh and starred Raj Babbar, Rama Vij, Amrish Puri, Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Om Puri. Chan Pardesi was a seminal film that debuted many future Bollywood legends both in front of and behind the camera, and was Raj Babbars first ever film. Chan Pardesi won Indias National Film Award in 1980 and went on to become a big commercial success when it eventually found distribution in 1981. Stuck Stuck is a 2002 Canadian feature-length video drama film written and directed by Lindsay Bourne. It features Amanda Tapping as Liz, JR Bourne as Bernie, Fred Henderson as Gordon, and Courtney Kramer as Cindy. Girl King Girl King is a 2002 Canadian feature-length, drag king pirate movie; directed, produced, written and edited by Ileana Pietrobruno, with cinematography by John Houtman. It stars Chrystal Donbrath-Zinga, Michael-Ann Connor, Raven Courtney, Victoria Deschanel, Joyce Pate and Jonathan Sutton. The music is by Amon Tobin. The Sunken Cemetery The Sunken Cemetery is a 2002 Croatian film directed by Mladen Juran. The screenplay is based on the novel of the same name by Goran Tribuson. It was filmed on a 4.2 million Croatian kuna budget. Dokuz dagin efesi: Çakici geliyor Dokuz Dağın Efesi, or Dokuz Dağın Efesi: Çakici Geliyor is a 1958 Turkish drama film directed by Metin Erksan. It stars Fikret Hakan, Serpil Gül, and Hayri Esen. Mujeres salvajes Mujeres salvajes is a 1984 Mexican exploitation film directed by Gabriel Retes. The story is about a group of women who escape a prison in search for a treasure at a beach. On that beach, there are some male campers who discover their secret and torture one of them for information about the treasure. Some of the stars are Tina Romero and Patricia Mayer. Rudraksham Rudraksham is a 1994 action Malayalam film starring Suresh Gopi, Annie and Devan. Written by Ranjith and directed by Shaji Kailas, this action movie did not meet studio expectations and was declared a flop at the box office. Five Golden Flowers Five Golden Flowers is a Chinese romantic musical film released in 1959. Princess Iron Fan Princess Iron Fan is a 1966 Hong Kong film, the second in a series of four Shaw Brothers productions based on the novel Journey to the West. It was directed by Ho Meng Hua. The other films of the series are Monkey Goes West, The Cave of the Silken Web and The Land of Many Perfumes. Ferry Tales Ferry Tales is a 2003 American short documentary film written, produced and directed by Katja Esson. It follows the conversations of women in the powder room of the Staten Island Ferry during the morning commute from Staten Island to Manhattan. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Ghar Ka Chiraag Ghar Ka Chiraag is a 1989 Indian film in Hindi directed by Sikander Bharti. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Neelam Kothari and Chunky Pandey in leading roles. The film was 4th highest grossing Hindi film at the box office in the year 1989.Actor Chunky Pandey himself distributed this film. Paap Ko Jalaa Kar Raakh Kar Doonga Paap Ko Jalaa Kar Raakh Kar Doonga is a 1988 Indian film. Toofan Aur Deeya Toofan Aur Deeya is a 1956 Bollywood film directed by Prabhat Kumar and starring Satish Vyas, Nanda, Rajendra Kumar, Vatsala Deshmukh, Shanta Kumari, Krishna Kumar, Keshavrao Date and Ulhas. La méthode Bourchnikov La Méthode Bourchnikov is a 2004 French short animated film directed by Grégoire Sivan. Aadu Puli Atham Aadu Puli Aattam is a 1977 Tamil-language Indian action film directed by S. P. Muthuraman made in Black-and-white, starring Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth, Sangeetha and Sripriya in lead roles. Later in 1978, S. P. Muthuraman remade the film in Telugu as Yetthuku Pai Yetthu with Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth reprising his role. Yetthuku Pai Yetthu was a partial remake of Aadu Puli Aattum. A few scenes were remade in Telugu with Telugu actors like Satyanarayana and Allu Ramalingayya and the rest of the movie was dubbed. This is one of Rajinikanths early appearance in Tamil in which he plays main villain. The movie is noted for Rajinikanths famous phrase "Idhu thaan Rajini style", which he says several times throughout the movie. Vansh Vansh is a 1992 Bollywood Hindi action drama film directed and produced by Pappu Verma. It is a remake of Mani Ratnams 1988 Tamil film Agni Natchathiram. Film was well received at the box office and declared Hit at the box office Daata Daata is a 1989 Hindi language Indian feature film directed by Sultan Ahmed, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Shammi Kapoor, Padmini Kolhapure, Suresh Oberoi, Supriya Pathak, Amrish Puri, Ranjeet, Deepak Parashar, Shafi Inamdar, Saeed Jaffrey and Bharat Bhushan. This movie was average in big cities, but in small cities and in north India, it was a big hit. "Daata" remains for Mithun Chakraborty one of his best performances till date. Sheen Sheen is a 2004 Indian Bollywood film produced directed by Ashok Pandit. It stars Raj Babbar, Tarun Arora and Sheen in pivotal roles. Die Stunde der Offiziere Die Stunde der Offiziere is a German semi-documentary movie of 2003 telling in chronological order about the German resistance attempts to kill Adolf Hitler and seize power in Germany in the 20 July plot of 1944. Produced by German TV ZDF, it parallels Stauffenberg of Jo Baier produced by German TV ARD in 2004 for the 60th anniversary of the coup. Historian Guido Knopp oversaw the production of Stunde der Offiziere. Momotarô's Sea Eagles is an animated Japanese propaganda film produced in 1942 by Geijutsu Eigasha and released March 25, 1943. Running at 37 minutes, it was close to being feature-length, but it was not the first animated feature film in Asia; that honor goes to Chinas 1941 Princess Iron Fan, which was 73 minutes long. A DVD version without English subtitles was released in Japan by Kinokuniya Shoten in 2004; one with subtitles was released in the United States by Zakka Films in 2009. Although recorded as being produced with the cooperation of the Japanese Naval Ministry, there was in fact no cooperation in order to protect military secrets, although the Japanese Imperial Navy endorsed the film. Featuring the "Peach Boy" character of Japanese folklore, this film was aimed at children, telling the story of a naval unit consisting of the human Momotarō and several animal species representing the Far Eastern races fighting together for a common goal. In a dramatization of the attack on Pearl Harbor, this force attacks the demons at the island of Onigashima, and the film also utilizes actual footage of the Pearl Harbor attack. A sequel, Momotarō Umi no Shinpei also exists. Animal Park Animal Park is a BBC television documentary series about the lives of keepers and animals at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, England. The show is currently presented by Kate Humble and Ben Fogle, who replaced Paul Heiney in 2001. Jean Johansson has been a co-presenter since 2016. The Ninth Cloud The Ninth Cloud is a 2014 independent comedy-drama film directed by Jane Spencer. The film stars Megan Maczko as Zena, a dreamy young woman that falls in love with an American expatriate. Alone Across Australia Alone Across Australia is a 2004 Australian documentary starring adventurer Jon Muir. The film produced by Shark Island Productions and directed by Ian Darling and Jon Muir has won more than 25 awards, and has screened at over 60 international film festivals. Jangal Mein Mangal Jangal Mein Mangal is a 1972 Bollywood romance film directed by Rajendra Bhatia. The film stars Kiran Kumar and Reena Roy . AmerAsian AmerAsian is a 2009 feature length college relationship drama was initially completed, but re-entered post-production in January 2009 for additional shooting. Directed by Roger Lim, it is the first AmerAsian film of a trilogy and stars Lim as Eric Young and Evlin Lake as Monica Donovan. It also introduces Bobby Dodge as Coach Donovan, Shannon Gayle as Kimberly, Andrew Plummer as Sean, and Jason Lombard as Daryl Walker. La visa loca La Visa Loca is a 2005 Filipino comedy-drama film directed by Mark Meily, produced by Sharon Cuneta, and starring Robin Padilla, Rufa Mae Quinto and Johnny Delgado. The plot concerns a taxi driver who dreams of going to the United States. The Golden Blaze The Golden Blaze is an animated direct-to-video film released in 2005 written by Archie Gips and directed by Bryon E. Carson. The feature, starring the voices of Blair Underwood and Michael Clarke Duncan, had a limited theatrical run making it the second flash animation ever to be theatrically released, after Mexicos Magos y Gigantes in 2003, and the first in the United States. The film is animated and stylized like a comic book. It also took top honors at the prestigious 2005 Giffoni International Film Festival. The Passenger The Passenger is a film written and directed by François Rotger. It was produced in France, Canada, and Japan; and has dialogue in French, Japanese and English. It was nominated in the 2005 edition of the Locarno International Film Festival, the Tokyo International Film Festival, and Angerss Premiers Plans European Film Festival. From his early work, 74km avec elle and Jan author/director François Rotger explores the themes of deception and betrayal within the family circle, often leading to sudden and extreme violence. State of Fear State of Fear: The Truth about Terrorism is a documentary film produced by Skylight Pictures and directed by Pamela Yates. It won the 2006 Overseas Press Club Award for "Best Reporting in Any Medium on Latin America". It has been translated into 48 languages and broadcast in 157 countries. Based on the findings of the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission, State of Fear uses personal testimony, history and archival footage to tell the story of escalating violence in Peru, and how the fear of terrorism undermined democracy. In 2000, after President Alberto Fujimoris regime collapsed under corruption scandals, the new government of Valentin Paniaqua established the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to investigate atrocities that had resulted from the violence had engulfed Peru for twenty years through the 1980s and 1990s. The Truth Commission granted Skylight Pictures access to its extensive testimonial evidence as well as hundreds of hours of rarely seen archival material and thousands of photographs. Alli Arjuna Alli Arjuna is 2002 Tamil drama film directed by Saran. The film features Manoj Bharathiraja and Richa Pallod in the lead roles, while Preetha Vijayakumar, Karan, Dhamu, Charle, Vinu Chakravarthy and Jai Ganesh play supporting roles. The music was composed by A. R. Rahman with cinematography by A. Venkatesh and editing by Suresh Urs. The film released on 14 January 2002. The Romance of Betty Boop The Romance of Betty Boop is a 1985 CBS animated television special featuring Betty Boop. This special premiered after Snoopys Getting Married. Love Talk Love Talk is the second film by South Korean director Lee Yoon-ki. It tells the story of a group of expatriated South Koreans trying to adapt to living in the Los Angeles area. The film was shot entirely on location in California with Korean and American actors. Triviatown Triviatown - Its the Worlds Biggest Trivia Contest is a 2006 documentary about the worlds largest trivia contest in Stevens Point directed by Patrick Cady and Brit McAdams. Pirate Radio USA Pirate Radio USA is a 2006 documentary film written and directed by Jeff Pearson, with musical director Mary Jones. Its running time is 82 minutes in length. Summer of the Flying Saucer Summer of the Flying Saucer is a 2008 Irish family film starring Robert Sheehan , Dan Colley, Hugh O’Conor , Joanne Kernan and Lorcan Cranitch . The film was directed by Martin Duffy. Voiceover by Nicola Coughlan. The majority of the film was filmed in Kilkerrin, Co. Galway, with many people of Kilkerrin and the surrounding villages being able to spot themselves as extras in a plethora of scenes. Max Steel: Forces of Nature Max Steel: Forces of Nature is a 2005 direct-to-DVD film based on the TV series and action figure line. Super Noypi Super Noypi is a 2006 Filipino action superhero fantasy film released on December 25, 2006 and was directed by Quark Henares and produced by Regal Films. It was an official entry to the 32nd Metro Manila Film Festival. 8 Guys 8 Guys is a short film written and directed by American comedian Dane Cook. It was released in 2003, and was produced by Barry Katz and Brian Volk-Weiss. In addition to Cook, the film features Alonzo Bodden, Jay Davis, John DiResta, Rusty Dooley, Gary Gulman, Robert Kelly, Kathleen Luong, and Wayne Previdi. Make a Wish Make a Wish is a 2006 Palestinian-American short film by Cherien Dabis. It tells the story of Mariam, an 11-year-old Palestinian girl who faces enormous obstacles buying a birthday cake. It premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and received a number of awards at other festivals. It was released on DVD as a short for Dabis 2009 feature film, Amreeka. Lentera merah Lentera Merah is a 2006 Indonesian horror film directed by Hanung Bramantyo. Changathipoocha Changathipoocha is a 2007 Malayalam language romantic comedy film directed by debutant S. P. Mehesh, starring Jayasurya, Radhika and Ramya Nambeeshan in the lead roles. Death's Requiem Death’s Requiem is an Australian 2007 short film. It tells of Nathan Chapel, a terminally ill comic book artist with an obsession for death. But When the Grim Reaper himself pays Nathan comes to life to haunt him, Nathans greatest fears are realized. The film starred Jai Koutrae as Nathan Chapel. This role garnered him much fame and won him numerous awards including the Screen Actors Guild Awards, Method Fest Independent Film Festival Award and the Luciania Film Festival Award for Best Actor in a Short Film. Awards also went to the Sound Designer/Mixer Stephen Hope and Sound Recordist David Glasser an Australian Screen Sound Guild Award for Best Achievement in Sound for a Short Film. Domestic Difficulties Domestic Difficulties is a silent short film featuring Mutt and Jeff. The film is one of the earliest animated adaptations of Bud Fishers comic strip. The Eternity Man The Eternity Man is a 2008 tele-film adaptation of the opera The Eternity Man by composer Jonathan Mills and librettist Dorothy Porter. The film follows the life of Arthur Stace. The film was a co-production of ABC Television and Channel 4, and won a Rose dOr. The Familiar The Familiar is a 2009 comedy horror short film starring Torrance Coombs, Paul Hubbard and Rachel Sehl. It tells the story of a naive vampire fan who becomes the personal assistant to a belligerent vampire. It won awards at the Sitges Film Festival, Bram Stoker International Film Festival, Charleston International Film Festival, the Rincon International Film Festival, the Seattle True Independent Film Festival and the River Bend Film Festival. It has been nominated for several Leo Awards as well as Best Short Film at the DGC Awards. Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons is a short film made by Walt Disney Productions educational media division, released on September 6, 1981. Paul VI: The Pope in the Tempest Paul VI: The Pope in the Tempest is a 2008 Italian television movie directed by Fabrizio Costa. The film is based on real life events of Roman Catholic Pope Paul VI. The Terror Factor The Terror Factor is a 2007 American independent comedy horror film written and directed by Garry Medeiros and starring Matthew G. Hill, Nina Rusin, and John Sylvia. It premiered on October 30, 2007, and was completed on a US$2,000 budget. The film was voted "Best of New England" at the 2007 Rhode Island International Horror Film Festival and was later screened at the 2008 Fright Night and Rock & Shock Film Festivals. In 2010, it was released on DVD by Maxim Media International. The story follows Warren Wilcox, an escaped mental patient, who terrorizes a group of local teenagers he finds partying in his childhood home. Wilcoxs killing spree is interrupted by an aspiring serial killer, who takes advantage of the panic created by the escapee, and leads to an eventual showdown between the two. Stranger Things Stranger Things is a 2010 British drama film directed by Eleanor Burke and Ron Eyal. It is not in any way related to the 2016 series by the same name. It details the bond that grows between Mani, a homeless vagrant, and Oona, a lonely woman who allows him to stay in her garden shed. Critical reaction to the film has been positive, with The New York Times calling it "unexpectedly profound". And I Love You So And I Love You So is a 2009 Philippine romantic drama film produced by Star Cinema, starring Bea Alonzo, Sam Milby and Derek Ramsay. This film reunites Alonzo and Milby; the previous being Close to You. The film is directed by Laurenti Dyogi, and celebrates the 16th year of Star Cinema films. The film describes the feeling of forbidden love for another person when that love may not be forbidden at all. The film also had critical applause from critics and also nominations from different film and entertainment awards. Hated Hated is a 2012 American film directed by Lee Madsen and starring Genevieve Padalecki, Matthew Hutchinson and Ellen Woglom. Okan no yomeiri is a 2010 Japanese film by Mipo Oh. It was released in Japanese cinemas on 4 September 2010. The Old School of Capitalism The Old School of Capitalism is a 2009 feature film directed by Serbian director Želimir Žilnik. The Goa Run Peter Gaya Kaam Se is an unreleased Hindi action adventure film written and directed by John Owen. The film has only ever been screened once under the title, The Goa Run, at the Raindance Film Festival in London in September 2014. Prayer to a Vengeful God Prayer to a Vengeful God is a 2010 dramatic crime film, written, directed by, and starring Dan Eberle. Broken into several chapters, the film follows the attempts of a man awakening from a coma to seek revenge on his wifes murderers. The film features absolutely no dialogue except one exchange of the word "hi". Gaayam 2 Gaayam 2 is a 2010 Telugu crime film, produced by Dr. C. Dharmakartha on Kartha Creations, presented by Ram Gopal Varma and directed by Praveen Sri. Jagapathi Babu, Vimala Raman in the lead roles and the music is composed by Ilayaraja. It is a sequel to the 1993 Telugu film Gaayam. Nainsukh Nainsukh is a 2010 film directed by Amit Dutta based on the life and works of Nainsukh, an 18th-century Indian miniature painter. The film contains meticulous recreations of Nainsukhs paintings through compositions set amidst the ruins and environs of Jasrota palace. where the artist was retained. Drucker in the Dugout is a 2011 Japanese live-action film directed by Makoto Tanaka which was released in Japanese cinemas on 4 June 2011. It is based on the bestselling book of the same name and followed a preceding anime series also of the same name. Jai Bolo Telangana Jai Bolo Telangana is a 2011 Telugu historical drama film based on the Telangana Movement, produced & directed by N.Shankar on Mahalakshmi Arts banner and Cinematography by T. Surendra Reddy. Starring Jagapathi Babu, Smriti Irani, Meera Nandan, Sandeep Singh in the lead roles and music composed by Chakri. The film has won five Andhra Pradesh state Nandi Awards, including the Sarojini Devi Award for a Film on National Integration, and was screened at the 6th South Asian Film Festival, held in Goa during September 2011. Marhulový ostrov Apricot Island is a 2011 Slovak drama-romance, starring Szidi Tobias. The movie distributed by Film Europe, was directed by Peter Bebjak, while produced in common with Rastislav Šesták for their DNA Production company. At the 19th Třinecké filmové babí léto, the work won Audience Award as the Best Debut Feature Film in September 2011. The same year, the film was shortlisted for the Slovak submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but the nomination went to Gypsy. Apart from the leading role, Tobias recorded the main theme of the movie entitled "Brehy". The song composed Slavo Solovic for lyrics by Peter Lipovský. Heart is... 2 Hearty Paws 2 is a South Korean drama film directed by Lee Jung-chul. It was released in South Korea by Lotte Entertainment on July 21, 2010. 7 evlât iki damat Yedi Evlat İki Damat is a 1973 Turkish comedy-drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Cüneyt Gökçer, Perihan Savas, and Mesut Engin. Passionflower Passionflower is a 2011 Canadian coming of age film written and directed by Shelagh Carter and starring Kassidy Love Brown, Kristen Harris and Darcy Fehr. It has been described as a "a harrowing portrait of mental illness", and a "brutal depiction of a woman disintegrating into psychosis". Ee Abbai Chala Manchodu Ee Abbai Chala Manchodu is a 2003 Telugu film directed by Agathiyan and produced by B. V. S. N. Prasad. The film stars Ravi Teja, Sangeetha and Vani in the lead roles. Hate Crimes in the Heartland Hate Crimes in the Heartland is a 2014 American documentary film directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Rachel V. Lyon. The film examines American race relations through the analysis of two events, both of which took place in Tulsa: the 1921 Tulsa race riot and the 2012 "Good Friday Murders." Rosenwald Rosenwald: A Remarkable Story of a Jewish Partnership with African American Communities is a 2015 documentary film written and directed by Aviva Kempner about the career of American businessman and philanthropist Julius Rosenwald. It debuted on February 25, 2015 at the Washington Jewish Film Festival. Bettada Jeeva Bettada Jeeva is a National Award-winning Kannada film directed by P. Sheshadri starring Suchendra Prasad, Rameshwari Varma and H. G. Dattatreya. The story is based on Jnanpith awardee K. Shivaram Karanths novel. It depicts the tradition of people living in remote areas of Western Ghats during pre-Independence days in India. The March The March is a BAFTA-nominated documentary directed by John Akomfrah and narrated by Denzel Washington. It is about the historic 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom - largely remembered for Martin Luther Kings famous and iconic "I Have a Dream" speech delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington It formed the centrepiece of a special week of programs and online events and activities celebrating the 50th anniversary of the March. The film features interviews with some of the key people involved in the event: members of the inner circles of the core organizational groups such as Jack ODell, Clarence B. Jones, John Lewis, Julian Bond, Norman Hill, A. Philip Randolph and Andrew Young; Hollywood supporters and Civil Rights Movement campaigners including Harry Belafonte, Diahann Carroll and Sidney Poitier; performing artists at the March such as Joan Baez and Peter Yarrow; as well as John F. Kennedy administration official Harris Wofford; the CBS broadcaster who reported from the March, Roger Mudd; Clayborne Carson, the founding director of Stanfords Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute and a participant in the March; as well as those who witnessed the march on TV and were influenced by it, including Oprah Winfrey. Ang huling henya Ang Huling Henya is a 2013 Filipino action-horror comedy film directed by Marlon Rivera starring Rufa Mae Quinto. The film, produced by Viva Films and Multivision Pictures and distributed by Viva Films officially premiered in the Philippines on August 21, 2013. Love Speaks Love Speaks is a 2013 Chinese romance film directed by Li Zhi and starring Jaycee Chan and Amber Kuo. Land of Saints Land of Saints is a 2015 Italian crime-thriller film written and directed by Fernando Muraca and starring Valeria Solarino. It was shot in Apulia, between Deliceto, Foggia and Gallipoli. It won the Special Jury Prize at the Annecy Film Festival. Hear Me Move Hear Me Move is the first South African "Sbujwa" dance film which was released in 2015 on Ster-Kinekor Cinemas and internationally. Pulivaal Pulivaal is a 2014 Tamil comedy thriller film directed by G. Marimuthu who earlier directed Kannum Kannum, and produced by Sarath Kumar and Listin Stephen. Prasanna and Vimal play the leading roles, while Iniya, Ananya and Oviya play the female leads. The film is a remake of the 2011 Malayalam film Chaappa Kurishu which itself was an unofficial copy of the 2009 South Korean movie Handphone. It started production in March 2013 and released on 7 February 2014.The movie received mixed reviews and was a hit at box office. The Seventeenth Kind The Seventeenth Kind is a science-fiction comedy film, an adaptation by director Andy Collier of a short story by Michael Marshall Smith that satririses The Shopping Channel. It stars Tony Curran, Sylvester McCoy, Brian Blessed, Lucy Pinder, Ralph Brown and Miriam Margolyes. It was released in 2014. Bloomin Mud Shuffle Bloomin Mud Shuffle is an American independent comedy film, written and directed by Frank V. Ross. The film stars James Ransone, Natasha Lyonne, Sean Bradley, Tim Baker, and Tim Baltz. The film had its world premiere at the Wisconsin Film Festival on April 10, 2015. Dil Vil Pyaar Vyaar Dil Vil Pyaar Vyaar is a 2014 Punjabi Family drama film directed by Manjeet Maan featuring Gurdas Maan, Neeru Bajwa, Jassi Gill, Manav Vij and Rajiv Thakur. My Voice, My Life My Voice, My Life 《爭氣》is a feature-length documentary film directed by Oscar-winning Chinese-American filmmaker Ruby Yang. It tells the poignant stories of a group of under-privileged Hong Kong youngsters who underwent six months of vigorous trainings to produce a musical on stage. Through their trials and tribulations, the students challenge parents, teachers and policy makers to reflect on our way of nurturing the next generation. The film is presented by the Foundation, in association with the Foundation. Ruby Yangs recent works have mainly focused on social issues in mainland China, such as The Blood of Yingzhou District, which won the 2006 Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject and The Warriors of Qiugang, which was nominated Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject in 2011. My Voice, My Life opened in 13 theaters in Hong Kong and Macau. Wall Street Journal named it "Hong Kong’s five most-notable films of 2014"https://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2014/12/31/hong-kongs-5-most-essential-films-of-2014/. It won the 2015 NPT Human Spirit Award at the Nashville Film Festival. It was selected by film critics societies from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Mainland China as "one of the ten best Chinese-language films of 2014"https://web.archive.org/web/20150823181135/http://news.sina.com.tw/article/20150504/14309007.html. Rail of the Star , is an anime film based on Chitose Kobayashis autobiographical novel of the same name, produced on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Japanese Movie Center. It narrates the vicissitudes suffered by the Kobayashi family after the armed conflict of the World War II, focused according to Chitoses vision at the time. It was produced by TV Tokyo, animated by Madhouse and directed by Toshio Hirata; its premiere in Japan was on July 10, 1993. Krakel Spektakel Krakel Spektakel is a 2014 Swedish childrens film musical directed by Elisabet Gustafsson, based on the character of the same name created by Lennart Hellsing. The film was produced by Ulf Synnerholm for Filmlance International AB. The script was written by Torbjörn Jansson and cinematography was by Alex Lindén. The film uses live action with painted backdrops. The Land of Rain Trees is a 2015 Japanese youth romance film directed by . It is based on the novel by Hiro Arikawa. It was released on November 21, 2015. The Space Between The Space Between is a 2016 Australian-Italian drama film directed by Ruth Borgobello. It was selected as the Australian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Ji xing gao zhao Lucky Star 2015 is a 2015 comedy film directed by Ching Long. The film is a co-production between Hong Kong, China and Taiwan. It was released in China on March 1, 2015 and will be released in Hong Kong on March 5, 2015. Monsoon Monsoon is a 2015 Indian Bollywood romantic drama film produced by Mahendra Dhariwal and Jitender Gulati and directed by Suzad Iqbal Khan. The film stars Srishti Sharma, Sudhanshu, Shawar Ali, Vijay Singh and Raja Gulati. The film was given an A certificate, due to bold scenes. It was released on 20 February 2015. Although the film emerged as a box office disaster, it did well in the C centres where it was targeted. The story of the film is loosely based on an Italian romantic drama film Malèna. Poet on a Business Trip Poet on a Business Trip is a 2015 Chinese documentary film directed, written and cinematographed by Ju Anqi. Originally shot in colour but edited to black-and-white, it follows a poet as he travels through Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region to write a series of 16 poems. It made its world premiere at the 2015 International Film Festival Rotterdam and its Asian premiere at the 16th Jeonju International Film Festival, winning the NETPAC Award and the International Competitions grand prize, respectively. Welcome Zindagi Welcome Zindagi is a Marathi language film. The film is a dark comedy about a girl who wants to end it all, and a boy who will change her perception of life. The movie is a dark comedy about life and death. The film is a remake of successful Bengali language film, Hemlock Society, which starred Koel Mallick and Parambrata Chatterjee in lead roles. Bezubaan Ishq Bezubaan Ishq is 2015 Hindi romantic film directed by Jashwant Gangani and produced by C.J. Gadara and Dinesh Likhiya. The film stars Mugdha Godse, Sneha Ullal and Nishant in leads roles. Music directors Babli Haque and Rupesh Verma, will be composing the music for the film. The film was released on July 3, 2015. Gully Gully is an 2019 American drama film, directed by Nabil Elderkin in his directorial debut, from a screenplay by Marcus J. Guillory. It stars Jacob Latimore, Charlie Plummer, Jonathan Majors, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Amber Heard and Terrence Howard. It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 27, 2019. A Moon of Nickel and Ice A Moon of Nickel and Ice is a Canadian documentary film, directed by François Jacob and released in 2017. The film profiles history and culture of the isolated Russian mining city of Norilsk. Fugay Fugayis a 2017 Marathi language film. It is directed by Swapna Waghmare Joshi and stars Swwapnil Joshi and Subodh Bhave in lead roles. Movie will have its theatrical release on 10 February 2017. The Perfect Girl The Perfect Girl is a 2017 Taiwanese thriller film directed by Remus Kam and adapted from Ye Conglings 2007 web novel of the same name. The film stars Ray Chang, Tia Lee and Hsieh Tsu-wu. Balakrishnudu Balakrishnudu is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language romantic action film starring Nara Rohit, Regina Cassandra and Ramya Krishna in the lead roles. Directed by debutant Pavan Mallela, it also marks the third collaboration between Nara Rohit and Mani Sharma Baanam and Solo. The film is produced by B. Mahendra Babu, Musunuru Vamsi and Sri Vinod Nandamuri on Saraschandrikaa Visionary Motion Pictures and MayaBazar Movies. Kamen Rider Build: Be the One is a 2018 Japanese superhero film, serving as the film adaptation of the 2017-2018 television series Kamen Rider Build, taking place between Episodes 45 and 46 of the TV series and featuring the debut of Kamen Rider Zi-Os titular protagonist. It was released in Japan on August 4, 2018, in a double billing with Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger en Film. Parahuna Parahuna is an Indian Punjabi comedy film directed by Amrit Raj Chadha and Mohit Banwait. The film stars Kulwinder Billa and Wamiqa Gabbi in lead roles while Karamjit Anmol, Harby Sangha, Sardar Sohi, Hobby Dhaliwal, Malkit Rouni and many others in supporting roles. The film was released on 28 September 2018. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Alices Adventures in Wonderland is a 10-minute black-and-white silent film made in the United States in 1910. Made by the Edison Manufacturing Company and directed by Edwin S. Porter, the film starred Gladys Hulette as Alice. Being a silent film, naturally all of Lewis Carrolls nonsensical prose could not be used, and, being only a one-reel picture, most of Carrolls memorable characters in his original 1865 novel similarly could not be included. What was used in the film was faithful in spirit to Carroll, and in design to the original John Tenniel illustrations. Variety complimented the picture by comparing it favorably to the "foreign" film fantasies then flooding American cinemas. The Silent Man The Silent Man is a 1917 American Western silent film directed by William S. Hart and written by Charles Kenyon. The film stars William S. Hart, Vola Vale, Robert McKim, Dorcas Matthews, J. P. Lockney, George Nichols, and Gertrude Claire. It was released on November 26, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. The movie premiered in Los Angeles at Sid Graumans Million Dollar Theater. The Heart of Humanity The Heart of Humanity is a 1918 American silent war propaganda film produced by Universal Pictures and directed by Allen Holubar. The film stars Dorothy Phillips, William Stowell, and Erich von Stroheim. The Egg The Egg is a 1922 American silent comedy film featuring Stan Laurel. Golf Golf is a 1922 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. The film has been released on DVD. Frozen Hearts Frozen Hearts is a 1923 American silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel. One of a number of films he made before teaming up with Oliver Hardy, here peasant Stan duels with the ruling elite in Tsarist Russia for the love of his girl. The film also featured Laurels common law wife Mae Laurel. Der steinerne Reiter The Stone Rider is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by Fritz Wendhausen and starring Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Lucie Mannheim and Gustav von Wangenheim. The Cruise of the Jasper B Cruise of the Jasper B is a 1926 American silent action/adventure comedy film produced by Cecil B. DeMille and directed by James W. Horne. The film is loosely based on the 1916 novel of the same name by American poet Don Marquis, although the film adaptation and novel share little in common. Irene Irene is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film starring Colleen Moore, and partially shot in Technicolor. The film was directed by Alfred E. Green, produced by Moores husband John McCormick, and based on the musical Irene written by James Montgomery with music and lyrics by Harry Tierney and Joseph McCarthy. As reported in the book and documentary film The Celluloid Closet, actor George K. Arthur plays a flamboyant gay man in the film named "Madame Lucy". The Prey of the Wind The Prey of the Wind is a 1927 French silent drama film directed by René Clair and starring Charles Vanel, Sandra Milovanoff and Jean Murat. The films sets were designed by Lazare Meerson. The Constant Nymph The Constant Nymph is a 1928 British silent film drama, directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Ivor Novello and Mabel Poulton. This was the first film adaptation of the 1924 best-selling and controversial novel The Constant Nymph by Margaret Kennedy and the 1926 stage play version written by Kennedy and Basil Dean. The theme of adolescent sexuality reportedly discomfited the British film censors, until they were reassured that lead actress Poulton was in fact in her 20s. Location filming took place in the Austrian Tyrol, and the film proved a commercial and critical success, being named the best British feature film of 1928. Jo Botting of the British Film Institute notes: "The progression through the film is from light to darkness, from space to enclosure and from hope to despair." Charming Sinners Charming Sinners is a 1929 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Robert Milton and written by W. Somerset Maugham and Doris Anderson. The film stars Ruth Chatterton, Clive Brook, Mary Nolan, William Powell, Laura Hope Crews and Florence Eldridge. The film was released on August 17, 1929, by Paramount Pictures. It is an adaptation of the 1926 play The Constant Wife by W. Somerset Maugham. It has been described as a "splendid example of the early talkie period" with use of static camera and dialogue-heavy scenes. The Devil Plays The Devil Plays is a 1931 American mystery film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Jameson Thomas, Florence Britton and Thomas E. Jackson. It was given a British release under the alternative title of The Murdock Affair. It's a Wise Child Its a Wise Child is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and written by Laurence E. Johnson. The film stars Marion Davies, Sidney Blackmer, James Gleason, Polly Moran and Lester Vail. The film was released on April 11, 1931, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Night of June 13 The Night of June 13 is a 1932 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Stephen Roberts. The film stars Clive Brook, Frances Dee, Charlie Ruggles, Gene Raymond, Lila Lee, Mary Boland and Adrianne Allen. The film was released on September 23, 1932, by Paramount Pictures. Okay America! Okay, America! is a 1932 American Pre-Code film, about a gossip columnists rise to fame, based closely on the real life of Walter Winchell. The Two Orphans The Two Orphans is a 1933 French historical drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Rosine Deréan, Renée Saint-Cyr and Gabriel Gabrio. The films sets were designed by the art director Lucien Aguettand. The film was based on the play The Two Orphans which had been turned into several films. Tourneur altered the story slightly by moving it forward from the French Revolution to the Napoleonic Era. Buddy the Dentist Buddy the Dentist is an American animated short film, released on December 15, 1934, It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Ben Hardaway; musical direction was done by Norman Spencer. Manhattan Love Song Manhattan Love Song is a 1934 American film directed by Leonard Fields. The Ace of Spades The Ace of Spades is a 1935 British drama film directed by George Pearson and starring Michael Hogan, Dorothy Boyd and Richard Cooper. August Week End August Weekend or August Week End is a 1936 American drama film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Valerie Hobson, Paul Harvey and G. P. Huntley. Hi, Gaucho! Hi, Gaucho! was a 1935 American comedy film directed by Tommy Atkins, from a screenplay by Adele Buffington. Released by RKO Radio Pictures on October 11, 1935, the film stars John Carroll, Steffi Duna, Rod La Rocque, and Montagu Love. Boothill Brigade Boothill Brigade is a 1937 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by George H. Plympton. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Claire Rochelle, Dick Curtis, Horace Murphy, Frank LaRue and Ed Cassidy. The film was released on August 2, 1937, by Republic Pictures. The Captain's Kid The Captains Kid is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Nick Grinde and written by Tom Reed. The film stars May Robson, Sybil Jason, Guy Kibbee, Jane Bryan, Fred Lawrence and Dick Purcell. The film was released by Warner Bros. on November 14, 1936. Park Avenue Logger Park Avenue Logger is a 1937 American film directed by David Howard. The film is also known as Millionaire Playboy in the United Kingdom and Tall Timber. Range Defenders Range Defenders is a 1937 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by Mack V. Wright. The Little Ranger The Little Ranger is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 169th short in the Our Gang series, and the first produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, who purchased the rights to the series from creator Hal Roach. Prairie Moon Prairie Moon is a 1938 American Western film directed by Ralph Staub and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Shirley Deane. Written by Betty Burbridge and Stanley Roberts, the film is about a singing cowboy who takes care of three tough boys sent west from Chicago after their father dies and leaves them a cattle ranch. Dad for a Day Dad for a Day is a 1939 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 184th Our Gang short that was released. Heritage of the Desert Heritage of the Desert is a 1939 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Norman Houston and Harrison Jacobs. The film stars Donald Woods, Evelyn Venable, Russell Hayden, Robert Barrat, Sidney Toler, C. Henry Gordon and Willard Robertson. It is based on the novel The Heritage of the Desert by Zane Grey. The film was released on June 23, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. Billy the Kid in Texas Billy the Kid in Texas is a 1940 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Isle of Destiny Isle of Destiny is a 1940 American comedy adventure film set in the South Seas. The film was directed by Elmer Clifton and originally produced by Franklyn Warner for Grand National Pictures in 1939. Isle of Destiny was the only feature film filmed in the Cosmocolor process with prints by Cinecolor. Isle of Destiny stars William Gargan, Wallace Ford, June Lang and Gilbert Roland. Billy the Kid's Range War Billy the Kids Range War is a 1941 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield that was the fourth of Producers Releasing Corporations Billy the Kid film series. Despite the films title and mention of Lincoln County, there is neither a range war nor even a range seen in the film. A Pistol Shot A Pistol Shot is a 1942 Italian historical drama film directed by Renato Castellani and starring Assia Noris, Fosco Giachetti, and Antonio Centa. The film was shot in Rome, with sets designed by Gino Brosio. Bah Wilderness Bah Wilderness is an MGM cartoon, featuring Barney Bear, who goes camping out in the forest, similar to his debut cartoon, The Bear That Couldnt Sleep. It is the 9th Barney Bear cartoon. The City That Stopped Hitler: Heroic Stalingrad Stalingrad, is a 1943 Soviet documentary film directed by Leonid Varlamov. The Daltons Ride Again The Daltons Ride Again is a 1945 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor. It stars Lon Chaney Jr., Alan Curtis, and Kent Taylor. It was made by Universal Pictures. Don Juan Quilligan Don Juan Quilligan is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Frank Gabrielson and Arthur Kober. The film stars William Bendix, Joan Blondell, Phil Silvers, Anne Revere, B.S. Pully and Mary Treen. The film was released on June 1, 1945, by 20th Century Fox. Navajo Kid Navajo Kid is a 1945 American Western directed by Harry L. Fraser for Alexander-Stern Productions and starring Bob Steele as the titular character, Syd Salor and Ed Cassidy. It was distributed by Producers Releasing Corporation and commercially released in the United States on 21 November 1945. It was filmed in Corriganville, Ray Corrigan Ranch, Simi Valley, California, USA To the Victor To the Victor is a 1948 drama film directed by Delmer Daves and starring Dennis Morgan and Viveca Lindfors. The plot concerns an American black-marketeer who falls in love with a Nazi collaborators wife in post-World War II Paris. Uneasy Terms Uneasy Terms is a 1948 British thriller film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Michael Rennie, Moira Lister and Faith Brook. It is based on a novel of the same name by Peter Cheyney. Dieu a besoin des hommes Dieu a besoin des hommes is a 1950 French drama film directed by Jean Delannoy. At the 1st Berlin International Film Festival it won the Special Prize for an Excellent Film Achievement. Motor Patrol Motor Patrol is a 1950 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Rustlers on Horseback Rustlers on Horseback is a 1950 American western film directed by Fred C. Brannon and starring Allan Lane, Claudia Barrett and Eddy Waller. The films art direction was by Frank Arrigo. The film released as a Fawcett Movie Comic#6 on October 23, 1950. Vendetta Vendetta is a 1950 American crime film based on the 1840 novella Colomba by Prosper Mérimée, about a young Corsican girl who pushes her brother to kill to avenge their fathers murder. The film, produced by Howard Hughes as a vehicle for his latest discovery, Faith Domergue, began principal photography for United Artists in 1946, but was not released until four years later through RKO Pictures, which Hughes had recently purchased. Hughes fired director Max Ophüls as well as his producing partner, Preston Sturges, who replaced Ophüls. Stuart Heisler completed the film, but Hughes decided he wanted more changes and brought in actor/director Mel Ferrer, who is the only credited director on the film. Hughes himself did some direction of pick-up scenes. The screenplay was credited to W. R. Burnett, but the script was worked on by a number of writers, including Sturges, who originated the project at Hughess behest. Vendetta is estimated to have cost around $4 million, an extraordinary amount for the time. The film was neither a critical nor a box office success. Whispering Smith vs. Scotland Yard Whispering Smith Hits London, released in the United States as Whispering Smith vs. Scotland Yard is a 1952 British mystery film directed by Francis Searle and starring Richard Carlson, Greta Gynt and Herbert Lom. The screenplay concerns an American detective who is summoned to London to investigate a death in suspicious circumstances. Fighting Lawman Fighting Lawman is a 1953 American western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring Wayne Morris, Virginia Grey and John Kellogg. Saginaw Trail Saginaw Trail is a 1953 American western film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Gene Autry and Connie Marshall. It is set in Michigan in the 1820s, and takes its name from the Saginaw Trail. Folgore Division Folgore Division is a 1955 Italian war film directed by Duilio Coletti. It is based on actual events and depicts the 185th Airborne Division Folgore during the battle of El-Alamein. The screenwriter and military advisor was Marcantonio Bragadin. Shap Mochan Shap Mochan is a Bengali romance drama film directed and produced by Sudhir Mukherjee based on a novel of Falguni Mukhopadhyay. This film was released in 1955 under the banner of Production Syndicate. Music director of the film was Hemanta Kumar Mukhopadhyay. Stock Car Stock Car is a 1955 British crime drama film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Paul Carpenter, Rona Anderson, and Susan Shaw. Bonjour Kathrin Bonjour Kathrin is a 1956 West German musical film directed by Karl Anton and starring Caterina Valente, Peter Alexander and . It is based on the operetta Die glücklichste Frau der Welt by Max Wallner and Kurt Feltz. The films sets were designed by the art directors Andrej Andrejew and Helmut Nentwig. Keep It Clean Keep It Clean is a 1956 black and white British comedy film directed by David Paltenghi and starring Ronald Shiner as Bert Lane and Joan Sims as Violet Tarbottom. The Gentle Touch The Feminine Touch is a 1956 British drama film directed by Pat Jackson and starring George Baker, Belinda Lee and Delphi Lawrence. The film is based on the bestselling novel A Lamp Is Heavy by Canadian former nurse Sheila Mackay Russell, and consequently it was released as A Lamp Is Heavy in Canada, while it was given the title The Gentle Touch in the United States, when it was released there in December 1957. Husbands in the City Husbands in the City is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. Der schönste Tag meines Lebens Der schönste Tag meines Lebens is a 1957 Austrian family drama film directed by Max Neufeld. It stars Michael Ande, Joseph Egger and Paul Hörbiger. The Muzzle The Muzzle is a 1958 West German comedy film directed by Wolfgang Staudte and starring O.E. Hasse, Hertha Feiler and Hansjörg Felmy. It is a remake of the 1938 film of the same title. The films sets were designed by the art directors Johannes Ott and Rolf Zehetbauer. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. Malaga Moment of Danger is a 1960 crime drama film starring Trevor Howard, Dorothy Dandridge and Edmund Purdom. It was filmed in Europe in the late months of 1959. The film is based on the novel by Donald Mackenzie, and it was brought to the screen by David D. Osborn. The film proved to be the final completed film for Dorothy Dandridge. Kill and Be Killed Kill and Be Killed is a 1962 Spanish-Argentine crime film directed by Manuel Mur Oti and written by Enrique Llovet. Starring Olga Zubarry, and Alberto de Mendoza. Prem Patra Prem Patra is a 1962 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film produced and directed by Bimal Roy. It stars Shashi Kapoor and Sadhana Shivdasani in pivotal roles. The movie is loosely based on the 1956 Bengali film Sagarika starring Uttam Kumar and Suchitra Sen in lead roles. Die Flußpiraten vom Mississippi The Pirates of the Mississippi is a Western film directed by Jürgen Roland and starring Hansjörg Felmy, Brad Harris and Sabine Sinjen. A Eurowestern, it was a co-production between West Germany, France and Italy. Based on the 1847 novel by Friedrich Gerstäcker, the film was the first pairing of Brad Harris and Tony Kendall with Gianfranco Parolini as a second unit director. Kendall reprised his role of Chief Black Eagle in Black Eagle of Santa Fe. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hans Berthel and Johannes Ott. Mystery Submarine Mystery Submarine is a 1963 British war film directed by C.M. Pennington-Richards and starring Edward Judd, James Robertson Justice and Laurence Payne. A captured German submarine is used by the Royal Navy to trick a German force aiming to intercept a supply convoy. The film is based on a play by Jon Manchip White. Saturday Night Out Saturday Night Out is a 1964 British comedy drama film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring Heather Sears, John Bonney, Bernard Lee, Erika Remberg, Francesca Annis, Margaret Nolan and David Lodge. The screenplay concerns a trio of merchant seamen on a night out in London. The Black Cobra The Black Cobra is a 1963 Austrian Crime film directed by Rudolf Zehetgruber and starring Adrian Hoven. Vsyo ostayotsya lyudyam All Remains to People is a 1963 Soviet drama film directed by Georgy Natanson. Based on the eponymous play Samuil Alyoshin. Swedish Wedding Night Swedish Wedding Night is a 1964 Swedish drama film directed by Åke Falck. The film won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film and Jarl Kulle won the award for Best Actor at the 2nd Guldbagge Awards. See How They Run See How They Run is a 1964 American made-for-television drama film broadcast on NBC. It is generally regarded as the first made-for-television film. The Troublemaker The Troublemaker is a film directed by Theodore J. Flicker and starring Tom Aldredge and Joan Darling. It premiered at the Beekman Theater in New York City on June 22, 1964. Flicker co-wrote the script with Buck Henry; both men appear as actors in the film. The humor was based on The Premise, a Greenwich Village-based comedy troupe Flicker created that he and Henry both participated in. Doggie March is a 1963 Japanese animated adventure comedy drama film directed by Akira Daikubara while distributed by Toei Company The film premiered in the same year as another Toei Animation production, Wolf Boy Ken. An apprentice around this time, a pre-fame Hayao Miyazaki worked on in-betweens during the production phase as his first animation gig. The film was released in Japan by Toei on December 21, 1963. Operation Atlantis Agente S 03: Operazione Atlantide or Operation Atlantis is a 1965 Italian spy film adventure directed by Domenico Paolella. Italian film critic Marco Giusti refers to the film as "craziness" and describes it as a mixture of peplum, science fiction and Eurospy. Gunmen of Rio Grande Desafío en Río Bravo/Gunmen of the Rio Grande To Be Alive! To Be Alive! is a 1964 American short documentary film co-directed by Francis Thompson and Alexander Hammid. The film is notable for its use of a multi-screen format and for winning the Oscar for Documentary Short Subject at the 38th Academy Awards. Listen, Let's Make Love Scusi, facciamo lamore? is a 1969 Italian commedia allitaliana written and directed by Vittorio Caprioli. Divlji andjeli Wild Angels is a Croatian film directed by Fadil Hadžić. It was released in 1969. The Devil's Mirror The Devils Mirror is a 1972 Hong Kong film by the Shaw Brothers studio and the debut film of Sun Chung. A kung fu film with some elements of horror, the main character is a "Devil Girl", a witch who is intent on playing one clan off against another to get her hands on two mirrors which have supernatural powers. Only a noble swordsman played by Liu Tan and beautiful swordswoman played by The Thundering Sword star Shu Pei-pei can prevent her from achieving her evil goals. Sacred Knives of Vengeance The Killer is a 1972 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chor Yuen and produced by Shaw Brothers Studio. It was released in the United States by Warner Bros. as Sacred Knives of Vengeance. La ragazza dalla pelle di luna La ragazza dalla pelle di luna is a 1973 Italian erotic drama film written and directed by Luigi Scattini. It marked the film debut of Zeudi Araya. Real Truth The Living Truth, also released as Real Truth, is a 1972 Croatian film directed and written by Tomislav Radić, starring Božidarka Frajt. Radićs directorial debut, a very low-budget cinéma vérité-style film about the everyday life of a struggling actress was met with critical acclaim and is considered one of the best Croatian films of the 1970s. It started the career of Božidarka Frajt, whose performance won the Golden Arena for Best Actress at the 1972 Pula Film Festival. The Adventures of Frontier Fremont The Adventures of Frontier Fremont is a 1976 film starring Dan Haggerty. It was made by Sunn Classic Pictures. Dan Haggerty, who plays the role of "Jacob Fremont", whos character is from 19th-centurys St. Louis, gives up his job as a tinsmith in favour of a life in the mountains. Here he becomes friends with the animals and with other like-minded frontiersmen. Denver Pyle, a veteran Sunn Classics performer, co-stars as "the old mountaineer, "Big Bill" Driggers ." The Adventures of Frontier Fremont stars, Haggerty, Pyle and Don Shanks; all three appeared In the TV series The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams and Fremont, just as Adams in the TV series, protects his family, the animals, from those that wish to harm them. Noon Sunday Noon Sunday is a 1970 action film directed by Terry Bourke about two mercenaries. The film was the first feature produced in Guam. Family Portrait Retrato de Familia is a 1976 Spanish film directed by Antonio Giménez-Rico. It stars Antonio Ferrandis, Amparo Soler Leal and Miguel Bosé, making his film debut. This is Giménez-Rico ’s best known film. The script was written by him, based on the novel Mi idolatrado hijo Sisi, by Miguel Delibes. The film was shot in Burgos, the director’s birthplace, although the novel takes place in Cáceres. Paradistorg Paradise Place is a 1977 Swedish drama film directed by Gunnel Lindblom. Birgitta Valberg won the award for Best Actress at the 13th Guldbagge Awards. Fire's Share Fires Share is a 1978 French drama film directed by Étienne Périer and starring Michel Piccoli, Claudia Cardinale and Jacques Perrin. Ishi: The Last of His Tribe Ishi: The Last of His Tribe is a made-for-television biopic based on the book Ishi in Two Worlds by Theodora Kroeber. The book relates the experiences of her husband Alfred L. Kroeber who made friends with Ishi, thought to be the last of his people, the Yahi tribe. The telecast aired first on NBC on December 20, 1978. The film was written by Christopher Trumbo and father Dalton Trumbo, and directed by Robert Ellis Miller. Runaway Robots! Romie-O and Julie-8 Romie-0 and Julie-8 is the third animated television special made by Nelvana Limited, inspired by William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet. Set in the future, the two romantic leads in this version are androids who fall in love despite a taboo against their kind having such relationships. The special is also known as Runaway Robots! Romie-0 and Julie-8. Tomorrow We Dance Tomorrow We Dance is a 1982 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Maurizio Nichetti. Feroz Feroz is a 1984 Spanish fantasy film directed by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. I Was a Teenage TV Terrorist I Was a Teenage TV Terrorist is a 1985 comedy film directed by Stanford Singer and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film follows two bored teenagers, anarchic troublemaker Paul and aspiring actress Donna, as they use Pauls fathers TV station to stage an elaborate bomb hoax and throw the media into a frenzy. The film was produced by Susan Kaufman, the sister of Lloyd Kaufman, the president of Troma Entertainment. Molly's Pilgrim Mollys Pilgrim is a 1985 American short film directed by Jeffrey D. Brown, based on the childrens book of the same title by Barbara Cohen, who also appeared in the film as a crossing guard. It won an Oscar in 1986 for Best Short Subject. The Night Wears Suspenders La Nuit porte-jarretelles is a 1985 French film directed by Virginie Thévenet. The film stars Jezabel Carpi, Ariel Genet and Arielle Dombasle. The Adventure of Faustus Bidgood The Adventure of Faustus Bidgood is a 1986 surreal Canadian comedy film directed by Andy Jones and written by Andy and Mike Jones, with the collaboration of a number of workshop participants. It stars Andy Jones and Greg Malone. Dosti Dushmani Dosti Dushmani is a 1986 Bollywood Action drama film, produced and directed by Tatineni Rama Rao under the Srinath Productions banner. It stars Jeetendra, Rajinikanth, Rishi Kapoor, Poonam Dhillon, Kimi Katkar, Bhanupriya in the pivotal roles and music composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal. The film was a remake of the Telugu movie Mugguru Mitrulu and also remade in Kannada as Brahma Vishnu Maheshwara. Insaaf Insaaf is a 1987 Bollywood film directed by Mukul Anand, starring Vinod Khanna, Dimple Kapadia and Suresh Oberoi. Distant Lights Distant Lights is a 1987 Italian science fiction-thriller film written and directed by Aurelio Chiesa. It is based on the Giuseppe Pederialis novel Venivano dalle stelle. 1000 Rosen 1000 Roses is a 1994 Dutch drama film directed by Theu Boermans. Saajan Ki Baahon Mein Saajan Ki Baahon Mein is a 1995 Indian Bollywood film directed by Jay Prakash and produced by Dinesh B. Patel. It stars Rishi Kapoor, Sumeet Saigal, Raveena Tandon and Tabu in pivotal roles. The Golden Girls The Golden Girls is a 1995 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Joe Ma and starring Lau Ching-wan and Anita Yuen. The film is not related to the US TV sitcom of the same name. Urban Safari Urban Safari is a 1996 Swiss comedy film directed by Reto Salimbeni and starring David Naughton. Melanie Darrow Melanie Darrow is a 1997 American television film directed by Gary Nelson and starring Delta Burke, Brian Bloom and Christopher Birt]]. Nachtvlinder Nachtvlinder is a 1999 Dutch family film directed by Herman van Veen. It was van Veens second feature film, after 1979s Uit Elkaar. The film, done on a small budget, struggled with negative reviews. ...And God Created Them ...And God Created Them is a 1979 Puerto Rican comedy film directed by Jacobo Morales. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. Hercules in the Valley of Woe Hercules in the Valley of Woe, aka Hercules in the Vale of Woe, is a 1961 Italian Franco & Ciccio comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Kirk Morris as Maciste and Frank Gordon as Hercules. Warkill Warkill is a 1968 American drama film written and directed by Ferde Grofé Jr. and starring George Montgomery, Tom Drake, Conrad Parham, Eddie Infante, Henry Duval and Joaquin Fajardo. It was released in May 1968, by Universal Pictures. Cîntecele marii Songs of the Sea is a 1970 Soviet-Romanian musical film directed by Francisc Munteanu. The soundtrack by Themistocle Popa to the film became popular in the USSR and in 1971 it was released as a record containing 4 songs from the film. The film was a USSR box-office leader in 1971 where it took 8th place, with 36.7 million viewers. The Satan Killer The Satan Killer is a 1993 American thriller-horror film directed by Stephen Calamari and starring Stephen Sayre. The film is an American crime-horror flick filmed in Virginia Beach, Virginia. It is widely distributed through A.I.P Home Video and continues to be a cult favorite. One Life and Two Trails One Life and Two Trails is a 1997 Venezuelan drama film directed by Alberto Arvelo. The film was selected as the Venezuelan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Do Ustad Do Ustad is a 1959 Hindi film, directed by Tara Harish with Raj Kapoor and Madhubala in the lead roles. It was later remade in Tamil as Iru Vallavargal. Race for the Bomb Race for the Bomb is a 1987 television miniseries about the Manhattan Project, starting from the initial stages of scientific discovery that led to the creation of the atomic bomb, and ending with the beginning of the arms race. The series was directed by Allan Eastman and Jean-François Delassus. The production was a joint production of a Canadian firm, Ronald Cohen Productions, and a French firm, Société Philippe Dussart. In Canada the series aired on both CBC Television in English and Télévision de Radio-Canada in French, while in France it aired on TF1. The series covers the development of many aspects related to the origin of the bomb, such as scientific, political, and personal. It stars Tom Rack as Robert Oppenheimer, Maury Chaykin as Leslie Groves, Miki Manojlović as Edward Teller, Jean-Paul Muel as Leo Szilard, Michael Ironside as Werner Heisenberg and Leslie Nielsen as Lewis Strauss. Muel received a Gemini Award nomination for Best Actor in a Drama Program at the 2nd Gemini Awards, and the French version was a Prix Gémeaux nominee for Best Miniseries. Arts and Flowers Arts and Flowers is the 72nd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 19, 1956, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Dog Years Dog Years is a 1997 action-comedy film directed by Robert Loomis and distributed by Troma Entertainment. It was filmed entirely in Arizona and featured music by Arizona ska band Daves Big Deluxe. Dog Years was well received by film critics. Variety compared the film to the early works of Jim Jarmusch and Hal Hartley, and the film won two awards at the 1998 Arizona International Film Festival for Most Popular Indie Film and Best of Arizona. Additionally, Dog Years played at the 1998 South by Southwest film festival. In 2003, Robert Loomis directed Angry Young Man, the sequel to Dog Years, once again starring R. Michael Caincross. Jeepers Creepers Jeepers Creepers is a 1939 American film starring Roy Rogers. Puny Express Puny Express is an American cartoon, and the 32nd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on June 27, 1950, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal-International. The Tree Medic The Tree Medic is the 65th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on December 19, 1955, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Voglia di donna Voglia di donna is a 1978 commedia sexy allitaliana film written and directed by Franco Bottari. It consists of three segments starring Laura Gemser, Rena Niehaus, and Ilona Staller. Tough to Handle Tough to Handle is a 1937 American film directed by S. Roy Luby. Dot and Santa Claus Around the World with Dot, also known as Dot and Santa Claus is a 1981 Australian animated film. It is a sequel to Dot and the Kangaroo. Nemá barikáda Silent Barricade is a 1949 Czechoslovak war film directed by Otakar Vávra, about the defense of Prague against the Nazis "scorched earth" efforts at the end of World War II. It was never shown in any English-speaking country, so had no English language title. Rossini's Ghost Rossinis Ghost is a 1996 Devine Entertainment production for HBO Original Films shot in Istria, Croatia in the small mountain town of Labin. The film was directed by David Devine and created and produced by David Devine and Richard Mozer. It stars Joseph Di Mambro, Melissa Pirerra, Frances Bay, Margaret Illmann, Janee Mortil, Lally Cadeau, and Tony Nardi. Rossinis Ghost is the story of a composer whose friends never lose faith in him—even when things go wrong. With an invisible little girl as his assistant, Gioachino Rossini overcomes the disastrous opening night of The Barber of Seville to give the world one of its most beloved operas. The CD and soundtrack, produced by David Devine for Sony MUSIC of New York, contains some of Rossinis best known works and it was recorded at the Slovak Opera House with an 88-person symphony orchestra conducted by Ondre Leonard. The film was released on DVD and has been watched in over 100 countries on television. The film and its corresponding Teachers Guide is used in numerous U.S. elementary and middle schools by music teachers for music classes. Rossinis Ghost was the seventh of seven films made for HBO for the 7- to 14-year-old set, introducing them to the joys and the wonders of classical music and their composers. Abhinetri Abhinetri is a 1970 Hindi film produced and directed by Subodh Mukherjee. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Hema Malini, Nirupa Roy, Nazima, Asit Sen and Deb Mukherjee. The music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal includes the song "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa" by Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar, besides the hit Lata Mangeshkar solo "O Ghata Sanwari". Hay que educar a Niní Educating Niní is a 1940 Argentine comedy film directed by Luis César Amadori and starring Niní Marshall, Francisco Álvarez and Pablo Palitos. The films sets were designed by the art director Raúl Soldi. Kraljeva zavrsnica Kraljeva završnica is a Croatian film directed by Živorad Tomić. It was released in 1987. Lettera aperta a un giornale della sera Lettera aperta a un giornale della sera is a 1970 Italian drama film directed by Francesco Maselli. It is centered upon the crisis of the Communist intellectuals after the 1968 protests. La revolución de Mayo La Revolución de Mayo is an Argentine silent movie made in 1909 and premiered in 1910. As the name denotes, it is focused on the events of the May Revolution, whose centennial took place by then. It was directed by Mario Gallo, and it was the first Argentine film made with professional actors. The Colony The Colony is a 1996 TV film directed by Tim Hunter. Mechanics of the Brain Mechanics of the Brain is a 1926 Soviet documentary film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin, a popularization of Ivan Pavlovs studies in classical conditioning. The picture is considered the first Russian popular science film. The motion picture is the first independent work of Pudovkin as a director and also marks the start of his collaboration with cinematographer Anatoli Golovnya. Pudovkin joined Mezhrabpom-Rus film studio in 1925 and, as his first job, was assigned to make a popular science film about Ivan Pavlovs work. The filming started in May 1925 and proceeded for more than a year. The many delays were caused by constant shuttling between the Pavlovs laboratory in Leningrad and the film studio in Moscow as well as difficulties with filming conditioned animals who were easily distracted by the lights and sounds of filming process. Twenty years later, Pudovkin told an interviewer: Ballet Ballet is a 1995 American documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman. It portrays rehearsals, choreography, performances, business transactions, and other day-to-day life of the American Ballet Theatre. Much of the footage dates from the 1992 season. It also includes scenes from the companys European tour, namely in Greece and Copenhagen. Appearances are made by Susan Jaffe, Julie Kent, Julio Bocca, Angel Corella, Amanda McKerrow, Alessandra Ferri and others. Various ballet masters and choreographers also appear, including Kevin McKenzie, ABTs artistic director, Ulysses Dove, Irina Kolpakova, Natalia Makarova and Agnes de Mille. Business transactions by then-director Jane Hermann are also included. The film is currently released to the public by Wisemans distribution company, Zipporah Films Below the Sahara Below the Sahara is a 1953 American documentary film which follows the filmmaking couple, Armand and Michaela Denis, as they travel throughout Africa. Produced by RKO-Pathé, it was distributed by its sister company, RKO Radio Pictures, who premiered the film in Los Angeles on July 29, 1953, with a national release one month later, on September 1. Armand Denis produced, directed and narrated the film, from dialogue written by Jerome Brondfield and Burton Benjamin. I Could Read the Sky I Could Read the Sky is a 1999 Irish film directed by Nichola Bruce. It is based upon a photographic novel by Timothy OGrady and Steve Pyke, which concerns the Irish experience of emigration and exile. It has been described as an "innovative, melancholic, and deeply moving film". Too Much Sex Too Much Sex is a 2000 Canadian sex comedy film directed by Andrew Ainsworth, produced by the Canadian Film Centre and starring Michael McMurtry, Janet Kidder and Diane Flacks. Sky Gilbert and Christie MacFadyen also have minor appearances. Tabarana Kathe Tabarana Kathe is a 1987 Indian Kannada language film released directed by Girish Kasaravalli. It was based on a short story of the same name by Poornachandra Tejaswi. Ottayal Pattalam Ottayal Pattalam is a 1991 Malayalam comedy film, starring Mukesh and Madhoo, with Innocent and KPAC Lalitha in the supporting roles. The film is written and directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar. Sharreth scored the music of the film. Kama Sutra is originally a four tankōbon manga created by Go Nagai and Kunio Nagatani and published by Tokuma Shoten in 1990. It was later adapted into an OVA, , known in the United Kingdom as Kamasutra and in the United States as Kama Sutra and considered a hentai anime in the West. Well-Founded Fear Well-Founded Fear is a 2000 documentary film from directors Shari Robertson and Michael Camerini. The film takes its title from the formal definition of a refugee under the UN Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, as a person who deserves protection, "owing to a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or political opinion.” The film analyzes the US asylum process by following several asylum applicants and asylum officers through actual INS interviews. Mahabharat Mahabharat is a 1965 Hindi adventure fantasy film based on the Indian epic Mahābhārata, starring Abhi Bhattacharya as Krishna, Pradeep Kumar as Arjuna, Dara Singh as Bhima, Padmini as Draupadi, Tiwari as Duryodhan and Jeevan as Shakuni, and directed by Babubhai Mistri. The score was composed by Chitragupta and the title song was sung by Mohammed Rafi. The Sea in Their Blood This entry describes a film. For information on the geographic feature coastline, please see coast. The Coastline is a film by Peter Greenaway, made in 1983. It is also known as The Sea in Their Blood, and exhibited at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, as Beside the Sea. It is a mockumentary or "artificial documentary", featuring images of the British seaside and voiceovers of endless unsubstantiated statistics. For example: "Most fish is eaten in Britain fried in batter and breadcrumbs. 10 percent is boiled, 5 percent grilled, 3 percent is steamed. Very little is eaten raw except by cats and in Japanese restaurants, 29 in London and 1 in Milton Keynes." Zlaté dno Zlaté dno is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1942. Trick Shooting with Kenne Duncan Trick Shooting with Kenne Duncan was a promotional film directed by Ed Wood. Total run time is nine minutes and was produced c. 1952-1953. It consists of Kenne Duncan performing trick shooting stunts and showcasing weapons by Remington Arms. Duncan had become known as a villain for B Movie Westerns and the film was an attempt to capitalize on his fame. The weapons showcased were a Remington Model 552 and a Remington Nylon 66. The film includes posters and advertisements of Duncan performing at state fairs and nightclubs, and also still pictures from his roles in Westerns. A sequence features newsreel footage of his visit and performances in Japan. He's in Again Hes in Again is a 1918 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Vietnam! Vietnam! Vietnam! Vietnam! is a United States Information Agency film about the Vietnam War. The film, narrated by Charlton Heston, was shot on location in Vietnam in October–December 1968 but not released until 1971. Though John Ford, the executive producer, went to Vietnam, he did not participate in production work there. Ford later did supervise the editing and rewrote the film scenario. Bruce Herschensohn, the producer, remarked that the purpose of the film was to provide a "balance" to the view which critics of the war were providing. Due to the changing political situation in Vietnam, the film went through numerous cuts and script alterations over a three-year period and, when finally released, managed to offend almost everyone. Critical reviews were unfavorable. USIA Director Frank Shakespeare left the decision on whether to order a copy of the film up to individual US Embassies abroad, and only a few did. A Broad Bellflower A Broad Bellflower is a 1987 North Korean movie directed by Kyun Soon Joo, and starring Ryung Joo Kim, Mi Ran Oh, and Yeon Ock Song in lead roles. The film was screened at the Melbourne International Film Festival. Dheem Tharikida Thom Dheem Tharikida Thom is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Priyadarshan. This film is about an innocent young man joining a ballet team just to express his love towards the main actress. Maniyan Pillai Raju and Lizy appears in the leading roles, supported by Mukesh, Nedumudi Venu, Sreenivasan, Jagathi Sreekumar and Shankar. The story is adapted from the British musical comedy film Happy Go Lovely. Dak Bangla Dak Bangla is a 1987 Hindi horror film presented by the Ramsay brothers. Empty Eyes Empty Eyes is a 2001 Italian crime-drama film directed by Andrea Porporati. Nakshathra Tharattu Nakshatratharattu is a 1998 Malayalam romance film directed by K. Shankar, and starring Kunchacko Boban and Shalini in the lead roles. The film was a hit at box-office. Lakhon Me Ek Lakhon Mein Ek is a 1971 Indian comedy-drama film directed by S.S. Balan. The film stars Radha Saluja opposite Mehmood.This film is based on brother hood relationship between characters played by Pran and Mehmood. It is a remake of the Tamil film Ethir Neechal. Run Away Runaway is a 1995 South Korean action thriller film. Goa Dalli CID 999 GoaDalli CID 999 is a 1968 Indian Kannada detective - crime spy thriller written, directed and produced by Dorai - Bhagwan duo. The film starred Rajkumar in the lead role as a detective. Popular Indian actress Lakshmi made her debut in Kannada cinema with this film. Sri Lankan based actress Sabeetha Perera also made her Indian movie debut with this film. The film had musical score by G. K. Venkatesh with lyrics by R. N. Jayagopal.The film met with highly positive response upon release and paved the way for many more such Bond style of movies in the combination of the director duo with lead actor Rajkumar. The film is the second movie in the CID 999 Franchise created along the lines of the James Bond and James Bond - styled films with the first one being Jedara Bale. The success of this movie led to two more sequels - Operation Jackpot Nalli C.I.D 999 and Operation Diamond Racket. The 2019 Kannada movie Bell Bottom had its protagonist Diwakara being influenced by this movie in his childhood to become a detective. Pekata Paparao Pekata Papa Rao is a 1993 Telugu-language comedy film, produced by Pantangi Pullayah, D.V.V.Ramana Reddy under the Uma Maheswara Movies banner and directed by Y. Nageswara Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Kushboo with music composed by Raj-Koti. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office. Jingi naki yabô is a 1996 Japanese direct-to-video yakuza film directed by Takashi Miike. It was followed by Ambition Without Honor 2 in 1997. Obich Affection is a 1972 Bulgarian drama film directed by Ludmil Staikov. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Golden Prize. The Pirates of Central Park The Pirates of Central Park is a 2001 American family adventure film. The film stars Adam Lamberg, singer and actor Jesse McCartney, Patrick Duffy and Michelle Harris. It was released to cinemas on January 1, 2001. Nine Hundred Nights Nine Hundred Nights is a 2001 documentary film of the psychedelic band Big Brother and The Holding Company, directed by Michael Burlingame. Eric Clapton and Friends Live 1986, also known as Eric Clapton & Friends Live 1986 or The Eric Clapton concert is a concert film released by the British rock musician Eric Clapton. It was originally released on VHS in 1987 and later re-released on DVD in 2003. In addition to the video release, a compact disc was released in 2007. The concert was recorded at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham on 15 July 1986. Honest Raj Honest Raj is a 1994 Tamil language action thriller film directed by K. S. Ravi. The film features Vijayakanth, Gouthami and Aamani in lead roles, while Devan, Manorama, Senthil, Vijayakumar, and Nizhalgal Ravi play supporting roles. It marked the debut of Ravi K. Chandran in Tamil cinema. The film, produced by G. Thyagarajan, had music composed by Ilaiyaraaja released to positive reviews on 14 April 1994. It was dubbed in Telugu as Police Commando. The films title is taken from Vijayakanths earlier film, Pulan Visaranai. The film was remade in Hindi as Rakshak with Sunil Shetty playing the lead role and Raghuvaran playing the villain. Shut Yer Dirty Little Mouth Shut Yer Dirty Little Mouth! is a 2001 American comedy film starring Glenn Shadix. It is based on Gregg Gibbs play Shut Up Little Man. Chandralekha Chandralekha is a 1995 Tamil romantic drama film, directed by Nambirajan. The daughter of Tamil veteran actor Vijayakumar, Vanitha Vijayakumar played the love interest of Vijay. This was the first movie for Vanitha. The music composed by Ilaiyaraaja was a super hit. The film released on 23 October on Diwali, to mixed reviews. The film was a flop at the box office. Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu is a 1987 Tamil language Indian crime thriller film directed by Santhana Bharathi, produced by Kamal Haasan, starring Sathyaraj, Geetha and Captain Raju in lead roles. The film had no songs and it ran for 150 days in Chennai and other parts of Tamil Nadu making it a box office super hit. The film is a remake of 1986 Malayalam film Aavanazhi. The Talking Parcel The Talking Parcel is a 1974 book by Gerald Durrell in which children are transported to the fantasy land of Mythologia to save it from cockatrices. They are aided by a talking parrot and encounter many other magical creatures, including a mooncalf. The book has been translated into a number of languages, including Czech, Estonian, Italian, Russian, Spanish and Ukrainian. Unconditional Love Unconditional Love is a one-off British crime drama television film that was broadcast on 20 January 2003. Written by Chris Lang, the production starred Robson Green, Joe Absolom, Sarah Parish and Timothy Krause, and follows the story of a couple whose four-year-old son is kidnapped, and his captor demands that they commit a series of crimes in order to secure his safe return. The drama was directed by Ferdinand Fairfax and produced by Mark Pybus. Zamane Se Kya Darna Zamane Se Kya Darna is a 1994 Bollywood film directed by actress Anita Rajs brother Bobby Raj, starring Sanjay Dutt, Raveena Tandon, Alok Nath, Shakti Kapoor, Gulshan Grover, Johny Lever and Raza Murad. The movie was an average earner at the box office. Ng goh haak gwai dik siu nin The Mummy, Aged 19 is a 2002 Hong Kong film. It was directed by Wilson Yip and produced by Joe Ma Wai-Ho, Y.Y. Kong. Malaise Asukh, pronounced Ashukh is a 1999 Indian Bengali feature film directed by Rituparno Ghosh. The film was awarded in the Best Feature Film in Bengali category at the 46th National Film Awards. O.J. Simpson: Juice on the Loose O. J. Simpson: Juice on the Loose is a sports documentary, originally produced in 1974 by George A. Romero and re-released by Vidmark in 1994 during the O. J. Simpson murder case. It was referenced in the title to the Family Guy episode about Simpson, "The Juice Is Loose" and is included as an "Easter egg" bonus feature on the DVD release of the spoof film The Bogus Witch Project. Armaan Armaan is a Pakistani black-and-white film produced by Waheed Murad and directed by Pervez Malik. It was the first Pakistani film to complete 75 weeks in cinemas and, thus, became the first Pakistani "Platinum Jubilee" film. The film was picturized in black-and-white prints in Karachi. Oil on Ice Oil on Ice is a 2004 documentary film directed by Bo Boudart and Dale Djerassi. It explores the Arctic Refuge drilling controversy in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the impact of oil and gas development on the land, wildlife, and lives of the Gwichin Athabascan Indians and Inupiat Eskimos. C'est pas tout à fait la vie dont j'avais rêvé Cest pas tout à fait la vie dont javais rêvé is a 2005 French drama film directed by Michel Piccoli. It was screened out of competition at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Greetings Greetings is a 2004 Malayalam film by Shajoon Karyal starring Jayasurya and Kavya Madhavan. February One: The Story of the Greensboro Four February One: The Story of the Greensboro Four is a 2003 documentary film by Rebecca Cerese and Steven Channing. Nationally broadcast on Independent Lens on PBS, it tells the story of The Greensboro Four, four young college freshman, Joseph McNeil, David Richmond, Franklin McCain and Ezell Blair now Jibreel Khazan, who staged a sit-in at Woolworths in 1960 to protest segregation practices. Based largely on first hand accounts and rare archival footage, the documentary film February One documents one volatile winter in Greensboro that not only challenged public accommodation customs and laws in North Carolina, but served as one of the blueprints for the nonviolent protests that occurred across the South and the nation during the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. It won an award of excellence at the Global Peace Film Festival in 2004, Best Documentary Film at the Carolina Film and Video Festival, and the Human Rights Award at the RiverRun Film Festival. The documentary has also played at the King Center in Atlanta, the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, and the National Archives in Washington, DC among other places. Embrace Your Shadow Embrace Your Shadow is a 2005 Hong Kong romance drama starring Fiona Sit, Dylan Kuo, Cheung Kwok-Keung, Chung Ching-Yu and Samuel Pang, written and directed by Joe Ma. Mulawin: The Movie Mulawin: The Movie is the film sequel to the Mulawin television series that was shown on GMA Network. The movie was released on December 25, 2005 and is produced by Regal Films and GMA Films in the Philippines. It is also an official entry to the 31st Metro Manila Film Festival. Banking on Heaven Banking on Heaven is a documentary film which exposes the largest polygamous enclave in the United States and its leader, Warren Jeffs. Banking on Heaven was written, produced, and narrated by Laurie Allen, who escaped a similar polygamous sect at age sixteen. Banking on Heaven focuses on the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, a schismatic polygamous sect of the Latter Day Saint movement that existed in Colorado City. The documentary holds interviews with many escapees as well as those that have been excommunicated from the church. The documentary also interviews law enforcement as well as Utah and Arizona State politicians and poses questions on what can be done to rescue or help the women of the FLDS. The Point The Point is a 2006 film co-produced by Silo Productions and the National Film Board of Canada, filmed on location in Montreal. The movie, whose name is taken from the common name for one of the citys poorest neighbourhoods, Pointe-Saint-Charles, tells the story of a group of teenagers and how their lives intersect over the course of a weekend, with the story developed by teens, in workshops. The Point was shot with a group of 40 teens from the neighbourhood, for a reported budget of $1 million. The film premiered at Festival du nouveau cinema, followed by screenings at the Rendez-vous du cinema quebecois and the Slamdance Film Festival. A City Is Beautiful at Night A City Is Beautiful at Night or Cest beau une ville la nuit is a 2006 French drama film directed by Richard Bohringer. Shades of Black: The Conrad Black Story The Awakening "The Awakening" is a 1954 short drama film of Douglas Fairbanks Presents anthology series based on Nikolai Gogols short story "The Overcoat". The Man is a first dramatic role of Buster Keaton. Fairbanks says, "It struck me as a beautiful idea — a novel idea — to put him in a straight part, because he was such a beautiful actor and a great talent. It worked out very well; he gave a marvelous performance". Original plot of Gogols story is significantly changed. There are allusions to George Orwells «1984» dystopia in the film. Sardar Dharmanna Sardar Dharmanna is a 1987 Telugu drama film directed by Bairisetty Bhaskara Rao and produced by Yalamanchili Saibabu. The film stars Krishnam Raju, Jayasudha, Vishnuvardhan, Raadhika, Mohan Babu, and Rajani in the lead roles. The film had musical score by M. Ranga Rao. The Flying Scissors The Flying Scissors is a 2009 mockumentary that follows eight entrants in the a fictional National Rock Paper Scissors League Championship. The film focuses on the quirky but relateable characters and their desire to balance the nuances of everyday life with the dreams of becoming a champion. Jonah Tulis directed; he also co-wrote the script with Blake J. Harris. For a Few Marbles More For a few marbles more is a 2006 short Dutch film directed by Jelmar Hufen. The film was selected for over 240 film festivals in 57 countries and received 41 awards. For a few marbles more is the most selected and awarded Dutch film ever. Cruel and Unusual Cruel and Unusual is a 2006 American documentary film directed and produced by Janet Baus, Dan Hunt and Reid Williams about the experiences of male-to-female transsexual women in the United States prison system. It was screened on television as Cruel and Unusual: Transgender Women in Prison. Ghost Rider Ghost Rider is a US short film on bus safety, shown primarily in American schools in the 1980s. After its re-discovery on the internet in the 21st century, it has become a cult film, thanks to its unusual plotline. Ennavale Ennavale is a 2000 Tamil romantic film directed by J. Suresh which features Madhavan and Sneha in the lead roles. The film also featured Manivannan, Thalaivasal Vijay and Charle in pivotal roles, while music was composed by S. A. Rajkumar. The film released on 22 December 2000 to negative reviews from film critics. Amrithadhare Amruthadhare is a 2005 Kannada film directed and co-produced by Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar and written by actor Ramesh Aravind. The film was released on 7 October 2005 starring Ramya and Dhyan in lead roles. The music was composed by Mano Murthy. Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan has made a guest appearance as himself in this movie. The movie was dubbed in Telugu as Amrutha Varsham and included additional scenes with Jayasudha, Nassar, Dharmavarapu Subramanyam and Sunil. The Trouble with Cali The Trouble with Cali is an American drama film directed by Paul Sorvino and written by his daughter Amanda Sorvino. It stars Laurence Leboeuf, Glynnis OConnor, Chris Meyer, Raviv Ullman and RZA. The film will not be released in theaters as a distribution deal was not able to be successfully negotiated spurring contention with Lackawanna County, residents as $500,000 in tax payer funds was used to finance the film. Subsequently, the Scranton Cultural Center hosted a free premiere of the film on July 9, 2015, with additional showings on July 10, 2015 and July 11, 2015. Late Fragment Late Fragment is a 2007 Canadian interactive cinema production, written and directed by Daryl Cloran, Anita Doron and Mateo Guez. It is North Americas first interactive feature film. The project is a co-production of Canadian Film Centre and the National Film Board of Canada. Nice Guys Finish First Nice Guys Finish First is a 1986 documentary by Richard Dawkins which discusses selfishness and cooperation, arguing that evolution often favors co-operative behaviour, and focusing especially on the tit for tat strategy of the prisoners dilemma game. The film is approximately 45 minutes long and was produced by Jeremy Taylor. The twelfth chapter in Dawkins book The Selfish Gene is also named Nice Guys Finish First and explores similar material. Lost in Woonsocket Lost in Woonsocket is a documentary feature film directed by John Chester. It stars Chester and Andre Miller, co-creators of the A&E Network documentary series Random 1, from which the film draws much of its content. It concerns Mark and Normand, characters featured in episodes 4 and 10 of Random 1s single season, and their attempts to stay sober after being brought out of destitution by Chester, Miller, and the Random 1 organization. Though Random 1 was not renewed after its season finale, Chester and Miller continued filming Mark and Normand in their hometown of Woonsocket, RI, and this new footage makes up the final third of the film. It premiered at the South by Southwest film festival in 2007. Akamas Akamas is a 2006 Cypriot feature film directed by Panicos Chrysanthou about a love affair between a Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot despite their families opposition and the intercommunal violence of the 1960s. Kalinovski Square Kalinovski Square is a 2007 documentary film by Belarusian filmmaker Yury Khashchavatski. The film takes a critical look at the re-election of Alexander Lukashenko in March 2006, featuring especially the protests that occurred after the election was found to be fraudulent. The protests had their centre at October Square in downdown Minsk, which was informally renamed on the occasion for Konstanty Kalinowski. Before its commercial release on DVD on 9 June 2009, the film was distributed under the title The Square. Since the Belarusian authorities already persecuted director Yury Khashchavatski since his first movie An ordinary president, all production was done underground. In the Company of Actors In the Company of Actors is a 2007 Australian documentary produced by Shark Island Productions and directed by Ian Darling. Deadly Pursuit Deadly Pursuit is a 2008 crime thriller film directed by Russ Diaper. Rental Magica is a Japanese light novel series by Makoto Sanda, with illustrations by Pako. It is in the midst of serialization in The Sneaker magazine published by Kadokawa Shoten. An anime television series adaptation animated by Zexcs was broadcast in Japan between October 7, 2007 and March 23, 2008, airing a total of twenty-four episodes. Hadashi no Gen: Namida no bakuhatsu is a 1977 Japanese war drama film, directed by Tengo Yamada based on the Japanese manga series by Keiji Nakazawa. It is a sequel to the 1976 film Barefoot Gen and is the second live action film based on the manga. The General Filmworks XXIII: El General is a film score by American composer John Zorn for Natalia Almadas documentary El General which depicts Mexican politician Plutarco Elías Calles. It is the twenty-third album of Zorns Filmworks series. Homam Homam is a 2008 Telugu thriller film, produced by Kiran Kumar Koneru on Shreya Productions banner and directed by J. D. Chakravarthy. Starring Jagapathi Babu, J. D. Chakravarthy, Mamta Mohandas, Madhurima Tuli in the lead roles and music composed by Nithin Raikwar & Amar Mohile. It is a remake of the 2002 Hong Kong film Infernal Affairs. It also remade in Hollywood The Departed starring Leonardo DiCaprio before remaking in Tollywood. Counterfeiters The Counterfeiters is a 2010 television film based on the 1925 novel The Counterfeiters by André Gide. The two-hour film was directed by Benoît Jacquot and stars Melvil Poupaud as Edouard X., Maxime Berger as Olivier, and Dolores Chaplin as Lady Lilian Griffith. Originally Jacquot, who is also the screenwriter, had planned this project as a 180-minute two-parter, but this was later reduced to a 120-minute telefilm. The film premiered on France 2 on January 5, 2011. In March 2012, it was released on region 2 DVD by Optimale. Paris Connections Paris Connections is a 2010 British film directed by Harley Cokeliss. The script was written by Michael Tupy, based on a thriller by Jackie Collins. This is the final acting appearance of Warrior Princess actress Hudson Leick prior to her retiring to focus on her job at the Healing Heart Yoga Center. My Little Pony: Twinkle Wish Adventure My Little Pony: Twinkle Wish Adventure is a direct-to-video animated film produced by SD Entertainment and distributed by Shout! Factory in collaboration with Hasbro. The film was released on October 13, 2009 in promoting the Core 7 toy line and is the final film released during the third incarnation of the My Little Pony franchise before Hasbro moved on to Friendship Is Magic in 2010. Alongside Crystal Princess: The Runaway Rainbow and The Princess Promenade, the film premiered on August 8, 2014 on the Hub Network after its "My Little Pony Mega Mare-athon". According to Broadway World, the "Mega Mare-athon" itself drew in 5.4 million viewers and has earned significant delivery growth on every demographic: Kids 2-11, Girls 2-11, Kids 6-11, Girls 6-11, Adults 18-49, Women 18-49, Adults 25-54, Women 25-54, Persons 2+ and Households. Pharmakon Pharmakon is a 2012 Albanian drama film directed by Joni Shanaj. The film was selected as the Albanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Lab Rats Lab Rats is a 2009 romantic comedy directed by Sam Washington. The film won the Starfish Award at the Moondance International Film Festival in 2011. In 2013 Lab Rats was licensed by Frostbite Pictures for development from a short film into an episode-based internet web-series. The series won a Best Series award at LA Web Series Festival in 2014 and began distribution later that year. JAPAN, Our Homeland is a Japanese animated film directed by Akio Nishizawa and his second long feature film effort, after his 2004 release Nitaboh. It premiered in 2006, being released theatrically in 2007 in Japan. The film was produced at the animation studio WAO World. V stile jazz In the Style of Jazz is a 2010 romantic comedy directed by Stanislav Govorukhin. Yemaindi Ee Vela Yemaindi Ee Vela is a 2010 Tollywood romantic drama film, starring Varun Sandesh, Nisha Aggarwal, Nisha Shah and Shashank. The film was directed and written by Sampath Nandi. The Movie was a commercial success and it gave a much needed break to Varun Sandesh whose career was in slump, completing a 50 Day Run in 32 Centers. It was later remade in Tamil as Ishtam, with Nisha Aggarwal reprising her role from the original and Vimal playing the role portrayed by Varun Sandesh. Out the Gate Out the Gate is a 2011 Jamaican action film that follows Everton Dennis, played by Everton Dennis as he leave his home in Jamaica to make it big in the United States in music. It stars Paul Campbell, Oliver Samuels, Shelli Boone, and Everton Dennis, was written by Qmillion and Everton Dennis and directed by R. Steven Johnson and Qmillion . The picture had its official limited release in the United States and Jamaica Distributed by Far I Films in 2011 followed by the DVD in 2012. The film was released to theaters in Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, Toronto, as well as Jamaica. Newspaper Atlanta Daily World wrote the movie "appears to be on its way to becoming a classic. Pop Punk Zombies Pop Punk Zombies is a 2011 American horror film directed by Steve Dayton and written by Brian Leis. Adam Hatfield stars as a greedy manager who brings back a punk band as zombies. Impatient Vivek Impatient Vivek is a 2011 Bollywood romantic comedy film, directed by Rahat Kazmi and produced by Ashok Chauhan & Malvee S. It released under the Search Film banner. The film was the first Bollywood release of 2011, alongside No One Killed Jessica, on 7 January. Guangrongde Fennu Trouble Makers is a 2006 black comedy film written and directed by Cao Baoping. It was Caos solo directorial debut, though Cao had previously co-directed the film Absolute Emotion in 2001. Based on Que Diweis novella, "Village Operation," which was published in a magazine in 2000, Trouble Makers had difficulty traversing the Chinese censors and often found itself lacking funds until 2005. As a result, Cao eventually inserted a happy ending that differed from ending in the original novella. Reconvergence Reconvergence is a 2012 documentary film directed by Edward Tyndall featuring the lives and views of four characters: naturalist Eustace Conway, scientist Preston Estep, historian Waite Rawls, and poet Caleb Whitaker. The film features a wide exploration of their views on history, memory, consciousness, and the changes wrought by technologies. The film screened at various American film festivals and was distributed by Mobius Films. Super Nada Super Nada is a 2012 Brazilian-Mexican comedy-drama film directed by Rubens Rewald. The film features the musician Jair Rodrigues in its cast. For his participation in the film, Jair Rodrigues received the Special Award at the Festival do Rio. The actor Marat Descartes was also praised for his work in the role of Guto, the protagonist, having received the best actor award at the Festival de Gramado. Sollamale Sollamale is a 1998 Tamil romantic drama film directed by Sasi, who made his directorial debut with the film. The film featured Livingston and Kausalya in lead roles while Karan, Vivek, Anand, and Prakash Raj play supporting roles. The film opened in July 1998 to positive reviews and became a box office success. It was later remade Telugu as Seenu with Venkatesh and Twinkle Khanna and in Hindi as Pyaar Diwana Hota Hai with Govinda and Rani Mukerji in the lead roles. The Hunted The Hunted is a 2015 American feature film based on the action comedy web series The Hunted created by Robert Chapin. It tells the story of a struggling actor who leads a group of misfit slayers against an army of vampires. The film is one of the first features produced under SAG’s New Media contract and takes advantage of the latest in online distribution through Vimeo VOD. Animosity Animosity is a 2013 horror thriller film written and directed by Brendan Steere. It had its world premiere on May 13, 2013, and stars Tracy Willet and Marcin Paluch as two newlyweds that discover a sinister presence in the woods. Goat Story with Cheese Goat Story 2 is a 2012 Czech teen 3D computer-animated comedy feature film. Directed by Jan Tománek and produced by Art And Animation studio. It is a sequel to the 2008 Goat Story. The film was animated by a changed team from the first film, with animators joining the project from countries such as Spain, Bulgaria and India. The film was released in 2D and 3D. The movie was rendered in in-house GPU renderer FurryBall. It was also probably the first world feature animated movie rendered completely on GPU. In 2015 put producers the movie on YouTube for free. There are many language mutations. La corporación The Corporation is a 2012 Argentine drama film directed by Fabián Forte. The Chart of Love is a 2014 Japanese film directed by Yoshihiro Fukagawa and a sequel of Kamisama no Karute. It was released on 21 March 2014. Pochemu u lastochki khvost rozhkami Why the Swallow Has the Tail with Little Horns is the first animated film made in the Kazakh SSR. It was directed by Amen Khaydarov and released in 1967. The Book of Pooh: Stories from the Heart The Book of Pooh: Stories from the Heart is a 2001 American direct-to-video compilation film based on the Playhouse Disney television series The Book of Pooh. It contains six episodes, each of which focuses on one character. It is wrapped together by a loose plot in which the characters wait in Christopher Robins room for his arrival. As is typical with the series, each episode features an original musical number. It is a compilation film composed of footage from the TV series. This film was produced by Walt Disney Video Premiere and Shadow Projects and Playhouse Disney Original and released on both VHS and DVD on July 17, 2001, by The Walt Disney Company and Walt Disney Home Entertainment. Papa lumière Papa lumière is a French drama film directed by Ada Loueilh. Uvanga Uvanga is a Canadian drama film, released in 2013. Written and directed by Marie-Hélène Cousineau and Madeline Ivalu, it was the second narrative feature film released by Arnait Video Productions. The film stars Marianne Farley as Anna, a woman from Montreal who once had a relationship with Caleb, an Inuk man from Igloolik, Nunavut; after learning of Calebs death, she takes their 14-year-old son Tomas on a trip to Nunavut to learn more about his Inuit heritage. Sarah, Calebs mother and Tomas grandmother, tries to keep the peace between Anna and Calebs widow Sheba, while Tomas bonds with his half-brother Travis and Anna begins to suspect that Shebas new boyfriend Barrie may know more about Calebs death than he has admitted. The film garnered three Jutra Award nominations at the 17th Jutra Awards, in the categories of Best Sound, Best Editing and Best Original Music. Frackman Frackman is an Australian feature-length documentary film which follows the exploits of former construction worker turned anti-fracking activist Dayne Pratzky as he responds to the expansion of the coal seam gas industry near Tara. The film was produced by Simon Nasht of Smith & Nasht in collaboration with Trish Lake of Freshwater Pictures and was co-directed by Richard Todd of Aquarius Productions with Jonathan Stack. The film also features the president of Lock the Gate, Drew Hutton, conservative radio personality Alan Jones and many other residents of Queensland and New South Wales. Frackman officially premiered in New South Wales in March 2015 and began a regional tour in marginal electorates before the 2015 New South Wales election. Kacheri Arambam Kaccheri Aarambam is a 2010 Indian Tamil action comedy film directed by Thiraivannan, starring Jiiva and Poonam Bajwa in the lead roles, whilst, J. D. Chakravarthy plays a pivotal role. The film released on 19 March 2010 and received mixed to negative reviews but became a successful venture at the box office. Windsor Windsor is a 2015 American independent drama film written, directed and produced by Porter Farrell and starring Madelyn Deutch, Quinn Shephard, Nick Krause, Adam Hicks, Peyton Clark, Ian Colletti and Barry Corbin. The film is Farrells directorial debut. I'm Not Lorena I am not Lorena, is a Chilean film directed by Isidora Marras, written by Isidora Marras and Catalina Calcagni and produced by Josefina Undurraga and Gregorio González Nicolini . Filmed in Chile, I am not Lorena is a drama/thriller and is Isidora Marras debut feature film. The Trial The Trial is a 2014 Philippine family-drama film directed by Chito S. Roño and starring John Lloyd Cruz, Richard Gomez, Gretchen Barretto, Enrique Gil and Jessy Mendiola. It was produced and released by Star Cinema for its 20th Anniversary. Made in China Made in China is a 2015 South Korean drama film directed by Kim Dong-Hoo. It was written and produced by the renowned art house moviemaker Kim Ki-duk. Princess and the Scribe Princess and the scribe is a 2014 Czech television film directed by Karel Janák. It is a fairy tale action film. It premiered on 24 December 2014. It was viewed by more than 2 million people. Black Widow Business is a 2016 Japanese crime comedy film directed by . It was released in Japan by Toho on August 27, 2016. Green Horse Rustlers Green Horse Rustlers is a 2016 Czech adventure drama film. Candyflip CandyFlip is an Indian English/Hindi psychedelic thriller film directed by Shanawaz NK. This directorial debut film is produced by 23 Entertainment. Dulla Bhatti Wala Dulla Bhatti is a 2016 Punjabi film directed by Minar Malhotra and starring Binnu Dhillon, Aman Hundal, Sardar Sohi, B.N. Sharma, Amar Noorie, Dev Kharoud, Nirmal Rishi, and Malkit Rauni with a released date of 10 June 2016. The movie is inspired by the story of Dulla Bhatti. Lulu the Movie Lulu The Movie is a 2016 Singaporean comedy film directed by and starring Michelle Chong as the titular protagonist. Manjha Manjha is a Marathi language film, directed by Jatin Wagle and produced by Trilok Malhotra and KR Harish under the banner of India Stories Productions. It was released on 21 July 2017. Veera Veera is a 2018 Tamil action film directed by Rajaraman and produced by Elred Kumar of RS Infotainment. The film stars Kreshna and Iswarya Menon in the leading roles, with Karunakaran, Rajendran and Yogi Babu in supporting roles. Leon James composed the original score and soundtrack for the film, while Bakkiyam Shankar wrote the films script. Having begun production in August 2015, the film had went through a change of cast before being released on 16 February 2018. Midnights With Menka Midnights With Menka, is a 2018 Gujarati comedy-drama film produced by Rashmin Majithia and written and directed by Viral Shah. This is a fake biopic of Gujarati film’s superstar Malhar Thakar, who finds a quick hack to his way to stardom followed by the consequences he has to face. The Devil's Laboratory The Laboratory of Mephistopheles, initially released in Britain and America as Laboratory of Mephistopheles and also known as The Cabinet of Mephistopheles, The Devils Laboratory, Fausts Laboratory, and The Laboratory of Faust, was an 1897 short silent film directed by Georges Méliès, loosely inspired by the Faust legend. Departure of a Grand Old Man Departure of a Grand Old Man is a 1912 Russian silent film about the last days of author Leo Tolstoy. The film was directed by Yakov Protazanov and Elizaveta Thiman, and was actress Olga Petrovas first film. Knight of the Trail Knight of the Trail is a 1915 American silent short western film directed by and starring William S. Hart. Huns and Hyphens Huns and Hyphens is a 1918 American silent comedy film featuring Larry Semon and Stan Laurel. Peck's Bad Boy Pecks Bad Boy is a 1921 American silent comedy film directed by Sam Wood and starring Jackie Coogan, Wheeler Oakman, Doris May, Raymond Hatton, James Corrigan, and Lillian Leighton. It is based on the series of books by George W. Peck. The film was released by Associated First National Pictures on April 24, 1921. Saturday Morning Saturday Morning is the fifth Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944. The Cobbler The Cobbler is the eighth Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944. Schlagende Wetter Explosion is a 1923 German silent film directed by Karl Grune and starring Liane Haid and Carl de Vogt. The Sign of Four The Sign of Four is a 1923 British silent mystery film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Eille Norwood, Isobel Elsom and Fred Raynham. The film is based on the novel The Sign of the Four by Arthur Conan Doyle, and was one of a series of Sherlock Holmes films starring Norwood. The Net The Net is a 1923 American silent melodrama film directed by J. Gordon Edwards and starring Barbara Castleton, Raymond Bloomer, and Albert Roscoe. It is a film adaptation of the 1919 Broadway play of the same name, itself based on the novel The Womans Law by Maravene Thompson. The film depicts the story of Allayne Norman and her husband Bruce. Bruce commits murder and convinces Allayne to help him blame the crime on a man suffering from amnesia. After Bruce dies and the man recovers, he marries Allayne. The films release was delayed almost a year from its originally announced date. Contemporary reviews were mixed to negative. Like many of Fox Films early works, it was likely lost in the 1937 Fox vault fire. A Society Scandal A Society Scandal is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Allan Dwan, and starring Gloria Swanson and Rod La Rocque. Distributed by Paramount Pictures, the film is based on a 1922 play The Laughing Lady, by Alfred Sutro which starred Ethel Barrymore in 1923 on Broadway and originally in 1922 with Edith Evans in UK. Paramount refilmed the story in 1929 as The Laughing Lady an early talkie for Ruth Chatterton. A Society Scandal is a lost film. The Treasurer's Report The Treasurers Report is a comedy sketch, made into a short film, written and performed by Robert Benchley. The film, made in the then-new Fox Movietone, documents an assistant treasurer of an organization struggling to present its yearly report. This was the first of Benchleys 46 comedy short films, with six made for Fox, one each for Universal Pictures and RKO Radio Pictures, 29 for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and nine for Paramount Pictures. The short was adapted from a stage scene of the same name that Benchley wrote and performed for No Sirree!, a revue staged in April 1922 by Benchley and other members of the Algonquin Round Table. A number of Round Tablers were contributing new material for the revue and Benchley wanted to do his part, but as often happened he procrastinated. According to fellow Round Tabler Donald Ogden Stewart, Benchley didnt start writing the sketch until about a week before the revue, and then only scribbled rough notes on the back of an envelope. Benchleys disjointed parody so delighted those in attendance that Irving Berlin hired Benchley in 1923 to deliver the Report as part of Berlins Music Box Revue for $500 a week. The Report was later filmed in 1928 and kicked off a second career for Benchley in Hollywood. Benchley would continue to perform the sketch periodically throughout his life, with his final Report delivered on October 27, 1945 for CBS Radios Report to the Nation. The film was included in the compilation Robert Benchley and the Knights of the Algonquin. Sweetie Sweetie is a 1929 American musical film directed by Frank Tuttle, written by George Marion Jr. and Lloyd Corrigan, and starring Nancy Carroll, Helen Kane, Stanley Smith, Jack Oakie, William Austin, Stuart Erwin and Wallace MacDonald. It was released on November 2, 1929, by Paramount Pictures. Evenings for Sale Evenings for Sale is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Stuart Walker and written by S.K. Lauren, Agnes Brand Leahy and I. A. R. Wylie. The film stars Herbert Marshall, Sari Maritza, Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland, George Barbier and Bert Roach. The film was released on November 12, 1932, by Paramount Pictures. Lena Rivers Lena Rivers, aka The Sin of Lena Rivers, is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Phil Rosen based on the 1856 novel by Mary Jane Holmes. Filmed on several occasions throughout the silent era. Without Honors Without Honor is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by William Nigh. The screenplay concerns a gambler who joins the Texas Rangers in hopes of finding the true perpetrators of the killings in which his brother is implicated. Circumstantial Evidence Circumstantial Evidence is a 1935 drama film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Chick Chandler, Shirley Grey and Arthur Vinton. Das Mädchen Johanna Joan of Arc is a 1935 German historical film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Angela Salloker, Gustaf Gründgens and Heinrich George. It depicts the life of Joan of Arc, and is the first female embodiment of the Nazi Fuhrer figure in film. The press in Germany and abroad detected direct parallels between the presentation of France in 1429 and the situation in Germany in 1935. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. The Red Blood of Courage The Red Blood of Courage is a 1935 American western film directed by John English and starring Kermit Maynard, Ann Sheridan and Reginald Barlow. It is an adaptation of the James Oliver Curwood story of the same name. The film was released by the Poverty Row company Ambassador Pictures. Lightnin' Bill Carson Lightnin Bill Carson is a 1936 American western film directed by Sam Newfield. The Preview Murder Mystery The Preview Murder Mystery is a 1936 American mystery-comedy, directed by Robert Florey and shot in the Paramount studio. The plot follows a studio public relations man who attempts to trap a killer using television technology, allowing on-screen glimpses of technicians like Floreys cinematographer Karl Struss. Reginald Denny plays the suave head of PR for a movie studio, a role more often given to brassy actors such as Lionel Stander. He is a devoted fan of a mysterious actor who developed a cult following during the silent era. It is widely believed that it is a tragedy that he died before sound movies became the standard and there are people who see the idea of remaking his films as sound productions as bordering on sacrilege. From his description, this actor reflected elements of Rudolph Valentino and Lon Chaney; he was an exotically handsome leading man and a master of disguise who appeared in many intense, weird roles. When an attempt is made to remake one of his starring vehicles as a musical, the effort seems cursed, with many accidents happening inexplicably. In time it becomes apparent that a murderer is lurking in the studio, possibly in the fashion of The Phantom of the Opera, and police quarantine the studio. Executives decide that work should continue on films as the night wears on. Denny and a technician hide in a sound editing room and eavesdrop on productions. There is an "iris out" effect whenever they tune in to a soundstage and the audience sees the films being shot. One is a horror film about a mysterious caped character called "The Batman". The film is noteworthy in that numerous suspects with credible motives are developed in the course of the story despite its short running time. España 1936 España 1936 is a Spanish short documentary film. The Outer Gate The Outer Gate is a 1937 American film directed by actor/screenwriter Raymond Cannon. The screenplay concerns a man who organizes a revenge plot after being sent to prison for a crime he did not commit. Youth on Parole Youth on Parole is a 1937 American drama film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Marian Marsh and Gordon Oliver. To the Victor Owd Bob is a 1938 British drama film directed by Robert Stevenson. It stars Will Fyffe and John Loder. The film was released as To the Victor in the United States. It was based on the novel Owd Bob, previously filmed in 1924. Prison Nurse Prison Nurse is a 1938 American drama film directed by James Cruze and written by Earl Felton and Sidney Salkow. It is based on the 1934 novel Prison Nurse by Louis Berg. The film stars Henry Wilcoxon, Marian Marsh, Bernadene Hayes, Ben Welden, Ray Mayer and John Arledge. The film was released on March 1, 1938, by Republic Pictures. Disputed Passage Disputed Passage is a 1939 American war film starring John Howard, Dorothy Lamour, Akim Tamiroff and Judith Barrett. Set in war-torn China, the film was described by The New York Times as a "lavish soap opera". The film was based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Lloyd C. Douglas, and was produced by Paramount Pictures. Island of Lost Men Island of Lost Men is a 1939 American film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Anna May Wong and J. Carrol Naish. It tells the story of the daughter of a general who goes to look for her father after he disappears. The film received mixed reviews and was the last that Wong made for Paramount Pictures. The Mysterious Mr. Davis The Mysterious Mr. Davis is a 1939 British comedy drama film directed by Claude Autant-Lara and starring Henry Kendall, Kathleen Kelly and Alastair Sim. It was made as a quota quickie and distributed by the American company RKO Pictures. It was based on the novel The Partner by Jenaro Prieto and was released the same year as an Italian adaptation The Silent Partner. The Under-Pup The Under-Pup is a 1939 American feature film by Richard Wallace that introduced soprano singing star Gloria Jean to the screen. All About Hash All About Hash is a 1940 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 189th Our Gang short that was released. Florian Florian is a 1940 American romantic drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin, and starring Robert Young and Helen Gilbert. Good Bad Boys Good Bad Boys is a 1940 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 192nd Our Gang short released. Safari Safari is a 1940 American adventure film directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Madeleine Carroll and Tullio Carminati. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hans Dreier and Ernst Fegté. Sky Patrol Sky Patrol is a 1939 American film directed by Howard Bretherton and starring John Trent, along with Marjorie Reynolds, Milburn Stone and Jason Robards Sr.. The film also featured actor and comedian Jackie Coogan, who began his film career as a child actor in silent films. Sky Patrol is based on the comic strip Tailspin Tommy by Hal Forrest and Glenn Chaffin. The third of four "Tailspin Tommy" films made by Monogram Pictures, Sky Patrolwas released on September 12, 1939. The Adventuress from the Floor Above The Adventuress from the Floor Above is a 1941 Italian comedy film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Vittorio De Sica, Clara Calamai and Giuditta Rissone. It was made at the Palatino Studios in Rome. The film was part of the popular White Telephone genre of comedies. ¡A mí la legión! Follow the Legion is a 1942 Spanish drama film directed by Juan de Orduña and starring Alfredo Mayo, Luis Peña and Manuel Luna. Due cuori fra le belve Two Hearts Among the Beasts is a 1943 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli and starring Totò, Vera Carmi and Enrico Glori. A dancing master takes part in an expedition to Africa find a missing anthropologist whose daughter he is in love with. The films sets were designed by Alberto Boccianti. It was shot at Cinecittà in Rome. Mister Big Mister Big is a 1943 musical directed by Charles Lamont, starring Donald OConnor, Gloria Jean and Peggy Ryan. The film features the song "Rude, Crude, and Unattractive". This was the final of seven, successive B movie musicals that Universal Pictures cast with Donald O’Connor after he signed in 1941. When his popularity soared prior to release, the studio added $50,000 in musical numbers and distributed it as an A. His subsequent films were all As. Truck Busters Truck Busters is a 1943 American drama film directed by B. Reeves Eason, written by Robert E. Kent and Raymond L. Schrock, and starring Richard Travis, Virginia Christine, Charles Lang, Ruth Ford, Richard Fraser, Tod Andrews and Frank Wilcox. It was released by Warner Bros. on February 6, 1943. Yanks Ahoy Yanks Ahoy is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Kurt Neumann and written by Earle Snell and Clarence Marks. The film stars William Tracy, Joe Sawyer, Marjorie Woodworth, Minor Watson and Frank Faylen. The film was released on June 29, 1943, by United Artists. The Black Parachute The Black Parachute is a 1944 American war film directed by Lew Landers and starring John Carradine, Osa Massen and Larry Parks. The Chicago Daily Tribune said the film had "an engrossing story and is graced by excellent acting - notably that of the young Larry Parks". The Los Angeles Times said the film was "very tensely contrived for its type". Brand of the Devil Brand of the Devil is a 1944 American western directed by Harry L. Fraser for Producers Releasing Corporation. The plot concerns a female ranch owner who is losing cattle to a gang of rustlers called The Devils Brand. She turns to the Texas Rangers for help, and they send in three Rangers undercover to bring the rustlers to justice. The film was the last appearance in the "Texas Ranger" film series by James Newill, who left to do Sadie Thompson on Broadway and was replaced by Tex Ritter. Vozdushnyy izvozchik Taxi to Heaven, is a 1943 Soviet comedy film directed by Gerbert Rappaport. The Searching Wind The Searching Wind is a 1946 American feature film directed by William Dieterle and starring Robert Young, Sylvia Sidney, and Ann Richards. It is based on the play of the same name by Lillian Hellman. It had originally been planned for producer Hal Wallis to make the film at Warner Bros., but after he left the studio he brought the project to Paramount Pictures. The Flame The Flame is a 1947 American film noir crime film produced and directed by John H. Auer and starring John Carroll, Vera Ralston, Robert Paige and Broderick Crawford. The Trouble with Women The Trouble with Women is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Ray Milland, Teresa Wright, Brian Donlevy, Rose Hobart, Charles Smith, Lewis Russell and Iris Adrian. It was released on June 25, 1947, by Paramount Pictures. Du Guesclin Du Guesclin is a French film from 1948, directed and written by Bernard de Latour, starring Fernand Gravey. The film features Louis de Funès as an astrologer. The film is a biopic about Bertrand du Guesclin, a baron, Constable of France, and high-ranked officer in the French Army of the 14th Century. Music Man Music Man is a 1948 American film directed by Will Jason. It was one of The Teen Agers series of movies. Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra appear. Bandit Queen The Bandit Queen is a 1950 American Western film directed by William Berke.and starring Barbara Britton, Willard Parker and Phillip Reed. as the leaders of a Robin Hood type band. The Daltons' Women The Daltons Women is a 1950 American film directed by Thomas Carr starring Lash LaRue and Al "Fuzzy" St. John. It was the seventh of LaRues films for Ron Ormonds Western Adventures Productions Inc.. The film was the first to be released by Howco, Ron Ormonds new film company composed of Ormond and drive-in movie owners Joy N. Houck and J. Francis White, and director Thomas Carrs first film in the Lash LaRue series. The film features appearances by several well known stars such as Jack Holt, Tom Tyler and Tom Neal and a lengthier running time of 77 minutes featuring a multitude of musical numbers, juggling, and a lengthy catfight. Though the Women of the title have little to do with the narrative of the film, "the frontiers first dance hall belles" were played up in the publicity with the original film trailer giving Lash LaRue last billing. The film was shot at the Iverson Movie Ranch. I Shot Billy the Kid I Shot Billy the Kid is a 1950 American Western film directed by William Berke for Lippert Pictures. Robert L. Lippert had enjoyed tremendous success with I Shot Jesse James leading to this follow up with I Shot Billy the Kid. Bakonja fra Brne Bakonja fra Brne is a 1951 Croatian film directed by Fedor Hanžeković. It is based on Simo Matavuljs novel of the same name. Lost Planet Airmen Lost Planet Airmen is a 1951 black-and-white American science fiction film produced and distributed by Republic Pictures, which is actually the feature film condensation of their 1949 12-chapter serial, King of the Rocket Men. Lost Planet Airmen was directed by Fred C. Brannon and written by Royal K. Cole and William Lively. The lead actors in Lost Planet Airmen were Tristram Coffin and Mae Clark. Night Without Stars Night Without Stars, a 1951 British black-and-white dramatic thriller film, stars David Farrar, Nadia Gray and Maurice Teynac. The screenplay was written by Winston Graham based upon his eponymous 1950 novel. The film was directed by Anthony Pelissier and produced by Hugh Stewart. It was shot at Pinewood Studios with sets designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky. Wagons West Wagons West is a 1952 American western film directed by Ford Beebe and starring Rod Cameron, Noah Beery Jr., and Peggie Castle. Goldtown Ghost Riders Goldtown Ghost Riders is a 1953 American western film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Gene Autry and Gail Davis. Agni Parikshya Agni Pariksha is a 1954 Indian Bengali-language romantic drama film directed by Agradoot and starring Uttam Kumar and Suchitra Sen. The film was adapted from novel of same name. The movie was remade in Hindi in 1967 as Chhoti Si Mulaqat also starring Uttam Kumar. Contraband Spain Contraband Spain is a 1955 British-Spanish international co-production crime film written and directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Richard Greene, Anouk Aimée and Michael Denison. Its Spanish title is Contrabando. The Iron Glove The Iron Glove is a 1954 American adventure film directed by William Castle and starring Robert Stack and Ursula Thiess. It was based on the adventures of the Jacobite Charles Wogan. It was originally called The Kiss and the Sword and was meant to star Cornel Wilde. The sets were designed by the art director Paul Palmentola. It was shot in technicolor. Serpent Island Serpent Island is a 1954 adventure film directed by Tom Gries in his directoral debut. Shot in Haiti, the film was produced, written and co-directed by Bert I. Gordon in his film debut. It stars Sonny Tufts and Mary Munday. The Unconquered Helen Keller in Her Story is an American biographical documentary about Helen Keller made in 1954. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1955. It starred Helen Keller and used extensive footage of her visits/remembrances of Dwight Eisenhower, Martha Graham and others. The film was produced and directed by Nancy Hamilton and narrated by her friend, actress Katharine Cornell, and was shot mostly in Pittsburgh. The Academy Film Archive preserved Helen Keller in Her Story in 2006. A Yank in Ermine A Yank in Ermine is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Peter M. Thompson, Noelle Middleton, Harold Lloyd Jr. and Diana Decker, and featuring Jon Pertwee and Sid James. It was adapted by John Paddy Carstairs from his own novel "Solid! Said The Earl". The film includes the song "Honey, You Cant Love Two", sung by Decker and written by Eddie Pola and George Wyle. Massacre Massacre is a 1956 American Anscocolor Western film directed by Louis King and starring Dane Clark, James Craig and Martha Roth. Pacific Destiny Pacific Destiny is a 1956 British drama film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Denholm Elliott, Susan Stephen and Michael Hordern. The screenplay concerns a young British couple who win the respect of the inhabitants of a South Pacific island during the colonial era. It was based on A Pattern of Islands, a memoir by Sir Arthur Grimble recounting his time in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands as a cadet officer and Resident Commissioner in the 1920s. Film credits show Samoa as the filming location. The Glass Tower The Glass Tower is a 1957 West German drama film directed by Harald Braun and starring Lilli Palmer, O.E. Hasse and Peter van Eyck. It was made by Bavaria Film at their studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art director Walter Haag. Palmer plays the role of an adulterous socialite. Il momento più bello The Most Wonderful Moment is a 1957 Italian drama film directed by Luciano Emmer. This drama deals with natural childbirth, and was described as "clinically pure, informative, edifying and, on occasion, tenderly dramatic". Pietro, a young champion of natural childbirth, is in love with a nurse; they keep their affair secret until she falls pregnant. Worried that marriage will affect his career, she participates in breathing exercises, physical training and lectures explaining the physiology of parturition. The Bank Raiders The Bank Raiders is a 1958 British crime film directed by Maxwell Munden and starring Peter Reynolds, Sandra Dorne and Lloyd Lamble. Lucky Dragon No. 5 is a 1959 Japanese film directed by Kaneto Shindo. It is based on events involving the fishing vessel Daigo Fukuryū Maru in 1954. Flood Tide Flood Tide is a 1958 American CinemaScope drama film noir romance film directed by Abner Biberman and starring George Nader, Cornell Borchers, and Michel Ray. The Pirate of the Black Hawk The Pirate of the Black Hawk is a 1958 international co-production film starring Brigitte Bardots sister Mijanou Bardot. The film was an co-production between Italys Emmepi Cinematografica and Frances Comptoir Français du Productions. Alt Heidelberg Old Heidelberg is a 1959 West German drama film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Christian Wolff, Gert Fröbe and Sabine Sinjen. It is an adaptation of the 1901 play Old Heidelberg by Wilhelm Meyer-Förster. Boris Godunov Boris Godunov is a 1954 Soviet drama film directed by Vera Stroyeva, based on the opera of the same name by Modest Mussorgsky and the 1825 play by Alexander Pushkin, which tells the epic story of Tsar Boris Godunov, who reigned over Russia between 1598 and 1605. It was screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. The Party Is Over The Party Is Over is a 1960 Argentine drama film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival. The film depicts the political corruption in Argentina in the 1930s, a period known as the Infamous Decade. La bella Lola The Lovely Lola is a 1962 historical musical film directed by Alfonso Balcázar and starring Sara Montiel, Antonio Cifariello and Frank Villard. It was made as a co-production between France, Italy and Spain. It is based on the 1848 novel The Lady of the Camellias by Alexandre Dumas. Attack of the Normans Attack of the Normans is a 1962 Italian film set in England in the early 9th century. Viking incursions play a central role in the plot; "Normans" in the title is used in its original continental sense, meaning Viking. This film was written by Nino Stresa and directed by Giuseppe Vari. An Alibi for Death An Alibi for Death is a 1963 Austrian-German crime drama film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Ruth Leuwerik , Peter van Eyck and Charles Regnier. It was shot in Vienna with sets designed by the art director Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff. Dronningens vagtmester Dronningens vagtmester is a 1963 Danish drama film based on the novel of the same name by Carit Etlar. It was directed by Johan Jacobsen and starring Poul Reichhardt. It followed the 1961 film Gøngehøvdingen. Thirteen Days to Die 13 Days to Die is a 1965 Italian and West German spy film drama, directed by Alberto Cardone and Manfred R. Köhler. The film was based on an updated pre-World War II German pulp fiction character named Rolf Torring. L'avventuriero della Tortuga The Adventurer of Tortuga is a 1964 Italian historical film directed by Luigi Capuano, released in 1965. It is based on the novel by Emilio Salgari. Con el viento solano With the East Wind is a 1966 Spanish drama film directed by Mario Camus. It was entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. I grandi condottieri Gideon and Samson: Great Leaders of the Bible is a 1965 Italian historical film directed by Marcello Baldi and Francisco Pérez-Dolz. Consisting of two segments, the first half tells the story of Gideon, while the second the story of Samson. Come Spy with Me Come Spy with Me is a 1967 American spy film produced by Arnold Kaiser, directed by Marshall Stone, and released by 20th Century Fox. Cool Cat Cool Cat is a 1967 animated cartoon that introduced its title character Cool Cat. It marked a major change of direction for the then recently reformed Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Animation, as the first cartoon in a long time to introduce a major new character, who would go on to be the studios most prolific character between then and the studios final shutdown in 1969. It was also the first cartoon to feature the redesigned opening and closing titles with the "W7" logo, and a new version of the opening theme. Crne ptice Black Birds is a 1967 Yugoslavian war drama film directed by Eduard Galić. The original idea and script were by Grgo Gamulin. Zoran Tadić was the scenario assistant. The original music was composed by Anđelko Klobučar. The cinematography was by Mile de Gleria. The film editing was by Boris Tešija. The production design was by Branko Hundić. Roseanna Roseanna is a 1967 Swedish police film about Martin Beck, directed by Hans Abramson. Frame Up Frame Up is a 1968 Italian noir-crime film directed by Emilio Miraglia and starring Henry Silva, Beba Lončar and Keenan Wynn. Changes Changes is a 1969 American drama film directed and produced by Hall Bartlett. The Invisible Woman The Invisible Woman is a 1969 Italian drama film written and directed by Paolo Spinola and starring Giovanna Ralli and Carla Gravina. The Mushroom The Mushroom is a 1970 French-Italian crime film written and directed by Marc Simenon. Hoa Binh Hoa-Binh is a 1970 French film directed by Raoul Coutard and based on a novel by Francoise Lorrain. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was also entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival, where Coutard won the prize for Best First Work. The Breaking of Bumbo The Breaking of Bumbo is a 1970 British comedy film written and directed by Andrew Sinclair, a former Coldstream Guards National service officer that was updated from his 1959 novel of the same name that featured the Suez Crisis. It starred Richard Warwick, Joanna Lumley, Jeremy Child and Edward Fox. The Ski Bum The Ski Bum is a 1971 American drama film directed by Bruce D. Clark, written by Bruce D. Clark and Marc Siegler, and starring Zalman King, Charlotte Rampling, Joseph Mell, Dimitra Arliss, Tedd King and Dwight Marfield. Based on the 1965 novel The Ski Bum by Romain Gary, it was released by Embassy Pictures. The Crooked Hearts The Crooked Hearts is a 1972 American made-for-television comedy film starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Rosalind Russell. It was directed by Jay Sandrich and was Russells last film. The film originally aired as the ABC Movie of the Week on November 8, 1974. Street Girls Street Girls is a low budget 1975 exploitation film directed by Michael Miller and starring Carol Case and Paul Pompian. The script was co-written by Barry Levinson. Three for All Three for All is a 1975 British musical comedy film directed by Martin Campbell and starring Adrienne Posta, Robert Lindsay, Paul Nicholas, Cheryl Hall, Richard Beckinsale, Graham Bonnet and John Le Mesurier. Largo retorno A Long Return, also known by the title Largo Retorno in Spain, is a 1975 Spanish romantic film, directed by Pedro Lazaga. 11th Victim 11th Victim is a 1979 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Jonathan Kaplan and starring Bess Armstrong and Max Gail. The film was based partially on the activities of the Los Angeles Hillside Strangler and was subsequently released on home video under the title The Lakeside Killer. Harry Northup, Harold Gould, and David Hayward round out the supporting cast of the movie. The film was broadcast as a November Sweeps CBS Tuesday Night Movie. Director Jonathan Kaplan went on to critical acclaim as a director of feature films including The Accused, Unlawful Entry, Love Field and Brokedown Palace. Moments de la vie d'une femme Moments is a 1979 French-Israeli drama art film written, directed by and starring Michal Bat-Adam. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It also competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. Koto is a 1980 film directed by Kon Ichikawa starring Momoe Yamaguchi and Tomokazu Miura in an adaptation of Yasunari Kawabatas novel The Old Capital. Momoe Yamaguchi and Masaya Oki made their last appearances in the film. It is a remake of the 1963 film Twin Sisters of Kyoto. Suzanne Suzanne is a 1980 Canadian drama film directed by Robin Spry. It was written by Spry and Ronald Sutherland as an adaptation of Sutherlands 1971 novel Snow Lark. The film stars Jennifer Dale as Suzanne McDonald, a woman in an unhappy marriage who becomes pregnant after an extramarital affair with a gangster who has just been sent to prison. The cast also includes Gabriel Arcand, Winston Rekert, Ken Pogue, Michelle Rossignol, Michael Ironside, Aubert Pallascio, Pierre Curzi and Yvan Ducharme. The film garnered six Genie Award nominations at the 2nd Genie Awards, including Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Cinematography and Best Costume Design. The Day the Loving Stopped The Day the Loving Stopped is a 1981 American made-for-television drama film directed by Daniel Mann. Based on a novel by Julie Autumn List, the film stars Dennis Weaver and Valerie Harper as a couple whose divorce upsets their two daughters, portrayed by Dominique Dunne and Ally Sheedy. Dream On! Dream On! is a film which premiered in 1981 at the Festival International du Nouveau Cinema, Montreal. It was shot in 16mm film from 1975 to 1980, and was blown up to 35mm in 1984. The films action follows a group of young actors as they struggle to survive in L.A. and hang on to their artistic principles. Ed Harris and Paul "Pee-wee Herman" Reubens have since become well known actors. Girls Will Be Girls La settimana bianca is a 1980 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Mariano Laurenti. México 2000 México 2000 is a 1983 Mexican science fiction comedy film, directed by Rogelio A. González. The Red-Light Sting The Red-Light Sting is a 1984 American made-for-television thriller film starring Farrah Fawcett, Beau Bridges, Harold Gould, and Paul Burke. On the Loose On the Loose is a 1985 Swedish film directed by Staffan Hildebrand and distributed by Föreningsfilmo AB. It stars Tomas Fryk and Carina Lindström and features appearances by rock n roll singer Jerry Williams and the hard rock band Europe. Rings The Rings is a 1985 Iranian horror mystery film written by director Mohsen Makhmalbaf and directed by Mohammad Reza Honarmand. It tells the story of a reporter investigating the sudden, inexplicable deaths of a growing number of people who had received phone calls informing them of exactly how long they had to live. The word Zangha is Persian for "The Rings". Manika, une vie plus tard Manika, une vie plus tard is a movie based on the concept of reincarnation, directed by François Villiers. Manika Kallatil is a young girl who lives in an Indian fishing village in South India. She has visions of her previous life which is disturbing her. The movie won the Prix du Public at Cannes. Coins in the Fountain Coins in the Fountain is a television film which was released on September 28, 1990. The film is based on the novel Coins in the Fountain by John H. Secondari, which was previously filmed in 1954 as Three Coins in the Fountain. It was directed by Tony Wharmby and written by Lindsay Harrison. Filming took place in Rome and other parts of Italy during the summer of 1990. The Grasscutter The Grasscutter is a 1988 film directed by Ian Mune and written by Roy Mitchell. It was shot in the south of New Zealand, in Dunedin and Queenstown. The music was written by Don McGlashan and Wayne Laird. A landscape architect living in New Zealand finds that his past catches up with him. Ulster Volunteer Force loyalists from Northern Ireland have discovered the new identity he was given after becoming a "supergrass" and come after him, drastically increasing New Zealands violent crime rate in the process. The Lie Mensonge is a 1992 French drama film directed by François Margolin starring Nathalie Baye as a woman who finds she has been infected by her husband with AIDS. Ziletky Žiletky is a Czech drama film directed by Zdenek Tyc. It was released in 1994. The Last Angel of History The Last Angel of History, directed in 1996 by John Akomfrah and written and researched by Edward George of Black Audio Film Collective, is a 45-minute documentary that deals with concepts of Afrofuturism as a metaphor for the displacement of black culture and roots. The film is a hybrid documentary and fictional narrative. Documentary segments include traditional talking-head clips from musicians, writers, and social critics, as well as archival video footage and photographs. Described as "A truly masterful film essay about Black aesthetics that traces the deployments of science fiction within pan-African culture", it has also been called "one of the most influential video-essays of the 1990s, influencing filmmakers and inspiring conferences, novels and exhibitions". The fictional story follows the journey of the "data thief" who must travel across time and space in search of a crossroads where he makes archaeological digs for fragments of history and technology in search of the code that holds the key to his future. The structure of the film makes it a meta-narrative commenting on while also becoming part of the genre of Afrofuturism. The film uses concepts based on George Clintons Mothership Connection and features interviews with Clinton, Derrick May, Samuel R. Delany, Nichelle Nichols, Juan Atkins, DJ Spooky, Goldie, Ishmael Reed, Greg Tate, Kodwo Eshun and others to explore the link between black music as a way of exploring the future. The film makes mention of Sun Ra, whose work centers on the return of blacks to outer space in his own Mothership. The Last Angel of History emphasizes black musical traditions. The film argues that the drum, which could "communicate both across the African diaspora and across time," was the "first Afrofuturistic technology." In "Further Considerations on Afrofuturism," Eshun says of the film, "The Last Angel of History remains the most elaborate exposition on the convergence of ideas that is Afrofuturism. Through the persona of a time-traveling nomadic figure known as the Data Thief, The Last Angel of History created a network of links between music, space, futurology, and diaspora." The film forges links between, for example, spirituals, P-Funk, and techno. A Journey Through the Dark Side Putovanje tamnom polutkom is a Croatian film directed by Davor Žmegač. It was released in 1995. Pesa dlya passazhira A Play for a Passenger is a 1995 Russian drama film directed by Vadim Abdrashitov. It was entered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear. Calling the Ghosts Calling the Ghosts: A Story about Rape, War and Women is a 1997 documentary film that details the experience of Nusreta Sivac and Jadranka Cigelj at the Bosnian Serb-run Omarska camp in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Bosnian War. The films premiere was sponsored by Amnesty International, the Coalition for International Justice, the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian law, and the Bosnian branch of Women for Women International. Djed i baka se rastaju Djed i baka se rastaju is a 1996 Croatian film directed by Zvonimir Ilijić. Final Justice Final Justice is a 1997 Hong Kong film directed by Chiu Sung Kee and produced by Johnnie To. Street of Fury Street of Fury is a 1996 Hong Kong crime film directed by Billy Tang and starring Louis Koo, Michael Tse, Gigi Lai, Teresa Mak and Jerry Lamb. Dar la cara Dar la cara is a 1962 Argentine film by David Viñas. The famous Argentinian comic strip Mafaldas main character is inspired by one of the character of this movie. I Don't Give a Damn I Dont Give a Damn is a 1987 Israeli drama film directed by Shmuel Imberman, and starring Ika Zohar, Anat Waxman, and Shmuel Vilozni. It is based on a novel by Dahn Ben Amotz, and was adapted for the screen by Hanan Peled. The film, about a war veteran who becomes wheelchair-ridden after being shot in the stomach, is described by author Gönül Dönmez-Colin as an "excellent example of Israeli war cinema where young men are instructed to commit their body to injury and death and in fact abandon it in the name of the belief in the, as it were, sacred idea of the nation-state". The Point of Betrayal Point of Betrayal is a 1995 film about a man trying to drive his mother insane in order to get her money. The film was directed by Richard Martini and produced by Jonathan D. Krane. The Price of Coal: Part 1 - Meet the People The Price of Coal is a two-part television drama written by Barry Hines and directed by Ken Loach first broadcast as part of the Play for Today series in 1977. Set at the fictional Milton Colliery, near Barnsley in South Yorkshire, the episodes contrast "efforts made to cosmetically improve the pit in preparation for a royal visit and the target-conscious safety shortcuts that precipitate a fatal accident". The plot bears some similarities to the Cadeby Main pit disaster of July 1912, which occurred whilst the King and Queen were visiting pit villages in Yorkshire. This disaster is discussed by managers in the first episode, who refer to the timing of the disaster at the same time as the visit as "bad luck". Burning Down the House Burning Down the House is a 2001 film directed by Philippe Mora. It was written by Michael Cole Dinelli, who adapted it from his play High Tension in the Tropics. It was shot in 1998 and released direct-to-video in the United States. Inspirations Inspirations is a 1997 documentary directed by Michael Apted. Malamore Malamore is a 1982 Italian melodrama film co-written and directed by Eriprando Visconti and starring Nathalie Nell and Jimmy Briscoe. It was Viscontis last film. It premiered at the 39th edition of the Venice International Film Festival in the De Sica section. The Girl Girl is a 1965 Yugoslav film directed by Puriša Đorđević. Dreams of the City Dreams of the City or Ahlam al-Madina is a Syrian feature drama film by director Mohamed Malas. It is a coming-of-age story of a boy forced to flee his native Quneitra to Damascus in the turbulent 1950s. Andel s dáblem v tele Angel in a Devils Body is a Czech comedy film directed by Václav Matějka. It was released in 1983. Spank Spank! is a 1999 Australian comedy film directed by Ernie Clark and starring Robert Mammone. It was filmed in Adelaide. The Lost Tribe The Lost Tribe is a 1985 New Zealand horror film directed by John Laing. Starring John Bach and Darien Takle, it follows a man and his sister-in-law journeying into a mysterious island inhabited by the tribe Huwera Maori. It was produced in 1982 but not theatrically released in New Zealand until 1985. Struggle for Eagle Peak Struggle for Eagle Peak is a 1960 Norwegian crime film directed by Tancred Ibsen. It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival. Dance Lexie Dance Dance Lexie Dance is a short film made in Northern Ireland, and released in 1996. The two principal characters are a widower, Lexie, and his daughter, Laura, who live in Derry. Laura becomes keen on Irish stepdance and on joining Riverdance when she grows up. Traditional Irish dancing is practiced by Catholic families. Lexie and his daughter are Protestant, but Lexie relents and encourages his daughter. Self-taught, Laura enters a dance contest across the River Foyle in a Catholic district. The film ends as Laura teaches her father the first steps of the dance. Ruth Barton writes of the films structure, "Symbolically, the film illustrates its theme of bridging divides – between father and daughter, Protestant and Catholic traditions, life and death – by the device of the boat Lexie pilots across the Foyle to and from his job, itself a mixed workplace. Finally, Laura performs in a Féis in honour of which the boat is decked out in red, white, and blue bunting." Dance Lexie Dance was nominated in the Best Live Action Short Film category at the 70th Academy Awards. Detained Detained is a 1924 silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel. In 2018, the Frisian Film Archive in Leeuwarden, Netherlands, was able to recover and restore a specific scene deemed lost. In "The Hanging Scene", Stan Laurel gets an extreme extended neck when he accidentally falls head first into the gallows, while trying to escape the prison. In 2017, a Dutch employee found the footage in their archive and after restoration the entire movie including the scene was uploaded to YouTube. The scene was to be shown at the Bristol Slapstick Festival in January 2018. Queen City Rocker Queen City Rocker is a 1986 New Zealand film which was sold by Richard Lymposs, a sixteen-year-old youth with no prior film or writing experience. Queen City Rocker was bought by Larry Parr a budding Auckland film producer in 1981 and shot in 1985. Director Bruce Morrison, starring Matthew Hunter, Mark Pilisi and Kim Willoughby. The film is also called "Tearaway". The original story focused on the friendship between two buddies in actual warring gangs of that time in Auckland. No mention of these two gangs were in the film. It is understood the Auckland Street gangs "The Boot Boys" and the "King Cobras" were the inspiration behind this story. In 1979-1981 in Auckland these two warring enemies had vicious street brawls - even in New Zealands main street, Queen Street, before horror struck late night shoppers, making front page news of New Zealand papers, where racial issues were often glossed over as harmonious. The original story made statement to the paradox of friendship, where both youths were technically enemies, caught in amongst the lower socio economic times thwart with violence, in a racially charged environment, aligning with different gangs.. The Punk/Ska/Reggae music of the late-1970s to early-1980s was vibrant and a relevant under-swell in the Auckland music scene. By the time Queen City Rocker was filmed the script had been softened for a potential commercial market, as had the soundtrack, and when the film was in the can the reference between real gangs had been lost and the two stars were buddies in the same "group", the term "gang" had become unpalatable. The Successor The Successor is a 1996 film directed by Rodoh Seji. It features Jason Connery as Peter Reardon and Laura Girling as Anna. Techno-Cracked Techno-Cracked is a 1933 Celebrity Productions animated short, directed by Ub Iwerks. Belle Boys Belle Boys is the 49th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 14, 1953, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal-International. International Woodpecker International Woodpecker is the 77th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 1, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Return from Hell Return from Hell is a 1983 Romanian drama film directed by Nicolae Mărgineanu. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Diploma. The film was also selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Darling Darling Darling Darling, Darling, Darling is a 1982 Tamil film, written and directed by K. Bhagyaraj. The film was remade in Kannada as Premi No. 1, with Ramesh and Prema. Raat Aur Din Raat Aur Din is a 1967 Indian Hindi-language psychological film directed by Satyen Bose. The leading actress, Nargis, won the distinguished National Film Award for Best Actress for her role as Varuna, a married woman who has dissociative identity disorder. By day, she is a typical Hindi homemaker, whilst at night she calls herself Peggy and walks the streets of Calcutta. The film won critical acclaim for its story and Nargis performance as Varuna. Over the years it has developed a cult following. This film marked Nargis final film appearance. Kindan no mokushiroku Crystal Triangle is a 1987 Japanese OVA. Paris New-York Paris-New York is a 1940 French comedy film directed by Yves Mirande, Claude Heymann and Georges Lacombe. It stars Gaby Morlay, Michel Simon and André Lefaur. The films art direction was by Andrej Andrejew. Dark Circle Dark Circle is a 1982 American documentary film directed and produced by Judy Irving, Christopher Beaver and Ruth Landy that focuses on the connections between the nuclear weapons and the nuclear power industries, with a strong emphasis on the individual human and protracted U.S. environmental costs involved. A clear point made by the film is that while only two bombs were dropped on Japan, many hundreds were exploded in the United States. The film won the Grand Prize for documentary at the Sundance Film Festival and received a national Emmy Award for "Outstanding individual achievement in news and documentary." For the opening scenes and about half of its length, the film focuses on the Rocky Flats Plant and its plutonium contamination of the areas environment. The remainder of the film covers the development, wartime usage and prolonged testing of U.S. nuclear weapons, including the creation of plutonium-239 in commercial nuclear power plants such as Diablo Canyon Power Plant. The documentary is unrated. Highly dramatic World War II film footage of a Nagasaki bombing survivor whose back and left arm were stripped of skin is shown; scar-covered, he tells his story in the present day as well. Testing of nuclear weapons on live hogs at skin-searing distances, the Priscilla Test, and U.S. military troops at safer ranges are also featured. The film closes by highlighting anti-nuclear protest activities directed at the Diablo Canyon Power Plant on the California coast in the USA. The protesters contend, and the movie supports, the assertion that the protests were responsible for delaying the licensing of the Diablo Canyon Power Plant and, as a result of the delay, the uncovering of serious construction errors was made public just before the plant went online and started producing power. Discovered by a 25-year-old engineer prior to initial criticality, earthquake supports for nuclear piping had been installed backwards. The film documents the protests with substantial up close footage including the moment that this information became known. Orson Welles at Large: Portrait of Gina Portrait of Gina, or Viva Italia is a 1958 documentary film by Orson Welles. It was funded by ABC TV. Around 30 minutes long, it follows a similar style to The Fountain of Youth and F for Fake. It was intended to be the pilot for a television series called Around the World with Orson Welles, which is also the name of a series Welles made in 1955 for British commercial television. The film is about Italy where the film maker lived and worked intermittently for about 20 years. The picture discusses both negative and positive aspects of Italian culture. Actress Gina Lollobrigida, who is interviewed at the end of the film, has refused to allow the public release of the film, reportedly because she was displeased by its portrayal of her as an ambitious young actress. Vittorio De Sica, Rozzano Brazzi, Anna Gruber and Welles wife, Paola Mori, are also briefly interviewed, and the film moves along at a rapid speed: it is cut quick on the eye in the style of Welless film-making. When Welles submitted the film to ABC, they complained that they only received one reel of unorthodox material which they deemed unshowable, and it was never broadcast. Two years earlier, Welles had made another TV program, on Alexandre Dumas. It too was rejected as being incompetent, while a further programme made in 1956, The Fountain of Youth, was originally rejected on similar grounds. In the late 1950s, Welles left the only copy of Viva Italia in his hotel room at the Hôtel Ritz in Paris. The film cans were unmarked, and ended up in the hotels lost-and-found department and were eventually moved to a storage facility. The film was thought to be permanently lost until it was discovered in 1986. It was at that point that it was finally given a public showing at the Venice Film Festival, which is where Lollobrigida saw it and took legal recourse to have it banned, which it remains to this day. Between the Italian film festival screening and the completion of Lollobrigidas legal proceedings, the film did have one broadcast on German television, and so despite the Lollobrigida ban, bootleg recordings of this broadcast circulate to this day. Dags Dags is a 1998 Australian comedy film centring on the adventures of a group of friends. The Orson Welles Show The Orson Welles Show was an unsold television talk show pilot directed by Orson Welles. It has never been broadcast or released in its entirety. Filming began in September 1978 and the project was completed around February 1979. It ran 74 minutes and was intended for a 90 minute commercial time slot. Welles was listed in the credits under the pseudonym "G. O. Spelvin." Cinematography was by Welles long-time cameraman Gary Graver. Editing was by Stanley Sheff. Shot partly before a live audience, Welles interviewed Burt Reynolds, Jim Henson, and Frank Oz, and performed two magic tricks assisted by Angie Dickinson. Several of The Muppets were featured in taped segments, including Kermit the Frog, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo the Great and Animal. Audience questions for the Burt Reynolds Q&A session were scripted, with members of the audience given line readings – this was necessary because, unlike normal talk shows filmed with a multiple-camera setup, the low-budget show was filmed with only one camera, and so it was necessary to do multiple retakes to get multiple camera angles. Welles admitted with hindsight, "It was frankly an attempt to enter the commercial field and earn my living as a talk show host. It was just a flop, thats all, nobody wanted it." Several clips from the pilot are included in the 1995 documentary Orson Welles: One Man Band. The clips feature part of Welles interview with the Muppets, and show the format was "in the round" with the audience surrounding the panel. One of the clips ends with Welles poking fun at the necessity of having to break for commercials. Challenge of the Gladiator Challenge of the Gladiator is a 1965 Italian peplum film directed by Domenico Paolella. Dharma Yuddham Dharma Yuddam is a 1979 Tamil film directed by R. C. Sakthi, a close associate of Kamal Haasan. It stars Rajinikanth and Sridevi in the lead roles. The film was dubbed in Telugu with the same title.This film was a commercial hit in the year 1979. Kung Fu Fever Kung Fu Finger Book was a Hong Kong movie from 1979 directed by Ke Kao with Min Kyu Choi, Amy Chum, Ke Kao. The movie is also called Kung Fu Fever and Black Dragon Fever. Starring Dragon Lee & Ron van Clief. The plot was that there was a book with the deadly finger style of the late Bruce Lee. Encuentros muy cercanos con señoras de cualquier tipo Encuentros muy cercanos con señoras de cualquier tipo is a 1978 Argentine film. Skin 'em Alive Scorticateli vivi also known as Skin em Alive and The Wild Geese Attack Again is a 1978 Italian Macaroni combat film about a fictional group of mercenaries in Africa. The film was co-written, produced and directed by screenwriter Mario Siciliano that was inspired by the international success of The Wild Geese. The film features extensive reuse of action footage from Sicilianos 1969 mercenary film Seven Red Berets. The film stars South African journalist Bryan Torquil Rostron in his final film appearance. Despite the title, none of the characters are skinned alive in the film. Il trafficone Il trafficone is a 1974 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana written and directed by Bruno Corbucci and starring Carlo Giuffré. Uljhan Uljhan is a 1975 Hindi film. Produced by Sudesh Kumar and directed by Raghunath Jhalani, it stars Ashok Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar, Asrani, Farida Jalal, Aruna Irani, Sulakshana Pandit, and Ranjeet. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. It is a remake of 1959 murder mystery Kangan starring Ashok Kumar and Nirupa Roy with a twist about the identity of the killer. Uljhan was a suspense thriller revolving around a murder investigation conducted by a police officer who doesnt know that the killer is closer to home. The movie marked the acting debut of singer/actor Sulakshana Pandit. The songs composed by the dou Kalyanji Anandji were popular in the mid-1970s, especially the title track sung by Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar. Kishore also sang a duet with Sulakshana called "Aaj Pyaare Pyaare se Lagte Hain" which was popular. Bleacher Bums Bleacher Bums is a 1977 play written collaboratively by members of Chicagos Organic Theater Company, from an idea by actor Joe Mantegna. Its original Chicago production was directed by Stuart Gordon. A 1979 performance of the play was taped for PBS television, and in 2002 a made-for-TV movie adaptation was produced. Made in France Origine contrôlée is a 2001 French comedy-drama film starring Ronit Elkabetz. It is also the debut French-language picture to star Elkabetz, famous for Hebrew-language roles in her native Israel. Elkabetz acquired French fluency after moving to France in 1997. The film was written and directed by Ahmed Bouchaala and Zakia Tahri. It was awarded the Le Roger Award for Best French Feature by the Avignon & New York Film Festival. Socorro Nobre Life Somewhere Else is a 1995 short documentary film directed by Walter Salles. It tells the story of Maria do Socorro Nobre, a Brazilian woman who, while serving a 20-year prison sentence, becomes inspired by the story of Polish artist Frans Krajcberg, and becomes pen pals with him. Krajcberg himself co-wrote the film with director Walter Salles. Bigger Than Tina Bigger Than Tina is a 1999 Australian film about a young man obsessed with Tina Arena. Alexander the Great Sikandar or Sikander is a 1941 epic Bollywood film directed by Sohrab Modi and starring Prithviraj Kapoor as Alexander the Great. The Land of the Wandering Souls The Land of the Wandering Souls, or La terre des âmes errantes, is a 2000 French-Cambodian documentary film directed by Rithy Panh. Marana Mrudangam Marana Mrudangam is a 1988 Telugu Action Crime film, produced by K. S. Rama Rao under the Creative Commercials banner and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. It stars Chiranjeevi, Radha, Suhasini and K. Naga Babu in the lead roles, with music composed by Maestro Ilaiyaraaja and is based on Yandamuri Veerendranaths novel of the same name. Inteha Inteha is a Pakistani Urdu film which was released in 1999 across theaters in Pakistan. The movie was Samina Peerzadas debut directorial attempt and established the careers of its two leading men Humayun Saeed and Zeeshan Sikander. The actors, incidentally, made their debuts with Inteha. The Stilwell Road The Stilwell Road is a propaganda film produced by the American Office of War Information and the British and Indian film units in 1945 detailing the creation of the Ledo Road, also known as the Stilwell Road after the U.S. General Joseph Stilwell. The film is narrated by Ronald Reagan. The film opens with a message telling the audience that the film is about more than the building of a road in the jungle; it is also the story of Scots, Irish, English, Americans, Africans, Indians, and Chinese working together to win the war, and that they are now ready to work together to win a peaceful post war world as well. The hour-length film concentrates mostly on the importance of the Burma Campaign and the Burma Road in supplying Chinese nationalist army and American forces in the Republic of China with supplies to resist Japanese domination, in much the same way Persian Corridor needed to be kept open to keep the USSR supplied by the Western Allies. But the forces there have to confront harsh terrain and monsoons, and are driven out in early 1942. Still, working in Assam and British India, the Allies work to keep supplies flowing to General Stilwell and Chiang Kai-shek by making the Ledo Road which replaced the severed Burma Road. Also covered are Japans abortive invasion of India in 1943 and the gradual retaking of Burma. Rambantu Rambantu is a 1996 Telugu drama film produced by M. Chitti Babu and G. Gnaram Harish under the Vijaya Chamundeswari Movies banner, presented by Rajendra Prasad and directed by Bapu. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Eswari Rao in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. Sri Krishna Deva Raya Sri Krishnadevaraya is a 1970 Indian historical drama film in Kannada language, produced and directed by B. R. Panthulu. It stars Rajkumar as Krishnadevaraya, an emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire in the 16th century. R. Nagendra Rao, B. R. Panthulu, Narasimharaju and N. Bharathi appear in pivotal roles. The film was Rajkumars first in color. The film won three awards at the 1969–70 Karnataka State Film Awards - Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Music Director. The movie saw a theatrical run of 28 weeks. Meghasandesam Meghasandesam is a 1982 Telugu language drama film, produced and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao under his Taraka Prabhu Films banner. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jayaprada, Jayasudha in the lead roles and music composed by Ramesh Naidu. This film is the 200th movie of Akkineni Nageswara Rao. Troublesome Night 7 Troublesome Night 7 is a 2000 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced and directed by Nam Yin. It is the seventh of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series. Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani is a 1970 Bollywood drama film directed by T. Prakash Rao. The film stars Balraj Sahni, Nirupa Roy and Om Prakash in lead roles. Ashwamedham Aswamedham is a 1992 Telugu Action film, produced by C. Aswini Dutt under the Vyjayanthi Movies banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Shobhan Babu, Meena, Nagma in the lead roles and music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The movie was also dubbed and released in Hindi as Akhiri Intaqam. Suramis tsikhe The Suram Fortress is a 1922 Soviet Georgian adventure film directed by Ivan Perestiani, based on Daniel Chonkadzes novel with the same title. Private Information Private Information is a 1952 British drama film directed by Fergus McDonell and starring Jill Esmond, Jack Watling and Carol Marsh. It was made at Walton Studios as a second feature. The Uncles The Uncles is a 2000 Canadian drama film directed by James Allodi. The film stars Chris Owens as John, an Italian Canadian restaurant manager in Toronto who is supporting his brother Marco, a college student, and sister Celia, who is disabled after a head injury. When Celia develops an obsession with kidnapping neighbourhood babies to indulge her maternal instincts, John and Marco hatch a plan to get her pregnant so that shell have her own baby and stop stealing other peoples. The films cast also includes Dino Tavarone, Veronica Hurnick, Nicola Lipman, Deborah Grover, Alan Van Sprang, Tony Nappo and Carlos Díaz The film premiered at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival. It was a finalist for the Best Canadian Film award at the Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2001, and was named to TIFFs year-end Canadas Top Ten list. Owens received a Genie Award nomination for Best Actor at the 22nd Genie Awards in 2002. Baghavat Baghavat is a 1982 Hindi language film starring Dharmendra, Reena Roy, Hema Malini and Amjad Khan. The film is directed by Ramanand Sagar. It became a "semi-hit" at the box office. Another Battle , also known as Another Battle, is a 2000 Japanese yakuza film directed by Junji Sakamoto. It is a remake of Kinji Fukasakus Battles Without Honor and Humanity series from the 1970s, which were adapted from a series of newspaper articles by journalist Kōichi Iiboshi, that were rewrites of a manuscript originally written by real-life yakuza Kōzō Minō while he was in prison. Rock musician Tomoyasu Hotei, who plays Tochino Masatatsu, wrote the soundtrack to the film. Its title piece would be reworked and retitled "Battle Without Honor or Humanity" and go on to become a hit both in Japan and internationally. The film was followed by New Battles Without Honor and Humanity/Murder, or Another Battle/Conspiracy, directed by Hajime Hashimoto in 2003. Ennu Swantham Janakikutty Ennu Swantham Janakikutty is a 1998 Malayalam movie, written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and directed by Hariharan. The movie features debutant Jomol in the lead role. The film is based on a story written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair named Cheriya Cheriya Bhookambangal. The movie was produced by P. V. Gangadharan under the banner of Gruhalakshmi Productions and was distributed by Kalpaka Release Clean My Name, Mr. Coroner! Clean My Name, Mr. Coroner! is a 2000 Hong Kong crime comedy thriller film written and directed by James Yuen and starring Francis Ng, Ti Lung and Nick Cheung. Murder with Music Murder with Music is a 1941 American film directed by George P. Quigley. The film is also known as Mistaken Identity. Adharm Adharm is a 1992 Bollywood Drama film directed by Aziz Sejawal and produced by Nitin Manmohan. The film features an ensemble cast. The story was written by Javed Siddiqui. The film was above average at the box office and is best remembered for the song "Tuna Tuna", crooned by Amit Kumar and Arun Bakshi, authored by Sameer and scored by Anand-Milind. Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnulu Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnulu is a 1986 Indian Telugu-language comedy film, directed and written by A. Kodandarami Reddy. It stars Kamal Haasan, Sridevi in the lead roles, with music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. It was inspired by the novel Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnulu by Yandamoori Veerendranath. The film was later dubbed into Tamil-language as Hare Radha Hare Krishna. Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnulu released on 2 October 1986 alongside A. Kodandarami Reddys other film Rakshasudu and it became a rare incident when two films of the same director were released simultaneously. Both Movies written by Yandamuri Veerendranath and Music by Ilaiyaraaja. Watchmen of Dawn Şafak Bekçileri is a 1963 Turkish drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Göksel Arsoy, Leyla Sayar, and Nilüfer Aydan. Dibu 3 Dibu 3: La gran aventura is a 2002 Argentine family adventure film incorporating animated figures directed by Raúl Rodríguez Peila. The film is based on a book by Enrique Silberstein and premiered on 18 July 2002 in Buenos Aires. Meetings, Bloody Meetings Meetings, Bloody Meetings is a 1976 British comedy training filmhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt0295434/ that stars John Cleese as a bumbling middle manager. The film was written by John Cleese and Antony Jay, and was produced by Cleeses production company Video Arts. They updated and rereleased the film again in 2012 http://www.videoarts.com/product/MBM2012/Meetings,-bloody-meetings-2012 with British comedian Will Smith starring as the central character in charge of a meeting. John Cleese appears in the new version, this time in the role of the judge in the dream sequence. Timor Lorosae - O Massacre Que o Mundo Não Viu Timor Lorosae: The Unseen Massacre is a 2001 Brazilian documentary film directed by actress and director Lucélia Santos. The film shows the situation in East Timor, a year after the ballot that decided its independence. Trishagni Trishagni is a 1988 Hindi film directed by Nabendu Ghosh. The film was based on a historical short story set some time after the Asokan Missions, Moru O Sangho written by Saradindu Bandopadhyay, and inspired by Buddhas Fire Sermon, and starred Nana Patekar, Pallavi Joshi and Alok Nath in the lead roles. The film received critical acclaim, and was awarded the 1988 National Film Award for Best First Film of a Director, "For excellent exploration of complex philosophical theme for the first time in Indian cinema.". American Standoff American Standoff is a 2002 American documentary film by Kristi Jacobson which documents much of a strike by the Teamsters against a package delivery company, Overnite Transportation. The film follows the strike from early 2000 to mid-2001. Heer Ranjha Heer Ranjha is a Pakistani Punjabi film released in 1970, based on the classic epic story of Heer Ranjha by the Sufi poet Waris Shah. Barefoot to Herat Barefoot to Herat is a 2002 Iranian film by Majid Majidi. It is a documentary about the plight of Afghan refugees just after the 2001 military offensive against the Taliban. Uyarntha Ullam Uyarndha Ullam is a 1985 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by S. P. Muthuraman and produced by AVM Productions. The film features Kamal Haasan and Ambika in the lead roles while Radharavi, V. K. Ramasamy and Y. Gee. Mahendra play supporting roles. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Jalsa Bullodu. The Inner Circle The Inner Circle is a touching story that explores the very real impact a womans battle with a life-threatening illness can have on her marriage and inner circle of friends. When Barbara, a recent breast cancer survivor, throws an intimate birthday party for her friend Jean, her husband finally speaks his mind in front of the entire dinner party. Over the course of the evening they explore the social, psychological, emotional and physical struggles Barbaras experiencing and realize that their attitudes toward sexuality need to be reassessed. Their friends frustrations finally prompt Barbara and Jack to open up to one another about their feelings. In the end we are shown that even in our most personal battles, there is a healing power that evolves from out network of friends and family. Station to Heaven is a 1984 Japanese film directed by Masanobu Deme. More Than Famous More Than Famous is a documentary film about Salvadoran-American boxer Carlos Famoso Hernández. It was produced and directed by Graham Rich. The film follows Hernándezs fights in 2001 against Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Juan Angel Macias. The film won the Grand Festival Award at the 2003 Berkeley Video & Film Festival. This was the first collaboration between director Graham Rich and producer Evan Klinger, who both attended the University of California, Santa Cruz. Bewafa Bewafa is a 1952 Indian film directed by ML Anand starring the hit Bollywood pair Nargis and Raj Kapoor. The movie also stars Ashok Kumar as a lead actor and he appears as a painter in the movie. It is considered as one of the best films of Raj Kapoor and Nargis. Chhoti Bahu Chhoti Bahu is a 1971 Hindi film. Produced by Seeru Daryani and Darius Gotla, the film is directed by K. B. Tilak. The film stars Sharmila Tagore, Rajesh Khanna, Nirupa Roy and I. S. Johar. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. The film was successful at the box office. It is a remake of 1956 Telugu film Muddu Bidda, produced and directed by K. B. Tilak. The story is originally based on the Bengali novel "Bindur Chhele", written by the famous Bengali author Saratchandra Chatterjee. This film is counted among the 17 consecutive hit films of Rajesh Khanna between 1969 and 1971, by adding the two-hero films Marayada and Andaz to the 15 consecutive solo hits he gave from 1969 to 1971. Ivar Ivar is a Malayalam action crime thriller film directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar. Jayaram plays the Male protagonist. Biju Menon has also equally significant role. Bhavana is the heroine. The film also stars Siddique, Janardhanan and Riza Bawa amongst others. Mansion by the Lake Wekande Walauwa is a 2002 award-winning Sinhalese language drama film directed by Lester James Peries and co-produced by Asoka Perera and Chandran Rutnam. It stars Malini Fonseka, Vasanthi Chathurani and Sanath Gunathilake in lead roles along with Paboda Sandeepani and Ravindra Randeniya. Music composed by Pradeep Ratnayake. It is the 1020th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Story follows the lives of wealthy people in Sri Lanka. As per the film director the story is inspired by Anton Chekhovs play The Cherry Orchard adapted to a Sri Lankan family context. It was screened out of competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. The film was the countrys first ever submission for the Academy Awards and received the Golden felini award from UNESCO. N.W.A.: Efil4zaggin - The Only Home Video Niggaz4Life: The Only Home Video is a 1992 documentary film starring rap group N.W.A. The film was released on November 2, 1992 and was distributed by Priority Records. It featured groups behind the scenes of their music videos, concert performances, interviews and at parties, as well as three music videos from the groups album, Niggaz4Life, "Alwayz Into Somethin", "Appetite for Destruction" and "Approach to Danger". On October 8, 2002 the film was released on DVD format. University Heights University Heights is a 2004 film written and directed by Scott Beck and produced by Bryan Woods and Bluebox Limited Films. University Heights boasts a sweeping ensemble cast in the story of four lives on a college campus - a drug-dealing professor, a teacher struggling with his homosexuality, a drug-abusing student, and a bigot trying to escape his hateful tendencies. Chronicled with tales of love, loss, abuse, and frayed relationships, University Heights is ultimately a story of redemption. The film was shot entirely in Iowa and many scenes were filmed on at The University of Iowa. The film was subsequently recognized by MTV and the filmmakers signed a development deal with MTV Films. Ek Paheli Ek Paheli is a 1971 Bollywood thriller drama film directed by Naresh Kumar. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Tanuja, Feroz Khan, Madan Puri and Aruna Irani. Fellowship of the Dice Fellowship of the Dice is a film released in 2005, directed by Matthew Ross, and starring Aimee Graham and Price Carson. It combines interviews and scenes from Strategicon 2004 a real-life role playing game convention with a fictional account of a game with the players portrayed by actors. As the fictional game progresses, it is intercut with interviews and scenes from the convention. Runin: Banished is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Eiji Okuda. The film is set in 1838, and follows the fate of various people exiled to remote Hachijo Island in the Pacific Ocean. The main character is Toyogiku, a courtesan exiled a number of years ago for arson, who longs to return to the mainland. The exiles often experience starvation, but are punished by death if caught trying to escape. The films drama is provided by two new exiles, Kisaburo and Kacho, who upset the status quo on the island. The cast includes Keiko Matsuzaka, Kazuhiro Nishijima, Mariya Ito, Jinpachi Nezu, Eiji Okuda and Mayu Ozawa. Auto Shankar Auto Shankar is a 2005 Kannada film starring Upendra, Shilpa Shetty, Kutty Radhika and Sudharani. The film was directed by D. Rajendra Babu and produced by Ramu, of Ramu Enterprises. As the director wasn’t healthy during the majority of the shoot, Telugu film Industrys renowned associate director Shiva Rama Krishna, an associate of Puri Jagannadh, directed the songs and fight sequences and major portions of Shilpa Shetty. The movie was filmed in a variety of locations including Austria, Finland, the Bangalore Palace, and the Mysore Lamps Factory, Mysore. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Aanavakari , in Hindi as Shilpa - The Big Don and in Malayalam as Sarappa Sundari. The movie was remade in Bangladeshi in 2017 as Ohongkar thereby becoming the third Kannada film to be remade in Bangladeshi after Appu and Appayya. Blacktown Blacktown is a 2005 Australian film, named for the Sydney suburb of Blacktown where it was set and shot. It was produced and directed by Kriv Stenders. The film, which Stenders financed himself for $50,000, won Most Popular Feature at the Sidebar Program at the 2006 Sydney Film Festival. Trinetra Trinetra is a 1991 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Harry Baweja, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Shilpa Shirodkar, Deepa Sahi, Gulshan Grover and Amrish Puri and Dharmendra. It took bumper opening when released and became among top ten highest grossing films of the year. The Gunpowder Plot: Exploding the Legend The Gunpowder Plot: Exploding the Legend was a British television show, hosted by Richard Hammond that recreated elements of the Gunpowder Plot in which Guy Fawkes attempted to blow up the House of Lords. First aired on the ITV Network in 2005, this £1 million programme centres on a reconstruction of the Houses of Parliament as they were in 1605, constructed using period equivalent methods wherever possible. This was stocked with mannequins to represent notable commoners, members and the king before the bomb was detonated. The programme was made to coincide with the 400th anniversary of the plot. If You Could Say It in Words If You Could Say it in Words is a 2008 American romance film written and directed by Nicholas Gray. It focuses on the relationship between two disparate individuals. The film played at multiple American film festivals in 2008-09. It has also been screened in connection with autism "awareness" programs in Nebraska in 2009 and by the Dutch Ministry of Healths during Autism "Awareness" Week in 2010. The film will be distributed on DVD in North America by Vanguard Cinema in November 2010. Koi Tujh Sa Kahan Koi Tujh Sa Kahan is a 2005 Pakistani Urdu film, directed by Reema which was released in theaters across Pakistan and UK on 12 August 2005. Sanshodhan Sanshodhan is a 1996 Indian film on the theme of reservation of womens seats in local self-government, produced by National Film Development Corporation of India and United Nations Childrens Fund. The film, directed by Govind Nihalani starred Manoj Bajpayee, Vanya Joshi and Ashutosh Rana among others. For Christ's Sake For Christs Sake is a 2009 comedy film directed by Jackson Douglas, Produced by Will Raee written by Jeff Lewis and starring Alex Borstein. This film is about a small-town priest named Robert, who finds out his estranged brother greatly needs money for cancer treatment. He secretly borrows from the church emergency fund and lends it to his brother, but later finds out his brother used the money to finance a pornographic movie. La Recta Provincia La Recta Provincia is a four-part 2007 Chilean TV miniseries written and directed by Raúl Ruiz which was edited into a feature film and shown at the Rome Film Festival in 2007. It was the first of the two folklore-themed miniseries Ruiz made for TVN, the second being Litoral. Gruha Pravesam Gruha Pravesam is a 1982 Telugu drama film directed by Bairisetty Bhaskara Rao and produced by Yadavalli Vijayendra Reddy. The film stars Mohan Babu, Jayasudha, Gummadi, and Prabhakar Reddy in the lead roles. The film had musical score by Satyam. The film was remade in Kannada as Gruhapravesha. Kamen Rider Kiva: King of the Castle in the Demon World is the theatrical film adaptation of the Japanese 2008 Kamen Rider series, Kamen Rider Kiva, directed by Ryuta Tasaki and written by Toshiki Inoue. A directors cut came out in June 2009. The film is produced by Ishimori Productions and Toei, the producers of all the previous television series and films of the Kamen Rider series. Following the tradition of all Heisei Kamen Rider movies, it is a double bill with the movie for 2008s Super Sentai series Engine Sentai Go-onger, Boom Boom! Bang Bang! GekijōBang!!, both of which premiered on August 9, 2008. The films title is translated into English as Masked Rider Kiva The Movie: King of the Castle in the Demon World. The double-feature opened at number 4 in Japanese box offices its opening weekend. Gathering of Heroes: Legend of the Seven Swords Gathering of Heroes: Legend of the Seven Swords stars Martin Kove, Christopher Atkins, and Trygve Lode. It was shot in 4K on the RED ONE digital cinema camera in Colorado, USA. 10:10 10:10 is a 2008 Bengali comedy film directed by Arin Paul. It features Soumitra Chatterjee, Kanchan Mullick, Claudia Ciesla, Subrata Dutta, Aparajita Ghosh Das and Abir Chatterjee. Happily Ever After Happily Ever After is a 2009 Hong Kong drama-romance film directed by Azrael Chung and Ivy Kong. Ammo Okato Tariku Ammo! Okato Tareekhu is a 2000 drama film directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana and produced by Jitu and K. Nageswara Rao under A. A. Arts. The film stars Srikanth, Suresh, Raasi and L. B. Sriram in the lead roles. The music was composed by Vandemataram Srinivas. The film deals with problems in the middle class families. The film was Average at the box office. Neel Akasher Chadni Neel Akasher Chadni is a 2009 Bengali romantic comedy film, directed by Sujit Guha and produced Pijus Saha. The film features Jeet, Koel Mallick, and Jisshu Sengupta in leading roles. It was Jeet and Koels ninth film. The film won best film in the 2010 Kalakar Awards. Clue of the New Pin The Clue of the New Pin is a British crime film directed by Allan Davis and starring Paul Daneman, Bernard Archard and James Villiers. It was one of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries, British second-features, produced at Merton Park Studios in the 1960s. This film is an adaptation of the 1923 novel The Clue of the New Pin by Edgar Wallace, which was also made into a film in 1929. Noise & Resistance Noise and Resistance is a German documentary. The film follows the European DIY punk music scene. The directors enter the centres of a vivid and vibrant, a rebellious and self-conscious scene. Be it squatters in Barcelona, anti-fascists in Moscow, Dutch trade unionists, the activists of Englands Crass collective, queer trailer park inhabitants in Berlin, or Swedish girl punk bands, their music always expresses a collective self-assertion, a No! set to music whose slogan : Do it yourself! has become a strident 21st century "International". The film was mainly self-produced by the two directors. It had its international premiere at the Crossing Europe film Festival in Linz, Austria. HalloweeNight HalloweeNight is a 2009 American horror film who was directed by Mark Polonia of the indie film duo, the Polonia brothers and longtime collaborator Matt Satterly. Lost and Found Sex Pets is a 2011 American made for cable erotic film directed by Eddie Powell. It is also known by the alternative name Lost and Found. Inside Inside is a social film thriller brought to viewers through a partnership by Intel and Toshiba. Directed and written by D. J. Caruso and starring Emmy Rossum, the experience is broken up into several segments across multiple social media platforms, including Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. Viewers are challenged to help Rossum’s character, Christina, safely make it out of her predicament. The film bears some similarities to the 2008 film Untraceable in that it involves kidnapping and an Internet audience as part of the plot. The first in a series of episodes was released on the website on 25 July 2011 for those participating in the "real-time experience". The whole film became available for online viewing on 6 September 2011 in their website, however both the website and YouTube channel no longer exist. Wedding tayo, wedding hindi! Wedding Tayo, Wedding Hindi is a 2011 Filipino comedy film starring Toni Gonzaga and Eugene Domingo. It was released by Star Cinema. The film premiered on August 31, 2011. The film is about two people trying to discover the significance of marriage, love and relationships. Islands Islands is an Italian drama film released in 2011, directed by Stefano Chiantini and starring Asia Argento. The film was presented in world première at the Toronto International Film Festival 2011, then at the Festival de Cine Italiano in Madrid, at the London Italian Film Festival 2012 and at the Lavazza Italian Film Festival 2012 in Sydney. La détente La Détente is a 2011 short French film directed by Pierre Ducos and Betrand Bey. It has won several prizes, including Best of show award at SIGGRAPH Asia 2011 and Best Animation award at the Sapporo International Short Film Festival. The film tells the story of a French soldier in World War I who becomes paralyzed with fear while in the trenches. He escapes in his head to an imaginary world where toys fight wars instead of humans. Eric Liu, chair of the Computer animation festival at SIGGRAPH Asia 2011, called La Détente a standout of the festival, saying "This animation short brings a unique and visually stunning computer-generated animation to the audience." Off Season Off Season is a 2012 noir thriller independent film directed by Katie Carman and starring Elizabeth Lee, Kimani Shillingford, Abe Koogler, Mchale Bright, Dan Odell and Jun Naito. The film had its premiere screening on May 28, 2012 at the Anthology Film Archives. Yarmouth: Fishing Boats Leaving Harbour Yarmouth Fishing Boats Leaving Harbour is an 1896 British short black-and-white silent documentary film, directed by Birt Acres, featuring a fleet of fishing smacks leaving the harbour at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, UK. In the Name of Love In the Name of Love is a 2012 Vietnamese thriller film directed by Luu Huynh. Narcissus Narcissus is a 2012 film, written and directed by Dovile Gasiunaite. In Greek mythology, Narcissus was a handsome young man, so vain, that the gods condemned him to fall in love with his own reflection. Nowadays, Narcissistic personality disorder is a pathological preoccupation with issues of self-importance, closely connected to ego-centrism. In the original screenplay by Dovile Gasiunaite, Teodore is a handsome and gifted string quartet cello player, who becomes increasingly obsessed with himself. His looks, sensitivity, and talent initially draw people in, but his lack of empathy and self-obsession hurt everyone around him. Teodore abandons his family, career, and friends in his quest for an unattainable challenge. His devastating battle takes place in the dark place of his own psyche. Troop Zero Troop Zero is a 2019 American comedy-drama film, directed by Bert & Bertie, from a screenplay by Beasts of the Southern Wild co-writer Lucy Alibar and inspired by Alibars 2010 play Christmas and Jubilee Behold The Meteor Shower. The film stars Viola Davis, Mckenna Grace, Jim Gaffigan, Mike Epps, Charlie Shotwell, and Allison Janney. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on February 1, 2019. Breakaway Alagwa is a 2012 Filipino drama horror film written and directed by Ian Loreños. The film stars Jericho Rosales, a father struggling to search his son after disappearing in the city. The film is inspired by a popular urban legend about a childs disappearance in Chinatown Manila. The film uncovers the dark facets of the underground business of human trafficking in the Philippines. The film had its world premiere at the 17th Busan International Film Festival in 2012, and have its limited screening in the Philippines during the CinemaOne Originals Film Festival 2012, last December. The film was released commercially by Star Cinema this October 9, 2013. All God's Children All Gods Children is a 2012 Moldovan drama film directed by Adrian Popovici. The film was selected as the Moldovan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. It was the first time the country submitted a film in this category. The film narrates the story of Irina and Peter, a couple who lost their young child in an accident. The couple moves to Moldova and adopts Pavalas, a child that reminds them of their late son. In order to adopt the child, Irina and her friend travel to Italy where they get caught in a network of prostitution and crime that will test her resolve and love for the child. Jaffa Jaffa is a 2013 Telugu black comedy film written and directed by Vennela Kishore. The film stars comedian Brahmanandam as the main protagonist for the first time in his career. The films also stars other comedians like Ali, Thagubothu Ramesh, Fish Venkat and even Kishore. The film is produced by Ramesh Varma, with Anoop Rubens scoring the music. Brahmanandam was supposed to direct the film on a script written by Kishore, but eventually he opted out and handed the project to Kishore, due to hectic schedules. The film, one of the most awaited Telugu films in recent times, was originally scheduled to release in 2012, but after several delays, the film finally released on 29 March 2013 amidst high expectations. Despite receiving negative critical reception, it had recorded as Super Hit at the box office. Dhumm Dhumm is a 2002 Kannada action-family-drama film directed by M. S. Ramesh featuring Sudeep and Rakshita in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by Gurukiran and lyrics by Kaviraj and V. Nagendra Prasad. The film released on 27 September 2002 Its an unofficial remake of 2001 Tamil film Dheena. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Dumdaar. Lajka Lajka is a 2017 Czech science fiction comedy animated film. It is inspired by Soviet space dog Laika. Reptiloid Reptiloid is a 2013 Croatian short horror science-fiction film directed by Marin Mandir. It stars Mandir, Goran Kramarić and Goran Dujmić. The story revolves around police officers Petar and Darko, who are sent to investigate a murder deep in a forest on a hill, but encounter a mysterious, giant reptile there. Reptiloid won the special mention of the jury at the 2014 Kinoklub Zagreb revue of films. It is the first live action Croatian film featuring a dinosaur. Elar Char Adhyay Elar Char Adhyay is a 2012 Bengali film. The film is directed by Bappaditya Bandopadhyay, produced by Dreamz Movies and Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. and based on Rabindranath Tagores Char Adhyay. Bakerman Bakerman is a feature film written and directed by David Noel Bourke. It stars Mikkel Vadsholt, Siir Tilif, Brian Hjulmann and Mia Lerdam. The movie evolved from a previous project, White Pig, whose scope was too large to shoot independently, so the filmmaker took one character and developed a movie about him. Mikkel Vadsholts portrayal of the Bakerman character won the 2017 Best Male Actor Award at the Nordic International Film Festival in New York. 54 Days 54 Days is an Australian science fiction thriller film written and directed by Tim R. Lea, and produced by Nicholas A. Halls and Ravi Kambhoj. The film is the feature length remake of a short film of the same name and plot, cast and crew, which was made in 2013 for the Western Digital Project Sci Fi competition in Sydney, Australia. The world premiere of 54 Days was held on 6 November 2014 at 30 Dies festival in Andorra. The Australian premiere was on 16 November at the Sci-Fi festival in Sydney, and was released on video on demand the same day. Dry Dry is a 2014 Nigerian drama film directed by Stephanie Linus and starring Stephanie Okereke, Liz Benson, William McNamara, Darwin Shaw and Paul Sambo. On 20 July 2013, a teaser trailer for the film was released, in response to the Child marriage controversy ongoing in Nigeria at the time. The films theme focuses on Vesicovaginal fistula condition and underaged marriage among young women, narrating the story of a thirteen-year-old girl, Halima, whose poor uneducated parents marry her off to Sani, a 60-year-old man, who constantly rapes her. Halima gets pregnant and suffers Vesicovaginal Fistula after child delivery; shes consequently abandoned by her husband and discriminated against in the society. Zara, a medical doctor who also suffered a horrific childhood meets Halima; she tries to help her get through her situation and also save other young women under such circumstance. The Queens The Queens is a 2015 Chinese romance film based on the novel of the same name. The film is directed by Annie Yi and produced by Annie Yi and Ann An. It stars Song Hye-kyo, Shawn Dou, Joe Chen, Tony Yang, Vivian Wu, Jiang Wu, Joe Cheng, Qin Hao, and Annie Yi. The Queens was released on 16 April 2015. Dad, Where Are We Going? Where Are We Going, Dad? is a 2014 Chinese film based on a television reality show of the same name. A second film, Where Are We Going, was released on February 19, 2015. Jerryy Jerryy is a Nepali romantic drama movie directed by Hemraj B.C. featuring Anmol K.C. and Anna Sharma in lead roles. The film revolves around Jaiveer "Jerryy" Rana who loves to live an adventurous life and trials and tribulation that he suffered during his life and love life with Akansha. The film was critically acclaimed with praise directed towards direction of Hemraj B.C., screenplay and performance of Anna Sharma. Critics consider it Anmol K.C.s best performance. The film was huge blockbuster at box office and established Anmol K.C. as leading actor in Nepali cinema. A Paying Ghost A Paying Ghost is a Marathi language film. This is a fiction story based on a famous novel authored by V.P. Kale Writer. The movie directed by Sushrut Bhagwat. Screenplay & dialogue has been written by Sanjay Mone. The movie is produced by Jayant Lade, Lade Bros Films Pvt. Ltd. This was the first Marathi film with 70 minutes of visual effects. Producer of the film doesnt want to sacrifice with the visual effects hence he chose Om kamal who did Fury road, Captain America, Independence day as a VFX effects. Making North America: Origins Making North America is a 2015 American documentary film which premiered nationwide on November 4, 2015. The PBS Nova film, in three-episodes of one hour each, was hosted by Kirk Johnson; Peter Oxley directed the first episode while Gwyn Williams directed the second and third. The series describes the very beginnings and later developments of the North American continent: from the origin of planet Earth 4.54 billion years ago; to the various movements of tectonic plates and their effect on the sculpturing of the continents land and mountains, including the Rocky Mountains, Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon; to the emergence of life on the continent and its later evolution; and, finally, to the more recent settlement of the land by humans. According to Johnson, "Most people will not have considered a time when there was no North America ... What was there before North America? How did it form? When did it start? How did it come together?" Jack & Dil Jack and Dil is a Bollywood romantic comedy film, starring Amit Sadh, Sonal Chauhan, Arbaaz Khan and Evelyn Sharma in lead roles. The film is written by Sanjeev Dutta and directed by Sachin P Karande. This film is being produced by Balcony Films and Entertainment.The official trailer for the film was released on 10 October 2018. Counterfeiters Counterfeiters is a 2017 American action film, directed, produced, written by, and starring Bryce Hirschberg. Counterfeiters, tells the story of a young man, Bridger, who creates a "do-it-yourself" method of counterfeiting money to save his dying mother. Notable for being filmed almost entirely on a boat in Marina Del Rey, CA on a shoe-string budget. The film was completed in July 2017 and had its world premiere at the Action On Film International Film Festivalin Las Vegas, NV at the Brenden Theatre in the Palms Casino Resort. It has since been screened at several major film festivals around the world including; the Wolves Independent International Film Festival, Miami Independent Film Festival, Wales International Film Festival, Marina Del Rey Film Festival, where the film was awarded the "Audience Award for Best Feature Film," Oniros Film Awards, where Hirschberg was awarded "Best Actor," and Filmchella, where it was awarded the "Gorilla Award" for "the most innovative filmmaking; independent in spirit, often times against all odds with no budget"." En Aaloda Seruppa Kaanom En Aaloda Seruppa Kaanom is a 2017 Tamil comedy-drama film written and directed by K. P. Jagan. Anandhi, Tamizh, and Yogi Babu play the films lead roles, amongst an ensemble cast. The film began production in February 2017 and was released on 17 November 2017. This film had a Different Music by Ishaan Dev. It was released to Below average at the box office. Melle Melle is Indian Malayalam romantic film written and directed by Binu P. Ulahannan. The film is produced by Triyega productions and stars Amith Chakalakkal in the lead role, with Thanuja Karthik, Joju George, Joy Mathew, P. Balachandran, Vivek Bhaskar Haridas in supporting roles. Cinematography is done by Santhosh Anima, editing by Sunesh Sebastian, music by Donald Mathew and Vijay Jacob, film score by Vijay Jacob. Film is produced by Johny C. David under the banner of Triyega Productions. Muzik 247 is the music label. The Lie The Lie is a 2018 psychological horror thriller film written and directed by Veena Sud. It is a remake of the 2015 German film We Monsters, It stars Mireille Enos, Peter Sarsgaard and Joey King. Jason Blum serves as a producer through Blumhouse Productions. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 13, 2018. Bharjari Bharjari is a 2017 Indian Kannada romance film written and directed by Chethan Kumar. It stars Dhruva Sarja, Rachita Ram, Haripriya in the lead roles. The supporting cast features Sudharani, Srinivasa Murthy and Sai Kumar.The movie completed 100days of its theatrical run. Natpuna Ennanu Theriyuma Natpuna Ennanu Theriyuma is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language comedy film directed by Shiva Aravind. The film stars Kavin and Remya Nambeesan in the lead roles, while Raju Jeyamohan, Arunraja Kamaraj, and Ilavarasu play supporting roles. The music was composed by Dharan with editing by Nirmal and cinematography by Yuva. The film released on 17 May 2019. Raambo2 Raambo 2 is a 2018 Indian Kannada comedy drama film written and directed by Anil Kumar and produced by Atlanta Nagendra and Sharan. Featuring Sharan in the lead role, with Ashika Ranganath, Chikkanna, P. Ravishankar and Tabla Nani in the principal roles. A song sequence in the film has five of the leading ladies whom Sharan had paired with in his previous films. The film is co-funded by its technicians such as music director Arjun Janya, cinematographer Sudhakar S Raj, associate director Tharun Sudhir and editor K. M. Prakash. The film released across Karnataka on 18 May 2018. Upon release, the film received good reviews from critics. The movie was declared hit at box-office. The second half of the movie was reported to have been inspired by the 2015 Canadian movie Wrecker. This film was shot in various parts of North Karnataka region such as Gajendragad of Gadag district. A Country Cupid A Country Cupid is a 1911 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. A print of the film survives. Manhattan Madness Manhattan Madness is a 1916 silent film comedy directed by Allan Dwan and starring Douglas Fairbanks. It was produced by Fine Arts Film Company and distributed by Triangle Film Corporation. The film is preserved at George Eastman House and Museum of Modern Art. The Narrow Trail The Narrow Trail is a 1917 American silent western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and William S. Hart and written by William S. Hart and Harvey F. Thew. The film stars William S. Hart, Sylvia Breamer, Milton Ross, and Bob Kortman. The film was released on December 30, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. Fireman Save My Child Fireman Save My Child is a 1918 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Anne of Green Gables Anne of Green Gables is a 1919 American silent comedy-drama film directed by William Desmond Taylor. The film was based upon the novel of the same name by Lucy Maud Montgomery. By 1999, all prints of the film were believed to have been lost. Love's Prisoner Loves Prisoner is a 1919 American silent crime drama film starring Olive Thomas. Written by E. Magnus Ingleton, the film was directed by John Francis Dillion. Dinty Dinty is a 1920 American silent comedy drama film written by Marshall Neilan specifically for Wesley Barry, a young actor known for his freckled complexion. Prominent among the supporting players were Colleen Moore, Marjorie Daw, Pat OMalley, and Noah Beery. Together with the African American Aaron Mitchell and the Chinese-American Walter Chung, Barry creates the prototype of the multi-ethnic baby gang which will serve as a model for the successful series of Our Gang and in other feature films like Little Annie Rooney with Mary Pickford. The film is extant, archived in the Filmmuseum in Amsterdam. Butter Fingers Butter Fingers is a 1925 American film directed by Del Lord. Dick Turpin Dick Turpin is a 1925 American silent historical adventure film directed by John G. Blystone produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation and starring western hero Tom Mix. Mix departs from his usual western roles to play a British historical figure, the highwayman Dick Turpin. A young Carole Lombard was filmed in several scenes which mostly ended up on the cutting room floor. The picture survives with copies in the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection, Cinemateket-Svenska filminstitutet, and two different versions in the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Get 'Em Young Get Em Young is a 1926 American short comedy film starring Stan Laurel. The Non-Stop Fright The Non-Stop Fright is an animated short film by Pat Sullivan Studios featuring Felix the Cat. The cartoon was originally silent but was reissued with sound years later. The Leatherneck The Leatherneck is a 1929 American silent drama film directed by Howard Higgin. At the 2nd Academy Awards in 1930, Elliott J. Clawson was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Writing. Prints of the film exist in the archives of the Library of Congress and at George Eastman House. Words and Music Words and Music is a 1929 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by James Tinling and starring Lois Moran, Helen Twelvetrees, and Frank Albertson. It was written by Andrew Bennison, story by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and Jack Edwards. Released by Fox Film Corporation, the film is notable as the first in which John Wayne is credited as "Duke Morrison". Wayne was also credited as "Duke Morrison" as a property assistant in the Art Department. Ward Bond, Wayne’s lifelong good friend, also had a bit part in the movie. Cheer Up and Smile Cheer Up and Smile is a 1930 American pre-Code musical film directed by Sidney Lanfield. The film starred Arthur Lake, Dixie Lee and Olga Baclanova and a 23-year-old John Wayne had a minor uncredited role. Girl of the Port Girl of the Port is a 1930 romantic film, directed by Bert Glennon, from a screenplay by Beulah Marie Dix with dialogue from Frank Reicher. The film was based on a short story, entitled The Fire-walker by John Russell, and starred Sally ONeil, Reginald Sharland, Mitchell Lewis, and Duke Kahanamoku. The Lone Defender The Lone Defender is a 1930 American Pre-Code Mascot movie serial starring Rin Tin Tin. This was Mascots first all sound serial. This was Rin Tin Tins first serial at Mascot, after being dropped by Warner Bros. when they decided animal pictures would not work with "Talkies". He also starred in the later serial The Lightning Warrior, which would be his last appearance. Mascot made a third serial, The Adventures of Rex and Rinty, but that Rin Tin Tin was not the same dog. The plot revolves around Rin Tin Tin as "Rinty" and a secret gold mine fought over by the criminal "The Cactus Kid" and the legitimate owners. Material from this serial was edited into a feature film version and released under the same name in 1934. The Captain from Köpenick The Captain from Köpenick is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Richard Oswald and produced by Gabriel Pascal. It is one of several films based on the 1931 play by the same name written by Carl Zuckmayer. The story centers on the Hauptmann von Köpenick affair in 1906. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Köpenick. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. Die Koffer des Herrn O.F. The Trunks of Mr. O.F. is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Alexis Granowsky and starring Alfred Abel, Peter Lorre and Harald Paulsen. The film was shot between 15 September and 17 October 1931 and premiered in Berlin on 2 December 1931. The film was then heavily cut down to a shorter running time, and re-released under the alternative title Building and Marrying. It received its Viennese premiere on 4 June 1932. It received a mixed reception from critics who were divided over its non-realist, fantastical elements. The films screenwriter Léo Lania intended it to be a critique of capitalism. Resurrectio Resurrection is a 1931 Italian drama film directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring Lia Franca, Daniele Crespi and Venera Alexandescu. The film was the first Italian sound film to be made, but the studio held it back from release and another production by the company The Song of Love was the first film to be released. The films production was troubled and it was not a commercial success. A Severa A Severa is a Portuguese 1931 film, directed by Leitão de Barros, famous for being the first Portuguese all-talking sound film, a biopic of the fado singer Maria Severa Onofriana, known as A Severa, based on the play by Júlio Dantas. Notorious But Nice Notorious but Nice is a 1933 pre-Code American sound film drama directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Marian Marsh and Betty Compson. It was produced and distributed by B movie studio Chesterfield Motion Pictures. The film survives, with a copy preserved by The Library of Congress. Riot Squad Riot Squad is a 1933 American Pre-Code film directed by Harry S. Webb. The film is also known as Police Patrol. Mystery Ranch Mystery Ranch is a 1934 American western film directed by Bernard B. Ray and starring Tom Tyler, Roberta Gale and Jack Perrin. Time for Love Time for Love is a Fleischer Studios film directed by Dave Fleischer and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was released in September 6, 1935. The Cattle Thief The Cattle Thief is a 1936 American western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring Ken Maynard, Geneva Mitchell and Ward Bond. It was remade in 1939 as Riders of the Frontier. Let's Sing Again Lets Sing Again is a 1936 American film directed by Kurt Neumann. Panserbasse Panserbasse is a 1936 Danish film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. Phantom Patrol Phantom Patrol is a 1936 American film directed by Charles Hutchison. Rogue of the Range Rogue of the Range is a 1936 American western film directed by S. Roy Luby and starring Johnny Mack Brown and Lois January. The picture is also known as Spider and the Fly in the United Kingdom. The Singing Vagabond The Singing Vagabond is a 1935 American Western film directed by Carl Pierson and starring Gene Autry, Ann Rutherford, and Smiley Burnette. Written by Oliver Drake and Betty Burbridge, the film is about a cowboy who rides to the rescue when badguys kidnap a beautiful woman. Without Orders Without Orders is a 1936 American drama film directed by Lew Landers and starring Sally Eilers, Robert Armstrong, Frances Sage, Charley Grapewin and Vinton Haworth. It was produced by RKO Radio Pictures, who released the picture on October 23, 1936. The screenplay was written by Samuel Briskin and Cliff Reid, based on the short story of the same name by Peter B. Kyne, which had appeared in the February 8, 1936 edition of Colliers magazine. The Shadow The Shadow , also known as The Circus Shadow, is a 1937 American mystery film, directed by Charles C. Coleman for Columbia Pictures. It stars Rita Hayworth, Charles Quigley and Marc Lawrence. Port of Seven Seas Port of Seven Seas is a 1938 drama film starring Wallace Beery and featuring Frank Morgan and Maureen OSullivan. The movie was written by Preston Sturges based on the plays of Marcel Pagnol and the films based on them, and was directed by James Whale. The cinematography is by Karl Freund, who filmed Fritz Langs Metropolis and I Love Lucy. The Swing School The Swing School is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film directed by Dave Fleischer and starring Betty Boop. Rancho Grande Rancho Grande is a 1940 American Western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and June Storey. Written by Bradford Ropes, Betty Burbridge, and Peter Milne, based on a story by Peter Milne and Connie Lee, the film is about a singing cowboy and ranch foreman responsible for completing an important irrigation project and for the three spoiled grandchildren of his former boss who come out West to the ranch they inherited. Remedy for Riches Remedy for Riches is a 1940 American film directed by Erle C. Kenton and featuring Jean Hersholt. It is the fourth of the six films of the Dr. Christian series. Under Texas Skies Under Texas Skies is a 1940 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by George Sherman and starring Robert Livingston, Bob Steele, and starring Rufe Davis. It was produced and released by Republic Pictures. King of the Texas Rangers King of the Texas Rangers is a Republic film serial. Set in the years prior to America entering World War II, the plot is slightly anachronistic in that the serial features a mix of period western and modern elements, which was not unknown in the B-Western films also produced by Republic. Although the serials plot involves cowboys battling Axis agents in Texas. Nazism|Nazis] are never named as such but it is strongly implied within the serial. Deep in the Heart of Texas Deep in the Heart of Texas is a 1942 black-and-white western released in the United States starring Johnny Mack Brown as a man instrumental in restoring Texas. It was directed by western director Elmer Clifton. The film is situated just after the close of the American Civil War in Texas. The film is best known for its performance of American folk song "Deep in the Heart of Texas" which is sung by country singer Tex Ritter with Jimmy Wakely Trio. The Phantom Plainsmen The Phantom Plainsmen is a 1942 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by John English and starring Bob Steele, Tom Tyler, and Rufe Davis. The Avenging Rider The Avenging Rider is a 1943 Western film. The story was bought in December 1941 as a vehicle for Holt. Calling Wild Bill Elliott Calling Wild Bill Elliott is a 1943 American Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and written by Anthony Coldeway. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, George "Gabby" Hayes, Anne Jeffreys, Herbert Heyes, Robert Buzz Henry and Fred Kohler Jr.. The film was released on April 30, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Novgorodtsy A Good Lad, is a 1942 Soviet musical film directed by Boris Barnet. Thundering Trails Thundering Trails is a 1943 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by John English and starring Bob Steele, Tom Tyler, and Jimmie Dodd. Tornado Tornado is a 1943 film directed by William A. Berke and starring Chester Morris and Nancy Kelly. A Fig Leaf for Eve A Fig Leaf for Eve is a 1944 American film directed by Don Brodie. The film is also known as Desirable Lady, Flaming Girls, Hollywood Nights, Not Enough Clothes, Reckless Youth, Room for Love, and Strips and Blondes as American reissue titles. He Snoops to Conquer He Snoops to Conquer is a 1944 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel starring George Formby, Robertson Hare, Elizabeth Allan, and Claude Bailey. Its plot involves an odd job man who becomes mixed up in corruption in politics and town planning. Its title is a paronomasia of the theatre comedy, She Stoops to Conquer. Brenda Starr, Reporter Brenda Starr, Reporter was the 25th film serial released by Columbia Pictures. It was inspired by Brenda Starr, a popular comic strip created by Dale Messick. The title role was played by Joan Woodbury, who had similar roles in feature films for Columbia and Monogram. I'll Be Your Sweetheart Ill Be Your Sweetheart is a 1945 British historical musical film directed by Val Guest and starring Margaret Lockwood, Vic Oliver and Michael Rennie. It was the first and only musical film produced by Gainsborough Studios. Commissioned by the British Ministry of Information, it was set at the beginning of the 20th century, and was about the composers of popular music hall songs fighting for a new copyright law that will protect them from having their songs stolen. Copyright scholar Adrian Johns has called the film "propaganda" and "a one-dimensional account of the piracy crisis musicmusiccentury from the publishers perspective", but also highlighted its value as historical document, with large parts of the dialogue "closely culled from the actual raids, court cases, and arguments of 1900-1905." The Master Key The Master Key is a 1945 Universal movie serial. Topaz Topaz is a 1945 documentary film, shot illegally, which documented life at the Topaz War Relocation Center in Utah during World War II. Filmed by internee Dave Tatsuno, it was deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress in 1996, and was the second amateur film ever selected for the National Film Registry. Tatsuno always credited his store supervisor, Walter Honderick, for helping him get the movie camera into the camp. Film was smuggled out of the camp on trips that Tatsuno made to buy merchandise for the store. While images appear to show the internees happy and enjoying their lives, Tatsuno said that they were "hamming it up" for the camera, hiding their sorrow. Daughter of Don Q Daughter of Don Q is a Republic Movie serial. It combines elements of the B-Western genre with contemporary crime films, especially the popular "land grab" plot in which the villain attempts to steal apparently worthless land from the heroine because he secretly knows it is worth a fortune. In this case, Dolores Quantero, is the rightful heir to extremely valuable metropolitan land which another familt member, Carlos Manning, wants for himself. High Fury White Cradle Inn is a 1947 British drama film directed by Harold French and starring Madeleine Carroll, Ian Hunter, and Michael Rennie. It was released as High Fury in the U.S.; and filmed on location in Switzerland and at Shepperton Studios. In Switzerland after the Second World War, a French evacuee boy wants to stay there rather than return home, leading to a moral dilemma. Russkiy vopros The Russian Question is a Soviet political drama by renowned filmmaker Mikhail Romm. The film is an adaptation of a play of the same name by Soviet poet and journalist Konstantin Simonov. Morituri Morituri is a 1948 German black-and-white drama film produced by Artur Brauners CCC Film. The film was directed by Eugen York and starred Walter Richter, Winnie Markus and Lotte Koch. It features the onscreen debut of German actor Klaus Kinski as a Dutch concentration camp prisoner. The Untamed Breed The Untamed Breed is a 1948 Western film starring Sonny Tufts. The Adventures of P.C. 49: Investigating the Case of the Guardian Angel The Adventures of PC 49 is a 1949 British crime film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Hugh Latimer, John Penrose and Annette D. Simmonds. It is also known by the subtitle Investigating the Case of the Guardian Angel. The film was based on a popular radio series. It was followed by a sequel A Case for PC 49 in 1951. There were six childrens annuals full of stories of PC 49, as well as an annual reprinting of his strips in the Eagle comics. Arctic Fury Arctic Fury is a 1949 American adventure film directed by Norman Dawn and Fred R. Feitshans Jr. and written by Charles F. Royal, Norton S. Parker, Robert Libott and Frank Burt. The film stars Alfred Delcambre, Eve Miller, Gloria Petroff, Dan Riss, Merrill McCormick and Fred Smith. The film was released on May 4, 1949, by RKO Pictures. Arctic Fury is a re-edited version of the film Tundra. The Lucky Stiff The Lucky Stiff is a 1949 American comedy crime film directed by Lewis R. Foster, starring Dorothy Lamour, Brian Donlevy, and Claire Trevor. The film is based on the 1945 novel of the same name by Craig Rice. The Lucky Stiff was produced by famous comedian Jack Benny, the only feature film he ever produced, through his production company, Amusement Enterprises. Las mujeres de mi general My Generals Women is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Ismael Rodríguez and starring Pedro Infante, Lilia Prado and Chula Prieto. The films sets were designed by the art director José Rodríguez Granada. Dad Becomes Mom Papà diventa mamma is a 1952 Italian comedy film written, directed, produced and starred by Aldo Fabrizi. The Horse's Mouth The Oracle is a 1953 British comedy film directed by C.M. Pennington-Richards and starring Robert Beatty, Michael Medwin and Virginia McKenna. The screenplay concerns a journalist who goes on holiday to Ireland where he encounters a fortune-teller. Old Overland Trail Old Overland Trail is a 1953 American Western film directed by William Witney and written by Milton Raison. The film stars Rex Allen, Slim Pickens, Roy Barcroft, Virginia Hall, Gil Herman and Wade Crosby. The film was released on February 25, 1953, by Republic Pictures. On Top of Old Smoky On Top of Old Smoky is a 1953 American western film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Gene Autry and Gail Davis. It takes its title from the song "On Top of Old Smoky". The Seven Ravens The Seven Ravens is a German stop motion-animated fairy tale film directed by the Diehl brothers. It was released in Germany on 2 December 1937. The film is notable for being an animated feature film based on a Grimms fairy tales story which premiered only a few weeks before Walt Disneys Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. In that respect it is often cited as one of the first animated feature films. The Lawless Rider The Lawless Rider is a 1954 American western black and white film directed by Yakima Canutt, starring Johnny Carpenter, Texas Rose Bascom and Frankie Darro, and marketed by United Artists. The Count of Monte Cristo The Viscount of Monte Cristo is a 1954 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Ana Bertha Lepe and Andrés Soler. The film draws some of its plot from Alexandre Dumass The Count of Monte Cristo with the setting moved to contemporary Mexico. Valdés films of the era were often distorted, comic versions of classic literature. Adventures of Captain Africa, Mighty Jungle Avenger! The Adventures of Captain Africa is a Columbia serial directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring John Hart. It was the third to last serial to be produced by Columbia. Hold Back Tomorrow Hold Back Tomorrow is an American feature film released by Universal-International. Lo que le pasó a Sansón Look What Happened to Samson is a 1955 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Ana Bertha Lepe and Yolanda Varela. Dead by Morning Miss Tulip Stays the Night is a 1955 British comedy crime film directed by Leslie Arliss and starring Diana Dors, Patrick Holt, Jack Hulbert and Cicely Courtneidge. The screenplay concerns a crime writer and his wife who stay at a country house, where a mysterious corpse appears. Uran Khatola Uran Khatola is a 1955 Hindi romantic drama movie produced by music director Naushad and directed by S.U. Sunny. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Nimmi, Jeevan and Tun Tun. The films music was rendered by Naushad. Songs are written by Shakeel Badayuni. "O dur ke musaafir ham ko bhi saath le le re" song is from this film. It was Dubbed into Tamil and released as Vaanaratham and released on 1 November 1956. Lyrics were penned by Kambadasan and M. B. Sreenivasan. Jungle Hell Jungle Hell is a 1955 American film. Scotland Yard Dragnet The Hypnotist is a 1957 British thriller film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Paul Carpenter, Patricia Roc and Roland Culver. It follows a hypnotist who attempts to convince one of his patients to murder his own wife, whom he has grown sick of. It was based on a play by Falkland Cary. The film was released as Scotland Yard Dragnet in the U.S. Dr. Crippen lebt Doctor Crippen Lives is a 1958 West German crime film directed by Erich Engels and starring Elisabeth Müller, Peter van Eyck and Fritz Tillmann. It was made at the Wandsbek Studios of Real Film in Hamburg. The films sets were designed by the art director Dieter Bartels. The most successful film of director Erich Engels was Doctor Crippen, a film about Hawley Harvey Crippen. The 1958 film Doctor Crippen Lives has no relation to the 1942 film or to the case of Hawley Harvey Crippen. No Time for Tears No Time for Tears is a 1957 British drama film directed by Cyril Frankel in CinemaScope and Eastman Color and starring Anna Neagle, George Baker, Sylvia Syms and Anthony Quayle. The staff at a childrens hospital struggle with their workload. Step Down to Terror Step Down to Terror is a 1958 American film noir crime film directed by Harry Keller and starring Colleen Miller, Charles Drake and Rod Taylor. It is a remake of the 1943 Alfred Hitchcock film Shadow of a Doubt. Verdens rigeste pige The Richest Girl in the World is a 1958 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. It marked the film debut of the already popular singing duo Nina & Frederik, with Nina as the title character, and Frederik as the handsome but poor calypso singer she falls in love with. Life in Emergency Ward 10 Life in Emergency Ward 10 is a 1959 film directed by Robert Day. It stars Michael Craig and Wilfrid Hyde-White. It was based on the television series Emergency – Ward 10. The Phantom of the Operetta The Phantom of the Operetta is a 1960 Mexican comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés and starring Germán Valdés, Ana Luisa Peluffo and Luis Aldás. A man and his girlfriend take over a run-down theatre, planning to stage musical shows there. However the place soon turns out to be haunted. The title is a reference to The Phantom of the Opera. Freckles Freckles is a 1960 American drama film directed by Andrew McLaglen. It stars Martin West and Carol Christensen. Noi duri Tough Guys is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque and starring Fred Buscaglione, Totò, Paolo Panelli and Scilla Gabel. Nearly a Nasty Accident Nearly a Nasty Accident is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Don Chaffey and starring Jimmy Edwards, Kenneth Connor, Shirley Eaton and Eric Barker. A mechanically minded but accident-prone aircraftman creates chaos and arouses the anger of a promotion-seeking Group Captain. The Secret Mark of D'Artagnan The Secret Mark of DArtagnan is a 1962 Italian-French adventure film written and directed by Siro Marcellini and starring George Nader and Magali Noël. The film is about the adventures of DArtagnan in the year 1632, between The Three Musketeers and Twenty Years After. Kerim, Son of the Sheik Kerim, Son of the Sheik is a 1962 Italian-French adventure film directed by Mario Costa and starring Gordon Scott. Brennus, Enemy of Rome Brenno il nemico di Roma is a 1963 film about the sack of Rome in 387 BC. This film was written by Adriano Bolzoni, Arpad DeRiso and Nino Scolaro and was directed by Giacomo Gentilomo. High Infidelity High Infidelity is a 1964 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli, Elio Petri, Franco Rossi and Luciano Salce. Five Thousand Dollars on One Ace Five Thousand Dollars on One Ace is a 1964 Spanish Spaghetti Western film directed by Alfonso Balcázar, scored by Angelo Francesco Lavagnino and Don Powell, and starring Robert Woods, Fernando Sancho and Helmut Schmid. Golden Goddess of Rio Beni Golden Goddess of Rio Beni is a 1964 adventure film directed by Franz Eichhorn and Eugenio Martín and starring Pierre Brice, Gillian Hills and René Deltgen. It was made as a co-production between Brazil, France, Spain and West Germany. It is a remake of a 1951 film. Pierwszy dzien wolnosci The First Day of Freedom is a 1964 Polish drama film directed by Aleksander Ford. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. Eric Soya's '17' Sytten is a 1965 Danish coming-of-age sex comedy directed by Annelise Meineche and starring Ole Søltoft and Ghita Nørby. Søltoft plays a 17-year-old high school student who discovers the youthful excesses of sexual desire during his summer vacation in 1913. Based upon the semi-autobiographical 1953 novel by Carl Erik Soya, Sytten was a financial success for the Palladium Film company and ushered in a wave of erotic films such as the Bedside-films and Zodiac-films, most of which starred Søltoft. Agent 3S3, Massacre in the Sun Agent 3S3: Massacre in the Sun is a 1966 Italian adventure-eurospy film directed by Sergio Sollima, here credited as Simon Sterling. This is a sequel to Passport to Hell with Agent 3S3 once again played by George Ardisson. Orietta Berti, a popular Italian singer, sings in English the films theme "Trouble galore". This was filmed on locations in Berlin and Ibiza. It was coproduced by France, where it was released as Agent 3S3, massacre au soleil, and Spain, where is known as 3S3, agente especial and Agente 3S3 enviado especial. Password: Kill Agent Gordon Password: Kill Agent Gordon is a 1966 Spanish-Italian Eurospy film directed by Sergio Grieco and starring Roger Browne. The Girl, the Body, and the Pill The Girl, the Body, and the Pill is a 1967 film directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. Balsamus l'uomo di Satana Balsamus, luomo di Satana is a 1970 Italian film. It is the debut film of director Pupi Avati. Two Pistols and a Coward Gunman Sent by God is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Giorgio Ferroni and starring Anthony Steffen. Blow Hot, Blow Cold Blow Hot, Blow Cold is a 1969 Italian thriller-drama film directed by Florestano Vancini. Bugged by a Bee Bugged by a Bee is a 1969 animated cartoon, released by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts. It starred Cool Cat, and was the final cartoon from the 1930-1969 era to bear the Looney Tunes name, and the last from that era to be widely released. One more cartoon, Injun Trouble, would follow Bugged by a Bee, but it was in the Merrie Melodies series. This cartoon was the last Looney Tunes short until 1987s The Duxorcist. Two Gentlemen Sharing Two Gentlemen Sharing is a 1969 British drama film directed by Ted Kotcheff, written by Evan Jones, and starring Robin Phillips, Judy Geeson, Esther Anderson, Hal Frederick, Norman Rossington and Rachel Kempson. The film cost an estimated £380,000 to make. Getting Away from It All Getting Away from It All is a 1972 American made-for-television comedy film directed by Lee Philips and starring Larry Hagman, Barbara Feldon, Gary Collins, Jim Backus, Vivian Vance, and Burgess Meredith. It was aired on January 18, 1972 in the ABC Movie of the Week space. Childish Things Childish Things is a 1969 film directed by John Derek and David Nelson starring Dereks then-wife Linda Evans. It was also known as Confessions of Tom Harris and Tale of the Cock. Diamonds on Wheels Diamonds on Wheels is a 1973 British family comedy film directed by Jerome Courtland and starring Peter Firth, Patrick Allen, George Sewell, Derek Newark and Barry Jackson. The Pelican The Pelican is a 1973 French drama film directed by and starring Gérard Blain. It was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival. Hubertus Castle Hubertus Castle is a 1973 German drama film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Robert Hoffmann, Carl Lange and Karlheinz Böhm. It is an adaptation of the 1895 novel Hubertus Castle by Ludwig Ganghofer. The Girl in Blue U-Turn, also known as The Girl in Blue, is a 1973 Canadian drama film directed by George Kaczender and starring David Selby. It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival. There's Always a Way to Find a Way Theres Always a Way to Find a Way is a Quebecois film directed by Denis Héroux and with a scenario by Marcel Lefebvre with input from Héroux, Guy Fournier, Gilles Gauthier, and Jean-Guy Moreau; it was released in 1973. Tora-san's Lullaby is a 1974 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Yukiyo Toake as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Lullaby is the fourteenth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. It marks the debut of actor Masami Shimojō in the role of Tora-sans Uncle Tatsuzō. The third actor in this role, Shimojō would play the character until the end of the series. Per Per is a 1975 Danish drama film directed by Hans Kristensen. The film was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Agneta Ekmanner received the Bodil Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance in the film. La figliastra (Storia di corna e di passione) La figliastra: Storia di corna e di passioni is a 1976 commedia sexy allitaliana film directed by Edoardo Mulargia. It features Bruno Scipioni with Austrian sexploitation star Sonja Jeannine. In France, the film was released in an adult version with added hardcore scenes and under the title Veuves excitées. The Other Bedroom La otra alcoba is a 1976 Spanish film written and directed by Eloy de la Iglesia. It stars Patxi Andión, Amparo Muñoz and Simón Andreu. The plot follows the beautiful wife of a prosperous business man who starts an affair with a man of a humble background in order to have the child that she cannot have with her sterile husband. The film was shot in Madrid and Navacerrada. The Naval Commandos Naval Commandos is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Cheh, who is famous for his martial arts cinematography, but ventured into military combat action with the production of this war movie based upon the War of Resistance/WWII. Tora-san Meets His Lordship a.k.a. Tora-san and a Lord is a 1977 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Kyōko Maya as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san Meets His Lordship is the nineteenth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. How to Pick Up Girls! How to Pick Up Girls! is a 1978 American made-for-television comedy film shot on location in New York City starring Desi Arnaz Jr., Bess Armstrong and Fred McCarren. Based loosely on the 1968 best-selling book of the same title by author Eric Weber, the movie premiered Friday November 3 on the ABC Network. Mi mujer no es mi señora Mi mujer no es mi señora is a 1978 Argentine film. Companys, procés a Catalunya Companys, procés a Catalunya is a 1979 Spanish Catalan drama film directed by Josep Maria Forn, based on the last months of the life of the President of Catalonia, Lluís Companys, in which he shows his detention by the Nazis and his subsequent execution by the Spanish Francoists. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. The Journalist The Journalist is a 1979 Australian sex comedy about the romantic adventures of a journalist. It has the reputation as one of the worst Australian films of all time. Undercover with the KKK Undercover with the KKK is a 1979 NBC TV movie based on the autobiography My Undercover Years with the Ku Klux Klan by Gary Thomas Rowe Jr. and starring Don Meredith as Rowe. Il ficcanaso Il ficcanaso is a 1981 Italian giallo-comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. The Dark Room The Dark Room is a 1982 Australian thriller film directed by Paul Harmon, son of Bill Harmon. Les petites guerres Little Wars is a 1982 French-Lebanese war film directed by Maroun Bagdadi. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. The film screened at New York Film Festival on 2 October 1982. City of Lost Souls City of Lost Souls is a 1983 German film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film is a low budget musical satire, a fictionalized account about the lurid lives of a group of eccentric cabaret artist who have come from America to Berlin looking for social acceptance and a place to give full reign to their creative nature. The film star black singer and drag artist Angie Stardust, transgender punk singer Jayne County and transvestite Tara OHara. County gave the film its title and wrote its theme song. Bezumnyy den inzhenera Barkasova Crazy Day of Engineer Barkasov is a 1983 Soviet comedy feature film, directed by Nikolai Lyrchikov, loosely based on the play Canvas Bag and the stories of Mikhail Zoshchenko. The film was produced by the Gorky Film Studio and commissioned by the Television in the Soviet Union. Second Thoughts Second Thoughts is a 1983 American drama film directed by Lawrence Turman and starring Lucie Arnaz, Craig Wasson, Ken Howard and Anne Schedeen. It was the second feature directed by Turman, who was better known as a producer. Strawberry Shortcake: Housewarming Surprise Strawberry Shortcake: Housewarming Surprise is an animated television special from 1983, produced by Nelvana. This is the fourth to feature the American Greetings character, Strawberry Shortcake. Octavia Octavia is a 1984 American film directed by David Beaird and starring Susan Curtis. Ne khodite, devki, zamuzh Do Not Marry, Girls is a 1985 Soviet musical film directed by Yevgeni Gerasimov. Soldiers in Hiding Soldiers in Hiding is a 1985 documentary film directed by Malcolm Clarke. It was part of HBOs America Undercover series. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Storm Storm is a 1987 Canadian drama film and first feature starring David Palffy and Stan Kane directed by David Winning. The film was the debut of director Winning. Two college students on a survival weekend in the wilderness cross paths with three aging criminals looking for treasure buried decades earlier. Made in 24 days on a budget of about $70,000 CDN. The original 81-minute film was filmed near Bragg Creek, west of Calgary, in the summer of 1983, with an initial cast and crew of 10 people. It was released by Warner Home Video on September 1, 1988. Director Winning appears in a small cameo as the younger villain. Ping Pong Ping Pong is a 1986 British comedy mystery film directed by Po-Chih Leong. It stars David Yip, Lucy Sheen, and Robert Lee. The film was produced by Picture Palace Films for Film Four International. Sheen in her debut role plays Elaine Choi, a law clerk brought in to carry out the will of a prominent restaurateur. Yam Daabo Yam Daabo, also released under the title Le Choix, is a 1986 Burkinabè film directed by Idrissa Ouédraogo. The film is the directors first feature film and has received several awards including the Georges-Sadoul Prize in 1986. Ampir Empire is a short film directed by Alexander Sokurov, released in 1986. The movie is based on a play by Lucille Fletcher. The Man with Three Coffins The Man with Three Coffins is an award-winning 1987 South Korean film written, produced and directed by Lee Jang-ho. Additional English titles of "The Man with Three Coffins" are "A Wanderer Never Stops on the Road" and "A Traveler Does Not Rest Even on the Road". This film is based on an award-winning novel titled "Travelers Do Not Rest on the Road" written by Lee Je-ha. '68 68 is a 1988 drama film directed by Steven Kovacs. The film follows a full year of a Hungarian family living in San Francisco in 1968. Inteqam Inteqam is an Indian action revenge film directed by Rajkumar Kohli and released in 1988. The movie stars Sunny Deol, Anil Kapoor, Meenakshi Sheshadri, Kimi Katkar and Kader Khan. Main Tera Dushman Main Tera Dushman is a 1989 Indian film directed by Vijay Reddy. The movie stars Jackie Shroff and Jaya Prada. Sunny Deol and Sridevi are in a special appearance. The film was moderately successful at the box office. Blue Sonnet is a 19-volume manga series by Masahiro Shibata which ran in Hana to Yume magazine from 1981 to 1987 as part of the Akai Kiba series of stories. A five episode anime OVA series was adapted from the manga by Mushi Productions and released in 1989. The OAV series was licensed and released on VHS and LaserDisc in North America by Central Park Media in 1990. A dubbed version was released on VHS by Manga Entertainment in 1997. Liberators: Fighting on Two Fronts in World War II Liberators: Fighting on Two Fronts in World War II is a 1992 documentary film co-produced by Bill Miles and Nina Rosenblum featuring actors Denzel Washington, Louis Gossett Jr. and Leon Bass. Liberators is a documentary film account about the unknown story of African-American battalions, focusing on the heroic actions of the 761st, which spearheaded General Patton’s third Army and helped liberate Nazi concentration camps. . This documentary examines the role of African American soldiers in the liberation of concentration camps in Europe, and the segregation that they concurrently faced at home in the United States. There are extensive interviews both with soldiers and survivors about the impact of their shared historical experience. Although there has been some controversy about the historical accuracy of this film, it is a valuable contribution to the oral history of this period, particularly about segregation in the United States. As in Heaven As in Heaven is a 1992 Icelandic drama film directed by Kristín Jóhannesdóttir. It was screened out of competition at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Virodhi Virodhi is a 1992 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Rajkumar Kohli. It stars Dharmendra, Sunil Dutt, Armaan Kohli, Anita Raj, Poonam Dhillon and Harsha Mehra in pivotal roles. The movie was the debut movie for actor Armaan Kohli. This movie was amongst few movies which were promoted as multistarrer villain movies. The movie had 11 villains. Circle of Deceit Circles of Deceit is a British television thriller series, produced by Yorkshire Television, first broadcast on ITV on 16 October 1993. The series stars Dennis Waterman as John Neil, a former serving officer in the Special Air Service, who works as a private investigator for the secret service. A total of four episodes were broadcast, including a single feature-length self-titled pilot in 1993, and a series of three episodes, filmed in 1995, and broadcast between 1995 and 1996. Although broadcast as the final episode of the series, Sleeping Dogs is set chronologically after the events of the self-titled pilot. Aside from Neil, the only other character to appear in all four films was the Controller. In the pilot, this role was assumed by Derek Jacobi. For the series, Jacobi was replaced by Susan Jameson. The only other recurring character throughout the series was Andy, a wheelchair-bound researcher and collator, played by Dave Hill. A VHS video of the self-titled pilot was released in the United States in 1994. The complete series was later released on Region 1 DVD in the United States by Acorn Media on 17 May 2011. On 23 April 2018, nearly twenty-five years after the broadcast of the self-titled pilot, the complete series was released on Region 2 DVD in the United Kingdom by Strawberry Media. Elles ne pensent qu'à ça... Elles ne pensent quà ça... is a 1994 French comedy film directed by Charlotte Dubreuil. It stars Claudia Cardinale, Carole Laure, and Bernard Le Coq. It was nominated for a Golden Kikito Award for Best Film at the Gramado Film Festival. The film is based on a comic by Georges Wolinski. Rough Diamonds Rough Diamonds is a 1994 Australian film directed by Donald Crombie. It was the first lead role in a feature for Jason Donovan. Nan Jing de ji du The Christ Of Nanjing is a 1995 erotic romantic drama film directed by Tony Au, starring Tony Leung Ka-fai and Yasuko Tomita. The film is based on the work of famed Japanese novelist Akutagawa Ryunosuke. Tomita won the award for best actress at 1995 Tokyo International Film Festival for her performance in the film. Jaya Ganga Jaya Ganga is a feature film made by Paris-based Indian writer, filmmaker and screenplay writer Vijay Singh. The film stars Asil Rais and Smriti Mishra as leads. Based on Vijay Singhs first novel Jaya Ganga, In Search Of the River Goddess, the film is shot on breathtaking locations across Northern India, including Gomukh, Gangotri, Rishikesh, Haridwar, Chunar, Benares, and also in Paris and Limours, France. The film has been showcased at several major film festivals across the world. It was first screened at the Montreal International Film Festival in the official competition category. Its first screening in India was at the 27th International Film Festival of India in New Delhi in January 1996, and it was later released in other cities in 1997. Its releases in India and Europe got it a lot of critical and commercial success. This was also the debut for its lead actress Smriti Mishra. Miss April Miss April is a 1963 Danish family film directed by Finn Henriksen and starring Malene Schwartz. Speed Cross Speed Cross is a 1980 Italian crime-action film directed by Stelvio Massi. Jacques Rivette - Le veilleur Jacques Rivette, le veilleur is a 1990 French television documentary film directed by Claire Denis and Serge Daney. Chronicling the life of film critic and director Jacques Rivette, it is an episode of the long running French TV show Cinéma, de notre temps, which profiles the lives of film directors. It was directed by Denis, with Daney acting as the interviewer. It was made in 1990and first broadcast on Arte on 24 February 1994. It is broken up into two parts: Le Jour and La Nuit. Elsk... din næste! Love Thy Neighbour is a 1967 Danish-German comedy film directed by Egil Kolstø and starring Walter Giller. The Live Wire The Live Wire is a 1935 American adventure film directed and produced by Harry S. Webb for Reliable Pictures, starring stuntman Richard Talmadge in the lead role. Treason Treason is a 1964 Greek drama film directed by Kostas Manoussakis. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Flower Thief The Flower Thief is a 1960 underground film directed by Ron Rice, shot in 1959 in San Franciscos North Beach neighborhood, using surplus 16mm film. The film features non-professional actors like Taylor Mead and Eric "Big Daddy" Nord, and Beat poets living in North Beach such as Bob Kaufman. Rape on the Moor Roses Bloom on the Moorland is a 1952 West German drama film directed by Hans H. König and starring Ruth Niehaus, Hermann Schomberg and Armin Dahlen. It is also known in English by the alternative titles Rape on the Moor and Roses Bloom on the Grave in the Heather. The films sets were designed by Max Mellin. The film was shot on moorlands in the vicinity of Bremen. It is notable amongst post-war heimatfilm for its gloomy, gothic atmosphere. Crimson Dynasty Koenigsmark is a 1935 British-French drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Elissa Landi, John Lodge and Pierre Fresnay. The film is based on the novel Koenigsmark by Pierre Benoît. Its sets were designed by the art director Lucien Aguettand. The film was known in the United States as Crimson Dynasty. Life Begins for Andy Panda Life Begins for Andy Panda is a 1939 American short subject cartoon created by Walter Lantz, as the very first Andy Panda film. Red Door Lal Darja is a 1997 Bengali allegorical drama film about a Kolkata dentist Dr. Nabin Dutta who fears becoming a cripple. Directed and written by Buddhadev Dasgupta, he film won the Golden Lotus Award for Best Film at the Indian National Film Awards. Desperation Boulevard Desperation Boulevard is a 1998 American film written and directed by Greg Glienna. Episode #1.1 The Life and Crimes of William Palmer is a British film made in 1998 about the Victorian poisoner William Palmer. The film starred Keith Allen in the lead role, and was shot in the North Yorkshire village of Helperby. Sunstroke at the Beach Resort Sunstroke at the Beach Resort is a 1973 Danish comedy film directed by Klaus Pagh and starring Daimi. Arjun Pandit Arjun Pandit is a 1976 Hindi movie starring Sanjeev Kumar, Ashok Kumar and Vinod Mehra, and directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. Bindu, Deven Verma, Sachin and Keshto Mukherjee play other roles in the movie. The films music is by Sachin Dev Burman. Ishq Ishq Ishq Ishk Ishk Ishk is a Hindi film produced, directed by and starring Dev Anand along with Zeenat Aman, Kabir Bedi, and Shabana Azmi. For a Few Dollars Less For a Few Dollars Less is a 1966 Italian comedy film parody of For a Few Dollars More directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Lando Buzzanca. It was Mattolis final film. Bugs vs. Daffy: Battle of the Music Video Stars Bugs vs. Daffy: Battle of the Music Video Stars is a 1988 animated television special broadcast on CBS on October 21, 1988. The story revolves around two competing television stations that show music videos from classic Looney Tunes shorts. The stations are hosted by Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. This special aired after This Is America Charlie Brown: The Mayflower Voyagers. It was one of the first specials produced by Warner Bros. where new animation was both traditionally and digitally inked and painted. It can be found in the Adventures section of the Space Jam 2-disc box set. Pasand Apni Apni Pasand Apni Apni is a 1983 Indian Hindi-language Indian film directed by Basu Chatterjee, starring Ashok Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty, Utpal Dutt, Rati Agnihotri, Subbiraj, Mithilesh Chaturvedi, Javed Khan and A. K. Hangal. The concept of this movie is based on the 1951 British film Happy Go Lovely, which was earlier used in the 1969 movie Sajan and subsequently in Ghajini. Cooper and Hemingway: The True Gen Cooper & Hemingway: The True Gen is a 2013 documentary film about the 20-year friendship between writer Ernest Hemingway and film actor Gary Cooper. Written and directed by John Mulholland, it is narrated by actor Sam Waterston with actor Len Cariou as the voice of writer Ernest Hemingway. Big Brother Cheng Big Brother Cheng is a 1975 sequel to the Hong Kong hit crime drama The Teahouse directed by Kuei Chih-Hung. Written by On Szeto, it follows the eponymous character as he continues to protect his community from thugs. Uphaar Uphaar is a 1971 Hindi film. Produced by Tarachand Barjatya for Rajshri Productions, the film stars Jaya Bhaduri, Swarup Dutta and Kamini Kaushal. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. This film is based on the short story named "Samapti" by Rabindranath Tagore. The film was selected as the Indian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 45th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Following years this movie dubbed in various south Indian languages including successful in Malayalam as Upaharam. "Samapti" was earlier made into a movie by Satyajit Ray and is a part of his trio of short films released as "Teen Kanya". Topsy and Eva Topsy and Eva is a 1927 American drama silent film directed by Del Lord and written by Catherine Chisholm Cushing, Scott Darling, Dudley Early and Lois Weber. D. W. Griffith also directed additional scenes. The film stars Rosetta Duncan, Vivian Duncan, Gibson Gowland, Noble Johnson and Marjorie Daw. The film was released on July 24, 1927, by United Artists. Aaj Ka M.L.A. Ram Avtar Aaj Ka MLA Ram Avtar is a 1984 film starring Rajesh Khanna in the lead role. It was a remake of MLA Yedukondalu directed by Dasari Narayana Rao in Telugu. The film fetched gross of 2 crores at the box office in 1984.The film was successful at the box office. The newspaper Hindu in its review of the film wrote on Rajesh Khannas performance "Like most of his works, it is also a high-pitched melodrama which keeps you engaged with its pulsating heart and potent dialogues.In his climactic speech, Ram Avtar brings out what ails Indian democracy. When he says that those who sell their votes are equally corrupt as those who buy them, it rings a bell. When he points out that Indian public usually claps for bombastic speeches and unrealistic promises, it seems he is addressing aaj ka voter. Double Circle Double Circle is a Yugoslav film directed by Nikola Tanhofer. It was released in 1963. Safo: A Passion Story Safo, historia de una pasión is a 1943 Argentine romantic drama film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and starring Mecha Ortiz and Roberto Escalada. At the 1944 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards, Ortiz won the Silver Condor Award for Best Actress for her performance as Selva in the film. Daigoro vs. Goliath is a 1972 Japanese kaiju film. Black Thursday Black Thursday is a French film from 1974 directed by Michel Mitrani. It was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival. The King's New Clothes The Emperors New Clothes is a 1961 Croatian film directed by Ante Babaja. It is based on Hans Christian Andersens tale of the same name. Basta de mujeres Basta de mujeres is a 1977 Argentine sex comedy film directed by Hugo Moser and written by Jorge Basurto. It stars Alberto Olmedo and Susana Giménez. Les amants de Teruel The Lovers of Teruel is a 1962 French musical film directed by Raymond Rouleau. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. The Hungry Bachelors Club The Hungry Bachelors Club is a 1999 American film directed by Gregory Ruzzin, based on the novel of the same name by Lynn Scott Myers. The film was retitled Food for the Heart for its DVD release. The Fist That Kills Fingers That Kill is a 1972 Hong Kong film directed by Hui Kwok. Yugant Yugant is a 1995 Bengali movie directed by Aparna Sen. The movie featured Anjan Dutt and Roopa Ganguly. With Fire As Witness Agnisakshi is a 1999 Indian Malayalam-language spiritual film written and directed by Shyamaprasad, based on the novel of the same name by Lalithambika Antharjanam. It stars Rajit Kapur, Shobana, Srividya, Praveena, Madhupal and Madambu Kunhukuttan. The film premiered at the Soorya Festival on 14 September 1998. Agnisakshi received numerous accolades, including the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam and nine Kerala State Film Awards. Carl Gustav, gjengen og parkeringsbandittene Carl Gustav, gjengen og parkeringsbandittene is a Norwegian childrens mystery film from 1982. It is about 12-year-old Carl Gustav and his friends, who one day discover a playground has been converted to a parking lot. Several other playgrounds in suburban Bergen disappear. The film was directed by Ola Solum and featured Frank Arne Johansen in the lead role. The film was produced by Norsk Film and given a seven-year rating. The film received good reviews from Aftenposten and Arbeiderbladet. It received criticism for using too much special effects, a long title and a thin plot, but was appeased for Solums good work as a director and the good use of children in the main roles. Katha Sangama Katha Sangama is a 1976 Indian anthology film in Kannada, directed by Puttanna Kanagal, based on three short stories; Hangu by Giraddi Govindaraj, Athithi by Veena and Munithaayi by Eshwara Chandra. The film stars Kalyan Kumar, Rajinikanth, B. Saroja Devi and Aarathi in the lead roles. The supporting cast includes Lokanath, Vamana Rao, Shivaramaiah and Master Umesh. The film won three awards at the 1975–76 Karnataka State Film Awards, including the award for Best Actress. The 1984 Tamil movie Kai Kodukkum Kai was a partially based on this movie as an extended version of the Munithaayi story. Love My Dog Love My Dog is a 1927 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 59th Our Gang short subject released. It was remade in 1932 as The Pooch. The Wildest Show in the South: The Angola Prison Rodeo The Wildest Show in the South: The Angola Prison Rodeo is a 1999 American short documentary film directed by Simeon Soffer. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The Shangri-la Café The Shangri-la Cafe is a 2000 film written and directed by Lily Mariye. The film is about a Japanese American family who conceal their identity and reluctantly adopt discriminatory practices in order to operate a Chinese restaurant within the hostile cold war climate of Las Vegas in the late 1950s. Jebu Donga Jebu Donga is a 1987 Telugu film directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Bhanupriya and Radha in important roles. It was later dubbed in Hindi as Aaj Ka Gang Leader. It was produced by M. Arjuna Raju and M. Ramalinga Raju under the Roja Movies banner. The film was a flop at the box office. Mysore Mallige Mysore Mallige is a 1992 Indian Kannada drama film directed and co-written by T. S. Nagabharana and produced by Srihari Khoday. The story is based on a 1942 work of the same title by the acclaimed poet K. S. Narasimhaswamy. The film was an attempt to create a story based on the poetry. The films cast consisted mainly of actors from a theatrical background including Girish Karnad, Sudharani, Anand, Sundar Raj and H. G. Dattatreya. The film was well received upon release. It went on to win National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada and the lyrical works by Narasimha Swamy fetched him the National Film Award for Best Lyrics. The film also received multiple Karnataka State Film Awards including Best Film, Best Actress and other technical categories. On the occasion of 101st birth anniversary of K. S. Narasimha Swamy, a leading Kannada daily reported that this movie was the inspiration for the 1994 Hindi movie A Love Story. Love & Support Love and Support is a 2003 film by Joe Furey, starring Joe Furey, Pat Finn, Kristin Dattilo, Jenna Byrne, and Wayne Federman. Joe Furey was a writer for NewsRadio, Watching Ellie, and David Letterman. Special features on the DVD include interviews with Dave Foley, Maura Tierney, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Edie Falco. It has been released earlier as part of a film festival on DVD, without the special features. The Bulgarian Is Gallant Bulgaran is Gallant is the first Bulgarian feature film. It is a silent black-and-white comedy written and directed by Vasil Gendov who also stars as the main protagonist Bulgaran. There are different accounts as to when exactly the film was first shown. According to Gendov, shooting started on 16 May 1910 and the première was in the Modern Theatre in Sofia on 22 June 1910. However, the earliest written record of a showing of the film points to 13 January 1915 as the date of the première. The film was almost entirely destroyed during the World War II bombardment of Sofia. All that remains is one or two frames. Black and Blue Black and Blue is a live video by hard rock bands Black Sabbath and Blue Öyster Cult filmed during their 1980 co-headlining tour of the United States, known as the "Black and Blue Tour". The film was originally released to theaters in 1981 as a concert film. It was later released on VHS, Betamax and laserdisc video format, but has not been officially released on DVD. English Medium English Medium is a 1999 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Pradeep Chokli, starring Mukesh and Sangeetha in the lead role. The Newman Shame The Newman Shame is a 1977 Australian television film starring George Lazenby and produced by Robert Bruning who previously worked together on Is There Anybody There?. Gulebakavali Katha Gulebakavali Katha is a 1962 Telugu-language Indian fantasy swashbuckler film produced by N. Trivikrama Rao and directed by N. T. Rama Rao. It is based on the story of Gulebakavali from the Arabian folk tale collection One Thousand and One Nights. Rama Rao also stars as the male lead, alongside Jamuna and Nagarathna as the female leads. The film focuses on a mans quest to search for the Gulebakavali flower, which he needs to cure the kings blindness. It was released on 5 January 1962, and became a commercial success. Sri Kanaka Mahalakshmi Recording Dance Troupe Sri Kanakamalaxmi Recording Dance Troupe is a 1988 Telugu-language feature film directed by Vamsy, starring Naresh and Madhuri in the lead roles. Avidathepole Ivideyum Avidathe Pole Ivideyum is a 1985 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan and written by John Paul from the story of C. Radhakrishnan. The film stars Mammootty, Mohanlal, Shobhana, and Kavita Thakur. The songs and score were composed by M. K. Arjunan. The film tells the family life of two friendsSukumaran and Anirudhan, who marries the sisters of each other. Thanthram Thanthram is a 1988 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Joshiy and produced by Mathew George. The film stars Mammootty, Urvashi, KPAC Lalitha and P. C. George in the lead roles. The film was remade in Telugu as Chettu Kinda Pleader. Tres mujeres en la hoguera Tres Mujeres en la Hoguera is a Mexican motion picture categorized as drama and thriller. It was filmed in 1976. Anuragakottaram Anuragakottaram is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Vinayan and produced by Ramakrishnan. The film stars Dileep, Suvalakshmi, Jagathy Sreekumar and Kalpana in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Ilaiyaraaja. The Death of Adolf Hitler The Death of Adolf Hitler is a 1973 British television studio drama, an episode of ITV Sunday Night Theatre. It stars Frank Finlay as Adolf Hitler and Caroline Mortimer as Eva Braun. First aired on 7 January 1973, the drama details the last 10 days of Hitlers life as World War II comes to an end and Allied troops close in on the Führerbunker. Michael Sheard and Tony Steedman would play the same roles in the American television film The Bunker in 1981. The play depicts Hitler as a tragic antihero tormented by both the past and present, unable to reconcile his hopes and dreams with the reality of the nightmare of his own making. Finlay won a British Academy Television Award as Best Actor for his performance. Dattak Dattak is a 2001 Hindi film directed by Gul Bahar Singh with Rajit Kapoor, Anjan Srivastav and A.K. Hangal in the lead roles.The film was in competition in the 5th Shanghai International film festival, China and also screened at 20th Fazr International film festival, Tehran.it was recently shown in IFFI, Goa too. House for Two Dům pro dva is a 1987 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Miloš Zábranský. This film stars two of the most recognized Czech actors, Ondřej Vetchý who plays Dan, and Jiří Schmitzer as Bóza. Subhakankshalu Subhakankshalu is a 1997 Telugu, comedy drama film, produced by N. V. Prasad and S. Naga Ashok Kumar under the Sri Sai Deva Productions banner and directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao. It stars Jagapati Babu, Ravali, Raasi in the lead roles and music jointly composed by Koti & S. A. Rajkumar. The film is remake of the 1996 Tamil movie Poove Unakkaga. The Outlaws Oi paranomoi is a 1958 Greek drama film directed by Nikos Koundouros. It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. The Legend of Hikari is originally a manga series by Izumi Aso about a girl named Hikari Kamijou who dreams of becoming a national rhythmic gymnastics champion. The manga series title translates into English as "Legend of Light". In the mid 80s, the manga series was adapted into a nineteen episode anime series on MBS by Tatsunoko Productions studio and directed by Tomomi Mochizuki. Hikari no Densetsu is primarily a love story that it is set in the late 80s junior high school atmosphere. The plot revolves around four characters and how they work to achieve their dreams. Hikari Kamijou, a young, naïve, care-free, young woman who dreams of becoming an Olympic Champion in the sport of rhythmic gymnastics ever since she witnessed a performance of the young Diliana Gueorguieva. And while she performs poorly and is not very confident in her skills as a rhythmic gymnast, she is very passionate about the sport and shows occasional brilliance during her performances. On her journey to become an Olympic Champion, Hikari will meet a number of people, some friends, some rivals that will impact her life greatly. She will become friends with people that will help her become a better performer and a better rhythmic gymnast, while developing feelings for a young school mate who she befriends. He becomes very devoted to her in helping her achieve her goals, but is unaware of her feelings for him. And while she competes, Hikari will become a friend of a young, beautiful, artistic, woman who is a competitor in rhythmic gymnastics and like her also dreams of becoming a great gymnast. They become rivals in both sport and in the matters of love as both share feelings for the same person. Things become more complicated for Hikari when she meets a young, handsome, and talented musician who begins do compose the music she uses while she performs her routines. And while he is very quiet, reserved, and a bit morbid at times, he quietly begins to develop feelings for Hikari and is unable to express this feelings only through his music. While Hikari does not see this, she will find herself in a very difficult situation when she discovers that she also has feelings for him. And while a bit naïve and carefree at the beginning story, Hikari will gain in maturity throughout the manga series and find her comfort from all her emotional turmoil through rhythmic gymnastics. Hikari no Densetsu is one of the few sports anime and manga to have dealt mainly with rhythmic gymnastics as the main subject matter. Heroine of Hell Heroine of Hell is a 1996 film by Nietzchka Keene. It has a narrative combining medieval iconography with a present-day storyline and stars Catherine Keener and Dermot Mulroney. It was filmed on location in Miami and completed in 1995. It was distributed via PBS to member stations in 1996. American Tongues American Tongues is a 1988 sociolinguistic documentary examining American English dialects and accents and perceptions thereof. It was produced and directed by Louis Alvarez and Andrew Kolker. The Center for New American Media won a Peabody Award for the film in 1987. It aired on the first season of the PBS series POV in 1988. Numafung Numafung is a 2004 Limbu language film that portrays the culture and tradition of the Limbu community. It is directed by Nabin Subba. The film was screened at the Thirteenth Finnish Indigenous Film Festival. The lead characters in the movie are Anupama Subba, Niwahangma Limbu, Prem Subba, Alok Nembang and Ramesh Singhak. Numafung means a "beautiful flower" in the Limbu language. The majority of shooting took place at Panchthar, Nepal, and in Sikkim and Assam. Guru Dakshina Guru Dakshina is a 1987 Bengali film directed by Anjan Choudhury and produced by Bhabesh Kundu.The film starting Ranjit Mallick, Tapas Paul, Satabdi Roy, Kali Banerjee, Shakuntala Barua in the lead roles. Idu Namma Alu Idhu Namma Aalu is a 1988 Tamil language comedy film written by K. Bhagyaraj and directed by writer Balakumaran. The film was remade three times. In Telugu as Adhirindhi Alludu starring Mohan Babu, in Kannada as Aliya Alla Magala Ganda starring Jaggesh and again in Kannada as Ravi Shastry starring V Ravichandran. The Wild Weird World of Dr. Goldfoot The Wild Weird World of Dr. Goldfoot was a 30-minute TV special which was a sequel to Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine. It aired on Shindig! in November 1965. Kismat Kismat is a 1995 Indian Bollywood film directed by Harmesh Malhotra. It stars Govinda and Mamta Kulkarni in pivotal roles. Ponnumani Ponnumani is a 1993 Tamil-language film, directed by R. V. Udayakumar, starring Karthik, Soundarya and Sivakumar. It was a commercial success at the box office and received positive recognition. The movie completed a 100-day run in Chennai, Kovai, Madurai and got similar response in other parts of Kongu region. It was the second victory for the R. V. Udayakumar-Karthik duo. A Windy, But Pleasant Day A Fine, Windy Day is a 1980 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Jang-ho. Sajan Sajan is a 1969 Indian Bollywood film directed by Mohan Segal. It stars Manoj Kumar and Asha Parekh in pivotal roles. It became a hit at the box office. The film was Shatrughan Sinhas debut in Hindi movies. The first half of the movie is inspired by the 1951 movie Happy Go Lovely which has also inspired movies like Ghajini and Pasand Apni Apni. The second half is largely inspired by the 1937 play I Killed the Count, of which there were several film, radio and television adaptations, including a 3-episode story from Alfred Hitchcock Presents Season 2. Bagets Bagets is a 1984 two-part Filipino youth-oriented comedy film directed by Maryo J. de los Reyes under the production of Viva Films. Its about a group of high school teenagers. The film was a huge box-office success in Philippine cinema after it was shown and its popularity was proven after teenagers, especially boys started copying the hairstyle and clothing style of the films lead stars. Its popularity also set the trend for youth oriented movies in Philippine cinema. Sky Lovers Sky Lovers is a 2002 film based on the novel "Life Without Language" by Xi Dong which won the first Lu Xun Literature Award. It was directed by Jiang Qinmin. The Man from Snowy River: Arena Spectacular Arena Spectacular was a musical theatre production based on Banjo Patersons poem The Man from Snowy River. The production was filmed at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, during October 2002, and was released on DVD and VHS in Australia on 26 January 2003. The musical was presented by Jacobsen Entertainment and David Atkins Enterprises. The creative team for the show were David Atkins, Ignatius Jones and Kevin Jacobsen. Extra dialogue was written for the show by Jonathan Biggins and Phillip Scott. All poetry narrated in the musical was written by Banjo Paterson, including "Waltzing Matilda". Bruce Rowland, who composed the instrumental music for both the 1982 film The Man from Snowy River and its 1988 sequel The Man from Snowy River II, composed special arrangements of some of his music for the musical. He also conducted the orchestra. Lee Kernaghan and Garth Porter wrote the music and lyrics for the country songs. During the concert scene, Lee Kernaghan also sang some country songs which he had already recorded on some of his albums. The screen images, photographed by Ross Dunstan, were provided by Australian Geographic and are featured in their book The Snowy Mountains. The "crack riders" in the musical wore Akubra hats and Driza-Bone riding coats. Oru Kochu Bhoomikulukkam Oru Kochu Bhoomikulukkam is a 1992 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Chandrasekharan. The film stars Siddique, Monisha, Shobhana, Prem Kumar, Sreenivasan and Jagadish. The films score is by S. P. Venkatesh. Virumbugirean Virumbugiren is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by Susi Ganeshan. The film featured Prashanth and Sneha in the lead roles, while Nassar, Livingston and Sriman played supporting roles. Deva composed the films music while K. V. Anand handled the films cinematography. The film released after much delay across Tamil Nadu in December 2002 and won critical acclaim. The film went on to gain success before release in 2001, by winning four Tamil Nadu State Film Awards including Best Film and Best Director for Susi Ganesan. Sneha also won the Best Actress award, while Easwari Rao scooped the Best Supporting Actress award. The film was a blockbuster hit at the box office. G-Sale G-Sale is a 2003 mockumentary film about garage sales and the people who are obsessed by them. The film is reminiscent of the movies of Christopher Guest and won several film festival awards. Vishnu-Devaa Vishnu-Devaa is a 1991 Indian Bollywood film directed by K. Pappu and produced by Shakeel Noorani. It stars Sunny Deol, Aditya Pancholi, Neelam Kothari and Sangeeta Bijlani. Los hermanos Cartagena Los Hermanos Cartagena is a 1984 Bolivian film directed by Paolo Agazzi. A Mission to Kill A Mission to Kill is a low budget 1988 action film featuring Vietnam War sequences that was written and directed by Sean MacGregor with a story by William Smith. The film also has been released under the titles Nightmares of Nam and The Kill Machine. MacGregor and Smith had also collaborated on Gentle Savage. A former officer assigned to the Provincial Reconnaissance Unit returns home where he is put in, then escapes from a mental hospital. Dentro la città City Limits is a 2004 Italian crime film written and directed by Andrea Costantini and starring Edoardo Leo. It won the award for best production at the 2005 Brooklyn Film Festival. Advantage Hart Advantage Hart is a 2003 American short film directed by Jeff Seibenick. It stars Shad Hart, Sam Jaeger, Sam Lloyd, Kate Bosworth, and Amber Mellott. Quartier V.I.P. Quartier V.I.P. is a 2005 French comedy film directed by Laurent Firode. Sweet Destiny Pink Ludoos is a 2004 film directed by Gaurav Seth, about a Sikh family in Canada. The film deals with gender and caste issues. In a Variety review Dennis Harvey said "If imitation is flattery, the most fawning movie in recent memory must be “Pink Ludoos,” a feel-good Canadian pic that pilfers shamelessly from so many sources that there isn’t an authentic moment in sight." So... Happy Together So... Happy Together is a 2004 Filipino romantic comedy film about friendship, written by Ricardo Lee, directed by Joel Lamangan, and produced by Regal Films. Led by Kris Aquino and Eric Quizon in their second film together, the films supporting stars include Tonton Gutierrez, Gloria Diaz, Cogie Domingo, Nova Villa, and Jay-R. Libby, Montana Libby, Montana is a 2004 documentary film about the biggest case of community-wide exposure to a toxic substance in U.S. history . The film details the story of the iconic, mountainside town of Libby and the hundreds of residents who have been exposed to asbestos, raising questions of the role of corporate power in American politics. Libby, Montana was directed, produced, and edited by Drury Gunn Carr and Doug Hawes-Davis and was aired as part of PBSs Point of View series in 2007. Lucy in London Lucy in London is a 1966 prime-time TV special produced and directed by Steve Binder, co-produced and choreographed by David Winters and sponsored by Monsanto Company. The program starred Lucille Ball, Anthony Newley and the Dave Clark Five and was filmed entirely on location in London. Ponniyin Selvan Ponniyin Selvan is a 2005 Indian Tamil drama film written and directed by Radha Mohan. Produced by A. M. Ratnam, it stars his son Ravi Krishna, along with Gopika and Revathi in the lead roles, while Vidyasagar had composed the music for the film. The film is unrelated to the same-titled novel by Kalki Krishnamurthy. It was released in Telugu as Muddhula Kodukuand additionally featured Uttej and Venu Madhav as part of a separate comedy track shot. Mayookham Mayookham is a 2005 Malayalam film directed by T. Hariharan. It stars Saiju Kurup and Mamta Mohandas in the lead. It was the debut movie of leads. The film has striking resemblances with the Hollywood film A Walk to Remember. Ssukh Ssukh is a 2005 Bollywood comedy film directed by Kirti Kumar starring his brother Govinda, Preeti Jhangiani, Chunky Pandey, Aarti Chhabria and Jackie Shroff. The film was also produced by Govinda. Greasy Lake Greasy Lake is a 1988 American short drama film based on the short story "Greasy Lake" by T. Coraghessan Boyle. It was directed by Damian Harris and stars Eric Stoltz and James Spader. Sai Gon nhat thuc Saigon Eclipse is a 2007 Vietnamese film directed by Othello Khanh and starring Dustin Nguyen, , , Johnny Trí Nguyễn, Như Quỳnh, Daniel You, Edmund Chen, and Joseph Chen Tseng. It is based on Nguyễn Dus epic poem, The Tale of Kiều. The Power of the Game The Power of the Game is a 2007 documentary directed by Michael Apted. The film shows several stories across the world highlighting the social impact of soccer. The film premiered at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. Cocktail Cocktail is a 2006 Hong Kong film produced and directed by Herman Yau and Long Ching. The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers is a 1986 Australian made-for-television animated adventure film from Burbank Films Australia. It is based on Alexandre Dumass classic French novel, The Three Musketeers, first published in 1844, and was adapted by Keith Dewhurst. It was produced by Tim Brooke-Hunt and featured original music by Sharon Calcraft. Although chronologically the story is followed in Burbanks The Man in the Iron Mask, the latter film was released a year before The Three Musketeers. The copyright for the film is now owned by Pulse Distribution and Entertainment and administered by digital rights management firm NuTech Digital. When I Came Home When I Came Home is a 2006 documentary by Dan Lohaus about homeless veterans in the United States - from those who served in Vietnam to those returning from the Iraq War. The film won the "New York Loves Film Best Documentary" Award at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. Mr Prime Minister Mr. Prime Minister is a story based on 2005 Bollywood political status film produced, directed and written by Dev Anand for Navketan films. The film stars himself, Shahbaz Khan, Prem Chopra, Boman Irani, Milind Gunaji, A.K. Hangal. Twilight Dancers Twilight Dancers is the last installment of director Mel Chionglo and writer Ricky Lees trilogy about Macho Dancers. The first part was Midnight Dancers in 1994, and the second part was Burlesk King in 1999. The trilogy took inspiration from Lino Brockas film Macho Dancer in 1988. Kanyini Kanyini is a 2006 Australian documentary film, directed by Melanie Hogan, which explores the philosophy and the life of Bob Randall, an Aboriginal man who lived in Mutitjulu, a town beside the worlds greatest monolith, Uluru, in Central Australia. Bob Randall is a Tjilpi of the Yankunytjatjara people and a member of the Stolen Generations. Think of Me First as a Person Think of Me First as a Person is a documentary film and home movie about Dwight Core Jr., a boy with Down syndrome. The footage was originally shot throughout the 1960s and 70s by Cores father, Dwight Core Sr. The footage was later discovered and completed by the filmmakers grandson, George Ingmire. The film was first shown at New Orleans 2006 Home Movie Day. Later that year, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry, an honor bestowed every year to twenty-five films deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The Library of Congresss statement announcing the 2006 additions to the Registry called the film a "loving portrait by a father of his son with Down syndrome" that represented "the creativity and craftsmanship of the American amateur filmmaker." The films title comes from the 1974 Rita Dranginis poem of the same name. Ganga Ganga is a 2006 Bhojpuri film directed by Abhishek Chhadha. It marks the return of Hindi superstar Amitabh Bachchan in Bhojpuri Cinema after a brief cameo in Sujit Kumars 1984 movie Paan Khaye Saiya. Sinners Sinners is a 2007 film, based on true story and written and directed by Tory Christopher. Eleven Eleven Pictures produced the feature. The film stars Ben Kurland, Matthew Christopher, and Sean Hoagland. Kokhono Megh Kokhono Brishti Kokhono Megh Kokhono Brishti is a 2003 Bangladeshi film directed by actress Moushumi. It is the first film she directed. It stars Moushumi, Ferdous, Razzak, Bobita, Humayun Faridi and Shahidul Alam Sachchu. Shooting wrapped in August 2003. Rashtram Rashtram is a 2006 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Anil C Menon and produced by C Karunakaran. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Laya, Madhu and K. P. A. C. Lalitha in lead roles. The film had musical score by Deepak Dev. Sexe, gombo et beurre salé Sex, Okra and Salted Butter is a 2008 comedy drama film that was originally produced for television. The film focusses on a Malian family living in Bordeaux, France. Forever Plaid Forever Plaid: The Movie is a 2008 American musical film, a recording of a live performance of a revival to the 1990 off-Broadway musical comedy Forever Plaid. Directed and written by Stuart Ross, this film was released on July 9, 2009. The films running time is 90 minutes, and was filmed at CBS Columbia Square, in Los Angeles. Sing to the Dawn Sing to the Dawn or Meraih Mimpi is a 2008 3D computer-animated musical film. The film was produced by Infinite Frameworks, a studio animation-based Batam, Mediacorp Raintree Pictures, Media Development Authority and Scorpio East Pictures. It is loosely on the eponymous novel by Minfong Ho that was first published in 1975. The film was released on 30 October 2008 in Singapore, then Korea, Malaysia and Russia. The film has also been screened in Pusan International Film Festival on South Korea and in Santa Monica, AS. A localized version was released on 16 September 2009. Code Name: Melville Code Name Melville is a feature length documentary about Jean-Pierre Melville, directed by Olivier Bohler and produced by Raphaël Millet for Nocturnes Productions in 2008. Its world premiere took place in November 2008 at the Golden Horse Film Festival in Taipei. It has been shown on French channel CinéCinéma Classic in March–April 2010, and on Belgian channel La Deux in May 2010. It is the first feature documentary about Jean-Pierre Melville since he died in 1973. Malabar Wedding Malabar Wedding is a 2008 Malayalam comedy film, made in India, and directed by the Rajesh-Faisal duo, who were Priyadarshans associates. It has Indrajith and Gopika in lead roles. The story is based on a custom called Sorakalyanam which is prevalent in some parts of Malabar. In this custom, before the marriage, friends have fun with the bride and groom, by making false stories and playing practical jokes upon them. Rahulraj scored the music for this film. Hungama Hungama is a comedy Bengali film made in 2006. Mithun Chakraborty played the lead role along with Rituparna Sengupta and Jisshu Sengupta. O Último Voo do Flamingo The Last Flight of the Flamingo is a 2010 film, based on the 2000 novel of the same name, by Mozambican writer Mia Couto. Na Ninna Mareyalare Naa Ninna Mareyalare is a 1976 Indian Kannada film directed by Vijay and produced by N. Veeraswamy. The film is based on the story Naanu Neenu Jodi by A. R. Anand. The film stars Rajkumar and Lakshmi in the lead roles. The film was remade in Tamil as Puthukavithai, with Rajinikanth and in Hindi by director Vijay as Pyar Kiya Hai Pyar Karenge. Rajan Nagendra duo scored the music. The film garnered highly positive reviews upon release and was a Blockbuster at the box office. The film saw a theatrical run of 25 weeks. Don Muthu Swami Don Muthu Swami is a 2008 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Ashim Samanta starring Mithun Chakraborty as the Don. The movie is a remake of 1991 American movie Oscar which itself was a remake of 1967 French movie Oscar. Bad Bush Bad Bush is a 2009 Australian psychological thriller film. Starring Chris Sadrinna from television soap Home and Away and Jeremy Lindsay Taylor from Sea Patrol and featuring Viva Bianca from Blood and Sand in her debut feature film, the film is based on the real-life story centred on a young woman with her baby alone with a crazed man on a property. The film was mostly made at Mangrove Mountain and Somersby on the Central Coast, New South Wales. Appropximately 100 students from The Entrance High School worked on the film behind the scenes. Bad Bush premièred at the Avoca Beach Picture Theatre on 7 May 2009. Undertow Eyes Undertow Eyes, original title Olhos de Ressaca, is a Brazilian short film. Tar Creek Tar Creek is a 2009 feature-length environmental documentary about the Tar Creek Superfund Site, which at one time was considered the worst environmental disaster in the United States. It was directed by Matt Myers, who also wrote the films script and served as its narrator. Listen to My Heart is a 2009 Japanese drama film directed by Shinichi Mishiro. Living with Lions Living with Lions is a documentary that was released on video that follows the 1997 British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa. The film concentrates on the backroom effort, with less attention paid to the on-field rugby. Even when rugby is shown, it is often cut with the reactions of the coaches on the bench and other backroom staff. The documentary balances pain of various injuries to Rob Howley, Will Greenwood and Doddie Weir, the tensions within the camp, the humour of John Bentleys visit to the gym and Keith Wood, and finally jubilation after victory in the second Test. It is largely concerned with events up to the end of the second Test, with the third Test being dealt with via an textual epilogue. Due to its success, a follow-up documentary Living With The Lions 2 - The Final Week was produced. Both films are included in the DVD. Wales and Lions player John Taylor was an Executive Producer on the film. For the 2001 tour to Australia, another documentary was produced. However, the Lions lost that tour, and there were suggestions that it had been censored to edit out the fact that the players were displeased with the coach, Graham Henry. Alter Bridge: Live from Amsterdam Live from Amsterdam is the first concert film and live album by American rock band Alter Bridge, recorded on December 7, 2008 at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam, Netherlands and released to extremely positive reviews on September 12, 2009 via Amazon. A Blu-ray retail version, along with a deluxe box set, was delayed several times by Universal Republic, Alter Bridges former record label, causing controversy and the bands eventual split from the label. It was finally released in stores in North America on January 11, 2011, almost two years after the originally planned release date, by DC3 Music Group and Alter Bridge Recordings. Live from Amsterdam was directed and produced by Daniel Catullo from DC3 Music Group and Coming Home Productions, who has also worked with artists such as Nickelback, Godsmack, Marilyn Manson, Chickenfoot, Dave Matthews Band, and The Smashing Pumpkins. Gen Silent Gen Silent is a 2010 documentary film, directed and produced by Stu Maddux. The documentary follows the lives of six LGBT seniors living in the Boston area who must choose if they will hide their sexuality in order to survive in the long-term health care system. It has been screened at numerous colleges and universities as well as in front of government agencies and healthcare organizations. It premiered at the Boston LGBT Film Festival and has won numerous awards at others. The title of the film is a reference to the generations of older LGBT people who remain in the closet or re enter the closet out of concern for their safety or quality of life. As a result of the documentary, the term Gen Silent has increased in use as a way to refer to this group. Nee Sneham Nee Sneham is a 2002 film directed by Paruchuri Murali and produced by M. S. Raju. The film stars Uday Kiran, Aarti Agarwal and Jatin Grewal. The film was a moderate hit and well received by family audiences. The screenplay and music tracks of the movie are highlights and stood for the movies success. The music given by R. P. Patnaik was critical for the movie. Uday Kiran was nominated for the second time for the Filmfare Best Actor Award for his excellent natural and emotional performance. It was remade in Bengali as Premi. The Door Into Summer is a 1975 Japanese manga by Keiko Takemiya. It is an early example of a shōnen-ai manga. It was originally serialized in Hana to Yume, published by Hakusensha, and it was re-released in 2000 by Kodansha. An animated film version of this manga was released on March 20, 1981 in Japan. Happy Together: All About My Dog is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Shunichi Nagasaki and it is the sequel to the 2005 film All About My Dog. It opened in Japanese cinemas on 21 January 2011. Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins is a 2011 Australian feature film inspired by the Kermode and Mayo film review programme. It is a parody of the Harry Potter films yet it also contains many jokes related to the radio programme. The films name comes from a critical review by Kermode of the film The Lightning Thief. The Untitled Kartik Krishnan Project The Untitled Kartik Krishnan Project is a 2010 Indian film produced and directed by independent filmmaker Srinivas Sunderrajan. It is a Hindi-English drama-thriller film with English subtitles shot on HDV in black-and-white. It is touted as Indias first Mumble Core film. The film was shot entirely on location in Mumbai, India. It was screened at the 2010 Mumbai International Film Festival in the New Faces of Indian Cinema Section on 26 October 2010 and on 5 June 2011 at Transylvania International Film Festival in competition The God Makers The God Makers is a book and film highlighting the inner workings and perceived negative aspects of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ed Decker and Dave Hunt co-authored the book and film. Jeremiah Films produced the film in 1982, expressing a highly critical view of the LDS Church, its practices, and its teachings. The film purports to be an exposé of the Churchs secrets, and has occasioned controversy among church members and non-members since its release, provoking passionate debates about its veracity and message. Two years after the release of the film, the book was published in 1984. Venger Venger is a branded film series directed by Marc Furmie. It is seen as a possible re-invention of the BMW film series The Hire. Production on the 15-minute film began in July 2010 when executive producer Jesse Press arranged a commercial deal with Sydney based Mercedes-Benz dealership G Brothers. Additional finance came from Petronas Lubricants International, the sponsor of the Mercedes GP Petronas Formula One Team. Filming took 7 days at iconic locations across Sydney, majority of which were on the Northern Beaches peninsular. A 4-minute teaser was presented to a crowd of 500 people on the final day of shooting at a celebration for the Australian Film Industry. Ligo na Ü, Lapit na Me Ligo na Ü, Lapit na Me is a 2011 Philippine romantic-sex comedy film based on Eros S. Atalias 2009 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Erick C. Salud and its adapted screenplay was written by Jerry B. Gracio. The storyline revolves on a casual sexual relationship between two college students, Intoy and his classmate Jenny. As an independent production, the film was an official entry to the 7th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival where it was nominated for Best Film, while Edgar Allan Guzman was awarded Best Actor. Theresa Is a Mother Theresa is a Mother is a 2012 American made comedy drama feature film directed by C. Fraser Press and Darren Press, and starring Edie McClurg, C. Fraser Press, Matthew Gumley, Schuyler Iona Press, Maeve Press and Richard Poe. The screenplay is by C. Fraser Press. The film was produced by A May Sky Picture Entertainment and is being distributed worldwide by Garden Thieves Pictures. The film has screened at numerous film festivals around the country. Theresa is a Mother has been the recipient of 16 film festival awards including seven festival wins for Best Feature Film. Cheerfu11y is a 2011 Japanese cheerleading film directed by Shō Tsukikawa. The movie served as Universal Music Japans second movie in the Japanese movie market, following the success of its first offering, the action film "Run 60". Caitlin Plays Herself Caitlin Plays Herself is a 2011 American drama film directed and produced by Joe Swanberg, written by Caitlin Stainken and Swanberg, and starring Stainken and Swanberg. Swanberg and Stainken, a performance artist with the Neo-Futurists, play fictionalized versions of themselves. Indigo Children Indigo Children is a 2012 American drama film about the romance between two teenagers based on the concept that some children possess special faculties. This concept is known as indigo children. Directed by Eric Chaney, this film was inspired by the first girl he ever loved. Desert Cathedral Desert Cathedral is a 2014 drama written, produced and directed by Travis Gutiérrez Senger. The film stars Lee Tergesen and Chaske Spencer, and won awards at festivals in New York, Manchester, and Naples. The film was released theatrically by Random Media and The Orchard on September 27, 2016. Film critic, Eric Lavallee, describes the film as a "bone-chilling... hybrid". Utilizing found footage in a dramatic narrative, the film follows a broken real estate developer who mysteriously disappears into the Southwest in 1992, leaving behind a series of VHS tapes to his employer and family. Tergesens performance especially has been praised by film critics. Maestra Maestra is a 33-minute documentary film directed by Catherine Murphy, about the youngest women teachers of the 1961 Cuban Literacy Campaign. In 1961, Cuba aimed to eradicate illiteracy in one year. It sent 250,000 volunteers across the island to teach reading and writing in rural communities for one year. 100,000 of the volunteers were under 18 and more than half of them were women. In 2004, Murphy discovered that she knew several women in Havana who had volunteered for the project; they were in their 60s. Murphy was due to return to the United States, but before doing so, she decided to record three interviews with former Literacy Campaign volunteers. From 2004 to 2010, Murphy continued to track down stories of Literacy Campaign volunteers and the families that hosted them, eventually producing and directing Maestra and founding The Literacy Project. The film is narrated in English by Pulitzer Prize–winning author Alice Walker and features Spanish-language interviews with nine of the women who taught in the Campaign. Maestra features interviews with Norma Guillard, one of the first Cuban women to call herself a feminist, and Diana Balboa, one of the first open members of Cubas LGBT community and an international advocate for gay and lesbian rights. Both were 15 years old at the time of the campaign S.I.N. Theory S.I.N. Theory is a 2012 Canadian science fiction drama film about a mathematics professor creating an algorithm capable of predicting an individuals future. The film was written and directed by Richie Mitchell, and stars Jeremy Larter and Allison Dawn Doiron. S.I.N. Theory was produced on a shoestring budget and makes notable use of existing mathematical theories to affirm the concepts plausibility. The film has been screened at science fiction film festivals in Canada and the US, whereas it has been picked up for distribution by MCTV with an anticipated release Fall 2013. The Good Man The Good Man is a 2012 film by Phil Harrison starring Aidan Gillen. The Homestretch The Homestretch is a 2014 American documentary film produced and directed by Anne de Mare and Kirsten Kelly. De Mare and Kelly intended the film to serve as a challenge to the negative stereotypes of youth homelessness. The film premiered at the 2014 HotDocs Film Festival on April 26, 2014. It went on to play at the 2014 AFI Docs Film Festival and the 2014 Human Rights Watch Film Festival. Independent Lens, The Orchard, Bull Frog Films, and Java Films acquired distribution rights to the film. Independent Lens broadcast the film nationally on PBS, while The Orchard released it through digital platforms on November 21, 2014. The Rochdale Pioneers The Rochdale Pioneers is a British biographical feature film, released in 2012, that tells the story of the foundation of the first successful cooperative retail store by working class members of the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers, in 1844. This came at a time of chronic unemployment, poverty, hunger and social inequality, and it was met with prejudice and opposition. A documentary, The Making of The Rochdale Pioneers, was also created to accompany the film. Faeryville Faeryville is a 2015 Singapore coming-of-age dystopian film written and directed by cult director Tzang Merwyn Tong. This independent film stars Lyon Sim, Aaron Samuel Yong, Tanya Graham and Kris Moller. Faeryville tells the story of a group of college misfits who decide to fight their bullies, escalating from youthful idealism to all-out anarchy. Faeryville is Singapores first dystopian youth film. The film made its world premiere to rousing reception in Los Angeles, California, represented by US distributor Eleven Arts, followed by a limited theatrical release in Singapore. It was the Closing Night Film of the Brisbane Festival 2015 and won the Award for Best Original Story at the FLIXX Festival, in Scott Valley, United States. Bunshinsaba Bunshinsaba is a 2012 Chinese horror film directed by Ahn Byeong-ki." The film has the same title as Ahn Byeong-ki 2004 film Bunshinsaba, but contains an unrelated plot. The film is set in Beijing, where Xiao Ai has her horror novel rejected by her patient publisher finds out her ex-husband, Qi Kun, has been released from prison and is looking for Xiao Ai and her asthmatic son Xiao Xin. Xiao Ai and Xiao Xin are offered an old house by her doctor where unexplainable events begin to happen. The Voiding Soul Swapaanam is a 2014 Indian Malayalam film directed by Shaji N. Karun and produced by M. Rajan for Horizon Entertainments. The film features Jayaram and Kadambari in the lead roles, alongside Siddique, Vineeth, Lakshmi Gopalaswamy in supporting roles. The music was composed by Sreevalsan J Menon, while the script was written by Harikrishnan and Sajeev Pazhoor, based on Shaji’s own story. The film was screened in the Dubai International Film Festival. The film released with Auro 3D sound in selected theatres, becoming the first Malayalam movie and fourth Indian film to employ the technology after Maryan, Vishwaroopam and 1- Nenokkadine. The Amazing Nina Simone The Amazing Nina Simone is a 2015 American documentary film by director Jeff L. Lieberman. The film details the life, legacy and musical accomplishments of singer, musician, pianist, songwriter and Civil Rights activist, Nina Simone through interviews with over 50 of the subjects friends, family, band members, lovers and fellow activists. The film has been called the best of the three Nina Simone films by The New Yorker Magazine, and "The Nina Simone film we should all be watching" by Blavity. Plonsters Plonsters is a childrens television program produced by Anima Studio für Film & Grafik GmbH in Hamburg, Germany, and Bettina Matthaei for Egmont Imagination. Each episode is about 3 minutes and 30 seconds long and is produced using stop motion animation done with plasticine, also called claymation. The title is a portmanteau of "plasticine" and "monsters". Karar: The Deal Karar: The Deal is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language thriller film directed by Sabbir Khan and produced by Shashikiran B. Wadia under the banner of Shree Cine Arts. Though the Censor Board A certificate is dated 09-05-2007, the film was released on 21 February 2014 for reasons not known. Faust 2.0 Faust 2.0 is a Swedish horror anthology film produced by NjutaFilms. Its a modern spin on the story of Faust, the premise being that people accept the End-user license agreement of iPhone application without reading it through, allowing the Devil to easier trick people into selling their souls for mundane needs. A Farewell to Jinu is a Japanese slice of life comedy seinen manga series written and illustrated by Mikio Igarashi. It was published by Shogakukan, with four volumes released. A live action film adaptation titled , directed by Suzuki Matsuo, was released on April 4, 2015. Nerungi Vaa Muthamidathe Nerungi Vaa Muthamidathe is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language road film written and directed by Lakshmy Ramakrishnan. It features Piaa Bajpai, Shabeer Kallarakkal and Sruthi Hariharan in the leading roles. The film, produced by A.V. Anoop, released on 31 October 2014. Em Busca de Iara Em Busca de Iara is a 2013 Brazilian documentary film directed by Flavio Frederico about the guerrilla Iara Iavelberg, a woman who participated in the armed struggle against the dictatorship in Brazil. With the research of documents, archive footage and interviews, the documentary reconstructs the life of Iara and disassembles the official version, which assigns her death to suicide. Biyer Phul Biyer Phool is a 1996 Indian Bengali romantic comedy film, directed by Ram Mukherjee, starring Prosenjit Chatterjee, Rani Mukerji, Indrani Haldar and Sabyasachi Chakraborty in the lead roles. It marks the debut of Rani Mukerji, daughter of director, who went to become a leading Bollywood actress. It was shot in Gangtok and coordinated with the filming of Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat, another home production and Ranis Hindi film debut, which was simultaneously shooting in the area. Thomas & Friends: Calling All Engines! Calling All Engines! is a 2005 direct-to-video special, a spin off of the TV series, Thomas & Friends and the first Thomas production since 2000s Thomas and the Magic Railroad. The film was produced by HIT Entertainment and released in the United States on September 6, 2005 and the United Kingdom on October 3, 2005. Although Lady & Diesel 10 appear in this special, it is not an exact sequel to The Magic Railroad. Crazy New Year's Eve Crazy New Year’s Eve is a 2015 Chinese romantic comedy family film directed by Eva Jin, Pan Anzi, Zhang Jiarui and Song Di. It was released on February 6, 2015. Un jour mon prince Un jour mon prince! is a 2016 French-Canadian comedy film directed by Flavia Coste. Gelo Gelo is an Indian Punjabi-language drama film based on the Punjabi novel Gelo written by doyen of Punjabi literature, Late Ram Sarup Ankhi. The film is directed by Manbhavan Singh. Produced by Celebration Studioz and Sonark Solutions, it features Jaspinder Cheema and Gurjit Singh in the lead roles. The music is composed by Umar Sheikh. The film was released worldwide on 5 August 2016. Guru Guru is a 2016 Marathi language action film directed by Sanjay Jadhav and produced by Sunil Lulla, Deepak Pandurang Rane and Bagpiper Soda. The film stars Ankush Choudhary and Urmila Kanitkar in lead roles. Film marks the fourth collaboration of actor-director duo Ankush Choudhary and Sanjay Jadhav and first after their blockbuster outing Duniyadari. The film released on 22 January 2016. Film is a one of a kind content partnership between United Spirits’ Bagpiper Soda and Eros International. Through a unique association, Bagpiper Soda will be an integrated partner across the film’s content, promotions and performance. Official teaser of the film is released on 18 November 2015. First official poster of the film designed by Sachin Gurav was unveiled in an event while official trailer went online on 30 December. Raja Cheyyi Vesthe Raja Cheyyi Vesthe is a 2016 Telugu thriller film directed by debutante Pradeep and produced by Sai Korrapati under Varahi Chalana Chitram. The film stars Nara Rohit, Taraka Ratna and Isha Talwar the lead roles in the movie. Anonymous Noise is 2017 Japanese film adaptation of the manga series by Ryoko Fukuyama. A live-action film adaptation was announced via the 21st issue of Hana to Yume in October 2016. Koichiro Miki is directing the film; he and Rie Yokota are writing the script. Principal photography began in November 2016. The film was released on November 25, 2017 in Japan and distributed by Columbia Pictures and Shochiku. Ajay Ajay is a 2006 Kannada language action film starring Puneeth Rajkumar and Anuradha Mehta It was Anuradhas debut Kannada film. The film is remake of Telugu blockbuster Okkadu. Cherry Returns Cherry Returns is a 2016 Chinese-Hong Kong suspense crime thriller film directed by Chris Chow and starring Song Jia, Gordon Lam and Cherry Ngan. It was released in China by EDKO Distribution on 30 December 2016. This 89 minutes movie is co-produced by Sil Metropole Organization, EDKO Film, Tianjin Chinese Entertainment, Shanghai Film Group, Yatai Weilai Entertainment, and EDKO Distribution. Sandman: 24 Hour Diner Sandman: 24 Hour Diner is a 2017 gothic horror fantasy fan film produced and directed by Evan Henderson and Nicholas Brown. The film is a direct adaptation of Neil Gaimans best selling graphic novel series, Sandman. The film follows the story of issue #6, "24 Hours", considered one of the darkest and most horrific issues in the series. Ram Ratan Ram Ratan is a Bollywood romantic comedy film, written by Praful Parekh and directed by Govind Sakariya and produced by Sanjay Patel, Ashwin Patel and Bharat Dodiya, under the banner of Sab Star Movies. Rishi Bhutani and Daisy Shah will be seen playing lead roles in the film. While Hitler Didi fame Sumit Vats played the role of Happy Singh, protagonists best friend. Nithyaharitha Nayakan Nithyaharitha Nayakan is a Malayalam comedy, produced by Dharmajan Bolgatty. The movie stars Vishnu Unnikrishnan, Manju Pillai, Indrans,Bijukuttan. Ranjin Raj scored the film. Pavi K Pavan was the cinematographer. This film was released on 16 November 2018. The film received positive reviews and Critics Rating of 2.5/5 as reported by Times of India. Bhairava Geetha Bhairava Geetha is a 2018 Indian Kannada language romantic action drama thriller film jointly written by Ram Gopal Verma and Ram Vamsi Krishna while directed by Siddharth Thatholu. The film is produced jointly by veteran Ram Gopal Verma and Abhishek Nama under the production banner Abhishek Pictures. The film stars Dhananjay and Irra Mor in the main lead prominent roles. Ravi Shankar was roped into compose music for the film while cinematography is handled by Jagadeesh Cheekati and editing is done by Anwar Ali. The film had its theatrical release on 14 December 2018 and opened to mixed and mostly negative reviews from critics and audiences with mainly the story and screenplay being criticised despite a well composed performances from Dhananjay and Irra Mor. Rose o' Salem Town Rose OSalem-Town is a 1910 silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Indian Brothers The Indian Brothers is a 1911 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Frank Opperman and featuring Blanche Sweet. Why Pick on Me? Why Pick on Me? is a 1918 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. The Pest The Pest is a 1922 American silent comedy film featuring Stan Laurel. Quo Vadis? Quo Vadis is a 1924 Italian silent historical film directed by Gabriellino DAnnunzio and Georg Jacoby and starring Emil Jannings, Elena Sangro and Lillian Hall-Davis. It is based on the novel Quo Vadis by Henryk Sienkiewicz which was notably later adapted into a 1951 film. The Violinist of Florence The Fiddler of Florence is a 1926 German silent comedy film directed by Paul Czinner and starring Elisabeth Bergner, Conrad Veidt and Nora Gregor. The film was shot on location in Italy. It premiered at the Gloria-Palast in Berlin. A girl escapes from her strict Swiss school and heads for Florence. The Johnstown Flood The Johnstown Flood is an American silent epic film drama directed by Irving Cummings, that addresses the Great Flood of 1889 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The film stars George OBrien, Florence Gilbert and Janet Gaynor. This is a surviving film with a print held at the George Eastman Museum. Only the Brave Only the Brave is a 1930 American Pre-Code Civil War drama film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Gary Cooper, Mary Brian, and Phillips Holmes. Written by Agnes Brand Leahy, Edward E. Paramore Jr., Keene Thompson, and Richard H. Digges Jr., the film is about a Union Army captain who travels into Confederate territory as a spy with false dispatches hoping to mislead the Confederate forces. His mission is complicated when he falls in love with a southern woman who comes to his aid. Produced by Hector Turnbull for Paramount Pictures, Only the Brave was released on March 8, 1930 in the United States. Sunny Skies Sunny Skies is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog, starring Benny Rubin and Marceline Day and produced by Tiffany Pictures. It is notable for a same-sex romantic subplot, involving a young mans tragically unrequited love for his football hero roommate. The Big Shot The Big Shot is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by Earl Baldwin, Hal Conklin, George Dromgold, and Joseph Fields. The film stars Eddie Quillan, Maureen OSullivan, Mary Nolan, Roscoe Ates and Belle Bennett. The film was released on December 18, 1931, by RKO Pictures. Law of the Rio Grande Law of the Rio Grande is a 1931 American film directed by Forrest Sheldon. Love in High Gear Love in High Gear is a 1932 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring silent veteran Harrison Ford in his final film role and co–starring Arthur Hoyt. Riders of the Purple Sage Riders of the Purple Sage is a 1931 American pre-Code Western film based upon the novel by Zane Grey, directed by Hamilton MacFadden, photographed by George Schneiderman, and starring George OBrien and Marguerite Churchill. The picture was released by the Fox Film Corporation with a running time of 58 minutes and remains the third of five screen versions. The movie was followed later the same year by a similar adaptation of the novels sequel, The Rainbow Trail, also starring OBrien. Voruntersuchung Inquest is a 1931 German crime film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Albert Bassermann, Gustav Fröhlich and Hans Brausewetter. Along with another film that Siodmak made the same year Storms of Passion, it anticipates the later development of film noir. It was made by Germans largest studio Universum Film, with sets designed by art director Erich Kettelhut. Paul Martin, who soon after emerged as a leading director, was assistant director to Siodmak on the film. It was based on a 1927 play of the same title by Max Alsberg and Ernst Hesse. A separate French-language version About an Inquest was also produced. The Girl from Calgary The Girl from Calgary is a 1932 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Phil Whitman, and starring Fifi DOrsay and Paul Kelly. Song of the Streets On the Streets is a 1933 French crime drama film directed by Victor Trivas and starring Vladimir Sokoloff, Jean-Pierre Aumont and Madeleine Ozeray. The film was based on novel of J.-H. Rosny aîné. The films sets were designed by the art director Andrej Andrejew. The film is also known under the title Song of the Streets, and was the first film of French actor Jean Marais. Fighting with Kit Carson Fighting with Kit Carson is a 1933 American pre-Code Mascot Pictures movie serial. It was edited into feature length by Al Dezel Productions in 1946. Hello, Everybody! Hello, Everybody! is a 1933 American Pre-Code musical film directed by William A. Seiter and written by Lawrence Hazard, Fannie Hurst and Dorothy Yost. The film stars Kate Smith, Randolph Scott, Sally Blane, Charley Grapewin, George Barbier, Wade Boteler and Julia Swayne Gordon. The film was released on February 17, 1933, by Paramount Pictures. Sing Sinner Sing Sing Sinner Sing is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Howard Christie. Too Much Harmony Too Much Harmony is a 1933 American black-and-white pre-Code musical film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and starring Bing Crosby, Jack Oakie, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, Harry Green, and Judith Allen. It was released by Paramount Pictures. Cross Streets Cross Streets is a 1934 American melodrama film directed by Frank R. Strayer, which stars Claire Windsor, Johnny Mack Brown, and Anita Louise. The screenplay was written by Gordon Morris and Anthony Coldeway, was produced by Invincible Pictures and was released by Chesterfield Motion Pictures on January 22, 1934. Cab Calloway's Jitterbug Party Cab Calloways Jitterbug Party is a 1935 American musical short film which was released by Paramount Pictures. On 13 February 2001, the film was reissued by Kino International in the DVD collection The Best of Jazz and Blues. In the film, Cab Calloway and his Orchestra perform Hotcha Razz-Ma-Tazz and Long About Midnight at the Cotton Club in Harlem, New York before going to a house party and performing Jitter Bug. In the final sequence, a young Lena Horne can be seen dancing. Captured in Chinatown Captured in Chinatown is a 1935 American film directed by Elmer Clifton. Sunset Range Sunset Range is a 1935 American Western film directed by Ray McCarey and starring Hoot Gibson. Clipped Wings Clipped Wings is a 1937 American crime and aviation Kier-Phillips production for National pictures, directed by Stuart Paton from an original story and screenplay by Paul Willett. The film stars Lloyd E. Hughes, Rosalind Keith and William Janney. Melody for Two Melody for Two is a 1937 American musical film directed by Louis King and starring James Melton, Patricia Ellis and Marie Wilson. The film is notable for introducing the song "September in the Rain", which subsequently became a pop standard. The films art direction was by Esdras Hartley. Pygmalion Pygmalion is a 1937 Dutch film, based on the George Bernard Shaw play of the same title, directed by Ludwig Berger. I Married a Spy Secret Lives is a 1937 British war drama film directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Brigitte Horney, Neil Hamilton and Raymond Lovell. It was made at Ealing Studios by the independent Phoenix Films. The screenplay concerns a young woman who is recruited into the French secret service. The film is also known by the alternative title of I Married a Spy. The Purple Vigilantes The Purple Vigilantes is a 1938 American Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Robert Livingston, Ray Corrigan, and Max Terhune. Written by Betty Burbridge and Oliver Drake, the film is about a rancher who organizes other ranchers to form a vigilante group in order to rid their town of outlaws. After the outlaws are defeated, some of the men, posing as the vigilant group, go on a crime spree. The Purple Vigilantes is the 12th entry in the Three Mesquiteers series of B-movies produced by Republic Pictures. The film was released in the United Kingdom as Purple Riders because at that time the word "vigilante" was unknown in Britain. John Denvir, in his book, Legal Reelism: Movies as Legal Texts, compared the hooded-and-robed vigilantes in the film to the Ku Klux Klan. He cited The Purple Vigilantes as being "the series western most clearly inspired by the Klan", noting that the film was "treating its hooded terrorist organization as originally serving a legitimate purpose but corrupted over time." Rhythm of the Saddle Rhythm of the Saddle is a 1938 American Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Pert Kelton. Written by Paul Franklin, the film is about the foreman at a ranch owned by a wealthy rodeo owner who will lose her rodeo contract unless sales improve. Anthony the Last Anton the Last is a 1939 comedy film directed by E.W. Emo and starring Elfriede Datzig, Hans Moser and O.W. Fischer. The film was made by Wien-Film, a Vienna-based company set up after Austria had been incorporated into Greater Germany following the 1938 Anschluss. Escape to Paradise Escape to Paradise is a 1939 American film directed by Erle C. Kenton. I Stole a Million I Stole a Million is a 1939 film noir crime film starring George Raft as a cab driver turned small-time crook who makes a big score and lives to regret it. The supporting cast includes Claire Trevor, Dick Foran, and Victor Jory. The movie was written by Nathanael West based on a story idea by Lester Cole, which in turn was based on the life story of bank robber Roy Gardner. It was directed by Frank Tuttle, and released by Universal Pictures. The Man from Dakota The Man from Dakota is a 1940 film directed by Leslie Fenton and starring Wallace Beery and Delores del Rio. The film was adapted by Laurence Stallings from the novel by MacKinlay Kantor. Mountain Rhythm Mountain Rhythm is a 1939 American Western film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and June Storey. Based on a story by Connie Lee, the film is about a cowboy who organizes his fellow ranchers to oppose an Eastern promoters land grab scheme. The Star Maker The Star Maker is a 1939 American musical film directed by Roy Del Ruth, written by Frank Butler, Don Hartman and Arthur Caesar, and starring Bing Crosby, Louise Campbell, Linda Ware, Ned Sparks, Laura Hope Crews, Janet Waldo and Walter Damrosch. Filming started in Hollywood on April 17, 1939 and was finished in June. The film was released on August 25, 1939, by Paramount Pictures, and had its New York premiere on August 30, 1939. It was the only film in which Crosby played a happily married man. Legion of the Lawless Legion of the Lawless is a 1940 American Western film directed by David Howard and starring George OBrien, Virginia Vale, and Slim Whitaker. The screenplay was written by Doris Schroeder from a story by Berne Giler. Paris Calling Paris Calling is a 1941 war film noir directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Randolph Scott, Elisabeth Bergner, and Basil Rathbone. Thundering Hoofs Thundering Hoofs is a 1942 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Tim Holt. It was the first of many films Holt made with Selander. World Premiere World Premiere is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Ted Tetzlaff and written by Earl Felton. The film stars John Barrymore, Frances Farmer, Eugene Pallette, Virginia Dale, Ricardo Cortez, Sig Ruman and Don Castle. The film was released on August 21, 1941, by Paramount Pictures. Rock River Renegades Rock River Renegades is a 1942 American film directed by S. Roy Luby, one of the films in the Range Busters series. Fall In Fall In is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Kurt Neumann and written by Eugene Conrad and Edward E. Seabrook. The film stars William Tracy, Joe Sawyer, Robert Barrat, Jean Porter and Arthur Hunnicutt. The film was released on November 20, 1942, by United Artists. Call of the Jungle Call of the Jungle is a 1944 adventure mystery film directed by Phil Rosen. It stars Ann Corio, James Bush and John Davidson. Haunted Harbor Haunted Harbor is a Republic serial, based on the novel by Ewart Adamson. Kato hayabusa sento-tai Colonel Tateo Katōs Flying Squadron and a.k.a. Colonel Katos Falcon Squadron is a 1944 black and white Japanese film directed by Kajiro Yamamoto. It is a war film with special effects directed by Eiji Tsuburaya, best known for his work on the Godzilla and Ultraman franchises. The San Antonio Kid The San Antonio Kid is a 1944 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder. It was the fourth of twenty-three Red Ryder feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures and the first shot without George "Gabby" Hayes who had starred with Elliott since he relocated to Republic Pictures. The picture was shot on the studio’s back lot along with outdoor locations at Iverson Ranch, 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, CA, USA. A Wave, a WAC and a Marine A WAVE, a WAC and a Marine is an American 1944 musical comedy film directed by Phil Karlson for low-budget Monogram Pictures. Less the wartime comedy promised by the title than an inside-Hollywood story interrupted by musical numbers, Sally Eilers runs a talent agency and sets out to put a couple of Broadway stars under contract. Her bumbling employee signs their understudies instead. One of the films listed producers, Sebastian Cristillo, was actually the father of comedian Lou Costello. Costello himself produced the film, but as a gesture to his father—a diehard movie fan, who used the familys actual last name—he listed his dad as a producer so he could see his own name on the screen. The other listed producer, Edward Sherman, was Costellos manager. The Monster and the Ape The Monster and the Ape was the 26th serial released by Columbia Pictures and was released in 1945. Anmol Ghadi Anmol Ghadi is a 1946 Indian Urdu/Hindi language film directed by Mehboob Khan, starring Surendra, Suraiya and Noor Jehan. The film was musical hit and still remembered for its music by Naushad, with hits like "Aawaaz De Kahaan Hai", "Jawaan Hai Mohabbat Haseen Hai Zamana" and "Mere Bachpan Ke Saathi Mujhe Bhool Na Jaana". The film also featured playback singer, Mohd. Rafis first notable song, "Tera Khilauna Toota", and became the highest-grossing film at the Indian Box Office in 1946. The film was remade in Telugu in 2001 as Manasantha Nuvve, again in Hindi as Jeena Sirf Merre Liye, in Kannada as Manasella Neene, in Tamil as Thithikudhe, and in Bengali as Moner Majhe Tumi. I, Jane Doe I, Jane Doe is a 1948 American drama war film directed by John H. Auer and written by Lawrence Kimble and Decla Dunning. The film stars Ruth Hussey, John Carroll, Vera Ralston, Gene Lockhart, John Howard and Benay Venuta. A Song for Tomorrow A Song for Tomorrow is a 1948 second feature drama film directed by Terence Fisher in his directorial debut. It stars Evelyn Maccabe and Ralph Michael. The screenplay concerns a World War II fighter pilot who suffers amnesia. It was made at Highbury Studios as a second feature. No me defiendas compadre No me defiendas compadre is a 1949 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Search for Danger Search for Danger is a 1949 American crime film directed by Jack Bernhard and starring John Calvert, Albert Dekker and Myrna Dell. The film was the last of three made by the low-budget Film Classics company featuring Calvert as The Falcon who had previously been played by George Sanders and Tom Conway for RKO. The films art direction was by Boris Leven. Song of Surrender Song of Surrender is a 1949 drama film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Wanda Hendrix and Claude Rains. The Titan: Story of Michelangelo The Titan: Story of Michelangelo is a 1950 German documentary film about the painter and sculptor Michelangelo. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film was a re-edited version of a German/Swiss film of 1938 originally titled Michelangelo: Life of a Titan, directed by Curt Oertel. The re-edited version put a new English narration by Fredric March and a musical score onto a shorter edit of the existing film. The new credits include Richard Lyford as director and Robert Snyder as producer. The film was edited by Richard Lyford. The Academy Film Archive preserved The Titan in 2005. The Right to Be Born El derecho de nacer is a 1952 Mexican film directed by Zacarías Gómez Urquiza and starring Gloria Marín, Jorge Mistral and Martha Roth. It is based on a Cuban radionovela of the same name by Félix B. Caignet. The movie broke box office records in Mexico when it was first released; during its release in Mexico City in June 1952, it was shown at the downtown Cine Orfeón for seven straight weeks. Heart of the Rockies Heart of the Rockies is a 1951 American western film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers and Penny Edwards. Anhonee Anhonee is a 1952 Indian Hindi-language psychological drama film directed by K. A. Abbas. The film stars Nargis in a dual role alongside Raj Kapoor in the lead, supported by Achla Sachdev, Om Prakash, Agha and David Abraham in other prominent roles. The film had music composed by Roshan, while the lyrics were written by Ali Sardar Jafri. Nargis was highly appreciated for enacting a dual role and her performance garnered critical acclaim. Abbas attempted to explore two concepts – Geneticsm and Determinism, a theme which he experimented in Aawara. The Last Musketeer The Last Musketeer is a 1952 American Western film directed by William Witney and written by Arthur E. Orloff. The film stars Rex Allen, Mary Ellen Kay, Slim Pickens, James Anderson, Boyd Morgan and Monte Montague. The film was released on March 1, 1952, by Republic Pictures. The Condemned Ones Condemned is a Spanish 1953 rural melodrama film directed by Manuel Mur Oti and written by José Suárez Carreño and Mur Oti from a Suarez Carreños play of the same title. The picture stars Carlos Lemos, Aurora Bautista and José Suárez. Mur Oti achieved a very elaborate and aestheticist, yet implausible, product. The Flaming Urge The Flaming Urge is an American crime film directed by Harold Ericson. The Twinkle in God's Eye The Twinkle in Gods Eye is a 1955 American Western film directed by George Blair and written by P.J. Wolfson. The film stars Mickey Rooney, Coleen Gray, Hugh OBrian, Joey Forman, Don "Red" Barry and Mike Connors. The film was released on October 13, 1955, by Republic Pictures. Behind the High Wall Behind the High Wall is a 1956 American film noir crime film directed by Abner Biberman starring Tom Tully and Sylvia Sidney. It featured an early performance by John Gavin who had just signed with Universal. It was sometimes referred to as his first film although he had appeared in Raw Edge under another name. In February 1956 it was said "John Gilmore" was in the film but in the credits he is called "John Gavin". The Oklahoma Woman The Oklahoma Woman is a 1956 film directed by Roger Corman, involving the return of Steve Ward to his hometown to claim his inheritance. Ward ends up getting involved in a local election and the ambitions of saloon owner, Marie "Oklahoma" Saunders. Blonde in Bondage Blonde in Bondage/Blondin i fara is a 1957 Swedish drama crime film directed by Robert Brandt, who also wrote lyrics to the films two songs. Distributors Corporation of America released the film in the US as a double feature with The Flesh Is Weak. Ghost of the China Sea Ghost of the China Sea is a 1958 American war film released by Columbia Pictures co-written by Charles B. Griffith set during World War II. It was the last movie directed by Fred F. Sears who died of a heart attack in 1957. Hello Taxi Hello Taxi is a 1958 Austrian comedy film directed by Hermann Kugelstadt and starring Hans Moser, Paul Hörbiger and Oskar Sima. Two old friends in Vienna, both carriage drivers, fall out when one of them buys a modern taxi. It was shot at the Schönbrunn Studios in Vienna. Phantom Carriage The Phantom Carriage is a 1958 Swedish horror film directed by Arne Mattsson. It was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. It is based on the Selma Lagerlöf novel Thy Soul Shall Bear Witness! and is a remake of the 1921 film. Mark of the Phoenix Mark of the Phoenix is a 1958 British drama film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Julia Arnall, Sheldon Lawrence and Anton Diffring. The screenplay concerns an American jewel thief who comes into possession of a newly developed metal. The Kidnapper The Kidnapper is a 1958 Argentine drama film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson and starring María Vaner, Leonardo Favio and Lautaro Murúa. Spanish Affair Spanish Affair is a 1957 American-Spanish co-produced drama film directed by Don Siegel and Luis Marquina. It features Carmen Sevilla, Richard Kiley and José Guardiola. Wolf Larsen Wolf Larsen is a 1958 film adaptation of Jack Londons novel The Sea-Wolf directed by Harmon Jones and starring Barry Sullivan in the titular role. Main Nashe Men Hoon Main Nashe Mein Hoon is a 1959 Hindi film directed by Naresh Saigal with Raj Kapoor and Mala Sinha in the lead roles. Paigham Paigham is a 1959 Indian Hindi-language film produced and directed by S. S. Vasan. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, Raaj Kumar, Saroja Devi, Motilal and Johnny Walker. The films music is by C. Ramachandra. This was the first time Dilip Kumar and Raaj Kumar appeared in a film together.. The film was later remade in Tamil as Irumbu Thirai by S. S. Vasan with Sivaji Ganesan in Dilip Kumars role, while Vyjayanthimala and Saroja Devi reprise their roles respectively. No.2 in Box Office collection list 1959. Ragazzi del Juke-Box Ragazzi del Juke-Box is a 1959 Italian musical film directed by Lucio Fulci and starring Mario Carotenuto, Elke Sommer and Anthony Steffen. The young daughter of a record company boss takes over the company following her fathers arrest, and uses it to promote the bands she likes. Macumba Love Macumba Love is a 1960 American adventure horror film directed and co-produced by Douglas Fowley and written by Norman Graham. The film stars Walter Reed, Ziva Rodann, William Wellman Jr., June Wilkinson and Ruth de Souza. The film centers on a writer who arrives on a South American island in order to finish his book on cult beliefs only find that the local Voodoo Queen has other plans for him. Her Most Beautiful Day Her Most Beautiful Day is a 1962 West German comedy drama film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Inge Meysel, Rudolf Platte and Brigitte Grothum. The films sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler and Walter Kutz. Mary Had a Little... Mary Had a Little… is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Agnès Laurent, Hazel Court and Jack Watling. It takes its title from the nursery rhyme Mary Had a Little Lamb and is about a slick impresario who tries unsuccessfully to win a bet with a psychiatrist over the production of a perfect baby via hypnotism. It has been described by film historian David McGillivray as "the first full-fledged British sex comedy." Stöten Rififi in Stockholm also titled Blueprint for a Million is a 1961 Swedish drama crime film directed by Hasse Ekman. Saintly Sinners Saintly Sinners is a 1962 film about a priest who reforms his parishioners but gets accused of armed robbery. The New York Times described it as a "piece of low budget whimsey.. achieves the improbable feat of being almost as bad as it sounds". Strangers in the City Strangers in the City is a 1962 feature film written, photographed, edited and directed by Rick Carrier. The film was screened at the 1st International Critics Week of the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. The Home-Made Car The Home Made Car is a short, silent film directed by James Hill about a young man who rebuilds a vintage car and finds love. The film was nominated for an Academy Award, and won a special Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. Two Left Feet Two Left Feet is a 1963 British comedy-drama film directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring Nyree Dawn Porter, Michael Crawford, David Hemmings and Julia Foster. Ursus gladiatore ribelle The Rebel Gladiators is a 1962 Italian peplum film directed by Domenico Paolella starring Dan Vadis, Josè Greci and Alan Steel. Key of Keys , also known as Key of Keys, is a 1965 Japanese comedy-spy film directed by Senkichi Taniguchi. It is the fourth installment of five films in the "Kokusai himitsu keisatsu" series, a parody of James Bond-style spy movies. Woody Allen used this film, combined with footage from the third installment , to create his directorial debut, Whats Up, in which the original dialogue is redubbed in English to make the plot about a secret egg salad recipe. A Maiden for the Prince A Maiden for a Prince is a 1966 Italian comedy, starring Vittorio Gassman and Virna Lisi and based on the failed marriage between Margherita Farnese and Vincenzo Gonzaga. Tagline: Whats coming off in the royal bedchamber? A... For Assassin A... For Assassin is a 1966 Italian giallo film directed by Angelo Dorigo and starring Alan Steel and Mary Arden Where the Bullets Fly Where the Bullets Fly is a 1966 British comedy spy film directed by John Gilling and starring Tom Adams as Charles Vine and John Arnatt repeating their roles from Licensed to Kill. It also stars Dawn Addams, Tim Barrett and Michael Ripper. The Man Outside The Man Outside is a British film released in 1968. It was previously exhibited in Austria and West Germany in 1967. The story is based on the novel Double Agent by Gene Stackelberg. Duniya Duniya is a 1968 Hindi romantic thriller film written by K. A. Narayan and directed by T. Prakash Rao. The film starred Dev Anand, Vyjayanthimala in the lead with Balraj Sahni, Johnny Walker, Lalita Pawar, Prem Chopra, Sulochana Latkar, Madan Puri, Nana Palsikar, Achala Sachdev, Laxmi Chhaya, Jagdish Raj, Tun Tun, Brahm Bhardwaj and Pakistani actor Suresh as the ensemble cast. The film was produced by Amarjeet. The films score was composed by Shankar Jaikishan duo with lyrics provided by Hasrat Jaipuri, S. H. Bihari and Gopaldas Neeraj, edited by Shivaji Awdhut and was filmed by Faredoon A. Irani. The story revolves around three friends, how they face their problems in life, and how they recover from the problems in the rest of the story. The Violent Enemy The Violent Enemy is a 1968 film directed by Don Sharp and starring Tom Bell, Susan Hampshire, Ed Begley, and Noel Purcell. The plot concerns an IRA plot to blow up a British power station. It was originally known as Come the Hero and filming began in Waterford in October 1968. Sandy the Seal Sandy the Seal is a 1965 British family film directed by Robert Lynn and starring Heinz Drache, Marianne Koch and Gert Van den Bergh. Produced and co-written by Harry Alan Towers, the film was shot in South Africa in Technicolor and Techniscope II with sequences shot on Seal Island. The film was released in the UK by Tigon British Film Productions in 1969. Believe in Me Believe in Me is a 1971 American romantic drama film directed by Stuart Hagmann and written by Israel Horovitz. The film was produced by Robert Chartoff and Irwin Winkler. FBI Operation Pakistan The Tiger Gang is a 1971 Kommissar X Eurospy movie directed by Harald Reinl that was a international co-production between West Germany and Italy. The Scene of the Crash The Scene of the Crash is a 1971 Yugoslav drama film directed by Zvonimir Berković. Kill the Poker Player Kill the Poker Player is a 1972 Italian western film directed by Mario Bianchi and starred by Robert Woods, Ivano Staccioli and Nieves Navarro. It was composed by Carlo Savina and screenplayed by Mario Bianchi, Paola Bianchini and Luis G de Blain. Trubel um Trixie Trouble with Trixie is a 1972 West German comedy film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Uschi Glas, Peter Weck and Fritz Eckhardt. A young woman is sent by an American company as a spy on a German toy manufacturer. Maurie Maurie is a 1973 American biographical film directed by Daniel Mann. Distributed by National General Pictures, the film covers the lives and relationship of two NBA Hall of fame basketball players, the forward Jack Twyman, and his teammate the forward Maurice Stokes. Once Upon a Scoundrel Once Upon a Scoundrel is a 1974 American-Mexican comedy film directed by George Schaefer and starring Zero Mostel, Katy Jurado and A Martinez. The Timber Tramps Timber Tramps is a 1975 film directed by Tay Garnett and starring Claude Akins and Leon Ames. It was the final film by Garnett. Shootout in a One Dog Town Shootout in a One-Dog Town is a 1974 American made-for-television western film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions starring Richard Crenna and Stefanie Powers and directed by Burt Kennedy. It was originally written by Larry Cohen and rewritten by others. The film was broadcast as the ABC Movie of the Week on January 9, 1974. Deadly Jaws No Gold for a Dead Diver is a 1974 West German adventure film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Horst Janson, Monika Lundi and Marius Weyers. A thriller about deep sea divers searching for buried treasure, it was shot on location in South Africa. The films sets were designed by the art director Dieter Bartels. After the success of Jaws, the film was released in the USA with the title Deadly Jaws. Kick Me Kick Me is a 1975 animated short made by Robert Swarthe about a pair of red legs and its misadventures on celluloid film involving a giant baseball and spiders. It was nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film and was featured on Fantastic Animation Festival. It was preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2010. Under the Pavement Lies the Strand Under the Pavement Lies the Strand is a 1975 West German black and white drama film directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms. This low-budget film was her first feature film. Prior to making the film, Sanders-Brahms had little to no distinct contact with the womens rights movement. Den allvarsamma leken Games of Love and Loneliness is a 1977 Swedish drama film directed by Anja Breien. Lil Terselius won the award for Best Actress at the 14th Guldbagge Awards. It is based on the 1912 novel The Serious Game by Hjalmar Söderberg. Chala Murari Hero Banne Chala Murari Hero Banne is a 1977 Bollywood comedy film directed by and starring G. Asrani. The More It Goes, the Less It Goes The More It Goes, the Less It Goes is a 1977 French film. It was also known as Plus ca va moins ca va. Sois belle et tais-toi Sois belle et tais-toi is a documentary film by French actress and director Delphine Seyrig, shot in 1976 and released in 1981. It is available at the Centre audiovisuel Simone de Beauvoir in Paris. The film is a series of interviews with various well-known film actresses, including Jenny Agutter, Maria Schneider, and Jane Fonda. The title, which is borrowed from a 1958 film with the same name by Marc Allégret, refers to the sense the actresses have of what is expected of them by the film industry. Women Women is a 1977 Hungarian-French drama film directed by Márta Mészáros. Little Superman Little Superman is 1975 Hong Kong martial art movie directed by Ng See-yuen and starring Leung Siu-lung. Return to the Beloved Return to the Beloved is a 1979 French drama film directed by Jean-François Adam. The Raven's Dance The Ravens Dance is a 1980 Finnish film directed by Markku Lehmuskallio. It was entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won an Honourable Mention. Sally and Freedom Sally and Freedom is a 1981 Swedish drama film directed by Gunnel Lindblom. Gunn Wållgren won the award for Best Actress at the 17th Guldbagge Awards. The Letter This 1982 television movie, starring Lee Remick, Ronald Pickup, Jack Thompson, Ian McShane and Christopher Cazenove and directed by John Erman. It is the third film version of the 1927 play of the same name by W. Somerset Maugham. Vatican Conspiracy Vatican Conspiracy or Morte in Vaticano is a 1982 Italian film directed by Marcello Aliprandi. It stars Terence Stamp, Fabrizio Bentivoglio and Gabriele Ferzetti. Scandale Scandale is a 1982 Canadian comedy film. The plot is a reference to current events at the time of the films creation. The response of a Parti Québécois government under René Lévesque to the recession of the early 1980s included harsh cutbacks to civil service pay which angered labour union members, a core part of the constituency of the PQ and sovereignty movement. In real life, the move would cost the party the next election. In the film, a band of government workers affected by budget cutbacks at the Ministry of Culture decide to make some fast bucks by making a blue movie in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec. Their finished product is unexpectedly entered into competition at the Cannes Film Festival in order to showcase Québecs culture, shocking government officials. The Wild Pony The Wild Pony is a made for pay-TV movie produced in 1983 by Kevin Sullivan and Eda Lishman. Sullivan and Lishman also co-wrote the screenplay based on the book "The Year of the Black Pony" by American author Walt Morey. "The Wild Pony" has the distinction of being the first example of a Canadian film produced specifically for pay-TV. The film, directed by Kevin Sullivan and starring Canadian Actors Marilyn Lightstone, Art Hindle and Josh Byrne, was filmed on a ranch west of Pincher Creek, Alberta against the backdrop of the Canadian Rockies. Rose Petal Place Rose Petal Place was an American-produced animated film from 1984 made by Ruby-Spears, with a corresponding line of flower-themed toy dolls made by Kenner. The concept for Rose Petal Place was created by David Kirschner and the film was written by Mal Marmorstein. The film was directed by Charles August Nichols. Salomè Salomè is a 1986 Italian-French drama film directed by Claude dAnna and starring Jo Champa. It was entered into the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. Love Sins DAnnunzio is a 1987 Italian biographical film directed by Sergio Nasca. Hotel de France Hôtel de France is a 1987 French drama film directed by Patrice Chéreau. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Thikana Thikana is a 1987 Hindi crime drama film directed by Mahesh Bhatt. It featured Smita Patil, Anil Kapoor and Amrita Singh in lead roles. Tigershark Tigershark is a 1987 action film directed by Emmett Alston and starring Mike Stone, John Quade, and Pamela Bryant. Its plot concerns a martial arts instructor who sets out to rescue his girlfriend who is being held for ransom by a South American warlord. Dark Bar Dark Bar is a 1989 Italian drama film directed by Stelio Fiorenza as Stanley Florency and starring Marina Suma. Svetlaya lichnost A Bright Personality or is a 1988 fantastic satirical comedy based on the works of Ilf and Petrov, directed by Alexander Pavlovsky at the Odessa film studio. The film consists of two parts: the "Dark Past" and "Bright Future". Voices of Sarafina! Voices of Sarafina! is a 1988 American documentary film about the anti-apartheid musical stage play Sarafina! directed by Nigel Noble. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Der Berg The Mountain is a 1991 Swiss drama film directed by Markus Imhoof. It was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Heaven Tonight Heaven Tonight is a 1990 Australian film. Ruby and Rata Ruby and Rata is a 1990 New Zealand comedy-drama film, directed and produced by Gaylene Preston. The Comic Book Christmas Caper Not to be confused with One Angel Square Angel Square is a 1990 Canadian film set in 1945 and based on the novel of the same title by Brian Doyle. Strangers Strangers is a 1992 American erotic drama anthology television miniseries directed by Daniel Vigne, Joan Tewkesbury and Wayne Wang and starring Linda Fiorentino, Joan Chen and Timothy Hutton. It was broadcast in three parts on HBO. Volkodav Wolfhound is a 1991 Soviet action film by Mikhail Tumanishvili. Au pays des Juliets In the Country of Juliets is a 1992 French drama film directed by Mehdi Charef. It was entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Félálom Brats is a 1991 Hungarian drama film directed by János Rózsa. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Condannato a nozze Condannato a nozze is a 1993 Italian comedy film directed by Giuseppe Piccioni. It entered the Panorama section at the 50th Venice International Film Festival. Akazukin Chacha is a shōjo manga series by Min Ayahana. It was serialized by Shueisha in the manga magazine Ribon from 1991 to 2000 and collected in 13 bound volumes. The series follows the adventures of a fumbling student magician named Chacha, who habitually wears a red hooded cloak, as she seeks the truth about her family and defend the kingdom against its enemies. Akazukin Chacha was adapted into a 74-episode anime television series by Gallop, first broadcast on TV Tokyo from 7 January 1994 to 30 June 1995. This was followed by a sequel OVA series of three episodes released between 6 December 1995 and 6 March 1996. In 1998, Cartoon Network aired an English dub of the Akazukin Chacha anime in Southeast Asia and Mandarin-speaking countries. Two new one-shot manga titled Akazukin Chacha N were published in the May 2011 and January 2012 issues of Cookie. Akazukin Chacha N became a monthly series in 2012. This version of the story takes place in modern-day Tokyo. Disperatamente Giulia Disperatamente Giulia is a 1989 Italian romance-drama mini series directed by Enrico Maria Salerno. Broadcast on Canale 5, it is based on the novel with the same name by Sveva Casati Modignani. Silent Lies Silent Lies is a dramatic film about the violence and pain of incest and first love. Good-bye Cruel World Good-bye, Cruel World is a 1983 American comedy feature film directed by David Irving and starring Dick Shawn and Cynthia Sikes. It was co-written by Shawn and Nicholas Niciphor. It features The Daily Show correspondent Larry Wilmore as a sergeant. The Last Duel of the Great Wall Ninja Over the Great Wall, also known as Fire on the Great Wall and Shaolin Fist of Fury, is a 1987 martial arts film that is widely considered to be one of the best films starring the notorious Bruce Lee clone, Bruce Le. The Region 1 DVD from Ground Zero Entertainment is retitled Shaolin Fist of Fury. The box claims that Hwang Jang-Lee is in the film, but he is not. Most sources list this as a 1987 film, although the Hong Kong Movie Database gives the year as being 1990. Christian Christian is a 1989 Danish drama film directed by Gabriel Axel. It was entered into the main competition at the 46th Venice International Film Festival. Ang.: Lone Ang.: Lone is a 1970 Danish drama film directed by Franz Ernst. It was entered into the 21st Berlin International Film Festival where it won a Special Recognition award. The film was also selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 43rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Hollywood Heartbreakers Hollywood Heartbreakers is a 1985 pornographic film featuring Amber Lynn, Beverly Bliss, Gina Valentino, Nicole West, Traci Lords, Craig Roberts, David Sanders, Greg Rome, Rick Savage, Peter North, Tony Martino and Ron Jeremy. The Grub Stake The Grub-Stake is a 1923 American action adventure film produced by and starring Nell Shipman. It was directed by Shipmans partner Bert Van Tuyle. It is considered an independent film. Madame X Madame X is a 1954 Greek drama film directed by Orestis Laskos. It is based on the 1908 play Madame X by French playwright Alexandre Bisson. Tati Tati is a 1973 Brazilian drama film directed by Bruno Barreto. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival. Scalp Treatment Scalp Treatment is the 42nd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 18, 1952, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Slingshot 6 7/8 Slingshot is the 35th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 23, 1951, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Haunted School 3 is a 1997 Japanese film directed by Shūsuke Kaneko. The film is about elementary school children who are taken to an alternate universe through a school mirror. The film was one of the higher grossing Japanese films in 1997, grossing as much Rebirth of Mothra and Death & Rebirth. The film won Naomi Nishida the award for Best Newcomer at the 21st Japan Academy Prize. Aisi Bhi Kya Jaldi Hai Aisi Bhi Kya Jaldi Hai is a 1996 Bollywood comedy drama film starring Vivek Mushran, Shrishti Behl Arya, Ashok Saraf, Archana Puran Singh and Sachin Pilgaonkar in lead roles. The movie was directed by Sachin Pilgaonkar. Capek's Tales Capeks Tales is a 1947 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič, based on 5 short detective stories by Karel Čapek. It was nominated for the Grand International Award at the Venice Film Festival, 1947. Dopey Dick, the Pink Whale Dopey Dick the Pink Whale is the 84th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 15, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Woodpecker from Mars Woodpecker from Mars is the 69th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 2, 1956, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Dil Daulat Duniya Dil Daulat Duniya is a 1972 Bollywood comedy-drama film, directed by Prem Narayan Arora and starring Rajesh Khanna, Sadhana, Ashok Kumar, Om Prakash, Sulochana, Helen and Jagdeep. The film revolves around a poor man in a palatial house who allows other newcomers in city of Mumbai to stay in his house as he feels pity on them. The music was scored by Shankar Jaikishan and songs are sung by Kishore Kumar for Rajesh Khanna. This movie was accepted by Khanna, only because he wanted to pay tribute to the acting talents of his seniors Ashok Kumar and Om Prakash, as his name would ensure that distributors would sell the film and it would reach a larger audience. The newspaper "The Hindu", in its review said "Ashok Kumar and Om Prakash are the soul of the movie and dominate the show with their acting dexterity." The film fetched 1.5 crores at the box office. As of 2012, this was among the top 10 searched movies of Khanna online. The film is remake of 1948 Hindi film Pugree, starring Kamani Kaushal, which was produced by Prem Narayan Arora and the same producer decided to direct the remake in 1972. Prem Narayan Arora, is the first husband of actress Helen and he directed this film for Helen to reprise the role performed by Sasikala in the original movie. The plot of the 1948 film Pugree was borrowed from the classic 1947 Hollywood hit It Happened on Fifth Avenue. Ghar Sansar Ghar Sansar is a 1986 Indian drama film, produced by Vimal Kumar under the Shivam Chitrya banner and directed by K. Bapaiah. It stars Jeetendra, Sridevi in the lead roles and music composed by Rajesh Roshan. The film is remake of the Telugu movie Maga Maharaju, starring Chiranjeevi, Suhasini in the pivotal roles. Manthrigari Viyyankudu Mantri Gari Viyyankudu is a 1983 Telugu film released directed by Bapu and stars Chiranjeevi in the lead role and Poornima Jayaram, Nirmalamma and Allu Ramalingaiah in important roles. Perfectionist Great Man is a 1951 French drama film directed by Yves Ciampi and starring Pierre Fresnay, Renée Devillers and Jean-Claude Pascal. The films art direction was by René Moulaert. Monkey Business Monkey Business is a 1926 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 48th Our Gang short subject released. Vice Squad Victims of Vice is a 1978 French film directed by Jacques Scandelari based on Michel Brices novel edited by Gérard de Villiers . Los irrompibles Los Irrompibles is a 1975 Argentine western film. Forever Fabulous Forever Fabulous is a 1999 comedy starring Jean Smart, Jennifer Elise Cox, Robert Wagner, Emily Proctor and Jorja Fox, which was written and directed by Werner Molinsky and initially screened at the under the title Tiara Tango at the 1999 Austin Film Festival. In 2001, the film began airing on the Lifetime Movie Network, where it aired periodically until early 2004. Yellow Caesar Yellow Caesar is a 1941 propaganda film produced by Ealing Studios and Michael Balcon and directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. One of the writers was a young Michael Foot, who later become a Labour MP and party leader. Naaka Bandi Naaka Bandi is a 1990 Bollywood action film starring Dharmendra, Sridevi, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Rakesh Bedi, Manik Irani, Satyendra Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Chunky Pandey, Sonam, Yunus Parvez and Amrish Puri and also features a cameo appearance by Mac Mohan. Irish Destiny Irish Destiny is a 1926 film made in the Irish Free State, directed by George Dewhurst and written by Isaac Eppel to mark the tenth anniversary of the Easter Rising. A cut version was released in Britain, entitled An Irish Mother. The film was considered lost for many years until in 1991 a single surviving nitrate print was located by the Irish Film Institute in the United States Library of Congress. The institutes archive had the film transferred to safety stock and restored. The institute then commissioned Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin to write a new score for the film. Irish Destiny is the first fiction film that deals with the Irish War of Independence, and the first and only film written and produced by Isaac Eppel, a Dublin GP and pharmacist who also enjoyed a career as theater impresario and cinema owner. Kidnap Kidnap is a 1974 Italian poliziottesco film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Baccara Baccara is a 1935 French comedy film directed by Yves Mirande. The films music was composed by Jean Lenoir. Santa Santa is a 1943 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Norman Foster and Alfredo Gómez de la Vega. It stars Esther Fernández, José Cibrián, and Ricardo Montalban. Ultraman is a 1979 Japanese tokusatsu superhero kaiju film directed by Akio Jissoji. It is a compilation film made up of scenes from Jissojis episodes of the original Ultraman TV series. Stanza 17-17 palazzo delle tasse, ufficio imposte Stanza 17-17 palazzo delle tasse, ufficio imposte is a 1971 Italian heist comedy film directed by Michele Lupo. Coqueta Coqueta is a 1983 musical drama Mexican motion picture. Valley Forge Valley Forge is a 1975 videotaped adaptation of the 1934 Broadway play by Maxwell Anderson. Directed and produced by Fielder Cook. Originally broadcast as part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame series of specials. Flannelfoot Flannelfoot is a 1953 British crime film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Ronald Howard, Mary Germaine and Jack Watling. It was made at Walton Studios. The films sets were designed by John Stoll. The film reflects the media interest in the notorious and elusive cat burglar of the 1930s Harry Edward Vickers who was nicknamed Flannelfoot because he would cover his boots with cloth to silence his footsteps. Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka is a 1975 Bollywood Hindi language drama film directed by Devendra Goel. The film stars Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, Leena Chandavarkar, Ashok Kumar and Deven Verma. The film was directed by Devendra Goel. 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Vsya korolevskaya rat All The Kings Men is a 1971 Soviet TV mini-series, adaptation of Robert Penn Warrens novel of the same name. A Regular Frankie Fan A Regular Frankie Fan is a 2000 documentary film on the fans of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. It was narrated by Paul Williams and written and directed by Scott Mabbutt. The majority of the documentary was filmed at theaters screening The Rocky Horror Picture Show in and around Southern California. It was released on DVD by Liberty International Entertainment in 2001. Indian Cowboy Indian Cowboy is a 2004 South Asian independent feature film that belongs to a growing list of independently produced films in North America by filmmakers of South Asian descent. Featuring a bevy of South Asian actors including Sheetal Sheth, this film premiered at the Rhode Island International Film Festival in August 2004 and was released in North America on February 23, 2007. Indian Cowboy released on Amazon Prime streaming in May 2016. Writer/Filmmaker Nikhil Kamkolkar spoke about it with Mashable and referred to the true democratization of distribution for filmmakers. Deep Purple: Total Abandon - Australia '99 Total Abandon: Australia 99 is a double live album and DVD by British hard rock band Deep Purple, recorded at Melbourne Park in Melbourne on 20 April 1999. Initially the album was available only in Australia. From 12 October 1999 it was made available as a mail order merchandise in Europe and later was also sold in music stores. In USA the album was not released until 2012. The album was accompanied in Australia by two collector edition singles: "Smoke on the Water" with disc cut into shape of the Australian continent, and "Black Night", which disc was manufactured in shape of the DP logo. The VHS/DVD was originally available only in Australia and as a mail order merchandise. It was released in the US on 16 May 2000. It was re-released in Europe in 2003 with additional documentary A Band Down Under which previously had been released only on VHS. The 1999 DVD edition of the album went platinum in Australia becoming Deep Purples commercially most successful DVD/video release in that country. Chanakya Chandragupta Chanakya Chandragupta is a 1977 Telugu historical film, produced and directed by N. T. Rama Rao under his Ramakrishna Cine Studios banner. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Sivaji Ganesan, Jayapradha, Manjula in the lead roles and music composed by Pendyala Nageswara Rao. Judaai Judaai is a 1980 Bollywood drama film, produced by A.V. Subba Rao under the Prasad Art Pictures banner and directed by Tatineni Rama Rao. It stars Jeetendra, Rekha in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film is remake of the Telugu movie Aalu Magalu, starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Vanisri in pivotal roles. Giddh: The Vulture Giddh is a 1984 Hindi film directed by T.S. Ranga starring Smita Patil, Om Puri and Nana Patekar among others. The film won Special Jury Award for in-depth depiction of the helplessness of people struggling against the Devadasi tradition. Top Hero Top Hero is a 1994 Telugu drama film, produced by Mulpoori Venkatrao and Achanta Gopinath under the Sri Chitra Creations banner and directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Soundarya and its music was composed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. Poomukhappadiyil Ninneyum Kaathu Poomukhapadiyil Ninneyum Kaathu is a 1986 Malayalam-language Indian feature film, directed by Bhadran, starring Mammootty, Rahman, Srividya and newcomer Cicily. Mohanlal appeared in an extended special appearance in a negative role. The film was remade in Tamil as Konjum Kili, with Raghuvaran and Srividya. Samsaaram Oka Chadarangam Samsaram Oka Chadarangam is a 1987 Telugu drama film produced by M. Saravanan and M. Balasubramanian under the AVM Productions banner and directed by S. P. Muthuraman as his first Telugu film. It stars Gollapudi Maruthi Rao, Sarath Babu, Rajendra Prasad and Suhasini in the lead roles, with music composed by Chakravarthy. The film is a remake of the Tamil movie Samsaram Adhu Minsaram. Amma Ammayiamma Amma Ammaayiyamma is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sandhya Mohan and produced by Somasekharan. The film stars Sukumari, Mukesh, Kaviyoor Ponnamma and Meera in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. Bhuvana Oru Kelvikkuri Bhuvana Oru Kelvi Kuri is a 1977 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by S. P. Muthuraman and written by Panchu Arunachalam. It is based on the novel of the same name by Maharishi. The film stars Sivakumar, Rajinikanth and Sumithra in the lead roles. It focuses on two friends with conflicting characters and their conflicting lives. Bhuvana Oru Kelvi Kuri was notable for casting Rajinikanth and Sivakumar as a hero and antihero respectively, contrary to the roles they played in earlier films. It was released on 9 September 1977. The film shocked audiences who were used to seeing Rajinikanth in negative roles; nevertheless, it won two Filmfare Awards: Best Tamil Film and Best Tamil Director for Muthuraman. The film was also a commercial success, and led to Rajinikanth playing more positive roles in films. This Is My Moon Me Mage Sandai is a 2001 Sri Lankan Sinhala drama film directed by Asoka Handagama and produced by Upul Jayasinghe for Nilwala Films. It stars Dilhani Ekanayake and Saumya Liyanage in lead roles along with W. Jayasiri and Linton Semage. Music composed by Rohana Weerasinghe. It is the 961st Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Parugo Parugu Parugo Parugu is a 1994 Indian Telugu-language comedy film, produced by Sudhakar under the Satyadev Movie Makers banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Sruthi with music composed by Raj-Koti. The film is a remake of the Hindi movie Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. Dalkeith Dalkeith is a film about the story of the residents in the Dalkeith Retirement Home who obtain a greyhound. The movies was marketed to an older audience. They named the dog Dalkeith after the home but due to the intervention of one of the residents relatives problems arise. The film was shot in 15 days in Ballarat and was made with private investment. When She Jumped When She Jumped is a 2007 Argentine drama film directed and written by Sabrina Farji. The film stars Iván de Pineda and Andrea Galante and deals with the theme of suicide. Iván de Pineda received the 2008 Best New Actor Silver Condor award for his performance as Ramiro. Die elf Teufel The Eleven Devils is a 1927 German silent sports film directed by Zoltan Korda and Carl Boese and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Evelyn Holt and Lissy Arna. The films art direction was by Max Knaake. Layanam Layanam is a 1989 Indian Malayalam-language erotic drama film directed by Thulasidas and produced by R. B. Choudary. The film features prominent sexploitation actresses Silk Smitha, Abhilasha, and Devishri, as well as young Nandu. It was one of the biggest hits in the South Indian soft-porn industry, and has earned a cult status. The movie was later dubbed in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi. It features the story of a young boy who became intimately related to three older women. Arjunan Pillayum Anchu Makkalum Arjunan Pillayum Anchu Makkalum is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by Chandrasekharan. The film stars Innocent, Jagadish, Jagathy Sreekumar, Harishree Ashokan, KPAC Lalitha and Kalpana in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Mohan Sithara. It is a remake of the 1996 Tamil film Kaalam Maari Pochu. Arjunan Pillai marries off his 3 of his 4 educated daughters to responsible, but low-earning simple human beings. This makes his 3 daughters and his wife angry. Later, his 3 daughters get reconciled with their respective spouses. The four sisters feel neglected since their father is more appreciative of their brother. The wife of Arjunan dies when she sees him foolishly transferring his property to his son for his son to get a loan. However, the old mans only son throws him out, but his daughters husbands on their own help their father in law in ensuring that the lost property goes back to the their father in law so that the last daughter can be married off. Yuvathurki Yuvathurki is a 1996 Malayalam action film directed by Bhadran, produced by Amitabh Bachchan Corporation in association with Seven Arts. Suresh Gopi, Vijayashanti and Rajan P. Dev appear in the leading roles. Dr. Rajendra Babu was the dialogue writer for the film, who had earlier done Sphadikam, which was also directed by Bhadran, while Bhadran himself penned the screenplay. Most of the film was shot in and around Delhi, barring a few scenes. The Tapovanam of Swami Somendra was shot at Udaipur. Yuvathurki was the first Malayalam film by Vijayashanti. The movie had a huge star cast and budget for a movie in the 90s, the film was a flop. But it became a superhit with dubbed versions in Telugu and Tamil. Later, through television also, the film was praised by viewers. Duniya Meri Jeb Mein Duniya Meri Jeb Mein is a 1979 Bollywood action film directed by Tinnu Anand. The film stars Shashi Kapoor and Rishi Kapoor. The film had Shashi Kapoor in a role without a heroine. He lost his leg due to an accident during a chase, fraud and robbery arranged by the villain Ranjeet. It has a beautiful song composed by Rajesh Roshan, with Mohd. Rafi, Kishore Kumar and Amit Kumar singing for the male heroes. It is an action packed movie in which Helen has a song by Asha Bhosle. Gharana Gharana is a 1989 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by K. Ravi Shankar. It stars Rishi Kapoor, Govinda, Jaya Prada, Meenakshi Seshadri and Neelam Kothari in pivotal roles. Imaandaar Imaandaar is a 1987 Indian Bollywood movie directed by Sushil Malik and produced by Surendra Pal Choudhary and Mrs. Sarla Sandhu. The film stars Sanjay Dutt, Farha Naaz, Sumeet Saigal and Pran in lead roles. It also stars Satyen Kappu, Rohan Kapoor, Om Prakash, Ranjeet, Subbiraj and Vikas Anand in supporting roles. Babu Babu is a 1985 film starring Rajesh Khanna in the lead role, supported by Hema Malini, Mala Sinha and Rati Agnihotri. Music is by Rajesh Roshan. It is a remake of a Tamil film of the same name from 1971 directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar and starring Sivaji Ganesan, which itself was a remake of the 1965 Malayalam film, Odayil Ninnu, a film adaptation of Malayalam writer P. Kesavadevs acclaimed novel of the same title. Introductory Speech by Will H. Hays Introduction of Vitaphone Sound Pictures is a 1926 Vitaphone short film released by Warner Brothers on August 6, 1926 that was the first talking film. It utilized the Vitaphone sound-on-disc sound system. Bewafai Bewafai is a 1985 Hindi film starring Rajesh Khanna and Rajinikanth. The film was directed by R. Thyagarajan. Bewafai grossed Rs 11.95 crore at the box office in 1985. The film was a box office success. This was the first film starring these two actors. My Failing Eyesight Rabun is a 2003 Malaysian drama film directed by Yasmin Ahmad. It tells a story about a free-spirited older couple, Pak Atan and Mak Inom who decide to spend more time in the country after getting tired of city life. But they find that life in the old village isnt a good thing when they get cheated by a distant relative, Yem, out of some money. They cut him off and Yem plots revenge. Meanwhile, in the city, the couples daughter Orked is being wooed by a young gentleman, Yasin. Rabun is Yasmin Ahmads first film before her other films, Sepet, Gubra, Mukhsin, Muallaf and Talentime. Double Act Double Act is a TV adaptation of Jacqueline Wilsons best selling book, Double Act. The telefilm was made in 2001 for Channel 4 and screened in 2002, starring Birmingham twins, Zoe and Chloe Tempest-Jones. It was directed by Cilla Ware. It was the last acting role of Charlotte Coleman before she died. Social Guidance Formosa is a 2005 feature comedy directed by Noah Kadner, written by Jamieson Stern, and Produced by Anita M. Cal. The movie starred Geoffrey Lewis and Steven Gilborn. It was filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico and was distributed internationally on cable. It won the Jury Award for Best Movie at the 2005 Garden State Film Festival and was feature at the Sedona Film Festival in Arizona. Like Twenty Impossibles Like Twenty Impossibles is an independent short film written and directed by Annemarie Jacir in 2003. It received attention when it became the first ever short film from the Arab world to be chosen as an Official Selection of the Cannes International Film Festival. As well as being the first Palestinian short film in Cannes, it also marked the first time a Palestinian female director walked the red carpet. The film went on to win numerous awards and was a National Finalist at the Academy Awards, breaking new ground for Arab cinema. It is a fiction film following a Palestinian film crew shot in Palestine. Annemarie Jacir is considered part of the Arab New Wave Cinema. Swarg Yahan Narak Yahan Swarg Yahan Narak Yahan is a 1991 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Vimal Kumar, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Shilpa Shirodkar, Sumalatha, Gulshan Grover, Adi Irani and Kader Khan. Mithun Chakraborty played a dual role in the film of both father & son. The film depicts the dynamics of upbringing of children by parents and how few wrong practices of parents can misguide their children. The movie was above average at the box office. Accidental Co-Traveller Accidental Co-Traveller is a Croatian drama film directed by Srećko Jurdana. It was released in 2004. Trileros Trileros is a 2003 Spanish comedy film directed by Antonio del Real and starring Juanjo Puigcorbé, Carlos Castel and Juan Echanove. C.I.D. C.I.D. is a 1990 Bollywood film directed by Ajay Goel. The film stars Amrita Singh, Vinod Khanna, Suresh Oberoi, Juhi Chawla, Aftab Shivdasani, Shafi Inamdar, Alok Nath and Kiran Kumar. Trollywood Trollywood is a 2004 documentary film about homelessness, directed by first-time British filmmaker Madeleine Farley, previously an artist and cartoonist. The film was nominated for Best Documentary at the British Independent Film Awards 2004, but won for Best Documentary at the Cinemanila International Film Festival. Volta Volta is a 2004 action-adventure-comedy film directed by Wenn V. Deramas and starring Ai-Ai de las Alas as Volta. It was released under Star Cinema, ABS-CBN Film Productions. The story concerns an ordinary woman who was given the power of electricity and used this gift for the common good by becoming a caped crusader donning a red suit. The film would serve as the inspiration for 2008 TV series of the same name, albeit a different setting, storyline and a more comedic tone. Amrutham Amrutham is a 2004 Malayalam thriller film directed by Sibi Malayil. Jayaram and Padmapriya play the lead roles. The film also stars Arun, Nedumudi Venu, Jagathy Sreekumar. Scooter: Secret Agent Scooter: Secret Agent is an Australian childrens television program screened on Network Ten in 2005. Happy Birthday BBC Two Happy Birthday BBC Two is a British entertainment television film that was first broadcast on BBC Two on 20 April 2004 to commemorate the channels 40th birthday. The film was broadcast again from 16 to 24 April 2014 for the channels 50th birthday in 2014. Sweet Honey in the Rock: Raise Your Voice Sweet Honey in the Rock: Raise Your Voice is a 2005 television documentary. It was produced by Firelight Media and directed by Stanley Nelson for the PBS series American Masters. The film chronicles the history, music, and cultural impact of Sweet Honey in the Rock, a Grammy Award-winning African American female a cappella group with musical roots combining jazz, blues and sacred songs of the black church such as spirituals, hymns, and gospel. The documentary uses concert footage and rehearsals, archival stills, and reflections by ensemble members, as well as interviews with scholars and cultural commentators. It is intended to introduce the viewer to the groups performance style and activism, and "the organizations significance as a national institution". Undercut Undercut is a 2004 martial arts film written and directed by Stephen Reedy. In the Shadow of the Palms - Iraq In the Shadow of the Palms is a documentary produced and directed by the Australian filmmaker Wayne Coles-Janess. He filmed it in Iraq prior to, during and after the fall of Saddam Hussein after the United States invasion of 2003. An Arab-language film, it documents the changes in Iraqi society and the lives of ordinary Iraqis by focusing on a cross-section of individuals. Poor Tom Is Cold Poor Tom Is Cold is a 2004 made-for-TV film starring Peter Outerbridge, Colm Meaney, Keeley Hawes and Flora Montgomery. The second film to feature the character of William Murdoch and his unique ways of doing detective work, the film is based on the novel by Maureen Jennings of the same name, and was directed by Michael DeCarlo from a screenplay by Janet Maclean. Hand of God Hand of God is a 2006 independent documentary that was acquired for national airing in the United States by Frontline. The film was directed and edited by Joe Cultrera and tells the story of how his brother Paul was molested in the 1960s by their parish priest, Father Joseph Birmingham, who allegedly abused nearly 100 other children. Cultrera tells the story of faith betrayed and how his brother Paul and the rest of the Cultrera family fought back against a scandal that continues to afflict churches across the country. The Chances of the World Changing The Chances of the World Changing is a 2006 documentary film about Richard Ogusts efforts to save endangered turtle species from extinction. It was directed and produced by Eric Daniel Metzgar and produced by Nell Carden Grey. Other credits include Eric Liebman, Noe Venable, and Faun Fables. The film follows Ogusts efforts to establish a "Noahs ark," or sanctuary and research institute, in order to preserve the animals until such time that they can be returned to their natural habitats, which are being wiped out by ecological destruction and poaching - the problem that conservation biologists have dubbed "the Asian turtle crisis". Chances premiered at the 2006 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival and was aired on the Public Broadcasting Service series P.O.V. beginning July 17, 2007. It was also nominated for the Axium Truer Than Fiction Award as part of the 2007 Independent Spirit Awards. Pope John Paul I: The Smile of God Pope John Paul I: The Smile of God is a 2006 Italian television movie written and directed by Giorgio Capitani. The film is based on real life events of Roman Catholic Pope John Paul I. Dalai Lama Renaissance Dalai Lama Renaissance is a 2007 feature-length documentary film, produced and directed by Khashyar Darvich, and narrated by actor Harrison Ford. The film documents the Dalai Lamas meeting with the self-titled "Synthesis" group, made up of 40 Western "renaissance" thinkers who hope to use the meeting to change the world and resolve many of the worlds problems. The meeting took place at the Dalai Lamas home in Dharamsala, India in September, 1999. The film won 12 awards, was the official selection in over 40 international film festivals, and played in cinemas in over 100 cities in the U.S., as well as other countries in the world like Germany, Austria, Switzerland. It was also released in theaters in Taiwan in June 2009. The film received positive front page Chinese language press in Taiwan. However, The Peoples Daily presented an article criticizing the film. Among the Western thinkers who meet the Dalai Lama are: quantum physicist Fred Alan Wolf, social scientist Jean Houston, and founder of Agape International Spiritual Center church in Los Angeles, Dr. Michael Beckwith. Through the film the audience sees the clash of egos that soon developed among the members of the group and their assistants, as each member attempts to mold the meeting to fit their own personal expectations. Ultimately they discover they cannot hope to change the world until they undergo a personal transformation. Assisted by the often light-hearted musings of the Dalai Lama, each member comes away uniquely changed by their experience. The film includes original music by Tibetan musicians. In 2014 Wakan Films released the Poetic ReVision and Directors Cut of Dalai Lama Renaissance. Entitled Dalai Lama Awakening the film contains over 30 minutes of additional footage and a completely new score. Dragon Drive is a Japanese manga by Kenichi Sakura, was published by Shueisha and serialized in the manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Jump. Publication ended on January 5, 2006, with a total of 14 volumes. Viz Media, leading publisher in Weekly Shōnen Jump and Shōnen Sunday, acquired the rights to distribute the Dragon Drive manga in North America. Dragon Drive follows lazy junior high school student Reiji Ozora who routinely gives up on everything he starts and is terrible at his school work. Tired of seeing him give up at everything and continue to perform so poorly at school, his childhood friend Maiko Yukino shows Reiji the virtual reality game called Dragon Drive. It is a fighting game in which players and their dragon partners face off within a virtual reality city. Reijis general lazy personality and lackluster school performances lead him to gain a seemingly equally lazy small dragon whom he calls Chibi. Only later do both of their true strengths show as Chibi, despite being small and sleeping in his first appearance, turns out to be the rarest dragon in the game, a discovery which leads Reiji and his friends to another world called Rikyu. An anime adaptation directed by Toshifumi Kawase began airing on TV Tokyo on July 4, 2002, running a total of 38 episodes, the last episode aired March 27, 2003. In 2004, the anime series was released by Bandai Entertainment in North America. The franchise also spawned several video games, Dragon Drive: Tactics Break for PlayStation, Dragon Drive: World D Break for Game Boy Advance, and D-Masters Shot on GameCube. The Weavers of Nishijin , also known in English simply as Nishijin, is a 1961 Japanese short documentary film directed by Toshio Matsumoto. It starred Hideo Kanze as a Noh player. Film scholar Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano has written that the films "depiction of a craftsmens forced life in the traditional textile trade of Kyoto discloses the multiplicity of the Japanese as well as offering an instance to contemplate the role of cinema as the most popular culture at that time." A Single Woman A Single Woman is a 2008 film made by Nevada Shakespeare Company and Heroica Films. It was directed by Kamala Lopez and produced by Cameron Crain, Richard Shelgren and Kamala Lopez. The screenplay was by Jeanmarie Simpson based on her play with the same title. Classmates Classmates is a 2007 Telugu drama feature film starring Sumanth, Ravi Varma, Sharwanand, Sadha, Sunil, and Kamalinee Mukherjee. K. Vijaya Bhaskar directed the film and Sravanthi Ravi Kishore produced it. The film released on 20 April 2007. It is a remake of the 2006 Malayalam movie Classmates. Sweet Crude Sweet Crude is a documentary film about Nigerias oil-rich Niger Delta directed by Sandy Cioffi. The film premiered in April 2009 at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival and has since screened at 30 film festivals around the world and has won numerous awards. On April 12, 2008, members of the Sweet Crude filmmaking crew were detained by the Nigerian military Joint Task Force while traveling by boat in the Niger Delta. The crew was taken into custody and subsequently handed over to the Nigerian State Security Services. They were held for seven days without being charged and without access to legal counsel. They were released Friday, April 18. From the Sweet Crude website: Stealing Klimt Stealing Klimt is a 2007 documentary film about Maria Altmanns attempt to recover five Gustav Klimt paintings stolen from her family by the Nazis in 1938, from Austria. It formed the inspiration for the 2015 movie, Woman in Gold and received a credit to that effect. The paintings included Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I, the portrait of Altmanns aunt, Adele Bloch-Bauer, which had been renamed the Woman in Gold. Stealing Klimt recounts Altmanns youth in early 20th century Vienna, her escape from the Nazis and her struggle to recover the five paintings. Altmann selected Randol Schoenberg, a Californian lawyer with an Austrian background, to represent her in her legal quest to recover the five Klimts. Altmann and Schoenberg were assisted by Hubertus Czernin, an Austrian journalist who had previously investigated and revealed the World War II activities of Kurt Waldheim, former President of Austria and UN Secretary General. Altmanns legal battle eventually ended up in the US Supreme Court where she had to face not only Austria but also the US State Department. The US Supreme Court gave jurisdiction over Austria and an Austrian arbitration panel then decided that the five paintings belonged to her. Ronald Lauder paid $135 million for the Woman in Gold to hang in his Neue Galerie in New York. The other paintings were sold through Christies to private buyers. Ami, Yasin Ar Amar Madhubala Ami, Yasin Ar Amar Madhubala is a 2007 Indian Bengali film directed and written by Buddhadev Dasgupta. The film was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival. Lanka ‹› Lanka is a Malayalam film directed by A. K. Sajan released in the year 2006. The film stars Suresh Gopi and Mamta Mohandas. Gotta Dance Gotta Dance is a 2008 documentary film and Tribeca Film Festival Audience Award Finalist directed by Dori Berinstein. The film "chronicles the debut of the New Jersey Nets first-ever senior hip-hop dance team, 12 women and 1 man - all dance team newbies, from auditions through to performance.” Kadachit Kadachit is a Marathi movie released on 25 October 2008. Produced by Ashwini Bhave and directed by Chandrakant Kulkarni. The movie deals with the conflict between truth and lies and its alarming impact on emotional entanglement resulting in psychological disorders. The movie has been written by Girish Joshi. Man & Wife, Cop & Crook Hold-up à litalienne is a 2008 French television film directed and written by Claude-Michel Rome and starring Astrid Veillon, Bruno Wolkowitch, Étienne Chicot and Claudia Cardinale. The 96 minute action comedy was produced by Aubes Productions, AT-Production, and Radio Télévision Belge Francophone. Yau chat guen see um leun nei The Vampire Who Admires Me is a 2008 Hong Kong mystery film directed by Cub Chin starring Samuel Pang and Roger Kwok and actresses JJ Jia Maggie Li, Natalie Meng, model Ankie Beilke, Winnie Leung, and model Tanya Ng. Nenjam Marappathillai Nenjam Marappathillai is a 1963 Indian Tamil-language film written and directed by C. V. Sridhar. The film stars Kalyan Kumar and Devika in the lead roles, while M. N. Nambiar, S. V. Sahasranamam, Nagesh, Padmini Priyadarshini and Manorama play supporting roles. It focuses on a college boy who, while exploring a dilapidated villa, learns all the details about his past life. The film was conceived by Sridhar based on numerous news reports he read about people claiming to remember their past lives. It was produced by M. S. Kasi under his banner Manohar Pictures, had music composed by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy, cinematography by A. Vincent and editing by N. M. Shankar. The story was credited to Kasi, and Sridhars brother C. V. Rajendran worked as the associate director. Nenjam Marappathillai was released on 2 August 1963. The film received a number of positive reviews but did not succeed commercially, though it later attained cult status in Tamil cinema. Hareendran Oru Nishkalankan? Hareendran Oru Nishkalankan is a 2007 Malayalam film, made in India, directed by Vinayan, and written by Vishnu Vinayan, based on his own comic book. The movie stars Indrajith and Jayasurya in the lead roles. Guilt Guilt 2009) is a feature Greek - Cypriot film, directed by the Greek director - writer and producer Vassilis Mazomenos. Destino Imortal Destino Imortal is a Portuguese, six-episode mini-series whose plot unfolds in a vampire universe. Broadcast by TVI, the miniseries debuted January 24, 2010. The miniseries was written by Artur Ribeiro, and directed by António Borges Correia, José Manuel Fernandes and Artur Ribeiro. Her Name Is Tamilarasi Aval Peyar Thamizharasi is a 2010 Tamil romantic drama film directed and written by Meera Kathiravan and starring Jai, Nandhagi, Dhiyana, S. Theodore Baskaran and Ganja Karuppu in lead roles. The film failed commercially. Henry Henry was the Archdeacon of Lewes during 1272. Muddula Mogudu Muddula Mogudu is a 1997 Telugu drama film produced by K. Nageswara Rao under the Ramaa films banner, presented by Kaikala Satyanayana and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Meena, Ravali in the lead roles and music composed by Koti. Conduct Unbecoming Conduct Unbecoming is a 2011 Canadian drama film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Corey Sevier, Maury Chaykin, Michael Ironside and Bridget Wareham. This was the final film to feature Chaykin. Procession à Séville III Procession at Seville and bullfighting Scenes is a non-fiction short film created by Auguste and Louis Lumière between 1898 and 1899. The Lumière brothers used a cinematograph to film this motion picture in Seville, Spain. Eternity Eternity is a South African horror film which tells the story of a clash between vampires over the use of a serum that would allow them to walk in the daylight. Written by Anton Ernst and Wolfgang Muller, and stars Hlomla Dandala, Ian Roberts, David James, and Andre Frauenstein. Vidhu Vidu, colloquially as Vidhu, is a 2010 Sri Lankan Sinhala childrens film directed by Asoka Handagama and co-produced by Iranthi Abeyasinghe, Jagath Wijenayaka, Prashant Rathi, Kanwar Inder Rai and Prasanna Vithanage for Silumina Films. It stars Chandani Seneviratne and Thanishka Vimalarathne in lead roles along with Gamini Hettiarachchi and Saumya Liyanage. Music composed by Kapila Pugalarachchi. It is the 1149th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Charlie Bit My Finger - Again! "Charlie bit my finger - again !", more simply known as Charlie Bit My Finger or Charlie Bit Me, is a 2007 internet viral video famous for formerly being the most viewed YouTube video. As of September 2019, the video has received over 870 million views. The 56-second-long video, which was uploaded on YouTube in May 2007, features Harry Davies-Carr and Charlie Davies-Carr, two brothers from the United Kingdom. The two are seen sitting in a chair when Harry puts his finger into Charlies mouth and gets bitten. "Charlie bit me," he observes and puts his finger back into Charlies mouth, which gets it bitten harder. Harry, who is hurt, says "Ouch" repeatedly and his brother begins to giggle. Afterwards, Harry smiles and repeats "Charlie bit me. And that really hurt." Gore, Quebec Gore, Quebec is a 2014 horror film directed by Jean Benoit Lauzon, and written by Rick Mele. Lost Land of the Jaguar Lost Land of the Jaguar is a 2008 British nature documentary series on the fauna of Guyanas rainforest. The four presenters are George McGavin, Steve Backshall, Justine Evans, and Gordon Buchanan. The series is a production of the BBC Natural History Unit, and was premiered on 30 July and ended on 13 August 2008. It has three episodes, each 58 minutes long. The series received a Science and Natural History reward from the Royal Television Society. Guyana is a country located in South America, bordering Suriname, Brazil, and Venezuela. The country is known for its large, unspoiled rainforest, which is home to a wide range of animals, including the jaguar. The series documents the crews journey through the rainforest, where they encounter the unique fauna of the region. BBC promoted Guyana as "the land of giants" inhabited by "the huge anaconda, the worlds largest tarantula and giant otters." The series was originally named Expedition Guyana, but the title was changed to the Lost Land of the Jaguar by the BBC to appeal to a wider audience, as a reference to Arthur Conan Doyles The Lost World. Lost Land of the Jaguar is the second series in the BBCs "Expedition" collection, preceding Lost Land of the Volcano in 2009 and Lost Land of the Tiger in 2011 and following Expedition Borneo in 2006. Ace of Spades: Bad Destiny Ace of Spades: Bad Destiny is a 2012 Montenegrin drama film directed by Draško Đurović. The film was selected as the Montenegrin entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, It is the first time Montenegro have submitted a film for the Best Foreign Language Oscar, but it was not nominated. Every Breath You Take Every Breath U Take is 2012 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Mae Cruz-Alviar and starring Piolo Pascual and Angelica Panganiban. It is produced and released by Star Cinema. The film was released domestically on May 16, 2012. Stalker Stalker is a 2012 Irish psychological thriller written and directed by Mark OConnor. Legend of the Hillbilly Butcher Legend of the Hillbilly Butcher is a 2012 horror film that was written and directed by Joaquin Montalvan. The film was released to DVD and VOD on 23 September 2014 and stars Paul E. Respass as a hillbilly with a taste for human flesh. With Mom With Mum is a 2013 Bosnian drama film directed by Faruk Lončarević. It was selected as the Bosnian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Woo-ri i-woot-eui beom-joi Sin of a Family is 2011 South Korean crime film, produced by Shin Hyun-joon, about a detective who investigates the circumstances of a young autistic boys death. Great Great is a 2013 German short film. The Mystery of Dante The Mystery of Dante is a 2014 Italian independent film written and directed by Louis Nero that explores The Divine Comedy though a documentary-style look at the life and philosophy of Dante Alighieri. Aadu Magaadra Bujji Aadu Magaadra Bujji is a 2013 Telugu film directed by debutante director Krishna Reddy Gangadhasuu and starring Sudheer Babu, Asmita Sood and Poonam Kaur in the lead roles. The film is jointly produced by M Subbareddy and S N Reddy under SNR Films India Pvt Ltd and Colours & Claps Entertainments banner. Music is composed by Sri Kommineni. Kangal Malsat Kangal Malsat is a Bengali political satire film directed by Suman Mukhopadhyay and based on the novel with same title written by Nabarun Bhattacharya. , the Central Board of Film Certification denied approval to the film, citing distortion of history, excessive use of abusive language, sexuality, and the portrayal of social movements in a harmful way. The film got a clearance in the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal in the first week of March 2013. Finally the film is set to be released on 2 August 2013. Chandra Chandra is a 2013 and 2014 Indian fantasy film, simultaneously made in Kannada and Tamil languages. Directed by Roopa Iyer, it features Shriya Saran and Prem Kumar in the lead roles. The film deals with the life of a last generation princess and her love story. Chandra is a joint production of India Classic Arts and Narasimha Arts. The film was released on 27 June 2013 to positive reviews and emerged as a high success at the Kannada Box office. The Tamil version of the film was released on 14 February 2014. Fake Fiction Fake Fiction is a 2013 comedy-drama film directed by Shao Xiaoli and starring Xu Zheng and Zhang Zifeng. While No One Is Watching While No One Is Watching is a 2013 Swedish documentary film about sexual violence against children and the people fighting to stop it, directed by and David Herdies. The film is produced by Momento Film in a cooperation with ECPAT Sweden. In October 2013, the film was screened privately for politicians and government officials, followed by a panel discussion led by Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Margot Wallström. The cinematography is by Camilla Skagerström who also did the cinematography in the Oscar-winning film Searching for Sugar Man. Ishq Khuda Ishq Khuda Punjabi عشق خد; translated: love is god) is a 2013 Pakistani Punjabi-language romantic film directed by Shahzad Rafique and produced by Shafquat Chaudhry. It stars Shaan Shahid, Meera, Saima, Ahsan Khan, Humaima Malick, Wiam Dahmani and Shafqat Cheema. It is produced by Shafquat Chaudhry. Adeel pk is signed to edit the movie. The music of the film is composed by Wajahat Attray while lyrics are penned by Riaz ur Rehman Sagar. The film was released on 9 August 2013 and was declared successful at the box-office. Songs She Wrote About People She Knows Songs She Wrote About People She Knows is a Canadian musical comedy film, released in 2014. The solo directorial debut of Kris Elgstrand, the film stars Arabella Bushnell as Carol, a shy, repressed office worker who begins expressing her frustrations with her friends and coworkers in song after being encouraged by a music therapist to open up about her feelings. Her song "Asshole Dave" leads her boss Dave to fire her, but also reignites his own faded dream of becoming a rock star, setting them both off on a journey of creative discovery in which they may need each others help more than they expected. Bushnell described the film as a story about people finding themselves and connecting with each other without using sex to do it. The film had its premiere screening on September 8, 2014 at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film received three Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016, in the categories of Best Costume Design, Best Original Score and Best Original Song. Da Possessed Da Possessed is a Filipino horror, comedy film directed by Joyce Bernal starring Vhong Navarro and Solenn Heussaff. The film, produced and distributed by Star Cinema officially premiered in the Philippines on April 19, 2014 . This movie is remake of Indian Tamil blockbuster movie Kanchana. The premiere earned 17 million pesos on Black Saturday. Jai Ho! Democracy Jai Ho! Democracy, is a 2015 Indian comedy film written and directed by Ranjit Kapoor, who was also the dialogue writer of Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro and has been produced by Bikramjeet Bhullar of Indian Production House. It is a dark satire on Indian politics and takes a dig at the existing social and political morass India is staring at currently. It stars an ensemble cast that includes the likes of Om Puri, Annu Kapoor, Satish Kaushik, Adil Hussain and Seema Biswas. The films trailer was released on 18 March 2015. and is scheduled to release on 24 April 2015. It is about the murky world of Indias political class, where ministers and leaders procrastinate over everything, even on something as grave as border security. Jai Ho! Democracy also takes a satirical look at the medias desperation to stay ahead in the TRP game, sensationalizing even the most trivial situation without any qualms. Thoda Lutf Thoda Ishq Thoda Lutf Thoda Ishq is a 2015 Hindi Comedy Drama film directed and produced by Sachin Gupta and co-produced by Bharat Bansal and Vivek Yadav under the banner of Chilsag Motion Pictures. The film stars Hiten Tejwani, Rajpal Yadav, Sanjay Mishra, Rakesh Bedi, Neha Pawar, Bhavita Anand. Rasputin Rasputin is a coming of age romantic comedy, Malayalam film directed by Jinu G. Daniel, released on 7 August 2015 . The film stars Vinay Forrt as the central character, with Sreenath Bhasi, Aju Varghese, director Joy Mathew, Vandana Menon and Archana Gupta. Rasputin is being produced by E.P. Varghese under the banner of Blue Moon Pictures, Executive Producer Shaju Maniyadath. Cinematography is handled by Hari Nair from Mumbai. Fluidø Fluidø is a 2017 German science fiction film directed by Shu Lea Cheang. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Set in the 2060s, the film depicts a world in which HIV/AIDS has been fully eradicated. In some people, however, the virus has mutated into a gene which can be extracted to create a new psychoactive drug, leading to the creation of an extensive underground network of human trafficking to capture the carriers of this mutation in order to manufacture the drug. Peter Handke: Bin im Wald. Kann sein, dass ich mich verspäte... Peter Handke: In the Woods, Might Be Late is a 2016 German documentary film directed by Corinna Belz. It is about the Austrian writer Peter Handke and his home in Chaville, France. The film was shot over a period of more than three years. Nagesh Thiraiyarangam Nagesh Thiraiyarangam is a 2018 Indian Tamil-language horror drama film produced by Rajendra M. Rajan and Punitha Rajan for Transindia Media & Entertainment Private Limited and directed by Mohamad Issack. The film features Aari, Ashna Zaveri, and Masoom Shankar in the lead roles, while Latha, Sithara, Kaali Venkat, Abhilash, and Athulya Ravi play important roles. The film was released across Tamil Nadu on 16 February 2018. 500 Years 500 Years: Life in Resistance is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Pamela Yates about the trial of Guatemalan dictator Efraín Ríos Montt for genocide against the countrys indigenous Maya population in the 1980s and the popular uprising that followed the trial, which led to the toppling of President Otto Perez Molina. The film was screened at the Sundance and London Human Rights Watch Film Festivals, and Seattle International Film Festival. It is the third film in a three film trilogy which also includes When the Mountains Tremble and Granito: How to Nail a Dictator. Sandhippoma Sandhippoma is a 1998 Tamil language romantic drama film directed by Indrakumar. The film features Suriya and Preetha Vijayakumar in the lead roles, while Raadhika, Prakash Raj, Sarath Babu and Ambika also play significant roles. Deva composed the films soundtrack while Rathnavelu handled the camera work. The film released on 9 July 1998. It was dubbed into Telugu as Viswam. Wedding Anniversary Wedding Anniversary is an Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film, directed by Shekhar S Jha, produced by Kumar V Mahant and Achut Naik, and presented by Bharat Shah. The film stars Nana Patekar and Mahie Gill in leading roles and was released on 24 February 2017. Coyote: The Mike Plant Story COYOTE: The Mike Plant Story is a 2017 American documentary film that depicts the life of American single-handed yachtsman, Mike Plant. The film was directed by Plants nephew, Thomas Simmons, and produced by Ryan Lynch and Matthew Davis Walker. The film focuses on Plants professional sailing career, notably his successful campaigns in single-handed races around the world: the BOC Challenge and the Vendée Globe. From his debut and underdog victory in the 1986-87 BOC Challenge to his death at sea in advance of the 1992 Vendée Globe, the film relies primarily on archival footage and present day interviews from figures close to Plants life. The film also highlights Plants path before his sailing career, including a solo trek of South America, his escape from Greek authorities on a drug trafficking charge and time in a Portuguese prison. Notable characters in the film include sailors Ken Read and Philippe Jeantot, Executive Editor of Cruising World, Herb McCormick, and members of the Plant family. Dhayam Dhayam is a 2017 Indian Tamil thriller film written and directed by Kannan Rangaswamy and produced by A. R. S. Sunder. Entirely shot inside a single room, the film stars Santhosh Prathap, Jayakumar, Aanchal Singh, Samaira Sandhu and Aira Agarval amongst others in leading roles. Featuring music composed by Sathish Selvam, cinematography by A. Packiaraj and editing by R. Sudharsan, the film had a theatrical release on 24 March 2017. Baa Baa Land Baa Baa Land is a 2017 slow cinema film produced by Calm that features no human actors, dialogue or narrative. The idea for a film where the only actors are sheep was conceived by producer Peter Freedman, and the film was directed, shot and edited by art film director Garth Thomas on a "modest budget" that was funded by W.D Church.. It was filmed at the Layer Marney lamb and sheep farm near Tiptree in Essex, United Kingdom. It premiered at the Prince Charles Cinema in Londons West End in September 2017. The film is an example of "slow cinema", an art cinema technique that focuses on long takes, minimalism, and often very little to no narrative or dialogue. The film has no plot and is described as the "dullest movie ever made" by producer Peter Freedman. It features "hundreds" of sheep simply standing in fields with very little additional action; each shot lasts between 30 minutes to over 60 minutes. It is intended and expected to put people to sleep, and has been described as "the ultimate insomnia cure". Baa Baa Lands length of eight hours has led some to call it the nineteenth longest film of all time, the same length as Andy Warhols 1967 film The Imitation of Christ and five minutes shorter than Empire. Executive producer Michael Acton Smith does not expect Baa Baa Land to "break box-office records", though expects that there may be a significant niche audience for the title. The Misogynists The Misogynists is a 2017 comedy film written and directed by Onur Tukel and starring Dylan Baker, Lou Jay Taylor, Trieste Kelly Dunn, and Ivana Miličević. The film is set on the night of the 2016 United States presidential election. Dhh Dhh is a 2017 Indian Gujarati childrens film directed by Manish Saini. The film won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Gujarati at the 65th National Film Awards. Flawless Flawless is a 2018 Israeli drama film directed by Tal Granit and Sharon Maymon. In July 2018, it was one of five films nominated for the Ophir Award for Best Picture, and led the industry with a record of 12 total nominations, of which it won four awards. Flawless was the first film in the history of Israeli cinema for which a transgender woman, Stav Strashko, was nominated for the Best Actress award. Jatrai Jatra Jatrai Jatra is a 2019 Nepalese drama comedy heist thriller film, directed and written by Rhythm Paudel . Rhythm Paudel has played a huge role developing this film. The film is produced by Singe Lama, Rhythm Paudel and Rabindra Singh Baniya under the banner of Shatkon Arts. The film stars Bipin Karki, Dayahang Rai, Rabindra Singh Baniya, Rabindra Jha and Barsha Raut in the lead roles. The film is the sequel and follow up of Jatra released on 2016. The film deals aftermath life of Fanindra, Munna and Joyes after they get released from jail on bail and also the consequences after they find bag of gold. The film received positive to mixed response from critics with praise for its performances, twist and turns and proper sequel storyline of the film but unnecessary events shown in the film and predictability was criticized. The film has earned around रु 7.30 crores , emerging as Blockbuster at the box office. Watering the Flowers Watering the Flowers was an 1896 French short comedy film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss company Star Film and is numbered 6 in its catalogues. The film was made in imitation of the more famous Louis Lumière film LArroseur Arrosé. It is currently presumed lost. Daphne and the Pirate Daphne and the Pirate is a 1916 American drama film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Lillian Gish. Diane of the Follies Diane of the Follies is a 1916 American drama film directed by Christy Cabanne. The film is considered to be lost. The Woman God Forgot The Woman God Forgot is a 1917 American silent romance film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. A copy of the film is in the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection. Satanas Satan is a 1920 silent German drama film in three parts, directed by F. W. Murnau, written and produced by Robert Wiene. It was one of Murnaus first directorial attempts, and along with his 1920 Der Januskopf, is today considered a lost film. The film starred Fritz Kortner, Sadjah Gezza and Conrad Veidt. Karl Freund was the cinematographer. Only a brief fragment of the film is kept in the Cinémathèque Française film archive. Although most of the film no longer exists, it does not seem to be a true horror film, in that allegedly only the third segment of the film deals with the Devil. Robert Wiene probably had more control over the film than Murnau did, since he wrote the screenplay. Murnau hired Conrad Veidt to work with him in his next film, the 1920 Der Januskopf. Carmen, Jr. Carmen Jr. is a 1923 silent film short from 1923 starring Baby Peggy and directed by Alfred Goulding. The film is about 11 minutes in length. A foreign copy of the film exists with English subtitles. Scorching Sands Scorching Sands is a 1923 American silent film starring Stan Laurel. Roaring Rails Roaring Rails is a 1924 American action film featuring Harry Carey. On December 14, 2011, Turner Classic Movies aired a print of this film restored by George Eastman House in 2010. Half a Man Half a Man is a 1925 American silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel. Das Spielzeug von Paris Das Spielzeug von Paris is an Austrian silent film released in 1925 and directed by Michael Curtiz. It was the first film to feature French actress Lili Damita in the leading role. Slums of Berlin Slums of Berlin is a 1925 German silent drama film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Aud Egede-Nissen, Bernhard Goetzke and Mady Christians. Prostitutka Prostitute also known as Slain by Life is a 1927 Soviet silent drama film directed by Oleg Frelikh. Skyscraper Skyscraper is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Howard Higgin. At the 2nd Academy Awards in 1930, Elliott J. Clawson was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Writing. Prints of the film exist. Nothing But the Truth Nothing But the Truth is a 1929 American sound comedy film starring Richard Dix, loosely adapted from the play by James Montgomery and the novel by Frederic S. Isham. The play was adapted again as Nothing But the Truth starring Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard. Separate French, German and Spanish versions were made at the Joinville Studios in Paris as part of Paramounts policy of multiple-language versions. Playboy of Paris Playboy of Paris is a 1930 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Ludwig Berger and starring Maurice Chevalier, Frances Dee, and O.P. Heggie. It was based on a 1911 play The Little Cafe by Tristan Bernard which had previously been adapted into a 1919 French silent film. Paramount produced a separate French-language version Le Petit Café, also starring Chevalier, which broke records for an opening-day attendance in Paris. The film introduced the song "My Ideal", composed by Richard A. Whiting and Newell Chase with lyrics by Leo Robin, which became a jazz standard. The Man Who Came Back The Man Who Came Back is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Raoul Walsh, starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. The movie was adapted to screen by Edwin J. Burke from the play by Jules Eckert Goodman. A Fox property for many years, it had been filmed before in the silent era in 1924 with George OBrien and Dorothy Mackaill in the leads. A Spanish language version called Road of Hell was made in the same year. Gaynor and Farrell made almost a dozen films together, including Frank Borzages classics Seventh Heaven, Street Angel, and Lucky Star; Gaynor won the first Academy Award for Best Actress for the first two and F. W. Murnaus Sunrise. Three Girls Lost Three Girls Lost is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Loretta Young, Lew Cody, and John Wayne. Based on a story by Robert Hardy Andrews, the film is about an architect Gordon Wales who finds his neighbor Marcia Tallant locked out and flirts with her. When he is accused of murdering a racketeer, he becomes romantically involved with his neighbors roommate. Bombay Mail Bombay Mail is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Tom Reed. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Ralph Forbes, Shirley Grey, Hedda Hopper, Onslow Stevens and Jameson Thomas. The film was released on January 6, 1934, by Universal Pictures. Wild Cargo Wild Cargo is a 1934 jungle adventure documentary starring Frank Buck. Buck depicts the ingenious methods by which he traps wild birds, mammals and reptiles. Many scenes were photographed on the vast Malayan estates of Bucks friend, Sultan Ibrahim of Johor, who appears in person in the film. Buddy in Africa Buddy in Africa is an American animated short film, released by Warner Bros. on July 6, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. Ben Hardaway supervised the short; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. Notably, Jack Carr, who provided Buddys voice, is a credited animator on this cartoon. King of the Damned King of the Damned is a 1935 British prison film directed by Walter Forde and starring Conrad Veidt, Helen Vinson, Noah Beery and Cecil Ramage. When a Man's a Man For the earlier film see When a Mans a Man When a Mans a Man is a 1935 American Western film directed by Edward F. Cline and written by Frank Mitchell Dazey and Agnes Christine Johnston. The film stars George OBrien, Dorothy Wilson, Paul Kelly, Harry Woods, Jimmy Butler and Richard Carlyle. The film was released on February 15, 1935, by Fox Film Corporation. Parts of the film were shot in Zion National Park. Border Caballero Border Caballero is a 1936 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Donner, Blitz und Sonnenschein Thunder, Lightning and Sunshine is a 1936 German comedy film directed by Erich Engels and starring Karl Valentin, Liesl Karlstadt and Ilse Petri. The films sets were designed by the art directors Paul Markwitz and Heinrich Richter. It was shot at the Terra Film studios in Marienfelde. Neighborhood House Neighborhood House is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Charley Chase, Harold Law and Alan Hale and written by Charley Chase, Harold Law, Richard Flournoy and Arthur Vernon Jones. The film stars Charley Chase, Rosina Lawrence, Darla Hood, George Meeker, Ben Taggart and Dick Elliott. The film was released on May 9, 1936, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Arizona Gunfighter Arizona Gunfighter is a 1937 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Blazing Sixes Blazing Sixes is a 1937 American Western film directed by Noel M. Smith and written by John T. Neville. The film stars Joan Valerie, Mira McKinney, John Merton, Glenn Strange, Kenneth Harlan and Dick Foran. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 12, 1937. Exiled to Shanghai Exiled to Shanghai is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Nick Grinde and Armand Schaefer and starring Wallace Ford, June Travis, and Dean Jagger. Ghost Town Ghost Town is a 1936 American western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Harry Carey, David Sharpe and Ruth Findlay. Pesti mese Tales Of Budapest is a 1937 Hungarian comedy film directed by Béla Gaál. The Vicar of Bray The Vicar of Bray is a 1937 British historical film with songs, directed by Henry Edwards, and starring Stanley Holloway, Hugh Miller, Felix Aylmer and Margaret Vines. Fugitives for a Night Fugitives for a Night is a 1938 American Mystery film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by Dalton Trumbo. The film stars Frank Albertson, Eleanor Lynn, Allan Lane, Bradley Page and Adrienne Ames. The film was released on September 23, 1938, by RKO Pictures. International Settlement International Settlement is a 1938 American drama film directed by Eugene Forde and starring Dolores del Rio, George Sanders and June Lang. It is set in the Shanghai International Settlement during the Sino-Japanese War. In the film, a gun runner falls in love with a beautiful French singer. Mr. Doodle Kicks Off Mr. Doodle Kicks Off is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by Bert Granet. The film stars Joe Penner, June Travis, Richard Lane, Ben Alexander and Billy Gilbert. The film was released on October 7, 1938, by RKO Pictures. Pudgy the Watchman Pudgy the Watchman is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Tex Rides with the Boy Scouts Tex Rides with the Boy Scouts is a 1937 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and starring singing cowboy Tex Ritter and Troop 13 Los Angeles District Boy Scouts of America. The film was shot in Old Kernville, California and premiered on Broadway in November 1937. Almost a Gentleman Almost a Gentleman is a 1939 American drama film directed by Leslie Goodwins from a screenplay by David Silverstein and Jo Pagano, based on the story by Harold Shumate. The film stars James Ellison, Helen Wood and Robert Kent. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures on March 31, 1939. Clown Princes Clown Princes is a 1939 Our Gang short comedy film directed by George Sidney. Produced and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 178th Our Gang short to be released. Pack Up Your Troubles Pack Up Your Troubles is a 1939 American comedy film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and written by Lou Breslow and Owen Francis. The film stars Jane Withers, The Ritz Brothers, Lynn Bari, Joseph Schildkraut, Stanley Fields, Fritz Leiber and Lionel Royce. The film was released on October 20, 1939, by 20th Century Fox. The Great Beginning Member of the Government is a 1939 Soviet drama film directed by Iosif Kheifits and Aleksandr Zarkhi. Rocky Mountain Rangers Rocky Mountain Rangers is a 1940 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by George Sherman and starring Robert Livingston, Raymond Hatton, and Duncan Renaldo. Yukon Flight Yukon Flight is a 1940 American film directed by Ralph Staub and starring James Newill, Louise Stanley, Dave OBrien and William Pawley. Released by Monogram Pictures, the film uses a musical/action formula, similar to the format of the "singing cowboy" films of the era. Billy the Kid Wanted Billy the Kid Wanted is a 1941 American film directed by Sam Newfield. The film stars Buster Crabbe in the first of his appearances as Billy the Kid; replacing Bob Steele in the PRC film series. The film also features Sam Newfields son Joel. Mein Leben für Irland My Life for Ireland is a Nazi propaganda movie from 1941 directed by Max W. Kimmich, telling a story of Irish heroism and martyrdom over two generations of British occupation. The movie was produced for Nazi-occupied Europe with the intent of challenging pro-British allegiances; yet in some cases it had the unintended effect of making audiences identify the Irish struggle with their own resistance against the Nazis. The films sets were designed by the art directors Wilhelm Depenau and Otto Erdmann. Secrets of the Lone Wolf Secrets of the Lone Wolf is a 1941 American crime film directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Warren William. It is part of Columbia Pictures series of Lone Wolf films. Swamp Woman Swamp Woman is a 1941 American film directed by Elmer Clifton. Bats in the Belfry Bats in the Belfry is a 1942 American animated short film directed by Rudolf Ising and Jerry Brewer for MGM and released to theaters on July 4, 1942. The short tells the story of three singing crazy bats in a belfry. Man from Cheyenne Man from Cheyenne is a 1942 American western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. Wen die Götter lieben Whom the Gods Love is a 1942 Austrian historical musical film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Hans Holt, Irene von Meyendorff and Winnie Markus. The film is a biopic of the Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It was made as a co-production between the giant German studio UFA and Wien-Film which had been set up following the German annexation of Austria. The film was part of a wider attempt by the Nazis to portray Mozart as an authentic German hero. Like many German biopics of the war years, it portrays the composer as a pioneering visionary. The title refers to Mozarts middle name Amadeus and to the aphorism "he whom the gods love, dies young" from Plautus Bacchides, lines 816–17, and earlier Greek sources, including Homers mention of Trophonius; Mozart died at the age of 35. A British film of the same title had been released in 1936. Le voyageur de la Toussaint Traveler on All Saints Day) is a 1943 French detective film directed by Louis Daquin and starring Assia Noris, Jules Berry, Gabrielle Dorziat and Guillaume de Sax. It is an adaptation of a story by Georges Simenon. A young man makes a triumphant return to his hometown of La Rochelle. Blonde for a Day Blonde for a Day is a 1946 American action film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Fred Myton. The film stars Hugh Beaumont, Kathryn Adams, Cy Kendall, Marjorie Hoshelle, Richard Fraser, Paul Bryar, Mauritz Hugo and Charles C. Wilson. The film was released on June 10, 1946, by Producers Releasing Corporation. In Old Sacramento In Old Sacramento is a 1946 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Frances Hyland and Frank Gruber. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, Constance Moore, Henry H. Daniels Jr., Ruth Donnelly, Eugene Pallette and Jack La Rue. The film was released on May 31, 1946, by Republic Pictures. The Last Crooked Mile The Last Crooked Mile is a 1946 American crime film directed by Philip Ford and written by Jerry Sackheim and Jerome Gruskin. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Ann Savage, Adele Mara, Tom Powers, Sheldon Leonard and Nestor Paiva. The film was released on August 9, 1946, by Republic Pictures. While the Door Was Locked While the Door Was Locked is a 1946 Swedish drama film directed by Hasse Ekman. Pikajuna pohjoiseen North Express is a 1947 Finnish thriller film directed by Roland af Hällström and starring Ansa Ikonen, Leif Wager and Tauno Majuri. The Sea Hound The Sea Hound is a 1947 Columbia 15-chapter movie serial starring Buster Crabbe based on the radio show The Sea Hound. It was the 34th of the 57 serials produced by Columbia Pictures. Buster Crabbe starred as Capt. Silver, master of the Sea Hound, and Ralph Hodges played his faithful sidekick Jerry. Pamela Blake played the captains love interest, Ann Whitney. The Farm of Seven Sins The Farm of Seven Sins is a 1949 French historical drama film directed by Jean Devaivre and starring Jacques Dumesnil, Claude Génia and Aimé Clariond. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Hubert. Indian Agent Indian Agent is a 1948 Western film starring Tim Holt as a cowboy trying to convince Indians not to go on the warpath due to the activities of a corrupt Indian agent. The film was finished in mid 1948. It was released on a double bill with He Walked By Night. The Wyoming Bandit The Wyoming Bandit is a 1949 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by M. Coates Webster. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Trevor Bardette, Victor Kilian, Rand Brooks and William Haade. The film was released on July 15, 1949, by Republic Pictures. Cyclone Fury Cyclone Fury is a 1951 American film directed by Ray Nazarro and produced by Columbia Pictures. It was double billed with Tokyo File 212. Three Desperate Men Three Desperate Men is a 1951 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Preston Foster, Jim Davis and Virginia Grey. The Alaskan Eskimo The Alaskan Eskimo is a 1953 American short documentary film produced by Walt Disney. It was the initial film in Disneys People & Places series. In 1954, it won an Oscar for Documentary Short Subject at the 26th Academy Awards. Miljonäärimonni The Millionaire Recruit is a 1953 Finnish comedy film directed by Roland af Hällström and starring Lasse Pöysti, Sakari Halonen and Pentti Viljanen. Sky Commando Sky Commando is a 1953 American war film released by Columbia Pictures, directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Dan Duryea, Frances Gifford and Mike Connors. The Cold War period provides the background, although the plot concerns a flashback to World War II aerial action. Sky Commando was the last major film feature for Frances Gifford as her postwar career was affected by serious personal problems. The film was one of Connors first, having made his debut in Sudden Fear; he had previously appeared in Sears The 49th Man, earlier in 1953. Portrait of an Unknown Woman Portrait of an Unknown Woman is a 1954 West German comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Ruth Leuwerik, O. W. Fischer and Irene von Meyendorff. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Madrid and Paris. The films sets were designed by the art directors Ludwig Reiber and Max Seefelder. Dobu is a 1954 Japanese film written and directed by Kaneto Shindo and starring Nobuko Otowa. Days of Hate Días de odio, literally translated as Days of Hate, is a 1954 Argentine film. It is based on the short story Emma Zunz by Jorge Luis Borges. Días de odio was directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson and filmed in black and white. The scripted was adapted by Nilsson from the short story "Emma Zunz" by Jorge Luis Borges. The film was released on the 3 of June 1954, starring Elisa Galvé, Nicolas Freguês, Raul del Valle, Enrique de Pedro, Duilio Marzio and Virginia Romay in the main roles. The producer of the film was Armando Bó. El expreso de Andalucía Andalusia Express is a 1956 Italian-Spanish drama film directed by Francisco Rovira Beleta and starring Jorge Mistral, Marisa de Leza and Mara Berni. Vasyok Trubachyov i yego tovarishchi Vasyok Trubachyov and His Comrades is a 1955 Soviet adventure film directed by Ilya Frez Het wonderlijke Leven van Willem Parel Het Wonderlijke leven van Willem Parel is a 1955 Dutch comedy film directed by Gerard Rutten. It revolves around Wim Sonnevelds comedy character Willem Parel. The Leather Saint The Leather Saint is a 1956 film, directed by Alvin Ganzer in black-and-white VistaVision, about a priest who boxes. It stars John Derek, Paul Douglas and Jody Lawrance. Königin Luise Queen Louise is a 1957 West German historical drama film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Ruth Leuwerik, Dieter Borsche and Bernhard Wicki. It was made at the Emelka Studios in Munich. The film depicts the life of Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the wife of Frederick William III of Prussia, and her stand against Napoleon during the Napoleonic Wars. It was one of a number of films made during the 1950s that portrayed historical royal Germany in a positive manner. It is similar in theme to the Prussian film genre which had been popular between the two World Wars including two films about Louise Queen Louise and Louise, Queen of Prussia. Ch. P. - Chrezvychainoe proisshestvie E.A. — Extraordinary Accident is a 1958 Soviet drama film directed by Viktor Ivchenko. It was the box office leader of 1959 in the Soviet Union having had more than 47 million viewers. The film is based on real events of the capture of the Soviet tanker "Tuapse" in 1954. The Duke Wore Jeans The Duke Wore Jeans is a 1958 British film by producer Nat Cohen starring Tommy Steele and June Laverick. The songs for the film were released in 1958 by Decca on a 10" LP; a 7" EP and two 7" singles and, in more recent times, on compilation CDs. Venetian Honeymoon Venetian Honeymoon is a 1959 Italian-French romantic comedy film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. It is loosely based on the Abel Hermant novel Les noces vénitiennes. Green Harvest Green Harvest is a 1959 French war drama film directed by François Villiers and starring Pierre Dux, Dany Saval and Jacques Perrin. In occupied France during the Second World War, a group of school students begin to take action against the German forces. Cidade Ameaçada Cidade Ameaçada is a 1960 Brazilian crime film directed by Roberto Farias. It was submitted into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. The plot follows the story of a São Paulo criminal known as "Passarinho", which is based on an actual criminal dubbed "Promessinha". Conny und Peter machen Musik Conny and Peter Make Music is a 1960 West German musical comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Cornelia Froboess, Peter Kraus and Gustav Knuth. It is set in a hotel in Lake Lugano, which is a glacial lake situated on the border between southern Switzerland and Northern Italy. The lake, named after the city of Lugano, is situated between Lake Como and Lago Maggiore. The films sets were designed by the art directors Franz Bi and Bruno Monden. Aashiq Aashiq is a 1962 Hindi movie directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film stars Raj Kapoor, Nanda, Padmini, Keshto Mukherjee and Leela Chitnis. The music of film was composed by Shankar Jaikishan. The Kitchen The Kitchen is a 1961 black and white British drama film directed by James Hill and starring Carl Möhner, Mary Yeomans, Brian Phelan, Tom Bell, Eric Pohlmann and James Bolam. The film follows an ensemble of the staff in a cafes kitchen during the course of one busy morning. The script is based on the 1957 stage play of the same name by Arnold Wesker. The film was produced by Sidney Cole for Act Films Ltd. Of Wayward Love Lamore difficile is a 1962 Italian comedy anthology film. The film represents the directorial debut of the four authors, that however were all experienced in other areas of the cinematographic industry. The four episodes are based on short stories of well-known Italian novelists and share the themes of love and betrayal. The film was co-produced with West Germany where it was released with the title Schwierige Liebe. Samar Samar is a 1962 American film. It was written and directed by and stars George Montgomery. It also starred Gilbert Roland. Tartar Invasion Ursus and the Tartar Princess is a 1961 Italian-French peplum film written and directed by Remigio Del Grosso and starring Yoko Tani and Ettore Manni. Aarti Aarti is a 1962 Indian Bollywood film directed by Phani Majumdar and produced by Tarachand Barjatya. The film stars Meena Kumari in the title role of Aarti, with Ashok Kumar, Pradeep Kumar and Shashikala appearing in pivotal roles. The film is based on Sanskar Lakshmi, a play written by Prafulla Desai. The Reluctant Spy The Reluctant Spy is a French-Italian spy-comedy film from 1963, directed by Jean-Charles Dudrumet, written by Michel Cousin, starring Jean Marais and Geneviève Page. It is a parody of espionage films. It was followed by sequel Pleins feux sur Stanislas. The Marked One The Marked One is a 1963 British crime film directed by Francis Searle and starring William Lucas, Zena Walker and Patrick Jordan. The screenplay concerns a forger whose daughter is threatened by other criminals. A Matter of Choice A Matter of Choice is a 1963 British drama film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Anthony Steel, Jeanne Moody and Ballard Berkeley. The screenplay concerns two youths who accidentally kill a man. Nine from Little Rock Nine from Little Rock is a 1964 American short documentary film directed by Charles Guggenheim about the Little Rock Nine, the first nine African-American students to attend an all-white Arkansas high school in 1957. The film was commissioned by George Stevens Jr. of the United States Information Agency. The film won Guggenheim his first Oscar at the 37th Academy Awards, held in 1965, for Documentary Short Subject. He was also nominated in the same category the same year for Children Without. The film is narrated by Jefferson Thomas, one of the Little Rock Nine, who died in 2010. Every Day Is a Holiday Cabriola is a 1965 Spanish film starring Marisol and Ángel Peralta Pineda. It was written and directed by Mel Ferrer. It was also known as Every Day Is a Holiday. The Saint Lies in Wait Le Saint prend laffût is a French adventure drama film from 1966. It was directed by Christian-Jaque, written by Jean Ferry, starring Jean Marais and Raffaella Carrà. The Spy Who Loved Flowers The Spy Who Loved Flowers is a 1966 Italian/Spanish co-production science fiction-Eurospy film written and directed by Umberto Lenzi. Set in Paris, Geneva and Athens, it is the sequel to Super Seven Calling Cairo. It starred Roger Browne and Yoko Tani. Effi Briest Effi Briest is a 1971 East German film directed by Wolfgang Luderer. The Magic Bird The Magic Bird is a 1968 Italian animated film. It is also known as Perils of Problemina. Cuori solitari Lonely Hearts is a 1970 Italian romantic drama film directed by Franco Giraldi. The Granddaughter's Model Good Little Girls is a 1971 French film directed by Jean-Claude Roy. The movie is a pastiche of Countess of Ségurs novel Les Petites Filles modèles matching comedy and erotism. 30,000 Miles Under the Sea is a 1970 Japanese anime fantasy adventure film. It was released on 19 July 1970. Varietés Variety is a 1971 Spanish drama film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem and starring Sara Montiel, Vicente Parra and Chris Avram. Le wazzou polygame Le Wazzou polygame is a 1971 Nigerien/French film about polygamy directed by and starring Oumarou Ganda. It was produced by Argos Films in France. It won the Grand Prize at the 1972 Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou and was the first official winner of that festival. La calandria La calandria is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. It is based upon the medieval play, La calandria, written by Bernardo Dovizi. Dear Louise Dear Louise is a 1972 French drama film directed by Philippe de Broca. It was entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. Sunstruck Sunstruck, also known by the alternative title of Education of Stanley Evans, is a 1972 British–Australian comedy film directed by James Gilbert and starring Harry Secombe, Maggie Fitzgibbon and John Meillon. Bala Bala is a 1976 short documentary film made by Satyajit Ray, about a Bharatanatyam dancer, Balasaraswati, fondly known as "Bala". The film was jointly produced by National Centre for the Performing Arts and Government of Tamil Nadu. The thirty-three-minute documentary features the life and some of the works by Balasaraswati in the form of narration and dance, starring herself. At the age of fourteen, Ray had seen a performance of Balasaraswati in Kolkata, then known as "Calcutta", in 1935, when she was seventeen years old. Ray had initially planned to make a film on Bala in 1966 when she was in her prime. However, he could start filming in only 1976. Incidentally, though Bala was often called "a revolutionary Bharatanatyam dancer", she had never been filmed till she was 58 years old, in spite of having a career spanned over four decades. Ray decided to make the film on Bala, "the greatest Bharatanatyam dancer ever" according to him, to document her art for future generations with the "main value as archival". When Ray filmed then 58-year-old Bala for the documentary, she found to be wearing same pair of anklets which she wore more than fifty years ago for her debut performance, at the age of seven. Ray reported to have been said about the delayed filming of the documentary about Bala that "Bala filmed at 58 was better than Bala not being filmed at all." The films original script was included in a book named Original English Film Scripts Satyajit Ray, put together by Rays son Sandip Ray along with an ex-CEO of Ray Society, Aditinath Sarkar, which also included original scripts of Rays other films. The Best Ragazza alla pari is a 1976 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Mino Guerrini. The Great Brain The Great Brain is a 1978 American film directed by Sidney Levin. Amanti miei Amanti miei is a 1979 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana film directed by Aldo Grimaldi. Bersaglio altezza uomo Target is a 1979 Italian-Turkish "poliziottesco" film written and directed by Guido Zurli and starring Luc Merenda. Tora-san's Dream of Spring aka Torasan Dreams Springtime is a 1979 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Kyōko Kagawa as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Dream of Spring is the twenty-fourth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Tora-san's Tropical Fever aka Torasan Goes to Hisbiscus Land is a 1980 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Ruriko Asaoka as his love interest or "Madonna". Toras Tropical Fever is the twenty-fifth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Shochiku theatrically released a Special Edition version to theaters in 1997. It used computer graphics to add Hidetaka Yoshioka to the story in added scenes. The Marvelous Land of Oz The Marvelous Land of Oz is a musical play by Thomas W. Olson, Gary Briggle, and Richard Dworsky, based on the novel by L. Frank Baum. Briggle originated the role of the Scarecrow in the original 1981 production, directed by John Cark Donahue at The Childrens Theatre Company and School of Minneapolis. The production was filmed for television under the direction of John Driver, the first of six such productions with Television Theatre Company and the only one to be strictly bound to the theatre. The overture in the film depicts the cast and crew getting ready for the performance, while the other five films had openings that were shot on location or in studios. Yi ge he ba ge One and Eight is a landmark Chinese film from 1983. The film tells the story of eight criminals and a deserting Chinese officer in the communist Eighth Route Army caught in the midst of the Second Sino-Japanese War. Directed by Zhang Junzhao, One and Eight also features cinematography by the soon-to-be-acclaimed Zhang Yimou and stars Chen Daoming. It is based on an epic poem by Guo Xiaochuan. Odin i bez oruzhiya Alone and Unarmed is a Soviet 1984 crime drama directed by Pavel Fattahutdinov and Vladimir Khotinenko. A screen adaptation of the detective Nikolai Leonovs Agony. The Mothers of the Plaza of Mayo The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo is a 1985 Argentine documentary film directed by Susana Blaustein Muñoz and Lourdes Portillo about the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Reckless Disregard Reckless Disregard is a 1985 American film that was directed by Harvey Hart. It stars Tess Harper as a lawyer that must defend a physician against claims of selling prescriptions. After accepting the part Harper commented that the role was different from those shed played in the past such as "rural mothers". The film has drawn comparisons to the 1983 Galloway lawsuit against Dan Rather as well as the case of Westmoreland vs. CBS. Run for Your Life Run for Your Life is a 1988 Italian-British sport-drama film. It is the last film directed by Terence Young. It was shot in Rome; during the filming Carradine married his third wife, Gail Jensen. Stars and Roses Stars and Rosesis a 1989 Hong Kong drama film directed by Taylor Wong starring Andy Lau as a photo journalist from Hong Kong and Cherie Chung as a Vietnamese translator. Herzlich willkommen Herzlich willkommen is a 1990 West German drama film directed by Hark Bohm. It was entered into the 40th Berlin International Film Festival. Fu gui ji xiang The Perfect Match is a 1991 Hong Kong film directed by Stephen Shin. Pegiy pyos, begushchiy kraem morya Spotted Dog Running at the Edge of the Sea is a 1991 Soviet drama film directed by Karen Gevorkian. It won the Golden St. George and the Prix FIPRESCI at the 17th Moscow International Film Festival. The Absence The Absence is a 1992 French-German-Spanish drama film directed by Peter Handke. It follows the journey of four nameless people: the old man, the woman, the soldier, and the gambler. The film is based on Handkes novella with the same name. It premiered in competition at the 49th Venice International Film Festival. Au nom du Christ Au nom du Christ is a 1993 Ivorian film directed by Roger Gnoan M’Bala. It won the Grand Prize for Best Film at the FESPACO Film Festival and Nominated for the Golden Leopard Award at the Locarno International Film Festival in 1993. Nastazja Nastasja is a Polish/Japanese film released in 1994, directed by Andrzej Wajda. The film is an adaptation on the last chapter of Fyodor Dostoyevskis novel The Idiot, in which Prince Mishkin and Rogozin return to the past in a conversation over the dead body of Nastasja. Both Prince Mishkin and Nastasja in flashbacks are played by the same person, onnagata actor Bandō Tamasaburō V. Wajda produced and directed Nastassya Filipovna, a stage play version of the piece, at the Stary Teatr in Kraków in 1977. Le cri du coeur The Hearts Cry is a 1994 Burkinabé/French drama film directed by Idrissa Ouedraogo. Khu gam Sunset at Chaophraya is a 1996 romantic-drama film directed by Euthana Mukdasanit. Adapted from the novel Khu Kam by Thommayanti, the story is a love triangle, set in World War II-era Thailand, and depicts the star-crossed romance between an Imperial Japanese Navy officer and a Thai woman who is involved with the Free Thai resistance. Singer Thongchai "Bird" McIntyre stars as the Japanese officer Kobori, reprising his role from a popular, 26-episode television series in 1990 that was based on the book. Aside from the 1990 series, the story has been adapted numerous times, including a film in 1973, another film in the 1980s and a musical play in 2003 by Dreambox Theatre in Bangkok that was revived in 2007. One of top five box office hits in Thailand in 1996, this film was among the first Thai films to gain overseas distribution for home video, with an English-subtitled VHS release in 1998. Suzanne Farrell: Elusive Muse Suzanne Farrell: Elusive Muse is a 1996 documentary film about the ballerina Suzanne Farrell directed by Anne Belle. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was aired on PBS in 1997 as part of Dance In America. Le mani forti The Grey Zone is a 1997 Italian drama film written and directed by Franco Bernini. It entered into the competition at the International Critics Week of the 50th Cannes Film Festival. The film won the Grolla doro for best screenplay. Katerina Izmailova Katerina Izmailova is a 1966 Soviet film adaptation of Dmitri Shostakovichs opera Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District, directed by Mikhail Shapiro. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival. Terror Terror is a 1977 Danish crime film directed by Gert Fredholm and starring Bo Løvetand. 100 Proof 100 Proof is a 1997 independently produced American thriller film written and directed by Jeremy Horton. Shot on location in Kentucky, it is based on the true story of a killing spree that took place in Lexington in 1986. Two women, LaFonda Fay Foster and Tina Hickey Powell, murdered five people in the real-life incident. The films supporting cast includes Jim Varney, who portrays the drunk, violent, incestuous father of one of the two women at the center of the story. Varneys role is radically different from the humorous Ernest P. Worrell character for which he was best known. The Flaming Teenage The Flaming Teen-Age is a 1956 film directed by Irvin Yeaworth. It stars Noel Reyburn and Ethel Barrett. The Annunciation of Marie The Annunciation of Marie is the English-language title of the 1991 French-Canadian film LAnnonce faite à Marie, an adaptation of the play of the same name by Paul Claudel. How to Make the Cruelest Month How to Make the Cruelest Month is a 1998 comedy film written and directed by Kip Koenig and starring Clea DuVall. Kung mangarap ka't magising Kung Mangarap Kat Magising is a 1977 Philippine coming-of-age romantic drama film co-written and directed by Mike De Leon, and starring Christopher de Leon and Hilda Koronel. It is released as Moments in a Stolen Dream overseas. Set in Baguio, it follows Joey, a musically-inclined college student who falls for Anna, a married young woman vacationing from Manila. As their friendship starts blossoming into romance, the two slowly uncover startling truths about each others pasts. Kung Mangarap Kat Magising was released in the Philippines on December 24, 1977 as an official entry to the 1977 Metro Manila Film Festival. The film won two categories at the 2nd Gawad Urian Awards for Best Music and Best Sound. In 2016, the film was digitally restored and remastered by ABS-CBN Film Archives and Central Digital Lab., and was well received by retrospective reviews. Adriatic Sea of Fire Adriatic Sea of Fire is a 1968 French-Yugoslav war drama film directed by Alexandre Astruc. It tells the story of the Yugoslav destroyer Zagreb which fights against Italy in 1941, and how some of the crew members try to organise a mutiny to keep fighting when the commander is ordered to surrender. The Great Who-Dood-It The Great Who-Dood-It is the 43rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on October 20, 1952, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Café de Paris Café de Paris is a 1938 French mystery film directed by Yves Mirande and Georges Lacombe. Mystery at Castle House Mystery at Castle House is a 1982 Australian film for children. The film was broadcast in the United Kingdom on the ITV network in 1986 School Girl School Girl is a 1971 pornographic film directed by Paul David Gerber, and was mentioned in the "Guilty Pleasures" section of Time magazines list of "All-Time 100 best films". The film stars Debra Allen and George S. MacDonald of Behind the Green Door. Dulhan Wahi Jo Piya Man Bhaaye Dulhan Wahi Jo Piya Man Bhaye is a 1977 Hindi movie. Produced by Tarachand Barjatya for Rajshri, the film is directed by Lekh Tandon. The film stars Madan Puri, Prem Krishen, Rameshwari, Jagdeep and Iftekhar. It was a surprise hit of the year and gave Madan Puri his most satisfactory film role. The music is by Ravindra Jain. The film has the same storyline as Tamasha and 1941 Hollywood film It Started with Eve. The movie was remade in Tamil as Marumagal. Flacari pe comori Flames over Treasures, is a 1988 Romanian film produced by Romania Film and directed by Nicolae Margineanu from a script by Ion Agârbiceanu from Agârbiceanus novel "Archangels." It concerns a gold mine in Romania reported to be haunted. It stars Mircea Albulescu, Claudiu Bleonț, Magda Catone, Remus Margineanu, Imola Gaspar, Valentin Uritescu and Melania Ursu. Flacăra pe Comori won the Prize for Direction at the Romanian National Film Festival, Costinesti, 1987. The film is released in the United States on DVD and VHS by Ager Film, a company dedicated to releasing Romanian films for home video. Janam Janam is a 1985 Indian film directed and written by Mahesh Bhatt. It is one of the autobiographical films Bhatt created in the early part of his career. The film was remade in Telugu as Atmakatha. La bella di Lodi La bella di Lodi is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Missiroli. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Alberto Arbasino. In 2008 it was restored and shown as part of the retrospective "Questi fantasmi: Cinema italiano ritrovato" at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. Afsana Afsana is a 1951 Bollywood family drama film. It was the directorial debut of Baldev Raj Chopra and starred Ashok Kumar as twin brothers, starting a trend for such dual roles. It co-starred Veena, Pran, Kuldip Kaur, Jeevan, Cuckoo, and Baby Tabassum. The story was written by I. S. Johar and the music composed by Husnlal Bhagatram. Karm Karm is a 1977 Hindi movie produced and directed by B. R. Chopra. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Vidya Sinha and Shabana Azmi. The music is by R. D. Burman. The film was an average success at the box office. This film was the first film of Urmila Matondkar as a child artiste. The Magic of David Copperfield XIV: Flying - Live the Dream Magic Trick is a short film made in 1953 by Orson Welles, for use in a show by magician Richard Himber. It involves Welles on-screen interacting with Himber off-screen as the two play a card trick, and would have been projected life-size during Himbers touring stage show in the 1950s. It was the first time Welles had filmed any magic tricks since his segment in the 1944 film Follow the Boys; and from the late 1960s onwards, Welles would perform more of these tricks in public, most notably in The Orson Welles Show and Orson Welles Magic Show. Kanjon opasnih igara Kanjon opasnih igara is a 1998 Croatian film directed by Vladimir Tadej. It is based on Hrvoje Hitrecs novel of the same name. Pigs Have Wings Pigs Have Wings is a 1977 Italian drama film directed by Paolo Pietrangeli and based on the book of the same name by Lidia Ravera and Marco Lombardo Radice. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. Tezký zivot dobrodruha The Hard Life of an Adventurer is a 1941 Czech crime-comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Hercule Hercule is a 1938 French comedy film directed by Alexander Esway and starring Fernandel, Gaby Morlay and Pierre Brasseur. The films sets were designed by Pierre Schild. Jean Grémillon was the films original director, but he left shortly after production had begun. A simple fisherman from Provence inherits a Parisian newspaper, but finds some of his new staff are dishonest. Black Memory Black Memory is a 1947 British crime film starring Michael Atkinson, Myra OConnell and Michael Medwin and directed by Oswald Mitchell. It is most notable for the first screen appearance of Sid James, who would later go on to find fame in Ealing Comedies and the Carry on films. Also making her film acting debut in Black Memory was the Welsh-born actor, playwright, screenwriter and film director Jane Arden. Legends of Anika Legends of Anika, is a 1954 Yugoslav drama film directed by Vladimir Pogačić. The film is based on the same-titled short novel penned by the Nobel Prize-winning Yugoslav author Ivo Andrić, continuing Pogačićs series of screen adaptations of literary works by local authors. It was the first Yugoslav film which had a cinema release in the United States, where it premiered on 18 April 1956. Vstuplenie Introduction to Life is a 1963 Soviet drama film about World War II seen through the eyes of a young boy from Leningrad. It won a Special Jury Prize at the 24th Venice International Film Festival. Baseynat The Swimming Pool is a 1977 Bulgarian drama film directed by Binka Zhelyazkova. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Prize. Rani snijeg u Münchenu Early Snow in Munich is a 1984 Yugoslav film directed by Bogdan Žižić. Circe Circe is a 1964 Argentine film directed by Manuel Antín. It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. The film is based on a short story by Julio Cortazar, published in 1951. Its main theme is about perverse sexual gratification in a repressed Catholic environment. Delia Mañara is notorious in her quarter of Buenos Aires for the mysterious deaths of two of her fiancés. She lives in a twilight world and gains most satisfaction through the exercise of power over others. It emerges that she killed the two men by poisoning them with the sweets she makes; when this fails with her third fiancé, he is freed from her fatal attraction by the knowledge. Vampires Vampires, also known as Abandon, is a 1986 horror film directed by Len Anthony and starring Duane Jones, John Bly, Jackie James, Orly Benyar, Kit Jones, and Robin Michaels; it was the final film of Duane Jones. The cinematographer was Ernest Dickerson, who later worked with Spike Lee and directed some episodes of horror TV show The Walking Dead. The plot concerns mysterious events at a private girls school in which the students life-energy is drained by a mad scientists machine. Subsequently the film was retitled Abandon and included in a double bill on VHS with Anthonys later film Fright House, under the title of the latter movie. It was released on DVD in 2016. The Living Christ Series The Living Christ Series is a 1951 12-part drama television series about the life of Jesus Christ directed by John T. Coyle. The Trip to Biarritz The Trip to Biarritz is a 1963 French-Italian comedy film directed by Gilles Grangier and starring Fernandel, Michel Galabru and Rellys. The Rice People is a 1957 Japanese drama film directed by Tadashi Imai. Devatha Devata is a 1982 Telugu film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao, starring Sobhan Babu, Sridevi, Jaya Prada and Mohan Babu. The film is about two sisters and their love triangle with the lead hero. K. Raghavendra Rao remade it in Hindi as Tohfa, with both Sridevi and Jaya Prada repeating their roles. It was also remade in Tamil as Deiva Piravi starring Mohan, Urvashi and Radhika. The story was drew inspiration from the 1959 Tamil film Kalyana Parisu, directed by C. V. Sridhar, who also directed its Hindi remake, Nazrana, starring Raj Kapoor and Vyjayanthimala and the 1960 Telugu movie Pelli Kanuka. Something Like It is a 1981 Japanese film directed by Yoshimitsu Morita. Fotógrafo de señoras Fotógrafo de señoras is a 1978 Argentine comedy film directed by Hugo Moser. Mediterranean Holiday Mediterranean Holiday is a 1962 West German documentary film directed by Hermann Leitner and Rudolf Nussgruber. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. Stolen Assignment Stolen Assignment is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Terence Fisher and starring John Bentley and Hy Hazell. The film was produced by Francis Searle for Act Films Ltd, and was a sequel to Fishers Final Appointment of the previous year, featuring sleuthing journalists Mike Billings and Jenny Drew. Tough Tough, also known as Johnny Tough, is a 1974 blaxploitation film about a young teenager who rebels against authority. The film is a homage to The 400 Blows. Corral Corral is a 1954 National Film Board of Canada short film documentary about the life of a cowboy, directed by Colin Low and produced by Tom Daly. It featured cinematography by Wolf Koenig and a musical score by Eldon Rathburn, and was produced as part of the NFBs postwar Canada Carries On series. High Steel High Steel is a 1966 short National Film Board of Canada documentary film directed by Don Owen about Mohawk Ironworkers from Kahnawake building New York City skycrapers. Nawa to chibusa is a 1983 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Masaru Konuma and starring Nami Matsukawa. Haunted School 2 is a 1996 Japanese horror film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. It is the second installment in the Gakkō no Kaidan film series, following the 1995 film School Ghost Stories. The Broken Pots The Broken Pots is a 1960 Turkish drama film directed by Memduh Ün. It was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival. Zehreela Insaan Zehreela Insaan is a 1974 Indian Hindi-language romance film directed by Puttanna Kanagal and produced by Virendra Sinha. The film stars Rishi Kapoor, Moushumi Chatterjee, Neetu Singh, Ambareesh and Pran. It is a remake of Kanagals own 1972 Kannada film Naagarahaavu which was based on three Kannada novels: Nagarahavu, Ondu Gandu Eradu Hennu and Sarpa Mathsara, all written by T. R. Subba Rao. The film did not do well at the box office, but the song O Hansini attained popularity. The Virgin of Pessac La Rosière de Pessac is the title of two hour-long films directed by Jean Eustache. The films cover an annual ceremony, held in Eustaches place of birth, in which the mayor and his associates nominate a girl as the towns most virtuous. Thus, the girls chosen in those two years are eponymous subjects of these documentaries. Fast Company Fast Company is a 1924 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 32nd Our Gang short subject released. Double Love Le Double Amour is a 1925 French melodrama film directed by Jean Epstein and produced by the Films Albatros production company. 24 heures ou plus... 24 heures ou plus is a radical political documentary about Quebec society, shot in 1971 and completed by director by Gilles Groulx by mid-January 1973. However, the film was initially suppressed by producer National Film Board of Canada and not released until February 1977. Bidaai Bidaai is a 1974 Bollywood drama film, produced and directed by L. V. Prasad under the Prasad Productions Pvt Ltd banner. It stars Jeetendra, Leena Chandavarkar in lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film was a remake of the Telugu movie Thalla? Pellama?, starring N.T. Rama Rao, Chandrakala in the pivotal roles. Durga Khote, who played the widowed mother of Jeetendra and Satyen Kapu, won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. Dilli Ka Thug Dilli Ka Thug is a 1958 Hindi-language comedy film. It stars Kishore Kumar, Nutan, Madan Puri and Iftekhar. The music was by Ravi and the lyrics were by S.H. Bihari, Shailendra and Majrooh Sultanpuri. The song "Hum to mohabbat karega" was Sultanpuris contribution. Citizen Citizen: Im Not Losing My Mind, Im Giving It Away is a 1982 film directed by William Farley and has the first screen appearance of Whoopi Goldberg. The film is an avant-garde ensemble piece also starring West Coast performance artists Stoney Burke, performance artist Bob Carroll, Darryl Henriques, Murray Korngold, Pons Maar, John OKeefe, and Michael Peppe. In 1983, the film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and was also featured at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Distributed by Group. Swarg Narak Swarg Narak is a 1978 Bollywood drama film, produced by B. Nagi Reddy under the Vijaya Productions Pvt. Ltd. banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars Sanjeev Kumar, Jeetendra, Vinod Mehra, Moushumi Chatterjee, Shabana Azmi in the lead roles and music is composed by Rajesh Roshan. All three songs became popular. The film is a remake of the Telugu Silver Jubilee movie Swargam Narakam made by the same director. Panduranga Mahatyam Panduranga Mahatyam is a 1957 Indian Telugu-language biographical devotional film, based on the life of Pundarika, produced by N. Trivikrama Rao under the National Art Theatres banner and directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Anjali Devi, B. Saroja Devi with music composed by T. V. Raju. The film was dubbed as the Tamil movie Annaiyum Pithavum Munnari Dheivam and it was again remade as the Telugu movie Pandurangadu, starring Nandamuri Balakrishna. Sri Krishnarjuna Yudham Sri Krishnarjuna Yuddhamu is a 1963 Telugu Mythological film, produced and directed by K. V. Reddy under the Jayanthi Pictures banner. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles and music composed by Pendyala Nageswara Rao. It was later dubbed into Kannada. Singapore Singapore is a 1960 thriller film, starring Shammi Kapoor, Padmini, Shashikala, Agha, K. N. Singh, Madan Puri, Helen and Maria Menado. The film was directed by Shakti Samanta. An Indo-Malaya co-production, this was one of the first full length Bollywood feature films to be shot extensively in locations outside India. A Cigarette and a Glass A Glass and a Cigarette is a 1955 Egyptian melodrama directed by Niazi Mostafa. It stars Samia Gamal and it is also the first film to feature Dalida in a supporting role. Dhartiputra Dhartiputra is a 1993 Hindi film, directed by Iqbal Durrani, and was the debut Bollywood film of actor Mammooty as a leading actor. It was produced by Dinesh Patel, who earlier produced Phool aur Kaante and Divya Shakti, and the music was written by Nadeem-Shravan. Kanalkkattu Kanalkkattu is a 1991 Malayalam film directed by Sathyan Anthikad and written by Lohithadas. It stars Mammootty, Murali, mammukoya, Jayaram, Urvashi, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Shari, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Mohan Raj and Innocent. Passion and Revenge Gharam wa intiqam is a 1944 Egyptian film. This drama was a great success in its time, partially due to the unexpected death of its star in a car accident, the famous singer Asmahan, when she was only 26. Misr Studios didn’t even hesitate and used her death to attract more audience. She Knows Y' Know She Knows YKnow is a low budget 1962 black and white British comedy film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring comedienne Hylda Baker. The film takes its title from Hylda Bakers most famous catch-phrase. The BFI describes the film as a "low life comedy, unfolded against an industrial town backdrop". Gangster Gangster is a 1994 Hindi film. The movie starred Dev Anand as the lead actor; the protagonist of the story. It also starred Mamta Kulkarni and Manu Gargi as the romantic pair of the movie. Daresalam Daresalam is a 2000 dramatic film by Chadian director Issa Serge Coelo. It has been considered one of the very few recent African films that has treated the theme of the internecine conflicts that have ravaged the African continent since independence. While set in a fictional African country called Daresalam, it reflects the civil war that ravaged Chad during the 1960s and 1970s. Kadathanadan Ambadi Kadathanadan Ambadi is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language sword and sorcery film directed by Priyadarshan, written by Cochin Haneefa and produced by Sajan Vargeese. Starring Mohanlal, Prem Nazir, Swapna and Raadhu. The film was in production from 1955 and was stalled due to financial crisis faced by the producer Sajan Vargeese. The film is a sequel to 1964 film Thacholi Othenan and 1970 film Othenente Makan. A few shots from Tacholi Othenan are shown in this movie also. The film was released after the death of Prem Nazir. The Anchor Hotel The Anchor Hotel is a 1997 gay pornographic video, directed by Kristen Bjorn. It runs for 115 minutes and features 23 men. This video centers on military sailors who encounter each other in Miami and then have sex in hotel rooms. It is highly praised and honored with awards. Zoom Up: Rape Site is a 1979 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Kōyū Ohara. This film is the first in Nikkatsus "Zoom Up" series and its success led to six more sequels in the same motif. It represented a return to the ultra-violent, misogynistic "Violent Pink" style which Nikkatsu had curtailed after the 1977 Rape! 13th Hour. Hidden Enforcers The Hidden Enforcers is a 2002 Hong Kong action film directed by Nam Yin and starring Sammo Hung. Dobroe utro Good Morning is a 1955 Soviet comedy film directed by Andrey Frolov. Futuropolis Futuropolis is a 1984 American short animated/stop motion science fiction film written and directed by Steve Segal and Phil Trumbo. The film introduces Tom Campagnoli, Mike Cody, Stan Garth, Catherine Schultz and Cassandra Cossitt in lead roles. Judge Mujrim Judge Mujrim is a 1997 Bollywood action film produced by Jayant B. Shah under the Shiv Shakti Productions banner and directed by Jagdish A Sharma. It stars Jeetendra, Sunil Shetty, and Ashwini Bhave in the lead roles. The music was composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film was a box office success. Temptation Temptation is a 2004 movie musical written by Sydney Forest and John Taylor and directed by Mark Tarlov. The film starred Adam Pascal, Alice Ripley, and Zoe Saldana. The film has not yet had a theatrical or video release. Love by the Light of the Moon Love by the Light of the Moon is a 1901 film by Edwin S. Porter, produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company. It mixes animation and live action and predates the man in the moon theme of the 1902 French science fiction film A Trip to the Moon by Georges Méliès. Aftermath: The Remnants of War Aftermath: The Remnants of War is a 2001 Canadian documentary film about the painful legacy of war directed by Daniel Sekulich. Based on the Lionel Gelber Prize winning book of the same name by Donovan Webster, it is co-written by Sekulich and Allen Abel, and co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada and Aftermath Pictures. Based on the award-winning book by Donovan Webster, this film exposes the human remains, environmental damage, and psychological trauma of military conflict which remain after the fighting stops and the troops go home. The program features interviews with individuals involved with the reparation of the residual devastation - people who destroy unexploded munitions at Verdun and in Sarajevo, recover and identify skeletons of battlefield casualties at Stalingrad, and help victims of Agent Orange in the Aluoi Valley, Vietnam. Archival footage sets each segment in its historical context. Filmed on location in Russia, France, Bosnia and Vietnam, the documentary features personal accounts of individuals involved in the cleanup of war: from de-miners, psychologists working with distraught soldiers, a treasure hunter turned archeologist in Stalingrad, and scientists and doctors struggling with the contamination of dioxin used in the Vietnam War. Kadinjool Kalyanam Kadinjool Kalyanam is a 1991 Malayalam film directed by Rajasenan and starring Jayaram, Urvashi and Innocent.The film remarks the first collaboration of Rajasenan with Jayaram. Aswesuma Aswesuma is a 2001 Sri Lankan crime drama film directed by Bennett Rathnayake and produced by Samanmalee Hewamanna. It stars Joe Abeywickrama, Sangeetha Weeraratne, and Jackson Anthony in lead roles along with Saumya Liyanage and Mahendra Perera in supportive roles. The film was critically acclaimed and won the FIPRESCI Prize at the Bombay International Film Festival. The film is Based on John Steinbecks novel The Pearl. It generally receives positive reviews from critics. Water Under the Bridge Water Under the Bridge is a 2003 American independent drama film directed by Clark Brigham and starring Scott Cooper, Gabrielle Anwar, Theresa Russell, Craig Sheffer and Tommy Hinkley. Preethsod Thappa Preethsod Thappa is a 1998 Indian Kannada language romance-drama musical film directed by V. Ravichandran and produced by Rockline Venkatesh. The film stars V. Ravichandran and Shilpa Shetty in the lead roles. Actors Lokesh and Lakshmi and Prakash Raj feature in other prominent roles. The film is a remake of Telugu blockbuster film Ninne Pelladata starring Akkineni Nagarjuna and Tabu in the lead roles. The film released on 6 November 1998 across Karnataka cinema halls and was declared a musical blockbuster with all the songs tuned by Hamsalekha receiving exceptionally well. Mafia Mafia is a 1996 Hindi-language Indian semi-action film directed by Aziz Sejawal and starring Dharmendra, Aditya Pancholi, Somy Ali, Gulshan Grover, Mohan Joshi and Raza Murad. Film was a hit. Yuga Purusha Yuga Purusha is an Indian 1989 Kannada language film directed by D. Rajendra Babu. The film stars Ravichandran and Khushboo in the lead. It is a remake of Bollywood movie Karz. The music for the film was composed by Hamsalekha. The movie is about reincarnation, where a man is murdered by his newly wedded wife in his past life for the sake of acquiring the mans property. After taking a new birth, the man takes revenge against his past lifes wife. Like other Ravichandran movies released during the late 80s period, this was also the musical blockbuster of the year. What's Bugging Seth Whats Bugging Seth is a 2005 film directed by Eli Steele and starring Ross Thomas, Amy Purdy, and Nora Kirkpatrick. The screenplay concerns a young deaf man striving for success in his own business. It found success on the film festival circuit and was released on DVD in the beginning of 2008. Now That I Have You Now That I have You is a Filipino film starring John Lloyd Cruz and Bea Alonzo. The film premiered on August 11, 2004 at SM Megamall, under Star Cinema and directed by Laurenti M. Dyogi. The film got a "B" rating from the Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines. "Now that I Have You" is also the soundtrack to the film performed by Erik Santos and Sheryn Regis, a song originally by The Company. Jimmywork Jimmywork is a 2004 mockumentary film written and directed by Simon Sauvé and produced by Atopia. On the eve of his 50th birthday Jimmy W finds himself at the cross roads of his existence. For him its now or never. The time has come to become rich and maybe even famous. Pretending to be an American Producer, he offers his services to the St-Tite Rodeo to develop an ad campaign to attract American tourists. Charmed as much by his demeanor as well as by his proposition, the Rodeo organizers call him in for a meeting to present his project. The meeting turns out to be a complete fiasco. Suspicious about Jimmy, they politely turn him down. Jimmy returns home furious and determined to get his revenge. Operating from his kitchen, he plans an elaborate scheme to extort the beer stock from the Rodeo valued at a quarter of million dollars. Heads or Tails Heads or Tails is a 2005 film written and directed by Joey McAdams and Clark Kline. Produced by Fool Martyr Productions, the film stars Jeff Keilholtz, Douglas Cathro and Jon Liddiard. The screenplay was adapted from a short story Kline wrote in 1994. Shooting began in September 2003 with a script that was shrouded in secrecy even from cast and crew, as each were given the days lines on the day a scene was to be shot. Its premiere gala acreening was at The Weinberg Center for the Arts in February 2005. A review by Courtney Oates of The Flow magazine describes Heads or Tails as an "incredibly unique story of murder, myths and mania." It was released to DVD in the spring of 2008. Ölüm Yolu Ölüm Yolu is a 1985 Turkish adventure film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Kadir Inanir, Hülya Avsar, and Tanju Gürsu. International Crook International Crook is a 1974 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra, Saira Banu and Feroz Khan. The Great Santa Claus Switch The Great Santa Claus Switch is a musical Christmas special featuring Jim Hensons Muppets. It first aired on CBS on December 20, 1970 as an episode of The Ed Sullivan Show. It was directed by John Moffitt, written by Jerry Juhl, with music by Joe Raposo and puppets by Don Sahlin. Bhagyawan Bhagyawan is a 1993 Indian Bollywood film directed by S. K. Subash and produced by Upendra Jha. It stars Govinda and Juhi Chawla in pivotal roles. Film Fight Action was done by Raju Rao. Dialogue was written by Kamlesh Pandey. Lyricists were Sameer Anjaan, Hasrat Jaipuri and M. G. Hashmat. Jaanam Jaanam is a 1992 Bollywood film directed by Vikram Bhatt. It stars Rahul Roy and Pooja Bhatt in the lead roles. It has a critically and publicly acclaimed soundtrack by Anu Malik. This movie was a remake of cult classic Bobby by showman Raj Kapoor. Anniversary Present Anniversary Present is a 2005 short film from writer/director Doug Karr starring David Alpay and Liane Balaban. The film begins with matrimony but quickly leads into the decline of a young couples union and a sudden fit of jealousy that results in the complete and utter destruction of their brand new red sports car. Conversations on a Sunday Afternoon Conversations on a Sunday Afternoon is a 2005 South African documentary directed by Khalo Matabane. The 80-minute film blends documentary and fiction as it explores the subject of refugees and immigrants living in South Africa, and the diversity of post-Apartheid South African society. The Trial La prueba is a 2006 Peruvian film directed by Judith Vélez. The World's Best Prom The Worlds Best Prom is a 2006 documentary film about a high school prom in Racine. Prom was released as a short film and was expanded to feature-length documentary length. It was released in its longer form on April 4, 2006. It was filmed on location in Racine and was shot entirely in digital video. The film was originally a 17-minute short film of the same name which won Best Documentary at the Wisconsin Film Festival. The film was also re-edited as mini-episodes for Truth, but the episodes never aired. From Now On From Now On is a 2007 Portuguese film directed by Catarina Ruivo, written by Ruivo and Antonio Figueiredo and produced by Paulo Branco. The film stars Luís Miguel Cintra, Adelaide de Sousa, Antonio Figueiredo, Edgar Morais and Alexandre Pinto. The Masked Prosecutor The Masked Prosecutor is a 1999 Hong Kong action film directed by Herman Yau and starring Louis Koo, Blackie Ko and Jordan Chan. Koo plays the title character, a vigilante who punishes criminals who escapes from justice. The Scales of Justice The Scales of Justice was a series of thirteen British cinema featurettes produced between 1962 and 1967 for Anglo-Amalgamated at Merton Park Studios in London. The first nine episodes were made in black and white, the last four in colour. The final episode, Payment in Kind, was Merton Parks last production. They were based on actual criminal cases and each film was introduced by crime writer Edgar Lustgarten. The series derives its title from the symbolic scales held by the statue of Justice, which is situated above the dome of Londons Central Criminal Court, The Old Bailey. In the opening narration she is described as having ...in her right hand, the Sword of Retribution, and in her left – The Scales of Justice The end version of the theme music for the series was performed by The Tornados. It was re-recorded and released as the B side of their single "The Ice Cream Man". The series became even more widely known in the UK when it was broadcast as a TV series in various ITV regions during the 1970s and since. In July 2017 the series commenced on the free-to-air television channel Talking Pictures TV. In October 2012 Network DVD released the complete series as a two-disc DVD set. Dark Night Dark Night is a 2006 award winning B movie by writer/director Daniel Grant. The film stars Vaughn Stein, Isabella Maidment, Stephen Mcleod and Anthony Noble. It was filmed in 2005 and finally completed post-production in the closing months of 2006. It toured the festival circuit in 2007. It previewed at the Manchester Festival of Fantastic Films, where it was "Highly Commended", coming second place in the Independent Feature Film Category. Bombay Calling Bombay Calling is a 2006 feature documentary film directed by Ben Addelman and Samir Mallal. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, Bombay Calling chronicles the lives of young call center workers in Bombay India. Sabuj Dwiper Raja Sabuj Dwiper Raja is a 1979 Indian adventure thriller film directed by Tapan Sinha, based on the fictional character Kakababu created by Sunil Gangopadhyay. San Saba San Saba is a 2008 film directed by Mike Greene and starring Angus Macfadyen, Vivica A. Fox and Elisabeth Röhm. It is a film noir detective thriller. The production designer was Brian Fowler. The film was produced in conjunction with AmberGreen Entertainment and Rigel Entertainment. It was scheduled to be released on DVD in late 2008 but has been delayed for unspecified reasons. Deface Deface is unique in that it is the first American-made film in which the entire narrative takes place in North Korea, with a fully Asian American cast. The film is subtitled in English with the actors speaking Korean with a North Korean dialect. Deface has played in numerous film festivals and has garnered several awards. In 2007 it won Best Narrative Short at the Austin Film Festival, qualifying the film for Oscar consideration in the category of Best Live Action Short Film of 2008. Escape from Cluster Prime Escape from Cluster Prime is a one-hour animated television special produced by Frederator Studios on Nickelodeon. It features the characters from the Nickelodeon animated television series, My Life as a Teenage Robot. It was nominated for the Emmy Award for Animated Program in 2006. Hantu Jeruk Purut Hantu Jeruk Purut is a 2006 Indonesian horror film directed by Koya Pagayo and starring Angie, Sheila Marcia Joseph, and Samuel Z Heckenbucker. It tells the story of an aspiring writer who is haunted by the ghost she is investigating. Prarambha Prarambha is a 2007 Indian short film directed by Santosh Sivan and funded by Bill Gates foundation. The film stars Prabhu Deva, Skandha and B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles. The movie premiered at Toronto International Film Festival in 2007. The movie screened for the first time in India on 1 December 2007 at 38th International Film Festival of India. The Angelmakers The Angelmakers is a 2005 documentary, the debut film of filmmaker Astrid Bussink, which provides insight into the epidemic of arsenic murders by women, known as The Angel Makers of Nagyrév, which brought worldwide attention to the area in 1929. The documentary won the First Appearance competition at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, as well as several other awards. The film is shot on location in the rural Hungarian village of Nagyrév, alternating between portraits of the surrounding landscape and first-hand narrations by the elderly inhabitants. Some women poisoned unwanted husbands based on their oppression, drunkenness or laziness, some because the wives had taken lovers, some because the husbands had returned home disabled from World War I. Unwanted babies were also poisoned. A web of stories unfolds through the characters memories which recapture old but ever-lasting tales of life, death and the struggle between the sexes. One of them is the midwifes story as well as one of the narrators revelation that the flypaper murders were a widespread practice not only in the particular area but on a national level. The film tries to give some insight in the domestic battles that the women of the village have to fight. My Santa is a manga by Ken Akamatsu. Originally a one-chapter production, it ran in Japan before Akamatsus Love Hina was serialized. It ran in Shōnen Magazine in 1998, and was serialized in volumes 4 and 5. An anime OVA, with two episodes, was released on December 7, 2005 in Japan. The anime OVA was licensed in the United States by FUNimation, and was scheduled to be released in the USA on December 11, 2007. However, the video was recalled when it was discovered that, due to a misprint, the DVD was labeled TV-PG when it was intended to be TV-MA. FUNimation announced that they had planned a re-release for the 2008 holiday season but it never materialized. Chaurahen Chaurahen is an Indian drama film directed by Rajshree Ojha, starring Zeenat Aman, Roopa Ganguly, Soha Ali Khan and Kiera Chaplin in the leading roles. The film was based on four short stories of eminent Hindi novelist Nirmal Verma. Shooting was completed in 2007 but the film was shelved due to financial problems. The movie was finally released on 16 March 2012 through PVR Pictures, receiving mixed reviews. Four Chapters Chaturanga is a 2008 Bengali film. Directed by Suman Mukherjee, the movie featured Rituparna Sengupta, Dhritiman Chaterji, Subrata Dutta, Joy Sengupta and Kabir Suman. Mothers&Daughters Mothers and Daughters is a Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Carl Bessai and released in 2008. The film, an exploration of mother-daughter relationships, centres on a group of women in Vancouver. Micki is a romance novelist who has tried to relate to her daughter Rebecca as a friend and peer rather than as a mother; Brenda is a woman whose relationship with her daughter Kate is tested when her husband leaves her for another woman; Celine is a single house painter with no children, who has the opportunity to indulge her maternal instincts when her young client Cynthia needs assistance with her pregnancy. The characters and dialogue were developed by the actresses through an improvisational process. At the 2008 Vancouver International Film Festival, the film won the audience award for Most Popular Canadian Film. Rose received a Genie Award nomination for Best Actress at the 30th Genie Awards. Bessai went on to make two more films, Fathers & Sons and Sisters & Brothers, that used a similar process and structure to explore family dynamics. Raam Raam is a 2006 Indian Telugu comedy drama film written and directed by N.Shankar starring Nitin, Genelia DSouza and Hrishitaa Bhatt in lead roles and Krishnam Raju in a very vital role. The film, produced by Nitins father Sudhakar Reddy, has music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja and was released on 30 March 2006 to good responses. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Jeene Do: Let Us Live in 2008 by Sumeet Arts. Cat Girl Kiki is a Japanese fantasy comedy drama film directed by Akiyoshi Sugiura and released in 2006 by VAP. It is part of the Akihabara Trilogy of films revolving around the Akihabara cosplay and otaku subcultures. It was distributed in the United States by Asia Pulp Cinema. Died Young, Stayed Pretty Died Young, Stayed Pretty is a 2008 documentary movie on underground indie-rock poster art and its subculture. The film was written, directed and produced by Eileen Yaghoobian who filmed on location in 30 different states from 2004 to 2007. It features posters for Radiohead, White Stripes, Arcade Fire, The Flaming Lips, The Melvins, Nick Cave, Broken Social Scene, Black Keys, Sonic Youth, Pearl Jam, Queens of the Stone Age, Bob Dylan and Marianne Faithfull. Poster artists whose work appear in the film include Ames Bros, Amy Jo Hendrickson, Dan Grzeca, Methane Studios, Todd Slater and Zachary Hobbs. Katanga Business Katanga Business is a 2009 film by Belgian director Thierry Michel that explores the mining industry in Katanga Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. AAA, la película: Sin límite en el tiempo AAA is a 2010 animated action-dramedy film produced by Ánima Estudios and distributed by Videociné. It is a fictionalization of the lucha libre wrestling team organization, Lucha Libre AAA World Wide, and was released in theaters on January 22, 2010. It was a huge box-office disappointment. Nómadas Nomads is a 2010 drama film directed and written by Ricardo Benet, the film is starring Lucy Liu. The film was filmed and premiered in Mexico and New York City and its release is scheduled for January 22, 2011. To Die Is Hard To Die is Hard is a small-budget B movie written, directed by, and starring Glenn Berggoetz. Released in just a handful of theaters in December 2010 and early 2011, the film was largely loved by critics, and in 2014 Paste magazine selected it as the 16th greatest B movie of all time in its list of the 100 greatest B movies ever made. Maa Alludu Verygood Maa Alludu Very Good is a 2003 Telugu, Comedy film produced by M.Ramalinga Raju on Roja Movies banner and directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Allari Naresh, Ramya Krishna, Mounika in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film recorded as Super Hit at the box office. Snehithuda Snehituda... is a Telugu romantic drama film directed by Satyam Bellamkonda. It stars Nani and Maadhavi Latha. Prasad produced this film on Satya Entertainments Banner. Sivaram Shankar provided the music. The movie was released on 7 August 2009 and flopped. Confucius Confucius is a 1940 Chinese film directed by Fei Mu. Produced during World War 2, the film was released twice in the 1940s before being thought lost. In 2001, the film was rediscovered when an anonymous donor sent a damaged copy of the print to the Hong Kong Film Archive. The HKFA then spent seven years restoring the print which was finally screened to modern audiences at the 33rd Hong Kong International Film Festival in April 2009. The film depicts Confuciuss later life, as he traveled across a China divided by war and strife in an ultimately futile effort to teach various warlords and kings his particular philosophy. Rahasya Police Rahasya Police is a 2009 Malayalam crime thriller film by K. Madhu starring Jayaram. It also features Samvrutha Sunil, Shivani Bhai, Sindhu Menon and Ayilya. Doina Doina is a 2010 Romanian short musical drama film written & directed by Italian filmmaker Nikolas Grasso, starring Mariana Preda, Maria Dinulescu, Mircea Galis and Carmen Ungureanu. Doina has been awarded by 9 International Film Festivals. Tainá: The Origin Tainá 3: The Origin is a 2011 Brazilian film directed by Rosane Svartman. This film is the third installment of the Tainá series. The film follows the story of Tainá, a 5-year-old native orphan girl who dreams to become a warrior and find her true origin. In My Mother's Arms In My Mother’s Arms is a 2011 Iraqi film. Written and directed by Atia Al Daradji and Mohamed Al-Daradji, it stars Husham Al Thabe, Saif Slaam and Mohamed Wael; and was produced by Isabelle Stead and Atia Al Daradji. The film was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2011. Finding Jenua Finding Jenua is an American film written, produced and directed by Alison Mason. The drama features Leigh Rose, Gayle James and Jordan Mantell. Mansara Manasara is Telugu language romance film set against the backdrop of Kalaripayattu, a martial art form that has origins in Kerala. The film is produced by Prakash Babu Kadiyala on directed by Ravi Babu and stars debutants Vikram and Sri Divya. The movie is loosely based on Jakie Chan starrer The Karate Kid. Life of the Party Life of the Party is a 2017 Australian independent Comedy/Suspense film directed and produced by Michael Budd it represents Budds second feature film. The film stars Budd, Holly Brisley, Christopher Kirby and Georgia Chara and Damian Sommerlad. It premiered on 17 July 2017 in Australia and on 14 September 2018 at the Sunset Los Angeles in the U.S. state of California. The film was shot completely in Sydney, Mosman. Hoffmaniada Hoffmaniada is a 2018 stop motion-animated feature film from Russian studio Soyuzmultfilm. The concept and all of the art design was done by Mikhail Shemyakin and is directed by Stanislav Sokolov. The film will be based on three of Hoffmanns tales, with the main character being Hoffmann himself. In particular, it will focus on the duality between the imaginative universe of his writings and his real-life profession as a government clerk. The film stars the voices of Vladimir Koshevoy, Slava Polunin, Natalya Fisson, Anvar Libabov, Anna Artamonova, Aleksey Petrenko, Pavel Lyubimtsev and Aleksandr Shirvindt. It is based on the tales of E. T. A. Hoffmann. The film used puppet animation exclusively and will avoid using computer animation for special effects. The first 20 minutes of the film were screened on November 20, 2006, in Saint Petersburg and received positive reactions from various news outlets. A November 11, 2006 article said that the money to continue filming could not be found in Russia and that the filmmakers would probably try to find Western investors. A November 18, 2008 article said that the necessary money was finally given by the government. The finished film will run around 78 minutes and was expected to be released in early 2016. The animated film was released in Russia on October 11, 2018. Aanmai Thavarael Aanmai Thavarael is a 2011 Tamil crime thriller film written and directed by Kuzhanthai Velappan. The film, featuring newcomers Dhruva and Shruti alongside Sampath Raj and Panchu Subbu in primary roles, deals with human trafficking. It was released on 3 June 2011. Thakita Thakita Thakita Thakita is a 2010 Telugu-Tamil, bilingual film directed by Sreehari Nanu, produced by Bharat Thakur. Starring Harshvardhan Rane, Haripriya in lead roles with Krishnam Raju, Nagarjuna Akkineni, Anushka Shetty in cameo appearance and music by Bobo Shashi. It marks the production debut of Telugu actress Bhumika Chawla. L'amore fa male L’amore fa male is a 2011 Italian film. It was directed by Mirca Viola. The screenplay was written by Mirca Viola and Cinzia Panzettini. The film stars Stefania Rocca, Paolo Briguglia and Nicole Grimaudo. How to Lose Your Virginity How to Lose Your Virginity is an American documentary film directed by Therese Shechter and distributed by Women Make Movies. The film examines how the concept of virginity shapes the sexual lives of young women and men through the intersecting forces of history, politics, religion and popular culture. It premiered at DOC NYC, a New York City documentary festival, on November 17, 2013. Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf 2 Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf – Desert Trek: The Adventure of the Lost Totem, is a 2010 Chinese animated film based on the popular Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf TV series. The film had revenues of 124.38 million yuan. Bakaleya High School is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Takashi Kubota. Jazz in Turkey Jazz in Turkey is a 2013 documentary directed by Batu Akyol. The film explores the condition, evolution, and interaction of Turkish jazz music and its musicians, in parallel to Turkish history. Filming for the documentary commenced in 2011, featuring interviews with more than 50 musicians, producers and academians including Terence Blanchard, İlhan Erşahin, Herbie Hancock and Cüneyt Sermet. The film premiered in Turkey on July 14, 2013. This Is Sanlitun This Is Sanlitun is a 2013 comedy film directed by Róbert Ingi Douglas and starring Carlos Ottery. It is a co-production between China, Iceland and Ireland. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Farewell Herr Schwarz Farewell Herr Schwarz is a 2014 German–Israeli documentary film by Yael Reuveny, her first. In it she attempts to answer for herself and her family why her great-uncle, a Holocaust survivor, chose to resettle in East Germany afterwards and start a family there, a life her family in Israel only learned about after his death in the late 1980s. In the process of talking to his family, her family, and visiting the home in Vilnius where her great-uncle and grandmother lived with their family before the war, Reuveny considers issues of forgiveness, reconciliation and the effect of the Holocaust on the third generation of survivors, from her own perspective as an Israeli expatriate in Germany. Separated before the war, Reuvenys great-uncle Feivush "Feivke" Schwarz and his sister Michla, both Lithuanian Jews, had agreed to meet at the train station in Łódź, Poland, if they survived. They were only two members of their family to do so and were in the city in 1945, but the meeting never took place and both assumed the other had died. Michla eventually emigrated to Israel and raised a family there, including Reuvenys mother Etty. Feivke settled near the concentration camp he had been held in, in what later became East Germany, and raised a family as well, but never identified as a Jew, taking the name Peter for himself. The film was released in Germany in April 2014. It has won several awards, including Best Documentary at the Haifa International Film Festival and the DEFA Award at Dok Leipzig. American critics have also responded favorably to the film, after its release there the following year. Kashi from Village Kashi From Village is a 2005 Kannada drama film directed by Om Sai Prakash featuring Sudeep and Rakshita in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by Koti and lyrics by K. Kalyan. The film released on 1 April 2005. The film is the remake of Tamil film Bagavathi. Born to Sing: National Singing Contest - Jeonguk Norae Jarang Born to Sing is a 2013 South Korean comedy-drama film starring Kim In-kwon and directed by Lee Jong-pil. Produced by comedian and variety show host Lee Kyung-kyu, it was released in theaters on May 2, 2013. The film is based on National Singing Contest, an actual TV show that is the longest-running Sunday TV program in Korea since its premiere in 1980. The show travels nationwide with its host/emcee Song Hae, and currently broadcasts on Sundays at 12:10 p.m. on KBS1. The touching and moving anecdotes shared by previous contestants led to the film Born to Sing, which tells the dynamic and intertwining stories of people seeking redemption at a singing contest. Shongram Shongram is a 2014 British romantic drama film written, directed and produced by Munsur Ali, stars Anupam Kher, Asia Argento, Amaan Reza and Dilruba Yasmeen Ruhee, and co-stars Arman Parvez Murad and Ananta Hira. The film depicts an English reporter speaking to an old freedom fighter who reveals his past, account, involvement, loss and struggle during the conflict of 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. The Stone The Stone is a 2013 South Korean film written and directed by Cho Se-rae. It premiered at the 2013 Locarno International Film Festival. Boris Godunov Boris Godunov is a Russian drama film directed by Vladimir Mirzoyev. Shunte Ki Pao! Are You Listening!, is a Bangladeshi fiction-non-fiction film written-directed by Kamar Ahmad Simon and produced by Sara Afreen. Are You Listening! has been invited to more than 40 International Festivals including "OFFICIAL SELECTION" of 25th IDFA, the largest documentary festival of the world and "OPENING FILM" of 55th Dok Leipzig, the oldest documentary festival. It was also exhibited on special occasions of Conference of Youth in Paris, Royal Anthropological Institute London, Cinema Louxor in Paris, Stadkino Basel in Switzerland and many more. In a rare move as a fiction-non-fiction, it was released in theatre in Bangladesh on 21 February 2014 in Bashundhara Star Cineplex and successfully ran for four weeks. In 2015, the film was awarded with Bangladesh National Film Award as the Best Feature handed over by Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of Peoples Republic of Bangladesh. Written, directed and also filmed by Kamar over a span of 20 months living in a remote coastal village of Bangladesh, it is an observational cinema inspired in Cinema Vérité or Direct Cinema style, a genre almost missing until now in Bangladesh. Tornistan: Bir Ayçe Kartal filmi Backward Run is a 2013 Turkish animated short film written and directed by Ayçe Kartal. Vamsam Vamsam is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language action film, starring debutante Arulnidhi and Sunaina in lead roles. The film is produced by Arulnidhis father and M. Karunanidhis youngest son, M. K. Thamizharasu, and features Jayaprakash, Ganja Karuppu, Kishore, Anupama Kumar among others in supporting roles. The film released on 13 August 2010 to positive reviews and became a profitable venture at the box-office. A Complicated Story A Complicated Story is a Hong Kong drama film directed by Kiwi Chow based on the novel of the same title by Yi Shu. The film is headlined by actors Jacky Cheung, Jacqueline Zhu, Stephanie Che and Zi Yi. The film had its world premiere at the Hong Kong International Film Festival on 26 March 2013, and was theatrically released in Hong Kong on 16 January 2014. Names Unknown Perariyathavar is a 2015 Indian Malayalam film directed by Dr. Biju. The film revolves around two sweepers and the problems they encounter in life, depicting the agonies of the marginalised section of society. The film stars Suraj Venjaramoodu and Indrans. It won the National Film Award for Best Film on Environment Conservation/Preservation. Suraj received the National Film Award for Best Actor for his performance. Kaaval Kaaval is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Nagendran R., based on a true story. It stars Vimal, Samuthirakani and Punnagai Poo Gheetha, and Philip Sheetal who was also the co-producer. The film, which was initially titled Nee Yellam Nalla Varuvada, began production in 2013 and released on 26 June 2015. Purnodoirgho Prem Kahini 2 Purnodoirgho Prem Kahini 2 is a Bangladeshi romance sport drama film directed by Shafi Uddin. Produced by Chandan Sinha under Friends Movies International banner. The film features Shakib Khan, Joya Ahsan, Mamnun Hasan Emon and Moushumi Hamid in lead roles. The film was released on 8 April 2016, Upon release, the film received positive reviews from critics, eventually becoming one of the highest grossing Bengali film of 2016. The film is a sequel of 2013 film Purnodoirgho Prem Kahini. The Little Deputy The Little Deputy is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Trevor Anderson and starring Luke Oswald, released in 2015. Inspired by Andersons rediscovery of an old childhood photo of himself and his father dressed in cowboy garb, the film blends Andersons own contemporary quest to recreate a new version of the photo — as an adult Anderson is openly gay, and wants to recreate the photo while clothed in drag — with segments in which he imagines himself as an actual cowboy in the 1880s. Aga Bai Arechyaa 2 Aga Bai Arechyaa 2 is a 2015 Indian Marathi language film directed and also co-written by Kedar Shinde. It is a sequel to the blockbuster Marathi movie Aga Bai Arrecha!. According to some film critics, Aga Bai Arechyaa 2 had one of the best background scores in the Marathi film industry. The music was also very well accepted by the audiences. Director Kedar Shinde is well known to have good music in all his films, he being the grandson of the late Shahir Sable. The movie was produced by Narendra Firodia, Bela Shende and Sunil Lulla under the banner of Kedar Shinde Productions and Anushka Motion Pictures & Entertainment and was distributed by Eros International. The film features a cast of Sonali Kulkarni, Dharamendra Gohil, Surabhi Hande, Shivraj Waichal, Milind Fatak, Bharat Jadhav, and Prasad Oak, with Siddharth Jadhav making a special appearance. The movie was released worldwide on 22 May 2015. Lucky Girl Lucky Girl is an American television film produced by New Kingdom Pictures and directed by Greg Carter. The films ensemble cast includes LeToya Luckett, Columbus Short, Serayah, Ella Joyce, Keeland Ellis, Hawthorne James, Billy Sorrells, Gary Anthony Sturgis, Jalene Mack, Shanti Lowry, Malik Yoba, Parker McKenna Posey and Junie Hoang. Detective Gui Detective Gui is a 2015 suspense romantic comedy film directed by Oxide Pang. A China-Hong Kong-Taiwan co-production, the film was released in China on August 13, 2015. ¡He matado a mi marido! ¡He matado a mi marido! is an upcoming Spanish comedy film written and directed by Francisco Lupini Basagoiti. Headed by actress Maria Conchita Alonso and Assumpta Serna, the film features an ensemble cast also starring Eduardo Yañez, Guy Ecker, Alicia Machado, Gaby Espino, and Luis Ernesto Franco. Revolving around a woman who accidentally kills her husband and tries to get away with the murder. It addresses themes like female loneliness, death, marriage and family dynamics mixing the genres of farce and melodrama. Time Was Endless Time Was Endless is a 2016 Brazilian drama film directed by Sérgio Andrade and Fábio Baldo. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Go Fighting: Royal Treasure Royal Treasure is a 2016 Chinese comedy-thriller film spun off from the variety show Go Fighting!. It is directed by Yan Min and Ren Jing and stars Huang Bo, Sun Honglei, Huang Lei, Show Lo, Wang Xun, Lay Zhang, Zanilia Zhao, and Yu Hewei. It was released in China on January 15, 2016. Once Upon a Time in Amritsar Once Upon A Time In Amritsar is a 2016 Punjabi film directed by Harjit Singh Ricky, written by Mohit Banwait and starring Dilpreet Dhillon, Gurjind Maan, Tanvi Nagi and Sonia Kaur as the main cast of the film. This film is set to be released worldwide on 10 June 2016. Stay Woke: The Black Lives Matter Movement Stay Woke: The Black Lives Matter Movement is a 2016 American television documentary film starring Jesse Williams about the Black Lives Matter movement, and the events that led to the uprising of the movement. The phrase "stay woke" refers to a continuing awareness of issues concerning social justice and racial justice and came to widespread use as a result of Black Lives Matter.The "Stay Woke" documentary gives a deeper understanding to how the movement came to be and what the movement believes. The film debuted on BET on May 26, 2016. The Sub The Sub is an American short horror film directed by Dan Samiljan, co-written by Dave Cain and Samiljan, and produced by Justin Wagman and Noelle Hubbell. The film stars Zoe Jarman, Heather Langenkamp and Brian Stepanek. The film had a successful Kickstarter campaign. Bhanwarey Bhanwarey is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language dark-comedy film written, directed and produced by Shaurya Singh under the banner of Sudha Creations. The films production began in mid-2015 and was completed by the end of 2016. It was released theatrically in India on 24 March 2017. The film is currently on Amazon Prime videos. Pareeth Pandari Pareeth Pandari is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by Gafoor Elliyas, and starring Kalabhavan Shajohn in the lead role. This film was produced by Shybin T. under the banner of Chennai Film Factory. Pareeth Pandari is the first film of Kalabhavan Shajohn in a leading role. Kadhal Kan Kattudhe Kadhal Kan Kattudhe is a 2017 Indian Tamil romantic drama film written, co-produced and directed by Shivaraj. Featuring newcomers KG, Athulya and Aneeruth in the lead roles, the films score and soundtrack is composed by Pavan. The film began production during early 2016 and was released on 17 February 2017. ...And Suddenly the Dawn And Suddenly the Dawn is a 2017 Chilean drama film directed by Silvio Caiozzi. It was selected as the Chilean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. It won Grand Prix des Amériques, the main prize at the Montreal World Film Festival in 2017. The First Lap The First Lap is a 2017 South Korean drama film, written, directed and edited by Kim Dae-hwan. It made its international premiere in the Filmmakers of the Present Competition at the 70th Locarno International Film Festival and won Best Emerging Director as well as received a Special Mention in the Junior Jury Awards. Two Wrongs Make a Right Two Wrongs Make a Right is a 2017 Chinese-Hong Kong romantic comedy film written and directed by Vincent Kok, starring Vic Chou, Fiona Sit and Ronald Cheng. The Omission The Omission is a 2018 Argentine drama film directed by Sebastián Schjaer. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. Blind Love Blind Love is a 1912 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. Der Hund von Baskerville Der Hund von Baskerville is a 1914 German silent film adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyles The Hound of the Baskervilles. This was the first film adaptation of the famed Conan Doyle novel. According to the website silentera.com, the film was considered lost, but has been rediscovered; the Russian Gosfilmofond film archive possesses a print, while the Filmmuseum München has a 35mm positive print. The Craving The Craving is a 1918 American silent drama film written and directed by John and Francis Ford. A 35mm print of the film with Dutch intertitles survives in the EYE Film Instituut Nederland film archive. Labyrinth of Horror Labyrinth of Horror is a 1921 Austrian silent film directed by Michael Curtiz. Die Lawine Avalanche is a 1923 Austrian silent drama film directed by Michael Curtiz, and produced by Arnold Pressburger. The films sets were designed by the art director Julius von Borsody. Woman to Woman Woman to Woman is a 1923 British silent drama film directed by Graham Cutts, with Alfred Hitchcock as the uncredited assistant director and co-screenwriter. The film was adapted from the 1921 play Woman to Woman by Michael Morton. To capitalise on the success of the film, Cutts and Hitchcock made another film, The White Shadow, with Compson before she returned to the United States. Hitchcock met his future wife, Alma Reville, while working on this film. The Wrecker The Wrecker is a 1929 British-German silent crime film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Carlyle Blackwell, Joseph Striker and Benita Hume. The film was based on the play of the same title by Arnold Ridley. It was produced by Michael Balcon for Gainsborough Pictures in a co-production with the German firm Felsom Film. Rubber Tires Rubber Tires is a 1927 American silent film comedy adventure directed by Alan Hale and produced by Cecil B. DeMille through his DeMille Pictures Corporation. The film was distributed by PDC. It stars Bessie Love, May Robson, and Harrison Ford. The film survives in 16 mm format and has been released on home video. Schneeschuhbanditen Snowshoe Bandits is a 1928 German-Norwegian silent comedy film directed by Uwe Jens Krafft and starring Aud Egede-Nissen and Paul Richter. The films art direction was by Jacek Rotmil. She Goes to War She Goes to War is a 1929 silent film directed by Henry King and starring Eleanor Boardman. The film was released a year after Boardman had starred in The Crowd. The Sea God The Sea God is a 1930 American pre-Code adventure film written and directed by George Abbott. The film stars Richard Arlen, Fay Wray, Eugene Pallette, Ivan Simpson, Maurice Black, and Bob Perry. The film was released on September 13, 1930, by Paramount Pictures. Love in Morocco Baroud is a 1932 British-French adventure film directed by Rex Ingram and Alice Terry and starring Felipe Montes, Rosita Garcia, and Pierre Batcheff. Actor Paul Henreid debuted in a small role. The film was released in separate French and English-language versions, the latter sometimes known by the title Love in Morocco. It was the final film of Ingram, a leading Hollywood director of the silent era, and the last film appearance by Alice Terry, a leading Hollywood star of the silent era and Ingrams wife. The title is the Berber word for war. Shame Counterplan is a 1932 Soviet drama film directed by Sergei Yutkevich and Fridrikh Ermler. The film’s title-song called "The Song of the Counterplan", composed by Dmitri Shostakovich, with lyrics by the poet Boris Kornilov, became world famous and was adapted into "Au-devant de la vie", a notable song of the French socialist movement of the 1930s. The same theme can be found before in Igor Stravinsky’s Petrushka and Sergei Taneyev’s first symphony. This film could be considered as a Stalin propaganda film. The plot involves an effort to catch "wreckers" at work in a Soviet factory. Kazdemu wolno kochac Każdemu wolno kochać is a 1933 Polish romantic comedy film directed by Mieczysław Krawicz and produced by the Rex-Film studio. Laughter in Hell Laughter in Hell is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Pat OBrien. The films title was typical of the sensationalistic titles of many Pre-Code films. Adapted from the 1932 novel of the same name buy Jim Tully, the film was inspired in part by I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang and was part of a series of films depicting men in chain gangs following the success of that film. OBrien plays a railroad engineer who kills his wife and her lover in a jealous rage and is sent to prison. The movie received a mixed review in The New York Times upon its release. Although long considered lost, the film was recently preserved and was screened at the American Cinematheque in Hollywood, CA in October 2012. The dead mans brother ends up being the warden of the prison and subjects OBriens character to significant abuse. OBrien and several other characters revolt, killing the warden and escaping from the prison. The film drew controversy for its lynching scene where several black men were hanged. Contrary to reports, only blacks were hung in this scene, though the actual executions occurred off-camera. The New Age film critic praised the scene for being courageous enough to depict the atrocities that were occurring in some southern states. Cuesta abajo Downward Slope is a 1934 American-Argentine musical film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Carlos Gardel, Mona Maris and Vicente Padula. Der Schimmelreiter The Rider on the White Horse is a 1934 German drama film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Mathias Wieman, Marianne Hoppe and Ali Ghito. It was based on the novel of the same name by Theodor Storm. The films sets were designed by the art director Gabriel Pellon. It was shot on location in Schleswig-Holstein. The White Parade The White Parade is a 1934 film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Loretta Young and John Boles. It was written by Rian James, Jesse Lasky Jr., Sonya Levien and Ernest Pascal, from the novel by Rian James. Dedicated to "the memory of Florence Nightingale", the plot concerns the travails and romances of young women as they study to become nurses. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. The only surviving print is located at the UCLA film archive. The print is in rough shape; several frames are out of alignment, at times, while the whole picture looks bleached out and very fuzzy. As well, near the end of the film, a sign pops up indicating "reel 7". Buddy's Pony Express Buddys Pony Express is an American animated short film, released March 9, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. The cartoon was directed by Ben Hardaway; musical direction was by Bernard Brown. The Courageous Avenger The Courageous Avenger is a 1935 American film directed by Robert N. Bradbury. It's a Small World Its a Small World is a 1935 screwball comedy film starring Spencer Tracy and Wendy Barrie, directed by Irving Cummings. In production February 2–March 2, 1935, it was Barries American film debut. Make a Million Make a Million is a 1935 American film directed by Lewis D. Collins. The Country Doctor The Country Doctor is a 1936 American drama film directed by Henry King and written by Sonya Levien. The film stars Jean Hersholt, June Lang, Slim Summerville, Michael Whalen, Dorothy Peterson and Robert Barrat. The Country Doctor was released on March 12, 1936, by 20th Century Fox. Human Cargo Human Cargo is a 1936 American action film, directed by Allan Dwan and released by 20th Century Fox. It stars Claire Trevor, Brian Donlevy, Alan Dinehart, and Rita Hayworth. Rival reporters team up to catch alien smugglers. Two in Revolt Two in Revolt is a 1936 American drama film directed by Glenn Tryon. Released on April 3, 1936, by RKO Radio Pictures, the film stars John Arledge, Louise Latimer, and Moroni Olsen, and features Lightning the dog and Warrior the horse. Women Are Trouble Women Are Trouble is a 1936 American crime film directed by Errol Taggart and written by Michael Fessier. The film stars Stuart Erwin, Paul Kelly, Florence Rice, Margaret Irving, Cy Kendall and John Harrington. The film was released on July 31, 1936, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Come on, Cowboys Come On, Cowboys is a 1937 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by Joseph Kane. Heart of the Rockies Heart of the Rockies is a 1937 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by Joseph Kane. Here's Flash Casey Heres Flash Casey is a 1937 American film directed by Lynn Shores and starring Eric Linden and Boots Mallory. Yesterday's Boys Didn't Use Hair Fixers The Boys Didnt Wear Hair Gel Before is a 1937 Argentine historical drama film directed and written by Manuel Romero and starring Florencio Parravicini, Mecha Ortiz and Santiago Arrieta. The Private Life of the Gannets The Private Life of the Gannets is a 1934 British short documentary film, directed by Julian Huxley, about a colony of Northern Gannets on the small rocky island of Grassholm, off the coast of Wales. It received a special mention at the 3rd Venice International Film Festival in 1935 and won the Best Short Subject at the 10th Academy Awards in 1938. The title was chosen by producer Alexander Korda as a reference to The Private Life of Henry VIII, his breakthrough film of the previous year. The "truly landmark film," provides, according to WildFilmHistory, "an absorbing and atmospheric account," by combining "close-up, slow motion and aerial shots." This "groundbreaking footage ... shot with the support of the Royal Navy ... reveals the incredible private lives of these birds as they squabble over territory, perform spectacular dives and regurgitate fish for their young." The production was headed by renowned biologist Julian Huxley, who enlisted "some of the top figures in the British scientific and cinematic world" for what "is classed by many as the worlds first natural history documentary, its thorough and academic approach a stark contrast to the expedition format of its predecessors." "A comprehensive insight into a fascinating creature," it was the first wildlife film to receive an Academy Award. Prison Farm Prison Farm is a 1938 American crime film directed by Louis King, and written by Eddie Welch, Robert Yost and Stuart Anthony. It stars Shirley Ross, Lloyd Nolan, John Howard, J. Carrol Naish, Porter Hall, Esther Dale and May Boley. It was William Holden’s film debut. The film was released on June 17, 1938. Captain Spanky's Show Boat Captain Spankys Show Boat is a 1939 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 183rd Our Gang short that was released. The Family Next Door The Family Next Door is a 1939 American comedy film starring Hugh Herbert, Joy Hodges, Eddie Quillan and Ruth Donnelly. Mutiny in the Big House Mutiny in the Big House is a 1939 American film directed by William Nigh. Mystery of the White Room Mystery of the White Room is a 1939 American mystery film directed by Otis Garrett and starring Bruce Cabot, Helen Mack and Joan Woodbury. A surgeon is killed during the middle of an operation when the hospital room is thrown into darkness. The police investigate to find out who is behind the murder. Panama Patrol Panama Patrol is a 1939 American drama film. Directed by Charles Lamont, the film stars Leon Ames, Charlotte Wynters, and Adrienne Ames, it was released on May 20, 1939. The film was known during production by the working titles of Curio Cipher and Panama Cipher. Undercover Agent Undercover Agent is a 1939 American drama film directed by Howard Bretherton and starring Russell Gleason, Shirley Deane, and J. M. Kerrigan. It was released on April 5, 1939. Ergens in Nederland Ergens in Nederland is a 1940 Dutch film directed by Ludwig Berger with the support of the Royal Dutch Navy. Girl in 313 Girl in 313 is a 1940 American drama film directed by Ricardo Cortez and written by Barry Trivers and M. Clay Adams. The film stars Florence Rice, Kent Taylor, Lionel Atwill, Kay Aldridge, Mary Treen and Jack Carson. The film was released on May 31, 1940, by 20th Century Fox. João Ratão João Ratão is a 1940 Portuguese film directed by Jorge Brum do Canto and starring Óscar de Lemos, Maria Domingas and António Silva. It was released on 29 April 1940. Under Your Hat Under Your Hat is a 1940 British musical comedy spy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge and Austin Trevor. Dance Hall Dance Hall is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Irving Pichel and written by Stanley Rauh and Ethel Hill. The film stars Carole Landis, Cesar Romero, William "Bill" Henry, June Storey, J. Edward Bromberg and Charles Halton. It is based on the novel The Giant Swing by W. R. Burnett. The film was released on July 18, 1941, by 20th Century Fox. Federal Fugitives Federal Fugitives is a 1941 American film noir directed by William Beaudine. The film stars Neil Hamilton, Doris Day, Victor Varconi, and Charles C. Wilson. Footlight Fever Footlight Fever is a 1941 sequel to the 1940 comedy Curtain Call, with Alan Mowbray and Donald MacBride Fugitive Valley Fugitive Valley is a 1941 American film directed by S. Roy Luby, one of the Range Busters series of western films. He Found a Star He Found a Star is a 1941 British musical film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Vic Oliver, Sarah Churchill and Evelyn Dall. Its plot concerns a frustrated stage manager who quits his job and sets up a theatrical agency with the help of his secretary. Songs include Waitin and Salome. The films sets were designed by Alfred Junge. Larceny Street Smash and Grab is a 1937 British comedy crime film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Jack Buchanan, Elsie Randolph, with Arthur Margetson and Anthony Holles. The film was released in the United States as Larceny Street. The film was shot at Pinewood Studios with sets designed by the art director Douglas Daniels. It was followed by a sequel in 1939 The Gangs All Here with Buchanan reprising his role and Googie Withers starring as his wife. Sea Raiders Sea Raiders is a 1941 Universal film serial starring the Dead End Kids and Little Tough Guys. This was the teen stars second of three serials, between Junior G-Men and Junior G-Men of the Air. Sea Raiders was the 52nd serial to be released by Universal. The plot concerns the heroes foiling Nazi attacks on American shipping. Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen is a 1942 black-and-white thriller film, directed by James P. Hogan and written by Ellery Queen, the duo of Manfred Lee and Frederic Dannay. The film was the final entry in the Ellery Queen film series. The Dismissal Die Entlassung is a 1942 German film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner about the dismissal of Otto von Bismarck. It was one of only four films to receive the honorary distinction "Film of the Nation" by the Reich Propaganda Ministry Censorship Office. The success of the 1940 film Bismarck led to this film as a sequel. The film is also known as Bismarcks Dismissal in the United Kingdom, Schicksalswende and Wilhelm II. und Bismarck. Aktrisa Actress, is a 1943 Soviet comedy film directed by Leonid Trauberg. Murder on the Waterfront Murder on the Waterfront is a 1943 American drama film directed by B. Reeves Eason and written by Robert E. Kent. The film stars Warren Douglas, Joan Winfield, John Loder, Ruth Ford, Bill Crago and Bill Kennedy. The film was released by Warner Bros. on September 18, 1943. Two Anonymous Letters Due lettere anonime, internationally released as Two Anonymous Letters, is a 1945 Italian war-drama film directed by Mario Camerini. For this film Andrea Checchi won a Silver Ribbon for Best Actor. Ella, él y sus millones Ella, él y sus millones is a 1944 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Juan de Orduña. The movie is based on the play written by Honorio Maura. The Topeka Terror The Topeka Terror is a 1945 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton, written by Patricia Harper and Norman S. Hall, and starring Allan Lane, Linda Stirling, Earle Hodgins, Twinkle Watts, Roy Barcroft and Bud Geary. It was released on January 26, 1945, by Republic Pictures. Return of the Black Eagle Black Eagle is a 1946 Italian adventure drama film directed by Riccardo Freda and starring Rossano Brazzi, Irasema Dilián and Gino Cervi. It is also known as Return of the Black Eagle. The film is based on the unfinished 1832 Russian novel Dubrovsky by Alexander Pushkin. It was followed by a 1951 sequel Revenge of the Black Eagle, also directed by Freda. The films sets were designed by the art director Arrigo Equini. Danger Street Danger Street is a 1947 American mystery film directed by Lew Landers and written by Winston Miller, Kae Salkow and Maxwell Shane. The film stars Jane Withers, Robert Lowery, Bill Edwards, Elaine Riley, Audrey Young and Lyle Talbot. The film was released on June 20, 1947, by Paramount Pictures. The Original Sin The Original Sin is a 1948 German comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner. It was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. The Texan Meets Calamity Jane The Texan Meets Calamity Jane also known as Calamity Jane and the Texan in a 1952 re-release, is a 1950 Cinecolor Western movie starring Evelyn Ankers as Calamity Jane and written, produced and directed by Ande Lamb. The film was Ankers last movie appearance for ten years. Shot at the Iverson Movie Ranch, the cinematography was by Karl Struss. Night Riders of Montana Night Riders of Montana is a 1951 American Western film directed by Fred C. Brannon and written by M. Coates Webster. The film stars Allan Lane, Chubby Johnson, Roy Barcroft, Claudia Barrett, Arthur Space and Myron Healey. The film was released on February 28, 1951, by Republic Pictures. Voice of Silence Voice of Silence is a 1953 French-Italian drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst, written by Giuseppe Berto, starring Aldo Fabrizi and Jean Marais. El fantasma de la casa roja El fantasma de la casa roja is a 1956 Mexican comic horror film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Alma Rosa Aguirre, Raúl Martínez, and Antonio Espino. Striporama Striporama is a 1953 comedy film directed by Jerald Intrator. The film starred a number of burlesque comedy, dance and striptease acts that were popular during the early 1950s. Today, it is best known as one of the few feature films starring pin-up model Bettie Page. Nagin Nagin is a 1954 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film, directed by Nandlal Jaswantlal, and written by Hameed Butt and Bijon Bhattacharya. It stars Vyjayanthimala and Pradeep Kumar, and has a hit musical score by Hemant Kumar. This film was partly produced in Technicolor. Running Wild Running Wild is a 1955 American film noir crime film directed by Abner Biberman and starring William Campbell, Mamie Van Doren, Keenan Wynn and Kathleen Case. The film was often paired with Tarantula as part of a double feature. Cross-Up Tiger by the Tail may refer to: Eine Berliner Romanze A Berlin Romance is a 1956 East German neo-realist romantic drama film about youth urban life in the divided city of Berlin, directed by Gerhard Klein. It was produced by the DEFA film company. It stars Annekathrin Bürger, Ulrich Thein and Uwe-Jens Pape. The script was written by Wolfgang Kohlhaase with a score composed by Günter Klück. The film was the second collaboration between Klein and Kohlhaase; the first was Alarm in the Circus, released in 1954 and third came in 1957 with Berlin - Ecke Schönhauser. These films were noted for their strong criticism of consumer culture in Berlin after World War II and the Americanization of the capital and are amongst DEFAs best known films. Ekaterina Voronina Ekaterina Voronina is a 1957 Soviet drama film directed by Isidor Annensky. Of Things Supernatural O věcech nadpřirozených is a 1958 Czechoslovak film. The film was directed by Jirí Krejcík, Jaroslav Mach, and Milos Makovec, and starred Josef Kemr. Wehe wenn sie losgelassen... When She Starts, Look Out is a 1958 West German musical comedy film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Peter Alexander, Bibi Johns and Ruth Stephan. The films sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler and Paul Markwitz. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location in Bavaria. The plot was based on the Russian fim Jolly Fellows, and that was this films working title. The German title is a quote, line 163, from Schillers poem Song of the Bell where it refers to natures destructive forces, unrelated to the films plot. Terror of the Red Mask Terror of the Red Mask is a 1960 Italian swashbuckler film co-written and directed by Luigi Capuano and starring Lex Barker and Chelo Alonso. Seawards the Great Ships Seawards the Great Ships is a 1961 British short documentary film directed by Hilary Harris. It won an Oscar in 1962 for Best Short Live Action Subject, the first Scottish film to win an Academy Award. The film chronicles the Shipbuilding industry of the River Clyde during the early 1960s, featuring footage from the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, John Brown & Company and Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company. It was produced by Glasgow-based Templar Films for the Clyde Shipbuilders Association and the Central Office of Information. It was released onto Blu-ray by Panamint in 2010 as part of their Faces of Scotland compilation. It includes dialogue between shipyard workers, but this is all scripted. They had hoped to use genuine dialogue between shipyard workers, but this included too many swearwords to be usable. The Secret of the Black Falcon The Secret of the Black Falcon is a 1961 Italian swashbuckler film co-written and directed by Domenico Paolella and starring Lex Barker and Livio Lorenzon. El grano de mostaza The Mustard Grain is a 1962 Spanish comedy film directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia. Totò di notte n. 1 Totos First Night is a 1962 Italian musical comedy film directed by Mario Amendola and starring Totò and Erminio Macario. Just for Fun Just for Fun is a 1963 British black and white musical film directed by Gordon Flemyng. It was written by Amicus co-founder Milton Sobotsky. The Raiders of Leyte Gulf The Raiders of Leyte Gulf is a 1963 Philippine-American film directed by Eddie Romero. It was the first film produced by the newly-formed Hemisphere Pictures, a three-way partnership involving Filipino director Eddie Romero, American producer Kane W. Lynn and producer Irwin Pizor. It was written by Eddie Romero and Carl Kuntze We're Doing Alright Vi har det jo dejligt is a 1963 Danish family film directed by Gabriel Axel and starring Dirch Passer. The Finest Hours The Finest Hours is a 1964 British documentary film about Winston Churchill, directed by Peter Baylis. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Killer Spy Pleins feux sur Stanislas is a French-German comedy thriller film from 1965. It was directed by Jean-Charles Dudrumet, written by Michel Cousin and Jean-Charles Dudrumet, starring Jean Marais. The film was known under the title Killer Spy,,. It was a sequel of Lhonorable Stanislas from 1963. Johnny Tiger Johnny Tiger is a Florida Western film directed by Paul Wendkos, starring Robert Taylor, Chad Everett, and Geraldine Brooks. The Universal Studios film was shot in Central Florida in 1965, with the city of Longwood substituting for a fictional town in southern Florida adjacent to a Seminole Indian reservation, with additional filming at nearby Sanlando Springs. Originally titled The Cry of Laughing Owls, the films title was changed to Johnny Tiger prior to its release. It had its world premiere in Orlando in 1966. Kljuc The Key is a 1965 Croatian omnibus film. It consists of three segments directed by Vanča Kljaković, Krsto Papić and Antun Vrdoljak. Le retour d'un aventurier Le Retour d’un aventurier is a 1966 pop art film. In this African-style Western, director Moustapha Alassane delves into African mimicry. Io non protesto, io amo Io non protesto, io amo is a 1967 Italian musicarello film written and directed by Ferdinando Baldi and starring Caterina Caselli and Terence Hill. Der Mörder mit dem Seidenschal The Murderer with the Silk Scarf is a 1966 German-Italian crime film produced and directed by Adrian Hoven and starring Carl Möhner, Folco Lulli and Harald Juhnke. The Legend of the Boy and the Eagle The Legend of the Boy and the Eagle is a 1967 American live-action Walt Disney film. Way Out Way Out is a 1967 film directed by Irvin Yeaworth and starring Franklin Rodríguez and Sharyn Jimenez. Baazi Baazi is a 1968 Bollywood thriller film directed by Moni Bhattacharjee. The film stars Dharmendra, Waheeda Rehman, Johnny Walker, Helen, Keshto Mukherjee and Chand Usmani. Simón Bolívar Simón Bolívar is a 1969 Spanish drama film directed by Alessandro Blasetti. It was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival. Change of Mind Change of Mind is a 1969 science fiction/drama film starring Raymond St. Jacques, Susan Oliver, Janet MacLachlan, and Leslie Nielsen. Lady General Hua Mu Lan Lady General Hua Mu-lan is a 1964 Hong Kong Huangmei opera musical film, directed by Yueh Feng, depicting the story of Hua Mulan. Przygoda z piosenka Przygoda z piosenką is a Polish film musical comedy from 1969 directed by Stanisław Bareja. The Avenger, Zorro The Avenger, Zorro is a 1972 Spanish-Italian adventure film written and directed by Rafael Romero Marchent. The Bushbaby The Bushbaby is a 1969 American film based on the novel The Bushbabies by William Stevenson and adapted by Robert Maxwell. It was directed and produced by John Trent and stars Margaret Brooks and Lou Gossett in the leading roles, also starring Donald Houston and Laurence Naismith. The film tells an episode in the life of Jackie Leeds, daughter of John Leeds. When the African country in which they reside, Kenya, declares its independence, John Leeds assumes that hes lost his job and must leave for London with his daughter. This proves difficult for Jackie, who is convinced that she belongs in Kenya, especially after their friend Tembo presents her with a pet bushbaby that she names Komba, which shell have to return to its natural habitat prior to leaving. The film was the first adaptation of the book The Bushbabies by William Stevenson. Decades later, in 1992, the story was adapted for television as an anime series belonging to the World Masterpiece Theater from Nippon Animation. The series received the international English title of The Bush Baby. Love Me Strangely Love Me Strangely is a 1971 French-Italian drama film written and directed by Sergio Gobbi. It is loosely based on the novel Un beau monstre by Dominique Fabre. Girl Stroke Boy Girl Stroke Boy is a 1971 British comedy-drama film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Joan Greenwood, Michael Hordern and Clive Francis. It was based on the play Girl Friend by David Percival. Beati i ricchi Beati i ricchi is a 1972 Italian comedy film written and directed by Salvatore Samperi. Therefore It Is Man Called Amen is a 1972 Italian Spaghetti Western comedy film directed by Alfio Caltabiano. The film was a box office success and generated an immediate sequel, They Still Call Me Amen. Order to Assassinate Order to Kill is a 1974 Spanish-Italian crime-action film written and directed by José Gutiérrez Maesso. In the movie the police inspector offers passports to a hit man and his girlfriend if the hit man kills a mob boss. Kill Django... Kill First Kill Django... Kill First is a 1971 Spaghetti Western directed by Sergio Garrone. The original Italian title of the film was Uccidi Django... uccidi per primo!!! Il tuo piacere è il mio My Pleasure Is Your Pleasure is a 1973 commedia sexy allitaliana anthology film written and directed by the cinematographer , at his writing and directorial debut. It is loosely based on Honoré de Balzacs novel Les Contes drolatiques. Union Maids Union Maids is a 1976 American documentary film directed by Jim Klein, Julia Reichert and Miles Mogulescu. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film was based on the three women from Chicago in the labor history book Rank and File by Staughton and Alice Lynd. I'll Find a Way Ill Find a Way is a 1977 Canadian short documentary film directed by Beverly Shaffer about nine-year-old Nadia DeFranco, who has spina bifida. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, the film won an Oscar in 1978 for Best Live Action Short Film. Des Teufels Advokat The Devils Advocate, originally released as Des Teufels Advokat, is a 1977 West German English-language film, directed by Guy Green and based on the novel of the same name by the Australian writer Morris West. It stars John Mills, Paola Pitagora, Stéphane Audran, Leigh Lawson, Jason Miller and Daniel Massey. The film is set in Italy but was filmed predominantly in West Germany. In Search of Anna In Search of Anna is a 1978 film directed by Esben Storm. It was originally envisioned as a TV series but then became a feature. Shillingbury Tales Shillingbury Tales was a British television comedy-drama series made by ATV for ITV and broadcast 1980-81. Comprising a single feature-length pilot and six one-hour episodes, the series deals with life in an idealised fictional English village and stars Robin Nedwell, Diane Keen, Nigel Lambert, Jack Douglas, John Le Mesurier, Bernard Cribbins and Trevor Howard. It was preceded by a feature length pilot episode The Shillingbury Blowers starring Trevor Howard, broadcast 6 January 1980 The series was written by Francis Essex and directed by Val Guest. Unusually for a British situation-comedy at that time it was recorded entirely on location on 16mm film and consequently there was no laughter track. Much of the filming took place in the village of Aldbury in Hertfordshire. The show ended when ATV lost its franchise licence to broadcast and its replacement Central declined to continue production of the series. The series was broadcast in a number of countries around Europe. Jadup und Boel Jadup and Boel is a 1980 East German drama film directed by Rainer Simon. It was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival in 1989. This Year's Blonde This Years Blonde is a 1980 American made-for-TV docudrama film directed by John Erman and starring Constance Forslund as 1950s sex symbol Marilyn Monroe, Lloyd Bridges as Johnny Hyde, and Norman Fell. Based on the Garson Kanin novel Moviola about Monroe, the film was presented as part of a 3-night TV special event on NBC called Moviola: A Hollywood Saga. This Years Blonde was the first of two TV movies about Monroe in 1980, the second being The Untold Story, starring Catherine Hicks. Reisender Krieger Reisender Krieger is a Swiss film by Christian Schocher. The film depicts a week in the life of a travelling cosmetics salesman, inspired by Homers Odyssey and the novel Ulysses by James Joyce. A road movie with amateur actors, it was aired in 1981 in television and premiered in cinema in early 1982. Tangiers Tangier is a 1982 American-Moroccan thriller film directed by Michael E. Briant and starring Ronny Cox, Billie Whitelaw and Glynis Barber. "Take the disappearance of a key British Intelligence Officer in Gibraltar, loaded with top secrets. Add a tough, down-on-his-luck ex-CIA agent with a murky past. Try a drop of blackmail. Garnish with two beautiful women. Sprinkle liberally with murder, treachery, and mayhem. Stir well till it all fizzes with danger and excitement that is Tangier. The result is a thriller that will grip you down to the last explosive moment. Its the thriller of the year. Its Tangier." from the cover of the Linked Ring VHS release 1982. Maruja en el infierno Maruja in Hell is a 1983 Peruvian drama film directed by Francisco José Lombardi. The film was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Tora-san, the Expert is a 1982 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Yūko Tanaka as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san, the Expert is the thirtieth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. This became the first Tora-san film to be released on DVD with English subtitles in 16:9 ratio when the Hong Kong label Panorama did so in 2006. Death of an Angel Death of an Angel is a 1986 religious drama film written and directed by Petru Popescu. It stars Bonnie Bedelia as the main character. The film was released on March 7, 1986, in limited release. Una spina nel cuore Una spina nel cuore, internationally released as A Thorn in the Heart, is a 1986 Italian romance-drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It is loosely based on the novel with the same title by Piero Chiara. The Happy Valley The Happy Valley is a British television drama, first shown on BBC1 on 6 September 1987 in the Sunday Premiere strand. It was written by David Reid, directed by Ross Devenish, and produced by Cedric Messina. It stars Holly Aird as Juanita Carberry, Michael Byrne as her violent father, and Denholm Elliott as Jock Delves Broughton. Once We Were Dreamers Unsettled Land is a 1987 Israeli drama directed by Uri Barbash. The film premiered in the International Competition at the Tokyo International Film Festival and was selected to be shown at the Israel Film Festival in New York. It also won awards for Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction at the Israel Film Center. Jesus Christ's Horoscope Jesus Christs Horoscope is a 1989 Hungarian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó. It was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival. Paap Ka Ant Paap Ka Ant is a 1989 Indian film. Bloody Brotherhood Bloody Brotherhood is a 1989 Hong Kong action film directed by Wang Lung-wei and starring Andy Lau and Irene Wan. The Last Aristocrats The Last Aristocrats is a 1989 Chinese drama film directed by Xie Jin and starring Pan Hong, Pu Cunxin, Li Kequn, and Xiao Xiong. It is base on the short story Zhexianji by Taiwanese novelist Bai Xianyong. The film picks up the story of the lives of four young Chinese girls, daughters of Shanghai’s elite, who went to the United States to study in 1948 and faced difficulties trying to return home a year later. The film was released in South Korea on 23 December 1989. Summoned by Shadows The Stranger is a series of direct-to-video science-fiction dramas produced by BBV and starring Colin Baker. They are now available on DVD. The series began in 1991 with Summoned by Shadows, co-produced with the BBC Film Club as a knowing homage to the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who and in a pragmatic attempt to take advantage of the consequent pre-existing audience. Summoned by Shadows is a Who-style tale of strange doings in an unspecified time period on Earth featuring three actors known for their roles in Doctor Who and playing similar characters. The unnamed protagonist is played by Colin Baker, his assistant Miss Brown by Nicola Bryant, who had played the Doctors assistant Peri Brown opposite Colin Baker for two years, and the villain of the piece by Michael Wisher, who had been the first actor to play Davros. The second story, More than a Messiah, adapted the Doctor Who Audio Visuals story of the same name, but with the Stranger and Miss Brown substituted for the Doctor and companion Ria. In a further connection, it co-starred Sophie Aldred, better known as Ace from Doctor Who, and Peter Miles, who had co-starred in the TV serial Genesis of the Daleks – both in completely different roles. In Memory Alone, the third film, found the Stranger and Miss Brown stranded without their mysterious transport in a desolate train station with amnesia, and battling a robot and a mysterious man played by Nicholas Briggs. Most releases of this film include a behind-the-scenes featurette and a blooper reel. While the first three may be taken as Doctor Who by another name, the departure of the Miss Brown character and the Stranger himself being likewise "returned to his proper time and place" at the storys conclusion allowed for a move to clarify The Strangers status as separate work of fiction and developed an identity of its own. The adventures of the Stranger ran in all to six videos. Aqui na Terra Aqui na Terra its a Portuguese film directed by João Botelho. Hochwürden erbt das Paradies Hochwürden erbt das Paradies is a 1993 German comedy television film. It recounts the escapades of a rural Austrian priest and his parishioners. Nausikaja Nausikaya is a 1995 Croatian film directed, written and produced by Vicko Ruić. It is based on "The Spider", a horror short story by Hanns Heinz Ewers. The film was selected as the Croatian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Who's Counting? Marilyn Waring on Sex, Lies and Global Economics Whos Counting? Marilyn Waring on Sex, Lies and Global Economics is a 1995 documentary film on Marilyn Waring, directed by Terre Nash, produced by the National Film Board of Canada, and largely based on Warings book If Women Counted. Sequences from the film were shot in Canada, New Zealand, New York City, the Persian Gulf, and the Philippines. The film includes music from Penny Lang, Penguin Café Orchestra, Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. The title is a pun on Sex. Everyone's Child Everyones Child is a 1995 film directed by the author Tsitsi Dangarembga. Directing this film made Dangarembga the first black Zimbabwean woman to direct a feature film. The film was criticised for unusual accents and for unsubtle story telling. Drawing Down the Moon Drawing Down The Moon; filmed in Sunbury, Pennsylvania; is a 1997 Chaos Entertainment Independent film written and directed by Steven Patterson. The title is based upon a traditional Wiccan ritual of the same name. Jetpiloter Jetpiloter is a 1961 Danish family film directed by Anker Sørensen and starring Ebbe Langberg. Incontro d'amore Bali is a 1970 Italian romance film directed by Ugo Liberatore and Paolo Heusch. Dublin Nightmare Dublin Nightmare is a 1958 British thriller film directed by John Pomeroy and starring William Sylvester, Marla Landi and Richard Leech. The film is a low budget quota quickie shot at Twickenham Studios. På tro og love På tro og love is a 1955 Danish family film directed by Torben Anton Svendsen and starring Poul Reichhardt. Venom Gift is a 1966 Danish drama film directed by Knud Leif Thomsen and starring Søren Strømberg. In the United States this film is also known as Venom. Angel Angel is a 1966 experimental animated short directed by Derek May and produced by Guy Glover for the National Film Board of Canada. The film was shot against a snowscape and then stripped of grey scale to create a pure white background. It features music by Leonard Cohen, performed by The Stormy Clovers. Awards for the film included the Genie Award in the arts and experimental category. Strangers Strangers is a 1991 Australian film directed by Craig Lahiff and starring James Healey and Anne Looby. Gunmen of Abilene Gunmen of Abilene is a 1950 American Western film directed by Fred C. Brannon and written by M. Coates Webster. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Roy Barcroft, Donna Hamilton, Peter Brocco and Selmer Jackson. The film was released as a Fawcett Movie Comic#3 on February 6, 1950, by Republic Pictures. The Stalker's Apprentice The Stalkers Apprentice is a single British television crime drama film, based on the novel by author M.S. Power, that was first broadcast on ITV on 25 May 1998. The film stars Gideon Turner as Marcus Walwyn, a book editor who is driven to murder after reading a draft novel composed by Helmut Kranze, a former serial killer recently released from prison who is writing under a pseudonym. The film follows Walwyn as he embarks on a series of murders relating to Karen Scott, a young woman that he meets on the train to work, and the subsequent police investigation by D.I. Maurice Birt, commander of the local police force. The film co-stars Paula Wilcox, Peter Forbes and Liz May Brice in her breakthrough TV role. An independent review from Movie NZ said of the film; "it has a wonderfully methodical cool to it as we watch Gideon Turner, accompanied by voiceover, putting into use the methodology from the killers book. However. part way in, The Stalkers Apprentice abruptly becomes a policier as we follow detective Peter Davison and assistant Peter Forbes as they piece clues together. These scenes hold ones attention, although not as absorbingly as the stalker element. Eventually the film works through a tight plot filled with sharp twists and considerable tension." The film was released on DVD in the United States on 7 March 2006, via Koch Media. A Region 4 release followed on 19 May 2010. The film has yet to be released on Region 2 DVD. The film is often repeated on True Entertainment as part of their semi-regular British Thrillers season. They Never Come Back They Never Come Back is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and starring Regis Toomey and Dorothy Sebastian. The World's Gold Nel sole is a 1967 Italian musicarello film directed by Aldo Grimaldi. The title is a reference to the Al Banos hit song with the same name. Myortvye dushi Dead Souls is a 1960 Soviet comedy-drama film directed by Leonid Trauberg based on the Moscow Art Theatres stage production of "Dead Souls". She Done Him Right She Done Him Right is a 1933 short animated cartoon by Walter Lantz Productions. It is the 13th and final short of the Pooch the Pup series. Bedtime Bedlam Bedtime Bedlam is the 62nd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 4, 1955, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Hot Noon or 12 O'Clock for Sure Hot Noon is the 51st animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on October 12, 1953, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Rossini! Rossini! Rossini! Rossini! is a 1991 Italian biographical film written and directed by Mario Monicelli. It depicts real life events of composer Gioachino Rossini. Monicelli replaced Robert Altman that, due to differences with the production, gave up. The film won the David di Donatello for Best Costumes. Barood Barood is a 1976 Indian Bollywood film, directed by Pramod Chakravorty, with screenplay by Sachin Bhowmick and dialogues by Ahsan Rizvi. It stars Rishi Kapoor and Reena Roy. The film was a commercial flop in India, but went on to become an overseas blockbuster in the Soviet Union. The Little Wheedlers The Little Wheedlers is a French comedy film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré. Five and the Skin Five and the Skin is a 1982 French drama film directed by Pierre Rissient. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Landslide Landslide is a 1937 British drama film directed by Donovan Pedelty and starring Jimmy Hanley, Dinah Sheridan and Jimmy Mageean. It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures. Hard Time Romance Hard Time Romance or Vaya con Dios is a 1991 American romantic comedy film written and directed by John Lee Hancock. The film tells the story of a cowboy who goes through numerous obstacles in the hopes of marrying his girlfriend. It stars Leon Rippy, Tom Everett, and Mariska Hargitay. A Free Woman A Free Woman is a 1954 Italian melodrama film directed by Vittorio Cottafavi. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. Jedenácté prikázání Jedenácté přikázání, also known as The Eleventh Commandment, is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1935. Knyaz Igor Prince Igor is a screen version of the eponymous opera by Alexander Borodin based on the epic poem "The Lay of Igors Host". The film was directed by Roman Tikhomirov, and shot at the Lenfilm Studios in 1969. Visoki napon High Voltage is a Croatian film directed by Veljko Bulajić. It was released in 1981. The Bodyguard The Bodyguard is a 1979 Soviet action film released by Tadjikfilm. It is one of the best known of the Red Westerns and directed by the veteran feature and documentary maker, Ali Khamraev. The Bodyguard is also the title of a 1991 Soviet film directed by Aleksandr Ivanov. Jubilej gospodina Ikla The Jubilee of Mr Ikel is a 1955 Yugoslav feature film directed by Vatroslav Mimica. Voglia di volare Voglia di volare is an italian miniseries starring Gianni Morandi and Claude Jade. The pilot Davide has left his wife Barbara. Davides father, a stubborn farmer, had never accepted his german daughter-in-law, Barbara. As Adreina, the daughter of the separated couple flees to her father, understands this, how much he loves Barbara yet. Daughter Adreina has yet rid Davides new flame Valeria rid. Then Barbara, now engagaged to an brutal US-General, Steve, emerges. Mysterious Mr. Nicholson The Mysterious Mr. Nicholson is a 1947 British crime film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Anthony Hulme, Lesley Osmond and Frank Hawkins. The screenplay concerns the beneficiary of a lucrative inheritance, who is found dead by a solicitors clerk. Clouds of Glass Clouds of Glass is a 1958 Czechoslovak short film directed by František Vláčil. It is Vláčils last film in Military studio. Point 905 Point 905 is a Yugoslav film in Croatian directed by Mate Relja. It was released in 1960. Traces of a Black Haired Girl Traces of a Black Haired Girl is a 1972 Yugoslav film directed by Zdravko Randić. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. Kizim ve ben Kızım Ve Ben is a 1988 Turkish drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Gülsen Bubikoglu, Cüneyt Arkın, and Yilmaz Zafer. La malavita attacca. La polizia risponde. La malavita attacca... la polizia risponde! is a 1977 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Mario Caiano. Black Ermine Black Ermine is a 1953 Argentine romantic film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and starring Laura Hidalgo and Roberto Escalada. The films sets were designed by the art director Gori Muñoz. It was made by Argentina Sono Film, the countrys largest production company. The film is set in Peru, and location filming took place there. Caiçara Caiçara is a 1950 Brazilian drama film co-directed by Adolfo Celi, Tom Payne, and John Waterhouse. The Black Hand The Black Hand is a 1973 Italian crime film written and directed by Antonio Racioppi and starring Lionel Stander, Rosanna Fratello and Michele Placido. Pindorama Pindorama is a 1970 Brazilian drama film directed by Arnaldo Jabor. It was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. The Old Young People The Old Young People is a 1962 Argentine film written and directed by Rodolfo Kuhn. The film won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film and was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 35th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Qi xia wu yi King Cat is a 1967 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Hsu Tseng Hung and produced by Shaw Brothers Studio. The story is loosely based on the 19th-century Chinese novel The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants. The title refers to a nickname of the protagonist Zhan Zhao. La carbonara La Carbonara is a 2000 Italian historical comedy-drama film written and directed by Luigi Magni. Shadows of Memories Shadows of Memories is a 2000 Yugoslav drama film directed by Predrag Velinovic. It was entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival. The Landowner's Daughter The Landowners Daughter is a 1953 Brazilian drama film directed by Tom Payne and Oswaldo Sampaio. It was entered into the 4th Berlin International Film Festival. It is based on the novel by Brazilian author Maria Camila Dezonne Pacheco Fernandes. Crazy Blood Enas delikanis is a 1963 Greek film directed by Manolis Skouloudis. It stars Ilya Livykou and Dionysis Papagiannopoulos. It was filmed on the island of Crete. The Devil in the Heart Little Devil May Care or The Devil in the Heart is a 1928 French silent drama film directed by Marcel LHerbier and starring Betty Balfour, Jaque Catelain and Roger Karl. Balfour was a leading British star of the silent era who made several films in France. Unlike many films of the era it is still extant and survives in film archives. The films sets were designed by Lucien Aguettand, Claude Autant-Lara and Robert-Jules Garnier. The Mother Tree , aka The Mother Tree, is a 1958 black-and-white, full screen Japanese film directed by Goro Katano. It is in the Japanese horror film genre. The film was not dubbed in English nor shown theatrically in the United States. Queen of Destiny Sixty Glorious Years is a 1938 British colour film directed by Herbert Wilcox. The film is a sequel to the 1937 film Victoria the Great. The film is also known as Queen of Destiny in the US. The Star Inspector Star Inspector is a 1980 Soviet science fiction film directed by Mark Kovalyov and Vladimir Polin. Ennennum Kannettante Ennennum Kannettante is 1986 Malayalam romance film, written and directed by Fazil, starring newcomers Sangeeth and Sonia in the lead roles. The film won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Popular Film for the year 1986. Srividya won the Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actress also for this film. Despite all the critical acclaim, the film was a box office failure. It was remade in Tamil by the same director as Varusham Padhinaaru, starring Karthick and Kushboo and was a huge hit at the box office. Summer in the Suburbs Summer in the Suburbs is a single television crime drama, written and devised by Tony Basgallop, that was broadcast on BBC Two on 10 January 2000. Described as an "intense murder drama", Summer in the Suburbs follows the story of a 14-year-old girl whose lifeless body is found in a field, and the lead detective, Ted Lyle, who investigates her death. As he and his wife Sandra are among local parents caught up in a wave of fear and suspicion, Teds investigations uncover a shocking suspect. The programme was commissioned in August 1999 by then controller of BBC Two, Jane Root, and was directed by David Attwood and produced by Hilary Salmon. Breeze of the Soul Nassim al-Roh is a Syrian drama film by director Abdellatif Abdelhamid. The film discusses different social scenes in modern Syrian society. Kokila Kokila is a 1977 Kannada-language romance film starring Kamal Haasan, Shoba playing the title character along with Roja Ramani and Mohan in other prominent roles. The film marked the directorial debut of Balu Mahendra, who was a cinematographer working predominantly in South Indian films then. The film was successful upon release in Karnataka and its neighbouring states, becoming the first Kannada film to be screened for 100 days in Madras. Kokila was remade into Malayalam as Oomakkuyil and in Hindi as Aur Ek Prem Kahani both by Mahendra himself in 1983 and 1996. Mahendra won the National Film Award for Best Cinematography and Karnataka State Film Award for Best Screenplay. Maangamizi: The Ancient One Maangamizi: The Ancient One is a 2001 American / Tanzanian drama film directed by Martin Mhando and Ron Mulvihill and executive produced by Jonathan Demme. It premiered at the Pan African Film Festival and has played in over 55 Film Festivals worldwide. It was the Tanzanian submission for the Academy Award for Best foreign language film, the first, and as of 2016, only, film to be submitted from that country, but was not nominated. Close Your Eyes and Hold Me is a 1996 Japanese film based on the manga Me wo Tojite Daite by Shungiku Uchida. The film is directed by Itsumichi Isomura and stars Kumiko Takeda, Kazuya Takahashi and Natsue Yoshimura. It was released in theaters on July 13, 1996 in Japan. The movie was released in North American on subtitled only VHS on November 23, 1998 and then on DVD on January 13, 2004 by Central Park Media under their Asia Pulp Cinema label. À Saint-Henri le cinq septembre À Saint-Henri le cinq septembre is a 1962 National Film Board of Canada documentary film directed by Hubert Aquin about the first day of school for children and their families in the working class Montreal district of Saint-Henri. As Aquin was primarily a writer, he worked with a variety of cameramen. The NFB credits 11 on the film—, Michel Brault, Georges Dufaux, Claude Fournier, Bernard Gosselin, Jean Roy, Claude Jutra, Bernard Devlin, Arthur Lipsett, Don Owen and Daniel Fournier. Caroline Zéau in her book LOffice national du film et le cinéma canadien: éloge de la frugalité states that as many as 28 filmmakers worked on the project, including the entire French production team, with Jacques Godbout reading narration. The film was originally released in French as a 42-minute film. The English-language version is shorter, with a 27-minute running time. Ankuram Ankuram is a 1993 Telugu drama film directed by C. Umamaheswara Rao, with Revathi in the lead role. The film is about an inspiring journey of a middle-class woman to return an abandoned child to his father. Ankuram runs, in the background, issues like social stigmas, feudalism, naxalism, bureaucracy and human rights. The film was premiered at the 1993 International Film Festival of India in the mainstream section. The plot unfolds like a Chinese puzzle; its a journey where we discover gradually the reason for the lead being harassed by the police, the blocks she faces uncovering a fathers identity, and the darker side of an authoritarian police force and its brutality towards tribals. The film has received the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu for that year. The Village Had No Walls Bangarwadi is a Marathi film directed by Amol Palekar. It is based on an eponymous novel written by Vyankatesh Madgulkar and published in 1955. It is the story of a young school teacher and his experiences in a small village of shepherds in the princely state of Aundh during the 1940s. Zadar! Cow from Hell Zadar! Cow from Hell is an independent, low-budget comedy film directed by Robert C. Hughes. The film was released in 1989 and shown in select theaters, mostly located in eastern Iowa. In a two night theatrical run, the film grossed over $25,000. It also premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. The film was written by and cast with members of the Ducks Breath Mystery Theater, a successful comic acting troupe. The idea was originally introduced Merle Kessler, who was inspired by "Zarda", a dairy in Kansas City, that had a statue of a giant cow. The film was shot in and around Iowa City, Tipton, Solon and Mount Vernon. The plot of the movie revolves around a struggling Hollywood director who wished to return to his home state of Iowa and create a successful horror film. However, upon arriving in Iowa, the young director is immediately distracted by old friends and family, a problem which will plague him throughout the making of his film, Zadar! Cow from Hell. One of the film locations was shot in a beautiful Victorian home at 203 S Iowa St. in Solon, IA. It was home to the Lundquist family at the time the father David was Mayor of the town. He lived there with his wife Leslie & three boys Michael, Adam and Daniel they had a great time with much the film crew plus actors camping in their yard. For them it was like Hollywood coming to a very small town. It was very exciting at the time for all in the town. The film within a film is sprinkled with bits of humor, usually consisting of short one-liners. However, the films defining moment comes when the individuals meant to be playing cows realize that they cannot remove the plastic horns from their heads. This causes chaos and frustration, and is later linked with the demise of the project. Zadar! Cow from Hell was eventually released on VHS and DVD, although not through a major distribution network. The film also gained attention from outside the movie-going community, eventually even having a meal named after it at the Hamburg Inn No. 2, a local diner. There, the "Zadar" omelette consists of two eggs, ground beef, cheese, and homefries. There is also a reference to the movie in the role-playing video game Neverwinter Nights, in which a cheat that summons killer cows is entered by typing "dm_cowsfromhell". Allari Priyudu Allari Priyudu is a 1993 Telugu film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film stars Rajasekhar, Ramya Krishna and Madhu Bala in lead roles. The film was premiered at the 1994 International Film Festival of India in the mainstream section. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Yaarukku Mappillai Yaaro. It was remade in Kannada as Chora Chittha Chora, with V. Ravichandran, Namrata Shirodkar and Malavika. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Meet the Groovie Goolies Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Meet the Groovie Goolies is a 1972 animated one-hour TV-movie that was part of The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie. In this Filmation-produced movie, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, and other Looney Tunes characters interact with the characters from the Filmation series Groovie Goolies. This movie is notable for being the one and only time that Warner Bros. "loaned out" their famous Looney Tunes characters to appear in a Filmation production. Warner Bros. had shut down their animation studio in 1969. While Warner Bros. had outsourced production to other companies since the 1960s, it was usually to studios run by former Warner Bros. alumni, something that was not the case with Filmation. Goreshto pladne Torrid Noon is a Bulgarian drama film released in 1966, directed by Zako Heskija. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. Daddy's Girl Daddys Girl is a short film, the only British film in any Cannes category, directed in 2001 by Irvine Allan and written by John Maley, Carolynne Sinclair Kidd is Producer, Bert Eeles is Editor. Gerry Clark, Music Starring Heather Keenan, Annie George and Russell Hunter it tells the darkly humorous tale of a young girl Teenie left outside a Glasgow pub by her father. Daddys Girl won the Naples IFF Premio Europa Corto Circuito, Paris IFF Prix de Jury Courte Métrage, Media Wave, Best European Film, Telluride Film Festival- Filmmaker of Tomorrow, Sponsor Larry Simpson Productions, Avanca IFF Portugal, Best Short Film, Capalbio IFF Italy Best Direction, 2001 Cannes Film Festival short film Jury Prize. Allan’s partner Annie George was expecting their baby, so he didn’t appear in person to collect the award. It is a 10 minute film and was made with the help of BBC2 and Scottish Screen. Centurians of Rome of Rome, is a classic 1981 gay pornographic film made during the Golden Age of Porn. The film, one of the most expensive gay films of its time, was directed by John Christopher and starred George Payne and Scorpio. The film was reportedly financed from a 1980 theft by George Bosque, a Brinks security guard, of almost $2 million. Lloyds of London, an insurer of Brinks, filed claim to partial ownership of the film. Alice in Wonderland Alicia en el país de las maravillas is an Argentinian 1976 Spanish language adaptation of Alice in Wonderland. The Glass Mask is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Suzue Miuchi, serialized in Hana to Yume from January 1976, and collected in 49 tankōbon volumes as of October 2012. The story has also been adapted into anime and a live-action television series. As of 2006, the collected volumes had 50 million copies in Japan, making it the second best-selling shōjo manga ever. The title refers poetically to the mask of faces that actors wear - while expressing emotions that are not their own, the mask they wear is as fragile as glass. If the actors are distracted, their mask will "break" and show on stage the actors true feelings. After not publishing a new chapter of the story for more than two years, Miuchi re-launched Glass Mask in Hakusenshas Bessatsu Hana to Yume magazine in July 2008. Miuchi has announced that she intends to end the series soon. Teesh and Trude Teesh and Trude is a 2002 Australian drama film directed by New Zealander Melanie Rodriga, and was adapted from an original stage-play by Wilson McCaskill. The film was produced and shot entirely in Western Australia with Production Investment Funding Support from ScreenWest and Lotterywest. It was shot on video at Murdoch University where Rodriga teaches. The film received three nominations at the Australian Film Institute Awards in 2003 and one at the Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards. Bai Chale Sasariye Bai Chali Sasariye is a 1988 Rajasthani language film. The movie ran for 100 days and thus created a history in Rajasthan cinema. It was reported in 2004 that the film helped revive interest in films made in the Rajasthani language, but an article in 2005, speaking toward the decline of the Rajasthani film industry, reported that Bai Chali Sasariye was the only successful Rajasthani film over the previous 15 years. This movie was remade in Telugu as Puttinti Pattu Cheera, Marathi as Maherchi Sadi, in Kannada as Thavarumane Udugore and later in Hindi as Saajan Ka Ghar starring Juhi Chawla and Rishi Kapoor. Las delicias del poder Las delicias del poder is a 1999 Mexican political satire comedy film directed by Iván Lipkies starring María Elena Velasco as La India María with Ernesto Gómez Cruz, Irma Dorantes, and Adalberto Martínez. The film broke the box-office record in Mexico at the time of its release earning 11 million pesos and having been the second-highest grossing film of the year. Yangsan Province Yangsan Province a.k.a. The Sunlit Path is a 1955 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young. Chirpy Chirpy is a 2001 animated short by director John Goras, winner of Best Animation at the 2002 New York Underground Film Festival. After showings in Germany and the UK, Chirpy was banned in London by ruling of the Westminster Council in 2002. A sequel called Chirpy Returns was released in the Summer of 2007. Nirjan Saikate Nirjan Saikate is a Bengali film directed by Tapan Sinha. It was released in 1963. This movie is an adaptation of the novel with the same name by eminent Bengali writer Samaresh Basu, who wrote this travelogue under his pen name Kalkut. Do Phool Do Phool is a 1973 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by S. Ramanathan. The film stars Ashok Kumar, Vinod Mehra and Mehmood. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Anubavi Raja Anubavi, which was also later remade in Kannada as Kittu Puttu. The story line of 1993 Hindi movie Aankhen was similar to this movie. The dual role played by Nagesh in Tamil was reprised by Mehmood in Hindi and by Dwarakish in Kannada. Earlier, the triple role played by Nagesh in Panakkara Kudumbam was reprised by Mehmood in the Hindi version Humjoli and by Dwarakish in the Kannada version Bhale Huduga. Seis días en la oscuridad Seis dias en la oscuridad, also released as Six Days in the Dark, is a 2003 film written and directed by Gabriel Soriano and starring Ludwika Paleta, Dario T. pie and Gustavo Sanchez Parra. In this urban thriller set in Mexico City three rich kids, Claudio, Vampiro and Juan Carlos enjoy a carefree life until Claudio is blamed for a car crash. To pay the corrupt police officers who are after him the friends decide to stage Claudios kidnapping. The film was screened in several festivals, including Guadalajara International Film Festival, San Diego Film Festival, Mar del Plata Film Festival and Festival del Cinema Latinoamericano di Trieste. Manthramothiram Manthra Mothiram is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sasi Shanker. The film stars Dileep, Nedumudi Venu and Kalabhavan Mani in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. Mazha Mazha is a 2000 Malayalam film directed by Lenin Rajendran starring Biju Menon, Samyuktha Varma and Lal. The film is based on the short story Nashtappetta Neelambari by Malayalam novelist Madhavikkutty. Simhavalan Menon Simhavalan Menon is a 1995 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Viji Thampi and written by Sasidharan Arattuvazhi. It is a remake of the 1979 Hindi film Gol Maal. The film stars Madhu, Jagadish, Jagathy Sreekumar, Urvashi and Siddique in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. Suraag Suraag is a 1982 Bollywood film, directed by Jag Mundhra, starring Sanjeev Kumar, Shabana Azmi, Parikshat Sahni and Gita Siddharth. Lastikman Lastikman is a 2003 Filipino superhero film based on the comic book character Lastikman, written and directed by Tony Y. Reyes. It stars Vic Sotto, Donita Rose, Michael V., Jeffrey Quizon, Michelle Bayle, Anne Curtis, Ryan Eigenmann, Elizabeth Oropesa, Evangeline Pascual, and Joonee Gamboa. Produced by Sottos M-ZET TV Production, Lastikman is the second film adaptation of the character, nearly 38 years from when the first adaptation, Lastik Man, was released in 1965. The films special effects were by Tony Gapo Marbella, credited under "Special Effectsman", while its post-production was handled by RoadRunner Network. The film was released through OctoArts Films on January 1, 2003 as part of the 28th Metro Manila Film Festival. Insaniyat Ke Devta Insaniyat Ke Devta is a 1993 Hindi film directed by K. C. Bokadia. The film stars Rajinikanth and Vinod Khanna in lead roles. Chalte Chalte Chalte Chalte is a 1976 Indian Bollywood Thriller film directed by Sunder Dar and produced by Bhisham Kohli. It stars Vishal Anand and Simi Garewal in pivotal roles. The film was noted for its songs by Bappi Lahiri, and title song, "Chalte Chalte" sung by Kishore Kumar was part of the Binaca Geetmala annual list 1976. Nvagakhmbi tghanere Guys from the Army Band is a 1960 Armenian comedy film directed by Henrik Malyan and Henrik Margaryan. Tjvjik Tjvjik or Tzhvzhik is a 1962 Soviet Armenian short film by Arman Manaryan. Despite being Manaryans first film and just 20 minutes-long, Tjvjik is considered to be one of the classics of the Armenian film history. Dekha Dekha is a 2001 Bengali film directed by Goutam Ghose. This was Ghoses ninth feature film and it was a successful one. The film revolves around an ageing poet afflicted with glaucoma and nearly blind whose wife has deserted him because of his reckless lifestyle. At the 48th National Film Awards, the film was awarded Best Feature Film in Bengali, while Soumitra Chatterjee was awarded the Special Jury Award. Nosey Parker Nosey Parker is a 2003 film directed by John OBrien. Testament Tenja is a 2004 Arabic-language French-Moroccan film directed by Hassan Legzouli, written by the director and Emmanuelle Sardou. The film stars Roschdy Zem, Aure Atika, and Abdou El Mesnaoui. Piagol Piagol is a 1955 South Korean film directed by Lee Kang-cheon. A controversial film about the Korean War, it was banned due to its supposedly "pro-communist" content, but the director launched a protest to have the film re-released. Sentiment Sentiment is a 2003 Czech drama film directed by Tomáš Hejtmánek. It stars Jiří Kodet as František Vláčil. The film is based on Hejtmáneks meeting with Vláčil. The film was originally meant to be a documentary that would consist of an interview with Vláčil himself but Vláčil died before the shooting started which led to changes of the film. Preparations of the film started in 1996. Kalyana Ramudu Kalyana Ramudu is a 2003 Telugu family film and remake of Malayalam film Kalyanaraman, directed by G. Ram Prasad and produced by Venkata Shyam Prasad under SP Entertainments. The film stars Venu Thottempudi, Nikita and Prabhu Deva in the lead roles. Sambaram Sambaram is a Telugu drama film released in 2003, starring Nithiin and Nikitha in lead roles. Kondapalli Dasaradh Kumar directed this film. Neeku Nenu Naaku Nuvvu Neeku Nenu Naaku Nuvvu is a 2003 Telugu romantic comedy film starring Uday Kiran and Shriya Saran in the lead roles, directed by Raja Sekhar. Krishnam Raju, Suman, Paruchuri Venkateswara Rao, Ravi Babu, Brahmanandam, Krishna Mohan, Kakarala, Sujatha, Meena Kumari, and Jyothi play supporting roles in this film. Molly & Mobarak Molly & Mobarak is a 2003 Australian documentary directed by Tom Zubrycki. It follows a Hazara asylum seeker, 22-year-old Mobarak Tahiri, as he falls in love with 25-year-old Molly Rule, and faces possible deportation as his temporary visa nears expiration. In 2003, it was nominated for best documentary at the IF Awards. Come Tomorrow The Last Supper is a 2003 South Korean film directed by Son Yeong-guk. The film is about three people on the verge of ending their lives—a malpracticing doctor just released from prison, a young woman with debt problems and a terminal illness, and a gangster on the run from a rival gang—who meet each other by chance and start to turn their fortunes around. Bahaar Aane Tak Bahaar Aane Tak is a 1990 Bollywood family drama movie directed by Tariq Shah and produced by Gulshan Kumar. The cinematographer of this film is Ajay Prabhakar. The film revolves around a man who coincidentally gets married to a woman who was once raped by his close friend. It stars Roopa Ganguly, Moon Moon Sen, Sumeet Saigal, Tariq Shah, Shammi, Ram Mohan and Navin Nischol. The music of the film was composed by Rajesh Roshan. Notwithstanding an interesting storyline, the movie was a debacle at the box office. The film brought doom to Roopa Gangulys Bollywood career. The songs from this movie were extremely popular in the 90s. Jalolsavam Jalolsavam is a 2004 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Sibi Malayil, starring Kunchacko Boban and Navya Nair in lead roles. Safed Haathi Safed Haathi is an Indian Hindi film made by Tapan Sinha in 1978. It was awarded National Film Award for Best Childrens Film in 900. It got a ‘Special Jury Award’ in the Sixth Competitive Festival "The Child In Our Time" 1983 in Mifed, Milan. It also participated in several prestigious, International Film Festivals held at Berlin, Moscow, Tashkent, Cannes, Adelaide, Sofia, Cairo, Gijon, etc. where it received high acclaim for its contemporary theme, preservation of flora and fauna and emphasis on qualities of chivalry, adventure and integrity of character in children. Wannabe Wannabe is a 2005 comedy film starring Craig Robert Young, Adam Huss, Anna Becker and Elizabeth Warner. It was written and produced by Young and Richard Keith and directed by Keith. Santa santita Santa Santita, or Magdalena, The Unholy Saint, is a 2004 Filipino film starring Angelica Panganiban and Jericho Rosales, directed by Laurice Guillen. The film follows Malen, the daughter of an intercessor, her love affair with a hustler and gigolo, and her confrontation of the evil within her life. Based on a script by Jerry Gracio, the film was picked up by Guillen in 2000 but did not start production because an appropriate actress for Malen could not be found. After picking Panganiban, Guillen began work, and the eventual film was released on November 17, 2004, in the Philippines and March 11, 2005, internationally. Receiving good reviews from Variety and the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Santa Santita was one of only two films to be rated as Grade A by the Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines, and represented the Philippines at the Asiaticafilmediale festival in Italy and the Bangkok International Film Festival. Das The lesson is a Soviet-Armenian science fiction short film directed by Armenian animator Robert Sahakyants, produced by the Armenfilm studio. The Vanilla Series: Angel Blade It is entirely unrelated to the 1997 PlayStation game "Angel Blade - Neo Tokyo Guardians". is part of the Vanilla Series of pornographic animation. It was created and directed by Masami Ōbari, who was also responsible for the design of the characters. The anime is a parody of Go Nagais manga and anime Cutey Honey and Kekko Kamen. The storyline is continued in a three-episode sequel series, Angel Blade Punish! The first series was released in the U.S. on two DVDs, entitled Angel Blade and Angel Blade Returns. Angel Blade Punish! was released in the U.S. as a single DVD containing three episodes. The doujin video game company Digi Anime released an eroge visual novel of Angel Blade in 2002 based on the first series, . Under the Dragon's Tail Under the Dragons Tail is a 2005 made-for-TV film starring Peter Outerbridge, Matthew MacFadzean, Hélène Joy, and Flora Montgomery. It was adapted by Janet MacLean from the novel by Maureen Jennings of the same name. 37 ohne Zwiebeln 37 ohne Zwiebeln is a German short film directed by André Erkau. It was released in 2006. Novem NOVEM is a 2006 American independent film, produced and directed by Brad Kimmel, a filmmaker from Evansville, Indiana. Kimmel is also the creator and producer of My Classic Car. The film tells the story of fictional band NOVEMs epic six-day recording session in May 1973 and chronicles the modern day discovery of their lost tapes and who they were. NOVEM has made its way around the film festival circuit and received great acclaim, winning many awards. Though the movie is a work of fiction, it has often been portrayed as a documentary. Aardvark'd: 12 Weeks with Geeks Aardvarkd: 12 Weeks with Geeks is a 2005 documentary film about the development of Fog Creek Copilot, a remote assistance software tool. Conceptualization of the film began when Fog Creek Software CEO Joel Spolsky announced on his blog that he was seeking a filmmaker to document the development of the product, then called Project Aardvark. On May 3, 2005 it was announced that Lerone D. Wilson of Boondoggle Films would direct the film, and principal photography commenced shortly afterward. The film was released November 7, 2005 on DVD, and sold over 2,500 copies within the first few days of release. Later, Aardvarkd became a launch title for Google Videos Google Video Store paid download service. It is now also available on YouTube. The Memory Ruk Jung is a 2006 Thai romantic-comedy film directed by Haeman Chatemee and starring "Film" Ratchaphoom Tokongsup and Paula Taylor. The Battle for Bunker Hill Bunker Hill is a 2008 film written and directed by Kevin Willmott. Love @ First Note Love @ First Note is a 2006 Hong Kong teen romance film, written, produced and directed by Dennis Law, and starring Alex Fong, Justin Lo, and Kary Ng. Its title in the original Chinese release was 戀愛初歌. The Feral Generation The Feral Generation is an award-winning British feature film written and directed by Welsh filmmaker Andrew Jones and starring Ray Panthaki and Brooke Kinsella in the leading roles. The film was shot in Swansea and Cardiff, South Wales in 2007 and was the first film to be produced by London based production company Urban Way Productions Ltd. In June 2008 the film was awarded Best UK Feature Film at the Swansea Life Film Festival. Mayabazaar Maya Bazar is a socio fantasy Telugu film released in 2006 directed by Indraganti Mohanakrishna starring Bhumika Chawla, Raja Abel in the lead roles. Music is composed by Radhakrishnan. Param Vir Chakra Param Vir Chakra is a 1995 Bollywood war action film directed and written by Major Ashok Kaul. It stars Saeed Jaffrey, Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Hema Malini. The film premiered on 31 March 1995 in Mumbai. At the 42nd National Film Awards of 1998, veteran cinematographer Radhu Karmakar, who died in 1993, was posthumously given a Special Jury Award for the film. The Dead Sleep Easy The Dead Sleep Easy is a 2007 Canadian drama film, a co-production of Odessa Filmworks and Zed Filmworks produced on location in Guadalajara, Mexico. Its tagline is "When youre this far south, sometimes its better to be dead than alive." Only Yesterday: The Carpenters' Story Only Yesterday: The Carpenters Story is a Carpenters documentary that aired on BBC Four on April 9, 2007. It features interviews by Richard Carpenter, Jerry Moss, and others. It was directed by Samantha Peters, and had rare footage of "For All We Know" on The Andy Williams Show; "Dancing in the Street" on Your All American College Show; "Love Is Surrender" on the London Bridge Special featuring Tom Jones. It was produced in 16:9 widescreen. How the Lack of Love Affects Two Men How the Lack of Love Affects Two Men is a 2006 South Korean film. Shake, Rattle & Roll 9 Shake, Rattle and Roll 9 is a Filipino comedy horror film released in 2007 and the ninth installment of the Shake, Rattle & Roll film series. It is also distributed by Regal Films. It was an entry to the 33rd Metro Manila Film Festival. Chocolate Strawberry Coklat Stroberi is a 2007 Indonesian teen drama comedy directed by Ardy Octaviand and written by Upi Avianto. Fujian Blue Fujian Blue is a 2007 Chinese film directed by Weng Shouming. The film is Wengs first and is composed of two separate but linked stories entitled "The Neon Knights" and "At Home at Sea." The film touches on a number of controversial topics including juvenile delinquency, human trafficking, and drug use, which the film implies are the result of increasing influence of the West. Starring primarily non-professionals, Fujian Blue was produced by several independent companies in China and abroad, including Fantasy Pictures based in Beijing. The film won a Dragons and Tigers Award from the 2007 Vancouver International Film Festival, an award it shared with Zhang Yuedongs Mid-Afternoon Barks. Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North is a 2008 documentary film directed by Katrina Browne, Alla Kovgan, and Jude Ray. The Reckoning: The Battle for the International Criminal Court The Reckoning: The Battle for the International Criminal Court is a 2009 documentary film about the International Criminal Court produced by Skylight Pictures and directed by Pamela Yates. It was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and won Best Documentary at the Politics on Film Festival. The film aired on POV on July 14, 2009. Stacked Stacked is a 2008 British television film directed by Jennifer Perrot and written and created by Bryony Ive as her first drama commission, and the first drama film to be created through 4Talent Scotlands television pilot competition. The film stars Karen Gillan, Rebecca Reid, and Eleanor Bird. We Believe We Believe: Chicago and its Cubs is a 2009 documentary film about the city of Chicago and her enduring love for the Chicago Cubs directed by John Scheinfeld. It was scheduled to be released into theaters during the spring of 2009. 3 saisons 3 Seasons is a 2009 Canadian psychological drama, directed and written by Jim Donovan. The film was produced on a minimalist budget with support of the Canada Council for the Arts and Comedians. The story follows the lives of two couples experiencing an unexpected life change, as well as a middle-aged father seeking revenge for his lifes misfortune. Leader Post summaries this film as " a gritty, multi-layered drama about the intersecting lives of two Montreal couples and a grieving middle-aged father visiting from Alberta. With pregnancy and parenthood as the unifying themes, the movie covers a period of nine months, evoking both the three seasons of the title and the length of a normal pregnancy". The three stories transect and reflect each other, displaying the same themes within similar but different situations. With a small audience range of 700 spectators in theatres, the film succeeded winning many rewards and achievements. The Childhood of Icarus The Childhood of Icarus is a 2009 film co-written, co-produced, and directed by the Romanian-born Swiss director Alex Iordachescu. The production companies are Elefant Films Sàrl and Freshline Productions. The film stars an ensemble cast that includes notable actors and actresses from France, Switzerland, and Romania: Guillaume Depardieu, Alysson Paradis, Carlo Brandt, Sophie Lukasik, Dorotheea Petre, Patricia Bopp, Jean-Pierre Gos, and Madalina Constantin. Connected: The Power of Six Degrees Connected: The Power of Six Degrees is a 2008 documentary film by Annamaria Talas. It was first aired in 2009 on the Science Channel. The documentary introduces the audience to the main ideas of network science through the exploration of the concept of six degrees of separation. It was awarded the 2009 AFI Award for Best Editing in a Documentary. Even in My Dreams Even in My Dreams is a 2008 short film written and directed by Flavio Alves, starring Richard Reade as the main character, Michael. Considering its shoestring budget, Even in My Dreams was a huge success, getting screened at a variety of film festivals all over the world. Even My Dreams was filmed in New York City, in the spring of 2008. It debuted at the Vermont International Film Festival and received from NYU the Technisphere Award for best student film. Even in My Dreams was also the winner of the Golden Palm Award at the 2009 Mexico International Film Festival, and the Golden Ace Award at the 2009 Las Vegas Film Festival. In June 2010, Even in My Dreams was acquired for worldwide distribution by Indie Media Entertainment. Fairytale of Kathmandu Fairytale of Kathmandu is a 2007 documentary film by Neasa Ní Chianáin. The documentary focused on visits by the poet Cathal Ó Searcaigh to Nepal during which he had close relationships with many young boys of 16 years old or older. The documentary questioned whether Ó Searcaighs relationships with these youths were exploitative and whether they demonstrated a power and wealth imbalance between the 50-year-old Ó Searcaigh and the young Nepalese. Ó Searcaigh is presented in the documentary as paying for the housing, food, bicycles, and clothing of boys. He mentions on camera having sex with some of them, denying that he abused them or that he coerced them into having sex with him. According to Ó Searcaigh, he had sexual relationships with only a "small fraction" of them, and that he has never indulged in anal intercourse in Nepal. In March 2008, Liam Gaskin, who had been acting as his public spokesman, stood down as a result of a DVD launched to defend Cathal Ó Searcaigh by his supporters in Kathmandu. One of the people interviewed to support the poet turned out not to be one of those in the documentary, but someone with the same first name, who had also been filmed, but who failed to make the final cut. No one in Kathmandu had seen the film by then, and none of the people featured in the film had signed release forms. Vinegar Hill, the production company, claimed that as the subjects were "peripheral" to the film, release forms were not used. However all three Nepalese youths interviewed in the film gave verbal permission for the use of their interviews in the film, and a trained counsellor, Krishna Thapa, director of an EU-funded Nepalese NGO, Voice of Children, was present for interviews with two of the three youths. Ó Searcaigh has only given two extended interviews since the film was broadcast. The first was in Irish, on Radió na Gaeltachta on 26 March 2008. The second, "The Case for the Defence" was for Hot Press magazine, in English, in February 2009. Kancheepurathe Kalyanam Kancheepurathe Kalyanam is a 2009 Malayalam comedy film by the debutant pair Fazil and Jayakrishnan. The film stars Mukesh , Suresh Gopi and Muktha George. Stolen Stolen is a 2009 Australian documentary film that uncovers slavery in the Sahrawi refugee camps controlled by the Polisario Front located in Algeria and in the disputed territory of Western Sahara controlled by Morocco, written and directed by Violeta Ayala and Dan Fallshaw. It had its world premiere at the 2009 Sydney Film Festival, where a controversy started after one of the participants in the documentary, Fetim, a black Sahrawi, was flown to Australia by the Polisario Liberation Front to say she wasnt a slave. The POLISARIO, avowing that it doesn’t condone slavery and needing to safeguard its image on the world stage to support its independence fight, began an international campaign against the film. It put out its own video denouncing Stolen, in which several people who Ayala and Fallshaw interviewed say they were coerced or paid by the Australian duo. On May the 2nd 2007, while filming in the refugee camps Ayala and Fallshaw were detained by the Polisario Front and Minurso and the Australian ministry of foreign affairs negotiated their release. "The Polisario Front officials criticised the interest the two journalists took in black members of the Sahrawi population, Reporters Without Borders has learned. Ayala told the press freedom organisation that she saw cases of enslavement. “The fact that they are fighting for their independence does not mean that Polisario’s leaders can allow themselves to commit such human rights violations,” she said. “It is our duty as journalists to denounce such practices. We originally went there to work on the problem of separated families. But during our stay, we witnessed scenes of slavery.” In 2008 Human Rights Watch published a report confirming that vestiges of slavery still affects the black minority in the Polisario refugee camps and in Western Sahara, the report included a document signed by the POLISARIO’s Ministry of Religious and Cultural Affairs. Stolen has screened in more than 80 film festivals worldwide including 2009 Toronto International Film Festival, IDFA, Seattle IFF, Fiction, Glasgow Film Festival, MIFF, One World Film Festival, Docaviv, Its All True, Singapore IFF, Cleveland IFF, Norwegian Short Film Festival, Frontline Club Liberation Season, and Amnesty International Film Festival. Stolen television premiere on PBS World as part of the Afropop Series hosted by Academy Award nominee actress Gabourey Sidibe was initially scheduled for February 5, 2013. Due to the controversy around the film, the broadcast was pushed back. "There’s been significant pressure placed on PBS to not show "Stolen" from US-based lobbyists for the Algerian government, who back the Polisario. It was this pressure on PBS that prompted WGBH to carry out their own investigation and present the "Stolen" two-hour special". Stolen premiered nationwide on February 26 on PBS, 2013 with a special report carried by journalist Phillip Martin that included an interview led by WGBH journalist Callie Crossley with the directors, followed by a panel discussion whether slavery exists in Western Sahara with Eric Goldstein, Madeline Campbell and Tandia. Beirut Open City Beirut Open City is a 2008 Lebanese film written and directed by Samir Habchi. The film takes place after the Lebanese Civil War during the 1990s and the Syrian occupation of Lebanon. The Last Campaign of Governor Booth Gardner The Last Campaign of Governor Booth Gardner is a 2009 documentary film directed by Daniel Junge and produced by Just Media for HBO Films. The film follows the "last campaign" of Booth Gardner, the Governor of Washington from 1985 to 1993, to facilitate the passage of the Washington Death with Dignity Act, legalizing physician-assisted suicide in Washington state. Gardner, who had been diagnosed with Parkinsons disease in 1994, faces opposition from numerous determined individuals and groups, but nonetheless spearheads a successful campaign which saw the state pass I-1000—the second such law in the United States after Oregon Measure 16—with 57.8 per cent support. The Last Campaign was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary in 2009. The Captain of Nakara The Captain of Nakara is a 2012 Kenyan comedy film. Dhairyam Dhairyam is a 2005 Telugu movie. The movie stars Nitin and Raima Sen in lead roles. The film is directed by Teja and released in February 2005 and it was an average movie at the box office. Le voyage à Alger Le Voyage à Alger is a 2009 film. Desire Street Desire Street, also known as La Calle Del Deseo or Calle Deseo, is a 2011 Spanish, Chinese, and U.S. co-production drama film, written and directed by Roberto F. Canuto and Xu Xiaoxi. Headed by actress Alexandra Smothers, the film features an ensemble cast also starring Alejandra Walker, Ellen Clifford, Javier Lopez, Kjord Davis, and Jesus Guevara. Revolving around an eccentric and dysfunctional Mexican immigrant family living in Los Angeles, California, the film is divided into three parts, each one with a story reflecting a family member and the relationship that they establish with a new neighbor, a prostitute. Wasao is a 2011 Japanese film that is based on a true story of an abandoned Akita Dog. Ponnar Sankar Ponnar Shankar is a 2011 Indian epic historical drama film produced and directed by Thiagarajan. It is a fictionalised account of the Ponnar Shankar epic, adapted from M. Karunanidhis novel of the same name. It features Thiagarajans son Prashanth in lead dual roles as warrior princes, portraying the title characters, with actresses Pooja Chopra and Divya Parameshwaran making their film debut as princesses and Prakash Raj as the main antagonist. The film also features an extensive cast of supporting actors with Prabhu, Jayaram, Kushboo, Sneha, Vijayakumar, Nassar, Rajkiran, Napoleon, and Ponvannan, amongst others. The background score and soundtrack of the film, composed by Ilaiyaraaja, was released on 27 March 2011 to mixed reviews and become an average grosser. Filming, although significantly delayed, began in August 2009 at Valluvar Kottam in Chennai, where an ancient township film set with temples, forts, a lake and palaces had been built. The films producers encountered difficulties in making prompt payments to its crew that consisted of more than 1000 members during the filming in the forests of Pollachi. The filming then shifted to Guindy National Park in Chennai, with the battle sequences shot in Kerala and Karnataka. Prior to its release, the film drew criticism from the Kongu Nadu Munnetra Kazhagam Party with an unsuccessful petition filed at Madras High Court seeking a ban on the film, claiming that it portrayed the traditional deities of the gounder community in a bad light. The film was released on 9 April 2011 to a mixed response from critics. Although praised for its cinematography and art direction, it was criticised for having a weak plot and character deficiencies. The film was later dubbed and released as Prashanth Veer in Hindi and then as Rajakota Rahasyam in Telugu in 2012 and 2013 respectively. Children of the Revolution Children of the Revolution is a 2010 documentary by Irish filmmaker Shane OSullivan about Ulrike Meinhof and Fusako Shigenobu, leaders of the German Red Army Faction and the Japanese Red Army. Inspired by the student revolutions of 1968 and appalled by the killing in Vietnam, Meinhof and Shigenobu set out to destroy capitalist power through world revolution. They travelled to the Middle East to train with Palestinian militants and, alongside Leila Khaled, became the leading female revolutionaries of their time. Authors and journalists Bettina Röhl and Mei Shigenobu explore the lives of their mothers, Ulrike and Fusako, providing a unique perspective on two of the most notorious terrorists in contemporary history. On the run or kidnapped when their mothers went underground, Mei and Bettina emerged from difficult childhoods to lead their own extraordinary lives. They reflect on their mothers actions as the film asks: what were they fighting for and what have we learned. Shot in Tokyo, Beirut, Jordan and Germany, the film tells the stories of Meinhof and Shigenobu through the eyes of Mei and Bettina, using rare archive footage of student protests and guerilla training camps in Germany, Japan and the Middle East. The film premiered at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in November 2010 and has screened at several international festivals. It had its broadcast premiere on German channel Westdeutscher Rundfunk on 30 May 2011 and will be released on DVD in the United Kingdom in September 2011. It was pitched at the 2009 Sheffield Doc/Fest MeetMarket. Lost in Panic Cruise Lost in Panic Cruise is a 2011 Chinese suspense thriller and sequel to Lost in Panic Room. The film was directed by Zhang Fanfan and written by Xiao Yu, starring Alec Su, Annie Wu, Cica Zhou, Yang Kun, and Ni Hongjie. The film was released in China on 27 October 2011. It is the sequel to the 2010 film "Lost in Panic Room." Born to Love You Born to Love You is a 2012 Filipino romantic film directed by Jerome Pabocan, starring Coco Martin and Angeline Quinto. The film was released under CineMedia and distributed by Star Cinema on May 30, 2012. The film is Quintos acting debut. The Dragon, the Hero The Dragon, The Hero is a Hong Kong martial art movie directed by Godfrey Ho and starring Philip Ko, Dragon Lee, Tino Wong Cheung and Liu Chung-Liang. The movie is considered as one of the best martial arts movie that Godfrey Ho directed outside of the martial arts movie fanbase . The movie is also known as Dragon on Fire. Nagaraja Cholan MA, MLA. Nagaraja Cholan MA, MLA is a 2013 Tamil political satire film directed by Manivannan. A sequel to Amaidhi Padai, it stars Sathyaraj in his 200th film, reprising his role as Nagaraja Cholan from the original, alongside an ensemble cast including Seeman, Manivannan, his son Raghuvannan, Mrudula Murali, Komal Sharma and Varsha Ashwathi. The film, featuring music composed by James Vasanthan, was produced by Ravichandran and K. Suresh under the banner of V House Production and shot in Coimbatore and surrounding areas in one single schedule. Unlike the original, Nagaraja Cholan MA, MLA opened to mixed reviews. It was Manivannans 50th and last film as a director and actor, as he died a month after the films release. Sye Sye is a 2005 Kannada action-romance-drama film directed by Arun Prasad P.A. featuring Sudeep and Kanika in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by Gurukiran and lyrics by Kaviraj and V. Manohar. The film released on 1 July 2005. This film is remake of Tamil movie Dhill. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Sacchhai Ki Taaqat in 2006. The Case of Conrad Cooper The Case of Conrad Cooper is a 2014 short film based on an idea from Wendy J. Menara and Mike Fuhrmann about the invisible homeless and the vanishing middle class. It contains no spoken dialogue. In 2014, the film was chosen as Best Experimental Short at the California International Shorts Festival, and received honorable mention in the 2015 lafr awards. Sonna Puriyathu Sonna Puriyathu is a 2013 Indian Tamil comedy film directed by debutant Krishnan Jayaraj, a former associate of C. S. Amudhan It features Shiva and Vasundhara in the lead roles. The film released on 26 July 2013 to mixed-positive reviews from critics. The film got a good opening and finally declared as an above average hit in the boxoffice. Whom Should We Shoot? Whom Should We Shoot? is a 1975 Egyptian drama film directed by Kamal El Sheikh. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominée. A Chilling Cosplay A Chilling Cosplay is a 2013 Chinese-Hong Kong crime thriller film directed by Wang Guangli and starring Simon Yam, Vivian Hsu, Ying Er and Yuan Hong. La marche à suivre Guidelines is a 2014 Quebec feature-length documentary by Jean-François Caissy about adolescent students at the École Antoine Bernard high school in the rural community of Carleton-sur-Mer, in the Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine region. The film uses a fly on the wall style of documentary storytelling as it chronicles such issues as drug use, bullying and disruptive behaviour, while contrasting school life with the freedom of the outdoors. In conversations between teachers or social workers and students, Caissy often makes use of a fixed camera, so that voices of adult authority are off-screen and unseen. Caissy has stated that Guidelines is part of a series of films he plans to make on five stages of human life: childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, middle age as well as old age, which was the subject of his 2010 feature documentary La belle visite. Caissy grew up in the Gaspésie region, and was drawn to the Antoine Bernard school because it reminded him of his own experiences as a youth. The film is produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Its cinematographer is Nicolas Canniccioni. The editor is Mathieu Bouchard-Malo. Kirpaan: The Sword of Honour Kirpaan: The Sword of Honour is a Punjabi film directed by Amrik Gill, and produced by Rajinder Pal Singh Banwait. The story is set in 1850, 1940 and 2013. The film was released on 7 February 2014. Poovarasam Peepee Poovarasam Peepee is a 2014 Indian childrens adventure film directed and written by Halitha Shameem, in her directorial debut. The film, produced and filmed by Manoj Paramahamsa, revolves around three boys—played by Gaurav Kalai, Pravin Kishore and Vasanth—and their summertime adventures. It features music by Aruldev. Distributed by SPI Cinemas, it was released on 30 May 2014. Naan Than Bala Naan Than Bala is a 2014 Tamil drama film directed by Kannan and produced by J. A. Lawrence under SSS Entertainments. Vivek plays the films lead role. The film released on 13 June 2014. The Valley The Valley is a 2014 Lebanese drama film written and directed by Ghassan Salhab. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival and received its world premiere on 4 September 2014. A Royal Hangover A Royal Hangover is a 2014 documentary film written and directed by Arthur Cauty and co-produced by Silver Levy-So that explores alcoholism in Britain, examining why the country faces such severe problems relating to alcohol and the taboo issues relating to it. Tsili Tsili is a 2014 drama film directed by Amos Gitai and based on the novel of the same name by Aharon Appelfeld. It was screened at the 71st Venice International Film Festival in an out of competition slot. Pop-Up Porno Pop-Up Porno is a series of short films, directed by Canadian filmmaker Stephen Dunn and released in 2015. Each film in the series features a narrator relating their own story of an embarrassing online dating experience, as a pair of hands turns the pages through an illustrated pop-up book of the story. Pyaar Vali Love Story Pyaar Vali Love Story is a Marathi language film directed and written by Sanjay Jadhav which released in theatres on 24 October 2014, on the occasion of Diwali. Starring Swwapnil Joshi and Sai Tamhankar in the lead roles, it also stars Upendra Limaye, Urmila Kanetkar-Kothare, Sameer Dharmadhikari, Nagesh Bhosale and others. The plot of the film is set in the 1990s. The film was one of the most awaited Marathi film Eye of the Storm Eye of the Storm is a 2015 Burkinabé psychological drama film about child soldiers. The film was directed by Sékou Traoré, produced by Axel Guyot, written by Christophe Lemoine and Luis Marques, and starred Fargrass Assandre and Maἴmouna Ndiaye. It received ten nominations at the 12th Africa Movie Academy Awards and won in three categories including Best Film. Savaale Samaali Savaale Samaali is a 2015 Indian Tamil language comedy-drama film written and directed by Sathyasiva. The film features Ashok Selvan and Bindu Madhavi in the lead roles. Produced by actor C. Arunpandian, the film features music composed by S. Thaman. The film began production in June 2014 under the working title Kekae Bokae. The Angrez 2 The Angrez 2 is a 2015 Indian slapstick comedy film written and directed by Kuntaa Nikkil as a sequel to his 2005 film The Angrez, with the return of actors Mast Ali and Dheer Charan Srivastav reprising their roles from the earlier film. Anil Bagchir Ekdin Anil Bagchir Ekdin is a 2015 Bangladeshi film directed by Morshedul Islam. The film was based on Humayun Ahmeds novel of the same name. It won six awards, including the awards for Best Film and Best Director at the 40th Bangladesh National Film Awards. BHK Bhalla@Halla.Kom BHK Bhalla@Halla.Kom is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Rakesh Chaturvedi Om, featuring songs by Rahul Mishra. The film released on 5 February 2016 and stars Ujjwal Rana and Inshika Bedi in the lead roles. Of the film, Chaturvedi has commented that he drew upon his own life experiences for inspiration for the movie, as he had several of his marriage proposals rejected because he did not own his own home. Tripura Tripura is a 2015 Telugu horror-action film directed by Raj Kiran, starring Swathi Reddy and Naveen Chandra in the lead roles and produced by A Chinna Babu and M Rajasekhar. Kamran composed the films soundtrack. Upon release the film received positive reviews.This Movie Also dubbed in Hindi by The Same Titel By Zee Cinema. The Colour of Darkness The Colour of Darkness is a 2016 film written and directed by Girish Makwana. The film talks about discrimination, racism, and violence in Australia and India, and is focused on the 2009 attacks on Indian students in Melbourne and the caste system in India. The film premiered at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne on 21 August 2016. Theatre release across Australia 19 May 2017. Bachelor Girls Bachelor Girls is a 2016 English-language Indian documentary, exposing the stigma faced by the single woman in the modern Indian city of Mumbai. . It is directed by filmmaker Shikha Makan. Idolle Ramayana Idolle Ramayana in Kannada, Mana Oori Ramayanam in Telugu, is a 2016 Indian bilingual film directed by Prakash Raj. The film was produced by Prakash himself with Ramjee Narasiman under Prakash Raj Productions and First Copy Pictures. The film is a remake of 2012 Malayalam film Shutter with Jogi and Raman Gopisetti writing the dialogues for both versions simultaneously. The film stars Prakash Raj and Priyamani in lead roles along with Achyuth Kumar, Rangayana Raghu, Raghubabu, Prudhviraj, Satyadev Kancharana portraying supporting roles. The films soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Both versions were released worldwide on 7 October 2016. Pre-Drink Pre-Drink is a Canadian dramatic short film by Marc-Antoine Lemire, which won the Toronto International Film Festival Award for Best Canadian Short Film at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The film stars Alex Trahan as Carl and Pascale Drevillon as Alexe, a gay man and a transgender woman whose longtime friendship is complicated when they decide to have sex. In December, TIFF named the film to its annual Canadas Top Ten list of the ten best Canadian short films. The film received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards. Mo Mo is a 2016 Tamil horror comedy film written and directed by Bhuvan Nullan, with Suresh Ravi, Aishwarya Rajesh, Ramesh Thilak, and Darbuka Siva in the leading roles while Ramdoss, Pooja Devariya, Selva, and Mime Gopi play supporting roles. The film was edited by Gopinath with music composed by Santhosh Dhayanidhi. The film, featuring a new technical crew, began production during 2015 and released on 30 December 2016. Man of Will Man of Will is a 2017 South Korean drama film directed by Lee Won-tae, starring Cho Jin-woong and Song Seung-heon. The film was released on October 19, 2017. Adiwiraku Adiwiraku is a 2017 Malaysian drama film directed by Eric Ong and Written by Jason Chong, Yentanamera and main actor, Sangeeta Krishnasamy. The film chronicles the experiences of Cheryl Ann Fermando, a rural schoolteacher. The film received Best Film Award at the 29th Malaysia Film Festival. Mass Leader Mass Leader is a 2017 Indian Kannada-language action-thriller film written and directed by Narasimha, and produced jointly by Tarun Shivappa and Hardik Gowda. It features Shiva Rajkumar, playing an Army Officer, and Pranitha Subhash in the lead roles whilst Vijay Raghavendra, Yogesh, Gururaj Jaggesh, Sharmiela Mandre, Vamsi Krishna, Ashika Ranganath and Parinitha Kitty play key supporting roles. The soundtrack and score for the film is composed by Veer Samarth and the cinematography is by Guru Prashant Rai. The Debutantes The Debutantes, is a 2017 Philippine supernatural horror film, directed by Prime Cruz, is an under production by Regal Films, starring Sue Ramirez, Miles Ocampo, Michelle Vito, Jane De Leon and Chanel Morales, and was released at nationwide on September 13, 2017, and its first released a trailer on August 30, 2017, under Regal Films. So Connected So Connected is a 2018 Filipino film directed by Jason Paul Laxamana, starring Janella Salvador and Jameson Blake. It is produced by LargaVista Entertainment and Regal Films. It was released on May 23, 2018 by Regal Entertainment. Traffic Ramasamy Traffic Ramasamy is a 2018 Indian Tamil language biographical drama film co-written and directed by Vicky, an assistant of SA Chandrasekhar on his directorial debut. The film stars veteran film director S. A. Chandrasekhar alongside Rohini, Prakash Raj, Livingston and Ambika in pivotal roles and features Vijay Sethupathi, Vijay Antony, Kushboo, Seeman, and Kasthuri in extended cameo and special appearances. The film is based on the real life story of the veteran social activist K. R. Ramaswamy who received the nickname of Traffic Ramaswamy for his activism in controlling traffic related issues in Tamil Nadu. The music for the film is scored by Balamurali Balu with lyrics written by Kabilan Vairamuthu while the cinematography is handled by Kugan S. Palani. Think Big Big Think Big Big is a 2018 Malaysian Mandarin-language film directed by Chiu Keng Guan. The Journey of Karma The Journey of Karma is a 2018 Hindi film starring Poonam Pandey and Shakti Kapoor directed by Jagbir Dahiya and written by Rupesh Paul. The Journey of Karma was released on 26 October 2018. Madame Butterfly Madame Butterfly is a 1915 silent film directed by Sidney Olcott. The film is based upon a John Luther Long short story and the opera Madama Butterfly. Beatrice Fairfax Beatrice Fairfax is an American silent film serial directed and produced by Leopold Wharton and Theodore Wharton. First released on August 7, 1916, the series consists of 15 weekly episodes and features the character of "Beatrice Fairfax". The character was inspired by the popular newspaper advice column Ask Beatrice Fairfax, which had been the worlds first column of its kind when launched in 1898. The weekly film serial was a popular genre of the time, and the films producers, the Wharton brothers, also made serials such as The Exploits of Elaine. However, Beatrice Fairfax is more accurately a series, since the episodes consist of self-contained stories rather than a linked serial narrative. The Belle of New York The Belle of New York is a 1919 silent film directed by Julius Steger and starring Marion Davies. It survives incomplete in the Library of Congress collection missing several reels. Marizza Marizza is a 1922 silent German drama film directed by F. W. Murnau. The film is considered to be lost, though the Cineteca Nazionale film archive possesses a fragmentary print of the first reel. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Heinrich Richter. The Power of Love The Power of Love is an American silent film and the first 3D feature film worldwide. The premiere was on September 27, 1922, at the Ambassador Hotel Theater in Los Angeles. The 3D version of the film is presumed lost. The film was later shown in 2D as Forbidden Lover. This 2-D version is also believed lost. Near Dublin Near Dublin is a 1924 American silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel. The Cock-Eyed World The Cock-Eyed World is a 1929 American pre-Code musical comedy feature film. One of the earliest "talkies", it was a sequel to What Price Glory?, it was directed and written by Raoul Walsh and based on the Flagg and Quirt story by Maxwell Anderson, Tom Barry, Wilson Mizner and Laurence Stallings. Fox Film Corporation released the film at the Roxy in New York on August 3, 1929. The film stars Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe, reprising their original roles, as well as Lili Damita. The picture was also released in a silent version on October 5, 1929. Follow the Leader Follow the Leader is a 1930 American pre-Code musical comedy film, starring Ed Wynn and Ginger Rogers. It was by and distributed by Paramount Publix Corporation. Midnight Mystery Midnight Mystery is a 1930 American mystery film directed by George B. Seitz, from a screenplay by Beulah Marie Dix, adapted from the play Hawk Island by Howard Irving Young. Betty Compson starred, leading an ensemble cast which included Hugh Trevor, Lowell Sherman, Rita La Roy, Ivan Lebedeff, Raymond Hatton, June Clyde and Marcelle Corday. Creation Creation is an unfinished feature film, and a project of stop motion animator Willis OBrien. It was about modern men encountering dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals on an island. The picture was scrapped by RKO studio head David O. Selznick on the grounds of expense, and Merian C. Cooper, the studio producer who recommended the films cancellation, considered the storyline to be boring, due to lack of action. The completed footage ran 20 minutes in length, although approximately four minutes of footage is all that survives today. Cooper later used some of the miniatures and dinosaur armatures and OBriens stop-motion animation techniques for King Kong. Guilty as Hell Guilty as Hell is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Erle C. Kenton and written by Arthur Kober and Frank Partos. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Victor McLaglen, Richard Arlen, Adrienne Ames, Henry Stephenson, Ralph Ince and Noel Francis. The film was released on August 5, 1932, by Paramount Pictures. Little Orphan Annie Little Orphan Annie is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by John S. Robertson, and written by Wanda Tuchock and Tom McNamara. It is based on the comic strip Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray. The film stars Mitzi Green, Buster Phelps, May Robson, Matt Moore, and Edgar Kennedy. The film was released on November 4, 1932, by RKO Pictures. Cocktail Hour Cocktail Hour is a 1933 American Pre-Code romantic drama film produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures and starring Bebe Daniels. This film was directed by Victor Schertzinger. A copy of the film is preserved in the Library of Congress. Good Dame Good Dame is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by Marion Gering and written by Sam Hellman, Vincent Lawrence and William R. Lipman. The film stars Sylvia Sidney, Fredric March, Jack La Rue, Noel Francis, Russell Hopton, Bradley Page and Kathleen Burke. The film was released on February 16, 1934, by Paramount Pictures. Honor of the Range Honor of the Range is a 1934 American film directed by Alan James. In Love with Life In Love with Life is a 1934 American Pre-Code film directed by Frank R. Strayer. Little Friend Little Friend is a 1934 British drama film directed by Berthold Viertel and starring Matheson Lang, Nova Pilbeam and Lydia Sherwood. The film was based on a novel by Ernst Lothar and adapted for the screen by Margaret Kennedy and Christopher Isherwood. The Murder Party The Night of the Party is a 1934 British mystery thriller film directed by Michael Powell and starring Leslie Banks, Ian Hunter, Jane Baxter, Ernest Thesiger and Malcolm Keen. In the United States it was released as The Murder Party. It was made at the Lime Grove Studios in Shepherds Bush. The art direction was by Alfred Junge, later a regular contributor to the films of Powell and Pressburger. As Pupilas do Senhor Reitor As Pupilas do Senhor Reitor is a 1935 Portuguese film directed by José Leitão de Barros, starring Joaquim Almada, Maria Matos and António Silva and based on the novel of the same name by Júlio Dinis. It was released on 1 April 1935. Bengal Tiger Bengal Tiger is a 1936 American drama film directed by Louis King and starring Barton MacLane, June Travis and Warren Hull. The plot closely resembles that of the 1932 film Tiger Shark. The films sets were designed by the art director Esdras Hartley. Santa Fe Bound Santa Fe Bound is a 1936 western film directed by Harry S. Webb and produced by Webb and Bernard B. Ray for Reliable Pictures. She's Dangerous Shes Dangerous is a 1937 American crime film directed by Milton Carruth and Lewis R. Foster and written by Lionel Houser and Albert R. Perkins. The film stars Tala Birell, Walter Pidgeon, Cesar Romero, Walter Brennan, Warren Hymer and Samuel S. Hinds. The film was released on January 24, 1937, by Universal Pictures. Aurora de esperanza Aurora de esperanza is a 1937 black-and-white film directed by Antonio Sau and produced by SIE Films. Champagne Waltz Champagne Waltz is one of five movies produced by Paramount in the 1930s featuring Gladys Swarthout, a very popular Metropolitan Opera mezzo-soprano. The studio was attempting to build on the popularity of Grace Moore, another opera singer, who had also expanded her talents into movies. The Cherokee Strip The Cherokee Strip is a 1937 American Western film directed by Noel M. Smith and written by Luci Ward and Joseph K. Watson. The film stars Dick Foran, Jane Bryan, Robert Paige, Joan Valerie, Edmund Cobb and Joseph Crehan. The film was released by Warner Bros. on May 15, 1937. Premiere Premiere is a 1937 Austrian musical crime film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Zarah Leander, Attila Hörbiger and Karl Martell. The wealthy backer of a Viennese musical revue is murdered on the first night of the show. It was Leanders first German language role after previously appearing in Swedish films. On the basis of her performance in the film, Leander was signed by the German Major studio UFA after their major rival, Tobis, had decided she had insufficient star appeal. Her next film To New Shores established Leander as the leading star in Germany. In 1938 the film was remade in Britain with many of the original musical numbers re-used. You Can't Buy Luck You Cant Buy Luck is a 1937 murder mystery film directed by Lew Landers and starring Onslow Stevens and Helen Mack. Action for Slander Action for Slander is a 1937 British drama film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Clive Brook, Ann Todd and Googie Withers. The plot is about an army officer who is falsely accused at cheating at cards by a man whose wife he had an affair with and struggles to clear his name. It was an adaptation of the 1937 novel Action for Slander by Mary Borden. Ettore Fieramosca Ettore Fieramosca is a 1938 Italian historical film directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring Gino Cervi, Mario Ferrari and Elisa Cegani. It is adapted from the 1833 novel of the same title by Massimo DAzeglio, based on the life of the 16th century condottiero Ettore Fieramosca. The Mysterious Rider The Mysterious Rider is a 1938 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Douglass Dumbrille, Sidney Toler, and Russell Hayden. Written by Maurice Geraghty based on the 1921 novel The Mysterious Rider by Zane Gray, the film is about a notorious outlaw who returns to the ranch he once owned and takes a job disguised as a ranch hand. Unrecognized by the ranchs current owner, he waits patiently for an opportunity to expose the men who murdered his partner twenty years ago, framed him for the crime, and then stole his ranch. The film was later released for television in the United States as Mark of the Avenger. Phantom Ranger Phantom Ranger is a 1938 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Practical Jokers Practical Jokers is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by George Sidney. It was the 174th Our Gang short that was released. Sweet Devil Sweet Devil is a 1938 British musical comedy film directed by René Guissart and starring Bobby Howes, Jean Gillie and William Kendall. It was made at Pinewood Studios. Under the Big Top Under the Big Top is a 1938 American film directed by Karl Brown. Boys' Reformatory Boys Reformatory is a 1939 American crime film directed by Howard Bretherton and produced by Lindsley Parsons for Monogram Pictures. The screenplay was written by Wellyn Totman and Ray Trampe after a story by Ray Trampe and Norman S. Hall. The film is about Tommy Ryan, a good natured teenager who takes the blame for a burglary committed by his foster brother, and his life in to a boys reformatory where a morally upright staff physician, Dr. Owens, takes an interest in his welfare. Cowboys from Texas Cowboys from Texas is a 1939 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by George Sherman. Dangerous Masquerade Dead Men are Dangerous is a 1939 British crime film directed by Harold French and starring Robert Newton, Betty Lynne, John Warwick, and Peter Gawthorne. It was released in the U.S. as Dangerous Masquerade. Its plot concerns an unsuccessful writer who is wrongly accused of a murder. Water Rustlers Water Rustlers is a 1939 American film directed by Samuel Diege. It was the first Dorothy Page singing cowgirl film for Grand National Films. The Gay Caballero The Gay Caballero is a 1940 western film directed by Otto Brower and starring Cesar Romero, Sheila Ryan and Robert Sterling. It is an entry in The Cisco Kid series of Westerns. Viva Cisco Kid Viva Cisco Kid is a 1940 American Western film directed by Norman Foster, written by Samuel G. Engel and Hal Long, and starring Cesar Romero, Jean Rogers, Chris-Pin Martin, Minor Watson, Stanley Fields and Nigel De Brulier. It was released on April 12, 1940, by 20th Century Fox. Wolf of New York Wolf of New York is a 1940 American crime film directed by William C. McGann and written by Gordon Kahn and Lionel Houser. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Rose Hobart, James Stephenson, Jerome Cowan, William Demarest and Maurice Murphy. The film was released on January 23, 1940, by Republic Pictures. Come Back, Miss Pipps Come Back Miss Pipps is a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 198th Our Gang short that was released. The tile evokes MGMs British schoolteacher film Goodbye, Mr. Chips and was Clarence Wilsons final film appearance. The Count of Monte Cristo The Count of Monte Cristo is a 1942 Mexican historical adventure film directed by Roberto Gavaldón and Chano Urueta and starring Arturo de Córdova, Mapy Cortés and Anita Blanch. It is based on Alexandre Dumass novel The Count of Monte Cristo. a story which has been adapted for film many times. Fari nella nebbia Headlights in the Fog is a 1942 Italian drama film directed by Gianni Franciolini and starring Fosco Giachetti, Luisa Ferida and Antonio Centa. The films art direction was by Camillo Del Signore. It was made at the Palatino Studios in Rome and on location in Piedmont and Liguria. The film follows the lives of a group of truck drivers. It is considered to be part of the development of Neorealism, which emerged around this time. Murder on Lenox Avenue Murder on Lenox Avenue is a 1941 American film directed by Arthur Dreifuss. Old Mother Riley's Ghosts Old Mother Rileys Ghosts is a 1941 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and John Stuart. It was the 8th in the long-running Old Mother Riley series. Old Mother Riley inherits a castle in Scotland, but it appears to be haunted. South of Tahiti South of Tahiti is a 1941 American South Seas adventure film directed by George Waggner and starring Brian Donlevy. It helped launch Maria Montez as a pin-up star. She played a leading role; response was such that Universal then cast her in Arabian Nights. Cowboy Serenade Cowboy Serenade is a 1942 American Western film directed by William Morgan and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Fay McKenzie. Written by Olive Cooper, the film is about a singing cowboy and cattleman who goes after a gambling ring after they fleece the cattlemen associations representative of their cattle. The film features the songs "Nobody Knows", and "Sweethearts or Strangers", and the title song. Shut My Big Mouth Shut My Big Mouth is a 1942 American comedy western film directed by Charles Barton and starring Joe E. Brown. Arizona Trail Arizona Trail is a 1943 American Western film directed by Vernon Keays and starring Tex Ritter. Beware Beware is a 1946 American race film directed by Bud Pollard, and released by Astor Pictures. The film is also known as Beware!. Iris and the Lieutenant Iris and the Lieutenant is a 1946 Swedish drama film directed by Alf Sjöberg and starring Mai Zetterling, Alf Kjellin and Åke Claesson. The film boosted Zetterlings international profile. Shortly afterwards she moved to Britain to make Frieda. The film is adapted from a 1934 novel by the same title, written by Olle Hedberg. Beat the Band Beat the Band is a 1947 American musical film directed by John H. Auer and written by Lawrence Kimble, Clarence Kimble and Arthur A. Ross. The film stars Frances Langford, Ralph Edwards, Phillip Terry, Gene Krupa and June Clayworth. The film was released on February 19, 1947, by RKO Pictures. A small town girl named Ann Rogers is fooled by a bandleader posing as an opera teacher, another man’s wife posing as the opera teacher’s wife, and $3,000 of her own money stolen to pay for musicians in the band. Bells of San Fernando Bells of San Fernando is a 1947 American romantic adventure film directed by Terry O. Morse. The Royalists The Royalists is a 1947 French historical drama film directed by Henri Calef and starring Paul Amiot, Roland Armontel and Roger Bontemps. It is an adaptation of Honoré de Balzacs 1829 novel Les Chouans. A later film version, titled Chouans!, was directed by Philippe de Broca. The Fabulous Texan The Fabulous Texan is a 1947 American Western film directed by Edward Ludwig and written by Lawrence Hazard and Horace McCoy. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, John Carroll, Catherine McLeod, Albert Dekker, Andy Devine and Patricia Knight. The film was released on November 9, 1947, by Republic Pictures. Le coeur sur la main The Heart on the Sleeve is a 1948 French comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Bourvil, Michèle Philippe and Jacques Louvigny. It had admissions in France of 3,657,951. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris and on location in the city. The films sets were designed by the art director Raymond Nègre. The Man from Texas The Man from Texas is a 1948 American film starring James Craig and Lynn Bari. The film was directed by Leigh Jason, with Earl Robinson serving as the film composer. It was produced by Bryan Foy for Eagle Lion Films. Nightbeat Night Beat is a 1947 British Brit-noir, crime thriller drama film directed by Harold Huth and starring Anne Crawford, Maxwell Reed, Ronald Howard, Christine Norden and Sid James. Following the Second World War, two comrades go their separate ways; one joins the Metropolitan Police while the other begins a police career but becomes a racketeer in post-war London.Sky Movies described the film as a "British thriller that examines a challenging issue of its times: the problems encountered by servicemen when trying to adjust to civilian life." Oklahoma Badlands Oklahoma Badlands is a 1948 American Western film directed by Yakima Canutt and written by Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Mildred Coles, Roy Barcroft, Gene Roth and Earle Hodgins. The film was released on February 22, 1948, by Republic Pictures. Guaglio Hey Boy is a 1948 Italian drama film directed by Luigi Comencini and starring Adolfo Celi. A missionary on his way to Africa has his suitcase stolen in Naples. While trying to locate it, he comes to realise the suffering and poverty in the city, and decides his work is needed there. The Vicious Circle The Vicious Circle is a 1948 American drama film directed by W. Lee Wilder and based on the play The Burning Bush by Heinz Herald and Geza Herczeg. The film is also known as Woman in Brown. Call of the Forest Call of the Forest is a 1949 American Western film directed by John F. Link and starring Robert Lowery, Ken Curtis, Chief Thundercloud, Black Diamond and Charlie Hughes. It was also known as The Flaming Forest and Untamed. The Los Angeles Times reviewer thought it "seemed to be cramming all the outdoors pictures ever made into one". Outlaw Country Outlaw Country is a 1949 American western film directed by Ray Taylor and starring Lash LaRue and Al "Fuzzy" St. John Naughty Arlette The Romantic Age is a 1949 British drama film directed by Edmond T. Gréville. The screenplay by Peggy Barwell and Edward Dryhurst is based on the French novel Lycee des jeunes filles by Serge Véber. The film was retitled Naughty Arlette for the American release. The plot focuses on middle-aged Arnold Dickson, an art master who joins the staff of the girls school in which his daughter Julie is enrolled. He soon finds himself the target of Arlette, a sophisticated French exchange student who has more than education on her mind. On a dare, she seduces the professor into running off to Paris with her, a plot derailed by Julie when she orchestrates a scheme designed to help him put the affair into perspective. Rider from Tucson Rider from Tucson is an RKO Pictures 1950 Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Tim Holt and Richard Martin. It was the only time Martin worked on screen with his wife Elaine Riley. The film was known earlier as Gun Thunder. Cárcel de mujeres Womens Prison is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Miroslava, Sara Montiel and Katy Jurado. The films sets were designed by the art director Gunther Gerszo. Target Unknown Target Unknown is a 1951 American war film directed by George Sherman and starring Mark Stevens, Alex Nicol and Robert Douglas. An American bomber crew are forced to bail out over Occupied France in 1944 and are captured by the Germans who subject them to strenuous interrogation. The film begins with a written foreword that reads: "In the making of this picture, the cooperation of the Department of Defense and the United States Air Force is gratefully acknowledged." Bronco Buster Bronco Buster is a 1952 American film directed by Budd Boetticher. The Rough, Tough West The Rough, Tough West is an American western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring Charles Starrett, Jock Mahoney and Carolina Cotton. It was released in 1952, during the last year of the Durango Kid series of films. At this late date the series relied on cost-cutting measures to stay within a low budget, so this film contains footage from older Starrett westerns. Wide Boy Wide Boy is a 1952 British crime film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Susan Shaw, Sydney Tafler and Ronald Howard. It was Hughes feature directorial debut. Neapolitans in Milan Napoletani a Milano is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Eduardo De Filippo. It entered the competition at the 14th Venice International Film Festival. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. Bel Ami Bel Ami is a 1955 historical drama film directed by Louis Daquin and starring Anne Vernon, Renée Faure and Jean Danet. It was a co-production between Austria, France and East Germany. The film was shot in the Soviet-controlled Rosenhügel Studios in Vienna. It is an adaptation of the novel Bel Ami by Guy de Maupassant. Now and Forever Now and Forever is a 1956 British drama film directed by Mario Zampi and starring Janette Scott, Vernon Gray and Kay Walsh. It is based on the play The Orchard Walls by R.F. Delderfield, and was Scotts first adult role after a career as a child star in Britain. The screenplay concerns an upper class girl who becomes romantically involved with a poor boy, and they elope together to Gretna Green. The Girl from Flanders The Girl from Flanders is a 1956 romantic drama film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Nicole Berger, Maximilian Schell and Viktor de Kowa. It portrays the relationship between a Belgian woman and a German soldier during the First World War. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin with location filming around the town of Damme in Flanders. The films sets were designed by the art directors Emil Hasler and Walter Kutz. Teufel in Seide Devil in Silk is a 1956 West German drama film directed by Rolf Hansen and starring Lilli Palmer, Curd Jürgens and Winnie Markus. After leaving his overbearing wife for another woman, a composer is suspected of her murder when she is found dead. Le feu aux poudres Burning Fuse is a 1957 French-Italian thriller film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Raymond Pellegrin, Charles Vanel and Peter van Eyck. The films sets were designed by the art director René Renoux. Miriam Miriam is a 1957 Finnish drama film directed by William Markus. It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. Saeta del ruiseñor The Song of the Nightingale is a 1959 Spanish musical film directed by Antonio del Amo and starring Joselito, Ivy Bless and Archibald L. Lyall. Summer Place Wanted Summer Place Wanted is a 1957 Swedish comedy film directed by Hasse Ekman. It was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival, where Ekman was nominated for a Grand Prix. The Way to the Gold The Way to the Gold is a 1957 drama film directed by Robert D. Webb and starring Jeffrey Hunter, Sheree North, and Barry Sullivan. It was released by 20th Century-Fox. Madame White Snake is a 1956 film directed by Shirō Toyoda. The film is based on the Chinese fairy tale Pai-she Chuan and the stories Story of a White Snake and White Womans Magic by Fusao Hayashi. Sebastian Kneipp Sebastian Kneipp is a 1958 Austrian historical film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Carl Wery, Paul Hörbiger, and Gerlinde Locker. It is also sometimes known as Wasserdoktor. The film is a biopic of the Bavarian Sebastian Kneipp, one of the pioneers of naturopathic medicine. Captain Falcon Captain Falcon is a 1958 French-Italian adventure film directed by Carlo Campogalliani and starring Lex Barker, Rossana Rory and Massimo Serato. The film is set in thirteenth century Italy where a tyrannical baron is confronted by a Robin Hood-style outlaw. Flemming og Kvik Flemming og Kvik is a 1960 Danish coming-of-age film directed by Gabriel Axel. The Guns of Juana Gallo Juana Gallo is a 1961 Mexican drama film written and directed by Miguel Zacarías. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival. Your Money or Your Wife Your Money or Your Wife is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Anthony Simmons and starring Donald Sinden, Peggy Cummins, and Richard Wattis. In this farce, a couple must divorce in order to inherit a fortune. The Fall of Rome The Fall of Rome is a 1963 Italian peplum film written and directed by Antonio Margheriti. Blue Demon vs. the Satanic Power Blue Demon vs. the Satanic Power is a 1966 Mexican film featuring Mexican wrestler Blue Demon. It was directed by Chano Urueta, and featured a cameo appearance by fellow Mexican wrestler El Santo. Circus Angel Circus Angel is a 1965 French fantasy film directed and produced by Albert Lamorisse. A Gangstergirl A Gangstergirl is a 1966 Dutch drama film directed by Frans Weisz. It was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival. Avenger X Avenger X is a 1967 film based off the Italian comic series . Night of Violence Night of Violence is a 1965 Italian thriller film directed by Roberto Mauri and starring Helene Chanel and Marilu Tolo. It was also released as Call Girls 66. Yeh Raat Phir Na Aaygi Yeh Raat Phir Na Aayegi is a 1966 Bollywood film starring Sharmila Tagore, Biswajit, Prithviraj Kapoor, Mumtaz and Shailesh Kumar in key roles. Mumtaz and Shailesh Kumar played negative roles in this movie. Killer Darts Killer Darts is a 1968 Hong Kong wuxia film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio and starring Yueh Hua and Chin Ping. Noon Noon is a 1968 Yugoslav film directed by Mladomir Puriša Đorđević. A Candidate for a Killing A Candidate for a Killing is a 1969 Italian film. It starred John Richardson and Anita Ekberg. The Nine Ages of Nakedness The Nine Ages of Nakedness is a 1969 British sex film, directed by Harrison Marks, and also starring Marks as himself and several of his ancestors. Originally entitled The Seven Ages of Nakedness, a title inspired by John Gielgud’s one man show The Seven Ages of Man, in order to increase the film’s running time two more stories/ages had to be added. The films publicity materials claimed the film featured "150 topless international lovelies;" however, as several female cast members make repeat performances in several of the films stories, that number might be an exaggeration. Not long after he completed the film, Marks declared bankruptcy and sold all rights to it. The film is not owned by Marks’s estate, and the current rights owner is unknown. A DVD of the film was released in America in 2006; however, this release was unauthorized. Pyar Hi Pyar Pyar Hi Pyar is a 1969 Bollywood film produced by Rajaram and Satish Wagle, the film is directed by Bhappi Sonie. The film stars Dharmendra, Vyjayanthimala, Pran, Helen, Madan Puri and Mehmood. This was the only movie of Dharmendra and Vyjayanthimala together. It was very successful at the box office at that time. Stagecoach of the Condemned Stagecoach of the Condemned is a 1970 Spanish western film directed by Juan Bosch. It is produced and written by Ignacio F. Iquino, scored by Enrique Escobar and starring Bruno Corazzari, Erika Blanc, Fernando Sancho and Richard Harrison. El hombre que se quiso matar The Man Who Wanted to Kill Himself is a 1970 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Tony Leblanc, Antonio Garisa and Elisa Ramírez. It is a remake of the 1942 film of the same title. 1870 1870 is a 1971 Italian drama film directed by Alfredo Giannetti. Maryada Maryada is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language tragedy film directed by Arabind Sen. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Raaj Kumar and Mala Sinha. This film is counted among the 17 consecutive hit films of Rajesh Khanna between 1969 and 1971, by adding the two-hero films Marayada and Andaz to the 15 consecutive solo hits he gave from 1969 to 1971. Paraya Dhan Paraya Dhan is a 1971 Bollywood film directed by Rajendra Bhatia, starring Balraj Sahni, Hema Malini, Rakesh Roshan and Ajit Khan. Pete, Pearl & the Pole Pete, Pearl & the Pole, also known as 1931: Once Upon a Time in New York, is a 1973 Italian-American gangster film directed by Luigi Vanzi and starring Tony Anthony. ...And Millions Die! ...And Millions Will Die! is a 1973 Australian television film shot in Hong Kong directed by Leslie H. Martinson. Hurry Up, or I'll Be 30 Hurry Up, or Ill Be 30 is a 1973 film starring John Lefkowitz, Linda De Coff, and Danny DeVito. The film was directed by Joseph Jacoby. This film is one of several critically acclaimed low-budget films of the 1970s. The picture had its official New York City theatrical release, presented by Joseph E. Levine, in November 1973 to high national critical acclaim, with noted film critic Vincent Canby of The New York Times calling it "A wryly affectionate portrait of a younger Marty." In December 2009, The New York Times re-printed Vincent Canbys 1973 review in a piece that selected 3 pictures from the 1970s. In 2009 the copyright owners of the picture, Jacoby Entertainment, Ltd., were alerted to the circulation of unauthorized and sub-standard DVDs in the marketplace, appearing under the name of I Am Waiting No More. The unlicensed copies featured a pilfered photograph of Danny DeVito taken from a different source at a much later time. The disseminators of the illegal DVDs were identified by the pictures copyright owner and were successfully sued in California civil court. Three Men in the Snow Three Men in the Snow is a 1974 West German comedy film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Klaus Schwarzkopf, Roberto Blanco and Thomas Fritsch. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same title by Erich Kästner. Ice Age Ice Age is a 1975 West German drama film directed by Peter Zadek. It was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival. Eiszeit began as a theatre play by Tankred Dorst about Knut Hamsun, a Nobel Prize-winning author but unrepentant admirer of Nazi Germany. Il giustiziere di mezzogiorno Il giustiziere di mezzogiorno is a 1975 Italian comedy film written and directed by Mario Amendola. It is a parody of Death Wish. Barnaby and Me Barnaby and Me is a 1978 Australian TV movie about a girl and her talking koala Barnaby who are pursued by criminals. The film was produced by Transatlantic Enterprises in association with Six Flags, presented as the theme park companys first foray into the movie business. Australian singer Sally Boyden turned down the chance to tour with Liberace to make the movie. John Newcombe has a cameo where he plays a game of tennis against Caesar. Fontamara Fontamara is a 1980 Italian film, directed by Carlo Lizzani based on the novel of the same name by Ignazio Silone. It stars Michele Placido in the role of Berardo Viola and Antonella Murgia as Elvira. Ida Di Benedetto won the Nastro dArgento for Best supporting Actress in 1981 for her supporting role as Maria Rosa. Mind Your Back, Professor Mind Your Back, Professor is a 1977 Danish comedy film directed by Jens Okking and starring Ulf Pilgaard. The Proud Youth The Proud Youth is a 1978 Hong Kong film loosely based on Louis Chas novel The Smiling. It was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, directed by Sun Chung and starred Wong Yue, Shih Szu, Michael Chan and Ling Yun. Asa Branca: Um Sonho Brasileiro Asa Branca: Um Sonho Brasileiro is a 1981 Brazilian drama film directed by Djalma Limongi Batista. Its plot follows the trajectory of Antônio "Asa Branca" dos Reis, a footballer who starts in Mariana do Sul, a fictional city of the interior of São Paulo, until he reaches a FIFA World Cup. The Five of Me The Five of Me is a 1981 made for television film about a man who is plagued with multiple personalities. It was directed by Paul Wendkos and produced by Jack Farren. It stars David Birney, Dee Wallace, Mitchell Ryan, John McLiam, James Whitmore Jr., Ben Piazza, Judith Chapman, Robert L. Gibson and Herb Armstrong. Angae maeul Village in the Mist or Village of Haze is a 1983 South Korean film directed by Im Kwon-taek. Boy Meets Girl Boy Meets Girl is a 1982 Israeli drama directed by Michal Bat-Adam. It was filmed on location at Kibbutz Maayan Tzvi. The story is a semi-autobiographical account of Bat-Adams own upbringing at a kibbutz boarding school. Her 1994 film, Imagined Autobiography, revisits the character of Aya, who is now a married woman haunted by her past. Kdyz rozvod, tak rozvod Když rozvod, tak rozvod is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1982. The Other Woman The Other Woman is a 1983 American made-for-television romantic comedy film directed by Melville Shavelson. The film was originally broadcast on CBS. It was the only television film directed by Shavelson that he did not also write. Strikebound Strikebound is a 1984 Australian film directed by Richard Lowenstein and based on the Wendy Lowenstein novel Dead Men Dont Dig Coal. The film got several AFI Award nominations and won in the Best Achievement in Production Design category. Strikebound is the dramatised story of a coal-miners strike in 1930s Australia, in the small south Gippsland town of Korumburra. The story is told through the struggles of Agnes and Wattie Doig, two Scottish immigrants, who were real people. Billy Ze Kick Billy Ze Kick is a 1985 French film directed by Gérard Mordillat. Zabou Breitman received a César nomination for Most Promising Actress. Marbella, un golpe de cinco estrellas Marbella is a 1985 Spanish caper film set in the town of Marbella starring Rod Taylor and Britt Ekland. Shuang long tu zhu Mr. Boo Meets Pom Pom is a 1986 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Wu Ma and starring Richard Ng and John Shum. It is the fourth and final film in the Pom Pom film series which is a spin-off the My Lucky Stars series. Filyor Tracker is a Soviet feature film, a drama directed by Roman Balayan. The film was shot in 1987 in Kaluga. Farewell Moscow Farewell Moscow is a 1987 Italian drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. For this film Liv Ullmann was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress. It is based on the life of Russian Jew Ida Nudel. Private Affairs Ti presento unamica is a 1987 romantic comedy film directed by Francesco Massaro. At the time of the release, it was referred as a "typical example of average film that in Italy seems to have completely disappeared". The film has a longer version of 180 minutes. Soursweet Soursweet is a 1988 British film directed by Mike Newell. The screenplay was written by Ian McEwan from the novel Sour Sweet by Timothy Mo. Ba bo qin bing They Came to Rob Hong Kong is a 1989 Hong Kong action comedy film produced and directed by Clarence Fok and starring Dean Shek, who also serves as the films writer and executive producer. The film co-stars Chingmy Yau, Roy Cheung, Sandra Ng, Eric Tsang, Stanley Fung, Liu Wai-hung and Chin Siu-ho. Pokhishcheniye charodeya Abduction of the Wizard is a 1989 Soviet science fiction film directed by Viktor Kobzev and based on the novel of the same name by Kir Bulychev. Holidays on the River Yarra Holidays on the River Yarra is a 1991 Australian drama film directed by Leo Berkeley. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Wszystko, co najwazniejsze... All That Really Matters is a 1992 Polish drama film directed by Robert Gliński. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Cijena zivota The Price of Life is a 1994 Croatian film directed by Bogdan Žižić. Drømspel Dreamplay is a 1994 Norwegian drama film directed by Unni Straume. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Each Time We Part Away Each Time We Part Away is a Croatian film directed by Lukas Nola. It was released in 1994. Kartavya Kartavya is a 1995 Indian action film directed by Raj Kanwar, starring Sanjay Kapoor and Juhi Chawla. Divya Bharti was chosen as the female lead, she completed some 30 percent of the movie, but due to her sudden death she was replaced by Juhi. The Vesuvians The Vesuvians is a 1997 Italian anthology film directed by Antonio Capuano, Pappi Corsicato, Antonietta de Lillo, Stefano Incerti and Mario Martone. It consists of five segments, all set in Naples. It was entered into the main competition at the 1997 Venice Film Festival. Mere Sapno Ki Rani Mere Sapno Ki Rani is a 1997 Indian Hindi film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao and produced by Allu Aravind and C. Ashwini Dutt. It stars Urmila Matondkar, Sanjay Kapoor and Madhoo in lead roles. The film was a remake of Telugu film Pelli Sandadi. Pasták Pasťák is a Czech drama film. It was made by director Hynek Bočan in 1968 but only released in 1990. Man to Men Man to Men You Cried: Let Me Go Tu as crié LET ME GO is a 1997 feature-length documentary by Anne Claire Poirier exploring the events that led to the murder of her daughter, Yanne, who had turned to drugs and prostitution before being murdered at the age of twenty-six. The film was shot in Montreal and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. En ven i bolignøden En ven i bolignøden is a Danish 1965 film directed by Annelise Reenberg and with a script by Peer Guldbrandsen. Colors Straight Up Colors Straight Up is a 1997 American documentary film directed by Michèle Ohayon about the non-profit organization Colors United, which teaches drama to inner city youth. The film depicts the creation of a musical called Watts Side Story. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Pulapka A Trap is a 1997 Polish comedy film directed by Adek Drabiński. It was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival. The Feud Maker The Feud Maker is a 1938 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Who Goes Next Who Goes Next? is a 1938 British war drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Barry K. Barnes, Sophie Stewart and Jack Hawkins. The story was inspired by the real-life escape of 29 officers through a tunnel from Holzminden prisoner-of-war camp in Lower Saxony, Germany, in July 1918. Tsirk sgorel, i klouny razbezhalis The Circus Burned Down, and the Clowns Have Gone is a 1998 Russian drama film directed by Vladimir Bortko and starring Nikolai Karachentsov. It tells the story of a successful film director who is about turn 50 and struggles with financiers, his insane mother and a mysterious woman who tells him how meaningless his life is. Hercules of the Desert Hercules of the Desert is a 1964 Italian peplum film directed by Tanio Boccia and starring Kirk Morris. Tata de Duminica Tată de duminică is a 1975 Romanian film directed by Mihai Constantinescu and starring Amza Pellea, Radu Beligan, Gina Patrichi, Olga Delia Mateescu and Mircea Constantinescu Govora. Taimu abanchûru: Zecchô 5-byô mae Time Adventure: Zeccho 5-byo Mae is a 1986 Japanese pink film directed by Yōjirō Takita. Toppuu! Minipato tai - Aikyacchi Jankushon is a 1991 Japanese action comedy film directed by Takashi Miike. This was the second film directed by Takashi Miike, though it was released prior to Prelude to Murder, the first film he directed. Fang lang Sweet Degeneration is a 1997 Taiwanese drama film written and directed by Lin Cheng-sheng. It was entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. Shot in the Dark A Shot in the Dark is a 1933 British mystery film directed by George Pearson and starring Dorothy Boyd, O. B. Clarence, Jack Hawkins and Michael Shepley. When a wealthy old man dies suddenly, a local priest suspects something and begins to investigate. Un mauvais garçon Counsel for Romance is a 1936 French romantic comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and Raoul Ploquin and starring Danielle Darrieux, Henri Garat and Jean Dax. To Catch a Woodpecker To Catch a Woodpecker is the 81st animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 29, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Killing Us Softly for the book of the same name Killing Us Softly Killing Us Softly: Advertisings Image of Women is an American documentary by Margaret Lazarus, Renner Wunderlich, Patricia Stallone, and Joseph Vitagliano, based on a lecture by Jean Kilbourne and distributed by Cambridge Documentary Films, Inc. The documentary, first released in 1979 and since revised and updated four times, focuses on images of women in advertising, in particular on gender stereotypes, the effects of advertising on womens self-image, and the objectification of womens bodies. The two most recent updates, Killing Us Softly 3 and Killing Us Softly 4, were produced by the Media Education Foundation and directed by Sut Jhally. Using modern print and television advertisements, the films make connections between unrealistic media portrayals of women and problems such as "eating disorders, mens violence against women, and the political backlash against feminism." School for Coquettes School for Coquettes is a 1935 French comedy film directed by Pierre Colombier and starring Raimu, André Lefaur and Renée Saint-Cyr. It is based on the 1918 play School for Coquettes by Marcel Gerbidon and Paul Armont. In Edwardian Paris, a young working-class girl attends an academy which teaches her the arts of a coquette to enable her to rise in society. Labor of Love Labor of Love is a 1998 Lifetime television film starring Marcia Gay Harden and David Marshall Grant. It was directed by Karen Arthur and written by Nina Shengold. Nobleza gaucha Nobleza gaucha is a 1915 Argentine silent film, loosely based on the Martín Fierro by José Hernández and Santos Vega by Rafael Obligado. It was directed by Eduardo Martinez de la Pera, who shared credit with Humberto Cairo, the producer, and Ernesto Gunche, the cinematographer. Agonija Agonija is a 1998 Croatian film directed by Jakov Sedlar. The film is based on U agoniji, a play by Miroslav Krleža. Oh, Daddy! Oh, Daddy! is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Graham Cutts and Austin Melford and starring Leslie Henson, Frances Day, Robertson Hare and Barry MacKay. It was made at Islington Studios. The films sets were designed by the art director Ernö Metzner. Una donna ha ucciso A Woman Has Killed is a 1952 Italian melodrama crime film directed by Vittorio Cottafavi. While on a train journey a young woman tells another passenger how she murdered her husband, a British army officer. It is a neorealist film, based on the real story of Lidia Cirillo, who appears in the film. The films sets were designed by the art director Ottavio Scotti. The White Ship The White Ship is a 1976 Soviet drama film directed by Bolotbek Shamshiyev. It was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival. Back of the Medal Back of the Medal is a 1965 Croatian film directed by Fadil Hadžić, starring Toma Jovanović , Franjo Kumer, Rade Marković and Judita Han. Number one Number One is an Italian language film directed by Gianni Buffardi in 1973. It starred Renzo Montagnani, Luigi Pistilli, Claude Jade, Chris Avram, and Massimo Serato. The film is loosely based on a real story detailing crime and drugs in the Rome underground. Kozure Ôkami: Sono chîsaki te ni is a 1993 Japanese film directed by Akira Inoue. It is based on Kazuo Koikes manga series Lone Wolf and Cub. Masakazu Tamura played Ogami by Koike Kazuos strong request. Kazuo produced the film on the theme of parent-child love, not action as with past Lone Wolf and Cub films and television drama series. Divine Waters Divine Waters is a documentary film released in 1985 starring Divine and John Waters as themselves, along with Waters father John Waters Sr. and sister Trish Waters. Aanchal Aanchal is a 1980 Hindi film directed by Anil Ganguly, starring Rajesh Khanna, Raakhee and Rekha in leading roles and supported by Prem Chopra and Amol Palekar. This story basically revolves around a divine relationship shared by Rajesh Khanna with Raakhee. The music is by R. D. Burman. The songs are sung by Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangehkar and Asha Bhonsle. The movie is loosely based on the 1954 Bengali movie Chapadangar Bou. Avalude Ravukal Avalude Ravukal is a 1978 Indian Malayalam drama film, directed by I. V. Sasi and written by Alleppey Sheriff. The film explores the life of Raji, a teenage prostitute and those of the people around her. Sasi and Kamal Haasan made guest appearances in the film. Upon release, the film received less audience in the first three days but the situation changed in the coming days and it became one of the highest-grossing films of the year. Avalude Ravukal is the first Malayalam film to receive an "A" certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification. It is considered as one of the boldest Malayalam films of all time. Sasi, the experimental and the most popular director at that time, tried to highlight a theme which most mainstream directors are afraid to get into. The film was dubbed and released in Tamil as Avalin Iravugal and in Hindi as Her Nights and were also successful at the box office. It was remade in Kannada as Kamala and in Hindi as Patita. Blanc comme neige Blanc comme neige is a 1948 French comedy film starring Bourvil. It was a hit, with admissions in France of 3,666,283. It was shot at the Saint-Maurice Studios in Paris. Fury in the Pacific Fury in the Pacific is a 1945 American documentary short film about a pair of World War II battles in the Pacific: the Battle of Peleliu and the Battle of Angaur. It was co-produced by the United States Army, United States Navy, and the United States Marines, and directed by a series of combat cameraman — of whom nine became casualties of the battles they were filming. The film is especially noteworthy for its praise of the fighting abilities of Japanese soldiers, and its fast-paced editing. The film is sometimes erroneously credited to Frank Capra, but he did not, in fact, direct the film. San xiao The Three Smiles is a 1969 Mandarin-language Hong Kong film, directed by Yueh Feng. It is considered the last film of the huangmei opera films golden age. Lonely Heart , also known as "Lonely Heart", is a 1981 Japanese mystery film directed by Kon Ichikawa, based upon the American novel Lady, Lady I Did It in Ed McBains 87th Precinct series. The film stars Yutaka Mizutani, Toshiyuki Nagashima and Rie Nakahara in a police procedural surrounding murder at a bookstore and the private lives of the cops trying to solve the case. Up Jumped a Swagman Up Jumped a Swagman is a 1965 British musical comedy film directed by Christopher Miles and starring Frank Ifield, Annette Andre, Ronald Radd and Suzy Kendall. It includes the songs "Waltzing Matilda" and "I Remember You". Compensation Compensation is a 1999 independent film co-edited, produced and directed by Zeinabu irene Davis and written by March Arthur Chéry, about a young African American couple at the beginning and end of the twentieth century. It stars Michelle A. Banks and John Earl Jelks in the leading roles. The film was shot throughout Chicago beginning July 1993 and wrapped up early August. The film premiered at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival and ran in the Dramatic Feature category. The film was screened in San Diego at the Museum of Photographic Arts. It was also screened at IFP the Independent Film Market in New York and the Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles. The One Eyed Soldiers The One Eyed Soldiers is a 1966 UK/Yugoslavian/Italian/US international co-production crime film shot in Yugoslavia that was directed and co-written by John Ainsworth under the name of Jean Christophe. The film, shot in Ultrascope starred and was co-produced by Dale Robertson for his United Screen Arts company that released the film in the USA as a double feature with Secret Agent Super Dragon. New Old New Old, is a French film directed by Pierre Clémenti, released in 1979. It is the second part of an experimental trilogy comprising Visa De Censure No.X, Livre De Famille and Anima Mundi. The Village Voice wrote, "Clémentis New Old flows together footage from more than a decade of his wandering between scenes, sets, and drugs, an accelerated world tour through various iterations of the "counterculture." There are fragments of Clémenti on film and stage, a pilgrimage to Warhols New York and scrambled jamming . . . until the soundtrack tightens up guttural punk guitars from Les Lous." El niño y el Papa The Child and the Pope is a 1987 Colombian film that tells the story of a nine-year-old Mexican boy named Angel who wants to meet the Pope after he is a victim of the 1985 Mexico City earthquake. The film was directed by Rodrigo Castaño and features Christopher Lago and Verónica Castro in the leading roles. In 1987 it was released after Pope John Paul IIs visit to Colombia. Elskere Elskere is a 1963 Norwegian drama film directed by Nils R. Müller, starring Ingerid Vardund and Wenche Myhre. Ludvina is considered a woman of loose morals in her small home town, and her only real friend is the orphaned girl Grethe. When Ludvina becomes pregnant, she decides to raise the child without the help of a man. Cannibal Rollerbabes Cannibal Rollerbabes is a 1997 no-budget Canada horror film about cannibalism, directed by Kalman Szegvary. It is set in Los Angeles, although it was filmed in Ontario. Sham Ghansham Sham Ghansham is a 1998 Hindi film starring Raakhee, Arbaz Khan and Chandrachur Singh in the lead. I Don't Understand You Anymore I Dont Understand You Anymore is a 1980 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. It is based on the comedy play with the same name by Aldo De Benedetti, which had previously inspired the film I Dont Know You Anymore directed by Nunzio Malasomma and starred by Vittorio De Sica. Kochu Themmadi Kochu Themmadi is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by A. Vincent and produced by Sobhana Parameswaran Nair. The film stars Mammootty, Adoor Bhasi, Sunanda and Sreenivasan in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. Independence Independence is a 1999 Malayalam film directed by Vinayan and starring Kalabhavan Mani, Kushboo Sundar, Vani Viswanath and Indraja in the lead roles. Police Officer Police Officer is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language movie directed by Ashok Gaikwad and starring Jackie Shroff in a Double role other cast include Karisma Kapoor, Paresh Rawal and Sadashiv Amrapurkar. Other cast members include Aruna Irani and Satyajeet. Film was a commercial success at the box office. Chinnabbayi Chinnabbayi is a 1996 Tollywood romantic comedy film directed by K. Vishwanath and produced by M. Narasimha Rao under Raasi Movies. It stars Venkatesh, Ramya Krishnan and Ravali in the lead roles, with music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was a flop at the box office. The film was dubbed in Tamil as College Galatta. Pasumponn Pasumpon is a 1995 Indian Tamil-language drama film, directed by P. Bharathiraja, starring Prabhu, Sivaji Ganesan, Sivakumar, Raadhika and Saranya Ponvannan in lead roles. The film, produced by V. Mohan and V. Natarajan, had musical score by Vidyasagar and was released on 14 April 1995. This movie was remade in Telugu as Pedababu. Radhika received Special Award for Best Actress-National Award for this film. Anbukku Naan Adimai Anbukku Naan Adimai is a Tamil language film, directed by R. Thyagarajan and produced under the Devar Films banner by C. Dandayuthapani. It stars Rajinikanth, Vijayan, Surulirajan, Thengai Srinivasan, Asokan, Sundarrajan, Sujatha, Rathi, Ramaprabha and Jayamalini. The film was simultaneously made in Telugu as Mayadari Krishnudu, with slightly different supporting cast. I Lost My Heart to a Turk Bir Türke Gönül Verdim is a 1969 Turkish adventure film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Eva Bender, Ahmet Mekin and Bilal İnci. The Six Men The Six Men is a 1951 British crime film directed by Michael Law and starring Harold Warrender, Olga Edwardes and Peter Bull. It was made by the independent Vandyke Productions at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith. It also used location shooting around London. Pasht Yasam kavgasi Yaşam Kavgası is a 1978 Turkish drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Fatma Girik, Can Gürzap, and Ahmet Mekin. The Pilgrimage Play The Pilgrimage Play is a 1949 historical drama film directed by Frank Strayer, from an original screenplay by Arthur Pierson. The film stars Nelson Leigh, Stephen Chase, and Leonard Penn. Mere Huzoor Mere Huzoor; Hindi: मेरे हुज़ूर) is a 1968 Indian Hindi-Urdu-language romance drama film, produced by Malik Chand Kochar and Vinod Kumar under the Movie Mughals banner and directed by Vinod Kumar. The film stars Raaj Kumar, Mala Sinha, Jeetendra in the lead roles and music composed by Shankar-Jaikishan. Kamla Kamla is a 1984 Hindi film produced and directed by Jagmohan Mundhra, starring Deepti Naval, Shabana Azmi, and Marc Zuber in lead roles. The film is titled after the character of Naval. The screenplay by Vijay Tendulkar was based on his play Kamala, written in 1981. Inherit the Wind Inherit the Wind is the November 18, 1965 episode of the American television series Hallmark Hall of Fame. A videotaped adaptation of the 1955 play of the same name, it shortened the text of the original 1955 play which was written as a parable fictionalizing the 1925 Scopes "Monkey" Trial as a means of discussing the 1950s McCarthy trials. Bruce's Fists of Vengeance Bruces Fist of Vengeance is a 1980 Bruceploitation martial arts movie from the Philippines starring notorious Bruce Lee imitator Bruce Le. Merlin and the Dragons Merlin and the Dragons is a 1991 animated film adapted from a story by Jane Yolen and illustrations by Alan Lee. It was directed by Dennis Woodyard and Hu Yihong and includes a musical score by composer Michel Rubini. The production is a retelling of the Arthurian legend, with Merlin the magician, based on material from Nennius and Geoffrey of Monmouth. Yolen is a prolific author of Arthurian-themed texts, and this production continues her series of retellings of the Merlin story. The film is narrated and voiced by Kevin Kline and was originally broadcast as an episode of the PBS program Long Ago and Far Away. It has also been released to VHS, DVD, and CD by Lightyear Entertainment as part of the "Stories to Remember" series; the CD includes the narration only and adds illustrations by Iain McCraig. The story was later adapted by Yolen and illustrated by Li Ming, under the title "Merlin and the Dragons". Blood of the Samurai Blood of the Samurai is a 2001 American action film directed by Aaron Yamasato. It stars Bryan Yamasaki and Michael Ng as two friends who, after discovering a pair of ancient katanas, become possessed by the swords. A mysterious man, played by Shawn Forsythe, hunts them down to recover the katanas. It premiered at the Hawaii International Film Festival in November 2001. Andha Oru Nimidam Andha Oru Nimidam is a 1985 Tamil-language thriller film directed and written by Major Sundarrajan. The film features Kamal Haasan and Urvashi in the lead roles while Jayamalini, Thengai Srinivasan and Pandari Bai play supporting roles. The film opened in May 1985 to an average response. The film was later dubbed in Telugu as Dongala Vetagadu. Bagong buwan Bagong Buwan is a 2001 Filipino drama film co-produced and directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya and written by Diaz-Abaya, Ricky Lee, and Jun Lana. It is about the Muslim rebellion in Mindanao, Philippines and its effect on civilians. The film was released on December 25, 2001 as an official entry of the 27th Metro Manila Film Festival. The film is set to be restored by ABS-CBN Film Archive. Father's House Babul is a 1950 Bollywood film directed by S.U. Sunny, produced and with music direction by Naushad. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Munawar Sultana and Nargis. A box office success, the film became the 2nd highest earning film of 1950, earning an approximate gross of Rs. 12,500,000 and a net of Rs. 70,00,000. Puthiya Pathai Pudhea Paadhai; often spelled as Pudhiya Paadhai) is a 1989 Tamil drama film written and directed by R. Parthiepan. Parthiepans directorial debut, it features himself in the lead role as an inhumane ruffian who gets reformed by his rape victim, portrayed by Seetha. The film released to critical acclaim and emerged a box-office success, while also winning several accolades including two National Film Awards, and two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. It was remade in Kannada in 1990 as Hosa Jeevana, in Hindi in 1991 as Benaam Badsha, in 1991 in Telugu as Rowdy Gaari Pellam and in 1996 in Malayalam as Swarnakireedam. Letters in the Wind Letters in the Wind is a 2002 critically acclaimed Iranian film. It was the directorial debut of Ali Reza-Amini. Oru Thalai Raagam Oru Thalai Raagam is a 1980 Tamil-language Indian romance film produced by E. M. Ibrahim, with the direction also credited to him. Written by T. Rajendar, the film stars Shankar, Roopa, Chandrasekhar, Usha Rajendar and Ravindran. The film earned critical acclaim and did well at the box office. Tyagi Tyagi is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language action film produced and directed by K. C. Bokadia, starring Rajinikanth, Jayaprada, Bhagyashree, Himalaya Dassani, Prem Chopra, Gulshan Grover and Shakti Kapoor. Jayaprada plays the lead role as the love interest of Rajinikanth. The film is a remake of the 1991 Tamil film Dharma Durai, starring Rajinikanth and Gautami, which itself was a remake of the 1989 Kannada movie Deva. Bhagyashree of Maine Pyar Kiya fame, also plays an important role with her real life husband Himalaya. The People vs. Paul Crump The People vs. Paul Crump is a 1962 documentary about the prisoner Paul Crump who was on death row for robbery and murder. The film was made for Chicago television and was highly praised and crucial to the career of its director William Friedkin, helping him get an agent and jobs making documentaries for David Wolper, and then an episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. The film won the Golden Gate Award Winner for Film as Communication at the 1962 San Francisco International Film Festival. Friedkin says when he made the film he was convinced Crump was innocent but now feels he was guilty. A digitally restored version of the film was released by Facets in May 2014. Damaad Damaad is a 1978 Bollywood film directed by Rajat Rakshit. Virginia, la monaca di Monza Virginia, la monaca di Monza is a 2004 Italian-Spanish television movie directed by Alberto Sironi and starring Giovanna Mezzogiorno. The film is loosely based on real life events of Marianna de Leyva, better known as "The Nun of Monza", whose story was made famous by the Alessandro Manzonis novel The Betrothed. Ouaga saga Ouaga-Saga is a 2004 comedy film by Burkina Faso-based filmmaker Dani Kouyaté. This film was one of the two to three a year that the Burkina Faso government produces. Its plot revolves around ten children striving to reach their goal in life. Last Rights Last Rights is a British television political thriller mini-series, written by Clive Bradley and directed by Bill Anderson, which first aired on Channel 4. Despite the subject matter, all three episodes were broadcast back-to-back from 9am on 24 March 2005, as part of a strand of programming aired towards the run-up to the 2005 UK General Election. The series stars Philip Glenister as John Speers, a spin-doctor and right-hand man to the newly elected prime minister, Richard Wheeler, who tries to prevent the leak of potentially sensitive confidential information when his laptop is stolen by a young tearaway. The series also co-starred Ashley Walters, Iddo Goldberg, Stephen Graham and Colin McFarlane. Aside from a single rerun during the T4 strand of programming in 2006, the series has never been repeated since and has never been released on DVD. Due to the timeslot of broadcast, no viewing figures were recorded for any of the three episodes. El inmigrante El Inmigrante is a 2005 documentary directed and written by brothers David and John Eckenrode along with John Sheedy, about immigrant deaths along the U.S.-Mexico border. The film documents the story of the fatal encounter between Mexican migrant Eusebio de Haro Espinosa and elderly Texan Sam Blackwood, close to Blackwood’s property near the international border. The Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania The Bituminous Coal Queens of Pennsylvania is a 2005 documentary film directed by David Hunt and Jody Eldred about the fiftieth annual "Pennsylvania Bituminous Coal Queen" beauty pageant which took place on Sunday, August 17, 2003 at the State Theatre Center for the Arts . The film is produced by Hunts wife Patricia Heaton, and prominently features actress Sarah Rush, who was herself a Coal Queen in her youth. Heaton describes the film as "an homage to small town America". The film follows the past and present contestants and winners of the annual beauty pageant sponsored by the bituminous coal industry of Greene County and was shot over a 10-day period in August 2003. The movies budget swelled from $45,000 to $350,000 after the licensing for the various song snippets that appear in the contestants acts. A memorable character is the pageants stage manager, who is easily offended when the contestants make requests and suggestions. He has since been fired. {| class="wikitable" |+ Featured contestants ! Name !! Act !! Representing |- | Dana Bukovitz || Tap dance || Frazier High School |- | Alyssa Corfont || Tap dance to "Fame" || Waynesburg Central High School |- | Elizabeth Gessner || Piano and voice performance of "Change the World" || Geibel Catholic High School |- | Mary Hawkins || Dance || Jefferson-Morgan High School |- | Christine Henry || Dance || Mapletown Junior-Senior High School |- | Jessica Levo || Voice performance of "I Enjoy Being a Girl" || Carmichaels Area High School |- | Abbey Lion || Dance || Laurel Highlands High School |- | Ryann Over || Dance/lipsync to "All That Jazz" || Uniontown Area Senior High School |- | Malana Piatt || Baton performance to "All That Jazz" || Bethlehem Center High School |- | Michelle Tanner || Voice performance of "The Rose" || Albert Gallatin High School |- | Laura Yost || Xylophone || Clay-Battelle High School |} The Eggpire Strikes Back "The Egg-pire Strikes Back" is a full-hour television special, based on the animated television series: Boy Genius, that aired on April 25, 2003, on Nickelodeon. Its title parodies the Star Wars film, The Empire Strikes Back. It is also a sequel to the original Jimmy Neutron movie. Betty Boop's Hollywood Mystery The Betty Boop Movie Mystery is a 1989 animated special starring Betty Boop. Final Reprisal Final Reprisal is a 1988 action film directed by Teddy Page and starring Gary Daniels and James Gaines. It was shot in the Philippines, and released directly-to-video in the mid 1988. Metro-Land Metro-Land is a BBC documentary film written and narrated by the then Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom, Sir John Betjeman. It was directed by Edward Mirzoeff, and first broadcast on 26 February 1973. The film celebrates suburban life in the area to the northwest of London that grew up in the early 20th century around the Metropolitan Railway—later the Metropolitan line of the London Underground. "Metro-land" was a slogan coined by the MR for promotional purposes in about 1915, and used for about twenty years until shortly after the incorporation of the MR into the railways division of the London Passenger Transport Board in 1933. As Betjeman himself puts it at the beginning of Metro-Land, it was a "Child of the First War, forgotten by the Second". Betjeman carries with him, as he travels, the pamphlet guide to Metro-land from the 1920s. The film was critically acclaimed and is fondly remembered today. A DVD was released in 2006 to coincide with the centenary of Betjemans birth. Ozzfest: 10th Anniversary Ozzfest: 10th Anniversary is a DVD/CD set covering Ozzfest 2005. The Cure: Festival 2005 Festival 2005 is a live DVD by The Cure released in late 2006. It was shot during the bands headlining shows at 9 European music festivals in the summer of 2005. The video features a variety of angles "captured by a mix of fans, crew and on-the-night-big-screen cameras." It was the first physical release by the band since guitarist Porl Thompson returned to the line-up. An extended play containing three of the tracks from the DVD was also made available. Camp Blood: The Musical Camp Blood: The Musical is a 2006 80s style slasher musical underground film by Tanner Barklow, Jefferson Craig, and Thomas Hughes. The movie follows six teenagers who arrive at Camp Blood to work as counselors for the summer but instead find themselves terrorized by a killer in a ski mask. Kavadiyattam Kavadiyattam is a 1993 Indian Malayalam comedy film, directed by Aniyan. The film stars Jayaram, Jagathy Sreekumar, Sindhuja and Siddique in lead roles. The film had musical score by Mohan Sithara. The film was a hit Three for the Road is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. Adina's Deck Adinas Deck is a 2007 American DVD film series about internet safety and aimed toward 9- to 15-year-old children. The series is intended to be used alongside the series official website and curriculum to inform and instruct children about cyberbullying and how to prevent it. The series was directed and written by Jason Azicri and Debbie Heimowitz, and was evaluated by Stanford University for its suitability as a teaching aid. Our Home's Fox Deity is a Japanese light novel series by Jin Shibamura, with illustrations by Eizō Hōden. The first novel was released in February 2004, and as of October 2007, seven volumes have been published by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko imprint. A manga adaptation by Suiren Matsukaze started serialization in MediaWorks Dengeki Comic Gao! magazine in February 2007; the manga transferred to ASCII Media Works Dengeki Daioh in April 2008 after the former was discontinued in February 2008. A 24-episode anime adaptation produced by Zexcs aired in Japan between April and September 2008. NIS America licensed the anime series under the title Our Homes Fox Deity. released it in North America. When I Met U When I Met U is a 2009 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Joel Lamangan and starring Richard Gutierrez and KC Concepcion. The screenplay by Aloy Adlawan was written for Jose Javier Reyes to direct, Reyes later left after "creative difference". The title of the film is derived from an OPM song by Filipino musical group Apo Hiking Society called "When I Met You" which is also the films official soundtrack. The film premiered in the Philippines on February 11, 2009. Fancypants Fancypants is a 2011 film directed by Joshua Russell and starring Patrick Gleason, Roddy Piper, and Robert Carradine. Featuring Nick Turturro, Richard Kind, and introducing Jackson Dunn. It is a comedy/drama about a professional wrestler who is afraid of conflict in real life. He is nearing the end of his career and finds out he has one fan left in an 8-year-old boy, who hides a secret that will change Leos life forever. The film was shot entirely on location in Chicago. The film won Best Feature at the 2011 Sunscreen Film Festival in St. Petersburg, Florida, and was an official selection at the 2011 Seattle True Independent Film Festival and the 2012 Treasure Coast Film Festival in Fort Pierce, Florida. The movie premiered in Chicago on September 29, 2011. It had a limited theatrical release, then was released nationwide on February 10, 2012 via Comcast On Demand, and March 13, 2012 through Time Warner, Cox, Charter, and all other cable providers. It is distributed in the US by Lightning Entertainment and Entertainment Content Management. Muktir Kotha Muktir Kotha is a 1999 Bangladeshi drama film directed by Tareque Masud and Catherine Masud. Muktir Kotha follows a group of young men and women began traversing the far corner of Bangladesh projectionists from 1996-1999, showing Muktir Gaan, a documentary on the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. The film screenings prompted ordinary villagers to share their own stories of wartime suffering and resistance. Often the projection space would be spontaneously transformed into a folk concert. Through these interactions with village audiences, the young projectionist came to relearn the wider history of the Liberation War, and the continuing struggle of ordinary people for a more just and democratic society. The Response The Response is a film based on actual transcripts of Combatant Status Review Tribunals held at Guantanamo Bay. The 2009 film is thirty minutes long. Among the films stars are Kate Mulgrew, Peter Riegert, Aasif Mandvi and the films writer Sig Libowitz. The film was the directorial debut of writer and director Adam Rodgers. Michael Greenberger, a professor at the University of Maryland, consulted for the film, in his capacity as a former Justice Department counter-terrorism official. Other faculty and students at the University of Maryland assisted in the production of the film, which was filmed on the University of Maryland campus. Libowitz is a film producer, who received a Comcast Leadership Scholarship to go to law school. One of his law professors assigned his students transcripts from Combatant Status Review Tribunals held in 2004. Libowitz decided that the transcript was suitable to be recreated. The film won a Silver Gavel from the American Bar Association. The film has screened at the Pentagon, U.S. Congress, Department of Justice, Westpoint, universities such as Harvard, UCLA and Columbia as well as film festivals including the Politics in Film Festival in Washington DC in May 2009. The Response was nominated for a 2010 Academy Award. L'ultimo Pulcinella "LUltimo Pulcinella" is a 2008 film directed by Maurizio Scaparro and starring Massimo Ranieri. He plays Michaelangelo, an unemployed stage actor in Naples, Italy. In 2009 the film was awarded with the Italian version of a Golden Globe Award for "Best Original Score." That same year Massimo Ranieri won Best Actor at the Flaiano Intentional Prizes for his role in the film. Shake Rattle & Roll X Shake, Rattle & Roll X is a 2008 Philippine horror suspense in three acts from Regal Films. It is the tenth installment of the Shake, Rattle & Roll film series and top billed by Marian Rivera. It was also distributed by Regal Entertainment, Inc. and Regal Multimedia, Inc. It was an official entry in the 2008 Metro Manila Film Festival. The film was a box office success and won a Best Festival Child Performer Award for Robert Villars performance. The Final Inch The Final Inch is a short documentary about the effort to eradicate polio. It was directed by Irene Taylor Brodsky and focuses on health workers on the front lines of the fight to eliminate the disease. It was filmed on location in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India, and received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Documentary at the 81st Academy Awards. The film debuted on HBO on April 1, 2009. The Final Inch is the first film project of Google.org, the philanthropic division of Google. Action Boys Action Boys is a 2008 South Korean documentary film directed by Jung Byung-gil. The film follows a handful of students-turned-graduates of the Seoul Action School as they try to find regular work as film stuntmen, with varying success. Released in South Korea on 28 August 2008, the film made its western debut at the Vancouver International Film Festival on 29 September 2008. Apaporis: In Search of One River Apaporis is a Colombian documentary film directed by Antonio Dorado. The movie was produced by Antonio Dorado, Juan Carlos Paredes and Omar Dorado. It opened theatrically in New York City on July 30, 2010 and opens in Los Angeles on August 6, 2010 at the 14th Annual DocuWeeks. Jhing Chik Jhing Jhing Chik Jhing is a 2010 Marathi-language film directed by Nitin Nandan and produced by Cogito Entertainment Private Limited. It stars Bharat Jadhav, Dilip Prabhavalkar, Madhavi Juvekar, and Chinmay Kambli, Aarti More and Pratik Dalvi. It tells the story of a boy growing up in a debt ridden part of India, where farmers routinely commit suicide - sometimes with their families - to escape the debt trap. It tells the story of a boy who dares to hope and dream, and who has ambitions of becoming someone in his life. A boy who refuses to let adversity defeat him. Jhing Chik Jhing is the debut film for both Nitin Nandan and Cogito Entertainment and has won awards in all major award ceremonies held in Maharashtra Get a Job Get a Job is Hawaiian comedy film. The film was shot in 2010, and won a number of awards at film festivals in 2011. It was released to DVD in 2012, and to VOD in 2013. Battle for the City Battle for the City is a 2011 Finnish documentary film directed by Jouko Aaltonen about the city of Turku. The Stand Up The Stand Up is a 2011 American comedy/drama film written and directed by David Wexler and starring Jonathan Sollis, Margarita Levieva, Arija Bareikis, and Aidan Quinn. California Winter California Winter is an American drama film from 2012. On the Ropes On the Ropes is a 2011 British mockumentary film written and directed by Mark Noyce. It follows the fictional character of martial arts instructor Keith Kraft and his rivalry with boxing gym owner Big Joe, played by actor and former boxer Joe Egan. The cast also includes Ben Shockley, Lindsay Honey, Raymond Griffiths, Sean Byrne and Alex Vincent. Life Is Peachy Ashamed, also known under the international title Life Is Peachy, is a South Korean queer film written and directed by Kim Soo-hyeon. This is Kims second feature film after 2004s So Cute. Ashamed was released in theaters on December 8, 2011, but had already been making the rounds on the festival circuit. The film had its world premiere in the New Currents section at the 15th Busan International Film Festival and screened in the Panorama section at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. Nur kasih: The Movie Nur Kasih is a 2011 Malaysian romantic drama film serving as a continuation from the television drama series of the same name. The film was released to Malaysian cinemas on 19 May 2011. The Peach Tree The Peach Tree is a 2012 South Korean film directed by actress Ku Hye-sun. It stars Cho Seung-woo and Ryu Deok-hwan as conjoined twin brothers who fall in love with the same woman played by Nam Sang-mi. The film premiered at the 2011 Busan International Film Festival, and was released in theaters a year later. In 2013 it was also invited to the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival, Taiwans Golden Horse Fantastic Film Festival, and the New York Asian Film Festival. Buta Buta is a 2011 Azerbaijani drama film written and directed by Ilgar Najaf. The film was selected as the Azerbaijani entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. In 2011 it won the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Childrens Feature Film. Po sekretu vsemu svetu Po secretu vsemu svetu, "In secret to the whole world", is a 1976 Soviet two-part television film produced by Belarusfilm. It is adapted from Victor Dragunskys popular childrens book The Adventures of Dennis, a collection of short stories told from the perspective of a young boy. Lowlife Lowlife is a 2012 Canadian psychological horror film directed by Seth A. Smith. It was first shown at the 2012 Fantasia International Film Festival, then the Atlantic Film Festival where it won the audience award for best feature. In November 2012, the filmmakers organized a DIY Canada-wide theatrical release in 25 cities reaching every province and territory, screening in independent theaters and alternative venues. Unforgettable Unforgettable is a 2014 Bollywood drama film directed by Arshad Yusuf Pathan. The film stars Mohammed Iqbal Khan, Alka Verma and Hazel Crowney in lead roles. The film is based and shot in Dubai. It is a love story of Mohammed Iqbal Khan who is a car racer who loses his eyesight. Sujeet Shetty has scored the films music. The film was released in India on 13 June 2014 Republik Twitter Republik Twitter is an Indonesian romantic drama directed by Kuntz Agus released in 2012. Starring Laura Basuki and Abimana Aryasatya, it follows a university student in his quest to be with a beautiful journalist. Work on Republik Twitter began in June 2011, when screenwriter Eddri Sumitra Ito began preparing a script. Based on one of his earlier blog posts, pre-production for the story took four months, with another fourteen days shooting and four months post-production. Its themes of social media use in Indonesia were generally well received. Sindhu Samaveli Sindhu Samaveli is a 2010 Tamil independent erotic thriller film written and directed by Samy. The film featured debutants Anaka, Harish Kalyan and Ghajini in the lead roles. The film became Samys third controversial film in succession, achieving an "A" certificate upon censor following Uyir and Mirugam. Upon release, the film met with contrasting reviews, whilst some critics refused to give the film a rating, declaring their disgust at the films plot. The film released on 3 September 2010 and did poorly at the box office. This film was also dubbed into Telugu as Neti Charithra. It performed in Telugu also poorly, but this film got a great appreciation from critics. Crayon Shin-chan: Arashi o Yobu! Ora to Uchu no Princess , also known as Shin Chan, Me and the Space Princess, is a 2012 Japanese anime film. The film celebrates the 20th anniversary of Crayon Shin-chan anime. It is the 20th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. This movie was also released in India on Hungama TV on 22 March 2014 as Shin Chan The Movie Himawari Banegi Rajkumari. The name of the theme song is: Shounen yo, uso wo tsuke!". Danses algériennes 1. Danse des Ouléd-Naïd Danse des Ouléd-Naïd is a 1902 French short silent film directed by Segundo de Chomón. The film depicts a female Algerian dancer. Falling Flowers Falling Flowers is a 2013 Chinese biographical drama film directed by Huo Jianqi and written by Yi Fuhai and Su Xiaowei. It stars Song Jia, Huang Jue, Jaco Zhang, and Wang Renjun. The film was released on March 8, 2013 in China. Rocky Rocky is a 2013 Bengali-language Indian Action Masala film directed by Sujit Mondal, starring Mimoh and Pooja in lead roles. Earlier Sayantika was signed to play the female lead role as Nandini, But after a few days of shooting she refused to play the character as she did not like the change made in the story. The film also has Mithun Chakraborty in guest appearance. The film is the remake of 2011 successful Telugu-language Indian feature film Oosaravelli directed by Surender Reddy starring Jr. NTR and Tamannaah Bhatia. Ezhamathe Varavu Ezhamathe Varavu is a 2013 Malayalam drama thriller film written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and directed by Hariharan. The film stars Indrajith, Vineeth, Bhavana and Kavitha in the lead roles while Mamukkoya and Nandhu play pivotal supporting roles. The film has music composed by the director himself who also produced the film under the banner of Gayatri Cinema Enterprises. The films script was written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair in the 1970s and was filmed by Hariharan himself in the name Evideyo Oru Sathru with veteran actor Sukumaran playing an important role. However, the original film, which was buffed in the industry circles to be a trendsetter, did not get a commercial release. Baby(a)lone Babylone is a 2015 Luxembourgian drama film directed by Donato Rotunno. It was selected as the Luxembourgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Call Center Girl Call Center Girl is a 2013 Filipino family comedy drama film directed by Don Cuaresma, starring Pokwang, Jessy Mendiola, and Enchong Dee. The film is produced by Skylight Films and Star Cinema. It premiered on November 27, 2013 as part of Star Cinemas 20th Anniversary presentation. The film also marks as Pokwangs 11th film under Star Cinema. The Return of Billy Jack The Return of Billy Jack is the unfinished fifth and final film in the Billy Jack movie series. The film starred Tom Laughlin, reprising his role as Billy Jack, and co-starred Rodney Harvey and Delores Taylor. The film was produced from December 1985 to early 1986 in New York City, with additional scenes filmed in Toronto. Appuchi Gramam Appuchi Graamam is a 2014 Tamil science fiction film directed by Vi Anand. It stars newcomers Praveen Kumar and Anusha Naik alongside Suja Varunee, Swasika and Nassar. Produced by Vishnu Muralee and Senthil Kumar under the banner of Eye Catch Multi Media, it features music by Vishal Chandrasekhar and cinematography done by G. K. Prasad.The satellite rights of this movie were sold to Polimer tv Kubot: The Aswang Chronicles 2 Kubot: The Aswang Chronicles 2 is a 2014 Filipino action horror comedy adventure film co-written and directed by Erik Matti.It is the second installment of the Aswang Chronicles franchise and the sequel to the 2012 film The Aswang Chronicles. The film stars Dingdong Dantes reprising his role as Makoy, Joey Marquez as Nestor, along with the new cast members Isabelle Daza, Lotlot de Leon, KC Montero and Elizabeth Oropesa. It is an official entry to the 40th Metro Manila Film Festival and was released on December 25, 2014 in Philippine cinemas. Athithi Athithi is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language thriller film written and directed by "Punch" Bharathan, who worked as a dialogue writer in films such as Ghilli, Dhill and Dhool and in his second directorial film after the Vijay-starrer Azhagiya Tamil Magan. Produced by KP Ramakrishnan Nair, the film features Nikesh Ram, Nandha, and Ananya in the leading roles, while Yuvina Parthavi, Varsha Ashwathi, Thambi Ramaiah, and Sendrayan play pivotal roles. The film is a remake of the 2010 Malayalam film Cocktail, which was the actual remake of Butterfly on a Wheel The film was released on 27 June 2014. Athithi is an edge-of-the seat, realistic thriller about a life-changing - or ruining - day in the picture-perfect life of a successful and determined young man. In the world today, the list of necessities begins with a satisfying job and ends in lots of money at hand, and luxury is a happy family along with the package. When life is complete with all that, how bizarre can a normal day get, toppling the niceties altogether? Zombie Sharks Zombie Shark is a docufiction program by Discovery Channel for the 2014 Shark Week. The premise of the program is that sharks can be brought into a state of tonic immobility by flipping them on their back, and that this characteristic might explain how a supposed series of Great white shark killings occurred: the suggestion is that Orcas have developed that skill and are thus able to kill large numbers of sharks. Zombie Shark, indeed much of Discoverys 2014 programming, was panned by critics, with the Houston Press claiming that Discovery had jumped the shark. The Touch of an Angel The Touch of an Angel is a 2015 Polish documentary film directed by Marek Tomasz Pawłowski. It is a personal, poetic memoir of a deaf man who returns to the places where he found refuge as a Jewish boy during World War II. He finds his hiding places and bunkers still standing, bringing back horrific memories. The film emphasizes the role of Poles in saving persecuted Jews and indifference of the international community at large in the face of Nazi threats. Ishq Ke Parindey Ishq Ke Parindey is a Hindi film starring Rishi Verma and Priyanka Mehta. The movie portrays the Indo-Pak conflict against the backdrop of a love story, and bears a message of peace. Lost Queens Lost Queens, or Locas Perdidas, is a short film of Chilean director Ignacio Juricic. The film was released at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, where it was one of just 18 short films shortlisted from a list of 1,600 for the Cinéfondation and won second prize. Premji rise of a warrior Premji: Rise of a Warrior is a new era Gujarati film directed by Vijaygiri Bava & produced by Twinkle Vijaygiri. It also stars the hindi cinema actor, Abhimanyu Singh. The film is about a boy named Premji who hails from a Kutchi village. He comes to Ahmedabad with a tragic past and he constantly struggles to know who he really is. In this journey, his soul mate, Pavan, his mother and his best friends Mukesh, Chitra and Roy supports him and joins his fight against the evil. The film was released on 10 July 2015 in Gujarat and received lots of critical acclaim, especially the bold storyline, direction and performances. On 31 March 2017, the re-edited version of the film got released for the first time in Mumbai and re-released in Gujarat. Premji : Rise of a Warrior received 10 prestigious Gujarat State Awards for the year 2015, including Best Film, Best Director- Vijaygiri bava, Best Actor- Mehul Solanki, Best Story-Screenplay. Als die Sonne vom Himmel fiel Als die Sonne vom Himmel fiel is a 2015 Swiss documentary film. Focussing on the atomic bombing of Hiroshima by the United States Army Air Force on 6 August 1945, it was filmed and produced at locations in the Hiroshima and in the Fukushima prefectures, Japan, and produced by the Japanese-Swiss filmmaker Aya Domenig. Tharkappu Tharkappu is a 2016 Tamil action thriller movie directed by R.P. Ravi and produced by S. Selvamuthu and Manjunath. The film features Shakthi Vasudevan and Samuthirakani, both in leading roles. The films original soundtrack has been composed by F. S. Faizal, while the film released on 1 January 2016. Ma Chu Ka Ma Chu Ka is a 2017 Indian Malayalam psychological thriller film. The Tamil dubbed version is titled as Ma Si Ka. It is directed by Jayan Vannery and stars Pasupathy, Pratap K. Pothen, and Janani Iyer in the lead role. The film is produced by Rajesh Kulirma under the banner of Manikkoth Productions. The Cat and the Moon The Cat and the Moon is an upcoming American drama film written and directed by Alex Wolff, who stars alongside Mike Epps, Skyler Gisondo, Stefania LaVie Owen, Giullian Yao Gioiello, and Tommy Nelson. Run Away or Get Married Run Away or Get Married Hallelooya Hallelooya is a 2016 Malayalam film, directed by Sudhi Aanna in his feature film debut and starring Narain and Meghana Raj in the lead roles. It also features Sudheer Karamana, Sunil Sukhada, K. B. Ganesh Kumar, Sasi Kalinga, Saju Navodaya and Master Eric in significant roles. The film, produced by K. M. Surendran under the banner of Barking Dogs Seldom Bite Films, was released in May 2016. Hang in There, Kids! Hang in There, Kids! is a 2016 Taiwanese drama film directed by Laha Mebow. It was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Scandal Maker Scandal Maker is a 2016 Chinese comedy-drama film directed by Ahn Byeong-ki, starring Tong Dawei and Michelle Chen and a remake of the 2008 South Korean film Scandal Makers. It was released in China on November 11, 2016. Anatomy of Violence Anatomy of Violence is a Canadian drama film which premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Directed by Toronto-based filmmaker Deepa Mehta, the film explores the root causes leading up to the 2012 Delhi gang rape incident, including the rigidity of Indias caste system, poverty and social values that breed and support misogyny. The films script was created by a group of actors including Vansh Bhardwaj, Tia Bhatia, Janki Bisht and Seema Biswas, through improvisational exercises based on the relatively few snippets of known information about the perpetrators of the attack. Mehta chose to pursue a significant departure from her usual filmmaking style, in part because of the uncharacteristically poor reviews that greeted her previous film Beeba Boys. The Wedding Ring The Wedding Ring is a 2016 Nigerien drama film directed by Rahmatou Keïta. It was selected as the Nigerien entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. It was the first film to be submitted by Niger in the Foreign Language Oscar category. Dancing Beethoven Dancing Beethoven is a 2017 documentary film by the Spanish director Arantxa Aguirre. It is about the work of the choreographer Maurice Béjart, founder of the Ballet of the 20th Century and other dance companies. It was released on April 28, 2017. Shooting took place in Lausanne and Tokyo over nine months. It tells the story of a revival of choreography created by Bejart in the 1960s for Beethovens Ninth Symphony. The performance is given in Tokyo and the dancers are from the Béjart Ballet Lausanne and Tokyo Ballet, accompanied by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Zubin Mehta. Belgrade with Boris Malagurski Belgrade is a 2013 Serbian documentary film directed by Boris Malagurski about Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The documentary film had its world premiere on 19 October 2013 at Sava Centar in Belgrade and was aired on Radio Television Serbia on 20 October 2014. Tuktuq Tuktuq is a Canadian docufiction film from Quebec, directed by Robin Aubert and released in 2016. The film stars Aubert as Martin Brodeur, a cameraman who is sent to a small Inuit village in the Nunavik region of Quebec as part of a government project to film the community, but soon learns that the reason behind the project is that the residents are about to be forcibly displaced as part of a major new hydroelectricity development. The films cast also includes Robert Morin in a voice role as the government minister, and Brigitte Poupart as his ex-girlfriend. It was made while Aubert was on a cultural exchange residency in Kangiqsujuaq in 2012. The film received three Prix Iris nominations at the 2nd Prix Iris in 2018: Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor and Best Editing. Puthiya Payanam Puthiya Payanam is a 2017 Tamil sport action drama film from Malaysia. The film is written and directed by Raven who also stars in the film in the main role, together with Lavysha, Koghilan Ravi, Yoga and Suren. The theme of the film is about the life of a young man who undergoes hardships in the pursuit of improving his lifestyle. The film was released in Malaysian cinema on 20 July 2017, with a special screening premiere at NU Sentral on 10 August 2016. The film managed to gross MYR 24,651.94 as its lifetime collection. A Tiger in Winter A Tiger in Winter is a 2017 South Korean comedy drama film written and directed by Lee Kwang-kuk and starring Lee Jin-wook and Go Hyun-jung. It made its world premiere in the Korean Cinema Today at the 22nd Busan International Film Festival in 2017. The Sunlit Night The Sunlit Night is an upcoming film directed by David Wnendt and starring Jenny Slate and Alex Sharp. Carga de rurales Carga de rurales is an 1896 Mexican short black-and-white silent documentary film directed by Gabriel Veyre. Fools of Fate Fools of Fate is a 1909 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film survives at the film archive of the Library of Congress. Poor Little Peppina Poor Little Peppina is a 1916 American silent film directed by Sidney Olcott. The film was in 1916 Mary Pickfords longest film to be made. It was soon surpassed by her later films. Halbblut Halbblut was a 1919 silent film directed by Fritz Lang. It is the first film Lang directed. It stars Carl de Vogt, Ressel Orla, Gilda Langer, Carl Gebhard-Schröder, Paul Morgan and Edward Eysenek. It is presumed to be lost. The Spanish Dancer The Spanish Dancer is a 1923 American silent costume epic starring Pola Negri as a gypsy fortune teller, Antonio Moreno as a romantic count, and Wallace Beery as the king of Spain. The film was directed by Herbert Brenon and also features a five-year-old Anne Shirley, appearing under the name "Dawn ODay." The film survives today. Restored by the EYE Film Institute in the Netherlands, the movie was shown at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. on August 5, 2012, accompanied by the 1916 Lois Weber film Shoes. The film is essentially the same story as Mary Pickfords Rosita which was filmed around the same time as The Spanish Dancer with Negris old colleague from Germany Ernst Lubitsch directing. Negris The Spanish Dancer was considered the better film. Les Misérables Les Misérables is a 1925 French silent film based on the novel of the same name by Victor Hugo. Somewhere in Wrong Somewhere in Wrong is a 1925 American film starring Stan Laurel. Fiaker Nr. 13 Cab No. 13 is a 1926 drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Lili Damita, Jack Trevor and Walter Rilla. The films sets were designed by the art director Paul Leni. Location shooting took place in Paris. Drums of Love Drums of Love is a silent romance film directed by D. W. Griffith. Asahi wa kagayaku is a fiction-documentary film by director Kenji Mizoguchi and Seiichi Ina. Only 25 minutes of it is known to have survived. Syncopation Syncopation is a 1929 American musical film directed by Bert Glennon and starring Barbara Bennett, Bobby Watson, and Ian Hunter, although top billing went to Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians. This was the second film produced by RKO Radio Pictures, but the first released by the studio, as the companys first produced film, Street Girl, was not released until August 1929. The film was made at the companys New York City studios and is based on the novel Stepping High by Gene Markey. The film was heavily marketed on its release, being the first film to be broadcast over the radio, as well as being RKOs first sound musical, and was a significant success. This film was the first made in the RCA Photophone sound-on-film process, and was an important test for Radio Corporation of America, which had invested heavily in the newly created RKO. The Storm The Storm is a 1930 American adventure film directed by William Wyler, written by John Huston, Charles Logue, Tom Reed and Wells Root, and starring Lupe Vélez, Paul Cavanagh, William "Stage" Boyd, Alphonse Ethier and Ernie Adams. It was released on August 22, 1930, by Universal Pictures. The Deceiver The Deceiver is a 1931 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Louis King. The film stars Lloyd Hughes, Ian Keith and Dorothy Sebastian. John Wayne makes a minor appearance as a corpse. The film premiered on November 21, 1931. Ariane Ariane is a 1931 German drama film directed by Paul Czinner and starring Elisabeth Bergner, Rudolf Forster and Annemarie Steinsieck. It is an adaptation of the 1920 French novel Ariane, jeune fille russe by Claude Anet. Two alternative language versions The Loves of Ariane and Ariane, jeune fille russe were made at the same time. The film was the inspiration of the 1957 Billy Wilder film Love in the Afternoon. Wilder remembered the film as "touching and funny". The films sets were designed by the art directors Erich Zander and Karl Weber. Location shooting took place in Paris. Convicted Convicted is a 1931 American Pre-Code film, directed by Christy Cabanne. The film stars Aileen Pringle and Jameson Thomas. Come on Danger! Come On Danger! is a 1932 Pre-Code Western film, and the first film Tom Keene would make at RKO Studios. It made a profit of $30,000. It was remade in 1942 under the similar title, Come on Danger. The Crusader The Crusader is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film based upon the play of the same name by Wilson Collison, directed by Frank R. Strayer, and starring Evelyn Brent. Dream House Dream House is a 1931 Educational-Mack Sennett Featurette starring Bing Crosby and directed by Del Lord. This was the third of the six short films Crosby made for Sennett and which helped launch his career as a solo performer. The Night Rider The Night Rider is a 1932 American Pre-Code western film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and William Nigh. High and Low High and Low is a 1933 French drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. Disgraced Disgraced! is a 1933 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Erle C. Kenton and written by Francis Martin and Alice D. G. Miller. The film stars Helen Twelvetrees, Bruce Cabot, Adrienne Ames, William Harrigan, Ken Murray, Charles Middleton and Adrienne DAmbricourt. The film was released on July 7, 1933, by Paramount Pictures. Drum Taps Drum Taps is a 1933 American Pre-Code western film directed and co-written by J.P. McGowan. It stars Ken Maynard and his brother Kermit Maynard playing brothers. Forgotten Forgotten is a 1933 American Pre-Code film directed by Richard Thorpe. The Thrill Hunter The Thrill Hunter is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by George B. Seitz. Buck Jones stars as a habitual teller of tall tales, while Dorothy Revier plays the film star he tries to impress. George White's Scandals George Whites Scandals is a 1934 American pre-Code musical film directed by George White and written by Jack Yellen. The film stars Rudy Vallée, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Cliff Edwards and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on March 16, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. The Lemon Drop Kid The Lemon Drop Kid is a 1934 American comedy and drama directed by Marshall Neilan and written by Howard J. Green, J.P. McEvoy and Damon Runyon. The film stars Lee Tracy, Helen Mack, William Frawley, Minna Gombell, Baby LeRoy, Kitty Kelly and Henry B. Walthall. The film was released on September 28, 1934, by Paramount Pictures. Marionettes Marionettes is a 1934 Soviet antifascist film starring Anatoli Ktorov and directed by Yakov Protazanov and Porfiri Podobed. The film combines the features of comedy, social drama and political pamphlet. Peter Peter is a 1934 Austrian-Hungarian comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Franciska Gaal, Felix Bressart and Richard Eybner. Accent on Youth Accent on Youth is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Wesley Ruggles and written by Herbert Fields and Claude Binyon based on the play of the same name written by Samson Raphaelson. The film stars Sylvia Sidney, Herbert Marshall, Phillip Reed, Holmes Herbert, Catherine Doucet and Astrid Allwyn. The film was released on August 23, 1935, by Paramount Pictures. Buddy's Bug Hunt Buddys Bug Hunt is an American animated short film, released June 22, 1935. It is a Looney Tunes cartoon, featuring Buddy, the second star of the series. It was supervised by Jack King; musical direction was by Norman Spencer. Under Pressure Under Pressure is a 1935 American drama film directed by Raoul Walsh, written by Borden Chase, Lester Cole and Noel Pierce, and starring Edmund Lowe, Victor McLaglen, Florence Rice, Marjorie Rambeau, Charles Bickford and Sig Ruman. It was released on February 1, 1935, by Fox Film Corporation. Borden Chase acted as technical adviser. The film was also known as East River and Man Lock. The Village Squire The Village Squire is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Reginald Denham and starring David Horne, Leslie Perrins, Moira Lynd and Vivien Leigh. It is based on Arthur Jarvis Blacks play. The screenplay concerns a villages amateur production of MacBeth that is aided by the arrival of a Hollywood star. This provokes the fierce resistance of the village squire who hates films. The film was a quota quickie, produced at Elstree Studios for Paramount to help them meet their yearly quota set down by the British government. The Widow from Monte Carlo The Widow from Monte Carlo is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Arthur Greville Collins and starring Warren William, Dolores del Río, Louise Fazenda and Colin Clive. It was based on the play A Present from Margate by Ian Hay and A. E. W. Mason. The Bridge of Sighs The Bridge of Sighs is a 1936 American crime film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Onslow Stevens, Dorothy Tree and Jack La Rue. Dancing Feet Dancing Feet is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Jerome Chodorov, Olive Cooper and Wellyn Totman. It is based on the 1931 novel Dancing Feet by Rob Eden. The film stars Ben Lyon, Joan Marsh, Edward Nugent, Isabel Jewell, James Burke and Purnell Pratt. The film was released on January 20, 1936, by Republic Pictures. Last of the Warrens Last of the Warrens is a 1936 American film directed by Robert N. Bradbury. Man Hunt Man Hunt is a 1936 American comedy film directed by William Clemens and written by Roy Chanslor. The film stars Ricardo Cortez, Marguerite Churchill, Charles "Chic" Sale, William Gargan, Dick Purcell and Olin Howland. The film was released by Warner Bros. on February 15, 1936. Tian lun Song of China also known as Filial Piety is a 1935 Chinese film directed by Fei Mu and Luo Mingyou for the Lianhua Film Company. Unlike earlier Lianhua films that railed against traditional society, Song of China is representative of the New Life Movement of Chiang Kai-shek, which celebrates traditional Confucian values. Song of China is one of the few Chinese films made in the 1930s to be screened in the United States. They Met in a Taxi They Met in a Taxi is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Chester Morris, Fay Wray and Raymond Walburn. When London Sleeps When London Sleeps is a 1932 British crime film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Harold French, Francis L. Sullivan, Diana Beaumont and René Ray. It was filmed at Twickenham Studios in west London. It was based on a play by Charles Darrell. Head Over Heels in Love Head Over Heels is a 1937 British musical film directed by Sonnie Hale and starring Jessie Matthews, Robert Flemyng and Louis Borel. It was released in the U.S. as Head over Heels in Love. A Million to One A Million to One is a 1937 American drama film directed by Lynn Shores and written by John T. Neville. The film stars Bruce Bennett, Joan Fontaine, Reed Howes, Monte Blue, Kenneth Harlan and Suzanne Kaaren. The film was released on March 3, 1937, by Puritan Pictures. Bennett is billed as Herman Brix, which was his given name and the one he used as an athlete while competing in football and the 1928 Summer Olympics. Murder in Greenwich Village Murder in Greenwich Village is a 1937 American mystery film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Richard Arlen, Fay Wray and Raymond Walburn. The screenplay involves an heiress who is falsely accused of murder. The films sets were designed by the art directors Lionel Banks and Stephen Goosson. The Rat The Rat is a 1937 British drama film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Anton Walbrook, Ruth Chatterton, and René Ray. It is based on the play The Rat by Ivor Novello which had previously been made into a 1925 film The Rat starring Novello. It was made at Denham Studios by Herbert Wilcox Productions. Úrilány szobát keres Lady Seeks a Room is a 1937 Hungarian comedy film directed by Béla Balogh. Katia Katia is a 1938 French historical drama film starring Danielle Darrieux. The movie was directed by Maurice Tourneur, based on novel Princesse Mathe Bibesco by Marthe Bibesco under the pseudonym Lucile Decaux. It tells the love affair of Russian princess and Czar Alexander II. It was remade in 1959 with the same title, which starred Romy Schneider. Entente cordiale Entente cordiale is a 1939 French drama film directed by Marcel LHerbier and starring Gaby Morlay, Victor Francen and Pierre Richard-Willm. The film depicts events between the Fashoda crisis in 1898 and the 1904 signing of the Entente Cordiale creating an alliance between Britain and France and ending their historic rivalry. It was based on the book King Edward VII and His Times by André Maurois. It was made with an eye to its propaganda value, following the Munich Agreement of September 1938 and in anticipation of the outbreak of a Second World War which would test the bonds between Britain and France in a conflict with Nazi Germany. Long Shot Long Shot is a 1939 American horse racing film directed by Charles Lamont. The film is also known as The Long Shot. Louise Louise is a 1939 French musical film directed by Abel Gance. It was screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Described as "wonderfully atmospheric", the film is based on the opera of the same name by Gustave Charpentier. Charpentier remained on the set throughout the filming and personally coached Grace Moore, who played the title role. Both Georges Thill, who played Julien and André Pernet who played Louises father, were famous exponents of those roles on the opera stage and had recorded them in 1935. Alfalfa's Double Alfalfas Double is an Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 186th Our Gang short that was released. Bubbling Troubles Bubbling Troubles is an American 1940 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 187th Our Gang short that was released. Hi-Yo Silver Hi-Yo Silver is a 1940 American western film, directed by William Witney and John English. It stars Lee Powell, Hi-Yo Silver, Chief Thundercloud, and was released on April 10, 1940. The film was created by condensing the fifteen chapters of the 1938 film serial, The Lone Ranger. The Cowboy and the Blonde The Cowboy and the Blonde is a 1941 western-comedy film directed by Ray McCarey and released by 20th Century Fox. Lad from Our Town Lad from Our Town, is a 1942 Soviet drama film directed by Boris Ivanov and Aleksandr Stolper. The Man Who Lost Himself The Man Who Lost Himself is a 1941 film starring Brian Aherne and Kay Francis. Aherne plays a man who encounters his exact double and is later mistaken for the other man. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Henry De Vere Stacpoole. The novel was also adapted to film in 1920. Reaching for the Sun Reaching for the Sun is a 1941 American comedy film directed by William A. Wellman and written by W.L. River. The film stars Joel McCrea, Ellen Drew, Eddie Bracken, Albert Dekker, Billy Gilbert, George Chandler and Bodil Ann Rosing. The film was released on May 2, 1941, by Paramount Pictures. Three Sons o' Guns Three Sons o Guns is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Benjamin Stoloff, written by Fred Niblo, and starring Wayne Morris, Marjorie Rambeau, Irene Rich, Tom Brown, William T. Orr, Susan Peters and Moroni Olsen. It was released by Warner Bros. on August 2, 1941. The Balloon Goes Up The Balloon Goes Up is a 1942 British, black-and-white, comedy, musical, war film, directed by Redd Davis and starring Ronald Shiner, Ethel Revnell, Gracie West, Donald Peers and Elsie Wagstaff. It was produced by New Realm Pictures. Boot Hill Bandits Boot Hill Bandits is a 1942 American film directed by S. Roy Luby, one entry in the Range Busters series. The Mysterious Rider The Mysterious Rider is a 1942 American film directed by Sam Newfield. It was part of the Billy the Kid film series. The film is also known as Panhandle Trail. Trail Riders Trail Riders is a 1942 American film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey, one of the Range Busters series. The film is also known as Dead Men Dont Ride. Headline Headline is a 1944 British thriller film directed by John Harlow and starring David Farrar, Anne Crawford, William Hartnell and John Stuart. It was based on the 1933 novel Reporter! by Ken Attiwill. Its plot involves a crime reporter who searches for a mystery woman who has witnessed a murder. Suspected Person Suspected Person is a 1942 British drama film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Clifford Evans, Patricia Roc and David Farrar. The film was made at Welwyn Studios by Associated British, one of the two leading British studios of the era. It was released in the United States in 1944 by Producers Releasing Corporation. Radio Bugs Radio Bugs is a 1944 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Cyril Endfield. It was the 218th Our Gang short released. The Town The Town is a short propaganda film produced by the Office of War Information in 1943. The documentary, depicting the American Midwestern city of Madison was filmed by Josef von Sternberg in 1943 and released in 1945. The Great John L. The Great John L. is a 1945 American biographical drama film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by James Edward Grant. The film stars Linda Darnell, Barbara Britton, Greg McClure, Otto Kruger, Wallace Ford and George Mathews. The film was released on May 25, 1945, by United Artists. High Powered High Powered is a 1945 American adventure film directed by William Berke starring Robert Lowery and Phyllis Brooks. It is also known as High Man. Beauty and the Bandit Beauty and the Bandit is a 1946 American Western film directed by William Nigh and written by Charles S. Belden. The film stars Gilbert Roland, Martin Garralaga, Frank Yaconelli, Ramsay Ames, Vida Aldana and George J. Lewis. The film was released on November 9, 1946, by Monogram Pictures. The Winner The First Glove is a 1946 Soviet sports comedy film directed by Andrey Frolov about young boxer Nikita Krutikov. Twins The Call of Love is a 1945 Soviet comedy film directed by Konstantin Yudin. The Decision of Christopher Blake The Decision of Christopher Blake is a 1948 American drama film based upon the Moss Hart play. It was adapted by Ranald MacDougall and directed by Peter Godfrey. The film stars Alexis Smith, Robert Douglas, Cecil Kellaway, Ted Donaldson, John Hoyt and Harry Davenport and was released by Warner Bros. on December 23, 1948. Third Time Lucky Third Time Lucky is a 1949 British crime drama film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Glynis Johns, Dermot Walsh and Charles Goldner; Michael Hordern appears in the small uncredited role of "2nd Doctor". The film was made by producer Mario Zampi and released by General Film Distributors. It was shot at Twickenham and Southall Studios. The Devil's Henchman The Devils Henchman is a 1949 movie featuring Warner Baxter, Mary Beth Hughes, Mike Mazurki, and Regis Toomey. The film was written by Eric Taylor and directed by Seymour Friedman. Alina Alina is a 1950 Italian melodrama film directed by Giorgio Pastina. The film stars Gina Lollobrigida as Alina and Amedeo Nazzari as Giovanni. Something in the City Something in the City is a 1950 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Richard Hearne, Garry Marsh and Ellen Pollock. It features an early uncredited performance by Stanley Baker as a police constable. Dawn of America Dawn of America is a 1951 Spanish historical adventure film directed by Juan de Orduña and starring Antonio Vilar, María Martín and José Suárez. The film depicts the discovery of the Americas by Christopher Columbus in the late fifteenth century. The Firebird The Firebird is a 1952 Swedish-Italian film directed by Hasse Ekman. The film is inspired by The Red Shoes by Powell and Pressburger. Smoky Canyon Smoky Canyon is a 1952 American Western musical film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Charles Starrett, Jock Mahoney, Danni Sue Nolan, Tris Coffin, and Larry Hudson. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on January 31, 1952. After the Ball After the Ball is a 1957 British biographical film directed by Compton Bennett and starring Pat Kirkwood, Laurence Harvey and Jerry Stovin. It portrays the life of the stage performer Vesta Tilley. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios. Girls in the Night Girls in the Night is a 1953 American film noir crime film directed by Jack Arnold starring Harvey Lembeck, Joyce Holden and Glenda Farrell. The film was released by Universal Pictures in January 15, 1953. A familys efforts to move into a better neighborhood is hampered when their son is accused of killing a local blind man. I Was a Parish Priest I Was a Parish Priest or Gods War is a 1953 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Claude Laydu, Francisco Rabal and José Marco Davó. It was awarded the Gran Premio at the first ever San Sebastián International Film Festival. It was also shown at the Venice Film Festival where it was awarded the Bronze Lion. It portrays the efforts of a young Priest sent to a poor mining village in the early 1930s. Ich suche dich Ich suche Dich is a 1956 German film based on the play Jupiter Laughs by A. J. Cronin. It is directed by O. W. Fischer, who also stars in the film, and also features Anouk Aimée, Nadja Tiller, and Otto Brüggemann. Seeleiten Castle in Murnau, Bavaria serves as one of the filming locations. The Green Scarf The Green Scarf is a 1954 British mystery film directed by George More OFerrall and starring Michael Redgrave, Ann Todd, Leo Genn, Kieron Moore, Richard OSullivan and Michael Medwin. The films plot concerns a man who is accused of a seemingly motiveless murder. It was written by Gordon Wellesley based on the Guy des Cars novel The Brute. Count of Bragelonne Le Vicomte de Bragelonne or Il Visconte di Bragelonne is a 1954 Franco-Italian film directed by Fernando Cerchio. It is a film adaptation of the novel Le Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas père. Its cast included Dawn Addams, Georges Marchal and Jacques Dumesnil. Wenn die Alpenrosen blüh'n When the Alpine Roses Bloom is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Richard Haussler and Hans Deppe and starring Hertha Feiler, Claus Holm and Marianne Hold. Along with As Long as the Roses Bloom it was one of two follow-ups directed by Depp to his hit 1953 heimatfilm When the White Lilacs Bloom Again It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location in the Austrian state of Tyrol. The films sets were designed by the art director Heinrich Weidemann. My Aunt, Your Aunt My Aunt, Your Aunt is a 1956 West German comedy crime film directed by Carl Boese and starring Theo Lingen, Hans Moser and Georg Thomalla. Boese had previously made a 1939 film of the same title. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hertha Hareiter and Otto Pischinger. The Betrayal The Betrayal is a low budget 1957 British film. Chain of Evidence Chain of Evidence is a 1957 American film noir crime film directed by Paul Landres and starring Bill Elliott, Jimmy Lydon and Don Haggerty. It was the fourth in a series of five films featuring Elliott as a detective in the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Office made by Allied Artists. Escape from San Quentin Escape from San Quentin is a 1957 film noir crime film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Johnny Desmond and Merry Anders. The Girls Are Willing The Girls Are Willing is a 1958 Danish film directed by Gabriel Axel. It was chosen as Denmarks official submission to the 31st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. It was also entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. Guld og grønne skove was only Gabriel Axels third feature film as a director, and from it came out in 1958, it took exactly 30 years before in 1988 he won his Academy Award for Babettes Feast. Man Afraid Man Afraid is a 1957 American film noir directed by Harry Keller and starring George Nader, Phyllis Thaxter and Tim Hovey. Prisoner of the Volga Prisoner of the Volga is a 1959 adventure film starring John Derek. He plays an officer in the time of the Tsar who is sentenced to Siberia. Maid, Thief and Guard Maid, Thief and Guard is a 1958 Italian crime-comedy film directed by Steno. The Day It Rained The Day the Rains Came is a 1959 West German crime film directed by Gerd Oswald and starring Mario Adorf, Elke Sommer and Gert Fröbe. The films sets were designed by the art director Paul Markwitz and Hans Jürgen Kiebach. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in West Berlin. Night Train for Inverness Night Train for Inverness is a black and white 1960 British drama film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Norman Wooland, Jane Hylton and Dennis Waterman. It is notable as the film debut of Dennis Waterman. Wenn die Heide blüht When the Heath Is in Bloom is a 1960 West German drama film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Joachim Hansen, Walter Richter and Peter Carsten. The films art direction was by Willi Herrmann. Empress Wu Empress Wu Tse-Tien is a 1963 Hong Kong drama film directed by Li Han Hsiang, about the life of Empress Wu Zetian. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. The Fiercest Heart The Fiercest Heart is a 1961 American adventure film starring Stuart Whitman and Juliet Prowse, also featuring 1960 Summer Olympics decathlon champion Rafer Johnson. It is set in 1830s South Africa and based on the 1955 novel of the same name by Stuart Cloete. Man on Pink Corner Hombre de la Esquina Rosada is a 1962 Argentine film directed by René Múgica, based on the story by Jorge Luis Borges. It was shown at the Cannes and San Sebastián film festivals. Borges viewed the film favourably, commenting "he did a good job with the possibilities provided by the plot". Meri Surat Teri Ankhen Meri Surat Teri Ankhen is a 1963 Bollywood film starring Ashok Kumar and Asha Parekh. Free, White and 21 Free, White and 21 is a 1963 movie by self-proclaimed "schlockmeister" Larry Buchanan. It was based on the true story of the controversial trial of a black man accused of raping a white woman in Dallas, Texas in the 1960s. The title is a version of the archaic American idiomatic phrase "free, white, and twenty-one" which means "beholden to no one". Scarlet Eye Storm Over Ceylon is a 1963 adventure film directed by Gerd Oswald and Giovanni Roccardi and starring Lex Barker, Ann Smyrner and Magali Noël. It was made as a co-production between West Germany, Italy and France. It was shot at the Cinecitta Studios in Rome and on location in Sri Lanka. Seven Hours of Gunfire Seven Hours of Gunfire is a 1965 Spanish-Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent. Mere Sanam Mere Sanam is a 1965 Hindi film starring Asha Parekh, Biswajeet, Pran, Rajendra Nath and Mumtaz. The film was a hit at the box office, especially because of the musical score by Majrooh Sultanpuri, O.P. Nayyar and the Asha Bhonsle-Mohammed Rafi combination. The film was shot in the beautiful locales of Kashmir. The Songs "Jaiye Aap Kahan Jayenge", "Yeh Hai Reshmi Zulfon Ka Andhera", "Pukarta Chala Hoon Main" and "Humdum Mere Maan Bhi Jao" are milestones in Hindi film music. This film is the unofficial remake of Come September, which is a 1961 romantic comedy film directed by Robert Mulligan, starring Rock Hudson, Gina Lollobrigida, Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin. The Ernie Game The Ernie Game is a 1967 Canadian drama film directed by Don Owen. Called "One of the most innovative examples of personal cinema to come from English Canada in the Sixties" by the Cinematheque Ontario, The Ernie Game was part of a proposed trio of works intended to celebrate the Canadian Centennial. The film centres on Ernie Turner and his attempts to survive in the world after hes released from an asylum. He grows increasingly alienated and his fragile mental state declines, moving between two women, ex-girlfriend and current lover. "The Ernie Game provides a resonant portrait of mental illness," writes Steve Gravestock of the Cinematheque, "its pathologically narcissistic protagonist representing Owen’s most nightmarish vision of the artist as fraud and pariah." Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, The Ernie Game received the Etrog Awards, now known as Genie Awards, for Best Direction and Best Feature Film in 1968. It was also entered into the 18th Berlin International Film Festival and the Chicago International Film Festival Woman Aurat is a 1967 Indian Hindi-language film produced and directed by S. S. Balan and S. S. Vasan. It is a remake of the 1966 Tamil film Chitthi. The film stars Padmini, Pran, Rajesh Khanna, Feroz Khan, Kanhaiyalal, David, O. P. Ralhan, Nazima, Lalita Pawar and Leela Chitnis. The films music is by Ravi. The film is totally revolving around the character of Parvatis life, played by Padmini. The film deals with how Parvati, who is in true love with character played by Feroz Khan, is forced by circumstances to marry Manoharilal against wishes of her brother and later is tested by life to show whether after marriage to Manoharilal, she is truly affectionate to Manoharilal. 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa 5 de chocolate y 1 de fresa is a 1968 Mexican comedy film. The story involves a student at a convent who undergoes a radical transformation after consuming strange "mushrooms". Mister Zehn Prozent - Miezen und Moneten Psychopath is a 1968 film directed by . The film is about Sigpress, a thief who steals jewels which he then returns to the owners in order to collect money as a reward. He is being tracked by Scotland Yard when he learns that the gem called the Eye of Allah is being escorted from London to Paris. On attempting to steal the jewel, he finds its a fake which leads to his own investigation. Diary of a Schizophrenic Girl Diario di una schizofrenica is a 1968 Italian drama film directed by Nelo Risi. It is based on the autobiographic book Journal dune schizophrène The film was awarded with the Nastro dArgento for best screenplay. Journey Into Self Journey into Self is a 1968 documentary film introduced by Stanley Kramer, produced by Bill McGaw, and directed by Tom Skinner. The film portrays a 16-hour group-therapy session for eight well-adjusted people who had never met before. The session was led by psychologists Carl Rogers and Richard Farson. The participants included a cashier, a theology student, a teacher, a principal, a housewife, and three businessmen. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1968. Rebus Rebus or Appointment in Beirut is a 1969 crime film directed by Nino Zanchin and starring Laurence Harvey and Ann-Margret. An international co-production, it was largely filmed in Venezuela, the UK and Lebanon. It's Your Move Its Your Move is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Robert Fiz and starring Edward G. Robinson and Terry-Thomas. A Time to Sing A Time to Sing is a 1968 American drama film directed by Arthur Dreifuss and starring Hank Williams Jr. and Shelley Fabares. The film was originally known as The Hank Williams Jr Story. It was Fabares fourth film for MGM. Sara Akash Sara Akash is a 1969 Hindi film directed by Basu Chatterjee, based on first part of novel Sara Akash by Rajendra Yadav. This was Yadavs debut novel, originally published as Pret Bolte Hain, renamed in 1960, the title in turn was taken from a poem by Ramdhari Singh Dinkar. The film starred Rakesh Pandey, Madhu Chakravarty, Nandita Thakur, A. K. Hangal and Dina Pathak in lead roles. Set in a traditional middle class joint family in Agra, the film deals with internal conflicts of a newly wed couple, both of whom find themselves unprepared for domestic life. The film marked the debut of Basu Chatterjee as director, and was also the first film of cinematographer K. K. Mahajan, who won the National Film Award for Best Cinematography for his black-and-white camera work in the film. Along with Uski Roti and Bhuvan Shome other notable films of the year, it is regarded as one of the films which started the Indian New Wave. The Voyeur The Voyeur is a 1970 Italian drama film directed by Franco Indovina. Little Remi and Famous Dog Capi is a 1970 Japanese animated film. The Penal Colony The Penal Colony is a 1970 Chilean drama film directed by Raúl Ruiz. It is based on Franz Kafkas short story, In the Penal Colony. The Fed One The Fed One is a 1970 Yugoslav feature film directed by Vatroslav Mimica The film was selected for preservation by the Croatian State Archives. Take It Out in Trade: The Outtakes Take It Out in Trade: The Outtakes is a compilation film of bloopers, alternate takes, behind-the-scenes footage, and deleted scenes from the 1970 soft-core pornographic film, Take It Out in Trade, directed by Ed Wood The footage is completely silent with an instrumental musical score. Tarzan's Deadly Silence Tarzans Deadly Silence is a 1970 adventure film composed of an edited two-part television episode of Tarzan released as a feature. It stars Ron Ely as Tarzan. Former Tarzan actor Jock Mahoney and Woody Strode co-star. The film was produced by Sy Weintraub and Leon Benson, written by Lee Erwin, Jack H. Robinson, John Considine, and Tim Considine and directed by Robert L. Friend. The Jerusalem File The Jerusalem File is a 1972 film directed by John Flynn. It stars Bruce Davison, Nicol Williamson, Daria Halprin, and Donald Pleasence. The Countess Died of Laughter The Countess Died of Laughter is a 1973 Austrian-Italian sex comedy film directed by Franz Antel. It is the final entry in Franz Antels series Frau Wirtin and incorporates a great deal of archive footage from earlier films. Razmedja Razmeđa is a Croatian film directed by Krešo Golik. It was released in 1973. Jongara is a 1973 Japanese film directed by Kōichi Saitō. The story is about the search for the basis of Japanese national identity, and the escape of lovers to the wonderfulness of nature. Der Jäger von Fall The Hunter of Fall is a 1974 German drama film directed by Harald Reinl and starring , and Siegfried Rauch It depicts the battle between a Bavarian gamekeeper and a poacher. It is based on the novel The Hunter of Fall by Ludwig Ganghofer. The films sets were designed by the art director Peter Rothe. Location shooting took place in Bavaria and the Austrian Tyrol. One-Eyed Men Are Kings One-Eyed Men Are Kings is a 1974 French short film directed by Michel Leroy and Edmond Séchan. It won an Oscar in 1975 for Best Short Subject. The Academy Film Archive preserved One-Eyed Men Are Kings in 2012. The House The House is a 1975 Yugoslav film directed by Bogdan Žižić. Manuela Manuela is a 1976 Spanish drama film directed by Gonzalo García Pelayo and starring Charo López, Fernando Rey and Máximo Valverde. The 3,000 Mile Chase The 3,000 Mile Chase is a 1977 NBC action television film directed by Russ Mayberry and starring Glenn Ford and Cliff De Young. Merciless Man Merciless Man is a 1976 crime film directed by Mario Lanfranchi and starring Tony Lo Bianco. Badaltey Rishtey Badalte Rishtey is a 1978 Bollywood drama film, produced by Sudesh Kumar under the Vijayashree Pictures banner and directed by R. Jhalani. It stars Jeetendra, Rishi Kapoor, Reena Roy in the lead roles and music by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Kondura (The Sage from the Sea) Kondura / Anugraham is a 1978 Indian bilingual film simultaneously directed by Shyam Benegal in Hindi and Telugu. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Marathi writer, Chintamani T. Khanolkar, the screen adaptation was made by Shyam Benegal and Girish Karnad. The majority of the cast was common to both films and included Ananth Nag, Vanisri, Amrish Puri, Shekhar Chatterjee, Rao Gopal Rao and Satyadev Dubey. The film was one of the Indian entries at the 4th Hong Kong International Film Festival. Any Which Way You Punch Scorching Sun, Fierce Winds, Wild Fire, also released as Any Which Way You Punch and Dragon Connection, is a 1978 Taiwanese kung fu film starring Angela Mao, Dorian Tan, Chang Yi, and Lo Lieh. 22 June 1897 22 June 1897 is 1979 Marathi film, co-written by Shankar Nag and Nachiket Patwardhan and directed by the husband and wife team of Jayoo Patwardhan and Nachiket Patwardhan. The duo is also practising architects. It is based on the true life story of the assassination of British Government officers Walter Charles Rand ICS and Lt. Charles Egerton Ayerst. The film has been included in the book One Hundred Indian Feature Films: An Annotated Filmography, a representative selection from the first Indian talkies to the then-present date. The title of the film is the date of the assassination, 22 June 1897. It won the 1980 Indian Silver Lotus at the National Film Awards in two categories: Best film on National Integration and Art Direction. It also won the 1980 Maharashtra State awards for best film of the year and best director. The film has been included in the selected collection of Indian films and videos in the US Library of Congress. Most of the performers in the film then belonged to Theatre Academy, Pune. Crisis in Mid-air Crisis in Mid-air is a 1979 US made for TV movie. Unlike other airport disaster films popular in the 1970s, it concentrates on the stresses at Air Traffic Control. Crisis in Mid-air was shot partially on location at the Los Angeles International Airport Terminal Area/Approach Radar Control Center. The Girls in the Office The Girls in the Office is a 1979 American made-for-television romantic drama film directed by Ted Post and starring Susan Saint James, Barbara Eden, Robyn Douglass and Penny Peyser as four young women working in the office of a new department store in Houston, Texas. The film originally premiered as the ABC Friday Night Movie on February 2, 1979. The Ivory Ape The Ivory Ape is a 1980 Japanese-U.S. action film co-produced by Rankin/Bass and Tsuburaya Productions. It was filmed in Bermuda, with a Japanese effects crew, and at Tsuburaya Studios in Tokyo. It was first broadcast on ABC on April 18, 1980, and later released theatrically in Japan. Bezubaan Bezubaan is a 1982 Bollywood film starring Shashi Kapoor and Reena Roy. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Mayangukiral Oru Maadhu. Den grønne heisen Den grønne heisen is a 1981 Norwegian comedy film directed by Odd-Geir Sæther, based on a play by Avery Hopwood, and starring Rolv Wesenlund and Øivind Blunck. Hadí jed Snakes Venom is a 1982 Czechoslovak drama film directed by František Vláčil. It stars Josef Vinklář. The film focuses on theme of alcoholism. The film follows 18-years student Vlaďka who tries to help her father Jan Veselý with alcoholism. Boys and Girls Boys and Girls is a 1983 Canadian short film directed by Don McBrearty. The film won an Oscar in 1984 for Best Short Subject. Boys and Girls is based on Alice Munros short story of the same name, written in 1968. It is a coming of age story about a girl growing up on a farm having to accept that in her lifetime she will always be considered "only a girl". In this film, it emphasizes the almost invisible social forces shaping children. In this case, the girl and her brother Laird become gendered adults. As farmers, fathers plant wild animals for consumption. Also in the movie, the dark, sweltering, suffocating kitchen imprisons the girls mother and threatens to imprison her. The town itself and the remote farms are conceived in an unavoidable enclosure.The father controls a specific space in the home. When he was not working outdoors, he performed activities in the cellar. This was a white room and was illuminated by a hundred-watt light bulbs. In addition, the bright light that illuminates the space also reflects the fathers desire to control. The girl helped her father water the fox and helped her father do other work. In the movie, female family members begin to force girls. Efforts to limit her behavior occur at every level of existence. For example, her grandmother tells her that "girls wont do tricks like this" "girls put their knees together when they sit down". In addition, her boy said that he was useful because he was a boy. Men are more important than women. In this film, masculinity is more important than femininity. "Female in the film" narrows the theme of the film in a sense, and at the same time expands the scope of the film, including feminism, womens movement and womens issues. The study of women in films occupies a wide and still growing space between film and feminist studies or general studies of womens studies. The history of women in the film is as long as film production. Women participated in the film from the beginning, although feminist film studies started relatively late. From the early days of the late 1960s to the present, the development of feminist film criticism is not only the development of many of its theories, but also attempts to remain in the "mainstream". The Last Fight The Last Fight is a 1983 American film directed by Fred Williamson. Mo dian tu long The Hidden Power of the Dragon Sabre is a 1984 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Chor Yuen and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. The film is a spinoff of Louis Chas novel The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber. Morgen in Alabama Man Under Suspicion is a 1984 West German film directed by Norbert Kückelmann. Sons and Comrades Jezioro Bodenskie is a 1986 Polish film directed by Janusz Zaorski. It won the Golden Leopard at the 1986 Locarno International Film Festival. August Agosto is a 1987 French drama film directed by Jorge Silva Melo. Sworn Brothers Sworn Brothers is a 1987 Hong Kong action crime drama film directed by David Lai and starring Andy Lau and Cheung Kwok-keung as step brothers on the opposite sides of the law as a triad and cop respectively. Gui hua xiang Osmanthus Alley is a 1987 Taiwanese drama film directed by Chen Kunhou. The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. She Must Be Seeing Things She Must Be Seeing Things is a 1987 lesbian feminist film directed by Sheila McLaughlin and starring Lois Weaver and Sheila Dabney. It was the film debut of both Lois Weaver and Peggy Shaw. It was controversial when first released. Slate, Wyn & Me Slate, Wyn and Me is a 1987 Australian film directed by Don McLennan and starring Sigrid Thornton. The Vision The Vision is a British television film which had its first showing on 9 January 1988 on BBC1. The film was written by William Nicholson and directed by Norman Stone. It starred Dirk Bogarde, Lee Remick and Helena Bonham Carter. It was episode 1 of the fourth series of Screen Two. Filming locations included The Exchange, Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales, United Kingdom. The film was the main feature on the front cover of the Radio Times when it was first shown. Man Against the Mob Man Against the Mob is a 1988 NBC television movie directed by Steven Hilliard Stern, starring George Peppard, Kathryn Harrold and Max Gail. Man Against the Mob is a precursor of the 2013 theatrical feature Gangster Squad, in that it deals with the post-war formation of a special LAPD unit set up to suppress Organized Crime in Los Angeles. It may have been inspired by the success of the 1987 theatrical feature The Untouchables, a period drama which also depicted an elite law enforcement unit pitted against mobsters. This was designed around the actor George Peppard as a tough LA cop in the late 1940s. A December 10, 1989 NBC-TV movie followup, Man Against the Mob: The Chinatown Murders, is a sequel that also stars Peppard, reuniting him with his co-star from The Blue Max, Ursula Andress. The first movie was a pilot of a proposed NBC series entitled City of Angels but ended up panning out as only the two TV movies before George Peppard died in 1994. La méridienne Lounge Chair is a 1988 Swiss-French drama film directed by Jean-François Amiguet. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Soorma Bhopali Soorma Bhopali, is a 1988 Hindi-language Indian feature film produced by Naved and directed by Jagdeep, who previously played Soorma Bhopali in the movie Sholay. Soorma Bhopali was not a box office success but did relatively better in the state of Madhya Pradesh. This film was a hit in the city of Bhopal and the surrounding regions. This film is one of the earliest work for music director duo Dilip Sen - Sameer Sen. One of the last released songs of Mohammed Rafi "Makhmal Ho Ya Taat Ka Parda" is in this film, picturised on Danny Denzongpa. Proud and Confident Proud and Confident is a 1989 Hong Kong action film directed by King Lee and starring Andy Lau, Rosamund Kwan and Michael Miu. Goodnight, Sweet Marilyn Goodnight, Sweet Marilyn is a film from Larry Buchanan which is a follow-up to his 1976 film, Goodbye, and starred Misty Rowe reprising her role as the young Marilyn Monroe. Shadow of the Cobra Shadow of the Cobra is a 1989 television movie based on the book The Life and Crimes of Charles Sobhraj by Richard Neville and Julie Clarke. Memories of a River Memories of a River is a 1990 Hungarian drama film directed by Judit Elek. It is a historical film set in 1882 and tells the story of the last trial in Hungary of a Jew for ritual murder. Labyrinth Labyrinth is a 1991 German-Czech drama film directed by Jaromil Jireš. The film depicts Maximilian Schell playing himself investigating the life and influences of Franz Kafka played by Christopher Chaplin, and marked Jireš return to Czech New Wave after having worked with television and documentaries for a number of years. First screened on 22 October 1991 at Laemmle Monica 2 in Los Angeles, Labyrinth received the Critics Choice at the 1992 American Film Institute International Film Festival. La sarrasine La Sarrasine is a Canadian drama film, released in 1992. Directed by Paul Tana and written by Tana and Bruno Ramirez, the film stars Tony Nardi and Enrica Maria Modugno as Giuseppe and Ninetta Moschella, Italian immigrants in Montreal, Quebec. One day, Giuseppe breaks up a fight between a Sicilian tenant of the Moschellas boarding house and Theo, a French Canadian labourer who is also the son-in-law of Giuseppes friend Alphonse Lamoureux, and is put on trial for murder after his intervention results in Theos accidental death. The films cast also includes Tano Cimarosa and Johanne-Marie Tremblay. Nardi won the Genie Award for Best Actor at the 13th Genie Awards in 1992. The film also garnered nominations for Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design and Best Musical Score. Kon Belyy The White Horse is a Russian TV serial broadcast in 1993. The film, in 10 episodes, was directed by Gelii Ryabov. It presents the Russian civil war in Siberia from 1917–1920 and the struggle of the White Russians under the command of Admiral Alexander Kolchak against the Bolshevik forces, until his final defeat. L'homme idéal L’Homme idéal is a French film directed by Xavier Gélin and released in 1997. The Insatiable Widow Insaciable is a 1976 Argentine erotic drama film written and directed by Armando Bo. It stars Isabel Sarli as a "worried nymphomaniac in search of satisfaction or cure". The film was highly controversial in Argentina due to its nudity and sexual content and lesbianism. This was played upon with a film poster documenting extracts from the Argentine press condemning the film and documenting those calling for it to be banned or censored. The Citadel La Citadelle is a 1988 Algerian film written and directed by Mohamed Chouikh. A tragi-comedy set against the background of sexual inequality, it traces the amorous adventures of the young Kaddour, whose arranged marriage is intended as a lesson taught to him by his elders. Starring Djilali Ain-Tedeles, it won the prize for Best Cinematography at the 11th FESPACO held at Ouagadougou in 1989. Temple of a Thousand Lights Jungle Adventurer is a 1965 Italian adventure film directed by Umberto Lenzi. The film was released in Italy as La montagna di luce / The Mountain of Light). It starred Richard Harrison and Dakar. Menschen untereinander People to Each Other is a 1926 German silent film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Alfred Abel, Aud Egede-Nissen and Eduard Rothauser. The films art direction was by Otto Moldenhauer. Keep It Up, Jack Keep It Up, Jack is a 1973 British sex comedy film directed by Derek Ford and produced by Michael L. Green. Jack James, an unsuccessful music hall entertainer and drag artist, inherits a brothel from his late aunt, and impersonates her in order to seduce the female clients. The film also exists in a version with hardcore inserts, but there is no suggestion that any of the credited cast participated in it. William Tell William Tell is a 1960 Swiss adventure film directed by Michel Dickoff and Karl Hartl and starring Robert Freitag, Wolfgang Rottsieper and Alfred Schlageter. It is based on the traditional folk story of William Tell. The film was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival. Schwartz: The Brave Detective Big Gus, Whats the Fuss? was a 1973 Israeli comedy film directed by Ami Artzi and American director Lloyd Kaufman, the president of Troma Entertainment. The plot revolves around a Hebrew detective named Gus and his partner Harry who are hired by a woman to investigate a possible case of adultery. The film was not released commercially until 2009, as an Easter Egg on The Sexy Box, a DVD boxset of Squeeze Play!, Waitress!, Stuck on You! and The First Turn-On! Jego ekscelencja subiekt His Excellency, The Shop Assistant is a 1933 Polish romantic comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński. Misguided Missile Misguided Missile is the 85th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on January 27, 1958, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. O Sport, You Are Peace! O Sport, You Are Peace! was a 1981 documentary film directed by Yuri Ozerov. It showed the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow. The director was awarded the State Prize of the USSR in 1982. The film was selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Unbearable Salesman The Unbearable Salesman is the 76th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series, with Knothead and Splinter. Released theatrically on June 3, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. The Virgin Bride Mademoiselle ma mère is a 1937 French comedy film directed by Henri Decoin, and starring Danielle Darrieux, Pierre Brasseur and Pierre Larquey. The screenplay was written by Jean Boyer, based on a play by Louis Verneuil. The music score is by Georges Van Parys. It tells the story of a rich young girl who avoids the sex with her older husband and falls in love with her stepson. The film was remade as Novio in Argentina. Bugs Bunny in Space Bugs Bunny in Space is a Looney Tunes television special. It originally debuted on CBS on Tuesday, September 6, 1977. Pranamam Pranamam is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Bharathan and produced by Joy Thomas. The film stars Mammootty, Suhasini Mani Ratnam, Nedumudi Venu and Ashokan. The film handles a socially relevant theme and has musical score by Ouseppachan. Parthal Pasi Theerum Paarthaal Pasi Theerum is a Tamil language film directed by A. Bhimsingh. The film features Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan, Savitri, Sowcar Janaki and B. Saroja Devi in lead roles, while Kamal Haasan played as child artist. The film, produced by C. R. Basavaraju, had musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy and was released on 14 January 1962. The film released in Telugu as Pavithra Prema. The Rip-Off La Bidonata, also known as The Rip-off, is a once lost 1977 Italian comedy/crime film. This was the final film directed by giallo director Luciano Ercoli. Black Tigress Lola Colt is a 1967 Spaghetti Western film directed by Siro Marcellini. Magical Princess Minky Momo is a Japanese magical-girl anime franchise by Ashi Productions. The original series ran between 1982 and 1983 on TV Tokyo and inspired three OVAs between 1985 and 1987. A second television series, titled , ran on NTV between 1991 and 1992, and like the original, it spawned home video follow-ups. A third Momo series began in 2004, this time as a manga known as in Shogakukans Shōgaku Ninensei magazine. In 2006, series writer Takeshi Shudo expressed interest in making a third Momo anime series. In 2009, Reed announced a new Momo production, but it has yet to surface, likely due to Shudos passing in 2010. The House That Shadows Built The House That Shadows Built is a feature compilation film from Paramount Pictures, made to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the studios founding in 1912. The film was a promotional film for exhibitors and never had a regular theatrical release. The film includes a brief history of Paramount, interviews with various actors, and clips from upcoming projects. The title comes from a biography of Paramount founder Adolph Zukor, The House That Shadows Built, by William Henry Irwin. People Who Travel People Who Travel is a 1938 French-German film directed by Jacques Feyder. The film was a co-production with a separate German version Travelling People also released. It is a circus film. U nás v Kocourkove U nás v Kocourkově is a 1934 Czechoslovak drama film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Jan Werich, Jindrich Plachta, and Václav Trégl. It was one of several films the director made with Werich, and features him as a convict. The film is largely set in a prison. Njeriu me top The Man with the Cannon is a 1977 Albanian film directed by Viktor Gjika based on the novel by the same title by Dritero Agolli. Conscience Svědomí is a Czech drama film. It was released in 1948. The Story of Shirley Yorke The Story of Shirley Yorke is a 1948 British drama film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Derek Farr, Dinah Sheridan and Margaretta Scott. The film was based on the play The Case of Lady Camber by Horace Annesley Vachell. It was made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames. Art direction was by Charles Gilbert. The Homesteaders The Homesteaders is a 1953 American western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Bill Elliott, Robert Lowery and Emmett Lynn. Svanuce Svanuće is a Croatian film directed by Nikola Tanhofer. It was released in 1964. Maten Mates or Maten is a 1999 Dutch TV film directed by Pieter Verhoeff. The Naked Angel The Naked Angel is a 1946 Argentine drama film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and starring Olga Zubarry, Guillermo Battaglia and Carlos Cores. The film is based on the novella Fräulein Else by Arthur Schnitzler. The director, Christensen, had gained a reputation for exploring more sexual themes in his films than was traditional in Argentine cinema at the time. The Truth About Juliet The Truth About Juliet is a 1997 comedy film directed by Sean McGinly. The plot concerns four friends in Los Angeles. Ante Up Ante Up is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Paolo Nuzzi. It was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival. Napoleon ist an allem schuld Napoleon Is to Blame for Everything is a 1938 German comedy film directed by Curt Goetz and starring Goetz, Valerie von Martens and Paul Henckels. It marked the German debut of the Norwegian-born star Kirsten Heiberg. The films sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler. When Goetz and his wife subsequently emigrated from Nazi Germany the film was banned by Joseph Goebbels. Adwa Adwa - An African Victory is a 1999 Ethiopian documentary film directed by Haile Gerima. It concerns the Battle of Adowa. Strand, Under the Dark Cloth Strand: Under the Dark Cloth is a Canadian documentary film directed by John Walker. A portrait of photographer and filmmaker Paul Strand, it premiered at the 1989 Festival of Festivals before being released theatrically in 1990. The film won the Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 11th Genie Awards. Tunnel Under the World The Tunnel Under the World is a 1969 low-budget Italian science-fiction film directed and edited by Luigi Cozzi inspired by Frederik Pohls novella of the same name. The screenplay was written by Tito Monego and Alfredo Castelli, best known as the creator of the comic book series Martin Mystère. It was the directorial debut of a 21-year-old Luigi Cozzi. It began as a film school project and eventually wound up becoming a full-length feature film. Cozzis work on this film brought him to the attention of famed horror film director Dario Argento and jump-started his career. Dharti Kahe Pukarke Dharti Kahe Pukarke is a 1969 Bollywood drama film, produced by Deenanath Shastri under the Vaishali Films banner and directed by Dulal Guha. Starring Jeetendra, Nanda, Sanjeev Kumar in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. De omweg De Omweg is a 2000 Dutch film directed by Frouke Fokkema. Aaron Cohen's Debt Aaron Cohens Debt is a non-linear, fact based 1999 Israeli film starring Moshe Ivgy as Aaron Cohen, a father abruptly taken into custody at his birthday party by police for one child-support payment which he does not believe he owes. Despite his frail health and his daughters frantic attempts to bail him out, Aaron is forced to spend the night behind bars. Indifferent guards, an over-crowded cell and an infected ulcer thrust Aaron into a Kafkaesque nightmare. The following morning he is found dead and a hurried investigation hopelessly struggles to make sense of what happened. It was directed by Amalia Margolin and written by Alon Bar. Originally made for Israel Cable Programming ICP, it was released 4 January 1999 in Israel and later the United States, Canada, France, Germany and Australia. Rock You Sinners Rock You Sinners is a 1957 British second feature musical film featuring early British rock and roll, including Art Baxter and His Rock n Roll Sinners, best known for their song Rock You Sinners. It is generally regarded as the first British rock and roll movie. Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Men Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein is a 1964 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed, produced and written by Kishore Kumar. He also stars, along with Supriya Devi and Amit Kumar. Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein, an adaptation of the American film The Proud Rebel, was released in 1964 and gained critical acclaim, but failed commercially. It was later remade in Tamil as Ramu in Telugu with that same title, and in Malayalam as Babumon. Ghunghat Ghunghat is an Urdu language Pakistani film released in the summer of 1996. It stars Mohsin Khan, Andaleeb, Shaan, Resham and Arbaaz Khan. The film marks Shaans comeback into the Lahore film industry and won the actor many plaudits for his performance as the scheming villain. Ghunghat is directed by Syed Noor and produced by Shahzad Rafique. Pakistani singer Fariha Pervez dubbed Andaleebs character in the film on the request of the director Syed Noor. Mushkil Mushkil is an Urdu film which was released on 1995 across theaters in Pakistan. The film dealt with the issue of child-camel-jockeys illegally trafficked from the third world into the numerous Arab countries. The super-hit film music was composed by Amjad Bobby. Hit tracks included Dil Ho Gaya Hai Tera Deewana and Mushkil Hai Bara Mushkil Hai. Taylor Mead's Ass Taylor Meads Ass is a film by Andy Warhol featuring Taylor Mead, consisting entirely of a shot of Meads buttocks, and filmed at The Factory. According to Watsons Factory Made: Warhol and the Sixties, Taylor Mead had achieved a degree of fame that "inspired a backlash." One example was a letter to the editors at The Village Voice in August 1964 which complained about "films focusing on Taylor Meads ass for two hours." Mead replied in a letter to the publication that no such film was found in the archives, but "we are rectifying this undersight." Two days later, Warhol shot the "sixty-minute opus that consisted entirely of Taylor Meads Ass," during which Mead first exhibits a variety of movement, then appears to "shove a variety of objects up his ass." The film was Meads last for Warhol "for more than three years", at the end of 1964, "Mead felt betrayed by Warhol for not showing the film." The film was described as "seventy-six seriocomic minutes of this poet/actors buttocks absorbing light, attention, debris" by Wayne Koestenbaum, in Art Forum. In his book, Andy Warhol, Koestenbaum writes "Staring at his cleft moon for 76 minutes, I begin to understand its abstractions: high-contrast lighting conscripts the ass into being a figure for whiteness itself, particularly when the ass merges with the blank leader at each reels end. The buttocks, seen in isolation, seem explicitly double: two cheeks, divided in the centre by a dark line. The bottoms double structure recalls Andys two-paneled paintings . . . " In the 2006 film Idiocracy, a theatrical film from the year 2505 is depicted called Ass which, like Taylor Meads Ass, consists of a closeup of someones exposed buttocks for 90 minutes, and according to the movie, "it won 8 Oscars that year, including Best Screenplay". Nombarathi Poovu Nombarathi Poovu is a 1987 Malayalam drama film, written and directed by P. Padmarajan. It stars Madhavi, Baby Sonia, Mammootty, Shari and Unnimary. Its story is about the deep relationship between Gigi and Padmini. Its songs were composed by M. G. Radhakrishnan, while the background score was done by Johnson. Gángsters contra charros Gangsters Versus Cowboys is a 1948 Mexican gangster film written, directed by, and starring Juan Orol, and featuring Rosa Carmina and José Pulído. It was made as a sequel to Orols Gangsters Kingdom. However, it has become a cult film due to its low-budget production values and idiosyncratic style. The Godman The Godman is a 1999 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. Madhu. The film stars Mammootty, Indraja, Murali and Ratheesh in lead roles. Night Mail Night Mail is a 1935 British thriller film. It is not to be confused with the 1936 documentary Night Mail. Sutradhaarulu Sutradharulu is a 1989 Telugu language classical film, produced by Sudhakar and Karunakar under the Sudarshan Cine Enterprises banner and directed by K. Viswanath. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Bhanuchander, Ramya Krishna in the lead roles and music is composed by K. V. Mahadevan. This film is based on a story against violence shown in a rural background. This message is shown in a short graphic format as an introduction to the film. Followers Followers is a 2000 film. It was produced by Castle Hill Productions. The plot focuses on three college students who attempt to join a fraternity but soon find the fraternity president to be extremely racist. Haunted Mansion Haunted Mansion is a 1998 Hong Kong horror film directed and written by To Lai-chi, produced by Wong Jing, and starring Anthony Wong, Gigi Lai and Law Lan. Satyam Shivam Satyam Shivam is a 1981 Telugu Action film, produced by D. Venkateswara Rao under the Eeswari Creations banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film stars N. T. Rama Rao, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Sridevi, Rati Agnihotri in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film is a remake of the Hindi movie Suhaag. Vismayam Vismayam is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Raghunath Paleri and produced by CC Cine Vision. The film stars Dileep, Innocent, Sreedurga, and K. P. A. C. Lalitha in lead roles. It features music composed by Johnson. This film is the first in Malayalam to have a magical realism element in narration. Sattam En Kaiyil Sattam En Kaiyil is a 1978 Tamil-language Indian action film directed by T. N. Baalu, starring Kamal Haasan in the lead role. This film was remade in Hindi as Yeh To Kamaal Ho Gaya in 1982. Violent Cop Violent Cop is 2000 Hong Kong action film directed by Steve Cheng and starring Anthony Wong, Michael Wong and Wayne Lai. Une nuit agitée Une nuit agitéeis a 1912 short film directed by and starring Max Linder. The story was by Linder and fellow film colleague Louis Feuillade. The film was produced and distributed by the Pathe Freres company. Dhwani Dhwani is a 1988 Malayalam-language musical romance film directed by A. T. Abu. It was the last completed film of veteran actor and evergreen hero of Malayalam cinema Prem Nazir who died on 16 January 1989. The film has music composed by legendary Bollywood composer Naushad. It stars Jayaram and Shobhana in the lead roles. Suresh Gopi also makes an appearance in the movie. Noted writer Vaikom Muhammad Basheer makes a special appearance as the visitor at the hospital. The film was a huge hit due to several factors like the excellent performances by the cast and the rousing music scored by veteran composer Naushad, his first and only score for a Malayalam film. Ram Lakshman Ram Lakshman is a 1981 Tamil drama film directed by R. Thyagarajan. The film stars Kamal Haasan and Sripriya in the lead roles. The film was remade in Telugu as Rama Lakshmanulu in the same year with Krishnam Raju and Jayasudha. Kaliyil Alpam Karyam Kaliyil Alpam Karyam is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Sathyan Anthikad, starring Mohanlal, Neelima, Rahman, Jagathy Sreekumar and Lizy in the lead roles. Dangard Ace , also known as Force Five: Dangard Ace in the United States, is a Japanese science fiction anime series created by Leiji Matsumoto with Dan Kobayashi. It was licensed by Jim Terry Productions, as part of the Force Five promotion, as "Dangard Ace". English dialog was written for re-dubbing by Lynn Garrison, who then combined episodes into a feature-length presentation. This series gained a cult following on the Showtime network during the 1980s. The titular robot also appeared in Marvel Comics Shogun Warriors series, as well as in the eponymous toy line. In 2009, William Winckler Productions produced three all-new English dubbed movie versions edited from the original series. Winckler, known for Tekkaman the Space Knight, wrote, produced and directed these films, which have been seen on broadband in Japan. Dangard Ace is Matsumotos only contribution to Japans ubiquitous giant robot genre. The Damned The Damned is a 2002 Czech drama film directed by Dan Svátek. It was entered into the 24th Moscow International Film Festival. The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank Laatste Zeven Maanden van Anne Frank is a 1988 Dutch television documentary directed by Willy Lindwer about the last seven months in the life of diarist Anne Frank. Seven different women, who were fellow prisoners of Anne Frank in the Westerbork transit camp, and the Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps, gave interviews about Annes last months in this documentary. Among them are Hanneli Goslar, Annes childhood friend and fellow prisoner in Bergen-Belsen, and Janny Brandes-Brilleslijper, Annes fellow prisoner in all three camps. Both women, who were cell mates with Anne and Annes sister Margot, are believed to be among the last known people to have seen Anne alive. The documentary won an International Emmy Award. The interviews appeared as a book in 1992: The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank by Willy Lindwer. Halli Mestru Halli Meshtru is a 1992 Kannada film directed by Mohan-Manju. The film starred Ravichandran and Bindiya in lead roles. The film is a remake of 1983 Tamil film Mundhanai Mudichu written and directed by K. Bhagyaraj starring K. Bhagyaraj himself and Urvasi in lead roles. Halli Meshtru had Balakrishna, Thoogudeepa Srinivas and Silk Smitha playing supporting roles. The music of the film was composed by Hamsalekha. Muddula Mavayya Muddula Mavayya is a 1989 Telugu drama film produced by S. Gopal Reddy under the Bhargav Art Productions banner and directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Vijayashanti in the lead roles and musical score by K. V. Mahadevan. The film was recorded as an Industry Hit at the box office breaking all the previous records set by Top heroes to become the highest grossing film of 1989.This movie has put Balakrishna into the top league of heroes and earned him the title Nataratna. The film was a remake of the Tamil film En Thangachi Padichava. It was remade in Hindi as Aaj Ka Arjun, starring Amitabh Bachchan ;in Kannada as Ravimama, starring V. Ravichandran and in Bengali as Pabitra Papi, starring Prosenjit. Life Pornography Berlin Nights Grand Delusions is a feature film written and directed by Dutch director Edwin Brienen. The 89-minutes uncut version contains nudity, pornographic scenes, and a scatological opening sequence by shock performer Jean-Louis Costes. The film was released on DVD in 2008. Each Time I Kill Each Time I Kill is the final film that was written and directed by Doris Wishman. It was shot in 2002 shortly before Wishmans death from lymphoma, and post-production on the teen horror thriller was completed in October 2006. Tiffany Paralta stars as Ellie Saunders, a shy high school senior who finds a magical locket which will allow her to exchange one physical feature with anyone she murders. The director of photography was longtime Wishman collaborator C. Davis Smith, and cameo appearances were made by The B-52s frontman Fred Schneider and scream queen Linnea Quigley. Each Time I Kill received its world premiere on March 30, 2007 at the New York Underground Film Festival and was also selected by the Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. Day of Independence Day of Independence is a 2003 short film, broadcast in 2005 as a half-hour PBS television special. It is a drama, set during the Japanese American internment of World War II, produced by Cedar Grove Productions with Visual Communications as fiscal sponsor. Railroad of Hope Railroad of Hope is a 2002 Chinese documentary film directed by Ning Ying. The film was produced by Eurasia Communications and Beijing Happy Village. Jeena Marna Tere Sang Jeena Marna Tere Sang is a 1992 Indian Bollywood film directed by Vijay Reddy. It stars Sanjay Dutt and Raveena Tandon in pivotal roles. FilmIwas average earner at the box office. t is a remake of the Kannada film Prema Parva, starring Murali and Bhavya. Nate and the Colonel Nate and the Colonel is a 2003 western film that was written, directed and edited by filmmaker Paul Winters. The film also stars Winters as Colonel Ben Loftin and Ricco Ross as Nate. Nate and the Colonel is the first feature film to use the Native American Ojibwe language. The film also stars Mark S. Brien and Carlos Milano. Milano also produced the film and accepted the "Best Feature Film Award" at the 2004 American Indian LA Film and TV Awards. Spirit Warriors: The Shortcut Spirit Warriors: The Shortcut sometimes referred to as Spirit Warriors 2 is a 2002 Filipino fantasy, adventure-horror film and a sequel to the 2000 film Spirit Warriors. The film was written and directed by Chito S. Roño with a screenplay by Roy Iglesias. It was distributed by Regal Films. Kasargode Khadarbhai Kasargod Khader Bhai is a 1992 Malayalam comedy film directed by Thulasidas and starring Jagadish, Siddique, Ashokan, Zainuddin, Innocent, Mala Aravindan, Alummodan, Babu Antony, Sunitha, Suchitra and Philomina. The film is a sequel to 1991 film Mimics Parade. In 2010, it spawned a sequel titled Again Kasargod Khader Bhai. A Cold Summer A Cold Summer is a 2003 Australian film. The writing of the film was highly collaborative with input from all the actors. Rajaputhran Rajaputhran is a 1996 Malayalam-language action drama film, directed by Shajoon Kariyal. It stars Suresh Gopi, Vikram, Vijayaraghavan, Shobana and Murali in the lead roles. This was another script written by Ranjith for Suresh Gopi. This was his third huge budget movie in 1996 with simultaneous release in Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu. The film was a huge hit at the box office. Karate Karate is a 1983 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Deb Mukherjee, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Kaajal Kiran, Yogeeta Bali and Mazhar Khan Zakhmi Aurat Zakhmi Aurat is a 1988 Indian Hindi movie starring Dimple Kapadia and Raj Babbar and directed by Avtar Bhogal. Qayamat Qayamat is a 1983 Indian Hindi film directed by Raj N. Sippy. It is an Indian version of the 1962 Hollywood film Cape Fear. The film stars Dharmendra as a man who goes to jail and holds his police officer friend responsible for the jailing. On his return after a long sentence he sets about taking revenge, targeting the officer and his family. Jaya Prada appears in flashbacks as Dharmendras wife. The film was remade in Telugu as Nippulanti Manishi with Nandamuri Balakrishna. The Little One Kutty is a 2001 Tamil language film directed by Janaki Vishwanathan. The films music is composed by Ilayaraja. Upon release, the film met with widespread critical acclaim. The 'Weird Al' Yankovic Video Library: His Greatest Hits The "Weird Al" Yankovic Video Library is a VHS release of most of "Weird Al" Yankovic music videos to date. The VHS contains 12 music videos: "Fat" "Smells Like Nirvana" "Like a Surgeon" "Eat It" "Living with a Hernia" "Dare to Be Stupid" "This Is The Life" "I Lost on Jeopardy" "I Love Rocky Road" "Christmas at Ground Zero" "Ricky" "One More Minute" Notable, for their absence, are "UHF" and "Money For Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies", Yankovics only two music videos at the time of release not to be included. Both songs are from the album UHF - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack And Other Stuff. They were both later released on VHS, with "UHF" appearing on The Videos and "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies" appearing on The Videos. Dhanwan Dhanwan is a 1981 Hindi film starring Rajesh Khanna in the lead role, paired opposite Reena Roy and produced by Sohanlal Kanwar. The supporting cast includes Aruna Irani, Rakesh Roshan, Shakti Kapoor, Om Prakash and Vijayendra Ghatge. Rakesh Roshan was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor at the Filmfare Awards, the only one for the film. Reena Roy plays the role of a defiant widow who reforms the egotistical Rajesh Khanna in the film. Mr. Suave: Hoy! Hoy! Hoy! Hoy! Hoy! Hoy! Mr. Suave is a 2003 Filipino comedy film directed by Joyce E. Bernal starring Vhong Navarro and Angelica Jones. The film was released on November 19, 2003. Not Only Mrs. Raut Not Only Mrs. Raut is a 2003 Indian Marathi social drama film directed by Gajendra Ahire. Aditi Deshpande, who plays the lead role of Mrs. Raut, has produced the film. The film won National Award for Best Film in Marathi at the 51st National Film Awards for "its treatment of two womens struggle against male exploitation and domination". A Farewell to Arms A Farewell to Arms is a 1966 British television adaptation of Ernest Hemingways A Farewell to Arms that aired on three consecutive weeks. The work starred Vanessa Redgrave, George Hamilton, Susan Engel, Ann Rye and Erik Chitty and was directed by Rex Tucker. Wittgenstein Tractatus Wittgenstein Tractatus is a 1992 film, made by the Hungarian filmmaker Peter Forgacs. It features citations from the Tractatus and other works by Ludwig Wittgenstein. The Death of Poe The Death of Poe is a 2006 independent film that tells the tragic story of the mysterious disappearance and death of the American author Edgar Allan Poe. The film is shot mostly in black-and-white with occasional color sequences. The Queen of Sheba Meets the Atom Man Queen of Sheba Meets the Atom Man is a 1963 experimental film directed by Ron Rice. It stars Winifred Bryan as the Queen of Sheba and Taylor Mead as the Atom Man. Featured players are Ron Rice, Julian Beck, Judith Malina, Jack Smith, and Jonas Mekas. Rice died before the editing was complete, so Mead finished the project in 1981. Johar Mehmood in Hong Kong Johar Mehmood in Hong Kong is a 1971 Bollywood comedy film directed by S.A. Akbar. The film stars Mehmood and I. S. Johar. Game Game is a 1993 Indian Bollywood action crime drama film directed by Anil Mattoo and produced by Romesh Sharma and starring Naseeruddin Shah, Aditya Pancholi, Rahul Roy and Sangeeta Bijlani in the pivotal roles. Pursuit of Equality Pursuit of Equality is a 2005 American documentary film directed by Geoff Callan and Mike Shaw, about the struggle of same-sex couples for marriage equality in the United States. Its focus is mostly on the same-sex marriages performed in San Francisco from February 12 to March 11, 2004. A major fundraising event for Equality California was also inspired by, and named after, the film. Director Geoff Callan, along with San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom and philanthropists Christopher Bently and Wilkes Bashford, hosted a wedding celebration titled The Pursuit of Equality in order to increase public awareness of this issue before the November 4th vote on California Proposition 8. The House of Morecock The House of Morecock is a gay pornographic adult cartoon created through computer-generated animation. It was the first American made gay adult animation and was created by Joe Phillips, a comic book artist and freelance illustrator who has created art for companies such as DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics and Bud Lite. This is Phillips first DVD movie after the first release of Phuckamon; a second unrelated film titled The Ultimate Orgasm was released in late 2006 and a sequel was announced in August 2008. Ganga Addara Ganga Addara was a 1980 Sinhalese language film directed by Sumitra Peiris and produced by Sumathi Films. The film stars Vasanthi Chathurani and late Vijaya Kumaratunga in the lead roles. Adapted from a novel by Letitia Botejue, its script was written by veteran director Tissa Abeysekara. The music and English lyrics were composed by Nimal Mendis. It was translated into Sinhala by Augustus Vinayagaratnam and was sung by Vijaya Kumaratunga, who also made his mark as a playback singer. Ganga Addara, which was the second production of Sumathi Films was set in Kandy, colonial Sri Lanka. Its plot is about a tragic love story between a boy and his uncles daughter, where all the incidents take place around river Kalani, a famous river in Sri Lanka. It received many awards at the prestigious Sarasaviya Awards Festival including the Best Film Award, Best Director Award, Best Music Direction Award and Best Actress Award for Vasanthi Chathurani. Even after two decades, the film, which was a box-office hit in the eighties, still remains as one of the finest Sri Lankan films ever made. Poka Makorer Ghar Bosoti Poka Makorer Ghor Bosoti is a 1996 Bangladeshi film. It was produced by Bobita and directed by Akhtaruzzaman. The film is based on Selina Hossains 1986 novel of the same title. The film won four Bangladesh National Film Awards including the Best Film. Hiro Hiro is a Canadian short film, written and directed by Matthew Swanson and released in 2005. The film centres on Hiro, a shy Japanese insect collector who finds himself thrust into a wild chase to recover a stolen beetle after a chance encounter with a young girl. The films dialogue is in Japanese, although Swanson does not personally speak the language. Swanson described it as "liberating" to direct in a language he did not understand. The film premiered at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. The Last Communist The Last Communist is a 2006 Malaysian film described by director Amir Muhammad as a "semi-musical documentary". It is inspired by the leader of the disbanded Malayan Communist Party, Chin Peng and the Malayan Emergency during which more than 10,000 Malayan and British troops and civilians lost their lives. The film was banned from screening in Malaysia by the governments Home Affairs Ministry. The film features interviews with people in the towns in which Peng lived from birth to national independence, interspersed with songs that are fashioned after propaganda films. The Last Communist made its world premiere at the 2006 Berlin Film Festival. It has also been shown at the Seattle International Film Festival, the London Film Festival, the Singapore International Film Festival and the Hong Kong International Film Festival, but has never been publicly shown in its home country. The film has been uploaded in its entirety on YouTube. Muvva Gopaludu Muvva Gopaludu is a 1987 Telugu drama film produced by S. Gopal Reddy under the Bhargav Art Productions banner and directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Vijayashanti in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Aruvadai Naal. Return to Gorée Retour à Gorée is a 2007 musical documentary road movie directed by Pierre-Yves Borgeaud, featuring singer Youssou NDours journey along the trail left by slaves and by the jazz music they invented. Youssou NDours challenge is to bring back to Africa a jazz repertoire and to sing those tunes in Goree, the island that today symbolizes the slave trade and stands to commemorate its victims. Guided in his mission by the pianist Moncef Genoud, Youssou NDour travels across the United States of America and Europe. Accompanied by some of the worlds most exceptional musicians, they meet peoples and well known figures, and create, through concerts, encounters and debates. Their music transcends cultural division. Djihad! Adventures in Voice Acting Adventures in Voice Acting is a 2008 documentary DVD produced by Bang Zoom! Entertainment, featuring interviews from actors and crew members on the craft of voice acting. It was initially released as a set of DVDs, and has since been adapted into workshops and classes around the U.S. Ekskul Ekskul is an Indonesian thriller film released in 2006, starring Ramon Y Tungka, Sheila Marcia, Indra Brasco, written by Eka D. Sitorus and directed by Nayato Fio Nuala. The movie is about a highschool student who is constantly bullied at school and abused by parents at home, had enough and took several other students hostage. Vous êtes de la police? Vous êtes de la police ? is a 2007 French crime comedy film directed by Romuald Beugnon. Great Expectations Great Expectations is a 2007 documentary about the history of visionary architecture by director Jesper Wachtmeister. The film uses interviews to frame the history of utopian and visionary architecture through the 20th century. Subjects include Le Corbusier, Oscar Niemeyer, Peter Cook, Buckminster Fuller, Moshe Safdie, Antti Lovag, Paolo Soleri, Peter Vetsch and Jacque Fresco. This Is Nollywood This Is Nollywood is a 2007 Nigerian documentary film by Franco Sacchi and Robert Caputo, detailing the Nigerian film industry, much along the same lines as the acclaimed 2007 documentary Welcome to Nollywood by Jamie Meltzer Through the story of director Bond Emeruwa, this documentary tells the story of a $250 million industry that has created thousands of jobs. As the documentary follows Emeruwas production of Check Point, various members of the Nigerian filmmaking community discuss their industry, defend the types of films they make and the impact they have, and describe common difficulties they encounter, from hectic shooting schedules to losing electricity mid-shoot. The Quiet Ones The Quiet Ones, also known as Hush, is a 2010 American independent horror film directed by Amel J. Figueroa. The film stars Courtney Gains, Reggie Bannister, Bill Allen, Adam C. Edwards and others. I've Fallen for You Ive Fallen for You is a 2007 Filipino romantic film. This is the first solo film of Gerald Anderson and Kim Chiu. Mr. Big Mr. Big is a 2007 documentary directed and produced by Tiffany Burns and edited by Alec MacNeill Richardson. The documentary examines the "Mr. Big" undercover methods used by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. In these operations, RCMP officers pose as high-ranking gang criminals and develop relationships with the target involved. This is deliberate, as the relationship that is forged is ultimately used to determine what knowledge the target has of the crime being investigated. "Mr. Big" operations have been credited with securing difficult convictions in a large number of cases, such as United States v. Burns, R v. Hart, and R v. Grandinetti, but concerns have been raised that they involve a risk of false confessions and wrongful convictions. Mr. Big includes interviews with targets of "Mr. Big" operations and their families, such as the Burns family, as well as interviews with various professionals who have an interest in the "Mr. Big" tactics, and RCMP footage of "Mr. Big" operations. Gyakuryû is a 1924 black and white Japanese silent film with benshi accompaniment directed by Buntaro Futagawa. Often acclaimed as the predecessor to Orochi, it tells the tale of a nihilistic samurai, played by Tsumasaburo Bando whose mother is killed, whose sister is used and deceived and who loses the only love of his life. BLAST! BLAST! is a feature-length documentary by Paul Devlin. The film follows a team of astrophysicists who launch a telescope, upon a high-altitude balloon from northern Sweden and again from Antarctica. The film follows the crew of scientists as they travel on a search to answer humankinds most basic question, how did we get here? An approach rarely seen in science programming, BLAST! de-emphasizes talking-head interviews and dispenses with anonymous narration in favor of capturing the action as it happens. Through dynamic storytelling, BLAST! reveals the human side of scientific pursuit, the personal sacrifices of scientists and the philosophical perspectives of discovering the origins of the universe. Milking the Rhino Milking the Rhino is a 2009 documentary film, produced by Kartemquin Films, that examines the relationship between the indigenous African wildlife, the villagers who live amongst this wildlife and conservationists who look to keep tourism dollars coming in. Both the Maasai of Kenya and the Ovahimba of Namibia have spent centuries as cattle farmers. With their lands being turned into protected game reserves, these ancient tribes have turned to tourism as a means of survival. While some environmentalists think that community-based conservation is ideal for these villagers, the dangers of drought and the starvation of their cattle remains a constant reality. Stuck between the always growing Western influence that wants Africa to remain a place for sight-seeing safaris and their own ancient cultures, the Maasai and Himba are at a crossroads of cultural change. The Kenyan section of the movie features interviews with Kinanjui Lesenderia, an Ndorobo Maasai elder at Il Ngwesi in Kenya, Ian Craig, former rancher and founder of the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, James Ole Kinyaga, Senior Host of Kenya’s first community-owned and managed eco-lodge and Helen Gichohi, President of the African Wildlife Foundation. Produced by Kartemquin Films and directed by David E. Simpson, Milking the Rhino won numerous awards at multiple international film festivals, including Best Documentary at the Pan African Film Festival and San Luis Obispo International Film Festival. On April 7, 2009, Milking the Rhino made its television premiere on PBSs Independent Lens. Amore che vieni, amore che vai Amore che vieni, amore che vai is a 2008 Italian crime-drama film directed by Daniele Costantini. It is based on the novel Un destino ridicolo by Fabrizio De André and Alessandro Gennari. Penguins in the sky - Asahiyama zoo is a 2009 Japanese film. A Word to the Wives... A Word to the Wives is a 1955 sponsored comedy film directed by Norman Lloyd and starring Marsha Hunt and Darren McGavin. The film, now in the public domain, was sponsored by the American Gas Association, the National Association of Home Builders, and Womans Home Companion magazine, and features products by Caloric, Whirlpool Corporation, Formica Corporation, Republic Steel Kitchens, and Ruud. Antoine Antoine is an 82-minutes 2008 Canadian documentary film directed by Laura Bari. The film features a 5-year old blind boy named Antoine Houang, living in Montreal, Quebec. It tells the real and imaginary life of Antoine, a boy detective who runs, drives, makes decisions, hosts radio shows and adores simultaneous telephone conversations. Over the course of two years, he uses a mini-boom microphone to discover and capture the sounds surrounding him. In this manner he also co-created the sound track of this film. A Wife's Life A Wifes Life is an eight-minute film made in 1950 by filmmaker Pete Smith, who also narrates. It is directed by Dave OBrien and written by Dave OBrien and Julian Harmon. The film is narrated in Smiths classic nasally matter-of-fact comedic delivery and is shot as a mockumentary of sorts. Square Roots: The Story of SpongeBob SquarePants Square Roots: The Story of SpongeBob SquarePants is a 2009 American documentary film directed and co-written by Patrick Creadon. The special was released on VH1 on July 14, 2009, and was included on SpongeBob SquarePants: The First 100 Episodes DVD released in North America on September 22, 2009. The documentary chronicles the popular culture success of the animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. It features commentaries from series creator Stephen Hillenburg and celebrity fans. I Love You Goodbye I Love You, Goodbye is a 2009 Filipino film starring Angelica Panganiban, Gabby Concepcion, Derek Ramsay and Kim Chiu. It is produced and released by Star Cinema. It is also the official entry of Star Cinema to the 35th Metro Manila Film Festival. The film was also shown in select cities in the United States in January 2010 via ABS-CBN International. Victory Victory is a Telugu film directed by Ravi. C. Kumar, released in 2008. The film stars Nitin Kumar Reddy, Mamta Mohandas, Shashank and Sindhu Tolani in lead roles and Ashutosh Rana in a negative role. The film is produced by Venkat Prabhu under R.R. Movie Makers. Nitin plays the role of a vibrant, energetic youngster who is also a well responsible boy. The film throws light on the dreaded Land Mafia. Nitin who fight against them at last wins over them. Mamta Mohandas, well known for her singing and acting skills is an added attraction to the film. Sindhu Tolani and Shashank play supporting roles in the film. Little Knights Tale Little Knights Tale is a 2009 Czech comedy film directed by Karel Janák. It was shown at the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival. Scenes of a Crime Scenes of a Crime is a documentary film that focuses on the case of Adrian P. Thomas who was the subject of nearly 10 hours of interrogation by Troy, New York police, culminating in a controversial confession and high profile murder trial. The film won multiple festival awards, a Gotham Award for "Best Film Not Playing At Theater Near You," played theatrically and was broadcast nationally. Reviews of the film were highly favorable. Killing the Chickens to Scare the Monkeys Killing the Chickens, to Scare the Monkeys is a 2011 short film directed by Jens Assur. The story is set in the Peoples Republic of China and consists of nine scenes where national politics and strategy have unforeseen consequences on a young teacher’s life. The first scene of the movie is a 15-minute single take, without cuts. The movie was shot in Sweden and Thailand and it was Assurs second short as a director and writer. After the Banquet After the Banquet is a 2009 South Korean-Japanese film starring Shin Sung-woo, Ye Ji-won, Bae Soo-bin, Kim Bo-kyung, Lee Hae-young, Seo Yoo-jung, Yoon Hee-seok, Cha Soo-yeon, and Go Ah-sung. A group of college alumni, mostly men, are reunited at a wedding. They are all looking forward to seeing one woman in particular, but to their surprise, the womans daughter appears. It was part of the "Telecinema7" project, seven feature-length mini-dramas which were collaborations between South Korean TV directors and Japanese TV screenwriters; the seven Korea-Japan joint productions both received a limited theater release and were broadcast on television. After the Banquet was first released in Korea in CGV theaters on December 3, 2009, and later aired on SBS and TV Asahi in 2010. Ami Aadu Ami Aadu, formerly titled Aadur Prem, is a 2011 Bengali film produced by New Theatres and directed by Somnath Gupta. In this film the protagonist, Aadu, a poor Bengali village girl from Murshidabad, writes a letter to U.S. President George W. Bush informing him about the hardships in her life caused by the 2003 invasion of Iraq. This was Guptas debut film as a director. Actress Deblina Chatterjee, who played the title role, made her cinematic acting debut with this film as well. The film received National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali in 2010. Balunga Toka Balunga Toka is a 2011 Odia romantic, comedy film directed by Sudhakara Basanta. The film stars Anubhav Mohanty and Barsha Priyadarshini as lead role. Balunga Toka was released on 2 October 2011. The film achieved a record-breaking commercial success and becoming the highest-grossing odia film ever. The movie is a remake of 2004 Tamil/Telugu Bilingual film 7G Rainbow Colony.The music is released by Amara Muzik. Aswang Aswang is a 2011 Filipino action horror thriller film based on the Filipino mythical creature that is a shapeshifting monster usually possessing a combination of the traits of either a vampire, a ghoul, a witch, or different species. The film is directed and co-written by Jerrold Tarog. It stars Lovi Poe, Paulo Avelino, Albie Casiño, Jillian Ward, Marc Abaya and Niña Jose. The movie is a remake of Peque Gallagas 1992 film of the same name. The film features a type of aswang called "Abwak". It can transform from human to a raven-like creature that could fly and move underground as it stalks its victim. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, praising its cinematography and narrative, particularly Lovi Poes performance. Fujimi nichoume koukyou gakudan shirîzu: Kanrei zensen kondakutâ is a yaoi Japanese novel series that has had a manga, an anime Original Video Animation, and a live-action film based on it. The novels are written by Kō Akizuki, and feature an amateur orchestra, its concertmaster and its conductor. Tonoin Kei, a musical genius who has studied extensively in the area of conducting, falls in love with violinist and music teacher, Morimura Yuuki. Morimura also acts as concertmaster for the amateur orchestra that meets three times a week at the Fujimi Civic Center. Morimura is in love with Kawashima Natsuko, a female flutist in the orchestra, but Kawashima falls for Tonoin when he joins as the groups new conductor in order to get closer to Morimura. The unfolding relationships serve as the bases of the stories. Second Marriage Dot Com Second Marriage Dot Com is a 2012 Hindi-language film directed by Gaurav Panjwani, art direction by Priyanka Agarwal, featuring Mohit Chauhan, Vishal Nayak, Charu Rahtogi and Sayani Gupta in the lead roles. The film is produced by Vinod Mehta under the banner of Vin Mehta Films Pvt Ltd. and was released on 10 August 2012. La hora señalada High Noon is a 2013 Venezuelan drama short film about bullying, directed by Ivan Mazza. Homens de Bem Homens de Bem is a 2011 Brazilian television film directed by Jorge Furtado and starring Rodrigo Santoro. Misa's Fugue Misas Fugue is a documentary film created and produced by students and faculty of the Fleetwood Area High School in Fleetwood. The documentary tells the story of Holocaust survivor Frank Grunwald, born Miša Grünwald using student-produced artwork, as well as photos and film from both archived sources and the Grunwald family collection. The film was a collaboration of the school districts media, technology, history, music, art, and English departments. We Are Northern Lights We Are Northern Lights is a 2013 Scottish documentary film about the Scottish people, which is being screened around Scotland. According to the BBC it was created using footage taken by over 100 members of the Scottish public during 2012. It is described as Scotlands first ever crowd sourced film project. It was shown at the Glasgow Film Festival in 2013 before being distributed to 5 Scottish Cineworld cinemas. It was also chosen as the opening film for the 2013 Glasgow Southside Film Festival. Oonga Oonga is a Hindi and Oriya film directed by Devashish Makhija, and produced by Speaking Tree Pictures & Moo Print Pictures. It is a story of a little adivasi boys obsession with becoming Rama, set against the backdrop of corrupt land mining activities threatening to destroy his village and the civil strife it leads to. The film stars Nandita Das, Seema Biswas, Salim Kumar and Raju Singh. Oonga had its world premiere at the New York Indian Film Festival on 3 May 2013; and was screened in the India Gold section at the 15th Mumbai Film Festival; the 13th River to River Florence Indian film festival 2013 and the Indian film festival at Melbourne 2014. Oonga is also a part of the international competition at the International Film Festival of Kerala 2014 Nammanna Nammanna is a 2005 Indian Kannada action-drama film directed by N. Shankar featuring Sudeep, Anjala Zaveri and Asha Saini in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by Gurukiran. The film released on 18 November 2005. This movie is released in Telugu as Dowrjanyam. The film is a remake of the 1994 Telugu film Anna. A Fucking Cruel Nightmare A Fucking Cruel Nightmare is a 2010 German horror film directed by Sebastian Zeglarski. The film starring Raul Maximilian, Christian Nowak and Sebastian Zeglarski in the lead roles. Asphalt Watches Asphalt Watches is a 2013 Canadian animated film directed by Shayne Ehman and Seth Scriver. It was screened in the Vanguard section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival where it won the award for Best Canadian First Feature Film. Popat Popat is a Marathi drama film released on 23 August 2013. Produced by Mirah Entertainment Pvt. Ltd and Citrus Check Inns and directed by Satish Rajwade. The film stars Atul Kulkarni, Siddharth Menon, Ketan Pawar, Amey Wagh. The films music is by Avinash - Vishwajeet. The film is a journey of young men who explore on the topic of HIV/AIDS and realize that it is not a matter of joke. Krishna Krishna is a 2007 Indian Kannada-language film starring Ganesh, Pooja Gandhi and Sharmila Mandre. It was directed by M.D. Sridhar and produced by Ramesh Yadav. It received critical acclaim and was the second superhit of the Ganesh and Pooja Gandhi pair after Mungaru Male. The film saw a 100-day theatrical run in Karnataka. A few sequences of the movie were based on the Tamil movie Unnai Ninaithu. The movie was remade in Odia in 2015 as Bhala Pae Tate 100 Ru 100 starring Babushan. Red Lines Red Lines is a documentary film produced by Spark Media in 2014. It depicts the ongoing civil war in Syria and the efforts of activists Mouaz Moustafa and Razan Shalab-al-Sham to raise international support for the revolution and to promote democracy in the Middle East. Anjala Anjala is a 2016 Tamil-language comedy-drama film directed by Thangam Saravanan and produced by Dhilip Subbarayan. Vimal and Nandita feature in the leading roles, while Gopi Sunder composes the films music. Kalushi: The Story of Solomon Mahlangu Kalushi is a 2016 South African film about Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu, a nineteen-year-old hawker from the streets of Mamelodi, a ghetto township outside Pretoria in South Africa. He was born in Pretoria on 10 July in 1956, the second son of Martha Mahlangu. His father left him in 1962, and from then on only saw him infrequently. His mother was a domestic worker and took sole responsibility for his upbringing. The film is based on a true story. CR No: 89 CR No: 89 is a 2013 Indian Malayalam drama film written and directed by Sudevan. It stars debutantes Ashok Kumar, Pradeep Kumar, and Santhosh Babu in lead roles. CR No: 89 was crowdfunded by Pace Trust. It premiered at the 18th International Film Festival of Kerala in December 2013, where it won the NETPAC Award for Best Malayalam Film. It won numerous other awards including the Kerala State Film Award for Best Film, Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actor for Kumar, and the G. Aravindan Award for Best Debut Director for Sudevan. CR No: 89 was released in India on 5 June 2015. Awaiting Awaiting is a 2014 South Korean short film written and directed by Kang Je-gyu, starring Moon Chae-won and Go Soo. It is one of four short films comprising Beautiful 2014, the third annual omnibus project commissioned by Chinese online platform Youku Tudou and the Hong Kong International Film Festival. The other short films were The Dream directed by Shu Kei, HK 2014 - Education for All directed by Christopher Doyle, and Boss I Love You directed by Zhang Yuan. Beautiful 2014 premiered at the 38th Hong Kong International Film Festival on March 27, 2014. Awaiting received a theatrical release in South Korea on December 18, 2014. A Murder Beside Yan He River A Murder Beside Yanhe River is a 2014 Chinese historical film directed by Wang Fangfang, starring Cheng Taishen, Wang Kai, Ma Weiwei, Huang Haibing, Dai Jiang, and Mao Hai. It is based on the murder case of Huang Kegong, who was a general of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army. The film premiered in China at the Great Hall of the People on 1 December 2014. Love Jacked Love Jacked is a Canadian romantic comedy film, directed by Alfons Adetuyi and released in 2018. The film stars Amber Stevens West as Maya, a young woman on a trip to Africa. While there she enters a whirlwind romance with Mtumbie, but shortly before returning home she breaks off their engagement when she catches him with another woman. To protect herself from the disapproval of her father, she enlists Malcolm, a Canadian hustler on the run from his vengeful partner in crime Tyrell, to impersonate Mtumbie. The films cast also includes Mike Epps, Marla Gibbs, Nicole Lyn and Kim Roberts. The film was shot primarily in Hamilton, Ontario, with some location shooting in Cape Town, South Africa. The film received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Hair at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards. Silver Rain Silver Rain is a 2015 Nigerian-Ghanaian political drama film. It was written and directed by Juliet Asante. Poverty Inc Poverty Inc. is a 2014 film by Gary Null and Valerie Van Cleve which "claims that the Federal Reserve, like other central banks such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, is a pyramid scheme." The film, characterised as an "advocacy documentary", looks at the signing of the 1913 Federal Reserve Act by Woodrow Wilson and the demise of the Glass-Steagall Act, which it asserts "effectively turned Goldman Sachs from a financial casino into a commercial bank with full government coverage". The Federal Reserve is portrayed as "an unconstitutional lobbying body for commercial banks that prints money out of thin air". The Young One The Young One is a 2016 French-Portuguese film directed by Julien Samani and produced by Paulo Branco. The film is based on the short story "Youth" by Joseph Conrad. The film premiered at the 2016 Locarno International Film Festival, where it competed for the Golden Leopard. Taskara Taskara is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language thriller film written by Kiriti Rambhatla. The film is directed by Chandra Sekhar, music by Rohit Kumar, and produced by Libra Media & Entertainment Motion Pictures. The movie is an adaptation of the vigilante hacker character of the graphic novel by Kiriti Rambhatla. The teaser of the film was released on the eve of the Indian festival Diwali 22 October 2014 and the trailer came out on 15 January 2015. The trailer shows a mysterious man talking about how easy it is to loot as a bank rather than stepping inside one and looting it. The film had its premiere on December 19, 2015 in Hyderabad and theatrical release on January 8, 2016. Birds with Large Wings Valiya Chirakula Pakshikal is a 2015 Indian Malayalam drama film written and directed by Dr. Biju and produced by Dr. A.K. Pillai. It is based on an incident in a small village in Kasaragod in the state of Kerala where thousands of people were infected with fatal diseases due to the effects of endosulfan, a pesticide used to protect cashewnut trees. The film was shot in Kerala and Canada, and was released in India in December 2015. Room No. 103 Room No. 103 is a Bengali film directed by Aniket Chattopadhyay and produced by Kaustav Roy. This film is comedy with thriller elements. Papa Papa is a 2016 Chinese family comedy-drama, a dramedy film directed by Xiao Zheng starring lead actor Xia Yu. The film was entirely shot in Los Angeles and Las Vegas and was released theatrically in China and in United States on the same day. Truy Sát Tracer is a 2016 Vietnamese martial arts action film directed by Cuong Ngo, action directed by Trung Ly and starring Truong Ngoc Anh, Thien Nguyen, Lamou Vissay, Cuong Seven, Maria Tran, Marcus Guilhem, Hieu Nguyen, Thinh Vinh, Hong Que, and Quang Huan. This is an original screenplay written by Nguyen Thi Nhu Khanh. It will be released in Vietnam on April 22, 2016 and 5 May 2016 across Australia and New Zealand cinemas. Breadcrumbs Breadcrumbs is a 2016 Spanish-Uruguayan drama film directed by Manane Rodríguez, starring Cecilia Roth and Justina Bustos. It was selected as the Uruguayan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. It was selected by Uruguay to compete for the Oscar 2017 to Best non-English speaking film. Ultraman X the Movie is a Japanese superhero, and kaiju film, serving as the film adaptation of the 2015 Ultra Series television series Ultraman X. It was released in March 12, 2016, in celebration to the 50th anniversary of the Ultra Series, as well as 50th anniversary of Ultraman and 20th anniversary of Ultraman Tiga, both appearing in this movie as supporting characters. The film will also be released on January 8, 2017 in the United States along with Ultraman Ginga S The Movie as a double feature. Actors of the English dub were announced in December 10, 2016 by SciFi Japan. The main catchphrase in this movie is . Mutants Mutants is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Alexandre Dostie and released in 2016. The film stars Joseph DeLorey as Keven, a teenager who, after being injured at baseball practice, is sent on an unexpected emotional journey of discovery. The films cast also includes Francis La Haye and Sandrine Bisson. 40 Years in the Making: The Magic Music Movie 40 Years in the Making: The Magic Music Movie is a 2017 American documentary film written and directed by comedy writer Lee Aronsohn about Magic Music, a folk music band that broke up in 1975 before ever releasing a record. They were big in Boulder, Colorado, where Aronsohn attended University of Colorado Boulder. After Aronsohns retirement from The Big Bang Theory, Aronsohn decided to make the documentary about the band and try to get them to reunite to play one more show. 40 Years in the Making: The Magic Music Movie had its world premiere at the Woodstock Film Festival in 2017. It also appeared at the Napa Valley Film Festival in 2017, and the Boulder International Film Festival, The Richmond Film Festival, the Intendence Film Festival, and others in 2018. It made its theatrical debut at the Village East in New York City on August 3, 2018. Prénom: Mathieu Shock Waves – First Name: Mathieu is a 2018 Swiss drama film directed by Lionel Baier. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. The House That Jack Built The House That Jack Built is a 1900 British short silent drama film, directed by George Albert Smith, featuring a boy who knocks over a house made of bricks built by his sister and then rebuilds it when the original sequence is shown in reverse. "In addition to exploiting a popular cinematic trick," of, "reversing the film in the projector," and, "its audiences presumed knowledge of the technique," the director, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "was continuing his experiments with narrative forms," with the reversed sequence, "interpreted as wish-fulfilment on the part of the girl, hoping that time will literally turn back on itself to allow her house to be rebuilt," he, "demonstrates that while this is impossible in reality, it is easily achievable in cinema." Capital Execution Capital Execution is a 1903 silent film drama directed by Danish photographer Peter Elfelt. Based upon a true story, the short 15-minute film relates the execution of a French woman who is condemned to death for killing her two children. It was the first dramatic movie made by a Danish filmmaker, and is notable as an early example of a dramatic film that referenced action outside the picture frame. Elfelt used a typical stationary, one-shot camera position, but directed the actors to gesture and enter and exit with reference to things happening outside of the audiences view. This allowed for the development of the story beyond what was captured by camera, and expanded the dramatic scope of film. A Timely Interception A Timely Interception is a 1913 American short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Die Börsenkönigin The Queen of the Stock Exchange is a 1918 German silent film directed by Edmund Edel and starring Asta Nielsen. Korol Parizha The King of Paris is a 1917 Russian silent feature film directed by Yevgeni Bauer. The film was shot in the cinema factory of Aleksandr Khanzhonkov in Yalta. This was the last work of Yevgeni Bauer. As he worked on his previous film, For Happiness, Bauer broke his leg, and he shot this film while in a bathchair, but soon fell ill with pneumonia. He began shooting in early summer of 1917, but he was soon placed in Yalta hospital and on 9 June 1917 he died. Actress Olga Rakhmanova finished the film. The Great Love The Great Love is a 1918 American silent war drama film directed and written by D. W. Griffith who, along with scenario writer Stanner E.V. Taylor, is credited as "Captain Victor Marier". The film stars George Fawcett and Lillian Gish. Set during World War I, exterior scenes were shot on location in England. The Great Love is now considered to be a lost film. This film had footage of several high society and influential British people helping out with the war effort, including Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, the widow of King Edward VII, and Sir Frederick Treves, the doctor who once knew and tended to Joseph Merrick a.k.a. "The Elephant Man". Footage of a Zeppelin air raid on London taken by G. W. Bitzer was also included the film. His Majesty, the American His Majesty, the American is a 1919 American comedy film directed by Joseph Henabery and starring Douglas Fairbanks. It was the first film released by United Artists. Several copies of the film exist in archives and collections. The Grocery Clerk The Grocery Clerk is a 1919 American silent short comedy film directed by and starring Larry Semon, Lucille Carlisle, Monty Banks, Frank Hayes, Frank Alexander, Pete Gordon, and Jack Duffy. The film has been released as part of a collection on DVD. Twinkletoes Twinkletoes is a 1926 American silent romantic drama film directed by Charles Brabin and starring Colleen Moore. The film, as with most of Moores vehicles at this time, was produced by her husband John McCormick with the couple distributing through Moores resident studio First National. This film is one of Moores surviving films from the late silent era and is available on DVD. Am Rande der Welt At the Edge of the World is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Karl Grune and starring Albert Steinrück, William Dieterle and Brigitte Helm. The film was so heavily cut by the management of UFA that Grune tried to have his name removed from the credits and publicly criticized them in an open letter. Robert Neppach oversaw the films art direction. The American Beauty American Beauty is a lost 1927 American silent film romantic drama produced and distributed by First National Pictures. This film was directed by Richard Wallace and starred Billie Dove. It is based on a short story American Beauty by Wallace Irwin. Walter McGrail and Margaret Livingston are also in the cast. The Cradle Snatchers Cradle Snatchers is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Howard Hawks. The picture is based on the 1925 Russell Medcraft and Norma Mitchell stage play of the same name that starred Mary Boland, Edna May Oliver, and Humphrey Bogart. An incomplete copy, missing part of reel 3 and all of reel 4, exists in the Library of Congress. The film was later remade as Why Leave Home?. The Dove The Dove is a 1927 American silent romantic drama film directed by Roland West based on a 1925 Broadway play by Willard Mack and starring Norma Talmadge, Noah Beery, and Gilbert Roland. Don Diego i Pelageya Don Diego and Pelagia is a 1928 Soviet silent comedy drama directed by Yakov Protazanov. The films art direction was by Sergei Kozlovsky. Kukla s millionami The Doll with Millions is a 1928 Soviet silent comedy film starring Igor Ilyinsky. The Night Flyer The Night Flyer is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Walter Lang. A print of the film exists in the film archive of the Library of Congress. Parts of the film were shot in Thistle. The Delightful Rogue The Delightful Rogue is a 1929 Pre-Code romantic adventure film produced and distributed by RKO Pictures. The film was directed by A. Leslie Pearce, with the screenplay by Wallace Smith, based on his short story, A Woman Decides. The film stars Rod La Rocque as a modern-day pirate in the south seas, as well as Rita La Roy and Charles Byer. La Rocque had been playing similar style adventurers in a few of his last silent films, and this film attempts to replicate the success of those silent adventure movies using RCAs early sound equipment, the Photophone system. The Wolf Song Wolf Song is a 1929 American silent Western romance drama film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Gary Cooper and Lupe Vélez. Based on a story by Harvey Fergusson, the film is about a man who heads out west in 1840 looking for adventure and meets a group of mountain men who take him into the Rocky Mountains to trap beavers and cats. The man meets a beautiful Mexican woman in Taos who comes from a proud and wealthy family. They fall in love and elope, and he becomes torn between his love for her and his desire for travelin. The film contains a synchronized score and sound effects, as well as some synchronized singing sequences. This Pre-Code film is notable for showing Gary Cooper almost entirely nude as he shaves and washes in a river. The Cheaters The Cheaters is a 1930 Australian silent film directed by Paulette McDonagh and starring Isabel McDonagh. Phyllis McDonagh worked as art director. The McDonagh sisters made a number of self-funded films together in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Originally the films length was 6000 feet plus, it survives at 6309 feet. He Knew Women He Knew Women is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film, directed by Hugh Herbert, from a screenplay by him and William B. Jutte, which was adapted from S. N. Behrmans 1927 play The Second Man. It starred Lowell Sherman and Alice Joyce, in her second to last film role. The film broke even. The Cisco Kid The Cisco Kid is a 1931 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Warner Baxter. It was produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation and is a follow up to Foxs hugely successful 1928 In Old Arizona and 1930s The Arizona Kid, both of which had starred Baxter as the same character The Cisco Kid. A copy is preserved at the Library of Congress. Channel Crossing Channel Crossing is a 1933 British crime film directed by Milton Rosmer and starring Matheson Lang, Constance Cummings, Anthony Bushell and Nigel Bruce. It was shot partly on location and at the Lime Grove Studios in Shepherds Bush. The films sets were designed by the art director Alfred Junge. Along Came Sally Aunt Sally is a 1933 British musical comedy film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Cicely Courtneidge, Sam Hardy and Phyllis Clare. The film was made by Gainsborough Pictures at their Islington Studios, and released in the U.S. as Along Came Sally. Flüchtlinge Refugees is a 1933 German drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Hans Albers, Käthe von Nagy and Eugen Klöpfer. It depicts Volga German refugees persecuted by the Bolsheviks on the Sino-Russian border in Manchuria in 1928. The screenplay was written by Gerhard Menzel and was based on his own novel of the same title. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios with sets designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. It was the first movie to win the state prize, and Goebbels praised it as among those films that, while they did not explicitly cite National Socialist principles, nevertheless embodied its spirit, a new film reflecting the ideal of their national revolution. The refugees are rescued by a heroic German leader much like the Führer; the symbolism is obviously intended to emulate Adolf Hitler although its hero, being blond and athletic, represented the physical ideal much more clearly. He is disgusted by "November Germany", and devotes himself to the ideal of "true Germany". He off-handedly disposes of some refugees as worthless, and demands complete obedience from all others. The death of a boy deeply devoted to him moves him, as dying for a cause is something he would wish for himself, in keeping with Nazi glorification of heroic death. Their Communist persecutors are portrayed simply as brutal murderers, typical of works prior to the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. The film was shown for some time after the pact, owing to bureaucratic oversight, complicating the efforts of Nazi propaganda. It's a Boy Its a Boy is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Leslie Henson, Albert Burdon and Edward Everett Horton. It is a farce about a blackmailer who attempts to demand money from a young woman on the brink of marriage. It was based on the 1931 play Its a Boy by Austin Melford, an English adaption of the 1926 play Hurra, ein Junge by Franz Arnold and Ernst Bach. It was shot at Islington Studios, with sets designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky. King for a Night King for a Night is a 1933 American Pre-Code crime film directed by Kurt Neumann starring Chester Morris and Helen Twelvetrees. The Shadow Laughs The Shadow Laughs is a 1933 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Arthur Hoerl and starring Hal Skelly, Rose Hobart and Harry T. Morey. All the King's Horses All the Kings Horses is a 1935 American comedy musical film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Carl Brisson and Mary Ellis. The film tells the story of a film actor who changes places with a Ruritanian prince. The screenplay is based on a play by Lawrence Clark, Max Giersberg, Frederik Herendeen and Edward Horan. The film was nominated by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for Best Dance Direction. Thunderstorm The Storm is a 1933 Soviet film directed by Vladimir Petrov. Once to Every Woman Once to Every Woman is a 1934 American black-and-white Pre-Code film adaptation of A. J. Cronins short story "Kaleidoscope in K". The film was made by Columbia Pictures and stars Ralph Bellamy and Fay Wray. Bad Boy Bad Boy is a 1935 American comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and written by Allen Rivkin. The film stars James Dunn, Dorothy Wilson, Louise Fazenda, Victor Kilian, John Wray and Luis Alberni. The film was released on October 25, 1935, by 20th Century Fox. Car 99 Car 99 is a 1935 American thriller film directed by Charles Barton and written by Karl Detzer and C. Gardner Sullivan. The film stars Fred MacMurray, Ann Sheridan, Guy Standing, Marina Koshetz, Dean Jagger, William Frawley and Frank Craven. The film was released on March 2, 1935, by Paramount Pictures. Coyote Trails Coyote Trails is a 1935 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray. All American Chump All American Chump is a 1936 American comedy film produced by MGM, directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Lawrence Kimble. The film stars Stuart Erwin, Robert Armstrong, Betty Furness, Edmund Gwenn and Harvey Stephens. The Amateur Gentleman The Amateur Gentleman is a 1936 British drama film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Elissa Landi, Gordon Harker and Margaret Lockwood, with music by Richard Addinsell. It is based on the 1913 novel The Amateur Gentleman by Jeffrey Farnol. In an effort to prove his fathers innocence of a charge of stealing, a young man disguises himself as a gentleman and travels to Regency London. It was made at Elstree Studios with sets designed by Edward Carrick. The story was previously filmed in the silent era in Britain The Amateur Gentleman and in Hollywood as The Amateur Gentleman 1926 with Richard Barthelmess. Avenging Waters Avenging Waters is a 1936 western starring Ken Maynard, Beth Marion, Ward Bond and John Elliott. It was written by Nat Gatzert and directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet. Caryl of the Mountains Caryl of the Mountains is a 1936 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray. It was made for Reliable Pictures and shot at Big Bear Lake, California. The film is also known as Get That Girl in the United Kingdom. Laburnum Grove Laburnum Grove is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Carol Reed and starring Edmund Gwenn, Cedric Hardwicke and Victoria Hopper. It was based on the 1933 play of the same name written by J. B. Priestley. The Leathernecks Have Landed The Leathernecks Have Landed is a 1936 American adventure film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Seton I. Miller. The film stars Lew Ayres, Isabel Jewell, James Ellison, James Burke, J. Carrol Naish and Clay Clement. The film was released on February 17, 1936, by Republic Pictures. The Captain's Table The Captains Table is a 1936 British crime film directed by and starring Percy Marmont. It also featured Marian Spencer and Louis Goodrich. A passenger on an Atlantic liner is found strangled, leading to a police investigation. The film was made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie for distribution by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Kid Comes Back The Kid Comes Back is a 1938 prizefight film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Wayne Morris, Barton MacLane, June Travis and "Slapsie Maxie" Rosenbloom. The title may be meant to remind audiences of Kid Galahad, a smash hit prizefight movie released the previous year starring Edward G. Robinson, Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, and Wayne Morris in the title role as a young boxer very similar to his part in The Kid Comes Back. Lullaby Lullaby is a 1937 Soviet documentary film directed by Dziga Vertov. The film was shot to commemorate the 20th anniversary of October Revolution. A Lawman Is Born A Lawman Is Born is a 1937 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield. Wings Over Honolulu Wings over Honolulu is a 1937 drama romance film directed by H. C. Potter and starring Wendy Barrie, Ray Milland, Kent Taylor, William Gargan and Polly Rowles. The cinematographer Joseph Valentine earned a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on this military romance, with Wendy Barrie as a young woman who finds it difficult to adjust to the life of a Naval aviators wife. Air Devils Air Devils is a 1938 American action comedy film directed by John Rawlins, based on an original story, "The Fighting Marines" by Harold Buckley. The film stars Larry J. Blake, Dick Purcell and Beryl Wallace. Füsilier Wipf Fusilier Wipf is a 1938 Swiss drama film directed by Hermann Haller and Leopold Lindtberg and starring Paul Hubschmid, Heinrich Gretler and Robert Trösch. When the First World War breaks out, a hairdressers assistant in neutral Switzerland is mobilised for border protection duty. Serving in the army, he grows from a boy into a man and develops a greater love for his country. The film was part of the intellectual spiritual defence of Switzerland during the era as the country maintained a neutral stance in the years leading up to the Second World War, which began a year after the film was released. $1000 a Touchdown $1,000 a Touchdown is a 1939 American comedy film directed by James P. Hogan, written by Delmer Daves, and starring Joe E. Brown, Martha Raye, Eric Blore, Susan Hayward, John Hartley and Joyce Mathews. It was released on October 4, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. In the Times of Don Porfirio In the Times of Don Porfirio is a 1940 Mexican musical film directed by Juan Bustillo Oro and starring Fernando Soler, Marina Tamayo and Emilio Tuero. The film nostalgically portrays the Porfirio Díaz government, who is played by Antonio R. Frausto who played the General in several films. Old Mother Riley M.P. Old Mother Riley, MP is a 1939 British comedy film starring Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane, which forms part of the Old Mother Riley series of films. The films plot centres on Old Mother Riley standing for election to the House of Commons. Bad Man from Red Butte Bad Man from Red Butte is a 1940 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and written by Sam Robins. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Bob Baker, Fuzzy Knight, Anne Gwynne, Bill Cody Jr. and Norman Willis. The film was released on June 1, 1940, by Universal Pictures. Deadwood Dick Not to be confused with the nineteenth century dime novel hero, Deadwood Dick Deadwood Dick was the 11th serial released by Columbia Pictures. Meine Tochter lebt in Wien My Daughter Lives in Vienna is a 1940 German comedy film directed by E.W. Emo and starring Elfriede Datzig, Hans Moser and O.W. Fischer. Moon Over Burma Moon Over Burma is a 1940 American adventure film directed by Louis King and written by Harry Clork, Wilson Collison, W.P. Lipscomb and Frank Wead. The film stars Dorothy Lamour, Robert Preston, Preston Foster, Doris Nolan, Albert Bassermann, Frederick Worlock and Addison Richards. The film was released on December 11, 1940, by Paramount Pictures. On the Spot On the Spot is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by George Waggner and Dorothy Davenport. The film stars Frankie Darro, Mary Kornman, Mantan Moreland, John St. Polis, Robert Warwick and Maxine Leslie. The film was released on June 11, 1940, by Monogram Pictures. Borrowed Hero Borrowed Hero is a 1941 American film directed by Lewis D. Collins. Women Are Better Diplomats Women Are Better Diplomats is a 1941 German musical comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Marika Rökk, Willy Fritsch and Aribert Wäscher. It was based on a novel by Hans Flemming. The film was the first German feature film to be made in colour, and was one of the most expensive films produced during the Third Reich. The film met with a positive public response and was among the most popular German films of the early war years. Sealed Lips Sealed Lips is a 1942 American film noir crime film directed by George Waggner and starring William Gargan, June Clyde and John Litel. Alexander Parkhomenko Alexander Parkhomenko, is a 1942 Soviet adventure film directed by Leonid Lukov. En herre med bart En herre med bart is a 1942 Norwegian comedy film directed by Alfred Maurstad, based on a play by Finn Bø, and starring Per Aabel and Wenche Foss. Attorney Ole Grong and his wife Cecilie are having marital difficulties. After they decide on a divorce, they both go away to recuperate and, when they happen to check in at the same hotel, complications ensue. Saddle Mountain Roundup Saddle Mountain Roundup is a 1941 American film directed by S. Roy Luby, one of the Range Busters series. Sorelle Materassi The Materassi Sisters is a 1944 Italian comedy film directed by Ferdinando Maria Poggioli and starring Emma Gramatica, Irma Gramatica and Olga Solbelli. The film is an adaptation of the 1934 novel of the same title by Aldo Palazzeschi. La vie de bohème La Vie de bohème is a French-Italian drama film directed by Marcel LHerbier. It is based on Scènes de la vie de bohème by Henri Murger and includes music from Giacomo Puccinis opera as accompaniment. The set designs were created by Georges Wakhévitch. It was filmed during the winter of 1942-43 at the Victorine Studios in Nice. However it was not released until January 1945, after the liberation of France. Bordertown Gun Fighters Bordertown Gun Fighters is a 1943 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Norman S. Hall. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, George "Gabby" Hayes, Anne Jeffreys, Ian Keith, Harry Woods and Edward Earle. The film was released on July 8, 1943, by Republic Pictures. The Racket Man The Racket Man is a 1944 American crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman. You Can't Beat the Law You Cant Beat the Law is a 1943 American drama film directed by Phil Rosen. The film is also known as Prison Mutiny. Bowery to Broadway Bowery to Broadway is a 1944 American film starring Maria Montez, Jack Oakie, and Susanna Foster. Donald OConnor and Peggy Ryan also had a small specialty act, and it was the only film they were in together where they didnt have a name or character. The movie was made to showcase the singing talent at Universal. Montez only has a small role. Rosie the Riveter Rosie the Riveter is a 1944 American film based on the iconic character of the same name. It was directed by Joseph Santley and starring Jane Frazee. Som folk är mest Som folk är mest is a 1944 Swedish comedy film directed by Hasse Ekman. The Temptation of Barbizon The Temptation of Barbizon is a French fantasy-romance film from 1946, directed by Jean Stelli, written by André-Paul Antoine and Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon, and starring Simone Renant and François Périer. It was the first film of French actor Louis de Funès, who appeared in a 40-second, uncredited role. The black-and-white film is listed in the 100 IMDB Top International Romance Movies of the 1940s. Eugenie Grandet Eugenia Grandet is a 1946 Italian historical drama film directed by Mario Soldati. It is based on the novel Eugénie Grandet by Honoré de Balzac. The novel has been adapted into films on a number of occasions. The films sets were designed by art director Gastone Medin. The film entered the competition at the 7th Venice International Film Festival. For her performance Alida Valli won the Nastro dArgento for Best Actress. The film also won the Nastro dArgento for Best Scenography. My Dog Shep My Dog Shep is a 1946 American drama film directed by Ford Beebe. It was made by Golden Gate Productions and released through the newly-formed Screen Guild Productions. They had just made Flight to Nowhere. Filming started August 15, 1946. Greg McClure was meant to be in the cast. Lanny Rees was borrowed from RKO. Time Out of Mind Time Out of Mind is a 1947 film noir drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Phyllis Calvert, Robert Hutton and Ella Raines. The film was made by Universal Pictures on a large budget of $1,674,500, but the film was not a commercial success. The British actress Calvert was a major star in Britain and other countries for her roles in the Gainsborough Melodramas. The Calendar The Calendar is a black and white 1948 British drama film directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Greta Gynt, John McCallum, Raymond Lovell and Leslie Dwyer. It is based on the 1929 play The Calendar and subsequent novel by Edgar Wallace that had previously been adapted in 1931. Date with a Dream A Date with a Dream is a 1948 British musical comedy film directed by Dicky Leeman and starring Terry-Thomas, Jeannie Carson and Wally Patch. Its plot concerns a wartime group of musical entertainers who meet up a year after being demobbed and decide to reform their act. This was one of Terry-Thomass earliest films and is reputedly partly based on his own experiences. Terry-Thomas was yet to develop his cad persona and a then little-known Norman Wisdom appears in a very brief, non-speaking role. Isn't It Romantic Isnt It Romantic? is a 1948 American musical film from Paramount Pictures, directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Veronica Lake and Billy De Wolfe. Supporting actors included Mona Freeman, Richard Webb and Pearl Bailey. Although it takes its title from a 1932 song by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, it is based on a novel called Gather Ye Rosebuds by Jeannette C. Nolan. The plot of Isnt It Romantic? is set in Indiana after the Civil War and is about three daughters courted by three young men. Thunder in the Pines Thunder in the Pines is a 1948 American film directed by Robert Edwards and starring George Reeves and Ralph Byrd. The film was shot in sepia tone. It was executive produced by Robert L. Lippert. Bandit King of Texas Bandit King of Texas is a 1949 American Western film directed by Fred C. Brannon and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Helene Stanley, James Nolan, Harry Lauter and Robert Bice. The film was released on August 29, 1949, by Republic Pictures. Free for All Free for All is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Charles Barton and starring Robert Cummings, Ann Blyth and Percy Kilbride. The Arizona Cowboy The Arizona Cowboy is a 1950 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Bradford Ropes. The film stars Rex Allen, Teala Loring, Gordon Jones, Minerva Urecal, James Cardwell, and Roy Barcroft. The film was released on April 1, 1950, by Republic Pictures. Mary Ryan, Detective Mary Ryan, Detective is a 1949 American crime drama, directed by Abby Berlin, which stars Marsha Hunt, John Litel, and June Vincent. A Case for PC 49 A Case for PC 49 is a 1951 British mystery film directed by Francis Searle and starring Brian Reece, Joy Shelton and Christine Norden. It was made by Hammer Films at Bray Studios. The film was based on a popular radio series, which already been adapted into the 1949 production The Adventures of PC 49. It was released as a second feature. Leathernose Leathernose is a 1952 French-Italian historical drama film directed by Yves Allégret and starring Jean Marais, Françoise Christophe and Mariella Lotti. It is an adaptation of the 1936 novel by Jean de La Varende, set in France in the years after the Napoleonic Wars. The films sets were designed by the art director Georges Wakhévitch. Jungle Treasure Old Mother Rileys Jungle Treasure is a low budget 1951 British comedy film, the penultimate in the long running Old Mother Riley series starring Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane. It features an early appearance by future Carry On regular Peter Butterworth. Husband and wife Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane had separated by the time of production, and were touring in different "Old Mother Riley" shows. This was Kittys final Mother Riley film, and her scenes with Lucan were reputedly shot on separate days. Adventure in Berlin All Clues Lead to Berlin is a 1952 West German thriller film directed by František Čáp and starring Gordon Howard, Irina Garden and Kurt Meisel. It is also known by the alternative titles Adventure in Berlin and International Counterfeiters. It portrays a gang of counterfeiters with links to the former Nazi regime. The Adventurer of Seville Adventures of the Barber of Seville is a 1954 Spanish comedy film directed by Ladislao Vajda. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Sunday Heroes Sunday Heroes is a 1953 Italian drama film directed by Mario Camerini. The Frightened Bride The Tall Headlines is a 1952 British film directed by Terence Young and starring André Morell, Flora Robson, Michael Denison, Peter Burton, Sid James and Dennis Price. In the United States the film was retitled The Frightened Bride. As Long as You're Near Me As Long as Youre Near Me is a 1953 West German drama film directed by Harald Braun. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Outlaw Treasure Outlaw Treasure is a 1955 Western. It was one of the first movies released by American Releasing Corporation which became American International Pictures. The Strakonice Bagpiper The Strakonice Bagpiper is a 1955 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Karel Steklý. Teenage Thunder Teenage Thunder is a 1957 American black and white teenage drama film directed by Paul Helmick. The film stars Chuck Courtney, Melinda Byron, Robert Fuller, Tyler McVey and Paul Bryar. The opening theme song, Teenage Kisses, is performed by country music singer David Houston. Break in the Circle Break in the Circle is a 1955 British film directed by Val Guest and starring Forrest Tucker, Eva Bartok, Marius Goring and Guy Middleton. An adventurer is hired by a German millionaire to help a Polish scientist escape to the West. Doreen Carwithen composed the score for the film. L'eau vive Girl and the River is a 1958 French drama film directed by François Villiers. It was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. Naked in the Sun Naked in the Sun is a 1957 American Western film directed by R. John Hugh and written by John Cresswell. It is based on the 1956 novel The Warrior by Frank G. Slaughter. The film stars James Craig, Lita Milan, Barton MacLane, Dennis Cross, Robert Wark and Jim Boles. The film was released on September 20, 1957, by Allied Artists Pictures. Susanna tutta panna Susanna Whipped Cream is a 1957 Italian-Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Steno. Juvenile Jungle Juvenile Jungle is a 1958 American crime film directed by William Witney and written by Arthur T. Horman. The film stars Corey Allen, Rebecca Welles, Richard Bakalyan, Anne Whitfield, Joe Di Reda and Joe Conley. The film was released on April 24, 1958, by Republic Pictures. Die Käserei in der Vehfreude The Cheese Factory in the Hamlet is a 1958 Swiss historical comedy film directed by Franz Schnyder and starring Annemarie Düringer, Franz Matter and Heinrich Gretler. It is an adaptation of the 1850 novel of the same title by Jeremias Gotthelf. With its rural nineteenth century setting, it is part of the group of popular heimatfilm made after the Second World War. Sadhna Sadhna is a 1958 Black-and-white Social guidance Hindi film produced and directed by B. R. Chopra. The film stars Vyjayanthimala and Sunil Dutt in the lead with Leela Chitnis, Radhakrishan, Manmohan Krishna, Uma Dutt and Ravikant, forming an ensemble cast. The story, screenplay and dialogue was penned by Mukhram Sharma. The film revolves around Rajini, a prostitute, and her love affair with a professor. Himmel och pannkaka Himmel och pannkaka is a 1959 Swedish film, directed by Hasse Ekman. Die Nacht vor der Premiere The Night Before the Premiere is a 1959 West German musical comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Marika Rökk, Theo Lingen and Wolfgang Lukschy. It was made by Real Film at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. Den sidste vinter The Last Winter is a 1960 Danish war film directed by Frank Dunlop, Anker Sørensen and Edvin Tiemroth. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival. Rocío de La Mancha Rocío de La Mancha is a 1963 film made in Spain. Santo contra el cerebro diabólico Santo contra el cerebro diabolico is a 1963 Mexican action film directed by Federico Curiel, written by Curiel and Antonio Orellana and starring El Santo . Der verkaufte Großvater The Sold Grandfather is a 1962 West German comedy film directed by Hans Albin and starring Hans Moser, Vivi Bach and Hubert von Meyerinck. It is a remake of the 1942 film of the same title and is based on a play of the same name. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Mellin. Mir nach, Canaillen Follow Me, Scoundrels is a 1964 East German historical adventure film directed by Ralf Kirsten and starring Manfred Krug, Monika Woytowicz and Fred Düren. The films sets were designed by the art directors Jochen Keller and Hans Poppe. Daddy's Success Pappa tar gull is a 1964 Norwegian comedy film written and directed by Arne Skouen, starring Sølvi Wang and Henki Kolstad. Laffen has lost the respect of his children, and needs to restore his honour. Mission to Hell Mission to Hell is a 1964 German-French-Italian spy film written and directed by Gianfranco Parolini and starring Paul Hubschmid. One of the first Eurospy productions, it was a box office success. Baraka sur X 13 Agent X-77 Orders to Kill is a 1966 French-Spanish-Italian spy film directed by Maurice Cloche and starring Gérard Barray and Sylva Koscina. Silvio Siano is credited as co-director in the Italian version of the film due to co-production obligations. It is loosely based on the novel Silence clinique by Eddy Ghilain. Joey Boy Joey Boy is a 1965 British comedy war film directed by Frank Launder and starring Harry H. Corbett, Stanley Baxter, Bill Fraser, Percy Herbert, Lance Percival, Reg Varney and Thorley Walters. The film was based on the 1959 novel by Eddie Chapman. Like Father, Like Son The Young Sinner is a 1965 American film directed by and starring Tom Laughlin. The film was shot in 1961 but not released until 1965 as part of a double feature with A Swingin Summer. Soldier Martin Kiss Me General is a 1966 French comedy film directed by Michel Deville and starring Robert Hirsch, Véronique Vendell, Walter Rilla, Marlène Jobert and Anthony Sharp. An actor disguises himself as a soldier during the Second World War, but is mistaken for a soldier and becomes a war hero during the Allied Liberation of France in 1944. Come rubammo la bomba atomica Come rubammo la bomba atomica or How We Stole the Atomic Bomb is a 1967 Italian-Egyptian international co-production Eurospy comedy based on the 1966 Palomares B-52 crash. Filmed in Italy and Egypt, it stars the Italian comedy duo of Franco and Ciccio and was directed by Lucio Fulci. The film features a teaming of parodies of famous film secret agents. The Day the Hot Line Got Hot Hot Line is a 1967 French/Spanish international co-production comedy spy thriller directed by Etienne Périer and starring Robert Taylor in his final feature film and Charles Boyer.It was released in the US by American International Pictures. Lyckliga skitar Blushing Charlie is a 1970 Swedish drama film directed by Vilgot Sjöman. It was entered into the 21st Berlin International Film Festival. Alta tensión Doppia coppia con Regina is a 1972 Spanish-Italian film directed by Julio Buchs. It stars Marisa Mell and Gabriele Ferzetti. Epilog norymberski Epilog norymberski is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1970. Bordellet Bordellet is a 1972 Danish theatrical sex comedy film made by pornographic pioneer Ole Ege and was Denmarks first full-length hardcore pornographic feature film. The story takes place around 1900 and involves a young girl, a brothel, and a hidden treasure. Typical for Danish hardcore sex comedies of the 1970s, the production was not blocked from hiring people from the mainstream film industry. The crew included cinematographer Morten Arnfred, also known as co-director of the TV miniseries The Kingdom. The cast includes comedian Gotha Andersen, a popular mainstream film and television actor, and popular singer Inger-Lise Gaarde. The film started a decade-long run of Danish hardcore sex comedies. Hardcase Hardcase is a 1972 American made-for-television Western film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey and starring Clint Walker and Stefanie Powers. It was the first fully live-action feature film of the Hanna-Barbera studios. The movie appeared on the ABC Movie of the Week on February 1, 1972 where it was a ratings surprise; becoming the seventh most popular show of the week. Trop jolies pour être honnêtes Trop jolies pour être honnêtes, or 4 Souris pour un hold-up is a 1972 French film directed by Richard Balducci. In 1985 International Home Video Corp. of Wilmington, Los Angeles, California released an English subtitled version of the film, under the series La Vidéo Française. In the film four female roommates who live in the French Riviera, Bernadette, Christine, Frédérique, and Martine, discover that a group of thieves who committed a robbery are keeping their stolen goods in the building across from them. The women decide to steal the goods from the men. La duda The Doubt is a 1972 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Fernando Rey, Analía Gadé and José Ángel Espinosa Ferrusquilla. Cagliostro Cagliostro is a 1975 Italian biographical-drama film directed by Daniele Pettinari. Loosely based on the real life events of Alessandro Cagliostro, the film has many historical inaccuracies, including the claim that Giuseppe Balsamo and Cagliostro were two different persons. Clara es el precio Clara is the Price is a 1975 Spanish film directed by Vicente Aranda. It stars Amparo Muñoz, Máximo Valverde and Juan Luis Galiardo. It was shot in Cadaques, Empuriabrava, Delta del Ebro and Barcelona. Kdo hledá zlaté dno Who Looks for Gold? is a 1974 Czechoslovak film drama directed by Jiří Menzel. Filmed during the construction of the Dalešice Dam, it is one of Menzels least well-regarded works. It concerns a young man who works on the construction of a dam after his return from military service. The film was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival. Chomana Dudi Chomana Dudi is a feature film in the Kannada language. It is based on a novel of the same name, written by Shivaram Karanth. The film was released in the year 1975 and won the Swarna Kamal, Indias National Award for the best film. The Great MacArthy The Great Macarthy is a 1975 comedy about Australian rules football. It was an adaptation of the novel A Salute to the Great McCarthy by Barry Oakley. It stars John Jarratt as the title character as a local footballer who is signed up by the South Melbourne Football Club. It also stars Barry Humphries and Judy Morris. It was released at a time of resurgence in Australian cinema but was not very successful despite its high profile cast. Tora-san, the Intellectual aka Tora-san Meets a Lady Scholar is a 1975 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Fumie Kashiyama as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san, the Intellectual is the sixteenth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Drying Up the Streets Drying Up the Streets is a 1978 Canadian feature from Robin Spry produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Los hombres sólo piensan en eso Los Hombres sólo piensan en eso is a 1976 Argentine film. Beyond Reason Beyond Reason is an independent film directed, starring, and written by Telly Savalas that was produced in 1977. Originally titled Mati, after the title character Dr. Nicholas Mati, the film focused on a psychiatrist who struggles with his grip on reality. Diana Muldaur also starred in the film as Elaine Mati, the doctors concerned wife. The film was not released theatrically, and became available on home media in 1985. Da sha xing yu xiao mei tou Follow the Star is a 1978 Hong Kong action film directed by John Woo and starring Rowena Cortes. Mysterious Castles of Clay Mysterious Castles of Clay is a 1978 film about a termite colony; filmed in Kenya by film-makers Joan and Alan Root, and narrated by Orson Welles. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and received a Peabody Award. Because the original film was lost, only three copies are known to exist in the United States. One of these is in the possession of famed nature documenter Ken Burns, another is in the possession of the science department of the Colorado Rocky Mountain School. California Fever California Fever is an American teen drama series that ran on CBS in 1979. The show featured a group of Los Angeles teenagers living an exotic life of disco, the beach, romance and music. The series was short-lived, lasting only 10 episodes. Prior to the first episode, the show was to be called Were Cruising. Yong zheng yu nian geng yao The Rebellious Reign is a 1980 historical drama martial art movie, directed by Fong Chiung and starring Norman Chu Siu-Keung, Jimmy Lee and Alan Chui Chung-San. Friend or Foe Friend or Foe is a 1982 British independent film that was directed by John Krish for the Childrens Film Foundation. The film, which was given a theatrical release in April 1982, is based on the 1977 childrens novel by the same name by Michael Morpurgo. It stars John Bardon, Stacy Tendeter, and John Holmes and concerns two young boys who are evacuated from London during World War II. Friend or Foe was later shown as part of a theatrical retrospective of Krishs work in 2013 and was also screened at the Melbourne International Film Festival in 2014. Kitty and the Bagman Kitty and the Bagman is a 1983 Australian film about gangsters in the 1920s. Noa at 17 Noa at 17 is a 1982 Israeli drama written and directed by Itzhak Zepel Yeshurun. It was shot over only two weeks. In 2003, actress Dahlia Shimko reprised her role as Noa in the directors sequel, No Longer 17. Pharos of Chaos Leuchtturm des Chaos is a 1983 documentary profile of the American actor Sterling Hayden. The film features discussions with Hayden concerning his life and career, intercut with clips and stills from his films. It follows the actor through several long and digressive afternoon conversations with the German filmmakers aboard the barge in the Netherlands on which he was living. Hayden smokes hashish and drinks heavily throughout, telling the filmmakers that they "have a record of exactly what alcoholism is". Hayden recounts his shame at having co-operated with the House Un-American Activities Committee during the Second Red Scare, his pride in his achievements as a sailor, and adopts a scornful attitude towards his illustrious career as a Hollywood film icon. The film was shown at the 1983 Edinburgh Film Festival, where it was one of a few independent films singled out for praise by critic Steve McIntyre in an otherwise disappointing event. In a review for The New York Times, critic Janet Maslin cited the film as an example of "documentary film making ... at its most laissez faire", lamenting that "every discussion is allowed to proceed far beyond its natural conclusion". She criticised the filmmakers reluctance to rein in Haydens "diffuseness of thought", "stilted" cinematography, inclusion of trivial and uninteresting details from the interviews, and their nonchalant and distanced attitude towards the actor. Maslins review concludes: Tora-san Goes Religious? aka Torasan Whistling is a 1983 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Keiko Takeshita as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san Goes Religious? is the thirty-second entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Blood Circus Blood Circus is a 1985 independent American science fiction-horror film, with a professional-wrestling theme. It was produced by Baltimore-native Santo Victor Rigatuso, also called Robert "Bob" Harris, who promoted it through infomercials for his mail-order "Santo Gold" jewelry business. Though it had a brief regional release funded by Rigatuso, the film never received distribution. Capone Cries a Lot is a 1985 Japanese comedy directed by Seijun Suzuki and starring Kenichi Hagiwara. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Sueyuki Kajiyama. The Practice of Love The Practice of Love is a 1985 Austrian drama film written by and directed by Valie Export. It was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival. Tale of a Tiger Tail of a Tiger is a 1984 Australian film directed by Rolf de Heer and starring Grant Navin. It de Heers first feature. Once Around the Park Un Tour de Manège is a 1989 French film starring Juliette Binoche, François Cluzet, Denis Lavant and Michel Aumont. It is the first and to date only film directed by the acclaimed French theatre director Pierre Pradinas. The film was shot on location in Paris in the summer of 1988. Partition Partition is a film by award-winning director Ken McMullen. The film is set in the turmoil surrounding the transfer of political power in British India from British to Indian hands and the partition of the subcontinent into The Dominion of Pakistan and The Republic of India in 1947. Made in 1987, the film was released on DVD in 2007. Its screening has been voted Time Out Critics choice No 1 after 20 years. Ghosts CAN Do It Those Dear Departed, also known as Ghosts Can Do It!, is a 1987 Australian black comedy film directed by Ted Robinson and starring Garry McDonald, Pamela Stephenson and Su Cruickshank. Vila Orhideja The Orchid Villa is a Croatian film directed by Krešo Golik. It was released in 1988. Runaway Blues Runaway Blues is a 1989 Hong Kong action film directed by David Lai and starring Andy Lau. Due to its amount of violence, the film was rated Category III by the Hong Kong motion picture rating system. Ren hai gu hong City Kids 1989 is a 1989 Hong Kong action drama film directed by Poon Man-kit and starring Andy Lau and Max Mok. The film shares the same Chinese title and a similar plot to the 1969 film The Orphan which stars Bruce Lee. Death Has a Bad Reputation Death Has A Bad Reputation is a 1990 TV movie based on the story by Frederick Forsyth. It stars Tony Lo Bianco, Pamela Villoresi, and Elizabeth Hurley. It was broadcast in the UK in 1990. Les amies de ma femme Les amies de ma femme or My Wifes Girlfriends is a 1992 French-Belgium comedy film directed by Didier Van Cauwelaert. Sabato italiano Sabato italiano is a 1992 Italian drama film directed by Luciano Manuzzi. Seven Songs for Malcolm X Seven Songs for Malcolm X is a British documentary film about the life of Malcolm X, the influential civil rights activist who was assassinated in 1965. The film was written and directed by John Akomfrah, with co-writer Edward George, and produced by Lina Gopaul. The Black Audio Film Collective, Akomfrah’s London-based company, and Channel 4 Television Corporation were both involved in the production of the film. It was first aired at the Toronto Festival of Festivals in Canada, on 15 September 1993, and then at the Chicago International Film Festival in October 1993. On 15 March 2009, it was released in the Czech Republic at the One World Film Festival. The film was distributed by Channel 4 Television Company. It was filmed in London and has a runtime of 52 minutes. Kaki bakar The Arsonist is a 1995 Malaysian drama film directed by U-Wei Haji Saari based on the short story Barn Burning by William Faulkner. It was first screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival, then later into Malaysian cinemas in 2001. Le passager clandestin El pasajero clandestino is a 1995 French-Spanish dramatic independent underground television art film directed by Agustí Villaronga. It is adapted from the Georges Simenon novel of the same name and has a runtime of 96 minutes. It is a part of Cycle Simenon. The film was made in the French language and dubs in Castilian Spanish and Catalan were made. The actors and actresses in the film originated from various countries. Another film adaptation of the same book, titled The Stowaway, was released in 1958. Watch the K Foundation Burn a Million Quid K Foundation Burn a Million Quid was a performance art action on 23 August 1994 in which the K Foundation burned cash in the amount of one million pounds sterling in a disused boathouse on the Ardfin Estate on the Scottish island of Jura. The money represented the bulk of the K Foundations funds, earned by Drummond and Cauty as The KLF, one of the United Kingdoms most successful pop groups of the early 1990s. The incineration was recorded on a Hi-8 video camera by K Foundation collaborator Gimpo. In August 1995, the film—Watch the K Foundation Burn a Million Quid—was toured around the UK, with Drummond and Cauty engaging each audience in debate about the burning and its meaning. In November 1995, the duo pledged to dissolve the K Foundation and to refrain from public discussion of the burning for a period of 23 years, but Drummond spoke about the burning in 2000 and 2004. Initially, he was unrepentant, but in 2004 he admitted to the BBC that he regretted burning the money. Collaborator Chris Brook edited and compiled a book, K Foundation Burn A Million Quid, which was published by Ellipsis Books in 1997. It compiles stills from the film, accounts of events and viewer reactions. One image in the book shows a house brick that was manufactured from the fires ashes. Colonel Bunker Kolonel Bunker is an Albanian, French and Polish historical film. It was released in 1996. The film was selected as the Albanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. L'Atlantide LAtlantide is a 1992 French-Italian adventure film directed by Bob Swaim, starring Tchéky Karyo, Christopher Thompson and Jean Rochefort. It tells the story of a former soldier who searches for a man who has disappeared, and comes into contact with a mysterious and attractive queen from an ancient dynasty. It is based on Pierre Benoits 1919 novel Atlantida, which had been adapted for film several times before. The film premiered in France on 30 December 1992. Crossmaheart Crossmaheart is a 1998 British drama film directed by Henry Herbert and starring Gerard Rooney, Maria Lennon and Enda Oates. It was based on the novel Cycle of Violence by Colin Bateman. It was released as Dead Mans Girl on DVD in the USA, but didnt go on general release in the UK. Nerone Nerone is a 1977 Italian comedy film directed by Castellacci & Pingitore. It parodies real life event of the Roman emperor Nero. Zhou mo qing ren Rock 'n' Roll Revue Rockn Roll Revue is a 1955 American film directed by Joseph Kohn. The film was compiled for theatrical exhibition from the made-for-television short films produced by Snader and Studio Telescriptions, with newly filmed host segments by Willie Bryant. The film is also known as Harlem Rock n Roll and Rock and Roll Review. Minuet Menuet is a 1982 Belgian-Dutch drama film directed by Lili Rademakers. The film was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Miroir Miroir is a 1947 French film starring Jean Gabin about a businessman who moonlights as a gangster. It had admissions in France of 1 776 310. Hot and Cold Penguin Hot and Cold Penguin is a 1955 Chilly Willy cartoon directed by Alex Lovy and produced by Walter Lantz. It was the third Chilly Willy entry in the series and was the first Alex Lovy directed at the Walter Lantz Studio since his departure in 1943. Although Tex Avery had departed the year prior, he left behind several storyboards ultimately utilized by Lovy for Hot and Cold Penguin, Room and Wrath and Hold That Rock. Lovy remained director of the series for the remainder of the decade. L'habit vert The Green Jacket is a 1937 French comedy film directed by Roger Richebé and starring Elvire Popesco, Victor Boucher and Jules Berry. It is based on a play by Gaston Arman de Caillavet and Robert de Flers. The films sets were designed by the art director Jean dEaubonne. The film is a farce set against the backdrop of the Académie française. Scotty Finds a Home Scotty Finds a Home is a 1935 reel animated cartoon directed by Burt Gillett and produced for RKO Radio Pictures, which was later re-released by Walter O. Gutlohn Inc. Seeta Kalyanam Seeta Kalyanam is a 1976 Telugu epic, mythological, drama film directed by Bapu, and scripted by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana. The film has garnered the Filmfare Award for Best Direction. The ensemble cast film deals with the wedding epic Seeta Kalyanam and Lord Rama who is the 7th incarnation of Vishnu. The film was screened at the BFI London Film Festival, Chicago International Film Festival, San Reno and Denver International Film Festivals in 1978, and is part of the course work at the British Film Institute. Edo ni arawareta Kingu Kongu: Henge no maki was a 1938 Japanese two-part silent period piece drama film set during the Edo period and produced by Zenshō Cinema. It is now considered to be a lost film. West End Jungle West End Jungle is a 1961 British film directed by Arnold Louis Miller and starring Andria Lawrence and Vicki Woolf. It focuses on the issue of prostitution. The Butler's Dilemma The Butlers Dilemma is a 1943 black-and-white British comedy film, directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Richard Hearne in a dual role as Rodney Playfair and a Butler called Chapman, Ronald Shiner as Ernie, Ian Fleming, Francis L. Sullivan, Judy Kelly and Hermione Gingold. It was produced by Elisabeth Hiscott, Graham Cutts for Shaftesbury Films, and filmed at British National Studios. I'm Your Man Im Your Man is a 1992 short film which was created to showcase Loews Theatres interactive cinema technology. Audiences used seat-mounted joysticks to vote between three options in action at six different points throughout the movie. Vicky Dada Vicky Daada is a 1989 Telugu language crime film produced by D. Sivaprasad Reddy under the Kamakshi Art Movies banner, directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Radha, Juhi Chawla in the lead roles and music composed by Raj-Koti. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Meri Duniya Confessions of a Vice Baron Confessions of a Vice Baron is a 1943 American film directed by S. Roy Luby, William A. OConnor, Melville Shyer and Herman E. Webber. The film was edited from footage from Mad Youth, The Wages of Sin, Smashing the Vice Trust, Race Suicide and The Pace That Kills. Willy Castello appears in each of these films except for The Pace That Kills. The film is also known as Skid Row. Sokolovo Sokolovo is a 1974 Soviet–Czechoslovak war film made by Otakar Vávra depicting the Battle of Sokolovo in 1943. The film was published in two parts and was meant as the middle part of Vávras "war trilogy" consisting of movies Dny zrady, Sokolovo and Osvobození Prahy. David Harding, Counterspy David Harding, Counterspy is a 1950 film noir crime film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring Willard Parker. It was based on the radio series Counterspy. Women Who Work Women Who Work is a 1938 Argentine comedy film drama directed by Manuel Romero. The film premiered in Buenos Aires and starred Tito Lusiardo. L'imbranato Limbranato is a 1979 Italian comedy film written and directed by Pier Francesco Pingitore. Azahares para tu boda Azahares para tu boda is a 1950 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Intergalactic Thanksgiving or Please Don't Eat the Planet Intergalactic Thanksgiving, sometimes known as Please Dont Eat The Planet, is a Thanksgiving television special first aired in 1979. It revolves around farmers and aliens who try to get along after a serious ecological accident happens. It has been included on several Nelvana compilations, such as Animated Ink and Nelvanamation. Chun can Spring Silkworms is a 1933 silent film from China. It was directed by Cheng Bugao and was adapted by Cai Chusheng and Xia Yan from the novella of the same name by Chinese author Mao Dun. The film stars Xiao Ying, Yan Yuexian, Gong Jianong, Gao Qianping and Ai Xia and was produced by the Mingxing Film Company. Today the film is considered one of the earliest films of the leftist movement in 1930s Shanghai. Kandan Karunai Kandhan Karunai is a 1967 Indian Tamil-language mythological film, written and directed by A.P. Nagarajan. It features an ensemble cast including Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan, Sivakumar, Savithri, K.R.Vijaya, J.Jayalalitha, S. A. Ashokan, K. B. Sundarambal, Manorama and Nagesh. It also starred a four year old Sridevi, marking her cinematic debut. The Time of His Life The Time of His Life is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Richard Hearne, Ellen Pollock, Richard Wattis and Robert Moreton. The screenplay concerns a man who is released from prison and goes to live with his socialite daughter. The Age of Love The Age of Love is a 1954 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Julio Saraceni and starring Lolita Torres, Alberto Dalbés and Floren Delbene. El rey de los exhortos El Rey de los exhortos is a 1979 Argentine film directed by Hugo Sofovich. Una vacanza del cactus Una vacanza del cactus is a 1981 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Mariano Laurenti. Wort und Tat Wort und Tat is a 10-minute-long Nazi propaganda film directed by Fritz Hippler, among others. It was released in 1938. The film is notable for the extensive use of montage to get its message across, in a style reminiscent of Sergei Eisensteins Oktober. The film begins with a montage of clips from the Weimar period, showing a series of clips of Labor and Communist rallies, interspersed with scenes of scantily clad cabaret girls, and then shots of the posters of the different Weimar era political parties. this illustrates the "chaos" and "decadence" of the Weimar period. This sequence ends with former chancellor Heinrich Brüning making a speech against National Socialism. The film then goes into a series of sequences showing how Nazi rule has improved various aspects of German life: Agricultural production Improvement of youth Coal production Autobahn construction The Winter health Campaign Steel production Factories being built Then the film shifts to a scene of Mussolini praising the German development, and various shots of the SS marching and the Luftwaffe flying in formation. The Man with the Twisted Lip The Man with the Twisted Lip is a 1921 British short silent film directed by Maurice Elvey. It is the eighth film in Stolls Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series starring Eille Norwood as the detective. You Got to Move You Got to Move is a 1985 documentary by Lucie Massie Phenix and Veronica Selver that follows people from communities in the Southern United States in their various processes of becoming involved in social change. The films centerpiece is the Highlander Folk School, a 75-year-old center for education and social action that was somehow involved in each of the lives chronicled in the documentary. You Got to Move features folk, country and gospel music from the Southern United States and in fact takes its name from an old spiritual. Queen's Necklace The Queens Necklace is a 1946 French historical drama film directed by Marcel LHerbier and starring Viviane Romance, Maurice Escande and Jacques Dacqmine. The film portrays the Affair of the Diamond Necklace which damaged the reputation of the French queen Marie Antionette during the 1780s. Rime of the Ancient Mariner Rime of the Ancient Mariner is a 1975 film by director Raúl daSilva. It is a photoanimated-live action visualization of Samuel Taylor Coleridges poem of the same name, featuring a direct reading given by British actor Michael Redgrave. DaSilvas film has won multiple minor awards and recognitions and, according to daSilva, has been said to effectively render the otherwise-difficult poem comprehensible by even the youngest of readers. A Season in Hell A Season in Hell is a 1971 French-Italian drama film directed by Nelo Risi. The film tells the life and death of the poet Arthur Rimbaud and his troubled relationship with the poet Paul Verlaine until the African adventure in Ethiopia. A Memory of Two Mondays A Memory of Two Mondays is a television movie directed by Paul Bogart in 1971, based on the play by Arthur Miller. It aired on the PBS series NET Playhouse. Cupid's Mistake Cupid’s Mistake is a 2001 comedy film directed by Young Man Kang, a Korean-born filmmaker who made his U.S. directing debut with this production. The film is notable for being produced for $980, which was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as being the least expensive feature-length motion picture to receive a theatrical film release. På solsiden På solsiden is a Norwegian comedy-drama film from 1956 directed by Edith Carlmar. It stars Arne Lie, Randi Kolstad, Henny Moan, Ellen Isefiær, and Joachim Holst-Jensen. The film is based on Helge Krogs 1927 play of the same name. Vento del Sud Vento del sud also known as South Wind is a 1959 Italian mafia crime thriller film directed by Enzo Provenzale starring Claudia Cardinale and Renato Salvatori. The Fanatics The Fanatics is a 1997 comedy film starring Ed Asner, Mark Curry, Barry Corbin and Austin Pendleton. Broder Gabrielsen Broder Gabrielsen is a 1966 Norwegian drama film directed by Nils R. Müller, starring Alf Malland and Mette Lange-Nielsen. The preacher Gabrielsen has a great talent for exciting crowds and builds up a large following. His reputation is enhanced by a healing at a meeting, and Gabrielsen begins to believe in his own healing ability. When further miracles fail to occur, he experiences a crisis. The film was highly controversial in its time, because of its treatment of religious fanaticism and charismatic congregations. Hammer the Toff Hammer the Toff is a 1952 British crime film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring John Bentley and Patricia Dainton. The film was based on the 1947 novel of the same name by John Creasey, the 17th in the series featuring upper-class sleuth Richard Rollison, also known as "The Toff". This film and another Toff adaptation Salute the Toff were shot back-to-back at Nettlefold Studios in the summer of 1951 with identical production credits and many of the same actors. Hammer the Toff was issued to cinemas in March 1952 as the sequel to Salute the Toff. There would be no further entries in the series of films. Although it was once considered lost, appearing on the British Film Institutes "75 Most Wanted" list of missing British feature films, it was released on DVD in March 2016. It was produced by Ernest G Roy Ernest G. Roy Hero Bunker Aera! Aera! Aera! is a 1972 Greek feature film directed by Kostas Andritsos, starring Yannis Voglis and Xenia Kalogeropoulou. The plot concerns the opening phase of the Greco-Italian War in October/November 1940, with the protagonists caught up in the Italian invasion of Greece from Albania. The film belongs to a series if "patriotic" movies shot during the Greek military junta of 1967–74. Its title derives from the popular Greek war cry of the time, "Aera!". Jeene Nahi Doonga Jeene Nahin Doonga is a 1984 Bollywood film directed by Rajkumar Kohli and starring Raj Babbar, Dharmendra, Anita Raj and Shatrughan Sinha. Olympic Games Olympic Games is a 1927 American short silent comedy film directed by Anthony Mack. It was the 63rd Our Gang short subject released. Gaddaar Ghaddaar is a 1973 Hindi language film. It stars Pran and Vinod Khanna in lead roles and the supporting cast includes Iftekar, Madan Puri, Ranjeet and Yogeeta Bali. The music was provided by Lakshmikant Pyarelal. It was a successful film on its release. The film was directed by Harmesh Malhotra and produced by Harmesh himself. The Legend of the North Wind The Legend of the North Wind is a 1992 Spanish animated fantasy film directed by Juan Bautista Berasategi. It was based upon a story by Gregorio Muro and Josean Muñoz, and produced by Episa and Euskal Pictures International. It was produced in the Spain under the working title of Balleneros, before being released in 1992 as La leyenda del viento del Norte, La légende du vent du nord, and Ipar aizearen erronka. Originally, the released film was credited to Maite Ruiz de Austri and Carlos Varela, but Berasategi sued the producers for plagiarism, charging that the majority of the film was developed under his direction, and that Ruiz de Austri and Varela had received undue credit for what was actually his work. Berasategi eventually won the case, and received legal recognition as the films director. This is reflected on more recent releases of the film, in which the original director credit is replaced with a new credit for Berasategi. An English-dubbed version was not released until 1997 in North America as direct to video by Plaza Entertainment and Nelvana in 1997. The Spanish release was followed by a 13-episode TV series, and a 1994 sequel called El regreso del Viento del Norte, or The Return of the North Wind. Elavamkodu Desam Elavamkodu Desam is a 1998 Malayalam period drama film written and directed by K. G. George. It stars Mammootty and Rajeev in the lead roles, and Kushboo, Thilakan and Babu Nampoothiri in major supporting roles. It was the last film of KG George. Saturday's Lesson Saturdays Lesson is a 1929 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 93rd Our Gang short to be released, and the final silent film in the series. As with two previous silent Our Gang shorts, Little Mother and Cat, Saturdays Lesson was withheld until after several sound Our Gang films had been released. Paramanandayya Shishyula Katha Paramanandayya Sishyula Katha is a 1966 Indian swashbuckling adventure film, produced by Thota Subba Rao under the Sridevi Productions banner and directed by C. Pullayya. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, K. R. Vijaya with music composed by Ghantasala. The film was earlier made in Telugu in 1950 as Paramanandayya Sishyulu starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Lakshmi Rajyam in pivotal roles. The movie was remade in Kannada in 1981 as Guru Shishyaru. La pulquería The Pulque Tavern is a 1981 Mexican comedy film directed by Víctor Manuel Castro. Golmaal Govindam Golmaal Govindam is a 1992 Telugu comedy film produced by A. V. Subba Rao under the Prasad Art Productions banner and directed by Tatineni Rama Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad and Anusha in the lead roles, with music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. The film is a remake of the Kannada movie Gauri Ganesha, which itself was based on the comedy novel Wedding Bells by Malladi Venkata Krishna Murthy. Kanathaya Penkutty Kaanathaya Penkutty is a 1985 Indian Malayalam mystery thriller film, directed by K. N. Sasidharan. The film follows the mystery of a missing girl, featuring Bharath Gopi, Jayabharathi, and Mammootty. Thilakan and Jagathy Sreekumar also appear in prominent roles, while Ramachandran and V. K. Sreeraman play the investigators. The film has musical score by Jerry Amaldev. It was Sasidharans second film after Akkare. Bhairavi Bairavi is a 1978 Tamil-language Indian drama film directed by M. Bhaskar, starring Rajinikanth in the lead role. It was Rajinikanths first movie as a solo hero in Tamil cinema. He was also given the "Superstar" title through this film. The film stars Sripriya as the female lead and Geetha playing the title role as Rajinis sister. Geetha was introduced in this film. Sreekanth played the role of the main villain. Malayalam actor Sudheer played Bairavis step brother, while Manorama and Suruli Rajan played other major roles. The Girl Ek Je Aachhe Kanya is a Bengali movie released in 2001. Directed by Subrata Sen, the movie featured Konkona Sen Sharma, Debashree Roy and Sabyasachi Chakrabarty. This movie is Konkona Sen Sharmas cinematic debut and directorial debut of Subrata Sen. Silent Grace Silent Grace is a feature film written and directed by Maeve Murphy. It is about friendship and survival. A fictional story based on real events, covering the untold story of Republican women prisoners involvement in the 1980/81 Dirty Protest and first hunger strike. It is inspired by Nell McCaffertys The Armagh Women and adapted on the play/screenplay "Now and at the hour of our Death" that Murphy co-wrote with theatre company Trouble and Strife. Silent Grace stars Orla Brady, Cathleen Bradley, with Cara Seymour, Dawn Bradfield, Carol Scanlan, Conor Mullen, and Patrick Bergin. It received completion funds from The Irish Film Board. Silent Grace was chosen as the UK entry for the Cannes Film Festival in 2002 but as it previously screened in the Cannes market in 2001, it could not be considered any further for competition. The film premiered at the Galway Film Fleadh 2001. It then was selected for the Taormina, Moscow, Foyle, Dinard and Hamptons International Film Festival USA. A small cinema release followed in UK/Ireland via Guerilla Films in 2004. Silent Grace was critically acclaimed, and was awarded the Soka Art Award. Silent Grace experienced a revival and wider audience in 2017 after 3 major articles in the Irish Times Culture section about the women and the film that had been written out of history. On 24 June 2017, TV3 gave Silent Grace its nationwide broadcast premiere at primetime, in the Republic of Ireland, on Be3. TV3 said in IFTN "Silent Grace firmly puts women back in the 1980s narrative and makes compelling viewing". The Sunday Times made it one of the "Films of the Week" Cucumber Castle Cucumber Castle is a British comedy film starring The Bee Gees that aired on BBC2 on 26 December 1970. Miss Switch to the Rescue Miss Switch to the Rescue is a 1982 animated television special and a sequel to The Trouble with Miss Switch produced by Ruby-Spears Productions. It is based on the 1981 childrens book of the same name by Barbara Brooks Wallaceand originally aired in two parts on ABC Weekend Special series on January 16 and 23, 1982. La presidenta municipal La presidenta municipal is a 1975 Mexican comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés and starring María Elena Velasco, Adalberto Martínez "Resortes", and Pancho Córdova. The film was shot at Tlayacapan, Morelos, Mexico. Dard (Conflict of Emotions) Dard is a 1981 Bollywood crime film directed by Ambrish Sangal. Rajesh Khanna, who has a double role in the film was nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Actor in 1982 for his performance in this film. Heera Lal Panna Lal Heeralal Pannalal is a 1999 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Kawal Sharma, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Johnny Lever, Payal Malhotra, Mohan Joshi, Shakti Kapoor and Pramod Moutho. Uruvam Uruvam is an Indian 1991 Tamil adult horror film, directed by G. M. Kumar. The film features Mohan, Pallavi, R. P. Viswam, débutante Veera Pandiyan and Jaimala in lead roles. The film, produced by D. P. Singh and Tarun Jalan, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 15 March 1991. Uttar Falguni Uttar Falguni is a 1963 Indian Bengali-language drama film directed by Asit Sen and produced by Uttam Kumar, starring Suchitra Sen in a double role, Bikash Roy and Dilip Mukherjee. At the 11th National Film Awards, the film was awarded National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali. The film was remade by director Asit Sen himself in Hindi, as Mamta again with Suchitra Sen as the lead. The film was also remade in Tamil as Kaaviya Thalaivi, and in Malayalam as Pushpanjali. Sweeney Todd Sweeney Todd is a 1928 British silent crime film directed by Walter West and starring Moore Marriott, Judd Green and Iris Darbyshire. It was adapted from a famous Elephant & Castle play by George Dibdin-Pitt based on the legend of Sweeney Todd. It was filmed entirely on set at Islington Studios. Hide and Seek Hide and Seek is a 1972 British drama film directed by David Eady starring Peter Newby, Gary Kemp, Robin Askwith, Liz Fraser and David Lodge. Indian Babu Indian Babu is a 2003 Indian Bollywood film directed by Lawrence DSouza and produced by Surjit Pandher. It stars Jaz Pandher and Gurleen Chopra in pivotal roles. Cast also includes Johnny Lever, Alok Nath and Mukesh Rishi. Beqabu Beqabu is a 1996 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by N. Chandra, starring Sanjay Kapoor and Mamta Kulkarni. Kadhal Virus Kadhal Virus is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language romance film directed and produced by Kathir. The film featured Richard and Sridevi Vijaykumar making their acting debuts in the lead role with Abbas in a supporting role. A. R. Rahman composed the music for the film, while Arjun Jena was the cinematographer for the project. The film tells the story of a young director, trying to pursue his dream by overcoming all hurdles. After much delay, the film opened in December 2002 but was ultimately panned by critics and fared poorly at the box office. O' Faby O Faby is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language film. It was Indias first full-length live action/animation hybrid feature film. Directed by Sreekumar Krishnan Nair, it stars Nagesh, Thilakan, Roque Tharkan, Manoj K. Jayan and Srividya. The director of animation was Ram Mohan, known as the father of Indian animation. The film featured KJ Yesudas, KS Chithra and SP Balasubrahmanyam singing the lyrics of Bichu Thirumala. The cinematography team included Jayanan Vincent, Ramachandra Babu and Venugopal Madathil Piriyatha Varam Vendum Piriyadha Varam Vendum is a 2001 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Kamal. It is the Tamil remake of his 1999 Malayalam film Niram. The movie stars Prashanth and Shalini in the lead roles, while an ensemble cast featuring Manivannan and Janagaraj among others play supporting roles. Featuring music by S. A. Rajkumar, the film opened to positive reviews in February 2001. It was also dubbed in Telugu as Chakkani Chukka. Minnaminuginum Minnukettu Minnaminuginum Minnukettu is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thulasidas and produced by Mukesh R. Mehta. The film stars Jayaram, Shobhana, Thilakan and Kaviyoor Ponnamma in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. Ullasappoonkattu Ullasapoongattu is a 1997 romantic comedy film directed by Vinayan, and starring Dileep, Mohini, Thilakan, Jagathy Sreekumar and Meghanathan in major roles. Imtihan Imtihan is a 1974 Indian Hindi film starring Vinod Khanna, Tanuja and Bindu. The story of the film revolves around an idealistic professor who decides to reform a group of rowdy students at a college. It is inspired by the 1967 British film To Sir, and has inspired the television series Jeet. The film was shot in Nashik.It is remake of Tamil film Nootrukku Nooru. Pyaar Karke Dekho Pyaar Karke Dekho is a 1987 Indian film. It was one of the first movies to star Govinda and Kader Khan, who went on to star in a number of movies later. The movie was director D. Rajendra Babus debut and only Hindi movie. It was a remake of his own 1985 Kannada movie Naanu Nanna Hendthi. The song Haki Petai Lakamma was retained from the Kannada version Akkipete Lakkamma - both sung by S. P. Balasubramanyam. A Ball Shot by a Midget A Small Ball Shot by a Midget is a 1981 South Korean film by Lee Won-se based on the same-titled novel by Cho Se-hui. It is about a dwarf and his poor, but loving, family who are forced out of their house by a real estate agent. Sawan Ko Aane Do Sawan Ko Aane Do is a 1979 Rajshri Productions Hindi movie produced by Tarachand Barjatya and directed by Kanak Mishra. The film was noted for its enchanting songs and charismatic performance by Arun Govil. The film stars Arun Govil, Zarina Wahab, Rita Bhaduri and Amrish Puri. The films music was composed by Raj Kamal and the lyrics by Indeevar, Gauhar Kanpuri, Maya Govind and others. Songs were performed by K J Yesudas, Sulakshana Pandit, Jaspal Singh, Kalyani Mishra and Anand Kumar C. The film was shot mostly in the interior and outskirts of the city Lucknow. The Anniversary The Anniversary is a 2003 live-action short film written, edited and directed by Ham Tran, about two Vietnamese brothers who meet each other in the Vietnam War. The short film won 25 international awards for Best Short Film and was among the semi-finalists for the 2004 Academy Award. Pornstar Pets Pornstar Pets is a 2005 documentary film directed by Margie Schnibbe. The 52 minute film includes 25 pornographic actors and their sometimes exotic pets in a vein similar to Celebrity Pets. Pyaar Ka Saaya Pyaar Ka Saaya is a 1991 Bollywood Drama/Thriller film directed by B. Subhash and starring Rahul Roy and Sheeba. It is a remake of the hit 1990 Hollywood film Ghost. () is a 2003 silent film directed by Morgan Fisher. The film consists entirely of insert shots extracted from feature films, considering the "status of the insert shot in an ingenious way", according to film expert Susan Oxtoby. Fisher said of his film, "Inserts are above all instrumental. They have a job to do, and they do it; and they do little, if anything, else. Sometimes inserts are remarkably beautiful, but this beauty is usually hard to see because the only thing that registers is the news, the expository information, that the insert conveys... By chance, I learned that the root of parenthesis is a Greek word that means the act of inserting. And so I was given the title of the film." Butterfly in Grey Butterfly in Grey is a 2002 Thai drama film. Gatchaman The Movie is a 1978 Japanese anime superhero science fiction film and a version of the anime series Science Ninja Team Gatchaman. Bhagmati Bhagmati is a 2005 Indian Hindi partly animation film written and directed by Ashok Kaul, and it is the first Indian film which is almost two-thirds animated, with "live actors" doing the rest. The film is based on the love story between Prince Mohammad Quli Qutb Shah of Hyderabad and Bhagmati, known for her legendary beauty. Kimo wa antimo Kimo wi Antimo is an Egyptian film produced by Mohamed Hasib Abdou. In the film two artists from Alexandria travel to Cairo to become well-known. Sitamgar Sitamgar is a 1985 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra, Rishi Kapoor, Parveen Babi, Poonam Dhillon. Mano po III: My Love Mano Po III: My Love is the third installment of the Mano Po anthology, following the success of Mano Po and Mano Po 2: My Home. Produced by Regal Entertainment through MAQ Productions, Mano Po III stars Vilma Santos in the leading role. One Night with Blue Note One Night with Blue Note is a 1985 feature length jazz film directed by John Charles Jopson. To celebrate record executive Bruce Lundvall having relaunched the defunct Blue Note Records label in 1985 under the parent label EMI Manhattan Records, he and music director Michael Cuscuna staged a concert on February 22, 1985 at The Town Hall in New York City, bringing together some of the jazz legends associated with Blue Note over the years as well as some newly signed artists. The concert, featuring more than 30 of the world’s most revered jazz musicians in the form of all-star ensembles, is considered by many serious jazz fans to be one of the most important nights in jazz history. The 3 hour-plus event was shot on 16mm film with multiple cameras. Director Jopson prepared by studying the music from various live recordings, and then, consulting with producer Tammara Wells plus director of photography Martin Pitts and camera operators Ernest Dickerson, Paul Goldsmith and Don Lenser, determined the camera positions. During rehearsals Pitts and long-time associate Lou Tobin designed the lighting for show. The lighting team was joined by the crew from Chorus Line which had just closed on Broadway. The film is known for its intimate close-ups of the musicians, showing their subtle signals to each other and acknowledgment of well-played riffs. The recording was engineered by Mike Moran and David Hewitt with Remote Recording Services Silver Truck. Notes on the Port of St. Francis Notes on the Port of St. Francis is a 1951 short impressionistic documentary film on San Francisco, directed by Frank Stauffacher, and with narration written by Robert Louis Stevenson and read by Vincent Price. The film opens with "An Epitaph" by Walter de la Mare. The film was made in 16mm film, is 22 minutes long, and has been preserved by the Pacific Film Archive at University of California. Stauffacher was assisted by Hy Hirsh, Allon Schoener, Herb Gleitz, and Gene Tepper. The film was co-produced by Stauffacher, the SF Maritime Museum, and the California Historical Society. On December 18, 2013, the Library of Congress announced that this film had been selected for the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Last Conflict The Last Conflict is a 1988 Hong Kong action crime thriller television film produced by TVB directed by Raymond Lee and starring Donnie Yen, Adia Chan, Francis Ng, Stephen Chow, Lau Kong and Andy Tai. About Baghdad About Baghdad is a documentary film shot in Baghdad, Iraq in 2003. It is the first documentary film to have been made in Iraq following the fall of the Baath regime. The film features the artist Sinan Antoon as he returns to his native Baghdad. It privileges the voices of native Iraqis from all walks of life, as they present their views on life during the regime of Saddam Hussein as well as the United Statess bombing, invasion, and occupation. The film was directed by a collective including Sinan Antoon, Bassam Haddad, Maya Mikdashi, Suzy Salamy, and Adam Shapiro. It was produced by InCounter Productions. Shunyo É Bukey Shunyo E Buke is a 2005 Bengali film directed by Kaushik Ganguly. The film deals with the psyche of men and women and their physical relationship. After making Waarish Ganguly made this second feature film and this film did well in Kolkata and was appreciated in few film festivals. Satan War Satan War is a 1979 American horror film written and directed by Bartell LaRue. The film is similar to The Amityville Horror. 12 Tangos - Adios Buenos Aires 12 Tangos: Adios Buenos Aires is a German documentary film from the director and producer Arne Birkenstock, filmed in 2004 in the Argentinean capital Buenos Aires. The film music was arranged and composed by the guitarist and composer Luis Borda who gathered the most important Argentinean Tango musicians for the produccion of this movie. The movie was produced by the Cologne production companies Fruitmarket Kultur und Medien and Tradewind Picturesin colobaration with ZDF and ARTE. The development of the script was aided by the European Media-Programm. The movie was released by the Kinostar GmbH and sold worldwide by Medialuna Entertainment. As co-producers Dr. Peter Bach und Hans Georg Haakshorst supported its production. The Burnt Theatre The Burnt Theatre, or Les Artistes du Théâtre Brûlé, is a 2005 French-Cambodian docudrama directed and co-written by Rithy Panh. A blend of fact and fiction, based on the actual lives of the actors, the film depicts a troupe of actors and dancers struggling to practise their art in the burned-out shell of Cambodias former national theatre, the Preah Suramarit National Theatre in Phnom Penh. The Burnt Theatre premiered at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival as an official selection in the out-of-competition main programme, and has been screened at several other film festivals. Chand Sa Roshan Chehra Chand Sa Roshan Chehra is a 2005 Indian Hindi language romance film directed by Shabah Shamsi and produced by Salim. It stars Samir Aftab and Tamannaah in pivotal roles. This movie is the is the acting and Bollywood debut movie for the successful actress Tamannaah. The film received very positive reviews from critics and was praised for Tamannaahs performance. However, the film was a commercial failure. Bullet: Ek Dhamaka Bullet: Ek Dhamaka is a 2005 Hindi-language espionage action film directed by Irfan Khan and produced by Asad Sikandar. This movie was released on 4 February 2005 under the banner of Diana S. Films. Onegai! Samia don is a Japanese anime that was broadcast from 2 April 1985 to 4 February 1986 with a total of 78 episodes produced. This anime is based on the 1902 novel Five Children and It by English author Edith Nesbit. The anime differs from the novel in revolving around four children rather than five. Three of the children are siblings while the fourth is their friend and neighbor. The four children encounter the Psammead who, in the anime, is depicted as being yellow with a blue hat, and more of a grumpy and lazy being than mischievous. In Latin America and Spain, the series was known as Samed, el duende mágico and in France and Quebec as Sablotin. In the Arab world, it was known as Moghamarat Samid. I predatori delle Antille I predatori delle Antille, released in the United States as Sexy Pirates on DVD, is a 1998 pirate film directed by Joe DAmato. Toz Toz is a Turkish short film. It gained a number of awards at various film festivals in the category of short films. The film is a series of microepisodes that portray elements of an imperfect relationship of a couple: abuse, control, incomprehension, acceptance. Munich: Mossad's Revenge Munich: Mossads Revenge is a documentary produced by Atlantic Productions and aired on Channel 4 in Britain concerning Operation Wrath of God, the Israeli assassination campaign that was organized in response to the Munich Massacre. The documentary includes interviews with many of the agents involved in the operation. Munich: Mossads Revenge was nominated for a British Academy of Film and Television Arts award in 2006 in the "Specialist Factual" category. According to the producers, Atlantic Productions, the real people involved in Operation Wrath of God agreed to speak for the first time "to set the record straight" because of the recent release of Steven Spielbergs film Munich. The documentary contains interviews with David Kimche, the British-born former deputy chief of Mossad; Efraim Halevy, former chief of Mossad, also British-born; Ehud Barak, the former Prime Minister of Israel and formerly a member of an elite special forces unit which raided Beirut to kill three PLO figures; and two anonymous agents the producers claim were involved in the hits identified only as officers K and G. The producers of the documentary listed several discrepancies between the film Munich and the information it obtained from its interviews with Mossad agents. It noted that the film suggests one group carried out almost all the assassinations, whereas in reality it was a much larger team. Mossad did not work with a mysterious French underworld figure as portrayed in the film. The assassination campaign did not end because agents lost their nerve but because of the disastrous Lillehammer affair in which an innocent Moroccan waiter was killed, an incident not covered in the film. The assassination targets were not all directly involved in the Munich massacre, a fact which is only acknowledged in the last 5 minutes of the film. Mosagalaku Mosagaadu Mosagallaku Mosagadu was the first Indian, Telugu film, with action Western. It was produced by G. Adiseshagiri Rao, directed by K. S. R. Das under the banner of Sri Padmalaya Films in 1971. The cast of the film included : Superstar Krishna, Vijaya Nirmala, Nagabhushanam, K. Satyanarayana, M. Prabhakar Reddy, Rao Gopalrao, Jyothi Lakshmi etc. The story was ripped off from Western movies by Arudra, without acknowledging any of the movies. The concept of the film was inspired from movies such as The Good, For a Few Dollars More, Mackennas Gold etc. Most of the film was shot in Rajasthan, while a song in it was shot in Himachal Pradesh. This was the first Indian film to be dubbed into English as "Treasure Hunt". Manchester Passion Manchester Passion is a British television special which was broadcast by BBC Three on 14 April 2006. Created and scripted by Andy King-Dabbs and Stephen Powell as a follow-up to BBC Classical Musics previous BBC Three special, Flashmob — The Opera, it was a contemporary retelling of the Passion of Jesus Christ set to British popular music, broadcast live from various locations in Manchester, culminating with the procession of a large, lighted cross to the main stage at Albert Square. The broadcast was presented and narrated by Keith Allen, and starred Darren Morfitt as Jesus. Denise Johnson played Mary, Tim Booth played Judas, and Nicholas Bailey played Peter. Music was provided by a 16-piece string orchestra and soloists on accordion, cello, and guitar. The BBC Executive Producer was Sue Judd and the music arrangements were by Philip Sheppard. While originally held as a one-off event, Dutch producer Jacco Doornbos created a localized version of the special known as The Passion, which was first broadcast in the Netherlands in 2011. The Passion has since been broadcast annually in different Dutch cities, and its format has also been exported to other countries, including Belgium and the United States. In 2020 there will be another British version, held in Cardiff. The Backdancers! is a Japanese film released in Japan in September 2006. The movie stars J-pop singer and dancer Hiroko Shimabukuro, of the group Speed. Max Steel: Endangered Species Max Steel: Endangered Species is a 2004 direct-to-DVD film based on the TV series and action figure line. It is the only Max Steel movie to share continuity with the TV series. Ghost Station Ghost Station is a 2007 Thai comedy-horror film directed by Yuthlert Sippapak as a spoof of Brokeback Mountain. The Ballad of Esequiel Hernández The Ballad of Esequiel Hernández is a 2007 American documentary film that investigates the murky killing of Esequiel Hernández Jr by US Marines. It is written and directed by Kieran Fitzgerald and narrated by Tommy Lee Jones. Evadithe Nakenti Evadaithe Nakenti is a 2007 Telugu film that is directed by V. Samudra and Jeevitha. Rajasekhar plays the lead role. The film released on 9 February 2007. This film has been dubbed in Tamil with the title Udambu Eppadi Irukku. The film is a remake of the Malayalam film, Lion. Absolute Garbage One Mile High... Live is the 2013 live Blu-ray and DVD released by alternative rock group Garbage through Eagle Rock Entertainment. The recording took place in October 2012, at the Ogden Theatre in Denver and was initially broadcast live on AXS TV. The show took place approximately mid-way through the bands year-long world tour in support of their fifth album, Not Your Kind of People and features the entire group present, with bass provided by Eric Avery. One Mile High... Live offers a career-spanning set of twenty tracks, including all of the groups seven Hot 100 hit singles, as well as a number of renditions from the band’s fifth album. The discs also include behind-the-scenes footage, featurettes about songs from Not Your Kind of People, and two music videos, directed by Matt Irwin and Julie Orser respectively. The release also features a credit sequence soundtracked by a then-unreleased Garbage song titled, "Time Will Destroy Everything", which was used as the bands intro tape on the live tour. On April 28, Eagle Rock pre-empted the release of One Mile High... Live by posting the recording of "Stupid Girl" to social media. This was followed up in successive months with the posting of footage of both "Blood for Poppies" and "Push It". A streaming video of the entire show was also posted on Eagle Rocks Facebook. Where Are Their Stories? Where Are Their Stories? is a 2007 film directed by Mexican-Canadian filmmaker Nicolás Pereda. The movie follows a young man, Gabino, who travels to Mexico City to save his grandmothers farm from being sold by relatives from the north. In the process, he reunites with his mother who works as a maid in a middle class household. Swagatam Swagatam is a 2008 Telugu film produced by Adityaram on Adityaram Movies banner and directed by Dasarath. It starred Jagapati Babu, Anushka Shetty and Bhumika Chawla in lead roles and its music was composed by R. P. Patnaik. Shot in New York City, Rajahmundry and Hampi, it features a romantic triangle. Directed by Dasarath, the film casts Jagapati Babu as the male romantic lead playing opposite Anushka Shetty and Bhumika Chawla. Several weeks after its release, The Times of India declared the movie a box office "let down". White Horse White Horse is a short documentary by filmmakers Maryann DeLeo and Christophe Bisson that features a man returning to his Ukraine home for the first time in twenty years. Evacuated from the city of Pripyat in 1986 due to the Chernobyl disaster, he has not returned since then. DeLeo is the same filmmaker of the 2004 Academy Award-winning short film Chernobyl Heart. Tulsi: Mathrudevobhava Tulsi: Mathrudevobhava is a 2008 Indian Hindi drama film. The film is directed by K. Ajay Kumar and stars Manisha Koirala and Irrfan Khan. The film is an official remake of 1993 Malayalam movie Akashadoothu which was also earlier remade in Telugu as Mathru Devo Bhava, in Kannada as Karulina Koogu and in Marathi as Chimani Pakhare. Indyfans and the Quest for Fortune and Glory Indyfans and the Quest for Fortune and Glory is a 2008 American feature length documentary fan film written and directed by Brandon Kleyla to examine interest in the Indiana Jones films through interviews and profiles of more than 50 devotees of the films. One True Love One True Love is a 2008 Philippine romantic film directed by Mac Alejandre starring Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera, with Iza Calzado. The film was released in the Philippines on November 19, 2008. Allison & Lillia is a Japanese anime television series adapted from the light novel series Allison and Lillia and Treize by Keiichi Sigsawa. The anime, produced and animated by Madhouse, and directed by Masayoshi Nishida, aired in Japan on the NHK BS2 television channel between April 3 and October 2, 2008, and ran for 26 episodes. The first half of the anime covered the Allison novels, while the second half covered the Lillia and Treize novels. Sex My Life Khastegi is a 2008 Persian independent film written and directed by Bahman Motamedian and produced in Iran. It was shown at the 65th Venice International Film Festival in 2008. Fig Trees Fig Trees is a 2009 Canadian operatic documentary film written and directed by John Greyson. It follows South African AIDS activist Zackie Achmat and Canadian AIDS activist Tim McCaskell as they fight for access to treatment for HIV/AIDS. It was also inspired by Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thomsons opera Four Saints in Three Acts. The film premiered at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Teddy Award for Best Documentary. Purgatory Comics Purgatory Comics is an American independent comedy film written and directed by Ralph Suarez. It stars Angela Benedict, Jonathan Zungre, and Tim Kelly, and is notable for being the first comedy role for adult film star Bree Olson. It was shot in 2007 and picked up by GoDigital for worldwide digital distribution in 2011. American Casino American Casino is a 2009 documentary film about the American subprime mortgage crisis. It is directed and produced by Leslie Cockburn with Andrew Cockburn as co-producer. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City on May 2, 2009, and opened at the Roxie Theater in San Francisco on August 21 and at the Film Forum in New York City on September 2. The film features Phil Gramm, Henry Paulson, Ben Bernanke, Henry Waxman, Baltimore mayor Sheila Dixon, and financial writer Mark Pittman. As of September 29, 2009 the film has grossed $23,974. Jor Jor is a 2008 Bengali action film directed by Swapan Saha. The movie features Jeet and Barsa Priyadarshini. It was the first Bengali film of Oriya film actress Barsa Priyadarshini. It was dubbed into odia Juge Juge Mun Tumara. The movie was a remake of 2003 Telugu movie Okkadu. Mizhikal Sakshi Mizhikal Sakshi is a 2008 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Ashok R. Nath and starring Sukumari and Mohanlal. Sawasdee Bangkok Sawasdee Bangkok or Charming Bangkok is a Thai television in short film format release in 2010 directed by nine directors produced by Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and TPBS. The story about lifestyles of people in Bangkok, it is divided into nine segments. The Greatest Ears in Town: The Arif Mardin Story The Greatest Ears in Town: The Arif Mardin Story is a 2010 documentary about the Grammy winning music producer Arif Mardin. The documentary was produced by his son Joe Mardin and was directed by Doug Biro. It was made in the years prior to Arifs death in 2006 from pancreatic cancer. The Border The Border is a 2009 Slovak documentary film directed by Jaroslav Vojtek. The film was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards but did not make the final shortlist. The Priestess The Priestess written by Chaldranian and renowned Armenian screenwriter Anahit Aghasaryan, draws inspiration from "an anonymous woman" recorded in the mysterious Fourth Century manuscript The History" by Armenian historian Agathangelos. The film is set in Armenia, in present-day Yerevan, with scenes to the ancient past, circa 301 AD, a time when pagan gods and priestesses ruled the nation. Cinematic framing of the Armenian countryside nestled in front of a biblically famous Mount Ararat backdrop, creates a spectacular canvas to unfold this thought-provoking account, with memorable performances by Mesropyan and Chaldranian. The film is in Armenian accompanied by English subtitles, runs 109 minutes in length, with original music composed by Ara Gevorgyan and Nathan Lanier. Turquoise Rose Turquoise Rose is a 2007 independent drama film co-written and directed by Holt Hamilton that takes place on the Navajo Nation. Turquoise Rose was filmed primarily on the Navajo Nation in Fort Defiance, as well as in Phoenix. Chemistry Chemistry is a 2009 Malayalam Horror film directed by Viji Thampi based on a true story about a high school student. The film was later dubbed into Tamil,Hindi & Telugu as Naan Gowri ,Chandramukhi 2 & Arundathi Nakshatram Respectively. President Gari Pellam President Gari Pellam is a 1992 Telugu film directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy and produced by V. Doraswamy Raju under VMC Productions. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Meena in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The movie was later dubbed into Tamil as Thalaivar Pondatti. Burlesque Burlesque is a 2010 drama film directed and written by Dominic Deacon and starring Haydn Evans, Christina Hallett and Poppy Cherry. The film was released on 26 August 2010 in Australia and won Best Australian Feature Film at the 2010 Sexy International Film Festival. This film was shot in Melbourne. One Big Hapa Family One Big Hapa Family is a 2010 live-action/animated documentary film directed by Canadian director Jeff Chiba Stearns. The documentary explores aspects that influence most Japanese-Canadians to marry inter-racially and how the mixed Japanese generation perceives its multiracial identity. Partners: The Movie II is a 2010 Japanese suspense mystery film directed by . The film is the second instalment in the film series based on the television series Tokyo Detective Duo, being preceded by the 2008 film The Movie and followed by the 2013 film The Movie III. The film was released on December 23, 2010. Tash Force Tash Force is a 2012 Independent British mockumentary film directed by Michael Booth and starring Mark Woodward and Ian Wiggins with Ranj Nagra, Rebecca-Clare Evans, Clive Bonnelle and John Robb. L'ultimo gattopardo: Ritratto di Goffredo Lombardo Lultimo gattopardo: Ritratto di Goffredo Lombardo is a 2010 Italian documentary film directed by Giuseppe Tornatore about the producer and Titanus president Goffredo Lombardo. It premiered out of competition at the 67th edition of the Venice Film Festival. It was awarded a special Nastro dArgento at the 2011 Silver Ribbon Awards ceremony. I Do I Do is a 2010 Filipino romantic comedy film produced and released by Star Cinema. The film was released in the Philippines on September 29, 2010. My Heart of Darkness My Heart of Darkness is a Swedish–German 2010 documentary film about four ex-soldiers from different sides of the Angolan civil war and their posttraumatic stress disorder. The film was recorded in 2007. It was first shown at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam on November 20, 2010. It premiered in Sweden on April 8 the next year. The title of the film is a reference to Joseph Conrads novella Heart of Darkness. The film, like the novella, takes place on a boat traveling up an African river, and covers issues of tragedy and abuse. The four ex-soldiers do not all speak the same language, but translate for each other. The narrator Marius van Niekerk, who is also the films director and lead character, speaks English, while the others speak Portuguese and Afrikaans. Ithu Nammude Katha Ithu Nammude Katha is a 2011 Malayalam film written and directed by Rajesh Kannankara, who debuts with this film. It stars Asif Ali, Nishan, Abhishek, Vineeth Kumar, Ananya, Amala Paul and Nimisha in the lead roles. The film is a remake of 2009 Tamil film Nadodigal with story credited to Samuthirakani. The story revolves around a girl with lot of problems. She enters the life of a group of three youngsters. The film released on 28 January 2011, but was a flop at the box office, mainly due to poor publicity. Makaramanju Makaramanju is a 2011 Malayalam language romantic drama film written and directed by Lenin Rajendran. The film is about celebrated painter Raja Ravi Varmas life at a certain stage in his life. It also narrates the story of epic character Pururavas. Cinematographer Santhosh Sivan and Karthika Nair appears in the lead roles. "Urvashi Pururavas" is the painting that has been woven into the narrative of the film. In a story within a story format, Lenin Rajendran intertwines the story of the artist with that of the mythological Urvashi and her beloved King Pururavas. The film received mixed reviews upon release. It was one of the five Malayalam films to be screened at the International Film Festival of India. It won the FIPRESCI Prize for Best Malayalam Film at the International Film Festival of Kerala. It has been nominated for the Indian National Film Awards for 2010. Rânia Rânia is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed by Roberta Marques. The film premiered in the official competition of the 2012 International Film Festival Rotterdam, and was the winner of the Première Brazil - "New Paths" in the 2011 Festival do Rio. Verano Summer is a 2011 Chilean drama film written and directed by José Luis Torres Leiva. Doubles with Slight Pepper Doubles with Slight Pepper is a Canadian drama film, directed by Ian Harnarine and released in 2011. The film stars Sanjiv Boodhu as Dhani, a young doubles vendor in Trinidad whose estranged father Ragbir returns from Toronto for the first time in many years to reveal that he is dying. Money Money More Money Money Money, More Money is an Indian Telugu film directed by J. D. Chakravarthy. The film is a remake of 2006 film Darwaaza Bandh Rakho. The film is touted as a sequel to the films, Money and Money Money. The film highlights actor Brahmanandams noted role as Khan Dada in the earlier series. As Horas Vulgares The Vulgar Hours is a 2011 Brazilian drama film directed by Rodrigo de Oliveira and Victor Graize based on the novel Reino dos Medas, by Reinaldo Santos Neves. It was shot in black-and-white in Vitória, the capital of Espírito Santo state, in 2011. The film Regular Lovers, directed by Philippe Garrel, served as a reference. The soundtrack was composed by Fabiano Aguilar and consists mostly of jazz. Jaz Sem Janez Jansa My Name Is Janez Janša is a 2012 documentary film about three contemporary artists, one of them the film director, who in 2007 all changed their name to that of Janez Janša, the then Prime Minister of Slovenia. Signified as an artistic gesture this particular name change provoked a wide range of interpretations in art circles in Slovenia and abroad as well as among journalists and the general public. From banter to conspiracy. In the documentary individuals, artists and academics from all over the world share their thoughts about the meaning and purpose of one’s name from both private and public perspectives. Reasons for changing ones name are explored as the film draws references from history, popular culture and individual experiences. In Slovenia the film has been labelled as pornographic and as degenerate art by some of the press close to the government. On the other hand, the director of Slovenian Film Centre in his analysis said that the film is not to be judged by politicians, but by film critics and the audience. Leave Me Like You Found Me Leave Me Like You Found Me is a 2012 American romantic drama film written and directed by Adele Romanski and starring Megan Boone and David Nordstrom. It is Romanskis directorial debut. Jorge Mautner: O Filho do Holocausto Jorge Mautner - O Filho do Holocausto is a 2012 Brazilian documentary film directed by Pedro Bial and Heitor D’Alincourt. The film follows the birth of Jorge Mautner up to his 17 years. He was born in Brazil shortly after his parents fled the Holocaust. Raised by a nanny who introduced him to Candomblé, Mautner became a precursor of the Tropicália, contributing to the construction of the identity of Brazilian music. The Scent of Burning Grass The Scent of Burning Grass is a 2012 Vietnamese drama film directed by Nguyen Huu Muoi. The film was selected as the Vietnamese entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Chuck E. Cheese in the Galaxy 5000 Chuck E. Cheese in the Galaxy 5000 is a 1999 direct-to-video film that was based upon Chuck E. Cheeses. It was released October 5, 1999 in CEC restaurants and Target stores. The plot is that a boy named Charlie Rockit needs $50,000 to fix his aunt and uncles tractor engine, so Chuck E. and friends go to the Galaxy 5000 to win it in a race. Undressing Israel: Gay Men in the Promised Land Undressing Israel: Gay Men in the Promised Land is a 46-minute documentary written by American adult-film entrepreneur, columnist, gay activist and gay pornographic film director Michael Lucas, and co-directed by Lucas and Israeli director Yariv Mozer. In his debut as a documentary filmmaker, Michael Lucas portrays in this film released in 2012 Israels thriving GLBT community through footage of Tel Avivs vibrant nightlife, a same-sex wedding, and candid interviews with a diverse range of local Israeli gays and lesbians, including a gay MP, an openly gay Army trainer, a drag queen, a transvestite, a young Arab-Israeli journalist, and same-sex parents raising their children and a number of artists and activists. The Kids from the Port The Kids from the Port is a 2013 Spanish drama film directed by Alberto Morais. It competed in the main competition section of the 35th Moscow International Film Festival. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Spirit of the Marathon II Spirit of the Marathon II is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jon Dunham, and the sequel to the 2008 film, Spirit of the Marathon. The film chronicles the journey seven marathon runners experience leading up to competing in the 2012 Rome Marathon. It received a one-night limited release on over 600 screens in the United States on June 12, 2013. Young Malang Young Malang is a 2013 Punjabi language Indian romantic comedy film, directed by Rajdeep Singh, written by Manshendra Kailey and produced by Rahulinder Singh Sidhu. The film stars Yuvraj Hans, Neetu Singh, Vinaypal Buttar, Anita Kailey, Balli Riar and Anjana Sukhani, and debuted 20 September 2013. Singers Mika, Javed Ali, Shafqat Amanat Ali and three actors in the movie, Yuvraj Hans, Balli Riar and Vinaypal Buttar, have sung the songs in the flick. The film marks singer Balli Riars debut in Punjabi films. Kataariveera Surasundaraangi Katari Veera Surasundarangi is a 2012 3D Kannada Romantic fantasy film starring Upendra and Ramya in the lead roles. The film is a sequel to Upendras 2003 film Raktha Kanneeru. Veteran actor Ambarish also plays a vital role. The film is directed by Suresh Krishna and produced by Munirathna. It is the first full-length 3D film in Kannada cinema. A 3D Mythological Romantic fantasy film, it was partly a sequel to Rakta Kanneeru. It was also the first full-length 3D film in Kannada cinema. Upendra reprises his role of the highly educated rich-man turned beggar Mohan now in hell, who meets his look alike gangster son who is killed in a gang war. The film tells the story of how Mohans son Upendra falls in love with Lord Indras daughter Indraja in Indraloka and how he faces the challenges of Lord Brahma, Lord Yama and other Devatas of Indraloka to marry Indraja. Katari Veera Suruasundarangi was the Second Highest Grossing Kannada film of 2012 and was declared as a Super Hit. The film was also dubbed into Hindi as Ek hi don. Romeo Romeo is a 2012 Kannada romantic comedy film written and directed by PC Shekhar, starring Ganesh and Bhavana in the lead roles. Dr Naveen and Ramesh Kumar are the producers of this romantic love story film. Arjun Janya composed the music and Vaidhi handled the camera work. The film released across Karnataka state on 6 July 2012. Aramane Aramane is a 2008 Indian Kannada drama film directed by Nagashekhar, starring Ganesh and Anant Nag in the lead roles. The Plot of the film revolves around a wealthy businessman who is left isolated in his palatial house by his children after he decides to remarry on his wifes passing. He is befriended by a photographer who assures of bringing them together for one last photo of the entire family. The films music was composed by Gurukiran. Big Gold Dream Big Gold Dream is a 2015 film documenting the story of Scotland’s post-punk scene, focusing on record labels Fast Product and Postcard Records. Directed by filmmaker Grant McPhee, the film’s name is taken from the 1981 Fire Engines single of the same name, the final release on the Pop Aural label. The film won the 2015 Edinburgh International Film Festival Audience Award. My Brother the Serial Killer My Brother the Serial Killer is a 2012 American television documentary about serial killer Glen Rogers, otherwise known as the "Casanova Killer", who was convicted for a series of murders and arsons. The documentary was narrated by Rogers brother Clay Rogers and aired on Investigation Discovery in November 2012. My Brother the Serial Killer received widespread media attention for Clays claims that his brother was responsible for the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Lyle Goldman. S: Saigo no Keikan - Dakkan: Recovery of Our Future is a 2015 Japanese suspense action drama film directed by and based on the Japanese television drama series . Beauty in a Bottle Beauty in a Bottle is a 2014 Filipino satirical comedy drama film by Antoinette Jadaone. The film stars Angelica Panganiban, Angeline Quinto, and Assunta de Rossi and tells the story of three women and their struggles with their insecurities about how they look as they get caught up in the building craze for a new beauty product. It was produced by Quantum Films, Skylight Films and Star Cinema for its 20th Anniversary. The film had its commercial release on 29 Oct 2014 The Art Dealer The Art Dealer is a 2015 French thriller drama film produced and directed by François Margolin. The film is about a young womans quest to recover the collection of paintings stolen from her Jewish family during the Second World War. It was released in France on 18 March 2015. The Cursed Ones The Cursed Ones is a 2015 British film that was directed by Nana Obiri Yeboah and produced by Nicholas K. Lory. The original screenplay was written by Maximilian Claussen. The film tells the story of a disillusioned reporter and an idealistic young pastor, who fight to free a girl accused of witchcraft from the clutches of a corrupt system and superstition in the heart of West Africa. The film received 3 African Movie Academy Awards in 2016 for Best Director, Best Cinematography, and Best Production Design. It was nominated for 13 AMAA awards in total, making it the most nominated film of 2016. The Storm Makers The Storm Makers is a 2014 documentary film directed by Guillaume Suon about human trafficking in Cambodia. The term "Storm Makers" refers to the traffickers and the damage they inflict on villages and families. One such trafficker shown in the film claims he has sold more than 500 Cambodian girls, some as young as 14. The film premiered at the 2014 Busan International Film Festival and won the Mecenat Award for Best Asian Documentary Film. Haggada Kone: End of the Rope Haggada Kone is a 2014 Indian Kannada language crime-drama film directed by Dayal Padmanabhan and stars Naveen Krishna in the lead role. The film is a modern-day adaptation of a play of the same name written by Parvathavani, and features Krishna as Channa, a prisoner awaiting his execution. The supporting cast features Srinivasa Murthy, Suchendra Prasad, Sihi Kahi Geetha, Tarun Sudhir and H. G. Dattatreya. The film was screened at the 3rd Delhi International Film Festival and was awarded the Jury Award. It was screened at the Bengaluru International Film Festival on 8 December 2014, for a World Premiere. At the 2014 Karnataka State Film Awards, it was awarded the Third Best Film. Dozakh in Search of Heaven Dozakh in Search of Heaven is an Indian Hindi-Urdu film written and directed by Zaigham Imam, which premiered at the Kolkata International Film Festival on 12 November 2013. It was jointly produced by Imam and Pawan Tiwari who also acts. It is an adaptation of a book by the same name. Bill the Galactic Hero Bill, the Galactic Hero is a 2014 science fiction student film directed by Alex Cox and six student co-directors based on Harry Harrisons 1965 novel of the same name. Shake Rattle & Roll XV Shake, Rattle & Roll XV is a 2014 Filipino horror anthology film and the final installment of the franchise directed by Dondon Santos, Jerrold Tarog, and Perci Intalan. The film stars an ensemble cast including Erich Gonzales, JC de Vera, Carla Abellana, Dennis Trillo, Lovi Poe, and Matteo Guidicelli. The film was produced by Regal Entertainment, Inc. The film is an official entry in the 40th Metro Manila Film Festival and was released on December 25, 2014 in Philippine cinemas nationwide. It is the most expensive installment in the Shake, Rattle & Roll film series, although the films co-producer Lily Monteverde stated she doesnt want to reveal its exact budget yet. Learning Hebrew (A Gothsploitation Movie) Learning Hebrew, also known as Gothsploitation, is a British arthouse film written and directed by Louis Joon, his first film as a director. It was released in 2012 by The Weird World of Wibbell, the home video distribution division of Wibbell Productions Ltd, an independent film company based in the UK, run by actor Allin Kempthorne and best known for its previous film The Vampires of Bloody Island. Yaaruda Mahesh Yaaruda Mahesh is a 2013 Tamil adult comedy film directed by R. Madhan Kumar, starring Sundeep Kishan and Dimple Chopade. The film was shot around Chennai and Kerala. It was produced by Red Studios and Colour Frames. Its soundtrack and background score were composed by Gopi Sunder, while Raana handled the cinematography. The film released on 26 April to below average reviews. It did average business at the box office. It was also dubbed in Telugu with the name Mahesh. Apoorva Apoorva is a 2016 Kannada film written, produced and directed by Ravichandran who also composed the music. The film stars Ravichandran and Apoorva. The crux of the film is a love story which takes place between a 61-year-old man and 19-year-old girl. Campo de Jogo Campo de Jogo, English title Sunday Ball, is a 2015 Brazilian documentary film directed by Eryk Rocha. The film received its North American premiere on 20 February 2015 at the Museum of Modern Art. On 3 May 2015, the film will be featured at the San Francisco International Film Festival. Red Cotton Silk Flower Let Pan is a 2012 Academy winning Burmese Drama Film. It is one of the films that reached the highest-grossing film in Myanmar. It was also shown in Singapore. The film was nominated for Best Actor, Actress, Film, Writer and Director. It was shot mostly in Yangon. 3688 3688, is a 2015 Singaporean musical/comedy film directed by Royston Tan and starring Joi Chua, Michael Tan, Rahimah Rahim, Liu Lingling and Shigga Shay. It is Tans first feature film after an absence of 7 years. King King is a 2002 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Prabhu Solomon and produced by Krishnakanth. The film featured Vikram and Sneha in the lead roles, while Vadivelu, Nassar, Janagaraj, and Santhana Bharathi play supporting roles. Dhina scored the films music, and G. Ramesh handled the cinematography. It released in September 2002. The film was later dubbed and released in Telugu as Remo. Mrittika Maya Mrittika Maya is a Bangladeshi film about the heartbreaking life of an old potter. The film’s script, screenplay and direction was done by Gazi Rakaet and produced by Faridur Reza Sagar and Gazi Rakaet himself. The star casts of this film includes Lutfor Rahman George, Mamunur Rashid, Piyush Bandhopaddhay, Akhteruzzaman, Wahida Mollik Jolly, Mrinal Dutta and many more. The film was released for the mass audience on September 6. Tamara and the Ladybug Tamara and the Ladybug is a 2016 Mexican drama film directed by Lucía Carreras. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Midnight Sonder Midnight Sonder is a 2016 British independent drama feature film written and directed by Mayuren Naidoo and starring Evan Jones, Sheldon Philbert and Marcia Tucker. It is director Mayuren Naidoos feature film debut. The film was released on 9 December 2016 on Amazon Video in the United Kingdom, United States, Germany and Japan. Cholai Cholai is an Indian Bengali dark comedy film releasing in 2016. The film is based on the 2011 hooch fatalities. in Bengal, India. Unlicensed Country liquor, commonly known as ‘Cholai’ is a prosper business in rural Bengal.It is very cheap and highly addictive. Killer Bees Killer Bees is an American documentary film directed by Benjamin Cummings & Orson Cummings, and produced by Shaquille ONeal, Glenn Fuhrman, and Larry Gagosian. The film chronicles the Bridgehampton School boys basketball team, nicknamed the Killer Bees, through the 2015-2016 season and ultimately reveals the significant impact of racism, income inequality and gentrification within their community nestled in America’s wealthiest neighborhood: The Hamptons. Killer Bees was selected for the 2017 Hamptons International Film Festival, Santa Barbara International Film Festival, International Sports Film Festival of Ohio. In 2018 the film was selected for the Sarasota Film Festival, and the YES Film Festival. The film was awarded the 2018 Jury Prize for Best Documentary at the YES Film Festival . Killer Bees was named Sports Illustrated’s Best Sports Documentaries of 2017 and a New York Times Critic’s Pick in 2018 after opening in select theaters in Los Angeles and New York City on July 27, 2018. Killer Bees has been streamed on Amazon, Hulu, Google Play and iTunes Massafat Mile Bihidayi A Mile in My Shoes is a 2016 Moroccan drama film directed by Said Khallaf. It was selected as the Moroccan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Dhatteriki Dhat Teri Ki is a Bangladeshi romance comedy film directed by Shamim Ahamed Roni and produced by Abdul Aziz under the banner of Jaaz Multimedia. the film features Arifin Shuvoo, Nusrat Faria, Ziaul Roshan and Farin Khan in lead roles. The movie is a remake of 2012 Punjabi movie Carry On Jatta which itself was loosely based on 1989 Malayalam movie Chakkikotha Chankaran. Bir Bikram Bir Bikram is a 2016 romantic comedy film directed by Milan Chams. This movie features Nepalese actors Dayahang Rai, Anoop Bikram Shahi, Deeya Pun, Arpan Thapa, Menuka Pun and Najir Hussain in the lead roles. The movie tells a story about best friends who get separated when they are young but later reunite, with the same dreams they used to have. Bir Bikram was released on 19 August 2018 to mixed critical reception, with the films narration and screenplay receiving negative response but the performances of Dayahang Rai, Najir Hussain and Arpan Thapa, the music and the cinematography receiving praise. The film was commercially successful at box office. A sequel, titled Bir Bikram 2, part of the Bir Bikram series and featuring Paul Shah, Barsha Siwakoti and Najir Hussain in lead roles, was released on 17 May 2019. Vasatha Vaasal Vasantha Vaasal is a 1996 Indian Tamil action romance film directed by M.R. The movie stars Vijay and Swathi in the lead roles, while Mansoor Ali Khan, Vadivelu, and Kovai Sarala play supporting roles. This was a debut movie for the music director Masa and whose songs were successful. This movie showed Vijays acting skills from the inside, where he rehearses and practises dialogues. It was heavily criticized by the media and is considered a failure. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Sirf Tum Hi Tum. Manasuku Nachindhi Manasuku Nachindi is a 2018 Telugu romantic drama film. It was directed by debutante Manjula Ghattamaneni. It is jointly produced by Sanjay Swaroop and P. Kiran under his banner Anandi Art Creations. It features Sundeep Kishan, Amyra Dastur, Tridha Choudhury and Adith Arun in the lead roles. Music was directed by Radhan. Dialogues in the film were written by Sai Madhav Burra. The film release was postponed from 26 January 2018 to 16 February 2018. Pottu Pottu is a 2019 Indian Tamil horror comedy film written and directed by Vadivudaiyan. The film features Bharath in the lead role, while Iniya, Namitha, and Srushti Dange playing the lead actresses. With music composed by Amresh Ganesh, the film is produced by John Max for Shalom Studios. Pottu is a movie, following along the lines of this producer-director combos earlier movie Sowkarpettai. The film was launched in January 2016 and released on 8 March 2019. It is dubbed in Telugu and released on 8 March 2019 as Boddu and in Hindi as Bindi. Hindi dubbed version rights is owned by Dimension Pictures .The film opened to negative reviews. Lyrebird Lyrebird is an 2019 American drama film directed and produced by Dan Friedkin, from a screenplay by Mark Fergus, James McGee, Hawk Otsby. It stars Guy Pearce, Claes Bang, Vicky Krieps and Roland Møller. It had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on August 31, 2019. Jacqueline Comes Home: The Chiong Story Jacqueline Comes Home is a Filipino crime biographical film starring Meg Imperial and Donnalyn Bartolome playing the roles of Marijoy and Jacqueline Chiong and Ryan Eigenmann as Sonny, the ring leader of the rape and murder. The film is about the controversial Chiong murder case. On the night of July 16, 1997, sisters Marijoy and Jacqueline Chiong were abducted at a mall on Ayala Center Cebu in Cebu City. There, the sisters were gang raped and Marijoy was found dead in a ravine in Carcar. However, Jacqueline was never found. The suspects would include Paco Larranaga, who is not portrayed in the film. Rodney Torres did a photo shoot for Meg Imperial and Donnalyn Bartolome for the film in Manila. The Lady and the Mouse The Lady and the Mouse is a 1913 American short drama film directed by D.W. Griffith. A print of the film survives. The Battle of the Sexes The Battle of the Sexes is a 1914 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith for the Majestic Motion Picture Company. No complete prints of the film are known to exist, however, a fragment has survived. Griffith remade the film as The Battle of the Sexes in 1928 as a comedy-drama and this latter version is available on DVD. Nurse Marjorie Nurse Marjorie is a 1920 American silent film drama produced and distributed by Realart Pictures, directed by William Desmond Taylor, and starring Mary Miles Minter. It is based on a 1906 play, Nurse Marjorie, by Israel Zangwill. The scenario is by Julia Crawford Ivers whose son James Van Trees was the cinematographer. On the Broadway stage Minters part was played by Eleanor Robson. This is one of Minters later films that survive at the Library of Congress. Actors Kate Lester and Edward Jobson are not listed in the cast, main or uncredited, but they appear noticeably in the film. Rupert of Hee Haw Rupert of Hee Haw is a 1924 American silent film starring Stan Laurel and drawing on the Ruritanian romance of Rupert of Hentzau, Anthony Hopes sequel to The Prisoner of Zenda. Under Two Jags Under Two Jags is a 1923 American silent comedy film featuring Stan Laurel. The title spoofs the film Under Two Flags. Where the North Begins Where the North Begins is a 1923 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. This was the third film for up-and-coming canine actor Rin Tin Tin. The film survives today and lapsed into the public domain on January 1, 2019, along with all remaining American works from 1923 that had not yet lapsed. Are Parents People? Are Parents People? is a comedy film starring Betty Bronson, Florence Vidor, Adolphe Menjou, George Beranger, and Lawrence Gray. The film was directed by Malcolm St. Clair and released by Paramount Pictures. Madame Mystery Madame Mystery is a 1926 American film starring Theda Bara, Oliver Hardy, and James Finlayson, directed and co-written by Stan Laurel, and produced by Hal Roach. Footage from this film was reused in the Hal Roach two-reeler 45 Minutes From Hollywood. For the Love of Mike For the Love of Mike is a 1927 American silent romantic drama film. Directed by Frank Capra, it starred Claudette Colbert and Ben Lyon. It is now considered to be a lost film. Poor Papa Poor Papa is a 1928 animated short subject film, produced and directed by Walt Disney. The cartoon is the first produced Oswald cartoon, featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a character that Disney and Ub Iwerks created for Universal Pictures and Charles B. Mintz. Oswald would later serve as the basis for Mickey Mouse. The Sideshow The Sideshow is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Marie Prevost, Ralph Graves and Alan Roscoe. The Way of the Strong The Way of the Strong is a 1928 American silent crime drama film directed by Frank Capra. It was produced by Harry Cohn for Columbia Pictures. The film survives through a print held in the collection of Sony Pictures Entertainment. The Bees' Buzz The Bees Buzz is a 1929 American film directed by Mack Sennett. The Donovan Affair The Donovan Affair is a 1929 American Pre-Code comedic murder-mystery film directed by Frank Capra. It was produced by Harry Cohn for Columbia Pictures and is based upon the play of the same name by Owen Davis. Its original soundtrack, recorded on soundtrack discs, has been lost, although it has been recreated for live performances. The Perfect Alibi Birds of Prey, also known in the United States as The Perfect Alibi, is a 1930 British mystery film produced and directed by Basil Dean, from a screenplay he co-wrote with A.A. Milne from Milnes play which was known as The Perfect Alibi in the United States and The Fourth Wall in the United Kingdom. The film starred Dorothy Boyd, Robert Loraine, Warwick Ward, C. Aubrey Smith, and Frank Lawton. and starring Robert Loraine, Warwick Ward and Frank Lawton, and was produced at Beaconsfield Studios by Associated Talking Pictures. Grumpy Grumpy is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Cukor and Cyril Gardner, and released by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay by Doris Anderson is based on a play by Horace Hodges and Thomas Wigney Percyval. A Spanish-language version entitled Cascarrabias, written by Catalan writer Josep Carner Ribalta and directed by Gardner, was released by Paramount the same year. The film is a remake of a 1923 silent film of the same title. Such Men Are Dangerous Such Men Are Dangerous is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by Kenneth Hawks and written by Ernest Vajda. The film is based on a novella by Elinor Glyn who based her story on the 1928 real-life disappearance of Belgian Banker Alfred Loewenstein who vanished on a flight over the English Channel. Such Men Are Dangerous stars Warner Baxter, Catherine Dale Owen, Hedda Hopper, Claud Allister, Albert Conti and Bela Lugosi. Shortly after a midair collision killed 10 crew members in the "worst air accident in film history", Such Men Are Dangerous was released on March 9, 1930, by Fox Film Corporation. The Prodigal The Prodigal is a 1931 Pre-Code early talkie film, which starred Lawrence Tibbett, Esther Ralston, Roland Young and Hedda Hopper. The film was extremely provocative in its time in that it viewed adultery in a non-judgmental, even positive light. Surrender Surrender is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by William K. Howard, written by S.N. Behrman, and starring Warner Baxter, Leila Hyams, Ralph Bellamy, C. Aubrey Smith, and Alexander Kirkland. It is based on Axelle, a novel by Pierre Benoit. The film is widely considered to have exerted an enormous influence upon Jean Renoirs subsequent Grand Illusion. Lord Camber's Ladies Lord Cambers Ladies is a British drama film directed by Benn W. Levy, produced by Alfred Hitchcock, and starring Gerald du Maurier, Gertrude Lawrence, Benita Hume, and Nigel Bruce. The Band Plays On The Band Plays On is a 1934 American drama film directed by Russell Mack and written by Bernard Schubert, Ralph Spence and Harvey Gates. The film stars Robert Young, Stuart Erwin, Leo Carrillo, Betty Furness, Ted Healy and Preston Foster. The film was released on December 21, 1934, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Garmon Accordion is a 1934 Soviet musical film directed by Igor Savchenko. The Red Rider The Red Rider is a 1934 Universal Buck Jones movie serial based on the story "The Redhead from Sun Dog" by W. C. Tuttle. It is a remake of Buck Jones earlier 1931 movie The Range Feud. Wake Up and Dream Wake Up and Dream is a 1934 American musical film directed by Kurt Neumann, written by John Meehan Jr., and starring Russ Columbo, Roger Pryor, June Knight, Catherine Doucet, Henry Armetta and Andy Devine. It was released on October 1, 1934, by Universal Pictures. Turn of the Tide Turn of the Tide is a British drama film directed by Norman Walker and starring John Garrick, Geraldine Fitzgerald, and Wilfrid Lawson. It was the first feature film made by J. Arthur Rank. Lacking a distributor for his film, Rank set up his own distribution and production company which subsequently grew into his later empire. The film is set in a North Yorkshire fishing village, and relates the rivalry between two fishing families. The actors included John Garrick, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Wilfrid Lawson speak in the local accent. The work is based on the novel Three Fevers by Leo Walmsley. Ambush Valley Ambush Valley is a 1936 American western directed by Bernard B. Ray and starring Bob Custer and Victoria Vinton. It was produced by Ray and Harry S. Webb for Reliable Pictures. Ellis Island Ellis Island is a 1936 American crime film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Donald Cook, Peggy Shannon and Jack La Rue. Happy-Go-Lucky Happy Go Lucky is a 1936 American musical film directed by Aubrey Scotto and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Phil Regan, Evelyn Venable, Jed Prouty, William Newell, Jonathan Hale and Harlan Briggs. The film was released on December 14, 1936. by Republic Pictures. Man of Affairs His Lordship is a 1936 British drama film directed by Herbert Mason and starring George Arliss, Romilly Lunge and Rene Ray. Its plot involves Arliss as a British Foreign secretary swapping identities with his black sheep twin brother, and the rescuing of Britain from war with an Arab nation. It was released with the alternative title Man of Affairs in the United States. Wife, Doctor and Nurse Wife, Doctor and Nurse is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Walter Lang and starring Loretta Young. 20,000 Men a Year 20,000 Men a Year is a 1939 American action film directed by Alfred E. Green and written by Lou Breslow and Owen Francis. The film stars Randolph Scott, Preston Foster, Margaret Lindsay, Mary Healy, Robert Shaw and George Ernest. Long before the attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. government had encouraged Hollywood to produce films designed to encourage a buildup of the aviation industry as well as the military. The release of 20,000 Men a Year on October 27, 1939 by 20th Century Fox reflected the spirit of the times. Wilton's Zoo Wiltons Zoo or Boefje is a 1939 Dutch crime film directed by Douglas Sirk. Just William Just William is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Richard Lupino, Fred Emney and Basil Radford. It is based on the Just William series of books by Richmal Crompton. Bachelor's Paradise Bachelors Paradise is a 1939 German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Heinz Rühmann, Josef Sieber and Hans Brausewetter. It was based on a novel by Johannes Boldt. The film featured the popular song "Das kann doch einen Seemann nicht erschüttern". The Trip to Tilsit The Journey to Tilsit is a 1939 German drama film directed by Veit Harlan and starring Kristina Söderbaum, Philip Dorn and Anna Dammann. S.O.S. Tidal Wave S.O.S. Tidal Wave is a 1939 American crime film directed by John H. Auer and written by Gordon Kahn and Maxwell Shane. The film stars Ralph Byrd, George Barbier, Kay Sutton, Frank Jenks, Marc Lawrence and Dorothy Lee. The film was released on June 2, 1939, by Republic Pictures. Scouts to the Rescue Scouts to the Rescue is a 1939 Universal film serial directed by Alan James and Ray Taylor. It starred Jackie Cooper and Bill Cody Jr. Bolshaya zhizn A Great Life is a 1939 Soviet drama film directed by Leonid Lukov. The Farmer's Daughter The Farmers Daughter is a 1940 American comedy film directed by James P. Hogan and written by Lewis R. Foster. The film stars Martha Raye, Charlie Ruggles, Richard Denning, Gertrude Michael, William Frawley, Inez Courtney and William Demarest. The film was released on March 26, 1940, by Paramount Pictures. Forced Landing Forced Landing is a 1941 action film directed by Gordon Wiles and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film recounts the exploits of a pilot in Mosaque, an imaginary country in the midst of turmoil. Forced Landing stars Richard Arlen, Eva Gabor, J. Carrol Naish, Nils Asther and Evelyn Brent. Sarong Girl Sarong Girl is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Arthur Dreifuss and written by Charles R. Marion, Arthur Hoerl and Tim Ryan. The film stars Ann Corio, Tim Ryan, Irene Ryan, Mantan Moreland, William Henry, Damian OFlynn and Johnnie Davis. The film was released on June 11, 1943, by Monogram Pictures. Man from Music Mountain The Man from Music Mountain is a 1943 American film directed by Joseph Kane. The film is also known as Texas Legionnaires. The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler is a 1943 American war film directed by James P. Hogan. The film follows a man who plans to murder Adolf Hitler and steal his identity. Beautiful But Broke Beautiful But Broke is an American musical comedy film starring Joan Davis and Jane Frazee. Boogie-Woogie Dream Boogie-Woogie Dream is an independently made short film musical, directed by Hanus Burger, starring Lena Horne, Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson and Teddy Wilson and his orchestra. It is a significant film in the history of jazz for its early glimpse of Lena Horne and as the only film of boogie-woogie piano masters Albert Ammons and Pete Johnson. Marshal of Reno Marshal of Reno is a 1944 American film directed by Wallace Grissell starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder. It was the second of twenty-three Red Ryder feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures. The picture was shot on the studio’s back lot along with outdoor locations at Iverson Ranch, 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, CA, USA. Love Goes Up and Down Love Goes Up and Down is a 1946 Swedish comedy film directed by Rolf Husberg. The film stars Sture Lagerwall, Eva Dahlbeck and Thor Modéen. Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back is a 1947 film American thriller film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Ron Randell, Gloria Henry and Patrick OMoore. The film is loosely based on the H. C. McNeile novel Knock-Out. Exposed Exposed is a 1947 American crime film directed by George Blair and written by Royal K. Cole and Charles Moran. The film stars Adele Mara, Mark Roberts, Lorna Gray, Robert Armstrong, William Haade and Bob Steele. The film was released on September 8, 1947, by Republic Pictures. Homesteaders of Paradise Valley Homesteaders of Paradise Valley is a 1947 American Western film in the Red Ryder film series directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Earle Snell. The film stars Allan Lane, Robert Blake, Martha Wentworth, Ann E. Todd, Gene Roth and John James. The film was released on April 1, 1947, by Republic Pictures. Jack Armstrong Jack Armstrong is a Columbia film serial, based on the radio adventure series Jack Armstrong. Twilight on the Rio Grande Twilight on the Rio Grande is a 1947 American Western film directed by Frank McDonald, written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan, and starring Gene Autry, Sterling Holloway, Adele Mara, Bob Steele, Charles Evans and Martin Garralaga. It was released on April 1, 1947, by Republic Pictures. The Dancing Years The Dancing Years is a 1950 musical British film based on the musical by Ivor Novello. Heart to Heart Heart to Heart is a 1949 American short documentary film about heart disease directed by Gunther von Fritsch. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Little Martin Returns Lilla Märta kommer tillbaka or Grevinnans snedsteg eller Den vilda jakten efter det hemliga dokumentet is a 1948 Swedish comedy film directed by Hasse Ekman and starring Stig Järrel and Hasse Ekman. Marry Me Marry Me! is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Terence Fisher, and starring Derek Bond, Susan Shaw, Patrick Holt, Carol Marsh and David Tomlinson. The movie was formerly known as I Want to Get Married. Mystery at the Burlesque Murder at the Windmill, titled Mystery at the Burlesque in the U.S., is a 1949 British crime film directed by Val Guest and featuring Garry Marsh, Jon Pertwee, and Peter Butterworth. It was shot at Walton Studios and was the first film to show footage inside the Windmill Theatre. The Rugged O'Riordans Sons of Matthew is a 1949 Australian film directed by Charles Chauvel. The film was shot in 1947 on location in Queensland, Australia and the studio sequences in Sydney. Sons of Matthew took 18 months to complete, but it was a great success with Australian audiences when it finally opened in December 1949. Sons of Matthew is a legendary film in the history of Australian cinema, partly because of the adverse conditions in which it was made. Maxwell Dunn wrote later in his book How they Made Sons of Matthew that, during filming, it was the wettest season in 80 years in Queensland. For UK and US release Universal-International cut the film by 30 minutes, added some American narration and renamed it The Rugged ORiordans. Filmink said the movie "falls into the "pioneering family" subgenre of Western like Little House on the Prairie or Cimarron – stories about people hacking homes out of the wilderness, falling in and out of love, fighting disease/prejudice/Indians/whoever. Most tend to be driven by female leads but this is about a set of brothers, although there is a smurfette, Wendy Gibb, loved by Michael Pate and Ken Wayne. It is more melodrama than Western, but it feels influenced by Westerns in its pace and action. " Double Cross Double Cross is a 1951 Italian melodrama film directed by Riccardo Freda and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Vittorio Gassman and Gianna Maria Canale. Barbe-Bleue Bluebeard is a 1951 comedy film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Hans Albers, Cécile Aubry and Fritz Kortner. It is based on the fairy tale Bluebeard by Charles Perrault. It was made as a co-production between West Germany, France and Switzerland. It was made using the Gevacolor process. A separate French-language version Barbe-Bleue was also made. Memorias de un mexicano Memories of a Mexican is a 1950 Mexican documentary film directed by Salvador Toscano and Carmen Toscano. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Peggy Peggy is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Frederick De Cordova, and starring Diana Lynn, Charles Coburn, and Charlotte Greenwood. The films art direction was by Bernard Herzbrun and Richard H. Riedel. Divorced Divorced is a 1951 Swedish drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and written by Ingmar Bergman. In Old Amarillo In Old Amarillo is a 1951 American film starring Roy Rogers. Rome-Paris-Rome Rome-Paris-Rome is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Aldo Fabrizi. Das kann jedem passieren That Can Happen to Anyone is a 1952 West German comedy film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Heinz Rühmann, Gisela Schmidting and Gustav Knuth. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Lady in the Iron Mask Lady in the Iron Mask is a 1952 film directed by Ralph Murphy, produced by Walter Wanger and starring Louis Hayward as DArtagnan and Patricia Medina in the titular role. Alan Hale portrays Porthos, Judd Holdren plays Aramis, and Steve Brodie appears as Athos in this Three Musketeers adventure film, a reworking of Douglas Fairbanks 1929 screen epic The Iron Mask, an adaptation of the last section of the novel The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas, which is itself based on the French legend of the Man in the Iron Mask. Louis Hayward had played the dual role of the imprisoned prince and his twin in the 1939 version The Man in the Iron Mask while Alan Hale portrayed Porthos, and in what may have been an instance of stunt casting, the same part was subsequently played by his lookalike son Alan Hale in Lady in the Iron Mask thirteen years later. Bachelor in Paris Song of Paris is a 1952 British comedy film directed by John Guillermin and starring Dennis Price, Anne Vernon and Hermione Baddeley. Vater braucht eine Frau Father Needs a Wife is a 1952 West German comedy film directed by Harald Braun and starring Dieter Borsche, Ruth Leuwerik and Bruni Löbel. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location around Lautersee and Mittenwald. Escape by Night Escape by Night is a 1953 British crime film directed and written by John Gilling. Huhtikuu tulee Aprils Coming is a 1953 Finnish comedy film directed by Valentin Vaala and starring Ossi Elstelä, Tuija Halonen and Kurt Ingvall. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a 1955 CBS TV film adaptation of Mark Twains novel of the same name, starring Charles Taylor in the title role. It was directed by Herbert B. Swope Jr. Once pares de botas Eleven Pairs of Boots is a 1954 Spanish comedy sports film directed by Francisco Rovira Beleta and starring José Suárez, Mari Carmen Pardo and Elisa Montés. Die Christel von der Post is a 1956 West German film directed by Karl Anton. The film is also known as. Solange noch die Rosen blüh'n As Long as the Roses Bloom is a 1956 West German romance film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Hertha Feiler, Gerhard Riedmann and Eva Probst. It is a heimatfilm shot at the CCC Studios in Berlin and on location in Austria. The films sets were designed by the art director Willi Herrmann and Heinrich Weidemann. Small Hotel Small Hotel is a 1957 British comedy film directed by David MacDonald and stars Gordon Harker, Marie Lohr, John Loder, and Janet Munro. Krudt og klunker Krudt og klunker is a 1958 Danish comedy film directed by Annelise Hovmand and starring Gunnar Lauring. Parvarish This article is about the 1958 film. For the 1977 film of the same name, see Parvarish. Parvarish is a 1958 Indian Hindi-language film starring Raj Kapoor, Mala Sinha & Mehmood. El ruiseñor de las cumbres The Nightingale in the Mountains is a 1958 Spanish musical film directed by Antonio del Amo and starring Joselito, Roberto Camardiel and Dolores Villaespesa. Written by Jaime Garcia-Herranz with the original title of Once upon a time there was a shepherd it is the last film of what was called the Nightingale trilogy, which included The Little Nightingale and The Song of the Nightingale The films sets were designed by Enrique Alarcón. It was filmed in the Spanish locations of Alcalá de la Selva and Mora de Rubielos, as per the insistence of the writer, Jaime Garcia-Herranz, natural of Mora de Rubielos. Seksdagesløbet Seksdagesløbet is a 1958 Danish drama film directed by Jørgen Roos and starring Poul Reichhardt. Jun'ai monogatari is a 1957 Japanese film directed by Tadashi Imai. It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival where Imai won the Silver Bear for Best Director. Uncle Vanya Uncle Vanya is a 1957 American film adaptation of the play Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov. Filmed concurrently with an Off Broadway production, it was both co-produced and co-directed by actor Franchot Tone, who starred as Dr. Astroff. Tones wife at the time, Dolores Dorn-Heft, co-starred as Elena Andreevna, appearing in the only role not featuring an actor from the stage version in New York, where the part was played by Signe Hasso. The title role was played by George Voskovec. Edited from Stark Youngs translation of Chekhovs Russian text, the film runs 98 minutes. It was released on DVD in June, 2010. The Young Captives The Young Captives is a 1959 film directed by Irvin Kershner and starring Steven Marlo, Luana Patten, and Tom Selden. Il cavaliere dai cento volti Knight of 100 Faces is a 1960 Italian swashbuckler film directed by Pino Mercanti and starring Lex Barker and Liana Orfei. Blueprint for Robbery Blueprint for Robbery is a 1961 American crime film directed by Jerry Hopper and written by Irwin Winehouse and A. Sanford Wolf. The film starred J. Pat OMalley, Robert J. Wilke, Robert Gist, Romo Vincent, Jay Barney and Henry Corden. The film was released on February 1, 1961, by Paramount Pictures. Boy Who Caught a Crook The Boy Who Caught a Crook is a 1961 childrens film about a young boy who tracks down a gangster. Das Riesenrad Das Riesenrad is a 1961 West German drama film directed by Géza von Radványi. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival. Invasion 1700 Invasion 1700 is a 1962 Italian-French historical epic film directed by Fernando Cerchio. It is based on the 1884 Polish historical novel With Fire and Sword written by Henryk Sienkiewicz. The Old Testament Il vecchio testamento, English title The Old Testament is a 1962 Italian/French widescreen international co-production epic shot in Yugoslavia that was based on the Maccabean revolt against the Syrians of 166 B.C. It was directed and co-written by Gianfranco Parolini and starred Brad Harris in one of their frequent collaborations. When the Girls Take Over When the Girls Take Over is a mens adventure comedy film produced and directed by Russell Hayden and starring Marvin Miller, Jackie Coogan, and Robert Lowery. Inspired by the Cuban Revolution, it was filmed in Puerto Rico in 1960 under the working title Caribe and released in 1962. The film was shot in colour but the public domain copy is in black and white. The Dream Maker Its All Happening is a 1963 British musical film directed by Don Sharp and starring Tommy Steele, Michael Medwin and Angela Douglas. Produced for $430,000, the film was shot and ready for release in cinemas in only six weeks. Songs: "The Dream Maker," "Maximum Plus," "Day Without You," "Summertime". A talent scout for a record company is frustrated by his lack of progress with his career. It is sometimes known under the alternative title The Dream Maker. The Hours of Love The Hours of Love is a 1963 Italian comedy drama film directed by Luciano Salce. Revolt of the Barbarians Revolt of the Barbarians is a 1964 Italian film directed by Guido Malatesta. The Magnificent Concubine The Magnificent Concubine is a 1962 Hong Kong drama film in color directed by Li Han Hsiang and is a remake of the Kenji Mizoguchi film Yōkihi. The Magnificent Concubine was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. It was the first Chinese-language film to win the Grand Prix for Best Interior Photography and Color. Mexican Slayride Mexican Slayride is a 1967 Eurospy film directed by Riccardo Freda and starring Lang Jeffries. It is based on the Paul Kennys novel Coplan fait peau neuve and it is the fifth chapter in the Francis Coplan film series. Run for Your Wife Run for Your Wife is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Gian Luigi Polidoro. The Sultans The Sultans is a 1966 French-Italian drama film directed by Jean Delannoy. Unkissed Bride The Unkissed Bride, also known as Mother Goose-A-Go-Go, is a 1966 comedy film directed by Jack H. Harris and starring Tommy Kirk. People Meet and Sweet Music Fills the Heart People Meet and Sweet Music Fills the Heart,, is a 1967 Danish/Swedish romantic comedy directed by Henning Carlsen and starring Harriet Andersson and Preben Neergaard. The film is based upon the 1944 novel by Jens August Schade. Operation Mata Hari Operation Mata Hari is a 1968 Spanish comedy film directed by Mariano Ozores and starring Gracita Morales, José Luis López Vázquez and Antonio Ozores. It is based on the story of the German spy Mata Haris activities during the First World War. Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me is a 1971 American drama film directed by Jeffrey Young and written by Robert Schlitt and adapted from the Richard Farina novel. The film stars Barry Primus, David Downing, Susan Tyrrell, Philip Shafer, Bruce Davison and Zack Norman. The film was released on September 15, 1971, by Paramount Pictures. Einer spinnt immer Einer spinnt immer is a 1971 Austrian / West German film directed by Franz Antel. The Loners The Loners is a 1972 American film starring Dean Stockwell and Gloria Grahame. It was the final film produced by Sam Katzman, who died the following year. It was originally known as The Runners. It was also known as Julio and Stein and Police Trap. Filming took place in Albuquerque. When Mother Went on Strike When Mother Went on Strike is a 1974 West German comedy film directed by Eberhard Schröder and starring Peter Hall, Gila von Weitershausen and Belinda Mayne. It was based on the 1970 novel Oh My Darling Daughter by the British writer Eric Malpass. Days of Betrayal Days of Betrayal is a 1973 Czechoslovakian drama film directed by Otakar Vávra. The film was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Diploma. It was also selected as the Czechoslovakian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 46th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Guess Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? Guess Whos Sleeping in My Bed? is a 1973 American made-for-television comedy film starring Barbara Eden and Dean Jones, directed by Theodore J. Flicker from a teleplay written by Pamela Herbert Chais based on her play Six Weeks in August. It originally premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on October 31, 1973. Bellas de noche Bellas de noche, also known as Las ficheras, is a Mexican film directed by Miguel M. Delgado. It was filmed in 1975 and starring Sasha Montenegro and Jorge Rivero. It is regarded as the film that began the rise of Mexican sex comedies film genre as a largely mainstream genre in the Mexican Cinema for about a decade and a half; the term "fichera" coming to mean the entire genre. Catch My Soul Catch My Soul is a 1974 film produced by Jack Good and Richard M. Rosenbloom, and directed by Patrick McGoohan. It was an adaptation of Goods stage musical of the same title, which itself was loosely adapted from William Shakespeares Othello. It was not a critical success. The Girl on the Late, Late Show The Girl on the Late, Late Show is a 1974 American TV film directed by Gary Nelson. It was designed as a pilot of a weekly TV series starring Don Murray. Furious Slaughter Furious Slaughter is a 1972 Hong Kong martial arts Kung Fu action film. It stars Jimmy Wang Yu and is a prequel to Ma Su Chen. Ground Zero Ground Zero is a 1973 American Thriller film directed and produced by James T. Flocker. The film stars Ron Casteel, John Waugh, Yvonne DAngers, Hal Stein and Dominic Guzzo in the lead roles. Kaala Sona Kaala Sona is a 1975 Hindi-language curry western film. Produced by Harish Shah and Vinod Shah and directed by Ravikant Nagaich. The film stars Feroz Khan, Parveen Babi, Prem Chopra, Farida Jalal, Danny Denzongpa, Helen, Durga Khote, Keshto Mukherjee and Bhagwan. The films music is by R. D. Burman and the lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. Let's Switch! Lets Switch! is a 1975 American made-for-television comedy film starring Barbara Eden and Barbara Feldon written by Peter Lefcourt and directed by Alan Rafkin. It premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on January 7, 1975. We Are No Angels We Are No Angels is a 1975 Italian comedy film directed by Gianfranco Parolini and starring Michael Coby and Paul L. Smith. Dolly Dolly! was an American variety show starring Dolly Parton that aired in first-run syndication during the 1976–77 season. In the mid-1970s, Parton was approached by Bill Graham, president of Show Biz, Inc., the same company that produced The Porter Wagoner Show, and soon afterward the syndicated variety show Dolly was born. The show boasted a budget of $85,000 per episode, an impressive sum at the time for a syndicated series. A variety of Nashville and Hollywood stars were scheduled to appear, including Karen Black, Tom T. Hall, Emmylou Harris, The Hues Corporation, Captain Kangaroo, Lynn Anderson, Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Ronnie Milsap, Anne Murray, Kenny Rogers, Linda Ronstadt, KC & The Sunshine Band, and Anson Williams. According to her 1978 biography, Dolly by Alanna Nash, Parton spoke to Bob Dylan and he initially agreed to do the show, but eventually bowed out due to his discomfort with the television medium at the time. Despite the work that went into the show and the diverse collection of guests, Parton was said to have been less than pleased with the end product, as she found herself singing standards like "My Funny Valentine", and interacting with guests with whom she had little in common. She told Nash during a 1977 interview for the biography Dolly "I liked all of the people that were on... but I would have had a totally different lineup of guests myself. It was really bad for me, that TV show. It was worse for me than good, because the people who didnt know me who liked the show thought thats how I was.. .I mean, I still come through as myself, even with all the other stuff, but not really like I should. Not my real, natural way. And the people who did know me thought I was crazy. They knew that wasnt me. Including me. I didnt know that woman on TV!" The show lasted only one season despite very high ratings, falling apart when Parton asked out of her contract for a variety of reasons, including the toll that eighteen-hour days were taking on her vocal cords. The shows opening theme was "Love Is Like A Butterfly" and the shows closing theme was "I Will Always Love You", both #1 hits for Parton in 1974, both sung by Parton on the show. During the opening credits, Parton emerges from a swing and then comes out to sing an opening song. At the closing of the show, Parton speaks the recitation from "I Will Always Love You": "And I hope life treats you kind, and I hope that you have all you ever dream of. I wish you joy and lots and lots of happiness, but above all this, I wish you love, I love you" and then Dolly says "Good Night" and as the closing credits roll, Parton sings the rest of the song. Among the more well received installments, was one featuring the first televised performance of the "Trio" team: Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt, a full decade before they released the first of their two critically acclaimed albums. The show also featured the first time Parton and Kenny Rogers had worked together; the two would top the country and pop charts in 1983 with their mega hit "Islands in the Stream". As Dollys career became more popular than ever, during the late 1970s and into the early 1980s, Dolly! was seen widely in reruns. Il marito in collegio Il marito in collegio is a 1977 Italian comedy film directed by Maurizio Lucidi. It is based on the novel with the same name by Giovanni Guareschi. Waldrausch Waldrausch is a 1977 German drama film directed by and starring Uschi Glas, and Siegfried Rauch. A farmer tries to block the ambitious plans of an architect to build a new dam and flood a valley. It was based on the 1907 novel Waldrausch by Ludwig Ganghofer. Donner Pass: The Road to Survival Donner Pass: The Road to Survival is a 1978 American TV movie about the Donner Party. Weekend of Shadows Weekend of Shadows is a 1978 film directed by Tom Jeffrey and starring John Waters. Dawn! Dawn! is a 1979 Australian sports biopic about the three-time Olympic gold medallist swimmer Dawn Fraser, who served as technical adviser for the production, it starring Bronwyn Mackay Payne and Bunney Brooke, written by Joy Cavill and directed by Ken Hannam. The film was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival. The Golden Lady The Golden Lady is a British thriller film directed by José Ramón Larraz and starring Christina World, June Chadwick, Suzanne Danielle and Desmond Llewelyn. Filmed in 1978, it was released in 1979. Guaguasi Guaguasi is a 1983 Dominican comedy film directed by Jorge Ulla. The film was selected as the Dominican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Death Games Final Cut is a 1980 Australian thriller film directed by Ross Dimsey. It was the first movie funded by the Queensland Film Corporation, who provided half the budget. The Australian Film Commission and private investment provided the rest of the finance. It was originally envisioned as a tele movie but then developed into a feature. It was shot at Surfers Paradise. Rodeo Girl Rodeo Girl is a feature-length film starring Kevin Sorbo, Sophie Bolen, and Derek Brandon. It follows the story of a young girl and her horse as they transition from English style riding to barrel racing. The film was produced by Joel Paul Reisig, Lucas Miles, and Brian Harrington and distributed by Vertical Entertainment. Dusha Dusha is a 1981 Soviet musical drama film written by Alexander Borodyansky and directed by Alexander Stefanovich, starring Sofia Rotaru and Mikhail Boyarsky. The movie features songs performed by Sofia Rotaru, Mikhail Boyarsky and the Russian rock band Mashina Vremeni. The movie has substantial philosophical dialogue about the self-criticism of an artist and the existential approach to the golden mean between artistic creation and respect for human dignity. The movie featured a musical video, with Rotaru and Boyarsky jumping on a trampoline in gold stretch fabric. Stefanovich claimed it was watched by more than 57 million cinema-goers in the Soviet Union, while the KinoExpert.ru site lists 33.3 million. During production of the film, Rotarus son was threatened to be taken hostage and was hidden in a villa in the Crimea. The scenario and the role of Viktoria Slobodina were specially written for Rotaru. The main plot in the movie deals with the singers health problems, and Rotaru had similar health issues. The story is set by the sea at Rotarus house in Yalta and in Germany, as well as at international song festivals, where Rotaru participated as well. Initially, producer and director Stefanovich cast his wife Alla Pugacheva to star in the film. After their relationship breakup, he invited Rotaru. Tora-san's Love in Osaka aka Toras Many-Splintered Love is a 1981 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Keiko Matsuzaka as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Love in Osaka is the twenty-seventh entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. It was the first film in the series in which Hidetaka Yoshioka played the role of Tora-sans nephew Mitsuo Suwa. Hocu zivjeti I Want to Live is a 1982 Croatian film directed by Miroslav Mikuljan, starring Fabijan Šovagović, Milan Štrljić and Ena Begović. In the King of Prussia In the King of Prussia is a 1983 film directed and written by Emile de Antonio. The film reconstructs the events of the 1980s "Plowshares Eight." The group of anti-war activists were charged with the September 1980 destruction of nose cones designed for nuclear warheads at the Re-Entry Division of the General Electric Space Technology Center in King of Prussia. The members of the Plowshares Eight, including Daniel Berrigan and Philip Berrigan, played themselves while actors played the roles of jurors, lawyers and police; Martin Sheen played the role of the judge in this shot-on-video feature. Più bello di così si muore Più bello di così si muore is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile and starring Enrico Montesano, Monica Guerritore and Ida Di Benedetto. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Antonio Amurri, who also collaborated to the screenplay. Dead Easy Dead Easy is a 1982 Australian action film directed by Bert Deling and starring Scott Burgess and Rosemary Paul. Surprise Party Surprise Party is a 1983 French comedy-drama film directed by Roger Vadim. È pericoloso sporgersi È pericoloso sporgersi is a 1984 Belgian short film written and directed by Jaco Van Dormael. The short film was shot in 1984 in Belgium. The film starred Mathieu Chemin, Joëlle Waterkeyn and Dirk Pauwels. It was produced by Iblis Films. È pericoloso sporgersi tells the story of a child who has been thrust into a position where he must make an impossible decision. The film won the Grand Prix in international competition at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival and received the Audience Award for Best Belgian Short Film at the 1985 Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival. It was also screened at the Osaka European Film Festival in 1985. In 2011, it appeared at the Sottodiciotto Filmfestival held in Turin in the retrospective dedicated to Van Dormael. Hum Dono Hum Dono is a 1985 Hindi film, starring Rajesh Khanna, Hema Malini and Reena Roy and is directed by B.S. Glaad. The music is by R. D. Burman,lyrics by Anand Bakshi and the songs are sung by Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhonsle and Anuradha Paudwal. The box office collections were Rs.4,50,00,000 in 1985. The most popular song from the film on its release was "Sunle Zameen Aasmaan". The film was a remake of the Telugu film Sommokadidi Sokokadidi. Faasle Faasle is a 1985 Bollywood film produced and directed by Yash Chopra. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Rekha, Farooq Shaikh, Deepti Naval, Raj Kiran, Rohan Kapoor, Farha, Sushma Seth and Alok Nath. The film is the debut film for Rohan Kapoor, son of singer Mahinder Kapoor and also for the actress Farha, niece of Shabana Azmi. The films music was composed by Shiv-Hari with lyrics by Shahryar. This film was panned by the critics for bad storyline and editing. Private Sessions Private Sessions is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film directed by Michael Pressman. Starring Mike Farrell as a New York therapist, and Kelly McGillis & Tom Bosley as two of his patients with different problems, the film was originally a television pilot, that failed to impress the audience and was never picked up. Knights & Emeralds Knights & Emeralds is a 1986 British drama film written and directed by Ian Emes. The film stars Christopher Wild, Beverly Hills, Warren Mitchell, Bill Leadbitter, Rachel Davies and Tracie Bennett. The film was released by Warner Bros. on October 11, 1986. Abel's Island Abels Island is an American 30-minute short animated film created in 1988 directed by Michael Sporn. It is based on the childrens novel Abels Island by William Steig. It was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1989 for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program. Savage Justice Savage Justice is a 1988 action film directed by Joey Romero and starring Julia Montgomery and Ruel Vernal. It was shot in the Philippines. Victim of the Brain Victim of the Brain is a 1988 film by Dutch director Piet Hoenderdos, loosely based on The Minds I, a compilation of texts and stories on the philosophy of mind and self, co-edited by Douglas Hofstadter and Daniel C. Dennett. The film weaves interviews with Hofstadter with adaptations of several works in the book: Dennetts Where am I?, The Soul of the Mark III Beast by Terrel Miedaner, and also the short story The Seventh Sally: How Trurls Own Perfection Led to No Good from The Cyberiad by Stanisław Lem. The film was shown several times on television in the Netherlands in the late 1980s. Si Buta lawa Jaka Sembung Si Buta Lawan Jaka Sembung is a 1983 Indonesian fantastique martial arts movie and a sequel to 1981 film Jaka Sembung. Supporting character Si Buta is originally from a cartoon on his own right and Bajing Ireng, a female freedom fighter versed in stealth, makes her first appearance in Jaka Sembung films. Main roles are played by action film star Barry Prima, karateka Advent Bangun, Sri Gudhi Sintara, and Zurmaini. Days of Waiting Days of Waiting is a documentary short film by Steven Okazaki about Estelle Ishigo, a Caucasian artist who went voluntarily to an internment camp for Japanese Americans during World War II. The film was inspired by Ishigos book, "Lone Heart Mountain", and won an Academy Award for Best Documentary and a Peabody Award. Eagle Eagle is a 1990 Croatian film directed by Zoran Tadić. It is based on Umjetni orao, a novel by Pavao Pavličić. Secret Weapon Secret Weapon is a 1990 American-Australian film. It is the true story of Mordechai Vanunu, the Israeli nuclear technician who revealed to the world his country`s nuclear weapons capability Tracce di vita amorosa Traces of an Amorous Life is a 1990 Italian romance-drama film directed by Peter Del Monte. It entered the competition at the 47th Venice International Film Festival. Changing Our Minds: The Story of Dr. Evelyn Hooker Changing Our Minds: The Story of Dr. Evelyn Hooker is a 1992 American documentary film directed by Richard Schmiechen. The film, which chronicles the work of Evelyn Hooker, a psychologist who challenged the then-standard psychological view of homosexuality, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Millionaire Cop Millionaire Cop is a 1993 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Nelson Cheung and starring Aaron Kwok, Maggie Cheung, Chingmy Yau and Ng Man-tat. Made in Japan is a 1993 Japanese film directed by Yōjirō Takita. Deux actrices Two Can Play is a Canadian drama film, directed by Micheline Lanctôt and released in 1993. The film stars Pascale Bussières and Pascale Paroissien as adult sisters meeting for the first time, not having previously known of each others existence, and intersperses the dramatic storyline with scenes in which the actresses are interviewed about the process of building their characters. The film won the L.E. Ouimet-Molson Prize from the Association québécoise des critiques de cinéma in 1994, and Lanctôt was a Genie Award nominee for Best Director at the 15th Genie Awards. Safar The Journey is a 1995 Iranian film directed by Ali-Reza Raisian and written by Abbas Kiarostami. Il sogno della farfalla The Butterflys Dream is a 1994 Italian drama film directed by Marco Bellocchio. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Entführung aus der Lindenstraße Entführung aus der Lindenstraße is a German television film directed by George Moorse. It was produced in 1995 to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the German television series Lindenstraße, and stars many cast members of that show. The Naked Bunyip The Naked Bunyip is a 1970 Australian documentary film directed by John B. Murray. The film explores sex in Australia using a fictional framework. Scobie Malone Scobie Malone is a 1975 Australian erotic mystery film based on the novel Helgas Web by Jon Cleary and starring Jack Thompson and Judy Morris. The Stowaway The Stowaway or De Verstekeling is a 1997 Dutch film directed by Ben van Lieshout. Blind Date One Night for Love or Appointment With an Unknown Woman is a 1968 Greek black and white drama film directed and written by Vasilis Georgiadis and starring Elena Nathanail, Giannis Voglis and Dimitris Murat. It was produced by Damaskinos-Michailidis. Bitter Bread Bitter Bread is a 1951 Greek drama film directed by Grigoris Grigoriou and starring Eleni Zafeiriou, Inta Hristinaki and Michalis Nikolopoulos. Ballyhooey Ballyhooey is the 99th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 20, 1960, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Box Car Bandit Box Car Bandit is the 75th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 8, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Note the background for the title card is an actual boxcar with the title printed in big white letters on the boxcar side. I Only Arsked! I Only Arsked! is a 1958 British comedy film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Bernard Bresslaw, Michael Medwin and Alfie Bass. It was based on the television series The Army Game and was made by Hammer Films. Slapstick ensues when inept army recruits are transferred to a post in the Middle East. Valeria dentro e fuori Valerie Inside Outside is a 1972 Italian drama film written and directed by Brunello Rondi. Vow of Chastity Voto di castità is a 1976 Italian erotic comedy. It was directed by Joe DAmato, who also acted as cinematographer. The story and screenplay were by George Eastman. The films tonal switches between light comedy and eroticism, along with serious themes such as the protagonists Oedipus complex and a horrific dream-sequence with a splatter element, were both criticised and praised. Voto di castità is considered noteworthy for bringing Joe DAmato and Laura Gemser together for the first time. They soon developed a friendship and professional partnership. Gemser starred in many DAmato films and worked for his productions as costume designer. Poova Thalaya Poova Thalaiya is a 1969 Tamil-language comedy film directed by K. Balachander. The film features Gemini Ganesan, Jaishankar, Rajasree, Vennira Aadai Nirmala and S. Varalakshmi. The film, produced by M. L. A. Rama. Arangakannal, had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan and was released on May 1969. The film was remade in Telugu as Bomma Borusa, in Malayalam as Balapareekshanam and in Kannada as Balondhu Uyyale. Saveray Wali Gaadi Saveray Wali Gaadi is a 1986 Indian drama film directed by P. Bharathiraja. The film stars Sunny Deol and Poonam Dhillon in the lead roles. It is a remake of Bharathirajas Tamil film Kizhakke Pogum Rail. Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal is a 1977 Tamil-language film, directed by A. Bhimsingh, based on the novel of the same title, by Jayakanthan. It stars Lakshmi, Sreekanth and Nagesh. The soundtrack was composed by M. S. Viswanathan. The film was released on 1 April 1976 with a length of 3570 meters and was critically acclaimed. Lakshmi won the National Film Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of the lead character Ganga. The film was remade into the 2011 Malayalam television series Chila Nerangalil Chila Manushyar in Amrita TV. Man Who Causes a Storm , or A Storming Drummer, or The Stormy Man, is a 1957 color Japanese film directed by Umetsugu Inoue. Andula vyhrála Andula Won is a Czech comedy film directed by Miroslav Cikán. It was released in 1937. Buenos Aires me mata Buenos Aires me mata is a 1998 Argentine musical film drama directed and written by Beda Docampo Feijóo. The film was premièred on 13 August 1998 in Buenos Aires. The film stars Imanol Arias portraying a drag queen. The Fishing Trip The Fishing Trip is a Canadian drama film, directed by Amnon Buchbinder and released in 1998. The film stars Jhene Erwin as Kirsti, a young woman who is travelling with her sister Jessie and their friend Murdoch to Kirsti and Jessies fathers fishing cabin, to confront their father about his history of committing sexual abuse against them in childhood. The film, made while Buchbinder was a student at the Canadian Film Centre, was shot in St. Joseph Island and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 19th Genie Awards, for Best Supporting Actress and Best Original Song. Ungerleider won the award for Best Original Song. The Wedding Ring The Wedding Ring is a 1944 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Ballen i øyet Ballen i øyet is a 2000 Norwegian comedy film directed by Catrine Telle, starring Laila Goody. Denise is heavily short sighted, but still plays football. One day she is hit in the eye by a ball, and loses consciousness. When she wakes up, it seems that everyone else has an identical twin. Kazaki The Cossacks is a 1961 Soviet drama film directed by Vasili Pronin. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on the novel of the same name. Mnogo shuma iz nichego Much Ado About Nothing is a 1973 Soviet romantic comedy film directed by Samson Samsonov based on William Shakespeares play of the same name. Silence the Witness Silence the Witness is a 1974 Italian poliziottesco film written and directed by Giuseppe Rosati. Spend Spend Spend Spend, Spend, Spend is an episode of the BBCs Play for Today anthology series first transmitted 15 March 1977 Los muchachos de mi barrio Los Muchachos de mi barrio is a 1970 Argentine film. A Spray of Plum Blossoms A Spray of Plum Blossoms is a 1931 silent Chinese film directed by Bu Wancang and starring Ruan Lingyu, Wang Cilong, Lim Cho Cho, and Jin Yan. It is a loose adaptation of William Shakespeares The Two Gentlemen of Verona. The film is one of several collaborations between Bu Wancang and two of the top Chinese movie stars of the day Ruan Lingyu and the Korean-born Jin Yan and was produced by the Lianhua Film Company. The film is noted for its attempted "Westernized stylings" including its surreal use of decor, women-soldiers with long hair, etc. The film also had English-subtitles, but as some scholars have noted, since few foreigners watched these films, the subtitles were more to give off an air of the West rather than to serve any real purpose. Gu xing xue lei An Orphans Tragedy is a 1955 Hong Kong drama film co-written and directed by Chu Kei and starring Bruce Lee, Ng Cho-fan, Lau Hak-suen, Josephine Siao and Cheung Wood-yau. The film is a loose adaptation of Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations. Campaign in Poland Feldzug in Polen is a 69-minute Nazi propaganda film released in 1940 depicting the 1939 invasion of Poland and directed by Fritz Hippler. Portraying the Poles as aggressors and ethnic Germans living in Poland as an oppressed minority, the film alleges that the Poles employed unheroic tactics in the war and characterizes as senseless the defence of a besieged Warsaw. The film was often screened by German minorities overseas to clarify the German point of view. The Gleiwitz incident was part of Operation Himmler run by the SS and SD to justify German aggression. It involved dressing Nazi concentration camp prisoners as Polish soldiers who apparently attacked a German radio station. The prisoners were murdered by the SS/SD, appearing to have been shot by heroic German defenders. Other parts of Operation Himmler involved terrorist attacks on the Polish Railways and attacks by ethnic Germans on Polish property. French involvement was de-emphasized, in order to present Great Britain, in its attempt to encircle Germany, as the villain, to justify the Nazi-Soviet pact. Polish provocations finally resulted in the blitzkrieg, led by Hitler; Poles were sometimes depicted as brave, to emphasize the German triumph. Le coupable Culprit is a 1937 French drama film directed by Raymond Bernard and starring Pierre Blanchar, Gabriel Signoret and Suzet Maïs. It is a remake of the 1917 silent film Culprit, which was based on a novel by François Coppée. Death Is a Number Death Is a Number is a 1951 British horror film directed by Robert Henryson and starring Terence Alexander, Lesley Osmond and Peter Gawthorne. The Photographer The Photographer is a 1974 American thriller film written and directed by William Byron Hillman. The film stars Michael Callan, Barbara Nichols, Harold J. Stone, Edward Andrews, Jed Allan and Spencer Milligan. The film was released on December 5, 1974, by Embassy Pictures. Odeyil Ninnu Odayil Ninnu is a 1965 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan based on the novel of the same name written by P. Kesavadev. Dev himself penned the script for the film. The film deals with the life and struggles of a rickshaw puller. It stars Sathyan, Prem Nazir, K. R. Vijaya and Kaviyoor Ponnamma in the lead roles with Master Dasarath playing the younger version of the protagonist. Suresh Gopi made his screen debut, who was then six years old, appeared as the feudal lords timid son, who also becomes the root cause for the protagonist running away from home. The film was a commercial success and also received critical acclaim for its raw energy and Sathyans performance in the lead role. It received a certificate of merit at the National Film Awards. It was remade in Tamil as Babu with Sivaji Ganesan playing the lead role, in Telugu as Marapurani Manishi and in Hindi as Babu with Rajesh Khanna in leading role. Crazed Fruit is a 1981 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Kichitaro Negishi. Both this film and the earlier version by Nikkatsu, Crazed Fruit, were based on a novel of the same name by Shintaro Ishihara. El crimen del Capitán Sánchez Captain Sánchez’s Crime is a 1985 Spanish drama film, made for TV in 16 mm and directed by Vicente Aranda. It stars Fernando Guillén, Victoria Abril and José Cerro. The film is based on a real crime which occurred in Madrid in 1913. Patayin mo sa sindak si Barbara Patayin Mo sa Sindak si Barbara is a 1974 Filipino psychological horror film directed by Celso Ad Castillo, written by Mike Relon Makiling, and starring Susan Roces as the eponymous character. It Was I Who Drew the Little Man It Was I Who Drew the Little Man is a 1960 Soviet cel-animated feature film directed by the "grandmothers of the Russian animation", Brumberg sisters, and Valentin Lalayants. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow. The film is an expanded remake of a 1948 21-minute film by the same directors called Fedya Zaytsev. In Russia, the film is available as part of the DVD collection called "Здравствуй, школа!". No English-subtitled version has been released. Hoover Hoover is a 2000 American drama film starring Ernest Borgnine as J. Edgar Hoover. Der verzauberte Tag The Enchanted Day is a 1944 German romantic drama film directed by Peter Pewas and starring Winnie Markus, Hans Stüwe and Ernst Waldow. It explores the romantic ambitions of two women who work at a kiosk in a railway station. The film was made at the Babelsberg Studios by Terra Film one of Germanys four dominant production companies. The films sets were designed by Erich Grave. The films release was considerably delayed by Joseph Goebbels Propaganda ministry after an initial screening in 1944 led to numerous objections. Attempts to improve it meant it was not released before the end of the Second World War. It finally premiered in Sweden in 1947 before going on general release in West Germany in 1951. Anaswaram Anaswaram is a 1991 Malayalam film directed by Jomon and starring Mammootty and Shweta Menon in the lead roles. This was Shweta Menons first movie in Malayalam. The movie was produced by Maniyanpilla Raju under the banner of Sarawathy Chaithanya and was distributed by Sreeram pictures. Anu Bandham Anubandham is a 1985 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and directed by I. V. Sasi. It stars Mammootty, Mohanlal, Seema, and Shobana. The film won four Kerala State Film Awards—Best Story, Best Actress, Best Child Artist, and Best Editor. Das rollende Schicksal The Wheels of Destiny is a 1923 German silent film directed by Franz Osten. The films art direction was by Max Heilbronner. Do Ankhen Barah Hath Do Ankhen Barah Hath is a 1997 Indian film directed by Kirti Kumar. The movie stars Govinda, Madhuvanti, Aruna Irani and Sadashiv Amrapurkar. I.Q. Dudettes I.Q. Dudettes is a 2000 Hong Kong drama film directed by Frankie Chan and produced by David Chan. Soldier's Home Soldiers Home is a 1977 American short film adaptation of the 1925 short story of the same name by Ernest Hemingway which was originally broadcast as part of The American Short Story series on PBS on April 25, 1977. It was directed by Robert Young, adapted by Robert Geller and starred Richard Backus and Nancy Marchand. The musical score is by Dick Hyman. Spaceflight Spaceflight is a 1985 American documentary miniseries about manned spaceflight, originally broadcast by PBS in four parts. It is narrated by Martin Sheen and features interviews with many former astronauts from the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and Space Shuttle programs. The series is a co-production of WETA-TV and WYES-TV. The final episode was redone after the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. Ramgarh Ke Sholay Ramgarh Ke Sholay is a 1991 Hindi-language Indian parody film directed by Ajit Diwani, starring Vijay Saxena, Kishore Bhanushali and Amjad Khan in lead roles. The film parodies the 1975 classic Bollywood blockbuster Sholay. Amjad Khan, who played the iconic villain Gabbar Singh in the original, reprises his role in the film. The film also features lookalike actors Vijay Saxena, who resembles Amitabh Bachchan, Kishore Bhanushali, who resembles Dev Anand as well as lookalike actors of Anil Kapoor and Govinda. The film was a sleeper hit. Salty Salty is an American family comedy-drama film directed by Ricou Browning. It was written by Ricou Browning and Jack Cowden, who had previously written the 1963 film Flipper and its subsequent television series together. Manoos Manoos, also called Lifes for Living, is a 1939 Indian Marathi social melodrama film directed by V. Shantaram. The movie was simultaneously made in Hindi as Aadmi. The film was based on a short story called "The Police Constable". The story was by A. Bhaskarrao, with screenplay and dialogue by Anant Kanekar. The cinematographer was V. Avadhoot and the music was composed by Master Krishna Rao, with lyrics by Kanekar. The cast included Shahu Modak, Shanta Hublikar, Sundara Bai, Ram Marathe, Narmada, Ganpatrao and Raja Paranjpe. Manoos, termed as a "reformist social melodrama", involved the subject of an honest policemens love for a prostitute and his attempts to rehabilitate her, and the rejection by society. Attack in the Pacific Attack in the Pacific is a 1944 American war documentary film. I Beheld His Glory I Beheld His Glory is a 53-minute television film made in 1953 and directed by John T. Coyle. It was first shown on Easter Week on the anthology Family Theatre. It was presented by Cathedral Films, the same studio which had presented the church-sponsored film The Great Commandment, in 1939. Kinnara Thumbikal Kinnarathumbikal is a 2000 Malayalam softcore film directed by R J Prasad featuring Shakeela in the lead role. The film is produced by A.Salim under the banner of Miyami Productions. The film was dubbed in more than six Indian languages. Unnathangalil Unnathangalil is a 2001 Indian Malayalam language action drama film directed by Jomon, starring Manoj K. Jayan and Lal in the lead roles. Maavichiguru Maavichiguru is a 1996 Telugu drama film, produced by P. Usharani under Chandra Kiran Films, presented by Sri Sravanthi Movies and directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. It stars Jagapathi Babu, Aamani, Ranjitha in the lead roles and music composed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. The film was remade in Malayalam as Kumkumacheppu and in Tamil as Thodarum. Polagana predaja Slow Surrender is a 2001 Croatian film directed by Bruno Gamulin, starring Filip Šovagović, Sven Medvešek and Lucija Šerbedžija. It is based on a novel of the same name by Goran Tribuson. Piconzé Piconzé is a 1973 Brazilian animated film written and directed by Ype Nakashima. Its the first color animated Brazilian feature film. The Finder The Finder is a 2001 Australian film. La settima tomba The Seventh Grave is a 1965 Italian horror film directed by Garibaldi Serra Caracciolo. Dama s popugaem The Lady with the parrot is a 1988 Soviet romantic comedy directed by Andrei Prachenko. Poor Man's Orange Poor Mans Orange is a novel by New Zealand born Australian author Ruth Park. Published in 1949, the book is the sequel to The Harp in the South and continues the story of the Darcy family, living in the Surry Hills area of Sydney. Men of the Lightship Men of the Lightship is a short propaganda film produced by the Crown Film Unit for the British Ministry of Information in 1940, the year after the beginning of the Second World War. It dramatises the bombing of the East Dudgeon lightship by the Luftwaffe on 29 January 1940 and was designed to portray Germany as a barbaric enemy. An opening narration explains the traditional understanding of lightships as neutral vessels during war. The filmmakers attempted to recreate the original incident as realistically as possible; the crew of the lightship is composed of real lightship men rather than professional actors. The realism of the film was praised in press reviews upon its release, and it was considered one of the best British propaganda films of the period. Men of the Lightship was also distributed in America in 1941, in an edited version produced under the supervision of Alfred Hitchcock. The Crane The Crane is a 1992 short film distributed by the British Film Institute. The movie is set in London. The filming location was the Acton shopping precinct. The film took place at the 36th London Film Festival in 1992. Alyosha Ptitsyn vyrabatyvaet kharakter Alyosha Ptitsyn Grows Up is a 1953 Soviet family comedy film directed by Anatoly Granik and starring Viktor Kargopoltsev, Olga Pyzhova and Valentina Sperantova. The Seventh Sun of Love The Seventh Sun of Love is a 2001 Greek drama film directed by Vangelis Serdaris. It was entered into the 24th Moscow International Film Festival. Sachaai Sachaai is a 1969 Indian Bollywood film directed by K. Shankar and produced by M.C. Ramamurthy nephew of M.G.Ramachandran. It stars Shammi Kapoor, Sanjeev Kumar and Sadhana in pivotal roles. The Ballroom of Romance The Ballroom of Romance is a 1982 film directed by Pat OConnor, based on a short story by William Trevor. Deception Deception is a 2003 film starring Debi Mazar, Karina Lombard, Jack Langedijk and Marc Lavoine. The Kid Stakes The Kid Stakes is a 1927 Australian silent black and white comedy film written and directed by Tal Ordell. The screenplay is based on characters created by Syd Nicholls in his comic strip, Fatty Finn. Zindagi Khoobsoorat Hai Zindagi Khoobsoorat Hai is a 2002 Indian film produced by Manjeet Maan and directed by Manoj Punj. It stars Gurdas Maan, Tabu, Divya Dutta and Rajat Kapoor in lead roles. Land of Peace Land of Peace is a 1957 Egyptian war/drama film directed by Kamal El Sheikh. It starred Omar Sharif and Faten Hamama. In this film, most of the characters speak Palestinian Arabic. Kinnaripuzhayoram Kinnaripuzhayoram is a 1994 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Haridas and written by Priyadarshan. It stars Sreenivasan, Siddique, Devayani, Mukesh in the main roles. Tilakan is a well established Ayurvedic doctor in the village. He has two sons, Siddique and Srinivasan. Siddique is studying medicine while Srinivasan hasnt studied beyond 2nd standard. Srinivasan is in love with Devyani who is the daughter of Janardhanan. But she loves Siddique and is promised to him in marriage. When Srinivasan comes to know this he leaves the village and comes back as a fraud holy man who practices Ayurvedic medicine. His assistant Jagathy and he fools the villagers with regular medicine after ruining the practice of his brother Siddique. Janardhan, a greedy man now wishes to marry his daughter to Srinivasan. The movies takes interesting turns from here on. Mukha Chithram Mukha Chithram is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Suresh Unnithan. The film stars Jayaram, Urvashi, Siddique and Sunitha in lead roles. The film had musical score by Mohan Sithara. Kakkakum Poochakkum Kalyanam Kakkakum Poochakkum Kalyanam is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. K. Haridas and produced by Fazal, Satheesh Kuttiyil and Premkumar Parambath. The film stars Dileep, Devayani, Geetha Vijayan and Meena in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ravindran. Hollywood High Hollywood High is a 2003 documentary television film about the depiction of drug addiction in film. It was directed by Bruce Sinofsky, and features appearances by Darren Aronofsky, Jared Leto and Hubert Selby Jr. It was originally aired on AMC on March 31, 2003. The Los Angeles Times reported that the documentary "examines how the seductive highs and excruciating lows of drug use have evolved on-screen during the last 60 years" and that "it offers plenty for movie fans to think about." The Cincinnati Enquirer called it "a surprisingly well-crafted and honest documentary" containing interviews with "some frank people who have something to say." The Columbia Companion to American History on Film calls it "particularly acute in its analysis of Hollywood drug movies from Reefer Madness to Requiem for a Dream." Kartavya Kartavya is a 1979 Indian Hindi language film directed by Mohan Sehgal. The music in the film is composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film stars Rekha on the lookout for her fathers killer, and has Dharmendra as a forest officer. The villain in chief is Utpal Dutt. Aruna Irani, Ranjeet, Nirupa Roy and Suresh Oberoi round off the cast. Vinod Mehra played a partially negative character, the role of Dharmendras younger brother, kidnapped in his early age. The film is remake of the hit 1973 Kannada film Gandhada Gudi, starring Dr. Rajkumar and Dr. Vishnuvardhan. Death Faces IV Death Faces, also released as Death Faces IV, also Dying: Last seconds of Life, and Beyond Reality, is a mockumentary about cannibalism released directly to video originally in 1988. Narrated by "Prof. Bizarro Blackstone", the film is actually footage from various horror films about cannibalism, and newsreel footage of Bonnie and Clyde, John Dillinger, Adolf Hitler. One sequence involves the Kikuyu tribes people of Kenya, as well as various stock car crashes, and the John F. Kennedy assassination. The direction is credited to "Countess Victoria Bloodhart" and Steve White, the writing to "S. Sebastian Shock", the direction and production to "Damian B. Gravenhorse PhD.", with one segment credited to producer "Mink De Ronda". It was re edited and re released as Beyond Reality, which is credited to Steve White. There are no other technical credits given to the film. With the exception of a few brief scenes, the entire video is in black and white. Footage from this video was later edited into Banned from Facez, parts 3 and 4. A sequel was also released straight to video: Dying: Last Seconds of Life, Part II, also in 1988. Prisoner of Zenda Prisoner of Zenda is an Australian 49-minute direct-to-video animated film from Burbank Films Australia. It was originally released in 1988. The film is based on Anthony Hopes classic English novel, The Prisoner of Zenda, first published in 1894, and was adapted by Leonard Lee. It was produced by Roz Phillips and featured original music by John Stuart. The copyright in this film is now owned by Pulse Distribution and Entertainment and administered by digital rights management firm NuTech Digital. England Expects England Expects is a 2004 British television movie made by BBC Scotland. It stars Steven Mackintosh, Keith Barron, Susan Vidler, Sadie Thompson, Camille Coduri, Karl Johnson, Preeya Kalidas, Nitin Ganatra and Sadiqul Islam. It was written by Frank Deasy, produced by Ruth Caleb and directed by Tony Smith. Nick Ryan, journalist and author of an exposé into far-right groups, worldwide, was the shows creative producer. Hong Kong Nocturne Hong Kong Nocturne is a 1967 Hong Kong Shaw Brothers musical film directed by Umetsugu Inoue. Tirchhi Topiwale Tirchhi Topiwale is a 1998 Bollywood film directed by Nadeem Khan and produced by Babu Latiwala. It stars Chunkey Pandey and Monica Bedi in pivotal roles. The Gay Man's Guide to Safer Sex Gay Mans Guide To Safer Sex is the name of a safer sex instructional documentary produced by Mike Esser and Tony Carne of Pride Video in association with the Terrence Higgins Trust in 1992. The film was directed by David Lewis and featured a soundtrack by John Balance and Peter Christopherson of Coil. The medical information included in the film is presented by Mike Youle, a British doctor specialising in HIV treatment. In 1997 a sequel was released directed by Robert Falconer. "Gay Mans Guide To Safer Sex 97" featured a radical recut of some of the original scenes asking the BBFC to look again at what was permissible and becoming one of the very first programmes to discuss the breakthrough of Triple Combination Therapy and the ramifications and personal experiences of living with HIV. The medical information and discussion was again led by Mike Youle. The 1997 film was released on retail video in the UK and USA and later on DVD. It is still in distribution on DVD. The film won in the Best Special Interest Category in 1992s British Videogramme Association awards. "Gay Mans Guide To Safer Sex 97" premiered to a sellout audience at the National Film Theatre on Londons South Bank and was exhibited around the world on the international festival circuit. Natsionalnaya bomba National Bomb is a 2004 Azerbaijani-Russian comedy film directed by Vagif Mustafayev. It was entered into the 26th Moscow International Film Festival. Bearing Witness Bearing Witness is a 2005 documentary by Barbara Kopple and Marijana Wotton. Patthar Aur Payal Patthar Aur Payal is a 1974 Bollywood film directed by Harmesh Malhotra. The film stars Dharmendra, Vinod Khanna, Hema Malini, Ajit, Rajendra Nath, Iftekhar and Jayshree T. The Peacekeepers The Peacekeepers is a 2005 documentary film directed by Paul Cowan, following the United Nations mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the Democratic Republic of Congo between 2002 and 2004. The film portrays the attempts of UN Peacekeepers to avert a crisis similar to Rwanda in 1994. The film mixes footage from the actual conflict with that of UN officials behind the lines, to give a comprehensive portrayal of the conflict. Time Trouble Tondekeman is an anime series directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and Akira Sugino. It was written by Junki Takegami and produced by Animax network president Masao Takiyama. Logo Cake Entertainment It was originally broadcast by Fuji Television in Japan between 19 October 1989 and 26 August 1990. Time Quest, as it was called outside Japan, was first aired in the Philippines in 1994 on IBC. It was reaired on ABC in 2000 and GMA Network in 2015. It also was aired in Indosiar, Indonesia during 1995, and it was rerun in Space Toon Indonesia since the year 2008. Konsento is a Japanese thriller film released in 2001 and directed by Shun Nakahara. It is based on the bestseller novel of the same title by Randy Taguchi. The Letter with Feathers Leather with Feather is a 1954 Chinese film directed by Shi Hui and written by the playwright and filmmaker, Zhang Junxiang. A war film that was targeted at children, Letter with Feather focuses on a young boy who, through his wits, delivers an important message to the 8th Route Army while evading Imperial Japanese forces during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Shake Rattle & Roll 2k5 Shake, Rattle & Roll 2k5 is a 2005 horror film released in the Philippines. This is the seventh installment from its series Shake, Rattle & Roll. It is also an official entry in 31st Metro Manila Film Festival. The Peace Tree The Peace Tree is a 2005 family film written and directed by Mitra Sen, produced by Sandalwood Productions in association with Harmony Movement and CBC. The Buffalo Creek Flood: An Act of Man The Buffalo Creek Flood: An Act of Man is a 1975 documentary film produced by Appalshop. The film is about the Buffalo Creek Flood, an incident that occurred on February 26, 1972 when the Pittston Coal Companys coal slurry impoundment dam in Logan County, West Virginia burst four days after having been declared satisfactory by a federal mine inspector. The film includes interviews with survivors, mining officials, and union representatives, along with footage of the flood itself. In 2005, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Karishma Kudrat Kaa Karishma Kudrat Kaa is a 1985 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Sunil Hingorani, starring Dharmendra, Mithun Chakraborty, Rati Agnihotri, Anita Raj, Shakti Kapoor and Saeed Jaffrey. The Berenstain Bears' Easter Surprise The Berenstain Bears Easter Surprise is a Easter-themed animated television special based on the Berenstain Bears childrens book series by Stan and Jan Berenstain. Produced by Buzz Potamkin and directed by Mordicai Gerstein and Al Kouzel, the program made its debut on NBC on April 14, 1981. Rail Rail is a short 13.5 minute documentary film made by Geoffrey Jones for British Transport Films between 1963 and 1967, prompted by the success of Snow. The "pure cinema" film illustrated the transition from steam powered locomotives to diesel and electric traction which was taking place during that period. Nominated for a BAFTA Film Award for Best Short Film in 1968, it took four years to make, during which time British Railways changed their livery which required Jones to modify his plans for the film on his return from filming Trinidad And Tobago in 1964. Lady Godiva: Back in the Saddle Lady Godiva: Back in the Saddle is a 2007 British comedy film directed by Baz Taylor and starring James Fleet, Caroline Harker and Phil Cornwell. It follows a teacher who attempts to stop an American gangster and a corrupt mayor building a casino on the site where Lady Godiva once rode in Coventry. Hitler Hitler is a 1998 Hindi language Indian film directed by T. L. V. Prasad, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Shilpa Shirodkar, Dipti Bhatnagar, Sadiya Siddiqui, Mohnish Bahl, Arun Bakshi, Hemant Birje, Mangal Dhillon, Johnny Lever and Raghuvaran. Pianosequenza Longtake is a 2005 Italian film directed by Louis Nero. Phish: Live in Brooklyn Live in Brooklyn is the name of a concert DVD and CD released on July 11, 2006, by the rock band Phish. Performed on June 17, 2004, at the minor league baseball field KeySpan Park in Brooklyn, New York, it was the opening night of what was the bands final tour. The concert was originally recorded for a simulcast in movie theatres. The concert features the debuts of "A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing" and "Nothing", both of which recorded on their final album, "Undermind". Also, "Dinner and a Movie" and "The Curtain With" had not been played since their Las Vegas 2000 run shortly before their hiatus. The following night, at the same venue, the band performed again, with a surprise appearance from rapper Jay-Z. The recording includes some songs from this concert, but not those featuring Jay-Z. This will be the second release from Phishs record label, JEMP Records. The Who: The Vegas Job The Vegas Job is a concert film of The Whos performance on October 29, 1999, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the infamous Pixelon launch event. Pixelon claimed that the performance was streamed live over the Internet to over 1 million viewers and to the Astrovision screen in Times Square; it was reported that thousands of viewers were unable to watch the live stream due to technology failures. The DVD was certified Gold in Canada after selling 5,000 units. That Four-Letter Word That Four Letter Word is an Indian independent English-language film from India written and directed by Sudhish Kamath. The film, which is about a group of friends at the crossroads of life, features a set of new actors including Aashil Nair, Cary Edwards, Evam Sunill, Usha Seetharam, Paloma Rao, Praveen Bharatwaj and Roshni Menon. The film premiered at the Chennai International Film Festival on 21 December 2006 and had a limited release in Chennai on 23 February 2007. Dushi fengguang Scenes of City Life is a 1935 Chinese film directed by Yuan Muzhi. It is also translated as Cityscape. Sandrine in the Rain Sandrine in the Rain is a 2008 thriller film written and directed by Tonino Zangardi and starring Sara Forestier and Adriano Giannini. It premiered at the 2008 Busan International Film Festival. Sumolah Sumolah is a 2007 Malaysian action-comedy film starring Afdlin Shauki and featuring the Japanese sport of sumo wrestling. The film was shot in Malaysia and Japan. The film has a multi-national cast including Thai actress Inthira Charoenpura who was previously known for her performance in Nang Nak, and Singaporean actor Gurmit Singh known for his performance in the sitcom Phua Chu Kang. The plot of the film revolves about what would happen if an unambitious Malay mat rempit is forced to enter the challenging world of sumo. This film is rated PG13 for intense sumo violence, some drug content, sexual references and brief strong language. This film was a financial failure despite critical success. Sklavenmarkt Am Sklavenmarkt is a short 1907 Austrian pornographic film directed by Johann Schwarzer at his studio Saturn-Film company. The film is long. It is possibly the first Austrian film ever made and one of the earliest films to use erotic elements in Austrian films. The first image is taken from Am Sklavenmarkt. The Tale of the Wonderful Potato The Tale of the Wonderful Potato is a 1985 animated film by Anders Sørensen. Sponsored by the Danish Film Institute, it tells the history of the potato through the ages—with a focus on European history and a twinkle in its eye. Potatos humorous and slightly self-deprecating presentation belies the detailed and insightful understanding of human history that carries through from the Incan potato creation myth, to the feisty tubers heyday in 18th-century haute cuisine. Catwalk Dogs Catwalk Dogs is a British television film written by Simon Nye and produced by Shed Productions for ITV. It stars Kris Marshall and Georgia Mackenzie and was first shown on 21 October 2007. Filming took place between 17 and 24 June in Teddington. Jada Jada is a dramatic film released in 2008. It was directed by Clifton Powell. The film was written by Daniel Chavez. Animal Farm Animal Farm is the street name given to an infamous underground pornographic film containing scenes of explicit bestiality that was smuggled into Great Britain in the late 1970s or early 1980s. Most of the films starred the Danish performer Bodil Joensen. Home Home is a documentary about New York and the concept of "home" from the perspective of recent Irish Immigrant Alan Cooke, along with a number of notable New York City residents. W.M.D. wmd. is a political thriller released in December 2008 focused on the falsification of evidence in the build-up to the Iraq War. The film is shot entirely from a CCTV/spy-camera perspective and follows the story of an ordinary MI6 desk officer who accidentally discovers that the American and British governments are doctoring the facts in order to convince us that invading Iraq is justifiable. Although the story of the MI6 desk officer is fictionalized, the film is based on hard evidence that has surfaced and continues to surface, since the invasion began. wmd. is written and directed by David Holroyd, and produced by Christine Hartland and David Holroyd. The film stars Simon Lenagan and Montserrat Roig de Puig. The Black Candle The Black Candle is a documentary film about Kwanzaa directed by M. K. Asante and narrated by Maya Angelou. The film premiered on cable television on Starz on November, 2012. 100 100 is a 2008 Filipino film starring Mylene Dizon who portrays the role of a woman terminally-ill with cancer and had about 100 days or about three months to live. She set for herself various tasks to accomplish in her final days. The film was written and directed by Chris Martinez. In 2010, it was named as one of the top 10 films released in 2009 by ABS-CBN News. Ooty Varai Uravu Ooty Varai Uravu is a 1967 Indian Tamil-language film starring Sivaji Ganesan, R. Muthuraman, K.R. Vijaya and L. Vijaylakshmi in the lead roles. It was directed by C. V. Sridhar. The film was L. Vijaylakshmis last film before her marriage. The film was remade in Telugu as Sri Ranga Neethulu in 1983. America Betrayed America Betrayed is a 2008 American documentary political film directed by Leslie Carde and starring Richard Dreyfuss, Barack Obama and John McCain. The Blonde Captive The Blonde Captive is a 1931 American controversial Pre-Code film directed by Clinton Childs, Ralph P. King, Linus J. Wilson, and Paul Withington. The film took previously released anthropological footage of native people in the Pacific and Australia, and added a sensationalised storyline. After its 1947 re-screening the film went missing. A full print of the film was later discovered and made commercially available on DVD in 2010. It is also viewable online on YouTube. 8.5 Hours 8.5 Hours is a 2008 Irish drama film written and directed by Brian Lally. The film tells the story of one frantic day in the lives of four Dublin software workers during the final months of Irelands Celtic Tiger boom years. The film stars Lynette Callaghan, Art Kearns, Victor Burke and Jonathan Byrne. The film won several awards on the Irish film festival circuit, including Best Irish Feature Film at the International Film Festival Ireland in Clonmel, Best Actress award for Lynette Callaghan at the Yellow Fever Independent Film Festival in Belfast and was awarded 2nd place in the Best Feature category at the Waterford Film Festival. The film went on a limited Irish cinema release in January 2010 and was released on DVD throughout Ireland in November 2010. It was released on DVD and VOD in North America by the American distributor Breaking Glass Pictures in March 2011. The film was the first feature produced by the Irish production company Instigator Films. Halu Jenu Haalu Jenu is a 1982 Indian Kannada film directed by Singeetham Srinivasa Rao. The film stars Rajkumar, Madhavi and Roopa Devi in the lead roles. The movie is famous for its evergreen songs which was composed by G. K. Venkatesh. The movie was also known for its 70 feet tall cutout poster of Dr Rajkumar placed in Santosh theatre in Majestic, Bangalore. The film was a major success at the box office upon its release. The movie saw a theatrical run of 35 weeks. However, the movie was purposefully removed from certain movies halls after 22 weeks so as to release Chalisuva Modagalu which interestingly was also directed by Singeetham Srinivasa Rao and had Dr. Rajkumar in the lead role. Saritha, who had earlier worked with Rajkumar in Keralida Simha and Hosa Belaku, lent her voice for Madhavi at some parts in this movie. After this movie, Saritha went on to dub in a Telugu movie by the same director - Mayuri. This was also the directorial debut for Singeetham Srinivasa Rao in Kannada. He went on to work with Rajkumar in 6 more movies including his 200th movie and was also the director of the debut movies of his two sons. The movie was remade in Telugu in 1985 as Illale Devata, starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao. Pilla Zamindar Pilla Zamindar is a 1980 Indian Telugu-language comedy film, produced by Venkat Akkineni, Nagarjuna Akkineni under the Annapurna Studios banner and directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jayasudha, with music composed by Chakravarthy. The Weathered Underground The Weathered Underground is a 2010 interactive film starring Michael Ciraco and Brea Grant. It was written and directed by David N. Donihue who also played two roles. Zor Lagaa Ke... Haiya! Zor Lagaa Ke...Haiya! is a 2009 Indian childrens film starring Meghan Jadhav , Mithun Chakraborty and Mahesh Manjrekar. The film attracted media attention for its environmental message of Save our Trees. Amitabh Bachchan narrated the film. 9000 Needles 9000 Needles is a 2009 documentary film about the story of a young husband and father and his family as they struggle to deal with the aftermath of a devastating stroke. It was directed by Doug Dearth. Samaantar Samaantar is a 2009 Marathi film directed by Amol Palekar and starring Palekar himself and Sharmila Tagore in the lead roles. This is Sharmilas first Marathi film. Director Amol Palekars previous film in the dual role of actor-director was Ankahee. Ammo Bomma Ammo Bomma is a 2001 Telugu horror comedy film, produced by D. Lata Mahesh under the Sirisha Productions banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Suman, Seema, Uma in the lead roles and music composed by Shanmuk. The film is a remake of the Marathi movie Zapatlela which itself was inspired by 1988 Hollywood movie Childs Play. The film was recorded as a blockbuster at the box office. Zill-E-Shah Zill-e-Shah is a Pakistani Punjabi-language film and is the sequel to another Punjabi film from 2006, Majajan. Noy Noy is a Filipino independent film released in 2010. It stars Coco Martin and Erich Gonzales and was released under Star Cinema. The film was directed by award-winning film director Dondon Santos. The film is rated "A" by the Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines. It was selected as the Filipino entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards. However, the film didnt make the final shortlist. Hotel Hollywood Hotel Hollywood is a dark thriller about a wedding party which checks into a hotel and is not found again. The film is written and directed by Param Gill. It stars Param Gill, Arsh Singh, Mehr Hassan and Rahul Nath in the lead roles. The film score and soundtrack is composed by Shyam Vai. Never Back Losers Never Back Losers is a 1961 British crime film directed by Robert Tronson and starring Jack Hedley, Jacqueline Ellis and Patrick Magee. The film is based on The Green Ribbon by Edgar Wallace. It was one of the Edgar Wallace Mysteries, British second-features, produced at Merton Park Studios in the 1960s. Birthright is a 2010 Japanese horror film directed, produced, and co-written by Naoki Hashimoto. The film involves a young woman named Mika who watches the married couple, Minoru Takeda and his wife Ryoko and their teenage daughter Ayano from outside their home. Mika approaches Ayano and says she knows a male student who would like to meet her. Ayano accompanies her only to find that this is all part of Mikas plan to get revenge on her birth mother. The film was premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival in 2010. It is getting a theatrical release in Japan in April 2012. Malaventura Malaventura is a 2011 Mexican drama film directed by Michel Lipkes. Waiting for Santa Waiting for Santa is the first Barney and the Backyard Gang Christmas Eve special. Released on video in 1990, it features an array of traditional Christmas songs as well as new arrangements. Sneha Geetham Sneha Geetham is a 2010 Telugu musical coming of age film written and directed by Madhura Sreedhar Reddy and produced by Sridhar Lagadapati on the banner . It features three pairs Sundeep Kishan, Suhani Kalita, Chaitanya Krishna, Ria, Venky Atluri and Shreya Dhanwanthary in lead roles. The film also stars Krishnudu, Shankar Melkote, Shruthi and Vennela Kishore in pivotal roles. This film was shot in 52 working days and was released with 35 prints after obtaining a clean ‘U’ certificate. Maybe Tomorrow Maybe Tomorrow is a 2012 independent drama film. Written and directed by Michael Wolfe, the film is Mr. Wolfe’s feature directorial debut. The film stars Dominik Tiefenthaler, Michael Wolfe, Paul Lange and Christopher Shyer. Eththan Eththan, also known as Ethan is a 2011 Indian Tamil comedy drama film written and directed by L Suresh. The film stars Vimal and Sanusha in the lead roles, whilst Jayaprakash and Sarvajit appear in supporting roles. The music was composed by Taj Noor. A remake of the 2010 Telugu film Kalavar King, directed by Suresh himself, the film was released on 27 May 2011, with moderate review. Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf 3 Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf - Moon Castle: The Space Adventure is a 2011 Chinese animated comedy film directed by Sung Pong Choo and part of the film series based on the Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf animated television series. The film was released on January 21, 2011. It is preceded by The Tiger Prowess and is followed by Adventures on the Dragons Trail. 10th Day 10th day is a 2012 Greek feature film by the Greek director, writer and producer Vassilis Mazomenos. It was released on November 2013 in Athens. Doctors of the Dark Side Doctors of the Dark Side is a documentary about the role of physicians and psychologists in the torture of prisoners. The movie tells the story of four detainees, and how healthcare professionals working for the United States Army and the Central Intelligence Agency implemented enhanced interrogation techniques, and covered up signs of torture at the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp and Abu Ghraib Prison. Interviews with medical, legal and intelligence experts and evidence from declassified government memos document how the torture of detainees could not continue without the assistance of doctors. Black Dawn , also known in English as Black Dawn, is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Kentarō Horikirizono and based on a novel by Iku Asō. Six Million and One Six Million and One is a 2011 Israeli documentary film, a Fisher Features Ltd. release, written directed and produced by David Fisher. This is the third and final film in the family trilogy created by Fisher after Love Inventory and Mostar Round-Trip. Mai Ratima Mai Ratima is a 2013 South Korean film that portrays the unlikely love affair of a Korean man in his 30s living on the bottom rung of society and a mail-order bride from Thailand in her 20s. It is actor-director Yoo Ji-taes first feature film. Yoo emphasizes the discrimination against the ever-increasing number of Southeast Asian women who come to Korea for prearranged marriages, saying he wanted to "portray seemingly insurmountable obstacles facing people who desire to make a difference and beat the odds," and delve into "the pain, desire and deficiency that love bears." The film won the Jury Prize at the 2013 Deauville Asian Film Festival. It was praised by Deauvilles jury president, Jérôme Clément for its sensitive handling and Yoos keen insight as director. Clément said, "Its astonishing that this is his first feature film. This award is presented with the hopes that this film will have a chance to be seen widely by film fans worldwide." Mai Ratima was released in theaters on June 6, 2013. Simone Simone is a 2013 Brazilian drama film directed by Juan Zapata. It is the first fiction film directed by Zapata and also the first feature film starring Simone Telecchi. The film was made possible through the concept of "Cinema em Rede", a financing model created by Zapata Movies based in crowdfunding. In addition to raising funds, the model established a network with more than 20 strategic partners. Sweet Poolside — Japanese manga written and illustrated by Shūzō Oshimi. It was first serialized in Kodanshas Weekly Young Magazine in 2004, and later re-serialized in Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine from May to August 2011. It was adapted into a live action film that was premiered theatrically in Japan on June 14, 2014. Sniffer Anwar Ka Ajab Kissa is 2013 Hindi dark comedy film directed by Buddhadev Dasgupta. The film about a detective in search of himself, stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui as the title role, followed by Ananya Chatterjee, Pankaj Tripathi. After its premiere on 17 October 2013 at the BFI London Film Festival, the film was also screened at the 2013 International Film Festival of Kerala. However, despite critical praise, the film is awaiting its theatrical release in India. Cheluvina Chittara Cheluvina Chittara is a 2007 Kannada film directed and produced by S.Narayan. Ganesh, Amoolya played the lead roles. Music was composed by Mano Murthy. The movie is a remake of Tamil film Kaadhal. Spare Change Spare Change is an American comedy independent film directed by Jonathan Talbert and Arturo Guzman. The film made its premiere at the Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival on February 14, 2015 where Elyse Levesque took home the award for Best Supporting Actress. The film was released worldwide on VOD and Digital Download on August 4, 2015. Zapatlela 2 Zapatlela 2 is a Marathi horror comedy movie, which was released in 3D on 7 June 2013. It is directed by Mahesh Kothare and is the sequel to Zapatlela, released 20 years previously. Zapatlela 2 is the first Marathi film shot entirely with a 3D camera. The film marks the comeback of the renowned ventriloquist Ramdas Padhye along with his famous evil puppet Tatya Vinchu. Though Padhye claims that the sequel had higher challenges in presenting the puppet, he also admits that advanced VFX helped in taking the puppet to the next level. Mahesh has stated that if the film did well, it would be dubbed into Hindi and a third movie in the series could be made. Agein: 28-nenme no Koushien is a 2015 Japanese drama film directed by Sumio Ōmori, based on the baseball novel by Kiyoshi Shigematsu. It was released on January 17, 2015. This film was shot at Koshien Stadium. Deadly Gamble Deadly Gamble is a 2015 independent horror film directed by Mario Cerrito III. The movie was released on US cable channels in March 2015. Galipatam Galipatam is a 2014 Telugu romantic film and directorial debut of Naveen Gandhi. and Produced by Sampath Nandi, Kiran Muppavarapu, Vijayakumar Vattikuti, the film stars Aadi, Erica Fernandes, and Kristina Akheeva in the lead roles, with actors Rahul Ravindran and Preethi Rana in other prominent roles. Super Hero War GP: Kamen Rider #3 is the 2015 entry of the "Super Hero Taisen series" film series, featuring the cast of Kamen Rider Drive and the appearance of Kamen Rider 3, which was originally created by Shotaro Ishinomori for the one-shot 1972 manga . Tetsuo Kurata,, Yuichi Nakamura, Kousei Amano, Takayuki Tsubaki, Ryoji Morimoto and Takahiro Hojo, and Kento Handa reprise their roles in the film, which is scheduled to open in theaters on March 21, 2015. A new actor Mitsuhiro Oikawa, confirmed to perform his role as Kamen Rider 3, as well as the cast of Shuriken Sentai Ninninger will also appear. The Woodsman The Woodsman is a 2016 suspense film directed and written by Paul Leach as his directorial debut. Based on Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault, the film stars Christopher Wolfe as a police detective Alex Whiting who must save Millie Gilson played by Sonya Krueger from a mysterious cult order. Modalasala Modalasala is a 2010 Indian Kannada romance film written and directed by Purushottham C. Somanathapura in his debut, produced by Yogesh Narayan and Mallikarjun Sankangoudar Gadag and stars Yash and Bhama in the lead roles. Rangayana Raghu, Tara, Avinash and Sharan feature in supporting roles. The Boundary The Boundary is a 2014 Chinese suspense action crime drama film directed by Wang Tao. It was released on November 6. Georgetown Georgetown is a 2019 crime film directed by Christoph Waltz in his feature directorial debut. Waltz stars alongside Vanessa Redgrave, Annette Bening and Corey Hawkins. It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 27, 2019. 50 feet from Syria 50 Feet from Syria is a 2015 short-documentary film about a Syrian-American orthopedic surgeon Hisham Bismar who travels to the Turkey-Syrian border situated Al-Amal Hospital during the Syrian civil war. Directed by Skye Fitzgerald, 50 Feet from Syria was shortlisted with ten other documentaries from 74 entries submitted to the 88th Academy Awards in the Documentary Short Subject category. The final five nominations were scheduled to be announced on January 14, 2016. The Plague at the Karatas Village The Plague at the Karatas Village is a 2016 Kazakh film directed by Adilkhan Yerzhanov. The plot revolves around a new mayor arriving to small Kazakh village who finds out there is a mysterious plague infecting the villagers, while locals insist its only a flu. The film is part of the Kazakh Partisan Cinema, a guerrilla filmmaking movement that aims to work without any governmental interference. Siro Gortsakic Love Odd is an Armenian adventure comedy written by Robert Martirosyan and directed by Arman Marutyan and Vahagn Khachatryan, starring Hayk Marutyan and Ani Khachikyan. Sweetheart Sweetheart is a 2016 Bangladeshi romantic drama film written by S. Reza and directed by Wazed Ali. The film stars Bappy Chowdhury, Bidya Sinha Mim, Riaz Uddin Ahamed Siddique with Shampa Reza and Parveen Sultana Diti in supporting roles. Riaz plays Richard, the only heir of an established business dynasty who is in love with Prilina, a childhood friend, portrayed by Mim. Before going to London for higher education, Richard gets engaged to Prilina. While Richard is away, Prilina gets close to Jishan, played by Bappy. Two becomes closer as they spend time together, Prilina realizes her feelings for Jishan. Meanwhile, Richard returns from abroad. Divided by religion, and nonacceptance from society, the lives of three individuals ends in tragedy. Sweetheart first look was officially launched on 17 May 2015 by Tiger Media Limited and second teaser was revealed a month later. The Official Trailer of the film was revealed on 30 January 2016. The film is produced by A.S Raj under the banner of Digital Movies. The film soundtrack album was launched on 8 February 2016 at Star Cineplex and received tremendous response from audiences since then. The film is released in 80 screens on 12 February 2016. The Lears The Lears is a 2017 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Carl Bessai and starring Bruce Dern, Anthony Michael Hall and Sean Astin. It is a modern adaptation of William Shakespeares King Lear. Nashebaaz Nashebaaz: The Dying People of Delhi is 2016 Documentary film that was directed by Dheeraj Sharma. It surveys the lives of homeless drug and substance abusers in Delhi. The roadside drug abusers that are called as Smakia and are often considered untouchable and nuisance to the society. This film took five years to be completed and had its premiere in Serbia in 2016. In 2017, a clip from the film became viral that later become a meme. Ghampani Ghampani is a 2017 Nepali language Drama film written and directed by film critic Dipendra Lama. It stars Dayahang Rai and Keki Adhikari in leading roles. The film has two songs composed by Kali Prasad Baskota and Chandra Kumar Dong.Ghampani recorded as hit at the box office collecting 12 million Rupees in the first 3 days.http://www.myrepublica.com/news/18352/ Sendhoorapandi Senthoorapandi is a 1993 Indian Tamil action romance film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar. The film stars Vijay and Yuvarani in the lead roles, while Vijayakanth stars as the title character. The movie was a successful venture. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Thakur Bhavani Singh in 2007. FU: Friendship Unlimited F.U: Friendship Unlimited is a 2017 Marathi-language film starring Akash Thosar, Vaidehi Parashurami, Sanskruti Balgude, Satya Manjrekar, and Mayuresh Pem. It is produced and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar, for Cut2Cut Movies, and Mahesh Majrekar Movies. Brahma.com Brahma.com is a 2017 Tamil-language fantasy film directed by Vijaykumar, starring Nakul and Ashna Zaveri in the leading roles, while Neetu Chandra, Siddharth Vipin, K. Bhagyaraj, and Rajendran play other important roles. The film features music composed by Siddharth Vipin, editing by V. J. Sabu Joseph, and cinematography by Dipak Kumar Padhy. The film released on 15 December 2017 to negative reviews from critics. Another Story of the World Another Story of the World is a 2017 Uruguayan comedy film directed by Guillermo Casanova. It was selected as the Uruguayan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. 2016 the End 2016 The End is a 2017 apocalyptic Hindi comedy film directed by Jaideep Chopra that stars Harshad Chopda, Priya Banerjee, Divyendu Sharma and Kiku Sharda. Turah Leftovers, also known as Turah, is a 2016 Indonesian drama film directed by Wicaksono Wisnu Legowo. It was selected as the Indonesian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. By My Side By My Side is a 75-minute featured film produced by Jin Lim and directed by Reuben Kang, the faces of JinnyboyTV. The movie is a coming-of-age tale of Faye who is about to venture into a new phase in life, supposedly attending the same college with her first love, Ben, only to discover his plan to pursue his studies overseas. With the help of Malaysian video portal Tonton, the movie took four months to complete. The film premiered on 15th September 2017 in TGV Cinemas, 1 Utama. Red Oliender's Roktokorobi Raktokorobi is a 2017 Indian Bengali film directed by Amitava Bhattacharya, starring Kaushik Sen, Rahul. It was included in the long list for the 90th Academy Awards. It was also released in Hollywood as Red Oleanders Raktokarobi with English subtitles. Lara and the Beat Lara and the Beat is a 2018 Nigerian film, directed by Tosin Coker, starring Seyi Shay, Vector, Somkele Iyamah, Wale Ojo, Sharon Ooja, Shaffy Bello and Uche Jombo. The film premiered on 8 July 2018. Lara and the Beat is a coming of age story about the beautiful Giwa Sisters who are caught in the center of a financial scandal with their late parents media empire. The sisters are forced out of their privileged bubble and must learn to build their own future and salvage their family’s legacy through music and enterprise. Bhonsle Bhonsle is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language drama film written and directed by Devashish Makhija. The film stars Manoj Bajpayee, who is also the co-producer, in the title role of a retired Mumbai cop who befriends a North Indian girl and her brother, when the local politicians are trying to get rid of the migrants. Its first look was launched at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival. Bhonsle was premiered in the A Window on Asian Cinema section of the 2018 Busan International Film Festival and was also screened in the non-competitive India Story section at the MAMI Film Festival, the 2018 Dharamshala International Film Festival, the 2019 International Film Festival Rotterdam, the Bengaluru International Film Festival and the Singapore South Asian film festival. Deliverance Deliverance is a 1919 silent film which tells the story of the life of Helen Keller and her teacher, Annie Sullivan. It stars Etna Ross, Tula Belle, Edith Lyle, Betty Schade, Sarah Lind, Ann Mason and Jenny Lind. The film also features appearances by Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan, Kate Adams Keller and Phillips Brooks Keller as themselves. The movie was directed by George Foster Platt and written by Francis Trevelyan Miller. The Hunchback and the Dancer The Hunchback and the Dancer is a 1920 silent German horror film directed by F. W. Murnau and photographed by Karl Freund. This is now considered to be a lost film. The film was written by Carl Meyer, who also wrote The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Karl Freund later emigrated to Hollywood where he directed such classic horror films as The Mummy and Mad Love. It premiered at the Marmorhaus in Berlin. No Man's Law No Mans Law is a 1927 American silent comedy film starring Rex the Wonder Horse and featuring Oliver Hardy as a lustful villain. Honey Honey is a 1930 American comedy film directed by Wesley Ruggles and written by Herman J. Mankiewicz. It is based on the 1916 novel Come Out of the Kitchen! by Alice Duer Miller. The film stars Nancy Carroll, Harry Green, Lillian Roth, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, Stanley Smith and Mitzi Green. The film was released on March 29, 1930, by Paramount Pictures. A Man from Wyoming A Man from Wyoming is a 1930 American Pre-Code war romance film directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring Gary Cooper, June Collyer, and Regis Toomey. Written by Albert S. Le Vino and John V.A. Weaver, the film is about a man from Wyoming who enlists in the Army and is sent to the front during World War I. There he saves the life of an American society girl working in the Ambulance Corps. Afterwards at a rest camp, they meet again, fall in love, and are secretly married. Alias the Bad Man Alias – the Bad Man, also known as Alias Bad Man, is a 1931 Pre-Code American western film,directed by Phil Rosen and starring Ken Maynard, Virginia Brown Faire, and Frank Mayo. It was released on July 15, 1931. Branded Branded is a 1931 American Pre-Code Western film directed by D. Ross Lederman. Careless Lady Careless Lady is a 1932 American comedy film directed by Kenneth MacKenna and written by Guy Bolton. The film stars Joan Bennett, John Boles, Minna Gombell, Weldon Heyburn, Nora Lane and Raul Roulien. The film was released on April 3, 1932, by Fox Film Corporation. End of the Trail End of the Trail is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film directed by D. Ross Lederman. Hey, Pop! Hey, Pop! is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle, and the first under Arbuckles new contract with Warner Brothers. Love Among the Millionaires Love Among the Millionaires is a 1930 American comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by William M. Conselman, Grover Jones, Herman J. Mankiewicz and Keene Thompson. The film stars Clara Bow, Stanley Smith, Stuart Erwin, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, Mitzi Green, Charles Sellon and Claude King. The film was released on July 19, 1930, by Paramount Pictures. Der Rebell The Rebel is a 1932 German historical drama film directed by Curtis Bernhardt, Edwin H. Knopf, and Luis Trenker and starring Trenker, Luise Ullrich, and Victor Varconi. The films art direction was by Fritz Maurischat. It was made by the German subsidiary of Universal Pictures, with location shooting in Austria and St. Moritz, Switzerland. Interior scenes were filmed at the Tempelhof Studios. A separate English language version The Rebel was released the following year. The film is part of the Mountain film genre. Trenker stated that the films plotline of a Tyrolean mountaineer Severin Anderlan leading a revolt against occupying French forces in 1809, during the Napoleonic Wars. The greatest Tirolean patriot Andreas Hofer was a proto-type of "Severin Anderlan".. Trenker was designed to mirror what was happening in contemporary Germany as it rejected the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. In 1933 there was published Luis Trenkers novel, Der Rebell. Ein Freiheitsroman aus den Bergen Tirols. Britannia of Billingsgate Britannia of Billingsgate is a 1933 British musical comedy film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Violet Loraine, Gordon Harker, Kay Hammond and John Mills. A family who work in the fish trade at Billingsgate Market encounter a film crew who are shooting there. It was based on the play Britannia of Billingsgate by Christine Jope-Slade and Sewell Stokes. Girl Without a Room Girl Without a Room is a 1933 American Pre-Code musical comedy film starring Charles Farrell, Charles Ruggles, and Marguerite Churchill. This early light comedy farce set in Paris was written by Claude Binyon, Frank Butler, and Jack Lait, and directed by Ralph Murphy. As well as featuring some scenes with dialogue rendered in rhyming couplets, the film is notable as an example of Hollywoods attitude to abstract art in the 1930s. The hero is a no-nonsense representational artist from Tennessee, who, transplanted to Paris, meets a crowd of pretentious types in a Montparnasse garret. Chief among them is an artist who believes in depicting the soul of an object rather than the object itself. Played by comic star Charlie Ruggles, his name is Crock, as in crock of s**t. Menace Menace is a 1934 American mystery film directed by Ralph Murphy. Suburban Cabaret Suburban Cabaret is a 1935 Austrian musical drama film directed by Werner Hochbaum and starring Mathias Wieman, Luise Ullrich and Oskar Sima. Born to Battle Born to Battle is a 1935 American western produced by Bernard B. Ray and Harry S. Webb and directed by Webb for Reliable Pictures. Cheer Up Cheer Up is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Leo Mittler and starring Stanley Lupino, Sally Gray and Roddy Hughes. It was made at Ealing Studios by Lupinos own independent production company. An impoverished team of composer and songwriter try to secure financial backing for their new musical, with the assistance of a struggling actress working as a housemaid. Chinatown Squad Chinatown Squad is a 1935 American action film directed by Murray Roth, written by Dore Schary and Ben Ryan, starring Lyle Talbot, Valerie Hobson, Hugh OConnell, and Andy Devine, and featuring Leslie Fenton and Bradley Page. The film was released on May 31, 1935, by Universal Pictures. The Rider of the Law The Rider of the Law is a 1935 American film directed by Robert N. Bradbury. Village Tale Village Tale is a 1935 American drama film directed by John Cromwell and starring Randolph Scott, Kay Johnson, Arthur Hohl, and Robert Barrat. The screenplay by Allan Scott was adapted from Allan Scotts 1934 novel of the same name. Produced by RKO Radio Pictures, it was released on May 10, 1935. The Dancer and the Worker The Dancer and the Worker is a 1936 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis Marquina and starring Roberto Rey, Ana María Custodio and Antoñita Colomé. Under Western Eyes Under Western Eyes is a 1936 French drama film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Pierre Fresnay, Danièle Parola and Michel Simon. It is an adaptation of Joseph Conrads 1911 novel Under Western Eyes. The films sets were designed by the art director Eugène Lourié. To Mary - with Love To Mary – with Love is a 1936 American drama film directed by John Cromwell, written by Richard Sherman and Howard Ellis Smith, and starring Warner Baxter, Myrna Loy, Ian Hunter, Claire Trevor, Jean Dixon and Pat Somerset. The film was released on August 1, 1936, by 20th Century Fox. Two in a Crowd Two in a Crowd is a 1936 romantic comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Joan Bennett and Joel McCrea. It was released by Universal Pictures. The screenplay was written by Lewis R. Foster, Doris Malloy, and Earle Snell, based on story by Lewis R. Foster. The Game That Kills The Game That Kills is a 1937 American sports mystery film, directed by D. Ross Lederman. It stars Charles Quigley, Rita Hayworth, and John Gallaudet. Cocoanut Grove Cocoanut Grove is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Alfred Santell, and written by Sy Bartlett and Olive Cooper. The film stars Fred MacMurray, Harriet Hilliard, Ben Blue, Eve Arden, Rufe Davis, Billy Lee and George Walcott. The film was released on May 20, 1938, by Paramount Pictures. Everybody's Doing It Everybodys Doing It is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Christy Cabanne using a screenplay by J. Robert Bren, Edmund Joseph, and Harry Segall, based on George Becks story. RKO produced and distributed the film, releasing it on January 14, 1938. The movie stars Preston Foster and Sally Eilers. Romance of the Limberlost Romance of the Limberlost is a 1938 American drama film directed by William Nigh and starring Jean Parker, Eric Linden, and Marjorie Main. The Silver Trail The Silver Trail is a 1937 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray. The Heckler The Heckler is an American short film produced by Columbia Pictures Corporation directed by Del Lord and starring Charley Chase. The Kansas Terrors The Kansas Terrors is a 1939 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by George Sherman. Kitty and the World Conference Kitty and the World Conference is a 1939 German comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Hannelore Schroth, Fritz Odemar and Christian Gollong. The film is a screwball-style comedy set against the backdrop of an international peace conference. Following the outbreak of the Second World War the Propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels ordered it withdrawn from cinemas as it he felt it presented too favourable a view of Britain. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Mellin. The film was based on a play, which served as the basis for the 1956 remake Kitty and the Great Big World. Let's Be Famous Lets Be Famous is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Jimmy ODea, Betty Driver and Sonnie Hale. It was made by Associated Talking Pictures, with shooting beginning in November 1938. The films art direction was by the Austrian Oscar Werndorff, in his final production. The Oregon Trail The Oregon Trail is a 1939 Universal movie serial starring Johnny Mack Brown. The Immortal Heart The Immortal Heart is a 1939 German drama film directed by Veit Harlan and starring Heinrich George. It was based on Walter Harlans play The Nuremberg Egg and depicts the inventor of the watch, Peter Henlein. Moya lyubov My Love, is a 1940 Soviet comedy film directed by Vladimir Korsh. Pastor Hall Pastor Hall is a 1940 British drama film directed by Roy Boulting and starring Wilfrid Lawson, Nova Pilbeam, Seymour Hicks, among others. The film is based on the play of the same title by German author Ernst Toller who had lived as an emigrant in the United States until his suicide in 1939. The U.S. version of the film opened with a prologue by Eleanor Roosevelt denouncing the Nazis, and her son James Roosevelt presented the film in the US through United Artists. Queen of the Yukon Queen Of The Yukon is a 1940 American western film. The film is an adaptation of Jack Londons story. Filming took place in Big Bear Lake. Baby Blues Baby Blues is a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 196th Our Gang short that was released. Father's Son Fathers Son is a 1941 American drama film directed by D. Ross Lederman and written by Fred Niblo Jr. and Booth Tarkington. The film stars John Litel, Frieda Inescort, Billy Dawson and Christian Rub. The film was released by Warner Bros. on February 12, 1941. Fightin' Fools Fightin Fools is a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 195th Our Gang short that was released. Frk. Kirkemus Frøken Kirkemus is a 1941 Danish family film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. Jeannie Jeannie is a 1941 British romantic comedy film directed by Harold French and starring Barbara Mullen, Michael Redgrave, and Albert Lieven. The films sets were designed by Duncan Sutherland. Based on a play of the same name by Aimée Stuart, it was loosely remade in 1957 as Lets Be Happy. Sunset in Wyoming Sunset in Wyoming is a 1941 American Western film directed by William Morgan and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, George Cleveland, and Maris Wrixon. Based on a story by Joe Blair, the film is about a singing cowboy who goes up against a lumber company clearcutting the timber from a local mountain causing catastrophic flooding and endangering the lives of valley ranchers. The film features the songs "Theres a Home in Wyomin" and "Sing Me a Song of the Saddle". About Face About Face is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Kurt Neumann and written by Eugene Conrad and Edward E. Seabrook. The film is the second of the Hal Roachs Streamliners Army film series with stars William Tracy and Joe Sawyer. The film also features Jean Porter, Marjorie Lord, Margaret Dumont, Veda Ann Borg and Joe Cunningham. The film was released on April 16, 1942, by United Artists. Overland Mail Not to be confused with Overland Mail 1939 movie starring Jack Randall. Overland Mail is a 1942 Universal movie serial starring Lon Chaney Jr., Noah Beery Jr. and Noah Beery Sr. which was subsequently edited into a film version called The Indian Raiders in 1956. Bomber's Moon Bombers Moon is a 1943 American wartime propaganda film, produced by 20th Century Fox, based on an unpublished magazine serial "Bombers Moon" by Leonard Lee. Hostages Hostages is an American war film produced by Paramount Pictures and released in 1943. It was directed by Frank Tuttle from a script by Frank Butler and Lester Cole based on the 1942 novel of the same name by Stefan Heym. The film stars Luise Rainer, Arturo de Cordova, William Bendix and Paul Lukas and features Katina Paxinou and Oskar Homolka. Women at War Women at War is a 1943 American short drama film directed by Jean Negulesco and starring Faye Emerson. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 16th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. Les petites du quai aux fleurs Les Petites du quai aux fleurs is a French film. Warn That Man The Big Show-Off The Big Show-Off is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Howard Bretherton and distributed by Republic Pictures. It teams Arthur Lake before his return to the Blondie film series and Dale Evans, most frequently seen with her husband Roy Rogers. Land Without Stars Land Without Stars is a 1946 French romantic drama film directed by Georges Lacombe and starring Jany Holt, Pierre Brasseur and Gérard Philipe. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys. Rendezvous with Annie Rendezvous with Annie is a 1946 comedy film directed by Allan Dwan and written by and Mary Loos and Richard Sale. The film stars Eddie Albert, Faye Marlowe and Gail Patrick. The supporting cast features C. Aubrey Smith and William Frawley. The plot involves a World War II serviceman who surreptitiously flies back from England to the States to see his wife for several hours and impregnates her, accidentally leaving her to deal with the consequent scandal when the townsfolk do the math and erroneously conclude that her husband could not possibly be the resultant babys father. The film was released on July 22, 1946, by Republic Pictures. Saddle Pals Saddle Pals is a 1947 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Robert Creighton Williams and Jerry Sackheim. The film stars Gene Autry, Lynne Roberts, Sterling Holloway, Irving Bacon, Damian OFlynn and Charles Arnt. The film was released on June 6, 1947, by Republic Pictures. And the Heaven Above us And the Heavens Above Us is a 1947 German drama film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Hans Albers, Paul Edwin Roth and Lotte Koch. It was part of the post-war series of rubble films. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin and on location in the city. The films sets were designed by the art directors Emil Hasler and Walter Kutz. Traveller's Joy Travellers Joy is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Googie Withers, John McCallum and Maurice Denham. Based on a West End play of the same name by Arthur Macrae, it was the last film released by the original Gainsborough Pictures. Epilogue The Orplid Mystery or Epilogue is a 1950 West German thriller film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Horst Caspar, Bettina Moissi and O.E. Hasse. The film did not perform well at the box office on its release. It was made at the Spandau Studios of CCC Films. The films sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler. On the Isle of Samoa On the Isle of Samoa is a 1950 American south seas adventure film directed by William Berke and starring Jon Hall. Train to Tombstone Train to Tombstone is a 1950 American Western film directed by William Berke and starring Don "Red" Barry, Robert Lowery, Wally Vernon, Tom Neal and Judith Allen. Vigilante Hideout Vigilante Hideout is a 1950 American Western film directed by Fred C. Brannon, written by Richard Wormser, and starring Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Roy Barcroft, Virginia Herrick, Cliff Clark and Don Haggerty. It was released on August 6, 1950, by Republic Pictures. Hello Elephant Hello Elephant is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Franciolini. Am Brunnen vor dem Tore At the Well in Front of the Gate is a 1952 West German romance film directed by Hans Wolff and starring Sonja Ziemann, Hans Stüwe and Paul Klinger. Breakdown Breakdown is a 1952 American crime film noir starring Ann Richards. It was her last film before she retired. Jolanda, the Daughter of the Black Corsair Jolanda, the Daughter of the Black Corsair, also known as Yolanda is a 1953 Italian film directed by Mario Soldati, and based on the novel Yolanda by Emilio Salgari. It's a Grand Life Its a Grand Life is a 1953 British comedy film starring Frank Randle and Diana Dors. Music hall comedian Frank Randle who had previously starred in a film series of World War II army comedies stars as an accident-prone Private in his final film appearance. The film also features the professional wrestler Jack Pye and the popular pianist Winifred Atwell. The role of Pte Pendergast was played by Arthur White, who is the elder brother of the actor Sir David Jason. Monsoon Monsoon is a 1952 American drama film directed by Rod Amateau and written by Leo Townsend and Forrest Judd, David Robinson and Leonardo Bercovici. The film stars Ursula Thiess, Diana Douglas, George Nader, Ellen Corby, Philip Stainton, Myron Healey and Eric Pohlmann. The film was released on December 14, 1952, by United Artists. Hannah Lee: An American Primitive Hannah Lee is a 1953 American western film directed by Lee Garmes and John Ireland. It was originally filmed in stereoscopic 3-D Pathécolor using the twin-Camerette 3-D system by Stereo-Cine Corp. Based on the novel "Wicked Water" by MacKinlay Kantor. Resan till dej Resan till dej is a 1953 Swedish comedy film directed by Stig Olin. The Golden Mistress The Golden Mistress is a 1954 adventure film directed by Abner Biberman. It is set in Haiti, and deals with the search for a voodoo treasure. I sogni nel cassetto Dreams in a Drawer is a 1957 Italian romantic drama film written and directed by Renato Castellani and starring Lea Massari. Uranium Boom Uranium Boom is a 1956 American film directed by William Castle and starring Dennis Morgan and Patricia Medina. Gräfin Mariza Gräfin Mariza is a 1958 West German musical film directed by Rudolf Schündler and starring Rudolf Schock, Christine Görner and Gunther Philipp. It is based on the operetta Gräfin Mariza by Emmerich Kálmán, Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald. Swinging at the Castle Swinging at the Castle is a 1959 Swedish comedy film directed by Alf Kjellin. Danger Tomorrow Danger Tomorrow is a 1960 British crime film directed by Terry Bishop and starring Zena Walker, Robert Urquhart and Rupert Davies. Hum Hindustani Hum Hindustani is a 1960 Hindi movie produced by Sashadhar Mukherjee and directed by Ram Mukherjee. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Joy Mukherjee, Asha Parekh, Jagirdar, Helen, Leela Chitnis, Agha, Prem Chopra and Sanjeev Kumar in his debut. The film is a remake of the 1952 Bengali movie Basu Paribar. The film is about the clash of Indian feudalism and modern youth during the Nehruvian era, symbolished by the song "Chodo Kal Ki Baatein" sung by Mukesh, with music by Usha Khanna and written by IPTA poet, Prem Dhawan. The films music is by Usha Khanna. The film did "above average" business at the box office. Helen said in an interview that she wasnt offered character roles after this film, until later in career and was typecast as a dancer. Setea Thirst is a 1961 Romanian drama film directed by Mircea Drăgan and Mihai Iacob. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. Two Living, One Dead Two Living, One Dead is a 1961 British-Swedish existentialist thriller film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Patrick McGoohan, Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers. The film is a remake of the 1937 Norwegian film To levende og en død, which in turn was adapted from the novel of the same name by author Sigurd Christiansen. The Scandinavian small-town setting of the earlier film was kept but the action was moved to Sweden. Conquered City The Captive City is a 1962 Italian English-language war film directed by Joseph Anthony and starring David Niven, Lea Massari and Ben Gazzara. It is based on the 1955 novel The Captive City by John Appleby. The film was released in the US as Conquered City by American International Pictures as a double feature with The Day the Earth Froze. Die Försterchristel The Foresters Daughter is a 1962 West German historical musical film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Sabine Sinjen, Peter Weck and Gerlinde Locker. It was one of four film versions of the 1907 operetta Die Försterchristl. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Copacabana Palace Copacabana Palace is an Italian comedy film from 1962, directed by Stefano Vanzina, written by Luciano Vincenzoni, starring Walter Chiari, Mylène Demongeot and Franco Fabrizi. California California is a 1963 film set in 1841 California involving a revolt against Mexican rule. Beautiful Families Beautiful Families is a 1964 Italian comedy film directed by Ugo Gregoretti and starring Annie Girardot. Coplan FX 18 casse tout The Exterminators is a 1965 spy film directed by Riccardo Freda. It was the fourth in the Francis Coplan series of films. It was released in the United Kingdom as The Exterminators and on television in the United States as FX 18 Superspy. Covik od svita Čovik od svita is a Croatian film directed by Obrad Gluščević, starring Boris Dvornik and Milena Dravić. It was released in 1965. Ranch of the Ruthless Oklahoma John also known as Ranch of the Ruthless or The Man from Oklahoma is a Spanish, German and 1965 Italian international co-production western film directed by Jaime Jesús Balcázar and Roberto Bianchi Montero. Alfons Zitterbacke Alfons Zitterbacke is an East German film. It was released in 1966. Les coeurs verts Naked Hearts is a 1966 French drama film directed by Édouard Luntz. It was entered into the 16th Berlin International Film Festival. The film tells the story of a group of young people from Nanterre, a suburb to the west of Paris. The main characters, Zim and Jean-Pierre, are part of a gang of greasers, and meet in prison at the beginning of the film. The narrative traces their efforts to negotiate the dynamics of the group, find a job, and stay out of trouble. Naked Hearts is unusual for its period in its use of non-professional actors and for its mix of narrative and documentary elements. The group of young men at the center of the film is composed of residents of Nanterre, and Luntz purportedly worked closely with them in writing the story. Segments of voiceover appear at several points in the film, apparently recorded conversations with young people from the area. Mister Ten Per Cent Mister Ten Per Cent is a 1967 British comedy film, directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Charlie Drake. Muhair La Mujer de mi padre is a 1968 Argentine film, directed by Armando Bo. Born to Kill Born to Kill is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film written, directed and produced by Antonio Mollica, at his directorial debut. It stars Gordon Mitchell and Femi Benussi. Hrabina Cosel Hrabina Cosel is a 1968 Polish film directed by Jerzy Antczak. The film is based on Józef Ignacy Kraszewski’s novel Hrabina Cosel, a historical romance set in the court of Augustus the Strong, the first of the two Saxon kings of Poland, at the turn of the 17th to 18th century. Any Second Now For the Depeche Mode song released as a B-side instrumental, see Just Cant Get Enough. For the vocal version, "Any Second Now", see Speak & Spell. Any Second Now is a 1969 TV film starring Stewart Granger and Lois Nettleton. It was directed by Gene Levitt. The film score was composed by Leonard Rosenman. The Bedroom On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight is a 1969 West German drama film directed by Rolf Olsen and Al Adamson and starring Curd Jürgens, Heinz Reincke and Jutta DArcy. It takes its title from a popular 1912 song of the same name about Hamburg, the setting of the film. It is also known by the alternative title Shock Treatment. The film is a remake of On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight. The Wedding Trip The Wedding Trip is a 1969 German-Italian comedy film directed by Ralf Gregan and starring Liselotte Pulver, Dieter Hallervorden and Ewa Strömberg. A Nice Girl Like Me A Nice Girl Like Me is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Desmond Davis. The plot revolves around a girl who lives with her shrewd aunts, goes on a trip, gets pregnant, and must lie to her aunts that the baby is not hers. Cose di Cosa Nostra Gang War is a 1971 criminal comedy film written and directed by Steno and starring Carlo Giuffré, Pamela Tiffin, Vittorio De Sica, Aldo Fabrizi, Jean-Claude Brialy and Salvo Randone. La novicia rebelde The Rebellious Novice is a 1971 Spanish musical film directed by Luis Lucia and starring Rocío Dúrcal, Guillermo Murray and Isabel Garcés. It is a musical version of the 1889 novel Sister San Sulpicio by Armando Palacio Valdés. Il sindacalista Il sindacalista is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. Sollazzevoli storie di mogli gaudenti e mariti penitenti - Decameron nº 69 More Sexy Canterbury Tales is a 1972 Italian decamerotic comedy film directed and shot by Joe DAmato, who also wrote the story and acts in a small part as one of the monks. Because DAmato wanted to stay unaccredited as director, the directorial credit in the Italian version reads "Romano Gastaldi" - a pseudonym of Romano Scandariato - and in the English version "Ralph Zucker." As cinematographer, DAmato is credited under his birth name Aristide Massaccesi. Quel maledetto giorno della resa dei conti Terrible Day of the Big Gundown is a 1971 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Garrone. The Changeling The Changeling is a videotaped instalment of the BBC Play of the Month series and is a production for television of The Changeling, a Jacobean tragedy by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley. This version features Stanley Baker and Helen Mirren in the lead roles. Child Under a Leaf Child Under a Leaf is a 1974 drama film directed by George Bloomfield and starring Dyan Cannon. The plot follows an abused wife who strikes up an affair with an artist, but their relationship is threatened by the presence of her violent husband. It was a Canadian Film Award nominee for Best Feature Film in 1975, but did not win. The Last Adventure The Last Adventure is a 1974 Swedish drama film directed by Jan Halldoff. The film won the award for Best Film and Göran Stangertz won the award for Best Actor at the 11th Guldbagge Awards. The Ultimate Thrill The Ultimate Thrill is a 1974 American thriller film directed by Robert Butler and starring Barry Brown, Britt Ekland and Eric Braeden. It was also released under the title Ultimate Chase. The soundtrack was by Ed Townsend which to the present day has not been released. Parapsycho - Spektrum der Angst Parapsycho – Spectrum of Fear is a 1975 Austrian horror film directed by Peter Patzak, starring Marisa Mell, Leon Askin and Debra Berger. Split into three episodes, it uses extrasensory perception, reincarnation and telepathy as its subject matter. Even in the school of New German Cinema, the film was ground breaking for using footage of a real autopsy, beginning with the incision of the body from sternum to pubic bone, rather than recreating the scene using prosthetics or special effects. I Am a Delinquent Soy un delincuente is a 1976 Venezuelan film by director Clemente de la Cerda, based on the autobiography of Ramón Antonio Brizuela. The film was a blockbuster hit in Venezuela, surpassing even big American productions such as Jaws, and is considered one of the most important films in the movement called "Nuevo Cine Venezolano". Some critics suggest that this film is clearly influenced by Italian neorealism, introducing common elements such as the presence of non-professional actors and use of real streets as settings for scenes. The film won the Special Jury Prize at the Locarno International Film Festival in 1977. Bang! Bang! is a 1977 Swedish drama film directed by Jan Troell. It was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. Håkan Serner won the award for Best Actor at the 13th Guldbagge Awards. Faces of Love Faces of Love is a 1977 Swiss French drama directed by Michel Soutter. The film, about three actresses in a film of Chekhovs Three Sisters and their relationship with a film director, has autobiographical references. Home to Stay Home to Stay is a 1978 Canadian-American made-for-television drama film directed by Delbert Mann and starring Henry Fonda, Michael McGuire and Frances Hyland. It was originally broadcast on CBS on May 1, 1978. The Man with the Axe Parasuram is a 1979 Bengali drama film directed by Mrinal Sen. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. Raoni Raoni is a 1978 French-Belgian documentary film directed by Jean-Pierre Dutilleux and Luiz Carlos Saldanha on the life of Raoni Metuktire. The film portrays issues surrounding the survival of the indigenous tribes of north central Brazil. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Esthappan Esthappan is a 1980 Malayalam film written and directed by G. Aravindan. Aravindan also co-composed the music and edited the film. Rajan Kakkanadan, Krishnapuram Leela, Sudharma and Shobhana form the cast. The film blends together the Biblical story of the deeds of Christ and the way society responded to him, with the life of Esthappan, whose life mystified others. It won the Kerala State Film Awards for Best Film and Best Director. Fatal Needles vs. Fatal Fists Fatal Needles vs. Fatal Fists is a 1978 Taiwanese kung fu film directed by Lee Tso Nam, and starring Don Wong Tao and Lo Lieh. Badle Ki Aag Badle Ki Aag is a 1982 Indian action thriller film, produced and directed by Rajkumar Kohli under the Shankar Movies banner. It stars Sunil Dutt, Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Reena Roy and Smita Patil in lead roles and music was composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Badle Ki Aag was a box-office success. Birth of a Nation Birth of a Nation is a 1983 television play starring Jim Broadbent as teacher Geoff Figg. It was written by David Leland and directed by Mike Newell. It was originally broadcast on ITV on 19 June 1983 as the first in an untitled series of works by Leland, all loosely concerned with the British educational system, which subsequently acquired the overall title of Tales Out of School. Frosty Roads Jadehay sard is a 1985 Iranian film by Massood Jafari Jozani. The film is based on the story "If Daddy Dies" by Reza Sarshar. In 1987 it became one of the first Iranian films to receive international attention when it premiered at the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. One Police Plaza One Police Plaza is a 1986 Canadian-American television film directed by Jerry Jameson. The musical score was composed by Mark Snow. The film starring Robert Conrad, George Dzundza, James Olson, Jamey Sheridan, Larry Riley, Lisa Banes and Joe Grifasi in the lead roles. Adada Adada is a 1987 South Korean film directed by Im Kwon-taek, based on a story by Kye Yong-mook. Atlantic Rhapsody - 52 myndir úr Tórshavn Atlantic Rhapsody is a 1989 Faroese documentary film by Katrin Ottarsdóttir. The original Faroese title is Atlantic Rhapsody - 52 myndir úr Tórshavn, where the second part means "52 pictures from Tórshavn". The film presents a day in the life of some inhabitants of Tórshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands. The narrative is structured as a relay race, in which a person, a thing or something out of a scene brings the audience into another scene with new people and events. It is the first ever Faroese feature-length film. Thunderground Thunderground is a 1989 action film directed by David Mitchell and starring Michael Copeman, Paul Coufos, Pete Dempster, Michael Ironside, Margaret Langrick, and William Sanderson. Silence = Death Silence = Death is a 1990 documentary film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim. The film centers on the response of some New York City artists to the AIDS epidemic. The interviewed includes East Village artist David Wojnarowicz, poet Allen Ginsberg, graffiti artist Keith Haring, Peter Kunz, Bern Boyle, and many others. It is the first part of von Praunheim and Phil Zwicklers trilogy about AIDS and activism it was followed by Positive. What the Moon Saw What the Moon Saw is a 1990 Australian film directed by Pino Amenta. The first of five films Boulevard Films made following the success of Boulevard of Broken Dreams, it was based on Howsons memories of being a child actor in the theatre. The musical performed in the film, Sinbads Last Adventure was written by Howson. Pirtua pirtua Pirtua, pirtua is a 1991 Finnish drama movie directed by Visa Mäkinen. The plot consists of a young man fighting against bootleggers in his home village during Finnish prohibition. The movie, which was Visa Mäkinens first attempt at a serious movie, ended up a box office flop, with only 1 650 tickets sold and caused losses of a million Finnish markka. Mäkinen gave up on making movies as a result. When Pirtua, Pirtua aired on the Finnish television channel MTV3 in May 1995, it was seen by 287 000 viewers. In June 2001, another 180 000 television viewers saw the movie. Sushi Sushi Sushi Sushi is a French film, released on 19 June 1991 and directed by Laurent Perrin. The End of the World The End of the World is a 1992 Portuguese drama film directed by João Mário Grilo. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Over the Ocean Beyond the Sea is a 1991 Israeli drama film directed by Jacob Goldwasser. It stars Aryeh Moskona, Dafna Rechter, Moti Giladi. The film, a family drama set in the 1960s, was critically acclaimed, and won the Ophir Award for Best Film. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Mere Sajana Saath Nibhana Mere Sajana Saath Nibhana is a 1992 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Rajesh Vakil, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Juhi Chawla, Shantipriya and Prem Chopra. The film is the remake of the Tamil hit Kizhakku Vasal. The Michael Nyman Songbook The Michael Nyman Songbook is a collection of art songs by Michael Nyman based on texts by Paul Celan, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, William Shakespeare and Arthur Rimbaud. It was recorded as an album with Ute Lemper in 1991, and again as a concert film in 1992, under the direction of Volker Schlöndorff, again with Ute Lemper, though many of the musicians had changed. The songs have been recorded by others and as instrumentals, and are published by Chester Music. The album has been issued by both London Records and Argo Records, though the covers are the same except for the logo. The 13 Cold Blooded Eagles The 13 Cold-Blooded Eagles is a 1993 Hong Kong wuxia film produced and directed by Chui Fat and starring Waise Lee and Cynthia Khan. The film is a remake of the 1978 film, The Avenging Eagle. Reportaje a la muerte Report on Death is a 1993 Peruvian drama film directed by Danny Gavidia. The film was selected as the Peruvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Shen long du sheng zhi qi kai de sheng Always Be the Winners is a 1994 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Jacky Pang and starring Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Eric Tsang, Sandra Ng, Ekin Cheng and Charine Chan. The film was released during the Chinese New Year period of 1994 to celebrate the holidays. Traps Traps is a 1994 Australian film directed by Pauline Chan and starring Saskia Reeves, Jacqueline McKenzie, and Sami Frey. It is not to be confused with the other Australian film named Traps. Wildgroei It Will Never Be Spring or Wildgroei is a 1993 Dutch film directed by Frouke Fokkema. The film was screened at the 33rd International Critics Week of the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Agnichakra Agnichakra is a 1997 Bollywood film directed by Amit Suryavanshi and produced by Piyush Shah. It stars Naseeruddin Shah, Govinda and Dimple Kapadia in pivotal roles. The Challenge The Challenge is a 1986 Australian mini series based on the 1983 Americas Cup. It was one of the first television productions by Roadshow Coote and Carroll. The series sold well overseas and screened in the UK. Vol-au-vent Vol-au-vent is a 1996 British comedy film directed by John McKenzie and starring Dennis Waterman, Julia McKenzie, Tim Mills, and Lisa Coleman. Its plot concerns an upper-middle class wedding that is interrupted by three jewel thieves on the run from the law. Indovina chi viene a merenda? Indovina chi viene a merenda? is a 1969 Italian war-comedy film written and directed by Marcello Ciorciolini and starring the comedy duo formed by Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. Mozafar Mozaffar is a 1974 Iranian comedy film directed by Masoud Zelli and produced by Parviz Sayyad. On Our Selection On Our Selection is a 1932 comedy based on the Dad and Dave stories by Steele Rudd. These had been turned into a popular play by Bert Bailey and Edmund Duggan in 1912, which formed the basis for the screenplay. Bailey repeats his stage role as Dad Rudd. He also wrote the script with director Ken G. Hall. The movie was one of the most popular Australian films of all time. It was also known in the UK as Down on the Farm. Noedebo Vicarage Nøddebo Præstegård is a 1934 Danish family film Christmas classic directed by George Schnéevoigt and written by frequent collaborator Fleming Lynge with the score by Kai Normann Andersen. The film stars Johannes Meyer and Karin Nellemose.The film was remade in 1974. The film adaptation was dubbed as Denmark’s favorite Christmas comedy. The counterpart theater play which also bears the same title was first played at Folketeatret, 125 years ago. It was performed more than 1,500 times. Untama giru Untamagiru is a 1989 Japanese film directed by Gō Takamine. It is a magical realist story of the legendary Okinawan hero Untamagiru participating in efforts to form an independent Okinawa before the island was returned to Japan in 1972. Many of the characters speak in the Okinawan language and thus mainland Japanese spectators needed subtitles to understand it. Jazz All Around Jazz All Around is a 1969 Danish drama film directed by Knud Leif Thomsen. It was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival. Vejrhanen Vejrhanen is a 1952 Danish family film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr.. Coolie Killer Coolie Killer is a 1982 Hong Kong action film directed by Terry Tong and starring Charlie Chin, Elliot Ngok, Lisa Chiao Chiao and Cecilia Yip. The Cool Mikado The Cool Mikado is a British musical film made in 1962, directed by Michael Winner, and produced by Harold Baim, with music arranged by Martin Slavin and John Barry. It starred Frankie Howerd as Ko-Ko, Lionel Blair and Stubby Kaye. The script was by Michael Winner, from an adaptation by Maurice Browning. Based on the Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera The Mikado, the plot is reset into contemporary Japan as a comic gangster story. The dialogue is largely rewritten, and several of the well known musical items are omitted. The music that remains is re-orchestrated into styles popular in the early 1960s, including the twist, and the Cha-Cha-Cha. Filmed entirely on a sound stage, stock footage was used to provide Japanese atmosphere between scenes. This footage looks like one of the many travelogues for which producer Baim is best known but according to Winners autobiography this footage was specially shot. Winner credits the films problems to the fact it was underfunded. No attempt appears to have been made to disguise the stage-bound filming. The colourful sparsely dressed sets, not always tending towards realism, give the film a surreal quality. This film was Frankie Howerds first musical, and it led to his starring in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum on stage and in several conventional Gilbert and Sullivan productions, including Sir Joseph Porter in H.M.S. Pinafore and the Learned Judge in Trial by Jury. However, Howerd said that "not only was it the worst film ever made, but was the one production in show-business that Im positively ashamed to have appeared in". Foot Path Footpath is a 1953 Hindi film written and directed by Zia Sarhadi. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Meena Kumari, and Anwar Hussain. The music of the film is by Timir Baran and Khayyam. Radio tulee hulluksi Radio tulee hulluksi is a 1952 Finnish comedy film directed by Matti Kassila as a sequel to the preceding years Radio tekee murron. Unlike Kassilas other works, the film had fallen into obscurity because of legal issues relating to its broadcast rights, which resulted in it being shown on television for the first time in June 2007. Roaring Roads Roaring Roads is a 1935 American film directed by Charles E. Roberts. Sanjh Aur Savera Sanjh Aur Savera is a 1964 Bollywood romantic drama film starring Guru Dutt, Meena Kumari and Mehmood. It was produced by Sevantilal Shah and directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. Music of the film was by Shankar Jaikishan. This marked the final film appearance of Guru Dutt who died later in the year of the films release. Das Mambospiel The Big Mambo is a 1998 German comedy film written and directed by Michael Gwisdek. It was entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. Accused, Stand Up! Accused, Stand Up! is a 1930 French crime film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Gaby Morlay, Suzanne Delvé and Camille Bert. After the two female stars of a Parisian cabaret are seen arguing, one of them turns up dead. This leads to the arrest and trial of the other until the real culprit is caught. The films sets were designed by the art director Jacques Colombier. La svergognata La svergognata, is a 1974 Italian erotic drama film directed by Giuliano Biagetti. It marked the film debut of Leonora Fani. Au grand balcon Au grand balcon is a 1949 French drama film directed by Henri Decoin. It was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. Ek Nai Paheli Ek Nai Paheli is a 1984 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by K. Balachander, starring Kamal Haasan, Raaj Kumar, Hema Malini, Padmini Kohlapure and Suresh Oberoi. It is a remake of the Tamil film Apoorva Raagangal, also directed by same director. Jaaneman Jaaneman starring Hema Malini and Dev Anand, is a Bollywood film released on 30 July 1976. It was made in the silver jubilee year of the production company Navketan Films. Gorantha Deepam Gorantha Deepam is a 1978 Telugu drama film from the writer-director duo of Ramana and Bapu. The film stars Sreedhar, Vanisri and Mohan Babu. Death Drives Through Death Drives Through is a 1935 British sports drama film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Chili Bouchier, Robert Douglas and Miles Mander. It was made as a quota quickie by the independent producer Clifford Taylor at Ealing Studios. The racing scenes were shot at Brooklands. U-Boat, Course West! U-Boote westwärts! is a 1941 German war propaganda film promoting the Kriegsmarine. It concerns a U-boat mission in the Battle of the Atlantic and was produced by UFA. The U-boat used for the film was , which would later play a major role in Operation Drumbeat. Vivre ensemble Vivre ensemble is a 1973 French drama film written, directed by and starring Anna Karina. It was Karinas directorial debut. Hwanyeo '82 The Woman of Fire 82 is a 1982 South Korean film written and directed by Kim Ki-young. This was the third film in Kims Housemaid trilogy. Xue fu men The Crimson Charm is a 1971 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Huang Feng and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. Plastic Utopia Plastic Utopia is a 1997 independent comedy written by David and Nathan Zellner. It was directed by David Zellner. It was the first feature film made by the Zellner Brothers. Dorf Goes Auto Racing Dorf Goes Auto Racing is a 1990 comedy film starring Tim Conway, Eddie Deezen and Tim Conway Jr. Der Bärenhäuter Der Bärenhäuter is a German movie from the year 1986, based on the fairy tale Bearskin. Barnabé Barnabé is a 1938 French comedy film directed by Alexander Esway and starring Fernandel, Marguerite Moreno and Andrex. The films art direction was by André Barsacq and Pierre Schild. Kreyser 'Varyag' Cruiser Varyag is a 1946 Soviet war film directed by Viktor Eisymont. Nightclub Hostess Nightclub Hostess is a 1940 French language motion picture drama directed by Albert Valentin. The screenplay was written by Charles Spaak. The film stars Michèle Morgan, Gilbert Gil, Gisèle Préville, Jeanne Lion and Fréhel. It tells the story of a hostess/call-girl who falls in love with a rich friend, whose father had tried to pick her up at the club. Two Down and One to Go Two Down and One to Go was a short propaganda film produced in 1945; as its title might suggest, its overall message was that the first two Axis powers, Italy and Germany, had been defeated, but that one, Japan, still had to be dealt with. Presented by the Secretary of War and narrated by Army Chief of Staff George Marshall, the film is notable for its heavy use of animated graphics, spliced with stock footage. Opening with a fasces being splintered over Italy, and a swastika being exploded over Germany, the film cuts to an Arthur Szyk caricature of Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler and Hideki Tōjō, an X being superimposed on the respective dictators, then turning to Tojo. Gen. Marshall informs the audience why the United States had chosen a Europe first strategy for the war, noting the supply lines were far shorter for Europe, and that the US simply did not have the material, in the early stages of the war, to launch an invasion of Japan. He also notes that in the European theatre the US had strong fighting Allies and airbases in England which could help them launch an attack on Germany, while in the Pacific theatre we had "no airbases near Japan, and no strong allies, however brave". The general ends the film by reminding the audience that the war cannot be won until Japanese military might is "completely crushed". The Academy Film Archive preserved Two Down and One to Go in 2008. Kiku to Isamu is a 1959 Japanese film directed by Tadashi Imai. It is notable for being the first film in Japan to show Blasians, as well as the concept of interracial relationships. Pathar Ke Insan Patthar Ke Insaan is a 1990 Indian Bollywood film directed and produced by Shomu Mukherjee. It stars Vinod Khanna, Jackie Shroff, Sridevi and Poonam Dhillon in pivotal roles. The film being released on 15 January 1990, Indian Army Day, was dedicated to the memory of Sashadhar Mukherjee, Shomu Mukherjees father and founder of Filmalaya Studio. The film was a remake of Vidiyum Varai Kaathiru. Le roi Pandore Le Roi Pandore is a 1950 French comedy film starring Bourvil. It was a sizeable box office hit. The Busybody Le Tracassin ou Les Plaisirs de la ville is a French film directed by Alex Joffé, released in 1961. Wei lou chun xiao In the Face of Demolition is a 1953 Hong Kong drama film directed by Lee Tit and starring Bruce Lee, Cheung Ying, Ng Cho-fan and Tsi Law-lin. The film was ranked number 18 of the Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures presented at the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards. Esposa último modelo Esposa último modelo is a 1950 Argentine film directed by Carlos Schlieper. For Goodness Sake For Goodness Sake is a short comedy film made in 1992 by David Zucker with radio talk show host Dennis Prager. Released in 1993, the film contains comical vignettes that address everyday ethical issues. It was developed and produced by Rich Markey. Mentor Media Inc. marketed the film for ethics training to government departments, including the FBI, Department of Defense, and IRS, as well as hospitals, schools, and hundreds of major corporations. Directed by Zucker, it starred Prager and actors Jason Alexander, Scott Bakula, Bonnie Hunt, and Bob Saget. The film originally included O. J. Simpson, but Simpson was edited out of later showings after he was charged with murder. A sequel, For Goodness Sake II, was produced by Rich Markey and directed by Trey Parker and released in 1996. It featured Dennis Prager and fellow radio talk show host Larry Elder. Both films have been in continuous use since first distributed and have been used all over the world to teach ethics, as well as been used by foreign governments to train diplomats about American culture. Le tue mani sul mio corpo Le tue mani sul mio corpo is a 1970 Italian giallo film directed by Brunello Rondi. N!Ai, the Story of a !Kung Woman Nǃai, the Story of a ǃKung Woman is a documentary film by ethnographic filmmaker John Marshall. The film was first broadcast in 1980 as part of the Odyssey series on PBS and is distributed by Documentary Educational Resources. It provides a broad overview of Juǀʼhoan life, both past and present, and an intimate portrait of Nǃai, a Juǀʼhoan woman who in 1978 was in her mid-thirties. Nǃai tells her own story, and in so doing, the story of Juǀʼhoan life. Hilltop Hospital Hilltop Hospital is a British-French-German claymation childrens television programme made in 1999. It consists of 52 ten-minute shorts. The series is directed by Pascal Le Nôtre and produced in English, French, German, Swiss German and Dutch. The series is adapted from a series of books by Nicholas Allan of the same name. ZDF started broadcasting the shorts in 2003. The theme tune and incidental music for the English version of the series was composed by Ben Heneghan and Ian Lawson who also composed the music for the original Fireman Sam series and Joshua Jones. It was released by Disney Videos for 1 volume in 2000 and Maverick Entertainment in 2006 in the UK. El hijo desobediente The Disobedient Son is a 1945 Mexican comedy film directed by Humberto Gómez Landero and starring Germán Valdés, Marcelo Chávez and Delia Magaña. Klyuch The Key is a 1961 Soviet feature animated film directed by Lev Atamanov. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow. The critic S. V. Asenin about the animated film: "The director L. Atamanov and the screenwriter M. Volpin used a fantastic form to mention burning questions of education in the animated film "Key". With original skill and a step they enclosed the new, modern contents in traditional fantastic images. What is the happiness as to reach it, what key its treasured door - this subject equally interesting to adults and children opens, they devoted the animated film." Savage Splendor Savage Splendor is a 1949 documentary directed by Armand Denis and Lewis Cotlow, and starring Tim Holt. It made a profit of $250,000 and was RKOs most popular film of the year. Prem Shastra Prem Shastra is a 1974 Indian Hindi-language film written and directed by B. R. Ishara. The film stars Dev Anand, Zeenat Aman and Bindu. Son of India Son of India is a Bollywood film of 1962. The film was written and directed by the leading Director of those days- Mehboob Khan. The film had the leading cast including Kamaljit, Simi Garewal, Sajid Khan, Jayant and Kumkum. The music of this film is by Naushad and the lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni. The movie is still remembered for its melodious music even after such a long span of time. One of the patriotic songs especially for the children- "Nanha Munna Rahi Hoon Desh Ka Sipahi Hoon" became quite popular. The film was a box office bomb. Hall of Mirrors Hall of Mirrors is a 2001 independent film written and directed by Brad Osborne. Kalyug Aur Ramayan Kalyug Aur Ramayan is a 1987 Hindi film starring Manoj Kumar, Madhavi, Prem Chopra, Om Prakash, Bindu and Rajiv Goswami. The film was directed by Babubhai Mistri and Produced by Shashi Goswami. The music was given by Kalyanji Anandji and lyrics by Maya Govind and Verma Malik Thyagayya Tyagayya is a 1946 film, considered as masterpiece, produced and directed by Chittor V. Nagaiah It is a soul-stirring film about the truly extraordinary life of Saint Thyagaraja. Thyagarajas music is very famous for the blend of rgam-tanam-pallavi and the sheer devotion for Lord Rama. The captures the societal norms in the late 18th century. While many musicians used to seek the patronage of the kings, Tyagaraja was seeking the patronage of only Lord Rama. It depicts Tyagayya as not only a devotee of Lord Rama but also as a husband, brother, student and teacher. Marumalarchi Maru Malarchi, also spelled as Marumalarchi, is a 1998 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Marumalarchi Bharathi. The film features Mammootty, Devayani, Ranjith and Mansoor Ali Khan in lead roles, with Manorama, Kalabhavan Mani, R. Sundarrajan, Major Sundararajan, Vivek and Pandu playing supporting roles. The film, produced by Bharathi Kannamma fame Henry, had musical score by S. A. Rajkumar and was released on 14 January 1998. The film was remade in Telugu as Suryudu with Rajasekhar and Soundarya, in Kannada as Soorappa with Vishnuvardhan and Shruti, and in Hindi as Phool Aur Aag with Mithun Chakraborty. Gudachari No.1 Gudachari No.1 is a 1983 Telugu spy film written and directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. Produced by T. Trivikrama Rao, the film stars Chiranjeevi and Raadhika in pivotal roles.. The film was a Superhit at the box office. Saboot Saboot is a 1980 Bollywood horror film directed by Shyam Ramsay and Tulsi Ramsay. It featured Navin Nischol, Vidya Sinha, Kajal Kiran and Vinod Mehra in prominent roles. In this movie, two sisters lose their father and one of their husbands, then become the focus of an investigation as the men who killed the father and husband begin to die mysteriously. Sri Venkateswara Mahathyam Sri Venkateswara Mahatmyam is 1960 Telugu mythological film, based on Lord Venkateswara Avatar at Tirumala, produced by V. Venkateswarlu under the Padmasri Pictures banner and directed by P. Pullaiah. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, S. Varalakshmi, and Savitri in the lead roles and music composed by Pendyala Nageswara Rao. The film was dubbed into Tamil and released as Srinivasa Kalyanam. Raktha Sambandham Rakta Sambandham is a 1962 Telugu-language drama film produced by Sundarlal Nahata and Doondi under the banner Rajalakshmi Productions and directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao. N. T. Rama Rao, Kanta Rao, Savitri and Devika played the lead roles. Relangi Venkata Ramaiah, Ramana Reddy, M. Prabhakar Reddy and Suryakantam were cast in key supporting roles. Based on A. Bhimsingh Tamil-language directorial Pasamalar, the film narrates the story of bonding between Rajasekhar "Raju" and his sister Radha, who lose their parents at an early age. Radha falls in love with Rajus friend Anand, and they get married. The rest of the film focuses on the impact made by Anands aunt Kanthamma on their lives post marriage. Produced on a restricted budget and filmed majorly in sets erected at Golden Film Studios and Vijaya Vauhini Studios, Rakta Sambandhams screenplay was written by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana. Ghantasala composed the soundtrack and background score. C. Nageswara Rao and N. S. Prakasham served as the films director of photography and editor respectively. Krishna Rao was the films art director. Rakta Sambandham was released on 1 November 1962 and received positive reviews from the critics, who praised the performances of the films cast, Ramanas screenplay and Madhusudhan Raos direction in particular. The film was commercially successful, completing a 100-day run in 11 centers and over 25 weeks in Vijayawada, making it a silver jubilee film. It was re-released in 1988 and was well received. Megha Megha is a 1996 Hindi movie directed by Mohanji Prasad, starring Shammi Kapoor, Rahul Roy and Karishma Kapoor. Supporting cast includes Mohnish Bahl, Saeed Jaffrey, Rakesh Bedi, Ronit Roy, Aparajita, Satyendra Kapoor, Dinesh Hingoo, Rajendra Nath, Paintal and Tiku Talsania. Butterfly and Flowers Butterfly and Flowers is a 1985 Thai drama film directed by Euthana Mukdasanit, set in Muslim-majority southern Thailand. The film was screened at the 1985 Hawaii International Film Festival, one of the earliest Thai films to gain exposure outside Thailand. The film is adapted from a 1978 novel of the same title by Nipphan, which won the award at the Thailand National Book Fair. The book has become required reading for secondary schoolchildren in Thailand. Regarded as one of the best Thai films ever made, Butterfly and Flower, highlights the hardships faced by a boy who works selling popsicles at the local train station and forced by economic circumstance to smuggle rice across the Thai-Malaysian border. Aside from exposing Thai audiences to regional poverty, the 1985 movie broke new ground by portraying a Buddhist-Muslim romance. Butterfly and Flower delighted the Thai public when it earned a Best Film award at the 1986 East-West Film Festival in Honolulu . Mahanagaram Mahanagaram is a 1992 Malayalam film, directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar and starring Mammootty, Shanthi Krishna, Murali, and Thilakan. What's the World Coming To? Whats the World Coming To?, also known as A Furious Future, is a 1926 American silent film featuring Stan Laurel. Bikini Planet Bikini Planet is a 2002 American independent film directed by Derek Zemrak. It is a semi-erotic parody of the science fiction genre in the style of Flesh Gordon and Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold and bears no relation to the 2000 novel Bikini Planet by David S. Garnett. Abhayam Thedi Abhayam Thedi is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi. The film stars Mohanlal, Shobhana, Sukumari and Thilakan in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Malli Malli is a Tamil feature film directed by Santosh Sivan. The film met with widespread critical acclaim upon release, and has been shown at many film festivals including the Toronto International Film Festival and the New York International Childrens Film Festival. Breaking with Old Ideas Breaking with Old Ideas is a 1975 Chinese film directed by Li Wenhua. The film is one of the few that were produced during the Cultural Revolution. As a result of the political upheaval taking place, Breaking with Old Ideass plot was heavily regulated under highly codified guidelines on story and characterization so that it would have a mass character, as opposed to an individual focused character, namely proletarian politics as opposed to bourgeois politics. The film draws inspiration from issues with schooling in China at the time, such as that there was too much study, and too little social practice. Soccer's Hard Men Soccers Hard Men is a 1992 football video by Video Vision, presented by then-footballer and current actor Vinnie Jones. The video featured footage of British players known for their ferocity, including Graeme Souness, Bryan Robson, Nobby Stiles, Norman Hunter, Jack Charlton, Steve McMahon, Tommy Smith, Peter Storey, Ron "Chopper Harris" and Billy Bremner. Publicity for the video described it as "the toughest football video in history". This and similar claims led to accusations that the video glorified foul play. Jones commentary, in which he described tricks used by "hard man" players to intimidate opponents, caused particular controversy. The clubs of the players involved in the production were quick to distance themselves from the contents. Sam Hammam, chairman of Wimbledon, whose "Crazy Gang" featured heavily in the video, said the production was "nothing to do with Wimbledon", describing Jones as "a mosquito brain", and banning the sale of the video in the club shop. The Football Association formally charged Jones with bringing the game into disrepute on 30 September 1992, with the video still yet to be released. Following a hearing on 17 November, Jones was fined a record £20,000, surpassing a fine of £8,500 issued to Paul McGrath three years earlier. Jones also received a suspended sentence with the potential for a six-month ban, though the period of the suspended sentence expired without the ban being enacted. The Professional Footballers Association attempted to bring an injunction to ban the video, but abandoned their efforts after being advised that it was not legally viable. PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor later gave evidence in support of Jones at an appeal hearing, held in February 1993. Jones appeal was rejected, and his punishment upheld. Figures from London bookshop Sportspages listed Soccers Hard Men as the second-best selling sports video in the run-up to Christmas 1992. Varavu Ettana Selavu Pathana Varavu Ettana Selavu Pathana is a 1994 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by V. Sekhar. The film features Nassar and Raadhika in lead roles. The film had musical score by Chandrabose and was released on 6 August 1994. The film performed well at the box office. It was later remade in Telugu as Aasthi Mooredu Aasha Baaredu and in Kannada as Hendtheer Darbar. Appointment with Life Maw`ed Ma` al-Hayat is a 1953 Egyptian drama film directed and co-written by Ezzel Dine Zulficar. It starred Shukry Sarhan, Shadia, and Faten Hamama. Amman Koil Kizhakkaalae Amman Kovil Kizhakale is a 1986 Tamil romantic drama film, starring Vijayakanth and Radha. This movie was a big commercial success. It ran 100 days in many theaters and ran 175 days in several theaters in Tamil Nadu. All the songs in the film were composed by Ilaiyaraaja and were massive hits. Vijayakanth also won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil. The Southern Cross The Southern Cross is a 2003 Argentine drama film directed by Pablo Reyero. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. The Collector of Bedford Street The Collector of Bedford Street is a 2002 documentary film about director Alice Elliotts neighbor, Larry Selman, a community activist and fundraiser who had an intellectual disability. Kalyanappittannu Kalyanappittennu is a 1997 Malayalam romantic comedy film written by V. C. Ashok, Directed by K. K. Haridas, produced by Milan Jaleel and starring Mukesh, Dileep, Narendra Prasad and Priya Raman, Anju Aravind, Anusha in lead roles. Mother Mother is a 1999 Indian comedy film, produced & directed by Saawan Kumar under his Saawan Kumar production banner. Starring Jeetendra, Rekha, Rakesh Roshan, Randhir Kapoor Sanober Kabir in the pivotal roles and music composed by Dilip Sen-Samir Sen. The film is based on the stage musical Mamma Mia!. This film marked the debut of Sanober Kabir. Randhir Kapoor made a comeback to acting with this film after 12 years. It was also the last film in which Rakesh Roshan played a major role. Ang probinsyano Ang Probinsyano is a 1997 Philippine action film directed and produced by Fernando Poe Jr., who also stars as the twin lead roles. The film was a box office hit. A sequel, Pagbabalik ng Probinsyano, was released in 1998. In 2015, the film was remade by ABS-CBN as a teleserye starring Coco Martin. Jwar Bhata Jwaar Bhata is a 1973 Hindi film. Produced by Hargobind and N. Bhansali, the film stars Dharmendra, Saira Banu, Jeevan, Rajindernath and Sujit Kumar. The films music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film was a remake of Telugu film Dagudu Moothalu. Kattuchembakam Kattuchembakam is a 2002 Malayalam movie love based film starring Jayasurya and Charmy Kaur. The film was directed by Vinayan. Meri Aawaz Suno Meri Aawaz Suno is a 1981 Bollywood Action thriller film, produced by G. Hanumantha Rao by Padmalaya Studios, presented by Krishna and directed by S. V. Rajendra Singh Babu . It stars Jeetendra, Hema Malini, Parveen Babi in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film is a remake of the Kannada movie Antha which was earlier remade in Tamil as Thyagi and in Telugu as Antham Kadidi Aaramdham. The film became controversial upon its release, due to its portrayal of politicians. The film is recorded as a "Super Hit" at the box office. Devata Devata is a 1978 Hindi film, directed by S. Ramanathan. It stars Sanjeev Kumar and Shabana Azmi. This movie was remake of the Tamil film Gnana Oli, with Sivaji Ganesan in the lead. I Am a Hotel I Am a Hotel is a 1983 Canadian made for TV short musical film, written by Leonard Cohen and Mark Shekter and directed by Allan F. Nicholls. The storyline is based on imaginary events in the King Edward Hotel in Toronto, and the guests interactions with each other. Wizbit Wizbit is a 1980s BBC childrens television show about an alien magician, Wizbit. It starred English magician Paul Daniels and wife Debbie McGee. The series is set in Puzzleopolis, a town inhabited by walking, talking sponge-balls, dice, magic wands, playing cards and rabbits, where the protagonists must solve puzzles. Wizbits year-and-a-day mission is to find out all about planet Earth. The show is partly educational, with the puzzles Wizbit is set often being presented to the audience at home, with the solutions being revealed towards the end of the episode. Wizbits magic word was "Ostagazuzulum", and he came from the planet WOW, an acronym for "World Of Wizards". The show was created by Barry Murray, who had formerly been Mungo Jerrys record producer, with assistance from Daniels. Its theme tune is based on a song by Lead Belly, named "Ha-Ha This A Way", sung by Daniels. All rights to characters and designs were retained by Daniels, and the music rights by Murray. A CGI revival of the series was announced in 2009 with a movie set for Summer 2010, but they were both cancelled. Books based on said revival have been released however. The show has also aired overseas being shown in Singapore, Ireland and Malaysia as well as on British forces television in Germany and Cyprus. Haunted School 4 is a 1999 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. Tirad Pass: The Story of Gen. Gregorio del Pilar Tirad Pass: The Last Stand of Gen. Gregorio del Pilar is a 1996 Philippine biographical epic film directed by Carlo J. Caparas and starring Romnick Sarmenta as the titular Gregorio del Pilar, the youngest Filipino general during the Philippine–American War, who died in the Battle of Tirad Pass. Mattie Fresno and the Holoflux Universe Mattie Fresno and the Holoflux Universe is a 2007 American fantasy comedy-drama film starring Angela Pierce as the titular character. Palay Khan Palay Khan is a 1986 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Ashim S. Samanta and featuring Jackie Shroff and Poonam Dhillon. The movie was released on December 12, 1986. Hope & a Little Sugar Hope and a Little Sugar is a 2006 Indian English-language film shot in New York City and directed by Tanuja Chandra. It premiered and won an award on 6 October 2006 at the South Asian International Film Festival in New York. In addition, it was the opening film in 2008 for the Opening Night Gala at BAFTA, sponsored by the London Asian Film Festival by Tongues on Fire. Black Sky: The Race for Space Black Sky: The Race For Space is a 2005 Discovery Channel documentary about Space Ship One, and how a small team backed by Paul Allen achieved human suborbital spaceflight and won the Ansari X Prize. It contains insights about how the rocketplane was built, the challenges they faced when they flew it, the vision of Burt Rutan about the future of this technology, and his thoughts about NASA and government. It won a Peabody Award in 2004. Chor Aur Chand Chor Aur Chaand is a 1993 Indian Bollywood film directed by Pavan Kaul and produced by Aditya Pancholi. It stars Aditya Pancholi and Pooja Bhatt in pivotal roles. It is a love story with the backdrop of drugs and its effect on the youth of the nation. Daivanamathil Daivanamathil is a 2005 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Jayaraj and written and produced by Aryadan Shoukath. The film is based on the Demolition of the Babri Masjid in December 1992, which had its repercussions on Muslims in Kerala. It features Prithviraj Sukumaran and Bhavana in the lead roles. Daivanamathil was released on 3 June 2005, the film received the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration and Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actress for Bhavana. Rainbow Rainbow is a 2005 Chinese film written and directed by Gao Xiaosong, starring Chen Daoming. Xing xing dian deng Touching Starlight is a 1996 Chinese film made for television. It was the first film to star Zhang Ziyi. It was made for Chinese television on a low budget and was later released on Video CD without English subtitles. English subtitles for the film were later created by some fans of Zhang Ziyi and the subtitled version released on the Internet. Portrait of a Bookstore as an Old Man Portrait of a Bookstore as an Old Man is a 2003 documentary film directed by Benjamin Sutherl and Gonzague Pichelin. It is about George Whitman who opened a bookshop-commune in Paris in 1951 called Shakespeare and Company. Crossing a Shadow Crossing a Shadow is a 2007 Peruvian film directed by Augusto Tamayo. It was Perus submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Kikansha sensei Kikansha Sensei is a 2004 Japanese-language film by Ryuichi Hiroki based on the best-selling book by Shizuka Ijuin. Factor 8: The Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal Factor 8: The Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal is a feature-length documentary by Arkansas filmmaker and investigative journalist Kelly Duda. Through interviews and presentation of documents and footage, Duda alleges that for more than two decades, the Arkansas prison system profited from selling blood plasma from inmates infected with viral hepatitis and AIDS. The documentary contends that thousands of victims who received transfusions of a blood product derived from these plasma products, Factor VIII, died as a result. Factor 8 uses in-depth interviews and key documents as well as never-before-seen footage, to allege wrongdoing at the Arkansas state government, and at the United States federal level. Through in-depth interviews with a number of players, including victims in Canada who contracted the diseases, US state prison officials, former employees, high-ranking Arkansas politicians and inmate donors, Factor 8 examines a prison blood-harvesting scheme run by prisoners to earn them an income; the blood was then sold by blood companies for millions of dollars. The harvested plasma was then shipped around the world, where it has been reported to have infected thousands of haemophilia patients. Haemophilia is a genetic condition which prevents clotting. In the United States, lawyers have won settlements for 8,000 US haemophilia sufferers after they were given infected blood. In 2002 the UK Government promised an inquiry if it was proven infected blood came from a US prison, although to date no inquiry has taken place. The UK Public Health Minister, Caroline Flint, has said: "We are aware that during the 1970s and 80s blood products were sourced from US prisoners" and the UK Haemophilia Society has called for a Public Inquiry. The UK Government maintains that the Government of the day had acted in good faith and without the blood products many patients would have died. In a letter to Lord Jenkin of Roding the Chief Executive of the National Health Service informed Lord Jenkin that most files on contaminated NHS blood products which infected people with HIV and hepatitis C had been destroyed "in error". However, copies that were taken by legal entities in the UK at the time of previous litigation may mean the documentation can be retrieved and consequently assessed. In Canada, the federal government approved in July, 2006 a $1 billion compensation package for the so-called "forgotten victims" of tainted blood. Prior to this, the Canadian Red Cross pleaded guilty to criminal charges related to distributing tainted blood products and infecting Canadians with HIV and hepatitis C. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police blood task force has an ongoing investigation into the Arkansas sells. In Japan tainted blood victims won two class-action lawsuits in 2006 against two Japanese pharmaceutical companies and the Japanese federal government. Japan also used blood harvested from the Arkansas Department of Correction. On March 23, 2007, the Tokyo District Court became the third court to rule in favor of more Hep-C suffering tainted blood victims, awarding the plaintiffs 259 million yen. A fourth lawsuit victory for victims led to a compensation package by the federal government for hundreds of victims and a formal apology from Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda in December, 2007. Factor 8: The Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal was screened at Slamdance 2005 and at the American Film Institute’s Los Angeles Film Festival in November 2005. It won a special mention award at AFI and received a commendable review from critic John Anderson in the industry newspaper Variety. A special screening of the film was held in Soho, London on May 5, 2006. On May 9, 2006, AIDS victims demonstrated against former US president Bill Clintons visit to Glasgow where he gave a speech about global politics. The British premiere of Factor 8 was held on September 29, 2006, as part of the 14th Raindance Film Festival in Piccadilly Circus, London. In April 2007, the United Kingdom began a highly publicized public inquiry into contaminated blood, garnering significant media coverage. In May, Scotland announced an impending inquiry of its own into tainted blood. On July 11, 2007, Duda testified at the Lord Archer Inquiry on Contaminated Blood in Westminster, United Kingdom. The inquirys aim is to uncover the British governments part in a scandal that led to thousands of infections and deaths. Duda gave evidence as to the United States role in the tragedy in what Lord Robert Winston has dubbed as "the worst treatment disaster in the history of the National Health Service". Arctic Son Arctic Son is a 2006 American documentary film about a Gwichin father and son reuniting after 25 years of separation. The two could not be more different: Stanley Njootli, Sr. is a hunter steeped in First Nations traditions. His son, Stanley, Jr., raised by his mother in Washington State, is immersed in hip hop culture and video games, battling an ensuing drug and alcohol addiction. The film details the pairs reunion in the Yukon. Arctic Son was produced and directed by Andrew Walton, aired on PBSs P.O.V. documentary series in 2007, and was screened as part of the Seattle International Film Festival. Quick Pick Quick Pick is a 2006 comedy film directed by Will Vazquez. The movie stars John Bryant as Eddie; Anna Moreno-Nava as Monica; Angelina Assereto as Sonia; Oscar A. Diaz as Chris; Andy Sottilare as Dr. Otto Von Delft; Rafael Diaz-Wagner as Rudy. Quick Pick made its world premiere in 2006 at the Chicago Latino Film Festival and opened the Kansas International Film Festival. The film is scheduled for video release in August 2007. The Thai Thief Thai Thief is a 2006 Thai action comedy film, directed by Pisut Praesangeam and starring Todsaporn Rottakij and Sahatchai "Stop" Chumrum. It was distributed by RS Film and released on April 12, 2006. The film is set during World War II in Thailand. Unsettled Unsettled is a 2007 documentary feature film written, directed, and produced by Adam Hootnick, depicting the experiences of six young Israeli adults taking part in the Gaza disengagement of August, 2005. Its soundtrack features Matisyahu and other Israeli and Jewish pop music, and original music by Jon Lee. The movie had a limited theatrical release and received acclaim at numerous film festivals, such as the Florida Film Festival and the Temecula Valley International Film Festival, most notably winning the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary Feature at the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival. La Dolce Vita Michael Lucas La Dolce Vita is a gay pornographic remake of the Federico Fellini classic La Dolce Vita, directed by Michael Lucas and Tony Dimarco and released by Lucas Entertainment in 2006. The film stars Michael Lucas, Jason Ridge, Chad Hunt, Cole Ryan, Pete Ross, Derrick Hanson, Ray Star, Brad Star, Jack Bond, Wilson Vasquez, Jonathan Vargas, Ben Andrews, and more. It features non-sexual cameos by Savanna Samson, Kevin Aviance, Amanda Lepore, Heather Fink and Johnny Hanson. Lucas contends that the film is the most expensive gay porn film ever made due to a budget of $250,000 and multiple celebrity cameos. Long Road to Heaven Long Road to Heaven is a 2007 Indonesian feature film about the 2002 Bali bombings, by Kalyana Shira Films. The film was directed by Enison Sinaro and written by Wong Wai Leng and Andy Logam-Tan. It tells the story during three different times: the planning a few months before the bombing, its execution in 2002, and the trials in 2003. The story is not chronologically linear. It starts with the explosion and then moves from time to time until all three plots culminate one after the other. At the beginning of each scene, subtitles give the date and location of the scene. The film also tries to present both the bombers and the victims viewpoints. According to Kalyana Shira Films: The screening of the film has been banned on the island of Bali. An official from the provincial film board said, Long Road to Heaven could "reopen old wounds". I Gusti Ngurah Gde, head of Balis film board, said: "We fear people who do not understand it would trigger conflict and direct hatred at a certain group." Extraordinary Star Bukan Bintang Biasa is a 2007 Indonesian comedy film directed by Lasja Fauzia and aired on Indonesia and South Korea. Cinta pertama Cinta Pertama is a 2006 Indonesian film. Directed by horror-veteran Nayato Fio Nuala, it starred Bunga Citra Lestari, Ben Joshua, and Richard Kevin. The soundtrack album, Cinta Pertama, was well received. When the Full Moon Rises Kala Malam Bulan Mengambang is a 2008 Malaysian neo-noir comedy film directed by Mamat Khalid, released on 15 January 2008. Lights Camera Dead Lights Camera Dead is an American independent horror comedy film, directed by Indie filmmaker Tim Reaper and stars Richard Christy. Chô Gekijô-ban Keroro gunsô 3: Keroro tai Keroro Tenkû daikessen de arimasu! is the third anime movie based on the series Keroro Gunso produced by Sunrise. Knitting Knitting is a 2008 Chinese film directed by Yin Lichuan. Yins second film as director, Knitting is a romantic drama. The film was adapted by Yin from the short story "The Story of Li Ai and Haihai" by author Amei. The film premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival as part of the Directors Fortnight on 21 May 2008. Though the films setting is never stated, Knitting was shot in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou. In God We Trust In God We Trust, also known as Human Instrumentality Project, is a 2012 competitive trailer written and directed by Alex Gingell and Philip Koch alongside Dan Haigh and Alex Westaway. All four also star in the video. The trailer is heavily influenced by Neon Genesis Evangelion, taking contemporary adaptations of some of its core religious themes. Happiness Is Happiness Is is a 2009 documentary film that the examines the different interpretations of the "pursuit of happiness" in America. The film features interviews with notable personalities such as the Dalai Lama, Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp as well as happiness authors Daniel Gilbert, Gretchen Rubin and Darrin McMahon. Its the second film from director and writer Andrew Shapter. Jamila and the President Jamila and the President is a 2009 Indonesian film directed by Ratna Sarumpaet and starring Atiqah Hasiholan and Christine Hakim. It follows the story of a prostitute sentenced to death for killing a government minister. The film was adapted from a stage play entitled Pelacur dan Sang Presiden, which Sarumpaet had written after receiving a grant from UNICEF to study child trafficking trends in Indonesia and promote awareness of the problem. In preparing the script, she spent several months interviewing prostitutes in several cities; the film itself spent three years in production and featured much of the same cast and crew as the original play. Released on 30 April 2009, the film received mixed to positive reception in Indonesia. Internationally the film featured in several film festivals and won awards in France, Italy, and Taiwan. It was submitted to the 82nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but not nominated. Terror! Robespierre and the French Revolution Terror! Robespierre and the French Revolution is a 2009 documentary broadcast on BBC Two in July 2009. Passenger Pigeons Passenger Pigeons is a 2010 mumblecore drama film written and directed by filmmaker Martha Stephens and her feature film debut. Tuya Yours is a 2010 Venezuelan and Uruguayan fantasy drama film, directed by Ivan Mazza. Police Dog Dream is a 2010 Japanese film based on a true story of a dog trainer. It was released in Japanese cinemas throughout Japan on 14 August 2010. Love in Perth Love in Perth is a 2010 Indonesian film. Starring Gita Gutawa, Iqbal Aji Daryono, Petra Sihombing, and Michella Putri, it tells the story of Lola, an Indonesian student studying in Perth, Australia, who falls in love with another Indonesian student, Dhani. Dhrona Drona is a 2009 Indian Telugu-language action drama film starring Nitin, Priyamani, Kelly Dorjee, Mukesh Rishi, Sita, Sunil, Raghubabu, directed by J.Karun Kumar. Produced by Rao, and music composed by Anoop Rubens. The film released in 2009. The film was later dubbed into Hindi & Malayalam as Sarfira - The Power Man & Drona. Chennai Kadhal Chennai Kadhal is a 2006 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film directed by Vikraman. The film stars Bharath and Genelia DSouza. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Joshua Sridhar. The film was released on 8 December 2006 and has received negative reviews. The Sinister Man The Sinister Man is a 1961 British crime drama film directed by Clive Donner and starring Patrick Allen and John Bentley. It was one of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries, British second-features, produced at Merton Park Studios in the 1960s. Dinner with Fred Dinner With Fred is an American live action short film. The films run time is approximately 23 minutes. It was written and directed by Ben Proudfoot and produced by Alex Kefalos, Matthew Quandt, and Aaron Rabkin. The film was shot on 35mm Kodak film stock using Panavision cameras by director of photography Josh Lipton. Thanks Thanks is a 2011 American comedy film directed by Martin Bergman and starring Paul Dooley and Rita Rudner. The film premiered at the 2011 Palm Springs International Film Festival. We Can't Change the World. But, We Wanna Build a School in Cambodia. is a 2011 Japanese drama film based on the autobiographical novel by Kota Hada. The film was directed by Kenta Fukasaku, and it stars Osamu Mukai, Tōri Matsuzaka, Tasuku Emoto and Masataka Kubota as the main characters. The film was released in Japanese cinemas on 23 September 2011. It grossed a total of US$3,334,273 over its four-week theatrical run in the Japanese box office. Dinosaur Wars Dinosaur Wars is a documentary film created by PBS as an episode for American Experience. The video details the rivalry between Edward Cope and O.C. Marsh. Cope and Marsh were paleontologists who uncovered dinosaur fossils in the late 19th century. The episode had been broadcast by PBS in January 2011. PBS later posted the video online in July 2011. The episode has been covered in online articles posted by Technorati and Wired. Hayabusa: The Long Voyage Home is a 2012 Japanese drama film directed by Tokiyuki Takimoto based on the story of the Hayabusa asteroid probe, which collected samples from the asteroid Itokawa. Two other films made on the same subject were Hayabusa and Welcome Home, Hayabusa. Hayabusa: The Long Voyage Home emphasized the role of the people on the ground as they helped return the probe. Tooty's Wedding Tootys Wedding is a 2010 short comedy film, written by Perrier Award Winners Ben Willbond and Laura Solon and directed by Frederic Casella. It was screened as part of the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, having been selected from a record 7,675 submissions. A feature-length version of the short film, in which "a young couples marriage hilariously hits the rocks during a weekend wedding in the country" won awards at the Rhode Island International Film Festival, LA ShortsFest 2011, Aesthetica Short Film Festival and New York Friar’s Club is now in development. My Mate Manchester United My Mate Manchester United is a Bulgarian documentary film written and directed by Stefan Valdobrev. The film premièred during the 2011 Sofia International Film Festival and went on to air at a number of international festivals around the world, including the Cannes Film Festival. The film follows the story of unemployed construction worker Martin Zdravkov Levidzhov from the Northern Bulgarian town of Svishtov and his struggle to have his name legally changed to that of his favourite football club Manchester United. The story does not concentrate on the fan or sports aspects of the story, but aims at showcasing the contemporary life in remote Bulgarian towns where people are disillusioned with economic woes and do everything possible to escape from the surrounding dire reality. The film raises questions about identity and the dream of being someone else. My Mate Manchester United is the first documentary directed by Stefan Valdobrev. The director got interested in the story of Mr Levidzhovs struggle with Bulgarian institutions and legal system. Wondering about the motives, the inspiration, and frustration that forced a perfectly normal person to undertake such radical steps in transforming his personality, Valdobrev decided to document Levidzhovs story. Six Degrees of Separation from Lilia Cuntapay Six Degrees of Separation from Lilia Cuntapay is a 2011 Philippine mockumentary independent feature film starring Lilia Cuntapay which is written and directed by Antoinette Jadaone. The film won six awards in the 2011 Cinema One Originals Digital Film Festival, including a Best Actress award for Cuntapay. Handle Me with Care Handle Me With Care also known as 三手仔手記 or 一路上有手 is a 2008 Thai romantic drama film directed by Kongdej Jaturanrasamee. The Oxbow Cure The Oxbow Cure is a 2013 Canadian independent film directed by Yonah Lewis and Calvin Thomas. It stars writer Claudia Dey as Lena, a woman who moves away from the city to a remote cottage in an attempt to heal herself and escape from her past. The film premiered at the Sarasota Film Festival in the Independent Visions Competition on April 12, 2013 and had a limited theatrical release in Canada on August 23, 2013. Oh Schucks ..... It's Schuster! Oh Schucks....Its Schuster! is a 1989 South African film. It is one of South Africas candid camera king, Leon Schusters movies. Metamorphosis Metamorphosis is a 2012 feature film adaptation of Franz Kafkas classic novella Die Verwandlung, adapted and directed by Chris Swanton. To celebrate the first publication of Franz Kafkas iconic novella in book form in 1916, the films London-based production company, Attractive Features Ltd, has brought out this Centenary Edition with new CGI, the addition of a narrator and specially-written opening music. The films cast leads with Maureen Lipman, and Robert Pugh, and also stars Laura Rees, Chloe Howman, Alistair Petrie, Janet Henfrey, Aiden McArdle, Paul Thornley, Liam McKenna and is narrated by Tim Pigott-Smith. Chanti Chanti is a 2004 Indian Telugu action drama film. The film stars Ravi Teja and Charmme Kaur in lead roles. The film was directed by Sobhan and produced by Krishna Kishore. The films music was composed by Sri. The film was released on 12 November 2004. This film was Sobhans last film as a director before his death in 2008. A Leading Man A Leading Man is a 2013 American drama film written and directed by Steven J. Kung as his feature film debut, starring Jack Yang, Heather Mazur, and Tsai Chin. The film is distributed by Mance Media, and premiered on October 17, 2013 at the 33rd Hawaii International Film Festival. The film had theatrical release at the Music Hall theater in Beverly Hills on September 26, 2014. War of Lies War of Lies is a 2014 German documentary directed by Matthias Bittner. Heartbeat Love Heartbeat Love is a 2012 Taiwanese short film starring Rainie Yang and Show Lo. It was filmed in Australia. It is a miniseries that aired on the internet, and has a total of 5 episodes. It started 12 April 2012, and aired every Thursday midnight Taiwan time. This was the second time these two stars collaborated after the successful Taiwanese drama Hi My Sweetheart. Australias Tourism commission invested in the film to introduce Australia to Chinese tourism. August Club August Club, also called August Club Since 1969, is a 2013 Malayalam romantic drama film directed by K. B. Venu. Rima Kallingal stars in the story about the nuances in marital life. The films screenplay is written by Anantha Padmanabhan and is based on his novelette titled Venalinte Kalaneekkangal. August Club marked the debut of both K. B. Venu and Anantha Padmanabhan. The film was produced by V S Atheesh. Falastine Stereo Palestine Stereo is a 2013 Palestinian drama film written and directed by Rashid Masharawi. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Lassie Lassie is an animated television series. It is a hand-drawn 2D animated update of the classic series by Eric Knight with CGI-animated vehicles in it. Black Stone Black Stone is a 2015 South Korean—French film about a young South Korean army recruit who deserts the military after facing sexual abuse. It stars the South Korean actor Won Tae-hee, who is shown in brief full-frontal nudity. Another Promise Another Promise is a 2014 South Korean film based on the true story about the legal battle between Korean conglomerate Samsung and its employees who contracted leukemia. It is the first film in Korean cinematic history to have been both invested and produced solely by crowdfunding. A total of was raised through 7,722 private donations 7,500 people donated, while more than 100 small firms gave another . All the actors in the cast starred in the film for free. To avoid possible legal action, the films producers altered its original title from Another Family a well known Samsung advertising slogan while the on-screen electronics company is called Jinsung. Director Kim Tae-yun further clarified that there had been no request for a title change from Samsung, and that he voluntarily did it because he "wanted the audiences to concentrate more on the drama itself, not the company." Weekend Sexcapades Weekend Sexcapades is a 2014 American made for cable erotic film directed by David Campbell. G Kutta Se G Kutta Se is a 2017 Indian drama film made in Haryanvi and Hindi language. The film stars Rajveer Singh, Neha Chauhan, Rashmi Singh Somvanshi, and Nitin Pandit in leading roles. The film is based on a true story. The film was scheduled for release in India in 2016 but, due to censorship, was delayed until June 16, 2017. G Kutta Se, which has been written and directed by Rahul Dahiya, takes place in Haryana, a state in northern India, and portrays gender roles in the region and the woes of women in a misogynistic society. Unfair the End is a 2015 Japanese police procedural thriller film based on the Japanese television drama series Unfair. It follows two other films based on the series, The Movie and The Answer. The film is directed by Shimako Satō, who also directed the previous film, with Ryoko Shinohara reprising her role from the series and films. It was released on September 5, 2015. Boogeyman Pop Boogeyman Pop is a 2018 American independent anthology horror film written, edited and directed by Brad Michael Elmore. It stars James Paxton, M. C. Gainey, Dominique Booth, Greg Hill, Dillon Lane, Kyle Cameron and Alixandra von Renner. The film was executive produced by Chris Weitz and Blumhouse Productions. The film premiered at the Cinepocalypse Film Festival on June 23, 2018. One Note at a Time One Note at a Time is a British documentary film directed by Renee Edwards. The film follows New Orleans musicians post-Hurricane Katrina. It is dedicated to the late drummer Herman Roscoe Ernest. The film was officially released in the UK and Ireland in 2018 and is due for release in the US and Canada during 2019. Scary Endings Scary Endings is an award-winning horror anthology series currently airing on the YouTube channel WhereIsTheRockHammer. Each episode is directed by John Fitzpatrick, director of Skypemare and Brentwood Strangler. The series is produced by Brian Chandler, Jessica Chandler, Ryan Dillon, John Fitzpatrick, Sarah Fitzpatrick and Adam J. Yeend. Being an anthology series, each episode features a new cast with different characters and a stand-alone story in the vein of Tales from the Crypt. The series is currently in its second season and has garnered a strong online fan following and critical acclaim within the horror community having also screened at several horror film festivals and also receiving continual coverage from multiple horror media outlets including Blumhouse.com, Dread Central, and HorrorBuzz. The series is filmed in Los Angeles, California. Shopner Thikana Shopner Thikana is a Bangladeshi feature film released on 11 May 1995 directed by M. A. Khaleq. This romantic drama film was released on Eid vacation and was a huge success throughout Bangladesh. Dub Satar Dubshatar is a 2010 Dhallywood drama film directed by Nurul Alam Atique. It had a television premiere, which deeply disappointed Atique. Badmaash Badmaash is a 2016 Indian Kannada romantic thriller film directed by Akash Srivatsa and produced by Ravi Kashyap. The film features Dhananjay and Sanchita Shetty in lead roles besides Achyuth Kumar, Prakash Belawadi and B. Suresh playing key supporting roles. The films score and soundtrack is composed by Judah Sandhy whilst the cinematography is by Shreesha and editing by Srikanth. The film will be released in its Hindi dubbed version of the same title by Goldmines Telefilms in 2019. Jasenovac: Istina Jasenovac – istina is a 2016 documentary film by Croatian filmmaker Jakov Sedlar. The film contends that the extent of The Holocaust in Croatia and the World War II-era genocide of the countrys Serb population was exaggerated through post-war communist propaganda. It focuses primarily on Jasenovac, a concentration camp run by Croatias wartime fascist Ustaše government where an estimated 100,000 are believed to have perished, and suggests that the actual death toll never exceeded 18,000. The film also argues that Jasenovac continued being used as a concentration camp by Yugoslavias communist authorities well after World War II, and that more inmates perished when it was run by the communists than when it was run by the Ustaše. The film premiered in Tel Aviv in February 2016 and in Zagreb two months later. Its Croatian premiere was attended by Culture Minister Zlatko Hasanbegović, who is alleged to have made a number of pro-fascist statements in the past, as well as by the Israeli ambassador to Croatia. The film was panned by scholars, journalists and politicians from the Croatian left, who accused the filmmakers of minimizing and relativizing Ustaše atrocities. It was also alleged that the filmmakers had fabricated or misrepresented a number of photographs, correspondences and newspaper reports seen in the film, as well as that they had manipulated videotaped survivor testimony through selective editing. The Israeli ambassador strongly criticized the film and accused the filmmakers of historical revisionism, as did representatives of the Croatian Serb and Croatian Jewish communities. Jasenovac – istina has been shown as an educational feature in a number of Croatian schools, causing further controversy. Sedlar has said that he intends to screen the film at Holocaust museums and Jewish community centres, and indicated that copies will be donated to university libraries in Europe and North America. In July 2016, a non-governmental organization called the Anti-Fascist League of Croatia filed a lawsuit against Sedlar alleging the film incited ethnic intolerance and promoted Holocaust denial. Primas Primas is a 95-minute 2017 Canadian documentary film directed by Laura Bari. It is a coming-of-age portrait of two Argentine teenagers who, in the wake of odious crimes that interrupted their childhood, free themselves from the shadows of the past. First in Argentina, then during an initiatory trip to Canada, the two girls, Rocío and Aldana, grow up, expressing through their bodies what their imagination reveals, their unique perspective and their unwavering resistance. Primas had its international premiere at International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam and was also selected at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival in Argentina and at the !f Istanbul Independent Film Festival, winning the international competitions Audience Award and the Love and Change Jury Award respectively. The film is slated for theatrical release in Canada, France and the United States as of the fall of 2018. Enkitta Mothathe Enkitta Mothathe is a 2017 Indian Tamil language action period drama film, written and directed by Ramu Chellappa. The film features Natraj, Rajaji, Parvathy Nair and Sanchita Shetty in the leading roles. Co-produced by Eros International with RV Films, the film tells the story of two fan club leaders of the actors Kamal Haasan and Rajnikanth in Tirunelveli during 1988. The film had a theatrical release across Tamil Nadu on 24 March 2017. Heung-boo: The Revolutionist Heung-boo: The Revolutionist is a 2018 South Korean historical period drama film directed by Cho Geun-hyun and starring Jung Woo, Kim Joo-hyuk, Jung Jin-young and Jung Hae-in. It is based on the Korean folk tale Heungbu and Nolbu. When Love Digs a Hole When Love Digs a Hole is a 2018 Quebec film, a dark comedy written and directed by Canadian director Ara Ball being his debut long feature film. It was launched on 15 June 2018 on Canadian screen in both French and English. The scenario was written by Ball in 16 days while in Peru in the winter of 2017 and filmed it in locations mainly in Howick in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada. Miron, the films young character does share some superficial traits with Balls younger days and Ball says the film is a tribute to his own grandmother Margaret Ball as he was so close to her. The film also has some reference points to Hal Ashbys film Harold and Maude that his grandmother introduced him to when Ball was just 12. A Letter to the President A Letter to the President is a 2017 Afghan drama film directed by Roya Sadat. It was selected as the Afghan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Kaly Kaly is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language film co-written and directed by Najeem Koya. Produced by Shaji Nadesan, Arya, and Santosh Sivan through August Cinema. Screenplay and Dialogues written by Najeem Koya and Arouz Irfan. It features Shebin Benson, Anil K Reji, Shalu Rahim, Vidhya Vijay in lead roles. The film was released on 9 February 2018. Love Trilogy: Chained Love Trilogy: Chained is a 2019 Israeli drama film, and the second installation of the Love Trilogy film series, written and directed by Yaron Shani. The films world premier took place at the Berlin International Film Festival. Victory 2 Victory 2 is a 2018 Indian Kannada comedy film directed by Hari Santhosh, written by Tharun Sudhir and produced by Tharun Shivappa under the banner Tharun Talkies. Initially published as a sequel to Nanda Kishores 2013 film Victory, the film retains the cast and crew of the prequel including actors Sharan, Asmita Sood, P. Ravishankar, Sadhu Kokila and technicians including Guruprashanth Rai as cinematographer and Arjun Janya as music composer. Apoorva, Avinash, Nassar, Tabla Nani among others are newly added in the cast. The film released on 1 November 2018 coinciding the Karnataka Rajyotsava day. It received mixed reviews from the critics and was appreciated for its comic content. This is the second Indian movie after the 1990 Tamil movie Michael Madana Kama Rajan in which the lead role played a quadruplet. Bhajjo Veero Ve Bhajjo Veero Ve is a 2018 Indian Punjabi-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Amberdeep Singh. It is produced by Karaj Gill and Talwinder Hayre, and stars Singh, Simi Chahal, Nirmal Rishi, Guggu Gill and Hobby Dhaliwal. The film follows four unmarried men, three of which have given up all hope of getting married while the fourth, played by Singh, fall in love. In order to get married to her, he had to find his long lost maternal family. The film is produced under the banner of Rhythm Boyz Entertainment in association with Hayre Omjee Studios. Bhajjo Veero Ve is a period film about Punjabi culture, written by Singh, who had always wanted to work on such a film. The film was earlier titled as Car Reebna Waali. The film was announced in August 2018 with two other films and the principal photography began on 18 September 2018 in Amritsar and was also shot in Rajasthan; the film was wrapped on 26 October 2018. The production of the film was designed by Kazi Rafik Ali. The soundtrack of the film is composed by Jatinder Shah and features vocals from Amrinder Gill, Surinder Shinda, Gurshabad, Bir Singh, and Gurpreet Mann. Bhajjo Veero Ve was released worldwide on 14 December 2018 except India where the film was released on 15 December 2018. Critically, the films screenplay and dialogues and performances were praised with Gill getting most appreciated, while pace of the film was criticized. The Last Days of Pompeii The Last Days of Pompeii is a 1908 Italian silent historical film directed by Arturo Ambrosio and Luigi Maggi and starring Lydia De Roberti and Umberto Mozzato. It was loosely based on the novel of the same title by Edward Bulwer-Lytton. The film was a success on its release, and its popularity is credited with starting a fashion for epic historical films. The film was made by the Turin-based Ambrosio Film. The Jungle The Jungle is an American drama silent film made by the All-Star Feature Corporation starring George Nash. The film is an adaptation of the 1906 book of the same name by Upton Sinclair, the only one to date. Sinclair reportedly bought the negative of the film prior to 1916, hoping to market the film nationally after its initial release in 1914. Sinclair himself reportedly appears at the beginning and end of the movie, as a sort of endorsement of the film. The film, from historical accounts at the time of release, included the scene of Jurgis murdering the foreman who raped Jurgis wife by throwing him over a walkway into a "sea of frightful horns passing beneath him". The film was commonly screened at socialist meetings across America at the time. It is now considered a lost film. A Butterfly on the Wheel The Butterfly on the Wheel is a lost 1915 American silent drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Holbrook Blinn, Vivian Martin and George Relph. Remodeling Her Husband Remodeling Her Husband is a 1920 American silent comedy film that marked the only time Lillian Gish directed a film. D. W. Griffith is stated in some sources as co-director or perhaps had limited input as the production was filmed at his Mamaroneck production facilities. Lillian Gish wrote the story and scenario incognito as Dorothy Elizabeth Carter with Algonquin Round Table writer Dorothy Parker supplying the intertitles. Thus the movie was nearly an all-woman produced movie with the exception of the cameraman. The film, currently classified as lost, stars Lillians sister Dorothy Gish and Dorothys husband at the time James Rennie. George W. Hill, who is the cinematographer, would later go on to direct classic films at MGM like Tell It to the Marines and The Big House. Vanina Vanina is a 1922 German silent historical film directed by Arthur von Gerlach and starring Asta Nielsen, Paul Wegener and Paul Hartmann. The art direction was by Walter Reimann. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. Flaming Youth Flaming Youth is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by John Francis Dillon and starring Colleen Moore and Milton Sills. The film was produced and distributed by Associated First National. Flaming Youth is based on the novel Flaming Youth by Samuel Hopkins Adams. In his retrospective essay "Echoes of the Jazz Age," writer F. Scott Fitzgerald cited Flaming Youth as the only film that captured the sexual revolution of the Jazz Age. The film is now considered partially lost. One reel survives and is housed at the Library of Congress. The Kreutzer Sonata The Kreutzer Sonata is a 1927 Czech silent drama film directed by Gustav Machatý and starring Eva Byronova, Jan W. Speerger and Miroslav Paul. The films art direction was by Vilém Rittershain. Burning Daylight Burning Daylight is a 1928 silent dramatic action adventure film directed by Charles Brabin and starring Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon, a real-life married couple. It was produced and distributed by First National Pictures and based on a novel by Jack London. It was previously filmed by Metro Pictures in 1920. Red Hair Red Hair is a 1928 silent film starring Clara Bow and Lane Chandler, directed by Clarence G. Badger, based on a novel by Elinor Glyn, and released by Paramount Pictures. The film had one sequence filmed in Technicolor, and is now considered a lost film except for the color sequence at the UCLA Film and Television Archive, and a few production stills. So This Is Love So This is Love? is a 1928 silent film directed by Frank Capra. It was produced by Harry Cohn for Columbia Pictures. Rônin-gai - Dai-ichi-wa: Utsukushiki emono , also known as Samurai Town: Story 1, Story 2 and Story 3, are respectively 1928 and 1929 black and white Japanese silent films directed by Masahiro Makino. Serving as parts of a 4-part series, the first and second installments are representative films of Masahiro Makino, the son of Shozo Makino. The Story 2 consists of two parts - the "first chapter" and "the solution". These films lent status to ensemble casts and did not rely on famous stars. The film was known for its depiction of the unique setting of the ronin town as well as for the exquisite camera work and fast-paced sword fighting scenes. Most of the film of Story 1 was lost, and Story 3 was completely lost. The shortened version of the film of Story 2 exists. Makino remade this movie in 1939, 1951, 1957, 1990. Sprengbagger 1010 Sprengbagger 1010 is a 1929 German silent film directed by Carl Ludwig Achaz-Duisberg and starring Heinrich George, Viola Garden and Ivan Koval-Samborsky. The films sets were designed by the art director Andrej Andrejew. Trent's Last Case Trents Last Case is a 1929 American Pre-Code detective film directed by Howard Hawks and starring Raymond Griffith, Marceline Day, Raymond Hatton, and Donald Crisp. It was released by Fox Film Corporation. The film was released in a silent version and a sound version, with the sound version having talking sequences, a synchronized music score, and sound effects. The film is based on the novel Trents Last Case by British writer E. C. Bentley. A previous version starring Clive Brook was filmed in the UK in 1920 and released by Stoll Film Company. Tôjin Okichi Tojin Okichi is a 1930 film by Kenji Mizoguchi based on the novel by Gisaburo Juichiya. Only 4 minutes have survived. The fragment has been published on DVD coupled with The Downfall of Osen by Digital MEME in 2007. Die andere Seite The Other Side is a 1931 German war film directed by Heinz Paul and starring Conrad Veidt, Theodor Loos and Friedrich Ettel. It is an adaptation of R.C. Sherriffs 1928 First World War play Journeys End which had been turned into a British-American film the previous year. Pauls film attempted to be faithful to the play, retaining the British setting rather than switching the story to feature German soldiers and going to great lengths to portray the "Britishness" of the characters. The film was positively received on its release. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert A. Dietrich. Confessions of a Co-Ed Confessions of a Co-Ed is a 1931 film starring Phillips Holmes, Sylvia Sidney and Norman Foster, and featuring a rare onscreen appearance by the musical Rhythm Boys. The picture was directed by David Burton and Dudley Murphy, and the convoluted plot involves a college student who marries the wrong man then grapples with a dilemma when the actual father returns. At the beginning of the movie, Crosby, Barris and Rinker perform the fast-paced "Ya Got Love" at a fraternity party after Crosby sings his current hit "Out of Nowhere." Behind Stone Walls Behind Stone Walls is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by Frank R. Strayer. Close Relations Close Relations is a 1933 American Pre-Code comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. This film features Shemp Howard of The Three Stooges in a non-speaking role. Cock of the Air Cock of the Air is a 1932 American pre-Code aviation comedy film directed by Tom Buckingham and written by Charles Lederer and Robert E. Sherwood. The film stars Chester Morris, Billie Dove, Matt Moore, Walter Catlett and Luis Alberni. Cock of the Air was released on January 23, 1932, by United Artists. In 2016 the movie was restored by the Academy archive in Los Angeles. The movie was shown at the TCM festival in Los Angeles in April 2017. The Lucky Number The Lucky Number is a 1933 British sports comedy film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Clifford Mollison, Gordon Harker, Joan Wyndham and Frank Pettingell. The screenplay concerns a professional footballer who attempts to recover a winning pools ticket. The film was made by Gainsborough Pictures and shot at Islington and Welwyn Studios with sets designed by Alex Vetchinsky. The football scenes were filmed in and around Highbury Stadium in North London. Probation Probation is an American Pre-Code 1932 film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Clara Kimball Young and Betty Grable. The film was distributed by the Chesterfield Motion Pictures Corporation. The Scotland Yard Mystery The Scotland Yard Mystery is a 1934 British crime film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Sir Gerald du Maurier, George Curzon, Grete Natzler, Belle Chrystall and Wally Patch. The screenplay concerns a criminal doctor who operates a racket claiming life insurance by injecting victims with a life suspending serum turning them into living dead. The film is based on a play by Wallace Geoffrey. It was made by one of the biggest British companies of the era, British International Pictures, at their Elstree Studios. Bleeke Bet Bleeke Bet is a 1934 Dutch comedy film directed by Alex Benno and Richard Oswald. The Notorious Sophie Lang The Notorious Sophie Lang is a 1934 American crime drama film. The title character is a beautiful international jewel thief. As she returns to the United States after five years in Britain, detectives set a trap. The Notorious Sophie Lang is the first of three Sophie Lang pictures with Gertrude Michael, each with a different director. The others are The Return of Sophie Lang, and Sophie Lang Goes West. A Successful Failure A Successful Failure is a 1934 American film directed by Arthur Lubin. It was Lubins first film as director. There is no connection between the fictional radio personality "Uncle Dudley" in this film, and the 1935 comedy film Your Uncle Dudley, with Edward Everett Horton. Great God Gold Great God Gold is a 1935 film. It was Arthur Lubins second film as director. The Great Impersonation The Great Impersonation is a 1935 American drama film directed by Alan Crosland and starring Edmund Lowe, Valerie Hobson and Wera Engels. It was adapted from the novel The Great Impersonation by E. Phillips Oppenheim. It was made by Universal Pictures with some aesthetic similarities to the Universal Horror films of the 1930s. Two other film versions of the story were made with the same title in 1921 and 1942 respectively. Here Comes the Band Here Comes the Band is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Paul Sloane and written by Paul Sloane, Ralph Spence and Victor Mansfield. The film stars Ted Lewis and His Orchestra, Ted Lewis, Virginia Bruce, Harry Stockwell, Ted Healy and Nat Pendleton. The film was released on August 30, 1935, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Hot Tip Hot Tip is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Ray McCarey and James Gleason from a screenplay by Hugh Cummings, Olive Cooper, and Louis Stevens, based on William Slavens McNutts short story, "Leander Clicks", which had been published in the August 1928 edition of Red Book Magazine. Gleason also starred in the film, along with ZaSu Pitts, Margaret Callahan, and Russell Gleason. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures on September 6, 1935. Accused Accused is a 1936 British mystery film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Douglas Fairbanks, Dolores del Río and Florence Desmond. It was made at Isleworth Studios by the independent Criterion Films, which Fairbanks was a co-owner of. The films sets were designed by Edward Carrick. Along Came Love Along Came Love is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Bert Lytell and written by Arthur Caesar. The film stars Irene Hervey, Charles Starrett, Doris Kenyon, H. B. Warner, Irene Franklin and Bernadene Hayes. The film was released on November 6, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. Bedzie lepiej Będzie lepiej is a 1936 Polish comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński. Fair Warning Fair Warning is a 1937 American mystery film written and directed by Norman Foster. The film stars J. Edward Bromberg, Betty Furness, John Payne, Victor Kilian, Bill Burrud and Gavin Muir. The film was released on March 5, 1937, by 20th Century Fox. Lawless Land Lawless Land is a 1937 American western film directed by Albert Ray and starring Johnny Mack Brown and Louise Stanley. Originally made by Supreme Pictures in 1936, it was released by Republic Pictures the following year. Navy Blues Navy Blues is a 1937 American film directed by Ralph Staub. Aladdin's Lantern Aladdins Lantern is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas. It was the 171st Our Gang short that was released. Flaming Frontiers Flaming Frontiers is a Universal movie serial starring Johnny Mack Brown. It was a remake of Heroes of the West. It was re-edited into a TV series in 1966. Much of the material was reused in Lon Chaney Jr.s 1942 serial Overland Mail. Old Mother Riley in Paris Old Mother Riley in Paris is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane, Magda Kun and C. Denier Warren. It is the second in the Old Mother Riley series of films, and is also known by its re-release title, Old Mother Riley Catches a Quisling. Slander House Slander House is a 1938 American film directed by Charles Lamont. The films producer was Ben Judell of Progressive Pictures, known for low-budget exploitation films with provocative titles; other films released by Progressive the same year included Rebellious Daughters and Delinquent Parents. The Fighting Renegade The Fighting Renegade is a 1939 American western directed by Sam Newfield and produced by Sam Katzman for Katzmans Victory Pictures. Heroes in Blue Heroes in Blue is a 1939 American film starring Dick Purcell and Bernadene Hayes. The Witness Vanishes The Witness Vanishes is a 1939 American drama film directed by Otis Garrett and starring Edmund Lowe, Wendy Barrie, and Bruce Lester. It was released on September 22, 1939. Kiddie Kure Kiddie Kure is a 1940 American short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 194th Our Gang short that was released. Shipyard Sally Shipyard Sally is a 1939 British musical comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Gracie Fields, Sydney Howard and Norma Varden. The film is notable for the song "Wish Me Luck as You Wave Me Goodbye", which became a major hit. Three Silent Men Three Silent Men is a 1940 British crime film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Sebastian Shaw, Derrick De Marney, Patricia Roc and Arthur Hambling. The screenplay concerns a pacifist surgeon who must operate to save the life of the inventor of a deadly weapon of war, and when the inventor dies, the surgeon becomes prime suspect. Hi Gang! Hi Gang! is a 1941 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Bebe Daniels, Ben Lyon and Vic Oliver. Kiss the Boys Goodbye Kiss the Boys Goodbye is a 1941 comedy film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Mary Martin and Don Ameche. It is based on a play by Clare Boothe Luce which was inspired by the search for an actress to play Scarlett OHara in the film version of Gone with the Wind. New York Town New York Town is a 1941 American romantic comedy film directed by Charles Vidor and starring Fred MacMurray, Mary Martin, Akim Tamiroff, and Robert Preston. The film was written by Lewis Meltzer and an uncredited Preston Sturges based on a story by Jo Swerling. The film is notable for a long opening "single take" shot which establishes the personalities of several New York City apartment residents. Underground Rustlers Underground Rustlers is a 1941 American film directed by S. Roy Luby. One of the films in the Range Busters series, it is also known as Bullets and Bullion. Don Cesare di Bazan Don Cesare di Bazan is a 1942 Italian historical adventure film directed by Riccardo Freda and starring Gino Cervi, Anneliese Uhlig and Paolo Stoppa. The film is set during the Catalan Revolt of the Seventeenth century. It is based on a play by Philippe Dumanoir and Adolphe dEnnery. It marked the directoral debut of Freda who went on to be a leading commercial Italian filmmaker. The Secret Code The Secret Code was the 19th serial released by Columbia Pictures. It features the masked hero "The Black Commando" facing Nazi saboteurs, inspired by Republic Pictures successful Spy Smasher serial of the same year. The chapters of this serial each ended with a brief tutorial in cryptography. Somewhere on Leave Somewhere on Leave is a 1943 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Frank Randle, Harry Korris and Dan Young. It was the third in the series of Somewhere films following Private Randle and his comrades. It was followed by Somewhere in Civvies. Thursday's Child Thursdays Child is a 1943 British, black-and-white, comedy, drama, directed by Rodney Ackland and starring Ronald Shiner as Joe, Stewart Granger and Wilfrid Lawson. It was produced by John Argyle and Associated British Picture Corporation. When Johnny Comes Marching Home When Johnny Comes Marching Home is a 1942 musical film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Allan Jones and Jane Frazee. The film is loosely based on the song with the same title. Nearly Eighteen Nearly Eighteen is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Arthur Dreifuss and written by George Wallace Sayre. The film stars Gale Storm, Rick Vallin, William Henry, Luis Alberni, Ralph Hodges and Jerry Rush. The film was released on November 12, 1943, by Monogram Pictures. What a Man! What a Man! is a 1944 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Johnny Downs, Wanda McKay and Robert Kent. Bermuda Mystery Bermuda Mystery is a 1944 American mystery film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and written by Scott Darling. The film stars Preston Foster, Ann Rutherford, Charles Butterworth, Helene Reynolds, Jean Howard and Richard Lane. The film was released on May 1, 1944, by 20th Century Fox. Enter Arsene Lupin Enter Arsène Lupin is a 1944 film noir crime film directed by Ford Beebe starring Charles Korvin and Ella Raines. It features the French gentlemen thief Arsène Lupin, a creation of the writer Maurice Leblanc. Lupin keeps watch on a young woman whose jewels make a tempting target for a gang of thieves. It was made by Universal Pictures. Raiders of Ghost City Raiders of Ghost City is a 1944 Universal movie serial set in California during the American Civil War. The Enchanted Sword Garbancito de la Mancha is a Spanish animated film directed by José María Blay and Arturo Moreno. Released in 1945, it is the first animated feature film produced in Spain, the first cel-animated feature film produced in Europe, and the first animated feature film produced in color outside of the United States. It is inspired by the story of Don Quijote. Marked for Murder Marked for Murder is a 1945 American film directed by Elmer Clifton. Murder Is My Business Murder Is My Business is a 1946 American action film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Fred Myton. It is based on the 1940 novel The Uncomplaining Corpses by Brett Halliday. The film stars Hugh Beaumont, Cheryl Walker, Lyle Talbot, George Meeker, Pierre Watkin and Richard Keene. The film was released on March 7, 1946, by Producers Releasing Corporation. The Walls Came Tumbling Down The Walls Came Tumbling Down is a 1946 American film noir crime film directed by Lothar Mendes and starring Lee Bowman and Marguerite Chapman. Die Buntkarierten Girls in Gingham—sometimes called Beaverskin—is a 1949 German drama film directed by Kurt Maetzig. A Man Walks in the City A Man Walks in the City is a 1950 French drama film directed by Marcello Pagliero, and starring Jean-Pierre Kérien, Ginette Leclerc and Robert Dalban. The films sets were designed by the art director Maurice Colasson. Old Mother Riley, Headmistress Old Mother Riley, Headmistress is a low budget black and white 1950 British comedy film, starring Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane. The 13th film in the Old Mother Riley series, it features the Luton Girls Choir playing many of Mother Rileys pupils. According to Mrs. Hoyle According to Mrs. Hoyle is a 1951 American crime film directed by Jean Yarbrough and written by Scott Darling and Barney Gerard. The film stars Spring Byington, Anthony Caruso, Tanis Chandler, Brett King, Stephen Chase and Robert Karnes. The film was released on May 20, 1951, by Monogram Pictures. Pier 23 Pier 23 is a 1951 American film noir movie. It was directed by William Berke for Lippert Pictures. It was intended for television as well as the cinema. Amazing Monsieur Fabre Monsieur Fabre is a 90-minute black and white French film comedy from 1951, directed by Henri Diamant-Berger and produced by Diamant-Berger and Walter Futter. It was on 35mm film, in 1,37:1 format, with monophonic sound. It was released in France on 5 July 1951. Puccini Puccini is a 1953 Italian biographical musical melodrama film directed by Carmine Gallone. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti in the role of Giacomo Puccini. El Paso Stampede El Paso Stampede is a 1953 cowboy Western film. The Marshal's Daughter The Marshals Daughter is a 1953 American action film directed by William Berke and written by Bob Duncan. The film stars Laurie Anders, Hoot Gibson, Ken Murray, Preston Foster and Johnny Mack Brown. The film was released on June 26, 1953, by United Artists. Small Town Story Small Town Story is a 1953 British thriller, directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Donald Houston and Susan Shaw. The film is set in the world of association football and features appearances from sporting legend Denis Compton and commentator Raymond Glendenning, as well as players from the Arsenal, Millwall and Hayes football teams. It also features the only screen acting credit of Kent Walton, later to himself become a famous sports commentator. The film soon disappeared from cinemas and its fate thereafter is unknown. The British Film Institute included it on its "75 Most Wanted" list of missing British feature films due to its perceived interest as a sporting period piece, the involvement of stars of the sporting world at the time, its curiosity value as the only known British black-and-white football-set thriller apart from The Arsenal Stadium Mystery, and increasing interest by film historians in Tully as a director. It has now been found, restored and released on DVD. The Cheerful Squadron The Cheerful Squadron is a 1954 Italian-French war-comedy film directed by Paolo Moffa. Judas' Kiss Judas Kiss is a 1954 Spanish religious drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Rafael Rivelles, Francisco Rabal and Gérard Tichy. The End of the Road The End of the Road is a 1954 British drama film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Finlay Currie, Duncan Lamont and Naomi Chance. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios. Concert of Intrigue Concert of Intrigue is a 1954 Italian historical melodrama film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Brigitte Bardot. It recorded admissions of 959,000 in France. Irena do domu! Irena do domu! is a Polish comedy film from 1955 directed by Jan Fethke. Lo svitato Lo svitato is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Lizzani. Calling Homicide Calling Homicide is a 1956 American police drama film directed by Edward Bernds, which stars Bill Elliott, Don Haggerty, and Kathleen Case. The picture was the third of five films in the "Lt. Andy Doyle" series, all starring Elliott. Ekti Raat Ekti Raat is a 1956 Indian Bengali-language comedy film directed by Chitta Basu and produced by Harendranath Chattopadhyay based on, Bhimpalashree, a story of Bengali novelist Balai Chand Mukhopadhyay. This film was released on 11 May 1956 in the banner of H.N.C Productions. In 90s, a television series Manush was published based on the same plot. Fun at St Fanny's Fun at St. Fannys is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Fred Emney, Cardew Robinson and Vera Day. The film revolves around the teachers and students of St Fannys private school, particularly the pupil Cardew the Cad who is kept at the school for many years after he should have graduated so that the dishonest headmaster can claim his inheritance. It was based on a radio show which was written by and starred Robinson. The films sets were designed by art director Norman G. Arnold. Duel at Apache Wells Duel at Apache Wells is a 1957 American Western film in Naturama directed by Joseph Kane for Republic Pictures. It was written by Robert Kreighton Williams and stars Anna Maria Alberghetti, Ben Cooper and Jim Davis. Be Dear to Me Be Dear to Me is a 1957 Danish film directed by Annelise Hovmand. Search for Paradise Search for Paradise is a 1957 American documentary film shot in Cinerama. It was directed by Otto Lang and produced by Lowell Thomas with distribution by Cinerama Releasing Corp. At the Terminus At the Terminus is a 1957 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. As Young as We Are As Young as We Are is a 1958 American drama film directed by Bernard Girard and written by Meyer Dolinsky. The film stars Robert Harland, Pippa Scott, Majel Barrett, Ty Hardin, Barry Atwater and Carla Hoffman. The film was released on September 1958, by Paramount Pictures. Malinconico autunno Melancholic Autumn is a 1958 Italian-Spanish melodrama film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Yvonne Sanson and Mercedes Monterrey. It was part of a popular series of romantic dramas pairing Nazzari and Sanson. The films sets were designed by the art director Sigfrido Burmann. Moment of Indiscretion Moment of Indiscretion is a low budget 1958 British crime film. Great Van Robbery The Great Van Robbery is a low budget 1959 British crime film. Man Accused Man Accused is a low budget 1959 British crime film. Shriman Satyawadi Shriman Satyawadi is a 1960 Hindi film, directed by S. M. Abbas. Raj Kapoor, in the lead role is seen in this social drama as an honest man, who will experience only too well how difficult it is to compete in a dishonest world. Parigi o cara is a 1962 Italian comedy drama film directed by Vittorio Caprioli. It was shown as part of a retrospective at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. The Golden Head The Golden Head is a 1964 American-Hungarian comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and James Hill and starring George Sanders, Buddy Hackett, Jess Conrad, Lorraine Power and Robert Coote. The Two Orphans The Two Orphans is a 1965 historical drama film directed by Riccardo Freda and starring Sophie Darès, Valeria Ciangottini, Mike Marshall. It is based on the novel Les deux ophelines by Adolphe dEnnery. Fistful of Knuckles Per un pugno nellocchio is a 1965 Italian film. It is a spaghetti western parody of Fistful of Dollars and was also known as Fistful of Knuckles and For a Fist in the Eye. I due parà The Two Parachutists or I due parà is a 1965 Italian war comedy film directed by Lucio Fulci. The film is about two poor Italian buskers who want to go to the USA but get on the wrong ship and end up in South America. Hatey Bazarey Hatey Bazarey or Hate Bazare is a 1967 award-winning art film by noted Bengali director Tapan Sinha and produced Asim Dutta, the story revolves around the conflict between good and evil. The film is starred by Ashok Kumar, Vyjayanthimala and Ajitesh Bandopadhyay in the lead with Bhanu Bandopadhyay, Samit Bhanja, Rudraprasad Sengupta and Gita Dey as the ensemble cast of the film. The film was produced by Priya Entertainment Production Limited owned by Asim Dutta. Susanne, die Wirtin von der Lahn The Sweet Sins of Sexy Susan is a 1967 Austrian costume drama-sex comedy film directed by Franz Antel. For Men Only For Men Only is a 1967 British film which was the debut feature from Pete Walker. It was also known as I Like Birds. Goldface, the Fantastic Superman Goldface, the Fantastic Superman is a 1967 superhero film directed by Bitto Albertini. The film is an international co-production between Italy, Spain and Venezuela. Million Dollar Eel Million Dollar Eel is a 1971 Italian comedy film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Underground Underground is a 1970 American drama film directed by Arthur H. Nadel, written by Ron Bishop and Andy Lewis, and starring Robert Goulet, Danielle Gaubert, Lawrence Dobkin, Carl Duering, Joachim Hansen and Roger Delgado. It was released on October 7, 1970, by United Artists. More Dollars for the MacGregors More Dollars for the MacGregors is a 1970 Spaghetti Western film directed by José Luis Merino and starring Peter Lee Lawrence, Carlos Quiney and Malisa Longo. A Place Called Today A Place Called Today is a 1972 American drama film written and directed by Don Schain. The film stars J. Herbert Kerr Jr., Lana Wood, Cheri Caffaro, Richard Smedley, Timothy Brown and Peter Carew. The film was released on June 7, 1972, by Embassy Pictures. Visions... Visions of Death, also known as Visions, is a 1972 American television film starring Monte Markham and Telly Savalas. Phagun Phagun, also a 1958 film. Phagun is a 1973 Hindi film written and directed by Rajinder Singh Bedi, and starring Dharmendra, Waheeda Rehman, Jaya Bhaduri and Vijay Arora as leads. This offbeat romantic drama has memorable songs by S.D. Burman and Majrooh Sultanpuri, including the perennial favourite Holi song, Piya sang khelo hori phagun aayo re - Lata Mangeshkar. Last Leap Last Leap is a 1970 French crime film directed by Édouard Luntz. It was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. Whichever Way the Ball Bounces Whichever Way the Ball Bounces, also known in English as If It Kills Me, is a 1974 Croatian film directed by Rajko Grlić. Lotte in Weimar Lotte in Weimar is a 1975 East German drama film directed by Egon Günther and produced by DEFA. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on the 1939 novel, The Beloved Returns by Nobel Prize–winning German novelist Thomas Mann. Punch and Jody Punch and Jody is a NBC TV movie, starring Glenn Ford and directed by Barry Shear. Trapped Beneath the Sea Trapped Beneath the Sea is a 1974 American made-for-television action drama film directed by William A. Graham. The screenplay concerns four men trapped in a mini-submarine in waters off the coast of Florida. Paul Michael Glaser, Joshua Bryant, Cliff Potts and Roger Kern play the victims. Lee J. Cobb and Martin Balsam are among those trying to rescue them. The film premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on October 22, 1974. The Lives of Jenny Dolan The Lives of Jenny Dolan is a 1975 made-for-television drama film from producer Ross Hunter. It was Hunters first work for TV. Kid Head El Pibe Cabeza is a 1975 Argentine crime drama film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. Antonio Gramsci: The Days of Prison Antonio Gramsci: i giorni del carcere is a 1977 Italian drama film directed by Lino Del Fra. It was awarded with the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. Betrayal Betrayal is a 1978 American made-for-television drama film directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Rip Torn and Lesley Ann Warren, based on a non-fiction book by Julie Roy with Lucy Freedman. The subject is a real life lawsuit about a woman who sued her psychiatrist after he allegedly lured her into a sexual relationship. The film was first aired on NBC Monday Night at the Movies on November 13, 1978. Mouth to Mouth Mouth to Mouth is a 1978 film directed by John Duigan. It stars Kim Krejus and Sonia Peat. It was nominated for three awards by the Australian Film Institute in 1978. The film was shot over four weeks in June and July 1977. Duigan later described it as "in my early period of film-making in Melbourne, the film that I value most. I feel it is closest to what I set out for - and probably was the first film that I got close to achieving what I set out to do." Little Girl in Blue Velvet Little Girl in Blue Velvet is a 1978 French drama film written and directed by Alan Bridges and starring Michel Piccoli, Claudia Cardinale and Lara Wendel. The Rubber Gun The Rubber Gun is a 1977 film directed by Allan Moyle and starring Stephen Lack and Pierre Robert. It was nominated for two Genie Awards in 1980. Teenage Father Teenage Father is a 1978 American short film directed by Taylor Hackford and starring Timothy Wead. In 1979, it won an Oscar for Best Short Subject at the 51st Academy Awards. Tora-san, the Matchmaker Tora-san Riding High is a 1979 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Kaori Momoi as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san, the Matchmaker is the twenty-third entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. The Man Who Went Up in Smoke Der Mann, der sich in Luft auflöste is a German 1980 police film about Martin Beck, directed by Péter Bacsó. Double Deal Double Deal is a 1983 Australian film about a bored wife of a rich man who has an affair and becomes a thief. Angela Punch McGregor later said she was "amazed" to be offered the role of a model but accepted the part because she had not worked for a while. Ascendancy Ascendancy is a 1983 British film. It tells the story of a woman who is a member of the British landowning Ascendancy in Ireland during World War I. Gradually, she learns about the Irish independence movement, and becomes involved with it. Marian Rose White Marian Rose White is a 1982 American television film directed by Robert Day, written by Garry Rusoff and starring Nancy Cartwright in one of her earliest performances. The film was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries. Sweet Pea Piso pisello is a 1981 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Peter Del Monte. It entered the 38th Venice International Film Festival. Memorial Day Memorial Day is a 1983 American made-for-television war drama film directed by Joseph Sargent and starring Mike Farrell, Robert Walden, Danny Glover and Shelley Fabares. It originally premiered November 27, 1983 on CBS. Bian cheng The Border Town is a Chinese movie adapted from the novel of the same name written by Shen Congwen with Dai Na, Feng Hanyuan playing the leading role. It tells a story about a border town which has little connection with outside world in the early Republic of China. This movie has received an Honor Award in the 9th Canada Montreal international film festival and the Golden Rooster Award for Best Director. La biblia en pasta La Biblia en pasta is a 1984 Spanish comedy film directed by Manuel Summers. It is a humorous version of some episodes from the Old Testament. The Chieftain The Chieftain is a 1984 Norwegian drama film directed by Terje Kristiansen. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Challenge of a Lifetime Challenge of a Lifetime is a 1985 television film directed by Russ Mayberry. Starring Penny Marshall and Jonathan Silverman, the film focuses on a 35-year-old woman entering a Triathlon. War and Love War and Love is a 1985 American drama film directed by Moshé Mizrahi, written by Abby Mann, and starring Sebastian Keneas, Kyra Sedgwick, David Spielberg, Cheryl Gianini, Eda Reiss Merin and Brita Youngblood. It was released on September 13, 1985, by The Cannon Group W zawieszeniu Suspended is a 1987 Polish film directed by Waldemar Krzystek. The film tells the story of a former Home Army member who hides for several years in the cellar of the house belonging to the woman he secretly married during the war. Making clear the link between this film and Andrzej Wajdas Man of Marble, the director chose two of Wajdas actors; Krystyna Janda and Jerzy Radziwiłowicz. Mortu Nega Mortu Nega is a 1988 historic film by Flora Gomes, a director from Guinea-Bissau. Mortu Nega was Gomes first feature-length film. This is the first docufiction, more precisely the first ethnofiction, from his country that shows, in an expressive and touching way, the experiences of the Guinea-Bissau War of Independence. This film blends contemporary history with mythology, in this case African mythology. Mortu Nega was the first film produced in independent Guinea-Bissau. Its world premiere was at the Venice Film Festival on August 29, 1988. Shadowman Shadow Man is a 1988 film about a Polish-Jewish refugee during a fictional war in Amsterdam. Whiteforce Whiteforce is a 1988 Australian-Philippines film directed by Eddie Romero and starring Sam Jones and Kimberley Pastone. The screenplay concerns an undercover agent accused of murdering his partner. Angel Enforcers Angel Enforcers is a 1989 Hong Kong action film directed by Godfrey Ho and starring Pan Pan Yeung and Pauline Wong, in which female agents battle a gang of diamond thieves. The Laser Man The Laser Man is a 1988 Hong Kong film in the style of a crime drama parody. Amoureux fou Love Crazy, also released as Madly in Love in some markets, is a Canadian romantic comedy film, directed by Robert Ménard and released in 1991. Deadly Deception: General Electric, Nuclear Weapons and Our Environment Deadly Deception: General Electric, Nuclear Weapons and Our Environment is a 1991 American short documentary film directed by Debra Chasnoff. It won an Oscar at the 64th Academy Awards in 1992 for Documentary Short Subject. It focuses on General Electrics role in producing nuclear weapons. I Dreamt I Woke Up I Dreamt I Woke Up is a 1991 Irish short film directed by John Boorman. It stars John Hurt and Janet McTeer as well as Boorman and his son Charley. Commissioned by the BBC as part of "The Directors Place" series, the essay/documentary explores the home and neighbours of John Boorman and the mystical qualities of the Wicklow Mountains as well as their influence on some of Boormans films, namely "Excalibur", ^"Deliverance" and "Hope And Glory". The director discussed the film in "Projections 1", an anthology about filmmakers he edited, and included the complete shooting script of "I Dreamt I Woke Up". The origin and genesis of the project is described in detail in Brian Hoyles book about the director. Nazar Nazar is a 1991 Hindi-language film based on Fyodor Dostoevskys short story, The Meek One. The film produced by the National Film Development Corporation of India was directed by Mani Kaul and starred his daughter Shambhavi Kaul with Shekhar Kapur and Surekha Sikri. The film travelled to international festivals like the Birmingham Film Festival in UK, Fribourg Film Festival in Germany, Hong Kong International Film Festival, Lisbon Film Festival in Portugal, Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland, London Film Festival in UK, Rotterdam Film Festival in Netherlands, Festival des 3 continent at Nantes in France and the Seattle Film Festival in United States. Zi dan chu zu Bullet for Hire is a 1991 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Yuen Chun-man and starring Jacky Cheung, Simon Yam, Dick Wei, Lo Lieh and Sheila Chan. The Nun and the Bandit The Nun and the Bandit is an Australian film directed by Paul Cox. Le donne non vogliono più Women Dont Want To is a 1993 Italian romantic comedy film written and directed by Pino Quartullo. Voyage Into Fear Encounters is a 1993 Australian thriller about a woman and her husband who return to the estate where they grew up. The movie was shot from 6 July to 1 August 1993. It premiered in Brussels at the Mystery and Suspense Festival. The Champagne Safari The Champagne Safari is a Canadian documentary film, directed by George Ungar and released in 1995. A portrait of industrialist Charles Bedaux, it focuses primarily on his controversial Bedaux expedition through northern Alberta and British Columbia in 1934, including Floyd Crosbys original footage of the expedition that had long been believed lost until being found in Paris in the 1980s. The film was narrated by Colm Feore and Jim Morris, and included David Hemblen as the voice of Bedaux. The film was in development by 1988, originally under the working title Dangerous Alliances: The Bedaux Story. It premiered in the Perspective Canada program at the 1995 Toronto International Film Festival, and was broadcast on TVOntarios documentary series The View from Here in December 1995. The film the Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 16th Genie Awards. Live Bait Live Bait is a Canadian comedy-drama film, released in 1995. The directorial debut of Bruce Sweeney, the film won the award for Best Canadian Feature Film at the 1995 Toronto International Film Festival. The film stars Tom Scholte as Trevor McIntosh, a 23-year-old man attempting to lose his virginity during the summer after his college graduation, while the relationship of his parents is simultaneously faltering. The film was written as Sweeneys graduate thesis for his MFA in Film Studies at the University of British Columbia. Lotto Land Lotto Land is a 1995 American drama film starring Lawrence Gilliard Jr. and Wendell Holmes. Policewala Gunda Policewala Gunda is a 1995 Indian Hindi-language crime film, which stars Dharmendra, Mukesh Khanna, Shikha Swaroop, Ranjeet and Ajit Vachani. The film released on 19 May 1995. film was successful . Forever Friends Forever Friends is a 1996 Hong Kong released Taiwanese war-comedy film directed by Kevin Chu, starring Taiwans popular "four little heavenly kings". The original Taiwanese version of the film in Mandarin Chinese language was released in 1995 under the title "號角響起" which literally translate to "sounded horns". With the raising popularity of the "four little heavenly kings" in Hong Kong, the film was dubbed in Cantonese and renamed to a more comical title which literally translate to "four not normal youngsters" in order to cater more to the Hong Kong audiences. Let's Hope it Lasts Lets Hope it Lasts or Pourvu que ça dure is a 1996 French comedy film, directed by Michel Thibaud. Messieurs les enfants Messieurs les enfants is a 1997 French comedy film, directed by Pierre Boutron. The Dark Side of the Moon The Dark Side of the Moon is a 1986 Danish drama film directed by Erik Clausen. The film was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Romeo and Juliet Roméo et Juliette is a 1900 French film adaptation of the classic and famous William Shakespeare play, Romeo and Juliet. The Man in Selya's Life Ang Lalaki Sa Buhay Ni Selya is a controversial 1997 Filipino film about a woman who confronts her own prejudice among the community of intolerant and homophobic gossipers when she chooses between two men. Il clan dei due Borsalini Il clan dei due Borsalini is a 1971 comedy film directed by Giuseppe Orlandini and starring the comedy duo formed by Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. High Freakquency High Freakquency is a 1998 comedy directed by Tony Singletary about life at an urban radio station. Mexico: The Frozen Revolution México, la revolución congelada is a 1971 Argentine documentary film, which details the history and progress of the Mexican Revolution. It also focuses on the life of the peasants and the evolution of land reform. Its maker, Raymundo Gleyzer, was kidnapped by the dictatorship of Argentina in 1976 and is one of the 30,000 people who have disappeared in Argentine concentration camps. The film was first screened at the Directors Fortnight of the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. Rockin' Road Trip Rockin Road Trip is a 1985 comedy film directed by William Olsen. The film is distributed by Troma Entertainment. The Who: Who's Better Who's Best Whos Better, Whos Best is a collection of videos by The Who released in 1988 as the companion to the compilation album of the same name. Fridericus Fridericus is a 1937 German historical film directed by Johannes Meyer and starring Otto Gebühr, Hilde Körber and Lil Dagover. It is based on the life of Frederick II of Prussia. It was part of the popular cycle of Prussian films. The films sets were designed by the art directors Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle. It was shot at the Halensee Studios in Berlin and on location in Brandenburg. Poslední propadne peklu Poslední propadne peklu is a Czech adventure film directed by Ludvík Ráža. It was released in 1982. The Scar Plae Kao is a 1977 Thai romance-drama film directed by Cherd Songsri and starring Sorapong Chatree and Nantana Ngaograjang as two peasants in rural Thailand in a tragic, romantic relationship. The film is also known as simply The Scar. The film was one of the biggest box-office hits in Thailand at the time, earning 13 million baht, a record figure at the time. It gained international recognition at the 1981 Nantes Three Continents Festival, where it won the Golden Montgolfiere, sharing it with They Dont Wear Black Tie by Brazilian director Leon Hirszman. It was voted as one of the worlds 360 classic movies by the Museum of the Moving Image in London, Sight & Sound magazine and film directors and critics worldwide in 1998. It was remade in 2002 in Thailand as Kwan-Riam. Cherd produced the film with the idea of showing it worldwide. The films poster was designed by Chuang Moolpinit. "When I produced Plae Kao, I used the slogan We must show Thai traditional style to the world," Cherd told the Thai website Movieseer. "This produced a great deal of negative sentiment towards the picture, because some people believe that this is not a topic to be shown on film. I am a stubborn person though, and once I set my mind to including this in my films, well its been in every film I have ever made. The press is always asking me when I will make a contemporary film, but now, no one is asking." In 2018, the film was digitized and restored by the Thai Film Archive and will be re-released in Thailand in October 2018. Baharon Ki Manzil Baharon Ki Manzil is a 1968 Hindi movie directed by Yakub Hassan Rizvi. The film stars Meena Kumari, Dharmendra, Rehman and Farida Jalal. The films music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. This was the last movie where Dharmendra and Meena Kumari worked together. A Crysanthemum Bursts in Cincoesquinas Un crisantemo estalla en cinco esquinas is a 1998 Argentine, Brazilian, French, and Spanish comedy drama film written and directed by Daniel Burman, in feature film debut. It was produced by Diego Dubcovsky. It stars José Luis Alfonzo, Pastora Vega and Martin Kalwill, among others. Film critic Anthony Kaufman, writing for indieWIRE, an online community of independent filmmakers and aficionados, said Burmans A Chrysanthemum Burst in Cincoesquinas has been cited as the beginning of the "New Argentine Cinema" wave. Pop Pirates Pop Pirates is a 1984 British adventure film from the Childrens Film Foundation starring Roger Daltrey and George Sweeney. The term is more commonly used, however, to refer to the pirate rock and roll radio stations that operated off the coast of the UK in the 1960s. Antek policmajster Police Chief Antek is a 1935 Polish comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński. Calling All Cuckoos Calling All Cuckoos is the 73rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 24, 1956, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Inch by Inch Inch by Inch is a 1985 gay pornographic film, directed, written, and produced by Matt Sterling, cinematographed by Nick Eliot and Doug Williams, edited by Paul James, and starring Jeff Quinn, Doug Jensen and Tom Brock with Mark Miller, Jim Pulver, Mike Raymond, Steve Wright, Tony Stefano, Steve Henson, Toby Matson, Christopher Lance, Kevin Luken and Bill Joseph. The runtime is 64 minutes, and DVD copies have been distributed by the Falcon Studios. The film contains sequences in the order of appearance: a man seducing each of two trespassers in his apartment, a foursome on the rooftop, a threesome fantasy, a window voyeurism, and the subway scene. Neer Kumizhi Neerkumizhi is a 1965 Tamil-language film directed by K. Balachander in his directorial debut. It portrayed the stories of patients and staff in a hospital setting. The film was based on a play by the director. It was remade in Telugu in 1969 as Chiranjeevi, and in Malayalam in 1972 as Aaradimanninte Janmi. Deliver Us from Evil Joey is a 1977 American film. It was also known as Deliver Us From Evil. Mardon Wali Baat Mardon Wali Baat is a 1988 Bollywood action film starring Dharmendra, Sanjay Dutt and Jaya Prada. Film was box office hit. Yadvinder Singh and his brother Tinku are career criminals in Mumbai. One day, they receive a letter from a blackmailer, who claims that there is an evidence that can send them to jail for a long time unless and until they go to a village named Kashipur and protect a boy named Rahul and other villagers from being killed by a gang of bandits led by Raja Sunder Singh. With the fear of being apprehended by the police, the duo decide to follow the blackmailers instructions. They travel to Kashipur and tell the villagers that they are police officers in casuals sent to protect them against bandits. The simple-minded villagers accept this explanation, and both are accepted into the community. They find out that Rahul knows of a truck that contains millions of rupees of arms and ammunition, and it is for this reason that Raja Sunder Singh has been threatening them. I Can't Escape I Cant Escape is a 1934 American film directed by Otto Brower. The film is also known as The Magic Vault. Un militare e mezzo Un militare e mezzo is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. Fibra óptica Fibra óptica is a 1998 Mexican film. The Inquisitor El Inquisidor is a 1975 Argentine film. The Brave Warrior The Brave Wales is a 1968 Brazilian drama film directed by Gustavo Dahl. The directorial debut of Dahl, it is one of the most important films of the second phase of Brazils Cinema Novo movement. It won the Special Award at the 1968 Festival de Brasília, Best Director at the 1968 Festival de Belo Horizonte, and the Best Cinematography at the 1969 Instituto Nacional do Cinema Awards. An Officer and a Car Salesman An Officer and a Car Salesman is a comedy/thriller television film made in 1988 as a spin-off from the successful television series Minder. It was first broadcast on 26 December 1988. It falls between Series 6 and Series 7 of Minder, but, like Minder on the Orient Express, which preceded it, it follows a stand-alone storyline. It was the last appearance of Patrick Malahide as Chisholm. The Palace of Angels The Palace of Angels is a 1970 Brazilian-French drama film directed by Walter Hugo Khouri. It was selected to compete for the Palme dOr at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. Tons of Trouble Tons of Trouble is a 1956 black and white British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Richard Hearne, William Hartnell and Austin Trevor. Quattro bravi ragazzi Quattro bravi ragazzi is a 1993 Italian crime-drama film written and directed by Claudio Camarca. The film was screened in the Venetian Nights section at the 50th Venice International Film Festival. Kilómetro 111 Kilómetro 111 is a 1938 Argentine musical film drama directed by Mario Soffici. The film premiered in Buenos Aires. The film is one of several films directed by Soffici which address the social evils of historical Argentina. The film is based on Carlos Olivaris play La tercera invasion inglesa, which is a fictional semi-documentary of the British railroad monopoly. The film is set in a town in central Argentina and documents the tragedy of the poverty-stricken rural farmers who are forced to sell their harvest to the railroad developers. In an attempt to avoid being exploited, the farmers send their wheat to Buenos Aires, where they unsuccessfully fail to obtain a bank loan. In the end it is down to the generosity of the station master that they are able to use the new line to transport their goods, although his generosity means that he is fired from his job. Road to Albertane The Road to Albertane is a 1998 documentary that follows the American teenage band Hanson on their first major concert tour - the Albertane Tour. Kaisha monogatari: Memories of You is a 1988 Japanese film directed by Jun Ichikawa. The Delhi Way The Delhi Way is a 1964 documentary about Delhi produced, written, photographed and directed by James Ivory. It is narrated by Leo Genn. Tie luo han The Iron Buddha is a 1970 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Yan Jun and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Ling Yun, Fang Ying, Chan Hung-lit, Wong Chung-shun, Yue Wai. The film featured action choreography by Sammo Hung, who also appears in a minor role. Amber Amber also called Ambar, is a 1952 Hindi costume action romance thriller film directed by Jayant Desai. The story was by Dwarka Khosla and Bachoobhai Shukla, with dialogues by Munshi Sagar Hussain and Arjun Dev Rashk. The screenplay was credited to Uma Devi. The film was produced by Seth Jagat Narain for his banner, Jagat Pictures, with music by Ghulam Mohammed. The actress Tanuja was credited as Baby Tanuja and played the role of a young Nargis. The film starred Raj Kapoor, Nargis, Agha, Bipin Gupta, Vyas, Cuckoo, Helen and Samson. The story involves intrigue in a palace, a king blamed for a murder and a daughter avenging her fathers death. Nargis plays Amber, out for revenge, while Raj Kapoor plays the man sent to save the king. Tinikling or 'The Madonna and the Dragon' The Madonna and the Dragon is a 1990 film written and directed by Samuel Fuller and starring Jennifer Beals. It was Fullers final film. Alle tiders kupp Alle tiders kupp is a 1964 Norwegian comedy film directed by Øyvind Vennerød, starring Rolf Just Nilsen, Arne Bang-Hansen, Henki Kolstad and Inger Marie Andersen. Three men rob an outlet of the government owned alcoholic beverage retailer Vinmonopolet. They then run into problems getting rid of the 50,000 bottles of liquor they have stolen. How to Smuggle a Hernia Across the Border How to Smuggle the Hernia Across the Border is a short 1949 comedy film directed by Jerry Lewis and starring Jerry Lewis, Janet Leigh, and Tony Curtis. The film was not released commercially. The film is based on a funny story by Dean Martins wartime personal problems with hernia. Angano... Angano... Tales from Madagascar Angano ... Angano ... nouvelles de Madagascar is a 1989 documentary film. Andheri Raat Mein Diya Tere Haath Mein Andheri Raat Mein Diya Tere Haath Mein is a Hindi film made in 1986. The film is well known for its dual meaning dialogues like in all Dada Kondke films. Asmaan Se Ooncha Asmaan Se Ooncha is a 1989 Bollywood Action film, produced by Sujit Kumar under the Shiv Bhakti Films banner and directed by Mehul Kumar. It stars Jeetendra, Govinda, Raj Babbar, Anita Raj, Sonam in the lead roles and music composed by Rajesh Roshan. Cat, Dog & Co. Cat, Dog & Co. is a 1929 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Anthony Mack. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 91st entry in the series. Main Sunder Hoon Main Sunder Hoon is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by R. Krishnan and Nazir Hussain. The film stars Mehmood and Leena Chandavarkar. It is a remake of the 1964 Tamil movie Server Sundaram. The role played by Nagesh in Tamil version was reprised by Mehmood in the Hindi version. April 18 April 18 is a 1984 Indian Malayalam film written and directed by Balachandra Menon, who also features in the lead role. It also stars Shobhana, Adoor Bhasi and Bharath Gopi in other pivotal roles. The film marks the acting debut of Shobhana, credited as Meera. The musical score was composed by A. T. Ummer. Nasib Si Labu Labi Nasib Si Labu Labi is a 1963 Malaysian buddy comedy film directed by and starring P. Ramlee. The film is a sequel to Labu dan Labi and features a number of returning cast members. Músico, poeta y loco Music, Poetry and Madness is a 1948 Mexican comedy film directed by Humberto Gómez Landero and starring Germán Valdés, Marcelo Chávez and Meche Barba. Angene Oru Avadhikkalathu Angane Oru Avadhikkalathu is a 1999 Malayalam language film. It was directed by Mohan and stars Sreenivasan, Samyuktha Varma and Mukesh in the lead roles. Johnson won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Music Director for his work in the film. Pranaya Nilavu Pranayanilaavu is a 1999 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Vinayan. The film stars Dileep, Mohini, Nedumudi Venu and K. R. Vijaya. The films score was composed by Berny-Ignatius. Brahmarishi Vishwamitra Brahmarshi Vishwamitra is a 1991 Telugu hagiographical film produced and directed by N. T. Rama Rao under the NTR Charity Trust banner. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Meenakshi Seshadri, Nandamuri Balakrishna, N. T. Rama Rao Jr. in the lead roles and music composed by Ravindra Jain. Devudu Chesina Manushulu Devudu Chesina Manushulu is a 1973 Action drama film, produced by G. Hanumantha Rao under the Padmalaya Studios banner, presented by Krishna and directed by V. Ramachandra Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Krishna, Jayalalitha, Vijaya Nirmala in the lead roles and music composed by Ramesh Naidu. The film was remade in Hindi as Takkar under the same banner. The film was recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office. Against the Dying of the Light Against the Dying of the Light is a documentary film about the work of the National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales. Kobbari Bondam Kobbari Bondam is a 1991 Telugu comedy film, produced by K. Achi Reddy, S. V. Krishna Reddy under Manisha Films, presented by Kishore Rathi and directed by Katragadda Raviteja. The film stars Rajendra Prasad, Nirosha in the lead roles and music composed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. The film is the debut of S. V. Krishna Reddy, to which he has provided the story, screenplay, music and the first film he has completely directed is Rajendrudu Gajendrudu. Beautiful Mistake Beautiful Mistake is a 2000 British music documentary film directed by Marc Evans starring James Dean Bradfield, Huw Bunford and Cian Ciaran. Current Current is a 14 Feb 1992 Indian drama film. The film was co-written and directed by K. Hariharan, in his Hindi cinema debut, for the National Film Development Corporation of India. Starring Om Puri and Deepti Naval in the lead, the film focused on the plight of a farmer in rural India. Sneham Sneham is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Jayaraj. The film stars Jayaram, Jomol, Kasthuri and Biju Menon in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Perumbavoor G. Raveendranath. Lockdown Lockdown is a film about a detective that is framed for a crime he didnt commit and is sent to prison. Directed by Frank Harris, the film starred Richard Lynch, Chris DeRose, Chuck Jeffreys, Elizabeth Kaitan and Joe Estevez. A Farm House Romance Une idylle à la ferme is a 1912 French short film written and directed by and starring Max Linder. It is known as A Farm-house Romance in the United Kingdom. In this Pathé comedy, Max, an "elegant but disaster-prone man-about-town," visits a farm to meet a prospective wife at the behest of his wealthy uncle. Girls of Istanbul İstanbulun Kızları is a 1964 Turkish crime drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Cüneyt Arkın, Nilüfer Aydan, and Handan Adali. The Distant Home The Distant Home is an Australian TV movie about a couple who discover their daughter is an alien. Razboi în bucatarie War in the Kitchen is a Romanian film drama by Marius Theodor Barna. The film was produced in 2001 by Ager Film in collaboration with Televiziunea Română. It stars Gheorghe Dinică as the main actor. Khoey Ho Tum Kahan Khoey Ho Tum Kahan is a 2001 Pakistani Urdu film directed by Ajab Gul. The film starred Babar Ali, Ajab Gul and Meera in the lead roles. Is is super hit movie in 2001 5 awards winner movie. Choreography for Copy Machine (Photocopy Cha Cha) The Mystery of Black Rose Castle The Mystery of Black Rose Castle is a scripted 13-part television miniseries. It was originally broadcast on Australias ABC at 11:35am on Wednesdays. In Germany, the series premiered on 08.02.2003 on KI.KA, and ran on Saturday mornings at 13:10, while reruns have occurred on the German channels ARD, MDR television, RBB TV, and Hesse Television. The show is rated G. In Hungary, it is known as "A Black Rose vár titka", and in Germany it is called "Das Geheimnis von Black Rose Castle". The Mars Canon is a 2002 Japanese film directed by Shiori Kazama. Themes of the film include adultery and homosexuality, as Mars connotes both fighting and sexual intercourse. The Death of the Horse The Death of the Horse is a 1992 Albanian psychological drama film directed by Saimir Kumbaro and starring Timo Flloko, Rajmonda Bulku, Niko Kanxheri. The film is very noted for being the first anti-communist Albanian film made during dictatorship of Enver Hoxha. Jackson Jackson is a 2008 American comedy-drama-musical film written and directed by J. F. Lawton and starring Barry Primus and Charlie Robinson. Video Rewind: The Rolling Stones' Great Video Hits Video Rewind is a compilation of video clips recorded between 1972–1984 by The Rolling Stones. Instead of just presenting unrelated clips and videos just strung together, it uses a framing story, featuring Bill Wyman and Mick Jagger, directed by Julien Temple and includes some video directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. It was first released in 1984 on the VHS, Laserdisc, and CED Videodisc format by Vestron home video. 4 Toes Four Toes is a 2002 South Korean action-comedy film. The story involves four friends who become gangsters. As the film progresses they gain power and eventually find their way to Seoul. Avathaaram Avatharam is a 1995 Tamil musical film written and directed by Nassar, making his directorial debut. The film features Nassar and Revathi in lead roles. The film, produced by Vaidyanathan, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 9 June 1995 to critical acclaim. Mastana Mastana is a 1970 Bollywood comedy film directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. The film stars Mehmood and Vinod Khanna. The film premiered on 16 October 1970 in Bombay. The film is remake of the Telugu film Sattekalapu Satteya, directed by K. Balachander, starring Chalam and was remade in Kannada Language in 1980 as Manku Thimma by Dwarakish. Ponga Pandit Ponga Pandit is 1975 Indian Hindi-language movie produced by Surinder Kapoor and directed by Prayag Raj. The film stars Randhir Kapoor, Neeta Mehta, Danny Denzongpa, Nirupa Roy, Madan Puri, Shreeram Lagoo and Ranjeet. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Serafim, the Lighthouse Keeper's Son Serafim, the Lighthouse Keepers Son is a 2002 Croatian film directed by Vicko Ruić. It is based on Bauk, a novel by Ulderiko Donadini. Border Line Border Line is a 2002 drama film, and the feature film debut of Korean-Japanese film director Sang-il Lee. It observes the lives of three un-related characters, a son, a father and a mother, each of whom has a troubled family background. The film is largely a character study, structured in a style of a Robert Altman movie, showing a number of different sub-plots unfold over the course of a few days. The shooting-style adopted is often similar to that of Yasujirō Ozu. The cast includes Tetsu Sawaki, Yumi Asō, Ken Mitsuishi, and Jun Murakami. Injakkadan Mathai & Sons Injakkadan Mathai & Sons is a 1993 Malayalam film written by Kaloor Dennis and directed by Anil Babu, starring Suresh Gopi, Jagadish, Innocent, and Urvashi. Ram Tere Kitne Nam Ram Tere Kitne Nam is a 1985 Indian Hindi film, directed by P. Madhavan and produced by Harish Shah. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Rekha, Prem Chopra and Lalita Pawar in lead roles. The film had musical score by Babul Bose. The film was a remake of directors own Tamil film Raman Ethanai Ramanadi. Jeeva Jeeva is a 1986 Bollywood action thriller film starring Sanjay Dutt and Mandakini. The film is directed by Raj N. Sippy and produced by his brother Romu N. Sippy under the production house Rupam Pictures. The film was a box office hit when released. The soundtrack of the film contains the ever-popular "Roz Roz Aankhon Tale". 9 Nelalu 9 Nelalu or Tommidi Nelalu is a 2001 Telugu language drama film directed by Kranthi Kumar. The film features Vikram and Soundarya in the lead roles. The film opened in 2001 to positive reviews from critics. The film was later re-shot and released in Tamil as Kanden Seethaiyai. The film was premiered retrospective at the Toronto International Film Festival. The director shot the film in 15 days. Anak dalita Child of Sorrow is a 1956 Philippine crime film directed by Lamberto V. Avellana. The film was selected as the Philippine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 29th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film won the Best Film Award at the Asia-Pacific Film Festival. Uncle's Apartment Uncles Apartment, is a 1913 Russian short film directed by Pyotr Chardynin and Yevgeni Bauer. Shtickmen Shtickmen is a mockumentary film about the life of struggling comedians, and the things they have to do to make a living. It stars Dean Lewis, Jeff Hays, Burton Gilliam, David Wilk and Gordon Keith. It was released in 2003 and subsequently received 5 awards at various festivals around the world. This led to a distribution deal with Blockbuster Video, where it was released in January 2006. Save Virgil Save Virgil is a short independent film by Brad Ableson that mixes live action with animation, released on March 3, 2004. It features the voice of Adam Carolla as the title character who is a human cartoon living in real world. It made its television premiere on G4s Happy Tree Friends and Friends series. Andrey Svislotskiy Andrei Svislotskiy is a 1991 animated short film by Russian animator Igor Kovalyov. The short focuses on the lives of three eccentric people living on a farm in the Russian countryside. Happy Birthday Oscar Wilde Happy Birthday Oscar Wilde is a 2004 documentary film that celebrates Oscar Wildes 150th birthday. Over 150 of his well-known quotes are delivered by 150 of stars in stage, screen and music. Friedrich Schiller - Eine Dichterjugend Friedrich Schiller is a 1923 German silent historical film directed by Curt Goetz and starring Theodor Loos, Hermann Vallentin and Ilka Grüning. It is a biopic of the life of the eighteenth century writer Friedrich Schiller. In 2005 the film was restored with a slightly shorter running length. The films sets were designed by the art director Julian Ballenstedt. Location shooting took place in Stuttgart. Dangerous Liaisons Dangerous Liaisons is a gay pornographic film directed by Michael Lucas and released by Lucas Entertainment in 2005. The film is a film adaptation of Les Liaisons Dangereuses, a novel written in 1782 by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos. Set in the fashion industry of modern-day New York City, Lucas inserted pornographic scenes into the common themes of lust and deceit for the plot of his X-rated version. A documentary of the film, More Dangerous: The Making of Michael Lucas Dangerous Liaisons, premiered at the 2006 Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival on July 22, 2006. Sales Pitch Sales Pitch is a 1983 animated short film created by Aardman Animations. It is one of five films released as part of the Conversation Pieces series. The film was directed and animated by Peter Lord and David Sproxton. Border Border is a 2007 documentary directed by Chris Burgard that deals with the United States–Mexico border and the current activities pertaining to it. The film crew visits various states along the border, documenting illegal immigration, drug trafficking, American and Mexican civil unrest and the effects that these issues are having on the residents of both countries. Gene-X Gene-X is an independent Australian feature film, released in the latter half of 2006. It is directed and written by Martin Simpson and stars Ayse Tezel, Patrick Magee and Peter Astridge. Heart, Beating in the Dark is a 2005 film directed by Japanese director Shunichi Nagasaki, partly a remake and partly a sequel to his 1982 film of the same name. The film has three threads running through it, and also includes footage from the 1982 original throughout: One is the story of a couple who are on the run after killing their baby. This is a largely a remake of the original 1982 film. Another thread shows the present-day couple from the original film as they meet again many years after the original events. The third thread is supposedly documentary footage of the making of the remake, showing in particular the feelings of the original actors about the characters they played in 1982. Cast members include: Noriko Eguchi, Shoichi Honda, Kaori Mizushima, Shigeru Muroi, Takashi Naitō and Taro Suwa. Who's Quentin Whos Quentin? is a 2005 Luxembourgish film written and directed by Sacha Bachim. Dangerous Sex Games Dangerous Sex Games is a 2005 American made for cable erotic film produced and directed by Veronica Hart. Our Latin Thing Our Latin Thing was a 1972 documentary film directed by Leon Gast about the burgeoning Latin music scene in New York City. It focused on a concert put together by the management of Fania Records at Manhattans Cheetah nightclub featuring a group of Fania artists called the Fania All-Stars. The film was distributed by A&R Film Distributors headed by Alex Masucci, Fania Records founder Jerry Masuccis younger brother and subsequent Fania Records Vice President, and Ray Aviles. Curiosity Curiosity is a 1967 Yugoslavian cartoon. Little Amy Little Amy is a 1962 failed television pilot written by Norman Paul and starring Debbie Megowan. Other cast members include Bill Leslie, Shary Marshall, and Jack Nicholson in a small part as a football coach. It was filmed at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and was produced by the CBS Television Network. The failed pilot is widely considered to be based on the popular cartoon series Little Audrey, which, in turn, was based on the comic panel and comic books of Little Lulu. Heist Heist is a one-off 2008 television comedy-drama, written by Peter Harness and directed by Justin Hardy. It was completed at the end of 2006 and first broadcast on 23 April 2008 on BBC Four as part of its Medieval season. Loosely based on real events surrounding Richard of Pudlicott, it is a parody of and/or homage to heist films, set in medieval England, using several of that genres conventions, and trailed under the same tagline as the 2003 remake of The Italian Job. As per the medieval setting, the film dialogue contains several Middle English and pseudo-Middle English expressions and insults. Marshall as lead character narrates several parts of the backstory to the audience during the film. Kancher Deyal Kancher Deyal is a 1963 Bengali-language Pakistani film. It was written and directed by Zahir Raihan. Anwar Hossain, Sumita Devi, Khan Ataur Rahman in the lead role and others supporting role were portrayed in the film. Who Gets the Dog? Who Gets the Dog? is a one-off British television comedy-drama starring Kevin Whately, Alison Steadman, Stephen Mangan, and Emma Pierson. It was written by Guy Hibbert and directed by Nicholas Renton and premieres on ITV on Sunday 2 December 2007 at 9pm. Ghutan Ghutan is a 2007 Hindi horror film directed by Shyam Ramsay. Watching TV with the Red Chinese Watching TV with the Red Chinese is a 2012 American comedy-drama film directed by Shimon Dotan, based on the 1992 novel of the same name by Luke Whisnant. The film follows a trio of Chinese exchange students who arrive in New York City in 1980, eager for what America has to offer. They make friends including a literature teacher named Dexter and his girlfriend Suzanne. As they try to adjust to the New York city atmosphere, they become disillusioned with America, eventually buying a firearm for self-defense. Vampiro: Angel, Devil, Hero Vampiro: Angel, Devil, Hero is a 2008 Canadian documentary film about Ian Hodgkinson aka Vampiro, a professional wrestler who currently lives in Guadalajara. The film revolves around his biggest international tour and talks to him about life outside the ring. Lala's Gun Lalas Gun is a 2008 film about the coming-of-age of a young boy as a member of Chinas Miao ethnic minority. The film was written and directed by Ning Jingwu and stars Wang Jishuai in the titular role. Lalas Guns international sales were picked up by the Taiwan-based 3 Dots Entertainment. The films world showed at the 2009 Berlin International Film Festival as part of its Generation 14plus program. Convincing Clooney Convincing Clooney is a 2011 comedy film directed by Alexander Cartio. It was written by Cartios longtime collaborator, actor and screenwriter Sulo Williams and produced and directed by Cartio. It was filmed in the studios of AtlantisPic Pictures / Synkronized. It was released on November 8, 2011 on DVD. Eiga Kureyon Shinchan: Otakebe! Kasukabe yasei-oukoku is a 2009 anime film. It is the 17th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released to theatres on April 18, 2009 in Japan. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the anime television. Na Ninna Bidalare Naa Ninna Bidalaare is a 1979 Indian Kannada horror film directed by Vijay and produced by C. Jayaram. The film stars Anant Nag and Lakshmi in the lead roles. The film was remade in Hindi as Mangalsutra, with Anant Nag reprising his role while Rekha appeared in the role played by Lakshmi. Na Ninna Bidalaare is regarded as one of best horror films of all time in the Kannada film industry. Na Ninna Bidalaare is the first movie where Anant Nag and Lakshmi acted together, later the pair become one of the finest onscreen couples in Indian cinema. Psychotropica Psychotropica is a 2009 experimental fantasy film. It was directed by Damien Sage. The film was also written by Damien Sage under the pseudonym Sergio Mauroforte. The cast is composed of mostly unknown actors and actresses from the Raleigh area. The film also features Aeryn Süin of the industrial rock band RIP/TORN in a supporting role. Aeryn Süin and RIP/TORN also provided the score and original songs. The film is told in a fractured narrative that jumps through different time periods in the lead characters life. It is purposefully unclear as to whether some events shown are real, psychologically distorted or outright fantasy, as the entire movie was conceived to be like a series of hallucinations or interconnected dreams captured on film. Psychotropica was shot in and around Raleigh, Damien Sages home town. Some scenes were also shot in the city of Graham. About 40% of the film was shot and produced in 2005; shooting stopped due to various reasons then commenced again in 2009. The remaining 60% of the film was shot and produced from July 2008 to July 2009. Calendar Calendar is a 2009 Malayalam romance film starring Mukesh, Navya Nair, Zarina Wahab and Prithviraj Sukumaran, Prithvirajs real-life mother Mallika Sukumaran, Jagathi Sreekumar. The Man Beyond the Bridge Paltadacho Munis or The Man Beyond the Bridge is an Indian film in Konkani directed by Laxmikant Shetgaonkar. Set in Goa, the film is about a recently widowed forest ranger in a dwindling forest, who strikes up an unlikely relationship with a woman he finds lost and alone in the woods. The film tries to destigmatise mental illness, often equated with being possessed by the devil in rural India. The film was premiered at 2009 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the prize of the International Federation of Film Critics for Discovery. It was chosen as opening film of the Indian Panorama section at the 40th International Film Festival of India 2009. Thereafter it went to receive international critical acclaim, including the narrative jury award at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles. It was included in the world’s best films of 2009 list. According to a review, it strikes a perfect balance between the personal and the political. Laxmikant’s cinema is rich in metaphors, remarkable in its restrain and exciting in its modern sensibility. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Konkani at the 57th National Film Awards. The film was also nominated for the Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema award, Berlin. Shetgaonkars next film was Baga Beach. Queer China, 'Comrade' China Queer China, ‘Comrade’ China, directed by Cui Zi’en, is a 2008 independent Chinese documentary about homosexuality in China. When Boris Met Dave When Boris Met Dave is a docudrama of 2009 which investigates the shared past of David Cameron and Boris Johnson who, at the time of broadcast, were two of Britains most influential Conservative Party politicians – Cameron as Conservative leader and Johnson as Mayor of London. The film features interviews with people who knew Cameron and Johnson both at Eton College and Oxford, where they were both members of the Bullingdon Club. The programme also looks at Johnsons campaign to become president of the Oxford Union and dramatises some of the other key events of their student days. The film was first broadcast on More4 on 7 October 2009, and was later repeated on Channel 4. Bombayi Priyudu Bombay Priyudu is a 1996 Telugu romance film, starring J. D. Chakravarthy and Rambha in the lead roles. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Bombay Kadhali and in Hindi as Main Tere Pyar Mein Pagal. The second half of this film takes its inspiration from Tamil movie, Ullathai Allitha. Takkari Takkari is a Telugu film released on 25 November 2007, directed by Amma Rajashekhar. The film stars Nitin and Sadha. It is a remake of Tamil language film, Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam featuring Dhanush, Prakash Raj and Shriya in lead Roles. The film was later dubbed in Hindi as Meri Ladai in 2008 also remade in Kannada as Dhool in 2011 written and directed by Dharani, son of director M. S. Rajashekar making his directorial debut. Vektor Vektor is a 2010 Croatian post-apocalyptic drama/thriller film, produced and directed by Ivan Rogar and written by Josip Facković. The film stars Facković, Danijela tepić, Alan Hrehorić and Tamara Kefelja. It was co-produced by Vedad Bašić and Ivan Blažun. Described as the "first Croatian post-apocalyptic film", Vektor is presented almost in black and white, and favors drama and a dark atmosphere over outright violence.. The soundtrack was made by Rogar and Fackovićs experimental industrial band Kult Of Red Pyramid. Orr Eravuu Orr Eravuu is a 2010 Tamil independent horror film directed by 3 debutants, Hari Shankar, Hareesh Narayan and Krishna Sekhar. The film talks seemingly outside normal sensory channels, termed as Paranormal - something believed to have no accordance with scientific laws. Spirits and Ghosts are believed to have a close kinship with Night. Based on this concept Orr Eravuu was made. The entire film was shot from the protagonists viewpoint, using shaky camerawork, reportedly the first Indian viewpoint film. Inside Lara Roxx Inside Lara Roxx is a 2011 EyeSteelFilm Canadian documentary film by Canadian film director Mia Donovan. It covers the circumstances of a 21-year-old Canadian woman Lara Roxx who in the Spring of 2004, left her hometown Montreal heading to Los Angeles to work in pornography. Within two months she contracted HIV after shooting an unprotected sex scene with two males. It was revealed that one of the two males, porn actor Darren James, was HIV positive. The film did well critically. In 2012, it was nominated for a Claude Jutra Award for Best Documentary. The Catastrophe The Catastrophe is a 2011 short film directed by Chicago-based independent filmmaker and film studies instructor Michael Glover Smith, loosely based on the short story Mr. Higginbothams Catastrophe by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The film had its world premiere at the Illinois International Film Festival on Saturday, November 19, 2011, where it won the award for Best Dramatic Short. Chandra Grohon Chandragrohon: The Lunar Eclipse, is a Bangladeshi film based on a short story written by Indian Bengali author Syed Mustafa Siraj. The film was released 2008 and younger director Murad Parvez first time directed the film. The film features Riaz, Shohana Saba, and Champa in lead roles along with Shahiduzzaman Selim, KS Firoz, Dilara Jaman, Kohinur, Gazi Rakayet, and Azom Faruk in supporting roles. In 2008, the film won three National Film Awards and including other four awards. The Singularity The Singularity is a 2012 documentary film about the technological singularity, produced and directed by Doug Wolens. The film has been called "a large-scale achievement in its documentation of futurist and counter-futurist ideas”. Rehearsal Rehearsal is a 2015 film directed by Carl Bessai, starring Bruce Greenwood and Deborah Kara Unger. The film was shot "in a lovely old theatre in downtown Los Angeles" though set in London. The film had its world premiere at the Whistler Film Festival as part of a tribute to Greenwood, who received a career achievement award. Forbidden Voices Forbidden Voices is a documentary film by director Barbara Miller about the fight for Human Rights and Freedom of Speech of three female bloggers: Yoani Sánchez from Cuba, Zeng Jinyan from China and Farnaz Seifi from Iran. The film Forbidden Voices explores the motivation and goals of the online activists’ struggle and traces the consequences and political repressions the three women are facing for their courageous activism. The documentary won the Amnesty International Award 2013 and the WACC SIGNIS Human Rights Award 2012, and was nominated for the Swiss Film Award and the Prix de Soleure in 2013. Blood and High Heels Blood and High Heels is a 2012 Hungarian short film, directed and written by Dávid Géczy. Its official selected at Cannes Film Festival Short Film Corner. The film was also included in the France and Los Angeles Film Market list. It starred Iván Kamarás and Sonia Couling. Acoustic Acoustic is a 2010 South Korean omnibus film depicting stories of love, hope, and music among twenty-somethings - all set within the Hongdae area of Seoul. Wohti Le Kay Jani Aay Wohti Ley ke Jani Aye is a Pakistani Punjabi movie released on 11 September 2010. Big Fun in the Big Town Big Fun in the Big Town is a Dutch music documentary made by the VPRO in 1986. It was directed by Bram van Splunteren and presented by Belgian TV presenter Marcel Vanthilt. The documentary was shot on location in New York City and consisted of two parts, one about rock singer Iggy Pop and the Stooges, the other about the American hip hop scene. The latter turned out to have a much bigger impact on the Dutch music scene and enjoys a cult classic status among hiphop fans. Reunion is a Japanese film directed by Ryoichi Kimizuka, starring Toshiyuki Nishida. It premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival in September 2012, and was released at cinemas in Japan on 23 February 2013. Never Never is a 2014 drama film written and directed by Brett Allen Smith and starring Zelda Williams and Zachary Booth. Rio Belongs to Us Rio Belongs to Us is a 2013 Brazilian drama-thriller film written and directed by Ricardo Pretti, starring Leandra Leal, Mariana Ximenes and Jiddu Pinheiro. It premiered at the 42nd International Film Festival Rotterdam. The film is part of the "Operation Sonia Silk", a series of three feature-length films produced cooperatively, with the same cast and crew, co-produced by Canal Brasil and Teleimage. Between Valleys Between Valleys is a Brazilian drama film in co-production with Germany and Uruguay. It premiered at the Festival do Rio in September 2012. It was also screened at the Festlatino - "Latin American Film Festival of São Paulo" and at the Seattle International Film Festival. A premiere took place in the city of Paulínia, where some scenes were filmed in April 2013. Kuro is a 2012 Japanese film written and directed by Daisuke Shimote, and presented at the 25th Tokyo International Film Festival. It was Shimotes directorial debut. Outlawed in Pakistan Outlawed in Pakistan is a 2013 documentary film by Habiba Nosheen and Hilke Schellmann. The film follows Kainat Soomro, a Pakistani woman who was gang raped at the age of 13 and struggled to obtain justice. The film was featured at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2013. A longer version aired on PBS Frontline. Dehraadun Diary Dehraadun Diary is a Hindi mystery thriller film released in January 2013. This was the debut film for Ragini Nandwani who made the jump from TV to film industry. The film is based on a real life murder. 916 916 is a 2012 Malayalam drama film written and directed by M. Mohanan, starring Mukesh, Anoop Menon, Malavika Menon, Asif Ali and Meera Vasudev. The film is about maintaining the sanctity of familial relationships. The Polar Bears The Polar Bears is a 2012 3D computer animated short film presented by The Coca-Cola Company, produced by Ridley Scott, written by David Reynolds, and directed by John Stevenson. The film features the voices of Lin-Manuel Miranda, Armie Hammer, Jonathan Adams, and Megyn Price. The film is based on Coca-Colas iconic polar bears and was released on the companys website and YouTube channel on December 31, 2012. 10000 Hours 10,000 Hours is a 2013 Filipino action film directed by Joyce Bernal. The film stars Robin Padilla as a Philippine senator forced to go on the run. Note Note also known as NOTA is a 2015 Malaysian crime drama mystery psycho thriller film written and directed by Japanese origin Yasu Tanaka. This was also his debut Malay language directorial venture and was produced by his wife Bea Tanaka under the production company 42nd Pictures. The film stars Hans Isaac in the male lead role, Maya Karin in the female lead role while late actor Ramli Hassan and Rin Izumi play supportive roles. The music for the film is scored by Christopher Higgs and editing is handled by Yashiko Tanaka. The film was released on 13 August 2013 and received mixed reviews from the audience but was declared as a failure in the box office. Despite the box office failure, the film is still rated as one of the greatest films to have made in Malaysian cinema and was also nominated as one of the best films at the 28th Malaysian Film Festival and eventually won the Best Screenplay Award during the film festival. Fall Fall is a 2014 Canadian drama film. Written and directed by Terrance Odette, the film stars Michael Murphy as Father Sam, a Roman Catholic priest who receives a letter asking about a sexual abuse incident he participated in 40 years earlier.The film was inspired by a past encounter of Odette when he was 14, but is not a direct portrayal of his childhood The films cast also includes Wendy Crewson, Suzanne Clément, Katie Boland, Linda Kash and Joel Bissonnette. The film garnered five Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Art Direction/Production Design, Best Cinematography and Best Sound Editing. Fantasia Fantasia is a 2014 Chinese drama film directed by Wang Chao. It was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Stolen Kosovo Stolen Kosovo is a 2008 Czech language documentary by director Václav Dvořák, about events during and following the Kosovo War. Alive Alive is a 2015 South Korean drama film starring Park Jung-bum and Lee Seung-yeon. Written and directed by Park, it tells the story of a broke laborers struggle for survival. After his friends suicide, Park was troubled and started asking questions, such as why he was unable to help his friend and how he can help himself as he also suffers from panic disorder. He concluded that humans should save humans. Although everyone may look like theyre leading different lives, finding hope within everything is what he wanted his film to focus on. It made its world premiere as one of the feature-length films for Jeonju Digital Project at the Jeonju International Film Festival in 2014. Since then, the film had a good start in the film festival scene, winning the Young Critics Award at the 67th Locarno International Film Festival, followed by a double crown for the Silver Astor for Best Actor Award and Obra Cine Award for Best First or Second Feature at the 29th Mar del Plata International Film Festival, a special mention at the 25th Singapore International Film Festival along with numerous other international film festival invites. Drift Drift is a 2015 Swiss drama film directed by Karim Patwa. Don't Breathe Dont Breathe is a 2014 Georgian-language French documentary film directed by Nino Kirtadze. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Halik sa hangin Halik sa Hangin is a 2015 Philippine romantic horror and psychological thriller film, directed by Emmanuel Q. Palo and written by Enrico Santos. It stars Gerald Anderson, Julia Montes, and JC de Vera. This was Edu Manzanos first film appearance after his special participation role in the 2003 hit comedy film Ang Tanging Ina. The film was released on January 28, 2015 in the Philippines. The film deals with a young woman who is brought to Baguio by her new stepfather. While she struggles with her new family and surroundings, she finds herself torn between two young men who bring passion into her life. Vandae Maatharam Vandae Maatharam is a 2010 Indian bilingual action film directed by T. Aravind. The film features Mammootty in the lead role and Arjun, Sneha in supporting roles along with Shraddha Arya, Rajkapoor, Nassar, Jai Akash, Jagadish, Deepak Jethi, and Rajan P. Dev. The film was simultaneously made and released in Malayalam and Tamil and was later dubbed in Telugu. The story revolves around the investigation and how two police officers, played by Mammootty and Arjun, eradicate the terrorists from entering the border. The film was released overseas on 10 September 2010 and later in India on 17 September 2010. 54321 54321 is a Tamil language Indian psychological thriller film written and directed by Ragavendra Prasad, who makes his directorial debut. The film features Shabeer Kallarakkal, Aarvin and Pavithra in lead roles, with Rohini, Pasanga Sivakumar and Ravi Raghavendra playing supporting roles. The Road to Mother The Road to Mother is a 2016 Kazakhstani drama film directed by Akan Satayev. It was selected as the Kazakhstani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Mahabalipuram Mahabalipuram is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language crime film written and directed by Don Sandy. The film features Vinayak, Karunakaran, Ramesh Thilak, Vetri, Vithika Sheru, Angana Roy, Karthik Sabesh, and Jayakumar. K composed the films music, while Chandran Pattuswamy handled the editing and Kim Aam handled the cinematography. The film, produced by Vinayak, released on 13 March 2015. Avunu Part 2 Avunu-Part 2 is a 2015 sequel to the 2012 Telugu horror thriller film Avunu. Poorna and Harshvardhan Rane reprise their roles from the first part. The film is a true sequel in the sense that it picks up exactly from where the first part ended. The film is produced and directed by Ravi Babu and presented by Suresh Productions. Strawberry Strawberry is a 2015 Indian Tamil horror comedy film written and directed by Pa. Vijay, who also played the lead role in it. The film also stars Avani Modi, Samuthirakani, Yuvina Parthavi, and Devayani. The soundtrack was composed by Taj Noor. The film released in theatres on 11 September 2015. The Laws of the Universe Part 0 The Laws of the Universe is a Japanese animated film series consisting of four films, produced by HS Pictures Studio. The first film in the series, titled The Laws of the Universe: Part 0, was released on October 10, 2015. The anime has been licensed by Eleven Arts. Shavam Shavam: The Corpse is a black comedy Malayalam film released on 28 November 2015. The film is an experimental art film written and directed by Don Palathara, an International Film School Sydney diplomate. The film was shot entirely in black and white. Ishq Positive Ishq Positive is a 2016 Pakistani romantic comedy film directed by Noor Bukhari, written by Suraj Baba and produced by Shazia Hussain Kashif Latif under the production banner of KSL Productions. The film stars Noor Bukhari, Wali Hamid Ali Khan, Saud,Saim Ali, Ahmed Ali, Faria Bukhari, Durdana Butt. The film was scheduled for release on Eid al-Adha 2015 but was delayed and then released on 22 July 2016. At the 4th Hum Awards CEO of Hum Network Limited Duraid Qureshi announced that the film would be released under the Hum Films Banner. Ishtakamya Ishtakamya is a 2016 Kannada romantic comedy film directed by Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar is based on the 1980s novel of the same name written by Dodderi Venkatagiri Rao. The film features Vijay Suriya of Agni Sakshi fame, Mayuri Kyatari of Ashwini Nakshatra fame and Kavya Shetty in the lead roles and is releasing on 13 May 2016. Mother Havana Film Festival Madre is a 2016 Colombian short drama film directed by Simón Mesa Soto. It is one of four short films created as part of a Swedish-financed international film project titled "Break the Silence" which examines sexualized violence against children. It premiered at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival as one of the entries in the Short Film Palme dOr competition. Later that year it won the price of Best Fiction Short Film at Havana Film Festival, it was a nominee for Best Short Film at Dokufest, it won a Gold Hugo at Chicago Film Festival, it was nominated for Live Action Short Film at AFI Fest and it was nominated for Best Fiction Short Film at Guanajuato International Film Festival. 2017 was a successful year too for the film since it won the awards Best Fiction Short Film and Best Actress at Bogotá Film Festival and was nominated for Best Short Film at Premios Macondo. Dana Kayonu Dana Kayonu is a 2016 Indian Kannada romantic comedy film directed and written by Yogaraj Bhat. The film stars Duniya Vijay and Priyamani in the lead roles. The films music is scored by V. Harikrishna and the cinematography is by Sugnan. The film was released on 7 October 2016 clashing with Prakash Rajs directorial Idolle Ramayana which also featured Priyamani in the lead role. Prema Baraha Prema Baraha, titled Sollividava in Tamil, is a 2018 Indian romantic drama film written and directed by Arjun Sarja. It was produced by his wife Niveditha Arjun under his home studio of Sree Raam Films International, kn5 and was made simultaneously in Kannada and Tamil. The film stars Chandan Kumar and Aishwarya Arjun in the lead roles, with different ensemble casts for the two versions. Jassie Gift composed the soundtrack and score. H. C. Venugopal was director of photography and Kay Kay edited the film. The two versions of the film were released worldwide on 9 February 2018. During its release, this film had a grand opening and it became a commercial success at the box office of Karnataka, but it was a moderate success in Tamil. Battle of Persian Gulf II Battle of Persian Gulf II is a 2017 Iranian computer adult animated epic war film directed by Farhad Azima. The content of the animation is focused on a brainchild prospective war between U.S. Navy and Iranian Revolutionary Guard in Persian Gulf. The hero of the film is Commander Qasem which is mentioning to Qasem Soleimani "The Shadow Commander", according to Farhad Azima. Farhad Azima, the director, has declared in an interview that the animation can be a response to the recent administrated president of United States, Donald Trump:"I hope that the film shows Trump how American soldiers will face a humiliating defeat if they attack Iran," Azima said. "They all sink and the film ends as the American ships have turned into an aquarium for fishes at the bottom of the sea." This animation is released shortly after Trump put Iran "on notice". According to the director Azima, it took more than four years to make the animation and the total production cost was 10 billion rials. Kosar3d.com Mothers Mothers is a 2017 South Korean drama film directed by Lee Dong-eun, based on his 2015 novel Your Request - My Other Mother. The film stars Im Soo-jung and Yoon Chan-young. The 34th The 34th: The Story of Marriage Equality in Ireland is an Irish documentary film by Linda Cullen and Vanessa Gildea. The film tells the story of the people who formed Marriage Equality in Ireland, and explores the events that led to the Thirty-fourth Amendment of the Constitution Act 2015, which amended the Constitution of Ireland to permit marriage to be contracted by two persons without distinction as to their sex. Cuban Colony Cuban Colony is an Indian Malayalam language action comedy film written and directed by Manoj Varghese Parecattil, with Able Benny, Jino John, SreeRaj Vikram, Sreekanth Dasan, Gokul GK and Aiswarya unni in lead role . under the banner of HalyAnnGroup. The film is predominantly set in Angamaly. Adopt a Highway Adopt a Highway is a 2019 American drama film written and directed by Logan Marshall-Green in his directorial debut. It stars Ethan Hawke, Elaine Hendrix, Diane Gaeta, Betty Gabriel, Mo McRae, Chris Sullivan, Nate Mooney, Christopher Heyerdahl, and Anne-Marie Johnson. The film was being produced by Jason Blum through his Blumhouse Productions banner. It had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 10, 2019. The film is set to be released on November 1, 2019 by RLJE Films. Jack Em Popoy: The Puliscredibles Jack Em Popoy: The Puliscredibles is a 2018 Philippine action comedy film directed by Mike Tuviera and starring Coco Martin, Vic Sotto, and Maine Mendoza. Its plot revolves around a team of "puliscredibles"—consisting of three charismatic, adventurous police officers Jack, Popoy, and Emily—who embark on a mission to stop crimes from occurring within their vicinity. The film was released on December 25, 2018, as an official entry to the 2018 Metro Manila Film Festival. Chop Suey & Co. Chop Suey & Co. is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Desire Desire is a 1921 silent film directed by F. W. Murnau and starring Conrad Veidt. It tells the story of a male dancer who falls in love with a grand duchess, only to be arrested, and his subsequent attempt to find the duchess. , it is believed to be a lost film as no prints are known to exist. Robert Neppach worked as the films art director. Hail the Woman Hail the Woman is a 1921 American silent drama film that was directed by John Griffith Wray. Produced by Thomas Ince, it stars Florence Vidor as a woman who takes a stand against the hypocrisy of her father and brother, played by Theodore Roberts and Lloyd Hughes respectively. The film is extant and complete. The Library of Congress archive holds a 35mm nitrate negative and a 35mm acetate master positive. It is also preserved in the archives of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Cinematheque Royale de Belgique in Brussels. Mother's Joy Mothers Joy is a 1923 American silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel. Three Women Three Women, also known as Die Frau, die Freundin und die Dirne, is a 1924 American silent drama film starring May McAvoy, Pauline Frederick, and Marie Prevost, directed by Ernst Lubitsch, and based on the novel Lillis Ehe by Yolande Maree. Shivering Spooks Shivering Spooks is a 1926 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 52nd Our Gang short subject released. The First Born The First Born is a 1928 British silent drama film directed by Miles Mander and starring Mander, Madeleine Carroll and John Loder. It was made by Gainsborough Pictures at Elstree Studios. The films sets were designed by the art director Wilfred Arnold. His Glorious Night His Glorious Night is a 1929 pre-Code American romance film directed by Lionel Barrymore and starring John Gilbert in his first released talkie. The film is based on the 1928 play Olympia by Ferenc Molnár. His Glorious Night has gained notoriety as the film that reputedly began Gilbert’s rapid career decline by revealing that he had a voice unsuitable for sound. However, subsequent research suggests that an old fashioned script that clung too closely to the conventions of silent film was the more likely culprit. Romance of the Underworld Romance of the Underworld is a 1928 American silent film drama produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation. Directed by Irving Cummings and starring Mary Astor. It is taken from a stage play called A Romance of the Underworld by Paul Armstrong. A previous version of the story was filmed as A Romance of the Underworld in 1918 by director James Kirkwood with Catherine Calvert in Astors part. The 1928 film is extant at the Museum of Modern Art. And also in a European archive. The Very Idea The Very Idea is an American comedy film directed by Frank Craven and Richard Rosson and written by William Le Baron, based on his play of the same title. Released in 1929, it was the fourth film released by RKO Pictures, starring Sally Blane, Hugh Trevor, Allen Kearns, Doris Eaton and Frank Craven. A comedy based on the theory of eugenics, it was a critical and financial failure. The play was filmed before in 1920 as a silent starring Taylor Holmes. The 1920 film is lost. The Song Is Ended The Song Is Ended is a 1930 German romantic musical film directed by Géza von Bolváry, and starring Liane Haid, Willi Forst, and Margarete Schlegel. A separate French-language version Petit officier... Adieu! was also produced. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Neppach. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. Men Are Like That Men Are Like That is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Herman J. Mankiewicz and Marion Dix, adapted from the George Kelly play, "The Show-off." The film stars Hal Skelly, Doris Hill, Clara Blandick, Charles Sellon, Helene Chadwick, Morgan Farley and George Fawcett. The film was released on March 22, 1930, by Paramount Pictures. The film is a remake of the 1926 Paramount silent film The Show Off based on the 1924 stage play. The play would be filmed again twice by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as The Show-Off in 1934 and 1946. Kick In Kick In is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film, based on the 1914 Broadway play by Willard Mack which had starred John Barrymore, was directed by Richard Wallace and starred the legendary Clara Bow in her last film for Paramount. The movie was filmed twice in the silent era: a version filmed in 1917 by Pathé and a 1922 version released by Paramount. The 1922 film, lost for over 80 years, was discovered to have been in the Gosfilmofond archive in Moscow and returned to the U.S. in 2010. The 1931 version of Kick In is currently controlled by Universal Studios, who own or control all Paramount films made between 1929 and 1949. The 1931 Kick In has never been broadcast on television. Come On, Tarzan Come On, Tarzan is a 1932 film featuring actors such as Ken Maynard, Merna Kennedy, Kate Campbell, and Niles Welch. A ranch foreman at odds with his female boss, fights outlaws who are killing horses for dog food. It was first released on September 11, 1932, and it was filmed in Hidden Valley in Newbury Park, and in Kernville. It was produced by K.B.S. Productions Inc., and is categorized as a western film. It is written and directed by Alan James. Thunder Below Thunder Below is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Richard Wallace, written by Sidney Buchman and Josephine Lovett, and starring Tallulah Bankhead, Charles Bickford, Paul Lukas, Eugene Pallette, Ralph Forbes and Leslie Fenton. It was released on June 17, 1932, by Paramount Pictures. Convention City Convention City is a 1933 American pre-Code sex comedy film directed by Archie Mayo, and starring Joan Blondell, Guy Kibbee, Dick Powell, Mary Astor and Adolphe Menjou. The film was produced by Henry Blanke and First National Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Due to its racy content, Convention City was held from circulation after the Motion Picture Production Code was enacted in 1934. Prints were subsequently ordered to be destroyed by studio head Jack L. Warner. The film is now considered lost and has become one of the more coveted lost films because of its reported racy content. Face in the Sky Face in the Sky is a 1933 American Pre-Code comedy film. Sleeping Car Sleeping Car is a 1933 British romantic comedy film directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Madeleine Carroll, Ivor Novello, Stanley Holloway and Laddie Cliff. It was made at the Lime Grove Studios in London. The films art direction was by Alfred Junge. College Rhythm College Rhythm is a 1934 American musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog. The budget was $537,000. Filming started August 16, 1934. A Demon for Trouble A Demon for Trouble is a 1934 American black-and-white action/adventure/romance short film directed by Robert F. Hill and produced by A. W. Hackel for Supreme Pictures. It stars Bob Steele, Don Alvarado, Gloria Shea, and Nick Stuart and was released in the United States on August 10, 1934. Bob Steele had just left Monogram Pictures. The film was the first of an eight picture contract he signed with Sam Katzmans Supreme Pictures. Behind the Green Lights Behind the Green Lights is a 1935 American crime film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Norman Foster, Judith Allen and Sidney Blackmer. It Happened in Paris It Happened in Paris is a 1935 British romantic comedy film directed by Carol Reed and Robert Wyler and starring John Loder, Nancy Burne, and Esme Percy. The film marked Reeds directorial debut, and after working on this film with Wyler he was the sole director on his next film Midshipman Easy. The film is also notable for John Hustons contributions to the screenplay. An American millionaires son travels to France to study art, and falls in love in Paris. The Laramie Kid The Laramie Kid is a 1935 American western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Tom Tyler, Alberta Vaughn and Al Ferguson. Little Men Little Men is a 1934 American feature film based on Louisa May Alcotts 1871 novel Little Men. It stars Ralph Morgan and Erin OBrien-Moore, was directed by Phil Rosen, and released by Mascot Pictures. Alcott wrote Little Men in response to her prior novel, Little Women, hoping to achieve the same level of success. The Perfect Clue The Perfect Clue is a 1935 American comedy crime film directed by Robert G. Vignola and starring David Manners, Richard Skeets Gallagher and Betty Blythe. Undercover Men Undercover Men is a 1934 American-Canadian action film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Charles Starrett, Adrienne Dore and Kenne Duncan. It was made in Toronto by the B-movie company Booth Productions. With a plot following the activities of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the film contains elements of a Northern. In 1934 it was released as a quota quickie in the United Kingdom by MGM, as it was eligible for the British quota having been made within the British Empire. The Vanishing Riders The Vanishing Riders is a 1935 American film directed by Robert F. Hill. Lucky Terror Lucky Terror is a 1936 American Western film directed by Alan James. Roarin' Lead Roarin Lead is a 1936 American film directed by Sam Newfield and Mack V. Wright and was the third entry of the 51-film series of Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movies. South of the Highway South of the Highway is a 1936 Swedish comedy film directed by Gideon Wahlberg and starring Edvard Persson, Fritiof Billquist and Inga-Bodil Vetterlund. The films art direction was by Max Linder. Too Many Parents Too Many Parents is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan, written by Virginia Van Upp and Doris Malloy, and starring Frances Farmer, Lester Matthews, Porter Hall, Henry Travers, Billy Lee, George Ernest and Sherwood Bailey. It was released on March 30, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. Gateway Gateway is a 1938 American drama film directed by Alfred L. Werker and written by Lamar Trotti. The film stars Don Ameche, Arleen Whelan, Gregory Ratoff, Binnie Barnes, Gilbert Roland, Raymond Walburn and John Carradine. The film was released on August 5, 1938, by 20th Century Fox. Hawaii Calls Hawaii Calls is a 1938 American film directed by Edward F. Cline, produced by Sol Lesser Productions and Bobby Breen Productions, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Over She Goes Over She Goes is a 1937 British musical comedy film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Stanley Lupino, Claire Luce, Laddie Cliff, Gina Malo and Max Baer. It was based on a successful London stage play by Lupino. The screenplay concerns a music hall performer who inherits an English title and estate, and invites his friends to stay with him where they are targeted by avaricious woman hoping for a rich marriage. Péntek Rézi Rézi Friday is a 1938 Hungarian comedy film directed by Ladislao Vajda and starring Ida Turay, Mici Erdélyi and Antal Páger. The films sets were designed by art director Márton Vincze. The title refers to the name of its heroine, a resourceful orphan who falls in love with a doctor who works at her school. In 1941 the film was remade in Italy as Teresa Venerdì. Romance in the Dark Romance in the Dark is a 1938 film directed by H. C. Potter and starring Gladys Swarthout, John Boles, John Barrymore, and Claire Dodd. It is one of five films produced by Paramount in the 1930s featuring Gladys Swarthout, a very popular Metropolitan Opera mezzo-soprano. The studio was attempting to build on the popularity of Grace Moore, another opera singer, who had also expanded her talents into films. It is based upon the play by Hermann Bahr, "The Yellow Nightingale." Tip-Off Girls Tip-Off Girls is a 1938 American crime film directed by Louis King, written by Maxwell Shane, Robert Yost and Stuart Anthony, and starring Mary Carlisle, Lloyd Nolan, Roscoe Karns, Buster Crabbe, J. Carrol Naish, Evelyn Brent and Anthony Quinn. It was released on April 1, 1938, by Paramount Pictures. Hotel Imperial Hotel Imperial is a 1939 American dramatic film directed by Robert Florey. It stars Isa Miranda and Ray Milland. The plot follows a 1917 play by the Hungarian writer Lajos Bíró: in the waning days of World War I, on the Russian-Austrian frontier, a young woman looking to avenge the suicide of her sister poses as a chambermaid in the Hotel Imperial. A Hungarian silent film was released in 1918, and an American version starring Pola Negri in 1927. The history of this production began in 1936, with Marlene Dietrich and Charles Boyer in the lead roles, but Dietrich clashed repeatedly with director Henry Hathaway. Filming resumed with Margaret Sullavan, who broke her arm, necessitating yet another cast change. Four years after the release of this version, Five Graves to Cairo moved the setting ahead to World War II and featured Franchot Tone and Ann Baxter. Milland had a near-fatal accident on the set. One scene called for him to lead a cavalry charge through a small village. Milland insisted upon doing this scene himself, but as he was making a scripted jump on the horse, his saddle came loose, sending him flying straight into a pile of broken masonry. Knocked unconscious for 24 hours, he was laid up in the hospital for weeks with multiple fractures and lacerations. Return to Yesterday Return to Yesterday is a 1940 British comedy-drama film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Clive Brook and Anna Lee. It was based on Robert Morleys play Goodness. The film was made at Ealing Studios. St. Louis Blues St. Louis Blues is a 1939 American musical film directed by Raoul Walsh that was set on a Mississippi River showboat. Although the plot was not related to the song, the "St. Louis Blues" was sung as one of the numbers. Artists included jazz singer Maxine Sullivan and composer/singer/actor Hoagy Carmichael. The film features Dorothy Lamour, Lloyd Nolan, Tito Guízar, Jerome Cowan and Mary Parker. Lamour sang "I Go for That" by Matt Malneck, Jr., and Frank Loesser The New Teacher The New Teacher is a 1939 Soviet comedy drama film directed by Sergey Gerasimov. The Ware Case The Ware Case is a 1938 British drama film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Clive Brook, Jane Baxter and Barry K. Barnes. It is an adaptation of the play The Ware Case by George Pleydell Bancroft, which had previously been made into two silent films, in 1917 and 1928. It had been a celebrated stage vehicle for Sir Gerald Du Maurier. The film was made at Ealing Studios with Stately home exteriors shot in the grounds of Pinewood. Oscar Friedrich Werndorff worked as set designer. In Forever Ealing, George Perry wrote, "The Ware Case is a stagey, melodramatic piece. But it was made on schedule within its budget, and was thus able to go into profit." The Fight for Life The Fight for Life is a 1940 American medical drama film nominated for the Best Scoring of a Musical Picture composed by Louis Gruenberg and released by Columbia Pictures. The New Pupil The New Pupil is a 1940 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 190th Our Gang short that was released. Sky Bandits Sky Bandits, also known as Renfrew of the Royal Mounted in Sky Bandits, is a 1940 American film directed by Ralph Staub and released by Monogram Pictures, starring James Newill, Louise Stanley, Dewey Robinson and William Pawley. The film is a remake of the film Ghost Patrol with a musical/action formula, similar to the format of the "singing cowboy" films of the era. Billy the Kid's Fighting Pals Billy the Kids Fighting Pals is a 1941 American western directed by Sam Newfield for Producers Releasing Corporation, and fifth in PRCs Billy the Kid film series. Blonde Comet Blonde Comet is a 1941 racing movie directed by William Beaudine and starring Virginia Vale as a female racing driver who competes all over Europe then returns to America where she finds romance with a male driver against whom she races. Race driver Barney Oldfield plays himself in a large role billed third under Vale and Kent. Harmon of Michigan Harmon of Michigan is a 1941 American film starring Anita Louise and Larry Parks. It is a biopic of American football player Tom Harmon, who plays himself in the film. West of Cimarron West of Cimarron is a 1941 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by Lester Orlebeck and starring Bob Steele, Tom Tyler, and Rufe Davis. Women in Defense Women in Defense is a 1941 short film produced by the Office of Emergency Management shortly before the United States entered the Second World War. It was directed by John Ford. Ye Olde Minstrels Ye Olde Minstrels is a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 197th Our Gang short that was released. Going to Press Going to Press is a 1942 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 204th Our Gang short that was released. The Heavenly Play The Heavenly Play is a 1942 Swedish drama film directed by Alf Sjöberg. Men of San Quentin Men of San Quentin is a 1942 American film directed by William Beaudine. The Missing Million The Missing Million is a 1942 British crime film directed by Philip Brandon and starring Linden Travers, John Warwick and Patricia Hilliard. It is adapted from the 1923 novel The Missing Million by Edgar Wallace. A millionaire is persecuted by a criminal gang. The Powers Girl The Powers Girl, sometimes retitled Hello, Beautiful, is a 1943 musical comedy film about women employed by John Robert Powers modeling agency. Starring George Murphy, Anne Shirley, and Carole Landis, the film was directed by Norman Z. McLeod and based upon the book by John Robert Powers. It was filmed during the height of the Big Band era and features Benny Goodman and His Orchestra. Vocalist Peggy Lee sings with the band in an unbilled appearance during one sequence. Twin Beds Twin Beds is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Tim Whelan, and starring by George Brent and Joan Bennett. It was distributed by United Artists. The screenplay was written by Kenneth Earl, Curtis Kenyon and Eddie Moran, based on the play of the same name by Salisbury Field and Margaret Mayo. Little Miss Pinkerton Little Miss Pinkerton is a 1943 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. It was the 216th Our Gang short that was released. Marked Trails Marked Trails is a 1944 American Western film directed by John P. McCarthy. Rustlers' Hideout Rustlers Hideout is a 1945 American film directed by Sam Newfield. In 1940 Crabbe had followed and replaced Bob Steele in the role of Billy the Kid in a series of B-Westerns. After 19 films as Billy, the character was renamed Billy Carson with seemingly no other changes to the series. He even kept his sidekick from the "Kid" films. This was the 14th of the Carson series out of a total of 23. Su mejor alumno His Best Student is a 1944 Argentine biographical drama film directed by Lucas Demare and starring Enrique Muiño and Ángel Magaña. It was released in Buenos Aires on 22 May 1944. The film won many awards, including the award for best film of the year. Man from Oklahoma The Man from Oklahoma is a 1945 American film starring Roy Rogers. Santa Fe Saddlemates Santa Fe Saddlemates is a 1945 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and written by Bennett Cohen. Starring Sunset Carson, Linda Stirling, Olin Howland, Roy Barcroft, Bud Geary and Kenne Duncan, it was released on June 2, 1945, by Republic Pictures. Hop Harrigan America's Ace of the Airways Hop Harrigan is a Columbia film serial, based on the Hop Harrigan comic books by DC Comics. The serial comprised 15 two-reel chapters with Derwin Abrahams as the director, and Sam Katzman, the producer. Columbia Pictures was one of the last Hollywood studios to continue in postwar years with the serial format. By 1947, Universal Pictures discontinued their serials, with only Republic Pictures and Columbia continuing with serials. The last serial was Columbias Blazing the Overland Trail. Riverboat Rhythm Riverboat Rhythm is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by Charles E. Roberts. The film stars Leon Errol, Glen Vernon, Walter Catlett, Marc Cramer and Jonathan Hale. The film was released on February 13, 1946, by RKO Pictures. The Secret of Mayerling Le secret de Mayerling is a 1949 French historical drama film directed by Jean Delannoy and starring Jean Marais, Dominique Blanchar and Jean Debucourt. It set around the 1889 Mayerling Incident when the crown prince of the Austrian Empire was found having apparently committed suicide with his lover. The Earth Cries Out The Earth Cries Out is a 1948 Italian action-drama film directed by Duilio Coletti. In 2008 it was restored and shown as part of a retrospective "Questi fantasmi: Cinema italiano ritrovato" at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. Make Mine Laughs Make Mine Laughs is a 1949 film directed by Richard Fleischer. The film was a compilation of comic scenes and musical numbers from older and newer RKO Studios films. Make Mine Laughs was the second of three RKO Radio "pastiche" films, composed largely of musical and comedy highlights from previous RKO productions. Comedian Gil Lamb hosts the proceedings, finding time to make satirical comments about the opening credits and to perform his "swallowing the harmonica" specialty. The film clips include two short subjects, Leon Errols Beware of Redheads and one of RKOs Flicker Flashbacks entries, both presented in their entirety. Also featured are Frances Langford singing "Moonlight Over the Islands", Anne Shirley and Dennis Day duetting on "If You Happen to Find a Heart", and specialties performed by the likes of orchestra leaders Frankie Carle and Freddie "Schnickelfritz" Fisher, ventriloquist Robert Lamouret, and dance teams Manuel & Marita Viera and Rosario & Antonio. Make Mine Laughs was withdrawn from distribution after Ray Bolger and Jack Haley brought suit against RKO for unauthorized use of clips from Bolgers boxing pantomime in Four Jacks and a Jill and Haleys "Who Killed Vaudeville?" number from George Whites Scandals. After problems with the copyright of some of the material used in the movie, RKO removed the movie from general release and shelved it. Old Mother Riley's New Venture Old Mother Rileys New Venture is a low-budget black-and-white 1949 British comedy film, starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and Chili Bouchier. It is the twelfth in the long-running Old Mother Riley films, and was the first of the series to play in Londons West End; and the first to be released in the U.S., where it opened in 1952, as Old Mother Riley,. Dastan Dastan or Dastaan is a 1950 Bollywood drama film directed by Abdul Rashid Kardar. A box office success, the film became the third highest earning film of 1950, earning an approximate gross of Rs. 1,15,00,000 and net of Rs. 65,00,000 . The film starred Raj Kapoor, Suraiya, Veena, Suresh, Al Nasir, Murad, and Shakila. The story, a tragic melodrama, was a narrative in flashback. It was inspired by the film Enchantment, directed by Irving Reis. Cited as "one of the biggest commercial hits" by Patel, Suraiyas acting was stated to have "over-shadowed" that of Raj Kapoor. Undercover Girl Undercover Girl is a 1950 American film noir crime film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Alexis Smith and Scott Brady. This is the second movie for Joseph Pevney as a director. Twelve Hours to Live His Last Twelve Hours is a 1951 Italian drama film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Jean Gabin. Dårskapens hus The Nuthouse is a 1951 Swedish comedy film directed by Hasse Ekman. Pistol Harvest Pistol Harvest is a 1951 Western film starring Tim Holt. The Lucky Five Five Paupers in an Automobile is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Eduardo De Filippo. Navajo Navajo is a 1952 American documentary film directed by Norman Foster. It was nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Documentary Feature and Best Cinematography. The Academy Film Archive preserved Navajo in 2012. Unknown Mariachi The Unknown Mariachi is a 1953 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Rosa de Castilla and Gloria Mange. The films sets were designed by the art director Ramón Rodríguez Granada. El niño y la niebla The Boy and the Fog is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by Roberto Gavaldón. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Der Raub der Sabinerinnen The Abduction of the Sabine Women may refer to: The Abduction of the Sabine Women, a German silent comedy film The Abduction of the Sabine Women, a German comedy film The Abduction of the Sabine Women, a West German musical comedy film Wheel of Fate Wheel of Fate is a 1953 British drama film directed by Francis Searle and starring Patric Doonan, Sandra Dorne and Bryan Forbes. The screenplay concerns a man who turns to crime to raise the money he needs to spend time with a woman with whom he falls in love. Cirkus Fandango Circus Fandango is a 1954 Norwegian drama film directed by Arne Skouen. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Service Entrance Escalier de service , is a French comedy drama film from 1954, directed and written by Carlo Rim, starring Etchika Choureau and Louis de Funès. The Accomplices The Two Friends is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Borghesio and starring Aldo Fabrizi, Peppino De Filippo and Giulia Rubini. The films sets were designed by Flavio Mogherini. Herr Puntila and His Servant Matti Herr Puntila and His Servant Matti is a 1960 Austrian comedy film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti and starring Curt Bois, Heinz Engelmann and Maria Emo. It was made at the Soviet-controlled Rosenhügel Studios in Vienna. Production began in 1955, but wasnt completed until 1960. The film is based on the play of the same name by Bertolt Brecht. Millions on the Island Millions on the Island is a Croatian film directed by Branko Bauer. It was released in 1955. Une visite Une Visite was the first short film made by 23-year-old François Truffaut. It was filmed in Jacques Doniol-Valcroze’s apartment and its crew included Jacques Rivette, Alain Resnais and Truffauts boyhood friend Robert Lachenay. It was only briefly screened for friends and is the only Truffaut film that has never been available for public viewing since Truffaut was unhappy with it. Truffaut usually told people that no copies of the film existed, but in 1982 he made a 35mm print of the film and screened it for friends. Kaiserjäger Kaiserjäger is a 1956 Austrian film directed by Willi Forst. Das einfache Mädchen The Simple Girl is a 1957 West German musical comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and produced by Artur Brauner. It starred Caterina Valente, Rudolf Prack and Ruth Stephan. Street of Sinners Street of Sinners is a 1957 American crime film directed by William Berke, written by John McPartland, and starring George Montgomery, Geraldine Brooks, Nehemiah Persoff, Marilee Earle, William Harrigan and Stephen Joyce. It was released in September 1957, by United Artists. Auferstehung Resurrection is a 1958 historical drama film directed by Rolf Hansen and starring Horst Buchholz, Myriam Bru and Edith Mill. It was made as a co-production between France, Italy and West Germany. It is an adaptation of the novel Resurrection by Leo Tolstoy. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich with sets designed by the art director Robert Herlth. Two Wives at One Wedding Two Wives One Wedding is a low budget 1961 British crime film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Gordon Jackson, Christina Gregg, and Lisa Daniely. Dzis w nocy umrze miasto Tonight a City Will Die is a 1961 Polish drama film directed by Jan Rybkowski. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival where Boguslaw Lambach won the Silver Prize for Director of Photography. You Have to Run Fast You Have to Run Fast is a 1961 American crime film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Craig Hill, Elaine Edwards, and Grant Richards. The Huns The Huns Outlaws of Love I fuorilegge del matrimonio, internationally released as Outlaws of Love, is a 1963 Italian anthology comedy film. It is the second and last film directed both by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani and Valentino Orsini. It is inspired by the draft law presented by the Socialist Senator Renato Luigi Sansone to the approval of the so-called "small divorce". The Bread Peddler The Bread Peddler is a 1963 French-Italian historical drama film directed by Maurice Cloche and starring Suzanne Flon, Philippe Noiret and Jean Rochefort. It is based on the novel of the same title by Xavier de Montépin. Our Blood Will Not Forgive is a 1964 Japanese film by the noted filmmaker Seijun Suzuki. It stars Akira Kobayashi and Hideki Takahashi as two brothers who seek revenge on the yakuza for the death of their father. The Woman from Beirut La Dama de Beirut is a 1965 Italian film directed by Ladislao Vajda. La vendetta di Spartacus The Revenge of Spartacus or La vendetta di Spartacus is a 1965 Italian film directed by Michele Lupo. It was shot back to back with Seven Slaves Against the World. Dead End Dead End is a 1969 Hong Kong action drama film directed by Chang Cheh and starring Ti Lung, Lee Ching, David Chiang, Chan Hung-lit and Angela Yu Chien. Dead End marks the first film that Chang directed set in modern day, Tis first leading role and the first collaboration of director Chang with stars Ti and Chiang, dubbed "The Iron Triangle," because of their successful line of films together which would last several years. The Legion of No Return Bridge over the Elbe or The Legion of No Return is a 1969 Italian-Spanish war film directed by León Klimovsky and starring Tab Hunter, Howard Ross and Erika Wallner. Zapata Emiliano Zapata, also known as Zapata, is a 1970 Mexican drama film directed by Felipe Cazals and written, produced, and starring Antonio Aguilar as Emiliano Zapata. One of the first large-scale, expensive, and unconventional epics ever to be made in Mexico, the film was shot in 70 millimeters and gave Aguilar the opportunity to portray his favorite revolutionary character. The film features astounding sets, and also many extras. Aguilar avoided to sing in the film, in order to give the film more realism, although he was displeased at the finished project. One Day Before the Rainy Season Ashadh Ka Ek Din is a 1971 Hindi film based on play of the same name by Mohan Rakesh. The film directed by Mani Kaul starred Arun Khopkar, Rekha Sabnis, Om Shivpuri and Aruna Irani. The films story as in play is centered on a love triangle between Sanskrit poet Kalidas, Mallika and Priyangumanjari. It went on to win Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie in India. The Boldest Job in the West The Boldest Job in the West is a 1972 western film directed by José Antonio de la Loma and starring Mark Edwards, Carmen Sevilla and Charly Bravo. The film is a spaghetti western, co-produced by France, Italy and Spain. A gang plans to pull off a bank robbery without shedding blood, but their attempt quickly descends into a massacre. Stay Away from Trinity... When He Comes to Eldorado Go Away! Trinity Has Arrived in Eldorado is a comedic spaghetti western from 1972. It is one of the first of various "Trinity" films inspired by the earlier They Call Me Trinity and Trinity Is Still My Name. John, the Knife and the River João and the knife is a 1972 Brazilian drama film directed by Dutch filmmaker George Sluizer. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 46th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Mighty Anselmo and His Squire The Mighty Anselmo and His Squire is a 1972 comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci and starring Alighiero Noschese and Enrico Montesano. A Brand New Life A Brand New Life is a 1973 American made-for-television drama film directed by Sam OSteen. It stars Cloris Leachman and Martin Balsam. Leachman won an Emmy Award for her performance. Libido Libido is a 1973 Australian drama film comprising 4 segments written and directed as independent stories, but screened together as one piece, exploring a common theme of instinctive desire and contemporary sexuality. John B. Murray directs a segment called "The Husband", written by Craig McGregor, Tim Burstall directs "The Child", from a screenplay by Hal Porter, Fred Schepisi directs Thomas Keneallys "The Priest" and David Baker directs playwright David Williamsons screenplay for "The Family Man". Crash Crash is a 1974 Norwegian drama film written and directed by Rolf Clemens, starring Jan Solberg and Hanne Krogh. A motorcycle accident leaves the young Jan paralysed. This new situation challenges his attitude towards life, and his relationship both with his parents and with his girlfriend Marianne. Fuzzy the Hero Fuzzy the Hero is a 1973 Italian-Spanish western film directed by Tulio Demicheli, composed by Coriolano Gori and starred by Eduardo Fajardo, John Bartha and Roberto Camardiel. Virility Virilità is a 1974 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana film directed by Paolo Cavara. The film got a great commercial success, grossing 1 billion and 261 millions lire at the Italian box office. Les Indiens sont encore loin The Indians Are Still Far Away is a 1977 Swiss drama film directed by Patricia Moraz. Pipe Dreams Pipe Dreams is a 1976 film starring soul singer Gladys Knight in her acting debut as a woman who attempts to regain the love of her husband played by real-life spouse Barry Hankerson. In this drama, her husband must choose between reuniting with her or giving in to pressure of the local boss, Mike Thompson played by Wayne Tippit. Bruce French, Sally Kirkland and Altovise Davis round out the cast. Gladys Knight received a Golden Globe nomination for New Star Of The Year. "So Sad the Song" from Pipe Dreams, The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song. Night Over Chile Night Over Chile is a 1977 Soviet drama film directed by Sebastián Alarcón and Aleksandr Kosarev. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Prize. Otoko wa tsurai yo: Torajiro gambare! aka Tora-san, Hold Out! is a 1977 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Shiho Fujimura as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san Plays Cupid is the twentieth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Paapi Paapi is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by O. P. Ralhan. Zeenat Aman plays a young woman who was raised on the wrong side of the law. Her estranged brother, played by Sunil Dutt, has become a police officer. The story follows Zeenat Aman as she learns what it is to take responsibility for ones actions and Sunil Dutt as he learns to separate crime from the criminal. Rah Hal-e Yek Solution No. 1 is a 1978 Iranian short film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. Showdown at the Cotton Mill Showdown at the Cotton Mill, also released as Cold Face, Heart and Blood, is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Wu Ma. The film was believed to be lost until Rarescope uncovered the film in a Taiwanese film vault. It is a sequel to the 1976 film The Shaolin Avengers, which was co-directed by Wu Ma and Chang Cheh and stars Kuan-Chun Chi as Hu Hui-Chien. Solo Solo is a 1977 New Zealand romantic comedy directed by Tony Williams. The plot concerns a hitchhiker who falls for a pilot. Au revoir à lundi Bye, See You Monday is a 1979 French-Canadian drama film directed by Maurice Dugowson. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. Survival of Dana Survival of Dana is a 1979 CBS made-for-TV film starring Melissa Sue Anderson, Robert Carradine, Talia Balsam, Marion Ross and Judge Reinhold in his first film and Anderson in her first non-Mary Ingalls role as a modern-day "bad" girl while on hiatus from Little House on the Prairie and one of Ross other TV roles during Happy Days primetime run. It was directed by Jack Starrett, whose only child, Jennifer, plays one of the antisocial cliques members and is a teenage drama about conflicting adolescent values in affluent societies, as the titular youth is transferred from Fargo to Los Angeles suburban San Fernando Valley after her parents divorce. On the Nickel On the Nickel is a 1980 feature film written, produced by, and starring Ralph Waite. The film presents the story of Sam, a recovering alcoholic who feels dissatisfied with his life of sobriety and goes back in search of the good times he enjoyed with his old friends living on Los Angeles skid row. Eventually finding his best friend, "C.G.", still living on the nickel, the two men reminisce, and Sam gets a fresh look at the lifestyle he had once vigorously abandoned. The film is a multi-level odyssey through the slums of L.A., as well as Sams personal ruminations as he re-evaluates the nostalgia he had felt for the free and bohemian lifestyle of a street person. The film also stars Hal Williams, Penelope Allen, and Jack Kehoe. The original soundtrack was written and performed by Tom Waits. With its offbeat, comedic depiction of life on the streets, the film has maintained a cult following since its initial release, although it passed out of general availability for 20 years and effectively became a "lost" movie. Despite this, occasional showings on American television have kept viewer interest high and have resulted in Mr. Waites decision to collaborate with producer Thomas Wise, re-edit and restore the feature for DVD and internet release in late 2009. On the Nickel debuted on Blu Ray disc in 2017. Discs are currently mastered in Germany and imported to the U.S. and North America. They are compatible with players in the U.S., Central and South America, Canada, and most of Asia. Angels of Iron Angels of Iron is a 1981 German crime film directed by Thomas Brasch. It was entered into the 1981 Cannes Film Festival, but did not win at Cannes. Director Thomas Brasch won the Bavarian Film Award for Best Direction. The black-and-white film dramatizes the true story of a Berlin gang of thieves led by juvenile Werner Gladow during the time of the Berlin Blockade 1948-49. Likening it to the Prohibition era in the United States twenty years earlier, writer-director Brasch paints a sympathetic portrait of anarchic gangsterism facilitated by the lawless political anarchy in post-war Germany up until the 1949 foundation of East and West Germany, whereas the latter brings the sinister old "forces of order" back to the forefront when former Nazis regain their pre-1945 positions in both new German states. When eventually these "forces of order" come back to power at the end of the Berlin Blockade, they crack down on the anarchic Gladow gang. Gladow himself is sentenced to death for murder and executed in East Germany in 1950 at the age of 18. Although West-German ex-Nazis offer Völpel a job in the new West-German police if hed flee into one of the citys Western zones, he prefers to stay in an East-German prison until he dies in 1959 because he feels freer in prison than inside an ordered society, just as he did already during the whole war when the Nazis incarcerated him for refusing to fight in their war. Adj király katonát The Princess is a 1983 Hungarian drama film directed by Pál Erdöss. It won the Caméra dOr at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Hans: het leven voor de dood Hans: Het Leven voor de dood is a 1983 Dutch documentary feature film by Louis van Gasteren about the life of the young composer and those who knew him intimately. The film deals intimately with the children of the Nazis. It won the Golden Calf for Best Feature Film in 1983. Award of the Dutch film critics, 1983; the Belgian film critics Award, 1984; Best Dutch Documentary 1980-1990. 35 mm, b/w & color, 155 min. The film is about the harrowing life of the musician, poet and actor Hans van Sweeden, who ended his life at the age of 24. Simultaneously, the film offers a poignant portrait of his contemporaries in the turbulent fifties and sixties. Louis van Gasteren received a Golden Calf. Bones Parker is a 1985 British crime film directed by Jim Goddard and starring Bryan Brown, Cherie Lunghi and Kurt Raab, in which a British businessman disappears on a visit to Germany. Un amour interdit A Strange Passion is a 1984 French drama film directed by Jean-Pierre Dougnac, starring Brigitte Fossey, Fernando Rey and Saverio Marconi. The story is set in Italy in the late 18th century. It is based on the short story "The Foundling" by Heinrich von Kleist. Emmanuelle Béart was nominated for Most Promising Actress at the 10th César Awards. Strawberry Shortcake and the Baby Without a Name Strawberry Shortcake and the Baby Without a Name is an animated television special from 1984, produced by Nelvana. This is the fifth to feature American Greetings character Strawberry Shortcake. A vörös grófnö The Red Countess is a 1985 Hungarian drama film directed by András Kovács. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. A Reason to Live A Reason to Live is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film starring Rick Schroder, Peter Fonda and Deidre Hall, directed by Peter Levin. It was originally broadcast on NBC on January 7, 1985. Bar 51 Bar 51 is a 95-minute 1986 Israeli English- and Hebrew-language independent underground dramatic art film directed by Amos Guttman and cowritten with and . Mr. Bill's Real Life Adventures Mr. Bills Real Life Adventures is a 1986 comedy television film written by Walter Williams and directed by Jim Drake. The film was based on the "Mr. Bill" skits from the television show Saturday Night Live. Mr. Bills Real Life Adventures premiered on the Showtime cable television network in the United States on September 11, 1986. The First Time Is the Last Time The First Time Is the Last Time is a 1989 Hong Kong action drama film directed by Raymond Leung and starring Andy Lau, Carrie Ng, Season Ma and Meg Lam. Massacre Play Massacre Play is a 1989 Italian thriller-drama film directed by Damiano Damiani. The Making of Me The Making of Me was a 1989 film about conception and birth directed by Glenn Gordon Caron and starring Martin Short. It was shown in the Wonders of Life pavilion at Walt Disney World Resorts Epcot when the pavilion was open. As of 2007, the theater remains open during the International Food & Wine Festival; however, the film being shown is about food. As of 2008, Martin Short now stars in O Canada!, an unrelated short film in the Canada pavilion at Epcot. That's Black Entertainment Thats Black Entertainment is a 1989 documentary film starring African-American performers and featuring clips from black films from 1929-1957. The White Girl The White Girl is a 1990 drama film written, produced and directed by Tony Brown and starring Troy Beyer and Taimak. Humlaa Humlaa is a 1992 Bollywood film directed by N. Chandra, starring Dharmendra, Anil Kapoor, Meenakshi Sheshadri and Kimi Katkar. Our Shining Moment Our Shining Moment is a 1991 television family drama film directed by Mark Tinker and starring Cindy Pickett, Max Gail and Don Ameche. It was intended as a pilot for a series which was never produced. It was broadcast on NBC on June 2, 1991. A Bachelor's Life Abroad A Bachelors Life Abroad is a 1992 Polish comedy film directed by Andrzej Barański. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. No Worries No Worries is a 1994 film directed by David Elfick. It was based on a play Elfick had seen in the 1980s. Angel of Mercy Angel of Mercy is a 1993 Slovak drama film directed by Miloslav Luther. The film was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Bread & Roses Bread and Roses is a 1993 biographical film showing significant episodes in the political life of socialist and feminist Sonja Davies, based on her autobiography of the same name. She is portrayed from her early years to her election to the Nelson Hospital Board. Made as a Suffrage Year tribute to the women of New Zealand. Helen Martin says the film is fascinating as a social history, showing her empathy with working class women. The film was shown on television in four episodes in October 1993. Everynight... Everynight Everynight ... Everynight is an Australian drama film directed by Alkinos Tsilimidos and released in 1994. Based on a play of the same name, written by Ray Mooney, the film details the early life of contract killer Christopher Dale Flannery and is set inside Melbournes HM Prison Pentridges maximum security H Division. Filming was undertaken at HM Prison Geelong. Iczer gal: Iczelion is a 2-episode sci-fi anime OVA series with a female cast, released in 1995. It was created by Toshihiro Hirano, director of the original Fight! Iczer One and Iczer Reborn series. AIC and KSS were the animation production companies in charge of Iczelion. The series was licensed by in North America in August 1995 by ADV Films. Unlike its predecessor, Iczelion did not feature female-female intimacy. Although the series hinted at a possible continuation, none was ever written or created. The story seems to take place in an alternate timeline from Iczer-One and Iczer Reborn because of its placement in modern-day and with a seemingly different Nagisa. Iczelion was also made into a radio drama series, released as three drama CDs. The radio drama served as a bridge between Iczer-3 and Iczelion, as characters from the Iczer-3 OVA series were featured in it, including Nagisa Kasumi, who became the title Iczelion instead of the OVAs Nagisa Kai. Iczel was also sent to earth by Iczer-3 in the radio drama. Somnul insulei The Sleep of the Island is a Romanian film from 1994 directed by Mircea Veroiu, inspired from the novel The Second Messenger written by Bujor Nedelcovici. De vlinder tilt de kat op The Butterfly Lifts the Cat Up or De Vlinder Tilt de kat op is a 1994 Dutch film directed by Willeke van Ammelrooy. Waati Waati is a 1995 Malian drama film directed by Souleymane Cissé. It was entered into the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Fire on the Mountain Fire on the Mountain is a 1996 documentary about the 10th Mountain Division during World War II. The film follows the division from its training at Camp Hale in Colorado through its campaign in Italy. The end of the film shows the careers of 10th Mountain Division veterans, who were involved in starting the ski industry in Colorado. The film includes interviews of several of these veterans, including environmentalist David Brower. Girls Like Us Girls Like Us is a 1997 documentary film directed byTina Di Feliciantonio and Jane C. Wagner. It follows the lives of four teenage girls of Philadelphia for four years. The film won the Sundance Film Festival Grand Prize for Documentary in 1997. It was later aired on the PBS series POV. Haïfa Haifa is a 1996 Palestinian drama film directed by Rashid Masharawi. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Under Western Eyes Under Western Eyes is a 1996 Israeli drama film written and directed by Joseph Pitchhadze. It was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival. Os Olhos da Ásia Os Olhos da Ásia is 1996 Portuguese historical drama film directed by João Mário Grilo, who also co-wrote the script with Paulo Filipe. It is partially based on the novel Silence by Shūsaku Endō. The film premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival on 15 August 1996 where it was also nominated for the Golden Leopard. The film was released in Portugal on 11 April 1997. Cerasella Cerasella is a 1959 Italian teen comedy film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo. It is loosely inspired by the lyrics of the song "Cerasella". Uncivilized Uncivilised is a 1936 Australian film directed by Charles Chauvel. It was an attempt by Chauvel to make a more obviously commercial film, and was clearly influenced by Tarzan. The film is known as Uncivilized and Pituri in the United States. Tasten in het duister The Right to Know or Tasten in het duister is a 1996 Dutch film directed by Stephan Brenninkmeijer. Sun Valley Sun Valley is a 1996 Chinese film directed by He Ping. Along with his film, Swordsmen in Double Flag Town, Sun Valley is considered one of He Pings "Chinese westerns." The film stars Zhang Fengyi as The Avenger, a mysterious hero who arrives at the eponymous valley to await his enemies. Sun Valley was a Chinese-Hong Kong co-production between the China Film Co-Production Corporation, Xian Film Studio, Media Asia and Huanya Film Corporation. It was Hes first film funded by outside sources. The film was entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention. Insurance Investigator Insurance Investigator is a 1951 American crime film directed by George Blair and written by Gertrude Walker. The film stars Richard Denning, Audrey Long, John Eldredge, Hillary Brooke, Reed Hadley and Jonathan Hale. The film was released on March 23, 1951, by Republic Pictures. The Invincible Brothers Maciste The Invincible Brothers Maciste is a 1964 Italian peplum film written and directed by Roberto Mauri. Armored Fleet Dairugger XV is a mecha anime series aired in Japan from 1982 to 1983. It is also referred to as Dairugger 15, Dairugger XV, Armored Armada Dairugger XV, Armored Squadron Dairugger XV, or Machine Platoon Dairugger. In the United States, it was heavily edited to become part of the Voltron series. The Dairugger footage was the primary source for the "Vehicle Voltron" episodes, though various footage was also inserted into the more commonly known "Lion Voltron" episodes. Rion yö A Night in Rio is a 1951 Finnish musical comedy film directed by Ville Salminen and starring Assi Nortia, Leif Wager and Tapio Rautavaara. Stage Hoax Stage Hoax is the 40th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 21, 1952, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Wicket Wacky Wicket Wacky is the 34th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 28, 1951, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal-International. Oh, Grandmother's Dead Oh, Grandmothers Dead is a 1969 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli and starring Sergio Tofano. Frederic Remington: The Truth of Other Days Frederic Remington: The Truth of Other Days is a 1991 documentary of American Western artist Frederic Remington made for the PBS series American Masters. It was produced and directed by Tom Neff and written by Neff and Louise LeQuire. Actor Gregory Peck narrated the film and Ned Beatty was the voice of Remington when reading his correspondence. The documentary was produced by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; NHK Corporation; and Polaris Entertainment, Nashville. It was the first documentary to be filmed in High Definition Television, but at the time it was years away from high-definition television broadcasting. Get Lost Get Lost is the 67th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on March 12, 1956, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal-International, based in well-known fairy tale for Hansel and Gretel of German origin, recorded by the Brothers Grimm. Half Empty Saddles Half Empty Saddles is the 87th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 21, 1958, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Helter Shelter Helter Shelter is the 59th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on January 17, 1955, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. The Missing The Missing is a 1999 Australian film about an Italian priest who visits Australia. Private Eye Pooch Private Eye Pooch is the 61st animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 9, 1955, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Tree's a Crowd Tree’s a Crowd is the 87th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 8, 1958, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Kizhake Pogum Rail Kizhakke Pogum Rail is a 1978 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by P. Bharathiraja, starring newcomers Betha Sudhakar and Raadhika in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 10 August 1978. The film ran for over 365 days in theatres. It was remade in Telugu as Toorpu Velle Railu, and in Hindi as Saveray Wali Gaadi. Man Vasanai Mann Vasanai is a 1983 Indian Tamil language film starring debutants Pandiyan and Revathi in the lead roles. Vinu Chakravarthy, Ganthimathi, and Y. Vijaya play other supporting roles. It was remade in Telugu as Mangammagari Manavadu. Helga Helga – Vom Werden des menschlichen Lebens is a 1967 West German sex education documentary and the first film of the Helga trilogy. Its release in West Germany was followed by international releases to many European countries, the British Commonwealth and the United States. It became one of the greatest box-office successes of West German cinema, viewed by forty million people in West Germany and internationally. In the first months of its showing in West Germany the audience had reached four million people. The film featured scenes of childbirth which were the first to be shown publicly in Germany. Helga was the first in a series of educational films which were considered "relatively permissive" at the time. The film was considered a part of an "enlightenment wave" which was undertaken by the West German Federal government at the time. In 1968, in France, the film was viewed by five million people. In Grenoble alone it is reported that 60,000 viewers had seen it in the first days of its screening, out of a population of 150,000. In Tours, the film played to full-houses for three consecutive weeks. The film used animation, stock footage and microphotography to depict the stages of life from conception to childbirth. Cattive ragazze Cattive ragazze is a 1992 film directed by Marina Ripa Di Meana. It was produced by Alberto Tarallo and Achille Manzotti and starred Eva Grimaldi, Brando Giorgi, Burt Young and Anita Ekberg. The film was released in the cinema circuit Italian 15 August 1992. Eva Grimaldi stars as a recently divorced woman falling in love with a male stripper. The production received bad publicity, as it was made using money from the countrys Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities. The film is considered by some to be one of the worst films ever made. Paolo Mereghetti in his film encyclopaedia Dizionario dei Film described the film as a "vapid mess that can only serve those incapable of understanding what cinema is", and considered it able to "compete for the title of worst film in cinema history and win!" G. Giraud wrote in Il Lavoro, that Cattive ragazze "does not resemble anything in a real movie, or even recall anything previously seen at the cinema, even in its worst". Film critic Marco Giusti refers to the film as "one of the pillars of Italian trash cinema". Wired Italia placed it on its list of the 10 worst films ever made. Meana defended herself from critics, claiming that it was never her intention to create a second Battleship Potemkin. Cattive ragazze was Di Meanas directorial debut, she never directed another film. Delayed Action Delayed Action is a 1954 British film noir mystery film directed by John Harlow and starring Robert Ayres, June Thorburn and Alan Wheatley. Adjutant to His Highness Pobočník Jeho Výsosti is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1933. Senza sapere niente di lei Senza sapere niente di lei is a 1969 Italian giallo film directed by Luigi Comencini. It is based on the novel La morale privata by Antonio Leonviola. For this film Paola Pitagora was awarded with a Silver Ribbon for best actress. Vzlyot Take-Off is a 1979 Soviet biopic about the Russian rocket scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, directed by Savva Kulish and based on a screenplay by Oleg Osetinsky. Savva Kulish was nominated for this film at the 11th Moscow International Film Festival, winning the Silver Prize. In The Three Musketeers Les Trois Mousquetaires is a 1921 French silent adventure film serial directed by Henri Diamant-Berger based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas. Barefoot in Athens Barefoot in Athens is a 1966 Emmy Award-winning Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie, directed by George Schaefer. It stars Peter Ustinov, Geraldine Page, Anthony Quayle, Lloyd Bochner and Christopher Walken in his film debut. Wham! in China: Foreign Skies Wham! in China: Foreign Skies is a 1986 documentary film about the English pop duo Wham! consisting of George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley. It follows Wham! on their 10-day visit to China during the 1985 world tour. The film is a British venture produced by Big Boys Overseas Limited and CBS Records, with CBS/Fox Video serving as distributor. Directed by Lindsay Anderson and produced by Jazz Summers, Martin Lewis and Simon Napier-Bell. Wham! made history in China by being the first Western pop act to visit the country. Wham! in China: Foreign Skies had its world premiere at the farewell concert held at London’s Wembley Stadium on 28 June 1986. The Spongers The Spongers is a 1978 television play by Jim Allen which was directed by Roland Joffé and produced by Tony Garnett. First broadcast on 24 January 1978 on BBC 1, it was originally screened as part of the Play for Today series. Set against the backdrop of Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II, the play depicts a single mothers struggles as welfare cuts affect the poor and disabled. The derogatory term spongers is used by British tabloid press to describe people who are dependent on welfare support, however the play presents the case of a family who really need the help of welfare support. The title sequence shows the title of the play, The Spongers, superimposed over a picture of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, denoting them as the real spongers as Royal finances are paid by British taxpayers. For example, the Queens official expenditure increased by £200,000 from £32.1m in 2010-11 to £32.3m in 2011-12. Gia mia houfta touristries Gia mia choufta Touristries is a 1971 Greek comedy film directed by Errikos Thalassinos and starring Alekos Alexandrakis, Kaiti Papanika and Katerina Gioulaki. The Phantom Cowboy The Phantom Cowboy is a 1935 American film directed by Robert J. Horner. Shareef Budmaash Shareef Budmaash is a 1973 Bollywood action thriller film directed by Raj Khosla. The film stars Dev Anand, Hema Malini, Shatrughan Sinha and Ajit in pivotal roles. A Banda das Velhas Virgens A Banda das Velhas Virgens is a 1979 Brazilian film by Amácio Mazzaropi. In this movie, the character key, called Gostoso, is responsible for a band formed by older women and religious women. Everything goes well until the farmer is expelled, along with the family of their land. He restarts his life in the capital, collecting scrap, and becomes the main suspect of a theft. El ahijado de la muerte El ahijado de la muerte is a 1946 Mexican film. It was the first film to be written by Luis Alcoriza, co-written with his wife Janet Alcoriza, loosely based on the story by the brothers Grimm. Goonda Goonda is a 1984 Indian Telugu film directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. This film stars Chiranjeevi, Radha, Kaikala Satyanarayana, Rao Gopal Rao and Allu Ramalingiah. The film had the then biggest opening for a Chiranjeevi film as it was a film from Chiranjeevi-Kodandarami Reddy collaboration after the 1983 Blockbuster Khaidi. The film received praise for its risky action sequence in train in the climax shot without any body doubles. The film, however, failed to replicate the success of Khaidi but still became a Superhit at the box office. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Daaku Raaja. Kotta Alludu Kotta Alludu is a Telugu film starring Krishna, Jaya Prada, Chiranjeevi, Hema Choudhary and Mohan Babu. Mutyamantha Muddu Muthyamantha Muddu is a 1989 Telugu Thriller film produced by K. Benarjee under the Pramoda Art Films banner, Presented by K. S. Rama Rao and directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty. It stars Rajendra Prasad and Seetha in the lead roles, with music composed by Hamsalekha. The film is based on Yandamuri Veerendranath novel Thiller. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. Post Post is a 1929 Soviet animated film directed by Mikhail Tsekhanovsky and N. Timofeev. Walk a Tightrope Walk a Tightrope is a 1964 American crime film directed by Frank Nesbitt, written by Neil McCallum, and starring Dan Duryea, Patricia Owens, Terence Cooper, Richard Leech, Neil McCallum and Trevor Reid. It was released on February 12, 1965, by Paramount Pictures. Bongja Bongja is a 2000 South Korean film. Der Würger vom Tower The Strangler of the Tower is a 1966 West German crime film directed by Hans Mehringer and starring Charles Regnier, Kai Fischer and Hans Reiser. Like the contemporaneous series of Edgar Wallace adaptations by Rialto Film, it has a British setting. Life Under Mike Life Under Mike is a political documentary film directed and produced by Canadian filmmaker James Motluk. It was released to theaters in September 2000 to generally positive reviews. The movie takes a critical look at the government of then Ontario Premier Mike Harris. It was partially funded by American Filmmaker Michael Moore after Motluk met Moore at the Toronto International Film Festival. Music was provided for the movie soundtrack by rock stars Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan. In 2001, it received a Media human Rights Award from the League for Human Rights of Canada. The movie touches on themes such as the need for government to play a role in the economy, the need for a strong sense of community and support for strong trade unions. It features interviews with economist John Kenneth Galbraith and former NDP Leader Jack Layton. ABC Mantrap Mantrap is a 1983 short film featuring songs by the English new wave band ABC. The film also features James Villiers as the bands manager. Maya Bazaar Mayabazaris a 1995 Indian Tamil comedy horror film directed by Keyaar and produced by Meena Panchu Arunachalam. The film stars Ramki and Urvashi in the lead roles and . The film score and the soundtrack were composed by film composer Ilaiyaraaja. other stars Suvarna Mathew, Visu, Vivek and Ajay Rathnam were also in main roles. Devatha Manushya Devatha Manushya is a 1988 Indian Kannada film, directed by Singeetham Srinivasa Rao. The film stars Rajkumar, Geetha and K. S. Ashwath in the lead roles. The movie is famous for its evergreen songs, which were composed by Upendra Kumar. The film was a major success at the box office upon its release. This was Rajkumars 200th movie.Sudharani who played as heroine in the film Aanand with Rajkumars son Shivaraj Kumar acted as Rajkumars daughter in this film. El vagabundo The Vagabond is a 1953 Mexican comedy film directed by Rogelio A. González and Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Leonor Llausás and Wolf Ruvinskis. Uff! Yeh Mohabbat Uff Yeh Mohabbat is a 1997 Hindi film directed by Vipin Handa and stars Twinkle Khanna and Abhishek Kapoor. It was a sleeper hit. Aayirappara Aayirappara is a 1993 Malayalam film directed by Venu Nagavalli, starring Mammootty, Urvashi and Madhu in the lead roles. The movie was produced by Sreekanth and Ashok under the banner of Gauridarshana and it has been distributed by Mak Release. The movie was a huge Box office success The Shield Around the K The Shield Around the K: The Story of K Records is a 2000 documentary produced and directed by Heather Rose Dominic about the independent record label, K Records. The film profiles the birth and growth of the punk rock DIY label based in Olympia. Co-founders, Calvin Johnson and Candice Pedersen are interviewed along with over 20 K artists and peers including Michael Azerrad, Timothy Brock, Gerard Cosloy, The Crabs, Steve Fisk, John Foster, John Goodmanson, Toni Holm, Rich Jensen, Peter Kember, David Lester, Bret Lunsford, Ian MacKaye, Lois Maffeo, Patrick Maley, Rose Melberg, Slim Moon, Jack Rabid, David Raugh, Ira Robbins, Jean Smith, Winston Vidor, Wandering Lucy and Dean Wareham. Included are Super 8 music videos of Beat Happening, The Halo Benders, Lois, Mecca Normal and Tiger Trap directed by Patrick Maley and Lois Maffeo. The film also contains rare footage from the International Pop Underground Convention, a six-day festival held at the Capital Theater in Olympia, Washington in August, 1991. Evcilik oyunu Evcilik Oyunu is a 1964 Turkish romance film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Göksel Arsoy, Belgin Doruk, and Gürel Ünlüsoy. Heidi Heidi is a 2005 animated adaptation of the Johanna Spyri novel, produced by Nelvana Limited, Telemagination and TV-Loonland AG. Exposed Exposed is a 2003 American independent comedy film written and directed by Misti L. Barnes, starring Brenda Strong, Lumi Cavazos, Gia Carides, Tate Donovan and Missi Pyle. Bob Smith, the host of the scandalous news show "Probe", launches an investigation to dig up dirt on three popular television celebrities who are up for a "Woman of Distinction Award". Shinesman is a Japanese anime OVA of two episodes. It was released in Japan on February 21, 1996. It is based on the Manga comic art of Kaimu Tachibana and Hideki Sonoda, and directed by Shinya Sadamitsu. The character designer was Akiharu Ishii. The video was produced by Gakken, Aniplex, and Movic. The film has been dubbed into English by Media Blasters, and released on both Region 1 and 2 DVD. Roots of the Cuban Missile Crisis Roots of the Cuban Missile Crisis is a 48-minute 2001 Cold War documentary by New Line Home Video with "film footage from the era and newly created interviews covering U.S./Soviet relations from post-WWII Europe through the end of the crisis". The documentary is a "Beyond the Movie feature" on the infinifilm DVD for the movie Thirteen Days and synthesizes archival footage and still photography, interviews, Trinity and Beyond documentary scenes, and Thirteen Days movie scenes and sequences. Topics regarding the crisis roots covered by the film include the 1938 Munich Agreement, Yalta Conference, British withdrawal from Greece & Turkey, Berlin Airlift, Bomber Gap, Kennedy-Nixon Debate, Cuban Revolution, Missile Gap, Bay of Pigs Invasion, and Crateology. The last third of the film covers events of the crisis and includes film dramatized scenes from Thirteen Days. Çilgin kiz ve üç süper adam Çılgın Kız ve Üç Süper Adam is a 1973 Turkish film directed by Cavit Yürüklü. The film is also known as 3 Supermen and Mad Girl. Catatan si boy Catatan si boy is a 1987 Indonesian action film drama directed by Nasri Cheppy and starring Didi Petet. The film, a success, spawned five sequels, as well as remake in 2016. The film was inspired by a popular radio drama show of the same name broadcast by Radio Prambors from June 1985 to the late 80s. As with the radio show, Catatan si Boy chronicled the life of the main character "Boy", the son of a very rich Indonesian family who owns a conglomerate of companies in many industries. Shake, Rattle & Roll 2 Shake, Rattle & Roll II is the second installment of the Shake, Rattle & Roll franchise. The film was distributed by Regal Films and is directed by Peque Gallaga & Lore Reyes. This film is an entry of the 1990 Metro Manila Film Festival. It is the first starring role of Manilyn Reynes before the following sequels. Er Woo Dong: The Entertainer Eoudong is a 1985 South Korean film starring Ahn Sung-ki and Lee Bo-hee. Lee Bo-hee won the best actress award at Grand Bell Awards in 1986. The film was selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Maavidakulu Maavidaakulu is a 1998 Telugu drama film, produced by J. Bhagawan and D.V.V. Danayya under the Sri Balaji Art Creations banner, directed by E.V.V. Satyanarayana and cinematography by Chota K. Naidu. It stars Jagapati Babu, Rachana in the lead roles and music composed by Koti. This film is Ravi Babus debut as an artist. The film was received well and was a hit at the box office. Fateh Fateh Ennum Nanmakal Ennum Nanmakal is a 1991 Malayalam film directed by Sathyan Anthikkadu and written by Raghunath Paleri. It stars Sreenivasan, Santhi Krishna, and Jayaram in the lead roles, along with Shari, Saranya, KPAC Lalitha, Innocent, Sankaradi, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Jagadeesh, and Mamukkoya in other pivotal roles. Millitary Raaj Military Raaj is a 1998 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Sanjay Sharma, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Aditya Pancholi, Pratibha Sinha, Pooja Bedi, Prem Chopra, Irfan Kamal and Deepak Shirke. Anokha Rishta Anokha Rishta is a 1986 Hindi film, directed by prominent Malayalam director I.V. Sasi, written by Rahi Masoom Raza, and starring Rajesh Khanna in the lead, supported by Smita Patil, Sabeeha, Tanuja, Shafi Inamdar, Satish Shah and Karan Shah. A remake of the directors own 1984 Malayalam film Kanamarayathu, the story revolves around three characters played by Rajesh Khanna, Smita Patil and Sabeeha. The original film was written by prominent Malayalam writer P. Padmarajan and was loosely based on Jean Websters 1919 novel Daddy-Long-Legs. Anokha Rishta was the debut of Sabeeha, the daughter of yesteryear actress Ameeta. Colette, une femme libre Colette, une femme libre is a 2004 Biographical miniseries which explored the life of Colette. Alibaba and 40 Thieves Alibaba and 40 Thieves is a 1954 Hindi/Urdu fantasy action film directed by Homi Wadia. The film was a Basant pictures presentation under the Wadia Brothers Production banner. The story, screenplay and additional dialogue were by JBH Wadia, while the dialogues were written by Chand Pandit and Tahir Lucknavi. The art direction and special effects were by Babubhai Mistry. The music was composed by Chitragupta and S. N. Tripathi. Chitragupta had worked as an assistant to S. N. Tripathi in some of the mythology and fantasy films before branching out on his own. The lyricist was Raja Mehdi Ali Khan. The film starred Mahipal, Shakila, B. M. Vyas, S. N. Tripathi, Sharda, Lalita Kumari and Helen. The song sequence of "Dekho Ji Chand Nikla" was shot in Gevacolor. The film based on the Arabian Nights fantasy adventure follows the story of Alibaba finding the cave filled with treasure and his escapades thereafter. Homi Wadia rebooted this film as Alibaba Aur 40 Chor, with lead protagonist as Sanjeev Kumar, while continuing B. M. Vyas as the main antagonist from this film. The Spy's Wife The Spys Wife is a 1972 British short crime film directed by Gerry OHara and starring Ann Lynn, Dorothy Tutin, Tom Bell, Vladek Sheybal and Julian Holloway. Astro Farm Astro Farm is a British childrens television series animated in stop motion. It featured the adventures of the Foxwoods, a small family who work on an asteroid, which is covered in farmland. Astro Farm was produced by FilmFair for Central Independent Television, and was first broadcast on CITV in 1992, The Childrens Channel from 1995; Nick Jr. later repeated it from 2000. The Legend of the Sky Kingdom The Legend of the Sky Kingdom is a 2003 animated feature film by Sunrise Productions. Produced in Harare, Zimbabwe, the film was the first full-length animated feature film to come out of Africa. It was based on a childrens book of the same name by Phil Cunningham, who was also the films producer. It was in the 2003 Montreal World Film Festival and premiered at the Durban International Film Festival in October 2003. It also screened at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, Seoul Animation Film Festival, The London Film Festival, The New York African Film Festival, Sithengi/Cape Town World Cinema Festival and Bath Film Festival. The film has been described as an allegorical tale with the theme of "believing is seeing". The Stars Converge is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Kiyoshi Sasabe. Nichiren and the Great Mongol Invasion is a 1958 Japanese film directed by Kunio Watanabe. Imitation Imitation is a 2007 Canadian film by directed by Federico Hidalgo and starring Vanessa Bauche, Jesse Aaron Dwyre and Conrad Pla and distributed by Atopia. Agninakshathram Agninakshathram is a 2004 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Karim and produced by Shantha V Nathan. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Biju Menon, Indraja and Jagathy Sreekumar in lead roles. The film had musical score by S. P. Venkatesh and songs by Ravindran. Sona Chandi Sona Chandi is a classic comedy-drama television serial produced by PTV. The story of the drama revolves around a couple who comes to a city in search of work. The role of Sona is played by TV actor Hamid Rana and his wife Chandi. This simple, innocent couple while performing their domestic-help jobs in different houses. The couple help many people in solving their problems. The Man in the Iron Mask The Man in the Iron Mask is a 1985 Australian made-for-television animated adventure film directed by Geoff Collins and produced by Burbank Films Australia. It is based on Alexandre Dumas novel of the same name. It was written by Keith Dewhurst. The plot takes place years after The Three Musketeers – even though the latter animated film was released one year later – and it is known for a scene that displays a complex fireworks animation, as well for its bittersweet ending. The film consists of 53 minutes in length and features the voices of Colin Friels as King Louis XIV, Gwen Plumb as Péronne and John Meillon in the role of Porthos. It was produced by Tim Brooke-Hunt and originally premiered on television. The Man in the Iron Mask is nowadays considered to be in the public domain. Till I Met You Till I Met You is a 2006 romantic film from the Philippines, starring the romantic pairing of Regine Velasquez and Robin Padilla with a very special part by Eddie Garcia. Also appearing are Mike "Pekto" Nacua, Joonee Gamboa, Luz Valdez, Idda Yaneza and, in another special part, Kuh Ledesma, who originally sung the soundtrack. The cast also includes StarStrucks ultimate survivors Jackie Rice and the Late Marky Cielo. The film was directed by Mark A. Reyes and produced by GMA Films and Viva Films. This is the first film co-produced by GMA Films & VIVA Films years after VIVA withdrew from GMA. The joint production between VIVA & GMA is still a major factor after their splitup in 2000 and 2004. Fists of Vengeance The Fists of Vengeance is a 1972 Hong Kong film. It was produced under the Shaw Studios banner. The Galilee Eskimos The Galilee Eskimos is a 2006 comedy-drama film directed, produced and co-written by Jonathan Paz. It was filmed on location at Kibbutz Yehiam and premiered at the Haifa International Film Festival in September 2006. Area 57 Area 57 is the name of a pilot produced for the 2007/2008 season for NBC. It centers on an Area 51-esque military base and the alien it houses. The pilot was not picked up. From NBCs press release http://www.thefutoncritic.com/devwatch.aspx?id=area_57: "Taking on the challenge of a classified mission in a top-secret location is hard enough. Throw in a dysfunctional crew that despises you and an alien that makes fun of you and youve got one bizarre challenge on your hands. So what if Colonel Steven Isaacs new career move turns out to be more punishment than promotion? Hes ready for it. Foul extraterrestrial bodily emissions? No problem. Random objects falling from the sky? Hes got it covered. Dirty looks and dirtier rumors? No worries. The laughs are all in a days work in this unique comedy." Growing Up Female Growing Up Female is a 1971 documentary film directed by Julia Reichert and Jim Klein. The film focuses on the socialization of American women and the effects of stereotypes placed by media, advertising, and personal relationships while following the lives of six young women and girls. The film has been described as one of the first films to emerge from the Womens liberation movement. In 2011, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Humne Jeena Seekh Liya Humne Jeena Seekh Liya is a 2008 Indian coming of age drama and comedy film directed by Milind Ukey and starring Siddharth Chandekar, and Mrunmayee Deshpande. It was first released on 4 January 2008. A Kitty Bobo Show A Kitty Bobo Show is an American animated pilot created by Kevin Kaliher and Meaghan Dunn, and produced by Cartoon Network Studios for Cartoon Network. The pilot revolves around the eponymous character, Kitty Bobo, as he tries to prove his coolness to his friends. The premise is roughly based on Dunns life as a Korean adoptee; the main character had previously been featured in a comic strip by Dunn titled Kimchi Girl. The pilot aired in August 17, 2001, on the network as part of their Big Pick competition, a marathon of ten pilots with viewers selecting one to be produced for the networks fall 2002 season. The series lost second place to Kids Next Door. Irish Twins Irish Twins is a 2008 film which was written and directed by brothers Rider Strong and Shiloh Strong. The lead roles were performed by Rider and Shiloh. The film also features John Di Maggio, Al Vicente, Devon McGinn, and Chris Solari. Rider and Shiloh won the DC Shorts Film Festival Best First Time Director Award, and an Action/Cut Special Jury Prize. They also won both the Audience Award and Jury Award for Best Dramatic Short at the Woods Hole Film Festival. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, and was an official selection of the Los Angeles International Shorts, Edmonton International Film Festival, Ischia Film Festival, The Raindance Film Festival, Ojai Film Festival, Bend Film Festival, Eugene Film Festival, DC Shorts, Woods Hole Film Festival, Denver Film Festival, and the St. Louis International Film Festival. The film was produced by Toby Wilkins and Jay Chapman. The soundtrack features music by Marwood, The Ebbs, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Q Brothers, Common Rotation and other artists. Stealing America: Vote by Vote Stealing America: Vote by Vote is a 2008 documentary film directed by Dorothy Fadiman, which examines the state of election manipulation in the United States. The film focuses on voter disfranchisement, the use of electronic voting machines, and voting anomalies such as uncounted ballots, inaccurate final vote tallies, and vote-switching. The film is narrated by Peter Coyote and features film clips and interviews, including those from Greg Palast, Brad Friedman, Ion Sancho, Pete McCloskey, Paul Craig Roberts, Harvey Wasserman, Bob Hagan, Charles Traylor, Bob Fitrakis, Charles Lewis, Avi Rubin, John Zogby, Clint Curtis, and former employees from Diebold. The San Francisco Bay Guardian wrote, "The scariest movie of 2008 so far is, quite possibly, Dorothy Fadimans Stealing America: Vote by Vote, a stomach-turning look at election irregularities that stretch back as far as 1996, with a special emphasis on the über-fishy goings-on in Ohio circa 2004." The Seattle Times wrote, "The horror of Stealing America arises from the evidence supporting Fadimans suggestion that the 04 election was rigged. Through a combination of first-person accounts, extensive research and revealing clips from multiple TV news sources, Fadiman investigates the many glitches in voting procedures that result in literally millions of votes being potentially lost, miscounted or even deleted." Entertainment Weekly wrote of the film that it was, "tersely sobering documentary. Its provocative thesis is that the age of electronic voting machines has actually made election fraud easier. If that sounds like a conspiracy theory, it is. But Stealing America: Vote by Vote mounts its case with hardheaded numerical logic." Charles Dickens's England Charles Dickenss England is a feature documentary written and produced by David Nicholas Wilkinson, directed by Julian Richards and presented by Derek Jacobi. Other participants include Roy Hattersley, Adrian Wootton, Tony Williams, Thelma Grove, Lee Ault and Tony Pointon. The Conscience of Nhem En The Conscience of Nhem En is a 26-minute documentary directed by Steven Okazaki, telling the stories of three survivors of the Tuol Sleng Prison. Also known as S-21, Tuol Sleng was where 17,000 Cambodians were imprisoned and killed in the late 1970s. The film follows a young soldier responsible for taking the ID photos of thousands of people before they were tortured and murdered by the Khmer Rouge. The documentary was nominated for an Oscar for Best Documentary Short. Sattam Oru Vilayattu Sattam Oru Vilaiyaattu is a 1987 Tamil action crime film, directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar and produced by Shoba Chandrasekhar. The film stars Vijayakanth, Radha and Ravichandran in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. The movie was a Hit. The Most Secret Place on Earth The Most Secret Place on Earth is a 2008 film by German director Marc Eberle, dealing with the secret operation waged by the CIA throughout the sixties and early seventies against communist guerrillas in Laos, particularly in the city of Long Cheng. Premada Kanike Premada Kanike is a 1976 Indian Kannada thriller film directed by V. Somashekhar and produced by Jayadevi. The film starred Rajkumar, Aarathi and Jayamala in the lead roles. The songs composed by Upendra Kumar were received extremely well and considered as evergreen hits. The story of the movie was written by Salim-Javed The film upon release was declared a blockbuster at the box-office and established a cult status for all the crime-thriller genre films. The movie is noted for merging romantic story with thriller genre. The movie saw a theatrical run of 25 weeks. It went on to win multiple awards and accolades including the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Film. The story is about a teacher and her nephew hired by rich family to teach their daughter. One day she witness a murder in a train and discovers that the murderer is the father of her student. The girl who plays student, Poornima, is the real-life daughter of Rajkumar. It also features his youngest son Puneeth Rajkumar in a minor role of an infant. It was remade in Tamil in 1980 as Polladhavan and in Hindi in 1981 as Raaz. Bába Bába is a 2008 Czech short drama film directed by Zuzana Kirchnerová. It won the 1st Prize in the Cinéfondation section at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Ek Se Bure Do Ek Se Bure Do is a 2009 Bollywood Black Comedy film directed by Tarique Khan and starring Arshad Warsi, Anita Hassanandani and Rajpal Yadav. The film was shot in 2007 but released in 2009. The Film took 5 years to reach box-office it was started in the year 2003 but differences with writer Ashwini Dheer who later was replaced by Bobby Khan and Nisar Akhtar and dispute with lead actor Arshad Warsi the shooting started in 2007. Snehana Preethina Snehana Preethina is a 2007 Kannada film directed by Shahuraj Shindhe, and is a remake of the 1997 Hindi film, Ishq. It stars Darshan, Aditya, Sindhu Tolani and Lakshmi Rai in the lead roles. The Window Janala is a 2009 Bengali film directed by Buddhadeb Dasgupta and produced under Reliance Pictures banner. The music of the film was composed by Biswadeb Dasgupta. The film received best films title in the 54th Asia Pacific Film Festival in 2009. The film was screened in the Marché du Film section of the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Pink Subaru is a 2009 comedy film directed by Kazuya Ogawa and produced by Mario Miyakawa.This film has been music composed by Yasunori Matsuda.This film starring Nidal Badarneh, Nahd Bashir, Adib Jahschan and Nozomi Kawata in the lead roles. A Very Short War A Very Short War is a one-hour documentary produced in 2010 by Karl Conti of Conti Bros Films. It was written by Susan Young and directed by Bill Young and Myles Conti. It was publicly and privately funded, with support from Screen Australia, The History Channel, and NRK2. Balkan Bazaar Balkan Bazar is an Albanian film directed by Edmond Budina. The film describes how Albanian graves were opened by Greeks and the contents moved and re-identified as being the bones of Greek soldiers from World War II. Hanji Hanji is a 2011 South Korean drama film written and directed by Im Kwon-taek. It is Ims 101st film and was inspired by a true story. State of Violence State of Violence is a 2010 film by South African director Khalo Matabane, featuring Fana Mokoena, Presley Chweneyagae, Neo Ntlatleng, Lindi Matshikiza, and Vusi Kunene. Héroes verdaderos Héroes verdaderos is a 2010 Mexican animated biopic adventure film, that chronicles the adventures of the heroes of Mexicans independence Miguel Hidalgo and José María Morelos. Looking for a True Fiancée is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Yuki Iwata and based on a novel by Takami Itō. Dying to Do Letterman Dying to do Letterman is a 2011 documentary film, directed by Joke Fincioen and Biagio Messina, and produced under their Joke Productions banner. The documentary follows the journey of Steve Mazan, a stand up comedian with the lifelong dream of performing a comedy routine on the Late Show with David Letterman. However, Mazans quest takes a turn when he is diagnosed with inoperable liver cancer, and informed he may only have five years to live. The film follows his decision to spend what time he has left chasing his dream to perform on Lettermans stage. Dying to do Letterman also looks at the historic impact David Letterman had on the comedy world. Notable appearances in the documentary include Ray Romano, Kevin Nealon, Jim Gaffigan, Brian Regan, Arj Barker, Will Durst and Robert Schimmel. Mazan acted as narrator for the film, speaking directly into camera from behind a large microphone on an empty comedy stage. The film won numerous audience and grand jury awards on the film festival circuit, and was invited by the International Documentary Association to qualify for Academy Award consideration through the 2011 DocuWeeks program. The films Kickstarter for an Oscar crowdfunding campaign also received press attention, as reported by Indiewire, who noted the Kickstarter project for Dying to do Letterman raised $20,000 in just two days. After a theatrical release through the 2011 DocuWeeks program, Dying to do Letterman was acquired for distribution by Oscilloscope Laboratories. Of the films premise, The Chicago Daily Herald said, "Theres nothing like a little incurable cancer to kick-start someones attempt to fulfill a lifelong dream." Fushigi Yugi Reminiscenza , also known as Fushigi Yûgi: The Mysterious Play or Curious Play, is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Yuu Watase. Shogakukan published Fushigi Yûgi in Shōjo Comic in its original serialized form from May 1992 through June 1996. Viz Media released the manga series in English in North America starting in 1999. Spanning eighteen volumes, Fushigi Yûgi tells the story of two teenaged girls, Miaka and Yui, who are pulled into The Universe of the Four Gods, a mysterious book at the National Library. It is essentially based on four mythological creatures of China. Studio Pierrot adapted the series into a 52-episode anime series. The show originally aired from April 6, 1995 through March 28, 1996 on the anime satellite channel Animax and on the regular cable channel TV Tokyo. The anime series spawned three Original Video Animation releases, with the first having three episodes, the second having six, and the final OVA, Fushigi Yûgi Eikoden, spanning four episodes. A thirteen-volume Japanese light novel series also followed Fushigi Yûgi: Shōgakukan published the novels from January 30, 1998 to September 26, 2003. On October 25, 2003, Watase began releasing a prequel to the manga series, Fushigi Yûgi Genbu Kaiden, and ended in May 2013. Another prequel to the manga series, Fushigi Yûgi Byakko Senki was published on August 27, 2017. It also became popular in the Philippines when it was first shown in Tagalog version by GMA Network in the early 2000s and also in TV5 in 2009. United Six United Six is a Bollywood film directed by Arryan Vishhal. Executive Producer Fenonn J Rodriguez. The film stars Parvathy Omanakuttan, Daisy Bopanna, Pooja Sharma, Luna Lahkar, Mahi etc. The film has music by Pritam. The film is produced by C.G. Patel. Mrs Peppercorn's Magical Reading Room Mrs Peppercorns Magical Reading Room is a 24-minute Fantasy/Magical short film directed by Mike Le Han. In November 2010 the official trailer was released and entered into the International Movie Trailer Festival and won Best Trailer for an Un-Produced Movie. In March 2011 the film premiered at Bafta in London, then in August of the same year was requested by Disney Animation Studios to screen at their Burbank facility in Los Angeles. Three days later the film won grand prize of Best Short Film at the prestigious HollyShorts International Film Festival. In December 2011 it won Best Short Fiction Film at the Olypmia International Film Festival in Greece. The short film was created as a promo for Le Hans up and coming feature trilogy titled PEPPERCORN. Kapyong Kapyong is a 2011 Australian documentary film about the Battle of Kapyong, focusing on the part played by Australian troops. It was directed by Dennis K. Smith and narrated by John Waters. It premiered on 24 April 2011, the 60th anniversary of the battle. It was launched by Prime Minister Julia Gillard. The Wizard of Stone Mountain The Wizard of Stone Mountain is a 2011 fantasy-adventure fan film based upon Mattels Masters of the Universe franchise and Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. The film was directed by John F. Carroll and Russell Minton during the summer of 2010 around Austin and the Texas Hill Country. The film centers around the young wizard, Malik and his obsession with power. Desperate to help his ailing people, he calls upon evil forces he cannot control, ultimately selling his soul to the devil in order to save his village and win the love of his life. The film debuted at Grayskull Con 2011 in Germany during September 2011, followed by screenings at Power-Con 2011 in Los Angeles and the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texas. The film is free to view online and began streaming on Halloween Night 2011. Grand Prix Grand Prix is 2010 South Korean sports film directed by Yang Yun-ho. It stars Kim Tae-hee and Yang Dong-geun in lead roles as horse jockeys. Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger the Movie: The Flying Ghost Ship is the title of the film edition of the 35th Super Sentai Series Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger. The 3D film was released on August 6, 2011, double-billed with the Kamen Rider OOO film The Shogun and the 21 Core Medals. The Flying Ghost Ship follows the adventures of the Gokaigers, who embark on a quest to find a ghost ship and acquire the legendary treasure called the , which grants any kind of wish to whoever wields it. During their adventure, they must face Los Dark, the captain of the ghost ship, and a host of revived enemies of the previous Super Sentai teams such as Agent Abrella, Baseball Mask and several enemy grunts. The Last Day of August The Last Day of August is a 2012 American film drama about four friends recovering from the physical and psychological damage of a car accident. An independent feature film, it was directed by Craig DiFolco with a screenplay written by DiFolco and Sara Rempe. It was the debut film of the writers and the director. Its running time is 75 minutes. Xi Yang Yang Yu Hui Tai Lang Zhi Kaixin Chuang Long Nian Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: Mission Incredible: Adventures on the Dragons Trail is a 2012 Chinese animated film based on the animated television series Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf. In the film, Weslie and his crew discover an evil mechanical dragon who defeats Wolffy as he was attempting to capture the goats, but a series of good dragons rescue Weslie and the goats. The good dragons say that evil dragons have taken over their world, and they need the help of the goats. Max Steel: Countdown Max Steel: Countdown is a 2006 film and the third direct-to-DVD movie based on the series and action figure line. Love Lifting Love Lifting is a 2012 Hong Kong romantic drama film written and directed by Herman Yau and starring Chapman To and Elanne Kong. Mohimma Saaba A Difficult Mission is a 2006 Egyptian film that raises the issue of trade of toxic pesticides, leading to cancerous vegetables. The film is directed by Ehab Radi and starring Majdi Kamel, Tarek Allam, Khaled Elsawi, and Ola Ghanem. Once Upon a Halloween Once Upon a Halloween is a 2005 direct-to-video film in DVD made by Walt Disney Home Entertainment of Walt Disney Pictures, featuring Evil Queen and Disney Villains. The film which features clips from Disney movies plus shorts and songs. Sing Me the Songs That Say I Love You: A Concert for Kate McGarrigle Sing Me the Songs That Say I Love You: A Concert for Kate McGarrigle is a 2012 documentary film directed by Lian Lunson. It follows a memorial concert on May 12, 2011 at Town Hall in New York City had been made to pay tribute to musician Kate McGarrigle, who died from sarcoma at the age of 63 in 2010. The concert was headlined by Kates children Martha and Rufus Wainwright, while also featuring her sisters Jane and Anna McGarrigle, comedian Jimmy Fallon, and musicians Emmylou Harris, Norah Jones, Antony and Teddy Thompson. The compilation album Celebrating the Works of Kate McGarrigle serves as the films soundtrack. Still I Strive Still I Strive is a 2012 hybrid, documentary film directed by Adam Pfleghaar, A. Todd Smith, and produced by Jim Lee for Pioneer Cinema Institute. Mein Weg nach Olympia My Way to Olympia is a 2013 feature documentary produced and directed by Niko von Glasow, which follows disabled athletes preparing to compete at the London 2012 Paralympics. The film focuses on Matt Stutzman, an armless American archer; Norwegian table tennis player Aida Dahlen; the Rwandan sitting volleyball team; one-legged German swimmer Christiane Reppe and the tetraplegic Greek boccia player Greg Polychronidis. The film was produced by Palladio Film. Maharaja Maharaja is a 2005 Kannada family-drama film directed by Om Sai Prakash featuring Sudeep and Nikita Thukral in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by S. A. Rajkumar and lyrics by K. Kalyan and V. Nagendra Prasad. The film released on 14 January 2005. Remake of Tamil film Per Sollum Pillai The Journey The Journey is a 2014 drama feature film set predominantly in Greece and written and directed by English filmmaker Lance Nielsen. It is a co-production between the UK and Greece. It stars Jason Flemyng, Lindsey Coulson, Duncan Pow, Dickon Tolson and Velile Tshabalala. Set on a fictional Greek island the film deals with several people facing the recent loss of someone they loved and how they overcome that loss by helping each other. W W is a 2014 musical thriller Hindi film directed by Tarun Madan Chopra, based on a script written by Daboo Sardar Malik. The movie starred Leeza Mangaldas, Leslie Tripathy, Sonal Giani, Raaj Singh Arora, Abhey Jit Attri and Danish Pandor and released on 14 March 2014. Hudugaata Hudugaata is a 2007 Kannada film. The movie is based on the 1934 movie It Happened One Night which was already remade in 1956 as Chori Chori and in 1991 as Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin. Ullasa Uthsaha Ullasa Utsaha is a 2009 Kannada language film directed by Devaraja Palan starring Ganesh and Yami Gautam. A remake of the Telugu film Ullasamga Utsahamga, it was produced by B.P. Thyagaraju co-producer Vinay Aryan and music by G. V. Prakash Kumar. Chakra the Invincible Chakra: The Invincible is an Indian animated superhero film based on the main character created by Stan Lee, with Sharad Devarajan and Gotham Chopra. It aired in English and Hindi, but also in Tamil and Telugu. The movie is produced by Graphic India and POW! Entertainment, and was premiered on Cartoon Network on November 30, 2013. A Pelada A Pelada is a 2013 Belgium-Brazilian comedy film written and directed by Damien Chemin. Life Is Beautiful Life Is Beautiful is a 2014 Bollywood film that was directed by Manoj Amarnani, who also starred in the movie. The film was released in India on 22 August 2014 and stars Nancy Brunetta as Amarnanis co-star. Driving with Selvi Driving with Selvi is a Canadian documentary film that focuses on South Indias first female taxi driver, a young woman named Selvi who had previously escaped a child marriage. The film was directed by Elisa Paloschi, who also acted as producer for the project. Selvi, like so many girls in India, is a child bride in a violent marriage. One day she escapes, and goes on to become South Indias first female taxi driver. This is the ten-year journey of a charming, strong, and courageous young woman who defies all expectations, moving beyond the pain shes experienced to create a new life. Chameleon Chameleon is a 2016 Chilean produced psychological thriller film written and directed by Jorge Riquelme Serrano. It had its world premiere at the 2016 BFI London Film Festival where it was selected to compete for the Sutherland Award. The Banksy Job The Banksy Job is a 2016 documentary film directed by Ian Roderick Gray and Dylan Harvey about how self-described "art terrorist" Andy Link stole Banksys sculpture, The Drinker. Funding for the film was crowdsourced in 2015 through Indiegogo. The film premiered at the April 2016 Tribeca Film Festival. Andy Link attempted to attend the festival, but was denied a visa because of his criminal record. UKIP: The First 100 Days UKIP: The First 100 Days is a 2015 mockumentary which was broadcast on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom on 16 February 2015, a few months before the May 2015 general election. It tells the fictional story of how the country would be run if the UK Independence Party, a Eurosceptic party, were to win the election and leader Nigel Farage becoming Prime Minister. The programme is filmed in the style of a fly-on-the-wall documentary that follows UKIPs fictional first female Asian MP as she struggles with the partys stance on immigration amid mounting public discontent with its hardline policies. The role of Deepa Kaur, who is elected to serve as MP for the Romford constituency, is played by Priyanga Burford. Details of the programme with the working title 100 Days of UKIP were announced in October 2014. Within a day of the programme airing, over 1,000 complaints were lodged with Ofcom and Channel 4, reaching to over 5,000 complaints in a week to Ofcom and a further thousand to Channel 4, prompting the broadcasting regulator to open an investigation. In February 2015, The Guardian reported that a “significant number” of the complaints had been sent as part of a campaign orchestrated by the far-right group Britain First, in which supporters were asked to sign a templated email. Most of the complaints were allegations of electoral bias which Channel 4 deny. Critical reception of the mockumentary was negative, with reviewers finding the plot unrealistic. Fractured Land Fractured Land is a 2015 Canadian feature documentary film directed by Fiona Rayher and Damien Gillis, profiling the Dene activist Caleb Behn as he goes through law school and builds a movement around greater awareness of hydraulic fracturing on First Nations lands. Ninth Floor Ninth Floor is a 2015 National Film Board of Canada documentary film written and directed by Mina Shum about the 1969 Sir George Williams affair, a student occupation led by Black West Indian-born students to protest alleged racism at the Montreal university. Hlas pro rímského krále A Vote for the King of the Romans is a 2016 Czech historical television film directed by Václav Křístek. It chronicles the early life of Charles IV and his relationship with his father John of Bohemia. Terror Terror is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language action thriller film written and directed by Satish Kasetty. Produced by Shaikk Mastan, the film features Srikanth and Ravi Varma in the lead roles, with Kota Srinivasa Rao and Prudviraj in supporting roles. The film revolves around a sincere police officer Vijay who finds out about an imminent terror attack in the city, and has to act fast to stop before time runs out, despite of the involvement of politicians and some of the people from his own department. Terror was released worldwide on 26 February 2016 to positive critical acclaim. Following the highly positive reviews, the film gained more screens and eventually turned out to be a box office Hit. Peigal Jaakkirathai Peigal Jaakkirathai is a 2016 Indian Tamil horror comedy film, written and directed by Kanmani. This is a Tamil remake of Korean movie Hello Ghost. The film features Jeeva Rathnam and Eshanya in the lead roles, while Thambi Ramaiah, Rajendran and John Vijay in supporting roles. Featuring music composed by Maria Jerald, Peigal Jaakkirathai released on 1 January 2016. Camp Cold Brook Camp Cold Brook is an upcoming American ghost story directed by Andy Palmer. The film, which is produced by Joe Dante, stars Danielle Harris and Chad Michael Murray. This film is based on true events. Green White Green Green White Green is a coming of age film revolving around three teenagers, who seem on an interminably long wait for university. Horseshoe Theory Horseshoe Theory is a 2017 American short romantic comedy film written and directed by Jonathan Daniel Brown, co-written by Travis Harrington and produced by Joe Toronto, Jon Sautter and Travis Harrington. The film premiered at the 2017 Slamdance Film Festival in Park City where it won a special jury award. Atom the Beginning is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tetsuro Kasahara, with writing contributions by Makoto Tezuka and Masami Yuki. The series is a prequel to Osamu Tezukas Astro Boy manga series, depicting the events up until the birth of Astro Boy. It began serialization in Shogakukans Monthly Heros magazine on December 1, 2014, and has been compiled into six tankōbon volumes as of June 2017. An anime television series adaptation aired from April 15 to July 8, 2017. The Conceited General The Proud General is a Chinese animated featurette produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio under the animator Te Wei. It is also translated as The Conceited General. Kamen Rider Amazons: The Last Judgement is a film set to conclude the story of Kamen Rider Amazons, which aired on Amazon Prime over two seasons in 2016 and 2017. It was released in the Japanese theaters on May 19, 2018. It was announced in a teaser shown following the premiere of Build & Ex-Aid with Legend Rider. A teaser trailer was shown during the broadcast of 20th episode of Kamen Rider Build. The first official trailer was released on March 3, 2018. The Spoilers The Spoilers is a film directed by Colin Campbell. The film is set in Nome during the 1898 Gold Rush, with William Farnum as Roy Glennister, Kathlyn Williams as Cherry Malotte, and Tom Santschi as Alex McNamara. The film culminates in a spectacular saloon fistfight between Glennister and McNamara. In 1916, an expanded version was released, running 110 minutes. The film was adapted to screen by Lanier Bartlett from the Rex Beach novel of the same name. The film was remade in 1923, 1930, 1942, and 1955. All of the films feature a lengthy, intense fight sequence. Friday the 13th Friday the 13th Thirteenth is a lost 1916 silent film drama directed by Emile Chautard and starring Robert Warwick. It was produced and distributed by World Film Corporation. It was based pn a story by Thomas W. Lawson. Rob Roy Rob Roy is a 1922 British silent historical film directed by W.P. Kellino and starring David Hawthorne, Gladys Jennings and Simeon Stuart. It depicts the life of the early 18th century outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor. Captain Blood Captain Blood is a 1924 American silent historical adventure film produced and distributed by The Vitagraph Company of America. The film is based on the novel, Captain Blood, His Odyssey, by Rafael Sabatini, and was directed by David Smith, brother of Vitagraph founder Albert E. Smith. Early silent film hero J. Warren Kerrigan stars along with resident Vitagraph leading actress Jean Paige. Dynamite Dan Dynamite Dan is a 1924 American drama film directed by Bruce M. Mitchell and featuring Boris Karloff. Prints of this film survive. Winds of Chance Winds of Chance is a 1925 American silent film directed by Frank Lloyd and produced and released by First National Pictures. The Rat The Rat is a 1925 British silent film drama, directed by Graham Cutts and starring Ivor Novello, Mae Marsh and Isabel Jeans. The film is based on the 1924 play of the same title written by Novello and Constance Collier, set in the Parisian criminal underworld. The films louche settings and melodramatic storyline proved popular with audiences, and its success spawned two sequels, The Triumph of the Rat and The Return of the Rat. Der Geisterzug The Ghost Train is a 1927 German-British crime comedy film, directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Guy Newall, Ilse Bois and Louis Ralph. It is an adaptation of Arnold Ridleys play The Ghost Train. The film was a co-production between Gainsborough Pictures and Phoebus Film and was shot at the latters Staaken Studios in Berlin. The Night of Love The Night of Love is a 1927 drama film, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, released by United Artists, and stars Ronald Colman, Vilma Bánky, and Montagu Love. The screenplay by Lenore J. Coffee is based on the play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca. Arizona Days Arizona Days is a 1928 American silent western film directed by J.P. McGowan, who also portrayed the protagonist. The White Eagle The White Eagle is a 1928 Soviet silent drama film directed by Yakov Protazanov and starring Vasili Kachalov, Anna Sten and Vsevolod Meyerhold. Set in Tsarist times, it is based on the play The Governor by Leonid Andreyev. The Noose The Noose is an American silent drama film adaptation of the Willard Mack play The Noose, which was released in 1928. It stars Richard Barthelmess, Montagu Love, Robert Emmett OConnor, and Thelma Todd. The movie was adapted by Garrett Graham and James T. ODonohoe from the play. It was directed by John Francis Dillon and Richard Barthelmesss performance was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. The film survives at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. The play was also the basis of the Paramount Pictures film Id Give My Life. The Bridge of San Luis Rey The Bridge of San Luis Rey is a film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in both silent and part-talkie versions. The film was directed by Charles Brabin and starred Lili Damita and Don Alvarado. Only the silent version exists at the George Eastman House film archive. The film closely follows the bestselling 1927 Thornton Wilder novel of the same name and won the second Academy Award for Best Art Direction. The Old Barn The Old Barn is a 1929 American comedy film directed by Mack Sennett. The Dreyfus Case Dreyfus is a 1930 German drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Fritz Kortner, Grete Mosheim and Heinrich George. It portrays the Dreyfus affair and is based on a novel by Bruno Weil. The films sets were designed by the art directors Franz Schroedter and Hermann Warm. In the United States the film was released under the alternative title The Dreyfus Case. The film was remade the following year in Britain with Cedric Hardwicke in the title role. General Crack General Crack is a 1929 American pre-Code part-talkie historical costume melodrama with Technicolor sequences which was directed by Alan Crosland and produced and distributed by Warner Bros. It was filmed and premiered in 1929, and released early in 1930. It stars John Barrymore in his first full-length all-talking feature. The film would prove to be Crosland and Barrymores last historical epic together. Branded Men Branded Men is a 1931 American Pre-Code sound western-comedy film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Ken Maynard. It was produced and distributed by Tiffany Pictures. Musical Justice Musical Justice is a 1931 Paramount Pictures musical short starring Betty Boop and Rudy Vallée. The Battle of Gallipoli Tell England is a 1931 British drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and Geoffrey Barkas and starring Fay Compton, Tony Bruce and Carl Harbord. It is based on the novel Tell England by Ernest Raymond which featured two young men joining the army, and taking part in the fighting at Gallipoli. Both directors had close memories of Gallipoli, as did Fay Comptons brother, Compton Mackenzie. Asquiths father H. H. Asquith had been Prime Minister at the time of the Gallipoli Landings, a fact which drew press attention to the film, while Barkas had personally fought at Suvla Bay in the Gallipoli campaign. In the United States it was released under the alternative title The Battle of Gallipoli. Her Mad Night Her Mad Night is a 1932 American pre-Code crime film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Conway Tearle, Irene Rich and Mary Carlisle. It is aso know by the title Held For Murder. Hotel Continental Hotel Continental is a 1932 American Pre-Code crime film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Peggy Shannon, Theodore von Eltz and J. Farrell MacDonald. Various criminals search for loot stashed in a luxury hotel which is about to close. Madame Racketeer Madame Racketeer is a 1932 American pre-Code film featuring Alison Skipworth, Richard Bennett, and George Raft. The movie was directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble and Alexander Hall. The Night Club Lady The Night Club Lady is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Adolphe Menjou, Mayo Methot and Richard Skeets Gallagher. It was followed by a sequel The Circus Queen Murder in 1933 with Menjou reprising his role. A third, unrelated film featuring Thatcher Colt, The Panthers Claw, was released in 1942. Rynox Rynox is a 1932 British crime film directed by Michael Powell and starring Stewart Rome and John Longden. Rynox was adapted from a novel by popular thriller writer of the day Philip MacDonald. For many years Rynox was believed to be among the lost films of Powells 1931–1936 quota quickie period; however an original print was found in 1990 in the vaults of Pinewood Studios and was subsequently transferred and restored by the BFI National Archive. The Constant Woman The Constant Woman, also known as Auction in Souls and Hell in a Circus, is an American Pre-Code film directed by Victor Schertzinger. It is based on an early Eugene ONeill play called Recklessness. Man Hunt Man Hunt is a 1933 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Irving Cummings and written by Sam Mintz and Leonard Praskins. The film stars Junior Durkin, Charlotte Henry, Dorothy Davenport, Arthur Vinton and Edward LeSaint. The film was released on May 24, 1933, by RKO Pictures. Cowboy Holiday Cowboy Holiday is a 1934 American western directed by Robert F. Hill, produced by Max Alexander and Arthur Alexander for Beacon Productions and starring Guinn "Big Boy" Williams and Richard Alexander. The Crosby Case The Crosby Case is a 1934 American pre-Code crime film directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Warren B. Duff and Gordon Kahn. The film stars Wynne Gibson, Onslow Stevens, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, Alan Dinehart, Warren Hymer, William Collier and John Wray. The film was released on March 5, 1934, by Universal Pictures. The Lion Tamer The Lion Tamer is a 1934 animated short film produced by the Van Beuren Studios and directed by Vernon Stallings and starring Charles J. Correll and Freeman F. Gosden as the voices of their popular radio characters, Amos n Andy. It was one of two such films made that year, the other being The Rasslin Match. These two shorts and the 1930 live-action film Check and Double Check constitute the only visual representations of Amos n Andy prior to the advent of network television. Man of Two Worlds Man of Two Worlds is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by J. Walter Ruben and starring Francis Lederer, Elissa Landi and Henry Stephenson. There's Always Tomorrow Theres Always Tomorrow is a 1934 American drama film directed by Edward Sloman and written by William Hurlbut. The film stars Frank Morgan, Binnie Barnes, Lois Wilson, Louise Latimer, Elizabeth Young and Alan Hale Sr.. The film was released on November 1, 1934, by Universal Pictures. Born to Gamble Born to Gamble is an American film directed by Phil Rosen and released by Republic Pictures. Three Women Girl Friends is a 1936 Soviet drama film, directorial debut of Lev Arnshtam. The film tells story of the friendship between three girls from Petrograd who grow up together and become nurses during the Russian Civil War. The film was released in the US in 1936 as Three Women. Two for Tonight Two for Tonight is a 1935 American musical comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Bing Crosby, Joan Bennett, and Mary Boland. Based on the play Two for Tonight by J. O. Lief and Max Lief, the film is about a songwriter who composes a full-length theatrical piece within a few days. The Marriage Game The Marriage Game is a 1935 Swedish comedy drama film directed by Ragnar Hyltén-Cavallius and starring Zarah Leander, Gösta Cederlund and Harry Roeck-Hansen. The films art direction was by Arne Åkermark. The Phantom of the Range The Phantom of the Range is a 1936 American western film directed by Robert F. Hill. Rebellion Rebellion is a 1936 American western film directed by Lynn Shores and starring Tom Keene, Rita Hayworth, and Duncan Renaldo. Roaming Lady Roaming Lady is a 1936 American comedy action film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Fay Wray, Ralph Bellamy and Thurston Hall. Stampede Stampede is a 1936 American western film directed by Ford Beebe and starring Charles Starrett, Finis Barton and J.P. McGowan. The Gambling Terror The Gambling Terror is a 1937 American western film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Iris Meredith and Charles King. One Mile from Heaven One Mile from Heaven is a 1937 American drama film directed by Allan Dwan and written by Lou Breslow and John Patrick. The film stars Claire Trevor, Sally Blane, Douglas Fowley, Fredi Washington, Joan Carroll and Ralf Harolde. The film was released on August 18, 1937, by 20th Century Fox. Red Lights Ahead Red Lights Ahead is a 1936 American film directed by Roland D. Reed. It was the last film released by the Poverty Row studio Chesterfield Pictures before it became part of Republic Pictures. Flirting with Fate Flirting with Fate is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Joseph Moncure March, Charlie Melson and Ethel La Blanche. The film stars Joe E. Brown, Leo Carrillo, Beverly Roberts, Wynne Gibson, Steffi Duna, Charles Judels and Stanley Fields. The film was released on December 2, 1938, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Mamele Mamele is a Yiddish Language Polish musical film made in 1938. Rebellious Daughters Rebellious Daughters is an American movie of 1938. It was the first feature film directed by Jean Yarbrough, and starred Marjorie Reynolds. The films producer was Ben Judell of Progressive Pictures, known for low-budget exploitation films with provocative titles; other films released by Progressive the same year included Delinquent Parents and Slander House. Wide Open Faces Wide Open Faces is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Joe E. Brown, Jane Wyman and Alison Skipworth. The screenplay concerns a man who tries to prevent mobsters getting their hands on loot that they have stashed in an inn. Woman Against the World Woman Against the World is a 1937 American melodrama film directed by David Selman and starring Alice Moore, Edgar Edwards, and Ralph Masters. The screenplay was written by Edgar Edwards. The film was released on May 6, 1937. Hotel for Women Hotel for Women is a 1939 American drama film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Ann Sothern, Linda Darnell, and James Ellison. It was Darnells screen debut. Hurrah! I'm a Papa Hurrah! Im a Father or Hurrah! Im a Papa is a 1939 German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Heinz Rühmann, Albert Florath and Walter Schuller. Peter, a dissolute student, ignores his wealthy farmer fathers attempts to get him to reform. However, when he finds a small child left in a room with a note attached explaining that he is the childs father he is forced to become a changed man. He hires a young woman to act as the childs nurse not realizing that she is really the childs mother. Istrebiteli The Fighters, is a 1939 Soviet drama film directed by Eduard Pentslin. Two Thoroughbreds Two Thoroughbreds is a 1939 American drama film directed by Jack Hively, written by Joseph Fields and Jerome Cady, and starring Jimmy Lydon, Joan Leslie, Arthur Hohl, J.M. Kerrigan, Marjorie Main, Selmer Jackson and Spencer Charters. It was released on December 8, 1939, by RKO Pictures. Young Man's Fancy Young Mans Fancy is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Anna Lee, Griffith Jones, and Seymour Hicks. The screenplay concerns an aristocratic Englishman who is unhappily engaged to a brewery heiress but meets Ada, an Irish human cannonball, during a visit to a music hall and falls in love with her. Together they are trapped in Paris during the Siege of Paris. The screenplay was written by Roland Pertwee and Stevenson, with additional dialogue by Rodney Ackland and E.V.H. Emmett. The character of Ada, written especially for Anna Lee by Stevenson, her husband, is "based on Zazel, the original human cannon ball, who thrilled London audiences in the eighteen nineties by being shot from a cannon" — however, "for the purposes of the film … the period screenplay has been put back to the seventies". Cherokee Strip Cherokee Strip, also known as Fighting Marshal or The Indian Nation, is a 1940 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Bernard McConville and Norman Houston. The film stars Richard Dix, Florence Rice, William "Bill" Henry, Victor Jory, Andy Clyde and George E. Stone. The film was released on October 11, 1940, by Paramount Pictures. Winners of the West Winners of the West is a 1940 Universal movie serial directed by Ford Beebe and Ray Taylor. It stars Dick Foran and Anne Nagel in a plot about the construction of a railroad and a local ganglord who opposes it. It was Universals 115th serial release. The studio had used the name for an earlier silent serial but there are no plot similarities between the two versions. Columbias Roar of the Iron Horse is very similar to this serial, however, and the writer George H. Plympton worked on both. Billy the Kid in Santa Fe Billy the Kid in Santa Fe is a 1941 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Down in San Diego Down in San Diego is a 1941 American adventure film directed by Robert B. Sinclair and written by Franz Schulz and Harry Clork. The black-and-white movie was filmed in San Diego and stars Bonita Granville, Ray McDonald, Dan Dailey, Leo Gorcey, Henry ONeill and Stanley Clements. The film was released on July 30, 1941, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Pals of the Pecos Pals of the Pecos is a 1941 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by Lester Orlebeck. Secret Evidence Secret Evidence is a 1941 American drama film. Directed by William Nigh, the film stars Marjorie Reynolds, Charles Quigley, and Ward McTaggart. It was released on January 31, 1941. Are Husbands Necessary? Are Husbands Necessary? is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Ray Milland and Betty Field. It follows the misadventures of a wacky wife and her sometimes exasperated, but loving, banker husband. The films screenplay was adapted by the husband-and-wife writing team of Tess Slesinger and Frank Davis, from the novel Mr. and Mrs. Cugat, the Record of a Happy Marriage by Isabel Scott Rorick. This novel would later be a source for the related 1948 radio series My Favorite Husband starring Lucille Ball, which itself would evolve into the television series I Love Lucy. A one-hour Lux Radio Theatre adaptation of the film, featuring George Burns and Gracie Allen, aired February 15, 1943, on CBS Radio. Lyckan kommer Lyckan kommer is a 1942 Swedish comedy film directed by Hasse Ekman. Ekmans script was filmed in Denmark the same year with the title Lykken kommer, directed by Emanuel Gregers and with Marguerite Viby repeating her role and Ebbe Rode playing Järrels role. Schwarz auf Weiß Black on White is a 1943 comedy film directed by E.W. Emo. Three Smart Guys Three Smart Guys is a 1943 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 217th Our Gang short released. Louisiana Hayride Louisiana Hayride is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Charles Barton and starring Judy Canova, Ross Hunter and Richard Lane. It was made by Columbia Pictures rather than Republic, with whom Canova mostly worked during the decade. The films art direction was by Lionel Banks and Walter Holscher. Bez viny vinovatye Guilty Without Guilt, is a 1945 Soviet drama film directed by Vladimir Petrov. Federal Operator 99 Federal Operator 99 is a 1945 Republic film serial. It was later edited down into a feature version called F.B.I 99 for television. The serial is about an FBI agent named Jerry Blake who battles "gentleman thief" Jim Belmont, who is plotting to steal the crown jewels of the Princess Cornelia. The Bachelor's Daughters The Bachelors Daughters is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Andrew L. Stone and written by Stone and Frederick J. Jackson. It stars Gail Russell, Claire Trevor, Ann Dvorak, Adolphe Menjou, Billie Burke, Jane Wyatt and Eugene List. The film was released on September 6, 1946, by United Artists. The Imperfect Lady The Imperfect Lady is a 1947 American drama film directed by Lewis Allen and starring Ray Milland, Teresa Wright and Cedric Hardwicke, filmed in 1945 and not released until 1947. In the late Victorian Britain an aristocratic politician falls in love with a showgirl. The film is also known by the alternative title Mrs. Lorings Secret. River Patrol River Patrol is a 1948 British crime film directed by Ben R. Hart and starring John Blythe, Lorna Dean, and Wally Patch. The screenplay concerns a group of undercover British customs officer who investigate a gang of nylon smugglers. It was made by Hammer Film Productions as a supporting feature. It was made at Marylebone Studios in London. It is notable for being one of the earliest films made by Hammer following its relaunch after the Second World War. Mission in Tangier Mission in Tangier is a 1949 French drama film directed by André Hunebelle and starring Raymond Rouleau, Gaby Sylvia and Mila Parély. It was the first in the trilogy of films featuring dashing reporter Georges Masse, it was followed in 1950 by Méfiez-vous des blondes. Soy charro de Levita Rough But Respectable or I Am a Chic Charro is a 1949 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Marcelo Chávez and Rosita Quintana. The Young Caruso The Young Caruso is a 1951 Italian biographical film about Enrico Caruso, directed by Giacomo Gentilomo. It stars Ermanno Randi as Enrico Caruso and Gina Lollobrigida. Its original Italian title is Enrico Caruso: leggenda di una voce. It was produced by Asso Film, Londo Films and Tirenna Film Associata di Roma. It was adapted from a novel by Frank Thiess, Neapolitanische Legende. The film follows the life of the legendary tenor from childhood poverty in Naples to the beginning of his rise to fame. Carusos voice was provided by Mario Del Monaco and Lollobrigidas voice was dubbed by Dhia Cristiani. Never Take No for an Answer Never Take No for an Answer is a 1951 British film based on Paul Gallicos 1951 story "The Small Miracle", about an Italian orphan boy who goes to visit the Pope. The Black Lash The Black Lash is a 1952 American film produced and directed by Ron Ormond starring Lash LaRue and Al "Fuzzy" St. John. It was the eleventh of LaRues films for Ormonds Western Adventures Productions Inc. The film was the fifth to be released by Howco, Ron Ormonds new film company composed of Ormond and drive-in movie owners Joy N. Houck and J. Francis White, and Ormonds second film as director. The screenplay is credited to Ormonds wife June Carr and his infant son Timothy. The film is composed mostly of footage from previous Ormond LaRue Westerns with the majority of scenes taken from Frontier Revenge with Ray Bennett repeating his role as the released Duce Rago, making the film a sequel to that film . The Rose Bowl Story The Rose Bowl Story is a 1952 American romance film directed by William Beaudine and starring Marshall Thompson, Vera Miles and Richard Rober, featuring a young Natalie Wood. The film was made in Cinecolor. It follows the relationship between a college football player and his girlfriend. Loves of Three Queens Loves of Three Queens, also known as The Face That Launched a Thousand Ships, is a 1954 Italian anthology film. It was directed by Marc Allégret and Edgar G. Ulmer and stars Hedy Lamarr. Crazylegs Crazylegs is a 1953 film about Elroy Hirschs football career. In college his unconventional dynamic running style allowed him to change directions in a multitude of ways. The media dubbed him "Crazylegs". The name stuck all through his professional career and life. The bulk of this film is centered on his college days. Crazylegs later became part of the foundation of the "Three End" with the LA Rams. This film captures the genuine quality of Hirsch’s personality, with Hirsch playing himself in the part. The film premiered in Wausau, Hirschs hometown. Cotton Warburtons editing was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing. Flame of Calcutta Flame of Calcutta is a 1953 American historical film directed by Seymour Friedman and starring Denise Darcel, Patric Knowles and Paul Cavanagh. It was one of a number of historical films made by Sam Katzmans production unit for Columbia Pictures. It is set in India in the 1750s. Unusually for a B Movie of the era, it was shot in Technicolor. Jeromín Jeromin is a 1953 Spanish historical drama film directed by Luis Lucia and starring Jaime Blanch, Ana Mariscal and Rafael Durán. It portrays the early life of John of Austria. Kasvot kuvastimessa The Face in the Mirror is a 1953 Finnish drama film directed by Ralf Rubin and starring Airi Honkaniemi, Tauno Majuri and Ritva Karisto. The films style has some similarities to Italian neorealism. Pack Train Pack Train is a 1953 American western film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Gene Autry and Gail Davis. Dance Little Lady Dance, Little Lady is a 1954 British film directed by Val Guest, and starring Terence Morgan, Mai Zetterling, Guy Rolfe and Mandy Miller. Inside Detroit Inside Detroit is a 1956 American film noir crime film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Dennis OKeefe and Pat OBrien. Inside Detroit is centered on corruption within the United Auto Workers union and is loosely adapted from the true tale of the Reuther brothers. Men Against the Arctic Men Against the Arctic is a 1955 American short documentary film directed by Winston Hibler. It was part of Disneys People & Places series. It won an Oscar at the 28th Academy Awards in 1956 for Documentary Short Subject. It was also entered into the 6th Berlin International Film Festival. Road to Life Road to Life is a 1955 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksei Maslyukov and Mechislava Mayevskaya and based on the book by Anton Makarenko. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Kean: Genius or Scoundrel Kean: Genius or Scoundrel is a 1956 Italian biographical drama film co-written and directed by Vittorio Gassman. A dramatization of the life of Edmund Kean, it is based on the 1836 drama play Kean of Alexandre Dumas and on its 1953 adaptation with the same name by Jean-Paul Sartre. Max und Moritz Max and Moritz is a 1956 German musical film directed by Norbert Schultze. It stars Kristian Schultze and Norbert Schultze junior as the title characters. The film premiered on 28 September 1956 at Uhlenhorst Lichtspiele in Hamburg. Girl in His Pocket Amour de poche is a French comedy fantasy film from 1957, directed by Pierre Kast, written by France Roche, starring Jean Marais. The scenario was based on a novel Diminishing Draft of Waldemar Kaempffert. It Was Not in Vain It Was Not in Vain is a 1957 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Nikola Tanhofer. It was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. No Time to Be Young No Time to Be Young is a 1957 American crime film noir directed by David Lowell Rich and starring Robert Vaughn. Summer Love Summer Love is a 1958 black-and-white musical comedy film directed by Charles F. Haas, written by William Raynor and Herbert H. Margolis, and starred John Saxon, Jill St. John, Judi Meredith, and Molly Bee. It was double billed with The Big Beat and is a sequel to the 1956 film Rock. Kaks' tavallista Lahtista Kaks tavallista Lahtista is a 1960 Finnish drama film directed by Ville Salminen. It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival. Stories of the Revolution Stories of the Revolution is a 1960 Cuban drama film directed by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival. Torpedo Bay Torpedo Bay is a 1963 war film directed by Charles Frend and Bruno Vailati and starring James Mason. The story is based on events that took place at Betasom, a submarine base established at Bordeaux by the Italian Navy during World War II. The film was released as Beta Som, the Italian language acronym meaning Bordeaux Sommergibile. Phonetically B is Beta and SOM is an abbreviation for Sommergibile which is the Italian for submarine in the UK. In the United States American International Pictures released it as a double feature with Commando. Die lustige Witwe The Merry Widow is a 1962 Austrian / French musical film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Peter Alexander, Karin Hübner and Gunther Philipp. It is based on the operetta The Merry Widow by Franz Lehár. The Black Duke The Black Duke is a 1963 Italian historical adventure film directed by Pino Mercanti. The Three Avengers 3 Avengers is a 1964 Italian peplum film written and directed by Gianfranco Parolini and starring Alan Steel. Desnuda en la arena Desnuda en la arena is a 1969 Argentine comedy film written and directed by Armando Bó. It stars sexploitation icon Isabel Sarli and comedian Jorge Porcel. La bugiarda Six Days a Week is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini and starring Catherine Spaak. It was adapted from the play by Diego Fabbri. Ouverture Overture is a 1965 Hungarian short documentary film written by János Vadász. It won the Short Film Palme dOr at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Seven Slaves Against the World Seven Slaves Against the World is a 1964 Italian sword-and-sandal adventure film, directed by Michele Lupo, produced by Elio Scardamaglia, written by Lupo and Roberto Gianviti and starring Roger Browne, Gordon Mitchell and Arnaldo Fabrizio. First released in Italy in 1964, it premiered in New York City, United States on August 18, 1965. De dans van de reiger De Dans van de Reiger is a 1966 Dutch film directed by Fons Rademakers. It was adapted by Hugo Claus from his play of the same name. Degueyo Degueyo is a 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Giuseppe Vari. Liselotte von der Pfalz Liselotte of the Palatinate is a 1966 West German historical comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Heidelinde Weis, Harald Leipnitz and Karin Hübner. It portrays the marriage of the German princess Liselotte of the Palatinate to the brother of Louis XIV and her adventures at the French court. An earlier film about her life starring Renate Müller was released in 1935. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin, Charlottenburg Palace and on location in Munich and Czechoslovakia. The films sets were designed by the art director Otto Pischinger. Balearic Caper Balearic Caper is a 1966 Spanish-Italian-French heist-Eurospy comedy film written and directed by José María Forqué and starring Jacques Sernas, Daniela Bianchi and Mireille Darc. It was shot in Ibiza. The Christmas Kid The Christmas Kid is a 1967 western film directed by Sidney W. Pink and distributed in America by Troma Entertainment. Tuset Street Tuset Street is a 1968 Spanish musical film directed by Jorge Grau and Luis Marquina and starring Sara Montiel, Patrick Bauchau and Teresa Gimpera. Rautaciosul adolescent A Woman for a Season is a 1969 Romanian comedy film directed by Gheorghe Vitanidis. It was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival where Irina Petrescu won the award for Best Actress. The film was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 42nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Nejlepsí zenská mého zivota Nejlepší ženská mého života is a 1968 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič and was his final film. OSS 117 prend des vacances OSS 117 takes a vacation/Hot Holidays for OSS 117/OSS 117 prend des vacances is a French/Brazilian international co-production 1970 spy film directed by Pierre Kalfon who also co-wrote and co-produced the film. It starred Luc Merenda, Edwige Feuillère and Elsa Martinelli. The film is one of the OSS 117 series of films, and was based on the 1968 novel Vacances Pour OSS 117 by Josette Bruce the widow of Jean Bruce who also co-wrote the film. The film was shot in Guarujá. The Yellow House on Pinnasberg The Sex Nest is a 1970 West German sex comedy directed by Alfred Vohrer. The film is about a brothel for neglected wives that is predominantly staffed by men. It is based on the novel by . ¡Qué hacer! ¡Qué hacer! is a 1972 Chilean-American drama film directed by Raúl Ruiz, Nina Serrano and Saul Landau. According to co-director Nina Serrano, "The formal script in the first draft was written by Saul Landau Raul, Ruiz, and Jim Beckett. But as the film was somewhat improvised the actors and I also added or molded the script as the filming went along." Armiamoci e partite! Armiamoci e partite! is a 1971 war comedy film directed by Nando Cicero and starring the comedy duo formed by Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. Boccaccio Boccaccio is a 1972 Italian comedy film written and directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is loosely based on the Giovanni Boccaccios novel Decameron, and it is part of a series of derivative comedies based on the success of Pier Paolo Pasolinis The Decameron. Deadly Harvest Deadly Harvest is a made for TV movie produced by CBS. It was shown in September 1972 and in July 1973, and not to be confused with Deadly Harvest, a German / South African remake of the German cult film Fleisch. Die Reise nach Wien Trip to Vienna is a 1973 German drama film directed by Edgar Reitz and starring Elke Sommer, Hannelore Elsner and Mario Adorf. During the closing months of the Second World War, two small-town German women discover some money in an attic and decide to spend it on a trip to Vienna. Can Ellen Be Saved? Can Ellen Be Saved is a 1974 American made-for-television drama film directed by Harvey Hart and starring Leslie Nielsen, Katherine Cannon, Michael Parks and John Saxon. The film premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on February 5, 1974. The Challenge... A Tribute to Modern Art The Challenge... A Tribute to Modern Art is a 1974 American documentary film directed by Herbert Kline. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The Great Ice Rip-Off The Great Ice Rip-Off is a 1974 American television movie directed by Dan Curtis. It premiered on ABC as the ABC Movie of the Week on November 6, 1974. La regenta The Regents Wife is a 1975 Spanish drama film directed by Gonzalo Suárez. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. L'adolescente Ladolescente is a 1976 commedia sexy allitaliana film directed by Alfonso Brescia. It starred Sonia Viviani, Daniela Giordano, Dagmar Lassander and Malisa Longo. No toquen a la nena No toquen a la nena is a 1976 Argentine film. Rush It Rush It is a 1978 film co-written and directed by Gary Youngman. The directorial debut film also featured the first acting role in a film by Tom Berenger. Talk of the Town Tora-san aka Torasan and a Lovely Maid is a 1978 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Reiko Ōhara as his love interest or "Madonna". Talk of the Town Tora-san is the twenty-second entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Pasja Pasja is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1977. Los restos del naufragio The Remains from the Shipwreck is a 1978 Spanish drama film directed by Ricardo Franco. It was entered into the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. The Circus Tent Thampu is a 1978 Malayalam-language film written and directed by G. Aravindan. Bharath Gopi, Nedumudi Venu, V. K. Sriraman, Jalaja the artistes of the Great Chitra Circus form the cast. The film deals with the roving street circus of Kerala. It is shot in black and white in a direct documentary mode. Götz von Berlichingen mit der eisernen Hand Goetz von Berlichingen of the Iron Hand is a 1979 German-Yugoslavian historical adventure film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Raimund Harmstorf, Michèle Mercier and Sky du Mont. It is an adaptation of the 1773 play Götz von Berlichingen by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. The films sets were designed by the art director Nino Borghi. Location shooting took place around various sites in Salzburg and in Zagreb in Croatia. La viuda de Montiel The Widow of Montiel is a 1979 Mexican-Colombian drama film directed by Chilean filmmaker Miguel Littín. It is based on a short story of the same name by Gabriel García Marquez. It was entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival. Shiki Natsuko is a 1980 Japanese film directed by Yōichi Higashi. ...And the Third Year, He Resuscitated And in the Third Year, He Rose Again is a 1980 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil. Giro City Giro City is a 1982 British drama film written and directed by Karl Francis and starring Glenda Jackson, Jon Finch and Kenneth Colley. It is also known as And Nothing But the Truth. Hear No Evil Hear No Evil is a 1982 made-for-TV-Movie directed by Harry Falk Jr. and written by Tom Lazarus. The TV film stars Gil Gerard, Bernie Casey, Wings Hauser, Mimi Rogers, Christina Hart, Brion James, Ron Karabatsos, Mickey Jones, Raven De La Croix, and Robert Dryer. Hero For other films with similar titling, see hero films. Hero is a 1982 British independent adventure-fantasy film written and directed by Barney Platts-Mills. Set in the medieval age, it is spoken entirely in Gaelic. The film was entered into the main competition at the 39th edition of the Venice Film Festival. L'homme au chapeau de soie The Man in the Silk Hat is a 1983 French documentary film about the films of the French silent film star Max Linder, directed by his daughter, Maud Linder. The film was screened out of competition at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. A slightly longer version was presented in New York City in 1988, and released by Kino International. Les quarantièmes rugissants The Roaring Forties is a 1982 French drama film directed by Christian de Chalonge and starring Jacques Perrin, Julie Christie and Michel Serrault. The film was loosely based on the book The Strange Last Voyage of Donald Crowhurst by Nicholas Tomalin about the death of the British round the world yachtsman Donald Crowhurst in 1969. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Douy. It was partly made at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. Location shooting took place around Finistère. The Camel Boy The Camel Boy is a 1984 Australian animated feature. Claretta Petacci Claretta is a 1984 Italian historical drama film directed and written by Pasquale Squitieri. The film entered the competition at the 41° Venice International Film Festival. For her role of Claretta Petacci, Claudia Cardinale was awarded with a Nastro dArgento for Best Actress. Cold Feet Cold Feet is a 1983 American comedy film written and directed by Bruce Van Dusen and starring Griffin Dunne. Tarang Tarang English title Wages and Profits, is a 1984 Indian Hindi-language drama film written and directed by Kumar Shahani. The film is Shahanis second feature film after his most famous work, Maya Darpan, and took him more than 12 years to raise funding for. The movie is considered, along with Shahanis other features, to be a seminal work of Indias Parallel Cinema movement. The movie stars several big actors who were prominent in the Indian art cinema scene of the early 80s, including Amol Palekar, Smita Patil, Girish Karnad, Om Puri, and Shreeram Lagoo. The Big Hurt The Big Hurt is a 1986 low-budget thriller directed by Barry Peak starring David Bradshaw, Lian Lunson, Simon Chilvers, John Ewart, Alan Cassell. It was shot over six weeks with money raised via 10BA. It was filmed on Super 16mm but later blown up to 35mm. Critical reception to the film was mixed with a 5.3 rating on IMDb Good to Go Good to Go is a 1986 crime thriller film written and directed by Blaine Novak, and stars Art Garfunkel as a beat journalist pursuing a murder investigation, with the Washington go-go-scene in the backdrop. Jubiabá Jubiabá is a 1986 Brazilian-French romantic drama film directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos. Based on the novel of the same name by Jorge Amado, it stars Charles Baiano and Françoise Goussard as two lovers. The Second Victory The Second Victory is a 1987 British drama film directed by Gerald Thomas and starring Anthony Andrews, Helmut Griem and Max von Sydow. Prison for Children Prison for Children is a 1987 American made-for-television drama film starring John Ritter, Betty Thomas, Raphael Sbarge and Josh Brolin. It premiered March 14, 1987, on the CBS television network. Princess Fragrance Princess Fragrance, released as Gebi Enchou Lu in mainland China, is a 1987 Hong Kong film based on Louis Chas novel The Book and the Sword. The film is a sequel to The Romance of Book and Sword, released earlier in the same month and also directed by Ann Hui. The film is largely seen as a faithful adaptation of the original novel; however, it is less available now due to limited releases on VCD and DVD. Schmetterlinge Schmetterlinge is a German film directed by Wolfgang Becker. It won the Golden Leopard at the 1988 Locarno International Film Festival. Chinatown Connection Chinatown Connection was a martial arts action film directed by Jean-Paul Ouellette released between 1989 and 1990. It stars Bruce Ly, Lee Majors II, Art Camacho, Brinke Stevens and Fitz Houston. Two police officers lead a team to stop poison laced narcotics from getting on the streets. Barbed Wire Alambrado is a 1991 Argentine and Italian film written and directed by Marco Bechis. The film stars Jacqueline Lustig, Martin Kalwill, and Arturo Maly. Kamenita vrata The Stone Gate is a Croatian film directed by Ante Babaja. It was released in 1992. Alles auf Anfang Back to Square One is a 1994 German comedy film directed by Reinhard Münster. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival. Andjele moj dragi My Dear Angel is a Croatian film directed by Tomislav Radić. It was released in 1995. Young Policemen in Love Young Policemen in Love is a 1995 joint Taiwan and Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Taiwanese director Kevin Chu and produced by Hong Kong director Wong Jing. Starring Taiwanese actor-singer Takeshi Kaneshiro, Nicky Wu and Hong Kong actress-singer Charlie Yeung. The Hong Kong Chinese title 新紮師兄追女仔 literally translates as "Moving Targets Chasing Girls". The movie was first released in Taiwan under the title "Student Men 逃學戰警". The movie was renamed and dubbed in Cantonese to cater to the Hong Kong audiences. The Cockroach That Ate Cincinnati The Cockroach that Ate Cincinnati is a Canadian film, released in 1996. Directed by Michael McNamara and starring Alan Williams, the film was an adaptation of Williams Cockroach trilogy of one-man theatrical shows. Hannah Hannah is a 1997 Austrian thriller film directed by Reinhard Schwabenitzky. The film was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Altri uomini Other Men is a 1997 Italian crime drama film written and directed by Claudio Bonivento. It is based on real-life characters documented in the Antonio Carlucci and Paolo Rossettis book Io il Tebano. For his performance Claudio Amendola received a Nastro dArgento nomination for best actor. Dribbling Fate Fintar o Destino is a 1998 Cape Verdean-Portuguese sports film directed by Portuguese director Fernando Vendrell. The movie features Carlos Germano, Betina Lopes and Paulo Miranda. Sex Is a Four Letter Word Sex is a Four Letter Word is a 1995 Australian film directed by Murray Fahey and starring Joy Smithers, Miranda Otto, Mark Lee, Tessa Humphries and Rhett Walton. It has been described as an Australian version of The Big Chill. Bent familia Bent Familia is a 1997 drama set in Tunisia about Amina a married Muslim woman living in Tunis with her two daughters. Even though she is allowed certain freedoms as a Muslim woman this is curtailed when she meets her old friend from school called Aida acted by. A mother of two, Aida took a firm stand not to tolerate her husbands infidelities. She divorced and considers herself a liberated woman. Then there is their mutual friend Fatiha, an intellectual who is adamant that she is going to leave Tunis and settle in the West. This strong triangle of friendship threatens Aminas husband, Majid, another adulterer who tries to bring the might of the chauvinist side of Muslim society down on her. Directed by Nouri Bouzid, this well-shot film presents us with the very real problems of women in contemporary North Africa, but offers no easy solutions. The Lure of Crooning Water The Lure of Crooning Water is a 1920 British silent comedy romance film directed by Arthur Rooke and starring Guy Newall, Ivy Duke and Hugh Buckler. It is adapted from a novel by Marion Hill. It was one of several rural romances that Rooke directed. At least one copy of the film survives. Paolo il freddo Paolo il freddo is a 1974 Italian comedy film written and directed by Ciccio Ingrassia and starring Franco Franchi. A parody of Marco Vicarios Paolo il caldo, it is Ingrassias second and last film as a director. Den vita sporten The White Game is a 1968 Swedish documentary film about the protests against the 1968 Davis Cup tennis match between Sweden and Rhodesia, in Båstad, Sweden. Hudson River Blues Hudson River Blues was a 1997 independent film. "The film tells the story of a two-career couple and how they deal with the wifes urge to become a high-powered lawyer and the husbands desire to change jobs and become an environmentalist caring for the Hudson River." The movie stars Tovah Feldshuh. Spirit of Seventy Sex Spirit of Seventy Sex is a 1976 pornographic film starring Annette Haven and John C. Holmes. Co-written, produced and directed by Stu Segall, it is a tongue-in-cheek look at the sex lives of the Founding Fathers, including George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and Captain John Smith. The film was released the year United States celebrated its Bicentennial. Early Spring Story is a 1985 Japanese film directed by Shinichirō Sawai. Bubbling Over Bubbling Over is a 1934 American musical comedy short film directed by Leigh Jason. The Coffin Affair The Coffin Affair is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, released in 1980. Directed by Jean-Claude Labrecque, the film is a dramatization of the Coffin affair of 1953. The film stars August Schellenberg as Wilbert Coffin. The cast also includes Gabriel Arcand, Micheline Lanctôt, Roger Lebel, Aubert Pallascio, Yvon Dufour and Raymond Cloutier. The film reignited the controversy over Coffins conviction and execution. Jules Deschênes, the Quebec Superior Court judge who had presided over the 1964 inquiry into Coffins conviction, publicly claimed that the filmmakers "twisted the facts to accommodate their personal convictions and thus present a slanderous portrait of the judicial system to the viewing public"; Jacques Hébert, the journalist who had initiated the original controversy with his 1963 book Jaccuse les assassins de Coffin and had been a consultant on the film, responded with an open letter in La Presse in response to Deschênes allegations. The Darktown Revue Darktown Revue is an 18-minute American Pre-Code short film by Oscar Micheaux, his first short venture into sound film. The dances and ensembles were co-directed by Leonard Harper and the picture was shot along with their feature-length all-black talkie, The Exile. As in many early talkies, the camera-work is extremely static. The film included choral singing and several vaudeville acts, including the comedy duo of Tim Moore and Andrew Tribble doing a routine about a haunted house. O.S.S. 117 n'est pas mort OSS 117 nest pas mort is the film debut of Jean Bruces fictitious secret agent Hubert Bonnisseur de La Bath and the beginning of a long-lasting series. It was released in the United States by Republic Pictures under the title OSS 117 Is Not Dead in 1959 America As Seen by a Frenchman America as Seen by a Frenchman is a 1960 French documentary film directed by François Reichenbach. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. Seeing the World Seeing the World is a 1927 silent Our Gang film, directed by Robert F. McGowan and Anthony Mack. It was the 57th Our Gang short subject released. The film features James Finlayson and also a brief appearance by Stan Laurel, who later wrote: In the Navel of the Sea Sa Pusod ng Dagat is a 1998 Filipino film produced and directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya. Starring Jomari Yllana with Chin Chin Gutierrez and Elizabeth Oropesa, it was released by GMA Films and Film Experts, Inc. The film was critically acclaimed in local and international film festivals. It premiered on March 13, 1998. Gharana Gharana is a 1961 Hindi film that stars Rajendra Kumar, Raaj Kumar, and Asha Parekh. It is directed by S. S. Vasan. The film became a box office hit. The film was a remake of the 1960 Telugu film Shanthi Nivasam and remade in 1988 as Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani. The Case of the Screaming Bishop The Case of the Screaming Bishop is a 1944 American animated short film in the Phantasies series of animated cartoons produced by the Screen Gems studio for Columbia Pictures from 1939 to 1946. The film is directed by Howard Swift. Fodder and Son Fodder and Son is the 83rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 4, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Jasper Goes Hunting Jasper Goes Hunting is an animated short film in the Puppetoons series, directed by George Pal and first released on July 28, 1944. The short was distributed by Paramount Pictures. The short includes a scene with Bugs Bunny as a cameo voiced by Mel Blanc. Operation Sawdust Operation Sawdust is the 47th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on June 15, 1953, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Pistol Packin' Woodpecker Pistol Packin Woodpecker is the 100th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on March 5, 1960, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Sepolta viva Sepolta viva is an Italian drama film directed by Aldo Lado. The film obtained a great commercial success and launched a short-living revival of "feuilleton films". It has a sequel, Il figlio della sepolta viva. Woody Meets Davy Crewcut Woody Meets Davy Crewcut is the 73rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on December 17, 1956, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. 47 Natkal 47 Natkal is a 1981 Indian Tamil language drama film directed by K. Balachander starring Chiranjeevi, Jayaprada, Sarath Babu and Ramaprabha. It was simultaneously made in Telugu as 47 Rojulu. Actress Saritha plays herself in a guest role. The film is based on the namesake novel by Sivasankari. It marked the Tamil debut for Chiranjeevi. Agni Sakshi Agni Sakshi is a Tamil language film directed by K. Balachander, starring Sivakumar and Saritha in the lead roles. Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth play a short cameo as themselves. Saritha was portrayed as a Schizophrenia patient in this film. The box office return was poor. However, Saritha won Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress. Major Chandrakant Major Chandrakanth is a 1966 Tamil-language drama film produced by A. V. Meiyappan and directed by K. Balachander. It is based on his play of the same name. The film stars Major Sundarrajan, Nagesh, R. Muthuraman, A. V. M. Rajan and Jayalalithaa. It tells the story of a retired and blind major who gives asylum to a fugitive wanted for committing murder, unaware that the victim was his younger son. The film was released on 11 November 1966, during Diwali. It became a commercial success, and Sundarrajan, who portrayed the title role of a retired blind army major, acquired the prefix Major and was more commonly known as Major Sundarrajan thereafter. Ujala Ujala is a Bollywood movie released in 1959, starring Shammi Kapoor, Mala Sinha, Raaj Kumar, Leela Chitnis and Tun Tun. Naresh Saigal was the story writer as well as the director of the movie. Ujala features one of the popular Bollywood songs "Jhoomta Masoom, Mast Mahina" played by Shammi Kapoor and Mala Sinha, sung by Manna Dey and Lata Mangeshkar. The film came with a message; "Honesty always triumphs". Avam Awam is a 1987 Hindi film with Rajesh Khanna. in the lead role, supported by Shafi Inamdar, Ashok Kumar, Raj Babbar, Nana Patekar, Smita Patil and Poonam Dhillon. In this film, the playback singing for Rajesh Khanna was done by Mahendra Kapoor. Night Ride Night Ride is a 1937 black and white British drama film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Julian Vedey, Wally Patch and Jimmy Hanley. It was made at Pinewood Studios as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures. The films sets were designed by the art director Wilfred Arnold. Le banquet des fraudeurs The Smugglers Banquet is a 1952 Belgian crime film directed by Henri Storck. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. Ingagi Ingagi is a 1930 Pre-Code exploitation film. It purports to be a documentary about "Sir Hubert Winstead" of London on an expedition to the Belgian Congo, and depicts a tribe of gorilla-worshiping women encountered by the explorer. The film claims to show a ritual in which African women are given over to gorillas as sex slaves, but in actuality was mostly filmed in Los Angeles, using white actresses in blackface in place of natives. It was produced and distributed by Nat Spitzers Congo Pictures, which had been formed expressly to make the film. Although marketed under the pretense of being an ethnographic film, the premise was a fabrication, leading the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors Association to retract any involvement with the film. The film trades heavily on its nudity and on the suggestion of sex between a woman and a gorilla. Its success motivated RKO Radio Pictures to invest in the 1933 film, King Kong. RKO owned several of the theatres where Ingagi was shown, including one of the first, the Orpheum Theatre in San Francisco, where it opened April 5, 1930. The later Son of Ingagi is not a sequel but is the first all-black cast horror movie and features a house haunted by a female mad scientist and her missing link monster. The film is not lost, contrary to popular belief due to it not being released on home video or shown on television. Three nitrate prints are held at The Library of Congress. Après l'amour After Love is a 1948 French drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Pierre Blanchar, Simone Renant and Giselle Pascal. The film is based on a play by Henri Duvernois and Pierre Wolff which has been adapted for the screen a number of times. Tourneur shot it in five weeks and came in under budget. It was the directors penultimate film, followed by Dilemma of Two Angels the same year. The films sets were designed by the art directors Paul-Louis Boutié and Guy de Gastyne Porkkalam Porkaalam is a 1997 Indian Tamil drama film written and directed by Cheran. The film has Murali, Meena, Sanghavi, Rajeshwari and Vadivelu in key roles. It was later remade in Telugu as Manikyam with Meka Srikanth, in Kannada as Odahuttidavalu with Ravichandran in 2006 and in Bollywood as Meri Pyaari Bahania Banegi Dulhania with Mithun Chakraborty in 2001. Porkaalam was one among 1997 Deepavali releases and became a huge success. Arunachalam movie 100th day function superstar Rajinikanth praised well this movie and he appreciated gifted a gold chain to director cheran. Macho Killers El Macho is a 1977 Italian-Argentine Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Marcello Andrei. Shikari: The Hunter Shikari, also known as Po Zakonu Dzhungley in Russian, is a 1991 Indian-Soviet feature film, jointly directed by Umesh Mehra and Latif Faiziyev, mostly shot in Russia, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Irina Kushnareva, Varsha Usgaonkar, Naseeruddin Shah, and Amrish Puri. The film is an Indo-Soviet co-production, and was jointly presented by Eagle films and Shakfilm, while technicians from both countries were a part of cast and crew. Ifjú szívvel Young Hearts is a 1953 Hungarian comedy film directed by Márton Keleti and starring Gyula Gózon, Sándor Pécsi and Imre Soós. Awakening Awakening is a 1959 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Il generale dorme in piedi Il generale dorme in piedi is a 1972 commedia allitaliana. It represents the directorial debut of Francesco Massaro and it is based on a novel with the same name written by Giuseppe DAgata. It was filmed in Tunis, Rome and Florence. Leoni al sole Leoni al sole is a 1961 Italian comedy drama film. It is the directorial debut of Vittorio Caprioli. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. In 2008 it was restored and shown as part of the retrospective "Questi fantasmi: Cinema italiano ritrovato" at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. Mág MÁG is a 1987 Czechoslovak film. The film was directed by Frantisek Vlácil. Whatever You Can Spare Whatever You Can Spare is a 1979 Yugoslav film directed by Bogdan Žižić. Aakhri Baazi Aakhri Baazi is a 1989 Indian film directed by Ashim S. Samanta and starring Govinda, Shatrughan Sinha, Moushumi Chatterjee, Mandakini and Sonam. Silence of the Heart Golu Hadawatha was a popular 1968 Sinhalese language romance movie directed by Maestro Lester James Peiris. Wickrama Bogoda and Anula Karunathilake acted the lead roles of Sugath and Dhammhi. The movies story is built on the novel Golu Hadawatha written by Karunasena Jayalath in 1962, based on his school time experiences and memories. Regi Siriwardena wrote the screenplay and Veteran Sinhala musician Premasiri Khemadasa composed the music. Golu Hadawatha is acclaimed as a movie that set a milestone in Sinhala moviemaking. It introduced a new cinematic format to the romance and love movie genre. The movie departs from the then traditional movie style; no hero, heroine, no enemy or villain, Joker, no songs, and fights etc. Based on a romantic and emotional attachment between a teenage boy and a girl who study in the same class of their school, Golu Hadawatha is regarded as one of the landmarks in Sri Lankan Cinema. It was awarded the Best Film, Best Director and Best Actress of the year at the prestigious Sarasaviya Awards Festival. The film, which depicts the love affair between two school going teenagers, created a sensation among Sri Lankan film lovers, both young and old, and is considered a landmark in the history of Sri Lankan cinema. The original script was being written by Piyasiri Gunaratne and Karunasena Jayalath. Before being finished, Piyasiri Gunaratna casually mentioned he was working on the script to Lester James Peiris. A few weeks later, the newspapers announced Lester James Peiris was about to shoot the film. It came out that Mr. Pieris took advantage of the situation, took over the script from Karunasena Jayalath and so de facto stole the script as well as the film from Piyasiri Gunaratne. Gli ordini sono ordini Gli ordini sono ordini is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Franco Giraldi. Without Family Without Family, originally released as Senza famiglia, nullatenenti cercano affetto, is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Vittorio Gassman. La bestia debe morir The Beast Must Die is a 1952 Argentine thriller film, which is directed by Román Viñoly Barreto and stars Guillermo Battaglia, Narciso Ibáñez Menta and Warly Ceriani. It based on the novel The Beast must Die by Irish poet Nicholas Blake. The Conception of My Younger Brother The Conception of My Younger Brother is a 2000 Czech drama film directed by Vladimír Drha. It was entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival. The Floating Dutchman The Floating Dutchman is a 1952 British crime film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Dermot Walsh, Sydney Tafler and Mary Germaine. It was known as Clue for a Corpse on U.S. TV. The film was an early product of Merton Park Studios, a British company best known for its Edgar Wallace Mysteries of the 1960s. Its plot involves Dermot Walsh as a Scotland Yard detective who goes undercover amongst jewel thieves after a dead Dutchman is found floating in the river. It is based on a novel by Nicholas Bentley. Zastava v gorakh A Fortress in the Mountains is a 1953 Soviet adventure film directed by Vladimir Gerasimov and Konstantin Yudin and starring Vladlen Davydov, Marina Kuznetsova and Yelena Shatrova. It was made by Mosfilm using the Sovcolor process. It was the third most successful Soviet film at the box office that year, with attendance figures of 44.8 million. The film is an early Cold War action thriller, set in Central Asia, A Woman Scorned A Woman Scorned is a 1999 short thriller directed by Treva Etienne and starring Marcia Johnson. Gautam Govinda Gautam-Govinda is a film made by Subhash Ghai. Released in 1979, the film seemed to be influenced by the Manmohan Desai-style of making films. Mere Humsafar Mere Humsafar is a 1970 Bollywood romance film, produced by Yusuf Teendarwajawala under the Labela Films banner and directed by Dulal Guha. It stars Jeetendra, Sharmila Tagore in the lead roles and music composed by Kalyanji Anandji. Surviving Paradise Surviving Paradise is a 2001 American family adventure/drama film written and directed by Kamshad Kooshan. With three months of theatrical release in Major theaters in Southern California and San Francisco Bay Area, it is considered to be the First English Language Iranian-American film distributed in the United States. This film is believed to be one of the first vehicles in introducing the Oscar Nominated star, Shohreh Aghdashloo to Hollywood resulting in her being selected for "House of Sand & Fog" acting opposite Ben Kingsley and later becoming nominated for an Oscar. The story concerns the struggles of two newly arrived Iranian brother and sister in the rough & better neighborhoods of Los Angeles. The Dawn of Victory The Dawn of Victory is a 1971 Greek war film directed by Dimis Dadiras, written by Giorgos Lazaridis and starring Lakis Komninos, Betty Arvaniti and Miranta Kounelaki. Fate of Graduates Plunder of Peach and Plum is an early Chinese sound film from 1934. Produced by the left-leaning Shanghai-based Diantong Film Company, Plunder was directed by Ying Yunwei and starred popular actor Yuan Muzhi. It is alternatively known as The Fate of Graduates. The film was featured in the 62nd Venice International Film Festival as part of their retrospective, The Secret History of Asian Cinema. The theme song for the film is called "". Jump Fury on Wheels, also known as Jump, is a 1971 American car racing film. Racing sequences were filmed at the now defunct Golden Gate Speedway in Tampa. Many local drivers can be seen throughout the film. Quentin Tarantino called it "this amazing film that no one’s ever seen – I’ve only seen it once and I’d love to see it again – this really good Seventies backtrack exploitation movie... It’s hilarious and very satirical. I remember really liking that." Bundal Baaz Bundal Baaz is a 1976 Bollywood fantasy and romantic comedy film directed by Shammi Kapoor. The film stars Rajesh Khanna in the lead role and had Sulakshana Pandit, Shammi Kapoor, Ranjeet, Johnny Walker and others in the supporting roles. Khanna was impressed with the character of Phantom and hence he designed an entire sequence in this film around it. This film was not commercially successful at the time of its release, but was critically acclaimed. However, over the years, this film has gained a cult following and appreciation from audiences upon its screening in television. Insaniyat Ke Dushman Insaniyat Ke Dushman is a 1987 Bollywood film in which a dedicated police officer is pitted against a gang of drug dealers. The film stars Dharmendra as the police officer, Shatrughan Sinha, Raj Babbar, Smita Patil, Dimple Kapadia, Anita Raj and introducing Sumeet Saigal paired opposite Anita Raj and playing Dharmendras younger brother. A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol is a 1908 silent film produced by Essanay Studios in Chicago, and the first American film adaptation of Charles Dickens famous 1843 novella of the same name. Tom Ricketts stars as Ebenezer Scrooge in the film, which is considered lost. Indrani Indrani is a Bengali romantic drama film directed by Niren Lahiri based on a story of Achintya Kumar Sengupta. This film was released in 1958 under the banner of H.N.C.Productions. Nachiketa Ghosh was the music director of the movie. Nad Tissoy Over Tissa is a 1958 Soviet thriller film directed by Dmitri Vasilyev and based on the eponymous book by Alexander Avdeenko. The picture was the box-office leader of the year 1958 in the USSR, it was seen by 45 million viewers. Whatever Happened to Micheal Ray? Whatever Happened to Micheal Ray? is an American documentary produced in 2000 by NBA Entertainment about the rise and fall of All-Star point guard Micheal Ray Richardson. The film was written by Larry Weitzman and co-directed by Weltzman and Jim Podhoretz. The film is narrated by Chris Rock. Rock, a native New Yorker, is entranced by the arrival of Micheal Ray Richardson on the New York sports scene. Richardson was a relatively unknown collegiate basketball player from the University of Montana—nicknamed "Sugar"—who had been drafted by the New York Knicks with the 4th overall pick in the 1978 NBA Draft. According to the film documentary and first coach Willis Reed, Richardson could be compared favorably to Knick legend and man-about-town Walt Frazier. In his rookie year, Richardson performed better off the court than on, but in his second year, blossomed into an All-Star, leading the NBA in both assists and steals and bearing a strong resemblance not only to Clyde, but to Earvin "Magic" Johnson, another tall and versatile point guard. Johnson tells us clearly how difficult it was to play against Richardson. Isiah Thomas, another contemporary superstar point guard, in the same vein says simply, "He was Sugar Ray, man. He was sweet." Richardson was again an All-Star in his third year, 1980–81, but a poor performance by the Knicks in the playoffs that year led the team to trade Richardsons two closest friends on the team, Ray Williams and Mike Glenn, which in turn, according to the film, helped change the eager-to-please Richardson from a drug user to a drug abuser. Richardson found professional rejection difficult to accept; a particularly poignant anecdote comes from his first coach at Montana, Jud Heathcote. When Heathcote accepted the head coaching job at Michigan State, Richardson came to him in tears of disbelief asking whether the rumors of the coachs departure were true. Heathcote attempted to disabuse Richardson of the notion that he was like a father to the player. Richardson responded by telling Heathcote, "Coach, you have to remember, I dont have a father." The Knicks and Richardson regressed together in 1981–82, and the Knicks traded Richardson to the Golden State Warriors at the beginning of the 1982–83 season. Sampoorna Ramayana Sampoorna Ramayana is a 1961 Hindi language Indian historical film directed by Babubhai Mistry, based on the Hindu epic Ramayana by Valmiki, starring Mahipal and Anita Guha as Rama and Sita respectively. The film was a box office hit, and became a milestone in the history of Hindu mythology. It was the second significant Hindi film based on Rama, after Vijay Bhatts hugely popular Ram Rajya. Babubhai, known for his special effects throughout his career, made extensive use of effects to enhance dramatics. The film also made lead actor Anita Guha, who played the role of Sita, a household name. Lata Mangeshkar sang two of the most top-class semi-classical songs in this movie, namely "San Sanan, Sanan, Sanana, Ja Re O Pawan" and "Badalon Barso Nayan Ki Or Se", which are still very popular. Keemat Keemat is a 1973 Hindi spy thriller film directed by Ravikant Nagaich. It has music by Laxmikant Pyarelal and lyrics by Anand Bakshi. The film stars Dharmendra, Rekha and Prem Chopra along with Rajendra Nath, Agha, Satyendra Kapoor and Murad. The film was a surprise superhit. The character of Gopal Kishan Pandey was also used for movie Farz and Raksha. The film was remade in Telugu as Andadu Aagadu with Krishnam Raju. Streets of Death Streets of Death is a 1988 American film directed by Jeff Hathcock. Parannu Parannu Parannu Parannu Parannu Parannu is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language film, written and directed by P. Padmarajan. It stars Rahman, Rohini and Nedumudi Venu in pivotal roles. Star Star is a 1982 Indian Bollywood movie, directed by Vinod Pande, starring Kumar Gaurav, Rati Agnihotri, Raj Kiran, Saeed Jaffrey, A.K. Hangal, Dina Pathak and Padmini Kolhapure. It had a very successful soundtrack released as Star/Boom Boom, produced by Biddu and sung by Nazia Hassan and Zoheb Hassan. Nazia and Zoheb were offered the chance to act in this movie by Biddu, but they refused to act and chose singing. Pratighatana Pratighatana is a 1985 Telugu action drama film about a womans fight against corruption and criminalization of politics in India. Vijayshanti acted the leading role while Chandra Mohan acted as her husband. This film was directed by a noted Telugu director T. Krishna. The film was premiered at International Film Festival of India and has garnered the Filmfare Best Film Award. Later it was remade in Malayalam as Pakarathinu Pakaram. Stalin Sivadas Stalin Sivadas is a 1999 Malayalam political conspiracy crime film, directed by T. S. Suresh Babu and written by T. Damodaran. The film stars Mammootty, Kushboo, Captain Raju, Nedumudi Venu, Maniyanpilla Raju, Shankar and Jagadish.The film was biggest flop of 1999. Sadaa Suhagan Sadaa Suhagan is a 1986 Bollywood drama film, produced by Vijay Soorma, Rajeev Kumar on Vidya Shree Films banner and directed by Tatineni Rama Rao. Starring Jeetendra, Rekha, Govinda in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film is remake of Tamil Movie Dheerga Sumangali. Majnu Majnu is a 1987 Telugu romantic tragedy film, produced and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao under the Taraka Prabha Films banner. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Rajani in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. The film was remade in Tamil as Anand, with Prabhu. Kothapelli Kuthuru Kotha Pelli Koothuru is a 1985 Telugu drama film, produced by I. Seshu Babu under the Jhansi Pictures banner and directed by K. S. Rami Reddy. It stars Chandra Mohan, Vijayashanti, Rajendra Prasad in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. Sexual Meditation: Room with View Sexual Meditation: Room with View, is a 1971 experimental film directed by Stan Brakhage. Shot on 16 mm film, the film explores the often blurry nature of gender roles in the copulatory ritual. Sexual Meditation introduces the viewer to two distinct characters, a male and female, although many have postulated that the female is simply an illusionary impression of the males apparent sexual frustration. Prowlers of the Everglades Prowlers of the Everglades is a 1953 American short documentary film directed by James Algar. The film was produced by Ben Sharpsteen as part of the True-Life Adventures series of nature documentaries. It was shot in Technicolor by Alfred Milotte and his wife Elma, who were on assignment for nearly a year, making film reports on every aspect of the Everglades. Sundelbolong Sundel Bolong or Sundelbolong is a 1981 Indonesian cult horror film directed by Sisworo Gautama Putra. The film is about the Javanese mythical prostitute ghost Sundel Bolong and stars Suzzanna. A sequel to the film was made in 1984, Telaga Angker. A remake titled Suzzanna: Bernapas dalam Kubur, directed by Rocky Soraya and Anggy Umbara, was released on November 15, 2018. The Straw Man The Straw Man is a 1953 British crime film directed by Donald Taylor and starring Dermot Walsh, Clifford Evans and Lana Morris. Its storyline focuses on insurance fraud. It was set in and shot partly on location in Brighton. Film also took place at Wembley Studios. The films sets were designed by Duncan Sutherland. It was released as a second feature by United Artists. Ihtiras firtinasi İhtiras Fırtınası is a 1983 Turkish romantic drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Gülsen Bubikoglu, Cihan Ünal, and Zuhal Olcay. Dawn Over the Drava Dawn Over the Drava is a Bulgarian war-drama film from 1974, directed by Zako Heskiya. Capulina vs. The Mummies (The Terror of Guanajuato) Capulina contra las momias is a 1973 Mexican comedy horror film written, produced, and directed by Alfredo Zacarías. It stars Gaspar Henaine as Capulina and Jacqueline Voltaire as his romantic interest. Cabascabo Cabascabo is a 1968 Nigerien-French drama film directed by Oumarou Ganda. It was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival, where it won a Diploma. Krantikari Bhagya Debata is a 1995 Bengali-language Indian feature film directed by Raghuram, a dance choreographer in South Indian cinema, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Soham Chakraborty, Soumitra Chatterjee, Mamta Kulkarni, Rituparna Sengupta and Puneet Issar. Tamil film actor Rajinikanth made a special appearance in the film. Bhagya Debata was later dubbed into Hindi as Krantikari, which was released in Hindi belt in 1997. Bhagyavan Bhagyavan is a 1994 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Suresh Unnithan, starring Sreenivasan and Sithara in lead roles. Khel Khilari Ka Khel Khilari Ka is a 1977 Bollywood action film directed by Arjun Hingorani. The songs on the films soundtrack record were composed by Kalyanji–Anandji, written by Rajinder Krishan, and performed by Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, Manna Dey, Asha Bhosle and Mukesh. Souten Ki Beti Souten Ki Beti is a 1989 Bollywood drama film, produced & directed by Saawan Kumar on Saawan Kumar Productions banner. Starring Jeetendra, Jaya Prada, Rekha in the lead roles and music composed by Vedpal. This movie was the debut movie of Dipinti who only worked for one movie. Desh Desh is a 2002 Bengali film directed by Raja Sen. Kagaar: Life on the Edge Kagaar: Life on the Edge is a 2003 Indian Bollywood crime drama film starring Om Puri, Nandita Das, Amitabh Dayal, Anup Soni. The film was directed by N. Chandra and produced by Mrunalinni Patil, with Vishal Bhardwaj as music director. Ahista Ahista Ahista Ahista is a Bollywood film released in October, 1981. The film stars Kunal Kapoor, Padmini Kolhapure, Shashikala, Shammi Kapoor, Ashalata Wabgaonkar and Nanda. Beautiful lyrics and earpleasing music were the highlights of this film. Kabhi kisi ko muqammal jahan nahin milta, mana teri nazar mein, bin bulaye hum chale aaye and nazar se phool chunati hai nazar were welcomed by the music lovers.This film is remake of famous Kannada film Gejje Pooje directed by Puttanna Kanagal in 1969. Varnnakazhchakal Varnakkazchchakal is a 2000 Indian Malayalam film, directed Sundar Das. The film stars Dileep, Poornima Mohan, Suman Ranganath and Jagathy Sreekumar in lead roles. The film had musical score by Mohan Sithara. Popcarn Pop Corn is a 2003 Tamil musical drama film written and directed by Nassar, and starring Mohanlal and Simran Bagga in lead roles, and introduces newcomers Kunal Shah and Jyothi Naval. The title is short for the phrase "Pop Carnival", with a story-line focusing on why marriages between celebrities can suffer due to conflicts between egos. In July 2002 the film was reported as being "in the finishing stages." Duplicate Sholay Duplicate Sholay is a 2002 spoof film that parodies the 1975 classic Bollywood blockbuster Sholay. It was directed by Kanti Shah. Salaakhen Salaakhen is a 1975 Hindi movie produced by Parvesh Mehra and directed by A. Salaam. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Sulakshana Pandit, A. K. Hangal, Mehmood, Amrish Puri and Ramesh Deo. The films music is by Ravindra Jain. The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. The Naked Feminist The Naked Feminist is a 2004 documentary film about sex-positive feminist women working in the American pornography industry. It is the debut work of Australian film maker Louisa Achille and features interviews with Marilyn Chambers, Christi Lake, Ginger Lynn Allen, Chloe Nicole, Sharon Mitchell, Nina Hartley, Veronica Hart, Kylie Ireland, Annie Sprinkle and Candida Royalle. Some of these women were members of Club 90, an early support group of female porn performers, and all of them found their work in porn empowering. The 58-minute-long film won an audience award at the South by Southwest Festival in 2004. Thillana Thillana Thillana Thillana is a 2003 Indian Malayalam film, directed by T. S. Saji and produced by M. A. Nishad. The film stars Krishna, Jomol, Kalyani, Kalabhavan Navas and Jagathy Sreekumar in lead roles. The film had musical score by Rajamani and Thangaraj. C.I. Mahadevan 5 Adi 4 Inchu C. I. Mahadevan 5 Adi 4 Inchu is a 2004 Malayalam comedy thriller film directed by K. K. Haridas and starring Cochin Haneefa, Shruti and Jagathy Sreekumar in pivotal roles. Digna: Hasta el último aliento Digna... hasta el último aliento is a Mexican film released in 2003. This documentary is about Digna Ochoa Plácido, a human rights activist who died under mysterious circumstances in 2001 in Mexico City following her kidnapping by the federal police in 1999. It was presented at the Guadalajara and Berlin Film Festivals. It won the Ariel Award in 2005 in the category of Best Feature Length Documentary for Felipe Cazals. It was also nominated for the Ariel Award for the Best Actress. Mangamma Sabatham Mangamma Sabadham is a 1985 Tamil-language Indian feature film, directed by K. Vijayan and produced by K. Balaji, starring Kamal Haasan, Sujatha, Madhavi and Sathyaraj. This Movie dubbed in Malayalam as Randum Randum Anju. The film is the remake of 1984 Hindi hit Kasam Paida Karne Wale Ki, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Smita Patil and Amrish Puri. The song "Oththikko Raasa Raasa" sounds like Michael Jacksons Billie Jean & the song video appears like Michael Jacksons Thriller. Main Zinda Hoon Main Zinda Hoon is a 1988 Indian Hindi-language drama film written and directed by Sudhir Mishra, starring Rajendra Gupta, Pankaj Kapur, Deepti Naval and Alok Nath. At the 36th National Film Awards, the film won the National Film Award for Best Film on Social Issues. The film was produced by National Film Development Corporation of India, which in 2012, included it in its film restoration project, which involved 80 Indian cinema classics. Requiem of Snow Requiem of Snow is a 2005 film written by Iranian screenwriter Sholeh Shariati and directed by the Kurdish-Iranian director Jamil Rostami. It is a joint production of Iran and Iraq and also the first film to represent Iraq in the Best Foreign Language Film category at the Oscars. Sultaan Sultaan is a 2000 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T L V Prasad and produced by Sangeetha Pictures, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Suvarna Mathew, Jack Gaud, Mukesh Rishi and Dharmendra in a special appearance. The film is a remake of Telugu film Sultan. Tom on Mars Tom On Mars is a 2005 16mm black and white science fiction film directed by Andrei Severny and starring Laila Lemhadden, Russel Smith, and Peter DuPre. The seven-minute love-story of Tom and Maria is based on a number of real-life cases of dangerous psychological challenges experienced by astronauts during long space assignments or by researchers staying in remote areas such as Antarctica. The film was part of the official selection at Festival de Nationen in Austria, International Science Film Festival in Hungary, Filmstock Film Festival in UK, West Chester Short Film Festival, Red Shift Film Festival and Festival of Cinema and Technology in the United States. The film was shot on location in New York City. 311: Enlarged to Show Detail 2 Enlarged to Show Detail 2 is the second documentary created by the Multi-genred band 311 in 2001. This is their second video documenting their experiences as a band promoting what they consider to be peace and a positive outlook on life. The video carries a Parental Advisory due to explicit lyrics and large display of adult content. Enlarged to Show Detail 2 was certified as a Gold selling video by the RIAA. Format: Explicit Lyrics Rated: NR Studio: Bmg/Volcano/Capricorn DVD Release Date: December 11, 2001 DVD Features: Number of discs: 2 Rendezvous with Death: Why John F. Kennedy Had to Die Rendezvous with Death is a 2006 German documentary film that claims that G2, a secret service organization of the Cuban government, organized the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. The film first aired on January 6, 2006 on German television station Westdeutscher Rundfunk. It was directed by Wilfried Huismann. Rendezvous with Death features interviews with four Cuban former secret service agents and an American FBI agent, and also cites documents from KGB and Mexican government archives. A possible Cuban connection was investigated by the US immediately after Kennedys death. But an FBI officer sent to follow the Oswalds trail during a visit to Mexico was recalled after only three days and the investigation called off. Laurence Keenan, now 81, said it was "perhaps the worst investigation the FBI was ever involved in". "I realised that I was used. I felt ashamed. We missed a moment in history," Mr Keenan said. Veteran US official Alexander Haig told the filmmaker that Kennedys successor, Lyndon B Johnson, believed Cuba was to blame and feared a pronounced swing to the right if the truth were known that would keep the Democrats out of power for a long time. Mr Haig - a US military adviser at the time and later a secretary of state - told the filmmakers Johnson said: "We must simply not allow the American people to believe Fidel Castro could have killed our president." "He Johnson was convinced Castro killed Kennedy and he took it to his grave." Ek Alag Mausam Ek Alag Mausam, is a 2003 Hindi movie directed by K. P. Sasi with Nandita Das, Anupam Kher and Rajit Kapur in the lead roles. Renuka Shahane, Arundathi Nag, Sreelatha and Sally Dynevor are in the supporting roles. Veteran Malayalam character actor Gopi is in a guest role as Georges father. Remembering Arthur Remembering Arthur is a documentary about collage filmmaker Arthur Lipsett that debuted at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. It is directed by Lipsetts close friend Martin Lavut and takes a personal approach to the story of his life through interviews with family, friends and colleagues. The film was produced by Public Pictures in association with the National Film Board of Canada, Bravo! and TVOntario. In 2007 it won the "Best Cinematography in a Documentary" Award from The Canadian Society of Cinematographers. Bharathan Bharathan or Bharathan Effect is a 2007 Malayalam science fiction-thriller film written by Madhu Muttam, directed by Anil Das and starring Biju Menon in the title role. The film is about a genius inventor who makes a small gadget which can fly without fuel using the concept of antigravity. The film released with the tag "The First Science Fiction Thriller in Malayalam", although another movie of the same genre, titled Karutha Rathrikal, was released in 1967. Bharathan was panned by the critics and audiences alike and its scientific accuracy was questioned. It was the second film scripted by Madhu Muttam, whose 1993 psychological thriller Manichitrathazhu was hailed by critics as one of the greatest thrillers ever made in India. Sreeram Sreeram is a 2002 Tollywood action masala film starring Uday Kiran, Anita Hassanandani and Ashish Vidyarthi. This film was directed by V. N. Aditya and produced by Burugapally Siva Rama Krishna. Music was scored by R. P. Patnaik. It is a remake of the Superhit Tamil film, Dhill, which starred Vikram, Laila Mehdin, Nassar and Vivek in critical roles. The film was an average grosser at the box office. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Ghera Ghaav by Goldmines Telefilms. Échangistes Swingers is a 2007 Canadian drama film. Tata Birla Madhyalo Laila Tata Birla Madhyalo Laila is a 2006 Telugu language film produced by Bekkam Venugopal, in his film debut and directed by Srinivasa Reddy. The film stars Sivaji, Krishna Bhagavan, and Laya in lead roles. The film is a remake of the 1996 Tamil movie Tata Birla. Make Me a Tory Make Me a Tory is a 2007 British authored documentary film directed by Daniel Cormack for Channel 4. Paano kita iibigin Paano Kita Iibigin is a 2007 film starring Piolo Pascual and Regine Velasquez, directed by Joyce Bernal. It is their first film opposite each other, though the two co-starred in the "Ang Iibigin Koy Ikaw" episode of IBCs defunct weekly drama series Habang May Buhay in 2000 and the "Lobo" episode of ABS-CBNs ongoing weekly drama series Maalaala Mo Kaya in 2001. Pascual is the main host of ABS-CBNs ASAP which airs opposite GMAs SOP, which Velasquez hosts. Paano Kita Iibigin marked the first time that Pascual worked with Viva Films and the first time that Velasquez worked with Star Cinema. Paano Kita Iibigin is the third co-production between Star Cinema and Viva Films after 2006s Wag Kang Lilingon and 2007s Ang Cute Ng Ina Mo. This is the third full-length film of Pascual with director Bernal after 2003s Till There Was You and 2006s Dont Give Up on Us. This is the fourth full-length film of Velasquez with director Joyce Bernal after working together in 1998s Dahil May Isang Ikaw, 2000s Kailangan Koy Ikaw and 2001s Pangako...Ikaw Lang. This Philippine-made romantic drama opened on May 30, 2007 in the Philippines. It was rated B by the Cinema Evaluation Board. The movie made P78,128,341. When the DVD was released, it sold 15,000 DVD after two days of sale and became the first Filipino DVD release to be awarded with a Gold Certification in just three days of release. The soundtrack went Gold award after three weeks. The soundtrack reached Double Platinum status with more than 60,000 sales based on Regines record sales in YES! Magazines list of the 20 stars who ruled the decade. Teng Nong Khon Maha-Hia Teng Nong khon maha hia is a 2007 Thai comedy film directed by and starring Thai television comedians Pongsak Pongsuwan and Choosak Iamsook. On its release, despite negative reviews by film critics, the film was No. 1 at Thailand cinema box offices, topping such Hollywood films as Shrek the Third, Oceans Thirteen and another Thai film, Ploy. Mag-ingat ka sa... Kulam Mag-ingat Ka Sa... Kulam or Kulam is a Filipino fantasy- horror film starring Judy Ann Santos and Dennis Trillo. It is produced and released by Regal Films as part of their year-long 48th anniversary celebration. The film was released domestically on October 1, 2008. The film is about a married woman who starts behaving unpredictably as she recovers from a terrible car accident. Aswaroodan Ashwaroodan is a 2006 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Jayaraj and produced by D. Rama Naidu. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Padmapriya, Saikumar and Jagannatha Varma in lead roles. The film had musical score by Jassie Gift. Chûkon giretsu - Jitsuroku Chûshingura is a 1928 Japanese black-and-white silent film with benshi accompaniment directed by Shozo Makino. It was an epic created to commemorate Makinos 50th birthday and is based on the classic theme of Chūshingura. During the production of this film, a fire broke out, destroying parts of the original film, but it has since been restored. The Making of Plus One The Making of Plus One is a 2010 British-Canadian comedy film about the independent filmmaking industry. The film was set and shot at the Cannes Film Festival and takes a satirical look at the film industrys obsession with celebrity. It was written and directed by Mary McGuckian and stars Michael Eklund, Suzan-Lori Parks, Lothaire Bluteau, Geraldine Chaplin, Donna DErrico, Jordi Mollà and Jennifer Tilly. Mao Tse Tung Mao Tse Tung is a 2007 Albanian comedy film directed by Besnik Bisha. It was entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival., attracting some international reviews. FIPRESCIs Francisco Ferreira praised the film stating that it "transcends its picturesque backdrops and its sui generis view of Marxism to reflect on the history and mythology of a nation" while Emanuel Levy reports on the "audiences appreciative laughter." Exodus Fall Exodus Fall is a 2011 American drama road film directed by Ankush Kohli and Chad Waterhouse, and starring Rosanna Arquette, Jesse James, Devon Graye, Dee Wallace, and Christopher Atkins. Bhagyavantharu Bhagyavantharu is a 1977 Kannada family melodrama film directed by H. R. Bhargava, making his debut. The film featured an ensemble cast including Rajkumar, B. Saroja Devi, Ashok, Balakrishna and Ramakrishna playing the pivotal roles. The film, produced by Dwarakish is a remake of the Tamil film Dheerga Sumangali. The dialogues and lyrics were written by Chi. Udaya Shankar. The film featured original score and soundtrack composed by Rajan-Nagendra. Bomb Harvest Bomb Harvest is a 2007 documentary film directed by Australian filmmaker Kim Mordaunt and produced by Sylvia Wilczynski. It explores the consequences of war in Laos as it follows an Australian bomb disposal specialist, training locals in the skill of detonating bombs while trying to stop villagers, particularly children, from finding them and using them for scrap metal. During the Vietnam War, Laos was the target of the heaviest US bombing campaign, making Laos the most bombed country in history: from 1964 until 1973 more than two million tonnes of bombs were dropped, including 260 million cluster munitions. An estimated 30% of the bombs dropped failed to detonate as intended. Unexploded Ordnance continues to kill and injure people, and, as a consequence of large tracts of land being sealed off, the local population are prevented from using it, including for the vital purpose of growing food. Casualties and deaths are still frequently reported, particularly amongst children and adolescents who are tempted into the restricted areas for many reasons, for example: to recapture livestock, to forage or to attempt to retrieve scrap metal, which is still a lucrative business. UXO is a key causative factor in the continuing high levels of poverty and is seen as stifling the economic and agricultural development of the country. Bomb Harvest explores how three generations of people have been left to deal with the consequences of the air war, and depicts the bravery of those trying to clear up its remnants. The film crew spent two months on the ground with bomb disposal teams from the Mines Advisory Group as they dealt with live bombs, in areas of Laos which have never been filmed in before. The film premiered at the 2007 Sydney Film Festival, and won a Childrens Advocacy award at the 2008 Artivist Film Festival. Suna Panjuri Suna Panjuri is a 1995 Indian Odia-language drama film directed by Rabi Kinagi. It stars Bijay Mohanty, Siddhant Mahapatra, Indira Krishnan and Debu Bose in lead roles, although there were no credits. The Search The Search or Soul Searching is a 2009 Tibetan romance film written and directed by Pema Tseden. The Search is the first-ever film made in Western Chinas Tibet Autonomous Region to have been shot entirely with a Tibetan crew and in the Tibetan language. The film picks up the story of a photographer and a director travels from village to village looking for actors to star in a film based on the Tibetan opera Drimé Kunden, a legendary account of a prince who selflessly gives away his children and his own eyes to those in need. The film premiered at Locarno International Film Festival on August 11, 2009. The Search won Special Jury Award at the 12th Shanghai International Film Festival and was nominated for Golden Goblet. One Love One Love is a 2009 short film directed by D.J. Matrundola and produced by Josh Kimmel and Benz Antoine. The film presents seven different people in the process of starting a family, and the various problems and heartaches they face. Wo ai ni mommy Wo Ai Ni Mommy is a 2010 American television documentary film directed by Stephanie Wang-Breal, and distributed by P.O.V.. The documentary follows the story of a then 8-year-old Chinese girl, Fang Sui Yong, who was adopted by a Jewish Long Island family. The film had its world premiere at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival in 2010. Given a new name of "Faith" by her new adopter mother, Donna Sadowsky, the film documents Faiths life just before her adoption in China, and follows her journey to America for a period of 18 months. Faith lived with her new adopted father, Jeff, as well as the Sadowskys two biological sons and another Chinese adoptee. "Wo Ai Ni Mommy" inspired Stephanie Wang-Breals second feature documentary, "Tough Love," a story about two families affected by the United States child welfare system. "Tough Love" is currently showing in festivals worldwide. Impulse Impulse is a 2010 suspense thriller short film starring Chris Masterson and written and directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods. The film is about the last day on earth as deadly events unfold around a man racing to his final and most significant act. The film made its debut on the closing night of the 2010 LA Shorts Fest and was later invited to the Sofia Independent Film Festival alongside The New Tenants and The Hurt Locker. Impulse was picked up for distribution by Shorts International and is available worldwide on iTunes, DirecTV, Dish Network and AT&T Uverse. The Happy Cricket and the Giant Bugs The Happy Cricket and the Giant Bugs is a 2009 Brazilian computer-animated childrens fantasy film directed by Walbercy Ribas and Rafael Ribas and produced by Start Desenhos Animados. The film is the sequel of The Happy Cricket, released in 2001. The Happy Cricket and the Giant Bugs was nominated for best movie in the 2009 Chicago International Childrens Film Festival." In 2010, the film won the Academia Brasileira de Cinemas prize for best animation and best childrens feature film. Brief Reunion Brief Reunion is a 2011 American thriller film featuring Joel de la Fuente as Aaron, a successful New England entrepreneur who is haunted by the sudden arrival of a mysterious old friend from his past. It was written and directed by John Daschbach and shot in New England. It also stars Alexie Gilmore, Scott Shepherd, Francie Swift and Quentin Mare. Three Days of Hamlet Three Days is a documentary film by Alex Hyde-White that follows his effort to produce a staged reading of William Shakespeares Hamlet at the Matrix Theatre in West Hollywood during three days in July 2010. The cast includes Hyde-White, Richard Chamberlain, Stefanie Powers, Tom Badal, Peter Woodward and Joseph Culp The film builds on its main structure of on-stage happenings by juxtaposing stories from the players. Hyde-White weaves his own personal dramatic narrative about "Fathers and Sons" as he recalls stories from his childhood as the son of the well-known British actor Wilfrid Hyde-White. At times, particularly when the character of Hamlet experiences the visitations from his fathers ghost, King Hamlet, the line of what is theatre and what is real life is purposely deconstructed, and what happens onstage is commented on offstage, to achieve a self-reflective dynamic. The film received generally negative reviews. White House White House is a 2010 Filipino supernatural horror film directed by Topel Lee and starring Iza Calzado, Lovi Poe, Maricar Reyes and Gabby Concepcion. It was distributed by Regal Entertainment. It features the famous Laperal White House in Baguio City that was said to be haunted. Si Agimat at si Enteng Kabisote Si Agimat at Si Enteng Kabisote is an action comedy fantasy crossover film directed by Tony Reyes which stars Vic Sotto and Sen. Bong Revilla Jr. This was the union of their famous characters in one blockbuster movie which grossed a P31M on its opening day. It is followed by a sequel, Si Agimat. The film is a seventh movie installment based on the television sitcom, Okay Ka Majid Majid is a Moroccan film written and directed by Nassim Abassi, starring Brahim Al Bakali and Lotfi Sabir. The film premiered at the Leighton House Museum with the Mena Film Festival. Jacob's Hammer Jacobs Hammer is a 2012 British horror film starring Helen Holman and George McCluskey. The film was directed and written by Angie Bojtler. This is Arkady Pictures first film. It had a limited theatrical release across the UK in October 2012. Pretty Cure 5 is a Japanese anime series and the fourth installment in Izumi Todos Pretty Cure metaseries produced by Toei Animation, featuring the third generation of Cures. The series aired on TV Asahi between February 2007 and January 2008 and was followed by a sequel season, , which made up the franchises fifth installment and aired between February 2008 and January 2009. Both series were directed by Toshiaki Komura and written by Yoshimi Narita. The character designs were done by Toshie Kawamura, who later worked on the character designs for Smile PreCure! and Hugtto! PreCure. A manga adaptation was serialized in Kodanshas monthly Nakayoshi magazine. The series has made use of butterflies as the main theme, whilst GoGo!s main theme is roses. Set Up Set Up is a 2005 Hong Kong horror film produced and written by Wong Jing, directed by Billy Chung and starring Christy Chung, Michael Tse and Roy Cheung. Brash Young Turks Brash Young Turks is a 2016 coming-of-age British crime film directed by Naeem Mahmood and co-directed by his brother Ash Mahmood that tells a fast paced struggle love, crime and power, against all odds. The film stars Melissa Latouche, Paul Chiedozie, Tom Bott, Richard Shelton and Julian Glover among a large ensemble cast. Brash Young Turks premièred at The British Urban Film Festival in September 2015 and was the fastest selling film in the festivals 10 years of existence. Shera Shera is a 1999 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T. L. V. Prasad and produced by Rajiv Babbar, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Vineetha, Rami Reddy and Gulshan Grover. Cars III Cars 3 is a 2009 action-comedy film directed by Bobby Hacker. It is based on Hackers series of comedy videos entitled Cars, which gained popularity after being posted to the comedy video website Funny or Die. Nerd Wars! Nerd Wars! is a 2011 American short film written, directed and edited by Willie Peña and starring Michael M. Peña, Nathaniel A. Peña, Alfonso Freeman, and Lia Marie Johnson. The comedy tells the story of the rivalry between class nerd Alfonso, played by Michael M. Peña, and Marty Baboor, a newly arrived "super-nerd" student from India played by Nathaniel A. Peña. This short film, which was shot in High Definition Video, was produced under a SAG New Media Contract with a budget of less than 10,000 dollars. It has an anti-bullying theme. Tunul de lemn Tunul de lemn is a 1986 Soviet drama film directed by Vasile Brescanu. Nejvetsi z Cechu Největší z Čechů is a 2010 Czech drama film by Robert Sedláček. The story is about a team of four filmmakers. Set in Pelhřimov, the film was shot during the Festival of Records and Curiosities. The film began shooting in August 2009, also filming in Prague on Střelecký Island. Mambattiyan Mambattiyan is a 2011 Indian Tamil vigilante film co-written, produced and directed by Thiagarajan, starring his son Prashanth as the title character. The film, also starring Meera Jasmine, Prakash Raj, Vadivelu and Mumaith Khan in other pivotal roles, is a remake of the 1983 Tamil blockbuster Malaiyoor Mambattiyan that starred Thiagarajan himself and Saritha.The film got grand opening because of all songs were chartbusters until the film released on 16 December 2011 to mixed to negative reviews from critics. Elelwani Elelwani is a 2012 South African drama film directed by Ntshavheni wa Luruli. It won awards for Achievement in Production Design and Best Actress in a Leading Role for Masebe at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards. It was selected as the South African entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Across the River Across the River is a British drama film directed by Warren B. Malone and starring Elizabeth Healey and Kier Charles. The Road We've Traveled The Road Weve Traveled is a 2012 documentary film about the events of Barack Obamas presidency. Directed by Davis Guggenheim, the documentary was produced by Obamas re-election campaign and was narrated by Tom Hanks. The Fountain of Life The Fountain of Life is a 2012 fantasy-adventure fan film based upon Mattels Masters of the Universe franchise and Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper. The film was directed by John F. Carroll and Russell Minton during the winter and spring of 2012 around Austin, Texas and the Hesse, Germany. The film is a direct sequel to the Wizard of Stone Mountain. The wizard Malik and his friends are on their way to the mythical Fountain of Life when they are ambushed by an army of Goblins. He-Man and the heroic warriors come to their aid only to fall into a much larger conflict. The film debuted at Grayskull Con 2012 in Germany in September 2012, followed by Screenings at Power-Con 2012 in Los Angeles and the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texas. The film will be free to view online and will begin streaming in early 2013. OC Confidential O.C. Confidential is a 2011 American made for cable erotic film written, produced and directed by Janine Gosselin. Yi Pao Er Hong Already Famous is a 2011 Singaporean comedy film and the feature film directorial debut of Michelle Chong, who also starred in the film alongside Taiwanese idol Alien Huang. The movie released on 1 December 2011 in Singapore and was selected as the Singaporean entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Already Famous was well received in Singapore, where it grossed S$1.04 million and viewer demand for the film grew so high that movie theaters had to double the number of screens showing the film. Lebedi Nepryadvy The Swans of Nepryádva is a Soviet cartoon, devoted to the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Kulikovo. The cartoon was created by Roman Davydov at Soyuzmultfilm studio in 1980. No Pressure No Pressure is a 2010 short film produced by the global warming mitigation campaign 10, written by Richard Curtis and Franny Armstrong, and directed by Dougal Wilson. Intended for cinema and television advertisements, No Pressure is composed of scenes in which a variety of men, women and children in every-day situations are graphically blown to pieces for failing to be sufficiently enthusiastic about the 10:10 campaign to reduce CO emissions. The films makers said that they viewed No Pressure as "a funny and satirical tongue-in-cheek little film in the over-the-top style of Monty Python or South Park". Before its release, The Guardian described it as "attention-grabbing" and "pretty edgy." The film was withdrawn from public circulation by 10:10, on the same day it was released, due to negative publicity. Charities that had backed the film stated they were "absolutely appalled" upon seeing it, and several of 10:10s corporate and strategic partners withdrew from partnership. The Boxing Girls of Kabul The Boxing Girls of Kabul is a 2012 Canadian documentary film directed by Ariel Nasr which follows young women boxers and their coach, Sabir Sharifi, at Afghanistan’s female boxing academy, as these athletes face harassment and threats in their efforts to represent their country in international competition and attempt to qualify for the 2012 Olympic Games. Training takes place at Ghazi Stadium, Afghanistan’s national stadium, which had previously been the site of executions by the Taliban. The 52-minute documentary was produced by Annette Clarke for the National Film Board of Canada. Julia Kent composed music for the film. Dahavi pha Dahavi Fa is a Marathi drama film released on 17 February 2002. Produced by Sunil Sukthankar and directed by Sumitra Bhave and Sunil Sukthankar, the film stars Atul Kulkarni, Jyoti Subhash, Milind Gunaji, Nimish Kathale and Vrushasen Dabholkar. The films music is composed by Shrirang Umrani. The film is based on a story of how teachers discriminate against the students failing the exams. Atul Kulkarni, who plays the teacher in the film, however teaches students to channelize their anger in a positive way. The film did well at the box office and was screened for 35 weeks in Pune. Charminar Charminar is a 2013 Kannada romantic drama film written and directed and produced by R. Chandru, featuring Prem Kumar and Meghana Gaonkar in the lead roles. The film deals with the life of a man in comparison with the famous monument Charminar in Hyderabad, that shows four important pillars including family, guru, friends and lover. Charminar is produced by R. Chandru films and the soundtrack composed by a newcomer Hari, former Guitarist based out of Hyderabad. The film was remade in Telugu in 2015 as Krishnamma Kalipindi Iddarini and in Odia in 2015 as Gapa Hele bi Sata. Director R. Chandru had accused that the 2018 Tamil movie 96 had similarities with this movie. Apokalips X Apokalips X is a 2014 Malaysian post-apocalyptic action film directed and written by Mamat Khalid. Nambiar Nambiyaar is a 2016 Tamil language science fiction comedy film written and directed by Ganeshaa in his directorial debut. It stars comedian Santhanam in the title character, alongside Srikanth and Sunaina in the lead roles. Produced by Srikanths home production Golden Friday Films and independent producer, Haresh Vikram Vijayakumar, the film is named after the veteran actor M. N. Nambiar who was famous for his villainous roles in yester-year Tamil cinema. Vijay Antony scored the soundtrack and original scores for the film. Despite beginning production during early 2013, the film went through delays before releasing in August 2016. The satellite rights of the film were sold to Raj TV Life According to Ohad Life According to Ohad is a 2014 Israeli biographical documentary about a vegan animal-rights activist named Ohad Cohen. The film highlights Ohads struggle to reconnect with his family after separating from them for years due to their carnist lifestyle. Eri Daniel Erlich, writer and director, traveled alongside Ohad for three years to capture this documentary in which Ohad undertakes open rescue, chains himself to animal cages in protest, and performs public demonstrations in favor of animal rights. The film was awarded a Special Jury Mention by Docaviv in 2014. The website claims that 25% of profits made by the film are donated to promote research of cultured meat. CobraGator CobraGator is an unreleased film directed by Jim Wynorski for Roger Corman and the Syfy Channel. The film was shot in 15 days in 2014 at Caverns State Park. "People like to watch fun monster movies," said Wynorski during filming. "There are no drive-ins anymore, so thats why these monster mash-up movies are so popular. CGI has really leveled the playing field. ... I think I have been successful because of the humor I put in my films." Gaariwala Gaariwala / Gariwala is a 2015 Bangladeshi Bengali film directed by Ashraf Shishir. The film participated in 78 international film festivals in 26 countries of 6 continents and won several international awards including NEZ International Film Festival in Kolkata, India. At Texas film festival the film won seven awards. Sniag Snow is a Bulgarian film, a co-production with Ukraine, from 2015, directed by Ventsislav Vasilev. The film premiere was at the XXXIII edition of the Golden Rose Film Festival in Varna on 9 October 2015. The film participated at the XXXI Warsaw International Film Festival, which took place in October 2015, and at the XXV festival for Eastern European cinema in Cottbus, Germany in November 2015. During the XIV festival for European cinema Cinedays in Skopje in 2015 it won the "Golden Sun" award for the best Balkan film. It participated at the XX Sofia International Film Fest in March 2016. Gandhigiri Gandhigiri is a 2016 Bollywood film starring Om Puri, Sanjay Mishra, Brijesh Karniwal, Anupam Shyam, Mukesh Tiwari, Dolly Chawla, Meghna Haldar, Rishi Bhutani, Ravi Singh and Ram Sujan Singh. The movie is directed by Sanoj Mishra, and produced by Aagaman films Pvt. Ltd. of Sudhir Jain & Pratap Singh Yadav. Associate Director = Vikas Kumar Singh Lavender Lavender is a 2015 Malayalam romantic action drama film written by Anoop Menon and directed by Altas T. Ali, starring Rahman, Nishan, Anoop Menon, Govind Padmasoorya, Aju Varghese and Thalaivasal Vijay in the lead roles. Iranian theater artiste Elham Mirza debut as the heroine in the film. The film is shot mostly in Thailand. The film was released on 26 June 2015. The Prenup The Prenup is a 2015 Filipino romantic comedy film starring Jennylyn Mercado and Sam Milby. It is written and directed by Jun Lana. It was released on October 14, 2015 by Regal Entertainment. The film is about two people meet on a plane and fall in love in New York. Theyre all set to get married back in the Philippines, but the guys rich parents are suspicious of the girls intentions and insist on a prenuptial agreement. Redha Beautiful Pain is a 2016 Malaysian drama film directed by Tunku Mona Riza. It was selected as the Malaysian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Who Is Lydia Loveless? Who is Lydia Loveless is a 2016 documentary film by Gorman Bechard that chronicles the making of musician Lydia Lovelesss latest album, as well as following her on the road and looking into what life is life for a band at her level in the music industry. "I also wanted to look at stuff we normally don’t see a lot of. What are the finances for a band like this? Where does the money go? Who gets the money? Is Spotify good? Is Spotify bad? How does piracy affect you? What about the fans? I really wanted to go into all of that for a band that can sell out 200- or 250-seat venues and bars but is still traveling in an old Ford van. A good night is when they have a couple of hotel rooms. No one is rolling in the dough, so to speak. So what is it at that point when you have amazing critical success and acclaim but you’re not there yet?" In October 2015, Bechard and his crew filmed a live Lydia Loveless concert at Skullys in her hometown of Columbus for the documentary. Two trailers exist for the film. One features Loveless and her band, while the other features random people trying to answer the question posed in the films title. Naanu Avanalla... Avalu Naanu Avanalla...Avalu is a 2015 Indian Kannada feature film directed by B. S. Lingadevaru, based on Living Smile Vidyas autobiographical work I am Vidya. Based on the life of Living Smile Vidya, a transgender woman, the film revolves around her life as she, growing up as a boy, cherishes her feminine characteristics and begins living as a woman and depicts the appalling life of the transgender community in Indian society. Sanchari Vijay plays the role of Vidya, with Sumithra, Kunal Punekar and Sundar featuring in supporting roles. Naanu Avanalla...Avalu premiered at the 62nd National Film Festival in May 2015 and won two awards at the 62nd National Film Awards — Best Actor and Best Make-up Artist. Before its theatrical release in India on 25 September 2015, the film premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival in August 2015. Vazandar: Biggie Vazandar is a 2016 Indian Marathi language slice of life film directed by Sachin Kundalkar and produced by Vidhi Kasliwal. The film stars Sai Tamhankar and Priya Bapat in lead roles. It was released on 11 November 2016. Kaalamellam Kaathiruppen Kaalamellam Kaathiruppen is 1997 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by R. Sundarrajan. The film stars Vijay and Dimple in the lead roles, while R. Sundarrajan, Jaishankar, Srividya, Karan, Manivannan play other pivotal roles. The music for the film was composed by Deva and the film released on 14 January 1997. The film was declared as a flop and the film did not do well at the box office. Ladoo Ladoo is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film directed by debutant Arungeorge K David, Written by Sagar Sathyan and produced by S Vinod Kumar for Mini Studio. The film stars Vinay Forrt as main Actor, Shabareesh Varma and Balu Varghese in lead roles. The music is composed by Rajesh Murugesan, while Gautham Sankar is the cinematographer. Bobby Simha and Dileesh Pothan have supporting roles. Newcomer Gayathri Ashok plays the lead heroine. Lalkrishnan S. Achuthan is the editor. The film had a theatrical release on 17 November 2018. Thiri Thiri is a 2017 Indian Tamil action drama film written and directed by S. Ashok Amritraj, starring Ashwin and Swathi Reddy in the leading roles. Featuring Jayaprakash, A. L. Azhagappan and Karunakaran in supporting roles, the film had a theatrical release on 14 July 2017. Le Clandestin Le Clandestin is an Algerian comedy film directed by Benamar Bakhti, produced in 1989, starring and Yahia Benmabrouk. Its considered one of the most remarkable films in Algerian cinema. Viswa Vikhyaatharaaya Payyanmaar Vishwa Vikhyatharaya Payyanmar is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language film written and directed by Rajesh Kannankara, starring Deepak Parambol, Aju Varghese, and Sudhi Koppa. It was released worldwide on 27 October 2017 by Eros International. Galti Se Mis-Tech Galti Se Mis-Tech is a 2018 Hindi short web series, created by Ekta Kapoor for her video on demand platform ALTBalaji. The web series is about a happily sorted couple who love each other company until a series of technological glitches turn their bond into small fights. The series is available for streaming on the ALT Balaji App and its associated websites since its release date. Ezhumin Ezhumin is a 2018 South Indian martial arts film which primarily focused on the importance of martial arts and self-defense. This film is written and directed by V.P. Viji, who also produced this film under his own production company, Vaiyam Mediyas. The film was released on October 18, 2018, and planning to release simultaneously in Telugu and Malayalam on the same date. This film stars Vivek and Devayani in the lead roles. The films music was composed by debutant Ganesh Chandrasekaran with the films background score composed by Srikanth Deva. Custer's Last Fight Custers Last Fight is a 1912 American silent short Western film. It is the first film about George Armstrong Custer and his final stand at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. It was shot in Inceville, Santa Ynez Canyon and Los Angeles, California. The movie was directed by Francis Ford, the older brother of director John Ford; Francis Ford also portrayed Custer in the film. The film was re-released in 1925 and 1933. The Active Life of Dolly of the Dailies Dolly of the Dailies is a 1914 American drama film serial directed by Walter Edwin. The serial was considered to be lost in its entirety, until a copy of the fith episode was discovered in the New Zealand Film Archive in 2010. The British Film Institutes National Film and Television Archive also has episode 10. An Innocent Magdalene An Innocent Magdalene is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Allan Dwan. It is considered to be a lost film. Luke Joins the Navy Luke Joins the Navy is a 1916 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Betsy Ross Betsy Ross is a surviving 1917 American silent historical film starring Alice Brady and produced and distributed by her father William A. Brady. Adam and Eva Adam and Eva is a 1923 American comedy silent film directed by Robert G. Vignola and adapted by Luther Reed from the play by Guy Bolton and George Middleton. The film stars Marion Davies, T. Roy Barnes, Tom Lewis, William Norris, Percy Ames, Leon Gordon and Luella Gear. The film was released on February 11, 1923, by Paramount Pictures. Short Orders Short Orders is a 1923 film starring Stan Laurel. The Coming of Amos The Coming of Amos is a silent film romantic drama produced by Cecil B. DeMille and distributed by his Producers Distributing Corporation. Copies of this film survive and can be found on home video and more recently on DVD. Preserved in the Library of Congress collection, Archives Du Film Du CNC Bois dArcy, George Eastman House, Cinematheque Francais. The Return of Boston Blackie The Return of Boston Blackie is a 1927 low-budget, silent, drama genre film starring Bob Custer. Based upon a character created by Jack Boyle for short stories appearing in The American, Cosmopolitan and Redbook magazines in the 1900s. It was directed by Harry O. Hoyt and written by Leah Baird. The character also appeared in another silent film in 1918, Boston Blackies Little Pal, played by five different actors including Lionel Barrymore. Sorrell and Son Sorrell and Son is a 1927 American silent drama film released on December 2, 1927 and nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director in the 1st Academy Awards the following year. The film was based on the novel of the same name by Warwick Deeping, Sorrell and Son, which became and remained a bestseller from its first publication in 1925 throughout the 1920s and 1930s. The screenplay was adapted by Elizabeth Meehan. It was written and directed by Herbert Brenon. Filming took place in England. Vasha znakomaya Your Acquaintance is a 1927 Soviet short silent drama film directed by Lev Kuleshov and starring Aleksandra Khokhlova, Pyotr Galadzhev and Yuri Vasilchikov. Only a fragment of the film still survives. The films art direction was by Vasili Rakhals and Alexander Rodchenko. Beau Sabreur Beau Sabreur is a 1928 American silent romantic adventure film directed by John Waters and starring Gary Cooper and Evelyn Brent. Based on the novel Beau Sabreur by P. C. Wren, who also wrote the novel Beau Geste, the film is about a desert-bound member of the French Foreign Legion who exposes a betrayer to the Legion and is then sent on a mission among the Arabs to conclude the signing of a crucial peace treaty. Produced by Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation and distributed by Paramount Pictures, only a trailer exists of this film today. The released feature version is a lost film. In the original novel the lead character Major Henri de Beaujolais is an officer of spahis and has no connection with the better known Foreign Legion. In all surviving stills of Beau Sabreur Gary Cooper is shown wearing the distinctive spahi uniform and it is not clear whether the lost film was intended to be a Foreign Legion epic. Ramona Ramona is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Edwin Carewe, based on Helen Hunt Jacksons 1884 novel Ramona, and starring Dolores del Rio and Warner Baxter. This was the first United Artists film with a synchronized score and sound effect , but no dialogue, and so was not a talking picture. The novel had been previously filmed by D. W. Griffith in 1910 with Mary Pickford, remade in 1916 with Adda Gleason, and again in 1936 with Loretta Young. The Three Passions The Three Passions is a 1928 British silent drama film directed by Rex Ingram and starring Alice Terry, Iván Petrovich and Shayle Gardner. It was made as a quota film for Allied Artists and was based on a novel by Cosmo Hamilton. It was filmed on the French Riviera. Walking Back Walking Back is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Rupert Julian and an uncredited Cecil B. DeMille. Prints of the film exist. The Arizona Kid The Arizona Kid is a 1930 pre-code Western film, produced by Fox Film Corporation and directed by Alfred Santell. The first of three sequels to the Academy Award-winning film In Old Arizona, it stars Warner Baxter in the title role. The film features Carole Lombard in one of her early roles. The film was a hit at the box office. Parts of the film were shot in Grafton, Rockville Road, and Zion National Park in Utah. I Surrender Dear I Surrender Dear is a 1931 Educational-Mack Sennett Featurette starring Bing Crosby and directed by Mack Sennett. This was the first of the six short films Crosby made for Sennett and which helped launch his career as a solo performer. Personal Maid Personal Maid is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Monta Bell and Lothar Mendes and written by Adelaide Heilbron and Grace Perkins. The film stars Nancy Carroll, Pat OBrien, Gene Raymond, Mary Boland, and George Fawcett. The film was released on September 12, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. The Two Gun Man Two Gun Man is a 1931 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Ken Maynard, Lucille Powers, and Charles King. It was released on May 15, 1931. Billboard Girl Billboard Girl is a 1932 Educational-Mack Sennett Featurette starring Bing Crosby and directed by Leslie Pearce. This was the fourth of the six short films Crosby made for Mack Sennett and which helped launch his career as a solo performer. The Drifter The Drifter is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by William A. OConnor. Der Choral von Leuthen The Hymn of Leuthen was a 1933 German film depicting Frederick the Great, directed by Carl Froelich starring Otto Gebühr, Olga Tschechowa and Elga Brink. It was part of the cycle of nostalgic Prussian films popular during the Weimar and Nazi eras. The title refers to the 1757 Battle of Leuthen. The film was loosely based on the novel Fridericus by Walter von Molo. It presented Frederick as an inspired leader. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. The film premiered four days after Adolf Hitler became chancellor of the Reich. O' Schwarzwald, O' Heimat Homecoming to Happiness is a 1933 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Luise Ullrich, Paul Hörbiger and Heinz Rühmann. While motoring in the countryside, a wealthy shoe tycoon suffers a case of mistaken identity that leads to an unemployed actor being taken for him. The tycoon meanwhile meets and falls in love with a beautiful young woman. Alessandro Blasetti directed an Italian remake Limpiegata di papà in 1934. Midshipman Jack Midshipman Jack is a 1933 American pre-Code action film directed by Christy Cabanne and written by Frank Wead and F. McGrew Willis. The film stars Bruce Cabot, Betty Furness, Frank Albertson, Arthur Lake, and Florence Lake. The film was released on September 22, 1933, by RKO Pictures. Skyway Skyway is a 1933 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Lewis D. Collins. The Blind Woman of Sorrento The Blind Woman of Sorrento is a 1934 Italian drama film directed by Nunzio Malasomma and starring Dria Paola, Corrado Racca and Dino Di Luca. It is an adaptation of the 1852 novel of the same title by Francesco Mastriani. The novel has been adapted into film on two other occasions: the 1916 silent The Blind Woman of Sorrento and The Blind Woman of Sorrento. Inside Information Inside Information is a 1934 American film directed by Robert F. Hill. The Pursuit of Happiness The Pursuit of Happiness is a 1934 American historical comedy film directed by Alexander Hall and written by Stephen Morehouse Avery, J.P. McEvoy and Virginia Van Upp. The film stars Francis Lederer, Joan Bennett, Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland, Walter Kingsford, Minor Watson and Adrian Morris. The film was released on September 28, 1934, by Paramount Pictures. Say It with Flowers Say It With Flowers is a 1934 British musical film directed by John Baxter and starring Mary Clare, Ben Field and George Carney. The screenplay concerns a group of London shopkeepers who hold a benefit concert in a local pub to raise money for a woman to visit the seaside for her health. The film is notable for the performances of several real music hall stars Florrie Forde, Charles Coborn and Marie Kendall. Thunder Over Texas Thunder Over Texas is a 1934 American populist contemporary western film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer under the alias Joen Warner and produced by two nephews of Universal Pictures head Carl Laemmle, Arthur and Max Alexanders Poverty Row Beacon Productions. The films story was written by Shirley Ulmer under the name of Sherle Castle. Shirley was then married to Max Alexander but would soon leave Max to marry Edgar with the result that Lammele blacklisted Ulmer from Hollywood. The film was shot in Kernville, California. Thunder Over Texas was the first of several Westerns produced by the Alexanders starring Guinn "Big Boy" Williams Wharf Angel Wharf Angel is a 1934 American drama film directed by William Cameron Menzies and George Somnes and starring Victor McLaglen, Dorothy Dell, David Landau, and Preston Foster. Wharf Angel was the first screenplay of Stephen Morehouse Avery. Port of Lost Dreams Port of Lost Dreams is a 1934 American drama film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring William Boyd, Lola Lane and George F. Marion. Squibs Squibs is a 1935 British musical romantic comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Betty Balfour, Gordon Harker and Stanley Holloway. It was produced by Twickenham Film Studios with sets designed by James A. Carter. It was a remake of the 1921 film Squibs which also starred Balfour. The Arizona Raiders The Arizona Raiders is a 1936 American western starring Buster Crabbe and Marsha Hunt, directed by James P. Hogan, based on a Zane Grey novel and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is also known as Bad Men of Arizona. Stormy Weather Stormy Weather is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Ralph Lynn and Robertson Hare. The Great Hospital Mystery The Great Hospital Mystery is a 1937 American crime film directed by James Tinling and written by Bess Meredyth, William M. Conselman and Jerome Cady. The film stars Jane Darwell, Sig Ruman, Sally Blane, Thomas Beck, Joan Davis and William Demarest. The film was released on May 14, 1937, by 20th Century Fox. Double Exposures Double Exposures is a 1937 British crime film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Basil Langton, Julien Mitchell and Ruby Miller. It was made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie. Silent Barriers The Great Barrier is a 1937 British historical drama film directed by Milton Rosmer and Geoffrey Barkas and starring Richard Arlen, Lilli Palmer and Antoinette Cellier. The film depicts the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway. It was based on the 1935 novel The Great Divide by Alan Sullivan. It was made at the Lime Grove Studios in Shepherds Bush. The films sets were designed by Walter Murton. Her Husband's Secretary Her Husbands Secretary is a 1937 American drama film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Lillie Hayward. The film stars Jean Muir, Beverly Roberts, Warren Hull, Joseph Crehan, Clara Blandick and Addison Richards. The film was released by Warner Bros. on February 26, 1937. Paradise Isle Paradise Isle is a 1937 American film directed by Arthur Greville Collins with sequences shot in American Samoa. The film was produced by Dorothy Davenport under the name "Dorothy Reid" and was released by Monogram Pictures. The film stars Mexican actress Movita Castaneda continuing her persona of a South Seas Island girl that began with Mutiny on the Bounty. The Trusted Outlaw The Trusted Outlaw is a 1937 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury, written by George H. Plympton and Fred Myton, and starring Bob Steele, Lois January, Joan Barclay, Earl Dwire, Charles King and Richard Cramer. It was released on May 4, 1937, by Republic Pictures. A Night in May A Night in May is a 1938 German comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Marika Rökk, Viktor Staal and Karl Schönböck. It was made by UFA the leading German studio. The films sets were designed by the art directors Erich Grave and Max Mellin. Some location filming took place around Wannsee. Cousin Wilbur Cousin Wilbur is a 1939 Our Gang short comedy film directed by George Sidney. It was the 179th Our Gang short that was released. Operette Operetta is a 1940 musical film directed by Willi Forst and starring Forst, Maria Holst and Dora Komar. The film was made by Wien-Film, a Vienna-based company set up after Austria had been incorporated into Greater Germany following the 1938 Anschluss. It is the first film in director Willi Forsts "Viennese Trilogy" followed by Vienna Blood and Viennese Girls. The film portrays the life of Franz Jauner, a leading musical figure in the city. It is both an operetta film and a Wiener Film. Carl Peters Carl Peters is a 1941 German historical drama film directed by Herbert Selpin and starring Hans Albers, Karl Dannemann and Fritz Odemar. It was produced as an anti-British propaganda film during the Second World War. Albers portrays the titular German colonial leader, as well as Bayume Mohamed Husen as his native guide. The art director Fritz Maurischat worked on the films sets. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and the Barrandov Studios in Prague. Dark Streets of Cairo Dark Streets of Cairo is a 1940 American mystery film directed by László Kardos and starring Sigrid Gurie, Ralph Byrd, Eddie Quillan, George Zucco and Katherine DeMille. Model Wife Model Wife is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Leigh Jason and written by Charles Kaufman, Horace Jackson and Grant Garett. The film stars Joan Blondell, Dick Powell, Charlie Ruggles, Lee Bowman, Lucile Watson, Ruth Donnelly and Billy Gilbert. The film was released on April 18, 1941, by Universal Pictures. Saddlemates Saddlemates is a 1941 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by Lester Orlebeck and starring Robert Livingston, Bob Steele, and Rufe Davis. Tag til Rønneby Kro Tag til Rønneby Kro is a 1941 Danish family film directed by Jon Iversen and Alice OFredericks. G.P.U. The Red Terror is a 1942 German film directed by Karl Ritter. Released after the breakdown of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, it is noteworthy for the crude, heavy-handed depiction of Communists. Give Out, Sisters Give Out, Sisters is a 1942 American film starring The Andrews Sisters. The film co-stars Dan Dailey and the teenage couple of the time, Donald OConnor and Peggy Ryan. Dailey and OConnor went on to be in the 1954 film Theres No Business Like Show Business. The song "Pennsylvania Polka" was introduced by the Andrews Sisters. The Night Before the Divorce The Night Before the Divorce is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Lynn Bari, Mary Beth Hughes and Joseph Allen, adapted from a play by Gina Kaus and Ladislas Fodor. Today I Hang Today I Hang is a 1942 American film directed by Oliver Drake and produced and released by Producers Releasing Corporation. The plot concerns a man who is framed for the murder of a wealthy importer and the theft of a valuable necklace. The victims widow doesnt believe he is guilty and sets out to prove his innocence. Daredevils of the West Daredevils of the West is a 1943 Republic Movie serial. Daredevils of the West is a lightning-fast-paced Western cliffhanger serial consisting of 12 chapters, released by Republic Pictures in 1943 starring Allan Lane and Kay Aldridge. The plot involves a gang of land-grabbers who try to prevent safe passage of the Foster Stage Company through frontier territory, however, the story of the serial is merely a framework for the setup of numerous elaborate stunt action sequences, cliff-hanging perils and fiery deathtraps which the hero and heroine must fight to survive. As was the case with other Republic serials released during wartime such as King of the Mounties and The Masked Marvel, a rapid, even frantic pace is evident throughout, which has made the serial a favorite among fans. Both Native American actors who played the Lone Rangers companion Tonto, Chief Thunder Cloud and Jay Silverheels appear in the sequence in which Kay Aldridge and Eddie Acuff are held hostage by Indians. The serial was long considered to be a partially lost film; for years, copies of only chapters 2, 4, 5, and 12 circulated on 16mm among film collectors. The entire serial, however, was never fully "lost," it was simply never re-released to theaters, or released on video because 5 reels of sound from the archival material apparently went missing not long after the serials original exhibition. The absence of these reels may be the reason why Republic Pictures had no objection to subsequently selling off an incomplete print of the serial to cowboy actor William "Hopalong Cassidy" Boyd for use as stock footage. All 12 chapters were screened, for the first time in 65 years, in May 2008 by the Serial Squadron at SerialFest 2008 in Newtown. The film was subsequently shown at the Lone Pine film festival in October 2009 and at the Memphis film festival in June 2010. Daredevils of the West, with restored audio and dubbed missing-dialogue sequences, was released on DVD by the Serial Squadron, an organization which restores classic film serials, in February 2011. Frontier Badmen Frontier Badmen is a 1943 American Western film directed by Ford Beebe and produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. Several members of the cast are offspring of silent screen stars. Hymn of the Nations Hymn of the Nations, originally titled Arturo Toscanini: Hymn of the Nations, is a 1944 film directed by Alexander Hammid, which features the Inno delle nazioni, a patriotic work for tenor soloist, chorus, and orchestra, composed by Italian opera composer Giuseppe Verdi in the early-1860s. For this musical work, Verdi utilized the national anthems of several European nations. In December 1943, Arturo Toscanini filmed a performance of this music for inclusion in an Office of War Information documentary about the role of Italian-Americans in aiding the Allies during World War II. Toscanini added a bridge passage to include arrangements of "The Star Spangled Banner" for the United States and "The Internationale" for the Soviet Union and the Italian partisans. Joining Toscanini in the filmed performance in NBC Studio 8-H, were tenor Jan Peerce, the Westminster Choir, and the NBC Symphony Orchestra. The film also included the overture to Verdis opera La Forza del Destino. The narration was written by May Sarton, film editing by Boris Kaufman, and narration read by actor Burgess Meredith. The original version was released on VHS by Blackhawk Films, which retitled it Arturo Toscanini Conducts Giuseppe Verdi. A newly restored version by the Library of Congress, with the Meredith narration, has been issued on DVD. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Kotovsky Kotovsky, is a 1942 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Faintsimmer. Mystery Broadcast Mystery Broadcast is a 1943 American mystery film directed by George Sherman and written by Dane Lussier and Gertrude Walker. The film stars Frank Albertson, Ruth Terry, Nils Asther, Wynne Gibson, Paul Harvey, and Mary Treen. The film was released on November 23, 1943, by Republic Pictures. The Shipbuilders The Shipbuilders is a 1943 British drama film directed by John Baxter and starring Clive Brook, Morland Graham and Nell Ballantyne. The film is set in a Clyde shipyard in the build-up to the Second World War. It was made by British National Films and shot at Elstree Studios. It was based on the 1935 novel of the same name by George Blake. Dancing Romeo Dancing Romeo is a 1944 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Cyril Endfield. Produced and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was the 220th and final Our Gang short to be released. Guns of the Law Guns of the Law is a 1944 American film directed by Elmer Clifton. La monja alférez The Lieutenant Nun is a 1944 Mexican historical adventure film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel and starring María Félix, Ángel Garasa and José Cibrián. It is based on the life of Catalina de Erauso. The films sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernández. Mystery of the River Boat Mystery of the River Boat is a 1944 Universal movie serial directed by Lewis D. Collins and Ray Taylor. It co-starred Lyle Talbot, Robert Lowery and Mantan Moreland. The Crimson Canary The Crimson Canary is a 1945 American mystery film directed by John Hoffman and written by Henry Blankfort and Peggy Phillips. The film stars Noah Beery Jr., Lois Collier, John Litel, Steven Geray, Claudia Drake and Danny Morton. The film was released on November 9, 1945, by Universal Pictures. Big Town Scandal Big Town Scandal is a 1948 American crime film directed by William C. Thomas and written by Milton Raison. The film stars Phillip Reed, Hillary Brooke, Stanley Clements, Darryl Hickman, Carl Switzer and Roland Dupree. The film was released on May 27, 1948, by Paramount Pictures. Just William's Luck Just Williams Luck is a 1947 British comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring William Graham, Garry Marsh and Jane Welsh. The film was based on the Just William series of books by Richmal Crompton. Crompton was impressed with the film and wrote a novel Just Williams Luck based on the events of the film. The following year a second film William Comes to Town was made. Black Midnight Black Midnight is a 1949 American film directed by Budd Boetticher. The Blazing Trail The Blazing Trail is a 1949 American western film, directed by Ray Nazarro. It stars Charles Starrett, Marjorie Stapp, and Fred F. Sears, and was released on July 5, 1949. If This Be Sin That Dangerous Age is a 1949 British romance film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Myrna Loy, Roger Livesey and Peggy Cummins. It was adapted from the play Autumn by Margaret Kennedy and Ilya Surguchev. The film was released under the alternative title of If This Be Sin in the United States. It was shot at Shepperton Studios and on location in London and Capri. The films sets were designed by the art director Andrej Andrejew. Powder River Rustlers Powder River Rustlers is a 1949 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by Richard Wormser. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Gerry Ganzer, Roy Barcroft, Francis McDonald and Cliff Clark. The film was November 25, 1949, by Republic Pictures. The Taming of Dorothy Her Favourite Husband is a 1950 British-Italian comedy film directed by Mario Soldati and starring Jean Kent, Robert Beatty and Margaret Rutherford. It was based on a play by Peppino De Filippo. The films art direction was by Piero Gherardi. Outlaw Girl Il Brigante Musolino, released in the US as Outlaw Girl, is a 1950 Italian crime drama film inspired by the life of the Calabrian outlaw Giuseppe Musolino. It was directed and written by Mario Camerini. The film stars Amedeo Nazzari and Silvana Mangano. Emergency Wedding Emergency Wedding, is a 1950 film directed by Edward Buzzell. It stars Larry Parks and Barbara Hale. It is a remake of You Belong to Me, which featured Larry Parks in a bit part. Zagovor obrechyonnykh Conspiracy of the Doomed is a 1950 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov. Assassin for Hire Assassin for Hire is a 1951 British crime film directed by Michael McCarthy and starring Sydney Tafler, Ronald Howard and Katharine Blake. Its plot follows a contract killer who becomes stricken with remorse when he is led to believe he has murdered his brother. Young Chopin Youth of Chopin is a 1952 Polish film scripted and directed by Aleksander Ford, and produced by Film Polski at the Lodz Film Studio during 1951. It was released in the United States with English subtitles as Young Chopin in 1952 by Artkino Pictures Inc. Models Inc. Models Inc. is a 1952 American film noir crime film directed by Reginald Le Borg and starring Howard Duff and Coleen Gray. Storm Over Tibet Storm Over Tibet is a 1952 American adventure film directed by Andrew Marton and starring Rex Reason, Diana Douglas and Myron Healey. Epitome is a 1953 Japanese drama film written and directed by Kaneto Shindo. There Was a Young Lady There Was a Young Lady is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Michael Denison, Dulcie Gray and Sydney Tafler. It was made at Nettlefold Studios. Huntington had been a prominent director in the 1940s but after this film he dropped into making second features. Wherever She Goes Wherever She Goes is a 1951 Australian feature film that tells the early part of the life story of pianist Eileen Joyce. Directed by Michael Gordon, it stars Eileen Joyce and Muriel Steinbeck. En karl i köket En karl i köket is a 1954 Swedish comedy film directed by Rolf Husberg. The film is based on the Danish play Den mandlige Husassistent by Fleming Lynge and Axel Frische. The play had its premiere at Det Ny Teater in Copenhagen 1937. The story was filmed in 1938 in Denmark as Den mandlige Husassistent and in Sweden as Herr Husassistenten. The film stars Herman Ahlsell, Ittla Frodi, Holger Löwenadler, and Hjördis Petterson. Track the Man Down Track the Man Down is a 1955 British drama film written by Paul Erickson, directed by R.G. Springsteen, and starring Kent Taylor, Petula Clark, and George Rose. The melodramatic crime caper centers on a robbery at a greyhound racetrack that results in the unintentional murder of a guard. The perpetrator leaves the loot with his girl friend, commandeers a motorcoach bound for Southampton, and holds hostage its diverse array of passengers, including an American newspaper reporter and the girl friends resourceful sister. The film, the second made by Republic Pictures UK production company, makes good use of Londons Victoria Station and locations along the banks of the River Thames. It Happens in Roma The Last Five Minutes is a 1955 French-Italian comedy film directed by Giuseppe Amato and starring Linda Darnell, Vittorio De Sica and Peppino De Filippo. It is also known by the alternative title of It Happens in Roma. The films art direction was by Guido Fiorini. The Violent Patriot The Violent Patriot is a 1956 Italian adventure film directed by Sergio Grieco. It is loosely based on real life events of the Italian condottiero Giovanni dalle Bande Nere. The Man Is Armed The Man Is Armed is a 1956 film noir crime film directed by Franklin Adreon starring Dane Clark, William Talman, May Wynn and Robert Horton. Kindermädchen für Papa gesucht Kindermädchen für Papa gesucht is a 1957 West German comedy film directed by Hans Quest and written by Curth Flatow and Eckart Hachfeld. It stars Claus Biederstaedt, Susanne Cramer, and Gunther Philipp. Lure of the Swamp Lure of the Swamp is a 1957 American drama film directed by Hubert Cornfield and written by William George. The film stars Marshall Thompson, Willard Parker, Joan Vohs, Jack Elam, Leo Gordon and Joan Lora. The film was released in May 1957, by 20th Century Fox. Miles of Fire Miles of Fire/The Burning Miles is an early Red Western filmed by Samson Samsonov in 1957. Often considered the earliest of the Red Westerns, it was made before the term was coined. The film is a Russian civil war drama, focusing on the conflict between the Reds and the Whites. One-time Mosfilm actor Samsonov had a versatile directorial career prior to The Burning Miles, fresh from an adaptation of Chekhovs The Grasshopper that won two prizes at the Venice Film Festival. He was later awarded the title of Peoples Artist of the USSR. Damn Citizen Damn Citizen is a 1958 American film noir crime film directed by Robert Gordon and starring Keith Andes, Margaret Hayes and Lynn Bari. Ash Wednesday Ash Wednesday is a 1958 Mexican drama film directed by Roberto Gavaldón. It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. Unwed Mother Unwed Mother is a 1958 American drama film directed by Walter A. Doniger and starring Norma Moore, Robert Vaughn, Billie Bird, Diana Darrin and Jeanne Cooper. The Blue Moth The Blue Moth is a 1959 West German drama film directed by Wolfgang Schleif and starring Zarah Leander, Christian Wolff and Paul Hartmann. Leander, who had been a major star during the Nazi era, made a comeback in the 1950s. By 1959, in her penultimate film, she was playing a more mature role than the traditional divas in her earlier films. Devil's Bait Devils Bait is a 1959 British drama film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Geoffrey Keen, Jane Hylton and Gordon Jackson. It was a second feature, made for release by the Rank Organisation. Piece of the Sky Piece of the Sky is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Aglauco Casadio. Michman Panin Michman Panin, is a 1960 Soviet war film, directed by Mikhail Schweitzer. Revenge of the Barbarians Revenge of the Barbarians is a 1960 film about the sack of Rome in AD 410 by the Visigoths. This film was written by Gastone Ramazzotti and directed by Giuseppe Vari. Macbeth Macbeth is a 1960 television film adaptation of the William Shakespeare play presented as the November 20, 1960 episode of the American anthology series Hallmark Hall of Fame. The series second production of the play was, like the 1954 live telecast, also directed by George Schaefer, and again starred English-born American actor Maurice Evans and Australian actress Judith Anderson. The supporting cast, however, was different, consisting entirely of British actors, and was filmed on location in Scotland; the 1954 version had used a mostly American cast. Thou Shalt Not Kill Tu ne tueras point, also known as Lobjecteur, is a 1961 French feature film directed by Claude Autant-Lara, written by Jean Aurenche and Pierre Bost, and starring Laurent Terzieff and Horst Frank. Actress Suzanne Flon won the Best Actress award at the 1961 Venice Film Festival for her role in the film. The Wastrel The Wastrel is a 1961 Italian-Cypriot drama film directed by Michael Cacoyannis and starring Ellie Lambeti. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. La bellezza d'Ippolita La bellezza di Ippolita is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Giancarlo Zagni, starring Gina Lollobrigida and Enrico Maria Salerno. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. Porozhniy reys A Trip Without a Load is a 1962 Soviet drama film directed by Vladimir Vengerov. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize. Vacances portugaises Portuguese Vacation is a 1963 French-Portuguese drama film directed by Pierre Kast and starring Françoise Arnoul, Michel Auclair and Jean-Pierre Aumont. Yeh Rastey Hain Pyar Ke Yeh Rastey Hain Pyaar Ke is a 1963 Hindi film starring Sunil Dutt and Leela Naidu in the lead roles. This film was Sunil Dutts debut production, directed by R.K. Nayyar, with music composed by Ravi. To Love To Love is a 1964 Swedish drama film written and directed by Jörn Donner. For her performance Harriet Andersson was awarded Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the 25th Venice International Film Festival. Les gorilles The Gorillas is a 1964 French comedy film directed by Jean Girault and starring Darry Cowl, Francis Blanche and Bernard Dhéran. Tine Tine is a 1964 Danish drama film directed by Knud Leif Thomsen. It was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. Zindagi Zindagi is a 1964 Hindi film produced by S. S. Vasan, Gemini Pictures and directed by Ramanand Sagar. The film stars Rajendra Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, Raaj Kumar, Prithviraj Kapoor, Mehmood, Jayant, Jeevan, Leela Chitnis and Helen. The films music is by Shankar Jaikishan. The film was remade in Tamil as Vaazhkai Padagu with Gemini Ganesan and Devika as the leads and in Telugu as Aada Brathuku with N. T. Rama Rao. 40 grados a la sombra Forty Degrees in the Shade is a 1967 Argentine-Spanish comedy film directed by Mariano Ozores starring Gracita Morales, Antonio Ozores and Manuel Velasco. Dayton's Devils Daytons Devils is a 1968 crime film starring Rory Calhoun and Leslie Nielsen. It marked the film debut of Lainie Kazan and Rigg Kennedy. Goli covjek Goli čovik is a Croatian film directed by Obrad Gluščević and written by Ranko Marinković. The film was released in 1968 and stars Vera Čukić. The film is listed in the Croatian film archive. Goli čovik is the third of Gluščevićs comedy trilogy revolving around rural Dalmatia and considered his most ambitious work by critics. Gejje Pooje Gejje Pooje is a 1969 Indian Kannada language film directed by Puttanna Kanagal and produced by Rashi Brothers. The film stars Kalpana, Gangadhar and Leelavathi in the lead roles. Gejje means anklet and pooje means worship, but in the context of this film, it means a mock marriage. The film is based on the novel Gejje Pooje, by M. K. Indira. The film was remade in Tamil as Thaaliya Salangaiya, in Telugu as Kalyana Mandapam and in Hindi as Ahista Ahista, which further inspired the 2007 Hindi movie Laaga Chunari Mein Daag. A Death of Innocence A Death of Innocence is a 1971 American made-for-television drama film directed by Paul Wendkos. Hail Hail! is an American political comedy film directed 1970-1971 by Fred Levinson to a screenplay by Phil Dusenberry and Larry Spiegel. The film was screened 1972, but not released until 1973. Raga Raga is a 1971 documentary film about the life and music of Indian sitarist Ravi Shankar, produced and directed by Howard Worth. It includes scenes featuring Western musicians Yehudi Menuhin and George Harrison, as well as footage of Shankar returning to Maihar in central India, where as a young man he trained under the mentorship of Allauddin Khan. The film also features a portion of Shankar and tabla player Alla Rakhas acclaimed performance at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival. The majority of the documentary was shot in the late 1960s, during a period when Shankars growing popularity saw Indian classical music embraced by rock and pop musicians and their audiences. Financial problems then delayed production until Harrison provided assistance through the Beatles company Apple Films. In addition to actively promoting Raga, Harrison produced the soundtrack album – a project that led directly to he and Shankar staging the Concert for Bangladesh in August 1971. The films working title was alternately East Meets West and Messenger Out of the East. In 2010, to coincide with celebrations for Shankars 90th birthday, East Meets West Music released a fully remastered version on DVD, titled Raga: A Film Journey into the Soul of India. The expanded soundtrack album was also made available, via digital download. Havoc Havoc is a 1972 West German drama film directed by Peter Fleischmann. It was entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. What's a Nice Girl Like You...? Whats a Nice Girl Like You...? is a 1971 American made-for-television drama film. It aired on ABC as an ABC Movie of the Week. The film was directed by Jerry Paris. The Crimes of Petiot The Crimes of Petiot is a 1973 Spanish giallo film directed by José Luis Madrid and starring Paul Naschy, Patricia Loran and Fernando Marín. The Black Decameron Not to be confused with "El Decameron Negro", a classical guitar suite composed by Leo Brouwer. The Black Decameron is a 1972 Italian costume drama comedy film directed by Piero Vivarelli. Alter Kahn und junge Liebe Old Barge, Young Love is a 1973 West German comedy romance film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Roy Black, Barbara Nielsen and Peter Millowitsch. Location shooting took place around Schaffhausen in Northern Switzerland. Strannye vzroslye Strange Adults is a Soviet lyrical television film of 1974, which tells of the complexity of the relationship between adults and children. The plot is based on the same story by Arkady Minchkovsky. One of the best films in the film career of Lev Durov and . La joven casada La Joven casada is a 1975 Argentine film directed by Mario Camus. México, México, ra ra ra México, México, ra, ra, ra is a 1975 Mexican film. It was directed by Gustavo Alatriste. Tora's Pure Love a.k.a. Torasan Meets his School-Mates and Tora-sans Heart of Gold is a 1976 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Machiko Kyō as his love interest or "Madonna". Toras Pure Love is the eighteenth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series, and was Machiko Kyōs penultimate film appearance. The Best Place to Be The Best Place to Be is a 1979 American TV film produced by Ross Hunter. It marked Donna Reeds return to acting after 13 years. Hunter planned a sequel but this did not eventuate. Keiko Keiko is a 1979 Japanese film directed by Claude Gagnon. It won the Special Award at the 1979 Hochi Film Awards. Forfølgelsen The Witch Hunt is a 1981 Norwegian drama film written and directed by Anja Breien. The film was entered into the main competition at the 38th edition of the Venice Film Festival. Covergirl Covergirl is a 1984 Canadian drama film directed by Jean-Claude Lord, about a millionaire who meets an aspiring model. After fulfilling his need to get her in bed with him, he is still dissatisfied and decides to take on a managerial role in her career. This film contains music composed by Christopher L. Stone.The film stars Jeff Conaway, Irena Ferris, Cathie Shirriff, Roberta Leighton, Deborah Wakeham and Kenneth Welsh in the lead roles. Run Rebecca, Run! Run, Rebecca, Run is a 1981 Australian film directed by Peter Maxwell and starring Henri Szeps, Simone Buchanan, and John Ewart. The screenplay concerns a child kidnapped by a refugee. On the Threshold On the Threshold is a 1984 Norwegian drama film directed by Leif Erlsboe. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Prize. Sylvia Sylvia is a 1985 biographical film about New Zealand educator Sylvia Ashton-Warner, inspired by two of her books. The film was directed and co-written by New Zealander Michael Firth, and stars British actor Eleanor David as Ashton-Warner, alongside Tom Wilkinson, Nigel Terry and Mary Regan. The Village Voice critic Andrew Sarris rated Sylvia one of the ten best films of 1985. It also won praise from Vogue. Tukuma Tukuma is a 1984 Danish drama film directed by Palle Kjærulff-Schmidt. The film was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Smile of the Lamb The Smile of the Lamb is a 1986 Israeli drama film directed by Shimon Dotan and based on a novel by David Grossman. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival where Tuncel Kurtiz won the Silver Bear for Best Actor. Smích se lepí na paty Smích se lepí na paty is a 1986 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Concrete Angels Concrete Angels is a Canadian musical drama film, directed by Carlo Liconti and released in 1987. Set in 1964, the film centres on a group of teenagers in a working class ethnic neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario. After a radio station announces a battle of the bands competition whose prize will be the opportunity to open for The Beatles at Maple Leaf Gardens, the boys form a band with the hopes of winning the competition. The film stars Joseph Di Mambro as Bello, the bands leader and singer; Omie Craden as Ira, the drummer; Luke McKeehan as Sean, the guitarist; and Tony Nardi as Sal, Bellos uncle who owns the neighbourhood pool hall. Nardi received a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 9th Genie Awards. Backstage Backstage is a 1988 Australian film starring American singer Laura Branigan. The film was written and directed by Academy Award nominee Jonathan Hardy, who had also written Breaker Morant. La cintura The Belt is a 1989 Italian erotic drama film directed by Giuliana Gamba. It is based on the drama play with the same name by Alberto Moravia. Real Men Don't Eat Gummi Bears Gummibärchen küßt man nicht is a 1989 West German comedy film. Despite featuring mainly American actors, the film was never released outside of Germany. Monsieur Monsieur is a 1990 comedy film based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Jean-Philippe Toussaint. It was directed by the novels author and produced by Pascal Judelewicz and Anne-Dominique Toussaint. The film starred Dominic Gould, Wojciech Pszoniak, and Eva Ionesco. Monsieur was screened at the 1990 Toronto International Film Festival. It received the André Cavens Award for Best Film given by the Belgian Film Critics Association. La sombra del ciprés es alargada La sombra del ciprés es alargada is a 1990 Mexican film directed by Luis Alcoriza. It is based on the book of the same name, written by Miguel Delibes. Cinta dalam sepotong roti Cinta Dalam Sepotong Roti is a 1991 Indonesian road film directed by Garin Nugroho. The film was later adapted into a novel of the same title by an Indonesian novelist Fira Basuki and starred by Adjie Massaid, Monica Oemardi, Tio Pakusadewo and Rizky Erzet Teo. Subsequently, the film manage to earning a Citra Award for Best Film at the 1991 Indonesian Film Festival. Old Scores Old Scores is a 1991 television film jointly produced by New Zealand and Wales, about the two countries mutual national sport of rugby union. It is notable for the appearance of many legendary Welsh and New Zealand international rugby players in supporting roles. Old Scores was primarily intended as theatrical release in New Zealand but was shown as a television movie in Wales. Old Scores was directed by Alan Clayton, and the screenplay was by New Zealanders Dean Parker and Greg McGee. McGee has a strong history of dramatic works revolving around rugby, most notably his play Foreskins Lament. It was produced by HTV Cymru Wales in association with South Pacific Pictures for the ITV Network. Inspector Pink Dragon Inspector Pink Dragon is a 1991 Hong Kong action-crime-comedy film produced by and starring Lawrence Cheng and directed by Gordon Chan. The film is also one of the earliest Hong Kong productions shot in sync sound. Shelf Life Shelf Life is a 1993 film directed by Paul Bartel. The final film Bartel directed before he died in 2000, it stars O-Lan Jones, Andrea Stein, and Jim Turner. The Wrath of Silence The Wrath of Silence is a 1994 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Frankie Chan. San ge xiang ai de shao nian Oh! My Three Guys is a 1994 Hong Kong comedy drama film directed by Derek Chiu and starring Eric Kot, Lau Ching-wan and Dayo Wong. The film tells the story of three gay young men portrayed by Kot, Lau and Wong. Bulan tertusuk ilalang Bulan tertusuk ilalang is a 1995 award-winning Indonesian film directed by Garin Nugroho. Nugroho won the FIPRESCI Prize Forum of New Cinema at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1996. De schaduwlopers The Shadow Walkers or De Schaduwlopers is a 1995 Dutch film directed by Peter Dop. It is Dops debut as a feature film director. Leen and Albert are two brothers who follow people around randomly at night in a small town. Both are married to a sister that is related to each other and while they go on with their normal daily lives, the brothers follow people and note slight changes in peoples behavior. Their name for the activity is walking shadow. The brothers end up following a Japanese tour group heading to Paris. The Shadow of Hate The Shadow of Hate is a 1995 American short documentary film about racism directed by Charles Guggenheim. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Commercial Break Commercial Break is a 1997 Italian black comedy film written and directed by Sandro Baldoni. Pont Neuf Pont Neuf is a 1997 Croatian biographical film directed by Željko Senečić. It is a film about the life of Croatian painter Josip Račić. Ardent Summer Furia infernal, known in English-speaking territories as Ardent Summer, The Hot Days or, in the Carne Sobre Carne: Intimidades de Isabel Sarli documentary rendering, The Horny Days, is a 1973 Argentine drama film directed by Armando Bó and starring Isabel Sarli. A Proper Scandal Uno scandalo perbene is a 1984 Italian drama film. It represents the last film written and directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. It is a true dramatization of the Bruneri-Canella case. The film entered the competition at the 41° Venice International Film Festival. Odds 777 Odds 777 is a 1932 Danish family film directed by George Schnéevoigt. The film stars Liva Weel and Inger Stender. Psycosissimo Psycosissimo is a 1961 Italian crime-comedy film directed by Steno. It is a parody of Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho. Basta't kasama kita Bastat Kasama Kita is a 1995 Philippine romantic comedy film directed by Rory B. Quintos on her feature film directorial debut. Starring Aga Muhlach and Puerto Rican actress and Miss Universe 1993 Dayanara Torres, the film follows Marinella, a European royalty who longs for an independent life by plotting a royal visit to the Philippines and then escape her security detail. In the Philippines she accidentally meets Alex, a jeepney driver who agrees to her plea to work as a housemaid in exchange for food and shelter; the two suddenly fall for each other. The plot is similar to that of the 1953 film Roman Holiday, which starred Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck. In a 2017 retrospective by CNN Philippines, Bastat Kasama Kita was selected as one of the best romantic-comedy films in the last 25 years. The Seed Kimen is a Norwegian film from 1974 directed by Erik Solbakken. It starred Kjell Stormoen, Svein Sturla Hungnes, Ragnhild Michelsen, Helle Ottesen, Helge Jordal, and Ragnhild Hilt. The film was based on the 1940 novel of the same name by Tarjei Vesaas. Run Chrissie Run! Run Chrissie Run! is a 1986 Australian action thriller film, directed by Chris Langman. Graham Hartley adapted the script from the novel When We Ran by Keith Leopold. The film is not connected in any way with the unproduced radio play Run, Chrissie, Run by Fay Weldon. The Tonto Kid The Tonto Kid is a 1935 American film directed by Harry L. Fraser. Sia dai 2 Daughter 2 is a 1996 Thai drama film directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol. The film was selected as the Thai entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Jesse James as the Outlaw Jesse James as the Outlaw is a 1921 silent film directed by Franklin B. Coates, cast designed by Edgar Kellar and starring Jesse James, Diana Reed and Marguerite Hungerford. It is the sequel of Jesse James under the Black Flag, released the same year. Both films were featured in theaters and were not financial successes. Journal d'une femme en blanc A Woman in White is a 1965 French-Italian drama film directed by Claude Autant-Lara and starring Marie-José Nat, Jean Valmont and Claude Gensac. It was written by Jean Aurenche and André Soubiran. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Douy. The Flying Matchmaker The Flying Matchmaker is a 1966 Israeli film musical directed by Israel Becker. The story is based on the 1880 Yiddish play Di tsvey Kuni-lemels by Abraham Goldfaden. The film was the first major success on screen for lead actor Mike Burstyn who has a double role as Kuni Leml and his cousin Max, and also casts his father Pesach Burstein in a small role. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 39th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Kinare Kinare Kinare Kinare is a 1963 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Chetan Anand, who also plays a pivotal role. The film stars Dev Anand and Meena Kumari. Daddy Blue Du Pappa is a 1994 Norwegian film about a teenage boy and his troublesome relationship with his dad and with a girl he befriends while running away from home on a small sailboat. The Ghost Goes Gear The Ghost Goes Gear is a 1966 British musical comedy film directed by Hugh Gladwish and starring the Spencer Davis Group, Sheila White and Nicholas Parsons. The Trials of Oz The Trials of Oz is 1991 video-taped BBC television drama shown in the UK on 9 November 1991 as part of BBC 2s Performance anthology series of single plays. The drama concerns the six-week trial in June and July 1971 of the joint editors of the British underground magazine Oz in which the three men were prosecuted on three charges, including obscenity, for the 28th issue known as Schoolkids Oz. It is based on the transcripts of the court case which were adapted by Geoffrey Robertson, who was junior defence counsel at the trial. The re-enactment features Hugh Grant as Richard Neville, Peter OBrien as Jim Anderson, Kevin Allen as Felix Dennis, the three charged men. The production also featured Leslie Phillips as Judge Michael Argyle, Nigel Hawthorne as Brian Leary, Simon Callow as John Mortimer, Alfred Molina as George Melly, Lee Cornes as Marty Feldman, and Nigel Planer as John Peel. The three accused were convicted of obscenity and given sentences ranging from nine to fifteen months, but released on appeal at which the trial judge was severely reprimanded for misdirecting the jury. The play was nominated for a BAFTA Award as Best Single Drama. After the Ball After the Ball is the 66th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 13, 1956, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Bucket of Blood The Tell-Tale Heart is a 1934 British drama film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst. The screenplay by David Plunkett Greene is based on the 1843 short story of the same name by Edgar Allan Poe. It is the earliest known "talkie" film adaptation of the story. The Two Crusaders The Two Crusaders is a 1968 comedy film directed by Giuseppe Orlandini, co-written by horror icon Lucio Fulci and starring the comedy duo formed by Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. Everglade Raid Everglade Raid is the 89th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on August 11, 1958, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Gabby's Diner Gabbys Diner is the 107th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on March 28, 1961, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. His Better Elf His Better Elf is the 88th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 19, 1958, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Round Trip to Mars Round Trip to Mars is the 79th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 23, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Socko in Morocco Socko in Morocco is the 52nd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on January 18, 1954, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal- International. Square Shootin' Square Square Shootin Square is the 66th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 26, 1955, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Watch the Birdie Watch the Birdie is the 83rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 24, 1958, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Resham Ki Dori Resham Ki Dori is a 1974 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra and Saira Banu. Ek Anek Aur Ekta Ek Anek Aur Ekta or "One, Many, and Unity" is a traditionally animated short educational film released by the Films Division of India. It was released in 1974. It was aired on the public broadcaster channel Doordarshan and became very popular among children. High Society High Society is a 1924 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 29th Our Gang short subject released. Placebo Effect Placebo Effect is a 1998 American thriller film written by Luciano Saber and directed by Alejandro Seri. Featuring Francesco Quinn, Martin Halacy, and Kirsten Berman, it was released in the United States on 31 January 1998 and won Best Film at the New York Independent Film Festival in 1998. La vispa Teresa La vispa Teresa is a 1943 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Lilia Silvi. Hei ming dan Black List is a 1972 Hong Kong film. See China and Die See China and Die is a 1981 television film written, produced and directed by Larry Cohen. Johnny on the Run Johnny on the Run is a 1953 adventure film directed by Lewis Gilbert. Bezumnyy den A Crazy Day is a 1956 Soviet comedy film directed by . No Lady No Lady is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Lupino Lane and starring Lane, Renee Clama and Sari Maritza. It was made at Lime Grove Studios in Shepherds Bush by Gaumont British, a company linked to Gainsborough Pictures. The films sets were designed by art director Andrew Mazzei. It was popular enough to be re-released in 1943. Tôkyô dîpu surôto fujin is a 1975 Japanese pink film directed by Kan Mukai. It has a reputation as being the prolific directors "most notorious feature" and best known film. Príklady táhnou Příklady táhnou is a 1939 Czechoslovak comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Růžena Nasková, Nataša Gollová, Stella Májová. Sofía Sofia is a 1987 Argentine drama film directed by Alejandro Doria. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. The Teenage Textbook Movie The Teenage Textbook Movie is a film adaptation of Adrian Tans bestselling 1988 novel The Teenage Textbook. It is a lighthearted look at the lives of four students in Singapore as they start junior college. Its soundtrack was all-Singaporean, a first for English-language Singapore films. Sawan Ki Ghata Sawan Ki Ghata is a 1966 Bollywood film produced and directed by Shakti Samanta. Manoj Kumar, Sharmila Tagore, Mumtaz, Pran and Madan Puri are the films main cast. A Árvore dos Sexos A Árvore dos Sexos is a 1977 Brazilian pornochanchada film directed by Silvio de Abreu. Coup de Grace Coup de Grâce is a 1969 Argentine film directed by Ricardo Becher. It was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival. Ritornano quelli della calibro 38 Return of the 38 Gang is a 1977 Italian poliziottesco film directed by Giuseppe Vari. The film is an in-name-only sequel to Massimo Dallamanos Colt 38 Special Squad with different plot, characters and cast. Prema Kanuka Prema Kanuka is a 1981 Telugu drama film, produced by Venkat Akkineni, Nagarjuna Akkineni under Annapurna Studios banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Sridevi in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. Tokyo Babylon 1999 , also known as Tokyo Babylon: A Save Tokyo City Story, is a shōjo manga series created by Clamp, with story by Nanase Ohkawa and art by Mokona. The series follows Subaru Sumeragi, the head of the Sumeragi clan, and his sister Hokuto as they work to protect Tokyo from a myriad of supernatural perils. The series is based on a dōjinshi Clamp wrote but decided to add dark social themes in the serialization as a result of the chapters length. They were published by Shinshokan in Japan from 1990 to 1993 and collected total of seven tankōbon volumes. The English-language version of the manga was first distributed by Tokyopop and is now in possession of Dark Horse Comics. Between 1992 and 1994 Tokyo Babylon was adapted into a two-part original video animation series by the studio Madhouse. PDS also produced a live-action feature film sequel, Tokyo Babylon 1999, which was released on August 21, 1993. The series has been well received for its focus on occultism and social themes, the latter which were reflected most notably in Subarus character development. The manga is also notorious for its open and tragic ending which is followed in Clamps manga X. The Long Weekend (O'Despair) The Long Weekend is a 1989 American drama film directed by Gregg Araki and starring Brett Vail. The film follows three couples, one gay, one lesbian and one heterosexual, spending a weekend together. Las venganzas de Beto Sánchez Las Venganzas de Beto Sánchez is a 1973 Argentine film. Dick Deadeye, or Duty Done Dick Deadeye, or Duty Done is a 1975 British animated film musical, based on the comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan. The comically convoluted plot, by Robin Miller and Leo Rost, with additional material by Gene Thompson and Victor Spinetti, is a pastiche of many of the operas in the Gilbert and Sullivan canon, particularly Trial by Jury, The Sorcerer, H.M.S. Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance, Patience, Iolanthe and The Mikado, in which the principal character, Able Seaman Dick Deadeye, is sent by Queen Victoria on a quest to recover the "Ultimate Secret" from the Sorcerer, who has stolen it. The music is borrowed from many Savoy operas, with new or modified lyrics by Robin Miller and orchestrations updated in a contemporary popular style by the soundtrack conductor, Jimmy Horowytz. Animation and direction were by Bill Melendez, who produced the Charlie Brown television cartoons, based on character drawings by veteran cartoonist Ronald Searle. The films release was accompanied by the original release of a deluxe-jacketed LP soundtrack recording and a colourful storybook by Jeremy Hornsby, with colourful Searle-inspired art. Custodio de señoras Custodio de señoras is a 1979 Argentine comedy film directed by Hugo Sofovich. Entire Days in the Trees Des journées entières dans les arbres is a 1976 French film directed by Marguerite Duras, based on her novel. Prior to directing a film version of the novel, Duras had already modified it into a stageplay that had enjoyed a theatrical run. The Drayton Case The Drayton Case is a 1953 British short crime film produced by the Anglo-Amalgamated production company as part of their Scotland Yard film series. It was directed by Ken Hughes and is hosted by Edgar Lustgarten. It stars Hilda Barry and John Le Mesurier. Made at Merton Park Studios, it was originally released as support for cinema feature film screenings and later screened on television. It is based on the case of Harry Dobkin with names and some other details changed. A Force More Powerful A Force More Powerful is a 1999 feature-length documentary film and a 2000 PBS series written and directed by Steve York about nonviolent resistance movements around the world. Executive producers were Dalton Delan and Jack DuVall. Peter Ackerman was the series editor and principal content advisor. Institutional support for the film included funding from the United States Institute of Peace and the Albert Einstein Institution. The film played in festivals worldwide and was broadcast nationally on United States television network PBS in September 2000. It was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Historical Program. The series explores six successful nonviolent movements in the 20th century, including Mohandas Gandhis leadership of the Indian Independence movement, the Civil Rights Movement, the boycotts in the Eastern Cape Province as part of the Anti-Apartheid movement in South Africa, the Danish resistance to Nazi Occupation, the Polish Solidarity Movement, and the Chilean democracy movement to oust Augusto Pinochet. A Force More Powerful is also the name of the companion book to the PBS series, authored by DuVall and Peter Ackerman,. In the Acknowledgments section of the book, the authors name Steve York as their most-cited source. The book was published with Palgrave Macmillan and has been recognized as an important resource for peace education. In 2006, the team behind the film, TV series and book released a nonviolent video game developed by Breakaway Games with the same title. The video game was designed to teach the waging of conflict using nonviolent methods. Ivan Marović, one of the leaders of the Serbian student movement called Otpor!, was one of the designers. A turn-based strategy game, it consists of ten pre-built scenarios and an editing system that will allow players to create scenarios of their own. You Are on Indian Land You Are on Indian Land is a 1969 documentary film directed by Mike Kanentakeron Mitchell about the 1969 Akwesasne border crossing dispute and the confrontation between police and Mohawk of the St. Regis Reservation on a bridge between Canada and the United States, which stands on Mohawk land near Cornwall. By blocking traffic from the bridge, the Mohawk sought to call attention to their grievance that they were prohibited by Canadian authorities from duty-free passage of personal purchases across the border. They claimed this right as part of their right of free passage across the border, as established by the 1794 Jay Treaty between Great Britain and the United States after the latter gained independence in the American Revolutionary War. The film portrayed the rising activism of the Mohawk and demands for self-determination, which has continued. Izakaya yurei is a 1994 Japanese film directed by Takayoshi Watanabe. Bade Ghar Ki Beti Bade Ghar Ki Beti is a 1989 Indian Bollywood film directed by Kalpataru. It stars Meenakshi Seshadri and Rishi Kapoor in pivotal roles. Johar-Mehmood in Goa Johar Mehmood in Goa is a 1965 Bollywood comedy film directed by I. S. Johar with he himself, along with Mehmood and Simi Garewal playing the lead roles. Kuchhe Dhaage Kuchhe Dhaage is a 1973 Bollywood action film directed by Raj Khosla. The film stars Vinod Khanna, Moushumi Chatterjee and Kabir Bedi. The music was scored by Laxmikant Pyarelal with lyrics penned by Anand Bakshi. It was a hit at box office. Anjaana Anjaana is a 1969 Hindi film produced and directed by Mohan Kumar. The film stars Rajendra Kumar, Babita, Pran, Prem Chopra and Nirupa Roy. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Krek Krek may refer to: Krek, a 1968 animated film Krek, a 2005 album by Khold Janez Evangelist Krek, Slovenian politician, priest, journalist, and author Miha Krek, Slovenian lawyer and politician Uroš Krek, Slovenian composer Sri Rambantu Shri Rama Bantu is a 1979 Telugu film starring Chiranjeevi and Mohan Babu. Twisted Issues Twisted Issues is a 1988 splatter film billed as a psycho-punk splatter-comedy. It featured Gainesville, Florida punk bands such as Psychic Violents, Young Pioneers, Mutley Chix, Doldrums, Just Demigods, Cindy Bradys Lisp, Officer Friendly, and the Smegmas, as well as local speed metal band Hellwitch and avantgarde incidental music by The Bill Perry Orchestra. Director Charles Pinion went on to make several other underground movies. Twisted Issues was originally intended to be a punk rockumentary featuring Gainesville bands, but the inclusion of writers Steve Antczak and Hawk to the mix added the horror, element to the story, featuring a so-called Death Skater who kills characters played by members of the aforementioned bands after they inadvertently kill him. Segments of the movie were written by different people, notably Chuck Speta. Film Threat Video Guide called Twisted Issues one of the 25 Must-See Underground Movies of the 1980s. In 2011 the exhaustive encyclopedia of punks on film, Destroy All Movies, had a section on Twisted Issues and its director, Charles Pinion. In 2013, Headpress released Bleeding Skull!: A 1980s Trash-Horror Odyssey, which covered Twisted Issues and other shot-on-video movies. The VHS version of Twisted Issues has been long unavailable. A limited edition DVD of Twisted Issues is sold from the filmmakers website. In 2013, Don Abendroth of The Video Pharmacy released a limited edition of Twisted Issues that included a tiny bloody skateboard and TV set, as well as the soundtrack on cassette, and a new printing of the original booklet. One of Us Tripped One of Us Tripped is a 1997 drama film directed by Tim Story starring Kimani Callender and Kevin Mambo. A Very Christmas Story A Very Christmas Story is a 2000 Polish comedy film written and directed by Dariusz Zawiślak. Shaque Shaque is a 1976 Bollywood drama film directed by Aruna-Vikas. The film stars Vinod Khanna, Shabana Azmi and Utpal Dutt. Jaanwar Jaanwar is an Indian Bollywood fantasy film directed by Ali Raza, released on 24 December, 1982. The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Zeenat Aman as the main lead characters of the film. This film was of different genre than the other films of the pair. The film gives a social message of saving animals The film takes place in a mythical kingdom and tells the tale of Raju who gets separated from his father and has to live in a village next to forest and of Rajkumari who as a newborn girl is forced by circumstances to be abandoned in a forest and subsequently is brought by animals. Rebelde sin casa Rebel Without a House is a 1960 Mexican comedy film directed by Benito Alazraki and starring Germán Valdés, Ana Bertha Lepe and Óscar Ortiz de Pinedo. Kudumbakodathi Kudumbakodathi is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Viji Thampy and produced by V. S. Suresh. The film stars Innocent, Dileep, Ashokan and Kalpana in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. Makkal Aatchi Makkal Aatchi is a 1995 Tamil language Indian film directed by R. K. Selvamani. The film features Mammootty in the lead role and Roja, Aishwarya, Anandaraj and Livingston in supporting roles. The movie was dubbed in Malayalam as Ente Naadu. In Search of a Golden Sky In Search of a Golden Sky is a 1984 adventure-drama film released by Comworld Pictures. In the film, three orphan children find solace in their uncles wilderness home after their mother has died. Janathipathyam Janathipathyam is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. Madhu and produced by M Mani. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Urvashi, Balachandra Menon and Vani Viswanath in lead roles. Kunku Kunku is a 1937 Marathi classic social drama film directed by V. Shantaram, and based on the novel, Na Patnari Goshta by Narayan Hari Apte, who also wrote films screenplay. . The film was simultaneously shot and released in Hindi as Duniya Na Maane. The movie went on to become both a critical and commercial success, and was shown at the Venice International Film Festival. The film is now hailed for "its daring attack on the treatment of women in Indian society." and depiction of child marriage. For films lead actress, Shanta Apte, it was third most memorable performance in a row, after V.Shantarams previous classics, Amrit Manthan and Amar Jyoti. Besides other songs, she also sang a full-fledged English song in the film: "A Psalm of Life", written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Token of Love Prem Pinda is a breakthrough, first historic 1995 Nepali film directed by Yadav Kharel and produced by actor Neer Shah. Shehzada Shehzada is a 1972 Bollywood drama film produced by Surinder Kapoor and directed by K. Shankar, set during the British Raj. The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Raakhee as the lead pair and the supporting cast included Veena, Pandari Bai and Karan Dawan. The music was composed by R. D. Burman. This was remake of Tamil film Idhu Sathiyam, starring S. A. Asokan, T. S. Balaiah, Kannaamba and Sririanjani in lead roles and directed by K. Shankar. The producer Surinder Kapoor quoted in an interview "Rajesh Khanna who played the title-role in Shehzada was truly of a princely disposition. He started shooting for me without ever discussing the price, saying that we could settle that once the film is made, he said and made banner S. K. International Films became an acknowledged company." The Cherry Picker The Cherry Picker is 1974 British drama film directed by Peter Curran and starring Lulu, Bob Sherman, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Spike Milligan, Patrick Cargill, Jack Hulbert, Fiona Curzon, Terry-Thomas and Robert Hutton. As of August 2010, the film is missing from the BFI National Archive, and is listed as one of the British Film Institutes "75 Most Wanted" lost films, due to the loss of the original print, though inferior quality copies are still in circulation. A VHS version of the movie has now been discovered and reuploaded on YouTube Anuragi Anuragi is a 1988 Indian Malayalam-language romance film scripted and directed by I. V. Sasi with story and dialogues by A. Sheriff. It stars Mohanlal, Urvashi, Ramya Krishnan and Suresh Gopi. The film features musical score by Gangai Amaran. Provdám svou zenu Provdám svou ženu is a 1941 Czechoslovak comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Vlasta Burian, Světla Svozilová, and Jaroslav Marvan. Aim for the Ace Aim for the Ace!, known in Japan as , is a manga series written and illustrated by Sumika Yamamoto. The series tells the story of Hiromi Oka, a high school student who wants to become a professional tennis player as she struggles against mental weakness, anxiety and thwarted love. It was originally serialized in Shueishas shōjo magazine Margaret from January 1973 to February 1980. Later, Shueisha collected the chapters and published them in 18 tankōbon volumes. The manga was adapted into an anime television series in 1973 by Tokyo Movie which was originally broadcast on Mainichi Broadcasting System between 1973 and 1974. Aim for the Ace! also spawned another anime television and an anime film in the 1970s, two original video animations in the 1980s, a live-action Japanese television drama in 2004, and many types of Aim for the Ace!-related merchandise. The series is one of the best-selling shōjo manga series of all time, having sold approximately 15 million copies in Japan. It has been also popular among anime viewers, and become a hit in Japan, even among its non-target audience. It is considered a classic by anime and manga critics and has been influential in the anime industry. Intaquam Intaquam is a 1969 Bollywood thriller film directed by R. K. Nayyar. It starred Sanjay Khan and Sadhana in the lead, supported by Ashok Kumar, Jeevan, Rajendra Nath, Rehman, Helen and Anju Mahendru. The film also features the first cabaret number sung by Lata Mangeshkar, "Aa Jaane Jaan", also a rarity through her career. The song was picturized on Helen and choreographed by P. L. Raj. It also remains one of the most popular dance numbers of Helens career. The music was composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal, with lyrics by Rajinder Krishan and was popular with songs like "Hum Tumhare Liye". Lata was nominated in the Filmfare Best Female Playback Singer category for her song "Kaise Rahoon Chup", the only nomination for the film. The film was a success at the box office and marked the return of actress Sadhana to films after her brief illness, and her husband directed the film. It is a film adaptation of the 1912 play Within the Law, and there were prior film adaptations, including the American film Paid starring Joan Crawford. Intaqam was remade into the Telugu film Pagabattina Paduchu, starring Sharada and the Marathi film Naav Motha Lakshan Khota What Becomes of the Children? What Becomes of the Children? is a 1936 American film directed by Walter Shumway. Shining Time Station: 'Tis a Gift Tis a Gift is a Christmas special of the PBS television series Shining Time Station. It was first broadcast on November 25, 1990. Allegro s ognyom Allegro Con Brio is a 1979 Soviet World War II drama about a unit of Soviet military specialists working to discover the secrets of Nazi naval mines. The Shopping Bag Lady The Shopping Bag Lady is a 1975 American short film directed by Bert Salzman and starring Mildred Dunnock. L'inverno Winter is a 2002 Italian romance-drama film written and directed by Nina Di Majo. Love Letter is a 1985 Japanese film directed by Tatsumi Kumashiro. The Elephant Keeper The Elephant Keeper is a 1987 Thai drama film directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol. The film was selected as the Thai entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Appointment with Happiness Appointment with Happiness is a 1954 Egyptian romance/drama film directed by Ezzel Dine Zulficar. It starred Imad Hamdi and Faten Hamama. This film received an award from the Egyptian Catholic Centre. The film portrays the life of a woman who is raped and struggles to raise her daughter. The Archangel's Feather The Archangels Feather is a 2002 Venezuelan drama film directed by Luis Manzo. It was selected as the Venezuelan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 75th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Paappi Devataa Paappi Devataa is a 1995 Indian Hindi-language action film, produced by M. M. Malhotra and Baldev Pushkarna under the R. K. Duggal Studios Productions banner and directed by Harmesh Malhotra. It stars Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Jayapradha, Madhuri Dixit and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Captain Scarlet vs. the Mysterons Captain Scarlet vs. the Mysterons is a 1980 television film based on the 1967 British Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. It is a compilation film incorporating re-edited footage from the series episodes "The Mysterons", "Winged Assassin", "Seek and Destroy" and "Attack on Cloudbase". A second compilation film, Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars, was completed in 1981. Wings Over the World Wings Over the World is a 1979 television documentary film featuring the rock band Wings. It consists of concert performances from their acclaimed 1975–76 world tour, together with behind-the-scenes footage. Also included is a short excerpt of Wings rehearsing at Londons Institute of Contemporary Arts before their 1972 UK university tour. Problems with the audio from the 1976 live performances delayed the films release until 16 March 1979 in the United States and 8 April 1979 in the United Kingdom, by which time, band members Jimmy McCulloch and Joe English had left the group and been replaced. In 2013, the film was released on DVD as part of the deluxe edition of the Wings over America live album. Chehre Pe Chehra Chehre Pe Chehra is a 1981 Indian Bollywood thriller film produced and directed by Raj Tilak. It stars Sanjeev Kumar, Vinod Mehra, Shatrughan Sinha, Rekha and Sulakshana Pandit in pivotal roles. It is an adaptation of the novel Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. Elaan Elaan is a 1971 Bollywood Sci-Fi thriller film directed by K. Ramanlal. The film stars Vinod Khanna, Rekha and Madan Puri . The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. Vacation Blues Nil Nirjane is an Indian Bengali movie, released in 2003. It is the first movie in India that was shot on a digital platform and is often credited as the first digital film in north India. Directed by Subrata Sen, the movie featured Moonmoon Sen, Raima Sen, June Malliah, Ayan Mitra, Mou Sultana and Rajatava Dutta. This is the only movie where Moonmoon Sen and Raima Sen, the real-life mother and daughter of Indian cinema, play reel-life mother-daughter roles. Nil Nirjane also saw the performance of Cactus, a Bengali rock band of Calcutta. Sat yip wong dai Afraid of Nothing, the Jobless King is a 1999 Hong Kong comedy film written and directed by Joe Ma and starring Gallen Lo and Gigi Leung. Bhago Bhoot Aayaa Bhago Bhoot Aayaa is a 1985 Bollywood film directed by Krishna Naidu, starring Ashok Kumar, Aruna Irani, Deven Verma, Shakti Kapoor and Rajesh Behl. Plot A young girl returns to India from London to see her old and dying uncle. Unknown to her, there are a group of goons trying to find hidden treasures in the house. The Bowler and the Bunnet The Bowler and the Bunnet was a Scottish television documentary programme on STV, directed and presented by Sean Connery. It is the only film ever directed by Connery. The documentary, filmed in black and white, was a critical examination of the Fairfield Experiment, whereby Iain Maxwell Stewart introduced new working practices at the Fairfield shipyard in Glasgow. It was released onto DVD by the British Film Institute as part of their Tales from the Shipyard boxed-set in February 2011. The title comes from the tradition where bowler hats were worn by managers within the shipyards while bunnets were worn by the workers. Human Error Human Error is a 2004 film directed by Robert M. Young. It stars Caroline Ashley and Xander Berkeley. Kaun Hai Jo Sapno Mein Aaya Kaun Hai Jo Sapno Mein Aaya is a 2004 Indian Romantic movie. Salaami Salaami is a 1994 Indian Bollywood film directed by Shahrukh Sultan and produced by Tess Mirza. It stars Ayub Khan and Roshini Jaffery in pivotal roles. Film was hit The Lady from Sockholm The Lady from Sockholm is a 2005 American comedy film directed by Eddy Von Mueller and Evan Lieberman. Lynn Lamousin wrote and produced. It is a parody of 1940s film noir that uses sock puppets for all characters. It stars the voices of Vince Tortorici, Chris Clabo, R. T. Steckel, Eric Goins, Melanie Parker, and Melanie Walker. Umar 55 Ki Dil Bachpan Ka Umar 55 Ki Dil Bachpan Ka a 1992 Bollywood crime-comedy-drama film, produced and directed by Ajay Mehra. The film features an ensemble cast of Kader Khan, Anupam Kher, Swapna Khanna, Gulshan Grover, Aruna Irani, Akshay Anand and Chandni Thakur. This is the first film in which Kader Khan appears in a double role. Five Summer Stories Five Summer Stories is a 1972 surf film by Jim Freeman and Greg MacGillivray, starring David Nuuhiwa, Eddie Aikau, Gerry Lopez, and Sam Hawk. Its VHS re-release was in 1994, followed by a DVD release. The Original Sound Track from Five Summer Stories was composed and recorded by the Southern California native band, Honk. The soundtrack was released on LP in 1972 and re-released on CD in 1992. The film features original animation by John Lamb, who was among the first to animate surfing and skateboarding, and went on to win an Academy Award for invention of the Lyon Lamb Video Animation System. Kung Fu Killers Kung Fu Killers is a 1974 Australian documentary directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. Sunland Heat Sunland Heat is a 2004 American martial arts film directed by Halder Gomes and starring J.J. Perry. Double Cross: Ek Dhoka Double Cross: Ek Dhoka is a 2005 Bollywood film starring Negar Khan and her ex-husband, Sahil Khan. Negar Khan plays the role of a wife who is the bread-winner of the family. Ayesha Jhulka is Sonia, who coerces her husband to be a gigolo. The movie was the first leading actress role for Negar Khan. Argila Argila is a 1969 West German drama film directed by Werner Schroeter and starring Carla Egerer, Magdalena Montezuma and Sigurd Salto. The film was part of the developing New German Cinema movement, and along with Eika Katappa established Magdalena Montezuma as the star of German underground filmmaking. Sayonara Midori-chan is a Japanese manga by Kyūta Minami. It was adapted into a live-action film in 2005. Neranja Manasu Neranja Manasu is a 2004 Tamil action drama film written and directed by Samuthirakani. It stars Vijayakanth and Susan in lead roles. The film score is composed by Karthik Raja, while cinematography is by V. Prathap and editing handled by Anil Malnad. Neranja Manasu opened to negative reviews and ended as a failure at the box office. Movin' In Movin In is a 2010 comedy film. Kurama Tengu is a 1928 black and white Japanese silent film with benshi accompaniment directed by Teppei Yamaguchi. It is a film which is a part of the series depicting the bold and daring hero Kurama Tengu. The popular series comprises numerous films based on the original novel written by Jirō Osaragi, but those featuring Kanjuro Arashi are considered to be the most valuable. Of note is the last scene in which the main character takes on numerous foes with a sword in each hand. Great Old Amusement Parks Great Old Amusement Parks is a 1999 PBS television documentary VHS by Rick Sebak of WQED Pittsburgh. Rick Sebak turns his whimsical documentary eye on traditional amusement parks, from Connecticuts Lake Compounce and Californias Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk to Whalom Park in Massachusetts and Pennsylvanias Idlewild. Fans of San Diegos Giant Dipper, Kennywoods Thunderbolt, and Denos Wonder Wheel at Coney Island will enjoy a return visit, in this unabashedly affectionate look at Americas favorite old-fashioned places to escape the heat. List of amusement parks: · Idlewild and Soak Zone- Ligonier. · Cedar Point– Sandusky. · Astroland– New York, New York. · Denos Wonder Wheel Amusement Park– New York, New York. · Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk– Santa Cruz. Towncraft Towncraft is a feature documentary on the independent music scene in Little Rock from 1986 to 2006. Produced by Matson Films, Towncraft investigates the music that emerges from smaller cities and the importance of these local scenes, as well as their relationship to the larger music world. Towncraft was released in theaters, on DVD and online on May 22, 2007. Towncraft was the first film to be released simultaneously on these three platforms. The film features interviews and performances by many Little Rock bands including Soophie Nun Squad, Ho-Hum, and The American Princes. Ho Sakta Hai! Ho Sakta Hai! is a 2006 Indian horror film directed by Wilson Louis and produced by Ashok Kotwani. The film stars Khalid Siddiqui, Hazel Crowney, Victor Banerjee in important roles. The film focuses on a family living their lives peacefully until they discover that they are falling prey to black magic. The film was screened in many international film festivals, albeit was a "major flop" at the Indian box-office. The Big Shot-Caller The Big Shot-Caller is a 2008 independent dramedy film. Marlene Rhein wrote, directed and co-starred in the film. Rhein wrote the film, inspired by her brother, David, who has Aniridia with Pathologic nystagmus, but overcame the obstacle and became a competitive Salsa dancer. The brother and sister starred in the film together. Living Goddess Living Goddess is a 2008 film that documents lives of three young Kumaris against the backdrop of the Nepalese Civil War. This film caused controversy at the time of its release, mostly due to the ritual sacrifice of 108 cows and goats recorded in detail during the opening scene. Premiered at Silverdocs, the AFI/Discovery Channel Documentary Festival in Downtown Silver Spring. Pathaka Pathaaka is a 2006 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. Madhu. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Navya Nair, Saikumar and Lalu Alex in lead roles. The film had musical score by Tej. Airlock, or How to Say Goodbye in Space Airlock, or How To Say Goodbye In Space is a 2007 short British science fiction film directed by Chris Boyle and starring Michael Sheen, Steven Waddington, and Derek Jacobi. The film was nominated for the Shine Award at the Bradford International Film Festival 2008. The Lost World of Mr. Hardy The Lost World of Mr. Hardy is a feature-length documentary film about a much loved family fishing tackle business. It was directed by Andy Heathcote and Heike Bachelier. The film tells the story of the disappearing art of the craftsman through the history of the Hardy Brothers, the Rolls Royce of fishing tackle makers. The film includes rediscovered archive movie footage of salmon fishing, filmed by L.R. Hardy and his chauffeur Appleby in the 1920s. The film was produced by Trufflepig Films who successfully self distributed the project giving the film a UK cinema release in 2009/10. The film played well in rural cinemas across England. S&M: Short and Male S&M: Short and Male is a 2008 Canadian documentary directed by Howard Goldberg which examines the obstacles that short statured men face every day in life, love and work. The film was featured at the 2008 Hot Docs film festival and premiered on CTV in May 2008. I.T.A.L.Y. (I Trust and Love You) I.T.A.L.Y. is a romantic comedy starring Jolina Magdangal with Dennis Trillo and Rufa Mae Quinto, produced and distributed by GMA Films. The film was filmed in three different continents: Asia, Europe and Africa. Filming went on in Europe and had a September 17, 2008 release instead of the original opening date of August 6, 2008. According to the data gathered by the American website, I.T.A.L.Y. starring Eugene Domingo, Jolina Magdangal and Dennis Trillo has raked P13.2 million on its opening week. Its total theatrical gross is PHP 103,709,311 million. Aasma: The Sky Is the Limit Aasma: The Sky Is the Limit is a Bollywood film released on 23 January 2009. The Art of Failure: Chuck Connelly Not for Sale The Art of Failure: Chuck Connelly Not for Sale, a documentary television film directed by Jeff Stimmel, premiered at the L.A. Film Festival in June 2008 and was shown on HBO in July. 3 al Rescate 3 to the Rescue is the first animated film made in the Dominican Republic. It is based on an animated short titled 3 for the Banquet by Raycast Animation Studio. It was directed by Jorge Morillo and Luis Morillo, and written by Christian López, Edwin Gautreau and Lucy Bedeglez. It was also produced by Raycast Animation Studio and Antena Latina Films. It premiered on January 6, 2011 in the Dominican Republic. Saturn Returns Saturn Returns is a 2009 film directed by Lior Shamriz and starring Chloe Griffin, Tal Meiri and Joshua Bogle. It was written and produced by Lior Shamriz and Imri Kahn. The Good Soldier The Good Soldier is a 2009 documentary film directed and produced by American filmmakers Lexy Lovell and Michael Uys. Using interviews with five veterans from different generations of American wars, the film explores the definition of what being a good soldier really means. Howard Zinn, author of A Peoples History of the United States and a former bombardier in World War II, served as an advisor to the filmmakers. Toto Forever Toto Forever, also known in Spanish as Toto Para Siempre or Siempre Toto, is a 2010 dramatic short film directed by Roberto F. Canuto, written by Canuto and Xu Xiaoxi, and starring Kylan James, Kjord Davis, Diana Grivas, Alexander Aguila, and Alexandra Smothers. The film was screened at over thirty international film festivals, mainly those with a LGBT theme, winning awards including best film. It is considered a cult film in many circles, becoming a classic in underground Gay Cinema after many screenings around the world. Toto Forever is a fable in which feelings and emotions are always fully exposed, with a very poetic and symbolic narrative, and an aesthetic strongly influenced by the Yaoi Japanese anime. The film tells the love story of Toto, a hopeful young postman who dreams of starting a new life, and Mark, a gangster, who is in deep trouble with a mafia group. The film premiered at the 2010 Kashish Mumbai International Film Festival, the first LGBT festival in India organised after a Delhi High Court ruling decriminalised homosexual intercourse between consenting adults. Toto Forever was at the opening ceremony, and was the first film screened at the event. Canuto was also invited to screen the film at the opening ceremonies in Panama at the 3rd LesGayCinePTY, the most important gay film event in the country, where it won the best film award. At the South Asian premiere, at Indonesias Q! Film Festival in Jakarta, there were serious incidents at some of the screenings when radical Muslim demonstrators from the Islamic Defenders Front, and groups of extremists from the Indonesian University, attended the venue with weapons and threatened to set fire to the theatre if the film was screened. Toto Forever was screened in many other venues around the world, receiving other accolades like the nomination for best cinematography at the 2009 Kodak Scholarship awards in the United States. Thayi Veedu Thai Veedu is a 1983 Tamil language film directed by R. Thyagarajan, starring Rajinikanth and Anita Raj in the lead roles. The film was a success and was remade in Hindi as Jeet Hamaari with Rajinikanth returning. Kamen Rider Hibiki & the Seven Fighting Demons is the superhero movie presentation of the Japanese tokusatsu Kamen Rider Hibiki, directed by Taro Sakamoto and written by Toshiki Inoue. The movies title and plot is a reference to the classic Akira Kurosawa film, the Seven Samurai. This movie marks the debut of Kamen Rider Hibikis final form and also explains the history of the Makamou and Oni war. The film was produced by Ishinomori Productions and Toei, the producers of all the previous television series and films under the Kamen Rider franchise. Following the tradition of all Heisei Kamen Rider movies, it is a double bill with 2005s Super Sentai movie, Mahou Sentai Magiranger: The Bride of Infershia. This was the first of the Heisei era Kamen Rider movies to not have a two word subtitle. This movie also served as the introduction of the new director and writer team that would later go on to replace producers Shigenori Takatera and Shinichiro Shirakura in the series. Ahmad albab Ahmad Albab is a 1968 Malaysian comedy-drama film directed by, written by and starring Malaysian artiste P. Ramlee about an arrogant and materialistic man who marries off his outspoken daughter to a poor villager to teach her a lesson. The story is in the style of traditional Malay folktales with an underlying moral message. The movie features real-life husband and wife P. Ramlee and Saloma acting opposite each other. Into the Shadows Into the Shadows is a 2009 documentary film by co-directors Andrew Scarano and Phil Hignett about the state of Australian cinema. Into the Shadows placed 2nd in the Audience Award for Documentary in the 2009 Canberra International Film Festival. Venus & the Sun Venus and the Sun is a 2011 short film based on myths from Ovids Metamorphoses directed by Adam Randall and starring Keeley Hazell, Will Smith, and Ukweili Roach. It was written by Reuben Grove and produced by Andy Brunskill. The film premieres in London on 10 March 2011 at the Rich Mix Cinema, Shoreditch A Study in Reds A Study in Reds is a polished amateur film by Miriam Bennett which spoofs women’s clubs and the Soviet menace in the 1930s. While listening to a tedious lecture on the Soviet threat, Wisconsin Dells’ Tuesday Club members fall asleep and find themselves laboring in an all-women collective in Russia under the unflinching eye of the Soviet special police. In 2009, it was named to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being “culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant and will be preserved for all time. Gunde Jhallumandi Gunde Jhallumandi is 2008 Telugu romantic drama film directed by Madan starring Uday Kiran, Aditi Sharma in the lead roles. Music is composed by M. M. Keeravani and the lyrics are penned by Siva Sakti Dutta and Chaitanya Prasad. Kushi Kushiga Kushi Kushiga is a 2004 Telugu film produced by Adityaram on Adityaram Movies banner and directed by G. Ram Prasad. Starring Jagapati Babu, Ramya Krishna, Sangeetha, Nikita Thukral, Venu Thottempudi in the lead roles and music composed by S. A. Rajkumar. The film is a remake of the Malayalam film Chronic Bachelor which was remade in Tamil earlier as Engal Anna the same year. The film recorded as Above Average at box-office. Muzzy Comes Back Muzzy Comes Back is a sequel to the animated TV film Muzzy in Gondoland, created by the BBC in 1989 as a way of teaching English as a second language. Desperate Endeavors Desperate Endeavors is a 2012 film adapted from Home, a biography of Jayant Patel coming to America to pursuse the American Dream. The film is produced and directed by Salim Khassa. The story captures the full range of immigrant struggles, beginning in New York City in the 1970s and punctuated by true human emotion and family conflict. The protagonist of Desperate Endeavors, "Ram Patel" encounters more obstacles than he can count, and ultimately finds a remedy to his numerous problems by encountering a spiritual adviser, legendary Dada Bhagwan played by Bollywood star Gulshan Grover. Also stars Michael Madsen, Robert Clohessy, Ismail Bashey & Samrat Chakrabarti. In 2011 the film was screened at the Tribeca Film Festival, NYCIFF, and WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival. Rated PG 13, and had its theatrical release on 7 September 2012. Newsboys: Down Under the Big Top Down Under the Big Top is a 1996 American movie. It is the Newsboys first feature film and was released as a direct-to-video title. The film also represents the first screenplay ever written by director Steve Taylor. Hitting the Cycle Hitting the Cycle is a 2012 American sports drama film written by, co-directed by and starring J. Richey Nash. Iranian Taboo Iranian Taboo is a 2011 documentary film by Iranian filmmaker Reza Allamehzadeh about the persecution of Baháís in Iran. It was selected for the 2012 Dawn Breakers International Film Festival as well as the Newport Beach and Uninvited Film Festivals. Hi5teria Hi5teria is a 2012 omnibus Indonesian horror-thriller film by Starvision Plus & UPI Productions. The film was directed by Adrianto Dewo, Chairun Nissa, Billy Christian, Nicholas Yudifar and Harvan Agustriansyah; and also was screenplay by Daud Sumolang, Chairun Nissa, Billy Christian, Sungkono Pastra and Harvan Agustriansyah. This film have 5 plot stories and was released on March 29, 2012. The film had premiered at the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival in South Korea. At the 2012 Maya Awards, Hi5teria subsequently nominated for category Best Omnibus Film. A Whisper to a Roar A Whisper to a Roar is a 2012 American documentary film made by Ben Moses and inspired by the work of Larry Diamond. The film chronicles the fight for democracy in Egypt, Malaysia, Ukraine, Venezuela, and Zimbabwe, and includes animated segments narrated by British actor Alfred Molina. State 194 State 194 is a 2012 documentary film about the pursuit for Palestinian statehood. The film is written, directed, and produced by Israeli filmmaker Dan Setton. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on , 2012. It had a limited release in theaters in the United States on , 2013. Chal Pichchur Banate Hain Chal Pichchur Banate Hain is a Hindi family comic drama film, the debut film of writer and director Pritish Chakraborty. The film was released all over on 7 September 2012. The film explores themes like rampant copy paste in the film industry, the lack of originality in ideas, the prevailing star system alongside the unending passion of a true cinema lover through the journey of a young MBA who quits everything and goes against everyone in order to pursue his dream of becoming a filmmaker. The film was written and directed by Chakraborty, music is by Gaurav Dagaonkar, cinematography is by Hari Nair while the film is edited by debutante editor Amardeep Singh Khichi. Eagles Eagles is a 2012 Israeli drama film directed by Dror Sabo. Pustoy dom The Empty Home is a 2012 Kyrgyz drama film directed by Nurbek Egen. The film was selected as the Kyrgyz entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Lake Windfall Lake Windfall is a 2013 American post-apocalyptic movie written by Tony Nitko and Roger Vass Jr, and directed by Roger Vass Jr. The film was produced by Rustic Lantern Films, as subsidiary of Deaf Empowerment Awareness Foundation. The film focuses on the interaction between five friends who set off for a weekend of camping. It explores issues around Deaf, hard-of-hearing, and hearing people. The primary language is American Sign Language with closed captioned subtitles throughout, though early stages of the movie contain dialog in voice, with subtitles. Four Two Ka One Four Two Ka One is a 2013 Bollywood comedy film directed by Anwer Khan and Ishwar Singh The film stars Jimmy Shergill, Rajpal Yadav, Nikita Anand, Murli Sharma among many others. The film released on 10 May 2013. Four Two Ka One is produced by Sunil Shah under the banner Bhumii Creations. The films title was based on the 2001 Shah Rukh Khan-starrer One Two Ka Four. Hashire Melos! is the title of two Japanese animated films. The first was directed by Tomoharu Katsumata and released on Japanese television on February 7, 1981. It was 68 minutes long, and its official title did not include the exclamation mark on the end. The second, with the exclamation mark, was a 107-minute remake of the first and was released on July 25, 1992. It featured direction and screenplay by Masaaki Osumi, music by Kazumasa Oda, art by Hiroyuki Okiura and Satoshi Kon, and background art by Hiroshi Ohno. The first film was produced by Toei and the second by Visual 80, and both were based on the original short story written by Osamu Dazai in 1940. Akumu Chan the Movie is a 2014 Japanese fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Noriyoshi Sakuma. It is an adaptation of the NTVs drama Akumu-chan premiered in 2012. The film was released on May 3, 2014. Rangan Style Rangan Style is a Kannada Romantic Comedy Drama film written and directed by Prashanth S starring Pradeep and Kannika Tiwari in the lead roles. This film also starring Sudeep in an important guest role and also starring Rekha Das, Sadhu Kokila, Gurukiran, Sharath Lohitashwa, Tabla Nani and others. Film produced by Orange brothers under the banner Orange cinemas. Knucklehead Knucklehead is a 2015 American drama film directed by Ben Bowman. It premiered at the 2015 BAMCinématek New Voices in Black Cinema festival. Sorry I Love You Sorry, I Love You is a 2014 Chinese romantic drama film directed by Larry Yang. It was released in China on January 3, 2014. Marriage Da Garriage Marriage da garriage is a Punjabi romantic comedy film directed by Jaswinder Singh, Starring Navraj Hans, Keeya Khanna, Jaswinder Bhalla and more. Movie produced under banner 30 TY Group Productions. Marriage da garriage is debut movie of famous singer Hans Raj Hanss son Navraj Hans Film Music is given Gurmeet Singh. Marriage Da Garriage was released on 28 March 2014. Aal Aal is a 2014 Tamil thriller film written and directed by Anand Krishna and produced by Vidiyal Raju. It stars Vidharth and Vidiyal Raju Harthika Shetty in the lead roles. The background score and soundtrack were composed by Johan Shevanesh. The film, released on 19 September 2014, is a remake of 2008 Hindi film Aamir. Aal received good reviews from critics but failed in the box office sales. Morrissey: 25 Live Morrissey: 25 Live is a 2013 music concert film documentary depicting Morrisseys March 2, 2013 live performance at Hollywood High School in Los Angeles, California. The concert was intended to mark his 25-year solo career following the break-up of The Smiths. The film focused on Morrissey as a performer, rather than as a man. Stray Dogs Stray Dogs is a 2014 South Korean thriller film starring Kim Jeong-hoon, Cha Ji-heon and Myung Kae-nam. It is co-written and directed by first-time director Ha Won-jun. A Woman Like Me A Woman Like Me is a 2014 documentary directed by Elizabeth Giamatti and Alex Sichel. It runs parallel to the real life story of Sichel, who was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2011. The fictional story of Anna Seashell, played by Lili Taylor, is of a woman who is given the same diagnosis. The documentary follows Alex as she uses narrative film to show her journey through terminal illness as it surrounds her and her families life. The Story of Technoviking Techno Viking is an internet phenomenon or meme based on a video from the 2000 Fuckparade in Berlin, Germany. Bagh Bondi Khela Bagh Bondi Khela is a 1975 Indian Bengali-language thriller drama film directed by Pijush Bose and produced by Asima Bhattacharya based on a novel of Prafulla Roy. This movie is believed to be Uttam Kumar’s best appearance as an antagonist. One Penny One Penny is a 2017 United States low budget drama film directed by Michael DeVita and produced by David A. Melendez. It tells the story of a young boy abandoned after the murder of his mother who is taken in by a homeless man known as the "Professor". The film was shot on location around the Washington, and Baltimore areas and premiered at the DC Independent Film Festival in February 2017. Tell Me Sweet Something Tell Me Sweet Something is a 2015 South African romantic comedy film starring Nomzamo Mbatha, Maps Maponyane and Thishiwe Ziqubu. The film was directed by Akin Omotoso and produced by Robbie Thorpe. The film received nine nominations at the 12th Africa Movie Academy Awards and won two including Achievement in Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress for Thishiwe Ziqubu. Infernet Infernet is a 2016 Italian drama film. The screenplay was written by Giuseppe Ferlito, who also directed the film. It stars Roberto Farnesi, Remo Girone, Ricky Tognazzi, Elisabetta Pellini, Laura Adriani, Giorgia Marin, and Andrea Montovoli. The World It Is Aisa Yeh Jahaan is a 2015 Indian drama film, directed and written by Biswajeet Bora and produced by Maya Kholie. The film is Indias first carbon neutral film and stars Palash Sen, Ira Dubey and Kymsleen Kholie in lead roles, with Yashpal Sharma, Saurabh Pandey, Tinu Anand, Carol Gracias, Prisha Dabbas and Saurabh Pandey in supporting roles. The film was released on 24 July 2015. The Valley The Valley is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by Saila Kariat and starring Alyy Khan, Suchitra Pillai, Jake T. Austin, Samina Peerzada, Barry Corbin, Christa B. Allen, Agneeta Thacker and Salma Khan. The plot follows a distraught father as he searches for answers after his college-age daughters suicide. The film will be released on March 2, 2018. A Son of Man A Son of Man is a 2018 Ecuadorian adventure film directed by Jamaicanoproblem and co- directed by Pablo Agüero. It was selected as the Ecuadorian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Jai Maruthi 800 Jai Maruthi 800 is a 2016 Indian Kannada action-comedy film written and directed by A. Harsha and produced by Jayanna. It stars Sharan, Shruthi Hariharan and Shubha Poonja in the lead roles. The music is composed by Arjun Janya and cinematography by Swamy.J. The director had revealed that the script had been penned by a renowned Telugu writer. It was also reported that Sharan plays a small-time realtor called Maruti in the movie and is unexpectedly caught in a crisis over a litigated 800-acre land. Sharan had also developed six-pack abs for the film especially for the climax of the film Run Run is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language black comedy thriller film directed by Anil Kanneganti and produced by Ajay Sunkara, Kishore Garikipati, and Sudhakar Cherukuri. It is the remake of Malayalam and Tamil bilingual Neram. The film features Sundeep Kishan and Anisha Ambrose in the lead roles, while Bobby Simha reprises his role as Vatti Raja from the bilingual film. The film was released worldwide on 23 March 2016 to positive critical acclaim. Neil Gaiman: Dream Dangerously Neil Gaiman: Dream Dangerously is a feature-length documentary that takes an in depth look at the life, career and mind of the English fantasy writer Neil Gaiman. Dream Dangerously follows Gaiman on his 2013 signing tour, and also delves into his creative process and personal background. It includes interviews with friends artists, editors and other industry professionals. Malambo, the Good Man Malambo, the Good Man is a 2018 Argentine drama film directed by Santiago Loza. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival. End of Sentence End of Sentence is a 2019 drama film starring John Hawkes, Logan Lerman and Sarah Bolger. It is the directorial debut of Elfar Adalsteins. Viswasapoorvam Mansoor Viswasapoorvam Mansoor is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language film written and directed by P. T. Kunju Muhammed. It stars Roshan Mathew, Prayaga Martin, Asha Sarath, and Zarina Wahab. The film was released in Kerala on 24 June 2017. Periyar Periyar is a 2007 Tamil biographical film, made about the life of the social reformer and rationalist Periyar E. V. Ramasamy with Sathyaraj who himself is a rationalist in the lead role. This movie was partly funded by the then Tamil Nadu government headed by Karunanidhi. Citizen Jake Citizen Jake is a 2018 Philippine noir crime drama film which featured Atom Araullo directed by Mike de Leon. Dekh Kemon Lage Dekh Kemon Lage is a Bengali language romantic comedy film directed by Abhijit Guha and Sudeshna Roy. Produced by Greentouch Entertainment and Nideas Creations and conceptualised by Prosenjit Chatterjee, the film features Soham Chakraborty and Subhasree Ganguly in lead roles with Avik Chongdar, Mir Afsar Ali, Sujan Neel Mukherjee, Roopsha Dasguupta Ray, Rupsha Chakraborty, Kharaj Mukherjee, Biswanath Basu, Laboni Sarkar and Kanchan Mullick in other supporting roles. Kanaka Kanaka is a 2018 Indian Kannada romantic action film directed by R. Chandru. It features Duniya Vijay, Hariprriya and Manvitha Harish in the lead roles along with P. Ravishankar, Rangayana Raghu and Sadhu Kokila in key supporting roles. The score and soundtrack for the film are by Naveen Sajju and the cinematography is by Satya Hegde. The official teaser of the film was released on 1 November 2017 coinciding the Kannada Rajyotsava festival. The film released on 26 January 2018. Trip Ubusan: The Lolas vs Zombies Trip Ubusan: The Lolas vs. Zombies, is a 2017 Philippine zombie comedy film directed by Mark A. Reyes and starring Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola and Paolo Ballesteros. It is the spin-off film of Eat Bulaga!s segment, Kalyeserye. The name of the film is a word play on the title of the 2016 Korean film, Train to Busan. It is under the production of M-Zet Productions, to be part by APT Entertainment and was released in cinemas in the Philippines on November 22, 2017. My Uncle Archimedes My Uncle Archimedes is a 2018 Czech comedy film directed by Georgis Agathonikiadis. It stars Ondřej Vetchý and Miroslav Donutil. The film is about Greek communist Archimedes who is forced to leave his country due to Greek Civil War. He comes to Czechoslovakia with his wife and nephew Aris. He befriends his new neighbour Karel Novák. Golden Sting Zlatý podraz is a 2018 Czech sport romantic drama directed by Radim Špaček. Soldiers of the Cross Soldiers of the Cross was a 1901 illustrated lecture, combining photographic glass slides with short dramatised film segments and orchestral or choir music to relate the stories of Christ and the early Christian martyrs. Soldiers of the Cross was made in Australia by the Limelight Department of the Salvation Army. It initially consisted of 200 glass slides and 15 films, each film running for approximately 90 seconds. The presentation took slightly over two hours. It is not the worlds first feature film, but it has been argued it is the first narrative drama film presentation. No motion picture film from Soldiers of the Cross is known to have survived. However some glass slides of the production remain. Getting Even Getting Even is a 1909 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists in the film archive of the Library of Congress. The Lure of the Gown The Lure of the Gown is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. In Old California In Old California is a silent movie filmed in 1910. It was the first movie shot in Hollywood, California. It was directed by D. W. Griffith of the Biograph Company. The film is a melodrama about the Mexican era of California. Sweet Memories Sweet Memories is a 1911 silent short romantic drama film, written and directed by Thomas H. Ince, released by the Independent Moving Pictures Company on March 27, 1911. Ivanhoe Ivanhoe is a 1913 American silent adventure/drama film starring King Baggot, Leah Baird, Herbert Brenon, Evelyn Hope, and Walter Craven. Directed by Herbert Brenon and produced by Carl Laemmles Independent Moving Pictures after IMP was absorbed into the newly founded Universal, which was the distributor, the screenplay was adapted by Brenon based on the epic historical novel of the same title by Sir Walter Scott, 1819. One of the first expeditions abroad, Ivanhoe was filmed on location in the United Kingdom. A copy of this early feature length production is preserved at the Museum of Modern Art in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Charley's Aunt Charleys Aunt is a 1915 American film. The film is based on the play Charleys Aunt by Brandon Thomas. Hearts in Exile Hearts in Exile is a 1915 American film directed by James Young. It was produced by Peerless Pictures Studios when it and many other early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee at the beginning of the 20th century. A print of the film survives in the Archiva Nationala de Filme film archive. The film is also known as Hearts Afire. Der Fluch der Menschheit Dance on the Volcano is a 1920 German silent film directed by Richard Eichberg and featuring Bela Lugosi. The U.S. version of the film was known as Daughter of the Night. Young Sherlocks Young Sherlocks is a 1922 silent short subject, the fourth entry in Hal Roachs Our Gang series. Directed by Robert F. McGowan and Tom McNamara, the two-reel short was released to theaters in November 1922 by Pathé. Broken Hearts of Broadway Broken Hearts of Broadway is a 1923 silent film drama produced and directed by Irving Cummings and starring Colleen Moore. It is based on a 1917 play Broken Hearts of Broadway by James Kyrle McCurdy. Der junge Medardus Young Medardus is a 1923 Austrian silent historical drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Victor Varconi, Egon von Jordan and Agnes Esterhazy. Based on a play by Arthur Schnitzler, it is set during the 1809 French occupation of Vienna during the Napoleonic Wars. It was shot at the Schönbrunn Studios in Vienna and on location in the city. The films sets were designed by the art directors Artur Berger and Julius von Borsody. The Signal Tower The Signal Tower is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Clarence Brown and produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film stars Virginia Valli, Rockliffe Fellowes, and Wallace Beery. The film is preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Confessions of a Queen Confessions of a Queen is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Victor Sjöström based upon a novel by Alphonse Daudet, Les Rois en Exil. Only an incomplete print of the film survives. The films sets were designed by the art director James Basevi. Manon Lescaut Manon Lescaut is a 1926 silent German feature film based on the oft-filmed novel by Abbe Prevost. It stars Lya De Putti and was directed by Arthur Robison. It was produced and distributed by renowned German film company Universum Film AG better known as UFA. A young actress named Marlene Dietrich had a supporting role in this production. A set decorator on this film was the soon to be American Expatriate Paul Leni, who would find great success as a director in Hollywood. It was shot at the Babelsberg and Tempelhof Studios, both of which were controlled by UFA. In 1927, an American version was made, When a Man Loves. Children of No Importance Children of No Importance or The Illegitimate is a 1926 German silent drama film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Bernhard Goetzke, Margarete Kupfer and Elsa Wagner. It was part of the series of Enlightenment films produced in Weimar Germany, examining social issues such as illegitimate children. Such Is Life Such Is Life is a 1939 Argentine romantic drama film musical directed by Francisco Múgica based on a play by Nicolás de las Llanderas and Arnaldo Malfatti; starring Enrique Muiño. The Last of the Duanes The Last of the Duanes is a 1930 American Pre-Code Western film produced and released by Fox Film Corporation and directed by Alfred L. Werker. It is a remake of Foxs successful 1919 silent starring William Farnum and their 1924 silent remake starring Tom Mix. Mothers Cry Mothers Cry is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros., and directed by Hobart Henley. The movie stars Dorothy Peterson, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Evalyn Knapp and Sidney Blackmer. The film is based on the popular novel of the same name written by Helen Grace Carlisle. The Phantom of the West The Phantom of the West is a 1931 American Pre-Code Mascot western movie serial and was the second all-talking serial they produced. Tom Tyler stars as Jim Lester, trying to prove that Francisco Cortez is innocent of killing his own father. The real villain is the mysterious Phantom and his League of the Lawless. Under Texas Skies Under Texas Skies is a 1930 American film directed by J.P. McGowan. Under a Texas Moon Under A Texas Moon is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical Western film photographed entirely in Technicolor. It was based on the novel Two-Gun Man which was written by Stewart Edward White. It was the second all-color, all-talking feature to be filmed entirely outdoors, as well as being the second Western in color and the first all-talking, all-color Western. The film features one theme song by the title of "Under A Texas Moon." The Ghost Train The Ghost Train is a 1931 British comedy thriller film directed by Walter Forde and starring Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge and Ann Todd. It is based on the play The Ghost Train by Arnold Ridley. The films art direction was by Walter Murton. Thought to have been lost for some years, parts of the film were recovered in a very decomposed state. It was part of the British Film Institute campaign in 1992 to locate missing movies. Unfaithful Unfaithful is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by John Cromwell, written by Eve Unsell and John Van Druten, and starring Ruth Chatterton, Paul Lukas, Paul Cavanagh, Juliette Compton, Donald Cook and Emily Fitzroy. It was released on March 14, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. The Local Bad Man The Local Bad Man is a 1932 Pre-Code Western American film directed by Otto Brower. The Cowboy Counsellor Cowboy Counsellor is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film starring Hoot Gibson and directed by George Melford. It mixed in strong elements of comedy with courtroom drama. One reviewer deemed it "the best of Gibsons films for Allied." Autumn Crocus Autumn Crocus is a 1934 British romance film directed by Basil Dean and starring Ivor Novello, Fay Compton and Muriel Aked. The film follows a teacher who falls in love with the married owner of the guest house in which she is staying during a holiday to Austria. It was based on Dodie Smiths first play Autumn Crocus, previously a West End hit for director Basil Dean. The film was made by Associated Talking Pictures at Ealing Studios, with art direction by Edward Carrick. It was the final film appearance of its star, Ivor Novello. A contemporary reviewer wrote, "Novellos schoolboy knees under his Tyrolean shorts make the audience, if not the players, feel bashful". April Blossoms Blossom Time is a 1934 British musical drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Richard Tauber, Jane Baxter and Carl Esmond. It was based on the opera Blossom Time by Heinrich Berté. In nineteenth century Vienna, composer Franz Schubert assists a girl with whom he is secretly in love. The film had a London midnight premiere on 10 July 1934, a trade/press showing in Nottingham on 25 July, and opened to the public on 24 August at the Regal Cinema, Marble Arch, where it ran for seven weeks. The Vienna premiere was at the Apollo on 20 November 1934. Tailspin Tommy Tailspin Tommy is a 12-episode 1934 Universal film serial based on the Tailspin Tommy comic strip by Hal Forrest. Directed by Lew Landers and produced by Milton Gatzert, the serial t was the 97th serial of the 137 released by that studio. The plot of Tailspin Tommy concerns a conflict over a government airmail contract. What, No Men? What, No Men! is a 1934 American short comedy film directed by Ralph Staub and starring El Brendel, Wini Shaw, and Phil Regan. It was filmed in Technicolor. In 1934, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject at the 7th Academy Awards. The Lad The Lad is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Gordon Harker, Betty Stockfeld and Jane Carr. It was made at Twickenham Studios. The film is based on a novel by Edgar Wallace. The Healer The Healer is a 1935 American film directed by Reginald Barker. The film is also known as Little Pal. Luponini de Chicago Luponini from Chicago is a 1935 Mexican comedy crime film directed by and starring José Bohr. It also features Anita Blanch, Carlos Villatoro and Isabelita Blanch. Motive for Revenge Motive for Revenge is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Burt P. Lynwood and starring Donald Cook, Irene Hervey and Doris Lloyd. After being released from prison, a former bank teller imprisoned for embezzlement is suspected of murdering his former wifes new husband. Under the Pampas Moon Under the Pampas Moon, also known as The Gaucho, is a 1935 American romantic western film directed by James Tinling and starring Warner Baxter and Ketti Gallian. Baxter plays an Argentine gaucho. Rita Hayworth also had an early role in the film. The film has been cited as a "ludicrously dated essay into South American caricature". The Border Patrolman The Border Patrolman is a 1936 American Western film directed by David Howard. Roamin' Wild Roamin Wild is a 1936 American western film directed by Bernard B. Ray and starring Tom Tyler and Al Ferguson. It was made and released by the Poverty Row outfit Reliable Pictures. What Price Vengeance What Price Vengeance? is a 1937 Canadian film directed by Del Lord. The film is also known as Vengeance. Crashing Thru Danger Crashing Through Danger is a 1938 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Sam Newfield. Desert Patrol Desert Patrol is a 1938 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Fred Myton. The film stars Bob Steele, Marion Weldon, Rex Lease, Ted Adams, Forrest Taylor and Budd Buster. The film was released on June 6, 1938, by Republic Pictures. Say It in French Say It in French is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Andrew L. Stone and written by Frederick J. Jackson. The film stars Ray Milland, Olympe Bradna, Irene Hervey, Janet Beecher, Mary Carlisle and Holmes Herbert. The film was released on November 28, 1938, by Paramount Pictures. Six-Gun Trail Six-Gun Trail is a 1938 American film directed by Sam Newfield. De spooktrein De Spooktrein is a 1939 Dutch film directed by Carl Lamac. It is an adaptation of the popular British play The Ghost Train by Arnold Ridley. Winter Carnival Winter Carnival is a 1939 comedy-drama film directed by Charles Reisner and starring Ann Sheridan, Richard Carlson and Helen Parrish. Jill Baxter returns to her college for the annual Winter Carnival and fall in love with an old boyfriend. Budd Schulberg and F. Scott Fitzgerald, among others worked on the script, an experience that led to Schulbergs novel The Disenchanted. Argentine Nights Argentine Nights is a 1940 musical starring The Andrews Sisters. It was their first film. Cafe Hostess Cafe Hostess is a 1939 American crime drama film directed by Sidney Salkow, which stars Preston Foster, Ann Dvorak, and Douglas Fowley. The screenplay was written by Harold Shumate, based on a story by Tay Garnett and Howard Higgin. Prior to filming the studio had been warned by the MPAA that the film did not comply with its code, but it is unclear whether changes were made to the script. It was released on November 30, 1939. Mystery Sea Raider Mystery Sea Raider is a 1940 American drama war film directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Carole Landis, Henry Wilcoxon and Onslow Stevens. Wagons Westward Wagons Westward is a 1940 American Western film directed by Lew Landers, written by Joseph Moncure March and Harrison Jacobs, and starring Chester Morris, Anita Louise, Buck Jones, Ona Munson, George "Gabby" Hayes and Guinn "Big Boy" Williams. It was released on June 19, 1940, by Republic Pictures. Angels with Broken Wings Angels with Broken Wings is an American comedy film starring Jane Frazee and Binnie Barnes, directed by Bernard Vorhaus, and released by Republic Pictures. Hard Guy Hard Guy is a 1941 American film directed by Elmer Clifton. The film is also known as Professional Bride in the United Kingdom. Romance of the Rio Grande Romance of the Rio Grande is a 1941 American Western film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and written by Harold Buchman and Samuel G. Engel. The film stars Cesar Romero, Patricia Morison, Lynne Roberts, Ricardo Cortez, Chris-Pin Martin and Aldrich Bowker. The film was released on January 17, 1941, by 20th Century Fox. Frk. Vildkat Frk. Vildkat is a 1942 Danish family film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. Outlaws of Boulder Pass Outlaws of Boulder Pass is a 1942 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Remember Pearl Harbor Remember Pearl Harbor is a 1942 American propaganda film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Malcolm Stuart Boylan and Isabel Dawn. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Alan Curtis, Fay McKenzie, Sig Ruman, Ian Keith and Rhys Williams. Remember Pearl Harbor was released on May 18, 1942, by Republic Pictures. Unexpected Riches Unexpected Riches is a 1942 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. It was the 211th Our Gang short. Wolves of the Range Wolves of the Range is a 1943 American western film directed by Sam Newfield. Women in Bondage Women in Bondage is a 1943 World War II film about conditions for women under Hitlers regime directed by Steve Sekely and starring Gail Patrick and Nancy Kelly. The plot involves two women imprisoned for speaking out against the government. Schrammeln Schrammeln is a 1944 German film directed by Géza von Bolváry. Renegades of the Rio Grande Renegades of the Rio Grande is a 1945 American film about a crooked financier and a corrupt sheriff that conspire to steal land from ranchers in Oklahoma Territory for the purposes of a railroad right-of-way. A young lawyer, Clint Farrell, comes to the rescue with the aid of some fighting-mad ranchers. Lewis D. Collins directed the film and Ande Lamb wrote the screenplay. Wanderer of the Wasteland Wanderer of the Wasteland is a 1945 American Western film directed by Wallace Grissell and Edward Killy and starring James Warren in his RKO debut replacing Robert Mitchum, Richard Martin, and Audrey Long. The screenplay was written by Norman Houston loosely based on the novel Wanderer of the Wasteland by Zane Grey, the film is about a young cowboy searching for the man who killed his father when he was a boy. With his lifelong friend at his side, he travels the country following his one clue—a distinctive brand on the killers horse. When he tracks down the now elderly murderer, he finds he cannot kill him because of his feelings for the mans kindhearted daughter. Wanderer of the Wasteland was filmed on location in Lone Pine, California. Produced by RKO Radio Pictures, the film was released on September 28, 1945 in the United States. Abie's Irish Rose Abies Irish Rose is a 1946 American comedy film directed by A. Edward Sutherland based on a play by Anne Nichols. The film stars Michael Chekhov, Joanne Dru, Richard Norris, J. M. Kerrigan, George E. Stone, Vera Gordon, and Emory Parnell. The film was released on December 27, 1946, by United Artists. It was a remake of the 1928 film that was based on the play Abies Irish Rose by Anne Nichols. The film drew criticism for stereotyping and additional cuts were made after complaints. White Tie and Tails Bulldog Drummond at Bay Bulldog Drummond at Bay is a 1947 American thriller film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Ron Randell for the first time as the British sleuth and adventurer Bulldog Drummond. The cast also includes Anita Louise, Patrick OMoore and Terry Kilburn. The film is loosely based on the novel Bulldog Drummond at Bay by H. C. McNeile. Once Upon a Dream Once Upon a Dream is a 1949 British comedy romance film directed by Ralph Thomas in his debut and starring Googie Withers, Griffith Jones, Guy Middleton, and Maurice Denham. Robin Hood of Monterey Robin Hood of Monterey is a 1947 American adventure film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Gilbert Roland, Chris-Pin Martin and Evelyn Brent. The film was part of the long-running Cisco Kid series produced by Monogram Pictures. The Cisco Kid travels to Monterey, where he clears the son of an old friend of a charge of murder. Spoilers of the North Spoilers of the North is a 1947 American film directed by Richard Sale and starring Paul Kelly, Lorna Gray, and Evelyn Ankers. Temptation Harbor Temptation Harbour is a British black and white crime/drama film directed by Lance Comfort, released in 1947 based on the novel Newhaven-Dieppe by Georges Simenon. The film was made at Welwyn Studios. The Counterfeiters The Counterfeiters is a 1948 American crime film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Fred Myton and Barbara Worth. The film stars John Sutton, Doris Merrick, Hugh Beaumont, Lon Chaney, George OHanlon and Robert Kent. The film was released on May 28, 1948, by 20th Century Fox. Natale al campo 119 Christmas at Camp 119 is a 1948 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Pietro Francisci and starring Aldo Fabrizi, Vittorio De Sica and Peppino De Filippo. Trouble in the Air Trouble in the Air is a 1948 British comedy film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Freddie Frinton, Jimmy Edwards and Bill Owen. It was made at Highbury Studios as a second feature. The films sets were designed by the art director Don Russell. Don't Ever Leave Me Dont Ever Leave Me is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Petula Clark, Jimmy Hanley, Hugh Sinclair, Edward Rigby, and Anthony Newley. Produced by Betty Box during her stint at Gainsborough Pictures, it was written by Robert Westerby. Satan's Cradle Satans Cradle is a 1949 American Western film directed by Ford Beebe and written by J. Benton Cheney, and starring Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Ann Savage, Douglas Fowley and Byron Foulger. It was released on October 7, 1949, by United Artists. Son of Billy the Kid Son of Billy the Kid is a 1949 American film directed by Ray Taylor starring Lash LaRue. Produced by Ron Ormond, the film was co-written by Ormonds wife June Carr who also plays a lead role in the film. Captain Poison Captain Poison is a 1951 Spanish historical comedy film directed by Luis Marquina and starring Sara Montiel, Fernando Fernán Gómez and Amparo Martí. It is an adaptation of a novel of the same title by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón which had previously been made into a 1943 Argentine film and a 1945 Mexican film. The story is set in Spain during the 1840s, in the reign of Isabella II. Hjärter knekt Hjärter Knekt is a 1950 Swedish drama film directed by Hasse Ekman. The Rossiter Case The Rossiter Case is a 1951 British crime film directed by Francis Searle and starring Helen Shingler, Clement McCallin, Sheila Burrell and Stanley Baker in a small role. A man has an affair with his disabled wifes sister - and when the sister is murdered, suspicion falls on him. Die Csardasfürstin The Csardas Princess is a 1951 German musical film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Marika Rökk, Johannes Heesters and Hubert Marischka. It is based on the 1915 operetta The Csardas Princess and is part of the tradition of operetta films. The films sets were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut. It was shot in agfacolor. Jacoby had previously directed an earlier version in 1934 starring Marta Eggerth. Doña Francisquita Doña Francisquita is a 1953 Spanish comedy film directed by Ladislao Vajda. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. My Wife's Lodger My Wifes Lodger is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Dominic Roche, Olive Sloane and Leslie Dwyer. The screenplay concerns a who soldier returns home after the Second World War only to find a spiv lodger has established himself in his place. It was based on the play My Wifes Lodger written by Roche. Camelia Camelia is a 1954 Mexican drama film directed by Roberto Gavaldón and starring María Félix. Its based on the novel La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas fils. Farlig ungdom Johnny Farlig is a 1953 Danish crime drama directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and starring Ib Mossin and Birgitte Bruun. The film tells the dark story about a naive youth being drawn into a life of petty crime and unable to break away. The film received the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film in 1954. Man of Conflict Man of Conflict is a 1953 American film starring John Agar and Edward Arnold. The Marksman The Marksman is a 1953 American Western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Wayne Morris, Elena Verdugo and Frank Ferguson. Der Onkel aus Amerika The Uncle from America is a 1953 West German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Hans Moser, Georg Thomalla and Joe Stöckel. It was based on a play by Ferdinand Altenkirch which had previously been made into the 1932 film No Money Needed. The Gilded Cage The Gilded Cage is a 1955 British crime film directed by John Gilling and starring Alex Nicol, Veronica Hurst and Clifford Evans. The films title refers to a painting which features prominently in the story. Marriage Marriage is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Antonio Petrucci. It consists of three segments, based on three stage plays by Anton Chekhov. Morena Clara This article is about Spanish 1954 film. For 1994 Venezuelan telenovela, see Morena Clara. Morena Clara is a 1954 film directed by Luis Lucia starring Lola Flores and Fernando Fernán Gómez. Spring, Autumn and Love Spring, Autumn and Love is a 1955 French-Italian comedy drama film directed by Gilles Grangier and starring Fernandel, Nicole Berger and Andrex. The films sets were designed by Jacques Colombier. The Scarlet Spear The Scarlet Spear is a 1954 British drama film directed by George P. Breakston and starring John Bentley and Martha Hyer. The cast consisted mostly of Kenyan actors. The plot concerns a British District Officer who tries to prevent a ritual killing. Le signorine dello 04 Le signorine dello 04 is a 1955 Italian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Gianni Franciolini. Doublecross Doublecross is a 1956 British crime film directed by Anthony Squire and starring Donald Houston, Fay Compton and William Hartnell. It was also known as Queer Fish. That Night! That Night! is a 1957 American drama film directed by John Newland and written by Jack Rowles and Robert Wallace. The film stars John Beal, Augusta Dabney, Shepperd Strudwick, Rosemary Murphy and Malcolm Brodrick. The film was released on August 22, 1957 by Universal-International. The film was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Film, won that year by The Bridge on the River Kwai, as well as a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role nomination for Dabney. The Big Beat The Big Beat is a 1958 American musical comedy film distributed by Universal International, which was directed and produced by Will Cowan, written by David P. Harmon, and starred William Reynolds, Andra Martin, Gogi Grant, and Jeffrey Stone. It was shot in Eastmancolor, by Pathe, and was released on May 24, 1958 as a double bill with Summer Love. The story is about a young man fresh out of college named John Randall who tries to persuade his father, a record company own, to start signing up rock n roll acts. This film is well-known to have featured many famous and popular singers, musicians, and musical groups of the 1950s, including Charlie Barnet, Buddy Bregman, Alan Copeland, The Del-Vikings, and Jeri Southern. I'll Carry You on My Hands Ill Carry You in My Arms or Ill Carry You on My Hands is a 1958 West German drama film directed by Veit Harlan and starring Kristina Söderbaum, Hans Holt and Hans Nielsen. It was based on the novella Viola Tricolor by Theodor Storm, which had previously been made as a 1937 film Serenade. It was the final film of Harlans career. The films sets were designed by the art director Ernst H. Albrecht. It was shot using Agfacolor at the Pichelberg Studios in Berlin and on location in Florence and Holstein. The Devil's Cavaliers Devils Cavaliers is a 1959 Italian adventure film directed by Siro Marcellini, similar in theme and style to The Three Musketeers. Frank Latimore played the hero, Captain Stiller, and Gianna Maria Canale plays the Baroness Elaine of Faldone. The Flying Fontaines The Flying Fontaines is a 1959 American film about trapeze artists. It stars Michael Callan. Wolves of the Deep Wolves of the Deep is a 1959 Italian drama film directed by Silvio Amadio. It was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. The Magistrate The Magistrate is a 1959 Italian-language drama film directed by Luigi Zampa. It was a co-production with Spain and France. Spaniard José Suárez stars in the film, which was shot in Madrid, with a French, Italian and Spanish cast. The name of the Italian city where the action takes place is never mentioned. A 21-year-old Claudia Cardinale played the role of Orlandos wife in the film. Compelled Compelled is a 1960 British neo noir black and white crime film, one of two films directed by Ramsey Herrington. It stars Ronald Howard and Beth Rogan. Manzil Manzil is a 1960 Bollywood film directed by Mandi Burman. It stars the popular duo Dev Anand and Nutan in the leading roles. Krishan Dhawan, Achala Sachdev and K.N. Singh star in supporting roles. It was declared "average", taking the seventeenth spot at highest grossing, earning 760,000 rupees at the box office. Queen of the Tabarin Club Queen of the Tabarin Club is a 1960 French-Spanish comedy film directed by Jesús Franco and starring Mikaela, Yves Massard and Dora Doll. It follows the adventures of a troupe of travelling musicians in the 1910s. Soledad Miranda had a very small uncredited role in this film, the first time she appeared in a Franco film. She would later go on to star in 6 of Francos thrillers in 1970, before her death in a tragic automobile accident. This was the first time Franco worked for producer Marius Lesouer as well, who would go on to produce many of Francos later films, including his 1961 opus The Awful Dr. Orloff. El gato con botas El gato con botas is a 1961 Eastmancolor live-action Mexican fantasy film. Based on Charles Perraults Puss in Boots, it was scripted, produced and directed by Roberto Rodriguez, and, starring Santanon in the title role, the film was made by Peliculas Rodriguez at the Churubusco-Azteca film studios. Le puits aux trois vérités Three Faces of Sin is a 1961 French language motion picture comedy directed by François Villiers, based on novel by Jean-Jaques Gauthier. The music score is by Maurice Jarre. The film stars Michèle Morgan, Jean-Claude Brialy, Catherine Spaak and Scilla Gabel. It tells the story of a painter who parts from his mistress and marries her daughter. La banda Casaroli La banda Casaroli is a 1962 Italian crime-drama film directed by Florestano Vancini. The film is based on real life events of criminal group led by Paolo Casaroli. Ek Dil Sao Afsane Ek Dil Sao Afsane is a 1963 Hindi romantic film, directed by R.C. Talwar with Raj Kapoor and Waheeda Rehman in the lead roles. Sansone contro i pirati Samson and the Sea Beast is a 1963 Italian peplum film directed by Tanio Boccia. Sikke'n familie Sikken familie is a 1963 Danish family film based upon the play by Ian Hay and directed by Jon Iversen and Alice OFredericks. Come inguaiammo l'esercito How We Got Into Trouble with the Army is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Lucio Fulci. The title could also be translated as How We Got The Army In Trouble. This film was also known as I Due Marmittoni. Kungsleden My Love and I is a 1964 Swedish thriller film directed by Gunnar Höglund. It was entered into the 15th Berlin International Film Festival. It was released on DVD in March 2008. 3 notti d'amore Three Nights of Love is a 1964 drama film directed by Renato Castellani, Luigi Comencini and Franco Rossi and starring Adolfo Celi, Enrico Maria Salerno and Catherine Spaak. A Mission for Mr. Dodd A Mission for Mr. Dodd is a 1964 West German comedy film directed by Günter Gräwert and starring Heinz Rühmann, Maria Sebaldt and Robert Graf. Ziddi Ziddi was a 1964 Hindi film directed by Pramod Chakravorty, starring Joy Mukherjee and Asha Parekh. The film has music by S. D. Burman and lyrics by Hasrat Jaipuri, creating hits like "Raat Ka Samaa". It went on to become the fourth highest grossing film at the Indian Box Office of the year. Atithi Atithi is a 1965 Bengali film based on a short story by Rabindranath Tagore, and directed by Tapan Sinha. It tells a simple story about a teenage boy who prefers the life of a wanderer to the confines of a domestic life. At the 13th National Film Awards, it won the National Award for the Second Best Feature Film. It also won several BFJA Awards. It was Indias competitive entry at the Venice International Film Festival in 1966, where it was nominated for the Golden Lion. The film was remade in Hindi as Geet Gaata Chal. El camino de los espantos El camino de los espantos is a 1967 Mexican horror comedy film. It is directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and is the last installment of the Viruta y Capulina film franchise. It stars Marco Antonio Campos and Gaspar Henaine, Elsa Cárdenas, and Salomé. The Wacky World of James Tont James Tont operazione D.U.E. or The Wacky World of James Tont is a 1966 French/Italian international co-production spy film spoof based on James Bonds Thunderball and featuring elements predating the release of You Only Live Twice. Directed by Bruno Corbucci, the Eurospy spy-fi comedy adventure is the sequel to James Tont operazione U.N.O. with Lando Buzzanca repeating his role as 00 Agent James Tont, a satire of James Bond and Loris Gizzi as the black monocle wearing supervillain spoof of Emilio Largo. Following this film Corbucci wrote a parody of Our Man Flint called Il vostro super agente Flit. Non son degno di te Non son degno di te is a 1965 Italian musicarello film directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti. Runaway Railway Runaway Railway is a 1965 British family adventure film directed by Jan Darnley-Smith and starring John Moulder-Brown, Kevin Bennett, Ronnie Barker and Graham Stark. The screenplay concerns a group of children who manage to foil an attempted mail train robbery, bearing a strong similarity to the Great Train Robbery. Looking Into the Eyes of the Sun Looking Into the Eyes of the Sun is a 1966 Yugoslav film directed by Veljko Bulajić and starring Bata Živojinović, Antun Nalis, Faruk Begolli, Mladen Ladika, and Milena Dravić. The Mermaid The Mermaid is a 1965 Hong Kong Huangmei opera film. It was directed by Kao Li and produced by Shaw Brothers Studio, based on Yulan Ji. Like most Huangmei opera films that she starred in, actress Ivy Ling Po portrayed a male character. Her co-star Li Ching portrayed two different characters, a human girl and a carp who transformed into her image. Monday's Child Mondays Child is a 1967 Argentine drama film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson, based on a story by André Du Rona. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival. Don't Sting the Mosquito Dont Sting the Mosquito is a 1967 Italian musicarello film directed by Lina Wertmüller. It is the sequel of Rita the Mosquito. Every Bastard a King Every Bastard a King is a 1968 Israeli drama film directed by Uri Zohar. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 41st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Inspektor Blomfields Fall Nr.1 - Ich spreng euch alle in die Luft The Long Day of Inspector Blomfield is a 1968 German crime film directed by Rudolf Zehetgruber and starring Götz George, Werner Pochath and Anthony Steel. A drug addicted man takes over a British police station, holding it hostage with a bottle of nitroglycerine. He demands to see Inspector Blomfeld, but the Inspector is away dealing with another case. The Set The Set is a 1970 Australian drama film directed by Frank Brittain and produced by David Hannay and adapted from the unpublished novel by Roger Ward. The film depicts homosexuality in Australia, and was the first feature film in Australia to have homosexuality as a main theme. Black Lemons Mafia Connection is a 1970 Italian crime film written and directed by Camillo Bazzoni and starring Antonio Sabàto, Peter Carsten and Florinda Bolkan. Hundertwassers Regentag Hundertwassers Rainy Day is a 1972 West German short documentary film about artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser rebuilding an old wooden ship called Regentag. Directed by Peter Schamoni, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman is a 1971 peplum film directed by Roberto Mauri. You've Got to Walk It Like You Talk It or You'll Lose That Beat Youve Got to Walk It Like You Talk It or Youll Lose That Beat is a 1971 comedy-drama film directed by Peter Locke. It involves a young hippie and his search for the meaning of life while in Central Park. Its soundtrack includes some of the earliest released music by Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, the duo who later formed the core of the group Steely Dan. The film also stars Richard Pryor in an early role playing his signature "wino" character, and actor/director Robert Downey Sr. The soundtrack, "performed by The Original Soundtrack" was released in 1971, with re-releases in the later 1970s and after. Future film director Wes Craven, then working at a New York City post-production company, made his professional feature debut as the films editor. All People Will Be Brothers All People Will Be Brothers is a 1973 West German drama film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Harald Leipnitz, Doris Kunstmann and Rainer von Artenfels. Bansi Birju Bansi Birju is a 1972 Bollywood romance film directed by Prakash Verma. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan. Hausfrauen Report international Housewives on the Job is a 1972 German erotic comedy film directed by Ernst Hofbauer and starring Ingrid Steeger, Marie-Georges Pascal, and Elisabeth Volkmann. Released in 1973, Housewives on the Job is one of the six Hausfrauen Report films produced by Hofbauer, also known for his other sex report film series of Schulmädchen-Report. Las fuerzas vivas Las fuerzas vivas is a 1975 Mexican film. It was directed by Luis Alcoriza. Free for All Piedra libre is a 1976 Argentine film. Satan Was a Lady Satan Was a Lady is an American 1975 hardcore pornographic film, produced and directed by Doris Wishman, and starring Bree Anthony, Tony Richards, Annie Sprinkle and Bobby Astyr. Whistling Smith Whistling Smith is a 1975 Canadian short documentary film about Vancouver policeman Sergeant Bernie "Whistling" Smith, directed by Marrin Canell. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short at the 48th Academy Awards. Whistling Smith was produced for the National Film Boards Pacificanada series, which aired on CBC-TV in early 1975. The films narration was written and read by Donald Brittain. Along with its Oscar nomination, the film won a Canadian Film Award for Sound Re-Recording. Soul Hustler Soul Hustler, also known as The Day the Lord Got Busted, is a 1973 American feature film starring Fabian as a preacher. How to Break Up a Happy Divorce How To Break Up A Happy Divorce is a 1976 American made-for-television comedy film starring Barbara Eden and Peter Bonerz, written and produced by writer partners, Gerald Gardner and Dee Caruso. It was broadcast on NBC on October 6, 1976. Raw Deal Raw Deal is a 1977 Australian meat pie western film directed by Russell Hagg made by the company responsible for the TV series Cash and Company and Tandarra. Anton the Magician Anton the Magician is a 1978 East German comedy film directed by Günter Reisch. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival where Ulrich Thein won the award for Best Actor. Chaussette surprise Surprise Sock is a 1978 French comedy film directed by Jean-François Davy and starring Anna Karina. Ligabue Ligabue is a 1978 Italian biographical drama film directed by Salvatore Nocita. It depicts real life events of painter Antonio Ligabue. For this film Nocita was awarded Nastro dArgento for Best New Director, while Flavio Bucci won the Nastro dArgento for Best Actor. Olyan, mint otthon Just like Home is a 1978 Hungarian drama film directed by Márta Mészáros and starring Anna Karina. Stage-struck Tora-san aka Tora-sans Stage-Struck is a 1978 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Nana Kinomi as his love interest or "Madonna". Stage-Struck Tora-san is the twenty-first entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. The Willi Busch Report The Willi Busch Report is a 1979 German drama film directed by Niklaus Schilling. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Dedicated to... Dedicatoria is a 1980 Spanish drama film directed by Jaime Chávarri. It was entered into the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Hijos de papá Spoiled Children is a 1980 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Irene Gutiérrez Caba, José Bódalo and Antonio Garisa. The Beach of Love La playa del amor is a 1980 Argentine film directed by Adolfo Aristarain. The Wild and the Free The Wild and the Free is a 1980 American family adventure comedy television film directed by James Hill and starring Granville Van Dusen, Linda Gray, Frank Logan, Raymond Forchion, Sharon Anderson, and Bill Gribble. It was broadcast on CBS as The CBS Wednesday Night Movie on November 26, 1980. Mamma Mamma is a 1982 Swedish drama film directed by Suzanne Osten. Malin Ek won the award for Best Actress at the 19th Guldbagge Awards. Pray TV Pray TV is a 1982 American made-for-television drama film which aired on ABC starring John Ritter and Ned Beatty. The project garnered controversy when Rev. Jerry Falwell, the prominent televangelist, undertook a public campaign in an attempt to keep the TV movie from airing. A Shocking Accident A Shocking Accident is a 1982 British short comedy film directed by James Scott, based on Graham Greenes short story by the same name. In 1983, it won an Oscar at the 55th Academy Awards for Best Live Action Short. Sredni Vashtar Sredni Vashtar is the 30-minute film adaptation , released in 1981, and written, produced and directed by Andrew Birkin based on the short story of the same name written by Hector Hugh Munro. It won the BAFTA award for Best Short Film, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. Victims Victims is an American 1982 TV movie, starring Kate Nelligan. The film was directed by Jerrold Freedman written by Conrad Bromberg and William Wood. Among the Cinders Among the Cinders is a 1983 New Zealand drama film directed by Rolf Hädrich and starring Paul OShea, Amanda Jones, Derek Hardwick and Yvonne Lawley. After a hunting accident in which his friend is killed a boy runs away from home and goes to live with his grandparents, where he matures into a man. The film is based on the 1965 novel of the same name by New Zealand author Maurice Shadbolt, who appears in the film as Frank Flinders. Who Killed Baby Azaria? The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain is a 1984 Australian TV movie about the Azaria Chamberlain case. Michael Thornhill later said that "I dont have strong opinions about it film. There are quite a few cheats in it, but at least what it did do - Im not emotionally close to it - was put the audience in the view of I, the Jury. It has an enormous following in northern Europe. I think Judy did a terrific job. I think it was interesting but, again, its not a personal project." The Boy Who Had Everything The Boy Who Had Everything is a 1984 Australian film written and directed by Stephen Wallace. Its video title was Winner Takes All. It won the award for best screenplay at the Australian Film Institute. Jason Connery and Diane Cilento, who play mother and son in the film, are real-life mother and son. The film was also entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. Tora-san's Forbidden Love is a 1984 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Reiko Ōhara as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Forbidden Love is the thirty-fourth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Blade in Hong Kong Blade in Hong Kong is a 1985 American action/adventure television film directed by Iranian-born director Reza Badiyi. It is based on a novel by Terry Becker. It stars Terry Lester as a suave private eye who becomes embroiled in a battle against the Hong Kong underworld. Braker Braker is a 1985 American made-for-television crime drama film starring Carl Weathers and Joseph Bottoms in the main roles. It was intended as a pilot for a series which was never produced. It was broadcast on ABC on April 28, 1985. Crveni i crni The Red and the Black is a 1985 Croatian film directed by Miroslav Mikuljan, starring Bekim Fehmiu, Milan Štrljić, Olivera Ježina, and Radko Polič. Final Offer Final Offer is a Canadian film documenting the 1984 contract negotiations between the United Auto Workers Union and GM. Ultimately, it provided a historical record of the birth of the Canadian Auto Workers Union as Bob White, the head of the Canadian sector of the UAW, led his membership out of the International union and created the CAW. The movie depicts life in an era of massive industrial change in North America. The audience sees the emergence of automation and how it begins to affect the lives of the working class. Other themes depicted are labour relations, life on the picket line, and corporate restructuring. The film won multiple awards including: Grand Prize Banff Television Festival and Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary. A National Film Board of Canada production, Final Offer is directed by Sturla Gunnarsson and Robert Collison and produced by John Kramer, Sturla Gunnarsson and Robert Collison. The movie features: Henry Ramer The Goodbye People The Goodbye People is a 1984 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Herb Gardner, based on his 1968 play The Goodbye People. The film stars Judd Hirsch, Martin Balsam, Pamela Reed, Vincent Gugleotti, Gene Saks and Ron Silver. First screened at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1984, the film was released on January 31, 1986, by Embassy Pictures. Beirut: The Last Home Movie Beirut: The Last Home Movie is a 1987 documentary film directed by Jennifer Fox. It follows the life of Gaby Bustros and her family, who live in a 200-year-old mansion in Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War. The Bustros family, one of the noble families of Beirut, remain in their ancestral home despite the endless war that surrounds them. Peraustrínia 2004 Peraustrínia 2004 is a Spanish animation movie. It is the first animated full-length feature to have been recorded entirely in Catalan. It was directed by Ángel García and written by Joan Marimón. 1871 1871 is a 1990 period film about the rise and fall of the Paris Commune in 1871. It was directed by Ken McMullen and produced by Stewart Richards. The writers were McMullen, James Leahy and Terry James. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. The film stars Ana Padrao, Roshan Seth, John Lynch, Jack Klaff, and Timothy Spall. Shadows of the Heart Shadows of the Heart is a 1990 Australian mini series. It was shot on Kangaroo Island, South Australia between 22 January and 17 March 1990. Ålder okänd Ålder okänd is a 1991 TV-movie written and directed by Richard Hobert. The movie was shown on Swedish TV2 in three parts of 50 minutes each. Walking a Tightrope Walking a Tightrope is a 1991 French drama film written and directed by Nikos Papatakis. It was screened in competition at the 48th Venice International Film Festival. With or Without You With or Without You is a 1992 Hong Kong action film directed by Taylor Wong and starring Jacky Cheung, Leon Lai, Rosamund Kwan and Ng Man-tat. Due to the popularity of Cheungs character, "Prince", a prequel to the film, titled No More Love, which focuses on the character of "Prince", was released the following year. Op afbetaling The Betrayed is a 1993 Dutch drama film made for television directed by Frans Weisz. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival. Tanjuska and the Seven Devils Tanjuska and the 7 Devils is a 1993 documentary film by Finnish director Pirjo Honkasalo about a ten-year-old Belarusian girl who is believed to have been possessed by the devil. It is the second part of Honkasalos "Trilogy of the Sacred and the Satanic", preceded by Mysterion and followed by Atman. The film won several international awards, including the International Jury Award at the Bombay International Film Festival. Kawao tee Bangpleng Blackbirds at Bangpleng is a 1994 Thai science fiction horror film. Though it is based on a novel by the famous Thai writer and politician Kukrit Pramoj, the story closely mirrors The Midwich Cuckoos by John Wyndham, which itself was adapted into the 1960 film, Village of the Damned. Paramaatma Paramaatma is a 1994 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Bapu, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Juhi Chawla, Amrish Puri and Anjana Mumtaz. The film is a remake of the 1969 Telugu film Buddhimantudu, starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Krishnam Raju and Vijaya Nirmala. A Time for Justice A Time for Justice is a 1994 American short documentary film produced by Charles Guggenheim. In 1995, it won an Oscar for Documentary Short Subject at the 67th Academy Awards. The film was produced by Guggenheim for the Southern Poverty Law Center. The 38-minute film, narrated by Julian Bond and featuring John Lewis, presents a short history of the Civil Rights Movement using historical footage and spoken accounts of participants. Events recounted are the Montgomery Bus Boycott; school integration in Little Rock, Arkansas; demonstrations in Birmingham; and the 1965 Selma to Montgomery march for voting rights. Diya Aur Toofan Diya Aur Toofan is a 1995 Hindi language Indian feature film directed by K. Bapaiah, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Madhoo, Suresh Oberoi, Mohnish Bahl and Kader Khan. This film is a remake of the 1979 Kannada movie Seetharamu. Legendary Couple Legendary Couple, also known as Story of a Robber, is a 1995 Hong Kong action film directed by Peter Ngor and starring Simon Yam and Chingmy Yau. Lani-Loa Lani Loa – The Passage is a 1998 film directed by Sherwood Hu, executive produced by Francis Ford Coppola, about a woman murdered on her wedding day in Hawaii who comes back to haunt her murderers. The film stars Angus Macfadyen, Ray Bumatai, Carlotta Chang and Chris Tashima. It was the first film from Coppolas and Wayne Wangs Chrome Dragon Films, a short-lived film company that was to specialize in utilizing Asian talent on American-financed projects. Set in Hawaii, the film was shot in Hilo and in China, in Hainan and Shanghai. It screened at the San Sebastian Film Festival and the Hawaii International Film Festival and has been released in Asia on VCD, as Lani-Loa. Una viuda descocada Una Viuda descocada is a 1980 Argentine comedy film written and directed by Armando Bó and starring Isabel Sarli. It is a sequel to the Bós 1967 film La señora del intendente and it was also the last film he directed before his death. Panhandle 38 Panhandle 38 is a 1972 Italian comedy-western film. The film represents the debut and the only film directed by Toni Secchi, that had previously been the cinematographer of a number of successful spaghetti westerns. It was also the only leading role for Scott Holden, the son of William Holden and Brenda Marshall, who had a brief film career in early 70s. Topoli Topoli is a 1972 Iranian film directed by Reza Mirlohi. Morteza Aghili and Homayun play the main characters of the film. The script is based on the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. The film is dedicated to John Steinbeck. The character of Topoli is loosely based on Lennie Small of Of Mice and Men as Essi is the Iranian version of George Milton in the novel. Snowden on Ice Snowden on Ice is a musical holiday special aired on CBS in 1997. It was funded by Target Corporation. Heroes of the Alamo For other films about the Alamo, see Alamo#Films. Heroes of the Alamo is a low-budget retelling of the events of the Texas Revolution and the Battle of the Alamo. It was produced by Anthony J. Xydias and reuses the battle scenes of his 1926 silent film Davy Crockett at the Fall of the Alamo. About 35 minutes of the latter film is available on the DVD of Heroes of the Alamo, all that remains of the silent film. Love Lies Love Lies is a 1989 Mexican drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein. It was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival. Dinner Time Dinner Time is an American animated short subject produced by Amadee J. Van Beuren, directed by Paul Terry, co-directed by John Foster, and produced at Van Beuren Studios. Josiah Zuro arranged and conducted the "synchronized" music score. The film is part of a series entitled Aesops Fables and features the Terry creation Farmer Al Falfa who works as a butcher, fending off a group of pesky dogs. Dinner Time was one of the first publicly shown sound-on-film cartoons. It was premiered in New York City on 1 September 1928 and released by Pathé Exchange on 14 October 1928, a month before Walt Disneys Steamboat Willie, which premiered on 18 November 1928 at the 79th Street Theater in New York City. Dinner Time, however, was not successful with audiences and Disneys film would go on to be widely touted as the first synchronized sound cartoon. Max and Dave Fleischer released 36 cartoons in their Song Car-Tunes series—with about 19 of those made in the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film system—between May 1924 and September 1926. Ironically, Steamboat Willie was released by Pat Powers Celebrity Pictures using the Powers Cinephone sound-on-film system, which was cloned from the Phonofilm system without the permission of Lee De Forest. The Guarded Village 1944 Vartioitu kylä 1944 is a movie directed by Timo Linnasalo from 1978. The movie is based on the play Vartioitu kylä by Unto Heikura. The play was released June 20, 1974 in Kuhmo summer theater. La chatte sort ses griffes The Cat Shows Her Claws is a 1960 French war drama film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Françoise Arnoul, Horst Frank and François Guérin. It is the sequel to the 1958 film The Cat about the French Resistance. Grandma's Pet Grandmas Pet is an animated short film by Walter Lantz Productions and as part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. It is the 53rd Lantz Oswald and the 106th overall. Home Page Home Page was a 1999 documentary by Doug Block on the genesis of weblogs and the lives of early independent content producers on the Internet. It was filmed between 1996 and 1998. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and was released in limited theaters in New York City, while being made available on home video and on iFilm, simultaneously. Push! Push! Push! Push! is a 1997 South Korean black comedy film directed by Park Chul-soo about the experiences of two female doctors in an obstetrics and gynecology clinic. Eat Me! Eat Me! is a 2000 comedy film directed by Joe Talbott and starring Waleed Zuaiter and Ron Jeremy. Sticks and Bones Sticks and Bones is a television film adapted from the Tony Award-winning play of the same title by David Rabe. The black comedy focuses on David, a blind Vietnam War veteran who finds himself unable to come to terms with his actions on the battlefield and alienated from his family because they neither can accept his disability nor understand his wartime experience. Rabe explores the conflicted feelings of many civilians during the era by parodying the ideal American family as it was portrayed on the television sitcom The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. Beneath the perfect facade of the playwrights fictional Nelson family are layers of prejudice, bigotry, and self-hatred that are peeled away slowly as they interact with their physically and emotionally damaged son and brother. Sticks and Bones was the second play in Rabes Vietnam trilogy, following The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel and preceding Streamers. A veteran himself, he wrote it while a graduate student at Villanova University, where it was staged in 1969. The off-Broadway production, directed by Jeff Bleckner, opened on November 7, 1971 at Joseph Papps Public Theater, where it ran for 121 performances. The cast included David Selby as David, Tom Aldredge as Ozzie, Elizabeth Wilson as Harriet, and Cliff DeYoung as Rick. In 1973, Robert Downey Sr. wrote the teleplay for and directed a CBS television film based on Rabes play. The cast included DeYoung as David, Aldredge as Ozzie, and Anne Jackson as Harriet. The subject matter was so controversial that 94 of the networks affiliates refused to broadcast the film. The Rank and File The Rank and File is a 1971 filmed television play written by Jim Allen and directed by Kenneth Loach. It was shown on 20 May 1971 on BBC 1 as part of the Play for Today series. It is included in the Ken Loach at the BBC boxset released in 2011, although the recording is of unusually poor quality for a DVD release. Auntie's Fantasies Aunties Fantasies is a 1941 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Pyar Hua Chori Chori Pyar Hua Chori Chori is a 1991 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by K.Bapaiah, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Gouthami, Shikha Swaroop, Shafi Inamdar, Shakti Kapoor and Anupam Kher This was Gouthamis debut Hindi film. This is the remake of Malayalam Blockbuster Chithram starring Mohanlal and directed by Priyadarshan. Mouna Geethanagal Mouna Geethangal is a 1981 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by K. Bhagyaraj. The film stars Bhagyaraj himself alongside Saritha. The film was a blockbuster and was remade into Hindi as Ek Hi Bhool in the same year. It was also remade in Telugu as Sathyabhama, in Kannada as Mane Devru, and in Malayalam as Chanchattam. Dahleez Dahleez is a 1986 Indian Bollywood film directed by Ravi Chopra and produced by B. R. Chopra. It stars Meenakshi Sheshadri, Jackie Shroff and Raj Babbar in lead roles along with Smita Patil, Aruna Irani, Zarina Wahab and Shafi Inamdar in supporting roles. It is loosely based on the 1979 movie Hanover Street. The film received immense critical acclaim upon its release. Burning of the Red Lotus Monastery The Burning of the Red Lotus Temple is a Chinese silent film serial directed by Zhang Shichuan. The film is adapted from the novel The Tale of the Extraordinary Swordsman. The Burning of the Red Lotus Temple, in 16 parts, is among the longest films ever produced and the longest major release, running 27 hours in total. The Mingxing Film Company production was released in 19 feature-length parts between 1928 and 1931. No copies have survived. The Dummy Talks The Dummy Talks is a 1943 British crime film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Jack Warner, Claude Hulbert and Beryl Orde. It marked the film debut of Jack Warner. The Cream of Eric Clapton The Cream of Eric Clapton is a compilation DVD of live Eric Clapton performances. It is not to be confused with the CD The Cream of Eric Clapton. Nefertiti, figlia del sole Nefertiti, figlia del sole is a 1994 Italian film directed by Guy Gilles. Ghar Ki Izzat Ghar Ki Izzat is a 1994 Bollywood drama film, produced by Kanu Chauhan under the Raj Sun Films banner and directed by Kalpataru. It stars Jeetendra, Rishi Kapoor, Kader Khan, Asha Parekh, Juhi Chawla, Anita Raj in the lead roles, and music composed by Amar-Utpal. The film is a remake of the Bengali movie Banga Kora, which was first remade as the Tamil movie Kula Dheivam, then in Telugu with the same title, starring Jaggayya, Gummadi, Anjali Devi in the pivotal roles. Wij Alexander Wij, Alexander is a 1998 Dutch television series directed by Rimko Haanstra, son of Bert Haanstra, and broadcast by the KRO. Eight episodes at 45 minutes were shot. Za kude putuvate Where Are You Going? is a 1986 Bulgarian comedy film directed by Rangel Vulchanov. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section the 1986 Cannes Film Festival and was entered into the main competition at the 15th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Clinton: His Struggle with Dirt Clinton: His Struggle with Dirt is a 1998 satire written and narrated by Armando Iannucci in a similar style to his later shows, such as Time Trumpet. Purporting to be a documentary from the future, it casts actors as older versions of real people, such as Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky, who are depicted in a comic account of the Lewinsky scandal. The Big Chamorro Circus The Big Chamorro Circus is a 1955 Chilean comedy film directed by José Bohr and starring Eugenio Retes and Malú Gatica. Money Talks Money Talks is a 1972 American documentary film directed by Allen Funt. The film was released on August 30, 1972, by United Artists. Balidaan Balidaan is a 1985 Bollywood Action film, produced by Salim under the Aftab Pictures Pvt. Ltd. banner and directed by S.A. Chandra Shekaran. It stars Jeetendra, Sridevi in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahari. The film is remake of the Telugu movie Balidanam, starring Sobhan Babu, Madhavi in the pivotal roles which itself was a remake of Malayalam film Raktham. Kitchen Kitchen is a 1966 feature-length underground film directed by Andy Warhol and Ronald Tavel, and starring Edie Sedgwick, Rene Ricard, Tavel, Roger Trudeau, David McCabe, Donald Lyons, and Electrah. The entire film takes place in the New York City kitchen of Bud Wirtschafter, the sound man. According to the WarholStars website, the film was made in late May 1965 and premiered March 3, 1966 at the Film-makers Cooperative in New York City. Julia Julia Julia Julia is a 1981 Norwegian comedy film directed by Petter Vennerød and Svend Wam. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Seven Rebel Gladiators Sette contro tutti or Seven Rebel Gladiators is a 1965 Italian film directed by Michele Lupo. 12 12 is an independent feature film written, directed, edited and produced over the course of 10 years by filmmaker Lawrence Bridges. Considered the longest continuous production in films history, 12 is also the first film to use the aging of its actors as a practical effect. The film received acclaim from such notable publications as Variety, Shoot, and The Los Angeles Times, while playing at over 15 festivals worldwide. Robinson Crusoe Robinson Crusoe is a 1927 British silent drama film produced and directed by M.A. Wetherell who also played the title role. The film also stars M.A. Wetherell, Fay Compton and Herbert Waithe. It is an adaptation of the 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. The screenplay concerns a shipwrecked man stranded on a desert island. The film was made at Cricklewood Studios and Lime Grove Studios in London. A Hard Nut to Crack La gatta da pelare is a 1981 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Pippo Franco. It is his only film as a director. 60 Second Assassin My Lifes on the Line, known as 60 Second Assassin in the West, is a 1978 Taiwanese martial arts film directed by Chester Wong and starring Bryan Leung, Dean Shek and Man Lee-pang. That Sweet Word: Liberty! That Sweet Word: Liberty! is a 1973 Soviet drama film directed by Vytautas Žalakevičius. The second part of the "Latin American trilogy", of which the first film was The Whole Truth about Columbus and the final one Centaurs. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Golden Prize. The film was shot in Chile shortly before 1973 Chilean coup détat. The basis for the plot is a real story: the escape from San-Carlos prison in Venezuela of three political prisoners - Guillermo García Ponce, Pompeyo Márquez and Teodoro Petkoff. Free and Easy is a 1988 Japanese comedy film directed by Tomio Kuriyama. It was released on 24 December 1988. It is the first film in Tsuribaka Nisshi series. Most of this series are released as one of double feature such as Otoko wa Tsurai yo. The origin is , a fishing manga by Jūzō Yamasaki and Kenichi Kitami since 1979. The film focuses on salaryman Densuke Hamasaki, whom his supervisor Sasaki has dubbed the "Fishing Baka" because of his passion for fishing. The American Bride The American Bride is a 1986 Italian romance film written and directed by Giovanni Soldati. It is based on the novel with the same name written by the directors father. Dubrovnik Twilight Dubrovnik Twilight is a Croatian film directed by Željko Senečić. It was released in 1999. Raja Aur Runk Raja Aur Runk is a 1968 Bollywood film, directed by Kotayya Pratyagatma and starring Sanjeev Kumar and Kumkum. It is an Indian adaptation of Mark Twains novel, The Prince and the Pauper and a remake of the Telugu film Raju Peda. El mar de Lucas El mar de Lucas is an Argentine film, directed by Víctor Laplace, and written by Laplace and Martín Salinas. The story features Víctor Laplace, Pablo Rago, Virginia Innocenti, and others. Social Decay Social Decay is a 1932 Greek silent film directed by Stelios Tatasopoulos. The Woman Who Willed a Miracle The Woman Who Willed a Miracle, is an ABC Afterschool Special starring Cloris Leachman, M. Emmet Walsh, Leif Green and Rosemary Murphy. Dick Clark was the executive producer under the auspices of his company, Dick Clark Productions. It was produced by Preston Fischer, Sharron Miller, and Joanne Curley-Kerner, and was directed by Sharron Miller and written by Arthur Heinemann. It tells the extraordinary true story of Leslie Lemke, a blind, cognitively impaired boy with cerebral palsy who was raised from infancy by a foster mother who stubbornly refused to let him die. Because of her love and dedication, he not only survived but was discovered to be a musical savant. The New York Times called it one of the most famous of all Afterschool specials. The Dark Room La Chambre obscure is a 2000 French drama film directed and written by Marie-Christine Questerbert. Phir Kab Milogi Phir Kab Milogi is a 1974 Bollywood romance film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The music for the film was composed by R.D. Burman. Jadu Tona Jadu Tona is a 1977 Hindi horror film directed by Ravikant Nagaich. The film stars Feroz Khan and Reena Roy. Magadheerudu Magadheerudu is a 1986 Telugu film directed by Vijaya Bapineedu. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Jayasudha, Chandra Mohan and Rao Gopal Rao in important roles. Rani Aur Lalpari Rani Aur Lalpari is a 1975 Bollywood childrens musical film, produced by Hari Prasad Nagaich and Rani Nagaich of Guru Enterprising Movies and directed by Ravikant Nagaich. The film starred Baby Raani in the lead role, Rajendra Kumar, Asha Parekh, Jeetendra, Feroz Khan, Reena Roy, Neetu Singh many others, a huge star cast including special appearances and music composed by Vasant Desai. Horseshoes Horseshoes is a 1923 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Vantage Bulandi is a 1990 Pakistani Urdu feature film, directed by Javed Fazil. Its producer is Aslam Butt, a Lollywood film starring Nadeem, Samina Peerzada, Reema Khan, Shaan. Introducing new actors Reema and Shaan in this film. I, Tintin I, Tintin is a Franco-Belgian film which premiered in the Paris cinema as a feature presentation in 1975. Made in semidocumentary style and mixing interviews with The Adventures of Tintin creator Hergé with real historical events and news stories edited together with animated Adventures of Tintin clips, narrated by Belgian news correspondent, Gérard Valet. The film was produced by Belvision Studios and Pierre Films in cooperation with the Franco-Belgian Ministry of Culture. My Fragile Heart My Fragile Heart is a two-part British television crime drama miniseries, written by Abi Morgan, that first broadcast on ITV on 17 September 2000. The series starred Sarah Lancashire as Trina Lavery, a young woman who returns to her childhood home to look after her terminally ill mother, only to find the man accused of the murder of her best friend several years ago living nearby. The series was directed by Gavin Millar, with Rebecca De Souza acting as producer. The first episode gathered 9.82 million viewers. Episode two dipped slightly; gathering 9.58 million. The series was sold abroad, with both episodes combined into a single film, running at 146 minutes. The series was later released on VHS, exclusively via WHSmith stores. This remains the only home video release to date. Chinna Vathiyar Chinna Vathiyar is a 1995 Tamil Science-fiction Comedy film, directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. The film stars Prabhu in a dual role, Kushboo, Ranjitha, Goundamani, Senthil and Nizhalgal Ravi. Music was by Ilaiyaraaja and lyrics were by Vaali. This film is unofficial remake of the Telugu film Rama Rao Gopal Rao directed by Jandhyala with the comedy sequences based on Crazy Mohans stage play Madhu+2. The film was successful at the box office. Dunces and Dangers Dunces and Dangers is a 1918 American film directed by Larry Semon. The Prophecies of Nostradamus The Prophecies of Nostradamus is a 1979 television film based on the writings of Nostradamus. It was also known as The Man Who Saw Tomorrow. Rock Dancer Rock Dancer is a 1995 Hindi dance film. A Bullet in the Heart A Bullet in the Heart is a 1944 Egyptian drama film directed by Mohammed Karim starring Egyptian actresses Raqiya Ibrahim, Faten Hamama, musician Mohamed Abdel Wahab and actor Seraj Munir. It is based on a novel by Tewfik El-Hakim. Everything Moves Alone Everything Moves Alone is a 2001 independent comedy film produced by Connecticut filmmakers Mike Aransky, Phil Guerrette and Thomas Edward Seymour. Everything Moves Alone is a largely forgotten film from the 90’s independent film movement. This film is a dramatic comedy is in the spirit of Clerks and Bottle Rocket. The film follows the journey of a suicidal ex-soldier named Scotch who tracks down his estranged and hostile brother in a small New England town. In this new surrounding, Scotch becomes involved in a strange and comically violent feud between a wealthy but misanthropic local and the easily excitable owner of a video store. “Everything Moves Alone” was shot in 16mm on a $9,000 budget, with a six-person film crew. The film premiered at the Hartford art house theater Cinestudio in the spring of 2001 and went on to play in the New York Independent International Film & Video Festival. It had a theatrical premiere in New York in August 2001, where it received mixed reviews. The filmmakers won the Auteur of the Year Award at the 2001 Bare Bones International Film Festival, and Matt Ford’s performance received a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the B-Movie Film Festival. The film was released on DVD in February 2007. Co-director Tom Seymour affectionately referred to this film and his two other features as the "Backyard Trilogy" consisting of three films, Everything Moves Alone, Land of College Prophets and London Betty. The three feature length films all involve backyard thieves or superheroes that all dwell in suburban environments all shot within central Connecticut. The American Gangster The American Gangster is a 1992 American crime documentary film directed by Ben Burtt and written and produced by Ray Herbeck Jr. The documentary is narrated by Dennis Farina and explores the lives of Americas gangsters such as Pretty Boy Floyd, John Dillinger, Al Capone, and Bugsy Siegel. It was directly released on VHS in 1992 and later released as part of a DVD box set in 2006. Surf Crazy Surf Crazy is a 1959 film directed by Bruce Brown. His second surf film, it follows surfers to Mexico, Hawaii and California. Among the locations filmed was Velzyland in Hawaii, named for Browns employer, surfboard manufacturer Dale Velzy. Chinna Rayudu Chinarayudu is a 1992 Tollywood film directed by B. Gopal and produced by P. R. Prasad under Datta Sai Films. It stars Venkatesh and Vijayashanti playing the lead roles, with music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Chinna Gounder. The film was a flop at the box office. Dinosaur from the Deep Dinosaur from the Deep is a 1993 French horror science-fiction B movie by filmmaker Norbert Moutier and starring Jean Rollin, Tina Aumont and Sylvaine Charlet. Produced to capitalize on the success of Steven Spielbergs Jurassic Park, the project was filmed with a minuscule budget and has become notorious for its poor special effects. 17th Parallel, Nights and Days 17th Parallel, Nights and Days is a 1973 Vietnamese drama film directed by Hai Ninh. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where Tra Giang won the award for Best Actress. A Wicked Ghost III: The Possession A Wicked Ghost III: The Possession is a 2002 Hong Kong horror film produced by Stanley Tong, directed by Hung Chung-hap and starring Gigi Lai, Cheung Tat-ming, Grace Lam, Yip Sai Wing, Wayne Lai, Patrick Keung, Jenny Yam and Joyce Han. It is preceded by A Wicked Ghost in 1999 and The Fear in 2000. Speed Racer X Speed Racer X, known in Japan as and sometimes referred to as , is a remake of the original 1967 series produced by Tatsunoko Production, the same studio that did the original. The show originally aired in Japan in 1997 on TV Tokyo and lasted only 34 episodes of a planned 52. In 1998, Speed Racer Enterprises planned to release an English dub of the series in the United States as Speed Racer Y2K, though the project did not succeed and only the third episode, "Silver Phantom", was dubbed. Another English adaptation, Speed Racer X, was later produced by DIC Entertainment Corporation and aired in the United States on Nickelodeons short-lived action block, Slam!, in 2002. This show was quickly taken off the air due to a lawsuit between DiC and the Santa Monica-based Speed Racer Enterprises, the company which owned the American rights to the franchise. The series got a Blu-ray release in Japan on April 21, 2017. Funimation released the series under the name Mach Go Go Go: Restart with English subtitles. Family Secrets Family Secrets is a 2001 period film starring Angela Jones and written and directed by Sally Champlin. Ultraman Cosmos: The First Contact is Ultraman Cosmoss first theatrical film adaptation, and was released in Japan on August 3, 2001. It is a tokusatsu superhero film in the Ultraman franchise, it also celebrates the 35th anniversary of the franchise. It is a direct prequel to the original Ultraman Cosmos television series. Bird-Man Tale Aku Ingin Menciummu Sekali Saja is a 2002 Indonesian comedy-crime film directed by Garin Nugroho. Cofralandes: Chilean Rhapsody, Part One Cofralandes, Chilean Rhapsody is an experimental four-part 2002 Franco-Chilean digital video series written and directed by Raúl Ruiz for the Chilean Ministry of Education. The first part won the Glauber Rocha Award for the Best Film from Latin America and a FIPRESCI Award at the Montreal World Film Festival in 2002 "for the directors personal exploration into his homeland, using DV in a rigorous yet playful manner". Mr. Clean Mr. Clean is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film directed by Vinayan and starring Mukesh and Sreenivasan in the lead roles. Semana santa en Acapulco Semana santa en Acapulco is a 1981 Mexican film. It was directed by Luis Alcoriza. Karmayogi Karmayogi is a 1978 Bollywood Action drama film, produced by Anil Suri on A. R. Productions banner and directed by Ram Maheshwari. It stars Raaj Kumar, Jeetendra, Mala Sinha, Rekha in the lead roles and music composed by Kalyanji Anandji. The film was remade in Telugu as Nipputo Chelagaatam in 1982 with Krishnam Raju, Sharada, Jayasudha in the pivotal roles. Blue Pullman Blue Pullman is a 1960 short documentary film directed by James Ritchie, which follows the development, preparation and a journey from Manchester to London on new British Railways Blue Pullman units. As with earlier British Transport Films, many of the personnel, scientists, engineers, crew and passengers were featured in the 20 minute film. It won several awards, including the Technical & Industrial Information section of the Festival for Films for Television in 1961. The film is also particularly noted for its score, by Clifton Parker, which, unlike the earlier Elizabethan Express is uninterrupted by any commentary. Alapalooza: The Videos Alapalooza: The Videos is a VHS release of four of "Weird Al" Yankovics music videos. The VHS includes: "Jurassic Park" "Bedrock Anthem" "UHF" "You Dont Love Me Anymore" On the Road: The Document is a Japanese documentary from 1964 directed by Noriaki Tsuchimoto. Bigfoot and the Muscle Machines Bigfoot and the Muscle Machines is a special animated TV mini-series that was aired on the animated half-hour TV series Super Sunday and Super Saturday containing 9 segments that ran for 6 minutes each and every weekend, along with Jem, Robotix, and Inhumanoids. The segments were combined and turned into a 53-minute feature-length film in 1985. This cartoon and the other Super Sunday cartoons were animated by Toei Animation in Japan. The show featured animated versions of vehicles popular in real life competing under the United States Hot Rod Association banner, including Bob Chandlers Bigfoot monster truck, Allen Gaines Orange Blossom Special two-wheel-drive pulling truck, Kenneth and Paula Geuins Black Gold four-wheel-drive pulling truck, and Dan Patricks War Lord pulling funny car. Extranghero Extranghero is a comedy superhero film released on December 12, 1997 under VIVA Films, starring Andrew E., Michelle Aldana, and Jorge Estregan Jr. Hum Pyar Tumhi Se Kar Baithe Hum Pyar Tumhi Se Kar Baithe is a 2002 Indian Bollywood film directed by Mohan Singh Rathor and produced by Ratan Jain. It stars Jugal Hansraj and Tina Rana in pivotal roles. Cheerleader Queens Cheerleader Queens is a 2003 Thai film directed by Poj Arnon. Seven Years in Tibet Seven Years in Tibet is a 1956 British documentary film directed by Hans Nieter. It is based on the book of the same name. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Nema problema Nema problema is a 2004 Italian film directed by Giancarlo Bocchi. Just to Get a Rep Just to Get a Rep is a documentary film directed by Peter Gerard. It premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2004 and played over a dozen international film festivals. The film covers the history of graffiti art and its relationship with hip-hop, from 1970s New York City to the international graffiti culture in the early 2000s. Teri Kasam Teri Kasam: is a 1982 Indian Bollywood movie directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar and starring Kumar Gaurav, Poonam Dhillon, Girish Karnad, Ranjeeta Kaur and Nirupa Roy. The story had been filmed before in three South Indian languages: the Tamil film Pugundha Veedu, the Telugu film Puttinillu-Mettinillu, and the Kannada film Devara Gudi. Ascensor Ascensor is a 1978 short Spanish film directed by Tomás Muñoz. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Bear. The Aviary The Aviary is a 2005 independent film about the ups and downs in the personal life of a flight attendant, coping with a transfer to a new city, finding a new love, and everything in between. It was written and produced by Abe Levy and Silver Tree, who was a flight attendant herself for many years. Fantastipo is a 2005 Japanese film starring Tsuyoshi Domoto and Taichi Kokubun. The theme song "Fantastipo" is sung by the special unit of the 2 lead actors Toraji Haiji. Aamne Samne Aamne Samne is a 1982 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Ashim Samanta and starring Mithun Chakraborty in a dual role, alongside Bindiya Goswami, Aarti Gupta, Tarun Ghosh, Dinesh Thakur, Kamal Kapoor and Leela Mishra in important roles. The Karaoke King The Karaoke King is a 2007 comedy film directed by Dan Mackler and JJ Ruscella. The film is loosely based on William Shakespeares play, Julius Caesar. A Cemetery Special A Cemetery Special is a 2005 PBS television documentary film by Rick Sebak of WQED. The documentary profiles cemeteries and cemetery-related businesses and events across the United States. The following cemeteries are covered in the film: Allegheny Cemetery — Pittsburgh Mount Auburn Cemetery — Greater Boston, Massachusetts Rock of Ages Corporation — Graniteville Hope Cemetery — Barre, Vermont Cypress Lawn Memorial Park — Colma Key West Cemetery — Key West Memorial Day — Waterloo, New York Lake View Cemetery — Cleveland Oakland Cemetery — Atlanta Birch Hill Cemetery — Fairbanks Stanley's Dinosaur Round-Up Stanleys Dinosaur Round-Up is a 2005 American direct-to-DVD animated adventure film directed by Jeff Buckland and produced by Cartoon Pizza. It is a feature-film for the TV series Stanley. The film is notable for being the final film role of actor John Ritter who lends his voice to Great Uncle Stew; Ritter died shortly after recording his lines in September 2003 from aortic dissection, two years before the films release. The film is dedicated in his memory. Los Lonely Boys: Cottonfields and Crossroads Los Lonely Boys: Cottonfields and Crossroads is a documentary feature film by independent filmmaker Hector Galán. The film had its world premiere at the SXSW Film and Music Festival in Austin in the United States, in 2006. It tells the story of the music group Los Lonely Boys from San Angelo. Hector Galán started filming Los Lonely Boys in 2002 while the band was still performing in small venues in Austin and around Texas. The film tells the story of Los Lonely Boys from early childhood to the release of their album and their first Grammy win. The film focuses on Los Lonely Boys cultural background, family, and musical influences. It follows their journey as they try to make it in the music industry. It also focuses on the Mexican American culture and history of San Angelo, Texas. The film was also shown at the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival in 2006 and at the Turks & Caicos Film and Music Festival in October 2007. It had a limited theatrical run in 2006 and 2007. It was released on DVD in February 2007 by Xenon Pictures. Coma Girl: The State of Grace Coma Girl: The State of Grace is a 2005 comedy film written and directed by Dina Jacobsen and produced by Lisa Renée. Robbie Robbie is a 13-minute-long film made by British Transport Films in 1979 and revised in 1986. Although it is not strictly a Public Information Film, it is often considered to be so by fans of the genre. The film, which was shown in schools all over Great Britain, is based around a young boy suffering a disfiguring and/or fatal accident when he trespasses on a railway line, with three different versions being made to demonstrate the dangers of both electrified and non-electrified lines. When it was first released, all three versions were narrated and introduced by Peter Purves, later replaced by Keith Chegwin when the films were revised. Robbie was written and directed by Ronald Dunkley and produced by James Ritchie. It was a replacement for the controversial and extremely graphic The Finishing Line, and was itself later replaced by a more modern film called Killing Time. Puika Puika is a 1977 Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic film directed by Aivars Freimanis. The film received the Lielais Kristaps award for best film in 1977, the competitions inaugural year. The Last Man Le dernier homme is a 2006 Lebanese film by the Lebanese director Ghassan Salhab. The film was presented in Cannes 2007 during the Tous les cinemas du monde section. Carlos Chahine won the Best actor prize for his role at the Singapore International Film Festival 2007. Chinnodu Chinnodu is a 2006 Tollywood film directed by Kanmani. It stars Sumanth and Charmy Kaur in the lead roles while Rahul Dev, Chandra Mohan, Rajiv Kanakala, and Brahmanandam play supporting roles. It was an average runner at the box office and was later dubbed into Hindi under the title Ek Aur Ilzaam. It was remade in Dhallywood as Nishpap Munna and in Kannada as Hara. Salt Salt is a 2006 American film written and directed by Bradford Tatum. It is about an abusive husband, and the revenge his wife takes on him. Mahanandi Maha Nandi is a 2005 Telugu action/drama film, directed by V Samudra, starring Sumanth, Anushka Shetty and Srihari in the Lead. The movie was released on 3 December 2005. It was a moderate success at the box office. It was dubbed into Hindi as Ek aur Mahayudh, and into Malayalam under the title Ullasam. Bonded Parallels Bonded Parallels is a 2009 film written and directed by Armenian filmmaker Hovhannes Galstyan. This film deals with two stories which take place at different times and linked by the birth of the protagonist, the daughter, and the death of the second main character, the mother. The destiny of these two heroines has been influenced by the true story of an Armenian soldier during World War II in Norway and by directors personal history. Do It for Johnny Do It For Johnny is a 2007 documentary film developed by Haylar Garcia and Scott Baxendale, and directed by Garcia about how a group of indie filmmakers try to get Johnny Depp to support their unknown and unfunded screenplay "Narcophonic". Terowongan Casablanca Terowongan Casablanca is a 2007 Indonesian horror film written by Faldhin Martha and directed by Nanang Istiabudi. South Bound is a 2007 Japanese movie directed by Yoshimitsu Morita and starring Toyokawa Etsushi and Yūki Amami. Based on the novel of the same name by Hideo Okuda, it tells the story of a schoolboy whose family moves from Tokyo to Okinawa. It began filming in May 2007 in Tokyo; the crew went to Okinawa for on-location filming at the end of June. Its theme song is "Eien no Uta" by Nakashima Mika. Expresso Expresso is a 10-minute British comedy short film, directed by Martin Nigel Davey and Kevin Powis. Consisting of eight micro-films involving the characters that frequent one table during one day in a British coffee house. Former ELO drummer Bev Bevan has a cameo in the movie as a customer. Funded by the UK Film Council and ScreenWM, it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2007, and later released on DVD to promote the Worlds Biggest Coffee Morning set up by Macmillan Cancer Support and raise money for the same charity. This Is My Element This Is My Element is an Element skateboarding video. It was their 8th video, and was released and premiered on June 21, 2007, Go Skateboarding Day, at 100 locations in the U.S., 34 of them in California alone. It was highly anticipated, and features tricks performed at 350 worldwide locations. The list price for the video was $23.99. Anthrax War Anthrax War is a 2009 documentary film about the 2001 anthrax attacks and the rise of todays biomilitary industrial complex that was co-produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and ARTE-France. Broadcast internationally, it was nominated for the 2009 Prix Europa for Outstanding Current Affairs Broadcast. It also screened at the Frontline Club in London, the IDFA Fest in Amsterdam, the Tri-Continental Film Fest in Johannesburg, and the 9/11 Film Festival in Oakland, among other venues. Filmmakers Bob Coen and Eric Nadler also wrote the accompanying book Dead Silence that discusses, in greater detail, the investigation that the documentary examines. Shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, anthrax-laced letters were mailed to offices of media outlets in New York City and Florida, and to the U. S. Senate in Washington DC, creating an atmosphere of fear across the United States and beyond. The filmmakers question the official story surrounding the FBI investigation of this instance of biological terrorism. Urduja Urduja is a 2008 animated film adaptation of the legend of the warrior princess Urduja of Pangasinan. It is the first of two locally produced animated films set for release in 2008. The other, Dayo, is set for a December 2008 release, in time for the Metro Manila Film Festival. Urduja is created by an all-Filipino group of animators and made using the traditional animation process. It also features an all-Filipino cast of voice actors. Urduja was released on June 18, 2008. The running time of the movie is within exactly 100 minutes. Mereka bilang, saya monyet! Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet! is a 2008 Indonesian film directed by Djenar Maesa Ayu. Starring Titi Rajo Bintang, Henidar Amroe, and Ray Sahetapi, it tells the life story of Adjeng, who was sexually abused as a child by her mothers boyfriend. Filmed over 18 days after several years of development, the film adapted two of Ayus short stories from her debut anthology of the same name. Owing to its low budget of Rp 620 million, its cast and crew were mostly amateurs and students, although several established actors appeared at reduced rates. Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet! has been described as "anti-Sjuman" because of the disparity between Ayus more personal directing style and the social realism of her father, Sjumandjaja. Although commercially unsuccessful, the film was well received by critics. It won five national-level awards and was screened at several international film festivals. Two Indonesian publications, Tempo and The Jakarta Post, selected it as among the best films of 2008. SupahPapalicious Supahpahpahlicious is a 2008 Filipino comedy film starring, Vhong Navarro, Kaye Abad, Makisig Morales, Dazey Villegas and Mahal. Leading to War Leading to War is a 2008 American documentary film composed entirely of archival news footage of the declarations of the United States President George W. Bush and his administration explaining their reasons to attack Iraq in 2003. The film is presented as a historical record and highlights the rhetorical devices and techniques employed by a government to wage war against another nation. Presented chronologically from President Bush’s State of the Union Address in January 2002, and continuing up to the announcement of formal U.S. military action in Iraq on March 19, 2003, the film presents selected interviews, speeches, and press conferences given by Bush and his administration, including Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of State Colin Powell, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz. Non-U.S. sources include British Prime Minister Tony Blair. Footage was licensed from major news sources, including ABC, AP, BBC, CNN, ITN, and NBC. In addition to the pre-war claims made by the Bush administration as presented in the film, the filmmakers also maintain a website that analyzes the wide-ranging strategies and rhetorical techniques used by the administration in marketing the idea of a war with Iraq. It also tracks the cost of the Iraq War in terms of lives lost, the mentally and physically injured, the number of refugees, and the financial burden. My Little Pony Live! The World's Biggest Tea Party My Little Pony Live: The Worlds Biggest Tea Party is a 2005 musical based on the My Little Pony franchise by Hasbro. The musical is produced by VEE Corporation under the direction of Richard Thompson and Vincent Egan. The musical first began in October 2006 and later concluded its performance in 2008. The musical was released on DVD by Paramount Home Entertainment on September 16, 2008, and was filmed at the Kodak Theater. All shows were performed to a pre-recorded soundtrack. Legend of Seven Monks Master of Thunder, also known as Legend of Seven Monks or , is a 2006 Japanese martial-arts film starring Sonny Chiba. Dada's Dance Dadas Dance is a 2008 Chinese film directed by the leading sixth generation director, Zhang Yuan. Unlike earlier films in his career, Dadas Dance successfully negotiated the Chinese censorship apparatus and emerged unedited and unchanged from Zhangs original cut. The film stars Li Xinyun as the titular Dada and was produced by Zhangs own Zhang Yuan Cultural Studios and the Beijing Century Good-Tidings Cultural Development Company. The film screened once in Beijing, China during the Beijing Screenings event on 25 September 2008 and had its international premiere at the Pusan International Film Festival on 3 October 2008. 40 Years of Silence: An Indonesian Tragedy 40 Years of Silence: An Indonesian Tragedy is a documentary by anthropologist Robert Lemelson about the personal effects of Indonesian killings of 1965-66. The film was shot on the islands of Bali and Java from 2002–2006. The score is a collaboration between the British composer Malcolm Cross and the Balinese musician Nyoman Wenten, and combines Western tonalities and chordal structures with Balinese and Javanese scalar progressions and melodies. The film was released in the United States in 2009, and has had limited screenings throughout Indonesia. Heart of Stone Heart of Stone is a 2009 documentary film about Weequahic High School in Newark, the United States, directed by Beth Toni Kruvant, with Zach Braff serving as executive producer. The film relates the struggles of Principal Ron Stone and the rest of the schools administration, plus students and alumni to return the school, working with African American and Jewish alumni, to its previous glory in the years before the 1967 Newark riots. Crude Oil Crude Oil is a 2008 Chinese documentary film directed by Wang Bing. Filmed in the Inner Mongolian portion of the Gobi Desert, it follows a group of oil field workers as they go about their daily routine. Like Wangs debut feature — the nine-hour West of the Tracks — Crude Oil is notable for its extreme length, running 840 minutes. The original plan called for a 70-hour film, but Wang felt compelled to exert additional editorial control and reduced the work to its present length. The director himself came down with severe altitude sickness and left the location three days into the one-week shoot; his crew completed the remainder without him. Crude Oil premiered at the 2008 International Film Festival Rotterdam, where it received a NETPAC "Special Mention" for "its dispassionate expose of the hardship of human labour which is the basis of economic progress." The project was commissioned by the IFFR, with additional support from the Hubert Bals Fund. It had its Asian premiere at the 2008 Hong Kong International Film Festival. Its North American premiere was at The Los Angeles Film Festival in June 2009, with screenings held in Gallery 6 at the Hammer Museum. Huliya Halina Mevu Huliya Haalina Mevu is a 1979 Indian Kannada epic historical period drama film directed by Vijay, based on a novel of the same name by Bharathisutha starring Rajkumar as Chengumani, a commander-in-chief in the 18th-century Coorg region of the present-day Karnataka. Jayachitra and Jayapradha feature in pivotal roles.The movie was dubbed in Telugu as Prachanda Bheri. Dae! Ingottu nokkiye... De Ingottu Nokkiye is a 2008 Malayalam film by Balachandra Menon starring Jayasurya, Jagathy Sreekumar, Rathish Rajan and Sara. Finding Kind Finding Kind is a 2011 American documentary film directed by Lauren Parsekian. It follows two friends traveling across America exploring the topic of how women can be mean to other women. In May 2011, filmmakers Lauren Parsekian and Molly Stroud went on a tour of the U.S., showing the documentary to school students and encouraging them to fill out apology cards for someone theyve bullied or to write descriptions of how they themselves have experienced bullying. To Catch a Dollar: Muhammad Yunus Banks on America To Catch a Dollar: Muhammad Yunus Banks on America is a 2010 documentary film directed and produced by Gayle Ferraro about the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winners ongoing campaign against poverty around the world. It touches on the beginnings of the original Grameen Bank in the 1970s, then focuses primarily on the beginnings of Grameen Americas work in the US, especially the launch of its first programs in Queens in 2008. The title of the film comes from a clip of Muhammed Yunus speaking in the film: "In a world where you need a dollar to catch a dollar, you need to have something to help the bottom people to lift themselves up." The film premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. It is expected to open in New York City and Los Angeles in early 2011 and then go into general release in the United States and abroad. Care Bears: Share Bear Shines Care Bears: Share Bear Shines is a 2010 computer animated, direct-to-DVD film featuring the Care Bear Power Team. The film was produced by SD Entertainment and Shari Lewis Enterprises, who also made 2007s Oopsy Does It!. Ítél a Balaton The Verdict of Lake Balaton is a 1933 Hungarian drama film directed by Pál Fejös and starring Antal Páger, Ernõ Elekes and Gyula Csortos. An English-language version, a German-language version Judgment of Lake Balaton and a French-language version were also released. Summer Whispers Summer Whispers is a 2008 South Korean romance film starring Lee Young-eun and Ha Seok-jin. It is written and directed by first-time director Kim Eun-joo. Lee was nominated Best New Actress at the 46th Grand Bell Awards in 2009. Koodal Nagar Koodal Nagar is a 2007 Indian Tamil drama film directed by first-timer Seenu Ramasamy. The film stars Bharath in dual lead roles with Bhavana and Sandhya. The film opened in April 2007 to negative reviews and was declared as below average at the box office. Ek Second... Jo Zindagi Badal De... Ek Second ... Jo Zindagi Badal De ... is a 2010 Bollywood drama film, directed by Partho Ghosh featuring veteran Bollywood actors Jackie Shroff and Manisha Koirala in lead roles. The film also stars Pakistani actor, Moammar Rana, Nikita Anand and Rozza Catalona.This film is inspired from 1998 British-American romantic comedy-drama film Sliding Doors. Life Express Life Express is a 2010 Indian drama film about a career-minded woman who decides to become a mother through surrogacy after having an aboriton. Lady Chatterley's Daughter Lady Chatterleys Daughter is a 2011 American made for cable erotic film written, produced and directed by Fred Olen Ray. It is also known by the alternative name Lady Chatterleys Ghost. They Were There They Were There is a 2011 documentary short film directed by Oscar winner Errol Morris. It is a centennial film about the company IBM. True Bromance True Bromance is a 2012 film directed by Sebastian Doggart and starring Devin Ratray, Adrian Grenier, Jim Norton, Condoleezza Rice, Frank Luntz, and Carol Connors It explores the absurd advice that friends and family give when someone falls in love. It follows Ratrays quest to win the heart of U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Em Câmara Lenta Em Câmara Lenta is a 2012 Portuguese film directed by Fernando Lopes. Fuse Present: Linkin Park Live at MSG Linkin Park Live at Madison Square Garden, also styled as Linkin Park Live at MSG, is a TV film which was broadcast by Fuse TV on February 18, 2011. The concert was played at Madison Square Garden. The concert was sponsored by Coca-Cola. The concert was included in the bands tour "A Thousand Suns World Tour". There were 15,170 tickets available for the concert and 15,170 tickets were sold. Hence the profit from the concert was 100%. The concert was heavily advertised because it was the third time that the band was performing a show in New York. Before this he band had performed in the same venue with Jay-Z and alone in Webster Hall for the promotion of the bands third studio album Minutes to Midnight. The whole tour of the band had Gross Revenue of $17,486,240. This show made the tour a huge success. Baandhon Baandhon is a 2012 Assamese language drama film, starring Bishnu Kharghoria and Bina Patangia in the lead roles. The film was directed by Jahnu Barua and produced by Assam State Film Corporation Limited. The film was initially released on 26 October 2012 in the state of Assam and later on 5 July 2013 in selected PVR theaters across rest of India. The film focuses on an elderly couple, Dandeswar and Hkawni, who arrive in Mumbai in search of their missing grandson after 26/11 2008 terror attack. The film won the Best Feature Film in Assamese award in the 60th National Film Awards and also won the Best Film award in the Indian Films Competition at the Bengaluru International Film Festival for the year 2012. Terroir Terroir is a 2014 American-British-Italian mystery film written and directed by John Charles Jopson. It is based on Edgar Allan Poes short story "The Cask of Amontillado". The film stars Keith Carradine, who also served as Executive Producer. The film premiered at the Wine Country Film Festival in 2014. No Joke No Joke is a Canadian documentary released in 2013. The Eight Rangers is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi starring the members of Japanese boy band Kanjani Eight. Little Einsteins: Our Big Huge Adventure Our Huge Adventure is an American direct-to-video interactive animated musical adventure film that was released on August 23, 2005 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment. The film was followed by the TV series Little Einsteins. The whole feature movie is split into two episodes at the end of Season 1 of Little Einsteins. Like other Baby Einstein productions, the production company pays a royalty to Corbis, which acts on behalf of the estate of physicist Albert Einstein, for the use of the Einstein name. Despite the usage of Einsteins name, there is no discussion of anything physics-related in the series. Indescribable Indescribable is a 2013 film produced by Thorncrown Project in association with Crystal Creek Media, which produced films such as Creed of Gold and Courageous Love. Filming took place during June and July 2011 in Bryan, Texas. The story is based on the historical events surrounding the writing of the hymn "The Love of God". It was released to home video on April 6, 2013. Late Spring Late Spring is a 2014 South Korean romance melodrama starring Park Yong-woo, Kim Seo-hyung and Lee Yoo-young. It portrays the true beauty and the platonic love discovered between a genius sculptor and his final model. It made its world premiere at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival in January 2014. Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger vs. Go-Busters: Dinosaur Great Battle! Farewell, Eternal Friends is a Japanese superhero film released on January 18, 2014. It is the annual "VS Series" movie, a crossover between the current and most recent Super Sentai series casts, Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger and Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters. In addition, the cast of the upcoming series Ressha Sentai ToQger make cameo appearances in the film, as do cast members from prior series Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger and Bakuryū Sentai Abaranger. Its footage was used for the upcoming episode in season 2 of Power Rangers Beast Morphers in 2020. Mundeyan Ton Bachke Rahin Mundeyan Ton Bachke Rahin is a Punjabi romantic comedy film starring Roshan Prince, Jassi Gill, Simran Kaur Mundi, Sunny Gill, Bharti Singh and Anshu Sawhney. Malaikottai Malaikottai is a 2007 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Boopathy Pandian. The film stars Vishal and Priyamani in the lead roles while Devaraj, Ajay, Ashish Vidyarthi, and Urvasi play supporting roles. The music was composed by Mani Sharma. The film was released on 28 September 2007 to mixed reviews but become a box-office hit. Cesar's Last Fast Cesars Last Fast is a 2014 American documentary film co-directed and produced by Richard Ray Perez and Lorena Parlee. The film premiered in competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. Before the premiere of the film at Sundance Film Festival, Participant Media and Univision News acquired the TV rights of the film. The film will premiere simultaneously in English on Pivot and in Spanish on the Univision Network. Luz, Anima, Ação Between Frames: The Art of Brazilian Animation — released in Brazil as Luz, Anima, Ação — is a 2013 Brazilian documentary film directed and written by Eduardo Calvet. The film recalls the memory of almost 100 years of history of Brazilian animation, revealing the main personalities who helped to build this trajectory and remembering landmarks and creations of all times from films, TV and advertising. Neighbours Neighbours is a 2014 Bollywood horror film directed by Shyam Ramsay. The cast includes Arbaaz Ali Khan, Roushika Reikhi, Shakti Kapoor, Gavie Chahal and Rufy Khan. The film was released on 14 March 2014. Neighbours was the first vampire film by the director, and the first Ramsay film to be set in a city, Mumbai, but Neighbours did not have a big theatrical release. Ramsay stated to the media: “My new film Neighbours is about a seemingly normal neighbour who turns out to be a vampire. We’ve cast a super-model Roushika Reikhi as a sexy vampire.” This Is Not a Ball This Is Not a Ball is a feature documentary film premiered in June 2014 produced by Emilio Azcarraga Jean and Bernardo Gomez and El Mall and Videocine as producing companies. The documentary is directed by Brazilian artist Vik Muniz and Juan Rendón. The documentary narrates the story of how a small round object such as a soccer ball can transform the lives of individuals and communities around the world. It explores the passion for soccer in countries such as Brazil, Mexico, Germany, Sierra Leone, China and Pakistan. Throughout the documentary, there are interviews with children from the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, with American astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson and other personalities. 8969 8969 is a 2016 Pakistani thriller film directed by Azeem Sajjad. The film stars Saba Qamar, and introducing new stars namely Hussain Tiwana, Sadaf Hamid, Anam Goher and Ali Jabran Khan in lead roles. It was released on 2 December 2016 under the production banner of A J Media Productions. Balwinder Singh Famous Ho Gaya Balwinder Singh Famous Ho Gaya is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language comedy drama film, directed by Sunil Agnihotri and produced by Sunil Agnihotri Productions, Vandana Motion Pictures Pvt Ltd. This film is Mika Singhs first attempt as an actor. How to Build a Girl How to Build a Girl is an American-British comedy film, directed by Coky Giedroyc, from a screenplay by Caitlin Moran and John Niven. It is based upon the novel of the same name by Moran. It stars Beanie Feldstein, Alfie Allen, Paddy Considine, Emma Thompson and Chris ODowd. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2019, and won the FIPRESCI Special Presentations award. Kaadu Kaadu is a 2014 Indian Tamil film written and directed by Stalin Ramalingam and produced by Nehru Nagar Nandhu. The film features Vidharth and Samskruthy Shenoy in the lead roles, while Muthukumar, Samuthirakani, Aadukalam Naren, and Thambi Ramaiah, among others, play supporting roles. Editing was done by Kasi Vishwanathan, and the music was composed by K. The film was released on 21 November 2014. The Devout The Devout is a Canadian drama film, directed by Connor Gaston and released in 2015. The film stars Charlie Carrick and Ali Liebert as Darryl and Jan, a devoutly Christian couple who are struggling with the terminal illness of their daughter Abigail. After Abigail claims to have a memory of a past life as an astronaut who died in the Apollo 1 fire, Darryl undergoes a crisis of faith as he tries to investigate whether there is any truth to reincarnation after all. The film premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival in 2015, where Gaston won the festivals B.C. Emerging Filmmaker Award. It won the Leo Award for Best Motion Picture in 2016. It went into general theatrical release in 2017, and was a shortlisted finalist for the John Dunning Discovery Award at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards in 2018. Shortcut Safari Shortcut Safaari is a 2014 Hindi film directed by Amitabha Singh and featuring Bollywood actor Jimmy Sheirgill. The film was initially titled The Trip. Shortcut Safari had its festival premiere at The National Children’s Film Festival on November 15, 2014, established by the Childrens Film Society of India at the capital New Delhi. Amitabha Singhs debut film, Shortcut Safari was screened for the audience of Bengal at Nandan on December 24, 2014. As part of the 4th Kolkata International Childrens Film Festival, a special show of the film was organise by Shishu Kishore Academy, an institution under the aegis of Information and Cultural Affairs Department, Government of West Bengal. Shortcut Safari is a film in Hindi that revolves around a story of a group of urban children who get trapped in a dense forest during their school outing. It’s a story of exploration and adventure through the experiences of these seven children over three days, who gain values in mutual respect, team-spirit and perseverance on one hand; and the vital relevance of a clean environment with a balanced wildlife on the other. Ain Ain is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language film written and directed by Sidhartha Siva and starring Musthafa and Rachana Narayanankutty. Set in a Muslim household in Malabar, the film revolves around a lazy but innocent and vulnerable youth who happens to witness a murder and escapes to Mangalore. The film released in selected theatres in Kerala on 25 September 2015. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam, while Musthafa got a Special Jury Mention for acting. The film also won the Padmarajan Award. The original musical score was composed, arranged, programmed and produced by Rahul Raj & The song penned by Vishal Johnson. K9 World Cup Selección Canina is a Mexican CGI sports comedy film, produced by Vero Arceo and Ricardo Arnaiz and directed by Nathan Sifuentes and Carlos Pimentel. The film is produced by Animex Producciones, Imagination Films, and Clustertim. The film features a large ensemble voice cast of Mexican actors led by Fernando Luján, Plutarco Haza, Raúl Araiza, Maite Perroni, Pierre Angelo, Sergio Corona, Manuel “Loco” Valdés and Gaspar Henaine “Capulina”, with Mexican soccer players, Jorge Campos, Alberto García Aspe, Luis Roberto “Alves” Zague, Germán Villa, and Mexican legends José Ramón Fernández, Enrique “Perro” Bermúdez and Cristian Martinoli as soccer commentators. The film is distributed by Gussi Films. The film had its world premiere at the 22nd San Diego Latino Film Festival in San Diego, United States on 18 March 2015. The film was released on 24 April 2015. 1965 1965 is a 2015 Singaporean historical thriller film directed by Randy Ang and co-directed by Daniel Yun. The film was released to commemorate Singapores fifty years of independence. Released in cinemas on July 30, 2015. It stars Qi Yuwu, Deanna Yusoff, Joanne Peh, James Seah, Sezairi Sezali, Mike Kasem, and Lim Kay Tong as Singapores founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew. Belladonna Belladonna is a 2015 Croatian drama film written and directed by Dubravka Turić. It was awarded Best Short Film at the 72nd edition of the Venice Film Festival. It was also screened at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. Juze Juze or Juje is a 2017 Indian film in Konkani, written and directed by Miransha Naik. The film is about the social injustice and exploitation faced by migrant labourers in Goa, and is set in the 1990s. It was co-produced by people from India, France and Netherlands under the banner of Goa Film Bazaar, with some of the editing done in Paris. The film premiered at the Hong Kong International Film Festival in April 2017, and was also chosen for the Karlovy Vary Film Festival. It became the first Konkani film to be commercially released in France. Juze also became the first Konkani film to be selected for mentoring and promotion during Film Bazaar, the filmmaking lab organised by National Film Development Corporation in Goa, in 2015. It was featured at the Mumbai Film Festival in October 2017, at the 48th International Film Festival of India in the Indian Panorama section in November 2017, the Minsk Film Festival in Belarus and the Dublin International Film Festival in Ireland. The film was finally released in Goa, with an "A" certification by the Central Board of Film Certification, in April 2018. Yo Yo is a 2015 Mexican drama film, directed and written by Matías Meyer. The film stars Raúl Silva, as a young man, with limited mental skills. He says he is fifteen years old, although he seems to be older. He lives and works in his mothers restaurant by a busy freeway. One day he meets Elena, an eleven-year-old girl, who will change his life forever. Yo is adapted by Meyer and Alexandre Auger from Histoire du pied et autres fantaisies by French author J.M.G. Le Clézio. Yo premiered at the 13th Morelia International Film Festival and was awarded for Best Mexican Feature Film and Best Actor for Raúl Silva. The film also received a nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay at the Ariel Awards of 2016. Kaadu Pookkunna Neram Kaadu Pookkunna Neram is a 2016 Indian Malayalam film written and directed by Dr. Biju. The film is produced by Sophia Paul under the film production house, Weekend Blockbusters. It stars Indrajith Sukumaran as a policeman, who is sent into deep jungles to capture the chief of a radical organization, played by Rima Kallingal, but instead finds himself trapped in it. Kaadu Pookkunna Neram premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival in September 2016. The New Year's Eve of Old Lee The New Years Eve of Old Lee is a 2016 Chinese comedy film directed and produced by Gao Qushu and starring Zhao Benshan, Yan Ni, Rayza, and Aaron Yan. It is based on the Taiwanese drama All Night on New Years Eve by Li Zongxi. The film picks up the story of a family of three generations has been reunited with students for the new year. The film premiered in China on February 1, 2016. Baa Baaa Black Sheep Baa Baaa Black Sheep is a 2018 Indian action comedy film, starring Anupam Kher, Manish Paul, Annu Kapoor, Manjari Phadnis & Kay Kay Menon in a lead roles. The film is directed by Vishwas Paandya and produced by Anand Swarup Agarwal & Krishna Datla while its presented by Soham Rockstar. The film was released on 23 March 2018. Akira Akira is a 2016 Indian Kannada romantic drama film directed by Naveen Reddy and produced by S2 Entertainments. The film stars Anish Tejeshwar, Aditi Rao and Krishi Tapanda in lead roles. The Lives of Thérèse The Lives of Thérèse is a French documentary film, released in 2016. Directed by Sébastien Lifshitz, the film is a profile of French feminist and LGBT activist as she battles terminal illness. Clerc died several weeks before the films theatrical premiere. The film won the Queer Palm for best LGBT-related film at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Hitler's Folly Hitlers Folly is a 2016 American mockumentary directed, written, designed and animated by filmmaker Bill Plympton. Spring Break Zombie Massacre Spring Break Zombie Massacre is a 2016 American horror short film directed by Bobby Carnevale. Sam Suchmann and Mattie Zufelt star as half-brothers who must stop Satan from ruining their spring break. Kalpana 2 Kalpana 2 is a 2016 Indian Kannada-language horror comedy film directed by R. Anantha Raju and produced by Dr. Rajendra, Shilpa Srinivas and Swamee. It is the second installment after Kalpana and is a remake of the Tamil film Kanchana 2. The film features Upendra, Priyamani and Avantika Shetty in the lead roles. The films musical score is by Arjun Janya. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Kalpana 3 and in Hindi as Bhagmati 2 by Goldmines Telefilms. The film got mainly negative reviews and flopped.. Warning Warning is a Bangladeshi action comedy thriller film produced by Topi Khan under the banner of Maple Films. The film is directed by Shafi Uddin Shafi and features a cast that includes Arifin Shuvoo, Mahiya Mahi, Rubel and Misha Sawdagor. In the film, Arifin Shuvo plays the role of a kidnapper and Mahiya Mahi plays the role a journalist. It was a remake of 2002 Tamil film Ramanaa. Deva Deva is a 2017 Indian Marathi-language romantic drama film, directed by Murali Nallappa and produced by Pradeep Chakravorty . The film stars Ankush Chaudhari, Tejaswini Pandit, Spruha Joshi in lead roles. The movie is a remake of 2015 Malayalam movie Charlie. Vaishnavee Vaishnavee, is a 2018 Sri Lankan Sinhala drama thriller film directed by veteran director Sumitra Peries and produced by Mano Nanayakkara. The film stars Yashoda Wimaladharma, Thumindu Dodantenna and Jayalath Manoratne in lead roles along with Vasanthi Chathurani and Cletus Mendis. Popular teledrama actress Samadhi Arunachaya made her cinema debut with the film. The music is composed by Nimal Mendis, and is his last music direction before his death. The film was shot in 2012, and Sumitra Peries was the first director to shoot with the latest Red Epic camera in Sri Lanka. The film had the last script written by Tony Ranasinghe before his death. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics. The film was released in 30 theaters throughout the country. It is the 1302nd Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Thappu Thanda Thappu Thanda is a 2017 Tamil comedy thriller film written and directed by debutant Srikantan and produced by SathyaMurthi for Clapboard Production. The film features Sathyamurthi and Shwetha Gai in the lead roles, while Mime Gopi, John Vijay, Aathma Patrick and Ajay Ghosh appear in prominent roles. The story revolves around a politician who transfers a huge amount of money to bribe public for votes and a group of small time robbers who plan to loot that money. The film was released across Tamil Nadu on 8 September 2017. Chain Reaction Chain Reaction is a 2017 Polish Drama film directed by Jakub Pączek. The film is dedicated to deceased film director Krzysztof Szot. The movie was shot in Warsaw, Poland. Kalavaadiya Pozhudhugal Kalavaadiya Pozhuthugal is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by Thangar Bachan. It stars Prabhu Deva and Bhumika Chawla in the lead roles, while Prakash Raj, Inbanila and Ganja Karuppu play supporting roles. Sathyaraj played a guest role as Periyar E. V. Ramasami, reprising his role from Periyar. After beginning production in 2009, the film produced by Ayngaran International experienced delays due to the studios financial problems, before being released on 29 December 2017. The True Adventures of Wolfboy The True Adventures of Wolfboy is an upcoming American film directed by Martin Krejčí and written by Olivia Dufault. The film stars Jaeden Martell, Chloë Sevigny, John Turturro, Chris Messina, and Eve Hewson. It had its world premiere at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival on July 2, 2019. Jane Jane is a 2016 South Korean drama film directed by Cho Hyun-hoon. The Final Exit The Final Exit is a 2017 Indian Hindi supernatural horror film. It is directed by Dhwanil Mehta and produced by Vishal Rana & Mrunal Jhaveri. It stars Kunaal Roy Kapur, Archana Shastry, Elena Kazan, Reyhna Malhotra and Scarlett Wilson. The film was released on 22 September 2017. The songs maro", lamha" And "tandav" were choreographed by Jeet Singh. Conjurer Making Ten Hats in Sixty Seconds Conjurer Making Ten Hats in Sixty Seconds, also advertised as Dix Chapeaux en une minute and Dix Chapeaux à la minute, is an 1896 French short film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss company Star Film and is numbered 42 in its catalogues. The film is currently presumed lost. Lucky Jim Lucky Jim is a 1909 short film directed by D. W. Griffith. It was produced by the Biograph Company and starred Marion Leonard and Mack Sennett. Originally released in a split-reel with Twin Brothers, prints of the film still exist today. The Colonel The Colonel is a 1917 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. It featured Bela Lugosi in one of his earliest screen roles. It is based on a play by Ferenc Herczeg. He Comes Up Smiling He Comes Up Smiling is a 1918 American comedy film produced by and starring Douglas Fairbanks and directed by Allan Dwan. This film was based on a novel of the same title by Charles Sherman, which was adapted into a 1914 play of the same name by Byron Ongley and Emil Nyitray. Fairbanks starred in the play with Patricia Collinge as the female lead. This film "survives incomplete". Hans nåds testamente His Lordships Last Will is a 1919 Swedish silent drama film directed by Victor Sjöström. The Devil The Devil is a surviving 1921 silent drama film directed by James Young and starring stage actor George Arliss in a film version of his 1908 Broadway success of Ferenc Molnárs play, The Devil 1. Long thought to be a lost film, a print was discovered in the 1990s and restored by the Library of Congress. This was George Arliss first film following a successful career on Broadway. Arliss wife Florence Arliss co-starred with him in the film, and continued to do so until he died in 1946. Director Young was silent screen star Clara Kimball Youngs ex-husband. Future Oscar-winner Fredric March had an uncredited bit part in the film. The Queen of Sheba The Queen of Sheba is a silent drama film produced by Fox studios about the story of the ill-fated romance between Solomon, King of Israel, and the Queen of Sheba. Written and directed by J. Gordon Edwards, it starred Betty Blythe as the Queen and Fritz Leiber Sr. as King Solomon. The film is well known amongst silent film buffs for the risqué costumes worn by Blythe, as evidenced by several surviving stills taken during the production. This was a rarity in mainstream Hollywood films at the time. Only a short fragment of the film survives. Ingmarsarvet Ingmars Inheritance is a 1925 Swedish silent drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Lars Hanson , Conrad Veidt and John Ekman. The films sets were designed by the art director Vilhelm Bryde. The Pony Express The Pony Express is a 1925 American silent Western film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by James Cruze and starred his wife, Betty Compson, along with Ricardo Cortez, Wallace Beery, and George Bancroft. Prints of this film survive, and it has been released on DVD. The Grand Duchess and the Waiter The Grand Duchess and the Waiter is a 1926 silent romantic comedy directed by Mal St. Clair and starring Florence Vidor and Adolphe Menjou. The film is based on a 1925 Broadway play of the same name starring stage actress Elsie Ferguson, who had recently returned to Broadway after years in the film colony. A print of this film is preserved at the Library of Congress. Girls Gone Wild Girls Gone Wild was a 1929 pre-Code American melodrama film produced and released by Fox Film Corporation. The film was controversial as an early example of the rising tide of violence and disrespect for the law that would become key themes in the 1930s. Sweet Mama Sweet Mama is a 1930 American pre-Code talkie comedy drama film with songs, which was directed by Edward F. Cline and produced and distributed by First National Pictures. The film stars Alice White, David Manners, Kenneth Thomson and Rita Flynn. Planned as a full-scale musical, and released as such for a short time in the summer of 1930, most of the songs were cut from general release prints by the autumn of 1930 due to the publics aversion for musicals. The Gang Buster The Gang Buster is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by A. Edward Sutherland, and written by Percy Heath and Joseph L. Mankiewicz. The film stars Jack Oakie, Jean Arthur, William "Stage" Boyd, Wynne Gibson, William Morris and Francis McDonald. The film was released January 17, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. The Night Angel The Night Angel is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film written and directed by Edmund Goulding. The film stars Nancy Carroll, Fredric March, Phoebe Foster, Alison Skipworth and Alan Hale. The film was released on July 18, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. Mason of the Mounted Mason of the Mounted is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by Harry L. Fraser. Time on My Hands Time On My Hands is a 1932 American Screen Songs animated short, produced by Fleischer Studios and directed by Dave Fleischer. The song featured in this Screen Song Time on My Hands was a popular song which was published in 1930. Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers is a 1932 French historical adventure film directed by Henri Diamant-Berger and starring Aimé Simon-Girard, Henri Rollan and Thomy Bourdelle.The film is an adaptation of Alexandre Dumass The Three Musketeers, and was the first version to be as a sound film. It is a remake of Diamant-Bergers own silent film The Three Musketeers, again with Aimé Simon-Girard and Henri Rollan as DArtagnan and Athos. Love Story A Love Story is a 1933 French historical drama film directed by Max Ophüls and starring Abel Tarride, Magda Schneider and Simone Héliard, based on Arthur Schnitzlers 1896 play Liebelei about a musicians daughter in 1890s Imperial Vienna who falls in love with a young army officer, only for him to be killed in a duel. It is a French-language version of Liebelei with several of the same actors. It was made at the Joinville Studios in Paris. La dolorosa Our Lady of Sorrows is a 1934 Spanish musical drama film directed by Jean Grémillon and starring Rosita Díaz Gimeno, Agustín Godoy and Mary Amparo Bosch. It is an adaptation of the 1930 zarzuela La dolorosa. The film was made at the leading Spanish CEA Studios and shot on location in Aragon with 1500 extras. It was a box office hit on its release. The film was part of a popular European trend of operetta films during the 1930s. The Way of the West The Way of the West is a 1934 American film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey. Ocean Breakers Ocean Breakers is a 1935 Swedish drama film directed by Ivar Johansson and starring Ingrid Bergman, Sten Lindgren and Tore Svennberg. The films sets were designed by the art director Arne Åkermark. It is also known by the alternative title The Surf. The Call of the Savage The Call of the Savage is a Universal serial based on the story Jan of the Jungle by Otis Adelbert Kline. It was directed by Lew Landers and released by Universal Pictures. Dodek na froncie Dodek na froncie is a 1936 Polish comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński. The Hoosier Schoolmaster The Hoosier Schoolmaster is a 1935 American film directed by Lewis D. Collins. Symphony of Living Symphony of Living is a 1935 American film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Evelyn Brent. This Is the Life This Is the Life is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Marshall Neilan and written by Lamar Trotti and Arthur T. Horman. The film stars Jane Withers, John McGuire, Sally Blane, Sidney Toler, Gloria Roy and Gordon Westcott. The film was released on October 18, 1935, by 20th Century Fox. The Crime Patrol The Crime Patrol is a 1936 American film directed by Eugene Cummings. The Man of the Hour The Man of the Hour is a 1937 French musical film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Maurice Chevalier, Elvire Popesco and Josette Day. The films sets were designed by the art director Jacques Krauss. An ordinary man saves the life of a great actress by giving blood, and she in turns decides to promote him as a singing star. The House of the Spaniard The House of the Spaniard is a 1936 British comedy thriller film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Peter Haddon, Brigitte Horney and Allan Jeayes. It is set in Lancashire and Spain, during the ongoing Spanish Civil War. It was shot at Ealing Studios in west London, England, and on location in Lancashire and Spain. Art direction was by Holmes Paul. It was based on a novel of the same title by Arthur Behrend, which was published in 1935. Beauty and the Barge Beauty and the Barge is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Gordon Harker, Judy Gunn and Jack Hawkins. It was produced by Julius Hagens production company Twickenham Film Studios, but made at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith rather than at Twickenham. It was based on the 1905 play Beauty and the Barge by W. W. Jacobs. Brothers of the West Brothers of the West is a 1937 American film directed by Sam Katzman. Gun Lords of Stirrup Basin Gun Lords of Stirrup Basin is a 1937 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield for Supreme Pictures. It stars Bob Steele, Louis Stanley, and Karl Hackett. Der Herrscher Der Herrscher is a 1937 German drama film directed by Veit Harlan. It was adapted from the play of the same name by Gerhart Hauptmann. Erwin Leiser calls it a propagandistic demonstration of the Führerprinzip of Nazi Germany. Portia on Trial Portia on Trial is a 1937 American film about a trial based on story of Faith Baldwin and directed by George Nicholls Jr.. It was nominated to win the Oscar for Best Music in the 10th Academy Awards. Sea Racketeers Sea Racketeers is a 1937 American film directed by Hamilton MacFadden and starring Weldon Heyburn, Jeanne Madden, and Warren Hymer. The Trigger Trio The Trigger Trio is a 1937 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by William Witney. The Westland Case The Westland Case is a 1937 American drama film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Preston Foster, Frank Jenks, and Carol Hughes. It was released on October 31, 1937. Lightning Carson Rides Again Lightning Carson Rides Again is a 1938 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Joy Scouts Joy Scouts is a 1939 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 180th Our Gang short that was released. Time Out for Lessons Time Out for Lessons is a 1939 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 185th Our Gang short that was released. Argila Argila is a 1940 Brazilian romantic drama film directed by Humberto Mauro and starring Carmen Santos, Celso Guimarães, and Lídia Mattos. High School High School is a 1940 American drama film directed by George Nicholls and written by Jack Jungmeyer, Edith Skouras and Harold Tarshis. The film stars Jane Withers, Joe Brown Jr., Paul Harvey, Lloyd Corrigan, Lynne Roberts, Cliff Edwards and Claire Du Brey. The film was released on January 26, 1940, by 20th Century Fox. I'm Still Alive Im Still Alive is a 1940 American drama film directed by Irving Reis and written by Edmund H. North. The film stars Kent Taylor, Linda Hayes, Howard Da Silva, Ralph Morgan and Don Dillaway. The film was released on September 20, 1940, by RKO Pictures. Little Orvie Little Orvie is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Ray McCarey and written by Lynn Root, Frank Fenton and Robert Chapin. The film stars Johnny Sheffield, Ernest Truex, Dorothy Tree, Ann E. Todd and Emma Dunn. The film was released on March 1, 1940, by RKO Pictures. Texas Terrors Texas Terrors is a 1940 American Western film directed by George Sherman and written by Doris Schroeder and Anthony Coldeway. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Julie Duncan, Arthur Loft, Al St. John, Eddy Waller and William Ruhl. The film was released on November 22, 1940, by Republic Pictures. Magistrarna på sommarlov Magistrarna på sommarlov is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 22 November 1941, directed by Schamyl Bauman and starring Alice Babs. Bombay Clipper Bombay Clipper is a 1942 aviation drama film directed by John Rawlins and stars William Gargan and Irene Hervey. The film features Maria Montez in an early role. Turhan Bey also appears. Bombay Clipper was based on the exploits of oceanic flyers, flying for Pan American World Airways. Get Hep to Love Get Hep to Love is a 1942 musical film starring Gloria Jean, Donald OConnor, Jane Frazee, Robert Paige and Peggy Ryan. The film was directed by Charles Lamont. Inside the Law Inside the Law is a 1942 American film directed by Hamilton MacFadden. It is also known as Rogues in Clover. Klondike Fury Klondike Fury is a 1942 American drama film directed by William K. Howard, produced by the King Brothers, and released through Monogram. It stars Edmund Lowe. It was a remake of Klondike. Adieu Léonard Goodbye Leonard is a 1943 French comedy film directed by Pierre Prévert and starring Charles Trenet, Pierre Brasseur and Julien Carette. The future star Simone Signoret had a small role in the film. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Douy. It was shoat the Francoeur Studios in Paris. It was distributed by Pathé, one of Frances largest film companies. I Escaped from the Gestapo I Escaped from the Gestapo is a 1943 film from King Brothers Productions, directed from Harold Young. It stars Dean Jagger and John Carradine. The film was also known as No Escape and Edmund Lowe was meant to star. Taxi, Mister Taxi, Mister is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Kurt Neumann and written by Earle Snell and Clarence Marks. The film stars William Bendix, Grace Bradley, Joe Sawyer, Sheldon Leonard, Joe Devlin, Jack Norton, Frank Faylen, Mike Mazurki, Sig Arno, Clyde Fillmore, Jimmy Conlin, Lew Kelly and Iris Adrian. The film was released on April 16, 1943, by United Artists. Top Man Top Man is a 1943 American black-and-white film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Donald OConnor, Susanna Foster, Lillian Gish, Richard Dix, and Peggy Ryan. It was OConnor and Ryans first film away from the third of their trio, Gloria Jean. The Big Bonanza The Big Bonanza is a 1944 American film starring Jane Frazee, Richard Arlen, Gabby Hayes, Robert Livingston and Lynne Roberts. Kansas City Kitty Kansas City Kitty is a 1944 American romantic musical film directed by Del Lord, starring Joan Davis and Jane Frazee. The film features the singing Williams Brothers, including the youngest of the quartet, Andy Williams. Corpus Christi Bandits Corpus Christi Bandits is a 1945 American Western film directed by Wallace Grissell and written by Norman S. Hall. The film stars Allan Lane, Helen Talbot, Jack Kirk, Twinkle Watts, Francis McDonald and Roy Barcroft. The film was released on April 20, 1945, by Republic Pictures. The Kid Sister The Kid Sister is a 1945 American film directed by Sam Newfield. The film is also known as All in the Family. What a Blonde What a Blonde is a 1945 American screwball comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and starring Leon Errol, Richard Lane, Michael St. Angel, and Elaine Riley. The screenplay, by Charles Roberts, was based on a story by Oscar Brodney. The film was released by RKO Radio Pictures on January 27, 1945. The Mysterious Mr. Valentine The Mysterious Mr. Valentine is a 1946 American film noir crime film directed by Philip Ford starring William Henry, Linda Stirling and Virginia Christine. Passkey to Danger Passkey to Danger is a 1946 American film noir crime film directed by Lesley Selander and written by OLeta Rhinehart and William Hagens. The film stars Kane Richmond, Stephanie Bachelor, Adele Mara, Gregory Gaye, Gerald Mohr and John Eldredge. The film was released on May 11, 1946, by Republic Pictures. The Lone Wolf in Mexico The Lone Wolf in Mexico is a 1947 black-and-white mystery-adventure film directed by D. Ross Lederman for Columbia Pictures. It features Gerald Mohr as the title character, detective Lone Wolf. Chronologically the third-to-last Lone Wolf film in Columbias theatrical series, it was followed by The Lone Wolf in London later in 1947 and The Lone Wolf and His Lady in 1949. Goggle Fishing Bear Goggle Fishing Bear is a 1949 MGM cartoon, featuring Barney Bear who attempts to go goggle fishing, with the aid of a sea lion. It is the 16th Barney Bear cartoon and the last Barney Bear cartoon to be supervised by Michael Lah and Preston Blair. Crime and Punishment Crime and Punishment is a 1951 Mexican film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Roberto Cañedo, Lilia Prado and Carlos López Moctezuma. It is an adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevskys 1866 novel Crime and Punishment, with the setting updated to a contemporary Mexico City. The films sets were designed by the art director Javier Torres Torija. Wicked City Wicked City is a 1949 French-American drama film directed by François Villiers and starring the husband and wife team of Jean-Pierre Aumont and Maria Montez. It was Montezs first film in Europe. It was also known by the alternative title of The Last Port. Along with The Man on the Eiffel Tower, the film was the first French-US co production following the war. The Accusation The Accusation is a 1950 Italian melodrama film directed by Giacomo Gentilomo. Desert of Lost Men Desert of Lost Men is a 1951 American western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Allan Lane, Mary Ellen Kay and Irving Bacon. The films art direction was by Frank Arrigo. Pals of the Golden West Pals of the Golden West is a 1951 American film starring Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and Pinky Lee. A Killer Walks A Killer Walks is a 1952 British film noir directed by Ronald Drake and starring Laurence Harvey, Trader Faulkner and Susan Shaw. Biraj Bahu Biraj Bahu is a 1954 Hindi film produced by Hiten Choudhury and directed by Bimal Roy, and based on a Bengali novel by Saratchandra Chattopadhyay. The film stars Kamini Kaushal, Abhi Bhattacharya and Pran and has music by Salil Choudhury. The film won the All India Certificate of Merit for Best Feature Film. Bird-Brain Bird Dog Bird-Brain Bird Dog is a 1954 animated short film, directed by Dick Lundy for MGM as part of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayers Barney Bear series, involving Barney getting himself an uncooperative dog to hunt birds. It is the 26th Barney Bear short. This is also the last Barney Bear cartoon in the 1950s and in the original era. Casta diva Casta Diva is a 1954 Italian-French biographical melodrama film directed by Carmine Gallone. It is a remake of the Gallones 1935 film with the same name. The Immortal Garrison The Immortal Garrison is a 1956 Soviet war film directed by Zakhar Agranenko and Eduard Tisse. Waldwinter Winter in the Woods is a 1956 German drama film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Claus Holm. It is a remake of the 1936 film Winter in the Woods. The Lawless Eighties The Lawless Eighties is a 1957 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Kenneth Gamet. The film stars Buster Crabbe, John Smith, Marilyn Saris, Ted de Corsia, Anthony Caruso and John Doucette. The film was released on May 31, 1957, by Republic Pictures. Love Slaves of the Amazons Love Slaves of the Amazons is a 1957 adventure film, written and directed by Curt Siodmak. Naruto hichô is a 1957 Japanese film directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa. It is set in Awa Province. An Osaka Story is a 1957 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Kōzaburō Yoshimura based on a story by Kenji Mizoguchi. Three Sundays to Live Three Sundays to Live is a low budget 1957 film noir British film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Kieron Moore and Jane Griffiths. The title refers to the law of the period, which required that after criminal sentence had been passed, three Sundays must elapse before the execution. Holiday Island Vacanze a Ischia is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Camerini. Girls at Sea Girls At Sea is a 1958 British comedy film directed by Gilbert Gunn and starring Ronald Shiner as Marine Ogg and Warren Mitchell as Arthur. It was based on a play by Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall, previously filmed as The Middle Watch in 1930 and under the same title in 1940. Head of a Tyrant Head of a Tyrant or Judith and Holofernes is a 1959 Italian-French historical film directed by Fernando Cerchio and starring Massimo Girotti, Isabelle Corey and Renato Baldini. It is part of the boom in Sword-and-sandal productions during the late 1950s. The film is based on the story of Judith Beheading Holofernes. A 1929 film Judith and Holofernes was also inspired by the tale. Thundering Jets Thundering Jets is a 1958 American drama film directed by Helmut Dantine, written by James Landis, and starring Rex Reason, Dick Foran, Audrey Dalton, Barry Coe, Buck Class and Robert Dix. Thundering Jets was released in May 1957, by 20th Century Fox. A Bullet in the Gun Barrel A Bullet in the Gun Barrel is a 1958 French crime film directed by Michel Deville and Charles Gérard. Young and Wild Young and Wild is a 1958 American crime film directed by William Witney and written by Arthur T. Horman. The film stars Gene Evans, Scott Marlowe, Carolyn Kearney, Robert Arthur, Weston Gavin and Tom Gilson. The film was released on April 24, 1958, by Republic Pictures. When the Bells Sound Clearly When the Bells Sound Clearly is a 1959 Austrian comedy drama film directed by Eduard von Borsody and starring Willy Birgel, Ellen Schwiers and Teddy Reno . The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Zehetner. A Morte Comanda o Cangaço A Morte Comanda o Cangaço is a 1960 Brazilian Western action film directed by Carlos Coimbra and Walter Guimarães Motta. Shot in Pernambuco, it stars Alberto Ruschel, Aurora Duarte, and Milton Ribeiro in a fiction about cangaço. It was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 33rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Robert and Bertram Robert and Bertram is a 1961 West German comedy film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Willy Millowitsch, Vico Torriani and Trude Herr. It was inspired by the characters in Gustav Raeders 1856 play Robert and Bertram, update to the modern era. Two vagabonds, Robert and Bertram, are hired by a shoe company to walk 500 kilometres to test their new product. Pigeon Shoot Tiro al piccione is a 1961 Italian drama film. It represents the directorial debut film of Giuliano Montaldo. The film entered the competition at Venice Film Festival in 1961. Dieci italiani per un tedesco (Via Rasella) Ten Italians for One German, is a 1962 Italian historical war drama film directed by Filippo Walter Ratti. It is a dramatization of the Fosse Ardeatine massacre. Ek Musafir Ek Hasina Ek Musafir Ek Hasina is a 1962 Bollywood film directed by Raj Khosla and starring Joy Mukherjee, Sadhana, and Rajendra Nath. The film was produced by Sashadhar Mukherjee. The films music is by O.P. Nayyar. The film became a hit at the box office in 1962. The director Raj Khosla would later cast the heroine Sadhana in three more suspense thrillers: Woh Kaun Thi?, Mera Saaya and Anita. Tonny Tonny is a 1962 Norwegian drama film directed by Nils R. Müller and Per Gjersøe. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. Wilde Wasser Wild Water is a 1962 Austrian-West German drama film directed by Rudolf Schündler and starring Marianne Hold, Hans von Borsody and Corny Collins. It was part of the post-war boom in heimatfilm. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Zehetner. Track of Thunder Track of Thunder is a 1967 stock car racing film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Tommy Kirk. Vengeance Is My Forgiveness Vengeance Is My Forgiveness is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Roberto Mauri. Animato Animato is a compilation of short films by Mike Jittlov, making extensive use of stop motion, pixilation, kinestasis, animation, and multiple exposures. It features the films The Interview , Swing Shift, Rocketman, The Leap, Time Tripper , and Fashionation . It was screened at Filmex in 1977. Regis Philbin was so impressed by the short Time Tripper that he had it televised. Fashionation is one of the well-known animated segments. The short was made using kinestasis and cutout animation, mostly from fashion magazines illustrating the lyrics of the song "I Know a Place" by Petula Clark. It also extensively used multiple exposures, pixilation and stop motion for the brief live-action sequence. Four Came to Kill Sartana ...e vennero in quattro per uccidere Sartana! is an Italian 1969 Spaghetti Western film directed by Demofilo Fidani. Fireball Jungle Fireball Jungle is a 1969 crime film directed by Joseph P. Mawra. The song featured the 1969 hit single, "Love" by Mercy. The Three Sisters The Three Sisters is a 1970 videotaped television production for the BBCs Play of the Month series of the play by Anton Chekhov. It features Eileen Atkins, Janet Suzman and Anthony Hopkins, This version was directed by Cedric Messina. Chronicle of a Lady Crónica de una señora is a 1971 Argentine film. Dead of Summer Ondata di calore is a 1970 Italian drama film directed by Nelo Risi. It is based on the novel Dead of Summer written by Dana Moseley. The film won the Golden Seashell at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. Una cavalla tutta nuda Una cavalla tutta nuda is a 1972 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Franco Rossetti. Limbo Limbo is a 1972 film drama, directed by Mark Robson, about three wives whose husbands are missing in action in Vietnam. It stars Kate Jackson, Kathleen Nolan and Katherine Justice. It is based on a story by Joan Micklin Silver inspired by interviews Silver conducted with actual P.O.W. and M.I.A. wives, which was serialized in McCalls magazine. Silver shares screenplay credit with James Bridges. Schwarzwaldfahrt aus Liebeskummer Schwarzwaldfahrt aus Liebeskummer is a 1974 German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Roy Black, Barbara Nielsen and Heidi Hansen. One Man One Man is a Canadian drama film, released in 1977. Directed by Robin Spry, the film stars Len Cariou as Jason Brady, a television journalist in Montreal who is investigating a chemical leak from a local factory which has poisoned a number of children. The films cast also includes Jayne Eastwood, Barry Morse, August Schellenberg, Jean Lapointe, Carole Lazare, Danny Freedman, Jacques Godin, Vlasta Vrána, Sean Sullivan and Peter MacNeill. The film had relatively limited theatrical distribution, screening only in Toronto and Ottawa before airing on CBC Television in 1979. It also had a brief theatrical run in New York City, following Carious Tony Award-winning performance in The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Cher Victor Cher Victor is a 1975 French comedy film directed by Robin Davis. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. Gay USA Gay USA is an American documentary film released in 1978 and directed by Arthur J. Bressan The documentary focuses on the gay rights movement. Composed of footage shot at a number of gay pride events around the United States in 1977, the film captures a time just as the gay rights movement began facing the first organized backlash in the form of Anita Bryant and her campaign to repeal anti-discrimination protection in Dade County. With Babies and Banners: Story of the Women's Emergency Brigade With Babies and Banners: Story of the Womens Emergency Brigade is a 1979 documentary film directed by Lorraine Gray about the General Motors sit-down strike in 1936–1937 that focuses uniquely on the role of women using archival footage and interviews. It provides an inside look at womens roles in the strike. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film was one of the first to put together archival footage with contemporary interviews of participants and helped spur a series of films on left and labor history in the US utilizing this technique. The film was also important in helping bring into view the history of American women being active in the public sphere, particularly in union and labor actions. The film was, further, ground breaking because it was produced and directed by women. The Alien Encounters The Alien Encounters is a 1979 science fiction film written and directed by James T. Flocker and starring Augie Tribach and Matthew Boston. It is an American B movie which follows the story of an investigator who is sent to locate an alien probe which has landed on Earth. Aliens from Barnards Star have created a machine known as a betatron which has remarkable rejuvenating effects. Described by leading science fiction author David Wingrove in his Science Fiction Source Book as a "Deathly dull B-movie UFO story with dire effects and no real encounters at all...Endless desert scenes and interminable talk-overs disguise crank concerns of writer/director James T. Flocker", the film received generally poor reviews. Filmed in and around the Calico Mountains including Mule Canyon Road and scenes on the lake bed, off Ghost Town Road and Interstate 15, 7 miles north of Barstow. On the Air Live with Captain Midnight On the Air Live with Captain Midnight is a 1979 American comedy-drama film directed by Beverly Sebastian and Ferd Sebastian with Tracy Sebastian as Marvin Ziegler, also known as Captain Midnight, who runs his own pirate radio station and becomes an underground cult hit. The film was released in 1979 although it was filmed in 1977. The film is about a teenager who has a mobile broadcast transmitter in his van that allows him to take over the airwaves as a renegade disc jockey. Veteran Los Angeles DJ Jim Ladd co-stars in the film as a disc jockey. Otoko wa tsurai yo: Torajiro kamome uta aka Torasans Song of the Seagull is a 1980 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Ran Itō as his love interest or "Madonna". Foster Daddy, Tora! is the twenty-sixth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. So Feared a Hell So Feared a Hell is a 1980 Argentine film. Bürgschaft für ein Jahr Bürgschaft für ein Jahr is a 1981 East German drama film directed by Herrmann Zschoche. It was entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival, where Katrin Saß won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. If You Go Down in the Woods Today If You Go Down in the Woods Today is a British TV film comedy released in 1981, written, directed and starring Eric Sykes, also featuring Fulton Mackay and Roy Kinnear amongst a cast of dozens. The film, produced by Thames TV, was described by Sykes as a comedy thriller, an Agatha Christie gone mad!. Grog Grog is a 1982 Italian film. For this film the director Francesco Laudadio was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best New Director. The Secret Nights of Lucrezia Borgia The Secret Nights of Lucrezia Borgia is a 1982 Italian-Spanish historical film directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero and starring Sirpa Lane, George Hilton and Willey Reynolds. A Family Affair A Family Affair is a 1984 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by and starring Dean Shek, and co-starring Samuel Hui, Jenny Tseng, Olivia Cheng and Melvin Wong. Pismak Write and Fight is a 1985 Polish film directed by Wojciech Jerzy Has, starring Wojciech Wysocki, Zdzislaw Wardejnc and Jan Peszek. The film is an adaptation of a novel by Wladyslaw Terlecki and tells the story of a young journalist locked in a prison cell with a safebreaker and a priest, and the stories they tell. The Story of Johnny O'Keefe Shout! The Story of Johnny OKeefe is an Australian mini series about the life of Johnny OKeefe. It was made by a production company set up by Robert Caswell. Aap Ke Saath Aap Ke Saath is a 1986 Hindi-language film produced and directed by J. Om Prakash, starring Anil Kapoor, Vinod Mehra, Smita Patil, Rati Agnihotri, Utpal Dutt, And Amrish Puri Cool Change Cool Change is a 1986 Australian action film directed by George T. Miller. It stars Jon Blake and Lisa Armytage. Maschenka Maschenka is a 1987 British film adaptation of the debut novel by Vladimir Nabokov, first published under his pen name V. Sirin in 1926. The film was directed by John Goldschmidt from a screenplay by John Mortimer and stars Cary Elwes as Ganin and Irina Brook as Maschenka. Macbeth Macbeth is a 1987 French film of Verdis opera Macbeth Directed by Claude dAnna, it was screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Quartermaine's Terms Quartermaines Terms is a play by Simon Gray which won The Cheltenham Prize in 1982. Daasi Daasi is a Telugu drama film written and directed by B. Narsing Rao starring Archana as Daasi Kamalakshi. The film won five National Film Awards. The film won Diploma of Merit award at the Moscow International Film Festival in 1989. The film was subsequently premiered at the 1989 International Film Festival of India. Livsfarlig film Lethal Film is a 1988 Swedish drama film directed by Suzanne Osten. Lena T. Hansson won the award for Best Actress at the 24th Guldbagge Awards. Vigour Vigor or Kracht is a 1990 Dutch drama film directed by Frouke Fokkema. Otoko wa tsurai yo: Boku no ojisan is a 1989 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Kumiko Goto as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san, My Uncle is the forty-second entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Schweitzer Schweitzer, also known as The Light in the Jungle, is a 1990 American film directed by Gray Hofmeyr and starring Malcolm McDowell and Susan Strasberg. It is about Albert Schweitzers life in Africa. Darlings of the Gods Darlings of the Gods is a 1989 Australian mini series about the 1948 trip to Australia by Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh and the Old Vic Company, where Olivier and Leigh met Peter Finch. Diplomatic Immunity Diplomatic Immunity is a Canadian political thriller film, released in 1991. It marked the narrative feature film debut of Sturla Gunnarsson. The film stars Wendel Meldrum as Kim Dades, a Canadian diplomat working in El Salvador on a foreign aid program, who discovers that a community housing project paid for by the Canadian government has been overrun by the Salvadoran army. The cast also includes Michael Hogan as Jack Budyansky, a Canadian expatriate living in El Salvador; Michael Riley as Les Oberfell, an American who supports the Salvadoran armys fascist tactics; Ofelia Medina as Sara Roldan, a local matriarch and community worker; Pedro Armendáriz Jr. as Oswaldo Delgado, a Salvadoran politician who is far less interested in resolving the crisis than he appears to be; and Salvador Sánchez as Colonel Hernandez, the leader of the military contingent. The film was shot primarily in Mexico, in conjunction with Estudios América. Written by Steve Lucas, who co-produced with Gunnarsson, the film personnel also included cinematographer Harald Ortenburger, composer Jonathan Goldsmith, film editor Jeff Warren, production designer Theresa Watcher, costumier Mónica Araiz and sound engineer José Antonio García. A young Alfonso Cuarón worked as first assistant director The film garnered four Genie Award nominations at the 12th Genie Awards in 1991: two for Best Supporting Actor, one for Best Supporting Actress, and one for Best Original Score. The Famine Within The Famine Within is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Katherine Gilday and released in 1990. The film explores the issue of womens body image, and the prevalence of eating disorders. The film was narrated by Rebecca Jenkins.The Famine Within  is an exploration of the contemporary obsession with body size and shape among North American women. Through the use of conventional documentary interviews and narration in conjunction with striking evocative imagery, the film presents women sharing their own experiences suffering with an eating disorder. The direct testimony of many women who have suffered from the body obsession – dancers, mothers, career women, athletes, bulimics, fat women, anorexics, young girls - with the views of leading experts, this work explores the kind of hunger that cannot be satisfied by food. The film is less about illness associated with food, but more raises questions about why so many women are worried about gaining weight or “being fat” The film premiered at the 1990 Festival of Festivals. It was subsequently broadcast by TVOntario. Child on the Open Road Children of the Open Road is a Swiss feature/drama film that was produced in 1992. Its topic is the Kinder der Landstrasse foundation, active between 1926 and 1973, which controversially attempted to assimilate the itinerant Yeniche population of Switzerland by forcibly moving their children to foster homes or orphanages. The historical topic is presented in fictionalized account. When Abortion Was Illegal: Untold Stories When Abortion Was Illegal: Untold Stories is a 1992 American short documentary film directed by Dorothy Fadiman. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The film consists of first person stories which reveal the physical, emotional and legal consequences of having or providing an abortion when it was a criminal act. The film is the first of three films called the Reproductive Rights Trilogy or "From the Back Alleys to the Supreme Court & Beyond." Of making the film, Dorothy Fadiman said, "While a student at Stanford, I had become unintentionally pregnant. I had no money, no committed partner and my family was 3,000 miles away. I could neither find or afford a skilled provider. Abortion was illegal in California, so I paid $600 to a person whose face I never saw to terminate my pregnancy. I was blindfolded throughout the procedure. Soon afterward, I began to hemorrhage and ended up on the intensive care ward of Stanford hospital with a fever of 105. I could have died, like so many women who risked the back alleys or aborted themselves. In 1973, a Supreme Court decision affirmed that most abortions would be legal. 1991, now a documentary filmmaker, I realized that some members of the Supreme Court were so anti-abortion that they could vote to overturn Roe v. Wade. Most people had no idea what the dangers of the back alleys had been. I decided to make a documentary based on what had happened to me, and to so many other women. This film became the first of three in my trilogy From the Back Alleys to the Supreme Court & Beyond." Ying chao nu lang zhi er: Xian dai ying zhao nu lang Girls Without Tomorrow 1992 is a 1992 Hong Kong film directed by David Lam Tak Luk and Wong Chi. It is a sequel to the 1988 film Girls Without Tomorrow. Words Upon the Window Pane Words Upon the Window Pane is a 1994 Irish drama film directed by Mary McGuckian and starring Geraldine Chaplin, Ian Richardson, and Jim Sheridan. McGuckian directorial debut, it is based on William Butler Yeats one-act play of the same name. Pat OConnor was billed to direct the project but he personally offered McGuckian, who was writing the screenplay at the time, the opportunity to also direct. The film received its US premiere on 10 June 1994 at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts as part of the largest retrospective of Irish film ever shown outside Ireland. In September that year, the film was screened at the 51st Venice International Film Festival. Giant Mine Giant Mine is a Canadian television film, which dramatizes the events of the 1992 Giant Mine labour dispute and the subsequent bomb explosion which killed nine replacement workers. The film, written by John Hunter and Martin OMalley and directed by Penelope Buitenhuis, aired on CBC Television in 1996. Shoemaker Sedotti e bidonati Sedotti e bidonati is a 1964 comedy film written and directed by Giorgio Bianchi and starring the comedy duo formed by Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. Beyond Bengal Beyond Bengal is a 1934 American film directed by Harry Schenck. The film is also known as Bengal, Harry Schencks Beyond in the United States. Sara Dane Sara Dane is a 1982 Australian television miniseries about a woman transported from England to Australia for a crime she did not commit. Blood Orgy of the Leather Girls Blood Orgy of the Leather Girls is a gory, low-budget, independent B-movie made in the classic "sexploitation" style. The movie focuses on the efforts of four very different women looking for revenge on men who have mistreated them. Hulchul Hulchul is a 1951 Hindi film produced by K. Asif and directed by S K Ojha. The music directors were Mohammed Shafi, Sajjad Hussain with film song lyrics written by Khumar Barabankvi. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Nargis, Yakub, Jeevan, and Balraj Sahni. Chandan Ka Palna Chandan Ka Palna is a 1967 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra and Meena Kumari. The film was rated as above average at the box office. Nick Carter and Red Club Nick Carter and Red Club is a 1965 French action film directed by . The film features the successful literary character Nick Carter and is based on a novel by . The film is a sequel to Nick Carter va tout casser. Scandalo in famiglia Scandalo in famiglia is a 1976 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Marcello Andrei. Chief Charlie Horse Chief Charlie Horse is the 68th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 7, 1956, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Jittery Jester Jittery Jester is the 91st animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 3, 1958, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Priyatama Priyatama is a 1977 Bollywood light musical film, produced by T.C. Dewan under the Modern Pictures banner and directed by Basu Chatterjee. It stars Jeetendra, Neetu Singh, Rakesh Roshan, Asha Sachdev in lead roles and music composed by Rajesh Roshan. Asha Sachdev won Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for portrayal of character of Renu. The film was box office success and songs from the film remain popular. Red Riding Hoodlum Red Riding Hoodlum is the 74th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on February 11, 1957, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International, based in fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood, by written by Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm. Remember Me This Way Remember Me This Way is a 1974 documentary film about the British glam rock star Gary Glitter. Filmed the previous year, the documentary follows Glitter through a routine of press conferences, radio interviews, photo shoots, concert rehearsals, and so forth. It also includes Glitters audition to star in an unproduced feature film. The picture also documents the people working behind the scenes of Glitters career. It shows them pressing copies of his records, and attending meetings where Bell Records staff discuss Glitters record sales and arrangements for his concerts. The movie follows Glitter and his entourage through to a sell-out concert at the Rainbow Theatre in London, and features songs from the show at the end, including a show-stopping rendition of his chart-topping hit single "I Love You Love Me Love". This motion picture was a box office success at the time, and was later issued on VHS in the 1980s. A DVD release followed in 2005. The soundtrack album made #5 in 1974. A second DVD reissue is due on 24 October 2016. Travolto dagli affetti familiari Travolto dagli affetti familiari is a 1978 Italian comedy film directed by Mauro Severino. Jathi Malli Jaathi Malli is a 1993 Indian Tamil language drama film directed by K. Balachander starring Kushboo, Nassar, Vineeth, Mukesh and Yuvarani. The film was dubbed in Malayalam as Pranayatheeram. Sollathan Ninaikiren Sollathaan Ninaikkiren is a 1973 Tamil language film, written and directed by K. Balachander, starring Sivakumar, S. V. Subbaiah, Jayachitra, Srividya, Shubha, Kamal Haasan and Jayasudha in the lead roles. The film has Kamal Haasan as a playboy and Jayasudha as a young girl married to an older man. The film is based on the novel Ilavu Kaatha Kili by Manian. Balachander remade the film in Kannada as Sundara Swapnagalu. Charandas Chor Charandas Chor is a 1975 childrens film by noted director Shyam Benegal, based on the famous play by Habib Tanvir, which itself was an adaptation of a classical Rajasthani folktale by Vijaydan Detha. The lyrics of the film were also by Habib Tanvir. The film starred Smita Patil, Lalu Ram, Madanlal and Habib Tanvir. Kamen Rider 10's Birth! Riders Unite! is a Kamen Rider Series Japanese TV special that aired on January 3, 1984. It is a special meant to celebrate the birth of Kamen Rider ZX, the 10th person to don the Kamen Rider title. Prior to the special, ZX appeared in a manga from 1982 to 1983. No Questions on Saturday Impossible on Saturday is a 1965 Italian-French-Israeli comedy film co-production directed by Alex Joffé. Buzz Buzz is a 1998 Israeli film directed by Eli Cohen, based on a real murder story. It is known for being frequently used and taught in the Israeli education system, as well as the Israel Defense Forces and Israel Prison Service. Las señoritas Vivanco Las señoritas Vivanco is a 1959 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Alaverdoba Alaverdoba is a 1962 Georgian Art drama film directed by Giorgi Shengelaia. The film story set in around Alaverdi Monastery, Kakheti. Protagonist Guram goes there in order to see firsthand the ancient Georgian religious feast Alaverdoba. Midsummer Night's Dream Le Songe dune nuit dété is a French TV film from 1969. It is based on A Midsummer Nights Dream by William Shakespeare, and was directed by Jean-Christophe Averty. Badi Panthulu Badi Panthulu is a 1972 Telugu drama film, produced by P. Perraju under the Triveni Productions banner and directed by P. Chandrasekhara Reddy. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Anjali Devi in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film is a remake of the Kannada movie School Master. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. He Has Nothing But Kung Fu He Has Nothing But Kung Fu is a 1977 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Lau Kar-wing, starring Gordon Liu and Wong Yue. Naya Kadam Naya Kadam is a 1984 Indian drama film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Jaya Prada, Padmini Kolhapure and Sridevi in the lead roles . Kader Khan, Om Shivpuri, Asrani and Ranjeet are featured in supporting roles. This film is a remake of Telugu film Trishulam. The film deals with the social issues of literacy, women empowerment and development and comments on the importance of literacy in the Indian villages, which is important for the progress of the country. In the film, Madhukar and Jaggu are Hitler-like tyrants who rule over a small community with an iron hand. They prefer to keep the inhabitants illiterate, so that they can continue to oppress and abuse them over time. But one young lad, Ramu, educates himself secretly with the help of the local school-master, Srikanth. Years later, Ramu has grown up and is now a formidable force to reckon with. Madhukar and Jaggu see him as a threat and soon spin a web of lies and deceit around him, leaving him with no alternative except to retreat, leaving the poor villagers once again at their mercy of their oppressors. Naya Kadam was a commercial success grossing ₹30.25 million becoming the sixth highest grossing Indian film of 1984. Death of a Friend Death of a Friend is a 1959 Italian film, by the Director Franco Rossi, starring Spyros Focas, Gianni Garko, Angela Luce, Anna Mzzuchelli and Didi Perego. The film was released in Italy in 1959. Operation Rosa Rosa Operación rosa rosa is a 1974 Argentine film, directed by Polish-born director Leo Fleider. The film was written by, and starred, the singer Sandro de América. La vuelta al nido La Vuelta al nido is a 1938 Argentine drama film directed by Leopoldo Torres Rios. The film premiered in Buenos Aires and starred Amelia Bence. Poslijepodne jednog fazana Poslijepodne jednog fazana is a Croatian film directed by Marijan Arhanić, starring Rade Šerbedžija, Igor Galo, Mišo Kovač and Mile Rupčić. It was released in 1972. The film received two awards at the 19th Pula Film Festival: Jurys Diploma for direction and Studio magazines Golden Wreath for Arhanićs direction debut. The film was selected for preservation by the Croatian State Archives. The film is notable as the only acting role of Croatian pop folk singer Mate Mišo Kovač. The title is an allusion to Stéphane Mallarmés poem The Afternoon of a Faun. Asesinato a distancia Asesinato a distancia is a 1998 Argentine crime drama directed and written by Santiago Carlos Oves. The film premiered on 12 February 1998 in Buenos Aires. The film stars Héctor Alterio and Patricio Contreras. Eldridge Cleaver, Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver, Black Panther is an Algerian documentary film made in 1969 and directed by William Klein. The film covers Black Panther activist Eldridge Cleaver while exiled in Algeria. Cleaver moved to Algeria after the U.S. state of California tried to charge him with intent to murder. In the documentary, Cleaver discusses revolution in the United States and denounces political figures Richard Nixon, Spiro Agnew, Ronald Reagan and Richard J. Daley. Yogi's Ark Lark Yogis Ark Lark is a 1972 animated television film produced by Hanna-Barbera, intended to raise ecological awareness. It was broadcast on September 16, 1972 as part of The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie and served as the pilot for Yogis Gang. Aside from its environmental message, the film marked a milestone in Hanna-Barberas history: a wide range of the studio’s characters were united in one story for the first time. This set the tone for future series and specials, such as Laff-A-Lympics and Yogis First Christmas. Blue Blood Blue Blood is a 1914 Italian silent drama film directed by Nino Oxilia and starring Francesca Bertini, Amedeo Ciaffi and Anna Cipriani. Andremo in città Andremo in città is a 1966 Italian drama film directed by Nelo Risi. It is based on the novel of the same name by Edith Bruck, Risis wife. Bruck, a Hungarian concentration camp-survivor, settled in Italy after the Second World War and wrote about her experiences in autobiographical and fictional formats. The film stars Geraldine Chaplin and Nino Castelnuovo. Wedding Nikah is a 1998 Pakistani romantic drama film and a remake of the 1977 film Aina. The film is directed by Sangeeta and produced by Shahzad Rafique. Reema won the Best Actress Nigar Award for her role in the movie. Hungama Hungama is a 1971 Bollywood comedy film. The film stars Kishore Kumar, Vinod Khanna and Zeenat Aman . Bade, a rich businessman worked with his younger brother Chote. They were a mean and miserly pair. Their nephew Mehmood was a spendthrift. So they decided to get him married. But on the wedding day, the nephew ran away from home. The Olympic Elk The Olympic Elk is a 1952 American short documentary film directed by James Algar and produced by Walt Disney as part of the True-Life Adventures series of nature documentaries. Shubha Mangala Shubhamangala is a 1975 Indian Kannada language film directed by Puttanna Kanagal, based on a novel of the same name by Vani, starring Aarathi and Srinath in the lead roles. The supporting cast features Shivaram, Ambareesh, Musuri Krishnamurthy and K. S. Ashwath. It is said that Puttanna and Aarathi became close during the filming of this movie. They got married later. The dialogues were written by renowned Kannada writer Bichi. This figures in the top three successful movies of Puttanna along with Sharapanjara and Nagarahaavu. The movie is known for its deft direction. It shows Puttannas command over the medium of cinema. Vanis novel was literary in nature, mainly dealing with the inner emotions of the heroine. Puttanna had said that he had taken a single page from the novel - that gave him the essence - and woven a screenplay that was strong with visuals and dramatic content. The movie resurrected the career of Srinath as a top hero and established Aarathi as a top actress in the same league as Kalpana. Good Cheer Good Cheer is a 1926 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 46th Our Gang short subject released. Uyarntha Manithan Uyarndha Manithan is a 1968 Indian Tamil-language drama film written by Javar Seetharaman and directed by Krishnan–Panju. The film was produced by A. V. Meiyappan, M. Saravanan, M. Kumaran and M. Murugan under AVM Productions. It stars Sivaji Ganesan and Sowcar Janaki in the lead roles, while S. A. Ashokan, Major Sundarrajan, Vanisri and Sivakumar play pivotal roles. The films soundtrack and background score were composed by M. S. Viswanathan, while the lyrics for the songs were written by Vaali. In addition to being Sivaji Ganesans 125th film, Uyarndha Manithan was conceived as an adaptation of the 1966 Bengali film Uttar Purush. The plot revolves around a wealthy industrialists son who secretly marries the daughter of his family estates accountant, only for his father to discover it and burn down the estate along with his sons pregnant wife, who is inside. The remainder of the film reveals the truth behind how she and her progeny survive. Released on 29 November 1968, Uyarndha Manithan went on to become a commercial success, with a theatrical run of over 125 days. The film won the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer at the 16th National Film Awards for P. Susheela for the song "Paal Polave", making her the inaugural recipient of that category. It also won four Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Krishnan–Panju. Nenjathai Killathe Nenjathai Killathe is a 1980 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by J. Mahendran. The film stars Suhasini, in her debut film appearance, as the central character along with Sarath Babu, Mohan and Pratap K. Pothen in other prominent roles. The films score and soundtrack were composed by Ilaiyaraaja while the cinematography was handled by Ashok Kumar. The film won three awards each at the 28th National Film Awards and Tamil Nadu State Film Awards in 1981. The performances of Suhasini and Sarath Babu received critical acclaim. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Mouna Geetham. No Noise No Noise is the 17th Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944. A Game Without Rules A Game without Rules is a 1967 Czechoslovak action crime film directed by Jindřich Polák. The movie is about a policeman Málek who kills a robber in self-defense and leaves police to investigate on his own. Wardaat Wardat is a 1981 Hindi spy-thriller film. The film is the sequel to Surakshaa. Large locusts attack the farmers and farmlands resulting in hefty damages. Police Aur Mujrim Police Aur Mujrim is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language film produced and directed by K.C. Bokadia. It stars Raaj Kumar, Vinod Khanna, Meenakshi Seshadri and Nagma in pivotal roles. Manohara Manohara is a 1954 Tamil language historical fiction film starring Sivaji Ganesan, S. S. Rajendran, P. Kannamba, T. R. Rajakumari and Girija in the lead roles. The film was based on a play of same name by Pammal Sambandha Mudaliar and was directed by L. V. Prasad. It was dubbed into Telugu as Manohara and Hindi as Manohar and released on 3 June 1954 simultaneously. Missiamma Missiamma is a 1955 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by L. V. Prasad. Produced by B. Nagi Reddy and Aluri Chakrapani Vijaya Vauhini Studios, the films script was adapted by Chakrapani from two Bengali-language novels: Rabindranath Maitras Manmoyee Girls School and Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay Detective. Missiamma also focused on social issues such as unemployment, corruption, and freedom of worship. Production began in early 1954. The film was simultaneously shot in Telugu as Missamma, with an altered cast. Missiamma tells the story of two unemployed people of different religions and mentalities: Balu and Mary. They pose as a married couple to obtain jobs in a high school founded by Gopal, the zamindar of Aandipettai. As Balu and Mary fall in love, Gopals nephew Raju learns that Mary is Gopals missing elder daughter Mahalakshmi; she is unaware of her true identity. Bhanumathi Ramakrishna was originally cast as the female lead, with Gemini Ganesan playing the male lead. After a dispute with Bhanumathi, Chakrapani replaced her with Savitri. K. A. Thangavelu, Jamuna, S. V. Ranga Rao, Rushyendramani, and K. Sarangkapani were cast in supporting roles while M. N. Nambiar was cast as the antagonist. C. P. Jambulingam and Kalyanam edited the film; Marcus Bartley was the cinematographer, and S. Rajeswara Rao composed the music. Principal photography took place in and around Madras and wrapped in December 1954. Missiamma was released in theatres on 14 January 1955, two days after Missamma. Both versions were commercially successful, completing 100-day theatrical runs. The bilingual film brought recognition to its cast and studio. AVM Productions remade the film in Hindi as Miss Mary in 1957, with Ganesan reprising his role. C.I.D. Nazir C.I.D. Nazir is a 1971 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by P. Venu. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, Adoor Bhasi and Jose Prakash in the lead roles. The film was scored by M. K. Arjunan. This movie has a sequel Taxi_Car.The film is inspired by the James Bond film series. Muddula Priyudu Muddula Priyudu is a 1994 Telugu romantic action film, produced by K. Krishnamohana Rao under R.K. Film Associates and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Venkatesh, Ramya Krishna and Rambha in the lead roles, with music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film was a Hit at the box office. It was dubbed in Tamil as Sabash Ramu, in Hindi as Sajna Doli Leke Aana and in Malayalam as Ini Oru Pranayakadha. This film is loosely based on 1965 Hollywood movie The Sound Of Music. The Investigation Must Go On The Investigation Must Go On is a 2000 Israeli drama film directed by Marek Rozenbaum, which was nominated for 8 Israeli Film Academy Awards. Malapilla Mala Pilla or Malapilla is a 1938 Indian Telugu-language social drama film directed by Gudavalli Ramabrahmam. The film was produced by Sri Sarathi Studios. It is based on a social drama taking Gudipati Venkatachalams story Mala Pilla, a love story between a Brahmin boy and a Dalit girl. The film dealt with the crusade against untouchability, prevailing in pre-independent India. 24 Horas de Sexo Explícito 24 Hours of Explicit Sex is a 1985 sexploitation B-film by Brazilian director José Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Zé do Caixão. Marins shot the film for the production company Fotocenas Filmes which agreed to finance his project of a new Zé do Caixão film. After the release of the film, producers failed to finance Marins for his project. 24 Horas de Sexo Explícito was Marins biggest box-office success and two years later, he directed a sequel named 48 Hours of Hallucinatory Sex. Kak stat schastlivym How to Become Happy is a 1986 Soviet comedy-science fiction film directed by Yuri Chulyukin. Madanolsavam Madanolsavam is a 1978 Malayalam film written and directed by N. Shankaran Nair and starring Kamal Haasan and Zarina Wahab in the lead roles. Dialogues and comedy scenes were written by Thoppil Bhasi. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Paruva Mazhai and into Hindi as Dil Ka Sathi Dil. The film was remade in Telugu as Amara Prema by T. Rama Rao with Kamal and Zarina reprising their roles from the original. This movie has got evergreen songs like "Mada Prave Vaa..", "Sandye Kanneerithende Sandya..", "Mele Poomala..", "Ee Malarkanyakal.." and "Sagarame Santhamaka Nee..". The story is adapted from the novel Love Story, written by Erich Segal. Acrobacias del corazón Acrobacias del corazón is a 2000 Argentine romantic drama film directed, written by and starring María Teresa Constantini. Gabriel Goity and Virginia Innocenti also star. Is There Anybody There? Is There Anybody There? is a 1976 Australian TV movie directed by Peter Maxwell. It has been called the first colour tele movie made in Australia. Taiyo no kisetsu is a 1956 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Takumi Furukawa. This film is a 1956 feature film adaptation of Shintarō Ishiharas novel Season of the Sun. It was also noteworthy because it marked the cinema debut, in a supporting role, of Yujiro Ishihara, who went on to become one of Japans most successful film stars of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Cheriya Lokavum Valiya Manushyarum Cheriya Lokavum Valiya Manushyarum is a 1990 Malayalam comedy film directed by Chandrasekharan. The film stars Mukesh, Innocent, Jagathy Sreekumar, Mamukkoya, Thilakan, and Sreeja in the lead roles. The movie was produced under the banner of Chaithram Cini Arts and was distributed by Charangat Release.Cheriya Lokavum Valiya Manushyarum is the first film in Malayalam cinema to depict the most powerful psychedelic drug LSD. Kuruppinte Kanakku Pustakom Kuruppinte Kanakkupusthakam is a 1990 family-drama Indian Malayalam film, directed by Balachandra Menon and produced by his wife Varada Balachandra Menon. The film stars Balachandra Menon, Jayaram, Geetha and Parvathy Jayaram in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Balachandra Menon. Lady Windermere's Fan Lady Windermeres Fan is a 1916 British silent comedy film directed by Fred Paul and starring Milton Rosmer, Netta Westcott and Nigel Playfair. It was the first film adaptation of Oscar Wildes 1892 play Lady Windermeres Fan. A print of the film still exists and it has been released on DVD by the British Film Institute. Three to Go 3 to Go is a portmanteau Australian film consisting of three stories, each presenting a young Australian at a moment of decision about their future. The film was first shown on commercial television in March 1971 and episodes screened individually in cinemas as supporting shorts. One of the stories, Michael, written and directed by Peter Weir, went on to receive an Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts award. El sartorio El Satario, also known as El Sartorio, is the name of one of the earliest surviving pornographic films. It was supposedly produced in Argentina in 1907, and includes possibly the first use of extreme close-ups of genitalia. Others date it to 1930s Cuba. Stai con me Stay with Me is a 2004 Italian romantic drama film written and directed by Livia Giampalmo. 10,000 Kids and a Cop 10,000 Kids and a Cop is a 1948 documentary short directed by Charles Barton about the philanthropic work of the Lou Costello Jr. Youth Foundation in Los Angeles, named after the comedians son who had died in 1943 aged 1. The film features appearances by Abbott and Costello, James Stewart, William Bendix and Brenda Joyce, and it was originally distributed for free to U.S. film exhibitors. A restored version of the film was included as a special feature in the 2006 DVD release of The Abbott and Costello Show. Epic Epic is a 1984 Australian animated feature by Yoram Gross, who later called it "a rather Australian film - I cant say very successful, a little bit too much experimental film, too much abstract story." The Evil Stairs The Evil Stairs is a 1964 South Korean mystery film directed by Lee Man-hee. The Barefooted Young Barefooted Youth is a 1964 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-duk. It is one of the best-known examples of the "adolescent film" genre that was popular in South Korea during the 1960s. it was adapted as 1997 television series with Bae Yong-joon and Ko So-young Vampire Controller Vampire Controller is a 2001 Hong Kong action comedy horror film produced, written and directed by Tony Leung and starring Gallen Lo, Wayne Lai, Kathy Chow, Joey Meng, Yuen Wah and Kingdom Yuen. The film is considered a throwback of the jiangshi fiction-genre films popularized in the 1980s by Mr. Vampire. Red Hunter: Prelude to Kill is a 1991 Japanese action film directed by Takashi Miike. It was the first film shot by Takashi Miike, even though it was released after Toppū! Minipato tai - Aikyacchi Jankushon. The Mad, Mad, Mad Comedians The Mad, Mad, Mad Comedians is a 1970 American animated television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions. After the Christmas special Frosty the Snowman, it was Rankin/Bass second hand-drawn animated work to be outsourced to Osamu Tezukas Mushi Production in Tokyo, Japan. The show aired on ABC on April 7, 1970 before the airing of that years Oscars. It was a tribute to early vaudeville, and featured animated reworkings of various famous comedians acts. Grateful Dead: So Far So Far is a music documentary video by the Grateful Dead. Directed by Jerry Garcia and Len DellAmico, it is intended to give a subjective view of the Grateful Dead experience. The soundtrack includes Dead song performances largely from 1985. The visuals combine scenes of the band playing the songs, other Dead related material, computer animation, and found footage that has been altered and edited in various ways. So Far was released on VHS and laserdisc in 1987, and on DVD in 2012 in the All the Years Combine compilation box set. It has a running time of 55 minutes. Desi Desi is a 2000 Dutch documentary film by director Maria Ramos, featuring the 11-year-old Dutch girl named Desi. Coming from a dysfunctional family, her daily life is full of insecurities, and she is therefore relying on the help of social services in Amsterdam. Naane Raja Naane Manthiri Naane Raja Naane Mandhiri is a 1985 Tamil romantic comedy drama film, directed by Balu Anand and produced by Thooyavan. The film stars Vijayakanth, Raadhika, Jeevitha and Goundamani in lead roles. The film had a critically acclaimed musical score by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was a hit at box office and was remade in Telugu as Nene Raja Nene Mantri with Mohan Babu. The Magic Box The Magic Box is a 2002 Tunisian drama film directed by Ridha Behi. It was selected as the Tunisian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 75th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Jotugriha Jatugriha is a Bengali social drama film directed by Tapan Sinha and produced by Uttam Kumar based on the same name novel of Subodh Ghosh. This film was released on 20 March 1964 under the banner of Uttam Kumar Films Privatet Limited. A 1987 Bollywood film Ijaazat directed by Gulzar, was made on the same plot. One Dollar (El precio de la vida) One Dollar, el precio de la vida is documentary directed by Hector Herrera and Joan Cutrina. The documentary portrays a stark vision of the reality of life on the streets of Panama, focusing on the city of Colon. The film was shot in the months of September to November 1999, January to August 2000 and January and February 2001. Filming took place in the slums of Panama and the film features performances from several local reggae artists such as DJ LOLO, Julio Moreno and Kafu Banton. 5 Card Stud 5 Card Stud is a 2002 American romance film directed by Hank Saroyan and starring Khrystyne Haje, Lawrence H. Toffler, Brian Everett, Doris Hess, Steven Houska, Kevin McClatchy, Jeffrey Vincent Parise, and Brian Everett. Cross the Rubicon! , also known as Plundering the Source of Capital and Gambling Den Heist, is a 1975 Japanese yakuza film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Pandoora is a 2002 music video directed by Takashi Miike. The Laughing Frog is a 2002 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. Zero Woman: The Hunted is a 1997 V-Cinema erotic thriller film starring Mikiyo Ohno. It is the fifth installment of the Zero Woman film series. The Glass Jungle The Glass Jungle is a 1988 action film directed by Joseph Merhi and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Set on the streets of Los Angeles, the film follows a female detective as she races against time to find the murderer of several prostitutes. Double or Nothing Double or Nothing is a 1936 American short musical comedy film directed by Joseph Henabery. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 9th Academy Awards in 1936 for Best Short Subject. The Academy Film Archive preserved Double or Nothing in 2013. Rank Rank is a 2002 fourteen-minute short film directed by David Yates. It was nominated for the British Academy Film Award for Best Short Film at the BAFTAs. Samooham Samooham is a 1993 Malayalam drama film, directed by Sathyan Anthikad, with Suhasini, Suresh Gopi and Sunitha in the lead roles. Dharti Dharti is a 1970 Bollywood action film directed by C.V. Sridhar. The film stars Rajendra Kumar and Waheeda Rehman. It is a remake of the 1969 Tamil language film Sivandha Mann that starred Sivaji Ganesan. Jhutha Sach Jhutha Sach is a 1984 Bollywood film directed by Esmayeel Shroff and starring Dharmendra, WWE superstar Randy Savage and Rekha The film was remade in Telugu as Kodetrachu. It was the second movie for child actor Jugal Hansraj, after Masoom. Peoria Babylon Peoria Babylon is a 1997 comedy-genre film directed by Steven Diller. It premiered at the Chicago Lesbian and Gay International Film Festival in November 1997. Pyaar Ke Do Pal Pyaar Ke Do Pal is a 1986 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Rajiv Mehra, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Jayaprada, Simple Kapadia, Krishan Dhawan, Jagdeep, Tiku Talsania, Lalita Pawar and Anjan Srivastav Insaaf Kaun Karega Insaaf Kaun Karega is a 1987 Hindi film directed by Sudarsan Nag and written by K. C. Bokadia. It stars Dharmendra, Rajinikanth, Jayaprada and Madhavi in lead roles. Parivaar Parivaar is a 1987 Hindi language Indian feature film directed by Shashilal K. Nair, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Meenakshi Sheshadri, Aruna Irani, Jagdeep, Vikram Gokhale and Johnny Walker. Prem Yog Prem Yog is a 1994 Hindi Romantic comedy film starring Rishi Kapoor and Madhoo. My House is a 2003 Japanese drama film directed by Junji Sakamoto, starring Arisa Mizuki. It is based on the comic of the same name by Rieko Saibara. The film won the special jury prize at the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film Festival in 2003. The Best Mouse Loses The Best Mouse Loses is a silent short theatrical cartoon by Bray Productions, and features Krazy Kat. Windows of Heaven The Windows of Heaven is a 1963 film about Lorenzo Snow, the fifth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The film was directed and produced by Wetzel Whitaker with the screenplay by Scott Whitaker and Richard Neil Evans. Francis L. Urry played the role of Lorenzo Snow. Ladaai Ladaai is a 1989 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Deepak Shivdasani, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Rekha, Dimple Kapadia, Mandakini, Aditya Pancholi, Gulshan Grover, Satish Shah, Shakti Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Archana Puran Singh and Rohini Hattangadi. The film was box office hit. The Phantom Gunslinger The Phantom Gunslinger is a Mexican-American western film directed by Albert Zugsmith. The film stars Troy Donahue, Sabrina, Elizabeth Campbell, Emilio Fernández, Germán Robles, and Pedro Armendáriz. A digitally restored version of The Phantom Gunslinger was released in December 2013. Gunman II Salween is a 1994 Thai action-drama film directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol and starring Sorapong Chatree and Chatchai Plengpanich. Sombat Metanees son, Siricoup Metanee, also stars as a young police lieutenant, newly arrived at a rough-and-tumble post in a Thai-Myanmar border town on the Salween River. The screenplay is co-written by Chatrichalerm and Stirling Silliphant. Mukti Mukti is a 1977 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Raj Tilak, starring Shashi Kapoor, Sanjeev Kumar, Vidya Sinha and Mithun Chakraborty Boys in the Sky Osmondagi bolalar is a 2002 Uzbek comedy film. The film has had success and has received acclaim as one of the best modern Uzbek films. Shiva Ka Insaaf Shiva Ka Insaaf is a 1985 Indian superhero film directed by Raj N. Sippy and produced by Romu N. Sippy. It stars Jackie Shroff, Poonam Dhillon and Gulshan Grover in lead roles. film was big Hit at the box office. The film is termed as the first Hindi film to be filmed in 3D. Confessions of a Thug Confessions of a Thug is a 2005 American rap "hip hop" opera film. It is directed by Daron Fordham and is the film debut performance for Lady of Rage. Rozhdestvenskaya misteriya The Christmas Miracle is a 2000 Russian romantic drama film directed by Yury Feting and Andrei Kravchuk, starring Aleksey Kravchenko and Chulpan Khamatova. It has a fairy-tale narrative about a couple who reunite at Christmas after many years apart. It was Kravchuks debut film as director. The film was released in Russian cinemas on 21 December 2000. Yaara Dildara Yaara Dildara is a 1991 Indian Bollywood film directed by Mirza Brothers. It stars Aashif Sheikh and Ruchika Panday in pivotal roles. The movie also marked debut of music directors Jatin Lalit and is best known for the popular song "Bin Tere Sanam". Ernest Borgnine on the Bus Ernest Borgnine on the Bus is a 1997 video documentary short featuring Ernest Borgnine. It chronicles Borgnine on his 1996 road trip in his bus across the United States to greet his fans. The documentary was directed by Jeff Krulik. The Last Full Measure Livin It Livin It is a Christian themed skateboarding film directed by Stephen Baldwin and Executive Produced by Kevin Palau. The film was shot in Portland and stars Stephen Baldwin and skateboarders Jud Heald, Tim Byrne, Luke Braddock, Anthony Carney, Jared Lee, Phil Trotter, and Sierra Fellers. More than 100,000 copies of Livin It have been distributed. It combines skateboarding footage with what Baldwin calls a real message about life. Der Turm des Schweigens The Tower of Silence is a 1925 German mystic melodrama directed by Johannes Guter and starring Xenia Desni and Nigel Barrie. The Tower of Silence is a silent film, and one of the few films by Guter to survive. In 2007 it became the directors first film to be restored for modern audiences. Pavitra Paapi Pavitra Paapi is a 1970 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Rajendra Bhatia. The film stars Balraj Sahni, Parikshit Sahni and Tanuja. The movie was based on a Punjabi novel by famous writer Nanak Singh. Calendar Leaves Calendar Leaves is a 2005 short Coquitlam-shot drama produced by Dudzik Films and based on Michael Serebriakovs short story of the same name. Pinata Piñata is an animated short film, produced by Act3animation in Australia, released in 2005. It received funding from the Australian Film Commission. It has screened at various festivals around the world, including the Annecy International Animation Festival and SIGGRAPH, both in 2005, and for the first time in Australia on free-to-air television on February 2007 on ABC2s short film series Short & Curly. Chetna: The Excitement Chetna:The Excitement is a 2005 Indian Hindi erotic thriller movie directed by Partho Ghosh. Its cast stars Payal Rohatgi as antagonist and Jatin Grewal as protagonist. Its cast also include Navneet Kaur and Kiran Kumar. Upon release, it was a box office flop. The Abe Clan is a 1995 Japanese historical television film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. It is an adaptation of the 1913 Japanese short story "Abe ichizoku" by Mori Ōgai, which had previously been adapted into a 1938 theatrical film directed by Hisatora Kumagai and released by Toho. The Silent Holy Stones The Silent Holy Stones is a 2006 Tibetan feature film written and directed by Pema Tseden. The Silent Holy Stones is about the tale of a young Lama who comes from a remote monastery is enthusiastic about life, eager to learn, and curious about everything. The film won the Best Directorial Debut at the 25th Golden Rooster Awards, Asian New Talent Award for Best Director at the 8th Changchun Film Festival, and Best First Feature at the 13th Beijing College Student Film Festival. The film was released on June 1, 2006, in China. Der Marsch zum Führer Der Marsch zum Führer is a Nazi propaganda film released in 1940. It depicts the nationwide march of Hitler Youth to Nuremberg for the Nazi Party Rally. Unlike the earlier Leni Riefenstahl Nuremberg documentaries, it does not focus on the Party congress itself, or on Nazi leaders, who are not shown until the very end of the film. Instead, it follows HJ boys from various parts of Nazi Germany beginning their journey, camping along the route, being taken in by helpful families on the way and marching through cities in formation, saluting and carrying the swastika banner. Torawakamaru, the Koga Ninja is a black-and-white Japanese film directed by Tadashi Sawashima. The Mushroom Club The Mushroom Club is a 2005 documentary short subject, directed by Steven Okazaki. The short film is about the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima and its effects on the residents of that city sixty years later. On January 31, 2006 it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject. It lost to The Golden Age of Norman Corwin. Das Drama von Dresden Das Drama von Dresden is a 2005 German documentary directed by Sebastian Dehnhardt about the bombing of the city of Dresden in 1945 during World War II. ...More Than 1000 Words ...More Than 1000 Words is a documentary film written, directed, shot, and edited by Solo Avital. The film explores the relationship between the photographer Ziv Koren and his work covering the Israel-Palestine conflict. It depicts his involvement covering various events over a two-year period up to Israels withdrawal from Gaza. Director Solo Avital seeks to shed light on how and why a man such as Koren would leave his wife and daughter to work as a photographer in a dangerous war zone. Pacquiao: The Movie Pacquiao: The Movie is a 2006 action-drama film based on a true story of Filipino boxer Emmanuel "Manny" Pacquiao, co-produced by Star Cinema and FLT Films. The film was shot in General Santos City, Manila and Los Angeles, California. Pyaar Zindagi Hai Pyaar Zindagi Hai is a 2001 Indian Hindi-language romantic thriller film directed by Vijay Sadanah. It is a remake of Tamil movie Aasai. Starring Ashima Bhalla, Vikas Kalantri and Mohnish Bahl in the lead role. The film produced by K.C. Bokadia, under the banner of BMB Pictures. Karishmaa Karishmaa is a 1984 Hindi language film directed by I. V. Sasi, starring Kamal Haasan, Reena Roy, Tina Munim, Danny Denzongpa with Jagdeep, Sarika, Raza Murad, Viju Khote, Mac Mohan and Swaroop Sampat. The music was composed by R. D. Burman. In this film Kamal Haasan plays the role of a photographer, Danny Denzongpa plays the character of a notorious criminal and Reena Roy acts as Kamal Haasan characters girlfriend. It is a remake of P. Bharathirajas Tamil film Tik Tik Tik that also starred Kamal Haasan in the same role. Iqraar: By Chance Iqraar By Chance is a 2006 Bollywood film directed by K. Ravi Shankar and starring Shilpa Anand and Amarjeet Shukla. The Great Warming The Great Warming is a 2006 documentary film directed by Michael Taylor. The film was hosted by Alanis Morissette and Keanu Reeves and even before its November 3, 2006 première helped establish an alliance between Democrats and Evangelicals trying to shake the administration out of its inertia on Climate change mitigation. It is also the anchor for a broad, pro-active coalition ranging from Friends of the Earth to Union of Concerned Scientists to Churches of Christ. Theatre giant Regal Cinemas released the film in its top 50 markets on the weekend of November 4 to November 5, 2006, which makes the launch three times larger than for any other film of its kind, and highlights the growing currency of the global warming issues in the mainstream. A special program was developed for faith communities, and the film was distributed to over 500 churches, synagogues and mosques across the US. Featuring elements of the 2005 Public Broadcasting Service special Global Warming: the Signs and the Science, The Great Warming, it talks to key researchers and reports on social justice and day-to-day impacts as well as emission statistics. Its also populated with everyday people from all over the United States and the planet who are feeling the brunt of global warming, and/or finding innovative ways to tackle it. While making the movie, producer Karen Coshof was determined not to lose sight of her most important advocate, the person on the street, to make the issue of global warming resonate in every household around the globe. Every person should "feel empowered to act." In media interviews, Coshof explained that the film attracted an unprecedented coalition of leaders in science, religion, business, environmental activism and education. They have built bridges over historic gaps to support the message of this film to believe in the individual and collective moral responsibility to reverse the growing threats to the environment, and to the health and quality of life. The effort goes beyond the documentary: with a release timed just before the United States House elections, the website featured a Questions for Candidates link where voters could send a questionnaire on energy, environment, and taxation to their federal and state candidates. The campaign also includes a Call to Action signed by leaders from every arena of public life, and which can be signed online by anyone who chooses. Advance DVD screenings at schools, churches, and town halls across the country have already mobilized thousands of people to change personal habits and demand action, and coalition members are working to track the effort. Shubhamangal Savadhan Shubha Mangal Saavadhan is a Marathi comedy drama movie, which was released in 2006. It is directed by Mahesh Kothare. One of the most popular movies in Marathi film industry. The film stars Ashok Saraf as Dada Patil, with Urmila Kanitkar as Supriya and Nirmiti Sawant as Aatya. Super Slim Me Super Slim Me is a TV documentary presented by British writer and television presenter, Dawn OPorter. It was broadcast in the UK by BBC Three on 25 February 2007. Porter was on a mission to see what it takes to shrink her UK size 12 figure to the much-touted super skinny Hollywood zero. Surviving on a diet of just 500 calories a day Porter hunted down the stylists, designers and agencies who are responsible for making skinniness not only appear possible, but the ultimate goal for any dedicated follower of fashion. The title is based on the American film Super Size Me where the author consumes McDonalds daily for a month. Il pirata: Marco Pantani Il Pirata: Marco Pantani is a 2007 Italian television film written and directed by Claudio Bonivento. The film is loosely based on the book Pantani: eroe tragico by Pier Bergonzi, Davide Cassani and Ivan Zazzaroni and it depicts real life events of road racing cyclist Marco Pantani. The War on Drugs The War on Drugs is a film documentary on the War on Drugs. It shows how the War on Drugs is being fought on various fronts: In Colombia the film follows the efforts to eradicate the coca and poppy plants under Plan Colombia. In the United States the cases of Richard Paey and Sharanda Jones illustrate the effects for individuals and society. Above all hovers the Drug Enforcement Administration. The films first public screening was on March 20, 2007 at the Diagonale film festival in Graz, Austria. It was theatrically released in Austria on October 12, 2007 and in Spain on January 17, 2008. The film was also immediately released on the Internet via doc-air, an Internet download platform which became part of DOC Alliance in 2009. The War on Drugs is the second film from Parallel Universe. The Trail of Tears: Cherokee Legacy The Trail of Tears: Cherokee Legacy is a 2006 documentary by Rich-Heape Films. It presents the history of the forcible removal and relocation of Cherokee people from southeastern states of the United States to territories west of the Mississippi River, particularly to the Indian Territory in the future Oklahoma. Doubletime Doubletime is a documentary film about the sport of modern-day jump roping and Double Dutch. The film follows two disparate teams—one suburban white and one inner-city black—as they train to compete against each other for the very first time. 15 Minuten Wahrheit 15 Minuten Wahrheit is a German film directed by Nico Zingelmann and starring Herbert Knaup and Christoph Bach. Mapado 2: Back to the Island Mapado 2: Back to the Island is a 2007 South Korean film and sequel to the 2005 comedy Mapado. Who Does She Think She Is? Who Does She Think She Is? is a 2008 American documentary film directed by Pamela Tanner Boll about the societal push for women to choose between art and motherhood and the struggle five female artists face in reconciling both parts of their lives. Boll was the co-executive producer of the 2005 Academy Award-winning documentary, Born Into Brothels. Refusenik Refusenik is a 2007 documentary film by Laura Bialis that chronicles the struggle of Jews to emigrate from the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s. A former refusenik Natan Sharansky appears in the film. One Wish One Wish is a 2010 American drama film directed by Felix Limardo and written by Ron Willens. It was filmed in Ventura. It stars Bella Thorne, Kevin Kilner, Christa B. Allen, Symba Smith and Kelsey Weber. The film was released on November 26, 2010. Ice People Ice People is a documentary film directed by Anne Aghion about the research of Allan Ashworth and Adam Lewis in Antarctica. Produced by Dry Valleys Productions, this 2008 film portrays the scientists discovering fossils from 13.9 million years ago. The film premiered at the San Francisco International Film Festival in April 2008 and was screened at the Jerusalem Film Festival in July 2008. This film aired on Sundance Channel in 2009. Adam Surat Adam Surat is a 1989 Bangladeshi documentary film about the Bangladeshi painter Sheikh Mohammed Sultan, directed by Tareque Masud. Iodine Iodine is a 2009 Canadian Sci-Fi drama film written and directed by Michael Stasko. Horn 'OK' Pleassss Horn Ok Pleassss is a 2009 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by Rakesh Sarang. The film stars Muzammil Ibrahim and Nana Patekar in lead roles. Max Steel: Dark Rival Max Steel: Dark Rival is a 2007 direct-to-DVD film based on the TV series. Kamana Billu Kaamana Billu is a 1983 Indian Kannada language film directed by Chi. Dattaraj. It stars Rajkumar, Anant Nag and Saritha in the lead roles. The film is based on the novel Mrigathrushna by Ashwini. The climax of the movie inspired a similar sequence in the 1999 Hindi movie Mann. Piece of My Heart Piece of My Heart is a 2009 New Zealand television film starring Keisha Castle-Hughes, Annie Whittle, Emily Barclay, and Rena Owen. It is based on true events about unwed teen mothers in 1960s New Zealand, and what really happened in their harrowing journeys from pregnancy to the birth and adoption of their babies. .303 .303 is a 2009 short film directed by David Serge and produced by The Bigger Picture Malta. The short films title comes from the .303 British cartridge that was the United Kingdoms calibre until the 1950s. It was also what the British Lee-Enfield rifles were chambered for. A custom engraved .303 round is an important plot point in the film. The Last Tightrope Dancer in Armenia The Last Tightrope Dancer in Armenia is a documentary that tells the story of Zhora, 78 years old, and Knyaz, 77 years old, who were once the most celebrated tightrope dancers in Armenia. Nee Kosam Nee Kosam is a 1999 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film produced by Dondeti Bala Reddy under the Kalpana Creations banner. This movie marks the debut of Srinu Vaitla as a director. The film features Ravi Teja and Maheswari in the lead roles. This is also the first collaboration between Ravi Teja and Srinu Vaitla. The music has been composed R. P. Patnaik. The Film went on to win several Nandi Awards for the year 1999, including Rajatha Nandi, Nandi Award for Best Actress, Nandi Award for Best Actor Special Jury, Nandi Award for Best First Film of a Director and Best Screenplay Writer. Native Son Native Son is a 2010 drama film by Scottish director Scott Graham, based on an original screenplay. The film stars Sean Harris, Agnieszka Bresler, Kirsty Strain, Barrie Hunter and Leo Horsfield. Sex express coffee Sex express coffee is a 2010 Mexican thriller film directed by Óscar González. Grounded Grounded is a 2013 drama film starring Aaron Paul, Jeff Daniels and Tom Berenger. Filming took place in Michigan. The Big Everything The Big Everything is a 2015 science fiction film directed by Nicolas Bazz. Accidental Farmer Accidental Farmer is a television comedy drama by broadcast on BBC1 on 21 December 2010. It is about a London-based advertising executive who moves to a farm in Yorkshire after buying it with her boyfriends credit card as revenge for cheating on her; and the rigours and problems she encounters on the farm, particularly from being unfamiliar with the rural setting. It is a comedy drama starring Ashley Jensen as the main character, Erin Taylor. Ulysses Ulysses is a 2011 Chilean drama film directed by Oscar Godoy. Our Generation Our Generation is a 2010 Australian documentary film about the struggle of Aboriginal Australians in the Northern Territory to retain their land, culture and freedom. Grey Matter Grey Matter is a 2011 Rwandan film directed by Kivu Ruhorahoza. Baby's Toilet Babys Toilet is a 1905 British short film directed by Cecil Hepworth. The film features Hepworths baby daughter Elizabeth being bathed and dressed by her nurse, and was categorised by Hepworth as a "Domestic Scene". In the film Hepworth combines a series of shots to produce a narrative depicting the bathing process from beginning to end. He would later acknowledge the influence of the pioneering work of the Lumière brothers on this and other similar films he produced in the 1900s. The print of Babys Toilet survives, and Patrick Russell of the British Film Institute observes: "Long after Elizabeth Hepworths own death, the affecting innocence of infancy remains a basic human theme. Babys Toilet has lost none of its charm." Suster keramas Patur Keramas is an adult horror comedy movie from Indonesia produced by Maxima Pictures and distributed by Maleo Pictures. The film was directed by Helfi Kardit and starred Herfiza Novianti as Kayla, Shinta Bachir as Jeng Dollie and Rin Sakuragi as Mitchiko. The film is about a Japanese tourist looking for her sister who works as a nurse in Indonesia. Ironically, her sister already died. Meanwhile, three friends, Kayla, Barry, and Ariel, are disturbed by the ghost of a nurse. Suster Keramas was released in Indonesia on 31 December 2009 and sold more than 800,000 tickets, compared to other local films at the time that were unlikely to sell even 300,000 tickets. However, the film was controversial in Indonesia because of its sexual aspects. Baaz Baaz is a 1992 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by S. Subhash, starring Govinda in the lead role. The film was a remake of Tamil film Jeeva. Crayons of Askalan The Glowing Hours The Glowing Hours is a 2012 English live-action short film written, produced and directed by Paul Young and starring Maya Beresford, about a young girl who looks to the past to remember a promise she once made. Le monde doit m'arriver? Le Monde doit m’arriver or Find the Way is a French feature film shot in Marseille in 2010 and finalized in 2012. This is the first feature film of Jonathan Taieb as director. Black Box Black Box is a 2013 drama film written and directed by Stephen Cone and starring Josephine Decker and Austin Pendleton. Doozers The Doozers is an American/Canadian computer animated series created by The Jim Henson Company. It is a spin-off of Fraggle Rock. The Doozers began airing on Hulu on April 25, 2014. On September 12, 2017, it was renewed for a second season. It premiered on May 25, 2018. Unacceptable Levels Unacceptable Levels is a 2013 documentary film about the widespread use of artificial chemicals and their effects on the natural environment and human health. It was directed and written by Edward Brown. Riyasat Riyasat is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language action film, starring Rajesh Khanna, Gauri Kulkarni, Aryan Vaid, Aryeman Ramsay and Raza Murad. It is Khannas last film. The film was released on 18 July 2014, two years after his death. The Witness The Witness is a 2012 Indonesian–Filipino horror action film directed by Muhammad Yusuf and starring Gwen Zamora, Pierre Gruno, Agung Saga, Kimberly Ryder, Marcellino Lefrandt, and Feby Febiola. It was written by Beby Hasibuan. Released on 21 March 2012 in the Philippines and on 26 April 2012 in Indonesia, the film was an international joint production between GMA Films and Skylar Pictures. Dawn Dawn is a drama film directed by Romed Wyder, written by Billy MacKinnon and based on the novel Dawn by Elie Wiesel. Amorosa: The Revenge Amorosa is a 2012 Filipino psychological horror drama film directed by Topel Lee, starring Angel Aquino, Enrique Gil, and Martin del Rosario. This film was produced by Skylight Films and released last August 29, 2012 by Star Cinema. '76 ’76, formerly Lions of ’76, is a 2016 Nigerian historical fiction drama film directed by Izu Ojukwu and produced by Adonaijah Owiriwa and Izu Ojukwu. It stars Ramsey Nouah, Chidi Mokeme, Rita Dominic, and Ibinabo Fiberesima. Set six years after the civil war, a young officer from the Middle Belt gets into a romantic relationship with an O-level student from the South-eastern region. However, their relationship is strained by constant military postings. The soldier gets accused of being involved in the unsuccessful 1976 military coup and assassination of General Murtala Mohammed, and the heavily pregnant wife gets entangled in an emotional dilemma. The historical account in ’76 went through a seven-month approval period at the Nigerian Military before filming started. The film, which is set in the 1970s, was shot in Ibadan, Oyo. The film has been in production for about five years. Flashback Memories 3D is a 2012 Japanese 3D music documentary film directed by Tetsuaki Matsue. It was released on 19 January 2013 in Japan. Island Dreams Island Dreams is a 2013 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Gino M. Santos and Aloy Adlawan, written by Adlawan, and starring Louise delos Reyes and Alexis Petitprez. It was an official selection in the 39th Metro Manila Film Festival under the New Wave Category and won the Most Gender-Sensitive Film Award. Os dias com ele Os Dias Com Ele is a 2013 Brazilian documentary film directed by Maria Clara Escobar, about her father Carlos Henrique Escobar, who is a philosopher, teacher and playwright that has a history marked by repression suffered during the military dictatorship. Amazing Azerbaijan! Amazing Azerbaijan or Amazing Azerbaijan! is a British documentary film directed by Liz Mermin and produced by Aisling Ahmed. Meet the Small Potatoes Meet the Small Potatoes is a 2013 family film written and directed by Josh Selig and starring Malcolm McDowell. It is a follow-up to Seligs television series Small Potatoes. The film serves as both a prequel to and spinoff of the show. The special premiered on Disney Junior on February 15, 2013, using the voices and likenesses of real fans for the films man on the street interviews. Chellata Chellata is a 2006 Indian Kannada language film directed by M. D. Sridhar and produced by Jagadish Kotyan under the Bhoomi Productions banner. It stars Ganesh, Rekha Vedavyas and Devaraj in pivotal roles. The soundtrack was composed by Gurukiran. The film is a remake of the Malayalam movie Pulival Kalyanam that starred Jayasurya and Kavya Madhavan. Watashi no Hawaii no arukikata is a 2014 Japanese romantic comedy film directed by Koji Maeda and starring Nana Eikura, Rin Takanashi, Koji Seto, and Ryo Kase. It was released on 14 June 2014. Barber's Tales Barbers Tales is a 2013 Filipino drama film by Jun Robles Lana. The film stars Eugene Domingo as Marilou, a widow who is forced to take her late husband’s job as community barber during the end of Marcos era. The film is the follow up to Lana’s film Bwakaw and second of a trilogy focused on the small town life in the Philippines. The film had its world premiere and competed at the 2013 Tokyo International Film Festival, where it won the Best Actress Award for Eugene Domingos performance. The film had its commercial release in the Philippines on August 13, 2014. When the Love Is Gone When the Love Is Gone is a 2013 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Andoy Ranay and starring Cristine Reyes, Gabby Concepcion, Alice Dixson, Andi Eigenmann, and Jake Cuenca. The film is distributed by Viva Films with co-production of Multivision Pictures and was released November 27, 2013 nationwide as part of Viva Films 32nd anniversary. The film is a remake of the 1983 blockbuster film Nagalit ang Buwan sa Haba ng Gabi by Danny Zialcita which stars Laurice Guillen, Gloria Diaz, Dindo Fernando, Janice de Belen, and Eddie Garcia. Seven Weeks is a Japanese drama film, produced in 2014, directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi. The film stars Tōru Shinagawa, Takako Tokiwa, Tokie Hidari, Takehiro Murata, Yutaka Matsushige, Shunsuke Kubozuka, Saki Terashima and Hirona Yamazaki. The screenplay by Obayashi and Tadashi Naito was based on the novel by Koji Hasegawa. The residents of the small northern town of Ashibetsu, where the film was set, helped fund the film. Kalimannu Kalimannu is a Malayalam drama film written and directed by Blessy and starring Swetha Menon in the lead role and Biju Menon, Suhasini in Major Supporting roles. Inspired by the Puranic story of Abhimanyu and his mother Subhadra, the film portrays the relationship of the protagonist with her baby, before and after it is born. Swetha Menons real-life delivery was shot live on camera for the film. The Creation of Meaning The Creation of Meaning is a 2014 experimental film directed by Simone Rapisarda Casanova. The Truth Shall Not Sink with Sewol The Truth Shall Not Sink with Sewol is a South Korean documentary film about the sinking of the MV Sewol, directed by Lee Sang-ho and Ahn Hae-ryong. Director Ahn said about this film "Families of the deceased are also important and I understand their sorrow, but we need to throw a question to reveal the truth. It won Grand Prize at the Fukuoka Asian Film Festival in 2015. Crazy Cukkad Family Crazy Cukkad Family is a 2015 bollywood, comedy film directed by Ritesh Menon and produced by Prakash Jha. The film stars Swanand Kirkire, Shilpa Shukla, Zachary Coffin, Nora Fatehi, Kushal Punjabi Jugnu Ishiqui, Jagat Singh and Anushka Sen. Upon release the movie received mixed to positive responses. Rajkumar Hirani, Sudhir Mishra and Gauri Shinde praised the performances and the story. Shout Gladi Gladi Shout Gladi Gladi is a 2015 American-British documentary film about the obstetric fistula problem in Africa, co-directed by Adam Friedman and Iain Kennedy, narrated by Meryl Streep, and named for the celebration held after women completed treatment. Chlopi The Peasants is a Polish historical film directed by Jan Rybkowski. It was released in 1973. It is based on the novel The Peasants by Władysław Reymont. This is a film version of the TV series Chłopi from 1972. Dolcezza Extrema Sick Sock Monsters from Outer Space is a 2015 Italian science fiction-horror film directed by Alberto Genovese. Its one live-action actor is Marco Antonio Andolfi; the remaining characters are represented by sock puppets. It was acquired for distribution in the United States by Troma Entertainment. Desha: The Leader Desha: The Leader is a 2014 Bangladeshi political thriller film produced by Jaaz Multimedia. The film was scripted and directed by Saikat Nasir and features a cast that includes newcomer Shipan Mitra, Mahiya Mahi, and Tariq Anam Khan. Desha: The Leader is a story about a political reality show that turns severe. The film was released on 26 December 2014. It won four National Film Awards. Killadi Killadi is a 2015 Indian Tamil action film directed by A. Venkatesh, and produced by Salem Chandrasekharan. It stars Bharath and Nila in the lead roles, while Vivek and Roja play pivotal roles. The music was composed by Srikanth Deva. After beginning production in 2006, the film went through production troubles before releasing on 30 January 2015. She Has a Name Where We're Meant to Be Where Were Meant to Be is a 2016 American drama film written and directed by Michael Howard. The film travels in and out of the lives of a number of different characters as each one connects to the next during their most pivotal moments. The film won multiple awards during its film festival run and was picked up for distribution by TurnKey Films in 2017. It was released via Flix Premiere in July 2017. No Más Bebés No Más Bebés is an American documentary film that tells the story of immigrant women who were sterilized upon going into labor. Having been sterilized without knowing at the Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, the mothers sued county doctors, the State of California, and the U.S. government. Having collected hospital records from a whistleblower, Chicana lawyer Antonia Hernandez led the lawsuit against powerful institutions. Night Song Night Song is a 2016 Franco-Canadian drama film written and directed by Raphaël Nadjari. It stars Géraldine Pailhas, Luc Picard, Felicia Shulman and Eléonore Lagacé. It won the Tobias Spencer Award at the Haifa International Film Festival. Lacchimdeviki O Lekkundi Lacchimdeviki O Lekkundi is a Telugu comedy thriller film directed by debutant Jagadish Talasila, who is a protege of acclaimed Indian director SS Rajamouli. Starring Naveen Chandra and Lavanya tripathi in lead roles. Popular music director M. M. Keeravani composed the music for the film. The film is being produced under Mayukha Creations banner by Sai Prasad Kamineni. It released globally on 29 January 2016 in 300 screens. It received mixed reviews from the critics but was a commercial success. Waar 2 Waar 2 is an upcoming Pakistani action thriller film directed and written by Hassan Rana. It is a sequel to the Bilal Lasharis directed 2013 film Waar. The film stars Shaan Shahid. Filming began in June 2015 in London. Kontrakt Contract is a 1985 Soviet/Russian animation based on the short science fiction story Company Store by Robert Silverberg and directed by Vladimir Tarasov. The song I Cant Give You Anything but Love is used in the animation. A Doggone Hollywood A Doggone Hollywood is a 2017 American childrens film about a telepathic dog starring Jesse the Jack Russell, a dog who was a YouTube star. It is the sequel to the 2016 film A Doggone Christmas. Marupadi Marupadi is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written by Juliana Ashraf and directed by V.M. Vinu. It stars Rahman, Bhama and Baby Nayanthra in the lead roles. The film is produced by Ashraf Bedi under the banner of Bedi Motion Pictures. The film was released on 9 December 2016. Aach... Aku Jatuh Cinta Aach... Aku Jatuh Cinta is a 2016 Indonesian drama film directed by Garin Nugroho. Lost Transmissions Lost Transmissions is a 2019 drama film, written and directed by Katharine OBrien. It stars Simon Pegg, Juno Temple, Alexandra Daddario, Tao Okamoto, Rosanna Arquette and Bria Vinaite. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 28, 2019. Amar Aponjon Amar Aponjon is a romance drama film directed by Raja Chanda.The movie is a remake of the Tamil language film Autograph. The film stars Soham Chakraborty with Priyanka Sarkar as his school-day crush, Aindrita Ray as his college-life lover and Subhashree Ganguly as his emotional anchor in professional life. Ahare Mon Ahare Mon is a 2018 Indian Bengali film directed by Pratim D. Gupta and stars Adil Hussain, Anjan Dutt, Mamata Shankar, Ritwick Chakraborty, Paoli Dam, Parno Mittra and Chitrangada Chakraborty in the lead roles. Chavismo: la peste del siglo XXI Chavismo: The Plague of the 21st Century is a 2018 documentary film directed by . The film is an analysis of the causes, social, political and economic that caused the rise of Hugo Chávez as president of Venezuela; his abuse of power and the response of civil society, including the student movement; his political fall as well as the secrecy that surrounded his illness and the succession of Nicolás Maduro. Oliver Twist Oliver Twist is a 1909 American film and the first film adaptation of Charles Dickens Oliver Twist. It starred Edith Storey as Oliver Twist, Elita Proctor Otis as Nancy, and William J. Humphrey as Fagin. It was directed by J. Stuart Blackton. The film was made by Vitagraph Studios and marketed with emphasis on the participation of Elita Proctor Otis, who was said to have made the role of Nancy "famous throughout the world". The Last of the Line The Last of the Line is a 1914 American silent short western drama film directed by Jay Hunt and featuring Joe Goodboy, Sessue Hayakawa, Tsuru Aoki, Stanely Bigham and Gladys Brockwell in pivotal roles. The Lamb The Lamb is a 1915 American silent adventure comedy/Western film featuring Douglas Fairbanks in his first starring role. Directed by W. Christy Cabanne, the film is based on the popular 1913 Broadway play The New Henrietta, in which Fairbanks co-starred with William H. Crane, Amelia Bingham and a very young Patricia Collinge. D. W. Griffith, writing under the pseudonym Granville Barker, along with director Christy Cabanne, essentially expanded the play beyond the plush nouveau riche apartment setting of the play, and provided a western element to the story. This would give Fairbanks a chance to show his physical prowess cinematically and loosen the play from what would be stage bound constraints. Griffith also altered characters; Fairbanks characters name is changed to Gerald, with his parent being his mother, whereas in the play his character was named Nick with his parent being his father played by Crane. A copy of The Lamb is preserved at the George Eastman House. The World and the Woman The Woman and the World is a 1916 American silent drama film starring Jeanne Eagels as a prostitute who seeks a second chance in the countryside. It was based on the 1914 play Outcast starring Elsie Ferguson. It was remade in 1922 as Outcast, starring Ferguson; in 1928 with Corinne Griffith, also titled Outcast; and with Bette Davis in 1935 as The Girl from 10th Avenue. The film is available on DVD and online. The Man Without a Country The Man Without a Country is a 1917 American silent film adaptation of Edward Everett Hales short story The Man Without a Country. It was directed by Ernest C. Warde, and starred Florence La Badie, Holmes Herbert, and J. H. Gilmour, and released by Thanhouser Film Corporation. The film follows closely to the storyline of the book, and was a success in film theaters. The original story, with its strong patriotic theme, was written during the American Civil War in order to increase public support for the Union cause. The film had a like function with regard to the First World War, which the United States had joined a few months prior to the films release. The film was released on September 9, 1917, and was the last film role of Florence La Badie, who would die in October 1917 from injuries sustained in an automobile crash in August 1917, just days before the films premiere. Little Orphan Annie Little Orphant Annie is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Colin Campbell and stars Colleen Moore, in her first leading role, as the title character. The film is based on James Whitcomb Rileys popular 1885 poem of the same title. Riley also appears in the film. The Great Cattle War The War of the Oxen is a 1920 German silent historical film directed by Franz Osten. It was made by Bavaria Film at the companys Munich studios. It is based on the 1914 novel The War of the Oxen by Ludwig Ganghofer. The Murder of General Gryaznov The Murder of General Gryaznov is a 1921 Georgian silent film directed by Ivane Perestiani. It is set during the 1905 uprising in Georgia. The Einstein Theory of Relativity The Einstein Theory of Relativity is a silent short film directed by Dave Fleischer and released by Fleischer Studios. The Green Goddess The Green Goddess is a 1923 American silent adventure film based on the play The Green Goddess by William Archer. Set during the British Raj, it stars George Arliss as the Rajah of Rukh, into whose land arrive three British subjects, played by Alice Joyce, David Powell, and Harry T. Morey. Arliss, Joyce and Ivan F. Simpson reprised their roles from the play and also in the 1930 talking film version The Green Goddess. Conductor 1492 Conductor 1492 is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by Charles Hines and starring Johnny Hines. It was produced and distributed by Warner Bros. Postage Due Postage Due is a 1924 silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel. A Woman of the Sea A Woman of the Sea, also known by its working title Sea Gulls, is an unreleased silent film produced in 1926 by the Chaplin Film Company. It is one of only two lost Charlie Chaplin films, having been destroyed by Chaplin himself as a tax writeoff. The now lost film starred Edna Purviance, Raymond Bloomer, Eve Southern and Charles French, and was directed by Josef von Sternberg. The Fighting Eagle The Fighting Eagle is a 1927 American silent film adventure and romance drama starring Rod La Rocque. It was directed by Donald Crisp and it was produced by Cecil B. DeMille. The film was set during the Napoleonic Era. The Fighting Eagle is a surviving film in several collections and has been released on DVD. The Private Life of Helen of Troy The Private Life of Helen of Troy is a 1927 American silent film about Helen of Troy based on the 1925 novel of the same name by John Erskine, and adapted to screen by Gerald Duffy. The film was directed by Alexander Korda and starred María Corda as Helen, Lewis Stone as Menelaus, and Ricardo Cortez as Paris. Coming at the end of the silent film era, it was nominated for an Academy Award in 1929, the year of the Awards inception, in the category of Best Title Writing. Duffy died on 25 June 1928, and was the first person to be posthumously nominated for an Academy Award. That same year, the first "talkie", The Jazz Singer, received an honorary award for introducing sound to film, and the category for which The Private Life of Helen of Troy was nominated was dropped by the second Academy Awards. Two sections from the beginning and end, running about 27–30 minutes in total, are reportedly all that survive of The Private Life of Helen of Troy; they are preserved by the British Film Institute. Her Wild Oat Her Wild Oat is a silent comedy film made by First National Pictures, directed by Marshall Neilan, and starring Colleen Moore. The screenplay was written by Gerald C. Duffy, based on a story by Howard Irving Young. Hungry Hoboes Hungry Hoboes is a silent animated short released by Universal studios in 1928. The short features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and Peg Leg Pete as the title characters, who hop trains in search of food. Having been lost since before World War II, the short was rediscovered in 2011 in the Huntley Film Archives, and was later purchased by the Walt Disney Company for $31,250. It was then restored in a year-long digital restoration. Hungry Hoboes re-debuted in at the Telluride Film Festival, on September 2, 2012, as part of a special animation shorts program presented by leading film historian and restoration expert Serge Bromberg. The Flying Fool The Flying Fool is a 1929 aviation-themed film produced and distributed by Pathé Exchange as both a silent film and sound film just as Hollywood was transitioning to filming with sound. Tay Garnett directed and William Boyd, and starred. The Man I Love The Man I Love is a part-talking sound film from Paramount Pictures produced in parallel silent and sound versions. This film survives in a copy sold to television in the 1950s. The film stars Richard Arlen. Some sources refer to this as Arlens first sound film, but he co-starred Nancy Carroll in Dorothy Arzners Manhattan Cocktail, another part-talking picture released by Paramount. Du Barry, Woman of Passion Du Barry, Woman of Passion is a 1930 American pre-Code dramatic film starring Norma Talmadge, produced by her husband Joseph Schenck, released through United Artists, and based on a 1901 stage play Du Barry written and produced by David Belasco and starring Mrs. Leslie Carter. This film is the second talking picture of silent star Talmadge and also her last motion picture. Prints of this film survive in the Library of Congress. Felix the Cat in Forty Winks Forty Winks is an animated short film made by the Pat Sullivan Studio, and is among the Felix the Cat shorts. The Sap from Syracuse The Sap from Syracuse is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and written by John Griffith Wray, along with Jack ODonnell, John Hayden and Gertrude Purcell. The film stars Jack Oakie, Ginger Rogers, Granville Bates, George Barbier, and Verree Teasdale. The film was released on July 26, 1930, by Paramount Pictures. The Avenger The Avenger is a 1931 American pre-Code Western directed by Roy William Neill, starring Buck Jones and Dorothy Revier. The film is loosely based on the exploits of legendary Mexican bandit Joaquin Murrieta, who, in the mid-19th century, went to California and, according to the legend, swore vengeance against Americans and began of a series of robberies in the mining country after being discriminated against by white men. The Avenger was remade in 1942 as Vengeance of the West, directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Bill Elliott and Tex Ritter. Battling with Buffalo Bill Battling with Buffalo Bill is a 1931 American Pre-Code Western serial film directed by Ray Taylor and starring Tom Tyler, Lucile Browne, William Desmond, Rex Bell, and Francis Ford. Based on the book The Great West That Was by William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody, the film is about a cowboy named Buffalo Bill who goes up against a shady gambler who is attempting to scare off the townspeople so he can gain possession of a gold strike. When a nearby Indian tribe is provoked into attacking the town, the cavalry rides in to the rescue. Codys book was also used as the inspiration for the studios highly successful 1930 serial The Indians Are Coming. Battling with Buffalo Bill was Universal Picturess 78th serial, the 10th with sound and 4th with full sound, of the studios total of 137 serials. The Love Storm Cape Forlorn is a 1931 British drama film directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring Fay Compton, Frank Harvey and Ian Hunter. It was the English-language version of a British International Pictures multiple-language production with France and Germany which also made Le cap perdu and Menschen im Käfig. The film is also known as The Love Storm. The Magnificent Lie The Magnificent Lie is a 1931 American drama film directed by Berthold Viertel and written by Vincent Lawrence, Leonard Merrick and Samson Raphaelson. The film stars Ruth Chatterton, Ralph Bellamy, Stuart Erwin, Françoise Rosay, Sam Hardy, Charles Boyer and Tyler Brooke. The film was released on July 25, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. The Montana Kid The Montana Kid is a 1931 American film directed by Harry L. Fraser. Terra madre Mother Earth is a 1931 Italian drama film directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring Leda Gloria, Sandro Salvini and Isa Pola. It was made at the Cines Studios in Rome. Along with Blasettis other early films, it shows a strong influence of Soviet-style realism. A country landowner decides to sell up and move to the city, but later has a change of heart. It was part of Fascist Italys promotion of rural over urban values. The Fighting Marshal The Fighting Marshal is a 1931 American Pre-Code Western film directed by D. Ross Lederman. Hearts of Humanity Hearts of Humanity is a 1932 American drama film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Jean Hersholt, Jackie Searl, and J. Farrell MacDonald, and was released on September 1, 1932. Woman in Chains The Impassive Footman is a 1932 British, low-budget "quota quickie" drama film directed by Basil Dean and starring Owen Nares, Betty Stockfeld, Allan Jeayes and George Curzon. The films sets were designed by Edward Carrick. It was also released under the alternative title Woman in Bondage. Tomalio Tomalio is a 1933 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Ray McCarey and starring Fatty Arbuckle. It was Arbuckles final film and was released after his death. Broken Dreams Broken Dreams is a 1933 drama film, directed by Robert G. Vignola. It starred Randolph Scott and Martha Sleeper. It was produced and distributed by Monogram Pictures. The film is preserved by the Library of Congress. Camicia nera Black Shirt is a 1933 Italian drama film directed by Giovacchino Forzano. The film was made by the Istituto Luce as a propaganda work to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Mussolinis Fascist regime. It portrays events in Italy from the beginning of the First World War to the coming to power of Mussolini and the transformation of the country since. It combines elements of normal fiction films, documentary and futurist influences. The film The Old Guard, released the following year, is also set in the period leading up to the March on Rome. Ein Lied geht um die Welt A Song Goes Round the World is a 1933 German drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Joseph Schmidt, Viktor de Kowa and Charlotte Ander. An English-language version of the film was made My Song Goes Round the World by British International Pictures, also directed by Richard Oswald. The film serves as a semi-biopic of Joseph Schmidt, who appears in it himself. A 1958 film of the same name was also a biopic of Schmidt, who was by then dead. The Woman I Stole The Woman I Stole is a 1933 American adventure film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Jack Holt, Fay Wray and Donald Cook. It is based on the novel Tampico by Joseph Hergesheimer, with the setting shifted from Mexico to North Africa. She Had to Choose She Had to Choose is a 1934 American film directed by Ralph Ceder. A romantic comedy/ crime drama, it is set in California during The Depression. Square Shooter Square Shooter, which was also known under the title Quicksand, is a 1935 American Western directed by David Selman and starring Tim McCoy, Jacqueline Wells, and Erville Alderson. Gun Grit Gun Grit is a 1936 American film directed by William Berke. The film is also known as Protection Racket in the United Kingdom. Navy Born Mariners of the Sky is a 1936 American comedy-drama film directed by Nate Watt, in his directorial debut. The film stars William Gargan, Claire Dodd and Douglas Fowley. Filmed with the cooperation of the U.S. Navy, it was a mild recruiting film in an era when the United States military was gearing up for a future war. Pan Twardowski Pan Twardowski is a 1936 Polish fantasy film directed by Henryk Szaro and starring Franciszek Brodniewicz, Kazimierz Junosza-Stępowski and Maria Bogda. It is one of many films based on the legend of Pan Twardowski who makes a Faustian pact to win the love of a woman. Wenn wir alle Engel wären If We All Were Angels is a 1936 German comedy film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Heinz Rühmann, Leny Marenbach and Elsa Dalands. A respectable member of provincial German society nearly becomes involved in a scandal following a series of misunderstandings. The overall plot was similar to that of The Virtuous Sinner which Rühmann had also appeared in. Location filming took place around Cologne. It was re-released in 1950 by Herzog Film. Border Cafe Border Cafe is a 1937 American Western film directed by Lew Landers and starring Harry Carey. The Messenger The Messenger is a 1937 French drama film directed by Raymond Rouleau and starring Gaby Morlay, Jean Gabin and Mona Goya. It was based on a play by Henri Bernstein. Morlay reprised her role while Victor Francen, who had played the male lead on stage, was replaced by Gabin. The films art direction was by Eugène Lourié. Battle of Broadway Battle of Broadway is a 1938 American comedy film directed by George Marshall and written by Lou Breslow and John Patrick. The film stars Victor McLaglen, Brian Donlevy, Gypsy Rose Lee, Raymond Walburn, Lynn Bari and Jane Darwell. The film was released on April 22, 1938, by 20th Century Fox. The Chaser The Chaser is a 1938 film. Tropic Holiday Tropic Holiday is a 1938 American musical film directed by Theodore Reed and starring Bob Burns, Dorothy Lamour and Ray Milland. The film was nominated for the Academy Awards Best Original Score. While New York Sleeps While New York Sleeps is a 1938 American crime film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and written by Frances Hyland and Albert Ray. The film stars Michael Whalen, Jean Rogers, Chick Chandler, Robert Kellard, Joan Woodbury, Harold Huber and Marc Lawrence. The film was released on January 6, 1939, by 20th Century Fox. If War Comes Tomorrow If War Comes Tomorrow is a 1938 Soviet drama film directed by Lazar Antsi-Polovskiy, Georgiy Beryozko, Efim Dzigan and Nikolay Karmazinskiy. Young Fugitives Young Fugitives is a 1938 American crime film directed by John Rawlins and written by Ben Grauman Kohn and Charles Grayson. The film stars Robert Wilcox, Dorothea Kent, Harry Davenport, Larry J. Blake, Clem Bevans and Mira McKinney. The film was released on June 30, 1938, by Universal Pictures. Love Cavalcade Love Cavalcade is a 1940 French film directed by Raymond Bernard and written by Jean Anouilh. Imputato, alzatevi! Defendant, Stand Up! is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Erminio Macario, Ernesto Almirante and Greta Gonda. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. It was shot at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome. The films sets were designed by the art director Piero Filippone. There Ain't No Justice There Aint No Justice is a 1939 British sports drama film directed by Pen Tennyson and starring Jimmy Hanley, Edward Chapman and Edward Rigby. The film is based on the 1937 novel of the same name by James Curtis. Marianela Marianela is a 1940 Spanish drama film directed by Benito Perojo. It is based on the 1878 novel by Benito Pérez Galdós. Pas på Svinget i Solby Pas på svinget i Solby is a 1940 Danish family film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. Straight Shooter Straight Shooter is a 1939 American film directed by Sam Newfield. The Stranger from Texas The Stranger from Texas is a 1939 American western film directed by Sam Nelson and starring Charles Starrett, Lorna Gray and the Sons of the Pioneers. Untamed for others with the same name, see Untamed Untamed is a 1940 American Technicolor adventure film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Ray Milland, Patricia Morison and Akim Tamiroff. It is based on the 1926 Sinclair Lewis novel Mantrap. Who Killed Aunt Maggie? Who Killed Aunt Maggie? is a 1940 film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring John Hubbard and Wendy Barrie. Danny Boy Danny Boy is a 1941 British drama film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring David Farrar, Wilfrid Lawson, Ann Todd, John Warwick, and Grant Tyler. Halliwells Film and Video Guide describes the film as a "sentimental drama with music; not for the critical." Hurry, Charlie, Hurry Hurry, Charlie, Hurry is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Charles E. Roberts and written by Paul Gerard Smith. The film stars Leon Errol, Mildred Coles, Kenneth Howell, Cecil Cunningham and George Watts. The film was released on June 13, 1941, by RKO Pictures. Riding the Wind Riding the Wind is a 1942 Western film directed by Edward Killy and starring Tim Holt. Giarabub Giarabub is a 1942 Italian war film directed by Goffredo Alessandrini and starring Carlo Ninchi, Mario Ferrari and Doris Duranti. The film was a propaganda work which portrayed the Siege of Giarabub during the Second World War, in which Italian troops defended the Jaghbub for nine months against British forces. Let the People Sing Let the People Sing is a 1942 British comedy film directed by John Baxter, and starring Alastair Sim, Fred Emney and Edward Rigby. The films sets were designed by R. Holmes Paul. It was made at Elstree Studios. The screenplay concerns a small town that bands together to try to save their music hall from closure. It was based on the novel Let the People Sing by J. B. Priestley. Calling All Kids Calling All Kids is a 1943 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Sam Baerwitz. It was the 214th Our Gang short released. Swedes in America Swedes in America is a 1943 American short documentary film directed by Irving Lerner and produced by the Overseas Motion Picture Bureau of the United States Office of War Information. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The Texas Kid The Texas Kid is a 1943 American western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton and Marshall Reed. Underground Guerrillas Undercover is a 1943 British war film produced by Ealing Studios, originally titled Chetnik. It was filmed in Wales and released on 27 July 1943. Its subject is a guerrilla movement in German-occupied Yugoslavia, loosely based on Draza Mihailovichs Chetnik resistance movement. The film was produced by Michael Balcon and directed by Sergei Nolbandov. It stars John Clements, Mary Morris, and Stephen Murray, with Michael Wilding and 16-year-old Stanley Baker. The film was released in the United States in 1944 by Columbia Pictures under the title Underground Guerrillas. It is similar to the 20th Century Fox wartime film Chetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas, made in the U.S. Rainbow Island Rainbow Island is a 1944 American musical comedy film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by Arthur Phillips and Walter DeLeon. The film stars Dorothy Lamour, Eddie Bracken, Gil Lamb, Barry Sullivan, Forrest Orr, Anne Revere and Reed Hadley. The film was released on September 5, 1944, by Paramount Pictures. A Scream in the Dark A Scream in the Dark is a 1943 American mystery film directed by George Sherman and written by Anthony Coldeway and Gerald Schnitzer. The film stars Robert Lowery, Marie McDonald, Edward Brophy, Elizabeth Russell, Hobart Cavanaugh and Wally Vernon. The film was released on October 15, 1943, by Republic Pictures. The Facts of Love 29 Acacia Avenue is a play by Denis and Mabel Constanduros. Its 1945 British comedy-drama film adaptation, directed by Henry Cass, was released in the U.S. as The Facts of Love. Scotland Yard Investigator Scotland Yard Investigator is a 1945 American crime film directed by George Blair and starring C. Aubrey Smith, Erich von Stroheim and Stephanie Bachelor. Following the outbreak of the Second World War the Mona Lisa is moved to a London gallery for safekeeping, where a German art collector attempts to steal it. The film was a loose sequel to Republics 1944 thriller Secrets of Scotland Yard with a number of the same cast and crew. Danny Boy Danny Boy is a 1946 American film directed by Terry O. Morse. The film is also known as Adventures of Danny Boy. The Man Who Dared The Man Who Dared is a 1946 film directed by John Sturges. It tells the story of a reporter who concocts a false case so as to get himself convicted for first degree murder. He does this to prove that the death sentence can be given based on circumstantial evidence and that it is to be done away with. Love of a Clown - Pagliacci Love of a Clown, or Pagliacci, is a 1948 Italian film based on Ruggero Leoncavallos opera Pagliacci, directed by Mario Costa. The film stars Tito Gobbi and Gina Lollobrigida. It recounts the tragedy of Canio, the lead clown in a commedia dellarte troupe, his wife Nedda, and her lover, Silvio. When Nedda spurns the advances of Tonio, another player in the troupe, he tells Canio about Neddas betrayal. In a jealous rage Canio murders both Nedda and Silvio. The only actor in the cast who also sang his role was the celebrated Italian baritone, Tito Gobbi, but the film is largely very faithful to its source material, presenting the opera nearly complete. The film premiered on 16 April 1950 in the USA. It is notable for having been filmed largely in outdoor settings, much like a big-budgeted film version of a Broadway musical. Adventures of Casanova Adventures of Casanova is a 1948 American-Mexican historical adventure film directed by Roberto Gavaldón and starring Arturo de Córdova Lucille Bremer and Turhan Bey. It portrays a fictional version of the story of Casanova, and was intended to capitalize on the success of the Errol Flynn film The Adventures of Don Juan which was released the same year after a long production process. It is set in Sicily in the 1790s, with Casanova as a freedom fighter battling against the Kings local governor Count de Brissac, who unknown to the monarch, is acting as a tyrant. The films sets were designed by the art directors Jorge Fernandez and Alfred Ybarra Mare nostrum Mare Nostrum is a 1948 Italian-Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring María Félix, Fernando Rey and Guillermo Marín. The title refers to a Latin phrase for the Mediterranean Sea. A Spanish sailor becomes mixed up with a mysterious foreign spy at the time of the Second World War. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez which had previously been turned into a 1926 American silent film. The Lovable Cheat The Lovable Cheat is a 1949 American historical comedy film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Charles Ruggles, Peggy Ann Garner and Richard Ney. It is based on the 1848 play Mercadet Le Falseur by Honoré de Balzac. It was the final film of the veteran Austrian director Oswald, who had fled into exile following the Nazi rise to power. Buster Keaton played a small supporting role in the film, as his career had seriously declined by this stage. The films sets were designed by the art director Boris Leven. Tale of the Navajos Tale of the Navajos is a 1949 American documentary film written by Harry Chandlee and John A. Haeseler. The film was released on March 3, 1949, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. My Sister and I My Sister and I is a 1950 Swedish comedy film directed by Schamyl Bauman and starring Sickan Carlsson, Gunnar Björnstrand and Elof Ahrle. The films sets were designed by Arthur Spjuth. Mussorgsky Mussorgsky is a 1950 Soviet biopic film directed by Grigori Roshal, about the emergence of Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Tony Draws a Horse Tony Draws a Horse is a 1950 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Cecil Parker, Anne Crawford and Derek Bond. It was adapted from a play of the same name by Lesley Storm. China Corsair China Corsair is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Ray Nazarro, starring Jon Hall and Lisa Ferraday and released by Columbia Pictures. It was the film debut of Ernest Borgnine. Ai margini della metropoli At the Edge of the City is a 1953 Italian crime film drama directed by Carlo Lizzani. The film stars Massimo Girotti, Marina Berti and Giulietta Masina. In Rome a young man is falsely accused of killing his girlfriend. The film used neorealist style and was based on a real-life case. Back at the Front Back at the Front is a 1952 American comedy film directed by George Sherman and starring Tom Ewell and Harvey Lembeck, very loosely based on the characters Willie and Joe by Bill Mauldin. It is a sequel to Up Front. Man of Music Kompozitor Glinka is a 1952 Soviet biographical film directed by Grigori Aleksandrov. The Devil Is a Woman La lupa is a 1953 Italian drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It is based on the novella with the same name by Giovanni Verga. Red Snow Red Snow is a 1952 American adventure film directed by Harry S. Franklin and Boris Petroff and starring Guy Madison, Mala and Carole Mathews. The films action takes place in Alaska. It was part of a string of anti-communist films made around this time. Something Money Can't Buy Something Money Cant Buy is a 1952 British film directed by Pat Jackson and starring Patricia Roc and Anthony Steel. Adam og Eva Adam and Eve is a 1953 Danish comedy written and directed by Erik Balling. The film was awarded the 1954 Bodil Award for Best Danish Film and Per Buckhøj won the Bodil Award for Best Actor for his role as the zealous schoolteacher. Los Fernández de Peralvillo Los Fernández de Peralvillo is a 1954 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Guerrilla Girl Guerrilla Girl is a 1953 American thriller film directed by John Christian and written by John Byrne, William Koch, William Kyriakis and Ben Parker. The film stars Helmut Dantine, Marianna, Irene Champlin, Ray Julian, Michael Vale and Charlotte Paul. The film was released on January 23, 1953, by United Artists. Hay un camino a la derecha Theres a Road on the Right is a 1953 Spanish drama film directed by Francisco Rovira Beleta and starring Francisco Rabal, Julia Martínez and Carlos Otero. The Royal African Rifles The Royal African Rifles is a 1953 Cinecolor First World War adventure film set in British East Africa but filmed on location in the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden. Directed by Lesley Selander, it stars Louis Hayward, Veronica Hurst and Michael Pate. The film was the first production of Louis Hayward’s production company Associated Film Artists, Inc, but Hayward’s company made no other films. The working title was The Queen’s African Rifles. In reality there was never a military unit called “The Royal African Rifles”. The film was retitled Storm Over Africa in the United Kingdom. Son of Belle Starr Son of Belle Starr is a 1953 American western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Keith Larsen, Dona Drake and Peggie Castle. The films sets were designed by the art direction was by Dave Milton. It was shot in Cinecolor. Problem Child Certificate of Maturity is a 1954 Soviet drama film directed by Tatyana Lukashevich. The Lonesome Trail The Lonesome Trail is a 1955 American film starring Wayne Morris and John Agar. It was made for Lippert Pictures. Franziska Goodbye, Franziska is a 1957 West German romance film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Ruth Leuwerik, Carlos Thompson and Josef Meinrad. It is a remake of the 1941 film of the same name. Scandal in Fairyland Mischief in Wonderland is a 1957 German fantasy film directed by Otto Meyer, loosely based on the story Schlaraffenland by poet Hans Sachs and a satire on the German Wirtschaftswunder. The film was released in the United States by K. Gordon Murray. It is also known as Riot in Cockaigne and Scandal in Fairyland. Laan mig din kone Laan mig din kone is a 1957 Danish comedy film directed by Preben Neergaard and Anker Sørensen and starring Gunnar Lauring. Otryad Trubachyova srazhayetsya Trubachyovs Detachment Is Fighting is a 1957 Soviet drama film directed by Ilya Frez. Sequel of Vasyok Trubachyov and His Comrades. Girl on the Run Girl on the Run is a 1958 private detective film starring Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Erin OBrien, Shepperd Strudwick, Edd Byrnes, and Barton MacLane. The film is based on characters and situations created by writer Roy Huggins in a series of 1940s novels and novellas. The picture was directed by Richard L. Bare and aired on ABC as the pilot for 77 Sunset Strip after an initial, brief theatrical release in the Caribbean. No Place to Land No Place to Land is a 1958 American drama film directed by Albert C. Gannaway starring John Ireland, Mari Blanchard, Gail Russell, Jackie Coogan and Robert Middleton. Shot in Naturama, the film was released by Republic Pictures. Iron Flower Iron Flower is a 1958 Hungarian drama film directed by János Herskó. It was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. A Question of Infidelity A Question of Adultery/The Case of Mrs. Loring is a 1958 film directed by Don Chaffey and starring Julie London and Anthony Steel. The film was based on the 1948 play A Breach of Marriage by Dan Sutherland. A novelisation of the film was written by Gordon Wellesley. The controversial nature of the film led to it being given an X rating in the UK and rated "Condemned" by the US Roman Catholic Legion of Decency leading to the film being delayed for release in the United States for three years. Alfonso XII y María Cristina: ¿Dónde vas triste de ti? Alfonso XII and María Cristina or Where Are You Going, Sad Man? is a 1960 Spanish historical drama film directed by Alfonso Balcázar and Guillermo Cases and starring Marga López, Vicente Parra and José Marco Davó. It is the sequel to Where Are You Going and portrays the marriage between Alfonso XII of Spain and Maria Christina of Austria. It is similar in style to the German Sissi film series. It was very popular but led to Vicente Parras typecasting. The films sets were designed by the art director Enrique Alarcón. Dark Odyssey Dark Odyssey is a 1961 American erotic drama film directed by Radley Metzger. Geliebte Hochstaplerin Geliebte Hochstaplerin is a 1961 German comedy film directed by Ákos Ráthonyi and starring Nadja Tiller, Walter Giller, Elke Sommer and Dietmar Schönherr. It is based on a play by Jacques Deval. White Slave Ship White Slave Ship is a 1961 film directed by Silvio Amadio and starring Pier Angeli and Edmund Purdom. Titled Lammutinamento on its original Italian release, it was released in the United States in 1962. Los inocentes The Innocents is a 1963 Argentine-Spanish drama film written and directed by Juan Antonio Bardem. It was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival. The film was shot in the Argentinian city of Mar del Plata, and tells the love story of a young, innocent woman, Elena Ezzquelia, and an older, brokenhearted man, Guido Santroti. Young Elena comes from a rich family, who immediately refused to her having a relationship with Guido, who was just a middle-class man, according to them. Operation Snatch Operation Snatch is a 1962 British comedy film starring Terry-Thomas and George Sanders and directed by Robert Day. Atlas Against the Czar Samson vs. the Giant King is a 1964 Italian fantasy-peplum film directed by Amerigo Anton. Goliath at the Conquest of Damascus Goliath at the Conquest of Damascus is a 1965 Italian peplum film directed by Domenico Paolella. Tishina Silence is a Soviet two-part feature film directed by Vladimir Basov and based on the 1962 eponymous novel by Yuri Bondarev. The film won the main prize of the All-Union Film Festival. Mystery of the Red Jungle Mystery of the Red Jungle is a 1964 German-French-Italian adventure-spy film directed by Helmut Ashley and starring Maria Perschy, Dietmar Schönherr and Brad Harris. A Yank in Viet-Nam A Yank in Viet-Nam is a 1964 war drama film. It was filmed entirely in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Andy Andy is a 1965 dramatic film starring Norman Alden and written and directed by Richard C. Sarafian. It was Sarafians first directing credit for a feature film. The Battle of the Bulge... The Brave Rifles The Battle of the Bulge... The Brave Rifles is a 1965 documentary film produced by Laurence E. Mascott. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Three Sergeants of Bengal Adventures of the Bengal Lancers is a 1964 Italian-Spanish adventure film directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Richard Harrison and Dakar. Ring Around the World Ring Around the World is a 1966 Italian-French Eurospy film written and directed by Luigi Scattini and starring Richard Harrison. The French director Georges Combret is credited as co-director but he only shot a few scenes of the film. Train d'enfer Train denfer/Operation Double Cross is a 1965 Italian/French/Spanish international co-production spy film starring Jean Marais. Based on a novel by René Cambon, the film was directed by Gilles Grangier. Wild Wild Winter Wild Wild Winter is a 1966 Universal Pictures beach party comedy film directed by standup comedian Lennie Weinrib and starring Gary Clarke and Chris Noel. It was produced by Bart Patton and is notable for featuring Jay and the Americans and the duo of Dick and Dee Dee in their only film appearances. The Beau Brummels, Jackie and Gayle and The Astronauts also perform onscreen. Your Turn to Die Your Turn to Die is a 1967 Italian-French crime-thriller film directed by Michele Lupo. Twenty Thousand Dollars for Seven Twenty Thousand Dollars for Seven is a 1969 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Alberto Cardone and starring Brett Halsey. Those Who Wear Glasses Those Who Wear Glasses is a 1969 Hungarian drama film written and directed by Sándor Simó. The film won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. A Hole Lot of Trouble A Hole Lot of Trouble is a 1969 British short comedy film. Lasting only twenty-seven minutes, it charts the efforts of a group of workmen trying to dig a hole. It was written and directed by Francis Searle and starred Arthur Lowe, Victor Maddern and Bill Maynard. It became available on DVD in the UK in 2015. Incident in San Francisco Incident in San Francisco is a 1971 American thriller television film directed by Don Medford. It stars Richard Kiley, Leslie Nielsen and Dean Jagger. Ishq Par Zor Nahin Ishq Par Zor Nahin is a 1970 Hindi romantic movie produced by Suresh Saigal and directed by Ramesh Saigal. The film stars Dharmendra, Sadhana, Biswajeet, Kamini Kaushal, Leela Mishra, Abhi Bhattacharya, Jagdeep, Nadira and Helen. The films music is by S. D. Burman. This is the only film in which Biswajeet and Sadhana worked together. Similarly, this is the only movie in which Dharmendra and Sadhana worked together. The songs "Ye Dil Diwana Hai", "Mehbooba, Teri Tasveer", "Tum Mujhse Door Chale Jana Na" and "O, Mere Bairagi Bhanwara" were composed by S.D. Burman. The musical instrument santoor was introduced in this film for the first time. The story of the film is similar to Yash Chopras 1969 classic Aadmi Aur Insaan. It is wrong to say that story of the film is similar to Aadmi Aur Insaan. In fact, this film is almost frame to frameBollywood replica of 1961 movie Shola Aur Shabnam written and directed by Ramesh Saigal. It also starred Dharmendra, inter alia Tarla Mehta, Abhi Bhattacharya, Vijayalakshmi and M. Rajan in pivotal roles. Nobody Said Anything Nadie dijo nada, is a 1971 Chilean-Italian comedy film directed by Raúl Ruiz. The Sporting Club The Sporting Club is a 1971 American comedy film directed by Larry Peerce and written by Lorenzo Semple Jr. It is based the 1968 novel The Sporting Club by Thomas McGuane. The film stars Robert Fields, Nicolas Coster, Maggie Blye, Jack Warden, Richard Dysart and William Roerick. The film was released on February 28, 1971, by Avco Embassy Pictures. Vamsha Vriksha Vamsha Vriksha, is a 1972 Indian Kannada-language film directed by B. V. Karanth and Girish Karnad, based on S. L. Bhyrappas novel of the same name. The film won the National Film Award for Best Direction. It also won three Filmfare Awards in 1972. This film marked the film debut of actor Vishnuvardhan and actress Uma Shivakumar. The film was later remade into Telugu in 1980 as Vamsa Vruksham starring Anil Kapoor in his debut in a lead role. Le rempart des Béguines Le Rempart des béguines is a film directed by Guy Casaril. The original screenplay of the film was written as a novel in 1951 by the Belgian author Françoise Mallet-Joris, while the film adaptation was released in September 20, 1972. The literary publication was Mallet-Jorris debut in her publishing works, and the plot centers around a stage that is reminiscent of her native hometown of Antwerp and addresses the themes of social class and korephilia. The film denotes a lesbian drama that lasts roughly ninety minutes and has two women, Anicée Alvina and Nicole Courcel as its principal actresses. Alvina roleplays as Helena, a 15 year old schoolgirl who lives with her wealthy father Max and misses her dead mother. Helena is later seduced by her fathers former mistress and then girlfriend Tamara who takes advantage of the young teens loneliness through manipulation and simultaneously enters an engagement with Max. Young People Young People is a 1972 Hong Kong drama film directed by Chang Cheh and starring David Chiang, Ti Lung, Chen Kuan-tai, Irene Chan and pop singer Agnes Chan, the younger sister of Irene Chan, in her debut film role. The Funny Face of the Godfather Laltra faccia del padrino is a 1973 Italian parody film directed by Franco Prosperi. It spoofs Francis Ford Coppolas Godfather. Steel Arena Steel Arena is a 1973 film directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Dusty Russell. Afrika Afrika is a 1973 Italian film directed by Alberto Cavallone. At the center of the story is a homosexual relationship set in Africa. Charlys Nichten Charleys Nieces is a 1974 West German comedy film directed by Walter Boos and starring Josef Moosholzer, Bertram Edelmann and Massimo E. Melis. The films title is a reference to Brandon Thomass farce Charleys Aunt. It is also known by the alternative title of Confessions of a Sexy Photographer. Three men disguise themselves as women in order to get jobs in a photographers studio. A Noite do Espantalho The Night of the Scarecrow is a 1974 Brazilian drama film directed by Sérgio Ricardo. It was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 47th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Land of No Return Land of No Return is a 1978 thriller film written, directed, and produced by Kent Bateman, father of Jason and Justine Bateman. The film stars Mel Torme and William Shatner. The film was shot in Utah and released theatrically by The International Picture Show Company, whose president at the time was legendary B-movie filmmaker Bill Rebane. Alternate titles for the film include Challenge to Survive and Snowman. La supplente Substitute Teacher is a 1975 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana film directed by . The film was a box office success and launched the brief film career of the singer Carmen Villani. Who's Afraid of Zorro Mark of Zorro is a 1975 Italian adventure comedy film directed by Franco Lo Cascio. Number Our Days Number Our Days is a 1976 American short documentary film about a community of elderly Jews living in Venice. Directed by Lynne Littman, it won an Oscar at the 49th Academy Awards, held in 1977, for Documentary Short Subject. The Academy Film Archive preserved Number Our Days in 2007. Perdutamente tuo... mi firmo Macaluso Carmelo fu Giuseppe Perdutamente tuo... mi firmo Macaluso Carmelo fu Giuseppe is a 1976 satirical comedy film written and directed by Vittorio Sindoni and starring Stefano Satta Flores and Macha Méril. Side by Side Side by Side is a 1975 pop comedy film, directed by Bruce Beresford. It tells the story of two rival nightclub owners played by Terry-Thomas and Billy Boyle. The cast also includes Barry Humphries, Stephanie de Sykes, Frank Thornton and many contemporary pop artists such as The Rubettes, Mud and Kenny. Cheering Section Cheering Section is a 1977 film. La notte dell'alta marea Twilight of Love is a 1977 Italian romance film written and directed by Luigi Scattini. It is based on the novel Il corpo by Alfredo Todisco. Le braghe del padrone Le braghe del padrone is a 1978 Italian comedy film directed by Flavio Mogherini and starring Enrico Montesano. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Italo Terzoli and Enrico Vaime. Genealogy The Genealogy is a 1979 South Korean film directed by Im Kwon-taek. Jukebox Disco Fever, also known as Jukebox, is a 1978 American film directed by Lamar Card about a nightclub owner who plans the comeback of an ex-teen idol. Bandits from Shantung Bandits From Shantung is a 1972 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Huang Feng. Dae Dae is a 1979 Yugoslavian short documentary film directed by Stole Popov. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. It depicts a group of Roma celebrating St. Georges Day. Karl Hess: Toward Liberty Karl Hess: Toward Liberty is a 1980 American short documentary film about the anarchist Karl Hess, produced by Roland Hallé and Peter Ladue. It won an Oscar in 1981 for Documentary Short Subject. The film was produced at Boston Universitys College of Communications, School of Broadcasting and Film, Graduate Film Program. Several students, faculty and others made a substantial contribution to creating the film. Reunion Reunion is a 1980 television film directed by Russ Mayberry and starring Kevin Dobson, Joanna Cassidy, and Linda Hamilton. Carcerato Carcerato is a 1981 Italian melodrama film written and directed by Alfonso Brescia and starring Mario Merola. Breakfast in Paris Breakfast in Paris is 1982 Australian romantic comedy. Cap Canaille Cap Canaille is a 1983 French drama film directed by Juliet Berto and Jean-Henri Roger. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival. Epitafium dla Barbary Radziwillówny Epitafium dla Barbary Radziwiłłówny is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1982. Directed by Janusz Majewski. Bastille Bastille is a Dutch film by Rudolf van den Berg with Derek de Lint and Evelyne Dress in the leading role. The script of the movie is based on the book La Place de la Bastille by Leon de Winter, alternatively known as De Burght. Director Rudolph van den Berg received his second Gouden Kalf for best director. Bastille was a success in cinemas. Kung Hei Fat Choy Kung Hei Fat Choy is a 1985 Hong Kong comedy film produced, directed by and starring Dean Shek. The film co-stars Alan Tam and George Lam. Released to celebrate the Chinese New Year of 1985, the films title is based on the greeting wishers give on the new years first day. Reefer and the Model Reefer and the Model is a 1988 Irish film written and directed by Joe Comerford. It concerns Reefer, a former Irish Republican Army man who operates a ferry using an old trawler between the Galway coast and the Aran Islands; his friends Spider and Badger; and the pregnant Teresa, who has abandoned a life of drugs and prostitution in England. The group become involved in the armed robbery of a post office and are pursued by the Gardaí. The film premièred in Galway in August 1988. Too Outrageous! Too Outrageous! is a 1987 Canadian comedy film directed and written by Richard Benner and starring Craig Russell as Robin Turner, a drag queen. It is based on a story by Margaret Gibson. Wahnfried Wahnfried is a 1986 German-French drama film directed by Peter Patzak about the life of Richard Wagner. It was screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Trinadtsatyy apostol The 13th Apostle is a 1988 Soviet science fiction film directed by Suren Babayan, loosely based on The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury. Aag Se Khelenge Aag Se Khelenge is a 1989 Bollywood Action film, produced by Pravesh Sippy on N.N. Sippy Productions banner and directed by Bhaskar Shetty. Starring Jeetendra, Anil Kapoor, Meenakshi Sheshadri, Kimi Katkar in the pivotal roles and music composed by R.D. Burman. Gui gou ren Ghost Fever is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Lee Madden and written by Oscar Brodney. The film stars Sherman Hemsley, Luis Ávalos, Jennifer Rhodes, Deborah Benson, Diana Brookes and Myron Healey. The film was released on March 27, 1987, by Miramax Films. The plot concerns detectives Buford and Benny being sent to a haunted house. During the night they spend there, the duo encounter ghosts, vampires and zombies. Piccoli equivoci Piccoli equivoci is a 1989 Italian comedy film directed by Ricky Tognazzi. It was shown at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival, in the section "Quinzaine des Réalisateurs". For this film Nancy Brilli won a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress and a Silver Ribbon in the same category. The director Ricky Tognazzi was instead awarded with a David di Donatello for Best New Director and a Silver Ribbon in the same category. Tomato Pummarò is a 1990 Italian drama film directed by Michele Placido. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. Aujourd'hui peut-être... A Day to Remember is a 1991 French film directed by Jean-Louis Bertucelli starring Giulietta Masina. Doing Time: Life Inside the Big House Doing Time: Life Inside the Big House is a 1991 documentary film about the Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary, directed by Alan Raymond. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was shown as part of HBOs America Undercover. Triplex Triplex is a French film directed by Georges Lautner, and released in 1991. Deadly Deadly is a 1991 Australian film directed by Esben Storm. Geet Geet is a 1992 Bollywood Hindi film released on 20 November 1992 starring Divya Bharti and Avinash Wadhawan in lead roles. Shakti Kapoor, Laxmikant Berde and Dharmesh Tiwari play supporting roles. John Lurie and the Lounge Lizards Live in Berlin John Lurie and the Lounge Lizards Live in Berlin 1991 is a 1992 documentary concert film directed and shot by Garret Linn. It was the directors first feature, and was filmed in Super16. It was shown at The Water Reade Theater in New York City and was part of the Berlin Film Festival in 1992. Ahankaar Ahankaar is a 1995 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Ashim Samanta, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Mamta Kulkarni, Mohnish Bahl, Prem Chopra and Gulshan Grover Some Kind of Life Some Kind of Life is a 1995 TV drama written by Kay Mellor and directed by Julian Jarrold, starring Jane Horrocks and Ray Stevenson. Ben Johnson: Third Cowboy on the Right Ben Johnson: Third Cowboy on the Right is a 1996 documentary film about the life of actor Ben Johnson. The film was directed by Tom Thurman and written by Thurman and Tom Marksbury. The Fire in the Stone The Fire in the Stone is a 1984 Australian TV film about teenagers in the town of Coober Pedy. It is based on the 1973 novel of the same name by Colin Thiele. Hendes store aften Hendes store aften is a 1954 Danish romance film directed by Annelise Reenberg and starring Helle Virkner. Psychedelic Sexualis Psychedelic Sexualis, also known as On Her Bed of Roses, is a 1965 film from Albert Zugsmith. Boum sur Paris Boum sur Paris, is a French comedy film from 1953, directed by Maurice de Canonge. The Girl from Corfu The Girl from Corfu is a 1956 Greek comedy film directed by Yannis Petropoulakis. It was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. A Defeated People A Defeated People is a 1946 British documentary short film made by the Crown Film Unit, directed by Humphrey Jennings and narrated by William Hartnell. The film depicts the shattered state of Germany, both physically and as a society, in the immediate aftermath of World War II. The narration explains what is being done – and what needs to be done – both by the occupying Allied forces and the German people themselves to build a better Germany from the ruins. A Wet Knight A Wet Knight is an animated short film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, and produced by Walter Lantz. It is the 61st Oswald short produced by Lantz and the 113th overall. Warriors of Faith Warriors of Faith is a 1947 Czech historical film by Vladimír Borský, based on a play by Alois Jirásek. It was the first Czech film in colour. It premiered in Prague on 28 March 1947, and the premiere was attended by Czechoslovak president Edvard Beneš. Ticket Ticket is a film directed by Im Kwon-taek in 1985. It depicts the sometimes brutal life of the Korean tabang girls. Tabangs are coffee houses in Korea and many offer outcall services in which the girls deliver coffee to customers, and sometimes extra sexual services for a price termed a "ticket". The price of the ticket is W25,000 which the customer pays to the proprietor of the tabang. The customer and the girl usually negotiate for extra services. Sometimes the customer will take the girl to a noreabang just to sing. At other times the customer may just enjoy the company of the young lady at a meal in a restaurant. The extra meal and or the norebong of course are paid for by the customer. Charnon Ki Saugandh Charanon Ki Saugandh is a 1988 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by K. Bapaiah, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Amrita Singh, Nirupa Roy, Prem Chopra, Kader Khan, Shakti Kapoor, Raj Kiran and Kader Khan. The film was a remake of Tamil film Savaale Samali. Iru Kodagal Iru Kodugal is a 1969 Tamil-language Indian drama film directed by K. Balachander. The film stars Gemini Ganesan, Sowcar Janaki, Jayanthi, Nagesh, V. S. Raghavan, S. N. Lakshmi and others. The story revolves around one man who got married to two women. Iru Kodugal won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil, the first film by Balachander to win the award. The film which was based on a stage play of same name became a superhit. It was remade in Kannada as Eradu Rekhegalu, in Telugu as Collector Janaki and in Hindi as Sanjog. Sau Crore Sau Crore is a 1991 Indian film starring, produced and directed by Dev Anand. It also debuts newcomers Fatima Sheikh and Raman Kapoor. The movie is based on the story of Indian Badminton Player Syed Modi, who was shot dead on 28 July 1988 in Lucknow as he came out of the K. D. Singh Babu Stadium after a practice session. The murder sent shock waves through India, especially after the police filed murder charges against Modis wife Ameeta Modi and her lover Raja Sanjay Singh of Amethi, who was a prominent politician belonging to the Congress Party. The role of Syed Modi was played by Raman Kapoor and the politician was played by. Dev Anand was appreciated for taking up the controversial subject based on a real-life incident for his directorial venture. The film was a surprise hit in the year 1991 and went on to be the 15th highest grosser of the year 1991. It was the last successful directorial venture of Dev Anand at the box office. Attack of the Flesh Devouring Space Worms from Outer Space Attack of the Flesh Devouring Space Worms from Outer Space is a 1998 comedy-horror film produced by Scythe Productions and directed by Martin A. Martinez. The film was written by Martinez and George N. Thompson. Starring David Wood, Barbara Jurgens, and Thompson, the film follows a group of rural Americans fleeing from zombies and outer space worms. Maalik Maalik is a 1972 Indian Hindi-language spiritual drama film directed by A. Bhimsingh. The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore. Ashok Kumar played a special appearance. It is a loose remake of Tamil film Thunaivan. It was the second box office flop in the career of Rajesh Khanna since the beginning of his 17 consecutive hits from 1969 to 1971. The film was critically acclaimed. There were other films of Khanna which were running well at the box office, such as Mere Jeevan Saathi, Apna Desh, Amar Prem and Shehzada in the same year, due to which this spiritual film was not screened by in many theatres by distributors, due to which producers suffered losses. Badnam Farishte in 1971 was the first film of Khanna to flop at the box office since his consecutive 17 hits from 1969. Before the release of Maalik, Khanna had 9 more hits in the year 1972. In 1972, Khanna acted in 10 releases of which 9 became successful. He did a guest appearance in a Telugu movie called Bangaru Babu, directed by V.B. Rajendra Prasad in 1973. His Hindi films Dushman, Amar Prem, Apna Desh and Mere Jeevan Saathi, together earned more than Rs.5 crore. His other films of 1972 such as Dil Daulat Duniya, Bawarchi, Joroo Ka Ghulam and Shehzada earned more than Rs.4.5 crores. His last hit in year 1972 was Anuraag. Bastard, Go and Kill Bastard, Go and Kill is a 1971 Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Gino Mangini and starring George Eastman. Îsu II: Tenkû no shinden are two different anime series, released as original video animation series, both of which are based on the video game series Ys. The first series spans seven episodes and covers the general plotline of the first game of the series, Ancient Ys Vanished. The plot centers on Adol Christin as he journeys to the island of Esteria in search of adventure. Upon arrival, he learns that a dark priest known as Dark Fact has been tearing the island apart in search of six mystical tomes of power, the Books of Ys. The second series picks up immediately after the end of the first and follows the second game, Ancient Ys Vanished – The Final Chapter. With Dark Facts apparent defeat, Adol sets out to solve the mystery of the mysterious books of Ys by going to the source: the floating island of Ys itself. Along with Feena and Reah, Adol makes the journey to the floating island and picks up another companion, Lilia. Also present is Dalles, attempting to resurrect the demon god Darm once again. Ys I and YS II video games are often called BOOK ONE and BOOK TWO respectively. Not to be confused with the naming conventions of the games they were based on, the first animated series was split into two parts: BOOK ONE covers episodes 1-4 while BOOK TWO covers episodes 5-7. Since BOOK TWO refers to the second half of the Ys I series, the Ys II anime was named Castle in the Heavens. Tapasya Tapasya is a 1976 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film produced by Tarachand Barjatya for Rajshree Productions. The film is directed by Anil Ganguly, based on story by veteran Bengali novelist Ashapurna Devi. The film stars Raakhee, Parikshat Sahni, Lalita Pawar, Nazir Hussain, A. K. Hangal, and Asrani. The films music is by Ravindra Jain. It won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment for the year. It was remade in Telugu as Sandhya in 1980 starring Sujatha in the title role. Condominio Condominio is a 1991 Italian comedy drama film directed by Felice Farina. For his performance Ciccio Ingrassia won the David di Donatello for best supporting actor. Night and Day Jacks the Boy is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge, Francis Lister and Peter Gawthorne. It became well known for its song "The Flies Crawled Up the Window", sung by Hulbert, which was released as a record and proved a major hit. The film was released in the U.S. as Night and Day. Little Richard: Keep on Rockin' Keep on Rockin, aka Little Richard: Keep on Rockin is a film of a 1969 Little Richard concert at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival festival originally released in 1970. The film is in colour. Skid Kids Skid Kids is a 1953 film directed by Don Chaffey and starring Barry MacGregor and Anthony Lang. Gjeneral gramafoni The Gramophone General is a 1977 Albanian drama film directed and written by Viktor Gjika Sekretnaya missiya Secret Mission is a 1950 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Romm. El hombre inquieto El hombre inquieto is a 1954 Mexican film. It stars Sara García and German Valdés. Just Sue Me Just Sue Me is an American romantic comedy starring Tom Arnold, William McNamara, Lori Heuring, Randall Batinkoff, Noëlle Balfour and contemporary swing band The Lucky Strikes, who appear during a performance scene in the film. The film was directed by John Shepphird and told the story of a law clerk juggling romance and work while tracking down the owner of an art gallery in order to settle a claim. Released in the United States on September 16, 2000, the film debuted at Temecula Valley International film festival. Od petka do petka From One Friday to the Next is a 1985 Croatian film directed by Antun Vrdoljak, starring Boris Dvornik and Zdravka Krstulović. Social Error Social Error is a 1935 American crime film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring David Sharpe, Gertrude Messinger and Monte Blue. It was re-released by Astor Pictures in 1948. Condemned to Hell Atrapadas, released as Condemned to Hell, is a 1984 Argentine thriller drama film written and directed by Aníbal Di Salvo and starring Leonor Benedetto, Betiana Blum, Mirta Busnelli and Juan Leyrado. The story is set in a womens prison. The Fenouillard Family The Fenouillard Family is a 1960 French historical comedy film directed by Yves Robert and starring Sophie Desmarets, Jean Richard and Annie Sinigalia. It is based on a pioneering nineteenth century text comic, La Famille Fenouillard, by Georges Colomb. Le furet The Ferret is a 1950 French crime film directed by Raymond Leboursier and starring Jany Holt, Colette Darfeuil and Pierre Renoir. It was based on a novel by Stanislas-André Steeman. It features the character of Inspector Wens, who had appeared in several other films including The Murderer Lives at Number 21. The films sets were designed by the art director Roland Quignon. The Golden Knight The Golden Knight is a 1970 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Yueh Feng and starring Lily Ho Li Li. Wu lin feng yun A Taste of Cold Steel or is a 1970 Hong Kong Shaw Brothers action film adventure directed by Yueh Feng. It is a sequel to the Shaw Brothers previous film, Rape of the Sword. An American Love An American Love is a 1994 Italian romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Piero Schivazappa and starring Carlo Delle Piane and Brooke Shields. Aitaré da Praia Aitaré da Praia is a 1925 Brazilian silent film directed by Gentil Roiz in the city of Recife. The romantic drama is also known as Raft of Death. Bare et liv - historien om Fridtjof Nansen Just a life – the story of Fridtjof Nansen is a 1968 Norwegian/Soviet drama film directed by Sergei Mikaelyan, starring Knut Wigert and Veslemøy Haslund. The film depicts three important episodes in the life of Fridtjof Nansen: his North Pole expedition, his diplomatic work with the League of Nations and his humanitarian work during the 1930s famine in Ukraine. Dreams Dreams is a 2000 Indian Malayalam film directed by Shajoon Karyal. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Meena, Abbas, Rahman and others. The movie is directed by Shajoon Kariyal and produced by Kerala Pictures. The music is by Vidyasagar. That Strange Person That Strange Person is a hand-painted, 35mm, cel-animated film directed by Eileen OMeara. It is described as "an animated exploration of the stranger in the mirror". Breakout Breakout is a 1959 British film noir drama film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Lee Patterson, Hazel Court, Terence Alexander. A local government official leads a double life when organising a breakout from a prison. Woh Phir Aayegi Woh Phir Aayegi is a 1988 Hindi-language Indian horror film directed by B.R. Ishara, starring Rajesh Khanna and Farha Naaz in lead roles. Official Officers Official Officers is a 1925 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 40th Our Gang short subject released. Simhasanam Simhasanam is a 1986 Telugu-language film starring Krishna, who also directed the film. The film was simultaneously made in Hindi as Singhasan. The film is a blockbuster and broke many records in the Telugu film industry. The film is based on Janapada Katha. This was the first film to collect more than 1.5 crores in its first week run and a total collection of Rs 4.5 crores. Jaya Prada, Radha and Mandakini acted as the heroines. The film was the first 70 mm Stereophonic sound movie in Telugu cinema. Uncle Tom's Uncle Uncle Toms Uncle is a 1926 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 50th Our Gang short subject released. Biwi Aur Makan Biwi Aur Makan is a 1966 Hindi film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film was released with music composed by Hemanta Mukherjee. The film starred Biswajit Chatterjee, Kalpana Mohan, and Mehmood in lead roles. The movie was remade in Marathi in 1989 as Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi , in Kannada in 2003 as Olu Saar Bari Olu , in Hindi in 2009 as Paying Guests , in Punjabi in 2014 as Mr & Mrs 420 and in Bengali in 2017 as Jio Pagla. Josephine Josephine is a 2001 English-language Croatian film directed by Rajko Grlić. It was shown at several international film festivals in 2001, but was never released to theatres as the production company filed for bankruptcy during the films post-production. When I Fall in Love... with Both When I Fall in Love... with Both is a 2000 Hong Kong anthology film consisting of three separate stories. Directed by Samson Chiu, the film stars Hong Kong actresses Michelle Reis and Theresa Lee together with Singaporean actress Fann Wong. Marcello, I'm Bored Marcello, Im So Bored is a 1966 short animated film co-directed by John Milius and John Strawbridge. The film was made when Milius was a student at the University of Southern California and was a parody of Italian cinema. The film was edited by George Lucas. Simha Baludu Simha Baludu is a 1978 Telugu swashbuckling fantasy film, produced by D. Sriranga Raju under the Tirupathi Productions banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Vanisri in the lead roles and music composed by M. S. Viswanathan. Shaitani Ilaaka Shaitani Ilaaka is a 1990 Hindi horror film presented by the Ramsay brothers. Yaadgaar Yaadgar is a 1984 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Dasari Narayana Rao, starring Kamal Haasan, Poonam Dhillon and Sanjeev Kumar. The film featured lyrics penned by Indivar and Anjaan, music by Bappi Lahiri. El increíble profesor Zovek The Incredible Professor Zovek is a 1972 Mexican comedy film directed by René Cardona and starring Germán Valdés. Keelu Gurram Keelu Gurram is a 1949 Telugu swashbuckling adventure fantasy film, produced and directed by Raja Saheb of Mirzapur under the Sobhanachala Pictures banner. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Anjali Devi in the lead roles, with music composed by Ghantasala. The film is the debut of legendary music director and singer Ghantasala as composer. This is also the first Telugu film dubbed into another language, Tamil as Mayakkudirai The film was recorded as an Industry Hit at the box office. Bhavani Junction Bhavani Junction is a 1985 Indian Bollywood film directed by H. Dinesh and produced by Deepak S. Shivdasani. It stars Shashi Kapoor, Shatrughan Sinha, Zeenat Aman and Rati Agnihotri in pivotal roles. As Aventuras de Sergio Mallandro As aventuras de Sérgio Mallandro is a Brazilian movie directed by Erasto Filho, released in 1985. Aame Aame is a 1994 Telugu drama film by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. The film stars Ooha, Naresh and Srikanth in the lead roles. The film won Filmfare Award for Best Film - Telugu. The film was remade in Kannada as Thaliya Sowbhagya starring Ramkumar and Shruthi and in Tamil as Thaali Pudhusu starring Ramki and Khushboo. Nasty Burgers Nasty Burgers is a low-budget feature film made in Canada and released to theaters in 1993. Filmed in 16 mm, it was directed by Canadian filmmaker James Motluk. The movie was financed by Motluk juggling credit cards, using one to pay off the other, then increasing the spending limit and so on. It opened at the Bloor Cinema in Toronto to a sell-out crowd but generally poor reviews. The story follows three brothers who struggle to run a fast food restaurant in the small town of Brockville. A Woman Possessed La Endemoniada is a 1968 Mexican horror film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel and starring Libertad Leblanc. Kallu Kondoru Pennu Kallu Kondoru Pennu is a 1998 Indian Malayalam Action Crime film, directed by Shyamaprasad, starring Suresh Gopi, Dileep, Vijayashanti and Baby Ajai Pradeep. This story is about an unmaried nurse from Kuwait City who adopts a young kid. Manhunt Cacería is a 2002 Argentine action thriller film directed and written by Ezio Massa and Jorge Bechara. Starring Luis Luque, Claribel Medina, Juan Palomino and Carlos Leyes. Paagalpan Paagalpan is a 2003 Indian Hindi romance film starring Karan Nath and Aarti Agarwal. Monishaa en Monalisa Monisha En Monalisa is an Indian Tamil-language film released in 1999 written, directed and produced by T. Rajendar who also composed the music and portrays a supporting role as a philosopher, Kaadhaldasan. His son, Silambarasan starred in a cameo role and the intro song in the film with his brother T. R. Kuralarasan, whilst debutants, Ramankanth and Mumtaj played the lead roles. Akko's Secret is a popular pioneering magical girl manga and anime that ran in Japan during the 1960s. The manga was drawn and written by Fujio Akatsuka, and was published in Ribon from 1962 to 1965. It predates the Mahōtsukai Sunny manga, printed in 1966. However, that title is the first magical girl anime as Himitsu no Akko-chan was not broadcast until 1969. The original anime ran for 94 episodes from 1969 to 1970. It was animated by Toei Animation and broadcast by TV Asahi. It has been remade twice, in 1988 and in 1998. Three movies were produced. Circus Da Ga Yattekita in 1969, and Himitsu no Akko-chan Movie and Umi da! Obake da!! Natsu Matsuri both released in 1989. It was adapted into a live action film released in September 1, 2012. Currently, an adaptation the series is running as a web manga, ひみつのアッコちゃん μ It is written by Hiroshi Izawa, and drawn by Futago Kamikita. Leïla Leïla is a 2001 Danish film directed by Gabriel Axel. Apanjan Apanjan is a 1968 Bengali film directed by Tapan Sinha. Set against the backdrop of the political violence that rocked India, and West Bengal in particular, in the late 1960s, it tells the story of an aged widow in a village who goes to Calcutta to stay with relatives, but faces only exploitation. She moves to a slum, and finds her "own people" in a group of educated, unemployed youth, who are caught up inexorably in the prevalent violence. The film was a commercial success, and also won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali, as well as several BFJA Awards. In 1971, it was remade in Hindi as Mere Apne, directed by Gulzar. Adiverukal Adiverukal is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by P. Anil and written by T. Damodaran from a story by Peruvanthanam Sukumaran. It was produced by Mohanlal and Century Kochumon under the company Chears Films. The film stars Mohanlal, Karthika, Sukumari and Jagathy Sreekumar. The film has musical score and songs composed by Shyam. Teen Bahuraniyan Teen Bahuraniyan is a 1968 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by S.S. Balan and S.S. Vasan. It is a remake of 1967 Tamil film Bama Vijayam. Sowcar Janaki, Kanchana and Jayanthi star as the female leads, reprising their roles from the original film. Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebration Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years is the home video version of A Musical Celebration, a special aired on PBS during their pledge drive on July 1, 1994, that commemorates Sesame Street’s 25th anniversary in 1994. This program was originally released on October 29, 1993 under the title Sesame Streets 25th Birthday: A Musical Celebration!. 25 Wonderful Years focused on celebrity segments, many coming from segments filmed for the shows upcoming 25th season, of artists such as En Vogue and Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Aranyaka Aranyaka is a 1994 Indian Hindi drama film directed by Apurba Kishore Bir. The film stars Sarat Pujari, Navni Parihar, Sanjana Kapoor and Mohan Gokhale in lead roles. Based on a short story Aranyaka by Manoj Das, the film is set in rural Orissa, where a formal local ruler organizes a hunt for his invited guests, which goes wrong. The film highlights the clash between ruling class and indigenous people of the region. Ansh: The Deadly Part Ansh: The Deadly Part is a 2002 Bollywood crime film starring Rajat Bedi, Abbas and Om Puri. The Monster The Monster is a 1954 Egyptian crime film directed by Salah Abouseif. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. It was one of the first films to be labelled as a "social thriller" by cinema writer Georges Sadoul for its use of documentary style, depictions of police abuse, and backdrop of life in the Egyptian countryside. The Interim Husband Nikah Halala is a 1971 Iranian Persian-genre romance comedy directed by Nosrat Karimi and starring Nosrat Karimi, Irene Zazians, Reza Karam Rezaei, Rouholah Mofidi, Gholamhoseein Mofidi, and Akhtar Karimi Zand The film is about the practice of Nikah Halala. The Devil's Work The Devils Work is a 1965 Yugoslavian short animated film, written by Tihomir Ilić and directed by Zlatko Grgić. Siva Rama Raju Siva Rama Raju is a 2002 Telugu film directed by V. Samudra and produced by R. B. Choudary under Super Good Films. It stars Nandamuri Harikrishna, Jagapathi babu, Venkat, Sivaji, Monica in the lead roles,and music composed by S. A. Rajkumar. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Samudhiram, with sub-plot borrowed from another Tamil film Simmarasi. Badai pasti berlalu Badai Pasti Berlalu is a 1977 Indonesian film based on the novel of the same name by Marga T. It was directed by Teguh Karya and starred Christine Hakim, Roy Marten and Slamet Rahardjo. Bada Din Bada Din is a 1998 Indian Bollywood film directed by Anjan Dutt. It stars Marc Robinson, Shabana Azmi and Tara Deshpande in pivotal roles. Spirit Warriors Spirit Warriors is a 2000 Filipino fantasy-horror film written and directed by Filipino film director Chito S. Roño. This movie was the second co-production venture of Star Cinema, ABS-CBNs film production outfit, in collaboration with Regal Entertainment for the 2000 Metro Manila Film Festival. Janta Hawaldar Janta Havaldar is a 1979 Bollywood film directed by Mehmood, with Rajesh Khanna playing the title role, paired opposite Yogita Bali. The film has Ashok Kumar and Hema Malini making extended guest appearances. This film was not commercially successful at the time of its release. However over the years, the film has been appreciated by the audiences in its screening on television and has gained a cult following over the years. Pocket Maar Pocket Maar is a 1974 Hindi film directed by Ramesh Lakhanpal. The film stars Dharmendra, Saira Banu, Prem Chopra, Mehmood and Nasir Hussain. The music was composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Shart Shart is a 1986 Bollywood crime thriller directed by Ketan Anand. The film stars Naseeruddin Shah, Shabana Azmi, Kanwaljit Singh, Sarika and Tom Alter. My Only Love My Only Love is a 1960 Egyptian drama/romance film directed by the Egyptian film director Kamal El Sheikh. It starred Omar Sharif, Kamal Al-Shennawi, and Nadia Lutfi. Last Man Running Last Man Running is a 2003 film directed by Damon Santostefano. Rajlakshmi O Srikanta Rajlakshmi O Srikanta is a Bengali drama film directed by Haridas Bhattacharya and produced by Kanan Devi based on the novel Srikanta of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. This film was released in 1958 under the banner of Srimati Pictures. Music direction of the film was done by Jnan Prakash Ghosh Dil Ne Phir Yaad Kiya Dil Ne Phir Yaad Kiya is a 1966 Bollywood film. It stars Dharmendra, Nutan, Rehman and Jeevan. The music is by Sonik Omi. Brain Blockers Brain Blockers is a 2007 horror film directed by Lincoln Kupchak. Edwin Craig plays a professor who experiments on his college students and turns them into zombies. Hikô shôjo is a 1963 Japanese drama film directed by Kirio Urayama. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Golden Prize. Their One Love Their One Love is a 1915 American short silent action drama film, directed by Jack Harvey. It stars Madeline Fairbanks, Marion Fairbanks, and Robert Wilson. Rock n' Roll Cops 2: The Adventure Begins The Rock n Roll Cops, also known as Rock n Roll Cops 2: The Adventure Begins, is a 2003 martial arts action film directed by Scott Shaw. The film stars Scott Shaw, Kevin Eastman, Julie Strain, Robert ZDar and William Smith. The film was co-produced by Donald G. Jackson who also plays a small role in the movie. The Man Who Invented the Moon The Man Who Invented the Moon is a 2003 film by Normandie County Films written by Lee Kirk and directed by Laura Hegarty and John Colburn. The film stars Sean Gunn, Nicolette DiMaggio, Julie Dolan, and Brent Sexton and was produced by Larry Fitzgibbon. The Man Who Invented the Moon was John Cabreras directorial debut. Akame 48 Waterfalls is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Genjiro Arato. I Pass for Human I Pass for Human is a 2004 independent horror film written and directed by Chris Desjardin. I Pass for Human was Chris D.s directorial debut. The film was released theatrically at the San Francisco Horror Festival on March 21, 2004 and was released to DVD in late 2006. Glass Jaw Glass Jaw is a 2004 Finnish short drama film directed by Zaida Bergroth and starring Emilia Sinisalo. Sabse Bada Rupaiya Also Sabse Bada Rupaiya directed by P.L. Santoshi. Sabse Bada Rupaiya is a 1976 Hindi film, produced by Mehmood and directed by S. Ramanathan. The film stars Mehmood, Vinod Mehra, Moushumi Chatterjee, Farida Jalal, Asit Sen, Agha, Keshto Mukherjee and Jeevan. The title song "Sabse Bada Rupaiya" is inspired by the music to the title song of the Hollywood musical 42nd Street. The song would be used again in an Abhishek Bachchan-starrer Bluffmaster in the opening credits. Spirit of the Glass Spirit of the Glass is a 2004 Philippine supernatural horror film starring Rica Peralejo. The film was released on October 13, 2005, and was directed by Jose Javier Reyes. Dadagiri Dadagiri is a 1987 Bollywood film directed by Deepak Shivdasani, starring Dharmendra, Govinda and Padmini Kolhapure. Dadagiri was successful movie of 1987. Nekro Nekro is a 1997 Romanian thriller film directed by Nicolas Masson. It was written by Viorel Mihalcea and Nicolas Masson and produced by Niki Coman. The music for this film was written by Cornel Ionescu. Sher-E-Hindustan Sher-E-Hindustan is a 1998 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T. L. V. Prasad, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Sanghavi, Hemant Birje, Gavin Packard, Puneet Issar, Tej Sapru, Hemant Ravan and Gulshan Grover. Aham Premasmi Aham Premasmi is a 2005 Indian Kannada-language romantic film directed by V. Ravichandran. The film stars his nephew Balaji and Aarti Chhabria in the lead roles. Besides acting, V. Ravichandran has written, produced, edited and composed music for the film. 311: Enlarged to Show Detail Enlarged to Show Detail is a 1996 documentary created by the multi-genred band 311. The set contains a documentary and a bonus CD EP. This was the first video documenting their experiences as a band promoting what they consider to be peace and a positive outlook on life. It features backstage footage, clips of music videos and live concert footage. Enlarged to Show Detail was certified as a Platinum selling video by the RIAA. October 1970 October 1970 is an eight-part made-for-television series that played on Canadian television in October and November 2006. It is a dramatization of the actual events surrounding the October Crisis in the province of Quebec, Canada when members of the nationalist and marxist group, the Front de libération du Québec abducted British Trade Commissioner James Cross and then Pierre Laporte, the Vice-Premier and Minister of Labour of Quebec, the latter of whom they murdered. It was severely criticised by articles of and letters to Le Devoir : hero « If he is still alive, Giguère must be dying of laughter » French « ... clearly distorted for dramatisation purposes » quality 1970 colonel « ... giving back life, against all historical obviousness, to the ludicrous idea of a plot aiming to institute a temporary government in October 70. » Cast: Patrick Labbé : Julien Giguère Karine Vanasse : Christine Denis Bernard : Pierre Laporte Hugh Thompson : McLeery Mathieu Grondin : Jacques Lanctôt Fanny La Croix : Louise Lanctôt Mark Day : Mark Lepage Gary Levert : Michel St-Louis Eric Paulhus : Bernard Lortie Hugo Saint-Cyr : Paul Rose R.H. Thomson : James Cross Paul Doucet : Jean-Marc Derek Moran : Branko : Sgt Albert Lisacek Garbage Garbage Video, also known as Home Video, was a 1996 short-form VHS and Video CD release that included all of Garbages promotional music videos filmed until that point. Garbage Video was directed by Karen Lamond and produced by Luke Copeland for Oil Factory Films. Garbage Video was the last major release to promote parent album Garbage and was issued by Almo Sights & Sounds/Geffen in North America and by Mushroom Records worldwide. Unlike a number of other music video compilations, Garbage Video has never been re-issued on the DVD format. It was superseded by the 2007 DVD release of Absolute Garbage. Your Safety First Your Safety First was a 1956 promotional cartoon created by the Automobile Manufacturers of America. The 13-minute short film set in the year 2000 explains the history of the automobile and the improvements to comfort, performance, and safety that have been made over the years. It led to the development of the animated series The Jetsons, which borrowed heavily on the ideas presented in the cartoon including a three-hour work day, automated flying cars, and robotic arms performing most tasks. South Atlantic Raiders: Part 1 South Atlantic Raiders is a two-part 1990 comedy film made for British television as part of The Comic Strip Presents... series and was originally broadcast on BBC 2. It is a satire of the Falklands War. Gokudô-kun man'yûki is a Japanese light novel series written by Usagi Nakamura and illustrated by Takeru Kirishima. The light novel was first serialized by Kadokawa Shoten in their light novel magazine Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko. It was later adapted into a manga in 1995 and released in Dengeki Daioh magazine. An anime adaptation was produced by Trans Arts and aired on from 2 April 1999 to 24 September 1999, with a total of 26 episodes. Enoki Films holds the United States anime license under the name Jester the Adventurer. In 2001, AnimeWorks translated and released the anime on DVD as simply Gokudo. On 18 July 2016, Discotek Media announced it had licensed the anime from Enoki Films. A DVD collection was released on 27 September later that year. Twisted Fortune Twisted Fortune is a black comedy about a bumbling small-time crook who finds a bottle cap worth $1,000,000 while robbing a convenience store. The comedy also features Ike Barinholtz and Jordan Peele, supermodel Carol Alt, comedians Donnell Rawlings and Dave Attell, and actress Davida Williams. It was directed by comedian Victor Varnado, who also acted in the movie. The screenplay was written by Jim Yoakum, and by Paul Sapiano. It was released in 2007 and is listed as having been filmed in New York City in the same year. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Several Ways to Die Trying Several Ways to Die Trying is an independent film made in 2005 by a group of college students and recent graduates. The film was mostly shot in Lopatcong Township, New Jersey, United States. The films writer/director as well as members of the cast and crew are residents of the township. The Somme: From Defeat to Victory The Somme – From Defeat to Victory is a 2006 BBC documentary film made to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme. Kibera Kid Kibera Kid is an award winning short film set in the Kibera slums in Nairobi, Kenya. It was written, directed and co-produced by Nathan Collett in collaboration with the locals of Kibera. This twelve-minute film featured Kibera actors in the principal roles. It has played at film festivals worldwide including the Berlin Film Festival and it won a Student EMMY from Hollywood. It has been profiled by the BBC, Reuters and Al Jazeera English. In April 2009, a feature film follow up to Kibera Kid was shot. The full length film focuses on tribal conflict and the possibility of reconciliation. The film had a larger effect as it led to the formation of Hot Sun Foundation which trains the youth of the slums to make their own films. Pita ten is a Japanese manga by Koge-Donbo. It was serialized in the shōnen manga magazine Dengeki Comic Gao! between the October 1999 and August 2003 issues and was later collected into eight tankōbon volumes. The eight volumes were localized for North America by Tokyopop; Madman Entertainment used Tokyopops translations for distribution in Australasia. The plot follows Kotarou Higuchi who becomes acquainted with the angel Misha, and the demon Shia. Pita-Ten has spun off an anthology manga, art books, a light novel series, and an anime; the anime resulted in a radio program and audio disc releases such as soundtracks and image songs. Tokyopops volumes of Pita-Ten ranked on ICv2s monthly top one-hundred selling graphic novels. English reviewers praised the plot and artwork, generally describing the series as cute. Ernst, Bobbie en de geslepen Onix Ernst, Bobbie, en de geslepen Onix is a 2007 Dutch childrens film. The film received a Golden Film for 100,000 visitors. Waru: kanketsu-hen is a 2006 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike. The film is a follow-up to Waru. Stonewall and Riot: The Ultimate Orgasm Stonewall & Riot: The Ultimate Orgasm is a superhero-pornographic 3D animated film created by Joe Phillips, which was released in 2006. It was nominated for a GayVN Award. The film follows the adventures of Stonewall and Riot, two gay superheroes living in Eros City who have to investigate a crime and identify the guilty party by "interrogating" every male supervillain in the city. This is Joe Phillips second DVD movie and AVAs third film, following the GayVN Award-winning The House of Morecock. The main characters names are in reference to the Stonewall riots, a series of historical riots by the gay citizens of New York City in 1969. The film contains lots of advertising, worked into the visuals; sponsors Elbow Grease personal lubricant and JustUs Boyz clothing; the films distributor, Kitty Media; and contributor to the films score, Ari Gold. Billboards feature art from Joe Phillips pinup book Cali Boys. Some characters are parodies of famous comic book characters; including Doctor Cocktopus, Polecat, and Bondage Fairy. Stonewall and Riot themselves give more subtle nods to Batman and Robin, with the opening and ending credits and the flashback origin sequence being homages to the 1960s Batman TV series. Joe Phillips and his brother Lex Wolcraft taught themselves 3D animation techniques in order to produce the film. Victoria Cross Heroes Victoria Cross Heroes is a three-part television UK docudrama recipients first broadcast by Channel 5 in 2006 that tells the stories of some of the recipients of the Victoria Cross. Punam Punam is a 2006 documentary film about nine-year-old girl Punam Tamang from Bhaktapur, Nepal. It was directed by Natasa Urban and Lucian Muntean, a Serbian independent documentary production duo specializing in telling the stories of working children. The Blue Hills The Blue Hills is a 2006 Estonian film directed by Raimo Jõerand. It is a documentary film about the 1944 Battle of Tannenberg Line. Based upon the war diaries of Paul Maitla, the film tells the story of the battle and the young Estonian men who had to choose between two totalitarian powers. The film received special mention at the 10th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. My Name Is Alan, and I Paint Pictures My Name is Alan, and I Paint Pictures is a 2007 documentary film directed by Johnny Boston. The film stars and is materially about Alan Russell-Cowan, an artist diagnosed with schizophrenia. The documentary My Name is Alan, and I Paint Pictures focuses on Alan Russel-Cowan, a street painter diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, as he works to break his way into the professional art world. The film also addresses larger issues which directly or indirectly affect Alan. Subjects addressed include the treatment and diagnosis of Paranoid Schizophrenia; the therapeutic benefits of art for mental illness; and the path to success for artists and the politics of the art establishment. The film had an art-house theatrical run in New York and Los Angeles in 2007 and 2008. Most recently My Name is Alan... was shown on the Ovation Arts Network in February and May 2009. Rangbaaz Rangbaaz is a 1996 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Kanti Shah, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Shilpa Shirodkar, Deepak Shirke, Paresh Rawal, Rami Reddy, Mohan Joshi, Kader Khan and Kiran Kumar. The film has Mithun Chakraborty in a triple role. The film is an almost exact copy of the 1989 film Tridev. Many scenes are identical scene for scene copies... including and explosion scene where Sunny Deol is seen, the scene is stolen from the film Tridev. The movie is directed by Kanti Shah, who also made Gunda with Mithun. Dialogues are written by Gunda fame Bashir Bhai Babbar, who has produced as cheesy and rhyming dialogues as in Gunda. however film was successful . Pozdnyaya vstrecha Late Meeting is a 1979 romantic drama television film based on the novel Urgently required gray human hair by Yuri Nagibin . My Daughter the Terrorist My Daughter the Terrorist is a 2007 documentary film about ‘twenty-four-year-olds Dharsika and Puhalchudar living and fighting side-by-side for seven years as part of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam elite force, the Black Tigers. The women describe their traumatic experiences at the hands of the Sri Lankan army, which led them to join the guerrilla group. Dharsika’s father died in the war and was left with her mother struggling to bring up her family in a war-torn society. Growing up in a Catholic family, Dharsika wanted to be a nun, but later joined the LTTE after the death of her father. Puhalchudar lost her home with her family and ended up in a displaced persons camp, describing the horrific conditions they faced at a young age. Dharsika’s mother hopes to meet her daughter and Puhalchudar during the rebel groups Heroes Day Memorial, also known as Maaveerar Naal, only to place flowers on the grave of the unknown soldier. My Daughter the Terrorist is a film by Beate Arnestad, produced by Morten Daae that received the award for Best International Feature-length Documentary at the Message to Man International Film Festival in 2017 and was shown at the 11th United Nations Association Film Festival in 2008. It also premiered at international film festivals in the United States, Belgium, Canada, Italy, Ukraine, Poland, Bogota, Norway, and Taiwan. 41 41 is an independent feature-length documentary about Nicholas ONeill, the youngest victim of the Station nightclub fire, which claimed the lives of 100 people in West Warwick on February 20, 2003. The documentary, which was co-created by filmmakers Christian de Rezendes and Christian ONeill, interweaves the story of Nicholass life, as described by his family and friends and illustrated with home videos, with footage from the film They Walk Among Us, which is based on a play of the same name written by Nicholas a year before he passed. The titular number, as described by the film, was of spiritual significance to Nicholas, although the reasons behind this are not fully known. The film also details how his family and friends believe that Nicholas may have prophetically known that he would die at a young age, and that he continues to communicate with them as a spirit, often through "signs" involving the number 41. Several notable individuals either appear in the film or acted as consultants on it, including novelist Jon Land, writer Ann Hood, paranormal researcher Gary Schwartz, psychic mediums Robert Brown, Maureen Hancock and Cindy Gilman, and AVID co-creator Tom Ohanian. Both of the directors appear in the film and act as storytellers, relating their personal connection to the story. Jack Rio Jack Rio is a 2008 thriller film directed by Gregori J. Martin. The film is based on a short film written and directed by the films lead actor Matt Borlenghi. The First Basket The First Basket is a 2008 documentary film on professional basketballs influence on Jewish culture. It is narrated by Peter Riegert. The film includes interviews and narratives provided by, and footage of, well known Jewish basketball personalities including Ossie Schectman, Red Auerbach, Sidney Hertzberg, and Edward Gottlieb as well as other Jewish basketball players. Jau Tithe Khau Jau Tithe Khau is a Marathi movie released on 8 February 2007. Produced by Meghraj Shahjirao Rajebhosle and directed by Abhay Kirti. The movie is based on the life of a protagonist who is fed up of corruption everywhere and decides to teach everyone a lesson. The movie is based on the story Phulwa Ka Pul by Sanjeev and Sumitra Motilal Halawais short story Baavi Kaledide which went on to be adapted into 2017 Kannada movie Sarkari Kelasa Devara Kelasa. The movie was remade in Hindi as Well Done Abba. Naukar Wohti Da Naukar Wohti Da is a 1974 Pakistani, Punjabi film, starring Munawar Zarif in the lead role, opposite actress Aasia. This film was one of the greatest hits of Munawar Zarif as a lead actor. It was later remade in Hindi in 1983 as Naukar Biwi Ka. The Color of Fame The Color of Fame is a 2008 Venezuelan drama film about a Marilyn Monroe poser and a transsexual who believes to be her reincarnation. The film was Venezuelas official submission for the 81st Annual Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. Humanimal Humanimal is a 2009 Chilean film by Francesc Morales. The film is a fantasy horror film set on a world where animals have taken over humans. It depicts the story of how an innocent Turtle becomes corrupt, as he is exposed to sex and violence. The cast includes recognized Chilean actors such as Ramón Llao, Jenny Cavallo and Sebastián Layseca. Because most characters are animals, the film has absolutely no dialog, so it is considered one of the few modern silent films. Love Me Again (Land Down Under) Love Me Again is a 2008 Filipino film starring Angel Locsin with Piolo Pascual released under Star Cinema. The film was directed by award-winning film director Rory Quintos. Love Me Again had its world premiere in Los Angeles on December 6, 2008 and in San Francisco, California on December 7, 2008. It opened in Philippine theaters last January 15, 2009. This film is the first ever Philippine film with an all cast of Filipinos to be shown in a premiere in the United States and this is also the first big-screen team-up of Piolo Pascual and Angel Locsin. New Muslim Cool New Muslim Cool is a 2009 documentary film directed and produced by Jennifer Maytorena Taylor. The film was initially released on POV and follows the life of Hamza Perez, a Puerto Rican American Rap artist who converted to Islam after he decided to quit his life as a drug dealer. Hamza spends his time on the streets and jail cells spreading the message of Islam to at-risk youth and communities. The film also features the hip-hop group M-Team, a musical collaboration between Hamza and his brother Suliman Perez. The duo utilize the medium of hip-hop to spread their faith and religious message to other young people. In the midst of his journey to establish a new religious community and a new family in the North side of Pittsburgh, Hamza is forced to face the reality of being an active Muslim in a post 9/11 America when the communitys Mosque gets raided by the FBI. Sanadhi Appanna Sanaadi Appanna is a 1977 Indian Kannada film directed by Vijay, based on the novel Kuniyitu Hejje Naliyithu Gejje by Krishnamoorthy Puranik, and starring Rajkumar and Jaya Prada in lead roles. The supporting cast features Ashok, Balakrishna, R. Sampath, Thoogudeepa Srinivas, Papamma and Madhavi.The movie saw a theatrical run of 50 weeks. The film is considered a landmark in Kannada cinema. It is notable for the fact that Bismillah Khan played the actual shehnai for Rajkumars character in this movie. The film was remade in Telugu as Sannayi Appanna starring Sobhan Babu. Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum is a 2009 Indian Tamil drama film, directed by debutante Rajamohan, who earlier worked under renowned directors like A. Venkatesh and S. D. Vijay Milton, which stars newcomers Ramakrishnan and Thananya in lead roles. It is produced by SPB Charan under his banner Capital Film Works and has musical score by acclaimed music director Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film released on 24 April 2009 to Good responses. Deep River: The Island Deep River: The Island is a Canadian zombie comedy film released in 2009. The motion picture was written by George Stuckert and directed by Ben Bachelder. The movie was produced by Ben Bachelder, Clayton Moore, Susan Stuckert-Bachelder, and George Stuckert. The music score was written by Cassidy Bisher, Casino, Richard DeHove, Drop Drop, and Lee Fitzsimmons. It stars Kristopher Bowman, Maia Kaufhold and Jo-Ellen Size. The movie was filmed in Deep River, Canada. The movie was filmed between July 28, 2008 - October 2, 2008. It was released July 28, 2010 at the Action On Film International Film Festival and October 2010 at the Eerie Horror Film Festival. Patapata hikousen no bouken is a 26-episode anime television series. The main character is a 15-year-old English girl named Jane Buxton, who dreams of building a flying machine. The series documents her journey through the Near East to find her brother. It is set in the late 19th century where impossible technologies such as landships and "floating liquid" exist side by side in a steampunk world. The series is loosely based on two works by Jules Verne—his posthumous 1919 novel The Barsac Mission as well as his 1896 novel Facing the Flag. Ghosts of War Ghosts of War is a short film made in 2010, written and directed by David Sander and produced by Enzo Tedeschi, and starring Graham Brissett and Simon Broadhurst. The film premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival on ANZAC Day, April 2010; and has been officially selected by the 2010 Action On Film International Film Festival in Pasadena, California. Aha Aaha...! is a 1998 Telugu romantic film produced by Nagarjuna Akkineni under the Great India Entertainments banner and directed by Suresh Krishna. The film stars Jagapathi Babu, Sanghavi in the lead roles and music composed by Vandemataram Srinivas. The film won a South Filmfare Award and it is a remake of Suresh Krishnas own Tamil film Aahaa. The Man in the Maze The Man in the Maze is a 2011 American horror film. The film was produced in the United States and premiered in India on September 2, 2011. Amber Sharma, Managing Director of Mowgli Productions, was the presenter for the film. Nine Days That Changed the World Nine Days that Changed the World is a 2010 documentary film produced by Newt Gingrich and his wife Callista that centers on the role played by Pope John Paul II in the fall of Communism in Europe and the rise of labour union Solidarity. A Few Days of Respite A Few Days of Respite is a 2011 French-Algerian drama film written and directed by Amor Hakkar. It competed in the World Cinema section at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Chala Bagundi Chala Bagundi is a 2000 Telugu film directed and produced by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. The film stars Srikanth, Vadde Naveen, Malavika and Asha Saini in the lead roles. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office and was remade in Kannada as Bahala Chennagide with Shivrajkumar. Pak! Pak! My Dr. Kwak! Pak! Pak! My Dr. Kwak! is a 2011 Filipino comedy film starring Vic Sotto and Bea Alonzo and produced by OctoArts Films, M-Zet Productions, and APT Entertainment and released by Star Cinema. It is Vic Sottos comeback to Star Cinema after 14 years. The Guantanamo Trap The Guantanamo Trap is a documentary film about four individuals whose lives were changed by their association with the Guantanamo Bay detention camps. The film was directed by Thomas Wallner and won the special jury prize at the 2011 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. The four individuals profiled in the film are Murat Kurnaz, a Turkish citizen raised in Germany, who was arrested in Pakistan and sold for a bounty to the US army. He spent five years as a detainee in the Kandahar Internment Facility and the Guantanamo camps despite the FBI and the US and German intelligence thought he was innocent. Kurnaz says he is innocent and has been tortured during his detention. Diane Beaver, a military lawyer known for drafting a memo widely described as "the torture memo"; Matthew Diaz, a navy lawyer who was sentenced to 6 month of imprisonment for leaking the names of Guantanamo captives to human rights organizations; Gonzalo Boye, a Spanish lawyer who tried to charge those he thought responsible for war crimes committed at Guantanamo. Thambikku Indha Ooru Thambikku Indha Ooru is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language comedy film directed by Badri. It stars Bharath, Sana Khan, Prabhu, Vivek, Madalsa Sharma, and Ranjith. The music was composed by Dharan Kumar with cinematography by Saalai Sahadevan and editing by S. Surajkavee. The film was released on 5 March 2010 to negative reviews and was declared a box office bomb. Ramin Ramin is a 2011 Lithuanian documentary film directed by Audrius Stonys about the Georgian wrestler Ramin Lomsadze, who once won seven matches in 55 seconds. The film was selected as the Lithuanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The Wisdom Tree The Wisdom Tree is a 2013 independent mystery science fiction film directed by Sunil Shah and starring Sheetal Sheth, Patrick Alparone, Eric Holter, Nick Scoggin, and Ross Turner. The film weaves science with art, music and mysticism. The film was screened to a limited audience in February 2013 at Emory University, and to attendees at the Science and Non-Duality Conference, in October 2013. The films premiere is scheduled for December 7, 2013 at AMC Metreon. The film is slated for release across the United States in January 2014. Code of the West Code of the West is an American 2012 documentary film directed by Rebecca Richman Cohen about the 2010 campaign to repeal Montanas legalization of medical marijuana. Get Married 3 Get Married 3 is an Indonesian romantic comedy directed by Monty Tiwa and released in 2011. A sequel to Hanung Bramantyos Get Married and Get Married 2, it stars Nirina Zubir and Fedi Nuril as a married couple attempting to raise their triplets while under intense pressure from their family and friends. The film was a commercial success and received favourable reviews in The Jakarta Post and Suara Karya. Ja sam iz Krajine, zemlje kestena Ja sam iz Krajine, zemlje kestena is a 2013 Bosnian film directed by Jasmin Duraković. The script for the film is based on screenwriter Mirsad Ćatićs unpublished novel Krvavi zalogaj. Sagat Sagat: The Documentary stylized as SAGAT: The Documentary, SAGAT - Uncut or just SAGAT is a 2011 documentary on pornographic actor and gay icon François Sagat about his persona and impact on world culture directed by Pascal Roche and Jérôme M. De Oliveira. It was produced by ADL TV and after an idea by Brenda & Lucy Co. Into the Rainbow Into the Rainbow is a fantasy adventure film directed by Norman Stone, starring Willow Shields and Maria Grazia Cucinotta. The film is a co-production between China and New Zealand. It received a Gala Screening at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival on 4 November 2017 and was Opening Night film of the Asia Pacific Film Festival in Auckland on 28 October 2017. The film was shot 3D. Everyday Is Like Sunday Everyday Is Like Sunday is a 2013 Canadian independent film directed by Pavan Moondi. It stars David Dineen-Porter, Coral Osborne and Adam Gurfinkel as twenty-something friends and roommates trying to come to terms with adulthood. The film had a limited theatrical release in Canada on August 16, 2013, and was acquired for Canadian distribution by Mongrel Media in January of 2014. Limerence Limerence is a 2012 Italian short film written, directed and starred by Giuseppe Rossi. It is about a psychological state called limerence, a term coined by the American psychologist Dorothy Tennov to describe the obsessive state of romantic love. Going Bongo Going Bongo is a 2015 comedy drama film directed by Dean Matthew Ronalds and produced by Brian Ronalds. The film stars Ernest Napoleon and features Emanuela Galliussi, Nyokabi Gethaiga and Ashley Olds. It was filmed in Los Angeles and Tanzania. Matinee Matinee is a 2012 Malayalam romantic film directed by Aneesh Upasana and starring Maqbool Salmaan and Mythili in the lead roles. The film marks the directorial debut of still photographer Aneesh Upasana while Mammoottys nephew Maqbool Salmaan plays his first lead role. The story is about two persons journey to filmdom and how their life changes on one Fridays matinée show. The films lead role is played by Maqbool Salmaan who had earlier appeared in a short role in A. K. Saajans Asuravithu. Maqbool is the nephew of noted actor Mammootty. He is the son of Ibrahimkutty, the younger brother of Mammootty who had been a popular star in the miniscreen. The film is produced by AOPL Entertainment which also launched Mammoottys son Dulquer Salmaan earlier the year through Second Show. Matinee released on 13 December to positive reviews from critics and audiences. The film was appreciated for its realistic approach and the performances by lead actors. Crocodile Love Story Crocodile Love Story is a 2013 Indian film directed by Anoop Ramesh and produced by Anurag Motion Pictures. It features Bala Murali and Avanthika Mohan in the lead roles, with crocodile in supporting roles. The music and background score is composed by arun sidharrth.The movie, which used the technique of Animatronics for the first time in Malayalam cinema released on 19 July 2013. Idhuvum Kadandhu Pogum Idhuvum Kadandhu Pogum is a 2014 Indian Tamil tragedy drama film directed by the debutants Anil Krishnan and Srihari Prabaharan. The story, screenplay and dialogue were written by the latter. The film features Shivaji Dev, Shilpa Bhatt and Anusha Varma in the lead roles and is about finding a ray of light amidst a cloud of gloom and depression. The film was produced by the twin sisters Aruna Guhan and Aparna Guhan under AVM Productions. Filmed by Saleem Bilal and edited by Anil Krishnan, the film features music by Umashankar and lyrics written by Manivannan and Sathyaseelan Rajendran. It is touted to be the first Indian studio-backed film to be made exclusively for the Internet. Made as a direct-to-stream video, the film was released in YouTube on 14 April 2014, which marks the New Year in Tamil calendar. Inam Ceylon, titled Inam in Tamil, is a 2013 Indian war film written, directed, filmed and produced by Santosh Sivan. The story revolves around a group of teenagers in an orphanage set during the civil war in Sri Lanka. The film premiered at the 2013 Busan International Film Festival and had a theatrical release in India on 28 March 2014. Although it was positively received by critics, the film was withdrawn by Santosh Sivan from theatres, but met with protests three days later owing to protests from fringe Tamil groups in Tamil Nadu. It was election time and the film was a "U" censored, and had a Govt Tax free tag . Sunshine Daydream Sunshine Daydream is a music documentary film starring the rock band the Grateful Dead. It was shot at their August 27, 1972 concert at the Old Renaissance Faire Grounds in Veneta. Unreleased for many years, the movie was sometimes shown at small film festivals, and bootleg recordings of it circulated on VHS and DVD, and as digital downloads. A digitally remastered and reedited official version of the film was released on August 1, 2013, showing only one time in selected theaters as that years edition of the Grateful Dead Meet-Up at the Movies. It was screened with Grateful Days, a new documentary short that includes interviews with some of the concert attendees. Sunshine Daydream was released on DVD and Blu-ray on September 17, 2013. Sunshine Daydream is also a live album containing the complete August 27, 1972 Grateful Dead concert. Produced as a 3-disc CD and as a 4-disc LP, it was released by Rhino Records on September 17, 2013. The name Sunshine Daydream is taken from the coda section of the Dead song "Sugar Magnolia". S&M Sally S&M Sally is a 2015 American comedy-romance film directed by Michelle Ehlen. It stars Jen McPherson, Michelle Ehlen and Shaela Cook. This is the third installment of the "Butch Jamie" series and follows the relationship of the characters Jamie & Jill. The screenplay by Michelle Ehlen talks about a lesbian couple Jamie and Jill explore the underground world of S&M while their friends David and Lola compete to see whos cool enough to go through with a threesome. The Unbearable Lightness of Inspector Fan The Unbearable Lightness of Inspector Fan, also known as Shanghai Noir, is a 2015 comedy action romance suspense film directed by Clara Law. The film is a Chinese-Hong Kong co-production. The film was lensed by noted director of photography, Sion Michel. It was released on January 16, 2015. Nagrik Nagrik is a 2015 Indian Marathi language mystery political film, directed by Jaypraad Desai and produced by Arti Sachin Chavan and co-produced by Dr.Sunil Chavan presented by Sachhi Entertainment and Ronak Bandelkar. The film is released on 12 June 2015. Drohi Drohi is a 2010 Tamil-language neo-noir crime film written and directed by Sudha Kongara Prasad, starring Srikanth, Vishnu, Poorna, Poonam Bajwa and Thiagarajan in lead roles. The film released on 10 September 2010 to positive reviews. I Am Dale Earnhardt I am Dale Earnhardt is a 2015 documentary TV film created by NASCAR Productions and Spike TV, that takes an in-depth look into the life and death of Dale Earnhardt. It is part of a series of I AM documentaries that air on Spike TV. Udanchhoo Udanchhoo is a 2018 Hindi feature film, starring Prem Chopra, Rajneesh Duggal, Ashutosh Rana, Bruna Abdullah & Saisha Sehgal. Directed by Vipin Parashar and produced by Ravindra Singh under the banner of R-Vision India, this con-comedy is set in the metropolitan city of Mumbai, basing its narrative on how many of todays spiritual leaders use their influence to fool and misguide their followers and use them as a means for their black money operations. Meghmallar Meghmallar is a 2014 Bangladeshi drama film directed by Zahidur Rahim Anjan. The film is an adaption of writer Akhtaruzzaman Eliass story titled "Raincoat". It was screened in the Discovery section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Network Network is an Indian Bengali language thriller film, starring Saswata Chatterjee, Sabyasachi Chakraborty, Rini Ghosh, Bhaskar Banerjee, Indrajit Mazumder, Saptarshi Roy, Kartikey Tripathi, Eshani Ghosh, Saayoni Ghosh and Anindya Chatterjee, Darshana Banik. The film is the debut feature of director Saptaswa Basu who has co-written the screenplay with Rini Ghosh. This is the first Bengali feature film to feature a song of the RnB genre which is composed and sung by Raz Dee. The promotional track of this film is sung by Shaan and composed by Dabbu. The other songs are composed by Chirantan Banerjee and Aviraj Sen. The film was theatrically released on 28 June 2019. The Sound of Things The Sound of Things is a 2016 Costa Rican drama film directed by Ariel Escalante. It was selected as the Costa Rican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Eric Clapton: Live at the Royal Albert Hall Slowhand at 70 – Live at the Royal Albert Hall is a November 2015 album by Eric Clapton recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall on 21 May 2015 during his "70th Birthday Celebration" tour. A film of the concert was released on 14 September 2015 via cinema broadcasting in various territories. The cinema release included a report on Claptons history at the Royal Albert Hall. A DVD, Blu-ray, compact disc and gramophone record release of the performance was released on 13 November 2015. Active Adults Active Adults is a 2017 comedy-drama film written by Max and Aaron Fisher-Cohen and directed by Aaron Fisher-Cohen. It stars Lola Kirke, Dominic Chianese, Jonathan Rosen and Joanna Merlin with supporting roles played by Rosie Perez and Ellen Barkin among others. One Step Away One Step Away is a 2014 Chinese suspense romance film directed by Zhao Baogang. It was released on September 19, 2014. Spirit Unforgettable Spirit Unforgettable is a Canadian documentary film, which premiered at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in 2016. Directed by Pete McCormack, the film profiles the Canadian folk rock band Spirit of the West in preparation for a 2015 concert at Massey Hall, as part of their farewell tour following lead singer John Manns diagnosis with early-onset Alzheimers disease. At the time of the Massey Hall concert, it was possible but not definitive that due to Manns cognitive decline, the show may have become the bands last-ever concert performance. The band did, however, ultimately perform a few more times following the show, most notably for a three-night series of finale performances at Vancouvers Commodore Ballroom in April 2016. The film also includes Manns wife Jill Daum, an actress and playwright who has written her own theatrical play about Alzheimers, Forget About Tomorrow. Musician Paul Hyde also contributes to the films soundtrack, performing a rendition of a song, "I Miss My Mind the Most", which Mann wrote about his experience. McCormack, a longtime friend of the band, invested $100,000 of his own money in the film up front, telling The Globe and Mail that "I had to go and dive in right away … funding or no funding, because of the disease." The film did later secure funding, including a completion grant from the Shaw Media/Hot Docs Fund. Many critics have singled out the bands live performance of their signature song "Home for a Rest" near the end of the film, which saw the entire audience begin to sing along the moment Mann had a slip in remembering the lyrics, as its life-affirming emotional climax. The film aired on HBO Canada on July 1, 2016. Salsipuedes Salsipuedes may refer to: a Tale of Love, an opera by Daniel Catán Salsipuedes, a 2016 Panamanian film directed by Ricardo Aguilar Navarro Salsipuedes Massacre, a 1831 killing in Uruguay Przygody kota Filemona Przygody kota Filemona is a Polish animated cartoon. It ran for 39 episodes between 1972 and 1981. Anna Anna: Kisan Baburao Hazare is an Indian biographical film, directed and written by Shashank Udapurkar. It is based on the life of Indian social activist Anna Hazare. Shashank Udapurkar, director of the film, himself would be playing the titular character. The film also stars Tanishaa Mukerji, Govind Namdev, Sharat Saxena, Kishor Kadam, Daya Shankar Pandey, Ankit Sharma in supporting roles. The film was released on 14 October 2016. Jimami Tofu Jimami Tofu is a 2017 Singaporean-Japanese drama film written, produced and directed by Jason Chan and Christian Lee, starring Japanese actress Yamamoto. Produced by Singapore-based BananaMana Films and supported by the Okinawa Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Okinawa Prefectures Film Tourism Promotion Project, it made its world premiere at the 2017 Hawaii International Film Festival where it won the Audience Choice Award for Best Narrative Feature Film. Neo Rauch - Gefährten und Begleiter Neo Rauch - Comrades and Companions is a 2016 German documentary film directed by Nicola Graef, about the painter Neo Rauch. The filmmaker followed Rauch for three years in his studio in Leipzig and at exhibitions in America, Asia and Europe. Chosen and Excluded: The Hate on Jews in Europe Chosen and Excluded – The Hate on Jews in Europe is a German and French documentary film from Joachim Schroeder and Sophie Hafner about Antisemitism in Europe, the Middle East and inside the Muslim Community. It was commissioned by the public Franco-German TV network ARTE in 2015. It got attention in German and international media after the initial refusal of the two public TV networks ARTE and WDR to release the film. Both claimed the documentary did not live up to their standards. During the ongoing public discussion, the German tabloid Bild decided to show the documentary online for 24 hours without having the rights. Eventually, both, ARD and ARTE, broadcast the documentary on June 21, 2017. Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: True Ending is a 2017 Japanese superhero film, serving as the film adaptation of the 2016-2017 Kamen Rider Series television series Kamen Rider Ex-Aid, serving as the shows "true ending" to conclude its final story arc, and featuring the debut of the protagonist of Kamen Rider Build. It was released in Japan on August 5, 2017, in a double billing with Gase Indaver Strikes Back. The PlayStation VR Movie was released on July 13, 2017. I Like Girls I Like Girls is a Canadian short animated film, directed by Diane Obomsawin and released in 2016. Based on Obomsawins 2014 graphic novel On Loving Women, the film features anthropomorphic animal characters acting out stories of lesbian same-sex attraction. The film won the prize for Best Short Film at the Ottawa International Animation Festival in 2016. It was a Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Animated Short Film at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards, and a Prix Iris nominee for Best Animated Short film at the 19th Prix Iris. It was submitted to the 2018 Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, but was not selected as a finalist. Mama's Girl Mamas Girl is a Philippine drama film directed by Connie Macatuno and written by Gina Marissa Tagasa. It stars Sofia Andres, Diego Loyzaga, Jameson Blake, Sylvia Sanchez, Yana Asistio, Heaven Peralejo, Karen Reyes, Arlene Muhlach, Alora Sasam and Afi Africa, among others. It is produced by Regal Entertainment. It is about Abby, an ambitious millennial coming out into the world with the help of her single mother, Mina, an entrepreneur. To Be Continued To Be Continued is a 2018 Latvian documentary film directed by Ivars Seleckis. It was selected as the Latvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. The Fatal Hour The Fatal Hour is a 1908 American silent short crime film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Life of General Villa The Life of General Villa is a silent biographical action–drama film starring Pancho Villa as himself, shot on location during a civil war. The film incorporated both staged scenes and authentic live footage from real battles during the Mexican Revolution, around which the plot of the film revolves. The film was produced by D. W. Griffith and featured future director Raoul Walsh as the younger version of Villa. Currently the film is presumably lost, with only unedited fragments and publicity stills known to exist. The making of the film and associated events were dramatized in the film And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself with Antonio Banderas starring as Villa and Kyle Chandler playing Walsh. The Children Pay The Children Pay is a surviving 1916 American silent drama film directed by Lloyd Ingraham and starring Lillian Gish. The Vultures of the Coast The Sea Vultures is a 1916 Swedish silent drama film directed by Victor Sjöström. El apóstol El Apóstol is a 1917 lost Argentine animated film utilizing cutout animation, and the worlds first feature animation film. It was directed and produced respectively by Italian immigrants Quirino Cristiani and Federico Valle. Cupid's Rival Cupids Rival is a 1917 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Count Your Change Count Your Change is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A Gun Fightin' Gentleman A Gun Fightin Gentleman is a 1919 American Western film directed by John Ford and starring Harry Carey. Because only three reels of originally five or six are known to exist, this film is considered a partially lost film. Lightning Bryce Lightning Bryce is a 1919-1920 American Western film serial directed by Paul Hurst and starring Ann Little and Jack Hoxie. 15 episodes were produced; all episodes survive today and are in the public domain. The Red Lantern The Red Lantern is a 1919 American silent drama film starring Alla Nazimova, who plays dual roles, and directed by Albert Capellani. It is notable today for being Anna May Wongs screen debut. A single print survives in Europe with rumors of a copy at Gosfilmofond, Moscow. The Cradle of Courage The Cradle of Courage is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Frederick Bradbury and Lambert Hillyer. The film stars William S. Hart, Ann Little, Tom Santschi, Gertrude Claire, Frank Thorwald, and George Williams. The film was released on September 19, 1920, by Paramount Pictures.Copies of the film are in the Museum of Modern Art and at other film archives. Crown of Thorns I.N.R.I. is a 1923 German silent religious epic film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Gregori Chmara, Henny Porten and Asta Nielsen. The film is a retelling of the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It was based on a 1905 novel by Peter Rosegger. It was reissued in 1933 in the United States with an added music track and narration as Crown of Thorns. The film uses a framing device set in modern Russia. The film is generally conventional in its treatment of the story except for the character of Judas Iscariot. Judas is portrayed as a social revolutionary who wants Jesus to become the leader of a Jewish uprising against the Roman army of occupation. Judas eventual betrayal of Jesus comes from political disillusionment rather than money. The Judas role was very important to the film as it was conceived by Weine, because it linked the biblical story to the framing story. However, the modern scenes provoked opposition from the censors, and the film was generally shown without them. It premiered in Berlin on Christmas Day 1925. The film was shot over 90 days between May and September 1923 at the Staaken Studios in Berlin. It was made with a star cast, expensive sets and hundreds of extras. The films art direction was by Ernö Metzner. In scale and length, it was the largest film directed by Wiene during his career. Mist in the Valley Mist in the Valley is a 1923 British silent crime film directed by Cecil Hepworth and starring Alma Taylor, G.H. Mulcaster and James Carew. It was based on a novel by Dorin Craig. Navy Blue Days Navy Blue Days is a 1925 American film starring Stan Laurel. Wild Horse Mesa Wild Horse Mesa is a 1925 American Western silent film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Jack Holt, Noah Beery Sr., Billie Dove, and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Based on the novel Wild Horse Mesa by Zane Grey, the film is about a rancher who, desperate for money, decides to trap and sell wild horses using barbed wire. The local Navajo tribe tries to persuade him not to do it. The film was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. Wild Horse Mesa was filmed on location in Colorado. Prints of the film have survived. Special Delivery Special Delivery is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle, starring Eddie Cantor, written by Cantor, John F. Goodrich and George Marion Jr.. It was released by Paramount Pictures. Derelict Derelict is a 1930 American pre-Code adventure film directed by Rowland V. Lee and written by Grover Jones and William Slavens McNutt. The film stars George Bancroft, Jessie Royce Landis and William "Stage" Boyd. The film was released on November 22, 1930, by Paramount Pictures. Newly Rich Forbidden Adventure, also known as Newly Rich, is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Mitzi Green, Edna May Oliver, Louise Fazenda and Jackie Searl. Three children - two actors and a king - run away from their constricted lives and have a forbidden adventure. Filming took place from April 2 to May 7, 1931. His Royal Highness His Royal Highness is a 1932 Australian musical film directed by F. W. Thring, also known as His Loyal Highness, starring George Wallace in his feature film debut. It was the first Australian film musical. Kantor ideál The Ideal Schoolmaster is a 1932 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. The Midnight Lady The Midnight Lady is a 1932 American Pre-Code crime film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Sarah Padden, John Darrow and Claudia Dell. It is also known by the alternative title of Dream Mother. She Wanted a Millionaire She Wanted a Millionaire is a 1932 American Pre-Code film starring Joan Bennett and Spencer Tracy. The film, produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation, was directed by John G. Blystone and also features Una Merkel. It is the only film that Bennett and Tracy made together in which she was billed over Tracy. They also played the top-billed romantic leads in Me and My Gal, Father of the Bride, and Fathers Little Dividend. Sin's Pay Day Sins Pay Day is a 1932 American pre-Code crime film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Lloyd Whitlock. South of the Rio Grande South of the Rio Grande is a 1932 American pre-Code sound film western directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Buck Jones. The film had an alternate title of South of Santa Fe. A copy is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Brewster's Millions Brewsters Millions is a 1935 British musical comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Jack Buchanan, Lili Damita and Nancy ONeil. It is based on the novel and subsequent play, Brewsters Millions, with the action relocated from the United States to Britain. The Crime of the Century The Crime of the Century is a 1933 American Pre-Code thriller film directed by William Beaudine and featuring a star-studded cast including Jean Hersholt, Wynne Gibson, Stuart Erwin, Frances Dee, and David Landau. Crime on the Hill Crime on the Hill is a 1933 British mystery film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Sally Blane, Nigel Playfair and Lewis Casson. The plot was based on a successful play by Jack de Leon and Jack Celestin. It was made by British International Pictures at Welwyn Studios in autumn 1933. Father Brown, Detective Father Brown, Detective is a 1934 American mystery film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Walter Connolly, Paul Lukas and Gertrude Michael. It is based on the Father Brown story "The Blue Cross" by G. K. Chesterton, a story which also informed the 1954 film Father Brown with Alec Guinness and Peter Finch. The Girl Who Came Back The Girl Who Came Back is a 1935 American crime film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Shirley Grey, Sidney Blackmer, and Noel Madison. The Love Test The Love Test is a 1935 British romantic comedy film directed by Michael Powell and starring Judy Gunn, Louis Hayward, David Hutcheson, Googie Withers and Thorley Walters. It was made as a Quota quickie. North of Arizona North of Arizona is a 1935 American western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Jack Perrin, Blanche Mehaffey and Lane Chandler. It was a low-budget B film made by Reliable Pictures. Strangers All Strangers All is a 1935 American drama film directed by Charles Vidor from a screenplay by Milton Krims. The film stars May Robson and Preston Foster, and was released by RKO Radio Pictures on April 26, 1935. Frankie and Johnnie Frankie and Johnny is a 1936 American film. The film was shot on location in The Bronx, New York and sat on the shelf for two years before being released by the studio due to interference from United States film censors. His Family Tree His Family Tree is a 1935 comedy film directed by Charles Vidor. Anna Party Membership Card is a 1936 Soviet crime drama film directed by Ivan Pyryev. Rainbow on the River Rainbow on the River is a 1936 American musical film directed by Kurt Neumann from a screenplay by Harry Chandlee, Earle Snell, and William Hurlbut, based upon the novel Toinettes Philip by C. V. Jamison. Produced by Bobby Breen Productions and Principal Productions, the movie was premiered in New York City on December 17, 1936, and released nationwide by RKO Radio Pictures the following week on Christmas Day. The film stars Bobby Breen, May Robson and Charles Butterworth. The Tenth Man The Tenth Man is a 1936 British drama film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring John Davis Lodge, Antoinette Cellier and Athole Stewart. It is based on the play The Tenth Man by W. Somerset Maugham. Bar-Z Bad Men Bar-Z Bad Men is a 1937 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Johnny Mack Brown. Barrios bajos Barrios bajos is a 1937 Spanish black-and-white film directed by Pedro Puche and produced by SIE Films. The Crime Nobody Saw The Crime Nobody Saw is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Charles Barton and written by Bertram Millhauser. The film stars Lew Ayres, Ruth Coleman, Eugene Pallette, Benny Baker, Vivienne Osborne, Colin Tapley and Howard Hickman. The film was released on March 12, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. Dangerous Holiday Dangerous Holiday is a 1937 American drama film written and directed by Nicholas T. Barrows. The film stars Ronald Sinclair, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, Hedda Hopper, Jack La Rue, Jed Prouty and Lynne Roberts. The film was released on June 7, 1937, by Republic Pictures. The Great Gambini The Great Gambini is a 1937 American mystery film directed by Charles Vidor and written by Frederick J. Jackson, Frank Partos and Howard Irving Young. The film stars Akim Tamiroff, Marian Marsh, John Trent, Genevieve Tobin, Reginald Denny, Roland Drew and William Demarest. The film was released on June 25, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. Bombs Over London Midnight Menace is a 1937 British thriller film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Charles Farrell, Margaret Vyner, Fritz Kortner and Danny Green. The screenplay concerns an international arms manufacturing firms plans to start a war in Europe by bombing London. It was released in the United States as Bombs Over London. Niedorajda Niedorajda is a 1937 Polish film directed by Mieczysław Krawicz and produced by the Rex-Film studio. Radio Patrol Radio Patrol is a 1937 Universal movie serial based on the comic strip Radio Patrol. Song of the Road The Song of the Road is a 1937 British drama film directed by John Baxter and starring Bransby Williams, Ernest Butcher and Muriel George. It was made at Shepperton Studios. It was made as a supporting feature. Like Baxters earlier The Song of the Plough the film examines the effect of modern technology on traditional working practices in the countryside. The Women Men Marry The Women Men Marry is a 1937 American film directed by Errol Taggart and starring George Murphy, Josephine Hutchinson, Claire Dodd and Toby Wing. The films script is credited to Donald Henderson Clarke. The Country Bride The Rich Bride is a 1937 Soviet adventure film directed by Ivan Pyryev. Buzzy Boop Buzzy Boop is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film in the Max Fleischer/Betty Boop Cartoon featuring Betty Boop and her young tomboy cousin Buzzy Boop. The Farmer Goes to Town Dad and Dave Come to Town is a 1938 Australian comedy film directed by Ken G. Hall, the third in the Dad and Dave comedy series starring Bert Bailey. It was the feature film debut of Peter Finch. The Devil Is an Empress The Chess Player is a 1938 French historical drama film directed by Jean Dréville, released by Compagnie Française Cinématographique in France and Columbia Pictures in the United States and starring Françoise Rosay, Conrad Veidt and Bernard Lancret. It is a remake of the 1927 silent film The Chess Player. Queen of Crime Kate Plus Ten is a 1938 British thriller film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Jack Hulbert, Genevieve Tobin and Noel Madison. It was adapted from the Edgar Wallace novel Kate Plus Ten. It was also released as Queen of Crime. The Lone Wolf in Paris The Lone Wolf in Paris is a 1938 American film, one of Columbias Lone Wolf film series. In the start-and-stop history of the Lone Wolf series, this entry is the only one with Lederer as star. It stands alone between Melvyn Douglass The Lone Wolf Returns in 1935, and the first of Warren Williams series of nine, The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt, released the following year. Pudgy and the Lost Kitten Pudgy and the Lost Kitten is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. Thanks for Everything Thanks for Everything is a 1938 American comedy film directed by William A. Seiter, written by Curtis Kenyon and Harry Tugend, and starring Adolphe Menjou, Jack Oakie, Jack Haley, Arleen Whelan, Tony Martin and Binnie Barnes. It was released on December 23, 1938, by 20th Century Fox. Across the Plains Across the Plains is a 1939 American Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring Addison Randall, Frank Yaconelli, and Joyce Bryant. Written by Robert Emmett Tansey, the film is about two brothers who are separated when they are young and who meet again as adults, one good and one bad. Hotel Sacher Hotel Sacher is a 1939 German drama film directed by Erich Engel and starring Sybille Schmitz, Willy Birgel and Wolf Albach-Retty. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Ledersteger and Hans Richter. It was partly shot on location in Vienna, which had recently been taken over by Nazi Germany. Interior scenes were shot at the Rosenhügel Studios. Tomorrow It Will Be Better Tomorrow It Will Be Better or Morgen gaat het beter is a 1939 Dutch film directed by Frederic Zelnik. Timber Stampede Timber Stampede is a 1939 American western film directed by David Howard from a screenplay by Morton Grant, based on a story by Bernard McConville and Paul Franklin. The film stars George OBrien, Chill Wills, and Marjorie Reynolds. RKO Radio Pictures produced and distributed the film, which was released on June 30, 1939. I Want a Divorce I Want a Divorce is a 1940 Paramount film directed by Ralph Murphy. The screenplay was written by Frank Butler. The film starred then-married actors Joan Blondell and Dick Powell, who would later divorce in real life. Co-star Gloria Dickson and director Murphy were also later married to one another and divorced. Ladies Must Live Ladies Must Live is a 1940 American romantic comedy film directed by Noel M. Smith and starring Wayne Morris, Rosemary Lane and Lee Patrick. It is a B movie produced by the major Hollywood studio Warner Brothers. The films sets were designed by the art director Esdras Hartley. Rangers of Fortune Rangers of Fortune is a 1940 American Western directed by Sam Wood. The plot revolves around three heroes, played by Fred MacMurray, Albert Dekker, and Gilbert Roland, as they battle a ruthless land baron who is intent on driving out small ranchers and settlers. Patricia Morison co-stars. A beszélö köntös The Talking Rob is a Hungarian film that was shot partially in colour and directed by Géza Radványi. It was produced in 1941. It was based on Kálmán Mikszáth’s novel on the same title. It was the first Hungarian film with outdoor scenes utilising Agfacolor colour technology. The Devil Pays Off The Devil Pays Off is a 1941 American crime film directed by John H. Auer. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Recording. Story of a Night Historia de una noche is a 1941 Argentine film directed by Luis Saslavsky. The Return of Daniel Boone The Return of Daniel Boone is a 1941 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Paul Franklin and Joseph Hoffman. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, Betty Miles, Dub Taylor, Ray Bennett, Walter Soderling and Carl Stockdale. The film was released on May 7, 1941, by Columbia Pictures. Tragic Night Tragic Night is a 1942 Italian drama film directed by Mario Soldati and starring Doris Duranti, Carlo Ninchi and Andrea Checchi. It is based on a 1928 novel by Delfino Cinelli. After being released from prison, a poacher seeks revenge on the gamekeeper who put him there. It was made at the Scalera Studios in Rome. It belongs to the movies of the calligrafismo style. It's Everybody's War Its Everybodys War was a short dramatic propaganda film produced by 20th Century Fox and distributed by the Office of War Information in 1942. The film is set up to show the chronological effects of the war on a typical American small town. Two years ago they sent off their company of the National Guard, but didnt think they would actually go to battle. They first get sanguine letters home about training and being stationed in the Philippines, without a thought to the possibility of combat. Then the Japanese invade the Philippines. Over winter 1941 and 1942, one by one, many of the parents get telegrams from the government saying that their children have died. People start joining the war effort with bravado, but then slack off, taking days off work and wasting resources, until May 6, 1942, when Corregidor falls, and the rest of the company is taken prisoner by the Japanese. The town then rallies, and more and more people go to work for war industries, go without luxuries to supply more materiel, and buy bonds. The next time that their company goes of to the front, they will have more planes, more tires, and better equipment, and they wont have to surrender. Shadows on the Sage Shadows on the Sage is a 1942 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by Lester Orlebeck and starring Bob Steele, Tom Tyler, and Jimmie Dodd. Surprised Parties Surprised Parties is a 1942 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn and starring George McFarland, Billie Thomas, Mickey Gubitosi, Billy Laughlin, and Janet Burston. It was the 206th Our Gang short that was released. What's Cookin' Whats Cookin? is a 1942 American musical film directed by Edward F. Cline and starring The Andrews Sisters, Jane Frazee, Robert Paige and Gloria Jean. The film is based on the story Wake Up and Dream written by Edgar Allan Woolf. ¡Arriba las mujeres! Arriba las mujeres is a 1943 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Harrigan's Kid Harrigans Kid is a 1943 American drama film directed by Charles Reisner and written by Martin Berkeley, Henry Blankfort and Alan Friedman. The film stars Bobby Readick, Frank Craven, William Gargan, J. Carrol Naish and Jay Ward. The film was released on March 17, 1943, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Woman Without a Soul La Mujer sin Alma is a Mexican movie of 1944, directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring by María Félix. El fantasma y Dª Juanita The Phantom and Dona Juanita is a 1945 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Antonio Casal, Mary Delgado and Juan Espantaleón. The films sets were designed by Enrique Alarcon. There Goes Kelly There Goes Kelly is a 1945 American film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Jackie Moran, Wanda McKay, and Sidney Miller. It was made for Monogram Pictures. Wagon Wheels Westward Wagon Wheels Westward is a 1945 American Western film in the Red Ryder film series directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Earle Snell. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, Robert Blake, Alice Fleming, Linda Stirling, Roy Barcroft and Emmett Lynn. The film was released on December 21, 1945, by Republic Pictures. Alias Mr. Twilight Alias Mr. Twilight is a 1946 crime drama film directed by John Sturges and starring Michael Duane, Trudy Marshall, and Lloyd Corrigan. King of the Forest Rangers King of the Forest Rangers is a Republic film serial. The Smugglers The Man Within is a 1947 British, Technicolor, adventure, crime, drama film, directed by Bernard Knowles and starring Ronald Shiner as Cockney Harry, Michael Redgrave, Jean Kent, Joan Greenwood and Richard Attenborough. In the United States, it was released in a slightly shorter version, retitled The Smugglers. It was produced by Triton Films and Production Film Service. The film was also presented by J. Arthur Rank and the Rank Organisation. The film was adapted from the 1929 novel The Man Within by Graham Greene. Carson City Raiders Carson City Raiders is a 1948 American Western film directed by Yakima Canutt and written by Earle Snell. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Frank Reicher, Beverly Jons, Harold Landon and Steve Darrell. Marshal of Amarillo Marshal of Amarillo is a 1948 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Mildred Coles, Clayton Moore, Roy Barcroft and Trevor Bardette. The film was released on July 15, 1948, by Republic Pictures. Barry Barry is a 1949 French historical drama film directed by Richard Pottier and Karl Anton and starring Pierre Fresnay, Simone Valère and Marc Valbel. It is set in the Napoleonic era. Mi adorado Juan My Beloved Juan is a 1950 Spanish comedy film directed by Jerónimo Mihura and starring Conchita Montes, Conrado San Martín and Juan de Landa. Una mujer cualquiera Just Any Woman is a 1949 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring María Félix, Antonio Vilar and Mary Delgado. The Long Teeth The Long Teeth is a French comedy drama film from 1953, directed by Daniel Gélin, written by Michel Audiard. It features Danièle Delorme, Louis de Funès, Roger Vadim and Brigitte Bardot. The story is based on Jacques Roberts novel "Les dents longues". Desperadoes' Outpost Desperadoes Outpost is a 1952 American western film directed by Philip Ford and starring Allan Lane, Roy Barcroft and Eddy Waller. The films sets were designed by the art director Frank Hotaling. Avvaiyyar Avvaiyar is a 1953 Indian Tamil-language historical drama film directed by Kothamangalam Subbu, and produced by S. S. Vasan. The film features K. B. Sundarambal and M. K. Radha in the lead roles. Funniest Show on Earth Funniest Show on Earth is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring May Britt. It is the first Italian film in 3D. It was filmed with a three-dimensional shooting system patented by Carlo Ponti and Dino De Laurentiis and called "PoDelVision", which prescribed the simultaneous use of more cameras and then the printing of two identical copies of films: one for the left eye and one for the right eye. The film is an explicit parody of Cecil B. DeMilles The Greatest Show on Earth. Savage Frontier Savage Frontier is a 1953 American western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Allan Lane, Dorothy Patrick and Eddy Waller. The films sets were designed by the art director Frank Arrigo. Sins of Casanova Le avventure di Giacomo Casanova is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. It stars Gabriele Ferzetti, Corinne Calvet and Irène Galter. Famed horror film director Lucio Fulci wrote the script, one of his earliest projects. Mario Bava was the cinematographer. Orient Express Orient Express is a 1954 Italian-language film starring Silvana Pampanini, Henri Vidal, Folco Lulli, Eva Bartok and Curd Jürgens. The plot revolves around a two-day stop at a village in the Alps by passengers on the Orient Express. The Island Princess The Island Princess is a 1954 Italian-Spanish comedy film directed by Paolo Moffa. The Face of Lincoln The Face of Lincoln is a 1955 short documentary film in which sculptor Robert Merrell Gage models the features of Abraham Lincoln while narrating the story of Lincolns life. It won an Oscar at the 28th Academy Awards in 1956 for Best Short Subject and was also nominated for Documentary Short Subject. The film was directed by Edward Freed and produced by USC School of Cinematic Arts instructor Wilbur T. Blume. The March Hare The March Hare is a 1956 British comedy film directed by George More OFerrall and starring Peggy Cummins, Terence Morgan, Martita Hunt and Cyril Cusack. The film follows the efforts in Ireland to turn a seemingly useless racing horse into a Derby-winner. Hvad vil De ha'? Hvad vil De ha? is a 1956 Danish comedy film directed by Jens Henriksen and Preben Neergaard and starring Dirch Passer. Ramsbottom Rides Again Ramsbottom Rides Again is a 1956 British western comedy film produced and directed by John Baxter. The film features radio, film and stage star Arthur Askey in the lead role of Bill Ramsbottom, with Sid James, Shani Wallis, Betty Marsden and Jerry Desmonde in supporting roles. Pop singer Frankie Vaughan, in his film debut, sings "This is the Night" and "Ride, Ride, Ride Again." Anthea Askey, Arthurs daughter has a minor role. In his book, Great Hollywood Westerns, author John Howard Reid included Ramsbottom Rides Again. When Gangland Strikes When Gangland Strikes is a 1956 American film noir crime film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by John K. Butler and Frederick Louis Fox. The film stars Raymond Greenleaf, Marjie Millar, John Hudson, Anthony Caruso, Marian Carr, Slim Pickens and Mary Treen. The film was released on March 15, 1956, by Republic Pictures. Hot Rod Rumble Hot Rod Rumble is a US, low budget, black-and-white 1957 teen-oriented drag racing crime drama produced by Norman T. Herman and directed by Leslie H. Martinson. It stars Leigh Snowden and Richard Hartunian. The film tells the story of a clash within the Road Devils hot rod club when some of its members jump to a wrong conclusion following the accidental death of one of them in a car crash. Hot Rot Rumble was Hartunians only film. The film itself spun off a novel and had its soundtrack released on an LP. The Phantom Stagecoach The Phantom Stagecoach is a 1957 American Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring William Bishop, Kathleen Crowley, Richard Webb, Hugh Sanders, John Doucette, and Frank Ferguson. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on April 1, 1957. Ten Ready Rifles Ten Ready Rifles is a 1959 Spanish drama film directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia. The film concerns the Carlist Wars of the 19th century. It was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. Voyage to Italy, Complete with Love Voyage to Italy, Complete with Love is a 1958 West German romantic comedy film directed by Wolfgang Becker and starring Paul Hubschmid, Susanne Cramer and Hannelore Schroth. The films art direction was by Emil Hasler and Walter Kutz. Johnny Rocco Johnny Rocco is a 1958 crime film noir directed by Paul Landres starring Richard Eyer, Stephen McNally, and Coleen Gray. Musik ombord Musik ombord is a 1958 Swedish film directed by Sven Lindberg and starring Alice Babs. Das Mädchen vom Moorhof The Girl from the Marsh Croft is a 1958 West German drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Maria Emo, Claus Holm and Eva Ingeborg Scholz. It was adapted from the novel The Girl from the Marsh Croft by Selma Lagerlöf. It was a remake of a 1935 film of the same name. The films sets were designed by the art director Mathias Matthies and Ellen Schmidt. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. Forbidden Island Forbidden Island is a 1959 American ColumbiaColor adventure crime film directed by Charles B. Griffith starring Jon Hall. It was his debut as director, although he had directed second unit on Attack of the Crab Monsters. A young Don Preston from the Mothers of Invention appeared in this film. Marutirtha Hinglaj Marutirtha Hinglaj is a 1959 Indian Bengali-language drama film directed and produced by Bikash Roy. This was based on a travelogue of Bengali novelist Kalikananda Abadhuta. The film was made under the banner of Bikash Roy Productions. Meet Peter Voss Peter Voss, Hero of the Day is a 1959 West German comedy crime film directed by Georg Marischka and starring O.W. Fischer, Linda Christian and Walter Giller. It was a sequel to the 1958 film Peter Voss, Thief of Millions which had been based on the novel of the same title by Ewald Gerhard Seeliger. Sängkammartjuven Sängkammartjuven is a 1959 Swedish comedy film directed by Göran Gentele. It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival. Botón de ancla Anchor Button is a 1961 Spanish musical comedy film directed by Miguel Lluch and starring Manuel Gil, Ramón Arcusa and Manuel de la Calva. It is a remake of the 1948 film of the same title about three naval academy cadets. A Bully in 1900 Un Guapo del 900 is a 1960 Argentine drama film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. The Continental Twist The Continental Twist is a 1961 film. It was also known as Twist All Night. An excuse to feature the twist, The Motion Picture Guild described the movie as, "an idiotic mess that smacked of ripoff." L'onorata società Lonorata società is a 1961 Italian comedy film written and directed by Riccardo Pazzaglia. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Two and Two Make Six Two and Two Make Six, also known as A Change of Heart and The Girl Swappers, is a 1962 romantic comedy film directed by Freddie Francis and starring George Chakiris and Janette Scott. Gentlemen Prefer Nature Girls Gentlemen Prefer Nature Girls is a 1963 nudist film produced and directed by Doris Wishman. Violated Paradise Violated Paradise, also known as Scintillating Sins and Sea Nymphs, is a 1963 Italian sexploitation film directed and produced by Marion Gering and starring Kazuko Mine. The Small White Mouse Geliebte weiße Maus is a 1964 East German musical film. Produced by Eric Kuhne, the film had music by Conny Odd with cinematography by Gunter Haubold. Fritz Bachmann is the Weiss Maus, a term for the traffic policemen in East Germany because of their white uniform and cap, who gets involved with a girl, Helene Brauer, on a red scooter who drives his route everyday for work. The Avenger of Venice The Avenger of Venice is a 1964 adventure film written and directed by Pierro Pierotti and Carlo Campogalliani and starring Brett Halsey and Gianna Maria Canale. It is based on a novel by Michel Zevaco. Ça ira, il fiume della rivolta Ça ira - Il fiume della rivolta, also released internationally as Thermidor, is an Italian collage film of documentary film and drama film genres directed by Tinto Brass. Taking its name from the popular revolutionary song Ça ira, the film is a critical narrative of 20th century revolutions from 1900 to 1962 and their legacy. The first film directed by Brass, Ça ira - Il fiume della rivolta was produced in 1962 but it could be premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September 1964, to see theatrical release in December. Just Don't Think I'll Cry Denk bloß nicht, ich heule is a 1965 East German drama film directed by Frank Vogel of DEFA Studio. Until 27 April 1990 the film was banned in East Germany because of its social criticism. The film was said to have "problematized the oppression of critical young people in East German schools." High Yellow High Yellow is a 1965 film about a black girl who tries to pass for white. Kimberley Jim Kimberley Jim is a 1963 South African musical comedy film directed by Emil Nofal and starring Jim Reeves, Madeleine Usher and Clive Parnell. Its plot follows an American singer who takes part in the Kimberley diamond rush in 1880s South Africa. Dyden går amok Virtue Runs Wild is a Danish 1966 erotic comedy film. Based on the eponymous 1957 novel by , the film was written and directed by Sven Methling. The film was shot in 1965 in the North Jutland town of Stenbjerg; it is called "Hu" in the film. Funny Things Happen Down Under Funny Things Happen Down Under is a 1965 Australian-New Zealand musical film directed by Joe McCormick. It stars Olivia Newton-John, Ian Turpie and Howard Morrison, and is best remembered today for being Newton-Johns first film. Operation Poker Operation Poker is a 1965 Italian-Spanish spy film produced, written and directed by Osvaldo Civirani. The first choice for the main role was Ken Clark, who was replaced by Roger Browne a few days before the start of filming. It was mainly shot in Copenhagen. Man from Canyon City Man from Canyon City is a 1965 Spanish-Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Alfonso Balcázar. The Seven Revenges The Seven Revenges is a 1961 Italian adventure film directed by Primo Zeglio. It features American actress Elaine Stewart and was filmed in Yugoslavia. Young Americans Young Americans is a 1967 documentary film directed by Alexander Grasshoff and chronicling the travel experiences of The Young Americans choir. It was given an Academy Award in 1969, though it was revoked because it was released in 1967 and was thus ineligible, the only film in history to have done so. The Bandit Lamante di Gramigna is a 1969 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. For this film Stefania Sandrelli was awarded as Best Actress at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. Alibi Alibi is a 1969 Italian comedy film directed by Adolfo Celi and starring Vittorio Gassman. The Bullet Machine Clegg is a 1970 British crime film directed by Lindsay Shonteff. It featured Gilbert Wynne in his first starring role. Clegg follows a case of a private detective named Harry Clegg, a former policeman in London. The film was also released under the titles Clegg Private Eye, The Bullet Machine and Harry and the Hookers. It was lensed in various locations around London including the Docklands and Highgate Cemetery, as well as in Paris. Gilbert Wynne would also star in Shonteffs next film, Permissive which was also released in 1970. The score was by Paul Ferris. The film was distributed by Tigon. Don Segundo Sombra Don Segundo Sombra is a 1969 Argentine drama film directed by Manuel Antín, based on the novel of the same name. Winner of the Silver Condor Award for Best Film, it was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. The Bar at the Crossing The Bar at the Crossing is a 1972 French adventure film directed by Alain Levent. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. It stars Belgian singer Jacques Brel. The Darwin Adventure The Darwin Adventure is a 1972 British drama film directed by Jack Couffer and written by William Fairchild. The film stars Nicholas Clay, Susan Macready, Ian Richardson, Christopher Martin, Robert Flemyng and Philip Brack. The film was released on 27 September 1972, by 20th Century Fox. Malachi's Cove Malachis Cove is a 1973 British-Canadian drama film directed by Henry Herbert and starring Donald Pleasence, Veronica Quilligan and Peter Vaughan. It is based on the short story Malachis Cove by Anthony Trollope and is also known as The Seaweed Children. Some location filming was carried out at Trebarwith. Jacquemine Charrott Lodwidge was the films art director and was also brought in for Herberts next film, Emily. Sette ore di violenza per una soluzione imprevista Seven Hours of Violence is a 1973 Italian crime-thriller film. It marked the directorial debut by Michele Massimo Tarantini. Novelle licenziose di vergini vogliose , is a 1973 Italian decamerotic comedy film lensed and directed for the most part by Joe DAmato. The story and screenplay were written by DAmato and producer Diego Spataro. The film is noteworthy for involving Dante Alighieri, Giovanni Boccaccio and Francesco Petrarca - some of the most important people of Italian medieval and renaissance literature - as well as Geoffrey Chaucer in a plot which presents Boccaccios dream descent into Dantes Inferno as a frame for a number of story vignettes dealing on the sinful lives of the damned he encounters on his way. To the Bitter End To the Bitter End is a 1975 West German-Austrian drama film directed by Gerd Oswald and starring Maurice Ronet, Suzy Kendall and Susanne Uhlen. It was shot on location around Vienna. Alle dagen feest Alle dagen feest is a 1976 Dutch film directed by Ate de Jong and Otto Jongerius. The Last Mission of Demolitions Man Cloud The Last Mission of Demolitions Man Cloud is a 1978 Yugoslav feature film directed by Vatroslav Mimica. Monsieur Papa Monsieur Papa is a 1977 French comedy film directed by Philippe Monnier and starring Claude Brasseur and Nathalie Baye. It is based on the novel Monsieur Papa by Patrick Cauvin. Sixth and Main Sixth and Main is a 1977 American drama film directed by Christopher Cain and starring Leslie Nielsen. Broken Flag Broken Flag is a 1979 Mexican drama film directed by Gabriel Retes. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival. Two Pieces of Bread Due pezzi di pane, internationally released as Happy Hobos, is a 1979 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Citti. Seagulls Fly Low Seagulls Fly Low is a 1977 Italian crime film written and directed by Giorgio Cristallini and starring Maurizio Merli, Nathalie Delon and Mel Ferrer. It was shot between Rome, Civitavecchia and Ponza. Oshibki yunosti Errors of Youth is a Soviet drama film directed in 1978 by Boris Frumin. Three on a Date Three on a Date is a 1978 American television film directed by Bill Bixby. This movie-of-the-week premiered on ABC on February 17, 1978. Sekret Enigmy Sekret Enigmy is a Polish historical film directed by Roman Wionczek. It was released in 1979. The film is based on Stanisław Strumph-Wojtkiewiczs book Sekret Enigmy. Blue Suede Shoes Blue Suede Shoes is a 1980 music documentary film by Curtis Clark that combines archival film of early American rock n roll pioneers of the 1950s and British singers Cliff Richard and Tommy Steele with material recorded at a 1979 rock n roll revival weekender featuring bands and people following the scene Leo and Loree Leo and Loree is a 1980 American romantic comedy film directed by Jerry Paris, starring Donny Most and Linda Purl. OHMS OHMS is a 1980 American made-for-television drama film directed by Dick Lowry. It stars Ralph Waite, David Birney, Talia Balsam, Dixie Carter and also features Leslie Nielsen as the Governor. It was broadcast on CBS on January 2, 1980. The film is about a conservative farmer in the Midwest who leads a group of local residents lobbying against a power company invading their land. It was shot on location in New Philadelphia. Die Verlobte The Fiancee is a 1980 East German drama film directed by Günter Reisch and Günther Rücker and based on a novel by Eva Lippold. The film is about the resistance of the communist Hella Lindau and her fiancé Hermann Reimers against the Nazis. The film won the Crystal Globe at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. It was also chosen as East Germanys official submission to the 53rd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Der Mann im Pyjama Der Mann im Pyjama is a 1981 German comedy film starring Otto Sander and Elke Sommer. The film won the Ernst Lubitsch Award for best actor. Tulips Tulips is a 1981 Canadian-American comedy-drama film starring Gabe Kaplan and Bernadette Peters. The director was officially credited as "Stan Ferris", but the film was actually directed by Rex Bromfield, Mark Warren and Al Waxman. Brothers from the Walled City Brothers from the Walled City is a 1982 Hong Kong film directed by Lam Ngai Kai and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. City Girl City Girl is a 1984 film directed by Martha Coolidge. The film was produced in 1982, although it did not receive distribution until Coolidges 1983 film Valley Girl became a surprise success. Stanley: Every Home Should Have One Stanley is a 1984 Australian comedy film directed by Esben Storm and starring Peter Bensley and Graham Kennedy. Bayo Bayo is a 1985 Canadian drama film, directed by Mort Ransen and written by Ransen, Terry Ryan, and Arnie Gelbart. The film stars Ed McNamara, Patricia Phillips, Stephan McGrath, Hugh Webster, Cedric Smith, Patrick Lane, and Maisie Rillie. Set in Tickle Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador, the film focuses on the relationship of Bayo, a young boy living with his single parent Sharon. When Sharons long-estranged father Phillip returns, Bayos fascination with his grandfather threatens to upend Sharons plan to move to Toronto. The film had a limited theatrical run in the spring of 1985, before airing on CBC Television in the fall. McNamara received a Genie Award nomination for Best Actor at the 7th Genie Awards in 1986, while Phillips received an ACTRA Award nomination for Best Television Actress the same year. Hamara Shahar - Bombay, Our City Bombay: Our City is a 1985 Indian documentary film directed by Anand Patwardhan. Flight North Flight North is a 1986 German-Finnish drama film directed by . It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. Dot and the Smugglers Dot and the Smugglers is a 1986 Australian animated film. Der Unsichtbare Der Unsichtbare is a 1987 German comedy film starring Klaus Wennemann, Barbara Rudnik and the German popstar Nena. Blades of Courage Blades of Courage is a 1987 Canadian made-for-television movie written by Suzette Couture and directed by Randy Bradshaw. The film was released under the name Skate! and first aired on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation network. It won the 1988 Gemini Award for Best TV Movie. Adam Clayton Powell Adam Clayton Powell is a 1989 American documentary film directed by Richard Kilberg about American politician Adam Clayton Powell Jr. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was later aired as part of the PBS series The American Experience. Jeniec Europy Jeniec Europy is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1989. My Dear Subject My Dear Subject is a 1988 Swiss drama film directed by Anne-Marie Miéville. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Otoko wa tsurai yo: Torajiro kokoro no tabiji is a 1989 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Keiko Takeshita as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san Goes to Vienna is the forty-first entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Papeles secundarios Supporting Roles is a 1989 Cuban drama film directed by Orlando Rojas. The film was selected as the Cuban entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Povratak Katarine Kozul Povratak Katarine Kožul is a Croatian film directed by Slobodan Praljak, starring Alma Prica and Mustafa Nadarević. It was released in 1989. Act of Sorrow Atto di dolore is an Italian film released in 1990. It stars Claudia Cardinale. Bordertown Cafe Bordertown Café is a Canadian drama film, originally released in 1991. The screenplay was written by Kelly Rebar based on her award-winning 1978 play of the same name, and the film was directed by Norma Bailey. The film stars Janet Wright and Susan Hogan. Set in Alberta, Bordertown Café was filmed outside of Warren, Manitoba. Hogan plays Marlene, the divorced owner of a small café in a rural Alberta town near the Canada–United States border, whose life is turned upside down when her son Jimmy is offered the opportunity to go live with his father and his fathers new wife in the States. Wright plays Maxine, Marlenes mother and Jimmys grandmother. She won the Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role at the 13th Genie Awards ceremony. Rebar was also nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay, and Lara Mazur was nominated for Best Editing. The Adventures of Paper Peter The Adventures of Paper Peter is a 1990 Icelandic drama film directed by Ari Kristinsson. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Twin Bracelets Twin Bracelets is a film produced in 1990 by Cosmopolitan Film Productions Co., a Hong Kong-based company that forms part of the film production conglomerate run by the Shaw brothers who are the owners of the Shaw Brothers Studio. S.L.Wei notes that "Twin Bracelets was shown at international film festivals." It has "won the 1992 San Francisco Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Award for Best Feature." John Charles called Twin Bracelets " somber, engrossing drama" that is "marred only by the inevitability of its narrative." The film has been labeled a ‘lesbian’ film, but also a ‘feminist’ film. Some critics have also focused on what they took to be its ethnological aspects. Such aspects do indeed form the background of Zhaohuan Lus short story ‘The Twin Bracelets’ which served as the basis of the film script written by the film director, Huang Yu-shan. Huang Yushan who initially worked for Central Motion Picture Company and for the Shaw Bros. is a director who has made a choice in favor of independent film. In her life and work she is attached to feminism. According to Bérénice Reynaud, she is "one of the rare women to work in the Taiwanese film industry." Prof Lai has called Huang Yu-shan "Taiwans major feminist director." The Hound of London The Hound of London is a television film directed by Peter Reynolds-Long and starring Patrick Macnee as Arthur Conan Doyles character Sherlock Holmes. The Trust The Trust is an American film depicting the story of William Marsh Rices mysterious death in 1900 and the people involved with it. Highway of Heartache Highway of Heartache is a Canadian musical comedy film, directed by Gregory Wild and released in 1994. The film follows the misadventures of Wynona-Sue Turnpike on a raucous and unlikely road to Nashville superstardom. Backed up by a pair of drag queen guardian angels, Wynona-Sue faces a variety of indignities including her abusive husband Clive, the threat of life imprisonment and venereal disease. The film’s humor ranged from gross-out to surreal, and the entire film was shot on Day-Glo sets designed and built by Wild. The film received a one-night preview screening in Vancouver, Wilds hometown, at a fundraiser for the Vancouver Meals Society on August 11, 1994, before having its official theatrical premiere at the 1994 Toronto International Film Festival. Siu bat sin The Eight Hilarious Gods is a 1993 Hong Kong fantasy mo lei tau film directed by Jeffery Chiang. The main characters are the Eight Immortals in Taoism, although being this is a comedy, most are portrayed as crooks in the film. Skin Deep Skin Deep is a 1995 film directed by Canadian filmmaker Midi Onodera and starring Natsuko Ohama, Melanie Nicholls-King, and Keram Malicki-Sánchez. Not Bad for a Girl Not Bad for a Girl is a documentary on women musicians of the 90s from the indie rock music genre grunge and riot grrrl and celebrates madness, creativity, and gender play. It was written, directed, produced and shot by rock phenomenologist feminist Lisa Rose Apramian, edited, shot and co-produced by drummer Kyle C. Kyle and co-produced by Courtney Love and Kurt Cobain. A DVD, with a booklet, was available for purchase at the official website and a release date for the sequel book is still in the works as of 2019. The bands featured in the film were Hole, L7, Lunachicks, Babes in Toyland, Joan Jett, Calamity Jane, Bulimia Banquet, The Mudwimin, Silverfish, 7 Year Bitch, Bratmobile, Bikini Kill. Courtney Love and Kurt Cobain provided funding for the film. Skateboarder and snowboarder Cara-Beth Burnside is also featured on the beginning and end titles. The documentary features in-depth interviews with every band member, including Donita Sparks and Jennifer Finch from L7, Courtney Love from Hole, Kat Bjelland from Babes in Toyland, and Becky Wreck from the Lunachicks along with clips from live performances from 1989-1994. It also features female rock communities including riot grrrl and the first annual Riot Grrl Convention, Rock n Roll High School of Melbourne Australia, and the Feminist Majority Foundation sponsored "Rock for Choice" benefits with L7/ Joan Jett. According to press releases, the film explores themes such as the musicians relationship to creativity and music, the negotiation of gender identity and gender performance through rock, subversion of stereotypes and gendered expectations through stage play performances and stylization of the body, and the processes of healing and reclaiming through musical expressions. The sequel Not Bad for a Girl book contains images, anecdotes, reviews, interviews from many more bands unable to fit into the original including Bikini Kill, Bratmobile, Strangefruit, 7 Year Bitch, Tribe 8, Dickless, Girl in a Coma and rock musicians in France, Japan, Brazil, Italy and the Middle East. It was awarded Best Documentary at the New York Underground Film Festival 1996, Nominated: Best Director, 19th Atlanta Film and Video Festival 1995. Luka Luka is a 1992 Croatian film directed by Tomislav Radić, starring Ivo Gregurević, Mirta Zečević, Zlatko Crnković and Damir Lončar. The script was based on the 1976 novel of the same name by Antun Šoljan. Samsara: Death and Rebirth in Cambodia Samsara: Death and Rebirth in Cambodia is a 1989 short documentary film about the people of Cambodia rebuilding after being ruled by Pol Pot and being sent to Killing Fields. The film was directed and produced by Ellen Bruno for her Stanford University masters thesis. In 2012, the National Film Registry selected the film for preservation. Ligaya ang itawag mo sa akin Ligaya Ang Itawag Mo Sa Akin is a Philippine movie starring Rosanna Roces and John Arcilla. Produced by Reyna Films and locally released by Star Cinema, it is one of the projects by Reyna Films that became a blockbuster. This marks Roces first appearances after ending her stint as a contract star for Seiko Films. Lykkens musikanter Lykkens musikanter is a 1962 Danish film directed by Peer Guldbrandsen and starring Ellen Gottschalch. King of the Underworld King of the Underworld is a 1952 British crime film directed by Victor M. Gover and starring Tod Slaughter, Patrick Barr and Tucker McGuire. It was followed by a sequel Murder at Scotland Yard. It was made at Bushey Studios. Rikki og mændene Rikki og mændene is a 1962 Danish drama film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Lisbeth Movin and starring Ghita Nørby. Støt står den danske sømand The Viking Watch of the Danish Seaman is a 1948 Danish war drama directed by Bodil Ipsen and Lau Lauritzen Jr. The film, known alternatively as Perilous Expedition or its literal title translation Steady stands the Danish sailor, written by Grete Frische based upon the wartime diary of Kaj Frische, tells the true story of Danish sailors who sailed with the Allied forces during the German occupation of Denmark in World War II. It stars Poul Reichhardt and Lisbeth Movin. The film received the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film in 1949. Maschio latino cercasi Maschio latino cercasi is a 1977 commedia sexy allitaliana film directed by Giovanni Narzisi and starring Dayle Haddon, Gloria Guida, and Stefania Casini. The Westerner The Westerner is a 1934 Western film directed by David Selman and starring Tim McCoy, Marion Shilling and Joe Sawyer. It was released by Columbia Pictures. Michael R. Pitts generally praised the film, noting a "well staged" mock execution, while criticising its complex plot. Stanley's Dragon Stanleys Dragon is a 1994s British family fantasy TV miniseries on CITV starring Judd Trichter and Mia Fothergill. Koya no toseinin The Drifting Avenger is a Japanese Western film shot in Australia. It was also known as Koya no toseinin. The film was shot at Goonoo Goonoo Station near Tamworth. Marco Polo Jr. Marco Polo Junior Versus the Red Dragon is a 1972 Australian animated musical adventure film directed by Eric Porter, written by Sheldon Moldoff, and was the countrys first animated feature film. The two sequence directors were Porters animation director Cam Ford and Peter Gardiner. The House of Angelo The House of Angelo is a 1997 British historical drama film directed by Jim Goddard and starring Edward Woodward, Peter Woodward and Sylvia Syms. Let Me Tell Ya 'Bout Black Chicks Let Me Tell Ya bout Black Chicks is an interracial pornographic film from 1985 directed by Gregory Dark and produced by the Dark Brothers. It is a follow-up to the 1984 film Let Me Tell Ya bout White Chicks. Appuntamento a Liverpool Appointment in Liverpool is a 1988 Italian drama film written and directed by Marco Tullio Giordana. Zabavy molodykh Joys of the Youth is a Soviet drama film of 1987. The Black Chapel The Black Chapel is a 1959 political fiction thriller film directed by Ralph Habib. It is based on the novel Die schwarze Kapelle by Olav Herfeldt. It is a co-production between West Germany, Italy and France. The Room of the Scirocco The Room of the Scirocco is a 1998 Italian romantic comedy film written and directed by Maurizio Sciarra. It is based on the novel with the same name by Domenico Campana. The film won two Nastro dArgento Awards, for best actor and for best score. The Quail Hunt The Quail Hunt is a short theatrical cartoon starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 106th Oswald cartoon by Walter Lantz Productions and the 157th in the entire series. This is the one of the last two shorts to feature Oswald in his 1920s style, the last official appearance of his 1920s style was Monkey Wrenches. Arsene Lupin, Detective Arsene Lupin, Detective is a 1937 French crime film directed by Henri Diamant-Berger and starring Jules Berry, Gabriel Signoret and Suzy Prim. My Soul Is Slashed is a 1991 Japanese film directed by Shūsuke Kaneko. It was written by Shūsuke Kaneko and Chigusa Schiota and stars Ken Ogata and Hikari Ishida. The Pickwick Papers The Pickwick Papers is a 1913 three-reel silent film based on the novel of the same name by Charles Dickens. The film was produced by Vitagraph Studios and features John Bunny in the title role of Samuel Pickwick. Bunny and the Vitagraph Company desired to make an authentic recreation of Dickenss novel, and filming took place in England rather than at Vitagraphs New York studio. Bunny himself regarded The Pickwick Papers highly, and The Moving Picture World praised its fidelity to Dickenss work. The film did not achieve popularity among audiences, however, who preferred Bunnys usual output of one-reel comedies. Only two reels of the film survive in the holdings of the British Film Institute. Crimson Curtain Crimson Curtain is a 1952 French drama film directed by André Barsacq and starring Michel Simon, Pierre Brasseur and Jean Brochard. Bleach Bleach is a 30-minute sci-fi thriller about memory-suppressing drugs. The short film, directed by Bill Platt, won the Directors Guild of America Student Film Award, as well as the gold medal in the narrative category of the 25th Annual Student Academy Awards. The film also played at the 1998 Sundance film festival. Waris Waris is a 1969 Bollywood action comedy film, produced by Vasu Menon under the Vasu Studios banner and directed by Ramanna. It stars Jeetendra, Hema Malini in the lead roles and music composed by R. D. Burman. The film was a remake of Tamil film Naan. The Crew of the Dora The Crew of the Dora is a 1943 German film about Luftwaffe pilots. It depicts a love triangle involving two of them being overcome by their participation in battle together. The film was banned in 1944, because of the worsening war situation; while on leave one character inspires a girl with hopes of settling in the east, a dream that no longer appeared possible. Sons of the Leopard I figli del leopardo is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci that is a parody of The Leopard. In Two Minds In Two Minds is a television play by David Mercer commissioned for The Wednesday Play anthology drama series. First transmitted on 1 March 1967, it was directed by Ken Loach and produced by Tony Garnett and features Anna Cropper in the lead role. Loving Feeling Loving Feeling is a 1969 British sex comedy about the sexual escapades of a married disc jockey. Enga Chinna Rasa Enga Chinna Rasa was a 1987 Tamil drama film written, directed and starred as the lead by K. Bhagyaraj. The story is inspired by the Kannada novel Mallammana Pavada by B. Puttaswamayya, which incidentally was already adapted into the 1969 Kannada movie Mallammana Pavaada, whose screenplay was by Telugu director P. Pullaiah, based on his 1955 Telugu movie with similar story, titled Ardhangi, which itself was based on Maddipatla Suris Telugu translation of the Bengali novel Swayamsidda, written by Manilal Banerjee. Swayamsiddha went on to be made into a 1975 Bengali movie of same name. Ardhangi was remade in Tamil as Pennin Perumai and in Hindi twice as Bahurani in 1963 and as Jyoti in 1981. This movie went on to be remade in Telugu as Abbaigaru, in Hindi as Beta , in Kannada as Annayya and in Oriya as Santan. Maha Chor Maha Chor is a 1976 Bollywood action film comedy film directed by Narendra Bedi, starring Rajesh Khanna in the lead role, paired opposite Neetu Singh for the very first time. The film had music by R.D. Burman and the lyricist whom Rajesh Khanna preferred for his films; Anand Bakshi. The film grossed 1.90 crores in 1976 and it became a box office hit. Kamen Rider World is a short tokusatsu superhero 3-D film produced by Toei Company based on the Kamen Rider Series that premiered on August 6, 1994 and was shown in amusement parks and special events nationwide in Japan. It was shown as a triple feature alongside Super Sentai World and Toei Hero Daishugō. The film is included as a bonus feature in the Region 2 DVD release of Kamen Rider J by Bandai Visual and the Kamen Rider Ichigō/Nigō Box by Toei Video. Both DVD versions lack the 3D effects from the theatrical release. A Blu-ray 3D release is featured in a bonus disc included in the Kamen Rider: The Movie 1972-1988 Blu-ray Box set, released on May 11, 2011, which retained the 3D effects from the theatrical version. Abgehauen Abgehauen is a 1998 German television documentary directed by Frank Beyer and based on the autobiographical book of the same name by Manfred Krug.. Frank Beyer won an Adolf Grimme Award for his work on the film. Saint Dnyaneshwar Sant Dnyaneshwar is a 1940 film about the life of Jñāneśvar, a 13th-century Marathi poet, philosopher, sant and yogi of the Nath tradition. Bury the Axis Bury the Axis a 1943 stop-motion animated short directed and animated by American Lou Bunin, a famous and successful puppeteer who had worked in Hollywood previously, was released by Paramount Pictures on February 3, 1943. It was part of a British plan to showcase the enemies of Britain as truly evil in the eyes of the public in order to continue the war effort. Kenneth Clark, as head of the Films Division of the Ministry of information that was re-established at the start of the war, argued in 1940 that the public must be convinced of German brutality, stating we should emphasise wherever possible the wickedness and evil perpetrated in the occupied countries Though very little research and historiography has been produced on Bury the Axis, it is often remembered by historians and film and animation researchers as being memorable Victor Victor is a 1951 French drama film directed by Claude Heymann and starring Jean Gabin, Françoise Christophe and Jacques Castelot. Professor Mamlock Professor Mamlock is a 1938 Soviet drama film, directed by Herbert Rappaport and Adolf Minkin. It is one of the earliest film directly dealing with the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany. Thunder and Mud Thunder and Mud is a 1990 musical documentary film directed by Penelope Spheeris and starring Tawn Mastrey. It showcases hair metal and mud wrestling. Down Where the Buffalo Go Down Where The Buffalo Go is a 1988 film made for television by BBC Scotland. It stars Harvey Keitel. It was written by Peter McDougall and directed by Ian Knox. Nikoletina Bursac Nikoletina Bursać is a 1964 Croatian film directed by Branko Bauer. It is based on a famous novel by the Bosnian Serb writer Branko Ćopić. Both the novel and the film describe the adventures of a Yugoslav Partisan machine-gunner Nikola "Nikoletina" Bursać, a tough man with a noble and gentle heart. Studujeme za skolou Studujeme za školou is a 1939 Czechoslovak comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Svatopluk Benes, Frantisek Filipovský, Natasa Gollová Melody Club Melody Club is a 1949 British comedy musical film directed by Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman and starring Terry-Thomas, Gwynneth Vaughan and Michael Balfour. It was made at Kensington Studios. Oshibka inzhenera Kochina Engineer Kochins Error, is a 1939 Soviet thriller directed by Aleksandr Macheret. Golyamoto noshtno kapane The Big Night Bathe is a 1980 Bulgarian drama film directed by Binka Zhelyazkova. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. Now It Can Be Told School for Danger is a 1947 British docudrama film directed by Teddy Baird depicting the training and deployment of agents of the Special Operations Executive during the Second World War. The film stars real-life SOE agents Captain Harry Rée and Jacqueline Nearne. The Girl Who Couldn't Quite The Girl Who Couldnt Quite is a 1950 British drama film directed by Norman Lee and starring Bill Owen, Elizabeth Henson and Iris Hoey. It is based on a play by Leo Marks, with its title thought up during a conversation he had with Noor Inayat Khan. It cost an estimated £50,000 to make. Il giro del mondo degli innamorati di Peynet Il giro del mondo degli innamorati di Peynet , internationally released as Around the World with Peynets Lovers and The Turn of the World of the Sweethearts of Peynet, is a 1974 Italian animation film directed by Cesare Perfetto. The film is based on the characters created by the French illustrator Raymond Peynet. The World of Topo Gigio The Magic World of Topo Gigio is a 1961 Italian animated family film directed by Federico Caldura. It is also known as The Italian Mouse and The World of Topo Gigio. It was the first full-length feature film of the Topo Gigio Italian childrens television series. Jedanaesta zapovijed The Eleventh Commandment is a Croatian film directed by Vanča Kljaković. It stars Dragomir Bojanić and Vesna Malohodzic. It was released in 1970. A Wrong Way to Love A Wrong Way to Love is a 1969 Italian drama film. It was directed by Fernando Di Leo. It stars Nieves Navarro, Gianni Macchia, Micaela Pignatelli, Lucio Dalla, and Lea Lander. Gayatri Gaayathri is a Tamil film directed by R. Pattabhiraman. It stars Rajinikanth and Sridevi in the lead roles. Once again, Rajini plays a cruel husband of Sridevi. Jaishankar plays a guest role in this movie. Singer Sujatha Mohan made her debut as a singer through this film at the age of 12. The movie was based on the story "Gayathri", written by Sujatha Rangarajan. According to Panchu Arunachalam, this was the movie that turned Rajinis fortunes as seeing the audiences favorable response to Rajini over Jaishankar, he decided to cast him in a positive role in Bhuvana Oru Kelvikuri. Jeolmeun nalui chosang Passion Portrait is a 1991 South Korean film directed by Kwak Ji-kyoon. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards. John Wesley John Wesley is a 1954 British historical film directed by Norman Walker and starring Leonard Sachs, Neil Heayes and Keith Pyott. It depicts the life of the father of Methodism, John Wesley. The film was financed by J. Arthur Rank, a prominent Methodist layman, and with contributions from the church. Chalo America Chalo America is a 1999 Indian comedy film Directed by Piyush Jha. Getting Together Feelin Up is a 1976 comedy film written and directed by David Secter and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Through an Open Window Through an Open Window is a 1993 American short film directed by Eric Mendelsohn and starring F. Murray Abraham. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. The Devil's Foot The Devils Foot is a 1921 British short film directed by Maurice Elvey starring Eille Norwood as Sherlock Holmes. Following "The Dying Detective", the film is the second in the Stoll Pictures short film series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. 27 rue de la Paix 27 Rue de la Paix is a 1936 French crime film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Renée Saint-Cyr, Suzy Prim and Jules Berry. Death of an Angel Death of an Angel is a 1952 British crime drama film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Patrick Barr, Jane Baxter and Jean Lodge. It was made at the Bray Studios as a second feature. Man with the Transplanted Brain Man with the Transplanted Brain is a 1972 French-Italian-West German science fiction-drama film written and directed by Jacques Doniol-Valcroze. It is loosely based on a novel by Alain Franck and Victor Vicas. First Light of Dawn First Light of Dawn is a 2000 Italian drama film written and directed by Lucio Gaudino. It was entered into the main competition at the 50th Berlin International Film Festival. For their performances, Gianmarco Tognazzi e Francesco Giuffrida were both nominated for Nastro dArgento for best actor. Lyagushonok ishchet papu A Little Frog Is looking for His Father is a 1964 Soviet stop-motion animated film by Roman Kachanov, produced by the Soyuzmultfilm studio. The Clean Machine The Clean Machine is a 1988 Australian tele movie about police corruption starring Steve Bisley. It was one of four telemovies made by Kennedy Miller around this time. Red Rain Trente tableaux is a 2011 autobiographical feature documentary by Quebec film director Paule Baillargeon, made during her two-year film residency with the National Film Board of Canada. It is an anthology film composed of 30 short portraits—or tableau vivant—of her 66 years of life to date, reflecting her experiences as a woman in Quebecs changing society. The film explores Baillargeons feminist and sovereigntist views, her struggles with her depression, her childhood, the great landscapes of her native Abitibi-Témiscamingue, her daughter Blanche and her close relationship with her dog, Watam. She revisits pivotal moments in her life, including her experiences while directing her controversial 1979 film, La cuisine rouge, in which her actresses, inspired by the films feminist message, insisted on improvising the end of the film. The film had its world premiere in October 2011 in Montreal, at the Festival du nouveau cinéma. Jaan Hatheli Pe Jaan Hatheli Pe is a 1987 Bollywood Action film produced by Sudesh Kumar under the Vijaya Shree Pictures banner and directed by Raghunath Jhalani. It stars Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Raj Babbar, Hema Malini, Rekha in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Shikari Shikari is a 1963 hit Hindi movie directed by Mohammed Hussain. The actors are Ajit, Ragini, Helen, Madan Puri, K N Singh, Tun Tun, Kamal Mehra and others. The music of the film was the biggest asset of this film, and the songs "O, Tumko Piya, Dil Diya", "Mangi Hain Duaayen", "Ye Rangeen Mehfil" and "Agar Main Poochhoon", were catchy tunes that became popular on the music chart of the year. The film was loosely based on Hollywood film King Kong. Return from Orbit Return from Orbit is a Soviet 1983 science fiction film directed by Aleksandr Surin. The film tells the story of how an accident occurs on an orbital space station due to meteor storm, as a result of which the ships commander is seriously injured. He must be urgently delivered to Earth and testing must be continued. It can only be done by the crew of Kuznetsov-Mukhin, who have been preparing for the flight for many years. Amrutha Ghalige Amrutha Ghalige is a 1984 Indian Kannada language film directed by Puttanna Kanagal, based on the novel Avadhana, by Dodderi Venkatagiri Rao, starring Ramakrishna, Padma Vasanthi and Sridhar in the lead roles. Door Ka Raahi Door Ka Raahi is a 1971 Bollywood drama film directed by Kishore Kumar. The film stars Tanuja, Kishore Kumar and Ashok Kumar. The film is a great depiction of the directorial abilities of Kishore Kumar and his vision of the eternal world. The film strives to deliver a very strong message of humanity using the simplest possible language. Door Ka Raahi is the story of a person named "Prashant" who is on an unending journey for the wellness of society. Door Ka Rahi is also all about Kishor Kumars philosophy of life. It depicts with brilliance Kishor Kumars inner self and the way he construed life in all its ups and downs. The movie is a metaphor that depicts the endless eternal journey of the human soul that is unaware of its destiny and has to continue with its journey in the quest of the eternal unknown. Kishore-das all-time favourite "Panthi hoon main oos path ka aanth nahi jiska" and "Chalti chali je Zindagi ki safar" are the manifestation of his eternal quest. His exuberance and flamboyance were the veil for this inwardly lonely person. His loneliness and brilliance found expression in Door Ka Rahi and Door Vadiyon Mein Kahin. Under a Stone Sky Under en steinhimmel is a Norwegian war film directed by Knut Andersen, Igor Maslennikov, and Stanislav Rostotsky. The film is a fictionalized portrayal of historical events. Every Man for Himself Every Man For Himself is a 1924 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 31st Our Gang short subject released. Oonche Log Oonche Log is a 1965 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Phani Majumdar. It is based on the play Major Chandrakanth, by K. Balachander. The main character roles of this film were played by Ashok Kumar, Raaj Kumar and Feroz Khan. Its lyrics were composed by Majrooh Sultanpuri and the music was given by Chitragupta. The film was shot at Vauhini Studios, Chennai and was also noted as the first big hit of newcomer Feroz Khan, who was noted for his sensitive performance against veterans such as Raaj Kumar and Ashok Kumar. At the 13th National Film Awards it won the award for Second Best Feature Film in Hindi Chief Sahib Chief Saab is a 1996 Pakistani musical comedy film, directed by Javed Sheikh and starring himself, Neeli, Saleem Sheikh and Meera in the lead roles. It was a super-hit musical film of 1996. Chor Machaye Shor Chor Machaye Shor is a Pakistani Urdu language film directed by Syed Noor. The film stars Babar Ali, Resham and Sahiba Afzal. The film was released on 22 March 1996 and celebrated its Golden Jubilee at Pakistani cinemas in 1996. A re-make of Punjabi film Sohra te Jawai. The Night Won't Talk The Night Wont Talk is a 1952 British crime film directed by Daniel Birt and starring John Bailey, Hy Hazell and Mary Germaine. The murder of an artists model lead the police to investigate the artistic community of Chelsea. It was made at Kensington Studios as a second feature. The films sets were designed by the art director Bernard Robinson. Mohabbat Ke Dushman Mohabbat Ke Dushman is a 1988 Indian Bollywood action film produced and directed by Prakash Mehra. It stars Raaj Kumar, Hema Malini, Sanjay Dutt and Farha Naaz in pivotal roles. Kids from the Coal Land: A Letter to Henri Storck The kids of the coal mine: A letter to Henri Storck is a 1999 documentary film by director Patric Jean about the former mining district Borinage in the Walloon region of Belgium. The film is a follow up/homage to Henri Storcks previous 1933 documentary about the Borinage, Misère au Borinage. Od zítrka necaruji Od zítřka nečaruji is a 1978 Czechoslovak film directed by Jindřich Polák. The film starred Josef Kemr. Santha Shishunala Sharif Thiruvarutselvar Thiruvarutchelvar is a 1967 Indian Tamil film, directed and produced by A. P. Nagarajan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan, Savitri and Padmini in lead roles. The film had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan. Nicholas Nickleby Nicholas Nickleby is a 1912 American silent short drama film directed by George Nichols, adapted from Charles Dickens 1839 novel of the same name. The two-reel film stars Harry Benham in the title role and Mignon Anderson. Nicholas Nickleby was produced by the Thanhouser Company, which had previously produced versions of Dickens David Copperfield and The Old Curiosity Shop in 1911. Novemberinte Nashtam Novemberinte Nashtam is a 1982 Malayalam romantic drama film written and directed by P. Padmarajan. It stars Madhavi, Ramachandran, Prathap Pothan and Surekha in the lead roles. Ananda Bhairavi Ananda Bhairavi is a 1983 bilingual film, simultaneously shot in Telugu and Kannada languages, directed by Jandhyala. It starred Girish Karnad, Malavika Sarkar, Rajesh Kumar and "Natyacharya" Bhagavathula Venkata Rama Sarma as a male classical dancer in this film. The film was premiered at International Film Festival of India. The film received very positive reviews and has garnered the Nandi Awards for Best Feature Film and Best direction. Chakori Chakori, is a Pakistani Urdu feature film. This film was released on 22 March 1967 on Eid-ul-Azha Day in Dhaka, East Pakistan. The film was directed by Captain Ehtesham.It was Nadeems and Shabanas debut film. The film ran for 81 weeks, and became a platinum jubilee film. Nights in Black Leather Nights in Black Leather is a 1973 gay porn film directed by Richard Abel under the pseudonym Ignatio Rutkowski. The films original title was Post Haste Hustle, but was changed by the distributor to Nights in Black Leather. It is the first of just two gay porn films Peter Berlin starred in as himself, although the film credits name him Peter Burian. Following the threat of a lawsuit from another actor named Peter Burian, the main star changed his name to Peter Berlin and became hugely popular under the new name. Onnanam Kunnil Oradi Kunnil Onnanam Kunnil Oradi Kunnil is a 1985 Indian Malayalam-language screwball comedy film written and directed by Priyadarshan. The film stars Mohanlal, Shankar, Sukumari, Prem Prakash and Sankaradi. The film has musical score by Raghu Kumar. Gunman Gunman is a 1983 Thai crime film directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol and starring Sorapong Chatree as an amputee assassin. California Kings California Kings is a 1997 gay pornographic film which was produced and distributed by Falcon Studios, written by Jack Voorhies and directed by John Rutherford. It stars Eric Hanson, Tom Chase, Mike Branson and Jeremy Penn among others. The running time of the movie is approximately 73 minutes. Mujhe Insaaf Chahiye Mujhe Insaaf Chahiye is an Indian Bollywood film directed by T. Rama Rao , produced by D. V. S. Raju released on 23 September 1983. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty, Rati Agnihotri, Rekha, Ranjeeta, Danny Denzongpa and Asrani. The film was a remake of the Telugu film Nyayam Kavali. The movie portrayed the social issue of single parenthood, as similarly done in Kundan Shahs 2000 film Kya Kehna. El gato sin botas Puss Without Boots is a 1957 Mexican comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés and starring Germán Valdés, Martha Valdés and Nono Arsu. Sommokadidhi Sokokadidhi Sommokadidi Sokokadidi is a 1978 Telugu-language Indian film directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. Kamal Haasan plays a double role as an honest doctor and a happy-go-lucky youth. He was paired with Jayasudha and Roja Ramani. The film was well supported by Prabhakar Reddy, Sarathi, Pandari Bai, Kanta Rao, Ramaprabha and C. S. Rao. This was the first film of Singeetam Srinivasa Rao and Kamal Haasan together. The film was dubbed and released in Tamil as Iru Nilavugal and Malayalam as Jeevikkaan Padikkanam. The film was remade into Hindi as Hum Dono and in Kannada as Gadibidi Krishna. Deedar-E-Yaar Deedar-E-Yaar is a 1982 Bollywood romantic film, produced by Prasan Kapoor under the Tirupati Pictures Enterprises banner and directed by Harnam Singh Rawail. It stars Jeetendra, Rishi Kapoor, Rekha, Tina Munim in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Charitraheen Charitraheen is a 1974 Bollywood drama film directed by Shakti Samanta. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar and Sharmila Tagore. The film was on the program of the cinema S. Gabriel in Lourenço Marques, Mozambique in May 1975. It is a remake of Bengali movie "Kalankito Nayak" starrer Uttam Kumar, Sabitri Chatterjee and Aparna Sen. O Circo das Qualidades Humanas O Circo das Qualidades Humanas is a 2000 Brazilian drama film directed by Milton Alencar, Paulo Augusto Gomes, Geraldo Veloso, and Jorge Moreno. It was shot in December 1998 in Congonhas, Minas Gerais, and debuted at the 3rd Festival de Cinema de Tiradentes in 2000. The Secret The Secret is a 1955 British crime drama directed by Cy Endfield and starring Sam Wanamaker, Mandy Miller, and André Morell. Twilight Theater Twilight Theater, also known as Steve Martins Twilight Theater, is a 1982 American comedy show created by Steve Martin. Auto Raja Auto Raja is a 1980 Indian Kannada language film directed by Vijay. The film stars Shankar Nag and Gayathri in lead roles. It had Dwarakeesh, Balakrishna and Leelavathi playing supporting roles. The music of the film was composed by Rajan-Nagendra. The film was remade in 1981 in Telugu as Taxi Driver and in 1982 in Tamil with the same name starring Vijayakanth. The Oil Raider The Oil Raider is a 1934 American film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet. Iski Topi Uske Sarr Iski Topi Uske Sarr is a 1998 Indian Bollywood film directed by Raju Mavani and produced by Nitin Mavani. It stars Sharad Kapoor, Mukul Dev and Divya Dutta in pivotal roles. Deathrow Deathrow is a 2000 Filipino melodrama film, directed by Joel Lamangan, about an orphaned boy who is roped into taking part in a robbery that ultimately changes his life. The movies plot is centered on 16-year-old Sonny Corpus, a resident of the slums of Manila. After being caught and convicted of robbery, Corpus is sentenced to death row. The film revolves around Corpuss life in prison and coping with his past actions. The film received numerous awards, including Best Actor, Best Production Design and Best Film Editing at the 2000 Metro Manila Film Festival. The film was also featured at the Film Academy of the Philippines, and won awards for Best Actor, Best Editing, Best Production Design and Best Supporting Actor. Die Jungfrau auf dem Dach Die Jungfrau auf dem Dach is a 1953 American comedy film produced and directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by Carl Zuckmayer is a German language translation of the script for The Moon Is Blue by F. Hugh Herbert, based on his 1951 play. Sawaal Sawaal is a Hindi film produced by Yash Chopra and directed by Ramesh Talwar, released in 1982. The music was composed by Khayyam and the lyrics were written by Majrooh Sultanpuri. Despite an all-star cast, it did not succeed at the box office. Stanley and Stella in 'Breaking the Ice' Stanley and Stella in: Breaking the Ice, also known as Love Found, is a 1987 American computer animated short film. Anubhava Anubhava is a 1984 Indian Kannada-language adult drama starring Kashinath and Abhinaya in the lead roles. Actresses Abhinaya and Umashree made their debut with this film. The film is directed, co-produced and written by Kashinath and produced under Sri Gayatri Productions banner. The film, upon release, met with positive reviews and declared a blockbuster with a cult status. It was also remade into Hindi language Anubhav starring Shekhar Suman directed by Kashinath himself. The film was dubbed in Malayalam as Aadhyate Anubhavamand in Telugu as Anubhavam. Sunil Kumar Desai worked as an assistant to Kashinath on this movie. The film was re-released on 29 November 2013 to cater to the modern audience making it a third time release. Sahasa Simha Sahasa Simha is a 1982 Indian Kannada film, directed by Joe Simon and produced by M. Pandurangan and M. Ramalingam. The film stars Vishnuvardhan, Kajal Kiran, Rajya Lakshmi and Vajramuni in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Chellapilla Satyam. Yamashita: The Tiger's Treasure Yamashita: The Tigers Treasure is a 2001 Filipino epic adventure-drama film directed by Chito S. Roño and starring Armando Goyena, Danilo Barrios, Albert Martinez, Vic Diaz, Rustom Padilla, and Camille Prats. Its plot concerns a hidden Yamashita treasure. It was released by Regal Entertainment. The film won a total of 11 awards in various award-giving bodies including the coveted Metro Manila Film Festival for Best Picture. 30 Frames a Second: The WTO in Seattle 30 Frames a Second: The WTO in Seattle 2000 is a documentary film shot during the WTO Ministerial Conference of 1999 protest activity and contains interviews with many of the protest leaders. It was directed by journalist Rustin Thompson and released in 2000. Bepanaah Bepanaah is a 1985 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Jagdish Sidana, starring Shashi Kapoor, Mithun Chakraborty, Poonam Dhillon, Rati Agnihotri, Dheeraj Kumar, Kader Khan and Suresh Oberoi. The Daughters of Kim's Pharmacy Daughters of Pharmacist Kim is a 1963 South Korean film by Yu Hyun-mok portraying sibling rivalry and the troubled marriages of four sisters. In 2005, the film was adapted as an MBC television series. Dhyasparva Dhyaas Parva is a 2001 Marathi language Indian dramatic biopic about Raghunath Karve, written by Chitra Palekar and directed by Amol Palekar. The film stars Kishor Kadam in the lead role, with Seema Biswas, Atul Kulkarni, Sachin Khedekar, and Varsha Usgaokar. Neighborhood Story is a manga by Ai Yazawa. It was published by Shueisha from 1995 to 1998 in the magazine Ribon. It was adapted by Toei Animation as a 50-episode anime series which aired on TV Asahi from September 10, 1995 to September 1, 1996, with merchandise created by Bandai. There was a movie made in 1996, and a drama CD and soundtrack were also produced. Starting on September 19, 2005, Gokinjo Monogatari began being republished in a deluxe edition. Paradise Kiss takes place afterward and has some of Gokinjos characters return in it. Kusruthikaatu Kusruthikaatu is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Suresh Vinu and produced by Mani C. Kappan. The film stars Jayaram, Kanaka, Jagathy Sreekumar, Oduvil Unnikrishnan and Chippy in lead roles. The musical score of the film was composed by S. P. Venkatesh while the songs were composed by Tomin J. Thachankery. Thalasthanam Thalasthanam is a 1992 Malayalam film by Shaji Kailas starring Suresh Gopi, Narendra Prasad, Geetha, M. G. Soman, Ganesh Kumar and Vijayakumar. Vijayakumar made his debut through this movie. The film was remade in Telugu as Rajadhani. The film was a blockbuster success. The huge success of this film marked Suresh Gopi’s first step to superstardom. Narendran Prasad n received praise for his performance as the antagonist. Vardhakya Puranam Vardhakya Puranam is a 1994 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Rajasenan and written by Sasidharan Arattuvazhi. The film stars Manoj K. Jayan, Narendra Prasad, Jagathy Sreekumar, Janardhanan and Kanaka in the lead roles. The film featured songs composed by Kannur Rajan and film score by S. P. Venkatesh. Mangalam Veettil Manaseswari Gupta Mangalam Veettil Manaseswari Gupta is 1995 Malayalam film starring Jayaram and Vani Viswanath. Shankara Shankara is a 1991 Indian Bollywood film directed by Sudarshan Nag and produced by D. Tann. It stars Sunny Deol and Neelam Kothari. Paper Chasers Paper Chasers is a 2003 American independent documentary film produced by Holly Becker and Yvette Plummer, and directed by Maxie Collier. Det forbudte landshold The Forbidden Team is a 2003 Danish documentary film directed by Rasmus Dinesen and Arnold Krøjgaard. The leading cast consists of association football trainers Jens Espensen and Michael Nybrandt, the Tibet national football team and at the conclusion the Greenland national football team. Star-part is being played by the 14th Dalai Lama. The film was rewarded as the Best Feature Film on the Krasnogorski International Filmfestival in Moscow, Special Mention on the FID in Marseilles and the Audience Award on the International Sport Movies & TV Festival in Milan. The final match against Greenland was broadcast live by the radio station Free Tibet. It Was Raining That Night It Was Raining That Night is an English-Bengali bilingual film. Written and directed by Indian actor-director Mahesh Manjrekar, it is a relationship drama. The film was notable for being a joint production of India, United States and Bangladesh and stars Riaz, Riya Sen, Sushmita Sen, Victor Banerjee, Mahesh Manjrekar, Moon Moon Sen, Atit Shah, Dawn Moeller and Stefanie Siegel. Hum Se Badkar Kaun Hum Se Badkar Kaun is a 1981 Hindi-language Indian film directed by Deepak Bahry, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Vijayendra Ghatge, Ranjeeta, Amjad Khan, Danny Denzongpa, Kajal Kiran and Ranjeet. Ramakrishnulu Rama Krishnulu is a 1978 Telugu Action drama film, produced and directed by V. B. Rajendra Prasad under his Jagapathi Art Pictures banner. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jayasudha, Jaya Prada in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film borrows shades of the Hindi movie Hera Pheri. Computer Warriors Computer Warriors was a toy line made by Mattel from 1989 to 1990. The storyline behind the toys involves a top-secret government computer which unleashes evil Virus troops. These troops, led by Megahert, hide in everyday household objects and have the goal of world domination by taking control of computers. The government computer then produces antiviruses, the Computer Warriors, led by Romm to battle the Virus troops. The Computer Warriors tagline ran "Expect the unexpected!" Unlike many toylines of the time, Computer Warriors did not feature a tie-in animated series. There was only a single pilot episode, Computer Warriors: The Adventure Begins, which was later released on VHS. Directed by Bill Kroyer it featured his signature style of integrating wireframe CGI with traditional hand-drawn animation. Mashooq Mashooq is a 1992 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by the Mirza Brothers, starring Ayub Khan and Ayesha Jhulka in lead roles. Doo Wop Doo Wop is a 2004 French romantic drama film directed, produced and written by David Lanzmann. It won the Mannheim-Heidelberg International Filmfestival for Award of Independent Cinema Owners, FIPRESCI Prize, and Special Prize of the Jury. It tells the story of a band manager who manages former girl friends band but struggles for his debt of the loan sharks. Shake Rattle & Roll III Shake, Rattle & Roll III is the third installment of the Shake Rattle & Roll franchise. It was distributed by Regal Films. It is directed by Peque Gallaga and Lore Reyes. This film is an entry of the 1991 Metro Manila Film Festival. Strawberry Shortcake: Pets on Parade Strawberry Shortcake: Pets on Parade is an animated television special from 1982, made by Romeo Muller, Robert L. Rosen, and Fred Wolf. This is the third to feature the Iconix Brand Group character, Strawberry Shortcake. Swarabhishekam Swarabhishekam is a 2004 Telugu drama film written and directed by K. Viswanath. Viswanath also played the lead role, along with Srikanth, Sivaji, and Laya. Music director Vidyasagar won the National Film Award for Best Music Direction. The film has garnered the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu for that year. Lastikman Mars Ravelos Lastikman: Unang Banat, or simply Lastikman: Unang Banat, is a 2004 Philippine superhero film based on the comic book character Lastikman, directed by Mac Alejandre and written by RJ Nuevas. It stars Mark Bautista, Sarah Geronimo, Cherie Gil, John Estrada, Danilo Barrios, Elizabeth Oropesa, Joel Torre, Mark Gil, Bearwin Meily, and Tuesday Vargas. The film was released through Viva Films on December 25, 2004 as part of the 30th Metro Manila Film Festival. Reality Show Reality Show is a 2004 documentary film directed by Colin Trevorrow. It was written by Daniel Klein and Trevorrow, who also acted as producers along with Peter J. Clark. The film documents the attempted production of an unaired pilot for a reality television show titled Rock the Party. What Now, Catherine Curtis? What Now, Catherine Curtis? is a 1976 American television film directed by Charles Walters and starring Lucille Ball as Catherine Curtis, a middle-aged divorcee who holds on to life after a break in 23 years of marriage. It is broken down into three parts, titled "First Night," "First Affair" and "First Love." Beowulf: Prince of the Geats Beowulf: Prince of the Geats is a 2007 film based on the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf. The film was made on a shoestring budget with proceeds benefitting the American and Norwegian Cancer Societies. Return to the Land of Wonders Return to the Land of Wonders is a documentary film made almost single-handedly by Maysoon Pachachi in 2003–04. Pachachi went returned to Iraq after an absence of 30 years when her father, Adnan Pachachi, was appointed to the Iraqi Governing Council in the aftermath of the invasion of Iraq. She brought a video camera with her to document conditions in Iraq and her fathers participation in the drafting of Iraqs interim constitution. Bosnia Diaries Bosnia Diaries is an independent Portuguese documentary directed by Joaquim Sapinho, produced at Rosa Filmes, which had its world premiere in 2005, at the Pusan International Film Festival. The film narrates Joaquim Sapinhos experience in Bosnia during and after the Yugoslav Wars. The Cloth Peddler The Cloth Peddler was a full-length Azerbaijani silent comedy film made in Baku in 1917, based on the operetta by the Azerbaijani composer Uzeyir Hajibeyov. Frozen Stupid Frozen Stupid is a 2008 comedy television film starring Ernest Borgnine, Joey Albright, and Kimberly Guerrero, with Michelle Mountain, Randall Godwin, and Will David Young. The film was directed, written, and produced by Richard Brauer. ZTS: State of Entropy ZTS: State of Entropy is a 2002 Australian drama film directed by Stefanos Stefanidis and starring Jai Koutrae and Glen Davenport. Stalking Pete Doherty Stalking Pete Doherty is a rockumentary assembled from footage shot by Max Carlish, a BAFTA Award-winning film director. As the title suggests, it is about both attempts by Carlish to interview Pete Doherty. Carlish is a British documentary filmmaker and former lecturer in media studies, was born to Jewish parents in the city of Birmingham. Carlish helped produce an Emmy and BAFTA-award-winning television series about the Royal Opera House. He is most famous, however, for his attempts to produce a so-called rockumentary about Pete Doherty, singer and guitarist with The Libertines and Babyshambles. Doherty was charged with assault and blackmail of the filmmaker after Carlish sold photographs of Doherty taking heroin to Sunday newspapers. Carlishs footage was used in a programme entitled Stalking Pete Doherty broadcast on 17 May 2005, and then again on 11 March 2006 on Channel 4. In fact, the programme focused more on Carlishs apparent obsession with Doherty than it did with Dohertys life. "Ive never heard of a journalist slash documentary maker who would so demean himself in order to get his story as Max Carlish, who made himself the clown of the Babyshambles posse as if it was an honourable tactic. Max Carlish deserved a good punch on the nose." Neil McCormick, music journalist "A friend of mine saw the footage of him taking heroin and thought I could sell them," Carlish commented. "Before I knew it I was in the middle of a bidding war. I was desperate for money and by this point I had convinced myself I would never see Pete again, would never be able to complete my film." Carlish, seen here sporting the black eye he received from Doherty, was widely ridiculed as a "documentalist". The film was never finished. Stalking Pete Doherty was produced by North One Television, who, in the words of one critic, "recognised that it was Carlishs struggle and failure to make his film that was the real story". Doherty reportedly attempted to halt the broadcast by Channel 4, on the basis that the footage taken by Carlish was in fact owned by his management company. Carlish was educated at King David Primary School and then King Edwards School where he was a keen amateur dramatist - writing and performing a "hip-hop opera" in which Carlish "rapped" about a mystical "Rock of Crack" and where at least one contemporary remembers him as energetically outspoken even at a young age. He would later attend the prestigious American prep school The Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Connecticut. Carlish was known to socialise with students, even taking drugs with some of them on more than a number of occasions. This element of his lifestyle was briefly touched upon in the Stalking Pete Doherty documentary. Carlish subsequently worked as planning manager for Great City Attractions, a Ferris wheel operator which collapsed in 2012. Love Ke Chakkar Mein Love Ke Chakkar Mein is a 2006 Hindi language comedy film written by Rajeev Kaul and Praful Parekh, and directed by B. H. Tharun Kumar. The film stars Rishi Kapoor, Akshat Bhatia, Satish Shah, and Shoma Anand, and marks the debut of Akshat Bhatia. The film was second movie for director B.H Tharunkumar. He made Nayee Padosan in the year 2003. The film was also a Bollywood debut for south sensational actress Namitha who appeared only in this Bollywood movie. Yippee: A Journey to Jewish Joy Yippee, also known as Yippee: A Journey to Jewish Joy, is a 2006 documentary film directed by and starring Paul Mazursky. Crickets is a 2006 Japanese drama film directed by Shinji Aoyama. Istam Ishtam is a Telugu movie produced by Ramoji Rao and directed by Vikram Kumar & Raj Kumar. This is the debut movie of Shriya. Charan paired up with Shriya for the first time. This was Charans only film as an actor as he didnt act in any other film after this. Stone Time Touch Stone, Time, Touch is a 2007 documentary made by Gariné Torossian about the relationship of three Armenian women from the diaspora with the land of Armenia. The young woman is visiting Armenia for the first time. The older woman, Arsinée Khanjian has a more conflicted and analytical perspective of her identity and her relationship with the fledgling democracy, one of the former Soviet Union republics. She has been to landlocked Armenia many times and comments on photos taken by French photographer Marc Baguelin. The third trajectory is more subtle and is represented by Gariné Torossian herself, whose face is super imposed from time to time in this stylistically-layered documentary. Tiyanaks Tiyanaks is a horror thriller film directed by Mark Reyes and starring Rica Peralejo, Jennylyn Mercado, Mark Herras, and JC De Vera. It is the second installment of the Tiyanak film series. Hackers: Wizards of the Electronic Age Hackers: Wizards of the Electronic Age is a 1985 TV documentary about the hacker community. The film includes footage of a hacker conference, and interviews with some of the programmers that created the personal computer revolution, including Bill Atkinson, Bill Budge, Doug Carlston, John Draper, Andrew Fluegelman, Lee Felsenstein, Richard Greenblatt, Andy Hertzfeld, David Hughes, Susan Kare, Richard Stallman, Bob Wallace, Robert Woodhead, Steve Wozniak, and others. All interviews in this documentary were shot over a long weekend at a 1984 hacker conference by the Whole Earth Catalog editors Stewart Brand and Kevin Kelly in Sausalito, California. The event itself was inspired by Steven Levys book Heroes of the Computer Revolution. Sergeant Frog Movie 2 is a 2007 comedy, adventure film based on the anime and manga series Sgt. Frog. It is an adaptation of Volume 20 of the manga series. The Birth of New China The Birth of New China is a 1989 Chinese drama film directed by Li Qiankuan. The film was selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. 3 Stories About Evil 3 Stories About Evil is a 2008 short, experimental narrative film directed by Michael Frost and photographed by Andrew K. Sachs. It was written by Walter Reuben and stars Mink Stole, Erica Gavin, Joe Dallesandro, and Billy Drago. It premiered at Boston Underground Film Festival on 26 March 2008. The film is a narrative short composed almost entirely of still photographs. The three stories are interrelated black comedies about family, sexuality, the media, and beauty pageants. Outside the Window Outside the Window is a 1973 Taiwanese romantic film directed by Sung Tsun-shou, based on the novel of the same name by Chiung Yao. It was released in British Hong Kong on August 24, 1973, but due to copyrights issues, was not publicly screened in Taiwan until 2009. The film was Brigitte Lins acting debut. Thodi Life Thoda Magic Thodi Life Thoda Magic is a 2008 Hindi film directed by Aanand L. Rai, and produced by Akshay Shah & Saahil Chhada. The film stars Jackie Shroff, Parmeet Sethi, Paresh Rawal, Arbaaz Khan and Anita Raj in pivotal roles. Cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle also plays a guest role. The films music is by Vinay Tiwari. Air India 182 Air India 182 is a 2008 documentary directed by Sturla Gunnarsson, and produced by David York. It is about the Air India Flight 182 bombing in 1985. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation commissioned the film, which originally had the preliminary title Flight 182. Gunarsson stated that he hoped the film would cause Canadians to contemplate domestic terrorism. The film includes interviews from family members of the deceased, and other figures, including Ujjal Dosanjh, Eisha Marjara, Lata Pada, and Renée Sarojini Saklikar. One of the associate producers, Judy Koonar, is Gunarssons wife and of Punjabi origin. The color white represents death in the Indian cultures, so the interviews were screened on a white background. The film also incorporates transcripts, re-enactments, and documents related to the case. The film premiered at the Toronto Hot Docs in April 2008, and in June of that year it was screened at the Vancity Theatre in Vancouver. Dave Hayer attended the Vancouver screening. The CBC planned to air the documentary on June 22 with no commercials. Gunarsson argued that there were Sikh victims and therefore, as paraphrased by Charlie Smith of The Georgia Straight, "this wasnt a case of Sikhs attacking Hindus, because there were Sikh passengers." Smith argued that the conclusion about the sectarian nature was opposite of that made by The Haunting Legacy of the Air India Tragedy. HouseQuake HouseQuake is a 2009 American documentary film written and directed by Karen Elizabeth Price. Sunny et l'éléphant Sunny and the Elephant is a 2007 feature film written and directed by Frederic Lepage, a French author and producer. It tells the story of a young city boy wanting to become the mahout, the elephant driver. Despite his masters belief that only karen tribe people are born to be mahouts, the lad finally wins his heart and becomes a real mahout. It stars Keith Chin, Simon Woods, Grirggiat Punpiputt, Gal Srikarn Nakavisut, Glen Chin, Xuen Dangars, Siriyakorn Pukaves, Raymond Tsang, and many other famous Asian actors. Music by Joe Hisaishi. Sunny and the Elephant was presented at the American Film Market in 2007, and at the Bangkok International Film Festival in September 2008. It was released worldwide in 2008. Strawberry Cliff Strawberry Cliff is a 2011 Hong Kong thriller film written and directed by Chris Chow, who has participated in writing scripts for films such as Fearless and Blood: The Last Vampire. It stars Eason Chan and Leslie-Anne Huff and was filmed in both Hong Kong and Los Angeles. The film also features Eason Chan in his first English language role and Chris Chow in his directorial debut. Anyone Can Play Guitar Anyone Can Play Guitar is a documentary film made by Jon Spira, examining the music scene in Oxford over the period starting 1978, but focusing on 1984–2007. The film takes its name from the Radiohead song of the same name. Through over 300 hours of interviews with band members and other key people in the Oxford music community, distilled down to one and a half hours, the film examines the roles of community, the music industry, and luck in a band gaining commercial success. Narrated by Stewart Lee, it features interviews and concert footage of several bands that have been nationally and internationally successful, as well as some that had moderate success, and many more that were not commercially successful. Creation of the film was self-funded by Spira, but finishing the sound mix and picture grade to a professional standard needed additional funding, which Spira sought through the Indiegogo crowd funding site. The initial target of $15,000 was reached before the campaign closing date, and the campaign was extended to $30,000 to raise funds for final music and film footage rights clearance. Rishi Rishi is a 2001 Indian Tamil action film written and directed by Sundar C. The film stars Sarath Kumar, Meena, and Sanghavi in lead roles, while Prakash Raj, Arun Pandian, Devan, Ramesh Khanna, and S. S. Rajendran play supporting roles. The film has music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by U. K. Senthil Kumar, and editing by P. Sai Suresh. The film released on 16 February 2001. Vaazhthugal Vaazhthugal is a 2008 Indian Tamil romantic drama film written and directed by Seeman, in his final directorial work before his entry into politics. The film features Madhavan and Bhavana in the lead roles along with Venkat Prabhu, Ilavarasu, Na. Muthuswamy and R. K., who play supporting roles. Produced by T. Siva for Amma Creations and with music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja, Vaazhthugal was released on 14 January 2008 during Pongal. Awka Liwen Awka Liwen is a documentary film directed by Mariano Aiello and Kristina Hille, with a script by Osvaldo Bayer, Mariano Aiello and Kristina Hille. The work develops the history of the possession of the land in Argentina. It is also a history of racism against the indigenous peoples, where racism was the alibi for their exploitation and elimination. Awka Liwen, which in the Mapuche language means “Rebel at Dawn”, was filmed in Chubut, Jujuy, Río Negro, the province and city of Buenos Aires and Germany. Maa Nanna Chiranjeevi Maa Nanna Chiranjeevi is a 2010 Telugu drama film produced by Murali Krishna on Laughing Lords Entertainments banner and directed by P. A. Arun Prasad. Starring Jagapati Babu, Neelima, Master Atulith in the lead roles and music composed by Hemachandra. The film is a remake of 2006 Hollywood Hit film The Pursuit of Happyness, starring Will Smith and his son Jaden Smith. The film recorded as flop at box office. En tus manos En Tus Manos is a short narrative film by Toy Gun Films released to DVD on January 1, 2010. Written by Oscar Torres, directed by Ron Jacobs, and produced by Oscar Torres, Brent Ryan Green and Jeff Goldberg, who are co-presidents of Toy Gun Films, and also featuring Thomas Marvel as the cinematographer, the film was inspired by a collection of true stories surrounding the issue of violence directed at religious leaders throughout Colombia. En Tus Manos focuses on the story of a young man struggling with an abusive father while growing up in a violent section of Bogotá, Colombia, where the film was shot entirely. The short film has been screened in over twenty International Film Festivals and won eight film festival awards. In 2011, En Tus Manos was signed on with Hulu and since then has been streaming worldwide. Additionally, En Tus Manos has been screened around the world more than 3 million times through its distribution partner, OneHope. Butterfly Crush Butterfly Crush is a 2010 film, written and directed by New Zealand filmmaker Alan Clay. It was adapted from his novel Dance Sisters. The story is about an Australian female song and dance duo whose chance at success is jeopardized when one of them gets involved with a cult group. The Affair Muli is a 2010 gay-themed indie film based on Jerry Gracios award winning screenplay. It is by directed by Adolfo Alix, Jr and stars Sid Lucero and Cogie Domingo. Curitiba Zero Grau Curitiba Zero Grau is a 2010 Brazilian drama film directed by Eloi Pires Ferreira and starring Jackson Antunes. Care Bears: The Giving Festival Movie Care Bears: The Giving Festival is a 2010 computer-animated feature film starring the Care Bears characters. It was made by SD Entertainment and released on DVD by Lionsgate on November 2, 2010. In the film, the Care Power Team—which includes Funshine Bear, Cheer Bear and Share Bear—organizes their annual Giving Festival, and must rescue a princess named Starglo from impending weather. Welcome to Australia Welcome to Australia is a 1999 Carlton Television documentary, written and presented by John Pilger and directed and produced by Alan Lowery that demonstrates the injustices endured by Aboriginal Australian sportsmen and women who were, until recently, denied a place on Australias olympic teams. Pathinaaru Pathinaaru is a 2011 Tamil romantic drama film written and directed by Sabapathy Dekshinamurthy, who earlier directed films like V.I.P, Punnagai Poove and A Aa E Ee. It stars Shiva and Madhu Shalini in lead along with musician Darbuka Siva and television artist Abhishek in pivotal roles. The films background score and soundtrack was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. After being launched in October 2008 under the title 16, the film was shot for over one year, getting finished in early 2010 only. One year after its completion, Kalaipuli S. Thanu bought the distribution rights and released the film on 28 January 2011 under his V. Creations banner. However, this movie was unsuccessful at the Box-Office. Despite that the movie did not fare well at the box office, it was remade as Jolly Boy in Kannada language. Grave Tales Grave Tales is a British anthology horror film made in 2011 at Pinewood Studios by FGS Productions and Ivory Tower Entertainment. It was directed by Don Fearney. It premiered on 30 April 2011 at Southend on Sea Film Festival, however an earlier premier took place on 30 October 2010 at Cine Lumiere in South Kensington, London SW7. The film was released as a DVD in August 2012. The film is based on the Amicus portmanteau horror genre. Christopher Lee starred in the original theater movie release, however he does not appear in the DVD release. Love, Lies and Seeta Love, Lies and Seeta is a 2012 Indian-American independent romantic comedy film written, produced, directed by Chandra Pemmaraju. Starring Melanie Kannokada, Arjun Gupta, Lavrenti Lopes, Michael Derek, it is built around three distinctly different guys all of whom pine for the same beautiful girl. The movie premiered at the India International Film Festival of Tampa Bay in Florida and went on to play in various international film festivals before having a limited theatrical release in India on May 18, 2012 by Cinemax. The film marks Melanie Kannokadas debut as lead in a feature film. Bicharak Bicharak is a Bengali psychological drama film directed by Pravat Mukhopadhyay and produced by Arundhati Devi based on a same name novel of Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay. This film was released in 1959 under the banner of Prabhat Productions and received National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali in 1960. Finding Me: Truth Finding Me: Truth is a 2011 drama film directed by Roger S. Omeus Jr. It is a sequel to the 2009 Finding Me. First Love First Love is 2010 Nepali romantic movie directed by Simosh Sunuwar starring Aaryan Sigdel, Reecha Sharma, Nisha Adhikari, Karma and Binaya . It is the love story roaming between three close friends two girls. Rose Rose is a 2012 British thriller film directed by Kemal Yildirim. The film premiered on 15 May 2012 at the London Independent Film Festival and was released on DVD on 20 May 2014 in the United States with other territories to follow. The film stars Helen Clifford as Rose, a drug addict and prostitute trying to raise her daughter Ellie, and is based upon Yildirims 2008 short film by the same name, which screened at Cannes, and resulted in his being encouraged to expand the short into a feature film. Moscowin Kaveri Moscowin Kavery is a 2010 Tamil romantic drama film written and directed by cinematographer Ravi Varman, making his directorial debut, besides handling the cinematography. The film, which has lyrics written by Vairamuthu and music scored by Thaman, stars Rahul Ravindran and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in the lead roles with Harsha Vardhan, Santhanam and Seeman playing supporting roles. Releasing on 27 August 2010, after nearly three years of production, the film was panned by critics and was a disaster commercially. The Magic Wardrobe The Magic Wardrobe is a 2011 Icelandic family film directed by Bragi Hinriksson. Come, Closer Come, Closer is a 2010 South Korean indie romance melodrama film. A directorial debut by Kim Jong-kwan and starring Yoon Kye-sang, Jung Yu-mi, Yoon Hee-seok and Yozoh, the full-length omnibus tells the love story of five couples. It made its debut at the 15th Busan International Film Festival in 2010. Insônia Insônia is a 2012 Brazilian romantic comedy film directed by Beto Souza, based on the book of the same name by Marcelo Carneiro da Cunha. The film was shot in 2007 and was only completed in 2012, premiered at the Festival de Gramado. The film was released theatrically in Brazil in 2014. Apparition Aparisyon is a 2012 Filipino psychological drama by Vincent Sandoval. The film is Sandovals sophomore feature. It is a story about nuns in the period immediately preceding martial law. It is one of the official entries for the New Breed Full Length Feature Category in Cinemalaya 2012. Aparisyon was invited to film festivals around the world, including Deauville Asian Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award. At the Hawaii International Film Festival, the film won the NETPAC Award "for its courageous exploration of religious faith, guilt and forgiveness through masterful storytelling and visual imagery". The film was also nominated for the New Currents Award at the 2012 Busan International Film Festival. Hecho en China Hecho en China is a 2012 Mexican road movie directed and written by Gabriel Guzmán Sánchez, and starring Odiseo Bichir. It is produced by Alejandra Garcia and Antonio Urdapilleta for IMAGYX Entertainment, Canal 22 and IMCINE. It was filmed in Mexico and first released on March 7, 2012 at the Guadalajara International Film Festival. After Winter, Spring After Winter, Spring is 2012 documentary film, produced, directed and narrated by Judith Lit. It stars Nanou Bouchat, Charlotte Brajot, Isabelle Brajot, Frédéric Coté, Isabelle Coté, Ginette Delibie, Marie-Louise Gourdon, Guy Phélip, Alain Rabeau, Alfred Tripied, and Dylan Veyret. Set in the Périgord region of southwest France, the film follows the lives of farming families and individuals in the community as they confront challenges that the changing geopolitical and economic landscapes pose. Judith Lit, who moved to a town with 100 people in the Périgord region in 1999, found inspiration for the film after she recognized the similarities between the family farmer communities of this new home and her home town in Pennsylvania. As Lit captures the story of these families, she also narrates her own story. The origins of After Winter, Spring are based in the real life stories of the local farmers and Judith Lit. It was produced by Lit through the Terra Production and Dublin Films production companies. It was funded by The Cher Lewis Charitable Trust, The Florence Gould Foundation, and Région Aquitaine. The cinematography was done by Stéphane Carbon, an active director of photography for over twenty years. The editing and original music were done by Jennifer Chinlund and Todd Boekelheide respectively. Monte Thompson was responsible for the animation of stills. The film is shown in 16:9 HD and runs for 75 minutes. After Winter, Spring premiered on October 8, 2012 at the Mill Valley Film Festival. It was first released in the United States on February 25, 2015 and distributed by Bullfrog Films. In France, it was first released on February 10, 2015. The film has had over sixteen screening locations in the United States, twenty nine in France, three in Canada, one in Italy and one in Russia. Worldwide, the film was an official selection at 12 film festivals and has won three awards including Best Foreign Documentary at the Arizona International Film Festival. Zabana! Zabana! is a 2012 Algerian drama film directed by Saïd Ould Khelifa. The film was selected as the Algerian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Godsend Godsend is a 2014 South Korean drama film directed by Si-hyun Moon. It was written by the renowned art house moviemaker Kim Ki-duk. The Russian Novel The Russian Novel is a 2012 South Korean film written and directed by Shin Yeon-shick about an aspiring author who wakes up from a 27-year coma as one of his countrys finest authors, credited for a book he didnt write. It made its world premiere in 2012 at the 17th Busan International Film Festival where Shin won Best Director from the Directors Guild of Korea. Chammak Challo Chammak Challo is a 2013 Telugu film directed by National Award-winning director G. Neelakanta Reddy starring Varun Sandesh, Sanchita Padukone and Catherine Tresa. The film has a tagline "Love Ki Logic Ledu" and features music by Kiran Varanasi while Ranganath Gogineni and Nagi Reddy handled the cinematography and editing, respectively. Indie Director Indie Director is a 2013 independent film that was directed by Bill Zebub. The movie was released to DVD on May 25, 2013 and is a pseudodocumentary of Zebubs experiences with filmmaking and his creative process. Police Story 3 Police Story 3 is an Indian Kannada language action film starring actor Sudeep in the lead and directed by 6 directors Thriller Manju, Sadhu Kokila, Vasu, J G Krishna, Anand P Raju, Shankar. The music is composed by noted music composer Sagar. The film is making its way to the Guinness World Record and the Limca Book of Records by shooting a normal two-and-a-half-hour movie in just 12 hours and the first copy of the film will be ready in just 10 days after the shooting. It is produced under the banner of Aditya Creations. Shivananda Madashetty is the producer of this film. However, the team confirms that the movie is not the sequel of the previous films Police Story Part 1 and 2. I'm Obsessed with You (But You've Got to Leave Me Alone) I’m Obsessed with You is an American comedy-drama film directed by Jon Goracy, written by Genevieve Adams, and starring Manish Dayal, Rachel Brosnahan, Thomas McDonell, Genevieve Adams and Jason Ralph. The film premiered at the Sonoma International Film Festival in April 2014 and opened on video on demand November 11th. Ningen Ningen is a 2013 Japanese-Turkish drama film written and directed by Guillaume Giovanetti and Cagla Zencirci. The story is a "modern parable of a kitsune and tanuki" involving a Japanese CEO. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Olipporu Olipporu is a 2013 Indian Malayalam film, directed by A. V. Sasidharan and produced by Sheikh Afsal. The film stars Kalabhavan Mani, Zarina Wahab, Fahad Fazil and Subhiksha in lead roles. The film had musical score by John P Varkey. Out to Win Out to Win is an American documentary film, released in 2015. Directed by Malcolm Ingram, the film chronicles the history of LGBT participation in professional sports, concentrating in particular on key figures such as John Amaechi, Billy Bean, Jason Collins, Wade Davis, Brittney Griner, Billie Jean King, David Kopay, Conner Mertens, Martina Navratilova, and Michael Sam. The film had its premiere on March 15, 2015 at SXSW. Jaggubhai Jaggubhai is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by K. S. Ravikumar, who with collaborates with the lead actor, Sarath Kumar for their ninth film. Also starring Shriya Saran, debutant Srisha and veteran comedian Goundamani; the film is produced by Sarath Kumars wife, Radhika and Punit Goenka. The film features music composed by Rafee, whilst cinematography is handled by R. D. Rajesekhar and the film is edited by Don Max. The films plot is a remake of the 2001 French film Wasabi, which follows the journey of a tough Indian police officer, fondly known as "Jaggubhai", who is sent to Australia on an important mission to deal with anti-social elements there. The film, originally launched as a Rajinikanth-starrer in May 2004, resurfaced in May 2008 with a new cast with changes to the story. Shooting started months later, and took place in various locations: Melbourne, Australia; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Bangkok, Thailand and Chennai, India being primary locations. Most scenes portraying Australia were shot in Malaysia. Prior to release, the film was controversially leaked online and printed as DVDs, with subsequent actions causing a media uproar in the film industry. The film then re-shot the climax and premiered in Chennai to the most-well attended movie premiere in recent times on 27 January 2010. The film was a flop at Box Office. April Flowers April Flowers is a 2017 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Christopher Tedrick and starring Celina Jade, Keir Dullea, and Wai Ching Ho. Vaaimai Vaaimai is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language courtroom drama film written and directed by A. Senthil Kumar. Inspired by the script of Reginald Roses Twelve Angry Men, the film features Shanthnu Bhagyaraj and Muktha Bhanu in the lead roles amongst an ensemble cast. Goundamani, Thyagarajan, Ramki, Urvashi, Manoj K. Bharathi, Prithvi Pandiarajan and Poornima Bhagyaraj are also part of the cast. Though production had begun in 2013, the film released following a production delay on 8 September 2016, garnering negative reviews. Kou tan ta pin Naughty Boys & Soldiers is a 1996 Taiwanese comedy film directed by Kevin Chu and written by Kuo Cheng, set in a 1970s coastal town with a primary school and a military base. While most of the comedy is slapstick zaniness, the film also pokes fun at the many absurdities in Taiwans White Terror period, such as schools encouraging children to idolize Chiang Kai-shek and regurgitate his anti-Communist rhetoric. A Moment of Love A Moment of Love is a 2013 Chinese-Taiwanese drama-romance film directed by Gavin Lin and starring Liu Shishi and Vic Chou. Raisa Raisa is a short film directed and written by Pavel Cuzuioc starring Cristina Flutur. Alor Michil Alor Michil is a 1974 Bangladeshi patriotic film which focuses on the independence movement of 1971. Written and directed by Narayan Ghosh Mita, it stars Abdur Razzak, Babita, Faruk and Anwar Hussain in lead roles. It has been selected for preservation by the Bangladesh Film Archive. Taxi Driver: Oko Ashewo Taxi Driver: Oko Ashewo, also known as just Taxi Driver or Oko Ashewo, is a 2015 Nigerian dark comedy thriller film produced by Ayobami Macaulay and directed by Daniel Oriahi. It stars Odunlade Adekola, Femi Jacobs, Ijeoma Grace Agu and Hafeez Oyetoro. A Stray A Stray is a 2016 American drama film starring Barkhad Abdirahman. Geo Sar Utha Kay Geo Sar Utha Kay is a 2017 Pakistani action-drama film which is directed and produced by Nadeem Cheema under his production banner of Cheema Films. The film is written by Nasir Mehmood. Vetern actors such as Babar Ali, Shafqat Cheema, Nayyer Ejaz and Rashid Mehmood were cast in prodominant roles. The Film is based around actual events which involved Chottu Gang of Rajanpur, Kacha area of Southern Punjab, Pakistan. Sakaling hindi makarating Sakaling Hindi Makarating is a 2016 Philippine independent road drama film co-written, shot, co-produced, and directed by Ice Idanan in her directorial debut. The film stars Alessandra de Rossi, Teri Malvar, JC Santos and Pepe Herrera. It is an official entry to the 2nd CineFilipino Film Festival, where it won seven awards including Best Picture and Best Director. The film had its theatrical release in the Philippines on February 1, 2017. Narathan Narathan is 2016 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by Naga Venkatesh and produced by - Sajith V Nambiar, The Principal India. Nakul, Nikesha Patel and Premgi Amaren feature in the leading roles, while Mani Sharma composes the films music. The film was released on 1 April 2016. Style King Style King is a 2016 Indian Kannada action film directed by P. C. Shekar and produced by Maruthi Jediyavar. It stars Ganesh, Remya Nambeesan, making her Kannada debut, and Rangayana Raghu in the lead roles. Shekar had previously worked with Ganesh in the film Romeo. The films cinematography was by Santhosh Pandi and the music was composed by Arjun Janya. The film was officially announced on 12 August 2014 and it was reported that Ganesh would feature in two different roles. The film was expected to release on 25 December 2015 along with actor Yashs film Masterpiece. After multiple delays, the film was censored in April 2016 and finally released on 13 May 2016. Sei Sei is a 2018 Indian Tamil action thriller film directed by Raj Babu. The film features Nakul and Aanchal Munjal in the lead roles, while Nassar, Prakash Raj and Nithin Pillay play supporting roles. Sei was released on 23 November 2018 and received negative reviews, although the music composition was praised. The movie was a flop at the box-office. It was dubbed into Hindi as "Shravan the Real Hero". The film was loosely inspired from Malayalam film Saradhi. Vampiry Geony Vampires of Geon and Masters of Geon is a two-part Soviet animated film from 1991-1992 based on the story of Gennady Tishchenko "The Vampire of Gaynomius". The cartoon shows the difficulty of mastering other peoples planets and the complexity of contact with the inhabitants of the planet. The first part of the unfinished space opera animated saga under the working title Star World. It was followed by Masters of Geon and AMBA. As a soundtrack, the instrumental composition "Magic" from the album "Dama Pik" of Moscows Hard Rock group "Joker" was used. Saki is a Japanese film based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Ritz Kobayashi. The film is directed by , written by and stars Minami Hamabe as the title character Saki Miyanaga. It is scheduled for release in Japan by on 3 February 2017. Eedu Gold Ehe Eedu Gold Ehe is a Telugu comedy film directed by Veeru Potla starring Sunil and Sushma Raj Richa Panai in lead roles. This movie is produced by Ramabrahmam Sunkara on AK Entertainments Banner while Sagar Mahati scored the Music. The movie is based on Jewel Thief. Demons in Paradise Demons in Paradise is a 2017 trilingual Sri Lankan based documentary feature film written by Isabelle Marina and directed by Jude Ratnam in his directorial debut depicting the worst consequences for both Sinhalese and Tamils due to the 30 year long endured Sri Lankan Civil War. The portions of the film were mostly shot in Sri Lanka and was set in France. The film had its world premiere during the 2017 Cannes Film Festival in May 2017 and was opened to highly positive reviews making it as an internationally acclaimed and recognised film. Jude Ratnam became the first Tamil filmmaker to openly criticise the Tamil Tigers through the plot of the documentary film and the film received criticism among Sri Lankan Jaffna Tamils for the storyline. Aav Taru Kari Nakhu Aav Taru Kari Nakhu is a 2017 Gujarati comedy film Produced by Vikas Verma & Sunny Agrawal, Directed by Rrahul Mevawala, Creative supervision and edited by Imtiaz Alam. The film stars Tiku Talsania, Amar Upadhyay, Aditya Kapadia, Monal Gajjar, Tanvi Thakkar, Manisha Kanojia, Tapan bhatt and Vikas Verma. Amar Upadhyay, who formerly played the role of ‘Mihir’ in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi TV show marks his debut in the Gujarati Film Industry with this film. Hanky Panky Hanky Panky is a 2017 Taiwanese comedy film directed by Huang Chao-liang and starring Chu Ke-liang in his final film role. Lan Cheng-lung and Aggie Hsieh also star. The film was released in theaters on January 26, 2017. Morazán Morazán is a 2017 Honduran drama film directed by Hispano Durón. It was selected as the Honduran entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. It was the first time Honduras had sent a film for consideration for the Best Foreign Language film. AWOL AWOL is a 2017 Philippine action thriller film directed by Enzo Williams starring Gerald Anderson. Angel Angel is a 2017 Telugu language film written and directed by Palani and produced by Bhuvan Sagar. The film stars Naga Anvesh and Hebah Patel in lead roles with Suman, Saptagiri, Sayaji Shinde, Kabir Duhan Singh, and Pradeep Rawat in supporting roles. The films music was composed by Bheems Ceciroleo with cinematography by Gunasekaran. The film was released on 3 November 2017 and was dubbed and released in Tamil as Vinnaithaandi Vandha Angel. Later the film was dubbed in Hindi as Angel in 2018. Nolok Nolok; is an upcoming 2019 Bangladeshi romantic comedy film directed by Sakib Sonet. It is being produced by Be Happy Entertainment and the screenplay is by Ferari Forhad. The film stars Shakib Khan and Eamin Haque Bobby in the lead roles. The cast also includes Omar Sunny, Moushumi, Shahidul Alam Sachchu, Tariq Anam Khan, Supriya Dutta, Rajatava Dutta and many more. The shooting of the film commenced on 1 December 2017 and this first phase of the film was shot in 25-day schedule, entirely filmed in Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad, India. Romeo and Juliet The first American film version of William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet was a silent film short made in 1908 made by Vitagraph Studios. Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, it was filmed at Bethesda Terrace in Manhattan. The film starred Paul Panzer as Romeo and Florence Lawrence as Juliet. It is now considered lost. A Flash of Light A Flash of Light is a 1910 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Charles West and featuring Mary Pickford and Blanche Sweet. The Lily and the Rose The Lily and the Rose; sometimes Lily of the Rose is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by Paul Powell and starring Lillian Gish. Preserved at the Library of Congress. The Picture of Dorian Grey The Picture of Dorian Grey The Cinema Murder The Cinema Murder is a 1919 American silent drama film starring Marion Davies, adapted from the 1917 novel by E. Phillips Oppenheim. The Cinema Murder is considered to be a lost film. The Dark Star The Dark Star is a lost 1919 silent film adventure directed by Allan Dwan and starring Marion Davies. It was based on a novel by Robert W. Chambers. It was produced by Cosmopolitan Productions and released through Paramount Pictures. Going! Going! Gone! Going! Going! Gone! is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. This film is presumed lost. Emerald of Death The Boy in Blue is a 1919 silent German drama film directed by F. W. Murnau. It was Murnaus directorial debut. The film is now considered to be a lost film, though the Deutsche Kinemathek film archive possesses 35 small fragments ranging from two to eleven frames in length. Thomas Gainsboroughs painting The Blue Boy and Oscar Wildes novel The Picture of Dorian Gray were inspirations for Murnau to create this film. The County Fair The County Fair is a 1920 American film directed by Edmund Mortimer and Maurice Tourneur. Lederstrumpf, 2. Teil: Der Letzte der Mohikaner The Last of the Mohicans is the feature-length second part of the two-part 1920 German adventure film Lederstrumpf directed by Arthur Wellin and featuring Bela Lugosi. It is based on James Fenimore Coopers novel of the same name. The first part was The Deerslayer and Chingachgook. A print of Lederstrumpf, in its heavily edited U.S. version titled The Deerslayer, was discovered in the 1990s. One Terrible Day One Terrible Day is a 1922 American silent short film, the first entry in Hal Roachs Our Gang series to be released. Directed by Robert F. McGowan and Tom McNamara, the two-reel short was released to theaters on September 10, 1922 by Pathé. This was the first Our Gang comedy to be released, although the fourth to be produced. The gangs leading lady in this film is Peggy Cartwright, who makes only a brief appearance in the company of an unnamed character at the country estate. Allen Hoskins’s character in this early short is female. His character will not start taking on male characteristics until the 1923 short, The Champeen, when he dresses like a boy for the first time. This is very similar to what happened with the Buckwheat character years later. When the television rights for the original silent Pathé Our Gang comedies were sold to National Telepix and other distributors, several of the films were released into television syndication and retitled. In 1960 the collective title Our Gang was changed to Mischief Makers: One Terrible Day was changed to The Outing. Two-thirds of the original footage from the film was included. Most of the original inter-titles were also cut and later replaced. The film, having been produced prior to 1923, and never having the copyright renewed, is in the public domain. However, the "Mischief Makers" additions to the film were copyrighted in 1960. Raffles: The Amateur Cracksman Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman is a feature length silent adventure crime drama/romance motion picture starring House Peters, Miss DuPont, Hedda Hopper, Fred Esmelton and Walter Long. Directed by King Baggot and produced by Carl Laemmles Universal Pictures, the screenplay was adapted by Harvey F. Thew from the play by Eugene W. Presbrey and the 1899 short story collection, The Amateur Cracksman, by E.W. Hornung. Capital Punishment Capital Punishment is a surviving 1925 silent film melodrama directed by James P. Hogan and starring Clara Bow, Margaret Livingston, Mary Carr and Elliott Dexter. It was produced by B. P. Schulberg and is now in Public Domain. Prints held at Filmmuseum Amsterdam and UCLA Film and Television Archive. The Belle of Broadway The Belle of Broadway is a 1926 American silent romantic drama film produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. It was directed by Harry O. Hoyt and starred Betty Compson. This film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. The Stolen Ranch The Stolen Ranch is a 1926 American western film directed by William Wyler and starring Fred Humes, Louise Lorraine and William Bailey. The future star Janet Gaynor appeared as an extra in the film. The Last Outlaw The Last Outlaw is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by Arthur Rosson and starring Gary Cooper, Jack Luden, and Betty Jewel. Written by John Stone and J. Walter Rubin, based on a story by Richard Allen Gates, the film is about a frontiersman who falls in love with a pretty woman whose brother is accused of murder. He tries to prove the young man innocent of the charges, but when he is appointed sheriff, he is obliged to track down and arrest the boy. A 16mm reduction positive print exists of this film. Beau Bandit Beau Bandit is a 1930 American Pre-Code western film, directed by Lambert Hillyer, from a screenplay by Wallace Smith, based on his short story, "Strictly Business" which appeared in the April 1929 edition of Hearsts International-Cosmopolitan.. The film starred Rod La Rocque, Mitchell Lewis, Doris Kenyon, and Walter Long. The story is based loosely on the legend of Robin Hood. Der Greifer The Copper or The Grasper is a 1930 British-German crime film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Hans Albers, Charlotte Susa and Margot Landa. It is the German-language version of the British film Night Birds, which was also directed by Eichberg but with an English-speaking cast. Both films were made by British International Pictures at their Elstree Studios at a time when such multiple-language versions were common. It was a success in Germany, launching Albers as a major star. In 1958 the film was remade with Albers reprising his role. Dangerous Nan McGrew Dangerous Nan McGrew is a 1930 Pre-Code American comedy starring Helen Kane, Victor Moore and James Hall. The Man from Blankley's The Man from Blankleys is a lost 1930 American pre-Code comedy film, directed by Alfred E. Green. It starred John Barrymore and Loretta Young. The film was based on the 1903 play by Thomas Anstey Guthrie, writing under the pseudonym "F. Anstey". The film was Barrymores second feature length all-talking film. A previous silent film version of Ansteys play by Paramount Pictures appeared in 1920 as The Fourteenth Man starring Robert Warwick. That version is also lost. Oh, for a Man! Oh, For a Man! is a 1930 American black-and-white musical comedy film. Production of this film began on September 13, 1930. Night Beat Night Beat is a 1931 American crime film directed by George B. Seitz. Night in Montmartre Night in Montmartre is a 1931 British mystery film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Horace Hodges, Franklin Dyall, Hugh Williams, Reginald Purdell and Austin Trevor. It was based on a play by Miles Malleson. The Pocatello Kid The Pocatello Kid is a 1931 Pre-Code American western film, directed by Phil Rosen. It stars Ken Maynard, Marceline Day, and Richard Cramer, and was released on December 6, 1931. Under-Cover Man Under Cover Man is a 1932 American pre-Code crime film directed by James Flood and starring George Raft and Nancy Carroll. Arizona to Broadway Arizona to Broadway is a 1933 American pre-Code crime romance film made by Fox Film Corporation, directed by James Tinling. The screenplay was written by William M. Conselman and Henry Johnson. The film stars James Dunn and Joan Bennett. It was reworked ten years later into Jitterbugs, one of Laurel and Hardys features made at 20th Century Fox in the 1940s. Waltz War Waltz War is a 1933 German biographical film directed by Ludwig Berger and starring Renate Müller, Willy Fritsch and Paul Hörbiger. It depicts the life of the Austrian ballet dancer Katti Lanner who eventually settled in Victorian Britain. It is also known by the alternative title of The Battle of the Walzes. The film was made by the largest German studio UFA, with sets designed by Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. A separate French-language version Court Waltzes was also directed by Berger. The Way to Love The Way to Love is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Maurice Chevalier and Ann Dvorak. Edward Everett Horton was the principal featured player. At one stage Carole Lombard was to have co starred against Chevalier. Filming started 9 January 1933. Der ewige Traum The Eternal Dream is a 1934 German historical film directed by Arnold Fanck and starring Sepp Rist and Brigitte Horney. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Werner Schlichting. Het meisje met den blauwen hoed Het Meisje met den Blauwen Hoed is a 1934 Dutch comedy film directed by Rudolf Meinert. Border Brigands Border Brigands is a 1935 American Western film directed by Nick Grinde and written by Stuart Anthony. The film stars Buck Jones, Lona Andre, Fred Kohler, Frank Rice, Hank Bell and Edward Keane. The film was released on June 1, 1935, by Universal Pictures. The Keeper of the Bees Keeper of the Bees is a 1935 American film directed by Christy Cabanne. The film depicts WWI veteran Jamie McFarland and his search for meaning in his last six months to live, and Molly Campbell, a young woman looking to save her sisters child from being left alone. It also features Emma Dunn as Margaret Campbell, Mollys charming mother and Edith Fellows as Jean-Marie "Little Scout", an adventurous young girl trying to fit in with her male friends. The Beloved Vagabond The Beloved Vagabond is a 1936 British musical drama film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Maurice Chevalier, Betty Stockfeld, Margaret Lockwood and Austin Trevor. The film was made at Ealing Studios by the independent producer Ludovico Toeplitz. Blazing Justice Blazing Justice is a 1936 American film directed by Albert Herman. White Fang White Fang is a 1936 American action film directed by David Butler and written by Sam Duncan, Gene Fowler and Hal Long. The film stars Michael Whalen, Jean Muir, Slim Summerville, Charles Winninger, John Carradine and Jane Darwell. It is based on the novel White Fang by Jack London. The film was released on July 17, 1936, by 20th Century Fox. Amateur Crook Amateur Crook is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by Sam Katzman. The film is also known as Crooked But Dumb and Jewel Thief. Guns in the Dark Guns in the Dark is a 1937 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Charles F. Royal. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Claire Rochelle, Syd Saylor, Ted Adams, Dick Curtis, and Steve Clark. The film was released on May 13, 1957, by Republic Pictures. Mutiny on the Elsinore The Mutiny of the Elsinore is a 1937 British action film directed by Roy Lockwood and starring Lyn Harding, Jiro Soneya and Paul Lukas. The screenplay concerns a mutiny on a ship against a brutal captain. It was an adaptation of the novel The Mutiny of the Elsinore by Jack London. Break the News Break the News is a 1938 British musical comedy film directed by René Clair and starring Jack Buchanan, Maurice Chevalier and June Knight. Two struggling performers decide to create a fake murder scandal in order to drum up publicity for their act. It was based on the novel Le mort en fuite by Loïc Le Gouriadec which had previously been made into a 1936 French film Death on the Run. Songs featured include It All Belongs to You and Were Old Buddies. Mr. Chump Mr. Chump is a 1938 American comedy film directed by William Clemens and written by George Bricker. The film stars Johnnie Davis, Lola Lane, Penny Singleton, Donald Briggs, Chester Clute and Frank Orth. The film was released by Warner Bros. on August 8, 1938. Utah Trail The Utah Trail is a 1938 American Western film directed by Albert Herman. The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok is a Columbia movie serial. It was the fourth of the fifty-seven serials released by Columbia and their first western serial. The serial was the first from a new production company, the previous three serials had been produced by Weiss Brothers. North Sea Patrol Luck of the Navy is a 1938 British comedy thriller film directed by Norman Lee and starring Geoffrey Toone, Judy Kelly and Clifford Evans. It was based on the play The Luck of the Navy by Mrs Clifford Mills and is also known by the alternative title of North Sea Patrol. Television Spy Television Spy is a 1939 American drama film directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring William Henry. Tiny Troubles Tiny Troubles is a 1939 Our Gang short comedy film directed by George Sidney. It was the 176th Our Gang short that was released. De vergeløse is a 1939 Norwegian drama film directed by Leif Sinding, based on a book by Gabriel Scott and starring Georg Richter and Karin Meyer. Albert is placed in an orphanage, where he is treated like a slave. He tries to escape, but is caught. Then a young girl, Gunda, appears. Gangs of Chicago Gangs of Chicago is a 1940 film, starring Lloyd Nolan, Barton MacLane, Lola Lane, Ray Middleton, Astrid Allwyn, and Horace McMahon. Alan Ladd has a small uncredited role. Granite Hotel Granite Hotel is a 1940 American short film directed by Dave Fleischer. Released in April of that year, it was the fourth in the Stone Age Cartoons series. The film is now in public domain. A che servono questi quattrini? A che servono questi quattrini? is a 1942 Italian comedy film directed by Esodo Pratelli and starring Eduardo and Peppino De Filippo. It is an adaptation of a play with the same name by Armando Curcio that two years earlier the De Filippo brothers had played on stage with massive success and critical acclaim. Carmen Carmen is a French-Italian musical drama film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Viviane Romance, Jean Marais and Lucien Coëdel. It is a version of the famous opera. Although filmed in 1942 it was not released until 1944 in France and 1945 in Italy. It was one of the most popular movies in France in 1945 with admissions of 4,277,813. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys. It was shot at the Scalera Studios in Rome. Conquer by the Clock Conquer by the Clock was a short dramatic propaganda film produced by the RKO Pathé in 1942 to encourage wartime industrial production. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1943. Friendly Enemies Friendly Enemies is a 1942 American drama film starring Charles Winninger, Charlie Ruggles, James Craig, and Nancy Kelly. The film was directed by Allan Dwan, adapted from a play of the same name by Aaron Hoffman and Samuel Shipman. It was nominated an Academy Award in the category of Best Sound Recording. Henry and Dizzy Henry and Dizzy is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Hugh Bennett and written by Val Burton. The film stars Jimmy Lydon, Mary Anderson, Charles Smith, John Litel, Olive Blakeney and Maude Eburne. The film was released on June 5, 1942, by Paramount Pictures. Japanese Relocation Japanese Relocation is a 1942 short film produced by the U.S. Office of War Information and distributed by the War Activities Committee of the Motion Picture Industry. It is a propaganda film, justifying and explaining Japanese American internment on the West Coast during World War II. It is narrated by Milton Eisenhower. The film starts by asserting that, while many Japanese-Americans were loyal, in early 1942 the West Coast was a potential combat zone, and the government did not know what the Japanese population would do if the US were invaded. Furthermore, the film noted that there were Japanese-American communities near militarily significant sites, such as shipyards. So, the film states, the Japanese were democratically and humanely evacuated to relocation centers in the desert. The film also states that most Japanese went voluntarily, and felt that it was a sacrifice they should make as loyal citizens. North to the Klondike North to the Klondike is a 1942 American action movie directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Broderick Crawford, Evelyn Ankers and Andy Devine. The supporting cast features Lon Chaney in his last film before The Wolf Man, which also stars Ankers, but North to the Klondike was released the year after The Wolf Man. Ride Tonight! Ride Tonight! is a 1942 Swedish historical drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Lars Hanson, Oscar Ljung, Gerd Hagman and Eva Dahlbeck. It is an adaptation of the 1941 novel Ride This Night by Vilhelm Moberg. The film, like the original novel, alluded directly to events in occupied Europe during the Second World War and helped to bolster anti-Nazi sentiment in neutral Sweden. We Will Come Back The District Secretary, is a 1942 Soviet drama film directed by Ivan Pyryev. I 3 aquilotti The Three Pilots is a 1942 Italian war drama film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Michela Belmonte. Trysil-Knut Trysil-Knut is a Norwegian film from 1942. Rasmus Breistein directed this skiing melodrama during the German occupation of Norway. It tells the story of the legendary skier Knut from Trysil, an ardent patriot at the beginning of the 1800s who uses his skiing skills to prevent war from breaking out between Norway and Sweden. Knut also wins back a property that he was cheated out of and his "princess." Like many of the films from the interwar period or the occupation years, this is an adventure story. Breisteins point of departure for the story was a popular novel by Rudolf Muus from 1914, and he was also inspired by Bernt Lunds poem from 1861 and by Ole Haugen-Flermoes story from 1909. Bullets and Saddles Bullets and Saddles is a 1943 western film produced by Monogram Pictures Corporation. It is the final entry in the Range Busters film series and also uses footage from Fugitive Valley, another film in the series. Sjätte skottet Sjätte skottet is a 1943 Swedish drama film directed by Hasse Ekman. Someone to Remember Someone to Remember is a 1943 American drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and written by Frances Hyland. The film stars Mabel Paige, Harry Shannon, John Craven, Dorothy Morris, Charles Dingle and David Bacon. The film was released on August 21, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Chip Off the Old Block Chip Off the Old Block is 1944 American film starring Donald OConnor, Peggy Ryan, and Ann Blyth. The son of a strict Navy man, OConnor falls in love with a girl from a performing family. In the end, the families learn to accept their differences and they are allowed to be in love freely. Where Words Fail Where Words Fail is a 1946 Argentine drama film directed by Hugo Fregonese and starring Enrique Muiño, Dario Garzay and Héctor Méndez. The films sets were designed by the art directors Germán Gelpi and Mario Vanarelli Excellensen Excellensen is a 1944 Swedish drama film directed by Hasse Ekman. The film stars Lars Hanson, Gunnar Sjöberg and Elsie Albiin. The Last Horseman The Last Horseman is a 1944 American Western film directed by William Berke and starring Russell Hayden, Dub Taylor, and Ann Savage. High School Hero High School Hero is a 1946 American film directed by Arthur Dreifuss and starring Freddie Stewart. It was the second of The Teen Agers series and was known as High School Scandal. Junior Prom Junior Prom is a 1946 American musical comedy, directed by Arthur Dreifuss and produced by Sam Katzman and Maurice Duke. It was released by Monogram Pictures. It was the first of The Teen Agers series of movies. In 2018, the film was released on streaming download with a humorous audio commentary by Mary Jo Pehl and Bridget Nelson on RiffTrax. Harry Gibson sings Keep The Beat backed by Abe Lyman and his Orchestra El niño perdido The Lost Child is a 1947 Mexican comedy film directed by Humberto Gómez Landero and starring Germán Valdés, Marcelo Chávez and Emilia Guiú. La danse de mort The Dance of Death is a 1948 French-Italian drama film directed by Marcel Cravenne and starring Erich von Stroheim, Denise Vernac and Palau. It is based on August Strindbergs The Dance of Death. The films sets were designed by Georges Wakhévitch. The Affair Blum Blum Affair is an East German drama film directed by Erich Engel. It was released in 1948. A German Jewish industrialist is tried for murder. It is based on a real 1926 case in Magdeburg. Madonna of the Desert Madonna of the Desert is a 1948 American crime film directed by George Blair and written by Albert DeMond. The film stars Lynne Roberts, Don "Red" Barry, Don Castle, Sheldon Leonard, Paul Hurst and Roy Barcroft. The film was released on February 23, 1948, by Republic Pictures. Bruce Gentry Bruce Gentry – Daredevil of the Skies is a 15-episode Columbia Pictures movie serial based on the Bruce Gentry comic strip created by Ray Bailey. It features the first cinematic appearance of a flying saucer, as the secret weapon of the villainous Recorder. Fiamma che non si spegne The Flame That Will Not Die is a 1949 Italian war drama film directed by Vittorio Cottafavi and starring Gino Cervi, María Denis and Leonardo Cortese. It is based on the story of Salvo DAcquisto, a Carabinieri officer who died to save others being executed by the Germans during the Second World War. It was made at Cinecittà Studios. The films sets were designed by Ottavio Scotti. The Secret of St. Ives The Secret of St. Ives is a 1949 American historical adventure film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Richard Ney, Vanessa Brown and Henry Daniell. It is adapted from the 1897 novel St. Ives by Robert Louis Stevenson. Set during the Napoleonic Wars, the films plot follows a French officer who is captured and held as a prisoner in England. He manages to escape with the help of a local woman. The film was released by Columbia Pictures. The sets were designed by the art director Cary Odell. Arzoo Arzoo is a 1950 Bollywood film produced by Hiten Chaudhary and directed by Shaheed Latif. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Kamini Kaushal and Shashikala. The films music is by Anil Biswas. Cukoo appears as a dancer in the song "Aao Milke Jawani Ki Loote Bahaar". Chinnamul Chinnamul was a 1950 Bengali film directed by Nemai Ghosh. This was the first Indian film that dealt with the partition of India. The story revolved around a group of farmers from East Pakistan who were forced to migrate to Calcutta because of the partition of Bengal in 1947. Russian film director Vsevolod Pudovkin came to Calcutta at that time, watched this film, and being inspired, he bought the print of this film to release in Russia. The film was shown in 188 theaters in Russia. Crooked River Crooked River is a 1950 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring James Ellison and Russell Hayden. It was also known as Hostile Country. The White Hell of Pitz Palu The White Hell of Pitz Palu is a 1950 West German mountain film directed by Rolf Hansen and starring Hans Albers, Liselotte Pulver and Adrian Hoven. It is a remake of Arnold Fancks 1929 film The White Hell of Pitz Palu. A young American couple accompany a veteran mountaineer on a dangerous climb in the Swiss Alps. Rough Riders of Durango Rough Riders of Durango is a 1951 American Western film directed by Fred C. Brannon and written by M. Coates Webster. The film stars Allan Lane, Walter Baldwin, Aline Towne, Steve Darrell, Ross Ford, and Denver Pyle. The film was released on January 30, 1951, by Republic Pictures. Cruisin' Down the River Cruisin Down the River is a 1953 Technicolor film directed by Richard Quine. It stars Dick Haymes and Audrey Totter. The story is about a New York nightclub singer who inherits an old riverboat on the Chattahoochee River between Georgia and Alabama. It features comedy, some drama and several musical performances. Men Think Only of That Les hommes ne pensent quà ça , is a French comedy film from 1954, directed by Yves Robert, written by Jean Bellanger, starring Jean-Marie Amato and Louis de Funès. Cursed Mountain Cursed Mountain is a 1954 Spanish drama film directed by Antonio del Amo and starring Rubén Rojo, Lina Rosales and José Guardiola. Coyote The Coyote is a 1955 Mexican-Spanish western film directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent and Fernando Soler and starring Abel Salazar, Gloria Marín and Manuel Monroy. Based on the character El Coyote created by José Mallorquí. It was followed by a sequel The Coyotes Justice in 1956. Hanussen Hanussen is a 1955 West German drama film directed by O. W. Fischer and Georg Marischka and starring Fischer and Liselotte Pulver It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Hermann Warm. Raising a Riot Raising a Riot is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Kenneth More, Shelagh Fraser and Mandy Miller about a naval officer who attempts to look after his three children in his wifes absence. Hidden Guns Hidden Guns is a 1956 American Western film directed by Albert C. Gannaway and written by Samuel Roeca and Albert C. Gannaway. The film stars Bruce Bennett, Richard Arlen, John Carradine, Faron Young, Lloyd Corrigan and Angie Dickinson. The film was released on January 30, 1956, by Republic Pictures. Todos somos necesarios Were All Necessary is a 1956 Italian-Spanish drama film directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde, starring Alberto Closas, Folco Lulli, Lída Baarová and Ferdinand Anton. It tells the story of three men who are released from prison and have doubts and regrets regarding their place in society. The film was a co-production with an Italian company. It competed in the Spanish section at the 1956 San Sebastián International Film Festival, where it won the awards for Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Actor. Dangerous Youth These Dangerous Years is a 1957 British comedy musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring George Baker, Frankie Vaughan, Carole Lesley, Thora Hird, Kenneth Cope, David Lodge and John Le Mesurier. The army sequences were filmed in the Inglis Barracks, Mill Hill, London NW7. Public Pigeon No. 1 Public Pigeon No. One is a 1957 comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod. It stars Red Skelton and Vivian Blaine. It is the theatrical feature-length remake of the Climax! television episode "Public Pigeon #1" that also starred Red Skelton, but was directed by Seymour Berns, which aired in the second season of that show on September 8, 1955. A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed is a 1958 American comedy film directed by Henry Levin and written by Sydney Boehm. The film stars Tom Ewell, Mickey Rooney, Mickey Shaughnessy, Dina Merrill, Madge Kennedy and Frances Bavier. The film was released on December 1, 1958, by 20th Century Fox. Den store amatören Den store amatören is a 1958 Swedish comedy film directed by Hasse Ekman. The Strange Case of Dr. Manning Morning Call is a 1957 British thriller film, directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Greta Gynt and Ron Randell. Kanhaiya Kanhaiya is a 1959 Bollywood film produced by Sant Singh Pachhi and directed by Om Prakash. The film stars Raj Kapoor, Nutan and Lalita Pawar. The music was by Shankar Jaikishan. "Ruk Ja O Jane Wali", "Yad Aayi Adhi Rat Ko" and "Mujhe Mere Hal Par Chod Do.." are three memorable Mukesh songs related to this movie. Of these popular songs, "Ruk Ja O Jane Wali" became famous for its filming as it was sung for a bottle of local alcohol, with which a shot of Nutan roaming are also inserted to create an illusion as if it was sung for her. Raj Kapoor portrays a village drunk who does not care, until she comes looking for him. El pequeño coronel The Little Colonel is a 1960 Spanish historical musical film directed by Antonio del Amo and starring Joselito, Carlos Larrañaga and María Mahor. Chhaya Chhaya is a 1961 Bollywood film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The star cast included Sunil Dutt and Asha Parekh. Nirupa Roy won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award. Music was composed by Salil Chaudhury and is noted for many songs including "Ya Keh De Hum Insaan Nahi" sung by Mohammed Rafi. Nazrana Nazrana is a 1961 Indian black-and-white Hindi-language melodrama film produced by S. Krishnamurthy and T. Govindarajan and directed by C. V. Sridhar in his Hindi directorial debut. The film stars Raj Kapoor and Vyjayanthimala in the lead, with Usha Kiran, Achala Sachdev and Agha as an ensemble cast, while South Star Gemini Ganesan has an extended cameo appearance. The music is by Ravi. The Mohammed Rafi song "Baji Kisi Ne Pyar Ki" was picturised on Raj Kapoor and it was one of the popular sad songs of that era. The film was a remake of the 1959 Tamil film Kalyana Parisu, which was also directed by C. V. Sridhar. Nazrana is a triangular love story between Raj, Vasanthi and Geeta. Shola Aur Shabnam Shola Aur Shabnam is a 1961 Bollywood romance film written and directed by Ramesh Saigal. It stars Dharmendra, Tarla Mehta, Abhi Bhattacharya, Vijayalakshmi and M. Rajan in pivotal roles. It was one of the very early films of Dharmendra. The film is about a young man torn between love for his long lost childhood sweetheart, and devotion towards a friend who has helped set him up in his career. The film features music by Khayyam. The original soundtrack contains some of the most famous songs, like "Jane Kya Dhoondti Rahti" etc. Sreca dolazi u 9 Sreća dolazi u 9 is a Croatian fantasy film directed by Nikola Tanhofer. It was released in 1961. It was preserved and, in 2003, restored by the Croatian State Archives. It is based on the fairy tale The Galoshes of Fortune by Hans Christian Andersen, and was the first feature-length fantasy film in Yugoslav cinematography, and the last role of Mila Dimitrijević. It was released in SFR Yugoslavia, Italy, Bulgaria and Egypt. Watch it, Sailor! Watch it, Sailor! is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Dennis Price, Liz Fraser and Irene Handl. It was based on the 1960 play of the same name by Falkland L. Cary and Philip King, which was a sequel to their earlier play, Sailor Beware, and was filmed in 1956. Freddy und das Lied der Südsee Freddy and the Song of the South Pacific is a 1962 West German adventure film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Freddy Quinn, Jacqueline Sassard and Gunnar Möller. His Best Friend His Best Friend is a 1962 West German drama film directed by Luis Trenker and starring Toni Sailer, Dietmar Schönherr and Hilti von Allmen. Stagecoach to Dancers' Rock Stagecoach to Dancers Rock is a 1962 American Western film directed by Earl Bellamy, written by Keneth Darling, and starring Warren Stevens, Martin Landau, Jody Lawrance, Judy Dan, Don Wilbanks, Del Moore and Robert Anderson. It was released on October 1, 1962, by Universal Pictures. Como dos gotas de agua Como dos gotas de agua is a 1963 Spanish musical comedy film directed by Luis César Amadori, scored by Gregorio García Segura and starring Pili and Mili. Fire Over Rome Fire Over Rome is a 1965 Italian peplum film directed by Guido Malatesta. Seduction by the Sea Ostrva is a 1963 German-Yugoslav drama film directed by Jovan Zivanovic and starring Peter Van Eyck, Elke Sommer, Blazenka Katalinic and Tori Jankovic. A young recently divorced German tourist is hired by a concerned mother to visit her son, who is living a hermit life on an island in the Adriatic Sea, and persuade him to come home. Instead she falls in love with him and his life in seclusion. The Art of Living The Art of Living is a 1965 Spanish drama film directed by Julio Diamante. It was entered into the 15th Berlin International Film Festival. Song of the World Le Chant du monde is a 1965 Italian film directed by Marcel Camus. It is based on the novel The Song of the World by French author Jean Giono. Django the Honorable Killer Django the Condemned is a 1965 English-speaking Spanish Western movie starring George Montgomery and directed by Maury Dexter. 10:32 in the Morning 10:32 is a 1966 Dutch film by Arthur Dreifuss, starring Linda Christian, Eric Schneider and Bob de Lange. It is the debut of actress Linda van Dyck. Amor a la española Amor a la española is a 1967 Spanish romantic comedy musical directed by Fernando Merino and script written by Alfonso Paso. It is based on the story by José Luis Dibildos. I due sanculotti I due sanculotti is a 1966 comedy film written and directed by Giorgio Simonelli. Kill Me Quick, I'm Cold Kill Me Quick, Im Cold is a 1967 Italian crime-comedy film written and directed by Francesco Maselli. Hallucination Generation Hallucination Generation is a 1967 film by Edward Mann. Purportedly intended as a warning against the dangers of pill-popping Sixties hedonism along the lines of 1936s Reefer Madness, the films primary purpose appears to have been titillation, thus landing it in the genre of exploitation cinema. The film is a drama set in Spain where a small group of American young adults is living. The leader of the group is a drug dealer. The others are there living carefree lives as beatniks. The leader has more nefarious aims in mind, and uses drugs to lure the others into lives of crime. Most of the film is in black and white, but there is a psychedelic sequence depicting the purported effects of the group using LSD which was filmed in color. It is often cited as an example of counterculture cinema. George Montgomery is the psychedelic advisor to a circle of young expatriates living on the Isle of Ibiza. Visitor Danny Stone, who avoids taking part in the fun until his mother cuts off his allowance, seeks help in a monastery after an LSD-induced crime spree results in the murder of a Barcelona antiques dealer. The real world is black-and-white, the LSD trips are in color. Featuring Renate Kasche, Tom Baker, Marianne Kanter, and Steve Rowland. Filmed in Spain. Lidé z maringotek People on Wheels, also translated as Trailer People, is a 1966 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. Ti ho sposato per allegria Ti ho sposato per allegria is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. For this film Monica Vitti was awarded with a Globo doro for Best Actress, while Maria Grazia Buccella won a Silver Ribbon for Best supporting Actress. Les gauloises bleues Les Gauloises bleues is a 1968 French drama film directed by Michel Cournot. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. Robert Kennedy Remembered Robert Kennedy Remembered is a 1968 American short documentary film produced by Charles Guggenheim. In 1969, it won an Oscar for Best Short Subject at the 41st Academy Awards. L'amica Lamica is a 1969 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Dao jian Rape of the Sword is a 1967 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Yueh Feng and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Li Li-Hua, Lee Ching, Chan Hung-lit, Kiu Chong and Tien Feng. This film is believed by many, including Yuen Woo-ping, to be a loose adaptation of Wang Dulus 1941 novel Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, even though it doesnt explicitly state so. It has been noted that during the early Cultural Revolution it was impossible for the Shaw Brothers Studio to get in contact with Wang Dulu to acquire the film rights. Il giovane normale Normal Young Man is a 1969 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Umberto Simonetta. Belated Flowers Late Flowers is a 1970 drama film based on the novella of the same name by Anton Chekhov wrote in the early period of the writers work. ¡Viva América! Cry Chicago is a 1969 Spanish-Italian crime film directed by the Catalan film director Javier Setó, starring Jeffrey Hunter, Guglielmo Spoletini, Eduardo Fajardo, Víctor Israel, Pier Angeli, Margaret Lee and Gogó Rojo. Güemes - la tierra en armas Güemes - la tierra en armas is a 1971 Argentine war drama film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival. It is based on the life of Martín Miguel de Güemes. Hogan's Goat Hogans Goat is a 1965 play by William Alfred. The blank-verse drama concerns a mayoral contest between Irish Americans in Brooklyn, in 1890. The plays focus is on the personal life of Matthew Stanton, the dynamic leader of the Sixth Ward, who hopes to unseat corrupt incumbent Ned Quinn. Stantons wife Kathleen fears campaign publicity will reveal that they never were married in the Catholic Church, a fact uncovered by Quinn, who also discovers Stanton was once the "kept man" of Agnes Hogan, Quinns ex-girlfriend who is now on her deathbed. Blinded by ruthless ambition, Stanton ignores Quinns threats to reveal his past and forges ahead with the race, ultimately destroying not only his political career, but his marriage, as well. Directed by Frederick Rolf, the off-Broadway production opened for the American Place Theatre on November 11, 1965, at the Theater at St. Clements Church, then moved to the East 74th Street Theatre – later called the Eastside Playhouse – completing a run of 607 performances. The original cast included Ralph Waite as Stanton, Faye Dunaway as Kathleen, and Tom Ahearne as Quinn, with Cliff Gorman and Conrad Bain in supporting roles. Replacements later in the run included Barnard Hughes and Richard Mulligan. Alfred won the Drama Desk Award for Best Playwright, and Dunaway and Mulligan earned the Theatre World Award for their performances. Hogans Goat was reported to have been one of only two works that were discussed for the Pulitzer Prize in 1966. Ahearne won the Clarence Derwent Award. In 1970, Alfred co-wrote the book for a musical adaptation entitled Cry for Us All, which was a critical and commercial failure, running for one week on Broadway. The following year, he wrote the teleplay for a television movie adaptation for the PBS series Great Performances. Directed by Glenn Jordan, it starred Robert Foxworth as Stanton, Dunaway as Kathleen, and George Rose as Quinn, with Philip Bosco, Kevin Conway, and Rue McClanahan in supporting roles. In the short story "One Face" by Larry Niven, a starship is named "Hogans Goat". The Human Goddess The Human Goddess is a 1972 Hong Kong fantasy film comedy directed by Ho Heng Hua. Lee Ching stars as an alluring fairy goddess who is irresistible to the opposite sex. She is able to manipulate men to achieve her goals, and finds a man who is in charge of an orphanage. Commuter Husbands Commuter Husbands is a 1972 comedy film by noted British sexploitation director Derek Ford, and a semi sequel to his 1971 film Suburban Wives. The film was directed and written by Derek Ford, and stars Gabrielle Drake, Robin Bailey, and Claire Gordon.The film exists also in a version with hardcore inserts, but there is no suggestion that any of the credited cast did hardcore. Sono stato io! Sono stato io is a 1973 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. For his role Giancarlo Giannini was awarded as best actor at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. Tell Me You Love Me Dis-moi que tu maimes is a French film directed by Michel Boisrond, released in 1974. The Vows The Vows is a 1973 Portuguese drama film directed by António de Macedo. It was entered into the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. Sex o no sex Sex o no sex is a 1974 Spanish comedy film directed and written by Julio Diamante. It is composed by Carmelo A. Bernaola and it is starred by Don Jaime de Mora y Aragón, Antonio Ferrandis and José Sacristán. It was the penultimate film directed by Julio Diamante and the third one whose cast is composed by José Sacristán and Carmen Sevilla. The Stranger Who Looks Like Me The Stranger Who Looks Like Me is a 1974 American made-for-television drama film starring Meredith Baxter, Beau Bridges and Walter Brooke. The cast includes Whitney Blake, who was Meredith Baxters real-life mother; Bill Vint, who starred in the drive-in classic Macon County Line, as well as future Dallas star Patrick Duffy, who has a small part. The film originally premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on March 6, 1974. Tender Loving Care Tender Loving Care is a 1974 film directed by Don Edmonds and starring Donna Young. The plot concerns the adventures of three nurses. Though not part of the official "nurse" cycle of films from New World Pictures that began with The Student Nurses, it was picked up for distribution by New World. My Michael My Michael is a 1976 Israeli drama film directed by Dan Wolman, based on the novel by Amos Oz. It was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Other Half of the Sky: A China Memoir The Other Half of the Sky: A China Memoir is a 1975 American documentary film directed by Shirley MacLaine and Claudia Weill. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Pink Zone Zona Roja is a 1976 Mexican film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring Fanny Cano. Eddie og Suzanne Eddie og Suzanne is a 1975 Norwegian drama film written and directed by Arild Kristo, starring Sverre Horge and Yvonne Sparrbåge. The film, a road movie inspired by such films as Bonnie and Clyde and Easy Rider, has been called a "modernist classic" of Norwegian cinema. Eddie is a young Norwegian man who has recently been released from prison, and moves to Sweden to start a new life. At a disco, he meets Suzanne and the two fall in love. Suzannes father, however, is a tyrannical policeman who tries to put an end to the relationship, so the two elope to France. Grand Jury Grand Jury is a 1976 American crime film directed by Christopher Cain. It stars Leslie Nielsen. The Man Who Knew Love The Man Who Knew Love is a 1976 Spanish biographical film based on the life of San Juan de Dios. It was directed by Miguel Picazo, an acclaimed Spanish director of the 60s, and stars Timothy Dalton, Antonio Ferrandis, José María Prada, and Victoria Abril. The film marked Picazos return to making feature films after few years of working for television. It was shot in summer 1976 but wasnt released until two years later. The Man Who Knew Love was financed by the religious order of the Brothers of San Juan de Dios, who had originally commissioned the film and who also supported its general distribution in Spain. Still, The Man Who Knew Love failed at the box office. Summer of Secrets Summer of Secrets is a 1976 film directed by Jim Sharman and starring Arthur Dignam, Rufus Collins, and Nell Campbell. Every Girl Should Have One Every Girl Should Have One is a 1978 whodunit independent film. In Brazil, the film was is known as O Que Toda Mulher Tem. Its tagline was "a 14 Karat Caper". The film had a printed film format of 35 mm. The Flight of the Gossamer Condor The Flight of the Gossamer Condor is a 1978 American short documentary film directed by Ben Shedd, about the development of the Gossamer Condor, the first human-powered aircraft. It won an Oscars at the 51st Academy Awards in 1979 for Documentary Short Subject. The Academy Film Archive preserved The Flight of the Gossamer Condor in 2007. The Family Man The Family Man is a 1979 television film, directed by Glenn Jordan and starring Ed Asner and Meredith Baxter Birney. Hamare Tumhare Hamare Tumhare is a 1979 Hindi movie, produced by F. C. Mehra and directed by Umesh Mehra. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Raakhee, Amjad Khan, Prem Krishen, David, Mehmood, Asrani, Anil Kapoor, Lucky Ali, and Amrish Puri. The films music is by R. D. Burman. The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khans Red Chillies Entertainment. Together? Amo non amo is a 1979 Italian drama film directed by , a screenwriter and TV documentarian at her feature debut. The Italian progressive rock band Goblin created the original soundtrack for the film before it was re-scored by Burt Bacharach for its US release. RCA Victor subsequently released his soundtrack album. Not to mention also with several reissues of Goblins initial score by AMS on both CD and Vinyl. Isabel's Choice Isabels Choice is a 1981 American made-for-television drama film directed by Guy Green, starring Jean Stapleton, Richard Kiley, Peter Coyote and Betsy Palmer. It was broadcast on CBS as The CBS Wednesday Night Movie on December 16, 1981. Eastern Wind Hamsin is a 1982 Israeli drama film directed by Daniel Wachsmann. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Plains of Heaven The Plains of Heaven is a 1982 Australian film directed by Ian Pringle, about two men at a remote satellite relay station who contemplate their obsessions. Ian Pringle shared the Interfilm Award win for The Plains of Heaven at the Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film festival in 1982. Zlocin u skoli A Crime in a School is a 1982 Croatian film directed by Branko Ivanda, starring Zlatko Vitez. It is based on , a novel by Pavao Pavličić. The film received the Kodak-Pathé Award for Cinematography at the 29th Pula Film Festival. Aadmi Aur Aurat Aadmi Aur Aurat is 1984 Hindi language Telefilm directed by Tapan Sinha and starring Amol Palekar, Mahua Roy Chawdhary, Kalyan Chatterjee, Nirmal Ghosh, Parimal Sengupta, Sudhir K. Singh, Dipak Sanyal, Sameer Mukharjee. The movie was telecast on Doordarshan, Government owned TV Channel of India. This film was screened in International Film Festival of India-2007. No Man's Land No Mans Land is a 1984 American made-for-television western film. The film featured Marc Alaimo, Donna Dixon, Terri Garber, Jack Garner, Estelle Getty, Sam J. Jones, Janis Paige, and Stella Stevens. It was directed by Rod Holcomb and written by Juanita Bartlett. Up Up is a 1984 American short film directed by Mike Hoover and Tim Huntley. In 1985, it won an Oscar for Best Short Subject at the 57th Academy Awards. The film depicts a man who sets a hawk free, then tries to find it in the wild on his hang glider. Krik delfina The Dolphins Cry is 1986 Soviet science fiction film directed by Alexey Saltykov, based on the book by Nikolai Cherkashin "The Mystery of Archelon" ". Tora-san's Island Encounter aka Torasan, From Shibamata with Love is a 1985 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Komaki Kurihara as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Island Encounter is the thirty-sixth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Unfinished Business Unfinished Business is a 1985 documentary film directed by Steven Okazaki which centers on Min Yasui, an attorney from Oregon, Gordon Hirabayashi, a Quaker college student in Washington, and Fred Korematsu, a San Francisco welder and how their lives were affected by Japanese American internment during World War II. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for 1986. Sand and Blood Sand and Blood is a 1988 French drama film directed by Jeanne Labrune. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Main Balwan Main Balwaan is a 1986 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Mukul S. Anand, starring Dharmendra, Mithun Chakraborty, Meenakshi Sheshadri, Utpal Dutt, Rita Bhaduri, Suresh Oberoi and Raza Murad. The Making of Monsters The Making of Monsters is a Canadian short film, directed by John Greyson and released in 1991. Made while Greyson was a student at the Canadian Film Centre, the films premise is that playwright, and poet Bertolt Brecht is alive and living in Toronto, and actively interfering with the production of "Monsters", a heavily sanitized movie of the week about the 1985 death of Kenneth Zeller in a gaybashing attack. The film premiered at the 1991 Berlin International Film Festival, and was later screened at the 1991 Toronto International Film Festival and other selected LGBT film festivals, including Vancouvers Out on Screen, Montreals Image+Nation and Edmontons The Voice and the Vision. Fine Gold Fine Gold is a 1989 Spanish drama film directed by José Antonio de la Loma and starring Ted Wass, Stewart Granger and Lloyd Bochner. It depicts the ongoing feud between two winemaking families. Crack USA: County Under Siege Crack USA: County Under Siege is a 1989 American documentary film directed by Vince DiPersio and Bill Guttentag. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was broadcast on HBO as part of America Undercover. Dotsuitarunen is a 1989 Japanese film directed by Junji Sakamoto. Chimps: So Like Us Chimps: So Like Us is a 1990 American short documentary film directed by Kirk Simon and Karen Goodman. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The half-hour film, shot on location in New York, Arizona and Tanzania, profiles the work of Jane Goodall. The film has been broadcast extensively on HBO. Han de Wit Han de Wit is a 1990 Dutch drama film directed by Joost Ranzijn. Tora-san Takes a Vacation is a 1990 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Kumiko Goto as the love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san Takes a Vacation is the forty-third entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Apradhi Apradhi is a 1992 Indian Bollywood film directed by K. Ravi Shankar and produced by N.R. Pachisia. It stars Anil Kapoor and Vijayashanti in pivotal roles. Bell of Purity Temple Bell of Purity Temple is a 1992 Chinese film about the life of a Japanese infant deserted in China after Sino-Japanese War. It is presented by Shanghai Film Studio and directed by Xie Jin, starring Pu Cunxin, Komaki Kurihara, Ding Yi, You Yong and Zhu Xu. Dzayn barbaro... Voice in the Wilderness is a 1991 Armenian drama film directed by Vigen Chaldranyan. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. Três Palmeiras Three Palm Trees is a 1994 Portuguese film by João Botelho. It was screened at the Directors Fortnight in Cannes. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Procedure 769: The Witnesses to an Execution Procedure 769, Witness to an Execution is a 1995 Dutch documentary film by director Jaap van Hoewijk about the execution of convicted murderer Robert Alton Harris in 1992. The Venerable Ones The Venerable Ones is a 1962 Argentine film written and directed by Manuel Antín. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. Intimacies of a Prostitute Intimacies of a Prostitute is a 1974 Argentine sexploitation drama film directed by Armando Bo and starring Isabel Sarli, Jorge Barreiro, and Sabina Olmos. Various dates of the release have been given, some as early as 1971 or 1972. School for Suicide School for Suicide is a 1964 Danish drama film directed by Knud Leif Thomsen. It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. Paths of War Paths of War is a 1970 Italian western-comedy film directed by Aldo Grimaldi. Save the Children Save the Children is a 1973 American documentary film directed by Stan Lathan and written by Matt Robinson. The concert documentary film chronicles performers that appeared during Jesse Jacksons Operation PUSH exposition held in 1972 in Chicago. The film was released on September 18, 1973, by Paramount Pictures. The Man in the Iron Mask The Man in the Iron Mask is a 1923 German silent adventure film directed by Max Glass and starring Albert Bassermann, Bruno Decarli and Vladimir Gajdarov. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert A. Dietrich. Mission to Venice Mission to Venice is a 1964 French-Italian-West German film starring Sean Flynn based on a novel by James Hadley Chase and directed by André Versini. It is also known as Agent Spécial à Venise aka Voir Venise et... Crever. Santo Luzbel Santo Luzbel is a 1997 Mexican drama film. Halaku Halaku is a 1956 Hindi language film with Pran in the title role playing Halaku. The cast includes Meena Kumari, Ajit, Minoo Mumtaz, Raj Mehra, Shammi and Veena. Topaze Topaze is a 1936 French comedy film directed by Marcel Pagnol and starring Alexandre Arnaudy, Sylvia Bataille and Pierre Asso. It is based on the Pagnols own 1928 play Topaze. A separate adaptation Topaze had been directed by Louis J. Gasnier three years earlier. Quel movimento che mi piace tanto Quel movimento che mi piace tanto is a 1976 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana written and directed by Franco Rossetti. It marked the film debut, both as actor and as assistant director, of Carlo Verdone. Felix Trifles with Time Felix the Cat Trifles with Time also referred to as Felix Trifles with Time is a 1925 animated, black and white, silent short film by Pat Sullivan Studios, featuring Felix the Cat. Produced by E. W. Hammons, it featured the work of the animator Otto Messmer. It was the first cartoon of the series to be distributed by Educational Pictures. The Busy Barber The Busy Barber, also known as Busy Barbers in some reissues, is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 64th Oswald short by Lantz and the 116th in the entire series. Destination Meat Ball Destination Meatball is the 38th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on December 24, 1951, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Teacher's Pests Teachers Pests is a 1932 short animated film featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 66th Oswald short by Walter Lantz Productions, and the 118th in the entire series. Weary Willies Weary Willies is an animated short produced by George Winkler which stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The film is also the penultimate Oswald cartoon created during the Winkler period. Fantomas Against Fantomas Fantomas Against Fantomas is a 1949 French mystery thriller film directed by Robert Vernay and starring Marcelle Chantal, Aimé Clariond and Alexandre Rignault. It portrays the fictional master criminal Fantomas, who has had numerous films depicting his adventures. The films sets were designed by the art director Raymond Gabutti . The Mad Parade The Mad Parade is a 1931 Pre-Code American feature film about women canteen workers toiling in a château near the front lines in France during World War I. It was directed by William Beaudine and starred Evelyn Brent. Demobbed Demobbed is a 1946 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Norman Evans, Nat Jackley, Gus McNaughton and Dan Young. Billed as "a musical comedy burlesque," its plot concerns a group of ex-soldiers who attempt to gain employment after being demobbed from the army. Il sergente Rompiglioni Il sergente Rompiglioni is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Giuliano Biagetti. The film got a great commercial success, grossing over one billion lire. It was the greatest commercial success of Franco Franchi in his solo career after the split from Ciccio Ingrassia. The film has a sequel, , still starring Franchi in the title role. The Age of Success Age of Success is a 1988 South Korean film written and directed by Jang Sun-woo. Shell Shock Shell Shock, also known as 82nd Marines Attack, is a 1964 film B-movie directed and co-written by John Hayes and produced by and starring Beach Dickerson. The film takes place in Italy during World War II, and tells the story of a sergeant with his group of soldiers. Neelakkuyil Neelakuyil is a 1954 Malayalam film jointly directed by P. Bhaskaran and Ramu Kariat. It is a neo-realistic melodrama and was based on a story written by Uroob who co-wrote the screenplay and dialogues along with P. Bhaskaran. Neelakuyil tells the story of the love affair of a Dalit girl and an educated, high caste school teacher. It stars Sathyan, Miss Kumari, Prema, P. Bhaskaran and Master Vipin. Many of the actors debuted through this film. Neelakuyil was a landmark film in Malayalam cinema history that paved a new path for Malayalam cinema by breaking away from the earlier tradition of adapting plots from Hindi films for making Malayalam films, of which the story or the characters could never be identified with the culture of Kerala. Based on a story by famous Malayalam writer Uroob, Neelakuyil had dialogues with local accent, and the script’s hard-hitting dialogues flay social evils such as untouchability, feudalism, and injustice towards women. It features an acclaimed cinematography by A. Vincent and a successful musical score by K. Raghavan. It won the All India Certificate of Merit for Best Feature Film, and the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam, thus becoming the first nationally recognized Malayalam film. The lead performances and the narrative style was also noted. Most of its shooting was done outdoors and it captured images of the rural, agrarian Kerala, its vast paddy fields, the life of the peasants and the feudal society. Joh's Jury Johs Jury is a 1993 Australian television film about the perjury trial of Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen. Pride Divide Pride Divide is a 1997 documentary film directed by Paris Poirier. It examines the issues within the LGBT community relating to apparent divisions between lesbians and gay men. Hari Darshan Hari Darshan is a 1972 Bollywood religious film directed by Chandrakan. The film stars Dara Singh & other artists of Indian film Industry, who portray different characters during the time of Bhakt Prahlad. The story revolves around the devotee Prahlad. It also show cases different Avtars of lord Shri Hari Vishnuji. Night in London Night in London is a 1967 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Brij. The film stars Biswajeet, Mala Sinha, Johnny Walker and Helen. Hamburg Altona Hamburg Altona is a 1989 SerboCroatian anthology film directed by Mladen Mitrović, Vedran Mihletić and Dragutin Krencer. Don Ricardo Returns Don Ricardo Returns is a 1946 American western drama film. After having been abducted and sent away on a ship in 1835, Don Ricardo escapes and makes his way back to Alta California. He returns to exact revenge on those who kidnapped him and stole his land. Die Glatzkopfbande Die Glatzkopfbande is an East German film. It was released in 1963. The Bloody Fight The Bloody Fight or Bloody Duel: Life And Death , released in France as La Vengeance du léopard is a 1972 Hong Kong action film directed by Ng Tin Chi. Cha-Cha-Cha Boom! Cha-Cha-Cha Boom! is a 1956 American musical film starring Dámaso Pérez Prado, Stephen Dunne, the Mary Kaye Trio, Helen Grayco, Luis Arcaraz and his Orchestra, Lucerto Bárcenas, and Manny López and his Orchestra. It was produced by Sam Katzman for Columbia Pictures and directed by Fred F. Sears and was their immediate follow-up to Rock Around the Clock. Filming started 14 May 1956. It was also known as Cha Cha Cha. La mancha de sangre The Blood Stain is a 1937 Mexican drama film directed by Adolfo Best Maugard and starring Estela Inda, José Casal and Heriberto G. Batemberg. It had serious problems with the Mexican censors due to is portrayal of prostitution. The films sets were designed by the art director Mariano Rodríguez Granada. Mazlícek The Little Pet is a 1934 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. The Respectable Ladies of Pardubice The Respectable Ladies of Pardubice is a 1944 Czech historical comedy film directed by Martin Frič. La malédiction de Belphégor The Curse of Belphegor is a 1967 film directed by Georges Combret and Jean Maley and starring Paul Guers, Raymond Souplex and Dominique Boschero. A Face of War A Face of War is a 1968 documentary about the Vietnam War The New York Times called it "one of the great Vietnam documentaries.". The film was produced and directed by Eugene S. Jones a Korean War news photographer who rose to fame alongside his twin brother Charles Jones. The Jones brothers initially worked for the Washington Times-Herald before moving to NBC and traveling to Korea, where they made the first films from jet fighters in combat and the only films of the Inchon landing. Eugene was hired by NBC Special Projects, becoming a Today Show producer in the late 1950s before working on A Face of War. Death at an Old Mansion is a 1975 Japanese horror film directed by Yoichi Takabayashi, based on the mystery novel The Murder in the Honjin by Seishi Yokomizo. It was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival. Goonj Goonj is a 1989 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Jalal Agha and produced by Joy Augustine, starring Kumar Gaurav, Juhi Chawla and Tinnu Anand. A Woman's Kingdom Womans World is a 1967 war film directed by Alexey Saltykov. The film was a box-office leader in the USSR in the year 1968, fourth place 49.6 million viewers. Mela Mela is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language family drama movie directed by Prakash Mehra. This was Prakash Mehras second directorial venture after Haseena Maan Jayegi. The movie stars the real life brothers Sanjay Khan and Feroz Khan with Mumtaz as the female lead, Sachin and Rajindernath as the then customary comic relief. The music was given by R.D. Burman. The Personals The Personals is a 1998 American short documentary film directed by Keiko Ibi about a Jewish senior citizens theatre group in New York City. In 1999, it won an Oscar at the 71st Academy Awards for Documentary Short Subject. Aakraman Aakraman is a 1975 Hindi war film, produced by Jagdish Kumar and directed by J. Om Prakash. The war film stars Ashok Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar, Rekha, Rakesh Roshan, Farida Jalal, Sujit Kumar, Asrani, Keshto Mukherjee, Mumtaz Shanti and Rajesh Khanna. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The Hindustan Times noted that Rajesh Khanna in his cameo in the 1975 movie Aakraman as the disabled Punjabi soldier was inspiring and motivational enhanced by the two emotional songs picturised on him. There were 2 songs picturised on Rajesh Khanna, though he was in a guest appearance in the film, playing a soldier disabled in the 1965 India-Pakistan war. A Man Is Mostly Water A Man Is Mostly Water is 2000 American comedy film written by, directed by and starring Fred Parnes. It was Anton Yelchins film debut. Sudba barabanshchika The Drummers Fate is a 1955 Soviet drama film directed by Viktor Eisymont.It is based on the 1939 book The Drummers Fate by Arkady Gaidar. The Young Runaways The Young Runaways is a 1978 American made-for-television drama film produced by Walt Disney Productions starring Gary Collins, Anne Francis, Sharon Farrell and Robert Webber. It originally aired on NBC as part of The Wonderful World of Disney on May 28, 1978. Pobre mi madre querida My Poor Beloved Mother is a 1948 Argentine drama film directed by Homero Manzi and Ralph Pappier and starring Hugo del Carril, Emma Gramatica, and Aída Luz. It was based on a tango of the same name by Pascual Contursi and José Betinotti. Blood of the Railroad Workers Blood of the Railroad Workers is a 1979 Norwegian drama film directed by Erik Solbakken, starring Nils Ole Oftebro and Ragnhild Hilt. A group of rallare arrive in a small town in Norway, and cause social conflict. One of the men, Sjugur, stands apart as a strong, independent man. The girls like him, but he has set his sights on Innbranna, the daughter of a wealthy landowner. The Neurotics Los Neuróticos is a 1971 Argentine comedy film. Praktores 005 enantion Hrysopodarou Praktores 005 enantionHrysopodarou or Praktores 005 enadion Hrisopodarou is a 1965 Greek comedy film written and directed by Orestis Laskos and starring Kostas Rigopoulos, Costas Hajihristos, Giannis Gkionakis, Beata Asimakopoulou, Giorgos Vrassivanopoulos and Giorgos Velentzas. The film was shot in black-and-white. The film title means Agents 005 against Goldenfoot, in humorous reference to Goldfinger. Kolka, My Friend Auguste or Kolka, My Friend is a 1961 French comedy film directed by Pierre Chevalier. It stars Fernand Raynaud, Valérie Lagrange and Jean Poiret. Adam & Yves Adam & Yves is a 1974 X-rated film created for gay male audiences. The film is notable for the unauthorized use of footage of Greta Garbo, in what turned out to be the legendary actresss final appearance on film. Set in Paris during springtime, Adam & Yves is about the French Yves and his pursuit of the American tourist Adam. The men have a brief affair, but a long-lasting relationship is prevented by Yves insistence that they not share personal information. While making the film, director Peter de Rome reportedly stalked Greta Garbo around New York City, where the retired star was living. After much searching, De Rome located her and was able to shoot footage of Garbo walking across First Avenue. The footage was inserted into Adam & Yves, and its presence was explained by having Adam recalling how he once saw the elusive star. The Garbo footage was used without the stars knowledge or permission, and she was not paid for her appearance. Anubhavangal Palichakal Anubhavangal Paalichakal is a 1971 Malayalam film scripted by Thoppil Bhasi and directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan. The story is based on the novel of the same name written by Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai. The film stars Sathyan, Prem Nazeer and Sheela. It was the last film of Sathyan, who died before all the scenes were shot. It was also the onscreen debut of Mammootty who appears as an uncredited junior artist. Dus Lakh Dus Lakh is a 1966 Hindi comedy film. It was produced and directed by Devendra Goel. Music was composed by Ravi. The starcast included Om Prakash, Sanjay Khan, Babita, Manorama, Helen, Pran, Ramesh Deo, Seema Deo, Neetu Singh and others. Om Prakash won the Filmfare Best Comedian Award and Asha Bhosle won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer for the song "Garibon ki Suno" in 1967 for this movie. Closed Ward Lukket avdeling is a 1972 Norwegian drama film directed by Arnljot Berg. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. Cocoanut Cocoanut is a 1939 French-German comedy drama film adapted by Marcel Achard from his play of the same name. It was directed by Jean Boyer and stars Raimu, Marie Bell and Michel Simon. The film was made by the German studio UFA, and released by its French subsidiary ACE. The films art direction was by Max Mellin. U peti veverek U pěti veverek is a 1944 Czechoslovak comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Jaromíra Pacová, Jindřich Plachta, and Růžena Nasková. The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar is a 1968 Canadian drama film, it was directed by Peter Pearson and written by Joan Finnigan. The 49-minute drama stars Chris Wiggins and Kate Reid, along with Margot Kidder in her first feature role. Produced by John Kemeny for the National Film Board of Canada, the film won eight awards at the Canadian Film Awards, including Film of the Year. Produced for the NFBs Challenge for Change program, the film had initially been "pushed aside and ignored by CBC TV," according to Canadian film scholar Gerald Pratley, who called it: "A brilliant example of what our filmmakers could do if they had the opportunities and the material to replace the run-of-the-mill American films that dominate our theatres and television – the kind of inexpensive creativity private broadcasters continue to say they cannot afford." Beloved Beauty Beloved Beauty is a 1958 feature-length stop motion-animated film from the Soviet Union. The film, which was made at the Soyuzmultfilm studio, is based on Russian folk tales. Saazish Saazish is a 1988 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Rajkumar Kohli, starring Raaj Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty, Raj Babbar, Dimple Kapadia, Anita Raj, Vinod Mehra, Shakti Kapoor, Kader Khan and Amrish Puri. Tansy Tansy is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by Cecil Hepworth and starring Alma Taylor, Gerald Ames and James Carew. The film was based on a popular rural novel of the time by Tickner Edwardes, and was filmed largely on location on the Sussex Downs. Tansy is a rare survival among Hepworths feature-length films of the late 1910s and early 1920s, most of which are believed to have been irretrievably lost following Hepworths bankruptcy in 1924, when his film stock was seized and melted down by administrators to release its saleable silver nitrate content. A full print of the film is held in the British Film Institutes National Archive. Hepworth once remarked: "It was always in the back of my mind from the very beginning that I was to make English pictures with all the English countryside for background and with English idiom throughout." Critical assessment of Tansy tends to confirm the ability to capture beautiful English rural landscapes on film as Hepworths greatest skill, albeit sometimes to the detriment of dramatic narrative when the scenery seems to command more of his attention than the actors or the plot. Bhabhi Bhabhi is a 1957 Hindi film directed by Krishnan-Panju for AVM Productions. The namesake of an earlier film directed by Franz Osten in 1938, the film stars Balraj Sahni, South Indian actress Pandari Bai and Nanda in pivotal roles. The film went on to become the eighth highest grossing Bollywood film of the year. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Kuladeivam, which itself was a remake of the 1954 Bengali film Bhanga Gara, which in turn was based on the novel Bijila by Prabhavathi Devi Saraswathi. Kula Dheivam was later remade in Kannada as Jenu Goodu. Pandari Bai reprised her role in all versions except Bengali. The Miracle Worker The Miracle Worker is a 1936 Soviet comedy film directed by Aleksandr Medvedkin. Dr. Benny Doctor Benny is a 2003 comedy film. Goldsinger James Tont operazione U.N.O. or Operation Goldsinger is a French/Italian international co-production spy film spoof based on James Bonds Goldfinger. Co-written and co-directed by Bruno Corbucci and Giovanni Grimaldi, the film stars Lando Buzzanca as James Tont Agent 007 1/2 a parody of James Bond and Loris Gizzi as Erik Goldsinger, a parody of Auric Goldfinger. It was followed by James Tont operazione D.U.E.. Karyam Nissaram Karyam Nissaram is a 1983 Family Drama Malayalam film written and directed by Balachandra Menon, starring Balachandra Menon and Prem Nazir, along with Lakshmi, Poornima Jayaram, Sukumari, Jalaja, Lalu Alex, Baiju and K. P. Ummer. The music was composed by Johnson. It gives us a glimpse into a Malayali family during the period when their children marry off. It is mainly focusing on marriage and the fact the problems in marriage are caused by simple matters which, individuals due to their ego and other problems, make into huge problems. All family problems can be overcome. The film was a blockbuster of 1983. The film has musical score by Kannur Rajan. The film was remade in Kannada as En Swamy Aliyandire, Starring Tiger Prabhakar and Jayashri and in Tamil as Maappillai Sir starring Visu, Mohan, Rekha and Jayanthi. Namumkin Namumkin is a 1988 Bollywood mystery film, telling the story of an Asian family exiled from Idi Amins Uganda. The screenplay was written by Bidhu Jha, who was later elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Something in Her Eye Something in Her Eye is a 1915 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Siri Siri Muvva Siri Siri Muvva is a 1976 Telugu drama film written and directed by K. Viswanath. It stars Jaya Pradha and Chandra Mohan. K. Viswanath later remade the film with his leading lady Jaya Pradha, as Sargam, in 1979. The film was screened at the International Film Festival of India, and Moscow International Film Festival, and has received two National Film Awards. Ankhon Mein Tum Ho Ankhon Mein Tum Ho is a 1997 film directed by Ashim Samanta and produced by Shakti Samanta. The film stars Sharad Kapoor, Suman Ranganathan and Rohit Roy in lead roles. The film revolves around the frustrated love story of Prem Kapoor and Pooja, because she is destined to kill her beau according to the stars. The film is today best remembered as Ashok Kumars last movie. The film was dubbed in Bengali as Achena Atithi.The song "Har Ek Muskurahat" was huge hit and still has good popularity. Rakkuyilin Ragasadassil Rakkuyilin Ragasadassil is a 1986 Malayalam-language Indian family drama film written and directed by Priyadarshan, starring Mammootty, Suhasini, Adoor Bhasi, Jagathi Sreekumar and Lizy. Aakasha Kottayile Sultan Aakasha Kottayile Sultan is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Jayaraj and starring Sreenivasan and Saranya Ponvannan in lead roles. Catherine de Heilbronn Catherine de Heilbronn is a 1980 French TV film made by Éric Rohmer for the television channel Antenne 2. It is a record of Rohmers stage production of the play Das Käthchen von Heilbronn by Heinrich von Kleist at the Théâtre des Amandiers in 1979. The cast includes Pascale Ogier, Arielle Dombasle, Marie Rivière, Jean-Marc Bory and Pascal Greggory. Yeh To Kamaal Ho Gaya Yeh To Kamaal Ho Gaya is a 1982 Hindi language film directed by T. Rama Rao. It stars Kamal Haasan in a dual-role and is a remake of his own acted Tamil film Sattam En Kaiyil. Asha Jyoti Asha Jyoti is a 1984 Hindi film starring Rajesh Khanna, Reena Roy and Rekha. The film was directed by Dasari Narayana Rao, who had also directed Aaj Ka M.L.A. Ram Avtar with Khanna in the lead role and music was given by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film is remake of Telugu Movie Srivari Muchatlu. The film grossed 5.75 crores at the box office in 1984 and was a commercial success. It received three stars in the Bollywood guide Collections. Rain for a Dusty Summer Rain for a Dusty Summer, originally known as Miguel Pro, and released on DVD as Guns of the Revolution is a 1971 Western film. It was shot on location in Spain. Mast Kalandar Mast Kalandar is a 1991 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra, written by Salim Khan and directed by Rahul Rawail. The film is known for being the first Bollywood film picturing an openly gay character, Pinkoo. Pinkoo is played by Anupam Kher. Awaaz Awaaz is a 1984 Hindi movie directed by Shakti Samanta with Rajesh Khanna in the lead role and supported by Jaya Prada, Rakesh Roshan, Suresh Oberoi, Supriya Pathak, Iftekar, Prem Chopra, Madan Puri and Amrish Puri. The music is by R.D.Burman. The songs are sung by Kishore Kumar for Rajesh, and by Asha Bhonsle for the females. This film marked the first return of the Shakti-Rajesh team after Anurodh in 1977 Prathigna Prathijnja is a 1983 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by P. N. Sundaram and produced by C. S. Unni and P. K. Chidambaran. The film stars Prem Nazir, Srividya, Mammootty and Jagathy Sreekumar. The films score was composed by Ben Surendar. Pupu no monogatari is a 1998 Japanese film written and directed by Kensaku Watanabe and starring Sakura Uehara and Reiko Matsuo. The story follows two anarchistic girls on a road trip to visit the grave of a piglet named PuPu. It is Watanabes directorial debut. Cult film director Seijun Suzuki appears in a small role. Malamor Malamor is a 2003 Colombian drama film directed by Jorge Echeverry. It was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival and the 2004 Latin American Film Festival. The Gentleman Thief The Gentleman Thief is a 2001 British television adaptation of the A.J. Raffles stories by Ernest William Hornung. It features performances from Nigel Havers as A. J. Raffles and Michael French as Ellis Bride. It was directed by Justin Hardy. Star Fairies Star Fairies was a doll toy series of the 1980s made by the Tonka company. The dolls had different costumes and personalities. Star Fairies was adapted into a televised animation film, made by Hanna-Barbera in 1985. Family Home Entertainment released this television film on VHS in 1986. Chile 672 Chile 672 is a 2006 Argentine film directed by Pablo Bardauil and Franco Verdoia, and written by Bardauil. The movie was partly funded by INCAA. The film is Pablo Bardauil and Franco Verdoias first feature film. Mila Mila is a 2001 Filipino drama film featuring an ensemble cast starring Maricel Soriano, Piolo Pascual and Princess Punzalan. The film was directed by the acclaimed director Joel Lamangan with the screenplay written by Ricky Lee and released by Star Cinema as a part of their 8th anniversary. The film was based on the life story of Anita Pamintuan who died during her fight for proper wages and compensation for public school-teachers in the Philippines. Chalo Ishq Larain Chalo Ishq Larain is a Pakistani film directed by Hassan Askari and was released across Pakistan in April 2002 starring Meera, Ali Haider and Zara Sheikh. Der 10. Mai Der 10. Mai is a 1957 Swiss drama film directed by Franz Schnyder. It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. Nenjil Ore Alayam Nenjil Or Aalayam is a 1962 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed, produced and written by C. V. Sridhar. The film features Kalyan Kumar, Devika and R. Muthuraman in the lead roles. Nagesh, Manorama and Kutty Padmini play supporting roles. The original soundtrack album and background score were composed by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy, while the lyrics for the songs were written by Kannadasan. The film revolves around a young woman named Seetha, her husband Venu and Murali, who was Seethas lover. Due to his tenure overseas, Seethas parents force her to marry another person. A few years later, Venu contracts cancer and Seetha brings him to Chennai to meet a cancer specialist who, to her dismay, is revealed to be Murali. Realising that something is worrying Seetha, Venu gives her the freedom to marry Murali after his death. The remainder of the film shows how Murali sacrifices his love for the sake of the couples happiness and cures Venu. Nenjil Or Aalayam was released on 26 January 1962, coinciding with Republic Day in India. The film received positive critical feedback and went on to become a commercial success. The songs "Sonnathu Neethaana" and "Engirundhaalum Vaazhga" attained popularity among the Tamil diaspora. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil and the Presidents Award for Sridhar at the 10th National Film Awards. The film became a trendsetter for both fast-paced filmmaking and triangular love stories with sacrifice as the theme. Sridhar remade the film in Hindi as Dil Ek Mandir and in Telugu as Manase Mandiram. It was also remade in Malayalam as Hridayam Oru Kshethram, and in Kannada as Kumkuma Rakshe. The former was directed by P. Subramaniam while the latter was by S. K. A. Chari. Household Accounts Household Accounts is a 2003 Italian mystery-drama film directed by Tonino Cervi. Kalyana Parisu Kalyana Parisu is a 1959 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by C. V. Sridhar. The film stars Gemini Ganesan and B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles while K. A. Thangavelu, C. R. Vijayakumari, M. Saroja, S. D. Subbulakshmi, Akkineni Nageswara Rao and M. N. Nambiar play supporting roles. A triangular love story, the film is about two close sisters whose lives turn upside down when they both fall in love with the same man. Out of respect, the younger sister decides to sacrifice her love, unknown to the elder sister. Kalyana Parisu was the directorial debut of Sridhar, who co-produced it with his partners S. Krishnamurthi and T. Govindarajan under Venus Pictures. It also marked the cinematic debut of Chitralaya Gopu, who worked as associate writer, and the debut of A. M. Rajah as a music composer in Tamil. Cinematography was handled by A. Vincent, and editing by N. M. Shankar. Kalyana Parisu was released on 9 April 1959. It was critically acclaimed, particularly for eschewing formulaic Tamil cinema conventions like long dialogues and fixed-point cinematography in favour of short verses with simple words and camera mobility. The film was commercially successful, running for over 25 weeks in theatres and thereby becoming a silver jubilee film. At the 7th National Film Awards, it won the Certificate of Merit for Best Feature Film in Tamil . Kalyana Parisu emerged a milestone in Tamil cinema, and the breakthrough for Saroja Devi and Rajah. Its success led to Sridhar launching his own production company Chitralaya Pictures, and set the pattern for his later works in which he repeated the motif of the eternal triangle and unrequited love. The comedy subplot written by Gopu involving Thangavelu and M. Saroja gained popularity, and was sold separately on audio cassettes and vinyl records. The film was later remade by Sridhar in Telugu as Pelli Kanuka and Hindi as Nazrana, and in Malayalam by J. Sasikumar as Sammanam. Diversion Diversion is a 1980 British film written by James Dearden. Dearden later adapted it into the 1987 American film Fatal Attraction. Rory O'More Rory OMore is a 1911 American silent film produced by Kalem Company. It was directed by Sidney Olcott and Robert G. Vignola, with Gene Gauntier and Jack J. Clark in the leading roles. It is based on the novel and play by Samuel Lover. While the historical Rory OMore took part in the Irish Rebellion of 1641, the film places the story in the context of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. A Woman's Work is a 2002 Japanese romance comedy drama film about female professional shogi players directed by Kentarō Ōtani and starring Asaka Seto, Shinya Tsukamoto and Mikako Ichikawa. It was released on 23 March 2002. Jagathi Jagathish in Town Jagathy Jagadeesh in Town is a 2002 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Nissar, starring Jagathy Sreekumar and Jagadish in the lead role, both of them playing dual roles. The comedy flick revolves around pairs of twin brothers born to the same family, with exchanged identities. DC Talk: Free at Last Free at Last: the Movie is the first DVD released by DC Talk. It is a documentary that follows the band after the release of their groundbreaking album, Free at Last, also featuring live concert footage of such songs as a live remix of their first song "Heavenbound" and the popular dc Talk live melody "Walls/Time Is...". Free at Last: the Movie was released in honor of the tenth anniversary of the release of Free at Last. Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan is a 1978 Hindi movie produced by Surinder Kapoor and directed by Sikandar Khanna. The film stars Rishi Kapoor, Moushumi Chatterjee, Mithun Chakravorty, Ashok Kumar, Asrani, Amjad Khan, Helen, Paintal, Ranjeet and Asit Sen. The soundtrack is directed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Suryaa: An Awakening Suryaa: An Awakening is a 1989 film directed by Esmayeel Shroff. The film stars Raaj Kumar, Vinod Khanna, Raj Babbar, Bhanupriya, Shakti Kapoor, Alok Nath and Amrish Puri. It was a financial success. Making Revolution Making Revolution is a 2003 American independent comedy film co-written by Colin Trevorrow and starring Mahershala Ali in his feature film debut. A Story That Begins at the End Arimpara) is a 2003 Indian drama film directed by Murali Nair. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Chelisuva Modagalu Chalisuva Modagalu is a 1982 Indian Kannada film directed by Singeetham Srinivasa Rao. The film starred Rajkumar, Saritha, Ambika and K. S. Ashwath in the lead roles. The movie is famous for its evergreen songs, which were composed by the musical duo Rajan-Nagendra The film was a major success at the box office upon its release. The movie was remade in Telugu in 1983 as Rajakumaar, starring Sobhan Babu, with Ambika reprising her role. Taxi Driver Taxi Driver is a 1981 Telugu drama film directed by S.P. Chitti Babu starring Krishnam Raju, Jaya Prada and Mohan Babu in the lead. The music was composed by Chellapilla Satyam. The movie is a remake of a Kannada superhit, Auto Raja. Triomf Triomf is a 2008 film based on the 1994 novel by Marlene van Niekerk. Snatky z rozumu Sňatky z rozumu was a Czechoslovak television programme which was first broadcast in 1968. The programme was directed by František Filip. Sophiatown Sophiatown is a 2003 documentary film. Sophiatown in the 1950s was a suburb of Johannesburg South Africa where all races mixed in defiance of apartheid. Sophiatown was famous for jazz and black gangsters heavily influenced by American film who spoke a slang called Tsotsitaal. This era is revisited by some of the artists who lived there and they call back the past in two concerts. X, Y X, Y is a 2004 independent film directed by Vladimir Vitkin. In the film, Frankie de Leon awakens after a night of stripping and drinking to discover that she has a mans personality. Terry Connor, her boyfriend, attempts to help her put together what has happened, which might involve Frankie and a bar patron having switched identities when they both collapsed at the same time. X, Y was well received by critics at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. However, the film was not as popular among the general public in the United States. Your Life for Perón La vida por Perón is a 2005 Argentine film directed by Sergio Bellotti and starring Belén Blanco, Cristina Banegas, Esteban Lamothe, Luis Ziembrowski, Oscar Alegre, and Jean Pierre Reguerraz. Shake Rattle & Roll IV Shake, Rattle & Roll 4 is a Filipino horror movie released in 1992 and the fourth installment of the Shake, Rattle & Roll is distributed by Regal Films. It is directed by Peque Gallaga and Lore Reyes. This film is also an entry to the 1992 Metro Manila Film Festival. El desenlace The Outcome is a 2005 Spanish drama film directed by Juan Pinzás. It was entered into the 27th Moscow International Film Festival. It is the 31st Dogme 95 film. House of the Tiger King House of the Tiger King is a deconstructionist documentary, released in 2004. A British travel writer-explorer, Tahir Shah, and documentary filmmakers David and Leon Flamholc, join forces to go on an expedition in Peru searching for Paititi, the Inca lost city of gold. Things do not as planned, and on their first attempt they are forced to give up due to two main setbacks: terrible conditions and troubles with their guide, an American survivalist Vietnam-war veteran named Richard Fowler. On their second attempt, Flamholc and Shah find various locals to help them, including Eduardo Huamani Padilla. Tensions begin to arise between the two, in part over the difficulties in transporting the amount of camera equipment carried by the film crew, and ultimately Shah leaves the Flamholcs stranded as he continues his journey on his own. The director explains in the voiceover that he will use the best footage to put together a story once he returns home, but that "Whatever it will look like, it will never show what actually happened." The directors voiceover is alternated with diary notes written by Shah during the journey throughout the jungles of Peru, which indicate growing tension between the crew, depicting the hired guides as unreliable and highly dangerous. On his personal website, Shah states that "We spent seventeen weeks in deep jungle, attempting to glean information from the local tribes, and in particular from one tribal member, Pancho, who claimed to have seen a fabulous lost city in his youth, while searching for new hunting grounds. The problem was that in Pancho’s world the margin between fact and fantasy was blurred. It was never easy to know when one came to an end and the other began. The project was the hardest of my life, and made me question everything I had ever taken for granted or known. On some days I was filled with rage, and with loathing – most normally for the film crew – and on others I was consumed with depression and with angst." The film is a 105-minute British/Swedish co-production, and is both directed and narrated by David Flamholc. It had an estimated budget of £70,000, and was filmed on location in Peru. Loopy Loopy is a 2004 film written and directed by Seth Michael Donsky. It is an adaptation of a short story by Ruth Rendell. Loopy screened at the Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films, the Cinequest Film Festival and the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival. Loopy currently airs in rotation on the Independent Film Channel. The tagline for the film is "A sheep in wolfs clothing!" Ek Shriman Ek Shrimati Ek Shrimaan Ek Shrimati is a 1969 Indian Bollywood film directed by Bhappi Sonie and produced by Surinder Kapoor. It stars Shashi Kapoor and Babita in pivotal roles. You Think You Really Know Me: The Gary Wilson Story You Think You Really Know Me: The Gary Wilson Story is a documentary about the experimental musician Gary Wilson, directed by Michael Wolk. The film documents Wilsons career during the late 1970s/early 1980s and his return to the public eye in 2002 after two decades of self-imposed exile. Wilson was last seen boarding the stenaline HSS to Starnrar after a night in Rain, Belfast. It was shot entirely in DV, with 35mm, 16mm, and 8mm archival footage. The film was screened at several sold out independent theaters in 2005. The movie was released by Plexifilm on June 17, 2008. Wilson sold out a rare New York City concert on June 6, 2008 at The Knitting Factory to promote the film. A Wicked Tale A Wicked Tale is a 2005 Singaporean experimental short film written and directed by Tzang Merwyn Tong. The film premiered to at the 34th Rotterdam International Film Festival. This low-budget film is a dark reimagining of the Little Red Riding Hood fable. Critics have compared it to the work of Takashi Miike and Guy Maddin. It has received equal amounts of praise and criticism for its strange storyline, surreal imagery, and psycho-eccentric visual treatment. A Wicked Tale was released in its uncut version on DVD in December 2005 in Singapore along with INRI studios debut film, eTZAINTES. It won a Gold Remi Award at the 2005 WorldFest in Houston, US. Puente Llaguno claves de una masacre Puente Llaguno: Claves de una Masacre is a documentary film about the events of the 2002 Llaguno Overpass events in Caracas, Venezuela. The film argues that "anti-Chávez opposition alliance manipulated coverage ... to make it look like the government used gunmen to shoot and kill opposition demonstrators". The Puente Llaguno of the title is a bridge in central Caracas, near the Miraflores Palace, made infamous by the events of 11 April 2002, when Venezuelan private media showed gunmen firing from it, allegedly at opposition protestors. Director Ángel Palacios is described as a "staunch supporter of President Hugo Chávez who is nevertheless frequently critical of stances taken by the government"; he graduated in film studies from Cubas San Antonio de los Baños. Rush Hour Rush Hour is a 1941 British Public Information short film made by the wartime Ministry of Information and designed to pass on an important message to cinemagoers in a humorous manner. The film was directed by Anthony Asquith and produced by Edward Black. Rush Hour was filmed as a series of short comedy sequences, illustrating the various degrees of chaos and confusion arising from public transport being overwhelmed with passengers at peak times. Its twin targets were employers, to whom the desirability of staggered working hours was stressed, and casual leisure travellers, who were exhorted: "Shopping? Visiting? Then get home early at your ease – leave rush-hour seats for workers, please!" Tie a Yellow Ribbon Tie a Yellow Ribbon is a 2007 award winning film by Korean-American director and writer, Joy Dietrich. It portrays the complex emotions for young adult Asian American women through its main character, Jenny, as a Korean adoptee in America struggling thorough life and difficult relationships. It was filmed and takes place in New York City. It was aired on PBS television, in the ITVS series, in May 2008. Hrdina jedné noci Hrdina jedné noci is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1935. Wrong Answer Wrong Answer is a 7-minute 2005 Australian thriller film directed and written by Jon Cohen and starring Rhiana Griffith and Kristy Wright. Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Macbeth Doggs Hamlet, Cahoots Macbeth are two plays by Tom Stoppard, written to be performed together. This was not the first time that Stoppard had made use of Shakespearian texts in his own plays or even the first time he had used Hamlet although the context is far different from that of his earlier Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. Stoppard would return to the theme of artistic dissent against the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia in Rock n Roll. It was performed on Broadway for 28 performances and 2 previews at the 22 Steps opening October 3, 1979 and closing October 28, 1979. Trishna Trishna is a 1978 Indian Hindi film directed by Anil Ganguly. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Sanjeev Kumar and Raakhee in lead roles. The Fall of '55 The Fall of 55 is a documentary about the Boise homosexuality scandal, a witch-hunt targeted at homosexuals in 1955 that resulted in a number of arrests and prison terms ranging anywhere from six months to life in prison. The scandal began October 31, 1955 when a number of prominent Boise men were persecuted for alleged homosexual acts. The film covers the same subject matter as John Gerassis book The Boys of Boise, although Seth Randal, the films writer, director, and producer, says he completed five years of independent research on the topic. Some accounts of the incident claim that nearly 1,000 boys were seduced by a "ring" of men. A 1955 TIME magazine article said "Boiseans were shocked to learn that their city had sheltered a widespread homosexual underworld that involved some of Boises most prominent men and had preyed on hundreds of teen-age boys for the past decade". The film is narrated by former Boise television anchor Claudia Weathermon. The film premiered on 10 June 2006 at Newfest in New York City, at the Idaho International Film Festival at Boises Egyptian Theater on 30 September 2006, and at the Spokane International Film Festival on 4 February 2007. My Japan My Japan is a 1945 American anti-Japanese propaganda short film produced to spur sale of American war bonds. The film takes the form of a mock travelogue of Japan, presented by an impersonated Japanese narrator. Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo was an international documentary about the deaths of Admira Ismić and Boško Brkić. The couple were natives of Bosnia and Herzegovina living in the city of Sarajevo. She was a Bosniak, and he a Bosnian Serb. They were killed by snipers on 19 May 1993, while trying to cross the Vrbanja bridge to the Serb-occupied territory of Grbavica. Mark H. Milsteins photograph of their dead bodies were used by numerous media outlets, and a Reuters dispatch about them was filed by Kurt Schork. The documentary was co-produced by PBSs Frontline, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the National Film Board of Canada and WDR Germany. It was directed by John Zaritsky. Hitched Hitched is a 2005 American TV film. Vikram Vikram is a 1986 Telugu film directed by V. Madhusudhana Rao, produced by Akkineni Venkat under the Annapurna Studios banner. Akkineni Nagarjuna, Sobhana in the lead roles and music was composed by Chakravarthy. The film was a remake of the Hindi film Hero and it is the first debut of Akkineni Nagarjuna as a hero. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office. The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera was a simulator ride at Universal Studios Florida, and one of the parks original attractions. The story line was that Dick Dastardly and Muttley have kidnapped Elroy Jetson, Yogi Bear and Boo Boo give chase and the audience is in for the ride of their lives. It was created and executive produced by Peter N. Alexander and directed by Mario Kamberg with Hanna-Barbera founder William Hanna as creative consultant. It was the first ride film to predominantly use computer-generated imagery, with the characters created using traditional cel animation techniques and optically composited. This was the first of three simulator ride attractions to be built inside Soundstage 42 in Universal Studios Florida, followed by Jimmy Neutrons Nicktoon Blast and the current Despicable Me Minion Mayhem, as well as the first motion simulator at Universal Orlando Resort. 99.9 FM 99.9 FM is a 2005 Indian film directed by Sanjay Bhatia and produced under the banners of 2 Gram Films and P.R Films. The film stars Shawar Ali, Raima Sen and Dipannita Sharma in lead roles. The film follows the plot of a radio jockey, despite being married, gets entangled in a love triangle with an air-hostess. Rehearsing a Dream Rehearsing a Dream is a short documentary directed and produced by four time Oscar nominees Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon. Cinematography by Buddy Squires and Steve McCarthy, edited by Nancy Baker and a Production of Simon & Goodman Picture Company. The film premiered on HBO in August 2007 and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The film follows a group of gifted 17-year-old performing and visual artists at the YoungArts program of the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts in Miami. The young artists as spend a week learning from mentors like Mikhail Baryshnikov, Vanessa L. Williams, Jacques dAmboise and Michael Tilson Thomas. The NFAA has for the past 27 years been helping the countrys best high-school senior art students with their annual YoungArts Week in Miami and by scholarships. Over 7500 students apply for about 150 spots in all arts disciplines. Electrical Skeletal Electrical Skeletal is a 2007 comedy/horror/musical short film directed by Brian Lonano. The film stars Don Singalewitch, Vincent K. Guagenti and the music of the Casket Architects. I Am an American Soldier: One Year in Iraq with the 101st Airborne I Am an American Soldier is a 2007 documentary film about the Iraq War, produced by John Laurence. "One Year in Iraq with the 101st Airborne." Passage Passage is a 2008 documentary film partly based on the book Fatal Passage about Sir John Franklins lost expedition through the Northwest Passage. The film explores the fate of the doomed mission, including John Raes efforts to uncover the truth, and Lady Franklins campaign to defend her late husbands reputation. The film also features Inuit statesman Tagak Curley, who challenges claims made by Lady Franklin supported by her powerful friend, the story teller and "famous author Charles Dickens", widely reported at the time, that Aboriginal people were responsible for the signs of cannibalism among the remains of the doomed crew. It premiered at the Hot Docs film festival in Toronto, Canada in April 2008. Passage has two main storylines. The first shows John Walker and crew, making an historical fiction film; it includes script readings, discussions and scenes from the film they are making. The second story line is completely non-fiction. It includes paintings with narratives, cast and crew visiting the places Rae knew and Inuit culture and experts. The film was written, directed and narrated by John Walker. It stars Rick Roberts as John Rae and Geraldine Alexander as Lady Franklin. Brownies Brownies is a 2004 Indonesian film directed by Hanung Bramantyo. It is about a career woman who falls for an entrepreneur over their mutual love of brownies. Desperadas Desperadas is a 2007 Filipino romantic comedy film written by Roy Iglesias, directed by Joel Lamangan, and starring Marian Rivera, Ruffa Gutierrez, Ruffa Mae Quinto and Iza Calzado. The film was followed by the sequel Desperadas 2 in 2008. Relation is a 1982 Japanese short experimental film directed by Toshio Matsumoto. It was composed by Yosuke Inagaki at Tea Video Center. Veeralipattu Veeralipattu is a 2007 Malayalam film directed by Kukku Surendran. The film features Prithviraj Sukumaran, Murali and Padmapriya in the lead roles. The film was produced by Sunil Surendran under the banner of Open Channel and was distributed by Maruthi Film Factory. The film was dubbed and released in Tamil as Nagercoil. It was a flop in both languages. Manay po 2: Overload Manay Po 2: Overload is a 2008 film written by Dinno Erece and directed by Joel Lamangan and starring Rufa Mae Quinto, Cherry Pie Picache, and Polo Ravales in the sequel to Manay Po which was filmed under the working title Manay po 2: 3 Gays and a Baby. . World Safari World Safari is a documentary film released in 1977 made from footage of Alby Mangels and John Fields six-year journey around 56 countries and four continents in the 1970s. Includes a motorcycle trip across Australia, living with Buddhist monks, selling life insurance on the side of the road, and getting lost in a two-cylinder DAF van while crossing the Sahara desert. Originally titled Happy Go Lucky Highway, World Safari has two sequels, World Safari II: The Final Adventure, released 20 December 1984 and Escape:World Safari III released 26 December 1988. Statross le magnifique Statross le Magnifique is a 2006 film by director Rémi Lange featuring actor Jann Halexander. This film is the first chapter of a trilogy about Statross Reichmann, an incarnation of the western world and all of its contradictions. Some stores in France and Belgium refused to sell the film due to the gay theme and three words printed large on the cover: sex, race, and death. The Last Dog in Rwanda The Last Dog in Rwanda is a Swedish short narrative film from 2006 directed and written by Jens Assur. It was Assurs debut both as a writer and a director. The film received critical acclaim. Untitled Kinetoscope Comedy Crude Set Drama is an 1895 British short black-and-white silent comedy film, produced and directed by Birt Acres for exhibition on Robert W. Pauls peep show Kinetoscopes, featuring two drunken men and a boy squabbling in a small bar. The film was long considered lost but footage discovered in the Henville collection in 1995 has been identified by the BFI as being from this film. Voices in the Tunnels Voices in the Tunnels is a 2008 documentary directed by Vic David, a New York City filmmaker and a graduate from New York University. It explores the lives of people who lived in the New York City Subway tunnels. Gerald Gerald is a 2010 American comedy-drama film written, produced and edited by Tim Gallagher, directed by Marc Clebanoff, and stars Louis Mandylor and Mackenzie Firgens with Deborah Theaker and Mickey Rooney. The main character, Gerald, was inspired by Forrest Gump, Seymour Krelborn of Little Shop of Horrors and Mr. Gallaghers personal experience with mentally challenged individuals. Gerald was filmed around Los Angeles, CA in 2008. The film premiered at the Chinese American Film Festival and has screened at the Down Beach Film Festival, Castle Rock Film Festival, the Sacramento Film Festival and Indie Spirit Film Festival, winning several awards including best actor for Louis Mandylor. The role of Gerald, a mentally challenged individual, was a departure from Louis Mandylors earlier tough guys roles, but it is also an endearing addition to his indie film roles, such as Nick Portokalos in My Big Fat Greek Wedding. Only for You Only for You is a 2008 romance film directed by Donna Persico set in early 1990s. The film stars Shea Curry and Michael Buie. The film is produced by Michael D. Jones and Donna Persico. The production company of the film is Silver Heart Productions. The Love Winner The Love Winner, also known as I Love How You Love Me, is a romantic movie starred by Jimmy Lin, Liu Yi Fei (刘亦菲), Xu Shaoyang(许绍洋),and Yang Gongru(杨恭如).It tells a story that Wang Han Wen Kizumomo. is a 2008 Japanese film directed by Toru Yamamoto. The film stars Toru Baba and Yūta Furukawa. The Oasis The Oasis is a 2008 Australian documentary produced by Shark Island Productions and directed by Ian Darling and Sascha Ettinger Epstein. The film explores the lives of homeless youth living in the Salvos Oasis youth refuge in Sydney. In Love with Barbara In Love with Barbara is a 2008 drama television film, inspired by the life of the romantic novelist Barbara Cartland, which tells the story of what made her the Queen of Romance. It was written by Jacquetta May and shown on BBC Four at 9:00pm, on Sunday 26 October 2008. Girls of Summer Girls of Summer is a 2008 comedy film directed by Max Tash. Pig Business Pig Business is a 2009 investigative documentary and exposé by environmental activist and former actress Tracy Worcester. The film presents the findings of Worcesters four year investigation into the hidden costs associated with pig factory farming. It advocates on behalf of small-scale farmers and discusses the topics of animal welfare, environmental pollution, corporate responsibility and food sovereignty. Peanuts Motion Comics Peanuts Motion Comics is a series of animated cartoon shorts based on 1964 strips of Charles Schulz comic strip, Peanuts. The series premiered on iTunes in 2008 with the support of the Schulz estate. The first season consists of 20 cartoon shorts, paired into 10 episodes. The episodes employ signature themes and plotlines from the classic strips. The first season was released to DVD on March 9, 2010. Animation production was done by Studio B Productions. Cigarette Girl A cigarette girl is someone who peddles or provides cigarettes in a casino, restaurant, theatre, or similar setting. Cigarette Girl may also refer to: Out of Our Minds Out of Our Minds is a 2009 fantasy film written by Melissa Auf der Maur and directed by Tony Stone. Starring Auf der Maur as the female protagonist, the film tells the mythological story of "a fantasy world where a Viking heart, a car crash and a bleeding forest connect." The film uses a musical score, composed entirely by Auf der Maur and her band, and features no dialogue in order to focus on the "striking optics" and was released as "part of a multi-disciplinary Viking-themed project that includes a short film and comic book", as well as accompanying her second studio album of the same name. Development on Out of Our Minds began as early as 2005, when Auf der Maur began the recording sessions for the album, and pre-production began in summer 2006. Independently self-produced and financed, the film itself was shot over the course of two years, in autumn 2006 and spring 2007 in Stones hometown in Vermont, United States, where he had previously directed the simarly-themed Severed Ways: The Norse Discovery of America. Out of Our Minds premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival on January 16, 2009 and was also screened at the Woodstock Film Festival and NXNE among others. During her North American and European tours in support of the album in 2009 and 2010, Auf der Maur also held screenings of the film. The film was released on DVD as part of her package including the album and comic book on March 30, 2010. The film received positive critical reception upon its release with various reviews citing it as a "manifestation of an idea created amidst a life devoted to artmaking," "crazily ambitious," and "spectacular." 033 033 or Zero Three Three is a 2010 Bengali film directed by Birsa Dasgupta in a directorial debut and produced by Moxie Entertainments. It stars Rudranil Ghosh and Parambrato Chattopadhyay. 033 is the STD code for Kolkata city, and the story is based on the theme of increasing youth migration outside Kolkata for career opportunities. Kondo no nichiyôbi ni is a 2009 Japanese drama film directed by Satoki Kemmochi and stars Somegoro Ichikawa and Younha. Bharatha Vilas Bharatha Vilas is a 1973 Tamil film starring Sivaji Ganesan and K. R. Vijaya in the lead. The film features an ensemble cast, with prominent actors from other languages playing guest roles in a song. Life of Lemon Life of Lemon is a 2011 drama film. It stars Barry Kneller, Rachel Miner, Dan Lauria and Beth Grant. It is directed by Randy Kent and written by Barry Kneller. Vettaikaran Vettaikaaran is a 1964 Indian Tamil-language action drama film directed by M. A. Thirumugam. The film features M. G. Ramachandran and Savitri in lead roles. The film, produced by Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar, had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan and was released on 14 January 1964. The film was a blockbuster at the box office and was well received by the people. Over the Fence Over the Fence is a Finnish short film written by Ilmari Aho and Hamy Ramezan and directed by Hamy Ramezan. The screenplay for the film took part in a scriptwriting competition organized by The Finnish Film Foundation and The Finnish Broadcasting Company YLE in early 2008. Out of 53 submitted screenplays, Over the Fence was selected to be produced. The film was shot on April 2009 with 170 €000 budget. My Days with Gloria Mis días con Gloria is a 2010 Argentine film, starring Isabel Sarli and Luis Luque. The film is considered the come back of Isabel Sarli since the 1996 film, La Dama Regresa. The film received mixed reviews and, in a radio interview, Sarli said the film had not gone well because of the poor promotion it had received. Jayeebhava Jayeebhava is a 2009 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Naren Kondepati. It stars Kalyan Ram & Hansika Motwani in the lead roles. Music was composed by S. S. Thaman. The film was a failure at the box office. This film was dubbed into Hindi as Badmash No. 1. Auto Driver Auto Driver is a 1998 Telugu film, produced by D. Siva Prasad Reddy under the Kamakshi Movies banner, directed by Suresh Krishna. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Deepti Bhatnagar, Simran in the lead roles and music composed by Deva. It was dubbed into Tamil as Autokaran. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. Rebecca H. (Return to the Dogs) Rebecca H. is a 2010 French-American drama film directed by Lodge Kerrigan. It was entered into the Un Certain Regard section of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Sada Mee Sevalo Sadaa Mee Sevalo is a 2005 Telugu movie directed by G. Neelakanta Reddy starring Shriya and Venu Thottempudi. Denmark Denmark is a 2010 short film co-written and directed by Daniel Fickle and scored by Gideon Freudmann of The Portland Cello Project. Utilizing puppetry and hand-built sets the film tells a story about Pily, a crustacean of mixed origin, who builds a rocket ship to escape his underwater home when it becomes threatened by pollution. Denmark premiered at the Aladdin Theatre on May 15, 2010 in Portland, Oregon. The film achieved critical success thereafter largely through established film festivals and numerous features on websites. We Shall See We Shall See is a 1964 British drama film directed by Quentin Lawrence and starring Maurice Kaufmann, Faith Brook and Alec Mango. It was adapted from a 1926 novel We Shall See! by Edgar Wallace, and was made at Merton Park Studios as part of the long-running series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries. Neurotypical Neurotypical is a 2013 documentary film directed by Adam Larsen. The film shows perspectives on life from the viewpoint of individuals on the autism spectrum. Neurotypical was shot mostly in North Carolina and Virginia. Concrete Pharaohs Concrete Pharaohs, directed by Jordan Todorov, is a 2010 Bulgarian documentary film exploring the lifestyle of the Kalderash Roma – a closed community of no more than 1 million people all over the world. Samurai Angel Wars is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Futoshi Sato. ORA Ora is a 2011 experimental 3D dance film filmed thermographically, capturing images of the dancers using only their body heat. The 15-minute short film was directed by Philippe Baylaucq as part of his two-year residency at the National Film Board of Canada in Montreal. Ora was choreographed by José Navas, who had previously worked with Baylaucq on the NFB experimental dance film, Lodela. The film is inspired by Darwins theory of evolution and the myths of Narcissus and Prometheus. Secret Pakistan Secret Pakistan is a two-part documentary by the BBC, first aired on 26 October 2011. It included claims by mid-ranking Taliban commanders that they had been taught bomb-making by Pakistans Inter-Services Intelligence, and suggestions that the ISI had tipped off high-ranking al-Qaeda figures about imminent American attacks. The series generated controversy after Pakistan blocked BBC World News claiming it contained "anti-Pakistan" content and that the program was one sided. Bizarro Classic Bizarro Classic is a 2012 animated fan film made by Robb Pratt, and is the sequel to Pratts 2011 fan film Superman Classic. Nayika Naayika is a 2011 Malayalam drama film directed by Jayaraj. The film stars Urvasi Sharada, Jayaram, Padmapriya and Mamta Mohandas in the lead roles. Peppermint Park Peppermint Park is an American direct-to-video childrens show consisting of six volumes, released in 1987 and 1988 on VHS. The show had many similarities to Sesame Street and Vegetable Soup, in that it was a mixture of live action, animation, and puppets. Characters included Ernie, who sang a song about the letter M; Snorkee, a reptile who is often oblivious to his surroundings and lacks common sense; Maynard, an elderly man who laments over his wasted youth; and Piggle, a pig with a big appetite, amongst others. Production of the 6 volumes ceased in 1988, so existing copies are very difficult to find. When the show was discontinued, the 6 volumes were never archived, so the show was lost for many years. But, eventually, full VHS transfers of all 6 volumes were uploaded to YouTube. Abols upe Apple in the River is a 1974 Latvian drama film directed by Aivars Freimanis. Project Censored the Movie Project Censored the Movie: Ending The Reign of Junkfood News is a 2013 documentary film about the news media in the United States written and directed by Christopher Oscar and Doug Hecker. The film is based on the work by Project Censored, a media organization at Sonoma State University that publishes under-reported news stories. It was released in April 2013 at the Sonoma International Film Festival. Almost Che Almost Che is a 2012 South Korean comedy film directed and written by Yook Sang-hyo. It was released on October 25, 2012. Sound of Redemption: The Frank Morgan Story Sound of Redemption: The Frank Morgan Story is a 2014 documentary film directed by N.C. Heikin. The film focuses on Frank Morgan, a jazz saxophonist and the protégé of Charlie Parker. Funding for the film was partially raised through a successful Kickstarter campaign. Sound of Redemption had its world premiere at the 2014 Los Angeles Film Festival. Kung Fu Divas Kung Fu Divas is a 2013 Philippine action comedy film directed by Onat Diaz and starring Ai Ai delas Alas and Marian Rivera. The lead stars also co-produced the film which opened in theaters on October 2, 2013 as part of Star Cinemas 20th Anniversary presentation. This film is a parody of Gu Longs Wuxia novel Juedai Shuangjiao. Ammailu Abbailu Ammayilu Abbayilu is the second film of Ravi Babu where he tries to build on the success of his first rom-com and gives his second film a larger scope and setting. Punjabian Da King Punjabian Da King is a 2015 Punjabi Action Drama film directed by Manduip Singh and produced by Surender Singh Starring Navraj Hans, Keeya khanna, Bhanu Sri Mehra,Jarnail Singh,Shivendra Mahal, Bhottu Shah, Hobby Dhalliwal, Bunny & others. Movie is produced by Surender Singh under banner Dashmesh Movies. Timeless Timeless is a 2016 German science fiction film directed by Alexander Tuschinski. Besides many German actors, it stars Helmut Berger, Harry Lennix, Rick Shapiro, Angus Macfadyen and Zachi Noy. It had its world premiere at Paris Independent Film Festival on November 27, 2016. Gone with the River Gone with the River is a 2015 Venezuelan drama film directed by Mario Crespo. The film is spoken in Warao. It was selected as the Venezuelan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. End of Winter End of Winter is a 2014 South Korean drama film. Directed by Kim Dae-hwan in his feature debut and a project of the Graduate School of Cinematic Content at Dankook University, it explores the breakup of a family. It made its world premiere at the 19th Busan International Film Festival in 2014 and won New Currents Award. Anandhapurathu Veedu Anandhapurathu Veedu is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language supernatural mystery film co written and directed by Tamil television director Naga, who has directed serials like Marmadesam, Vidathu Karuppu and Chidambara Rahasiyam. This film, Nagas feature film debut, stars Nandha and Chaya Singh in lead roles along with child artist Aryan, making his debut. Written by Naga, Sharath Haridasan and Indra Soundar Rajan and produced by director S. Shankars S Pictures, Anandhapurathu Veedu was released on 9 July 2010. Vitti Dandu Vitti Dandu is a First Marathi language film Produced by Ajay Devgn. Film is directed by Ganesh Kadam and written by Vikas Kadam. The film stars Dilip Prabhavalkar, Ashok Samarth In lead roles. Trailer of the film was launched on YouTube on 14 August 2014, one day before the Indian Independence Day. Detective Willy Detective Willy is a 2015 comedy adventure film directed by Jose Maria Cabral. The film opens in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico in the summer of 2015. It features performances by Fausto Mata, Denise Quiñones, Anthony Alvarez, Crystal Jimenez, Hector Anibal, Kenny Grullón, Manuel Chapuseaux, Christian Alvarez, Josue Guerrero, Patricia Ascuasiati and others. The film premiered June 25, 2015. Mirattal Mirattal is a 2012 Tamil action romantic comedy film directed by R. Madhesh starring Vinay, Sharmila Mandre and Prabhu in the lead roles, Pradeep Rawat, Pandiarajan, and Santhanam in supporting roles, and Rishi in a cameo. A remake of the successful Telugu film, Dhee. the film was released on 2 August 2012. A Girl and a Dolphin A Girl and a Dolphin is a 1979 Soviet/Russian animated film directed by Rosalia Zelma, produced at the TV film studio Ekran in Moscow. The film is a poetic sketch cartoon about the friendship of a girl and a dolphin. The cartoon is distinguished by a deep level of romance and moral purity. A great musical arrangement by Eduard Artemyev and the song were used, which precisely reflect the meaning of the story. Love in the 1980s Love in the 1980s is a 2015 Chinese period romance film directed by Huo Jianqi and based on a novel by Ye Fu. It was released on September 11, 2015. CHARACTERz Characterz is a comedy film produced in 2015, and released on July 12, 2016. The film stars Mitchel Musso. It was founded on Indiegogo in December 2014, and filmed in January 2015 in Celebration, Florida. Warren Beatty - Mister Hollywood Warren Beatty: Mister Hollywood is a French-Dutch documentary film directed by Olivier Nicklaus. The world premiere took place on October 4, 2015. Where's the Dragon? Wheres the Dragon? is a 2015 3D animated comedy film directed by Foo Sing-Choong, co-directed by Betty Tang. A China-Hong Kong co-production, the film was released in China on October 23, 2015. New Money New Money is an American crime drama film written and directed by Jason B. Kohl. It stars Louisa Krause, Robin Weigert, Brendan Sexton III and Chelcie Ross. The plot follows a pet store worker who kidnaps her estranged father after he cuts her out of his will. The film had its world premiere at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, and won the audience award at the 2018 Indie Memphis Film Festival. The film was released on April 16th, 2019 by Gravitas Ventures . El Daraga El Talta The 3rd Class is a 1988 Egyptian drama/romance movie, starring Soad Hosni and Ahmed Zaki. Bikram Singha: The Lion Is Back Bikram Singha is an Indian Bengali-language action film directed by Rajib Biswas. A remake of the 2006 Telugu-language film Vikramarkudu, it stars Prosenjit Chatterjee in a double role along with Richa Gangopadhyay & Anusmriti Sarkar. Bollywood actress Mahek Chahal did an item song in this film, marking Bengali debut The film received an "A" certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification. The film was dubbed into Hindi as "Ek Rowdy Bikram". Slam Slam is an Australian feature film written and directed by Partho Sen-Gupta. It is an official Australian-French co-production with funding from Screen Australia, Screenwest, Screen NSW, the French National Center of Cinematography and the moving image and private funders. The main roles are played by Adam Bakri and Rachael Blake. It was an official selected project at the 2016 International Film Festival Rotterdams CineMart and the 2016 Berlinale Co-production Market. The film is set in modern day Sydney, Australia, and was shot on location in its Western suburbs. Slam had its world premiere at the Official Selection Competition at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival on 27 November 2018. On 15 June 2019, the film had its Australian premiere at the Sydney Film Festival in the Special Presentations section at the State Theatre. De Matthäus missie van Reinbert de Leeuw De Matthäus Missie van Reinbert de Leeuw is a 2016 Dutch Documentary film directed by Cherry Duyns. It documents how conductor Reinbert de Leeuw prepares for a concert of Johann Sebastian Bachs St Matthew Passion in the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam. It was shortlisted by the EYE Film Institute Netherlands as one of the eight films to be selected as the potential Dutch submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. However, it was not selected, with Layla M. being chosen as the Dutch entry. Ein Schnupfen hätte auch gereicht Ein Schnupfen hätte auch gereicht is a 2017 German television film directed by Christine Hartmann about the life of actress and comedian Gaby Köster played by Anna Schudt. Luk'Luk'I LukLukI is a Canadian drama film, which premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The feature directorial debut of Wayne Wapeemukwa, the film is an expansion of his earlier short film LukLukI: Mother, which premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Set in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver during the 2010 Winter Olympics, the film centres on five residents of the poverty-stricken neighbourhood. The cast includes Angel Gates, Joe Buffalo, Ken Harrower, Eric Buurman and Angela Dawson. The actors participated directly in writing the screenplay, using their own real-life experiences — including Harrowers experience as a gay man with a disability and Dawsons experience as local underground culture figure "Rollergirl" — to inform and create their characters storylines. The films title refers to the Coast Salish name for the Downtown Eastside. The Hidden Sword The Hidden Sword is a 2017 Chinese martial arts film written and directed by Xu Haofeng and adapted from Xus novel of the same name. The film stars Xu Qing, Jessie Li and Zhang Aoyue. Kiko Boksingero Kiko Boksingero is a 2017 Philippine independent film starring Noel Comia Jr., and directed by Thop Nazareno. It won the awards for Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress,and Best Original Music Score at the 2017 Cinemalaya Film Festival. Kaathadi Kaathadi is a 2018 Tamil-language action film directed by Kalyaan, who earlier directed Gulaebaghavali. The film stars Avishek Karthik, Sai Dhanshika, and Baby Sathanya, with Daniel Annie Pope, Rajendran, Kaali Venkat, John Vijay, Kota Srinivasa Rao, and Sampath Raj in supporting roles. Featuring music composed by newcomers Pavan and Deepan, the film began production during August 2015 and was released in India on 23 February 2018. Tula Kalnnaar Nahi Tula Kalnnaar Nahi is a 2017 Marathi language film directed by Swapna Waghmare Joshi. Scripted by Sameer Arora, the film is produced by Saksham Filmz, GSEAMS and Cinekorn Entertainment starring Sonalee Kulkarni, Subodh Bhave, Neetha Shetty, Sushant Shelar and Rasika Dhabadgaokar, Sangram Salvi and Uday Tikekar in guest appearances. The film was released on 8 September 2017. This was the first time Sonalee Kulkarni and Subodh Bhave worked together as a lead pair in a film. Jungleland Jungleland is an upcoming American drama film directed by Max Winkler and written by Theodore Bressman, David Branson Smith, and Winkler. The film stars Jack OConnell, Charlie Hunnam, and Jessica Barden. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 12, 2019. The Call of the Wild The Call of the Wild is a 1908 American short adventure film directed by D.W. Griffith. It starred Charles Inslee, Harry Solter and Florence Lawrence. The film was made by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company when it and many other early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee at the beginning of the 20th century. This film is preserved in the paper print collection of the Library of Congress. Despite its similarity in title it is unrelated to the Jack London story. The Eternal Mother For other uses, see The Eternal Mother. The Eternal Mother is a surviving 1912 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. The film was shot in Fort Lee when Biograph Company and other early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based there at the beginning of the 20th century. Hamlet Hamlet is a 1913 British silent drama film directed by Hay Plumb and starring Johnston Forbes-Robertson, Gertrude Elliot and Walter Ringham. It is an adaptation of the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare made by the Hepworth Company and based on the Drury Lane Theatres 1913 staging of the work. Captain Macklin Captain Macklin is a 1915 American short drama film directed by John B. OBrien. A lost film. Julius Caesar Julius Caesar is a 1914 Italian silent historical film directed by Enrico Guazzoni and starring Amleto Novelli, Bruto Castellani and Pina Menichelli. Taking minor inspiration from William Shakespeares 1599 play of the same title, the film portrays the events leading up to the assassination of Julius Caesar. In the wake of Guazzonis internationally successful Quo Vadis it was produced on an epic scale, including vast sets recreating Ancient Rome and more than 20,000 extras. A Country Hero A Country Hero is a 1917 American two-reel silent comedy film directed by and starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and featuring Buster Keaton. The film is considered to be lost. The Little Minister The Little Minister is a 1921 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is based on a novel and play by James M. Barrie. Betty Compson stars in this film which was released within weeks of a version by Vitagraph starring Alice Calhoun. The Lotus Eater The Lotus Eater is a 1921 American silent romantic drama film produced and directed by Marshall Neilan and released through Associated First National. The Lotus Eater starred John Barrymore with Colleen Moore as the female lead. The Lotus Eater is now considered lost. The Bohemian Girl The Bohemian Girl is a 1922 British romance film directed by Harley Knoles and starring Gladys Cooper, Ivor Novello and C. Aubrey Smith. It was inspired by the opera The Bohemian Girl by Michael William Balfe and Alfred Bunn which was in turn based on a novel by Cervantes. Originally released at 70 minutes, the surviving print is missing the first two reels and small portion of the last, timing at 46 minutes. The Virginian The Virginian is a silent film based upon the Owen Wister novel The Virginian and adapted from the popular 1904 theatrical play Wister had collaborated on with playwright Kirke La Shelle. The film stars Kenneth Harlan as the Virginian and Russell Simpson as Trampas and was directed by Tom Forman. With the advent of talkies, the film was soon overshadowed by the 1929 motion picture The Virginian with Gary Cooper and Walter Huston. The Buccaneers The Buccaneers is a 1924 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 23rd Our Gang short subject released. The Perfect Clown The Perfect Clown is a 1925 American silent slapstick comedy motion picture starring Larry Semon and Kate Price. It features an early screen appearance by Oliver Hardy. Directed by Fred C. Newmeyer, the screenplay was written by Thomas J. Crizer, who also wrote the subtitles along with Charlie Saxton. Dog Gone Dog Gone is a silent animated short subject featuring Mutt and Jeff, the two title characters from Bud Fishers comic strip. The cartoon is the eighth to last in the characters long-running film series. Originally in black-and white, this was one of the eleven Mutt and Jeff cartoons that were redrawn colorized in 1973 by Radio and Television Packagers. You'd Be Surprised Youd Be Surprised is an American silent film released in 1926 starring Raymond Griffith. The film, a murder mystery-comedy, was well received, and included title cards written by humorist Robert Benchley. The film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Blade of Penitence is a 1927 Japanese silent film written and directed by Yasujirō Ozu. It is the first film directed by Ozu and was also the first of his many collaborations with screenwriter Kogo Noda. It is a lost film. No script, negative or prints survive. A Blonde for a Night A Blonde for a Night is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by E. Mason Hopper and F. McGrew Willis and starring Marie Prevost, Franklin Pangborn and Harrison Ford. The films sets were designed by the art director Stephen Goosson. Dressed to Kill Dressed to Kill is a 1928 silent film drama produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation and starring Mary Astor and Edmund Lowe. Astor was loaned from Warner Bros., for the film. Samuel L. Rothafel selected the film for the feature for the first anniversary of the New York City Roxy Theatre. Fiery Fireman Fiery Fireman is a silent animated short produced by George Winkler, and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is among the few Oswald shorts from the Winkler period known to exist. Kruzheva Lace is a 1928 Soviet silent film directed by Sergei Yutkevich and starring Nina Shaternikova, Konstantin Gradopolov and Boris Tenin. The film is based on the story "Wall-news" written by Mark Kolosov. The Road to Ruin The Road to Ruin is a 1928 American silent black-and-white exploitation film directed by Norton S. Parker and starring Helen Foster. The film is about a teenage girl, Sally Canfield, whose life is ruined by sex and drugs. The film was the second highest grossing movie of 1928 and was remade as a talkie in 1934. The Shopworn Angel The Shopworn Angel is a 1928 American part-talking romantic drama film directed by Richard Wallace starring Nancy Carroll and Gary Cooper. The film was released by Paramount Pictures in a silent version as well as a sound version using the Movietone sound-on-film system. This film was owned by Turner Entertainment and was distributed through Warner Bros. Won in the Clouds Won in the Clouds is a 1928 American silent film directed by Bruce M. Mitchell and starring Al Wilson. Like many actors in the silent film era, Wilson did not survive the transition to "talkies", with Won in the Clouds, one of his last films. Speakeasy Speakeasy is a 1929 American pre-Code sports drama film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and adapted by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and Edwin J. Burke. The picture was produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation. Lola Lane and Paul Page played the lead roles. John Wayne had a minor role in the film as a speakeasy patron. All film elements to this movie are considered lost, but Vitaphone-style discs of the soundtrack survive. Mamba Mamba is a 1930 American pre-Code film, released by Tiffany Pictures. It was shot entirely in Technicolor and stars Jean Hersholt, Eleanor Boardman, Ralph Forbes, Josef Swickard, Claude Fleming, William Stanton and William von Brincken. It was based on a story by Ferdinand Schumann-Heink and John Reinhardt and was advertised as the First Drama In Natural Color as all previous color features in sound had featured musical numbers. Finn and Hattie Finn and Hattie is a 1931 American pre-Code film directed by Norman Taurog, starring Leon Errol and ZaSu Pitts. The Secret Witness The Secret Witness is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film, directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Una Merkel, William Collier Jr. and Zasu Pitts. It is an adaptation of the novel Murder in the Gilded Cage by Sam Spewack. The screenplay concerns a man who is found murdered in his luxury apartment. His neighbors believe that the wrong man has been arrested and set out to solve the crime. X Marks the Spot X Marks the Spot is a 1931 American pre-Code crime drama film directed by Erle C. Kenton and released by Tiffany Pictures, which operated from 1921 to 1932. The story concerns a newspaper reporter indebted to a gangster for raising the money to save his little girls life. The source material was remade into a 1942 film of the same name. Helen Parrish appeared in both versions. Docks of San Francisco Docks of San Francisco is a 1932 American pre-Code crime film directed by George B. Seitz. The film was long considered to be a lost film but is now on YouTube. How've You Bean? Howve You Bean? is a 1933 American Pre-Code comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle, the last short film released before his death. Looking on the Bright Side Looking on The Bright Side is a 1932 British musical comedy film It was directed by Graham Cutts and Basil Dean and starring Gracie Fields, Richard Dolman, and Betty Shale. Melodía de arrabal Suburban Melody is a 1933 American Pre-Code musical film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Imperio Argentina, Carlos Gardel and Vicente Padula. The film was made at the Joinville Studios in Paris by Paramount Pictures, who produced a large number of films in different languages at the studios. The film was made in Spanish, primarily for release in Spanish-speaking countries. Carlos Gardel appeared in a string of such productions during the 1930s. The film was extremely popular in Argentina, the native country of its three stars, where it was one of the highest-grossing releases. The Painted Woman The Painted Woman is a 1932 American Pre-Code thriller film starring Spencer Tracy, Peggy Shannon and Irving Pichel and directed by John G. Blystone. Tess of the Storm Country Tess of the Storm Country is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by directed by Alfred Santell and starring Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell, and Dudley Digges. It was released by Fox Film Corporation. It is based on the novel of the same name by Grace Miller White and its adaptation for the stage by Rupert Hughes. Gaynor and Farrell made almost a dozen films together, including Frank Borzages classics Seventh Heaven, Street Angel, and Lucky Star. Gaynor won the first Academy Award for Best Actress for the first two films and F. W. Murnaus Sunrise. The Water Gipsies The Water Gipsies is a 1932 British, low-budget "quota quickie" drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Ann Todd, Sari Maritza and Ian Hunter. It is an adaptation of the 1930 novel The Water Gipsies by A.P. Herbert. The film was made at Beaconsfield Studios. Vivian Ellis worked as the films composer, and later used some of the music in the 1955 stage musical adaptation of the novel. A Woman Commands A Woman Commands is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Pola Negri, Roland Young, and Basil Rathbone. The Big Cage The Big Cage is a 1933 American pre-Code circus film released by Universal Pictures, starring Clyde Beatty and Anita Page and featuring Raymond Hatton, Wallace Ford, Andy Devine and Mickey Rooney, with Walter Brennan and Louise Beavers in bit parts. The movie was the film debut of Beatty, whose skills as a lion tamer in circuses had brought him fame since his late teens and made him a national celebrity. As in his three subsequent films, he plays a fictionalized version of himself, also named Clyde Beatty. The movie proved to be one of the studios most popular releases in 1933 and was reissued several times in second-run theaters into the early 1950s. Loyalties Loyalties is a 1933 British drama film directed by Basil Dean and starring Basil Rathbone, Heather Thatcher and Miles Mander. It is based on the John Galsworthy play Loyalties. The film addresses the theme of anti-Semitism. The film was part of an increased trend depicting mistreatment of Jews in British films during the 1930s, tied to the rising tide of anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany, but is unusual in its depiction of prejudice in Britain as most other films were set in a non-British, historical context. The Woman in Command Soldiers of the King is a 1933 British historical comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Cicely Courtneidge, Edward Everett Horton and Anthony Bushell. It was Courtneidges fourth film, and the first she appeared in without her husband Jack Hulbert. Courtneidge plays the matriarch of a music hall family, in a plot that switches between the Victorian era and the 1930s present. Filming began in August 1932. It was shot at Islington, Beaconsfield and Welwyn Studios. The films art direction is by Alex Vetchinsky. It was popular enough to be re-issued in 1939. ¡Tango! ¡Tango! is a 1933 Argentine musical romance film, the first film to be made in Argentina using optical sound technology Many existing stars of the Argentine stage and radio appeared in the film, but its success was limited due to poor sound quality and weak acting. ¡Tango! established a formula that would be used by many subsequent tango films. Romance of Ida Romance of Ida is a 1934 Hungarian drama film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Gábor Rajnay, Irén Ágay and Pál Jávor. It is based on a novel by Géza Gárdonyi. Lady in Danger Lady in Danger is a 1934 British comedy thriller film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Yvonne Arnaud and Anne Grey. The screenplay was by Ben Travers. Rio Rattler Rio Rattler is a 1935 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray. Beware of Ladies Beware of Ladies is a 1936 American crime film directed by Irving Pichel and starring Donald Cook, Judith Allen and George Meeker. A female newspaper reporter is sent by her editor to cover a political contest between a naïve newcomer and a seasoned and corrupt veteran. Cavalleria Cavalry is a 1936 Italian drama film directed by Goffredo Alessandrini and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Elisa Cegani and Luigi Carini. The film marked Nazzaris first role as a lead actor, after making his film debut the previous year. It was a box office success and established some of his personal traits that would be brought out even more clearly in his breakthrough role Luciano Serra. It Had to Happen It Had to Happen is a 1936 American drama film starring George Raft and Rosalind Russell. The movie was written by Kathryn Scola, and Howard Ellis Smith, and directed by Roy Del Ruth. It is based on the 1909 short story "Canavan, the Man Who Had His Way" by Rupert Hughes. Command Performance Command Performance is a 1937 British musical drama film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Arthur Tracy, Lilli Palmer and Mark Daly. It was based on a play by Stafford Dickens. Like The Street Singer which was released the same year, it was designed as a vehicle for Tracy who performs a number of songs during the film. It was made at Pinewood Studios. Left Handed Law Left-Handed Law is a 1937 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Frances Guihan. It is based on the 1936 novel Left Handed Law by Charles M. Martin. The film stars Buck Jones, Noel Francis, Nina Quartero, Frank LaRue, Lee Shumway, Robert Frazer, Lee Phelps, George Regas and Matty Fain. The film was released on April 1, 1937, by Universal Pictures. Midnight Taxi Midnight Taxi is a 1937 American crime film directed by Eugene Forde and starring Brian Donlevy, Frances Drake and Alan Dinehart. The screenplay concerns a federal agent who poses as a taxi driver to infiltrate a gang of counterfeiters. The People of the Cumberland People of the Cumberland is a 1937 short film directed by Sidney Meyers and Jay Leyda and produced by Frontier Films. The film is designed to support the U.S. labor union movement and it mixes non-fiction filmmaking and dramatic re-enactions. Rich Relations Rich Relations is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Clifford Sanforth and starring Ralph Forbes, Frances Grant, and Barry Norton. Written by Joseph ODonnell and based on the novel of the same name by Priscilla Wayne, the film is about a secretary who is romanced by a "ladies man" unaware that her boss is in love with her. The film was released in the United States on February 1, 1937. The Crime of Doctor Hallet The Crime of Doctor Hallet is a 1938 American drama film, directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring Ralph Bellamy, Josephine Hutchinson, William Gargan, Barbara Read, John Dusty King, and Charles Stevens. The film was released by Universal Pictures on March 11, 1938. Flying Fists Flying Fists is a 1937 American film directed by Robert F. Hill. The film is also known as The Last Comeback. Ride a Crooked Mile Ride a Crooked Mile is a 1938 American Western film directed by Alfred E. Green and written by Jack Moffitt and Ferdinand Reyher. The film stars Akim Tamiroff, Leif Erickson, Frances Farmer, Lynne Overman, John Miljan and J. M. Kerrigan. The film was released on December 9, 1938, by Paramount Pictures. Bad Boy Bad Boy is a 65-minute American movie directed by Herbert Mayer written by Richard C Kahn, edited by Roy Luby produced by gateway production, John H. Greenhalgh Jr. Cinematographer and music by Paul Marquardt. Bad Boy was released on 10 July 1939. The film is also known as Perilous Journey in the United Kingdom. Doktor Aybolit Doctor Aybolit is a 1938 Soviet family film directed by Vladimir Nemolyayev. Everything's on Ice Everythings on Ice is a 1939 American film directed by Erle C. Kenton. The film is also known as Frolics on Ice. Six-Gun Rhythm Six-Gun Rhythm is a 1939 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Behind the News Behind the News is a 1940 American drama film starring Lloyd Nolan and directed by Joseph Santley. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Sound Recording. It is also known as A Flagpole Needs a Flag. Enemy Agent Enemy Agent is a 1940 espionage movie thriller released by Universal Studios directed by Lew Landers and starring Richard Cromwell, Helen Vinson, and Robert Armstrong. The supporting cast includes Jack La Rue, Jack Carson, Philip Dorn and Milburn Stone. Sibiryaki Siberians is a 1940 Soviet drama film directed by Lev Kuleshov. Arkansas Judge Arkansas Judge is a 1941 American film starring Roy Rogers. Burma Convoy Burma Convoy is a 1941 film about a truck convoy on the Burma Road directed by Noel M. Smith and starring Charles Bickford and Evelyn Ankers. It was also known as Halfway to Shanghai. Hauptsache glücklich! Happiness is the Main Thing is a 1941 German comedy film directed by Theo Lingen and starring Heinz Rühmann, Hertha Feiler and Ida Wüst. Rühmann plays a recently married employee of a large company. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art directors Rudolf Pfenninger and Ludwig Reiber. The Iron Claw The Iron Claw was the 15th serial released by Columbia Pictures . Casanova farebbe così! After Casanovas Fashion is a 1942 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Eduardo De Filippo, Peppino De Filippo and Clelia Matania. Goyescas Goyescas is a 1942 Spanish musical film directed by Benito Perojo and starring Imperio Argentina, Rafael Rivelles and Armando Calvo. The film is an adaptation of the 1916 zarzuela Goyescas by Enrique Granados, and also drew inspiration from the work of the artist Francisco Goya. The film was part of the popular trend for operetta films in Europe during the era. Perojo had been planning the production for around a decade before it was ultimately made. The film received the Biennale Award at the 1942 Venice Film Festival. Make Love to Me Love Me or Make Love to Me is a 1942 German musical comedy film directed by Harald Braun and starring Marika Rökk, Viktor Staal and Hans Brausewetter. A Backstage musical about a showgirl aspiring to greater things while sorting out her financial and romantic problems, it was a major commercial success on its release. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Ernst H. Albrecht. Highways by Night Highways by Night is a 1942 American crime drama film directed by Peter Godfrey from a screenplay by Lynn Root and Frank Fenton, based on the story Silver Spoon, by Clarence Budington Kelland. The film stars Richard Carlson and Jane Randolph. Malvaloca Malvaloca is a 1942 Spanish drama film directed by Luis Marquina and starring Amparo Rivelles, Alfredo Mayo and Manuel Luna. It is an adaptation of the 1912 play of the same title about a fallen woman from Málaga who eventually redeems herself. Following the films success Rivelles was signed up on a lucrative three-year contract by CIFESA, the biggest studio in Spain. Blazing Frontier Blazing Frontier is a 1943 American film directed by Sam Newfield. The film is also known as Blazing Range. Don Winslow of the Coast Guard Don Winslow of the Coast Guard is a 1943 Universal Pictures Serial film based on the comic strip Don Winslow of the Navy by Frank V. Martinbek. The Girl from Monterrey The Girl from Monterrey is a 1943 American film directed by Wallace Fox starring Armida Vendrell as PRCs version of the Mexican Spitfire. The film is also known as The Girl from Monterey. In the Name of the Motherland In the Name of the Fatherland is a 1943 Soviet war film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin and Dmitriy Vasilyev based on the play Russian People by Konstantin Simonov. Roger Touhy, Gangster Roger Touhy, Gangster is a 1944 American gangster film based on the life of Chicago mob figure Roger Touhy, directed by film noir specialist Robert Florey. Parts of the film were shot at Stateville Correctional Center near Joliet, where Touhy himself was serving time. Although the story was fictionalized, Touhy successfully sued the studio for defamation of character. After six years, he won a judgment of $15,000, although Fox was able to profitably distribute the film overseas without legal repercussions. Secrets of Scotland Yard Secrets of Scotland Yard is a 1944 American thriller film directed by George Blair and starring Edgar Barrier, Stephanie Bachelor and C. Aubrey Smith. The screenplay was by Denison Clift, adapting one of his own stories "Room 40, O.B." from Blue Book Magazine. It concerns a British police detective who goes undercover to root out a Nazi spy in Britains decoding organization. Storm Over Lisbon Storm Over Lisbon is a 1944 American thriller film produced and directed by George Sherman and starring Vera Ralston, Erich von Stroheim and Richard Arlen. The screenplay concerns a nightclub owner who attempts to gain secret information. The films sets were designed by the art director Gano Chittenden. Teatertosset Teatertosset is a 1944 Danish family film directed by Alice OFredericks. A separate Swedish version Dolly Takes a Chance was also made. This Is the Life This Is the Life is a 1944 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Felix E. Feist starring Donald OConnor, Susanna Foster, and Peggy Ryan. It is one of the several films that Universal Studios rushed OConnor and Ryan through before OConnor was drafted into the Army to serve in World War II. Tucson Raiders Tucson Raiders is a 1944 American film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder. It was the first of twenty-three Red Ryder feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures. The picture was shot on the studio’s back lot along with outdoor locations at Iverson Ranch, 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, CA, USA. The Caribbean Mystery The Caribbean Mystery is a 1945 film directed by Robert D. Webb. It stars James Dunn and Sheila Ryan. Dunn made the film after his comeback with A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. California Gold Rush California Gold Rush is a 1946 American Western film in the Red Ryder film series directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Robert Creighton Wiliams. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, Robert Blake, Alice Fleming, Peggy Stewart, Russell Simpson and Dick Curtis. The film was released February 4, 1946, by Republic Pictures. Rustlers of Devil's Canyon Rustlers of Devils Canyon is a 1947 American Western film in the Red Ryder film series directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Earle Snell. The film stars Allan Lane, Robert Blake, Martha Wentworth, Peggy Stewart, Arthur Space and Emmett Lynn. The film was released on July 1, 1947, by Republic Pictures. The Vigilantes Return The Vigilantes Return is a 1947 western film directed by Ray Taylor. Produced by Universal Pictures in Cinecolor, it was shot in Iverson Ranch in Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California. Chandra Chandralekha is a 1948 Indian historical adventure film produced and directed by S. S. Vasan. Starring T. R. Rajakumari, M. K. Radha and Ranjan in the lead roles, the film follows two brothers who fight over ruling their fathers kingdom and marrying the village dancer, Chandralekha. Its development began during the early 1940s when, after two successive box-office hits, Vasan announced that his next film would be entitled Chandralekha. However, when the producer launched an advertising campaign for the film he only had the name of the heroine from a Gemini Studios storyline he had rejected. Veppathur Kittoo developed a story based on a chapter of George W. M. Reynolds novel, Robert Macaire: or, The French bandit in England. Original director T. G. Raghavachari left the film more than halfway through because of disagreements with Vasan, who took over in his directorial debut. Originally made in Tamil and later in Hindi, Chandralekha spent five years in production. It underwent a number of scripting, filming and cast changes, and was the most-expensive film made in India at the time. Vasan mortgaged all his property and sold his jewellery to complete the film, whose cinematographers were Kamal Ghosh and K. Ramnoth. The music, largely inspired by Indian and Western classical music, was composed by S. Rajeswara Rao and M. D. Parthasarathy with lyrics by Papanasam Sivan and Kothamangalam Subbu. Chandralekha was released on 9  April 1948. Although the film received generally-positive reviews, it did not recoup its production costs. Vasan directed a Hindi version with some changes, including some re-shot scenes, a slightly altered cast, and Hindi dialogues from Agha Jani Kashmiri and Pandit Indra. The Hindi version was released on 24 December of that year, becoming a box-office success. South Indian cinema became prominent throughout India with the films release, and it inspired South Indian producers to market their Hindi films in North India. Dubbed in English, Japanese, Danish and other languages, it was screened at Indian and international film festivals. Mark of the Lash Mark of the Lash is a 1948 American Western film starring Lash LaRue and Al "Fuzzy" St. John and directed by Ray Taylor. Produced and co-written by Ron Ormond, the film was shot at the Jack Ingram Movie Ranch. Holiday in Havana Holiday in Havana is a 1949 American musical comedy directed by Jean Yarbrough, and starring Desi Arnaz, Mary Hatcher and Ann Doran. The film is about a Cuban hotel busboy who dreams of becoming a composer. According to author Mary Beltrán, in his portrayal of Carlos Estrada, Arnaz "established a successful negotiation of tensions inherent in playing a Latin romantic lead in this period, a negotiation that set the stage for what would make Ricky Ricardo so popular with American viewers. His music, with songs such as "Holiday in Havana" and the "Arnaz Jam" featured in the film. The Master of Bankdam The Master of Bankdam is a 1947 British historical film directed by Walter Forde and based on the novel The Crowthers of Bankdam by Thomas Armstrong. It stars Anne Crawford, Dennis Price, Tom Walls, Stephen Murray, Linden Travers and David Tomlinson. The story concerns two generations of brothers who struggle for control of the family business in 19th-century Yorkshire. Bibi Fricotin Bibi Fricotin, is a French comedy film from 1951, directed by Marcel Blistène, written by Arthur Harfaux, and starring Maurice Baquet. It was based on the popular French comic strip series Bibi Fricotin. Frühling auf dem Eis Spring on Ice is a 1951 Austrian musical comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Eva Pawlik, Herta Mayen and Hans Holt. The film was shot using Agfacolor at the Soviet-controlled Rosenhügel Studios in Vienna. The films sets were designed by the art director Julius von Borsody. Man in the Dinghy Into the Blue is a 1950 British Comedy film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Michael Wilding, Odile Versois and Jack Hulbert. It is also known as Man in the Dinghy. In the film, a couple hire a yacht for what they hope will be a relaxing cruise to Norway, but instead become involved with smugglers and end up going up the River Seine to Paris. Operation Haylift Operation Haylift is a 1950 American aviation film by William Berke starring Bill Williams, Ann Rutherford, and Tom Brown. The film documents the United States Air Force mission in 1948–49 to save thousands of cattle caught in the snowdrifts of a sudden winter storm in northern Nevada. "Operation Haylift" involved scores of cargo aircraft delivering hay to the stranded animals. Spy Hunt Panthers Moon is a 1950 American espionage film, based on the novel "Panthers Moon" by Victor Canning, directed by George Sherman, and starring Howard Duff and Märta Torén. It was produced by Universal-International Pictures. Tarnished Tarnished is a 1950 American action film directed by Harry Keller, written by John K. Butler, and starring Dorothy Patrick, Arthur Franz, Barbra Fuller, Jimmy Lydon, Harry Shannon and Don Beddoe. It was released on February 28, 1950, by Republic Pictures. Dream of a Cossack Dream of a Cossack is a 1951 Soviet drama film directed by Yuli Raizman based on the novel The Golden Star Chavalier by Semyon Babayevsky. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Queen for a Day Queen for a Day is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Arthur Lubin and written by Seton I. Miller. The film stars Jack Bailey, Jim Morgan, Fort Pearson, Melanie York, Cynthia Corley, Kay Wiley and Helen Mowery. The film was released on July 7, 1951, by United Artists. It was a spin off of Queen for a Day, an American quiz show that aired on radio beginning in 1945 and on television, hosted by Bailey, from 1956-64. The Seven Dwarfs to the Rescue I sette nani alla riscossa, internationally released as The Seven Dwarfs to the Rescue in 1965, is a 1951 Italian fantasy-comedy film directed by Paolo W. Tamburella. Silver City Bonanza Silver City Bonanza is a 1951 American Western film directed by George Blair and written by Robert Creighton Williams. Starring Rex Allen, Buddy Ebsen, Mary Ellen Kay, Billy Kimbley, Alix Ebsen and Bill Kennedy, it was released on March 1, 1951, by Republic Pictures. Revenge of Black Eagle Revenge of Black Eagle is a 1951 Italian adventure film directed by Riccardo Freda. It is a sequel to Fredas 1946 film Black Eagle. Black Hills Ambush Black Hills Ambush is a 1952 American western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Allan Lane, Leslie Banning and Eddy Waller. Haskovy povidky ze stareho mocnarstvi Haškovy povídky ze starého mocnářství is a 1952 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. The film starred Josef Kemr. Segundo López, aventurero urbano Segundo López or Segundo López, Urban Adventurer is a 1953 Spanish drama film directed by and starring Ana Mariscal. It marked the directoral debut of Mariscal, a leading actress of General Francos Spain. The films style contains elements of neorealism. Las tres perfectas casadas Las tres perfectas casadas is a 1953 Mexican comedy film directed by Roberto Gavaldón, based on the eponymous play by Alejandro Casona. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. His Father's Portrait His Fathers Portrait is a 1953 French comedy film starring Brigitte Bardot. The film recorded 1,643,820 admissions. Se alkoi sateessa It Began in the Rain is a 1953 Finnish comedy thriller film directed by Thure Bahne and Eddie Stenberg and starring Eila Peitsalo, Tauno Palo and Kaarlo Halttunen. The films sets were designed by Aarre Koivisto. Sword of Venus Sword of Venus is a 1953 American adventure film directed by Harold Daniels, written by Jack Pollexfen and Aubrey Wisberg, and starring Robert Clarke, Catherine McLeod, Dan OHerlihy, William Schallert and Marjorie Stapp. It was released on February 20, 1953, by RKO Pictures. Top of the Form Top of the Form is a 1953 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Ronald Shiner, Anthony Newley and Harry Fowler. The film draws inspiration from Will Hays 1937 classic Good Morning. It was made at Pinewood Studios. The film earned billings of ₤143,000. Vikhri vrazhdebnye Hostile Whirlwinds is a 1953 Soviet historical film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov based on a screenplay by Nikolai Pogodin. The Black Pirates The Black Pirates is a 1954 Ansco Color adventure film made by Salvador Films Corp. about a band of pirates scouring a small Central American town for a buried treasure. It was directed by Allen H. Miner and produced from a screenplay by Fred Freiberger and Al C. Ward based on the story by Johnston McCulley. The film stars Anthony Dexter and Martha Roth with Robert Clarke, Toni Gerry and Lon Chaney Jr.. The tagline of the movie was "Wild Raiders of the Tropic Seas!". It was filmed on location in Panchimalco, El Salvador. Filming started in mid-June 1954 and the movie was released in December and distributed in Latin America under the title El Pirata Negro. The Black Pirates was the first film that Cinema Research Corporation was hired to do the special effects for. Navy Heroes The Blue Peter is a 1955 British film. The film was retitled Navy Heroes and released in the United States in December 1957. The film is about youth seamanship at the original Outward Bound in Aberdyfi, Wales, a program similar to Sea Scouting or Sea Cadets. Camilla Camilla is a 1954 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Luciano Emmer. Children Galore Children Galore is a 1955 comedy film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Eddie Byrne and June Thorburn. A village squire offers to give away a cottage to a deserving family with the most grandchildren. Family Affair Life with the Lyons is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring Bebe Daniels, Ben Lyon and Richard Lyon. It was a spin-off from the radio series Life with the Lyons, and the screenplay was based on previous episodes from the show. The Lyon family attempt to acquire a new house in Marble Arch. It was followed in 1955 by The Lyons in Paris. The Lyons contract called for them to receive a percentage of the films profits. After the films successful release, the Lyons began a long-running, BBC television series, also titled Life with the Lyons. The film was made at Southall Studios. Trader Tom of the China Seas Trader Tom of the China Seas is a 1954 Republic film serial directed by Franklin Adreon and starring Harry Lauter, Aline Towne, Lyle Talbot, Robert Shayne, Fred Graham, and Richard Reeves. In 1966 the serial was edited into a 100-minute television film with the new title Target: Sea of China. City of Shadows City of Shadows is a 1955 American crime film directed by William Witney and written by Houston Branch. The film stars Victor McLaglen, John Baer, Kathleen Crowley, Anthony Caruso, June Vincent and Richard Reeves. The film was released on June 2, 1955, by Republic Pictures. Paris Follies of 1956 Paris Follies of 1956 is a 1955 American film directed by Leslie Goodwins. The film is also known as Fresh from Paris in the United States and the working title of the film. The film showcases several acts filmed at Frank Sennes Moulin Rouge Night Club in 1954. Desert Warrior Desert Warrior is a 1957 Italian-Spanish adventure film directed by Goffredo Alessandrini, Fernando Cerchio, León Klimovsky and Gianni Vernuccio and starring Carmen Sevilla, Ricardo Montalban and Gino Cervi. The film had a difficult production process. Some scenes were shot on location in Cairo, but this coincided with the outbreak of the Suez Crisis. The films sets were designed by the art directors Sigfrido Burmann and Mario Garbuglia. The Lebanese Mission The Lebanese Mission is a 1956 French thriller film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Jean-Claude Pascal, Gianna Maria Canale, Jean Servais and Luciana Paluzzi. Omar Sharif also appeared in one of his earlier film roles. The film starts with two scientists launching an expedition exploring for uranium out in the Arabian desert, but they soon find themselves entangled in a web of espionage. Ek-Hi-Rasta Ek Hi Raasta is a 1956 family-drama Indian Hindi film directed and produced by B. R. Chopra. It starred Sunil Dutt, Meena Kumari, Ashok Kumar, Daisy Irani, Jeevan and Shrinath in main roles. The music for the film was scored by Hemanta Mukherjee. Having directed a few films earlier, Chopra formed his own production house B.R. Films in 1955 and Ek Hi Raasta was the first film produced under this banner. The film was remade in Telugu as Kumkuma Rekha and in Tamil as Pudhiya Pathai also released in 1960. It's Never Too Late Its Never Too Late is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Michael McCarthy and starring Phyllis Calvert, Patrick Barr, Susan Stephen and Guy Rolfe. It was based on a 1952 play of the same name by Felicity Douglas. El batallón de las sombras The Battalion in the Shadows is a 1957 Spanish drama film directed by Manuel Mur Oti. Sigfrido The Dragons Blood is a 1957 Italian fantasy film co-written and directed by Giacomo Gentilomo. It is based on Richard Wagners Der Ring des Nibelungen. Vienna, City of My Dreams Vienna, City of My Dreams is a 1957 Austrian musical comedy film directed by Willi Forst and starring Adrian Hoven, Erika Remberg and Hertha Feiler. The films sets were designed by the art directors Isabella Schlichting and Werner Schlichting. Dagli Appennini alle Ande Dagli Appennini alle Ande is a 1959 Italian - Argentine film directed by Folco Quilici. La estrella vacía The Empty Star is a 1958 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel starring María Félix and inspired by the novel of the same name by Luis Spota. Confess, Dr. Corda Confess, Doctor Corda is a 1958 West German crime film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Hardy Krüger, Elisabeth Müller and Lucie Mannheim. It is considered to be a film noir, one of a number made in Germany during the decade. It was shot at the Spandau Studios. The films sets were designed by the art directors Erich Kettelhut and Helmut Nentwig. A Doctor goes to a meet a young woman in a park at night, only to find that she has been murdered before he got there. The police consider him the prime suspect, and put him under considerable pressure to confess. Riff Raff Girls Du rififi chez les femmes is a French-Italian film directed by Alex Joffé and released in 1959. A Woman of Mystery A Woman of Mystery is a 1958 British crime film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Dermot Walsh, Hazel Court, and Ferdy Mayne. The film features an early performance from Michael Caine in an uncredited role. Il marito bello: Il nemico di mia moglie My Wifes Enemy is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Puccini. Beautiful Adventure The Beautiful Adventure is a 1959 West German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Liselotte Pulver, Robert Graf and Bruni Löbel. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Herlth. Chartroose Caboose Chartroose Caboose is a 1960 American comedy film directed by William Red Reynolds and written by Rod Peterson. The film stars Molly Bee, Ben Cooper, Edgar Buchanan, Michael McGreevey, O. Z. Whitehead and Slim Pickens. The film was released on December 28, 1960, by Universal Pictures. Los económicamente débiles The Economically Handicapped is a 1960 Spanish comedy film directed by Pedro Lazaga and starring Tony Leblanc, Laura Valenzuela and Antonio Ozores. For the Love of Mike None But the Brave is a 1960 American film starring Richard Basehart. It was also known as The Golden Touch and For the Love of Mike. Sweetheart of the Gods Sweetheart of the Gods is a 1960 West German biographical film directed by Gottfried Reinhardt and starring Ruth Leuwerik, Peter van Eyck and Harry Meyen. The film portrays the life of Renate Müller, a German film actress who died in 1937 in mysterious circumstances. A variety of rumours about Müllers death had developed, but the filmmakers chose to portray it as suicide following Nazi pressure over her relationship with a Jewish diplomat. Following legal objections from Müllers family, the ending was toned down to make her final fate more vague. Leuwerik recreates scenes and songs from several of Müllers films. However their star personae were very different, with Müller famous as a girl-next-door while Leuwerik played the role in her more usual refined fashion. Although set in the 1930s, stylistically the film often resembles the late 1950s. Willy Fritsch, a German star of the 1930s who had acted alongside Müller in two films, appears in a small role. The film was moderately successful commercially on its release in West Germany. Willy, der Privatdetektiv Willy the Private Detective is a 1960 West German comedy film directed by Rudolf Schündler and starring Willy Millowitsch, Renate Mannhardt and Rudolf Platte. Charge of the Black Lancers Charge of the Black Lancers is a 1962 adventure film directed by Giacomo Gentilomo and starring Mel Ferrer, Yvonne Furneaux and Leticia Román. The Middle Course The Middle Course is a low budget 1961 British war film. Main Chup Rahungi Main Chup Rahungi is a 1962 Indian Bollywood film directed by A. Bhimsingh and produced by A.V. Meiyappan. The film stars Meena Kumari and Sunil Dutt in lead roles. The film was a remake of Kalathur Kannamma. The Stone Forest Treasure of the Petrified Forest or Il tesoro della foresta pietrificata is a 1965 Italian adventure film directed by Emimmo Salvi. Potem nastapi cisza Potem nastąpi cisza is a 1965 Polish drama film directed by Janusz Morgenstern. No Shooting Time for Foxes No Shooting Time for Foxes is a 1966 German drama film directed by Peter Schamoni. It was entered into the 16th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize. Eine Handvoll Helden A Handful of Heroes is a 1967 West German-Italian historical war film directed by Fritz Umgelter and starring Horst Frank, Valeria Ciangottini and Karlheinz Fiege. It is a remake of the 1930 film The Last Company about a detachment of Prussian soldiers who defend a vital outpost against Napoleons armies around the time of the Battle of Jena. It was shot on location in Hungary using Eastmancolor. Chimera Chimera is a 1968 Italian musicarello film directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti. The title is a reference to the Gianni Morandis eponymous hit song. La pecora nera La pecora nera, internationally released as The Black Sheep, is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. For his performance Ettore Mattia won the Nastro dArgento for best supporting actor. Three Hours to Love Three Hours to Love is a 1968 Yugoslav film directed by Fadil Hadžić. Love Is a Splendid Illusion Love is a Splendid Illusion is a 1970 British sex comedy concerning a businessman whose cheating ways come to a head in Italy when the secret lover of his equally cheating wife turns out to be a potential business partner. It was also known as Bed and Dont Tell. Summer Love Le Mans, Shortcut to Hell is a 1970 Italian action film directed by Osvaldo Civirani. Der Pfarrer von St. Pauli The Priest of St. Pauli is a 1970 West German drama film directed by Rolf Olsen and starring Curd Jürgens. Two years earlier they had made the similarly-themed The Doctor of St. Pauli together. Holy God, Here Comes the Passatore! Fuori uno sotto un altro... arriva il passatore is a 1973 Italian adventure-comedy film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo. It is loosely based on the real-life events of Stefano Pelloni, an Italian highwayman known as "Il Passatore". I due gattoni a nove code... e mezza ad Amsterdam I due gattoni a nove code... e mezza ad Amsterdam is a 1972 Italian comedy film written and directed by Osvaldo Civirani. The title spoofs the Dario Argentos giallo The Cat o Nine Tails. L'amante dell'Orsa Maggiore Lover of the Great Bear is a 1971 Italian-French-German drama film directed by Valentino Orsini and starring Giuliano Gemma and Senta Berger. It is loosely based on the Polish novel Kochanek Wielkiej Niedźwiedzicy by Sergiusz Piasecki. Journey Through Rosebud Journey Through Rosebud is a 1972 drama film directed by Tom Gries. It stars Robert Forster and Katharine Ross. Mistress Pamela Mistress Pamela is a 1973 British sex comedy drama film directed by Jim OConnolly and starring Ann Michelle, Dudley Foster, Anna Quayle and Anthony Sharp. It was loosely based on the 1740 novel Pamela by Samuel Richardson. Processo per direttissima Processo per direttissima is a 1974 Italian poliziottesco film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Slipstream Slipstream is a Canadian drama film, released in 1973. Directed by David Acomba and written by William Fruet, it won the Canadian Film Award for Best Feature Film at the 25th Canadian Film Awards in 1973. Totstellen The Condemned is a 1975 Austrian-West German drama film directed by Axel Corti. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. Sentimentalnyy roman Sentimental Romance is a 1976 Soviet romantic drama directed by Igor Maslennikov. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. The Last Tempest The Last Tempest is a 1976 Hong Kong drama film directed by Li Han-hsiang. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Teacher The Teacher is a 1977 Cuban drama film directed by Octavio Cortázar. The film, set in the early years of the Cuban Revolution, tells the story of a young urban teacher going to poor, rural areas to teach peasants how to read and write. He must overcome the initial resistance of some inhabitants due to his youth, get used to a totally unknown environment and confront the bandits who support the mercenary invasion. The screenplay was written by Luis Rogelio Nogueras and Octavio Cortázar. The film was produced by the Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industrias Cinematográficos. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear for outstanding artistic contribution. Hughes and Harlow: Angels in Hell Hughes and Harlow: Angels in Hell is a 1977 film from Larry Buchanan about the relationship between Howard Hughes and Jean Harlow. Could It Happen Here? Could It Happen Here? is a 1977 Italian political fiction thriller film written and directed by Massimo Pirri. A Butterfly in the Night A Butterfly in the Night is a 1977 Argentine comedy-drama film directed by and starring Armando Bo alongside Isabel Sarli. Pleasure Cove Pleasure Cove is a 1979 television film made for ABC which first aired on 3 January 1979. It was directed by Bruce Bilson and starred singer Tom Jones in his acting debut alongside Constance Forslund, Melody Anderson, Jerry Lacy, David Hasselhoff and Tanya Roberts. The film was intended to be a pilot for a potential television series to cash in on the popularity of series like Fantasy Island and Love Boat but was not picked up. Apprehension Apprehension is a 1982 East German drama film written and directed by Lothar Warneke and starring Christine Schorn. The film was entered into the main competition at the 39th edition of the Venice Film Festival. Grihajuddha Grihajuddha is a 1982 Bengali film directed and written by Buddhadev Dasgupta and starring Sunil Mukherjee. The film was produced under contract from the Government of West Bengal. The Naxalite movement in Bengal in the 1970s forms a backdrop to the film. The film was entered into the main competition at the 39th edition of the Venice Film Festival. Hearts and Flowers for Tora-san is a 1982 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Ayumi Ishida as his love interest or "Madonna". Hearts and Flowers for Tora-san is the twenty-ninth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. The Future of Emily The Future of Emily is a 1984 West German drama film directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms. Barbara Kosta, author of Recasting Autobiography: Womens Counterfictions in Contemporary German Literature and Film, states that The Future of Emily, along with Laputa, "pursues traditional narrative patterns" compared to Germany, and "lapses further into awkward melodrama." Christian Schröder, author of Hildegard Knef: Mir sollten sämtliche Wunder begegnen, wrote that the film appears "very French" and "very German" at the same time and compared it to the films of Éric Rohmer. Mamma Ebe Mamma Ebe is a 1985 courtroom drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. It was entered into the main competition at the 42nd Venice International Film Festival, in which Barbara De Rossi won the Pasinetti Award for best actress. Based on real events, the film was poorly received by critics. Bad Company Bad Company is a 1986 Argentine drama film written and directed by José Santiso and starring Federico Luppi, Bárbara Mújica and Miguel Ángel Solá. The film is based on a play by Jacobo Langsner called Pater noster, which premiered in Uruguay in 1977 and was first staged in Argentina in 1981 by Teatro Abierto. The film is a "thinly veiled allegory of life under a dictatorship" and treats the topic of the Dirty War by denouncing "the complicity of large sectors of the civil population with the military." It earned praise as "the most profound, disturbing, uncompromising, and novel of all the films of the new democratic period to examine the years of terror." Call Me Mr. Brown Call Me Mr Brown is a 1986 Australian movie based on the Australian Great Plane Robbery of 1971. Comédie! Comedy! is a 1987 French drama film written and directed by Jacques Doillon. The film was entered into the main competition at the 44th edition of the Venice Film Festival. Himmo, King of Jerusalem Himmo, King of Jerusalem is an 84-minute 1987 Israeli Hebrew-language independent underground dramatic art film directed by Amos Guttman. Friends Friends is a 1988 Japanese-Swedish drama film directed by Kjell-Åke Andersson. Peter Mokrosinski won the award for Best Cinematography at the 24th Guldbagge Awards. Disciples of Hippocrates is a 1980 Japanese film directed by Kazuki Ōmori. Buying Time Buying Time is a 1989 Canadian action film directed by Mitchell Gabourie and written by Mitchell Gabourie, Richard Gabourie, Gordon McDonald and Dean Gabourie. The film stars Jeff Schultz, Laura Cruickshank, Page Fletcher, Leslie Toth and Dean Stockwell. The film was released on May 12, 1989, by United Artists. The Top of His Head Cuo zai xin xiu Brief Encounter in Shinjuku is a 1990 Hong Kong comedy film written and directed by Gordon Chan, produced by and starring Lawrence Cheng and a sequel to the 1989 film, The Yuppie Fantasia. The film was later followed by another sequel, The Yuppie Fantasia 3, which was released in 2017. Opposites Attract Opposites Attract is a 1990 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Barbara Eden and John Forsythe. It originally aired as the NBC Wednesday Night Movie on NBC on October 17, 1990. Hei yi bu zhi Shou du qing shen Come Fly the Dragon is a 1993 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Eric Tsang and starring Andy Lau and Tony Leung. Lau and Leung, alongside co-star Michael Miu, were three of the Five Tiger Generals of TVB in the 1980s. Shiny Moss is a 1992 Japanese horror film directed by Kei Kumai and produced by actor Taketoshi Naito. It was entered into the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival. The film has yet to see an NTSC home media release, nor even one with an English translation. Defending Our Lives Defending Our Lives is a 1993 American short documentary film directed by Margaret Lazarus and Renner Wunderlich. It won an Oscar at the 66th Academy Awards in 1994 for Documentary Short Subject. No More Love No More Death No More Love, No More Death is a 1993 Hong Kong action film directed by Herman Yau and starring Jacky Cheung, Rosamund Kwan and Carina Lau. The film is a prequel to the 1992 film, With or Without You, and was produced in response to the popularity of Cheungs character, "Prince". At Risk At Risk is a 1994 American romantic drama film about a woman named Lara, after spending a year in Mexico unsuccessfully trying to save her marriage to Steven, returns to the United States to find Max, her lover in this AIDS cautionary tale. Beta Ho To Aisa Beta Ho To Aisa is a 1994 Bollywood film directed by C.P. Dixit, produced by late Praveen Khanna and presented by Bombinos Babubhai latiwala. It stars Govinda, Varsha Usgaonkar & Raza Murad in pivotal roles. Father and Son Father and Son is a 1994 drama film written and directed by Pasquale Pozzessere. It won two David di Donatello Awards, for best cinematography and best editing. Vietnamese Lady Vietnamese Lady is a 1992 Hong Kong sex film directed by Ka Ka and written by Heung Sang Kong, starring Gwok Yee Lee, Melvin Wong, Ling Ga, and Chan Wing Chun. The film premiered in British Hong Kong on 19 November 1992. Betaaj Badshah Betaaj Badshah is a 1994 film directed by Iqbal Durrani. The film stars Raaj Kumar, Shatrughan Sinha, Mamta Kulkarni, Jay Mehta and Prem Chopra. An audio cassette of dialogues was released Transatlantis Transatlantis is a 1995 German drama film directed by Christian Wagner. It was entered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival. The Island The Island is a 1979 Argentine drama film written and directed by Alejandro Doria. It was the first Argentine film to be a box office success during the military dictatorship. The film was also selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Because of That War Because of That War is a feature-length 1988 Hebrew-language documentary about Yehuda Poliker and Yaakov Gilad, two children of Holocaust survivors. It was written and directed by Orna Ben-Dor Niv. It was shown in Germany under the title Wegen dieses Krieges. Far skal giftes Far skal giftes is a 1941 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and starring Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt. Save My Lost Nigga Soul Save My Lost Nigga Soul is a Canadian short film, directed by Clement Virgo and was released in 1993. An adaptation of the story of Caine and Abel, it was made while Virgo was a student at the Canadian Film Centre. The film is story about two Black Canadian brothers who live together but do not see eye to eye because one is a drug addict. Meanwhile their roommate, an aspiring stand-up comedian, is planning to use material about their disputes in his forthcoming performance debut. Virgos later feature film Love Come Down was an expansion on the themes of Save My Lost Nigga Soul. Bulaklak sa City Jail Bulaklak sa City Jail is a 1984 drama film that depicts the situation of women in the city jail, the last item in a series of outstanding outputs by the local movie industry in 1984. Among other things, three distinctions will secure it as a last a footnote in the history of contemporary Philippine cinema: the people involved in its production marks an auspicious debut for the Cherubim outfit, it showcases Nora Aunors best performance for her comeback year, and it signals the emergence of Mario O’Hara as a director whose command of craft has caught up with his conscience – an expectation which seemed to have been forgotten in the wake of similar successes by relatively more recent filmmakers. The story follows the searing odyssey of Angela, a victim of a miscarriage of justice, from her incarceration in the women’s section of an urban prison, through her escape and delivery of her love child in a city zoo, to her recapture and eventual legal triumph in obtaining custody of her baby. Double Exposure Double Exposure is a 1954 British crime film directed by John Gilling and starring John Bentley, Rona Anderson and Garry Marsh. It was made at Southall Studios as a second feature. The films sets were designed by Wilfred Arnold. Panic Panic is a 1963 British crime film directed by John Gilling and starring Dyson Lovell, Janine Gray and Glyn Houston. The screenplay concerns a young Swiss woman who becomes mixed up with a gang planning a diamond heist. Boy Friend Boy Friend is a 1961 Hindi movie directed by Naresh Saigal. The film stars Shammi Kapoor, Madhubala and Dharmendra. The films music is by Shankar Jaikishan. This movie is remake of the movie Kismet, that starred the golden era superstar Ashok Kumar along with Mumtaz Shanti, Shah Nawaz and Mehmood. Amore e ginnastica Amore e ginnastica is a 1973 comedy film directed by Luigi Filippo DAmico. It is based on a novel with the same name written by Edmondo De Amicis. Hurrah Hurrah is a 1998 Australian film directed by Frank Shields about a man living on his own in an isolated farm property who is visited by a mysterious woman. Chirag Kahan Roshni Kahan Chirag Kahan Roshni Kahan is a 1959 Indian Bollywood film directed and produced by Devendra Goel. The film stars Meena Kumari as the protagonist Ratna and Rajendra Kumar, Honey Irani and Madan Puri in pivotal roles. The film was remade in Telugu as Maa Babu. Wonderland Wonderland is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, and part of a long-running short film series featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Contrary to its title, the film is not an adaptation of Alice in Wonderland but that of Jack and the Beanstalk. Katz and Carrasso The Contract is an Israeli comedy film directed by Menahem Golan and produced by Yoram Globus. The movie is in the Bourekas film genre. It sold 885,000 tickets and is the 6th most-watched Israeli film ever. Wax Works Wax Works is an animated short subject by Walter Lantz, and features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. A Place to Grow A Place to Grow is a 1995 drama film written and directed by Merlin Miller. Billion Dollar Boner Billion Dollar Boner is the 99th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on January 5, 1960, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Anand Aur Anand Anand Aur Anand is a 1984 Indian film, which is most famous for being the debut movie of both Dev Anands son, Suneil Anand as well as Natasha Sinha and famous playback singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya. It stars Dev Anand along with Suneil Anand, Natasha Sinha, Raakhee, Smita Patil, Raj Babbar, and Biswajeet. Sachché Ká Bol-Bálá Sachché Ká Bol-Bálá is an Indian film from 1989 directed by Dev Anand. It stars Dev Anand as well as Jackie Shroff, Meenakshi Seshadri, Prem Chopra, and a special guest appearance by Hema Malini. Sweet and Savage Dolce e selvaggio is a Mondo film directed by Antonio Climati and Mario Morra. The title "Sweet and Savage" refers to the juxtaposition of pleasant and violent imagery within the film. It is narrated by the producer and long-time Mondo film director Franco Prosperi. The film is the third and final entry in Climati and Morras Savage Trilogy and is also the last collaborative feature between the two directors. Footage in the film was supplemented by scenes that originally appeared in their previous two films, Ultime grida dalla savana and Savana violenta. Morra went on to direct one final Mondo film, The Savage Zone, while Climati later made the cannibal film Natura contro in 1988. The film has gained notoriety for the inclusion of several scenes of human death. One of the scenes, in which a man is tied to two trucks that tear off his arm, is staged. The other scenes, which are genuine, include a corpse in Tibet that is hacked apart by monks and fed to vultures and the accidental deaths of tightrope walker Karl Wallenda and stuntman A.J. Bakunas. Puthiya Vaarpugal Puthiya Vaarpugal is a 1979 Tamil language film, directed by P. Bharathiraja. K. Bhagyaraj and Rati Agnihotri played the lead roles in this film along with Goundamani and G. Srinivasan. The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film marked the debut of Bhagyaraj as a lead actor. The film was remade in Telugu as Kotha Jeevithalu. The movie was shot in picturesque locations in the Theni area of Tamil Nadu. Bhagyaraj is the dialogue writer and hero of this movie. Bhagyaraj used this fact in his own Dhavani Kanavugal movie where he cast his mentor P Bharathiraja in a cameo role as himself who decides to cast an extra as hero and dialogue writer of his movie after accidentally discovering his skills. The Other Side of Paradise The Other Side of Paradise is a 1953 French drama film directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Erich von Stroheim, Jacques Sernas and Denise Vernac. Much of the film was shot on location in Provence. The films sets were designed by the art director Jean Douarinou. Rakhi Rakhi is a 1962 Indian Bollywood drama film directed by A. Bhimsingh and starring Ashok Kumar, Waheeda Rehman, Pradeep Kumar and Mehmood. A major success, This film had Kumar winning the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for his performance and screenwriter K.P. Kottarakara won the Filmfare Award for Best Story. It was nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Movie and Mehmood was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. The film was shot at Neptune Studios in Chennai. This film was a remake of the Tamil film Pasamalar. Pasamalar was remade in Telugu as Rakta Sambandham, which went on to be remade again in Hindi as Aisa Pyaar Kahan. Chakravyuha Chakravyuha is a 1978 Bollywood thriller film directed by Basu Chatterjee with screenplay by Jainendra Jain. The film stars Rajesh Khanna in the lead role, supported by Neetu Singh, Vinod Mehra, Simple Kapadia, Pradeep Kumar, Om Shivpuri, Dina Pathak, Master Raju Shrestha, Yunuz Parvez, Pinchoo Kapoor and others. Upon release, the film became critically acclaimed. This film was co-produced by Rajesh Khanna with Yusuf Hassan. Nothing Sacred Nothing Sacred is a play by Canadian playwright George F. Walker, written as a stage adaptation of Ivan Turgenevs novel Fathers and Sons. The play received its first production at Toronto, Ontarios CentreStage in the 1987-88 season, under the direction of Bill Glassco. The original cast included Michael Riley as Arkady, Robert Bockstael as Bazarov, David Fox as Nikolai, Richard Monette as Pavel, Peter Blais as Viktor, Diane DAquila as Anna and Beverley Cooper as Fedosya. The play was published in book form by Coach House Press in 1988. It won the Governor Generals Award for English-language drama at the 1988 Governor Generals Awards, the 1988 Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play and the 1989 Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Award. The production garnered nine Dora Mavor Moore Award nominations overall, including acting nods for Riley, DAquila and Blais. It was also one of Walkers most widely produced plays in the United States, with productions in Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco and Washington in the 1988-89 season alone. The Los Angeles production, at the Mark Taper Forum, included Tom Hulce in its cast; a 1992 production at the Atlantic Theater Company in New York City included Larry Bryggman. The play was later filmed as a television movie, which aired on CBC Television in 1998. The film version retained most of the cast from a 1994 revival of the play at Torontos Winter Garden Theatre, including Eric Peterson, Sonja Smits, Michael Hogan, Michael McManus, Peter Blais and Patrick Gallagher. Slash: Blade of Death The Chase or Zhui Ji released in the US and worldwide as The Shanghai Killers is a 1971 Hong Kong action film with sword fighting directed by Wong Tin Lam. Patrolling the Ether Patrolling the Ether is a short film made in 1944 depicting amateur radio operators aiding the Federal Communications Commission in monitoring the airwaves for Nazi spy transmissions. It is notable as the first film ever broadcast simultaneously on more than one television station; on 10 April 1944, it was shown on three stations: WNBT, New York, WPTZ Philadelphia and WRGB Schenectady, New York, marking a milestone in the history of network television. God Is My Colt .45 La colt era il suo Dio is a 1972 Italian spaghetti western directed by Luigi Batzella. In this film Batzella uses scenes of two spaghetti westerns he previously directed, Anche per Django le carogne hanno un prezzo and Paid in Blood. Terra Nova Terra Nova is a 1998 Australian film directed by Paul Middleditch and starring Jeanette Cronin and Angela Punch McGregor. The whole story is based on a young woman who runs away from her home in New Zealand and hides with her child in an Australian boarding house named Terra Nova. Comandos azules Comandos azules is a 1980 Argentine film. Varhaník u sv. Víta The Organist at St. Vitus Cathedral is a 1929 silent Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. Beware! Warning is a 1946 Slovak drama film directed by Martin Frič and Paľo Bielik. It's in the Bag Its in the Bag is a 1944 British comedy film directed by Herbert Mason and starring Elsie Waters, Doris Waters and Ernest Butcher. Gert and Daisy try to recover a valuable lost dress. It was made by Butchers Films. It is listed on the BFI 75 Most Wanted list of lost films, but it was given a DVD commercial release by Renown Pictures Ltd in May 2014, although the Renown version is only 63 minutes long. Although IMDb gives a release date of 7 February 1944, the British Film Institute states there were early December 1943 reviews in the Monthly Film Bulletin and Kinematograph Weekly. Skazki... skazki... skazki starogo Arbata Fairy tales... fairy tales... fairy tales of the old Arbat is a Soviet feature film directed by Savva Kulish, filmed in 1982 on the basis of Aleksei Arbuzovs play Fairy Tales of the Old Arbat. Death by Moonlight: Bomber Command Death by Moonlight: Bomber Command is an episode of the 1992 Canadian The Valour and the Horror television documentary miniseries, and was a co-production between the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the National Film Board of Canada and Galafilm Inc. The series investigated three significant Canadian military engagements from the Second World War with Death by Moonlight: Bomber Command dealing with the experiences of Canadian pilots in the RAF Bomber Command. Doroga The Road is a 1955 Soviet action film directed by Aleksandr Stolper and starring Andrei Popov, Vitali Doronin and Nikolai Gritsenko. Song for Chao Phraya Song for Chao Phraya is a 1990 Thai drama film directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol. The film was selected as the Thai entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Velbloud uchem jehly Camel Through the Eye of a Needle is a 1936 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by and starring Hugo Haas. The title is an allusion to the "eye of a needle" aphorism. Garter Colt Garter Colt is a 1968 Italian spaghetti Western directed by Gian Andrea Rocco. It is one of the rare Italo-Westerns with a woman as lead character and was shot in Sardinia at a town named San Salvatore di Sinis. Acá las tortas Acá las tortas is a 1951 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana, Sara García and Meche Barba. It is available on YouTube. El hijo del pueblo El hijo del pueblo is a 1974 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Anticasanova Anticasanova is a Croatian film directed by Vladimir Tadej. It was released in 1985. Young Pocahontas Young Pocahontas is a 1997 short animated direct-to-video film and audiobook. Directed by Fred Wolf, it stars Mona Marshall. The film was one of many low-budget direct-to-video mockbuster productions in the 1990s released near the same time as much larger budget theatrical animated films. Fûraibô tantei: Akai tani no sangeki is a 1961 Japanese film directed by Kinji Fukasaku and starring Sonny Chiba. The film is in black and white and the audio is mono. The film was followed by the sequel Black Wind in the Harbor. Gravitacija ili fantasticna mladost cinovnika Borisa Horvata Gravitation is a Yugoslav film from Croatia directed by Branko Ivanda and starring Rade Šerbedžija. It was released in 1968. Yesterday's Boys Didn't Use Hair Fixers Los muchachos de antes no usaban gomina is a 1969 Argentine drama film. It is a remake of the 1937 film The Boys Didnt Wear Hair Gel Before, one of the biggest hits of the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema. Sherni Sherni is a 1988 Indian action drama film directed by Harmesh Malhotra. The film stars Sridevi in the lead role along with Shatrughan Sinha, Pran, Ranjeet, Tej Sapru and Lalita Pawar in supporting roles. The music is composed by Kalyanji Anandji. The film marked the second collaboration between Sridevi and Harmeesh Malhotra following the 1986 blockbuster Nagina, but unlike their previous collaboration, Sherni was a critical and commercial failure. The Man Beneath The Man Beneath is a 1919 American silent crime drama film directed by William Worthington and produced by Sessue Hayakawas Haworth Pictures Corporation. An incomplete copy of the film is in the collection of the EYE Film Institute Netherlands. ¡Qué linda es mi familia! My Familys Beautiful! is a 1980 Argentine comedy film directed by Palito Ortega and starring Luis Sandrini and Niní Marshall. It was the final film of the comedian Marshall, who had made her screen debut in 1938. El gordo catástrofe El Gordo catástrofe is a 1977 Argentine film. O Saci O Saci is a 1951 Brazilian children-family fantasy film, directed by Rodolfo Nanni, written by Nanni with a story by Arthur Neves, and based on the novel of same name written by Monteiro Lobato. Noted for being the first family film to be ever made in Brazil, it is also the first theatrical Sítio do Picapau Amarelo adaptation. Introducing young actress Olga Maria as Emília and Paulo Matozinho as the title character Saci, it adapts the novel in which Pedrinho demonstrates interest in capturing the supernatural, one-legged mulatto boy figure, the Saci, inhabiting the nearby virgin forest. Curiously, in 1954 the film won the Saci Award, that rewarded the best films of the decade. Forces' Sweetheart Forces Sweetheart is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Hy Hazell, Harry Secombe and Michael Bentine. The plot revolves around two gormless soldiers, played Secombe and Bentine who become infatuated with a female entertainer called Judy. Both Secombe and Bentine wildly over-act. Find the Lady Find the Lady is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Donald Houston, Beverley Brooks and Mervyn Johns. The Mystery of the Yellow Room The Mystery of the Yellow Room is a 1949 French mystery film directed by Henri Aisner and starring Hélène Perdrière, Serge Reggiani and Pierre Renoir. It is an adaptation of the novel The Mystery of the Yellow Room by Gaston Leroux. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Douy. It was followed by a sequel The Perfume of the Lady in Black, released the same year. There were other film adaptations of the novel, in 1919, 1930, and 2003. Elizabeth the Queen Elizabeth the Queen is a 1968 TV movie. It is an adaptation of the play Elizabeth the Queen. Na vsyu ostavshuyusya zhizn... For the Rest of His Life was a Soviet TV mini-series, Great Patriotic war drama, adaptation of The Train novel by Vera Panova. La pródiga The Prodigal Woman is an Argentine drama film directed by Mario Soffici and co-directed by Leo Fleider and Ralph Pappier. It stars Eva Duarte as a wasteful rich woman who has a social awakening. The film is based on a novel by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón. The film was shot in 1945, in Córdoba and the San Miguel studios in Buenos Aires. It was Duartes first leading role in a film and also her last film. It was to be released toward the end of 1945, but in the meantime Duarte got married to the presidential candidate Juan Perón. Her new position in Argentinas political life, and her considerable influence on her husband, made the film inappropriate for release, and it was postponed indefinitely. It was eventually released in Argentina on 16 August 1984. Bu su is a 1987 Japanese film directed by Jun Ichikawa. Dirt Dirt is a four-minute film by independent filmmaker Chel White. A man’s strange obsession with dirt starts as a childhood game, but eventually manifests itself on a most surreal level. The dark humor, expressionistic images create an allegory for individuality and self-sufficiency, in this off-beat ecological parable. The short narrative is taken from a radio program written and read by Joe Frank, and stars Evan Knapp. The American independent film producer Christine Vachon describes the film as “A post-modern Invasion of the Body Snatchers". The Stockholm Film Festival calls it, "A very original and inspired work. Sharp and to the point." Sorrows of the Forbidden City Sorrows of the Forbidden City is a Chinese film released in 1948 and directed by Zhu Shilin. After the founding of the Peoples Republic of China in 1949, the film was criticized as "treasonous" for its positive depiction of the Emperor. However, its reputation has risen in recent years, and it was ranked as the 37th best Chinese film of all time in the Hong Kong Film Awards poll of 2013. Women with Open Eyes Femmes aux yeux ouverts is a Togolese documentary film directed by Anne-Laure Folly. It covers the lives of contemporary African women in Burkina Faso, Mali, Senegal and Benin. Telefono rosso Il telefono rosso is also the Italian title of Étienne Périers 1968 comedy Le Rouble à deux faces. Telefono rosso is a 1986 film, the first Italian hardcore pornography production. Starring Ilona Staller and directed by Riccardo Schicchi, it was produced by their company Diva Futura. Lone Texas Ranger Lone Texas Ranger is a 1945 American Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder and costarring as Little Beaver, actor Robert Blake. It was the eighth of twenty-three Red Ryder feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures. The picture was shot on the studio’s back lot along with outdoor locations at Iverson Ranch, 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, CA, USA. Kismat Kismat is a 1968 Indian Hindi film directed by Manmohan Desai, produced by Kamal Mehra and released under the banner of Pride of Asia Films. It stars Biswajeet, Babita, Helen and Kamal Mehra in prominent roles. Other notable actors in the film are Bhagwan Sinha, Murad, M. B. Shetty, Hari Shivdasani, Hiralal, Indra Kumar, Jagdish Raj, Polsan, Prem Kumar, Paul Sharma, Tun Tun and Ullhas. It can be categorised as a romantic family thriller film. It was shot in 14 reels, using 35 mm film format in Eastman Color. The film has been noted mainly for the soundtrack given by O.P. Nayyar, which included three songs that became very popular – "Aao Huzoor Tum Ko", "Kajra Mohabbat Wala" and "Aankhon Mein Qayamat". Biswajeet is one of the first heroes in Bollywood to be dressed as a woman on screen for the song Kajra Mohabbat Wala. This film was the last collaboration between singer Shamshad Begum and music director O.P. Nayyar. They never worked together again. Shamshad Begum recorded her last song for O.P. Nayyar, "Kajra Mohabbat Wala" along with Asha Bhosle in this film. Ces beaux messieurs de Bois-Doré The Gallant Lords of Bois-Doré is a 1976 film adaption of the historical novel by George Sand directed by Bernard Borderie. Along with the films about Angélique it is considered one of the most successful works of this director. Bjurra Bjurra is a 1970 Norwegian drama film directed by Kåre Bergstrøm, starring Henki Kolstad and Inger Marie Andersen. Bjurra is an abandoned fishing village in Lofoten. One summer the place is visited by thirteen children from a boarding school, along with the caretaker Pedersen and his wife. When Mrs. Pedersen one day breaks her leg and needs to be hospitalized, the children themselves take over the care of the island. They make a newspaper, put up a play and establish a sports clubs. The children even write a constitution and select a municipal council and a president. In a short time Bjurra develops into a viable community, with caretaker Pedersen as honorary citizen. Pink Tush Girl is a 1978 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Kōyū Ohara and starring Kaori Takeda, Ako and Yūko Katagiri. It is based on an award-winning novel by Osamu Hashimoto. Spoils of War Botín de guerra is a 2000 Argentine documentary film directed and written by David Blaustein with Luis Alberto Asurey. The film premiered on 11 April 2000 in Buenos Aires. David Blaustein won two awards for Best Director and a 2nd and 3rd. To See or Not to See To See or Not to See is a Canadian animated short film, directed by Břetislav Pojar for the National Film Board in 1969. An exploration of fear, the film centres on a scientist who develops a pair of glasses that allows the wearer to see reality instead of subjective perception, thus making fear less onerous and easier to overcome. The 14-minute, 31-second short was voiced by Severn Darden, with sound and music editing by Maurice Blackburn and was produced for the NFB by Robert Verrall and Wolf Koenig. The film won the Canadian Film Award for Film of the Year in 1970. It also received the Short Film Golden Bear at the 19th Berlin International Film Festival. Closet Children Closet Children is a 1977 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot. Roadracers Roadracers is a 1959 American film. It was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Daddy-O. Anokhi Ada Anokhi Ada is a 1973 Bollywood Action film, produced and directed by Kundan Kumar under the Kundan Films banner. The film stars Jeetendra, Rekha and Vinod Khanna in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Man-Mauji Man Mauji is a 1962 Indian Hindi-language film starring Kishore Kumar and Sadhana, and directed by R. Krishnan, S. Panju. Jayalalithaa played the Lord Krishna in a 3-minute dance sequence held on stage in the film and danced with Kumari Naaz, who played Radha in that dance sequence. In that film, the main lead Kishore Kumar and the artistes Sulochana Chatterjee and Sunder watch the dance performance. The film was a remake of Telugu film Donga Ramudu. A Thousand and One Nights A Thousand and One Nights is a 1958 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Parasmani Parasmani is a 1963 Indian Hindi-language film. The film is a musical fantasy drama shot partly in Black and White and partly in colour. It has been directed by Babubhai Mistri, who is known as the pioneer of cinematic effects. The film was financially successful. The film was dubbed into Tamil with the title Maayamani and was released in 1964. Tudawali Tudawali is a 1987 made for television docu-drama about Aboriginal Australian actor Robert Tudawali. The screenplay was by Alan Seymour. It was directed by Steve Jodrell, and stars Ernie Dingo in the title role. Tudawali was released on DVD by Umbrella Entertainment in July 2010. The DVD is compatible with all region codes and includes special features such as a stills gallery, press clippings, a featurette entitled Walkabout and Oondamooroo: Profile of Ernie Dingo. Puli Puli is a 1985 Telugu Action film, produced by Anam Gopala Krishna Reddy under the Sri Venkata Krishna Films banner and directed by Raj Bharat. It stars Chiranjeevi and Radha in the lead roles, with music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was a flop at the box office. Sasural Sasural is a 1961 Hindi movie produced by L. V. Prasad and directed by T. Prakash Rao. The film stars Rajendra Kumar, B. Saroja Devi, Mehmood and Lalita Pawar. The music is by Shankar Jaikishan. It is a remake of the Telugu film Illarikam. The film became a box office success. Her Boy Friend Her Boy Friend is a 1924 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Married to Order Married to Order is a 1920 American film featuring Oliver Hardy. Prints of the film survive. Circus Ramudu Circus Ramudu is a 1980 Telugu Action drama film, produced by Kovai Chezhiyan under the K. C. Films International banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Jaya Prada in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. Rangoon Rowdy Rangoon Rowdy is a 1979 Telugu drama film directed by Dasari Narayana Rao and produced by Vadde Sobhanadri under Vijaya Madhavi Pictures. The film was presented by Vadde Kishore. The film stars mahanati Savitri, Krishnam Raju, Jaya Prada, Mohan Babu and Deepa in the lead roles. The music was composed by J. V. Raghavulu. It is Krishnam Rajus 100th film. It is the first Indian film to be shot in Burma. The Bread Seller Woman The Bread Seller Woman is a 1965 Turkish drama film directed by Zafer Davutoğlu and starring Türkan Şoray, İzzet Günay and Çolpan İlhan. It is an adaptation of the French novel The Bread Peddler by Xavier de Montépin. Sevmek ve ölmek zamani Sevmek Ve Ölmek Zamanı is a 1971 Turkish romance film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Türkan Soray, Murat Soydan, and Zuhal Aktan. The Jet Benny Show The Jet Benny Show is a 1986 science fiction parody film, in which the title character is a spoof of Jack Benny. The plot is a broad parody of the Star Wars films, and is deliberately low-budget in appearance. Aar Paar Aar Paar is a 1985 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Shakti Samanta, and starring Rozina, Mithun Chakraborty, Mandakini, Ranjeet, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Utpal Dutt and Rajesh Khanna. Naan Vaazha Vaippen Naan Vazhavaippen is a 1979 Indian Tamil-language thriller film, directed by D. Yoganand. It stars Sivaji Ganesan and K. R. Vijaya in the lead roles. Jai Ganesh and Rajinikanth played supporting roles. The film was a remake of the Hindi film Majboor. Milenky starého kriminálníka The Lovers of an Old Criminal is a 1927 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Svatopluk Innemann. Main Solah Baras Ki Main Solah Baras Ki is a 1998 Bollywood film directed by Dev Anand. The story portrays Dev Anand as a director who is looking for a new actress to star in his upcoming movie. After finding no one in India, he continues his search in Europe..primarily U.K and Canada, finally U.S-United States, where he finds Mahduand Dev. The story of the movie surrounds the love story of Madhduand Dev. Take Heed Mr. Tojo Take Heed Mr. Tojo is a 1943 American animated short film directed by Shamus Culhane. It is an American World War II propaganda film featuring the character Hook, who was a character similar to Private Snafu at the Warner Brothers animation department. Cyberman Cyberman is a 2001 documentary film about Steve Mann, inventor of the EyeTap. It was directed by Peter Lynch, but much of the material in the film was also shot by Mann himself, through his EyeTap. Thus Cyberman may well have been the first film in which the subject incidentally or existentially shot much of the material used in the film. The book, Cyborg... was released the same year, and much of the material in the film is based on material in an early draft of the books manuscript. Novelist William Gibson appears in the film, in conjunction with Manns presentation at the TED conference. Mann and Gibson were both presenters at TED, and the interview takes place immediately following their presentations at the conference. Second Chance Second Chance is a 1950 American war drama romance film directed by William Beaudine. The film features Ruth Warrick, John Hubbard, Hugh Beaumont and David Holt in the lead roles. Mamagaru Mamagaru is a 1991 Telugu drama film directed by Muthyala Subbaiah. It stars Dasari Narayana Rao, Vinod Kumar and Yamuna in the main roles. The film is a remake of the Tamil film Naan Pudicha Mappillai and was also remade in Kannada as Muddina Maava. Chinna Maaplai Chinna Mapillai is a 1993 Indian Tamil-language film starring Prabhu and Sukanya in lead roles. The film was a commercial success upon release in January 1993. It was remade in Telugu as Chinna Alludu, in Hindi as Coolie No.1 and in Kannada as Coolie Raja. Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge! Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge! is a 1998 Bollywood movie. The movie that introduced Antara Mali starred Amar Upadhyay opposite her, besides Naseeruddin Shah, Satish Shah, Amrish Puri, Prem Chopra, Tinnu Anand, Javed Jaffrey and Shammi Kapoor among others. The movie was directed by Kumar Bhatia, who also wrote the story, dialogues and screenplay. Due to low publicity, the movie bombed at the box office. Naanum Oru Thozhilaali Naanum Oru Thozhilali is a 1986 Tamil-language drama film directed and produced by C. V. Sridhar. The film features Kamal Haasan and Ambika in the lead roles while Jaishankar, V. S. Raghavan and Devika play supporting roles. The film was released in May 1, 1986. The film dubbed in Kannada as Sooryodaya. Ina Ina is a 1982 Malayalam film directed by I. V. Sasi. The film explores teen lust, child marriage and the consequences. It stars Master Raghu and Devi in the lead roles, while Kanchana, Rasheed and B. K. Pottekkadu play major supporting roles. The film received strongly positive reviews upon release. It was a bold attempt in Malayalam cinema, and is regarded as a trendsetter movie. Its basic story is inspired from the classic The Blue Lagoon. Laud Weiner Laud Weiner is a short film written and directed by Philip Euling, starring David Hyde Pierce. The cast also includes Marisol Nichols, Jake Muxworthy, and James Oliver. Witness Witness is a 1988 Malayalam language investigative thriller made in India, directed by Viji Thampi and co-written by Jagathy Sreekumar, starring Jayaram, Suresh Gopi, Jagathy Sreekumar, Parvathy, Madhu and Sukumaran. Cheppu Kilukkunna Changathi Cheppukilukkana Changathi is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Kaladharan, starring Mukesh and Saranya Ponvannan in the lead roles. John Jani Janardhan John Jani Janardhan is a 1984 Hindi film directed by T. Rama Rao. Rajinikanth played the main lead in a triple role. John being the father and Johnny and Janardhan being the two sons. It is a remake of the 1982 Tamil film Moondru Mugam, which starred Rajinikanth and Raadhika. It was successful at the box office and completed 100 days. The title was taken from the introduction song of Amitabh Bachchan in Naseeb. Flyin' Dance The First Intimate Contact is a 1998 novel by Taiwanese writer Tsai Jhi-heng. It had also been adapted into a movie. Kalyanji Anandji Kalyanji Anandji is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Balu Kiriyath, starring Mukesh and Annie in the lead roles. The Road of Hope Tareeq al-Amal is a 1957 Egyptian romance/drama film directed by the Egyptian film director Ezzel Dine Zulficar. It starred Rushdy Abaza, Shukry Sarhan, and Faten Hamama. The Stretford Wives The Stretford Wives is a British drama film made by the BBC. It was first broadcast on BBC One in August 2002. It was written by Shameless writer Danny Brocklehurst and directed by Peter Webber Yugandhar Yugandhar is a 1993 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by N. Chandra, starring Mithun Chakraborty and Kabir Bedi in lead roles. Sangeeta Bijlani was paired with Mithun. The film was much awaited as it followed N. Chandras successful films Tezaab and Narasimha. Tejaa Tejaa is a 1990 Indian Bollywood action film directed by Ramesh Puri and produced by Mahendra Bohra. It stars Sanjay Dutt and Kimi Katkar in main roles. film was a box office hit. Legend of the Shadowy Ninja: The Ninja Dragon , better known for its international title as The Ninja Dragon, is a 1990 Japanese direct-to-video action film released by the Tohokushinsha Film Corporation. It was directed by Go Nagai, his third film as director and his first as a solo director. The film was produced by Dynamic Planning, Moby Dick and the Tohokushinsha Film Corporation. A Laserdisc version was also released in Japan. It was the first film starring Japanese rock musician Kenji Otsuki. It also features famous female Japanese wrestlers Cutie Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki, and also Japanese idol Etsuko Shinkoda. The film has cameos of Ken Ishikawa, Chiaki Kawamata, Shintaro Ko, Yoichi Komatsuzawa, Tokitoshi Shiota, Haruka Takachiho, Kunio Nagatani, Kaizo Hayashi, Fujiko F. Fujio, Mari Yagisawa and Tetsu Yano. A manga was also created by Go Nagai and Shinoyama Isami, and released as a single tankōbon on November 7, 1990 by Kadokawa Shoten. A 219 pages light novel was also released in 1990, written by Kazuo Sakurai and published by Enix, with the and . Parashuram: One Man Army Parasuram is a 2003 Tamil action film directed by Arjun. It stars him, Abbas, Goundamani, Kiran Rathod, Gayathri Raguram, and Rahul Dev in lead roles. The music was composed by A. R. Rahman. The film released on 30 May 2003 and was dubbed in Hindi as Parashuram and in Telugu as Police Karthavyam. Nishaan Nishaan is a 1983 Indian Hindi-language action film, produced by B.S. Shaad under the BRAR Productions banner and directed by Surendra Mohan. It stars Rajesh Khanna, Jeetendra, Rekha, Poonam Dhillon in the lead roles, and music composed by Rajesh Roshan.http://bp1.blogger.com/_geH-OfriQxI/SAbYvRkEyGI/AAAAAAAACA4/sDx-ioXQjXI/s1600-h/265548.jpg. Tug of War Tug of War is a 2006 short film by British film director Scott Mann. The film was a co-production between Bigger Picture Productions and Shakabuku Films with the assistance of Granada Film and was Manns directorial debut. Completion funding was provided by the UK Film Council. Jhoota Kahin Ka Jhoota Kahin Ka is a 1979 Bollywood film directed by Ravi Tandon. It stars Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh in pivotal roles. Jail Yatra Jail Yatra is a 1981 Indian Bollywood film directed by Bhappi Sonie. It stars Ashok Kumar, Vinod Khanna and Reena Roy in pivotal roles. Brilliant Brilliant is a 2004 thriller film starring Erika Eleniak and Bruce Boxleitner. Big Enough A follow-up to the 1982 Emmy-nominated film Little People, Big Enough is a 2004 documentary film about Anu Trombino, Karla and John Lizzo, Len and Lenette Sawisch, and Sharon and Ron Roskamp, who are all typical Americans in every respect, except that they are dwarfs. Twenty years after her first film, Jan Krawitz finds out what has happened to her subjects. Big Enough was met with high critical acclaim, receiving an Independent Filmmaker Award from the Carolina Film & Video Festival and was aired as part of PBSs Point of View series in 2005. Freedom from Despair Freedom from Despair is a 2004 documentary by Croatian-American director Brenda Brkusic about the Croatian struggle against communism in Yugoslavia. The film was narrated by John Savage. Voiceovers were provided by actors Michael York and Beata Pozniak. Among those interviewed for the film were U.S. congressmen George Radanovich and Dennis Kucinich, both of Croatian background. The Croatian actor Petar Cvirn is also in this movie. The film won awards for best documentary at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival and the International Student Film Festival Hollywood, as well as Viewers Voice Award at the Cinequest Film Festival. Hell Hotel Country Hotel is a 1957 comedy-drama film written and directed by Rattana Pestonji. A Kiss on the Nose A Kiss on the Nose is a short film first released in the United States on August 15, 2004 during the Rhode Island International Film Festival, written and directed by Laura Neri. It stars Azita Ghanizada, Gianfranco Russo, Elena Fabri, Maeva Cifuentes, Monica Cortes, Svilena Kidess, Pat Lach and Warren Sweeney. St. Johns International Womens Film Festival: Obviously strongly autobiographical, A Kiss on the Nose evokes that awkward combination of love and rage we often feel about our dads. This powerful little drama captures the essence of those feelings quite brilliantly. Some have identified this entry as "the best short" they have ever seen. That sure tells you a lot. Heartland Film festival press Release: Producer, director and writer Laura Neri received a Jimmy Stewart Memorial Crystal Heart Award for her student dramatic short “A Kiss on the Nose”. For the first year, Heartland presented the Vision Award. Sponsored by Vision Racing, the award recognizes an emerging filmmaker who shows vision in filmmaking. All awarding-winning dramatic, documentary and animated short films were eligible for this award. “A Kiss on the Nose” was honored as the inaugural Vision Award winner, and Laura Neri was on hand to accept the award. Out of the Shadow Out of the Shadow is a grassroots documentary film by Susan Smiley concerning her mother, Mildred Smiley. Mildred Smiley is a middle-aged woman who has battled schizophrenia for over twenty years. The documentary chronicles her journey from psychiatric wards, nursing and group homes in Illinois, United States. Out of the Shadow is composed of interview footage interspersed with home movies and photographs. The film has been positively reviewed by mental health journals such as Clinical Psychiatry News and the Journal of Medical Humanities. Burning the Bed Burning the Bed is a 2003 short film. It stars Gina McKee and Aidan Gillen. It was written by Patrick Chapman, who adapted it from his own short story, which appeared in The Irish Times in 2001. The film was directed by Denis McArdle. Burning the Bed is an atmospheric drama that deals with the breakup of a relationship, and the unusual way in which the parting couple mark the end. It was an award-winner in the festival circuit in the US, winning several awards and being named Best Narrative Short at the 2004 Dead Center Film Festival in Oklahoma. In 2005, the film became the first Irish short in 20 years to have a general theatrical release in the UK. Akai tsuki is a 2004 Japanese film directed by Yasuo Furuhata. Losing Ground Losing Ground is a 2005 independent film directed by Bryan Wizemann adapted from Wizemanns play of the same name. It follows seven people over the course of a single night in a Las Vegas video-poker bar, and their tangled interactions. The film features the same cast as the stage performance and was filmed using high-definition video at The Gate, a bar in Park Slope. Losing Ground premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival on March 11, 2005 to generally favorable reviews. The film was distributed to a small number of theaters in New York City. It was released on DVD January 26, 2009. A Sidewalk Astronomer A Sidewalk Astronomer is a 2005 documentary film about former Vedanta monk and amateur astronomer John Dobson. The film follows Dobson to state parks, astronomy clubs, and downtown streets as he promotes awareness of astronomy through his own personal style of sidewalk astronomy. The documentary includes voice overs by Dobson himself promoting his unorthodox views on religion and cosmology. Ohtlikud kurvid Dangerous Curves was the first film shot in the Soviet-designed Kinopanorama format. It is a remake of the 1959 film Naughty Curves or also known as Mischievous Curves. The plot revolves around two rival motorcyclists love for one of the two twin sisters. The film was shot in Estonia in 1960-61, and released internationally in 1962. In 1999, Fifth Continent Australia Pty Ltd and Vision 146 SARL commissioned the restoration of two reels from the eleven-reel film. These have since been screened at the former New Neon Movies in Dayton, the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood, California, and most recently at the Bradford Widescreen Festival on 19 March 2008. Although plans to restore the remaining reels were abandoned in 2001 due to the projects estimated high cost, the complete three-planel camera negatives and sound elements were restored by Nikolay Mayorov to digital 2K for the Russian State Film Archive Gosfilmofond in 2010. This restoration was screened in Tallinn on 14 November 2015 at the CC Plaza Scape screen and later on ETV, the Estonian national television channel, featuring interviews with the principal actors. Oru Naal Oru Kanavu Oru Naal Oru Kanavu is a 2005 Indian Tamil romantic drama film directed by Fazil. Srikanth and Sonia Agarwal play the lead roles and it has music by Ilaiyaraaja and camera by Anandakuttan. The film released on 26 August 2005 to average reviews. Wu Xun zhuan The Life of Wu Xun is a 1950 Chinese film directed by Sun Yu and starring Zhao Dan. A black and white movie, it was produced by Kunlun Film Studio. It deals with a true story of a figure in Chinese history, Wu Xun, who spent years collecting money as a beggar to eventually found a school for indigent children free of charge. After initial release and despite praise from other Communist Party leaders, Mao Zedong published an editorial criticized the film as "fanatically publicising feudal culture" and for its "tolerance for slandering the peasant revolutionary" and described the lead character as "reactionary feudalist ruler". Mao also denounced praise of the film. The film became known as "the first banned film of New China". It was shown in a private showing in 2005 and was released on DVD in 2012. It was initially well received as one of the ten best films of the year, but was soon severely criticized by Chinese authorities. It was rehabilitated in 1986. Makalkku Makalkku is a 2005 Malayalam film, made in India, by Jayaraj, and starring Suresh Gopi and Shobana in lead roles. Noted Indian singer Adnan Sami performed a song in this movie, which became a superhit. Shobhanas performance as a mentally challenged woman won critical acclaim but she missed her third National Film Awards. Disparait, v. Disparaît, v is a 2005 experimental science fiction film, directed by Andrei Severny. The film combines 16mm film with early digital video. Disparaît, v was part of the official selection at Milano Film Festival in 2005 and 2013, Avignon Film Festival, MECAL Film Festival and Kolkata Film Festival. It was distributed and screened in multiple theaters in Italy by Esterni re-distribution in 2005-2012. The film was shot on location in New York City. Passion Passion or Bab al-Makam is a Syrian feature drama film by director Mohamed Malas. Flying the Foam and Some Fancy Diving Flying the Foam and Some Fancy Diving is a 1906 British short silent comedy film, directed by James Williamson, featuring a man diving from Brighton Pier while mounted on a bicycle, in both forward and reverse motion. This trick film, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "adds additional layers of entertainment, firstly by showing the stunt from multiple angles and then by showing it in reverse motion so that Reddish appears to be performing the impossible feat of riding his bicycle vertically out of the sea." It is believed to be an extended version of Professor Reddish Performing his Celebrated Bicycle Dive from Brighton West Pier, supplemented by more conventional footage of pier divers at a later date. Cielito lindo Cielito Lindo also known by its English title Beautiful Heaven is a 2010 American drama–thriller film produced, written and directed by Alejandro Alcondez. He wrote it especially for himself where he himself plays the starring role of Pablo Pastor in the film. It was released by his production and distribution company Alejandro Alcondez Pictures. Freeze Out Freeze Out is the 2005 debut feature film of M.J. Loheed an American writer and director. It was financed primarily with Loheed’s own poker winnings and is believed to be the first independent film financed with poker money. It premiered in 2005 at the Westwood International Film Festival where it won the Best Feature Award. Freeze Out was also an official selection of the 2006 Cinequest Viewers Voice Festival and the 2006 Omaha film Festival. Ako legal wife: Mano po 4? Mano Po 4: Ako Legal Wife is Regal Entertainments entry for the 2005 Metro Manila Film Festival. The film focuses on the lives of the Chinese-Filipino community, but rather in a wackiest way unlike in the first 3 Mano Po installments which are used in a melodramatic way. It stars Jay Manalo, Zsa Zsa Padilla as Chona the Legal Wife, Cherry Pie Picache as Patty the Lucky Wife and Rufa Mae Quinto as Gloria the Latest Wife. The title is considered as the fourth installment of Mano Po and was based on the line of Zsa Zsa Padilla in the movie Mano Po 2: My Home "Ako Legal Wife!" Aside from the other Mano Po films this film is the first comedy from the series since three of the films in the beginning centered on perplex drama Mere Do Anmol Ratan Mere Do Anmol Ratan is a 1998 Hindi film starring Arshad Warsi and Namrata Shirodkar. 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It is region 4, PAL. Zhizn vrasplokh Life Unawares is a 2007 Russian film directed by Alexander Brunkovsky. A Day Called X A Day Called X is a dramatized CBS documentary film set in Portland, in which the entire city is evacuated in anticipation of a nuclear air raid, after Soviet bombers had been detected by radar stations to the north; it details the activation of the citys civil defense protocols and leads up to the moment before the attack. The operations were run from the Kelly Butte Bunker, which was the emergency operations center at that time. It was filmed in September 1957 and aired December 8 of that year. Apart from presenter/narrator Glenn Ford, none of the people shown are actors. They are locals of Portland shown in their real jobs, including Mayor Terry Schrunk. Its local re-broadcast in 2004 and appearance in the on-line Prelinger Archives attracted interest among local history buffs due to its extensive outside shots of the city, and the use of non-actor participants. Whenever one of these individuals is heard uttering warnings or statements regarding attack, the words "An attack is not actually taking place" are superimposed over the picture. On September 27, 1955, Portland actually conducted an exercise evacuation of downtown called "Operation Greenlight", and the film is often misattributed to that year. Fords narration, however, does make direct reference to the 1955 exercise. The Glass Rabbit is a Japanese autobiographical novel by Toshiko Takagi. It was adapted into a live action film in 1979, a Japanese television drama series in 1980 and an anime film in 2005. Zolykha's Secret Zolykhas Secret or Rahze Zolykha is an Afghan film directed by Horace Shansab. It is one of the first feature films produced in the post-Taliban Afghanistan. In this family, Zolykha is the youngest girl. She is vivacious and curious, and exhibits special psychic powers of extrasensory perception of past events and people whose ghosts haunt their home. Amena and Zalmai are her older siblings, who, in their efforts to decipher the meaning of past tragedies and tribulations, convince themselves that a positive future is feasible. However, the eldest daughter of the family questions her destiny, as she had been promised in youth to a man who has since become a cruel and vicious militant. Her father realizes the injustice awaiting his daughter and then protests and fights for his daughters honour. However, events take a tragic turn. This forces the siblings to flee the countryside to the city with the help of a Taliban convert, who against his strict orders, decides to help them. India Gate India Gate is a 2000 Indian Malayalam film, directed by TS Saji, starring Devan and Vani Viswanath in the lead role. Down by the Riverside Down by the Riverside is a 2007 New Zealand independent film noir horror film produced and directed by Brad Davison and Marama Killen, and written by Davison and Killen with Joe Hitchcock. Audition Audition is a short film directed by Sam Holdren, first released to festivals in 2007. The film is a tragic comedy about William Ashe, a grown man who still lives at home with mother and strongly believes in signs. On the whim of a sign, he travels to the big city to audition for a movie, and is promptly sidetracked by murder, mayhem, and mistaken identity, only proving that life may lead anywhere once you choose to see the signs. Renkin Sankyû Magical? Pokân is an anime series that tells the story of the everyday life of four princesses from the Netherworld who are oblivious to the happenings in everyday life in the human world. The name of the anime is often known as Magical Pokaan and shortened to Magipoka. Come Deadly Come Deadly is a 1974 pornographic horror film written and directed by Gil Kenston. Drift: The Sideways Craze Drift: The Sideways Craze is a 2007 documentary television film about professional drifting. It features drifting champion Samuel Hubinette and upcoming star Ken Gushi preparing for the D1 Grand Prix, while teaching an amateur the basics of drifting. The film was aired for four years by Discovery HD and is included as bonus content in Fast and The Furious Blu-ray Box Set. At the River At the River is a debut feature film directed by Eva Neymann. He entered the main program of the Moscow International Film Festival in 2007. Film-participant of the 36th Rotterdam International Film Festival in 2007. Climb Up the Wall Climb Up the Wall is a 1960 British comedy and musical film directed by Michael Winner and starring Jack Jackson, Glen Mason and Russ Conway. It also includes uncredited appearances by Peter Sellers and Harry Secombe. Party Party, released in 2006, is an Indian Telugu film, directed by Ravi Babu in the genre of comedy that makes a statement on the corporate environment shaping the IT world in the new millennium. It stars Brahmanandam, Allari Naresh, Shashank, Ravi Babu and Madhu Sharma. The plot of the film is heavily inspired from the Hollywood film Weekend at Bernies. War, Love, God & Madness War, Love, God & Madness is a documentary film directed by Mohamed Al-Daradji in 2008. It runs for 83 minutes and is based on the Iraq War. It documents the efforts of the making of the film Ahlaam in Iraq, during that war. The documentary was originally in Arabic, although English subtitles are available. Pulijanmam Pulijanmam is a Malayalam feature film directed by Priyanandanan. It stars Murali, Vineeth Kumar, Salim Kumar, Samvrutha Sunil and Sindhu Menon. It was released on 19 May 2006 and won the Swarna Kamal Award for the Best Feature Film in the 54th National Film Awards, 2006. The film was produced by M G Vijay and it was the second directorial venture by Priyanandanan, the first one being Neythukaran released in 2001. The citation for Pulijanmam said it was a layered film that uses metaphors to address global and local issues of contemporary society. Clear Blue Tuesday Clear Blue Tuesday is a 2009 musical film directed by Elizabeth Lucas. It premiered at the Quad Cinema in New York City on September 3, 2010. The Gracies and the Birth of Vale Tudo The Gracies and the Birth of Vale Tudo is a documentary film about the legendary Gracie family and the remarkable creation and expansion of Ultimate Fighting Championship around the world, and directed by Victor Cesar Bota this documentary was made with the research material for "Incessant", e mini-series on the same subject. The music was by Mauro Refosco, Forro in the Dark and Ilhan Ersahin and others from Nublu Records. The Gracies and the Birth of Vale Tudo was screened as a work-in-progress at the São Paulo International Film Festival and Festival do Rio. Peacefire Peacefire is a 2008 Irish independent drama film direct by Macdara Vallely. In the Name of Love In the Name of Love is a 2008 Indonesian film directed by Rudy Soedjarwo. This film starring by Vino G. Bastian, Acha Septriasa, Christine Hakim, Tutie Kirana, Roy Marten, and Cok Simbara. The film had its premiered at the Jakarta International Film Festival on December 5, 2008. Istantanea per un delitto Snapshot of a Crime is a 1975 Italian giallo film written and directed by Mario Imperoli. Courting Condi Courting Condi is a 2008 film by British filmmaker Sebastian Doggart that portrays the quest of a love-struck man, actor Devin Ratray, who wants to win the heart of United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. The Bette Midler Show The Bette Midler Show is an HBO video special of one of Bette Midlers tours entitled "The Depression Tour," shot at the Cleveland Music Hall during February 1976 and also issued on Midlers album Live at Last. The show features many of Bettes popular songs, such as "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy", "Friends", "In The Mood", "Hello In There", and "Lullaby of Broadway" As well as dazzling the audience with her spontaneous wit with her Wonderful Sophie Tucker Jokes and her special The Vicki Eydie Show. The original HBO broadcast ran 134 minutes, including material from both of her Cleveland performances and a 5-minute intermission. When it was released on VHS, Betamax and CED Videodisc in 1984 by Embassy Home Video, it was severely shortened to 84-minutes. Performances of "Birds," "Shiver Me Timbers," the entire "Story of Nanette," a Harlettes-only musical number and countless jokes were removed. The special has never officially been issued on DVD, but bootlegs are rampant and clips from both versions have surfaced on YouTube. Shevri Shevri is a Marathi film made in 2006. The film is directed by Gajendra Ahire and produced by Neena Kulkarni. Izulu lami Izulu lami is a South African 2008 film. Yaya & Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie Yaya and Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie is a 2009 Filipino comedy film, under GMA Films and APT Entertainment. The movie stars Michael V. and Ogie Alcasid, and serves as a theatrical feature film spinoff of Bubble Gangs sketch "Ang Spoiled" in response to its popularity. Ade Kannu Ade Kannu is a 1985 Indian Kannada-language film directed by Chi. Dattaraj. It stars Rajkumar and Gayathri in the lead roles. Rajkumar appeared in a dual role. This was the last movie in which Gayathri appeared in a lead role. Annan Oru Koyil Annan Oru Koyil is a 1977 Indian Tamil film, directed by K. Vijayan and produced by Santhi Narayanasamy. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Sujatha, Suruli Rajan and Jaiganesh in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. The film was a remake of Kannada film Devara Kannu. Andadu Aagadu Andadu Aagadu is a 1979 Telugu spy thriller film directed by S. D. Lal and produced by Shrikant Nahata under Shrikant Pictures. The film stars Krishnam Raju and Latha Sethupathi in the lead roles. The film has music composed by Chellapilla Satyam. The film is a remake of the 1973 Bollywood film, Keemat starring Dharmendra and Rekha. Krishnam Raju acted in a spy role which is parallel to James Bond. The film was a blockbuster at the box-office. The Delian Mode The Delian Mode is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Kara Blake and released in 2009. The film is a profile of Delia Derbyshire, a British composer best known for arranging the theme music to Doctor Who. The film premiered at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, where it won the award for Best Short Documentary. The film won the Genie Award for Best Short Documentary Film at the 30th Genie Awards. Blind Company Blind Company is a 2009 feature film directed by Melbourne auteur Alkinos Tsilimidos and starring Colin Friels. It premiered at the 2009 Melbourne International Film Festival. Mookie's Law Mookies Law is a 2008 Canadian short film written and directed by Al Mukadam and produced jointly by Mukadam, Mazin Elsadig and Jonathan Malen. The film premiered at Bloor Cinema in Toronto in August 2008 and stars Mukadam, Garen Boyajian, Nina Dobrev and Aubrey "Drake" Graham. Little Prince Little Prince is a 2008 South Korean drama film. Directed by first-time director Choi Jong-hyun, it is loosely inspired by French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupérys most famous novella The Little Prince. Big Font. Large Spacing Big Font. Large Spacing is a 2010 British comedy film directed by Paul Howard Allen. Set in Cardiff, the film tells the story of a night in the life of two psychology students who find out that the terms major essay is due in the next morning. The film was toured around British universities on a touring cinema over three years during the freshers week period. Don't Forget About Niini is a special drama that was broadcast on NTV on August 29, 2009 and starred Ryo Nishikido in the title role. The special was based on a true story and the original novel of the same name by Kawakami Masumi. Imaginary Larry Imaginary Larry is a 2009 short film co-directed by Riki Lindhome and Dori Oskowitz and starring Riki Lindhome, Kate Micucci, Malcolm Barrett, Ryan Devlin, Christopher Stewart. Andaru Dongale Andaru Dongale Dorikite is a 2004 Telugu, comedy film produced by on Geo Media banner and directed by Nidhi Prasad. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Prabhu Deva, Kiran Rathod, Ankita, K.Nagababu in the lead roles and music composed by Chakri. The film recorded as Above Average at box office. Besa: The Promise Besa, The Promise is a documentary film, produced by JWM Productions and directed by Rachel Goslins. The film follows Norman H. Gershman, an American photographer as he travels to Albania, a mostly Muslim country, interviewing and photographing families who rescued Jews during World War II. Along the way Gershman meets Rexhep Hoxha, a Muslim shopkeeper. Rexhep seeks to fulfill a promise made by his father to the Jewish family they sheltered during Nazi occupation. With Gershmans help, Rexhep embarks on a journey across cultural and religious divides to return a set of mysterious books written in Hebrew to the original owners. On his quest, Rexhep discovers the unknown story of his father’s astonishing act of bravery and selflessness. Filmed in Albania, Bulgaria, Israel, and the United States, more than twenty in-depth interviews were conducted with survivors, rescuers and other witnesses. The film is based of Normans photo series and book, Besa, Muslims Who Saved Jews in WWII. Gone Too Soon Gone Too Soon is a documentary film about the final year of Michael Jacksons life and career. It first aired on the TV Guide Network on June 25, 2010, exactly one year after Jacksons death. The documentary was produced and directed by author-filmmaker Ian Halperin, who wrote "Unmasked: The Final Years of Michael Jackson", which hit No. 1 the New York Times bestsellers list in 2009, after he spent five years investigating Jackson. In an interview with Halperin in March 2010, he revealed that the film is culled from 300 hours of footage shot inside the singers camp and includes video and audio of Jackson shot before his death. It also includes interviews with Jacksons personal manager, trainer, and attorney. According to the filmmakers, Jackson family members were not involved but are aware of the film. Former family attorney Brian Oxman is among the interviewees. The movie is claimed to depict the more scandalous aspects of Jacksons life. Fambul Tok Fambul Tok is a 2011 documentary film about an organization that aims at reconciliation and forgiveness in communities that were affected by a long-running civil war in Sierra Leone. The film was directed by journalist Sara Terry and it premiered at the South by Southwest film festival. The title of the film is the organizations name, which translates to "family talk" in the Krio language. The film has received mixed reviews from critics. An epilogue to the film documented the communitys reconciliation process with one of the major perpetrators of violence during the war. Subhapradam Subhapradam is a 2010 Indian Telugu-language film directed by veteran director K. Viswanath, starring Allari Naresh and Manjari Phadnis. The Creators The Creators: South Africa Through the Eyes of Its Artists is a 2012 South African documentary film produced and directed by Laura Gamse which interweaves the lives of diverse South African artists including Faith47, Cashril+, Warongx, Emile Jansen of Black Noise, Markus Wormstorm and Spoek Mathambo of Sweat.X, Blaq Pearl, and Mthetho Mapoyi. Ammayi Kosam Ammayi Kosam is a 2001 Indian Telugu-language drama film produced by Pokuri Baburao and directed by Muppalaneni Shiva.. This film stars Meena, Ravi Teja, Vineeth, Ali, Siva Reddy in the main roles. The story of this films revolves around four unemployed youth getting attracted to a girl and find their destination with her inspiration. The film was a remake of Tamil film Thulli Thirintha Kaalam. In 2014, the film was dubbed into Hindi as Ladai Taqdeer Ki. It's About You Its About You is a 2012 music documentary film directed by father and son duo Ian & Kurt Markus. The films focus regards John Mellencamps 2009 tour with Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson and the recording of his new album in the month and a half of the tour. The film was shot entirely in the Super 8 format. Superpowerless Superpowerless is a 2016 American feature film and the feature directorial debut of Duane Andersen. An autobiographical collaboration between Andersen and childhood friend/lead actor/co-producer Josiah Polhemus, the screenplay was written by Andersen and Dominic Mah. Production took place in early 2014 throughout the San Francisco Bay Area including Andersen and Polhemuss hometown of Palo Alto. The film premiered in July 2016 at the Fantasia International Film Festival and was released in the Fall of 2017 by First Pond Entertainment. My Universe in Lowercase My Universe in Lower Case is a 2011 Mexican drama film directed by Hatuey Viveros. It was screened at the International Film Festival of Kerala. Shining Night: A Portrait of Composer Morten Lauridsen Shining Night: A Portrait of Composer Morten Lauridsen is a documentary film about the American choral composer Morten Lauridsen,, National Medal of Arts recipient and most-performed living American choral composer. Underground Lizard People Underground Lizard People is a 2011 American horror thriller film written and directed by Jared Cohn, and produced by Traplight Media, distributed by R-Squared Films. The film was inspired by news reports from 1934 which spoke toward a pre-historic race of lizard people dwelling in old tunnels beneath the city of Los Angeles. The article claimed that beneath its streets "lies another city remembered only in obscure Indian legends, an underground world built by a strange race that vanished five thousand years ago." Aztec Warrior Aztec Warrior is an unreleased American action comedy film directed by Scott Sanders and written by Diego OBrien from a story by himself and Javier Chapa, starring Nadine Velazquez, Terry Crews, Luis Da Silva, Luis Guzmán, Elena Sanchez and Eugenio Derbez. I'm a Stripper Im a Stripper is a 5 part TV documentary mini-series written and directed by Charlie David, and produced by Nickolaos Stagias with Davids own Border2Border Entertainment Inc. The show follows the lives of a number of male strippers from various backgrounds in a number of locations in United States and Canada. The full title Im a Stripper: The Real Life Magic Men refers to the popularity of Steven Soderberghs film Magic Mike starring Channing Tatum. The series was launched on 3 April 2013 for television and has been featured in American Logo for its WHAT!? documentary series features and on Canadian OUTtv specialized stations. Malabar Police Malabar Police is a 1999 Indian Tamil language crime comedy film directed by P. Vasu. The film features Sathyaraj, Kushboo, Abbas and Mumtaj in lead roles. The film, produced by Shanthi Vasudevan, had musical score by S. A. Rajkumar and was released on 6 August 1999. Despite negative reviews from the critics, the film turn out be a one of the blockbuster of the year. Evil Head Evil Head is a 2012 American pornographic horror film written and directed by Doug Sakmann, and co-written by Joanna Angel. It is based on the 1981 horror film The Evil Dead by Sam Raimi. Uzun Yol Little Happiness is a 2014 British-Turkish drama film directed by Nihat Seven. It was selected as the British entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Mo sheng Forgetting to Know You is a 2013 Chinese drama film written and directed by Quan Ling. It was Quans directorial debut. The film debuted at the 2013 63rd Berlin International Film Festival, but was not released domestically until August 29, 2014. The film is set and filmed in Baisha, a suburban town in Jiangjin District, Chongqing. The Chinese title used at Berlin International Film Festival was Mosheng, but it was later changed to match the English titles meaning. Dariela los martes Dariela los martes is a 2015 Mexican drama film directed by Mauricio T. Valle. The film starred by Paola Núñez and Mauricio T. Valle in lead roles. It premiered on December 4, 2014. The End of Pinky The End of Pinky is a 2013 stereoscopic National Film Board of Canada animated short directed by Claire Blanchet, based on a short story of the same name by Heather ONeill. Described by the director as an "animated film noir set in a dream-like version of Montreals Red Light District," the film is narrated in its English version by ONeill and in French by Quebec actor Marc-André Grondin. Music for the film was composed by Genevieve Levasseur. ONeills story was originally published in the 2008 January–February edition of The Walrus. The film had its world premiere on September 11 in the Short Cuts Canada Programme of the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. In December 2013, The End of Pinky was named to the Toronto International Film Festivals annual top ten list, in the short film category. Heartbeat Heartbeat is a 2014 Canadian drama film written and directed by Andrea Dorfman. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. The film stars poet and musician Tanya Davis as Justine, an unfulfilled advertising copywriter who dreams of becoming a musician but struggles with stage fright. Manifest: The Chryzinium Era Manifest: The Chryzinium Era is a 2017 American science fiction short film drama, written, directed and produced by Rick Lord, Phillip Wade and Tim Wade, in which Madison and her father are outcasts in a society ruled by an alien civilization. Survival is becoming more difficult, forcing Madison to make a decision that will change her life forever. The film stars Phoebe Jacobs, Rick Lord and Tim Wade. This May Be the Last Time This May Be the Last Time is a 2014 American documentary film produced and directed by Sterlin Harjo. The film had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. After its premiere at Sundance Film Festival, Sundance Channel acquired the distribution rights of the film. The film received its TV premiere in spring 2014. A MusiCares Tribute to Bruce Springsteen A MusiCares Tribute to Bruce Springsteen is a concert video released on DVD, Blu-ray and Digital Download on March 25, 2014. It was filmed in 2013 at the MusiCares Person of the Year ceremony to honor and pay tribute to musician Bruce Springsteen for his artistic achievement in the music industry and dedication to philanthropy. The ceremony was hosted by Jon Stewart and features many performance by musicians who have long been fans and admirers of Springsteens body of work. Springsteen and the E Street Band concluded the ceremony with their own performance. Into the Dusk Unto the Dusk is a Malayalam film directed by Sajin Baabu as his first feature project in Malayalam. The film stars first-timers Prakruthi Dutta Mukheri, Shilpa Kavalam, and Sanal Aman. The Pearls of the Stone Man is a 2015 Japanese drama film directed by . It was released on June 20, 2015. The film is an adaptation based on a novel by the same name written by Edward Mooney, Jr., and published by Sourcebooks. The Japanese translation is entitled Ishi o Tsumu Hito, from Shogakukan. The Commitment Kasal is a 2014 Filipino film by director Joselito Altarejos. It was premiered as an entry to the Directors Showcase during the 10th Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival held in 2014. The film went on to win the Best Film title in the festival. Bring Back the Dead Bring Back the Dead is a 2015 Singaporean horror film written and directed by Lee Thean-jeen. It stars Jesseca Liu as a grieving mother who seeks to return her dead child to life through supernatural means. It was released theatrically in Singapore on January 8, 2015, and grossed US$284,876. South of 8 South of 8 is a 2016 American crime film written by first time director Tony Olmos and Rosewood Five Productions, based on a string of bank robberies set in the near future. It officially premiered September 26, 2016 at the Downtown Los Angeles Film Festival in Los Angeles, California, where it won the jury award for Best Dramatic Screenplay. Prior to its premiere, the film won Best Trailer at the San Diego Film Awards and was a finalist for Audience Choice #TrailerChallenge at DTLAFF via Indi.com. The film screened again on February 11, 2017 at San Diego Film Week and took home the award for "Best Horror/SciFi/Thriller Feature." Lathi Lathi is a 1996 Bengali family drama film directed by Prabhat Roy. The Film stars Victor Banerjee as the protagonist. It also stars Soumitra Chatterjee, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Debashree Roy, Satabdi Roy, Abhishek Chatterjee, Pallavi Chatterjee, Rituparna Sengupta, Deepankar De, Sabyasachi Chakrabarty and Kaushik Sen. The music of the film has been composed by Bappi Lahiri. Terrace House: Closing Door is a 2015 Japanese reality show theatrical film that acts as a continuation and ending to the Fuji Television show Boys × Girls Next Door. It was released on February 14, 2015. Tetsuya Sugaya and Seina Shimabukuro continue as residents from the show, with four new members joining them. One of whom is writing a book on Terrace House and briefly interviews previous members. Studio commentators You, Reina Triendl, Yoshimi Tokui, Azusa Babazono, Ryota Yamasato and Hiroomi Tosaka also return. Closing Door is the last installment in the Terrace House franchise before Netflix became a co-producer later in the year with Boys & Girls in the City. Moone Moonu Varthai Moone Moonu Varthai is a 2015 Indian Tamil comedy film directed by Madhumita featuring Arjun Chidambaram, Aditi Chengappa and Venkatesh Harinathan in the lead roles. A bilingual project, it was simultaneously made in Telugu language under the title Moodu Mukkallo Cheppalante with a slightly different cast. Rakendu Mouli, a lyricist, singer, and also the son of veteran lyricist Vennelakanti, is the lead actor in Telugu. The film, produced by S. P. B. Charan, marks the debut of several technicians, including the music director Karthikeya Murthy, the art director Mani Karthik and the editor Kiran Ganti. Banking Nature Banking Nature is a documentary that looks at the growing movement to monetize the natural world and to turn endangered species and threatened areas into instruments of profit. Haida Gwaii: On the Edge of the World Haida Gwaii: On the Edge of the World is a 2015 Canadian feature documentary film directed by Charles Wilkinson, and produced by Charles Wilkinson, Tina Schliessler, and Kevin Eastwood for the Knowledge Network. The film premiered on April 28, 2015 at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival where it won the award for Best Canadian Feature Documentary. Brentwood Strangler Brentwood Strangler is a 2015 holiday-themed horror short film. It was written and directed by John Fitzpatrick following the success of his first short Skypemare, and stars scream queen Jordan Ladd and Australian actor Adam J. Yeend in the title role. The film premiered December 2015 at the A Night of Horror Film Festival in Sydney, and had its U.S. premiere in early 2016 at the Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival in Los Angeles where it won the jury award for Best Genre Short. The film has received critical acclaim from the independent horror community with multiple online reviews citing Fitzpatricks writing, and the chemistry between the two leads. The film has screened at multiple festivals and horror conventions around the world including Shriekfest, Horrible Imaginings Film Festival, FilmQuest, and at Phoenix Comicon where it won the audience award for Best Horror. The producing team went on to make the popular online series Scary Endings which is currently in its second season. Raja Rajendra Raja Rajendra is a 2015 Kannada comedy film written and directed by Pon Kumaran. It stars Sharan, Ishita Dutta, Vimala Raman and P. Ravi Shankar in the stellar roles. The film marks the reunion of director Kumaran and actor Sharan after their previous venture, Jai Lalitha. Produced by Uday K. Mehta, the film released on 6 February 2015. The plot of the movie was based on the 1990 Malayalam comedy His Highness Abdullah. Sabki Bajegi Band Sabki Bajegi Band is the first Indian reality film written and directed by Anirudh Chawla and produced by Yusuf Shaikh. The film is presented by Percept Pictures and Yen Movies. Alif Alif is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by N. K. Muhammed Koya. Online Binline Online Binline is a 2015 Marathi language romcom film directed by Kedar Prabhakar Gaekwad. The film had its theatrical release on 3 July 2015. It stars Siddharth Chandekar, Rutuja Shinde and Hemant Dhome in lead. Tuntari Tuntari is a 2016 Telugu comedy film directed by Kumar Nagendra and produced by Ashok and Nagarjun on Sri Keerthi Films. Starring Nara Rohit and Latha Hegde are playing the lead roles. The film is a remake of the Tamil film Maan Karate. Hunting Pignut Hunting Pignut is a Canadian drama film, directed by Martine Blue and released in 2016. The film stars Taylor Hickson as Bernice, a young girl who sets off on her own in pursuit of Pignut after he crashes her fathers funeral and steals the ashes. The film premiered at the Whistler Film Festival in 2016, before going into general release in 2017. Hickson won the Rising Star Award at Whistler, and was nominated for a Leo Award for Best Actress. At the Arizona International Film Festival in 2017, the film won the award for Best First Feature. Dani Bailey received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Original Song at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards in 2018 for the song "Rid the Dark". Ekk Albela Ekk Albela is a 2016 Indian Marathi language Biopic film, directed by Shekhar Sartandel and produced by Dr Monish Babre under the Kimaya Motion Pictures banner and presented by Manglmurti Films. The movie is biopic on the life of legendary actor Bhagwan Abaji Palav popularly known as Bhagwan Dada The film released on 24 June 2016 and will be the first ever Marathi film simultaneously released in India and UK. It will also be released globally. This is also the first Marathi film in the UK to receive a BBFC rating. The film stars Mangesh Desai in lead role as Bhagwan Dada and Vidya Balan in cameo role as Geeta Bali. The supporting cast features Vidhyadhar Joshi, Prasad Pandit, Swapnil Rajshekhar, Vighnesh Joshi, Shekhar Phadke, Shriram Kolhatkar and Arun Bhadsavle. The Cyclotron The Cyclotron is a Canadian historical drama film, directed by Olivier Asselin and released in 2016. The film stars Lucille Fluet as Simone, an Allied spy in World War II who is trying to prevent German military officer König from obtaining the technology that would enable the Germans to build an atomic bomb. Effects technician Marc Hall received a Prix Iris nomination for Best Visual Effects at the 19th Prix Iris in 2017, and a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Visual Effects at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards in 2018. Mars: Tada, Kimi wo Aishiteru is a 2016 Japanese youth romantic drama film directed by Saiji Yakumo, written by and starring Taisuke Fujigaya, Masataka Kubota, Marie Iitoyo, Hirona Yamazaki and Yu Inaba. The film is the finale for the Japanese television drama series of the same name and based on the manga series Mars, written and illustrated by Fuyumi Soryo. It was released in Japan by Showgate on June 18, 2016. The American Epic Sessions The American Epic Sessions is a documentary film in which an engineer restores the fabled long-lost first electrical sound recording system from 1925, and twenty contemporary artists pay tribute to the momentous machine by attempting to record songs on it for the first time in 80 years. The film was directed and co-written by Bernard MacMahon and stars Nas, Alabama Shakes, Elton John, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Jack White, Taj Mahal, Ana Gabriel, Pokey LaFarge, Beck, Ashley Monroe, Los Lobos, The Avett Brothers, Pokey LaFarge, Bettye Lavette, Rhiannon Giddens, Raphael Saadiq, Edie Brickell, Steve Martin, and others. The film employed a diverse line-up of performers both ethnically and musically to represent the breadth of cultures that were first given a national platform through the invention of this recording machine. It also explored the extent to which the recordings made on it in the 1920s influenced and inspired contemporary music. The film involved a decade of work restoring the machine, which was pieced together from spare parts scattered across the globe, in order to better understand the origins of modern recording technology, and the influence the machine had on world culture. The machine would go on to put sound on motion pictures. The recreation of a live 1920s-style recording session, explored the essence of what makes a great recorded performance. The film resulted in unexpected insights into how sound recording was developed and perfected and its impact on how musicians communicate on recordings today. MacMahon filmed the live performances like a Hollywood musical in single unedited takes to focus on the music, the sound the machine produced, and the impact it had on the artists performances. The technical aspects of the recording were covered in sequences interspersed throughout the film where, with rigorously filmed tracking shots and extreme close-ups using a macro lens, the viewer could observe and understand the inner workings of the machine. The film received widespread acclaim for its direction, musical performances, sound and cinematography. The film won the Discovery Award and the Audience Award at the Calgary International Film Festival, was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award, Bernard MacMahon and Allison McGourty were nominated as Breakthrough Talents by the British Academy Film Awards and won a Grammy Award for the Alabama Shakes performance of “Killer Diller Blues”. Haunted State: Theatre of Shadows Haunted State: Theatre of Shadows is a 2017 American documentary film executive produced and directed by Michael Brown. It is the second installment of the Haunted State film series. The films plot focuses on investigations inside Wisconsin theatres that have paranormal claims surrounding it. The film premiered October 25, 2017 at the historic Oriental Theatre in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and it began streaming on Amazon Prime Video on January 2, 2018. Giri Giri, is a 2004 Indian Tamil action comedy film written and directed by Sundar C, starring Arjun in the lead role, with Reema Sen, Ramya, Vadivelu, Devayani and Prakash Raj among others enacting supporting roles. The film was released on 1 October 2004 and became a superhit. Student Council's Discretion is a collection of Japanese light novels by Aoi Sekina, with illustrations by Kira Inugami. The series started with the release of the first volume on January 19, 2008, published by Fujimi Shobo under their Fujimi Fantasia Bunko label. Originally the series was called , but was later changed to the subtitle of the first volume, . Basheerinte Premalekhanam Basheerinte Premalekhanam is a 2017 Indian Malayalam film directed by Aneesh Anwar. The film stars Farhaan Faasil and Sana Althaf in lead roles. It is a romantic comedy set in the 1980s. Cinematographer was Sanjay Harris. The End of Time The End of Time is an award-winning 2017 experimental short by Milcho Manchevski, a U.S.-Cuban co-production. For Nonna Anna For Nonna Anna is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Luis De Filippis and released in 2017. The film stars Maya Henry as Chris, a young transgender woman caring for her ailing Italian grandmother Anna. According to De Filippis, the film was inspired by a desire to avoid the sensationalized aspects of many transgender-themed media representations, by writing a film in which the process of gender transition was not the driving narrative conflict. The film premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. It was subsequently screened at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, where it won a Special Jury Award, and at the 2018 Inside Out Film and Video Festival, where De Filippis won the Emerging Canadian Artist award. At the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019, the film was shortlisted for Best Live Action Short Drama. For Nonna Anna Princes Tale is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Jamie Miller and released in 2018. The film profiles Prince Amponsah, a Toronto actor rebuilding his career as a performer after an apartment fire which left his body badly scarred and resulted in the amputation of both of his arms. The film premiered at the 2018 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, where it won the award for Best Canadian Short Documentary. At the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019, the film was shortlisted for Best Short Documentary. Eiga: Tôken ranbu is a 2019 Japanese fantasy film adaptation of a video game series of the same name, The cast from Touken Ranbu will be reprising their roles. The film will be distributed by Toho and Universal Pictures, directed by Saiji Yakumo and written by Yasuko Kobayashi. It will be released in Japan on January 18, 2019. The theme song of the film, "UNBROKEN" by Takanori Nishikawa feat. Tomoyasu Hotei. Her First Biscuits Her First Biscuits is a 1909 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists in the film archive of the Library of Congress. The Count of Monte Cristo The Count of Monte Cristo is a 1913 silent film adventure directed by Joseph A. Golden and Edwin S. Porter. It starred James ONeill, a stage actor and father of playwright Eugene ONeill. James ONeill had been playing Edmond Dantès most of his adult life and was famous in the role. Daniel Frohman and Adolph Zukor produced together. Edwin S. Porter co-directed with Joseph Golden, though this was probably necessary as Porter also served as the films cinematographer. A previous film by Selig starring Hobart Bosworth in 1912 had to be pulled from circulation as Zukor brought lawsuit against Selig for copyright infringement. The Little Teacher The Little Teacher is a 1915 American short comedy film starring Mabel Normand and Fatty Arbuckle, and directed by Mack Sennett. Salomy Jane Salomy Jane is a 1914 American Western feature film based on Bret Hartes 1898 novella of the same name. It is the only known surviving complete work of silent film era actress Beatriz Michelena and the California Motion Picture Corporation. The Habit of Happiness The Habit of Happiness is a 1916 American silent comedy film directed by Allan Dwan and filmed by cinematographer Victor Fleming. The film was written by Allan Dwan and Shannon Fife from a suggestion by D. W. Griffith and stars Douglas Fairbanks. A 16mm print of the film is preserved in a private collection. Polly of the Circus Polly of the Circus is a 1917 American silent drama film notable as the first film produced by Samuel Goldwyn after founding his studio Goldwyn Pictures. This film starred Mae Marsh, usually an actress for D.W. Griffith, but now under contract to Goldwyn for a series of films. The film was based on a 1907 Broadway play by Margaret Mayo which starred Mabel Taliaferro. Presumably when MGM remade the film in 1932 with Marion Davies, they still owned the screen rights inherited from the 1924 merger by Marcus Loew of the Metro, Goldwyn, and Louis B. Mayer studios. This film marks the first appearance of Slats, the lion mascot of Goldwyn Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Off the Trolley Off the Trolley is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Sand Sand! is a 1920 American silent Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Lambert Hillyer based upon the Russell A. Boggs short story "Dan Kurrie’s Inning." The film stars William S. Hart, Mary Thurman, G. Raymond Nye, Patricia Palmer, Bill Patton, and S.J. Bingham. It was released on June 20, 1920, by Paramount Pictures. White Oak White Oak is a 1921 American silent Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by William S. Hart and Bennet Musson. The film stars William S. Hart, Vola Vale, Alexander Gaden, Robert D. Walker, Bert Sprotte, Helen Holly, and Luther Standing Bear. The film was released on December 18, 1921, by Paramount Pictures. A copy of the film is in the Library of Congress, Museum of Modern Art, and William S. Hart Museum film archives. Pan Pan is a 1922 Norwegian film directed by Harald Schwenzen. It was the first of four film adaptations of the novel of the same name by 1920 Nobel Prize winner Knut Hamsun, and one of the earliest Scandinavian adaptations of a Hamsun work. It tells the story of a romance between a wealthy woman and a soldier, and was filmed in Nordland and in Algeria. According to author Donald Dewey, Pan was popular with the Norwegian public, but when Hamsun himself was asked for his reaction, he commented only, "I don’t understand film and I am in bed with the flu," and hung up. Michael Wilmington of the Chicago Tribune describes it as "A fine film and a real discovery". Earth Spirit Earth Spirit is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by Leopold Jessner and starring Asta Nielsen, Albert Bassermann and Carl Ebert. It is based on the play of the same name by Frank Wedekind. It premiered in Berlin on 22 February 1923. A Mandarin Mixup Mandarin Mix-Up is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by Scott Pembroke and starring Stan Laurel. The Legion of the Condemned The Legion of the Condemned is a 1928 American silent film directed by William A. Wellman and produced by Jesse L. Lasky, Wellman, and Adolph Zukor and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Written by former World War I flight instructor John Monk Saunders and Jean de Limur, with intertitles by George Marion, the film stars Fay Wray and Gary Cooper. The Forward Pass The Forward Pass is a 1929 American Pre-Code football drama musical film directed by Edward F. Cline, starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr and Loretta Young. John Wayne was an uncredited extra in the film. The film is believed to be lost. Ludwig der Zweite, König von Bayern Ludwig II, King of Bavaria is a 1929 German silent historical film directed by William Dieterle and starring Dieterle, Theodor Loos and Eugen Burg. It portrays the life and reign of the monarch Ludwig II who ruled Bavaria from 1864 to 1886. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Geiselgasteig, Munich. The production company was the German subsidiary of the American studio Universal Pictures. Heads Up Heads Up is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Victor Schertzinger and written by Lorenz Hart, Rick Kirkland, John McGowan, Richard Rodgers, Paul Gerard Smith and Louis Stevens. The film stars Charles Buddy Rogers, Helen Kane, Victor Moore, Helen Carrington, and Harry Shannon. The film was released on October 11, 1930, by Paramount Pictures. Kathleen Mavourneen Kathleen Mavourneen is a 1930 sound/talking film directed by Albert Ray, stars Sally ONeil and produced and distributed by Tiffany Pictures, and is the first talking film version of the oft-filmed Dion Boucicault play. The last version prior to this film was a 1919 silent Fox film starring Theda Bara. Sally ONeil would star in the 1937 all-Irish version of the story, thereby filming the story twice. Print held by the Library of Congress. Scotland Yard Scotland Yard is a 1930 American crime film directed by William K. Howard, written by Garrett Fort, and starring Edmund Lowe, Joan Bennett, Donald Crisp, Georges Renavent, Lumsden Hare and David Torrence. It was released on October 19, 1930, by Fox Film Corporation. It is based on the 1929 play Scotland Yard by Denison Clift. In 1941 the film was remade under the same title. A Warm Corner A Warm Corner is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Victor Saville and starring Leslie Henson, Heather Thatcher and Austin Melford. The films sets were designed by Walter Murton. It was based on a successful play by Franz Arnold and Ernst Bach. It featured an early screen appearance by Merle Oberon. It was made at Elstree Studios by Gainsborough Pictures. The films sets were designed by Walter Murton. Wild Company Wild Company is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by Leo McCarey and written by Bradley King. The film stars Frank Albertson, Joyce Compton, Sharon Lynn, H. B. Warner, Richard Keene and Frances McCoy. The film was released on July 5, 1930, by Fox Film Corporation. Bought! Bought is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film produced and released by Warner Bros. and directed by Archie Mayo. The movie stars Constance Bennett and features Ben Lyon, Richard Bennett and Dorothy Peterson. It is based on the 1930 novel Jackdaws Strut by Harriet Henry. Warner Bros. paid Bennett an all-time high salary of $30,000 a week for her work in this film. Der brave Sünder The Virtuous Sinner is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Fritz Kortner and starring Max Pallenberg, Heinz Rühmann and Dolly Haas. Golden Mountains Golden Mountains is a 1931 Soviet silent drama film directed by Sergei Yutkevich. A re-edited sound version of the film as released in 1936. 70,000 Witnesses 70,000 Witnesses is a 1932 American mystery film directed by Ralph Murphy, written by Garrett Fort, Robert N. Lee, Allen Rivkin and P.J. Wolfson, and starring Phillips Holmes, Dorothy Jordan, Charlie Ruggles, Johnny Mack Brown, J. Farrell MacDonald, Lew Cody and David Landau. It was released on September 9, 1932, by Paramount Pictures. The films sets were designed by the art director David S. Garber. Red Army Days Red Army Days is a 1935 Soviet comedy film directed by Alexander Zarkhi and Iosif Kheifits. The Last Frontier The Last Frontier is an American Pre-Code 12-chapter serial, distributed by RKO Radio Pictures in 1932. The serial starred Lon Chaney as the Zorro-esque hero The Black Ghost. Dorothy Gulliver was the leading female star. The total running time of the serial is 213 minutes. Scandal for Sale Scandal for Sale is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Russell Mack and starring Charles Bickford, Rose Hobart and Pat OBrien. The films sets were designed by the art director Charles D. Hall. The Stoker The Stoker is a 1932 American film directed by Chester M. Franklin. Texas Gun Fighter Texas Gun Fighter is a 1932 western film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Ken Maynard. It was produced and distributed by the soon to be defunct Tiffany Pictures. A print of the film is preserved in the Library of Congress. Whistlin' Dan Whistlin Dan is a 1932 American western film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Ken Maynard, Joyzelle, and Georges Renavent. It was released on March 20, 1932. Gordon of Ghost City Gordon of Ghost City is a Pre-Code Universal movie serial based on the novel Oh, Promise Me! by Peter B. Kyne, directed by Ray Taylor and starring Buck Jones and Madge Bellamy. City Limits City Limits is a 1934 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by William Nigh and starring Frank Craven, Sally Blane, Ray Walker and Claude Gillingwater. It was remade in 1941 as Father Steps Out. Dirty Work Dirty Work is a 1934 British comedy crime film directed by Tom Walls and starring Ralph Lynn, Gordon Harker, Robertson Hare and Basil Sydney. It was based on Dirty Work, one of the Aldwych Farces, by Ben Travers, which had some of the same cast members. The film was made at the Lime Grove Studios with sets designed by the art director Alfred Junge. Music Hall Music Hall is a 1934 British musical drama film directed by John Baxter and starring George Carney, Ben Field and Mark Daly. It was made at Twickenham Studios as a quota quickie. The films sets were designed by James A. Carter. Op hoop van zegen Op hoop van zegen is a 1934 Dutch drama film directed by Alex Benno after the 1900 play by the same name by Herman Heijermans. The Rasslin' Match Rassling Match is a 1934 animated short film produced by the Van Beuren Studios and directed by Vernon Stallings and starring Charles J. Correll and Freeman F. Gosden as the voices of their popular radio characters, Amos n Andy. Code of the Mounted Code of the Mounted is a 1935 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Juan Simon's Daughter Juan Simóns Daughter is a 1935 Spanish musical drama film directed by Nemesio M. Sobrevila and José Luis Sáenz de Heredia. It is based on the musical play La hija de Juan Simón by Sobrevila. A second film version Juan Simóns Daughter was released in 1957. Hong Kong Nights Hong Kong Nights is a 1935 American thriller film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Tom Keene, Wera Engels and Warren Hymer. An American customs agent tracks gunrunners operating out of Hong Kong. Catherine the Last Catherine the Last is a 1936 Austrian romantic comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Franciska Gaal, Hans Holt and Hans Olden. It was made by the Austrian subsidiary of Universal Pictures. After making the film Koster moved to Hollywood. In 1938 the film was remade in America as The Girl Downstairs with Gaal reprising her role. Me and Marlborough Me and Marlborough is a 1935 British comedy film, directed by Victor Saville, and starring Cicely Courtneidge, Tom Walls, Barry MacKay, Peter Gawthorne, Henry Oscar and Cecil Parker. Stolen Harmony Stolen Harmony is an American feature film directed by Alfred L. Werker. It is about a saxophone-player/dancer who joins a Big Band upon his release from jail. The film climaxes with a car chase. The Adventures of Frank Merriwell The Adventures of Frank Merriwell is a Universal movie serial based on the Frank Merriwell books by Gilbert Patten. Missing Girls Missing Girls is a 1936 American film directed by Phil Rosen. You May Be Next! You May Be Next is a 1936 American crime film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Ann Sothern, Lloyd Nolan and Douglass Dumbrille. The films sets were designed by the art director Stephen Goosson. Law for Tombstone Law for Tombstone is a 1937 American Western film directed by Buck Jones and W.B. Eason and written by Frances Guihan. The film stars Buck Jones, Muriel Evans, Harvey Clark, Carl Stockdale, Earle Hodgins and Alexander Cross. The film was released on October 10, 1937, by Universal Pictures. Life Begins with Love Life Begins with Love is a 1937 American romantic drama film, directed by Ray McCarey. It stars Jean Parker, Douglass Montgomery, and Edith Fellows. My Friend Barbara My Friend Barbara is a 1937 German comedy film directed by Fritz Kirchhoff and starring Grethe Weiser, Paul Hoffmann and Ingeborg von Kusserow. The films sets were designed by Gustav A. Knauer. Some location filming took place around Lake Constance. Old Louisiana Old Louisiana is a 1937 American western film, directed by Irvin Willat. It stars Tom Keene, Rita Hayworth, and Will Morgan. The Face Behind the Scar Return of a Stranger is a 1937 British drama film directed by Victor Hanbury and starring Griffith Jones, Rosalyn Boulter, Ellis Jeffries and Athole Stewart. The film was made at Shepperton Studios as a Quota quickie, and was distributed by RKO Pictures to meet the companys annual requirement under the Quota. This Way Please This Way Please is a 1937 American musical comedy directed by Robert Florey and featuring Charles Rogers, a popular singer from the days of vaudeville entertainment. According to historian Martin Grams, the film was the introduction of Mary Livingstone and Jim and Marian Jordan. It was also Betty Grables first motion picture under contract with Paramount Studios. We Have Our Moments We Have Our Moments is a 1937 American comedy mystery film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Sally Eilers, James Dunn and Mischa Auer. Zauber der Boheme The Charm of La Bohème is a 1937 Austrian musical film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Jan Kiepura, Mártha Eggerth and Paul Kemp. It follows the plot of Giacomo Puccinis 1896 opera La bohème The films sets were designed by Hans Ledersteger. Football Romeo Football Romeo is a 1938 Our Gang short comedy film directed by George Sidney. It was the 173rd Our Gang short that was released. Roll Along, Cowboy Roll Along, Cowboy is a 1937 American film directed by Gus Meins. Thunder in the Desert Thunder in the Desert is a 1938 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield, written by George H. Plympton, and starring Bob Steele, Louise Stanley, Don Barclay, Ed Brady, Charles King and Horace Murphy. It was released on March 7, 1938, by Republic Pictures. Ten Days in Paris Ten Days in Paris, also known as Missing Ten Days and Spy in the Pantry, is a 1940 British spy film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Rex Harrison, Kaaren Verne and C.V. France. The screenplay concerns a man in Paris who turns out to be a doppelganger of a spy operating in the French capital. Girls Under 21 Girls Under 21 is a 1940 American drama film directed by Max Nosseck, starring Bruce Cabot and Rochelle Hudson. Hit Parade of 1941 Hit Parade of 1941 is a 1940 American film written by Bradford Ropes, F. Hugh Herbert and Maurice Leo and directed by John H. Auer. It was nominated for the Oscar for Best Song at the 13th Academy Awards with the song "Who Am I?", with music by Jule Styne and lyrics by Walter Bullock. Also nominated for the Oscar for Best Original Score in the same ceremony for composer Cy Feuer. Prairie Schooners Prairie Schooners is a 1940 American western film directed by Sam Nelson, which stars Wild Bill Elliott, Evelyn Young, and Dub Taylor. Spies of the Air Spies of the Air is a 1939 British adventure film directed by David MacDonald and based on the play Official Secret by Jeffrey Dell. The film stars Barry K. Barnes, Edward Ashley and Felix Aylmer. Spies of the Air involves espionage in the period just before the outbreak of war in Europe that spawned a number of similar propaganda films linking aeronautics and spies. Films in both Great Britain and the United States centred on "... spies and fifth columnists the staple diet of films made during the first year of the war." The Tulsa Kid The Tulsa Kid is a 1940 American Western film directed by George Sherman, written by Oliver Drake and Anthony Coldeway, and starring Don "Red" Barry, Noah Beery Sr., Luana Walters, David Durand, George Douglas and Ethan Laidlaw. It was released on August 16, 1940, by Republic Pictures. Life with Henry Life with Henry is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Theodore Reed and written by Clifford Goldsmith and Don Hartman. The film stars Jackie Cooper, Leila Ernst, Eddie Bracken, Fred Niblo, Hedda Hopper and Kay Stewart. The film was released on January 24, 1941, by Paramount Pictures. The Perfect Snob The Perfect Snob is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Ray McCarey and written by Lee Loeb and Harold Buchman. The film stars Charlie Ruggles, Charlotte Greenwood, Lynn Bari, Cornel Wilde, Anthony Quinn and Alan Mowbray. The film was released on December 19, 1941, by 20th Century Fox. The Son of Davy Crockett The Son of Davy Crockett is a 1941 American Western film written and directed by Lambert Hillyer. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, Iris Meredith, Dub Taylor, Kenneth MacDonald, Richard Fiske and Eddy Waller. The film was released on July 15, 1941, by Columbia Pictures. South of Panama South of Panama is a 1941 American action film directed by Jean Yarbrough and written by Ben Roberts and Sidney Sheldon. The film stars Roger Pryor, Virginia Vale, Lionel Royce, Lucien Prival, Duncan Renaldo and Lester Dorr. The film was released on May 2, 1941, by Producers Releasing Corporation. Dudes Are Pretty People Dudes are Pretty People is a 1942 film and the first Western entry of "Hal Roachs Streamliners," approximately 50-minute comedic movies, directed by Hal Roach and starring Jimmy Rogers as "Jimmy" and Noah Beery as "Pidge Crosby". The featurette was written by Louis S. Kaye from a story by Donald Hough. The running time for this film is 43 minutes and the picture was released in March 1942. The film had two Streamliners sequels, Calaboose and Prairie Chickens, both released in 1943 with Rogers and Beery in the same roles. Giorno di nozze Wedding Day is a 1942 Italian comedy film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Armando Falconi, Amelia Chellini and Anna Proclemer. It was shot at the Cinecitta Studios in Rome. The films sets were designed by the art directors Gastone Medin and Gino Brosio. Election Daze Election Daze is a 1943 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. It was the 213th Our Gang short that was released. Klondike Kate Klondike Kate is a 1943 American western film directed by William Castle and starring Ann Savage, Tom Neal and Glenda Farrell. Set in Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush of the 1890s, it is loosely based on the story of a real figure known as Klondike Kate. She personally selected Savage, a contract starlet at Columbia Pictures, to play her. It was the first time Savage appeared in a lead role. The films sets were designed by the art director Lionel Banks. Although the film was a B Picture, it had a higher budget than many such productions and employed numerous extras. Land of Hunted Men Land of Hunted Men is a 1943 American film directed by S. Roy Luby, one of the Range Busters films. Rookies in Burma Rookies in Burma is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins from an original screenplay by Edward James. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, it was released on December 7, 1943, being a sequel to the earlier 1943 film, Adventures of a Rookie. Bert Gilroy, who had been a producer at RKO since 1938, would leave the studio after completing this film. He would produce only one other film in his career, Hollywood Bound, in 1946 for Astor Pictures. This would also mark the last film in which the actor Erford Gage would perform. After it wrapped, Gage reported for duty in the US Army. He would die in March 1945 in the Philippines, as a result of wounds suffered in action. As in the earlier film, this picture stars the comedy duo of Wally Brown and Alan Carney. End of the Road End of the Road is a 1944 American crime film directed by George Blair and written by Denison Clift, Gertrude Walker and Albert Beich. The film stars Edward Norris, John Abbott, June Storey, Jonathan Hale, Pierre Watkin and Ted Hecht. The film was released on November 10, 1944, by Republic Pictures. Meet Sexton Blake! Meet Sexton Blake is a 1945 British supporting feature drama film directed by John Harlow, and starring David Farrar, Manning Whiley, Dennis Arundell, and John Varley. It was one of two films in which David Farrar played Sexton Blake, the other being The Echo Murders, both directed by John Harlow. Important documents are stolen from a dead man during an air raid, and the War Office call in Sexton Blake to investigate. Mojave Firebrand Mojave Firebrand is a 1944 American Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and written by Norman S. Hall. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, George "Gabby" Hayes, Anne Jeffreys, LeRoy Mason, Jack Ingram and Harry McKim. The film was released on March 19, 1944, by Republic Pictures. Sheriff of Sundown Sheriff of Sundown is a 1944 American western drama film. The Desert Horseman The Desert Horseman is a 1946 American Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and written by Sherman L. Lowe. The film stars Charles Starrett, Adele Roberts, Walt Shrum and Smiley Burnette. The film was released on July 11, 1946, by Columbia Pictures. First Steps First Steps is a 1947 short documentary film about the treatment of children with disabilities. Produced for the Department of Social Affairs of the United Nations by Frederic House Inc., the film was distributed by the National Film Board of Canada. First Steps, directed by Leo Seltzer, won the Documentary Short Subject Oscar at the 20th Academy Awards in 1948 for the United Nations Division of Films and Visual Education. King of the Bandits King of the Bandits is a 1947 American western film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Gilbert Roland, Angela Greene, and Chris-Pin Martin, and was released on November 8, 1947. Bullet for Stefano Bullet for Stefano is a 1947 Italian adventure-drama-crime film written and directed by Duilio Coletti and starring Rossano Brazzi and Valentina Cortese. It is loosely based on real-life events of Stefano Pelloni, an Italian highwayman known as "Il Passatore". It grossed 146,2 million lire at the Italian box office. Vigilantes of Boomtown Vigilantes of Boomtown is a 1947 American Western film in the Red Ryder film series directed by R. G. Springsteen, written by Earle Snell, and starring Allan Lane, Robert Blake, Martha Wentworth, Roscoe Karns, Roy Barcroft and Peggy Stewart. It was released on February 15, 1947, by Republic Pictures. Sundown in Santa Fe Sundown in Santa Fe is a 1948 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen, written by Norman S. Hall, and starring Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Roy Barcroft, Trevor Bardette, Jean Dean and Russell Simpson. It was released on November 5, 1948, by Republic Pictures. The Insanities of Tin Tan Las locuras de Tin-Tan is a 1952 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Paper Orchid Paper Orchid is a 1949 British crime film directed by Roy Ward Baker, with a script written by Val Guest. It featured Hugh Williams, Hy Hazell and Garry Marsh. It featured an early film appearance by Sid James, who later found success through the Carry On series. Flesh and Blood Flesh and Blood is a 1951 British drama film with Richard Todd in a dual role. Based upon the play A Sleeping Clergyman by James Bridie, it tells the story of three generations of the Scottish Cameron family, with its various conflicts and romances. It was shot at Teddington Studios. Canyon Raiders Canyon Raiders is a 1951 American western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Whip Wilson, Fuzzy Knight and Phyllis Coates. Era lui, sì, sì! Its Him!... Yes! Yes! is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Marino Girolami, Marcello Marchesi and Vittorio Metz. Sophia Loren was an extra in the film and appeared in the film under the name Sofia Lazzaro. Four Days Four Days is a 1951 British drama film directed by John Guillermin. It was based on a play of the same name by Monckton Hoffe. My Wife Is Formidable My Wife Is Formidable is a 1951 French comedy film directed by André Hunebelle and starring Fernand Gravey, Sophie Desmarets and Simone Valère. The films sets were designed by the art director Lucien Carré. It was shot at the Saint-Maurice Studios in Paris. Montana Territory Montana Territory is a 1952 Technicolor Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring Lon McCallister, Wanda Hendrix, Preston Foster. It is a classic western movie, with bandits, a corrupt sheriff and a hero who falls for a beautiful woman. The Dream of Zorro The Dream of Zorro is a 1952 Italian comedy adventure film directed by Mario Soldati and starring Walter Chiari, Delia Scala and Vittorio Gassman. The future star Sophia Loren had a minor role in the film. The films sets were designed by Guido Fiorini. Mexican Manhunt Mexican Manhunt is a 1953 American crime film directed by Rex Bailey and starring George Brent, Hillary Brooke and Morris Ankrum. The screenplay concerns a Los Angeles-based author who travels to Mexico to search for a celebrated journalist who disappeared there many years before. Stars Over Colombo Stars Over Colombo is a 1953 West German adventure film directed by Veit Harlan and starring Kristina Söderbaum, Willy Birgel and Adrian Hoven. It was made in two parts, with a sequel The Prisoner of the Maharaja released in early 1954. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Location shooting took place in Hamburg and Ceylon. Un extraño en la escalera Un extraño en la escalera is a 1955 Mexican drama film directed by Tulio Demicheli. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Hubertus Castle Hubertus Castle is a 1954 German drama film directed by Helmut Weiss and starring Friedrich Domin, Marianne Koch and Heinz Baumann. It is based on the 1895 novel Schloss Hubertus by Ludwig Ganghofer. The novel had previously been made into a 1934 film and was later adapted for the screen again in 1973. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by Wolf Englert and Carl Ludwig Kirmse. Anarkali Anarkali is a 1955 Telugu-language Indian historical romance film written and directed by Vedantam Raghavaiah. Produced by Anjali Devi and her husband P. Adinarayana Rao, the film stars Anjali Devi and Akkineni Nageswara Rao in the lead roles. It is based on the legendary romance between Mughal prince Salim and the eponymous court dancer. Anarkali was released on 28 April 1955. The film was a commercial success, running for over 100 days in many theatres. It was dubbed in Tamil with the same title, which also achieved success. Knyazhna Meri Princess Mary is a 1955 Soviet comedy film directed by Isidor Annensky. Der Kongreß tanzt The Congress Dances is a 1955 Austrian historical musical film directed by Franz Antel and starring Johanna Matz, Rudolf Prack and Hannelore Bollmann. It is a remake of the 1930 film The Congress Dances, about a romance that takes place during the Congress of Vienna in 1814. The film was shot in Eastmancolor, with sets designed by art directors Isabella and Werner Schlichting. Girls of Today Girls of Today is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Marisa Allasio. Egen ingång Egen ingång is a 1956 Swedish drama film directed by Hasse Ekman. The film is based on Sigurd Hoels novel En dag i oktober. Darkness at Noon is a 1956 Japanese film directed by Tadashi Imai. A Matter of Minutes Dorothea Angermann is a 1959 West German drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Ruth Leuwerik, Bert Sotlar and Alfred Schieske. It was adapted from the play by Gerhart Hauptmann. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Stratil. Gunfire at Indian Gap Gunfire at Indian Gap is a 1957 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Vera Ralston, Anthony George and George Macready. The films sets were designed by the art director Ralph Oberg. Jenny Jenny is a 1958 Dutch film directed by Willy van Hemert. It is a remake of the 1932 German film Eight Girls in a Boat. The movie is known as the first Dutch film in color. The film is about Jenny, a happy 18-year-old girl who loves rowing. She gets unexpectedly pregnant by her boyfriend Ed, who then leaves her. She must make a difficult decision, but everything comes to good ends. Der Mann im Strom Man in the River is a 1958 West German drama film directed by Eugen York and starring Hans Albers, Gina Albert and Helmut Schmid. It was one of the final appearances of the veteran star Albers. She Walks by Night Love Now, Pay Later is a 1959 West German drama film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Belinda Lee, Walter Rilla and Karl Schönböck. It was inspired by the life and death of Rosemarie Nitribitt. Its original German title is Die Wahrheit über Rosemarie. It Happened All Night It Happened All Night is a 1960 French film directed by Henri Verneuil, starring Pascale Petit, Roger Hanin, Pierre Mondy and with the participation of Brigitte Bardot. Ek Phool Char Kaante Ek Phool Char Kante is a 1960 Hindi film directed by Bhappi Sonie in his directorial debut. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Waheeda Rehman, Johnny Walker, Gopi and Tun Tun. The films music is by Shankar Jaikishan. The film included the famous song "Matwali Naar Thumak Thumak Chali Jaaye". The Salman Khan, Karishma Kapoor-starrer Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge was a remake of this film. The story of Ek Phool Char Kante was inspired by Susanna Centlivres play A Bold Stroke for a Wife. La sed Thirst aka Hijo de Hombre, aka Choferes del Chaco is a 1960 Argentine-Spanish war film directed by Lucas Demare. It is set during the Chaco War between Bolivia and Paraguay, sometimes known as the "War of the Thirst". The script is based on a chapter of Augusto Roa Bastos novel Hijo de Hombre. It was made as a co-production between Argentina Sono Film and the Spanish company Suevia Films. Aaj Aur Kal Aaj Aur Kal is a 1963 Hindi movie produced and directed by Vasant Joglekar. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Nanda, Tanuja, Ashok Kumar and Deven Verma. It was given a U certificate and re-certified with the same rating after 9 cuts by the censor board in 1981. Beschreibung eines Sommers Beschreibung eines Sommers is an East German film directed by Ralf Kirsten. It was released in 1962. Web of Fear Constance aux enfers is a 1963 French language motion picture crime thriller directed by François Villiers. It was based on novel Constance aux enfers by Jean-Pierre Ferrière, who co-wrote screenplay with Jacques Sigurd. The film stars Michèle Morgan, Dany Saval. The Candidate The Candidate is a 1964 low-budgeted film that starred the 1950s sex symbol Mamie Van Doren. Co-starring in the film were June Wilkinson, Ted Knight, and Eric Mason; Rachel Romen, Robin Raymond, William Long, Jr., and John Matthews, played smaller less meaningful parts. The film had several different filming/release titles like: The Playmates for the Candidate, Party Girls for the Candidate, and Kisses for the Candidate; however, it is mainly known as being titled, The Candidate. Caribbean Hawk Hawk of the Caribbean, also known as Caribbean Hawk, is a 1962 Italian pirate film written and directed by Piero Regnoli and starring Johnny Desmond and Yvonne Monlaur. When the Grapevines Bloom on the Danube When the Grapevines Bloom on the Danube is a 1965 German-Austrian comedy film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Hansjörg Felmy, Ingeborg Schöner and Gaston Brocksieper. The cinematographer was Heinz Pehlke. Its German title is An der Donau, wenn der Wein blüht. The Masked Man Against the Pirates The Masked Man Against the Pirates is a 1964 Italian pirate swashbuckler film co-written and directed by Vertunnio De Angelis and starring George Hilton. Buenos días, condesita Good Morning, Little Countess is a 1967 Spanish musical comedy film directed by Luis César Amadori and starring Rocío Dúrcal, Vicente Parra and Gracita Morales. A man hires a woman to pretend to be a countess and pose as his girlfriend to impress his visiting parents. For One Thousand Dollars Per Day For One Thousand Dollars Per Day is a 1966 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western film directed by Silvio Amadio. The title song ""My Gun is Fast" is performed by Bobby Solo. Mehrban Mehrban is a 1967 Indian Hindi-language film written and directed by A. Bhimsingh, and produced by A. V. Meiyappan. It is a remake of Bhimsinghs own Tamil film Padikkadha Medhai which itself was a remake of the Bengali film Jog Biyog. The film stars Ashok Kumar, Mehmood, Nutan, Sunil Dutt, Jayanti, Padma, Shashikala, Shyama and Sulochana. Rififi in Amsterdam Rififi in Amsterdam is a 1966 Italian-Spanish crime-adventure film directed by Sergio Grieco and starring Roger Browne. Chirag Chirag is a 1969 Indian Bollywood film directed by Raj Khosla. The film stars Sunil Dutt and Asha Parekh in lead roles. Apart from other plus points, it has the famous song "Teri Aankhon Ke Siwa" sung separately by Mohd. Rafi and Lata Mangeshkar. It also has "Mere Bichhade Sathi Sunta Ja" and "Chhayi Barakha Bahar.." both sung by Lata Mangeshkar. Dr. Fabian: Laughing Is the Best Medicine Dr. Fabian: Laughing Is the Best Medicine is a 1969 West German film directed by Harald Reinl. Made in Sweden Made in Sweden is a 1969 Swedish drama film directed by Johan Bergenstråhle. It was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won a Silver Bear award. Ganwaar Ganwaar is a 1970 Bollywood film produced and directed by Naresh Kumar. It stars Mr Naresh Kumars favourite leading man Rajendra Kumar with Vyjayanthimala, Pran and Jeevan. The films music is by Naushad. This is Vyjayanthimalas last film. The film proven that Naushad Saab is not only good at classic but also modern music. Song composed was simply beautiful and was popular number till to date especially Mohd Rafis songs. The World of Hans Christian Andersen is a 1968 Japanese animated family fantasy film from Toei Doga, based on the works of Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. It was released in Japan on March 19, 1968. The film was licensed in North America by United Artists in 1971. Prema Nagar Prema Nagar is a 1971 Telugu language romance film produced by D. Ramanaidu under the Suresh Productions banner and directed by K. S. Prakash Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Vanisri in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film was recorded as an Industry Hit at the box office. The film was remade in Tamil as Vasantha Maligai and in Hindi as Prem Nagar. Il prete sposato The Swinging Confessors, also known as Intimacy and The Married Priest, is a 1970 Italian comedy film written and directed by Marco Vicario. Rakhwala Rakhwala is a 1971 Bollywood musical film directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. It stars Dharmendra, Leena Chandavarkar and Vinod Khanna. This was a remake of Kaavalkaaran. Verliebte Ferien in Tirol Holidays in Tyrol is a 1971 West German comedy film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Uschi Glas, Hans-Jürgen Bäumler and Georg Thomalla. The films sets were designed by the art director Sepp Rothaur. Doomsday Voyage Doomsday Voyage is a 1972 American film. It was one of the first films available for hire in hotel rooms. The Lonely Killers The Lonely Killers is a 1972 Belgian crime film directed by Boris Szulzinger. The film was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 45th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Suburban Wives Suburban Wives, subtitled "nine to five widows in a sexual desert", is a 1971 British sex comedy directed by Derek Ford and starring Eva Whishaw, Maggie Wright, and Gabrielle Drake. It was described by The New York Times as "a spicy satire of modern manners and mores." Theodor Hierneis oder Wie man ehem. Hofkoch wird Theodor Hierneis oder Wie man ehem. Hofkoch wird is a 1972 West German historical drama film directed by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg. The film consists of a monologue performed by Walter Sedlmayr, who plays Theodor Hierneis, the chef at the court of Ludwig II of Bavaria. The screenplay was written by Syberberg and Sedlmayr and is based on the memoirs of Hierneis. The film received the Deutscher Filmpreis for Best Non-Narrative Film and Best Actor. The Fantastic Magic Baby The Fantastic Magic Baby is a 1975 film directed by Chang Cheh. The film is based on selected chapters of Wu Chengens classical novel Journey to the West focusing on the story of Red Boy. The Hornet's Nest Le guêpier is a 1976 French-Italian film, directed by Roger Pigaut. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Himalay Se Ooncha Himalay Se Ooncha is a 1975 Hindi action film directed by B.S. Thapa. The film stars Sunil Dutt. Goodbye, Franklin High Goodbye, Franklin High is a 1978 American sports comedy-drama film starring Lane Caudell, Julie Adams, Darby Hinton, Ann Dusenberry and William Windom. The films tagline is: It seems like its taken forever – but at last were on our own! The Recourse to the Method The Recourse to the Method is a Mexican-Cuban drama film directed by Chilean filmmaker Miguel Littín. It is based on the novel of the same name written by Alejo Carpentier. It was entered into the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the Cuban entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 51st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. On Giant's Shoulders On Giants Shoulders is a 1979 BBC television film about the early life of thalidomide victim Terry Wiles, with Wiles playing himself. The drama also starred Bryan Pringle and Judi Dench and won an Emmy Award in 1980. Based on a 1976 book of the same name by Marjorie Wallace and Michael Robson, the 90 minute film was first shown on BBC2 on 29 March 1979 as the Play of the Week, and was written by William Humble and Anthony Simmons; the latter was also the director. Terry Wiles had never acted before and, as he was then 17, his voice had to be dubbed by a child actor after filming as it had broken and he had to appear to be much younger, playing himself from age 9 to 12. The drama tells the story of Terry Wiles, who was born with severe disabilities following his mothers use of the sedative thalidomide, prescribed at that time for morning sickness, during her pregnancy. Abandoned by his mother at birth, he is later adopted from a childrens home by the middle-aged and childless couple Hazel and Len Wiles. The couple quickly adjust to caring for so severely disabled a child, and Len Wiles develops a series of motorised wheelchairs based on the forklift truck, so that Terry can live as independent a life as possible. Eventually, through the love and care of his adoptive parents Terry adjusts to life in the normal world and attends school with able-bodied pupils for the first time. Judi Dench was nominated for a Best Actress BAFTA for her role as Hazel Wiles. The Dollar Bottom The Dollar Bottom is a 1981 British short film directed by Roger Christian. It won an Oscar at the 53rd Academy Awards in 1981 for Best Short Subject. Tora-san's Promise , also called Torasan and a Paper Balloon in some regions, is a 1981 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Mikiko Otonashi as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Promise is the twenty-eighth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Rent Control Rent Control is a comedy-drama/romance film starring Brent Spiner and directed by Gian Luigi Polidoro. The film was made in 1982 but was not released until 1984. Bruce and the Shaolin Bronzemen Bruce and the Shaolin Bronzemen is a 1977 Hong-Kong Martial arts movie, of the Bruceploitation movement starring the famous Bruce Lee impersonator Bruce Le. La caduta degli angeli ribelli The Fall of the Rebel Angels is a 1981 Italian drama film written and directed by Marco Tullio Giordana. For her performance Alida Valli won the David di Donatello for best supporting actress. Going Down Going Down is a 1983 Australian film about young people living in a share house. One writer said of it that "no film Ive seen has better captured the chaotic heartbeat of the young sensation-seekers Sydney." The Imperial Navy is a 1981 Japanese film directed by Shue Matsubayashi. The film is a retelling of the downfall of Japans Imperial Navy. Tora-san's Song of Love aka Torasans Journey with a Lady is a 1983 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Harumi Miyako as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Song of Love is the thirty-first entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Vediamoci chiaro Vediamoci chiaro is a 1984 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. The author Enrico Giacovelli referred to the film as "a kind of Scent of a Woman but more ambiguous, midway between Luigi Pirandellos Henry IV and The Late Mattia Pascal". Profile in Anger Profile in Anger is a 1984 Hong Kong action film produced by Raymond Chow and Leonard Ho, written, action choreographed, directed by and starring Bryan Leung. This film is Leungs directorial debut and is also the first film Leung starred in that is set in modern day. Night Magic Night Magic is a 1985 Canadian-French musical film written by Leonard Cohen and Lewis Furey and directed by Furey. The film stars Nick Mancuso as Michael, a down on his luck musician whose fantasies begin to come true after he meets an angel. The films supporting cast includes Stéphane Audran, Jean Carmet, Frank Augustyn, Louis Robitaille, Anik Bissonnette, Nanette Workman and Barbara Eve Harris. The film was originally slated for release as Angel Eyes, but reverted to its original working title Night Magic by the time of its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on May 17, 1985. Most of the score is in Spenserian stanzas. Paradigma Power of Evil is a 1985 French-German-Italian drama film written and directed by Krzysztof Zanussi. The Bastard Brother of God The Bastard Brother of God is a 1986 drama film directed by Benito Rabal and starring Francisco Rabal, Asunción Balaguer and Agustín González. It is an adaption of the novel by José Luis Coll. It is about the Spanish Civil War and the Francos rule. Liberty Liberty is a television film which aired on NBC on June 23, 1986. It is a largely fictionalized account of the construction of the Statue of Liberty, which had been completed 100 years earlier. Scenes were shot on location in Paris and Baltimore. Oridathu Oridathu is an Indian Malayalam satirical drama film written and directed by G. Aravindan. Nedumudi Venu, Sreenivasan, Thilakan, Vineeth, Krishnankutty Nair, Chandran Nair and Soorya form the cast. The story is about the problems faced by the people of a hamlet where electricity in unavailable, when electric supply finally reaches there. The film reaches a conclusion that life is better without electricity. The indefinability of the human mind is the theme of the film. Though the film is discussing a serious issue, the treatment of it is very simplistic. Humour and intensity characterise the film that is set in the mid-fifties. The film is different from many of Aravindans earlier works in that it deals with a broad range of characters and lacks a clear-cut linear story. It became a major critical success and earned the best director awards for Aravindan at state and national film awards. Running from the Guns Running from the Guns is a 1987 Australian crime thriller film directed by John Dixon and starring Jon Blake, Mark Hembrow, Nikki Coghill, Terence Donovan, and Peter Whitford. It is a buddy action film set in Melbourne. Breaking Loose: Summer City II Breaking Loose is a 1988 Australian film. It was a sequel to Summer City. Chimère Chimère is a 1989 French drama film directed by Claire Devers. It was entered into the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Longarm Longarm is a 1988 western television film loosely based on the Jove Books series of the same name written under the house pseudonym, "Tabor Evans". The film, set in the Territory of New Mexico in the 1870s, stars John Terlesky as the titular Deputy United States Marshal Custis Long, and features René Auberjonois as real-life territorial governor Lew Wallace. The film was intended as a pilot for a TV series based on the books, but the program was not picked up. The "occasionally humorous script" was written by David J. Chisholm, a "veteran Western writer". Street of Dreams Street of Dreams is a 1988 American action/thriller film directed by William A. Graham and starring Ben Masters and Morgan Fairchild. Made as a television film, Street of Dreams was originally aired on October 7, 1988, on CBS and was subsequently released on DVD on January 10, 2005. The role of a drug addict who—per Fairchilds remarks—"looks like hell" marked a departure for Morgan Fairchild, whose career had, up to that point, been defined by roles of glamour and sex appeal. The film follows a laid-back private investigator Kyd Thomas who gets thrust into Hollywoods world of crime after he meets Laura Cassidy. Laura is a cocaine addict who Kyd saves from being beaten and raped and with whom he quickly enters a romantic relationship. The storyline is based on the books Good Night and Good-Bye and Kyd for Hire by American author Timothy Harris which chronicle stories of the life and adventures of a private investigator named Thomas Kyd. Harris has since claimed that he was credited on the film even though he "didnt really do anything on it", "didnt write it, and wasnt involved." Walking After Midnight Walking After Midnight is a 1988 Canadian documentary film directed by Jonathan Kay. It screened in the Perspectives Canada section of the Toronto Festival of Festivals in late 1988. The film features celebrities from film and music, as well as the Dalai Lama, discussing reincarnation and speculating on their past lives. Narrated by Ringo Starr, it includes appearances by Martin Sheen, James Coburn, k.d. lang, Willie Nelson, Donovan, Catherine Oxenberg, Rae Dawn Chong and Helen Shaver. The stories are supported by musical accompaniment and partly told through re-enactments. Sheen recalls a near-death experience he had while filming Apocalypse Now in the 1970s, and Lang asserts that in a past life she was country singer Patsy Cline. You Don't Have to Die You Dont Have to Die is a 1988 American short documentary film about a young boys successful battle against cancer, directed by Malcolm Clarke and Bill Guttentag. In 1989, it won an Oscar for Documentary Short Subject at the 61st Academy Awards. When We Were Young When We Were Young, also known as That Magic Moment and Moments, is a 1989 television film directed by Daryl Duke and starring Ronny Cox. It was written by Richard and Esther Shapiro. First Love Letter First Love Letter is a 1991 Indian film directed by Shiva and starring Vivek Mushran and Manisha Koirala in the lead roles with Chunky Pandey making a special guest appearance. Stan and George's New Life Stan and Georges New Life is a 1992 Australian film directed by Brian McKenzie and starring Paul Chubb. The Allmovie synopsis describes it thus: Önskas Önskas is a 1991 Swedish comedy film directed by Lars Johansson. Rolf Lassgård was nominated for the award for Best Actor in a leading role at the 27th Guldbagge Awards. Adorable Lies Adorable Lies is a 1992 Cuban comedy film directed by Gerardo Chijona. The film was selected as the Cuban entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Life After Sex Life After Sex is a 1992 film directed by Serge Rodnunsky by Rojak Films. It stars Rodnunsky, Lane Lenhart, Maggie Mabie, Kathleen Beller, and Tommy Chong. Tora-San Makes Excuses is a 1992 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Kumiko Goto as his nephew Mitsuos Hidetaka Yoshioka love interest or "Madonna", Izumi. It also co-stars Masatoshi Nagase, who plays Mitsuos rival for Izumis affection and Mari Natsuki as Izumis mother. Tora-San Makes Excuses is the forty-fifth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. The Battlers The Battlers is a 1994 Australian mini series about two drifters during the Great Depression, based on the novel of the same name by Kylie Tennant. The Plant The Plant is a British television movie by Jonathan Lewis. It was first broadcast on the BBC in January 1995. School of the Americas Assassins School of the Americas Assassins is a 1994 American short documentary film about human rights abuses by graduates of School of the Americas. Produced by Robert Richter, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Bomgay Bomgay is a 1996 Indian anthology of short films directed by Riyad Vinci Wadia and Jangu Sethna. The film stars Kushal Punjabi and Rahul Bose with music by Ashutosh Phatak. It is often regarded as Indias first gay film and is known for its controversial gay sex scene in a library. Bomgay consists of six segments, each based on a poem by Indian writer R. Raj Rao. The Beach Boys: Nashville Sounds The Beach Boys: Nashville Sounds is documentary film that features studio footage of the making of American rock band the Beach Boys twenty-eighth studio album Stars and Stripes Vol. 1. The film features interviews with participants of the project. El profesor patagónico El Profesor patagónico is a 1970 Argentine film. Wolves Cry Under the Moon Wolves Cry Under the Moon is a 1997 Taiwanese road movie directed by Ho Ping, written by Kuo Cheng and Ho Ping. The story is based on 4 short stories by Kuo Cheng. Fuete Fouetté is a musical feature film in the genre of drama of Russian film director Boris Yermolayev and director-choreographer Vladimir Vasiliev, released in 1986. Lina's Wedding Linas Wedding is a 1973 Danish-Norwegian drama film directed by Knud Leif Thomsen. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival, where Ingerid Vardund won the award for Best Actress. A Crazy Night A Crazy Night is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Ossi Oswalda, Harry Liedtke and Henry Bender. The films sets were designed by Heinrich Richter. Young Wine Mladé víno is a 1986 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Václav Vorlíček. Char Dil Char Rahen Char Dil Char Rahen is a 1959 Hindi film directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, and starring two big stars of the era, real-life brothers Shammi Kapoor and Raj Kapoor. The movie is based on a novel of the same name. Gazal Gazal is a 1964 Urdu-Hindi romance musical film directed by Ved-Madan, starring Meena Kumari, Sunil Dutt and Prithviraj Kapoor. The muslim social film is about the right of young generation to the marriage of their choice. It had music by Madan Mohan with lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi, featuring notable filmi-ghazals such as "Rang Aur Noor Ki Baraat", performed by Mohammed Rafi and "Naghma O Sher Ki Saugaat", performed by Lata Mangeshkar. Tamasha Tamasha is a 1952 Indian romantic comedy film directed by Phani Mazumdar, starring Meena Kumari, Dev Anand and Ashok Kumar in lead roles. One of the big hits of the year from Bombay Talkies produced by Ashok Kumar and Sarak Vacha, "Tamasha" had a narrative far ahead of its times, its action spread over 16 eventful days. This movie is a copy of the Hollywood movie It Started with Eve A young Meena Kumari with a sparkle in her eyes and an impish smile was quite the opposite of the accomplished tragedienne she became immortalised as. This is the first film of Meena Kumari and Dev Anand and the 2nd film in which Dev Anand and Kishore Kumar acted together. First film of Dev Anand and Kishore Kumar was Ziddi along with Kamini Kaushal. Tahiti Honey Tahiti Honey is a 1943 American musical comedy film directed by John H. Auer and starring Simone Simon, Dennis OKeefe and Michael Whalen. The films sets were designed by the art director Russell Kimball. Carnival Capers Carnival Capers is a 1932 animated short film featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 65th Oswald cartoon by Walter Lantz Productions and the 117th in the entire series. The Lovers of Midnight The Lovers of Midnight is a 1953 French drama film directed by Roger Richebé and starring Dany Robin, Jean Marais and Louis Seigner. In United Kingdom the film was known under the title "De älskande vid midnatt", "Keskiyön rakastavaiset", "The Lovers of Midnight". The films sets were designed by Robert Dumesnil. I due assi del guantone I due assi del guantone is a 1971 comedy film directed by Mariano Laurenti and starring the comedy duo formed by Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. Gertrudis Gertrudis is a 1992 Mexican biographical film about the life and execution of Gertrudis Bocanegra, a noted female insurgent of the Mexican War of Independence. It stars Ofelia Medina in the title role and was directed by her brother, Ernesto Medina. How to Stuff a Woodpecker How to Stuff a Woodpecker is the 100th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 18, 1960, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal Studios. Joymati Joymoti or Joimoti, released on 10 March 1935, was the first Assamese film made. Based on Lakshminath Bezbaroas play about the 17th-century Ahom princess Soti Joymoti, the film was produced and directed by the noted Assamese poet, author, and film-maker Jyoti Prasad Agarwala, and starred Aideu Handique and acclaimed stage actor and playwright Phani Sarma. The film, shot between 1933 and 1935, was released by Chitralekha Movietone in 1935 and marked the beginning of Assamese cinema. Joymoti was screened at the 50th International Conference of the Society For Cinema and Media Studies of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, United States in March 2011. Other screenings include: India-Bangladesh Joint Celebration of 100 Years of Indian Cinema, Dhaka UCLAs Centre for India and South Asia Studies, Los Angeles Osian-Cinefans 10th Film Festival of Asian and Arabic Cinema, New Delhi Filmbüro Baden Württembergs Internationales Indisches Filmfestival, Stuttgart Asiaticafilmidale, Rome Munich Film Festival. Although never a commercial success, Joymoti was noted for its political views and the use of a female protagonist, something almost unheard of in Indian cinema of the time. The film was the first Indian talkie to have used Dubbing and Re-recording Technology, and the first to engage with "realism" and politics in Indian cinema. The original print containing entire length of the film was thought to be lost after Indias division in 1947. However, in 1995, popular Assamese story-writer, novelist, engineer, actor, screenwriter and documentary film director Arnab Jan Deka managed to recover entire footage of the lost film at a Studio in Bombay in intact condition, and reported back the matter to Assam Government apart from writing about this recovery in Assamese daily Dainik Asam and English daily The Assam Express. Afterwards, when other prominent English and Hindi dailies like The North East Times, The News Star and Purvanchal Prahari publicly acknowledged the selfless public service of Arnab Jan Deka, the original films director Jyotiprasads younger brother Hridayananda Agarwala and famous Assamese actor Satya Prasad Barua also confirmed and publicly acknowledged Arnab Jan Dekas great recovery of the first original full-length print of this historic pioneer film through two separate write-ups in Dainik Asam and highly circulated English daily The Assam Tribune respectively in 1996. This matter was also debated at Assam Legislative Assembly, and Secretary, Cultural Affairs Department of Assam Government, convened an official meet to discuss this matter together with other issues pertaining to development of Assamese films. Meanwhile, some reels of another remaining print of the film maintained by Hridayananda Agarwala has been restored in part by Altaf Mazid. Scrambled Eggs Scrambled Eggs is a cartoon produced by Walter Lantz Productions in 1939 by Universal Pictures featuring a mischievous satyr-like creature named Peterkin. Woodpecker in the Moon Woodpecker in the Moon is the 92nd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 13, 1959, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Woody's Kook-Out Woodys Kook-Out is the 112th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on March 28, 1961, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Haathon Ki Lakeeren Haathon Ki Lakeeren is a 1986 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Chetan Anand. It stars Sanjeev Kumar, Zeenat Aman, Jackie Shroff Yashodhan Pandit and Priya Rajvansh in pivotal roles. Ek Se Badhkar Ek Ek Se Bhadkar Ek is a 1976 Hindi movie, with action, comedy and drama. The story is about two brothers who were separated and both became thieves. There was big competition between the police and thugs to steal a diamond worth a million. There are suspenses one after another. Finally, the diamond was stolen and it had gone missing from hand to hand, until discovered with much effort by the heroes. Directed by Brij, The film stars Ashok Kumar, Sharmila Tagore and Navin Nischol. The films music is by Kalyanji Anandji. The film was a big hit with it story line. Navin Nischol was at his peak when the movie was made. The role of Raj Kumar as hero was without a heroine. Sharmile Tagore has proven that she is a multi-talented actress in the movie with her role. Anwar Hussain is the head of thugs with Helen being his lead lady. Ashok Kumars role in the movie was considered one of its best. The bhangra song of the movie by Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar became very popular. In the movie, Mohd. Rafi played a qawaali for Ashok Kumar, which was a gem. Some part of the qawaali and lyrics were used by R.D. Burman in the film Hum Kisise Kum Naheen for the song "Hai Agar Dushman". Due to the success of the movie, it was remade in Telugu as Mugguru Muggure. Oonche Log Oonche Log is an Indian Hindi-language film directed by Brij, released on 5 July 1985. This film is inspired by the novel Wuthering Heights, 1966 movie Dil Diya Dard Liya and the Pakistani film Dehleez, starring Nadeem, Shabnam, Afzal Ahmed and Agha Taalish. The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Salma Agha as the main lead characters. The films cinematography, costumes, music of R.D.Burman, performance of Rajesh Khanna, Danny Denzongpa and Prem Chopra were critically praised, but Salma Aghas performance was criticised. Brij insisted on using the same tune and lyrics of Aaj Tu Gair Sahi of the Pakistani film Dehleez, sung by Mehndi Hasan, in this film the same song was recorded with Kishore. Kishore Kumars version with R.D. Burmans orchestration was appreciated. Brij insisted in an interview that he made this film disappointed with failure of Dil Diya Dard Liya on all aspects in 1966. This version is considered much better than the 1966 film by Indian viewers. Sheesha Sheesha is a 1986 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Basu Chatterjee, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Moon Moon Sen, Vijayendra Ghatge, and Mallika Sarabhai. The Bureaucrats The Bureaucrats is a 1959 French comedy film directed by Henri Diamant-Berger and starring Noël-Noël, Philippe Clay and Jean Richard. The films art direction was by Roger Briaucourt. The Four Monks I 4 monaci, internationally released as The Four Monks, is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. Stupéfiants Narcotics is a 1932 German drama film directed by Kurt Gerron and Roger Le Bon and starring Jean Murat, Danièle Parola and Jean Worms. It is the French-language version of the 1932 German film The White Demon. When an actress becomes addicted to drugs, her brother decides to take action against her supplier. Un caso di coscienza Un caso di coscienza is a 1970 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Giovanni Grimaldi. It is based on the Leonardo Sciascias short story with the same name, which is part of the collection Il mare colore del vino. The Mystic Hour The Mystic Hour is a 1933 American mystery film directed by Melville De Lay and starring Charles Hutchison, Lucille Powers and Montagu Love. It is also known by the alternative title of At Twelve Midnight. The film was one of the earliest releases of the Poverty Row studio Reliable Pictures. Sunayana Sunayana is a 1979 Bollywood comedy film directed by Hiren Nag. Serebristaya pyl Silver Powder is a 1953 Soviet science fiction drama film directed by Pavel Armand and Abram Room and starring Mikhail Bolduman, Sofiya Pilyavskaya and Valentina Ushakova. La portiera nuda La portiera nuda is a 1976 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Luigi Cozzi. It starred Irene Miracle and Erika Blanc. Blue Scar Blue Scar is a 1949 British drama film, directed by documentary filmmaker Jill Craigie, set in a Welsh village where the mine has recently been nationalised. It focuses on the relationship between Olwen Williams, a miners daughter who leaves the village to live in London, and Tom Thomas, who dedicates his life to working in the mine. With Craigies background in documentary films with a social message, Blue Scar was designed to raise questions about the value of nationalising the coal industry. It was the only non-documentary film Craigie directed. Quando la coppia scoppia Quando la coppia scoppia is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. It reproposes the couple formed by Enrico Montesano and Claude Brasseur, who had successfully starred in the two years older comedy film Aragosta a colazione. Shandaar Shandaar is a 1990 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Vinod Dewan, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Mandakini and Meenakshi Seshadri. The dialogues of this movie became a hit and were applauded by the audience, to the credit of Iqbal Durrani. Sehra Sehra is a 1963 Hindi romantic family drama film directed by V. Shantaram. The story and dialogue writer was Shams Lucknowi, while the screenplay was by Shantaram. Made by Shantaram Productions, it had music composed by Ramlal with lyrics by Hasrat Jaipuri. The actress Mumtaz played a small character role in this film and also in Shantarams earlier Stree. The film starred Sandhya, Prashant, Mumtaz, Lalita Pawar, Manmohan Krishan, Ulhas, Babloo, M. Rajan and Baburao Pendharkar. Krishanrao Vashirde won the Best Cinematography Filmfare Awards. This was the first of the two Filmfare awards he won. He was to win again in the same category for Geet Gaya Patharon Ne. He also won the "newly instituted" A. J. Patel Award for Best Colour Cinematography, where he received Rs. 5000 as cash award. The film, set against the backdrop of Rajasthan, is about a rivalry between two clans and the situation that takes a melodramatic violent turn when the children of the opposing family fall in love. The Wager The Wager is a 1998 short film, running approximately 19 minutes. The film was directed by Aaron Woodley, and it starred Peter Blais, Barclay Hope, and Valerie Boyle. was the films executive producer. Aandhi-Toofan Aandhi-Toofan is a 1985 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by B.Subhash, starring Shashi Kapoor, Hema Malini, Shatrughan Sinha, Mithun Chakraborty, Meenakshi Sheshadri and Danny Denzongpa. It was a hit film at the box office. The film was very similar to Sholay. Midnight Episode Midnight Episode is a 1950 English thriller mystery film directed by Gordon Parry. It is based on the novel Monsieur La Souris written by Georges Simenon in the year 1938, and adapted for screen by Rita Barisse. It featured Stanley Holloway, Leslie Dwyer, Reginald Tate and Meredith Edwards in the lead roles. The film was released in United States on 19 May 1955. Bablje ljeto Indian Summer is a 1970 Croatian film directed by Nikola Tanhofer. Como México no hay dos Como México no hay dos is a 1979 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. The Fighting Stallion The Fighting Stallion is a 1950 American film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey. The Way to Paradise The Way to Paradise is a 1970 Croatian film directed by Mario Fanelli and written by Miroslav Krleža, starring Boris Buzančić and Ljuba Tadić. Krleža based the script on his own novellas The Cricket under a Waterfall and The Finale. The film was poorly received at the time of its release. Croatian cinema historian Ivo Škrabalo described it as a film where "Krležian rhetoric was not completed by suggestive development of the plot, so that one could hear only an outpouring of words on the screen, without connected connotations found in literature." The film did not enter competition at the 1971 Pula Film Festival. Marc'Antonio e Cleopatra Antony and Cleopatra is a 1913 Italian silent historical film directed by Enrico Guazzoni and starring Gianna Terribili-Gonzales, Amleto Novelli and Ignazio Lupi. The film is an adaptation of William Shakespeares play of the same title, with inspiration also drawn from a poem by Pietro Cossa. The World at War The World at War is a 1942 documentary film produced by the Office of War Information. One of the earliest long length films made by the government during the war, it attempted to explain the large picture of why the United States was at war, and the various causes and circumstances which brought the war into being. It can thus be seen as an anticipation, or trial run of the much better known 6-part Why We Fight propaganda film series directed by Frank Capra. Josette Josette is a 1937 French comedy film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Fernandel, Josette Contandin and Lucien Rozenberg. The films sets were designed by the art director Pierre Schild. Bala Bharatam Bala Bharatam, dubbed into Hindi as Bal Mahabharat is a 1972 Telugu film wherein most of the characters are played by children. The child actors include Baby Sridevi and Master Prabhakar. The Ghostly Face The Ghostly Face is a 1972 Hong Kong film. La vendetta dei gladiatori Revenge of The Gladiators is a 1964 Italian peplum film written and directed by Luigi Capuano and starring Mickey Hargitay and José Greci. Juan que reía Juan que reía is a 1976 Argentine film. La banque Nemo Nemos Bank is a 1934 French comedy film directed by Marguerite Viel and starring Victor Boucher, Mona Goya and René Bergeron. The film is based on a 1931 play of the same name, but also has strong similarities to the Stavisky Affair which took place the year the film was released. Story in the Temple Red Lily The Story in Temple Red Lily is a 1976 Hong Kong historical drama-martial arts film produced by Hoh Kwok-Keung and Wong Ming and directed by Karl Liao Chiang-Lin. It was filmed on location in Taiwan, and it stars Chia Ling, Dorian Tan Tao-liang and Lung Fei in lead roles. No alla violenza Death Hunt is a 1977 Italian "poliziottesco" film written and directed by Tano Cimarosa and starring Al Cliver and Ninetto Davoli. Mr. Walkie Talkie Mr Walkie Talkie is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Fred Guiol and starring William Tracy, Joe Sawyer and Margia Dean. Released by Lippert Pictures, it is the final film of the Doubleday and Ames army comedy films originally produced by Hal Roach with the pair returning for service in the Korean War. Pacific Vibrations Pacific Vibrations is a 1970 surfing documentary. Storia d'amore con i crampi Love Story with Cramps is a 1995 Italian romantic comedy film written and directed by Pino Quartullo. Sword of Damascus The Thief of Damascus is a 1964 Italian adventure film directed by Mario Amendola and starring Tony Russel, Luciana Gilli and Gianni Solaro. It was released in the US as Sword of Damascus at a running time of 93 minutes. The films sets were designed by the art director Alfredo Montori. Durch die Wüste Across the Desert is a 1936 German adventure film directed by Johann Alexander Hübler-Kahla and starring Fred Raupach, Heinz Evelt and Aruth Wartan. It was based on a novel by Karl May. It was the first sound adaptation of a May novel, and the only one to be produced during the Nazi era. Set in the Ottoman Empire during the Nineteenth century, it portrays a series of oriental adventures of the two travellers Kara Ben Nemsi and Hadschi Halef Omar. It was shot on location in Egypt, and at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin. Range Warfare Range Warfare is a 1934 American film directed by S. Roy Luby. New Pillow Fight New Pillow Fight, also titled Daughters Pillow Fight, is the name of a very early short comedy film, released in 1897. This scene shows four little girls indulging in a pillow fight. Eventually, the feathers are flying all around. Remembering the Cosmos Flower , also known as Cosmos, is a 1997 Japanese movie directed by . It is the story of a Japanese girl returning to Japan after seven years in South America where she contracted AIDS. The Pit and the Pendulum The Pit and the Pendulum is a three-reel film adapted from the Edgar Allan Poe short story of the same name, directed, and produced by pioneering French filmmaker Alice Guy-Blaché through her American company Solax Studios in 1913. Recommendation for Mercy Recommendation for Mercy is a 1975 Canadian film fictionalizing the murder trial of Steven Truscott. Directed by Murray Markowitz, it starred Andrew Skidd, Robb Judd, and Mike Upmalis. Edakalla Guddada Mele Edakallu Guddada Mele is a 1973 Indian Kannada language film directed by Puttanna Kanagal, based on a novel by Bharathisutha of the same name and starring Jayanthi, Aarathi, Chandrashekar, Shivaram. The movie has evergreen songs like Viraha nooru taraha. The film received A certificate by the CBFC.The DVD was released with U certificate with some cuts required for recertification. From Swastika to Jim Crow From Swastika to Jim Crow is a 2000 documentary that explores the similarities between Nazism in Germany and racism in the American south. In 1939, the Nazi government expelled Jewish scholars from German universities. Many of them found teaching positions in Southern universities, where they sympathized with the plight of their African-American colleagues and students. Pati Patni Aur Tawaif Pati Patni Aur Tawaif prostitute is a 1990 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Rajkumar Kohli, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Salma Agha, Farha Naaz and Om Prakash. It is a remake of Pakistans 1988 Urdu language movie Bazar-e-Husn, based on Premchands novel Bazaar-e-Husn. Salma Agha reprised her role from Bazar-e-Husn in Pati Patni Aur Tawaif. Badhti Ka Naam Dadhi Badhti Ka Naam Dadhi is a 1974 Bollywood comedy film directed by Kishore Kumar. The name is similar to a previous Kishore Kumar film Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi. Amiri Garibi Amiri Garibi is a 1990 Bollywood drama film, produced by Pradeep Sharma under the TUTU Films banner and directed by Harmesh Malhotra. It stars Jeetendra, Rekha, Rishi Kapoor, Poonam Dhillon, Raj Babbar, Neelam Kothari in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film is a remake of the Telugu movie Makutamleni Maharaju, starring Krishna, Sridevi, Rajendra Prasad in the pivotal roles. Jo Darr Gaya Woh Marr Gaya Jo Darr Gya Woh Marr Gya is a Pakistani Urdu film starring Neeli, Javed Sheikh, Atiqa Odho, Reema Khan and Nadeem. The film was released in the summer of 1995 and earned major revenue for its production studio. It was directed by Iqbal Kashmiri and was produced by Evernew Studios. The English title is Scared. Beheaded Man Sarkata Insaan is a 1994 Pakistani science fiction horror action musical drama film directed, produced and visual effects created by Saeed Rizvi. The film stars Babra Sharif, Ghulam Mohiuddin and Qavi Khan in lead roles. Qasam Qasam is a Pakistani movie directed by Syed Noor starring Nadeem, Saleem Sheikh and Iram Hassan. This was the debut film for actor Saleem Sheikh, but it got delayed and film Mohabatt Kay Saudagar was released earlier starring Saleem Sheikh. The Outcasts The Outcasts, written and directed by Robert Wynne-Simmons and starring Mary Ryan and Mick Lally, is an Irish film completed in 1982 and broadcast in 1984 as part of UKs Channel 4 Film on Four series. It was the first Irish feature film in 50 years, and as such started the revival of the Irish Film industry. Chiranjeevi Chiranjeevi is a Tollywood film which released on 18 April 1985. This film was directed by C. V. Rajendran. This film stars Chiranjeevi, Vijayashanti with Bhanupriya in a small role. Kottapeta Rowdy Kottapeta Rowdy is a Telugu film starring Krishna, Jayaprada & Chiranjeevi. Mahanagaramlo Mayagadu Mahanagaramlo Mayagadu Men Against the Sun Men Against the Sun is a 1952 British historical adventure film directed by Brendan J. Stafford and starring John Bentley and Zena Marshall. It depicts the attempts to construct a railway in late Victorian Africa. It was shot on location in Kenya. This was unusually ambitious for a second feature film at the time. YamaKinkarudu Yamakinkarudu is a Telugu film released on 22 October 1982. This film was directed by Raj Bharat and produced by Allu Aravind on Geetha Arts. This film stars Chiranjeevi, Raadhika, and Sarath Babu. The screenplay was mainly adapted from the 1979 film Mad Max. The movie grossed Rs.2.5 million in its opening week. Atesten Gömlek Ateşten Gömlek is a 1923 black-and-white Turkish drama film, co-produced by Kemal Seden and Şakir Seden, written and directed by Muhsin Ertuğrul based on a memoir of the same title by Halide Edip Adıvar. The movie marks a milestone in the cinema of Turkey as for the first time ever Turkish Muslim actresses, namely Bedia Muvahhit and Neyyire Neyir, featured in a movie. It is in general about some events during the Turkish War of Independence. Its remake with the same title was released in 1950, directed by Vedat Örfi Bengü. The movie was premiered on 23 April 1923, the third anniversary of Grand National Assembly of Turkeys foundation at Palas Sinema in Beyoğlu, Istanbul. It was shown to audience in two separate ticketed screens. Main Intequam Loonga Main Intequam Loonga is a 1982 Bollywood sports film starring Dharmendra, Reena Roy, Amrish Puri and Nirupa Roy. Dharmendra plays a boxer in the film. Footage from this film was used in the 2007 film Apne, also starring Dharmendra as a retired boxer. It is a remake of the 1978 Kannada film Thayige Thakka Maga, starring Dr. Rajkumar and Padmapriya. Buchi Babu Buchi Babu is a 1980 Telugu comedy film, produced by Venkat Akkineni, Nagarjuna Akkineni under the Annapurna Studios banner, and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jaya Prada in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. Koordinaty smerti Coordinates of Death is a 1985 film by Samvel Gasparov and Nguyen Xuan Chan. The film, which involved both Soviet and Vietnamese movie makers, is mostly about American brutality during the Vietnam War. Jawab Jawab is a 1995 Hindi movie directed by Ajay Kashyap, starring Raaj Kumar, Harish Kumar and Karishma Kapoor, with a supporting cast of Prem Chopra, Mukesh Khanna, Annu Kapoor and Farida Jalal. Number One Number One is a 1994 Telugu film written and directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. The film stars Krishna and Soundarya in lead roles. The film was remade in Hindi as Daanveer with Mithun Chakraborty. Nadiya Ke Paar Nadiya Ke Paar is a 1948 Indian Bollywood film directed by Kishore Sahu. It was the sixth highest grossing Indian film of 1948. Aksharangal Aksharangal is a 1984 Indian Malayalam film directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by Rosamma George. The film stars Mammootty, Bharath Gopi, Seema and Suhasini in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Na kogo Bog poschlet To whom will God send is a 1994 Russian comedy film directed by Vladimir Zaykin. Rangam Rangam is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi. The film stars Mohanlal, Shobhana and Raveendran in the lead roles. The film has musical score by K. V. Mahadevan. Lashkar Lashkar is a 1989 Bollywood film directed by Jagdish Kadar, starring Dev Anand, Aditya Pancholi, Sonam, Hemant Birje, Madhavi, Sumeet Saigal, Jaaved Jaffrey, Kiran Kumar and Sadashiv Amrapurkar. The movie was a huge commission earner at the box office and is believed to be one of the last commercial successes of Dev Anand. This was the only film in the late 1980s that Dev Anand starred in that he did not produce or direct, but acted in the lead role and the film was a major box office success. This film glorified his image of being the evergreen hero, as he played lead role at the age of 66 and managed to look like a 35-year-old. Irattai Roja Irattai Roja is a 1996 Tamil drama film directed by K. R. The film features Ramki, Urvashi and Kushboo in lead roles. The film, produced by K. C. Sekar Babu, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 5 April 1996. The film is a remake of the Telugu film Subhalagnam. Mästerdetektiven Blomkvist på nya äventyr Mästerdetektiven Blomkvist på nya äventyr is a 1966 Swedish film about Kalle Blomkvist, directed by Etienne Glaser and written by Astrid Lindgren. Colt in the Hand of the Devil Colt in the Hand of the Devil is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Sergio Bergonzelli. The theme song "The Devil Was an Angel" is performed by Mino Reitano. It was shot in Sardinia. Ram Robert Rahim Ram Robert Rahim is a 1980 Indian Telugu language film directed by Vijaya Nirmala. It stars her husband Krishna as Robert, Rajinikanth as Ram and Chandra Mohan as Rahim. Anjali Devi plays their mother. Sridevi plays Roberts girlfriend. It was later dubbed and released in Tamil with the same title. The film is a remake of the Hindi hit film Amar Akbar Anthony, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Vinod Khanna and Rishi Kapoor. Indriyam Indriyam is a 2000 Indian Malayalam horror film directed by George Kithu. The film is about a group of college friends who go into a haunted forest, with Vikram, Vani Viswanath, Nishanth Sagar, Boban Alummoodan And Lena appearing amongst others in the cast.The initial collection was huge and astonishing.The Film was Hit at the boxoffice and used possibilities of DTS sound system. It was dubbed and released in Tamil as Manthira Kottai in December 2000, shortly after the success of Sethu, in which Vikram had featured. Anteojito and Antifaz: A Thousand Attempts and One Invention Anteojito y Antifaz, mil intentos y un invento is a 1972 Argentine animated comedy-drama film written and directed by Manuel García Ferré. The film premiered in Argentina on September 14, 1972. It was re-released on July 12, 2001. Lost and Found: The Story of Cook's Anchor Lost and Found: The Story of Cooks Anchor, also known as Lost and Found: The Story of an Anchor, is a 1979 New Zealand documentary television film directed and co-written by David Lean. Debdas Devdas is a 1979 film based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novella, Devdas. The movie is starred by Soumitra Chatterjee, Uttam Kumar, Santu Mukhopadhyay, Sumitra Mukherjee and Supriya Choudhury. Zamana Zamana is a 1985 Indian Bollywood film, written by Salim-Javed, directed by Ramesh Talwar, and starring Rajesh Khanna, Rishi Kapoor, Poonam Dhillon and Ranjeeta. Kulbhushan Karbanda, Girish Karnad, Avataar Gill, Mac Mohan, Satyen Kapu, Om Puri and Pillo Wadia form the supporting cast. The film wasa flop at the box office. Ride of the Valkyrie Ride of the Valkyrie is a 1967 British short comedy film directed by Peter Brook and starring Julia Foster, Zero Mostel, and Frank Thornton. Remembrance Remembrance is a Canadian short film directed by Stephanie Morgenstern. It was nominated for a Genie and won the Jutra for Best Short in 2002. Hawalaat Hawalaat is a 1987 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Surendra Mohan, starring Shatrughan Sinha, Mithun Chakraborty, Rishi Kapoor, Padmini Kolhapure, Anita Raj, Mandakini and Amrish Puri. Stainless Night is a Japanese erotic anime with futanari themes directed by Ryunosuke Otonashi. The hentai consist of two episodes and was produced by Pink Pineapple. It was licensed and distributed by Kitty Media, a subdivision of Media Blasters. The anime was adapted from the ero-manga of the same name. Sasori in U.S.A. Scorpions Revenge is a 1997 Japanese women in prison film directed by Daisuke Goto, and starring Yoko Saito, Shizuka Ochi and Tetta Sugimoto. The film was a Japanese/American co-production and was mostly filmed in Los Angeles. The plot of the film centers on a woman framed for the murder of her husband; the plot is similar to that of Double Jeopardy, which was released two years later. Ek Baar Kaho Ek Baar Kaho is a 1980 Hindi-language film produced by Tarachand Barjatya and directed by Lekh Tandon. The film stars Navin Nischol and Shabana Azmi in lead roles, with a supporting cast of Kiran Vairale, Madan Puri, Rajendra Nath, Jagdeep, Anil Kapoor, Dilip Dhawan and Suresh Oberoi. The climax of this movie was inspired by the climax of 1957 movie An Affair to Remember. Sawan Bhadon Sawan Bhadon is a 1970 Bollywood film produced and directed by Mohan Segal. The film was the debut film for its lead pair Rekha and Navin Nischol. The other cast of note in the film are Jayshree T., Iftekhar and Ranjeet. The music is by Sonik Omi. This was also Ranjeets debut film. A couple of the songs from the film became popular. The film was remade in Tamil as Veetukku Oru Pillai, starring Jaishankar. Was ist los im Zirkus Beely? Circus Beely or Whats Going On at the Beely Circus? is a 1927 German silent thriller film directed by and starring Harry Piel. The films sets were designed by the art director Kurt Richter. Nam Pu The Story of Nampoo is a 1984 Thai drama film directed by Euthana Mukdasanit. It is based on the book of the same name by Suwanni Sukhontha. The film was selected as the Thai entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Kurukkante Kalyanam Kurukkante Kalyanam is a 1982 Malayalam film. The film dwells on love that transcends age barriers. It is about a shy, timid, and introverted Sivasubrahmania Hariramachandran, who falls head over heels for the petite and spunky Saritha, regardless of an age difference of 14 years. The film was the directional debut of Sathyan Anthikad. It was written by Dr. P. Balakrishnan. The film was remade in Tamil as Aavathellam Pennale starring S. Ve. Sekhar. Sutradhar Sutradhar translation: Impresario) is a 1987 Indian colour drama film directed by Chandrakant Joshi and starring Smita Patil, Girish Karnad and Nana Patekar. The film is dedicated to the memory of Smita Patil, who died before the film was released. First Bell First bell is a 1992 Indian Malayalam film, directed by PG Vishwambharan, starring Jayaram, Jagadish, Anusha and Sainudeen in the lead roles. News The News is a 1989 Malayalam-language Indian mystery thriller film directed by Shaji Kailas and produced by G.R.Sureshkumar, starring Suresh Gopi, Ranjini, Lizy and Babu Antony. This is the debut release of Shaji Kailas. Uppukandam Brothers Uppukandam Brothers is a 1993 Malayalam film directed by Suresh Babu. The film features Captain Raju, Mohanraj, Babu Antony, Jagadish, Baiju, Geetha, Maathu, Siddique, Rajan P. Dev, Prathapachandran, and Jagathy Sreekumar and in the lead roles. It was produced and distributed by Maruthi Pictures. The background score for this film was composed by S. P. Venkatesh. A sequel, Back in Action was released on 2011. Mahatma Mahathma is a 1996 Malayalam crime-drama, directed by Shaji Kailas, with Suresh Gopi, Ganesh Kumar, Devan, Rajan P. Dev, Biju Menon and Ramya Krishnan appearing in lead roles; this film revolved the growth of an underworld don. The story is unfolded in flashback, travelling through the memories of Devadevan, the protagonist. It was an average runner at the box office. The Barred Road The Barred Road is a 1958 Egyptian drama/romance film. Directed by the Egyptian film director Salah Abu Seif, this film is based on a novel with the same name written by the Egyptian novelist Ihsan Abdel Quddous. The film was co-written by El Sayed Bedeir and the Nobel Prize-winning writer Naguib Mahfouz. It starred Faten Hamama and Ahmed Mazhar. The film received an award from the Egyptian Catholic Center for Cinema and was selected one of the top 150 films in Egypt in 1996. Ritratto di donna velata Ritratto di donna velata is a 1975 Italian giallo-fantasy television miniseries directed by Flaminio Bollini and starring Nino Castelnuovo and Daria Nicolodi. It was broadcast on Programma Nazionale. Asli Naqli Asli Naqli is a 1986 Hindi film directed by Sudarsan Nag. It stars Shatrughan Sinha and Rajinikanth in the lead roles with Anita Raj and Raadhika playing their female leads respectively. It was a box office hit. The movie was dubbed in Tamil as Thaayin Meedhu Sabatham. Dekha Pyar Tumhara Dekha Pyar Tumhara is a 1985 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Virendra Sharma, starring Kamal Haasan and Rati Agnihotri in leading roles. In 1996, the film was dubbed in Telugu and released with the title "Allari Mogudu Anumanam Pellam". Fiffty Fiffty is a 1981 Indian film directed by Shomu Mukherjee, starring Rajesh Khanna and Tina Munim. Mera Faisla Mera Faisla is a 1984 Indian film directed by Rajendra Singh Babu. The movie stars Sanjay Dutt, Jayaprada, Rati Agnihotri and Kader Khan. It was a commercial failure. Jeene Do Jeene Do is a 1990 Indian Hindi film. It stars Jackie Shroff, Sanjay Dutt, Farha Naaz and Sonam in pivotal roles. film was Moderately Successful at the box office. Sivappu Sooriyan Sivappu Sooriyan is a 1983 Tamil language film directed by V.Srinivasan and starring Rajinikanth, Radha and Saritha in the lead roles. The movie was a failure at the box office. Raavan Raavan is a 1984 Indian Hindi film. In the epic Ramayan, Bhagwan Shri Vishnu assumes the human form of Bhagwan Shri Ram to end the rule of Demon King Lord Raavan. As a result of this, Hindus celebrate Dassera to mark the triumph of good over evil and burn giant effigies filled with fire-crackers of Lord Raavan, his son, Meghnath, and brother, Khumbkaran. But in the distant village of Agar, the villagers gather together on Dassera to burn the effigies of Meghnath and Khumbkaran only, and let Lord Raavans alone. Watch when the elder of the village explains this unique custom to a news-reporter about the love of a woman named Ganga for a cruel man named Raavan, and how she went about to change this Raavan into a Ram. Cinematography: Pravin Bhatt Music: Jagjit Singh & Chitra Singh Producer and Director: Johnny Bakshi Yeh Woh Manzil To Nahin Yeh Woh Manzil To Nahin is a 1987 Hindi drama film written and directed by Sudhir Mishra, in a directorial debut. It starred Manohar Singh, Habib Tanvir, B. M. Shah, Pankaj Kapur, Sushmita Mukherjee and Naseeruddin Shah in lead roles. At the 34th National Film Awards, it won the award for Best Debut Film of a Director. Sandhya Raga Sandhya Raga is a 1966 Indian Kannada film, directed by A. C. Narasimha Murthy and produced by A. C. Narasimha Murthy and A. Prabhakara Rao. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar, Narasimharaju and K. S. Ashwath in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. The famous song Nambide Ninna Naadadevathe had two versions - one sung by M. Balamurali Krishna and one by Pt. Bhimsen Joshi. Director S. K Bhagawan had revealed that though he had directed this movie, he was not given the official credit. The movie is based on the novel of same name by A. N. Krishna Rao. A Wife from Paris A Wife from Paris is a 1966 Egyptian romantic comedy film directed by Atef Salem. Asfaltevangeliet Asfaltevangeliet is a Norwegian independent movie from 2004, directed by David Åleskjær, son of Åge Åleskjær. It is based on David Åleksjærss book by the same name. It stars many know Norwegian actors and celebrities, among them Per Christian Ellefsen, Brit Elisabeth Haagensli, Helene Rask, Bjørn Sundquist and Sverre Anker Ousdal. Tommy Karlsen plays the role of Jesus. Saajan Bina Suhagan Saajan Bina Suhagan is a 1978 Hindi drama film produced and directed by Saawan Kumar Tak. The film stars Rajendra Kumar, Nutan, Vinod Mehra, Padmini Kohlapure and Shreeram Lagoo, the films music is by Usha Khanna. It has a popular song "Madhuban Khushboo Deta Hai" sung by Yesudas, Anuradha Paudwal and Hemlata. The film was remade in Tamil as Mangala Nayagi in 1980 and remade in Malayalam as Oru Kochukatha Aarum Parayathe Katha in 1984 Tuscan Skies ~ Andrea Bocelli ~ Tuscan Skies is the third DVD released by Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli. It contains music videos filmed in Tuscany of Bocelli singing 10 songs from his 2001 album, Cieli di Toscana, as a tribute to his home town and family. Jaise Ko Taisa Jaise Ko Taisa is a 1973 Bollywood comedy film, produced by M. Saravanan and M. Balasubramaniam under the AVM Productions banner and directed by Murugan Kumaran. It stars Jeetendra, Reena Roy in the lead roles and music composed by R. D. Burman. The film is recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. The film is a remake of 1970 Kannada movie Bhale Jodi, which was earlier remade in Telugu as Bullema Bullodu. Rhubarb Rhubarb was a 1969 British short film written and directed by Eric Sykes, starring Sykes and Harry Secombe. The dialogue consisted entirely of repetitions of the word "rhubarb", all the characters last names were "Rhubarb", and even the number plates on vehicles were "RHU BAR B". A baby "spoke" by holding a sign with the word "Rhubarb" written on it. "Rhubarb" is a radio idiom for unintelligible background speech. Typically extras would mutter the word over and over to provide ambience for a crowd or party scene. In The Goon Show the cast was usually only the three principals, who would pretend to try to sound like a larger group by repeating "rhubarb" very quickly but clearly, with outbreaks of "Custard!" for good measure. Sykes was a close collaborator and friend of the Goons. He remade the piece in 1980 for Thames Television, as Rhubarb Rhubarb. Back to School with Franklin Back to School with Franklin is the third Franklin movie, released direct-to-video and on DVD. This animated film was directed by Arna Selznick. Cole Caplan takes over for Noah Reid as the voice of Franklin the Turtle, ushering in the sixth season of the program, which would not make its way to the United States until 2006. He is joined by Bryn McAuley, who has voiced his sister Harriet since the first film and Carolyn Scott as the voice of a replacement teacher. Kaalia Kaalia is a 1997 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T. L. V. Prasad, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Dipti Bhatnagar, Sheeba, Kiran Kumar, Johnny Lever, Raza Murad and Mukesh Rishi. Rukhsat Rukhsat is a 1988 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Simi Garewal, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Anuradha Patel, Marc Zuber, Pradeep Kumar, Rohini Hattangadi and Amrish Puri. Bye June Bye June is a 1998 South Korean film by Choi Ho. Four youngsters struggle with sex and drugs after their friend Junes death. This film marked the acting debuts of Kim Ha-neul and Yoo Ji-tae. American Revolution 2 American Revolution 2 is a 1969 documentary on the 1968 Democratic National Convention and its aftermath. Part of the film focuses on the creation of an alliance between the Young Patriots Organization and local Black Panthers. On its release Roger Ebert gave the film four stars, while New York Times reviewer Roger Greenspun was more critical. The film was released on DVD in 2007 and received generally positive reviews. The film was directed by Howard Alk and produced by Mike Gray. Ebert writes that the film was created as a collective effort by the Film Group, a local company that generally made commercials, and released without any individual credits. It has no narrator. El baño El baño is a 2005 Chilean black comedy film directed by Gregory Cohen with Juan Pablo Bastidas, Faride Kaid, Aline Küppenheim and Ramón Llao. The action takes place in a bathroom in a family house in Santiago at the time of the Chilean military coup of 1973. The action is all shot with a camera fixed in a corner. Girlfriend in a Kimono Girlfriend in a Kimono is a short film shot in the summer of 2005, written and directed by Dominic Thackray who describes it as an anti-romance. Named after the 1987 song Girlfriend in a Coma by the Smiths, it tells the tale of autoslacker Vincent who falls for French burlesque dancer Candice, and who finds that consensus reality is unable to help him explain her lack of engagement. With most roles played by first-time actors it also features Penny Rimbaud as the enigmatic Rimbaud and Shizuka Hata in two roles. The films score is by Hey Is Dee Dee Home producer Ronni Raygun Thomas, and there is additional music from Saint Etienne, Crass and Talulah Gosh. It was produced by former Raindance producer Oli Harbottle and former East End Film Festival producer Rachael Castell. The film was selected by the British Council in early 2006 for inclusion in their film festivals programme and was shortlisted for awards at the Raindance Film Festival, the Halloween London Short Film Festival and Coney Island Film Festival. Writer-director Thackray worked a succession of low-rent jobs, the last of which as a receptionist in a zero-star hotel on the left bank in Paris in 1995, where he occasionally rented out rooms by the hour. Soon after quitting he embarked upon a degree in graphic design. Since 1999 he has worked for the Raindance Film Festival in London as designer and programmer. Girlfriend in a Kimono was his first film as director. Some reviews of the film: A seductive sense of chaos, anarchy and romance. An original, spirited take on the madness and unpredictability of life in our capital city Dave Calhoun, Time Out London Really funny Wendy Mitchell, Indiewire Smart script and well-paced. This is the short Zach Braff might have made before embarking on Garden State Adam Watkins, Six Degrees Film Penny Rimbaud crops up as a malevolent presence in the groovy mini-fable Girlfriend in a Kimono, a nicely shot and perfectly formed short Chris Anderson, Plan B magazine Confession of a Foyer Girl Confessions of a Foyer Girl is a 1978 short film created by Aardman Animations. It is part of the Animated Conversations series. In this short, creators David Sproxton and Peter Lord "applied the groundbreaking technique of using recorded conversations of real people as the basis for the script". Time bokan is a Japanese anime series first aired on Fuji TV from October 4, 1975 to December 25, 1976 throughout Japan every Saturday at 6:30pm, with a total of 61 30-minute episodes. It was produced by Tatsunoko Productions in partnership with Topcraft, who later produced a number of spinoff programs as part of the "Time Bokan Series". A new anime adaption titled Time Bokan 24 has been announced for October 2016. Billy Childish Is Dead Billy Childish Is Dead is a 2005 rock n’ roll-themed documentary on the life of Billy Childish. It is directed by Graham Bendel. It features live footage of his bands Thee Headcoats, Thee Milkshakes, and others. The Beach Boys: It's OK The Beach Boys: Good Vibrations Tour also known as The Beach Boys: Its OK is a 1976 biographical musical film directed by Gary Weis. Originally aired as an NBC special, the movie shows 1976 concert footage of The Beach Boys intertwined with interviews and other footage including Carl Wilson flying a plane and Dennis Wilson judging a beauty pageant. Paul McCartney: Chaos and Creation at Abbey Road Chaos and Creation at Abbey Road, recorded on 28 July 2005, was a live concert given by Paul McCartney at Abbey Road Studios, specifically Studio 2, where many of The Beatles recordings were made. Chaos and Creation at Abbey Road was meant as a promotion for McCartneys album Chaos and Creation in the Backyard. As the audience was of close friends and selected fans, the concert was intimate in nature and was littered with monologues and song fragments. It was shown on BBC Two in the United Kingdom on 17 December 2005, and on PBS in the United States on 27 February 2006 as part of the performing arts series Great Performances. McCartney plays left-handed and right-handed guitars, drums, harmonium, double bass, Mellotron, and even wine glasses in a reworking of the Wings song "Band on the Run". He also reworks the Beatles track "Lady Madonna", which he calls "Old Lady in New Clothes", with a much slower tempo and a swung melody line. The bass McCartney uses on his performance of "Heartbreak Hotel" once belonged to Bill Black, Elvis Presleys bass player who died in 1965. The Cheese Mites The Cheese Mites is a British short silent documentary film, produced by Charles Urban and directed by F. Martin Duncan. Sarivar Sari Sarivar Sari is a Marathi movie, released on 20 October 2005. The movie has been produced by Lata Narvekar along with Bharti Achrekar and directed by Gajendra Ahire. The plot of the movie is based on a young womans emotional journey freedom in a traditional society. Souten: The Other Woman Souten: The Other Woman is a 2006 Bollywood film written and directed by Karan Razdan, starring Gulshan Grover, Mahima Chaudhry, Vikram Singh, Kiran Rathod and Shakti Kapoor in the lead roles. The film was released on 24 March 2006. Ei8ht Shani Eight—The Power of Shani is a Hindi horror film written and directed by Karan Razdan. The film stars Raj Tara and Meghna Naidu in the lead roles along with Gulshan Grover in a supporting role. It debuted at 14 April 2006. The Awakening The Awakening is a 2006 Bollywood documentary film produced by Ajay Devgn and Kumar Mangat Pathak and directed by Faruk Kabir. Urban Decay Urban Decay is a 2007 horror film directed by Harry Basil and starring Dean Cain. Gui tai jian The Eunuch is a 1971 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Teddy Yip, and starring Pai Ying and Lisa Chiao Chiao. Dokuro is a 1927 black and white Japanese silent film with benshi accompaniment directed by Sentaro Shirai. This is a significant and rare film in that it depicts the tragic fate of a Christian lord who fought for his faith in the Edo period. Especially noteworthy are the final scenes in which Utaemon Ichikawa takes on his enemy with a gash in his forehead and wild, unkempt hair. Village People Radio Show Apa Khabar Orang Kampung is a 2007 Malaysian documentary by Amir Muhammad. It was produced by Da Huang Pictures. Like its predecessor The Last Communist, it was banned in its home country but screened in several international film festivals. It premiered at the Berlinale in 2006. The title is a reference to a famous song by Sudirman Arshad of the same name that is used in both the opening and closing credits. An American Opera An American Opera: The Greatest Pet Rescue Ever! is a multi-award-winning documentary film by Tom McPhee chronicling the events following Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana when pet owners were forced to evacuate without their pets. An American Opera follows the pets, vets, owners, officials, rescuers, and adopters of animals as they try to remedy the situation, revealing that not everyone had the same goal of saving animals. Tom McPhee directed, narrated, and produced the film with the production companies Man Smiling Moving Pictures and Cave Studio. Total Denial Total Denial is a 2006 documentary film about fifteen Burmese villagers going up against oil giants UNOCAL and Total as they build the Yadana Pipeline. Oru Pennum Randaanum Oru Pennum Randaanum is a 2008 Malayalam feature film written and directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan. The film has four separate chapters, each based on independent short stories written by Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai. The film is about four crimes of different nature that happen in different contexts and situations. The setting is the Princely State of Travancore, South India in the 1940s. The Second World War being fought in Europe at that time had terrible impact on the colonial British India with increasing scarcity of basic commodities and rising unemployment. The stories in this film span from crimes committed by the deprived to the comparatively privileged landed gentry. Your Neighbor's Son Your Neighbors Son: The Making of a Torturer is a documentary or docudrama directed by Jørgen Flindt Pedersen and Erik Stephensen in two versions, 1976 and 1981. The film documents the conversion of young Greek Military Police recruits into torturers and touches on the subject of the power of the institution to compel otherwise moral human beings to torture. The documentary examines the processes and methods of the military junta that ruled Greece from 1967 to 1974. Sex Crimes and the Vatican Sex Crimes and the Vatican is a documentary film filmed by Colm OGorman, who was raped by a Catholic priest in the diocese of Ferns in County Wexford in Ireland when he was 14 years old. Wingrave Wingrave is an Egyptian horror film written and directed by Ahmed Khalifa and starring Ashraf Hamdi, Diana Brauch, and Karim Higazy. It was the first English-Language Egyptian feature film in history. The film was designed as a tribute to Gothic literature, Expressionist Cinema, and the ghost story genre. Orange Revolution Orange Revolution is a 2007 feature-length documentary produced by York Zimmerman Inc. and directed by Steve York capturing the massive street protests that followed the rigged 2004 presidential elections in the Ukraine. The Seer The Seer is an Italian thriller and horror film directed by Luigi Desole and written by Luca Pesaro and Noelle Siri. It stars Michele Morrow, Bella Thorne, Alexander Fiske-Harrison, Katia Winter, Domiziano Arcangeli, Paul Marc Davis, Lisa Franks and Michael Graves. The film was released on September 6, 2007. It was filmed in Sardinia, Italy. Elton John: Me, Myself & I Elton John: Me, Myself & I is a 2007 documentary filmed after the death of Elton Johns good friend Diana and other soul shaking events that caused him to reassess his life. It is a candid appraisal by Elton John of his fame, drug use, sexuality, and mistakenly taking his life for granted. It was filmed in Las Vegas, United States The Full Monteverdi The Full Monteverdi is a 2007 British film written and directed by John La Bouchardière and based on his live production of the same name, itself based on Claudio Monteverdis fourth book of madrigals which, in turn, is a collection of settings of poems by such Italian Renaissance poets as Giovanni Battista Guarini, Ottavio Rinuccini and Torquato Tasso. The film features the British vocal ensemble I Fagiolini and the original cast of actors from the live production. The title is a play on the name of the 1997 film The Full Monty. The plot concerns six couples who are breaking up simultaneously in a restaurant. During the course of their meals, revelations about the past drive the couples to separation. The apparently avant-garde structure of the film is based in the musical material, which is often of highly contrapuntal polyphony, and follows the stories of the different couples in a manner similar to the vocal interchanges in the madrigals. Persona is a 2008 film written and directed by Tatsuro Kashihara. The film premiered on January 1, 2008 in Japan. It was gravure idol Mami Yamasakis first starring role in a film. The Eternal City Eternal City is a 2008 USA romantic comedy film, directed by Jason Goodman. Journey of a Red Fridge Journey of a Red Fridge is a 2007 documentary film about 17-year-old porter Hari Rai working in the Himalayan Mountains of Nepal. It was directed by Natasa Urban and Lucian Muntean, a Serbian independent documentary production duo specializing in telling the stories of working children. Journey of a Red Fridge was produced in association with The Global Fund for Children. Heathen Heathen is a 2009 British thriller film directed by Ross Shepherd. It tells the story of William Hunt, a reclusive railway worker, who suddenly finds himself on the trail of his missing brother, when he is sent mysterious clues relating to his disappearance. Shot in the city of Brighton, Heathen is a no budget film. Tarka Not to be confused with Tarka the Otter. Tarka is a 1989 Indian Kannada language suspense thriller film directed and produced by Sunil Kumar Desai inspired by Agatha Christies play The Unexpected Guest, and starring Shankar Nag, Devaraj and Vanitha Vasu. It also features Shivaraj, Avinash, Shashidhar Bhat, Praveen Nayak and Sudhakar Pai. The film was unusual for, it had no fight and song sequences, unlike most films during the time. It was also a commercial success during the time of its release and completed a 100-day run in theatres. The film is considered a landmark in parallel cinema of Karnataka. At the 1988–89 Karnataka State Film Awards, the film won two awards: Best Screenplay and Best Sound Recording. Desai also won the 1989 Filmfare Award for Best Director – Kannada. Tennis Krishna worked as an assistant director in this movie. It was remade in Tamil in 1990 as Puriyaadha Pudhir and in Hindi in 1997 as Chupp. Scaregivers Scaregivers is a 2008 Filipino horror-comedy film written by Jourdan Sebastian and directed by Uro Q. dela Cruz, starring Wally Bayola and Jose Manalo. The Disappearance of McKinley Nolan The Disappearance of McKinley Nolan is a 2010 documentary film directed by Henry Corra, which follows Michael Nolan on the search for his brother McKinley Nolan, a U.S. Army Private who vanished during the Vietnam War. The circumstances of McKinleys disappearance were mysterious, and his status and whereabouts became classified U.S. military information to which the Nolan family was denied access. Retired Lt. Dan Smith returned 40 years later to the U.S. from Tay Ninh, Vietnam having encountered a nameless American man whom he later photo-identified as McKinley Nolan. The search for McKinley is a deeply personal journey for his brother Michael and includes groundbreaking footage and interviews of former Khmer Rouge and Viet Cong members. The Monster's Christmas The Monsters Christmas is a TV Christmas film made in New Zealand in 1981. The movie tells the tale of a young girl who is approached by a monster from one of her storybooks to help him and other monsters regain their voices that have been stolen by a wicked witch. It was directed by Yvonne Mackay and starred Lucy McGrath, Jane Waddell and Bernard Kearns. According to Gibson Group, the movies distributor it was "deliberately written and planned as a location film, it incorporates many of New Zealand’s beautiful scenic spots". A region 1 DVD was released in 2004. Breath Made Visible: Anna Halprin Breath Made Visible is a 2009 documentary film about modern dance legend Anna Halprin. It is produced and directed by filmmaker Ruedi Gerber. The film premiered at the Mill Valley Film Festival where it received the Audience Award Certificate of Excellence and at the Locarno Film Festival in 2009. Prior to directing his first U.S. feature film, Heartbreak Hospital, Gerber had a number of award-winning documentaries to his credit, including Meta-Mecano and Living With the Spill, a documentary about the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Gerber is a former Halprin student and a graduate of the New York University film school, Tisch School of the Arts in 1990. Before he became a film director, Gerber acted in over 30 plays at theaters throughout Europe including the German State theaters of Mannheim, Dortmund, Wuppertal, and in Vienna and Basel. Pagal Premi Paagal Premi is a 2007 Indian Oriya film directed by Hara Patnaik . This is a remake of Telugu hit movie Arya. Kaun Kare Kurbanie Kaun Kare Kurbanie is a 1991 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Arjun Hingorani. It stars Dharmendra, Govinda and Anita Raj in pivotal roles. Berdella Berdella is a 2009 horror film written and directed by William Taft, and co-directed by Paul South. It is based on the crimes of Missouri serial killer Robert Berdella. Sudhandhiram Sudhandhiram is a 2000 Tamil Independent action drama film directed by Raj Kapoor and produced by K. R. Gangadharan. The film features Arjun and Rambha in lead roles whilst Raghuvaran, Raadhika and Sharat Saxena play supporting roles. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Bose and into Hindi as Dynamic Josh. It is a remake of the Hindi film, Ghulam. Festival of Lights Festival of Lights is a 2010 film directed and written by Shundell Prasad. It stars Melinda Shankar as the rebellious and mouthy Reshma, Jimi Mistry as Reshmas birth father, and Aidan Quinn as Reshmas stepfather. The film deals with Reshmas struggles to find her father whom she was separated from when she and her mother, played by Ritu Singh Pande, migrate from Guyana to New York City. Samurai Sentai Shinkenger vs. Go-onger Ginmaku Bang! is a Japanese superhero film released in theaters on January 30, 2010, featuring a crossover between the Samurai Sentai Shinkenger and Engine Sentai Go-onger casts and characters. The heroes of Tensou Sentai Goseiger also make a cameo appearance in the film. The catchphrase for the movie is . It opened at #5 its opening weekend and earned the equivalent of US$5 million. Its footage was used for the Power Rangers Samurai team up episode "Clash of the Red Rangers - The Movie". Hände hoch oder ich schieße Hands Up or Ill Shoot is an East German crime comedy film directed by Hans-Joachim Kasprzik, who wrote the script along with Rudi Strahl. Rolf Herricht starred as officer Holms. The picture was filmed in 1965, but in 1966 censors refused to allow it to be screened, and therefore post-production ceased. Hands Up or Ill Shoot was only completed and distributed in 2009, making it the last East German film to be released. Act of Murder Act of Murder is a 1964 British crime drama film, directed by Alan Bridges. One of the Edgar Wallace Mysteries series, it was Bridges first film as director. Yuvatha Yuvatha is a 2008 Telugu film directed by Parasuram starring Nikhil Siddharth and Aksha Pardasany in the lead roles. It was released on 7 November 2008 to Rave Reviews and was declared a Super Hit at the box office. Pooveli Pooveli is a 1998 Indian Tamil film directed by Selva. An unofficial remake A walk in the clouds, the film stars Karthik, Abbas, Kausalya and Heera Rajgopal in the lead roles. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Bharadwaj while lyrics by Vairamuthu. God of Happiness God of Happiness is a 2015 German-French-Georgian black comedy film directed by Dito Tsintsadze and starring Lasha Bakradze, Elie James Blezes, Nadeshda Brennicke, Tina Meliava and Ufuk Bozkurt. Chloe The 10 Commandments of Chloe is a 2012 American drama film directed by Princeton Holt and starring Naama Kates. The film was also co-written and co-produced by Holt and Kates. Olympia Olympia is a 2011 Argentine indie film directed by Leo Damario and starring Mora Escola, Mercedes Morán, Edda Bustamante, María Nela Sinisterra and Victoria Bugallo. The film narrates the story of an 18-year-old aspiring porn star, Olympia, who, after starring in a couple amateur videos, enters the mainstream industry in her first major title, which includes a scene with 16 other men. Different personalities from the rock, fashion and porn universe are to accompany the 18 years to become a renowned pop culture star. The film premiered in the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in the European Film Market. Thelma Thelma is 2011 Filipino inspirational family-drama film released by Star Cinema with Maja Salvador portraying the title-role. The film is directed by Paul Soriano and is inspired by true stories. The film premiered in September 7, 2011 and received an "A" rating from the Cinema Evaluation Board. Always Brando Always Brando is a 2011 film directed by Tunisian director Ridha Behi. Originally titled Brando and Brando, it was set to star Marlon Brando and Christian Erickson until Brandos death. The film premiered at 2011 Toronto International Film Festival then Abu Dhabi Film Festival where producers Ziad Hamzeh and Ridha Behi received the Black Pearl award for best producers. J'ai peur d'oublier Jai peur doublier is a French made-for-television drama film directed by Élisabeth Rappeneau and broadcast for the first time on 21 September 2011 on France 2. Premer Taj Mahal Premer Taj Mahal also is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. Released was January 2002 all over Bangladesh. Directed by Gazi Mahbub written by Gazi Jahangir. Produced by Mohammad Jashim Uddin and distributed by Riya Kothachitra. The film fully family drama with hard love story base. Stars Riaz, Shabnur, Wasimul Bari Rajib, Abul Hayat, Misha Sawdagar, Anowar Hossain, Rawshan Zamil, Rasheda Chowdhury, Afzal Sharif and many more. Admissions Admissions is a 2011 American short film written by John Viscount and directed by Harry Kakatsakis. The film received funds from a successful Kickstarter campaign. The plot of the film revolves around an Israeli couple and a Palestinian man who go through admissions together because they have suffered similar tragic endings. The three are placed in an admissions room for the afterlife and must plead their case before the clerk. Sathurangam Sathurangam is a 2011 Tamil political drama film directed by Karu Pazhaniappan, starring Srikanth and Sonia Agarwal. The films background score was composed by Vidyasagar, and his soundtrack was released in 2010 The project was revived in September 2011, and released on 7 October 2011. Srikanths character in the film is named after Thirupathisamy, the late director of the films Azad and Narasimha, who was Karu Pazhaniappans close friend. Turbulence Turbulence is a 2011 British film directed by Michael B. Clifford. It tells the story of a struggling pub and a local rock band. The film was shot in the Kings Heath area of Birmingham. Looking for Nicolas Sarkozy Looking for Nicolas Sarkozy is a 2011 French documentary film directed by William Karel. The film records the reactions of 18 non-French Paris-based journalists when Karel asked their opinions of Nicolas Sarkozy, the 23rd President of France. It was released on TV network Arte on December 21, 2011 and pitched at the 2011 MeetMarket as part of Sheffield Doc/Fest. País do Desejo País do Desejo is a 2012 Brazilian-Portuguese drama film directed by Paulo Caldas. Satrangi Re Satrangi Re is a 2012 Marathi language musical drama film directed by Aditya Sarpotdar. Starring Adinath Kothare Amruta Khanvilkar, Siddharth Chandekar, Pooja Sawant, Bhushan Pradhan and Soumil Shringarpure in lead roles. The film which premiered on 3 February 2012 in India and other countries. The film is being jointly produced by Maitri Productions, Vishwas Chitra and Everest Entertainment. Satrangi Re depicts those emotional moments in the lives of the youth, moments that everyone will relate to, would love to cherish. It showcase the journey of the group of friends, the journey of witnessing that rainbow meant for them. Everest Entertainment is associated with Satrangi Re and would be distributing the movie across theatres in Maharashtra. Satrangi Re is a musical Marathi feature film woven around a very interesting story plot and a perfectly crafted screenplay. It has been shot around the serene landscapes of Goa, with Mumbai and Pune providing the interior locations. The movie has a very contemporary and youthful feel, yet sticking to the strong Marathi cultural roots. Ajintha Ajintha is a Marathi movie directed by acclaimed art filmmaker Nitin Chandrakant Desai. It narrates a love story between a Marathi Buddhist tribal Paro and British Major Robert Gill, an artist, while he visited India to paint the historical monuments and scriptures. It also showcases the historic Ajanta caves and the beautiful scriptures on the walls of the caves depicting the ancient Buddhist culture. Trou Story The Hole Story is a 2011 documentary film and web documentary directed by Richard Desjardins and about mining in Canada and its impact on the environment and workers health. The film focuses primarily on the mining communities of the Northeastern Ontario and Abitibi-Témiscamingue regions, including Sudbury, Timmins, Cobalt, Rouyn-Noranda, Val-dOr and Malartic. The film includes interviews with figures such as federal Member of Parliament Charlie Angus, former Ontario MPP Elie Martel, former Sudbury mayor John Rodriguez, Rouyn-Noranda mayor Mario Provencher and former Val-dOr mayor and Quebec MNA André Pelletier. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, the film had its world premiere in October 2011 at the , before opening in Quebec theatres. Sweet Dreams Sweet Dreams is a 2012 documentary film about the Rwandan womens drumming troupe Ingoma Nshya, which was founded in 2005 by playwright Odile "Kiki" Katese with women from both sides of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. The drumming troupes success then led to the opening of an ice cream store in 2010, which also brings together people from both sides of the genocide. The documentary was co-directed by siblings Lisa Fruchtman and Rob Fruchtman; Lisa Fruchtman had learned of the troupe and the plans for the shop from Katese in 2009. The film has been shown at many film festivals. In late 2013, the film was released to theaters in New York City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Miriam Bale wrote in her New York Times review, "When viewers are facing the aftermath of genocide in Rwanda, in which hundreds of thousands of Tutsis were slaughtered in 1994, it’s easy to think that ice cream is a comparatively petty concern. But, thankfully, the sibling directors Lisa and Rob Fruchtman have made a nuanced and deftly edited film about a complex issue." Scott Foudras wrote in Variety, "Although the 1994 genocide and its aftermath have been explored extensively in both narrative and nonfiction films over the past decade, Sweet Dreams nevertheless forges its own path, dwelling less on the violent crimes of the past than on the small but meaningful ways in which a once-divided people are working to rebuild the social and psychological health of their country." Do You Really Want to Know? Do You Really Want To Know? is a 2012 documentary film directed by John Zaritsky and produced by Kevin Eastwood. Using interviews and dramatic recreations, the film recounts the stories of three families who carry the gene for Huntingtons disease, a neurodegenerative illness which is the result of a genetic abnormality, whose symptoms typically appear in mid-life. Members of each featured family have undergone predictive testing to learn whether or not they have inherited the gene that causes the disease, and they each describe the impact that testing has had upon their lives. "Do You Really Want To Know?" had its world premiere in Canada at the 2012 DOXA Documentary Film Festival and its broadcast premiere on November 13, 2012 on Knowledge Network. Transformation Rupantor is a 2008 Bangladeshi drama film, written and directed by Abu Sayeed. It starring Ferdous Ahmed, Jayanta Chattopadhyay, Shakiba Binte Ali, Habibur Rahman Habib, Shatabdi Wadud, Bikrom, Mithun, Mrinal Datta and Nisan. Guniguni Guni-Guni is a 2012 Filipino psychological-horror-medical thriller film under Regal Entertainment. It stars Lovi Poe and Benjamin Alves. The film is directed by Tara Illenberger. Paradh Paradh is a Marathi movie released on 17 August 2010.The movie is produced by Anuradha S. Talati and directed by Gajendra Ahire. The movie is based on the power of politics and how an innocent family gets caught in the crossfire of lies and deceit. In seventies there was another Marathi movie Paradh made by Shivshakti productions directed by Kishore Miskin starring Nutan, Sachin, Sarika, Dhumal, Ramesh Deo and Dr. Shreeram Lagoo in the lead. Thank You a Lot Thank You a Lot is a 2014 American drama film directed by Matt Muir. Set in Austin, the film stars Blake DeLong as a struggling music manager who is forced to sign his estranged father, country music singer James Hand. The film premiered at the 2014 South by Southwest Film Festival as part of the Narrative Spotlight Section. Terramatta Terramatta: The Italian Twentieth Century of Vincenzo Rabito Sicilian illiterate is a 2012 documentary directed by Costanza Quatriglio, based on the memoir Terra Matta by Vincenzo Rabito. Winner of several awards, including the Nastro dArgento 2013, it was shown in all major Italian cities. The Seed The Seed is a 2005 short-film starring Will Yun Lee and Peter Mensah, produced and directed by Joe Hahn of Linkin Park and Ken Mercado. Hahn took his career as a director further with his second film, Mall, released on June 18 2014 in North America. Sad Fairy Tale Sad Fairy Tale is a 2012 Chinese-South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Zhengchao Xu. The story is adapted from true events in the life of Wang Xiao Yi Ultra Reinforcement Ultra Reinforcement is a 2012 Chinese historical romantic comedy film directed and written by Lam Chi-chung, starring Wallace Huo, Jing Tian, Dylan Kuo, and Cheung Tat-ming. The film was released in China on 24 January 2012. Devaraya Devaraya is a 2012 Telugu fantasy-comedy film starring Srikanth, Meenakshi Dixit and Vidisha in the lead roles directed by Nani Krishna and Produced by Kiran Jakkam Shetty & Nani Krishna. Chakri provided the music. The film was released worldwide on 7 December 2012. Black Butterfly Black Butterfly is a 2013 Malayalam film directed by Rajaputra Ranjith. The film was produced by Maniyanpilla Raju and stars Mithun Murali, Malavika Nair, Niranjan, and Samskruthy Shenoy in the lead roles. Scripted by J Pallasserry, the movie was directed by M Renjith. M G Sreekumar was the music director. Maniyanpilla Raju produced the movie under the banner of Maniyanpilla Raju Productions. It is a remake of Tamil film Vazhakku Enn 18/9. Quick Change Quick Change is a 2013 Philippine drama film directed by Eduardo Roy Jr. The film was screened in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Tony Tony is a 2013 philosophical thriller Kannada film directed by Jayatheertha. The film stars Srinagar Kitty and Aindrita Ray in lead roles. Indrakumar GV is producing this film jointly with Srinagar Kitty which is backed with Sadhu Kokilas music and Gnanamurthys cinematography. Shot extensively around the scenic locales of Bangkok and other places, the film speaks about a person who wants to make quick money and has three dimensional stories interwoven and ends up at a common point. One of the sub plot of the movie was based on the 1886 short story How Much Land Does a Man Need? by Leo Tolstoy. The Prime Ministers: The Pioneers The Prime Ministers: The Pioneers is a 2013 American documentary film about former Israeli Prime Ministers, directed by Richard Trank. It was based on the book The Prime Ministers: An Intimate Narrative of Israeli Leadership written by Yehuda Avner, a former Israeli diplomat and speechwriter to Levi Eshkol, Golda Meir, Yitzhak Rabin, Menachem Begin and Shimon Peres. Moriah Films, a division of Simon Wiesenthal Center produced it. Review aggregater Rotten Tomatoes rated it 33% fresh based on 12 reviews. Douglas was awarded the Genesis Prize in January 2015 for his involvement in Jewish cinema and his work for world peace. Razing the Bar: A Documentary About the Funhouse Razing the Bar is a documentary film about punk rock dive bar The Funhouse, located in Seattle. The film was produced and directed by Ryan Worsley and was a selection at the Seattle International Film Festival in 2014. The subject of the film is Seattle DJ and bar owner Brian Foss, who bought into The Funhouse in 2006 and turned it into a venue for both new and established international punk bands. The film chronicles the Funhouses full history from its early days as Texs Tavern, to Zaks in the 1990s, and finally reaching its end in 2012 when it was demolished by developers to make way for apartments. The film was a "Best of Seattle" pick for Best Documentary in the Seattle Weekly in 2014. Pro zhenu, mechtu i eshche odnu... About a Wife, a Dream and Another... is a 2013 Russian language film written and directed by Alexander Pozhenskiy. The film has received positive reviews, and has also been well-received at various film festivals. Toro Loco: Sangriento Toro Loco: Sangriento a.k.a. Toro Loco: Bloodthirsty is a Chilean Dark Comedy film directed and written by Patricio Valladares. It features a mixed cast of relatively Well-known Chilean actors, including Francisco Melo, Constanza Piccoli, Simon Pesutic, Mauricio Pesutic, Cuentrejo. Shankara Shankara is a 2016 Telugu-language action film directed by Tatineni Satya and produced by R.V. Chandramouli Prasad under the Sri Leela Movies banner. Nara Rohit and Regina Cassandra play the lead roles in this film. It is a remake of the Tamil hit film Mouna Guru. The Will to Fly The Will to Fly is a 2016 feature documentary film about the Australian Olympic freestyle skier gold medalist Lydia Lassila. The film was produced by Katie Bender who co-directed the film with her partner Leo Baker. The film made its Australian premiere in Melbourne on International Womens Day, 2016 followed by a theatrical release where it was positively received by critics. In Silence In Silence is a 2014 Czech-Slovak biographical film written and directed by . The film, which deals with the issue of Jewish musicians in the 1930s, was partially funded on Kickstarter. It received a nomination for the Czech Lion Award for Best Film Poster at the 2014 ceremony, but the award went to Fair Play. Silence in Dreamland Silence in Dreamland is a 2013 Ecuador drama film directed by Tito Molina. It was selected as the Ecuadorian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Katham Katham Katham Katham is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by newcomer Babu Thooyavan, son of veteran writer Thooyavan. The film features Nandha, Natarajan Subramaniam, Sanam Shetty, Sharika in the lead and was produced by Appu Movies. The supporting cast includes Nizhalgal Ravi, Crane Manohar, Singamuthu, and Pandu. Aa Te Kevi Dunniya Aa Te Kevi Dunniya is a 2015 comedy film, written and directed by Tejas Padiaa and produced by Vijay Khatri. The film stars Raj Jatania, Yatin Parmar, Kinjal Pandya and others. The film showcases a world in which karma, and not money, is considered currency. The film released on 9 January 2015. Rani Kuthir Baki Itihash Rani Kuthir Baki Itihash is a 2006 Bangladeshi drama-mystery film The film was the directoral debut of news anchor and prominent media personality Samia Zaman. and produced by Bangladeshi satellite TV Channel NTV, their second film production. The film starred Ferdous and Popy as the lead pair with Alamgir, Tarik Anam Khan, Rahamat Ali, MM Morshed, Ahsanul Haque Minu and others in supporting roles. Kaakan Kaakan is a Marathi language movie released in 2015 directed by Kranti Redkar starring Jitendra Joshi and Urmila Kanitkar on lead roles. Jammers Jammers is an American animated short film created by Lizz Hickey that was released as a television pilot on Cartoon Networks website. It follows the story of a middle school age girl named Carol, with her best friends Jeremy and Danny which together form a trio called "Jammers". Carol is supported by her aide subconscious named Lil Carol, that is a flying head by her own appearance, and by her two-legged pet frog named Timtam. Ulterior Motive Ulterior Motive is a 2015 Chinese action thriller film directed by cinematographer Arthur Wong and starring Gordon Lam, Qin Lan, Simon Yam, Archie Kao and Liu Wei. The film is Wongs first directorial effort since 1988s In the Line of Duty 3. Laddu Babu Laddu Babu is a 2014 film starring Allari Naresh and directed by Ravi Babu and produced by Tripuraneni Rajendra. Allari Naresh plays an extremely obese man in this romantic comedy. The Boys Who Cried Wolf The Boys Who Cried Wolf, also known as The Shepherd, is a 2015 South Korean crime thriller drama film. Written and directed by Kim Jin-hwang in his first feature-length for his Korean Academy of Film Artss final year undergraduate film project, it depicts how a former stage actor becomes involved in a murder case. It made its world premiere at the 20th Busan International Film Festival in 2015 and won the DGK Award. It was also invited to the 15th edition of New York Asian Film Festival in 2016 to be screened as the North American premiere. Blind Love Blind Love is a 2016 Pakistani romantic film directed by Faisal Bukhari. The film has been written by M Pervaiz Kaleem. The film stars Yasir Shah and Nimra Khan in the main lead with Fawad Jalal, Aamir Qureshi, Imran Bukhari and Mathira as supporting actors. Resurrecting Hassan Resurrecting Hassan is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Carlo Guillermo Proto and released in 2016. The documentary centres on the Hartings, a family of blind musicians in Montreal who supported themselves by busking in the Guy-Concordia station of the Montreal Metro. The film premiered at the Montreal International Documentary Festival in November 2016. Code 8 Code 8 is a 2019 Canadian sci-fi film directed by Jeff Chan, as a sequel to the short film, Code 8. Green Days by the River Green Days By The River is a 2017 Trinidadian drama film, directed by Michael Mooleedhar. It is based on the novel of the same name by the Trinidadian author Michael Anthony. Set in 1952 Trinidad, the film follows Shell an ambitious African village boy struggling with poverty and his sick father finds solace in a wealthy Indian farmer, Mr. Gidharee, and his captivating daughter, until he falls for a city girl, and discovers the scheming entrapment of his solace that would shatter his love life and manhood. The film opened at the 2017 Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival. Aakatayi Aakatayi is a 2017 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by Rom Bhimana. Produced by K R Vijay Karan, K R Kaushal Karan, K R Anil Karan under the VKA Films, it features debutantes Aashish Raj and Rukshar Mir in the lead roles. Bollywood actress Ameesha Patel featured in an item title song. Mani Sharma composed the films score and soundtrack. Suman, Ramki, Brahmanandam, Posani played supporting roles. Lear on the Shore is a 2017 Japanese drama/comedy film directed by Masahiro Kobayashi. The film stars Tatsuya Nakadai and, in part, reflects his own life. Neomanila Neomanila is a 2017 Philippine neo-noir thriller film co-written and directed by Mikhail Red. Set in modern Manila amid the war on drugs, it tells the story of Irma, a hitwoman who trains the young orphan Toto to become a professional assassin. It premiered at the 2017 Quezon City International Film Festival from October 20–28, before having a Philippine theatrical release on March 13, 2019. The Hollywood Reporter described the film as a "slick thriller". Darshakudu Darsakudu is a 2017 Indian Telugu film written and directed by Jakka Hari Prasad. Produced by BNCSP Vijaya Kumar, Thomas Reddy Aduri and Ravi Chandra Satti, it features Ashok Bandreddi, Noel Sean, Eesha Rebba and Pujita Ponnada in the lead roles. The music was composed by Sai Karthik while cinematography was handled by Praveen Anumolu. Bandhanaya Bandanaya, is a 2017 Sri Lankan Sinhala horror film directed and produced by Udayakantha Warnasuriya. Musical score was done by Nadun Rathnayake. It stars Cyril Wickramage, Hemal Ranasinghe, Dulani Anuradha in lead roles along with Suvineetha Weerasinghe, Nilmini Tennakoon and Ravindra Yasas. The film was released in 50 CEL circuit cinemas in addition to 12 cinemas which screen the movie in 3D format. It is noted for being presented in black-and-white monochrome. The film trailer was released in October 2016. The opening screening was held in Regal Theatre, Colombo. It is the 1273rd Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Vidhi Madhi Ultaa Vidhi Madhi Ultaa is a 2018 Indian Tamil fantasy comedy film written and directed by Vijai Balaji. Featuring Rameez Raja and Janani Iyer in the lead roles, the film also has Daniel Balaji and Karunakaran in pivotal roles. The film began production during January 2016 and was released on 5 January 2018 to mixed reviews from critics. Yenda Thalaiyila Yenna Vekkala Yenda Thalaiyila Yenna Vekkala is a 2018 Tamil language fantasy comedy film written and directed by Vignesh Karthick and produced by A. R. Reihana. Azhar, Sanchita Shetty and Eden Kuriakose play the films lead roles, amongst an ensemble cast. The film began production in mid-2015 and was released on 23 February 2018. Prasad Prasad is a Nepali language social drama romance film, directed by Dinesh Raut, written by Journalist turned writer Sushil Poudel and produced by Shuvash Thapa under the banner of Shuvash Thapa Production. The film stars Bipin Karki, Namrata Shrestha and Nischal Basnet in the lead roles. Prasad was released on 7 December 2018. School-Live! is a 2019 Japanese horror film and adaptation of the manga series by Norimitsu Kaihō. A live-action film adaptation of School-Live! was announced in the January 2018 issue of Manga Time Kirara Forward in November 2017, and it was released in Japan on January 25, 2019. The film is directed by Issei Shibata and starred the members of the idol group Last Idol. Cleopatra's Tomb Robbing Cleopatras Tomb was an 1899 short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. One of the earliest horror films ever made, it is about resurrecting the mummy of Cleopatra. In it, a man chops the mummy of Cleopatra into pieces, and then "produces a woman from a smoking brazier." While today director Méliès is more known for his iconic film A Trip to the Moon, it was this film which caught the attention of producer Charles Urban, who released the film in America and subsequently distributed many of Méliès other films. This is a lost film. A print was once reported to have been discovered in France on 22 September 2005. However, it later turned out that this was a different film. Poor Jenny Poor Jenny is a 1912 German silent film directed by Urban Gad and starring Asta Nielsen, Leo Peukert and Emil Albes. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert A. Dietrich. The Transformation of Mike The Transformation of Mike is a 1912 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. The Film Primadonna The Film Primadonna is a 1913 German silent film directed by Urban Gad and starring Asta Nielsen. That Ragtime Band That Ragtime Band is a 1913 American short comedy film directed by Mack Sennett and featuring Fatty Arbuckle. Ashes of Vengeance Ashes of Vengeance is a 1923 American drama film directed by Frank Lloyd, starring Norma Talmadge and Wallace Beery. It survives at the Library of Congress and at the George Eastman House, Rochester, New York. Giants vs. Yanks Giants vs. Yanks is the 12th Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944. Hollywood Hollywood is a 1923 American silent comedy film directed by James Cruze, co-written by Frank Condon and Thomas J. Geraghty, and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is a lengthier feature follow-up to Paramounts own short film exposé of itself, A Trip to Paramountown from 1922. The film has become famous as having featured cameos of more than thirty famous Hollywood stars. However, the film is now considered a lost film. Miss Bluebeard Miss Bluebeard is a surviving 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Bebe Daniels. It is based on a play, Little Miss Bluebeard, by Avery Hopwood. Die Prinzessin und der Geiger The Blackguard is a British-German drama film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Jane Novak, Walter Rilla and Frank Stanmore. The Awakening The Awakening is a feature film directed by Victor Fleming. Parizhskiy sapozhnik The Parisian Cobbler is a 1928 Soviet silent drama film directed by Fridrikh Ermler. An Hour with Chekhov An Hour with Chekhov is a 1929 Soviet anthology film directed by Yakov Protazanov and Mikhail Doller based on three short stories written by Anton Chekhov; "Anna on the Neck", "The Death of a Government Clerk", "The Chameleon" and dedicated to the 25th anniversary of his death. The King of the Kongo The King of the Kongo is a Mascot film serial, and was the first serial to have sound, although only partial sound rather than the later "All-Talking" productions with complete sound. The first episode was a "three reeler" with the remaining nine episodes being "two reelers". The Laughing Lady The Laughing Lady is a 1929 sound film melodrama directed by Victor Schertzinger, starring Ruth Chatterton and produced and released by Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation. It is based on a 1922 British play, The Laughing Lady, by Alfred Sutro. The play was brought to New York in 1923 and put on Broadway starring Ethel Barrymore. A 1924 Paramount silent film retitled A Society Scandal starred Gloria Swanson. It is now lost. In 1930 an alternate sound version was produced by Paramount in Hungarian with a Hungarian director and cast. Jeanne Eagels was to star in the film but died before production began. Synthetic Sin Synthetic Sin is a 1929 American comedy film directed by William A. Seiter, based on a play of the same name. While filmed as a silent, it was released by Warner Bros. accompanied with a Vitaphone music soundtrack and sound effects. However most of the Vitaphone discs are still lost, apart from the final reel. The Indians Are Coming The Indians Are Coming is a 1930 American Pre-Code Universal movie serial based on The Great West That Was by William "Buffalo Bill" Cody. The serial was the first "all-talking" film of its kind. It played at The Roxy Theatre and was responsible for saving the film serial format into the sound era. High Stakes High Stakes is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy drama produced and released by RKO Pictures. The picture was directed by Lowell Sherman who also stars and marks the last starring screen appearance of silent screen diva Mae Murray. It is based on a 1924 Broadway play that starred Sherman playing the same role he plays in this film. Her Grace Commands Her Grace Commands is a 1931 German romantic comedy film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Käthe von Nagy, Willy Fritsch and Reinhold Schünzel. It is also translated into the alternative title Her Highness Commands. A hairdresser and a greengrocer fall in love, concealing from each other the truth that they are really a princess and an army officer in disguise. It premiered in Mannheim on 3 March 1931, before being released at the Gloria-Palast in Berlin the next day. A French-language version was produced simultaneously, also directed by Schwarz but with a different cast. The film was remade in Hollywood as well, retitled Adorable, and released by the Fox Film Corporation in 1933. The Theft of the Mona Lisa The Theft of the Mona Lisa is a 1931 German drama film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Trude von Molo, Willi Forst and Gustaf Gründgens. It is based on a true story. The films sets were designed by the art directors Andrej Andrejew and Robert A. Dietrich. Sweepstakes Sweepstakes is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Albert S. Rogell from a screenplay written by Lew Lipton and Ralph Murphy. The film stars Eddie Quillan, James Gleason, Marian Nixon, Lew Cody, and Paul Hurst, which centers around the travails and romances of jockey Buddy Doyle, known as the "Whoop-te-doo Kid" for his trademark yell during races. Produced by the newly formed RKO Pathé Pictures, this was the first film Charles R. Rogers would produce for the studio, after he replaced William LeBaron as head of production. The film was released on July 10, 1931, through RKO Radio Pictures. The Devil Is Driving The Devil is Driving is a 1932 pre-Code film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and starring Edmund Lowe. The films title was typical of the sensationalistic titles of many pre-Code films. It runs a mere 63 minutes, and like many Pre-Code movies deals openly with issues like sex and violence. Lowe plays a chronic gambler who drifts into a life of crime. The New York Times gave the film a mixed review upon its release. Gorilla Ship Gorilla Ship is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Frank Strayer from an original screenplay by George Waggner. Starring Ralph Ince, Vera Reynolds, and Reed Howes, the film was produced by Ralph M. Like, Ltd. and distributed by Mayfair Pictures. It was released on June 11, 1932. Ridin' for Justice Ridin for Justice is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Buck Jones, Mary Doran, and Russell Simpson. Wayward Wayward is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Edward Sloman and written by Lillian Day, Mateel Howe Farnham and Gladys Unger. The film stars Nancy Carroll, Richard Arlen, Pauline Frederick, John Litel, Margalo Gillmore and Burke Clarke. The film was released on February 19, 1932, by Paramount Pictures. The Song You Gave Me The Song You Gave Me is a 1933 British musical film directed by Paul L. Stein, and starring Bebe Daniels, Victor Varconi, and Frederick Lloyd. It was made at Elstree Studios. The Warrior's Husband The Warriors Husband is a 1933 pre-Code American comedy film directed by Walter Lang and starring Elissa Landi, David Manners, and Ernest Truex. It tells the story of the Amazons, who ruled over men thanks to the sacred girdle of Diana, and Hercules who came to steal it. The film is based on a 1932 Broadway production of Julian Thompsons 1924 play that starred Katharine Hepburn in the lead role. Cruz Diablo Cruz Diablo is a 1934 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes. The New York Times called it "one of the best films that ever crossed the Rio Grande." Love, Life & Laughter Love, Life and Laughter is a 1934 British comedy drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Gracie Fields, John Loder and Ivor Barnard. Get That Man Get That Man is a 1935 American drama film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet, from a screenplay by Betty Burbridge. It stars Wallace Ford as Jack Kirkland, a taxi driver who discovers he closely resembles of a murdered heir to a fortune. Ford also plays the murdered heir, John Prescott. Due to a failure to renew copyright, it is now in the public domain. Paris in Spring Paris in Spring is a 1935 black and white musical comedy film directed by Lewis Milestone for Paramount Pictures. It is based on a play by Dwight Taylor, with a screen play by Samuel Hoffenstein and Franz Schulz. Alibi for Murder Alibi for Murder is a 1936 American crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring William Gargan and Marguerite Churchill. The supporting cast features Dwight Frye. Café Moszkva Cafe Moscow is a 1936 Hungarian adventure film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Anna Tõkés, Gyula Csortos and Ferenc Kiss. Art direction was by József Pán. It is also known by the alternative title Only One Night. The film is set during the First World War on the Eastern Front between Russia and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The film was intended to convey an anti-war message. Law and Lead Law and Lead is a 1936 American film directed by Robert F. Hill. Scotland Yard Commands The Lonely Road is a 1936 British drama film directed by James Flood and starring Clive Brook, Victoria Hopper, Nora Swinburne and Malcolm Keen. The film was released in the United States as Scotland Yard Commands. The film was based on the novel Lonely Road by Nevil Shute, who had visualised the chief character as the actor Clive Brook and had sent a copy of the novel to Brook. Shute visited the studio, and was pleased to see the film made. The Man Behind the Mask The Man Behind the Mask is a 1936 British mystery film directed by Michael Powell and starring Hugh Williams, Jane Baxter, Ronald Ward, Maurice Schwartz, George Merritt, Henry Oscar and Peter Gawthorne. A man assaults and switches places with another at a masked ball, and then attempts a major theft – casting suspicion on the original man. The Man Behind the Mask was produced by Joe Rock, for Joe Rock Productions. It was made at one of the Elstree Studios. The Man Behind the Mask was missing from the BFI National Archive, and was one of three Powell films included on the British Film Institutes "75 Most Wanted" list of lost films. It is the last of Powells "quota quickies". A print of the American release, titled Behind the Mask, has been found, but it is a cut version of the original UK film. Till We Meet Again Till We Meet Again is a 1936 American film directed by Robert Florey. Boss of Lonely Valley Boss of Lonely Valley is a 1937 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and written by Frances Guihan. The film stars Buck Jones, Richard Holland, Muriel Evans, Harvey Clark, Walter Miller and Lee Phelps. The film was released on December 1, 1937, by Universal Pictures. Circus Girl Circus Girl is a 1937 American action film directed by John H. Auer and written by Adele Buffington and Bradford Ropes. The film stars June Travis, Robert Livingston, Donald Cook, Betty Compson, Charles Murray and Lucille Osborne. The film was March 1, 1937, by Republic Pictures. Cotton Queen Cotton Queen, also known as Crying Out Loud, is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Bernard Vorhaus, and starring Stanley Holloway, Will Fyffe, and Mary Lawson. The Duke Comes Back The Duke Comes Back is a 1937 American drama film directed by Irving Pichel and written by Adele Buffington and Edmond Seward. It is based on the 1933 novel The Duke Comes Back by Lucian Cary. The film stars Allan Lane, Heather Angel, Genevieve Tobin, Johnny Russell, Joseph Crehan and Frederick Burton. The film was released on November 29, 1937, by Republic Pictures. It's All Yours Its All Yours is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent and starring Madeleine Carroll and Francis Lederer. Lightnin' Crandall Lightnin Crandall is a 1937 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Charles F. Royal. The film stars Bob Steele, Lois January, Charles King, Earl Dwire, Ernie Adams and Frank LaRue. The film was released on March 24, 1937, by Republic Pictures. Thunder Trail Thunder Trail is a 1937 American Western film directed by Charles Barton, written by Robert Yost and Stuart Anthony, and starring Gilbert Roland, Charles Bickford, Marsha Hunt, J. Carrol Naish, James Craig and Monte Blue. The film, based on the Zane Grey story Arizona Ames, was released on October 22, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. Time Out for Romance Time Out for Romance is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair, written by Lou Breslow and John Patrick, and starring Claire Trevor, Michael Whalen, Joan Davis, Chick Chandler, Douglas Fowley and Benny Bartlett. It was released on February 10, 1937, by 20th Century Fox. The Spy Ring The Spy Ring is a 1938 American adventure film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and written by George Waggner. The film stars William Hall, Jane Wyman, Esther Ralston, Robert Warwick, Leon Ames and Ben Alexander. The film was released on January 8, 1938, by Universal Pictures. Where the Buffalo Roam Where the Buffalo Roam is a 1938 American film directed by Albert Herman. Girls in Distress Girls in Distress is a 1939 French drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst and starring Marcelle Chantal, Micheline Presle and André Lugue. The films sets were designed by the art director Andrej Andrejew. It was shot at the Joinville Studios in Paris. Oklahoma Terror Oklahoma Terror is a 1939 American film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet. Charter Pilot Charter Pilot is a 70-minute 1940 drama film, directed by Eugene Forde and produced by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. The film stars Lynn Bari, Lloyd Nolan, Arleen Whelan and George Montgomery. Charter Pilot depicts pilots flying cargo flights in the Honduras. Men Without Souls Men Without Souls is a 1940 black and white crime movie, starring Barton MacLane and Glenn Ford and directed by Nick Grinde The Old Swimmin' Hole The Old Swimmin Hole is a 1940 American drama film directed by Robert F. McGowan. The Comedians The Comedians is a 1941 German drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst, and based on the novel Philine by Olly Boeheim. The film is set in the eighteenth century, and portrays the development of German theatre. White Eagle White Eagle is the eighth serial released by Columbia Pictures and was based on a 1932 western film starring Buck Jones. Alibi Alibi is a 1942 British mystery film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Margaret Lockwood, James Mason and Hugh Sinclair. It was based on the novel LAlibi by Marcel Achard. Boléro Bolero is a 1942 French comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Arletty, André Luguet and Jacques Dumesnil. It takes its name from the Bolero, a Latin American dance and the composer Maurice Ravels piece of music inspired by the style of it. The films sets were designed by the art director Lucien Aguettand. It was made by Pathé at the companys Francoeur Studios. Future star Simone Signoret had a small, uncredited role in the film. Henry Browne, Farmer Henry Browne, Farmer is an American short propaganda film produced in 1942 about African-American contributions to the war effort during World War II. It is narrated by Canada Lee. The film begins with stock footage of soldiers marching, tanks, and people in the war industries, the narrator noting that we had an army behind the troops in the war industries, and they had an army behind them, American agriculture. The story switches to a day in the life of Henry Browne, farmer; Henry Browne is 38 years old, married with three children. He makes his living off the land. When the sun comes up every member of the family has their chores to do. Little Henry goes to milk the cow, this is the first year they had a cow. His sister goes to feed the chickens, which are good layers, and the ones that arent are good "eaters". Mrs. Brown tends the garden. There is little in the garden that will be sold, the narrator says, but much that will be eaten. Henry looks out into his field. He is not planting what he usually plants, but peanuts like the government man asked. The peanuts will create peanut oil, contributing to the war effort. Henry Brown doesnt have a tractor, but only two mules. On Saturday farmer Browne takes those same two mules and hooks them up to a carriage. Saturday is usually the day that farmers go to the market, but Henry has taken his whole family along this time. In fact, the mule-drawn carriage passes town altogether. The farmer is not going to market today, but seeing his son — a Tuskegee Airman. King of the Mounties King of the Mounties is a 1942 Republic 12-chapter film serial, directed by William Witney. Allan Lane played Sgt. Dave King of the Mounties, with Peggy Drake as heroine Carol Brent, and Abner Biberman played the villainous Japanese admiral Yamata. Night Plane from Chungking Night Plane from Chungking is a 1943 American war film released by Paramount Pictures, directed by Ralph Murphy, and produced by Michael Kraike and Walter MacEwen from a screenplay by Lester Cole, Earl Fenton and Theodore Reeves, adapted by Sidney Biddell from the story by Harry Hervey. The film stars Robert Preston and Ellen Drew, with Otto Kruger and Stephen Geray. Night Plane from Chungking was a remake of Paramounts earlier film Shanghai Express. The film was remade as Peking Express. Night in New Orleans Night in New Orleans is a 1942 American crime film directed by William Clemens and written by Jonathan Latimer. The film stars Preston Foster, Patricia Morison, Albert Dekker, Charles Butterworth, Dooley Wilson and Paul Hurst. The film was released on July 1, 1942, by Paramount Pictures. Speaking of Animals and Their Families Speaking of Animals and Their Families is a 1942 American short comedy film directed by Robert Carlisle and Jerry Fairbanks. In 1943, at the 15th Academy Awards, it won an Oscar for Best Short Subject. Thru Different Eyes Thru Different Eyes is a 1942 American drama film directed by Thomas Z. Loring and written by Samuel G. Engel. The film stars Frank Craven, Mary Howard, June Walker, Donald Woods, Vivian Blaine and George Holmes. The film was released on June 19, 1942, by 20th Century Fox. This film should not be confused with the 1929 Fox film Thru Different Eyes, which is sometimes known by alternative titles. The Yanks Are Coming The Yanks Are Coming is a 1942 American patriotic musical film from Poverty Row studio Producers Releasing Corporation directed by Alexis Thurn-Taxis. Youth on Parade Youth on Parade is a 1942 comedy musical film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring John Hubbard, Ruth Terry, Martha ODriscoll, Tom Brown, and Charles Smith. Benjamin Franklin, Jr. Benjamin Franklin, Jr. is a 1943 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. It was the 211th Our Gang short that was released. Code of the Prairie Code of the Prairie is a 1944 American Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and written by Albert DeMond and Anthony Coldeway. The film stars Smiley Burnette, Sunset Carson, Peggy Stewart, Weldon Heyburn, Tom Chatterton and Roy Barcroft. The film was released on October 6, 1944, by Republic Pictures. They Knew Mr. Knight They Knew Mr. Knight is a 1946 British drama film directed by Norman Walker and starring Mervyn Johns, Nora Swinburne and Joyce Howard. It was based on a 1934 novel of the same title by Dorothy Whipple. A man is sentenced to twelve months in Lincoln jail following his involvement in a share scam, plunging himself and his family into despair. However, by the time of his release he is able to face his uncertain future with fortitude. The film was made by Norman Walkers G.H.W. Productions, funded by the Rank Organisation, at Denham Studios. It suffered a financial loss on its release and it was the last of four films that Walker made for Rank. Tokyo Rose Tokyo Rose is a 1946 American drama film directed by Lew Landers and starring Byron Barr, Osa Massen, Donald Douglas, Richard Loo, Keye Luke and Grace Lem. It was released on February 8, 1946, by Paramount Pictures. V gorakh Yugoslavii In the Mountains of Yugoslavia, is a 1946 Soviet drama film directed by Abram Room. A Piece of Cake A Piece of Cake is a 1948 British fantasy comedy film directed by John Irwin and starring and co-written by the husband and wife team of Cyril Fletcher and Betty Astell as well as Laurence Naismith and Jon Pertwee. It was made at Highbury Studios as a second feature for release by the Rank Organisation. Slappily Married Slappily Married is an American short subject by Columbia Pictures, released on November 7, 1946. The short was directed by Edward Bernds and stars Joe DeRita, who later joined the Three Stooges and became "Curly Joe" DeRita, and features Christine McIntyre, Dorothy Granger and Dick Wessel. It is the first of four shorts in the Joe DeRita series produced by Columbia from 1946-1948; all entries were remakes of other Columbia shorts. The Golden Barge The Golden Boat is a 1947 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Heart and Soul Heart and Soul is a 1948 Italian drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica and Duilio Coletti, based on Edmondo de Amicis novel Heart. De Sica won the Silver Ribbon for Best Actor by the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists. Love in Waiting Love in Waiting is a 1948 British comedy film directed by Douglas Peirce, and starring David Tomlinson. It was made at Highbury Studios as a second feature for release by the Rank Organisation. My Own True Love My Own True Love is a 1949 American drama film directed by Compton Bennett and written by Arthur Kober, Josef Mischel and Theodore Strauss. The film stars Phyllis Calvert, Melvyn Douglas, Wanda Hendrix, Philip Friend, Binnie Barnes and Alan Napier. The film was released on February 2, 1949, by Paramount Pictures. It is an adaptation of the novel Make You a Fine Wife by Yolanda Foldes. Sealed Verdict Sealed Verdict is a 1948 American adventure drama war film directed by Lewis Allen and starring Ray Milland and Florence Marly. Speed to Spare Speed to Spare is a 1948 American drama film directed by William Berke, written by Milton Raison, and starring Richard Arlen, Jean Rogers, Richard Travis, Roscoe Karns, Nanette Parks and Pat Phelan. It was released on May 14, 1948, by Paramount Pictures. It is unrelated to the same-titled auto-racing drama made by Columbia in 1937. Aaltoska orkaniseeraa Aaltoska orkaniseeraa is a 1949 Finnish comedy film directed by Edvin Laine. The film was released on 15 July, 1949. Fame and the Devil A Night of Fame is a 1949 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli and Steno. I'm in the Revue Im in the Revue is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Soldati. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Der Ruf The Last Illusion is a 1949 German drama film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Fritz Kortner, Johanna Hofer and Lina Carstens. It was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by Fritz Lück, Fritz Maurischat and Hans Sohnle. Sheriff of Wichita Sheriff of Wichita is a 1949 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Roy Barcroft, Lyn Wilde, Clayton Moore and Gene Roth. The film was released on January 22, 1949, by Republic Pictures. Marika Child of the Danube is a 1950 Austrian musical film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Marika Rökk, Fred Liewehr and Harry Fuß. It was one of a cycle of popular musicals made by Jacoby and Rökk. The film was shot using Agfacolor at the Soviet-controlled Rosenhügel Studios in Vienna. Location filming took place around Linz on the River Danube. The films sets were designed by the art director Julius von Borsody. Siempre tuya Siempre Tuya is a 1952 Mexican film starring singer Jorge Negrete. It is filmed in black and white, in Spanish, and features Negrete singing some popular ranchera-music standards. Under Mexicali Stars Under Mexicali Stars is a 1950 American Western film directed by George Blair, written by Robert Creighton Williams, and starring Rex Allen, Dorothy Patrick, Roy Barcroft, Buddy Ebsen, Percy Helton and Walter Coy. It was released on November 20, 1950, by Republic Pictures. Belinskiy Belinsky is a 1953 Soviet biopic film directed by Grigori Kozintsev, based on the life of Russian literary critic Vissarion Belinsky. The production of the film was completed in 1951 but it was not released until 1953, following the reshooting of various scenes demanded by Stalin. For Men Only For Men Only is a 1952 American film noir directed by Paul Henreid about hazing on college campuses. It also stars Henreid. It was the film debut of Russell Johnson. It was also known as The Tall Lie. Husmandstøsen Husmandstøsen is a 1952 Danish family film directed by Alice OFredericks. It is based on the 1908 novella The Girl from the Marsh Croft by Selma Lagerlöf. The Lovers of Toledo Lovers of Toledo is a 1953 historical film directed by Henri Decoin and Fernando Palacios and starring Alida Valli, Pedro Armendáriz and Françoise Arnoul. It was a co-production between France, Italy and Spain. Toxi Toxi is a 1952 West German drama film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Elfie Fiegert, Paul Bildt and Johanna Hofer. The films release came as the first wave of children born to black Allied servicemen and white German mothers entered school. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. Elfie Fiegert was selected to play Toxi after a mass audition held in Munich. Publicity for the film emphasised the similarities between her own story and that of Toxi. The film was the eighth most popular release at the West German box office in 1952. The name Toxi became widely used as shorthand in the German media when referring to Afro-Germans and their social circumstances. 2 hauskaa vekkulia Two Funny Guys is a 1953 Finnish comedy film directed by Lasse Pöysti and starring Pöysti, Toini Vartiainen and Pentti Viljanen. The films sets were designed by Kai Lappalainen. Combat Squad Combat Squad is a 1953 American war film directed by Cy Roth and starring John Ireland, Lon McCallister and Hal March. It is set during the Korean War. The Great Adventures of Captain Kidd The Great Adventures of Captain Kidd was the 52nd serial released by Columbia Pictures. It is based in the historical figure of Captain William Kidd. Perils of the Jungle Perils of the Jungle is a 1953 American black and white adventure film directed by George Blair, featuring animal trainer and circus impresario Clyde Beatty and Phyllis Coates, known for her roles in serials and "B" films. Perennial "heavy" John Doucette also appeared in the film. Sillankorvan emäntä Mother or Woman is a 1953 Finnish drama film directed by Ilmari Unho and starring Helena Futtari, Aku Korhonen and Elina Pohjanpää. The film was shot between June 29 and August 17, 1958 in Läyliäinen, the village of Loppi, and the place used was a Forsbacka farm. The Secret of Blood The Secret of Blood is a 1953 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Martin Frič. Fangs of the Wild Fangs of the Wild is a 1954 American adventure western film directed by William F. Claxton starring Onslow Stevens, Margia Dean, Freddy Ridgeway, Phil Tead, Robert Stevenson and Charles Chaplin Jr.. The Stratford Adventure The Stratford Adventure is a 1954 National Film Board of Canada documentary film about the founding of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, directed by Morten Parker. It tells the story of what was to become North America’s premiere Shakespearean festival, on the banks of the Avon River in the small Ontario town of Stratford. It was named Film of the Year at the Canadian Film Awards and nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 27th Academy Awards. Air Strike Air Strike is a 1955 drama film written, directed and produced by Cy Roth and starring Richard Denning, Gloria Jean and Don Haggerty; the supporting cast features former child star Billy Halop. The plot involves pilots training at a United States Navy squadron preparing for the Korean War. The film features the original song, "Each Time You Leave Me" by composers Sylvia Ostrow and André Brummer. Angela Angela is a 1955 American-Italian film noir, written and directed by Dennis OKeefe, who stars in the film as well. The drama also features Mara Lane, Rossano Brazzi, Arnoldo Foà and others. The film has a voice-over narration that tells the story in flashback, and the film noir type of Angela has been described as femme fatale with elements of betrayal and obsession. Women Without Men Women Without Men is a 1956 British drama film directed by Elmo Williams and Herbert Glazer and starring Beverly Michaels, Joan Rice and Hermione Baddeley. The screenplay concerns a woman who is unjustly sent to prison for an act which was really one of self-defense, and who escapes from prison in order to keep a rendezvous with her would-be fiance, who has been out of the country and unaware of her plight. For U.S. release the film was retitled Blonde Bait and substantially re-edited, with new scenes filmed by the American distributors and notable character and plot changes, such as turning the heroine into a gangsters moll, for whom the prison break in engineered by the police in hopes she will lead them to her much-wanted fugitive boyfriend. Other new actors were Richard Travis, Harry Lauter and Paul Cavanagh. Beverly Michaels also appeared in the films new ending sequence. Jaguar Jaguar is a 1956 American adventure film directed by George Blair and written by John Fenton Murray and Benedict Freedman. The film stars Sabu, Chiquita Johnson, Barton MacLane, Jonathan Hale, Mike Connors and Jay Novello. The film was released on January 20, 1956, by Republic Pictures. Wenn wir alle Engel wären If We All Were Angels is a 1956 West German comedy film directed by Günther Lüders and starring Dieter Borsche, Marianne Koch and Hans Söhnker. It is a remake of the 1936 film If We All Were Angels. The Devil's Hairpin The Devils Hairpin is a 1957 feature film about car racing, filmed in Technicolor and VistaVision, written and directed by Cornel Wilde, who also stars. Last Stagecoach West The Last Stagecoach West is a 1957 American western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Jim Davis, Mary Castle and Victor Jory. The films art direction was by Ralph Oberg. Der Wilderer vom Silberwald The Poacher of the Silver Wood is a 1957 West German drama film directed by Otto Meyer and starring Rudolf Lenz, Anita Gutwell and Rudolf Carl. It was one of several films made to follow-up the success of the 1954 heimatfilm The Forester of the Silver Wood. It was shot on location in the Alpine state of Salzburg. A Dangerous Age A Dangerous Age is a 1958 film directed by Sidney J. Furie. Nel blu dipinto di blu Nel blu dipinto di blu, also known as Nel blu dipinto di blu – Volare, is a 1959 Italian comedy film written and directed by Piero Tellini and starring Domenico Modugno, Giovanna Ralli and Vittorio De Sica. Hubertusjagd Hunting Party or Hubertus Hunt is a 1959 West German drama film directed by Hermann Kugelstadt and starring Wolf Albach-Retty, Willy Fritsch and Lucie Englisch. It is part of the tradition of heimatfilm which were at their commercial peak during the decade. Its German title is a reference to the traditional Hubertus Day hunts commemorating the life of St. Hubert of Liege. Korea Korea: Battleground for Liberty is a 1959 documentary film about the Korean War directed by John Ford. A noi piace freddo...! Some Like It Cold is a 1960 Italian war-comedy film directed by Steno. Musketeers of the Sea Musketeers of the Sea is a 1962 Italian adventure film directed by Steno. La paz empieza nunca Peace Never Comes is a 1960 Spanish drama film directed by León Klimovsky and starring Adolfo Marsillach, Concha Velasco and Carmen de Lirio. It is set in the years following the Spanish Civil War. A man uses his relationship with a former lover to infiltrate a group of Republican insurgents against Francoist Spain. Return of a Stranger Return of a Stranger is a 1961 British thriller film directed by Max Varnel and starring John Ireland, Susan Stephen, Cyril Shaps and Timothy Beaton. Three on a Spree Three on a Spree is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Jack Watling. It is based on the 1902 novel Brewsters Millions, which became the play written by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley, which had been previously filmed by Edward Small in 1945. The John Glenn Story The John Glenn Story is a 1962 American short documentary film directed by Michael R. Lawrence about the astronaut John Glenn. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The Spanish Sword The Spanish Sword is a low budget 1962 British adventure film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Ronald Howard, June Thorburn and Nigel Green. Waldrausch Waldrausch is a 1962 Austrian drama film directed by Paul May and starring Marianne Hold, Gerhard Riedmann and Ingeborg Schöner. It is based on the novel Waldrausch by Ludwig Ganghofer. Another film adaptation was made in 1977. An architect proposes a plan to build a dam, flooding a valley. Amor y sexo (Safo 1963) Amor y sexo is a 1964 Mexican film. It was directed by Luis Alcoriza and starred María Félix and Julio Alemán. It was premiered in Mexico on the 5th May 1964. The movie is based on the french writer Alphonse Daudets novel Safo. A Nearly Decent Girl A Nearly Decent Girl is a 1963 West German-Spanish comedy film directed by Ladislao Vajda and starring Liselotte Pulver, Alberto de Mendoza and Martin Held. Me and the Forty Year Old Man Me and the Forty Year Old Man is a 1965 French film directed by Jacques Pinoteau. Panienka z okienka Panienka z okienka is a 1964 Polish romance film directed by Maria Kaniewska. Pariahs of Glory Les Parias de la Gloire English title Pariahs of Glory or Outcasts of Glory is a 1964 French/Italian/Spanish international co-production filmed in Spain. Directed and co-written by Henri Decoin, it is set during the First Indochina War and is based on the 1953 novel of the same name by Roger Delpey who also co-wrote the screenplay. Delpey served as an infantryman in the 151st Infantry Regiment from 1947-1949 in French Indochina then remained as a war correspondent writing four volumes of Soldats de Boue. The Peaches The Peaches is a 1964 British short film, narrated by Peter Ustinov. In 1964 the film was the British choice for the Cannes Film Festival and is a sensual, surreal fantasy about a beautiful woman and her passion for peaches. The 15-minute story, which opens with a woman splayed on a bed rubbing her face with a ripe peach. Directed by Michael Gill and written by Yvonne Gilan, his then wife, it stars Juliet Harmer as the Very Beautiful Girl, Tom Adams as The Boy Next Door, and is narrated by Peter Ustinov. It also features an appearance from the nine-year-old A. A. Gill, son of the director and writer. The film charts the coming of age of this clever and beautiful girl and her fetish for fruit. In search of kindred spirits of like intellect, she goes to live in the city, but finds herself cleaning in "the Ministry". She then falls in love, and the peaches become less important as her love grows. Bizarrely she transfers her craving to pickled onions. The film won several awards and made Michael Gill consider working in Hollywood. Instead he chose to remain at the BBC, where he later approached Sir Kenneth Clark to make the television series Civilisation. The film was funded by the BFI’s Experimental Film Fund, established by Sir Michael Balcon. Two Thousand Dollars for Coyote Two Thousand Dollas For Coyote is a 1966 Spaghetti Western directed by León Klimovsky. Top Secret Top Secret is a 1967 Italian-Spanish Eurospy film directed by Fernando Cerchio and starring Gordon Scott. Frozen Flashes Die gefrorenen Blitze is a two-part 1967 East-German film. The plot revolves around the history of the resistance movement in Peenemünde during the Second World War and its attempt to sabotage the V-2 program. Daring Game Daring Game is a 1968 drama film starring Lloyd Bridges and Nico Minardos, filmed at the Ivan Tors studio in Miami and in the Bahamas. The working title was The Unkillables. He and She Lassoluto naturale is a 1969 Italian drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. The plot focuses on a mysterious romance involving an uninhibited woman and a dour photographer, shot in strange modernist interiors and abstract "sports car on a highway to nowhere" exteriors. The work of cinematographer Ennio Guarnieri in this film has been referred to as "one of the cornerstones of Italian photography in the sixties". Black Jack Wild in the Sky is a 1972 American action comedy film directed by William T. Naud and starring Georg Stanford Brown, Brandon De Wilde, Keenan Wynn, Tim OConnor, and Dick Gautier. The film was released as Black Jack in New York in December 1973. The film was released by American International Pictures on March 1972. Le paria Le Paria is a French action film from 1969. It was directed by Claude Carliez, written by , starring Jean Marais and Marie-José Nat. The film was also known under the title Diamond Rush,,. Pierna creciente, falda menguante Growing Leg, Diminishing Skirt is a 1970 Spanish musical comedy film directed by Javier Aguirre and starring Laura Valenzuela, Fernando Fernán Gómez and Emma Cohen. Russkoye pole Russian Field is a 1972 Soviet drama film directed by Nikolai Moskalenko. It took the 22nd place in terms of attendance among domestic films in the Soviet Union. Jus primae noctis Jus primae noctis is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. You and Me You and Me is a 1975 American film starring David Carradine and Bobbi Shaw. The film was directed by Carradine. It was the first film he directed. The cast includes Carradines brothers, Keith Carradine and Robert Carradine, as well as Barbara Hershey. Gary Busey also appears. Kopernik Copernicus is a 1973 Polish historical film directed by Ewa Petelska and Czesław Petelski. The film was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. It was also selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 46th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Big Family The Big Family is a 1973 Italian mafia film written and directed by Tonino Ricci and starring Raymond Pellegrin, Simonetta Stefanelli and Richard Conte. Timon Timon is a 1973 Croatian film directed by Tomislav Radić. It is based on William Shakespeares tragedy Timon of Athens. The Last Word The Last Word is a 1975 West German comedy drama film written and directed by Robert van Ackeren, and starring Delphine Seyrig, Barry Foster, Peter Hall, Kirstie Pooley and Udo Kier. Passion According to Matthew Passion According to Matthew is a 1975 Yugoslavian film directed by Lordan Zafranović. At the 1975 Pula Film Festival it received awards for directing, cinematography and creativity. The film stars Boris Cavazza as Matthew. It was written by Mirko Kovač and Lordan Zafranovic and was produced by Jadran Film and Croatia Film. Naked Yoga Naked Yoga is a short documentary released in 1974 and illustrates the practice of yoga in a natural setting and in the nude. The plot of this movie includes women practicing yoga in Cyprus and in a studio. These visuals are interspersed with images of Eastern art, processed for "psychedelic" effect. The narrator also relates the practice to Buddhist philosophy. It was shown on television in the UK, however it has not been released to video. This documentary/short was nominated for an Oscar in 1975, in the category Best Documentary Short Subject. It was written and directed by Paul Corsden. The stars included Elizabeth Taylor-Mead and features the blues singer Alexis Korner as the narrator. Naked Yoga had been on the list of List of lost films. A search for it began in 2004 by the Academy Archives Documentary Curator, Ed Carter. After a series of letters and dead ends, Carter received a print from the films Director of Photography, Michael Elphick, who obtained the print from a television station. The print turned out to be a 35mm Technicolor print in pristine condition. The Academy Film Archive restored the film in 2012. The Swordsman The Swordsman is a 1974 British film directed by Lindsay Shonteff and starring Linda Marlowe, Alan Lake and Edina Ronay. It was a sequel to the 1973 film Big Zapper and follows the adventures of a female private detective named Harriet Zapper. The Big Delirium The Big Delirium is a 1975 French drama film directed by Dennis Berry. Beatriz Beatriz is a 1976 Spanish drama film directed by Gonzalo Suárez and starring Jorge Rivero, Carmen Sevilla and Nadiuska. The films sets were designed by the art director Ramiro Gómez. La llamada del sexo Sweetly Youll Die Through Love is a 1977 thriller film directed by Tulio Demicheli and starring Andrés Garcia, Rossy Mendoza and George Hilton. It was a co-production between Mexico, Colombia, Spain and Dominican Republic. Das Schweigen im Walde Silence in the Forest is a 1976 West German historical drama film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Alexander Stephan, Belinda Mayne and Evelyn Opela. It is a heimatfilm, one of the last productions in the group of films produced in post-war Germany. It is based on Ludwig Ganghofers novel of the same title which has been adapted for the screen several time. The Fifth Commandment The Fifth Commandment is a 1978 Italian-German drama film directed by Duccio Tessari. Per amore di Poppea Per amore di Poppea is a 1977 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Mariano Laurenti and set in ancient Rome. A Different Approach A Different Approach is a 1978 live-action short film starring Michael Keaton alongside an all-star cast. Kristoffers hus Christophers House is a 1979 Swedish drama film directed by Lars Lennart Forsberg. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. A Last Cry for Help A Last Cry for Help is a 1979 American television film starring Linda Purl. Herr Puntila och hans dräng Matti Herr Puntila and His Servant Matti is a 1979 Finnish-Swedish drama film directed by Ralf Långbacka. The film was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Hustler of Muscle Beach The Hustler of Muscle Beach is a 1980 American made-for-television comedy film starring Richard Hatch, Kay Lenz and Jeanette Nolan. It was directed by Jonathan Kaplan and originally aired on ABC as the ABC Friday Night Movie on May 16, 1980. Wu ming xiao zu His Name Is Nobody is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film written and directed by Karl Maka and starring Lau Kar-wing, Dean Shek and Bryan Leung. Liebeskonzil Liebeskonzil is a 1982 film by Werner Schroeter, based on a play by Oskar Panizza. It was banned by the Austrian government in 1985, on the grounds that it insulted the Christian religion. In 1994, in the case of Otto-Preminger-Institut v. Austria, the European Court of Human Rights held by 6 votes to 3 that the banning of the film was a justifiable limitation on the freedom of expression, because the film would offend Austrian Roman Catholics. Funny Money Funny Money is a 1983 British crime film directed by James Kenelm Clarke and starring Gregg Henry, Elizabeth Daily and Derren Nesbitt. The Film was distributed by Cannon Films. Hatásvadászok Night Rehearsal is a 1983 Hungarian comedy film directed by Miklós Szurdi. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. Stark Raving Mad Stark Raving Mad is a 1983 film that depicts a fictionalised account of the Charles Starkweather/Caril Ann Fugate killings of the 1950s. The film starred Russ Fast as Richard Stark and Marcie Severson as Laura Ferguson. It was directed by George F. Hood and released in January 1983. Tattoo Ari is a 1982 Japanese film directed by Banmei Takahashi. The film was based on the life of Akiyoshi Umekawa. Concealed Enemies, Part I: Suspicion Concealed Enemies is a 1984 American PBS docudrama, produced by WGBH-TV in Boston, about the events leading to the arrest, conviction and imprisonment of former U.S. State Department official Alger Hiss. Directed by Jeff Bleckner, written by Hugh Whitemore and starring Edward Herrmann as Hiss, John Harkins as Whittaker Chambers and Peter Riegert as Richard Nixon, the two-part miniseries won the 1984 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series. Goldcrest Films invested £558,000 in the film and received £545,000 causing them a loss of £13,000. Marriage Counselor Tora-san is a 1984 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Rie Nakahara as his love interest or "Madonna". Marriage Counselor Tora-san is the thirty-third entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Tora-san, the Go-between is a 1985 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Kanako Higuchi as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san, the Go-Between is the thirty-fifth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Manila, Open City Manila, Open City is a 1968 war film about the Battle of Manila in World War II. The film was screened upon the launching of the National Film Archive of the Philippines in December 2011. The movie is in the public domain. Tarot Tarot is a 1986 West German drama film directed by Rudolf Thome. It is loosely based on Johann Wolfgang von Goethes novel Elective Affinities. It was entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival. O Desejado O Desejado is a 1987 Portuguese-French drama film written and directed by Paulo Rocha and starring Luís Miguel Cintra. The film was entered into the main competition at the 44th edition of the Venice Film Festival. The production of the film, and the experience of Yves Afonso, a French actor of Portuguese descent who first visited Portugal because of this film, later inspired Voyage to the Beginning of the World by Manoel de Oliveira. Dot Goes to Hollywood Dot Goes to Hollywood is a 1987 Australian film directed by Yoram Gross. Tora-san Plays Daddy aka Torasans Tale is a 1987 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Kumiko Akiyoshi as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san Plays Daddy is the thirty-ninth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Midnight Dancer Belinda is a 1988 Australian film directed by Pamela Gibbons which stars Deanne Jeffs in the title role. The film was also known as Midnight Dancer. Brun bitter Brun bitter, also called Hair of the Dog, is a 1988 Norwegian crime film directed by Sølve Skagen, starring Frank Krog, Kristin Kajander and Anne Krigsvoll. The screenplay is also by Skagen, based on the book Din, til døden, by Gunnar Staalesen. The story is typical of a film noir, with the detective Alexander Lex Larsen attempting to clear the femme fatale Vigdis Wang of a charge of murder. Harbour Beat Harbour Beat is a 1990 Scottish-Australian film which marked the directorial debut of David Elfick. Queen of Temple Street Queen of Temple Street is a 1990 Hong Kong film directed by Lawrence Ah Mon. It has a Category III rating in Hong Kong. Il sole buio Il sole buio, internationally released as The Dark Sun and Dark Sun, is a 1990 Italian thriller-drama film directed by Damiano Damiani. Les enfants du naufrageur Les Enfants du naufrageur is a French adventure film from 1992. It was directed by Jérôme Foulon written by François Celier, starring Jean Marais and Brigitte Fossey. The film is also known as "Shipwrecked Children". Lana in Love Lana in Love is a 1991 film directed by Bashar Shbib. Det perfekte mord Det perfekte mord, also known as Det perfekte mord – Homo Falsus, is a 1992 Norwegian thriller film directed by Eva Isaksen, starring Gard B. Eidsvold, Anna-Lena Hemström and Anne Marit Jacobsen. It is based on the novel Homo Falsus by Jan Kjærstad. Film-maker Pierre is shooting an erotic thriller with his girlfriend Greta. Soon the story begins to repeat itself in real life. Bhagvad Gita: Song of the Lord Bhagavad Gita or Bhagvad Gita: Song of the Lord is a 1993 Sanskrit film produced by T. Subbarami Reddy, and directed by G. V. Iyer. The film is based on Hindu religious book Bhagavad Gita, which is part of the epic Mahabharata. The film was premiered at the Andhra Pradesh Film Chamber of Commerce in Hyderabad, and International Film Festival of India. The film has garnered the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in 1993. Otoko wa tsurai yo: Haikei, Kuruma Torajiro sama is a 1994 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Rino Katase as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Easy Advice is the forty-seventh entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Once a Year, Every Year Once a Year, Every Year is a 1994 Italian comedy film written and directed by Gianfrancesco Lazotti. The Chinese Ghostbuster The Chinese Ghostbuster is a 1994 Hong Kong ghost film directed by Wu Ma and produced by Leung Tung-leung. The film stars Wu Ma himself as well as Lam Ching-ying. The Night They Killed Rasputin The Night They Killed Rasputin, also known as Nights of Rasputin, is a 1960 Italian-French historical adventure film co-written and directed by Pierre Chenal, and starring Edmund Purdom and Gianna Maria Canale. The Governess La governante is a 1974 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Giovanni Grimaldi and starring Turi Ferro and Martine Brochard. It is based on a stage play by Vitaliano Brancati. The film got a great commercial success, grossing over 1.8 billion lire at the Italian box office. The Four Musketeers The Four Musketeers is a 1963 Italian-French adventure-comedy film co-written and directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Aldo Fabrizi, Erminio Macario and Nino Taranto. It is a loose parody of Alexandre Dumas The Three Musketeers. Secret of the Sphinx Secret of the Sphinx is a 1964 film, directed by Duccio Tessari, which stars Tony Russel, Maria Perschy, Ivan Desny, and Manuela Kent. Photography was by Joe DAmato. Shot on location in Egypt, the story unfurls like an Italian Giallo as a group of people meet under strange circumstances, and one by one they are murdered. The soundtrack was composed by Mario Migliardi. Skibet er ladet med Skibet er ladet med is a 1960 Danish comedy film directed by Peer Guldbrandsen and starring Kjeld Petersen. Fighting Stock Fighting Stock is a 1935 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. It also features Robertson Hare, Lesley Wareing and Herbert Lomas. its plot involves a Brigadier who retires to a country cottage for some quiet fishing, but it soon overtaken by madcap events. The screenplay is by Ben Travers based on his earlier stage play of the same name, and the cast included cast members from Traverss Aldwych Farces. It was filmed at Islington Studios with sets by Oscar Friedrich Werndorff. Sous les pieds des femmes Sous les pieds des femmes is a 1997 French drama film written and directed by Rachida Krim and starring Claudia Cardinale. Aaram Aaram is a 1951 Indian Hindi film directed by D.D. Kashyap, starring Dev Anand, Madhubala, Prem Nath and Talat Mahmood. Das Eskimobaby The Eskimo Baby is a 1918 German silent comedy film directed by Heinz Schall and starring Asta Nielsen. Keep It in the Family Keep It in the Family is a 1973 Canadian sex comedy film starring John Gavin, Patricia Gage, Adrienne La Russa and directed by Larry Kent. A War Story Absolute Force Total Force 2 is a 1997 action film co-produced, written and directed by Steven Kaman and starring Timothy Bottoms and Oleg Taktarov. The film is a sequel for Total Force, that was also written and directed by Kaman and starred by Bottoms. Dangerous Virtue The Prudes Fall is a 1925 British silent drama film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Jane Novak, Julanne Johnston and Warwick Ward. The film was shot at Islington Studios. It was an adaptation of a play by Rudolph Besier and May Edington with the screenplay written by Alfred Hitchcock. Its German title is Seine zweite Frau. It was also known by the alternative title of Dangerous Virtue. It was not very well regarded. Iris Barrys review in the Daily Mail ran as follows: "An English picture, not of first-rate quality, but with an interesting cast." Open Secret Yksityisalue is a 1962 Finnish drama film directed by Maunu Kurkvaara. It was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival. 'n schot in de roos n Schot in de Roos is a 1983 Dutch film directed by Willem van Batenburg. The Plumber The Plumber, mistakenly called Oswald the Plumber in other media, is a Walter Lantz animated short which features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The Pink Pussy: Where Sin Lives Harassed, also known as The Exploiteers or The Pink Pussy: Where Sin Lives,, is a 1964 Argentine psychological sexual drama film directed and written by Alberto Dubois. The film starred Libertad Leblanc and Néstor Zavarce. Advokátka Vera Lawyer Vera is a 1937 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Bars and Stripes Bars and Stripes is a 1931 short film from Columbia Pictures, and part of the Krazy Kat theatrical cartoons. The Orderly Lordonnance is a 1933 French film by Victor Tourjanski based on Maupassants story Lordonnance. Serenade of Texas Serenade of Texas is a 1958 French musical western film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Luis Mariano, Bourvil and Germaine Damar. In the 1890s a Frenchman discovers that he has inherited property in a rowdy Texas town. The films sets were designed by the art director Rino Mondellini. It was shot in Eastmancolor. Tomcat Combat Tomcat Combat is the 89th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on March 7, 1959, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Champagne in paradiso Champagne in paradiso is a 1984 Italian musicarello film directed by Aldo Grimaldi and starring Al Bano and Romina Power. It is the last film of the couple. Nadodi Thendral Nadodi Thendral was a 1992 Tamil language film, directed by Bharathiraja and written by Sujatha Rangarajan. It starred Karthik and Ranjitha in the lead roles. The music was provided by Ilaiyaraaja. Featuring an international cast, the film was a period movie set in British India and was based on a triangular love story between a goldsmith, a gypsy woman and the district collectors sister. Some critics opine that later movies such as the Hindi-language blockbuster Lagaan and the 2010 Tamil-language movie Madrasapattinam were inspired by Nadodi Thendral. Palum Pazhamum Paalum Pazhamum is a 1961 Tamil-language film directed by A. Bhimsingh, featuring Sivaji Ganesan, M. R. Radha, B. Saroja Devi and Sowcar Janaki. The film, produced by G. N. Velumani under Saravana Films, had musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy and was released on 9 September 1961. The film was a super hit at the box office. It was remade in Kannada as Beratha Jeeva, and in Hindi as Saathi. The Dumb Die Fast, the Smart Die Slow The Dumb Die Fast, The Smart Die Slow is a 1991 Thai film noir directed by Manop Udomdej. The False Step The False Step or The Step off the Path is a 1939 German historical drama film]] directed by Gustaf Gründgens and starring Marianne Hoppe, Karl Ludwig Diehl and Paul Hartmann. It is an adaptation of Theodor Fontanes 1896 novel Effi Briest. The Casino The Casino is a 1972 Hong Kong Shaw Brothers Studio film. Turbina Turbina is a 1941 Czech historical drama film directed by Otakar Vávra and starring František Smolík, Lída Baarová and Vlasta Matulová. It is based on a novel by Karel Matěj Čapek-Chod. It was shot at the Hostivar Studios in Prague. Bush Baby, Little Angel of the Grasslands , shortened as The Bush Baby, is the title of a 1992 anime series consisting of forty 25-minute episodes. It is based on the novel The Bushbabies by Canadian author William Stevenson. The series is part of Fuji Television and Nippon Animations World Masterpiece Theater, which consists of anime television series adaptations of classic childrens books. It has also been broadcast internationally on networks such as TVO / Access Alberta, France 3, Antena 3, Italia 1, Tele 5 / tm3, ORF1, ABS-CBN / GMA 7 / Quality TeleVision, and RTM2. Lovers in the Year One Lovers in the Year One is a 1973 Czechoslovakian drama film directed by Jaroslav Balík. It was selected as the Czechoslovakian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 47th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Milonga Milonga is a 1999 Italian giallo film co-written and directed by Emidio Greco. For his performance Giancarlo Giannini won the Globo doro for best actor. Legenda a vonaton Tales of a Long Journey is a 1963 Hungarian drama film directed by Tamás Rényi. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize. Stastnou cestu Happy Journey is a 1943 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Otakar Vávra. Hangman's Wharf Hangmans Wharf is a 1950 British crime film directed by Cecil H. Williamson and starring John Witty, Genine Graham and Campbell Singer. Its plot concerns a doctor working in Shadwell who is called out for an emergency on a ship docked in the River Thames, where he is framed for murder. Bewitching Kisses Bewitching Kisses is a 1937 Argentine romantic drama film musical directed and written by José A. Ferreyra, based on a story by Enrique García Velloso. Starring Libertad Lamarque and Floren Delbene. The film tells the story of a singer estranged from her fiancé and abducted by an admirer to a backwoods hovel. El barchante Neguib El barchante Neguib is a 1946 Mexican film. It stars Joaquín Pardavé as "Neguib" and Sara García as "Sara". The film revolves around a Lebanese Mexican family that heads to Mexico City to visit their son, Alfredo. The son, shameful of their familys Arab origin, does not welcome them into his home. Therefore, the father Neguib sets up a clothing store in a market, competing with their neighbor Regina, whom he incidentally calls "Rajona". The family also consists of the wife Sara, daughters Natalia and Rebeca, and the familys rural manservant Piloncillo, also known to the family as "Baloncillo". The Climber The Climber is a 1966 Yugoslav drama film directed by Vladan Slijepčević. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize. Point of No Return Point of No Return is a 1995 Australian film about an ex soldier who escapes from prison to investigate his brothers murder. Bennie the Howl Bennie the Howl is a 1926 Soviet silent film directed by Vladimir Vilner and starring Yuri Shemskya as Benya Krik. Krik is a fictional character in Isaak Babels collection of short stories, The Odessa Tales. He also plays a prominent role in Babels play Sunset. He is a Russian gangster of Jewish descent, and he and his gang of thugs are the main focus of the stories. Give a Man a Job Give a Man a Job is a short film produced in 1933 in conjunction with the National Recovery Administration in which audience members were encouraged to offer jobs to the unemployed in the midst of the Great Depression. The film featured Jimmy Durante explaining to an audience through a comic song how they could generate employment. Upon learning that a banker drives his own car, Durante suggests that he "hire a chauffeur / And keep a good man from becoming a loafer." He also has an exchange with Moe Howard playing an exterminator, suggesting that NRA stands for "No Rats Allowed." The film closes with an image of President Franklin Roosevelt and the words "If the old name of Roosevelt / Makes your old heart throb / Then take this message, straight from the President / And give a man a job!" Amorina Amorina may refer to: Amorina, a 1961 Argentine musical film Amorina, a cephalopod genus Amorina, a Swedish ship Amorina, an 1822 novel by Swedish author Carl Jonas Love Almqvist Henos Amorina, a former leader of the metalworkers of Osasco and a founding member of the Workers Party of Brazil Urutoraman sutori is a 1984 Japanese tokusatsu, superhero, and kaiju film directed by Koichi Takano and produced by Tsuburaya Productions. The film serves as a retelling of the events of the Showa Universe of the Ultraman franchise, and also provides an insight into the origins of Ultraman Taro. Acta General de Chile Acta General de Chile is a 1986 documentary film about the Pinochet dictatorship directed by Miguel Littín whose production was described by Gabriel García Marquez in Clandestine in Chile. Love and Duty Love and Duty is a 1931 Chinese silent film, directed by Bu Wancang and starring Ruan Lingyu and Jin Yan. Long considered lost, it was accidentally rediscovered in Uruguay in the 1990s, and almost immediately hailed as one of the greatest Chinese silent films. Like many Chinese silent films, it features both Chinese and English intertitles. Ruan Lingyu portrays two different characters, and the split screen technology is used for scenes where both characters appear. Wang ming tu The Fugitive is a 1972 Hong Kong film. The Legend of Billy the Kid The Legend of Billy the Kid is a 1994 television documentary film about Billy the Kid. It was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards. Narrator David Marshall Grant received an Emmy nomination for his work on the film. The film explores the Kids wild life, the Lincoln County War, his friends in outlawry, and other issues. The Madame Gambles Madame Louise, is a 1951 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and produced by Ernest G. Roy and starring Richard Hearne, Petula Clark, Garry Marsh and Richard Gale. It is loosely based on the 1945 play Madame Louise by Vernon Sylvaine, which had featured Alfred Drayton and Robertson Hare, but was extensively reworked to suit the different stars of the film production. Ne jouez pas avec les Martiens Ne jouez pas avec les Martiens or Dont Play with Martians is a 1967 comedy film starring Jean Rochefort and Macha Méril shot in Crozon. Two on the Tiles Two on the Tiles is a 1951 British comedy film directed by John Guillermin and starring Herbert Lom, Hugh McDermott and Brenda Bruce. It was made at the Walton Studios by the independent Vandyke Productions for release as a second feature. It was one of three back-to-back productions Guillermin direction for the company at Walton along with The Smart Aleck and Four Days, and was released in the U.S. as School for Brides. Sad Song of Yellow Skin Sad Song of Yellow Skin is a 1970 direct cinema-style documentary film on the effects of the Vietnam War on street children in Saigon. The 58-minute documentary was written, directed and narrated by Michael Rubbo and produced by Tom Daly for the National Film Board of Canada. Uma Pulga na Balança A Flea on the Scales is a 1953 Brazilian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce and starring Waldemar Wey, Gilda Nery and Geraldo José de Almeida. Strictly Confidential Strictly Confidential is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Richard Murdoch, William Kendall, Maya Koumani and Neil Hallett. Two con-men, recently released from prison, are enlisted by a widow to help her recover control of her late husbands business which has been taken from her. Flight of the Ibis Flight of the Ibis, originally released as Men of Grey II:Flight of the Ibis and then released in the US as Crackdown, is a 1996 Trinidad and Tobago film. It was the second full action feature film shot in Trinidad, preceded only by Men of Grey, a low-budget feature that introduced the characters of this film. Avec mon mari is a 1999 Japanese romance comedy film directed by Kentarō Ōtani and starring Yuka Itaya, Hirofumi Kobayashi and Kaori Tsuji. It was released on 6 March 1999. Diamond Safari Diamond Safari is a 1958 American crime film directed by Gerald Mayer and starring Kevin McCarthy, Betty McDowall and André Morell. Its plot involves an American who battles diamond smugglers in Africa. L'aventurier LAventurier is a French drama film from 1934, directed by Marcel LHerbier, written by Marcel LHerbier, starring Victor Francen. Dulhan Ek Raat Ki Dulhan Ek Raat Ki is a 1967 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra, Nutan and Rehman, the same trio who did Dil ne Phir Yaad Kiya. The film is based on the Thomas Hardy novel Tess of the dUrbervilles. The songs from this film became hits. "Sapnon Mein Agar Mere", "Ek Haseen Shaam Ko Dil Mera Kho Gaya", "Maine Rang Li Aaj Chunariya" and "Kai Din Se Jee Hai Bekal" are evergreen numbers. Willie's Magic Wand Willies Magic Wand is a 1907 British short silent comedy film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring a young boy terrorising the household with his fathers magic wand. Similar to "earlier trick films The Haunted Curiosity Shop and Undressing Extraordinary," this is, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "essentially a series of linked special-effects set pieces," however, "the print in the National Film and Television Archive is incomplete, omitting amongst other things a come-uppance where Willie is punished for his misdemeanours by being turned into a girl, thus depriving him of more than one magic wand." A clip from the film is featured in Paul Mertons interactive guide to early British silent comedy How They Laughed on the BFI website. Libaas Libaas, literally meaning clothing, is a 1988 Hindi drama film, written and directed by Gulzar. The film based on the short story Seema, published in collected stories in Raavi Paar. It is about married couples of urban India having extramarital relations and adultery. The film won critical acclaim in international film festivals, but has not been released in India to date. As of 2017, there had been only two public screening of Libaas in India, at the 23rd and 45th International Film Festival of India, in 1992 and 2014 respectively. Sicilian Connection is a 1987 film directed by Tonino Valerii. Post No Bills Post No Bills is a documentary film on satirical political poster artist Robbie Conal directed by Clay Walker. This documentary was filmed in Los Angeles, New York City and San Francisco from 1990 to 1992. At the center of the film is a poster that featured LAPD Chief Daryl Gates superimposed on a NRA shooting target with the text "Casual Drug Users Ought To Be Taken Out and Beaten." The controversial posters were glued around the city of Los Angeles in March 1991. Post No Bills documents these postering exploits and contains an interview with Daryl Gates discussing the poster. Post No Bills was first publicly exhibited in October 1992 at the Cork Film Festival. Several days later the Chicago International Film Festival awarded Post No Bills the Silver Hugo for feature-length documentary. Post No Bills was the first completed broadcast hour ITVS project and was broadcast on PBS from 1993 to 1996. The movies title comes from lettering found on many construction walls and other city surfaces, indicating that advertisements or handbills are not to be placed on the surface. Modesty Blaise Modesty Blaise was a 1982 American-produced one-hour television pilot produced for the ABC Network and based upon the comic strip Modesty Blaise, created by Peter ODonnell. This was the second attempt at adapting the comic strip as a live-action production, following a 1966 film of the same title. It was written by Stephen Zito, directed by Reza Badigi, with Barney Rosenzweig as executive producer. The plot has a few elements taken from ODonnells first Modesty Blaise novel but is largely original. Whereas Modesty in the comic strip and novels was said to be of uncertain Eastern European ancestry, and her companion Willie Garvin was a Cockney, the telefilm makes both characters American. La vie rêvée Dream Life is a Canadian drama film, directed by Mireille Dansereau and released in 1972. The first narrative fiction feature film from Quebec to be directed by a woman, the film stars Liliane Lemaître-Auger and Véronique Le Flaguais as Isabelle and Virginie, colleagues at a film production company in Montreal, who dream of finding the perfect man but come to realize that reality doesnt live up to their fantasies. The film won two Canadian Film Awards at the 24th Canadian Film Awards in 1972, for Best Editing and the Wendy Michener Award. 60 Cycles 60 Cycles is a 1965 Canadian short from the National Film Board of Canada directed and photographed by Jean-Claude Labrecque. To Each His Life To Each His Life is a 1960 Mexican drama film directed by Julio Bracho and starring Ana Luisa Peluffo, Emma Fink and Carlos Navarro. A collection of prostitutes and others disappointed in life gather in a Mexico City cabaret to celebrate New Years Eve. The films sets were designed by the art director Salvador Lozano Mena. Two Knights from Brooklyn Two Knights from Brooklyn is a 1949 film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring William Bendix, Joe Sawyer, and Grace Bradley. It chronicles the adventures of two average "Joes" that form a taxi company in Brooklyn, foil the notorious gangster, "The Frisco Ghost", and live through wives and girlfriend problems. The film was compiled from two of Hal Roachs Streamliners short features, both originally directed by Neumann a few years before. Oliyampukal Oliyampukal is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language political action film, directed by T. Hariharan, written by Dennis Joseph, and produced by K. G. Rajagopal. The film stars Mammootty, Rekha, Thilakan and Kaviyoor Ponnamma in the lead roles. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Prathinidhi. The film had musical score by M S Viswanathan. It was a film directed by Hariharan without M. T. Vasudevan Nair as scenarist, soon after several films of the duo including the ever successful Oru Vadakkan Veeragadha. Pandu Hawaldar Pandu Havaldar is a Marathi film made in 1975. Aman Aman is an Indian anti-war movie directed by Mohan Kumar. It stars Rajendra Kumar, Saira Banu and Balraj Sahni in lead roles. The movie was also the debut for Naseeruddin Shah who played an uncredited minor role. The movie also features a rare cameo by famous British Nobel laureate Bertrand Russell. The movie was shot in England and Japan. Meloda who was educated in India, speaks Hindi; though she is Japanese. Dr. Gautamdas is a UK trained doctor who volunteers to go to Japan to help deal with the horror of the radiation aftermath of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They meet in Japan and the inevitable happens when hero meets heroine. Lord Bertrand Russell in London, gives Gautam his blessings and best wishes for his travel to Japan. Russell , a pacifist and anti-war thinker sets the tone of this 1967 film. On arrival in Japan Dr Gautamdas takes up a role in a hospital where Melodas father Dr Akhira is director. The storyline takes us through the stark and sometimes gory suffering that radiation victims endured; as a stark reminder of the long term damage caused by atomic weapons. When a group of fishermen are exposed to radiation from French nuclear tests in the Pacific, Dr Gautamdas mounts a daring rescue to help save the fishermen. Battling angry elements Dr. Gautamdas helps the fishermen survive, saving every last one of them - but at what cost? When viewed in the context of India-Japan relationship, beginning with the arrival of Buddism in Japan, formation of the Indo-Japan Society in 1905 and Japans support for Subash Chandra Boses INA, this film takes on a meaning beyond a love story. It is a cry against the horrors of atomic weapons, the enduring damage they inflict and martyrdom for a cause. Boys Will Be Joys Boys Will Be Joys is a 1925 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 41st Our Gang short subject released. July Days July Days is the 16th Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944. Calaboose Calaboose is a 1943 sequel to Dudes are Pretty People, a Western film featurette from "Hal Roachs Streamliners," a series of approximately 50-minute comedic movies, in this case directed by Hal Roach Jr. and starring Jimmy Rogers as "Jimmy" and Noah Beery Jr. as "Pidge Crosby". The film runs 45 minutes and features Mary Brian in the supporting cast. Another sequel followed later the same year, with Rogers and Beery playing the same characters, entitled Prairie Chickens. Rustum Rustum is a 1984 Telugu, Action film, produced by S. P. Venkanna Babu under the Maheswari Movies banner and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. It stars Chiranjeevi and Urvashi in the lead roles, with music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was recorded as a Flop at the box office. My Name Is Anna Magnani My Name Is Anna Magnani is a 1980 documentary film written and directed by Chris Vermorcken. It is about the life and career of Italian actress Anna Magnani. The film features appearances and interviews by Federico Fellini, Leonor Fini, Claude Autant-Lara, Giulietta Masina, Marcello Mastroianni, and Franco Zeffirelli, among others. My Name Is Anna Magnani received the André Cavens Award for Best Film given by the Belgian Film Critics Association. Vachanam Vachanam is a 1990 Malayalam film directed by Lenin Rajendran. Lead roles were played by Suresh Gopi, Jayaram and Sithara. Guest House Guest House is a 1980 Indian Hindi horror film directed by Shyam Ramsay, Tulsi Ramsay and produced by the Ramsay Brothers. This film was released in 1980 in the banner of Ramsay Productions. The music of the movie was composed by Bappi Lahiri. Yeh Desh Yeh Desh is a 1984 Bollywood Political film, produced by P. Mallikharjuna Rao under the Bharati International banner and directed by Tatineni Rama Rao. It stars Jeetendra, Kamal Haasan Zeenat Aman in the lead roles and music composed by R. D. Burman. The film is a remake of the Telugu movie Eenadu, starring Krishna in the pivotal role which was his 200th film. Goodachari 116 Gudachari 116 is a 1966 Telugu spy film written by Aarudhra, and directed by M. Mallikharjuna Rao. The film stars Krishna, Jayalalitha, Rajanala and Mukkamala in pivotal roles. The film was remade in Bollywood as Farz. Gudachari 116, the first spy film in Telugu starring Superstar Krishna and Jayalalithaa, became such a smash hit that many sequels to the film were made in later years. In this James Bond style film, Jayalalithaa played a vamp-like character. She was still at the beginning of her career, and this film brought out her talent and brought her recognition. Seeta Ramulu Sita Ramulu is a 1980 Telugu drama film directed by Dasari Narayana Rao starring Krishnam Raju, Jaya Prada and Mohan Babu in the lead roles. The music was composed by Chellapilla Satyam. The song "Toli Sandhya Velalo" is a chartbuster and is remembered even today. This film is a remake of the Tamil film Kanavan Manaivi, starring R. Muthurama and Jayalalithaa in 1976. The film was remade in Hindi as Haisiyat, starring Jeetendra and Jaya Prada, directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. Relangi Narasimha Rao was assistant director of the film. Lament Lament is a 1997 South Korean film. Pocket Maar Pocket Maar is a 1956 Indian Hindi-language movie. Produced by Prem Sethi and directed by Harnam Singh Rawail the film stars Dev Anand, Geeta Bali and Nadira. The films music is given by Madan Mohan. Geetanjali Geetanjali is a 1993 Bollywood romance film, produced and directed by Shakti Samanta under the Shakti Films banner. It stars Jeetendra, Rekha in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. Midhya Midhya is a 1991Malayalam film. Directed by I. V. Sasi, based on the script by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, this film has Mammootty, Suresh Gopi, Rupini, Sukumari and M. G. Soman in the leading roles. This film was well received at the box office. Yerra Mandaram Erra Mandaram is a 1991 Telugu film, produced by Pokuri Venkateswara Rao under the Eetharam Films banner and directed by Muthyala Subbaiah. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Yamuna in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The entire movie was shot in a remote village. The film was remade in Oriya as Udandi Sita starring Aparijita Mohanty and in Kannada as Balarama starring Rockline Venkatesh. Alibabayum Arara Kallanmarum Aalibabayum Aarara Kallanmarum is a 1998 Malayalam comedy film directed by Satheesh Manarkat and Shaji. It stars Jagadeesh, Vijayaraghavan, Jagathy Sreekumar, Kalpana, Kalabhavan Mani, Saikumar, Rajan P. Dev, Indrans etc. Vayasu Pilichindi Vayasu Pilichindi is a 1978 Telugu-language film directed by C. V. Sridhar. It is a remake of his own Tamil film Ilamai Oonjal Aadukirathu. Sridhar remade the film in Hindi as Dil-e-Nadaan, starring Rajesh Khanna, Shatrughan Sinha, Smita Patil, and Jayapradha. Naayakan Nayakan is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Balu Kiriyath. The film stars Mohanlal, Viji, Sankaradi and Captain Raju in the lead roles. The film has musical score by A. T. Ummer. Shimkent hôtel Shimkent hôtel is a 2003 French fictional film directed and written by Charles de Meaux who co-wrote music score with Vladimir Karoev and Pierre Mikaïloff. It tells the story of a young man who failed a business venture in the Afghan mountains and is suffering from shock in Kazakhstan. La casta divina The Divine Caste is a 1977 Mexican historical drama film directed by Julián Pastor and starring Ignacio López Tarso, Ana Luisa Peluffo and Pedro Armendáriz Jr. The film is set in Yucatán around the time of the Mexican Revolution and portrays the social upheaval following General Salvador Alvarados arrival in the area. Revathikkoru Pavakkutty Revathikkoru Pavakkutty is a 1986 Malayalam film by Sathyan Anthikkad starring Bharath Gopi, Mohanlal and Radha. The film is an adaptation of the stage play of the same name by Ravi Vallathol. Woodrow Wilson and the Birth of the American Century Woodrow Wilson and the Birth of the American Century is a 2002 documentary, narrated by Linda Hunt, that was aired in the United States as a two-part limited television series starting on January 6, 2002. The documentary won an IDA Award for its directors Carl Byker and Mitch Wilson in the category of "Limited Series". Kalpana Kalpana is a 1948 Hindi film featuring a dance-drama, written and directed by noted dancer, Uday Shankar. It is his only film. The story revolves around a young dancers dream of setting up a dance academy, a reflection of Shankars own academy, which he founded at Almora. It starred Uday Shankar and his wife Amala Shankar as leads and 16-year-old actress Padmini, making her screen debut. It also marks Usha Kirans debut film too. Kalpana was the first film to present an Indian classical dancer in the leading role, and was entirely shot as a dance ballet and a fantasy. It was shown at the International Film Festival of India, as a part of the section "Treasures from NFAI", with other "rare gems" from the archives. Oppol Oppol is a 1981 Malayalam-language film, written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan. The film was based on a short story of the same name written by M. T. in 1975. Balan K. Nair won the National Film Award for Best Actor in 1980 for this film. Pobre, pero honrada! Poor But Honest is a 1973 Mexican comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés and starring María Elena Velasco, Fernando Soler and Norma Lazareno. It was made at the Estudios América. It was one of a series of films featuring Velasco as the comic character La India María. Les filles de Kamare The Girls of Kamare is a Situationist film by René Viénet. Unlike Viénets previous work, Can dialectics break bricks?, The Girls of Kamare includes original 16 mm hardcore inserts shot by Viénet. The film is the detournement of the Tōei sukeban film Lynch Law Classroom directed by Norifumi Suzuki. The title of the original film is given as Une petite culotte pour lété, director credited as "Suzuki Noribumi". Opening credits are taken from the 1973 film Female Yakuza Tale: Inquisition and Torture of Teruo Ishii. While Can dialectics break bricks? was essentially a dub parody, the film keeps the original Japanese sound track with indelicate French subtitles. The plot follows a team of female heroes, forced into a disciplinary school, who revolt against the authorities and their assistants. The original Japanese film ends in a successful riot which plays directly into Viénets detournement. Unlike Dialectics, The Girls of Kamare is less self-critical and relies more on traditional conceptions of heroism. Ghar Mein Ram Gali Mein Shyam Ghar Mein Ram Gali Mein Shyam is a 1988 Indian film. The movie is a remake of Intlo Ramayya Veedilo Krishnayya, which was directed by Kodi Ramakrishna and starred Chiranjeevi. Motor Sundaram Pillai Motor Sundaram Pillai is a 1966 Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama film, directed by S. S. Balan and produced by his father S. S. Vasan under the banner of Gemini Studios. The film features Sivaji Ganesan playing the title role with an ensemble cast of Ravichandran, Suryakumar, Sivakumar, Major Sundarrajan, Nagesh, Kanchana, Sowcar Janaki, Pandari Bai, Jayalalithaa, Shylashri, and Rajkokila in supporting roles. It is an adaptation of the 1959 American film The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker, itself based on a play written by Liam OBrien. The film was remade in Telugu as Manchi Kutumbam. Ithu Engal Neethi Ithu Engal Neethi is a 1988 Indian Tamil film, directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar and produced by S. S. Neelakandan and Shoba Chandrasekhar. The film stars Ramki, Raadhika and Vani Viswanath in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja. El perseguidor El Perseguidor is a 1965 Argentine film directed by Osías Wilenski. The screenplay, written by Ulyses Petit de Murat, is based on the short story El perseguidor by Julio Cortázar, which was inspired by the life of Charlie Parker. Undercover X Undercover X is a 2001 action-adventure film that was directed by and stars Scott Shaw. The feature was filmed in Hollywood, Seoul, Tokyo and Kamakura. According to IMDb Scott Shaw lives much of every year at his beach home in Kamakura. The film follows a non-linear story line following two primary characters Detective Truck Baker, played by Shaw and Detective Bobby Torino, played by Richard Magram, as they battle the Yakusa who are attempting to bring the drug trade to Los Angeles. Elemental to all of Scott Shaws Urban Cinema is his reference to African-American or Blaxploitation Cinema. In this film the lead nemesis, played by Kevin Thompson, is an African-American character named Cyrus. This character is in obvious reference to the antagonist of the 1979 Walter Hill film The Warriors, as the character uses many dialectic references to the character in Hills film. This film is considered a "Zen Film" in that it was created in the distinct style of filmmaking formulated by Scott Shaw known as Zen Filmmaking. In this style of filmmaking, no scripts are used. This film was released in the United Kingdom as Slip Into Oblivion. Until the Violence Stops V-Day: Until the Violence Stops is a 2003 documentary film directed by Abby Epstein. It follows events marking 2002 V-Day — a grassroots movement inspired by Eve Enslers 1996 play The Vagina Monologues. The film focuses on V-Day activities in the United States, Kenya, Croatia and the Philippines. A Good Thief A Good Thief is a British television crime drama film, written by and starring Kay Mellor, that first broadcast on ITV on 22 July 2002. The film, directed by Douglas Mackinnon, stars Mellor as Rita Pickering, a working class mother who witnesses a brutal drugs killing. After she testifies in court, she is threatened by a number of gang members, and fearing for her life, goes on the run and is forced to turn to shoplifting to survive. Liz Smith stars as Ritas elderly neighbour Lizzie, while Angel Coulby takes on the role of Ritas daughter Leah. The film was Mellors first acting role in several years after initially giving up acting and turning her hand to scriptwriting. The film drew 6.06 million viewers on its debut broadcast. Notably, the film has never been released on VHS or DVD. Remembrance of Georgia Remembrance of Georgia is a Croatian film directed by Jakov Sedlar. It was released in 2002. El Coyote y la Bronca Coyote and Bronca is a 1980 Mexican adventure film directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri and starring Vicente Fernández, Blanca Guerra, Felipe Arriaga and Gloria Marín. Pity My Tears Irham Dmoo`i is a 1954 Egyptian drama film directed by Henry Barakat. It starred Shukry Sarhan, Rushdy Abaza, and Faten Hamama. The film received awards from the Egyptian Ministry of Guidance and the Lebanese film ceremony. The Old Curiosity Shop The Old Curiosity Shop is a 1984 Australian animated film based on the novel by Charles Dickens about a young girl who lives with her grandfather in a shop, and what happens after they are evicted from the shop by Quilp, a moneylender. It was made by Burbank Films who produced a number of animated films based on classic novels. Their slate cost an estimated $11 million. The Dickens films sold to 20th Century Fox in the US and to the Seven Network in Australia. Chor Sipahee Chor Sipahee is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by Prayag Raj. Suhana Safar Suhana Safar is a 1970 Bollywood drama film directed by Vijay. The film stars Shashi Kapoor and Sharmila Tagore. Kunukkitta Kozhi Kunukkitta Kozhi is a 1992 Malayalam movie directed by Viji Thampi, starring Jagadeesh, Siddique, Parvathy, Rupini, Jagathy Sreekumar and Philomina. Makkal Maahathmiam Makkal Mahatmyam is a 1992 Malayalam comedy film directed by Paulson, written by Siddique-Lal, and starring Mukesh, Saikumar, Innocent, Jagadish, Vaishnavi, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Zeenath, Sukumari and Suchitra. Kinnam Katha Kallan Kinnam Katta Kallan is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. K. Haridas and starring Sreenivasan and Jagadish in the lead roles. Sau Din Saas Ke Sau Din Saas Ke is a 1980 Indian Bollywood film directed by Vijay Sadanah and produced by Chander Sadanah. It stars Reena Roy, Ashok Kumar, Raj Babbar and Bela Bose in pivotal roles. Lalita Pawar acted as a wicked mother in law, as she was famous for. Reena Roy is the star of the show. She plays an unconventional daughter-in-law who questions societys norms of suppressing daughters-in-law. Reena Roy looks fierce and delivers an outstanding performance as Durga. The film is still popular and was successful at the box office. It is a remake of the Marathi film Sasurvashin, produced by Annasaheb Deulgaonkar, directed by Babasaheb S. Fattelal, and starring Lalita Pawar and Nilu Phule in the same roles. Devdas Devdas is a 1935 Bengali film directed by Pramathesh Barua and based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novel, Devdas. It stars Barua himself as Devdas and Jamuna Barua as Parvati and Chandrabati Devi as Chandramukhi. Later this film released in another two languages. In 1936 in Hindi and in 1938 in assamese. The Bengali film was dubbed into Tamil and released in 1936. K. L. Saigal sang two songs in Tamil for this film. Sharat Chandra Chatterjees classic novel Devdas is about two lovers - Debdas and Parbati - who can never unite as mortals because of the class system in the society. Sharat Chandra Chaterjee is believed to be in his teens when he wrote Devdas in 1901. But it was published in 1917. This classic masterpiece sensitively criticizes the feudalistic society that prevailed. Devdas novel was made more than 7 times in different languages. Apparently Devdas was received with great enthusiasm in every generation and any changing trend. All Indian prints of this Bengali version were destroyed decades ago in a fire that ravaged New Theatre’s studios. Currently, there is only one copy of the film which belongs to the Bangladesh Film Archives, of which almost 40 percent is destroyed. Gentleman Gentleman is a 1989 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Vinod R Verma, starring Govinda and Anuradha Patel Mera Pati Sirf Mera Hai Mera Pati Sirf Mera Hai is a 1990 Bollywood drama film, produced by Nitin Kapoor on JSK Combines banner and directed by Manobala. Starring Jeetendra, Rekha, Radhika in the lead roles and music composed by Anand-Milind. The film is a remake of Tamil Movie En Purushanthaan Enakku Mattumthaan which was first remade in Telugu as Naa Mogudu Naake Sontham, starring Mohan Babu, Jaya Sudha, Vani Viswanath in the pivotal roles. Living Dead Girl Living Dead Girl is a low-budget short horror film directed by Jon Springer. The film stars Mark Borchardt who is best known as the subject of the cult documentary American Movie. "Living Dead Girl" is a silent-film zombie parody with extremely graphic gore effects. The Impossible The Impossible is a 1966 Egyptian drama film directed by Hussein Kamal. The film was selected as the Egyptian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 38th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Hochzeit im Korallenmeer Svatba v korálovém moři is a 1943 Czechoslovak animated short film. It was written, animated and directed by a group of Czech cartoonists including Jiří Brdečka, Jaroslav Kándl, Eduard Hofman, Břetislav Pojar, Václav Bedřich, Stanislav Látal, Jaroslav Doubrava and Josef Kluge in German-occupied Prague in AFIT studios. German cartoonist Horst von Möllendorff was appointed as an official director, while his role in the making of the movie was in fact minimal. The movie was released on 3 November 1944. The plot involves the creatures of the sea preparing for the wedding of two fish. When the fish bride is kidnapped by an octopus all the sea creatures must team up to defeat him and rescue the bride. Dhan Daulat Dhan Daulat is a 1980 Indian Bollywood film directed by Harish Shah and produced by Vinod Shah. It stars Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh in pivotal roles. Schastlivyy reys Happy Flight is a 1949 Soviet musical comedy film directed by Vladimir Nemolyayev and starring Nikolay Kryuchkov, Mikhail Zharov and Vera Orlova. It was made by the Soviet Unions domint studio Mosfilm. A young truck driver develops both a professional and romantic rivalry with a fellow driver. Dramarama Dramarama is a 2001 Icelandic comedy-drama film directed by Inga Lísa Middleton, Dagur Kári, Ragnar Bragason, Ásgrímur Sverrisson and Einar Thór Gunnlaugsson. It consists of five intertwined episodes, each made by a different director, set in Reykjavík during a power outage. The stories focus on a blind man, a pregnant girl, the driver of a hearse, two recently engaged lovers and a rock band. The film was produced by Zik Zak Filmworks with support from the Icelandic Film Fund. The film was released in Iceland on 19 January 2001. It was nominated for the Edda Award for best film, screenplay and supporting actor. Spook Spook is a 1988 Australian fantasy horror film directed by David A Hall and starring Joanne Samuel, Tim Elston, and Peter Kowitz. The screenplay concerns a family who goes on a getaway and is attacked by something dangerous in the forest. Gifted Gifted is a one-off British drama thriller television film, written and devised by Kay Mellor, that first broadcast on ITV on 29 October 2003. Starring Kenny Doughty, Claire Goose and Christine Tremarco, the film follows top-flight footballer Jamie Gilliam, who is accused of rape by Sharon Harrison, a part-time lap dancer. When Gilliam strongly denies the accusations made against him, Harrison drops the case following intense scrutiny from the press, leading her best friend, Maxine Norris, to look deeper into the case. The film was produced by Rollem Productions, and directed by Douglas Mackinnon. 6.19 million viewers tuned in for the initial broadcast. Gifted was released on DVD via IMC Vision on 7 February 2005. A Ferret Called Mickey A Ferret Called Mickey is a 2003 Irish short film directed by Barry Dignam about a father who tries to get his young son involved in more "manly" pursuits by getting him a ferret. Bangaru Bommalu Bangaru Bommalu is a 1977 Telugu romance film, produced and directed by V. B. Rajendra Prasad under his Jagapathi Art Pictures banner. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Manjula in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. Nyay Anyay Nyay Anyay is a 1990 Bollywood Action film, produced by Sudhakar Bokade on Divya Films Combines banner and directed by Lawrence DSouza. Starring Jeetendra, Jaya Prada, Sumeet Saigal, Shilpa Shirodkar in lead roles and music composed by Anand-Milind. This was the first movie of Lawrence DSouza and Sudhakar Bokade as director and producer. The duo had later collaborated in making of movies Saajan and Sapne Sajan Ke. The movie was the disaster at box office. Burying the Past: Legacy of the Mountain Meadows Massacre Burying the Past: Legacy of the Mountain Meadows Massacre is a 2004 documentary film about the Mountain Meadows massacre. It was directed by Brian Patrick and has won 11 awards, but the producers were unable to obtain theatrical release for the film. In His Steps In His Steps is a 1964 Christian film based on the novel of the same name by Charles Sheldon, written and directed by Ken Anderson. Lernayin ltchi gaghtniqe The Secret of Mountain Lake is a 1954 Soviet adventure film directed by Aleksandr Rou. The Charge of the Light Brigade The Charge of the Light Brigade is a 1912 American short war film directed by J. Searle Dawley and starring James Gordon, Richard Neill and Charles Sutton. It portrays the Charge of the Light Brigade when a brigade of British light cavalry charged entrenched batteries of Russian artillery at the Battle of Balaklava in 1854 during the Crimean War. The plot follows that of Tennysons poem The Charge of the Light Brigade. The film was made by Edison Studios and shot in Wyoming using 800 American cavalry troopers to play the parts of the British and Russians. It was released in American cinemas on October 12, 1912 to commemorate the fifty-eighth anniversary of the battle. It was critically well-received with widespread praise for the pioneering new techniques. It was released as an extra on the Region 2 DVD release of the 1968 film The Charge of the Light Brigade. Saazish Saazish is a 1975 Bollywood action film directed by Kalidas. The film stars: Nature contre nature Nature contre nature is a French telefilm comedy, broadcast in 2004, directed by Lucas Belvaux, and scripted by Lucas Belvaux with Jean-Luc Gaget. Bunso: The Youngest Bunso is a documentary by Filipino filmmakers Ditsi Carolino and Nana Buxani. It is about three boys—Tony, 13, Diosel, and Bunso, 11—struggling to survive in a crowded Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center in Cebu, alongside adult rapists and murderers. The two street-smart boys paint a picture of the world of children caught between extreme poverty and the law. Ditsi Carolino received the Best Director award for the documentary film Bunso at the OneWorld 2005 documentary films festival held in Prague, Czech Republic. Bunso is about three boys named Tony, Diosel, and Bunso who are detained in a city jail. There, they share dingy spaces with adult criminals convicted of rape, murder and drug dealing. OneWorld is an international human rights film festival. The Grand Jury honored Ditsi Carolino along with Pirjo Honkasalo for the film Three Rooms of Melancholia, an entry from Finland. In a statement by the Grand Jury, Carolino was noted for achieving “empathy and closeness to her characters who are children held in atrocious conditions in a jail.” “Filmed from not above or below their level, the film intermingles humor and despair as the children are allowed to speak for themselves as equals.” “It’s a miracle that we won,” Carolino wrote in an e-mail to UNICEF. The film competed against other works with bigger production budgets. “What is also amazing is the very strong responses from the audience. People would stay after a screening and ask how they can help.” Directed by Carolino and photographed by Nana Buxani, Bunso was shown in December 2004 on a limited screening. In November 2004, it had its offshore world premiere at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in the Netherlands where it was shown as part of the non-competition Reflecting Images section. Carolino and Buxani teamed up for the third time following their critically acclaimed documentary films, Minsan Lang Sila Bata in 1996 and Riles in 2002. Supported by the Consuelo Foundation and UNICEF, Bunso is an advocacy tool that child rights advocates are using to generate support for the passage of the Juvenile Justice Bill. Stiffy Stiffy is a 2005 short film directed by Jacqueline Wright and written by and starring Alice Lowe. It also stars Steve Oram and James Bachman. Stiffy subverts the taboo of necrophilia by depicting a hospital orderly falling in love with a corpse and then courting it with old-fashioned romance. Stiffy was one of the winners of "Straight 8", a competition which states that all entries must be filmed on 8 mm, with single takes for each shot and no editing. Contract Lease Wife is a 2006 drama film directed by Lu Xuechang, and is the story of a man who pays a prostitute to pretend to be his wife when he goes back to his village to visit his family. It is also known as The Contract. Lease Wife is Lus fourth feature film and stars Li Jiaxuan as the prostitute, Lily, and Pan Yueming as the businessman, Guo Jiaju, who hires her. The Busy Little Engine The Busy Little Engine is a 2005 childrens DVD written and directed by Desmond Mullen. It was selected for the 2006 San Diego International Childrens Film Festival and reviewed in the professional library journals Booklist, School Library Journal, and Video Librarian. The Busy Little Engine was picked Best DVD by Parenting Magazine in July 2006. The Boy on the Galloping Horse The Boy on the Galloping Horse is a 2006 Polish drama film directed by Adam Guziński. It was screened out of competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Hospitals Don't Burn Down Hospitals Dont Burn Down is a 1978 short dramatised documentary film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith about a fire at a hospital. Podokkhep Podokkhep is a 2006 Bengali film by Suman Ghosh. Mapping Stem Cell Research: Terra Incognita Terra Incognita: The Perils and Promise of Stem Cell Research, also known as Terra Incognita: Mapping Stem Cell Research, is a documentary film released by Kartemquin Films in 2007. The film follows Dr. Jack Kessler of Northwestern University in his search for a cure for spinal cord injuries using embryonic stem cells. When Kessler was invited to head up the Neurology Department at Northwestern, his focus was on using stem cells to help cure diabetes. However, soon after his move to Chicago, his daughter Allison – then age 15, was injured in a skiing accident and paralyzed from the waist down. In the moments following the accident, Dr. Kessler made the decision to change the focus of his research to begin looking for a cure for spinal cord injuries using embryonic stem cells. Through Kesslers story, we bring the stem cell debate to the public for discussion. The film follows the constantly evolving interplay between the promise of new discoveries, the controversy of modern science and the resilience and courage of people living every day with devastating disease and injury. The film was directed by Maria Finitzo, and was broadcast on PBS award-winning series Independent Lens in 2008. Terra Incognita won a 2008 Peabody Award recognizing the films uncompromising look at stem-cell research. The film also won Best Documentary Feature at the 2009 Kos International Health Film Festival in Greece. The Oates' Valor The Oates Valor is a short film written and directed by Tim Thaddeus Cahill. Cahills first film is a coming of age comedy of a sons conflict with his demanding father. This 14 minute color piece was filmed on Super 16 mm film. Spike Up Spike Up is a 2007 Australian short film, written and directed by award-winning film-maker Anthony Maras, and produced in association with the Australian Film Commission, the Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund and the South Australian Film Corporation. In July 2007, Spike Up was nominated for "Best Short Fiction Film" in the AFI Awards – Australias most prestigious film awards ceremony. In September 2007, Spike Up was one of four films nominated for Best Short Film in the 2007 Australian Directors Guild Awards. Revolution '67 Revolution 67 is a 2007 documentary film about the black riots of the 1960s. With the philosophy of nonviolence giving way to the Black Power Movement, race riots were breaking out in Jersey City, Harlem, and Watts. In 1967, black Newark taxi driver John Smith was arrested for a traffic violation and allegedly beaten and killed. Revolution 67 details Newarks reaction to the incident. Revolution 67 was produced, directed, shot and edited by Marylou and Jerome Bongiorno and was aired on PBS as part of its Point of View series. The Trolls and the Christmas Express The Trolls and the Christmas Express is a 1981 animated Christmas television special produced by the Canadian-based Atkinson Film-Arts. It was originally broadcast on HBO on December 9, 1981. Abraham and Lincoln Abraham & Lincoln is a 2007 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Pramod Pappan with Kalabhavan Mani and Rahman starring in the lead roles. The Little Rascals' Christmas Special The Little Rascals Christmas Special is an animated Christmas television special based on the Our Gang comedies of the 1920s, 1930s, and early 1940s. It first aired December 3, 1979 on NBC. Schulz & Schulz Schulz & Schulz is a TV series consisting of five feature-length films starring Götz George in a dual role as twin brothers Wolfgang and Walter Schulz who were separated during World War II and then raised in different parts of Germany. The first film was broadcast while the German Democratic Republic still existed. In the aftermath following the fall of the Berlin wall many new topics arose. The instalments showed how difficult it was for a great many citizens of the German Democratic Republic to get accustomed to the new way of life and how German people tried to overcome all of that together. The Bait Balladyna aka The Bait is a 2009 thriller, produced and directed by Dariusz Zawiślak. Godfather: The Legend Continues Godfather is a Pakistani Urdu film directed by Hriday Shetty released across theaters in Pakistan on 14 October 2007. This film has a cast including both Pakistani and Indian actors. It showed Vinod Khanna for the first time on the Pakistani cinema screen. It was distributed nationwide by the Pakistani private channel ARY Digital.The film was a box office success. The Road to Fallujah The Road to Fallujah is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Mark Manning and written by Manning and Natalie Kalustian. Ayur Rekha Ayur Rekha is a 2007 Indian Malayalam film, directed by GM Manu, starring Mukesh and Indrajith in the lead roles. Breath of Hate Breath of Hate was released in 2015 under the title, The Last House by Wild Eye Releasing. This horror film stars Jason Mewes, Ezra Buzzington and Monique Parent. It is the second collaboration between Velvet Hammer Films and ArsonCuff Entertainment who previously teamed up on Silent Night. Raja Nanna Raja Raja Nanna Raja is a 1976 Kannada romantic suspense film, written by Salim-Javed, and the screenplay was created by Chi. Udaya Shankar. The film was directed by A. V. Sheshagiri Rao, and produced by A. L. Abbaiah Naidu. The film starred Rajkumar, Aarathi and Chandrashekhar in the lead roles. The songs composed by G. K. Venkatesh were received extremely well and considered as evergreen hits. The film deals with reincarnation as the main subject, with the lead actors romancing in both the incarnations. The film was a huge success at the box-office after its release. In an episode in Weekend with Ramesh , S. P. Balasubrahmanyam had revealed that Ilaiyaraaja was working under G. K. Venkatesh as a guitar player for this movie. This movie introduced the concept of antihero in Kannada films. K. V. Vijayendra Prasad , father of S. S. Rajamouli and the storywriter of Magadheera had revealed that he was inspired by this movie while writing the story for Magadheera. The movie saw a theatrical run of 25 weeks. Calcuatte, Unabashed Bibar is a 2006 Indian Bengali film directed by Subrata Sen starring Subrat Dutta, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Payel Sarkar, Sabyasachi Chakrabarty, Kunal Mitra, Shiladitya Patranabis, Pradip Mukherjee, Anuradha Ray, Kanchan Mullick, Rajesh Sharma, Dulal Lahiri, Biswajit Chakraborty, Oindrilla Khan, and Rita Bhimani. Based on Samaresh Basus 1965 controversial novel Calcutta, Unabashed, Bibar deals with the angst of city youth in Calcutta, who are caught between the lures of a new, liberalized society and fast-fading traditional values. Self Helpless Self Helpless is a 2010 independent film. The film is a feature-length comedy created by the production company End of the World Entertainment. Self Helpless stars Patrick Simone, Matthew Dunbar, Andrick Deppmeyer, and Patrick Cassidy. The four main actors also wrote, directed, produced, funded, and distributed the film. Afinidades Afinidades is the debut feature film co-directed by Cuban director-actors Jorge Perugorría and Vladimir Cruz. They also both play the main roles in the film, a psychological drama. Cruz was also the screenwriter of the film, which is an adaptation of the Reynaldo Montero novel Música de cámara. Afinidades was mostly filmed in Guamá, in Cubas Ciénaga de Zapata region, with some parts shot in a studio built in Santa Fe, Havana. It premiered on 4 December 2010 at the Festival internacional de cine de La Habana. Besutogai is a 1990 Japanese action film directed by Toru Murakawa, and produced by Toei Company in association with Mitsui & Co. and Tohokushinsha Film. The screenplay was written by Murakawa with Makoto Takada. The film stars Yūji Oda, Naomi Zaizen, Masato Furuoya, Masato Nagamori, and Toshio Kurosawa. The title refers to the highest rank of the JASDFs F-15J training program. The films aerial scenes were produced in cooperation with the JASDF, using the Mitsubishi F-15J - the countrys variant of the McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle. Seen by movie critics as a copy of Top Gun, Best Guy was a box-office failure in Japan. Fathers & Sons Fathers & Sons is a Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Carl Bessai and released in 2010. An unofficial sequel to his 2008 film Mothers & Daughters, it used a similar process of improvisational character development to dramatize several stories of relationships between fathers and sons. Bernie meets his estranged father Anton for the first time at his mothers funeral; Kama is an accountant who is embarrassed to introduce his fiancée to his flamboyant gay Bollywood choreographer father Satish; Viv and his father Blu dont see eye to eye about money; Vince, Sean, Hrothgar and Tom are four brothers, not especially close, who are in for a surprise at the reading of their late fathers will. The film won the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best British Columbia Film in 2010. Bessai followed up with a third film in his "Family Trilogy", Sisters & Brothers, in 2011. Home of Strangers Home of Strangers is the first feature film from writer and director Doan Nguyen. The film was released at the Schonell Theatre, Brisbane, Australia, on 1 August 2009. Amanecer Amanecer is a 2009 short film written and directed by Alvaro D. Ruiz, produced by Luci Temple and Janet Duncan of Luneta Productions, and Ulysses Oliver of Marshmallow Productions. It is a Spanish-language drama set in Sydney, Australia. Amanecer was one of four projects competitively selected for the 2008 Multicultural Mentorship Scheme, a Metro Screen and NSWFTO joint initiative. Australian actor and producer Claudia Karvan was the project’s mentor. Kurumbu Kurumbu is a 2003 Indian Tamil film directed by Vishnuvardhan, making his directorial debut. The film, a remake of the 2002 Telugu film Allari, stars Allari Naresh, who also starred in the original version, which marked his acting debut, along with the female artists Diya and Nikita Thukral in lead roles. The film released on 21 November 2003 to poor reviews, failing to repeat the success of the original version and hence, ending up as a box-office bomb, being considered as the only commercially unsuccessful film of director Vishnuvardhan. Although there is the Telugu original, it was dubbed in Telugu also as Naa Allari. It is a triangular love story between three young teenagers. The story portrays how the hero finds his true love. Kola Kolaya Mundhirika Kola Kolaya Mundhirika is a 2010 Tamil comedy film written by Crazy Mohan and directed by Madhumitha. The film stars Jayaram, Karthik Kumar, and Shikha in lead roles along with numerous popular Tamil comedy artists including M. S. Bhaskar, Pandiarajan, Anandaraj, Vasu Vikram and Vaiyapuri playing supporting roles. The film started its shooting on 8 May 2009 and released on 21 May 2010. Futari wa purikyua: Splash Star , often shortened simply to PreCure Splash Star, is a magical girl anime series produced by Toei Animation and Asahi Broadcasting Corporation, which aired in Japan TV Asahis ANN network between February 5, 2006 and January 28, 2007. It is the third series in Izumi Todos Pretty Cure metaseries, following a new story different from the previous two series, featuring the second generation of Cures. The series is directed by Toshiaki Komura, who previously directed Kinnikuman Nisei. The character designs were done by Akira Inagami, who previously worked on the character designs on both Futari wa Pretty Cure and Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart. The seriess theme and concept is based on the Japanese idiom , which symbolizes the beauties of Nature, or the traditional themes of natural beauty in Japanese aesthetics. Pokiri Raja Pokiri Raja is a 1995 Indian Telugu action film, produced by A. Venkat Rami Reddy under L V S Productions and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. It stars Venkatesh, Roja, Pratibha Sinha, Ali with music by Raj-Koti. Venkatesh played a double role in the film. It was a remake of the Hindi film Aankhen. The film was Average at the box office. Lukochuri Lukochuri is a Bengali romantic comedy film directed by Kamal Majumdar and produced in the banner of Kishore Kumar Films. The film stars Kishore Kumar, Anoop Kumar, Anita Guha and Mala Sinha in lead roles. The film was released on 27 June 1958. Togetherness Supreme Togetherness Supreme is a 2010 Kenyan film. World Peace and Other 4th Grade Achievements World Peace and Other 4th Grade Achievements is a 2010 documentary film by American filmmaker Chris Farina. The film is centered on an 8-week, political simulation, The World Peace Game. To win the game, its fourth grade players must peacefully solve the economic, political, and environmental crises of their respective “nation teams”. The film highlights the personalities of the students but focuses on their teacher and creator of the game, John Hunter. Sri Sitaramula Kalyanam Chutamu Rarandi Sri Sita Ramula Kalyanam Chootamu Raarandi is a 1998 Telugu romance film, produced by Nagarjuna Akkineni under the Great India Enterprises banner and directed by Y. V. S. Chowdary. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Venkat, Chandni in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film recorded as Hit at the box office. Long-Distance Princess Long-Distance Princess is a 2014 teen romantic-comedy film written and directed by Lionel Chew, Ph.D. It stars Alicen Evans, Parker Harris, Justin Price, David Oakes, Bennet Jaffarian, Laura Green, KJ Kim, Kara Hyatt, Tracy Cheney and Andrea Headley. Long-Distance Princess is approved by the Dove Foundation and distributed by Bridgestone Media Group, which released it on DVD, October 28, 2014. Tango with Me Tango with Me is a Nigerian romantic drama film written by Femi Kayode, produced and directed by Mahmood Ali-Balogun and starring Genevieve Nnaji, Joseph Benjamin and Joke Silva. The film was nominated for 5 awards at the 7th Africa Movie Academy Awards. ANPO: Art X War ANPO: Art X War is a 2010 documentary film directed by Linda Hoaglund. The film traces the public outrage that followed in the wake of the passing of Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan through Japanese parliament by the Nobusuke Kishi-led government on May 20, 1960. The main point of contention amongst hundreds of thousands of Japanese about ANPO was that it would allow U.S. military bases to remain on Japanese soil. The ratification of the ANPO Treaty led to a storm of public protests by members of Japanese labor unions, student organizations and also many everyday Japanese. The treaty was renewed in 1970 and just over 60 bases, offices, barracks and branches of the U.S. military still occupy Japan. ANPO: Art X War is not simply a historical or political documentary. Instead it views the ANPO Treaty and the uproar surrounding it through the eyes of Japanese artists who lived through the tumultuous years following its passing and chronicled the public protests—painters Hiroshi Nakamura, Kikuji Yamashita, Tadanori Yokoo, Tatsuo Ikeda, Chozaburo Inoue and Shigeo Ishii, photographers Hiroshi Hamaya, Miyako Ishiuchi, Shōmei Tōmatsu, Eikoh Hosoe, Osamu Nagahama and Mao Ishikawa, as well as film-makers such as Nagisa Oshima, Kinji Fukasaku, Yasuzo Masumura and Yukio Tomizawa, the director of the 1960 documentary Rage at ANPO, the only film to capture the protests. Hoaglund interviews many of these men and women about their memories of the ANPO protests and their direct experiences with the U.S. Military in Japan. She also speaks with a new generation of artists including Makoto Aida, Sachiko Kazama and Chikako Yamashiro about how the ANPO Treaty and the continuing U.S. presence in Japan has affected their artistic and personal vision. 175 works by all these artists are shown in the film. Since its debut at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival, ANPO: Art X War has screened at the 2010 Vancouver International Film Festival, the 2010 Doc NYC film festival, the Minneapolis/Saint Paul Asian American Film Festival and MoMAs Documentary Fortnight 2011. The artwork presented in the film has been the subject of an eight-page article in the January 1, 2011 issue of Art in America, and an exhibition of 52 of Miyako Ishiuchis Hiroshima series of photographs were held at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia in October 2011. Ngangkung Ngangkung is a horror comedy film directed by Ismail Bob Hashim. The film was released theatrically in Malaysia on 25 November 2010. The film stars Shaheizy Sam, Angah King Lawak, and Azad Jasmin, and the story centers on three friends who are stuck gambling on lottery. It is one of the highest grossing films of Malay cinema. The Pirate Tapes The Pirate Tapes is a documentary filmed by Somali-Canadian Mohamed Ashareh in Somalia and edited and produced by Palmira PDC in Canada. The film follows Ashareh, as he infiltrates a Somali pirate operation, giving a first person view of how they recruit and organize. The documentary premiered at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in 2011. It was picked up for distribution by HBO Documentary Films. Biyer Phul Biyer Phul is a Bangladeshi romantic movie. It was released 1999 and directed by Motin Rahman. The film stars Riaz, Shabnur, and Shakil Khan in lead roles along with Kabori, Amol Bosh, Probir Mitra, Ahmed Sharif, and Misha Swaodagor. A Landscape of Lies - Directors Cut A Landscape of Lies is a 2011 British drama film, written and directed by Paul Knight. The film stars Andrea McLean, Danny Midwinter, Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty, Daniel Peacock, Marc Bannerman, Andre Samson and Christina Baily. It was shown at the Las Vegas Film Festival A Landscape of Lies received media attention after it was discovered that the film concept was first created as, and was subsequently filmed in an attempt to hide, a hoax by a criminal group to commit tax fraud. It won a Silver Ace Award at the Las Vegas Film Festival, which was later rescinded after the festival committee learned of the films use in the tax scam. Let Me Out Let Me Out is a 2013 South Korean film. Part coming-of-age, part comedy, the low-budget indie is about a film students struggles with making a movie for the first time, and captures the harsh realities of the Korean filmmaking industry. Produced by the Seoul Institute of the Arts and the Baekdu-Daegan Film Company, it was directed by Soh Jae-young and Kim Chang-rae, and starred Kwon Hyun-sang in his first leading role. Let Me Out won the Gold Medal Award at the 57th New York Festivals International Television & Film Awards in 2014. Tufelki Shoes is a 2012 international short film directed, written and produced by Konstantin Fam. The film is the result of a joint effort by professional team from Russia, the USA, the Czech Republic, Poland, France, Belarus and Ukraine. The film is the first novel of the film trilogy "Witnesses" dedicated to the memory of victims of the Holocaust. It was the only nominee from Russia for the Academy Awards in the short film category in 2013. Gasp Gasp is a German-Taiwanese short film drama written and directed by Eicke Bettinga. The film premiered in the Official Selection at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival where it was nominated for the Short Film Palme dOr. Chha-e Chhuti Chha-e Chhuti is an Indian Bengali Comedy drama film directed by Aniket Chattopadhyay. 10 Things I Hate About Life 10 Things I Hate About Life is a cancelled/unfinished 2012 American romantic comedy film directed and written by Gil Junger and starring Evan Rachel Wood, Thomas McDonell and Billy Campbell. Terrorists, Killers & Middle-East Wackos Terrorists, Killers and Middle-East Wackos is a shockumentary video from the makers of Bumfights. It includes footage of riots, suicides, executions, and the televised suicide of R. Budd Dwyer. All the scenes included are real scenes of death and suffering. The Bumfights website store touts the video as "One hour of the sickest images ever put to film." The video was released in the US on June 21, 2005. It was due to be released in the UK, but was refused a certificate by the British Board of Film Classification. In its rejection commentary, the Board noted: "The work presents no journalistic, educational or other justifying context for the images shown. Rather, the work presents a barrage of sensationalist clips, for what appears to be the underlying purpose of providing prurient entertainment... The work invites the viewer to take sadistic pleasure in death." It was also suggested that the content may be in breach of the Obscene Publications Act. In June 2006 a spokesman for the BBFC cited the film as an example of, "something the majority of people would want not to view," in the context of proposals for a UK ratings system for online content. Terrorists, Killers And Middle-East Wackos features music from the Happy Campers. Bumfightss Official website has removed the DVD. Kidnapper Kidnapper is a 2013 Bengali film. The film was directed by Rupak Majumdar and produced by Arka Basu. The films music was composed by Raja Narayan Deb. The film was released on 8 March 2013. The film is based on the lives of neglected children. Never Die Young Never Die Young is a 2013 Luxembourgian drama film directed by Pol Cruchten. It was selected as the Luxembourgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Partners: The Movie III is a 2014 Japanese mystery suspense crime film directed by Seiji Izumi and based on the television series Tokyo Detective Duo. Jara Brishtite Bhijechhilo Jara Brishtite Bhijechhilo is a Bengali film based on Joy Goswamis story Jara Brishtite Bhijechhilo, released in 2007. The film was directed by Anjan Das and stars Indrani Halder, Anjana Basu, Sudip Mukherjee, Aloknanda Roy and Joy Sengupta. Indrani Haldar was awarded the best actress award at the Madrid International Film Festival for her role. She plays a woman who walks out of marriage after being subjected to repeated marital rape and starts living her life on her own terms with her poet/lover. Misconception Misconception is a 2014 documentary film directed by Jessica Yu about population growth. It reveals a world of crisis pregnancy centers. The film has been reviewed on Slant Magazine and TheWrap. No Reasons No Reasons is a thriller film directed by Spencer Hawken. It stars Marc Bannerman, Lucinda Rhodes, Daniel Peacock, Roland Manookian, and Stuart Manning. The film is about, a girl who goes missing, and her parents Paul and Sally, who are left to pick up the pieces. Hoichoi Hoi Choi was a Bengali drama film directed by Debarati Gupta and produced by Dilip Choudhury. This film was released in 12 July 2013 under the banner of Ganapati Entertainments. Romance on Lushan Mountain Romance on Lushan Mountain is a 1980 colour film produced in China. It was in its entirety shot at Lushan Mountain in Jiangxi province of China and was directed by Huang Zumo. It is alternatively known as A Love Story at Lushan Mountain and Love on Lushan Mountain. The film sold 140 million tickets and grossed more than in China. It holds the Guinness World Record for "the longest first run of a film in one cinema" for having been shown continuously since 1980. Dialogue of Shadows Dialogue dombres is a 2013 French-Swiss short drama film directed by Jean-Marie Straub, starring Cornelia Geiser and Bertrand Brouder. It follows a man and a woman who converse about love and the weight of history. The film is based on a short story by Georges Bernanos. Embedded Embedded is a 2016 erotic political thriller film written and directed by Stephen Sewell and produced by Steve Jaggi, which sees a war correspondent meet an alluring, enigmatic woman at a cocktail party, before a dangerous power play engulfs the two. The film stars Nick Barkla, Laura Gordon, Ryan Harrison, Marcus Johnson and Peter Phelps. The film premiered at the Sydney Film Festival to generally positive reviews, with Variety calling it a "diamond like work", while The Iris called Embedded "a compelling watch." Shutter Shutter is a 2014 Marathi language thriller film that was directed by V. K. Prakash and is a re-make of the Malayalam 2012 film of the same name. The film had its world premiere on 17 September 2014 and will have a theatrical release on 3 July 2015. It stars Sachin Khedekar as a man that has recently returned from overseas, only to go through a series of unexpected situations. Filming for Shutter was completed in March 2014. Prakash chose to alter some portions of the story from the original film, stating "It’s an adaptation. I have concentrated on the content and not the ‘setting’ of the story." The trailer for the movie was launched on 24 June 2015. Vennila Veedu Vennila Veedu is a 2014 Indian Tamil drama film, written and directed by Vetri Mahalingamvet. The film is based on a theme similar to the short story, The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant. Produced by P. V. Arun, the film stars Mirchi Senthil and Vijayalakshmi in the lead. Cinematography is by D. Kannan, editing by V. J. Sabu Joseph while the soundtrack is scored by Dhanraj Manickam. The film released on 10 October 2014 to mixed reviews. The State Of Marriage The State of Marriage is a 2015 documentary film about the origins of the marriage equality movement, focusing on the decades of grassroots advocacy by lawyers Mary Bonauto, Susan Murray, and Beth Robinson and the 1999 Vermont Supreme Court case Baker v. Vermont. The film had its world premiere at the 2015 Provincetown International Film Festival on 18 June 2015. It is written and directed by Jeff Kaufman, and produced by Kaufman and Marcia Ross. Funding for the films post-production and editing work was partially raised through a successful Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign. The Ballad of Shirley Collins The Ballad of Shirley Collins is a 2017 British feature documentary directed by Rob Curry and Tim Plester. The film follows the return of 80 year old folk singer Shirley Collins to the limelight as she records Lodestar, her first album for 37 years, juxtaposing this with the noted Southern Journey song-collecting trip Collins undertook in 1959 with noted ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax. The music recorded on the trip received renewed attention in 2000 with the release of the Coen Brothers O Brother Where Art Thou, the soundtrack of which was built around the music archive from the trip. The film premiered at the BFI London Film Festival in October 2017, before a UK theatrical release the same month. Its international premiere was at the Rotterdam International Film Festival in March 2018, followed by screenings including DOX and Revelation Perth. The film was launched in the US with screenings at the Virginia Film Festival and Library of Congress, and received a small 20 screen US release on 2 November 2018. An event tour following the route of Alan Lomax and Shirley Collins Southern Journey song-collecting trip accompanied the release. The tour featured bands including Anna and Elizabeth, The Local Honeys, Petunia, Sam Gleaves and Ned Oldham. Gleaves and Oldham had previously contributed songs to a Shirley Collins tribute compilation that was put together by producer Paul Williams in 2014 to support a crowdfunding campaign for the film. This was later released as the triple LP and CD Shirley Inspired by Fire Records in 2015. The compilation featured more than 30 artists, including Ned Oldhams brother Bonnie Prince Billy, singer-songwriter Angel Olsen, Norwegian black metal innovators Ulver and members of The Mekons and Adam and the Ants, reflecting the diversity of artists outside the folk world who Collins music appeals to. Yuvan Yuvathi Yuvan Yuvathi is a 2011 Indian Tamil romance film, written and directed by G. N. R. Kumaravelan that stars Bharath and Rima Kallingal. The film released on 26 August 2011. It received mixed to negative reviews and became a box office flop. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Dear and into Hindi as Dildaar Ashique. Maanga Maanga is a 2015 Indian Tamil comic science fiction film directed by debutant RS Raja and produced by Sakthivel. The film features Premgi Amaren and Advaitha in the lead roles, while Leema Babu and Srinivasan appear in supporting roles. The music was composed by Premgi amaren. It was released on 11 September 2015. Pat the Dog Pat the Dog is an animated childrens television series created by Patrick Ermosilla for Canal+ and Rai. It is based on the mobile app game Space Dog by Sylvain Seynhaeve. The series is about Pat the dogs adventures as he tries to save his owner Lola from trouble. It debuted on La Trois in Belgium on April 3, 2017. It also airs on Boomerang in international territories. The Infinite Happiness The Infinite Happiness is a feature-length documentary by Ila Bêka & Louise Lemoine which documents their life for about a month inside the “8 House” designed by the architect Bjarke Ingels in Copenhagen. Lagna Pahave Karun Lagna Pahave Karun is a 2013 Indian Marathi-language romantic comedy film directed by Ajay Naik, and produced by Kiran Deshpande and Mohan Damle under the banners of Solariz International and Sprints Arts Creations respectively. The film stars Umesh Kamat and Mukta Barve; it is the third collaboration between Kamat and Barve after Eka Lagnachi Dusri Goshta and also features Tejashree Pradhan and Siddharth Chandekar. The film follows Aditi Tilak and Nishant Barve who set up their own matrimonial agency based on modern principles rather than horoscopes. The soundtrack and background score were composed by Ajay Naik while the cinematography, art direction, and editing were handled by Abhijeet Abde, Padmanabh Damle and Suchitra Sathe respectively. The film was released on 4 October 2013. Our War Our War is a 2016 Italian-American documentary film directed by Bruno Chiaravalloti, Claudio Jampaglia and Benedetta Argentieri. It premiered out of competition at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival. It tells the story of three foreign fighters joining the Kurdish forces to fight Deash. The Bongs Again The Bongs Again is a bilingual Indian Bengali/English film, directed by Anjan Dutt and produced by Himanshu Dhanuka under the banner of Eskay Movies. It was released on 13 January 2017. Koditta Idangalai Nirappuga Koditta Idangalai Nirappuga is a 2017 Tamil-language comedy thriller film produced, written and directed by R. Parthiepan, which stars himself alongside Shanthanu Bhagyaraj and Parvathy Nair in the lead roles. Featuring music composed by Sathya and cinematography by Arjun Jena, the film was released on 14 January 2017. Sakura Guardian in the North is a 2018 Japanese drama film, directed by Yōjirō Takita and written by Machiko Nasu. Stage Production was by Keralino Sandrovich, Director of Photography is Takeshi Hamada and the music was by Kei Ogura and Katsu Hoshi. Herederos de la bestia Herederos de la bestia is a 2016 Spanish documentary film directed by Diego López and David Pizarro, released on May 5, 2017. It is the first film directed by both directors. This film is a comment about the 1995 film El día de la bestia, directed by Álex de la Iglesia. Except Álex Angulo, who died in 2014, all cast involved in this film appear in the documentary. It was released at the Sitges Film Festival, the Zinema Zombie Fest de Colombia, the Ventana Sur de Argentina and the Masacre en Xoco de México. Samhaara Samhaara is a 2018 Indian Kannada-language action thriller film directed by Guru Deshpande. It stars Chiranjeevi Sarja, Hariprriya, Kavya Shetty and Chikkanna.. The score and soundtrack for the film is by Ravi Basrur and the cinematography is by Jagadish Wali. The film is a remake of Tamil film Adhe Kangal directed by Rohin Venkatesan. Launched on 29 April 2017, the principal photography of the film began in May 2017. The films summary was announced to be a revenge drama where Sarja plays two different roles, one of which is a born-blind chef who owns a restaurant. The film was shot majorly in Mangaluru and nearby coastal regions. Chain Aye Na Chain Aye Na is a 2017 Pakistani Romantic-Drama Film which is written and directed by Syed Noor. The Film is produced by Jawed Siddiqi and Naim Haroon Sakhia. The film has young stars such as Shehroz Sabzwari and the debutantes Sarish Khan and Adil Murad, as well as veterans such as Nadeem Baig, Behroze Sabzwari, Mustafa Qureshi and Atiqa Odho in major roles. The film received negative reviews from critics and was a critical and commercial failure. The film turned out to be one of the biggest box office disappointments of Pakistani Cinema in 2017. Veedevadu Veedevadu in Telugu, Yaar Ivan in Tamil is a 2017 Indian bilingual action drama thriller film written and directed by Tatineni Satya. Shot in Telugu and Tamil, the film features Sachiin J. Joshi and Esha Gupta in the lead roles, with Prabhu also in a pivotal role. Featuring music composed by S. Thaman, the venture began production in May 2015. vandi Vandi is a 2018 Tamil-language action film directed by Rajeesh Bala. The film features Vidharth, Chandini Tamilarasan and John Vijay in main roles. Produced by Rooby Films, its music is composed by Sooraj Kurup. It was released worldwide on 23 November 2018. The film revolves around three friends who get into trouble over a missing motorcycle and a stolen motorcycle. Nai Nabhannu La 5 Nai Nabhannu La 5 is a 2018 drama film, directed and written by Bikash Raj Acharya, Samipyaraj Timalsena. The film is produced by Haribol Bandari and Gauri Raj Joshi under the banner of One Time Cinema. The film stars Niruta Singh, Dilip Rayamajhi, Priyanka Karki, Keki Adhikari, Abishek Nepal Khadka], Anubhav Regmi and Sedrina Sharma in the lead roles. The film is part of Nai Nabhandu La film series and its a fifth installment in the series. The film was released on 24 August 2018 in Nepal. The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays was an early attempt to bring L. Frank Baums Oz books to the motion picture screen. It was a mixture of live actors, hand-tinted magic lantern slides, and film. Baum himself would appear as if he were giving a lecture, while he interacted with the characters. Although acclaimed throughout its tour, the show experienced budgetary problems and folded after two months of performances. It opened in Grand Rapids on September 24, 1908. After First National acquired Selig, the film was re-released in September 24, 1925. It then opened in Orchestra Hall in Chicago on October 1, toured the country and ended its run in New York City. There, it was scheduled to run through December 31, and ads for it continued to run in The New York Times until then, but it reportedly closed on December 16. Although today seen mostly as a failed first effort to adapt the Oz books, The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays is notable in film history because it contains the earliest original film score to be documented. The film is lost, but the script for Baums narration and production stills survive. Through Darkened Vales Through Darkened Vales is a 1911 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. The Star of Bethlehem The Star of Bethlehem is a 1912 American silent film produced by Edwin Thanhouser and Charles J. Hite, and featuring Florence La Badie, James Cruze, and William Russell. The film is a retelling of Biblical events preceding the Nativity of Jesus. Directed by Lawrence Marston, the entire film is staged as brief tableaux. With much of the original lost, the existing footage can be difficult to interpret as a coherent whole. A Bandit A Bandit is a 1913 American short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. A print of the film survives. The Wanderer The Wanderer is a 1913 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Prints of the film exist in private collections. Fatty and Minnie He-Haw Fatty and Minnie He-Haw is a 1914 American short comedy film directed by and starring Roscoe Arbuckle. A Helpful Sisterhood A Helpful Sisterhood is a 1914 American film directed by Van Dyke Brooke. The Oubliette The Oubliette is a 1914 American silent drama film directed by Charles Giblyn, featuring Murdock MacQuarrie, Pauline Bush, and Lon Chaney. It is part of a four-film series directed by Giblyn called The Adventures of François Villon. The Oubliette is based on a short story of the same name by George Bronson Howard published in The Century Magazine. This film and By the Suns Rays are two of Lon Chaneys earliest surviving films. The Tear That Burned The Tear That Burned is a 1914 American short drama film directed by Jack OBrien. Blue Jeans Blue Jeans is a 1917 American silent drama film, based on the 1890 play Blue Jeans by Joseph Arthur that opened in New York City to great popularity. The sensation of the play was a dramatic scene where the unconscious hero is placed on a board approaching a huge buzz saw in a sawmill, later imitated to the point of cliché. Prints survive at several archives including the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection. Down to Earth Down to Earth, also known as The Optimist, is a 1917 American comedy romance film starring Douglas Fairbanks and Eileen Percy, and directed by John Emerson. Most of the principal photography was filmed in Yosemite National Park. The House Built Upon Sand The House Built Upon Sand is a 1916 American drama film directed by Edward Morrissey and starring Lillian Gish. This is a lost film. The Last Dawn The Last Dawn is a 1917 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Alraune Alraune is a 1918 Hungarian science fiction horror film directed by Michael Curtiz and Edmund Fritz and starring Géza Erdélyi. Little is known about this film which is now believed to be lost. It is a variation on the original legend of Alraune in which a Mad Scientist creates a beautiful but demonic child from the forced union between a woman and a mandrake root. My Four Years in Germany My Four Years in Germany is a 1918 American silent war drama film that is notable as being the first film produced by the four Warner Brothers, Harry, Sam, Albert, and Jack. It was directed by seasoned William Nigh, later a director at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and was based on the experiences of real life U. S. Ambassador to Germany James W. Gerard as described in his book. The film was produced while World War I was still raging and is sometimes considered a propaganda film. Ace of the Saddle Ace of the Saddle is a 1919 American western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be lost. Bare Fists Bare Fists is a 1919 American Western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. It is considered to be a lost film. John Ford and actor Harry Carey collaborated on at least 25 films in the years of 1917-1921. During these collaborations, Carey made more per film than Ford. By 1919 Ford was making 300 dollars a week, Carey was making 1,250. This differential in pay led to tension between the two. Action Action is a 1921 American Western film directed by John Ford and featuring Hoot Gibson. It was based on Peter B. Kynes popular novel The Three Godfathers. The film is considered to be lost. According to contemporaneous newspaper reports, Action was based on J. Allan Dunns novel, The Mascotte of the Three Star; Mascotte appeared as the lead novel in the pulp magazine Short Stories, February 1921. The Bell Hop The Bell Hop is a 1921 American silent comedy film directed by Larry Semon and Norman Taurog and featuring Oliver Hardy. The Big Punch The Big Punch is a 1921 American Western film directed by John Ford. No copy of the film is known to survive in either a public repository or private collection, so it is currently presumed to be a lost film. In France, the film was known under the title Un homme libre. Danton Danton is a 1921 German silent historical film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Emil Jannings, Werner Krauss and Ossip Runitsch. It premiered in Berlin on 4 May 1921. It was based on the play Dantons Death by Georg Büchner. The Passionate Adventure The Passionate Adventure is a British silent film drama, directed by Graham Cutts and starring Clive Brook and Alice Joyce. The film was adapted from a novel by Frank Stayton by Alfred Hitchcock and Michael Morton, with Hitchcock also credited as assistant director to Cutts. The Passionate Adventure is also notable as the first film released under the aegis of Michael Balcons newly formed Gainsborough Pictures. Zeb vs. Paprika Zeb vs. Paprika is a 1924 silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel. The film is a parody of the classic horse racing event on 20 October 1923, between American Kentucky Derby winner Zev and British Derby winner Papyrus, which attracted a crowd estimated at close to 50,000 people. The Coast Patrol The Coast Patrol is a 1925 silent film action drama directed by Bud Barsky and starring Kenneth MacDonald with an early appearance by Fay Wray. A good example of an independent programmer picture. Prints held at Cineteca Del Friuli, Germona, UCLA Film and TV, and the Library of Congress. The Snow Hawk The Snow Hawk is a 1925 film directed by Scott Pembroke and Joe Rock and starring Stan Laurel. The Triumph of the Rat The Triumph of the Rat is a 1926 British silent film drama, directed by Graham Cutts for Gainsborough Pictures and starring Ivor Novello, Isabel Jeans and Nina Vanna. The Wizard The Wizard is a lost 1927 American silent horror film directed by Richard Rosson and written by Andrew Bennison, Malcolm Stuart Boylan and Harry O. Hoyt. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Leila Hyams, Gustav von Seyffertitz, E. H. Calvert, Barry Norton, and Oscar Smith. It is based on the novel Balaoo by Gaston Leroux. The film was released on December 11, 1927, by Fox Film Corporation. The films screenplay would later inspire the 1942 film Dr. Renaults Secret. It remains one of the most sought horror films of the silent film era. The Dancing Town The Dancing Town is a 1928 two-reeler film. It was Humphrey Bogarts film debut. Fight for the Matterhorn Struggle for the Matterhorn is a 1928 German-Swiss silent drama film co-directed by Mario Bonnard and Nunzio Malasomma and starring Luis Trenker, Marcella Albani, and Alexandra Schmitt. The film is part of the popular cycle of mountain films of the 1920s and 1930s. Art direction was by Heinrich Richter. Based on a novel by Carl Haensel, the film depicts the battle between British and Italian climbers to be the first to climb the Matterhorn. Trenker later remade the film as The Challenge in 1938. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Switzerland. Atlantik Atlantik is a 1929 British-made German language drama film directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring Fritz Kortner, Elsa Wagner and Heinrich Schroth. The film is a German language version of the 1929 film Atlantic made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures. Following the introduction of sound films, leading film companies attempted to cater to different markets by producing multiple-language versions of their films. Atlantic was released in four versions: English, French, German and silent, for cinemas not yet converted to the new format. The film was the first fully talking film to be released in Germany, where it was a major hit. It is based on the play The Berg by Ernest Raymond which itself was based on the Titanic disaster. Half Way to Heaven Half Way to Heaven is a 1929 American Pre-Code drama film directed by George Abbott and written by Abbott, Henry Leyford Gates and Gerald Geraghty. The film stars Charles Buddy Rogers, Jean Arthur, Paul Lukas, Helen Ware, Oscar Apfel and Irving Bacon. The film was released on December 14, 1929, by Paramount Pictures. Thundering Thompson Thundering Thompson is a 1929 American film directed by Ben F. Wilson. Common Clay Common Clay is a 1930 American pre-Code film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Constance Bennett and Lew Ayres, based on the play of the same name by Cleves Kinkead which starred Jane Cowl. The film is about a young servant who is seduced by the master of the house who will having nothing else to do with her besides sex because she is of an inferior class. She becomes pregnant and seeks to have the child recognized but his family treats her as if she were a blackmailer. Her Wedding Night Her Wedding Night is a 1930 American comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Avery Hopwood and Henry Myers. The film stars Clara Bow, Ralph Forbes, Charlie Ruggles, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, Geneva Mitchell, and Rosita Moreno. The film was released on September 18, 1930, by Paramount Pictures. Paramount remade the film at the companys Joinville Studios in Paris into several other languages including the French version Lets Get Married. The film is a remake of the silent film Miss Bluebeard, also directed by Frank Tuttle. Kristine Valdresdatter Kristine Valdresdatter is a Norwegian silent film from 1930. This was the last silent film produced in Norway and it was directed by Rasmus Breistein. Breistein also wrote the script, which was based on Hans Andersen Fosss novel Kristine: En fortælling fra Valdres. The film premiered on December 26, 1930 and it has been aired several times by NRK. Pardon My Gun Pardon My Gun is a 1930 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Robert De Lacey, starring Sally Starr and Tom Keene. Midshipmaid Gob The Midshipmaid is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Jessie Matthews, Frederick Kerr, Basil Sydney and Nigel Bruce. The film is based on a play by Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall. it was released in the U.S. as Midshipmaid Gob. John Mills makes his film debut in a supporting role. It was shot at the Lime Grove Studios, with sets designed by the art director Alfred Junge. Dance, Girl, Dance Dance Girl Dance is a 1933 American musical film directed by Frank Strayer from an original screenplay by Robert Ellis. The picture stars Alan Dinehart, Evalyn Knapp, and Edward Nugent, and premiered on September 1, 1933. The Mad Game The Mad Game is a 1933 American Pre-Code crime drama film starring Spencer Tracy and Claire Trevor. Are We Civilized? Are We Civilized? is an independently released 1934 pre-Code American social problem film directed by Edwin Carewe which constituted a veiled attack on Adolf Hitler. The film was given a negative review by Time magazine upon its release. Die englische Heirat The English Marriage is a 1934 German comedy film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Renate Müller, Anton Walbrook and Adele Sandrock. A young German woman is engaged to marry a British aristocrat but has to win over his hostile family. It was based on a novel by Ludwig von Wohl. The films sets were designed by the art director Otto Hunte. Glamour Glamour is a 1934 American Pre-Code drama film directed by William Wyler and starring Paul Lukas, Constance Cummings and Phillip Reed. Servants' Entrance Servants Entrance is a 1934 American Pre-Code musical comedy film. It was written by Samson Raphaelson from the Sigrid Boo novel and directed by Frank Lloyd, with a cartoon sequence by Walt Disney in which an understandably startled Janet Gaynor sings a song while obstreperous animated singing silverware prance around on her bed, an early example of combining live action with animation. Critics found this musical interlude especially charming. This film was adapted from Sigrid Boos 1930 Norwegian novel Vi som går kjøkkenveien which has an almost identical plot to Eleanor Hoyt Brainerds popular 1917 novel How Could You, Jean?, which had already been adapted into a film of the same name in 1918, directed by William Desmond Taylor and starring Mary Pickford. Servants Entrance plot was strikingly identical to that of the earlier film; as the New York Times commented, "apparently, the old Pickford comedy was already forgotten, and no copyright infringement suit was filed." An earlier film based on Sigrid Boos novel was Servants Entrance, directed by Gustaf Molander in Sweden. The Swedish version starred Tutta Rolf, who became contracted to Fox Film in 1935. She Learned About Sailors She Learned About Sailors is a 1934 comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring Alice Faye, Lew Ayres, and Susan Fleming. The film is about a night club singer in Shanghai who falls in love with an American sailor. Songs for the film were written by Richard A. Whiting and Sidney Clare. You Belong to Me You Belong to Me is a 1934 American drama film directed by Alfred L. Werker and written by Elizabeth Alexander, Walter DeLeon, Grover Jones and William Slavens McNutt. The film stars Lee Tracy, Helen Mack, Helen Morgan, David Holt, Arthur Pierson, Lynne Overman and Dean Jagger. The film was released on September 14, 1934, by Paramount Pictures. Honeymoon for Three Honeymoon for Three is a 1935 British musical comedy film directed by Leo Mittler and starring Stanley Lupino, Aileen Marson and Jack Melford. It was made at Ealing Studios. The films sets were designed by J. Elder Wills. It was the first film Lupino made after leaving British International Pictures and trying his luck as an independent producer. When returning home drunk from a night out a young man accidentally finds himself in a womans flat where he passes out. Before he make his escape in the morning they are discovered by their parents and a passing policeman and forced to marry. They go through the ceremony but plan to go to California to get a divorce, and set off on their "honeymoon" along with her real fiancée. However during the journey she gradually begins to change her loathing of him. Keystone Hotel See also Keystone Hotel Keystone Hotel is a two-reel comedy short subject, directed by Ralph Staub and released by the Vitaphone Corporation through Warner Bros. Pictures. Inspired by the silent comedies produced by Mack Sennett, the film reunites many of Sennetts former stars. Peg of Old Drury Peg of Old Drury is a 1935 British historical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Cedric Hardwicke and Margaretta Scott. The film is a biopic of eighteenth-century Irish actress Peg Woffington. It was based on the play Masks and Faces by Charles Reade and Tom Taylor. It contains passages of eighteenth century Shakespearian performance, from The Merchant of Venice, Richard III and As You Like It. The film was voted the third best British movie of 1936. Wilcox said the film "was enormously successful both here and in the States, artistically as well as at the box office." Radio Pirates Radio Pirates, also known as Big Ben Calling, is a 1935 British musical film directed by Ivar Campbell and starring Leslie French, Mary Lawson and Enid Stamp-Taylor. It was made at Shepperton Studios. Smokey Smith Smokey Smith is a 1935 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Bob Steele. It was remade in 1950 as Crooked River. Tomorrow's Youth Tomorrows Youth is a 1934 American film directed by Charles Lamont. Love or a Kingdom Barbara Radziwiłłówna is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1936. It was the first feature film transmitted by Polish television during its test phase. Der Bettelstudent The Beggar Student is a 1936 German operetta film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Fritz Kampers, Harry Hardt and Ida Wüst. It is an adaptation of the 1882 operetta Der Bettelstudent by Carl Millöcker. Murder on the Set Death on the Set is a 1935 British mystery film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Henry Kendall, Eve Gray, Jeanne Stuart and Wally Patch. Its plot concerns a film director who murders a leading gangster and takes his place, later pinning the killing on a prominent actress. It is also known by the alternative title Murder on the Set. The film was a quota quickie produced at Twickenham Studios by Julius Hagen for distribution by Universal Pictures. Dubrovsky Dubrovsky is a 1936 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Ivanovsky. Easy Money Easy Money is a 1936 American crime film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Onslow Stevens, Kay Linaker and Noel Madison. Grand Jury Grand Jury is a 1936 American crime drama film directed by Albert S. Rogell using a script by Joseph A. Fields and Philip G. Epstein, based on a story by James Edward Grant and Thomas Lennon. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, it premiered in New York City on July 31, 1936, and was released nationwide the following week on August 7. The film stars Fred Stone, Louise Latimer and Owen Davis Les hommes nouveaux Les Hommes nouveaux is a French drama film from 1936, written and directed by Marcel LHerbier, starring Harry Baur. The film was based on a novel of Claude Farrère. Queen of Hearts Queen of Hearts is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Gracie Fields, John Loder and Enid Stamp-Taylor. Roarin' Guns Roarin Guns is a 1936 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Savoy-Hotel 217 Savoy Hotel 217 is a 1936 German drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Hans Albers, Brigitte Horney and Alexander Engel. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. Taming the Wild Taming the Wild, also known as Madcap, is a 1936 American film directed by Bob Hill for producer Sam Katzmans poverty row studio Victory Pictures and starring Rod La Rocque. Battle of Greed Battle of Greed is a 1937 American western film directed by Howard Higgin and starring Tom Keene, Gwynne Shipman and James Bush. A silver strike in Virginia City leads to cutthroat completion to exploit the discovery. The films sets were designed by the art director Edward C. Jewell. Southern Carrier Southern Mail or Southern Carrier is a 1937 French action film directed by Pierre Billon and starring Pierre Richard-Willm, Jany Holt and Raymond Aimos. It is adapted from the 1929 novel of the same name by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. The films sets were designed by the art directors André Barsacq and Léon Barsacq The Feud of the Trail Feud of the Trail is a 1937 American Western film starring Tom Tyler. It was the fourth in a series of Westerns Tyler made for Sam Katzmans Victory Productions. Tyler has a dual role, playing the hero and a villainous look-alike. It was shot at the Lazy A Ranch at Chatsworth, California. The Fighting Deputy The Fighting Deputy is a 1937 American western directed by Sam Newfield and produced by Jed Buell for Spectrum Pictures. Border Wolves Border Wolves is a 1938 American Western film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and written by Norton S. Parker. The film stars Bob Baker, Constance Moore, Fuzzy Knight, Dick Jones, Willie Fung, Oscar OShea and Frank Campeau. The film was released on February 25, 1938, by Universal Pictures. Love on a Budget Love on a Budget is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and starring Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane and Spring Byington. It was part of Twentieth Century Foxs Jones Family series of films. The Jones eldest daughter Bonnie and her husband Herbert Thompson have money troubles, which their uncle attempts to help out with. The films sets were designed by the art directors Chester Gore and Bernard Herzbrun. On the Great White Trail On the Great White Trail is a 1938 American film directed by Albert Herman. Trigger Pals Trigger Pals is a 1939 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Cardinal Messias Cardinal Messias is a 1939 Italian historical drama film directed by Goffredo Alessandrini and starring Camillo Pilotto, Enrico Glori and Mario Ferrari. The film was awarded the Mussolini Cup at the 1939 Venice film festival. It portrays the life of Guglielmo Massaia, a nineteenth-century Italian known for his missionary work in the Ethiopian Empire. Los de abajo Los de abajo is a 1940 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Racketeers of the Range Racketeers of the Range is a 1939 American western film directed by D. Ross Lederman from a screenplay by Oliver Drake, based on Bernard McConvilles story. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, the film was released on May 26, 1939. and stars George OBrien, Chill Wills, and Marjorie Reynolds. Riders of the Sage Riders of the Sage is a 1939 American film directed by Harry S. Webb. Adventure in Diamonds Adventure in Diamonds is a 1940 American crime film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring George Brent, Isa Miranda, John Loder and Nigel Bruce. It was also released as Diamonds are Dangerous. The Chinese Den The Chinese Bungalow, also known as Chinese Den, is a 1940 British drama film directed by George King and starring Kay Walsh, Jane Baxter and Paul Lukas. It was adapted from the play The Chinese Bungalow by Marion Osmond and James Corbett. King was a former producer of quota quickies who was increasingly working on films with better budgets during the early war years. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios. City of Chance City of Chance is a 1940 American drama film directed by Ricardo Cortez and written by John Larkin and Barry Trivers. The film stars Lynn Bari, C. Aubrey Smith, Donald Woods, Amanda Duff, June Gale and Richard Lane. The film was released on January 13, 1940, by 20th Century Fox. For Freedom For Freedom is a 1940 British drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and Castleton Knight. It was made largely for propaganda purposes during the Second World War. It features Will Fyffe, Guy Middleton, and Terry-Thomas. Neutral Port Neutral Port is a 1940 British war film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Will Fyffe, Leslie Banks, Yvonne Arnaud, and Phyllis Calvert, with a supporting role for Wally Patch. Pacific Blackout Pacific Blackout is a 1941 American film about a man who is unjustly convicted of murder. It was directed by Ralph Murphy. She Knew All the Answers She Knew All the Answers is a 1941 romantic comedy film made by Columbia Pictures, directed by Richard Wallace, and starring by Joan Bennett and Franchot Tone. The film tells a story about a chorus girl who wants to marry a rich playboy, but first has to prove herself to his financial advisor. The screenplay was written by Kenneth Earl, Curtis Kenyon, and Harry Segall, adapted from a short story written by Jane Allen entitled "A Girls Best Friend Is Wall Street," published in 1938 in Cosmopolitan Magazine. Sweater Girl Sweater Girl is a 1942 American mystery and comedy film written by Robert Blees and Beulah Marie Dix, directed by William Clemens and starring Eddie Bracken, June Preisser, Phillip Terry, and Betty Jane Rhodes. It was released on July 13, 1942. The film marked the debut of the classic World War II-era wartime song, "I Dont Want To Walk Without You". The song was performed on screen by actress Betty Jane Rhodes. Cheyenne Wildcat Cheyenne Wildcat directed by Lesley Selander is a 1944 American Western; one of the twenty-three Republic Pictures Red Ryder features. The film, starring veteran western actor, Wild Bill Elliott as Red Ryder, was based on the comic strip "Red Ryder" created by Fred Harman, and licensed through a special arrangement with Stephen Slesinger. Costarring as Little Beaver, was actor Robert Blake. Kiss the Bride Goodbye Kiss the Bride Goodbye is a 1945 British romantic comedy drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Patricia Medina and Jimmy Hanley. Jean Simmons has an early role, almost two years before she achieved stardom in Great Expectations. The film was shot at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith. The sets were designed by the art director James Carter The House Is Empty The House is Empty is a 1945 Chilean drama film directed by Carlos Schlieper and starring Chela Bon, Alejandro Flores and Horacio Peterson. I Love a Bandleader I Love a Bandleader is a 1945 American musical comedy film directed by Del Lord and starring Phil Harris, Eddie Rochester Anderson and Leslie Brooks. Don't Gamble with Strangers Dont Gamble with Strangers is a 1946 film about two card sharks, pretending to be brother and sister, who clean out a small-town banker, then take over a crooked gambling joint. Freddie Steps Out Freddie Steps Out is a 1946 American film starring Freddie Stewart. It was one of The Teen Agers series. The Man from Morocco The Man from Morocco is a 1945 action adventure film directed by Mutz Greenbaum as Max Greene. The film was produced by Welwyn Studios in Great Britain. It was shot at Welwyn Studios. Son of the Regiment Son of the Regiment, is a 1946 Soviet film directed by Vasili Pronin. Pirogov Pirogov is a 1947 Soviet biopic film directed by Grigori Kozintsev, based on the life of Russian scientist and doctor Nikolay Ivanovich Pirogov. Pirogov is famous for being the founder of field surgery. The Gallant Blade The Gallant Blade is a 1948 American Cinecolor adventure film directed by Henry Levin and starring Larry Parks as a peasant hero of France in the 17th century after the Thirty Years War. Daybreak in Udi Daybreak in Udi is a 1949 British documentary film directed by Terry Bishop about cultural changes in Udi. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1950. Eroica Eroica is a 1949 Austrian film depicting composer Ludwig van Beethovens life and work. The film is directed by Walter Kolm-Veltée, produced by Guido Bagier with Walter Kolm-Veltée and written by Walter Kolm-Veltée with Franz Tassié. It was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. Frontier Revenge Frontier Revenge is a 1948 American western film written and directed by Ray Taylor and starring Lash LaRue and Al "Fuzzy" St. John. The film is a remake of Ray Taylors Panamints Bad Man. Filmed at the Corriganville Movie Ranch, the film is neither set on a frontier nor is any revenge depicted. Extensive footage from this film was reused along with the return of Duce Rago in The Black Lash. Code of the Silver Sage Code of the Silver Sage is a 1950 American Western film directed by Fred C. Brannon and starring Allan Lane. Colorado Ranger Colorado Ranger is a 1950 American Western film starring James Ellison and directed by Thomas Carr. Hostile Country Hostile Country is a 1950 American western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring James Ellison, Raymond Hatton and Julie Adams. Meet Simon Cherry Meet Simon Cherry is a 1949 British mystery film directed by Godfrey Grayson, and an adaptation of the popular BBC radio series Meet the Rev., featuring the crime solving cleric. Behind Closed Shutters Behind Closed Shutters is a 1951 Italian crime-melodrama film directed by Luigi Comencini. West of the Brazos West of the Brazos is a 1950 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr for Lippert Pictures and starring James Ellison. Chucho el remendado Chucho the Mended is a 1952 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Alicia Caro and Perla Aguiar. Flame of Stamboul Flame of Stamboul is a 1951 American thriller film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring Richard Denning, Lisa Ferraday and Norman Lloyd. The films sets were designed by the art director Cary Odell. Little Egypt Little Egypt is a 1951 American Technicolor comedy drama film directed by Frederick de Cordova starring Mark Stevens and Rhonda Fleming. It is a highly fictionalised biography of the dancer Little Egypt in the 1890s. Palace Hotel Palace Hotel is a 1952 Swiss-West German drama film directed by Emil Berna and Leonard Steckel and starring Paul Hubschmid, Käthe Gold and Anne-Marie Blanc. It was made at the Bellerive Studios in Zurich. Anita Garibaldi Red Shirts is a 1952 French-Italian historical drama film directed by Goffredo Alessandrini and Francesco Rosi and starring Anna Magnani, Raf Vallone and Alain Cuny. The title refers to the historical Redshirts. It is also known as Anita Garibaldi. The film portrays the life of Anita Garibaldi, the wife of Italian unification leader Giuseppe Garibaldi. The Monastery's Hunter The Monasterys Hunter is a 1953 West German historical drama film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Erich Auer, Marianne Koch and Paul Hartmann. It is based on the 1892 novel of the same title by Ludwig Ganghofer which had previously been made into a 1920 silent film and a 1935 sound film. My Brother from Senegal My Brother from Senegal is a 1953 French comedy film directed by Guy Lacourt and starring Raymond Bussières, Annette Poivre and Noël Roquevert. Hotel Adlon Hotel Adlon is a 1955 West German drama film filmed in German and directed by Josef von Báky, starring Sebastian Fischer, Nelly Borgeaud and René Deltgen. with films sets designed by the art director Rolf Zehetbauer. Lyana Lyana is a 1955 Soviet comedy film directed by Boris Barnet. The Doll That Took the Town La donna del giorno is a 1956 Italian drama film starring Virna Lisi, Haya Harareet and Franco Fabrizi. It is directed by Francesco Maselli and tells the story of a struggling model who concocts a story of being raped and beaten by three strangers and soon becomes a media darling. Complications arise when the police eventually arrest three suspects. Die Beine von Dolores The Legs of Dolores is a 1957 West German musical comedy film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Germaine Damar, Claus Biederstaedt and Ruth Stephan. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. The films sets were designed by the art directors Dieter Bartels and Theo Zwierski. Every Day Has Its Secret Chaque jour a son secret is a French thriller film from 1958, directed by Claude Boissol, written by Paul Andréota, starring Jean Marais. The scenario was based on a novel of Maria Luisa Linarès. Pirate of the Half Moon Il corsaro della mezzaluna, internationally released as Pirate of the Half Moon, is a 1957 Italian adventure film directed by Giuseppe Maria Scotese and starring John Derek. Country Music Holiday Country Music Holiday is a 1958 American musical film directed by Alvin Ganzer and written by Harry Spalding. The film stars Ferlin Husky, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Rocky Graziano, Faron Young, Al Fisher, Lou Marks and June Carter Cash. The film was released in March 1958, by Paramount Pictures. Underwater Warrior Underwater Warrior is a 1958 CinemaScope film telling the story of the US Navys Underwater Demolition Teams between World War II and the Korean War. It was based on the 1957 nonfiction book The Naked Warriors by Commander Francis Douglas Fane. Dan Dailey played Fane with two naval officer divers also appearing in the film, Lt Alex Fane, Franciss son and Lt Jon Lindbergh, son of Charles Lindbergh. Producer Ivan Tors subsequently produced the syndicated television series Sea Hunt, also on underwater diving themes. Plunderers of Painted Flats Plunderers of Painted Flats is a 1959 American Western film shot in Naturama was directed by Albert C. Gannaway and written by John Greene and Phil Shuken. The film stars Corinne Calvet, John Carroll, Skip Homeier, George Macready, Edmund Lowe and Bea Benaderet. The film was released on January 23, 1959, by Republic Pictures and was the last film that they had produced and released. La burrerita de Ypacaraí La Burrerita de Ypacaraí is a 1962 Argentine film. The film contains music and an appearance from Paraguayan singer Luis Alberto del Paraná. El rufián El Rufián is a 1960 Argentine film directed by Daniel Tinayre. The Night We Got the Bird The Night We Got the Bird is a 1961 British comedy film and a follow up to the 1959 film The Night We Dropped a Clanger, it was directed by Darcy Conyers and starring Brian Rix, Dora Bryan, Ronald Shiner and Irene Handl. It is based on Basil Thomass play The Love Birds, and was the last film Ronald Shiner made. The Puppeteer Dom Roberto is a 1962 Portuguese film directed by Ernesto de Sousa and starring Raul Solnado, Glicínia Quartin and Nicolau Breyner. It was released on 30 May 1962. Rat Trap Rat Trap is a 1963 French adventure film directed by Jean-Gabriel Albicocco. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. Der Vogelhändler The Bird Seller is a 1962 West German musical comedy film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Cornelia Froboess, Peter Weck and Albert Rueprecht. It is an operetta film, based on the stage work of the same title by Carl Zeller. Several other film adaptations have also been made. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and at Linderhof Palace in Bavaria. The films sets were designed by the art director Rolf Zehetbauer. Via Margutta Run with the Devil is a 1960 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Mario Camerini. Help, My Bride Steals Help, My Bride Steals is a 1964 Austrian-West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Peter Alexander, Cornelia Froboess and Gunther Philipp. A man marries a woman soon after meeting her, unaware that she is a kleptomaniac. Latin Lovers Latin Lovers is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Costa. A King's Story A Kings Story is a 1965 British documentary film directed by Harry Booth about the life of King Edward VIII, from his birth until abdication in 1936. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Requiem for a Gunfighter Requiem for a Gunfighter is a 1965 American western film, the last picture directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet, produced by Alex Gordon, and starring Rod Cameron, Stephen McNally, Mike Mazurki, Dick Jones, and Olive Sturgess. Olive Sturgess recalls that Cameron, who had starred in three syndicated television series between 1954 and 1961, was "making sort of a comeback at this time. He was very gracious; very kind. You can see it in him in the scene when we are having dinner—his look. He was a professional." Requiem used several older actors, including Tim McCoy. Dick Jones, years earlier the voice of Pinocchio, closed his acting career in the film as the gunfighter, Cliff Fletcher. Mike Mazurki brought humor to the picture. The snake which he placed in the saddlebag of Camerons horse was artificial but made so real-looking that viewers would not have known the difference. Gaban Gaban is 1966 Hindi film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, based on Munshi Premchands classic novel by the same name. It had Sunil Dutt and Sadhna playing the lead role. The film has music by Shankar Jaikishan, and lyrics were by Shailendra and Hasrat Jaipuri. Hotel alojamiento Hotel alojamiento is a 1966 Argentine film comedy written by Augusto Giustozzi and Horacio de Dios and directed by Fernando Ayala. Intimacy Intimacy is a 1966 American film directed by Victor Stoloff. It was shot in Birmingham. Marysia i Napoleon Marysia i Napoleon is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1966. The film is set in two time periods: modern and historical. To the Shores of Hell To the Shores of Hell is a 1966 Vietnam war film directed by Will Zens and starring Marshall Thompson, Richard Arlen, Dick ONeill and Robert Dornan that was distributed by Crown International Pictures. Dornan may possibly have co-written the film as his Mothers maiden name was "McFadden". Wild Wings Wild Wings is a 1966 British short documentary film directed by Patrick Carey and John Taylor and produced by British Transport Films. In 1967, it won an Oscar for Best Short Subject at the 39th Academy Awards. The film looks at the conservation work carried out by The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust at its headquarters in Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, England. The Cups of San Sebastian The Fickle Finger of Fate is a 1967 comedy film directed by Richard Rush, produced by Sidney W. Pink, and starring Tab Hunter. Hunter stars as a clumsy businessman who accidentally gets wrapped up in a plot of intrigue while on a trip to Spain. The film was distributed in America by Troma Entertainment. Tagline: Its James Bond on acid! Cristina Guzmán Cristina Guzmán is a 1968 Spanish drama film directed by Luis César Amadori and starring Rocío Dúrcal, Arturo Fernández and Isabel Garcés. It is an adaptation of Carmen de Icazas 1936 novel of the same name, which had previously been turned into a 1943 film. Gauri Gauri is a 1968 blockbuster Hindi film with an ensemble cast including super stars Sanjeev Kumar, Sunil Dutt, Mumtaz, Nutan etc. It is a remake of the Tamil film Santhi. Un adulterio decente A Decent Adultery is a 1969 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Carmen Sevilla, Fernando Fernán Gómez and Manolo Gómez Bur. The Candy Man The Candy Man is a 1969 American crime film directed by Herbert J. Leder and written by Herbert J. Leder. The film stars George Sanders, Leslie Parrish, Manolo Fábregas, Pixie Hopkin, Félix González and Pedro Galván. The film was released in February 1969, by Allied Artists Pictures. El extraño caso del doctor Fausto El extraño caso del doctor Fausto is a 1969 Spanish drama film directed by and starring Gonzalo Suárez. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. Assault and Battery Mistreatment is a 1969 Swedish drama film directed by Lars Lennart Forsberg. The film won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film and Forsberg won the Guldbagge Award for Best Director at the 7th Guldbagge Awards. Shirley Thompson Versus the Aliens Shirley Thompson vs. the Aliens is a 1972 film directed by Jim Sharman and starring Jane Harders and Helmut Bakaitis. It is the first feature-length film from Sharman, who subsequently directed The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Tarzan and the Brown Prince Tarzan and the Brown Prince is a 1972 Spanish/Italian co-production Tarzan film with Steve Sipek and Kitty Swan repeating their roles from 1968s King of the Jungle. The film became a serialised Filipino graphic novel written in Tagalog and illustrated by Franc Reyes who acted as an illustrator on the film. The role of the Brown Prince was played by Filipino child actor Robin Aristorenas. Antoine and Sebastian Antoine and Sebastian is a 1974 French comedy-drama film directed by Jean-Marie Périer and starring François Périer, Jacques Dutronc, Ottavia Piccolo and Keith Carradine. Gniazdo Gniazdo is a 1974 film about Mieszko I of Poland, was Duke of the Polans from AD 962 until his death in 992. This film was directed by Jan Rybkowski and written by Aleksander Ścibor-Rylski. Only with Married Men Only with Married Men is a 1974 American TV movie directed by Jerry Paris. La quema de Judas La quema de Judas is a 1974 Venezuelan drama film directed by Román Chalbaud. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. Hold-Up, instantánea de una corrupción Hold Up is a 1974 Italian film starring Frederick Stafford and Nathalie Delon. La fête sauvage The Wild Nation is a 1976 French wildlife documentary film directed by Frédéric Rossif. The film focuses in showing wildlife according to three main themes: love, death and dream. L'Italia s'è rotta LItalia sè rotta is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. Scrambled Eggs Scrambled Eggs is a 1976 French comedy film directed by Joël Santoni and starring Jean Carmet. Judge and the Forest Judge and the Forest is a 1975 Bulgarian drama film directed by Rangel Vulchanov. It was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival. State Fair State Fair is a 1976 American made-for-television drama film loosely based on the 1932 novel of the same title by Phil Stong. It was broadcast on CBS on May 14, 1976, and starred Vera Miles as Melissa Bryant, the matriarch of the family. It is the fourth film adaptation of the novel, the previous three having been released to theaters in 1933, 1945, and 1962. As in Stongs novel and previous film adaptations, the story involves an Iowa farm family who travel to the Iowa State Fair, where the son and daughter of the family each find romance. However, in the 1976 film, most of the character names were changed, new son and grandson characters were added, and other aspects of the story were changed and updated to reflect the 1970s. The 1976 version was made as a pilot episode for a television series, but the series was never produced. It has been included as a special feature on the DVD release of the 1945 film. Shunkinsho Shunkinsho, or A portrait of Shunkin is a film based on a short story by Junichirō Tanizaki. It stars Momoe Yamaguchi and Tomokazu Miura. It was made in 1976. The director was Katsumi Nishikawa. It is one of a series of filmed love stories made starring Miura and Yamaguchi, who eventually married in real life. The Four Seasons The Four Seasons is a 1979 Yugoslavian Croatian language film directed by Petar Krelja. Kostas Kostas is a 1979 film directed by Paul Cox about a Greek taxi driver. The Little Archimedes Il piccolo Archimede is a 1979 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Gianni Amelio. It is an adaptation of Aldous Huxleys short story "The Young Archimedes". For her role Laura Betti was awarded as best actress at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. Hard Knocks Hard Knocks is a 1980 Australian film directed by Don McLennan. Marmalade Revolution Marmalade Revolution is a 1980 Swedish drama film directed by and starring Erland Josephson. It was entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival. The Pretenders The Pretenders is a 1981 Dutch drama film directed by Jos Stelling. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. Killing 'em Softly Killing em Softly is a 1982 Canadian thriller film directed by Max Fischer, starring Irene Cara, George Segal, Clark Johnson and Nicholas Campbell. It is most noted for production problems which led to it becoming one of the first Canadian films ever to be released direct to video, and led to a court case over production funding which was not resolved until 1995. Based on Laird Koenigs novel The Neighbor, the films plot centres on the girlfriend of a murdered man, who falls in love with her boyfriends killer. Gone Are the Dayes Gone Are the Dayes is a 1984 American made-for-television crime comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions directed by Gabrielle Beaumont and starring Harvey Korman, Susan Anspach and Robert Hogan. It originally aired May 6, 1984 on the Disney Channel. River Without Buoys River Without Buoys is a 1983 Chinese film directed by Wu Tianming about three timber rafters during the Cultural Revolution who decide to rescue a former District Director from a labor camp. Model Behavior Model Behaviour is a 1982 Romantic Comedy film starring Anne Marie Howard and Richard Bekins. The Lady from Yesterday The Lady from Yesterday is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film directed by Robert Day and starring Wayne Rogers and Bonnie Bedelia. Striker's Mountain Strikers Mountain is a 1987 Canadian action drama film starring Leslie Nielsen, August Schellenberg, and Mimi Kuzyk. It was nominated for two Gemini Awards, the biggest part of the film was filmed near Jasper. May We Borrow Your Husband? May We Borrow Your Husband? is a British television movie produced in 1986. The film was written by Dirk Bogarde and directed by Bob Mahoney. It starred Dirk Bogarde and Charlotte Attenborough. My Dearest Son My Dearest Son is a 1985 Italian drama film. It represents the last film written and directed by Valentino Orsini. It is also the film debut of Italian actor Sergio Rubini. Hellfire: A Journey from Hiroshima Hellfire: A Journey from Hiroshima is a 1986 American documentary film directed by John Junkerman. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The Long Journey Home The Long Journey Home is a 1987 CBS Sunday Movie starring Meredith Baxter and David Birney, and directed by Rod Holcomb. In debuted on television on Sunday November 29, 1987, and was the fourth most-watched show in the United States for the week, with 18.9 million homes viewing. Pleasures Pleasures is a two-hour 1986 American television film written by Jill Gordon and directed by Sharron Miller. Its cast includes Joanna Cassidy, Barry Bostwick, Linda Purl, Rick Moses and Tracy Nelson. Codice privato Private Access is a 1989 Italian drama film directed by Francesco Maselli. For this film Ornella Muti was awarded with a Silver Ribbon for best actress. Computer Dreams Computer Dreams is an award-winning 1988 film created by Digital Vision Entertainment and released by MPI Home Video. Written, produced and directed by Geoffrey de Valois and hosted by Amanda Pays, it consists primarily of clips and behind-the-scenes work of early computer graphics animation. Notably included are Luxo Jr. and Reds Dream, the first two short films from Pixar. The film is an hour long and features an electronic score by Music Fantastic. It was revised and re-released on DVD as The History of Computer Animation, Volume 2. It won the Winner Gold Special Jury Award at the 1989 Houston International Film Festival, and the 1989 Golden Decade Award from the US Film & Video Festival. Music used includes: Gail Lennon - Desire, Gail Lennon - Like A Dream, Shandi Sinnamon - Making It, Tabataba Tabataba is a 1988 film directed by Raymond Rajaonarivelo. Tumultes Tumultes is a 1990 French-Belgian drama film directed by Bertrand Van Effenterre. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. Alchemik Alchemik is a Polish dark fantasy film written and directed by Jacek Koprowicz. It was released in 1988. Amba Amba is a 1990 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Mohan Kumar. It stars Anil Kapoor, Meenakshi Sheshadri and Shabana Azmi in the title role as Amba. The film failed to be successful at the box office. However the performances of the lead cast were appreciated. This is one of the many films of the popular pairing of Anil Kapoor and Meenakshi Sheshadri. Breakaway Breakaway is a 1990 Australian film starring Bruce Boxleitner, Bruce Myles and Deborah Unger. It is directed by Don McLennan. Lambada Lambada a.k.a. Rhythm and Passion is a co-production between Brazil and Italy from 1990. De nacht van de wilde ezels The Night of the Wild Donkeys or De Nacht van de Wilde Ezels is a 1991 Dutch film directed by Pim de la Parra. Kasba Kasba is a 1991 Indian drama film written and directed by Kumar Shahani. It is based on the short story "In the Ravine" by the Russian playwright Anton Chekhov. The movie is an important work in the Indian Parallel Cinema movement which started in the early 1970s. It is one of the last films to be part of the movement as it died out by the early 1990s. A Little Vicious A Little Vicious is a 1991 American short documentary film directed by Immy Humes about a dog in Connecticut about to be killed for biting people, until animal trainer Vicki Hearne steps in to help. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The Other Side of Paradise The Other Side of Paradise is a 1992 mini series about a doctor who goes to the Cook Islands. Broken Highway Broken Highway is a 1993 Australian drama film directed by Laurie McInnes. It was entered into the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Meharbaan Meherbaan is a 1993 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by K. Ravishankar, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Ayesha Jhulka, Shantipriya, Anupam Kher and Sadashiv Amrapurkar.It was a hit at the box office. The Revenge of Itzik Finkelstein Revenge of Itzik Finkelstein is a 1993 Israeli fantasy comedy film directed by Enrique Rottenberg. It stars Moshe Ivgy, Estevan Gotfreed, Dvora Halter-Keidar and Shmil Ben Ari. Critically acclaimed, it won the Ophir Award for Best Film. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Otoko wa tsurai yo: Torajiro no endan is a 1993 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Keiko Matsuzaka as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Matchmaker is the forty-sixth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Thicker Than Water Thicker than Water is a 1993 Welsh thriller television film directed by Marc Evans and starring Theresa Russell, Jonathan Pryce, Robert Pugh and Catherine Neilson. It is based on the novel of the same name by Dylan Jones, about a Welsh doctor who attempts to put his life together after the death of his pregnant wife. Bryllupsfotografen Bryllupsfotografen is a 1994 Norwegian drama film directed by Johan Bergenstråhle, starring Kurt Ravn and Ilse Rande. Daniel Svare is an accomplished photographer and a socially engaged documentary film maker, who experiences a mid-life crisis. He leaves his wife and children to start up as a wedding photographer in his old home town, but his past catches up with him. Lex and Rory Lex and Rory is a 1994 Australian film from director Dean Murphy. Tri sestry Three Sisters is a 1994 Russian film, based on Anton Chekhovs play of the same name. The movie was very successful in the former countries of the USSR and had one Nika Award nomination for the best cinematographer. Harvest Home Harvest Home is a 1995 Philippine drama film directed by Carlos Siguion-Reyna. The film was selected as the Philippines entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Blændværk Blændværk is a 1955 Danish crime film drama directed by Johan Jacobsen. The film stars Mimi Heinrich. Hope and Pain is a 1988 Japanese film directed by Yoji Yamada. It was Japans submission to the 61st Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. To minutter for sent To minutter for sent is a 1952 Danish crime film directed by Torben Anton Svendsen and starring Poul Reichhardt. Labbra di lurido blu Lips of Lurid Blue is a 1975 erotic drama film written and directed by Giulio Petroni. Plugg Plugg is a 1975 Australian sex comedy about a private investigator. Der Jäger von Fall The Hunter of Fall is a 1956 German drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Rudolf Lenz, Traute Wassler and Erwin Strahl. It is based on the novel The Hunter of Fall by Ludwig Ganghofer. A Bavarian poacher battles a gamekeeper. Afternoon Off Afternoon Off is a 1979 television play by Alan Bennett. Broadcast under the umbrella title Six Plays by Alan Bennett, it was produced for London Weekend Television and directed by Stephen Frears. The screenplay was published by Faber and Faber in 1984. Il suo nome è Donna Rosa Il suo nome è Donna Rosa is a 1969 Italian musicarello film directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti and starring Al Bano and Romina Power. He Who Loves in a Glass House He Who Loves in a Glass House is a 1971 West German film directed by Michael Verhoeven. It was entered into the 21st Berlin International Film Festival. Miss Mary Miss Mary is a 1957 Indian comedy film directed by L.V. Prasad. The movie is an AVM production, written by Hargobind Duggal, and directed by L. V. Prasad. The original Missamma was directed in Telugu in 1955 and was remade as Missiamma in Tamil with Savitri playing the title role in both films. It was remade in Hindi as Miss Mary in 1957 with Meena Kumari in the titular role, keeping Jamuna as the constant factor in all these films. L. V. Prasad directed all three versions. The music was by Hemant Kumar with the lyrics and dialogue written by Rajendra Krishan. The songs were sung by Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Geeta Dutt, Mohammed Rafi and Kishore Kumar. The films script was adapted by Chakrapani from two Indian Bengali-language novels: Rabindranath Maitras Manmoyee Girls School and Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay Detective. Meena Kumari, who was to later become famous for her tragedy roles meriting the sobriquet "Queen of Tragedy", acted in a few light-hearted roles in the 1950s in films such as Azaad, Mem Sahib, Kohinoor and Miss Mary. For Gemini Ganesan, and for Meena Kumari, Miss Mary was one of the biggest hits of that year. The Lawbreakers The Lawbreakers is a 1961 film directed by Joseph M. Newman. Made in a film noir style, the crime drama is based on the pilot episode of the 1961 television series The Asphalt Jungle and stars an ensemble cast including Jack Warden, Vera Miles, Robert Douglas, and Arch Johnson. The film tells the story of a scheme to double-cross the syndicate and steal its money, and of a police commissioners efforts to investigate homicides that take place as the scheme unfolds while also fighting corruption in the city government and police department. Beachcombers Beach Combers is an animated short subject by Walter Lantz Productions, and one of those that feature Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Conquest of Cheyenne Conquest of Cheyenne is a 1946 American Western film in the Red Ryder film series directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Earle Snell. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, Robert Blake, Alice Fleming, Peggy Stewart, Jay Kirby and Milton Kibbee. The film was released on July 29, 1946, by Republic Pictures. La madone des sleepings Madonna of the Sleeping Cars is a 1955 French drama film directed by Henri Diamant-Berger and starring Giselle Pascal, Jean Gaven and Erich von Stroheim. The film is an adaptation of the 1925 novel of the same title by Maurice Dekobra. Muscle Beach Muscle Beach is a 1948 short documentary film directed by Joseph Strick and Irving Lerner, showing amateur athletes and bodybuilders at the original Muscle Beach in Santa Monica. The soundtrack consists of songs sung by Earl Robinson. "Beach" and The Savage Eye were restored by the Archive in 2009 and 2008, respectively. The films premiered in February 2009 at San Francisco Cinematheque. A Close Call A Close Call is a 1929 animated short film which is part of the early sound cartoon series entitled Aesops Sound Fables. It was produced by The Van Beuren Corporation and released by Pathé. Copyrighted on 1 December 1929, The film, like other Aesop Sound Fables at that time, featured Milton and Rita as the main characters. However, although it is part of the Aesop series, it is not based on an Aesop fable. The Egg Cracker Suite The Egg Cracker Suite is a 1943 Easter-themed animated short produced by Walter Lantz, co-directed by Ben Hardaway and Emery Hawkins and animated by Les Kline, Laverne Harding and Paul J. Smith that features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. This is the last animated short to feature Oswald until Get a Horse! in 2013. Ariane, jeune fille russe Ariane, jeune fille russe is a 1931 French-German drama film directed by Paul Czinner and starring Gaby Morlay, Rachel Devirys and Maria Fromet. It was a French-language version of the film Ariane made a co-production. It was adapted from the 1920 novel Ariane, jeune fille russe by Claude Anet. Bye, Bye, Blackboard Bye, Bye, Blackboard is the 193rd and final animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on September 1, 1972, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal. Walter Lantz then closed down his cartoon studio for the last time. The title is a play on the song "Bye Bye Blackbird". Chew Chew Baby Chew Chew Baby is a Harveytoon animated short in the Noveltoon series made by Famous Studios for release in 1958. It was directed by Isadore Sparber from a story by Irving Spector. Jackson Beck and Jack Mercer provide uncredited voices. Cannibalism is the theme of this film, in which seven characters are attacked by a pygmy after he tracks a tourist to Cincinnati. This film shows a strong Tex Avery influence, and copies Averys blood transfusion gag from Crazy Mixed Up Pup. I'll Be Right Over Ill Be Right Over is a 1942 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Otakar Vávra. Wahan Ke Log Wahan Ke Log is a 1967 Hindi film. Appuntamento a Ischia Appuntamento a Ischia is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Domenico Modugno. Shatru Shatru is a 1986 hit film starring Rajesh Khanna in the lead in a role playing the role of an inspector in a remote village. The film was an Indo-Bangladeshi venture and the music was written by R.D. Burman. The film was a frame-by-frame remake of Shatru, which starred Ranjit Mallick. The lead actress was Shabana Sidique, who is renowned actress from Bangladesh. The film had box office collection of 17.0 million in 1986. The Greeneyed Elephant The Greeneyed Elephant is a 1960 Danish family film directed by Peter Guildbrassen and starring Dirch Passer. Two aspiring actresses stumble upon an ancient Aztec elephant sculpture that through the action of their best friend can be used to transfer their body into the other. 5 marines per 100 ragazze 5 marines per 100 ragazze is a 1961 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Virna Lisi. Prison sans barreaux Prison sans barreaux is a 1938 French film directed by Léonide Moguy. It was set in a reformatory for young girls. The Seagull Il gabbiano is a 1977 Italian drama film written and directed by Marco Bellocchio. It is loosely based on the Anton Chekhovs drama play The Seagull. The film was screened out of competition at the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. For her performance Pamela Villoresi won a Grolla doro. Poslední muz Poslední muž is a 1934 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Martin Frič and starring Hugo Haas. Vengeance of Rannah Vengeance of Rannah is a 1936 American western directed by Bernard B. Ray, produced by Ray and Harry S. Webb for Reliable Pictures, and starring Bob Custer and Rin Tin Tin, Jr. Gitano Gitano is a 1970 Argentine film directed by Emilio Vieyra. On a jeho sestra Him and His Sister is a Czech comedy film directed by Karel Lamač and Martin Frič. It was released in 1931. Aandhiyan Aandhiyan is a 1990 Hindi film directed by David Dhawan. It stars Shatrughan Sinha, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Madhushree and Mumtaz in her comeback role after 13 years. The film marked Bengali actor Prosenjit Chatterjees Hindi film debut. It is a remake of the 1984 Pakistani film Doorian. Ide do slonca Towards the Sun a 1955 Polish documentary film about Xawery Dunikowski directed by Andrzej Wajda. Border Vengeance Border Vengeance is a 1935 American western B movie directed by Ray Heinz, written by Forbes Parkhill based upon the novel The Return of the Muley Kid by R. Craig Christensen. The film had its premiere on June 1, 1935 and was released to theaters on June 5. Giochi d'estate Summer Games is a 1984 Italian teen comedy film written and directed by Bruno Cortini. All the Wrong Places All the Wrong Places is a 2000 American independent film directed by Martin Edwards. The film is a romantic comedy with actress Ali Hillis in the main role. The plot follows Marissa as she decides to become a filmmaker. The film was shown at the 2000 Brooklyn Film Festival where the director tied with Wendy Jo Cohen for an award. The Inheritance La Herencia is a 1964 Argentine film. The film was screened at the International Critics Week of the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. Ashiana Ashiana is a 1952 Hindi language romantic movie produced by B.Swinder Sabharwal. The film is directed by B. Trilochan. The film stars Raj Kapoor and Nargis in lead roles along with Iftekhar, Randhir and Shivraj. The films music was composed by Madan Mohan. The film was based on a story written by Arjun Dev Rashk. Closed Door Closed Door is a 1939 Argentine drama film directed by John Alton and Luis Saslavsky. The film stars Libertad Lamarque, Angelina Pagano and Agustín Irusta. La pícara soñadora La Pícara soñadora is a 1956 Argentine film. El papelerito El papelerito is a 1951 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. The Best of Elmo The Best of Elmo is a 1994 Sesame Street video originally released on VHS as part of the "My Sesame Street Home Video" series, the 16th and final title of the My Sesame Street Home Video series. Eight great Elmo tunes. In this video, Elmo prepares for the "Monster Art Show", but he must choose only one of his drawings. He shows the drawings to his friends, who all like his drawings so much that he gives them the drawings. Will he have any left to enter? Maria, Ruthie, Zoe, and a blue Honker with a green nose all meet up with Elmo and ask him for pictures. A follow-up, The Best of Elmo 2, was released in 2010, followed by The Best of Elmo 3, followed by The Best of Elmo 4 Road to the Stage Road to the Stage is a 1963 Armenian film about a young circus artist, who becomes a famous star. The circus troupe of Armenian SSR took part in the shoot. The Syndicate The Syndicate is a 1968 British film directed by Frederic Goode for Pathe Films, to a screenplay by Geoffrey Hays, from the novel of the same name by Denys Rhodes. The film stars William Sylvester as an American pilot, June Ritchie and Robert Urquhart as a troubled couple, and Christian Doermer as a German geologist who search for uranium in Kenya. The film was later released on video as Kenya: Country of Treasure. Streetwise Streetwise is a 1998 hood-action-crime thriller film written and directed by Bruce Brown in his directorial debut, and stars Tim Taylor, Kurt Matthews, Jerry Cummings, D.C. Scorpio and Sidney Burston. Streetwise also stars Taraji P. Henson making her acting debut in a featured film. The film is set in the Anacostia neighborhood of Southeast during the crack epidemic of the late-1980s and early-1990s. Streetwise follows the lives of three brothers as they pursue different methods trying to make it out of their drug-infested neighborhood thats surrounded by poverty, neglect and drug-related violence. In 2004, a sequel was released, called Divided City. Brigada en acción Brigada en acción is a 1977 Argentine comedy film directed by and starring Palito Ortega and written by Juan Carlos Mesa. The film premiered in Argentina on 21 July 1977. Crisis Crisis is a feature-length documentary about the 1938 Sudeten Crisis. It was released briefly before the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia on March 15, 1939. The film was directed by Herbert Kline, Hans Burger, and Alexander Hammid, with narration written by Vincent Sheean and read by Leif Erickson. The National Board of Review named Crisis one of the ten best films of 1939. André, a Cara e a Coragem André a Cara e a Coragem is a Brazilian drama film, produced in 1971 and directed for Xavier de Oliveira. The Life Jacket Is Under Your Seat El chevrolé is a 1999 Uruguayan film. Tot, kto nezhnee Whoever Softer is a feature film director by Abay Karpykov. The Story of Paul The Story of Paul is a 1975 French drama film written and directed by René Féret. The film follows a man named Paul, who is institutionalised after a suicide attempt. The film won the Prix Jean Vigo in 1975. Bontoc Eulogy Bontoc Eulogy is a 1995 drama mockumentary directed by Marlon Fuentes and Bridget Yearen and produced by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. It was written, directed by, and stars Marlon Fuentes in the main role of a screen narrator going through an excruciating internal conflict regarding his heritage and following his thoughts as he recounts his grandfathers journey to the St. Louis Worlds Fair. It is the fifth film produced by Marlon Fuentes, following Arm in 1994. Despite a limited audience view worldwide the satire offered a deep and critical insight into Filipino history. Marlon Fuentess work has been shown in over 60 separate exhibitions in the past 20 years alone and has been represented in collections such as Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American Art, the National Museum of American History, the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, the Library of Congress, and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Furthermore, his work has been nominated for the International Documentary Association’s Distinguished Achievement Award and has received many awards from the international community. Controversy surrounds the film even decades after its release. It was denounced for misleading audiences into believing that this seemingly personal account was real. But, it can be soundly argued that the films meaning would have been altered if this fact had been stated from the beginning. Our Little Town Městečko na dlani is a 1942 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. The Enchantment is a 1989 Japanese film directed by Shuichi Nagasaki. Hasta que se ponga el sol Hasta que se ponga el sol is 1973 Argentine documentary film of the foundational stage of the rock nacional movement. It was filmed in the third edition of the historic B.A. Rock rock festival, which took place in 1972 at the Argentinos Juniors stadium. It was also completed with filming in Teatro Olimpia and the film studios of Argentina Sono Film and Phonalex. In addition to featuring live recordings of the main artists of Argentine rock of the time, it contains plot sequences interpreted by members of some of the groups that participated in the festival. Una donna da guardare Una donna da guardare is a 1990 Italian erotic movie directed by Michele Quaglieri and starring Pamela Prati. Terrible Things My Mother Told Me Terrible Things My Mother Told Me is a 1988 TV film starring Beth Howland, Katherine Kamhi, and Stephen James. It was directed by Susan Rohrer and written by John Alan Palmer, Christopher Whitesell and Susan Rohrer. It aired on ABC. Liv Liv is a 1967 Norwegian drama film directed by Pål Løkkeberg. It was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival. The Dark Stairway The Dark Stairway is a 1953 British short film. It was one of a series of shorts made for British cinemas as second features in the 1950s made by Anglo-Amalgamated at the Merton Park Studios as part of the Scotland Yard film series. They are narrated by crime writer Edgar Lustgarten, and were subsequently broadcast as television episodes. The film was also known as The Greek Street Murder. Goddess Remembered Goddess Remembered is a 1989 Canadian documentary on the Goddess movement and feminist theories surrounding Goddess worship in Old European culture according to Marija Gimbutas, and Merlin Stones When God Was a Woman. This poetic documentary is a salute to 35 000 years of "pre-history," to the values of ancestors only recently remembered, and to the goddess-worshipping religions of the ancient past. Goddess Remembered features Merlin Stone, Carol Christ, Luisah Teish, Starhawk, Charlene Spretnak, and Jean Shinoda Bolen, who link the loss of goddess-centred societies with todays environmental crisis. They propose a return to the belief in an interconnected life system, with respect for the earth and the female, as fundamental to our survival. Goddess Remembered is the first film in the National Film Board of Canadas Women and Spirituality series, followed by The Burning Times. The main theme of the film, composed by Loreena McKennitt, was released as the track "Ancient Pines" on her album Parallel Dreams. Man Ki Aankhen Man Ki Aankhen is 1970 Bollywood film directed by Raghunath Jhalani. Parinati Parinati is a 1989 Hindi film directed by Prakash Jha. The film is based on a folk tale from Rajasthan. Bewaqoof Bewaqoof is a 1960 Indian film. Ghar Dwaar Ghar Dwaar is a 1985 Hindi family drama film starring Tanuja and Sachin Pilgaonkar in the lead roles. The film was remade in Telugu as Aadi Dampatulu. Buried Treasure Buried Treasure is a 1926 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 47th Our Gang short subject released. Shootin' Injuns Shootin Injuns is a 1925 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 38th Our Gang short subject released. Wiggle Your Ears Wiggle Your Ears is a 1929 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 84th Our Gang short that was released. Ziddi Ziddi is a 1948 Hindi film directed by Shaheed Latif. It was based on a story written by Ismat Chughtai, which launched the career of Dev Anand as the lead hero. The film helped establish its actors Dev Anand, Kamini Kaushal and Pran in Hindi films. The playback singers - Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar recorded their first duet - "Ye Kaun Aya Re" together in this 1948 film, Ziddi. Dog Days Dog Days is a 1925 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 36th Our Gang short subject released. The Saint: The Brazilian Connection The Saint: The Brazilian Connection is a 1989 TV film featuring Simon Dutton as Simon Templar, the crimefighter also known as The Saint. It was one of a series of Saint films produced in Australia and broadcast as part of the syndicated series Mystery Wheel of Adventure. The Country Mouse & the City Mouse: A Christmas Tale The Country Mouse and the City Mouse: A Christmas Tale is an animated TV special from Michael Sporn Productions, which aired in December 1993 as part as the HBO Storybook Musicals series. As the title implies, the story is an adaptation of the Aesop fable that is set around Christmastime. The specials two main characters, Emily and Alexander, were voiced respectively by Crystal Gayle and John Lithgow. The characters would later be spun off in the animated series The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures, also on HBO. Tanga (Deu no New York Times?) Tanga is a 1987 Brazilian comedy film directed by the comic artist Henfil and written by him and Joffre Rodrigues. Insaaf Main Karoonga Insaaf Main Karoonga is a 1985 Hindi film directed by Shibu Mitra and produced by S.K. Kapur. This film has Rajesh Khanna in the lead opposite Tina Munim and Padmini Kolhapure. The 2 songs are sung by Kishore Kumar for Rajesh Khanna and another 2 songs picturised on Rajesh Khnana are sung by Bhappi Lahiri - the song "Ek Baras Mein Ek Baar Hi" and "Honey Honey Kuch Maanga Toh Dena". It is a remake of the Malayalam movie Thushaaram. Kiraathakudu Kirathakudu is a 1986 Telugu crime film, based on the novel written by Yandamuri Veerendranath. It was directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Suhasini, Silk Smitha and Jaggayya in important roles. S. V. Krishna Reddy plays an unusual role of a eunuch and later made many movies as a director. This story is based on an idea that, by 1995-2000, the number of criminals in the country would drastically increase and the government could not maintain the prisons. It demarcates some of the areas as crime zones and builds a protection around them. The Life of Juanita Castro The Life of Juanita Castro is an American underground film directed by Andy Warhol, filmed in March 1965. Nalugu Sthambalata Nalugu Stambhalata is a 1982 Telugu romantic drama film directed by Jandhyala starring Naresh, Poornima, Pradeep and Tulasi. The music was composed by Rajan-Nagendra. V. B. Rajendra Prasad remade the film in Hindi as Bekaraar in 1983. Sabash Meena Sabaash Meena is a 1958 Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama film directed by B. R. Panthulu and starring Sivaji Ganesan, J. P. Chandrababu, Malini and B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles. The film had musical score by T. G. Lingappa and was released on 3 October 1958. J. P. Chandrababu played a dual role, one was Sivajis idle friend and another one his look-alike, a rickshaw puller in Madras, who speaks typical Madras Tamizh. The look-alike roles naturally gave a lot of scope for comedy and Chandrababu speaking the Madras lingo was excellent. Bahurani Bahurani is a 1964 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by T. Prakash Rao. The film stars Guru Dutt, Mala Sinha and Feroz Khan in lead roles. It is a remake of the Telugu movie Ardhangi, which was based on Maddipatla Suris Telugu translation of the Bengali novel Swayamsiddha, written by Manilal Banerjee. Swayamsiddha went on to be made into a 1975 Bengali movie of same name. Ardhangi was remade in Tamil as Pennin Perumai and was also remade again in Hindi as Jyoti in 1981. The story of Swayamsiddha was also similar to the Kannada novel Mallammana Pavaada, by B. Puttaswamayya, which was adapted into the 1969 movie titled Mallammana Pavaada, for which the screenplay was written by director P. Pullaiah, based on his 1955 Telugu movie Ardhangi. The Kannada novel Mallammana Pavaada also inspired the 1987 Tamil movie Enga Chinna Rasa, which went on to be remade in Telugu as Abbaigaru, in Hindi as Beta, in Kannada as Annayya and in Oriya as Santan. Seevalaperi Pandi Seevalaperi Pandi is a 1994 Tamil drama film directed by Prathap Pothan. It was produced by P. G. Srikanth with a musical score by Adithyan. The film was a blockbuster hit based on the life of Seevalaperi Pandi, and its success was a turning point in the lead actor, Napoleons career, making him into a movie hero. Edwurd Fudwupper Fibbed Big Edwurd Fudwupper Fibbed Big is a 2000 film starring Emily Osment. The film also stars Justin Brinsfield, John Cleese, Catherine OHara, and Haley Joel Osment. It is based on the book by Berkeley Breathed. Dare Devils The Stuntmen is a one-hour documentary for Australian TV written and directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It won Best Documentary at the 1973 Australian Film Awards. It was through this film that Trenchard-Smith met Grant Page, who he put under a five-year contract and featured in a number of films. The film also acted as a "calling card" which enabled the director to get finance for The Man from Hong Kong. Talli Tandrulu Talli Tandrulu is a 1991 Telugu drama film, produced by A. V. Subba Rao under the Prasad Art Pictures banner and directed by Tatineni Rama Rao. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Vijayashanti in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office. I kathodos ton 9 The Descent of the Nine is a 1984 Greek adventure film directed by Christos Siopahas. It won the Golden Prize the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. Bully Dance Bully Dance is a 2000 animated short film by Janet Perlman about bullying. In this 10-minute short film without words, a community is disrupted when a bully victimizes a smaller member of the group. The whole community becomes involved in dealing with the bully, who is himself a victim at home. In the film, characters move in rhythm to an all-percussive soundtrack for the film, which was inspired by the filmmakers own experiences in dance classes. Character animation and backgrounds were drawn on paper in ink, then scanned into a computer. It was the first time Perlman had used computers to create an animated film. The film received thirteen awards, including the Award for Best Animated Short Film from the Childrens Jury and the Grand Prix de Montréal - Category: Best Short Film at the Festival International du film pour enfants and First Prize in short film & video animation in recognition of outstanding achievement in childrens media from the Chicago International Childrens Film Festival. Bully Dance was produced by the National Film Board of Canada as part of its animated ShowPeace series on conflict resolution. Bandhan Kuchchey Dhaagon Ka Bandhan Kuchchey Dhaagon Ka is a 1983 Indian Bollywood film directed by Anil Sharma. It stars Shashi Kapoor, Zeenat Aman and Raakhee in pivotal roles. Jaane-Anjaane Jaane-Anjaane is a 1971 Bollywood drama film directed by Shakti Samanta . The film stars Shammi Kapoor, Vinod Khanna and Leena Chandavarkar. Carnival Carnivel is a 1989 Malayalam comedy film written by S. N. Swamy and directed by P. G. Viswambharan. The film centres on the backdrops of a carnival. It stars Mammootty, Parvathy, Sukumaran and Babu Antony in pivotal roles.The film was shot in Thrissur and nearby areas including Puthukkad during March April. Padayani Padayani is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language thriller film written and directed by T. S. Mohan and produced by Sukumaran. It stars Mammootty, Mohanlal, Shobhana and Devan. The film features music composed by A. T. Ummer. Ramesh, Sudhakaran and Rajasekharan are long-lost friends, who reunite to take revenge against the evildoer in their lives. The film was the debut of Indrajith Sukumaran, who plays the younger version of Ramesh. Rajasthan Rajasthan is a 1999 Tamil language film directed by R. K. Selvamani. The film features Sarathkumar and Vijayashanti in lead roles while Thalaivasal Vijay, Manivannan, Vadivelu and Devan play supporting roles. The film was later dubbed into Telugu under the same name, with some scenes re-shot with local actors. Kami Kami is a 1982 Malaysian drama film. It is notable as being the only feature film featuring Sudirman Haji Arshad, a successful Malay singer dubbed the "Singing Lawyer" as he was a law graduate from the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur. The film is written and directed Patrick Yeoh, who was notable as being the first non-Malay in several decades to direct a Malay film. The film is unusual for its time, not following the conventional Bollywood influenced formula that typified Malay films of the era. Arhatha Arhatha is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by P. K. R. Pillai. The film stars Mohanlal, Urvashi, Rekha and Suresh Gopi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Panneer Pushpangal Panneer Pushpangal is a 1981 Tamil-language Indian romance film directed by Bharathi-Vasu in their directorial debut. It is loosely based on the 1979 film A Little Romance. Rudi na záletech Rudi na záletech is a 1911 Austro-Hungarian comedy film. Its one of a series of four films written by and starring Emil Artur Longen as the title character, Rudi. It was filmed in Prague. The short comedy is about a sailor called Rudi, who gets chased around the beach. Ustadon Ke Ustad Ustadon Ke Ustad is a 1998 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T. L. V. Prasad, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Jackie Shroff, Madhoo, Vineetha, Mohan Joshi, Mushtaq Khan, Asrani, Avtar Gill, Govind Namdeo and Tiku Talsania. D Dark Soldier D is a 1998 mecha tokusatsu film created by Buildup Co. and distributed by Bandai. The film is actually made up of three short acts serving as a kind of television format. The series was unique as it didnt follow any type of manga, anime, or tokusatsu archetype. Instead, it served as an antithesis for those motifs. However, the series does pay some homage to the Super Robot genre. Furthermore, the series story is targeted more towards adults rather than children; in addition, the overall story is depicted as being "mean-spirited". Kiz kolunda damga var Kız Kolunda Damga Var is a 1967 Turkish comedy film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Fatma Girik, Sadri Alisik, and Sevda Nur. Shvedskite krale The Swedish Kings is a Bulgarian comedy film released in 1968, directed by Lyudmil Kirkov, starring Kiril Gospodinov, Tsvetana Maneva, Asen Georgiev, Evstati Stratev and Konstantin Kotsev. The construction worker Spas decides to go to a holiday at a luxurious seaside resort where he can amuse himself as a Swedish king. Soon he realizes that he is a stranger in this world of modern hotels and flashy night clubs full of snobs and insincere people. The Swedish Kings is the first hit movie in the career of Lyudmil Kirkov. It became one of the classic works of the Bulgarian cinematography from the 1960s. Humshakal Humshakal is a 1974 Hindi movie directed by Jambulingam. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Tanuja, Moushumi Chatterjee, Asrani and Aruna Irani. The music was by Rahul Dev Burman and lyrics were by Anand Bakshi. The film was a remake of the 1970 Kannada film Baalu Belagithu, which was also remade in Telugu as Manchivadu and in Tamil as Oorukku Uzhaippavan. The songs of the film were extremely popular with the Kishore-Asha duet song "Hum Tum Gum Sum" being on the top of the charts for more than a year. The tune of the Rafi-Lata duet "Kahe Ko Bulaya" being even adapted as a religious song in subsequent decades. Kishore Kumar considered the song "Rastaa Dekhe Tera Vyakul Man Mera" – close to his heart. As per the review by The Hindu newspaper in 2016, the box office collections of the film were average and the film was hit at the box office. The review quoted: "Apart from the double role act by Khanna and the decorative inclusion of the pretty Moushumi and Tanuja, it is R.D. Burman who stands out with some delightful compositions." Endgame Endgame is a 1999 short movie about chess between a man and a woman. Offspring Offspring is an Australian thriller about Rosa Cassini, a woman who becomes obsessed with her daughter Maria and her daughters new found love Ben King. For her part Maria is unwilling to rekindle her relationship with her mother following an abusive past. Rosa however holds other dark secrets and a surprise for Maria and Ben. Ayanaku Iddaru Aayanaki Iddaru is a 1995 Telugu drama film, produced by Kantipudi Satyanarayana and Ch. Satyanarayana under the Sri Tulasi Annapurna Creations banner and directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. It stars Jagapati Babu, Ramya Krishna, Ooha in the lead roles and music composed by Koti. The film is a remake of Aaina. The film recorded as Super Hit at the box office. Brahmanandam, AVS and Kota Srinivasa Raos comedy is excellent and very popular in this film. Malaya Marutha Malaya Marutha is a 1986 Musical Kannada film starring Vishnuvardhan, Saritha and Madhavi in the lead roles. The film was directed and written by K. S. L. Swamy and produced by C. V. L Shastry under "Shastry Movies" production house. Vijaya Bhaskar has composed the soundtrack and the background score. Nanu Nanna Hendthi Naanu Nanna Hendthi is a 1985 Kannada romantic drama film directed by D. Rajendra Babu and written by K. S. Satyanarayan. The film stars V. Ravichandran, Urvashi and Leelavathi in the lead roles. The soundtrack and score composition was by Shankar Ganesh and the film was produced by N. Veeraswamy. D. Rajendra Babu made his Bollywood debut in 1987, with the remake version of this movie, titled as Pyaar Karke Dekho. The song "Akkipete Lakkamma" was retained in the Hindi version as "Haki Petai Lakamma"- both sung by S. P. Balasubramanyam. Neela Aakash Neela Aakash is a 1965 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Rajendra Bhatia. The film stars Dharmendra, Mala Sinha, Shashikala, Mehmood and Raj Mehra. The films music is by Madan Mohan. The film was financially successful. Dil-E-Nadaan Dil-e-Nadaan is an Indian Hindi film directed by C.V. Sridhar, released in 1982. The film stars Rajesh Khanna in the main lead role as Anand and Shatrughan Sinha as his friend, as the second lead character of the film. This film was remake of the 1978 Tamil film Ilamai Oonjal Aadukirathu, directed by C.V. Sridhar, where Kamal Hassan and Rajnikanth played the lead male roles. After the success of the Tamil version, C.V. Sridhar decided to remake it in Hindi and directed it himself. With You Forever Dayman Ma`ak is a 1954 Egyptian musical comedy romance film directed and co-written by Henry Barakat and starring Mohamed Fawzi, Salah Nazmi, Faten Hamama, and Abdel Waress Assar. Out of the Trees Out of the Trees is a 1975 television sketch show pilot written by Graham Chapman, Douglas Adams and Bernard McKenna that was broadcast on BBC 2 in 1976. The show shared some of the stream-of-consciousness style of Monty Pythons Flying Circus, of which Chapman was a member. Actors included Mark Wing-Davey and Simon Jones. The concept of the show was, according to Chapman, to follow the exploits of two modern-day linguists who would travel around a Britain gripped in rapid decline. The linguists would comment upon the origins of a word or phrase, which would then be the genesis of a sketch. Although two scripts were written, only one episode was ever filmed. It was broadcast only once by the BBC, with little promotion, at 10pm on Saturday 10 January 1976 opposite Match of the Day, and so was seen by relatively few people. The videotape recording of the show has since been wiped, as used to be common for archived BBC shows, due to the relatively high cost of videotape at the time. The film segments shot in outdoor locations survive, and consist of a sketch titled "Severance of a Peony", and some inserts intended for an item about Genghis Khan. The former was included on the DVD for Adamss 1981 TV series adaptation of The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, and also appeared, rewritten as an anecdote, in Chapmans book A Liars Autobiography. Rewrites of the Genghis Khan sketch appear in some editions of Adamss posthumously published work The Salmon of Doubt as the short story "The Private Life of Genghis Khan". It was reported in 2005, by a representative posting on the forum at the archive television website The Mausoleum Club, that a videotape made by Chapman on an obsolete format had been given to the National Film Television and Videotape Archive. It was restored, a process which took 2 years and shown at the National Film Theatre on Saturday, 2 December 2006 as part of the Missing Believed Wiped event. It was show again on 24 September 2019 as part of the BFI commemoration of fifty years of Python. Jallian Wala Bagh Jallian Wala Bagh is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by Balraj Tah. Blood on Wolf Mountain Blood on Wolf Mountain, also known as The Wolf Hill, Bloodbath in Langshan, and Bloodshed on Wolf Mountain, is a Chinese film directed by acclaimed Shanghainese film director Fei Mu. Made just prior to the commencement of full-scale war with Imperial Japan, the film itself is often considered an allegory of conflict between China and Japan that had been going on intermittently since the Invasion of Manchuria in 1931. The film was produced by the Lianhua Film Company and was released in November of 1936. Me and Dad's New Wife Me & Dads New Wife is a 1976 ABC Afterschool Special, directed by Larry Elikann. The film is based upon a Stella Pevsner book, A Smart Kid Like You. 5 Girls 5 Girls is a documentary released in 2001 by Kartemquin Films for PBSs P.O.V. series. The film follows five young women between the ages of 13 and 17. Directed by Maria Finitzo, 5 Girls made its television premiere on PBSs P.O.V. on October 2, 2001. At the time of the films release, The New York Times praised 5 Girls for its "intimacy and candor". Reminiscent of Michael Apteds classic Up! series, the film unfolds into a bold "sociological portrait" showing the transformation of each girl into a woman. In 2002, 5 Girls was awarded the Henry Hampton Award for Excellence in Film & Digital Media from the Council on Foundations. The film also took home The Silver Award from the Chicago Film & Television Competition. In September 2007, Kartemquin Films released 5 Girls on DVD. The Massacre of Kafr Kassem Kafr kasem is a 1975 Syrian drama film directed by Borhane Alaouié. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Diploma. The subject of the film is the Kafr Qasim massacre that occurred in Israel in 1956. Ek Hindustani Ek Hindustani is an Indian action film which released on 1 October 2003. The film was directed by Tinnu Anand. It starred Sunil Shetty and Raveena Tandon in lead roles. The Firing Squad The Firing Squad is a 1999 drama film directed by Tim Story starring Kevin Mambo. It was Tim Storys second film as director. Jeder stirbt für sich allein Jeder stirbt für sich allein is a 1962 West German made for television political drama film based on a best-selling novel by Hans Fallada, itself based on the true story of a working class couple, Otto and Elise Hampel, who committed acts of civil disobedience against the government of Nazi Germany and were executed. Directed by former German Resistance member Falk Harnack—whose brother, sister-in-law and cousins were executed during the Nazi regime—it was the first screen adaptation of Falladas novel. Namak Namak is a 1996 Hindi-language action film directed and produced by Kawal Sharma. The film stars Sanjay Dutt and Farah Naaz. The music of the film was composed by Anu Malik. Do Re Mi Do Re Mi is a 1996 Filipino Tagalog language musical comedy film directed by Ike Jarlego Jr. and released by Neo Films. It stars Donna Cruz, Regine Velasquez, and Mikee Cojuangco. The movie is considered to be the most successful Filipino musical comedy of all time. The films title is a play between the solfège and a portmanteau using the first two letters of Donna Cruz, Regine Velasquez, and Mikee Cojuangcos first names. The film was the biggest musical comedy film released in the Philippines. Pyaar Ki Jeet Pyar Ki Jeet is a 1987 Indian Bollywood film directed by Sawan Kumar Tak. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Vinod Mehra, Rekha, Ashok Kumar and Moon Moon Sen. Ootty Pattanam Oottyppattanam is a 1992 Malayalam comedy drama film directed by Haridas and starring Jayaram, Siddique, Jagathy Sreekumar, Anju, Easwari Rao, Narendra Prasad and Jayabharathi in pivotal roles. Churam Churam is a 1997 Malayalam film by Bharathan, starring Manoj K. Jayan and Divya Unni in the lead roles. This is one of the last films of Bharathan before his death. Thakshasila Thakshashila is a 1995 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Sreekumar Krishnan Nair , starring Suresh Gopi in lead role. West 47th Street West 47th Street is a documentary film produced by Lichtenstein Creative Media. West 47th Street is an intimate cinéma vérité portrait of four people with serious mental illness as their lives naturally unfold over a three-year period beginning in spring 2001. The characters are all members of Fountain House, a psychiatric rehabilitation programme located on West 47th Street in a part of New York City once known as Hells Kitchen. At times hilarious and at other times tragic, West 47th Street provided an unprecedented window on the lives of people who are often feared and ignored, seldom understood. The film features Fitzroy Fredericks; Zeinab Wali; Nathanial "Tex" Gordon; and Frances Olivero. The film highlights the faith and courage with which these four people fight to regain control of their lives. Viewers see them on and off the streets, in and out of the hospital, on and off medication, at home and at work. The film was the “Editors’ Choice – Pick of the Night," by TV Guide. The Cleveland Film Festival hailed the film as: “The most wrenching moments in the Cleveland International Film Festival belonged not to any scripted plot, but to a special preview of this vérité documentary masterpiece." Dennis King at Tulsa World wrote, "A life-altering cinema experience. Watch it and youll no longer be able to pass those troubled souls on the street without noticing, without caring, without understanding that attention must be paid." West 47th Street was winner of "Best Documentary" at the Atlanta Film Festival, the "Audience Award" at the DC Independent Film Festival, an "Honorable Mention" at the Woodstock Film Festival, sold out theatres across the U.S., and internationally from Vancouver to Dublin to South Korea, and aired on the PBS series "P.O.V." Newsweek called the documentary “must see” and the Washington Post termed it “remarkable." The production team included producers Bill Lichtenstein and June Peoples; editor Spiro "Spike" Lampros, winner of a 2009 Emmy Award as editor of Project Runway; Director of Photography Mark Petersson, who shot Barbara Kopples Academy Award-winning American Dreams; and Eddie Marritz, who shot the Academy Award-winning Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision. West 47th Street was the last project of cinema verite pioneer, and Maysles brothers collaborator, Charlotte Zwerin, who served as story editor. Then-New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani appears in the documentary. West 47th Street was accompanied by a major 12-month educational outreach campaign, which involved over 100 screenings across the country. The film’s rigorous national outreach campaign included the distribution of $40,000 in mini-grants made available by LCM to local organizations to utilize screenings of the film to focus on issues of concern in their communities. These included screenings at Grand Rounds at Yale Medical School, on Native American reservations in New Mexico, and use of the film as a training tool for outreach staff at homelessness programs in California. There are over 300 clubhouses based on the clubhouse model around the world coordinated by the International Center for Clubhouse Development. Lichtenstein Creative Media also produced the national weekly public radio program The Infinite Mind. Hum Se Na Takrana Hum Se Na Takrana is a 1990 Hindi-language Indian feature film produced and directed by Deepak Bahry, starring Dharmendra, Shatrughan Sinha, Mithun Chakraborty, Kimi Katkar, Leena Das and Ranjeet. The Deep and Dreamless Sleep The Deep and Dreamless Sleep is a 2006 independent feature film adaptation of Dante Alighieri’s 14th century poem Divine Comedy, set on the streets of downtown Manhattan, written and directed by Matthew Harrison. A reviewer for Variety described the film as presenting “kinetic visuals, naturalistic perfs and a frequently compelling take on a 700-year-old poem.” Matthew Harrisons fourth feature film, originated on 16mm, S8mm and DV, premiered worldwide at the Avignon Film Festival and also screened at the 2006 Oldenburg International Film Festival. The movie features animated segments, dramatizing back-story, photographed by artist Gina Garan using her collection of Blythe dolls. The Deep and Dreamless Sleep is Garans first movie. The Deep and Dreamless Sleep also features a score by the collaborative team Luxurious, comprising Lee Curreri, Peter Freeman and Jeff Rona. The Bet The Bet is a 1992 American short film directed by Ted Demme, written by Gavin OConnor, and starring Josh Mosby and John B. Hickey. The soundtrack was composed by John Terelle of the Hawaiian Pups and Michael Wolff with Lou Marini. Farz Ki Jung Farz Ki Jung is a 1989 Indian Bollywood film directed by R.P. Swamy and produced by Dalwinder Sohal. It stars Govinda and Neelam in pivotal roles. Rock'em Sock'em Hockey Don Cherrys Rockem Sockem Hockey is a series of hockey highlight videos starring noted Canadian hockey commentator Don Cherry. The series was created by Cherry and his son Tim, via the latters company Tim Cherry Enterprises created and produce the series. Each video features a compilation of NHL plays, goals, saves, bloopers, and hits, typically focusing on the preceding NHL season, and generally set to backing rock and techno music. Highlights from Cherrys Coachs Corner segment of Hockey Night in Canada are also regularly featured, while many also include a recap of the years Stanley Cup Playoffs. Some installments feature Cherry hosting on location from a hockey arena or hall of fame. Despite the series names allusion to the RockEm SockEm Robots toy, hockey fights are not a primary source of content, with only one or two examples typically featured at the end of most videos, with Don commonly referring to the segment as "tea time" for viewers who dont like "the odd tussle." The title instead alludes to the physical style of hockey that Cherry prefers. The Rockem Sockem title was dropped from the series for the 10 installments from 1998 to 2007 due to a naming rights dispute. The first Rockem Sockem Hockey video was released on VHS in December 1989, and quickly became a huge success in the marketplace, subsequently becoming the best selling sports video franchise in Canadian history. The franchise has sold over two million units to date, and continues to be one of the highest selling sports videos, with installments traditionally being released in December for the holiday season. Don Cherrys Rock Em Sock Em 30 was expected to be the series final installment upon its release on December 11th, 2018. “I will miss doing it. I loved working with Tim on it for all these years. The only time I was happier was when I used to go see him play hockey,” said Don. “I want to thank all of the fans supporting it and the players who are in the videos too. A lot of them are grandfathers now in their 50s themselves.” Since 2007, some videos in the series has been sold in the United States under the altered title Don Cherrys Hard Hitting Hockey, though sometimes using the chronology of the original Rockem Sockem series to number them despite largely not being released in that market. The 16th-19th releases in the series were re-released with new cover artwork and the Rockem Sockem branding as premium giveaways with the cold remedy Cold-fX, as part of their endorsement deal with Cherry. The 10th-14th installments were re-issued in the 2002 box set Don Cherry Penalty Box, while all installments to that point were re-issued in a collectors DVD box set in 2013 for the series 25th anniversary. {| class="wikitable" |- ! Title ! Year of Release ! Length ! Notes |- | Don Cherrys Rockem Sockem Hockey | 1989 | 30 Minutes | First Release In The Rock Em Sock Em series |- | Don Cherrys Rockem Sockem Hockey Volume 2 | 1990 | 35 Minutes | First video featuring Coachs Corner highlights.Features the novelty rap song "Grapejam". |- | Don Cherrys Rockem Sockem Hockey 3 | 1991 | 45 Minutes | Also released with changed box artwork as Don Cherrys All New Rock Em Sock Em Hockey |- | Don Cherrys Rockem Sockem 4 | 1992 | 46 Minutes | First video without "Hockey" in the title. |- | Don Cherrys Rockem Sockem 5 | 1993 | 60 Minutes | Features the music video for "Rock em Sock em Techno" by BKS featuring Don Cherry |- | Don Cherrys Rockem Sockem 6 | 1994 | 90 Minutes | Features bonus segment with Don Cherrys safety tips for young hockey players. |- | Don Cherrys Rockem Sockem 7 | 1995 | 60 Minutes | Host segments filmed at the Hockey Hall of Fame.Features bonus segment with Don Cherrys tips for buying proper hockey equipment. |- | Don Cherrys Rockem Sockem 8 | 1996 | 60 Minutes | Features bonus segment with Don Cherrys tips for running hockey practices. |- | Don Cherrys Rockem Sockem 9 | 1997 | 60 Minutes | Features bonus segment with Don Cherry answering questions from hockey parents. |- | Don Cherry 10th Anniversary | 1998 | 60 Minutes | First video released on DVD.First installment simply called "Don Cherry".Host segments filmed at Maple Leaf GardensFeatures highlights from the past 10 seasons |- | Don Cherry 11, The New Millennium | 1999 | 60 Minutes | Host segments feature Don Cherry running a practice session for the OHLs Mississauga IceDogs, who he co-owned and later coached.Features bonus segment with Don Cherry giving advice to parents to help their children progress in minor hockey. |- | Don Cherry 12 | 2000 | 60 Minutes | First video without Coachs Corner highlights since the first installmentFeatures bonus highlights from the talk show Don Cherrys Grapevine. |- | Don Cherry Lucky 13 | 2001 | 60 Minutes | Features bonus segment where Don Cherry gives advice for parents & coaches of young hockey players. |- | Don Cherry 14 | 2002 | 60 Minutes | First video with multiple licensed songs from outside artists |- | Don Cherry Penalty Box | 2002 | 240 Minutes | 4 DVD set of the last 4 releases in the series |- | Don Cherry 15 | 2003 | 70 Minutes | First video featuring extensive usage of soundbites from NHL play by play announcers |- | Don Cherry 16 | 2004 | 70 Minutes | Host segments filmed at the Hockey Hall of Fame.Features bonus Play it Cool segment where Keith Primeau gives advice on how to give and take hits.Retitled Don Cherrys Rock Em Sock Em 16 for Cold-fx premium reissue in 2013. |- | Don Cherry 17 | 2005 | 70 Minutes | Due to the 2004–05 NHL lockout, this video featured top players, highlights, and moments chosen from the past 50 years of NHL history.Features highlights from the 2004-05 London Knights Memorial Cup-winning season.Subtitled "The Best of The Best" on the back cover and title screen.Retitled Don Cherrys Rock Em Sock Em 17 for Cold-fx premium reissue in 2013.Last video released on VHS.Last video released by Molson Sports & Entertainment |- | Don Cherry 18 | 2006 | 90 Minutes | First video with Coachs Corner highlights since 1999Host segments filmed at a Carolina Hurricanes practice at Rexall Place during the 2006 Stanley Cup FinalsFirst video with official Hockey Night in Canada brandingFeatures unadvertised bonus DVD Don Cherrys Grapevine: A Collection of Great InterviewsRetitled Don Cherrys Rock Em Sock Em 18 for Cold-fx premium reissue in 2013. |- | Don Cherry 19 | 2007 | 70 minutes | Released as Don Cherrys Hard Hitting Hockey 2007 in the United StatesRetitled Don Cherrys Rock Em Sock Em 19 for Cold-fx premium reissue in 2013. |- | Don Cherrys Rock em Sock em Hockey 20 | 2008 | 70 minutes | First video with the full "Rockem Sockem Hockey" title since 1991Released as Don Cherrys Hard Hitting Hockey 20 in the United StatesSpecial edition includes "steelbook packaging" and a bonus disc |- | Don Cherrys Rock em Sock em Hockey 21 | 2009 | 72 minutes | Released as Don Cherrys Hard Hitting Hockey 3 in the United States |- | Don Cherrys Rock em Sock em Hockey 22 | 2010 | 82 minutes | Host segments filmed at The Spectrum in PhiladelphiaReleased as Don Cherrys Hard Hitting Hockey 4 in the United States |- | Don Cherrys Rock em Sock em Hockey 23 | 2011 | |- | Don Cherrys Rock em Sock em Hockey 24 | 2012 | | First video released on Blu-rayHost segments filmed at a Los Angeles Kings practice at the Prudential Center during the 2012 Stanley Cup FinalsFeatures the music video for "Rock em Sock em Techno" by BKS featuring Don Cherry.First video released by VSCFeatures the Los Angeles Kings Stanley Cup celebration as a Blu-Ray-exclusive extra. |- | Don Cherrys Rock em Sock em 25 | 2013 | | Host segments filmed at Canlan Ice Sports in Toronto, Ontario.Features archival Coachs Corner clipsReleased as Don Cherrys Hard Hitting Hockey 25 in the United StatesLast video with official Hockey Night in Canada branding. |- | Don Cherrys Rock em Sock em Hockey: Silver Anniversary Collection | 2013 | 1,550 minutes | 8 DVD set of all 25 videos to that pointThe only official release of Rock Em Sock Em 1-9 on DVD |- | Don Cherrys Rock em Sock em Hockey 26 | 2014 | 65 minutes | |- | Don Cherrys Rock em Sock em Hockey 27 | 2015 | 75 minutes | Host segments filmed at the Mattamy Athletic Center at Maple Leaf Gardens |- | Don Cherrys Rock em Sock em Hockey 28 | 2016 | 60 minutes | Last video released on Blu-Ray |- | Don Cherrys Rock em Sock em Hockey 29 | 2017 | 60 minutes | Host segments filmed at the International Hockey Hall of Fame in KingstonFeatures a bonus interview with Don Cherry on Tim & Sid from December 20, 2016Last video featuring licensed songs from outside artists |- | Don Cherrys Rock em Sock em Hockey 30 | 2018 | 60 minutes | Last release in the Rock Em Sock Em seriesFeatures a collectors card inside each DVD caseFeatures the music video for "Rock em Sock em Techno" by BKS featuring Don Cherry as a bonus feature |} Elizabeth Rex Elizabeth Rex is a play by Timothy Findley. 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The film was a musical blockbuster with all the songs composed by Ashwath-Vaidi considered evergreen hits. Mei Mei Mei Mei is a 2009 Chinese and US co-production drama short film directed by Xu Xiaoxi and written by Roberto F. Canuto and Xu Xiaoxi. The films premier took place in Hungary, where the film was part of the official selection at the "3rd Annual Slow Film International Film Festival", a successor to the 32-year-old "Hungary Film Festival" born of the Film Art Initiative that includes films from Europe and North America. Mei Mei was screened in late August 2009 to an international crowd and was received as one of the festivals finest. Mei Mei tells the story of the neighbours Lulu and Julian. Lulu is a prostitute who receives constant visits from Julian, as he believes that she is his missing ex-girlfriend, Mei Mei. Thinking that he is merely trying to win her over, Lulu rejects his advances, but something happen that makes Lulu change her impression. From there, the two embark on a journey in search of companionship in a beautiful and heartbreaking love story. Australian actress Janet Chiarabaglio, best known for her roles in Songbird, Inspector Gadget II, and Jeopardy 3, appears in the lead role following her Jury Award at the Boston Independent Film Festival. Los Angeles-based Alex Best, whose feature credits include American Dreamz with Dennis Quaid and Vicious Circle is the male lead of the cast, as the love sick Julian. The film, due to the relationship that the main character Lulu establish with her "special friend" CoCo, was included in some LGBT events, as lesbianism is in the subtext of the story. The film also received the nomination for Best Cinematography at the Kodak Scholarship Awards in the United States, 2009, being the official representative of NYFA from Los Angeles. Blue Film Woman is a 1969 Japanese pink film directed by Kan Mukai. Kudiyiruntha Koyil Kudiyirundha Koyil, is a 1968 Indian Tamil-language spy film directed by K. Shankar, starring M. G. Ramachandran, Jayalalithaa, Rajasree, M. N. Nambiar, Pandari Bai, Nagesh and L. Vijayalakshmi. The dual role by MGR and the Bhangra dance sequence in Sardharji role with L. Vijayalakshmi were a major hits. All songs were popular and it became the box office hit of the year 1968 and crossed more than 100 days in Chennai and other major cities. The movie is a remake of the 1962 Hindi movie China Town. Liberation For the Soviet-Italian-Polish-Yugoslavian-East German film series, see Liberation Liberation is a 2009 docudrama about the Shah of Iran. Centered on his exile in Cuernavaca, Mexico, the film features actual archival footage from the Iranian Revolution of 1979 as well the Shahs interview with David Frost. The film was released in 2009 by Seventh Art Releasing and played preceding the documentary The Queen and I. At its 2011 screening at the Noor Iranian Film Festival, star Navid Negahban won Best Actor. Festival panafricain d'Alger Festival panafricain d’Alger 1969 is a 1969 documentary film. One Crazy Ride One Crazy Ride is a 2009 Indian documentary film based on a 2002 route-charting expedition in India. It is directed by Gaurav Jani and produced by Dirt Track Productions. The film follows five biking enthusiasts as they journey across the Himalayas via an untried route. It was commercially released in Indian cinemas in February 2009. Patham Nilayile Theevandi Patham Nilayile Theevandi is a 2009 Malayalam film directed by Joshy Mathew. It stars Innocent, Jayasurya and Meera Nandan in pivotal roles. Chenda artist Mattannoor Sankarankutty composed music for the film. Yagam Yagam is a 2010 Telugu film, directed by P.A. Arun Prasad starring Navdeep, Bhumika Chawla and Kim Sharma. The film was partially re-shot and released in Tamil as Sinam with scenes of Sathyaraj and Sathyan added in. The Tamil version released on 3 February 2012. Bollywood Dream Bollywood Dream is a 2010 Brazilian–Indian adventure-comedy film written and directed by Beatriz Seigner. It is the first co-production between Brazil and India, and the film debut of Beatriz Seigner as director. The Lazarus Effect The Lazarus Effect is a 2010 documentary film about the positive impact of free antiretroviral drug therapy on HIV/AIDS patients in Africa. It was directed by Lance Bangs, and executive produced by Spike Jonze, after an organizer from AIDS awareness group suggested the project to them. The film features patients and medical staff in Zambia speaking about their experiences and was produced by and HBO. It was screened on HBO and Channel 4 in May 2010, and it is also available on YouTube. Mohabbataan Sachiyaan Mohabbataan Sachiyaan is a 2007 Pakistani Punjabi musical romance film directed by Shehzad Rafiq and produced by Shafqat Chaudhary. The film was distributed by Geo Films in cinemas nationwide on October 14, 2007. This film won the 2007 Best Film of the year award from Lux Style Awards of Pakistan. Though I Am Gone Though I Am Gone is a Chinese documentary film by Hu Jie about Bian Zhongyun, a schools vice principal who was beaten to death by students in August 1966 during Chinas Cultural Revolution. The film includes commentary and photographs taken by the deceased womans husband, 85-year-old Wang Qingyao. The film is banned in China, where the Communist Party reacted with sensitivity to the film in part because "many of the former members of the Red Guard who attended Bians middle school were members of the families of high-ranking officials who are still revered today." Hotel Ground Zero Hotel Ground Zero is an American television documentary special that premiered on September 11, 2009 on the History channel, marking the eighth anniversary of the event. The program features the overshadowed story of the Marriott World Trade Center on the day of the 2001 attacks, resulting in its destruction caused by the collapse of the adjacent South Tower followed by the North Tower, as told by people who had escaped from the hotel. Five to One Five To One is a 1963 British crime film directed by Gordon Flemyng and starring Lee Montague, Ingrid Hafner and John Thaw. It was made at Merton Park Studios as part of the long-running series of Edgar Wallace adaptations; this being adapted from one of Wallaces short stories. Inale Inale is a 2010 Nigerian musical drama film produced by Keke Bongos and directed by Jeta Amata. The film which stars Caroline Chikezie and Hakeem Kae-Kazim in lead roles, is set in Otukpo and tells the tale of Inale and Ode, who are both in love with each other but their love is threatened by tradition as Ode must win a customary wrestling tournament before he can take Inales hand in marriage. The film premiered in Lagos on 22 October 2010 and was met with mixed reception. It received five nominations at the 7th Africa Movie Academy Awards and eventually won the category for Achievement in Soundtrack. Inale has been said to be very similar to a folktale about Idomaland. Senior Year Senior Year is a 2010 Philippine coming-of-age film written, scored, edited and directed by Jerrold Tarog. It follows ten students of a private Catholic school in Manila, as they go through the many transitions that come with their final year in high school. Scrapper Scrapper is a 2011 American documentary feature film directed by Stephan Wassmann and co-directed by Olivier Hermitant. It documents the lives of persons who salvage scrap metal from a live-fire military testing range in Southern California. Scrapper won Best Documentary at the Seattle True Independent Film Festival and the Spirit Award at the Brooklyn Film Festival in June 2011. This feature documentary had its world premiere at the 2011 Slamdance Film Festival. It was also an official nominee at the Durango Film Festival and won a Royal Reel Award at the Canada International Film Festival Scrapper is an official nominee at the 2011 San Francisco DocFest and the 25th Annual Leeds Film Festival in the UK. Magic Lamp Magic Lamp is a 2008 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. K. Haridas and produced by Cherupuzha Jose. The film stars Jayaram, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, Kottayam Nazeer and Meena in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ouseppachan. The Eyes of Thailand The Eyes of Thailand is a 2012 documentary film directed and produced by Windy Borman and produced by Tim VandeSteeg. The film chronicles the work of Soraida Salwala, who opened the worlds first elephant hospital in Lampang, Thailand and together with her team, created the worlds first elephant prosthesis. Kurukshetra Kurukshetram is a 1977 Telugu mythological film produced by A. S. R. Anjaneyulu and directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao. It stars Krishna, Sobhan Babu, Krishnam Raju and Kaikala Satyanarayana in the lead roles while Jamuna, Vijaya Nirmala, Anjali Devi and Gummadi Venkateswara Rao played other important roles. During the shooting in Rajasthan the producer ran out of money and superstar Krishna became producer of the movie. Tumbok Tumbok is a 2011 Filipino horror film starring Cristine Reyes and Carlo Aquino produced by Viva Films. Char Adhyay Char Adhyay 1997 Indian Bengali language drama film written and directed by Kumar Shahani. It is based on Rabindranath Tagores last novel by the same name, written in 1934. The film is set in the late Bengali Renaissance of the 1930s and 1940s, and a group of young intellectuals and revolutionaries involved with the Indian independence movement. It deals with the impact of political issues on personal lives and questions blind nationalism and blind adherence to a leader and delves into the ugly face of idealism. Most of the cast included non-actors, Nandini Ghosal was an Odissi dancer a disciple of Guru Kelucharan Mahapatra, Kaushik Gopal was a psychoanalyst, while Sumanto Chattopadhyay worked in advertising and acted in theatre. Virodhi Virodhi is a 2011 Telugu film directed by G. Neelakanta Reddy. The film stars Meka Srikanth, Kamalinee Mukherjee, Ajay and Kamal Kamaraju in pivotal roles. The film was showcased among the Indian panorama section, at the 2011 International Film Festival of India. The film has won the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film - Bronze.Film was dubbed into Hindi as goldmine telefilms pvt ltd Panaah Panaah is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Krishnakant Pandya. It stars Naseeruddin Shah, Siddharth Ray, Kiran Kumar, Praveen Kumar and Pallavi Joshi in pivotal roles. Man on Ground Man on Ground is a 2011 Nigerian South African drama film directed by Akin Omotoso. It was screened and premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. The film tells a story about how Xenophobia in South Africa affect the lives of two Nigerian brothers. The Teller and the Truth The Teller and the Truth is an American docudrama. about the disappearance of bank teller Francis Wetherbee. The Teller and the Truth is directed, co-written, and co-edited by Andrew Shapter, and was shot over a period of five years, in part, while Shapter underwent radiation and chemotherapy. The Teller and the Truth held its world premiere at the Austin Film Festival on November 1, 2015, and was distributed by Filmbuff. The Teller and the Truth premiered on iTunes and Amazon on March 1, 2016. My Cactus Heart My Cactus Heart is a 2012 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Enrico Santos, starring Maja Salvador, Matteo Guidicelli, and introducing Xian Lim. It is the first independent film produced by Skylight Films which premiered inside the PBB house on January 24. 2012. It was released nationwide on January 25, 2012. Evidently... John Cooper Clarke Evidently... John Cooper Clarke is a 2012 television documentary about the life of the Salford performance poet John Cooper Clarke. It was directed by John Ross and produced by Scotty Clark and was first aired on BBC Four in May 2012 as part of BBC Four and BBC 6 Musics "Punk Britannia" season. It features testimonies from Alex Turner, Bill Bailey, Pete Shelley, Paul Farley, Steve Coogan, Mark Radcliffe, Craig Charles, Plan B, Kate Nash, Miranda Sawyer and Paul Morley; and poems by Clarke including "Things Are Gonna Get Worse", "Evidently Chickentown", "Twat" and "Beasley Street". Outsider Outsider is a 2012 Malayalam thriller film written and directed by Premlal, starring Sreenivasan, Indrajith, Ganga Babu and Pasupathy in the lead roles. It is produced by Gireesh under the banner of Gowri Meenakshi Movies, and is shot in Chalakudy in Kerala and Nagercoil in Tamil Nadu. Astro: An Urban Fable in a Magical Rio De Janeiro Astro: An Urban Fable in a Magical Rio de Janeiro is a 2012 Brazilian adventure-drama film directed by Paula Trabulsi. The film is part of a project that involves visual art, street culture, cuisine and urban interventions. Algonquin Algonquin is a 2014 Canadian drama film written and directed by Jonathan Hayes. It stars Mark Rendall, Nicholas Campbell, Sheila McCarthy, Michael Levinson, and Victoria Sanchez. Kureyon Shinchan: Densetsu o Yobu Buriburi: Sanpun Bokkiri Daishingeki , also known as The Buri Buri 3-minutes Face-Off, is a 2005 anime film. It is the 13th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released to theatres on April 16, 2005 in Japan. The film was produced by Shin-Ei Animation, the studio behind the main Crayon Shin-chan anime television. It was later released on DVD in Japan on November 25, 2005. Gokulathil Seethai Gokulathil Seethai is a 1996 Tamil romantic drama film directed by Agathiyan, starring Karthik, Suvalakshmi and Karan in the lead roles. Upon release, the film performed well at the box office and was remade in several languages including in Kannada as Krishna Leele. Bring Happiness Home Bring Happiness Home is a 2013 Chinese film. It stars the hosts of the Chinese variety show Happy Camp, who filmed it for their 15th anniversary. My Atomic Aunt Surviving the Tsunami - My Atomic Aunt is a 2013 documentary film written, directed, and co-produced by Kyoko Miyake remembers the Fukushima nuclear disaster that occurred on March 11, 2011 by focusing on how the disaster has affected her home town of Namie, Japan. The film develops into a personal reflection on how the Fukushima disaster has affected not only the world, but Miyake herself and the family she once knew. Auto Raja Auto Raja is a 2013 Indian Kannada-language romantic drama film written and directed by Uday Prakash, which stars Ganesh, Bhama and Deepika Kamaiah in the lead roles. The title is inspired by the popular Kannada film of the same title name released in 1980 starring Shankar Nag and Gayatri in the lead roles. The film is produced jointly by Vishwa and Girish of V San Visions and the music is scored by Arjun Janya. From the Sky From the Sky is a 2014 short film written and directed by Ian Ebright, who also produced it with Jess Grant. The independently produced drama features an Arab father and son traveling through a region that often experiences drone strikes. The film premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival on , 2014 and was released on the video-sharing website Vimeo on , 2014. Eiga Youkai wocchi: Enma daiou to 5-tsu no monogataridanyan! Yo-kai Watch: Enma Daiō to Itsutsu no Monogatari da Nyan! is a 2015 Japanese animated fantasy adventure film directed by and . It is the second film in the Yo-kai Watch film series, following the 2014 film The Movie. It was released on December 19, 2015. It was followed by Soratobu Kujira to Double no Sekai no Daibōken da Nyan!, which released on December 17, 2016. Al Purdy Was Here Al Purdy Was Here is a Canadian documentary film, released in 2015. Directed by Brian D. Johnson, the film is about the A-Frame Campaign, a literary and artistic project to raise funds for the restoration of influential Canadian poet Al Purdys cabin in Prince Edward County as a writers and artists retreat. It also touches upon Purdys quest to become a great Canadian poet, and the artists wrapped up in his legacy. In addition to archival footage of Purdy, the film also features writers Leonard Cohen, Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje, George Bowering and Joseph Boyden, actor Gordon Pinsent, and musicians Gordon Downie, Bruce Cockburn, Jesse Zubot, Sarah Harmer, Tanya Tagaq and Doug Paisley. The film debuted at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was named second runner-up for the Peoples Choice Award for Documentaries. Meurtres au Mont Ventoux Murders at Mont Ventoux is a French television film directed by Thierry Peythieu, from the collection Murders at, and broadcast for the first time in Belgium on 8 March 2015 on La Une and on 23 May 2015 on France 3. It was broadcast again on 31 May 2016 on France 3. Jogajog Jogajog is a 2015 Bengali film adaptation of Rabindranath Tagores novel of the same name directed by Sekhar Das. Gbomo Gbomo Express Gbomo Gbomo Express is a 2015 Nigerian caper comedy film, written and directed by Walter Taylaur. It stars Ramsey Nouah, Osas Ighodaro, Blossom Chukwujekwu, Kiki Omeili, Alexx Ekubo, Gideon Okeke, Gbenro Ajibade, Ikechukwu Onunaku and Shafy Bello. The film is a spin-off of Married to the Game, a television series, also directed by Walter Taylaur for EbonyLife TV. The film is centred on the kidnapping of record label boss, Austin Mba and a socialite he meets at the club, Cassandra. The situation gets complicated for the amateur kidnappers led by Francis, who has to deal with keeping his girlfriend, Blessing and his crazy sidekick, Filo, as they try to get Austins partner, Rotimi to pay the ransom. Stranger Stranger is a 2015 Kazakhstani drama film written and directed by Ermek Tursunov. The film was selected as the Kazakhstani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Palakkattu Madhavan Palakkattu Madhavan is a 2015 Tamil comedy-drama film written and directed by M Chandramohan and produced by Kuruvanna Basheer. The film stars Vivek and Sonia Agarwal in the lead roles, while Sheela essays a supporting role. Bullet Basya Bullet Basya is a 2015 Indian Kannada comedy film directed by Jayatheertha, and stars Sharan and Haripriya in the lead roles. The supporting cast features Rangayana Raghu, Sadhu Kokila and Yathiraj Jaggesh. The title of the film was taken from Sudheers character in the 1989 Kannada film C.B.I. Shankar. The makers however confirmed that there was connection between the two. My Original Dream My Original Dream is a 2015 Chinese romantic comedy-drama film directed by Hao Jie. It was released on November 11, 2015. Curiosity, Adventure & Love Curiosity, Adventure & Love is a 2016 Philippine documentary film produced and directed by Sunshine Lichauco de Leon and Suzanne Richiardone which centers around a 105-year-old Jessie Lichauco Cuban-born American who migrated to the Philippines in the 1930s as well as the migrants insights on Philippine history. Raakh Raakh is a 2016 Indian short crime drama film written and directed by Milap Zaveri, starring Vir Das, Richa Chadda and Shaad Randhawa in the lead roles. The film revolves around a man who seeks revenge from the guy who raped and killed his wife. The film was released by T-Series on 7 November 2016. Oh Yaara Ainvayi Ainvayi Lut Gaya Oh Yaara Ainvayi Ainvayi Lut Gaya is a 2015 Punjabi romantic comedy film written and directed by Raj Sinha. It stars Jassi Gill and Gauhar Khan. The film was released 22 May 2015. Jwanita Jwanita is a 2015 Malaysian horror-thriller-action movie. The movie features A-List actors, Maya Karin, Bront Palarae, Cristina Suzanne Stockstill, Umie Aida, and Marsha Milan Londoh. The film tells of Jwanita who is separated from her younger sister, Julyka when she was little. She was raised by a Dukun, and was often abused. After both adults, they met again but Jwanita had threatened Julykas life and her family. It was released on 24 September 2015. Northern Lights: A Journey to Love Northern Lights: A Journey to Love is a 2017 Filipino drama film starring Piolo Pascual, Yen Santos, and Raikko Mateo, written by Onay Sales, and directed by Dondon S. Santos. The film is a collaboration between Regal Entertainment, Star Cinema, and Pascuals Spring Films. The films executive producers were Lily Monteverde, Roselle Monteverde, Charo Santos-Concio, Malou Santos, Piolo Pascual, Joyce Bernal, and Erickson Raymundo. The film was released in cinemas on March 29, 2017. One Step One Step is a 2017 South Korean musical drama film directed by Juhn Jai-hong and starring Sandara Park, Han Jae-suk, Cho Dong-in and Hong Ah-reum. Its production was inspired by the domestic Korean success of the American film, Begin Again. Good Morning Pakistan Salam Pakistan is a romantic comedy directed by Hassan Zee, starring Naghma, Ali Raza, Meerab Khan, and Shabbir Mirza. Dino King 3D: Journey to Fire Mountain Dino King 3D: Journey to Fire Mountain is a 2017 3D South Korean-Chinese computer-generated action adventure family film. The film was released on October 14, 2017 in South Korea, had early screenings at the American Film Market in Santa Monica in November 2017, and a release in Australia on the 24th August 2019. A sequel to The Dino King, the film is written and directed by Han Sang-Ho, and produced by Chang Hoon Lee. Dr. Nawariyan Dr. Nawariyan is a 2017 Sri Lankan Sinhala-language action comedy film directed by Ranjan Ramanayake and produced by Ranjan himself with Flash Entertainment. It stars Ranjan Ramanayake and Ruwangi Rathnayake in lead roles along with Rex Kodippili, Sriyani Amarasena and Sarath Chandrasiri. The film has influenced by 2003 Bollywood film Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. It is the 1292nd Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. The first showing took place on 28 November 2017 at Tharangani Cinema Hall. Music Score has done by Dinesh Subasinghe. The film passed 75 days of screening successfully. 2 Countries Two Countries is a Telugu film directed by N. Shankar starring Sunil and Manisha Raj in the lead roles. It is the remake of the Malayalam film of the same name. This movie is also produced by N. Shankar under the Banner of Mahalakshmi Arts. Gopi Sundar composed music for this film while C. Ram Prasad and Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao handled the cinematography and editing departments respectively. The film released on 29 December 2017. Stroop: Journey into the Rhino Horn War Stroop: Journey into the Rhino Horn War is a 2018 South African documentary film about rhino poaching made by first-time filmmakers Bod, an SABC wildlife presenter and Susan Scott, a trained cinematographer. The title “Stroop” refers to the Afrikaans word for poach. Presented by Bonné, the film also includes the participation of Trang Nguyen, Jane Goodall and Karen Trendler. The film premiered at the San Francisco Green Film Festival in September 2018 before receiving a theatrical release in South Africa. It was released digitally worldwide on 12 February 2019. Amy Winehouse: Back to Black Amy Winehouse: Back to Black is a 2018 documentary film about English singer Amy Winehouse and the making of her second studio album, Back to Black. It contains new interviews, as well as archive footage. Directed by Jeremy Marre, the film was first broadcast on BBC Four on 14 September 2018 as part of the Classic Albums documentary series. It was released on DVD, Blu-ray and digitally on 2 November 2018 by Eagle Vision. The film is accompanied by An Intimate Evening in London, featuring footage of a performance by Winehouse at Riverside Studios in London in February 2008. The Hand of the Artist The Hand of the Artist is a 1906 British short silent animated comedy film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring the directors hand bringing to life photographic images of a young man and woman only for each sequence to end in them being crumpled up. The film features early use of stop action to achieve its effect and had been described as the first British animated film. It survives as part of the Corrick Collection of the Corrick family entertainers who toured Australia and the world between 1901 and 1914. Winning Back His Love Winning Back His Love is a 1910 silent film short directed by D. W. Griffith. A surviving Griffith short on the paper print. The Sisters The Sisters is a 1914 American short drama film directed by Christy Cabanne. The Fall of a Nation The Fall of a Nation is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Thomas Dixon, and is a sequel to the 1915 film The Birth of a Nation, directed by D. W. Griffith. Dixon, Jr. attempted to cash in on the success of the controversial first film. The Fall of a Nation is considered to be the first ever film sequel. Based upon The Fall of a Nation, written by the director, the film is now considered lost. The Secret Man The Secret Man is a 1917 American silent Western film, directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. Two of the five reels of the film survive at the Library of Congress film archive. The Revenge of Tarzan The Revenge of Tarzan is a silent adventure film, originally advertised as The Return of Tarzan, and the third Tarzan film produced. The film was produced by the Great Western Film Producing Company, a subsidiary of the Numa Pictures Corporation. The film was sold to Goldwyn Pictures for distribution. The film was written by Robert Saxmar, based on the 1915 novel The Return of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs, and directed by Harry Revier and George M. Merrick. It was released on May 30, 1920. The Bakery The Bakery is a 1921 American short comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy that was directed by Larry Semon and Norman Taurog. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court is a 1921 American silent film adaptation of Mark Twains 1889 novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court. The film was produced by the Fox Film Corporation and directed by Emmett J. Flynn based on a screenplay by Bernard McConville. It is notable as the first film adaptation of Twains novel and as the second film about time travel to the past. The film stars Harry Myers as the titular Yankee Martin Cavendish. After reading Twains novel, Cavendish dreams that he, like Twains protagonist Henry Morgan, is transported back to the time of King Arthur, where he must use modern know-how to outwit the kings foes Morgan le Fay and Merlin. The screenplay modernizes the novel with many contemporary references, including mentions of Ford Model Ts, the Volstead Act, and the Battle of the Argonne Forest. The film was popular, and its success likely encouraged Fox to produce the later sound film adaptation of the novel, A Connecticut Yankee. According to author Barbara Leaming, the films hanging scene inspired Tom Hepburn, brother of Katharine Hepburn, to commit suicide in 1921. The film is incomplete in the Library of Congress, and only reels 2, 4 and 7 survive. Tell Your Children "Tell Your Children" is also the original title of the film Reefer Madness. Tell Your Children is a 1922 British drama film directed by Donald Crisp. Alfred Hitchcock is credited as a title designer. It was the first film in which later Carry On actor Charles Hawtrey was to appear — he was aged eight at the time. The film is now lost. The Bright Shawl The Bright Shawl is a 1923 American silent historical drama film directed by John S. Robertson and produced by and starring Richard Barthelmess. The picture marked Edward G. Robinsons second film appearance. This film, based on a novel by Joseph Hergesheimer, had several days of filming on location in Cuba. Kiss Me Again Kiss Me Again is a 1925 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. It stars Marie Prevost, Monte Blue, and Clara Bow. The film was based on the French play Divorçons!, by Victorien Sardou and Émile de Najac, and the adapted version of the play Cyprienne. The Road to Glory The Road to Glory is a 1926 American silent film directed by Howard Hawks and starring May McAvoy, Leslie Fenton and Ford Sterling. This was Hawks first film, based on a 35-page treatment that Hawks wrote. It is one of only two Hawks works that are lost films. The Loves of Carmen The Loves of Carmen is a 1927 American silent romantic drama film directed by Raoul Walsh. The film, based on the novella Carmen by Prosper Mérimée, stars Dolores del Río in the title role, and Don Alvarado as Jose. A restoration is in progress by the Museum of Modern Art. The Big City The Big City is a 1928 American silent crime film directed by Tod Browning and starring Lon Chaney. The film is now lost. The last known print of the film had been sent to Australia in the late 1950s. The film was returned to MGM and placed in their vaults where it was destroyed in the same vault fire that also claimed London After Midnight in 1965. A short trailer for the film survives at Cinémathèque française in France, but it does not include any footage from the film. This was Betty Compsons only film at MGM. Carry on, Sergeant! Carry On, Sergeant! is a 1928 Canadian World War I drama, and is considered to be one of the earliest Canadian feature-length motion pictures. Costing half-a-million to make, it certainly was the most expensive. Ungarische Rhapsodie Hungarian Rhapsody is a 1928 German silent drama film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Lil Dagover, Willy Fritsch and Dita Parlo. It depicts the life of an impoverished Hungarian aristocrat. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin and on location in Southern Hungary. Premiering at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo, it was one of the most popular German films released that year. In 1929 a soundtrack was added to the film, leading to UFA producer Erich Pommer to describe it as his first "sound film", rather than Melody of the Heart. The films sets were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut. Strong Boy Strong Boy is a 1929 American silent comedy film directed by John Ford which had a synchronized music track. The film is now considered lost. A trailer for the film was discovered in the New Zealand Film Archive in 2010. Match Play Match Play is a 1930 film directed by Mack Sennett. Shadow Ranch Shadow Ranch is a 1930 American Pre-Code film directed by Louis King. The Library of Congress Packard holds a print of the film. Up for Murder Up for Murder is a 1931 American drama film written and directed by Monta Bell and starring Lew Ayres, Genevieve Tobin, Purnell Pratt, Richard Tucker, Frank McHugh and Frederick Burt. It was released on May 27, 1931, by Universal Pictures. The Nevada Buckaroo The Nevada Buckaroo is a 1931 American film directed by John P. McCarthy. The Spirit of Notre Dame The Spirit of Notre Dame is a 1931 American drama film directed by Russell Mack, written by Walter DeLeon, Robert Keith, Richard Schayer and Dale Van Every, and starring Lew Ayres, Sally Blane, William Bakewell, Andy Devine, Harry Barris and J. Farrell MacDonald. It was released on October 13, 1931, by Universal Pictures. Bachelor's Affairs Bachelors Affairs is a 1932 American Pre-Code film based on the play "Precious" by James Forbes. While its availability for viewing is currently limited, it has been preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Dragnet Patrol Dragnet Patrol is a 1931 American Pre-Code melodrama film directed by Frank R. Strayer from a script by W. Scott Darling. The film stars Glenn Tryon, Vera Reynolds, and Marjorie Beebe, and was released by Action Pictures on December 15, 1931. Flames Flames is a 1932 American drama film directed by Karl Brown and starring Johnny Mack Brown, George Cooper and Noel Francis. It follows the adventures of two young firefighters and the girlfriends they meet after rescuing their stranded cat. Frail Women Frail Women is a 1932 British drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Mary Newcomb, Owen Nares, Frank Pettingell and Herbert Lomas. In the years after the First World War a Colonel marries his war-time mistress. It was made at Twickenham Studios with sets designed by James A. Carter. The Lost Special The Lost Special is a 1932 American Pre-Code Universal movie serial based on the story The Lost Special by Arthur Conan Doyle. This adaptation does not include Conan Doyles character Sherlock Holmes, and moves events to the American West. This was the 84th serial to be released by Universal. Love on Wheels Love on Wheels is a 1932 British musical comedy film directed by Victor Saville and starring Jack Hulbert, Gordon Harker, Edmund Gwenn and Leonora Corbett. House of Death The House of the Dead is an 1932 Russian film directed by Vasili Fyodorov to a script by Viktor Shklovsky, based on the Fyodor Dostoevsky novel with Nikolay Khmelyov, Nikolay Podgorny, Nikolai Vitovtov and Mikhail Zharov. Shklovsky changed the name of the script several times eventually calling it The House of the Dead. The film was banned in Spain in 1935, but acquired by the British National Film Centre and the British Film Museum for showing in the Dostoyevsky jubilee in 1972. Sky Bride Sky Bride is a 78-minute 1932 drama film, produced by Paramount Pictures and directed by Stephen Roberts. The film stars Richard Arlen, Jack Oakie and Virginia Bruce. Sky Bride depicts the life of barnstorming pilots flying in the years following World War I. All over North America, skilled pilots, many of them veterans of the aerial combat of World War I, plied their trade on the barnstorming circuit of the 1920s in small towns where impromptu air shows were staged. Her First Mate Her First Mate is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by William Wyler and written by Clarence Marks, Earle Snell and H. M. Walker, who adapted it from the play written by Frank Craven, John Golden and Daniel Jarrett. The film stars Slim Summerville, ZaSu Pitts, Una Merkel, Warren Hymer, Berton Churchill and George F. Marion. The film was released on August 3, 1933, by Universal Pictures. The Constant Nymph The Constant Nymph is a 1933 British drama film directed by Basil Dean and starring Victoria Hopper, Brian Aherne and Leonora Corbett. It is an adaptation of the 1924 novel The Constant Nymph by Margaret Kennedy and the 1926 stage play adaptation written by Kennedy and Dean. Dean tried to persuade Novello to reprise his appearance from the 1928 silent version The Constant Nymph but was turned down and cast Aherne in the part instead. A Girl of the Limberlost A Girl of the Limberlost is a 1934 American drama film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Louise Dresser, Ralph Morgan and Marian Marsh, and was released on October 15, 1934. This is the second film adaption of Gene Stratton-Porters 1909 novel of the same name. The first film adaptation had been released in 1924, and a third was released in 1945. Jack Ahoy Jack Ahoy is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Jack Hulbert, Nancy ONeil, Alfred Drayton and Sam Wilkinson. Its plot follows a humble seaman falls in love with an Admirals daughter, whilst trying to battle Chinese pirates. The film was loosely remade in 1954 as Up to His Neck. The Lady Is Willing The Lady Is Willing is a 1934 British film directed by Gilbert Miller, based on a comedy by French playwright Louis Verneuil. The cast includes Leslie Howard, Cedric Hardwicke, and Binnie Barnes. The film was unsuccessful, though it received some positive feedbacks;  Mordaunt Hall wrote on the New York Times: “it is a farce of the Parisian variety which possesses something of the effervescent quality René Clair gives to his pictures. Although the action is stilted here and there, obviously occasionally because of censorial deletions, the film has the compensating virtues of excellent acting, scintillating lines and original, but decidedly mad, escapades”. Alexandra Princess Charming, also known as Alexandra, is a 1934 British musical comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Evelyn Laye, Henry Wilcoxon and Yvonne Arnaud. It was made at Islington Studios by Gainsborough Pictures. The films sets were designed by Ernö Metzner. It is part of the operetta film genre that was popular during the era. El tango en Broadway The Tango on Broadway is a 1934 American musical film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Carlos Gardel, Trini Ramos and Blanca Vischer. The film was a Spanish-language production made in the United States, for release to Spanish-speaking audiences at home and abroad. It was made by Paramount Pictures at the companys New York Studios. Gardel was a popular Argentinian singer of tango music who made a number of films for Paramount before his death in 1935. Like Gardels other American films, it is not a version of an existing English-language film, but a completely original story. By contrast, most of Hollywoods Spanish language films were remakes of English productions. Big Calibre Big Calibre is a 1935 American Western film produced by Supreme Pictures and directed by Robert N. Bradbury. It premiered on March 8, 1935. The film features Bob Steele as Bob ONeill, a stockgrower who, seeking vengeance for his murdered father, goes after the murderer, crazed scientist Otto Zenz. The Crimson Trail The Crimson Trail is a 1935 American Western film directed by Alfred Raboch and written by Jack Natteford. The film stars Buck Jones, Polly Ann Young, Ward Bond, John Bleifer, Paul Fix and Carl Stockdale. The film was released on March 11, 1935, by Universal Pictures. Escapade Escapade is a 1935 romantic comedy film starring William Powell and Luise Rainer. It is a remake of Maskerade. The Ivory-Handled Gun The Ivory-Handled Gun is a 1935 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and written by John T. Neville. The film stars Buck Jones, Charlotte Wynters, Walter Miller, Frank Rice, Carl Stockdale and Joseph W. Girard. The film was released on November 11, 1935, by Universal Pictures. Kentucky Blue Streak Kentucky Blue Streak is a 1935 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray. The film is also known as The Blue Streak in the United Kingdom. Loser's End Losers End is a 1935 American western produced by Harry S. Webb for Reliable Pictures and directed by Bernard B. Ray. One Hour Late One Hour Late is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by Kathryn Scola and Paul Gerard Smith. The film stars Helen Twelvetrees, Conrad Nagel, and Arline Judge. The film was released on December 14, 1934, by Paramount Pictures. Rustlers of Red Dog Rustlers of Red Dog is a 1935 Universal movie serial based on the book The Great West That Was by William "Buffalo Bill" Cody. It was a remake of the earlier, 1930 serial The Indians are Coming. Down to the Sea Down to the Sea is a 1936 American drama film directed by Lewis D. Collins and written by Robert Lee Johnson and Wellyn Totman. The film stars Russell Hardie, Ben Lyon, Ann Rutherford, Irving Pichel, Fritz Leiber and Vince Barnett. The film was released on May 30, 1936, by Republic Pictures. Fatal Lady Fatal Lady is a 1936 film. It recorded a loss of $296,665. Florida Special Florida Special is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by David Boehm, Marguerite Roberts, Laura Perelman and S. J. Perelman. The film stars Jack Oakie, Sally Eilers, Kent Taylor, Frances Drake, Claude Gillingwater and Sam Hearn. The film was released on April 21, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. I'd Give My Life Id Give My Life is a 1936 American drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by George ONeil based upon the play The Noose. The film stars Guy Standing, Frances Drake, Tom Brown, Janet Beecher, Robert Gleckler, and Helen Lowell. The film was released on August 14, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. The play was previously filmed as The Noose. The Law Rides The Law Rides is a 1936 American film directed by Robert N. Bradbury. Old Hutch Old Hutch is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by J. Walter Ruben and starring Wallace Beery as a man who finds $100,000 in the depths of the Depression. It is a remake of the 1920 Will Rogers film Honest Hutch. Spendthrift Spendthrift is a 1936 American romance film directed by Raoul Walsh, starring Henry Fonda, Pat Paterson, Mary Brian and George Barbier and released by Paramount Pictures. Tango Tango is a 1936 American drama film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Marian Nixon, Chick Chandler and Marie Prevost. Traumulus The Dreamer is a 1936 German drama film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Emil Jannings, Hilde Weissner and Harald Paulsen. It is based on the play of the same name by Germany playwright Oskar Jerschke and Arno Holz. The films art direction was by Franz Schroedter, a leading set designer of the era. Black Aces Black Aces is a 1937 American Western film directed by Buck Jones and written by Frances Guihan. The film stars Buck Jones, Kay Linaker, Robert Frazer, Raymond Brown, Fred MacKaye, Bob Kortman and Ben Corbett. The film was released on September 5, 1937, by Universal Pictures. The Gun Ranger The Gun Ranger is a 1936 American film directed by Robert N. Bradbury. Jungle Menace Jungle Menace is the first serial released by Columbia Pictures. Based on the success of Republic Picturess 1936 serial Darkest Africa, starring real-life animal trainer Clyde Beatty, Columbia made this exotic jungle serial starring real-life animal collector Frank "Bring Em Back Alive" Buck. Set in the fictional land of Seemang in Asia, Buck plays the role of Frank Hardy, a soldier of fortune who intervenes in and investigates attempts to run a rubber plantation owner and his daughter off their land. It was directed by Harry L. Fraser and George Melford, and filmed in black and white in California, USA. In 1946 material from this serial was re-edited into the 70-minute feature film adaptation called Jungle Terror. Lost Ranch Lost Ranch is a 1937 American film directed by Sam Katzman. Nation Aflame Nation Aflame is a 1937 American drama film. Directed by Victor Halperin, the film stars Noel Madison, Norma Trelvar, and Lila Lee. It was released on October 16, 1937. Female Fugitive Female Fugitive is a 1938 American drama film, directed by William Nigh. The film stars Evelyn Venable, Craig Reynolds, and Reed Hadley. It was released on April 15, 1938. Die Umwege des schönen Karl The Roundabouts of Handsome Karl is a 1938 German comedy film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Heinz Rühmann, Karin Hardt and Sybille Schmitz. It portrays the experiences of a young waiter during the Great Depression. Muzhestvo Courage is a 1939 Soviet adventure film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov. Mutiny on the Blackhawk Mutiny on the Blackhawk is a 1939 American adventure film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Richard Arlen, Andy Devine, and Constance Moore, and was released on September 1, 1939. Texas Wildcats Texas Wildcats is a 1939 Western film starring Tim McCoy. The Zero Hour The Zero Hour is a 1939 American drama film directed by Sidney Salkow. The Outsider The Outsider is a 1939 British drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring George Sanders, Mary Maguire and Barbara Blair. The screenplay concerns an osteopath who cures one of his patients with whom he has fallen in love. It is a remake of the 1931 film The Outsider and was based on a play by Dorothy Brandon. The film was shot at Elstree Studios with sets designed by the art director Cedric Dawe. Queen of the Mob Queen of the Mob is a 1940 American film, directed by James P. Hogan. The source material here was a book attributed to Federal Bureau of Investigation Director J. Edgar Hoover entitled Persons in Hiding. The events are loosely based on the kidnapping of Edward Bremer by the Barker-Karpis gang, which Hoover believed to have been led by Ma Barker. The names of the persons involved and other details of events were changed at the request of the FBI. Alma de Dios Heart of Gold is a 1941 Spanish comedy film directed by Ignacio F. Iquino and starring Amparo Rivelles. The Seventh Survivor The Seventh Survivor is a 1941 British, black-and-white, spy, war film, directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Felix Aylmer, Jane Carr, Wally Patch, Linden Travers, Austin Trevor, Frank Pettingell, Ronald Shiner, and Martita Hunt. It was produced by British National Films and Shaftesbury Films. Love in Jalisco ¡Así se quiere en Jalisco! is a 1942 Mexican film directed by Fernando de Fuentes. It was the first Mexican film to be shot in colour Rover's Big Chance Rovers Big Chance is a 1942 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Herbert Glazer. It was the 208th Our Gang short that was released. Dead Man's Gulch Dead Mans Gulch is a 1943 American Western film directed by John English and written by Norman S. Hall and Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Lynn Merrick, Clancy Cooper, Emmett Lynn, Malcolm Bud McTaggart and John Vosper. The film was released on February 12, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Saddles and Sagebrush Saddles and Sagebrush is a 1943 American musical western film directed by William Berke and starring Russell Hayden, Dub Taylor and Ann Savage. The films sets were designed by the art director Lionel Banks. Black Arrow Black Arrow is a Columbia film serial. It was the twenty-fourth of the fifty-seven serials released by Columbia. Spook Town Spook Town is a 1944 American film directed by Elmer Clifton. The Sultan's Daughter The Sultans Daughter is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Arthur Dreifuss and written by Milton Raison and Tim Ryan. The film stars Ann Corio, Charles Butterworth, Tim Ryan, Irene Ryan, Edward Norris and Fortunio Bonanova. The film was released on December 16, 1943, by Monogram Pictures. Dangerous Intruder Dangerous Intruder is a 1945 American film noir directed by Vernon Keays, starring Charles Arnt, Veda Ann Borg and Richard Powers . Marshal of Laredo Marshal of Laredo is a 1945 American film directed by R.G. Springsteen in his first feature film starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder and costarring as Little Beaver, actor Robert Blake. It was the eleventh of twenty-three Red Ryder feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures. The picture was shot on the studio’s back lot along with outdoor locations at Iverson Ranch in Chatsworth, Los Angeles, CA, US. The Girl in Room 20 The Girl in Room 20 is a 1949 race film directed by and starring Spencer Williams. The focuses on Daisy Mae Walker an aspiring singer from a small town in Texas, who comes to New York City to pursue a show business career, only to fall prey to a sleazy nightclub owner. Thanks to the intervention of a kindly taxi driver, Daisy Mae is able to achieve her goals. The Girl in Room 20 was filmed in 1946, but did not receive theatrical distribution until 1949. Jivin' in Be-Bop Jivin in Be-Bop is a 1947 musical film. It was produced by William D. Alexander and stars Dizzy Gillespie and His Orchestra, which included notable musicians such as bassist Ray Brown, vibraphonist Milt Jackson, and pianist John Lewis. The film also features singers Helen Humes and Kenny "Pancho" Hagood, Master of Ceremonies Freddie Carter, and a group of dancers. The film consists of a plotless revue presented in a theatrical setting, offering a total of 19 musical and dance numbers. Gillespie and his band are shown performing eight songs, including "Salt Peanuts", "One Bass Hit", "Oop Bop ShBam", and "He Beeped When He Should Have Bopped". The band plays off-camera while dancers perform during the remaining songs, which include "Shaw Nuff", "A Night in Tunisia", "Grosvenor Square", and "Ornithology". The liner notes that accompany the DVD release suggest the tracks were prerecorded. One of Gillespies biographers confirms this, although at least one critic believes the musicians were playing live. The dancing in the film has been described as "dull and frequently silly" by writer Phil Hall, who wrote that Jivin in Be-Bop includes "one of the worst ballets ever put on film". Gillespies dancing, on the other hand, is generally praised. One writer said "his unique technique is shown to great effect" in the film. One biographer described Gillespie "skipping about the stage", and another wrote that Gillespie was "quite happy to dance to the bands sounds, ... spinning around and mugging in front of the band". Between the songs, Carter tells jokes and banters with Gillespie. Film historian Donald Bogle described the comic routines as "dull-witted". Bogle went on: "There are only two redeeming factors here: namely Dizzy Gillespie and vocalist Helen Humes. Otherwise the proceedings are pretty dreary." Men of Two Worlds Men of Two Worlds is a 1946 British Technicolor drama film directed by Thorold Dickinson and starring Robert Adams, Eric Portman and Phyllis Calvert. The screenplay concerns an African music student who returns home to battle a witch doctor for control over his tribe. The film was released in the US as Kisenga, Man of Africa. Outcry Il sole sorge ancora is a 1946 Italian neorealist war-drama film directed by Aldo Vergano. The film entered the competition at the 7th Venice International Film Festival. For his performance Massimo Serato won the Nastro dArgento for Best Supporting Actor. The film also won a special Nastro dArgento for outstanding formal merits. Marshal of Cripple Creek Marshal of Cripple Creek is a 1947 American Western film in the Red Ryder film series directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Earle Snell. The film stars Allan Lane, Robert Blake, Martha Wentworth, Trevor Bardette, Tom London and Roy Barcroft. The film was released on August 15, 1947, by Republic Pictures. May God Forgive Me Que Dios me perdone, is a 1948 Mexican film produced by Cinematográfica Filmex S.A and directed by Tito Davison, starring María Félix, Fernando Soler and Julián Soler. Thunder in the Valley Thunder in the Valley, sometimes known as Bob, Son of Battle, is a 1947 American drama film directed by Louis King and starring Lon McCallister, Peggy Ann Garner and Edmund Gwenn. It is based on the novel Owd Bob by Alfred Ollivant. It cost $1.9 million. The Big Punch The Big Punch is an American drama boxing film released in 1948. The film was directed by Sherry Shourds and produced by Saul Elkins. It stars Gordon MacRae, Lois Maxwell, Wayne Morris, Mary Stuart and Eddie Dunn. It is considered to be an American film noir, and was MacRaes film debut, after signing a five-year contract with Warner Bros. Maxwell would become known later as Miss Moneypenny in the James Bond film series. Dead Man's Gold Dead Mans Gold is a 1948 American Western film starring Lash LaRue and Al "Fuzzy" St. John, the first of his Westerns for producer Ron Ormond. Aleksandr Popov Alexander Popov is a 1949 biographical film about the life and work of Alexander Stepanovich Popov, who was the notable physicist and electrical engineer, and early developer of radio communication. Alias the Champ Alias the Champ is a 1949 American crime film directed by George Blair and written by Albert DeMond. The film stars Robert Rockwell, Barbra Fuller, Audrey Long, James Nolan, John Harmon, Sammy Menacker and Joseph Crehan. The film was released on October 15, 1949, by Republic Pictures. The Dalton Gang The Dalton Gang is a 1949 American Western film starring Don "Red" Barry and Julie Adams. It was directed by Ford Beebe. Daughter of the Jungle Daughter of the Jungle is a 1949 American adventure film directed by George Blair and written by William Lively. The film stars Lois Hall, James Cardwell, Sheldon Leonard, James Nolan, William Wright and Jim Bannon. The film was released on February 8, 1949, by Republic Pictures. Kampen mod uretten Kampen mod uretten is a 1949 Danish drama film directed by Ole Palsbo, and written by Leck Fischer, based in the novel by Sven Sabroe. The film starred Karin Nellemose and Mogens Wieth. Both received Bodil Awards for their roles, with Nellemose receiving Bodil Award for Best Actress and Wieth winning Bodil Award for Best Actor. Sand Sand is a 1949 American Western film directed by Louis King and starring Mark Stevens, Coleen Gray, and Rory Calhoun. It was nominated at the 22nd Academy Awards for Best Cinematography-which Charles G. Clarke was nominated for. Call of the Klondike Call of the Klondike is a 1950 American Northern/western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Kirby Grant, Anne Gwynne, and Lynne Roberts. The film was part of the series of ten films featuring Kirby Grant as a Canadian Mountie. Federal Agent at Large Federal Agent at Large is a 1950 American crime film directed by George Blair and written by Albert DeMond. The film stars Dorothy Patrick, Robert Rockwell, Kent Taylor, Estelita Rodriguez, Thurston Hall and Frank Puglia. The film was released on March 12, 1950, by Republic Pictures. One Too Many One Too Many, also known as Killer With a Label, Mixed-Up Women, and The Important Story of Alcoholism, is an exploitation film produced by Kroger Babb in 1950. It tells the story of Helen Mason, who is slowly revealed during the course of the film to be an alcoholic, destroying her career as a concert pianist and her family in the process. The film contained musical numbers as filler, and was presented as an exploitation film by Babb. The subject matter, however, was not easily exploitable and the film failed to do well. Regardless, the film was redistributed many times over the years, and most recently released on DVD by Retroflicks. Lawless Street Street Without a King, is a French comedy film from 1950, directed by Marcel Gibaud, based on the cartoons by Albert Dubout, and starring André Gabriello as gangster Sparadra and featuring Louis de Funès as a music teacher. The Guy Who Came Back The Guy Who Came Back is a 1951 film made by 20th Century Fox, directed by Joseph M. Newman, and starring by Paul Douglas, Joan Bennett and Linda Darnell. The screenplay was written by Allan Scott, based on story by W.G. Fay. Sazaa Sazaa is a 1951 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Fali Mistry. The film stars Dev Anand, Nimmi and Shyama. Lightly and Shortly Dressed Légère et court vêtue, is a French comedy film from 1953, directed by Jean Laviron, written by Jean Guitton, starring Madeleine Lebeau and Louis de Funès. The scenario was based on the work of Jean Guitton – "Un amour fou". Life with Father Life With Father is a 1939 play by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, adapted from a humorous autobiographical book of stories compiled in 1935 by Clarence Day. The Broadway production ran for more than seven years to become the longest-running non-musical play on Broadway, a record that it still holds. The play was adapted into a 1947 feature film and a television series. Bandits of the West Bandits of the West is a 1953 American western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Allan Lane, Cathy Downs and Eddy Waller. The films sets were designed by the art director James W. Sullivan. Captain Slipper Capitaine Pantoufle is a French comedy film of 1953, directed by Guy Lefranc, written by Alfred Adam, starring Madeleine Lebeau and Louis de Funès. The scenario was based on the work of Alfred Adam – "Many". En sømand går i land En sømand går i land is a 1954 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and starring Poul Reichhardt. Das sündige Dorf The Sinful Village is a 1954 West German comedy film directed by Ferdinand Dörfler and starring Joe Stöckel, Günther Lüders and Renate Mannhardt. It was based on the play Das sündige Dorf by Max Neal. It is a remake of the 1940 film of the same title. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art director Wolf Englert and Max Mellin. Der Teufel vom Mühlenberg Der Teufel vom Mühlenberg is an East German film. It was released in 1955, and sold 4,301,895 tickets. Eighteen Year Olds Eighteen Year Olds is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Marisa Allasio. Tosca Tosca is a 1956 Italian musical melodrama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Franca Duval, Afro Poli and Franco Corelli. It is based on the opera Tosca by Giacomo Puccini, which was adapted from the play by Victorien Sardou. It was made at Cinecittà in Rome. Hell Canyon Outlaws Hell Canyon Outlaws is a 1957 American Western film directed by Paul Landres and written by Allan Kaufman and Max Glandbard. The film stars Dale Robertson, Brian Keith, Rossana Rory, Dick Kallman, Don Megowan and Mike Lane. The film was released on October 6, 1957, by Republic Pictures. Lazzarella Lazzarella, is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Alessandra Panaro and Mario Girotti. It is loosely inspired by the lyrics of the song "Lazzarella" by Riccardo Pazzaglia and Domenico Modugno, with the same Pazzaglia serving as a screenwriter. The film was a box office success, being the tenth most viewed film in the 1957/58 season in Italy. Adalat Adalat is a 1958 Bollywood film directed by Kalidas, starring Pradeep Kumar, Nargis, and Pran in lead roles. Composed by Madan Mohan, the songs of film are sung by Asha Bhosle, Geeta Dutt, Lata Mangeshkar and Mohammed Rafi. The film is especially known for its meaningful, touching ghazal-type songs and melodious music. "Jana Tha Hum Se Door", "Yoon Hasaraton Ke Daag" and "Unko Ye Shikayat Hai Ki Hum" are generally famous. Similarly, the actors Nargis and Pran performed well. Innocent Meeting Innocent Meeting is a 1958 British crime film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Sean Lynch, Beth Rogan and Raymond Huntley. In the film, a young tearaway bonds with the daughter of middle-class parents after meeting her in a record shop. The screenplay was by Brian Clemens. Three Crooked Men Three Crooked Men is a 1958 British crime film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Gordon Jackson. The Bells of St. Mary's The Bells of St. Marys is a 1959 television adaptation of the famous 1945 film. The television version is directed by Tom Donovan, and stars Claudette Colbert and Marc Connelly. Port of Desire La Fille de Hambourg is a 1958 French film drama about a French-German love affair, starring Hildegarde Neff and Daniel Gélin. It was directed by Yves Allégret. Monsieur Robinson Crusoe Monsieur Robinson Crusoe is a 1960 French-Spanish comedy film directed by Jacques Pinoteau and starring Darry Cowl, Blanca de Silos and Alfredo Mayo. Bello recuerdo Lovely Memory is a 1961 Mexican-Spanish musical drama film directed by Antonio del Amo and starring Joselito, Libertad Lamarque and Sara García. The films sets were designed by Sigfrido Burmann. Dr. Sibelius Doctor Sibelius is a 1962 West German drama film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Lex Barker, Barbara Rütting and Senta Berger. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location in the city. Masters of Venus Masters of Venus is a 1962 British science fiction film serial in 8 parts, made by the Childrens Film Foundation for cinema distribution as a Saturday morning serial for children. Its directed by Ernest Morris, and stars Norman Wooland, Mandy Harper and Robin Stewart. It was made in black-and-white. The screenplay concerns two children who are accidentally launched into space in a rocket built by their father, and land on the planet Venus. It was distributed as a weekly serial for Saturday morning cinema clubs, presented in eight 16-minute parts, each of which ends on a cliffhanger. The complete serial has a running time of 133 minutes. In the 1950s and 1960s this type of serial was common, as a B feature shown before the intermission, which was followed by a full-length feature film. Many such serials were made, by the Childrens Film Foundation among others. La poupée La poupée is a 1962 French-Italian science fiction film directed by Jacques Baratier. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. Breakfast in Bed Breakfast in Bed is a 1963 German comedy film directed by Axel von Ambesser and starring O.W. Fischer, Liselotte Pulver and Ann Smyrner. The wife of a newspaper editor grows sick of his frequent absences. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Jürgen Kiebach and Ernst Schomer. The River Line The River Line is a 1964 West German war drama film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Peter van Eyck, Marie Versini and Walter Rilla. Implacable Three Implacable Three is a 1963 Spanish mystery western film directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent, written by José Mallorquí and starring Geoffrey Horne, Paul Piaget and Fernando Sancho. Acteón Acteón is a 1965 Spanish drama film directed by Jorge Grau. It was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. Bullets and the Flesh Bullet in the Flesh or Il piombo e la carne is a 1964 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Marino Girolami. Doc, Hands of Steel Doc, Hands of Steel is a 1965 Spanish-Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Alfonso Balcázar. Living it Up Living It Up is a 1966 French-West German drama film directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit and starring Mireille Darc, Jacques Charrier and Daniel Gélin. The films sets were designed by the art director Willy Schatz. It was shot in Eastmancolor. Wege übers Land Ways across the Country is a 1968 East German television miniseries, directed by Martin Ackermann. Hauptmann Florian von der Mühle Hauptmann Florian von der Mühle is an East German film. It was released in 1968. Legendary Champions Legendary Champions is a 1968 documentary film written and directed by Harry Chapin for boxing promoter Bill Caytons The Big Fights Inc. production company which features legendary boxers in action. Some famed and pioneering boxers were also filmed in scenes set outside of the ring, many of which are unique, including several early boxers; John L. Sullivan, for example, is shown in the only film ever taken of him. The documentary includes as history of Jack Johnson out of the ring. The narrator states that Jack Johnson is seen picking a defeated boxers teeth out of one of his gloves. The film of the Dempsey-Willard fight is very violent. Attire worn by some of the early boxers is more revealing than what modern-day boxers use and, at the other extreme, tights were also worn by some boxers. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Scarabea - wieviel Erde braucht der Mensch? Scarabea: How Much Land Does a Man Need? is a 1969 West German drama film directed by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg, starring , Nicoletta Machiavelli, and Karsten Peters. It tells the story of a German tourist in Sardinia who goes on a hike which becomes a brutal experience. The film was Syberbergs first fiction film and uses motifs from the short story "How Much Land Does a Man Need?" by Leo Tolstoy. It won the Deutscher Filmpreis for Best Actor and Best Cinematography. Dreams of Glass Dreams of Glass is a 1970 film directed by Robert Clouse. It stars John Denos and Caroline Barrett. It was Danny DeVitos first film appearance. The Magic Machines The Magic Machines is a 1969 American short documentary film directed by Bob Curtis about kinetic artist Robert Gilbert. It won an Oscar at the 42nd Academy Awards in 1970 for Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film and was nominated for Academy Award for Best Documentary. The Ball of Count Orgel Le Bal du compte dOrgel Jack Johnson Jack Johnson is a 1970 American documentary film directed by Jimmy Jacobs about the American boxer Jack Johnson. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Cayton asked jazz artist Miles Davis to record music for the documentary, which resulted in Davis 1971 album of the same name. A Prostitute Serving the Public and in Compliance with the Laws of the State Una prostituta al servizio del pubblico e in regola con le leggi dello stato is a 1970 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Italo Zingarelli. For her performance Giovanna Ralli won the Grolla doro for best actress. Goodbye, Raggedy Ann Goodbye, Raggedy Ann is a 1971 American made-for-television drama film starring Mia Farrow, Hal Holbrook, John Colicos, Marlene Warfield, and Martin Sheen. A Time for Loving A Time for Loving, also released as Room in Paris, is a 1972 British comedy-drama film directed by Christopher Miles and starring Britt Ekland, Joanna Shimkus and Mel Ferrer. The film depicts several stories surrounding an apartment in Paris, and the various people who occupy it over the years. I Am a Dancer I Am a Dancer is a 1972 ballet film. Return to Earth Return to Earth is a 1976 American biopic TV movie that originally aired on May 14, 1976 on ABC. The film stars Cliff Robertson as astronaut Buzz Aldrin and Shirley Knight as Joan Aldrin. Based upon Aldrins 1973 book of the same name, the film dramatizes the emotional difficulties of Aldrins life following his 1969 trip to the Moon on Apollo 11. The film was directed by Jud Taylor, and Aldrin served as a consultant. Tokyo Emmanuelle fujin is a 1975 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Akira Katō and starring Kumi Taguchi. Universe Universe is a 1976 American short documentary film directed by Lester Novros. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Drôles de zèbres Drôles de zèbres is a 1977 French comedy film. The Hostage Heart The Hostage Heart is a 1977 American made-for-television drama film directed by Bernard McEveety, written by Andrew J. Fenady, and based on Gerald Greens novel. It premiered on Friday September 9, 1977 on CBS. Lost in the Wild Barney is a 1976 Australian film for children set during the convict era. A 12-year-old boy and a convict are shipwrecked together. It was also known as Lost in the Wild. The Tenth Month The Tenth Month is a 1979 American made-for-TV-movie based on the 1970 novel of the same name by Laura Z. Hobson. The movie was directed by Joan Tewkesbury and starred Carol Burnett, Keith Michell, and Dina Merrill. Burning Rubber Burning Rubber is a 1981 feature film starring musician Alan Longmuir and Olivia Pascal. Longmuir plays Henry Carsten, a race car driver. The picture was filmed in South Africa. Three other former members of the Bay City Rollers are also in the cast. Wizja lokalna 1901 Wizja lokalna 1901 is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1981. The film was screened for the Directors Fortnight of the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. One More Chance One More Chance is a 1983 film written and directed by Sam Firstenberg. The film marks his directorial debut. Ballet Robotique Ballet Robotique is a 1982 short film by Bob Rogers. Liberty belle Liberty Belle is a 1983 French drama film and is also Juliette Binoches film debut. The film premiered at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Queen of the Road Queen of the Road is a 1984 Australian television film about two female truckies. Die Nacht Die Nacht is a 1985 West German installation film directed by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg. It consists of a six hours long monologue performed by Edith Clever, who reads texts by Syberberg and many different authors, such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Heinrich von Kleist, Plato, Friedrich Hölderlin, Novalis, Friedrich Nietzsche, Eduard Mörike, Richard Wagner, William Shakespeare, Martin Heidegger, Samuel Beckett and chief Seattle. The film was screened out of competition at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. Die Nacht has primarily been shown as an exhibition at art galleries, where viewers have been welcome to come and go as they please. Syberberg has said: "The gesamtkunstwerk I formerly strove for, now Clever became a theater of the world within one person ... where film and theater came together for me. The film on the stage, and the theater in the film." The film won the Deutscher Filmpreis for Best Direction and Best Actress. Chile: Hasta Cuando? Chile: When Will It End? is a 1986 Australian documentary film produced by David Bradbury. The film portrays the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Body Contact Body Contact is a 1987 film directed by Bernard Rose. Its soundtrack is by Rick Fenn & Nick Mason. Bullseye Bullseye is an Australian comedy adventure film directed by Carl Schultz. The movie is also known as The Trailblazer, Trailblazer, Outback and Birdsville. Night Friend Night Friend is a Canadian drama film, directed by Peter Gerretsen and released in 1987. The film stars Chuck Shamata as Fr. Jack Donnell, a Roman Catholic priest who encounters a teen prostitute named Lindsay, and tries to save her from life on the streets. The cast also includes Daniel MacIvor as Lindsays boyfriend Lenny, Jayne Eastwood as a bag lady, and Art Carney as the monsignor. Eastwood received a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 9th Genie Awards. Shades of Love: Champagne for Two Shades of Love is a collection of romantic and dramatic made-for-television and direct-to-video films. The films paired well-known leading men with lesser known Canadian actresses. Aired in Canada and sold individually on VHS in North America, the Shades of Love film series was geared towards females who bought romance novels. Each title featured a popular love song that appeared as part of the soundtrack. Some of the later titles were paired with older ones and sold as "A Double Feature Romance". Jiang hu jie ban ren Hero of Tomorrow is a 1988 Hong Kong crime film directed by Poon Man-kit and starring Max Mok and Michael Miu. Mius nickname, "Third Brother", was originated from his character in this film as a former triad leader. Perfect Match Perfect Match is a 1989 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Dennis Chan and starring Andy Lau, George Lam and Carol Cheng. Life Is Like a Cucumber Affengeil is a 1990 German documentary film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film recounts the eventful life of Lotti Huber, a dancer, actress and cabaret performer, who was the star of the director’s previous films: Dances of Vice and Our Corpses Are Still Alive. The film consists of extended interviews with Huber using photographs, film clips and field trips to recreate her life. The ten year professional relationship between the film director and his subject is explored. Rosa von Praunheim appears arguing about the control of the direction of the film as Hubert insist to be portrayed "Just as I am" After the Storm Después de la tormenta is a 1990 Argentine film. It won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film. 1990 films Argentine films Izydi! Get Thee Out is a 1991 Soviet drama film directed by Dmitry Astrakhan. The film was selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Langitku rumahku My Sky, My Home is a 1990 Indonesian drama film directed by Slamet Rahardjo. It was Indonesias submission to the 63rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Tora-san Confesses is a 1991 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Hideko Yoshida as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-san Confesses is the forty-fourth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. Yeh Aag Kab Bujhegi Yeh Aag Kab Bujhegi is a 1991 Indian film directed by Sunil Dutt. The movie stars Rekha & Sunil dutt in a lead role . The film was box office hit. Earlier Rekhas role was offered to Dimple Kapadia but then she was replaced .It was the last movie produced by Ajanta arts . White King, Red Queen (Russians) White King, Red Queen is a Russian film. The composer Isaak Schwarz won a Nika Award from the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences for the films music. Molina's Culpa Culpa, sometimes referred to as Molinas Culpa, is a 1993 film directed by Cuban film director Jorge Molina. It is a black-and-white film that pioneered a postmodern use of Noir, blood, gore and pornography genres in Cuba. It tells the story of a priest and a prostitute who start a relationship while a serial killer is on the loose. flirts It was Jorge Molinas thesis while studying at the EICTV. Garbo Garbo is a 1992 Australian comedy film directed by Ron Cobb. It was written by and starring the Australian comedians Neill Gladwin and Steve Kearney; Max Cullen also stars. Filmed in Melbourne, the story focuses on two incompetent Australian garbagemen who admire Greta Garbo and have to compete with a super-efficient new outfit. The Celtic punk band The Pogues recorded a song, "In and Out," for the films soundtrack. Kate Ceberano and Yothu Yindi also contributed music for the film. Godfather's Daughter Mafia Blues The Godfathers Daughter Mafia Blues is a 1991 Hong Kong action film directed by Fung Hak-on, who also served as the films action director and appears in a supporting role, and starring Alex Man, Yukari Oshima, Mark Cheng and Dick Wei. Mean Tricks Mean Tricks is a crime thriller film produced in Italy and directed by Umberto Lenzi. Released in 1992, it starred Charles Napier, David Warbeck and Stefano Sabelli. It was shot between Kinepolis Studios in Rome, Santo Domingo and Miami. Verso sud Verso Sud is a 1992 Italian drama film produced, written and directed by Pasquale Pozzessere. For this film Antonella Ponziani was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress and a Silver Ribbon in the same category. The director Pasquale Pozzessere was instead nominated for a David di Donatello for Best New Director and won a Grolla doro in the same category. The film also won the Grand Prix at the Annecy Film Festival. Sae sang bakuro Out to the World is an award-winning 1994 South Korean black-comedy film. Anantha Rathriya Anantha Rathriya is a 1996 Sri Lankan drama film directed by Prasanna Vithanage. It is loosely based on the Leo Tolstoy novel Resurrection. Apne Dam Par Apne Dam Par is a 1996 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Arshad Khan, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Shilpa Shirodkar, Govinda, Sonali Bendre, Aashif Sheikh, Shakti Kapoor and Raza Murad. Malostranske humoresky Malostranské humoresky is a 1995 Czech film that starred Josef Kemr. The Reluctant Dragon The Reluctant Dragon is a British animation film created by Cosgrove Hall Films, airing on ITV in 1987. It is based on the story with the same name by Kenneth Grahame. Paula cautiva Paula cautiva is a 1963 Argentine film. It won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film. The Harpist The Harpist is a 1999 British-German drama film directed by Hansjörg Thurn and starring Geraldine ORawe, Christien Anholt and Stephen McGann. Its plot concerns a young German who travels to Hamburg to see an Irish harpist whom he has become obsessed with. Its German title is Die Harfenspielerin. The Road of Life The Road of Life is a 1956 Mexican drama film directed by Alfonso Corona Blake. At the 6th Berlin International Film Festival it won the Honourable Mention award. The film is about three young criminal boys who await sentencing in Mexico Citys Juvenile Court. One boy murdered his stepfather to protect his mother; the second boy blinded his chief tormentor; and the third resorts to stealing to support his family. Lawyer Enrique Lucero begins the task of rehabilitating the three to become good and be acceptable to society. Dead City Dead City is a 1951 Greek drama film directed by Frixos Iliadis. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. The Count of Monte Cristo The Count of Monte Cristo is a 1953 Argentine-Mexican historical adventure film directed by León Klimovsky and starring Jorge Mistral, Elina Colomer and Santiago Gómez Cou. It is an adaptation of Alexandre Dumass 1844 novel The Count of Monte Cristo. Judgment of God Judgement of God, is a French drama film from 1952, directed by Raymond Bernard, written by Pierre Montazel, and starring by Andrée Debar and Louis de Funès. The scenario was written on the basis of German legend from the 15th century. German title - "Agnes Bernauer". Purnima Purnima is a 1965 Indian family entertainment romance film produced by Mahipatray Shah and directed by Narendra Suri in Hindi language under the Roopkala Pictures company. Girl Seeks Father Girl Seeks Father is a 1959 Soviet drama film that was produced by Yuri Bulychyov at the Belarusfilm, directed by Lev Golub, and which stars Anna Kamenkova, Vladimir Guskov, Nikolai Barmin. Writers: Konstantin Gubarevich, Yevgeny Ryss. In 1959, it was the fifth film in Soviet Union in terms of the box office. It was watched by over 35 million spectators, which makes it the third watched Belarusian film ever. Pierre and Jean Pierre and Jean is a 1943 French drama film directed by André Cayatte and starring Renée Saint-Cyr, Noël Roquevert and Jacques Dumesnil. It is based on the novel Pierre and Jean by Guy de Maupassant. The films sets were designed by the art director Andrej Andrejew. Humayun Humayan is a 1945 Indian Bollywood historical epic film directed by Mehboob Khan. It was the seventh highest grossing Indian film of 1945. Mafia Girls Love, Lust and Violence is a 1975 pornographic film directed by Norbert Meisel, and written by Stan Kamber. Small Town Sheriff Small Town Sheriff is a silent animated short subject produced by Fables Studios and part of the Aesops Fables film series started by Paul Terry. Hard Knuckle Hard Knuckle is a 1988 Australian post-apocalyptic action television film about a young boy who tries to get a pool player back on track. It was part of the Tomorrows News series. It is one of the only films to feature in any detail the Australian pocket billiards game devils pool. Shikast Shikast is a 1953 Hindi film produced and directed by Ramesh Saigal. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Nalini Jaywant, Durga Khote, Om Prakash and K. N. Singh. The films music is by Shankar Jaikishan. Wajahat Mirza wrote the story and dialogues for this film. The movie is loosely based on the Bengali movie Palli Samaj. Co mój maz robi w nocy Co mój mąż robi w nocy is a 1934 Polish musical comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński. W le donne W le donne is a 1970 Italian musicarello film directed by Aldo Grimaldi and starring Little Tony. Aaj Ka Daur Aaj Ka Daur is a 1985 Hindi-language film. Remake of Tamil 1981 Movie Kudumbam Oru Kadambam. Benkiyalli Aralida Hoovu Benkiyalli Aralida Hoovu is a 1983 Indian Kannada language film starring Suhasini in the lead role of the protagonist. She received a Filmfare award for her performance. K. Balachander directed and Chandulal Jain produced the film. It is a story of a woman who wonders when she will have time to live her own life, as she is too busy taking care of her mother, siblings, and her alcoholic brothers family. The film was directed by K. Balachander and is a remake of his Tamil film Aval Oru Thodar Kathai, which also had Kamal Haasan playing a different role. Haasan would appear in several more remakes of this film: the Telugu film Anthuleni Katha with Jaya Prada; and the Bengali film Kabita with Mala Sinha. The only remake that Haasan didnt appear in was the Hindi film Jeevan Dhaara starring Rekha. Himmat Aur Mehanat Himmat Aur Mehanat is a 1987 Bollywood drama film, produced by B. S. Shaad under the BRAR Productions banner and directed by K. Bapaiah. It stars Jeetendra, Sridevi in the pivotal roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film is a remake of the Telugu movie Pachani Samsaram, starring Krishna, Vanisri in the lead roles. La peur La Peur, also known under the title Vertige dun soir is a 1936 French film by Russian director Viktor Tourjansky. The film is based on Joseph Kessels adaptation of the story Die Angst by Stefan Zweig. Ocean of Mercy Karunamayudu is a 1978 Telugu hagiographical film written and directed by A. Bhimsingh. It stars Vijayachander as Jesus of Nazareth. The film, which won the bronze Nandi Award for Best Feature Film, was notable for two song sequences narrating the Birth of Jesus and Entry into Jerusalem, the film was screened at the International Film Festival of India. Pavamanippu Paava Mannippu is a 1961 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed and edited by A. Bhimsingh, who co-produced it under his banner Buddha Pictures, with AVM Productions. The film features an ensemble cast of Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan, Savitri, Devika and M. R. Radha in the lead roles. M. V. Rajamma, Chittoor V. Nagaiah, S. V. Subbaiah and T. S. Balaiah play supporting roles. The film revolves around the theme of religious harmony with the central characters belonging to Hindu, Muslim and Christian communities. Four children are separated from their parents in childhood. They are then found and raised by foster parents of different religious backgrounds. The rest of the film shows how the children reunite with their biological parents. The films soundtrack and score were composed by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy while Kannadasan was the lyricist. Songs from the soundtrack like "Aththan Ennaththan", "Kaalangalil Aval Vasantham", "Paal Irukkum Pazham Irukkum" and "Vantha Naal Muthal" became immensely popular among the Tamil diaspora. Paava Mannippu was released on 16 March 1961 to critical acclaim. It was a commercial success and became a silver jubilee film. It received the National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film, becoming the first South Indian film to do so. The film achieved cult status in Tamil cinema and was dubbed into Telugu as Paapa Pariharam, released in the same year. Tumhare Liye Tumhare Liye is a 1978 Bollywood film directed by Basu Chatterjee. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Vidya Sinha and Ashok Kumar as leads with music scored by Jaidev. Le olimpiadi dei mariti Le olimpiadi dei mariti is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Bianchi. The Dragon's Snake Fist The Dragons Snake Fist is 1981 Korean and Hong Kong martial art movie directed by Godfrey Ho and starring Dragon Lee. Gopal Krishna Gopal Krishna is a 1979 Bollywood religious film directed by Vijay Sharma. Solange Leben in mir ist Solange Leben in mir ist is a 1965 German biopic from the East German state-owned DEFA studios and director Günter Reisch following the life of the German Communist leader Karl Liebknecht during the first half of World War I. It is the first part in a two-part film series about Liebknecht directed by Reisch, starring Horst Schulze as Karl Liebknecht and Lyudmila Kasyanova as Sophie Liebknecht. It is followed by the 1972 sequel Trotz alledem! which follows Liebknechts life during the second half of the war and beyond. Tetri karavani The White Caravan is a 1963 Soviet black-and-white drama directed by Tamaz Meliava and Eldar Shengelaya. It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. In April 2019, a restored version of the film was selected to be shown in the Cannes Classics section at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. Trevozhnyy mesyats Veresen The Troubled Month of Veresen is a 1977 Soviet war drama directed by Leonid Osyka. Loop Loop is a 1997 British romantic comedy feature film produced by Tedi De Toledo and Michael Riley. It was written by Tim Pears and is the debut film of director Allan Niblo. The writer of Loop, Tim Pears, also wrote the novel for In a Land of Plenty which was turned into an acclaimed 10-part TV drama serial for the BBC and produced by the London-based production company Sterling Pictures and Talkback Productions. La comadrita La comadrita is a 1978 Mexican film directed by Fernando Cortés and starring María Elena Velasco, Fernando Soler, and Sara García. The film is about an indigenous woman who baptizes nearly all the animals on the day of the "blessing of animals" in the town. That is why she is nicknamed La comadrita, for being the godmother of the townspeoples animals. Covered Wagon Raid Covered Wagon Raid is a 1950 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by M. Coates Webster. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Alex Gerry, Lyn Thomas, Byron Barr and Dick Curtis. The film was released on June 30, 1950, by Republic Pictures. Hot Car Girl Hot Car Girl is a 1958 American film directed by Bernard L. Kowalski. Seeing Hot Car Girl in a four-walled playoff in 1958 gave the audience the sense that they were witnessing something clandestine and taboo. It was an early credit for producer Gene Corman, who said "It had a very modest budget... but it served us well." L'acrobate The Acrobat is a 1941 French comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Fernandel, Jean Tissier and Thérèse Dorny. It was made at the Victorine Studios in Nice, in the Unoccupied Zone of France. The films art direction was by Paul-Louis Boutié and Guy de Gastyne. Il lumacone Il lumacone is a 1974 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Paolo Cavara. My First Girl Friend Mi primera novia is a 1965 Argentine film. Phantom Beirut Phantom Beirut is a 1998 Lebanese film by the Lebanese director Ghassan Salhab. The Demon Crusader is a 1957 color Japanese film directed by Kenji Misumi. Players vs. ángeles caídos Players vs. ángeles caídos is a 1969 Argentine film. Huang jia da zei Danger Has Two Faces is a 1985 Hong Kong action film directed by Alex Cheung and starring Bryan Leung, Paul Chu and Fei Xiang. The film is produced and distributed by Shaw Brothers Studio. Tovaritch Tovaritch is a 1935 French comedy film directed by Jacques Deval, Germain Fried, Jean Tarride and Victor Trivas. It starred Iréne Zilahy, André Lefaur and Marguerite Deval. It is based on the 1933 play Tovaritch by Jacques Deval. In 1930s Paris two exiled Russian aristocrats take jobs as domestic servants. Nothing Barred Nothing Barred is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Darcy Conyers and starring Brian Rix, Leo Franklyn and Naunton Wayne. Symmoria eraston Symmoria eraston, Alternative forms: Simoria eraston is a 1972 Greek black-and-white film starring Dinos Iliopoulos, Maro Kontou, Nikos Rizos and Kaiti Panou. Artificial Paradise Artificial Paradise is a 1990 Yugoslav film directed by Karpo Acimovic-Godina. It was screened out of competition at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. Piesniarz Warszawy Pieśniarz Warszawy is a 1934 Polish film directed by Michał Waszyński. Chrysanthemums Chrysanthemums is a 1914 short film directed by Pyotr Chardynin. The Save the Children Fund Film The Save The Children Fund Film is a 50-minute British documentary from 1971 directed by Ken Loach and produced by Tony Garnett. Originally known as In Black and White, It was commissioned by London Weekend Television on behalf of the charity Save the Children. Yu mian xia The Jade Faced Assassin is a 1971 Hong Kong film adapted from Gu Longs novel Juedai Shuangjiao. The film was directed by Yan Jun, produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, and starred Lily Ho and Kao Yuen as the lead characters. Caressed Sweet Substitute, retitled Caressed in the United States, is a Canadian drama film, directed by Larry Kent and released in 1964. The film centres on Tom, a high school student whose efforts to secure an academic scholarship to university are complicated by his sexual compulsions. He is caught in a love triangle between Elaine, a prim and proper girl who is saving herself for marriage, and Kathy, a more sexually available girl whom Tom impregnates. It was a Canadian Film Award nominee for Best Picture at the 1965 Canadian Film Awards, but did not win. Aangan Aangan is a 1959 Hindi film starring Rehman, having music by Roshan. House No. 13 House No. 13 is a 1991 Bollywood horror film starring Salim Fateh, Anil Dhawan, Rita Bhaduri & Sharat Saxena. The film was a remake of Tamil film Pathimoonam Number Veedu. Gawaahi Gawaahi is a 1989 Bollywood film directed by Anant Balani. It was his directorial debut. The film stars Zeenat Aman, Ashutosh Gowariker, Shekhar Kapur, and Ranjeeta Kaur. It was based on the play Night of January 16th, a courtroom drama by Ayn Rand. As a female lead, it was Zeenat Amans last movie Long Lasting Days Long Lasting Days is a 1973 Italian crime drama film written and directed by Ferdinando Baldi and starring Mino Reitano. Phil-American Boy Batang PX or "Fil-American kid" in English, is a 1997 dramatic film produced by Star Cinema. The movie was directed by writer and director Jose Javier Reyes. Batang PX earned several awards and nominations from different award-giving bodies and was also responsible for bringing back Patrick Garcia to stardom. Wet Weekend is a 1979 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Kichitaro Negishi and starring Junko Miyashita. Runaway Runaway, also called Runaway Killer, is a 1964 New Zealand made thriller film and a road movie. John O’Shea of Pacific Films produced, directed and co-wrote it. Shot in black and white and released on 35 mm and also 16 mm, it was cut to 80 minutes and renamed Runaway Killer for release in Britain, although this lost continuity between scenes. The film stars Colin Broadley in the lead, and several New Zealanders who became famous in other fields; Kiri Te Kanawa, Barry Crump and Ray Columbus. The Fiancee Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyays 1914 novel Parineeta was adapted into a 1969 film by Ajoy Kar. The English title for the film is The Fiancee. Aap Ki Parchhaiyan Aap Ki Parchhaiyan is a 1964 Bollywood film. Produced and directed by Mohan Kumar, the film stars Dharmendra, Shashikala, Supriya Choudhury, Om Prakash and Manorama. The films music is by Madan Mohan. A couple of songs; "Main nigahen tere chehre se hataaoon kaise", by Mohd. Rafi and "Agar mujhse mohabbat hai" by Lata Mangeshkar are plus points of this family drama. Olangal Olangal is a 1982 Indian film in Malayalam, directed by Balu Mahendra. The films plot is inspired from novel Man by Erich Segal. Takaya pozdnyaya, takaya tyoplaya osen Such Late, Such Warm Autumn is a 1981 Ukrainian film directed by Ivan Mykolaychuk. Money, a Mythology of Darkness Money, A Mythology of Darkness is a feature Greek film directed by the Greek director, writer and producer Vassilis Mazomenos. It was the first European feature 3D animation film and was awarded in 1998 with the Greek Ministry of Culture National Cinema Award and in 1999 with the Special Jury Award in Fantasporto. In 1999 had also the Nomination for the Best European Fantasy Film and presented in a lot of festivals around the world such as Sitges Film Festival, Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival. Art director and animation director of the film was Antonis Doussias. As Vrasidas Karalis wrote in A History of Greek Cinema: Vassilis Mazomenos "released his mesmerizing and terrifying apocalyptic phantasmagoria Money—A mythology of Darkness in 1998. A visual essay on the impact of money on humanity, it is a film that deserves more attention and which proves the potential of new technologies in the creation of a new kind of cinematic language. With this film, Mazomenos created a trilogy of philosophical essays by means of visual experimentations." Part of the film trilogy about the end of the West, that was presented and awarded in the 2001 retrospective in Fantasporto. My Mother Was Never a Kid My Mother Was Never a Kid is an American television teen fantasy/comedy/drama that aired as an ABC Afterschool Special on March 16, 1981. It was based on the 1977 Francine Pascal novel Hangin Out With CiCi, which in turn was the first teen novel in the "Victoria Martin" trilogy series. It was also the first of two Pascal teen novels that were adapted into Afterschool Specials for the network, the other being The Hand-Me-Down Kid. Chaitali Chaitali is a 1975 Hindi film, directed by veteran director Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film, released in 1975, was produced by Mrs. Monabai Roy. It is based on the Bengali novel of the same name by Bengali writer Ashapoorna Devi. The music of the film was composed by the duo Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film has actors Dharmendra, Saira Banu and Pradeep Kumar in lead. Hero Hero is a 1984 Indian Tollywood film directed by Vijaya Bapineedu and produced by Allu Aravind. This film starred Chiranjeevi, Radhika, and Rao Gopal Rao in important roles. The film drew inspiration from the 1976 Hollywood film Raiders of The Lost Ark with the opening scene being an exact replica of the latter. Nyayam Kavali Nyayam Kaavali is a 1981 Telugu film directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. It is based D. Kameswaris novel Kotta Malupu. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Raadhika, Kongara Jaggayya and Sharada in important roles. It was remade in Hindi as Mujhe Insaaf Chahiye in 1983 and in Kannada as Keralida Hennu in 1984 and also in Tamil as Vidhi in 1984. Chor Ke Ghar Chor Chor Ke Ghar Chor is a 1978 Bollywood film directed by Vijay Sadanah. It stars Ashok Kumar, Pran in lead roles with supporting roles played by Zeenat Aman, Randhir Kapoor and Deven Verma. Synopsis - When an idol of Devi Maa, which brings immense luck to its owner, is found after many years, it causes a lot of mayhem between two noble families that wish to keep it for themselves. Gestern und heute Gestern und heute is a 1938 German Nazi propaganda short film directed by Hans Steinhoff and Ben Keim. The Key The Key is a 1971 Czechoslovakian drama film directed by Vladimír Čech. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize. Janani Janmabhoomi Janani Janmabhoomi is a 1984 Telugu Philosophical film produced by K. Kesava Rao under the Sri Bramharambika Films banner and directed by K. Viswanath. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Sumalatha, Satyanarayana, Sharada in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. One Two Two One Two Two is a French drama film directed by Christian Gion. Thursday We Shall Sing Like Sunday Thursday We Shall Sing Like Sunday is a 1967 Belgian-French comedy film directed by Luc de Heusch. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. Chhoti Bahen Chhoti Bahen is a 1959 Hindi film that stars Nanda in the title role, Balraj Sahni and Rehman. The movie was a remake of the 1952 Tamil movie En Thangai which was later remade in Kannada in 1967 as Onde Balliya Hoogalu and in Telugu in 1967 as Aada Paduchu. Pelli Chesi Choodu Pelli Chesi Choodu is a 1952 Indian bilingual satirical comedy film directed by L. V. Prasad and produced by B. Nagi Reddy and Aluri Chakrapani under their company Vijaya Vauhini Studios. The film was made simultaneously in Telugu and Tamil, the latter titled Kalyanam Panni Paar. It features N. T. Rama Rao, Garikapati Varalakshmi, Yandamuri Joga Rao and Savitri in the lead roles. S. V. Ranga Rao, Dr. Sivarama Krishnayya, Doraswamy and Suryakantam are seen in supporting roles in the Telugu version while C. V. V. Panthulu replaced Krishnayya in Tamil. Pelli Chesi Choodu deals with the negative effects of the dowry system in India through the marital life of Venkata Ramana and Ammadu. The films production began after the release of Vijaya Vauhini Studios Pathala Bhairavi. Marcus Bartley was recruited as the cinematographer and the film was edited by C. P. Jambulingam and M. S. Money. Ghantasala composed the films music. Pelli Chesi Choodu was released on 19 February 1952 while Kalyanam Panni Paar was released on 15 August that year. Both versions were commercially successful and achieved cult status. Pelli Chesi Choodu was remade in Kannada as Maduve Madi Nodu by Vijaya Vauhini Studios and in Hindi as Shaadi Ke Baad by Prasad. While the Kannada version was commercially successful, the Hindi version was not. Love Inventory Love Inventory aka Reshimat Ahava is a 2000 Israeli documentary film, written and directed by David Fisher and produced by Yahaly Gat and David Fisher. This is the First film in the family trilogy created by director David Fisher followed by Mostar Round-Trip and Six Million and One. Daulat Daulat is a 1982 Bollywood action film directed by Mohan Segal.The film stars Vinod Khanna, Zeenat Aman and Amjad Khan in lead roles with music by R D Burman. A couple of songs became popular. "Tum Badi Khoobsoorat Ho" remains an evergreen, charming classic. Jyoti Bane Jwala Jyoti Bane Jwala is a 1980 Indian Bollywood Action film, produced by Prasan Kapoor under the Tirupati Pictures Enterprises banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars Jeetendra, Vinod Mehra, Waheeda Rehman, Moushumi Chatterjee, Sarika in the pivotal roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film is a remake of the Telugu movie Katakataala Rudraiah, starring Krishnam Raju, Jayasudha in the lead roles. The film was a box office success. Iniyenkilum Iniyengilum is a 1983 Indian Malayalam-language political drama film directed by I. V. Sasi, written by T. Damodaran and produced by N. G. John. It stars Mammootty, Mohanlal, Ratheesh, Lalu Alex, Ranipadmini, and Seema. The film features music composed by Shyam. The film juxtaposes the economic and cultural conditions of Kerala and Japan. The film tells the story of a young idealist, Ravi, who is nauseated by the hypocrisy of his politician brother. To hit back at the prevailing corrupt political system, Ravi stages cultural shows under the banner of the Darshana Kala Kendra, which is a group of unemployed youth. Iniyengilum was a commercial success at the box office. Dushman Dushman is a 1990 Hindi film starring Mithun Chakraborty and Mandakini as the lead protagonists. The film is directed by Shakti Samanta based on the story of Shaktipada Rajguru. Hum Se Hai Zamana Hum Se Hai Zamana is a 1983 Hindi-language Bollywood film, directed by Deepak Bahry, starring Mithun Chakraborty and Zeenat Aman as the hero and heroine, along with Kamal Kapoor, Kajal Kiran, Amjad Khan, Danny Denzongpa, Kim Yashpal, and Ranjeet as the rest of the main characters. While the film did have a cast of well-known actors and actresses at the time, the movie ultimately failed to be a success at the box office. Prem Bandhan Prem Bandhan is a 1979 Indian Hindi film directed by Ramanand Sagar. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Rekha and Moushumi Chatterjee as the lead actors and is supported by A. K. Hangal, Prema Narayan, Bhagwan, Keshto Mukherjee and Lalita Pawar. The films music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. This film, along with Amar Deep, marked the comeback of Rajesh Khanna, as these were his commercially successful films after a period of one full year as in the year 1978, none of his films became huge hits at the box office, with the exception of Bhola Bhala. The news magazine "The Indian" noted that "Rajesh Khanna makes a sincere attempt to recover his popularity as "superstar" and succeeds. He gives natural touching performance". The story revolves around the adventures of Rajesh Khanna when he loses his memory by meeting in an accident, falling prey to amnesia and falls in love with a fisher woman and gets married, whereas his sophisticated city bred girlfriend keeps waiting for him in the city. The film has the popular song of the 1979 Main Tere Pyar Mein Pagal sung by Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar. Nandi Veendum Varika Nandi Veendum Varika is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. G. Viswambharan and produced by M. Sunil Kumar. The film stars Mammootty, Suresh Gopi, Urvashi, M. G. Soman and Sreenivasan in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Chitrashalabham Chitrashalabham is a 1998 Malayalam film made in India, by K. B. Madhu, based on the Bollywood movie Anand. The film has Jayaram and Biju Menon in lead roles. Kusruthi Kuruppu Kusruthi Kuruppu is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Venugopan. The film stars Jayaram, Meena, Jagathy Sreekumar, Innocent and KPAC Lalitha in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. Meenakshi Kalyanam Meenakshi Kalyanam is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Jose Thomas and produced by Davi Rafel and Prince Rafel. The film stars Mukesh, Mohini, Sukumari and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Nadirsha. The Tiger Woman The Tiger Woman is a 1945 American crime film directed by Philip Ford, written by George Carleton Brown, and starring Adele Mara, Kane Richmond, Richard Fraser, Peggy Stewart, Cy Kendall and Gregory Gaye. It was released on November 16, 1945, by Republic Pictures. Kaadhal Kavidai Kadhal Kavithai is a 1998 Indian Tamil language romance film directed by Agathiyan and produced by Murali Manohar. The film features Prashanth and Isha Koppikar in the lead roles, while Kasthuri, Manivannan and Srividya play other supporting characters. The film had music composed by Ilaiyaraaja, while duo Lancy-Mohan and Ravi Yadav handled the editing and cinematography respectively. The storyline revolves around a classical dancer who, while touring Europe, visits Princess Dianas memorial at Althorp. Browsing through the various messages left by the public, she comes across a poetic, poignant epistle in Tamil that captivates her and impels her to scribble a response. While returning a few days later, she finds the author of that note has left another one, prompting her to begin to search for the author. After opening in December 1998, the film went on to gain success critically and became a commercially successful venture. Antara Dua Darjat Antara Dua Darjat is a 1960 Singaporean melodrama film directed by and starring Malaysian silver-screen legend P. Ramlee. Adhikar Adhikar is a 1986 Indian Hindi film starring Rajesh Khanna and Tina Munim. In 1992, Ram Awatar Agnihotri wrote that it was in the films Alag Alag and Adhikar, both opposite Rajesh Khanna that Tina Munim showed the "first sparks" of the dedicated actress she would become. Tina regards her performance in this film as her best performance in her career. This was the last film which featured Rajesh Khanna and Tina Munim onscreen together, thus ending their popular pairing. Yugandhar Yugandhar is a 1979 Telugu Action film, produced by P. Vidya Sagar under Sri Gajalakshmi Arts and directed by K. S. R. Das. It stars N.T. Rama Rao, Jayasudha in the lead roles and music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film is a remake of the Hindi blockbuster movie Don. A Dog's Day Pattiyude Divasam is a 2001 Indian political satire film directed by Murali Nair. Phool Aur Aag Phool Aur Aag is a 1999 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T L V Prasad, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Jackie Shroff, Harish, Ayesha Jhulka, Aruna Irani and Rakesh Bedi. The film was a remake of Tamil film Maru Malarchi. A Year in the Death of Jack Richards A Year in the Death of Jack Richards is a 2004 Canadian psychological drama film featuring Vlasta Vrána as the title character, a professor of theology, who may or may not have made himself the target of a supposed cult, whose members then worship him for a year so that they may kill him as an atonement for their sins. An English-language feature film shot and set in Montreal, it is the debut feature film from Canadian director B. P. Paquette, and also features in supporting roles Micheline Lanctôt, Harry Hill, and Darryl Hunter. Presented at numerous film festivals in countries from around the world, and honoured with prizes and accolades, A Year in the Death of Jack Richards absolutely polarized critics when it was released in commercial theatres. A Year in the Death of Jack Richards is the first panel in Paquettes triptych on the psychology of romantic love, followed by A Self-Portrait by Victoria Fleming, and The Anonymous Rudy S.. Genghis Khan Genghis Khan is a 1950 Filipino bioepic film directed by Manuel Conde, based on the life of Mongol ruler and emperor Genghis Khan. Shot with a shoe-string budget, Conde was forced to resort to creative means in staging the light, procuring the costumes and shooting the film. Despite the obstacles the film remained a classic for many years. Genghis Khan has also made it to the favorite list of many respected international critics for its innovative techniques and remarkable narrative elements using the cinematic medium. “Genghis Khan” is considered a classic, The film was first screened at the 1952 Venice Film Festival and was cited for technical achievement. It also received a good review from its screening at the 1952 Edinburgh Film Festival. Fifi Martingale Fifi Martingale is a 2001 French film directed by Jacques Rozier. The film is about a theater company attempting to put on a new play. It was Jean Lefebvres last film. Yu Yu is a 2003 Austrian drama film directed by Franz Novotny. It was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival. Los amores de Laurita Los amores de Laurita is a 1986 Argentine drama film written and directed by Antonio Ottone. It was based on the novel by Ana María Shua. The picture starred Alberto Fernández de Rosa, and others. Miyuki is a romantic comedy manga series by Mitsuru Adachi. It was published by Shogakukan from 1980 to 1984 in the biweekly manga magazine Shōnen Big Comic. The series was adapted into a movie, an anime television series, and a live-action television drama. It was very popular in Japan and was one of the winners of the 1982 Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen and shōjo manga, along with Adachis Touch. Miyuki was Adachis first manga adapted as an anime. The 37-episode anime series was broadcast from 31 March 1983 until 20 April 1984 on the Fuji Television network. The movie version was released on 16 September 1983. The television drama, produced by Fuji TV and Kyodo Television, aired on 4 August 1986. The anime has been dubbed into several other languages including French and Spanish. Nejlepsi clovek Nejlepší člověk is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1954. The Story of a Small Town The Story of a Small Town is a 1979 Taiwanese film, produced by Hsiao Chung Productions. The film revolves around a family living in a small town. Kenny Bee plays the male family member who is released from prison and falls in love with a mute woman. The film was remade as a TV series, featuring Yang Kuei-mei and Yin Xiaotian. Taxi Taxie Taxi Taxie is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by Irshad. In 1976, Martin Scorsese came up with Taxi Driver, a movie that went on to be viewed as one of the best films ever. Starring Robert De Niro, the movie garnered tremendous critical acclaim and emerged as a cult classic. Over the years many directors have been inspired by its style and the way it went about constructing a psychological study of a man leading a life shrouded by disturbing elements, or rather deconstructing the psychological state of disturbed man finding it difficult to come to terms with his environs. In India, a man called Irshaad made a movie titled Taxi Taxie, casting Amol Palekar in the lead as a taxi driver operating in the metropolis of Mumbai. This movie that came out in 1977 seems to be clearly inspired by the English classic that released a year before. The director/writer has been influenced by the idea of his famous contemporary from the west, and has created a completely different movie and completely different narrative of his own, which is quite unique. Amol Palekar, quite fondly given the moniker "Hero" by his fellow Mumbai Taxiwallahs, is an honest and diligent worker who spends most of his time on the streets of Mumbai, helping various people move around the city. However, he himself finds it difficult to navigate through certain cobwebs in his mind, which keep pushing him back to his past. His choice of being a taxi driver, despite being well qualified academically, comes as an enigma to his old college friend who he runs into one day. He justifies it by voicing the joys of being constantly with various passengers, who he treats like fellow companions in the journey of life. The profession, thus, is his way of parrying off any chances of falling prey to loneliness. There is also a more romantic reason of him wanting to search for an old flame who he hopes would run into him, if luck is on his side. Thus, all the time his eyes keep searching for that familiar face while he drives through the good and bad wonders of the city. As a part of his routine, Hero chances into a hapless prostitute more than once, and forges a friendly relationship with her. He also meets a struggling playback singer who somehow reminds him of his flame who he wants to reconnect with quite badly. There is also a kind Christian landlady with whom he shares a lovely bond. It is through these relationships that Heros thoughts and conflicts are brought to the fore. The city of Mumbai plays a crucial role in binding the narrative. The recent Aamir Khan film Dhobi Ghat shares some other similarities with this thirty-five-year-old forgotten work. People who have been to Mumbai will find it interesting to see all their favourite places from the town being given prominence in the film. The film appears technically sound in spite of the apparent low budget. Pontormo: A Heretical Love Pontormo – Un amore eretico is a 2004 film by Italian director Giovanni Fago. A Touch of Magic A Touch of Magic is a cult-classic General Motors sponsored-film short musical. The film begins with a designer at the drawing board, daydreaming about a 1920s couple who travel to the Middle Ages; the Man saves the Woman from a wizard and a dragon, only to abruptly discover that they are all performing for an audience in the 1960s. The film then features the couple courting in General Motors latest cars. Now married, the Man and Woman next appear in an early 1960s style home of the future with a magical kitchen; they host a housewarming party attended by invisible guests. We last see the couple dancing dreamily on a cloud. The film, which went into the public domain, was produced and directed by Victor D. Solow through MPO Productions. Joseph Moncure March and Edward Eliscu wrote the script and lyrics; Sol Kaplan, the score. It starred dancers Tad Tadlock and James Mitchell. This is one in a series of Populuxe films and events sponsored by General Motors. The series began with the General Motors Futurerama exhibit at the 1939 Worlds Fair, which displayed a vision of the future involving urban sprawl and multilane limited access freeways. GMs later Motorama exhibits continued this theme into the 1960s. A Touch of Magic was the film for the 1961 Motorama. Naked Amazon Naked Amazon is a 1954 Brazilian adventure film directed by Zygmunt Sulistrowski. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. The Cutman The Cutman was written and directed by Yon Motskin. It tells the tale of a boxing cutman at the end of his career, losing his edge, and struggling to repair his relationship with his estranged son. Sarphira Sarphira is a 1992 Bollywood film directed by Ashok Gaekwad. The film stars Vinod Mehra, Sanjay Dutt, Madhavi, Sumeet Saigal, Kimi Katkar, Kiran Juneja and Shreeram Lagoo. Sakshal Sreeman Chathunni Sakshal Sreeman Chathunni is a 1993 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Anil Babu and starring Innocent and Jagadish in the lead roles. Terry on the Fence Terry on the Fence is a 1985 British drama film directed by Frank Godwin and starring Jack McNicholl, Neville Watson, Tracey Ann-Morris and Susan Jameson. Kokkarakko Kokkarakko is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. K. Haridas, starring Vijayakumar, Dileep and Sudheesh in the lead roles. Santosh Santosh is a 1989 Bollywood film starring Manoj Kumar and Hema Malini. Jaan Ki Baazi Jaan Ki Baazi is a 1985 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Ajay Kashyap, starring Sanjay Dutt, Anita Raj, Anuradha Patel and Gulshan Grover in lead roles. The film was remade in Telugu as Mr. Hero with Dr. Rajasekhar. Film was box office hit. Naked Campus Naked Campus is a 1982 drama film directed by Robert E. Morris and starring Peter Knight Silander and Robert Dryer. It looks into the aspects and views of a small group of students, as they come across various life issues. The Mailbox The Mailbox is a 1977 American 24-minute short film produced by BYU Motion Picture Studios. The film is available through the Brigham Young University Office of Creative Works on a compilation DVD with other LDS films. La carabina de Ambrosio La Carabina de Ambrosio was a Mexican television show created and developed by Humberto Navarro, filmed at the Televisa Studios, Chapultepec in Mexico City, from 1978 until 1987. The slogan of the show was "A Magical, Comical, and Musical Variety Show." The show had guest emcees that included César Costa, Gualberto Castro, Fito Girón, and Manolo Muñoz. While the emcees sang a cast member would interrupt rudely and a comedy skit began. The show consisted of numerous skits, jokes and tricks played on the emcees. It is rumored that the reason there were so many emcees during the run of the show was due the numerous tricks played on them. Since 2007, the show is in re-runs on TV Clásico. The theme song was Quartz by Quartz. A Sicilian Miracle Miracle in Palermo! is a 2004 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Beppe Cino. Ayee Milan Ki Raat Ayee Milan Ki Raat is a 1991 Bollywood musical romantic film directed by K. Pappu, starring Avinash Wadhavan, Shaheen, Aruna Irani, Alok Nath, Anupam Kher and Rita Bhaduri. The movie was average at the box office, but the music was highly appreciated and still remembered as a best album with all chart-busting hit songs, which are sung by Anuradha Paudwal. Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is a 2004 American short film directed by Tom Donahue and starring Yolonda Ross, William Mahoney and James Urbaniak. Original Child Bomb Original Child Bomb is a 2004 documentary about the aftermath of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The film premiered at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival and was aired on many stations on August 6, 2005, the 60th anniversary of the bombings. The title of the film was inspired by Thomas Mertons poem of the same name, which is quoted throughout the film. The documentary employs color footage that had previously been labeled top secret by the US government. The 2005 airing of Original Child Bomb was the most extensive exposure to date of this footage in the United States. It had been filmed by both the United States military and Japanese camera crews. Original Child Bomb was directed by Carey McKenzie and produced by Holly Becker. Shin Gettâ Robo tai Neo Gettâ Robo is an anime OVA series based on the works of Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa. It was released in four episodes on four DVDs from December 2000 to June 2001. Shin Getter Robo vs Neo Getter Robo draws heavily from Ken Ishikawas manga Getter Robo Go. An anime adaptation of Getter Robo Go was made in 1991, but bore no relation to Ishikawas manga aside from sharing the titular robot and pilots. Neo Getter Robo features much more faithful versions of Ishikawas characters, but with a new plot and new Getter. Discotek Media announced the North American license to the anime on March 13, 2012, and plans on releasing the series to DVD and Blu-ray. Uncle Sam Magoo Uncle Sam Magoo is a 1970 television special directed by Abe Levitow and written by Larry Markes, Henry G. Saperstein and Sam Rosen. The special stars Jim Backus as Mr. Magoo, Lennie Weinrib, Bob Holt, Patti Gilbert, Sid Grossfeld and Barney Phillips. The special aired on February 15, 1970, on NBC. Kidnapped Kidnapped is a 1986 animated movie directed by Geoff Collins. The film is based on the book of the same name, Kidnapped by author Robert Louis Stevenson. A region free collectors edition of the film was released on DVD in 1999, the film was also remastered for this release. Vishwa Thulasi Vishwa Thulasi is a 2004 Tamil drama film directed by Sumathy Ram, starring Mammooty and Nandita Das. This films score and soundtrack were composed by Ilayaraaja and M. S. Viswanathan. It was well received upon screening at the 2005 WorldFest Houston International Film Festival and screened in 2005 at Zanzibar International Film Festival of Dhow Countries - South Africa, World Film Festival at Montreal - Canada, Bollywood Festival in Praha - Czech Republic, Moffom in Praha, Czech Republic, American Arts Council Film Festival - New York, USA, Cinema St. Louis International Film Festival in Missouri - USA. Tragedy: The Story of Queensbridge Tragedy: The Story of Queensbridge is a 2005 documentary film directed by Booker Sim for Juju Films. The film documents the streets of the Queensbridge Housing Projects of New York City, following the issues and struggles of Tragedy Khadafi aka Intelligent Hoodlum. Queens rappers Havoc, Prodigy, Capone and N.O.R.E., as well as producer Marley Marl among others appeared in the film. Solo Trans Solo Trans is a concert film by Neil Young, released in 1984. It was recorded at the Hara Arena in Dayton, Ohio on September 18, 1983, during Youngs Solo Trans tour. Originally released on only LaserDisc, the film has since gone out of print. Wiener Takes All: A Dogumentary Wiener Takes All: A Dogumentary is a 2007 documentary film that chronicles the lives of Americas top competitive dachshunds and their owners. Directed by Shane MacDougall, the film follows five competitors in the Wienerschnitzel "Wiener Nationals" dachshund racing circuit, from the scandal of the 2003 Wiener Nationals, through to the 2005 championships this December in San Diego. The film opens with Noodles controversial 2003 loss, and the ensuing Noodles-Pretzel rivalry - one that is cut short with Pretzels tragic sudden death. Only a few weeks later Noodles triumphantly wins the 2004 Wiener Nationals - this time free and clear. The glory is short-lived, as he is forced into retirement by race organizers, and Team Noodles has to decide whether to accept his premature sojourn from the sport, or try and qualify out of state. The film also follows some of Americas top show dogs as they go to the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, then switches gears and heads to the heartland of Texas for the DCA Earthdog championships. Allegations of doping, match fixing, animal cruelty, and discrimination are investigated, and revealing interviews with some of Americas top judges, including Anne Rogers Clark, explain the background of some of the famous controversies in the dachshund world. Small Claims: The Reunion Small Claims: The Reunion is an Australian television film starring Rebecca Gibney and Claudia Karvan, which first aired on Network Ten in 2006. The film was a co-production with subscription television and was also broadcast on the Foxtel, Austar, and Optus Television Subscription Television services. The series was written by husband and wife team, Keith Thompson and Kaye Bendle. The film is part three of a mystery series about two overworked young mums, de-skilled beyond their worst nightmares, who become a formidable pair of sleuths, directed by Cherie Nowlan. Their cases are the murders, greed and dark passions that lurk behind the anonymous facade of the suburbs. September 12th September 12th is an independent film, written and directed by John Touhey. Set on the third anniversary of the September 11 attacks, the film centers on the long-term effects the event had on many Americans. The movie was filmed in several locations in the New York City boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn and Staten Island, as well as East Meadow, Brooklyn and Cranford. Navarasa Navarasa is a 2005 Tamil language film directed by Santosh Sivan. It has met with a strong reception since its release, and has been shown at many film festivals across the world including the Singapore International Film Festival, the Pusan International Film Festival, Korea, the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival, Taiwan, the São Paulo International Film Festival, Brazil and the Lyon Asian Film Festival, France among others. In January, 2006 it was selected as an official entry to the International Film Festival Rotterdam. Che: Rise and Fall Che Rise and Fall is a documentary film created by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. The film was entirely shot in Cuba at the time Che Guevara’s remains were airlifted from Bolivia to Santa Clara the final resting place. The documentary features the testimonies of Guevara’s comrades-in-arms in Sierra Maestra, Congo and Bolivia, also with Alberto Granado with whom Guevara rode a motorcycle from Argentina on a trip that will end, tragically, sixteen years later in the jungles of Bolivia, an experience that was brought to the big screen on The Motorcycle Diaries. Che Rise and Fall begins with an account of Guevaras death in Bolivia in 1967, and fittingly ends with footage of the return of his remains for interment in a monument in Santa Claras Revolution Square some 30 years later. Che Rise and Fall explores an unorthodox approach to the myth of Che as a revolutionary icon. According to Lourdes Vázquez from Rutgers University Library, the film documents Che’s frustrated experience for the period spent fighting a in Congos Revolutionary War as well as his sense of failure. The documentary includes original archival footage, original photographs taken by Ernesto Guevara in Mexico, and images from the ceremony of Che’s remains being brought to Santa Clara, originally included on the documentary "Che, a man of this world" directed by Marcelo Schapces. Che: Rise and Fall was premiered on National Geographic Channel on June 14, 2007 and has been released on DVD in the USA, Germany, United Kingdom, Portugal, and Spain. Azadi Azadi is a 2005 Australian short film, written and directed by award-winning film-maker Anthony Maras, and produced in association with the Australian Film Commission, the Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund and the South Australian Film Corporation. The film has earned numerous accolades on the international festival circuit and has screened on broadcast television, festivals and at human rights events the world over. Donsol Donsol is an indie film written and directed by Adolfo Alix about a summer love made in the island of Donsol. The movie produced by Bicycle Pictures stars Sid Lucero and Angel Aquino. Knightquest Knightquest is a fan film that made its debut on the internet in October 2001, created by fans of the Star Wars franchise. It is a live-action drama set in the Star Wars universe, taking place a few weeks before the events in A New Hope. It depicts Darth Vaders ongoing quest to seek out and destroy any Jedi who may have escaped the great purge years ago. Knightquest is notable among fanfilms for having been shot on film, as opposed to the more common digital video. It was also mastered in THX Dolby Surround, and features a special Star Wars themed THX introduction before the film. The film has been generally well received by fans, and has been consistently mentioned in the press as a turning point in the development of fanfilms. The film has also won several awards, including Best Actress and Best Special Effects in the 2001 Force 3.75 Australian Fanfilm Festival. The films entire budget of $12,000 went to vendors for camera and equipment rental, film, costume and prop creation, location permits, hotel rooms and food. The entire cast and crew worked for free. Filming began on October 31, 1998 and lasted four days. Pick-ups were done in December of that year and again in March 1999. Visual effects work continued until right before the film was released in October 2001. Tom Sehenuk was responsible for nearly all visual effects, except for lightsaber rotoscoping, which was completed by Clay Kronke. Confessions of a Gambler Confessions of a Gambler is a 2007 film that depicts a womans struggles in life, and how she turns to gambling and later becomes addicted. It is based on a true story and is written by the lead actor, Rayda Jacobs. The book on which it is based won The Sunday Times Fiction Prize in 2004. Dead On: The Life and Cinema of George A. Romero Dead On: The Life and Cinema of George A. Romero is a 2008 documentary film directed by the filmmaker Rusty Nails. The film is about the life and career of the horror film director George A. Romero. Clips from his films are combined with interviews with Romero, his collaborators, and his admirers to show the whole story of his life. The film is currently in post-production and was expected to be released in late 2008 but has yet to be released as of July 2009. Disarm Disarm is a documentary film which spans a dozen countries to look at how, despite a global ban, millions of antipersonnel landmines continue to claim victims daily in more than eighty countries. Defined as a conventional weapon, landmines inflict destruction upon civilian populations for decades after the initial conflict has ended. Disarm juxtaposes government and public opinion- that of diplomats, mine victims, deminers, soldiers, campaigners and aid workers- to explore the issues that both hinder and further the case against the weapon. Visually stunning, Disarm features harrowing footage smuggled out of isolated nation of Burma, scenes from war-ravaged Colombia and Iraq, never-before-seen helmet camera footage shot by Afghan and Bosnian deminers, unprecedented access into warehouses stockpiling millions of Soviet-made mines, and insightful comments by outspoken Nobel Peace Laureate Jody Williams. Looking beyond landmines, Disarm offers a contemporary, intelligent and critical investigation into how weapons systems, war, and the way it is waged are being redefined in the 21st century with devastating consequences. Dust to Dust: The Health Effects of 9/11 Dust to Dust: The Health Effects of 9/11 is a documentary film that was broadcast on the Sundance Channel. It was directed by Heidi Dehncke-Fisher and produced by Bruce Kennedy in 2006. The Executive Producer was Hal Gessner of CBS News Productions. Associate Producers included Marisa Karplus and Josh Ravitz. It addressed the health effects on people in the vicinity of the collapsed World Trade Center following the September 11 in New York City. It also questions whether politics influenced federal Environmental Protection Agency statements asserting air safety in lower Manhattan. It includes interviews with ill victims of the Twin Towers dust and health officials in New York City. It also includes quotes by government officials, such as a video of then New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani saying, "The air quality is safe and acceptable." Actor Steve Buscemi, a former New York City firefighter, is the narrator of the film. The day following the September 11th attacks, Buscemi volunteered and worked on relief efforts for one week, all the while shunning publicity for it. The New York Times reviewer Anita Gates found the documentary "powerful and persuasive", and said that the "villain" of Dust to Dust was EPA director Christine Todd Whitman. Awake, My Soul: The Story of the Sacred Harp Awake, My Soul: The Story of the Sacred Harp is a 2006 documentary film directed by Matt and Erica Hinton, and narrated by Jim Lauderdale. It follows the folk tradition of Sacred Harp singing, a type of shape-note singing, kept alive by amateur singers in the rural American South. Holly Hobbie and Friends: Christmas Wishes Holly Hobbie and Friends: Christmas Wishes is the 2nd direct-to-DVD movie to feature the current Holly Hobbie character. It was released to video on October 24, 2006, and broadcast on November 11, 2006 on Nick Jr.. A book adaptation from Little Simon, published on October 3, was adapted by Bonnie Pinehurst and illustrated by Kellee Riley. It features songs with music and lyrics by Sheriff Mandy Collins and Charlotte Spencer of the Hyper Girls. Kannum Kannum Kannum Kannum is a 2008 Tamil language film directed by G. Marimuthu who also wrote the story, screenplay and dialogues. Prasanna plays the leading role, and Udhayathara pairs with him, while Vadivelu, Santhanam, and Vijayakumar play supporting roles. The films score and soundtrack is composed by Dhina, with lyrics by "Kavi Perarasu" Vairamuthu. It premièred on Kalaignar TV as part of their Gandhi Jayanthi Special Programmes on 2 October 2008. The films title was based on a song from Anniyan. Lucky Loser Lucky Loser is a 2006 Thai sports-comedy about a small, fictional Southeast Asian countrys bid to play in the World Cup. Initially, the country depicted in the film was Laos, but because of concerns by diplomatic officials that the depiction of Lao players would be seen as offensive to Lao people, the films release in May 2006 was cancelled. The films production company, GMM Tai Hub, re-edited the film and reshot some scenes to remove any references to Laos. The name of the fictional country is Arvee. Scenes of City Life Children of Troubled Times, also known as Fēngyún Érnǚ, Children of the Storm, and several other translations, is a patriotic 1935 Chinese film most famous as the origin of "The March of the Volunteers", the national anthem of the Peoples Republic of China. The movie was directed by Xu Xingzhi and written by Tian Han and Xia Yan. Yuan Muzhi plays an intellectual who flees the trouble in Shanghai to pursue the glamorous Wang Renmei only to join the Chinese resistance after the death of his friend. Meeting David Wilson Meeting David Wilson is a 2008 American documentary film. It is a 90-minute video produced for initial presentation on the MSNBC cable channel. Its focus is the encounter between David A. Wilson, a black American filmmaker who grew up in Newark, and David B. Wilson, a descendant of a white American tobacco-planter who had owned some of the black Wilsons’ ancestors as slaves. The film was directed by Daniel Woolsey and David A. Wilson and produced by Barion Grant. The Wilsons and Barion founded an African-American News website at NBC News entitled The Grio. Dhire Bohe Meghna Dhire Bohe Meghna is a 1973 Bengali war film based on the events of the Bangladesh Liberation War. The film is written and directed by Alamgir Kabir and it was his first feature film. Sprookjesboom Sprookjesboom, also known as "The Fairy Tale Tree", "Märchenbaum" and "LArbre des Contes", is a computer-animated series for children from the Efteling. The show is produced by the animation studio Motek Entertainment in Amsterdam, based on a concept from Eftelings director, Olaf Vugts. The television program is broadcast daily in several international markets including the Netherlands on TROS and z@ppelin, in Germany on NRW and in Belgium on Ketnet and Club RTL. Sprookjesboom is similar in theme to DreamWorks Shrek. It tells the story of the characters that live in the Sprookjesbos, or Fairy Tale Forest, including Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, and Tom Thumb. Behind every 5-minute episode is a subtle moral message. Episodes are in Dutch, with some having been translated to German and English. The character animation is based on motion capture performance. A feature-length film titled Sprookjesboom, de Film was released in 2012 and was awarded the 100th Dutch Gouden Film. The film was based on the characters and stories from the series. Minushi Minushi is a Canadian flash-animated feature film produced, directed, written and animated by Tyler Gibb, an independent filmmaker living in Montreal, Quebec. It is one of the first feature films to be entirely animated in Adobe Flash. It premiered on July 10 at the 2007 Fantasia Festival in Montreal. An adapted version of the film has been released online in 19 chapters. 2B 2B is a 2009 science fiction film directed by Richard Kroehling and starring James Remar, Kevin Corrigan, Jane Kim, and Hayley DuMond. It is based on the ideas of transhumanism and the technological singularity. The film was released on October 2, 2009 at the Woodstock Film Festival. It was produced in conjunction with Terasem Media and Films. San Umbrella or San is a Chinese documentary film directed by Du Haibin and released in 2007. The film documents the experiences of modern rural China, particularly five social groups: students, soldiers, tradespeople, and peasants. Dus stated goal with the film was to highlight the growing disparity between Chinas prosperous cities and its stagnating countryside. The Women of Fast Food is the sequel to Onna Tachiguishi-Retsuden consisting of six loosely connected short stories. It was released in Japanese theaters November 10, 2007 and on DVD on April 23, 2008. Never Mind the Quality: Feel the Width Never Mind the Quality Feel the Width is a rarely seen 1973 British comedy film directed by Ronnie Baxter and starring John Bluthal, Joe Lynch and Bernard Stone. It was a spin-off from the ITV television series Never Mind the Quality about two mismatched tailors in the East End of London. Between Floors Between Floors is a 2009 American independent drama film that was produced and directed by Jen White as her directorial debut. The film was edited from hour-long, structured improvisations, shot in working elevators. Each scene plays out in a single shot, with the only editing being from scene to scene. Brick by Brick: A Civil Rights Story Brick by Brick: A Civil Rights Story is a 2007 documentary film, produced and directed by Bill Kavanagh. The story follows three Yonkers families from the 1970s to the 1990s as they navigated a protracted and bitter confrontation in the city over housing and school desegregation. The documentary also recounts the heroic efforts of grassroots activists to keep the battle alive to address racial isolation and housing discrimination in Yonkers, as well as the infamous 1988 confrontation between the Federal courts and the City of Yonkers. Westchester County civil rights activist Winston Ross is among those portrayed in the film, which details his youth in Yonkers Runyon Heights neighborhood and his years in the citys public schools. Lawrence Downes of the New York Times described the documentary as "a sober warning about the present day." Downes asserted that, "America — never mind Yonkers — still grapples with unsettled issues of poverty and race, and until that conundrum is resolved, it will keep reasserting itself in new and troubling ways." A dramatization of the 1988 confrontation is encapsulated in the HBO miniseries Show Me a Hero, largely based on the Lisa Belkin non-fiction book. Many of the political actors and characters in Show Me a Hero are portrayed in the original documentary, including Nick Wasicsko, the youngest mayor in the citys history, who figured prominently in the 1988 crisis. Brick by Brick: A Civil Rights Story premiered on WNET in February 2007 and was widely shown on public television stations and film festivals nationwide over the following years. Ongka's Big Moka - The Kawelka of Papua New Guinea Ongkas Big Moka: The Kawelka of Papua New Guinea is a 1970s documentary film, part of Granada Televisions Disappearing World Series which ran from 1969-1993. It was first aired in the UK on 11 December 1974, and was subsequently aired in the US in 1976. Andrew Strathern served as consulting anthropologist for the film. Children of War Children of War is a feature-length documentary film directed by Bryan Single and released in 2009. Filmed in northern Uganda over a period of three years, the story follows the journey of a group of former child soldiers as they undergo a process of trauma therapy and emotional healing while in a rehabilitation center. Having been abducted from their homes and schools by the Lord’s Resistance Army—a quasi-religious militia led by international war criminal and self-proclaimed prophet Joseph Kony—the children struggle to confront years of brutal abuse, forced combat and religious indoctrination with the help of a heroic team of trauma counselors. As these fearless allies guide the children forward into new lives, Children Of War illuminates a powerful and cathartic story of forgiveness and hope in the aftermath of war. Lu ling The Deers Bell is a 1982 Chinese animated film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio. It is also referred to as Bell on a Deer and Lu Ling. Bahaddur Gandu Bahaddur Gandu, is a 1976 Indian Kannada language feature film directed by A. V. Sheshagiri Rao, starring Rajkumar, Jayanthi, Aarathi and Vajramuni in lead roles.The movie saw a theatrical run of 19 weeks. Critics have noted that the plot is loosely based on William Shakespeare s The Taming of the Shrew though it also has similarities with the 1952 Hindi movie Aan. Thayi Meethu Sathyam Thai Meethu Sathiyam is a 1978 Indian Tamil-language Curry Western film directed by R. Thyagarajan and produced by Chinnappa Thevar. The film stars Rajinikanth and Sripriya in the lead roles. It focuses on a shepherd who vows to avenge the murder of his parents by hunting down the criminals responsible. The film, which was Thevars last to be produced, was released on 30 October 1978, Diwali day and became a commercial success. I Love You I Love You is a 2004 Indian Odia romance action film directed by Hara Patnaik and produced by Sanjay Nayak. It stars debutante Anubhav Mohanty and Mumbai based model and actress Namrata Thapa. This film is a remake of 1999 Tamil film Thulladha Manamum Thullum which starred Vijay and Simran in lead roles. Dig Comics Dig Comics is an American documentary film written and directed by Miguel Cima. It won an award for Best Documentary at the Comic Con International Film Festival, in 2009. The short film advocates for the comic book art form in the United States, and encourages the viewers to read more comic books. Delphinium: A Childhood Portrait of Derek Jarman Delphinium: A Childhood Portrait of Derek Jarman is a 2009 short film based on the early years, work, and legacy of British artist and filmmaker Derek Jarman. The film was written and directed by Matthew Mishory and produced by Iconoclastic Features. It was executive produced by Andreas Andrea. Keith Collins, Jarmans surviving muse, participated in the making of the film. Jonathan Caouette served as a creative advisor. It is the first narrative work about the life of Derek Jarman. Mutthirai Muthirai is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language thriller film written by Aneez Tanveer Jeeva, wife of late director Jeeva, who also produces this film, and directed by actor Srinath,starring Daniel Balaji, Nithin Sathya, Lakshmi Rai and newcomer Manjari Phadnis in the lead roles, whilst Kishore of Polladhavan and Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu fame and Ponvannan play important supporting roles and Bollywood actress Rakhi Sawant makes a special appearance. The film, which has musical score by Yuvan Shankar Raja, was launched in early 2008, and was released on 19 June 2009. Thottal Poo Malarum Thottal Poo Malarum is a 2007 Indian Tamil romance film written and directed by P. Vasu, starring his son Sakthi Vasu and Gowri Munjal, two newcomers, in lead roles. Rajkiran, Sukanya, Nassar, Vadivelu, and Santhanam played supporting roles. The music was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film was released on 3 August 2007 and became an average grosser. Soul Diaspora Soul Diaspora is a 2009 film written and directed by Odera Ozoka. The film received 3 nominations at the 6th African Movie Academy Awards in 2010 for Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best film by an African Filmmaker in Diaspora, and AMAA Achievement in Sound, winning the award for Best film by an African Filmmaker in Diaspora. In addition, the film won the Audience Favorite Award at the 2010 Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles, United States. Chhoto Bou Choto Bou is a 1988 Bengali film directed by Anjan Choudhury and produced by Prabir Rakshit under the banner of Shree Krishna Film Production,Kolkata.The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee, Ranjit Mallick, Sandhya Roy and Debika Mukhopadhyay in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Swapan Chakraborty. The film was remade in Telugu as Chinna Kodallu and in Tamil as Chinna Marumagal. Hungama Hungama is a Telugu comedy film directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. The film was released on 28 April 2005 and was a super hit. It ran for 100 days. This was a remake of Tamil titled Banda Paramasivam and in Hindi in 2012 as Housefull 2. Song of Tomorrow Song of Tomorrow is a 2010 Swedish indies film directed by Janos Holmström and Janos Bergergård. The film debuted in the 2010 Gothenburg Film Festival on January 30, 2010 and was shown on Sveriges Television on August 31, 2010, before released in domestic theatres on June 10, 2011. Red Shirley Red Shirley is a short documentary film directed by Lou Reed. It tells the story of his cousin, Shirley Novick, living through World War I, fleeing Poland during World War II, and taking part in the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. The film was shot by photographer Ralph Gibson, and the soundtrack was recorded by Metal Machine Trio. In 2011, Reed said there was a "great impetus" to create the film Red Shirley, given that a lot of information would be lost if he didnt. Its début was at the 2010 Vienna International Film Festival, before appearing in New York at the Jewish Film Festival. The trailer for the documentary featured a collection of photographs and a conversation between Reed and his cousin Novick. Novicks nickname is "Red Shirley", hence the title of the film. Family X is a 2010 Japanese film directed by Kōki Yoshida. It was shown at the Forum section of the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. Kaliyuga Pandavulu Kaliyuga Pandavulu is a 1986 Indian Telugu-language film produced by D. Ramanaidu under Suresh Productions, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Daggubati Venkatesh and Kushboo Sundar in the lead roles, with music composed by Chakravarthy. Lost Angeles Lost Angeles is a 2012 independent comedy-drama film directed by Phedon Papamichael, produced by Papamichael and Chris Gibbin, and written by Chris Merrill. It was shot on a mix of RedMX and Canon EOS 5D Mark II, over the course of 32 days in Los Angeles, California in 2010 and 2011. Lost Angeles premiered at the 2012 Oldenburg International Film Festival, hosted in Oldenburg, Germany on September 12–16, 2012. Way of the Morris Way of the Morris is a 2011 64-minute documentary about Morris dancing by Tim Plester and Rob Curry. The film received preview screenings at the Purcell Room in Londons Southbank Centre as part of an Arts Council funded festival, "5,000 Morris Dancers." It premiered at the 2011 SXSW Festival in Austin. The film was self-released by Fifth Column Films in UK Cinemas in September 2011. Reviews were positive, with a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 100% based on 6 reviews, with an average rating of 6.6/10. It was later broadcast on Sky in the UK and New Zealand. The Miserables The Miserables is a short film directed by Benjamin Taylor and written by Alex Lipman. Released in 2010 by University of Westminster, the film was a finalist at The 38th Annual Student Academy Awards in Beverly Hills, and has been screened at festivals in the UK, USA, China, Russia, Germany and Italy. The film won Best Drama at the 2011 Royal Television Society Student Awards where the short was considered by the jury to be outstanding. A very good emotional script, had been creatively executed with sensitivity, flair, restraint, and imagination. The Call of the Entrepreneur The Call of the Entrepreneur is a 2007 documentary produced by Acton Media, part of the Acton Institute, along with Cold Water Media. It premiered in Grand Rapids, USA on May 17, 2007. Lord Byron Lord Byron is a film by Zack Godshall and Ross Brupbacher. It premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and is garnering praise from the industry as a technical achievement and from critics as an important work of Southern United States fiction. Akmens un skembas I Remember Everything, Richard is a 1966 film produced during Soviet period at the Riga Film Studio. Another name for the film is Rock and Splinters, which is normally applied to the uncut version. The films director was Rolands Kalniņš. The Black Dove The Black Dove is a 2012 American independent drama film starring John Savage and Sean Young. Strings of Passion Strings of Passion is a Bollywood drama film released on 17 January 2014. It was directed by Sanghamitra Chaudhari. The film stars Zeenat Aman, Indrani Haldar, Shubh Mukherjee and Rajesh Sharma. Dabadebulebi Saqartveloshi Born in Georgia is a 2011 Georgian drama film directed by Tamar Shavgulidze. The Prosecution of an American President The Prosecution of an American President is a 2012 American documentary film about the Iraq War directed by Dave Hagen and David J. Burke. Former prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi outlines his legal case for prosecution of George W. Bush for deliberately starting the war under false pretenses, misleading America over Saddam Husseins weapons of mass destruction, and falsely blaming Iraq for the 9/11 attacks. Noted attorney Alan Dershowitz also comments. The film is based on the 2008 book The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder by Bugliosi, a former Los Angeles deputy district attorney. Bugliosi also testified in 2008 to the House Judiciary Committee on Bushs alleged crimes. The film documents Bugliosi as he presents to a UCLA law classroom his case that former president George W. Bush should be prosecuted for the deaths of over 4,000 American soldiers and 100,000 Iraqi civilians as a result of the invasion and war. LaMB LaMB is a 2009 Singaporean-Japanese animated film directed by Ryosuke Tei based on a script written by Carmelo S. J. Juinio and illustrated by Yasufumi Soejima, produced by Animax. The film tells the story of a futuristic inhabited planet that has seemingly perfected a system of justice and imprisonment, called "Lamination". Individuals convicted of serious crimes are encased in laminated suits, which results in virtual slavery. The criminals are referred to as "LaMBs". The protagonists struggle with the political and ethical system of laminated imprisonment, leading to the eventual development of a romantic relationship between a free citizen and a LaMB. It is the first Animax original production that provided two different songs for the opening and ending themes of the movie, featuring the music of Simple Plan and The Click Five. Defenders of Space Phoenix King is a South Korean animated feature film. It was later dubbed into English and released in America and Europe as Defenders of Space and parts of its footage was used to create Space Thunder Kids. The small image of the movie poster depicts a toy version of Phoenix King that was released. Phoenix King is identical to a Diaclone toy No.10 Fire Engine, that later became Inferno of the Transformers. This is the earliest animated version of said toy. A Second Knock at the Door A Second Knock at the Door is a documentary on friendly fire in Iraq and Afghanistan. The film follows military families after they are told their family member died in a "fratricide" incident. All the families profiled in the film only learned their family member was killed by a comrade, not an enemy, months after they first learned of their death. Director Christopher Grimes has described being inspired by the official coverup of former sport star Pat Tillman being killed by his comrades. The film was screened at the Flyway Film Festival in 2011, and the East Lansing Film Festival in 2012. Adams Apples Adams Apples is a Ghanaian film series, starring Yvonne Okoro, Joselyn Dumas, John Dumelo, Naa Ashorkor Mensa-Doku, Anima Misa Amoah, Adjetey Anang, Helene Asante, SoulKnight Jazz, Jasmine Baroudi, Vincent McCauley, Roselyn Ngissah, Fred Kanebi. The series consists of ten drama feature films, known as "chapters", produced by Ken Attoh and directed by Shirley Frimpong-Manso. The film series follows the life of the Adams family, which is made up of Doris Adams, a widow of an ex-diplomat , and her three daughters; Baaba, Jennifer and Kuukua, showing how they deal with their complicated family, love lives, individual secrets, lies and regrets. A spin-off television drama series, with the same title premiered in February 2013, and has since started airing on DStvs Africa Magic; the television series is set a year after the tenth chapter of the film series. Thanga Padhakkam Thanga Pathakkam is a 1974 Tamil-language action drama film, directed by P. Madhavan and written by J. Mahendran. Based on the play of the same name, the film stars Sivaji Ganesan, K. R. Vijaya, Sreekanth and Prameela in the lead roles, while Major Sundarrajan and Cho Ramaswamy play supporting roles. It focuses on a disciplined Superintendent of Police who is dedicated to his job, while his son, on the contrary, is rebellious by nature and grows to resent his father. Ganesan reprises his role from the play. Thanga Pathakkam was released on 1 June 1974. The film was a commercial success, running for over 175 days in theatres, and thereby becoming a silver jubilee film. It was remade in Telugu as Kondaveeti Simham, and served as an inspiration for the Kannada film Kadamba and the Hindi film Shakti. Get Out Alive Get Out Alive is a 2012 American Horror/Thriller film directed by Clay DuMaw. The movies plot pays tribute to elements from 70s and 80s horror films like The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Evil Dead. Seven Arhat Seven Arhat is a 2010 Chinese action comedy film directed and produced by Fu Huayang and written by Ning Caishen. The film stars Eric Tsang, Chen Sicheng, Wang Hao, Zhang Zhen, Jia Huijing, Wang Jing, and Zhao Yilong. It picks up the story of Master Xiuxiu and his seven disciples protecting the treasure in the Buddhist temple. The film premiered in China on July 23, 2010. £830,000,000 - Nick Leeson and the Fall of the House of Barings Inside Story Special: £830,000,000 – Nick Leeson and the Fall of the House of Barings, sometimes referred to as 25 Million Pounds, is a 1996 British television documentary by filmmaker Adam Curtis. It details the collapse of Barings Bank in the mid-1990s due to the machinations of Nick Leeson, who lost £827 million primarily by speculating on futures contracts. Kon Khon Kon Khon is a 2011 Thai film by Sarunyoo Wongkrachang. It concerns a love triangle involving three rival Khon dancers The film was selected as the Thai entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The Mapmaker The Mapmaker is a 2012 English drama film. Jenny Agutter and Rachel Hurd-Wood play the role of Isabel. Charles Dance and Harry Eden play the role of Rowan. A Mother's Story A Mothers Story is a 2011 Filipino family Independent film about Medy who became an illegal immigrant in the United States and her struggles as she achieves legal status. The film deals with what the OFWs go through in the United States. This is the first film produced by The Filipino Channel and distributed by ABS-CBN International and Star Cinema. The film had its premiere in Los Angeles on November 6, 2011. The film was released in Philippine cinemas on January 8, 2012. Boy Pick-Up: The Movie Boy Pick-Up: The Movie is a 2012 Filipino comedy film starring Ogie Alcasid, Solenn Heussaff, and Dennis Trillo. The film was directed by Dominic Zapata and released by GMA Films & Regal Entertainment. Boy Pick-Up: The Movie is the film adaptation of Bubble Gangs then latest famous skit "Pick-Up Lines Battle" featuring the fliptop-inspired battle of words using cheesy pick-up lines rather than well-rhyming trash talks. The film portrays the story of Boy Pick-Up and Boy Back-Up outside the Pick-Up Lines Battle Arena. Hansa Hansa is a 2012 Hindi feature film directed by Manav Kaul. The directorial debut film is set in a village in Uttarakhand, where Hansa and his elder sister Chiku look for their missing father. Upon its release the film receive critical acclaim. Astonishingly, this movie was made with a budget of mere 5 Lakh INR. Also during an interview on Lallantop, director Manav Kaul mentioned that the movie is freely available on YouTube. Welcome to New York Welcome to New York is a 2012 comedy short film directed and written by Steven Tylor OConnor and based on story by Sean David. It stars Sherry Vine, Sean Paul Lockhart, Nicholas Page/ Lauren Ordair, Ashleigh Murray, Megan Kane, Matthew Watson with Casper Andreas, Victor Cruz and Alex Ringler. Welcome to New York is about unique first experiences in New York City. The film received generally favorable reviews from film critics. Ten Ten is a British action drama film, directed and written by Craig Wyting, starring Colin Burt Vidler, Claire Walmsley, Danny Howard. The film was mostly shot at the Hythe area of the town of Colchester. The film is loosely based on the authors experiences as a soldier in the British Army, and examines how society treats former soldiers. The film was produced by previous winner of the Coup de Coeur at the Cannes Film Festival, Darren Cook of Scruffy Bear Pictures. The cast and crew volunteered their time to work on the production, with any money raised to be split between military charities, the Royal British Legion, the Invicta Foundation and 353. West of Thunder West of Thunder is an independent American feature-length Western film produced by Sunka Wakan Dragonfly Film Studios. If I Were You If I Were You is a 2012 Chinese romantic comedy film directed and written by Li Qi, starring Jimmy Lin, Yao Di, and Wu Ma. The film was released in China on Chinese New Year. The film is based on Biànshēn nánnǚ, a romantic novel of the same name, by the popular youth author Zi Yue. Nyan Cat Nyan Cat is the name of a YouTube video uploaded in April 2011, which became an internet meme. The video merged a Japanese pop song with an animated cartoon cat with a Pop-Tart for a torso, flying through space, and leaving a rainbow trail behind it. The video ranked at number 5 on the list of most viewed YouTube videos in 2011. Alphee of the Stars Alphée of the Stars is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Hugo Latulippe and released in 2012. The film documents a sabbatical year taken by Latulippe and his then-wife Laure Waridel in Switzerland, and its impact on their daughter Alphée, who has developmental disabilities caused by Smith–Lemli–Opitz syndrome. The Fly Room The Fly Room is a 2014 American independent biographical film written and directed by Alexis Gambis. The film recounts the life of Calvin Bridges from the perspective of his daughter, Betsey. Koormavatara Koormavatara is a 2011 Indian Kannada drama film directed by Girish Kasaravalli, based on short story of the same name written by Kum. Veerabhadrappa. It stars Shikaripura Krishnamurthy, Jayanthi and Apoorva Kasaravalli in the lead roles, and Harish Raj, Cheswa, Rashmi Sumukha, Goa Dattu and Sumukha Bharadwaj feature in supporting roles. The story revolves around a government employee cast in a play to portray Mahatma Gandhi, who, on course, realizes that playing Gandhi is easier than imbibing and implementing his principles in real-life. The film was screened in 17 film festivals and won acclaims Bangkok, New York and Vancouver. At the 59th National Film Awards, it was awarded the Best Feature Film in Kannada. Laundry Day Laundry Day is an American independent dark comedy/crime film set in New Orleans starring Kerry Cahill, Billy Slaughter, Dave Davis, and Samantha Ann. It is the directorial debut of Randy Mack, who also wrote and produced via Armak Productions. The original score was composed and performed by Peter Orr of New Orleans band Sneaky Pete & The Fens. It is currently represented by Circus Road Films. An American in Madras An American in Madras is a feature-length documentary film directed by Karan Bali. The film highlights American-born Ellis R Dungans pioneering contribution to the then-developing Tamil Film Industry in South India between 1935 and 1950. Pan si dong The Cave of the Silken Web a.k.a. Journey to the West - the Spiders Cave a.k.a. Spiders is a 1927 Chinese film directed by Dan Duyu and starring Yin Mingzhu as the first spider spirit. It is based on an episode of the shenmo fantasy novel Journey to the West, a Chinese literary classic written in the Ming Dynasty. The ten-reel silent film was produced by Shanghai Yingxi Company. It was thought to be a lost film, until 2013, when an original copy of The Cave of the Silken Web was discovered in the archives of the National Library in Mo i Rana, Norway. The film was presented at the Films from the South 2013 festival in Oslo. Roughly three quarters of the film is preserved, the first reel and a section in the middle is lost. The Norwegian copy has retained the original Chinese intertitles, but includes additional jokes in Norwegian written for the local audience. Tempting Fate Tempting Fate is a 2015 Nigerian American film written, directed and produced by Kevin Nwankwor. The film stars Ramsey Nouah, Dan Davies and John Vogel. It first premiered at the 2015 Pan African Film Festival and also at the USA Indie Fest. Rough Rider Rough Rider is a documentary film, first shown on RTÉ television on 28 July 2014. Filmed over two years, it is set against the fall of Lance Armstrong for doping offences in 2012 and follows the Irish journalist and former professional cyclist Paul Kimmage during the 2013 Tour de France, where he questions what is being done to free professional cycling from doping since the release in 1990 of his book Rough Ride. The film is directed by Adrian McCarthy. State of Bacon State of Bacon is a 2014 mockumentary written and directed by Jason Cook, and produced in conjunction with the Blue Ribbon Bacon Festival. It postulates that bacon is one of the most popular foods in the world, and covers the worlds largest bacon festival, the founders, and the people that attend. Deadliest Crash: The 1955 Le Mans Disaster Deadliest Crash: The Le Mans 1955 Disaster is a documentary film made by Bigger Picture Films for the BBC in 2009. It was originally aired on BBC Four on Sunday, 16 May 2010. It was subsequently repeated on BBC Two and BBC Four. The programme tells the story of the 1955 Le Mans disaster in which Pierre Leveghs Mercedes 300 SLR smashed into the crowd, killing 83 people and injuring 120 more. Of Sinners and Saints Of Sinners and Saints is a 2015 Philippine thriller film co-written and directed by Filipino Italian filmmaker Ruben Maria Soriquez on his directorial debut. The film stars Soriquez, Raymond Bagatsing, Polo Ravales, and Sue Prado. Dad's Holiday Emperors Holidays is a 2015 Chinese family film directed by Wang Yuelun. The film was released on February 19, 2015. Sabyasachi Sabyasachi is a Bengali patriotic drama film directed by Pijush Bose and produced by Asim Sarkar based on the novel Pather Dabi written by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. This film was released on 21 January 1977 under the banner of Usha Films. Seth's Dominion Seth’s Dominion is a 2014 National Film Board of Canada animated/live action documentary directed by Luc Chamberland about the Canadian cartoonist Seth. The Empty Classroom El Aula Vacía is a 2015 documentary film produced by Gael Garcia Bernal, and directed by 11 film directors, including Eryk Rocha and Pablo Stoll. The film premiered in March 2015 at the Guadalajara Film Festival, will screen on 16 April 2015 at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema, and will be shown on 23 April at the Malaga Film Festival. Bandipotu Bandipotu is a 2015 Telugu comedy film directed by Mohan Krishna Indraganti and features Allari Naresh and Eesha Rebba in the lead roles while Srinivas Avasarala, Posani Krishna Murali, Tanikella Bharani and Sampoornesh Babu appear in other pivotal roles. The film is produced by Aryan Rajesh on EVV Cinema banner and is titled based on the N. T. Rama Raos 1963 film of the same name. Kalyani Koduri composed the music while P.G. Vinda and Dharmendra Kakarala handled the cinematography and editing of the movie respectively. The film was launched on 10 June 2014 at E. V. V. Satyanarayanas residence in Hyderabad. The principal photography started on 1 July 2014 at Rajahmundry. The movie released on 20 February 2015. This film got mostly mixed to positive reviews from critics. My Last Day My Last Day is a 2011 Christian anime short film created by The Jesus Film Project, with Barry Cook and STUDIO4°C. The story unfolds through the eyes of a criminal who receives the same brutal crucifixion sentence as Jesus Christ. This is a short film of regret, repentance and redemption. The film is available in several different languages. 365 Days 365 Days is a 2015 Telugu, romantic drama film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. Produced by D. Venkatesh, with soundtrack by Nag Sri Vatsa, the film stars Anaika Soti. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews. Starve Your Dog Starve Your Dog is a 2015 Moroccan drama film directed by Hicham Lasri. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It was also shown in the Panorama section of the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Postmaster Postmaster is a 2016 Bengali film based on Rabindranath Tagores short story with the same name, directed and written by Srijon Bardhan, produced by Sri Media. The motion picture was had its premiere on 7 December 2015 at the 4th Delhi International Film Festival later being released commercially on 24 June 2016 at Star Theatres, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. The film has also been selected at the 14th Chennai International Film Festival 2017. Sesh Sangbad: The Last News Sesh Sangbad is a 2016 Bengali language crime-thriller film written & directed by Pallav Gupta. The film star Srabanti in lead role has mad love for the sesh. Young & Fabulous Young & Fabulous is a 2016 Singaporean cosplay-themed and coming of age film directed by Michael Woo and Joyce Lee. It stars Aloysius Pang, Joshua Tan, Joyce Chu, Gurmit Singh, Henry Thia, Quan Yi Fong, Jeffrey Xu and Jordan Ng. The film was released in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam. Demon Covered in Scars is a Japanese film directed by Santa Yamagishi, starring Rika Adachi and based on the manga of the same name by Volvox Sumikawa. It was released in Japan by Kadokawa Pictures on 4 February 2017. The Lost Idea Khyanikaa: The Lost Idea is a 2017 Odia language independent feature film written and directed by Amartya Bhattacharyya. The film won the state award for Best Editing at the 29th Odisha State Film awards which was awarded to the filmmaker Amartya Bhattacharyya, who was also the editor of the film. The treatment of the film is more like a satire with moments of humorous illustrations of serious reality and often merging into spaces of magic realism and surrealism. The film was the only Odia language film at the Indian Panorama at 48th International Film Festival of India 2017. The film also gathered a lot of critical acclamation at the international film festival circuit. The film is produced by Swastik Choudhury under the banner of Swastik Arthouse. The film was premiered at Hidden Gems Film Festival in Canada followed by a number of other festivals including the Dhaka International Film Festival and Ethiopian International Film Festival. The film won the Honorable Jury Mention award at 5th Noida International Film Festival 2018. Prema Geema Jane Do Prema Geema Jaane Do is a 2016 Indian Kannada romantic comedy film written and directed by Kenja Chethan Kumar. The film stars Gowtham Ghatke, Pallavi Gowda, Shruthi Thimmaiah in the lead roles. The music is composed by Poornachandra Tejaswi and cinematography is by Bhaskar, Sukruth & Rudramuni. Filming began in May 2015, while the trailer of the film was released on 3 May 2016. The trailer has created curiosity amongst the viewers and has got positive reviews within the industry. The film released all over Karnataka on 2 September 2016. Enga Amma Rani Enga Amma Rani, is a 2017 Tamil-language horror drama film directed by S.Bani, starring Dhansika in the lead role and Yoganathan Maniam as guest role. Ilaiyaraaja composed the films score and soundtrack. The films tagline says Enga Amma and Dhansika plays the mother of two daughters. Prem Geet Prem Geet is a 2016 romantic film directed by Sudarshan Thapa in Nepal. The film was produced by Santosh Sen & Hari K C and features Pooja Sharma and Pradeep Khadka in lead roles. The film was released on Valentines Day 2015. The film met with positive responses from critics and audience. The film was a commercial success. The film marked turning point in career of the lead actor Pradeep Khadka and Pooja Sharma and made them huge stars. The movie earned much of the investment on its first week of release. 7 Naatkal 7 Naatkal is a 2017 Tamil mystery thriller film directed by Gautham VR and written by P. Vimal Kumar. The film stars Shakthi and Nikesha Patel in the lead roles alongside an ensemble cast of Prabhu, Ganesh Venkatraman, Nassar, Angana Roy, Rajeev Govinda Pillai, and M. S. Bhaskar, among others, playing supporting roles. The music was composed by Vishal Chandrasekhar with cinematography done by M. S. Prabhu and editing by M. Jesvin Prabu. The film was released on 2 June 2017 to moderate success. Maya Thirrai Maya Thirrai is a 2017-2017 Tamil Thriller Web series that premiered on 30 April 2017 and 13 August 2017 on ALT Balaji. The series is available for streaming on the ALT Balaji App and its associated websites since its release date. It's All True Its All True is an unfinished Orson Welles feature film comprising three stories about Latin America. "My Friend Bonito" was supervised by Welles and directed by Norman Foster in Mexico in 1941. "Carnaval" and "Jangadeiros" were directed by Welles in Brazil in 1942. It was to have been Welless third film for RKO Radio Pictures, after Citizen Kane and The Magnificent Ambersons. The project was a co-production of RKO and the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs that was later terminated by RKO. While some of the footage shot for Its All True was repurposed or sent to stock film libraries, approximately 200,000 feet of the Technicolor nitrate negative, most of it for the "Carnaval" episode, was dumped into the Pacific Ocean in the late 1960s or 1970s. In the 1980s a cache of nitrate negative, largely black-and-white, was found in a vault and presented to the UCLA Film and Television Archive. A 2000 inventory indicated that approximately 50,000 feet of Its All True had been preserved, with approximately 130,045 feet of the deteriorating nitrate not yet preserved. The unrealized production was the subject of a 1993 documentary, Based on an Unfinished Film by Orson Welles, written and directed by Richard Wilson, Bill Krohn and Myron Meisel. Panjumittai Panjumittai is a 2018 Tamil language fantasy comedy film written and directed by debutant S. P. Mohan and produced by Ramesh KV, S. Ganesh and Vinodh Kumar. The film has Ma Ka Pa Anand and Nikhila Vimal in the lead roles, while Sendrayan, Pandiarajan, Pandu and Vidyullekha Raman play supporting roles. D. Imman composed the music for the film, which was based on the short film Kalaru. Falls Around Her Falls Around Her is a 2018 Canadian drama film, directed by Darlene Naponse. The film stars Tantoo Cardinal as Mary Birchbark, an internationally famous First Nations musician who returns to her home community to recharge and reevaluate her life, only to find that her fame is not so easily left behind. The cast also includes Tina Keeper, Gail Maurice, Johnny Issaluk and J.D. Nicholsen. The film was shot on the Atikameksheng Anishnawbek First Nation reserve near Sudbury, Ontario. Despite Cardinals long and distinguished career as an actress, Falls Around Her was her first-ever starring role as the main protagonist in a film. The film premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. It subsequently screened as the opening gala of the imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival in October, where it won the Air Canada Audience Choice Award. It opened commercially in April 2019. The Dictator The Dictator is a 1915 American silent comedy film directed by Oscar Eagle and reputedly Edwin S. Porter. It was based on a play The Dictator by Richard Harding Davis and produced by Adolph Zukor and the Charles Frohman Company. John Barrymore stars in a role played on the stage by William Collier whose company Barrymore had performed in this play. The film was rereleased on April 13, 1919 as part of the Paramount "Success Series" of their early screen successes. The story was refilmed in 1922 as The Dictator starring Wallace Reid. Today both films are lost. According to allmovie and silentera the film was shot partly in Cuba. Fanchon, the Cricket Fanchon, the Cricket is a 1915 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players Film Company and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is based on a novel, La Petite Fadette by George Sand. It was directed by James Kirkwood and stars Mary Pickford, now working for Adolph Zukor and Daniel Frohman. A previous film version of the story was released in 1912 by IMP and directed by Herbert Brenon. Fanchon, the Cricket is the only film to feature all three Pickford siblings: Mary, Lottie, and Jack Pickford. Milton Berle, Fred, and Adele Astaire are also listed among the cast. Astaire biographer Tim Satchell maintains that the film is the only one to feature the dancing duo of Fred and Adele Astaire. Fred Astaire later said he had no recollection of working on the film. All three roles have yet to be positively confirmed. Hoffmanns Erzählungen Tales of Hoffmann is a 1916 silent German drama film directed by Richard Oswald. An incomplete print is held in the collection of the Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Foundation. Tepeyac Tepeyac is a 1917 film directed by José Manuel Ramos, Carlos E. Gonzáles and Fernando Sáyago. rescued by Aurelio de los Reyes and restored by National Autonomous University of Mexico. Cupid Angling Cupid Angling is a silent film, the only feature film photographed using the Douglass Natural Color process. The film was produced by Leon F. Douglasss National Color Film Company in the Lake Lagunitas area of Marin County, and was made in the Douglass Natural Color process. Douglass was also a partner in the founding of the Victor Talking Machine Company. The film stars Ruth Roland and Albert Morrison and has walk-on appearances by Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks. This film is now considered a lost film. The Eyes of Julia Deep The Eyes of Julia Deep is a 1918 American silent comedy-drama film starring Mary Miles Minter, directed by Lloyd Ingraham. The film is based on the short story by the same name, written by Kate L. McLaurin. It is one of the few films starring Minter which are known to have survived. Brewster's Millions Brewsters Millions is a lost 1921 American comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. It is an adaptation of the novel written by George Barr McCutcheon as well as the 1906 Broadway smash hit play of the same name starring Edward Abeles. Rip Van Winkle Rip Van Winkle is a 1921 American silent fantasy film directed by Edward Ludwig and starring Thomas Jefferson and Milla Davenport in oft-filmed story about Rip Van Winkle who falls asleep and wakes up 20 years later. It was made famous in the 19th century as a play by Thomas Jeffersons father, Joseph Jefferson, and Dion Boucicault. T. Jefferson had starred in a 1914 feature-length version of the story which was re-released in 1921 just as this film was premiering. However, the two should not be confused as the same film, they are two different films starring the same actor. Lucretia Lombard Lucretia Lombard, also known as Flaming Passion, is a 1923 silent film drama directed by Jack Conway and produced and distributed by Warner Bros. It stars Irene Rich, Monte Blue and a young Norma Shearer, just prior to her signing with MGM. Mademoiselle Midnight Mademoiselle Midnight is a 1924 American silent drama starring Mae Murray and directed by Murrays then husband, Robert Z. Leonard. The film was written by Carl Harbaugh and John Russell. The film was the final release of Metro under the Tiffany Productions banner, owned by the couple. A complete print of the film survives. The Midnight Express For the 1978 Alan Parker film, see Midnight Express. The Midnight Express is a silent romantic film directed by George W. Hill. Oh, Doctor! Oh Doctor! is a 1925 silent comedy based on the novel of the same name written by Harry Leon Wilson. It was directed by Harry A. Pollard and stars Reginald Denny and Mary Astor. The film was produced and released by Universal Pictures. The feature has been preserved and is available on DVD. The Fire Brigade The Fire Brigade is 1926 American silent drama film directed by William Nigh. The film stars May McAvoy and Charles Ray. The Fire Brigade originally contained sequences shot in two-color Technicolor. A print of the film is preserved in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists archives. The producers of the film contributed 25 per cent of the films receipts toward a college for the instruction of fire-fighting officers. The Night Cry The Night Cry is a 1926 American silent film family drama directed by Herman C. Raymaker and starring Rin Tin Tin. It was produced and distributed by Warner Bros. The Lone Star Ranger The Lone Star Ranger is a 1930 American western film directed by A.F. Erickson and written by Seton I. Miller and John Hunter Booth. The film stars George OBrien, Sue Carol, Walter McGrail, Warren Hymer, Russell Simpson and Roy Stewart. It is based on the novel The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey. The film was released on January 5, 1930, by Fox Film Corporation. Parts of the film were shot in Monument Valley and Rainbow Bridge in Utah. The Second Floor Mystery The Second Floor Mystery is a 1930 American pre-Code film directed by Roy Del Ruth. It was based on the 1916 novel The Agony Column by Earl Derr Biggers. The film stars Grant Withers, Loretta Young, H. B. Warner and John Loder. The Son of the White Mountain The Son of the White Mountain is a 1930 German mystery romance film directed by Mario Bonnard and Luis Trenker and starring Trenker, Maria Matray and Renate Müller. It was part of the popular series of Mountain films of the era. A separate French-language version was also released. Around the World with Douglas Fairbanks Around the World in 80 Minutes with Douglas Fairbanks is a 1931 American Pre-Code documentary film directed by Douglas Fairbanks and Victor Fleming and written by Robert E. Sherwood. The film was released on December 12, 1931, by United Artists. The Forgotten Frontier The Forgotten Frontier is a documentary film about the Frontier Nursing Service, nurses on horseback, who traveled the back roads of the Appalachian Mountains of eastern Kentucky. It was directed by Mary Marvin Breckinridge, and featured her cousin, Mary Breckinridge, who was a nurse-midwife and founded the Frontier Nursing Service. Also featured are the people of Leslie County, many of whom reenacted their stories. The film was shot with a hand-cranked camera, often in extreme climate. Stills created during the films production are available at the Library of Congress. A soundtrack was added in the 1990s by the Library of Congress. In 1996, this film has been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant films". Footage from the film was used in the 1984 documentary Frontier Nursing Service. Las luces de Buenos Aires The Lights of Buenos Aires is a 1931 American-Argentine tango comedy film directed by Adelqui Millar. It was made at the Joinville Studios in Paris, where Paramount Pictures concentrated its foreign-language production during the early 1930s. Diamond Trail Diamond Trail is a 1933 American Pre-Code film directed by Harry L. Fraser. Gold Gold is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Otto Brower. An early sound B western, the film starred Jack Hoxie in the second of his six sound westerns, featuring Hooper Atchley as the villain Kramer. The film also marked the last screen appearance of silent movie actress Alice Day. The film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection, Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation. His Lordship His Lordship is a 1932 British musical comedy film directed by Michael Powell. It was made as a Quota quickie. In a Monastery Garden In a Monastery Garden is a 1932 British drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring John Stuart, Hugh Williams, Alan Napier, and Frank Pettingell. An Italian musician begins to steal his brothers compositions after he is jailed for shooting a prince. It was made at Twickenham Studios. The Man from Hell's Edges The Man from Hells Edges is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film directed and written by Robert N. Bradbury for Trem Carr Pictures. It was released in the United States on June 15, 1932. The Silent Witness The Silent Witness is a 1932 American mystery film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Lionel Atwill, Greta Nissen and Helen Mack. It was adapted from a play by Jack DeLeon and Jack Celestin. Sunset Trail The Sunset Trail is a 1932 western film directed by B. Reeves Eason. Galloping Romeo Galloping Romeo is a 1933 American Pre-Code Western film released by Monogram Pictures, written and directed by Robert N. Bradbury, and starring Bob Steele. Out All Night Out All Night is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Sam Taylor and written by William Anthony McGuire. The film stars Slim Summerville, ZaSu Pitts, Laura Hope Crews, Shirley Grey, Alexander Carr and Rollo Lloyd. The film was released April 8, 1933, by Universal Pictures. The Riders of German East Africa Die Reiter von Deutsch-Ostafrika is a 1934 German film directed by Herbert Selpin. The film is also known as The Riders of German East Africa. Robbers' Roost Robbers Roost is a 1932 American Western film directed by David Howard and Louis King and written by Dudley Nichols. The film stars George OBrien and Maureen OSullivan. It is based on the novel Robbers Roost by Zane Grey. The film premiered in September 13 to early November or December 30, 1932, and was released on January 1, 1933, by Fox Film Corporation. Take a Chance Take a Chance is a 1933 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Monte Brice and Laurence Schwab and written by Monte Brice, Buddy G. DeSylva, Laurence Schwab, Sid Silvers and Richard A. Whiting. It is based on the musical of the same name. The film stars James Dunn, June Knight, Lillian Roth, Cliff Edwards, Lilian Bond, Dorothy Lee and Lona Andre. The film was released on October 27, 1933, by Paramount Pictures. Fugitive Road Fugitive Road is a 1934 American comedy drama film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Erich von Stroheim, Wera Engels and Leslie Fenton. It is set a border post in Austria following World War I. A variety of different people trying to cross the border end up stranded there, including an American gangster and a naïve young Russian woman hoping to sail to New York to join her brother. It was shot at the Universal Studios with sets designed by the art director Edward C. Jewell. The Loudspeaker The Loudspeaker is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley. The film is also known as The Radio Star in the United Kingdom. Wild Boy Wild Boy is a 1934 British comedy sports film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Sonnie Hale, Bud Flanagan and Chesney Allen. It was by Gainsborough Pictures at Lime Grove Studios. The sets were designed by Alfred Junge. Often forgotten, but the role of "Wild Boy" was played by the greyhound Mick the Miller. Carnival Carnival is a 1935 American film directed by Walter Lang and starring Jimmy Durante, Lee Tracy, and Sally Eilers. The film also includes a young Lucille Ball in a small uncredited role as a nurse. The Fire-Trap The Fire Trap is a 1935 American drama film directed by Burt P. Lynwood and starring Norman Foster, Evalyn Knapp and Sidney Blackmer. An insurance investigator goes on the trail of a gang of arsonists. Honeymoon Limited Honeymoon Limited is a 1935 American film. Men Without Names Men Without Names is a 1935 American crime film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by Kubec Glasmon and Howard J. Green. The film stars Fred MacMurray, Madge Evans, David Holt, Lynne Overman, Elizabeth Patterson, J. C. Nugent, Grant Mitchell and John Wray. The film was released on June 29, 1935, by Paramount Pictures. And Sudden Death And Sudden Death is a 1936 American drama film directed by Charles Barton and written by Joseph Moncure March. The film stars Randolph Scott, Frances Drake, and Tom Brown; with supporting actors Billy Lee, Fuzzy Knight, Terry Walker and Porter Hall. The film was released on June 16, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. Career Woman Career Woman is a 1936 American drama film directed by Lewis Seiler and written by Lamar Trotti. The film stars Claire Trevor, Michael Whalen, Isabel Jewell, Eric Linden, Virginia Field and Gene Lockhart. The film was released on December 18, 1936, by 20th Century Fox. Doughnuts and Society Doughnuts and Society is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Lewis D. Collins and written by Karen DeWolf, Robert St. Claire, Wallace MacDonald, Matt Brooks and Gertrude Orr. The film stars Louise Fazenda, Maude Eburne, Ann Rutherford, Edward Nugent, Hedda Hopper and Franklin Pangborn. The film was released on March 27, 1936, by Republic Pictures. Foreign Affaires Foreign Affaires is a 1935 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. It also features Ralph Lynn, Robertson Hare, Norma Varden and Cecil Parker. The screenplay is by Ben Travers, and the cast included cast members from the Walls and Travers Aldwych Farces. The film is set on the French Riviera where two hard-living British spongers become mixed up in illegal gambling. High Tension High Tension is a 1936 American comedy-drama film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Brian Donlevy, Glenda Farrell, and Norman Foster. It was released by 20th Century Fox on July 17, 1936. The film was based on the story written by J. Robert Bren and Norman Houston. The Prisoner of Corbal The Prisoner of Corbal is a 1936 British historical drama film directed by Karl Grune and starring Nils Asther, Hugh Sinclair and Hazel Terry. It is also known by the alternative title The Marriage of Corbal. It is set against the backdrop of the French Revolution. The film was made at Elstree Studios as an independent production which was released by General Film Distributors. The film is based on the 1927 novel The Nuptials of Corbal by Rafael Sabatini. Rose of the Rancho Rose of the Rancho is a 1936 American action film directed by Marion Gering and written by Frank Partos, Charles Brackett, Nat Perrin and Arthur Sheekman, adapted from the play of the same name by David Belasco and Richard Walton Tully. The film stars John Boles, Gladys Swarthout, Charles Bickford, Grace Bradley, Willie Howard and Herb Williams. It was released on January 10, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. Rubber Rubber is a 1936 Dutch film directed by Johan De Meester and Gerard Rutten. It tells the story of Dutch newlyweds trying to adjust to a difficult life on a Sumatran plantation. A large portion of the film is believed to be lost; a 63-minute fragment remains in the archives of the Dutch Film Museum. Sundown Saunders Sundown Saunders is a 1935 American film directed by Robert N. Bradbury. Twice Branded Twice Branded is a 1936 British drama film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring James Mason, Robert Rendel and Lucille Lisle. It was made at Walton Studios as a quota quickie. The Hit Parade The Hit Parade is a 1937 American musical film directed by Gus Meins and written by Bradford Ropes, Samuel Ornitz and Harry Ruskin. The film stars Frances Langford, Phil Regan, Max Terhune, Edward Brophy, Louise Henry and Pert Kelton. The film was released on April 26, 1937, by Republic Pictures. Republic later reissued the film in 67 minute length as Ill Reach for a Star. King of Gamblers King of Gamblers is a 1937 American low-budget gangster film directed by Robert Florey. Akim Tamiroff takes an unusual featured role as a slot-machine racketeer whose bombing of an uncooperative barber shop leads to a murder charge. By her own account, silent film star Louise Brooks played a bit part in the film for Florey, who "specialised in giving jobs to destitute and sufficiently grateful actresses", referring both to herself and to Evelyn Brent. However, Brooks does not appear in the completed film. Torpedoed Our Fighting Navy is a 1937 British action film directed by Norman Walker and starring Robert Douglas, Richard Cromwell and Hazel Terry. The screenplay concerns a British warship that intervenes to protect British subjects and prevent a rebellion in a South American republic. The Royal Navy, viewing the film as a recruitment opportunity, provided warships and extras. The film was made by Herbert Wilcox Productions made at Pinewood Studios. The films sets were designed by the art director Lawrence P. Williams. It was given an American release in 1938 with a reduced running time. Song of the City Song of the City is a 1937 American musical film directed by Errol Taggart, written by Michael Fessier, and starring Margaret Lindsay, Dean Jagger, J. Carrol Naish, Nat Pendleton, Dennis Morgan and Marla Shelton. It was released on April 2, 1937, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Wild West Days Wild West Days is a Universal film serial based on a western novel by W. R. Burnett. Directed by Ford Beebe and Clifford Smith and starring Johnny Mack Brown, George Shelley, Lynn Gilbert, Frank Yaconelli, Bob Kortman, Russell Simpson, and Walter Miller, it was the 103rd of the studios 137 serials. Black Bandit Black Bandit is a 1938 American Western film written and directed by George Waggner. The film stars Bob Baker, Marjorie Reynolds, Wally Wales, Jack Rockwell, Forrest Taylor and Glenn Strange. The film was released on September 16, 1938, by Universal Pictures. Honeysuckle Honeysuckle is a 1938 Argentine musical film directed by Luis César Amadori. With Ivo Pelay, Amadori co-wrote the play upon which the film is based. Starring Hugo del Carril, Libertad Lamarque and Malisa Zini, it premièred in Buenos Aires on 5 November 1938 and was a popular success. Its plot is loosely based on the lyrics of a tango song of the same name. It is a tango film, an extremely popular genre during the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema. It was screened at the Venice Film Festival. During the production Del Caril met Ana María Lynch who was working on the film as an extra. They began a decade-long relationship during which time the couple appeared together in several films. Outlaws of Sonora Outlaws of Sonora is a 1938 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by George Sherman. Golden Gloves Golden Gloves is a 1940 American crime film directed by Edward Dmytryk. My Son Is Guilty My Son Is Guilty is a 1939 American action adventure crime film, starring Bruce Cabot and Glenn Ford, directed by Charles Barton and released by Columbia Pictures. Rasputin Rasputin is a 1938 French historical film directed by Marcel LHerbier and starring Harry Baur, Marcelle Chantal and Pierre Richard-Willm. It depicts the rise and fall of the Russian mystic Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin, the advisor to the Romanov royal family. The films sets were designed by the art director Guy de Gastyne. Escape to Glory Escape to Glory is a 1940 American war film directed by John Brahm. It stars Pat OBrien and Constance Bennett. During World War II, a British freighter carrying a diverse group of passengers is attacked by a German U-Boat. Sailor's Lady Sailors Lady, also known as Sweetheart of Turret One, is a 1940 film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Nancy Kelly and Jon Hall. The supporting cast includes Joan Davis, Dana Andrews, and Buster Crabbe. Football player Amby Schindler had an uncredited appearance in this motion picture after portraying one of The Winkies in The Wizard of Oz. The Strangler East of Piccadilly released in the US as The Strangler is a 1941 British mystery film based on the novel by Gordon Beckles. It was directed by Harold Huth and starring Judy Campbell, Sebastian Shaw, Niall MacGinnis, Henry Edwards, Martita Hunt, Charles Victor and Frederick Piper. Vengeance of the Deep Lovers and Luggers is a 1937 Australian film directed by Ken G. Hall. It is an adventure melodrama about a pianist who goes to Thursday Island to retrieve a valuable pearl. It was retitled Vengeance of the Deep in the US and United Kingdom. Zanzibar Zanzibar is a 1940 American adventure film directed by Harold Schuster and starring James Craig and Lola Lane. Das große Spiel The Big Game is a 1942 German sports film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring René Deltgen, Gustav Knuth and Heinz Engelmann. It featured famous German footballers of the era. National coach Sepp Herberger arranged for many German international footballers to be recalled from fighting in the Second World War, ostensibly to improve the quality of the film, but actually to try to protect them from the horrors of war. Some sequences of the film are in Agfacolor. The sets were designed by art directors Gerbert Hochreiter and Walter Schlick. Hit the Road Hit the Road is a crime comedy film featuring the Dead End Kids. Ride on Vaquero Ride on Vaquero is a 1941 American Western film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and written by Samuel G. Engel. The film stars Cesar Romero, Mary Beth Hughes, Lynne Roberts, Chris-Pin Martin, Robert Lowery and Ben Carter. The film was released on April 18, 1941, by 20th Century Fox. My Heart Belongs to Daddy My Heart Belongs to Daddy is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Richard Carlson, Martha ODriscoll and Cecil Kellaway. Schoolgirl Diary Schoolgirl Diary is a 1941 Italian drama film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Alida Valli. Straza na Drini Straža na Drini is a 1942 documentary war film directed by Branko Marjanović. The film was edited from the episodes of the weekly Ustasha newsreel. Along with the number of other films, it received a bronze diploma at the 1942 Venice Film Festival, attended only by the Axis countries. The Valley of Vanishing Men The Valley of Vanishing Men was the 20th film serial released by Columbia Pictures. Directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet, it stars Bill Elliott, Slim Summerville, and Carmen Morales. Variety Jubilee Variety Jubilee is a 1943 British historical musical film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Reginald Purdell, Ellis Irving and Lesley Brook. It depicts life in a London music hall from 1892 to the Second World War. It was made at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith. The film was re-released in 1945, to capitalise on the popularity of Ealings Champagne Charlie. Prairie Chickens Prairie Chickens is a 1943 sequel to Dudes are Pretty People and Calaboose, Western films from "Hal Roachs Streamliners," a series of approximately 50-minute comedic movies, in this case directed by Hal Roach and starring Jimmy Rogers as "Jimmy" and Noah Beery as "Pidge Crosby". The supporting cast features comedy veteran Raymond Hatton, who had been an unofficial comedy partner with Beerys uncle Wallace Beery in several pictures two decades earlier, and the featurettes running time is 48 minutes. To the People of the United States To the People of the United States is a short propaganda film produced by the US Public Health Service in 1943 to warn the American GIs against syphilis. It was directed by Arthur Lubin and produced by Walter Wanger. The film was subject to protests from the Catholic Legion of Decency. Man from Frisco Man from Frisco is a United States feature length spy and war film by Republic Pictures directed by Robert Florey and starring Michael OShea and Anne Shirley. That Night with You That Night With You is a 1945 American film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Susanna Foster. At one stage the film used the working title Once Upon a Dream. Dangerous Millions Dangerous Millions is a 1946 American drama film directed by James Tinling and written by Irving Cummings Jr. and Robert G. North. The film stars Kent Taylor, Dona Drake, Tala Birell, Leonard Strong, Rex Evans and Robert Barrat. The film was released on November 27, 1946, by 20th Century Fox. La devoradora La devoradora is a 1946 Mexican film featuring María Félix. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes. The Great Glinka The Great Glinka is a 1946 Soviet biopic film directed by Lev Arnshtam. The film is about Mikhail Glinka, a Russian composer of the 19th century. The film was awarded the Stalin Prize of II degree and it was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Home on the Range Home on the Range is a 1946 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Betty Burbridge. The film stars Monte Hale, Lorna Gray, Bob Nolan, Tom Chatterton, Robert Blake and LeRoy Mason. The film was released on April 18, 1946, by Republic Pictures. Sheriff of Redwood Valley Sheriff of Redwood Valley is a 1946 American Western film in the Red Ryder film series directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Earle Snell. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, Robert Blake, Bob Steele, Alice Fleming, Peggy Stewart and Arthur Loft. The film was released on March 29, 1946, by Republic Pictures. The Fabulous Joe The Fabulous Joe is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Harve Foster and written by Arnold Belgard and Jack Jevne. The film stars Walter Abel, Margot Grahame, Marie Wilson, Donald Meek, Sheldon Leonard and Howard Petrie. The film was released on August 29, 1947, by United Artists. Mariona Rebull Mariona Rebull is a 1947 Spanish historical drama film directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia and starring José María Seoane, Blanca de Silos and Sara Montiel. The film is an adaptation of the 1943 novel of the same title by Ignasi Agustí. The film is set amongst the high society of late nineteenth century Barcelona. Mariona Rebull is unhappily married, and begins an affair. She is eventually killed on 7 November 1893 when an anarchist Santiago Salvador throws a bomb into the stalls of the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelonas opera house. This was based on a real-life incident. Swell Guy Swell Guy is a 1946 American film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Sonny Tufts and Ann Blyth. The films screenplay by Richard Brooks is based on the 1921 play The Hero by Gilbert Emery. Lang ist der Weg Long Is the Road is a 1948 German drama film directed by Herbert B. Fredersdorf and Marek Goldstein and starring Israel Becker, Bettina Moissi and Berta Litwina. The story examines the Holocaust from the perspective of a Polish Jewish family and a young man who is able to escape while being transported to a Concentration Camp. It was made during the summer of 1947. It was the first German-made film to directly portray the Holocaust. It was made with the support of the United States Army Information Control Division. A major aim of the film was to lobby for Jewish survivors still living in Displaced Persons camps to be allowed to emigrate to the British Mandate of Palestine. It drew a comparison between the plight of the Jewish population and the sufferings of other Europeans who had ended up in DP camps. This was partly done through the principal characters romantic relationship with Dora, a refugee whose ethnic origin is unclear but appears to resemble an eastern refugee. The film employs a semi-documentary technique to tell its story. Many of its themes were similar to other German rubble films of the era, but it was notably different partly because of its advocacy of an optimistic, idealistic new world in Palestine. The film only ever went on a limited release, and by the time it received its German première, many inhabitants of the DP camps had been re-settled, with large numbers emigrating to the newly founded state of Israel. Farewell Mister Grock Clear the Ring, French title Au revoir M. Grock, is a French comedy drama film from 1950, directed by Pierre Billon, written by Christian-Falaize, and starring Grock and Louis de Funès. The German title of the film is Grock: Der Mann der die Welt zum Lachen brachte or Manege frei. Celia Celia is a 1949 British comedy thriller film directed by Francis Searle and starring Hy Hazell, Bruce Lester and John Bailey. Made as a second feature by Hammer Films, it was based on a radio serial. An unemployed actress is persuaded by her private detective boyfriend to pose as a housekeeper at a country mansion to investigate suspicious events occurring there. Home in San Antone Home in San Antone is a 1949 American western musical film directed by Ray Nazarro, and starring Roy Acuff, The Smoky Mountain Boys, The Modernaires, Doye ODell, Lyn Thomas, and Bill Edwards. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on April 15, 1949. La revoltosa The Troublemaker or The Mischievous Girl is a 1950 Spanish musical comedy film directed by José Díaz Morales and starring Carmen Sevilla, Tony Leblanc and Tomás Blanco. It is based on the 1897 zarzuela The Troublemaker. Hills of Oklahoma Hills of Oklahoma is a 1950 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Olive Cooper and Victor Arthur. The film stars Rex Allen, Elisabeth Fraser, Elisabeth Risdon, Robert Karnes, Fuzzy Knight and Roscoe Ates. The film was released on June 1, 1950, by Republic Pictures. Robinson warszawski Unvanquished City is a 1950 Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Zarzycki. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Operation X My Daughter Joy is a 1950 British drama film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Edward G. Robinson, Peggy Cummins and Richard Greene. The screenplay concerns a millionaire who spoils his only daughter, but has a strained relationship with his wife. The film is a loose adaptation of the 1929 novel David Golder by Irène Némirovsky, which had previously been made into in a 1931 French film of the same title. It was shot at Shepperton Studios and on location in Italy. The films sets were designed by the art director Andrej Andrejew. It was released in the United States by Columbia Pictures. The Big Gusher The Big Gusher is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Lew Landers and starring Wayne Morris and Preston Foster. A pair oil prospectors on a drunken spree buy an apparently worthless piece of land from a con man, then attempt to find if there may really be oil there. La famiglia Passaguai fa fortuna La Famiglia Passaguai fa fortuna is a 1951 Italian film directed by Aldo Fabrizi. Fort Dodge Stampede Fort Dodge Stampede is a 1951 western film produced and directed by Harry Keller and starring Allan Lane. This film is one of 34 B-movie westerns filmed between 1947 and 1953 featuring Allan Rocky Lane and his horse Black Jack. G.I. Jane G.I. Jane is a 1951 American film musical directed by Reginald Le Borg. The Los Angeles Times said it "offers some pleasing numbers". Million Dollar Pursuit Million Dollar Pursuit is a 1951 film noir crime film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Penny Edwards, Grant Withers and Norman Budd. The films art direction was by Frank Hotaling. The Sea Hornet The Sea Hornet is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Gerald Drayson Adams. The film stars Rod Cameron, Adele Mara, Lorna Gray, Chill Wills, Jim Davis and Richard Jaeckel. The film was released on November 6, 1951, by Republic Pictures. El sistema Pelegrín The Pelegrín System is a 1952 Spanish sports comedy film directed by Ignacio F. Iquino and starring Fernando Fernán Gómez, Isabel de Castro and Sergio Orta. Smuggler's Gold Smugglers Gold is a 1951 American adventure film directed by William Berke and starring Cameron Mitchell, Amanda Blake and Carl Benton Reid. The Vanishing Outpost The Vanishing Outpost is a 1951 American film produced and directed by Ron Ormond starring Lash LaRue and Al "Fuzzy" St. John. It was the tenth of LaRues films for Ormonds Western Adventures Productions Inc. The film was the fourth to be released by Howco, Ron Ormonds new film company composed of Ormond and drive-in movie owners Joy N. Houck and J. Francis White, and Ormonds second film as director. The screenplay is credited to Ormonds wife June Carr and Maurice Tombragel. The film is composed mostly of footage from the previous Ormond LaRue Westerns Son of Billy the Kid, Mark of the Lash, Outlaw Country and Son of a Bad Man . No outpost, vanishing or otherwise is seen in the film. The story appeared in Fawcett Comics Motion Picture Comics #111. Aeropuerto Airport is a 1953 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis Lucia, and starring Fernando Fernán Gómez, Margarita Andrey, and Fernando Rey. La cieca di Sorrento The Blind Woman of Sorrento is a 1953 Italian historical melodrama film directed by Giacomo Gentilomo and starring Antonella Lualdi, Paul Campbell and Enzo Biliotti. The film is based on the novel of the same title by Francesco Mastriani and is the third time that it has been filmed. It is set in the nineteenth century in Sorrento in southern Italy. The Village The Village is a 1953 Swiss drama film directed by Leopold Lindtberg. Night Raiders Night Raiders is a 1952 American film directed by Howard Bretherton using a screenplay by Maurice Tombragel. The film was written as a star vehicle for Whip Wilson, who portrayed himself in the film. The plot of the film involves Whip saving a town from a corrupt Sheriff and his goons. The film also stars Fuzzy Knight as Tex, Lois Hall as Laura Davis, Tommy Farrell as Jim Dugan, Terry Frost as Mike Lorch, Lane Bradford as Henchman Talbot, and Marshall Reed as Sheriff Ernie Hodkins. Rimskiy-Korsakov Rimsky-Korsakov is a 1953 Soviet biopic directed by Gennadi Kazansky and Grigori Roshal and starring Grigori Belov, Nikolai Cherkasov and Aleksandr Borisov. The film portrays the life of the Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. The film was shot in Sovcolor. Africa sotto i mari Woman of the Red Sea or Africa Under the Seas is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Giovanni Roccardi and starring Sophia Loren, Steve Barclay and Umberto Melnati. For the release of the film Loren, who had up to this point acted as Sofia Lazzaro, adopted her new screen name by which she became famous. This was partly in imitation of the then better-known Swedish actress Märta Torén. Loren learned to swim for the role, and spent much of her screen time in a bathing suit. This led one critic to worry that she was being turned into an Italian Esther Williams. The films sets were designed by Ottavio Scotti. Iron Mountain Trail Iron Mountain Trail is a 1953 American Western film directed by William Witney and written by Gerald Geraghty. The film stars Rex Allen, Slim Pickens, Grant Withers, Nan Leslie, Roy Barcroft and Forrest Taylor. The film was released on May 8, 1953, by Republic Pictures. Agonies Tourments , is a French drama film from 1954, directed by Jacques Daniel-Norman, written by Jacques Daniel-Norman, starring Paul Azaïs and Louis de Funès. Rosen-Resli Rose-Girl Resli is a 1954 West German drama film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Christine Kaufmann, Josefin Kipper and Paul Klinger. The film made the child actress Kaufmann into a star. It was the debut film of the actress Karin Dor, who later married the director. Para vestir santos Para vestir santos is a 1955 Argentine film. Two Grooms for a Bride Reluctant Bride is a 1955 British comedy film. Syn Son is a 1955 Soviet drama film directed by Yuri Ozerov. Afacerea Protar The Protar Affair is a 1956 Romanian comedy film directed by Haralambie Boros. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Na podmostkakh stseny Behind the Footlights is a 1956 Soviet comedy drama film directed by Konstantin Yudin. Badlands of Montana Badlands of Montana is a 1957 American Western film written and directed by Daniel B. Ullman. The film stars Rex Reason, Margia Dean, Beverly Garland, Keith Larsen, Emile Meyer and William Edward Phipps. The film was released on May 1, 1957, by 20th Century Fox. Rasskazy o Lenine Stories About Lenin is a 1957 Soviet drama film directed by Sergei Yutkevich. Esterina Esterina is a 1959 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. It was entered into the main competition at the 20th Venice International Film Festival, in which Carla Gravina received a special mention for her performance. The Naked Earth The Naked Earth is a 1958 British-American drama film directed by Vincent Sherman and written by Milton Holmes and Harold Buchman. The film stars Richard Todd, Juliette Gréco, John Kitzmiller, Finlay Currie, Laurence Naismith and Christopher Rhodes. The film was released on February 4, 1958, by 20th Century Fox. Ogni Baku The Lights of Baku is a 1950 Soviet drama film directed by Iosif Kheifits, Rza Tahmasib and Aleksandr Zarkhi. The film portrays workers in the oil fields of Azerbaijan during the Second World War, when they were of great strategic importance. Scenes featuring Mikheil Gelovani as Joseph Stalin were later cut after the dictators death when his cult of personality had come under attack from the new Soviet leadership. The films sets were designed by the art director Mikhail Yuferov. Phagun Phagun is a 1958 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Bibhuti Mitra. It was the 6th highest-grossing film in India of 1958. The Cossacks The Cossacks is a 1960 Italian epic adventure film directed by Here I Am, Here I Stay Here I Am, Here I Stay is a 1959 West German musical comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and produced by Artur Brauner. It stars Caterina Valente, Hans Holt and Ruth Stephan. The film also features a guest appearance by Bill Haley. The Big Night The Big Night is a 1960 American drama film directed by Sidney Salkow and written by Ric Hardman. The film stars Randy Sparks, Venetia Stevenson, Dick Foran, Jesse White, Dick Contino and Frank Ferguson. The film was released on February 17, 1960, by Paramount Pictures. Don Lucio y el hermano Pío Don Lucio y el hermano pío is a 1960 Spanish comedy film directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde, starring Tony Leblanc and José Isbert. It tells the story of a swindler who becomes aquinted with a monk during a train ride to Madrid. Leblanc received the Best Actor award from the National Syndicate of Spectacle. Raymie Raymie is a 1960 drama film directed by Frank McDonald starring David Ladd. It is most known for comedian Jerry Lewis being the singer of the title song written by Ronald Stein. Fate Takes a Hand Fate Takes a Hand is a 1961 British anthology drama film. Mars, God of War Venus Against the Son of Hercules is a 1962 Italian peplum film written and directed by Marcello Baldi and starring Roger Browne and Jackie Lane. Opasni put Opasni put is a 1963 Croatian film directed by Mate Relja. It is based on a novel by Anton Ingolič. La costanza della ragione La costanza della ragione is a 1964 drama film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile, based on the homonymous novel by Vasco Pratolini and starring Sami Frey and Catherine Deneuve. Ballerina: Part 1 Ballerina also known as The Copenhagen Ballet is the story of a young girl Mette Sorensen who aspires to be a dancer with the Royal Danish Ballet, against the wishes of her mother but with the support of her musician father and her mentor, the famous ballerina Kirsten Holm. The story opens with Mette greeting Kirsten at the airport following the latters return from a successful dance tour. They ride into the city together where Kirsten notices that Mette is slightly down-hearted about her own progress at ballet school. She soon gathers from the Ballet Master, and Madame Karova, Mettes teacher, that all is not well and Mette is not showing the promise she had originally displayed. The audience then learns that Mettes mother is against her pursuing a career as a ballerina, wanting her instead to settle down with her boyfriend Sven. With Kirstens backing, Mette secures a place at the Royal Danish ballet and takes a small, solo part in Swan Lake, in which she excels. Kirsten is then asked to go to London at short notice, leaving the Ballet Master without a female lead soloist for Coppelia. Kirsten recommends Mette for the part. The remaining part of the film follows Mettes rehearsals and the various ups and downs on the path towards the finale of Coppelia and her arrival as the companys newest star. A young Jenny Agutter also stars as a pupil at the ballet school who turns to Mette for guidance and mentorship. Inside Forbidden City Inside The Forbidden City is a 1965 Hong Kong Huangmei opera musical film. Depicted is the famous tale known as "Civet for Crown Prince" which allegedly took place in Chinas Song Dynasty. Next Year, Same Time Alle Jahre wieder is a 1967 West German drama film directed by Ulrich Schamoni. The film won three German Film Awards. It was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize. A Witch Without a Broom A Witch Without a Broom is a 1967 Spanish film starring Jeffrey Hunter. It was directed by José María Elorrieta. Charley's Onkel Charleys Uncle is a 1969 West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Gila von Weitershausen, Karl Michael Vogler and Heidy Bohlen. The film was a loose adaptation of Charleys Aunt and depicts the bond between a young woman and her uncle. How to Succeed with Sex How to Succeed with Sex is a 1970 American sex comedy film written and directed by Bert I. Gordon. The New York Times praised the films dialogue. A Pocketful of Chestnuts A Pocketful of Chestnuts ) is a 1970 Italian comedy film directed by Pietro Germi. Peace Over the Fields Peace in the Fields is a 1970 French-language Belgian film directed by Jacques Boigelot and based on the eponymous novel by Marie Gevers. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Escape to the Sun Escape to the Sun is a 1972 drama film written and directed by Menahem Golan and starring Laurence Harvey, Josephine Chaplin, John Ireland, Lila Kedrova and Jack Hawkins. The film was a co-production between Israel, France and West Germany. Meine Tochter - Deine Tochter Meine Tochter – Deine Tochter is a 1972 West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Chris Roberts, Georg Thomalla and Peter Weck. The Man from Maisinicu The Man from Maisinicu is a 1973 Cuban drama film directed by Manuel Pérez. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where Sergio Corrieri won the award for Best Actor. Interval Interval is a 1973 romantic drama film starring Merle Oberon in her final performance. Oberon also produced the movie, and fell in love with her co-star in it, Robert Wolders, divorcing her husband to marry Wolders in 1975. Do You Hear the Dogs Barking? Do You Hear the Dogs Barking? is a 1975 Mexican drama film directed by François Reichenbach. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. The film is based on a short story, "¿No oyes ladrar los perros?", written by Juan Rulfo and collected in El Llano en llamas. The short story tells the tale of an old man carrying his wounded son on his back in search of help. Meanwhile, he tells his son about what his future life will be like. The film intercuts between the story of the man and his child and the possible future of the child as a young indigenous man looking for work in Mexico City. A Virgin Named Mary Vergine e di nome Maria is a 1975 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Sergio Nasca. A few days after its first release it was confiscated for contempt of religion; it was subsequently re-edited and redistributed under the title Malía. A Matter of Wife... and Death A Matter of Wife... and Death is a 1975 American made-for-television crime drama mystery film. It is a sequel to the 1973 film Shamus and was intended as a pilot for a series. The teleplay was written by Don Ingalls and the film directed by Marvin Chomsky, with former head of production at MGM Robert M. Weitman as the producer. The film was broadcast on NBC on May 3, 1975. Rod Taylor played the part of the private detective Shamus McCoy, a role originated by Burt Reynolds. The cast also included Anne Archer, Cesare Danova, John Colicos, Luke Askew, Larry Block, Anita Gillette, and Joe Santos reprising his Shamus role of Lieutenant Promuto. Wonder Woman actress Lynda Carter also played a small role as Shamuss girlfriend. The film ran for 73 minutes in color with mono sound, and was released by Columbia. Supercock Supercock is a 1975 comedy film directed by Gus Trikonis and starring Ross Hagen, both of whom were involved in the 1969 cult film The Sidehackers. The film also stars 1960s sex symbol Nancy Kwan. The plot involves an American cowboy who gets caught up in an illegal cockfighting ring in the Philippines. Seeing as the original title was rather controversial, the film has been released under several different names, the most notable being A Fistful of Feathers. Les vautours The Vultures is a 1975 Quebec film by Jean-Claude Labrecque. The African Queen The African Queen is a television film which aired on CBS on March 18, 1977. It stars Warren Oates as Captain Charlie Allnut and Mariette Hartley as Rose Sayer, reprising roles originated by Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn in the 1951 film of the same name. Rather than being a remake, the plot continues after the events of the original story, with Allnut and Sayer being recaptured by the Germans and forced to transport a 75mm cannon. Break of Day Break of Day is a 1976 Australian film set immediately after World War I. La casa del pelícano La casa del pelícano is a 1976 Mexican thriller film. It was shot in 1976 and released in 1977. Main themes of this film are rape and difficult possessive relationship between mother and her son. Young Enrique Álvarez Félix played Nilo in this film. This was his most famous film role. Nilo was castrated at the end of the film, and this was interesting for some spectators who noticed that Enrique had a difficult relationship with his mother in his real life. This film was based on the play Nilo by Antonio González Caballero. Flush Flush is a 1977 American comedy film directed by Andrew J. Kuehn. The Unicorn The Unicorn is a 1978 West German drama film directed by Peter Patzak and starring Peter Vogel, Gila von Weitershausen and Christiane Rücker. It is based on the novel of the same title by Martin Walser. Safari Rally 6000 km di paura, internationally released as Safari Rally, is a 1978 action-thriller film directed by Bitto Albertini. Oh! The Nomugi Pass is a 1979 Japanese film directed by Satsuo Yamamoto. Love's Savage Fury Loves Savage Fury is a 1979 American TV film. The Music Machine The Music Machine is a 1979 British musical drama film directed by Ian Sharp and starring Gerry Sundquist, Patti Boulaye and David Easter. It was called the first all-British disco film. Los cántabros The Cantabrians is a 1980 sword and sandal film about the Cantabrian Wars, starring and directed by Paul Naschy. The film describes the conflict between Cantabrian guerrilla leader Corocotta and Roman general Marcus Agrippa. Dead Man's Float Dead Mans Float is a 1980 Australian film about young kids who uncover smugglers. Dis-moi Dis-moi is a 1980 documentary film directed by Chantal Akerman. It was commissioned for French TV. Akerman interviews elderly ladies, who are Jewish survivors of the Holocaust. Hounds of Notre Dame The Hounds of Notre Dame is a 1980 Canadian drama film directed by Zale Dalen. Kentavry Centaurs is a 1978 political drama film directed by Vytautas Žalakevičius. The final part of the "Latin American trilogy". Laat de dokter maar schuiven Laat de Dokter maar Schuiven is a 1980 Dutch film directed by Nikolai van der Heyde. Nightside Nightside is a 1980 television pilot starring Doug McClure. Next Stop Paradise Næste Stop Paradis or Next Stop Paradise is a 1980 Danish romantic drama film directed and written by Jon Bang Carlsen. The film stars Karen Lykkehus. Underground U.S.A. Underground U.S.A. is a 1980 feature-length underground film directed by Eric Mitchell and starring Patti Astor, Rene Ricard, Jackie Curtis, Cookie Mueller, Tom Wright, John Lurie, and Taylor Mead. Future director Jim Jarmusch was the sound recordist on this film. Waikiki Waikiki is a 1980 American action crime drama television film originally aired on ABC. The film stars Dack Rambo, Donna Mills, Steve Marachuk, Tanya Roberts, Cal Bellini, and Darren McGavin. Help Me Dream Help Me Dream is a 1981 Italian romance film directed by Pupi Avati. For this film Mariangela Melato was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress and a Nastro dArgento in the same category. The musical score of Riz Ortolani won the Nastro dArgento for Best Score. Les fleurs sauvages Wild Flowers is a 1982 Canadian drama film written and directed by Jean Pierre Lefebvre. The film won the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival and was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Mafia Triangle The Mafia Triangle is a 1981 Italian "poliziottesco" film written and directed by Alfonso Brescia and starring Mario Merola. It is an unofficial remake of Brescias 1978 film Napoli … serenata calibro 9. The Vulture Director Yaky Yoshas third feature, The Vulture, first screened in 1981, not long before the first war in Lebanon, dealt with the problematic immortalization industry resultant from young war casualties. The film provoked great controversy among the Israeli public, which felt it has crossed a blood-red line. The Israeli censors cut The Vulture, but when selected to represent the country at the Cannes Film Festival, it was screened uncut. Permettete signora che ami vostra figlia? Claretta and Ben is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Gian Luigi Polidoro. Achamillai Achamillai Achamillai Achamillai is a 1984 Indian Tamil-language political satire film directed by K. Balachander. It stars Rajesh and Saritha in the lead with Pavithra, Delhi Ganesh and Charle in other prominent roles. The film deals with party switching and depicts its influence on the lives of small-time politicians. The film met with critical acclaim, winning three awards at the 32nd Filmfare Awards South, as well as the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil. The title refers to a popular poem composed by Bharathiyar. Mukhamukham Mukhamukham is a Malayalam feature film written and directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan. Vremya otdykha s subboty do ponedelnika Time for Rest from Saturday to Monday is a 1984 romantic drama directed by Igor Talankin and based on the story of Yuri Nagibin Patience with the music group Center, whose members also stars in the film. Ou ran Last Song in Paris is a 1986 Hong Kong romance film written and directed by Chor Yuen and starring Leslie Cheung, Anita Mui, Joey Wong and Cecilia Yip Pierre and Djemila Pierre and Djemila is a 1987 French drama film directed by Gérard Blain. It was entered into the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. The More Things Change... The More Things Change... is a 1986 film directed by Robyn Nevin. El año del conejo The Year of The Rabbit is a 1987 Argentine comedy drama film directed by Fernando Ayala and written by Oscar Viale. The film starred Gerardo Romano. Tian ci liang yuan Sister Cupid is a 1987 Hong Kong romantic fantasy comedy film produced by and directed by Guy Lai and starring Jacky Cheung, Carol Cheng, Maggie Cheung and Pat Ha. Leathernecks Leathernecks is a 1989 Italian Vietnam war film directed by Ignazio Dolce and starring Richard Hatch. Le lit Le Lit is a 1982 drama film directed by Marion Hänsel and based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Dominique Rolin. The film starred Heinz Bennent, Natasha Parry, and Johan Leysen. Le Lit received the André Cavens Award for Best Film given by the Belgian Film Critics Association. The Age of Insects The Age of Insects is a 1990 American psycho-horror comedy film directed by Eric Marciano, his first feature film, and co-written by him and Club 57 alumnus Andy Rees. Influenced by B-movies and bad television shows from the 1950s and 1960s, and portraying the East Village of the early 1980s, it is an account of a mad doctors hallucinogenic treatments for bad boys. It was filmed from 1983 to 1990 in New York City, pioneering a mix of Super 8, 16 mm, 35mm film, Hi8, 3/4" and BetaCam video formats. The film stars Jack Ramey, Lisa Zane, K.C. Townshend, Louis Homyak, Dallas Munroe, Heather Woodbury, and David Ilku. In 2007 a succinct and extensive story of how the film came to be was published in "Gods in Spandex: a Survivors Account of 80s Cinema Obscura" by Suzanne Donahue and Mikael Sovijarvi. Dear Rosie Dear Rosie is a 1990 British short subject directed by Peter Cattaneo from a script by Peter Morgan and Mark Wadlow. The plot follows Rosie, played by Fiona Victory, an unsuccessful novelist who begins receiving letters from overweight people after her agent publishes her diet tips. Cattaneo directed the short while he was a student at the Royal College of Art. The 11-minute film premiered at the 1990 London Film Festival. The following year, it was presented at the New York Film Festival. The short was nominated in the Best Short Film category at the 44th British Academy Film Awards, and the Short Film category at the 63rd Academy Awards. In Too Deep In Too Deep is a 1989 erotic thriller film. Gangland Odyssey Gangland Odyssey is a 1990 Hong Kong action film directed by Michael Chan and starring Andy Lau, Alex Man and Chan. Halálutak és angyalok Paths of Death and Angels is a 1991 Hungarian drama film directed by Zoltán Kamondi. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Pirates Island Pirates Island is a 1990 Australian film about a group of children who are swept away in a balloon to an island where pirates run amok. North of Chiang Mai North of Chiang Mai is a 1992 action film about an American businessman who gets in trouble when he crosses the border from Thailand into Vietnam. Ailsa Ailsa is a 1994 film directed by Paddy Breathnach and starring Brendan Coyle and Andrea Irvine. His first feature film, it garnered Breathnach the Euskal Media Award for best new director at the San Sebastian International Film Festival. The film also received nominations at the Stockholm Film Festival and the Torino International Festival of Young Cinema. The style and theme of Ailsa was generally perceived as "European". It was released at a time when the Irish film industry was experiencing enormous growth. Amigomío Amigomío is a 1994 Argentine film directed by Alcides Chiesa and Jeanine Meerapfel. Script written by Alcides Chiesa it was based on a novel by Pablo Bergel. The film was produced in a co-production with Germany. Mario Adorf appears as the grandfather of the young boy. Like a Rolling Stone is a 1994 Japanese film directed by Tatsumi Kumashiro. Atman Atman is a 1997 documentary film by Finnish director Pirjo Honkasalo about two Indian brothers on a pilgrimage. It is the final installment of Honkasalos "Trilogy of the Sacred and the Satanic", preceded by Mysterion and Tanjuska and the 7 Devils. Atman received the Joris Ivens Award at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. Stella's Favor Stellas Favor, originally Mi fai un favore, is a 1996 Italian comedy film directed by Giancarlo Scarchilli. Sanada fûunroku is a Japanese film directed by Tai Kato in 1963. It is a jidaigeki musical about Sasuke Sarutobi and the Sanada Ten Braves who, under the leadership of Yukimura Sanada, try to defend Toyotomi Hideyori during the siege of Osaka Castle by the Tokugawa armies. Yoshiyuki Fukuda helped adapt his own stage play for the screen. T-Bird at ako T-Bird at Ako is a 1982 Filipino film directed by Danny Zialcita starring two of the Philippines most prolific actresses at the time Nora Aunor and Vilma Santos. Aunor also recorded the song "Hiwaga Ng Pag-ibig" featured in film. The film depicts one of the early portrayals of LGBT themes in Philippine cinema during a time of heavier censorship and more conservative audiences. The word t-bird is a Filipino slang term for a butch lesbian. The screenplay was written by activist Portia Ilagan who is openly gay. In 2015, 33 years after the films original release, T-Bird at Ako was digitally restored and re-mastered as one of the 75 films restored by ABS-CBN Film Archives, in collaboration with Central Digital Labs. Nickel Queen Nickel Queen is a 1971 Australian comedy film starring Googie Withers and directed by her husband John McCallum. The story was loosely based on the Poseidon bubble, a nickel boom in Western Australia in the late 1960s, and tells of an outback pub owner who stakes a claim and finds herself an overnight millionaire. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 1908 silent horror film starring Hobart Bosworth, and Betty Harte in her film debut. Directed by Otis Turner and produced by William N. Selig, the screenplay was adapted by George F. Fish and Luella Forepaugh based on their 1897 four act stage play, which was condensed into a one reel movie short. This is the first screen adaptation of Robert Louis Stevensons 1886 novel Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Critics were enthusiastic, giving Bosworth special mention: "The change is displayed with a dramatic ability almost beyond comprehension." The film was released seven months after the death of stage actor Richard Mansfield. Mansfield created the part of Jekyll/Hyde in the theater in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, beginning in 1887. There are no known existing copies of the film. Striking Point Striking Point is an action film directed by Thomas H. Fenton and starring Christopher Mitchum, Ivan Rogers, Stan Morse, Mark Hanson, Tracy Spaulding, and Rocky Patterson. It is about detectives in their quest to stop the KGB from bringing in weapons for gangs in the United States. Comrades Three Comrades is a 1935 Soviet film directed by Semyon Timoshenko. Footprints on the Moon: Apollo 11 Footprints on the Moon is a 1969 documentary film covering the flight of Apollo 11 from vehicle rollout to splashdown and recovery. It was directed by Bill Gibson and produced by Barry Coe, and is narrated by Wernher von Braun, with Pierre Jalbert doing additional voiceover as Jules Verne. It was edited by John F. Link Jr., who would later be nominated for his editing work on the 1988 film Die Hard. It is largely assembled from a variety of NASA and other news footage, with montage scenes assembled from still images standing in where no motion picture footage exists. The score includes Philip Moodys Laguna Concerto, a short work for piano and orchestra. Although Footprints on the Moon has the distinction of being the only contemporary theatrically released documentary of Apollo 11, it lay almost forgotten for decades, until it was finally released on DVD in early 2010, missing the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing by less than a year. The Man Who Envied Women The Man Who Envied Women is a 1985 American film directed by Yvonne Rainer. The film is starring Jackie Raynal, Anne Friedberg and Larry Loonin in the lead roles. Anokha Pyar Anokha Pyar is a 1948 Indian Bollywood film starring Dilip Kumar, Nargis and Nalini Jaywant. The black and white film was directed by M. I. Dharamsey under the Ambika Films banner. The music was composed by Anil Biswas, who made use of a fairly unknown Lata Mangeshkar for the popular songs in the film. The rest of the cast included Sankatha Prasad, Mukri, Ved, Kesarbai, Habib and Sheikh. The film, a romantic melodrama, was a love triangle between Nargis and Nalini Jaywant, with Dilip Kumar as the male interest. Aatamin puvussa ja vähän Eevankin Aatamin puvussa ja vähän Eevankin is a 1931 Finnish comedy film directed and written by Jaakko Korhonen based on the novel by Yrjö Soini. The films runtime is 104 minutes. It is the first Finnish film to have sound. Brigade Anti Gangs Brigade antigangs is a 1966 French-Italian film directed by Bernard Borderie. 100,000 Pounds 100,000 Pounds is a 1948 Greek film directed by Alekos Leivaditis and starring Mimis Fotopoulos, Dinos Iliopoulos and Kaiti Panou. The film was produced by Mer Film. The film was directed by Alekos Leivadiris with operator Prodromos Meravidis and writer Nikos Tsiforos. The music was composed by Menelaos Theofanidis. Before the movie was released to the screen, it had two working titles: 100,000 Pounds and Gabri me . RSVP RSVP is a Canadian short film, directed by Laurie Lynd and released in 1991. It was one of the films singled out by film critic B. Ruby Rich in her influential 1992 essay on the emergence of New Queer Cinema. Kenraalin morsian The Generals Fiancée is a 1951 Finnish comedy film directed by Ville Salminen and starring Sakari Halonen and Leena Häkinen. Ya byl sputnikom solntsa I Was a Satellite of the Sun - Soviet feature dramatic science-fiction film of 1959 with animation elements. Collars and Cuffs Collars and Cuffs is a 1923 silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel. Five and Dime Five and Dime is a cartoon short by Walter Lantz Productions, and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 74th Oswald short produced by Lantz and the 126th overall. This is the earliest YouTube-copyrighted Walter Lantz cartoon. Smith Smith is a short film directed by Michael Powell to promote a charity that helped ex-servicemen who had fallen on hard times, starring Ralph Richardson and Flora Robson. Il mio amico Benito Il mio amico Benito is a 1962 commedia allitaliana film directed by Giorgio Bianchi. Astronut Woody Astronut Woody is a Woody Woodpecker cartoon that was released in theaters on April 1, 1966. The cartoon takes place during the space race of the time. The cartoon was directed by Paul J. Smith and was one of eight Woody Woodpecker cartoons released to theaters in 1966. Grace Stafford provided Woodys voice while Dallas McKennon guessed starred as a military colonel. Honeybaby, Honeybaby Honey baby, Honey baby is a 1974 American action film directed by Michael Schultz. The film focuses on the adventures of Laura Lewis, a young woman from Harlem known as "Honey Baby", who wins a game show trip to Beirut, Lebanon. While on this trip, she and her cousin Skiggy get in trouble after she encounters a Chinese woman named Madame Chan, who, unknown to Laura and Skiggy, implants a dot with the secret formula of a deceased princes body in Honey Babys purse. Consequently, mercenaries track Honey Baby to get the formula back. The film was also released in the United States under a variety of alternate titles such as, "Honeybaby, Honeybaby", "Honeybaby", and "Three Days in Beirut". Thunder Over Paris Thunder Over Paris is a 1940 French film directed by Dominique Bernard-Deschamps and starring Arletty, Marcel Dalio and Annie Ducaux. Woody's Magic Touch Woodys Magic Touch is a Woody Woodpecker cartoon that was released in theaters on May 1, 1971. It was one of the first Woody cartoons in 5 years that was animated by someone, other than Les Kline or Al Coe. In that case, it was Virgil Ross who animated this and the next four cartoons in that same year. In addition to Grace Stafford, who provides Woodys voice, Dal McKennon guest stars. Aag Aur Shola Aag Aur Shola is a 1986 Indian Hindi-language action romance film, produced by Prasan Kapoor under the Tirupati Pictures Enterprises banner and directed by K. Bapaiah. It stars Jeetendra, Sridevi, Mandakini, Ashish Chanana in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Uyirullavarai Usha. Takkar Takkar is a 1980 Bollywood Action film, produced by G. A. Seshagiri Rao under the Padmalaya Studios banner, presented by Krishna and directed by K. Bapaiah. It stars Ashok Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar, Jeetendra, Zeenat Aman, Jaya Prada in the lead roles and music composed by R. D. Burman. The film is a remake of the Telugu movie Devudu Chesina Manushulu, starring N.T. Rama Rao, Krishna, S. V. Ranga Rao, Jayalalithaa, Vijaya Nirmala in the pivotal roles. This film is the debut of Padmalaya Studios into Bollywood and after this they have made nearly 20 films in Hindi, such as Himmatwala, Justice Chaudhry, Sooryavansham, Aamdani Atthani Kharcha Rupaiyaa etc. Bhakta Kannappa Bhakta Kannappa is a 1976 Telugu film directed by Bapu. The movie is a remake of 1954 Kannada movie Bedara Kannappa starring Rajkumar which was based on the life of Shaiva devotee, Kannappa Nayanar. Aasra Aasra is a 1966 Hindi movie produced by Madan Mohla and directed by Satyen Bose. The film stars Mala Sinha, Biswajeet, Balraj Sahni, Jagdeep and Nirupa Roy. The films music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The movie is loosely based on the 1961 Bengali movie Madhyarater Tara. Goonj Uthi Shehnai Goonj Uthi Shehnai is 1959 Hindi film directed by Vijay Bhatt, with Rajendra Kumar, Ameeta, Anita Guha and I. S. Johar as leads. The film has music by Vasant Desai and lyrics by Bharat Vyas, and the duo created numerous hits such as "Jivan Men Piya Tera Sath Rahe" sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Mohd. Rafi, and Latas "Tere Sur Aur Mere Geet" and "Dil Ka Khilona Hai Toot Gaya". The film narrates the story of a Shehnai player, and features a shehnai recitals by maestro Ustad Bismillah Khan throughout the film. There is also Jugalbandi between him and Sitar player, Abdul Halim Jaffar Khan The film was the fifth highest grosser of the year and was declared a "Hit" at Box Office India, and became the first big hit of actor Rajendra Kumar, who was soon giving dates four years from the day of signing. Pooja Ke Phool Pooja Ke Phool is a 1964 Indian Hindi-language movie. Produced by A. V. Meiyappan and directed by Bhimsingh, the film stars Ashok Kumar, Mala Sinha, Dharmendra, Pran, Nimmi and Leela Chitnis. The films music is given by Madan Mohan. This is a remake of the Tamil film Kumudham. The Archangel The Archangel is a 1969 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Capitani and starring Vittorio Gassman. Natural Justice: Heat Heat is a 1996 Australian TV movie about a solicitor who heads to the bush. The Devil's Man The Devils Man is a 1967 Italian science fiction film directed by Paolo Bianchini. The Divorce The Divorce is a 1970 Italian comedy film directed by Romolo Guerrieri. Songs and Saddles Songs and Saddles is a 1938 American film directed by Harry L. Fraser. When Ponds Freeze Over When Ponds Freeze Over is a Canadian short film, directed by Mary Lewis and released in 1998. Mixing live action with animation, the film stars Lewis herself as Mary, a woman recounting to her daughter Eva the childhood story of when Mary and her father fell through the ice on a frozen pond. The animated segments were created by Lewis, Peter Evans, Shelley Cornick and Lisa Moore. Alias Flequillo Alias Flequillo is a 1963 black-and-white Argentine comedy film directed by Julio Saraceni and written by Abel Santacruz. The film stars José Marrone and Inés Moreno. Fabiola Fabiola is a 1918 Italian silent historical film directed by Enrico Guazzoni and starring Augusto Mastripietri, Amleto Novelli and Elena Sangro. It is an adaptation of the 1854 novel Fabiola by Nicholas Patrick Wiseman about the rise of Christianity in the Roman Empire. It was one of a series of historical epics for which the Italian film industry became famous during the era. The novel was later turned into a sound film Fabiola in 1949. Posledno lyato The Last Summer is a 1974 Bulgarian drama film directed by Christo Christov. It was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 47th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. A River Performs Magic Řeka čaruje is a 1945 Czech comedy film directed by Václav Krška. The Fight for the Sky The Fight for the Sky is a short propaganda film commissioned by the US government to highlight the victories of the Allied air forces over Europe prior to the Normandy invasion. Opening with shots of aerial combat over Europe the film turns to footage of the airmen acting casually in their base in East Anglia, reading newspapers, playing ping pong, and listening to the radio. However, they are soon called for a debriefing about their next mission, a strike deep into Germanys industrial region, the Ruhr. They ready their planes and arrive over their targets like clockwork, shooting down some German Luftwaffe planes in the process. None of the missions have failed due to enemy resistance alone, the narrator informs the audience, though some have not succeeded because of weather conditions. Captured German footage is shown to prove that the enemy was just as determined to stop the attacks as the Allies were to carry them out. In February 1944 a new bombing initiative is begun. Instead of waiting to be attacked by the Germans the Americans will seek them out, targeting German airfields. Then the focus turns to enemy transportation, and the Allies make it impossible for a railroad to operate at day, also targeting trucks, barges, and even flak towers. All this made the eventual landings at Normandy and the opening of the second western front possible. With victory won in Europe, it must now be won in the Pacific. Two versions of the film were released. A short version, narrated by Ronald Reagan, was released to theatres with a running time of approximately 20 minutes. The complete version, with narration by Reed Hadley, runs 41 minutes. Ezop Ezop is a 1969 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr and Davzad Twast-Kafka. It was a minor success upon release, with the films repeated line to help me becoming symbolic of Prague in the early 1970s. Sirius Sirius is a 1975 Czechoslovak war drama film directed by František Vláčil. The film has won many awards. It was Vláčils last film before returning to feature-length films. Catita es una dama Catita es una dama is a 1956 Argentine comedy film directed by Julio Saraceni and starring Niní Marshall. La inocente La inocente is a 1972 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Come Together Come Together is a 1971 Italian-American romantic drama road film directed by Saul Swimmer and starring Tony Anthony, Luciana Paluzzi and Rosemary Dexter. A Boy Like Me Un Muchacho como yo is a 1968 Argentine film. Shorn u Shorshore Shor and Shorshor is a 1926 Soviet comedy film directed by Hamo Beknazarian. Other title: "Armenian Pat & Patachon". Based on a story by M. Bagratuni. La pequeña señora de Pérez La pequeña señora de Pérez is a 1944 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and starring Mirtha Legrand, Juan Carlos Thorry and Miguel Gómez Bao. At the 1945 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards, Legrand won the Silver Condor Award for Best Actress for her performance in the film. Adrien Adrien is a French comedy film, released in 1943. Directed by Fernandel, the film stars Fernandel as Adrien Moulinet, a modest and unassuming bank clerk who invents a motorized rollerskate but needs the help of advertising agent Jules Petipas to help market it. The films cast also includes Paulette Dubost, Huguette Vivier, Dorette Ardenne, Jean Tissier, Jane Marken, Roger Duchesne and Georges Chamarat. Food and Magic Food and Magic is a 1943 short documentary film commissioned by the United States Government during World War II. Food and Magic, was produced by the War Activities Committee of The Motion Picture Industry and it deals with food conservation and healthy eating. It stars Jack Carson as a sideshow barker who informs the crowd about proper wartime food consumption, including conservation and rationing. Shao Lin ying xiong zhi Feng Shi-Yu Hong Zhi-Guan Kung Fu Kid, also known as Shaolin Heroes, is a 1994 Hong Kong action film directed by Lee Chiu and starring Chin Ka-lok and Lam Ching-Ying. The Virgin and the Tough Guy The Virgin and the Macho Man is a 1974 Brazilian sex comedy film directed by José Mojica Marins under the pseudonym J. Avelar. It is also Marins first film in the pornochanchada genre. Le verdi bandiere di Allah Slave Girls of Sheba is a 1963 adventure film directed by Giacomo Gentilomo and Guido Zurli. The First Men in the Moon The First Men in the Moon is a black-and-white silent film, directed by Bruce Gordon and J. L. V. Leigh. The film is based on H. G. Wells science fiction novel The First Men in the Moon. There have been many subsequent adaptations of Wells novel on film, radio and video. As of August 2010, the film is not held in the BFI National Archive and is listed on the British Film Institutes "75 Most Wanted" list of lost films. Stills from the production and a plot synopsis exist. Reel People Reel People is a 1984 pornographic film directed by Anthony Spinelli. It was a seminal film as it was the first major movie to feature sex between professional pornographic performers and amateurs, ushering in "Pro-Am Porn", which became a porn genre. It is also a precursor of the reality porn genre. It was inducted into the XRCO Hall of Fame in 2008. The professional performers in the film include John Leslie, Richard Pacheco, Paul Thomas, and Aunt Peg. A Light in the Window A Light in the Window is a 1942 Argentine thriller film directed by Manuel Romero and starring Narciso Ibáñez Menta, Irma Córdoba and Juan Carlos Thorry. Symphony of Lianhua Lianhua Symphony is a 1937 Chinese anthology film. Produced by Lianhua Film Company, it served as a showcase of the studios possibilities. It consists of eight segments of various duration and genre, directed by eight prominent directors of the era: Cai Chusheng, Fei Mu, He Mengfu, Situ Huimin, Shen Fu, Sun Yu, Tan Youliu, and Zhu Shilin. Imitation of Christ Imitation of Christ is a film shot and directed by Andy Warhol in 1967. Thirteenth Is a Judas The Last Traitor is a 1971 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Giuseppe Vari. Just Like a Woman Just like a Woman is a 1967 British comedy film written and directed by Robert Fuest and starring Wendy Craig, Francis Matthews, Dennis Price and Clive Dunn. The films plot follows a wealthy couple who work in the entertainment industry and decide to separate, but soon begin to miss each other. The Memorial Gate for Virtuous Women The Memorial Gate for Virtuous Women, also known as Bound by Chastity Rules, is a 1962 South Korean film directed by Shin Sang-ok. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards. It was also entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival. 5 Rifles 5 Rifles is a 1974 Hindi film produced and directed by I. S. Johar. The film stars Rajesh Khannas look-alike Rakesh Khanna, Shashi Kapoors look-alike Shahi Kapoor, and I. S. Johar. Music was given by Kalyanji Anandji. One particular qawwali of note in this film is the track "Jhoom Barabar Jhoom Sharabi", sung by the notable qawwal singer of his times, Janab Aziz Nazan. Another song "Jab se Sarkar ne Nashabandi Tod Di", sung by Kishore Kumar is also a hit semi-qawwali. Neengal Kettavai Dobar vetar 'Plava ptico' Fair Wind, "Blue Bird"! is a 1967 Soviet-Yugoslav adventure film directed by Mikhail Ershov, based on the eponymous story by Boris Kosier. Billoo Baadshah Billoo Badshah is a 1989 Indian film. It stars Govinda, Shatrughan Sinha, Neelam and Anita Raaj. It was produced by Shatrughan Sinhas elder brother Lakhan Sinha. Magamaha Raju Maga Maharaju is a 1983 Telugu film directed by Vijaya Bapineedu and produced by Shyam Prasad Arts. Chiranjeevi, Suhasini Mani Ratnam, Rao Gopal Rao, Udaykumar and Annapurna played main roles. The film was remade in Hindi as Ghar Sansar in 1986. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office. Deutschland erwacht - Ein Dokument von der Wiedergeburt Deutschlands Deutschland erwacht is a 1933 German Nazi propaganda film. In the Family In the Family is a 1971 Brazilian drama film directed by Paulo Porto. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize. Ahimsa Ahimsa is a 1981 Malayalam film directed by I. V. Sasi and written by T. Damodaran, starring Sukumaran, Ratheesh, Mammootty, Mohanlal, Poornima Jayaram, Seema, and Menaka. The film won Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actor and Best Editor. Manchupallaki Manchu Pallaki is a 1982 Telugu Romance film, produced by M. R. Prasad Rao under the Godavari Chitra banner and directed by Vamsy. It stars Chiranjeevi, Suhasini, Rajendra Prasad and Sai Chand in the lead roles, with music composed by Rajan-Nagendra. This film was director Vamsys debut as film director. The film is a remake of the Tamil film Paalaivana Solai. Treehouse Trolls Forest of Fun and Wonder Treehouse Trolls Forest of Fun and Wonder is a childrens musical, live action video. It stars Danny Rutigliano and Rachael Harris. Executive producer was Christopher A. Cohen, directed by Ernest Schultz, choreographed by Lawrence Leritz and costumes by Broadways Alvin Colt. Written by G. G. Smith. Released by Goodtimes Entertainment video. A Gala Christmas in Vienna A Gala Christmas in Vienna or Christmas in Vienna V is a DVD released in 1998. Plácido Domingo, Sarah Brightman, Helmut Lotti and Riccardo Cocciante perform traditional, European and American Christmas songs in Vienna, Austria. The orchestra was the Vienna Symphony, conducted by Steven Mercurio. The CD album of the concert reached No. 26 on the Austrian charts. It also charted in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Parasala Pachan Payyannoor Paramu Parassala Pachan Payyannur Paramu is a 1999 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. Venu, starring Jagathy Sreekumar and Sreenivasan in the lead role. Una gallega en México Una Gallega en México is a 1949 Mexican family comedy film directed by Julián Soler and starring Niní Marshall, Joaquín Pardavé, and Alma Rosa Aguirre. Nemuranai machi - Shinjuku same , which is known in English as The City That Never Sleeps: Shinjuku Shark is a 1993 Japanese film, which was directed by Yōjirō Takita. The movie stars Hiroyuki Sanada, Tadanobu Asano, Tadao Nakamaru. Maphicha Sakshidar Maaficha Sakshidar is a 1986 Marathi film directed by Raj Dutt, starring Nana Patekar, Mohan Gokhale, Avinash Kharshikar and Usha Naik. The film is based on the infamous Joshi-Abhyankar serial murders which took place in Pune during 1976-77. Blossoms of Fire Blossoms of Fire is a 2000 documentary film about the people of Juchitán, Mexico. That Boy That Boy is a 1974 gay porn film written, produced and directed by Peter Berlin, his first and only feature-length pornographic film. It is also the second and last feature-length porn film in which he appeared as an actor following the huge success of Nights in Black Leather. Although he is credited as director, producer and actor under the name Peter Burian, following the threat of a lawsuit from another actor named Peter Burian he changed his name to Peter Berlin and became hugely popular under the new name. Aakhri Cheekh Aakhri Cheekh is a 1991 Bollywood film starring Vijay Arora and Anil Dhawan. Sachai Ki Taqat Sachai Ki Taqat is a 1989 Bollywood film directed by T. Rama Rao and starring Dharmendra, Govinda, Amrita Singh, Sonam. Tata Manavadu Tata Manavadu is a 1972 Telugu film, directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. This is the first film as a hero for comedian Raja Babu, who was paired with actress Vijaya Nirmala. The film won the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film and ran for 25 weeks in theaters. This film was later remade in Kannada as Maga Mommaga with Dwarakish and in Hindi as Suntan. Vajram Vajram is a 1995 Telugu drama film, produced by C. Gowtham Kumar Reddy under the Lakshmi Padmaja Enterprises banner and directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Roja, Indraja in the lead roles and music composed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. The film is a remake of the Malayalam hit Spadikam. Iddaru Pellala Muddula Police Iddaru Pellala Muddula Police is a 1991 Telugu comedy film, produced by S. Venkateswara Rao and G. Chandandas under the Suchitra Creations banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Divyavani, Poojitha, Anusha in the lead roles and music composed by J. V. Raghavulu. The film is the debut of actress Anusha in the film industry. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. The film was later remade in Kannada as Ibbaru Hendira Muddina Police and in Tamil as Rendu Pondatti Kaavalkaaran, both versions were directed by Relangi himself. The Battle Royal The Battle Royal is a 1916 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. The Beast The Beast is a 1986 Icelandic drama film directed by Hilmar Oddsson. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Chandi Sona Chandi Sona is a 1977 Hindi film. Produced and directed by Sanjay Khan the film stars Sanjay Khan, Parveen Babi, Pran, Premnath, Ranjeet, Danny Denzongpa, Asrani, Paintal, Kamini Kaushal, Iftekhar and Raj Kapoor. The films music is by R. D. Burman The Comeback The Comeback is a 2001 Italian independent drama film written and directed by Franco Angeli. For his performance Francesco Salvi was nominated for Silver Ribbon for best actor, while Angeli was nominated for Silver Ribbon for best new director. Tsubasa no gaika is a 1942 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Satsuo Yamamoto made for Toho Film Co. Ltd. It was co-written by Akira Kurosawa. The films full title is The Triumphant Song of the Wings. Yeh Ishq Nahin Aasaan Yeh Ishq Nahin Aasaan is a 1984 Indian Bollywood film directed by Tinnu Anand. It stars Rishi Kapoor and Padmini Kolhapure in pivotal roles. A Happy Day Yawm Said is a 1939 Egyptian drama film directed by Mohammed Karim and starring Egyptian actor and musician Mohamed Abdel Wahab. This was also the first movie that Faten Hamama, who was only eight years old then, acted in. Vishwavidhaata Vishwavidhaata is a 1997 Hindi film directed by Farogh Siddique starring Jackie Shroff, Ayesha Jhulka, Sharad Kapoor, Pooja Batra, Arjun and Ashish Vidyarthi. The film is shot in India and Sharjah. It is a loose remake of the Tamil film Pudhiya Mugam, written by Revathi and Suresh Menon. The film features songs composed by A. R. Rahman, re-used from Pudhiya Mugam. Rahman was upset with the producers since the music was re-used in the film without his permission. Kailangan ko'y ikaw Kailangan Koy Ikaw is a 2000 romantic comedy film by Viva Films directed by Joyce E. Bernal. The screenplay was written by Mel Mendoza-del Rosario who had written Ang Tanging Ina movie series and Catch Me, Im In Love. The film stars Regine Velasquez as a popular singer and Robin Padilla as a car mechanic who falls in love with her. It is the first project that Padilla and Velasquez worked together. And also the first time Padilla did a romantic comedy film since his drama action films from Viva Films. Oigyeseo on Ulemae Ureme 1 was the first in a series of Korean childrens science-fiction films directed by Kim Cheong-gi and starring Shim Hyung-rae. Vishkanya Vishkanya is a 1991 Hindi action fantasy film of Bollywood, directed by Jag Mundhra and produced by Salila Parida. This is the debut movie of Indian actress, model Pooja Bedi and Riya Sen as the child actress. Hardwood Dreams Hardwood Dreams is a 1993 basketball sports documentary written, directed and produced by Michael Tollin and narrated by Wesley Snipes. It follows five Morningside High School seniors during their last high school basketball season, as they dream of the National Basketball Association. Lee Chang-ho's Baseball Team Lee Jang-hos Baseball Team is a 1986 South Korean sports drama film based on Lee Hyun-ses comic Alien Baseball Team. East Is East East Is East is a 1916 British silent film drama directed by Henry Edwards, who also starred in the film with Florence Turner. The film is an early example of the plot premise which would prove very popular in the British silent film canon: that of a character from the working-class East End of London being suddenly thrust by circumstance into the daunting milieu of West End high society. The full print of East Is East survives, and is well regarded by historians of British silent film. Writing for the British Film Institute, Bryony Dixon notes: "Edwards seems to have had an innate or instinctive understanding of cinema space both as an actor and director, and despite being hampered as everyone else at that early date by rather fixed sets and camera positions, he uses himself and the other actors to convey the space beyond the fourth wall, creating the illusion of a satisfyingly convincing world." She also notes: "The locations are well chosen and evocative of a bygone era, particularly the lovely scenes in the Kentish hop fields", and that Edith Evans in a very early screen role "outrageously upstages everyone at every opportunity". Although largely a serious drama, the film also includes scenes of visual humour arising from the awkward collision of East End and West End manners and habits. Theerthadanam Theerthadanam is a Malayalam film directed by G. R. Kannan and written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair based on his story Vanaprastham. The film stars Jayaram and Suhasini Maniratnam. The film met with critical acclaim but became a failure in the box office. Suhasini Maniratnam & K.S.Chithra got Kerala state film awards for their works in this movie Otec neznámý Otec neznámý aneb cesta do hlubin duše výstrojního náčelníka is a Czech comedy film directed by Karel Kachyňa. It was released in 2001. After Dark After Dark is a 1932 British crime film directed by Albert Parker and starring Horace Hodges, Hugh Williams and Grethe Hansen. It was made at Walton Studios as a quota quickie. Kolilakkam Kolilakkam is a 1981 Malayalam disaster drama film, written and directed by P. N. Sundaram, and starring Jayan. The film was a box office hit. The movie was a remake of the 1965 Hindi movie Waqt. On 16 November 1980, Jayan was killed in an accident on the set of Kolilakkam. The climax scene of the film was being filmed in Sholavaram, near Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Jayan performed his own stunt that involved him boarding an airborne helicopter from a moving motorbike. Jayan insisted on another take as he was not satisfied. During the take, the pilot lost control and crashed the helicopter while Jayan was hanging below, leading to his death. The Treasure That Is Children is a 1935 black and white Japanese silent film with benshi accompaniment directed by Torajiro Saito. This is a rare example of a silent Japanese slapstick film that has survived to this day. A Case of Murder A Case of Murder is a 2004 action/crime/thriller film which had its release in South Africa on 2 July 2004. It was based on a true story of a hideous murder, where the victims body was disposed of in a suitcase. The film was dedicated to the memory of veteran actor Ramalao Makhene, who died shortly after shooting was completed. Newspaper Boy Newspaper Boy is a 1997 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Nissar, starring Mukesh, Jagathy Sreekumar in lead roles. Parvathy Parinayam Parvathy Parinayam is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by PG Vishwambharan, starring Mukesh and Annie in the lead roles. Risk/Reward Risk/Reward is a 2003 documentary film about women on Wall Street. It follows the lives of four Wall Street women - a research analyst, a currency trader, an NYSE floor broker and a rookie investment banker. It was directed by Elizabeth Holder and Xan Parker and produced by Roland Park Pictures. The documentary features Louise Jones, Carol Warner Wilke, Kimberley Euston, and Umber Ahmad; and includes appearances by Roslyn Dickerson, Muriel Siebert, Ann Kaplan, Janet Tiebout Hanson, Sheila Wellington and Maria Bartiromo. Risk/Reward was released theatrically in New York City and Chicago and was televised on Oxygen Media. Kid Safe: The Video Kid Safe: The Video is a 1988 direct-to-video short film. It was written and directed by horror filmmaker Stuart Gordon. It was released on a VHS that was obtained via a coupon giveaway by the sponsor of the video Triaminic. It features SCTV alumni Andrea Martin and Joe Flaherty, the latter hosting the video as Count Floyd and presenting it as an installment of Monster Horror Chiller Theater. It also features an appearance from Jason Vorhees of the Friday the 13th series. Hum Sab Chor Hain Ham Sab Chor Hain is a 1995 Bollywood Action film, produced by Hiren Bafna and Sangeeta Bafna under the Shree Durga Laxmi Enterprises banner and directed by Ambrish Sanghal. It stars Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Kamal Sadanah, Ritu Shivpuri in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. Premier Passions Premier Passions was a six-part British documentary TV series, broadcast on BBC One between 24 February and 31 March 1998. It was narrated by actress and Sunderland fan Gina McKee, directed by Newcastle United fan John Alexander and produced by Stephen Lambert. It chronicled Sunderland A.F.C. during the 1996–97 season, in which the club was relegated from the Premier League, the year after winning promotion from the Football League First Division. The programme gave unprecedented insight into the goings-on in and around a Premier League football team, with the 45-minute episodes following a chronological order, beginning in December 1996 with the club sitting comfortably mid-table and mapping the next five months until relegation on the final day of the season. A constant theme was the clubs thwarted search to sign a new striker who might have scored the goals to save the team from relegation. The boardroom was also not out of bounds as the documentary records the clubs decision to float on the stock market, as well as meetings and debates regarding the clubs move to a new home, the Stadium of Light. The most memorable feature of the series was the language used by then-manager Peter Reid and his assistant Bobby Saxton during team-talks, usually at half-time, which were often full of swearing. The show often brought minor local fame to members of staff at the club, arguably most memorably, the then-groundsman Tommy Porter. Four supporters, professing to be lifelong fans, comprising a cross section of the local population, from schoolgirl to painter to lab technician to retailer, also gave insight and reaction to results and club decisions. The series was updated with a one-off sequel, Premier Pressure, which aired on BBC One on 5 August 1999, just two days before the clubs first Premier League fixture since being relegated in 1997. This documentary, made with a different production team, and featuring the narration of BBC Sport pundit and former Newcastle United coach Mark Lawrenson, detailed the clubs close-season preparations for the start of the new football season, after storming Division One with a record points total in the previous campaign, and the difficult adjustments needed to ensure that the club would avoid a repeat relegation of two years earlier. Again, the opinions of a cross-section of local fans were canvassed, and post-promotion transfer activity was probed at great length as the signings of Steve Bould, Thomas Helmer and Stefan Schwarz were discussed. The fall-out of the off-field antics of midfielder Lee Clark, reported in the tabloid press sporting a pro-Newcastle United T-shirt degrading Sunderland and its fans, was also covered, as well as the testimonial of aging midfielder and club stalwart Kevin Ball. The documentary showed the apparent discomfort of supporters at the lack of transfer ambition and the unrest caused by the closing down of the popular local Vaux brewery, which had sponsored the club since 1985, and the search for a subsequent sponsorship deal. I Will Not Confess I Will Not Confess is a 1961 Egyptian crime film starring Faten Hamama, Ahmed Mazhar and Ahmed Ramzy. The film is directed by the Egyptian film director Kamal El Sheikh. Idhayakkani Idhayakkani, is a 1975 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role, with Pandari Bai, R. S. Manohar and Radha Saluja among others enacting supporting roles. The film was directed by A. Jagannathan, produced by R. M. Veerappan under his banner Sathiya Movies and had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. The film was the highest-grossing Tamil film of the year, running for 150 days in theatres. It was the only Indian film to be screened at the Tashkent International Film Festival in 1978. Phandebaaz Phandebaaz is a 1978 Bollywood action film comedy directed by Samir Ganguly. Dharm Aur Qanoon Dharm Aur Qanoon is a 1984 film starring Rajesh Khanna, Dharmendra, Vinod Mehra, Jaya Prada, Asha Parekh and Danny Denzongpa, with Supriya Pathak, Manmohan Krishna, Iftekhar and Om Shivpuri in the supporting roles. It had box office collection of 6.5 crores in 1984 but the Film was a Flop at the Indian box-office. Dharm Aur Qanoon was the remake of director Joshiys Malayalam movie Aarambham released on 1 September 1982. Aarambham was the top grosser movie in Malayalam industry in 1982 with an ensemble cast. The film was remade in Tamil that same year as Ezhuthatha Sattangal directed by K. Shankar. Khooni Mahal Khooni Mahal is a 1987 Bollywood horror film directed by Mohan Bhakri. It is a pornographic Hindi horror film. It was the first film of its kind of Bollywood where unknown naked female was picturised without being censored having sex with Raza Murad, Javed Khan and Kiran were the lead actors. Neelam Mehra gave some hot scenes which was later censored. Johnny You're Wanted Johnny, Youre Wanted is a 1956 British crime B-movie, directed by Vernon Sewell and starring John Slater. The film features famous strongwoman Joan Rhodes performing her stage act. Tiger Tiger is a 1979 India Telugu-language action film, produced by Parvathaneni Narayana Rao under Nava Shakthi Films and directed by Nandamuri Ramesh. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Rajinikanth, Radha Saluja, Subhashini in the lead roles and music composed by Satyam. It was also Rajinikanths 50th film in his career. The film is a remake of the Hindi blockbuster movie Khoon Pasina. Valathottu Thirinjal Nalamathe Veedu Valathottu Thirinjal Nalamathe Veedu is a Malayalam film directed by Ansar Kalabhavan. Jishnu plays the hero and Bhavana plays the heroine. The film also stars Cochin Haneefa, Jagathy Sreekumar, Narendra Prasad etc. In Satmar Custody In Satmar Custody is a 2003 film of the Jaradis, a Jewish Yemenite family, one of many that were brought from Yemen to the US by the ultra orthodox Satmar Community which advises against the immigration to Israel. The story exposes a deep cultural gap between the Yemenite families and the Yiddish Satmar Community that became distractive and tragic to families who have traveled thousands of miles to a place with strange rules, norms, morals and lifestyles. The film follows the life of Yahia and Lauza Jaradi who were brought from Yemen into the Satmar Community. It starts on the day that the Jaradi couple received an urgent phone call notifying that their two and a half year old daughter, Hadia, died in a hospital in Paterson, N.J. Through their search for their daughters body, they are getting closer and closer to what seems as the very painful truth about her faith. Miss 420 Miss 420 is a 1998 Bollywood Romantic thriller film directed by Akashdeep Sabir and starring Sheeba Akashdeep in the title role alongside Baba Sehgal, Shakti Kapoor, Aashif Sheikh, Mohan Joshi and Tinnu Anand. Popular rapper Baba Sehgal made his acting debut with this film. The soundtrack of the movie was composed by Anu Malik and four songs were sung by Baba Sehgal. The soundtrack of the film was released in 1994 and was extremely popular with hits like "Aaja Meri Gaadi Mein Baith Ja". However, the film was delayed for several years and was released in 1998. The Interruption Ajantha is a 2012 Tamil-language Indian feature film produced and directed by Rajppa Ravishankar. The film was simultaneously shot in Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam languages too with different starcast. Ilavarasu, was responsible for the films cinematography and Ilaiyaraaja composed the music. The film started in 2006 and was in making for three years. The Tamil version was released on 9 November 2012 and the Malayalam version on 19 July 2012. The lead role was played by Vinu Mohan in Malayalam, Ramana in Tamil, Sai Kiran in Telugu and Venkatesh in the Kannada version. Vandana Gupta played the female lead in the Tamil and Telugu version, while Honey Rose was female lead in the Malayalam and Kannada version. Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy is a Chinese film from 1970, during the height of the Cultural Revolution. The film was directed by Xie Tieli and was based on a contemporary Beijing opera, one of the eight model plays allowed during the Cultural Revolution. The story is based on the novel Lin hai xue yuan, and tells the story of an incident in 1946, during the Chinese Civil War. Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy has been identified as one of the most watched films of all time. Official Chinese government statistics claimed a total audience of 7.3 billion through the end of 1974, meaning every citizen of China had seen the film at least seven times. The large audience can be attributed to the fact that few films were produced during the Cultural Revolution, and almost all earlier films were banned; nevertheless, the average village held ten film showings per year, and failure to attend could have been seen as a sign of political deviation. Hence, Chinese citizens would have been expected to see the film multiple times during the Cultural Revolution era. Otso-otso pamela-mela wan Otso-Otso Pamela-Mela-Wan is a 2004 Filipino comedy film starring Vhong Navarro and Bayani Agbayani. The title was inspired from the two dance songs popularized by the main actors: Otso-Otso and Pamela. Summer Solstice Summer Solstice tells a story set in coastal Maine, a reflective coming-of-age tale starring George Fivas as Joshua Ballard, a brilliant but aimless and misunderstood college student who finds solace in composing music and writing. But when his anguished state of mind leads him to cross paths with contemplative lighthouse keeper Seth Arden and his niece Andrea Bettencourt, the encounter leads Joshua to transcend a personal crisis through an odyssey of self-discovery, and accept the compassion of his friends, old and new, which ultimately saves his life. Academy Award nominee and Golden Globe winner Karen Black plays a stern university professor. Joshuas college friends are played by Lindsay Pulsipher and Nathan Rollins. The screenplay is based on a story by playwright, composer, physicist, and mathematician Jeffrey Gold. The film features the lighthouse Pemaquid Point Light and surrounding coastal areas and towns of Maine and music by popular Maine native, Tim Janis. The film was directed by George Fivas, a published scientist and a founder of the jazz and popular music group, Apollo. The Straitjacket Lottery The Straitjacket Lottery is a 2004 film from writer/director Doug Karr starring Andy Jones, David Huband, Tara Slone and Joe Cobden. When Boris Durban loses a busload of mental health patients, he’ll resort to any means in order to get them back. This 22 minute comedic short, set in urban Nova Scotia, is a window into the erratic world of mental health and the thin line between idiosyncrasy and insanity. The Conquest of America Conquest of America was a 4-part television documentary miniseries produced by The History Channel in 2005 and premiered on Saturday April 2. The show documented the adventures of various European explorers who were key figures in the colonization of the Americas. Some of the featured explorers include Henry Hudson, Pedro Menéndez, Jean Ribault, Vitus Bering and Francisco Vásquez de Coronado. Uzhavan Uzhavan is a 1993 Tamil-language film written and directed by Kathir. The film stars Prabhu Ganesan, Bhanupriya, and Rambha. A. R. Rahman composed the music.The film was a Deepavali release. The Secret Country: The First Australians Fight Back The Secret Country: The First Australians Fight Back is a 1985 television documentary made for the British Central Independent Television company by writer/presenter John Pilger and producer/director Alan Lowery. It details the persecution of Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders throughout Australias history. Jimmy Johnstone: Lord of the Wing Jimmy Johnstone: Lord of the Wing is a 2004 documentary narrated by Scottish comedian Billy Connolly, on the career of Jimmy Jinky Johnstone, a Celtic FC and Scottish footballer in the 1960s and 1970s who was voted the clubs greatest ever player. The Lord of the Wing is so well loved by Celtic fans that two memorial bronze statue tributes have been erected in his honour. The biographical film includes footage from many of Johnstones footballing highlights, as well as many tributes from the worlds of football and entertainment. The film culminates with Jimmy joining Jim Kerr and Charlie Burchill to record a cover of the Ewan MacColl classic, "Dirty Old Town", which was later released as a charity single, to raise money for the Motor Neurone Disease Association. For Real For Real is a 2009 film which follows the point of view of six-year-old Shruti. Family discord has a deep impact on her and she starts feeling that her mother is an alien from the Orion galaxy who has exchanged places with her own mother. Underexposure Underexposure is a 2005 Iraqi film, in the docufiction style, written and directed by Oday Rasheed, produced by Enlil Film and Arts. The story follows a fictional Iraqi film crew, inspired by the actual crew, that struggles with making a film during the 2003 invasion of Iraq and subsequent American occupation. It was the first feature film to be shot in Iraq after the beginning of the Iraq War. Alibi Alibi is a 2007 Psychological thriller film directed and produced by James Chean. Peg Leg Pedro Peg-Leg Pedro is a 1938 Technicolor cartoon sponsored film. A boy and girl on a trip are attacked by pirates while looking for treasure. It features the character Nicky Nome. Its actually an advertisement for Chevrolet. It is a spin-off of A Coach for Cinderella & A Ride for Cinderella. The film is in the public domain. Tottie: The Story of a Dolls' House Tottie: The Story of a Dolls House is a 1984 animated television series produced by Smallfilms, directed and narrated by Oliver Postgate. It is based on Rumer Goddens The Dolls House, originally published in 1947, and focuses on the toys in a Victorian dolls house belonging to sisters Emily and Charlotte Dane. The programme debuted on BBC1 in the UK on 6 February 1984. The series has a very dark edge, as the dolls wish very hard that good things will happen and that they will not fall on misfortune. The series opens with the phrase, "Dolls are not like people. People choose, but dolls can only be chosen". The Congress Dances Congress Dances is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Erik Charell and starring Lilian Harvey, Conrad Veidt and Henri Garat. It was an English-language version of the German film Der Kongreß tanzt. A separate French-language version Le congrès samuse was also made. It is centered on the Congress of Vienna, where an Austrian commoner is mistaken for the Tsar of Russia. It was made at the Babelsberg Studio near Berlin. The films sets were designed by Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. Ted Leo & the Pharmacists: Dirty Old Town Ted Leo & the Pharmacists: Dirty Old Town is a 2003 concert film by director Justin Mitchell documenting a day in the life of Ted Leo and the Pharmacists on Coney Island. The bulk of the footage is of the bands energetic performance at the Siren Music Festival, interspersed with interviews, boardwalk montages, and a cameo by comedian David Cross. This film is named after the old Ewan MacColl song "Dirty Old Town"; Leo performs a live cover of this song at the beginning of the movie. Before Born Before Born is a 2006 Chinese film directed by Zhang Ming. Only Zhangs third film in a decade, Before Born is a surreal mystery about modern Chinese life that has garnered comparisons to Lavventura, Michelangelo Antonionis classic 1960 film. The film tells the story of a private detective, Huang Guangliang, hired to gather evidence of an affair by a man named Li Chonggao. When he arrives in the coastal city of Beihai in search of his target, he discovers that he has disappeared and instead meets an enigmatic young woman who is also looking for Li. Before Born screened at the 2006 Berlin International Film Festival as part of its Forum program. Holly Hobbie and Friends: Surprise Party Holly Hobbie and Friends: Surprise Party is an animated television special released in 2006 by Paramount Pictures. This is the first movie to star the Holly Hobbie doll, albeit completely redesigned from her traditional look. This movie stars Alyson Stoner and Liliana Mumy and Tinashe Kachingwe. It features songs written by Sheriff Mandy Collins and Charlotte Spencer of the English rock band, the Hyper Girls. The special premiered on February 10, 2006 on Nickelodeons Nick Jr. block, and was later released on DVD on March 7, and was followed by Christmas Wishes in November. It had five follow-ups up until 2010. Kyun Tumse Itna Pyar Hai Kyun Tum Say Itna Pyar Hai is a Pakistani Urdu film starring Arbaaz Khan Veena Malik, Babrak Shah, Ajab Gul, and Sana Nawaz. The makers of this movie are professional people who have made their mark from their previous project Khoey Ho Tum Kahan in the film industry both within Pakistan and abroad. This film is directed by Ajab Gul who has a long affiliation with TV, stage and film industry in Pakistan. The technical aspect of this film is also very different from previous Lollywood movies. Nong Teng Nakleng-pukaotong Nong Theng Nakleng-pukhaothong is a 2006 Thai comedy film starring Pongsak Pongsuwan and Choosak Eamsuk. Israel and the Arabs: Elusive Peace Israel and the Arabs: Elusive Peace is the name of a three-part British documentary series shown in October 2005 on BBC Two about the attempts to settle the Israeli–Palestinian conflict after the 2000 Camp David Summit. The series was produced by Norma Percy, who had produced The Death of Yugoslavia before. Like her previous series, Israel and the Arabs: Elusive Peace relies extensively on in-depth interviews with key players involved in this issue, such as Ehud Barak, Bill Clinton, and Colin Powell. New Orleans Music in Exile New Orleans Music in Exile is a documentary and music film that was made in 2006 and released on DVD on August 7, 2007. It was directed by Robert Mugge. The iDol The iDol is a 2006 film made and produced by independent filmmaker, Norman England. A science fiction satire, filmed entirely in Japan, The iDol tells the story of a Japanese collector who comes into possession of a figure with origins not of this world. It is a satirical look at the world of "otaku" and the mass marketing of media culture, so prevalent in Japan, that creates these legion of obsessed fans. The iDol was a small production which did not receive worldwide attention due to its limited budget of $25,000. The iDol premiered at the Fantasia Festival in Montreal, Canada on July 16, 2006 and has subsequently played at various festivals around the world. It was shown on television for the first time on Japans SKY Perfect satellite channel on March 3, 2008. Kachchi Sadak Kachchi Sadak is a 2006 Bollywood film directed by Sanjay D Singh. The film stars Rahul Singh, Parmita Katkar, Madhoo, Mukesh Tiwari, Amrish Puri, Rahul Dev and Mithun Chakraborty in a Special appearance. Kachchi Sadak is a slew of masala movies released with rapid succession in the 1970s and 1980s. An ordinary story line of revenge and vengeance with loads of blasts and explosions. GrubGirl Grub Girl is 2006 pornographic horror film. It is an adaptation of the Verotik comic book of the same name by Edward Lee. Red State Red State is a documentary film by Michael Shea. The film follows the director into Americas red states to find out why so many Americans chose to re-elect President George W. Bush in the 2004 presidential elections. Haseena Hasina is a 2004 Kannada-language film by Girish Kasaravalli.The lead actress, Taara, won the National Film Award for Best Actress for her role as Hasina about the story of a Muslim Indian woman deserted by her husband. Extra Ordinary Barry Extra Ordinary Barry is a comedy film directed by Vivi Stafford and stars Jay Convente, Carrie Chason, Natalie Carter, Amrapali Ambegoakar, featuring additional performances by Ashton Lunceford, Matthew Hatchette and Shell Z. Raraju Raraju is a 1984 Telugu film directed by G. RammohanRao and produced by Vadde Sobhanadri. The filmstars Krishnam Raju, Vijayashanti, Sharada, Suman, Siva Krishna, Jaggayya and Kaikala Satyanarayana in the lead roles. The film has music composed by J. V. Raghavulu. The film is a blockbuster at the box-office. The Two Sisters The Two Sisters is a 2007 mystery/suspense film starring Erin Daly, Eve Lorraine, Celeste Yarnall, Brinke Stevens, and Ron Millkie. The film was directed by Terri Dawn Arnold. Two sisters, Kellie and Lannie, see their single mother killed by her boyfriend during an argument when they are 13 and 14 years old. Afterwards, they are angry and subconsciously seek vengeance for their mothers death. The movie was made in Modesto. Nezakonchennyy uzhin The Unfinished Supper is a 1979 Latvian police film about Martin Beck, directed by Jānis Streičs, based on the novel Murder at the Savoy. My Football Summer My Football Summer is a 2006 documentary film directed by Yang Li-chou and Chang Rong-ji about a group of young aboriginal football players in pursuit of a dream. Cadavre exquis première édition Cadavre Exquis première édition is a 2006 Canadian French language film. The film is a collective project based on the principle of the Exquisite corpse parlour game. The original screen play was written by Adrien Lorion, David Étienne and Michel Laroche and eleven directors participated in the making of the film, each of them making their debut. A Ride for Cinderella A Ride for Cinderella is a 1937 Technicolor cartoon sponsored film, and is a sequel to A Coach for Cinderella. The storyline is simple: Cinderella meets her young prince, but has to leave him when the clock turns to midnight. Meanwhile, the head dwarf, Nicky Nome, has to stop the wicked witch, hired by the evil stepsisters, ruining Cinderellas chance of getting married to the prince. The cartoon is an advertisement for Chevrolet, and a Chevrolet that helps Cinderella get her prince. The cartoon was made the Jam Handy Organization, famous for their advertising films. It is in the public domain. The Trouble-Makers The Trouble-Makers is a 2003 Hong Kong drama film directed by Aman Chang in Cantonese. The movie has a run time of 84 minutes, and involves the actors Terence Yin, Sam Lee, and Maggie Q. London Betty London Betty is a 2009 American comedy/adventure film directed and written by Thomas Edward Seymour. The film includes performances by Nicole Lewis, Daniel von Bargen, Russ Russo, and director Seymour, as well as narration by Clint Howard. London Betty made the list of "Top Films of the Year" on Moviesmademe.com in 2009. Originally having a theatrical release in 2009, the film was released on DVD in 2010 through Maverick Entertainment on their Platinum Label. In May 2011 London Betty hit the #3 spot for British comedy on Amazon on Demand. The film was nationally distributed at Blockbuster Video until the company went out of business in 2013. Director Tom Seymour affectionately referred to this film and his two other features as the "Backyard Trilogy" consisting of three film, Everything Moves Alone, Land of College Prophets and London Betty. The three films all involve backyard thieves or in the case of Land of College Prophets superheroes that all dwell in suburban environments all shot within central Connecticut. The Park The Park is the 2007 directorial debut of Chinese writer-director Yin Lichuan. Produced by Filmblog Media and Beijing Wide Angle Lens, the comedy-drama film is part of producer Lola Zhangs Yunnan New Film Project, ten proposed films by female Chinese directors. The Park is the second of the ten to be released, after Wang Fens The Case. Each of the films was required to take place in the southern province of Yunnan. The Park tells the story of a fathers reconnection with his daughter after he moves in with her in the provincial capital of Kunming. Upset over her relationship with a younger man with no job prospects, he begins to tout her name in a local park to other elderly parents looking to marry off their children. Barbed Wired Kantatar is a 2005 Bengali film directed by Bappaditya Bandopadhyay, and featuring Sreelekha Mitra, Sudip Mukherjee, Rudranil Ghosh. It received NETPAC Award at Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema, 2007 for its deceptively simple style with which the complex situation of people trapped in a state of permanent displacement is exposed. Cha chi hu The Winged Tiger is a 1970 Hong Kong wuxia film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring actor Chan Hung-lit, who was well known for playing villain roles, in his first lead role as a protagonist. The film also co-stars Angela Yu Chien, Tien Feng and David Chiang. Lau Kar-leung served as action director for the film. Caucasia Caucasia is a 2007 Azerbaijani film directed by Farid Gumbatov. It was Azerbaijans submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Confessionsofa Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted Mutha Confessionsofa Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted Mutha is a 2008 film by Melvin Van Peebles. It is based on Van Peebles 1982 Broadway musical Waltz of the Stork and his graphic novel of the same name. The film was screened at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2008 and was the Closing Night feature in the Maryland Film Festival in May 2008. Van Peebles plays the films main character from boyhood to age 47. Falling from Earth Falling From Earth is a 2007 Lebanese film written, produced and directed by Chadi Zeneddine. The film premiered on December 13, 2007 at the Dubai International Film Festival. It was running for the Muhr award Falling From Earth is Zeneddines first feature film. The Dear Departed Drahý zesnulý is a 1964 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Riphouse 151: Could've Been's & Wanna Be's Riphouse 151: Couldve Beens & Wanna Bes is a 2008 retrospective documentary film chronicling the rise and fall of Riphouse, a thrash metal band from Rockland County. The film was directed by Peter OBrien and features interviews with Rob Dukes, Don La Greca of ESPN radio, Rob Moschetti, and several others. The Sergeant The Sergeant is a 1910 Western silent film short directed and produced by Francis Boggs and written and starring Hobart Bosworth. It was shot on location in what was later to become Yosemite National Park in California. A collection of 75 early American films was found in New Zealand in 2010; The Sergeant was the first of that collection to be preserved. Monster Movie Monster Movie is a 2008 horror comedy film by the Polonia brothers. It marks the last film created by the filmmaking duo before John Polonias death at age 39. Dhruva Tare Dhruva Thare is a 1985 Indian Kannada film directed by M. S. Rajashekar. The film stars Rajkumar, Geetha and Deepa in the lead roles. The movie is famous for its evergreen songs composed by Upendra Kumar. Based on the novel Aparanji written by Vijay Sasanur, the film was a major success at the box office upon its release. Samayada Gombe Samayada Gombe is a 1984 Indian Kannada film directed and co-produced by Dorai-Bhagawan. The film stars Rajkumar in lead roles along with Srinath, Roopa and Menaka in other lead roles. It is based on the novel of same name written by Chitralekha. This is the only Kannada movie of Malayalam actress Menaka who played the role of Rajkumars sister and Srinaths wife in the movie. The film was received positively upon release and the music composed by M. Ranga Rao met with highly critical appreciation. SK Bhagawan had revealed that Dr. Rajkumars remuneration for the movie was Rs. 6 lakhs. Raja Part Rangadurai Rajapart Rangadurai is a 1973 Tamil Drama Film, directed by P. Madhavan. It stars Sivaji Ganesan and Ushanandini. It narrates the story about a poor drama actor. It is a film on theatre artists who, through time have been ignored, they play all roles from mythology characters to patriotic people, but fail to appeal to modern viewers who are drawn to more glamour and glitter. It is a symbolic film of the past being rejected by the present, and that love and affection have no place in a selfish world. This is one of Sivaji Ganesans most outstanding film roles, where he portrays characters like Bhagat Singh, Joker, Tiruppur Kumaran and even lord Murugan. Trophy Kids Trophy Kids is a 2011 film directed by Josh Sugarman, produced by Brandon Yankowitz, and written by the pair. Trophy Kids stars Ryan Eggold, David Gallagher, Tahyna Tozzi, Nathan Lee Graham, Tibor Feldman, Tania Raymonde, David Thornton, Chris Beetem, Adam Grupper, Eleanor Reissa, and Isiah Whitlock The films title refers to the generation of Americans also known as "Millennials," who grew up receiving trophies and other praise just for participating and not necessarily for excelling. They were rewarded to improve their self-esteem. As a result, trophy kids feel confident and accomplished, but the coddling has led them to feel entitled with often unrealistic expectations about their jobs and life in general. Nalai Namadhe Naalai Namadhe is a 1975 Indian Tamil-language film directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan, starring M. G. Ramachandran and Latha in the lead roles with M. N. Nambiar, Nagesh, Chandramohan and Vennira Aadai Nirmala. It is a remake of the 1973 Hindi film Yaadon Ki Baaraat, directed by Nasir Hussain and written by Salim-Javed. The film was a blockbuster and ran for 150 days. Propios y extraños Known Strangers is a Spanish-German-Argentine omnibus film directed by Spanish helmer Manolo González. Filmed from a screenplay by Manolo González and Guillermo Santana. The movie traces the actions of fourteen principal characters, both in parallel and occasionally connected by a radio program that everybody is following. The role of chance and luck is central to the film, and many of the stories concern violence and infidelity. Only Human Only Human is a 2010 Irish experimental film directed by Rouzbeh Rashidi that tells the visual story of five couples. A tale of people unfolds under the night sky. These doomed couples and lost individuals begin journeys and attempt to find resolution in their lives. As the stories progress, they become neatly woven into a minimalistic portrayal of modern life. L'arc-en-ciel Larc-en-ciel is a short feature film directed by David Bonneville. It is a co-production by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation / David & Golias / RTP2. The film tells us the story of Quitterie, a 40-year-old European woman, who relives the great love for her deceased 18-year-old Japanese partner by engaging young male strangers into sordid sexual adventures. Under Jakob's Ladder Under Jakobs Ladder is an independent drama film by CubeCity Entertainment. Based on a true story, it tells how a teacher named Jakob Seel is arrested and thrown into a Soviet prison in 1938. Mann Munoz directed the film and Roberto Munoz produced. Jeff Stewart plays the lead role of Jakob Seel. The film also stars Christopher Elliott, Sal Rendino, Quentin McCuiston, Sean Patrick Folster, Matthew R. Staley, Chloe Roe, and Ken Jennings. The film is set in the Soviet Union prior to World War II. It features the lives of the ethnic minority Germans from Russia. Steamin' and Dreamin': The Grandmaster Cash Story Steamin + Dreamin: The Grandmaster Cash Story is a 2009 Irish independent comedy film directed by Shaun O Connor, and written by Con Doyle, Joe Kiely, Conor Stanley and O Connor. The mockumentary stars Doyle as the title character, a Cork hip-hop artist struggling to achieve recognition in the international hip-hop scene. It also stars Stanley as Cashs rival rapper Dr Feekinstein, and Kiely as Seamus Kelly, the sociology student who directs the films "documentary". The film also features cameo appearances from Tommy Tiernan and Senator Dan Boyle, as well as many well-known Corkonians appearing as themselves. A sequel, Cash Back was released in November 2011. Snow White Blanche Neige is a 2009 French film directed by Angelin Preljocaj. Lahiri Lahiri Lahirilo Lahiri Lahiri Lahirilo is a 2002 Telugu-language Indian musical-family drama film written, directed and produced by YVS Chowdary under the banner Bommarillu. The film stars four pairs Nandamuri Harikrishna, Bhanupriya, Suman, Rachana, Vineeth, Sanghavi, Aditya Om and Ankitha in the lead roles. Veteran actress Lakshmi played the main villain role in this film. This film is a hit at the box-office. Yegire Pavurama Egire Paavurama is a 1997 Telugu film directed S. V. Krishna Reddy. The film starred Meka Srikanth and J. D. Chakravarthy in lead roles. The film was a remake of Malayalam film Sallapam. To Whom It May Concern: Ka Shen's Journey To Whom It May Concern: Ka Shens Journey is a 2009 docudrama about actress Nancy Kwan. Directed and written by former Warner Bros. executive Brian Jamieson, the film depicts Kwans meteoric rise to fame when she was selected to star in the 1960 film The World of Suzie Wong and the 1961 film Flower Drum Song. In an era when White people played the Asian roles in Hollywood, Kwans achievement was groundbreaking. The film portrays Kwans being cast for inconspicuous roles after her early success. To Whom It May Concern was filmed in locations in several countries, including Cambodia, Hong Kong, and the United States. In Cambodias 12th-century temple Angkor Wat, Kwan grapples with the death of her son, Bernie Pock, from AIDS at the age of 33 in 1996. The film is being screened in film festivals internationally. It was awarded "Best Feature Documentary" by American International Film Festival and WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival. Reviewers praised the documentary for its judicious use of archival footage and poignant interviews with Kwan. Several reviewers characterized the clips of Kwans watching "The World of Suzie Wong" as unnecessary and unpolished. Escalation Escalation is a 1968 animated short film, directed by Disney animator Ward Kimball. It is an anti-Vietnam War cartoon mocking U.S. President, Democrat Lyndon B. Johnson. The short was made independently from the Disney Studios and is notable for being the only animated cartoon made in this matter by one of Disneys core animators, the "Nine Old Men." Kimball showed it at film festivals, college campuses during the US presidential elections year in 1968 and personally gave away copies of the film to whoever was interested. In a 2000 interview shortly before his death Kimball said that he thought that Escalation had not received the mainstream attention it deserved. In 2007 relatives of Kimball put the film online on YouTube. Lindsay Lohan's Indian Journey Lindsay Lohans Indian Journey is a 2010 British documentary film directed and produced by Maninderpal Sahota. It is presented and narrated by American actress Lindsay Lohan. In the hour long documentary, Lohan talks to victims of human trafficking in Delhi, Kolkata and a village in West Bengal. She also talks to a former trafficker, parents of trafficked children and visits the Sanlaap womens and childrens shelter in Kolkata. The documentary was filmed in India over a period of a week in December 2009. Lohan became involved in the project after meeting Sahota at a social event and expressing an interest in participating. Lindsay Lohans Indian Journey received extensive negative media coverage since its inception. The BBC were heavily criticized for hiring Lohan despite her then recent widely publicized drink-driving conviction and "party lifestyle". BBC said they chose Lohan to attract an audience that might otherwise not watch. Indian non-governmental organization, Bachpan Bachao Andolan, criticized Lohan for a Twitter post where she appeared to take credit for one of their raids, something BBC said was a misinterpretation. The media coverage did not translate to high ratings. In its original broadcast on BBC Three on 1 April 2010, it was viewed by 224,000 households, a 0.9% share of the audience. Critics complimented the documentary for being well researched and compelling, but found Lohans presence to be odd and distracting. All Signs of Death All Signs of Death is a television pilot based on the 2009 novel The Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs of Death by Charlie Huston, who also wrote the teleplay. Huston served as executive producer along with Alan Ball who directed the pilot. It was produced as part of Balls multi-project contract with HBO. Io sono Tony Scott, ovvero come l'Italia fece fuori il più grande clarinettista del jazz Io sono Tony Scott, ovvero come lItalia fece fuori il più grande clarinettista del jazz is a 2012 Italian documentary directed by Franco Maresco. It is a documentary film about the life of the Italian-American jazz musician Anthony Joseph Sciacca, known to the public as Tony Scott, starting from his childhood and youth in the USA, until his death, following a long illness, in Rome in 2007. In the film, a great number of American and Italian musicians are interviewed, such as the legend of clarinet Buddy DeFranco, pianist Mario Rusca and drummer Tony Arco and, also, a few non-musician friends of Scott’s. Moreover, Scott’s three wives and the two daughters from his second marriage provided many details about Tony Scotts life and, also, about their own feelings. The documentary was shown at the 63rd Locarno International Film Festival and at the Vancouver International Film Festival in 2010. The Legend of Pale Male The Legend of Pale Male is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Frederic Lilien. It tells the story of Pale Male, a red-tailed hawk nesting near Central Park in New York City. Incident at Midnight Incident at Midnight is a 1963 British crime film directed by Norman Harrison and starring Anton Diffring, William Sylvester and Justine Lord. It was made at Merton Park Studios as part of the long-running series of Edgar Wallace adaptations; this being adapted from one of Wallaces short stories. Who Bombed Judi Bari? Who Bombed Judi Bari? is an American historical documentary about an assassination attempt on the life of Judi Bari, an American environmental and labor activist, which occurred on May 24, 1990. Matrjoschka Matrjoschka is a film made and produced by the German artist Karin Hoerler in 2006. At 95 hours of playtime, it is one of the longest experimental films by time. The film consists of images and sequences based on a single photo. It shows a boy riding a bicycle, a street, houses, garages, and sky. Over time, the image changes, but those movements are very slow and not directly visible. The world premiere of the film was at the light spectacle Luminale 2006 in Frankfurt-Germany. Matrjoschka was publicly shown on an outdoor 100 m LED-screen at the DrKW-building, starting on 23 April 2006 at 6:00am and ending on 28 April 2006 at 1:00am. During the night, there was a break from 1:00 to 6:00am. This film is available only in Windows Media Video format on DVD. My Valentine Girls My Valentine Girls is a film released in 2011. Kurtar beni Kurtar Beni is a 1987 Turkish romantic drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Gülsen Bubikoglu, Talat Bulut, and Tanju Gürsu. Mulberry Child Mulberry Child is a 2011 documentary film that was written and directed by Susan Morgan Cooper, based on the book by the same name by Jian Ping. It had its world premiere on October 16, 2011 at the Heartland Film Festival and features Jacqueline Bisset as the movies narrator. Malai Malai Malai Malai is a 2009 Tamil language action comedy film written and directed by A. Venkatesh starring Arun Vijay, Prabhu and Vedhicka in the lead roles. The film released on 31 July 2009 and turned out to be a surprise hit at the box office. The film was also dubbed into Hindi as Champion: The Winner in 2012. This film ran for 100 days in theaters. Don Quixote Don Quixote is a 2010 Chinese and Hong Kong film directed by Ah Gan based on Miguel de Cervantes 17th-century novel. It was promoted as Chinas first fully 3-D film. Hair is Falling: A Serious Comedy Film Hair is Falling is a 2011 Hindi film produced by Urmila Sharma, Guddu ji and directed by Vicky Bhardwaj. The film highlights the problem of hair fall in youth. Tag line : A Serious Comedy Mummy Punjabi: Superman Ki Bhi Maa!! Mummy Punjabiis the 2011 film written and directed by Pammi Somal starring Kiron Kher, Kanwaljit Singh and Jackie Shroff in lead roles. Badha Badha is a Bangladeshi Bengali film released in 2005, directed by Shahin Shumon. It features Shakib Khan, Purnima and Riaz in the main lead. Blackhats Blackhats is an action film, directed by Laron Austin and produced by Eddie Singleton, Martin Kelley, Bennie Swint and Errol Sadler. The screenplay was written by Eddie Singleton and Martin Kelley. Keye Luke Keye Luke is a 2012 American short film directed by Timothy Tau, written by Timothy Tau, Ed Moy and Feodor Chin, and produced by Timothy Tau. Hsien of the Dead Hsien of the Dead is a 2012 Singaporean horror-comedy film directed, produced, and written by Gary Ow for Monkeywrench, Genetix S Pte Ltd, and Arte Associates. The film stars Ernest Seah, Vivienne Tseng, Moses San Juan, Nurhada Choo, and Darrell Britt. It follows four unrelated Singaporeans escaping from a wave of animated corpses. Together they devise a plan to flee the zombie-infested city state. Released on 13 September 2012, the film is credited as "Singapores first zombie movie". Mile Sur Mera Tumhara "Ek sur", or "Mile Sur Mera Tumhara" as it is better known, is an Indian song and accompanying video promoting national integration and unity in diversity. The concept for Mile Sur was developed in 1988 by Lok Seva Sanchar Parishad and promoted by Doordarshan and Indias Ministry of Information. The song was composed by Ashok Patki and arranged by Louis Banks, with lyrics by Piyush Pandey. The project was conceived by Suresh Mallik and kailash surendranath and directed by kailash surendranath and recorded by people from all walks of life, including a supergroup of Indian celebrities—musicians, sports persons, movie stars, etc. The national integration video was intended to instill a sense of pride and promote unity amongst Indians, highlighting Indias different linguistic communities and societies—Indias unity in diversity, so to speak. Mile Sur was telecast for the first time on Independence Day, 1988, after the telecast of the Prime Minister’s speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort. It quickly captivated India, gaining and maintaining near-anthem status ever since. Flying the Feathered Edge: The Bob Hoover Project Flying the Feathered Edge: The Bob Hoover Project is a 2014 independent documentary film about American aviator Bob Hoover. The film was produced, written and directed by aviation filmmaker Kim Furst. 27, Memory Lane 27, Memory Lane is a British romantic drama film, written and directed by Luke Hupton and starring Jason Redshaw, Diona Doherty, Eileen Page, James Clay and Charles O`Neill. Super Kid Super Kid is a 1994 South Korean science fiction animated film. The movie follows the adventures of a group of super-powered space children who are called upon the emergence of an intergalactic threat. The movie was produced over a period of three years by UM Productions and was released direct to video. The movie has gained notoriety for its muddled plot, poor film quality and continuity errors, and its similarity to the Dragon Ball franchise. Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters vs. Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger: The Movie is the latest entry in the Super Sentai VS film series, which features the meeting of casts and characters of Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters and Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger. The film was released on January 19, 2013. This is the first appearance of the 37th Super Sentai called Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger. Oil Sands Karaoke Oil Sands Karaoke is a 2013 feature documentary film directed by Charles Wilkinson. The film follows five people working in or around the infamous Athabasca oil sands of Northern Alberta as they compete in a karaoke contest held at local watering hole Baileys Pub. The film was produced by Wilkinson and Tina Schliessler, and executive produced by Kevin Eastwood and Knowledge Networks Murray Battle. Ayaal Ayaal is a 2013 Malayalam film directed by Suresh Unnithan. Lal, Iniya, Lakshmi Sharma and Lena play the lead roles. The story, screenplay and dialogue of the film is written by Dr. K. Ampady. The film is produced by Madhusoodanan Mavelikara and M. T. Dileep Kumar. The cinematography is by Sujith Vasudev. Ayaal was earlier titled Nagabandham. The film released on 28 June 2013. Ayaal is a story of intense human relations. It’s a story of a man who effortlessly floated along the estuaries of time, the back waters of Vembanad. If love is the flowering of one’s own heart, can it have a direction? Is it Scalar. This is an uncomfortable question raised by him, the protagonist, Guru Dasan. The film problematizes the conventional fabric of human relations, its rules and its sanctity. Chronicles of the Going Home Club is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Kuroha, serialized by Square Enixs Gangan Online service. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by Nomad aired between July and October 2013. La Operación La Operación is a forty-minute documentary film by Ana María García about US-imposed sterilization policies in Puerto Rico. Produced by the Latin America an Film Project and released in 1982, this film explores the mass sterilization of Puerto Rican women during the 1950s and 1960s. In the documentary, Garcia sheds light on the decades-long practice by conducting interviews with women of different ethnic and economic backgrounds who have undergone the sterilization procedure. In addition to these interviews, Garcia provides historical information regarding the conditions that led to the sterilization practice. Goppinti Alludu Goppinti Alludu is a 2000 Telugu comedy film produced by Nandamuri Rama Krishna with his home production Ramakrishna Horticulture Cine Studios banner, and directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. The film features Nandamuri Balakrishna, Simran, Sanghavi, Sadhika in the lead roles and music composed by Koti. The film is a remake of the Hindi movie Hero No. 1. The film was released on 21 July 2000 to positive reviews and became a hit at the box office. Dashamukha Dashamukha is a 2012 Indian Kannada film directed by Ravi Srivatsa. It has an ensemble cast including V. Ravichandran, Ananth Nag, Devaraj, Avinash, Ravi Kale, Chetan Kumar, Aakanksha Mansukhani and yesteryear actress Saritha. The film is a remake of Hollywood film 12 Angry Men. The films score is composed by Sadhu Kokila while the songs are composed by Sridhar V. Sambhram. The films theatrical release was on 13 April 2012. Confusion Na Wa Confusion Na Wa is a 2013 Nigerian dark comedy drama film directed by Kenneth Gyang, starring Ramsey Nouah, OC Ukeje, Ali Nuhu and Tunde Aladese. The title of the film was inspired by the lyrics of the late Afrobeat singer Fela Kutis song "Confusion". Confusion Na Wa won the Best picture at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards, it also won the award for Best Nigerian film. The film tells a story on how so many interconnected separate events come together to complicate the lives of people. Whistle Whistle is a 2013 Indian Kannada suspense supernatural thriller film starring Chiranjeevi Sarja alongside Pranitha Subhash directed by Prashant Raj of Love Guru fame. The film is a romantic love thriller story which revolves between an engaged couple, who are chasing their dreams, first of its kind in Kannada Film Industry. It is a remake of Tamil movie Pizza, blockbuster of 2012. Notable directors Guruprasad and Chi. Gurudutt appear in the supporting roles in the film. Minutos Atrás Past Minutes is a 2013 Brazilian comedy-fantasy film directed and written by Caio Sóh. Ninaithathu Yaaro Ninaithathu Yaaro is a 2014 Tamil romantic drama film written and directed by Vikraman and produced by T. Immanuel and P. Ramesh. The project stars debutants Rejith Menon and Nimisha Suresh playing the lead pair with Karthik Yogi, Azhar, Ashvatt, Riythvika & Subiksha. The film began production in 2013 and released on 30 January 2014. The Lost Aviator The Lost Aviator is a feature documentary written and directed by Andrew Lancaster starring Ewen Leslie as the voice of Bill Lancaster and Yael Stone as the voice of Chubbie Miller. The film was premiered at the 58th BFI London Film Festival, and was distributed theatrically by Transmission Films in Australia. Nee Jathaga Nenundali Nee Jathaga Nenundali is a 2014 Telugu romantic musical drama film directed by Jaya Ravindra. It is an official remake of 2013 film Aashiqui 2. The name is taken from the song of the same name from the 2014 film, Yevadu. Sachiin J Joshi, Nazia Hussain and Rao Ramesh are in lead roles. The film received mixed responses from public. Fame Us Fame Us is a 2017 feature-length documentary about societys obsession with fame and social media, and how the two collide. The documentary was written and directed by London-based, Australian, award-winning filmmaker Lincoln Fenner. The film includes interviews with David Hasselhof, former president Ronald Reagans son Michael Reagan, Anthony Crivello, actor Jon Polito, boxing referee Joe Cortez, actor Tony Lo Bianco, Scott Alswang, TV journalist and author Diane Diamond, actor and producer J.J. Kandel, and bass guitarist Ralph Rieckermann. Lincoln Fenner attended a Director’s Q&A at the sellout New York Premiere of Fame Us at the Tribeca Film Center in 2018 along with interviewees Scott Alswang and Diane Dimond. The Q&A Panel was chaired by ComedyCures Foundation CEO Saranne Rothberg. The film was covered in the New York Post’s Page Six column by Cindy Adams. The film had its world premiere on 16 October 2017 at the Phoenix Cinema in London. Its Australian premiere was in Perth on 3 January 2018. Fame Us was written, directed, produced and edited by Times Square Audience Award winner Lincoln Fenner and the musical score was composed by Michael Alllen. The documentary was shot with a small crew including Andrew Hooper, Joshua MacKenzie, at various locations in the US, United Kingdom and Australia. The Rainbow Kid The Rainbow Kid is a 2015 Canadian drama film directed by Kire Paputts. It was shown in the Discovery section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film, an expansion of Paputts prior short film Rainbow Connection, stars Dylan Harman as Eugene, a teenage boy with Down syndrome who sees a rainbow following a thunderstorm and, inspired by his favourite book, sets off on a journey to find the pot of gold at the end of it. Violator Violator is a 2014 Philippine psychological horror film written and directed by Eduardo "Dodo" Dayao. It stars Victor Neri, Anthony Falcon, RK Bagatsing, Timothy Mabalot, Andy Bais, and Joel Lamangan. It premiered at the Cinema One Originals film festival, where it won Best Editing, Best Picture, Best Sound, and Best Supporting Actor for Bais. At the Gawad Urian Awards, it won Best Sound and was nominated for Best Cinematography, Best Editing, and Best Supporting Actor for Lamangan. Family 2 Family 2 is a 2001 Japanese yakuza film directed by Takashi Miike, released on home video as the sequel to his earlier film Family. Sasurbari Zindabad Sasurbari Zindabad is a Bengali film directed by Haranath Chakraborty, starring Prosenjit Chatterjee and Rituparna Sengupta. It created a box-office record by becoming the highest grossing Bengali film ever at that point of time when it released in 2000. But Not for Me But Not for Me is a 2015 American musical romantic drama film written and directed by Ryan Carmichael, and starring Marcus Carl Franklin and Elena Urioste. Bullets, Fangs and Dinner at 8 Bullets, Fangs and Dinner at 8 is a 2015 American horror film written and directed by Matthew Rocca. The film has been considered a hybrid of the vampire horror subgenre and the modern crime thriller genre, with undertones of dark comedy. It was inspired by films such as Bram Stokers Dracula and The Departed. Angels Are Made of Light Angels Are Made of Light is a 2018 documentary film by James Longley. Rudra Tandava Rudra Tandava is a 2015 Indian Kannada action film directed by Guru Deshpande, and is a remake of the 2013 Tamil film Pandiya Naadu. It stars Chiranjeevi Sarja and Radhika Kumaraswamy in the lead roles. P. Ravi Shankar, Girish Karnad and Krishna feature in supporting roles. The film tells the story about how Shivaraj, a regular man avenges the killing of his brother by the local mafia. The film upon theatrical release on 27 February 2015 received mixed reviews from critics. Map of Salvation Map of Salvation is a feature-length docudrama film made to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. The film tells about five European women, Maria Jacobsen, Karen Jeppe, Bodil Biørn, Alma Johansson, Anna Hedvig Büll, who were witnesses to the Armenian Genocide and subsequently founded shelters for Armenian children and women. Film production was in 29 cities of 9 countries. NH-8: Road to Nidhivan NH-8 Road to Nidhivan is an Indian Psychological- Suspense Thriller film directed by Munindra Gupta and produced by Sunil Goel and Niharika Jha. The film is released on 17 April 2015. Vascodigama Vascodigama is a 2015 Indian Kannada satirical film written and directed by Madhu Chandra. The plot revolves around the extent to which education system in India holds practically among students, and that the revision of curriculum is obligatory for a healthy teacher-student connect, accentuating the argument that students should lead discerning and forbearing lives rather than being coerced to study only to acquire a degree. It stars Kishore in the lead role as Vascodigama, a Kannada lecturer emphasizing his students on the above point; and Parvathy Nair as Shanthi, an English lecturer in the same college, in the lead roles. Ashwin Vijaykumar and Suchendra Prasad feature in supporting roles. Ashwin Vijaykumar also produced the film under his production house Ashwin Creations. The cinematography was done by Karm Chawla, and was edited by Srikanth. The soundtrack was composed by Poornachandra Tejaswi, who collaborated with B. Ajaneesh Loknath to score the background music. The film was released on 23 October 2015 to positive reviews from critics, who acclaimed the theme of the film and the acting performance of Kishore. Wanted Wanted is a 2015 Western pornographic film directed by Stormy Daniels and produced by Wicked Pictures and Adam & Eve. Bhala Pae Tate 100 Ru 100 Bhala Pae Tate 100 Ru 100 is a 2015 Indian Odia language Action Comedy film directed by Sudhanshu Sahu and produced by Sitaram Agrawal. Actor Babushan and Sheetal starred. The movie is a remake off of the 2007 Kannada movie Krishna. Là où Atilla passe... Where Atilla Passes is a Canadian drama film, directed by Onur Karaman and released in 2015. The film stars Émile Schneider as Atilla, the Turkish-born adopted son of Québécois couple Michel and Julie. Suffering from social anxiety and haunted by a vague inchoate memory of the family tragedy that led to his adoption, he is slowly drawn out of his shell by his interactions with Ahmet, his new Turkish immigrant coworker, and Asya, a young woman with whom he begins a new romantic relationship. The film premiered in November 2015 at the Festival du cinéma international en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, before going into general theatrical release in early 2016. Fags in the Fast Lane Fags in the Fast Lane is a 2017 Australian action adventure comedy film directed by Josh "Sinbad" Collins and starring Chris Asimos. Hiya Hiya is a 2016 South Korean film starring Ahn Bo-hyun and Hoya. A directorial debut by Kim Ji-yeon, the film depicts the brotherhood between an elder brother who is a troublemaker and his younger brother, a would-be singer who rejects his brother. Hiya means an elder brother in the Gyeongsang Province dialect. November Rain November Rain is a Nepali language film directed by Dinesh Raut and produced by Aaryan Sigdel and Sunil Giri. The movie features unusual rain in November that brings change in life of Aayush and Sheetal. It was released in 2014 worldwide. KONELINE: Our Land Beautiful Koneline: Our Land Beautiful is a 2016 Canadian documentary film, directed by Nettie Wild and produced by Betsy Carson. The film explores the different lives of the Tahltan First Nations located in northern British Columbia. Through an objective lens, the audience experiences different perspectives from natives, miners, hunters, linesmen, geologists and tourists in Telegraph Creek. "Koneline" means "our land beautiful" in the Tahltan language. Teil 1 Das Sacher: In Bester Gesellschaft is an Austrian historical drama television series aired in two parts, directed by Robert Dornhelm and written by Rodica Doehnert, and based on the book Das Sacher. Geschichte einer Verführung The series was commissioned by the ORF and ZDF. The first part was aired on December 27, 2016 on ORF2. The series, is set in the city of Vienna around 1900, it tells the story of Anna Sacher, the widow of Eduard Sacher, who was the founder and owner of the Hotel Sacher, home of the sachertorte. Eduard was the son of Franz Sacher, inventor of the famous Sachertorte. The story begins with Eduard’s death and Anna’s tough decision to take over the management of the Hotel. The series is based on real events of the time and also on the life of Anna Sacher and mixes them with fictional stories of the upper and lower classes. A Father's Will A Fathers Will is a 2016 Kyrgyz drama film directed by Bakyt Mukul and Dastan Zhapar Uulu. The film was selected as the Kyrgyz entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Alifa Alifa is an Indian Bengali drama feature film written and directed by Deep Choudhury and produced by Arman Ahmed. It stars Baharul Islam and Jaya Seal. Alifa won the Best Debut Film of A Director award to Deep Choudhury in 2017 64th National Film Awards. I am Here I Am Here is a Canadian short animated film, directed by Eoin Duffy and released in 2016. The film relates the tale of an intrepid explorer who has travelled the universe in search of ultimate meaning, only to discover that what he was looking for never really existed. The film was a Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Animated Short Film at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards. Opus Zero Opus Zero is a 2017 Mexican-German drama film written and directed by Daniel Graham and starring Willem Dafoe. Monster Strike the Movie is a 2016 Japanese animated action-adventure film directed by Shinpei Ezaki, written by and based on the video game Monster Strike by Mixi and Yoshiki Okamoto. It is a prequel and sequel to the ONA anime series of the same name. It was released in Japan by Warner Bros. on 10 December 2016. The film was eventually released on DVD and Blu-ray in Japan on April 19, 2017 as well as a limited edition. It is unknown if it is region free or not. Jason's Letter Jasons Letter is a 2017 American independent drama film starring Vivica A. Fox. Happy New Year Happy New Year is a 2017 Indian Kannada anthology drama film directed by Pannaga Bharana, produced by Vanaja Patil under the banner Soumya Films to be released on May 5, 2017. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of B. C. Patil, Saikumar, Vijaya Raghavendra, Diganth, Dhananjay, Sudharani, Shruthi Hariharan, Sonu Gowda, Margarita and Srushti Patil in the lead roles. Music is composed by Raghu Dixit and art direction done by Esmile for the film. Stunt sequences are choreographed by Thriller Manju. The principal photography commenced on 22 August 2016 and the film was released on 5 May 2017. Bal Ganesh Bal Ganesh is a 2007 computer-animated musical feature film directed by Pankaj Sharma. The film is about the adventures and hijinks of Lord Ganesh, the Hindu elephant-headed god, when he was a baby. The film ended its amazing run with total worldwide gross of ₹7.2 crores This film has sequel a Bal Ganesh 2. Clint Clint is a 2017 Malayalam-language Indian biographical film on Edmund Thomas Clint, a child prodigy known for having drawn over 25,000 paintings during his short life of seven years. It was directed by Harikumar, starring Master Alok, Rima Kallingal, Unni Mukundan, Joy Mathew and K. P. A. C. Lalitha. Neeyum Njanum Neeyum Njanum is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language romance film written and directed by A. K. Sajan. It stars Sharaf U Dheen, Anu Sithara and Siju Wilson. The film was produced by Siyad Koker under the banner of Kokers Films, in association with Lamp Movies. Neeyum Njanum was released in Kerala on 18 January 2019 by Kokers Films. After Many Years After Many Years is a 1908 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Prints of the film exist in the Library of Congress film archive. The film is an adaptation of Enoch Arden. The Girls and Daddy The Girls and Daddy is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith with Griffith appearing in a small blackface role. A print of the film exists in the film archive of the Library of Congress. The Prisoner of Zenda The Prisoner of Zenda is a 1913 silent film adaptation of a play by Edward E. Rice, which was in turn based on the 1894 Anthony Hope novel of the same name. It was directed by Edwin S. Porter and Hugh Ford, and starred stage actor James K. Hackett, Beatrice Beckley and David Torrence. In 1913, Adolph Zukor lured Hackett from the stage to star in a role which Hackett had played in the theater numerous times. Since feature films were in their infancy, Hackett was at first reluctant to take the part, so Zukor tried to convince Hackett in person; as Neal Gabler writes, "When Hackett came to visit Zukor, he was the very picture of the faded matinee idol. He wore a fur-collared coat with frayed sleeves and carried a gold-headed cane". According to silentera.com, the Library of Congress possesses two paper positive prints, and the International Museum of Photography and Film at George Eastman House also has a partial positive print. Rainbow Island Rainbow Island is a 1917 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Step Lively Step Lively is a 1917 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. The Tornado The Tornado is a 1917 American short Western film directed and co-written by John Ford. It was Fords debut film as a director, he was only 22 years old, but sometimes The Trail of Hate is considered the first. There is a third film recorded in 1917, The Scrapper, and all of its are starred by John as a cowboy hero. The film is considered to be lost. Its distributed by Universal Pictures. It was released on March 3, 1917. It starred Jack Ford as Jack Dayton, Jean Hathaway as Jacks Iris mother, John Duffy as Slick, his partner, Peter Gerald as Pendleton, the banker of Rock River, Elsie Thornton as Bess, Pendletons daughter, and Duck Worne as Lesparre, chief of the Coyote Gang. It was filmed in California. During the filming, Jack Ford got drunk and told to the producers which he was able to order the actor to do what they had to do and recorded it. Hear 'Em Rave Hear Em Rave is a 1918 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. The runtime of the short film is 11 minutes, and it was released on December 1, 1918 in the United States. Here Comes the Bride Here Comes the Bride is a lost 1919 American silent comedy film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. This film is based on the 1917 Broadway play Here Comes the Bride by Max Marcin and Roy Atwell. The film was directed by John S. Robertson and stars John Barrymore. Look Out Below Look Out Below is a 1919 short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. Prints of this film survive. Marked Men Marked Men is a 1919 American silent Western film directed by John Ford and starring Harry Carey. Considered to be lost, it is a remake of the 1916 film The Three Godfathers, which also starred Carey. The Outcasts of Poker Flat The Outcasts of Poker Flat was a 1919 American western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be lost. The screenplay is based upon the 1869 story of the same name by Bret Harte. Hartes story has been brought to film at least five times, including in 1937 with Preston Foster and in 1952 with Dale Robertson. Robbery Under Arms Robbery Under Arms is a 1920 Australian film directed by Kenneth Brampton and financed by mining magnate Pearson Tewksbury. It is an early example of the "Meat pie Western". Jackie Jackie is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by John Ford. The film is considered to be lost. The King on Main Street The King on Main Street, also known as The King, is a 1925 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Monta Bell and starring Adolphe Menjou and Bessie Love. The film is based on 1908 French play Le Roi by Gaston Arman de Caillavet, Robert de Flers and Emmanuel Arène, and was adapted for the screen by Bell. The King on Main Street includes two sequences filmed in early two-strip Technicolor. These sequences, along with a print of the film, still exist. Madame Sans-Gêne Madame Sans-Gêne is a 1925 American silent romantic costume comedy-drama film directed by Léonce Perret and starring Gloria Swanson. Based on the play of the same name by Victorien Sardou and Émile Moreau, the film is now considered lost. A vintage movie trailer displaying short clips of the film still exists however. The Night Club The Night Club is a 1925 American comedy silent film directed by Paul Iribe and Frank Urson and written by Cecil B. DeMille, Keene Thompson, Walter Woods and William C. deMille. The film stars Raymond Griffith, Vera Reynolds, Wallace Beery, Louise Fazenda and William Austin. The film was released on April 27, 1925, by Paramount Pictures. Young April Young April is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film starring Bessie Love, Joseph Schildkraut, and Rudolph Schildkraut. The film was financed by Cecil B. DeMille and directed by Donald Crisp. The film has survived and has been released on home video. The Adorable Cheat The Adorable Cheat is a 1928 silent film starring Lila Lee and distributed by an independent film company, Chesterfield Motion Pictures. It was directed by Burton L. King with a copy being long held by The Library of Congress. Glorious Betsy Glorious Betsy is a 1928 silent film with talking sequences. It is based on a play of the same name by Rida Johnson Young, and it stars Dolores Costello. It was produced by Warner Bros. and nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing, Adaptation in 1929. The film was directed by Alan Crosland with cinematography by Hal Mohr . A mute print of this film survives in the Library of Congress, and while the copy is missing some of the sound reels, its unknown whether other copies of the sound have been preserved elsewhere. Vitaphone track survive incomplete at UCLA Film and Television Archive. Although the film was written by both Anthony Coldeway and Jack Jarmuth; only Coldeway was nominated for the Academy Award. Den starkaste Den starkaste is a 1929 silent Swedish drama film directed by Axel Lindblom and Alf Sjöberg. It was Sjöbergs debut film as a director. Strange Cargo Strange Cargo is a 1929 American mystery film directed by Arthur Gregor and starring Lee Patrick, June Nash and George Barraud. It was the first full sound film produced by Pathé Exchange, shortly afterwards to be merged into the major studio RKO Pictures. A separate silent version was also produced for theaters that had not yet been wired for sound. It was based on a play called The Missing Man, with the adaptation worked on by an uncredited Paul Bern. The films sets were designed by the art director Edward C. Jewell. It received a good critical reception following its Los Angeles premiere. Hell of a Reporter The Daredevil Reporter is a 1929 German silent thriller film directed by Ernst Laemmle and starring Eddie Polo, Gritta Ley and Maria Forescu. It was the first credited screenplay by Billy Wilder. The film was made by the German subsidiary of Universal Pictures. The sets were designed by Gustav A. Knauer and Willy Schiller. The Wolf of Wall Street The Wolf of Wall Street is a 1929 American pre-Code drama film directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring George Bancroft, Paul Lukas, Olga Baclanova, and Nancy Carroll. The story and screenplay were written by Doris Anderson. Originally made as a silent film, The Wolf of Wall Street was completely re-filmed with sound, becoming Bancrofts first talkie. The plot concerns a ruthless trader who corners the market in copper and then sells short, making a fortune but ultimately ruining the finances of himself and his friends. Woman Trap Woman Trap is a 1929 American drama film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Evelyn Brent. The film is focused in a four cornered love between captain Hal Skelly, Kitty Evans and his good for nothing brother Ray Malone. It was adapted from the play, "Brothers," by Edwin J. Burke. Ladies in Love Ladies in Love is a 1930 Pre-code talking film romance drama directed by Edgar Lewis and starring Alice Day and Johnnie Walker. A B-movie, it was produced independently by Hollywood Pictures and distributed by Chesterfield Motion Pictures Corporation. Nerone Nerone is an Italian comedy film, directed by Alessandro Blasetti. It stars Ettore Petrolini as the main actor. It has been described as a "Roman farce", a genre which was popular in Italy at the time. It is a parody of imperial Rome and of the notorious Roman emperor, Nero. It was shot at the Cines Studios in Rome. According to some critics, this parody was actually a satire against the fascist dictatorship and Benito Mussolini. A full copy of the film no longer exists; there are only several excerpts that were included in the documentary Antologia Petrolini that was edited by the National Film Library and was shown at the 1952 Venice Film Festival. Die singende Stadt The Singing City is a 1930 German musical film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Jan Kiepura, Brigitte Helm and Walter Janssen. The films sets were designed by the art director Oscar Werndorff. An English-language version of the film, City of Song, also directed by Gallone and starring Kiepura along with a British cast, was released in 1931. Doctors' Wives Doctors Wives is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic drama film made by Fox Film Corporation, directed by Frank Borzage. The film stars Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett. The screenplay was written by Maurine Dallas Watkins, based on a novel by Henry and Sylvia Lieferant. Sooky Sooky is a 1931 American Pre-Code adventure film directed by Norman Taurog and written by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Norman Z. McLeod and Sam Mintz. It is a sequel to the 1931 film Skippy. The film stars Jackie Cooper, Robert Coogan, Jackie Searl, Willard Robertson, Enid Bennett and Helen Jerome Eddy. It was released on December 26, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. The Admiral's Secret The Admirals Secret is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Guy Newall and starring Edmund Gwenn, James Raglan and Dorothy Black. It was based on a play by Cyril Campion and filmed at Twickenham Studios. The films sets were designed by James Carter. A quota quickie, it was released by the American company RKO Pictures. Exposure Exposure is a 1932 American drama film directed by Norman Houston and starring Lila Lee, Walter Byron and Tully Marshall. Footsteps in the Night A Honeymoon Adventure is a 1931 British thriller film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Benita Hume, Peter Hannen and Harold Huth. Written in collaboration by Rupert Downing and Basil Dean, it follows a brilliant scientist and his wife who go on honeymoon to Scotland where they are nearly kidnapped by agents of a foreign power. The film was shot at Beaconsfield Studios. Location shooting, including the railway scenes took place in Scotland. Men Are Such Fools Men Are Such Fools is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film directed by William Nigh and written by Viola Brothers Shore and Ethel Doherty. The film stars Leo Carrillo, Vivienne Osborne, Una Merkel, Joseph Cawthorn and Tom Moore. The film was released on November 11, 1932, by RKO Pictures. Daring Daughters Daring Daughters is a 1933 American pre-Code melodrama film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Marian Marsh, Kenneth Thomson, and Joan Marsh, and was released on March 25, 1933. The Gay Nighties The Gay Nighties is a 1933 American Pre-Code comedy film featuring Clark & McCullough and directed by Mark Sandrich. It's Great to Be Alive Its Great to Be Alive is an American Pre-Code science fiction musical comedy film produced by Fox Film Corporation, is a remake of The Last Man on Earth, and later influenced the novel Mr. Adam by Pat Frank. The Penal Code The Penal Code is a 1932 American film directed by George Melford. Tugboat M 17 Tugboat M 17 is a 1933 German drama film directed by Heinrich George and Werner Hochbaum and starring Heinrich George, Berta Drews and Betty Amann. George, a prominent actor, directed much of the film before it was finished by Hochbaum. Location filming took place on the Ruppiner See. It portrays life on a German boat on Germanys inland waterways in the vicinity of Berlin. It premiered at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo on 19 April 1933. The Worst Woman in Paris? The Worst Woman in Paris? is a 1933 American drama film directed by Monta Bell and written by Monta Bell and Marion Dix. The film stars Benita Hume, Adolphe Menjou, Harvey Stephens, Helen Chandler, Margaret Seddon and Adele St. Mauer. The film was released on October 20, 1933, by Fox Film Corporation. Three Cornered Hat The Three-Cornered Hat is a 1935 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Camerini and starring Eduardo and Peppino De Filippo. It is a Naples-set adaptation of the Pedro Antonio de Alarcóns novella with the same name. The film was shot at the Cines Studios in Rome. Córka generala Pankratowa Córka generała Pankratowa is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1934. El negro que tenía el alma blanca El Negro que tenía el alma blanca is a 1951 Argentine musical film directed by Hugo del Carril. It is based on a novel by Alberto Insúa. Road House Road House is a 1934 British comedy crime film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Violet Loraine, Gordon Harker and Aileen Marson. Full Speed Full Speed is a 1934 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Vittorio De Sica, Milly and Camillo Pilotto. It was shot at the Cines Studios in Rome. The films sets were designed by the art director Gastone Medin. Convention Girl Convention Girl, also known as Atlantic City Romance, is a 1935 American comedy film starring Rose Hobart and featuring Shemp Howard of the Three Stooges. The movie was directed by Luther Reed. The Hawk The Hawk is a 1935 American Western film directed by Edward Dmytryk. It was Dmytryks debut film as a director. It's in the Air Its in the Air is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and written by Byron Morgan and Lew Lipton. The film stars Jack Benny in his final film for MGM, Ted Healy, Una Merkel, Nat Pendleton, Mary Carlisle and Grant Mitchell. Its in the Air was released on October 11, 1935, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Mister Dynamite Mister Dynamite is a 1935 American action film directed by Alan Crosland and written by Doris Malloy and Harry Clork. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Jean Dixon, Victor Varconi, Esther Ralston, Verna Hillie and Minor Watson. The film was released on April 22, 1935, by Universal Pictures. The Pecos Kid The Pecos Kid is a 1935 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser. Rough Riding Ranger Rough Riding Ranger is a 1935 American film directed by Elmer Clifton. Sing Sing Nights Sing Sing Nights is a 1934 American film directed by Lewis D. Collins, based on the 1927 novel by American Author Harry Stephen Keeler. Western Justice Western Justice is a 1934 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Bob Steele. Steele sings in the film. The World Accuses The World Accuses is a 1934 American drama film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Vivian Tobin, Dickie Moore and Cora Sue Collins. Brand of the Outlaws Brand of the Outlaws is a 1936 American film directed by Robert N. Bradbury. Crime Over London Crime Over London is a 1936 British crime film directed by Alfred Zeisler and starring Margot Grahame, Paul Cavanagh and David Burns. It was made at Isleworth Studios, based on the novel House of a Thousand Windows by Ludwig von Wohl. The films sets were designed by art director Edward Carrick. Devushka speshit na svidanie Late for a Date is a Soviet comedy film directed by Mikhail Verner. A new print was issued in 1987, completely redubbed apart from the songs performed by Efrem Flaks. East Meets West East Meets West is a 1936 British drama film directed by Herbert Mason and starring George Arliss, Lucie Mannheim, Godfrey Tearle and John Laurie. It was made at the Lime Grove Studios in London. The films art direction was by Oscar Friedrich Werndorff. Legion of Terror Legion of Terror is a 1936 American drama/action film, directed by Charles C. Coleman. The film, which stars Bruce Cabot, Marguerite Churchill, Ward Bond, and Crawford Weaver, is a fictionalized story about the real-life Ku Klux Klan splinter group called the Black Legion of the 1930s. It was inspired by the May 1935 murder in Michigan of Charles Poole, a Works Progress Administration worker. The film preceded and also inspired the making of the critically acclaimed 1937 Warner Bros. feature film Black Legion, which co-starred Humphrey Bogart, Dick Foran, Erin OBrien-Moore and Ann Sheridan which was based on the same case. Papa sie zeni Daddy Gets Married or Papa się żeni is a 1936 Polish comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński. Under Your Spell Under Your Spell is a 1936 American romantic comedy film with music directed by Otto Preminger. The screenplay by Frances Hyland and Saul Elkins is based on a story by Sy Bartlett and Bernice Mason. When Knights Were Bold When Knights Were Bold is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Jack Buchanan, Fay Wray and Garry Marsh. Songs include "Lets Put the People To Work" sung by Jack Buchanan, "Onward We Go" sung by Buchanan & soldiers chorus, and "Im Still Dreaming" sung by Buchanan. The Californian The Californian is a 1937 American Western film directed by Gus Meins and written by Gordon Newell and Gilbert Wright. The film stars Ricardo Cortez, Marjorie Weaver, Katherine DeMille, Maurice Black, Morgan Wallace and Nigel De Brulier. The film was released on July 18, 1937, by 20th Century Fox. Mozart Whom the Gods Love, also known as Mozart, is a 1936 British biographical film directed by Basil Dean and starring Stephen Haggard, Victoria Hopper and John Loder. The film portrays the life of the Eighteenth Century Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Footsteps in the Sand Black Limelight is a 1936 play by Gordon Sherry that in 1938 became a British crime film directed by Paul L. Stein, starring Joan Marion and Raymond Massey. Five Scouts is a 1938 Japanese war film directed by Tomotaka Tasaka. It won best film at the 1939 Kinema Junpo Awards and was nominated best film at the 1938 Venice International Film Festival. Fangs of the Wild Fangs of the Wild is a 1939 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray. Her Little Majesty Her Little Majesty is a 1939 Swedish comedy drama film directed by Schamyl Bauman and starring Joachim Holst-Jensen, Sonja Wigert and Anders Henrikson. It was a remake of the 1925 film of the same title. The films sets were designed by the art director Arthur Spjuth. Outlaws' Paradise Outlaws Paradise is a 1939 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Design for Murder Trunk Crime is a 1939 British thriller film directed by Roy Boulting and starring Manning Whiley, Barbara Everest and Michael Drake. It was made at Elstree Studios as a quota quickie. The films sets were designed by Duncan Sutherland. Women in War Women in War is a 1940 American war film about the nurses of the British Voluntary Aid Detachment during the Battle of France. Directed by John H. Auer and starring Wendy Barrie, Elsie Janis and Patric Knowles, it was nominated for an Oscar for Best Visual Effects. ...reitet für Deutschland Riding for Germany is a 1941 German drama film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Willy Birgel, Gertrud Eysoldt and Gerhild Weber. A German cavalry officer, badly injured during the First World War, emerges as a leading competitor in post-war equestrian events. Alle gaar rundt og forelsker sig Alle gaar rundt og forelsker sig is a Danish 1941 Operetta film directed by Emanuel Gregers. The film was produced by Nordisk Film. The Great Train Robbery The Great Train Robbery is a 1941 American low-budget crime-western directed by Joseph Kane and starring Bob Steele and Claire Carleton. It was remade in 1949 as The Last Bandit and again in 1952 as South Pacific Trail. Prairie Pioneers Prairie Pioneers is a 1941 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by Lester Orlebeck. Puddin' Head Puddin Head is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Jack Townley and Milt Gross. The film stars Judy Canova, Francis Lederer, Raymond Walburn, Slim Summerville, Astrid Allwyn, Eddie Foy Jr., Alma Kruger, Hugh OConnell and Chick Chandler. The film was released on June 25, 1941, by Republic Pictures. Raiders of the Desert Raiders of the Desert is a 1941 film. It features an early appearance by Maria Montez. It was the first time she made a movie set in the Orient. San Antonio Rose San Antonio Rose is a 1941 American black-and-white musical film starring Jane Frazee and featuring Lon Chaney and Shemp Howard as a faux Abbott and Costello; it was also designed as a showcase for the then-popular vocal group The Merry Macs. The plot involves two rival groups of entertainers converging on an abandoned roadhouse with the intent to reopen it, unaware that a gangster is eyeing the property for his own scheme. Harvard, Here I Come! Harvard, Here I Come! is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Lew Landers and stars Max Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom, Arline Judge, Stanley Brown, Don Beddoe, Marie Wilson, and Virginia Sale. Joan of Ozark Joan of Ozark is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Judy Canova, Joe E. Brown and Eddie Foy Jr.. It was one of thirteen films Canova made with Republic Studios. It is also known by the alternative title The Queen of Spies. Un marido a precio fijo The Hired Husband is a 1942 Spanish comedy film directed by Gonzalo Delgrás and starring Rafael Durán and Lina Yegros. Its plot also has elements of melodrama. Men of the Mountain Men of the Mountain is a 1943 Italian war drama film directed by Aldo Vergano and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Mariella Lotti and Mario Ferrari. Along with The Three Hundred of the Seventh, it was one of a handful of films portraying the Alpini units of the Italian Army. It was shot at Cinecittà Studios in Rome. The films sets were designed by the art director Vittorio Valentini. Who Is Hope Schuyler? Who Is Hope Schuyler? is a 1942 American action film directed by Thomas Z. Loring and written by Arnaud dUsseau. The film stars Joseph Allen, Mary Howard, Sheila Ryan, Ricardo Cortez, Janis Carter and Joan Valerie. The film was released on April 17, 1942, by 20th Century Fox. Confession Chair Kursi al-I`tiraf is a 1949 Egyptian crime/drama film. It starred Faten Hamama, Fakher Fakher, Abdel Alim Khattab, and Youssef Wahbi, who also directed the movie and wrote its script. Youssef Wahbi, who had played the role of Cardinal Giovanni, received a golden medal from the Vatican. Death Valley Manhunt Death Valley Manhunt is a 1943 American Western film directed by John English and written by Norman S. Hall and Anthony Coldeway. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, George "Gabby" Hayes, Anne Jeffreys, Weldon Heyburn, Herbert Heyes and Davison Clark. The film was released on November 24, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Old Mother Riley Detective Old Mother Riley Detective is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and Hal Gordon. It was part of the long running Old Mother Riley series. Old Mother Riley investigates the disappearance of food during the war, a serious crime because of rationing. The Unknown Guest The Unknown Guest is a 1943 film from King Brothers Productions directed by Kurt Neumann. It stars Victor Jory and was written by Philip Yordan. The Ghost That Walks Alone The Ghost That Walks Alone is a 1944 American comedy mystery film directed by Lew Landers and starring Arthur Lake, Janis Carter and Lynne Roberts. Port of 40 Thieves The Port of 40 Thieves is a 1944 American crime film directed by John English, written by Dane Lussier, and starring Stephanie Bachelor, Tom Keene, Lynne Roberts, Olive Blakeney, Russell Hicks and George Meeker. The film was released on August 13, 1944, by Republic Pictures. The Utah Kid The Utah Kid is a 1944 American Western film directed by Vernon Keays and starring Hoot Gibson and Bob Steele. It was made and distributed by the Poverty Row studio Monogram Pictures. Who's Who in Animal Land Whos Who in Animal Land is a 1944 American short comedy film directed by Leslie M. Roush. In 1945, it won an Oscar for Best Short Subject at the 17th Academy Awards. Bambú Bamboo is a 1945 Spanish historical comedy film directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia and starring Imperio Argentina. It is set in 1898 during the Cuban War of Independence. Die Todesmühlen Death Mills is a 1945 American film directed by Billy Wilder and produced by the United States Department of War. The film was intended for German audiences to educate them about the atrocities committed by the Nazi regime. For the German version, Die Todesmühlen, Hanus Burger is credited as the writer and director, while Wilder supervised the editing. Wilder is credited with directing the English-language version. The film is a much-abbreviated version of German Concentration Camps Factual Survey, a 1945 British government documentary that was not completed until nearly seven decades later. The German language version of the film was shown in the US sector of West Germany in January 1946. The Magnificent Rogue The Magnificent Rogue is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by Dane Lussier and Sherman L. Lowe. The film stars Lynne Roberts, Warren Douglas, Gerald Mohr, Stephanie Bachelor, Adele Mara and Grady Sutton. The film was released on November 7, 1946, by Republic Pictures. Peter Voss, der Millionendieb Peter Voss, Thief of Millions is a 1946 German comedy crime film directed by Karl Anton and starring Viktor de Kowa, Else von Möllendorff and Karl Schönböck. It was filmed between 1943 and 1945. It was based on the novel Peter Voss, Thief of Millions by E.G. Seeliger. The Phantom Rider The Phantom Rider is a 1946 Republic Movie serial starring Robert Kent and Peggy Stewart. It was later re-released under the new title Ghost Riders of the West. Son of the Guardsman Son of the Guardsman is a 1946 Columbia film serial. It was the 31st of the 57 serials produced by that studio. Son of the Guardsman is a rare serial with a period setting, in this case 12th century England. The serial is largely based on the Robin Hood legends, to the extent of including outlaws from Sherwood Forest, but it does not include or reference Robin Hood himself. The serial was produced by the notoriously cheap Sam Katzman and directed by Derwin Abrahams. Robert Shaw starred as the heroic noble-turned-outlaw David Trent with Charles King as his villainous uncle Sir Edgar Bullard. Una aventura en la noche Adventure in the Night is a 1948 Mexican mystery film directed by Rolando Aguilar and starring Luis Aguilar, Miroslava and Susana Cora. The films sets were designed by the art director José Rodríguez Granada. The plot focusses on two friends, a screenwriter and a film director, who pick up two young women on the road and offer then a lift. They later discover that the women had supposedly died two months earlier. La fe The Faith is a 1947 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Amparo Rivelles, Rafael Durán and Guillermo Marín. The films art direction was by Enrique Alarcón. The Good Bad Egg The Good Bad Egg was an American comedy short released by Columbia Pictures on March 20, 1947, starring Joe DeRita, who later joined The Three Stooges and became "Curly Joe" DeRita, and featuring Dorothy Granger, and Norman Ollestead. This was the second of four shorts in the Joe DeRita series produced by Columbia from 1946-1948; all entries were remakes of other Columbia shorts. Kilroy Was Here Kilroy Was Here is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Phil Karlson and written by Dick Irving Hyland. The film stars Jackie Cooper, Jackie Coogan, Wanda McKay, Frank Jenks, Norman Phillips Jr. and Rand Brooks. The film was released on July 19, 1947, by Monogram Pictures. Meet Me at Dawn Meet Me at Dawn is a 1947 British romantic comedy film directed by Peter Creswell and Thornton Freeland and starring William Eythe, Stanley Holloway and Hazel Court. The screenplay concerns a very skilled pistol shot who hires himself out to fight and duels in early twentieth century Paris. Adventures in Silverado Above All Laws is a 1948 American Western film starring Wiliam Bishop. Caged Fury Caged Fury is a 1948 American drama film directed by William Berke and written by David Lang. The film stars Richard Denning, Sheila Ryan, Mary Beth Hughes, Buster Crabbe and Frank Wilcox. The film was released on March 5, 1948, by Paramount Pictures. Främmande hamn Foreign Harbour is a 1948 Swedish drama film directed by Hampe Faustman. It was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. The film is based on Josef Kjellgrens 1938 play Okänd svensk soldat. The Gentleman from Nowhere The Gentleman from Nowhere is a 1948 American crime-drama film directed by William Castle. Jungle Patrol Jungle Patrol is a 1948 American drama film directed by Joseph M. Newman and written by Francis Swann and Robertson White. The film stars Kristine Miller, Arthur Franz, Ross Ford, Tommy Noonan, Gene Reynolds and Richard Jaeckel. The film was released on September 24, 1948, by 20th Century Fox. Jungle Patrol was set in World War II and was based on William Bowers play West of Tomorrow. Rocky Rocky is a 1948 American film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Roddy McDowall. Aux yeux du souvenir Aux yeux du souvenir is a 1948 French language motion picture romantic drama directed by Jean Delannoy who co-wrote screenplay with Henri Jeanson and Georges Neveux. The film stars Michèle Morgan and Jean Marais. The admissions in France were 4,559,689 people. It was nominated for Golden Lion at 1949 Venice Film Festival. The Daring Caballero The Valiant Hombre is a 1949 American Western film directed by Wallace Fox and written by Betty Burbridge. The film stars Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Kippee Valez, Charles Halton, Pedro de Cordoba and Stephen Chase. The film was released on June 14, 1949, by United Artists. Ranger of Cherokee Strip Ranger of Cherokee Strip is a 1949 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Monte Hale, Paul Hurst, Alix Talton, Roy Barcroft, Douglas Kennedy and George Meeker. The film was released on November 4, 1949, by Republic Pictures. Vidalita Vidalita is a 1949 Argentine film. Cuori sul mare Hearts at Sea is a 1950 Italian adventure film directed by Giorgio Bianchi. Sophia Loren appears as an uncredited extra. Der Fall Rabanser The Rabanser Case is a 1950 West German crime film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Hans Söhnker, Richard Haussler and Carola Höhn. A journalist comes under suspicion of murder. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. Hay muertos que no hacen ruido The Noiseless Dead is a 1946 Mexican comedy horror film directed by Humberto Gómez Landero and starring Germán Valdés, Marcelo Chávez and Amanda del Llano. Marshal of Heldorado Master of Heldorado is a 1950 American Western film. The Traveling Saleswoman The Traveling Saleswoman is a 1950 American Western comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and starring Joan Davis, Andy Devine, Adele Jergens, Joe Sawyer, and Dean Riesner. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on February 15, 1950. V mirnye dni In Peaceful Time is a 1950 Soviet action film directed by Vladimir Braun. The White Cat The White Cat Her Panelled Door The Woman with No Name is a 1950 British drama film directed by Ladislao Vajda and starring Phyllis Calvert, Edward Underdown, Helen Cherry, Richard Burton and James Hayter. In the United States it was released as Her Panelled Door. La favorita La Favorita is a 1952 Italian anthology film directed by Cesare Barlacchi. It was from the opera of the same name by Gaetano Donizetti. Non è vero... ma ci credo! Non è vero... ma ci credo is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Grieco. Edge of Divorce Background is a 1953 British domestic drama film dealing with the effects of divorce, directed by Daniel Birt and starring Valerie Hobson, Philip Friend and Norman Wooland. It was based on a stage play by Warren Chetham-Strode, who also wrote the screenplay for the film. It was made at Southall Studios, with sets designed by the art director Michael Stringer. A contemporary review in the Glasgow Herald gave the film a muted response, describing Hobson as "shrill" and Wooland as "too sympathetic", adding : " A heroic effort is made to apportion the blame fairly...yet intrinsically, one has to admit, the film has no great success." Eager to Live Eager to Live is a 1953 Italian drama film directed by Claudio Gora. In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. Circus Girl The Prisoner of the Maharaja is a 1954 West German adventure film directed by Veit Harlan and starring Kristina Söderbaum, Willy Birgel and Adrian Hoven. It is a sequel to the 1953 film Stars Over Colombo. Kaiserwalzer The Emperor Waltz is a 1953 Austrian historical drama film directed by Franz Antel and starring Maria Holst, Rudolf Prack and Winnie Markus. The films sets were designed by Heinz Ockermüller and Sepp Rothaur. It is set during the era of Empress Elisabeth of Austria. Laughing Anne Laughing Anne is a 1953 British adventure film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Wendell Corey, Margaret Lockwood, Forrest Tucker, and Ronald Shiner. Its plot follows a sea captain who has a tempestuous affair with a French singer. It was adapted from Joseph Conrads short story, "Because of the Dollars" and from his 1923 two-act play, Laughing Anne. Maddalena Maddalena is a 1954 Italian melodrama film directed by Augusto Genina. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Taiheiyô no washi a.k.a. Operation Kamikaze is a 1953 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Ishirō Honda. The film dramatizes the start of Japans military action in World War II, with an emphasis on the role of Isoroku Yamamoto. Vi tre debutera We Three Debutantes is a 1953 Swedish drama film directed by Hasse Ekman. No Way Back No Way Back is a 1953 West German drama film directed by Victor Vicas and starring Ivan Desny, Ruth Niehaus and René Deltgen. It was made at the height of the Cold War. In 1945 following the Battle of Berlin, a Red Army officer is able to protect a young German woman he finds living in a cellar. Several years later he returns to the city as a civilian, finds her again and makes plans to flee from East to West Germany under the noses of the KGB. Human Cargo Les Impures , is a French drama film from 1954, directed by Pierre Chevalier, written by Juliette Saint-Giniez, starring Micheline Presle and Louis de Funès. The film is known under the titles "Human Cargo", "The Impure Ones". Pride of the Blue Grass Pride of the Blue Grass is a 1954 American drama film directed by William Beaudine and starring Lloyd Bridges, Vera Miles and Margaret Sheridan. It is also known by the alternative title Prince of the Blue Grass. Roogie's Bump Roogies Bump is a 1954 American comedy film directed by Harold Young and written by Jack Hanley and Dan Totheroh. The film stars Robert Marriott, Ruth Warrick, Olive Blakeney, Robert F. Simon, William Harrigan and David Winters. The film was released on August 25, 1954, by Republic Pictures. It was remade in 1993 as Rookie of the Year. Das Bad auf der Tenne The Bath in the Barn is a 1956 Austrian-West German comedy film directed by Paul Martin and starring Sonja Ziemann, Paul Klinger and Herta Staal. It is a remake of the 1943 film of the same title. The White Poodle The White Poodle is a 1956 Soviet film directed by Marianna Roshal and Vladimir Shredel. The screenplay was adapted by Grigorii Grebnev from the Aleksandr Kuprin story of the same name. The main roles were played by Viktor Koltsov and Vladimir Polyakov, with others taken by Natalie Gitserot, Alexander Antonov and Georgy Millyar. Filmed in 1955, it was released in October 1956. Hanka Hanka is a 1955 Yugoslavian film directed by Slavko Vorkapić. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Waltz King Königswalzer is a 1955 West German romance film directed by Victor Tourjansky starring Marianne Koch and Michael Cramer. It is a remake of the 1935 film of the same name. El último perro El Último perro is a 1956 Argentine film directed by Lucas Demare. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Una cita de amor Una cita de amor is a 1958 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Fernández. It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. It is based on a novel by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón Graciela Graciela is a 1956 Argentine film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson, which earned its Chilean star, Lautaro Murúa, the 1957 Silver Condor Award for Best Actor. It was Murúa debut film in Argentina and his first principal role, which he played opposite, Elsa Daniel. Spy for Germany Spy for Germany is a 1956 West German thriller film directed by Werner Klingler and starring Martin Held, Nadja Tiller and Walter Giller. The film depicts the German spy Erich Gimpel actions during the Second World War. It is based on a book by Will Berthold. Time of Vacation Time of Vacation is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Antonio Racioppi, at his directorial debut. For this film Marisa Merlini won a Silver Ribbon for Best supporting Actress. Sasha vstupayet v zhizn Sasha Enters Life is a 1956 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Schweitzer. Camarote de lujo Luxury Cabin is a 1959 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Antonio Casal, María Mahor and Fernando Sancho. There's Always a Thursday Theres Always a Thursday is a 1957 British crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Charles Victor, Jill Ireland, Lloyd Lamble and Robert Raglan. Much of the film was shot at Southall Studios. Vergeßt mir meine Traudel nicht Dont Forget My Little Traudel is an East German comedy film, directed by Kurt Maetzig. It was released in 1957. The Bolshoi Ballet The Bolshoi Ballet is a 1957 American musical film directed by Paul Czinner and starring Galina Ulanova, Raisa Struchkova and Nikolai Fadeyechev. The films composers, Yuri Fayer and Gennady Rozhdestvensky, were nominated for Best Original Score in the 31st Academy Awards. High Hell High Hell is a 1958 American film set in the Canadian Rockies. It was a British B-movie intended for North American audiences, with exteriors filmed in the Swiss Jungfrau and interiors on a British sound stage. First Love First Love is a 1959 Italian romantic drama film directed by Mario Camerini and starring Carla Gravina. Insan Jaag Utha Insan Jaag Utha is a 1959 Hindi film, produced and directed by Shakti Samanta, and written by Nabendu Ghosh and Vrajendra Gaur, based on a story by Saroj Mitra. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Madhubala, Nasir Hussain, Bipin Gupta and Madan Puri in lead roles. It has music by Sachin Dev Burman, with lyrics by Shailendra. Samanta started his career in the 1950s, by making entertainment-driven films and thrillers, like Inspector and Howrah Bridge. Insaan Jaag Utha was his attempt to shift genre to social themes. However, after the film didnt do well at box office, he shifted back to making entertainment-oriented films for another decade, before attempting the genre with films like Aradhana, Kati Patang and Amar Prem. The Lady Is a Square The Lady Is a Square is a 1959 British comedy musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and featuring Anna Neagle, Frankie Vaughan and Janette Scott. Its plot follows an aspiring singer who goes to work as a butler in the house of a classical music patron. It was Neagles final film appearance and the last film directed by Wilcox although he produced several further films before his bankruptcy in 1964. The Man Who Liked Funerals The Man Who Liked Funerals is a 1959 British comedy film starring Leslie Phillips, Susan Beaumont and Bill Fraser. It was directed by David Eady and written by Margot Bennett, Cecily Finn and Joan OConnor. The film was released in the United Kingdom in January 1959. La Paloma La Paloma is a 1959 West German musical film directed by Paul Martin and starring Bibi Johns, Karlheinz Böhm and Harald Juhnke. It takes its title from the traditional Spanish song "La Paloma". Aas Ka Panchhi Aas Ka Panchhi is a 1961 Hindi movie produced by J. Om Prakash. It is written by Mohan Kumar and Rajinder Singh Bedi and directed by Mohan Kumar. The film stars Rajendra Kumar, Vyjayanthimala and Leela Chitnis. The films music is by Shankar Jaikishan. The film became a box office hit. A Dog's Best Friend A Dogs Best Friend is a 1959 American Western drama film directed by Edward L. Cahn and written by Orville H. Hampton. The film stars Bill Williams, Marcia Henderson, Roger Mobley, Roy Engel, Charles Cooper and Harry Dean Stanton. The film was released on December 20, 1959, by United Artists. Night Train to Milan Il criminale, internationally known as Night Train to Milan, is a 1962 Italian thriller film directed by Marcello Baldi. A gritty little intrigue thriller with Palance as an ex-nazi doctor in hiding. While riding on a train, he is recognized by passengers who remember him from their prisoner of war camp days. One thing leads to another and when Palance is cornered, he commits murder! He then takes a girl hostage. Alba Regia Alba Regia is a 1961 Hungarian drama film directed by Mihály Szemes. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. On the Sunny Side On the Sunny Side is an East German musical comedy film, directed by Ralf Kirsten and starring Manfred Krug. It was released in 1962. Khovanschina Khovanshchina is a 1959 Soviet film, released the following year, directed by Vera Stroyeva and based on the eponymous opera by 19th-century Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky. For his adaptation of Mussorgskys score, Dmitri Shostakovich was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture. The music was conducted by Evgeny Svetlanov. The Pharaohs' Woman The Pharaohs Woman is a 1960 historical period drama film directed by Victor Tourjansky and starring John Drew Barrymore. The film is set in Ancient Egypt during the 31st century BCE and pertains to a love story set against the backdrop of a power struggle between a prince of the former ruling dynasty of Lower Egypt and the new overlords from Upper Egypt. It was the first feature film shot in Techniscope. Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja is a 1961 film starring Dev Anand and Waheeda Rehman. Tarnished Heroes Tarnished Heroes is a 1961 British war film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Dermot Walsh and Anton Rodgers. It was produced by Danziger Productions. The film is set in France during World War II, and concerns a British major who destroys a Nazi convoy. The plot of the film bears similarities to The Dirty Dozen, although it was made five years before Robert Aldrichs film, and three years before the novel on which it is based. However, it is possible that Tarnished Heroes was inspired by the success of The Magnificent Seven, released in 1960, as the concept seems close: the recruitment of a band of renegades to fight a difficult fight for the common good. The Black Panther of Ratana The Black Panther of Ratana is a 1963 West German-Italian adventure film directed by Jürgen Roland and starring Marianne Koch, Heinz Drache and Horst Frank. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Berthel. It was shot on location in Thailand. Apartment-Zauber Apartmentzauber is a 1963 West German film directed by Helmuth M. Backhaus. The film is also known as Apartment-Zauber. Bolshaya doroga Velká cesta is a 1963 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Face in the Rain Face in the Rain is a 1963 film by Irvin Kershner. Four Bullets for Joe Four Bullets for Joe is a 1964 Spanish Western film directed by Agustín Navarro, scored by Manuel Parada, screenplayed by Fernando Galiana, Mario Guerra, José Mallorquí, Julio Porter, Vittorio Vighi and portrayed by Paul Piaget, Fernando Casanova, Liz Poitel, Barbara Nelli, Ángela Cavo and Britt Ekland. Hvezda zvaná Pelynek Hvězda zvaná Pelyněk is a 1964 Czech drama film written and directed by Martin Frič. It depicts the events of 1918 mutiny of Czech soldiers serving in the Austro-Hungarian army in Rumburk garrison. Una lacrima sul viso Tears on Your Face is a 1964 Italian musicarello film directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti. It is named after the Bobby Solos hit song "Una lacrima sul viso". The Eavesdropper El ojo de la cerradura is a 1964 Argentine film. Terror of the Steppes Terror of the Steppes is a 1964 Italian adventure film written and directed by Tanio Boccia and starring Kirk Morris. Harvey Middleman, Fireman Harvey Middleman, Fireman is a 1965 American comedy film written and directed by Ernest Pintoff. It is Pintoffs first feature film, having previously only made shorts The Film follows the story of a fireman named Harvey Middleman who lives a humble life; he loves his kids, he loves his wife, and he really loves his job. One night Harvey saves a young model from a burning building and its love at first sight. Harvey then struggles to determine what he should do. Comedy ensues as Harvey often breaks the fourth wall and the film does not take itself seriously at all. Espionage in Lisbon Espionage in Lisbon is a 1965 Spanish-Italian-French Eurospy film directed by Federico Aicardi and Tulio Demicheli. It is an unofficial entry in the Secret Agent 077 film series. It starred Brett Halsey, Marilu Tolo and Fernando Rey. Horror film icon Jesus Franco wrote the original story which the film is based on, and worked on the music score as well. Tell Me in the Sunlight Tell Me in the Sunlight is a 1965 American film, starring, produced and directed by Steve Cochran. It was released in 1967, after Cochrans mysterious death. The Uncle The Uncle is a 1965 British drama film directed by Desmond Davis and starring Rupert Davies. The Cat The Cat is a 1966 American adventure film directed by Ellis Kadison and written by Laird Koenig and William Redlin. The film stars Roger Perry, Peggy Ann Garner, Barry Coe, Dwayne Redlin, Ted Derby and Shug Fisher. The film was released in June 1966, by Embassy Pictures. La fuga La fuga is a 1964 Italian drama film directed by Paolo Spinola. For this film Giovanna Ralli was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress. I, a Lover I, a Lover is a 1966 Swedish-Danish comedy film directed by Börje Nyberg and starring Jørgen Ryg. The Killer Lacks a Name Our Man in Casablanca is a 1966 Spanish-Italian Eurospy film written and directed by Tulio Demicheli and starring Lang Jeffries. Blue Demon contra cerebros infernales Blue Demon contra cerebros infernales is a 1968 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Companions in Nightmare Companions in Nightmare is a 1968 crime-drama film. It had early roles for Louis Gossett Jr. and Bettye Ackerman, and it also starred Gig Young, Melvyn Douglas, Patrick ONeal and Leslie Nielsen. Il ne faut pas mourir pour ça Dont Let It Kill You is a 1967 French-Canadian feature from Jean Pierre Lefebvre. First in the ‘Abel trilogy’. Cardillac Cardillac is a 1969 West German drama film directed by Edgar Reitz, starring Hans-Christian Blech and Catana Cayetano. It tells the story of a goldsmith who is so obsessed with his own craft that he murders his customers. The film is a modern adaptation of E. T. A. Hoffmanns novella Mademoiselle de Scuderi. Juicio de faldas Juicio de faldas is a 1969 Spanish motion picture. The film was directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia, and stars Manolo Escobar, Concha Velasco, José Sazatornil, and Gracita Morales. Paraíso Paraíso is a 1970 Mexican film. It was directed by Luis Alcoriza. Homer Homer is a 1970 Canadian-American drama film directed by John Trent and starring Don Scardino, Tisa Farrow and Alex Nicol. Lupo! Lupo! is a 1970 film directed by Menahem Golan. The script was co-written by Golan and Ken Globus. Le salamandre Le salamandre is a 1969 Italian film directed by Alberto Cavallone. It gained a great commercial success and launched the brief careers of the two main actresses, Erna Schürer and Beryl Cunningham. Quando os Deuses Adormecem When the Gods Fall Asleep is a 1972 Brazilian film directed by José Mojica Marins. Marins is best known for the Zé do Caixão film series. The film is a sequel to Marins 1971 film The End of Man, in which the character of Finis Hominis, an influential, messianic culture figure turns out to be an escaped mental patient. Rather than the horror themes which Marins was noted for, the film, like its predecessor, is low budget black humored social satire. In this film, Finis Hominis again feels the need to escape the asylum in order to put right the worlds increasing social unrest that he sees in the news. Northeast of Seoul Northeast of Seoul is a 1972 American action thriller film directed by David Lowell Rich. It stars Anita Ekberg and John Ireland, with music by Alan Heyman. The Box The Box is an Australian soap opera that ran on ATV-0 from 11 February 1974 until 11 October 1977 and on 0–10 Network affiliates around Australia. The Box was produced by Crawford Productions who at the time was having great success producing police drama series in Australia. The Box was Crawfords first soap opera, and was launched as a reaction to the enormous success of the rival adult soap opera Number 96. The Box was a drama set in fictional television station UCV Channel 12. It featured elements that satirised the Australian television industry. Characters in the series were said to be modelled on Australian television figures of the day, and many self-referential elements featured. Like Number 96 the series was famous for its adult storylines, frequent nude glimpses, and sexual content. Like many TV soap opera/serials of the time it also span off into a feature film adaptation. Xin mo The Bedevilled is a 1975 Hong Kong horror film directed by Lo Wei and released under the Golden Harvest banner. Cantata de Chile Cantata de Chile is a 1976 Cuban social realist musical epic film directed by Humberto Solás about the Santa María School massacre in Chile in 1907. Colpita da improvviso benessere Colpita da improvviso benessere is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Franco Giraldi. A la legión le gustan las mujeres... y a las mujeres, les gusta la legión The Legion Like Women is a 1976 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Manolo Codeso, Luis Varela and Francisco Cecilio. It is set during the Spanish Civil War. Let the Balloon Go Let the Balloon Go is a 1976 Australian childrens film about a young boy with polio in 1917. Långt borta och nära Near and Far Away is a 1976 Swedish drama film directed by Marianne Ahrne. Ahrne won the award for Best Director at the 13th Guldbagge Awards. Ready When You Are, Mr. McGill Ready When You Are, Mr. McGill is a feature length TV drama, written by Jack Rosenthal. ITV produced two versions, in 1976 and 2003. The 1976 version was the first in a series of six single television plays called "Red Letter Days" each of which showed the events in a single, special day in someones life. The 2003 version was a remake which was partly rewritten by Rosenthal. Dagny Dagny is a 1977 Norwegian-Polish historical drama film directed by Haakon Sandøy. It is narrated by, among others, Lise Fjeldstad, Daniel Olbrychski, Per Oscarsson and Nils Ole Oftebro. The subject of the film is the Norwegian writer Dagny Juel, and her relationship to such men as Stanisław Przybyszewski, Edvard Munch and August Strindberg. At Night All Cats Are Crazy At Night All Cats Are Crazy is a French film by Gérard Zingg released in 1977. Two Solitudes Two Solitudes is a 1978 motion picture, written and directed by Lionel Chetwynd, based on the 1945 novel by Hugh MacLennan. Kejsaren Kejsaren is a 1979 Swedish drama film directed by Jösta Hagelbäck. At the 15th Guldbagge Awards, Anders Åberg won the award for Best Actor. It was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival, where cinematographer Sten Holmberg won the Silver Bear for an outstanding single achievement. Middle Age Spread Middle Age Spread is a 1979 film adaptation of the Roger Hall play of the same name. Mírame con ojos pornográficos Memorias de un visitador médico is a 1980 film directed by Luis María Delgado. It stars Andrés García and Amparo Muñoz. The screenplay is based on a 1969 book by José de Lugo. The Power Within The Power Within is a 1979 American TV movie. The Los Angeles Times called it "amusingly absurd." L'assistente sociale tutto pepe Lassistente sociale tutto pepe, also known as Lassistente sociale tutta pepe e tutta sale, is a 1981 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Nando Cicero. The Woman Inside The Woman Inside is a 1981 drama film made by 20th Century Fox, and directed by Joseph Van Winkle who co-wrote screenplay with Steve Fisher. This drama film portrays the actions of a tough Vietnam vet who wants to have a sex-change operation. Her aunt struggles to understand why she would want do such a thing. The film was released after Blondells death, ending a career spanning more than half a century. The son of Eddy Lawrence Manson now has released a new Project named after the film, The Woman Inside. Wrong Side of the Road Wrong Side of the Road is a 1981 low-budget feature film made in South Australia in 1980. It is distinctive for being one of the first attempts to bring modern Australian Aboriginal music to a non-indigenous audience. Jouer sa vie The Great Chess Movie is a 1982 Canadian film directed by Gilles Carle and Camille Coudari, starring Bobby Fischer, Viktor Korchnoi, Anatoly Karpov and Ljubomir Ljubojević among other notable chess players. The 80-minute documentary is produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Everlasting Love Everlasting Love is a 1984 Hong Kong romance drama film directed by Michael Mak and starring Andy Lau. Esli verit Lopotukhinu... If We Believe Lopotukhin... is a 1983 Soviet science fiction-comedy film directed by Mikhail Kozakov. Coming Out Alive Coming Out Alive is a 1980 Canadian television thriller film starring Helen Shaver, Scott Hylands, and Michael Ironside while being directed by Don McBrearty. Leonora Leonora is a 1985 Australian sex film about a couple who have an open marriage. L'aube Dawn is a 1985 French-Hungarian drama film directed by Miklós Jancsó. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. Leave All Fair Leave All Fair is a 1985 New Zealand made film starring John Gielgud as John Middleton Murry the husband of Katherine Mansfield. He is presented as a sanctimonious exploiter of her memory, who ill-treated her during their association. Jane Birkin plays both Mansfield in flashbacks and the fictitious Marie Taylor who finds a letter from the dying Mansfield to Murry in his papers. The theme was developed by New Zealand director Stanley Harper, but he was fired two weeks before shooting, and John Reid took over the project, introducing the "ghost" element and the two time frames. Shot in France at Moulin dAnde and St Pierre du Vauvray with finance raised by Pacific Films, the film had to be finished before the 1984 cut-off date for New Zealand tax breaks. Wan zhong Evening Bell is a 1988 Chinese war film directed by Wu Ziniu. The film stars Tao Zeru, Chong Peipei, and others, and was produced in part by the August First Film Studio, a production company associated with the Peoples Liberation Army. It was one of three war films Wu directed in 1988, the other two being Joyous Heroes, and its sequel Between Life and Death. Women - for America, for the World Women – for America, for the World is a 1986 American short documentary film directed by Vivienne Verdon-Roe about women anti-nuclear activists. In 1987, it won an Oscar for Documentary Short Subject at the 59th Academy Awards. Boundaries of the Heart Boundaries of the Heart is a 1988 film starring Wendy Hughes. It was shot near Kalgoorlie in Western Australia. Tora-san's Salad-Day Memorial is a 1988 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Yoshiko Mita as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Salad-Day Memorial is the fortieth entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. The title comes from Machi Tawara poetry collection Salad Anniversary, on which this movie was based. Hisaab Khoon Ka Hisaab Khoon Ka is a 1989 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Surendra Mohan, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Raj Babbar, Mandakini, Poonam Dhillon, Satish Shah, Saeed Jaffrey and Amrish Puri Sebastian and the Sparrow Sebastian and the Sparrow is a 1988 Australian film directed by Scott Hicks. Hicks says he wanted to make the film one he could watch with his teenage son: Building Bombs Building Bombs is a 1991 American documentary film produced and directed by Mark Mori and Susan J. Robinson. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It dealt with environmental contamination and worker safety issues at the Savannah River Site nuclear materials processing center in the United States state of South Carolina. Lebewohl, Fremde Lebewohl, Fremde is a 1991 German drama film directed by Tevfik Başer. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Terra Nova Terra Nova is a 1991 film directed by Calogero Salvo and starring Marisa Laurito, Antonio Banderas and Mimí Lazo. Hochzaeitsnuecht Wedding Night – End of the Song is a 1992 Luxembourgish drama film directed by Pol Cruchten. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Quando eravamo repressi When We Were Repressed is a 1992 Italian comedy film written and directed by Pino Quartullo, at his directorial debut. Wei xian qing ren The Shootout is a 1992 Hong Kong action film directed by Michael Mak and starring Aaron Kwok, Fennie Yuen, Bryan Leung and Sean Lau. De langste reis De Langste Reis is a 1997 Dutch crime film directed by Pieter Verhoeff. The film deals with a kidnapping and Stockholm Syndrome. The Dough La guita is a 1970 Argentine film. Juke box - Urli d'amore Juke box - Urli damore is a 1959 musicarello, directed by Mauro Morassi. The film stars Mario Carotenuto and the singers Mina and Adriano Celentano. Oskar Oskar is a 1962 Danish film based upon the play by Claude Magnier, directed by Gabriel Axel and starring . Sex and the Law Det kære legetøj, made in 1968 by director Gabriel Axel, is a Danish feature film advocating the legalizing of pornography. A campaigning film, it mixes interviews, reconstructions and fiction in playful fashion, seeking to ridicule and undermine Denmarks censorship laws at the time. The film may be said to have been successful in its objective, as a year after its release Denmark completely legalized pornography. The film was banned in France but released in both England and the United States. It started a whole wave of documentary films about pornography in Denmark. A Happy Divorce A Happy Divorce is a 1975 Danish-French drama film directed by Henning Carlsen. It was entered into the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. De tre måske fire De tre måske fire is a 1939 Danish family film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. Flagermusen Flagermusen is a 1966 Danish film directed by and starring Poul Reichhardt. Clando Clando is a 1996 drama film from Cameroon directed by Jean-Marie Teno. Initially set in Douala, the film explores the experiences of Anatole Sobgui, a man who loses his job as a computer programmer and begins working as an unlicensed cab driver who is arrested and tortured by a corrupt regime for printing anti-government leaflets. Left sexually and psychologically impotent by the experience, his life begins to deteriorate rapidly. He migrates to Cologne to find his former employers son, Chamba. Here, he falls in love with a local, a political activist named Irene, who convinces him to return home to Cameroon. Clando was Tenos first feature-length film. It addresses issues around migration and political violence in Cameroon, and sharply criticizes the authoritarian leadership. Alligator Shoes Alligator Shoes is a 1981 Canadian drama film directed by Clay Borris. Written by Borris as a fictionalization of his own family story and acted predominantly by Borris and his real family, the film centres on Mike and Bin Allard, two brothers in Toronto whose life is turned upside down when their aunt Danielle comes to stay with their family after having a nervous breakdown. Made for a budget of just $400,000, the film was an expansion of Roses House, a short film Borris previously directed for CBC Television. The film premiered in the Directors Fortnight section of the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. It had its theatrical premiere in Canada in June 1981. The film received four Genie Award nominations at the 3rd Genie Awards in 1982: Best Actress, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography and Best Editing. Hard Knocks Hard Knocks is a 1979 American film starring Michael Christian and directed by David Worth. Susanne Brink Susanne Brinks Arirang is a 1991 South Korean/Swedish film based upon the life and experiences of Susanne Brink, an adult Korean adoptee from Sweden who suffered abuse and racism in her adoptive home and country. The real Susanne Brink died of cancer in January 2009 at the age of 45; she was interred in her hometown of Norrköping. The Revenge Rider The Revenge Rider is a 1935 American western film directed by David Selman, which stars Tim McCoy, Robert Allen, and Billie Seward. The Beneficiary The Beneficiary is a 1997 Australian crime thriller short film directed by Graeme Burfoot. The film was aired at several international film festivals, such as the Torino Film Festival, the Cork Film Festival, the Tampere International Short Film Festival, the Hamburg Short Film Festival, the Edinburgh International Film Festival and the Seattle International Film Festival. Mechanical Man Mechanical Man is a cartoon short by Walter Lantz that features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 54th Oswald short by Lantz and the 107th in the entire series. The Last Days of Pompeii Gli ultimi giorni di Pompei is an Italian historical silent drama film. The film was directed by Carmine Gallone and Amleto Palermi based on the 1834 novel The Last Days of Pompeii by Edward Bulwer-Lytton. Original release prints of the film were entirely colorized by the Pathechrome stencil color process. El crack El Crack is a 1960 Argentine film produced by José Martínez Suárez. The script was written by José A. Martínez Suárez, Carlos Alberto Parrilla and Solly Schroder, based on the book by Jose A. Gerino. The music was done by Ástor Piazzolla and Víctor Schilchter; and the production company was Alithia Cinematográfica. Photography by Humberto Peruzzi. Proshchaniye s Peterburgom Farewell to St. Petersburg is a 1972 Soviet biopic film directed by Yan Frid. The film is about the Austrian composer Johann Strausss stay in Russia, his concerts in Pavlovsk in the summer of 1857, and his love towards the Russian aristocrat Olga Smirnitskiy, to whom he dedicated several works. Gypped in Egypt Gypped in Egypt is a 1930 animated short film directed by John Foster and Mannie Davis. The film was also produced by The Van Beuren Corporation and released by Pathe a film distributor who had a newsreel entitled Pathé News. The films plot explores the journeying of two anthropomorphic dogs in the country Egypt. The title means that they were robbed in Egypt, as the meaning of Gyp is to rob. The name also serves as a homonym, as Gypped sound very similar to Egypt. Copyrighted as Gyped in Egypt and released on the 9th November 1930, the film is part of an early cartoon series entitled Aesops Sound Fables. However, the film is not based on a Aesop fable. Window Washers The Window Washers is a silent animated short subject produced by Fables Studios, and one of the Aesops Fables cartoons started by animator Paul Terry. When released for television in the 1950s, musical tracks were added. Bolshaya ruda The Big Ore is a 1964 drama film directed by Vasily Ordynsky and based on the novel by Georgi Vladimov. Log Jammed Log Jammed is the 90th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on April 20, 1959, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Wrzos Wrzos is a 1938 Polish melodrama film directed by Juliusz Gardan. It is based on the novel by Maria Rodziewiczówna. Nadu Iravil Nadu Iravil is a 1970 Indian Tamil-language crime thriller film, directed and produced by Sundaram Balachander. The films story was written by him and dialogue was written by Ve. Laxmanan, who also composed the music. It is based on Agatha Christies novel And Then There Were None. Weaker Sex The Weaker Sex is a 1933 French comedy film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Mireille Balin, Victor Boucher and Pierre Brasseur. It was based on a 1929 stage farce of the same name by Édouard Bourdet. Quatre femmes d'Égypte Four Women of Egypt is a 1997 Canadian-Egyptian documentary film by Tahani Rached. The film revolves around four female friends from Egypt with opposing religious, social, and political views in modern-day Egypt. The film was highly acclaimed and won several awards in documentary film festivals. Vamsa Vruksham Vamsa Vruksham, is a 1980 Telugu film directed by Bapu. It is a remake of the 1972 Kannada movie Vamsha Vriksha which was based on S. L. Bhyrappas novel of same name. The film marked Anil Kapoors debut as an actor in a lead role. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Pyaar Ka Sindoor in 1986. Femmes de Paris Women of Paris is a 1953 French comedy drama film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Michel Simon, Brigitte Auber and Henri Génès. Jaanwar Aur Insaan Jaanwar aur Insaan is a 1972 Hindi movie directed by Tapi Chanakya. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Raakhee, Sujit Kumar, Jagdeep, Nirupa Roy and Madan Puri. The music is by Kalyanji–Anandji. Kathputli Kathputli is a 1971 Bollywood romance film, produced and directed by Brij under the Dynamo International banner. It stars Jeetendra, Mumtaz in the lead roles and music composed by Kalyanji Anandji. Mrs. Dery Where Are You? Mrs. Dery Where Are You? is a 1975 Hungarian drama film directed by Gyula Maár. It was entered into the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, where Mari Törőcsik won the award for Best Actress. Cream Lemon is an early hentai series. The first Cream Lemon OVA was released in August 1984, though Cream Lemon was not the first hentai OVA. The first was Lolita Anime, released earlier in February 1984. Related to the Cream Lemon series is the Project A-ko series, which was meant to be the third installment of Cream Lemon but changed while in production to be a mainstream title. The only remaining indication is the bath scene with B-ko. Adult entertainment company Excalibur Films dubbed, edited, and released in English five Cream Lemon OVAs as parts two and three of their three-volume Brothers Grime X-Rated Cartoons series. Dear Wife Cara sposa is a 1977 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. Contra Conspiracy Contra Conspiracy is a 1988 action film written and directed by Thomas Dewier which is now distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film was produced by City Lights. The plot follows a Hollywood film crew shooting a movie in the Mojave Desert, only to be disrupted by a group of terrorists. The films plot bears a resemblance to the 2008 comedy Tropic Thunder. End of an Affair So Ended a Great Love is a 1934 German historical romance film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Paula Wessely, Willi Forst and Gustaf Gründgens . The films sets were designed by the art director Werner Schlichting. The film was made at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin, with location shooting taking place in Würzburg and Hungary. An English-language version of the film was planned but never produced. Honeymoon Honeymoon is a 1973 Bollywood comedy film directed by Hiren Nag. The film stars Leena Chandavarkar and Anil Dhawan . Delusion Delusion is a 1998 Croatian crime-drama film directed by Zeljko Senecic. The Assistant The Assistant is a 1982 Czechoslovakian drama film directed by Zoro Zahon. The film was selected as the Czechoslovakian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Da li je umro dobar covjek? Did a Good Man Die? is a Croatian film directed by Fadil Hadžić and starring Boris Dvornik. It was released in 1962. Moya rodina My Motherland is a 1933 Soviet film directed by Iosif Kheifits and Aleksandr Zarkhi. Prípad Barnabás Kos Prípad Barnabáš Kos is a 1964 Czechoslovak film directed by Peter Solan. The film starred Josef Kemr. Roop Tera Mastana Roop Tera Mastana is a 1972 Bollywood suspense thriller film, produced by Baldev Pushkarna and M.M. Malhotra under the Suchitra Kala Mandir banner and directed by Khalid Akhtar. It stars Jeetendra, Mumtaz, Pran in lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Green Fingers Green Fingers is a 1947 British drama film directed by John Harlow and starring Robert Beatty, Carol Raye and Nova Pilbeam. The films plot involves a young man who, after returning from fighting in a war, discovers that he has what appear to be healing powers. It was made by British National Films at the Elstree Studios complex with some scenes shot on location in Whitby in Yorkshire. The films sets were designed by the art director Wilfred Arnold. Hollywood Barn Dance Hollywood Barn Dance is a 1947 American film starring Ernest Tubb. The Far Shore The Far Shore is a Canadian drama film, directed by Joyce Wieland and released in 1976. Wielands first commercial narrative feature film after years of making experimental short films, the film is a romantic drama which borrows elements from the life and death of painter Tom Thomson. The film stars Celine Lomez as Eulalie, a Québécois woman in a loveless marriage to wealthy industrialist Ross Turner, who begins an affair with painter Tom McLeod. It premiered at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, before having its Canadian premiere at the Canadian Film Institutes Ottawa 76 festival in August. Entre monjas anda el diablo Entre Monjas Anda el Diablo is a 1973 Mexican musical comedy film directed by René Cardona, and starring Vicente Fernández, Angélica María, Sara García and Alma Rosa Aguirre, in her final film role. The 5:48 The Five Forty Eight is a 1979 US TV film Merchant Ivory Productions film for television, directed by James Ivory. Desertion at Dawn is a 1950 Japanese film which revolves around a tragic affair between a soldier involved in the Manchurian campaign and a prostitute. The film received two awards at the Mainichi Film Concours and was later remade by Seijun Suzuki at Nikkatsu. A Nightmare on Drug Street A Nightmare on Drug Street is a 1989 direct-to-video anti-drug short film directed by Traci Wald Donat. The film introduces three young characters, Felipe, Jill, and Eddie, who are now dead. They each died at around the same time, and now exist only as spirits in some sort of dark purgatory. The cause of their respective deaths is that they each made the mistake of getting involved with drugs, a decision they now regret. The three then proceed to narrate each others stories about how and why they got involved with drugs, and how it ultimately led to their demises. Jill narrates Felipes story. Felipe was a 17 year old senior, and a basketball athlete. However, he smoked dope because he heard college kids did it, and he drank beer because his dad drank. One evening, Felipe, while under the influence of both, decided to borrow the family car without permission, and go on a joyride around town, taking his best friend, who was also under the influence, and his reluctant younger brother along. However, Felipes increasingly erratic behavior and near misses while driving, caused his younger brother to become fed up, and he demanded to be let out of the car, to which Felipe grudgingly obliged. Felipes brothers life was thus, spared, however he was not spared the horror of witnessing the gruesome deaths of Felipe and his friend from an inevitable car wreck only a moment later. Eddie narrates Jills story. Jill was a 14 year old high school student, who was quite shy. One evening, she had a party for all her classmates, where she met an attractive new student. This student took her on a walk outside alone, where he introduced her to cocaine, as a mood enhancer. Jill was reluctant to try it, but the new student claimed it would one day be legalized. After she snorted an initial dose, Jill was enamored with the feeling it gave her, and quickly became addicted, thus beginning a major downward spiral. She began trading off all her money and possessions to drug dealers to obtain more cocaine, even resorting to stealing from family and friends, becoming increasingly and majorly depressed the whole way. Finally, one day after a bad but desperate trade with a sleazy dealer for another gram of cocaine, Jill finished it off quickly, and died that evening, by suicide from an overdose of cocaine and unidentified pills. Felipe narrates Eddies story. Eddie was an 11 year old, elementary school student, and aspiring scientist. One day, while at his friends house, he was pressured by them to experiment with some crack cocaine, and Eddie reluctantly tried a dose, and went home, where his mother sensed something about Eddie was off. To deflect any further parental suspicion, Eddie was instructed via telephone to smoke a second dose to undo the effects of the first one. That evening, at dinner, Eddies mother and father both noticed something about him was still off, but they dismissed it as a cold or allergy. Suddenly, without warning, Eddie collapsed and died of cardiac arrest, a result of the cracks effect on a congenital heart defect, that no one realized he had. After the three tell their stories, they give the viewer tips, on how to make smarter decisions to either avoid drugs altogether, and how to get help if started, so that the same fate doesnt await them. Vereda de Salvação The Obsessed of Catule is a 1965 Brazilian drama film directed by Anselmo Duarte. It was entered into the 15th Berlin International Film Festival. Adam and Nicole Erotic Inferno is a 1975 British sex film, directed by Trevor Wrenn, and starring Chris Chittell, Karl Lanchbury, Jennifer Westbrook, Heather Deeley and Mary Millington. It is also known by the alternative title Adam and Nicole. The making of the film was documented by the Man Alive programme, in an episode about the British sex and horror film industry of the mid-seventies, titled ‘Man Alive: Xploitation’. The programme shows producer Bachoo Sen and director Trevor Wrenn trying to cast the role of ‘an English rose who can ride a horse’. A screening of the dailies in the programme shows the film to have been shot in the ‘Italian style’ of having the director talk to the performers whilst they act, meaning the film would have to be later re-dubbed. The programme also reveals the film’s writer ‘Jon York’, was actually a student at York University, and is seen writing the script in the University’s library. The film is referred to by its shooting titles The Will and The Willing Sex during the programme. Shooting started on 8 February 1975, and the film was released on 8 May 1975. The house used in the film was at the time owned by a famous racing driver. Erotic Inferno is also notable for being one of the few British sex films to have been viewed by moral reformer Lord Longford, who saw the film and two others in 1975 in order to gain first hand experience of sex films, so that he could then morally condemn them. Longford saw the film on a double bill with Hot Acts of Love at the Astral Cinema complex in Soho, he later went to see How to Seduce A Virgin, directed by Jess Franco, but walked out. These three films were all later reviewed in Cinema X magazine under the banner "Lord Longford- We rate his selection". Nam Naadu Nam Naadu is a 1969 Indian Tamil-language film that stars M. G. Ramachandran and Jayalalithaa. It is a remake of the 1969 Telugu film Kathanayakudu. Prvi splitski odred Prvi splitski odred is a Croatian film directed by Vojdrag Berčić. It was released in 1972. Sarfarosh Sarfarosh is a 1985 Indian Hindi-language action drama film, produced by Prasan Kapoor under the Tirupati Pictures Enterprises banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars Jeetendra, Sridevi, Leena Chandavarkar in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film is a remake of Telugu film Sardar Papa Rayudu, starring N. T. Rama Rao, Sridevi in the pivotal roles. For Business is a 1986 Japanese film directed by Yoshimitsu Morita. Si le vent te fait peur If the Wind Frightens You is a 1960 Belgian drama film directed by Emile Degelin. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. El retrato El Retrato is a 1947 Argentine film. Thunderbolt Thunderbolt is a 1910 film in the genre of "outlaw" films at the time that tended to glorify the life of the outlaw "Bushrangers" that roamed the Australian outback in pre-commonwealth days. Shortly after this movie was made, the government of New South Wales banned the manufacture of this type of film on the basis that they were promoting crime. It was the directorial debut of John Gavin who later claimed it was the first "four-reel movie" made in Australia. Unlike most Australian silent films, part of the movie survives today. Agony Agonia was a 1969 Greek drama film directed by Odysseas Kosteletos. Tharus figlio di Attila Tharus Son of Attila, also known as Colussus and the Huns, is a 1962 Italian peplum film co-written and directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero and starring Jerome Courtland in the title role. Karujaht Pärnumaal Karujaht Pärnumaal is the first Estonian narrative film 1914, directed by Johannes Pääsuke. Bhai Ho To Aisa Bhai Ho To Aisa is a 1972 Bollywood Action film, produced by A.K. Nadiadwala under the A.K. Movies Pvt Ltd banner and directed by Manmohan Desai. It stars Jeetendra, Hema Malini, Shatrughan Sinha in the lead roles and music composed by Sonik-Omi. The film is a remake of 1966 Telugu movie Aastiparulu which was also remade earlier in Tamil in 1968 as En Thambi. The film is recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Meera Meera is a 1945 Indian Tamil language historical fiction film starring M. S. Subbulakshmi, Kumari Kamala, T. S. Baliah and Chittoor V. Nagaiah based on the life of the devotional singer and dancer Meera. M. G. Ramachandran played a minor role thus making Meera the only film in which two Bharat Ratna laureates acted. The film was directed by Ellis R. Dungan. Estrellados Estrellados is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Salvador de Alberich and Edward Sedgwick, and written by Salvador de Alberich, Paul Dickey and Richard Schayer. The film stars Buster Keaton, Raquel Torres, Don Alvarado, María Calvo, Juan de Homs and Carlos Villarías. The film was released on July 7, 1930, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film serves as the Spanish language version of Free and Easy. Murder Anonymous Murder Anonymous is a 1955 British crime short film directed by Ken Hughes and featuring Edgar Lustgarten, Peter Arne and Jill Bennett. It features an early appearance by Arthur Lowe, later to play Captain Manwairing in Dads Army, who plays a fingerprint expert. It was made by Anglo-Amalgamated as support for feature film screenings in cinemas as part of the Scotland Yard film series. You Can't Escape You Cant Escape is a 1956 British drama film directed by Wilfred Eades and starring Noelle Middleton, Guy Rolfe and Robert Urquhart. Arm in Arm Down the Street Arm in Arm Down the Street is a 1956 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Juan Bustillo Oro, based on a play by Armando Mook. It stars Marga López, Manuel Fábregas, and Carlos Ortigoza. Hamse Geethe Hamsageethe is a 1975 Indian feature film in the Kannada language. It was directed by G. V. Iyer, based on a novel by T. R. Subba Rao, and starring Anant Nag and Rekha Rao in lead roles. The film won 2 National Film Awards; the National Film Award for Kannada film and National Award for Best Male Playback singer at the 23rd National Film Awards. Hamsa Geethe, the novel by Ta Ra Su was made into a Hindi film, Basant Bahar in 1956. The novel is supposedly based on the real-life story of the 18th-century Carnatic musician Bhairavi Venkatasubbaiah. Do Premee Do Premee is a 1980 Indian Bollywood film directed by Raj Khosla and produced by Kundan A. Thadani. It stars Rishi Kapoor and Moushumi Chatterjee in pivotal roles. Nastik Nastik is a 1954 Hindi-language crime drama film written and directed by I. S. Johar. It was produced by Filmistan Ltd. under the Shashadhar Mukherjee Productions banner. Its cinematographer was Dronacharya, and the choreography was by the Indian classical dancer Lachhu Maharaj and Narendra Sharma. The dialogues were by Mrs. Ramma Johar. C. Ramchandra composed the music while the lyricist was Kavi Pradeep. Known for his "patriotic" lyrics, Pradeeps "immortal" song "Dekh Tere Sansar Ki Haalat Kya Ho Gayi Bhagwan" sung by him, remains popular. The film starred Nalini Jaywant, Ajit, Raj Mehra, Ulhas, Mehmood and Roopmala. The film was dubbed into Tamil and released in 1962 as Madadhipathi Magal. Dialogues and lyrics were written by Ku. Ma. Balasubramaniam. The film is set against the back drop of Partition with its ensuing riots and violence, and using actual footage of refugees. The story is about a man who loses his faith in God when his parents are killed in the rioting, and his brother and sister die as refugees when the priest refuses to help them. He sets out to avenge his siblings death. The Colleen Bawn The Colleen Bawn is a silent 1911 American romantic drama film based on the 1860 play of the same name. A secret marriage leads to murder. It and the play are based on the actual 1819 murder of 15-year-old Ellen Scanlan. Prints of this film survive in the National Archives of Canada, and the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection has one reel. Wedad Weddad is a 1936 Egyptian romantic musical film. Weddad is based on a romantic tale inspired by Omar Khayyams One Thousand and One Nights. The biggest production of its time, it was the film debut of Um Kalthoum. The films success turned Misr Studios into the top studio in Egypt. Achuvettante Veedu Achuvettante Veedu is a film released in Malayalam in 1987, directed by Balachandra Menon and starring Nedumudi Venu, Balachandra Menon and Rohini Hattangadi in the leading roles. The screenplay is by S. Ramesan Nair with background music by Mohan Sithara. True Love Waits Taivas tiellä is a 2000 Finnish film by Johanna Vuoksenmaa who wrote the screenplay and directed. The film is also known as True Love Waits. April Fool April Fool is a 1964 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Subodh Mukherji. It stars Biswajeet and Saira Banu in pivotal roles. This film got mixed reviews from critics, with a 6/10 star rating from Imdb. This is a Comedy/Romance film. Chinnari Mutha Chinnari Mutta is a 1993 Indian Kannada language childrens film, directed by T. S. Nagabharana, starring H. G. Dattatreya and Master Vijay Raghavendra in the lead roles. At the 41st National Film Awards, the film was awarded the Best Feature Film in Kannada. It also won four awards at the 1993-94 Karnataka State Film Awards; Best Children Film, Best Music Director, Best Child Actor - Male and Best Female Playback Singer. Raman Thediya Seethai Raman Thediya Seethai is a 1972 Indian Tamil film, directed by P. Neelakantan, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role, with Jayalalithaa, S. A. Ashokan, and others. Yeh Nazdeekiyan Yeh Nazdeekiyan is a 1982 Bollywood movie. The film exploring extra-marital relationship was directed by Vinod Pande. The film got an A certificate by the Central Board of Film Certification in India. The film starred Marc Zuber, Shabana Azmi and Parveen Babi besides Mala Jaggi, Bharati Achrekar, Neena Gupta, Sudhir Pandey and Vinod Pande himself. La isla de las mujeres The Island of Women is a 1953 Mexican film directed by Rafael Baledón and starring Germán Valdés, Lilia del Valle and Fernando Soto. A man is stranded on a desert island which is ruled by women. Shri Krishna Janma Shri Krishna Janma is a 1918 Indian silent film directed by Dadasaheb Phalke. It contain Marathi subtitles. Only the last episode is still available. Uttama Puthiran Uthama Puthiran is a 1958 Indian Tamil-language historical action film directed by T. Prakash Rao. Co-produced by C. V. Sridhar, who also wrote the screenplay, it is a remake of the 1940 Tamil film of the same name, and also adapts from The Man in the Iron Mask, the third part of the novel Ten Years Later by Alexandre Dumas. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Padmini and M. N. Nambiar in the lead roles, while K. A. Thangavelu, Ragini and Pasupuleti Kannamba play supporting roles. It is the first film to feature Ganesan in two distinct roles. Uthama Puthiran is the story of a queen who gives birth to twins. But one of the twins is forcefully abandoned and grows up elsewhere. He grows up as a kind and honest man, while the other twin grows up as a greedy and arrogant man. When fate brings both the twins together and they start fighting, it is only their mother who can bring peace. The film was released on 7 February 1958, and became a major commercial success, with a theatrical run of over 100 days. It was also dubbed in Telugu as Veera Prathap and in Hindi as Sitamgar. Daivathinte Vikrithikal Daivathinte Vikrithikal is a 1992 Malayalam feature film co-written and directed by Lenin Rajendran based on M. Mukundans novel of the same name. The film tells the story of Alphonso, a man who chooses to suffer a slow, torturous life in his little village, Mahe, in preference to fortunes and pleasures away from it. Raghuvaran, Srividya, Rajan P. Dev and Malavika Avinash play the pivotal roles. Raghuvaran was considered for the prestigious National Film Award for Best Actor, along with Mithun Chakraborty for Tahader Katha, but Mithun Chakraborty won the award. Maang Bharo Sajana Maang Bharo Sajana is a 1980 Bollywood drama film, produced by A. Purnachandra Rao under the Lakshmi Productions banner, and directed by Tatineni Rama Rao. The film stars Jeetendra, Moushumi Chatterjee, Kajal Kiran and Rekha in the lead roles, along with music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film is a remake of the Telugu film Karthika Deepam. Majboor Majboor is a 1990 Bollywood Action film, Produced by R. Joshi on Bhagavati Pictures banner and directed by Tatineni Rama Rao. Starring Jeetendra, Sunny Deol, Jaya Prada, Farha Naaz in the pivotal roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Santaan Santaan is a 1993 Bollywood drama film, produced by D. Ramanaidu under the Suresh Productions banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars Jeetendra, Moushumi Chatterjee, Deepak Tijori, Neelam Kothari, with music composed by Anand-Milind. The film is remake of the Telugu movie Surigaadu, starring Dasari Narayana Rao, Sujatha, Suresh, Yamuna in the lead roles. Both the movies are made by same banner and director, later remade as the Tamil movie Watchman Vadivel, with Sivakumar essaying the title role and Sujatha reprising her role from the Telugu original. Yogi Vemana Yogi Vemana is a 1947 Telugu film directed by Kadiri Venkata Reddy. The story is based on the life of saint poet Vemana. Chittor V. Nagaiah played the role of Vemana and also composed music and sang many poems and songs in this film exposing his multifaceted talents. Bezoek aan Picasso Visit to Picasso is a Belgian documentary film from 1949 about painter Pablo Picasso, directed by Belgian filmmaker Paul Haesaerts. In an effort to capture the nature of Picassos creative process, Paul Haesaerts asked the Spanish painter to apply his magical brushstrokes to large glass plates as Haesaerts filmed from the other side. This actually predates the more famous art film The Mystery of Picasso by Henri-Georges Clouzot in which Picasso also paints to large transparent canvases as the director films from the other side. The filming took place in Picassos studio in Vallauris. In 1951 Visit to Picasso was nominated for best documentary by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Yaadon Ki Kasam Yaadon Ki Kasam is a 1985 Hindi-language Indian action film directed by Vinod Dewan, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Zeenat Aman, Shakti Kapoor, Asrani, Madan Puri and Viju Khote Daku Hasina Daku Hasina is a 1987 Bollywood action film starring Zeenat Aman and Rakesh Roshan in lead roles, while Roshini, Raza Murad and Joginder played other pivotal roles. Rajinikanth made an extended special appearance in this film. The music is by Usha Khanna. Ormakalundayirikkanam Ormakalundayirikkanam is a 1995 Malayalam political drama film directed by T. V. Chandran. Starring Mammootty, Master Nithin, Bharath Gopi, Priyambada Ray, Nedumudi Venu, Kukku Parameswaran and Sreenivasan, the film portrays the rise of the Communists to power in 1957 and the infamous Vimochana Samaram of 1959. Shyama Shyama is a 1986 Malayalam–language romantic drama film directed by Joshiy and starring Mammootty and Nadia Moidu in the lead roles. It was produced by Joy Thomas. The film was remade in Tamil as Unakkaagave Vaazhgiren. La madrecita La madrecita is a 1974 Mexican film directed by Fernándo Cortés and starring María Elena Velasco as La India María, with Pancho Córdova and Óscar Ortiz de Pinedo. Rocks at Whiskey Trench Rocks at Whiskey Trench is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Alanis Obomsawin and released in 2000. The film centres on the Honoré Mercier Bridge blockade of 1990 during the Oka Crisis, focusing in particular on the incident when a group of Mohawk women and children from Kahnawake, in the process of being evacuated from the community due to fears of a Canadian Forces occupation, were violently pelted with rocks as they crossed into Montreal. A National Film Board of Canada production, it was released in both English and French versions. The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 21st Genie Awards. Kuppathu Raja Kuppathu Raja is a 1979 Tamil film, directed by T. R. Ramanna. This film was a blockbuster hit in the year 1979. The film stars Rajinikanth, Vijayakumar, Manjula Vijayakumar and Padmapriya in lead roles. It is a remake of the 1972 Hindi film Do Yaar. Unfinished Symphony: Democracy and Dissent Unfinished Symphony: Democracy and Dissent is a 59-minute documentary film about a protest against the Vietnam War divided into three sections, mirroring the movements of Henryk Góreckis Symphony No. 3, the Symphony of Sorrowful Songs, to which the film is set. Set primarily in Lexington, Massachusetts over Memorial Day weekend in 1971, the film focuses on the three-day protest in the form of a march, staged by newly returned war veterans. The film premiered in the Documentary Competition at the 2001 Sundance Festival and has screened extensively throughout the United States and in Europe. The documentary examines a local conflict that reverberated nationally. Following the reverse path of Paul Reveres famous ride of 1775, the protest mounted by war veterans focused on the deeply unpopular war. Nearly 400 veterans, some in wheelchairs, others leaning on crutches, arrived to take part in what they called Operation POW. Over the course of Memorial Day weekend, they marched, sang, distributed flyers, and participated in "guerilla theater," the dramatic reenactment of tactics used against the Vietnamese. All activities were peaceful. The group requested permits from each town along the route. "Black-and-white filmed footage from the original march is interspersed with shots of the war and recent conversations with historian Howard Zinn. At the protest, veterans voiced their feelings about the horrors they witnessed overseas just months before. "How do you ask a man to be the last man to die in Vietnam?" asks a young, distraught veteran, John Kerry, at a congressional hearing to stop the war." "In 1971, over 450 anti-war protesters occupied the historic Lexington Green and refused to leave. The Vietnam Veterans Against the War had organized a three-day march from Concord to Boston — Paul Reveres route in reverse. According to Lexingtons by-laws, no one was allowed on the Green after 10 pm, so the selectmen denied the protesters permission to camp there. With many townspeople supporting the veterans, an emergency town meeting was held. When no agreement was reached, the veterans and their Lexington supporters decided to remain on the Green. At 3 am on Sunday morning, they were all arrested - the largest mass arrest in Massachusetts history. After being tried, convicted, and fined $5.00 each, they continued their march to Boston." What happened on Battle Green prompted an intense debate about civic priorities and the rule of law. All of the selectmen who denied the veterans the permit were turned out of office at the next election. In the early 1990s, a group of Lexington residents decided to collect oral histories from these events. The resulting interviews became the basis for Unfinished Symphony. Bestor Cram has over twenty years of experience as a director, producer and cinematographer. He founded Northern Light Productions in 1982, and has built it into a documentary production company producing works ranging from broadcast documentaries to historical, dramatic and educational media to Fortune 500 image pieces. As a cinematographer, Bestor has filmed and videotaped for all the major networks. The company has won awards for its work, and Bestor has won grants and prizes for his independent work. His independent film, Unfinished Symphony, premiered at Sundance in the Documentary Competition in 2001 and has won top honors at film festivals around the world. Bestor holds a BA in economics from Denison University, pursued graduate studies at the West Surrey College of Art and Design in Guildford, England, and has taught film at MIT, and the Maine Film & Television Workshops. He is a Vietnam Veteran. The Faces of the Moon The Faces of the Moon is a 2002 Mexican drama film directed by Guita Schyfter. The film centres upon a group of female jurors at the 3rd Latin American Womens Film Festival in Mexico City. The film reunites Geraldine Chaplin and Ana Torrent who previously starred as mother and daughter in the Carlos Saura films; Cría cuervos and Elisa. XXXY XXXY is a short documentary directed by Porter Gale and Laleh Soomekh. The film features two people born intersex: San Francisco bicycle messenger Kristi Bruce and clinical psychologist Howard Devore. The full movie is available online. I Am Pierre Riviere I Am Pierre Riviere is a 1976 French drama film directed by Christine Lipinska. Pandavas: The Five Warriors Pandavas: The Five Warriors is a 2000 Indian English-language computer-animated film directed by Usha Ganesh Raja and produced by Pentamedia Graphics. Based on an episode from the Mahabharata, it is Indias first computer animated film, and won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in English. Chikan densha: Iyarashii kôi aka Molesters Train: Dirty Behavior and is a 1993 Japanese pink film directed by Hisayasu Satō under the pseudonym Hisakazu Hata as part of the Molesters Train series. Future director, Shinji Imaoka worked on the project as assistant director, and prolific screenwriter Kyōko Godai wrote the film. It was named the second best pink film release of the year at the annual Pink Grand Prix. El amor y el espanto El amor y el espanto is a 2001 Argentine drama film directed by Juan Carlos Desanzo and written by José Pablo Feinmann. It stars Miguel Ángel Solá, Blanca Oteyza and Victor Laplace. Deewaangee Deewaangee is a 1976 Hindi film produced by Subodh Mukherjee and directed by Samir Ganguly, the film stars Shashi Kapoor, Zeenat Aman, Ranjeet, Narendra Nath and Helen. The films music is composed by Ravindra Jain and Sachin Dev Burman and the lyrics by Anand Bakshi, Ravindra Jain and Naqsh Lyallpuri. Aur Ek Prem Kahani Aur Ek Prem Kahani is a 1996 Indian Hindi film directed by Balu Mahendra. The film became the debut of several Southern stars, Ramesh Aravind, Sudhir Ahuja, and Heera Rajagopal. Co-starring in the film were Revathi Menon and Akshay Anand. The film is a remake of Balu Mahendras Kannada film Kokila. Living in Missouri Living In Missouri is an award-winning indie film comedy about an emotionally maladjusted love triangle. The film, directed by Shaun Peterson, made its world premiere at the Austin Film Festival in 2001, and has spent several years playing festivals and special engagements. The cast includes Ian McConnel, screenwriter Connor Ratliff, and veteran character actor Holmes Osborne. Yeongwonhan jegug The Eternal Empire is a 1994 South Korean film directed by Park Jong-won. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards. Hawas Hawas is a 1974 Indian Hindi film. produced, directed, and written by Sawan Kumar, the film stars Anil Dhawan, Neetu Singh, Bindu, Vinod Mehra and Rekha makes a special appearance in the song "Aao Yaro Gao". The films music is by Usha Khanna. The Kingdom Chums: Little David's Adventure The Kingdom Chums: Little Davids Adventure is a 1986 television special inspired by the Biblical tale of David and Goliath, and originally broadcast on the ABC network in the United States. In the special, three schoolchildren from the real world are transported into the world of the Bible, with the help of three magical stuffed animals. One of them, a raccoon named David, becomes his Biblical namesake and faces off against a giant bull named Goliath. Little Davids Adventure was created by Squire Rushnell, head of the childrens programming department at ABC. The special, featuring live-action and animated segments, was produced by the network and DIC Animation City. It premiered on ABC on November 28, 1986 to low ratings and subsequent mixed reviews. Out of several attempts to continue the franchise, a video sequel called Original Top Ten debuted in 1990, and aired as an ABC Weekend Special two years later. Loving You Loving You is a British television crime drama film, based upon the novel Trust by Margaret Leroy, first broadcast on ITV on 24 February 2003. The film was adapted from the novel by writer Matthew Hall and was directed by Jean Stewart. The film stars Niamh Cusack as Chloe, a divorced schoolteacher who falls in love with educational psychologist Dan, only to be left heartbroken when the police arrest Dan on suspicion of sexually abusing a six-year-old that he has been assessing. Chloe is forced to confront the possibility that Dan may have also sexually abused her two daughters, Alice and Lucy. Additional cast members for the film include Keith Allen, who plays Chloes ex-husband Adam, and Marian McLoughlin and Mark Bonnar, who play the officers investigating Dan, DS Vicky Griggs and DC Colin Morris. The film was broadcast in Finland in July 2004, and in Brazil under the title Verdade Sob Suspeita. Margaret Leroy praised Matthew Halls adaptation, writing; "I was delighted when Granada bought the television rights to Trust. During filming I spent a day on set. It was fascinating to see how my story had grown from a tiny seed of an idea into this project involving so many people - and it was quite a thrill to walk round the set and see the rooms of Chloes house exactly as Id imagined them." The film attracted an audience of 7.41 million viewers in the 9:00pm slot. Notably, the film has never been repeated, nor released on DVD. Yeh Kaisi Mohabbat Yeh Kaisi Mohabbat is a 2002 Hindi musical drama romance cum thriller movie directed by Dinkar Kapur. It featured Deepak Tijori, Viveka Babajee, Krishna Abhishek and Mukesh Rishi in pivotal roles. Actress Deeksha was cast as a replacement for Sakshi Shivanand. Mahaadev Mahaadev is a 1989 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Raj N. Sippy, starring Vinod Khanna, Raj Babbar, Meenakshi Seshadri, Sonu Walia, Shakti Kapoor and Anupam Kher. The film score and soundtrack were composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Azaad Desh Ke Gulam Azaad Desh Ke Gulam is a 1990 Indian Hindi film released on 6 April, starring Jackie Shroff and Rekha. The film was a remake of Tamil film Sudhanthira Naattin Adimaigal.film was a hit. The Trace Leads to the Silver Lake The Trace Leads to the Silver Lake is a 1990 East German animated puppetoon Western film directed by Günter Rätz. It tells the story of how Old Shatterhand, with the help of Winnetou, races against bandits in search of a treasure. The film is based on the novel The Treasure of Silver Lake by Karl May. It was released on 19 January 1990. It won the 1991 for best animated film. Kudamattom Kudamattam is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, written by Navaz Babu, directed by Sundar Das and produced by Sundar Das. The film stars Dileep, Manju Warrier, Biju Menon and Kalabhavan Mani in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. David Copperfield David Copperfield is a 1913 British black-and-white silent film based on the novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. It is the second-oldest known film adaptation of the novel. Running six reels, it is significant as a very early British feature film at a moment when the world film industry was beginning its move away from traditional short films towards longer and more ambitious works. The film was made by the Hepworth Manufacturing Corporation, was produced by Cecil Hepworth and was written and directed by Thomas Bentley. In the United Kingdom it was released in August 1913, and in the United States it was released on 1 December 1913. It ran at 67 minutes on seven reels. A review of the film in The Dickensian said: Zameer: The Awakening of a Soul Zameer: The Awakening of a Soul is a 1997 Indian Bollywood drama film directed by Rajat Rawail and written by Rumi Jaffery, starring Sanjay Kapoor and Shilpa Shetty. It premiered on 16 May 1997 in Mumbai. Kaala Samrajya Kaala Samrajya is a 1999 Hindi language Indian film directed by Deepak Bahry, and starring Sunil Shetty, Monica Bedi and Amrish Puri. Mutant Swinger from Mars Mutant Swinger from Mars is a 2009 Comic science fiction film written, produced and directed by Michael Kallio. The film features the acting debut of Jack White of The White Stripes, The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather. Shot in 1998 and completed in 2009, it made its world premiere at San Diego Comic Con on July 25, 2009. The films Los Angeles premiere was at Screamfest 2009 on October 24, at Graumans Mann Chinese 6 theaters. Ganamela Ganamela is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by Ambili. The film stars Mukesh, Geetha Vijayan, Jagathy Sreekumar and Innocent in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Raveendran, A. T. Ummer and Jerry Amaldev. Hitler Brothers Hitler Brothers is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sandhya Mohan and produced by E. Unni Krishnan. The film stars Prem Kumar, Jagathy Sreekumar, Mala Aravindan and A. C. Zainuddin in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. Snehithan Snehithan is a 2002 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Jose Thomas starring Kunchacko Boban, Krishna, Preetha Vijayakumar and Nandana. It was the last film of N. F. Varghese. Om Om is a 2003 Indian bollywood action film directed by Ashoka Honda. It stars then-newcomer Attin Bhalla with Sandali Sinha, Pankaj Dheer and Sharat Saxena. Mitti Aur Sona Mitti Aur Sona is a 1989 Bollywood film directed by Shiv Kumar and starring Chunky Pandey, Sonam, Neelam Kothari, Gulshan Grover, Vinod Mehra. Vijay is from a wealthy family and is a college student. Anupama is his best friend and the parents of both expect them to get married. But when Vijay meets Neelima he falls in love with her. But his parents are against the match as Neelima is an orphan who is poor and also of questionable character. Vijay leaves home to work as a truck driver. Pyar Ke Naam Qurbaan Pyar Ke Naam Qurbaan is a 1990 Hindi Indian feature film directed by Babbar Subhash, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Dimple Kapadia, Mandakini and Danny Denzongpa. Nasihat Nasihat is a 1986 Hindi film directed and produced by Aravind Sen. Rajesh Khanna, Shabana Azmi play the lead roles and supported by Mithun Chakraborty and Deepti Naval. Jannie totsiens Jannie totsiens is a 1970 South African psychological horror film directed by Jans Rautenbach and starring Cobus Rossouw, Katinka Heyns, Jill Kirkland and Don Leonard. A new arrival to a mental institute is ostracised by the other patients, until they use him as a scapegoat when another patient dies. It has been viewed as representing an allegory of South African society at the time. Zorro Zorro is a 1975 Hindi film directed by Shibu Mitra, starring Rekha, Navin Nischol, Danny Denzongpa and Bindu. Chalta Purza Chalta Purza is a 1977 Bollywood action thriller film directed by Bhappi Sonie. The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Parveen Babi. Acratas Ácratas is a 2000 Uruguayan documentary film. It was written and directed by Virginia Martínez, and premiered in Argentina in 2004. The film is about anarchism in Uruguay, and gives controversial insight into the minority and indigenous movement within the libertarian movement of the 1930s. It has received critical acclaim for its comprehensive documentation, and for the way its construction captivates the attention of the viewer, reinforcing the impact of the film. The film, long esteemed by cinephiles in Buenos Aires, also received recognition, winning First Prize for Documentary at the Festival del Cinema Latinoamericano di Trieste, and the second prize at the Festival "Contra el silencio todas las voces" of Mexico. Communication Breakdown Communication Breakdown is a 2004 independent motion picture directed by Richard OSullivan, who also wrote the script along with the films star, Dan Lashley, and produced by John Edmonds Kozma. The movie also stars Willie Repoley, Meredith Sause, Aleks West, Blair Peery, Brian Heffron, Jasmin St. Claire, Katie Lester, Satu Rautaharju, and Aubrey Goss. Tri chlapi v chalupe Tři chlapi v chalupě is a 1963 Czechoslovak film directed by Josef Mach. The film starred Josef Kemr. The Girl Who Returned The Girl Who Returned is a 1969 American comedy film, notable as the directorial debut of Lloyd Kaufman, future co-founder and president of Troma Entertainment. It was made during his sophomore year at Yale University. The story is set in an alternate reality in which the world is made up of just two countries: Luxembourg and Mongolia. Luxembourg is inhabited only by women and Mongolia only by men. Every four years, the two countries hold an Olympics competition to determine the supremacy of the world. Anima Anima is a 2003 short-film directed and written by Erika Grediaga. Produced by the American Film Institute, it stars Mexican actress Claudia Soberón. The story is based on some of the legends about monastic life during the colonial period in Latin America. Shikaar Shikaar is a 2004 Bollywood action thriller film directed by Darshan Bagga. The film stars Jaz Pandher and Kanishka Kapoor in lead roles with Raj Babbar, Danny Denzongpa, Prem Chopra, Shakti Kapoor, Ashish Vidyarthi, Tej Sapru, Shweta Menon and Saadhika Randhawa in supporting roles. Mera Lahoo Mera Lahoo is a 1987 Indian film directed by Veerendra and starring Govinda and Kimi Katkar. The film was a hit. Shooting at the Moon Shooting at the Moon is a short Super-8 punk/Remodernist film directed by Jesse Richards and Nicholas Watson, starring Matthew Quinn Martin as Buddy and Leila Laaraj as Lana, and features music by Billy Childish. It was shot in the summer of 1998 and its final cut was completed in 2003. The film premiered at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival in November 2003. On March 8, 2008 the film made its London premiere at Horse Hospital during their FLIXATION Underground Cinema event. Vandicholai Chinnarasu Vandicholai Chinraasu is a 1994 Tamil film directed by Manoj Kumar. This remains the only Sathyaraj movie as hero where A. R. Rahman composed the music. It was released on Tamil New Year Day. The film received mixed reviews from the box office. Minsan pa Minsan Pa is a 2004 Filipino indie drama film directed by Jeffrey Jeturian, and written by Armando Lao. It stars Jomari Yllana, Ara Mina and Christian Vasquez. The film was critically acclaimed and garnered numerous awards in the Philippines. With a soundtrack by Arnel de Pano and Lucien Letaba, the song Minsan itself was performed by Jonathan Badon. The film was produced by lawyer Joji Alonso under the MLR Films studio. A Child's Play Juego de niños is a 1995 Mexican horror film, made on analog video, from the then experimental era of Mexican director Leopoldo Laborde. Ricordare Anna Ricordare Anna is a 2004 Swiss German and Italian language drama film. It was filmed and produced at locations in Sicily and in Switzerland, and is starring Bibiana Beglau and Mathias Gnädinger. The American Hobo The American Hobo is a 2003 documentary film by writer and director Bobb Hopkins. The Passaic Textile Strike The Passaic Textile Strike is a 1926 American silent film directed by Samuel Russak and produced by Alfred Wagenknecht. The film was produced to raise public awareness and financial support for the 1926 Passaic Textile Strike, which involved over 15,000 New Jersey textile mill workers in a work stoppage lasting more than a year. Although in good part a fictional melodrama, The Passaic Textile Strike is regarded as important by film historians both for its documentary footage and for the fact that it is one of the only early American labor films to have been preserved largely intact. Evrei na zemle Jews on Land is a 1927 Soviet short documentary film directed by Abram Room. Irish American Ninja Irish American Ninja: The Life of George McGoogle is a 2005 independent film. The film stars George McGoogle, an Irish American who has wanted to become a ninja since a young age. After taking a flight to Japan, he becomes a ninja. His older brother, Gertrude, works for the enemy. George stars in Hollywood films and later stars in a documentary about himself. The films creator Bill Sebastian lived in Euless and filmed the movie in the Dallas area. Sebastian used the George McGoogle character in previous works. Chopratown Chopratown is a 2005 comedy drama from the BBC about private eye Vic Chopra. In the film Chopra investigates Ali Ergun, a shady Turkish bakery owner. During his investigation he falls foul of Asian wide boy Ash Desai and added to this is the mystery of a missing cow. Chopratown was directed by Sean Grundy, who also directed the first series of the Channel 4 drama Sugar Rush. The name "Chopratown" is a pun on the Jack Nicholson cult film Chinatown. A Ilha dos Escravos A Ilha dos Escravos is a 2008 Cape Verdean, Brazilian, Portuguese and Spanish drama film directed by Portuguese director Francisco Manso. It was based on a novel named "O Escravo" written in 1856 by José Evaristo de Almeida, a Portuguese who was exiled in Cape Verde. Kuxa Kanema - O Nascimento do Cinema Kuxa Kanema: The Birth of Cinema is a 2003 documentary by Margarida Cardoso on the National Institute of Cinema, created by President Samora Machel following the 1975 independence of Mozambique. At the time of independence, Mozambique lacked a national television network, so a newsreel program was the only way to reach the population through visual media. The first cultural act of President Machel’s government was the establishment of the Kuxa Kanema weekly newsreel program. The newsreels were shown in Mozambique’s relatively few cinemas in the 35mm format. In the rural areas, mobile units provided by the Soviet Union offered the newsreels in the 16mm format. Machels government, however, did not finance or encourage the creation of a film industry designed strictly for entertainment value. The film also details the struggle to get INC up and running: Mozambique had no film industry or film schools. The resulting newsreels were shot in black-in-white because color film was too expensive. Machels death in an airplane crash in 1986, coupled with guerrilla attacks launched by the apartheid governments of South Africa and Rhodesia that destabilized Mozambique to the point of civil war, helped to kill this program. Many of the cinemas in the cities were damaged in the civil war, while the rural presentations of Kuxa Kanema were cancelled due to the lack of safe passage along rural roads. By the end of the conflict, national television had been established and there was no call for a theatrical newsreel presentation. Kuxa Kanema: The Birth of Cinema offers clips of rarely seen footage from the INC films. It also looks into the offer by French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard to create a national independent television network. Kuxa Kanema: The Birth of Cinema has played in film festivals and has been released on DVD. Kill the Moonlight Kill the Moonlight, completed in 1992, is an American independent film by Steve Hanft. Filmmaker and video director Steve Hanfts first independent feature film, started when he was enrolled in CalArts in the early 90s. The film is sampled in Becks song "Loser". In fact, the lyrics for Becks "Loser" are about Hanfts film, Kill the Moonlight. Hanft first met Beck when he asked Beck to write some songs for the film. They went on to become friends and played in bands together, with Hanft later directing the music video for "Loser" as well as many other Beck songs. Kill the Moonlight had its premiere in 1995 at Laemmles Sunset 5 theatre in West Hollywood where Beck played an acoustic set in the movie theatre. The Day the Earth Nearly Died The Day The Earth Nearly Died is a British documentary produced by BBC to the science and philosophy series Horizon in 2002. The program focuses on the mystery of the Permian extinction, which scientists believe killed over 90% of all life on earth at the end of the Permian, some 250 million years ago. The program features scientists like Adrian Jones, Vincent Courtillot, Gregory Retallack, Peter Ward, Michael Benton, Michael R. Rampino and others. Banglatown Banquet Banglatown Banquet is a 2006 British television drama film directed by Hettie MacDonald, written by Tanika Gupta, and stars Shabana Azmi, Shobu Kapoor and Shelly King. The film is about a middle-aged Bangladeshi woman whose life is turned upside down when her husband returns from Bangladesh with a pregnant teenage bride. It was broadcast by BBC Two on 25 March 2006. Hans Hans is a 2006 Italian film directed by Louis Nero. Spitfire 944 Spitfire 944 is a short documentary in which the 83-year-old World War II pilot John S. Blyth views 16mm footage of his 1944 Spitfire crash-landing for the first time, sixty-one years after the event. Aai Shappath..! Aai Shappath is a Marathi film released in 2006. Mashooka Mashooka is a 2005 Indian Hindi film directed by Afzal Ahmad, starring Meghna Naidu, Aditya Bal, and Vidya Malvade, and supported by Amit Behl and Prithvi Zutshi. Meghna Naidu played the role of protagonist in the movie. This film was a B-grade movie which flopped on box office. The Pact The Pact is the feature-length documentary film directed and produced by Andrea Kalin, presented by the National Black Programming Consortium, and aired on public television about three childhood friends from New Jersey who make a pact to help keep each other in school, graduate, and all successfully become doctors. The three men now appear as motivational speakers known as The Three Doctors. Finding Kraftland Finding Kraftland is a 2006 independent documentary from Richard Kraft productions starring Stacey J. Aswad, Richard Kraft, and Nicholas Kraft. It premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on June 17, 2006 and continued to play in over 75 film festivals around the globe. The Return of Courtney Love The Return of Courtney Love is a 2006 documentary film by Will Yapp documenting the progression of musician Courtney Loves second studio album, How Dirty Girls Get Clean, as well as her recovery from drug addiction. The documentary was first broadcast on More4 in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 26 September 2006. Angkerbatu Angker Batu is a 2007 Indonesian horror film directed by Jose Poernomo. Offing David Offing David is a 2008 Australian crime/mystery film. It was directed by Jeff Bays, and was filmed in Sydney in 2007. It was one of the first on-screen roles for Australian actors Nathaniel Buzolic and Adam J. Yeend. Osaka Wrestling Restaurant Osaka Wrestling Restaurant is a 2004 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Tommy Law. The film stars Timmy Hung, Sammo Hung and Mang Hoi. This was Mang Hois last film appearance until 2014s Kung Fu Jungle. The film features a storyline taking place in both Hong Kong and Japan. Tickling Leo Tickling Leo is a 2009 independent drama film about three generations of a Jewish family whose silence about their past has kept them apart. The film was directed by Jeremy Davidson, and stars Lawrence Pressman, Daniel Sauli, Annie Parisse, Eli Wallach, Ronald Guttman and Victoria Clark. Aching Heart Aching Heart is a Swedish documentary film about the world of young European Muslims who dedicate themselves to jihad, or holy war. It was nominated by the Swedish Film Institute for the 43rd Guldbagge Awards in the category of Best Documentary Feature. The film includes the story of "two young Swedes with immigrant backgrounds - one from Ostermalm, one of Stockholms poshest neighborhoods, and one from Kvanum, a tiny town in central Sweden - who left their homes in the 1990s to seek martyrdom in the wars of Chechnya and Bosnia and Herzegovina." Oscar Hedin, the director and writer of the film received support from academics who have studied the phenomenon of Islamic radicalisation. Doraemon: Boku, Momotarô no nan na no sa is a short film of Doraemon based on the manga series. It was released on August 1, 1981 in Japan. In the Crease In the Crease is a feature-length documentary film that follows the real-life story of a teenage hockey teams quest to win a national championship and also stars over a dozen National Hockey League players sharing their own hockey triumphs. The film was produced and directed by Matthew Gannon and Michael Sarner, distributed by Stickmen Pictures LLC, aired on Versus on January 20, 2008, and was released on DVD on October 26, 2006. Anaphylaxis Anaphylaxis is a 2009 British art house feature film written and directed by Ayman Mokhtar and starring Guy Defferary, Katia Winter, Jenna Brook and Frazer Douglas. The story is about a doctor allergic to the human touch who finds his salvation in writings tattooed on the body of a dead poet. The film has a prosodic visual style, where shots follow certain durational rules to create a visual metrical rhythm for each scene in the film. Jahan Jaaeyega Hamen Paaeyega Jahan Jaaeyega Hamen Paaeyega is a Bollywood romantic thriller directed by Janmendra Ahuja and produced by Dr Lakhan Sinhaa. The film stars Govinda, Sakshi Shivanand, Sharat Saxena, Kader Khan and Mukesh Rishi in the main casts. It was released on 6 July 2007 although it was filmed many years back. The Wanderer in the Land of Elementalia Dayo: Sa Mundo ng Elementalia is a 2008 Philippine animated adventure-fantasy comedy film and the Philippines’ first all-digital full-length animated feature film by Cutting Edge Productions, advertised as "tradigital", a mix of traditional animation with 3D animation. It reinvents ghastly images of Philippine mythical creatures into heartwarming characters in a young boys adventure. This $1.3 million production composed of over 500 local animators features a “tra-digital animation” technique using paperless 2D and 3D technologies. It has 2D animation for its characters and 3D animation for the backdrops. The production team of Dayo spent several months developing the story, mood, and the whole package of the animation. While writing the script, the writers consulted a book on local mythology by Maximo Ramos entitled Creatures of Philippine Lower Mythology. Compared to the usual three-year completion of a traditional full-length animation, this film aimed to be finished within a short span of two years. Dayo is written by Artemio Abad, Jr. and Eric Cabahug and directed by Robert Quilao. It is among the eight movies that was screened during the 34th Metro Manila Film Festival in December 2008. The story revolves around Bubuy who has to save his grandparents who were abducted and brought to the strange land called Elementalia, which is home to a host of strange creatures from Philippine mythology. It was an official entry to 34th Metro Manila Film Festival. Northern Comfort Northern Comfort is a 2010 American improvisational film starring Rod Webber and Greta Gerwig. Shot primarily in three days for a paltry three thousand dollars, the film is the second of Webbers films based on a manifesto which has been likened to DIY Dogme films which use limited equipment and other resources in an attempt to create an atmosphere of realism not present in most traditional schools of film-making. The Boston Globe’s Ty Burr called it "DIY Dogme dedicated to Webber’s guiding maxim: The movie already exists, it’s just waiting to be found.’" During an interview for Gerwigs Greenberg starring Ben Stiller she was asked whether shed be doing more films for $3000 and replied, "Laughs Maybe not $3,000 budgets but maybe $50,000 budgets. Im interested in making low-budget films not for the sake of making low-budget films but because a lot of filmmakers that I want to work with and that I like are working on a smaller scale." Dear J Dear J is a 2008 Independent Film drama by CubeCity Entertainment. Directed by Roberto Munoz and Mann Munoz. The film is the story of an evangelist who admits himself to a psychiatric institution after the death of his agnostic girlfriend. The Red Awn The Red Awn is a 2007 Chinese film directed Cai Shangjun. It premiered at the 2007 Pusan International Film Festival where it won the FIPRESCI Prize. The film tells the story of a father and son in Chinas interior Gansu province. It won the Golden Alexander, the top award at the International Thessaloniki Film Festival. The Last Revolutionaries The Revolution That Wasnt is a 2008 documentary film by Russian filmmaker Alyona Polunina, on the National Bolshevik Party and the Dissenters March. The Custom Mary The Custom Mary is a 2011 American drama film written and directed by Matt Dunnerstick. Set in Los Angeles, the film tells the story of young Latina in East Los Angeles, who meets an African-American Lowrider, and struggles to reconcile her faith and blossoming love affair while becoming dangerously involved in a religious attempt to clone Jesus. Apoorva Sangama Apoorva Sangama is a 1984 Indian Kannada film directed by Y. R. Swamy. It stars Rajkumar, Shankar Nag and Ambika in lead roles. The music of the film was composed by Upendra Kumar. The movie saw a theatrical run of 16 weeks. The film was a remake of Hindi film Johny Mera Naam. Kingdoms of Grace Kingdoms of Grace is a 2008 Canadian and Colombian co-production. It was first released as a ten-part web series in March 2008. Created by Nastasha Baron, starring Kelly Donohue, Andres Londono, Liam Kidner, and Jena Sharma. Rock Odyssey Rock Odyssey is an animated feature film produced by Hanna-Barbera for a theatrical release in 1987. Directed by Robert Taylor, with storyboards by Pete Alvarado. Kolybelnye mira Lullabies of the World is a Russian animated project begun in 2005, whose goal is to create animated music videos to musical performances of lullabies from countries around the world. All of the films are directed by Yelizaveta Skvotsova. It is made at Metronome Studio and supported by the Federal Agency for Culture and Cinematography of the Russian Federation. 20 lullabies are currently completed, and more are being made. The project has received high critical praise within Russia and won a number of awards at film festivals. Mayor Muthanna Mayor Muthanna is a 1969 Indian Kannada-language film directed by Siddalingaiah. The film stars Rajkumar and Bharathi. The film was Siddalingaiahs first as a director and actor Dwarkishs first productional venture. Shruti Seridaga Shruthi Seridaaga is a 1987 Indian Kannada film directed by Chi Dattaraj. Based on the novel Palaku Palaku Olavu by Kumuda, the film was produced by Raghavendra Rajkumar. The film starred Rajkumar, Madhavi and Geetha in lead roles. The music for the film was scored by T. G. Lingappa and the cinematography was by V. K. Kannan. Thayige Takka Maga Thayige Thakka Maga is a 1978 Indian Kannada sports action drama film directed by V. Somashekhar and produced by Parvathamma Rajkumar. It is based on the story written by Anjaneya Pushpanand. The film starred Rajkumar as a boxer along with Savitri, Padmapriya and Sowcar Janaki in lead roles. Veteran Tamil-Telugu actress Savitri plays one of the title role of Thayi in this film. The screenplay, dialogues and lyrics are written by Chi. Udaya Shankar. The movie saw a theatrical run of 25 weeks. The film was a musical blockbuster with all the songs composed by T. G. Lingappa considered chartbusters. It was remade in Telugu as Puli Bidda and in Hindi as Main Intequam Loonga starring Dharmendra. Thudikkum Karangal Thudikkum Karangal is a 1983 Tamil action drama film directed by C. V. Sridhar. The film has Rajinikanth and Radha in the lead roles, while Jaishankar, Sujatha, Vijayakumar and Y. G. Mahendra play other supporting roles. The films soundtrack was composed by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, who made his debut as composer with this film in Tamil language. The movie was average at the box office. Jwalamukhi Jwaalamukhi is a 1985 Indian Kannada film directed by Singeetham Srinivasa Rao. The film featured Rajkumar, Gayathri, Thoogudeepa Srinivas, K. S. Ashwath and Mukhyamantri Chandru in the lead roles. The movie is based on a novel of same name by Vijay Sasanur. Shiva Mecchida Kannappa Shiva Mecchida Kannappa is a 1988 Indian Kannada film directed by Vijay. The film is a rehashed version of the 1954 film Bedara Kannappa, the debut film of actor Rajkumar. Produced by Raghavendra Rajkumar, the film is about the life of Kannappa, a hunter who becomes a Lord Shiva devotee; Kanappa is played by Puneeth Rajkumar in younger days and Shivarajkumar in adult life. The rest of the cast includes Geetha, Sarala Devi, C. R. Simha and Rajkumar himself playing a brief cameo role in the role of Lord Shiva. The film has musical score by T. G. Lingappa and the dialogues and lyrics written by Chi. Udaya Shankar. The film released on 24 March 1988 and was declared a musical blockbuster. Tolly Lights Tolly Lights is a 2008 Bengali-language Indian film directed by Arjun Chakraborty and starring Sreelekha Mitra, Abhishek Chatterjee, Priyadarshini Chatterjee and Arjun Chakraborty. It is based on the novel Rangeen Prithibi by Suchitra Bhattacharya. Hindi film actor Sunny Deol played an important role in the film. Laughology Laughology is a 2009 documentary film about the contagiousness of human laughter by Canadian filmmaker and Laughologist Albert Nerenberg. It is the first feature-length documentary about laughter. The documentary makes the case that laughter is the original peace signal and the human ability to share and transmit laughter may have been key to the rise of human civilization. The film chronicles unusual laughter phenomenon such as Holy Laughter, Laughter Parties and the Tanzanian Laughter Epidemic. The film is produced by Elevator Films which operates out of Lac Brome, Quebec, and Cache Film and Television. The film made its world premiere at HotDocs Film Festival in Toronto. Of the People Of the People is a 2008 Indian Malayalam-language vigilante film directed and produced by Jayaraj. It is a sequel to By the People and 4 the People. Arun, Padmakumar and Arjun are in the cast. The story was written by Jayaraj, while the screenplay was written by Sreekumar Sreyams. Akashe Ki Ranga Lagila Akashe ki Ranga Lagila is an Oriya film directed by S.K. Muralidharan. It is a remake of the 2008 Tamil film Mahesh. It starred Anubhav Mohanty, Archita Sahu and Rali Nanda. Mohanty received the Best Actor award at the Odisha State Film Awards. The film won Odisha state film awards for 2009 for Best Screenplay, Best Editor and Best Art Direction. The film was produced by Sitaram Agrwal under Sarthak Music. This film is a remake of Tamil movie Mahesh, Saranya Matrum Palar . China: The Rebirth of an Empire China: The Rebirth of an Empire is an American documentary film directed by brothers Jesse and Jeremy Veverka that was released in 2010. The film examines Chinas economic and political rise in the context of its relationship with its neighbors and a declining United States. The film was named Best Documentary at the 2011 River Bend Film Festival, the 2010 Central Florida Film Festival, the 2010 Astoria/Long Island City Film Festival, and the 2010 Big Easy International Film Festival. It was reported that the film may have contributed to the Chinese government blocking access to the Internet Movie Database in early 2010 due to political censorship. The film features interviews with late Asia expert Chalmers Johnson. Ang tanging pamilya (A Marry-Go-Round!) Ang Tanging Pamilya: A Marry Go Round is a 2009 Philippine comedy film produced by Star Cinema, starring the Philippines Comedy Queen, Ai-Ai de las Alas, and Former Philippine President Joseph Estrada. It also features the popular loveteam of Sam Milby and Toni Gonzaga, and Dionisia Pacquiaos first film portrayal. Before the set of the Ang Tanging Pamilya: A Marry Go Round, director Wenn Deramas said that the film will be a Filipino version of the American film, Meet the Fockers, but with more funny moments inside it. Much to the belief of the public, the film is actually not a continuation of Ang Tanging Ina Nyong Lahat. Rather, the movie adds to Ai Ai de las Alass list of "Ina" movies; hence her respectively being deemed as a "Tanging Ina." The films gross revenue was Php 79.00 Million. Kick in Iran Kick in Iran is a feature documentary by Fatima Geza Abdollahyan. It portrays Taekwondo fighter Sara Khoshjamal-Fekri on her way to the Olympic Games 2008, in Beijing. Sara Khoshjamal Fekri is the first female athlete from Iran to ever qualify directly for the Olympic Games. Gerd ma lui Born to Fight is a 1984 Thai martial arts action film directed by Panna Rittikrai in his directorial debut. Sri Krishna 2006 Sri Krishna 2006 is a 2006 Telugu film directed by Vijayendra Prasad and produced by D. Ramanaidu. The film stars Srikanth, Venu Thottempudi, Ramya Krishna and Gowri Munjal in the lead roles. Sinking Sands Sinking Sands is a 2010 Ghanaian drama film written, produced and directed by Leila Djansi, and starring Jimmy Jean-Louis, Ama Abebrese and Yemi Blaq. The film received nine nominations and won 3 awards at the 2011 Africa Movie Academy Awards, including the awards for Best Screenplay & Best Makeup. Lo que el tiempo nos dejó Lo que el tiempo nos dejó is a 2010 Argentine TV miniseries of six telefilms about key events of the History of Argentina during the 20th century. They were produced by historian Felipe Pigna. The viewpoint of the stories is not on the events themselves, but on regular people related to them. The Place in Between The Place in Between is a 2010 Burkinabé drama film about a biracial Frenchwoman learning about her mother. Against the Wall Against the Wall is a 2010 science fiction short film directed by David Capurso and written and produced by Jeff Haber. It stars Russ Russo, Sarah Ahlgren, and Tammy McNeill and is inspired by the Breakout style of video game play. The short was accepted into 5 festivals, nominated for two Maverick Movie Awards, and given multiple online distribution deals, including appearances on iTunes and the G4TV website. Tensou Sentai Goseiger vs. Shinkenger: Epic on Ginmaku is a "versus" superhero film in the Super Sentai Series long-standing tradition of crossover films known collectively as the "VS Series". The film, released on January 22, 2011, features a meeting of the casts and characters of Tensou Sentai Goseiger and Samurai Sentai Shinkenger. The heroes of Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger also make a cameo appearance in the film, their cameo explained in their shows 40th episode. The film was first announced on Toeis Twitter feed on October 21, 2010. The catchphrases for the movie are and . This is the first Super Sentai VS entry released on Blu-ray, which was out on March 21, 2011, along with the DVD. The movie takes place between epics 32 and 33 with the events taking place on October 2, 2010. Diary of a Sergeant Diary of a Sergeant is a 1945 American short propaganda film produced by the US government. It starred Harold Russell and focused on the loss of his arms in an accident. The film was seen by William Wyler who cast Russell in The Best Years of Our Lives. In Darkness and in Light In Darkness and in Light is a 2011 short film distributed by Warner Bros., scripted by Ian Kintzle, from a story by Kintzle and John OCallaghan, and directed by James Sullos and Mike Jones. The film is packaged with a boxset of music from the American rock band The Maine, and is sold exclusively on iTunes. Tongpan Tongpan is a 1976 Thai 16 mm black-and-white docudrama that re-creates a seminar that took place in Northeast Thailand in 1975 to discuss the proposed Pa-Mong Dam on the Mekong. Interwoven are sequences depicting a poor farmer, Tongpan, who had lost his land to another dam some years before, and his struggles to make ends meet. Because of the films socialist message and suspected communist sympathies of the filmmakers, it was banned by the Thai government. The 63-minute film was released on VCD in Thailand in 2006. Kiskivrak Kıskıvrak is a 1986 Turkish adventure film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Tarik Akan, Gülsen Bubikoglu, and Korhan Abay. Masterminds Masterminds is a direct to DVD film starring Tila Tequila, Nick Hogan, and Tray Chaney directed by David Keary. Praner Cheye Priyo Praner Cheye Priyo also is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. It was released on 1997. Tank on the Moon Tank on the Moon is a French 2007 documentary film about the development, launch, and operation of the Soviet Moon exploration rovers, Lunokhod 1 and Lunokhod 2 in the period from 1970 to 1973. The film uses historical footage from American, Russian and French archives featuring Leonid Brezhnev, Yuri Gagarin, Lyndon Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Nikita Khrushchev, Sergei Korolev, Alexei Kosygin, Alexei Leonov, Sam Rayburn and many other contemporary figures. A special emphasis is placed on the Lunokhods chief designer, Alexander Kemurdjian. Yaar Nee is a 1966 black-and-white Tamil psychological thriller mystery film, directed by Sathyam and produced by P. S. Veerappa. The dialogues were written by M. K. Ramu. The film stars Jaishankar and Jayalalithaa playing the lead roles. It is a remake of the Hindi film Woh Kaun Thi?. The film became successful at the box office. The Telugu remake of this film was Aame Evaru?, which again starred Jayalalithaa in the lead role opposite Kongara Jaggaiah and was made after the success of Yaar Nee. Daggaraga Dooranga Daggaraga Dooranga is a 2011 romance/thriller Telugu feature film starring Sumanth, Vedhika and Sindhu Tolani in the lead. It was released on 26 August 2011 and failed at the box office. It was dubbed into Malayalam as Poovithal Azhaku, into Tamil as Poovodum Puyalodum, and into Hindi as Aatank Ki Jung. You Only Loved Me Twice You Only Loved Me Twice is a crime drama short film directed by award winning director Ryan Pickett, which along with a business proposal helped him become a top 5 finalist in the showcase event in the USA for Global Entrepreneurship Week film entrepreneurship competition The Race to BE hosted by media mogul Russell Simmons at Sony Picture Studios in Los Angeles. You Only Loved Me Twice currently has distribution with IndieFlix online video streaming service. Podi tuda, ne znayu kuda Go There, Dont Know Where is a 1966 feature-length cutout-animated film from the Soviet Union. It was directed by the "Patriarch of Soviet animation", Ivan Ivanov-Vano, at the Soyuzmultfilm studio. It is a comedy based on the motifs of Russian folk tales, in particular "Go I Know Not Whither and Fetch I Know Not What". Yedyanchi Jatra Yedyanchi Jatra is a Marathi film released in India on 3 February 2012. Orania Orania is a 2012 German documentary film written and directed by Tobias Lindner. The film is an insight into the social experiment of the town of Orania, a majority Afrikaner enclave in South Africa. The film explores cultural identity and the line between self-determination and discrimination. On 12 April 2012 a teaser trailer was released. The film received its World Premiere at the Raindance Film Festival on 28 September 2012 in London where it competed in the Best Documentary category. Kung fu pocong perawan Kung Fu Pocong Perawan is an Indonesian horror-comedy film which was released on theaters on 12 April 2012. The film was directed by Yoyo Dumpring. This movie starred Olga Syahputra and Jessica Iskandar. Dumpy Goes to the Big Smoke Dumpy Goes to the Big Smoke is a 2012 Australian short drama film written and directed by Mirrah Foulkes. The short film is produced by David Michod and Michael Cody and had its world premiere in competition at the Sydney Film Festival on 16 June 2012. After that the film compete at number of film festivals and earned good reviews. Saptapadii Saptapadii is 2013 Gujarati film produced by Amitabh Bachchan Corporation starring Manav Gohil and Swaroop Sampat in leading roles. Saptapadii is the story of a contemporary Gujarati woman who risks her comfortably settled married life of 20 years to do what she believes in. Saptapadii had been released in theatres across India on 1 February 2013, and had a record-breaking run of 12 weeks. In addition to the financial success, the critical success is also evident from the fact that it has been selected into 7 film festivals in 5 countries, notably winning a Special Mention for the Green Rose at the Jaipur International Film Festival. It is also being described as the turning point in Gujarati Cinema. Bloody Isshq Bloody Isshq is a 2013 Bollywood Romantic Suspense Drama film directed by Arup Dutta of Morning Walk fame. The film stars Akash, Shilpa Anand and Tripta Parashar. It began filming on November 2011, and is slated to release in 2013. Skum Rocks! Skum Rocks! is a 2013 independent rockumentary film about Skum, a 1980s rock band with "a near-crippling lack of musical talent." The film is directed by Clay Westervelt, a veteran documentary filmmaker, and features the living members of Skum along with various celebrities commenting on the band. The film is dedicated to Jerry Mann, a former bassist for Skum who died in 2011. Ek Nadir Galpo Ek Nadir Galpo: Tale of a River is a 2008 Bengali-language Indian feature film directed by Samir Chanda and produced by Sangeeta Ajay Agarwal and Leela Chanda, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Shweta Prasad, Jisshu Sengupta, Anjan Srivastav, Nirmal Kumar and Montu Moha Patra. The film was Indias entry for the Asian, African and Latin American competition segment of the 38th International Film Festival of India, held in Goa, 2007. The film was officially released in theaters on August 14, 2015 even though it was made in 2007. Inspektor Martin i banda puzeva Inspector Martin and the Gang of Snails is a 2012 Croatian animated film. Kureyon Shinchan: Arashi o Yobu: Utau Ketsudake Bakudan! is a 2007 anime film. It is the 15th film based on the popular manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan. The film was released in theatres on April 21, 2007 in Japan. It was later released on DVD in Japan on November 23, 2007. This is first time where Shin-chans pet dog Shiro takes central role in the movie where film depicts touching story of bond between Nohara Family and their dog Shiro where Shin-chan take great length to save his Shiro from various group who are quest to capture it. Aadu Puli Aadu Puli is a 2011 Indian Tamil language action masala film written and directed by newcomer Vijay Prakash. Starring Aadhi, Poorna, Prabhu and Suresh, the film released on 18 February 2011. The film opened to negative reviews and was an average grosser at the box office. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Chelgatam. Sembunyi: Amukan Azazil Sembunyi: Amukan Azazil is a 2013 Malaysian horror film directed by Kabir Bhatia. Case No.18/9 Case No.18/9 is a 2013 Indian Kannada language film directed by Mahesh Rao, a remake of the Tamil film Vazhakku Enn 18/9. The film stars Niranjan Shetty and Sindhu Lokanath in the lead roles. The supporting cast features Abhishek, Shweta Pandit and Rangayana Raghu. Imaginary Flying Machines is a 2002 Japanese animated short film produced by Studio Ghibli for their near exclusive use in the Ghibli Museum. It features director Hayao Miyazaki as the narrator, in the form of a humanoid pig, reminiscent of Porco from Porco Rosso, telling the story of flight and the many machines imagined to achieve it. The film could also be seen on the in-flight entertainment system used by Japan Airlines. Family Party Family Party is a 2015 coming of age comedy written and directed by Pari Mathur. The film stars Jaya Prasad, Vishal Vaidya, Jai Ahuja, Rahul Nalamasu, and Hunter Milano who are group of teens that decide to sneak out of a family event and go to a local concert. The film was acquired and available to stream on Netflix from 2016-2017. Bombaat Bombaat is a 2008 Indian Kannada-language film directed by D. Rajendra Babu and produced by Rockline Venkatesh. The film stars Ganesh and Ramya in lead roles. A Ghost and the Boy with A Box on His Head A Ghost and the Boy Head is a 2017 independent drama film written and directed by Philip Blue. The film received 35 awards in film festivals. The film was released in partnership with The Orchard. Andar Bahar Andar Baahar is a 2013 Kannada action film starring Shivrajkumar and Parvathy in the lead. The film is directed by Phaneesh Ramanathapura and produced by a host of USA Kannadiga friends under the Legends International Group banner. Popular playback singer Vijay Prakash made his debut as a music composer for this film The film tells the story of the relationship between a newly married criminal and his wife. The movie ended as a disaster. Nepal foreva Nepal Forever is a 2013 documentary comedy by Russian filmmaker Alyona Polunina. Nalanum Nandhiniyum Nalanum Nandhiniyum is a 2014 Tamil romance film written and directed by Venkatesan R., a former associate director of Venkat Prabhu, here making his debut as solo director. Having ventured under Ravindar Chandrasekaran’s production house, The Libra Productions, the film features Michael Thangadurai and Nandita in lead roles. Bhalo Theko Bhalo Theko is an Indian Bengali movie based on Leena Gangopadhayas story Janmadin released in 2003. Directed by Goutam Halder, it featured Soumitra Chatterjee, Joy Sengupta, Debshankar Halder, Parambrata Chatterjee and Vidya Balan. This movie marks Vidya Balans cinematic debut. At the 51st National Film Awards, the film was awarded for Best Cinematography, Best Audiography and Special Jury Award for films producer and director. Arsho Arsho is an Indian Punjabi language romance film directed by Shapinder Pal Singh and produced by Dakssh Ajit Singh. The film released 13 June 2014, and cast includes Mannat Singh, Dakssh Ajit Singh, Sonia Gill, Shakti Anand, and Komal, and was shot in Chandigarh and surrounding areas. Bhaangarh Bhaangarh is a 2014 horror film directed by Dilip Sood and co-produced by Mayank Jain and Ajay Rai. The film is based on Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan which is known as the most haunted place in Asia. Barolo Boys. The Story of a Revolution Barolo Boys. The Story of a Revolution is a 2014 documentary film about the story of a group of young winemakers who in the 1980s and 90s dramatically changed the world of Barolo wine, in the Langhe, north-western Italy. In December 2014 documentary won the DOC Wine Travel Food Prize 2014, for the best film on wine and food themes. The film depicts the last thirty years of technical innovations and changes in the story of Barolo, a red wine produced from Nebbiolo grapes, almost unknown until the 1970s and now considered one of the best red wines in the world. This is partly due to the work and innovations of the Barolo Boys, or Modernists, who introduced a series of technical innovations in the world of Italian wine. The film focuses on these innovations, and the contrasts that derived from these changes, but also depicts the friendship and spirit of the group behind these producers and their success. The documentary is filmed in the Langhe landscape, which has recently become Unesco World Heritage Site. Dunno Y 2... Life Is a Moment Dunno Y2 ... Life Is A Moment is a 2015 Indian/Norwegian romantic drama film, directed by Tonje Gjevjon and Sanjay Sharma, starring Zeenat Aman, Kapil Sharma, Yuvraaj Parashar, Meera and Sadia Khan. It is the sequel to the 2010 award-winning film Dunno Y... Na Jaane Kyon. The film explores a romantic and intimate relationship between two men of different nationalities, one Indian and one Pakistani. Dunno Y2 ... Life Is A Moment was released in India on 18 September 2015. Lead actors Kapil Sharma and Yuvraaj Parashar travelled to attend the international premieres of the film at the 2015 Filmfest homochrom in Cologne, Germany, and the closing night screening at Barcelona International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival in Spain, 2015 and Poland LGBT Film Festival 2016. May 2016 at Kashish Queer international film festival, June 2016 at My true colors New York International film Festival.. Dunno Y2 got best Film 1st runner up award at 6th DGLFF 2016 Durban South Africa Film Festival Spider-Man Spider-Man is a 1969 American superhero short film that was directed by Donald F. Glut. It is an unauthorized fan film, one of several made by Glut and the last one of its type that he created. The short was later released along with several of Gluts other shorts as a special feature of I Was a Teenage Movie Maker, a 2006 documentary about Glut. The shorts plot centers around Spider-Man, who must rescue a woman from her father, the devious villain Dr. Lightning, an original character Glut created for the film. Filming took place in Gluts apartment home as well as at Bronson Canyon, and Glut achieved the wall-climbing scenes by turning the camera sideways. He also utilized other effects such as stop-motion animation and backwards photography, as well as the use of miniature figures. Glut initially screened the film at the home of Michael Nesmith, a friend of his, and later persuaded a projectionist into showing the short at a theater showing student shorts from the University of Southern California. The Sea Is Behind The Sea Is Behind is a 2014 Moroccan drama film directed by Hicham Lasri. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. The Last Summer of the Rich The Last Summer of the Rich is a 2015 Austrian drama film directed by Peter Kern. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. Price of Love Price of Love is an award winning 2015 Ethiopian drama film directed by Hermon Hailay which was screened in the Official Selection at 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected in Official Competition at FESPACO 2015 where it won the Special Prize of Ouagadougou. It has gone on to compete in numerous international film festivals and won multiple awards. It tells the story of a young Addis Ababa taxi driver gets caught up in the dark side of love, causing his taxi to be stolen. He finds himself stuck in a relationship with a prostitute, making him confront his past and discover what is the price of love. Nagaram Nagaram Marupakkam is a 2010 Indian Tamil action comedy film co-produced written and directed by Sundar C., who himself plays the lead role. Co-produced by his wife Kushboo, the film also stars Anuya Bhagvath and Vadivelu in pivotal roles and features music by Thaman. Sundars first directorial after five years, Nagaram released on 19 November 2010, it is based on the 1993 American movie Carlitos Way . The film is very well known for comedy sequences and portrayal of the comic character "Style Pandi" by Vadivelu. Mandhira Punnagai Mandhira Punnagai is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language romantic psychological thriller film written and directed by Karu Pazhaniappan, starring himself in the lead role, along with Meenakshi, Santhanam, Rishi, and Thambi Ramaiah. The music was composed by Vidyasagar. The film was released on 19 November 2010. The Lockpicker The Lockpicker is a Canadian drama film, directed by Randall Okita and released in 2016. The film stars Keigian Umi Tang as Hashi, a troubled teen petty criminal trying to escape a cycle of violence. The film won the John Dunning Discovery Award at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards in 2017. River River is a 2015 drama film directed Sonthar Gyal. The film was shown to a great fanfare during 19th Shanghai International Film Festival in China. The Saver The Saver is a Canadian drama film, written and directed by Wiebke von Carolsfeld, and released in 2015. Based on a novel by Edeet Ravel, the film stars Imajyn Cardinal as Fern, a young girl who is determined to assert her independence after the death of her mother. Taking over her mothers work as a house cleaner, she finds a book on how to become a millionaire, and resolves to start saving her money. The films cast also includes Pascale Bussières, Alexandre Landry, Monia Chokri, Pascale Montpetit, Brandon Oakes and Hamidou Savadogo. Von Carolsfeld garnered a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016. Jason and Shirley Jason and Shirley is a 2015 drama comedy fantasy film directed by Stephen Winter. The film is a historical re-imagining that revisits the making of Shirley Clarkes 1967 documentary Portrait of Jason. The film premiered at the 2015 BAMcinemaFest at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and went on to screen at Frameline, Outfest, Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival, and New Orleans Film Festival. Jason and Shirleys NY theatrical premiere will be at the MoMA in October 2015. Hanshi Khushi Club Hanshi Khushi Club is a 2009 Bengali comedy film directed by Shankha Bandyopadhyay. The films music was composed by Shankha Bandyopadhyay. Cairo Declaration Cairo Declaration is a 2015 Chinese 2D historical film directed by Wen Deguang and Hu Minggang and written by Liu Xing. The film stars Hu Jun, Cecilia Han, Ma Xiaowei, and Tang Guoqiang. The film was scheduled to be released on September 3, 2015. The film was promoted by the August First Film Studio to mark the 70th anniversary of the victory of the Second Sino-Japanese War. Papa Papa is a 2018 American drama film directed by Dan Israely and Emilio Roso. The film stars Robert Scott Wilson, Paul Sorvino, Daryl Hannah, Mischa Barton, Frankie Avalon, Ann-Margret, Michael Madsen and Eric Roberts. Filming took place in Bakersfield and Los Angeles in 2015. Confession Confession is a 2015 South Korean film starring Kim Young-ho, Yoon In-jo and Choi Cheol-ho. The mystery film, directed by Jung Young-bae, is about a man who tries to uncover the truth about his past. Mr Black: Green Star Mr. Black: Green Star is a 2015 Chinese animated science fiction action comedy film directed by Shengjun Yu, Xuegang Shi, Song Qing and Yi Shi. It is based on the Chinese Black Cat Detective animated series, and was released on August 7, 2015. Emiler Goenda Bahini Emiler Goenda Bahini is a 1980 Bangladeshi feature film directed by Badal Rahman. It is based on German writer Erich Kästners 1929 novel Emil and the Detectives. The film won Bangladesh National Film Awards in 5 categories including Best Film, Best Supporting Actor, Best Child Artist, Best Cinematographer and Best Editing. Simhadriya Simha Simhadriya Simha is a 2002 blockbuster Indian Kannada action family drama directed by S. Narayan. The film starred Vishnuvardhan, Meena and Bhanupriya in lead roles. The music of the film was composed by Deva. The film was a remake of the 1994 Tamil film Nattamai which starred Sarath Kumar and Kushboo in lead roles. On the Farm Unclaimed, released as On the Farm in some international markets, is a Canadian TV film starring Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers, Sara Canning, Patrick Gallagher, Kevin McNulty, Tantoo Cardinal, and Sarah Strange. It is a dramatic narrative adapted from journalist Stevie Camerons 2010 book of the same name, examining the years leading to serial killer Robert Picktons arrest and the court proceedings before his conviction. Care of Footpath 2 Care of Footpath 2 is a 2015 Indian multi-lingual drama film directed by Kishan Shrikanth and produced by Devaraj Pande. In addition to direction, Kishan has composed music, enacted and edited the film. The film is a sequel to Kishans Care of Footpath which won him many laurels. The film features Avika Gor, Deepp Pathak, Esha Deol, Dingri Naresh and Karthik Jayaram in the main roles. The film also features special performances from Bollywood personalities such as Shafiq Syed of Salaam Bombay! fame and director Anees Bazmee. The film examines the Indian legal system through the trial of 4 juveniles who hatch a plan to kill a corrupt police officer. Care of Footpath 2 premiered in Los Angeles on 6 November 2015 prior to its release in India. The film theatrically released in India on 4 December 2015. Dk DK is a 2015 Indian Kannada satirical film directed by Vijay Kampali, formerly known as Udaya Prakash, who also directed Kalla Malla Sulla and Auto Raja. Produced by actress Rakshita, the film stars Prem and Chaitra Chandranath in the lead roles. Actress Sunny Leone features in a special item song Sesamma, which marks her Kannada film debut. The films score and soundtrack was composed by Arjun Janya, and the first Kannada film to feature 7.1 surround sound. The film opened across Karnataka on 13 February 2015. Sugar Fields Sugar Fields is a 2016 Dominican Republic drama film directed by Fernando Baez Mella. It was selected as the Dominican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Oyee Oyee is a 2016 Indian Tamil film directed by Francis Markus. The film stars Geethan Britto and Isha in lead roles; Nagineedu, Sangili Murugan, Arjunan Nandhakumar and Papri Ghosh play supporting roles. The Oyee soundtrack album and background score were composed by Isaignani Ilayaraaja. Audio was launched by Kamal Haasan on 22 January 2016. Fanny Lye Deliver'd Fanny Lye Deliverd is an upcoming British period drama film, set in 1657 on a Shropshire farm. It stars Maxine Peake, Charles Dance, and Freddie Fox, and is written and directed by Thomas Clay. Black Kite Black Kite is a 2017 Afghan-Canadian drama film directed by Tarique Qayumi. Starring Haji Gul Aser and Leena Alam, it was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Islam's Non-Believers Islams Non-Believers is a 2016 documentary produced by Fuuse Films, and filmed and directed by Emmy-winning and Bafta-nominated filmmaker Deeyah Khan. The film documents the lives and experiences of ex-Muslims: people who have left Islam to become atheists, and who often face discrimination, harassment, ostracism and violence for leaving Islam, both in the UK and abroad. The documentary was first shown on the ITVs current affairs series Exposure. Srikanta Srikanta is a 2017 Indian Kannada-language romantic action thriller film written and directed by Manju Swaraj. The film, which was released on 6 January 2017, was produced by M. S. Manu Gowda under the banner Mahashaila Cinebandha. Based on the 2-page short story Skhalana by Nagathihalli Chandrashekar which was published in 1985 in the weekly Kannada magazine Taranga, the film features Shiva Rajkumar and Chandini Sreedharan in the lead roles along with Vijay Raghavendra in a key supporting role. The principal photography of the film began on 16 October 2015. The film was released on 6 January 2017. Kadaisi Bench Karthi Kadaisi Bench Karthi is a 2017 Indian Tamil comedy film directed by Ravi Bhargavan. The film features Bharath, Ruhani Sharma and Angana Roy in the lead roles. The venture began production in July 2016 and had a theatrical release on 27 October 2017. Johnny Johnny Yes Papa Johnny Johnny Yes Papa is a 2018 Indian Kannada action film directed and written by Preetham Gubbi. The film is made under the Duniya Talkies banner owned by actor Duniya Vijay who also plays the lead role. The film is a sequel to the their previous venture Johny Mera Naam Preethi Mera Kaam. The rest of the principal cast include Rachita Ram, Rangayana Raghu and Sadhu Kokila. The films soundtrack is composed by B. Ajaneesh Loknath. The first look teaser of the film was released on 19 January 2018 in YouTube. The name of the film originates from the nursery rhyme Johny Johny Yes Papa. Changing Partners Changing Partners is a 2017 Philippine independent musical drama film directed by Dan Villegas, starring Agot Isidro, Jojit Lorenzo, Sandino Martin, and Anna Luna. Based on the Palanca Award-winning musical play by Vincent de Jesus, the adaptation tells the story of couple Alex and Cris–their love relationship and at the period of breaking up. The film tells the story in four gender bending relationship variations. The film premiered on November 14, 2017 at the 2017 Cinema One Originals Film Festival, where it receive eight awards, including Best Director, Best Music, and Best Editing. It was commercially released by Star Cinema on January 31, 2018 in selected theatres nationwide. Ratanpur Ratanpur is a 2018 Gujarati mystery drama film starring Tushar Sadhu and produced by Prolife Entertainment. Logistics Logistics or Logistics Art Project is a 2012 experimental art film conceived and created by Erika Magnusson and Daniel Andersson. At 51,420 minutes, it is the longest film ever made. Beautiful Days Beautiful Days is a 2018 South Korean drama film starring Lee Na-young, Jang Dong-yoon and Oh Kwang-rok. The film premiered as the opening film of the 23rd edition of the Busan International Film Festival on October 4, 2018. It was released in theaters on November 21, 2018. The Coffin Ship The Coffin Ship is a 1911 American silent short adventure film. The film starred William Garwood. Fate's Turning Fates Turning is a 1911 short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Charles H. West and featuring Stephanie Longfellow. The Kiss The Kiss is a 1914 Vitagraph silent drama short motion picture starring Margaret Gibson, George Holt, William Desmond Taylor, and Myrtle Gonzalez. Directed by Ulysses Davis, the screenplay was based on a story by Marc Edmund Jones. Long thought to have been a lost film, a copy was found and put on YouTube. The film is the only known surviving film in which director William Desmond Taylor appears as an actor. In 1964 Taylors co-star Margaret Gibson, shortly before her death, reportedly confessed to having murdered him in 1922. The Sign of the Cross The Sign of the Cross is a 1914 American drama silent film directed by Frederick A. Thomson based on the play by the late Wilson Barrett. The film stars William Farnum, Rosina Henley, Sheridan Block, Morgan Thorpe, Ethel Grey Terry, Lila Barclay and George Majeroni. The film was released on December 21, 1914, by Paramount Pictures. A Daughter of the Gods A Daughter of the Gods was a 1916 American silent fantasy drama film written and directed by Herbert Brenon. The film was controversial because of the sequences of what was regarded as superfluous nudity by the character Anitia, played by Australian swimming star Annette Kellermann. The scene is regarded as the first complete nude scene by a major star, which occurred during a waterfall sequence, though most of Kellermans body is covered by her long hair. It was filmed by Fox Film Corporation in Kingston, where huge sets were constructed, and directed by Herbert Brenon. Though stills and publicity photos have survived, the film is now considered lost. Der Herr der Liebe Der Herr der Liebe is a 1919 silent film directed in Germany by Fritz Lang. It was his second film. Carl de Vogt and Gilda Langer starred, as they had in Langs debut feature, Halbblut. Lang himself is said to have acted in a supporting role. The film is now considered to be lost. Rider of the Law Rider of the Law is a 1919 American Western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be lost. Sure Fire Sure Fire is a 1921 American Western film directed by John Ford and featuring Hoot Gibson. It is considered to be a lost film. The Big Show The Big Show is the ninth Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944. The Fog The Fog is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by Paul Powell and starring Mildred Harris. It was adapted from the novel of the same name by William Dudley Pelley. It is not known whether the film currently survives. A poster for this film was later featured in the film Sherlock Jr.. Three Jumps Ahead Three Jumps Ahead is a 1923 American Western film directed by John Ford. The film is considered to be lost. The Age of Innocence The Age of Innocence is a 1924 American silent film directed by Wesley Ruggles. It is the first film adaptation of Edith Wharton’s novel The Age of Innocence. It was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers. Lorraine of the Lions Lorraine of the Lions is a 1925 American adventure film directed by Edward Sedgwick and written by Isadore Bernstein and Carl Krusada. The film stars Norman Kerry, Patsy Ruth Miller, Fred Humes, Doreen Turner, Harry Todd and Philo McCullough. The film was released on October 11, 1925, by Universal Pictures. Thank You Thank You is a 1925 American comedy film directed by John Ford. The film is considered to be lost. This film is based on a 1921 Broadway play, Thank You, by Winchell Smith and Tom Cushing. Too Many Kisses Too Many Kisses is a 1925 silent comedy directed by Paul Sloane and based on John Monk Saunderss story, "A Maker of Gestures." It is notable for being the earliest surviving film to feature Harpo Marx. Behind the Front Behind the Front is a 1926 silent film war comedy directed by Eddie Sutherland and starring Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. A surviving film at George Eastman House and UCLA Film & Tv. Up in Mabel's Room Up in Mabels Room is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Marie Prevost and Harrison Ford. It is based on the 1919 play of the same name by Wilson Collison and Otto Harbach. The film was remade in 1944 starring Marjorie Reynolds, Dennis OKeefe and Gail Patrick. The Devil Dancer The Devil Dancer is a 1927 American silent romantic drama film directed by Fred Niblo and produced by Samuel Goldwyn. For his work on this film, The Magic Flame and Sadie Thompson, cinematographer George Barnes was nominated for the first-ever Academy Award for Best Cinematography at the 1st Academy Awards ceremony in 1929. The Devil Dancer is now considered a lost film. The Girl in the Pullman The Girl in the Pullman is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Marie Prevost, Harrison Ford and Franklin Pangborn. Schmutziges Geld Song is a 1928 British-German silent drama film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Anna May Wong, Heinrich George and Mary Kid. It was made at the Babelsberg Studio. The films sets were designed by Willi Herrmann. Drag Drag is a 1929 American Pre-Code drama film produced by Richard A. Rowland and directed by Frank Lloyd based on the 1925 novel Drag: A Comedy by William Dudley Pelley. It stars Richard Barthelmess and Lucien Littlefield. Der Ruf des Nordens The Call of the North is a 1929 German adventure film directed by Nunzio Malasomma and Mario Bonnard and starring Luis Trenker, Max Holzboer and Eva von Berne. Originally produced as a silent film, it was subsequently released with an added soundtrack. The only survivor of a polar expedition returns to try to find out what happened to his colleagues. It is similar to the tradition of mountain films, with large amounts of location footage shot, but with the setting moved to the North Pole. The films sets were designed by Heinrich Richter. A Single Man A Single Man is a lost 1929 MGM silent comedy film directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Lew Cody. It is based on a 1911 Broadway stage play by Hubert Henry Davies, A Single Man. The Flute Concert of Sans-Souci The Flute Concert of Sanssouci is a 1930 German drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Otto Gebühr. It was part of the popular cycle of Prussian films. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. Location filming took place around the Berlin area including at the Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam. The Sea Wolf The Sea Wolf is a 1930 American drama film directed by Alfred Santell and written by S. N. Behrman and Ralph Block. The film stars Milton Sills, Jane Keithley, Raymond Hackett, Mitchell Harris, Nat Pendleton, and John Rogers. It is based on the novel The Sea-Wolf by Jack London. The film was released on September 21, 1930, by Fox Film Corporation. Third Time Lucky Third Time Lucky is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Bobby Howes, Dorothy Boyd and Gordon Harker. It was made at Islington Studios and based on a play by Arnold Ridley. The films sets were designed by art director Walter Murton. The Lawyer's Secret The Lawyers Secret is a 1931 American pre-Code crime film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and Max Marcin and written by Lloyd Corrigan, James Hilary Finn, and Max Marcin. The film stars Clive Brook, Charles Buddy Rogers, Richard Arlen, Fay Wray, Jean Arthur, Francis McDonald, and Harold Goodwin. The film was released on June 6, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. Police Court Police Court is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film starring Henry B. Walthall, Leon Janney, Lionel Belmore, and King Baggot. Directed by Louis King and released by Monogram Pictures, the screenplay was adapted by Stuart Anthony from his story. Police Court features an all-star cast from the silent film era. The Reckoning The Reckoning is a 1932 pre-Code talking film crime-drama directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Sally Blane and James Murray. It was released on state rights and through a company called Peerless. Preserved by the Library of Congress. The Girl in 419 The Girl in 419 is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Alexander Hall and George Somnes and written by Allen Rivkin, Manuel Seff and P.J. Wolfson. The film stars James Dunn, Gloria Stuart, David Manners, William Harrigan, Shirley Grey and Jack La Rue. The film was released on May 26, 1933, by Paramount Pictures. The Man Outside The Man Outside is a 1933 British crime film directed by George A. Cooper and starring Henry Kendall, Gillian Lind and Joan Gardner. It is unrelated to the play The Man Outside, which was not written until 1946. Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen Miss Fanes Baby Is Stolen is a 1934 Pre-Code American comedy-drama film, starring Dorothea Wieck, Alice Brady, and Baby LeRoy, written by Adela Rogers St. Johns and Jane Storm from a novel and story by Rupert Hughes, and directed by Alexander Hall. The events depicted in the film were allegedly based on the Lindbergh kidnapping. The Phantom of the Air The Phantom of the Air is a 12-episode 1933 Pre-Code Universal film serial directed by Ray Taylor. The film stars Tom Tyler, who was cast most often in Westerns. Other actors include Gloria Shea, LeRoy Mason, Craig Reynolds and William Desmond. This Week of Grace This Week of Grace is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Gracie Fields, Henry Kendall and John Stuart. The screenplay concerns a poor, unemployed woman who is made housekeeper at the estate of a wealthy duchess. It was promoted with the tagline "Cinderella in modern dress". It includes songs written by Harry Parr-Davies, including "My Lucky Day" and "Happy Ending". Carolina Carolina is a 1934 American romantic comedy film directed by Henry King, with a screenplay by Reginald Berkley based on the play The House of Connelly by Paul Green, and starring Janet Gaynor, Lionel Barrymore, and Robert Young. The supporting cast features Stepin Fetchit and Shirley Temple in a romanticized story about a post-Civil War family in the fading South regaining its former prestige. Come On, Marines! Come On Marines! is a 1934 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Richard Arlen and Ida Lupino. The Moth The Moth is a 1934 American crime drama film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer about an irresponsible, disinherited heiress called Diane who heads for New Orleans and crosses paths with a jewel thief who is a notorious criminal known as The Moth. Murder at Monte Carlo Murder at Monte Carlo is an English 1934 mystery crime thriller film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Errol Flynn, Eve Gray, Paul Graetz and Molly Lamont, the production was Flynns debut film in a lead role in England. The film is currently missing from the BFI National Archive, and is listed as one of the British Film Institutes "75 Most Wanted" lost films. Shoot the Works Shoot the Works is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Wesley Ruggles and written by Claude Binyon, Gene Fowler, Howard J. Green and Ben Hecht. It is based on the Gene Fowler and Harold Hecht 1932 play The Great Magoo. The film stars Jack Oakie, Ben Bernie, Dorothy Dell, Alison Skipworth, Roscoe Karns, Arline Judge and William Frawley. The film was released on June 29, 1934, by Paramount Pictures, preceding by three days the most rigorously enforced version of the Hollywood Production Code, which came into effect on July 1, 1934. Social Register Social Register is an American 1934 Pre-Code musical comedy-drama film starring Colleen Moore. The film re-united her with her old friend and one of the first directors to give her film career a start, Marshall Neilan. The film was based on the 1931 play of the same name by Anita Loos and John Emerson. Loves of a Dictator The Dictator is a 1935 British historical drama film directed by Victor Saville and starring Clive Brook, Madeleine Carroll, Emlyn Williams and Helen Haye. The film depicts a dramatic episode in Danish history: the tumultuous relationship between King Christian VII of Denmark and his English consort Caroline Matilda in 18th century Copenhagen and the Queens tragic affair with the royal physician and liberal reformer Johann Friedrich Struensee. The film is loosely based on real events. Orchids to You Orchids to You is a 1935 American drama film directed by William A. Seiter and starring John Boles, Jean Muir and Charles Butterworth. The screenplay concerns a flower shop owner and a married attorney who begin a romance after meeting in court. People Will Talk People Will Talk is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Alfred Santell and written by Herbert Fields. The film stars Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland, Leila Hyams, Dean Jagger, Ruthelma Stevens and Cecil Cunningham. The film was released on May 24, 1935, by Paramount Pictures. The People's Enemy The Peoples Enemy is a 1935 American crime film directed by Crane Wilbur, from a screenplay by Gordon Kahn and Edward Dean Sullivan, based on Sullivans story. The film stars Preston Foster, Melvyn Douglas, and Charles Coburn. Stone of Silver Creek Stone of Silver Creek is a 1935 American Western film directed by Nick Grinde, written by Earle Snell, and starring Buck Jones, Noel Francis, Niles Welch, Marion Shilling, Peggy Campbell and Murdock MacQuarrie. It was released on April 15, 1935, by Universal Pictures. Tarass Boulba Taras Bulba is a 1936 French historical drama film directed by Alexis Granowsky and starring Harry Baur, Jean-Pierre Aumont and Danielle Darrieux. It is one of many films based on the story of Taras Bulba. The films sets were designed by the art directors Lucien Aguettand and Andrej Andrejew. The costumes were designed by Georges Annenkov. Many of the films production team were Russian exiles, who had left following the Russian Revolution. The rights to the film were bought by Alexander Korda who remade it in Britain as The Rebel Son. Tombstone Terror Tombstone Terror is a 1935 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Bob Steele. Bars of Hate Bars of Hate is a 1935 American crime film directed by Albert Herman. Brilliant Marriage Brilliant Marriage is a 1936 American drama film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Joan Marsh, Ray Walker and Inez Courtney. Everything Is Rhythm Everything Is Rhythm is a 1936 British musical film directed by Alfred J. Goulding and starring Harry Roy, Princess Pearl and Dorothy Boyd. Follow Your Heart Follow Your Heart is a 1936 American film directed by Aubrey Scotto. Backstage Limelight is a 1936 British musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Arthur Tracy, Anna Neagle and Jane Winton. It was released in the U.S. as Backstage. The Return of Sophie Lang The Return of Sophie Lang is a 1936 American drama film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Frederick Irving Anderson, Brian Marlow and Patterson McNutt. The film stars Gertrude Michael, Guy Standing, Ray Milland, Elizabeth Patterson, Colin Tapley and Paul Harvey. The film was released on June 18, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. The Return of Sophie Lang is the second film of the Sophie Lang series, between The Notorious Sophie Lang and Sophie Lang Goes West. Someone at the Door Someone at the Door is a 1936 British drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Aileen Marson, Billy Milton, Noah Beery, John Irwin and Edward Chapman. A journalist comes up with a scheme to boost his career by inventing a fake murder but soon becomes embroiled in trouble when a real killing takes place. It is based on a successful West End play by Campbell Christie and his wife Dorothy. Toll of the Desert The Toll of the Desert is a 1935 American Western film directed by William Berke and starring Fred Kohler, Betty Mack, and Roger Williams. Doomed at Sundown Doomed at Sundown is a 1937 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by George H. Plympton. The film stars Bob Steele, Lorraine Randall, Warner Richmond, Earl Dwire, Harold Daniels and David Sharpe. The film was released on July 7, 1937, by Republic Pictures. Fifty Roads to Town Fifty Roads to Town is a 1937 American romantic comedy film. The film is based on a book of the same name by author Frederick Nebel. This is the third novel Nebel wrote Forlorn River Forlorn River is a 1937 American film directed by Charles Barton and starring Buster Crabbe, June Martel, and Harvey Stephens. Based on the novel by Zane Grey, the film is about a cowboy name Nevada who takes a job on a ranch rounding up horses. He comes into conflict with a powerful cattleman and former bankrobber. The Last Curtain The Last Curtain is a 1937 British crime film directed by David MacDonald and starring Campbell Gullan, Kenne Duncan and Greta Gynt. The film blends drama and comedy and its plot follows an insurance investigator who examines a series of robberies that have taken place. Much of the action takes place backstage at the fictitious Trafalgar Theatre. It was made at Pinewood Studios as a quota quickie. The films sets were designed by John Bryan. It was the first film for comedy actor Joss Ambler who went on to star with such comedy stalwarts as George Formby and Will Hay. Love Under Fire Love Under Fire is a 1937 American drama film based upon the play by Walter C. Hackett. It was directed by George Marshall and stars Loretta Young, Don Ameche and Frances Drake. The films sets were designed by the art director Rudolph Sternad. The Red Rope The Red Rope is a 1937 American Western film directed by S. Roy Luby and written by George H. Plympton. The film stars Bob Steele, Lois January, Forrest Taylor, Charles King, Karl Hackett and Bobby Nelson. The film was released on July 19, 1937, by Republic Pictures. The Sheik Steps Out The Sheik Steps Out is a 1937 American musical film directed by Irving Pichel and written by Adele Buffington and Gordon Kahn. The film stars Ramon Novarro, Lola Lane, Gene Lockhart, Kathleen Burke, Stanley Fields and Billy Bevan. The film was released on September 6, 1937, by Republic Pictures. Top of the Town Top of the Town is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Ralph Murphy, Sam White and Walter Lang and starring Doris Nolan. Furlough on Parole Urlaub auf Ehrenwort is a 1938 propaganda film directed by Karl Ritter, the last of three films set in the First World War which he made during the period when Nazi Germany was rearming. City of Youth Komsomolsk or The Frozen North is a 1938 Soviet drama film directed by Sergei Gerasimov. Made by Lenfilm, it is a propaganda work set against the backdrop of the construction of the new city of Komsomolsk. Although the film portrays this as the work of the Young Communist volunteers, it was in reality built largely by Gulag prisoners. Mother and Sons Victory is a 1938 Soviet drama film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin and Mikhail Doller. Tom Sawyer, Detective Tom Sawyer, Detective is a 1938 American mystery film directed by Louis King, written by Robert Yost, Lewis R. Foster and Stuart Anthony, and starring Billy Cook, Donald OConnor, Porter Hall, Phil Warren, Janet Waldo, Elisabeth Risdon and William Haade. It was released on December 23, 1938, by Paramount Pictures. They Wanted Peace The Great Dawn is a 1938 Soviet Georgian film directed by Mikheil Chiaureli. It is considered a representation of Joseph Stalins cult of personality. Dora Nelson Dora Nelson is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Soldati and starring Assia Noris, Carlo Ninchi and Luigi Cimara. It is a remake of the 1935 French film of the same title, which was based on a play by Louis Verneuil. The film was shot at Cinecittà in Rome, with several real employees of the studio appearing as themselves. The Amazing Mr. Forrest The Gangs All Here is a 1939 British, black-and-white, comedy-mystery, directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Jack Buchanan. It was produced by Associated British Picture Corporation. Subsequently, the film was released in the U.S. in 1943 with the title The Amazing Mr. Forrest. News Is Made at Night News Is Made at Night is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Alfred L. Werker and written by John Larkin. The film stars Preston Foster, Lynn Bari, Russell Gleason, George Barbier, Eddie Collins and Minor Watson. The film was released on July 21, 1939, by 20th Century Fox. Diamond Queen Diamond Queen is a 1940 Hindi action adventure comedy film. It was directed by Homi Wadia and produced by Wadia Movietone. It starred Fearless Nadia, John Cawas, Radha Rani, Sayani Atish, Sardar Mansur, Dalpat, Kunjru, and Boman Shroff. This film was the seventh in the Diamond thriller series with the first being Veer Bharat in 1934, directed by Homi Wadia under the production of J. B. H. Wadia. It is cited as one of the best films produced by the Wadia brothers. The films success saw Homi Wadia becoming a producer by which he was able to obtain raw stock for his films due to the rationing of two films per producer during the Second World War. Give Us Wings Give Us Wings is a Universal comedic film starring the Dead End Kids and the Little Tough Guys. The film starred several actors from both "The Little Tough Guys" and "The Dead End Kids" series, and was the last film in those series. Several members of the casts of those series were also featured in "The East Side Kids" films. In the years before World War II, the United States government encouraged Hollywood studios to produce films that would encourage youth to join the resurgent armed forces, especially the U.S. Army Air Corps. Give Us Wings joined 20, I Wanted Wings, Flying Cadets and others of that genre, as a patriotic "flag-waver". Unser Fräulein Doktor Our Miss Doctor is a 1940 German comedy film directed by Erich Engel and starring Jenny Jugo, Albert Matterstock and Heinz Salfner. A male teacher at a school slowly comes to appreciate one of his female colleagues both as a teacher and a woman. Yakov Sverdlov Yakov Sverdlov, is a 1940 Soviet drama film directed by Sergei Yutkevich. Accent on Love Accent on Love is a 1941 American drama film directed by Ray McCarey and written by John Larkin. The film stars George Montgomery, Osa Massen, J. Carrol Naish, Cobina Wright, Stanley Clements and Minerva Urecal. The film was released on July 11, 1941, by 20th Century Fox. Bomber Bomber: A Defense Report on Film is a 1941 American short documentary film produced by the United States Office for Emergency Management, and was edited from the 19-minute Building a Bomber: A Defense Report on Film. The film commentary was written by Carl Sandburg. The main subject of Bomber: A Defense Report on Film was the Martin B-26 Marauder, a twin-engined medium bomber in production from 1941–1945. Boss of Bullion City Boss of Bullion City is a 1940 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and starring Johnny Mack Brown. The Trial of Mary Dugan The Trial of Mary Dugan is a 1941 American drama and thriller film directed by Norman Z. McLeod, written by Bayard Veiller, and starring Laraine Day, Robert Young, Tom Conway, Frieda Inescort, John Litel, Marsha Hunt, Marjorie Main and Henry ONeill. It was released on February 14, 1941, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. West Point Widow West Point Widow is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Anne Shirley, Richard Carlson and Richard Denning. The Miracle Kid The Miracle Kid is a 1941 American sports comedy film directed by William Beaudine. Parachute Nurse Parachute Nurse is a 1942 Columbia Pictures film about the Aerial Nurse Corps. The film was directed by Charles Barton. Frauen sind keine Engel Women Are No Angels is a 1943 German comedy film directed by Willi Forst and starring Marte Harell, Axel von Ambesser and Margot Hielscher. The film was made by Wien-Film in German-occupied Austria. Amok Amok is a 1944 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Antonio Momplet and starring María Félix and Julián Soler. The film is based on the novel Der Amokläufer by author Stefan Zweig. El camino de Babel The Road to Babel is a 1945 Spanish comedy film directed by Jerónimo Mihura and starring Alfredo Mayo, Guillermina Grin and Fernando Fernán Gómez. Its style was close to that of a screwball comedy. The Gay Intruders Medal for the General is a 1944 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey. The screenplay by Elizabeth Baron is based on the novel of the same title by James Ronald. Silver City Kid Silver City Kid is a 1944 American Western film directed by John English and written by Taylor Caven. Starring Allan Lane, Peggy Stewart, Wally Vernon, Twinkle Watts, Harry Woods and Frank Jaquet, it was released on July 20, 1944, by Republic Pictures. Target Tokyo Target Tokyo is a 22-minute film portraying the travels of an aircraft bomber and its crew from training to the bombing of Japan. The Cisco Kid in Old New Mexico In Old New Mexico is a 1945 American western drama film. Released on May 15, 1965, it was the second of three Cisco Kid films made that year with Duncan Renaldo as Cisco and Martin Garralaga as Pancho. In this release, Ciscos real name is Juan Carlos Francisco Antonio. This version depicting Cisco as a road bandit is closer to the original Cisco character created by O. Henry in his 1907 short story "The Caballeros Way". Cisco and Pancho abduct Ellen Roth when they hold up a stage coach. Once she tells her sad story about being a nurse being framed for murder of her charge, by the deceaseds nephew Will Hastings, they agree to help clear her name. As part of trapping Hastings, they demand a $10,000 ransom to release Roth. The ransom is immediately paid, and Roth is turned over to the sheriff. Running a fake newspaper story claiming the release of Roth by the sheriff, Cisco offers to kill Roth for Hastings. Roth is eventually cleared of the murder. The film was preceded by the April 3 release of The Cisco Kid Returns, which revealed Ciscos name to be Juan Francisco Hernandez, and was followed by South of the Rio Grande on September 15, with Ciscos name again being Juan Francisco Hernandez. Martin Garralaga appears in both as Pancho. Soot and Gold Soot and Gold is a 1945 Finnish drama film directed by Edvin Laine and starring Laine, Ansa Ikonen and Veli-Matti Kaitala. Patrick the Great Patrick the Great is a 1945 American drama film starring Donald OConnor, Peggy Ryan, and Frances Dee. This was the last ever film for OConnor and Ryan together, who had been a teenage team for the past several years. This was also OConnor last film before he went to serve in World War II. The Royal Mounted Rides Again The Royal Mounted Rides Again is a 1945 Universal film serial. Adventure serials of this type were popular in the early days of cinema. The serial, often called cliffhangers, would show one episode per week, with an ending that would hide the outcome of an exciting event, sometimes ending with "tune in next week for the exciting continuing saga..", or something along those lines. Actor and popular singing cowboy of the day Addison Randall died during the making of this serial. Life Begins Anew Life Begins Anew is a 1945 Italian melodrama film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Alida Valli, Fosco Giachetti and Eduardo De Filippo. It was the second most popular Italian film during 1945-46 after Roberto Rossellinis Rome. Before Him All Rome Trembled Before Him All Rome Trembled is a 1946 Italian musical war melodrama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Anna Magnani, Tito Gobbi and Hans Hinrich. Ado and Marco are a pair of opera singers, who moonlight working for the Italian resistance at the time of the German occupation of Rome during the Second World War. They are sheltering a British soldier with whom they make contact with the advancing Allied forces. Sylistically the film is a hybrid between filmed performances of opera, and a neorealistic resistance melodrama. The title refers to Giacomo Puccinis Tosca, which is performed during the film. Showtime Gaiety George is a 1946 British historical musical film directed by George King and Leontine Sagan and starring Richard Greene, Ann Todd and Peter Graves. It is set in the late Victorian music hall, when an Irish impresario arrives in London. The film was inspired by the memory of George Edwardes. Buffalo Bill Rides Again Buffalo Bill Rides Again is a 1947 American film starring Richard Arlen. Gas House Kids Go West Gas House Kids Go West is a 1947 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Emory Parnell, Chili Williams and Vince Barnett. It was a sequel to the 1946 film Gas House Kids and followed by a third Gas House Kids in Hollywood. Currito de la Cruz Currito of the Cross is a 1949 Spanish drama film directed by Luis Lucia and starring Pepín Martín Vázquez, Jorge Mistral and Manuel Luna. It was the third film adaptation of the novel of the same title by Alejandro Pérez Lugín. Barbary Pirate Barbary Pirate is a 1949 American swashbuckler film starring Donald Woods and Trudy Marshall, directed by Lew Landers. The White Line The White Line is a 1950 Italian drama film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Gina Lollobrigida. Cody of the Pony Express Cody of the Pony Express is the 42nd serial released by Columbia Pictures. De dijk is dicht De Dijk is Dicht is a 1950 Dutch film directed by Anton Koolhaas. Fast on the Draw Fast on the Draw is a 1950 American western film. Savage Drums Savage Drums is a 1951 American film starring Sabu. Old Oklahoma Plains Old Oklahoma Plains is a 1952 American Western film directed by William Witney and written by Milton Raison. The film stars Rex Allen, Slim Pickens, Elaine Edwards, Roy Barcroft, John Crawford and Joel Marston. The film was released on July 25, 1952, by Republic Pictures. Woman of the North Country Woman of the North Country is a 1952 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Norman Reilly Raine. The film stars Rod Cameron, Ruth Hussey, John Agar, Gale Storm, J. Carrol Naish and Jim Davis. The film was released on September 5, 1952, by Republic Pictures. Ave Maria Ave Maria is a 1953 West German drama film directed by Alfred Braun and starring Zarah Leander, Hans Stüwe and Marianne Hold. It was part of the post-war comeback of the Swedish-born Zeander who had been one of the biggest German stars of the Nazi era. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hans Ledersteger and Ernst Richter. Location filming took place at in Hamburg, Finland and the Starnberger See. Companions of the Night Les Compagnes de la nuit , is a French drama film from 1953, directed by Ralph Habib, written by Paul Andréota, starring Françoise Arnoul and Louis de Funès. Jälkeen syntiinlankeemuksen After the Fall of Man is a 1953 Finnish drama film directed by Edvin Laine and starring Martti Katajisto, Eila Peitsalo and Edvin Laine. Il tesoro del Bengala The Treasure of Bengal is a 1953 Italian-French adventure film directed by Gianni Vernuccio and starring Sabu. It is based on a novel by Emilio Salgari. 100 Years of Love 100 Years of Love is a 1954 Italian anthology film directed by Lionello De Felice. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Murió hace quince años He Died Fifteen Years Ago is a 1954 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Rafael Rivelles, Francisco Rabal and Lyla Rocco. High School High School is a 1954 Italian coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Luciano Emmer. Up to His Neck Up to His Neck is a 1954 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Ronald Shiner as Jack Carter, Hattie Jacques as Rakiki and Anthony Newley as Tommy. Carolina Cannonball Carolina Cannonball is a musical comedy film, released by Republic Pictures in 1955. Madame Butterfly Madame Butterfly is a 1954 Italian-Japanese musical film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Kaoru Yachigusa, Nicola Filacuridi and Michiko Tanaka. It is based on David Belascos stage adaptation of Giacomo Puccinis opera, Madama Butterfly. The Cowgirl of Saint Catherine The Dairymaid of St Kathrein or The Milkmaid of St. Kathrein is a 1955 Austrian drama film directed by Herbert B. Fredersdorf and starring Anita Gutwell, Rudolf Lenz and Rudolf Carl. It is a heimatfilm, inspired by the success of the earlier The Forester of the Silver Wood which featured the same leading actors. A further film Forest Liesel was made in 1956 by Fredersdorf. The films sets were designed by the art director Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff. It was partly shot in the state of Salzburg. Basant Bahar Basant Bahar, directed by Raja Nawathe, is a 1956 Indian film. This musical had nine outstanding songs, with lyrics written by Shailendra and Hasrat Jaipuri; and music composition by Shankar-Jaikishan. The story is based on the Kannada novel Hamsageethe by legendary novelist TaRaSu. Hamsa means swan and Geethe means song. It is believed that before a swan dies,it will sing without opening its mouth. That mutter of melody is believed to be unmatched since any scene of lyricism falls short of its reach. Basin Street Revue Basin Street Revue is a 1956 American film directed by Joseph Kohn and Leonard Reed. The film is also known as Basin Street Review. Marriage of Dr. Danwitz The Marriage of Doctor Danwitz is a 1956 West German drama film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Marianne Koch, Karlheinz Böhm and Heidemarie Hatheyer. It was made at the Wandsbek Studios of the Hamburg-based Real Film. The films art direction was by Dieter Bartels and Herbert Kirchhoff. Zärtliches Geheimnis Holiday in Tyrol is a 1956 West German drama film directed by Wolfgang Schleif and starring Hans Söhnker, Edith Mill and Michael Ande. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hans Ledersteger and Ernst Richter. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Bavaria, Austria and Switzerland. Before Sundown Before Sundown is a 1956 West German drama film directed by Gottfried Reinhardt. At the 6th Berlin International Film Festival it won the Golden Bear. It was adapted from the play by Gerhart Hauptmann The Abductors The Abductors is a 1957 American film noir crime film directed by Andrew McLaglen and starring Victor McLaglen, George Macready and Gavin Muir. It was produced by Regal Films. The Wetback Hound The Wetback Hound is a 1957 American live-action short film produced Walt Disney Productions. It was produced and co-directed by Larry Lansburgh, and it accompanied the theatrical release of the Disney feature Johnny Tremain. In 1958, the film won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 30th Academy Awards. El jinete sin cabeza El Jinete sin cabeza is a 1957 Mexican horror film directed by Chano Urueta. The film centers on a mysterious stranger who rides into town as the locals begin talking about a legendary gunfighter as bodies soon litter the town in the strangers wake. 3 straniere a Roma Tre straniere a Roma, also known as Three Strangers in Rome, is a 1958 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Claudio Gora starring Claudia Cardinale. The film was one of the very first movies with Claudia Cardinale in a leading role. Annushka Annushka is a 1959 Soviet drama film directed by Boris Barnet. The Dam on the Yellow River The Dam on the Yellow River is a 1960 Italian-French drama film written and directed by Renzo Merusi. October Moth October Moth is a 1960 British drama film directed by John Kruse and starring Lana Morris and Lee Patterson. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios as a B Film. The sets were designed by art director Jack Shampan. The Man in the Black Derby The Man in the Black Derby is a 1960 Swiss comedy film directed by Karl Suter. It features the film debut of Bruno Ganz, who played a hotel employee. The High Life The High Life is a 1960 French, West German and Italian film directed by Julien Duvivier, based on the novel Das kunstseidene Mädchen by Irmgard Keun. La menace The Menace is a 1961 French-Italian drama film directed by Gérard Oury. El príncipe encadenado The Prince in Chains aka King of the Vikings, is a 1960 Spanish-Italian historical adventure film directed by Luis Lucia. The films sets were designed by Sigfrido Burmann. Darclée Darclee is a 1961 Romanian drama film directed by Mihai Iacob. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. Operation Bottleneck Operation Bottleneck is a 1961 war film. During the Burma Campaign, a detachment of American paratroopers are aided by a group of local women in their mission against the Japanese. Police Dog Story Police Dog Story is a 1961 crime film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring James Brown and Merry Anders. Hochzeitsnacht im Paradies Wedding Night in Paradise is a 1962 Austrian musical comedy film directed by Paul Martin and starring Peter Alexander, Marika Rökk and Waltraut Haas. Along with a number of films of the era it also features a performance by the Kessler Sisters. It is an operetta film, based on the 1942 stage work of the same title. A previous film adaptation had been made in 1950. The film was made with backing from the West German distributor Gloria Film. It was shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna and on location in Venice. The films sets were designed by Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff and Alexander Sawczynski. It was made using eastmancolor. Revue um Mitternacht Midnight Revue is an East German musical film directed by Gottfried Kolditz and starring Christel Bodenstein, Manfred Krug and Werner Lierck. It was released in 1962. Carmen di Trastevere Carmen di Trastevere is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Giovanna Ralli. It is a loosely based on the novella Carmen by Prosper Mérimée and on the relevant opera by Georges Bizet. Jeff Gordon, Secret Agent Jeff Gordon, Secret Agent is a 1963 French-Italian comedy spy film directed by Raoul André and starring Eddie Constantine, Perrette Pradier and Daniel Emilfork. I Learned It from Father I Learned It from Father is a 1964 German comedy film directed by Axel von Ambesser and starring Willy Fritsch, Thomas Fritsch and Gertraud Jesserer. The son of a respectable industrialist leads a wild second life. Guerillas in Pink Lace Guerillas in Pink Lace is a 1964 Philippine Techniscope comedy set during the invasion of the Philippines during World War II. The film starred George Montgomery who also produced, directed and co-wrote the screenplay as well as featuring his own father in a role as a Priest. Oath of Zorro Behind the Mask of Zorro or E Zorro cabalga otra vez is a 1965 Italian western film directed by Ricardo Blasco. High Season for Spies High Season for Spies is a 1966 Eurospy film directed by Julio Coll and starring Antonio Vilar, Letícia Román and Peter van Eyck. It was made as a co-production between Portugal, Spain and West Germany. The films action takes place around Lisbon, and concerns attempts by various secret agents to steal a formula. Sharp-Shooting Twin Sisters Sharp-Shooting Twin Sisters, aka A Woman for Ringo or Two Guns for Two Twins is a 1966 Spanish-Italian film shot in Almeria, Andalucia, Spain. It stars Sean Flynn and Pilar and Emilia Bayona. Footsteps in the Snow Footsteps in the Snow is a 1966 low-budget independent Canadian thriller film written by Dan Daniels and Martin Green and directed by Martin Green. The film features, in a minor role, Veronica Lake, in her second to last film role, after 15 years away from the screen. The film was not released in the United States, and went largely unnoticed. Ormen Ormen, also known as The Serpent, is a 1966 Swedish drama film directed by Hans Abramson. Christina Schollin won the award for Best Actress at the 3rd Guldbagge Awards. Hate Is My God Hate Is My God is a 1969 Italian-German Spaghetti Western film directed by Claudio Gora. Silnye dukhom Strong with Spirit is a 1967 Soviet spy film directed by Viktor Georgiyev based on a screenplay by Anatoli Grebnev and Aleksandr Lukin. It tells the story of the Soviet intelligence officer Nikolai Kuznetsov. The picture was the 26th most attended domestic film in the Soviet Union. Die grosse Treibjagd The Last Mercenary is a 1968 Spanish/West German/Italian international co-production of a modern-day Western. It was directed by Mel Welles who was uncredited for financial funding reasons. The film was shot in Rio de Janeiro and Germany. Better a Widow Better a Widow is a 1968 Italian comedy film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Sappho Darling Sappho Darling is a 1968 film written by Albert Zugsmith. The Girl Who Couldn't Say No Tenderly is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Franco Brusati. It was referred as "a successful attempt to refresh the American sophisticated comedy with themes and sensibilities of today" and its style was paired to Frank Capras. Jwala Jwala is a 1971 Bollywood action film directed by M.V. Raman. It stars Sunil Dutt and Madhubala. This was Madhubalas last film, released two years after her death in 1969. The film had a delayed release as it was shot and completed in the late 1950s. It is her only film that is completely shot in colour.. A young Asha Parekh is part of the supporting cast. The Mask of Sheba The Mask of Sheba is a 1970 American made-for-television adventure film starring Walter Pidgeon, Inger Stevens, Eric Braeden, William Marshall and Stephen Young. It is directed by David Lowell Rich and was first broadcast on NBC on March 9, 1970. The Lie The Lie, is a 1970 Swedish television film directed by Jan Molander and written by Ingmar Bergman. Bergman wrote the script in 1968 with the name of "Reservatet: en banalitetens tragikomedi". Although he didnt end up directing it, he later would tackle another relationship in a film with the same "Anna" and "Andreas" in the main roles: The Passion of Anna. The same script was also used for two English language television productions. A 1971 British version was directed by Alan Bridges and a 1973 American version was directed by Alex Segal, both which used the title The Lie. Gui liu xing The Comet Strikes is a 1971 Hong Kong action horror film directed by Lo Wei for Golden Harvest. Kärlekens XYZ Kärlekens XYZ is a 1971 Swedish sex educational film directed by Torgny Wickman. It is a sequel to the two films Language of Love and Mera ur kärlekens språk. In 1973 the three films were edited together into a new film, Det bästa ur Kärlekens språk-filmerna. Annadata Annadata is a 1972 Bollywood drama film directed by Asit Sen. The film stars Jaya Bachchan and Anil Dhawan and Om Prakash. Arruza Arruza is a 1972 documentary film directed by Budd Boetticher about Carlos Arruza. Call to Danger Call to Danger was broadcast as a New CBS Tuesday Night Movie television film on February 27, 1973. Initially ordered as a pilot, titled Deadly Target, the series was envisioned as a vehicle for Peter Graves should his current series, Mission: Impossible, not be renewed. Diana Muldaur was cast as the female lead. Parts of the movie were filmed on location in Washington, D.C. Princeton: A Search for Answers Princeton: A Search for Answers is a 1973 American short documentary film, directed by Julian Krainin and DeWitt Sage, and produced for the Princeton University Undergraduate Admissions Office as a recruiting film. In 1974, it won the Academy Award for Best Documentary at the 46th Academy Awards. Tutti figli di Mammasantissima Italian Graffiti is a 1973 Italian criminal comedy film written and directed by Alfio Caltabiano and starring Pino Colizzi and Ornella Muti. Between Wars Between Wars is an Australian 1974 drama/war film released on 15 November 1974. It was directed by Michael Thornhill and written by Frank Moorhouse. Where the Wind Dies Allá donde muere el viento is a 1976 Argentine drama film directed by Fernando Siro and written by Enrique Torres. The film stars John Russell, Tippi Hedren and Mala Powers. The Dream Makers The Dream Makers is a 1975 American made-for-television drama film starring James Franciscus, Diane Baker, John Astin, Ron Thompson, Kenny Rogers and directed by Boris Sagal. It aired on January 7, 1975 on the NBC television network. Buddies Buddies is a 1976 Swedish drama film directed by Jan Halldoff. Halldoff won the award for Best Director at the 12th Guldbagge Awards. Brigham Brigham is a 1977 American film which is a biopic of Brigham Young. It was written by Philip Yordan for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The movie was released in 1977 and was poorly received. It was re-released as The New Brigham, and again in 1983 as Savage Journey. Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid is a 1978 American made-for-television comedy western film. It was written by William Bowers and directed by Burt Kennedy. Wild and Wooly Wild and Wooly is a 1978 comedy/western television film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Charles Siebert, David Doyle, Elyssa Davalos, Vic Morrow, and Doug McClure. The screenplay concerns four turn-of-the-century women who break out of prison to foil an Irish assassin out to kill the President of the United States. Gros câlin Gros-Câlin is a 1979 French-Italian comedy film written and directed by Jean-Pierre Rawson and starring Jean Carmet and Nino Manfredi. It is loosely based on the novel with the same name by Romain Gary. Mojado Power Mojado Power is a 1981 Mexican comedy film directed by and starring Alfonso Arau. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Prijeki sud Court Martial is a Croatian film directed by Branko Ivanda. It was released in 1978. The Long Days of Summer The Long Days of Summer is a 1980 American made-for-television drama film and a sequel to When Every Day Was the Fourth of July. Taking place one year later, the story follows now 13-year-old Danny and the Cooper family in 1938, as they begin to experience the effects of growing antisemitism in their small New England town, parallelling what is happening overseas in Hitlers Germany. The film was produced and directed by Dan Curtis and stars Dean Jones, Donald Moffat, Ronnie Scribner and Louanne. Le occasioni di Rosa The Opportunities of Rosa is a 1981 Italian drama film directed by Salvatore Piscicelli. For her performance in this film Marina Suma, here at her film debut, won a David di Donatello for best new actress. Sogno di una notte d'estate Dream of a Summer Night is a 1983 Italian musical film written and directed by Gabriele Salvatores, at his directorial debut. Based on a rock musical directed by the same Salvatores, it is a musical adaptation of William Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream. It was screened in the "De Sica" section at the 40th edition of the Venice International Film Festival. Laila Laila is a 1984 Indian Hindi movie directed by and with lyrics by Saawan Kumar. The music is by Usha Khanna. The film stars Anil Kapoor, Poonam Dhillon, Sunil Dutt, Pran and Anita Raj. Overvallers in de dierentuin Overvallers in de Dierentuin is a 1984 Dutch film directed by Christ Stuur. Reflections Reflections is a 1984 British drama film directed by Kevin Billington and starring Gabriel Byrne, Donal McCann and Fionnula Flanagan. The film is an adaptation for the British broadcaster Channel 4 of the 1982 novel The Newton Letter by John Banville, who also wrote the screenplay. Zameen Aasmaan Zameen Aasmaan is a 1984 Indian film directed by Bharat Rangachary. The movie stars Sanjay Dutt, Shashi Kapoor, Rekha and Anita Raj. Mera Jawab Mera Jawab is a 1985 Indian Bollywood film directed by N.S. Raj Bharath and produced by P. Anand Rao. It stars Jackie Shroff and Meenakshi Seshadri in pivotal roles. Woman of Wonders La donna delle meraviglie is a 1985 Italian film directed by Alberto Bevilacqua and based on a novel with the same name by him. It entered the competition at the 1985 Venice International Film Festival. Daemon Daemon is a 1985 British horror film about a young man who is possessed by a demon. It was written and directed by Colin Finbow and starred Susannah York, Bert Parnaby and Arnaud Morell. It is a ghost story set in suburbia. The film was produced by the Childrens Film Unit, which made films aimed at young audiences. Tan-Badan Tan-Badan is a 1986 Bollywood film starring Govinda and Khushboo. Although Love 86 and Ilzaam released before this film, this movie is Govindas debut, directed by his maternal uncle Anand Singh. Candy Regentag Candy Regentag is a 1989 Australian film directed by James Ricketson about a young woman who works in a brothel. The movie was fully funded by the Australian Film Commission and was shot in 16mm in Kings Cross, Sydney during August and September 1986. Much of the film was shot in a brothel constructed for the film. Phobia Phobia is a 1988 Australian film written and directed by John Dingwall. Positive Positive is a 1990 documentary film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim. The film follows Silence = Death as the second part of von praunheim and Phil Zwicklers trilogy about AIDS and activism. This film documents New York City’s gay communitys response to the AIDS crisis during the 1980s as they were forced to organize themselves after the governments slow response to stem the epidemic. Activist who are interviewed include New York filmmaker and journalist Phil Zwickler, playwright and gay activist Larry Kramer and musician Michael Callen who co-founded people with AIDS Coalition. Framing the individual stories of these three men is a chronicle of the creation of the Gay Mens Health Crisis, ACT- UP and Queer Nation as the gay community confronted the AIDS epidemic. The Prisoner of St. Petersburg The Prisoner of St. Petersburg is a 1989 Australian drama film directed by Ian Pringle. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. The film was the first Australian-West German co-production. It was shot over 22 days in Germany. David Stratton wrote that the film "appeared to be commercially doomed from the beginning". L'amore necessario Necessary Love is a 1991 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Fabio Carpi. It was screened in competition at the 48th Venice International Film Festival. Dark City Dark City is a 1990 independent film. It was shown at the 1990 Toronto Festival of Festivals, but did not achieve wide release. The plot concerns the murder of a local politician, and seven people accused of the murder. Deadly Currents Deadly Currents is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Simcha Jacobovici and released in 1991. The film explores the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, profiling various people on both sides of the dispute. The film premiered theatrically at the 1991 Toronto International Film Festival, and had a theatrical run before airing on CBC Television in 1992. When the film screened in Jerusalem, it was heavily criticized by viewers on both sides of the dispute. The film won the gold medal at the Nyon International Documentary Film Festival in 1991, and the Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 13th Genie Awards. Gudrun Gudrun is a 1992 German drama film directed by Hans W. Geißendörfer. It was entered into the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention. Lover's Tear Lovers Tear is a 1992 Hong Kong romance-action film directed by Jacob Cheung Chi-Leung and starring Nina Li Chi and Ngai Sing. Solitaire Solitaire is a Canadian drama film, directed by Francis Damberger and released in 1991. The film stars Paul Coeur and Valerie Pearson as Burt and Maggie, smalltown residents whose friendship is tested when Al, Burts high school best friend and Maggies ex-fiancé, returns home for a visit on Christmas Eve for the first time since his enlistment in the Vietnam War. The film won seven Rosies at the Alberta Film and Television Awards in 1992, including Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Screenplay, Best Art Direction and Best Editing. It received four Genie Award nominations at the 13th Genie Awards, for Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay and Best Original Score. Hogan won the Genie for Best Supporting Actor. Greenkeeping Greenkeeping is a 1992 Australian film directed by David Caesar. Fly High Run Far - Kae Byok Fly High Run Far is a 1991 South Korean film directed by Im Kwon-taek. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards. Dok nitko ne gleda Dok nitko ne gleda is a Croatian TV film directed by Lukas Nola, starring Dragan Despot, Nataša Dorčić and Ivo Gregurević. It was released in 1992. A magzat Foetus is a 1994 Hungarian drama film directed by Márta Mészáros. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival. Sakay Sakay is a 1993 Filipino historical drama film directed by Raymond Red. The film stars Julio Diaz, Tetchie Agbayani and Leopoldo Salcedo. It was produced by Alpha Omega Productions. The film portrays the latter part of the life of Filipino patriot and hero Macario Sakay, who was declared an outlaw and a criminal for continuing hostilities against the United States after the "official" end of the Philippine–American War. Singapore Sling Singapore Sling is a 1993 Australian television film about a private eye in Singapore. Directed by Robert Marchand, it led to a series of TV films. Spare Me Spare Me is a 1992 film directed by Matthew Harrison and starring Lawton Paseka and Christie MacFadyen. Harrisons feature film directorial debut, the 16mm feature was made for less than $80,000 US and won awards at the Rome Film Festival, New Orleans Film Festival, Long Island Film Festival and others. Harrison used the cash award from a prize at the Avignon Film Festival to make his second feature, the Sundance Jury Prize winning Rhythm Thief. Un asunto privado Un asunto privado is a Spanish drama film coproduced by Portuguese and Argentine producers. It was filmed in Portugal. It was released in 1996, directed by Imanol Arias, and written by José Ángel Esteban. St. Louis Woman St. Louis Woman is a 1934 American musical drama film directed by Albert Ray and starring Jeanette Loff, Johnny Mack Brown and Earle Foxe. It is also known by the alternative title of Missouri Nightingale. After being expelled from college for spending time at a nightclub, a glamorous singer persuades her boyfriend to give him a job on a professional football team. He soon falls in love with her and forgets about his own girlfriend. Dorte Dorte is a 1951 Danish family film directed by Jon Iversen. A-hômansu is a 1986 Japanese film. It stars Yūsaku Matsuda, who also directed it after the planned director Yonosuke Koike dropped out due to differences with Matsuda. It is based on a manga by Carib Marley. The title of the film is a combination of the two words aho, meaning "fool", and "performance". Possession Besættelse is a 1944 Danish film noir directed by Bodil Ipsen and starring Johannes Meyer and Berthe Qvistgaard. Based upon a novel by Hans Severinsen, the film is a dark psychological drama about an aging businessman whose erotic obsession with a cynical young woman leads to his eventual downfall. Ski Mistress Ski Mistress is a 1981 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Alessandro Lucidi and starring Carmen Russo. Mine tossede drenge Mine tossede drenge is a 1961 Danish family film directed by Sven Methling and starring Marguerite Viby. The Marihuana Story The Marihuana Story is a 1950 Argentine film directed by León Klimovsky. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Mustang! Mustang! is a 1959 western film directed by Tom Gries. It stars Jack Buetel and Madalyn Trahey. Trællene The Thralls is a 1978 Danish animated historical film written and directed by famed Danish animator Jannik Hastrup. The film deals with the Viking Age, Christianization, and an early revolt of thralls in 1250. Dulari Dulari is a Bollywood film. It was the eighth-highest-grossing Indian film of 1949. It features a hit song "Suhani Raat Dhal Chuki, Na Jaane Tum Kab Aaogi", sung by Mohammad Rafi. The film was remade in Telugu as Sobha. The Moon Stallion The Moon Stallion is a British childrens television serial made by the BBC in 1978 and written by Brian Hayles, who also authored its novelization. The series stars Sarah Sutton as Diana Purwell, a young blind girl who becomes embroiled in mystical intrigue set around the Berkshire and Wiltshire countryside. Chokh Chokh is a 1982 Indian Bengali film directed by Utpalendu Chakrabarty, with Om Puri, Anil Chatterjee, Shyamanand Jalan and Sreela Majumdar in lead roles. The film is set in 1975 and the oppression and exploitation of Jute mill workers in Kolkata. At the 30th National Film Awards he won the awards for Best Feature Film as well as Best Direction award for the director. Ces dames s'en mêlent Ces dames sen mêlent is a 1965 French-Italian film directed by Raoul André. Anthem Anthem is a nine-minute music video released in 1991. The film was produced and directed by Marlon T. Riggs. The film displays mixes images of mainstream African-American pride, such as traditional African tribal dances, alongside images representing gay pride, such as ACT UPs "Silence=Death". The film uses powerful imagery and poetry to explore, celebrate and revolutionize black gay culture. The Fabulous Bastard from Chicago The Fabulous Bastard from Chicago is a 1969 feature film directed by Greg Corarito and starring John Alderman, James E. Myers, Maria Lease. It was produced by David F. Friedman. It is a combination of gangster and sexploitation genres, inspired by the success of Bonnie and Clyde. La bellissima estate La bellissima estate, is a 1974 Italian melodrama film directed by Sergio Martino. It is best remembered for the soundtrack piece "Il barone rosso" by Luciano Michelini, which would eventually become the theme song of the comedy show, Curb Your Enthusiasm. L'oro del mondo Loro del mondo is a 1968 Italian musicarello film directed by Aldo Grimaldi and starring Al Bano and Romina Power. Vintage Wine Vintage Wine is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Seymour Hicks, Claire Luce, Eva Moore and Judy Gunn. The film was made at Julius Hagens Twickenham Studios, but was released by Gaumont British Distributors which was the largest British film company at the time. The film was loosely based on a German play by Alexander Engels. Temptation Temptation is a 1959 French drama film co-written and directed by Edmond T. Gréville. The Contemporary Aikalainen is a 1984 Finnish film directed and written by Timo Linnasalo and Paavo Piskonen. The film premiered on 16 March 1984 in Finland. Whys and Otherwise Whys and Other Whys is a 1927 silent animated short subject featuring Felix the Cat. Leon Garros ishchet druga 20,000 Leagues Across the Land is a 1961 Soviet-French feature film by Marcello Pagliero. Alpine Antics Alpine Antics is an animated cartoon by M. J. Winkler Productions, and features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The Girl in the Taxi The Girl in the Taxi is a 1937 British musical comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Frances Day, Henri Garat and Lawrence Grossmith. It was based on the stage musical The Girl in the Taxi. Bhavna Bhavna is a 1984 Hindi film directed by Pravin Bhatt in directorial debut of the cinematographer. The film stars Shabana Azmi, Marc Zuber, Saeed Jaffrey, Rohini Hattangadi, Kanwaljit Singh, Satish Shah and Urmila Matondkar. The films music is by Bappi Lahiri. Bipasha Bipasha is a 1962 Indian Bengali-language drama film starring Uttam Kumar and Suchitra Sen. and directed by Agradoot. The story is based on the Partition of Bengal. It is one of the many hit films in which Uttam Kumar and Suchitra Sen worked as a pair. The other cast members included Chhabi Biswas, Kamal Mitra, Pahari Sanyal and Tulsi Chakrabarti. Io e lui Io e lui is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. It is based on the novel with the same name by Alberto Moravia. Kiddie League Kiddie League is the 95th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on November 3, 1959, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Romp in a Swamp Romp in a Swamp is the 94th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on October 5, 1959, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Seeing Stars Seeing Stars is a short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and features Krazy Kat. Different from most shorts of the series, the cartoon features celebrities in their animated forms. Punnagai Punnagai is a 1971 Tamil-language drama film directed and written by K. Balachander. It is a remake of the Hindi film Satyakam. The film stars Gemini Ganesan, R. Muthuraman, Nagesh, M. R. R. Vasu and Jayanthi. Padikkatha Methai Padikkadha Medhai is a 1960 Tamil-language drama film starring Sivaji Ganesan and Sowcar Janaki. The film, directed by A. Bhimsingh, had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan and was released on 25 June 1960. It is a remake of the Bengali film Jog Biyog, and its namesake novel by Ashapoorna Devi. The film was remade in Telugu as Aathmabandhuvu, in Kannada as Baala Bandana and in Hindi as Meherbaan. This movie is an inspiration for Per Sollum Pillai and Swarg. Bianchi cavalli d'Agosto Bianchi cavalli dAgosto is a 1975 Italian drama film written and directed by Raimondo Del Balzo and starring Jean Seberg. The film is part of the genre of Italian melodramatic films known as "tearjerker movies" or "lacrima movies". It also is, together with The Last Snows of Spring, the best known and successful film of child actor Renato Cestiè. Do Bhai Do Bhai is a 1969 Bollywood action drama film, produced and directed by Brij Sadanah, and written by Salim Khan. It stars Ashok Kumar, Mala Sinha, Jeetendra in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal. The film was remade in Tamil in 1971 as Justice Viswanathan and in Telugu in 1971 as Nenu Manishine. It core plot of the movie was officially adapted into the 1976 Kannada movie Premada Kanike which went on to be remade in Tamil in 1980 as Polladhavan and in Hindi in 1981 as Raaz. Talk of a Million Talk of a Million is a 1951 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs, starring Jack Warner, with an early appearance from Sid James. Ustadon Ke Ustad Ustadon Ke Ustad is 1963 Hindi film starring Pradeep Kumar and Shakila in the lead roles. The film was remade in Tamil as Vallavanukku Vallavan, in Telugu as Monagallaku Monagadu and in Kannada as Bhale Bhaskar. The Undertow The Undertow is a lost 1916 American silent drama film directed by Frank Thorne starring Franklin Ritchie, Helene Rosson, and Eugenie Forde. It was released by the Mutual Film Company. Two in a Big City Two in a Big City is a 1942 German romantic comedy film directed by Volker von Collande and starring Claude Farell, Karl John and Marianne Simson. A German soldier on leave in Berlin goes looking for his pen pal who he has never met called Gisela. He meets instead a woman with the same name and falls in love with her. Easter Easter is an independent film based on the play by the same name by Will Scheffer. It is directed by Richard Caliban who also wrote the screenplay with Will Scheffer, and stars Jodie Markell, Barry Del Sherman, Sean Runnette, and Max Wright in his final film role before his death in June 2019. Border dog Alyi Border dog Alyi is a 1979 Soviet drama film directed by Yuliy Fait and based on the short story Alyi written by Yury Iosifovich Koval. The Pasha's Daughter The Pashas Daughter is a 1911 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Company. The film focuses on an American named Jack who is traveling in Turkey. He befriends an aged Turk and is arrested as a conspirator against the government. His first attempt to flee the jail failed, but the second succeeds. Jack flees into the courtyard of the Pasha and is hidden from the guards by the Pashas daughter. Disguised as a woman, Jack makes his escape with her aid, but she refuses his offer to flee with him. A year later, the Pashas daughter is ushered in and announces that she wants to be his bride. The only known cast credits are for William Garwood and William Russell and the production credits are unknown. The film was released on January 3, 1911 and was met with positive reviews. The film survives in The Museum of Modern Art and it has been released on DVD as part of the Thanhouser Collection. Adventurer's Fate Adventurers Fate is a 1958 Brazilian western film written, directed by, and starring José Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Zé do Caixão. The Adventures of Hal 5 The Adventures of Hal 5 is a 1958 British adventure film from the Childrens Film Foundation. Das Genie Das Blaue Palais is a series of five TV feature films written and directed by German author and filmmaker . All five stories about the research and findings of an interdisciplinary scientific project have also been published as novels by Goldmann in 1978, 1979 and 1980. The series had an international cast. It was shot in Bavaria, Scotland, the United States and Asia. Paheli Paheli is a 1977 Indian Hindi-language film produced by Tarachand Barjatya for Rajshri Productions. This family drama was directed by Prashant Nanda with Satyajeet and Nameeta Chandra playing the lead characters. Arun Govil, Nameeta Chandra, Poornima Jayaram, Neena Mahapatra and Anita Singh were debutants to Bollywood screen in this film and Suresh Wadkar as playback singer. Dog's Heads Dogs Heads is a 1955 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič, based on the novel of the same name by Alois Jirásek. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. Society Mugs Society Mugs is a 1946 Columbia Pictures short film directed by Edward Bernds starring Shemp Howard and Tom Kennedy. The Tricky Game of Love The Tricky Game of Love is a Czech comedy film directed by Jiří Krejčík. Consisted of two sequences, the work was released on October 22, 1971 in Czechoslovakia. Hroch Hroch is a 1974 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Karel Steklý. The film was meant as a political satire that would be a parable of Prague Spring. The film was notable for negative reception and is often viewed as the worst Czech film ever made. Gegè Bellavita Gegè Bellavita is a 1978 Italian commedia allitaliana film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. Himmat Himmat is a 1970 Bollywood Action film, produced by P. Mallikharjuna Rao under the Bharathi International Films banner and directed by Ravikant Nagaich. It stars Jeetendra, Mumtaz in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film is remake of Telugu movie Adrushtavanthalu, starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jayalalithaa in the pivotal roles. Tangewala Tangewala is a 1972 Bollywood action film directed by Naresh Kumar. The film stars Mumtaz and Rajendra Kumar. Aadmi Sadak Ka Aadmi Sadak Ka is a 1977 Bollywood film. Produced and directed by Devendra Goel, it stars Shatrughan Sinha, Vikram, Zaheera, Deven Verma, Asit Sen and Agha. The films music is by Ravi. Aaja Meri Jaan Aaja Meri Jaan is a 1993 Bollywood drama film, written by Pawan Sethi and directed by Ketan Anand. It stars Krishan Kumar, Tanya Singh, Shammi Kapoor, Pran, Prem Chopra, and Deven Verma in lead roles. Aap To Aise Na The Aap To Aise Na The is a 1980 Hindi Movie directed by Ambrish Sangal, starring Raj Babbar, Deepak Parashar, Ranjeeta Kaur, Madan Puri and Om Shivpuri. The movie is still remembered for its song "Tu Is Tarah Se Meri Zindagi Mein Shamil Hai", which is sung by three Singers in three Singles. Two Singles by Manhar Udhas and Hemlata are in slow rhythm. One single by Mohammad Rafi is in fast rhythm. Intimidad de los parques Intimidad de los parques is a 1965 Argentine film directed by Manuel Antín. Like Antíns film Circe, it is based on a short story by Antíns compatriot Julio Cortázar. Cortázar was bitterly disappointed in the film and expressed his sentiments in a pair of letters to Antín written in March and April 1965. I Want to Be a Chorus Girl I Want to Be a Chorus Girl is a 1941 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Manuel Romero and starring Niní Marshall, Juan Carlos Thorry and Alicia Barrié. The films art direction was by Ricardo J. Conord. The Amazing Feats of Young Hercules The Amazing Feats of Young Hercules is a 1997 animated short film distributed by UAV Entertainment. The Greek mythological hero Hercules, as a teenager, longs to be free and be just like Zeus, the supreme Greek god. Zeus gives him the chance to by giving him four challenges, involving encounters with such monsters as the Stymphalian Birds, the Hydra and a Gorgon. Along the way, Hercules is accompanied by Pegasus and also meets a talking loudmouth female sable named Falina who tells Hercules that she used to be a princess until the day Hera turned her into a sable when she mentioned that Aphrodite was prettier than Hera. She tags along with Hercules and helps him in the challenges, and in the end is returned to her human form. Pett and Pott: A Fairy Story of the Suburbs Pett and Pott is a 1934 short film produced by John Grier under the auspices of the GPO Film Unit and directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. Who Shall Live and Who Shall Die? Who Shall Live and Who Shall Die is a 1982 documentary film that asks whether the United States could have stopped the Holocaust. The film combines previously classified information, rare newsreel footage, and interviews with the politicians who were in office at the time, to tell a behind-the-scenes story of secret motives and inane priorities that allowed for the death of millions. Love Italian Style Amore allitaliana is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. The film stars Walter Chiari. George Who? George Who? is a 1973 French biographical film directed by Michèle Rosier and starring Anne Wiazemsky, Alain Libolt and Denis Gunsbourg. The film depicts the life of the French author George Sand. Perdón, viejita Perdón, viejita is a 1927 silent Argentine film directed and written by José A. Ferreyra. Ferreyra was born on August 28, 1889 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was a director and writer also known for Bewitching Kisses and La vuelta al Bulín. Ferreyra died on January 29, 1943, at age 53. A fragment of the film is YouTube. The restored version will be presented in the San Isidro Film and Music Festival on November 15. 2016. The nitrate copy of the film was provided by the Fundación Cinemateca Argentina and the restoration work was done by GOTIKA, Sagarana: The Duel Sagarana: The Duel is a 1973 Brazilian adventure drama film directed by Paulo Thiago, based on the short story "O Duelo" by João Guimarães Rosa. It was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival. The Shower The Shower is a Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Gail Harvey and released in 1992. The film stars Kate Lynch as Sheila, whose baby shower for her pregnant sister is thrown into turmoil when her sister unexpectedly goes into premature labour. The films cast also includes Kay Tremblay, Joyce Campion, Janet-Laine Green, Krista Bridges, Brent Carver, Chas Lawther, Sean Hewitt and Shirley Douglas. The film received three Genie Award nominations at the 13th Genie Awards: Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Best Original Song, La rubia del camino La rubia del camino is a 1938 Argentine romantic comedy written and directed by Manuel Romero. The actress Paulina Singerman made her debut in the film. The Dying Detective The Dying Detective is a 1921 British short film directed by Maurice Elvey. The film is the first in the Stoll Pictures short film series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Una aventura llamada Menudo Una aventura llamada Menudo is a 1982 film featuring teen boy band Menudo and Puerto Rican actress Gladys Rodríguez. The films soundtrack received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album. Twisted Rails Twisted Rails is a 1934 American film directed by Albert Herman. It was distributed by the independent Imperial Distributing Corporation for the states-rights market. The plot concerns $50,000 in gold that is hidden on a train and a gangs efforts to get it. Alibi Bye Bye Alibi Bye Bye is a 1935 comedy short directed by Ben Holmes and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It is notable as the final film appearance of the comedy team of Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough. Kranti Kshetra Kranti Kshetra is a 1994 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Pooja Bhatt, Harish Kumar, Shakti Kapoor and Gulshan Grover. Caprices Caprices is a 1942 French comedy film starring Danielle Darrieux and Albert Préjean, and was directed by Léo Joannon, who co-wrote screenplay with André Cayatte and Jacques Companéez for the German run film company Continental Films who made films to take the place of banned American films. It was released on VHS by TF1 Vidéo in France on 1 January 1998. La stazione La stazione is a 1952 Italian documentary film directed by Valerio Zurlini. Kurathi Magan Kurathi Magan is a Tamil language film directed by K. S. Gopalakrishnan. The film features Gemini Ganesan, K. R. Vijaya, Master Sridhar and Jayachitra introduced in the film, Shylashri, V. S. Raghavan, Suruli Rajan and Kamal Haasan in a brief role. R. Muthuraman plays a cameo. Martina Martina is a 1949 West German drama film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt, and starring Jeanette Schultze, Cornell Borchers, and Siegmar Schneider. The films sets were designed by the art directors Willi Herrmann and Gabriel Pellon. San Diego Surf San Diego Surf is a 1968 feature film directed by Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey, and filmed in La Jolla in May 1968. On June 3, 1968, Warhol was shot by Valerie Solanas, bringing work on the film to a halt. In 1996, the Andy Warhol Foundation commissioned Morrissey to "finish editing the film based on Warhols notes". The film stars Viva, Taylor Mead, Joe Dallesandro, Ingrid Superstar, Tom Hompertz, Eric Emerson, Nawana Davis, Michael Boosin, and Louis Waldon. The film was a follow-up to Warhols Lonesome Cowboys with much of the same cast. The Hostage The Hostage is a 1956 British crime film directed by Harold Huth and starring Ron Randell, Mary Parker and John Bailey. Black Box Black Box is a 1978 American short film directed by Scott B and Beth B and starring Lydia Lunch and Bob Mason. According to film scholar Gwendolyn Audrey Foster, Black Box is a "terrifying allegory of societal restriction of the individual." Alena Alena is a 1947 Czechoslovak comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Miluse Zoubková, Vladimír Repa, and Terezie Brzková. All Rounder All Rounder is a 1984 Indian Bollywood film directed and produced by Mohan Kumar. It stars Kumar Gaurav and Rati Agnihotri in pivotal roles. Hitler über Deutschland Hitler über Deutschland was the name of a campaign stunt and film for Hitlers run in the 1932 German presidential election. During this tour Hitler would visit as many as five cities in one day, addressing rallies of tens of thousands of people. Afterwards the tour was made into a silent film and photographs taken by Heinrich Hoffmann were published in a photobook. It was an inexpensive booklet that was printed in 500,000 copies. Aksharam Aksharam is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sibi Malayil. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Annie, and Jagathy Sreekumar in lead roles. This film is noted for the first screen appearance of famous south Indian actor Kalabhavan Mani, who did a cameo role of an auto rickshaw driver. The film has a musical score by Perumbavoor G Ravindranath. In this movie, Gopi portrays a journalist, who loses everything for his job to find truth. Nimantran Nimantran is a 1971 Bengali film directed by Tarun Majumdar, based on a story by Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay, and starring Sandhya Roy and Anup Kumar in the lead roles. At the 19th National Film Awards, it won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali. La odalisca No. 13 La odalisca No. 13 is a 1958 Mexican comedy film starring Germán Valdés, María Antonieta Pons, and Viruta and Capulina. Shalini Ente Koottukari Shaalini Ente Koottukaari is a 1980 Indian Malayalam film, written by Padmarajan and directed by Mohan. The film is loosely based on a story of Padmarajan named "Parvathikutty". The film stars Shobha, Jalaja, Sukumaran and Venu Nagavalli in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. The movie is about the friendship between two young girls named Shalini and Ammu. Shobhas suicide was then when the movie was running successfully in the box office. The film was remade in Tamil as Sujatha. Raktha Sindhuram Rakta Sindhuram is a 1985 Telugu film directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. The film stars Chiranjeevi in the lead role and Radha and Kaikala Satyanarayana in important roles. Aik Aur Love Story Aik Aur Love Story is a Pakistani Urdu language film directed by pop singer Sajjad Ali. It was also the soundtrack to his music album released in 1999. Stick Around Stick Around was an unsold television pilot for ABC, starring Andy Kaufman.  Only one episode was ever made, airing on 30 May 1977. Kaufman portrayed Andy, a run-down servant robot in the future.  He used the same voice of his "Foreign Man" character that would one day become the signature voice of Latka Gravas on Taxi. The pilot also starred Nancy New and Fred McCarren as Elaine and Vance Keefer, a married couple in the year 2055.  The plot of the episode revolves around Andy the robots inadequacies as an older model, and whether or not they should replace him.  Vance owns an antique store, and there are a lot of jokes that revolve around his misconceptions about the antiques he has, all of which are common household appliances of the 1970s.  Vance is very frustrated by Andys incompetence but eventually he and Elaine decide to keep him. Andy would revive the robot character to some degree in the 1981 film Heartbeeps. The Love of Lionel's Life The Love of Lionels Life is an Australian film for television. It was also known as Open Life. A Night at the Adonis A Night At The Adonis is a 1978 gay pornographic film directed by Jack Deveau and starring Jack Wrangler, Chris Michaels, Big Bill Eld, and Mandingo. A highly plot-driven film, it hails from the "Golden Age" of gay pornography. Chaitanya Chaitanya is a 1991 Telugu road movie, written and directed by Prathap K. Pothan. Produced by Sathyam Babu, the film Starred Akkineni Nagarjuna, Gautami in the lead roles and music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. It was dubbed in Tamil as Madras To Goa Parayanumvayya Parayathirikkanumvayya Parayanumvayya Parayathirikkanumvayya is a 1985 Indian Malayalam-language crime drama film directed by Priyadarshan and written by Cochin Haneefa. It is a remake of the 1975 Hindi-language film Faraar. Starring Shankar, Mammootty, and Menaka, with Mohanlal in a guest appearance. Allari Premikudu Allari Premikudu is a 1994 Telugu musical romantic dramedy film produced by Suresh and Satyanand under the Sri Satya Durga Arts banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Jagapati Babu, Soundarya, Rambha, Kanchan in lead roles, Ramya Krishna in a cameo appearance and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Pokkiri Kaadhalan. A Poet Puisi Tak Terkuburkan is a 2000 award-winning Indonesian documentary/drama directed by Garin Nugroho in black and white. At the 2001 Singapore International Film Festival the film won the FIPRESCI Prize and the Silver Screen Award for Best Asian Actor which went to the poet Ibrahim Kadir, who played himself. The film was also nominated at for the Silver Screen Award for Best Asian Feature Film, while Nugroho won the Silver Leopard Video Award at the Locarno International Film Festival. The Far Paradise The Far Paradise is a 1928 Australian silent film directed by Paulette McDonagh and starring Marie Lorraine the stage name of Isabel McDonagh. This is the second feature from the McDonagh sisters. Graham Shirley in Australian Cinema commented: "...one of the best-directed of all Australian features prior to the coming of sound." I limni ton pothon The Lake of Thinking is a 1958 Greek drama film directed by Giorgos Zervos. The film was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 30th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Shravana Banthu Shravana Banthu is a 1984 Kannada romantic melodrama film, written and directed by Singeetham Srinivasa Rao. The film features Rajkumar, Urvashi and Srinath playing the pivotal roles. The film, produced by P. A. Kameshwara Rao, deals with reincarnation as the subject where the lead roles get killed for their romance and then they are shown to be reborn again and fall in love yet again. This was also the first Kannada movie to show a computer on-screen. The film was received exceptionally well at the box-office and was one of the biggest hits of 1984. The dialogues and lyrics were written by Chi. Udaya Shankar. Kinnaram Kinnaram is a 1983 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sathyan Anthikkad. The film stars Nedumudi Venu, Sukumaran and Poornima Jayaram in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Raveendran. Dream Princess Puteri Impian is a 1997 Malaysian romantic comedy film directed by Aziz M. Osman and starring Amy Mastura. The film follows the adventures of a young woman who wins the chance to be in a "princess" for ten days in a reality television show. The film is dedicated to Princess Diana, who died not long before the film was released. A sequel titled Puteri Impian 2 was released the following year in 1998. The film is also credited for inspiring the creation of a Malaysian sitcom called Puteri, which has a similar premise. Of note, Amy Mastura sang the theme song of the Puteri series. The Mini-Munsters The Mini-Munsters is an animated one-hour telefilm that was aired as part of The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie in 1973, and was based on the characters from The Munsters. Of the original series cast, only Al Lewis lent his voice to the special. Ormacheppu Ormacheppu is a 1998 Indian Malayalam-language Psychological thriller film, directed by Lohithadas and starring Lal and Dileep. Our Country Country Music: The Spirit of America is a 2003 documentary film, in the IMAX format, written and co-produced by Tom Neff and co-directed by Neff, Steven Goldmann and Keith Melton. Randy Scruggs was also a producer on the film and wrote the music score. The film traces the history of the United States in the 20th Century through country music, and is also known as Our Country. Once Upon a Mouse Once Upon a Mouse is a 1981 American theatrical featurette directed by Jerry Kramer and Gary Rocklen of Kramer/Rocklen Studios, produced in association with Walt Disney Productions. It was released on July 10, 1981 on a double bill with The Fox and the Hound. Sobota Saturday is a 1945 Czechoslovakian drama film directed by Václav Wasserman and starring Hana Vítová, Adina Mandlová and Jirina Stepnicková. Payanangal Mudivathillai Payanangal Mudivathillai is a 1982 Indian Tamil-language romance film directed by R. Sundarrajan in his directorial debut. The film stars Mohan and Poornima Bhagyaraj. It was released on 26 February 1982 and ran for over 265 days in theatres. The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Both the lead actors won Filmfare Awards in their respective categories. 1983 Hindi film Kalaakaar was a remake of this film. Mark Antony Mark Antony is a 2000 Indian Malayalam film, directed by T. S. Suresh Babu and produced by Safeel and Minraj. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Divya Unni, Janardanan and Lalu Alex in lead roles. The film had musical score by Berny-Ignatius. Massacre at Sand Creek Massacre at Sand Creek is a 1956 American TV film about the Sand Creek massacre. It was directed by Arthur Hiller and was written and produced by William Sackheim. It was one of the first productions of Playhouse 90. Stranger in the City Stranger in the City is a 1962 Turkish drama film directed by Halit Refiğ. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. Those Were the Days We Loved Seviştiğimiz Günler is a 1961 Turkish romantic drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Orhan Günsiray, Fatma Girik, and Nilüfer Aydan. Magical Idol Pastel Yumi is a magical girl anime series by Studio Pierrot. It was simultaneously released as a manga by Kiyoko Arai. The fourth magical girl series created by Studio Pierrot, Pastel Yumi also appears in a feature-length OVA as well as the Majokko Club Yoningumi A-kūkan kara no Alien X OVA. Anime Sols attempted to crowd-fund the release of the show on North American DVD, but was not successful. Ponnu Veetukkaran Ponnu Veetukkaran is a 1999 Tamil language comedy drama film directed by P. Vasu. The film features Sathyaraj in the lead role alongside Preitha Vijayakumar and Vijay Adhiraj, while Goundamani, Vijayakumar and Radharavi play supporting roles. The film released in January 1999. The Maori Merchant of Venice The Maori Merchant of Venice is a 2002 New Zealand drama film in the Māori language, directed by Don Selwyn. En el nombre del hijo En el nombre del hijo is a 1987 Argentine drama film written and directed by Jorge Polaco. It won a Golden Dolphin in the 1988 Festróia - Tróia International Film Festival. Ningen kyôki: Ai to ikari no ringu is a 1992 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike. This is the first of many Miike films to be based on manga, in this case one by Ikki Kajiwara. Forced Entry Forced Entry is a 2002 pornographic film written and directed by Lizzy Borden, produced by Rob Zicari, and released by Extreme Associates. The film is loosely based on the crimes of California serial killer Richard Ramirez. El valle de los miserables El valle de los miserables is a 1975 Mexican drama film. Based in the novel El Valle Nacional by Enrique Albuerne. Dulhan Dulhan is a 1975 Bollywood drama film, produced by B. Anand Valli under the Sujatha International banner and directed by C. V. Rajendran. It stars Jeetendra, Hema Malini, Jamuna in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film is a remake of Telugu movie Sharada, starring Sobhan Babu, Sharada in the pivotal roles. Its remake of Kannada movie yaav Janmad Maitri 1972 Zakhmi Sipahi Zakhmi Sipahi is a 1994 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T L V Prasad, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Om Puri, Rituparna Sengupta and Puneet Issar. An honest officer is forced to deliver a wrong verdict, spiralling his reputation & so commits suicide; his wife subsequently becomes mad. His son takes it upon him to bring the perpetuators to justice. A 3-way classic combo of Chakraborty, TLV Prasad & KC Bokadia. Asian Charlie's Angels Asian Charlies Angels is a Taiwanese version of the successful 1970s American television show, filmed in Mandarin. Produced in 2001 and airing on ImaginAsian in the United States, the show stars Annie Wu as Annabelle, Kelly Lin as Cindy and Qu Ying as Betty. Christy Chung also appears in the film as Angie. Sagina Mahato Sagina Mahato is a 1970 Bengali film. Produced by Shri J.K. Kapur and directed by Tapan Sinha, the film stars Dilip Kumar and Saira Banu. The film is based on the true story of the labour movement of 1942-43, told through with fictional characters, and the mock trial of Sagina Mahato, the trade union leader of a factory in Siliguri. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was shot on locations in Kurseong, near Darjeeling. The film was remade as a Hindi film titled Sagina in 1974, by Sinha with the same leads, produced by the same producers team J.K. Kapur and Heman Ganguly, though this version wasnt successful. Film music composed by legendary playback singer Anup Ghoshal Keisatsu nikki is a 1955 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Seiji Hisamatsu and produced by Nikkatsu. American Roots Music American Roots Music is a 2001 multi-part documentary film that explores the historical roots of American Roots music through footage and performances by the creators of the movement: Folk, Country, Blues, Gospel, Bluegrass, and many others. This PBS film series is available as an in-class teaching tool. Notable musicians that appear in this documentary are: Kris Kristofferson Bonnie Raitt Robbie Robertson Bob Dylan Eddie Vedder Mike Seeger Ricky Skaggs Marty Stuart Rufus Thomas Doc Watson James Cotton Bela Fleck Douglas B. Green Arlo Guthrie Flaco Jiménez B.B. King Bruce Springsteen Steven Van Zandt Robert Mirabal Keb Mo Willie Nelson Sam Phillips Bernice Johnson Reagon Keith Richards Earl Scruggs Ralph Stanley The Rape of the Sabines El Rapto de las Sabinas is a 1962 historical drama film adaptation of the Roman foundation myth about the abduction of Sabine women by the Romans shortly after the foundation of the city of Rome. The film was written and directed by Alberto Gout. The Hungry Squid The Hungry Squid is 2002 animated short film by John Weldon, about a young girl whose homework and personal life is being disrupted by creatures, including a giant ravenous squid. The film was animated using Weldons personal style of do-it-yourself filmmaking, combining low-budget computer animation with puppets, photos and stop-motion animation in a technique he calls "digital recyclomation." The films producer, Marcy Page, had coined the term "recyclomation" during production of Weldons 1991 film, The Lump. This National Film Board of Canada production received seven awards, including the Genie Award for Best Animated Short and the Platinum Award at the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival. The film is narrated by Derek McGrath. Mashdi ebad Mashdi ebad is a 1953 Iranian musical comedy film directed by Samad Sabahi. Insaaf Apne Lahoo Se Insaaf Apne Lahoo Se is a 1994 Bollywood film starring Shatrughan Sinha, Sanjay Dutt, Shekhar Suman, Farah Naaz and Gulshan Grover. It was released on 18 March 1994. Jal Bin Machhli Nritya Bin Bijli Jal Bin Machhli Nritya Bin Bijli is a 1971 Bollywood romance film directed by V. Shantaram, with Sandhya and Abhijeet as leads, along with Vatsala Deshmukh and Dina Pathak. This was the first Indian film for which all songs were recorded in stereophonic sound. The film, however, had mono soundtrack. All songs were recorded and mixed by Mangesh Desai at V. Shantarams Rajkamal Kalamandir studios. Customs Diary Customs Diary is a 1993 Malayalam crime film by T. S. Suresh Babu starring Mukesh, Jayaram and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. Ellarum Chollanu Ellarum Chollanu is a 1992 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Kaladharan, starring Mukesh and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. Avittam Thirunaal Aarogya Sriman Avittam Thirunaal Aarogya Sriman is a 1995 Malayalam film directed by Viji Thampi. Kireedamillatha Rajakkanmar Kireedamillatha Rajakkanmar is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film directed by Kalabhavan Ansar and starring Jagadish, Prem Kumar, Jagathy Sreekumar and Annie. Pai Brothers Pai Brothers is a 1995 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Ali Akbar, starring Jagathy Sreekumar and Innocent. Main Awara Hoon Main Awara Hoon is a 1983 Indian film directed by Ashim S. Samanta. The movie, based on a story by late Gulshan Nanda, was the fifth-highest-grossing Hindi film of 1983, with the music by R.D. Burman for the film still being appreciated today. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Raj Babbar, Jayapradha and Rati Agnihotri. Asylum Asylum is a 2003 American short documentary film directed by Sandy McLeod. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Kanashii kibun de joke is a 1985 Japanese film directed by Masaharu Segawa. Kaise Kahoon Ke... Pyaar Hai Kaise Kahoon Ke... Pyaar Hai is a 2003 Bollywood film. It stars Amit Hingorani, Sharbani Mukherjee, Dharmendra, and Farida Jalal. It also stars Sunny Deol in a very special role in an extended cameo appearance. The movie was directed by Anil Kumaar Sharma and produced by Arjun Hingorani. The film failed at the box office however soundtrack were very popular. Off-Balance is a 2001 Japanese film directed by Shin Togashi based on the novel Hi-baransu by Naoko Uozumi which won the author the Kodansha Award for New Writers of Childrens Literature. Magandang hatinggabi Magandang Hatinggabi is a 1998 Filipino comedy-horror film directed by Laurenti Dyogi and release by Star Cinema. The film is divided into three episodes, each consisting of different set of stories, characters, and settings. The episodes are presented as a stories of urban legends as told by the character of Noni Buencamino. Vetri Vetri is a 1984 Indian Tamil-language action crime film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar. Vijayakanth play the lead role. The music is composed by Shankar-Ganesh. Vijay also plays a cameo role as a child artist, making it his first ever on-screen performance. Dost For other f Hollywood's Magical Island: Catalina Hollywoods Magical Island: Catalina is a 2003 documentary film directed and produced by Greg Reitman. It describes the history of Santa Catalina Island, with archival footage, stills, and interviews with residents and historians. Arizona sur Arizona Sur is a 2007 Argentine comedy film directed and produced by Daniel Pensa and Miguel Angel Rocca and written by Alan Pauls. The film stars Nazareno Casero, Daniel Freire and Alejandro Awada and premiered on 18 January 2007 in Buenos Aires. The Incredible Robert Baldick: Never Come Night The Incredible Robert Baldick is a 1972 BBC drama that formed part of the third season of Drama Playhouse, the BBCs launching pad for potential series. It marked the return to the BBC drama department, for the first time in six years, of writer Terry Nation. His last completed piece of work for the BBC before this, had been his work on the Doctor Who story The Daleks Master Plan in 1965. After that he had worked for ITV/ITC film series including The Avengers, The Saint, The Baron, The Champions and Department S. The pilot episode was entitled "Never Come Night" and was produced by Anthony Coburn, and directed by Cyril Coke. The drama was described as Victorian Gothic Suspense. Robert Baldick, played by Robert Hardy, was an eccentric dilettante scientist/detective, possessed of a personal steam locomotive, The Tsar, originally built for Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, complete with armour plating, bulletproof glass and an on-board laboratory. The programme was scheduled to be shown on Wednesday 6 September 1972 but, in the immediate aftermath of the Munich massacre, the production was removed at the last moment. The programme was finally shown on 2 October 1972, but despite achieving 6.6 million viewers and mainly positive feedback - - the pilot did not lead to the BBC commissioning a full series. That honour went instead to Sutherlands Law and The Venturers. Jesus - Der Film Jesus – The Film is a 1986 experimental feature film by German filmmaker Michael Brynntrup. This "Monumental Film" on Super 8 contains 35 episodes made by 22 filmmakers and collectives from East and West Germany. Each episode is a very loose interpretation of the stories, parables and stations of the life of Jesus. Rytsarskiy roman Chivalric Romance is a 2000 Russian historical adventure film set in the Byzantine Empire during the First Crusade, and based on Sir Walter Scott’s novel Count Robert of Paris. This film was directed by Aleksandr Inshakov and written by Sergey Sergeyev and Aleksey Sidorov. Kam slunce nechodí Kam slunce nechodí is a 1971 Czechoslovak film. The film stars Josef Kemr. Tre giorni di anarchia Three Days of Anarchy is a 2005 Italian drama film written and directed by Vito Zagarrio. Naglalayag Naglalayag is a 2004 Filipino movie that tells the story of a May–December affair between a middle-aged judge and a young taxi driver. Brilliantly acted by Nora Aunor and Yul Servo, the couple’s story brings to light society’s perceptions of gender, age, and class. Naglalayag has received nine major awards in the 2004 Manila Film Festival, including Best Story and Best Screenplay, and was also the major winner in the 53rd FAMAS Awards. The film also won for Nora Aunor, Yul Servo, and Maryo J. de los Reyes the best actress, best actor, and Special Jury awards, respectively, at the 2004 Brussels International Independent Film Festival. Comrade Ckalov Crosses the North Pole Comrade Chkalov Crosses the North Pole is a 1990 Soviet short comedy film directed by Maksim Pezhemsky. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Art Thief Musical! Art Thief Musical! is a 2004 American short musical film by Linus Lau. It stars Autumn Reeser, Benjamin Sprunger, Matt OToole and Sean Smith. It premiered at the Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films in September 2004. Inspired by Jacques Demys The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, all of the "dialogue" throughout the entire film is sung, except for the last two lines. Rise Above: The Tribe 8 Documentary Rise Above: The Tribe 8 Documentary is a feature film about the all women queercore punk band Tribe 8 directed and produced by Tracy Flannigan. The film chronicles live performances, candid moments of their lives at work and on the road, and the controversy at the Michigan Womyns Music Festival, an all womens music festival, that landed them in a quagmire of protest and praise from a fiercely divided crowd. It also captures the truly funny and warm people behind the music and the politics. Starting with their controversial gig at the 1994 Michigan Womyns Music Festival, the film chronicles four years of the band. The images presented on stage of blow jobs, sadomasochistic acts and mock castrations are not shocking the audience for shocks sake, for example Lynn Breedlove, the lead singer wore a strap-on didlo. Lyn often got young men up from the audience to service her, this act was to break the taboo of straight male penetration. The documentary portrays on a deeper level through the band members intense personal disclosures. Diao Charn Diau Charn is a 1958 Hong Kong Huangmei opera film directed by Li Han-hsiang. The film is based on Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and stars Lin Dai as Diaochan. Misolovka Walta Disneya Walt Disneys Mousetrap is a Croatian fantasy-comedy film directed by Eduard Tomičić and is based on the writing by Zoran Ferić. It was released in 2003. The Elephant Walk Haathi Mere Saathi is a 1993 Urdu film made in Pakistan. The English title is The Elephant Walk.This film was a Nigar Award winner for Best Film of the year 1993 and in 4 other categories for 1993. It was a "super-hit film" at the box-office. Kalat Nakalat Kalat Nakalat is a Marathi movie released on 11 December 1989. Produced by Smita Talwalkar and directed by Kanchan Nayak. The movie is based on a happy and loving family, and how everything changes because of one mistake. A Pinwheel Without Wind A Pinwheel Without Wind is a 2002 Chinese film directed by Liu Te-kai and starring Zhou Xun and Jeff Chang. Mecano - Los vídeos Thirupathi is a 2006 Indian Tamil action masala film written and directed by Perarasu and produced by AVM Productions. The film features Ajith Kumar and Sadha in the lead roles, with Riyaz Khan and Arun Pandian appearing in other pivotal roles. The film garnered mixed reviews from critics and it did above average business at the box office. Dharma Karma Dharma Karma is a 1997 Bollywood Action film, produced by Gyanchand Chauhan & Shamjee B. Patel on Prince Pictures banner and directed by Ravi Varma. Starring Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Rahul Roy, Rohit Kumar, Upasana Singh, Eva Grover, Trishna, in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. Night Pastor Night Pastor is a short horror film directed by Alex Chandon and stars Neil Keenan and Matt Russel. The Last Days The Last Days is a 2005 war film directed by Eric Bryan. It is among the films being shown at the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival, "Film for the People". Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto Story Giuseppe Verdis Rigoletto Story is a film version of Giuseppe Verdis opera Rigoletto. Filmed in Siena in 2002, it was directed by Gianfranco Fozzi and produced by David Guido Pietroni and Maurizio De Santis distributed worldwide by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The Red Kebaya The Red Kebaya is a 2006 Malaysian period drama film released by Golden Screen Cinemas, directed by Oliver Knott and produced by Andre Berly and Ramli Hassan. The film premiered in Malaysian cinemas on 23 November 2006 and is rated PG13. Teenage Wasteland Teenage Wasteland is a 2006 drama film written and directed by Welsh director Andrew Jones. It was funded through the independent film company Steel & Glass Films Ltd. The film is a cinema-verite style look into the lives of several disenchanted teens and their dysfunctional home lives in Swansea, south Wales. The cast members are relative unknowns and the characters are all based on people director Jones knew. The scenes featuring the teenagers at home with their parents are shot in black-and-white and the scenes of the teenage characters outside the home are shot in colour. We Are the Faithful We Are the Faithful is a 2005 documentary short film produced and directed by Swiss actor Michael Koch. It premiered in October 2005. The film is entirely spoken in Baseldytsch, a Swiss German dialect, but subtitles in Standard German and English are shown. The films subject is the stadium culture of FC Basel supporters during a game in 2005 at the St. Jakob-Park and the importance of the chief supporter, Tobias Haufler, cheering on the crowd. The film was favoured by critics and has been shown at eight short film festivals, amongst them in Clermont-Ferrand winning the Prix Canal+. The film also screened for a sold out crowd at the opening night screening of Rooftop Films 2007 Summer Series and was later chosen to be a part of the "Doc Shots" program, a collection of the best short non-fiction films from Rooftops 2007 Summer Series. Various TV stations like ARTE, Canal+ and SF were interested in buying the rights to broadcast, and ARD even planned to broadcast the film during the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. The film is heavily disputed amongst supporters of FC Basel. In 2006, Haufler denied to agree on any further public presentations; as of 2007, the film can be purchased in various shops in Basel as well as in internet shops. Fire Creek Fire Creek is a 2006 independent film released theatrically by Brigham Young University. The film was released digitally for select Cinemark theaters in Utah, May 8, 2009. Mano po 5: Gua ai di (I love you) Mano Po 5: Gua Ai Di is a 2006 Filipino film starring Filipino actors Angel Locsin as Charity and Richard Gutierrez as Nathan. Nathan is a veterinarian with playboy tendencies who falls in love with Charity, a Chinese Filipino who always follows tradition. In order to woo not only Charity but also her family, Nathan tries to follow and adapt Chinese culture, but with hilarious results. Unlike the other films in the series, Mano Po 5 is a romantic comedy-drama. The film stars Lorna Tolentino, Angel Locsin and Richard Gutierrez, which already starred together in Mano Po 2: My Home. Asias Superstar and Star In A Million finalist Christian Bautista also appeared in his first film at the height of his successful musical career. Peter and the Magic Egg Peter and the Magic Egg is a 1983 animated musical Easter television special produced by Murakami-Wolf-Swenson. It is narrated as story by Uncle Amos the egg, voiced by Ray Bolger. Golden Age Golden Age is an adult animated mockumentary short film which debuted as a web-series on Comedy Centrals broadband channel Motherload in 2006. Ten segments trace the sordid careers of oddball cartoon characters from throughout the history of animation. Notable characters include Marching Gumdrop, Lancaster Loon, and Kongobot. The film is produced by Augenblick Studios and directed by Aaron Augenblick. Golden Age was an official selection of the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Dulhan Banoo Main Teri Dulhan Banoo Mein Teri is a 1999 Indian film. It was produced and directed by B. Subhash. The film stars Faraaz Khan and Deepti Bhatnagar in lead roles. Smile for the Camera Smile for the Camera is a short 2005 independent film. It was directed, produced and edited by Jordan Galland, who co-wrote the story and screenplay with Sean Lennon. Galland and Lennon also wrote the theme song, which was performed by Gallands Domino band mate Domino Kirke and her sister Jemima Kirke. Although the films cast, with the exception of Erika Thormahlen, had no previous acting experience, Milla Jovovich and Sean Lennon make cameo appearances as "Boxheads". The film has been released on DVD. Springtime Serenade Springtime Serenade is a short cartoon made by Walter Lantz Productions, and features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. While most shorts in the series are shot in black and white, this one is among the very few that are in color. Kaiketsu zorori Not to be confused with Kaiketsu Zorro is a popular Japanese childrens book series created by Yutaka Hara and published by Poplar Publishing. The original books were also made into an OVA, animated feature-length films, anime, and comic. Der Verdacht Suspect is a 2008 short film. It was the final graduation project of director Felix Hassenfratz at the Internationale filmschule köln. The story, inspired by true events and based on the documentary The Baker Did It, is set in a southern German province with the Badisch dialect. The film is a co-production with the broadcast stations SWR and ARTE, and supported by a German film fund. Despite its regional emphasis, Suspect is a universal story, focused on human behaviour, a story about love in the face of doubt. Tongzhi in Love Tongzhi in Love is a 2008 30-minute documentary film directed by Ruby Yang which portrays the life of gay men in China. The film was produced by Thomas Lennon and features music by Bill Frisell and Brian Keane. The films world premiere was at the Silverdocs Film Festival in Washington on 18 June 2008 and the West Coast premiere at the Frameline Film Festival in San Francisco on 28 June 2008. "Tongzhi" means "comrade" and has become a slang term for "gay" in several Asian countries. This film was shown at many film festivals and garnered several prestigious awards which include the Golden Gate Award for best documentary short the 52nd San Francisco International Film Festival and the Silver Award at Mix Brasil Festival of Diversity. Glago's Guest Glagos Guest is a 2008 Walt Disney Animation Studios computer animated short film directed by Chris Williams. The film premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in June 2008. Animated in stereoscopic 3D, the short tells the story of a strange meeting between a Russian soldier guarding a Siberian outpost and an extraterrestrial. Goodbye Mothers Goodbye Mothers is a Moroccan film directed by Mohamed Ismaïl. Set-up in Casablanca, the movie depicts the fate of Moroccan Muslim and Jewish families during the exodus of the Jews of Morocco in the beginning of the 1960s. The plot inspires itself from the tragic sinking of the Egoz, when 44 Moroccan Jews who were clandestinely emigrating to Israel lost their lives. Through the Glass Through the Glass is a 2008 American-Nigerian comedy film, written, directed and produced by Stephanie Okereke. The film was nominated for Best Screenplay at the 5th Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2009. No. 4 Street of Our Lady No. 4 Street of Our Lady is a 2009 documentary film about Franciszka Halamajowa, a Polish woman of Catholic faith, and her daughter Helena, who risked their life to save three Jewish families, 15 persons, during the Holocaust. In 1984, Yad Vashem recognized Franciszka Halamajowa and Helena Liniewska-Halamajowa, as Righteous Among the Nations. President Mir Qanbar President Mir Qanbar is a 2005 Iranian documentary film directed by Mohammad Shirvani. The film follows Mir Qanbar, an elderly Iranian man, as he campaigns in the countrys presidential election. The film won the Award of Excellence at the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival in 2005 and in 2007 won the Audience Favorite award at the Noor Iranian Film Festival in Los Angeles. Skiing Everest Skiing Everest is an American adventure documentary directed by Les Guthman and Mike Marolt; written by Les Guthman, and featuring high-altitude skiers Mike Marolt, Steve Marolt, John Callaghan, Jim Gile, Hans Kammerlander, Chris Davenport, Laura Bakos, Mark Newcomb. The film also features Fredrik Ericsson, who died skiing on K2 in 2010. Filmed by Mike Marolt over ten years, Skiing Everest tells the story of a group of close friends, led by Marolt and his twin brother Steve, who grew up in Aspen, and went on to become the first skiers from the Western Hemisphere to ski from above 8,000 meters when they skied from the summit of Shisha Pangma in Tibet in 2000, and then challenged the highest slopes in the world on Mount Everest and Cho Oyu. The film follows the Marolts and their childhood friends Jim Gile, and John Callahan, who was an Olympic cross-country skier, on skiing expeditions into the death zone above 26,000 ft., without using bottled oxygen. At the top of the world, they lock into their skis and challenge the most dangerous slopes in the world. Skiing Everest also tells the history of high-altitude skiing, dating back to the 1930s, and includes interviews with Hans Kammerlander, who was the first to ski from the summit of Everest; Laura Bakos, the first woman to ski from the summit of an 8,000 m. peak; and Chris Davenport, the two-time world extreme skiing champion, who is an avid ski mountaineer as well. And it tells the Marolts personal story: the sons of U.S. Olympic skier Max Marolt, who grew up in Aspen, before it became an internationally famous ski destination and who took to skiing in the hope of escaping what was an isolated, decaying former mining town. Skiing Everest was shown in film festivals and theaters in 2009-2011 and was bought by ESPN in July 2011 for broadcast in the United States and Europe. It debuted on ESPN Classic in November 2011 with six primetime broadcasts over the weekend of November 18–20. Skiing Everest was converted from 2D to 3D in 2012 by Blue Hemisphere 3D. It will premiere in December 2012 and be released in theaters and on 3D Blu-ray Disc in January 2013. Long Shot: The Kevin Laue Story Long Shot: The Kevin Laue Story is a 2013 documentary film directed by Franklin Martin with Dutchmen Films and Cinipix. A teenager, Kevin Laue, pursues his dream to become the first one-armed man to play NCAA Division I basketball. Martin documents the daily struggles of a young man coming to terms with his need for his deceased fathers approval while battling obstacles to fulfill his dream. Warrior's End Warriors End is a 2009 medieval epic film written and directed by Bjorn Anderson and starring Zach Maurer, John Symonds, and Paul Eenhoorn. Missing Child Missing Child is an American neo-noir psychological thriller film directed and co-written by Luke Sabis, and produced by 9W Productions. It stars Luke Sabis, Kristen Ruhlin, and Charles Gorgano. Chengdu, I Love You Chengdu, I Love You is a Chinese film directed by Cui Jian and Fruit Chan, and released in October 2009. Runtime is 78 minutes with languages in Mandarin and English. Babe's and Ricky's Inn Babes & Rickys Inn is a documentary film directed by Ramin Niami about the famed blues club, Babes & Rickeys Inn. The film premiered April 5, 2013 at Laemmle Monica in Santa Monica. Kadha, Samvidhanam Kunchakko Kadha, Samvidhanam Kunchakko is a 2009 Malayalam-language psychological thriller directed by Haridas Kesavan, and produced by Manoj Ramsingh The film features Sreenivasan and Meena in the lead roles. Neck is a 2010 Japanese horror-comedy film starring Junpei Mizobata and Saki Aibu. It was directed by Takeshi Shirakawa. Saradha Bullodu Saradha Bullodu is a 1996 Tollywood family film directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty and produced by T. Trikrama Rao under the Vijayalakshmi Art Pictures banner. It stars Venkatesh and Nagma playing the lead roles, with music composed by Koti. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. It was dubbed into Tamil as Enga Oor Singam. Ninna Nedu Repu Ninna Nedu Repu is a Tollywood film, starring Ravi Krishna and Akshara in the lead roles. It is made on SPR Entertainments India Private Limited Banner. LakshmiKanth Chenna is the director and Nukarapu Surya Prakash Rao produces the flick. The film released in 2008, May. The film was simultaneously made in Tamil as Netru Indru Naalai. The Tamil satellite rights were sold to Kalaignar TV. Mint Julep Mint Julep is a 2010 romance film written, directed, and produced by Wisconsin filmmakers Ian Teal and Kathy Fehl, starring David Morse, Angelica Torn, and James Gandolfini. It is set in small-town North Carolina and follows the struggling marriage of Deirdre, a diner waitress played by Torn, and Leighton, an insurance salesman played by Teal. Morse plays an odd groundskeeper at a golf course who witnesses a murder, and Gandolfini plays a landlord in New York City. The films surreal aspects reflect influences from Federico Fellini, Luis Buñuel and Michelangelo Antonioni. The independent film took more than a decade to produce due to budget restraints. Teal and Fehl spent an estimated $150,000 on the film, much of which came from their personal finances. The filmmakers received some financial backing from Marilyn Perry, an art historian, painter, and former chairwoman of the World Monuments Fund. Perry studied under Fehls father at the University of North Carolina, where he taught art history. The film premiered on May 22, 2010 at the Gerold Opera House in Weyauwega, where Teal and Fehl run a non-profit organization called Wega Arts. Naked Angel Naked Angel is a 2011 independent film written and directed by Christina Morales Hemenway. Starring James Duval and introducing Cameron Watkins, the film revolves around Andreas, played by Duval who wants to let go of life and falls in love with an angel who longs to be human and is inspired to live again. One Angry Man One Angry Man is a 2010 film starring Jackie Mason and directed by Peter LeDonne and Steven Moskovic. Bouncing Cats Bouncing Cats is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Australian-American director and photographer Nabil Elderkin. The film follows the efforts of Abraham "Abramz" Tekya and Breakdance Project Uganda to use dance to empower youth in war-torn Uganda. The film is a testimony of Crazy Legs of Rock Steady Crew and his experiences in the BPU program. The film features narration by Common and additional interviews with Mos Def, will.i.am and KNaan. Also appearing in the film is Okot Jolly Grace, whose guidance enabled the filmmakers to see and understand the plight of children in northern Uganda. Tulku Tulku is a 2009 documentary film, written and directed by Gesar Mukpo. The film details the personal experiences of five young Western men who were identified in childhood as being tulkus, or reincarnated Tibetan Buddhist masters. For over 700 years tulkus have been sought out as highly revered leaders and teachers of Tibetan Buddhism. Beginning in the 1970s, several tulkus have been identified as having incarnated in the West. These new, Western-born, very modern tulkus lead lives prone to culture clash and identity confusion. Kako si? How is You? is a 2009 Turkish drama film directed by Özlem Akovalıgil about two groups of travelers as they travel to Europe from Istanbul. Super Inday and the Golden Bibe Super Inday and the Golden Bibe is a remake of the original 1988 movie starring Maricel Soriano and a fantasy-adventure flick official entry to 36th Metro Manila Film Festival–Philippines 2010 of Regal Entertainment co-produced with Regal Multimedia, Inc. on December 25, 2010. This stars Marian Rivera as Super Inday and John Lapus as the Golden Bibe. Marilivit Tetri Salt White is a 2011 Georgian drama film directed by Keti Machavariani. Secret of the Seal is a 1992 anime film. It was dubbed into English and was distributed by Celebrity Home Entertainment in 1993 under the title of The Secret of the Seal Kudirithe Kappu Coffee Kudirithe Kappu Coffee is a 2011 Telugu film directed by Ramana Salva who has worked as a cinematographer for the movie Village Lo Vinayakudu. He makes his debut as a director with this film. The duo Mahi and Shiva who also produced Village Lo Vinayakudu, are jointly producing this movie under the banner of Shiva Productions and Moon Water Pictures. Varun Sandesh acts in the lead role along with the debutant actress Suma Bhattacharya in the opposite lead role. Yogeshwara Sharma, who is the son of acclaimed lyricist Sirivennala Seetha Rama Sastry, debuts himself as the music composer for this film. The producers of the movie have announced the start of the film and also remarked that the film would be an entertaining film as nice as a cup of hot coffee during the rains. The Importance of Being Earnest The Importance of Being Earnest is a filmed version of the 2011 Broadway revival production of Oscar Wildes play of the same name. The film is directed by and stars Brian Bedford. Zaharu Zaharu is a 2011 Maldivian psychological romantic thriller film written and directed by Ali Shifau. Produced by Mohamed Ali under Dark Rain Entertainment, the film stars Ali Seezan, Niuma Mohamed and Sheela Najeeb in pivotal roles. The film is inspired from Adrian Lyne-directed American psychological erotic thriller film Fatal Attraction. The film centers on a married man who has a weekend affair with a woman who refuses to allow it to end and becomes obsessed with him. The film was released on 5 May 2011. Upon release the film received mixed response from critics and was declared a "flop" at box office. Locked in a Garage Band Locked in a Garage Band is a 2012 Canadian comedy film directed and written by Jennifer Westcott, and produced by Victoria Westcott of Elgin Road Productions. The film stars Scott Lyster, Ella Simon, Katelyn Wallace, Andrew Jenkins, Luke Jennings, and Brittney Wilson. Filmed mainly at one location in Mission, British Columbia, Canada, it was first released on 4 September 2012. Pink Pink is a 2011 South Korean drama film directed by Jeon Soo-il. Turning Point Turning Point is a 2012 drama film written and directed by Niyi Towolawi and starring Jackie Appiah, K.D. Aubert, Todd Bridges, Ernie Hudson, Patience Ozokwor, with Igoni Archibong in leading role of "Ade". It received 2 nominations at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards. spOILed Spoiled is a 2011 documentary film about energy myths, environmental issues with energy, the problems with alternative energy, and the global warming controversy associated with energy. Spoiled also discusses wind energy, solar energy, fossil fuels, green energy, alternative energy, and sustainable energy as a part of its renewable energy documentary scope. Ideachi Kalpana Ideachi Kalpana is a Marathi film released on 31 December 2010. Produced and directed by Sachin Pilgaonkar. The movie is a laughter riot revolving around a lie, a lawyer who begins the lie and a whole bunch of people who wants answers. Lullaby to My Father Lullaby to My Father is a 2012 documentary film directed by Amos Gitai that premiered at the Venice Film Festival. The film relates the story of Gitais father, Munio Weinraub, an eminent Israeli architect. Weinraub was a student at the Bauhaus design and architecture school in the city of Dessau when Hitler closed the school in 1933. In May 1933, Weinraub was accused of "treason against the German people", sent to prison and later expelled from Germany. The film traces Munios route from Poland to Germany, from Switzerland to Palestine. Gitai has written that his film "is a voyage searching for the relationships between a father and his son, architecture and movies, the history of a journey and intimate memories. Like in my movie Carmel, based on my mother, Efratias, letters, there is no chronological sequence of events. It is not a reconstituted biography, but a mosaic. The story comes together piece by piece, as a poetical association of pictures, faces, voyages, real architecture and snippets of fiction." Annum Innum Ennum Annum Innum Ennum is a 2013 Malayalam film directed and scripted by Rajesh Nair, starring Nishan, Jishnu, Siddique, Fareisa Joemmanbaks, Tashu Kaushik and Radhika. Produced by Usha Rajesh under the Vaya Films banner, the film was shot mostly in Trivandrum. Vanishing Point Vanishing Point is a 2012 National Film Board of Canada documentary film directed by Alberta filmmakers and environmental scientists Stephen A. Smith and Julia Szucs, chronicling life in the Arctic for two remote communities linked by a migration from Baffin Island to Greenland. The film is narrated in Inuktitut by Navarana Kavigak Sørensen, a polyglot Inughuit linguist who is the great-great-great-niece of a Baffin Island shaman who had led the migration in 1860. Production of the film took Smith and Szucs four years. The filmmakers accompanied Navarana on three hunting trips across the remote north for Vanishing Point, which contrasts traditional life on the tundra with life in modern-day communities. The film also shows the impact of Arctic sea ice decline on families who still travel the north by dog teams. Vanishing Point was co-written by Alberta novelist Marina Endicott and produced by Szucs along with David Christensen for the NFB. The film premiered at the Calgary International Film Festival and was nominated for best feature documentary at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards. Little Superman Little Superman is a 2014 Malayalam 3-D superhero film directed by Vinayan, starring Master Deny, Baby Nayanthara, Ansiba Hassan and Praveena in the lead roles. The film was inspired by the superhero character Superman. The film was dubbed and released in Tamil and Hindi. Thaayavva Thayavva is a 1997 Kannada film directed by V. Umakanth, featuring Charan Raj, Sudeep, Umashree and Sindhu in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by V. Manohar, with lyrics by V. Manohar and Geethapriya. Sex Door Neighbors Sex Door Neighbors is a 2013 American made for cable erotic film written and directed by Stormy Daniels. It is also known by the alternative name Meant to Be. De Umoralske The Immoral is a 2013 Norwegian comedy film directed by Lars Daniel Krutzkoff Jacobsen. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Bu Ken Qu Guan Yin aka Avalokiteshvara Avalokitesvara, also known as Bu Ken Qu Guan Yin, is a 2013 Chinese religious film directed by Zhang Xin. It is loosely based on a legend about how Mount Putuo in Chinas Zhejiang Province became the bodhimaṇḍa of the bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara, who is better known in Chinese as Guanyin. The film starred Li Chun, Nie Yuan, Nakaizumi Hideo, Siqin Gaowa, Nakano Ryoko and Mou Fengbin in the leading roles. It was shown at the 37th Montreal World Film Festival in 2013 and was named one of the four World Greats. Living Stars Living Stars is a 2014 Argentine documentary film co-directed by Gastón Duprat and Mariano Cohn. The film had its premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014. The film later screened at 2014 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival on April 25, 2014. Ekka Saka Ekka Saka is a Tulu language film, directed by K. Sooraj Shetty and produced by Lion Kishore D. Shetty for Lukumi Cine Creations. It stars Hitesh Naik and Sonal Monteiro. Paradise Hotel Paradise Hotel is a 2010 Bulgarian documentary film directed by Sophia Tzavella. It depicts the lives of Roma living in an apartment block in a village in Yambol Province, Bulgaria. The film received the FIPRESCI award for a film in the International selection at the 13th Thessaloniki International Film Festival. So It's You So Its You is a 2014 Filipino romantic comedy film starring Carla Abellana, Tom Rodriguez and JC de Vera. It is written and directed by Jun Lana. It was released on May 7, 2014 by Regal Entertainment. The film is about a pair of broken-hearted people who meet and begin a relationship, but their painful pasts hang over their romance. The Department The Department is a 2015 Nigerian romantic crime action film directed by Remi Vaughan-Richards, starring Majid Michel, OC Ukeje, Desmond Elliot, Osas Ighodaro, Jide Kosoko, Seun Akindele, Somkele Iyamah and Funky Mallam. The film which is the first feature film from Inkblot Productions and Closer Pictures, produced by Uduak Oguamanam and Chinaza Onuzo. The film tells the story of a secret department in a business conglomerate, as its gang members blackmail top executives into selling their companies to the leader of the conglomerate. Two lovers however opt out of the organization, but the group wants her back for one last job. She accepts against her husbands will, who consequently decides to sabotage the department in order to save their marriage. Spark Spark is an Indian drama film written and directed by V. K. Singh, produced by Rekha Yadav and Naresh Gupta. The film stars Rajneesh Duggal and Subhasree Ganguly in lead roles, with Govind Namdeo, Ashutosh Rana, Rohit Raj and Rati Agnihotri in supporting roles. The film was released on 2 October 2014. Forgotten Four: The Integration of Pro Football Forgotten Four: The Integration of Pro Football is a documentary about athletes Kenny Washington, Woody Strode, Marion Motley and Bill Willis. They helped break down the barriers that existed for black athletes in professional football. It was written by Aaron Cohen and directed by Johnson McKelvy. The films producer was Ross Greenburg. Romeo Romeo is a 2014 Telugu drama film starring Sairam Shankar and Adonika in the Lead directed by Gopi Ganesh. Valluripalli Ramesh Produced this Movie on Maharshi Cinema Banner and Sunil Kashyap provided the Music for the film. Moron 5.2: The Transformation Moron 5.2 The Transformation is a Filipino comedy film that is the direct sequel of Moron 5 and the Crying Lady starring Luis Manzano, Billy Crawford, Marvin Agustin, Matteo Guidicelli, DJ Durano and John Lapus. This is also the last film appearance of comedian German Moreno, who died in a cardiac arrest in Quezon City, Diliman on January 8, 2016 at the aged of 82. Kamen Rider Movie War Full Throttle: Kamen Rider vs. Kamen Rider Drive & Gaim is a 2014 Japanese film in the Kamen Rider Series. It serves as a crossover between the Kamen Rider Drive and Kamen Rider Gaim television series in the vein of previous "Movie War" films. The two series casts will reprise their roles, while guest starring Yūji Ayabe of the owarai duo Piece as the films antagonist, and briefly introducing the secondary rider of Kamen Rider Drive, Kamen Rider Mach. Movie War Full Throttle was released nationwide in Japan on December 13, 2014. Ordered to Forget Ordered to Forget is a 2014 Chechen film that depicts the Khaibakh massacre through the lense of the main protagonists Daud and Seda, two fictional characters who were depicted as witnesses to the massacre after fleeing their village. The film was intended to debut on 10 May 2014 but was banned because the Russian Ministry of Culture officially denies the events of the Khaibakh massacre and claimed the film would create ethnic hatred after denouncing the film as "anti-Russian". The Russian human rights group memorial stated the events the film depicted to be "considered a generally accepted fact". The makers of the film stated that they did not wish to promote hatred of Russians, and the film depicts many ethnic Russians characters outright resisting orders to kill Chechen and Ingush civilians issued by a member of the NKVD, Mikhail Gvishiani. Despite the governments ban on showing the film, it was screened at the Moscow film festival. Köçek Köçek is a 1975 Turkish romantic drama film written and directed by Nejat Saydam and starring the famous Turkish actress Müjde Ar. Maanja Velu Maanja Velu is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by A. Venkatesh. It stars Arun Vijay, Karthik, Prabhu and Dhansika in the lead with Vijayakumar and Riyaz Khan playing supporting roles and Santhanam and Ganja Karuppu providing comical relief. Most of the team from the successful venture, Malai Malai re-united for this film. It is a remake of the 2007 Telugu film Lakshyam. It has also been dubbed in Hindi as Zakhmi Cheetah. The film became a hit at the box office similar to the previous outing Malai Malai. Ichchhemotir Gappo Ichchhemotir Gappo is a 2015 Bengali film directed by Atanu Hazra, Adinath Das and Kaushik Sengupta, and produced by Pradip Churiwal and Saikat Mitra for Macneill Media Pvt Ltd. The music is composed by Kalyan Sen Barat. It is Macneill Medias second film, after Durbin. YADVI: The Dignified Princess Yadvi – The Dignified Princess is an Indian English film produced and directed by Jyoti Singh. The film stars Chandrachur Singh and popular Indian TV actor Vibhu Raghave. Miss India Worldwide 2009 Nikkitasha Marwaha also had a cameo in the film. The film was released theatrically on August 25, 2017. Bumper Draw Bumper Draw is a Bollywood Hindi comedy film starring Rajpal Yadav, Omkar Das Manikpuri, Zakir Hussain and Rushad Rana. Directed & produced by Irshad Khan Co produced by dinesh kumar the film was released to the cinemas on 16 October 2015. These C*cksucking Tears These C*cksucking Tears is a 2016 American documentary short film directed by Dan Taberski and starring Patrick Haggerty. It is based on his life and struggles as an openly gay person and musician with the band Lavender Country. The film opened at SXSW in March 2016, and won the award for Best Documentary Short. It subsequently screened at a number of LGBT and general interest film festivals, winning the award for Best Documentary Short at Outfest in Los Angeles and the Seattle International Film Festival. The film is named for the bands song "Crying These Cocksucking Tears". Forbidden: Undocumented and Queer in Rural America Forbidden: Undocumented and Queer in Rural America is a 2016 documentary about Moises Serrano, who grew up queer and undocumented in Yadkinville. Produced by director Tiffany Rhynard and editor Heather Mathews, the immigration reform documentary had its world premiere in Los Angeles at Outfest on July 12, 2016. Dreaming of Denmark Dreaming of Denmark is a documentary film by director Michael Graversen that investigates what happens to one of the many unaccompanied minor refugees who disappear in Europe. The film was released at the peak of the refugee crisis in Europe in 2015/16. Ek Cup Cha Ek Cup Cha is a Bangladeshi romantic film directed by Naim Imtiaz Niamul. The shooting of this film started on October 15, 2010. But for different circumstances regarding producers, it cannot be released. Finally, actor Ferdous Ahmed produced the film for the first time in his career and released on November 28, 2014. Ferdous Ahmed himself act in the central role of the film along with Moushumi, Mamnun Hasan Emon, Humayun Faridi and more. This was last film of Humayun Faridi. Bangladesh National Film Awards winning actor Alamgir and her daughter Akhi Alamgir is seen this film. After the success of the famous movie Bhat De, Alamgir and Akhi Alamgir, the father and daughter duo, worked in the project. Jeewan Hathi Jeewan Hathi is a 2016 Pakistani dark comedy short film directed by Meenu Gaur and Farjad Nabi and written by Fasih Bari Khan. Shailja Kejriwal and Mazhar Zaidi have produced the film. The Film has Samiya Mumtaz, Hina Dilpazeer, Naseeruddin Shah, Saife Hassan and Adnan Jaffar as lead cast in the film. Shaukeen Kaminay Shaukeen Kaminay is a 2016 contemporary Indian film, directed by Anil Chorasiya. The directorial debut is a Hindi language film. The film is produced under MFA Motion Pictures by Brajesh Pandey. Home and Away: An Eye for an Eye Home and Away: An Eye for an Eye is a television film and spin-off of the Australian soap opera Home and Away. It was written by Sarah Walker and directed by Arnie Custo. It premiered on 9 December 2015 on streaming service Presto, following the season finale of Home and Away. An Eye for an Eye was the first local production commissioned for Presto. The idea for a special was suggested during talks about a joint venture between Presto and the Seven Network. The networks CEO hoped An Eye for an Eye would keep regular viewers of Home and Away interested while the show was off air, while also attracting a new audience to Presto. The plot centres on the kidnapping of Ricky Sharpe and Darryl Braxtons infant son Casey by Braxs enemy Trevor "Gunno" Gunson. Former Home and Away actors Dan Ewing and Lisa Gormley reprised their roles of Heath Braxton and Bianca Scott especially for the telefilm. An Eye for an Eye was filmed at the Seven Network studios in Eveleigh, Palm Beach in Sydney, the town of Blackheath, and across the Blue Mountains. More crew members were brought in to help out, while many of the cast members had to fit in filming around their Home and Away schedules. Ahead of the episodes premiere, Prestos subscribers grew by 300 per cent within a seven-day period, causing Presto to upgrade their servers to cope with the demand. An Eye for an Eye broke all day one streaming records on Presto. It received a positive response from critics. Stephen Downie of TV Week thought fans of Home and Away would love it and he praised Sveens performance, while a writer for Inside Soap said the drama would have viewers on the edge of their seats. Following the success of An Eye for an Eye, two more specials were commissioned, and they aired on Foxtel in 2016 and 2017 respectively. 1st Sem 1st Sem is a 2016 Filipino independent coming of age comedy-drama film directed and written by Dexter Hemedez and Allan Ibanez in their feature-film directorial debut. The film stars Lotlot de Leon and newcomer Darwin Yu. It is an official entry to the 2nd CineFilipino Film Festival. The films teaser trailer was released at YouTube on January 20, 2016. The film will be having its commercial release on April 26, 2017. Unnodu Ka Unnodu Ka is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by RK and produced by Abirami Ramanathan. The film features Aari and Maya in the leading roles, while Prabhu plays a supporting role. Featuring music composed by C. Sathya, the film began production in January 2016. Humans Need Not Apply Humans Need Not Apply is a 2014 short Internet video, directed, produced, written and edited by CGP Grey. The video focuses on the future of the integration of automation into economics, as well as the impact of this integration to the worldwide workforce. It was released online as a YouTube video, on 13 August 2014. Enakku Veru Engum Kilaigal Kidayathu Enakku Veru Engum Kilaigal Kidayathu is a 2016 Indian Tamil comedy film written and directed by Ganapathy Balamurugan. The film stars Goundamani in the lead role, with Soundararaja and Riythvika in supporting roles. Featuring music composed by S. N. Arunagiri, the film began production during June 2016, and was released on 26 August 2016. Miami Love Affair Miami Love Affair is a 2017 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Ralph Kinnard and starring Burt Reynolds. Manic Manic is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Kalina Bertin and released in 2017. The film depicts Bertins efforts, in response to a family history of bipolar disorder, to investigate parts of her fathers prior life in Montserrat that she did not know about. The film premiered at the 2017 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. Pazhaya Vannarapettai Pazhaya Vannarapettai is a 2016 Tamil language Indian political drama film written and directed by Mohan.G. The music has been composed by Jubin and the film was released on 2 December 2016. Lechmi Lechmi is a Malayalam-language Indian comedy horror film directed by B.N Shajeer Sha, and story by Sajeer Ahammed and B.N.Shajeer Sha under the banner of Shamsher Creations. The film stars, Parvathy Ratheesh, Maanav, Sajeer Ahammed, B.N. Shabeer, Deepu Parassala, Biju Sopanam, Sethu Lekshmi, Moly Angamaly, Master Jiyaaz and Master Faraaz. Parvathy Ratheesh plays a salient, yet enigmatic role in the movie. Gate Gate is a 2018 South Korean crime comedy film directed by Shin Jai-ho. Krishnam Krishnam is a 2018 Indian Malayalam family drama thriller film written, directed and filmed by Dinesh Baboo from a story by P. N. Balaram, who also produced the film. The film features Akshay Krishnan, Ashwarya Ullas, Saikumar, and Shanthi Krishna in lead roles. The film was released in India on 18 May 2018 and was released straight online overseas. Tamil version was released in 15 March 2019. Iskra Iskra is a 2017 Montenegrin drama film directed by Gojko Berkuljan. It was selected as the Montenegrin entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Women of the Gulag Women of the Gulag is a 2018 US short documentary film directed by Marianna Yarovskaya. and based on the book Women of the Gulag: Stories of Five Remarkable Lives by Paul Roderick Gregory. Best Documentary Short shortlist nominee, 2018 Academy Awards. Mijaaj Mijaaj is a 2018 Indian Gujarati action drama film directed by Tapan Vyas, written by Pravin Pandya and produced by Jitendra Pandya. It stars Malhar Thakar, Esha Kansara, Revanta Sarabhai, Abhinay Banker, Chhaya Vora, Jayesh More, Bhatt Bhushan, Andy von Eich & Kajal Pisal. 6 Athiyayam 6 Athiyayam is a 2018 Tamil-language horror anthology film. It includes six separate stories, each part being directed by a different director. The film was produced by Shankar Thiyagarajan with a promotional song composed by Sam C. S., and lyrics by Karki Bava. The film was released on 23 February 2018. Kallai FM Kallai FM is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by Vineesh Millennium. Dialogues were written by Sreenivasan, who also starred alongside Sreenath Bhasi and Parvathy Ratheesh. The film is based on the real-life story of a radio repairer who was an ardent fan of singer Mohammed Rafi. The film was released on 16 February 2018. Gundam Build Divers is a Japanese science fiction anime television series produced by Sunrise, a spiritual successor to the 2013 anime Gundam Build Fighters, based on the long-running Gundam franchise. It is directed by Shinya Watada and written by Noboru Kimura with character designs by Juri Toida. It was first teased in December 2017 under the title "Gundam Build Next Battle Project" until its official reveal in The Gundam Base Tokyo on February 2, 2018. It premiered on all TXN network stations in Japan on April 3, 2018. Unlike the previous series, which focuses on the Gundam model aspect of the franchise, Gundam Build Divers focuses on a virtual reality massively multiplayer online game in terms of themes and battles. A sequel series, Rise, was announced on November 21, 2018 and will be released in October 2019 as part of the 40th anniversary celebration of the Gundam franchise. Shinya Watada is returning to direct the series at Sunrise Beyond, with Yasuyuki Muto as scriptwriter, Shuri Toida as character designer, and Hideakira Kimura as music composer. A prologue original net animation was aired by Sunrise in February 2, 2018, while two sidestories began serialization in June 2018 on both Gundam Ace and Dengeki Hobby Magazine respectively. Noble Savage Noble Savage is a 2018 Israeli drama film directed by Marco Carmel. In July 2018, it was one of five films nominated for the Ophir Award for Best Picture. Do Dooni Panj Do Dooni Panj is a 2019 Indian-Punjabi drama film directed by Harry Bhatti. The film stars Amrit Maan, Isha Rikhi, Rana Ranbir, Karamjit Anmol, Sardar Sohi, Harby Sangha, and Nirmal Rishi in prominent roles. The film is produced by Badshah under his production house Apra Films. Mr. Jones at the Ball Mr. Jones at the Ball is a 1908 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Rocky Road The Rocky Road is a 1910 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Frank Powell. Prints of the film survive in the film archives of the Library of Congress and the Museum of Modern Art. Brewster's Millions Brewsters Millions is a 1914 American comedy film directed by Oscar Apfel and Cecil B. DeMille and starred Edward Abeles. It is an adaptation of the 1902 novel written by George Barr McCutcheon. The novel had also been turned into a successful 1906 Broadway play of the same name that also starred Edward Abeles. Abeles success in the play led to his being cast in this film. Sydney Deane, who played the character of Jonas Sedgwick, made his film debut in Brewsters Millions and in doing so became the first Australian to appear in a Hollywood film. The film is considered to be lost. Nearly a King Nearly a King is a 1916 silent film romantic comedy produced by Famous Players Film Company and distributed by Paramount Pictures. John Barrymore stars in a story written for the screen. Barrymores first wife Katherine Corri Harris makes her screen debut with him in this picture. Frederick Thomson directed and this is now a lost film. One of the earliest screen appearances of a young Adolphe Menjou, just 25 years old. Souls Triumphant Souls Triumphant is a 1917 American drama film directed by John B. OBrien and starring Lillian Gish. This is considered to be a lost film. Wild Women Wild Women is a 1918 American comedy western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be lost. A Woman's Fool A Womans Fool is a 1918 American Western film directed by John Ford featuring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be lost. Dangerous Hours Dangerous Hours is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Fred Niblo. Prints of the film survive in the UCLA Film and Television Archive. It premiered in February 1920. The film was based on a short story "A Prodigal in Utopia" published in the Saturday Evening Post. The films working title was Americanism, which was the title of a pamphlet published by Ole Hanson, the mayor of Seattle who claimed to have broken the Seattle General Strike in 1919. Roped Roped was a 1919 American Western/comedy film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be lost. Roped is one of at least 25 films in which director John Ford and actor Harry Carey collaborated on between the years of 1917 and 1921. Ford saw Carry as a mentor and their worked on the story ideas for several of their films together. During these collaborations, Carey made more per film then Ford. By 1919, the year Roped came out, Ford was making 300 dollars a week, Carey was making 1,250. This differential in pay led to tension between the two. A Tale of Two Worlds A Tale of Two Worlds is a 1921 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures and directed by Frank Lloyd. The film stars several well-known actors including Leatrice Joy, Wallace Beery, Edythe Chapman, and J. Frank Glendon. The film has been preserved at the Library of Congress. Excuse My Dust Excuse My Dust is a surviving 1920 American silent comedy drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is based upon a Saturday Evening Post short story "The Bear Trap" by Byron Morgan. Sam Wood directed Wallace Reid. Reids young son, Wallace Jr., makes his first screen appearance here. This film is preserved in the Library of Congress. Quatre-vingt-treize Quatre-vingt-treize is a French silent film based on a novel Ninety-Three by Victor Hugo and directed by André Antoine, Albert Capellani and Léonard Antoine from year 1920. Appearances Appearances is a 1921 British drama film directed by Donald Crisp. Alfred Hitchcock is credited as a title designer. It is a lost film. Dangerous Lies Dangerous Lies is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by Paul Powell. Alfred Hitchcock is credited as a title designer. The film is now lost. Desperate Trails Desperate Trails is a 1921 American western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be lost. The Freeze-Out The Freeze-Out is a 1921 American Western film directed by John Ford and starring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be a lost film. The Hope Diamond Mystery The Hope Diamond Mystery is a 1921 American action film serial directed by Stuart Paton and featuring Boris Karloff. The film survives with a copy at the Library of Congress. A Perfect Crime A Perfect Crime is a 1921 American silent comedy drama film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Monte Blue, Jacqueline Logan, and Stanton Heck. It is not known whether the film survives. The Wallop The Wallop is a 1921 American western film directed by John Ford and starring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be lost. Circus Days Circus Days is a 1923 American silent comedy film starring child actor Jackie Coogan, directed by Eddie Cline, produced by Sol Lesser and Jackie Coogans own production company, and distributed through Associated First National Pictures. Save the Ship Save the Ship is a 1923 American silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel. The Lighthouse by the Sea The Lighthouse by the Sea is a 1924 American silent adventure film produced by and distributed by Warner Bros. The films star is canine sensation Rin Tin Tin, the most famous animal actor of the 1920s. The film was directed by Malcolm St. Clair. The film survives today. It was transferred onto 16mm film by Associated Artists Productions in the 1950s and shown on television. There is a print in the Library of Congress and in several private collections. For her 13th Birthday, Anne Frank the Jewish diarist watched this film from a rented reel with an early projection machine along with her friends who thoroughly enjoyed it. Anne was a big fan of Rin Tin Tin and mentioned this film in her diary. Crossed Signals Crossed Signals is a 1926 American silent action film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Helen Holmes, Henry Victor and Georgie Chapman. The Wilderness Woman The Wilderness Woman is a lost 1926 silent film comedy romance directed by Howard Higgin. It starred Aileen Pringle and Lowell Sherman. First National Pictures produced and distributed. Half a Bride Half a Bride is a 1928 American silent romance film directed by Gregory La Cava and starring Esther Ralston, Gary Cooper, and William Worthington. Based on the short story "White Hands" by Arthur Stringer, and written by Doris Anderson, Percy Heath, and Julian Johnson, the film is about an impulsive thrill-seeking heiress who announces to her father that she entered into a "companionate marriage" with one of her party friends. After her father abducts her aboard his private yacht and sails away, she escapes in a small boat and after a storm ends up on a desert island along with the yachts young captain who followed after her. Half a Bride was released on June 16, 1928 by Paramount Pictures in the United States. Half a Bride received generally good reviews upon its theatrical release, with one reviewer called it "a clever, entertaining picture". Partners in Crime Partners in Crime is a 1928 American comedy silent film directed by Frank R. Strayer and written by George Marion Jr., Grover Jones and Gilbert Pratt. The film stars Wallace Beery, Raymond Hatton, Mary Brian, William Powell, Jack Luden, Arthur Housman and Albert Roccardi. The film was released on March 17, 1928, by Paramount Pictures. A print of the film exists in the Library of Congress film archive. Großstadtschmetterling Pavement Butterfly is a 1929 British-German silent drama film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Anna May Wong, Alexander Granach and Nien Soen Ling. It was part of an ongoing co-production arrangement between Eichberg and British International Pictures. Manolescu - Der König der Hochstapler Manolescu is a 1929 German silent film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Ivan Mozzhukhin, Brigitte Helm and Heinrich George. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. Hot Curves Hot Curves is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy-drama film produced and distributed by Tiffany Pictures and directed by Norman Taurog. A print is held by the Library of Congress. Rex Lease, Benny Rubin and Alice Day star. The supporting cast features Pert Kelton. Love Comes Along Love Comes Along is a 1930 American romantic film directed by Rupert Julian, written by Wallace Smith, based on the uncompleted play Conchita by Edward Knoblock. It was a vehicle specifically picked to highlight the vocal talents of Bebe Daniels, which also starred Lloyd Hughes and Montagu Love. It made a profit of $258,000. An incomplete print has long been preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Le bal Le Bal is a 1931 French comedy drama film directed by Wilhelm Thiele, and written by Curt Siodmak, Ladislas Fodor and. A German language version, Der Ball, was simultaneously filmed with a different cast. Business and Pleasure Business and Pleasure is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by David Butler, starring Will Rogers and featuring Boris Karloff. The Conquering Horde The Conquering Horde is a 1931 American pre-Code Western directed by Edward Sloman and written by Emerson Hough, Grover Jones and William Slavens McNutt. The film stars Richard Arlen, Fay Wray, Claude Gillingwater, Ian Maclaren, Frank Rice, Arthur Stone and George Mendoza. The film was released on January 31, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. Ex-Bad Boy Ex-Bad Boy is a 1931 American comedy film directed by Vin Moore and written by Fred Niblo and Dale Van Every. The film stars Robert Armstrong, Jean Arthur, Jason Robards, Spencer Charters, Grayce Hampton and Lola Lane. The film was released on July 15, 1931, by Universal Pictures. Hat Check Girl Hat Check Girl is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and written by Barry Conners and Philip Klein. The film stars Sally Eilers, Ben Lyon, Ginger Rogers and Monroe Owsley. The film was released on October 8, 1932, by Fox Film Corporation. A Man's Land A Mans Land is a 1932 American western film, directed by Phil Rosen. It stars Hoot Gibson, Marion Shilling, and Robert Ellis, and was released on June 11, 1932. Until the Day We Meet Again is a lost 1932 Japanese film. It was the first sound film directed by Yasujirō Ozu. The Strange Case of Clara Deane The Strange Case of Clara Deane is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and Max Marcin, written by Max Marcin, and starring Wynne Gibson, Pat OBrien, Dudley Digges, Frances Dee, George Barbier, Russell Gleason and Lee Kohlmar. It was released on May 6, 1932, by Paramount Pictures. Trailing the Killer Trailing the Killer, also known as Call of the Wilderness and Lobo, is a 1932 American film directed by Herman C. Raymaker and released by Sono Art-World Wide Pictures. Destination Unknown Destination Unknown is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Tay Garnett and written by Tom Buckingham. The film stars Pat OBrien, Ralph Bellamy, Alan Hale, Russell Hopton, Tom Brown and Betty Compson. The film was released on April 1, 1933, by Universal Pictures. Fighting for Justice Fighting for Justice is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film, directed by Otto Brower. It stars Tim McCoy and Joyce Compton. The Library of Congress has a copy of this feature. Golden Harvest Golden Harvest is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by Nina Wilcox Putnam and Casey Robinson. The film stars Richard Arlen, Chester Morris, Genevieve Tobin, Roscoe Ates, Julie Haydon, Elizabeth Patterson and Berton Churchill. The film was released on September 22, 1933, by Paramount Pictures. Rainbow Over Broadway Rainbow Over Broadway is a 1933 American musical drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Joan Marsh, Frank Albertson and Lucien Littlefield. The films sets were designed by the art director Edward C. Jewell. The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi is a 1933 American comedy film directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Luther Reed and Albert DeMond. The film stars Mary Carlisle, Buster Crabbe, Charles Starrett, Florence Lake, Eddie Tamblyn and Sally Starr. The film was released on October 26, 1933, by Monogram Pictures. The Crime of Helen Stanley The Crime of Helen Stanley is a 1934 American Pre-Code crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman. The film is also known as Murder in the Studio. Emmy Emmy is a 1934 Hungarian comedy film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Gábor Rajnay, Irén Ágay and Ella Gombaszögi. It is based on a novel by Viktor Rákosi. The Pointing Finger The Pointing Finger is a 1933 British drama film directed by George Pearson and starring John Stuart, Viola Keats and Leslie Perrins. The screenplay concerns a man who plots to murder his half-brother so he can claim his earldom and an inheritance. The film was made by Twickenham Film Studios. Based on the novel The Pointing Finger by "Rita," it was a remake of the 1922 film of the same name. The Trumpet Blows The Trumpet Blows is a 1934 American Pre-Code film directed by Stephen Roberts, featuring George Raft as a Mexican matador, Adolphe Menjou as a retired bandito clearly based on Pancho Villa, and Frances Drake as Chulita, the woman they both want to marry. The film was written by Bartlett Cormack and Wallace Smith, and directed by Stephen Roberts. The film was a box office disappointment. Alias Mary Dow Alias Mary Dow is a 1935 American drama film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Sally Eilers, Ray Milland and Henry ONeill. The films sets were designed by the art director Ralph Berger. Inside the Room Inside the Room is a 1935 British mystery film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Austin Trevor, Dorothy Boyd and George Hayes. It was shot at Twickenham Studios in west London. A French detective, Pierre Santos, investigates a popular singer suspected of murder. The films sets were designed by the studios resident art director James A. Carter. Rainbow's End Rainbows End is a 1935 American Western film directed by Norval Spencer and starring Hoot Gibson. Adventure in Paris Adventure in Paris is a 1936 French comedy film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Jules Berry, Lucien Baroux and Danièle Parola. The films sets were designed by the art director Eugène Lourié. The Devil on Horseback The Devil on Horseback is a 1936 American musical comedy film directed by Crane Wilbur and starring Lili Damita, Fred Keating, and Renee Torres. A separate Spanish-language version was also produced. It was based on a play written by Crane Wilber himself about a Latin American freedom fighter. It was shot using the Cinecolor process. Dishonour Bright Dishonour Bright is a 1936 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. It also featured Eugene Pallette, Betty Stockfeld and Diana Churchill and was based on a story by Ben Travers. It was made at Denham Studios. The films art direction was by Thomas N. Morahan. Empty Saddles Empty Saddles is a 1936 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander. It is a Buck Jones B Western. Lady Luck Lady Luck is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont. It was made by Chesterfield Motion Pictures Corporation. Pot Luck Pot Luck is a 1936 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. The screenplay is by Ben Travers based loosely on his 1930 stage play A Night Like This. It also featured Ralph Lynn, Robertson Hare, Diana Churchill and Martita Hunt. The cast included members of the regular Aldwych Farce company. The Prescott Kid The Prescott Kid is a 1934 American western film directed by David Selman, from an original screenplay by Ford Beebe, which stars Tim McCoy, Sheila Mannors, and Joseph Sauers. The picture was released on November , 1934. The screenplay was based on a short story, "Wolves of Catclaw", by Claude Rister which had appeared in the November 1933 issue of Rangeland Love Magazine. The Law Commands The Law Commands is a 1937 American film directed by William Nigh. Girl in the Street London Melody is a 1937 British musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Tullio Carminati and Robert Douglas. It was made at British and Dominions Imperial Studios, Elstree and Pinewood Studios by Wilcoxs independent production company and distributed by J. Arthur Ranks General Film Distributors. It was also released with the alternative title Look Out for Love. Old Mother Riley Old Mother Riley is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Arthur Lucan in the lead, with Kitty McShane, Barbara Everest, Patrick Ludlow and Hubert Leslie. Mother Riley and her daughter stop the plans of some disinherited relatives to overturn the terms of a will. This is the first in a series of films made between 1937-1952, featuring Arthur Lucans elderly drag character, and her daughter Kitty. After small roles in the Irish Kathleen Mavourneen, Lucan and McShane were approached to star in their own film, Old Mother Riley. The film was cheaply made and based on their music hall sketch ‘The Matchseller’. Old Mother Riley was a box office success and Old Mother Riley in Paris soon followed. Thrill of a Lifetime Thrill of a Lifetime is a 1937 American comedy film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Seena Owen, Grant Garett and Paul Gerard Smith. The film stars James V. Kern, Charles Adler, George Kelly, Billy Mann -- at the time a musical-comedy act called the Yacht Club Boys -- along with Judy Canova, Ben Blue and Eleanore Whitney. Betty Grable also is featured, and Dorothy Lamour makes a cameo appearance in the film. It was released on December 3, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. Ten Laps to Go Ten Laps to Go is a 1938 American action/drama film directed by Elmer Clifton. The film stars Rex Lease as a champion race car driver, Duncan Renaldo as his rival, and Muriel Evans as the romantic interest. Former silent film star Marie Prevost has a small role in this film, which would prove to be her last; her death from self-inflicted malnutrition and alcoholism occurred less than six months later. Exposed Exposed is a 1938 American drama film starring Glenda Farrell, Otto Kruger and Herbert Mundin. The film was directed by Harold D. Schuster and is based on George R. Bilsons unpublished story "Candid Camera Girl". It was released by Universal Pictures on November 4, 1938. A magazine photo-newswoman tried to make amends after exposing a lawyer and complication ensues when they fall in love. Little Miss Molly My Irish Molly is a 1938 British musical film directed by Alex Bryce and starring Binkie Stuart, Tom Burke and Maureen OHara. The screenplay concerns a young orphan who runs away from her mean-spirited guardian to live with her aunt. OHara appeared in the film under her real name of Maureen FitzSimmons. Prison Without Bars Prison Without Bars is a 1938 British black-and-white crime film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Corinne Luchaire, Edna Best and Barry K. Barnes. It is set in a girls reform school, and was based on a play by Gina Kaus, previously filmed in France as Prison sans Barreaux. Corinne Luchaire starred in both versions. Conflit Conflict is a 1938 French drama film directed by Léonide Moguy, who co-wrote the screenplay with Hans Wilhelm and Charles Gombault, based on the novel "Die Schwestern Kleh" by Gina Kaus. Double Deal Double Deal is a 1939 American drama with an all-black cast, written by Arthur Hoerl, produced by George Randol, directed by Arthur Dreifuss and released on the independent states-rights market by Sack Amusement Enterprises and Astor Pictures Corp. Flying Fifty-Five Flying Fifty-Five is a 1939 British sports-drama film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Derrick De Marney, Nancy Burne, John Warwick and Peter Gawthorne. It was made by Admiral Films at Welwyn Studios. The film is based on a 1922 novel of the same name by Edgar Wallace which had previously been made into a 1924 silent film The Flying Fifty-Five In Old Montana In Old Montana is a 1939 American Western film about the conflict existing between sheepherders and cattleman in the 19th century. Distributed by Equity British Films it stars Fred Scott and Jean Carmen. The film begins with a statement explaining the conflict: Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Robert B. Sinclair and written by Melville Baker. The film stars Ann Sothern, Lewis Stone, Walter Brennan, William Gargan, Marsha Hunt and Tom Neal. The film was released on December 1, 1939, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Rangle River Rangle River is a 1936 Australian Western film directed by Clarence G. Badger based on a story by Zane Grey. Verbena trágica Verbena Trágica is a 1939 film directed by Charles Lamont. The film was made in 1938 in the Spanish language only, unusual for the time but most likely due to the films themes of adultery and revenge. In 1996, the film was deemed to be "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for the National Film Registry. Yip-Yip-Yippy Yip Yip Yippy is a 1939 Fleischer Studios animated short film. The short was the final official Betty Boop cartoon in the Paramount Picture series. Although this was billed as a Max Fleischer cartoon/a Betty Boop cartoon, Betty Boop herself did not appear. Double Alibi Double Alibi is a 1940 American crime film directed by Phil Rosen and written by Harold Buchman, Roy Chanslor and Charles Grayson. The film stars Wayne Morris, Margaret Lindsay, William Gargan, Roscoe Karns, Robert Emmett Keane and James Burke. The film was released on March 1, 1940, by Universal Pictures. A Night at Earl Carroll's A Night at Earl Carrolls is a 1940 American musical film directed by Kurt Neumann and written by Lynn Starling. The film stars Ken Murray, Rose Hobart, Elvia Allman, Blanche Stewart, Earl Carroll, J. Carrol Naish, and Lela Moore. The film was released on December 6, 1940 by Paramount Pictures. Oklahoma Frontier Oklahoma Frontier is a 1939 American Western film written and directed by Ford Beebe. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Bob Baker, Fuzzy Knight, Anne Gwynne, James Blaine and Bob Kortman. The film was released on October 10, 1939, by Universal Pictures. Sailors Don't Care Sailors Dont Care is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Michael Wilding, Edward Rigby and Jean Gillie. The film follows the antics of some River Patrol Service men on the trail of some spies. The Roundup The Round Up is a 1941 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Harold Shumate. The film stars Richard Dix, Patricia Morison, Preston Foster, Don Wilson,Ruth Donnelly and Douglass Dumbrille. The film was released on April 4, 1941, by Paramount Pictures. The Hard-Boiled Canary The Hard-Boiled Canary is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Andrew L. Stone and written by Robert Lively and Andrew L. Stone. It was later reissued as Theres Magic in Music. The film stars Allan Jones, Susanna Foster, Margaret Lindsay, Lynne Overman, Grace Bradley, William Collier Sr. and Heimo Haitto. It was released on June 8, 1941, by Paramount Pictures. Warclouds in the Pacific Warclouds in the Pacific is a 20-minute 1941 Canadian documentary film, part of the Canada Carries On series of short films by the National Film Board of Canada. The film was produced, written and directed by Stuart Legg and narrated by Lorne Greene. Warclouds in the Pacific, which warned of an imminent Japanese attack, was released just one week before the attack on Pearl Harbor. Destination Unknown Destination Unknown is a 1942 American thriller film directed by Ray Taylor and starring William Gargan, Irene Hervey and Sam Levene. It was made as a second feature film by Universal Pictures set in China in World War II. The Great Impersonation The Great Impersonation is a 1942 American thriller film directed by John Rawlins and starring Ralph Bellamy, Evelyn Ankers and Aubrey Mather. It is an adaptation of the 1920 novel The Great Impersonation by Edward Phillips Oppenheim with the setting moved from the early 1910s of the novel to the Second World War. It was made by Universal Pictures and was a remake of their 1935 film of the same name. Moonlight in Havana Moonlight in Havana is a 1942 American film romantic comedy directed by Anthony Mann and featuring Allan Jones, Jane Frazee and Marjorie Lord. This was Manns second film as director. Choreography by Lester Horton. Fortress on the Volga The Defense of Tsaritsyn, is a 1942 Soviet drama film directed by Vasilyev brothers. Sieben Jahre Glück Seven Years of Good Luck is a 1942 German comedy film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Wolf Albach-Retty, Theo Lingen and Hans Moser. It is a sequel to the 1940 film Seven Years Hard Luck. It was shot at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome. The films sets were designed by the art director Piero Filippone. A separate Italian version Seven Years of Happiness was also released. The Spirit of Stanford The Spirit of Stanford is a 1942 American drama film directed by Charles Barton and written by Howard J. Green, William Brent and Nick Lukats. The film stars Frankie Albert, Marguerite Chapman, Matt Willis, Shirley Patterson, Kay Harris and Robert Kellard. The film was released on October 8, 1942, by Columbia Pictures. El escándalo The Scandal is a 1943 Spanish drama film directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia and starring Armando Calvo, Manuel Luna and Mercedes Vecino. Family Troubles Family Troubles is a one-reel comedy short subject and is an episode of the Our Gang series. It was released to theatres on April 3, 1943, produced and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was the 212th Our Gang short that was released. Junior Army Junior Army is a 1942 American film directed by Lew Landers, starring Freddie Bartholomew, Billy Halop, and Huntz Hall, and released by Columbia Pictures. The Desert Hawk The Desert Hawk is a Columbia film serial. It was the 23rd serial produced by Columbia. Gilbert Roland played a dual role in this serial, that of Kasim, The Desert Hawk and also Hassan, his own evil twin brother. Co-stars included serial regulars Charles Middleton, Frank Lackteen and I. Stanford Jolley. Elly Petersen Elly Petersen is a 1944 Danish drama film directed by Jon Iversen and Alice OFredericks. Escándalo de estrellas Escándalo de estrellas is a 1944 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Ismael Rodríguez. It stars Pedro Infante, Blanquita Amaro, and Florencio Castelló. I Love a Soldier I Love a Soldier is a 1944 American drama film directed by Mark Sandrich and written by Allan Scott. The film stars Paulette Goddard, Sonny Tufts, Beulah Bondi, Walter Sande, Mary Treen and Ann Doran. The film was released on August 15, 1944, by Paramount Pictures. Colorado Pioneers Colorado Pioneers is a 1945 American Western film in the Red Ryder film series directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Earle Snell. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, Robert Blake, Alice Fleming, Roy Barcroft, Bud Geary and Billy Cummings. The film was released on November 14, 1945, by Republic Pictures. The Ghost Lady The Phantom Lady is a 1945 Argentine film directed by Luis Saslavsky. At the 1946 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards the film won Silver Condor Awards for Best Film, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Music. It is based on a seventeenth-century comedy with the same name by Pedro Calderón de la Barca, translated as The Phantom Lady. However, the film alters the play considerably - the plot is heavily rewritten, and the style of dialogue is completely changed. Calderons comedy is written in verse, while the screenplay of the film is in prose and contains scenes not found in the play. The final scene includes a fierce storm from which the hero rescues the heroine and declares his love for her, a scene added to the film. Geld ins Haus The Millionaire is a 1947 German comedy film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Hans Moser, Annie Rosar and Hans Holt. It was made by the Munich-based Bavaria Film. The film was shot during the final stages of the Second World War, but wasnt released until 1947. The films art direction was by Hans Sohnle. Phantom of the Plains Phantom of the Plains is a 1945 American film directed by Lesley Selander starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder and costarring as Little Beaver, actor Robert Blake. It was the ninth of twenty-three Red Ryder feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures. The picture was shot on the studio’s back lot along with outdoor locations at Iverson Ranch in Chatsworth, Los Angeles, CA, USA. Trail of Kit Carson Trail of Kit Carson is a 1945 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander, written by Jack Natteford and Albert DeMond, and starring Allan Lane, Helen Talbot, Tom London, Twinkle Watts, Roy Barcroft and Kenne Duncan. It was released on July 11, 1945, by Republic Pictures. Blonde Alibi Blonde Alibi is a 1946 American black-and-white noir thriller directed by Will Jason and starring Tom Neal, Martha ODriscoll, Donald MacBride, and Peter Whitney. Cross My Heart Cross My Heart is a 1946 American comedy film directed by John Berry and starring Betty Hutton, Sonny Tufts and Rhys Williams. It was a remake of the 1937 film True Confession, which was itself based on an earlier French play. A Girl in a Million A Girl in a Million is a 1946 British comedy film. It is notable for featuring Joan Greenwood in an early starring role; and Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne in their comedy double act as two cricket-obsessed Englishmen, this time called Fotheringham and Prendergast. We Meet at Tove's We Meet at Toves is a 1946 Danish drama directed by Alice OFredericks and Grete Frische. The film stars an ensemble cast, including Illona Wieselmann, Gull-Maj Norin, Helle Virkner and Inger Stender in a story about eight women who meet ten years after their high school graduation to discuss the reality of their lives. It has been noted as one of the first Danish films which focused on women and womens rights. The Gas House Kids in Hollywood Gas House Kids in Hollywood is a 1947 American comedy crime film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Carl Switzer, Benny Bartlett and Rudy Wissler. It was the third and last in the series of Gas House Kids films, about a group of unruly boys from New York City. Jens Mansson in America Jens Mansson in America is a 1947 Swedish comedy film directed by Bengt Janzon and starring Edvard Persson, Stig Olin and Mim Persson. Best Man Wins Best Man Wins is a 1948 American historical drama film directed by John Sturges, based on a story by Mark Twain. California Firebrand California Firebrand is a 1948 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by J. Benton Cheney, John K. Butler and Royal K. Cole. The film stars Monte Hale, Lorna Gray, Paul Hurst, Alice Tyrrell, Tristram Coffin and LeRoy Mason. The film was released on April 1, 1948, by Republic Pictures. The Challenge The Challenge is a 1948 American film starring Tom Conway as Bulldog Drummond. Gopinath Gopinath is a 1948 Bollywood film, written, produced and directed by Mahesh Kaul. It starred Raj Kapoor, Tripti Mitra, Latika, Mahesh Kaul and Baby Zubeida. The music was composed by Ninu Muzumdar, with lyrics by Surdas, Meerabai and Ram Moorti. Jalisco canta en Sevilla Jalisco Sings in Seville is a Mexican film directed by Fernando de Fuentes, starring Jorge Negrete. This film represents the first Mexican-Spanish cinematic co-production. The story and musical numbers emphasize the cultural affinities between Mexico and Spain while warmly celebrating their differences. The Blonde Bandit The Blonde Bandit is a 1950 American crime film directed by Harry Keller and written by John K. Butler. The film stars Gerald Mohr, Dorothy Patrick, Robert Rockwell, Charles Cane, Larry J. Blake and Argentina Brunetti. The film was released on January 11, 1950, by Republic Pictures. Frisco Tornado Frisco Tornado is a 1950 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by M. Coates Webster. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Martha Hyer, Stephen Chase, Ross Ford and Mauritz Hugo. The film was released on September 6, 1950, by Republic Pictures. The Lioness of Castille The Lioness of Castille is a 1951 Spanish historical drama film directed by Juan de Orduña and starring Amparo Rivelles, Virgilio Teixeira and Alfredo Mayo. De Orduña had directed a number of the most expensive Spanish costume films of the era for the leading studio CIFESA. The film portrays the sixteenth century noblewoman María Pacheco, in a fictitious story that has her battling foreign agents during the reign of Charles V. Teatro Apolo Apollo Theatre Vom Teufel gejagt Chased by the Devil is a 1950 West German crime film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Hans Albers, Willy Birgel and Lil Dagover. A doctor discovers a new medical cure with dangerous side effects, and takes the drug himself to test its limitations. With These Hands With These Hands is a 1950 documentary film directed by Jack Arnold and starring Sam Levene. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Produced by the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, the film used actors to recreate the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire and compare working conditions of the early 20th century to that of the 1950s. No Greater Love No Greater Love or Heart of the World is a 1952 West German historical drama film directed by Harald Braun. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Berlin. Lady Possessed Lady Possessed is a 1952 film noir mystery film directed by William Spier and Roy Kellino starring James Mason and June Havoc. Mason and his wife Pamela produced and wrote the film themselves, based on Pamelas novel Del Palma,. They chose Pamelas ex-husband Roy Kellino, with whom she remained close, to direct the film. It was a critical and commercial failure, losing the Masons much of the money they had invested in it. The films sets were designed by the art director Frank Arrigo. Leadville Gunslinger Leadville Gunslinger is a 1952 American western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Allan Lane, Elaine Riley and Eddy Waller. The films art direction was by Fred A. Ritter Cose da pazzi Crazy Affairs is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. Sea of Lost Ships Sea of Lost Ships is a 1953 American adventure film directed by Joseph Kane and starring John Derek, Wanda Hendrix and Walter Brennan. It is a tribute to the US Coast Guard. The Bed Secrets d’alcôve is a 1954 French film made up of four sketches by Henri Decoin, Jean Delannoy, Gianni Franciolini and Ralph Habib. Kingsley International released the film in the UK. Silent Raiders Silent Raiders is a 1954 low budget American war film directed, starring and co-produced by Richard Bartlett. It was the first film of the L&B Production Company, consisting of Earle Lyon and Richard Bartlett. El sultán descalzo Barefoot Sultan is a 1956 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Yolanda Varela and Óscar Pulido. Devotion Devotion is a 1954 Soviet film directed by Ivan Pyryev. Der Fischer vom Heiligensee The Fisherman from Heiligensee is a 1955 West German romantic comedy film directed by Hans H. König and starring Edith Mill, Lil Dagover and Albert Lieven. It was part of the post-war boom in heimatfilm in Germany. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Seefelder. The film was shot on location in Austria and Bavaria and at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. It was made using Agfacolor. Goubbiah, mon amour Goubbiah, mon amour is a French romance drama film from 1956, directed by Robert Darène, written by René Barjavel, starring Jean Marais. The scenario was based on a novel of Jean Martet. The film was known under the title Cita en el Sol, Kiss of Fire, and Liebe unter heißem Himmel. Io piaccio Io piaccio is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Bianchi. The Lyons Abroad The Lyons in Paris is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring Ben Lyon, Bebe Daniels and Reginald Beckwith. It was a sequel to the 1954 film Life with the Lyons, and was shot at Southall Studios, though some genuine Paris location shots were used. The Beggar Student The Beggar Student is a 1956 West German musical film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Gerhard Riedmann, Waltraut Haas and Elma Karlowa. It is based on the operetta Der Bettelstudent by Karl Millöcker, and is part of the operetta film tradition. The films sets were designed by the art director Felix Smetana. The Guilty I colpevoli is a 1957 Italian-French drama film directed by Turi Vasile. It is based on the comedy play Sulle strade di notte by Renato Lelli. King of the Coral Sea King of the Coral Sea is a 1954 film starring Chips Rafferty and Charles Tingwell, directed by Lee Robinson and shot on location in Thursday Island. It was one of the most commercially successful Australian films of the 1950s and marked the feature film debut of Rod Taylor. Terror at Midnight Terror at Midnight is a 1956 film noir crime film directed by Franklin Adreon and starring Scott Brady, Joan Vohs and Frank Faylen. The films sets were designed by art director Walter E. Keller. The Women of Pitcairn Island The Women of Pitcairn Island is a 1956 American adventure drama film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring Lynn Bari, John Smith and Sue England. Die Frühreifen Precocious Youth is a 1957 West German drama film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Heidi Brühl, Christian Doermer and Christian Wolff. The films sets were designed by Emil Hasler and Paul Markwitz. Insomnia Is Good for You Insomnia is Good for You is a 1957 British short comedy film directed by Leslie Arliss and starring Peter Sellers as Hector Dimwittie. It was produced and released by Park Lane Films, and written by Lewis Griefer and Mordecai Richler. As of December 2012, the film was considered lost by rare book and script collector and actor Neil Pearson, with no cast list, script or footage known to exist. Nevertheless, a copy had been found in 1996, in a skip outside the offices of the film company, together with Dearth of a Salesman. It was shown at the Southend Film Festival in May 2014. At Green Cockatoo by Night At the Green Cockatoo by Night is a 1957 West German musical film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Marika Rökk, Dieter Borsche and Renate Ewert. It was made by Real Film at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. Cigarettes, Whiskey and Wild Women Cigarettes, Whiskey and Wild Women or Cigarettes, whisky et ptites pépées is a 1959 French comedy film directed by Maurice Régamey and starring Jean Carmet and Annie Cordy. College Boarding House College Boarding House is a 1959 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Ana Esmeralda, Arturo Fernández and Pepe Rubio. Back to the Door Back to the Door is a 1959 Spanish crime film directed by José María Forqué and starring Emma Penella, Amelia Bence and Luis Prendes. Day by Day, Desperately Day by Day, Desperately is a 1961 Italian drama film written and directed by Alfredo Giannetti. According to the film critic Morando Morandini, the film is "a naturalistic drama of strong emotional charge, crossed by a vein of desperate lyricism." Kwiecien Kwiecień is a 1961 Polish drama film directed by Witold Lesiewicz. Mem-Didi Memdidi is a 1961 Hindi film produced by L. B. Lachman and directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film stars David, Jayant, Lalita Pawar, Asit Sen and Tanuja. The films music is by Salil Choudhury. Hrishikesh Mukherjee also directed its remake Achha Bura in 1983, replacing Jayant with his son Amjad Khan. Bicycling to the Moon Fietsen naar de Maan is a 1963 Dutch film directed by Jef van der Heyden. It was the first movie to star Jeroen Krabbé. The storyline concerns three brothers who have problems dealing with their fathers heritage. Fury of the Pagans Fury of the Pagans, is a 1960 Italian adventure film directed by Guido Malatesta. Umorismo in nero Black Humor or Umorismo in nero, is a 1965 black comedy anthology film directed by Claude Autant-Lara, Giancarlo Zagni and José María Forqué. Alf, Bill & Fred Alf, Bill and Fred is a 1964 short animated film directed by Bob Godfrey and written by Stan Hayward. Benazir Benazir is a Hindi film released in 1964, Starring Ashok Kumar, Meena Kumari, Shashi Kapoor and Tanuja. Directed by S.Khalil and music by Sachin Dev Burman. FBI Code 98 FBI Code 98 is a 1962 crime drama directed by Leslie H. Martinson and produced by Warner Bros. Originally intended as television pilot, the film was instead released theatrically in the United Kingdom in 1962, and in the United States in 1963. FBI Code 98 stars many Warner Bros. contract players such as Jack Kelly, Ray Danton, Andrew Duggan and William Reynolds who later costarred on the Warner Bros Television show The F.B.I.. The film was narrated by William Woodson, who had previously narrated the radio show The FBI in Peace and War. Der Reserveheld Der Reserveheld is an East German film. It was released in 1965. Jemima and Johnny Jemima & Johnny is a British/South African dramatic short film set in London. It is the first film by South African filmmaker Lionel Ngakane, and won a plate at the 1966 Venice Film Festival. Just 29 minutes long, the film takes place in Notting Hill, in an environment still affected by the 1958 Notting Hill race riots. The story concerns two very young children, one, Johnny, the son of a white supremacist, the other, Jemima, the daughter of black Caribbean immigrants, who explore London on their own together, and how their innocent relationship affects the lives of those around them. Joselito vagabundo Joselito vagabundo is a 1966 Mexican film. It stars Sara García and is directed by Miguel Morayta. Juego peligroso Juego peligroso is a 1967 Mexican film. It was directed by Luis Alcoriza. The Pipes The Pipes is a 1966 Czechoslovak film directed by Vojtěch Jasný. It was entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. Un poker di pistole Poker with Pistols is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Giuseppe Vari. Rooftree Rooftree is a 1967 Swedish drama film directed by Jörn Donner. It is based on Sivar Arnérs 1963 novel Tvärbalk. Would You Marry Me? Would You Marry Me? is a 1967 Argentine-Spanish musical comedy film directed by Enrique Carreras and starring Palito Ortega, Sonia Bruno and Eddie Pequenino. The films art direction was by Gori Muñoz. Cutter's Trail Cutters Trail is a 1970 TV movie Western. It was the pilot for a series that was never picked up. Malatesta Malatesta is a 1970 German drama film directed by Peter Lilienthal. It was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. It contains some biographical aspects of the life and thoughts of the Italian anarchist Errico Malatesta. A Sword for Brando A Sword for Brando is a 1970 Italian adventure film directed by Alfio Caltabiano and starring Riccardo Salvino, Karin Schubert and Tano Cimarosa. Das Stundenhotel von St. Pauli Hotel by the Hour is a 1970 West German crime film directed by Rolf Olsen and starring Curd Jürgens, Andrea Rau and Corny Collins. It is set in the red-light district of St. Pauli in Hamburg. A Stundenhotel is a motel where rooms are let by the hour, similar to Japanese love hotels. The films sets were designed by the art director Ernst H. Albrecht. Mathias Kneissl Mathias Kneissl is a 1971 West German drama film directed by Reinhard Hauff. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival. Cuando quiero llorar no lloro Cuando quiero llorar no lloro is a 1973 Venezuelan drama film directed by Mauricio Walerstein based in the homonymous novel by Miguel Otero Silva. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival. My Old Man's Place My Old Mans Place is a 1971 American war drama film directed by Edwin Sherin and starring Arthur Kennedy, Mitchell Ryan, William Devane, Michael Moriarty, and Topo Swope. The film was released by Cinerama Releasing Corporation on June 29, 1971. Amore amaro Amore amaro is a 1974 Italian drama film directed by Florestano Vancini. For this film Lisa Gastoni was awarded with a Silver Ribbon for best actress. Auch ich war nur ein mittelmäßiger Schüler Auch ich war nur ein mittelmäßiger Schüler is a 1974 West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Detlev Eckstein, Bernd Herberger and Jutta Speidel. Two men waiting for their wives to give birth, reminisce about their school days. The Boy Who Talked to Badgers The Boy Who Talked to Badgers is a 1975 American made-for-television adventure film directed by Gary Nelson, starring Christian Juttner and Carl Betz. It was produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the novel Incident at Hawks Hill by Allan W. Eckert. The film was originally broadcast on NBC as a two-part episode on The Wonderful World of Disney on September 14 and 21, 1975. One of Our Own One of Our Own is a television film which aired on NBC on May 5, 1975. It served as the pilot for the series Doctors Hospital. It stars George Peppard as Dr. Jake Goodwin, chief of neurosurgery at the busy Lowell Memorial Hospital. Nehle Pe Dehla Nehle Pe Dehla is a 1976 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Raj Khosla and produced by Sunil Dutt who started in the film. The music is by R.D. Burman. Sidewinder 1 Sidewinder 1 is a 1977 American action film directed by Earl Bellamy and written by Nancy Voyles Crawford and Thomas A. McMahon. The film stars Marjoe Gortner, Michael Parks, Susan Howard, Alex Cord, Charlotte Rae and Barry Livingston. The film was released on September 21, 1977, by AVCO Embassy Pictures. Naeileum ssangdali Strike of Thunderkick Tiger is 1982 Action drama film starring Casanova Wong and Charles Han. The film was filmed around 1978 but it had cancellation however it was officially released in 1982. It is also known as My Name Is Twin Bridges and Hong Kong Connection as an alternate title for DVD release. Army of Lovers or Revolt of the Perverts Army of Lovers or Revolt of the Perverts is a 1979 German documentary film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film, mainly shot in San Francisco, chronicles the rise of gay activism in the United States between 1972 and 1978 in the aftermath of the Stonewall riots and before the arrival of the AIDS epidemic. It explores, among other themes, the initial unity formed post-Stonewall era, splintered into numerous factions. The American gay liberation movement, strengthened by the assault of the Anita Bryant-led anti-gay initiatives, appears foundering into polarization and self-interest groups in an increasingly fractured leadership. The film discusses whether overt sexual expression and promiscuity were helping or hurting the cause of gay rights. Those interviewed include a gay Nazi; gay porno movie stars; spokespersons from the Gay Activists Alliance and its more conservative counterpart, the National Gay Task Force; leaders of the Mattachine society; the founders of the Daughters of Bilitis; and novelist John Rechy, who defends gay male promiscuity against the director’s contention that what is hurting the gay men’s movement is the obsession with “discos”, baths, and orgy bars”. Grace Jones appears at a rally singing "I Need A Man" and is sharply criticized for doing so by a Lesbian feminist. Don't Trust the Mafia Dont Trust the Mafia is a 1979 Italian crime film directed by Mario Bianchi. November 1828 November 1828 is a 1979 Indonesian historical drama directed by Teguh Karya. Production cost an estimated Rp 240 million, making it the most expensive Indonesian movie up to that point. It tells the story of a village struggling against the Dutch colonial military during the Java War, and touches on the themes of nationalism and cultural identity. The movie won 6 Citra Awards. The Rebel The Rebel is a 1980 French drama film directed by Gérard Blain and starring Patrick Norbert. It tells the story of a 20-year-old who sees himself as a revolutionary but rejects all ideologies, and has to tend for his younger sister when their mother dies. Xi'an Incident The Xian Incident is a 1981 Chinese historical drama film directed by Cheng Yin, starring Jin Ange, Wang Tiecheng and Sun Feihu. It was produced by the Xi’an Film Studio and seeks to be a historically accurate representation of the 1936 Xian Incident. The film was critically acclaimed and won three awards at the 2nd Golden Rooster Awards: Best Director, Best Supporting Actor and Best Make-up. Chasing Girls Chasing Girls is a 1981 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Karl Maka and starring Dean Shek, Flora Cheong-Leen, Nancy Lau and Eric Tsang. It was the second film produced by Cinema City, a film company established by Shek, producer/director Maka and screenwriter Raymond Wong. Lonely Fifteen Lonely Fifteen is a 1982 Hong Kong film directed by David Lai. Extended Play Extended Play is an award winning 1982 short film written and directed by David Casci. The film was shot at the Sunnyvale Town Center mall. Listen to the City Listen To The City is a 1984 Canadian drama film directed by Ron Mann. Normally a documentary filmmaker, this is Manns only fictional feature. The film stars P.J. Soles, Jim Carroll, Sandy Horne and Michael Glassbourg. Featured in small or cameo roles are such notable Canadian counter-culture figures as poets bp nichol and Barry Callaghan, politician Jack Layton, playwright Sky Gilbert and radio broadcasters Pete Griffin and Geets Romo. The movies score was by Gordon Deppe, who also has a small role in the film. Both Deppe and the films co-star Sandy Horne were members of the Canadian band Spoons, who had placed several songs on the Canadian pop charts prior to this films release. Two Spoons songs included on the films soundtrack -- "Tell No Lies" and "Romantic Traffic" — would become substantial hits in Canada. Heidenlöcher Heidenlöcher is a 1986 Austrian drama film directed by Wolfram Paulus. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. No Picnic No Picnic is a film written and directed by Philip Hartman. It was filmed in black and white at New York in 1985 and was released the next year, in the Sundance Film Festival, where it won Excellence In Cinematography Award Dramatic. Described as "a cinematic love letter to a pre-gentrified New York", the film captures the East Village of the 80s. Providing the soundtrack are such performers as "The Raunch Hands", Lenny Kaye, Charles Mingus, Fela Kuti, Richard Hell and "Student Teachers". It stars Richard Hell, Judith Malina, Luis Guzmán and Steve Buscemi. Otoko wa tsurai yo: Shiawase no aoi tori aka Tora-san, Bluebird of Happiness is a 1986 Japanese comedy film directed by Yoji Yamada. It stars Kiyoshi Atsumi as Torajirō Kuruma, and Etsuko Shihomi as his love interest or "Madonna". Tora-sans Bluebird Fantasy is the thirty-seventh entry in the popular, long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo series. L'état de grâce State of Grace or Létat de grâce is a 1986 French drama romance film, directed by Jacques Rouffio. Train of Dreams Train of Dreams is a 1987 Canadian film directed by John N. Smith and starring Jason St. Amour, Christopher Neil and Frederick Eugene Ward as a popular teacher. In this documentary-style drama, a delinquent teenager tries to put his life on the right track. Young at Heart Young at Heart is a 1987 American short documentary film produced by Pamela Conn and Sue Marx about the painters Louis Gothelf and Reva Shwayder. In 1988, it won an Oscar for Documentary Short Subject at the 60th Academy Awards. Smart Money Smart Money is a BBC film made in 1986 which was written by Matthew Jacobs and directed by Bernard Rose. It stars Spencer Leigh, Bruce Payne and Richard Borthwick. Beyond the Sunset Beyond the Sunset is a 1989 film by Hong Kong director Jacob Cheung. When Will I Be Loved? When Will I Be Loved? is a 1990 television film directed by Michael Tuchner. The film focuses on three women of different backgrounds, portrayed by Stefanie Powers, Katherine Helmond, and Crystal Bernard who help each other going through divorce. The Widowmaker The Widowmaker is a 1990 made-for-television film directed by John Madden and starring Annabelle Apsion, Alun Armstrong, David Morrissey and Kenneth Welsh. The film deals with a woman whose husband has been arrested after going on a killing rampage and the reaction of her local community. It was produced In the United Kingdom by Central Independent Television for the ITV Network and aired on 29 December 1990. It received a nomination for Best Single Drama at the 1991 BAFTA Awards. The Grocer's Wife The Grocers Wife is a film by Canadian director John Pozer, released in 1991. It won the inaugural Claude Jutra Award for best feature film by a first-time director. Mane Mane is a 1990 Indian Kannada language film directed by Girish Kasaravalli starring Naseeruddin Shah, Deepti Naval and Rohini Hattangadi in lead roles. The film was made simultaneoulsy in Hindi as Ek Ghar. Pratigyabadh Pratigyabadh is a 1991 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Ravi Chopra. It stars Mithun Chakraborty, Kumar Gaurav, Beena Banerjee, Neelam Kothari and Sunil Dutt. Flaggermusvinger Bat Wings is a 1992 Norwegian drama film directed by Emil Stang Lund. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Diploma for Direction. Mama Mama is a 1990 Chinese film directed by Zhang Yuan. Zhang Yuans directorial debut, Mama is now considered a seminal film in the history of Chinese independent cinema, and by extension, as a pioneering film of the Sixth Generation of which Zhang is a member. Shot on an extreme budget within Zhang Yuans apartment, Mama, follows the story of a mother and her grown mentally challenged son. Aya: Imagined Autobiography Aya: Imagined Autobiography is a 1994 Israeli independent underground dramatic art film directed by Michal Bat-Adam. The titular character is the same one from the directors earlier film Boy Meets Girl, now haunted by her past. Brahma Brahma is a 1994 Indian Bollywood film directed by K. Subash and produced by S. Ramanathan. It stars Govinda, Madhoo and Ayesha Jhulka in pivotal roles. It is a remake of the 1991 Tamil movie Bramma, which was also remade in Kannada in 1992 as Ravivarma. Eden Valley Eden Valley is a 1994 British drama film conceived, written, produced, directed, photographed and edited by the Amber Production Team. Aletta Jacobs, het hoogste streven Aletta Jacobs: Het Hoogste Streven is a 1995 Dutch documentary film directed by Nouchka van Brakel. The docudrama tells the story of a Dutch female student and doctor, a feminist at heart, campaigner for womens suffrage and birth control Aletta Jacobs, played by Luutgard Willems and Hans Kesting has the role of CV Gerritsen. The film was the result of an initiative by Aletta Jacobs Foundation which was set up specifically for this purpose. The premiere was in Sappemeer, the birthplace of Aletta Jacobs. Only 4110 visitors paid for the ticket. Heartbreak Island Heartbreak Island is a 1995 Taiwanese drama film directed by Hsu Hsiao-ming. The film follows a recently released woman prisoner as she visits her ex who was arrested in the 1979 Kaohsiung Incident but released before her. The film makes extensive use of flashbacks to illustrate the womans thoughts. Writing for The New York Times, Stephen Holden wrote: "The mood of Heartbreak Island is so glumly monochromatic that the characters remain at a chilly distance, and the movie remains locked in its own sealed-off sense of despair." Erzi Sons is a 1996 Chinese film directed by Zhang Yuan. Detailing the collapse of a family due to alcoholism, Sons straddles the line between fiction and documentary, as the films "actors" all play themselves in reenactments of their own lives. Zhang came upon the idea of making a film about a familys collapse into alcoholism after hearing about the story of his downstairs neighbors, former professional dancers, and their two grown sons. The film was privately financed and was made outside of the traditional studio system. As a result, Sons was never screened in China. Jurmana Jurmana is a 1996 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T L V Prasad, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Rambha, Ashwini Bhave, Kiran Kumar, Shakti Kapoor, Raza Murad and Ronit Roy . The film was produced by Maann Singh Deep and Kalyani Singh. The film was released on 6 January 1996. Det stod i avisen Det stod i avisen is a 1962 Danish family film directed by Peer Guldbrandsen and starring Henning Moritzen. My Friend, Dr. Jekyll My Friend, Dr. Jekyll, is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Marino Girolami. It is a parody of the Robert Louis Stevensons novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Return of Robin Hood Aaj Ka Robin Hood is a 1988 adventure-drama Indian Hindi film directed and produced by Tapan Sinha. It stars Anil Chatterjee, Utpal Dutt, Nana Patekar, Rabi Ghosh and Satish Shah in lead roles. Music for the film was also scored by Tapan Sinha. The film was a great success in the box office. The shooting of the film was done in Ranka Palace, Garhwa, Jharkhand. The film won the 1988 Berlin International Film Festival award under UNICEF Jury Commendation. Desolation Angels Desolation Angels is a 1982 Australian film about three high school students who borrow a weekender house in Portsea and are terrorised by some thugs. It was shot in March and April 1982. The title is a reference to a novel written by Beat Generation author Jack Kerouac. De blaa drenge De blaa drenge is a 1933 Danish family film classic directed by George Schnéevoigt and written by frequent collaborator Fleming Lynge with the score by Kai Normann Andersen. The film stars performer Liva Weel. Take Me Away! , also titled "Take Me Away!" is a 1978 Japanese film starring Momoe Yamaguchi and Tomokazu Miura and directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi. It is one of a series of idol films starring the "golden combi" of seventies idol film stars, Miura and Yamaguchi. It features the first foreign location and the first sex scene of the couple. Navy Spy Navy Spy is a 1937 American thriller film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and Crane Wilbur and starring Conrad Nagel, Eleanor Hunt and Judith Allen. It was one of a series of four films featuring Nagel as a federal agent released by Grand National Pictures. In this episode he tackles a gang of international criminals attempting to sabotage the American navy. Sluchaynyy vals Accidental Waltz is a 1990 Soviet romantic drama directed by Svetlana Proskurina. It won the Golden Leopard at the 1990 Locarno International Film Festival. Zapata's Gang Zapatas Gang is a 1914 German silent film directed by Urban Gad and starring Asta Nielsen. Perdida Lost is a 1950 Mexican drama film directed by Fernando A. Rivero and starring Ninón Sevilla, Agustín Lara and Domingo Soler. The films art direction was by José Rodríguez Granada. The Filthiest Show in Town The Filthiest Show in Town is a 1973 satirical exploitation comedy film directed by Richard Endelson and Robert A. Endelson. It stars Sandra Peabody, Tina Russell, and Harry Reems. The story follows the owners of the National Genital Television Network who go on trial over backlash of one of their highest rated shows: the adult dating show entitled the Mating Game. The story follows several other vignettes in the form of disjointed commercial segments. Initially, the film was promoted by the extensive media coverage of adult film stars Russell and Reems, the latter having just starred in the mainstream adult film Deep Throat. Subsequently, it was promoted by the notability of Peabody who had just starred in Wes Cravens critically acclaimed horror film The Last House on the Left. Bhabhi Ki Chudiyan Bhabhi Ki Chudiyan is a 1961 Hindi film, a family drama directed by Sadashiv J. Row Kavi with Meena Kumari and Balraj Sahni in the lead roles. Blázni, vodníci a podvodníci Blázni, vodníci a podvodníci is a 1980 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Lamiel Lamiel is a 1967 French drama film. It was directed by Jean Aurel and stars Anna Karina, Michel Bouquet, and Jean-Claude Brialy. The film is based on Stendhals unfinished last novel, Lamiel. A costume drama set in the 19th century, it centers on the young orphan Lamiel as she rises from poverty into high society under the guidance of a doctor, who lives vicariously through her. She eventually marries a bankrupt comte, but falls for a thief who breaks into her bedroom one night. Riches, belles, etc. Riches, belles, etc. is a 1998 French comedy film written and directed by Bunny Schpoliansky and starring Lola Naymark, Claudia Cardinale and Marisa Berenson. Über alles in der Welt Above All Else in the World is a 1941 German drama film directed by Karl Ritter and starring Paul Hartmann, Hannes Stelzer and Fritz Kampers. The title refers to the second line of the German national anthem. It was made as a propaganda film designed to promote Nazi Germanys war aims in the Second World War. China Town My China Town Chinatown, My Chinatown is a 1929 animated short film which was presented by Max Fleischer and directed by Dave Fleischer. The film, which was originally released by Paramount, features a sing-along version of the song "Chinatown", a song that was originally published in 1910. The film also features Chinese caricatures, whose doings are stereotypical Chinese, such as eating Chinese food and ironing a shirt, as it was common for laundromats to be run by Chinese immigrants at that time. Copyright on 2 August 1929 and released on the 29nd, the film is part of "follow the bouncing ball" series entitled Screen Songs. These films would instruct the audience to sing that said-song. Puppet Show Puppet Show is a 1936 short film from Walter Lantz Productions, and stars the albino Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Different from most shorts made by the studio, the film employs both animation and live-action. The Shriek The Shriek is an animated short film produced by Walter Lantz Productions. It is among the many cartoons of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. The cartoons title is a parody of the 1921 Paramount film The Sheik. S.O.S. Noronha S.O.S. Noronha is a French adventure film from 1957, directed by Georges Rouquier, written by Pierre Boileau, starring Jean Marais. The scenario was based on a novel of Pierre Viré. Prisioneros de una noche Prisioneros de una noche is a 1962 Argentine film. È arrivato il cavaliere! È arrivato il cavaliere! is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli and Steno. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Hysterical History Disambiguation: A Kartune short by Paramount Cartoon Studios in episode 17 of The Harveytoons Show shares this title. Hysterical History is a 1953 American animated short film directed by Isadore Sparber. West Side Girl West Side Girl is a 1979 Israeli drama film directed by George Ovadiah, and starring Ofra Haza, It sold 114,000 tickets in Israel. Practical Yolk Practical Yolk is a Woody Woodpecker cartoon that was released in theaters on May 1, 1966. After this cartoon, Ms. Meany wouldnt be seen in new material until her cameo in 1969s Prehistoric Super Salesman. The cartoon was directed by Paul J. Smith and was one of eight Woody Woodpecker cartoons released to theaters in 1966. Grace Stafford provided both Woodys and Ms. Meany voice. Rahi Rahi is a 1952 Hindi social drama film produced and directed by K. A. Abbas. The film was based on Mulk Raj Anands novel "Two Leaves and a Bud", which was scripted by Abbas. It was produced as a bilingual in Hindi as Rahi and in English as The Wayfarer, under the Naya Sansar banner. Its screenplay was by Mohan Abdullah and V. P. Sathe and the cinematographer was Ramchandra. The film starred Dev Anand and Nalini Jaywant with Balraj Sahni, David Abraham Cheulkar, Achla Sachdev and Manmohan Krishan. The story revolved around an ex-army man played by Dev Anand, who takes up a job in a tea estate, only to get disillusioned with the management, and his situation. Nalini Jaywant played his love interest as a tea leave picker. Her acting was appreciated in the film getting "great critical acclaim". The Rutherford County Line Damons Law is a 1987 American action film that follows the events and criminal cases that Sheriff Damon Huskey encounters while working for Rutherford County. Based on actual events, the film characterizes how Huskey, played by Earl Owensby, handles each case as well in some instances how they change his life forever. Tepee for Two Tepee for Two is the 130th Woody Woodpecker cartoon that was released in theaters on October 4, 1963. Adalat O Ekti Meye Adalat o Ekti Meye is a 1981 Bengali feature film directed by Tapan Sinha, starring Tanuja in the lead role. For its powerful and sensitive presentation of rape and its effects on the life of a woman, it won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali. In later years, it has come to be regarded as a landmark feminist film. Tanuja considers it to be her best film. Douglas Douglas is a 1970 Norwegian drama film directed by Pål Bang-Hansen, starring Rolv Wesenlund and Kjersti Døvigen. It is based on a 1968 novel by Haavard Haavardsholm. The film presents a critical view of the activities of the secret police. Insaan Insaan is a 1982 Bollywood action drama film, produced by Ved Khanna Mukesh Movies and directed by Narendra Bedi. It stars Jeetendra, Vinod Khanna, Reena Roy in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Kishore Jariwala, brother of Bollywood actor Sanjeev Kumar, plays the role of an ex-soldier. The movie was among the last movies of Vinod Khanna before he took a hiatus from the Hindi film industry to join Rajneeshpuram in Oregon, USA. Dekh Kabira Roya Dekh Kabira Roya is a 1957 Bollywood romantic comedy film, directed by Amiya Chakravarty. Man Mandir Man Mandir is a 1971 Bollywood drama film directed by Tapi Chanakya. The film stars Waheeda Rehman and Sanjeev Kumar. This was the first film signed and shot by Rakesh Roshan, although Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani signed after this film was released before Man Mandir. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Undercover Man Undercover Man is a 1936 American Western film directed by Albert Ray, written by Andrew Bennison, and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Suzanne Kaaren, Ted Adams, Frank Darien, Horace Murphy and Lloyd Ingraham. It was released on September 24, 1936, by Republic Pictures. La ballata dei lavavetri The Ballad of the Windshield Washers is a 1998 Italian drama film directed by Peter Del Monte. It is based on a novel by Edoardo Albinati. It was screened out of competition at the 59th Venice International Film Festival. The Mondesir Heir The Mondesir Heir is a 1940 French-German comedy film directed by Albert Valentin and starring Fernandel, Elvire Popesco and Jules Berry. It was shot in Berlin by the German studio UFA in a co-production arrangement with its own French subsidiary ACE. Made before the Second World War broke out, it was the last of twenty one such productions. Emile the African Emile the African is a 1949 French comedy film directed by Robert Vernay and starring Fernandel, Alexandre Rignault and Noëlle Norman. Jak se zbavit Helenky Jak se zbavit Helenky is a 1967 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. The Young Man and Moby Dick The Young Man and Moby Dick is a 1979 Czechoslovakian drama film directed by Jaromil Jireš. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival. Talíre nad Velkým Malíkovem Talíře nad Velkým Malíkovem is a 1977 Czechoslovak science fiction comedy film directed by Jaromil Jireš. The film starred Josef Kemr. Up with the Lark Up with the Lark is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Philip Brandon and starring Ethel Revnell, Gracie West and Anthony Holles. The First Kangaroos The First Kangaroos is a 1988 British–Australian made for TV sports film directed by Frank Cvitanovich and starring Dennis Waterman, Chris Haywood and Dominic Sweeney. It depicts the 1908–09 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain, the first-ever such tour by the Australia national rugby league team. The First Kangaroos drew complaints from the granddaughter of British rugby league legend Albert Goldthorpe for its villainous depiction of him. Some scenes featured the grandstand of Arlington Oval in the inner-western Sydney suburb Dulwich Hill which hosted womens competitions of the 1938 British Empire Games. Isaac Asimov's Robots Robots is a 1988 Interactive movie directed by Doug Smith and Kim Takal. Its screenplay, by Peter Olatka, is based on Isaac Asimovs Robot series. It stars Rowe as Elijah Baley, Brent Barrett as R. Daneel Olivaw, and Cox as Han Fastolfe. Nepovtorimaya vesna A Unique Spring is a 1957 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Stolper and starring Yevgeniya Kozyreva, Izolda Izvitskaya and Aleksandr Mikhaylov. Boond Jo Ban Gayee Moti Boond Jo Ban Gayee Moti is a 1967 Bollywood drama film, produced & directed by V. Shantaram on Rajkamal Kalamandir banner. The film starred Jeetendra, Mumtaz, Akashdeep, Vaishali in lead roles and music composed by Satish Bhatia. The Magic House The Magic House is a 1939 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Otakar Vávra. Over the Garden Wall Over the Garden Wall is a 1950 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Norman Evans, Jimmy James and Dan Young. The film was made at Mancunian Films at their Manchester film studios. Although made on a low-budget, the film often topped double bills at cinemas in the North of England because of the popularity of the performers. Il magnate Il magnate is a 1973 Italian comedy film written and directed by Giovanni Grimaldi. The Sheltering Desert The Sheltering Desert is a 1992 drama film directed by Regardt van den Bergh and starring Jason Connery, Rupert Graves and Joss Ackland. The film was a co-production between Ireland, South Africa and the United Kingdom. It is listed in the movie list of the British production company Vine International Pictures Ltd. "The Sheltering Desert" is also the name of the book the film is based upon. It is an autobiographical account written by Henno Martin. Its original German title is "Wenn es Krieg gibt, gehen wir in die Wüste". The English as well as the German edition are published by the German publisher Two Books. Zangezur Zangezur is a 1938 Soviet Armenian film war film by Hamo Beknazarian. The film is about the Dashnak opposition to the incursion of the Red Army and the local Bolshevik partisans in the Armenian province of Zangezur at the time of Sovietization. Si ge 32A he yi ge xiang jiao shao nian Those Were the Days is a 1996 Hong Kong film directed by Eric Tsang. It is a coming-of-age story about four friends who went to an all-girls secondary school together. Neela Malargal Neela Malargal is a 1979 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by Krishnan-Panju. The film stars Kamal Haasan, Sridevi and Major Sundarrajan in the lead roles. It is a remake of the Hindi film Anuraag. Mandela's Fight for Freedom Death of Apartheid is the name of a three-part documentary series about the negotiations to end apartheid in South Africa and the first fully democratic election that followed. The series was first broadcast in May 1995, and produced by Brian Lapping Associates for the BBC, and co-produced by the Dutch broadcaster VPRO, the South African broadcaster SABC, and the Japanese broadcaster NHK. The series was largely written and researched by Allister Sparks, who also narrated it. The series was accompanied by a book by Sparks, named Tomorrow Is Another Country. La bestia humana La Bestia humana is a 1957 Argentine film whose story is based on the novel La Bête Humaine by the French writer Émile Zola. Le vieux pays où Rimbaud est mort The Old Country Where Rimbaud Died is a 1977 French-Canadian feature from Jean Pierre Lefebvre. The second film in his ‘Abel’ saga follows Abel on a journey to France to visit the land of his ancestors. City Dump: The Story of the 1951 CCNY Basketball Scandal City Dump: The Story of the 1951 CCNY Basketball Scandal is a 1998 documentary film by George Roy and Steven Hilliard Stern, produced by Black Canyon Productions, and HBO Sports about the CCNY Point Shaving Scandal. The documentary was shown on HBO. Without Pity: A Film About Abilities Without Pity: A Film About Abilities is a 1996 American television documentary film narrated by Christopher Reeve. This documentary celebrates the efforts of the disabled to live full, productive lives. It originally premiered on HBO on October 8, 1996. The viewers meet a cross section of Americans in the film. A young woman with cerebral palsy who cares for her baby, while a man with cerebral palsy lives successfully on his own after 40 years in a Colorado institution. The film takes a trip to school with a remarkable 6-year-old boy without arms or legs, visits the workplace of a blind computer expert, and meets a professor with polio who teaches the history of discrimination against people with disabilities. A young man recently made paraplegic discusses his daily battle with depression and his determination and motivation to overcome it and get on with his life. This film applauds the resilience and potential of people with disabilities and their need to be determined to be self-sufficient. Foxy Lady Foxy Lady is a 1971 film directed by Ivan Reitman. It was Ivan Reitmans debut feature film and was also the first film appearance of both Eugene Levy and Andrea Martin. Kilipetchu Ketkava Kilipetchu Ketkava is a 1993 Tamil-language Indian romantic comedy film, directed by Fazil, starring Mammootty and Kanaka in lead roles. Pasi Pasi is a 1979 Indian Tamil language film written and directed by Durai. It stars Shoba, Delhi Ganesh, and Vijayan in prominent roles. The critically acclaimed film won two awards each at the National Film Awards, the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, and the Filmfare Awards South. This movie is remade in Himdi as Pet Pyaar Aur Paap. Punadhirallu Punadhirallu is a 1979 Telugu film directed by Rajkumar. It has won the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film. It is the first film acted by Telugu actor Chiranjeevi. Gokina Rama Rao won the Nandi Award for Best Actor. Chiranjeevi started his film career with Punadhirallu. However, his first released film was Pranam Khareedu. Khaan Dost Khaan Dost is a 1976 Bollywood action film directed by Dulal Guha. The film was remade in Telugu as Mosagadu. Andrine og Kjell Andrine og Kjell is a 1952 Norwegian drama film directed by Kåre Bergstrøm, starring Inger Marie Andersen and Toralv Maurstad. Andrine is attending a private secondary school, and rents a room with the family of her classmate Kjell. She is at first put off by Kjells rebellious behaviour, but as she gradually begins to understand him, the two develop a closer relationship. The Hurricane at Pilgrim Hill Hurricane at Pilgrim Hill is a 1950 American film directed by Richard L. Bare. Longitud de guerra Length of War is a 1976 Mexican drama film directed by Gonzalo Martínez Ortega. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Robert and Bertram Robert and Bertram is a 1939 German musical comedy film directed by Hans Heinz Zerlett and starring Rudi Godden, Kurt Seifert and Carla Rust. It premiered in Hamburg on 7 July 1939. It was based on the 1856 play Robert and Bertram by Gustav Räder about two wandering vagrants which had been adapted into several film versions including a Polish film of the same title the previous year. It was set in 1839. It was made by Tobis Film at the companys Johannisthal Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art directors Karl Machus and Erich Zander. It was the only anti-semitic musical comedy released during the Nazi era and the first film since Kristallnacht to focus on Jews as cultural and economic outsiders. In fact the antagonist of this film itself, the Jew Nathan Ipelmeyer is not a cultural and economic outsider, but a very wealthy "Kommerzienrat". It's a Bear Its a Bear is a 1924 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 28th Our Gang short subject released. Be-Reham Be-Reham is a 1980 Indian Bollywood film directed by Raghunath Jhalani and produced by K.D. Shorey. It stars Sanjeev Kumar, Shatrughan Sinha, Reena Roy and Moushumi Chatterjee in pivotal roles. Aulad Ke Dushman Aulad Ke Dushman is a 1993 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Rajkumar Kohli. It stars Arman Kohli and Ayesha Jhulka in pivotal roles. Billy Connolly: Big Banana Feet Big Banana Feet is a 1976 comedy documentary film following Billy Connolly on his 1975 tour of Ireland. The film was directed by Murray Grigor and David Peat, and was made in two days. In 2012, the film was restored from a single remaining copy in an American film archive. Datta Datta is a Bengali romantic drama film based on the novel with the same name written by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. It was first made in 1951 and again in 1976. Masanada Hoovu Masanada Hoovu is a 1984 Indian Kannada language film directed by Puttanna Kanagal, based on T. R. Subba Raos novel of the same name. It stars Jayanthi, Ambarish, Hema choudharyand Aparna in lead roles. It was Puttanna Kanagals last as a director. His friend, director K. S. L. Swamy, completed the film. Masanada Hoovu won multiple awards at the 1985-86 Karnataka State Film Awards including Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor. Puttannas muse Padma Vasanthi had originally been signed to play one of the roles and even learnt roller skating for the same. After his death, the same role was enacted by Vijayalakshmi Singh and a bicycle replaced the roller skates. Chandrika who would become a lead actress in the 90s has played a small role in the movie under her real name Sribharathi. One Wild Ride One Wild Ride is a 1925 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 45th Our Gang short subject released. Paap Ki Aandhi Paap Ki Aandhi is a 1991 Indian Hindi-language film starring Dharmendra. Byttinger Byttinger is a 1991 Norwegian drama film directed by Sigve Endresen, starring Bjarte Hjelmeland and Stig Henrik Hoff. A group of seven inner-city youths are given the choice between prison and a rehabilitation camp in the countryside. The two social workers who follow them there believe that the fresh air and beautiful scenery will have a positive influence on the kids. During an excursion to a glacier the group gets trapped, and the kids have to use all their street smarts to get out. Jubilo, Jr. Jubilo, Jr. is a 1924 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 27th Our Gang short subject released. Time and Tide is a 1983 Japanese film directed by Azuma Morisaki and based on a novel by Muramatsu Tomomi. Fuleswari Fuleswari is a Bengali romance drama film directed by Tarun Majumdar based on a story of Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay. This film was released on 3 May 1974 under the banner of Radharani Pictures. Hemanta Mukhopadhyay was the music director of the film. The End of the Fortune-Teller Konec jasnovidce is a 1957 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Deep Winter Deep Winter is a 1985 Icelandic drama film directed by Þráinn Bertelsson. The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Pranam Kareedu Pranam Khareedu is a 1978 Telugu film. It starred Jayasudha, Rao Gopal Rao, Chandra Mohan, Chiranjeevi, Reshma Roy, and Madhavi in a guest appearance. The film released on 22 September 1978. The film is based on a play written by C. S. Rao. It is the debut film for character actor Kota Srinivasa Rao. Chiranjeevi started his film career with Punadhirallu. However, his first released film was Pranam Khareedu. Kavalkaran Kaavalkaaran, is a 1967 Indian Tamil spy thriller film, directed by P. Neelakantan, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role and Jayalalithaa, M. N. Nambiar, S. A. Ashokan, Sivakumar and Nagesh among others. It was the first film released after the shooting in his neck took place in 1967 and there was a rumour that MGR had no scope to continue in films in view of his voice. It ran 164 days in Ceylon and over 100 days in Chennai and other major cities and became the top grosser of the year. Thus it proved MGR could continue in films as well and thus next year MGR acted in 8 films. Thereafter continuously, his films ran box office hits of the years, consecutively. The film was remade in Hindi as Rakhwala, starring Dharmendra and Leena Chandavarkar. Ek Baar Phir (Once Again) Ek Baar Phir is a 1980 film produced and directed by Vinod Pande. This offbeat social drama casts Suresh Oberoi and Deepti Naval as lead pair with Saeed Jaffrey, Chitto Chopra, Pradeep Verma, Vinod Pande in support cast. The story is about the incompatibility between a film star husband and a traditional wife resulting in an extra-marital relationship. Mama's Gone A-Hunting Mamas Gone A-Hunting is a 1977 Australian television film. The title is taken from a nursery rhyme, called Bye Baby Hunting. The film featured many well known Australian actors of the period, including Gerard Kennedy, Carmen Duncan, and starred Judy Morris Deep Purple Rises Over Japan Rises Over Japan is a concert film by the Mark IV of Deep Purple, directed by Tony Klinger and released in 1985. This Japanese film includes 5 songs from a concert at Budokan Hall on December 15th, 1975. The audio of the very same concert was released in an incomplete form as Last Concert in Japan in 1977 and the whole concert was issued in 2001 as Live in Tokyo. The footage was shot professionally with multiple cameras on 16mm film, despite this, for many years only very poor quality bootleg copies from an obscure Japanese VHS release circulated among fans and collectors. Finally, after over 35 years the concert was restored from the original 31 minute print and released as a feature on the Deep Purple: Phoenix Rising Blu-ray Disc in 2011, complete with the original stereo sound mix and a new 5.1 surround sound mix. Hoshiyar Hoshiyar is a 1985 Hindi-language action film, produced by G. Hanumantha Rao under the Padmalaya Studios banner, presented by Krishna and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Jeetendra, Shatrughan Sinha, Jaya Prada, Meenakshi Sheshadri in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film is a remake of the Telugu language movie Kirayi Rowdylu, starring Chiranjeevi, Mohan Babu, Radhika in the pivotal roles. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office, which was the 4th highest-grossing movie of 1985. Maduraiyai Meeta Sundara Pandian Madhuraiyai Meetta Sundharapandiyan, is a 1978 Indian Tamil-language historical action film, directed by M. G. Ramachandran, starring himself in the lead role, with M. N. Nambiar, P. S. Veerappa, Latha and Padmapriya. It was Ramachandrans final film as an actor. Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya is a Black and white 1963 Indian Hindi film, directed by B.S. Ranga, starring Shammi Kapoor, B. Saroja Devi, Pran, Om Prakash, Agha and Prithviraj Kapoor. The films music was by Ravi. Todi Kodallu Thodi Kodallu is a 1957 Telugu drama film produced by D. Madhusudhana Rao under Annapurna Pictures and directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri in the lead roles, and music composed by Master Venu. The film is based on Sharat Chandra Chatterjees Bengali novel Nishkriti, which was simultaneously remade as the Tamil movie Engal Veettu Mahalakshmi; both movies were made simultaneously by the same banner and director, and some of the scenes and artists are the same in both versions. The film won the Certificate of merit for Best Feature Film in Telugu. Bangaru Kutumbam Bangaru Kutumbam is a 1994 Telugu drama film, produced by Kaikala Nageswara Rao under the Ramaa Films banner, presented by Satyanarayana and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jayasudha in the lead roles and music composed by Raj-Koti. The film won the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film, while Akkineni Nageswara Rao received the Nandi Award for Best Actor for his performance. Ayaash Ayaash is a 1982 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Shakti Samanta. It stars Sanjeev Kumar and Rati Agnihotri in pivotal roles. The movie is based on the 1972 Bengali movie Stree. Tal para cual Made for Each Other is a 1953 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Rogelio A. González and starring Jorge Negrete, María Elena Marqués and Luis Aguilar. Jeet Jeet is a 1949 Hindi drama film directed by Mohan Sinha and produced by Pratap A. Rana. Vidya Vidya is 1948 Bollywood family drama film directed by Girish Trivedi, starring Dev Anand, Suraiya and Madan Puri. El dolor de pagar la renta El dolor de pagar la renta is a 1960 Mexican comedy film directed Agustín P. Delgado. Darling Darling Darling Darling is 1977 Bollywood film directed by Gogi Anand and starring Dev Anand and Zeenat Aman. Earth Earth is a 1957 Bulgarian drama film directed by Zahari Zhandov. It was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. Wharf of Widows Ben khong chong or is a 2000 Vietnamese film. The film won an award at the Berlin International Film Festival. It is directed by and featuring Trong Ninh Luu with Chau Minh and Ha Thuy . Loyalty & Betrayal: The Story of the American Mob Loyalty & Betrayal:The Story of the American Mob is a 1994 American documentary film. First broadcast in 1994 on FOX, the two-part mini-series charts the history of organized crime in America from Al Capone to John Gotti. Interviews are given by relatives and others, such as Bee Sedway, widow of Moe Sedway, detailing life in a crime family and what the mobsters were like. It also discusses the various illegal businesses the mobsters ran and legal ones it tried to influence, such as politics, government and entertainment. Anhonee Anhonee is a 1973 Bollywood suspense drama film directed by Ravi Tandon. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Leena Chandavarkar, Satyen Kappoo, Asrani, Manmohan and Bindu in positive roles and Kamini Kaushal in a negative role. Laxmikant-Pyarelal have provided music for the film. Neli ti rekov Havent I Told You is a Macedonian film that was produced in Yugoslavia in 1984. It is based on real events in Macedonia during the Ottoman era. The plot revolves around a number of Macedonian revolutionaries battling against a large Ottoman-Turkish Army. The film can be seen with English subtitles. Gag Factor Gag Factor is a series of pornographic films made by JM Productions featuring deep throating. One of the films from the series is discussed in the article "A Cruel Edge: The painful truth about todays pornography, and what men can do about it" by Robert Jensen of the School of Journalism at the University of Texas that originally appeared in Ms. magazine. The article describes the female performer with "a sloppy situation" at the end of the scene, often with spit, mucus or vomit running down their faces. Jensen includes the film as an example of pornography which he describes as dangerous and denigrating to women, and indicative of the trend of presenting women as being in pain during sex. The first film was released in 2000. The series won the AVN Award for Best Oral-Themed Series in 2003 and 2004. In October 2007, one of Gag Factor distributors, Five Star DVD, was found guilty by an Arizona jury of transporting obscene materials, including a Gag Factor title, across state lines. The Last Steps Les Pas perdus is a 1964 French drama film directed by Jacques Robin who co-wrote screenplay with René Fallet, based on novel by René Fallet. The film stars Michèle Morgan and Jean-Louis Trintignant. It tells the story of a rich attractive married woman who become involved in a love affair with a young worker she has met in the station. The Time Game The Time Game is a 1991 Australian television film directed by Alister Smart and starring Gabriel Andrews. The plot concerns a boy sent to his grandparents home for a holiday. Horse Horse is a 1965 underground film directed by Andy Warhol, written by Ronald Tavel, and starring Edie Sedgwick, Gregory Battcock, Tosh Carillo, Ondine, Norman Glick, Daniel Cassidy Jr., and Larry Latrae. Warhol himself makes a cameo appearance in the film. A photo from Horse published in Parker Tylers book Underground Film shows all the male performers dressed only in jockstraps. Aanazhagan Aanazhagan is a 1995 Indian Tamil-language comedy film directed by Thiagarajan and produced by S. Balaji. The film stars Prashanth, Suneha, Vadivelu, Charle, and Chinni Jayanth in the lead roles, while K. R. Vijaya, Gandhimathi, and Vaishnavi play supporting roles. The film is based on Telugu film Chitram Bhalare Vichitram. The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film released on 11 March 1995 and was a Block Buster Hit at the box office. Highlight of this film prashanths lady getup was more beautiful than today heroines... Lorie Lorie is a 1984 Bollywood film directed by Vijay Talwar. The film stars Shabana Azmi, Farooq Shaikh, Naseeruddin Shah and Rohini Hattangadi among others. Raja Rishi Raja Rishi is a 1985 Indian Tamil film directed by K. Shankar and produced by N. Sakunthala. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Prabhu Ganesan, M. N. Nambiar and Nalini in lead roles. There is a touching scene where moved by the penance of Sage Vishvamitra, formerly King Kaushika; God Shiva grants him the status of brahmarishi and totally compassionate, Rajarishi sings the Gayatri Mantra. Capulina 'Speedy' González: 'El Rápido Capulina Speedy González is a 1970 Mexican western-comedy film starring Gaspar Henaine in the title role and Leonorilda Ochoa with Víctor Alcocer and Julián de Meriche. Directed, produced, and written by Alfredo Zacarías, the film revolves around the hilarious mishaps of a Mexican courier working for an American post office who is framed by two U.S. army deserters-turned-bandits. Young Arthur Young Arthur is a 2002 NBC TV drama about the childhood of King Arthur directed by Mikael Salomon and written by Remi Aubuchon and Graham Yost. Filming occurred in Prague. Dzhulbars Dzhulbars is a 1935 Soviet action film directed by Vladimir Shnejderov. Revenge Quest Revenge Quest is a 1995 direct to video action/science fiction thriller directed by Alan DeHerrera with an ensemble cast featuring Brian Gluhak, Christopher Michael Egger and Jennifer Aguilar. It takes place in 2031 in Los Angeles following the escape of a dangerous inmate from the fictitious Red Rock Prison on Mars. The film was released by Vista Street Entertainment. Reno: Rebel Without a Pause Reno: Rebel without a Pause is a 2002 comedy concert film directed by Nancy Savoca. Varafalam Varaphalam is a 1994 Malayalam humorous drama film, directed by Thaha, starring Sreenivasan and Mukesh in the lead roles. Chaochow Guy Chaochow Guy is a 1972 Taiwanese and Hong Kong film of the Martial Arts genre. It is directed by Gam Sing-Yan and stars Tien Peng, Nancy Yen Nan-See, Wang Kuan Hsiung aka Wong Goon-Hung, Wong Fei-Lung, Lee Keung, Poon Chuen-Ling, Blacky Ko Sau-Leung, Chan San-Yat, Ko Jan-Pang and Wong Hoi. This was also Wang Kuan Hsiungs first film. The Story of Jang-hwa and Heung-ryeon Janghwa Hongryeonjeon is 1956 South Korean horror film. The film is based on a popular Korean fairy tale "Janghwa Hongryeon jeon" which had been adapted into film versions in 1924, 1936, 1956, 1962, 1972, 2003, and 2009. Sopanam Sopanam is a 1993 Malayalam drama film directed by Jayaraj, and starring J. V. Somayajulu, Manoj K. Jayan, Chippy in lead roles. Scripted by Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri, this film tells the story of a singer who loves his teachers daughter. Varnam Varnam is a 1989 Malayalam-language comedy-drama film starting Jayaram and Suresh Gopi. As the directorial debut of film director Ashokan, the film received critical acclaim and was well received. Achan Rajav Appan Jethavu Achan Rajavu Appan Jethavu is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Nissar, starring Mukesh and Devayani in the lead roles. Five Star Hospital Five Star Hospital is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thaha. The film stars George Vishnu, Jagadish, Jagathy Sreekumar and Thilakan in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Bombay Ravi. Nee Varuvolam Nee Varuvolam is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sibi Malayil, starring Dileep and Divya Unni in the lead roles. The Virgin Wife The Virgin Wife is a 1958 Egyptian crime/mystery film. Directed by El Sayed Bedeir, the film was written by Mustafa Samy and starred Faten Hamama, Imad Hamdi and Ahmed Mazhar. Gaon Hamara Shaher Tumhara Gaon Hamara Shaher Tumhara is a 1972 Bollywood romance film directed by Naresh Kumar. The film stars Rajendra Kumar and Rekha . Aisa Pyaar Kahan Aisa Pyaar Kahan is a 1986 Bollywood drama film, produced by Pradeep Sharma under the TUTU Films banner and directed by Vijay Sadanah. It stars Jeetendra, Mithun Chakraborty, Jayaprada, Padmini Kolhapure in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film is remake of the Telugu movie Rakta Sambandham, which itself was a remake of the Tamil movie Pasamalar. Pasamalar had already been remade in Hindi as Rakhi. Janur kuning Janur Kuning is a 1980 Indonesian war film directed by Alam Surawidjaja and produced by Abbas Wiranatakusuma. Starring Kaharuddin Syah, Deddy Sutomo, and Dicky Zukarnaen, it follows the Indonesian revolutionaries six-hour assault on Yogyakarta, under Suharto, in a show of force against the Dutch army. At the time the most expensive domestic production ever, the films title is meant to symbolise the Indonesian peoples struggle. A critical success, Janur Kuning received a nomination and two special awards at the 1980 Indonesian Film Festival. It was screened annually on 1 March between 1980 and 1998, but has since been criticised as an attempt to manipulate history and create a cult with President Suharto in the centre. Shehzaade From Toni with Love: The Video Collection "From Toni with Love... The Video Collection is a greatest videos VHS/DVD compilation by American recording artist Toni Braxton, released by La Face Records on November 20, 2001. The collection contained all of Braxtons music videos from 1992 to 2001, including 2 alternate version videos, 4 remixes, and 2 Spanish videos. It also includes behind-the-scenes clips and two different video biographies of the singer. Mera Haque Mera Haque is a 1986 Indian Bollywood film directed by Ajay Kashyap, produced by Bobby Raj. 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Woh Main Nahin Woh Main Nahin is a 1974 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Mohan Segal. It is an adaptation of the 1962 Marathi language play To Mee Navhech, written by Pralhad K. Atre and being acted by Prabhakar Panashikar. Navin Nischol and Rekha in lead role with supporting Shaukat Kaifi, Iftekhar, Rakesh Pandey and Padmini Kapila. Jim in Bold Jim in Bold is a documentary about Jim Wheeler, a gay high school student in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, who committed suicide in 1997 because of constant harassment at school. The film was created by the Equality Forum and directed by Glenn Holsten. The original music was composed by Michael Aharon. Raja Saab Raja Saab is a 1969 Bollywood film directed by Suraj Prakash. It stars Shashi Kapoor and Nanda in pivotal roles. Snow White Snow White was a silent movie made in 1902. It was the first time the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale was made into a film. It was registered for United States copyright on May 1, 1903. Shatranj Shatranj is a 1969 Indian Hindi-language spy thriller film co-produced and directed by S. S. Vasan. His final directorial venture, it stars Rajendra Kumar, Waheeda Rehman, Mehmood, Shashikala, Helen, Achala Sachdev and Agha. Anaam Anaam is a 1992 Indian Bollywood film directed by Ramesh Modi and produced by Vinod S. Choudhary. It stars Armaan Kohli and Ayesha Jhulka in pivotal roles. Vampire Blvd. Vampire Blvd. is a 2004 vampire film directed by and starring Scott Shaw. This co-stars of this film include Kevin Thompson, Joe Estevez and Robert ZDar. Actress Jill Kelly can also be seen in this film performing a small role. This film is set in 1970s Hollywood. This film follows two primary characters, Elijah Starr and Blaze Jones, played by Shaw and Thompson. These two characters are Hollywood Private investigators who attempt to help a newly arrived actress from Hong Kong who is being tracked down by a cult of Vampires. This character is played by Hong Kong pop singer Adrienne Lau. Similar to other Scott Shaw films, this movie follows an unexpected and non-linear storyline, with obvious references to Blaxploitation Cinema, and is full of Music video style references and edits where the central characters leave behind the storyline and interact solely by the presentation of visual images in association with Techno music. Zostane to medzi nami It Will Stay Between Us is a 2003 Slovak-Czech movie, directed by Miroslav Šindelka. The film starred Tomáš Hanák, Danica Jurčová and Michal Dlouhý. Burakkubôdo is a 1986 Japanese film written and directed by Kaneto Shindo. It is a drama about school bullying. Hitman Hitman is a 1997 action film directed by R. Dani as Roberto Roarke, starring Danny OMeara, Todd Edwards, and Phil Novak. Hamal_18 Hamal 18 is a 2004 American film starring Michael J. Minor, Yvette Ford, Wendy Cobb, Chad England, Joel Spence, Elina Madison and directed by John G. Thomas. Cages Cages is a 2005 film, directed by American film director Graham Streeter which tells the story of a single mother named Ali Tan who attempts to escape repeated bad relationships which puts her before the man she resents the most—her father, Tan. The truth is not always easy to face when her father reveals a dark secret 20 years past; a past that may cost a lifetime of relationship. Dil Bechara Pyaar Ka Maara Dil Bechara Pyar Ka Maara is a Hindi film released in 2004, directed and written by Onkar Nath Mishra and starring Vikas Kalantri, Aslam Khan, Aman Sondhi, Divya Palat, Jonita Doda, Rajpal Yadav and Mallika Kapoor. Hatyara Hatyara is a 1998 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T. L. V. Prasad, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Suman Ranganathan, Swati, Rami Reddy, Mukesh Rishi and Anil Dhawan film was again release in 2000 as Qurbaniyaan however both were box office failure. Hridayathil Sookshikkan Hridayathil Sookshikkan is a 2005 Malayalam romance film directed by debutant Rajesh Pillai. Produced by Bose Varghese, the film had Kunchacko Boban and Bhavana playing the main characters. The plot was loosely based on the 2000 American film Meet the Parents. The films soundtrack was composed by Mohan Sitara. Thrill Kill Jack in Hale Manor Thrill Kill Jack in Hale Manor is a 2000 independent comedy film produced by the Hale Manor Collective, a trio of Connecticut filmmakers consisting of Mike Aransky, Phil Guerrette and Thomas Edward Seymour. The film parodies action/adventure flicks by following the mystical loner Thrill Kill Jack in his search for a stolen magic gun within the booby-trapped mansion of a master criminal. According to Seymour in an interview published in the online magazine PulpLit, the film was shot “over a year’s period on weekends. Consequently the film’s scenery turns from summer to winter to spring all within about 80 minutes. The film only cost about $700 to make. We shot it on a Hi-8 that we had and did the editing on a crappy PC. The real cost of the film was video tape and renting a Beta deck to make our masters on.” The film played in festivals, gaining a Merit Award at the B-Movie Film Festival, and it was featured on Independent Film Channel’s “Split Screen” when that show covered the 2000 Fangoria horror convention. Thrill Kill Jack in Hale Manor was released on DVD in 2006. Batang-X Batang X is a 1995 Filipino film released under Regal Films. The film is about 5 children with superhuman abilities who get kidnapped by the alien Dr. Axis to help her steal sources of energy for her spaceship. Border Warz Border Warz is a 2004 thriller film directed by Rob Walker and released by Trinity Home Entertainment. The film is about a pair of women who try to investigate a drug cartel. Wenn die Abendglocken läuten When the Evening Bells Ring is a 1930 German silent drama film directed by Hanns Beck-Gaden and starring Josef Berger, Rosa Kirchner-Lang and Hanns Beck-Gaden. It is a heimatfilm set in Bavaria. The Phantom Treehouse The Phantom Treehouse is a 1982 Australian animated fantasy-adventure film directed by Paul Williams. Peanuts is a 2006 Japanese comedy baseball film written and directed by Teruyoshi Uchimura. Ian Fleming: Bondmaker Ian Fleming: Bondmaker is a 2005 BBC Television drama telling the life story of the British author Ian Fleming. Hasti Hasti is a 1993 Bollywood film directed by Ashok Gaekwad and produced by Sandeep D. Shinde. It stars Naseeruddin Shah, Jackie Shroff, Nagma and Varsha Usgaonkar in pivotal roles. Aakhri Sangam Inaindha Kaigal is a 1990 Indian Tamil film, directed by N. K. Vishwanathan. The film features C. 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The films score was composed by David Baerwald who also has several songs on the soundtrack, including "Hi Ho" with vocals by Terra Naomi. Dead Letters also played at the 2007 Real to Reel Film Festival in North Carolina, and both The California Independent and the Kern Projections Film Festivals. Ispiritista: Itay, may moomoo Ispiritista: Itay, May Moomoo! is a 2005 Philippines comedy/fantasy/horror film directed by Tony Y. Reyes, based on a story concept by Reyes, Antonio P. Tuviera, and Nino Tuviera-Rodriguez, with a screenplay by Reyes and R.J. Nuevas, and starring Vic Sotto, Cindy Kurleto, Iza Calzado and BJ Forbes. Utthaan Utthaan is a Hindi film produced by Kumar Sanu. The film was directed by Ujjwal Chatterje. The film stars Priyanshu Chatterjee and Neha Dhupia. The films music is also by Kumar Sanu. Krishan Avtaar Krishan Avtaar is a 1993 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Ashok Gaekwad, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Somy Ali, Hashmat Khan, Paresh Rawal and Sujata Mehta. El amarillo El Amarillo is a 2006 Argentine drama film directed and written by Sergio Mazza. The film starred Gabriela Moyano, Alejandro Baratelli and Mirta Fratinni. Snow Blind Snow Blind is a 2006 documentary film about the history, culture, and lifestyle of snowboarding. Shot over the season of 2004-2005, the film covers the origins of snowboarding, the evolution of it into an Olympic sport and the passionate participants, thrill seekers and competitors. The film was released on December 8, 2006. It was filmed on location in Colorado and Utah and shot entirely in HD. Tomorrow's Yesterday Tomorrows Yesterday is a short 2006 film written and directed by Elan Gale. It was produced by Page One Pictures in association with Sascha Rasmussen, Paul McCarthy-Boyington, Patrick OSullivan, and Angelo Perez, who were also the stars of the film. Premiered on March 2, 2006 in Florence, it has since played in 14 other film festivals worldwide. Other starring actors in the film include Efren Ramirez, Sam Sarpong, Michael A. Williams and Bridget Marquardt. Abadan Abadan is a 2003 drama film by the Iranian filmmaker Mani Haghighi. It was his first feature film after making a few short films. Since the film was not pre-approved by Irans Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance and because it included profanity and spoken references to extramarital relations, it bypassed Tehrans 2003 Fajr International Film Festival and had its world premier in Chicago at the 2003 Festival of Films from Iran. It was also shown at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. Shipbreakers Shipbreakers is a 2004 documentary film. A co-production of the National Film Board of Canada with Storyline Entertainment directed by Michael Kot, the film explores the practice of ship breaking decommissioned vessels in Alang, India. The Last Monk The Last Monk is an Indian 2006 English drama film directed by Sudipto Sen with Rachna Shah, Sonam Stobgias Gorky, Jimeesh Gandhi and Cibila Martin playing the lead roles. The Last Monk premiered at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival and got special screening at Rotterdam Film Festival in the same year. The film was also show at MAMI Film Festival in Mumbai. Vasya Vasya is a 2002 American documentary film written, directed and produced by Andrei Zagdansky. The film tells the story of Russian underground artist Vasily Sitnikov, who was declared insane in early 1940s by the Soviet authorities. A man without a passport, in and out of mental asylums, he was the key and often "larger than life" figure of the nonconformist art movement in the Soviet Union. In 1975 fearing prosecution and another involuntary commitment to a mental asylum he immigrated to Austria and then to the United States. He died virtually unknown in 1987 in NYC. A number of prominent artists appear in the film, such as Dmitri Plavinsky Vladimir Titov, Kevin Clarke, poet and publisher Konstantyn K. Kuzminsky and art collector Norton Dodge, who has amassed one of the largest collections of Soviet-era art outside the Soviet Union. Unmasked Unmasked is a 1917 dramatic silent film, one of several successes produced by Grace Cunard and Francis Ford. As was common with other female filmmakers of the time, Cunard co-wrote, co-starred and co-directed the film. In 2014, Unmasked was selected to the United States National Film Registry as "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". A Lesson of Belorussian A Lesson of Belarusian is a 2006 documentary film by Polish director Mirosław Dembiński. It follows the activities of several Belarusian pro-democracy youth activists in the four weeks running up to the highly controversial presidential re-election of Alexander Lukashenko on March 19, 2006. The film has won multiple festival prizes. La signora delle camelie The Lady of the Camellias is a 1915 Italian historical drama film directed by Gustavo Serena and starring Francesca Bertini. It is an adaptation of Alexandre Dumas, fils novel The Lady of the Camellias. The films art direction was by Alfredo Manzi. Hiraasat Hiraasat is a 1987 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Surendra Mohan, starring Shatrughan Sinha, Mithun Chakraborty, Hema Malini, Anita Raj, Kalpana Iyer, Prem Chopra, Shakti Kapoor and Deven Verma. Veer Veer is a 1995 Indian film directed by Kanti Shah and produced by Surekha Gawli. It stars Dharmendra, Jaya Pradha, Gautamiand Armaan Kohli in lead roles. The Church of Scientology Presents... 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The program received positive reception, and The Guardian and the Evening Times highlighted it as the "pick of the day". The Daily Mirror described it as a "brilliant spoof", and The Sunday Times characterized the show as "Comedy so broad it barely fits on the screen, it is hard not to be amused". The Herald Sun called it a "ruthless but spot-on parody". Tapestries of Hope Tapestries of Hope is a feature-length documentary that exposes the virgin cleansing myth that if a man rapes a virgin he will be cured of HIV/AIDS. The film focuses on the work human rights activist Betty Makoni has done to protect and re-empower girls who have been victimized through sexual abuse. Tapestries of Hope aims to bring awareness to the widespread abuse of women and girls as well as the efforts of the Girl Child Network and its founder, Betty Makoni. The film is directed by Michealene Cristini Risley, written by Susan Black and Michealene Cristini Risley, and produced by Michealene Cristini Risley, Susan Black, Christopher Bankston, Anand Chandrasekaran, and Ray Arthur Wang. "Tapestries of Hope" was theatrically released September 28, 2010 in over 100 theaters across the U.S. Steady! Houen zo! is a 1953 Dutch short documentary film directed by about the reconstruction of Rotterdam, following the citys destruction by the Nazis in the Rotterdam Blitz. Bharya Swantham Suhruthu Bharya Swantham Suhruthu is a 2009 Malayalam film co-written and directed by Venu Nagavally, starring Mukesh, Padmapriya, Urvashi, Jyothirmayi, and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. It was Venu Nagavallys last film as director. Plan 9 from Syracuse Plan 9 from Syracuse is a documentary by independent filmmaker Ryan Dacko about his attempt to gain attention of film producer Mark Cuban by staging a cross-country run from Syracuse, to Hollywood. Despite a lack of experience in marathon running, Dacko left from Syracuse’s Eastwood Palace Theatre on August 15, 2006. He planned to reach Hollywood in 90 days, but problems with weather and unreliable support crews delayed his arrival until December 31, a 139-day journey. In the course of the run, he used the Internet to urge supporters to lobby Mark Cuban to agree for a meeting. Cuban, learning about the endeavor, responded negatively and refused to meet with Dacko. With this run, Dacko became the 175th person to cross America on foot. Plan 9 from Syracuse had its premiere at the B-Movie Film Festival in October 2007. Two months later, it was reviewed by Film Threat as “the best documentary of the year, bar none.” It was screened on the U.S. film festival circuit, winning awards for Best Picture and Best Director at the 2008 New Haven Underground Film Festival. The film was released on DVD release on August 26, 2008, by SRS Cinema. Urban Games Urban Games is a 2014 Chinese-United States action-thriller film directed by Bob Brown and Zhang Peng and starring Shawn Dou and Michelle Chen. The film was released on May 16, 2014. Double Time Double Time was a British one-off comedy drama television film starring James Dreyfus. It received its premier in the United Kingdom on ITV at 9pm on Monday 31 December 2007. Its airing had been delayed since 2005 for unknown reasons. Tropic Island Hum Paul McCartney: Music & Animation is an animated anthology film compiling three animated short films produced by Paul McCartney. It was released by Miramax Films on DVD. The film includes Rupert & the Frog Song, Tuesday and Tropic Island Hum. Paul McCartney wrote or composed music for each short. Un soir au club Un soir au club is a 2009 French film directed by Jean Achache based on the novel of the same name Un soir au club by Christian Gailly. Skiptracers Skiptracers is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Harris Mendheim and starring Daniel Burnley, Michael H. Cole, Cynthia Evans, and Eddie Galey. The film was theatrically released in the US on 11 September 2009. Kami the Movie Kami is a 2008 Malaysian drama film directed by Effendee Mazlan and Fariza Azlina Isahak. It was first released on 1 October 2008. The story revolves around the ups and downs of the life of five teenagers and how they cope with their surroundings. Pranam Praanam is a 2003 Telugu film starring Allari Naresh and Sadha in the Lead directed by Malli. The film was released on 25 July 2003. The movie was based on the concept of Reincarnation. Nishikie edosugata hatamoto to machiyakko is a 1939 black and white Japanese silent film with benshi accompaniment directed by Kazuo Mori. It is a cheerful period drama, sprinkled with comical scenes and tells the story of a loyal and handsome Edo period servant who fights to help his older brother marry the woman he loves. The star of this film Utaemon Ichikawa gained enormous popularity for his portrayal of a cheerful and chivalrous man. Idu Saadhya Idu Saadhya is a 1989 Indian Kannada film directed by Dinesh Babu. It is a remake of the horror movie Stage Fright directed by Michele Soavi. Idu Saadhya created a world record for becoming the first film to be shot within a span of 36 hours. Bhakta Kanakadasa Bhakta Kanakadasa is a 1960 Indian Kannada language film, directed by Y. R. Swamy. It depicts the spiritual journey of Kanakadasa, who was a devotee of the Hindu deity Krishna, and a poet belonging to the Dasa sect. The film stars Rajkumar, Krishna Kumari and Udaykumar in the major roles. This film, officially marked the 100th production/release of Kannada cinema, since its inception in 1934. Boasting of lilting tunes including the works of Kanakadasa himself, the songs were held in high esteem. The music was composed by M. Venkataraju, the songs turned very popular. Star Trek: Chains of Betrayal Star Trek: Chains of Betrayal is a fan-fiction comedy film written and directed by Derek Howard and Racan Souiedan. The film is an episode of approximately forty minutes in length that takes place during season five of The Next Generation, soon after the events in "Unification". The script was written during the summer months of 2005. Chains of Betrayal was made over a period of four shooting days in January 2007 at Simon Fraser Universitys Harbour Centre campus in downtown Vancouver. The entire project was completed on a budget of under $200, largely thanks to the extensive use of a green screen by the crew. Cinematography and editing were completed by Sam Scott and Jamie Quast respectively. The film debuted at Vancouvers Astoria Hotel on the night of Wednesday, April 30, 2008. The Toronto premiere was held on Saturday, September 27, 2008 as part of the Trekzac Festicon. The official DVD release party and screening took place on Thursday, November 27, 2008 in Vancouver, BC at VIVO Media Arts Centre. The film was also selected as part of Khan Con, a Star Trek mini-convention held at the Rio Theatre in Vancouver, BC on May 16, 2009. The United States premiere occurred at the 2009 Wrath of Khan science-fiction convention and film festival in Panama City Beach, Florida. The film premiered in Edmonton, Alberta at Leva Cafe on December 22, 2010. Additional screenings were held in Atlanta, Georgia in 2013 as part of the TrexTrax film festival and in Courtenay, British Columbia for Johnsonfest. The film is non-profit in nature and was meant as a tribute. Nora Nora is a 2008 documentary film. Foodland Foodland is a 2010 Canadian comedy film written and directed by Adam Smoluk. The Blue Generation The Blue Generation is a film directed by Garin Nugroho. The film is about the Indonesian rock band Slank. The group, known for its political lyrics, has been together for 25 years and has a following throughout the country. "Slank" means minority and the community of fans make up something like a movement: the "Slankers" stand for peace, unity, and love, much like the American hippie movement in the sixties. Part of the film documents a musical by the band that concerns Indonesia’s political history. It addresses the country’s severe problems and criticizes the government by exposing militarism, the abduction of dissidents, the death penalty, and torture as being the order of the day. The heroes of the musical are the cool winners, the “Blue Generation”, inspiring others with their positive values much like the characters in “Hair”. Nugroho also shows concert clips and Slank fans and enhances his film with comic book-style animated sequences commenting on the political situation in Indonesia. The film paints a multifaceted picture of the Slanker movement and offers a portrait of Indonesian society that is unusual. Bad Habits Bad Habits is the debut feature from director and writer Dominic Deacon starring Sandra Casa and London Gabraelle. The film had its premiere at the Melbourne Underground Film Festival in Australia 2009 and won Best Screenplay and Best Female Actress. The film also won Best Australian Feature Film at the Sexy International Film Festival. Vichitra Jeevitham Vichitra Jeevitham is a 1978 Telugu drama film, produced by Nidamarthi Padmakshi and N. Pushpa Bhatt under the Sri Umalakshmi Combines banner and directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Vanisri, Jayasudha in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film is a remake of the Hindi movie Daag, which itself is based on Thomas Hardys novel The Mayor of Casterbridge. Die koreanische Hochzeitstruhe The Korean Wedding Chest is a 2009 documentary film about Korean wedding traditions directed by Ulrike Ottinger. The German language film was described as "capturing the collision of ancient tradition and modern culture on the subject of love and marriage in Korea in a film that echoes the beauty, precision and care of the rituals she examines" by the Los Angeles Times. The Washington Posts website refers to the surrealist style of the film as being well suited to "the regal pacing of the ritual" and calls the film one of Ottingers most praised works. Chô gekijô-ban Keroro gunsô: Gekishin doragon woriâzu de arimasu! is the fourth film made from the popular anime series Sgt. Frog. The film was released on March 7, 2009 in Japanese theatres. It was produced by Sunrise, the studio behind the anime television series. The film later got released to DVD on July 24, 2009 in Japan. Giri Kanye Giri Kanye is a 1977 Indian Kannada drama film directed by Dorai - Bhagwan duo. It is based on the novel of the same name by Bharathisutha. The film stars Rajkumar, Jayamala and Vajramuni in lead roles. The film was a musical blockbuster with all the songs composed by Rajan-Nagendra considered evergreen hits.The movie saw a theatrical run of 25 weeks. Rajinikanth was initially selected to play the villains role which was eventually played by Vajramuni. Yarivanu? Yaarivanu is a 1984 Indian Kannada suspense thriller film, directed by Dorai-Bhagawan and produced by Parvathamma Rajkumar. The film stars Rajkumar, Srinath, B. Saroja Devi, Roopa Devi, Hema Choudhary and Puneeth Rajkumar in the lead roles. The screenplay, dialogues and lyrics were written by Chi. Udaya Shankar and story was by M. D. Sundar. Master Lohith played a double role in the movie, though both roles never appear together onscreen. The film was received positively upon release and the music composed by Rajan-Nagendra was well received. Asadhyudu Asadhyudu is a 2006 Indian Telugu-language action film which was directed by Anil Krishna and Anil Kanneganti. It stars Nandamuri Kalyan Ram, Diya, Chalapathi Rao, and Ravi Kale. Music was scored by Chakri. It has been dubbed into Hindi as Sarfarosh The Burning Youth. Nak Nak is a Thai animated fantasy film that was released on April 3, 2008. and aired on tv in Thai PBS Kids. The story is based on ghosts of the folklore of Thailand, who in this movie shed their sinister reputation and are the heroes. Nak, its central character, is based on the figure of Mae Nak, a Thai female spirit that has a baby and can stretch her arms. Naks striking fuchsia-colored hair and eyes in this movie are a departure from her alleged looks in traditional lore though. Other spirits familiar to Thai people that appear in this movie are Phi Hua Kat, Krahang, Krasue, Phi Am, Nang Tani, Nang Takian and Phi Phong. Ghosts from other backgrounds such as Phi Yipun, the scary woman with long, stringy black hair wearing a white gown, a well-known vengeful ghost from Japanese horror films based on the Yotsuya Kaidan story, also have a role in the Nak movie. Afghan Massacre: The Convoy of Death Afghan Massacre: The Convoy of Death is a 2002 documentary by Irish filmmaker Jamie Doran and Afghan journalist Najibullah Quraishi about alleged war crimes committed by the Junbish-i Milli faction of the Afghan Northern Alliance under General Abdul Rashid Dostum against Taliban fighters. The Taliban fighters, who had surrendered to Dostums troops after the November 2001 siege of Kunduz, were transported to Sheberghan prison in sealed containers. Human rights groups estimate that hundreds or thousands of them died during and after transit. Afghan Massacre: The Convoy of Death presents testimony from interviewees stating that American military personnel were present at and complicit in some of the mass killings, known as the Dasht-i-Leili massacre. A short early version of the documentary was shown to the European and German Parliaments in June 2002, causing widespread concern in Europe. Against protests from the United States government, the completed documentary was shown later that year on many countries national television channels, including German, British, Italian and Australian television. The programme was not screened in the US and received no US media coverage. A Newsweek report in August 2002, based on a leaked UN memo, did confirm some of the details in Dorans documentary, as well as the presence of mass graves in the Dasht-i-Leili desert, but made no mention of the documentary. In July 2009, Barack Obama, the president of the United States, ordered a probe into allegations that the Bush administration had resisted efforts to have the massacre investigated. Cinema Paithiyam Cinema Paithiyam is a 1975 Tamil language drama film, directed by Muktha Srinivasan. The film features Jayachitra and Kamal Haasan in lead roles. The film was produced by A. L. Srinivasan under his A. L. S. Productions. It is a remake of the Hindi film Guddi. Actress Jayachitra later claimed in an interview that this film ran for 100 days at Devi-Sridevi Complex in Chennai, and that "this was the first Tamil black-and-white film that ran for so long in that theater complex." Li Shuangshuang Li Shuangshuang is a Chinese play, fiction, a comic strip, and film. The 1962 film is directed by Lu Ren, and stars Zhang Ruifang. Zhang won Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actress for her performance. Deaf Jam Deaf Jam is a 2011 documentary film directed and produced by American filmmaker Judy Lieff. The film centers on the experience of Aneta Brodski, a deaf teenager living in Queens, who becomes immersed in the dynamic and three-dimensional form of American Sign Language poetry. When Aneta, an Israel-born ASL poet, eventually meets Tahani, a Palestinian, spoken word poet, the two begin to collaborate, creating a new form of poetry that gains recognition in deaf and hearing communities alike. Deaf Jam premiered on PBSs Independent Lens program, and was awarded the 2012 Japan Prize for the Best Work of the Youth Category. "Deaf Jam" is a co-production of Made-By-Hand, LLC and the Independent Television Service. The Romantic The Romantic is a 2009 American animated film directed by Michael P. Heneghan. The Tunnel The Tunnel is a 2009 film directed by Jenna Bass. Slave Ship is a Japanese mystery-pink film directed by Satoshi Kaneda and released in 2010. It is an adaptation of the Oniroku Dan novella Dorei-bune, bearing pseudo-autobiographic elements as in most Oniroku Dan works. The film featured Kyōko Aizome, a pioneer of the Japanese adult video market in the 1980s. In 2012, the film had a DVD release in the US by Switchblade Pictures. John Betjeman Goes by Train: King's Lynn to Hunstanton John Betjeman Goes By Train is a short documentary film made by British Transport Films and BBC East Anglia in 1962. The 10-minute-long film features future poet laureate John Betjeman as he takes a memorable journey by train from Kings Lynn railway station to Hunstanton railway station in Norfolk, pointing out various sights and stopping off at Wolferton station on the Sandringham Estate and Snettisham station, where he extols the virtues of rural branchline stations. An early example of a Betjeman travelogue film, a similar idea was later used for his 1973 documentary Metro-land. Beverly Lane Beverly Lane is 2010 comedy horror written and directed by Joshua Hull. It stars Jim ORear, Noah East, Raymond Kester, Donald A. Becker, James Copeland, and Mark A. Nash. East plays an office worker who must defend himself against zombies, unhelpful co-workers, and annoying party entertainers. 24 Hrs 24 Hrs is a 2010 Malayalam action thriller film directed by debutant Aditya Sam Abraham. The film stars Komal Jha, Kuldeep, and Manoj K. Jayan. The film is based on a story by the director Aditya Sam Abraham himself. The director roped in acclaimed young composer Rahul Raj for the promo song. The story is about a man who is mistakenly taken for another man who has killed a Mafia dons brother. The don who vows revenge sets his men after the youngster and demands that he be killed within 24 hours. Unarmed and untrained, the youngster fights frantically for his life, as the clock starts ticking away. Debutante actor Kuldeep was cast in the lead role while Manoj K. Jayan plays the Mafia don. Mumbai based Actress Komal Jha plays the female lead. Shammi Tilkan who plays a cop, and an honest one for a change. Devan, Vinaya Prasad, Anil Murali, Jagathy Sreekumar, Jameel Khan and Irshad play other major roles. Anchor Baby Anchor Baby is a Nigerian drama thriller film written, directed and produced by Lonzo Nzekwe and starring Omoni Oboli, Sam Sarpong and Terri Oliver. At the 2010 Harlem International Film Festival in New York, the film won the award for Best Film and Omoni Oboli, the protagonist of the film, was awarded the Best Actress award. The film received two nominations at the 7th Africa Movie Academy Awards. Dear Mandela Dear Mandela is a 2012 South-African/American documentary focusing on three friends who are members of shackdwellers movement Abahlali baseMjondolo. They fight eviction by making a legal challenge against the KwaZulu-Natal Elimination and Prevention of Re-emergence of Slums Act of 2007 which ends up going to the final court of appeal, the Constitutional Court. The challenge is successful but also results in a violent attack on the Kennedy Road informal settlement in 2009. The film-makers were themselves caught up in the attack. With the events of the film happening long after Nelson Mandela stepped down as President of South Africa, his promise to house all citizens is still a central question. It was written, produced and directed by Dara Kell and Christopher Nizza. Our Spirits Don't Speak English: Indian Boarding School Our Spirits Dont Speak English is a documentary film about the Native American boarding schools, which youths attended chiefly from the mid-19th to the mid-20th centuries. It was filmed by the Rich Heape company and directed by Chip Richie. Native American storyteller Gayle Ross narrated the film. Ross is a descendant of John Ross, chief of the Cherokee Nation in the Trail of Tears period. The film deals with both the schools run by Christian missionaries and those run by the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs. It addresses the schools role of forcing cultural assimilation of the resident children into the ways of the majority culture of European Americans. Luv'in the Black Country Luvin the Black Country is a short documentary that travels down the Black Country canals speaking to five different people who pass along the way about the first time they fell in love. The film is a lyrical love letter to the Black Country, its people and their fading identity. The documentary was produced by the film making collective Black Country Cinema and is part of a series of films about the Black Country region of the UK. One of the last films to be financed by the UK Film Council before the British Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt announced its abolishment in 2010. Yeh Faasley Yeh Faasley is a Hindi thriller film, directed by Yogesh Mittal and produced by Omprakash Mittal. Yogesh Mittal who has earlier worked as an assistant director and as a part of several production teams. The film is about Arunima, who is the daughter of one of the biggest builders in her town. She just returned from abroad after completing her studies and is glad to be back with her father. The film was released on 4 March 2011. Emaan Emaan is a 2011 Afghan action romance Drama film directed and produced by Haris Yosufi and starring Rasool Emaan, Tamana Amini and Ghafar Qutbyar. After much await and public demand, Emaan film was finally screened at Reading Cinemas in Australia. This is the first time an Afghan Film to be screened at a Cinema. Emaan - the winner of 2011 South Asian Film Festival for Best Story and Best Film, where films like 3 Idiots of India was also nominated and shown. The films director and Producer Haris Yosufi resident of Australia he travelled to Afghanistan and spent six months shooting his film. He spent a further Five months in Australia for the post-production work. the film was released on 27 February 2011 in Afghanistan. In Saturn's Rings In Saturns Rings is a large format movie about Saturn made exclusively from real photographs taken by spacecraft. Director Stephen van Vuuren used more than 7.5 million photographs and numerous film techniques to create the effect of flying through space around Saturn and among its rings. CGI and 3-D modeling were not used in any capacity to create the realistic feel van Vuuren wanted for the viewers experience. Most of the photos were taken by various major space missions. The film was originally expected to be released on December 31, 2014. It was scheduled for release on May 4, 2018, to coincide with Star Wars Day. The 45-minute film will be released in four formats: Native unmodified fulldome with true fulldome camera field-of-view. Dome-optimized master for digital and 15/70. Flat-screen, 1.33-ratio, 4K giant screen version digital and 15/70. Digital cinema 4K/2K in flat aspect ratio. The Other Side Marupakkam is a 1991 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan. It is based on the Tamil novel, Uchi Veyyil written by Indira Parthasarathy. The film stars Sivakumar, Jayabharathi, and Radha. Its music is composed by L. Vaidyanathan. At the 38th National Film Awards, Marupakkam won three National Film Awards, including the Golden Lotus Award for Best Film, making it the first Tamil film to win the award. The film was featured at the International Film Festival of India in 2003 as part of a retrospective tribute to its director K.S. Sethu Madhavan. Fish Above Sea Level Fish Above Sea Level is an upcoming drama film directed and written by Hazim Bitar. Leading Jordanian film critic Adnan Madanat called the film "The best Jordanian feature film." The Bear The Bear is a 2012 Iranian film directed and written by Khosro Masumi. It is about a carpenter who is abducted by the Iraqis during the Iran–Iraq War. When he is released, he discovers his wife has remarried. The Bear was nominated for the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Feature Film at the 2012 Asia Pacific Screen Awards, losing to Beyond the Hill. Aama Aama is an 1964 Nepalese film that was directed by Hira Singh Khatri in his debut. The film is written by Durga Shrestha and Chaitya Devi. Aama is produced by Mahendra of Nepal under the banner of Information Department of Government of Nepal. The film stars Shiva Shankar and Bhuwan Chand in the lead roles, alongside Basundhara Bhusal, Hira Singh Khatri and Hari Prasad Rimal in supporting roles. The films plot follows a young man who returns home after serving in his countrys army. Film director Hira Singh Khatri, was request by Mahendra of Nepal to direct Aama. The films post-production and indoor filming were mainly done in Kolkata, India. It was released on 7 October 1964. After the release, Aama became the first Nepalese film to be produced in Nepal. After the films release in Nepal, it quickly became popular in the country. After the success of Aama, Khatri directed the films Hijo Aaja Bholi, and Parivartan for the Nepalese government, both of which were used to convey patriotism to Nepalese citizens. Aama is regarded as one of the most important films in the history of Nepalese cinema. Zindagi Tere Naam Zindagi Tere Naam is a 2012 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Ashu Trikha, starring Mithun Chakraborty and Ranjeeta in lead roles and the film is a matured love story. The film was completed in 2008, but released only in 2012 with limited prints. The film is based on the American Nicholas Sparks novel The Notebook and the 2004 movie of the same name. The Backward Class The Backward Class is a 2014 Canadian documentary film directed by Madelaine Grant. The film follows the success of a group of ethnically disadvantaged students in Bangalore, India, in taking high-school graduation exams. The film, created by a group of graduates of the University of British Columbia, premiered at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in May 2014 and won the Audience Favourite award. The 91-minute documentary was shot inside the Shanti Bhavan school, by Affinity Films. Grant lived and worked at the school while making the film. The dialogue is partly in English and partly in Tamil with English subtitles. The film was later screened in Toronto, received positive reviews from Now Magazine and The Globe and Mail. One of the stars of the film, Mala Muniswamy, travelled from India to attend the films premiere. Karmayogi Karmayogi is a 2012 Malayalam film directed by V. K. Prakash, starring Indrajith, Nithya Menon, Padmini Kolhapure, Saiju Kurup, Ashokan, Thalaivasal Vijay and Manikuttan. The film is an adaptation of Shakespeares Hamlet. Indrajith plays the protagonist in the film. Falcon Song Falcon Song is a 2014 Contemporary Western film written and directed by Jason Corgan Brown. It stars Rainey Qualley, Gabriel Sunday, and Martin Kove. The 1980s style film explores themes of land conservation and soul searching through a storybook world of quirky characters with touches of magical realism. Swami Ayyappan Swami Ayyappan is a 2012 animated Indian film about the legend of Swami Ayyappan. It is the first animated portrayal of Ayyappan. The 90-minute film, produced through a collaboration of Toonz Animation India and Animagic Motion Pictures Production, was planned to be released in theatres in the Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada and Telugu languages. Mahesh Vettiyar wrote the story, and co-directed the film with Chetan Sharma. P. Jayakumar served as executive producer. Bloody Fight in Iron-Rock Valley Bloody Fight in Iron-Rock Valley is a 2011 South Korean film directed by Ji Ha Jean. Beyond Right and Wrong: Stories of Justice and Forgiveness Beyond Right & Wrong: Stories of Justice and Forgiveness is a 2012 American documentary film about restorative justice and forgiveness. It is directed by Roger Spottiswoode and Lekha Singh and produced by Lekha Singh and Rebecca Chaiklin. The film depicts victims and perpetrators of the Rwandan Genocide, the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, and The Troubles in Northern Ireland. The film tells the stories of Bassam and Salwa Aramin, Emmanuel Bamporiki, Jo Berry, Robi Damelin, Rami Elhanan and Nurit Peled-Elhanan, Patrick Magee, Richard Moore, Beatrice Mukangarambe, and Jean-Baptiste Ntakirutimana. Commentators include Lord John Alderdice, Denis Bradley, Marina Cantacuzino, Bishop John Rucyahana, and Dr. James Smith. Cyanide Cyanide is an Indian 2006 bilingual drama film written and directed by A. M. R. Ramesh. Being a bilingual venture, the film was simultaneously shot in Kannada and Tamil languages, with the latter version titled as Kuppi. The plot of the film set in and around Bangalore from 1 August to 20 August 1991, deals with incidents surrounding the assassins of former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. It stars Ravi Kale as Sivarasan /Sivarase in Kannada Version, the mastermind of the assassination. Malavika Avinash, Tara, Rangayana Raghu in pivotal roles. The supporting cast features Avinash, Nassar and Suresh Heblikar. Upon theatrical release on 7 July 2006, the film received widespread critical acclaim. Critics acclaimed the films narration, the acting performances of Ravi Kale, Rangayana Raghu, Tara and Malavika Avinash, and the camerawork and editing of the film. At the 2006–07 Karnataka State Film Awards the film won two awards — Third Best Film and Best Actress. For his portrayal of Ranganath, who sheltered the assassins, Raghu was awarded the Best Supporting Actor at the 54th Filmfare Awards South. The film is seen by some critics as one of the finest films ever made in Kannada cinema. Running Deer Running Deer is a short narrative film by Toy Gun Films which premiered in June 2013. Written by Jeff Goldberg, directed by Brent Ryan Green, and produced by Brent Ryan Green and Jeff Goldberg, who are co-founders of Toy Gun Films, and also featuring Tom Marvel as the director of photography. Running Deer focuses on the story of a high school cross country star growing up in a Native American community who faces a barrage of personal struggles the day before the most important race of his life. The short film stars Booboo Stewart of The Twilight Saga, Jon Proudstar, and Qorianka Kilcher of Terrence Malicks The New World. The film was shot entirely in Oklahoma in October 2012. In June 2013, Running Deer screened at the DeadCENTER Film Festival and won the Special Jury Prize for short film. Abbas Kiarostami: A Report Abbas Kiarostami: A Report is a 2013 documentary film about the Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami, produced and directed by Bahman Maghsoudlou. Out of the documentaries Maghsoudlou has made, this is the first of feature length. The film looks at Kiarostamis career, finding themes and stylistics that have reoccurred throughout his canon, from his early shorts to his later international successes, with a special focus on his first feature, 1977s The Report. The film features interviews with a number of people who worked on the film, including Academy Award-nominated actress Shohreh Aghdashloo, and commentary by, among others, Godfrey Cheshire III, Richard Peña, and the late Andrew Sarris, with whom Maghsoudlou studied and to whom the film is dedicated. The film is both the latest in a series of films produced and directed by Maghsoudlou, the Great Iranian Artists series, and the first installment in a new series, Iranian Cinema: Searching for the Roots. It had its world premiere at the Montreal International Film Festival. Bringing Tibet Home Bringing Tibet Home is a 2013 documentary film produced and directed by Tibetan filmmaker Tenzin Tsetan Choklay about Tibetan contemporary Artist Tenzing Rigdols art piece "Our Land Our people". The film premiered at the 2013 Busan International Film Festival in South Korea. This is a Tibetan-language film. Director Tenzin Tsetan Choklay won the 2014 Prix du Jury des jeunes Européens for the film Bringing Tibet Home at the 27th FIPA - Festival International de Programmes Audiovisuels in Biarritz, France. The film was invited to a number International film festivals and in Brisbane, Australia at the 22nd Brisbane International Film Festival it received standing ovation from the audience. 9-Man 9-Man is a 2014 American documentary film about the sport 9-man played in Chinatowns in the U.S. and Canada. The New York Times called it "an absorbing documentary." The film, which had its world premiere at IFFBoston on April 27, 2014, won six film festival awards and was broadcast on the PBS World Channel series America ReFramed on May 5, 2015 and January 24, 2017. The film, which follows the all-male sport of 9-man, was produced by a largely female crew, led by first-time director Ursula Liang and editor Michelle Chang. Featured in the film are U.S. volleyball Olympian and NBC commentator Kevin Wong and Chinatown historian John Kuo Wei Tchen. 9-Man also features the now deceased "mayor" of Bostons Chinatown, Reggie Wong, who was a leader in the 9-man community. 9-Man was part of the SkyFest series on Virgin America airlines in the summer of 2015. The music for the film was written by Adam Rubenstein and Scott CHOPS Jung, the pioneering Chinese-American hip-hop producer and member of Mountain Brothers. Fever Fever is a 2014 drama film directed by Elfi Mikesch and produced by Amour Fou. The film was shot in Luxembourg, Austria, Italy and Serbia and had its world premiere in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. The film is set in Austria in the early 1950s. The Spider's Lair Babagwa is a 2013 Filipino drama film written and directed by Jason Paul Laxamana. The film stars Alex Medina as Greg, an internet scammer who falls in love with a wealthy old maid while trying to swindle her using a fake Facebook profile. The film competed under the New Breed section of the 9th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival. It went on to be screened in film festivals in Hawaii, Cleveland, Vancouver, and Warsaw. Love Guru Love Guru is a 2009 Indian Kannada film directed by Prashant Raj. The film starred Tarun Chandra and Radhika Pandit in leading roles. The music of the film was composed by Joshua Sridhar. Lakshmi Lakshmi is an Indian Kannada action film directed by Raghava Loki starring Shivarajkumar, Priyamani, Saloni Aswani and Komal Kumar. The film marks Shivarajkumars 101st venture, and is produced by Bhaskar of Bharani Minerals. Gurukiran is scoring the music and K. S. Chandrashekar is the cinematographer. Stunts are by Thriller Manju. Death in Arizona Death in Arizona is a 2014 autobiographical documentary film by Tin Dirdamal about his return to the empty home of a former lover. WWW: Work Weather Wife Work Weather Wife is a Canadian Punjabi feature film starring Harpreet Sandhu and Reema Nagra in the lead role with Dilbag Brar and Kirat Bhattal and is directed by Harpreet Sandhu. The film had two songs, "Moon" and "Long Braid" in consideration for a nomination for Academy Award for Best Original Song prior to the 87th Academy Awards. At the 72nd Golden Globe Awards for Best Foreign Language Feature Film, Work Weather Wife was one of 53 films approved for consideration in the Foreign Language category. Creditors Creditors is a British drama film written and directed by Ben Cura, based on the play of the same title by August Strindberg and starring Christian McKay, Andrea Deck, Ben Cura, Tom Bateman and Simon Callow. Set in present-day England and Spain in this adaptation, it had its world premiere at the 2015 Nordic International Film Festival in New York City as part of the festivals Official Selection, where it was nominated for and was awarded the Honorable Mention for Best Nordic Narrative Feature. The film was a United Kingdom production by London-based company Tough Dance, founded by Ben Cura and Andrea Deck. Spanish company Cuibar Productions financed the film. Paris-based sales agents New Morning Films took on world sales of the film in early 2015. The film is actor Ben Curas debut as a director, screenwriter, and producer. Team Batista Final: Kerberos No Shouzou is a 2014 Japanese mystery suspense film. Ojuju Ojuju is a 2014 Nigerian zombie thriller film, written and directed by C.J. Obasi. The film which has a zero-budget, stars Gabriel Afolayan, Omowunmi Dada, and Kelechi Udegbe. It premiered at the 4th Africa International Film Festival, where it won the award for "Best Nigerian Movie". Ginger Ginger is a 2013 Malayalam action-comedy road film directed by Shaji Kailas and starring Jayaram, Muktha George, Mallika, Sudheesh, Jagadish, Suresh Krishna, Lakshmi Gopalaswamy and Kaviyoor Ponnamma. My Life Partner My Life Partner is a 2014 Indian Malayalam drama film written and directed by M. B. Padmakumar. It stars Sudev Nair, Ameer Niyas and Anusree in the lead roles and features Sukanya, Geetha Vijayan and Valsala Menon in supporting roles. The film was produced by Rejimon for Kirthana Movies. The story deals with the deep and intricate emotional relationship between two men, Kiran and Richard. It deals with this subject in a sensitive manner, shedding light on mental attachment, rather than the sexual relationship. It won the 2014 Kerala State Film Awards for second best film and best actor. Potroseni Potrošeni is a 2014 documentary film about life’s most important minutes, written, directed and produced by Borut Šeparović and presented by Montažstroj. Winter Buoy Winter Buoy is a 2015 documentary film directed by the Swedish Cannes-awarded Frida Kempff. The film is about a group of nurses in Toronto helping pregnant women struggle with their homelessness, drug addictions and violent relationships. The film had its premiere at the 2015 Gothenburg Film Festival where it was nominated to the Dragon Award Best Nordic Documentary. It was awarded Best Documentary at NIFF, Nordic International Film Festival, USA. It was also nominated to the 2015 First Films International Competition at Cinéma du Réel in Paris and to the Tempo Documentary Award at the 2015 Tempo Documentary Festival in Stockholm. Tyger Takes On... Tyger Takes On... is a British television documentary show shown on BBC Three which began airing on 15 May 2014. The show follows actor Tyger Drew-Honey as he explores life hardships that young people have to face. The first series contained three episodes, the show ended on 5 June 2014. Drew-Honey confirmed, during his appearance on Sunday Brunch in August 2014, that a second series of the show had been commissioned. The second series consisted of two episodes. A Visit to the Seaside A Visit to the Seaside was the first successful motion picture filmed in Kinemacolor. It is an 8-minute short film directed by George Albert Smith of Brighton, showing people doing everyday activities. It is ranked of high historical importance. Kinemacolor later influenced and was replaced by Technicolor, which was used from 1916 to 1952. Where I Am King Where I Am King is a 2014 Philippine comedy film directed by Carlos Siguion-Reyna. It was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Fattitude Fattitude is a documentary film by Lindsey Averill and Viridiana Lieberman. The movie is about fat discrimination and its main objective is to make the general public more aware of the prejudice that fat people experience. The movie propagates the fat acceptance movement—a social movement that seeks to change anti-fat bias in social attitudes. The film was financed by running a successful crowdfunding campaign at the website Kickstarter in which 1,073 backers pledged $44,140 to help bring this project to life. I Am Trash I Am Trash is a 2014 South Korean drama film written and directed by South Korean indie provocateur Lee Sang-woo. The third and final instalment of Lees thematic "bad family" trilogy comprising Mother Is a Whore and Father Is a Dog, it follows three grown up brothers reuniting with their pedophile father after his release from prison. It made its world premiere in the Fantastic Features section at the 10th Fantastic Fest in 2014. Kept Man Kept Man is a 2014 short film suspense drama directed by Brett Annese and written by Wilson Cleveland, who also stars. The film, set in Los Angeles is a two-hander that depicts the intense relationship between Clevelands character Jake and his new boyfriend, Brian played by Hartley Sawyer, who is losing his grip on reality. The film was released for Halloween on October 31, 2014 on YouTube. A second cut of the film featuring three additional scenes was released for Valentines Day on February 14, 2015, on Amazon Prime Video and Vimeo On Demand. Sukimasuki is a Japanese slice of life coming-of-age seinen manga series written and illustrated by Yumi Unita and published by Shogakukan. Serialization began in 2000 in Monthly Ikki and ended in 2004. A single volume was published on July 30, 2003. It was adapted into a live action film on February 7, 2015. Aayirathil Iruvar Aayirathil Iruvar is a 2017 Indian Tamil film written, directed and co-produced by Saran. The film features Vinay in dual lead roles and three newcomers, Samuthrika, Swasthika and Kesha Khambhati, as the female leads, while the directors regular composer Bharathwaj scores the music. The film was shot primarily in Thirunelveli while filming took also place in Hyderabad, Bangkok and Dubai. The film was said to be dealing with money laundering and hawala. The film which began production in December 2012 went through several production delays and released on 22 September 2017. It fared poorly at the box office. Devara Naadalli Devara Naadalli is a 2016 Indian Kannada language political thriller film written and directed by B. Suresha, inspired by an article that appeared on The Times of India in 1998, of an incident that occurred in a town in coastal Karnataka. It features an ensemble cast of Prakash Raj, Achyuth Kumar, Mandya Ramesh and Sihi Kahi Chandru. Knocking on Heaven's Door Knocking on Heavens Door is a 2014 Nigerian musical romantic drama film written by Vivian Chiji, produced by Emem Isong and directed by Desmond Elliot, starring Majid Michel, Adesua Etomi and Blossom Chukwujekwu. The film premièred on 18 April 2014 at Silverbird Galleria, Victoria Island, Lagos. It tells a story of the marital relationship between Debbie and Moses, and how an untold story from Moses past tries to jeopardize their seemingly flawless union. The story takes an intriguing turn when a music producer Thomas Dacosta enters into their lives. Malini & Co. Malini & Co. is a 2015 Indian bilingual action film based on terrorism. The film is simultaneously shot in Hindi and Telugu languages. The film is Written and directed by Veeru K, and produced by Manisha films. The film stars Poonam Pandey, Samrat Reddy, and Suman. RX Suri rx.. RX Soori is a 2015 Indian Kannada romantic crime drama film directed and written by Sreejay, making his debut direction. It stars Duniya Vijay, Akankshaa and P. Ravi Shankar. The film is produced by Suresh of Govindaya Namaha fame. The music is composed by Arjun Janya. The film marks the acting debut for the lead actress Akankshaa. The principal photography of the film began on August 2014, and the film was released on 4 September 2015. According to the media reports, the film is based on the life story of std kumara, a gangster in the karnataka province of bangalore. Red Red is a short dark thriller set in the underground world of illegal organ smuggling, the so-called red market. Its the directing debut of Branko Tomovic who is probably best known in the US for playing Jack Bauers sidekick in the recent "24: Live Another Day" series and stars British actress Francesca Fowler with the acclaimed Irish actress Dervla Kirwan as the sadistic and cruel crime boss. Kokhono Asheni Kokhono Asheni is a 1961 Pakistani Bengali-language art film, written and directed by Zaheer Raihan. It was his debut as a film director. The film was produced by Azizul Haque and Manjurul Haque. It stars Sumita Devi and Khan Ataur Rahman in lead roles with Sanjib Dutt, Shabnam, and Kana in supporting roles. Enredados, La confusión 1 Chor 2 Mastikhor, is a 2017 Indian-Costa Rican comedy-drama film directed by Prabhakar Sharan and produced under the banner of Pacific Investment Corporation. The film stars Nancy Dobles, Prabhakar Sharan, Mario Chacón, José Castro and Scott Steiner. The movie was released on 15 December 2017. The film was filmed in Costa Rica and released in Spanish as Enredados: La Confusión. Huccha Venkat Huccha Venkat is a 2014 Indian Kannada romantic directed by Huccha Venkat. The film stars Huccha Venkat, Kavitha Bist, Sudarshan, Shailashree, Keerthiraj, Ramesh Bhat, M. S. Umesh in the lead roles.. Eito Prem Eito Prem is a 2015 Bangladeshi romance feature film written by Shohel Arman and also directed by Shohel Arman. The film stars Shakib Khan and Bindu as the lead pair of the film along with the Ramondo Mojomdar, Shaduzammin Selim, Afroaz Bano, Amit Hasan and Hasan Imam. The films score and soundtrack were composed by Habib Wahid. Kattumakkan Kattumakkan is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language feature film directed by Shalil Kallur and starring Mukesh, Vijay Menon and Nassar with Pashanam Shaji, Dharmajan Bolgatty, Satheesh Menon and S. P. Sreekumar. The film introduces Rahul and Eden Kuriakosse as hero and heroine respectively. This is the second directorial of Shalil Kallur after Dolls, a 2013 release. Fluffy Fluffy is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Lee Filipovski and released in 2016. The film centres on a family in Serbia who are preparing to move to Canada, but find their plans complicated when 10-year-old daughter Ljubica unexpectedly wins a giant teddy bear, leaving the family to debate how to either get the bear to Canada with them or break Ljubicas heart by leaving it behind. The films cast includes Tamara Krcunovic, Srdjan Miletic, Helena Jakovljevic and Slaven Došlo. The film premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. It was subsequently named to the festivals year-end Canadas Top Ten list of the years best short films. The film won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards. Adra Machan Visilu Adra Machan Visilu is a 2016 Indian Tamil comedy film directed by Thiraivannan, starring Shiva, Srinivasan and Naina Sarwar in the lead roles. The music was composed by N. R. Raghunanthan. Arddhanaari Arddhanaari is a 2016 Indian Telugu Vigilant action drama film written and directed by Bhanushanker Chowdary. The film stars newcomers Arjun Yajath as Transgender and Mouryaani in lead roles. The film was dubbed into Hindi under the same name by Wide Angle Media Pvt. Ltd. Cahier africain Cahier Africain is a 2016 documentary film by Heidi Specogna, a Swiss filmmaker. Beginning in 2008, Specognas long-term observation follows the lives of two young Central African woman, Amzine and Arlette. The film was prompted by the discovery of a small exercise book, full of courageous testimonies by more than 300 victims of war crimes committed by Central African mercenaries during armed conflict between October 2002 and March 2003. Aatishbaazi Ishq Aatishbazi ishq is a Drama Film, Punjabi film directed by Amit Subhash Dhawan and starring Mahie Gill and Roshan Prince with a released date of 14 October 2016. Ojukokoro: Greed Ojukokoro: Greed, also known simply as Ojukokoro, is a 2016 Nigerian crime-heist comedy film starring an ensemble cast, which consists of Wale Ojo, Tope Tedela, Charles Etubiebi, Seun Ajayi, Shawn Faqua, Ali Nuhu, Somkele Iyamah, Emmanuel Ikubese and Afeez Oyetoro. It was written and directed by Dare Olaitan and produced by Olufemi D. Ogunsanwo. The films title refers to the greed that is palpable in all sectors of Nigerian society. Olaitan wrote Ojukokoro in 2014 and it was his first complete screen-play. The film is ordered in chapters and considerable screen time is devoted to exploring the motivations of the diverse cast with an ironic combination of humor and strong violence. Ojukokoro is widely regarded as a Nigerian Classic, with particular praise for its screen writing. The self-reflexivity, unconventional structure, and extensive homage and pastiche have led critics to describe it as the first true Nigerian film which KJM3 Distribution dubbing Olaitan, "Nollywood 3.0". The film was released on March 17, 2017 to critical acclaim. Naam Naam is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written, directed and produced by debutant Joshy Thomas Pallickal. It features and tells the story of a group of youngsters. Wonder Boy Wonder Boy is a 2017 Singaporean coming-of-age musical film directed by Dick Lee in his directorial debut, and co-directed by Daniel Yam. An autobiographical film, it stars Benjamin Kheng as a younger version of Lee. Ice to Amaoto is a 2017 Japanese drama film directed by Daigo Matsui. The film featured as part of the Tokyo International Film Festival, and the Jeonju International Film Festival. The Words That Built America The Words That Built America is a documentary made by Alexandra Pelosi, in celebration of the 230th anniversary of the United States Constitution. It is narrated by historian David McCullough. It features various legislators and judges reading the Constitution, as well as middle-school students reading the Bill of Rights and a summary of the other amendments. On Constitution Day 2017, the film premiered at the National Archives. The Cage The Cage is a 2017 Bangladeshi drama film directed by Akram Khan. It was selected as the Bangladeshi entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Super Mother II Super Mother 2 is an Armenian adventure comedy written by Robert Martirosyan and Arman Marutyan and directed by Arman Marutyan and Vahagn Khachatryan. The film is the continuation of Super Mother and mostly has the same cast. The film was completed in 2017 and was available in the Armenian theaters from October 5, 2015. In Artsakh Republic, the film premiered on October 8. The official trailer was uploaded by Kargin Studio on September 16, 2017. Marutyan has also mentioned that the second movie is approximately twice more expensive than the first one. Fourplay Fourplay is a 2018 Hindi short web series, created by Ekta Kapoor for her video on demand platform ALTBalaji. The web series is about the sexual life of two couples that takes an ugly turn when someones letter reaches into their lives leading to mis-understandings and small fights. The series is available for streaming on the ALT Balaji App and its associated websites since its release date. A Mero Hajur 3 A Mero Hajur 3 is a Nepali romantic comedy film, directed by Jharana Thapa and produced by Sunil Kumar Thapa, under the banner of Suhana Entertainment and Sunil Kumar Thapa Production.The film stars Suhana Thapa in her debut and Anmol K.C. in the lead roles alongside Salon Basnet, Arpan Thapa and Rabindra Jha. The film is the a part of A Mero Hajur series after A Mero Hajur 2 and A Mero Hajur.The film was released on 12 April 2019. The film received mix response while its routine story was criticised but received positive response for performances esp. debutant Suhana Thapa , films chartbuster music , cinematography and coustume design . The film was a commercial blockbuster as it became the 6th Highest Grossing Nepali film in Nepal and Highest Grossing film in Anmol K.C. s career. Buffaloed Buffaloed is an 2019 American comedy drama film directed by Tanya Wexler from a screenplay by Brian Sacca. It stars Zoey Deutch, Jermaine Fowler, Judy Greer, and Jai Courtney. It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 27, 2019. Caterpillarplasty Caterpillarplasty is a Canadian animated short film, directed by David Barlow-Krelina and released in 2018. Set in a futuristic world, the film takes place in a plastic surgery clinic where advanced new technologies have enabled people to alter their appearances to conform to extreme new beauty standards. The film premiered at the Oberhausen International Short Film Festival, where it received an honorable mention from the Ecumenical Jury. It had its Canadian premiere at the Ottawa International Animation Festival. It received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Animated Short Film at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019. His Wife's Mistakes His Wifes Mistakes is a 1916 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Kidnapped Kidnapped is a 1917 American silent film adventure film directed by Alan Crosland for Edison Studios. It was based on the novel Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson. The film only included selected parts of the story, and reinforced the then-developing romanticisation of the Scottish Highlands. Previously thought lost, a copy of the film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. On November 6, 2017, silent film blogger Fritzi Kramer, film editor Christopher Bird, and film accompanist/composer Ben Model launched a crowdfunded effort to put the film on DVD using the 16mm copy that the Library of Congress has. A Marked Man A Marked Man is a 1917 American silent Western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. It is considered to be a lost film. The Whip The Whip is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur that is based on the play of the same name by Henry Hamilton and Cecil Raleigh. The film stars Alma Hanlon, June Elvidge, and Irving Cummings. It also features Bobby Vernon, Wallace Beery, as well as Gloria Swanson in one of her early film roles. The film survives and has been released on DVD. Bears and Bad Men Bears and Bad Men is a 1918 American silent comedy film directed by Larry Semon and featuring Stan Laurel. The Phantom Riders The Phantom Riders is a 1918 silent American Western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be lost. The Rogue The Rogue is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. The Scarlet Drop The Scarlet Drop is a 1918 American Western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. Just over 30 minutes of footage of the film now survives in the Getty Images Archive. Thieves' Gold Thieves Gold is a 1918 American Western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. It is considered to be a lost film. Three Mounted Men Three Mounted Men is a 1918 American Western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be lost. By Right of Birth The film By Right of Birth premiered on June 22, 1921, in Los Angeles, California. This film is one of the few surviving films of the Lincoln Motion Picture Company, which is known as the first producer of race films and of such silent films as By Right of Birth. The company was founded in 1916 and in 1923 produced its last movie, The Heart of a Negro. A Fight for Love A Fight for Love was a 1919 American Western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be lost. Riders of Vengeance Riders of Vengeance is a 1919 American Western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be lost. The Merry-Go-Round The Merry-Go-Round is a 1920 German silent film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Asta Nielsen, Conrad Veidt and Eduard von Winterstein. It was adapted from the play, La Ronde by Arthur Schnitzler. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Dreier. Treasure Island Treasure Island is a 1920 silent film adaptation of the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, directed by Maurice Tourneur, and released by Paramount Pictures. Lon Chaney played two different key roles in this production. Charles Ogle, who had played Frankensteins Monster in the first filmed version of Frankenstein a decade earlier at Edison Studios, portrayed Long John Silver. This movie is now considered a lost film. The Virgin of Stamboul The Virgin of Stamboul is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Tod Browning and starring husband and wife team Priscilla Dean and Wheeler Oakman and featuring Wallace Beery in a supporting role. The Wonderful Chance The Wonderful Chance is a 1920 American silent crime drama film produced by Lewis Selznick and released by Select Pictures. This picture stars Eugene OBrien in a dual role and was directed by George Archainbaud. While this film survives today in several archives, it is best known for featuring Rudolph Valentino in a villain role rather than the hero. In the 1960s scenes from the film were used in the documentary The Legend of Rudolph Valentino narrated by Graeme Ferguson. The Glorious Adventure The Glorious Adventure is a 1922 British Prizmacolor silent feature film directed by J. Stuart Blackton and written by Felix Orman. The films sets were designed by Walter Murton. It was shot at the Cricklewood Studios of Stoll Pictures in London. The Man from Home The Man From Home is a 1922 British drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice, adapted from a play of the same name by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson. The story had been filmed before in 1914 by Cecil B. DeMille as The Man From Home. Alfred Hitchcock was credited as a title designer on the 1922 production. The film survives in Netherlands Filmmuseum Amsterdam. It was shown publicly in September 2015, possibly for the first time since the 1920s, during the British Silent Film Festival at Leicester. Back Stage Back Stage is a 1923 silent Our Gang silent short subject comedy film that is the 13th entry to be released. Suzanna Suzanna is a 1923 American silent comedy-drama film starring Mabel Normand and directed F. Richard Jones. The picture was produced by Mack Sennett, who also adapted the screenplay from a story by Linton Wells. A partial copy of the film, which is missing two reels, is in a European archive. The cinematographers were Fred W. Jackman, Homer Scott, and Robert Walters, and the supporting cast features George Nichols, Walter McGrail, Léon Bary, Winifred Bryson, and Minnie Devereaux. The composer was Bert Lewis Wilhelm Tell William Tell is a 1923 German silent adventure film directed by Rudolf Dworsky and Rudolf Walther-Fein and starring Hans Marr, Conrad Veidt and Erich Kaiser-Titz. The film portrays the story of the legendary Swiss national hero William Tell. The sets were designed by Rudi Feld. Barbara Frietchie Barbara Frietchie is a 1924 silent film about an old woman who helps out soldiers during the American Civil War. It is based on the play by Clyde Fitch that had starred Julia Marlowe at the turn of the century which in turn was taken from the real-life story of Barbara Fritchie. There were two silent film versions, a 1915 version and 1924 version. The 1915 version, directed by Herbert Blaché, starred Mary Miles Minter and Anna Q. Nilsson. The 1924 version, directed by Lambert Hillyer, starred Florence Vidor and Edmund Lowe. Lydia Knott, mother of director Hillyer and a well known character actress in her own right, appears quite prominently in this film as a member of the Frietchie family but for some reason she is uncredited. Manhattan Manhattan is a 1924 American silent romantic adventure film directed by R. H. Burnside featuring Richard Dix in his first starring role. A wealthy New Yorker falls in love with a burglars sister. Black Cyclone Black Cyclone is a 1925 Western film directed by Fred Jackman. The House Without a Key The House Without a Key is a 1926 American mystery film serial directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet. It is based on the novel of the same name and is the first onscreen appearance of the fictional detective Charlie Chan, although the main stars are Allene Ray and Walter Miller. The film is now considered to be lost. Up the Ladder Up the Ladder is a 1925 American drama film directed by Edward Sloman, written by Tom McNamara and Grant Carpenter, and starring Virginia Valli, Forrest Stanley, Margaret Livingston, Holmes Herbert, Lydia Yeamans Titus and Priscilla Moran. Based on the 1922 play Up the Ladder by Owen Davis, the film was released on May 3, 1925, by Universal Pictures. The American Venus For the 2007 Canadian film, see American Venus. The American Venus is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle, and starring Esther Ralston, Ford Sterling, Lawrence Gray, Fay Lanphier, Louise Brooks, and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. The film was based on an original story by Townsend Martin. The scenario was written by Frederick Stowers with intertitles by Robert Benchley. The film is believed to be lost, although pieces of the films trailer survive and can be viewed on YouTube. In April 2018, three seconds of footage from the film was discovered by the British Film Institute. The Canadian The Canadian is an extant 1926 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is based on a 1913 Broadway play, The Land of Promise, by W. Somerset Maugham. The film was directed by William Beaudine and starred Thomas Meighan. Meighan had costarred with Billie Burke in a 1917 silent film based on the same story, The Land of Promise. In both films he plays the same part. This film is preserved in the Library of Congress. The Lucky Lady The Lucky Lady is a silent film romance produced by Famous Players-Lasky, distributed by Paramount Pictures, directed by Raoul Walsh, and starring Greta Nissen, Lionel Barrymore, William Collier, and Marc McDermott. Walsh and Barrymore and their families knew each other going back to their adolescence in the Victorian era of the 1880s and 1890s Contrary to some sources, this film is not a lost film. A print survives in the Library of Congress. Fashions for Women Fashions for Women is a lost 1927 American drama silent film directed by Dorothy Arzner and written by Paul Armont, Jules Furthman, Percy Heath, Herman J. Mankiewicz, Léopold Marchand and George Marion. The film stars Esther Ralston, Raymond Hatton, Einar Hanson, Edward Martindel, William Orlamond and Agostino Borgato. The film was released on March 26, 1927, by Paramount Pictures. The Monkey Talks The Monkey Talks is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by Raoul Walsh and written by Malcolm Stuart Boylan and Elizabeth Pickett Chevalier. The film stars Olive Borden, Jacques Lerner, Don Alvarado, Malcolm Waite, Raymond Hitchcock and Ted McNamara. The film was released on February 20, 1927, by Fox Film Corporation. Tracked by the Police Tracked by the Police is a 1927 silent film produced and distributed by the Warner Bros. with a story written by Darryl Zanuck. It stars dog actor Rin Tin Tin. Ray Enright directed with Rintys costars being Jason Robards and Virginia Brown Faire. The film may have had a Vitaphone sound effects/music track that is now lost. The film is preserved at the Library of Congress. A Knight in London A Knight in London is a 1928 British-German silent drama film directed by Lupu Pick and starring Lilian Harvey, Ivy Duke and Robin Irvine. It was one of a significant number of co-productions between the two countries in the late 1920s. The films direction and the cinematography by Karl Freund were widely praised. The Masks of the Devil The Masks of the Devil is a lost 1928 American drama silent film directed by Victor Sjöström and written by Marian Ainslee, Ruth Cummings, Svend Gade and Frances Marion. The film stars John Gilbert, Alma Rubens, Theodore Roberts, Frank Reicher and Eva von Berne. The film was released on November 17, 1928, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Stand and Deliver Stand and Deliver is a 1928 silent film starring Rod La Rocque and Lupe Velez and directed by Donald Crisp. Cecil B. DeMille produced the picture with release through Pathé Exchange. Tarzan the Mighty Tarzan the Mighty is a 1928 American action film serial directed by Jack Nelson and Ray Taylor. It was nominally based on the collection Jungle Tales of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The film is now considered to be lost. The Vortex The Vortex is a 1928 British drama film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Ivor Novello, Willette Kershaw and Simeon Stuart. It was an adaptation of the Noël Coward play The Vortex and was made by Gainsborough Studios. The films sets were designed by Clifford Pember. Nights of Love Dangers of the Engagement Period is a 1930 German silent comedy film directed by Fred Sauer and starring Marlene Dietrich, Willi Forst and Lotte Lorring. It is also known by the alternative title of Nights of Love. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Heilbronner. It was shot at the Staaken Studios in Berlin and on location in Scheveningen in the Netherlands. Shot as a silent during September and October 1929, it was not released until February the following year by which time sound films were increasingly dominant. It was given a favourable review by Lotte Eisner in the Film-Kurier. While making the film Dietrich was also appearing in a stage show alongside Hans Albers. It was her final film before her breakthrough role in The Blue Angel, which made her an international star and led to her departure for Hollywood. Part Time Wife Part Time Wife is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Leo McCarey and written by Howard J. Green, Leo McCarey and Raymond L. Schrock. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Leila Hyams, Tommy Clifford, Walter McGrail, Louis Payne and Sam Lufkin. The film was released on December 28, 1930, by Fox Film Corporation. Zwei Herzen im Dreiviertel-Takt Two Hearts in Waltz Time is a 1930 German film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Irene Eisinger, Walter Janssen, Oskar Karlweis, Willi Forst, Gretl Theimer and S.Z. Sakall. It is an operetta written directly for the screen, with music by Robert Stolz. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Neppach. The Pagan Lady The Pagan Lady is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by John Francis Dillon and starring Evelyn Brent. It is based on the Broadway play Pagan Lady written by William DuBois. The Blue from the Sky The Blue of Heaven is a 1932 German musical film directed by Victor Janson and starring Mártha Eggerth, Hermann Thimig and Fritz Kampers. It is set partly on the Berlin U-Bahn system. The films sets were designed by the art director Jacek Rotmil. The Devil Horse The Devil Horse is a 1932 American Pre-Code movie serial starring Harry Carey, Frankie Darro and Noah Beery that was distributed by Mascot Pictures. This is regarded as the best of the three serials Harry Carey made in the early 1930s, the other two being Last of the Mohicans and The Vanishing Legion. Frankie Darro had co-starred with Carey previously in The Vanishing Legion. Lane Chandler played the murdered ranger Elliott Norton, uncredited. Disorderly Conduct Disorderly Conduct is a 1932 American Pre-Code film, starring Spencer Tracy and Sally Eilers. It was the seventh picture Tracy made under his contract with Fox Film Corporation, and the first to make a profit since his debut Up the River. Mordaunt Hall, in his review for The New York Times, praised the films "racy dialogue and highly commendable performances", but bemoaned the "strained and implausible" story. Glos pustyni Sound of the Desert is a 1932 Polish romantic film adventure directed by Michał Waszyński. A Lady's Profession A Ladys Profession is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and written by Malcolm Stuart Boylan, Walter DeLeon and Nina Wilcox Putnam. The film stars Alison Skipworth, Roland Young, Sari Maritza, Kent Taylor, Roscoe Karns, Warren Hymer and George Barbier. The film was released on March 3, 1933, by Paramount Pictures. Unfinished Symphony Unfinished Symphony is a 1934 British-Austrian musical drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Mártha Eggerth, Helen Chandler, Hans Jaray, and Ronald Squire. The film is based on the story of Franz Schubert who, in the 1820s left his symphony unfinished after losing the love of his life. The films alternate German-language version was called Gently My Songs Entreat. This title refers to the first line of the Lied "Ständchen" from Schuberts collection Schwanengesang, "the most famous serenade in the world", performed by Mártha Eggerth in the film. Three Men in a Boat Three Men in a Boat is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Graham Cutts and starring William Austin, Edmund Breon, Billy Milton and Davy Burnaby. It is based on the novel Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome which depicts three men and a dogs adventure during a boat trip along the River Thames. Dangerous Ground Dangerous Ground is a 1934 British mystery film directed by Norman Walker and starring Malcolm Keen, Jack Raine and Joyce Kennedy. The film was a quota quickie, produced by Paramounts British subsidiary at Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire. The films editor was David Lean who was working in low-budget films during this stage of his career. The Fighting Trooper Fighting Trooper is a 1934 American film directed by Ray Taylor. The film is also known as The Trooper in the United Kingdom. The Lash The Lash is a 1934 British drama film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Lyn Harding, John Mills and Leslie Perrins. It was based on a play by Cyril Campion. A brutish millionaire horsewhips his son. The film was made as a quota quickie by Twickenham Studios, one of the largest producers of Quota films. A Song for You My Song for You is a 1934 film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Jan Kiepura. Kiepura sang the title song "My Song for You" written by Mischa Spoliansky and Frank Eyton. The song was released on an EP "Tell Me Tonight" in 1957. When a Man Sees Red When a Man Sees Red is a 1934 American Western film written and directed by Alan James and starring Buck Jones, Peggy Campbell, Dorothy Revier, LeRoy Mason, Syd Saylor and Frank LaRue. It was released on November 24, 1934, by Universal Pictures. Fang and Claw Fang and Claw is a 1935 jungle adventure documentary starring Frank Buck. Buck continues his demonstration of the ingenious methods by which he traps wild birds, mammals and reptiles in Johore. El gato montés The Wildcat is a 1936 Spanish musical drama directed by Catalan Rosario Pi and starring Pablo Hertogs, María del Pilar Lebrón, Víctor Merás and Mapy Cortés. It is based on the 1916 Spanish popular opera El gato montés by Manuel Penella. El gato montés is the first film in Spanish sound cinema directed by a woman. No Man's Range No Mans Range is a 1935 American film directed by Robert N. Bradbury. Riding Wild Riding Wild is a 1935 American western film directed by David Selman, which stars Tim McCoy, Niles Welch, and Billie Seward. Alô Alô Carnaval Alô, Alô, Carnaval is a 1936 Brazilian musical comedy directed and produced by Adhemar Gonzaga and Wallace Downey, and released by the Cinédia production company. Hello, Hello, Carnival was the first Brazilian film to utilize playback in its musical production numbers. Limiting this process to only a few choice scenes, direct live audio can still be heard in the background. The film premiered on January 20, 1936, at the Cinema Alhambra in Rio de Janeiro, and on February 3, 1936, in São Paulo. Originally called "O Grande Cassino", the films inception came from the need to present singers from Brazils golden age of radio to a larger mass audience. Set in a pre-television age, the plot focuses on a low-income population which had little, if any, access to entertainment at the nations Casinos. The film has been restored several times. In 1952, a print was given to the Cooperativa Cinematográfica Brasileira, where it was remounted, removing several scenes. Another restoration was made in 1974, reversing these deletions. In 1986, scenes with comedian Jorge Murad were found in the film library of the Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro. By the end of 2000, a serious quality restoration project began with substantial financial support. The team concluded its work in March 2002. The film was rereleased in São Paulo, in June 2002. 15 Maiden Lane 15 Maiden Lane is a 1936 American crime film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Claire Trevor, Cesar Romero, and Lloyd Nolan. The plot involves an insurance investigator who infiltrates a gang who had stolen jewels from the eponymous building on Maiden Lane in the Fulton Street District of Manhattan. The neighborhood had been the center of New York Citys Diamond District since the 19th century before its gradual relocation uptown to 47th Street after World War II. The Museum of Modern Art in New York City screened a restored print of the film in June 2013 as part of an Allan Dwan retrospective. Heroes of the Range Heroes of the Range is a 1936 American western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring Ken Maynard, June Gale and Harry Woods. Secret Patrol Secret Patrol is a 1936 American-Canadian action film directed by David Selman and starring Charles Starrett, Finis Barton and J.P. McGowan. It was shot in Vancouver. Soak the Rich Soak the Rich is a 1936 American comedy film written and directed by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, and starring Walter Connolly, John Howard, Mary Zimbalist, Lionel Stander, Ilka Chase and Alice Duer Miller. It was released on January 17, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. La fuga La fuga is a 1937 Argentine drama film directed by Luis Saslavsky and starring Santiago Arrieta. Paid to Dance Paid to Dance is a 1937 drama film starring Don Terry, Jacqueline Wells and Rita Hayworth. Seven Slaps Seven Slaps is a 1937 German comedy film directed by Paul Martin and starring Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch and Alfred Abel. Like the earlier Lucky Kids, which had the same director and stars, it was an attempt to create a German version of screwball comedy. While the previous film had a New York setting, this takes place in London. The films sets were designed by Erich Kettelhut. It was loosely remade in 1970 as Slap in the Face. The Private's Job Unternehmen Michael is a 1937 German film directed by Karl Ritter, the first of three films about the First World War which he made during the period when the Third Reich was rearming. Booloo Booloo is a 1938 American adventure film directed by Clyde E. Elliott. It stars Colin Tapley as a British soldier who attempts to prove the existence of a legendary tiger. King of the Sierras King of the Sierras is a 1938 American western directed by Samuel Diege and Arthur Rosson and distributed by Grand National Pictures. The film is also known as Black Stallion and Killers of the Prairie in the United Kingdom. Sons of the Legion Sons of The Legion is a 1938 film directed by James P. Hogan. Its plot concerns a group of young men looking to start a squadron in their Legion Post. However, because the boys father wrongfully received a dishonorable discharge after World War I, his father cannot join the Legion and in turn his son cannot join the squadron. Here I Am a Stranger Here I Am a Stranger is a 1939 American drama film directed by Roy Del Ruth and written by Sam Hellman and Milton Sperling. The film stars Richard Greene, Richard Dix, Brenda Joyce, Roland Young, Gladys George and Kay Aldridge. The film was released on September 28, 1939, by 20th Century Fox. Sabotage Sabotage is a 1939 American action film directed by Harold Young and written by Lionel Houser and Alice Altschuler. The film stars Arleen Whelan, Gordon Oliver, Charley Grapewin, Lucien Littlefield, Paul Guilfoyle and J. M. Kerrigan. The film was released on October 13, 1939, by Republic Pictures. She Married a Cop She Married a Cop is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Sidney Salkow and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Phil Regan, Jean Parker, Jerome Cowan, Dorothea Kent, Benny Baker and Barnett Parker. The film was released on July 12, 1939, by Republic Pictures. The Singing Cowgirl The Singing Cowgirl is a 1938 American film directed by Samuel Diege. Free, Blonde and 21 Free, Blonde and 21 is a 1940 American drama film directed by Ricardo Cortez and written by Frances Hyland. The film stars Lynn Bari, Mary Beth Hughes, Joan Davis, Henry Wilcoxon, Robert Lowery, Alan Baxter and Kay Aldridge. The film was released on March 29, 1940, by 20th Century Fox. Grand Ole Opry Grand Ole Opry is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan. The film stars Leon Weaver, Frank Weaver, June Weaver, Lois Ranson, Allan Lane and Henry Kolker. The film was released on June 25, 1940, by Republic Pictures. Her First Romance Her First Romance is a 1940 American musical comedy film directed by Edward Dmytryk. based on Gene Stratton-Porters novel Her Fathers Daughter Law and Disorder Law and Disorder is a 1940 British comedy crime film directed by David MacDonald and starring Alastair Sim, Diana Churchill and Barry K. Barnes. The screenplay concerns a young solicitor who defends a number of petty criminals accused of sabotage. The film was made at Highbury Studios, with sets designed by art director James A. Carter. The film premiered at Gaumont Haymarket in London on 7 June 1940. The Mad Empress The Mad Empress is a 1939 American historical drama film depicting the 3-year reign of Maximilian I of Mexico and his struggles against Benito Juarez. Empress Carlotta is the "mad" empress who has a breakdown when she realizes her husband is condemned to death. Scatterbrain Scatterbrain is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Gus Meins and written by Val Burton, Jack Townley and Paul Conlan. The film stars Judy Canova, Alan Mowbray, Ruth Donnelly, Eddie Foy Jr., Joseph Cawthorn and Wallace Ford. The film was released on July 20, 1940, by Republic Pictures. Adventure in Washington Adventure in Washington is a 1941 American drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Herbert Marshall, Virginia Bruce and Gene Reynolds. The plot is about an unlikely U.S. Senate page boy whose misadventures in Washington, cause a Congressional scandal. Based on a story by Jeanne Spencer and Albert Benham, the film was originally conceived in 1940 as a sequel to Columbia Pictures hit film of the previous year set in the United States Senate, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, with Mickey Rooney in mind for the part of a juvenile delinquent who becomes a Senate page. Gene Reynolds eventually got the role of the page when filming began in 1941. Virginia Bruce plays a female radio reporter covering the Capitol Hill beat, who fights for acceptance as a legitimate journalist in a male-dominated arena. Herbert Marshalls character as a prominent Senator eventually comes to appreciate her insights into human nature as well as her skill and they become close friends. The films sets designed by art director Lionel Banks were acclaimed for their attention to detail. It was released in Britain under the alternative title of Female Correspondent. Banana Ridge Banana Ridge is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Walter C. Mycroft and starring Robertson Hare, Alfred Drayton and Isabel Jeans. The film is based on a 1938 stage play of the same name by Ben Travers. It was made at Welwyn Studios. Michael Denison accompanied his wife Dulcie Gray for her screen test for the film, which led some years later to his casting in his breakthrough role in My Brother Jonathan. The film was a success at the box office. Hare and Drayton appeared together in another comedy Women Arent Angels the following year. Two colleagues come to worry that a mysterious young man may be their son from liaisons with the same woman during the First World War. They are persuaded to give him a job at "Banana Ridge" one of the companys rubber plantations in the Malay States. The young mans romance with the bosses daughter threatens this plan, as does his mothers plan to reveal who is his real father. Doctors Don't Tell Doctors Dont Tell is a 1941 American crime film directed by Jacques Tourneur and written by Theodore Reeves and Isabel Dawn. The film stars John Beal, Florence Rice, Edward Norris, Ward Bond, Douglas Fowley and Grady Sutton. The film was released on September 22, 1941, by Republic Pictures. Speaking of Animals Down on the Farm Down on the Farm is a 1941 American short animated film directed by Tex Avery as the first entry in the Speaking of Animals short film series which Avery created for Paramount Pictures. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 14th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. The Girl from Leningrad The Girl from Leningrad, is a 1941 Soviet adventure film directed by Viktor Eisymont. Ice-Capades Ice-Capades is a 1940 American film. Its score, composed by Cy Feuer, was nominated for the Best Scoring of a Musical Picture. Law of the Wolf Law of the Wolf is a 1939 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray and featuring Rin Tin Tin III. The film is also known as Law of the Wild. It is not to be confused with The Law of the Wild, a 1934 serial starring Rin Tin Tin, Jr. Madame Spy Madame Spy is a 1942 American spy film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Constance Bennett, Don Porter and John Litel. The screenplay concerns an American intelligence officer who goes undercover and infiltrates a ring of Nazi spies. Rembrandt Rembrandt is a 1942 German historical drama film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Ewald Balser, Hertha Feiler, Gisela Uhlen and Aribert Wäscher. It was based on the novel Zwischen Hell und Dunkel by Valerian Tornius and depicts the life of the Dutch painter Rembrandt. Sin Town Sin Town is a 1942 American western film directed by Ray Enright and starring Constance Bennett, Broderick Crawford and Patric Knowles. It is set during the Texas Oil Boom of the early 20th century. Viaje sin destino Journey to Nowhere is a 1942 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Antonio Casal, Luchy Soto and Alberto Romea. Keep 'Em Slugging Keep Em Slugging is a 1943 American film starring the Little Tough Guys and directed by Christy Cabanne for Universal Pictures. This was the final film in Universals Little Tough Guys series, and although Universal still billed the group as "The Dead End Kids and The Little Tough Guys", none of the Little Tough Guys appeared in this film. Call of the South Seas Call of the South Seas is a 1944 American action film directed by John English starring Janet Martin, Allan Lane and William Henry. The films sets were designed by the art director Gano Chittenden. Three of a Kind Three of a Kind is a 1944 American comedy film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Billy Gilbert. David Bek David Bek is a 1944 Soviet biographical adventure and drama film directed by Hamo Beknazarian and starring Hrachia Nersisyan, Avet Avetisyan and Hasmik The film is about Davit Bek, an Armenian nobleman and revolutionary and is based on the novel David Bek by Raffi. Hidden Valley Outlaws Hidden Valley Outlaws is a 1944 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by John K. Butler and Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, George "Gabby" Hayes, Anne Jeffreys, Roy Barcroft, Kenne Duncan and Charles Miller. The film was released on April 2, 1944, by Republic Pictures. Moonlight and Cactus Moonlight and Cactus is a 1944 American musical western featuring The Andrews Sisters. The screenplay concerns a ranch owner whose cattle are stolen. Sonora Stagecoach Sonora Stagecoach is a 1944 American black-and-white action Western film starring Bob Steele, Hoot Gibson and Chief Thundercloud. Directed, produced and written by Robert Emett Tansey for Monogram Pictures, the film was released in the United States on June 10, 1944. Vigilantes of Dodge City Vigilantes of Dodge City is a 1944 American film directed by Howard Bretherton and starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder and costarring as Little Beaver, actor Robert Blake. It was the fifth of twenty-three Red Ryder feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures. The picture was shot on the studio’s back lot along with outdoor locations at Iverson Ranch, 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, CA, USA. The Mysterious Mr. M The Mysterious Mr. M is a 1946 Universal Pictures movie serial, the 137th and last serial produced by Universal. Unknown Men of San Marino Unknown Man of San Marino is a 1946 Italian drama film directed by Polish director Michał Waszyński. Bandits of Dark Canyon Bandits of Dark Canyon is a 1947 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Allan Lane, Bob Steele, Eddy Waller, Roy Barcroft, John Hamilton and Linda Leighton. The film was released on December 15, 1947, by Republic Pictures. The Ghost Goes Wild The Ghost Goes Wild is a 1947 American comedy film directed by George Blair and written by Randall Faye. The film stars James Ellison, Anne Gwynne, Edward Everett Horton, Ruth Donnelly, Stephanie Bachelor and Grant Withers. The film was released on March 8, 1947, by Republic Pictures. Too Many Winners Too Many Winners is a 1947 American crime film directed by William Beaudine and starring Hugh Beaumont, Trudy Marshall and Ralph Dunn. Tretiy udar The Third Blow is a Soviet 1948 biographical drama film directed by Igor Savchenko. The Iron Swordsman The Iron Swordsman is a 1949 Italian historical drama film directed by Riccardo Freda and starring Carlo Ninchi and Gianna Maria Canale. It is loosely based on real life events of Ugolino della Gherardesca. Rasuna valea The Valley Resounds is a 1950 Romanian drama film directed by Paul Călinescu. Communist volunteers work to construct a new railway line. The films sets were designed by Stefan Norris. Son of a Badman Son of a Bad Man is a 1949 American film directed by Ray Taylor starring Lash LaRue and Al "Fuzzy" St. John. Square Dance Jubilee Square Dance Jubilee is a 1949 American musical western film directed by Paul Landres starring Don "Red" Barry, Mary Beth Hughes and Wally Vernon. Bawre Nain Bawre Nain is 1950 Indian Hindi-language romance film directed by Kidar Nath Sharma. It was produced under the Ambitious Pictures banner at Shree Sound Studios. For the music, Sharma persisted with music director Roshan, in spite of several demands from film distributors to have him removed following his failure as a composer in an earlier film, Neki Aur Badi. The music became popular and is stated to be the reason for the films success. One of the noteworthy songs that popularised playback singer Mukesh was "Teri Duniya Mein Dil Lagta Nahin", composed in Raga Darbari Kaanada. Bawre Nain is cited as Roshans "first big hit" as a music composer. The film starred Raj Kapoor, Geeta Bali, Vijayalaxmi, Prakash, Darpan, Pessi Patel, Jaswant and Cuckoo. Both Raj Kapoor and Geeta Bali were Sharma discoveries, with Raj Kapoors first film being Sharmas Neel Kamal and Geeta Balis Sohaag Raat. The film was a success and is cited as a "classic", with special mention for Sharmas "exceptionally worded lyrics". Roshans music, with songs like "Khayalon Mein Kisi Ke" became a favourite with "millions", starting him on "a glorious career". The Cure for Love The Cure for Love is a 1949 British comedy film starring and directed by Robert Donat. The cast also includes Renee Asherson and Dora Bryan. The film was based on a hit play of the same name by Walter Greenwood about a mild-mannered soldier returning home after the Second World War. Deseada Desired is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Roberto Gavaldón and starring Dolores del Rio, Jorge Mistral and José Baviera. Lonely Heart Bandits Lonely Heart Bandits is a 1950 American drama film directed by George Blair and written by Gene Lewis. The film stars Dorothy Patrick, John Eldredge, Barbra Fuller, Robert Rockwell, Ann Doran and Richard Travis. The film was released on August 29, 1950, by Republic Pictures. Pirates of the High Seas Pirates of the High Seas is the 44th serial released by Columbia Pictures. It starred the heroic Buster Crabbe, along with Lois Hall and Tommy Farrell, under the direction of Spencer Gordon Bennet and Thomas Carr. It was a Sam Katzman production. Zhukovsky Zhukovsky is a 1950 Soviet biopic directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin and Dmitri Vasilyev, based on the life of Russian scientist Nikolai Zhukovsky, founding father of modern aero- and hydrodynamics. In 1950 Pudovkin received the Best Director award at the 5th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival for this film. In 1951 Pudovkin, Shebalin, Golovnya, and Belokurov received the Stalin Prize. Oklahoma Justice Oklahoma Justice is a 1951 American western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Johnny Mack Brown, James Ellison and Lane Bradford. The films sets were designed by the art director Dave Milton. Selskiy vrach The Village Doctor is a 1951 Soviet drama film directed by Sergei Gerasimov. The Border of Sin The Sinful Border is a 1951 West German crime film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Dieter Borsche, Inge Egger and Peter Mosbacher. Jan Hendriks won the German Film Award as Best Newcomer. It focuses on the smuggling of coffee, at the time an expensive luxury, into Germany. It is also known by the alternative title of Illegal Border. Vedi Napoli e poi muori See Naples and Die is a 1951 Italian crime-melodrama film directed by Riccardo Freda. Bis wir uns wiedersehn Until We Meet Again is a 1952 West German romantic drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Maria Schell, O.W. Fischer and Karl Ludwig Diehl. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hans Ledersteger and Ernst Richter. Heroic Charge Heroic Charge is a 1952 Italian war film directed by Francesco De Robertis. It is based on the battle of Izbushensky. Cuba Cabana Cuba Cabana is a 1952 West German drama film directed by Fritz Peter Buch and starring Zarah Leander, O.W. Fischer and Paul Hartmann. It was the second film of an early 1950s comeback for Leander, who had been a major star during the Nazi era. The film was based on a story by Tibor Yost. Ich heiße Niki My Name is Niki is a 1952 West German comedy film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Paul Hörbiger, Aglaja Schmid and Hardy Krüger. It was made by Bavaria Film at the companys Munich studios. Down Laredo Way Down Laredo Way is a 1953 American western film directed by William Witney and starring Rex Allen, Dona Drake and Slim Pickens. The films art direction was by Frank Arrigo. Frühlingslied Spring Song is a 1954 German-Italian drama film directed by Hans Albin, and starring Anne-Marie Blanc, René Deltgen, and Albert Lieven. The films sets were designed by the art directors Ernst H. Albrecht and Paul Markwitz. It was partly shot on location in Switzerland. My Seven Little Sins My Seven Little Sins, released in UK as I Had Seven Daughters, is a 1954 French-Italian comedy film co-written and directed by Jean Boyer and starring Maurice Chevalier and Delia Scala. It is based on a comedy play of Aldo De Benedetti, previously adapted by The Babes Make the Law The Babes Make the Law, is a French comedy film from 1954, directed by Raoul André, written by Raymond Caillava, starring Claudine Dupuis and Louis de Funès. School of Courage School of Courage is a 1954 Soviet war/adventure film directed by Vladimir Basov and Mstislav Korchagin. It is based on the 1929 novel School by Arkady Gaidar. Meant for juvenile audience, it became a 1954 Soviet box office leaders. The movie was a directorial debut for Vladimir Basov and Mstislav Korchagin and an acting debut for Rolan Bykov and Leonid Kharitonov. Love Never Dies El Amor nunca muere is a 1955 Argentine romantic drama film directed by Luis César Amadori, written by Amadori with Pedro Miguel Obligado and starring Zully Moreno, Tita Merello and Alfredo Alcón. Sarajevo Sarajevo is a 1955 Austrian historical film directed by Fritz Kortner and starring Luise Ullrich, Ewald Balser and Franz Stoss. The film portrays the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914. It proved controversial on its release. You Lucky People You Lucky People is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Tommy Trinder, Mary Parker and Dora Bryan. Originally titled Get Fell In, the film was renamed to match Trinders familiar catchphrase. It was shot in a rival French process to CinemaScope, called CameraScope, with the attendant publicity describing "the first feature to be made with an anamorphic lens in black and white! Its a camerascoop!". Genesung Genesung is an East German film. It was released in 1956. Taxa K 1640 efterlyses Taxa K 1640 efterlyses is a 1956 Danish drama film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and starring Poul Reichhardt. A Bomb for a Dictator Les Fanatiques is a French film directed by Alex Joffé and released in 1957. Frühling in Berlin Spring in Berlin is a 1957 West German romantic comedy film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Sonja Ziemann, Gerhard Riedmann and Gardy Granass. Kath Putli Kathputli is a 1957 Pygmalion Black-and-white social Hindi film produced by Ajit Chakraborty and Amiya Chakrabarty with their Sreerangam Productions. The film was the last film of director Amiya Chakrabarty, who had earlier directed Basant, Daag and Seema. He died during the filming and Nitin Bose took up the mantle of director in the film. The film stars Vyjayanthimala and Balraj Sahni in the lead with Jawahar Kaul, Agha, Kumari Kamala, C. S. Dubey, Sheela Kashmiri, Poonam and Laxman Rao, forming an ensemble cast. The films music was composed by the Shankar Jaikishan duo, with the lyrics by Shailendra and Hasrat Jaipuri. The Naked Woman and the Gun is a 1957 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki. Ryadom s nami Close to Us is a 1958 Soviet drama film directed by Adolf Bergunker. Scandal in Bad Ischl Scandal in Bad Ischl is a 1957 Austrian historical comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring O.W. Fischer, Elisabeth Müller and Ivan Desny. The film takes place in 1910 in the spa town of Bad Ischl. The films sets were designed by the art director Felix Smetana. It was shot in Agfacolor. The Wayward Girl The Wayward Girl is a 1957 American drama film directed by Lesley Selander, written by Houston Branch and Frederick Louis Fox, and starring Marcia Henderson, Peter Walker, Katherine Barrett, Whit Bissell, Rita Lynn and Peg Hillias. It was released on September 22, 1957, by Republic Pictures. Love and Troubles Love and Troubles is a 1958 Italian comedy film directed by Angelo Dorigo. Escape from Red Rock Escape from Red Rock is a 1957 American Western film written and directed by Edward Bernds. The film stars Brian Donlevy, Eilene Janssen, Gary Murray, Jay C. Flippen, William Edward Phipps and Myron Healey. The film was released in December 1957, by 20th Century Fox. The Living Stone The Living Stone is a 1958 Canadian short documentary film directed by John Feeney about Inuit art. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The film is included in the 2011 Inuit film anthology Sharing Our Stories, bringing together over 100 films by and about the Inuit people of Canada, distributed on DVD to Inuit communities across the Canadian North and available online. Labyrinth Labyrinth is a 1959 German-Italian drama film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Nadja Tiller, Peter van Eyck and Amedeo Nazzari. Mandolinen und Mondschein Mandolins and Moonlight is a 1959 West German musical romance film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Christine Görner, Claus Biederstaedt and Johanna König. It was shot in studios in Berlin and on location in Venice. The films sets were designed by the art director Ernst H. Albrecht. Men and Noblemen Men and Noblemen is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Bianchi and starring Vittorio De Sica. Dubrowsky Dubrowsky is a 1959 Italian - Yugoslav historical period drama film directed by William Dieterle. It is based on the novel Dubrovsky by Alexander Pushkin. America the Beautiful America the Beautiful was a Circle-Vision 360° movie attraction in Disneyland In California and Walt Disney World in Florida. The footage first shot in 1955 and ran in Disney Circle-Vision 360 film theaters. Circle-Vision 360 is a film technique that uses multiple cameras arranged in a circle. The viewing image is displayed on a large circular screen. The films rendition of the title song would later be used in Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln. 360 film technology was created and refined by Disney Legends Don Iwerks and Ub Iwerks in the 1950s. Adventures of Joselito and Tom Thumb Adventures of Joselito and Tom Thumb is a 1960 Mexican-Spanish musical film directed by René Cardona and starring Joselito, Cesáreo Quezadas and Enrique Rambal. Freddy und die Melodie der Nacht Freddy and the Melody of the Night is a 1960 West German musical film directed by Wolfgang Schleif and starring Freddy Quinn, Heidi Brühl and Peter Carsten. The film was made by the revived UFA company. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. Walk Tall Walk Tall is a 1960 American Western film directed by Maury Dexter and written by Joseph Fritz, presented in CinemaScope and DeLuxe Color. The film stars Willard Parker, Joyce Meadows, Kent Taylor, Russ Bender, Ron Soble and William Mims. The film was released on September 1, 1960, by 20th Century Fox. 20,000 Eyes 20,000 Eyes is a 1961 American drama film directed by Jack Leewood, written by Jack W. Thomas, and starring Gene Nelson, Merry Anders, James Brown, John Banner, Judith Rawlins and Robert Shayne. Das Kleid The Dress is an East German comedy film directed by Konrad Petzold and Egon Günther. It was released in 1961. Napoléon II, l'aiglon Napoléon II lAiglon is a French drama film from 1961, directed by Claude Boissol, written by Paul Andréota, starring Bernard Verley and Jean Marais. The scenario was based on a novel of André Castelot. The film was known under the title "Il re di Roma, Aquila imperiale", "Kaiserliche Hoheit", "O Rei de Roma". Il re di Poggioreale Il re di Poggioreale is a 1961 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Duilio Coletti. It is based on real life events of camorra criminal Peppino Navarra. It stars the American actors Ernest Borgnine and Keenan Wynn. Guns of the Black Witch Guns of the Black Witch is a 1961 adventure film directed by Domenico Paolella. It was released in the US by American International Pictures as a double feature with Lost Battalion. Unser Haus in Kamerun Our House in Cameroon is a 1961 West German adventure film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Johanna von Koczian, Götz George and Hans Söhnker. Wolf unter Wölfen Wolf Among Wolves is a 1965 East German television series, based on the 1938 novel Wolf Among Wolves by Hans Fallada. It was aired in four parts on DFF. The series portrays life in the 1920s Berlin of the Weimar Republic. It was the first East German television series to air in West Germany. How Not to Rob a Department Store Cent briques et des tuiles is a 1965 French film directed by Pierre Grimblat. Legend of a Gunfighter Legend of a Gunfighter is a 1964 Western film from West Germany. It stars Thomas Fritsch and was directed by Rolf Olsen. It is also known as Heiss weht der Wind and Mein Freund Shorty. It was co written by Don Sharp. Heroes of the West Heroes of the West is a 1963 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Steno. Die lustigen Weiber von Tirol The Merry Wives of Tyrol is a 1964 West German musical comedy film directed by Hans Billian and starring Hannelore Auer, Gus Backus and Rudolf Prack. The films sets were designed by the art director Sepp Rothauer. Tonio Kröger Tonio Kröger is a 1964 West German historical drama film directed by Rolf Thiele, based on the short story of the same name. It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Wolf Englert. Mission spéciale à Caracas Mission to Caracas or Mission spéciale à Caracas is a 1965 spy film directed by Raoul André. Roland Carey is special agent Becker, who’s after a briefcase that rather cleverly disguises some secret documents. The documents are being smuggled aboard a cruise ship but, as luck would have it.... Nobleza baturra Aragonese Nobility is a 1965 Spanish musical film directed by Juan de Orduña. It is a remake of the 1935 film Nobleza baturra. Se non avessi più te Se non avessi più te is a 1965 Italian musicarello film directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti. Stay Tuned for Terror Extraña invasión, also known as Stay Tuned for Terror, is a 1965 Argentine-American science fiction film directed by Emilio Vieyra and starring Richard Conte, Jorge Rivera López, Eddie Pequenino, Anna Strasberg and Mónica Cahen DAnvers. A young Adolfo Aristarain was assistant director during filming, credited as "Adolfo Aristain". L'homme de Marrakech That Man George is a 1966 French crime film starring George Hamilton and Claudine Auger. It was written and directed by Jacques Deray. It was also known as The Man from Marrakesh. Myglaren Myglaren was the first made-for-television film produced in Sweden, airing on 31 May 1966. It was commissioned by the national television broadcaster Sveriges Television and directed by Jan Myrdal and Rune Hassner. The film, which was written by Myrdal, has been labeled as "one of the first successful political films in Sweden." It tells the story of a man, myglaren, who works for the well-being of the employees at an organization presented as "the movement", hinting at the labour movement or the Social Democrats. Through various schemes, he is able to climb the ladder of success and foster himself and his work. The man works flexibly and manipulates his surroundings, allowing him to build a successful career and become a known name in Swedish well-being research. At the end he is assigned to start a governmental authority to foster the well-being of people in the society. The film shows his way to the top through fancy dinners, relationship making, and his handling of the media. Myglaren is 86 minutes long and was filmed in black-and-white. Photographer Christer Strömholm plays the lead role in the film. The film was a sensation in Sweden and after six airings on television, it reached a larger audience than any prior Swedish film had. Myglaren was a sharp, modern social satire, a format that is unlikely to have been used in any previous Swedish films. Following the multiple airings of Myglaren, the noun "myglare" has been a common expression in Sweden. The dictionary Svensk ordbok defines it as a person who advances his or her own interests by scheming. Myglaren sparked a debate as to whether or not made-for-television films should qualify for Svenska Filminstitutets quality subsidy. This debate led to a fight between Myrdal and Harry Schein, then-Managing Director of Svenska Filminstitutet. To qualify for the subsidy, the film was resized to a 33 millimeter format and was shown in a cinema once. Despite this, the film did not receive enough quality points in the vote by Svenska Filminstitutets board of directors. Many believed the vote had been fixed in advance, and Myrdal called Schein a "cultural wangler". When the film was later released in movie theaters for the general public, it was viewed by 297 people, which Schein stated was "hopefully an unbreakable all-time low for Swedish cinema." Myglaren was released on DVD in 2004 by the distributor Folkets Bio. Nessuno mi può giudicare Nessuno mi può giudicare is a 1966 Italian musicarello film directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti. It is named after the Caterina Casellis hit song "Nessuno mi può giudicare". It had a sequel titled Perdono released the same year. Sicario 77, vivo o morto Killer 77, Alive or Dead is a 1966 Italian-Spanish Eurospy film directed by Mino Guerrini and starring Rod Dana. Brutti di notte Brutti di notte is a 1968 Italian comedy film written and directed by Giovanni Grimaldi and starring the comedy duo Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. It is a parody of Luis Buñuels film Belle de Jour. Love and Other Solitudes Love and Other Solitudes is a 1969 Spanish drama film directed by Basilio Martín Patino and starring Lucia Bosé, Carlos Estrada and María Massip. Foreign Exchange Foreign Exchange is a 1970 American thriller drama spy television film originally aired on ABC and directed by Roy Ward Baker. Its teleplay, written by Jimmy Sangster, was based on his own 1968 novel of the same name. The film starred Robert Horton, Jill St. John, and Sebastian Cabot. It is a sequel to the television film The Spy Killer, which was released in the previous year. The Lonely Profession The Lonely Profession, also known as The Savarona Syndrome, is a 1969 American crime drama television film directed and written by Douglas Heyes, based on his 1963 novel The Twelfth of Never. It stars Harry Guardino as Leo Gordon, a private investigator who seeks the killer of a tycoons mistress and becomes a suspect. The Savage Wild The Savage Wild is a 1970 documentary film directed by, and starring, Gordon Eastman. It was one of a series of documentary films made by Eastman about life in the wild. It was also known as Wild Arctic. Eastman spent almost two years shooting the film in northern Canada. Smoke in the Wind Smoke in the Wind is a 1975 western film directed by Andy Brennan and Joseph Kane. It marked Walter Brennans final film role. Boleslaw Smialy Bolesław Śmiały is a Polish historical film about Bolesław II the Generous. It was released in 1971. The Adulteress The Adulteress is a 1973 drama film directed by Norbert Meisel and starring Eric Braeden, Tyne Daly, Gregory Morton, and Margaret Cook. Between Friends Between Friends is a 1973 Canadian crime film directed by Donald Shebib. It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival, and was featured in the Canadian Cinema television series which aired on CBC Television in 1974. The Hard Part Begins The Hard Part Begins is a 1973 Canadian feature film that marked the directorial debut of Paul Lynch, starring Donnelly Rhodes and Linda Sorensen. Alicia Alicia is a 1974 Dutch film directed by Wim Verstappen. Anari Anari is a 1975 Bollywood romance film directed by Asit Sen starring Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore, Moushumi Chatterjee, Kabir Bedi and Kader Khan. The music was composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Children of Rage Children of Rage is a 1975 film written and directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman, filmed mostly in Malta. It deals with the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The film stars Helmut Griem, Simon Ward, Cyril Cusack, Olga Georges-Picot and Richard Alfieri. Nevada Smith Nevada Smith is a 1975 TV Western starring Cliff Potts, Adam West and Lorne Greene, based on the 1966 film Nevada Smith. Cliff Potts as Nevada Smith Lorne Greene as Jonas Cord Adam West as Frank Hartlee Warren Vanders as Red Fickett Lone Wolf Lone Wolf is a 1978 Soviet drama film directed by Roman Balayan. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival. Divinas palabras Divinas palabras is a 1977 Mexican film directed by Juan Ibáñez and starring Silvia Pinal and Mario Almada. The film is based on the play of the same name by Spanish author Ramón del Valle-Inclán. Homage to Chagall: The Colours of Love Homage to Chagall: The Colours of Love is a 1977 Canadian documentary film about artist Marc Chagall directed by Harry Rasky. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Carmen, la que contaba 16 años Carmen, la que contaba 16 años is a 1978 Venezuelan film and the sixth film directed by Román Chalbaud. It was shot in La Guaira, Venezuela, and based on a Prosper Mérimée novel. An Encounter with Faces An Encounter with Faces is a 1978 short documentary film directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra and produced by K.K. Kapil. It focuses on a group of children in an orphanage. It was nominated in 1978 for an Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject. Police Story: Confessions of a Lady Cop Police Story: Confessions of a Lady Cop is a crime TV movie starring Karen Black and Don Murray, and directed by Lee H. Katzin. Institute for Revenge Institute for Revenge is a 1979 American drama film starring Sam Groom, Lauren Hutton and George Hamilton. Desperado City Desperado City is a 1981 West German drama film written and directed by Vadim Glowna. It won the Caméra dOr at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. Olimpiada 40 Olympics 40 is a 1980 Polish drama film directed by Andrzej Kotkowski. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Le grand paysage d'Alexis Droeven Le Grand Paysage dAlexis Droeven is a 1981 Belgian drama film directed by Jean-Jacques Andrien. It was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention. It also received the André Cavens Award for Best Film by the Belgian Film Critics Association. The film was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. After the Axe After the Axe is a 1982 Canadian drama film about executive firings directed by Sturla Gunnarsson. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film explores the experiences of managers getting fired and the emergence of a new industry specialized in handling such terminations. Despite its Oscar nomination in the documentary category, After the Axe is closer to a docufiction film, made with the cooperation of members of the Canadian business community, which provided locations and helped script scenes during filming. The films protagonist, D.R. "Biff" Wilson, is a composite character based on the filmmakers conversations with fired executives, while the other Canadian executives play themselves. In Our Water In Our Water is a 1982 American documentary film directed by Meg Switzgable, about a family in South Brunswick, who discover their drinking water is contaminated by a nearby landfill. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, nominated for an Emmy Award and won a Columbia/DuPont Award for Journalistic Excellence. Million Dollar Infield Million Dollar Infield is a 1982 made-for-TV film, starring Bonnie Bedelia and Rob Reiner. Four wealthy Long Islanders play for an amateur softball team. All four men suffer from profound personal and professional problems, thus the weekly ball game becomes a method of working out their frustrations. So adept do they become at this cathartic activity that their team makes it to the statewide championship — which leads to yet another crisis. On the Run On the Run is a 1982 Australian thriller film. Ave Maria Ave Maria is a 1984 French drama film directed by Jacques Richard, who co-wrote screenplay with Paul Gégauff. The Great Gold Swindle The Great Gold Swindle is a 1984 Australian TV movie based on the Perth Mint Swindle. It was shot on location in Perth. Prince Jack Prince Jack is a 1985 film from Castle Hill Productions which dramatizes some of the inner workings of the Kennedy administration, including efforts by Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy to address the issues arising from the Civil Rights Movement. Although primarily a dramatic narrative, Prince Jack also uses satire and black humor, especially with regard to the Kennedy brothers complicated relationship with Lyndon B. Johnson. Prince Jack covers the period from the Democratic National Convention in July 1960 to the autumn of 1963, just prior to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The film was written and directed by Bert Lovitt. Unfinished Business Unfinished Business is a 1984 Canadian drama film directed by Don Owen. It is a sequel to Owens influential 1964 film Nobody Waved Goodbye. The film stars Peter Kastner and Julie Biggs as Peter and Julie, the protagonists of the original film. Having married and settled down into adulthood following Julies pregnancy in the original film, they have since divorced but are now coping with the emerging rebelliousness of their now 17-year-old daughter Izzy. The cast also includes Peter Spence, Chuck Shamata, Melleny Brown and Ann-Marie MacDonald. CBC journalist Ann Medina played a reporter. Vremya i semya Konvey Time and the Conways is a 1984 drama film directed by Vladimir Basov and based on the eponymous play by English playwright J. B. Priestley, filmed in 1984. Crazy Romance Crazy Romance is a 1985 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Tommy Leung and starring Natalis Chan, Sylvia Chang and Leslie Cheung. Skapa moya, skapi moy My Darling, My Darling is a 1986 Bulgarian drama film directed by Eduard Zahariev. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. Kala Dhanda Goray Log Kala Dhanda Goray Log is a 1986 action thriller Hindi film directed by Sanjay Khan, starring Sunil Dutt, Sanjay Khan, Anita Raj, Akbar Khan and Amrita Singh. The films music was by Louis Banks and Laxmikant-Pyarelal, while the lyrics were by Anand Bakshi. The film was shot Chandivali Studio and Film City in Mumbai. This was Khans last film, before shifting to television, acting and directing TV series like The Sword of Tipu Sultan. The title of film became a popular phrase regarding corruption in high places. Itihaas Itihaas is a 1987 Hindi film directed by V.Joshi and produced by Tito, starring Raaj Kumar, Shabana Azmi, Rati Agnihotri, Anil Kapoor, Mohnish Bahl, Suresh Oberoi and Danny Dengzongpa. This film was a remake of the Malayalam film Ithihasam, directed by Joshiy himself in 1981. Magee and the Lady Shell Be Sweet is a 1978 Australian television film about Captain Magee, a sailor whose boat is bought from under him by a millionaire tycoon. He tries to find the tycoon with the help of the tycoons daughter. The film was also known as Magee and the Lady. It was the sixth and last television film made by the ABC in association with Transatlantic Enterprises. Filming started in Sydney on 31 October 1977. The Perfectionist The Perfectionist is a play by David Williamson about an academic who is working on a PhD. His wife hires a Danish student to babysit their children. L'africana The African Woman is a 1990 German-Italian-French romance-drama film directed by Margarethe von Trotta. It was entered into the main competition at the 47th Venice International Film Festival. Bataashi kingyo is a Japanese manga series by Minetarō Mochizuki. It was adapted into a live action film directed by Joji Matsuoka in 1990. Walerjan Wrobel's Homesickness Walerjan Wrobels Homesickness is a 1991 German drama film directed by Rolf Schübel. It was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Mention. Shuttlecock Shuttlecock is a 1991 French-British thriller film directed by Andrew Piddington and starring Alan Bates, Lambert Wilson and Kenneth Haigh. It is based on the 1981 novel Shuttlecock by Graham Swift. North of Pittsburgh North of Pittsburgh is a Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Richard Martin and released in 1992. The film stars Jeff Schultz as Tony Andretti, an aimless slacker living in Pittsburgh who supports himself smuggling marijuana to Canada. After bungling a delivery and being forced to go on the run, he decides to take his estranged grandmother Rosa on a quest to seek financial compensation for her husbands death of black lung disease after a lifetime working as a coal miner. Martins father, comedian Dick Martin, also has a small role in the film as the president of the coal mining company. The films cast also includes John Cassini, Jay Brazeau, Robert Clothier and Babz Chula. The film was shot primarily in Vancouver, British Columbia, with some location shooting in Pittsburgh. Time Expired Time Expired is a 1992 short film directed by Danny Leiner and starring Bob Gosse, Edie Falco and John Leguizamo. Rozmowa z czlowiekiem z szafy Conversation with a Cupboard Man is a 1993 Polish drama film written and directed by Mariusz Grzegorzek and loosely based on a short story by Ian McEwan. The film was entered into the main competition at the 50th edition of the Venice Film Festival. It also won the Special Jury Prize at the 1993 Polish Film Festival. This Won't Hurt a Bit This Wont Hurt a Bit is a 1993 Australian comedy film about a dishonest dentist who overservices the British public and then goes on the run from Interpol. It was directed by Chris Kennedy, who was a dentist in real life. According to Ozmovies, 26 Summer Street 26 Summer Street is a 1996 short film directed by Steve Larson, conceived and written by Peter Syvertsen, and starring Syvertsen and Rachael Leigh Cook. It is based upon the short story "The Girl with a Pimply Face" by William Carlos Williams. Aazmayish Aazmayish is a 1995 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra, Anjali Jathar and producer Mohan Kumars son Rohit Kumar in his debut. It is a story of a father and son, directed by actor Sachin. Mary Mary is a 1994 dramatised documentary from Australia about Mary MacKillop. Pevnost Pevnost is a 1994 Czech film directed by Drahomíra Vihanová. It was the directors second film 20 years after her first was banned just before release, and she was relegated to documentaries. The film starred Josef Kemr. Ab Insaf Hoga Ab Insaf Hoga is a 1995 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Harish Shah, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Rekha, Rohini Hattangadi, Farooq Shaikh and Prem Chopra. Sentinel 2099 Sentinel 2099 is a 1995 American apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Michael McGee. The cast includes Sam Bishop, Chris Carlson, Daniel Duff, Todd huffman, Leon Jester, Michael Mansfield, and Jodie Whitley. Director: Michael McGee. Starring: Sam Bishop, Chris Carlson, Daniel Duff, Todd Huffman, Leon Jester, Michael Mansfield, Judie Whitley. Released: 1995. Runtime: 75 minutes. Language: English. Country: United States. Stairs 1 Geneva Stairs 1 Geneva is a film by Peter Greenaway. It is also a large-scale art installation, an exhibition, a catalogue and a CD album. The Border The Border is a 1996 Italian war-drama film directed by Franco Giraldi. Muqaddar Muqadar is a 1996 Indian Hindi film. Produced by Rajiv Babbar and directed by T L V Prasad, it stars Mithun Chakraborty, Puneet Issar and Kiran Kumar in lead roles and Moushumi Chatterjee, Simran, Ayesha Jhulka and Hemant Birje in supporting roles. Dil Ke Jharoke Main Dil Ke Jharoke Main is a 1997 Bollywood musical romance film directed by Ashim Bhattacharya. Jian ren ben se Who Is the Craftiest is a 1988 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Poon Man-kit and starring Ricky Hui, Bill Tung, Tang Pik-wan, Sammy Cheung, Tiffany Lau, Keung Chung-ping and Lo Hoi-pang. Otte akkorder Otte akkorder is a 1944 Danish family film directed by Johan Jacobsen and starring Erling Schroeder. Alarm Alarm is a 1938 Danish family film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. Freedom Comes High Freedom Comes High is a 1944 dramatic short film commissioned by the United States Government during World War II and directed by Lewis Allen. Big Timers Big Timers is a 1945 American musical comedy race film directed by Bud Pollard. The Intruders The Intruders is a 1969 Australian film directed by Lee Robinson. It is a spin-off of the popular Skippy the Bush Kangaroo TV series. Pink Doll The Pink Doll is an animated film of Russian director Valentin Olshvang, produced in 1997. The Little Girl Who Conquered Time is the second live-action film adaptation of novel of the same name. The film was released in Japan on November 8, 1997, directed by Haruki Kadokawa, with a screenplay by Ryōji Itō, Chiho Katsura and Haruki Kadokawa, starring beginner Nana Nakamoto in the main role. The film is narrated by the previous 1983 films lead-actress Tomoyo Harada, and is set in 1965, when the novel was published for the first time. The film poster was used as the new cover for the 1997 edition of the novel. Ida Makes a Movie Ida Makes a Movie is a 1979 short film that inspired the Degrassi franchise. It was directed by Kit Hood and Linda Schuyler and was written by Amy Jo Cooper. The story was adapted from the childrens picture book Ida Makes a Movie, which was written by Kay Chorao. Sherlock Holmes: The Grey Lady The Grey Lady, also known as Sherlock Holmes, is a 1937 German mystery film directed by Erich Engels and starring Hermann Speelmans, Trude Marlen and Elisabeth Wendt. La longue marche La Longue marche is a 1966 French drama film directed by Alexandre Astruc, starring Robert Hossein, Jean-Louis Trintignant and Maurice Ronet. The narrative is set in 1944 within the French Resistance. Principal photography took place from 29 September to 13 November 1965. The film had 532,532 admissions in French cinemas. Panhandle Scandal Panhandle Scandal is the 94th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on May 18, 1959, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Profesor Wilczur Profesor Wilczur is a 1938 Polish romantic drama film directed by Michał Waszyński, a prequel to Znachor. It is based on the novel by Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz. Aavarampoo Aavarampoo is a 1992 Tamil drama film, directed by Bharathan. The film features Vineeth, Nandhini and Nassar in lead roles. The film, produced by K. R., had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 5 June 1992. The film is a remake of the critically acclaimed 1980 Malayalam film Thakara. Pudumai Penn Pudhumai Penn is a 1984 Tamil-language film directed by P. Bharathiraja starring Pandiyan and Revathi. Blues metropolitano Blues metropolitano is a 1985 Italian musical comedy-drama film directed by Salvatore Piscicelli. Jyoti Jyoti is a 1981 Bollywood drama film, produced and directed by Pramod Chakravarty under the Pramod Films banner. It stars Jeetendra, Hema Malini in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film is a remake of the Telugu movie Ardhangi, starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri in the pivotal roles. Ardhangi was based on Maddipatla Suris Telugu translation of the Bengali novel Swayamsiddha, written by Manilal Banerjee.Swayamsiddha went on to be made into a 1975 Bengali movie of the same name. Ardhangi was remade in Tamil as Pennin Perumai. It was also remade in Hindi earlier as Bahurani in 1963. The story of Swayamsiddha was also similar to the Kannada novel Mallammana Pavaada by, B. Puttaswamayya, which was adapted into the 1969 movie titled Mallammana Pavaada, for which the screenplay was written by P. Pullaiah, based on his 1955 Telugu movie Ardhangi. The Kannada novel Mallammana Pavaada also inspired the 1987 Tamil movie Enga Chinna Rasa, which went on to be remade in Telugu as Abbaigaru, in Hindi as Beta, in Kannada as Annayya and in Oriya as Santan. Subha-O-Sham Subah-o-Shaam is a 1972 Indo-Iranian Bollywood film directed by Tapi Chanakya. In the film, Mohammed Ali Fardins voice was dubbed by Satyen Kappu. Tony de Peltrie Tony de Peltrie is a Canadian computer-animated short film from 1985. The short shows the first animated human character to express emotion through facial expressions and body movements, which touched the feelings of the audience. The film was produced from 1982 to 1985 at the French-speaking University of Montreal, Quebec, and Canada. The four team members, Pierre Lachapelle, Philippe Bergeron, Pierre Robidoux and Daniel Langlois, are all credited as directors. Anuschka Anuschka is a 1942 German historical drama film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Hilde Krahl, Siegfried Breuer and Friedl Czepa. The films sets were designed by the art director Ludwig Reiber. It was shot at the Barrandov Studios in Prague and Cinecitta in Rome. Location filming took place in Carinthia. Nilus the Sandman: The Boy Who Dreamed Christmas Nilus the Sandman: The Boy Who Dreamed Christmas is a Canadian part-animated and part-live-action Christmas television special which was originally broadcast on December 1, 1991 on CTV. In the United States, it was first broadcast on The Disney Channel on December 10, 1991. It was followed by two more Nilus the Sandman TV specials which premiered in 1994 and 1995, and then a Nilus the Sandman TV series airing from 1996 to 1998. Most of the film is animated, but the beginning and ending scenes are in live action. Let Me Tell Ya 'Bout White Chicks Let Me Tell Ya bout White Chicks is an interracial pornographic film from 1984 and the first pornographic film directed and produced by the Dark Brothers, Gregory Dark and Walter Dark. Laundry Blues Laundry Blues is a 1930 animated short film produced by The Van Beuren Corporation and released by Pathe. The film, which takes place in a laundromat run by Chinese caricatures, was released on the 17th of August 1930. The film is part of the cartoon series entitled Aesops Sound Fables, a set of sound cartoons, which spurn of a series of silent cartoon made in the twenties which were adaptions of Aesops Fables. However, although it is part of the series. It is not based on a fable written by Aesop. The Master Plan The Master Plan is a 1954 British film noir drama film directed by Cy Endfield and starring Norman Wooland, Tilda Thamar and real-life war hero Wayne Morris. It is set at the headquarters of NATO. It is based on a teleplay Operation North Star by Harald Bratt. It was made at Southall Studios. Menage Italian Style Menage allitaliana, also known as Menage Italian Style, is a 1965 Italian comedy film. Zhe jian chuan ji The Legend of Broken Sword, also known as Dragon of the Lost Ark or Dressed to Fight, is a 1979 wuxia film directed by Ulysses Au-yeung and written by Gu Long. The lead character, Hu Tiehua, appears in Gu Longs Chu Liuxiang novel series as well. Nella terra di Don Chisciotte Nella terra di Don Chisciotte is an Italian-language documentary travelogue series about Spain, made by Orson Welles. It began filming in 1961, but did not air until 1964. The series follows Welles travels around Spain, and was narrated by Arnoldo Foà. The series was made for Radiotelevisione Italiana. Co-starring with Welles were his Italian wife Paola Mori, and their young daughter Beatrice Welles. Girls Will Be Boys Girls Will Be Boys is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Dolly Haas, Cyril Maude and Esmond Knight. It is based on The Last Lord, a play by Kurt Siodmak. Haas made this, her first English-language film, following a Nazi-led riot at the premiere of her previous film Das häßliche Mädchen, and in 1936 fled Germany altogether. My Dog, Buddy My Dog, Buddy is a 1960 American adventure film directed by Ray Kellogg, and starring Travis Lemmond, Ken Curtis, Ken Knox, James H. Foster, Jane Murchison, Bob Thompson, Jo Palmie, Judge Henry Dupree, and Charles P. Eisenmann. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on August 1960. Thundering Mountains Nevesinjska puška is a 1963 Yugoslav film directed by Žika Mitrović and written by Slavko Goldstein and Miomir Miki Stamenkovic. It tells about Herzegovina Uprising, which was led by ethnic Serbs against the harsh regime of Ottoman Empire. Ek Nari Ek Brahmachari Ek Nari Ek Brahmachari is a 1971 Bollywood comedy film, produced by P. Gangadhar Rao Jothee Navshakthee Combines and directed by K. Pratyagatma. It stars Jeetendra, Mumtaz in the lead roles and music composed by Shankar Jaikishan. The film is remake of the Telugu movie Brahmachari, starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jayalalitha in the pivotal roles. Jigri Dost Jigri Dost is a 1969 Bollywood comedy film, produced by Sunderlal Nahata and Dhoondy under the Vijaya Lakhshmi Pictures banner and directed by Ravikant Nagaich. It stars Jeetendra, Mumtaz, Komal in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The heroine Komal in the movie is actually Poonam Sinha, Shatrughan Sinhas wife. The film is a remake of 1966 Kannada movie Emme Thammanna, which had earlier been remade in Telugu in 1968 as Govula Gopanna and which later went on to be remade in Tamil in 1970 as Maattukara Velan. Upaasna Upaasna is a 1971 Bollywood drama film directed by Mohan. The film stars Sanjay Khan, Mumtaz and Feroz Khan. The film has a very melodious song "Aao Tumhe Main Pyaar Sikha Du, Sikhla Do Na". Other songs are "Darpan Ko Dekha" and "Meri Jawani Pyaar Ko Tarse". In Old Alsace In Old Alsace is a 1933 French drama film directed by Jacques de Baroncelli and starring Lucien Duboscq, Simone Bourday and Madeleine Guitty. The films sets were designed by the art director Jean dEaubonne. Aakhri Ghulam Aakhri Ghulam is a 1989 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Shibbu Mitra, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Raj Babbar, Sonam, Shreedhara, Shakti Kapoor, Moushmi Chatterjee, Anupam Kher and Anu Kapoor. Aap Beati Aap Beati is a 1976 Hindi film. Produced and directed by Mohan Kumar, the film stars Shashi Kapoor, Hema Malini, Ashok Kumar, Nirupa Roy, Premnath, Aruna Irani, Helen, Asrani, Sujit Kumar and Madan Puri. The films music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal Heaven Without Love Heaven Without Love is a Serbian-language Croatian drama film directed by Vladimir Pogačić, adapted from a novel by Milan Tuturov. It was released in 1959. The film was poorly received. Seis días para morir Seis días para morir is a 1967 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Chain Gang Chain Gang, is a 1984 3D prison action thriller film starring Earl Owensby, Robert Bloodworth and Carol Bransford with Leon Rippy. It was based on a true story. America's Fat El Gordo de América is a 1976 Argentine film. Bhakta Tukaram Bhakta Tukaram is a 1973 Telugu devotional and biographical film, based on the life of the saint-poet Tukaram, produced by P. Adinarayana Rao under the Anjali Pictures banner and directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Anjali Devi, Sivaji Ganesan in the lead roles and music also composed by P. Adinarayana Rao. Future Memories: Last Christmas is a 1992 Japanese film directed by Yoshimitsu Morita. It is based on a manga by Fujiko F. Fujio. Dos locos en el aire Dos locos en el aire is a 1976 Argentine film. Per amore di Cesarina Per amore di Cesarina is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Vittorio Sindoni. Bajo un mismo rostro Under the Same Skin is a 1962 Argentine drama film directed by Daniel Tinayre. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. Die Ahnfrau The Ancestress is a 1919 Austrian silent drama film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise Fleck and starring Liane Haid, Max Neufeld and Karl Ehmann. The same story had previously been shot in 1910. The films sets were designed by the art director Alfred Meschkan. Nudes of All Nations Nudes of the World is a 1961 British naturist film. It was also known as Nudes of All Nations. A Família Lero-Lero The Lero-Lero Family is a 1953 Brazilian comedy film directed by Alberto Pieralisi and starring Walter DÁvila, Marina Freire and Luiz Linhares. The Gate of Youth is a 1981 Japanese film directed by Kinji Fukasaku and Koreyoshi Kurahara. It is based on a story by Hiroyuki Itsuki that was originally serialized in the magazine Shukan Gendai in 1969-70. The same story inspired a 1975 film, also titled , as well as three separate television productions in 1976-77, 1991, and 2005. The Captain The Captain is a 1946 French historical adventure film directed by Robert Vernay and starring Pierre Renoir, Claude Génia and Jean Pâqui. It was based on a novel by Michel Zévaco. The films sets were designed by René Renoux. It is a swashbuckler set in the reign of Louis XIII. Public Telephone Public Telephone is a 1980 French documentary film directed by Jean-Marie Périer. It was screened out of competition at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Una spada nell'ombra Sword in the Shadows is a 1961 Italian swashbuckler film directed by Luigi Capuano and starring Tamara Lees and Livio Lorenzon. Delinquent Delincuente is a 1984 Mexican motion picture, categorized as a musical and romance film, released in 1985. In this movie the writers aimed to please the fans of the co-stars Lucerito and Pedrito, since they had been unhappy that Luceritos character had died in the earlier movie, Coqueta. Escápate conmigo Escápate conmigo is a Mexican motion picture categorized as musical and comedy, released in 1988. Manuel Mijares has confessed that he fell in love with Lucero since they starred in this film, ten years later they got married https://www.webcitation.org/5ko0bhKSX?url=http://www.geocities.com/labodadelano/. Paradise Lost Paradise Lost is a drama by Clifford Odets that takes place in 1932, during the Depression. The play was originally produced on Broadway by the Group Theatre in 1935. It was also filmed for television broadcast in 1971. Great Stagecoach Robbery Great Stagecoach Robbery is a 1945 American film directed by Howard Bretherton starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder and costarring as Little Beaver, actor Robert Blake. It was the sixth of twenty-three Red Ryder feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures. The picture was shot on the studios back lot along with outdoor locations at Iverson Ranch, 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, CA, USA. Niaye Niaye is a 1964 Senegalese short drama film directed by Sembène Ousmane. It is an adaptation of Vehi-Ciosane ou Blanche-Genèse. Ak tendeba Here Comes the Dawn is a 1998 Georgian film directed by Zaza Urushadze. It was Georgias official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to receive a nomination. Karamoja Karamoja was a 1954 film produced by exploitation filmmaker Kroger Babb. A documentary film of a native tribe from Uganda, the film was marketed by Babb to focus on the imagery that would be shocking to an American audience, including advertising which claimed that the tribe wore "only the wind and lived on blood and beer." Scenes in the film included "the bleeding of cattle and drinking of the warm blood, and self-mutilation as a form of ornamentation," as well as a full-color circumcision scene. Karamoja proved to be less controversial than many of Babbs other films, grossing less in box office revenue as a result. The Villain Foiled The Villain Foiled is a 1911 silent film short directed by Henry Lehrman and Mack Sennett and starring Edward Dillon and Blanche Sweet. The film was a split reel along with the film The Baron. The Spanking Age The Spanking Age is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 80th Our Gang short that was released. The film was considered lost until a copy surfaced in 1990. The Mysterious Mystery! The Mysterious Mystery! is a 1924 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 33rd Our Gang short subject released. The Saint: The Blue Dulac The Saint: The Blue Dulac is a 1989 TV film featuring Simon Dutton as Simon Templar, the crimefighter also known as The Saint. It was one of a series of Saint films produced in Australia and broadcast as part of the syndicated series Mystery Wheel of Adventure. Phaansi Phaansi is a 1978 Indian Hindi-language movie directed by Harmesh Malhotra. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Sulakshana Pandit, Pran and Ranjeet. The films music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Actor Asrani has also played a role as a Muslim guy in the movie who was a close friend to Shashi Kapoor .Actor Iftekhar played the role father to Shashi Kapoor. He was hanged to death by the villain. Asrani was also hanged by the villain. After this movie, Ranjeet went to Nepal to find peace. He was deeply troubled mentally as he played the most brutal Daaku ever in Hindi movies. The movie was declared a hit due to its story line, drama, songs and great action. The song was playbacked by Mohd Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar and Sulakshana Pandit with music scored by Laxmikant Pyeralal. Sindoora Rekha Sindoora Rekha is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sibi Malayil and produced by G. Gopalakrishnan. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Shobhana, Narendra Prasad and Ranjitha in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Sharreth. Avinash Avinash is a 1986 Hindi-language Indian action thriller film directed by Umesh Mehra, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Parveen Babi, Poonam Dhillon, Prem Chopra, Tom Alter, Avtar Gill and Sujit Kumar. Jwalamukhi Jwalamukhi is a 1980 Hindi movie produced by Babboo Mehra and directed by Prakash Mehra. The film stars Waheeda Rehman, Shatrughan Sinha, Reena Roy, Vinod Mehra, Shabana Azmi, Kader Khan, Pran, and Bindu. Talaash Dhanushkodi is an unreleased Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Priyadarshan and written by T. Damodaran, and starring Mohanlal and Girija Shettar in the lead role. The film was made in the year 1989. Haridas Haridas is a 1944 Tamil language film directed by Sundar Rao Nadkarni and starring M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar, T. R. Rajakumari and N. C. Vasanthakokilam. It holds the record of being the first film to run continuously for 110 weeks at a single theatre. IBN Live included Haridas in its list of 100 greatest Indian films of all time. This film had a colour sequence which was manually colored by studio technicians. The film was entirely recoloured and released in year 1946. The poster in this page mentions that in has released with a full colour copy. The movie was produced by Madurai Royal Talkies and Central Studios in Coimbatore. Dakshayagnam Dakshayagnam is a 1962 Telugu mythological film, produced and directed by Kadaru Nagabhushanam under the Varalakshmi Pictures banner. It stars S. V. Ranga Rao, Devika, and N. T. Rama Rao in the lead roles and music composed by Saluri Hanumantha Rao. This was N. T. Rama Raos 100th film which was also dubbed in Tamil with the same title. Sangarshana Sangharshana is a 1983 Indian Telugu action film directed by K. Murali Mohan Rao. The film stars Chiranjeevi and Vijayashanti in the lead roles with Kaikala Satyanarayana, Rao Gopala Rao and Gummadi in other vital roles. It is the only Chiranjeevi film financed by D. Rama Naidu. Chakravarthy scored the films soundtrack. The film was a Superhit at the box office. Ninaithathai Mudippavan Ninaithadai Mudippavan, is a 1975 Tamil action film, starring M. G. Ramachandran in leading dual roles, Latha, Manjula, M. N. Nambiar and Sharada in supporting roles. It is a remake of the Hindi film Sachaa Jhutha. A Strange Kind of Colonel A Strange Kind of Colonel is a 1968 French comedy film directed by Jean Girault and starring Jean Lefebvre, Jean Yanne and Pascale Roberts. Interpretation of Dreams Interpretation of Dreams is a 1990 feature documentary film by Andrei Zagdansky, produced in the Soviet Union during the perestroika period. Using extensive quotes from several Freudian works still banned by the Soviet censorship at the time the documentary interprets the pivotal points of European history of the past century – the rise of Nazism and Communism - from a psychoanalytical point of view. The Loon's Necklace The Loons Necklace is a Canadian film, directed by F. R. Crawley and released in 1948. The film recounts the Tsimshian legend of how the loon received the distinctive band of white markings on its neck, by granting the gift of restored sight to a blind Tsimshian medicine man and being given a traditional Tsimshian necklace in return. The film is based on a folk tale known all across Alaska, Northern Canada, and Greenland. The history of the tale and its significance, along with its popularization through the film are detailed in the book, The Blind Man and the Loon: the Story of a Tale, by Craig Mishler. The variant of the tale used by Crawley was recorded during the early 1930s in British Columbia by Douglas Leechman of the National Museum of Canada. The film is narrated by George Gorman, and performed by actors in traditional West Coast First Nations masks in front of a backdrop of brightly coloured oil paintings. The film has sometimes been erroneously credited to the National Film Board of Canada, but was in fact produced by Crawleys own independent studio Crawley Films after being rejected by the NFB. The film won the inaugural Canadian Film Award for Film of the Year in 1949. Le petit Marcel Little Marcel is a 1976 French drama film directed by Jacques Fansten. Shaadi Ke Baad Shaadi Ke Baad is a 1972 Bollywood comedy film, produced and directed by L. V. Prasad under the Prasad Productions Pvt Ltd banner. It stars Jeetendra, Raakhee, Shatrughan Sinha in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film is a remake of Telugu film Pelli Chesi Choodu. Mister Smile Mister Smile is a 1999 American animated short film directed by Fran Krause while he was attending Rhode Island School of Design. It won several awards in independent film festivals. The story follows a variety of characters who are all invited to a party at the home of Mister Smile. Goodbye, Casanova Goodbye Casanova was a 2000 made-for-TV romance film that starred Yasmine Bleeth and Gian-Carlo Scandiuzzi. Conflict Samar is a 1999 Indian feature film directed by Shyam Benegal. This movie is based on the book "Lives" by Harsh Mander. It was produced by National Film Development Corporation of India, a government agency. It stars Rajeshwari Sachdev, Jonhawiwi Forsywas, Kishore Kadam and Seema Biswas among others. The film is in Hindustani. The films music is composed by Vanraj Bhatia. It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in 1999. Primero soy mexicano Primero soy mexicano is a 1950 Mexican drama-comedy film starring Joaquín Pardavé, Luis Aguilar, and Flor Silvestre. Aagraham Aagraham is a 1993 Telugu film directed by K. S. Ravi starring Rajasekhar and Amala Akkineni. Thotta Yadhu was the art director. Prabhu Deva and Raju Sundaram were the choreographers. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Evana Irundha Enakenna. Racing Luck Racing Luck is a 1935 American action film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Joseph ODonnell and George Wallace Sayre. The film stars William Boyd, Barbara Worth, George Ernest, Esther Muir, Ernest Hilliard and Onest Conley. The film was released on November 19, 1935, by Republic Pictures. Grahasti Grahasti, also called Grihasti, is a 1963 Hindi family drama film, directed by Kishore Sahu. Produced by S. S. Vasan for Gemini Studios, its music director was Ravi and the lyrics were written by Shakeel Badayuni. Pandit Mukhram Sharma wrote the dialogues with cinematography by P. Ellappa. The film starred Ashok Kumar, Manoj Kumar, Rajshree, Nirupa Roy, Indrani Mukherjee, Bipin Gupta, Lalita Pawar and Gajanan Jagirdar. Grahasti was the first film to "start the trend" of family dramas being made in South India. The story revolves around Harish Khanna who leads a dual life, having two sets of families in different cities. The effect the exposure has on him and his family forms the basis of the story. Enchanted Forest Ewiger Wald is a 1936 German film directed by Hanns Springer and Rolf von Sonjevski-Jamrowski. The film is also known as Enchanted Forest Baarish Baarish is a 1957 Bollywood crime drama film with Dev Anand and Nutan in the lead roles. Based on the American film On the Waterfront, it is the directorial debut of Shanker Mukherjee. En la trampa En la trampa is a 1979 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Tyaag Tyaag is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by Din Dayal Sharma. The film stars Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore in lead roles. The film was produced by Sharmila Tagores secretary, N.S. Kabir, and was co-produced by Sharmila Tagore. Rajesh Khannas real-life secretary Gurnam Singh played the side kick Bansi to Khannas character Chetan in this film. The film was critically acclaimed and given four stars by critics upon its release in Bollywood Guide Collections. It was the last film to release with the music director as S.D. Burman. This film was not commercially successful at the time of its release. However, over the years this film has gained a cult following and appreciation from audiences in its screening on television. Troublesome Night 9 Troublesome Night 9 is a 2001 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Ivan Lai. It is the ninth of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series. The Tree The Tree is a 2001 Singaporean supernatural-mystery drama film directed by Daisy Chan, starring Zoe Tay, Francis Ng, Phyllis Quek, Tse Kwan Ho and Deng Mao Hui. Produced by Mediacorp Raintree Pictures, the film was shot entirely in Singapore over 28 days with a production budget of S$1.1 million. It was released in Singapore cinemas on 26 April 2001. The Magic of Walt Disney World The Magic of Walt Disney World is a 1972 documentary featurette produced by Walt Disney Productions. Filmed at the then-new Walt Disney World resort in Florida, this film served as a tour of the Magic Kingdom theme park, the resort hotels and other areas within the "Vacation Kingdom". It was narrated by actor Steve Forrest. The film was released on the same bill as the Disney feature Snowball Express. An expanded and updated version, with new narration by Andrew Duggan, was broadcast as part of The Wonderful World of Disney on March 31, 1974. Troublesome Night 10 Troublesome Night 10 is a 2001 Hong Kong horror-comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Edmond Yuen. It is the tenth of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series. Spanking Love is a 1995 Japanese erotic film directed by Shōji Tanaka and based on a story by Kenichi Yamakawa. Maa Nannaki Pelli Maa Nannaku Pelli is a 1997 Tollywood family drama film starring Krishnam Raju, Meka Srikanth, Simran and Ambika in the lead roles. A Close-Up on Bintou Bintou is a 2001 Burkinabé short film directed by Fanta Régina Nacro. It formed part of the 2002 collection Mama Africa. Jane Eyre Jane Eyre is a 1910 American silent short classic drama produced by the Thanhouser Film Corporation. Adapted from Charlotte Brontës 1847 novel, Jane Eyre, the film mirrors the events and plot of the original book. The writer of the scenario is unknown, but Lloyd Lonergan probably adapted the work. The films director is often and erroneously claimed to be Theodore Marston, but Barry ONeil or Lloyd B. Carleton are possible candidates. The cast of the film was credited, an act rare and unusual in the era. This was the first American, first English language and second or third worldwide movie adaptation, of at least 27 film and television versionsof the novel. Such repeated dissemination has made the Brontë sisters two major works ubiquitous. The single reel film, approximately 1000 feet long, was released on May 6, 1910. It was later credited by Edwin Thanhouser as marking the assured success of the company. The popularity of the production resulted in the production of additional copies, so the Thanhouser company had more orders than could be filled. Critical reception to the film was generally positive, but with some minor criticisms. The film is presumed lost. Warawara Wara Wara is a 1930 Bolivian feature film, directed by José María Velasco Maidana, combining historical drama and romance. The film was described as a "superproduction" by the press at the time. On Such a Night On Such a Night is a 1955 British short semi-documentary film directed by Anthony Asquith which offers a snap-shot of the Glyndebourne opera house in the 1950s, including extracts from Le nozze di Figaro, and a fictional first visit to the opera house by an American. The film was "very discreetly aimed at potential American audiences fascinated by British eccentricities". Ghost Mama Ghost Mamma is a 1996 South Korean romance fantasy film. Fate as a Rat Fate as a Rat is a 2001 Bulgarian film directed by Ivan Pavlov. It was Bulgarias submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but eventually was not nominated. The Art of Being Nick The Art of Being Nick is an American sitcom pilot created by Bruce Helford, that aired on NBC as a special on August 27, 1987. The pilot stars Scott Valentine as artist/environmentalist Nick Moore, who appeared as Mallorys boyfriend in Family Ties. Also in the cast were Kristine Sutherland, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and John Daman. The Way Home Coming Back is a 1967 South Korean film directed by Lee Man-hee. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards. Benaam Benaam is a 1999 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T L V Prasad, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Aditya Pancholi, Payal Malhotra, Ashish Vidyarthi, Kiran Kumar and Johny Lever Chinna Jameen Chinna Jameen is a 1993 Indian Tamil film, directed by Raj Kapoor, starring Karthik, Sukanya and Vineetha in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 13 November 1993, among Deepavali releases. It was a super hit venture, which ran for more than 100 days. Chandrawal Chandrawal is a 1984 Haryanvi film. It is the third Haryanavi-language film to be released and the first financially successful one. Written by Late. Shri Devi Shankar Prabhakar,produce by usha sharma and directed by Jayant Prabhaker, the films music was arranged by J. P. Kaushik. Starring dancer Usha Sharma, the film tells the story of a tragic love affair between Chandrawal, a girl of the Gadia Lohar community, and Suraj, a haryanavi Jat Boy. It was released in March 1984 and became very successful, spurred on by a popular soundtrack. A sequel is in development and will be produced by Usha Sharma and directed by Nishant Prabhakar. Knucklebones Knucklebones is a 1971 Iranian film directed by Zakaria Hashemi. It stars Naser Malek Motiee, Bahman Mofid, Shahrzad, and Morvarid. Kalyana Kacheri Kalyana Kacheri is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Anil Chandra and produced by Babu Pathanamthitta. The film stars Mukesh, Shobhana, Jagathy Sreekumar and KPAC Lalitha in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. Thai Saheba Thaayi Saheba is an Indian Kannada language film released in 1997 directed by Girish Kasaravalli. The film was an adaptation of Kannada novel of same name written by Ranganath Shyamrao Lokapura. The Silent House The Silent House is a 1929 British silent mystery film directed by Walter Forde and starring Mabel Poulton, Gibb McLaughlin and Arthur Pusey. It was made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames. The film was based on a recent stage hit, but was not a success at the box office. Enter Life Enter Life is an 8-minute animated film from 1982 about the earliest origin of life, or abiogensis on earth. Directed by Faith Hubley of Hubley Studios, the film traces a possible course of development, according to contemporary theory, of organic compounds, amino acids and early cellular organisms. Featuring anthropomorphic amino acids and cells and a light-hearted touch, with music by Elizabeth Swados, the film has shown considerable durability, still being shown on continuous loop at the National Museum of Natural History of the Smithsonian Institution, which sponsored the original production. 1775 Seventeen Seventy Five was a 1992 pilot episode for a CBS situation comedy, similar in style to the BBC situation comedy Blackadder. Set in colonial Philadelphia during the run-up to the American Revolution, the series was to follow the exploits of innkeeper Jeremy Proctor and his family. The series was not picked up by CBS. A similar idea for a situation comedy was mentioned by Andrew Alexander in a commentary track for SCTV. Wansapanataym Wansapanataym was a Philippine fantasy anthology produced and broadcast by ABS-CBN. It airs every Sunday nights. The series was aired from 1997 to 2005, then re-aired from 2006 to 2007. from 2010 to 2019, the series was aired on ABS-CBNs Yes Weekend! primetime block with new episodes and remakes of past episodes. Daddy Welcome to Kodaikanal Welcome to Kodaikanal is a 1992 Malayalam movie written by Kaloor Dennis and directed by Anil Babu. The movie features Jagadish, Siddique, Anusha, and Saikumar in the lead roles. The movie was produced by Hameed under the banner of Gemi Movies and was distributed by Pratheeksha Pictures. Chunaoti Chunaoti is a 1980 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra, Feroz Khan and Neetu Singh. Do Matwale Do Matwale is a 1991 Indian Bollywood film directed by Ajay Kashyap and produced by Pushpa S. Choudhary. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Chunky Pandey, Sonam and Shilpa Shirodkar in pivotal roles. Khoon Aur Paani Khoon Aur Paani is a 1981 Bollywood action film, produced by A.A. Nadiadwala under the A.G.Films Pvt. Ltd. banner and directed by Chand. It stars Feroz Khan, Jeetendra, Rekha, Parveen Babi in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal. Ramshastri Ramshastri is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1944. The film is based on the life of Ramshastri Prabhune, the judge who had to decide on Raghobas culpability in Narayanrao Peshwas murder. God Hates Cartoons God Hates Cartoons is a DVD compilation of animated shorts by a variety of artists produced by Bright Red Rocket. The cartoons include works by Ivan Brunetti, Sam Henderson, Walt Holcombe, Kaz, Tim Maloney, Lance Myers, Tony Millionaire, Mark Newgarden and Jim Woodring. One of the cartoons, Diaper Dyke was accepted by Spike and Mikes Festival of Animation, but after one screening in Chicago, they found it even too sick and twisted for them and promptly removed it from their program. Four of Tony Millionaires popular Maakies cartoons are also included in the DVD. Pyar Ke Kabil Pyar Ke Kabil is a 1987 Indian Bollywood film directed by Anil Ganguly and produced by Suresh Grover. It stars Rishi Kapoor and Padmini Kolhapure in lead roles, with Bindu, Utpal Dutt and Deven Verma in supporting roles. It is a loose copy of 1968 film Do Kaliyan, starring Biswajeet and Mala Sinha. Anonymously Yours Anonymously Yours is a documentary film by director Gayle Ferraro, released in 2002. It documents widespread abuse and exploitation of women through sexual slavery in Myanmar. It was filmed secretly in November 2000 on location in Myanmar, with interviews with prostitutes, their families and social workers. The film was then smuggled out of the country. The film follows four women trapped in the sex trade. The film is notable also for describing the practice of dunking prostitutes into leech-filled pools for hours, then removing them and harvesting the leeches, which are sold as a delicacy. Women are used instead of animals for this practice because the animals are considered too valuable. In addition, under-age prostitution, sex slavery, sex tourism and human trafficking are also discussed. Qing chun yuan zhu jiao ji PR Girls is a 1998 Hong Kong drama film co-written and directed by Matt Chow. Aasegobba Meesegobba Main Aur Mera Haathi Main Aur Mera Haathi is a 1981 Hindi-language Indian film directed by R. Thiagaraj, starring Mahendra Sandhu, Mithun Chakraborty, Poonam Dhillon, Suresh Oberoi and Sharat Saxena. Basti Basti is a 2003 Indian crime film. The film stars Samir Soni and Faisal Khan in lead roles, with Sheeba in a special guest appearance, Shama Sikander, Govind Namdeo, Sadashiv Amrapurkar and Kulbhushan Kharbanda in supporting roles. Amba Film pervyy AMBA is a two-part Russian animated science fiction film made in 1994-1995 by animator Gennady Tishchenko. It is the last part of the unfinished space opera cartoon saga under the working title Star World which consisted of Vampires of Geon and Masters of Geon. Night of Henna Night of Henna is a comedy film directed by Hassan Zee, and is the first Pakistani-American feature film. The film stars Pooja Kumar, Reef Karim, Nancy Carlin, Suhail Tayyeb, Ponni Swaminathan Chesser, and Craig Marker. Movie Critters' Big Picture Movie Critters Big Picture is a family feature movie that stars muppet style characters. The 80-minute feature follows Benny Gopher as he leaves the farm in order to make it big in show business. Movie Critters Big Picture takes the entire family on a hilarious journey via amazingly life lie puppets, songs, satire, and parody. The audience visits Sunshine pictures "Hollywoods Brightest Studio and are introduced to some of the biggest names in show business including Arnold Hamandegger, Cary Ant, Frankie Sinatrat, and the rest of the Rat Pack, Charlie Chimplin, Jay Rhino, Gloria Swansong, and more. Benny Gopher is so focused on making it in Tinsel Town that the truth sometimes takes a back seat. Through Bennys struggle with conscience, the audience learns about the importance of being honest. The film is produced, directed, and written by Steven F. Zambo. The Co-Producer is Michael J. Krahn. The Associate Producer is Ted Lecher. Pinay Pie Pinay Pie is a 2003 Filipino comedy film, directed by award-winning multi-genre director Jose Javier Reyes. The film was released to Philippine theaters on September 3, 2003. It stars Vhong Navarro, Joyce Jimenez, Assunta De Rossi and Ai-Ai de las Alas on the lead roles. It is a film about girl power. De las Alas plays Yolly, an aging woman who searches for the man of her dreams. De Rossi plays Love, a beautiful young lady who wants to be famous, and Jimenez plays Karen, an overly hardworking woman. The films producer, Star Cinema Productions Inc. owned by ABS-CBN, borrowed actors Brad Turvey and Edward Mendez, from rival TV network, GMA-7 Artist Center. Due to the strong box-office result of Ang Tanging Ina, the scenes of Ai-Ai de las Alas in the film were extended. Ai-Ai Delas Alas scenes were extended at the rest of the scene then Joyce Jimenez and Assunta De Rossi in the first ladder of the movie. My Mom's Having a Baby My Moms Having a Baby is an American television teen comedy/documentary that aired as an ABC Afterschool Special on February 16, 1977. The program would be historic as it was the first television program of its kind in the United States to showcase the pregnancy process and conception to young people, using a combination of animation and live action. The program was a co-production between Dick Clark Productions and DePatie-Freleng Enterprises. Mudda: The Issue Mudda – The Issue is a 2003 Hindi Drama film. This movie is a directorial debut of actor director Saurabh Shukla and produced by Daksha Mavani. The film features an ensemble cast where director himself played a role in the film. The movie was box office failure. Actor and Bollywood Singing legend Kishore Kumars youngest son Sumit Kumar also debuted as singer with this movie. December Flower December Flower is a British single drama first broadcast at Christmas 1984. It featured the first acting appearance for 17 years by Bryan Forbes. Glenn Tilbrook: One for the Road Glenn Tilbrook: One for the Road is a 2004 documentary directed by Amy Pickard which follows a 2001 solo American tour by Glenn Tilbrook, lead singer of British new wave group Squeeze. The film - which was self-financed by Pickard after she sold all her possessions - shows Tilbrook attempting to mount a month-long US tour using a mobile home instead of a tour bus and hotels. The film centres on Tilbrooks apparent good humour in the face of a series of calamities - including vehicle breakdown - and his unusual stagecraft. At one stage he takes his entire audience into a car park and in another sequence performs in a fans apartment. The film features performance excerpts from a number of Squeeze and Tilbrook songs including: "Tempted", "Hourglass", "Take Me Im Yours", "Up the Junction", "Goodbye Girl", "Some Fantastic Place" and "By The Light of the Cash Machine". The film premiered in 2004 at Londons Raindance festival and has since been released on DVD. The Intruder The Intruder is an Australian film produced by Frank Howson. The movie had to be abandoned during filming in 1991 due to the financial troubles of Boulevard Films. However the film was completed and released on DVD in 2005. It was also known as Deliver Us from Evil. The Limejuice Mystery or Who Spat in Grandfather's Porridge? The Limejuice Mystery or Who Spat in Grandfathers Porridge? is a 1930 British marionette film directed by Jack Harrison. One Hour to Zero One Hour To Zero is a film made in 1976 by Charles Barker Films for the Childrens Film Foundation. A Lousy 10 Grand A Lousy Ten Grand is a 2004 Vanguard Productions movie written by, directed and starring the stand-up comedian Kelly Monteith. Moving Target Moving Target is a 2011 British thriller, from director Mark Tierney. The film was formerly known as Naked in London. Set on the hottest day of the year in London it follows the character Steve Lynch in an afternoon full of explosive situations. Japanese King Kong was a 1933 Japanese black-and-white silent film directed by Torajiro Saito. It was a silent 3-reel comedy short that uses the 1933 film King Kong as a backdrop to the story and was produced by Shochiku Studios. It is now considered to be a lost film. Bond 303 Bond 303 is a 1985 Bollywood spy film, produced by B.C. Devra on B.C. Devra Films and directed by Ravi Tandon. It stars Jeetendra, Parveen Babi in the lead roles and music composed by R. D. Burman. Der König der Mittelstürmer King of the Centre Forwards is a 1927 German silent sports films directed by Fritz Freisler and starring Paul Richter, Fritz Alberti and Colette Brettel. The films sets were designed by Bruno Lutz and Franz Seemann. Sick of It All: The Story So Far Sick of it All: The Story So Far is a 2001 American documentary film about the punk band Sick of It All. It was directed by Brant Sersen. Deepfrozen Deepfrozen is a 2006 film written and directed by Luxembourgian director Andy Bausch and starring Peter Lohmeyer and Lale Yavaş. Filmed in Luxembourg, the film was premiered at Luxembourg on 7 September 2006, and was featured at the Oldenburg International Film Festival in Germany on 14 September 2007. Aaya Toofan Aaya Toofan is a Hindi film made in 1999. An Action adventure movie, Aaya Toofan is based on the Kashmir problem which caused the Kargil battle between the Indian Army and Pakistani infiltrators. Halloween Hall o' Fame "Halloween Hall o Fame" is a 1977 Halloween-themed episode of The Wonderful World of Disney which originally aired on October 30, 1977. Anatomy of T.A.T.U. Anatomy of t.A.T.u., is a documentary film directed by Vitaly Mansky, chronicling the lives of the group t.A.T.u. on their promotional tour in USA, but most of all, revealing the girls true lives, including their sexuality. The movies main selling point was the revelation that neither Yulia Volkova nor Lena Katina are, or were, lesbians. They stated that it was all just a marketing strategy; a brainchild developed by their manager, Ivan Shapovalov. Volkova said that before t.A.T.u., she had never thought about girls in that way, but during t.A.T.u. she had fallen in love with another girl, although the physical aspect had not developed beyond kissing. The film also showed that both girls are religious. Katina visits church and goes to confession regularly; she believes that her career forces her to do many sinful things. Volkova, on the other hand, is ready to do anything perceived as popular in the musical world. She isnt afraid of anything besides loneliness. Katina is shyer, and said that she wouldnt ever have sex with anyone on camera. Another aspect of the documentary was drug use. Volkova admitted to having once taken heroin as part of a bet to prove that she had "no need for such things in her life." The film also included scenes of Ivan Shapovalov and Beata Ardeeva smoking marijuana. Also, it shows Volkova and Katina smoking regular cigarettes, which they do even though it may negatively affect their voices. The film reveals that Volkova had problems with her voice for a long period, which nearly killed the group. Besides this, Volkova admitted that she also had an unwanted pregnancy, and she was forced to have an abortion. Volkova also admitted to having a boyfriend, a married man, Pavel Pasha Sidorov. This documentary stirred debate on topic of censorship on Russian television due to its slogan, Hui Voine!, the use of foul language, and depictions of drug use.https://web.archive.org/web/20070927214240/http://www.russiandvd.com/store/newsreport.asp?id=%7B39A59191-8D47-41D0-9EB9-69CE32326A77%7D Aaag Hi Aag Aaag Hi Aag is 1999 Hindi language movie directed by T L V Prasad and starring Mithun Chakraborty, Jackie Shroff, Sneha, Aloknath Dixit, Payal Malhotra, Rajiv Raj, Kiran Kumar, Laxmikant Berde. Forever Blues Forever Blues is a 2005 Italian drama film written, directed and starred by Franco Nero, at his debut as director. It is loosely based on the drama with the same name by Enrico Bernard. At the time of its release the film was openly praised by Italian first lady Franca Ciampi, wife of President of the Italian Republic Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, that defined the film as "educational, emotional, bright and poetic". Hang Up Your Brightest Colours Hang Up Your Brightest Colours is a 1973 film by Welsh actor and filmmaker Kenneth Griffith, about the life and death of Irish Republican leader Michael Collins. It was directed by Antony Thomas. Although usually classed as a documentary, the film more closely resembles a dramatic monologue, with Griffith frequently delivering quotes by key figures such as David Lloyd George, Winston Churchill, and Collins himself, "in character". The film was commissioned by media mogul Lew Grade for transmission by ATV, the ITV region covering the Midlands he controlled at the time. Grade had, in fact, offered to fund whatever subject Griffith wanted to make, but when he viewed the finished film, he refused to show it. In his memoirs, Griffith claimed that Grade was unofficially instructed not to offer the film to the IBA for network transmission, so the Association would not have to reject it and thus be accused of political censorship. Griffith took legal action, received an out-of-court settlement and built his home, which he called Michael Collins House, in Islington with the proceeds. It was first broadcast on BBC One in Wales only in 1993, and networked across the United Kingdom by BBC Two the following year. Bazar The Tale of the Priest and of His Workman Balda is an extant Soviet animated feature film directed by the husband-and-wife team Mikhail Tsekhanovsky and Vera Tsekhanovskaya and based on the eponymous fairy tale in verse by Alexander Pushkin. The score was composed by Dimitri Shostakovich. The only surviving episode is called Bazaar. The Woven Stories of the Other The Woven Stories of the Other is a 2006 Philippine indie film directed by Sherad Anthony Sanchez. The Great War The Great War is a CBC television film documenting Canadian participation in the First World War. The film stars writer-director and award-winning documentarian Brian McKenna, Michael Rudder, and future Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — who became the official Liberal candidate for the Papineau in April 2007 — portraying his fifth cousin, twice removed, Major Talbot Papineau. The film aired in two parts on Canadian television during the 90th Anniversary of the Vimy Ridge battle, on April 8th and 9th, 2007. The Fox website included the following notice seeking people to participate in the making of the film: A Melody Looking A Melody Looking is a Hong Kong musical film written and directed by Leon Lai, released on 18 November 2006. The DVD was released on 15 December 2006. Cyclops is a 1987 Japanese science fiction horror original video directed by Jôji Iida. The Shape of Water The Shape of Water is a 2006 American feature documentary directed by Kum-Kum Bhavnani and narrated by Susan Sarandon. The Shape of Water won a number of awards. It was shown at the 2008 Middle East International Film Festival in Abu Dhabi. Strawberry Shortcake: Berry Blossom Festival Strawberry Shortcake: Berry Blossom Festival is an animated film from DiC Entertainment, released in select markets by Kidtoon Films on March 13, 2007. This is DiCs second film to have a theatrical debut in the 2000s, after The Sweet Dreams Movie in October 2006. 20th Century Foxs DVD of the movie premiered on May 1, 2007; every copy comes with a Berry Blossom Festival Crown, as seen in the movie. My Monster Mom My Monster Mom is a 2008 comedy-drama film produced and distributed by Regal Films and GMA Films. It stars Annabelle Rama as Esme, an abrasive, loudmouth mother, and Ruffa Gutierrez as Abbey, her American-spoken daughter from the United States. Together they go through a series of antics and mishaps that eventually shapes their relationship for the better. Confessional Confessional is an internationally awarded mockumentary indie film by Jerrold Tarog and Ruel Dahis Antipuesto. It won Best Film in the First Features Section of 10th Osian Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema in New Delhi, India. The Massacre of Glencoe The Massacre of Glencoe is a 1971 British historical drama film directed by Austin Campbell and starring James Robertson Justice, Andrew Crawford and William Dysart. The film depicts the 1692 Massacre of Glencoe in Scotland. Begaana Begaana: is Bollywood movie directed by Ambrish Sangal. Where Are You Going Moshé? Where Are You Going Moshe ? is a Moroccan-Canadian film directed by Hassan Benjelloun. Set-up in the small town of Boujad, the movie depicts the turmoil created in a small town after the exodus of the Jews of Morocco, specially between the last Jew in town, Shlomo, and the owner of the only bar of the city, Mustapha. Fireball is a series of CGI anime shorts produced by Jinnis Animation Studios and Walt Disney Television International Japan. The designer is Hitoshi Fukuchi. It is animated entirely in 3D with no cel-shading of any sort, as would be typical for the medium. The show takes place in the distant future of the 13th, 4-9th millennium, and revolves around the happenings inside a giant manor inhabited by two robots; the gynoid duchess Drossel von Flügel and her massive cyclopian arachnoid servant, Gedächtnis. The episodes are usually nonsensical in nature, normally showing the two characters making idle conversation in the midst of a war with humanity. A third character, a monkey-robot named "Schadenfreude", joins them later. The Sons of Eilaboun The Sons of Eilaboun is a 2007 documentary film by Palestinian artist and film maker Hisham Zreiq, that tells the story of the Nakba in Eilaboun and Eilabun massacre, which was committed by the Israeli army during Operation Hiram in October 1948. The film tells the story of the Palestinian exodus of 1948 in Eilaboun, a village in the Northern Galilee between Nazareth and the Sea of Galilee. In the incident, fourteen men were killed and twelve of them were executed. The villagers were expelled to Lebanon and became refugees for few months, before managing to return clandestinely. The film is the story of the film makers family, and specially his fathers story. Hisham Zreiq explained why he made the film when he said "He choked and his eyes were full of tears, and with a trembling voice he said I remember it as if it has just happened -- this is the way he ended the story, the story of a nine-year-old boy from a small village called Eilaboun, in Palestine 1948, the story of my father, when he was a refugee". Hisham Zreiq was acknowledged by Ramiz Jaraisy, the mayor of Nazareth and by Hana Sweid, an Israeli Arab politician and member of the Knesset from Eilaboun, where Jaraisy described the film as an important work that tells the Palestinian story in a contrast with the dominant Israeli version. Gilad Atzmon, an Israeli-born British, political activist and writer, wrote in an article: "Zreiq manages to deliver a very deep and authentic reading of Palestinian history. He also manages to portray the intense emotional impact of the Nakba on those who survived the horror." The Tiger from Tjampa Tiger from Tjampa is an Indonesian black and white drama film released in 1953, produced by Perfini, written and directed by D. Djajakusuma. It is still highly regarded today in Indonesia as an early portrayal in a fiction film of aspects of a traditional regional culture. Despite the numerous combat scenes as well as scenes of students practicing pencak silat, Indonesias traditional form of self-defence, based on the movements of animals and although in the film, the lessons are conducted by a famous master, Tiger from Tjampa was never presented as a martial arts film. D. Djajakusuma won Best Scenario for this film at the first Indonesian Film Festival held in 1955. TV Face TV Face is a pulpy, horror webseries directed by Dean Bull and produced by David Britz. 99 Potions and Paradox Opera are the production companies associated with creating the show. On July 23, 2007 the first episode of the 34-part series was broadcast. However, before this release, several videos were released that claimed to be underground and banned videos from the 1980s. This left fans wondering if these were indeed legitimate archived videos, or videos concocted by the creators themselves. The series has a rich canon of influences that brings the show its unique flavor. Harkening back to the "Video Nasties" blacklisted by The Video Recordings Act 1984 in the UK, the quirky and driven characters of TV Face search for these lost trashy gems. The characters treat this media with a strange level of reverence and sanctity. The script went through intense dramaturgy to embrace elements of Shakespearean and classical technique, and the Suzuki Method style of abstract characterization, while combining classical western play structure with eastern media sensibilities. The show itself favors bold artistic decisions. Sea Point Days Sea Point Days is a 2008 documentary film about the Cape Town suburb of Sea Point, directed by François Verster. The Tiny Fish «Rybka» — animated film. Production: Russia, 2007. Length 9 min. 35 sec. The small childs world is wonderful and extremely complex. A seemingly unimportant event can lead to tragic disaster in childs life. On the other hand, kindness of the baby soul is capable to work a miracle. And it can even to animate the tiny fish. Atashin'chi the Movie is a comedy manga by Eiko Kera, and an anime adaptation that was produced from 2002 to 2009. It is an episode-based animated sitcom of the daily experiences of a family of four. The series won the 42nd Bungeishunjū Manga Award in 1996. An anime sequel called Shin Atashinchi aired from October 6, 2015 to April 5, 2016 in Japan, and is available on Crunchyroll. C.B.I. Shankar C.B.I. Shankar is a 1989 Indian Kannada language drama film directed by P. Nanjundappa. It stars Shankar Nag in the titular role as Shankar, an officer with the CBI, who investigates a murder case closed down by the local police. The supporting cast features Devaraj, Doddanna, Vajramuni, Suman Ranganathan and Shashikumar. The film was a commercial success and further established Nag as a leading actor in Kannada cinema. Journey from Zanskar Journey From Zanskar is a 2010 documentary film written, produced, and directed by Frederick Marx, for Warrior Films. It tells the emotional story of 17 small children who leave home and family, possibly forever, in order to save their dying Tibetan culture. Parting from one of the most remote and desolate places on Earth – Zanskar, in northwest India – the expedition must travel on foot over 17,000 foot Himalayan passes. The two monks serving as guides walked this same path 30 years ago when they were children. The 17 children with them may not return home for 10–15 years or more. Narrated by Richard Gere, featuring the Dalai Lama, the film tells the story of their incredible journey. Murder at Monkey Hill Murder at Monkey Hill is 1976 Indian film written and directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra. The short film in Black-and-white was made by Vidhu Vinod Chopra as his final project while doing his diploma at FTII. Vinod Chopra, himself, played the lead role with Anjali Paigankar while Dilip Dhawan and Mehmood made short appearances in the film. Cinderella Moon Cinderella Moon, originally Little Sister, is a 2010 American family-drama written and directed by Richard Bowen. The film is distributed by the independent film company, Goalpost Productions and the films title was presented at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. The film stars Brenda Song and mainly features a Chinese cast. In addition, was shot in Yunnan Province, China. The film is based on the earliest telling of the Cinderella story, from ancient China. A Pearl in the Forest A Pearl in the Forest is a 2008 Mongolian historical film. This is a story about a young couple whose newly planned life was destroyed by the impact of the Great Purges of 1934–1938 in Mongolia. The main goal of this movie was to provide a testimony for the many Buryats and Mongolians who were persecuted during the Great Purges initiated by Joseph Stalin. In 1937 and 1938, many people, and even entire families, were killed after being wrongfully accused of conspiracies. The movie was shot on location near the Buryat village of Dadal in the Khentii province of Mongolia. The acting and other participation of many local villagers was a great addition to the authenticity of the film. Aayudham Aayudham is a 2008 Indian Malayalam film, directed by M.A.Nishad. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Karthika, Bharathi and Bala in lead roles. The film had musical score by Alphonse Joseph and Biji Bal. Dhauli Express Dhauli Express is an Odia movie written & directed by Chittaranjan Tripathy. it features Samaresh Routray, Mihir Das, Siddhanta Mahapatra, Anu Choudhury, Aparajita Mohanty.The film is produced by Chittaranjan Triparthy. it also won the Odisha State Film Award for Best Film in 2007. The Idiot Cycle The Idiot Cycle is a 2009 French-Canadian documentary which alleges that six major chemical companies are responsible for decades of cancer causing chemicals and pollution, and also develop cancer treatments and drugs. It also argues these companies own the most patents on genetically modified crops that have never been tested for long term health impacts like cancer. Machakkaaran Machakaaran is a 2007 Indian Tamil action comedy film written and directed by Tamilvannan of Kalvanin Kadhali fame. The film stars Jeevan and Kamna Jethmalani in lead roles. The film score and soundtrack were composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film was released on 8 November 2007 during Diwali and is considered a box office bomb. However, the film was dubbed into Telugu later and released as Dheera in 2009. Aravindhan Aravindhan is a 1997 Indian Tamil film written and directed by newcomer T. Nagarajan, starring Sarath Kumar, Parthiban, Nagma, Oorvasi, Prakash Raj and Visu in lead and pivotal roles. The film marks the debut of noted music composer Yuvan Shankar Raja, legendary musician Ilaiyaraajas youngest son, and the debut of cinematographer R. Rathnavelu. The film is based on the 1968 Kilvenmani massacre, in which 44 people were burnt alive. Perfect Life Perfect Life is a 2008 Chinese-Hong Kong film by Emily Tang and produced by director Jia Zhangke and his company, Xstream Pictures. The film mixes elements of dramatic fiction and documentary film. From a Whisper From a Whisper is a Kenyan drama film written and directed by African Movie Academy Award winner Wanuri Kahiu. The film received 12 nominations and won 5 awards at the African Movie Academy Awards in 2009, including Best Picture, Best Original Soundtrack, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and AMAA Achievement in Editing. The film also won the Best Feature Narrative award at the 2010 Pan African Film & Arts Festival, and was honored with the 2010 BAFTA/LA Festival Choice Prize. Although the film commemorates the 10th anniversary of the August 7th terrorist bombing in Kenya in 1998, it is not about the terrorist bombing. The movie portrays a realistic story of the aftermath of the bombing, by capturing the lives of the victims and their families who had to pick up the pieces of their lives shredded by the blast. Ten9Eight: Shoot for the Moon Ten9Eight: Shoot for the Moon is a 2009 documentary film about inner New York City teenagers who compete in an annual business plan competition run by the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship written, directed, and produced by Mary Mazzio. Total Badass Total Badass is a 2010 documentary by American director and producer Bob Ray that first premiered on May 19, 2010. Forgoing the usual route of signing a deal with a film distributor, the film will instead be showcased at different venues around the United States, along with some of the filmmakers other independent films; such as the 2007s documentary Hell on Wheels. Boni Boni is a 2009 Telugu romantic action film that stars Sumanth and Kriti Kharbanda. It is directed by Raj Pippalla, with Ramana Gogula composing music as well as producing the film. The film was a failure at the box office. Izzat Izzat is a 1991 Bollywood action film directed by Ashok Gaikwad, starring Jackie Shroff, Sangeeta Bijlani, Shakti Kapoor, Ishrat Ali, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Urvashi Dholakia, Gulshan Grover, Goga Kapoor, Raza Murad, Paresh Rawal, Amjad Khan, Dan Dhanoa, Rakesh Bedi, Yunus Parvez, Mohan Choti, Bharat Kapoor, Birbal, Harish Patel, Brando Bakshi and Wonder Dog-Brownie. This multi star cast movie was highly successful at the box office. This is the second movie of Jackie Shroff and Wonder Dog-Brownie, as their movie Teri Meherbaniyan released in 1985 was a superhit. Snowdrift at Bleath Gill Snowdrift at Bleath Gill is a 1955 British Transport Film documentary directed by Kenneth Fairbairn. The 10-minute-long film presents a first-hand account of a team of British Railways workmen freeing a goods train stuck in a snowdrift on the South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway at Bleath Gill in the Pennines on the border between County Durham, Yorkshire and Westmoreland. A fine example of an industrial documentary, the British Film Institute call it "One of the most outstanding films of its kind". Kannupada Poguthaiya Kannupada Poguthaiya is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language family drama film directed by Bharathi Ganesh. It stars Vijayakanth in dual lead roles as father and son. The score and soundtrack were composed by S. A. Rajkumar. The movie was a blockbuster at the time of release. It was later dubbed in Hindi as Karam Putra. Gorintaku Gorintaku is a Telugu film released on 4 July 2008 and was directed by V. R. Prathap and starring Rajasekhar, Aarthi Agarwal and Meera Jasmine , Hema Chaudhary . The film was a remake of the successful Kannada Movie Anna Thangi. The film was dubbed and released in Tamil as Marudhani with an additional comedy track added for Tamil version. Lava Kusa: The Warrior Twins Lava Kusa: The Warrior Twins is a 2010 animation film written and directed by Dhavala Satyam as a joint venture of Kanipakam Creations with RVML Animation. Sukhmani Sukhmani – Hope for Life is a Punjabi film Starring Gurdas Maan, Juhi Chawla, Divya Dutta and Bhagwant Mann. The film directed by Manjeet Maan, wife of Gurdas Maan and produced by Gurdas Maan and their son Gurikk Maan. The film has been made by the Maans own production company - Sai Lok Sangeet, with screenplay by Irshad Kamil, music by Jaidev Kumar and lyrics written by Gurdas Maan. Music to the film was released on 6 January 2010 and includes vocals from Gurdas Maan, Shreya Ghoshal and for the first time ever in her career - Juhi Chawla has sung alongside Gurdas Maan in a duet for the song "Preeto - Track 3" and "Nanhi Si Gudiya - Track 2". The film is distributed by the UK BOX OFFICE who really helped making the film. Paixão Paixão is a 2012 Portuguese film directed by Margarida Gil. Cuci Cuci is a 2008 Malaysian comedy film directed by actor Hans Isaac. The film was released on 28 January 2008. Prankstar Prankstar is an unreleased mockumentary independent film written by, directed by, and starring Tom Green. I Want to Be a Mother Mala Aai Vhhaychy! is a Marathi language Indian film produced and directed by Samruoddhi Porey. The story deals with growing surrogacy practices in India where women are used as surrogates by foreigners. The film is an emotional drama telling the story of one such surrogate mother who bears a foreigners child. The film is critically acclaimed and won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi in 2011. It was remade in 2013 in Telugu as Welcome Obama , with Urmila Kanitkar again playing the role of Yashoda. Wanko: The Story of Me, My Family and Rock is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Isamu Nakae and was scheduled to be released in Japanese cinemas on 23 July 2011. It is based on a true story from the small island of Miyakejima. Barney in Concert Barney in Concert is a Barney and the Backyard Gang stage show, taped at Majestic Theatre in Dallas on March 14, 1991, and released on video four months later on July 1, 1991. It also features the TV show Barney & Friends. DAMs: The lethal Water Bombs Dams: The Lethal Water Bombs is a short documentary film about the Mullaperiyar Dam, and the possible natural disaster inherent in the structure. This 21-minute documentary was produced by Aries Telecasting Private Ltd., and directed by Sohan Roy. B.B. King: Into the Night B.B. King "Into the Night" is a 1985 documentary film directed by Jeff A. Okun and co - directed by John Landis for Universal Pictures; it was produced by Leslie Belzberg, John Landis and George Folsey Jr. Love Story Love Story is a 2011 Indonesian film directed by Hanny Saputra. It stars by Acha Septriasa and Irwansyah. The Prequel of Heart and Love is Cinta by Starvision Plus Nadakame Ulakam Nadakame Ulakam is a 2011 Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Viji Thampi and starring Mukesh, Vinu Mohan, Sarayu, and Saranya Mohan in the lead roles. Its songs are composed by veteran music director Johnson with lyrics penned by Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri. The film released on 25 February. Nochnoj izvozchik The Night Coachman is a 1928 Soviet film directed by Georgi Tasin. Bengaloored Bengaloored is a 2010 Indian English feature film set in Bangalore, directed by Swaroop Kanchi. The film stars Harish Raj and Meghana Mudiyam. Anjuman Anjuman, a Pakistani Urdu colour film, was released on 31 July 1970, starring Waheed Murad, Rani, Deeba, Santosh Kumar, Sabiha Khanam and Lehri. The film was released during the hey days of Waheed Murad and became a milestone in Waheeds career. The film was produced by Safdar Masud under the banner Ideal Movies and directed by Hassan Tariq, a well-known Pakistani film director. The film was released at the worst possible political situation of the country with Bangladesh war of independence raging in former East Pakistan. Nevertheless, the film became a huge success, with famous tracks by Runa Laila and Ahmed Rushdi. The film won Nigar Awards in the categories of best film, best director, best screenplay, best musician, best lyricist, best playback female singer, best editor, best art director and best comedian. Thambikottai Thambikottai is a 2011 Indian Tamil language action film directed by R. Ammu Ramesh. It stars Narain, Meena and Poonam Bajwa in the lead roles, with Prabhu, Sangeetha, Rajendran and Santhanam among others playing supporting roles. The film was released on 11 February 2011. It was an hit at the box office. This film received highly positive reviews. Tamatama is a 2011 Japanese film, a drama directed by Mayumi Komatsu. Paalai Paalai is a 2011 period film written and directed by Senthamizhan, who had previously assisted director Ram in Katradhu Thamizh. Based on Sangam literature, the film is set in 300 BC years and starred Shammu and debutant Sunil Kumar in pivotal roles. The film released with little publicity in November 2011. Staying Alive Staying Alive is a 2012 Hindi-language social film directed by Anant Mahadevan, featuring Anant Mahadevan, Saurabh Shukla, Chandan Roy Sanyal in the lead roles. The films music was composed by Sanjay Chowdhury. The film was released on 3 February 2012. Pomarancheve nebo The Orange Sky. This film was made in 2006, after the Orange Revolution which took place in Ukraine. It was directed by Oleksandr Kyryenko with the Cinema Production. Oru Nadigayin Vakku Moolam Oru Nadigaiyin Vaakkumoolam is a 2012 Tamil drama film, written and directed by Rajkrishna. The film stars Sonia Agarwal in the lead role, with Kabil, Sathan, Urmila Unni and Kovai Sarala in supporting roles. Music for the film was composed by Aathish and the film opened to negative reviews in February 2012. Polaroid Song Polaroid Song is a French short film directed by Alphonse Giorgi and Yann Tivrier in 2011. Completed in 2012, Polaroid Song was broadcast on French public national television channel France 2 in April and September 2012 and was competitively selected for several film festivals throughout the world. The Bro Code: How Contemporary Culture Creates Sexist Men The Bro Code: How Contemporary Culture Creates Sexist Men is a documentary created by Thomas E. Keith in 2011. The film has been described as a treatise on misogyny. Bint wa Ismaha Mahmood A Girl Named Mahmoud is a 1975 Egyptian comedy film directed by Niasi Mustafa. Samar Habib, author of Female Homosexuality in the Middle East: Histories and Representations, wrote that the film "exploits the genre of transvestism as comedy" and that "several homoerotic images can be presented safely and innocently to mainstream audiences" through a female character pretending to be a male. She explained that because no characters consciously desire those of the same sex and because Ĥamida is still a woman, the film puts the audience "at ease". Habib added that "the question of religion does not surface so much as the issues of cultural belief, perhaps because the two can sometimes be interchangeable." Habib concluded that the film does not successfully thoroughly examine homoerotic desire and that the film "attempts to rationalize homosexuality as a form of transgenderism". Polvo Dust is a 2012 Guatemalan drama film directed by Julio Hernández Cordón. ...Moddhikhane Char Char... The No-Mans Island is a 2012 documentary film directed by Sourav Sarangi. The documentary is a co-production by India, Japan, Norway, Italy and England. The film was shown in the Berlin Film Festival. Inge Druckrey: Teaching to See Teaching to See is a 2012 educational documentary film about graphic design and teaching of Inge Druckrey and some of her students and colleagues. Directed by Andrei Severny and produced by Edward Tufte, it was released in July 2012 and was screened in New York, Boston, Phoenix, Toronto, Reykjavík, Philadelphia, Stanford, and New Haven. The film covers various topics and principles of seeing, analyzing and executing. It provides insights into graphic design, typography, composition, form and visual arts education. In 2012 Matthew Carter wrote about the film: "This film is about patient and dedicated teaching, about learning to look and visualize in order to design, about the importance of drawing. It is one designer’s personal experience of issues that face all designers, expressed with sympathy and encouragement, and illustrated with examples of Inge Druckrey’s own work and that of grateful generations of her students. There are simple phrases that give insights into complex matters, for example that letterforms are memories of motion. Above all, it is characteristic of Inge that in this examination of basic principles the word beautiful is used several times." Sagar Sagar is a 2012 Kannada romantic drama film starring Prajwal Devaraj, Radhika Pandit, Sanjjanaa and Haripriya in the lead roles. The Story, screenplay and Direction is by M. D. Sridhar. Gurukiran is the music director of the film. Produced by Ramu, the films cinematography is by Krishna Kumar.film performs well in the boxoffice. This movie was later dubbed into Hindi as Ek Aur Mr. Sherdil. Kwaku Ananse Kwaku Ananse is a 2013 short film produced and directed by Akosua Adoma Owusu. The short film combines semi-autobiographical elements with the tale of Kwaku Ananse, a trickster in West African stories who appears as both spider and man. The fable of Kwaku Ananse is combined with the story of a young outsider named Nyan Koronhwea attending her estranged fathers funeral. At the funeral, she retreats to the woods in search for her father. Kwaku Ananse was nominated for a Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival and won the Best Short Film award at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards. The film starred Koo Nimo and Grace Omaboe. Pooja Kiven Aa Pooja Kiven Aa is a 2013 Punjabi comedy film directed by Nidhi Sharma and produced by Romi Tahli. The film stars Miss Pooja, Tarun Khanna, Sahil Vedoliyaa and Raj Jhinger Pita Pita - The Father also is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film directed by Masud Akhand. It stars Masud Akhand, Shaina Amin, Banya Mirza, Shamima Nazneen, Sumon Kalyan, Jayanta Chattopadhyay and many more. It released on 28 December 2012 in Bangladesh. It also premiered on 5 May 2013 at the Wilshire theater of Beverly Hills, LA. You Must Be Joking Too! You Must Be Joking Too! is a 1987 South African comedy film directed by Leon Schuster and produced by Elmo de Witt. The films music was composed by Johan van Rensburg. Sleep Sleep is a 2013 film directed by Juha Lilja consisting of approximately 1 hour long takes about Lilja himself sleeping naked. Multiple camera angles are used, and film also contains dream sequences, which are shot on a drone and a motorcycle. The Film premiered at International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2015 as a part of its Signals 24/7 theme, which was focusing on how the attention economy and technological improvements have changed society. Other films from the director have been screened in festivals in Asia and USA. The film was released 50 years after the release of Sleep from American artist and filmmaker Andy Warhol. The 2013 remake explores how modern technology has made it easier for anyone to produce such monumental length films. Warhol had originally planned Sleep to be an 8-hour film. According to his memoirs, he had said to Gerard Malanga: "Wouldnt it be fabulous to film Brigitte Bardot sleeping for eight hours" Because of technical difficulties it was not possible at the time. Liljas version was made to reach the 8 hour goal. Sumka inkassatora Bag of the Collector is a 1979 Soviet crime drama directed by Augusto Baltrušaitis. The Groundsman The Groundsman is a 2013 short film produced by the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Written & Directed by Jonny Blair, Starring David OHara. The film depicts a lonely football groundsman named Keith who finds out his club has gone out of business, but instead of moving on with his life and acknowledging his past affairs, he tries his utmost to keep the club running. The film screened for the first time at Cineworld in Glasgow on 20 June 2013 with the four other graduation films. In 2014, the film was nominated for 3 Bafta Scotland New Talent awards for Best Editing, Best Fiction and Best Writing. It went on to win Best Fiction and Best Editing. Polaris Polaris is a multi-cultural feature film based on a script written by Soudabeh Moradian and Naghmeh Samini starring Bahram Radan, Alicja Bachleda, Coby Ryan McLaughlin and Roya Teymourian. Polaris portrays a young immigrant journalist, half Iranian-half German, who suffers from PTSD. This is a movie made by women and about women. The writers, producer, director, editor and most of the key crew members behind the scene were women. Polaris first premièred at TIFF BELL LIGHTBOX in Toronto as part of the 2016 CineIran Film festival. It won the best picture at the Culver city Film festival and the California Women Film festival where it was nominated for the best director and best actress as well . Polaris had a limited theatrical release as part of a tour organized by Cinelibre and Zurich IFF across Switzerland in 2017. Shyloo Shyloo is a 2011 romantic drama Kannada film,starring Ganesh and Bhama, who makes her Kannada debut, in the lead roles. The film is directed by S. Narayan. Jassie Gift is the music director of the film. K. Manju is the producer. The film is a remake of 2010 Tamil film Mynaa. Minerita Minerita is a 2015 Spanish short-documentary film about three women working the Potosi mines in Bolivia. The documentary was well received by critics and earned widespread critical acclaim. Minerita was shortlisted with nine other documentaries from 74 entries submitted to the 88th Academy Awards in the Documentary Short Subject category, but was not nominated as a finalist. Bestia de Cardo Bestia de Cardo is a feature film written, directed and starring actress/filmmaker Virginia Sánchez Navarro. The film was shot in 2013 in the Dominican Republic and finished production in 2014. The cast includes Virginia Sánchez Navarro and Mexican actors Angélica Aragón and Jorge Luis Moreno and Dominican actors Cheddy García, Karina Noble, Héctor Then, Sara Jorge, Mario Peguero, Christian Alvarez and Johnnie Mercedes. The film was funded through the Dominican Film Law which entices private investment in the local film industry. In 2015 the film was screened at the Cinequest Film Festival. Prem Mhanje Prem Mhanje Prem Asta Prem Mhanje Prem Mhanje Prem Asta is a Marathi drama film released on 19 April 2013. Produced by Sachin Parekar and directed by Mrinal Dev-Kulkarni. The film stars Mrinal Dev-Kulkarni, Sachin Khedekar, Pallavi Joshi, Sunil Barve, Suhas Joshi, Mohan Agashe and Smita Talwalkar. The films music is by Milind Ingle and Surel Ingle. The film is based on a very important question which is faced by almost everyone, connection between love and marriage. A Change of Heart A Change of Heart is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Kenny Ortega and starring Jim Belushi, Virginia Madsen, Kathy Najimy, Eduardo Yáñez, Gloria Estefan and William Levy. Snow Dragon Snow Dragon is a 2013 Czech television film directed by Eugen Sokolovský. It premiered on 25 December 2013. It was viewed by 700,000 people. It is a fantasy, action film. Amazing Amazing is a Chinese sci-fi basketball film directed by Sherwood Hu released in 2013. The film is a sci-fi drama set in modern-day Shanghai about an unexpected series of events that unfold when Chinas top programmer designs the worlds first thought-controlled virtual reality basketball game. It premiered at the Shanghai International Film Festival in June 2013 and released in China on September 30, 2013. '51 Dons 51 Dons is a 2014 documentary film directed by Ron Luscinski and written by Luscinski, Tom Davis and Danny Llewelyn. Narrated by Johnny Mathis, it covers the 1951 San Francisco Dons football team and its unique stand against racism. The team, including future NFL players and Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees Bob St. Clair and Gino Marchetti, declined an invitation to play in the Orange Bowl that would have required them to leave their African-American players Ollie Matson and Burl Toler home. This act was one of the contributing factors that led to the end of organized football at the University of San Francisco. The universitys athletic news director, Pete Rozelle, went on to become the commissioner of the NFL, where he reshaped American football. Xuoi nguoc duong tran Xuoi nguoc duong tran is a 2002 Vietnamese TV series, written and directed by Linh Nga and co-director Tuan Anh Nguyen, and starring Linh Nga, Mai Ngoc Can, The Tuc, and Kim Xuyen. It premiered on February 21, 2002, at the Vietnamese International Film Festival in Hanoi, Vietnam. It won the Academy International Award for Best TV Series of 2002. It was shown on May 27, 2002, in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and other cities. A Step Into the Dark A Step into the Dark is a 2014 Slovak drama film directed by Miloslav Luther. It was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. An Impossible Job Graham Taylor: An Impossible Job is a 1994 British fly-on-the-wall documentary directed and produced by Ken McGill, written by Patrick Collins, and made by Chrysalis for Cutting Edge. The documentary follows the England football team through the 18 months before their failure to qualify for the 1994 FIFA World Cup Finals and showed the pressure manager Graham Taylor was under before his resignation. It was originally broadcast by Channel 4 on 24 January 1994. Rubbers Rubbers is a 2014 Singaporean sex comedy film written and directed by Han Yew Kwang. It stars Marcus Chin, Julian Hee, Lee Chau Min, Oon Shu An, Catherine Sng, Alaric Tay, and Yeo Yann Yann as Singaporeans who are faced with various problems in their sex lives related to condoms. The film is split into three shorts whose scenes are interwoven. It premiered at the Singapore International Film Festival on December 12, 2014. Golden Village released it theatrically on April 30, 2015, in Singapore, where it grossed $82,510. The Weatherman and the Shadowboxer The Weatherman and the Shadowboxer is a 2014 Canadian short film directed by Randall Okita. Mixing live action with animation, the film depicts two brothers whose shared childhood traumas have led them in very different directions as adults: one, the "weatherman", has become a cautious, careful man who tries to protect himself by obsessively predicting the future, while the other, the "shadowboxer", has become an aggressive, violent man who is constantly fighting the past. The film was acted live, but the actors were then replaced with animated silhouettes depicting their inner emotional lives with abstract shapes and images. If You Love Your Children If You Love Your Children is a 2014 Canadian short film - depicting climate change, directed and produced by Sanjay Patel. The film has received many awards and nominations since its release in August 2014. Old Cinderella The Old Cinderella is a 2014 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Wu Bai and starring Zhang Jingchu, Pan Yueming and Kenji Wu. A large portion of the film was shot in Israel. Right Footed Right Footed is a documentary about Jessica Cox directed by Nick T. Spark and produced by Nick T. Spark and Mona Lisa Yuchengco. Cox was born without arms but has learned to live a fulfilling life including getting married, earning two black belts and becoming the first person without arms to fly an airplane. The film follows Cox as she begins new roles as a mentor and disability rights advocate. She visits both Ethiopia and the Philippines on behalf of Handicap International to help people with disabilities, and advocates for the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in the US Senate. The film also follows her personal life as Cox is shown supporting her mother Inez as she battles cancer, beginning her married life with her husband Patrick Chamberlain, and mentoring children with disabilities in the United States and abroad. Before the Fall Before the Fall is a 2015 Cambodian thriller film directed by Ian White. It was selected as the Cambodian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Lime Kiln Club Field Day Lime Kiln Field Day is a 1913 American black-and-white silent film produced by the Biograph Company and Klaw and Erlanger. This is believed to be the oldest surviving film to feature African American actors. Ambasamudram Ambani Ambasamudram Ambani is a 2010 Tamil comedy drama film written and directed by Ramnath. P. It was produced by actor Karunaaas, Singapore R. Saravana and A. John Peter. Starring Karunaas, Navneet Kaur, Ambani Shankar and Kota Srinivasa Rao, songs composed by Karunaas, lyrics written by "Kavipararasu" Vairamuthu, background score Sabesh-Murali, cinematography handled by P. Pulidevan and edited by V. T. Vijayan. Your Place or Mine? Your Place or Mine? is a 2015 Filipino romantic comedy-drama film directed by Joel Lamangan and starring Andi Eigenmann, Bret Jackson and Andre Paras. It was released by Viva Films on April 29, 2015. Touring Talkies Touring Talkies is a 2015 Tamil anthology film written and directed by S.A.Chandrasekhar. The film consists of two stories in which S.A.Chandrasekhar himself acted in the lead role with Kolkata actress Papri Gosh along with Abi Saravanan and Manobala. Kerala actress Sunulekshmi, Ashwin Kumar, Roboshankar, Jayabalan, Sevvalai, form the cast in the second story. The music score is composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The audio launch happened on 26 January 2015. The film was released on 30 January 2015. The Strangerhood The Strangerhood is a comedy series created by Rooster Teeth Productions. The series is produced primarily by using the machinima technique of synchronizing video footage from computer and video games to pre-recorded dialogue and other audio. The animation is created using the computer game The Sims 2 as a parody of sitcoms and reality television. The series details the lives of eight "assorted stereotypes" who wake up living in a neighborhood called Strangerhood Lane, with no memory of who they are, where they are, or how they got there. The Strangerhood is the second machinima series of four from Rooster Teeth Productions. It is preceded by Red vs. Blue: The Blood Gulch Chronicles and followed by PANICS. The series is a parody of popular culture, namely television shows such as Desperate Housewives, Lost, 24, and American Idol. The episodes are released online at the Rooster Teeth and official The Sims 2 websites, and a DVD of the first season was released on May 5, 2006, available from GameStop stores in the United States and online worldwide. The second season was a stretch goal for the Lazer Teams indiegogo crowdfunding campaign. Season two consists of four episodes and was released as daily episodes from September 29, to October 3, 2015. Hurt Hurt is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Alan Zweig and released in 2015. The film explores the troubled life of Steve Fonyo, the Canadian amputee athlete who completed a cross-Canada run that was known as the "Journey for Lives" to raise funds for cancer research in 1984 and 1985. The film showcases Fonyos resilience, not only the kind that kept an 18-year-old cancer survivor running the equivalent of a half marathon a day for 400 days for 7924 km. In addition to his 400 day run, the movie also depicts the downfalls of his life, including coke addiction, excessive drinking, surviving East Hastings, numerous stints in jail, having his prosthetic leg stolen, and being beaten and stabbed multiple times. In 2017, Zweig released a sequel, Hope, which picks up from where Hurt left off, chronicling Fonyos recovery. Pasaje al amanecer Pasaje al amanecer is a 2016 Spanish drama film directed by Andreu Castro and starred by Nicolás Coronado, Iria Calero and Annette Duran. It is the film debut of Andreu Castro. It is based on the Christmas Eve before the Second Battle of Fallujah in the Iraq War. The Naughty List The Naughty List is a 2016 Black comedy short film written and directed by Paul Campion, about two American mobsters who come face to face with Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, and discover what it really takes to get on his Naughty or Nice list. The film is based on the short story The Siqquism Who Stole Christmas, by author Brian Keene. It was produced by Michelle Cullen and Paul Campion, and was shot in Camberwell Film Studios, England. The Apprentice Çırak, is a film by Tayfun Belet made in 2014. The international name is "The Apprentice". Jahilya Jahilya is a 2018 Moroccan film directed and produced by Hicham Lasri. The film stars Moustapha Haouari, Salma Eddlimi and Hassan Ben Badida. Mr & Mrs Sadachari Mr. and Mrs. Sadachari is a 2016 Indian Marathi language action drama film, directed by Ashish Wagh and produced by Utpal Acharya and Ashish Wagh under the banner Indian Films Studio. The film released on 19 February 2016 across Maharashtra. It stars Vaibbhav Tatwawdi and Prarthana Behere in lead roles. The hit pair is brought together again after superhit outing in Coffee Ani Barach Kahi. The movie is an official remake of the Kannada Blockbuster film Mr. and Mrs. Ramachari starring Yash and Radhika Pandit. Yowamushi Pedal is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Wataru Watanabe. It began serialization in the 12th issue of Akita Shoten’s Weekly Shōnen Champion in 2008, and as of March 2019, the series has been compiled into sixty tankōbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation aired from October 2013 to July 2014, followed by a second season aired from October 2014 to March 2015, a third season aired from January to June 2017 and a fourth season aired from January to June 2018. A live-action television drama adaptation aired in August 2016. The first two seasons have been licensed by Discotek Media in North America in 2014, and the manga has been licensed by Yen Press in 2015. O dia do Galo O Dia do Galo is a 2014 Brazilian documentary film about the 2013 Copa Libertadores Finals. The film follows five supporters of Brazilian football club Atlético Mineiro in the day of the final match of the competition. It was released in Brazilian theatres in 24 July 2015. Remembering Leonard: His Life, Legacy and Battle with COPD Remembering Leonard Nimoy: His Life, Legacy and Battle with COPD is a 2017 American biographical documentary film about Leonard Nimoy and his battle with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. It was produced and directed by his daughter and son-in-law, Julie Nimoy and David Knight. Los héroes del sitio de Zaragoza Los héroes del sitio de Zaragoza is a 1903 or 1905 Spanish short black-and-white silent film directed by Segundo de Chomón. The film depicts three fictional scene of Spanish War of Independence. Tartans of Scottish Clans Tartans of Scottish Clans is a 1906 British short silent documentary film, directed by George Albert Smith as a test for his newly patented Kinemacolor system, which features a sequence of appropriately labelled Scottish tartan cloths, with an abundance of reds and greens, the two colours used by the system. The film, which was one of Smiths first Kinemacolor experiments, was according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "a very simple idea which nonetheless demanded colour in order to convey the necessary information." May the Lord Be with Us May the Lord Be with Us is a 2018 Czech historical television film directed by Zdeněk Jiráský. It is coproduced by Czech Television, Arte and ORF. It premiered at Finále Plzeň Film Festival. The film was watched by 799,000 people Azmaish: A Journey Through the Subcontinent Azmaish: A Journey Through the Subcontinent, alternatively known as Azmaish: Trials of Life is a 2017 independent documentary film directed by Sabiha Sumar. A Pakistani-Indian co-production, it was produced by Sathananthan Sachithanandam of the Vidhi Films, and follows Sumar and Kalki Koechlins journey through various parts of India and Pakistan, and their exploration of the relations between the two countries and their contemporary political and sociocultural scenarios. Sumar wanted to make a film on the changing sociocultural situation of the subcontinent since 2013. Her initial idea was selected for European Broadcasting Unions 2015 Eurovision Documentary Group Meeting. The film attracted further investors in form of European television networks and pre-production work began in January 2016 when Koechlin visited Pakistan, having been invited by Sumar to work on the project. Filming for Azmaish was done in various parts of India and Pakistan in separate schedules, with Claire Pijman, Peter Brugman, Asad Faruqi, and Mo Azmi working as the directors of photography. The film was stalled for a brief period in 2016 as the producers faced financial problems during post-production. Sumar organised two separate crowdfunding campaigns to raise money for the films production budget, which was estimated at 240,000. Azmaish was edited by Martin Hoffmann and its final cut ran for a total of 85 minutes. The films music and background score was composed by Aamir Zaki. Azmaish had its world premiere on 9 August 2017 at the Locarno Festival in Switzerland. It was also screened at other such film festivals as the Toronto International Film Festival and the BFI London. The production received generally favourable reviews from film critics and the festival audience. Azmaish was released under the label of Vidhi Films; it was made available in DVD format in May 2018 and released on the website of the non-profit organisation Women Make Movies. Bhangover Journey of Bhangover is an Indian Hindi-language comedy thriller film, directed by Mahinder Singh Saniwal. It stars Prerika Arora, Aradhya Taing, Jimmy Sharma, Yashpal Sharma, Anmol Khatri, Palash Soni and Hemant Pandey. The film is set to release on 15 December 2017. Athiratha Athiratha is a 2017 Indian Kannada action thriller film directed by Mahesh Babu. It features Chethan Kumar and Latha Hegde in the leading roles along with Kabir Duhan Singh and Sadhu Kokila in key supporting roles. The score and soundtrack for the film are by Suraag and the cinematography is by Jai Anand. The film is the official remake of Tamil film Kanithan which was directed by T. N. Santhosh and starred Atharvaa and Catherine Tresa. Kalavani Mappillai Kalavani Mappillai is a 2018 Tamil comedy film, directed by Gandhi Manivasagam. Featuring Attakathi Dinesh and Adhiti Menon in leading role, The film production began in 15 February 2018 and was released on 6 November 2018 with mixed reviews. Kande Kande is an Indian Punjabi-language romantic action comedy movie directed by Kavi Raz and produced by VRV Production. The film stars Preet Baath opposite Kamal Virk. The movie will open worldwide on 11 May 2018. Signal Rock Signal Rock is a 2018 Philippine independent drama film produced and directed by Chito Roño, starring Christian Bables together with an ensemble cast. The film was produced by CSR Productions and distributed by Regal Entertainment on August 15, 2018 which serves as the official entry to the Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino. It was selected as the Philippine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Based on a true story and set in 1990s, the film follows Intoy, as he takes care of his family in Biri, Samar while his sister is in the overseas, only to contact her using strange rock formations in the island. Opening of the Kiel Canal Opening of the Kiel Canal is an 1895 British short black-and-white silent documentary news film directed and produced by Birt Acres. It was filmed between June 1895 and July 1895 and as the title suggests documents the opening of the Kiel Canal in Germany by Kaiser Wilhelm II on 20 June 1895. Unlike most of the films made by Birt Acres on this occasion, the video of this film survives and the original negative is held by the Science Museum. Rescue on the River, Pt. 1 The Rescue on the River was an 1896 short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. The Zulu's Heart The Zulus Heart is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Salvation Army Lass The Salvation Army Lass is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Making of a Man The Making of a Man is a 1911 short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. Under Burning Skies Under Burning Skies is a 1912 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. The Last Bohemian The Last Bohemian is a 1912 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. It was Curtizs debut film as a director. The Call of the North The Call of the North is a 1914 American silent adventure-drama film directed by Oscar Apfel and Cecil B. DeMille. It is based on a novel, The Conjurors House; a Romance of the Free Forest by Stewart Edward White and its 1908 play adaptation The Call of the North by George Broadhurst. Robert Edeson starred in the play and reprises his role in this film. A copy of the film is in the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection. The film was remade by Paramount in 1921 with Jack Holt in the lead role. The Arab The Arab is a 1915 American silent adventure film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Edgar Selwyn wrote and starred in the Broadway play version of the story in 1911, and this film is based on that play. Selwyn reprises his role from his play. This film was refilmed by Metro Pictures in 1924 as The Arab. Their Social Splash Their Social Splash is a 1915 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Little Mary Sunshine Little Mary Sunshine is a 1916 silent movie directed by Henry King. The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers is a 1916 American silent adventure film directed by Charles Swickard and starring Orrin Johnson, Dorothy Dalton and Louise Glaum. It is an adaptation of Alexandre Dumas novel The Three Musketeers. The Romance of Tarzan The Romance of Tarzan is a 1918 American silent action adventure film directed by Wilfred Lucas starring Elmo Lincoln, Enid Markey, Thomas Jefferson, and Cleo Madison. The movie was the second Tarzan movie ever made, and is based on Edgar Rice Burroughs original novel Tarzan of the Apes. It adapts only the second part of the novel, the earlier portion having been the basis for the preceding film Tarzan of the Apes. Less popular than its predecessor due to much of the action taking place in the wild west rather than Africa, the film has not been preserved, and no prints of it are known to survive today. Bolshevism on Trial Bolshevism on Trial is a 1919 American silent propaganda film made by the Mayflower Photoplay Company and distributed through Lewis J. Selznicks Select Pictures Corporation. Directed by Harley Knoles from a screenplay by Harry Chandlee, it is based on the 1909 novel A Story of Social Adventure in California by Thomas Dixon, author of another novel that served as the basis for The Birth of a Nation. It premiered in April 1919 during the First Red Scare. Mixed Nuts Mixed Nuts is a 1922 American black-and-white silent film starring Stan Laurel. The film is a two-reeler comedy short. The film was created by re-cutting an earlier film, Nuts in May, adding footage and outtakes from another movie, The Pest, and filming new sequences, in order to combine the diverse contributing elements into a complete, coherent narrative. Evening - Night - Morning Evening – Night – Morning is a 1920 silent German drama film directed by F. W. Murnau. The film is considered to be lost. It was shot at the Weissensee Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Neppach. Hitchin' Posts Hitchin Posts is a 1920 American drama film directed by John Ford. It is considered to be a lost film. The Bonnie Brier Bush The Bonnie Brier Bush is a 1921 British drama film directed by Donald Crisp. Alfred Hitchcock is credited as a title designer. The film is considered to be lost. Back Pay Back Pay is an extant 1922 American silent drama film directed by Frank Borzage, produced by Cosmopolitan Productions and distributed through Paramount Pictures. It is based on a short story of the same name by Fannie Hurst, and stars Seena Owen. It was remade in 1930 as Back Pay starring Corinne Griffith. A Blind Bargain A Blind Bargain is a 1922 American silent horror film starring Lon Chaney and Raymond McKee, released through Goldwyn Pictures. The film was directed by Wallace Worsley and is based on Barry Pains 1897 novel, The Octave of Claudius. The film, which features Wallace Beery in an unbilled cameo as an ape-man, is now considered lost. The Spanish Jade The Spanish Jade may refer to: The Spanish Jade, 922 British silent drama film The Spanish Jade, 1915 American drama silent film Three Live Ghosts Three Live Ghosts is a 1922 British comedy film directed by George Fitzmaurice. Alfred Hitchcock is credited as a title designer. The film is based on a 1920 Broadway play, Three Live Ghosts, by Frederic S. Isham and Max Marcin. Actor Cyril Chadwick is the only performer from the play to appear in the film. A copy of the film, thought to be lost, was found in a Russian archive and shown publicly in 2015. This version had however been radically re-edited by Soviet censors in the 1920s, making the film a searing critique of post-war Britain, including its relations with Ireland, which achieved Dominion status in the year the film was first shown. Die Austreibung The Expulsion is a 1923 silent German drama film directed by F. W. Murnau. The film is now considered to be lost. The films sets were designed by the art directors Erich Czerwonski and Rochus Gliese. Location shooting took place in the Riesengebirge. A Clouded Name A Clouded Name is a 1923 American silent film directed by Austin O. Huhn and starring Norma Shearer, Gladden James and Yvonne Logan. The Shriek of Araby The Shriek of Araby is a 1923 American silent film comedy starring Ben Turpin and directed by F. Richard Jones for producer Mack Sennett, who also wrote the screenplay. The King of Wild Horses The King of the Wild Horses is a 1924 silent film western directed by Fred Jackman. It stars Edna Murphy a horse Rex and Charles Parrot. It was written and produced by Hal Roach and released through Pathé Exchange. Venus of the South Seas Venus of the South Seas, also known as Venus of the Southern Seas, is a 1924 silent drama film directed by James R. Sullivan starring swimmer Annette Kellerman. It was one of the last films with footage in the Prizma Color process. The 55-minute four-reel film, made by an American company and shot in Nelson. It includes substantial footage taking place underwater. The film, with the final reel in Prizmacolor, was restored by the Library of Congress in 2004. The Golden Butterfly The Golden Butterfly is a 1926 Austrian-German silent drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Hermann Leffler, Lili Damita and Nils Asther. It was based on the 1915 short story "The Making of Macs" by British author P. G. Wodehouse. The film was released in the United Kingdom as The Golden Butterfly, in a form shortened to 5 reels, and had a limited release in the US under the title The Road to Happiness. The film was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in London and Cambridge. The films sets were designed by the art director Paul Leni. It was made as a co-production between the Austrian Sascha Film and the German Phoebus Film. It was released in Britain by the Stoll Pictures company. It was the last film directed by the Hungarian Michael Curtiz in Germany before he emigrated to the United States. Officer '444' Officer 444 is a 1926 film serial directed by Francis Ford and Ben F. Wilson, produced by Goodwill Productions and released by the independent Davis Distributing Division. Say It with Sables Say It with Sables is a 1928 silent drama film directed by Frank Capra and produced by Harry Cohn for Columbia Pictures. Columbia no longer has a negative or print of this film, so the film is considered a lost film. Various film festivals have run a surviving trailer for the film during retrospectives of Capras work. Show Girl Show Girl is a 1928 American silent comedy-drama film starring Alice White and Donald Reed. It was based on the first of J. P. McEvoys two Dixie Dugan novels, as was the 1929 musical. It was followed by a sequel, Show Girl in Hollywood. While the film has no audible dialogue, it is accompanied by a Vitaphone sound-on-disc soundtrack with a musical score and sound effects. The Terror The Terror is a 1928 early American, pre-Code, horror film written by Harvey Gates and directed by Roy Del Ruth, based on the play of the same name by Edgar Wallace. It was the second "all-talking" motion picture released by Warner Bros.. The film was also the first all-talking horror film, made using the Vitaphone sound-on-disc system. Innocents of Paris Innocents of Paris is a 1929 black and white American musical film. Directed by Richard Wallace and is based on the play Flea Market, the film was the first musical production by Paramount Pictures. Although the screenplay was regarded as mediocre, the critics were impressed with the newly-arrived Chevalier, for whom they predicted much success. At the preview in Los Angeles, established French film-actor Adolphe Menjou congratulated Chevalier in person. The film utilized the somewhat new technology of sound. Dubbing was not a common practice, but the film makers attempted it here over stock footage of Paris. An orchestra played "Louise" under one microphone while several actors spoke street observations under another, like "What pretty flowers!", and a group of three men whistled bird calls into a third microphone. Several takes were required to get the mixing right, but what resulted was an early example of sound dubbing. Seven Faces Seven Faces is a 1929 American pre-Code drama film with fantasy elements that was released by Fox Film Corporation in the Fox Movietone sound-on-film system on December 1, 1929. Based upon the piece of short fiction "A Friend of Napoleon" which was published in the June 30, 1923, issue of The Saturday Evening Post magazine by popular writer Richard Connell, it was directed by Berthold Viertel and stars Paul Muni in his second screen appearance. Seven Faces is a lost film, with no excerpts from its footage known to exist. East Is West East Is West is a 1930 American pre-Code crime drama film produced and distributed by Universal. It was directed by Monta Bell and stars Lupe Velez, Lew Ayres and Edward G. Robinson. It is based on a 1918 Broadway play, East is West, which starred Fay Bainter. A silent film version from 1922, also titled East Is West, starred Constance Talmadge. E. Alyn Warren reprises his role from the silent version. The Lady of the Lake The Lady of the Lake is a 1928 British romance film directed by James A. FitzPatrick and starring Percy Marmont, Benita Hume and Lawson Butt. It is based on the 1810 poem The Lady of the Lake by Walter Scott. Liebling der Götter Darling of the Gods is a 1930 German musical drama film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Emil Jannings, Renate Müller and Olga Tschechowa. Jannings had recently returned from Hollywood where the arrival of sound films had harmed his career. The film was made at the Babelsburg studios, and based on the play Die Tokaier by Hans Müller. It was made by Erich Pommers production unit, part of the German Major film studio UFA. It premiered at the Gloria-Palast in Berlin on 13 October 1930. Der Mann, der den Mord beging The Man Who Murdered is a 1931 German crime film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Conrad Veidt, Trude von Molo and Heinrich George.It is adapted from the play by Pierre Frondaie. The films sets were designed by the art directors Heinrich Richter and Hermann Warm. Location filming took place in Istanbul. The following year a separate English version Stamboul was made. Danton Danton is a 1931 German historical drama film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Fritz Kortner, Lucie Mannheim and Gustaf Gründgens. It depicts the dramatic downfall and execution of Georges Danton in 1794 at the hands of Maximilien Robespierre. Men in Her Life Men in Her Life is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by William Beaudine and starring Lois Moran, Charles Bickford and Victor Varconi. It was based on a novel by Warner Fabian. It was made during a brief spell Beaudine had working at Columbia Pictures. Critics considered the film one of the studios better B releases. Part of the film was set in the Café de la Paix in Paris which was reconstructed authentically at the Columbia studios. Columbia also made a Spanish-language version of this film, entitled Hombres en mi vida. The Sky Raiders Sky Raiders is a 1931 film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Lloyd Hughes and Marceline Day. Produced by Columbia Pictures, it was filmed at Grand Central Air Terminal, now Grand Central Airport, in Glendale, California. Harlem Is Heaven Harlem Is Heaven is a 1932 American pre-Code crime drama and musical film directed by Irwin Franklyn and featuring a virtually all African-American cast. Bill "Bojangles" Robinson stars in his first leading role on screen, along with Putney Dandridge, John Mason, and some of the top entertainers of the period from Harlems famous Cotton Club, including James Baskett, Anise Boyer, Henri Wessell, and Alma Smith. Eubie Blake and his orchestra perform most of the background music and instrumentals during the films onstage song and dance numbers. The World and the Flesh The World and the Flesh is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by John Cromwell and written by Oliver H.P. Garrett. The film stars George Bancroft, Miriam Hopkins, Alan Mowbray, George E. Stone, Mitchell Lewis, Max Wagner and Harry Cording. The film was released on April 22, 1932, by Paramount Pictures. You Made Me Love You You Made Me Love You is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Stanley Lupino, Thelma Todd and John Loder. The plot is a modern reworking of William Shakespeares Taming of the Shrew. A Cup of Kindness A Cup of Kindness is a 1934 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. It also featured Ralph Lynn, Robertson Hare, Dorothy Hyson and Claude Hulbert. It was based on a 1929 play by Ben Travers of the same name, one of the Aldwych farces, and had four of the same cast members. Graham Moffatt, later of Will Hay fame, made his debut appearance as a choir boy in this film. The Curtain Falls The Curtain Falls is a 1934 drama film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Henrietta Crosman as an elderly actress on the brink of retirement. This film was made and released by the Poverty Row motion picture studio Chesterfield Pictures and was filmed at RKO Studios in Hollywood. Karl Brown wrote the story and screenplay. Crosman plays an actress called Sarah Crabtree, an obvious amalgamation of the names of Victorian era stage stars Sarah Bernhardt and Lotta Crabtree. A rare film, it is now released on the Alpha DVD. Many Happy Returns Many Happy Returns is a 1934 American pre-Code Paramount Pictures comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Gracie Allen, George Burns, and George Barbier. A Greater Promise Seekers of Happiness is a Soviet propaganda film from 1936 trying to attract Jews for the Jewish Autonomous Oblast in the far east of the USSR. Alternative name: A Greater Promise Ginger Ginger is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler and written by Arthur Kober. The film stars Jane Withers, O. P. Heggie, Jackie Searl, Katharine Alexander and Walter Woolf King. The film was released on July 5, 1935, by Fox Film Corporation. The Cross-Patch The Cross-Patch or De Kribbebijter is a 1935 Dutch film directed by Henry Koster and Ernst Winar. It is based upon the play, "Willis Frau," by Max Reimann and Otto Schwartz. Het mysterie van de Mondscheinsonate Het Mysterie van de Mondscheinsonate is a 1935 Dutch mystery film directed by Kurt Gerron. Thunder Mountain Thunder Mountain is a 1935 American Western film directed by David Howard, written by Daniel Jarrett and Don Swift, and starring George OBrien, Barbara Fritchie, Frances Grant, Morgan Wallace, George "Gabby" Hayes and Edward LeSaint. It is based on the novel Thunder Mountain by Zane Grey. The film was released on September 27, 1935, by 20th Century Fox. Thunder in the Night Thunder in the Night is a 1935 American crime film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Frances Hyland and Eugene Solow. It is based on the 1934 play A Woman Lies by Ladislas Fodor. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Karen Morley, Paul Cavanagh, Una OConnor, Gene Lockhart and John Qualen. The film was released on September 20, 1935, by 20th Century Fox. The Accusing Finger The Accusing Finger is a 1936 American drama film directed by James P. Hogan and written by Madeleine Ruthven, Brian Marlow, John Bright and Robert Tasker. The film stars Paul Kelly, Marsha Hunt, Kent Taylor, Robert Cummings, Harry Carey, Bernadene Hayes and Joe Sawyer. The film was released on October 23, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. Calling the Tune Calling the Tune was a 1936 British musical drama film directed by Reginald Denham and Thorold Dickinson and starring Adele Dixon, Sally Gray and Sam Livesey. It was based on a play written by the Irish MP and novelist, Justin Huntly McCarthy first published in 1913. It was made at Ealing Studios The films sets were designed by the art director R. Holmes Paul. Early to Bed Early to Bed is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod, written by Arthur Kober, Lucien Littlefield, S. J. Perelman and Chandler Sprague, and starring Mary Boland, Charlie Ruggles, George Barbier, Gail Patrick, Robert McWade and Lucien Littlefield. It was released on June 25, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. Everybody Dance Everybody Dance is a 1936 British musical film directed by Charles Reisner and starring Cicely Courtneidge, Ernest Truex, Percy Parsons and Alma Taylor. The films sets were designed by Alex Vetchinsky. It was made at Islington Studios. The Tomboy La Garçonne is a 1936 French black-and-white film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Victor Margueritte. It was directed by Jean de Limur, and starred Marie Bell, Arletty and Edith Piaf. Hair-Trigger Casey Hair-Trigger Casey is a 1936 American film directed by Harry L. Fraser. Les jumeaux de Brighton The Brighton Twins is a 1936 French comedy film directed by Claude Heymann and starring Raimu, Michel Simon and Suzy Prim. It is based on the 1908 play of the same title by Tristan Bernard. Two twins are separated at birth in 1890, with one being raised in the United States and the other in France. More than forty years later they encounter each other for the first time. The Little Red Schoolhouse The Little Red Schoolhouse is a 1936 American drama film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Frank Coghlan Jr., Lloyd Hughes and Dickie Moore. A boy runs away from school and head for New York City. Outlaws of the Range Outlaws of the Range is a 1936 American film directed by Albert Herman. The film is also known as The Call of Justice in the United Kingdom. Stars on Parade Stars on Parade is a 1936 British musical film directed by Oswald Mitchell and Challis Sanderson and starring Robb Wilton, Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane. It takes the form of a variety show featuring a number of music hall acts. It was made at Cricklewood Studios in North London. It was a released as a first feature on a Double Bill with the supporting feature What the Puppy Said. West of Nevada West of Nevada is a 1936 American western film directed by Robert F. Hill and starring Rex Bell, Joan Barclay and Al St. John. Danger Valley Danger Valley is a 1937 American western released by Monogram Pictures, directed by Robert N. Bradbury, written by Robert Emmett Tansey and starring Addison Randall. Let's Get Married For other works with the same name, see Lets Get Married. Lets Get Married is a 1937 American comedy film starring Ida Lupino, who plays the daughter of a political consultant, Joe Quinn. Outcast Outcast is a 1937 American film directed by Robert Florey. Warren William plays a Baltimore doctor accused of murder. Although acquitted, he becomes a pariah and his practice is ruined, so he transplants himself to a small Wisconsin town. Confiding with a sympathetic retired lawyer, the doctor just begins to build back his practice, his self-respect, and a relationship with a local girl when his past follow him in the form of the avenging sister of the murder victim. Unusually for Florey, this was an independent production released through Paramount. Said O'Reilly to McNab Said OReilly to McNab is a 1937 British comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Will Mahoney, Will Fyffe and Ellis Drake. It was made at Islington Studios by Gainsborough Pictures. The films sets were designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky. Leslie Arliss and Marriott Edgar wrote the screenplay. The Show Goes On The Show Goes On is a 1937 British musical comedy film directed by Basil Dean and starring Gracie Fields, Owen Nares and John Stuart. Take a Chance Take a Chance is a 1937 British comedy sports film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Claude Hulbert, Binnie Hale and Henry Kendall. It depicts farcical events in the horse racing world. Turn Off the Moon Turn Off the Moon is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler, written by Mildred Harrington, Marguerite Roberts, Paul Gerard Smith and Harlan Ware, and starring Charlie Ruggles, Eleanore Whitney, Johnny Downs, Kenny Baker, Phil Harris and Ben Blue. It was released on May 14, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. Little Orphan Annie Little Orphan Annie is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Ben Holmes, and written by Budd Schulberg and Samuel Ornitz. It is based on the comic strip Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray. The film stars Ann Gillis, Robert Kent, June Travis, J. Farrell MacDonald, and J.M. Kerrigan. The film was released on December 2, 1938, by Paramount Pictures. Jack of All Trades Jack of All Trades is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Robert Stevenson and Jack Hulbert and starring Hulbert, Gina Malo and Robertson Hare. It is based on the 1934 play Youth at the Helm. The film was made at Islington Studios, with sets designed by Alex Vetchinsky. The Magnificent Fraud The Magnificent Fraud is a 1939 American crime film directed by Robert Florey and starring Akim Tamiroff, Lloyd Nolan, Mary Boland and Patricia Morison. Men Without Honour Men Without Honour is a 1939 British crime film directed by Widgey R. Newman and starring Ian Fleming, Howard Douglas and Grace Arnold. The film was made at Bushey Studios, as a low-budget B film designed to go on the bottom-half of a double bill. La vida es un tango La Vida es un tango is a 1939 Argentine musical film directed by Manuel Romero. The tango film starred Tito Lusiardo and Hugo del Carril. Aurat Aurat is a 1940 Indian film, directed by Mehboob Khan, starring Sardar Akhtar, Surendra, Yakub, Kanhaiyalal and Arun Kumar Ahuja. The films music is by Anil Biswas and dialogue is by Wajahat Mirza. Mehboob Khan later remade this film as Mother India, which is considered as one of the biggest hits of all time in Indian Cinema. The movie was reported to have the shades of Pearl S. Bucks The Good Earth. Buy Me That Town Buy Me That Town is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Eugene Forde and written by Murray Boltinoff, Harry A. Gourfair, Gordon Kahn and Martin Rackin. The film stars Lloyd Nolan, Constance Moore, Albert Dekker, Sheldon Leonard, Barbara Jo Allen, Edward Brophy and Warren Hymer. The film was released on October 3, 1941, by Paramount Pictures. Helping Hands Helping Hands is a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film directed by Edward Cahn. It was the 201st Our Gang short released. Old Mother Riley's Circus Old Mother Rileys Circus is a 1941 British comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and John Longden. Old Mother Riley takes over a struggling circus and makes a huge success of it. The trade ad poster proclaims, "A LAUGH - A YELL - A ROAR - A LUCANQUAKE!" The film was made at the Rock Studios in Elstree by British National Films. It was the final film by Bentley, who had been a leading British director during the silent era and early sound era. We Go Fast We Go Fast is a 1941 American comedy action film directed by William C. McGann and written by Thomas Lennon and Adrian Scott. The film stars Lynn Bari, Alan Curtis, Sheila Ryan, Don DeFore, Ernest Truex and Gerald Mohr. The film was released on September 19, 1941, by 20th Century Fox. Combat Report Combat Report was a short dramatic propaganda film produced by the U.S. Army Signal Corps in 1942, and shows the anti-submarine efforts of a bombing crew. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1942. Dr. Crippen Doctor Crippen or Doctor Crippen on Board is a 1942 German crime film directed by Erich Engels and starring Rudolf Fernau, René Deltgen and Anja Elkoff. It was shot at the Barrandov and Hostivar Studios in Prague. The films sets were designed by the art directors Artur Günther and Willi Eplinius. Scattergood Survives a Murder Scattergood Survives a Murder is a 1942 American mystery film directed by Christy Cabanne from a screenplay by Michael L. Simmons, based on the series of short stories about "Scattergood Baines", penned by Clarence Budington Kelland. Sleepytime Gal Sleepytime Gal is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by Art Arthur, Albert Duffy and Max Lief. The film stars Judy Canova, Tom Brown, Billy Gilbert, Ruth Terry, Thurston Hall, Elisha Cook Jr., Jerry Lester, Mildred Coles and Harold Huber. The film was released on March 5, 1942, by Republic Pictures. That Other Woman That Other Woman is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Ray McCarey, written by Jack Jungmeyer, and starring Virginia Gilmore, James Ellison, Dan Duryea, Janis Carter, Alma Kruger and Lon McCallister. It was released on November 13, 1942, by 20th Century Fox. The Saint That Forged a Country The Saint Who Forged a Country is a 1942 Mexican film directed by Julio Bracho and starring Ramon Novarro, Domingo Soler, and Gloria Marín. It was released under the English title in English in 1944. The title refers to the appearances of the Virgin Mary in colonial Mexico as Our Lady of Guadalupe. Akrobat Schööön! Bravo Acrobat! is a 1943 German comedy film directed by Wolfgang Staudte and starring Charlie Rivel, Clara Tabody and Karl Schönböck. A circus clown rises to stardom. The film was loosely based on the Spanish-born Rivels own life. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location around the city. The films sets were designed by the art director Erich Grave. Baptism of Fire Baptism of Fire is a 1943 American documentary film starring Elisha Cook Jr. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Beyond the Last Frontier Beyond the Last Frontier is a 1943 American film about an undercover Texas Ranger, John Paul Revere, within Big Bill Hadleys gang of crooks. Howard Bretherton directed the film and John K. Butler and Morton Grant wrote the screenplay. The film stars Eddie Dew as Johnny Revere, Harry Woods as Big Bill Hadley, Robert Mitchum as Trigger Dolan, Lorraine Miller as Susan Cook, and Smiley Burnette as Frog Millhouse. It was the first in the John Paul Revere series of films, followed by Pride of the Plains and Beneath Western Skies. The Good Fellows The Good Fellows is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Jo Graham and written by Hugh Wedlock Jr. and Howard Snyder. The film stars Cecil Kellaway, Helen Walker, Mabel Paige, James Brown, Patti Hale and Kathleen Lockhart. The film was released on August 11, 1943, by Paramount Pictures. I Was a Criminal The Captain from Köpenick, also known as I Was a Criminal and Passport to Heaven, is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Richard Oswald and based upon the play The Captain of Köpenick by Carl Zuckmayer and Albright Joseph. The play was based on the true story of Wilhelm Voigt, a German ex-convict who masqueraded as a Prussian military officer in 1906 and became famous as the Captain of Köpenick. The Captain from Köpenick was Oswalds second film version of the story; the first was a 1931 German film also called The Captain from Köpenick. In the intervening years Oswald had fled Nazi Germany for France, then the United States; this was his first American film. It was completed in 1941, but due to difficulty finding a distributor, it was not released until 1945. Alaska Alaska is a 1944 American crime adventure film directed by George Archainbaud. It stars Kent Taylor, Margaret Lindsay, and John Carradine. The Ural Front The Ural Front is a 1944 Soviet war film directed by Sergey Gerasimov and starring Tamara Makarova, Viktor Dobrovolsky and Sofya Khalyutina. The films sets were designed by the art director Ivan Stepanov. It was distributed in the United States in 1945 by Artkino Pictures. Dreaming Dreaming is a 1944 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen and Hazel Court. Its plot concerns a soldier who is knocked unconscious during a train journey and has a series of bizarre dreams. In 1944, Decca Records released a recording of Flanagan and Allen singing Dreaming, the title song from the film. The films sets were designed by Duncan Sutherland. Lady, Let's Dance Lady, Lets Dance is a 1944 black-and-white film directed by Frank Woodruff that was nominated for two Oscars. Produced by Monogram Studios, the film is unique as an ice skating musical. Lady, Lets Dance stars ice skater Belita as herself, James Ellison, and Walter Catlett. Appearances also include ice skating artists Myrtle Godfrey and the renowned comedy ice team Werner Groebli & Hansruedi Mauch. The plot focuses on Belita as she travels to a California resort, where she is unexpectedly hired as a last minute dance team replacement. She becomes a national star while the handsome resort manager gets fired and becomes a drifter, until he ends up in the Army. Edward Kays Oscar-nominated score included: "Golden Dreams", "Silver Shadows", "In the Days of Beau Brummel", "Ten Million Men and a Girl", "Dream of Dreams", "Rio", "Happy Hearts", "Esperanza", and the title song "Lady, Lets Dance". Myrtle Godfrey sported the same green bonnet with ostrich plume worn by Vivien Leigh in Gone with the Wind. The Last Hill The Last Hill, is a 1944 Soviet drama film directed by Iosif Kheifits and Aleksandr Zarkhi. El monje blanco The White Monk is a 1945 Mexican historical drama film directed by Julio Bracho and starring María Félix, Tomás Perrín and Julio Villarreal. The films sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernandez. It is set in Italy in the thirteenth century. The Lady of Death The Lady of Death is a 1946 Chilean thriller film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen for Chile Films S.A. and starring Carlos Cores, Judith Sulian and Guillermo Battaglia. The film is based on the short story The Suicide Club by Robert Louis Stevenson. The Fabulous Suzanne The Fabulous Suzanne is a 1946 American romantic comedy film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Barbara Britton, Rudy Vallee and Otto Kruger. A waitress inherits a fortune from one of her customers. The Fleet That Came to Stay The Fleet That Came to Stay was a propaganda short film produced by the US Navy in 1945 about the naval engagements of the invasion of Okinawa. The film opens with the small talk of the American GIs soon after they find out where they are headed. One notes that he hears the island looks like San Francisco, while another responds that he once drove from LA to Frisco in eight hours, prompting another to boast that he once covered the 360 miles from Buffalo to New York in six. Then it dawns on the servicemen that they will be less than 350 miles from Japan when they get to Okinawa. The narration begins at that point explaining that the fleet on its way to Okinawa will be the first in history to come into battle with a land-based aerial opponent. Up to this point the Japanese have been at an aerial disadvantage, needing to fly a great distance from Japan to engage the enemy, or be stationed on an aircraft carrier that could be sunk. But now the Americans were coming up right under their home base. The narrator also talks at length about the kamikaze pilots and the difficulties the Navy has had with them in recent months. Much of the film is taken up with the kamikaze attacks, and the American pilots trying to shoot them down over the Pacific so they wont crash into Allied warships, which many of them do. There is much footage of the Americans trying to repair the ships while the battle is still going on. Twice during the film the GIs take time to reflect on news coming from abroad: on April 13, they learn of Franklin D. Roosevelts death, and on May 9, VE-Day. God's Country Gods Country is a 1946 comedy western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey and starring Robert Lowery, Helen Gilbert and Buster Keaton. It is a low-budget color B Western set in the contemporary American West. Gunning for Vengeance Gunning for Vengeance is a 1946 American western film directed by Ray Nazarro, which stars Charles Starrett, Marjean Neville, and The Trailsmen. Rio Grande Raiders Rio Grande Raiders is a 1946 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and written by Norton S. Parker. The film stars Sunset Carson, Linda Stirling, Bob Steele, Tom London, Tristram Coffin and Edmund Cobb. The film was released on September 9, 1946, by Republic Pictures. Shahjehan Shahjehan is a 1946 Indian Bollywood film. The film was directed by Abdul Rashid Kardar and written by Kamal Amrohi. It starred K. L. Saigal, Ragini, Kanwar, Nasreen and P. Jairaj. The music was composed by Naushad with Majrooh Sultanpuri making his debut as a lyricist in this film. The story was a fictionalized account of an episode during the reign of Emperor Shahjehan. It was the second highest grossing Indian film of 1946. Traffic in Crime Traffic in Crime is a 1946 American action film directed by Lesley Selander, written by David Lang, and starring Kane Richmond, Anne Nagel, Adele Mara, Wade Crosby, Wilton Graff and Roy Barcroft. It was released on June 28, 1946, by Republic Pictures. Tomorrow's a Wonderful Day Adama is a motion picture produced in Mandatory Palestine shortly before the establishment of Israel. It was directed by Helmar Lerski and filmed during 1947-1948. The plot of the film focuses on the life of a Jewish boy, who was a Holocaust survivor, trying to rehabilitate himself from the traumas he experienced by working on the land and establishing social relationships while living in the youth village Ben Shemen. The initiator of the film was Dr. Siegfried Lehman the founder of Ben Shemen. He was motivated by a desire to show the world the educational system used in the village and he also had hopes of using the film as a tool for fundraising. The actors in the film were actual pupils in the village and the educational staff also participated in the production. Ladies' Man Ladies Man is a 1947 American comedy film directed by William D. Russell and written by Edmund Beloin, Jack Rose and Lewis Meltzer. The film stars Eddie Bracken, Cass Daley, Virginia Welles, Spike Jones, Johnny Coy and Virginia Field. The film was released on February 7, 1947, by Paramount Pictures. Query Murder in Reverse is a 1945 British thriller film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring William Hartnell, Jimmy Hanley and Chili Bouchier. A successful film in its time, Murder in Reverse was shown at the British Film Institute on the big screen in June 2010 to great success, selling out the auditorium. Don't Give Up Dont Give Up is a 1947 Swedish musical comedy film directed by Lars-Eric Kjellgren and starring Nils Poppe, Annalisa Ericson and Gaby Stenberg. It was based on the 1941 British stage show Lady Behave by Edward Horan and Stanley Lupino. The films sets were designed by the art director Nils Svenwall. Wozzeck Wozzeck is a 1947 German drama film directed by Georg C. Klaren and starring Kurt Meisel, Max Eckard and Helga Zülch. It is based upon the play, "Woyzeck," by Georg Büchner. The films sets were designed by Bruno Monden and Hermann Warm. Design for Death Design for Death is a 1947 American documentary film that won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was based on a shorter U.S. Army training film, Our Job in Japan, that had been produced in 1945–1946 for the soldiers occupying Japan after World War II. Both films dealt with Japanese culture and the origins of the war. Following the war, Peter Rathvon at RKO, who had seen Our Job in Japan during his own military service, decided to produce a commercial version of the film. He hired the original writer and editor to work on the new project. Theodor S. Geisel, who is better known by his pen name Dr. Seuss, co-authored Design for Death with his wife Helen Palmer Geisel. Elmo Williams was the editor for both films. Subsequently, Sid Rogell replaced Rathvon, and became the films producer. The film was given wide release in January 1948; a review in Daily Variety characterized it as "a documentary of fabulous proportions ... one of the most interesting screen presentations of the year". Bosley Crowther, writing in The New York Times, was not complimentary; he wrote that the film "makes the general point that too much control by a few people is a dangerous – a racketeering – thing and that another world war can be prevented only by the development of responsible, representative governments throughout the world. That is a valid message, but the weakness with which it is put forth in a melange of faked and factual pictures and in a ponderous narration does not render it very forceful." In his memoir, Elmo Williams maintains that he and Geisel created Design for Death nearly in its entirety, and that the credits for Fleischer and Warth were nominal ones. Rogell, Fleischer, and Warth received the Academy Awards for the film. Copies of Design for Death are apparently rare. Geisel thought that they had all been destroyed. However, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences sponsored a screening in October 2005, and parts of the film were included in the documentary The Political Dr. Seuss. Some materials related to Design for Death, including its script, are in an archive of Geisels papers at the University of California. Desperadoes of Dodge City Desperadoes of Dodge City is a 1948 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Mildred Coles, Roy Barcroft, Tristram Coffin and William Phipps. The film was released on September 15, 1948, by Republic Pictures. Fighting Back Fighting Back is a 1948 American drama film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and written by John Stone. The film stars Paul Langton, Jean Rogers, Gary Gray, Joe Sawyer, Morris Ankrum and John Kellogg. The film was released on July 30, 1948, by 20th Century Fox. Jitter Bughouse Jitter Bughouse is an American comedy short released by Columbia Pictures on April 29, 1948, starring Joe DeRita, Christine McIntyre and Emil Sitka. Renegades of Sonora Renegades of Sonora is a 1948 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by M. Coates Webster. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Roy Barcroft, Frank Fenton, Mauritz Hugo and George J. Lewis. The film was released on November 24, 1948, by Republic Pictures. Without Prejudice Miklukho-Maklai, is a 1947 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Razumny. Air Hostess Air Hostess is a 1949 American drama film directed by Lew Landers and starring Gloria Henry, Ross Ford and Audrey Long. The films sets were designed by the art director Harold H. MacArthur. Dynamite Dynamite is a 1949 American film noir drama film directed by William H. Pine and written by Milton Raison. The film stars William Gargan, Virginia Welles, Richard Crane, Irving Bacon, Mary Newton and Frank Ferguson. The film was released on January 18, 1949, by Paramount Pictures. Law of the Barbary Coast Law of the Barbary Coast is a 1949 American historical crime film directed by Lew Landers and starring Gloria Henry, Stephen Dunne and Adele Jergens. The films sets were designed by the art director Harold H. MacArthur. Filomena Marturano Filomena Marturano is a 1950 Spanish language Argentine musical film. It is based on the theatrical piece Filumena Marturano by the Neapolitan actor and author Eduardo De Filippo, which had been previously performed in Argentina with great success by the company of Tita Merello. It was adapted by Ariel Cortazzo and María Cruz Regás. It was directed by Luis Mottura. It starred Tita Merello and Guillermo Battaglia. The film was remade in 1964 as the Italian film Marriage Italian Style. Wolves Hunt at Night Wolves Hunt at Night, is a French spy film from 1952, directed by Bernard Borderie, written by Bernard Borderie, starring Jean-Pierre Aumont. Yes Sir, Mr. Bones Yes Sir, Mr Bones is a 1951 American film written and directed by Ron Ormond and starring Gary Jackson. Daughters of Destiny Daughters of Destiny is a 1954 Franco-Italian co-production motion picture comedy drama directed by Marcello Pagliero, Jean Delannoy and Christian-Jaque. The film stars Claudette Colbert, Michèle Morgan and Martine Carol. It tells three stories, which are unrelated, but each deal with a woman and war. Ferien vom Ich Holiday From Myself is a 1952 West German comedy film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Rudolf Prack, Marianne Hold and Willy Fritsch. It is a remake of Deppes 1934 film of the same title. Frauenschicksale Destinies of Women is an East German film. It was released in 1952, and sold more than 5,100,000 tickets. It was produced as a propaganda film which compared the lives of women in the two sides of divided Germany. The women in East Berlin were politically aware and organized while those in West Berlin were vain and materialistic. It Started in Paradise It Started in Paradise is a 1952 British drama film, directed by Compton Bennett and starring Jane Hylton, Martita Hunt and Muriel Pavlow. Set in the world of haute couture, the film was squarely aimed at female audiences. Its storyline of an established master of her craft being usurped by a younger, ruthlessly ambitious underling, who then years later finds the same thing happening to her – with a waspish male critic on hand throughout to provide a steady stream of acerbic, biting commentary – led inevitably to the film being dubbed the All About Eve of the fashion world. It Started in Paradise was shot in Technicolor and is described by Hal Erickson of Allmovie as: "an unusually plush, Lana Turner-esque production to come from a British studio in the early 1950s". Black Feathers Black Feathers is a 1952 Italian war film directed by Oreste Biancoli. Ragazze da marito Ragazze da marito is a 1952 Italian comedy film. Thundering Caravans Thundering Caravans is a 1952 American western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Allan Lane, Mona Knox and Eddy Waller. The films art direction was by Frank Hotaling. Saariston tyttö Island Girl is a 1953 Finnish romance film directed by Roland af Hällström and starring Mirja Mane, Leif Wager and Henake Schubak. The Pagans The Pagans is a 1953 Italian film directed by Ferruccio Cerio. Based on the 1527 historical event, this film tells the story of the taking of Rome by the Spanish armies of Charles V. Shark River Shark River is a 1953 American Florida Western adventure film directed by John Rawlins and written by Louis Lantz and Lewis Meltzer. It stars Steve Cochran, Carole Mathews, Warren Stevens, Robert Cunningham, Ruth Foreman, Spencer Fox and Bill Piper, and was released on November 13, 1953, by United Artists. Sweethearts on Parade Sweethearts on Parade is a 1953 American drama film directed by Allan Dwan, written by Houston Branch, and starring Ray Middleton, Lucille Norman, Eileen Christy, Bill Shirley, Estelita Rodriguez and Clinton Sundberg. It was released on July 15, 1953, by Republic Pictures. Los ases buscan la paz Kubala or Aces Looking for Peace is a 1955 Spanish sports film directed by Arturo Ruiz Castillo. It portrays the life of the Hungarian footballer Ladislao Kubala who plays himself. Kubala moved to Spain where he played for FC Barcelona and the Spanish national football team. The film has a Cold War anti-communist theme which was in line with the policy of General Francos regime. A film about and starring the Argentine-born Real Madrid player Alfredo Di Stéfano was released the following year. Bluebeard Bluebeard is a 1955 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Amanda del Llano and Verónica Loyo. The Eternal Waltz The Eternal Waltz is a 1954 West German drama film dramatizing the life of Johann Strauss II. The initial story was written by Hanns Marschall and Ruth Charlotte Silbermann, and the film itself was written by Alexander Lix; the adaptation was by Paul Verhoeven who also directed the film. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Vienna. The films sets were designed by the art director and Bruno Monden. More studyonoye The Frigid Sea is a 1954 Soviet drama film directed by Yuri Yegorov. Cinderella Cinderella is a 1955 West German family film directed by Fritz Genschow and starring Rita-Maria Nowotny, Renée Stobrawa and Werner Stock. Las Vegas Shakedown Las Vegas Shakedown is a 1955 American crime film directed by Sidney Salkow from an original screenplay by Steve Fisher. The film stars Dennis OKeefe, Coleen Gray, and Charles Winninger, and was released on May 15, 1955. The Way Out Dial 999 is a 1955 British crime drama film directed and written by Montgomery Tully based on the novel of the same name by Bruce Graeme. Produced by the British company, Todon Productions, it was shot at the Merton Park Studios in London. RKO Radio Pictures purchased the rights to distribute it in the United States, where it was released in a cut form as The Way Out on 11 April 1956. The film stars Gene Nelson as Greg Carradine, Mona Freeman as Terry Moffat Carradine, and John Bentley as Detective Sergeant Seagrave. Outside the Law Outside the Law is a 1956 American film noir crime film directed by Jack Arnold starring Ray Danton, Leigh Snowden and Grant Williams. Wo die alten Wälder rauschen Where the Ancient Forests Rustle is a 1956 West German drama film directed by Alfons Stummer and starring Willy Fritsch, Josefin Kipper and Carl Möhner. It was one of a large number of heimatfilm made during the decade. The films sets were designed by the art director Gabriel Pellon. Romeo e Giulietta Romeo and Juliet is a 1964 film directed and written by Riccardo Freda. Sand, Love and Salt Sand, Love and Salt is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by František Čáp. Goddess of Love The Goddess of Love, also known as Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, is a 1957 Italian-French epic adventure film directed by Fernando Cerchio and Viktor Tourjansky, and starring Belinda Lee, Massimo Girotti and Jacques Sernas. Tuppe tuppe, Marescià! Tuppe tuppe, Marescià!, also known as È permesso Maresciallo?, is a 1958 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Peppino De Filippo and Giovanna Ralli. The Blue Sea and You The Blue Sea and You is a 1959 West German romantic comedy film directed by Thomas Engel and starring Fred Bertelmann, Karin Dor and Renate Ewert. The films art direction was by Wolf Englert and Ernst Richter. Blazing Sand Burning Sands is a 1960 German-Israeli adventure film directed by Raphael Nussbaum and starring Daliah Lavi, Gert Günther Hoffmann and Abraham Eisenberg. It was the first German-Israeli feature film. Feet of Clay Feet of Clay is a 1960 British crime film directed by Frank Marshall, written by Mark Grantham, and starring Vincent Ball, Wendy Williams and Hilda Fenemore. The Reprieve The Reprieve is a 1961 Spanish drama film directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia and starring Pedro Armendáriz, Concha Velasco and Manuel Monroy. The films sets were designed by Sigfrido Burmann. The Dance of Death Le Saint mène la danse also known as The Dance of Death and Le Saint conduit le bal is a 1960 film featuring Félix Marten as Simon Templar, the crimefighter also known as The Saint. El balcón de la Luna The Balcony of the Moon is a 1962 Spanish musical comedy film directed by Luis Saslavsky and starring Carmen Sevilla, Lola Flores and Paquita Rico. Its critical and commercial failure illustrated the declining popularity of the Andalusian musical. one of the most popular Spanish genres of the 1950s. The films sets were designed by Sigfrido Burmann. Café Oriental Café Oriental is a 1962 German musical comedy film directed by Rudolf Schündler and starring Elke Sommer, Jerome Courtland, Trude Herr and Bill Ramsey. Isola Bella Isola Bella is a 1961 West German comedy film directed by Hans Grimm and starring Marianne Hold, Paul Hubschmid and Monika Dahlberg. It is mainly set in the Italian-speaking Swiss region of Ticino. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Mellin. It was shot in agfacolor. The Seven Tasks of Ali Baba The Seven Tasks of Ali Baba is a 1962 Italian adventure film directed by Emimmo Salvi and featuring Bella Cortez, Salvatore Furnari and Iloosh Khoshabe in lead roles. Rififi in Amsterdam Rififi in Amsterdam is a black-and-white 1962 Dutch gangster film directed by Giovanni Korporaal. Ruf der Wildgänse The Cry of the Wild Geese is a 1961 Austrian historical drama film directed by Hans Heinrich and starring Ewald Balser, Heidemarie Hatheyer and Brigitte Horney. The films sets were designed by the art director Leo Metzenbauer. It was shot at the Rosenhügel Studios in Vienna and on location in Manitoba in Canada. Arms of the Avenger I diavoli di Spartivento is a 1963 Italian adventure film directed by Leopoldo Savona and starring John Drew Barrymore and Scilla Gabel. Brillante porvenir Promising Future is a 1965 Spanish film directed by Vicente Aranda and Román Gubern. Set in Neorealism style, the plot was inspired by F. Scott Fitzgeralds the Great Gatsby. Starring Germán Cobos and Italian actress Serena Vergano, it was shot in 35 mm in black and white in Castelldefels, Sitges and Barcelona. Corpse for the Lady Corpse for the Lady is a 1964 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Sylva Koscina. La historia de Bienvenido La historia de Bienvenido is a 1964 Spanish childrens movie. It stars Marisol. Holiday in St. Tropez Holiday in St. Tropez is a 1964 West German comedy film directed by Ernst Hofbauer and starring Vivi Bach, Ann Smyrner and Rudolf Prack. Un mostro e mezzo A Monster and a Half is a 1964 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. Naughty Dallas Naughty Dallas is a 1964 American film about a small town girl who arrives in Dallas determined to become a stripper. It was claimed this movie was partly shot in Jack Rubys nightclub, but this has been discounted. There was also a rumour Buchanan shot footage of Jack Ruby. Die Antike Münze Die antike Münze is an East German film. It was released in 1965. Currito de la Cruz Currito of the Cross is a 1965 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Francisco Rabal, Arturo Fernandez and El Pireo. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same title by Alejandro Pérez Lugín. Man of the Cursed Valley Man of the Cursed Valley is a 1964 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western film directed by Siro Marcellini and starring Ty Hardin. Assault on Fort Texan Heroes of Fort Worth or Gli eroi di Fort Worth is a 1965 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Alberto De Martino. An Ace and Four Queens Four Queens for an Ace is a 1966 French-Spanish-Italian spy film directed by Jacques Poitrenaud and starring Roger Hanin and Sylva Koscina. It is based on a novel by Michael Loggan. A Year Toward Tomorrow A Year Toward Tomorrow is a 1966 American short documentary film about the Volunteers in Service to America, directed by Edmond Levy. In 1967, it won an Oscar for Documentary Short Subject at the 39th Academy Awards. Life's Just Great Lifes Just Great is a 1967 Swedish drama film directed by Jan Halldoff. It was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival. Prísne tajné premiéry Přísně tajné premiéry is a 1967 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Come, quando, perché Come, quando, perché, internationally released as How, When and with Whom, is a 1969 Italian romance film written and directed by Antonio Pietrangeli. It is the last film of Pietrangeli, who died drowning in the sea of Gaeta, while he was testing some shots for the next day; he was eventually replaced by Valerio Zurlini. The Winter's Tale The Winters Tale is a 1967 British TV film based on The Winters Tale by William Shakespeare. Directed by Frank Dunlop, it stars Laurence Harvey and Jane Asher. It was produced by Peter Snell and filmed in 1966. It was adapted from a popular stage production at the Edinburgh Festival which had a successful transfer to London. The movie was distributed on the US college circuit in 1967. It got a cinema release in the UK in 1968. Tom Baker, in an uncredited role, made his film debut in the film. Blake Blake is a 1969 Canadian short documentary film produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The film was directed by Bill Mason about his friend and fellow filmmaker Blake James, who pilots his own aircraft and lives by a unique code. Blake is Masons cinematic testimonial to his friend and his "hobo of the skies" lifestyle. Dial Hot Line Dial Hot Line is a 1970 American drama made-for-TV film, starring Vince Edwards, Chelsea Brown, Felton Perry, June Harding and Kim Hunter. It was aired on March 8, 1970 in the ABC Movie of the Week space. Leo Beuerman Leo Beuerman is a 1969 American short documentary film directed by Gene Boomer. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. It tells the story of Leo Beuerman, a diminutive, disabled man who sold pencils and became a fixture on the downtown sidewalks of Lawrence in the 1950s and 1960s. The film was produced by Russell A. Mosser and Arthur H. Wolf of Centron Corporation. The simple profile of a short handicapped man with his tractor in downtown Lawrence was produced on a budget of $12,000 and eventually became one of the most popular classroom films of all time, selling an impressive 2300 prints. Paulina is Leaving Paulina is Leaving is a 1969 French drama film written and directed by André Téchiné, starring Bulle Ogier and Marie-France Pisier. It marked Téchinés debut as a director. It remains Téchinés less known film, since it was only very briefly release to theaters in 1975, six years after its premiered at the Venice Film Festival. It has neither rereleased nor ever transferred to video. The title refers to Paulina leaving both the household she shared with her brothers and the world of sanity. The film was partially inspired by Jean Pierre Melville’s 1950 adaptation of Jean Cocteau’s Les Enfants Terribles. Jaider, der einsame Jäger Jaider, der einsame Jäger is a 1971 Bavarian Western film directed by Volker Vogeler. It was entered into the 21st Berlin International Film Festival. It was the film debut of John, which his screen presence was compared to Clint Eastwood. Quarantined Quarantined is a 1970 American made-for-television drama film starring Gary Collins, John Dehner, Gordon Pinsent, Susan Howard and Dan Ferrone. It was aired on February 24, 1970 in the ABC Movie of the Week space. The Great Man's Whiskers The Great Mans Whiskers is a 1972 American TV film about Abraham Lincoln, directed by Philip Leacock. It was based on a play by Adrian Scott. The film featured a number of well known theatre and television character actors. Harve Presnell, featured as a ballad singer in the film, sings ‘’The Wilderness Man’’ written by Earl Robinson with lyrics by Yip Harburg. Isabel Sanford sings ‘’Things Go Bump in the Night’’ also written by Robinson and Harburg. This was Mr. Harburg’s last work. Forest Kaadu is a 1973 Indian Kannada film written and directed by Girish Karnad. The screenplay was based on a novel of the same name by Srikrishna Alanahalli. It stars Master G. S. Nataraj, Amrish Puri and Nandini Bhaktavatsala in the lead roles. The film won awards at the 21st National Film Awards and the 21st Filmfare Awards South. Kamal Haasan called it one of his favourite films and said this film served as inspiration for his film Thevar Magan. La villeggiatura Black Holiday is a 1973 Italian political drama film directed by Marco Leto and starring Adolfo Celi. The Others The Others is a 1974 French drama film directed by Hugo Santiago. It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. Vortex Blondy is a 1976 erotic thriller film directed by Sergio Gobbi and starring Rod Taylor, Bibi Andersson, Catherine Jourdan, and Mathieu Carrière. It was shot in Paris in September 1975. Die Rache der Ostfriesen Revenge of the East Frisians is a 1974 West German sex comedy film directed by Walter Boos. It is a loose sequel to the 1973 film The East Frisian Report. Kazimierz Wielki Kazimierz Wielki is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1975. L'avvocato della mala Gangbuster is a 1977 Italian poliziottesco film written and directed by Alberto Marras. Godhuli Godhuli is a 1977 Hindi drama film co-directed by Girish Karnad and B. V. Karanth, starring Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Om Puri and Naseeruddin Shah. It is based on the Kannada novel Tabali neenade Magane, written by S.L. Byrappa as an allegory for nation-building and the clash of modernity with tradition in rural India. It portrays the story of a modern agriculturist who returns from US after studying agriculture and brings his American wife to the village. The film was made in Hindi and Kannada versions: Tabbaliyu Neenade Magane. Godhuli was included the 1984 International Film Festival of India. At the 25th National Film Awards, S. P. Ramanathan won the Best Audiography. It won the Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay at the 27th Filmfare Awards for Girish Karnad and B.V. Karanth. The Last Hurrah The Last Hurrah is a 1977 American made-for-television political drama film based on the novel The Last Hurrah by Edwin OConnor and starring Carroll OConnor. It was directed by Vincent Sherman and originally aired on NBC as a presentation of Hallmark Hall of Fame on November 16, 1977. The novel was previously adapted for a 1958 film of the same name starring Spencer Tracy. Fliers of the Open Skies Fliers of the Open Skies is a Yugoslav film directed by Marijan Arhanić and starring Boris Dvornik, Zvonko Lepetić and Milan Štrljić. It was released in 1977. The Shetland Experience The Shetland Experience is a 1977 British short documentary film directed by Derek Williams. It is about environmental measures taken by the oil industry at the Sullom Voe Terminal in Shetland. It was a sponsored film, produced for the environmental advisory group of the Sullom Voe Association, to which the Shetland Islands Council and oil companies belonged. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Because He's My Friend Because Hes My Friend is a 1978 Australian TV movie about a married couple and their mentally disabled son. This was the final film of veteran American director Ralph Nelson. Mirror, Mirror Mirror, Mirror is a 1979 American made-for-television drama film which explores the world of cosmetic surgery. Directed by Joanna Lee, the film stars Janet Leigh, Lee Meriwether, Loretta Swit, Robert Vaughn, Peter Bonerz and originally aired on NBC on October 10, 1979. Dental Hygiene Toothache is a 1980 Iranian short educational film written, directed and edited by Abbas Kiarostami. It is also known as Dental Hygiene which has let to some confusion and resulted in the film being listed under the latter title as an additional entry in some online filmographies, e.g. on IMDb. Shot on 16mm, Toothache is the antepenultimate of the odd dozen pedagogical short movies that Kiarostami made at the film-making department of the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults between 1970 and 1982. The film, concerned with teaching children why they must care for their teeth and brush them regularly, "is certainly the longest, the most didactic in tone and the most highly structured of all Kiarostamis shorts." To illustrate its point, the film contains ten animated shots, handled by Abdollah Alimorad and Mehdi Samakar, showing, among other things, little green tooth trolls pickaxing holes in a number of teeth. Toothache is, however, not the first of Kiarostamis Kanoon films to use animation—that was So Can I. Snadji se, druze Find a Way, Comrade is a 1981 Croatian film directed by Berislav Makarović. It is based on Mačak pod šljemom, a novel by Joža Horvat. Cerromaior Cerromaior is a 1981 Portuguese drama film directed by Luís Filipe Rocha. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival, and was awarded the Colón de Oro at the Festival de Cine Iberoamericano de Huelva. Hard Feelings Hard Feelings is a 1982 Canadian drama film directed by Daryl Duke. La pachanga La Pachanga is a 1981 Mexican comedy film, directed by José Estrada. The film received three Ariel Awards in 1983: Best Director, Best Editing and Best Art Direction. Ben's Mill Bens Mill is a 1982 American documentary film directed by Michel Chalufour and John Karol. The film, set in Barnet, details the workings of the Thresher Mill on the Stevens River, including how energy from the river is used to drive a multitude of leather belts and various machines. The film focuses on the steps one man, Ben, uses to make one of his white pine watering tanks, and then a horse-drawn sled for different members of the Barnet community. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Fun with Mr. Future Fun with Mr. Future is a 1982 live-action/animated short film from Walt Disney Productions directed by Darrell Van Citters. Qu'est-ce qu'on attend pour être heureux! Quest-ce quon attend pour être heureux! is a 1982 French comedy film written and directed by Coline Serreau and starring Henri Garcin. The film was screened at the 39th edition of the Venice Film Festival. Talk to Me Talk to Me is a 1984 drama film directed by Julius Potocsny and starring Austin Pendleton, Michael Murphy, Dan Shor and Barbara Eda-Young. The film was produced by Hollins Communications Institution to benefit the American Institute for Stuttering, of which Pendleton was a graduate. The Kid Who Couldn't Miss The Kid Who Couldnt Miss is a 1983 docudrama film directed by Paul Cowan. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, it combines fact and fiction to question fighter pilot Billy Bishops accomplishments during World War I, featuring excerpts from John MacLachlan Grays play Billy Bishop Goes to War. The film specifically questions accounts of Bishops solo mission to attack a German aerodrome on June 2, 1917, for which he was awarded a Victoria Cross, and suggests the event was imaginary and that Bishop exaggerated his own accomplishments. In one particularly contentious scene, his mechanic claims that the damage to his fighter was confined to a small circle in a non-critical area, implying that Bishop had landed his aircraft off-field, shot the holes in it, and then flown home with claims of combat damage. In reality, his mechanic was his biggest supporter in this issue and the scene was entirely fictitious. The mechanic insisted that Bishop had not fabricated the damage. Tramps Tramps is a 1983 Austrian drama film directed by Peter Patzak. The film was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Return Engagement Return Engagement is a 1983 documentary film about the tour debate between Timothy Leary and G. Gordon Liddy. It was directed by Alan Rudolph. Say Goodnight, Gracie Say Goodnight, Gracie is a 1983 American television film starring John Malkovich. It is based on Ralph Papes play of the same name. Der stille Ozean Der stille Ozean is a 1983 Austrian drama film directed by Xaver Schwarzenberger. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear for an outstanding single achievement. Derborence Derborence is a 1985 French-Swiss drama film directed by Francis Reusser, based on Charles-Ferdinand Ramuzs 1934 novel of the same name. It was entered into the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. Remember Me Remember Me is a 1985 Australian television film directed by Lex Marinos. The film is about a women pursued by her ex-husband. Samuel Lount Samuel Lount is a Canadian drama film, released in 1985. A historical drama set during the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837, the film stars R. H. Thomson as Samuel Lount, an organizer of the rebellion who was ultimately convicted of treason and executed in 1838. The films cast also includes Linda Griffiths as Lounts wife Elizabeth, David Fox as David Willson, Booth Savage as Edward Kennedy, Richard Donat as Samuel Jarvis, Andrew Gillies as Francis Bond Head, Cedric Smith as William Lyon Mackenzie, and Donald Davis as John Strachan. The film was produced by Elvira Lount, a direct descendant of Samuels brother, and directed by Laurence Keane. It premiered at the 1985 Toronto International Film Festival, and received a limited further theatrical release before being distributed primarily as a television film on CBC Television in 1986. The film received five Genie Award nominations at the 7th Genie Awards in 1986, for Best Actor, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Editing and Best Sound Editing. It did not win any of the awards. Celebration Family Celebration Family is a made for television drama film. It is based on the real story of a married couple, James and Janet Marston, who, after discovering that they are not able to have more children naturally, start to adopt instead. The result was a family of sixteen children, who were often sick, disabled or suffered from behavioural problems. Reed Down Under Danger Down Under is a 1987 TV movie about an American bloodstock agent who comes to Australia to obtain a champion stallion. It was the pilot for an unmade TV series The Hawkesbury. Falling Over Backwards Falling Over Backwards is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Mort Ransen and released in 1990. The film stars Saul Rubinek as Mel Rosenblum, a newly divorced schoolteacher suffering a mid-life crisis, who decides to reconstruct the happier times in his life by engineering the reunion of his divorced parents Harvey and Rose. Meanwhile Mel himself is drawn into a nascent relationship with Jackie, his landlady, which is complicated when Jackie discovers that she is pregnant by her previous boyfriend and considers having an abortion. The film was compared by critics to a Jewish version of a Michel Tremblay play. Ransen described it as the film that led to his decision to leave the National Film Board to work as an independent director, as he could not imagine the board approving the project. The film received two Genie Award nominations at the 12th Genie Awards in 1991, for Best Supporting Actor and Best Sound Editing. Farendj Farendj is a 1990 French drama film directed by Sabine Prenczina and starring Tim Roth, Marie Matheron and Matthias Habich Fortune Express Fortune Express is a 1991 French drama film directed by Olivier Schatzky. It was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival. Doomsday HaDerekh LeEin Harod was a 1990 Israeli film, adapted from Amos Kenans dystopian novel, describing a future civil war in Israel. The title refers to the journey of the protagonist to Kibbutz Ein Harod. The film was directed by Doron Eran and starred Tony Peck, Alessandra Mussolini, and Arnon Zadok. It was filmed in Israel but shot in English and aimed at an international market; funding primarily came from European and American investors. Despite its large budget, the film "suffered a bitter critical and commercial failure." It was panned by The Jerusalem Post upon its release: "This should be politically meaningful...But it is impossible to take anything in this picture seriously, when everything is so blatantly fake and clumsy." The Returning The Returning is a 1990 Australia-New Zealand horror film directed by John Day. True Confections True Confections is a 1991 Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Gail Singer. Based on Sondra Gotliebs Stephen Leacock Award-winning novel True Confections, it stars Leslie Hope as Verna Miller, a young Jewish woman growing up in the 1950s who rebels against the rigid gender role assigned to women in her era due to her ahead-of-her-time sensibilities and life aspirations. Rather than a strict adaptation of Gotliebs novel, Singer added some material to the screenplay that was more reflective of her own experiences in that era. The films cast also includes Judah Katz, Chandra West, Jeff Pustil, Jill Riley, Stewart Bick and Daniel Kash. The film premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival in August 1991, and was screened at the 1991 Festival of Festivals in September. Singers documentary film Wisecracks was also screened at the 1991 Festival of Festivals, making her the first filmmaker in the festivals history to have both a documentary and a narrative fiction film screened at the festival in the same year. General The General is a 1992 Russian biographical war film directed by Igor Nikolayev about officer Alexander Gorbatov. The Hummingbird Tree The Hummingbird Tree is a film directed by Noella Smith and starring Patrick Bergin, Niall Buggy and Sunil Ramjitsingh. It was filmed in Trinidad and Tobago in 1992 by the BBC. The script of the movie, by Jonathan Falla, was based on the book The Hummingbird Tree, written by Ian McDonald and first published by Heinemann in 1969. The book was republished by Macmillan Publishers in 2004. The Broadcast Tapes of Dr. Peter The Broadcast Tapes of Dr. Peter is a 1993 Canadian documentary film produced by Arthur Ginsberg. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film is based upon the video diary of Peter Jepson-Young, better known as "Dr. Peter", which documented his life as a person with AIDS. Children of Fate: Life and Death in a Sicilian Family Children of Fate: Life and Death in a Sicilian Family is a 1993 documentary film about life in the slums of Palermo, Sicily, directed by Andrew Young and Susan Todd. For Better or for Worse For Better or For Worse is a 1993 American documentary film produced by David Collier. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Eenmaal geslagen, nooit meer bewogen Once Beaten, Twice Shy or Eenmaal Geslagen, Nooit Meer Bewogen is a 1995 Dutch film directed by Gerrard Verhage. Party Party is a 1994 short film starring Gary Coleman, Floyd Harden, DeAnna Hawkins, Ron Litman and Greg Nassief. The film was directed by Eric Swelstad and produced by Johnnie J. Young of J&E Studio Productions, from a script by Jay Woelfel based on a story by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The film was shot in 1994 on location in Lucerne Valley in the Mojave Desert in California. Talk Talk is a 1994 Australian film directed by Susan Lambert and starring Victoria Longley and Angie Milliken. Helicopter String Quartet Helicopter String Quartet is a 78-minute 1996 Dutch English- and German-language independent underground experimental documentary art film directed by Frank Scheffer. Muzyka dlya dekabrya Music for December is a 1995 Russian drama film directed by Ivan Dykhovichny. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Un inverno freddo freddo A Cold, Cold Winter is a 1996 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Roberto Cimpanelli. For this film Cimpanelli won the 1997 Nastro dArgento for best new director. States of Control States of Control is a 1997 American drama film written and directed by Zack Winestine and starring Jennifer Van Dyck and Stephen Bogardus. It is Winestines directorial debut. Timberland Terror Tall Timbers is a 1937 action melodrama set in the timber industry directed by Ken G. Hall and starring Frank Leighton and Shirley Ann Richards. Wife of General Ling The Wife of General Ling is a 1937 British drama film directed by Ladislao Vajda and starring Griffith Jones, Valéry Inkijinoff and Adrianne Renn. It was adapted from a novel by Dorothy Hope and Peter Cheyney. The film was made at Shepperton Studios by the independent company Premier-Stafford Productions. H-2 Worker H-2 Worker is a 1990 documentary film about the exploitation of Jamaican guest workers in Floridas sugar cane industry. It was directed by Stephanie Black, and won the Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize for documentaries in the 1990 festival. It was shot in Belle Glade, Clewiston, and Okeelanta as well as Jamaica and includes cane fields and worker camps owned by US Sugar Corporation and the Okeelanta Corporation. The cane harvesters were brought in to perform the autumn harvest of sugar cane under the H-2A Visa program. The Jamaicans replaced earlier generations of Bahamian seasonal workers who in turn replaced migrant labor recruited from the Cotton Belt in the first half of the 20th century. A documentary short that accompanies the DVD version of the film states that human labor was abandoned for mechanical harvesters in 1992. The film features interviews with a United States Department of Labor official, a Florida Sugar Cane League official, Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley, local merchants, and a dozen or so field workers. It also includes footage of César Chávez, US Representative Thomas Downey, and US Senator Bill Bradley. Hollywood on Parade No. A-8 Hollywood on Parade No. A-8 is an American Pre-Code Paramount Pictures short film. The Felons The Felons is a 1987 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Franci Slak. It was entered into the 38th Berlin International Film Festival. Heat Wave Heat Wave is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Albert Burdon, Cyril Maude and Les Allen. A British vegetable salesman accidentally gets mixed up in a planned revolution in South America. It was title The Code originally. It was made at Islington Studios by Gainsborough Pictures. The films sets were designed by the Austrian art director Oscar Friedrich Werndorff. Piedino il questurino Piedino il questurino is a 1974 criminal comedy film directed by Franco Lo Cascio and starring Franco Franchi. It is a parody of Stenos Flatfoot. The Ballad of Cossack Golota The Ballad of Cossack Golota is a 1937 Soviet action drama film directed by Igor Savchenko. Es werde Licht! 1. Teil Let There Be Light is a 1917 German silent drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Bernd Aldor, Hugo Flink and Nelly Lagarst. It was followed by three sequels. The films sets were designed by the art director August Rinaldi. Manfred Noa was employed as an artistic consultant. Hide and Seek Hide and Seek is an Israeli drama film, directed by Dan Wolman and released in 1980. Billed as the first Israeli film ever to address themes of homosexuality, the film is set in Mandatory Palestine in 1946. The film centers on Uri, a young boy who lives with his grandfather as his parents are involved in the resistance movement against the British occupation. He has a warm and friendly relationship with his tutor Balaban, but follows him one day and witnesses him having sex with an Arab man, leading to tragic consequences when he reports Balaban to the Haganah. The films cast includes Gila Almagor, Benyamin Armon, Chaim Hadaya, Efrat Lavie, Rahel Shor and Doron Tavory. Mainichi ga natsuyasumi is a Japanese film directed by Shūsuke Kaneko. Actress Hinako Saeki won the Newcomer of the Year award at the Japan Academy Awards and Best New Talent at the Yokohama Film Festival for her role in this film. The Winter's Tale The Winters Tale is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Company. The plot is an adaptation of The Winters Tale by William Shakespeare and requires fore-knowledge of the plot in order to understand the condensed one reel work. The film focuses on the conflict arising from two Kings, one of Bohemia and one of Sicilia, during a meeting. Queen Hermione enrages her jealous husband, Leontes, by entertaining Polixenes. Leontes decides to kill him with poison, but the plan is foiled by the courtier tasked with the assassination. For this, Leontes imprisons his wife. Hermione gives birth to a daughter and Leontes orders the baby to die out in the wilderness. Hermione is then brought before the court and apparently dies after interrogation. Fifteen years pass and Polixenes confronts and then secretly follows his son, appearing as he declares his intention to marry a shepherdess. The two lovers seek protection with Leontes, the King of Sicilia. Mourning and repentant for his past actions, Leontes learns the shepherdess is his daughter and blesses the marriage of the lovers. The royal party goes to see a statue of the late queen Hermoine which is revealed to be alive. The cast includes Anna Rosemond, Frank H. Crane and Martin Faust, but the directorial and production credits for the film are unknown. The production was a success for the Thanhouser Company and the film was met with positive reception following its May 27, 1910 release. The film survives in the Library of Congress, but it is missing the final scene of the production. The surviving print suffers from significant deterioration. The Birth of a Race The Birth of a Race is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by John W. Noble. It was made as a response to the 1915 film The Birth of a Nation, and was meant to discredit the negative stereotypes perpetuated by the film. Initially, it was intended to be a short answer film that could be appended to The Birth of a Nation in 1915 but a combination of weak financial backing and growing ambitions delayed its completion for more than two years. When finally released in December 1918, following the end of World War I, The Birth of a Race was a two-hour feature-length film, portraying the achievements of black people through history. It premiered in Chicago in December, 1918, to great ballyhoo but was a commercial and critical failure. This film is preserved at the Library of Congress. The Great Day The Great Day is a 1920 British short drama film directed by Hugh Ford and starring Hugh Ford. Alfred Hitchcock is credited as a title designer. On 17 April 1921, Paramount Pictures released the film in the US at five reels. The film is now considered to be a lost film. Nirala Nirala is a 1950 Bollywood film. American Intellectuals American Intellectuals is a Satire Comedy written and directed by Paige Taylor, starring Peter Hansen Gibson, Shawnee Free Jones, Portia de Rossi and Alex Martin. Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf Me! Im Afraid of Virginia Woolf is a 1978 television play by Alan Bennett, produced by London Weekend Television and directed by Stephen Frears. The title of the play is a parody of Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, which in turn plays on the title of the Disney song "Whos Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?". Sounder, Part 2 Part 2, Sounder is a 1976 American drama film directed by William A. Graham. It is the sequel to the 1972 Oscar-nominated film Sounder, which in turn is based on William H. Armstrongs Newbery Award-winning novel of the same name. Although Lonne Elder III and Robert B. Radnitz returned as screenwriter and producer respectively, neither Martin Ritt nor any of the cast members from the first film participated in the sequel, with the exception of Taj Mahal, who reprised his role as Ike and returned as composer. According to Bob McCann, the film was "barely released." Flim Flam Films Flim Flam Films is a 1927 silent animated short subject featuring Felix the Cat. The Bandmaster The Bandmaster is a 1931 short film by Walter Lantz Productions, starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. As with a few films from the series, the cartoon is in the public domain. The Ginger Bread Boy The Ginger Bread Boy is an animated short by Walter Lantz Productions and is among the many films of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. The story mentioned in the cartoon is based on "The Gingerbread Man", published in St. Nicholas Magazine in 1875. Extraña ternura Extraña ternura is a 1964 Argentine film directed by Daniel Tinayre based on a novel by Guy des Cars. Bliss Bliss is a British television science thriller series first broadcast on 11 October 1995. It ran for a total of five episodes on ITV1. The series starred Simon Shepherd as Dr. Sam Bliss, a medical research scientist based at Cambridge University, and widowed father-of-two, who often finds himself investigating bizarre and unexplained deaths, with the help of his assistant, Dr. Melanie Kilpatrick. Initially broadcast as a single stand-alone pilot episode in 1995, Bliss spawned a run of four episodes, which followed in 1997. The initial pilot was directed by Marc Evans and written by novelist Michael Stewart. Jonathan Hyde, Reece Dinsdale and Jennifer Hilary co-starred in the pilot, alongside Sarah Smart and Zoë Hart, who later reprised their roles for the series. The initial pilot drew a viewing audience of approximately 10 million, while viewing figures for the series averaged around 7 million. In 2000, both the pilot episode and series were released on VHS via Carlton Television. Neither the pilot episode, nor the series, have been released on DVD. Krazy and Ignatz Discuss the Letter 'G' Krazy Kat & Ignatz Mouse Discuss the Letter G is a 1916 silent short animated film featuring the comic strip character Krazy Kat. As with other animated shorts at the time, it was featured as an extra along with news reports that were released on film. Anna proletárka Anna Proletářka is a 1953 Czechoslovak film based on the novel by Ivan Olbracht. The movie was filmed on location in Osek, and Prague. It was released on 20 February 1953. It describes proletarian life in the Czech Lands after World War I. Con lui cavalca la morte Death Rides Along is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Giuseppe Vari. Jwar Bhata Jwar Bhata is a 1944 black and white Indian drama film directed by Amiya Chakravarty. It marked the debut of Dilip Kumar, who went on to become one of the most famous actors in Bollywood. The film also featured Mridula Rani, Shamim Bano, Agha, Vikram Kapoor, K. N. Singh, Khalil, and Mumtaz Ali. It was produced by Bombay Talkies. The music director was Anil Biswas. A Lesson in Love A Lesson in Love is a 1931 American comedy film starring Helen Kane. Pecking Holes in Poles Pecking Holes in Poles is a Woody Woodpecker cartoon that was released in theaters on March 1, 1972. It is one of the last Woody cartoons that Walter Lantz Productions released into theaters. In addition to Grace Stafford, who provides Woodys voice, Daws Butler guest stars. Willoughby's Magic Hat Willoughbys Magic Hat is a 1943 Phantasies animated short subject directed by Bob Wickersham, produced by Screen Gems, and released to theatres by Columbia Pictures on April 20, 1943. The short features the character of a diminutive, weak man named Willoughby Wren, who finds he is granted super-strength by wearing a cap woven from the hair of Samson. He then uses his newfound powers to save a young woman from the clutches of an evil Frankensteins monster-like robot, but finds that his powers vanish when the hat falls off or is removed from his head, which seems to happen often. At these times, the announcer would call to Willoughby, "Willoughby! Willoughby! The hat, Willoughby! The hat!" The film is notable for its use of stylistic design and unusual camera angles, the influence of Screen Gem employees who had defected from Walt Disney Productions following the 1941 Disney animators strike. The designer for Willoughbys Magic Hat, Zack Schwartz, later became one of the co-founders of United Productions of America, a company that specialized in experimental and avant-garde animated shorts. Several later Screen Gems shorts featured the Willoughby character, something of an unusual superhero. Les amants du pont Saint-Jean Les Amants du pont Saint-Jean is a 1947 French film directed by Henri Decoin. It was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. Polvere di Napoli The Dust of Naples is a 1998 Italian comedy film written and directed by Antonio Capuano. Dil Diwana Dil Diwana is a 1974 Bollywood drama film directed by Narendra Bedi. Prayanam Prayanam is a 1975 Indian Malayalam-language feature film written by Padmarajan and directed by Bharathan. It was the debut of both Padmarajan and Bharathan. The writer-director duo is often credited for revolutionising Malayalam cinema with their expressive and innovative works. Prayanam stars Mohan Sharma, Kottarakkara Sreedharan Nair, Master Raghu, Lakshmi, Kaviyoor Ponnamma and Nanditha Bose. It probes into the realities that existed within the Brahmin community of the day. Kottarakkara Sreedharan Nair plays an elderly Brahmin priest married to a girl young enough to be his daughter. Bharathan produced the film as well as did the art direction. Music is composed by M. B. Sreenivasan with lyrics by Vayalar, Yatheendra Das and Bichu Thirumala. Bharathan remade the film into Tamil as Savithiri in 1980, but could not repeat the success. Sree Rama Anjaneya Yuddham Sri Ramanjaneya Yuddham, dubbed into Hindi as Shri Ram Hanuman Yuddha is a 1975 Telugu Mythological film, produced by Potluri Venkata Narayana and SBK Uma Maheswara Rao under the Lakshmi Narayana Pictures banner and directed by Bapu. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. Suli-buli Suli is a 1978 Indian Kannada film, produced and directed by B. S. Ranga. The film stars Lokesh, Ashok, Ramakrishna and M. S. Sathya in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Upendra Kumar. Angulimaal Angulimaal is a 1960 Hindi mythology drama film directed by Vijay Bhatt. The film was a Thai Information Service Co. Ltd. Presentation. Bhatt directed films for other producers besides his Prakash Pictures banner like, Banphool, Hira Aur Pathar and the "Thai governments Buddhist period film" Angulimaal. The story was adapted from Angulimala Sutta, with dialogues written by Bhavani Prasad Mishra. Special effects were by Babubhai Mistry, a long-time Bhatt regular. The music director was Anil Biswas with lyrics written by Bharat Vyas. The cinematographer was V. Avdhoot and the film starred Nimmi, Bharat Bhushan, Anita Guha, Chandrashekhar, Achala Sachdev, Manmohan Krishna, Prem Adib and Ram Mohan. Vinod Mehra, who started his career as a child actor in Ragini, played the role of the young Bharat Bhushan. He was credited as Vinod Kumar in the film. The film is set in the time of Buddha and portrays the life of the dacoit Angulimaal. Named Ahinsak at birth, he is the son of the Raj Purohit, who turns from a scholar to murderous ways, cutting off his victims fingers and making a garland of it, hence called Angulimaal. He then renounces his killings following an encounter with Buddha and turns into a monk. Wild Fruit Wild Fruit is a 1954 French film directed by Hervé Bromberger. Paris Vice Squad Paris Vice Squad is a 1951 French thriller film directed by Hervé Bromberger. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Kalasivunte Kaladu Sukham Kalasi Vunte Kaladu Sukham is a 1961 Telugu drama film, produced by Y. Rama Krishna Prasad and C. V. R. Prasad under Saradhi Studios and directed by Tapi Chanakya. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Savitri in the lead roles and music composed by Master Venu. The film is a remake of the Tamil movie Bhaaga Pirivinai. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Kal Mud is a 1997 Bulgarian short drama film written, directed and produced by Ivaylo Simidchiev. It was shot on 35 mm black and white film with a runtime of 22 minutes. Alibaba Marjinaa Alibaba Marjinaa is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by Kedar Kapoor. The film stars Prem Krishen as Alibaba and Tamanna as Marjina The Fortunate Fool The Fortunate Fool is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Norman Walker and starring Hugh Wakefield, Joan Wyndham and Jack Raine. It was made at Ealing Studios as a quota quickie. The films sets were designed by the art director Wilfred Shingleton. Jaroslav Hasek's Exemplary Cinematograph Jaroslav Haseks Exemplary Cinematograph is a 1955 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. The film starred Josef Kemr. Cinq tulipes rouges Five Red Tulips is a 1949 French crime film directed by Jean Stelli and starring René Dary, Suzanne Dehelly and Raymond Bussières. The films sets were designed by the art director Jacques Colombier. During the Tour de France, five riders are murdered. Sportivnaya chest Sporting Honour is a 1951 Soviet sports film directed by Vladimir Petrov and starring Aleksei Gribov, Grigori Sergeyev and Margarita Lifanova. It was awarded the Stalin Prize, although political objections had delayed its release. The Degraded The Degraded is the second film by Alexander Sokurov. It was released in 1980 and is of 30 minutes duration. Mauregard Mauregard is a French miniseries by Claude de Givray with Richard Leduc, Claude Jade, Henri Guisol, Brigitte Auber and Michel Subor The family epic extends over 120 years from 1849 to 1969: Four generations in Mauregard Castle. It all starts with the return of the presumed dead nobleman Hippolyte de Mettray to his wife Anne-Marie. Who is engaged to the Country Doctor Martin. But the repentant adventurer Hippolyte wins Anne-Marie back. At the same time he bought the castle of his ancestors, Mauregard, back. Twenty years later, Hippolyte wants his son Maxence with Hélène, the rich daughter of the adjacent Marquis, marry. But Maxence, in love with the orphan Françoise, refuses the money marriage which is mainly obtained Mauregard. Françoise and Maxence are supported in their fight calculated by Hélène. Another twenty years later - Hippolyte died without leaving a will - can Maxence and Françoise hardly get the lock. Another generation later versa Maxences nephew Charles-Auguste from the First World War back. Two women - Agnès and Elise - scramble for him. Clément, son of Charles-Auguste and Elise, fighting in World War II for the Resistance against the Germans. In the last part Clément returns with the young Carol from Canada back to the castle Mauregard. Gehra Daag Gehra Daag is a 1963 Bollywood romantic crime drama film directed by O. P. Ralhan. A moderate box-office success, the film became the ninth highest earning film of 1963, earning an approximate gross of Rs.1,40,00,000 and a net of Rs.70,00,000. The film stars Rajendra Kumar, Mala Sinha, Lalita Pawar, Usha Kiron, Madan Puri and Manmohan Krishna. Haji Agha, the Cinema Actor Haji Agha, the Cinema Actor is a 1933 Iranian comedy film directed by Iranian-Armenian director, Ovannes Oganian and one of a few remaining Iranian silent films. This was Ohaninans second film in Iran after the success of Abi and Rabi, his first silent film. The film reflects the clash between tradition and modernity in Iranian society in the early 1930s. While Abi and Rabi did well commercially, Haji Agha Aktor-e Cinema did not succeed at the box office due to its technical shortcomings and the fact that its release coincided with the first Persian talkie, Dokhtar-e Lor. The film tells the story of a director is searching for a subject for his film, when he receives a suggestion to film Haji Agha, a wealthy conservative man. Haji’s daughter, son-in-law, and servant help the director orchestrate a series of events that enable the director to film Haji in action. When the film is finished and Haji views it, he sees his own image on the screen and, enthralled by it, begins to appreciate the merits of cinema. Ishanou Ishanou is a 1990 Manipur film directed by Aribam Syam Sharma. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Nezbedný bakalár The Adventurous Bachelor is a 1946 Czech comedy film directed by Otakar Vávra. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. The Golem and the Dancing Girl The Golem and the Dancing Girl is a 1917 German silent comedy horror film. It is part of a trilogy, preceded by The Golem and followed by How He Came into the World. Paul Wegener and Rochus Gliese co-directed and acted in the film. Wegener also wrote the screenplay. This was the screen debut of Fritz Feld. It was produced by Deutsche Bioscop GmbH. The Golem and the Dancing Girl is now considered a lost film, though silentera.com reports a print may exist in an "eastern European film archive". Troy Howarth wrote, " remains one of the earliest filmed examples of a horror spoof....makes it all the more regrettable that it has vanished so completely." Arnold's Wrecking Co. Arnolds Wrecking Company is the first film written and directed by Steven E. de Souza, released in 1973. It was filmed on Library Place, Princeton, with residents of the home of Ellwood and Shirley Kauffman receiving credits for their work. Business-manager-to be Scott Kauffman made a cameo appearance as the younger version of de Souzas character, Kenny. Das dumme Gänslein Das dumme Gänslein is one in a trio of German animated short films produced in 1944 by Hans Fischerkoesen, who was the chief animator and author. It is a tale of a female goose consumed by adventure and urban glamour in her countryside life, who had to be saved from a cunning fox by her friends and family. The moral of the tale was not be extravagant and adventurous due to its consequences and it not being what one would expect, and promoting that people should live a ‘normal’ German family life. The animation has an underling theme of Nazi propaganda. It symbolises the Völkisch ideology to be traditionally conventional, demonstrating the idea that a womans main purpose was to produce ‘true’ German children, and not be individualistic or sexually sinful. It represents that if you vary from the traditional German life then the consequences could be dire, possibly leading to death. This can relate to the Nazi fear policy, by which people who opposed the regime or were seen as asocial, were punished and it could have eventually lead to their death. The film also indirectly contains anti-Semitism through the character of the cunning fox. Aan Baan Aan Baan is a 1972 Bollywood drama film directed by Prakash Mehra. The film stars Rajendra Kumar and Raakhee. Punishment to the Traitor Punishment to the Traitor is a 1966 Argentine drama film directed by Manuel Antin and starring Sergio Renán, Marcela López Rey and Jorge Barreiro. Life and Death Life and Death is a 1980 Norwegian drama film directed by Petter Vennerød and Svend Wam. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Marinella Marinella is a 1936 French comedy film directed by Pierre Caron and starring Tino Rossi, Yvette Lebon and Jeanne Fusier-Gir. The films sets were designed by the art director Jean Douarinou. El profesor Tirabombas El Profesor Tirabombas is a 1972 Argentine film. The Woman from Tangier The Woman from Tangier is a 1948 American crime film directed by Harold Daniels and starring Adele Jergens, Stephen Dunne and Ian MacDonald. It was one of a number of films set in Tangier during the era. The films art direction was by Walter Holscher. La vida difícil de una mujer fácil La vida difícil de una mujer fácil is a 1979 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Chopin Sciopèn is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Odorisio. The film entered the competition at the 39th Venice Film Festival, in which it won the Silver Lion for best first work. Odorisio was awarded best new director at the San Sebastián International Film Festival, while Tino Schirinzi won a Silver Ribbon for best supporting actor. Prisoner 1040 Procesado 1040 is a 1958 Argentine thriller film directed by Rubén W. Cavalloti. The film involves an honest man who is wrongly imprisoned and explores the horror within the cold walls of the prison. Bôryoku kyôshitsu , is a 1976 Japanese film directed by . It was Hiroshi Tachis first starring role. M.M.M. 83 M.M.M. 83 is a 1965 Italian spy film directed by Sergio Bergonzelli. Fylfot Swordplay is a 1969 Japanese film directed by Kazuo Ikehiro. It is based on Renzaburō Shibatas novel series Nemuri Kyoshiro. The lead star is Hiroki Matsukata. He played Nemuri Kyoshiro as a replacement for Ichikawa Raizo VIII. In this film Masakazu Tamura played a villain Gegege no Kitarô , originally known as , is a Japanese manga series created in 1960 by Shigeru Mizuki. It is best known for its popularization of the folklore creatures known as yōkai, a class of spirit-monster to which all of the main characters belong. This story was an early 20th-century Japanese folk tale performed on kamishibai. It has been adapted for the screen several times, as anime, live action and video games. The word "Ge Ge Ge" in the title is a cackling noise in the Japanese language. A Hole in the Wall A Hole in the Wall is a 1982 Argentine film directed by David José Kohon. It is loosely inspired in Faust and fictionalizes the era of the Argentine dictatorship. Lost and Found Oggetti smarriti is a 1980 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Giuseppe Bertolucci. It entered the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs section at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. The Old Jar Craftsman The Old Jar Craftsman aka Old Man Making a Jar is a 1969 South Korean film directed by Choi Ha-won. It was awarded Best Film at the Blue Dragon Film Awards ceremony. The film was selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 42nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. That Forward Center Dies at Dawn That Forward Center Died at Dawn is a 1961 Argentine drama film, adapted by Agustín Cuzzani from his play of the same name. It was directed by René Mugica and was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. Bim Bim is a 1975 Trinidad and Tobago film written by Raoul Pantin and directed by Hugh A. Robertson. It was described by Bruce Paddington as "one of the most important films to be produced in Trinidad and Tobago and ... one of the classics of Caribbean cinema". In 1975 at the United States Virgin Islands Film Festival in St Thomas, Bim won a gold medal special jury award as "a film of unusual merit". Isabelita Isabelita is a 1940 Argentine comedy film directed by Manuel Romero and starring Paulina Singerman, Tito Lusiardo and Sofía Bozán. El deseo de vivir The Desire to Live is a 1973 Argentine romantic musical film directed by Julio Saraceni and starring Sandro and Elena Sedova. El muro del silencio El muro del silencio is a 1974 Mexican film starring Brontis Jodorowsky as Daniel. It was directed by Luis Alcoriza. The film was shot 1972 in Bogotá and Santa Marta, Magdalena, Colombia, and released 31 January 1974. In 1973, the film music secured José Antonio Alcaraz and Rubén Fuentes the Silver Ariel for the best score. The Ceremony of Innocence The Ceremony of Innocence is a 1970 television movie adaptation of the play by the same name which depicts a highly fictionalized account of the events leading up to Sweyn Forkbeards invasion of England in AD 1013. The script was written by Ronald Ribman and the film was directed by Ken Rockefeller and Arthur Allan Seidelman. On a Perfect Day Un día perfecto is a science-fiction short film by Jacobo Rispa. It was awarded with the Goya in 1999, and received various other prizes in Alcine, Viña del Mar, and Festival Internacional de Cortometrajes de Vila Real. Bachpan Bachpan is a 1970 Bollywood Hindi drama film directed and produced by Kotayya Pratyagatma. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar and Tanuja. Game for Three Losers Game for Three Losers is a 1965 British drama directed by Gerry OHara and starring Michael Gough, Mark Eden and Toby Robins. It was made at Merton Park Studios as part of the long-running series of Edgar Wallace adaptations; this being adapted from a novel of the same name by Edgar Lustgarten. Door Ki Awaaz Door Ki Awaaz is a 1964 Indian Family, Suspense Drama movie directed by Devendra Goel. The film stars Joy Mukherjee, Saira Banu, Pran and Om Prakash. The music is by Ravi and the lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni. Glad Tidings! Glad Tidings is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Barbara Kelly, Raymond Huntley and Ronald Howard. It was based on the play of the same title by R. F. Delderfield and made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames. The films art direction was by John Stoll. The backers Eros Films were pleased enough with the films success to adapt another Delderfield play as Where Theres a Will in 1955. Karel a já Karel and I is a 1942 Czechoslovak comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Jirí Dohnal, Jana Dítetová, Jaroslav Marvan. El maleficio II El maleficio 2: Los enviados del infierno, is a Mexican film produced by Televicine S.A. de C.V. and directed by Raúl Araiza. It is a sequel to the telenovela El maleficio. It stars Ernesto Alonso, Eduardo Yáñez and Lucía Méndez. The Fight for Freedom The Fight for Freedom is a 1908 Western film probably directed by D. W. Griffith. Filmed in Shadyside in June 1908, the film was released on 17 July 1908. High Street High Street is a 1976 Belgian drama film directed by André Ernotte. The film was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Aage Ki Soch Aage Ki Soch is 1988 Hindi language movie directed by Dada Kondke, starring Shakti Kapoor, Dada Kondke, Swapna, Raza Murad and Satish Shah. Baap Re Baap Baap Re Baap is a 1955 Hindi family comedy drama film, produced and directed by A. R. Kardar. Produced under the Kardar Productions banner, it had dialogues by S. N. Bannerjee and Jagdish Kanwal. The music director was O. P. Nayyar, with the lyrics written by Jan Nisar Akhtar. Baap Re Baap, a musical comedy, was a success and brought a big improvement in Kishore Kumars career. He acted in a total of sixty-eight films from 1953 to 1968. The film starred Kishore Kumar, Chand Usmani, Smriti Biswas, Jayant, Ulhas and Leela Mishra. The story revolves around a wealthy young man, whose over-anxious parents try to arrange a prospective bride for him. People from different states in the country answer the matrimonial advertisement, leading to several comedic situations due to the regional and language problems. Naandi Naandi is a 1964 Kannada romantic drama film directed and written by N. Lakshminarayan, making his first venture in film direction. The film was produced by actor Vadiraj and Jawahar for "Sri Bharathi Chitra" studio house. The film starred Rajkumar and Harini along with Kalpana and Udaykumar playing guest roles. Actor Dinesh made his debut through this film in a supporting role. The film, upon release garnered wide appreciation and recognition for capturing the real-time plights of the deaf people for the first time in commercial cinema. The film, produced by Vadiraj, set a landmark by being the first ever film to screen in an International film festival. This film screened at IFFI 1992 Kannada cinema Retrospect. Rainy Days Rainy Days is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Anthony Mack. It was the 71st Our Gang short released. The Unwritten Law: A Thrilling Drama Based on the Thaw-White Tragedy The Unwritten Law: A Thrilling Drama Based on the Thaw-White Case is a 1907 film produced by the Lubin Manufacturing Company, based on the true crime story of Harry Kendall Thaws murder of Stanford White over his involvement with model and actress Evelyn Nesbit. Produced and released concurrently with Thaws trial, its depiction of a recent sexual scandal led to widespread controversy, becoming "the first film in the United States to be widely construed as scandalous." Midnight Ramble Midnight Ramble is a 1994 documentary about the early history of Black American movies from the period between 1910 and 1950. Known as "race movies", these films, traditionally independent of Hollywood, were made primarily by, for and about the black community. This documentary is a tribute to a film genre that lasted for more than 40 years, produced over 500 movies, and created a foundation for contemporary films from directors such as Spike Lee and Tyler Perry. James Avery narrates this exploration of the early black film industry. There is a mistaken assumption that "race films" began largely in reaction to D. W. Griffiths 1915 The Birth of a Nation. Nothing could be further from the truth. Race movies actually began around 1910 in Chicago in response to the Black Community longing to see themselves reflected on the silver screen via this new medium of film. Wanting to see themselves through their own eyes, on their own terms thus counteracting the Hollywood stereotypes within the American media. The film focuses especially on the work of Oscar Micheaux, considered the "Dean of Black American film", a controversial filmmaker who wrote, produced, and directed over 40 features, and tackled difficult social issues in Black America. It includes clips from films by a number of African-American directors of the period, which is very helpful since many of these films are difficult to find or unavailable. There are two versions of the title of the documentary, both referring to the same work. Initially released in 1994 as, Midnight Ramble: Oscar Micheaux & the Story of Race Movies It was re-released as Midnight Ramble: The Story of the Black Film Industry by PBS in 1995 The 1995 version also eliminates the David McCullugh introduction. Betão Ronca Ferro Betão Ronca Ferro is a 1970 Brazilian comedy film directed by Mazzaropi and Geraldo Afonso Miranda. 48 Hours of Hallucinatory Sex 48 Hours of Hallucinatory Sex is a 1987 Brazilian trash/sexploitation film by Brazilian film director José Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Zé do Caixão. The film is the third of several sexploitation films Marins released in the 1980s. It was preceded by World Market of Sex and 24 Hours of Explicit Sex. Matros Chizhik Sailor Chizhik is a 1955 Soviet drama film directed by . Le triangle de feu The Triangle of Fire is a 1932 French-German crime film directed by Edmond T. Gréville and Johannes Guter and starring Jean Angelo, André Roanne and Elisabeth Pinajeff. Stars of Eger Stars of Eger is a 1923 Hungarian silent historical film directed by Pál Fejös and starring Mara Jankovszky, Zoltán Makláry and Ili K. Takács. It is an adaptation of the 1899 novel Eclipse of the Crescent Moon by Géza Gárdonyi. A second film adaptation was made in 1968. Sitapur Ki Geeta Sitapur Ki Geeta is a 1987 Hindi movie which stars Hema Malini, Rajesh Khanna and Pran. The music is by Om Prakash Sharma and Master Sonik. The movie, set against a rural backdrop, was most successful in the North and the East of India. Lachak Lachak Jaye Jawani is the most famous song from this film, sung by Amit Kumar and Asha Bhosle. Rajesh Khanna makes special appearances in the film as the presumably intended groom of Hema Malini. The film was dubbed into Bhojpuri and re-released in 2006. Janma Janmada Anubandha Janma Janmada Anubandha is a 1980 Indian Kannada Thriller - drama film directed, co-produced and scripted by Shankar Nag. The film has an ensemble cast including Anant Nag, Shankar Nag, Jayanthi, Jayamala and Manjula in the lead roles. The film was a musical blockbuster with all the songs composed by Ilaiyaraaja considered evergreen hits. Janma Janmada Anubandha was one of the highest grossing Kannada films of the year 1980. It was declared a superhit at the box office. Its considered as one of the best movies by Anant Nag and Shankar Nag duo. Van Morrison in Ireland Van Morrison in Ireland is the first official video by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, released in 1981 of a concert Morrison recorded in Northern Ireland in 1979. It was directed by Michael Radford who would go on to become a noted filmmaker. The video includes footage of the band whilst touring in Ireland and images of Belfast, including Hyndford Street and Cyprus Avenue. Tony Stewart of the NME states, "The band display a range of textures reminiscent of The Caledonia Soul Orchestra, first with the dark resonance of Toni Marcus violin, then Pat Kyles bright sharp tenor sax and finally Bobby Tenchs prickly electric guitar". This concert featured the band with which Morrison recorded his 1978 album Wavelength, augmented by a horn section and violinist. The concert included two songs from Wavelength, the title track and "Checkin It Out". The rest of the songs had originally been recorded at least seven years earlier, the latest of these being "Saint Dominics Preview" from 1972. Also on the video are two songs Morrison had recorded when fronting the band Them in the mid 1960s — "Dont Look Back" and "Gloria". 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Kittur Chennamma Kitturu Chennamma is a 1961 Indian historical drama film in Kannada language, directed and produced by B. R. Panthulu. It stars B. Saroja Devi as Kittur Chennamma, an Indian freedom fighter who led an armed rebellion against the British East India Company in 1824, and died in captivity in 1829. At the 9th National Film Awards, the film was awarded the Best Feature Film in Kannada. This film screened at IFFI 1992 B R Panthalu Homage section. Newspaper Boy Newspaper Boy is a Malayalam–language Indian drama film released in 1955. It is the first neo realistic movie in the language. The film narrates the life of the common man on the street. The film is noteworthy in that the entire production programme from script-writing to direction was controlled and executed by students. The group of students were from the school Adarsh Kalamandir and the film was written and directed by P. Ramdas. The screenplay was based on a short story written by Ramadas himself. Though the film had a shoestring budget of , featured mostly amateur actors, and was made by an inexperienced crew, Newspaper Boy was a critical success. Influenced by Italian neorealism, the film is also remembered for being the worlds first commercial film made by students. Tokyo Nagarathile Viseshangal Tokyo Nagarathile Viseshangal is a 1999 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Jose Thomas. The film stars Jagathy Sreekumar, Mukesh, Prem Kumar and Tony. The films musical score is by S. P. Venkatesh, Sunny Stephen and Violin Jacob. Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter, also known as The Man Who Hated Laughter, is a 1972 American animated one-hour television film that was part of The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie. This film is notable for uniting the characters from almost every newspaper comic strip then owned by King Features Syndicate in one story. Gajadonga Gaja Donga is a 1981 Telugu Action crime film, produced by Chalasani Gopi and K. Nageswara Rao under the Vijaya Durga Art Pictures banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Sridevi, Jayasudha in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. Ghungroo Ki Awaaz Ghungroo Ki Awaaz is a 1981 Bollywood horror-mystery film directed by the Ramsay Brothers. It features Rekha and Vijay Anand in the lead. This film was released on 29 September, 1981. It was loosely inspired by the Hollywood thriller Vertigo. Cikáni Gypsies is a 1922 Czech silent drama film directed by Karl Anton and starring Hugo Svoboda, Olga Augustová and Theodor Pistek. It is an adaptation of the 1835 novel Cikáni by Karel Hynek Mácha. Along with Antons later silent The May Fairy, it is credited with initiating the tradition of lyricism in Czech cinema. The Killer The Killer is a 1953 Turkish adventure film directed by Lütfi Akad and starring Ayhan Isik, Gülistan Güzey and Neriman Köksal. Mahamantri Timmarasu Mahamantri Timmarusu is a 1962 Telugu historical film, produced by Atluri Pundarikakshaiah and N. Ramabrahmam under the Gowtami Productions banner and directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao. It stars Gummadi, N. T. Rama Rao, and Devika in the lead roles and music composed by Pendyala Nageswara Rao. Lovers of the Lord of the Night Los Amantes del Señor de la Noche is a 1986 Mexican horror film. Mask of Desire Mask of Desire is a 2000 Nepali film directed by Tsering Rhitar Sherpa. It was Nepals submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Vayanadan Thampan Vayanadan Thamban is a 1978 Malayalam-language Indian horror film directed by A. Vincent and produced by S. Hariharan a Director of Radio Advertising Services, starring Kamal Haasan and Latha in lead roles. Kamal Haasan plays the role of a 100-year-old warlock. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Kanni Vettai and later Bollywood as Pyasa Shaitan with added scenes by director Joginder. The horror theme was the first of its kind when it was released. The movie is about an old warlock who seduces women for a devil to gain youth in return. Aananda Jothi Anandha Jodhi is a 1963 Tamil-language drama film, directed by V. N. Reddy and A. S. A. Sami. The film features M. G. Ramachandran, M. R. Radha and Devika in lead roles, while Kamal Haasan played as a child artist. The film, produced by P. S. Veerappa, had musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy and was released on 5 July 1963. It was the only film of Devika with M.G.R. Idanilangal Idanilangal is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by K. Balachander. The film stars Mammootty, Mohanlal, Menaka and Seema in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. Preminchu Pelladu Preminchu Pelladu is a 1985 Telugu comedy film produced by Ramoji Rao under the Usha Kiran Movies banner and directed by Vamsy. It stars Rajendra Prasad and Bhanupriya in the lead roles, with music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film is the debut of Rajendra Prasad as a Hero. The film was recorded as Hit at the box office. Purappad Purappadu is a 1990 Indian Malayalam language film, directed by Jeassy. The film stars Mammootty, Parvathy Jayaram, Sumalatha and Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair in lead roles. The musical score to the film is by Ouseppachan and lyrics are written by the renowned lyricist O.N.V.Kurup. The film, which deals with social issues and dramatic action is shot in Panavision and considered to be Jeassy’s "magnum opus". Veendum Veendum is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Joshiy. The film stars Mammootty, Ratheesh, Jayashree and Geethu Mohandas in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Ouseppachan. Pyar Mohabbat Pyar Mohabbat is a 1966 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Shankar Mukherjee. It stars Dev Anand and Saira Banu in pivotal roles. Desiya Geetham Desiya Geetham is a 1998 Tamil drama film directed by Cheran. The film co-produced by R. Chandru, Abuthahir, Sathish Kumar, G. V. Suresh Kumar. The film created controversy during release and received positive reviews. The film was one among 1998 Deepavali releases. Hey Amigo! A Toast to Your Death Hey Amigo! A Toast to Your Death is a 1970 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Paolo Bianchini and starring Wayde Preston. Falesná kocicka Falešná kočička aneb Když si žena umíní is a Czech silent comedy film directed by Svatopluk Innemann. It was released in 1926. Kilimanjaro: How to Spell Love Kilimanjaro: How to spell Love is a 2001 Swiss romantic Comedy Movie, written by Jürgen Ladenburger, directed by Mike Eschmann, produced by Triluna Film Cast: Martin Rapold, Gesine Crukowski, Stefan Gubser, Inigo Gallo, Eliane Chappuis and more. The animal trainer Roberto, who cant read nor write, accidentally get into a literature TV-Talk Show, while looking for his runaway Chimpanzee. There he also meet his freaked out Love "Juliette" again, a single mother and very attractive Editor in chief. Chehraa Chehraa is a 1999 Indian Hindi film directed by Gautam Adhikari and produced by Markand Adhikari. The Great Adventure of Zorro The Great Adventure of Zorro is a 1976 film starring Rodolfo de Anda in a Mexican version of Zorro, directed by Raúl de Anda and featuring such actors as Helena Rojo and Pedro Armendáriz Jedara Bale Jedara Bale is a 1968 Kannada language spy thriller film directed by Dorai-Bhagavan starring Rajkumar, Jayanthi, K. S. Ashwath, Narasimharaju and Udayakumar. The music of the film was composed by G. K. Venkatesh. The film is the first movie in the CID 999 Franchise created along the lines of the James Bond and James Bond - styled films. The success of this movie led to 3 sequels - Goa Dalli CID 999 , Operation Jackpot Nalli C.I.D 999 and Operation Diamond Racket. This was one of the first James Bond - styled films in India. Rajkumar was the first actor in India to enact a role which was based on James Bond in a full-fledged manner. Bhagwan made the film after going through 11 books on James Bond. The movie was made with a budget of less than 3 lakhs and the makers recovered 2 lakhs from sale of dubbing rights alone. This movie is credited to have inspired a desi Bond genre in a full-fledged manner which lead to Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi film industries attempting to replicate the Kannada spy movie genre. The grand success of this movie led to several such attempts in other south Indian languages with top stars - Jaishankar in Tamil; Krishna in Telugu and Prem Nazir in Malayalam. It was also the first south Indian movie to use the miniature faking technique for a car blasting sequence. The CID 999 Franchise was also the first Indian movie franchise to have four installments. Thenum Vayambum Thenum Vayambum is a 1981 Malayalam film directed by Ashok Kumar, starring Nedumudi Venu, Prem Nazir and Sumalatha in the leading roles, along with Mohanlal and Rani Padmini. Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere is a 1960 Hindi movie. Produced by Bihari Masand for Kanwar Kala Mandir, the film is directed by Arjun Hingorani. The film stars Balraj Sahni, Dharmendra and Kum Kum. The film was Dharmendras debut film. Dakshina Dakshina is a 1994 film directed by Tulsi Ghimire who made this movie as a gift to his mentor Kamlakar Karkhanis. He had promised his mentor to make 10 Nepali films. Dakshina became one of the biggest hits of Tulsi Ghimires films. Le jouet criminel Le Jouet criminel is a French short crime film from 1969. It was directed and written by Adolfo Arrieta, starring Jean Marais and Michèle Moretti. The Famine Bara is a 1982 Kannada film directed and produced by M. S. Sathyu. It is based on the story written by eminent writer U. R. Ananthamurthy. The film starred Anant Nag, C.R.Simha and Loveleen Madhu in lead roles. The film won many laurels upon release including the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada for its script of an incisive analysis of the socio-political situation in a drought affected district. The film went on floors in 1980 and made its theatrical release in 1982. The Hindi version of the film Sookha was released in 1983. However, unlike the Kannada version, the film couldnt get a theatrical release, and was shown on Doordarshan. Privalovskiye milliony Privalovs Millions is a 1972 two-part drama film based on the novel by Dmitry Mamin-Sibiryak. Mohabbat Zindagi Hai Mohabbat Zindagi Hai is a 1966 Hindi movie produced by K. C Gulati for Roop Chaya, and directed by Jagdish Nirula. The film stars Dharmendra, Rajshree, Mehmood, Deven Verma and Johnny Walker. The music was composed by O. P. Nayyar with lyrics by S. H. Bihari. I Love India I Love India is a 1993 Tamil vigilante film directed by Pavithran. The film features Sarath Kumar, débutante Tisca Chopra and Shenbagam in lead roles. The film, produced by actor Vishals mother Janaki G. K. Reddy, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 15 October 1993. Loving Someone May Minamahal was a 1993 Filipino film produced by Star Cinema and was turned into a TV series by ABS-CBN. Its rough translation in English is "Loving Someone". The film was co-produced by Regal Films and also rereleased on Home Video in 1995 and 2002 internationally. In 2018, a digitally restored version in high definition was restored by ABS CBN and Digital Film Lab. Ormakal Marikkumo? Ormakal Marikkumo is a 1977 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed and produced by K. S. Sethumadhavan. The film stars Kamal Haasan and Shoba. The film has musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. This film was later dubbed in Hindi-language as Afsana Do Dil Kaa, and Telugu as Parvathi Malli Puttindi. Ranadheera Kanteerava Ranadheera Kantheerava is a 1960 Kannada historical drama biographical film directed by the editor-turned-director N. C. Rajan and written by G. V. Iyer. It is one of the most popular films of acclaimed Kannada actor Rajkumar, who plays the role of an emperor Kanthirava Narasaraja I of the Wodeyar dynasty, Mysore who was fondly named as Ranadheera Kantheerava. The film depicts the life of Kantheerava, who is known for his immense physical strength through wrestling. The film also stars Udaykumar, Balakrishna, Leelavathi, Narasimharaju and Sandhya in the prominent roles. The film was released at a time during the severe crisis in the Kannada film industry due to the financial constraints. This film was produced through a co-operative forum called "Kannada Chalanachitra Kalavidara Sangha" formed by actors Rajkumar, Balakrishna, Narasimharaju and acclaimed writer G. V. Iyer. Thus this was the first venture where Rajkumar turned producer for the film. The film. post release suffered an initial hitch as no distributor came forward to screen the film. Later it was released in a single "Bharath" theater and found huge collections drawing. This film screened at IFFI 1992. Malaikallan Malaikkallan is a 1954 Indian Tamil-language action film starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role. The film was released on 22 July 1954, and was an astounding success. It ran more than 140 days in Chennai and all other major cities. It was the first Tamil film to win a Presidents Silver Medal. Taxi!! Taxi!!! is a television movie that debuted on the NBC television network as a Hallmark Hall of Fame movie on February 2, 1978. The film is directed by Joseph Hardy. It stars Martin Sheen and Eva Marie Saint. I-San Special I-San Special is a 2002 Thai experimental independent drama film directed by Mingmongkol Sonakul and based on an idea by Apichatpong Weerasethakul. Set aboard a ramshackle inter-city bus traveling from Bangkok to Isan, the audio of a Thai radio soap opera is acted out by the passengers. However, when the bus stops, the drama of the passengers normal lives is portrayed. Parallels are seen between the soap opera and reality in terms of the characters social class. Eldra Eldra is a 2003 British drama film directed by Timothy Lyn. It was selected as the British entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 75th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Háry János Háry János is a 1965 Hungarian musical film directed by Miklós Szinetár and starring Ádám Szirtes, Mária Medgyesi and Teri Tordai. It is an adaptation of the folk opera Háry János which had previously been made into a film in 1941. Welcome 2 Ibiza Welcome 2 Ibiza is a 2002 American action comedy film directed by David Winters and starring Mariano Alameda, Mackenzie Astin, Gary Busey, and Athena Cansino. The screenplay concerns a young American girl who inherits a rundown bar and then gets involved in a hostage rescue drama. The film was shot on location on the Spanish island of Ibiza. The film was released in Spain and Thailand. Jaane Jigar Jaane Jigar is a 1998 Indian Bollywood film directed by Arshad Khan and produced by B.R. Sahni. The film stars Jackie Shroff and Mamta Kulkarni. Manyanmaar Maanyanmaar is a 1992 Malayalam film. Directed by T. S. Suresh Babu, this film is a fun movie surrounding over two petty thieves who are on a run after being released on parole for a week. Mukesh, Sreenivasan, Jagadeesh, Ramyakrishnan, Jagathi Sreekumar, Rajan P. Dev and Vijayaraghavan appear in leading roles. El secuestro de Lola The Kidnapping of Lola is a 1986 Mexican action film directed by Raúl Fernández and starring Rosa Gloria Chagoyán, Rolando Fernández and Frank Moro. It is a sequel to the 1983 hit Lola the Truck Driver, and is sometimes known as Lola the Truck Driver 2. Another sequel Lola the Truck Driver 3 followed in 1991. Bhola Bhala Bhola Bhala is a 1978 Bollywood action film, directed by Satpal and produced by V. Gopi Krishna. The film stars Rajesh Khanna in a double role and was paired opposite Rekha and Moushumi Chatterjee. The film revolves around the innocent insurance agent Ram Kumar Verma, who falls into trap of the bandit Nathu Singh, who in turn wants Ram to endorse a Life Insurance Policy in name of Nathu Singh, so that Nathu can fake a death claim and get the amount from LIC company. The film was commercial hit upon its release. The musical instrument kalimba was played by Homi Mullan for "Jhuk Gayi Aankhen". Pranyamanithooval Pranyamanithooval is a 2002 Malayalam film by Thulasidas starring Jayasurya, Vineeth Kumar and Gopika. This movie is inspired by the Tamil movie Nee Varuvai Ena. Hum Bhi Insaan Hain Hum Bhi Insaan Hain is a 1989 Indian Bollywood film directed by Manivannan and produced by Suresh Bokadia. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Jackie Shroff, Raj Babbar, Jayaprada, Neelam and Sonam in pivotal roles. It was given a superhit verdict at the box office. The film was a remake of the directors own Tamil film Muthal Vasantham. Khuda Kasam Khuda Kasam is a 1981 Indian Bollywood film directed by Lekh Tandon and produced by Baldev Pushkarna. It stars Vinod Khanna and Tina Munim in pivotal roles. Wanted: Dead or Alive Wanted: Dead or Alive is a 1984 Hindi-language action-adventure film directed by Ambrish Sangal, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Tina Munim, Shammi Kapoor, Mazhar Khan, Om Shivpuri, Asrani and Krishan Dhawan. The film is made in the style of a spaghetti western. Antharangam Andharangam is a Tamil language film, starring Kamal Haasan. Savithri and Major Sundarrajan played Deepas parents. It was an adult rated movie, released when Kamal was in his early 20s. The movie was taken in black and white, but the song scene of "Gnayiru Oli Mazhaiyil", "Paadaganai Thedikondu" and "Pudhu Mugame" were taken in Gevacolor. The song "Gnayiru Oli Mazhaiyil" marked Kamal Haasans debut as a singer. This film was a debut film for satheesh as a villain and also Deepas debut film. This movie dubbed in Telugu as Andhala Raja. Roti Kee Keemat Roti Kee Keemat is a 1990 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Ramesh Ahuja, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Kimi Katkar and Sadashiv Amrapurkar Kannan Varuvaan Kannan Varuvaan is a 2000 Indian Tamil film directed by Sundar C. The film stars Karthik, Manthra, and Divya Unni in the lead roles, while Goundamani, Senthil, Manorama, Ranjith, Radha Ravi, and Senthil play supporting roles. The music was composed by Sirpy with editing done by P. Sai Suresh and cinematography by U. K. Senthil Kumar. The film released on 25 May 2000. The film and its soundtrack were a huge hit upon release. You Remember Ellen You Remember Ellen is a 1912 American silent film produced by Kalem Company and distributed by General Films. It was directed by Sidney Olcott with Gene Gauntier and Jack J. Clark in the leading roles. It was one of more than a dozen films produced by the Kalem Company filmed in Ireland for American audiences. Hitman City Hitman City is a 2003 action-adventure movie that was directed by Scott Shaw. This feature was filmed in Taipei, Macau, Hong Kong, Sedona, Hollywood, and Venice. This film stars Scott Shaw, Joe Estevez and Kevin Thompson. Common to all of the films created by Scott Shaw, this feature follows a non-linear storyline. It details the exploits of an assassin, Jericho Ryder, played by Shaw, who is guided to dispose of those individuals who are inflicting havoc and negativity upon society. This character is guided to his targets by a bizarre set of mystical entities that only Ryder understands to be living beings. As is also commonly the case with Scott Shaws Films, this feature is full of Music video style references and edits where the central characters leave behind the storyline and interact solely by the presentation of visual images in association with Techno music. This film is considered a "Zen Film" in that it was created in the distinct style of filmmaking formulated by Scott Shaw known as Zen Filmmaking. In this style of filmmaking no scripts are used. Katrina Katrina is a 1969 South African drama film directed by Jans Rautenbach and starring Katinka Heyns, Jill Kirkland and Don Leonard. Based on a play called Try for White by D Warner, the film depicts the lives of a family of a Coloured South Africans, who in the apartheid system are considered neither white nor black, in which Katrina, the daughter, attempts to appear white, before her secret is exposed. The screenplay was written by Emil Nofal. Bad Hair Day: The Videos Bad Hair Day: The Videos is a VHS release of four of "Weird Al" Yankovics music videos. The VHS contains the following videos: "Amish Paradise" "Gump" "Headline News" "Money For Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies." Aviv Aviv is a 2003 documentary film about the Israeli singer/songwriter Aviv Geffen. The film focuses on the life story of the Israeli singer/songwriter Aviv Geffen, who developed from an awkward little boy who was neglected by parents that “would rather buy hash than toys” into a nationally celebrated musician. The film combines old home videos, footage from on stage performances and private interviews in order to track Aviv Geffens musical success and explain his complex personality. Hatyara Hatyara is a 1977 Hindi movie. Produced by Sunil Sharma and directed by Surendra Mohan, the film stars Pran, Moushumi Chatterjee, Vinod Khanna, Pradeep Kumar, Rakesh Roshan and Nirupa Roy. The films music is by Kalyanji Anandji Treasure Island Treasure Island is a 1977 television adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s famous 1883 novel. It was filmed in 1977 on location in Plymouth and Dartmouth, and in Corsica, and also at BBC Television Centre at Wood Lane, London. Man's Search for Happiness Mans Search for Happiness is a 13-minute film produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It explains the role of the Plan of Salvation in LDS theology, with questions like "Who am I?", "Where did I come from?", and "Where am I going?" being explored from an LDS perspective. This film was produced by the BYU Motion Picture Studio for the Mormon Pavilion at the 1964 Worlds Fair in New York City, and was viewed by over five million people, many of whom were not LDS. It was later remade in Japanese for Expo 70 in Japan. In 1986, the visuals and background music were updated, while retaining the original narration by Richard L. Evans, who served as a member of the churchs of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Zindagani Zindagani is a 1986 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Prabhat Roy, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Raakhee, Rati Agnihotri, Suresh Oberoi, Ranjeet, Iftekhar and Amjad Khan. Zindagani is an action drama, featuring Mithun Chakraborty, Raakhee and Rati Agnihotri in lead roles, supported by Suresh Oberoi, Ranjeet, Iftekhar and Amjad Khan. Redshirt Blues Redshirt Blues is a 2001 fan film that was made by fans of original Star Trek. It was written, directed and produced by David O. Rogers. It satirizes the use of redshirts on the television series as well as the show itself, its fans, and popular culture. God Rot Tunbridge Wells! God Rot Tunbridge Wells! is a 1985 British musical television film directed by Tony Palmer, written by John Osborne and starring Trevor Howard, Christopher Bramwell and Dave Griffiths. It was aired on Channel 4 in 1985 and was made to mark the 300th anniversary of Handels birth. Rêve au coin du feu Rêve au coin du feu is an 1894 French short film directed by Émile Reynaud. Agar... If Agar... If is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by Esmayeel Shroff. Bombay-based Anil Agarwal lives a very wealthy lifestyle, mostly from wealth, estate, and business inherited from his grandfather, along with his wife, Anju, and a school-going son named Jimmy. One day while at the beach a stranger named Vijay Sohni, rescues Jimmy from drowning, refuses to accept any compensation, but is invited to live in the palatial house of the Agarwals indefinitely, which he accepts. Anils garage owner friend, Daver, cautions him against Vijay, as he has been seen making advances to Davers wife, Suman. Anil decides to pay close attention to Vijay, and does find him getting closer and closer to Anju. He decides to ask Vijay to leave, and even gives him some money, when Daver bursts in accusing Vijay of having an affair with Suman, an argument ensues, which regresses into fisticuffs, Anil takes out his revolver and shoots Vijay dead. Daver disposes of the body, and both decide not to tell anyone about Vijays disappearance. Then a letter is received in Vijays name from a man named Ashok Saxena, demanding that he repay his loan of one lakh rupees immediately. Anil travels to Poona, finds out where Ashok lives, and pays him the amount. Thereafter, Anil starts receiving phone calls from a man named Chaman who claims that he knows everything about Vijays disappearance. As if things were not complicated enough, another male knocks on the Anils door one day, identifies himself as Ashok Saxena. Anil now realizes that he cannot trust anyone, and feels that he has been dragged into a web of deceit, lies and deception, from where there is no way out. Chot [Aaj Isko, Kal Tereko] Chot- Aaj Isko, Kal Tereko is a Hindi action thriller film of Bollywood directed by Nabh Kumar Raju and produced by Sanjay Thakur. This movie was released on 18 June 2004 under the banner of S.M. International. This was the debut film of Indian model turned actress Jesse Randhawa. Gunmen's Blues Gunmens Blues is a 1981 independent short film written and directed by Eric Red. Teri Payal Mere Geet Teri Payal Mere Geet is a Hindi movie produced by Prem Lalwani; starring Govinda and Meenakshi Sheshadri. The movie was directed by Rehman Naushad and was released in 1993. I Have Something Important to Tell You I Have Something to Tell You is a 2005 Montenegrin drama film directed by Željko Sošić, in 2005. Montenegros new cinema starts with this movie. Anthimanthaarai Anthimanthaarai is a period arthouse Tamil language film released in 1996. The film has Vijayakumar, Jayasudha in lead roles. It is produced by Chandraleela Bharathiraja and Thilaka Ganesh The director of this film is P. Bharathiraja. The film won the National Award for the Best Feature Film in Tamil for the year 1997. The music for the film is composed by A. R. Rahman. The film is relatively unknown and it had a brief run lasting for a week in major cinemas. Room Service Room Service is a romantic comedy film released in 2017 directed by Kevin Castro. It is written by Janus Cercone, and produced by Joe Simpson, Gale Anne Hurd, and through Emmett/Furla Films of Randall Emmett and George Furla. It stars Holly Weber and Howie Mandel. Ra Choi Ra Choi is a 2006 independent Australian feature film written and directed by Michael Frank for Makovision Films. The Charmkins The Charmkins is a television film based on an early 1980s toyline by Hasbro, which was broadcast on October 25, 1983. Hanste Khelte Hanste Khelte is a 1994 Indian Bollywood film directed by Bharat Rangachary and produced by Firoz Nadiadwala. It stars Rahul Roy, Nandini Singh, Asrani, Rakesh Bedi, Anant Mahadevan and Ishrat Ali in pivotal roles. Amitabh Bachchan gives his voice as a God in this film. Der Himmel auf Erden Heaven on Earth is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Alfred Schirokauer and Reinhold Schünzel and starring Schünzel, Charlotte Ander and Adele Sandrock. A prohibitionist inherits a cabaret called Heaven on Hearth. The films art direction was by Oscar Friedrich Werndorff. Baharon Phool Barsao Baharon Phool Barsao is a 1972 Bollywood romance film. The film stars Dheeraj Kumar. Small Claims: White Wedding Small Claims: White Wedding is an Australian television film starring Rebecca Gibney and Claudia Karvan, which first aired on Network Ten in 2005. The film was a co-production with subscription television and was also broadcast on the Foxtel, Austar, and Optus Television Subscription Television services. The series was written by husband and wife team, Keith Thompson and Kaye Bendle. The film is part two of a mystery series about two overworked young mums, de-skilled beyond their worst nightmares, who become a formidable pair of sleuths, directed by Cherie Nowlan. Their cases are the murders, greed and dark passions that lurk behind the anonymous facade of the suburbs. Golapi Ekhon Bilatey Golapi Ekhon Bilatey is a 2010 Bangladeshi film written and directed by Amjad Hussain. It stars Mithun Chakraborty, Moushumi, Shabnur, Ferdous Ahmed, Prabir Mitra and Ahmed Sharif. Amjad Hossaid directed two other films before, Golapi Ekhon Traine, Golapi Ekhon Dhaka e and they arent not prequel of the film. The filming of Golapi Ekhon Bilatey began in May 2006 and it was released on 29 January 2010 in Bangladesh. Will to Power Will to Power is a 2008 American thriller film written and directed by David Rountree and starring David Rountree, Chris Moir, Rosie Garcia, Jonathan Breck, Kiko Ellsworth, David Banks, Kathy Lamkin, Sean Cronin and Kenn Woodard as Mr. Conner. No More Tears Sister No More Tears Sister is a 2005 documentary film about the leftist revolutionary Rajini Thiranagama who joined the guerrilla group the Tamil Tigers in reaction to a brutal government crackdown in Sri Lanka. Thiranagama ultimately left the group, however, when she realized it was more a murderous group than a revolutionary force. She was assassinated on September 21, 1989 when she was only 35. No More Tears Sister was written and directed by Helene Klodawsky and was the season premiere for the 19th season of the PBS Point of View series in 2006. The film received the Gemini Award for Best Photography in a Documentary Program or Series, presented to cinematographer François Dagenais. With so little documentary footage available, the film makes extensive use of dramatic recreations. The Achievers The Achievers is a 2006 ensemble comedy-drama film by Asian-American director Abraham Lim about slacker roommates living in San Francisco. After one unemployed roommate named Shingo fails to pay the rent and gets an eviction notice, he devises a scheme to make Ecstasy tablets to get the rent money. This plan goes awry when another roommate, Murphy thinks the pills are allergy tablets. A third roommate, Ellen, struggles to keep her relationship with a Caucasian man and her precarious office job in this challenging period. The other two roommates are Akira, who spends her time on risky behaviour, and an Indian-American technological geek named Trent. The films screenplay was adapted by Lim and Michael Golamco from the stage play by Golamco, which has the same name. Billa No. 786 Billa No. 786 is a 2000 Bollywood film. A revenge drama, tailor made for Mithun in the lead role. Janie Janie is a short film, written and directed by Christine Shin. Janie was selected as the 2005 Charles and Lucille King Finishing Fund. Janie, a 9-year-old girl, has a perfect life as an only daughter in a loving family. Her life, however, gets completely shattered when Ben, the little brother she never knew existed, unexpectedly shows up to live with her family. Janie was first released in the United States on February 26, 2006 as a part of the East Lansing Childrens Film Festival, which is an offshoot of the East Lansing Film Festival. It stars Blaine Saunders, Tanner Maguire, Deborah Quayle, John Miailovich, and Katrina Feickert. Lang tao sha The Desert Island is a 1936 Chinese film directed by Wu Yonggang. 152 152 is a horror film made by filmmaker Darryl Knickrehm. It was an official selection, at the 2006 Calgary Underground Film Festival and at the 2007 Kansai International Film Festival. Annai Velankanni Annai Velankanni is 1971 Indian drama film in Tamil. The film stars Gemini Ganesan, Jayalalithaa, Padmini and K. R. Vijaya. Kamal Haasan briefly appears in an uncredited role as Jesus Christ. The film was directed by noted choreographer K. Thangappan. It comprises three stories pertaining to Christian beliefs. Velankanni, where the film is set, is a real village in India, and has a large church dedicated to the Virgin Mary and Jesus. This film was dubbed into Malayalam language in 1977 as Velankanni Mathavu and in 1979 Hindi as Mata Velankanni. John Peel's Record Box John Peels Record Box is a documentary film made by Elaine Shepherd, released on 14 November 2005 on Channel 4. It was nominated for Primetime Emmy Award. Argo Argo is a 2006 short romance drama film that marks Jordan Baynes short film writing and directorial debut. Co-written and co-directed by Bayne and Michael Knowles, the film was shot on location in Joshua Tree, in 2005. Hineini: Coming Out in a Jewish High School Hineini: Coming Out in a Jewish High School is a documentary film by director Irena Fayngold. Dark Night Dark Night is an Israeli short film directed by Leonid Prudovsky. The Moroccan Symphony The Moroccan Symphony is a 2006 Moroccan film directed by Kamal Kamal. It was Moroccos submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Príbeh dusickový Příběh dušičkový is a 1964 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Khao Chon Kai Khao Chon Kai is a 2006 Thai teen comedy drama film directed by Withid Kamsrakeaw. Ustadi Ustad Se Ustadi Ustad Se is a 1982 Hindi language Indian feature film directed by Jazbaat Jazbaat is a 1980 Bollywood romantic film drama directed and written by Suraj Prakash and starring Raj Babbar, Bhagwan and Savita Bajaj . The Shame of a City The Shame of a City is a 2006 feature-length documentary directed by Tigre Hill about the final month of the 2003 Philadelphia Mayoral Election. During that election, incumbent Democrat John Street sought to defeat his Republican challenger Sam Katz. Philadelphia is predominantly Democratic, but early polls showed Katz with a small lead. Twenty-seven days prior to the election, the FBI revealed that it was investigating Street for corruption, but polls showed that the public supported more Street after the scandal broke. Hill attempts to investigate how Street turned the corruption scandal into an advantage. The film is named after Lincoln Steffens’ 1904 book, The Shame of the Cities, which sought to expose the wrongdoing of public officials in cities across the United States. Cedie Cedie also known as Cedie: Ang Munting Prinsipe is a 1996 Filipino family film loosely based on the popular anime Little Lord Fauntleroy which in turn based on the childrens novel of the same name by English playwright and author Frances Hodgson Burnett. The film was directed by Romy Suzara who also directed the film adaptation of Princess Sarah. The film starred Tom Taus as Cedric Erol. Bhagyalakshmi Bumper Draw Bhagyalakshmi Bumper Draw is a 2006 Telugu, Comedy film produced by Raju & Praveen on Silver Screen Movies banner, directed by Nidhi Prasad. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Richard Rishi, Farjana in the lead roles and music composed by Chakri. The film is a remake of Hindi Movie Malamaal Weekly, which in turn is inspired by the Hollywood film Waking Ned. The film recorded as Average at the box office. I'm Rick James Im Rick James is a 2007 documentary film by Perry Santos from Shoreline Entertainment. Running Riot Running Riot is a 2006 South African comedy film directed by Koos Roets and stars Bill Flynn. The cast includes Paul Slabolepszy, Vanessa Harris, Robin Smith, Nazli George, Brendan Gearly and Joey Rasdien. It is based on a play by Paul "Slab" Slabolepsky. My Kuya's Wedding My Kuyas Wedding is a Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Topel Lee and starring Maja Salvador, Pauleen Luna and Ryan Agoncillo. The Seventh Python The Seventh Python is a 2008 musical documentary film about the career, music and philosophy of pop satirist and songwriter Neil Innes, who has been known as the "seventh" member of the six-man Monty Python comedy troupe. The film, however, shows how Innes influence and experience goes far beyond that chapter, to include his work with the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, The Rutles and other work. The Frozen Pictures film had its premiere at the American Cinematheques Mods & Rockers Film Festival at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood in June 2008. The film was directed by Burt Kearns, and written and produced by Kearns and Brett Hudson. The film features Innes in performance in Los Angeles, Sussex, England and Melbourne, Australia and features Pythons John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin, as well as singer-songwriter Aimee Mann, Matt Groening, and composer/arranger John Altman, among others. On 12 April 2009, the director and producer of The Seventh Python received the Las Vegas Film Festivals Golden Ace Award for "superior and standout filmmaking." Three days later, the film was chosen as the Opening Selection of the 2009 Pacific Palisades Film Festival. Afrodite Superstar Afrodite Superstar is an American independent art film shot in New York City in 2006. The film has also been referred to as erotica. The director also refers to the film as an experimental film as the characters break the fourth wall, and there is a blend of satire. Afrodite Superstar was directed by Venus Hottentot. Executive producer Candida Royalle is also credited with directing the sexual scenes. Afrodite Superstar has been endorsed by American Association of Sexual Educators and premiered in 2007 at the New School for Social Research with a discussion about women of color and sexual images. The film subsequently screened as part of an art exhibit called Hos, Putas and Dragon Ladies: Our Sexuality Remixed at the chashama Gallery in Manhattan. Afrodite Superstar was nominated for 7 AVN Awards in 2007 including "Best Director", "Best Screenplay" and "Best Musical Score." The film was referred to as "erotic" and "cerebral" in Essence, and was mentioned in The Village Voice′s 2007 Sexy Gift Guide by sexpert Tristan Taormino. Ravanan Ravanan is a 2006 Malayalam action thriller directed by debutante Jojo Varghese with Kalabhavan Mani in the lead. Jagathy Sreekumar, Megha Jasmine, Madhu Warrier, Sudheesh, Nishant Sagar, Sreejith, Kollam Thulasi, Madhu, and Rajan P.Dev play the other pivotal roles. 1957: Hati Malaya 1957: Hati Malaya is a 2007 Malaysian historical film. It was released on 25 October 2007. 68 Pages 68 Pages is a 2007 Indian film about an HIV/AIDS counselor and five of her clients who are from marginalized communities. The film is directed by Sridhar Rangayan and produced by Humsafar Trust in association with Solaris Pictures. It had its world premiere at the International Film Festival of Kerala and screened at several international film festivals. It won the Silver Remi award at WorldFest Houston International Film Festival 2008, USA. The film was also screened in the Pink Ribbon Express, a National AIDS Control Organisation initiative. The film weaves together five Mumbai-based short stories about people living with AIDS from some of the marginalised sections of society. Falling in Love Again Falling in Love Again is a 2003 animated stereoscopic 3D film directed by Munro Ferguson, about a man and woman tossed aloft during a car accident, who fall in love while plummeting to the ground. Set to the song Falling in Love Again as sung by Marlene Dietrich, it was created by Ferguson at the National Film Board of Canada, using IMAXs SANDDE stereoscopic drawing system. It won a Canadian Genie Award for Best Animated Short in 2003. It was also included in the Animation Show of Shows. Elles et moi Elles et Moi is a 2008 French-Spanish film directed by Bernard Stora and divided into two parts. Nerdcore for Life Nerdcore for Life is a 2008 documentary film about the world of Nerdcore hip-hop directed by Dan Lamoureux and produced by Crapbot Productions. Azuki-chan is an anime series about a young schoolgirl named Azusa Noyama, nicknamed Azuki-chan because when she was in first grade, Ken Takayanagi, a boy in her class, accidentally reads her name, "Azusa", as "Azuki". Nephilim Nephilim is an upcoming action film starring Gulshan Grover and written and directed by Danny Wilson. The film is the first in a trilogy. Pellaindi Kaani Pellaindi Kaani is a Telugu film directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. The film was released in August 2007. Nice Shootin' Cowboy Nice Shootin Cowboy is a 2008 Australian drama/western short subject written and directed by Ben Phelps and produced by John Maynard, it is based on the story by Anson Cameron. White Wash White Wash is a 2011 American documentary film about black surfers, directed, produced, and written by Ted Woods. It documents the struggles of an African Americans being in a predominately "white sport". Reality Horror Night Reality Horror Night is a 2009 horror comedy film created by Sean Pomper and directed by Douglas Elford Argent who wrote it with Nicholas Mark Harding. The film features mostly reality stars who portray themselves on a twisted new reality show. It was filmed in Glen Cove, New York at the Glen Cove Mansion. The film was released on October 31, 2009. The Only Way The Only Way is a 2004 American film about a school shooting directed by David Zimmerman III and Levi Obery. The film is loosely based on the April 20, 1999 tragedy at Columbine High School. The film was shot entirely on location in Metamora, Washington, Pekin, and Peoria with Metamora Township High School, the same high school from which the films directors graduated, serving as the principal location. Trimurthi Thrimurthy is a 1975 Indian Kannada film, directed by C. V. Rajendran and produced by Parvathamma Rajkumar and S. P. Nagamma. The film stars Rajkumar, Jayamala, R. Sampath and Vajramuni in the lead roles. Rajkumar plays 4 different roles in the film- A police inspector Vijay , a hippie vagabond Shekhar, Servant Sheshagiri and the main protagonist Sridhar.The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. The movie was the debut movie of Tamil director C. V. Rajendran in Kannada.. The film is divide into 3 stories, Trimurthy, undoo hoda kondoo hoda, Aaladaroo Arasagalilla. Badavara Bandhu Badavara Bandhu is a 1976 Indian Kannada language film directed by Vijay. It stars Rajkumar and Jayamala in the lead roles. The movie is also notable for the negative character played by K. S. Ashwath.The movie saw a theatrical run of 25 weeks. Sivantha Mann Sivandha Mann is a 1969 Indian Tamil language action film written, produced and directed by C. V. Sridhar. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Kanchana and M. N. Nambiar in the lead roles, while other actors like R. Muthuraman, Nagesh and S. V. Ranga Rao play supporting roles. It revolves around an Inspector Generals son and a princess who rebel against the tyrannical ruler of their region. Sivandha Mann was the first Tamil film to be shot extensively in locations outside India; shooting locations included Switzerland, France and the Alps. It was released on 9 November 1969, Diwali day, and became a major commercial success, running for over 100 days in theatres. The films success inspired many later Tamil and Telugu films to shoot in foreign locations. It was later remade by Sridhar in Hindi as Dharti. The Last Breath The Last Breath is a 2009 British live-action short film starring Francis Magee. The film was directed by David Jackson and was funded through the Digital Shorts. It received distribution support from the British Council The film was written by Jamie Shearing and produced by Scott Horsfield. A Hard Name Vanjikottai Valiban Vanjikkottai Valiban is a 1958 Indian Tamil-language Ruritanian romance film written by the Gemini Studios story department, consisting of K. J. Mahadevan, C. Srinivasan and Kothamangalam Subbu, while the film was directed and produced by S. S. Vasan. It stars Gemini Ganesan and Vyjayanthimala in lead with Padmini, P. S. Veerappa, T. K. Shanmugam, Pasupuleti Kannamba, Vijayakumari, K. A. Thangavelu and M. S. Sundari Bai as the ensemble cast of the film. The camera was handled by P. Ellappa and the audiography was handled by C. E. Biggs, while the editing was done by N. R. Krishna Sami. This film was remade in Hindi as Raj Tilak with the same lead actors. Eiga de tôjô! Tamagotchi dokidoki! Uchû no maigotchi?! is a 2007 Japanese animated film produced by OLMs Team Kamei division. It is the first Tamagotchi feature film ever produced, officially based on the digital pet franchise jointly created by Bandai and WiZ. It is directed by Jōji Shimura of Pokémon and written by Aya Matsui of Boys Over Flowers and was released in theaters by Toho on December 15, 2007, and on DVD on July 23, 2008 in Japan. The movie was dubbed & released by Madman Entertainment on June 1, 2009 in English in both Australia and United Kingdom. It is followed by a sequel, Happiest Story in the Universe!. Los caminos de la memoria Paths of Memory is a 2009 documentary film directed by José Luis Peñafuerte. The film won the 2011 Magritte Award for Best Documentary Film. Goodbye Promise Goodbye Promise is a mumblecore feature film, directed by web source/radio show Film Courage co-creator David Branin, and stars Gregor Collins, who co-wrote it. It also stars Sarah Prikryl and Brian Ronalds. It became the first movie ever to be distributed online directly to its audience via a crowdfunding platform. Contact Contact is a 2009 Australian documentary film that tells the story of 20 Martu people who in 1964 became the last people in the Great Sandy Desert to have come into contact with Europeans. Ooyala Ooyala is a 1998 Telugu drama film directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy, starring Srikanth, Ramya Krishna, Nassar and Suhasini in the lead roles. It is the remake of the Malayalam movie Irattakuttikalude Achan. This film is about a couple sacrificing one of their twins to another childless couple. The music for this film was well received by the audience. Chukkalanti Ammayi Chakkanaina Abbayi Chukkalanti Ammayi Chakkanaina Abbayi is a 2013 Telugu romance film directed by Kanmani. It stars Tarun Kumar and Vimala Raman in the lead roles. The music was composed by Anup Rubens. World Cupp 2011 World Cupp 2011 is a 2009 Bollywood sport and crime film directed by debutante Ravi Kapoor. It deals on Match Fixings and involvement of the Underworld. It stars Ravi Kapoor and Manisha Chatterjee in leads. Bad Night for the Blues Bad Night for the Blues is a 15-minute comedy film written and directed by Chris Shepherd and produced by Maria Manton. First transmitted on the BBC on 27 February 2011 and later in France on 2 April 2011 as a part of Mickrocine on Canal+ Cinecinema. Other countries to transmit the film include Spain, Italy and Africa. It is the last film to be made by production company Slinky Pictures. Based on a real-life event. Chris takes his Aunty to her local Conservative Club for Christmas party only to find his Aunty has a grudge with another club member Elizabeth. As the night unfolds Chis has trouble controlling his Aunty as the night descends further into embarrassing conflict. Dealing with Destiny Dealing with Destiny is a 2011 Australian comedy film starring Luke Arnold and is directed by Colm OMurchu. Dealing with Destiny centers around two friends, Blake and Lloyd, who are brilliant physics students competing for the University Medal on their final day of study. As they and their friends get caught up in a series of last day pranks which backfire, misunderstandings arise amongst them and conflict ensues. Priklyucheniya v gorode, kotorogo net Adventures in a City that does not Exist is a 1974 Soviet childrens musical film, directorial debut of Leonid Nechayev. Dau DAU is a 2019 Russian film of the DAU project organised by Ilya Khrzhanovsky. The film deals with the life of the Nobel Prize-winning Soviet scientist Lev Landau. The premiere in Paris on 25 January 2019 was in the form of a dozen feature films screened inside an extensive around-the-clock immersive installation. The film is one of Russias largest and most controversial cinematic projects. An eventual conventional cinematic release of a single feature film is also planned, as are documentaries and a television series. Metro Cuadrado Metro Cuadrado is a 2011 Chilean drama film directed and written by Nayra Ilic, and filmed in Santiago, Chile. Oru Oodhappu Kan Simittugiradhu Oru Oodhappu Kan Simittugiradhu is a Tamil language film starring Kamal Haasan in the lead role of the protagonist, Ravi. This movie is based on a novel by the same name written by Pushpa Thangadorai. Joy de V. Joy de V. is a 2013 New York noir dramatic thriller film directed and written by Nadia Szold. It won a Special Jury Mention at the 2013 Slamdance Film Festival. The film starred Evan Louison, Josephine de La Baume, Iva Gocheva, and Claudia Cardinale. Passazhir s 'Ekvatora' Passenger from the "Equator" is a 1968 Soviet childrens adventure film directed by Aleksandr Kurochkin. On the Line On the Line is a 2011 Canadian documentary by Frank Wolf that investigates the risks and consequences associated with the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines project. The film is set in the context of a 2,400 km biking, hiking, rafting and kayaking journey that two friends embark on from the Alberta oil sands to the British Columbia coast. As the pair travel the proposed pipeline route, they encounter a broad cross-section of people who voice their perspective on the issues associated with the project. It won the Spirit of Action Prize at the 2012 Santa Cruz Film Festival and was chosen for the VIFF Selects section at the 2011 Vancouver International Film Festival. It airs on CBCs documentary in Canada multiple times through 2015. The film features music by Peirson Ross, Terry Jacks, Chilliwack, Kola Collective, Phontaine,Tessa Amy, and Eric Stanger. Shankaranum Mohananum Sankaranum Mohananum is a 2011 Malayalam fantasy/comedy/drama film written and directed by T. V. Chandran. It stars Jayasurya, Meera Nandan and Rima Kallingal in the lead roles. The film is about the strange incidents faced by Mohanakrishnan from the ghost of his dead brother Sankaran. It explores the realm of human relationships in a sensitive manner. While on one hand, it explores the bond between two brothers, on the other, it also highlights the bitter-sweet relationship of a couple. It is regarded as the first mainstream film of T. V. Chandran, who is known for his well-crafted art house films. Jayasurya also dons 20 different appearances in the film. The film was screened in the "Malayalam Cinema Today" section at the 16th International Film Festival of Kerala, in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala in 2011. One Big Holiday One Big Holiday is a short documentary film about the band My Morning Jacket, and their relationship with their hometown of Louisville. Shot over a period of one week in October 2010, it chronicles the preparations of the band as they readied for a homecoming concert in the newly constructed downtown arena. Executive Producer Christopher Guetig was the bands drummer from 2000-2002. Digital Dharma Digital Dharma: One Mans Mission to Save a Culture is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Dafna Yachin. The film depicts the 50-year journey by E. Gene Smith to hunt down and digitize over 20,000 missing volumes of ancient Tibetan text. Digital Dharma won awards at film festivals while also screening at museums and universities. It later received a theatrical release and was invited to qualify for Academy Award consideration by the International Documentary Association through the 2012 DocuWeeks program. Digital Dharma has been called "a divinely inspired gift." Its story and Smiths mission have been described as "undeniably fascinating." Favorit The Favorite is a two-part film on the detective novel of British writer Dick Francis Dead Cert. For the first time the Soviet Central Television was demonstrated on September 13 and 14, 1977. Aakasa Ramanna Aakasa Ramanna is a 2010 Telugu-language comedy film. It is a remake of a Hollywood movie, 14. This film is directed by G. Ashok, produced by Manyam Ramesh under Manyam Entertainments banner and starring Allari Naresh, Sivaji, Rajiv Kanakala, Meera Jasmine, and Gowri Pandit. The films soundtrack was composed by Chakri and Cinematography was handled by Sai Sriram. Dialogues for the film were written by Chandrashekar Gundimeda while Screenplay was handled also by G. Ashok. This was G. Ashoks second film as director. It marked the debut for editor Prawin Pudi. The film was released on 12 March 2010. Elemental Elemental is a 2012 documentary film directed by Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee and Gayatri Roshan. The film was premiered at the Mill Valley Film Festival on October 9, 2012, in Mill Valley, California. Walking Troubles of Organic Hemiplegy Walking Troubles of Organic Hemiplegy is the first documentary film in the world, created by Romanian neurologist Gheorghe Marinescu. The film depicts several patients walking in four directions against a black background before and after the treatment. Marinescu came to the idea of making the film after having used the chronophotography under the influence of Étienne-Jules Marey. Marinescu praised the use of the cinematographic techniques in the scientific investigation. Oh, Youth! Oh, Youth! is a 1995 North Korean comedy drama film by Jong-pal Jon, which was originally titled "Chongchuniyo!". While North Korea is not typically known for releasing comedies, Oh Youth! is a rare example of a comedic film produced in the DPRK, with English subtitles, and can be viewed on YouTube. Of note is that, while mention of the late North Korean leader Kim Jong-il is a typical occurrence, he is not the protagonist of the film, nor is the success of the characters attributed to him. The film focuses on the life of a Korean family, and a romance between two characters with an interest in tae kwon do, an ancient martial art with its origins in Korea. A Brand New You A Brand New You is a Canadian feature film that was released in 2014. It is a dark comedy directed by Kathryn Palmateer, Shawn Whitney and starring Freya Ravensbergen, Manuel Rodriguez-Saenz, Clinton Lee Pontes and Vanessa Burns. The film was described as "a low-key comedy about a widower who enlists his roommates in a half-baked scheme to clone his dead wife". A Brand New You is considered a microbudget film and was produced on a shoestring. It was shot in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the first feature film of married couple directors Kathryn Palmateer and Shawn Whitney. The film was hailed an filmmaking achievement by critics and garnered accolades for the director as a first feature. No Entry: Pudhe Dhoka Aahey No Entry Pudhe Dhoka Aahe is a Marathi comedy film released on 7 September 2012. The film was directed by Ankush Choudhary and produced by Prem Rajagopalan and Nikhil Saini. The film stars Ankush Choudhary, Bharat Jadhav, Aniket Vishwasrao, Kranti Redkar, Manwa Naik, Sai Lokur, Sai Tamhankar and Paddy Kambli. Its a remake of 2002 Tamil film Charlie Chaplin which was also remade in Hindi as No Entry. North Circular Road North Circular Road is a 2015 feature film, and the debut of Irish writer and director Donal Nugent. It tells the story of Janice Cadogan, a weather forecaster who begins to see ghostly apparitions in her new home on Dublins North Circular Road. It stars Lorna Larkin, Pat ODonnell, Vanessa Richter, Patrick Molloy and Orla McGovern. In December 2015, it won Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress at the Monaco International Film Festival. Young Hunters: The Beast of Bevendean Young Hunters: The Beast of Bevendean is a British children’s adventure film directed by Ewan Gorman and starring Aaron Swartz, Jonathan Hansler, Brenock OConnor, Toby Murray and Julie Hoult. The plot concerns the search by two boys for the mysterious Beast of Bevendean. Hantu Gangster Hantu Gangster is a 2012 Malaysian horror comedy film directed by Namewee. The film stars Namewee, Amber Chia, Farid Kamil, Diana Danielle, Dato Jalaluddin Hassan, David Arumugam, Reshmonu and others. Mere Haule Dost Mere Haule Dost is an 2013 Hindi film directed by Nitin Raghunath and produced by Pramida Posanipalli, Rajiv Thakur and Nitin Raghunath. The film was released on 7 June 2013. The film features Anirudh Loka, Raghuvardhan Garlapati, Aadil Abedi, Rishit Samala and Kiran Gadalay as main characters. Alfie Alfie is a 2013 Indian short film written and directed by Dr. Thomas Mathai. Midnight Delight Midnight Delight is an American absurdist anthology film written and directed by Rohit Gupta. It is composed of nine vignettes of characters at a smoking lounge and their antics with people they have never met before. It stars an ensemble cast and produced by Gupta and Saumin Mehta under the production company Dot and Feather Entertainment. The film is the second feature directed by Gupta, best known for Life! Camera Action... and Another Day Another Life. Midnight Delight premiered at the Cannabis Film Festival in Garberville, Humboldt County, where it won the "Judges Choice film of the festival" award followed by garnering various accolades and acclaim at several international film festivals. The film is considered part of the mumblecore movement. It was released on July 21, 2016, via video on demand on various platforms including iTunes, Amazon.com, Google Play, Sony, Hoopla, Vimeo, Microsoft Movies & TV, Xbox. Midnight Delight is noted for its realism, concept and narrative style. On October 31, 2016 the film premiered at The Cannabis College in Amsterdam. Sangama Sangama is a 2008 Kannada language film starring Ganesh and Vedhika in lead roles. It is directed by Ravi Varma and produced by S.V. Babu. Music was composed by Tollywoods popular music director Devi Sri Prasad for the first time in Sandalwood.The film released nationwide on 24 October 2008. Circus Circus is a 2009 Kannada film directed and produced by Dayal Padmanabhan who previously acted with Ganesh in Gaalipata. Music was composed by Emil. The film stars Ganesh and Archana Gupta in the lead roles, Archana Gupta who had earlier done leading role in Telugu film Andamaina Manasulo. The film released statewide on 15 January 2009. Agni IPS Agni IPS is a 1997 Indian Kannada action film directed by Anand P. Raju, written by R. Selvaraj and produced by Rockline Venkatesh. The film stars Saikumar and Ranjitha in the lead roles, along with B. Saroja Devi playing a key supporting role. The film has musical score by Ram Chakravarthy and the cinematography was by J. G. Krishna. The film, upon release, met with hugely positive reviews and catapulted actor Saikumars career to greater heights. The films success led the makers to dub the film into Tamil, retaining the same title And also inspired Pavan M.K NAYAK to do IPS. Sakigake!! Otokojuku , also known as simply Otokojuku, is a manga series written and illustrated by Akira Miyashita. It was originally serialized at the Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1985 to 1991. It is staged in a private boys school that teaches ōendan to troubled teenagers. The students are trained to "revive the Spirit of Japan" and mainly engage in fighting courses. Basement Basement is a 2014 horror film directed by Topel Lee. The film is a joint project by Coffee House Productions and Springboard Film Productions and will be distributed by GMA Films. The film was released on February 12, 2014, serving it as the Valentine offering movie of GMA Films. What Is the Noise at This Time? (Enna Satham Indha Neram) Enna Satham Indha Neram is a 2014 Indian Tamil language comedy thriller film directed by Guru Ramesh and produced by A. V. Anoop. The film features quadruplets Adhiti, Aakrithi, Akshathy and Aapthi in the lead roles, with M. Raja, Nithin Sathya, N. Puralavan, Maanu and Malavika Wales also appearing in prominent roles. The film tells the story of quadruplets who lose their way inside a zoo where they came for an excursion. The zoo keeper rescues them after one whole days effort. Enna Satham Indha Neram entered the Limca Book of Records for being the "first ever film in the world arena, to cast real life quadruplets – four children born of the same pregnancy – in the same plot." Hayate the Combat Butler Movie: Heaven Is a Place on Earth is a 2011 Japanese animated film in the Hayate the Combat Butler anime and manga franchise. The film was released in theaters on August 27, 2011 as a double-bill with Mahou Sensei Negima! Anime Final. The film was licensed for streaming and home video release by Sentai Filmworks in August 2015. Aryan Aryan is a 2014 Kannada Indian sports drama film. Initially directed by Late D. Rajendra Babu, who died while filming half-way, the responsibility of directing the film went to Chi Guru Dutt. The film was produced by Dhruv Das under the banner Dreamweaver Entertainment and stars Shivarajkumar and Ramya in the lead roles. The movie is based on the life of Aryan, who is an athletics coach. His protégé, a sprint queen goes on win a major athletics event. Against this backdrop, there is a love story between the two. The first look and music of the film are released on 9 June 2014. Damsel Damsel is a 2015 American drama film directed by Douglas Burgdorff and starring Aimée Laurence, Craig Anderson, Evan Todd, Eleanore Pienta, and Michael Burnet. Spice It Up Spice It Up is a 2018 Canadian independent film directed by Lev Lewis, Yonah Lewis and Calvin Thomas. It stars Jennifer Hardy CK as a young film student attempting to finish her thesis project. The film within the film tells the story of a group of teenage girls who fail high school and enlist in the army. The film premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival in the Future//Present section on September 28, 2018,, had its international premiere at Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema on April 4, 2019 and had a limited theatrical release in Canada on August 16, 2019. Force Force is a Bengali action drama film directed by Raja Chanda and produced under the banners of Essel Vision Productions and NIdeas Creations & Productions Pvt Ltd.The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Arpita Pal in the lead roles. It is an unofficial remake of 2013 Tamil movie Haridas. Oceanus: Act One Oceanus: Act One is a 2015 American adventure, science-fiction short film which is a prequel to the upcoming film Odyssey One created by Jeffrey Morris. Wild Women: Gentle Beasts Wild Women – Gentle Beasts is a feature documentary by Swiss director Anka Schmid, released in 2015. Schmid documents the life and work of female animal tamers from four different nations: Egypt, France, Germany and Russia. The world premiere was at the film festival Visions du Réel in Nyon in April 2015. The international premiere was at the Hof International Film Festival in October 2015. The Romance of Celluloid The Romance of Celluloid is a 1937 short black and white documentary film, narrated by Frank Whitbeck, which goes behind the scenes to look at the manufacture of film and the making of motion pictures. The film was the first of the studios Romance of Celluloid series which also included: Another Romance of Celluloid From the Ends of the Earth: Another Romance of Celluloid Electric Power: Another Romance of Celluloid A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound A New Romance of Celluloid: Hollywood; Style Center of the World A New Romance of Celluloid: You Cant Fool a Camera A New Romance of Celluloid: Personalities A New Romance of Celluloid: We Must Have Music Twenty Years After: A New Romance of Celluloid Viswasam Athalle Ellam Vishwasam... Athallae Ellaam is a 2015 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Jayaraj Vijay for Flowers creations, starring Shine Tom Chacko, Ansiba Hassan and veteran actor Shankar in lead roles. The film was released on 31 July 2015. Thiranthidu Seese Thiranthidu Seese is a 2015 Tamil thriller film directed by Nimesh Varshan. The film stars Narayan, Veeravan Stalin and Dhansika , Anjena kirti in the lead roles while Ujayinee and others form an ensemble cast. Music for the film was composed by Ganesh Raghavendra and the film opened to positive reviews in May 2015. Sign Gene: The First Deaf Superheroes Sign Gene : The First Deaf Superheroes is a 2017 superhero film written, produced, and directed by Emilio Insolera. The story revolves around a deaf agent, Tom Clerc, from New York City who is a carrier of a powerful genetic mutation. He is sent to Japan with his colleague, Ken Wong, to investigate crimes believed to have been committed by Japanese deaf mutants. The films characters, both villains and agent, use sign language as their superhuman powers. The film also stars Carola Insolera, Ben Bahan, Hiroshi Vava, Humberto Insolera, and Noboru Kuragawa. The film makes several references to deaf history, culture, and sign language linguistics. Six languages are spoken and signed in the film: English, Japanese, Italian, American Sign Language, Japanese Sign Language, and Italian Sign Language. Dwitiyo Ripu Dwitiyo Ripu is an Indian independent film directed by Abhijit Chowdhury. The film tells the story of a young desperate writer, lost in the world of reality and fiction, who must decide whether to commit a murder or not. The film stars Bitan Sarkar, Biswajit Chakrobarty, Kheya Chattopadhyay, Debashree Chakrobarty and Satrajit Sarkar in principal roles. Ingen rövare finns i skogen Ingen rövare finns i skogen is a 1988 Swedish film directed by Göran Carmback and based on the novel of the same name by Astrid Lindgren. Brut Brutus is a short film directed by Konstantin Fam of 2015, the second novel of the film trilogy "Witnesses" and the sequel of the "Shoes", dedicated to the memory of Holocaust victims. Carface Carface is a 2015 National Film Board of Canada animated short film by Claude Cloutier in which cars sing and dance while the Earth slides toward environmental ruin. The films central character is a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air that sings "Que Sera." The film received the Prix Guy-L.-Coté Best Canadian Animation Film at the Sommets du cinéma danimation in Montreal, and was selected as one of Canadas submissions for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. The film was a Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Animated Short Film at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards, and won the Québec Cinéma Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 18th Quebec Cinema Awards. Pop in Q is a Japanese animated dance film directed by Naoki Miyahara, produced by Toei Animation, written by Shūko Arai and starring Asami Seto, Shiori Izawa, Atsumi Tanezaki, Ari Ozawa, and Tomoyo Kurosawa. It was released in Japan by Toei on December 23, 2016. Shikhamani Shikhamani is 2016 Indian Malayalam-language drama thriller film produced by K.K. Rajagopal under the banner of Sreeraj Cinema and directed by Vinod Guruvayoor. The film stars Chemban Vinod Jose, Mrudula Murali and J.D. Chakravarthy in the lead roles. The film was released on 29 April 2016. Teil 2 Das Sacher: In Bester Gesellschaft is an Austrian historical drama television series aired in two parts, directed by Robert Dornhelm and written by Rodica Doehnert, and based on the book Das Sacher. Geschichte einer Verführung The series was commissioned by the ORF and ZDF. The first part was aired on December 27, 2016 on ORF2. The series, is set in the city of Vienna around 1900, it tells the story of Anna Sacher, the widow of Eduard Sacher, who was the founder and owner of the Hotel Sacher, home of the sachertorte. Eduard was the son of Franz Sacher, inventor of the famous Sachertorte. The story begins with Eduard’s death and Anna’s tough decision to take over the management of the Hotel. The series is based on real events of the time and also on the life of Anna Sacher and mixes them with fictional stories of the upper and lower classes. Coffeemate Coffee Mate is a 2016 South Korean melodrama film written and directed by Yi Hyun-ha, starring Yoon Jin-seo and Oh Ji-ho. Nature of the Beast Dennis Skinner: Nature of the Beast is a 2017 British documentary film directed and written by Daniel Draper, and produced by Christie Allanson and Daniel Draper. The film is about the life, times and work of democratic socialist, trade unionist and Labour Party MP Dennis Skinner. Angela Merkel - Die Unerwartete Angela Merkel – The Unexpected is a 2016 documentary film directed by Torsten Körner and Matthias Schmidt. The television premier on Arte was on 6 December 2016. No Smoking in Sarajevo No Smoking in Sarajevo is a 2016 French documentary film by Gianluca Loffredo and Andrea Postiglione. The documentary explores the history of rock band Zabranjeno Pušenje through stories of three founding members; Sejo Sexon, Nele Karajlić and Fudo. The film was released on October 26, 2016, in Paris, France. On December 21, 2016, the film had its Sarajevo premiere at the 2016 Sarajevo Film Festival. The film won the Jury Award for Best Documentary Film at the 2017 Bosnian-Herzegovinian Film Festival in New York City, NY. Selva Selva is a 1996 Indian Tamil romantic action film directed by A. Venkatesh. The film starring Vijay, Swathi, Reeva and Raghuvaran. The music is composed by Sirpy. The film was a commercial failure at the box office. Inayathalam Inayathalam is an Indian Tamil crime drama film, written and directed by newcomer director duo Shankar-Suresh. The film features Ganesh Venkatraman, Shweta Menon, Erode Mahesh and Sukanya in the lead roles, with Delhi Ganesh and Y. G. Mahendra in supporting roles. Featuring music composed by Arrol Corelli, Inayathalam was released on 19 May 2017 to negative reviews. Its a remake of a Hollywood movie Untraceable, the film involves a serial killer who rigs contraptions that kill his victims based on the number of hits received by a website that features a live streaming video of the victim. Millions of people log on, hastening the victims deaths. Crossroad Crossroad is a 2017 Malayalam language anthology film. Crossroad is a portmanteau movie celebrating womanhood and tells the story of ten women. The movie encompasses ten featurette films of fifteen minutes each, with each featuring a prominent female artist from Malayalam as the protagonist and directed by a prominent filmmaker from Malayalam. The movie showcases each vibrant and variant facet of a Woman and tells her the story from her perspective. Barbie Dreamtopia Barbie Dreamtopia is a media franchise produced by Mattel Creations and animated by Snowball Studios, an Israeli animation company that makes media aimed at preschoolers and children aged 5–11. The series was created and developed by Julia Pistor, one of Mattels executive producers. The series follows Chelsea Roberts as she finds herself touring her own make-believe land known as Dreamtopia with her elder sister, Barbie. There, they discover a whole new munch-able world; swim through rainbow rivers with small mermaids and fly through cotton candy clouds with fairies. Dreamtopia was initially released as an exclusive to YouTubes affiliate mobile app, YouTube Kids, and later released to YouTube in general. A film was broadcast as a television special on June 26, 2016 across multiple countries. The success of the film resulted in the greenlighting of a web television series Barbie Dreamtopia: The Series, with four episodes released early on YouTube Kids and to the populace in May 2017. More episodes were released weekly to the general YouTube starting from November 5, 2017. Barbie Dreamtopia: The Series has premiered on Cartoon Network Australia on March 2, 2018. Jaane kyun de yaaron Jaane Kyun De Yaaron is a Bollywood film written and directed by Akshay Anand and produced by Vishal Bhatia and Raghu Raja. It stars Raghu Raja, Abhishek Sharma, Chetna Pande in lead roles. The film was released on 16 February 2018. Asehi Ekada Vhave Asehi Ekada Vhave is a 2018 Indian Marathi language romance drama film directed by Sushrut Bhagwat. The film stars Umesh Kamat, Tejashree Pradhan, Kavita Lad, Chirag Patil and Sharvani Pillai in the lead roles. It also stars Dr. Nikhil Rajshirke, Ajit Bhure and Narayan Jadhav in supporting roles. It was released on 6 April 2018. Buckasura Buckasura is a 2018 Indian Kannada psychological thriller film written by Rajasimha Tadinada and directed by Navaneeth and produced by RJ Rohitt, marking their second collaboration after Karvva. It features RJ Rohitt and Kavya Gowda in the lead roles along with V. Ravichandran in the lead antagonist role. The supporting cast includes Sithara, Suchendra Prasad, Shashikumar and Makarand Deshpande among others. The score and soundtrack for the film is by Avinash Sreeram and the cinematography is by Mohan. The film released on 27 April 2018. The movie was reported to be loosely inspired by the 1997 American movie The Devils Advocate. Where the Breakers Roar Where the Breakers Roar is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists in the film archive of the Library of Congress. Railroad Raiders of '62 The Railroad Raiders of 62 is an American silent film produced by Kalem Company and directed by Sidney Olcott with Jack J. Clark, Robert Vignola and JP McGowan in the leading roles. The action takes place during the U.S. civil war. Queen of the Smugglers The Romantic Story of Margaret Catchpole is a 1911 Australian silent film directed by Raymond Longford and starring Lottie Lyell. It is based on the true story of Margaret Catchpole, an adventurer and convict. Only part of the movie survives today. The Werewolf The Werewolf is a silent film short that is considered the first werewolf film. It was directed by Henry MacRae, produced by Bison Film Company, and released by Universal Film Manufacturing Company. The script is by Ruth Ann Baldwin, based on the short story "The Werewolves" by Henry Beaugrand. It is now considered a lost film, all prints supposedly having been destroyed in a 1924 fire at Universal Studios. Neptune's Daughter Neptunes Daughter is a 1914 American silent fantasy film featuring the first collaboration between actress Annette Kellerman and director Herbert Brenon. It was based on Kellermans idea of "a water fantasy movie with beautiful mermaids in King Neptunes garden together with a good love story." It was filmed by Universal on Bermuda in January and February, cost approximately $50,000, and grossed one million dollars at the box office. One reel of film footage is currently held in two archives, National Film and Sound Archive and Gosfilmofond of Russia. Those Country Kids Those Country Kids is a 1914 American short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Normand, and directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Four Feathers Four Feathers is a silent film adaptation of A. E. W. Masons 1902 novel The Four Feathers. The Immigrant The Immigrant was a 1915 American silent drama film directed by George Melford and starring Valeska Suratt, an actress who specialized in playing vamp roles and who was one of Theda Baras film rivals. The film is now considered lost. This was Valeska Suratts only film away from the Fox Film Studios. Rübezahls Hochzeit Rübezahls Wedding is a 1916 German silent fantasy drama film directed by Rochus Gliese and Paul Wegener and starring Wegener, Lyda Salmonova and Georg Jacoby. It was the first in a trilogy of fairytale films made by Wegener also including Hans Trutz in the Land of Plenty and The Pied Piper of Hamelin. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin and on location in a variety of settings, including mountain shots in the Riesengebirge and a farm near Dresden. The films sets were designed by Gliese. His Day Out His Day Out is a 1918 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. The Leopard Woman The Leopard Woman is a 1920 American silent adventure romance drama film starring Louise Glaum, House Peters, and Noble Johnson. Directed by Wesley Ruggles and produced by J. Parker Read, Jr., the screenplay was adapted by H. Tipton Steck and Stanley C. Morse based on the novel The Leopard Woman by Stewart Edward White. The Rent Collector The Rent Collector is a 1921 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Silver Wings Silver Wings is a 1922 American drama film directed by Edwin Carewe and John Ford. Ford directed only the prologue of the film. The film is now considered to be a lost film. The Face on the Bar-Room Floor The Face on the Bar-Room Floor is a 1923 American drama film directed by John Ford. The film is considered to be lost. It was adapted from the poem of the same name by Hugh Antoine dArcy. Paganini Paganini is a 1923 German silent historical film directed by Heinz Goldberg and starring Conrad Veidt, Eva May and Greta Schröder. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Neppach. Hearts of Oak Hearts of Oak is a 1924 American drama film based upon the play by James A. Herne and directed by John Ford. The film is considered to be lost. Lord Jim Lord Jim is a 1925 silent film starring Percy Marmont, Noah Beery, and Duke Kahanamoku. The movie was directed by Victor Fleming and based on the novel Lord Jim by Joseph Conrad. A print is preserved at the Library of Congress and at UCLA Film and TV. The Waltz Dream A Waltz Dream is a 1925 German silent drama film directed by Ludwig Berger and starring Willy Fritsch, Mady Christians and Xenia Desni. It was based on the 1907 operetta Ein Walzertraum composed by Oscar Straus. It was influential on the development of later Viennese operetta films. Unlike many of UFAs ambitious productions of the 1920s, A Waltz Dream managed to recover its production cost in the domestic market alone. The films art direction was by Rudolf Bamberger. The Third Degree The Third Degree is a 1926 silent romance film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and directed by Michael Curtiz, in his first American film, based on the hit 1909 play of the same name written by Charles Klein and starring Helen Ware. Good Time Charley Good Time Charley is a 1927 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and directed by Michael Curtiz. The film apparently had a Vitaphone soundtrack of music and effects. It was considered to be a lost film. However, as October 2016, the film is listed as extant at the Library of Congress. Hills of Kentucky Hills of Kentucky is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Edward Clark. The film stars Rin Tin Tin, Jason Robards, Dorothy Dwan, and features Tom Santschi and Billy Kent Schaefer. It was released by Warner Bros. on February 19, 1927. Now We're in the Air Now Were in the Air is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer, starring the late-1920s intermittent comedy team of Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton. Louise Brooks, playing twins, one raised French, and the other raised German. also starred in the wartime farce. Wallace Beery and Louise Brooks worked together the following year in Beggars of Life, a well-received early sound film. Hatton also sometimes appeared paired in films with Beerys brother Noah Beery. Ladies' Night in a Turkish Bath Ladies Night in a Turkish Bath is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline. It is based on the 1920 play Ladies Night by Charlton Andrews and Avery Hopwood. It was released on April 1, 1928 by First National Pictures. Waterloo Waterloo is a 1929 German silent war film directed by Karl Grune and starring Charles Willy Kayser, Charles Vanel and Otto Gebühr. It depicts the Allied forces victory over Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. It was made at the Munich studios of Bavaria Film. The films sets were designed by the art director Ludwig Reiber. Napoleon at St. Helena Napoleon at Saint Helena is a 1929 German silent historical film directed by Lupu Pick and starring Werner Krauss, Hanna Ralph and Albert Bassermann. The film depicts the final years of Napoleon between 1815 and 1821 during his period of exile on the British Atlantic island of Saint Helena following his defeat at Waterloo. The Return of Sherlock Holmes The Return of Sherlock Holmes is a 1929 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Basil Dean and written by Arthur Conan Doyle, Basil Dean and Garrett Fort. The film shares its title with the third volume of the Sherlock Holmes stories, The Return of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle. The film stars Clive Brook, H. Reeves-Smith, Betty Lawford, Charles Hay and Phillips Holmes. The film was released October 29, 1929, by Paramount Pictures. A copy is held at the Library of Congress. The Case of Sergeant Grischa The Case of Sergeant Grischa is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by Herbert Brenon, based on the German novel of the same name by Arnold Zweig. John Tribby was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Recording. Children of Chance Children of Chance is a 1930 British comedy crime film directed by Alexander Esway and starring Elissa Landi, Mabel Poulton, John Stuart and John Longden. The Mighty The Mighty is a 1929 American action film directed by John Cromwell and written by Grover Jones, Robert N. Lee, Herman J. Mankiewicz, William Slavens McNutt and Nellie Revell. The film stars George Bancroft, Esther Ralston, Warner Oland, Raymond Hatton, Dorothy Revier, Morgan Farley and O.P. Heggie. The film was released on November 16, 1929, by Paramount Pictures. Der Draufgänger The Daredevil is a 1931 German crime film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Hans Albers, Gerda Maurus and Mártha Eggerth. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hans Minzloff and Jacek Rotmil. It was shot on location in Hamburg and at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin. Eichbergs assistant director was Géza von Cziffra. Good Sport Good Sport is a 1931 American comedy film directed by Kenneth MacKenna and written by William Hurlbut. The film stars Linda Watkins, John Boles, Greta Nissen, Minna Gombell, Hedda Hopper and Alan Dinehart. The film was released on December 13, 1931, by Fox Film Corporation. Gun Smoke Gun Smoke is a 1931 American pre-Code Western film directed by Edward Sloman and written by Grover Jones and William Slavens McNutt. The film stars Richard Arlen, Mary Brian, William "Stage" Boyd, Eugene Pallette, Charles Winninger, Louise Fazenda and Brooks Benedict. The film was released on April 11, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. Præsten i Vejlby Præsten i Vejlby is a 1931 Danish film about a murder in a vicarage directed by George Schnéevoigt and based on a novel by Steen Steensen Blicher. Starring Henrik Malberg and Karin Nellemose it marked the debut of actor Aage Winther-Jørgensen. The film was a remake of the 1920 version by August Blom; and was remade again in 1972 by Claus Ørsted. One year earlier, George Schnéevoigt had made the first Danish sound film of feature length; however, the dialogue was spoken in Norwegian. Præsten i Vejlby was the first feature-length sound film with Danish dialogue. Although the public had seen short Danish "talkies" since 1923, and experienced foreign features with sound for two years, the Danish language film was unique enough to create a huge success and make the film very profitable. Heroes of the West Heroes of the West is a Universal Pre-Code movie serial that depicts the dangers and thrills of building a transcontinental railroad. This was the 82nd serial to be released by Universal. The Honor of the Press The Honor of the Press is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by B. Reeves Eason. Law and Lawless Law and Lawless is a 1932 American western. Directed by Armand Schaefer, the film stars Jack Hoxie, Hilda Moreno, and Julian Rivero. It was released on November 30, 1932. No One Man No One Man is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film starring Carole Lombard and Ricardo Cortez, and directed by Lloyd Corrigan. It is based on a novel by Rupert Hughes. Partners Partners is a 1932 Western directed by Fred Allen, from a screenplay by Donald W. Lee. The film stars Tom Keene, with Nancy Drexel and Bobby Nelson in supporting roles. It made a profit of $30,000. Radio Patrol Radio Patrol is a 1932 American pre-Code crime film directed by Edward L. Cahn, written by Tom Reed and Richard Schayer, and starring Robert Armstrong, Russell Hopton, Lila Lee, June Clyde, Sidney Toler and Andy Devine. It was released on June 2, 1932, by Universal Pictures. The Gaunt Stranger The Ringer is a 1931 British crime film directed by Walter Forde and starring Patric Curwen, Esmond Knight, John Longden and Carol Goodner. Scotland Yard detectives hunt for a dangerous criminal who has recently returned to England. The film was based on an Edgar Wallace story The Gaunt Stranger, the basis for his play The Ringer. Forde remade the same story in 1938 as The Gaunt Stranger. There was also a silent film of The Ringer in 1928, and a 1952 version starring Donald Wolfit. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios. The Secrets of Wu Sin The Secrets of Wu Sin is a 1932 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Lois Wilson, Grant Withers and Dorothy Revier. It was made by the Poverty Row studio Chesterfield Pictures. I Loved You Wednesday I Loved You Wednesday is a 1933 American comedy film directed by Henry King and William Cameron Menzies and written by Philip Klein and Horace Jackson, adapted from the play by Molly Ricardel and William DuBois. The film stars Warner Baxter, Elissa Landi, Victor Jory, Miriam Jordan, Laura Hope Crews and June Lang. The film was released on June 16, 1933, by Fox Film Corporation. My Weakness My Weakness is a 1933 American pre-Code musical film directed by David Butler and starring Lilian Harvey, Lew Ayres and Charles Butterworth. It was the second of four films made by the British-German actress Harvey in Hollywood, who had emerged as major star during Weimar Germany. It both was and wasnt the first mainstream Hollywood film to use the word "gay" as a descriptor of homosexuality. In one scene, Charles Butterworth and Sid Silvers commiserate over their miserable, hopeless shared love for Lilian Harvey, until Butterworth is struck by a solution: "Lets be gay!" However, the Studio Relations Committee censors decreed that the line had to be muffled. Treason Treason is a 1933 American Pre-Code Western film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Buck Jones. The Wolf Dog The Wolf Dog is a 1933 American Pre-Code Mascot film serial directed by Colbert Clark and Harry L. Fraser and starring Frankie Darro and Rin Tin Tin, Jr. The plot concerns the heir to a fortune and a villain attempting to take the inheritance for himself. The Cactus Kid The Cactus Kid is a 1935 American western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Jack Perrin, Jayne Regan and Philo McCullough. Der Herr der Welt The Master of the World is a German science fiction movie made in 1934. Its themes are the ethical replacement of human labor by robots, and the threat to humanity by robots used as war machines. It was directed by Harry Piel and made by Ariel production. Open All Night Open All Night is a 1934 British drama film directed by George Pearson and starring Frank Vosper, Margaret Vines, Gillian Lind, Geraldine Fitzgerald and Michael Shepley. The screenplay concerns Anton, a Grand Duke who was forced to flee Russia after the 1917 revolution, and now works as a waiter in a British restaurant where he puts his life on the line to help somebody else. Pirate Treasure Pirate Treasure is a 1934 Universal film serial. It was the twenty-first sound serial released by Universal, of the sixty-nine they released in total. It was a rare example of the swashbuckling genre in the film serial medium. Ray Taylor directed Richard Talmadge, Lucille Lund and Walter Miller. The serial is especially praised for the stunt work of Talmadge. The Poor Rich The Poor Rich is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick and written by Ebba Havez and Dale Van Every. The film stars Edward Everett Horton, Edna May Oliver, Andy Devine, Leila Hyams, Grant Mitchell and Thelma Todd. The film was released on February 26, 1934, by Universal Pictures. Ready for Love Ready for Love is a 1934 American romantic comedy film directed by Marion Gering and presented by Adolph Zukor for Paramount Pictures. It stars Richard Arlen, Ida Lupino, and Marjorie Rambeau. It is inspired by the play The Whipping by Eulalie Spence, based on the 1930 novel The Whipping by Roy Flanagan. The film is about school runaway Marigold Tate who "journeys to her retired aunts home where she soon faces small-town bigotry", and falls in love with handsome newspaper editor Julian Barrow. The film marks the first appearance of Terry, the Cairn Terrier who would go on to appear as Toto in The Wizard of Oz. Heart's Desire Hearts Desire is a 1935 British musical drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Richard Tauber, Leonora Corbett, Kathleen Kelly, Diana Napier and Frank Vosper. Its plot involves a young opera singer who is discovered in Vienna and brought to London where he rises to stardom. The film was made at Elstree Studios in April/May 1935, and had its charity premiere at the Regal Cinema, Marble Arch, London on 17 October that year. It was part of a cycle of British operetta films. One New York Night One New York Night is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Jack Conway and written by Frank Davis. The film stars Franchot Tone, Una Merkel, Conrad Nagel, Harvey Stephens, Steffi Duna and Charles Starrett. The film was released on March 3, 1935, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Op stap Op Stap is a 1935 Dutch musical comedy film directed by Ernst Winar. The Silence of Dean Maitland The Silence of Dean Maitland is a 1934 Australian film directed by Ken G. Hall, and based on Maxwell Grays novel of the same name. It was one of the most popular Australian films of the 1930s. Speed Devils Speed Devils is a 1935 American film directed by Joseph Henabery, coproduced by Perfect Circle Piston Company and Warner Brothers, and released by Warner Brothers. The film is also known as Thru Traffic. Valley of Wanted Men Valley of Wanted Men, also known as Wanted Men in the United Kingdom, is a 1935 American Western film directed by Alan James. Bolek i Lolek Bolek i Lolek is a 1936 Polish comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński. The Girl on the Front Page The Girl on the Front Page is a 1936 American comedy crime film directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Edmund Lowe, Gloria Stuart and Reginald Owen. The House of a Thousand Candles The House of a Thousand Candles is a 1936 American thriller film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Phillips Holmes, Mae Clarke and Irving Pichel. It was based on the 1906 novel by Meredith Nicholson. The novel had been filmed twice before, once in 1915 and again in 1920 by Henry King A British secret service agent is sent to try and prevent a plot to derail a peace conference in Geneva and threaten international peace. The Czar's Courier Michel Strogoff is a 1936 French historical adventure film directed by Jacques de Baroncelli and Richard Eichberg and starring Anton Walbrook, Colette Darfeuil and Armand Bernard. It is an adaptation of the 1877 novel Michael Strogoff by Jules Verne. A separate German version The Czars Courier was also made. The films sets were designed by the art director Alexandre Lochakoff. It was made by the French subsidiary of Tobis Film and shot at the Epinay Studios in Paris and the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin. Location shooting took place mainly in Bulgaria and at the Johannisthal Air Field. Public Nuisance No. 1 Public Nuisance No. 1 is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Frances Day, Arthur Riscoe and Muriel Aked. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios. The screenplay concerns a young man who goes to work as a waiter at his uncles hotel in Nice. Unter heißem Himmel Under Blazing Skies or Under Blazing Heavens is a 1936 German adventure film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Hans Albers, Lotte Lang and Aribert Wäscher. The film was popular enough to be given a second release in 1950. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. The Man Who Smiles The Man Who Smiles is a 1936 Italian comedy film about an Oedipus Complex, directed by Mario Mattoli. The film stars Vittorio De Sica, Umberto Melnati, Enrico Viarisio, Assia Noris and Paola Borboni. The film premiered in the USA on 16 April 1937. Aces Wild Aces Wild is a 1936 American western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Harry Carey, Gertrude Messinger and Theodore Lorch. Arizona Mahoney Arizona Mahoney is a 1936 American Western film directed by James P. Hogan and written by Stuart Anthony and Robert Yost. The film stars Joe Cook, Robert Cummings, June Martel, Buster Crabbe, Marjorie Gateson and John Miljan. It is based on the short story "Stairs of Sand" by Zane Grey. The film was released on December 4, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. Madame Bovary Madame Bovary is a 1937 German historical drama film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Pola Negri, Aribert Wäscher and Ferdinand Marian. It is an adaptation of Gustave Flauberts 1857 novel Madame Bovary. Reported Missing! Reported Missing is a 1937 American thriller film directed by Milton Carruth and written by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields. The film stars William Gargan, Jean Rogers, Dick Purcell, Hobart Cavanaugh, Michael Fitzmaurice, Joe Sawyer, Billy Wayne and Robert Spencer. The film was released on August 15, 1937, by Universal Pictures. Women of Glamor Women of Glamour is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Gordon Wiles and starring Virginia Bruce, Melvyn Douglas and Reginald Denny. It is a remake of the 1930 film Ladies of Leisure, which was itself based on the 1926 silent film Ladies of Leisure. The films sets were designed by the art director Stephen Goosson. The Arkansas Traveler The Arkansas Traveler is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Alfred Santell and written by Viola Brothers Shore and George Sessions Perry. The film stars Bob Burns, Fay Bainter, John Beal, Jean Parker, Lyle Talbot and Irvin S. Cobb. The film was released on October 14, 1938, by Paramount Pictures. Hunted Men Hunted Men is a 1938 American drama film directed by Louis King and written by William R. Lipman and Horace McCoy. The film stars Lloyd Nolan, Mary Carlisle, Lynne Overman, J. Carrol Naish, Delmar Watson and Buster Crabbe. The film was released on May 27, 1938, by Paramount Pictures. Der Maulkorb The Muzzle is a 1938 German comedy film directed by Erich Engel and starring Ralph Arthur Roberts, Hilde Weissner and Charlotte Schellhorn. It was remade in 1958. The films art direction was by Robert Herlth. Nobody Home The Return of the Frog is a 1938 British crime film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Gordon Harker, Hartley Power and Rene Ray. It is a sequel to the 1937 film The Frog, and was based on the 1929 novel The India-Rubber Men by Edgar Wallace. It was shot at Beaconsfield Studios. The films plot concerns a police hunt for the criminal known as The Frog. Save a Little Sunshine Save a Little Sunshine is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Dave Willis, Pat Kirkwood and Tommy Trinder. Volochayevskiye dni The Defense of Volotchayevsk is a 1937 Soviet history drama film directed and written by Vasilyev brothers. Boy Trouble Boy Trouble is a 1939 American film starring Charles Ruggles, Mary Boland, Donald OConnor, and Billy Lee. Flying G-Men Flying G-Men is a 15-episode 1939 Columbia Film serial, directed by James W. Horne and Ray Taylor. The serial was the sixth of the 57 serials released by Columbia.Four "Flying G-Men" battle with enemy saboteurs intent on destroying American military defences. Gone to the Dogs Gone to the Dogs is a 1939 musical comedy vehicle starring George Wallace. It was the second of two films he made for director Ken G. Hall, the first being Let George Do It. Linen for Ireland Linen from Ireland is a 1939 German drama film directed by Heinz Helbig and starring Otto Treßler, Irene von Meyendorff and Friedl Haerlin. It was part of an ongoing campaign of anti-Semitism in German cinema of the era, and also attacked Britain with whom Germany was at war by the time of the films release. It was made as a co-production between the German company Bavaria Film and the Austrian Wien Film which had been created following the Anschluss of 1938. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert A. Dietrich and Artur Gunther. Overland with Kit Carson Overland with Kit Carson was the eighth serial released by Columbia Pictures. Parts of the film were shot in Johnson Canyon and Kanab Canyon in Utah, and the Kiabab Forest in Arizona. Lively Teresa La Vispa Teresa is a 1939 Italian, black and white short film directed by Roberto Rossellini. A short nature film, it features a girl catching a butterfly, but is thwarted by other insects. Chip of the Flying U Chip of the Flying U is a 1940 western film directed by Ralph Staub and starring Johnny Mack Brown. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures and is a remake of their silent epic starring Hoot Gibson. The Living Corpse Nights of Fire is a French drama film from 1937, directed by Marcel LHerbier, written by Marcel LHerbier, starring Gaby Morlay. It is also known as "Nights of Fire". The scenario is based on a book by Leo Tolstoy. Public Deb No. 1 Public Deb No. 1 is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring George Murphy, Brenda Joyce and Ralph Bellamy. Law of the Timber Law of the Timber is a 1941 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray. Mob Town Mob Town is a Universal film starring the Dead End Kids and the Little Tough Guys. Moonlight in Hawaii Moonlight in Hawaii is a 1941 American musical film comedy starring Jane Frazee. Maria Montez has a small role, with her hair dyed blonde. Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga is a 1941 American comedy film directed by John Rawlins and starring Lupe Vélez. The film was inspired by the same-name song interpreted by Helen OConnell and Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra. Tonto Basin Outlaws Tonto Basin Outlaws is a 1941 American film directed by S. Roy Luby. It is the tenth of the entries in the Range Busters series. Despite the films title, the action takes place in Montana, not Arizonas Tonto Basin. Like the other of the Range Busters series, the film was shot at Corriganville Movie Ranch and used footage from silent Westerns. Il birichino di papà Il birichino di papà is a 1942 Italian comedy film written and directed by Raffaello Matarazzo. It is an adaptation of the 1905 novel Papas Junge by Henny Koch. Front Line Kids Front Line Kids is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Leslie Fuller. It was made at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith. The films sets were designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei. In wartime London a unruly group of boys assist an incompetent hotel porter to thwart a gang of criminals operating out of the building. House of Errors House of Errors is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Bernard B. Ray and written by Ewart Adamson and Eddie Davis. The film stars Harry Langdon, Charley Rogers, Marian Marsh, Ray Walker, Betty Blythe and John Holland. The film was released on April 10, 1942, by Producers Releasing Corporation. Raiders of the Range Raiders of the Range is a 1942 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by John English. True to the Army True to the Army is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Albert S. Rogell, written by Art Arthur, Bradford Ropes, Edmund L. Hartmann and Val Burton, and starring Judy Canova, Allan Jones, Ann Miller, Jerry Colonna, Clarence Kolb, Edward Pawley and William Wright. It was released on March 21, 1942, by Paramount Pictures. Westward Ho! Westward Ho is a 1942 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by John English and starring Bob Steele, Tom Tyler, and Rufe Davis. Follies Girl Follies Girl is a 1943 American musical comedy film directed by William Rowland and starring Wendy Barrie, Doris Nolan and Gordon Oliver. It was made by the poverty row studio Producers Releasing Corporation. Much of the film takes place in or around a burlesque house. It was the final film appearance of Barrie apart from a cameo role in It Should Happen to You. Melody of a Great City Melody of a Great City is a 1943 musical drama film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Hilde Krahl, Werner Hinz and Karl John. A young woman moves to Berlin to work as a press photographer. Hans Onsdagsveninde Hans onsdagsveninde is a 1943 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. It was based on the play Peter den store by Paul Sarauw, which premiered in 1930 at Det Ny Theater. The same play was also made into a Swedish film in 1946 under the title Onsdagsväninnan. He Hired the Boss He Hired the Boss is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Thomas Z. Loring and written by Irving Cummings Jr. and Ben Markson. The film stars Stuart Erwin, Evelyn Venable, Thurston Hall, Vivian Blaine, William T. Orr and Benny Bartlett. The film was released on April 2, 1943, by 20th Century Fox. It Comes Up Love It Comes Up Love is a 1943 American, black and white, musical comedy starring Gloria Jean, Ian Hunter, and Donald OConnor. It is the only film starring Jean and OConnor that doesnt also star Peggy Ryan, another one of the talented teenagers at Universal Studios. The Mantrap The Mantrap is a 1943 American mystery film directed by George Sherman and written by Curt Siodmak. The film stars Henry Stephenson, Lloyd Corrigan, Joseph Allen, Dorothy Lovett, Edmund MacDonald and Alice Fleming. The film was released on April 13, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Moster fra Mols Moster fra Mols is a 1943 Danish family film directed by Poul Bang and starring Rasmus Christiansen. Örlogsmän Örlogsmän is a 1943 Swedish drama film directed by Börje Larsson. Casanova in Burlesque Casanova in Burlesque is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by Frank Gill Jr.. The film stars Joe E. Brown, June Havoc, Dale Evans, Marjorie Gateson, Lucien Littlefield and Ian Keith. The film was released on February 29, 1944, by Republic Pictures. Ladies of Washington Ladies of Washington is a 1944 American drama film directed by Louis King and starring Trudy Marshall, Ronald Graham and Anthony Quinn. It concentrates on a group of young women employed by the federal government in wartime Washington D.C., one of whom becomes involved with an enemy agent. The films sets were designed by the art directors James Basevi and Leland Fuller. Meet Miss Bobby Socks Meet Miss Bobby Socks is a 1944 American musical comedy film directed by Glenn Tryon and starred Bob Crosby and Lynn Merrick. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on October 12, 1944. Men on Her Mind Men on Her Mind is a 1944 musical drama film directed by Wallace Fox, produced by Alfred Stern. The screenplay was written by Raymond L. Schrock. The film stars Mary Beth Hughes, Edward Norris and Ted North. Ratan Rattan or Ratan is a 1944 Indian Hindi-Urdu film, directed by M. Sadiq, produced by Abdul Rashid Kardar, and starring Swaran Lata, Karan Dewan and Amir Bano. It was the highest grossing film of 1944. The film is noted as the film which made Naushad one of the top contributors to music in Indian films and enabled him to demand a fee of Rs 25,000 per film. The heroine of the movie, Swaran Lata, had said in a live interview with Pakistan Television years later that the tunes of the songs of Rattan were set by the lyricist D. N. Madhok himself. Abdul Rashid Kardar spent 75,000 rupees on production in 1944 to make Rattan. The music by Naushad Ali was such a phenomenal hit that the company earned Rs 3 lakhs in royalties from Gramophone sales in the first year. Träumerei Dreaming is a 1944 German historical musical drama film directed by Harald Braun and starring Hilde Krahl, Mathias Wieman and Friedrich Kayssler. It portrays the lives of the pianist Clara Schumann and her composer husband Robert Schumann. It was a propaganda film of the German Nazism. It was shot at the Babelsberg and Tempelhof Studios in Berlin and on location around Xanten in the Rhineland. The films sets were designed by the art directors Emil Hasler and Walter Kutz. Considered an important national film the production received financial assistance from the government, and had a total budget of over two million reichsmarks. It premiered in Zwickau, the birthplace of Robert Schumann, two days before it was first screened at the Marmorhaus cinema in the capital. The future star Hildegard Knef shot some scenes, which would have marked her film debut, but these were left out of the final cut. Grissly's Millions Grisslys Millions is a 1945 American mystery film directed by John English and written by Muriel Roy Bolton. The film stars Paul Kelly, Virginia Grey, Don Douglas, Elisabeth Risdon, Robert Barrat and Clem Bevans. The film was released on January 16, 1945, by Republic Pictures. Home Sweet Home Home Sweet Home is a 1945 British musical comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley written by Roney Parsons and Anthony Toner and starring Frank Randle, Nicolette Roeg and Tony Pendrell. Set in the fictitious town of Redvale, the film is largely a vehicle for slapstick routines by Randle. Jungle Raiders Jungle Raiders is a Columbia film serial. Kane Richmond plays the hero Bob Moore, with Janet Reed as Ann Shaw, and Charles King plays head villain Jake Raynes. La selva de fuego La Selva de Fuego is a 1945 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring Dolores del Río. A Song for Miss Julie A Song for Miss Julie is a 1945 American film directed by William Rowland. 100 dragspel och en flicka 100 dragspel och en flicka is a Swedish comedy film from 1946 directed by Ragnar Frisk. The films title is a reference to One Hundred Men and a Girl. The Unknown Singer The Unknown Singer is a 1947 French drama film directed by André Cayatte and starring Tino Rossi, Lilia Vetti and Maria Mauban. The films sets were designed by the art directors Léon Barsacq and Robert-Jules Garnier. One Swallow Does Not Make a Summer One Swallow Does Not Make a Summer is a 1947 Swedish comedy film directed by Hasse Ekman. The film starrs Eva Henning, Hasse Ekman, Sonja Wigert and Lauritz Falk. Oregon Trail Scouts Oregon Trail Scouts is a 1947 American Western film in the Red Ryder film series directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Earle Snell. The film stars Allan Lane, Robert Blake, Martha Wentworth, Roy Barcroft, Emmett Lynn and Edmund Cobb. The film was released on May 5, 1947, by Republic Pictures. La princesa de los ursinos The Princess of the Ursines is a 1947 Spanish historical film directed by Luis Lucia and starring Ana Mariscal. It was made by CIFESA, Spains largest studio at the time. The film is loosely based on real events that took place in the eighteenth century reign of Philip V of Spain. Under Colorado Skies Under Colorado Skies is a 1947 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen, written by Louise Rousseau, and starring Monte Hale, Lorna Gray, Paul Hurst, William Haade, John Alvin and LeRoy Mason. It was released on December 15, 1947, by Republic Pictures. Alitet ukhodit v gory Alitet Leaves for the Hills is a 1949 Soviet drama film directed by Mark Donskoy. No Way Back No Way Back is a 1949 British crime film directed by Stefan Osiecki and starring Terence De Marney, Eleanor Summerfield and Jack Raine. The screenplay concerns an injured boxer who sinks into bad company when his fighting career comes to an end leading to a spiral of crime. It was made at Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames. Shabnam Shabnam is a 1949 Hindi movie produced by Filmistan and directed by Bibhuti Mitra. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Kamini Kaushal, Jeevan and Shyama. The films music is by S. D. Burman Four Days Leave Swiss Tour is a 1950 American-Swiss drama film directed by Leopold Lindtberg and starring Cornel Wilde, Josette Day and Simone Signoret. It marked the film debut of Liselotte Pulver who went on to be a major star of German cinema during the following decade. That Man from Tangier That Man from Tangier is a 1953 American-Spanish adventure film directed by Luis María Delgado and Robert Elwyn and starring Nils Asther, Roland Young and Nancy Coleman. It was the final film of the British actor Young. Gabriela Gabriela is a 1950 West German musical drama film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Zarah Leander, Carl Raddatz and Vera Molnar. It was Leanders comeback film after a seven-year absence from filmmaking. In 1943 when the Nazi leadership had demanded she take German citizenship, she had broken her contract with UFA and returned to her native Sweden. In the immediate post-war era she was banned from appearing in German films because of her previous association with the Nazi hierarchy. From 1949 this was relaxed, and she was able to make films once more. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. The films sets were designed by the art director Herbert Kirchhoff. It was the third highest-grossing film at the West German box office in 1950. The Golden Gloves Story The Golden Gloves Story is a 1950 American film directed by Felix E. Feist. It tells the story of boxer Nick Martel as he competes in the Golden Gloves tournament. During the competition he falls in love with Patti, the daughter of Joe Riley, a boxing referee. Joe Palooka in Humphrey Takes a Chance Joe Palooka in Humphrey Takes a Chance is a 1950 American film directed by Jean Yarbrough. It was part of the Joe Palooka series. Der Theodor im Fußballtor Theodore the Goalkeeper is a 1950 Austrian-German sports comedy film directed by E.W. Emo and starring Theo Lingen, Hans Moser and Josef Meinrad . The films sets were designed by the art director Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff. It was made with the co-operation of the German club 1860 Munich. The Naked and the Wicked The Ungrateful Heart is a 1951 Italian melodrama film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Carla Del Poggio, Frank Latimore and Gabriele Ferzetti. It takes its name from the Neapolitan song "Core ngrato". The films sets were designed by Piero Filippone. The King's Guerrillas Of Love and Bandits is a 1950 Italian historical melodrama film directed by Mario Soldati. The Lawton Story The Lawton Story of "The Prince of Peace", also known as The Lawton Story and The Prince of Peace, is a religious-themed film that later made the roadshow rounds presented by exploitation pioneer Kroger Babb. Shot in Cinecolor in 1948, based on an annual passion play created in Lawton, it was presented in various forms through the years following its debut. The film also served as the debut film of child actress Ginger Prince, who was touted as her generations Shirley Temple. Tales of Robin Hood Tales of Robin Hood is a 1951 American film. The film was one of a series Robert L. Lippert wanted to make for television with R and L Productions but he ended up only making this and As You Were. Filming started 1 July 1951. L'homme de ma vie The Man in My Life is a 1952 French-Italian drama film directed by Guy Lefranc and starring Madeleine Robinson, Jeanne Moreau and Jane Marken. It was made at the Cinecittà studios in Rome. För min heta ungdoms skull For the Sake of My Intemperate Youth is a 1952 Swedish drama film directed by Arne Mattsson. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. Me traes de un' ala Youve Got Me By the Wing is a 1953 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Silvia Pinal and Aurora Segura. Son of Geronimo: Apache Avenger Son of Geronimo is a 1952 film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring Clay Moore, Rodd Redwing, Tommy Farrell, Eileen Rowe, and Bud Osborne. It was the 50th film serial released by Columbia Pictures. It is based in the historical figure of Geronimo, prominent Native American leader of the Chiricahua Apache, who defended his people against the encroachment of the United States on their tribal lands for over 25 years. Il tenente Giorgio Il Tenente Giorgio is a 1952 Italian historical melodrama film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo. The Piano Tuner Has Arrived The Piano Tuner Has Arrived is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Duilio Coletti and starring Nino Taranto, Alberto Sordi and Virgilio Riento. The films sets were designed by Ottavio Scotti. Alerte au sud Alarm in Morocco is a 1953 French-Italian adventure film directed by Jean-Devaivre and starring Jean-Claude Pascal, Gianna Maria Canale and Erich von Stroheim. Partly shot on location in Morocco, it was made using the Gevacolor process. Bei Dir war es immer so schön It Was Always So Nice With You is a 1954 West German musical comedy film directed by Hans Wolff and starring Heinz Drache, Georg Thomalla and Ingrid Stenn. The Swedish actress Zarah Leander who had been the leading German film star during the Nazi era, plays a self-referential role as a maturing film star. The film was intended as a tribute to the composer Theo Mackeben with many of his hit songs sung by Leander and Kirsten Heiberg, another star of the 1940s. El diablo toca la flauta The Devil Plays the Flute is a 1953 Spanish comedy film directed by José María Forqué and starring José Luis Ozores, Luis Prendes and Luis Arroyo. El Alaméin El Alamein is a 1953 American war film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Scott Brady, Edward Ashley and Rita Moreno. Also known by the alternative title of Desert Patrol, it depicts the 1942 Battle of El Alamein during the North African Campaign. La otra vida del capitán Contreras The Other Life of Captain Contreras Spanish:La otra vida del capitán Contreras) is a 1955 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil. Topeka Topeka is a 1953 American western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring Wild Bill Elliott, Phyllis Coates and Rick Vallin. Wenn am Sonntagabend die Dorfmusik spielt When The Village Music Plays on Sunday Nights is a 1953 West German romance film directed by Rudolf Schündler and starring Rudolf Prack, Ingeborg Körner and Walter Müller. It is a heimatfilm shot in Gevacolor. It was made at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin and on location in the Black Forest. The films sets were designed by the art directors Willi Herrmann and Heinrich Weidemann. Ricochet Romance Ricochet Romance is a 1954 American comedy Western film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Marjorie Main and Chill Wills. Its title is derived from the song of the same name, which is also featured in the film. This Mechanical Age This Mechanical Age is a 1954 American short documentary film about the early days of aviation, produced by Robert Youngson. In 1955, it won an Oscar for Best Short Subject at the 27th Academy Awards. The Happy Wanderer The Happy Wanderer is a 1955 West German romantic comedy film directed by Hans Quest. It stars Rudolf Schock, Waltraut Haas, Elma Karlowa, and Willy Fritsch. It is more than just a romantic comedy, but also is a Heimatfilm and references the Wandervogel movement and thus deals with modernization as a movement and its resonance on the culture where the film is set. King of the Carnival King of the Carnival is a Republic movie serial. It contains a substantial amount of stock footage from the earlier Republic serial Daredevils of the Red Circle. This was the 66th and last serial ever made by Republic and is often considered to be one of the worst produced by that company. The plot concerns Treasury Agents investigating a Cold War counterfeiting operation believed to be connected to a circus. Sohn ohne Heimat Son Without a Home is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Werner Krauss, Elisabeth Flickenschildt, Josefin Kipper. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location at Bad Kissingen in Bavaria. The films sets were designed by the art director Willi Herrmann. Takekurabe is a 1955 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Heinosuke Gosho. It is a film adaptation of Higuchi Ichiyōs 1895-1896 novel Takekurabe. Production design was made by Kazuo Kubo, sound recordist was Michio Okazaki and lighting technician was Susumu Irie. Ten u pirsa The Shadow Near the Pier is a 1955 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Vinyarsky. La gran mentira The Big Lie is a 1956 Spanish film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Francisco Rabal, Madeleine Fischer and Jacqueline Pierreux. The Awakening The Awakening is a 1956 Italian comedy drama film directed by Mario Camerini. For this film Anna Magnani was awarded with her fifth Silver Ribbon for best actress. Angel in a Taxi Angel in a Taxi is a 1958 Italian film. It stars Gabriele Ferzetti and Vera Tschechowa. The Amorous Corporal The Amorous Corporal is a 1958 French adventure-comedy film co-written and directed by Robert Darène. Loosely based on the novel La Bigorne, caporal de France by Pierre Nord, it is set in eighteenth-century Madagascar. Cavalier in Devil's Castle Cavalier in Devils Castle, also known as The Cavaliers of Devils Castle, is a 1959 Italian swashbuckler film written and directed by Mario Costa and starring Massimo Serato, Irène Tunc and Luisella Boni. Lajwanti Lajwanti is a 1958 Indian drama film directed by Narendra Suri. It was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Palme dOr for Best Film. The film was remade in Tamil as Engal Selvi. ¡Viva lo imposible! Lets Make the Impossible! is a 1958 Spanish comedy film adapted from the play "¡Viva lo imposible! o el contable de las estrellas", by Miguel Mihura and Joaquín Calvo Sotelo, and directed by Rafael Gil. It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. Mrs. Warren's Profession Mrs. Warrens Profession is a 1960 West German drama film directed by Ákos Ráthonyi and starring Lilli Palmer, O. E. Hasse and Johanna Matz. It is an adaptation of George Bernard Shaws 1894 play Mrs. Warrens Profession. Intrigue and Love Intrigue and Love is a 1959 East German historical drama film directed by Martin Hellberg and starring Wolf Kaiser, Otto Mellies and Marion Van de Kamp. The film was made by the East German state-owned DEFA studio. It is an adaptation of Friedrich Schillers 1784 play Intrigue and Love. The films sets were designed by the art director Harald Horn. Das Mädchen und der Staatsanwalt Das Mädchen und der Staatsanwalt is a 1962 German drama film directed by Jürgen Goslar and starring Wolfgang Preiss, Götz George and Elke Sommer. Only the Wind Only the Wind is a 1961 German crime film directed by Fritz Umgelter and starring Freddy Quinn, Gustav Knuth and Heinz Weiss. The film is a crime drama film set off the western Irish coast. Unsere tollen Tanten Our Crazy Aunts is a 1961 Austrian comedy film directed by Rolf Olsen and starring Gunther Philipp, Gus Backus and Vivi Bach. It was followed by two sequels Our Crazy Nieces and Our Crazy Aunts in the South Seas. The films sets were designed by the art director Felix Smetana. Dance with Me Into the Morning Dance with Me Into the Morning is a 1962 Austrian musical film directed by Peter Dörre and starring Gerhard Wendland, Guggi Löwinger and Rex Gildo. The films sets were designed by the art director Sepp Rothaur. It was shot at the Rosenhügel Studios in Vienna. I 4 tassisti I 4 tassisti is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Bianchi. The Eye of the Needle The Eye of the Needle is a 1962 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Marcello Andrei. Eskimo Artist: Kenojuak Eskimo Artist: Kenojuak is a 1964 Canadian short documentary film about Inuit artist Kenojuak Ashevak, directed by John Feeney. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Regarding the use of the term "Eskimo" in the title, Feeney wrote in 1993 that he had suggested using the now-accepted term "Inuit" in the film, but had been told that it would be confusing for non-Inuit audiences of the day. Eskimo Artist: Kenojuak found new life again in 1992, when filmmakers Colin Low and Tony Ianzelo combined archival and contemporary footage of Kenojuak in Momentum, Canada’s IMAX HD film for Expo 92. Phoolon Ki Sej Phoolon Ki Sej is a 1964 Indian Hindi-language social film written and directed by Inder Raj Anand. The film stars Vyjayanthimala, Ashok Kumar and Manoj Kumar with Nirupa Roy, Lalita Pawar, Mehmood, Shubha Khote, Mukri and Kanhaiyalal in supporting roles. The music by Adi Narayana Rao was one of the plus points of this film. The song "Aa bhi ja rasiya" is very melodious. This movie was based on Gulshan Nandas famous novel of the same name. The film was produced by South Indian actress Anjali Devi and her husband P. Adinarayana Rao, with their production company, Anjali Pictures. Phoolon Ki Sej is about a love between Nirmal Verma and Karuna. I Do Not Forgive... I Kill! Ballad of a Bounty Hunter is a 1968 Spanish western film directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Un beso en el puerto Un beso en el puerto is a 1965 Spanish motion picture. The film was directed by Ramón Torrado, and stars Manolo Escobar, Ingrid Pitt, Antonio Ferrandis, María Isbert and Manuel Alexandre. Left Handed Johnny West Left Handed Johnny West is a 1965 Italian spaghetti western film directed by Gianfranco Parolini. Z7 Operation Rembrandt Z7 Operation Rembrandt is a 1966 German-Italian-Spanish Eurospy film written and directed by Giancarlo Romitelli and starring Lang Jeffries. It was shot in Macau, Tangier, Rome, Málaga and Torremolinos. Schwarzer Markt der Liebe Black Market of Love is a 1966 West German crime film directed by Ernst Hofbauer and starring Uta Levka, Astrid Frank and Claus Tinney. Some May Live Some May Live, also known as In Saigon Some May Live, is a 1967 British war film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Peter Cushing, Joseph Cotten and Martha Hyer. During the Vietnam War, a security leak in Saigon has to be plugged, when American decoder Kate Meredith is faced with the dilemma of her husband pressuring her to give him information. Topo Gigio and the Missile War is a 1967 Japanese-Italian film directed by Kon Ichikawa. Singapore, Singapore Five Ashore in Singapore AKA Singapore, Singapore and Cinq gars pour Singapour is a 1967 French/Italian international co-production film based on the 1959 novel by Jean Bruce. Filmed on location in Singapore in 1966, it was the last film of Sean Flynn. 2000 Years Later 2000 Years Later is a 1969 American comedy film written and directed by Bert Tenzer and starring Terry-Thomas, Edward Everett Horton, Pat Harrington, Lisa Seagram, John Abbott and John Myhers. It was released by Warner Bros.-Seven Arts on March 11, 1969. Bootleggers Bootleggers is a 1969 Italian-Spanish crime-action film written and directed by Alfio Caltabiano and starring George Eastman and Wayde Preston. Set in the U.S., it was shot between Spain and Amalfi. Up the Establishment! Up the Establishment is a 1969 West German comedy film directed by Michael Verhoeven and starring Mario Adorf, Gila von Weitershausen and Ulli Koch. Vojtech, receny sirotek Vojtech, Called the Orphan is a 1990 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Zdeněk Tyc. The film was selected as the Czechoslovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Zorro in the Court of England Zorro in the Court of England is a 1969 Italian adventure film directed by Franco Montemurro. The Man from O.R.G.Y. The Man from O.R.G.Y. is a 1970 comedy film directed by James Hill and starring Robert Walker Jr., Louisa Moritz, Slappy White, Lynne Carter and Steve Rossi. It was filmed in Puerto Rico and New York City. The film has elements of espionage and sex. Running Scared Running Scared is a 1972 film directed and co-written by David Hemmings. This was Hemmings only film as a writer, and his first time directing. It was based on a 1964 novel of the same name written by Gregory Mcdonald. Happy as the Grass Was Green Happy as the Grass Was Green, later renamed Hazel’s People, is a 1973 American drama film directed by Charles Davis and starring Geraldine Page, Pat Hingle and Graham Beckel. The film is one of the few Old Order Mennonite related films ever made. Most of the cast other than the aforementioned consists of genuine Pennsylvanian Mennonites. The film is based on a novel by Merle Good. For many years, the film was presented nightly at the "Peoples Place" in Intercourse. The Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online states: "The two films Amish Grace and Happy as the Grass was Green have significant insider Mennonite contributions and come closest to presenting a valid image of Amish and Mennonites". The original title of the film is taken from the poem Fern Hill of Dylan Thomas. 27A 27A is a 1974 Australian drama film directed by Esben Storm. At the AFI Awards it won in the Best Actor and Best Fiction categories. The House in the South The House in the South is a 1975 Mexican drama film directed by Sergio Olhovich. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. Robinson Crusoe Robinson Crusoe is a 1974 television film version of the story by Daniel Dafoe starring Stanley Baker in the title role and Ram John Holder as Friday. In the UK, it was first broadcast in the BBCs Play of the Month on 27 November 1974. In the USA it was broadcast on NBC. Shooting took place on location at Tobago in the West Indies. Director James MacTaggart died of a heart attack shortly after filming and Stanley Baker died of cancer in 1976. The budget was £300,000. The Sunday Times called it a "superb production". When the show aired in the US it was the 13th highest rated show of the week. Der gestohlene Himmel Stolen Heaven is a 1974 Italian-German drama film directed by Theo Maria Werner and starring Siegfried Rauch, Hans Holt, and Christine Böhm. It was partly shot on location in the Zillertal in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Cacique Bandeira Cacique Bandeira is a 1975 Argentine film. Bloody Struggle Ma Su Chen aka Rebel Boxer or Bloody Struggle is a 1972 Hong Kong film directed and co-written by Ting Shan-hsi who also directed and wrote the film Furious Slaughter 1972. It is a martial arts film that stars Nancy Yen, Jimmy Wang Yu, and Sally Chen. Its a sequel to Furious Slaughter 1972 in which Jimmy Wang Yu plays the lead role. It was released in Hong Kong on 14 June 1972 but in Taiwan on 30 May 1972. Apparently, the cast mentioned in Rotten Tomatoes is based on another version of Ma Su Chen because it listed two additional stars, Richard Harrison and Hwang Jang Lee, not found in other cast list of the same movie. One Away One Away is a 1976 American action film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Patrick Mower, Bradford Dillman, Roberta Durrant and Elke Sommer. Two brothers help their brother escape from a South African jail, sparking a motorcycle manhunt across the local wilderness. Delta County, U.S.A. Delta County, U.S.A. is a 1977 American made-for-television drama film directed by Glenn Jordan and starring Peter Donat, Jeff Conaway, Robert Hays, Joanna Miles, Lola Albright, Peter Masterson, Michele Carey and Morgan Brittany. The film originally served as a pilot for a proposed prime time television soap opera that never materialized. It was broadcast as The ABC Friday Night Movie on May 20, 1977. Ek Hi Raasta Ek Hi Raasta is a 1977 Bollywood drama film, produced and directed by Mohan Segal under the Uma Cine Films Pvt Ltd banner. It stars Jeetendra, Shabana Azmi, in the lead roles and music composed by Rajesh Roshan. Een stille liefde Silent Love is a 1977 Dutch drama film written and directed by René van Nie. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. Jaganmohini Jaganmohini is a 1978 Telugu drama film produced and directed by B. Vittalacharya. The movie was a remake of the 1951 Kannada movie Jaganmohini. The film stars Narasimha Raju, Prabha and Jayamalini. The film was subsequently remade in Tamil language. Jaganmohini became a major hit and even performed better than the films of big stars. The movie had the best visual effects according to Indian standards at that time. This is the story of woman betrayed by a king, who reappears in his next life as a ghost intent on possessing him. On the advice of a priest, the king marries a pious woman who matches her devotional prowess against the ghosts seductions and wins. Red Gold Oro Rojo is a 1978 pirate film that was written and directed by Alberto Vázquez-Figueroa. It was filmed on location in Spain and Mexico. Dirty Dreamer Dirty Dreamer is a French drama film directed by Jean-Marie Périer. Éclair au chocolat Chocolate Eclair is a Canadian drama film from Quebec, directed by Jean-Claude Lord and released in 1979. The film centres on Pierre, a young boy struggling to accept that his single mother Marie-Louise has begun a new relationship after the death of his father. What he does not know is that his mother has lied to protect him: his real father is not dead, but in fact he is the product of Marie-Louise having been raped by her father. The films cast also includes Jean-Louis Roux, Colin Fox, Michèle Deslauriers and Aubert Pallascio. The film garnered three Genie Award nominations at the 1st Genie Awards in 1980, in the categories of Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Costume Design and Best Sound Editing. Nahla Nahla is a 1979 Algerian drama film directed by Farouk Beloufa. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival where Yasmine Khlat won the award for Best Actress. Der Neger Erwin Der Neger Erwin is a 1981 West German film directed by and starring Herbert Achternbusch. It was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival. I camionisti I camionisti is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Flavio Mogherini and starred by the comedy duo Gigi e Andrea. From the Abyss Desde el abismo is a 1980 Argentine film. Beyond Forty Beyond Forty is a Canadian drama film, directed by Anne Claire Poirier and released in 1982. The film centres on a group of childhood friends reuniting as adults in their 40s. The films cast includes Monique Mercure, Louise Rémy, Pierre Thériault, Aubert Pallascio, Luce Guilbeault, Michelle Rossignol, Patricia Nolin and Jacques Godin. The film received three Genie Award nominations at the 4th Genie Awards in 1983: Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Best Costume Design. Tradimento Tradimento is a 1982 musical comedy film by Alfonso Brescia featuring Mario Merola, Antonio Allocca, and Nino DAngelo set in Naples. The soundtrack contains several Neapolitan songs. Legs Legs is a 1983 American made-for-television musical drama film starring Shanna Reed, Deborah Geffner, Lawrence Leritz, David Marshall Grant, Maureen Teefy, and Gwen Verdon. It was directed by Jerrold Freedman and written by Freedman and Brian Garfield. The film was retitled Rockettes for its UK video release. This film was Gwen Verdons television film debut and using the talents of the 1982 Rockettes was partially filmed on stage at Radio City Music Hall. The film had several public screenings there prior to its television release. Attack on Fear Attack on Fear is a 1984 American made-for-television drama film starring Paul Michael Glaser, Linda Kelsey, Kevin Conway and Barbara Babcock which premiered on CBS on October 10, 1984. The teleplay by T.S. Cook is based on the 1980 book The Light on Synanon: How a Country Weekly Exposed a Corporate Cult written by Dave Mitchell, Cathy Mitchell and Richard Ofshe. De grens De grens is a 1984 Dutch thriller film directed by Leon de Winter. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. Jacques et novembre Jacques and November is a 1984 Canadian drama film directed by Jean Beaudry and François Bouvier. The film was selected as the Canadian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film stars Beaudry as Jacques Landry, a man in his early 30s who is dying of an unspecified incurable disease and documenting his thoughts on mortality in a video diary; simultaneously, his friend Denis is trying to make a higher-budget documentary film about him. Critics largely analyzed the film not as focusing on death as such, but as an affirming and uplifting look at the meaning that friends and family bring to life. Although Jacques Landrys terminal illness was not specified in the film, the LGBT magazine The Body Politic reviewed it as an HIV/AIDS allegory, directly comparing and contrasting its views of mortality with the contemporaneous HIV/AIDS-themed documentary film No Sad Songs. Mexicano ¡Tú puedes! Mexican, You Can Do It is a 1985 Mexican drama film directed by José Estrada. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. Reys 222 Flight 222 is a 1985 drama film directed by Sergei Mikaelyan loosely based about the incidents during the defection of Alexander Godunov. La dernière image The Last Image is a 1986 Algerian drama film directed by Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina. It was entered into the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Algerian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. La coda del diavolo The Malady of Love is a 1986 Italian-French romantic drama film directed by Giorgio Treves. For this film Treves won the David di Donatello for Best New Director. La sposa era bellissima The Bride Was Beautiful is a 1986 Hungarian-Italian drama film directed by Pál Gábor. Wrong World Wrong World is a 1985 Australian drama film directed by Ian Pringle and starring Richard Moir, Jo Kennedy, Nick Lathouris, Robbie McGregor, and Esben Storm. It was filmed in Nhill and Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. Taxi nach Kairo Taxi nach Kairo is a 1987 film written and directed by Frank Ripploh and the sequel to Taxi zum Klo. The film is about a love triangle between Frank, Klara, an actress posing as Franks wife in order to appease his mother, and their neighbor, Eugen. The title translates to Taxi to Cairo. Days to Remember Days to Remember is a 1987 West German drama film directed by Jeanine Meerapfel. It was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. Das weite Land The Distant Land is a 1987 Austrian-German drama film that was adapted from the play by Arthur Schnitzler and directed by Luc Bondy. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. L'enfance de l'art Lenfance de lart is a 1988 French drama film directed by Francis Girod. It was entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Xiang jian hao Happy Together is a 1989 Hong Kong film. Nikolay Vavilov Nikolai Vavilov is a 1990 6-part biographical television film. Joint production of the USSR and Germany. Biopic devoted to the history of the life of Soviet biologist, academician Nikolai Vavilov. The Amusements of Private Life The Amusements of Private Life) is a 1990 Italian-French comedy film co-written and directed by Cristina Comencini. According to the film critic Paolo Mereghetti, the film is very ambitious and has a careful attention to detail but also has some awkwardness and a confusing plot. Il segreto The Secret is a 1990 Italian drama film directed by Francesco Maselli. It was entered into the 40th Berlin International Film Festival. Jigarwala Jigarwala is a 1991 Indian Bollywood film directed by Swaroop Kumar and produced by Surinder Kaur Jerath. It stars Anil Kapoor and Tina Munim in pivotal roles. This movie marked the last film appearance of Tina Munim. This movie also have one of the last released songs sung by Kishore Kumar, picturised on Jagdeep. Vermont Is for Lovers Vermont is for Lovers is an independently produced docudrama released in 1992, starring George Thrush and Marya Cohn and shot on location Tunbridge. The film concerns a couple visiting Vermont in order to be married, and interviewing local residents on the subject of marriage. Largely improvised and using non-professional actors, the film was shown at various film festivals including the Melbourne International Film Festival and the Hawaii International Film Festival. The film was not terribly well received by the national press, with The New York Times calling it, "vaguely amiable". While The Washington Post review commented that the film was an "all-too-easy target for ridicule", it also mentioned one of the films high points: "In one scene, a typically droll Vermont resident sums up his states fabled coolness to strangers by suggesting that a sign be placed at the state line, reading "Welcome to Vermont. Now Leave."" The Moneytree The Moneytree is an independent film that had a theatrical release in 1992 in the United States. It received reviews in several publications such as the Los Angeles Times and the San Francisco Chronicle. "The Moneytree" is a film about one of lifes most basic choices - do you work for a bank for thirty years to get the money you want, or do you just rob the bank? David, the protagonist in this action comedy, is a clandestine cultivator of the notorious Weed De Mal; in other words, he grows pot for a living. His best friend tells him hes stupid; "its a small-time suckers game". His girlfriend thinks hes crazy, but David likes what hes doing and cant see the harm in it; "did you ever see anyone lying in the gutter with a joint in his hand?" Come to think of it, I havent still things start to come apart when a good buddy is busted in L.A.X., while another meets something far more nasty than the police. David knows he should pull out, but somehow this seems "dishonorable"; and he goes on with the play hoping to pull it off in the last few frames. Were all heroes in our own movie. "The Moneytree" offers a surprising look at the other side of the headlines. There is no writer credited because, although the actors were given a storyline, all the dialogue is improvised. The films ending leaves one wondering if the film is more of a documentary than is implied. Black Sheep Films worked on the re-release of The Moneytree on April 20, 2012 with a new soundtrack and edit. It is believed that the film-maker really was a grower and the film is essentially a true story. God and Gun God and Gun is a 1995 Indian Bollywood film directed by Esmayeel Shroff and produced by Kulbhushan Gupta. It stars Raaj Kumar, Raj Babbar, Jackie Shroff and Gouthami in pivotal roles. This was veteran actor Raaj Kumars final film role before his death in 1996. Bhishma Bhishma is a 1996 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Jagdish A Sharma, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Anjali Jathar, Vani Viswanath, and Harish. Izgubljeno blago The Lost Treasure is a Croatian film directed by Darko Vernić-Bundi. It was released in 1996. Le magique Le magique is a 1996 Tunisian drama film directed by Azdine Melliti. The film was selected as the Tunisian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Rcheuli The Beloved is a 1991 Soviet-era Georgian drama film directed by Mikheil Kalatozishvili. It was entered into the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival. The Musician Killer The Musician Killer is a 1976 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot and starring Anna Karina. Maria Mariana Maria Mariana is a 1996 Malaysian drama film directed by Yusof Haslam. It revolves around a story of two sisters, Maria and Mariana, who are very different in character. The film explores the issue of a troublesome yet rebellious teenager but at the same time reveals that love can change anything. William Comes to Town William Comes to Town is a 1948 British comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring William Graham and Garry Marsh. It was based on the Just William series of novels by Richmal Crompton. It served as a loose sequel to 1947 film Just Williams Luck. It is also known by its U.S. alternative title William Goes to the Circus. 'Merika Merika is a 1984 drama film directed by Gil Portes and starred by Nora Aunor and Bembol Roco. Aunor portrayed the role Mila, an Overseas Filipino Worker who works as a nurse in America. Mila is in effect living The American Dream, or at least the Filipinos idea of the American Dream On the contrary, Mila was struggling to fight loneliness and homesickness in the foreign land. The film also tackles the story of Filipino illegal aliens who will do anything just to get a Green card. Portes tells the story of the Filipino émigré without the usual embellishments of trite melodrama or vapid sensationalism. Instead, he paints a picture of loneliness in a foreign land that is both moving and memorable. Chô shôjo Reiko is a 1991 Japanese film directed by Takao Okawara. Dead End Street Dead End Street is a 1982 film directed by Yaky Yosha. Inspired by a true story, it is about a young prostitute who participated in a documentary about her efforts to abandon the streets, only to commit suicide hours before the movie was to be broadcast. Like Yoshas previous two films, Dead End Street represented Israel at Cannes. Bruce Springsteen contributed three songs to the soundtrack. Lovely Liza Lovely Liza is a 1997 Dutch film directed by Maria Peters. The Dixie Flyer The Dixie Flyer is a 1926 American silent action film directed by Charles J. Hunt and starring Cullen Landis, Eva Novak and Ferdinand Munier. The Saint: Fear in Fun Park The Saint: Fear in Fun Park is a 1989 TV film featuring Simon Dutton as Simon Templar, the crimefighter also known as The Saint. It was one of a series of Saint films produced in Australia and broadcast as part of the syndicated series Mystery Wheel of Adventure. It was set in Australia. Das Liebes-ABC The ABC of Love is a 1916 German silent comedy film directed by Magnus Stifter and starring Asta Nielsen. Das Schweigen im Walde Silence in the Forest is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Helmut Weiss and starring Rudolf Lenz, Sonja Sutter and Angelika Hauff. 999 Aliza: The Policeman Aliza Mizrahi is a 1967 Israeli film written, produced and directed by Menahem Golan. starred by Edna Fliedel. Aliza Mizrahis World Premiere held in March 23, 1967, in Israeli Cinema festival, Ashkedlon, attended Israels tourisim minister and mayor of Ashkelon. Aliza Mizrahi was the opening movie of the festival. The movie tells the story of a cleaning lady that helps a helpless police inspector in solving a theft crime and finding the culprits. Naked Africa Naked Africa is a 1957 documentary about Africa. It was released on a double bill with White Huntress. The film was later re-rereleased under the title Mondo Africana to exploit the shockumentaries Mondo Cane and Africa Addio. The Gangsters Les Truands is a French comedy film starring Eddie Constantine directed by Carlo Rim. For English-speaking audiences it was renamed as Lock Up Your Spoons respectively The Gangsters. The Broken Giant The Broken Giant is a 1998 American drama film written and directed by Estep Nagy, and stars John Glover, Brooke Smith and Will Arnett. It is meditative in style, with long silences and highly composed photography, released in 1998 and was acquired by the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in 2000. The soundtrack was released as Songs Put Together For by Will Oldham in 1996. Le coupable Culprit is a 1917 French silent drama film directed by André Antoine and starring Romuald Joubé, Sylvie and Jacques Grétillat. It was based on a novel by François Coppée. In 1937 it was remade as a sound film Culprit. Stalin's Disciples Stalins Disciples is a 1986 Israeli film directed by Nadav Levitan that satirizes the utopian ideology of the Israeli kibbutz. Fast Freight Fast Freight is a 1929 American short silent comedy film. It was the 85th Our Gang short that was released. Pardon My Terror Pardon My Terror is a 1946 short film starring Richard Lane and Gus Schilling. The supporting cast also includes Christine McIntyre, Lynne Lyons, Philip Van Zandt, Kenneth McDonald, Dick Wessel, Vernon Dent, Emil Sitka and Dudley Dickerson. Drake's Venture Drakes Venture is a 1980 film depiction of Francis Drakes voyage of circumnavigation. Produced by Westward Television to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the event, it nevertheless focuses on the voyages most controversial aspect, the execution of the gentleman Thomas Doughty for mutiny. The film has only been aired twice: once in the UK on 28 December 1980, and once in the US, on Masterpiece Theatre, 27 March 1983. A Lad in Baghdad A Lad in Bagdad is the 165th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on July 1, 1968, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Aandhiyan Aandhiyan is a 1952 Hindi drama, written and directed by Chetan Anand. The story was written by Chetan Anand and Hameed Butt, based on an actual event in Amritsar. It starred Dev Anand, Nimmi and Kalpana Kartik in lead roles. The music of the film was from a classical musician Ali Akbar Khan, with lyrics by Narendra Sharma. Jaidev, who was a student of Khan from Lucknow, and later became a noted music director, started his career by assisting Khan in film music. The background score of the film was also done by Ali Akbar Khan along with other Hindustani classical musicians Pandit Ravi Shankar and Pannalal Ghosh. Lata Mangeshkar sang the title song "Har Kahin Pe Shaadmani", and as a token of her respect to sarod maestro, did not charge any fee. The dances were choreographed by Lakshmi Shankar, who also sang a song, while Gopi Krishan choreographed his own dances. Lovers Lovers is a 1983 Hindi romantic drama film directed by P. Bharathiraja. It is a remake of his own Tamil film Alaigal Oivathillai. Saakshi Sakshi is a 1967 Telugu-language Indian drama film written by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana and directed by Bapu. The film features an ensemble cast including Krishna, Jagga Rao, Ramana Panthulu, R. Ranga Rao, Raja Babu, Vijaya Nirmala, Allu Venkateswarlu and Chalapathi Rao. It is based on Ramanas 1959 story of the same name which itself was inspired by the 1952 American film High Noon. In Sakshi, a naive and bucolic boatman is exploited by society and turns into a hard-hearted person. Sakshi, the directorial debut of Bapu, was the first Telugu film to be shot completely in outdoor locations, with filming taking place in Pulidindi, a village located on the banks of the Godavari River. It was the acting debut of Ranga Rao, who later prefixed the films title to his name. The entire film was completed in less than 20 days. Sakshi was released on 1 July 1967. Although many people in the Telugu film industry believed the film would not run for even 20 days in theatres, it ran for almost a month and became a profitable venture, besides receiving critical acclaim. It was later screened at the Tashkent film festival in 1968, where it was also well received. Shrinatha Kavi Sarvabhowma Srinatha Kavi Sarvabhowmudu is a 1993 Telugu biographical film, based on the life of 15th century poet Srinatha, produced by Nandamuri Rama Krishna under Ramakrishna Horticultural Studios & Srimathi Movie Combines banner and directed by Bapu. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Jayasudha, Rajendra Prasad in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. This is the final movie of legendary actor NTR and it is also the debut of famous Telugu comedians A.V.S. and Gundu Sudarshan. Demônios e Maravilhas Demons and Wonders is a 1987 Brazilian autobiographical documentary film by and about Brazilian filmmaker, director, screenwriter, film and television actor and media personality José Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Zé do Caixão. In the film Marins focuses on himself in scenes recounting life and experiences in filmmaking, with much focus on Marins many battles with Brazilian film censors. Marins began filming a second installment of the film called Alucinação Macabra, which consisted of scenes from his films mixed with video segments. Although all filming was completed, the film was never edited or released due to finances. The Love Race The Love Race is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Lupino Lane and starring Stanley Lupino, Jack Hobbs and Dorothy Boyd. It was adapted from Lupinos play of the same name and was produced by British International Pictures. The Hockey Players The Hockey Players is a 1965 Soviet sports drama film written by Yury Trifonov and directed by Raphael Goldin. It had English release in 1965 under the title The Hockey Players, Finnish release as Mestarit, and East German release as Eishockeyspieler. Ménilmontant Ménilmontant is a 1936 French comedy drama film directed by René Guissart and starring Gabriel Signoret, Pierre Larquey and Josette Day. It takes its name from the Ménilmontant area of Paris. Ballë për ballë Face to Face is a 1979 Albanian drama film directed by Kujtim Çashku and based on a novel by Ismail Kadare. Pelle flyttar till Komfusenbo Pelle flyttar till Komfusenbo is a 1990 Swedish film directed by Johanna Hald and based on the novel of the same name by Astrid Lindgren. Aag Aag is a 1967 Hindi film. Dharkan Dharkan is a 1972 Indian film directed by Devendra Goel. The movie stars Sanjay Khan, Mumtaz, Rajendra Nath, Helen, Alankar Joshi, Roopesh Kumar and Bindu. It was produced and directed by Devendra Goyal, and the music was given by Ravi. Furto di sera bel colpo si spera Furto di sera bel colpo si spera is a 1973 Italian heist-comedy film written and directed by Mariano Laurenti and starring Pippo Franco. Nedjelja Sunday is the debut feature film of Croatian film director Lordan Zafranović, premiering in 1969. Zafranović made a film while he was still a student. The plot follows a Sunday in life of a young man who wanders along streets of Split along with three friends, entering a range of bizarre situations, culminating in hijacking of a bus and standoff with police. Sunday is based on Zafranovićs eponymous short film from 1961. Zafranović wrote the screenplay with after an idea by Ranko Kursar. The cinematographer was Predrag "Pega" Popović, while the main role was assigned to Goran Marković, later a successful director, both Zafranovićs friends from the Prague Film School. The main womans role was given to Nada Abrus, a high-school student from Split. The film was recorded in 35 days during 1968. The director described the theme as a "clash between natures of a young revolting individual and the civilization as we know it". Sunday has a certain elements of youthful, modernist extravagance. Aap Ki Khatir Aap Ki Khatir is a 1977 Bollywood film, produced by Harsh Kohli and directed by Sudhendu Roy. The stars are Vinod Khanna, Rekha, Nadira, Helen, Tun Tun and Om Shivpuri. The films music is by Bappi Lahiri. The last song in the film "Bombay se Aaya Mera Dost" became a memorable hit. The film is a remake of the American film For Petes Sake, starring Barbra Streisand. The Law They Forgot The Law They Forgot is a 1938 Argentine musical film drama directed by José A. Ferreyra. The film premiered in Buenos Aires. Daleko je sunce The Sun Is Far Away is a 1953 Yugoslav war film directed by Rados Novakovic and starring Branko Plesa, Rade Markovic and Dragomir Felba. It is a Partisan film, the dominant genre in immediate post-war Yugoslav cinema. During the Second World War, aa group of Partisans battle against occupying Bulgarian and German forces. Heroes of the Eastern Skies Heroes of the Eastern Skies is a 1977 Taiwanese war film based on the true story of a small group of Chinese flying aces in 1937 at the beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War, specifically the Battle of Shanghai, Battle of Nanking and the Battle of Taierzhuang. It won 6 awards at the 14th Golden Horse Awards, including Best Film and Best Director. La trampa The Trap is a 1949 Argentine thriller film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and starring Zully Moreno, George Rigaud and Juana Sujo. A woman marries a man without understanding the darker depths of his personality. Trisulam Trisulam is a 1982 Indian Telugu-language drama film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao in screenplay written by Satyanand. The film stars Krishnam Raju and Sridevi in the lead roles. Jayasudha, Raadhika, Prabhakar Reddy, Gollapudi Maruti Rao and Rao Gopal Rao are featured in supporting roles. The music was composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film was based on the novel Jagriti. It was remade in Hindi as Naya Kadam. The songs "Pellante Pandillu" and "Raayini Aadadi Chesina" are chartbusters. The House of Mirth The House of Mirth is a 1981 American television film directed by Adrian Hall. It is based on Edith Whartons novel of the same name. It stars Geraldine Chaplin as the protagonist, Lily Bart. The film was part-funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. It was broadcast on PBS Great Performances on 2 November 1981. A Dead Man Among the Living A Dead Man Among the Living is a 1949 Czech thriller film directed by Bořivoj Zeman and starring Karel Höger, Eduard Dubský and Vjaceslav Irmanov. The film is based on the 1931 novel To levende og en død by the Norwegian writer Sigurd Christiansen. Following an armed robbery at his office, a postal worker suffers a crisis of conscience. Valse royale Royal Waltz is a 1936 French-German historical film directed by Jean Grémillon and starring Henri Garat, Renée Saint-Cyr and Christian-Gérard. It is the French-language version of the German film Königswalzer, made in Berlin by UFA. The films art direction was by Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. Raoul Ploquin, who specialised in co-productions acted as supervisor. El mono relojero El Mono relojero is a 1938 Argentine animated short film directed by Quirino Cristiani. It is the only film from this director that exists up to this day, since all his other productions were lost in a series of fires at the facilities where the negatives and copies were stored; Sin dejar rastros was confiscated on the day of its premiere, and is believed to have been immediately destroyed. El mono relojero was saved from the fires because, by chance, the author of its script Constancio C. Vigil had a copy of his own. The film premiered in Buenos Aires. It was intended to be the first of a series of animated adaptations of the childrens books written by Vigil, but differences between him and Quirino Cristiani, who possessed a willful streak, prevented the production of subsequent installments. El mono relojero was not especially representative of the filmography of Quirino Cristiani. The films themes and style were clearly Vigils, and it was one of the few directed by Cristiani to lack the element of political satire. Space Space is an underground film directed by Andy Warhol, written by Ronald Tavel, and starring Edie Sedgwick, Gino Piserchio, Dorothy Dean, Ed Hennessey, singer-songwriter Eric Andersen, and Norman Levine. Unlike many of Warhols other films made at The Factory, this film involved a moving camera, moving around the actors as they stood still. Il fidanzamento Il fidanzamento is a 1975 Italian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Giovanni Grimaldi. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Goffredo Parise. Madame Bovary Madame Bovary is a 1947 Argentine historical drama film directed by Carlos Schlieper and starring Mecha Ortiz, Roberto Escalada and Enrique Diosdado. It is an adaptation of Gustave Flauberts 1857 novel Madame Bovary. Romance Romance is a 1986 Italian drama film directed by Massimo Mazzucco. It was entered into the main competition at the 43rd Venice International Film Festival, in which Walter Chiari won the Pasinetti Award for best actor. For his performance Chiari also won the Ciak doro for best actor. Sôzen-ji baba is a 1928 black and white Japanese silent film directed by Masahiro Makino. It is an ambitious film in which Makino deals with the difficult issue of the agony of a person who killed for revenge. Il turno Il turno is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Tonino Cervi. It is loosely based on the novel with the same name written by Luigi Pirandello. Vai Que É Mole Vai que é Mole is a 1960 Brazilian film directed by J. B. Tanko and starring Grande Otelo, Ankito and Jô Soares. Angeli senza paradiso Angeli senza paradiso is a 1970 Italian musicarello directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti. It is an unofficial remake of the 1933 film Leise flehen meine Lieder by Willi Forst. The Last Outlaw The Last Outlaw is a 1919 American short Western film directed by John Ford. Part of this film survives in the British Film Institute film archive and in the Museum of Modern Art film archive. His Day of Glory His Day of Glory is a 1969 Italian drama film directed by Edoardo Bruno. It was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival. Sawa Lakh Se Ek Ladaun Sawa Lakh Se Ek Ladaun is an Indian period drama film directed and produced by Dara Singh. It featured Dara Singh in the role of Kartar. It was one of the most expensive film made in Punjabi languages. The film was made in both Hindi and Punjabi. Thrishna Thrishna is a 1981 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by Rosamma George. The film stars Mammootty, Rajalakshmi, Swapna and Kaviyoor Ponnamma in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Mammootty replaced Babu Namboothiri as the hero of this film after a few days of shooting. Harlot Harlot is a 1971 pornographic movie starring Fran Spector, produced by Bill Osco and directed by Michael Benveniste and Howard Ziehm. 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The film was made in Rubbos trademark style of self-conscious documentary filmmaking or metafilm, with Rubbo foregrounding the creative process in making the film, including his frustrated attempts to uncover autobiographical influences in Atwoods work. It was his last film with the NFB. Nureta koya o hashire is a 1973 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Yukihiro Sawada and starring Yuri Yamashina and Takeo Chii. Aankhon Aankhon Mein Aankhon Aankhon Mein is a 1972 Hindi movie produced by J. Om Prakash and directed by Raghunath Jhalani. The film stars Rakesh Roshan, Raakhee, Pran and Dara Singh. The films music is by Shankar Jaikishan. Khoon Khoon Khoon Khoon is a 1973 Bollywood action film directed by Mohammed Hussain. The film stars Mahendra Sandhu, Danny Denzongpa, and Rekha. The film was a remake of the Clint Eastwood thriller Dirty Harry. Sandhu played a cop and Denzongpa a psychopathic killer. Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye is a 1963 Hindi-language film starring Mehmood, Shakila and Om Prakash. Through the Eyes of a Painter Through the Eyes of a Painter is 1967 Indian film written, directed and filmed by M. F. Husain, the famous Indian painter. The film was produced by the Films Division of Government of India. Blutendes Deutschland Blutendes Deutschland is a German documentary/propaganda film. Two versions were made, a shorter version in December 1932 and a second one that was released shortly after the Nazi seizure of power in late March 1933. Presented in montage form, sources for the film included old photographs, documents and newsreels. A second section, entitled "Germany Awakens" traced the history of the Nazi party up to the March 1933 German federal election. The film traced the history of Germany from the Franco-Prussian War, the founding of the Second Reich, the First World War, the occupation of the Ruhr, the martyrdoms of Albert Leo Schlageter, Horst Wessel and others, the rise of Hitler, the foundation of the Harzburg Front and their eventual victory. Pazhassi Raja Pazhassi Raja is a 1964 Malayalam biographical film, directed and produced by Kunchako. It is written by well known playwright Thikkodiyan and is based on the life of warrior king Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja. It stars Kottarakkara Sreedharan Nair in the title role, with Prem Nazir, Sathyan, Satyapal, S. P. Pillai, Rajashree and Pankajavalli in other important roles. Pazhassi Raja is the second historical film in Malayalam, the first one was Veluthamby Dalava by the same director. Pazhassi Raja was completely filmed from Kunchakos Udaya Studios, which resulted in the lack of technical perfection and eventually lead to the commercial failure of the film. Its music is composed by A. R. Rahmans father R. K. Shekhar, who debuted as a music director through this film. The music was widely appreciated and was a hit. The Love Bug The Love Bug is a 1925 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 37th Our Gang short subject released. Aadharam Aadhaaram is a 1992 Malayalam film directed by George Kithu, written by Lohithadas, starring Murali, Suresh Gopi, Geetha, and Sudheesh. The film was well received at the box office. Murali received a Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor for this film, and after this success he was offered more lead roles in films. Muqaddar Ka Faisla Muqaddar Ka Faisla is a 1987 Indian Bollywood film directed by Prakash Mehra and produced by Yash Johar. It stars Raaj Kumar, Raakhee, Raj Babbar, Meenakshi Seshadri, Tina Munim and Pran in pivotal roles. Paras Paras is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language film starring: Sanjeev Kumar, Raakhee, Mehmood, Farida Jalal, Shatrughan Sinha and Madan Puri. The Servant Girl's Legacy The Servant Girls Legacy is a 1914 American silent comedy film featuring Mabel Paige and Oliver Hardy. Shani Shanee is a 1989 Pakistani science fiction film directed by Saeed Rizvi and starring Babra Sharif, Sheri Malik, Ghulam Mohiuddin, Asif Khan, Saeed Rizvi and Mohammad Ali. The film is famous for its special effects which were first used in Pakistan. The film won four Nigar Awards in 1989. The film also does not have any songs which according to director Saeed Rizvi, increased his belief in special effects. Deham Deham is a 2001 film directed by Govind Nihalani based on playwright Manjula Padmanabhans play Harvest. It has Kitu Gidwani, Joy Sengupta, Alyy Khan, Surekha Sikri and Julie Ames in lead roles. One of the few English language films made in India, it is a futuristic story depicting the organ sale from relatively poorer countries to the rich. Nihalani himself called it a "serious social sci-fi film". Deham won the prestigious Netpac award for the Best Asian Film at the 25th Goteborg Film Festival, 2002, in Sweden. Illarikam Illarikam is a 1959 Telugu comedy-drama film, produced by A. V. Subba Rao under the Prasad Art Pictures banner and directed by T. Prakash Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jamuna in the lead roles and music composed by T. Chalapathi Rao. The film has had a Silver Jubilee and was recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office. Illarikam literally means a bridegroom going to the brides family and living permanently with them; as against the custom of the bride going into the grooms family. This custom is observed in some rich families where the bride is the only child to their parents. Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer is a 1907 American silent film based on The Adventures of Tom Sawyer made by Kalem Studios in New York City, and was the first time Mark Twains character had appeared on film. Very little else is currently known about the film, other than the screenplay was written by Gene Gauntier, the first of over 300 screenplays she eventually wrote. Zdislava z Lemberka In the Coat of Lioness Arms aka Zdislava of Lemberk, is a 1994 Czech film. The film starred Josef Kemr. It received a Czech Lion nomination for Best Design Achievement. Muñecas de medianoche Midnight Dolls is a 1979 Mexican erotic drama film directed by Rafael Portillo and starring Jorge Rivero, Isela Vega and Sasha Montenegro. The Magnificent Guardian Ajooba Kudrat Kaa or Ajooba Kudrat Ka is a 1991 Bollywood thriller directed by Shyam Ramsay and Tulsi Ramsay who are famous for their horror/thriller films. The film centres on the platonic relationship between a young girl and a Yeti. It was the first Bollywood film with a yeti theme. It features Deepak Parasher, Hemant Birje and Manjeet Khullar in the lead roles, supported by Shagufta Ali, Mac Mohan, Sudhir, Baby Shweta, Beena, Huma Khan, Johnny Lever, Goga Kapoor and Anil Dhawan. The Dream The Dream is a 1989 television film starring Jeremy Irons. It was adapted by Murray Watts from a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky called "The Dream of a Ridiculous Man". Irons is the sole speaking cast member; he is a character simply known as The Man who performs a monologue. Dr. Chakravarthy Doctor Chakravarthy is 1964 Telugu drama film, produced by D. Madhusudhana Rao under the Annapurna Pictures banner and directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri, Jaggaiah in the lead roles and music composed by Saluri Rajeswara Rao. The film is based on Koduri Kousalya Devis Chakrabhramanam. The film was recorded as an Industry Hit at the box office. It is the first film to win the Nandi Award, instituted by Government of Andhra Pradesh in 1964. It inspired many people in India to become doctors. Rendu Jella Seetha Rendu Jella Sita is a 1983 Telugu comedy film, written and directed by Jandhyala. The film stars Naresh, Rajesh, Pradeep, Subhakar and Mahalakshmi in lead roles, while Allu Ramalingaih appears in a prominent role. Hero Hero is a short subject film directed and written by Mark Bamford. His wife Suzanne Kay Bamford wrote and produced the film. Hero played at international film festivals and subsequently sold worldwide for television. It was filmed in Kinderhook, New York, United States Eeta Yaetta or Eeta is a Malayalam film directed by I. V. Sasi starring Kamal Haasan, Madhu, Sheela and Seema. It is a triangular love story where Sheela and Seema fall in love with Kamal Haasan. The movie is known for some steamy scenes. M. G. Soman played the cunning villain Gopalan. Kamal Haasan won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Malayalam. Gunasundari Katha Gunasundari Katha is a 1949 Telugu language film directed by Kadiri Venkata Reddy starring Sriranjani in the title role as Gunasundari. It is loosely based on William Shakespeares King Lear. "Sri Tulasi Jaya Tulasi", sung by P. Leela, was a hit with the public. Romance Romance is a 1983 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Ramanand Sagar. It stars Kumar Gaurav and Poonam Dhillon in pivotal roles. Romance is a colourful, lively story of two teenage lovers of the jet age; Sonia, a half English girl, and Amar an Indian Youth, whose romance blossoms across thousands of miles and crosses all barriers. The River Ganga is a 1960 Bengali film directed by Rajen Tarafdar. This film narrates the life of river fishermen. This film was made under Cine Art Productions Pvt. Ltd. banner. The music of this film was composed by Salil Chowdhury. Maestros Maestros is a 2000 Spanish comedy film directed by Óscar del Caz starring veteran actors Manuel Alexandre, Alvaro de Luna, and Jesús Guzmán with supporting roles from Conrado San Martín, Frank Braña, and Tomás Zori. Sandharbham Sandarbham is a 1984 Malayalam film directed by Joshy, written by Cochin Haneefa, screenplay by Kaloor Dennis, and starring Mammootty, Sukumaran, Saritha, Seema, P. K. Abraham, K. P. A. C. Sunny and Unni Mary. The film is a typical tear-jerker family-drama tragedy of the 1980s. Films of this genre typically featured a happy family in the beginning, with a well placed husband-cum-father, a young mother and a girl child of the age of 3 or 4. In the end, the family gets into a whirlpool of relationship problems. The film was remade in Tamil as Paadatha Thenikkal. Kandu Kandarinju Kandu Kandarinju is a 1985 Malayalam film made in India, starring Mammootty, Mohanlal and Rahman. Vidhyarambham Vidhyarambham is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Jayaraj and produced by G. P. Vijayakumar. The film stars Sreenivasan, Gouthami, Nedumudi Venu, KPAC Lalitha and Murali in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Bombay Ravi. Outpost in Indo-china Fort du fou is a 1963 Italian/French international co-production war film set during the First Indochina War co-written and directed by Leo Joannon. American International Pictures released the film straight to American television in 1965 under the title Outpost in Indochina. Pavakkoothu Pavakkoothu is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Sreekumar Krishnan Nair and produced by Panthalam Gopinath. The film stars Jayaram, Parvathy, Ranjini and Innocent. This film was inspired by Rettai Vaal Kuruvi. The film has musical score by Johnson. Canim sana feda Canım Sana Feda is a 1965 Turkish romantic drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Cüneyt Arkın, Nilüfer Aydan, and Muzaffer Tema. Kanyakumari Kanyakumari is a 1974 Malayalam language film written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and K. S. Sethumadhavan. It stars Kamal Haasan in the lead role of the protagonist and Rita Bhaduri in the female lead. This is the first adult role of Haasan in Malayalam language films after his appearance as a child artist in Kannum Karalum. He also received his first Filmfare award for this movie. El rey del tomate El rey del tomate is a 1964 Mexican comedy-drama film, directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Eulalio González, Luz Márquez, and Emma Roldán. With Lupe Carriles and María Elena Velasco performing in uncredited roles. Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi is a 1970 Indian Hindi film starring Sanjay Khan, Leena Chandavarkar, Om Prakash, and Jagdeep among others. It deals with the relationship between mothers-in-law and their daughters-in-law. The film was a remake of Telugu film Atha Okinti Kodale. Czarna perla Black Pearl is a 1934 Polish romantic crime drama directed by Michał Waszyński. Genso fujin ezu is a 1977 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Kōyū Ohara and starring Naomi Tani. Known for an ability to direct well in many genres, it was the pop-art-influenced Oharas first true S&M film. Island of Dogs Köpekler Adası is a 1997 Turkish film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Mursit Bag, Ekrem Dümer, and Tanju Gürsu. Journey Through a Dream Swapnadanam is a 1976 black-and-white Malayalam-language film that marks the directorial debut of K. G. George. A marital psychodrama, it rejected all the usual song-dance numbers of popular cinema, yet succeeded in reaching the common mass. The film was a commercial success while maintaining its artistic quality. It won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Film and National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam. The cast includes Rani Chandra, Mohandas, Soman, Mallika and P. K. Venukuttan Nair. ...pour un maillot jaune Pour Un Maillot Jaune is a French 1965 documentary – described as a cinematic tribute – about the 1965 Tour de France. It was made by the French film director, Claude Lelouch. Lelouch is best known as the director of Un Homme et Une Femme in 1966. Moss on the Stones Moss on the Stones is a 1968 Austrian drama film directed by Georg Lhotsky. The Austrian academic Robert von Dassanowsky said it was one of the most remarkable and memorable Austrian films of the 1960s. The film was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 42nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Ente Entethu Mathram Ente Entethu Mathrem is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by J. Sasikumar. The film stars Mohanlal, Karthika, Baby Shalini and Lalu Alex in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. Kunjattakilikal Kunjattakilikal is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by Prem Prakash. The film stars Mohanlal, Shobhana, M. G. Soman and Sukumari in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson and A. J. Joseph. Pathamudayam Pathamudayam is a 1985 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by Balakrishnan Nair. The film stars Mohanlal, Urvashi, M. G. Soman and T. G. Ravi. This was Mohanlals first double role movie. The film has musical score by Darsan Raman. The film was based on Hindi film Kalicharan. Shining Stars: The Official Story of Earth, Wind, & Fire Shining Stars: The Official Story of Earth, Wind & Fire is a 2001 biography of the band Earth. The film was released on August 21, 2001 and was directed by Kathryn Arnold and produced by Stephanie Bennett. It was made with the bands input and features both concert footage and interviews with the members of the group. Das alte Försterhaus The Old Forester House is a 1956 West German comedy drama film directed by Harald Philipp and starring Paul Klinger, Anita Gutwell and Trude Hesterberg. It was part of the post-war cycle of heimatfilm. The films sets were designed by Mathias Matthies. A Boy Named Sue A Boy Named Sue is a 2001 documentary film directed by Julie Wyman. It shows the life and transition of Theo, a transgender man who undergoes various stages of transition. The protagonist is filmed extensively throughout, gives a number of interviews, and eventually settles down as a gay male. The films title is taken from the song A Boy Named Sue. La guêpe La Guêpe is a 1986 drama/thriller film directed by Gilles Carle. Hubert's Brain Huberts Brain, made in 2001, is the first and only computer-generated film made by San Francisco digital media company WildBrain. The movie is 17 minutes long, took one year and $3,000,000 to produce, and won the 2001 Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Short Subject. It tells the story of a science geek who befriends a talking brain-in-a-jar. Huberts Brain was produced by Nina Rappaport, directed by Phil Robinson and Gordon Clark, and written by Brian Narelle and Robin Steele, with music by Michael A. Levine. Credited voices include: Jonathan Harris, Peter Falk, Bruce Campbell, J. D. Daniels, Charles Howerton, and Gerri Lawlor. Assassin Assassin is a 1969 South Korean thriller film. Forever Forever is a 1994 Philippine romantic drama film directed by Rowell Joseph Santiago and written by Jose Dalisay Jr., Ricky Lee, and Tatus Aldana. Starring Aga Muhlach and Mikee Cojuangco, the film tells the story of a daughter who runs away from her family upon knowing she will be forced to marry someone whom she does not love. The film was released by Viva Films on September 28, 1994. Nee Nanna Gellare Nee Nanna Gellalare is a 1981 Indian Kannada film directed by Vijay and produced by S.A. Srinivas. The film stars Rajkumar and Manjula in lead roles. Though the movie managed to recover its budget, the movie was a box office disappointement with a theatrical run of only 63 days which was the lowest ever for a Dr Rajkumar movie until the release of the 1987 film, Ondu Muttina Kathe, which, however, was more of an art movie with an immense cult following. Water Lady Water Lady is a 1979 South Korean film written, produced and directed by Kim Ki-young. Beasts of Prey Beasts of Prey, also known as Carnivore and Carnivorous Animals, is a 1985 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young. Yug Dekhi Yug Samma Yug Dekhi Yug Samma}} is a 1988 Nepalese film directed by Deepak Rayamajhi and starring Rajesh Hamal, and Kristi. This is Hamals first Nepali movie as a lead actor. Daadagiri Daadagiri is a 1997 Bollywood film directed by Arshad Khan starring Mithun Chakraborty, Ayub Khan, Simran, Rituparna Sengupta in lead roles and Puneet Issar, Nishigandha Wad, Shakti Kapoor and Kader Khan. Zindagi Zindagi is a 1976 Hindi movie produced by Romu Sippy and directed by Ravi Tandon. The film stars Mala Sinha, Sanjeev Kumar, Vinod Mehra, Moushumi Chatterjee, Aruna Irani, Deven Verma, A. K. Hangal, Padmini Kolhapure, Keshto Mukherjee and Iftekhar. The films music is by Rajesh Roshan. The movie is based on the 1937 movie Make Way for Tomorrow which was also later adapted in 2003 in Hindi as Baghban. A paso de cojo A paso de cojo is a 1980 Mexican film. It was directed by Luis Alcoriza. The film is set during the Cristero War and about a group of villagers getting involved in it. Alibaba 40 Dongalu Ali Baba 40 Dongalu is a 1970 Telugu swashbuckling adventure fantasy film, produced by N. Ramabrahmam under the Sri Gowtham Pictures banner and directed by B. Vittalacharya. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Jayalalithaa in the lead roles and music composed by Ghantasala. The film is based on a story from Arabian Nights called Alibaba 40 Thieves. Shararat Shararat is a Pakistani Urdu film which was released in early 2003 across theaters in Pakistan. This movie was Samina Peerzadas sophomore directorial venture, but unlike her hit debut Inteha, it was met with a rather mixed reaction at the theaters. The film is a romantic comedy which deals with the story of a Pakistani-American who returns to her native village in Punjab in Pakistan and the subsequent twist and turns in her love life. Moammar Rana starred opposite Mehr Hassan, who made her Lollywood debut with Shararat. Film music director Wajahat Attrey composed some super-hit film songs which included Raat Jaa Rahee Hai and Jugnuon Sey Bhar Ley Aanchal, the latter having been sung by the teen sensation Ali Zafar and Shabnam Majeed with film song lyrics by Aqeel Ruby. Maging sino ka man Maging Sino Ka Man is 1991 Filipino film starring Robin Padilla and Sharon Cuneta. Fung lau ga chuk Happy Family is a 2002 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Herman Yau and starring Nick Cheung, Candy Lo and Kenny Bee. Jeevan Yudh Jeevan Yudh is a 1997 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Partho Ghosh, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Raakhee, Jayaprada, Atul Agnihotri, Mamta Kulkarni, Shakti Kapoor, Rami Reddy, Alok Nath and Mohan Joshi. The film also had a Bengali version release under the title Jiban Juddha. Chakoram Chakoram is a 1994 Malayalam romantic drama film written by A. K. Lohithadas and directed by M. A. Venu. The film stars Shanthi Krishna and Murali in the lead roles along with Philomina, Kuthiravattom Pappu, Mamukkoya, Cochin Hanifa and Sudheesh in other pivotal roles. The music for the film was composed by Johnson. Shanthi Krishna won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress for her role as Sharadammini, and Venu won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Debut Director. Pravachakan Pravachakan is a Malayalam movie released in 1993 under the direction of P. G. Viswambharan. The films has notable actors like Mukesh, Rajan P. Dev, Siddique and Narendra Prasad. Sthreedhanam Sthreedhanam സ്ത്രീധനം Is a 2012 Malayalam family soap opera aired on Asianet.Series which is end up with 1143 episodes in 10.00pm time slot with No : 5th rank in Malayalam television TRP rating Kannada actress Chithra Shenoy along with Divya Padmini and Rajiv Roshan played the major roles. It is remade in Tamil as Ponnukku Thanga Manasu on Star Vijay. Thiruthalvadhi Thiruthalvaadi is a 1992 Malayalam film written by Kaloor Dennis and directed by Viji Thampi. The film stars Jagadish, Siddique, Jagathy Sreekumar, Urvashi and Sivaranjini in the main roles. The basic plot was based on the 1982 Tamil movie Manal Kayiru, directed by Visu. Escape from Broadmoor Escape from Broadmoor is a 1948 British short film featuring John Le Mesurier, in one of his earliest screen appearances. He plays Pendicost, a man escaped from an asylum, who police are hunting down. The title is a reference to Broadmoor high-security psychiatric hospital in Crowthorne, Berkshire. It was the last film appearance of Victoria Hopper who had been a prominent leading lady in the 1930s. Anubhoothi Anubhoothi is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi. The film stars Jagathy Sreekumar, Suresh Gopi, Kalpana and Jagadish in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Kali Ghata Kali Ghata is a 1980 film produced and directed by Ved Rahi. This romance and mystery thriller stars Shashi Kapoor, Rekha, Danny Denzongpa, A. K. Hangal, Aruna Irani, Lalita Pawar and Jagdeep. The music in the film was composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal, with lyrics written by Anand Bakshi. Behind Closed Doors Behind Closed Doors is a 2003 television film. Lakshmanrekha Lakshmanrekha is a 1991 Indian Bollywood film directed by Sunil Sikand. It stars Jackie Shroff, Naseeruddin Shah, Sangeeta Bijlani and Shilpa Shirodkar in pivotal roles. Mar Mitenge Mar Mitenge is a 1988 Bollywood Action film, produced by Pradeep Sharma under the TUTU Films banner and directed by Kawal Sharma. It stars Jeetendra, Mithun Chakraborty, Madhavi, Bhanupriya in the pivotal roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Nishana Nishana is a 1995 Hindi-language Indian film directed by Raj N. Sippy and starring Mithun Chakraborty, Rekha, Paresh Rawal, Pankaj Dheer, Raza Murad, Shafi Inamdar and Aparajita. Kudumbam Kudumbam is a 1984 Tamil family drama film, directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar and produced by S. S. Neelakandan. The film stars Vijayakanth, Devisri, Jaishankar and Sujatha in the lead roles. The film had musical score by Gangai Amaran. Aatamin poika Aatamin poika is a 1996 Finnish TV film drama lasting 45 minutes. The TV short film was directed and written by Heikki Veijola starring Meri Nenonen. It aired on the 21 April 1996 on Yle TV2. Lash of the Scorpion Abhimanyu is a 2006 Bengali-language Indian feature film directed by Swapan Saha, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Tapas Paul, Rajatava Dutta and Debashree Roy in lead roles. Film was declared " Super Hit " at the box office. Ghar Parivaar Ghar Parivar is a 1991 Indian Bollywood film directed by Mohanji Prasad and produced by B. K. Parivar. It stars Rajesh Khanna, Rishi Kapoor, Moushumi Chatterjee and Meenakshi Seshadri. Shake Rattle & Roll V Shake, Rattle & Roll V is the fifth installment of the Shake Rattle & Roll franchise. It was distributed by Regal Films. It is directed by Manny Castañeda, Don Escudero & Jose Javier Reyes. This film is an entry of the 1994 Metro Manila Film Festival. The Dumb Samyong Deaf Sam-yong is a 1964 South Korean drama film directed, produced by Shin Sang-ok, based on the 1925 short story of the sama title by Na Do-hyang. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards. The film was also selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Previously filmed as Beongeoli Sam-ryong in 1929 by Na Woon-gyu. Prince Yeonsan Prince Yeonsan is a 1961 South Korean film directed by Shin Sang-ok. Among several awards including Best Actor and Best Actress, it was chosen as Best Film at the first Grand Bell Awards ceremony. Urimai Kural Urimaikural is a 1974 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by C. V. Sridhar and produced by Y. Kannaiah. The film stars M. G. Ramachandran, Latha, Anjali Devi and V. S. Raghavan in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. Box office hit in 1974. It is a Silver Jubilee movie at Madurai and ran more than 100 days in Chennai, Madurai, Trichi, Kovai, and other cities. The Scam Artist The Scam Artist was a 2004 independent film that was meant to catapult the acting career of Kimberly Page. The movie stars Kimberly Page, her then husband Diamond Dallas Page and Michael Patrick Larson. The plot was set in the future in the United States. Corporations rule America and the daughter of a wealthy CEO, Sylvia Heinrich, cooks up a scheme with her boyfriend, David Sands, to fake her kidnapping and to leave the country with the ransom money. They involve a mercenary, Lenny to assist but then things start to go haywire and greed begins to rear its ugly head. Sylvias father, Winston does not want to pay a ransom and adds his thugs to the mix. Prosto uzhas Simply Awful! is a 1982 Soviet fantasy comedy film directed by Aleksandr Polynnikov based on the play of the same name by Yuri Sotnik. It is the second adaptation of the play, the first one was Two Days of Miracles in 1970. Black-Eyed Susan Black-Eyed Susan is a 2004 American drama film directed by James Riffel. The King of the White Elephant The King of the White Elephant is a 1940 Thai historical drama film. Based on a novel and produced by Pridi Banomyong and released before Thailands involvement in World War II, the English-language film carried a propaganda message from anti-war interests in Thailand, that Thailand should remain neutral, and only go to war to defend its sovereignty against foreign invaders. However, on December 8, 1941, Thailand was occupied by the Japanese and officially sided with the Axis powers during the war. Nothing But Life Nothing but Life is a 2004 bilingual English and Malayalam film directed by Rajiv Anchal for an Indian production house dealing with matters of health. The experimental film featured actors R. Madhavan, Neha Pendse, Kaveri, Nassar and Sreenivasan. The film had been made simultaneously in Malayalam and released later on as Made in USA in May 2005. Warabi no kou is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Hideo Onchi. Das Phantom der Oper Das Phantom der Oper was a 1916 silent film. The film, also known as Das Gespenst im Opernhaus, is notable for being the first film adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux. The film is now believed to be a lost film. No copies, photographs or even a poster of the film remain. All that is known is that it was made in Germany in autumn 1915, directed by Ernst Matray, starring Nils Chrisander as the Phantom and Aud Egede Nissen as Christine, and Raul played by director Ernst Matray. Ganga Ki Lahren Ganga Ki Lahren is a 1964 Hindi drama film produced and directed by Devi Sharma. The film stars Dharmendra, Savitri, Aruna Irani, Kishore Kumar, Rehman and Asit Sen. The music of the film is by Chitragupt, with lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri, featuring songs like "Ganga Ki Lahren". Culture Clash in AmeriCCa Culture Clash in AmeriCCa is a 2005 documentary film directed by Emilio Estevez. It is an anthology of fun and thought-provoking skits and monologues portraying diverse American immigrants. Emlio Estevez doesnt appear in this documentary film. Inspiration came from thousands of interviews conducted nationwide during a period of 20 years, by Culture Clash. In the title, AmeriCCas two big letter CC means "Culture Clash". Richard Montoya, Ricardo Salinas and Herbert Siguenze appeared as various roles. Damn Good Dog Damn Good Dog is a 2004 documentary film detailing the history of the Uga dynasty, which was produced by Nowhere Productions, directed by Erica McCarthy. Damn Good Dog is a full-length movie about the life and times of Uga, the mascot of the University of Georgia Bulldogs and Nations Most Famous College Mascot. Larry Munson stars as the voice of Uga. The documentary also features appearances by Herschel Walker, Sonny Seiler, John Berendt, The Lady Chablis, and many more. The movie was released in 2004. Gli angeli di Borsellino The Angels of Borsellino is a 2003 Italian film written by Ugo Barbàra, Paolo Zucca, Mirco Da Lio, and Massimo Di Martino, and directed by Rocco Cesareo. The film concerns the lives of the Sicilian judges Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino. A Life in the Death of Joe Meek A Life in the Death of Joe Meek is an upcoming independent American documentary about the British record producer Joe Meek, made by Howard S. Berger and Susan Stahman. Slated to be released in December 2018. Kabrastan Kabrastan is a 1988 low budget Hindi horror film directed and produced by Mohan Bhakri. This film was released on 10 June 1988. Sha ji A Cause to Kill or Sha Ji is a 1970 Hong Kong Shaw Brothers thriller film directed by Murayama Mitsuo. Disco King Disco King is a 1984 Telugu drama film, produced by Rakesh under the Sri Vishnu Films banner, directed by Tatineni Prasad. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Tulasi in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film is a remake of the Hindi film Disco Dancer. Refrigerator Mothers Refrigerator Mothers is a 2003 television documentary film by Kartemquin Films for PBSs P.O.V. series. The film paints an intimate portrait of an entire generation of American mothers whose children were diagnosed with autism. Labeled refrigerator mothers in the 1950s and 1960s by the medical establishment for their supposedly frigid and detached mothering, these women "have emerged with strong, resilient voices to share the details of their personal journeys." Refrigerator Mothers was awarded First Prize at the 2002 National Council of Family Relations Media Awards. The film won Best of Show at the 2002 Indiana Film Festival as well as named as an Official Selection to numerous international film festivals. Refrigerator Mothers was featured in a January 2010 issue of Psychology Today that focused on the racial and class stereotyping of autism. The Overcoat The Overcoat is an unfinished animated feature film that has been the main project of acclaimed Russian director and animator Yuri Norstein since 1981. It is based on the short story by Nikolai Gogol with the same title. Around 25 minutes were completed by 2004. The unfinished film has been shown publicly in several exhibitions of Norsteins work around the world and clips of it have been included in a few documentary films about Russian animation and culture. A Japanese theatrical documentary, Yuriy Norshteyn: Making The Overcoat premiered in 2018. On March 13, 2007, Norstein stated that he planned to release the first 30 minutes of the film with a soundtrack into theatres by the end of 2007. However, as of 2019, the film remains unfinished, its production time of 38 years is the longest for any motion picture in history. Wine of Morning Wine of Morning is a 1955 American film directed by Katherine Stenholm and starring Al Carter, Joan DeVolk, and Katherine Helmond. It has Barabbas as the subject, who was pardoned according to the Biblical report in place of Jesus Christ by Pontius Pilate. The film is based on the novel Wine of Morning by Bob Jones Jr. Rumpelstiltskin Rumpelstiltskin is a twenty-four-minute animated feature depicting the famous Brothers Grimm story of a millers daughter and a little man who can spin straw into gold. Family Home Entertainment was the distributor, in association with several Canadian animation firms. The film is making its first trip to DVD on October 30, 2007 coupled with "The Tin Soldier" in a Holiday two-pack. The New Adventures of Little Toot The New Adventures of Little Toot is a 1992 animated feature film directed by Doug Parker. It follows a shorter film made by the same team in 1992, Little Toot, and uses the same characters established in that film. Tôkyô Daigaku monogatari is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tatsuya Egawa. In the story, high schooler asks to date him. They date while both worry about their upcoming university entrance examinations. A live action film of the same name directed by Tatsuya Egawa and based on his manga was released in February 2006. The screenplay was written by Kotoe Nagata, and the film, produced by the Soft On Demand studio, starred Yoko Mitsuya, Kei Tanaka, Kazuki Namioka, Sasa Handa, Fujiko, Naoko Watanabe and Takeshi Masu. Also a two-part OVA series was produced. Saving the Christmas Goose Rettet die Weihnachtsgans is a 2006 German family television film. It was first broadcast on 12 December 2006. Posledneiye tango The Last Tango is a 1918 silent film directed by Vyacheslav Viskovsky. Teeny Little Super Guy Teeny Little Super Guy was an animated short featured on PBSs Sesame Street. The shorts featured a small animated man, the Teeny Little Super Guy, who resides in a live-action, regular-sized kitchen. He is a small, bald man who wears a yellow hat, a yellow long-sleeved shirt, red pants and black shoes. He also lives attached to a clear plastic cup. Robert W. Morrow described the shorts as including "parables of childhood conflict and striving." Vandana Vandana is a 1975 Indian film directed by Narendra Suri in Hindi language under the banner of N.K.R. Films. The film released on 31 December 1975 starring Parikshat Sahni, Sadhana, Sarika and Bindu. Night Birds Night Birds is a 1930 British-German thriller film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Jack Raine, Muriel Angelus and Jameson Thomas. A separate German language version, The Copper, was made at the same time. Ang pamana Ang Pamana: The Inheritance is a 2006 Filipino supernatural thriller film. Romeo Candido directed and wrote the script for the film while his wife Caroline Mangosing produced it. Carmen De Jesus and Ria Limjap were credited as screenwriters. The movie was filmed in Canada and the Philippines, premiered at the Louis Vuitton Hawaii International Film Festival and released theatrically in the Philippines in November 2006. The film is based on traditional Filipino folklore, and mentions creatures such as duwende, manananggal and kapre. Anumanaspadam Anumanaspadam is a 2007 Telugu thriller film directed by Vamsy. Aryan Rajesh and Hamsa Nandini play the lead roles. while Tanikella Bharani and Jaya Prakash Reddy play supporting roles. The music was composed by Ilayaraja with cinematography by P. G. Vinda. The film released on 10 February 2007. Can't Stop Eating Cant Stop Eating is a 2006 documentary film that follows the lives of several people with Prader-Willi Syndrome. The film is set in Gretton House, near Kettering in England, which is a government-funded care home deliberately constructed to assist people with PWS. Little Alvin and the Mini-Munks Little Alvin and the Mini-Munks is a 2003 direct-to-video film based on the Chipmunks 1983-1990 television series, Alvin and the Chipmunks. It was written and created by Janice Karman, produced by Ross Bagdasarian, and directed by Jerry Rees. It was produced by Bagdasarian Productions, and was released on DVD in 2003 by Paramount Home Entertainment. It features puppetry used for the Chipmunks and the Chipettes. This is to date, the Chipmunks last direct-to-video movie and the first live action/animated film starring Alvin and the Chipmunks. Change Your Life! Change Your Life! is a 2010 comedy mockumentary directed by Patrick Shen and Adam Christing and written by Christing and Brian Godawa. The film, starring Tony Plana, Ada Maris, and Taylor Negron, satirizes multi-level marketing and "get-rich-quick" schemes. Peda Babu Pedababu is a 2004 Telugu Action drama film, produced by M.L. Kumar Chowdary on Sri Keerthi Creations banner and directed by Paruchuri Murali. Starring Jagapathi Babu, Kalyani in the lead roles and music composed by Chakri. Sunil received Filmfare Award for Best Comedian – Telugu for this film. This movie is a remake of Pasumpon. Tetsujin 28-gô: Hakuchû no zangetsu is a 1956 manga written and illustrated by Mitsuteru Yokoyama, who also created Giant Robo. The series centers on the adventures of a young boy named Shotaro Kaneda, who controls a giant robot named Tetsujin 28, built by his late father. The manga was later adapted into four anime television series, a Japanese television drama and two films, one live action and one animated. Released in 1963, the first series was among the first Japanese anime series to feature a giant robot. It was later released in the United States as Gigantor. A live-action movie with heavy use of CGI was produced in Japan in 2005. The series is credited with featuring the first humanoid giant robot controlled externally via remote control by an operator. The first occurrence of mecha controlled by an operator from an onboard cockpit was later introduced in the series Mazinger Z by Go Nagai, published in 1972. Sick Cylinders Sick Cylinders is an animated short film by Winkler Productions which stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is among the few surviving Oswald films from the Winkler era. Sin by Silence Sin by Silence is a domestic violence documentary film by Olivia Klaus that offers a unique gateway into the lives of women who are the tragedies living worst-case scenarios and survivors - women who have killed their abusive husbands. Based on the first inmate-initiated and led support group in the entire United States prison system, the film reveals the history and stories of the members of the group Convicted Women Against Abuse created by inmate Brenda Clubine in 1989. By following five womens abusive experiences that led to their incarceration, the film take viewers on their journeys from victim to survivors, reveals the history of the Battered Women Syndrome in the state of California, and shatters misconceptions. This documentary is a production of Quiet Little Place Productions. The award-winning film premiered at the Cleveland International Film Festival 2009, and went on to screen nationally as part of the grassroots tour, entitled Stop the Violence, that took the film to over 40 communities in 10 states through the United States. The film sparks awareness about the silent tragedy of domestic violence, while inspiring individuals to connect with advocacy organizations and take everyday actions that improve the quality of their own lives and communities. In 2011, the film had its television premiere on Investigation Discovery to over 2.2 million viewers. In 2012, Assemblywoman Fiona Ma introduced AB 1593 and AB 593, Bills, inspired by the documentary. AB 593 seeks to clarify Penal Code 1473.5 to include the domestic violence victims that were unintentionally denied their original writ of habeas corpus due to limited expert testimony evidence. AB 1593 seeks to provide victims of domestic violence who have suffered Intimate Partner Battering a chance to present their evidence in an effective way during the parole process. Both bills were signed into law by Governor Brown on September 30, 2012 to ensure the path to freedom for over 7,000 domestic violence survivors currently serving time in California prisons. Six Bullets Six Bullets is an independent short western film written and directed by Graham Killeen. The films narrative centers on a family torn apart by the work of an evil demon. It was Killeens directorial debut and is credited with earning him the "Best Local Filmmaker" award from the Milwaukee Newspaper Shepherd Express in 2006. Signal Fire Films funded the film and is currently submitting it to the American film festival circuit. Aur Pappu Pass Ho Gaya Aur Pappu Pass Ho Gaya is a 2007 Bollywood comedy film directed by S.Soni and produced by Amit Srivastava.The film features Krishna Abhishek and Kashmira Shah in title roles with ensemble cast of supporting actors. Gita cinta dari SMA Gita Cinta dari SMA is a 1979 Indonesian film directed by Arizal and starring Rano Karno and Yessi Gusman. The Decemberists: A Practical Handbook The Decemberists: A Practical Handbook is a 2007 film featuring indie rock band The Decemberists. The film includes music videos, a live concert, and documentary footage. Unnatural Causes Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick? is a four-hour documentary series, broadcast nationally on PBS in spring 2008, that examines the role of social determinants of health in creating health inequalities/health disparities in the United States. Based on extensive research by a wide variety of academics, public health experts, and medical practitioners, the seven-part series explores how class and racism can have greater impacts on ones health outcomes than genetics or personal behavior. The opening 56-minute episode, In Sickness and In Wealth, presents the series’ overarching themes. Each supporting half-hour episode, set in a different ethnic/racial community, provides a deeper exploration of how social conditions affect population health, and how some communities are extending their lives by improving them. Small Voices: The Stories of Cambodia's Children Small Voices: The Stories of Cambodias Children is a 2008 documentary film that follows several street and dumpster children in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on their journey to receive an education. The film was written, directed, and produced by Heather Connell. The documentary was awarded the 2009 Gold Medal Award at the New York International Film and Video Awards and 2nd place Best Documentary at the Rhode Island International Film Festival in 2008. Red Sands Red Sands is a twenty-four-minute cinematic documentary about bullfighting and Spanish tradition. The film is directed by David Procter and produced by Andrea Farrena alongside British Production Company Agenda Collective. Red Sands was nominated for a British Independent Film Award in 2008. The Path of Torment The Path of Torment is a horror feature film that featured at the Action On Film International Film Festival in Pasadena, United States in 2009. Russian Snark Russian Snark is a 2010 New Zealand film directed and written by Stephen Sinclair and produced by Liz DiFiore. The film features Stephen Papps, Elena Stejko, Stephanie Tauevihi and Te Waimarie Kessell. It is the story of Misha, a Russian filmmaker, and his struggles to make a movie in Godzone. It is the directorial debut of New Zealand writer Stephen Sinclair. Sahodarara Saval Sahodarara Savaal is a 1977 Indian Kannada language film directed by K. S. R. Das. It stars Vishnuvardhan and Rajinikanth in lead roles. It was one of the few films that Rajinikanth acted in Kannada. The film was remade in Telugu as Annadammula Savaal in 1978 starring Krishna and Rajinikanth. It was dubbed into Tamil as Sahodara Sapatham and into Hindi as Diller. The Kannada song Hey Nanagaagiye was retained in the Telugu version as Naakosame Neevunnadhi . Hotel Chelsea is a 2009 thriller. The production traveled to New York for filming at the classic Hotel Chelsea, a place regularly visited by celebrities, after which the film was named. The Cross Road The Cross Road is a 2008 film written and directed by Alexandra Thompson. Starring Shenae Grimes as Bridget and Garen Boyajian as Salaam, it is the story of love and intolerance. Jai Jagannath Jai Jagannatha is a 2007 Indian multilingual mythological film directed by Sabyasachi Mohapatra, released in 15 languages. Besides Odia and Hindi, its dubbed versions were released in English, Bengali, Assamese, Chhattisgarhi, Bhojpuri, Rajasthani, Punjabi, Gujarati, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Nepali languages. Uruvangal Maralam Uruvangal Maralam is a 1983 Indian Tamil-language film directed by S. V. Ramanan, starring Y. Gee. Mahendra in lead role paired by Suhasini. The film has a galaxy of supporting stars like Sivaji Ganesan, Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth and Jaishankar playing different forms of GOD. The film is based on the English film Oh, God!. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Devude Sakshi. Thennilavu Then Nilavu is a 1961 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by C. V. Sridhar. The film stars Gemini Ganesan and Vyjayanthimala in the lead, with K. A. Thangavelu, M. N. Nambiar, M. Saroja and Vasanthi in supporting roles. The soundtrack was composed by A. M. Rajah while the lyrics were written by Kannadasan. The film deals with a young man Raj who falls in love with a young woman Shanti, but she disapproves of him. She returns to her home in Bangalore city, to join her father Sokkalingam and his newly married second wife on their honeymoon to Kashmir. Raj also joins them on tour, after being mistaken for Shantis appointed manager, who no-one from the family has yet seen. Raj and Shanti eventually fall in love during the trip, but everything takes a drastic turn when the real Raj who was appointed as Shantis manager arrives. Then Nilavu was the first film produced by Sridhars production company Chitralaya Films, as well as the first South Indian film to be shot in Jammu and Kashmir, while additional shooting took place in Madras. Principal photography lasted roughly two months. The film was released on 30 September 1961, and became a huge commercial success. Splatter: Love, Honor and Paintball Splatter: Love, Honor and Paintball is a 2010 comedy film written and directed by Lonnie Schuyler, produced by Bruce Heppner-Elgin, filmed in Burlington and Washington. The film had a $6 million budget and has about 100 cast and crew members; it stars Matt Geiler and Kim Kurtenbach Furness. Early press releases describe the film as “the story of a likable loser who finally realizes what makes life worthwhile and sets out to win back the love of his ex-wife and the respect of his son - in a paintball tournament!” Should I Really Do It? Should I Really Do It? is feature film by Ismail Necmi, starring Petra Woschniak and HEROLD. The film is a hybrid documentary and fictional feature, following the life of Petra, a German woman living in Istanbul. It is an ironic inversion of more conventional tales of Turkish migrants to Germany, Edgy and surreal, the film plays on concepts of real life and drama, reworking the cult genre of Turkish Fantastic Cinema as it interweaves apparently everyday sequences of Petras life with increasingly fantastic sessions between her and mysterious, masked HEROLD. Kalai Arasi Kalai Arasi is a 1963 Tamil-language adventure science fiction-comedy film directed by A. Kasilingam. The film features M. G. Ramachandran , P. Bhanumathi and Rajasree in lead roles. The film, produced by Sarodi Brothers, had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan and was released on 19 April 1963. It was a major commercial failure. Maling Kutang Maling Kutang is a 2009 Indonesian comedy film directed by Rako Prijanto. Starring Arie K. Untung, Indra Birowo, Deswita Maharani, and Kinaryosih, it follows two neighbours who steal a bra they think is magical. It was released to mixed critical reception. Muezzin Müezzin is a 2009 Austrian-Turkish documentary film directed by Sebastian Brameshuber about the annual Turkish competition for the best muezzin. The film was selected for the 29th International Istanbul Film Festival and 16th London Turkish Film Festival. The Fading Light The Fading Light is a 2009 film directed by Ivan Kavanagh which won Best Irish Film and Best Actor at the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival 2010. The cast includes Valene Kane, Emma Eliza Regan, Bibi Larrson and Patrick O’Donnell who won the Best Actor gong from the Dublin Film Critics Circle for his performance in the film The film has a limited release at Dublins IFI from 12 March 2010 Nightfur Nightfur is a 2011 New Wave science fiction film. The movie was released in North America and the UK on December 20, 2011 by Vanguard. It stars Jeter Rhodes, Creighton Barrett, and Jana Danae. The feature film blends new wave cinema, romance, and mysticism with science fiction and fantasy. Nightfur features music by Band Of Horses, The Parson Redheads, The Stevenson Ranch Davidians, Lucy Langlas, The Karabal Nightlife, and more. The Psychumentary The Psychumentary is a documentary film about rapper Tech N9ne. It charted at number seven on the Billboard Top Music Videos chart. It was directed by Soren Baker and Steven Reissner, Baker also served as writer and producer. The film includes appearances by Kottonmouth Kings and fellow Strange Music artists Krizz Kaliko, Kutt Calhoun, Skatterman & Snug Brim and Prozak. Other commentators on the DVD include Tech N9nes ex-wife, mother of his two daughters, and Strange Music President Travis OGuin. Ice is a 2007 three-episode original video animation created by Yasushi Akimoto and directed by Makoto Kobayashi. It is set in the ruins of Tokyo in the near future, after an unspecified catastrophe has led to the death of all human males and many females. The small groups of women who survive face the impending extinction of humanity. There are suggestions that the disaster was caused by human interference with nature, possibly biological warfare experiments or genetic engineering. Many of the survivors blame mens warlike nature and scientific arrogance for the catastrophe. However, even though men have perished, the women who remain are forced to use violence in the face of bioterrorism and other threats. While some accept their fate as the last generation of humans, others see biological engineering as a final hope for the survival of the species. I Remember Better When I Paint I Remember Better When I Paint is a feature length international documentary film about the positive impact of art and other creative therapies in people with Alzheimers disease and how these approaches can change the way the disease is viewed by society. The film examines the way creative arts bypass the limitations of dementia disorders such as Alzheimers and shows how patients still-vibrant imaginations are strengthened through therapeutic art. Brian Wilson Presents Smile Brian Wilson Presents Smile is the fifth studio album by Brian Wilson, released in September 2004. Its production began as a series of concert performances which were then adapted for a studio album, as well as a 2005 direct-to-video concert film of the same title. The album received great acclaim and earned Wilson his first Grammy Award, later being featured in several "greatest albums" lists. Upon release, it peaked at number 7 on the UK Albums Chart. The project was originally conceived in 1966 as Smile, a concept album recorded by the Beach Boys written in collaboration between Wilson and lyricist Van Dyke Parks. It was intended to succeed the groups 11th studio album Pet Sounds and was based on the engineering methods of their single "Good Vibrations". Many years after the project was shelved due to personal and technical difficulties with recording, Wilson chose to revisit the material with Parks as a specially arranged live concert performance. Motivated by the unexpected positive reception, a studio-recorded version was then released by Wilson as a solo album. Recorded from scratch, Brian Wilson Presents Smile eschews the Beach Boys Smile sessions by containing all-new instrumental and vocal performances. Recordings from the original Beach Boys sessions were later released as The Smile Sessions in 2011. It featured a reconstruction of the Beach Boys Smile album that loosely followed the track listing template never before established until the release of Brian Wilson Presents Smile. Sakhiya Sakhiya is a 2004 Telugu, drama film written and directed by Jayanth C. Paranjee. This film starred Tarun, Nauheed Cyrusi, Lakshmi in pivotal roles. The soundtrack of the film was composed by Mani Sharma, and received positive reviews. Mammalian PPp Mammalian is a 2010 documentary film that follows Frank Wolf and Taku Hokoyama as they take on a 2,000 km canoe journey through the largest wilderness area in North America. Their route travels from Yellowknife, YT to Rankin Inlet, NT through a region with one of the highest concentrations of land mammals on earth. The pair encounter Arctic wolves, the caribou migration, musk ox and- most importantly- make the first ever recording of a rare and elusive creature not previously thought to exist in northern Canada. With a sense of humour and purpose, they track down politicians, First Nation chiefs, elders and others living in the few communities that frame the wilderness in order to present a clear picture of the area and the issues that face the land and its people. The film was the winner of the Best Environment Film at the 2011 Kendal Mountain Festival and was one of the Top Ten Most Popular Canadian Films of the 2010 Vancouver International Film Festival. It aired on CBCs documentary in Canada multiple times through 2013. Love Translated Love Translated is a 2010 Canadian documentary film directed and edited by Julia Ivanova which premiered at the 46th annual Chicago International Film Festival. The Idiotmaker's Gravity Tour The Idiotmakers Gravity Tour is a 2011 American independent comedy-drama film starring William Cully Allen, Glenn Walsh, K.J. Linhein, Pappu Rai, Peter Brunette, Erin Lovett Sherman, Alanna Blair, William McKeever and written and directed by Daniel Kremer. The Human Sexipede (First Sequence: A Porn Parody) The Human Sexipede is a 2010 American pornographic horror film written and directed by Lee Roy Myers. The film is a parody of the 2009 film The Human Centipede. Los viejos The Old People is a 2011 Bolivian drama film directed by Martín Boulocq. They Walk They Walk is a 2010 film directed by Charles House II. It is his first feature-length film. The film follows five groups of survivors, each modeled after an era of zombie cinema, after a meteor shower brings the reanimation of the recently deceased. The film was independently produced and shot primarily in Shepherdstown. Kellafate Kellafate is a 2010 Indian film in the Bengali language. It is a remake of 2007 Telugu film Aata The Watchmaker The Watchmaker is a 2011 Georgian crime film directed by Giorgi Maskharashvili. Juan y la Borrega Juan y la Borrega is a 2011 Mexican short drama/thriller by Mexican director J. Xavier Velasco. Nous, princesses de Clèves Nous, princesses de Clèves is a French documentary film directed by Régis Sauder, filmed at the Lycée Diderot and released on 3 March 2011. Such Is Life: The Troubled Times of Ben Cousins Such Is Life: The Troubled Times of Ben Cousins is a 2010 Australian documentary film about Australian rules football player Ben Cousins. Directed by Paul Goldman and filmed over a two-year period, the documentary charts Cousins rise to fame as a star player for the West Coast Eagles and explores how his decorated career became marred by controversies, most notably a series of highly publicised drug-related scandals that resulted in him being sacked by his club and banned from playing in the Australian Football League for one year. Cousins helped produce the documentary, stating that he hoped it would serve as a cautionary tale against drug use. It features him talking candidly about his drug addiction, taking various illicit substances, and associating with underworld figures. Among those interviewed for the documentary were family members, friends, and football and media personalities. Within days of Cousins 2010 retirement from the AFL, the documentary premiered on Channel Seven and was screened in two parts over successive nights, the first on 25 August. It was a ratings hit and went on to become "one of the most-watched documentaries in Australian history." Critics and audiences were polarised by the film with some calling it a harrowing portrait of Cousins fall from grace, while others criticised it for glamourising his life of crime and excess. A Jewish Girl in Shanghai A Jewish Girl in Shanghai is a 2010 Chinese animated family film written by Wu Lin and based on his graphic novel of the same name. It is directed by Wang Genfa and Zhang Zhenhui, and voiced by Cui Jie, Zhao Jing and Ma Shaohua. Set mainly in and around the Shanghai Ghetto in Japanese-occupied Shanghai during the Second World War, the film tells the story of three children. Rina and her younger brother Mishalli are Jewish refugees who escaped Europe but are without their parents. A-Gen is a Chinese orphan boy who meets Rina and helps her and her brother to survive. The children form strong friendships and have adventures as they try and fend off the Japanese army occupying the city, and their allies, the Nazis. In the background, the Second Sino-Japanese War takes place, while the children must face the uncertainty that concerns the fate of Rina and Mishallis parents in Europe. Well received in China and internationally, A Jewish Girl in Shanghai has been heralded as the first animated Chinese film to address the Holocaust, and has been described as "Chinas first homegrown Jewish film". The film has been nominated for awards in China and Israel, and has been considered an important step towards improving Chinas relations with Israel and intercultural relations between the Chinese and Jewish peoples. Hamlet Hamlet is a 2011 Canadian drama film written and directed by Bruce Ramsay in his directorial debut. It is a condensed retelling of William Shakespeares play Hamlet set in 1940s England. Ramsay stars alongside Lara Gilchrist, Peter Wingfield, Gillian Barber, and Duncan Fraser. It premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival and was theatrically released in 2014. Eva from Argentina Eva from Argentina is a 2011 Argentine flash animated biographical film, produced by Illusion Studios. Il sogno del maratoneta Il sogno del maratoneta is an Italian TV movie produced by RAI television. It is directed by Leone Pompucci and stars Luigi Lo Cascio and Laura Chiatti. It was aired on television as a two-parter. It is an adaptation of the homonym book by Giuseppe Pederiali. It has been presented at the 26th Festival international de programmes audiovisuels in Biarritz on 25 and 26 January 2013 in the selections Fiction and Compétition. Fit-Boy Fit-Boy is a 2011 United Kingdom no-budget feature film written and directed by Glen Pearson. Set in Somerstown, the film stars William Robert Pearson, Nathan Watkins, and Tom Soane. It was released through YouTube on 25 October 2011. On the Green Carpet On the Green Carpet is a 2001 North Korean film directed by Rim Chang-bom. The films title refers to the turf of the stadium which hosts the May Day mass games in Pyongyang. Giselle Giselle is a 2013 New Zealand drama film written and directed by Toa Fraser. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. The film is based on the 2012 production Giselle, performed by The Royal New Zealand Ballet which many of the cast members are part of. Sta. Niña Sta. Niña is a 2012 Filipino drama film directed by Emmanuel Quindo Palo.The film is Palos first directorial venture. The film tells the story of Paulino who unexpectedly unearths the remains of his 2-year-old daughter in a lahar-filled quarry. It was one of the official entries for the New Breed Full Length Feature Category in Cinemalaya 2012. Zygon Zygon: When Being You Just Isnt Enough is a direct-to-DVD spin-off of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was released direct-to-DVD and produced by the independent production company BBV. It featured the Zygons. Ninety Seconds Ninety Seconds is an Irish science fiction neo-noir short film directed by Gerard Lough and starring Andrew Norry, Michael Parle, Claire Blennerhassett and Emma Eliza Regan. It premiered at the Underground Cinema Film Festival in Dublin on 9 August 2012. Yeh Khula Aasmaan Yeh Khula Aasmaan is a 2012 Hindi-language film, directed by Gitanjali Sinha and produced by Hemendra Aran of Gitanjali Creations. The film stars Raghubir Yadav, Yashpal Sharma, Raj Tandon and Anya Anand. Anand-Milind composed the music for the film. Buffalo Boys Buffalo Boys is a 2013 American drama film inspired by a true story and set in Buffalo. It is about a teen and his best friend who become involved in a plot to murder an old woman, to collect her life insurance as a means to escape their troubled family lives. The Lab The Lab is a 2013 documentary film by Yotam Feldman about the Israeli military industry. At the 2013 Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival it won the award for best debut film. It was also shown at the German documentary film festival DOK Leipzig, the Antenna Film Festival in Sydney, and the Visions du Réel festival in Nyon, Switzerland. It is an Israeli, Belgian, French coproduction of Gum films, directed by Yotam Feldman. It is 60 minutes long and was shot in Hebrew and has English subtitles. It is controversial because it claims Israel makes profit by testing weapons in the occupied territories that are then sold worldwide with the marketing that they were tested in combat. Shkurnyk The Self Seeker is a 1929 Soviet film directed by Nikolai Shpikovsky. Unclaimed Unclaimed is a 2013 Canadian documentary film about a man who claims to be former Special Forces Green Beret Master Sgt. John Hartley Robertson, who was declared dead after being shot down over Laos on a classified mission on 20 May 1968. The documentary is written, directed, and produced by Michael Jorgensen. It follows Tom Faunce, a veteran of the Vietnam War, in tracking down the man who claimed to be Robertson. Faunce was skeptical of Robertsons identity but eventually became convinced. He convinced Jorgensen to make a documentary about Robertsons story as a way to unite the man with his American family. Leading up to the films release, the validity of Robertsons identity was challenged by groups of Vietnam War veterans and groups that advocate the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue. Jean Robertson-Holley, Robertsons surviving sister, was convinced the man was her brother but initially declined DNA testing as unnecessary. Eventually she and her daughter Gail Metcalf expressed openness to going through with testing. The documentary was screened at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival on , 2013. A day later, The Independent reported the contents of a memo from a 2009 report by the Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office that the man who claimed to be Robertson was actually Dang Tan Ngoc, "a 76-year-old Vietnamese citizen of French origin who has a history of pretending to be US army veterans". Isaac Newton S/O Philipose Isaac Newton S/O Philipose is a 2013 Malayalam film directed by V. Bosse, starring Lal, Nedumudi Venu, Tini Tom and Abhinaya. Pussy protiv Putina Pussy versus Putin is a 2013 Russian documentary film by the film collective Gogols Wives chronicling the history of the group Pussy Riot and their struggle with the political regime in Russia. The film received the NTR IDFA Award for Best Mid-Length Documentary at the 2013 International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. The one-hour film includes sequences in which group members discuss their political aims, footage of their guerrilla-style performances during the run-up to the 2012 Russian presidential election as well as the intimidation and physical harassment they face, shot from behind bars and inside prison vans. Sala Budha Sala Budha is a 2012 Indian Sambalpuri language feature film directed by Sabyasachi Mohapatra. The film had won awards in seven categories at Odisha Sate Film Awards including best film and best director. Ponmaalai Pozhudhu Ponmaalai Pozhudhu is a 2013 Indian Tamil film directed by AC Durai featuring Aadhav Kannadasan and Gayathrie in the lead roles. The film is inspired from a real-life incident. Cinematography is by Rajavel Olhiveeran. Music is by C.Sathya. Anupama Kumar plays the heros mother role in this movie. Jai Jawaan Jai Kisaan Jai Jawaan Jai Kisaan is a Hindi film about Indian Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri. The Bride and the Lover The Bride and the Lover is a 2013 Filipino romantic film directed by Joel Lamangan, starring Lovi Poe, Jennylyn Mercado and Paulo Avelino. Berlin Calling Berlin Calling is a 2014 documentary film starring Kastle Waserman and Benjamin Waserman. Written by Nigel Dick and Kastle Waserman, and directed by Nigel Dick. Teste de Elenco Teste de Elenco is a 2011 Brazilian comedy film, directed by Ian SBF and starring Fábio Porchat, Tatá Werneck and Letícia Lima. The film was the first Brazilian feature film released exclusively on the internet for free. Kimmy Dora: Ang kiyemeng prequel Kimmy Dora: Ang Kiyemeng Prequel is a 2013 Filipino comedy action film directed by Chris Martinez, starring Eugene Domingo and Sam Milby. It is the prequel and the final installment of the Kimmy Dora film series. The film is one of the official entries of the 2013 Metro Manila Film Festival that will be distributed by Spring Films with co-production of MJM Productions and Quantum Films that was released in theaters last Christmas Day. The film is set before the events of Kambal sa Kiyeme wherein the twins are seen disputing the ownership of the family corporation. The film was inspired by the James Bond film series in terms of musical score and visual effects. Piolo Pascual was reportedly the leading man of Domingo in the film but was replaced by Sam Milby due to busy schedule. Chaarfutiya Chhokare Chaarfutiya Chhokare is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language thriller film, written and directed by Manish Harishankar and produced by Sunill Khosla & Vibha Dutta Khosla. The storyline is based on the subject of child-trafficking. The film features Soha Ali Khan, Seema Biswas and Zakir Hussain. The film was released on 26 September 2014, to mixed reviews. First Lady of the Revolution First Lady of the Revolution is a 2016 feature-length documentary film about former first lady of Costa Rica Henrietta Boggs. The documentary is a Spark Media film and was directed and produced by Andrea Kalin. Not My Life Not My Life is a 2011 American independent documentary film about human trafficking and contemporary slavery. The film was written, produced, and directed by Robert Bilheimer, who had been asked to make the film by Antonio Maria Costa, executive director of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. Bilheimer planned Not My Life as the second installment in a trilogy, the first being A Closer Walk and the third being the unproduced Take Me Home. The title Not My Life came from a June 2009 interview with Molly Melching, founder of Tostan, who said that many people deny the reality of contemporary slavery because it is an uncomfortable truth, saying, "No, this is not my life." Filming of Not My Life took four years to complete, and documented human trafficking in 13 countries: Albania, Brazil, Cambodia, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Italy, Nepal, Romania, Senegal, Uganda, and the United States. The first and last scenes of the film take place in Ghana, and show children who are forced to fish in Lake Volta for 14 hours a day. The film also depicts sex trafficking victims, some of whom are only five or six years old. Fifty people are interviewed in the film, including investigative journalist Paul Radu of Bucharest, Katherine Chon of the Polaris Project, and Iana Matei of Reaching Out Romania. Don Brewster of Agape International Missions says that all of the girls they have rescued from child sex tourism in Cambodia identify Americans as the clients who were the most abusive to them. The film was dedicated to Richard Young, its cinematographer and co-director, after he died in December 2010. It had its premiere the following month at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City. The narration was completely rerecorded in 2011, replacing Ashley Judds voice with that of Glenn Close. The version of the film that was aired by CNN International as part of the CNN Freedom Project was shorter than the version shown at the premiere. In 2014, a re-edited version of the film was released. Not My Life addresses many forms of slavery, including the military use of children in Uganda, involuntary servitude in the United States, forced begging and garbage picking in India, sex trafficking in Europe and Southeast Asia, and other kinds of child abuse. The film also focuses on the people and organizations engaged in working against human trafficking. The film asserts that most victims of human trafficking are children. Actress Lucy Liu said that people who watch Not My Life "will be shocked to find trafficking is happening in America." Lucy Popescu of CineVue criticized the film for focusing on the victims, arguing that the perpetrators of trafficking should have been dealt with more prominently. Not My Life was named Best World Documentary at the Harlem International Film Festival in September 2012. The Key The Key is a 2014 erotic drama film loosely based on Junichirō Tanizakis novel by the same name. It was released in the United States on November 21, 2014 and was released on DVD on July 16, 2015. Jack and Ida are a disenchanted married couple whose sexual relationship is told through their personal journals. Daughters of Dolma Daughters of Dolma is a feature-length documentary about spirituality, modernity and gender issues as embodied by Tibetan Buddhist Nuns. It is directed by Adam Miklos and produced by Alex Co. Venice Venice is a 2014 Cuban drama film directed by Kiki Álvarez. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Heaven's Floor Heavens Floor is a 2016 Canadian/American drama film written and directed by Lori Stoll. The film stars Clea DuVall, Timothy V Murphy, Toby Huss, Katie May Dunford and Nicole Sullivan. Heavens Floor had its world premiere at the 2016 Cinequest Film Festival on March 4, 2016. Everything Will Be Everything Will Be is a 2014 documentary film about the changing face of Vancouvers Chinatown, directed by Julia Kwan and produced by David Christensen for the National Film Board of Canada. Everything Will Be was the first documentary film for Kwan, whose first feature Eve and the Fire Horse was a fictional comic account of growing up Chinese in Vancouver. Capital I Capital I is a 2015 Odia language independent feature film written and directed by Amartya Bhattacharyya. This film, tagged as an existential psychodrama, is the first independent feature film of Odisha. The film is produced by Susant Misra and Swastik Choudhury. This film is shot on a shoe-string budget without any film industry involvement. This film marks the feature film debut of Amartya Bhattacharyya as a writer, director, cinematographer and editor. All actors in this film are non-professional actors, and all of them make their feature film debut in ‘Capital I. Kisaloy Roy makes his debut as a music director, and so does Amrita Chowdhury as a Choreographer. Capital I was premiered at Festival du Film dAsie du Sud Transgressif at Paris in February 2015. Thereafter, the film was screened at various film festivals including 20th International Film Festival of Kerala in December 2015. Capital I is distributed worldwide through the Italian sales and distribution company The Open Reel. Capital I is the first Indian film to be acquired by The Open Reel. In India, the film has been theatrically released through the Mumbai-based distribution house, 1018mb. The films initial release dates are 23 October 2016 for Bhubaneswar, 6 November 2016 for Kolkata and 4 December 2016 for Mumbai. Snowflake Snowflake is a 2014 Italian short film written and directed by Italian director Francesco Roder and filmed in New York City. The short film stars American actresses Ele Keats and Tracy Middendorf. After an advanced screening held during the National Week of Culture in Italy, it officially premiered at the Academy Awards qualifying HollyShorts Film Festival in August 2014 and later won two American Movie Awards in 2015. Glorious Resolve The Glorious Resolve: Death Before Disgrace is a 2011 Pakistani documentary film made by the Inter-Services Public Relations department of the Pakistani military. The film stars Hamza Ali Abbasi, Hassan Waqas Rana and Bilal Lashari in leading roles. It was created specifically to counter Taliban and Al-Qaeda propaganda videos by depicting the army and the fight against terror in a positive light. Glorious Resolve won Jury special award in the recently held International film festival "Eserciti-e-Popoli" held at Bracciano, Italy. The festival saw the participation of NATO and 24 other countries with 60 films produced by renowned film makers which were evaluated by qualified and reputed jury. Glorious Resolve received the medal from the Chairman of the Italian Senate with the citation "A technically outstanding and emotionally powerful dramatization of the story of courageous soldier under fire in combat situation". Jonakir Aalo Glow of the Firefly is a 2014 Bangladeshi drama film written and directed by Khalid Mahmud Mithu. It was selected as the Bangladeshi entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated. Twilight of Shadows Twilight of Shadows is a 2014 Algerian drama film directed by Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina. The film was selected as the Algerian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Chee and T Chee and T is a 2016 American comedy film written and directed by Tanuj Chopra and starring Sunkrish Bala and Dominic Rains. Forced Perspective Forced Perspective: The Art and Life of Derek Hess is a 2015 documentary about American based artist Derek Hess. The film tells the story of Hesss life and how his struggles with alcoholism and bipolar disorder have impacted his life and career. The Documentary of OzBo The Documentary of OzBo is a 2014 American independent horror film documentary written, produced and directed by Gene Hamil. The film stars Jon Miller, Tre Burch, Brandy Donatiello, James Hayman, Missy Moranto, Bryan Keith, Austin Lee, Chase Waters, Zach Goodman, Chris Spence, Rob Hood, and David Childers. The movie was first screened at Geek-O-Nomicon in Biloxi December 13, 2014. Superheroes Unite for BBC Children in Need Superheroes Unite for BBC Children in Need is an animation film released in 2014, made for the broadcast in the British television BBC. The film includes the voices of the actors Daniel Craig, Helena Bonham Carter and Tom Jones. Last of the Elephant Men Last of the Elephant Men is a Canadian documentary film, which was released in 2015. Directed by Arnaud Bouquet and Daniel Ferguson, the film profiles the Pnong people of Cambodia, focusing in particular on their unique bond with the local population of elephants. The film received three Canadian Screen Awards at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016, in the categories of Best Feature Length Documentary, Best Editing in a Documentary and Best Cinematography in a Documentary. Handa and Bhonda Handa and Bhonda is a 2010 Bengali-language Indian feature film directed by Subhankar Chattopadhyay, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Aritra Dutta Banik, Biswajit Chakraborty and Supriya Devi. PhotoCopy PhotoCopy is a Marathi language Indian romantic comedy film directed by Vijay Maurya and produced by singer and first time producer Neha Rajpal. The film is based on a story written by Indian entrepreneur Akash Rajpal and Omkar Mangesh Datt. The movie debuts Chetan Chitnis and Parna Pethe in the lead roles. Parna plays a double role in the film, portraying the characters of identical twin sisters falling in love with the same boy played by Chetan. Filming began in April 2015 & is slated for a release on 16 September 2016 in partnership with Viacom 18 Motion Pictures. The movie has been extensively shot in Lavasa. Room: The Mystery Room - The Mystery is a 2014 Indian thriller film directed by Faizal Khan and produced by Anil Kabra and Dinesh Deora under the Pen N Camera International and An India E-Commerce Ltd. banners starring Atif Jamil. The film was released on 12 December 2014. Chain Mail Chain Mail is a 2015 Filipino mystery horror film starring Meg Imperial, Shy Carlos and Nadine Lustre. It was released on July 22, 2015 by Viva Films. It was directed and written by Adolfo Alix Jr. , also written by Jerry Gracio and Agnes de Guzman. The film earned negative reviews from film critics. The Wedding & Bebek Betutu The Wedding & Bebek Betutu is an Indonesian comedy film produced by Awan Sinema Kreasi and directed by Hilman Mutasi, based on original screenplay written by Tantri Arinta and S. Tomo. The cast consists mainly of actors and comedians previously renowned as regular performers in a popular Indonesian television comedy variety show, Extravaganza, that includes Tora Sudiro, Ronal Surapradja, Tike Priatnakusumah, Indra Birowo, Aming Sugandhi, Virnie Ismail, Rony Dozer, Sogi Indra Dhuaja, Mieke Amalia, Omesh, Tj Ruth, Ence Bagus, and Edric Tjandra. The Wedding & Bebek Betutu will be the first single project where mostly all the performers reunite and appear together since the show ended in 2009. The film was announced in a special gathering of the cast, held in a restaurant in South Jakarta area, on February 18, 2015. Filming started on February 23, 2015 in the city of Bandung, West Java, and its outskirts, and concluded in on March 18, 2015. The Wedding & Bebek Betutu was released in Indonesia on October 8, 2015. Kuiba: the Dragon Spirit Iii Kuiba 3 is a 2014 Chinese animated fantasy action adventure film directed by Wang Chuan, Zhang Gang and Zhou Jie. It was released on October 1 in China. The film is preceded by Kuiba 2 and will be followed by Kuiba 4, scheduled for release in 2020. Panic Attack! Panic Attack! is a hand-drawn, hand-painted animated short by Eileen OMeara. It was jury-selected for Aspen Shortsfest, Palm Springs ShortFest, Florida Film Festival, Animest and Raindance Film Festival. GaraSh GaraSh is a Belarusian comedy film first released in 2015, directed by Andrei Kureichik. Kathe Chitrakathe Nirdeshana Puttanna Kathe Chitrakathe Nirdeshana Puttanna is a 2016 Indian Kannada-language comedy horror film directed by Srinivasa Raju, and is a remake of the 2014 Telugu film Geethanjali. It stars Komal Kumar and Priyamani in the lead roles whilst Pooja Gandhi features in a pivotal role. Arjun Janya composed the soundtrack and background score for the film. Maanasaandarapetta Yezdi Maanasaandarapetta Yezdi is a 2016 Indian Malayalam comedy movie, produced and directed by debutant Arun Omana Sadanandan under the banner of Water Farm. The film stars P. Balachandran and Jayan Cherthala in the lead roles along with Indrans, Appunni Sasi and Sivadas Mattannur. The movie was shot in Chembukadavu village in Kozhikode. Ennul Aayiram Ennul Aayiram is a 2016 Indian Tamil suspense drama film written and directed by Krishna Kumar. The film features newcomers Maha and Marina Michael in the lead roles, while Vincent Asokan and Krishnamoorthy play supporting roles. The film features music composed by Gopi Sunder and was released on 22 April 2016. En moi En Moi is a 2016 French short film directed, written and produced by Laetitia Casta in her directorial debut. The film had its world premiere at the closing ceremony of the 2016 Cannes International Critics Week. Shuvaa Shuva also is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film, released in 2006 all over Bangladesh. It is directed by Chashi Nazrul Islam. The story is based on Rabindra Nath Thakurs novel Shuvashini. The film was produced and distributed by Impress Telefilm Ltd. It stars Shakib Khan, Purnima, Chashi Nazrul Islam and Sujata. Shakib Khan And Purnima receive the highest accolades for their performance. Johnno's dead Johnnos Dead is an 8-minute film written and directed by Chris Shepherd and produced by Nicolas Schmerkin with UK producer Abigail Addison. First transmitted on the Arte France and Germany and premiered in the UK on 2 December 2016 at the London International Animation Festival. The film stars previous Shepherd collaborators Ian Hart and Chris Freeney. Johnnos Dead is a sequel to Chris Shepherds multi award winning 2003 short film Dads Dead. It stars members of the original cast including Ian Hart, Chris Freeney and Dave Kent. The narrative picks up the story where the narrator goes to prison after the fire in the tower block which was caused by his best friend Johnno. The narrator is released from prison and has to adjust to life outside after serving 13 years. AUTOUR DE MINUIT presents in co-production with POLKADOT With the participation of ARTE FRANCE with support of the CNC and the RÉGION AUVERGNE with the support of PROCIREP ANGOA and the participation of METAL Raja Babu: The Power Rajababu – The Power is a Bengali romantic action film directed by Badiul Alam Khokon. The film stars Shakib Khan, Misha Sawdagor, Eamin Haque Bobby and Apu Biswas in lead roles. It is an official remake of 2012 Telugu film Dammu starring Jr NTR, Trisha Krishnan, Karthika Nair and directed by Boyapati Srinu. The film released on September 23, 2015 on 152 screens, which is the widest release of any Bangladeshi film up to that date. Kommando 1944 Kommando 1944 is a short film depicting the Internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. It was directed and written by Derek Quick. The film has won over 100 awards within its first month on the festival circuit around the world and is currently competing to break the Guinness World Records for short film wins. The Last Ride The Last Ride is a 2016 South Korean comedy drama film written and directed by Nam Dae-joong and starring Ryu Deok-hwan, Kim Dong-young and Ahn Jae-hong. History of Joy History of Joy is a Malayalam film directed by Vishnu Govindhan.The cast of the movie includes Vishnu Vinay, Vinay Forrt, Vinay Forrt, Saikumar and etc. Mankiller Mankiller is a 2017 documentary film directed by Valerie Red-Horse Mohl and executive produced by Gale Anne Hurd, concerning the life of Wilma Mankiller. The film had its US premiere on June 19, 2017 at the Los Angeles Film Festival. It was produced by Red-Horse Native Productions and Valhalla Entertainment and is a presentation of Vision Maker Media for PBS. Sangu Chakkaram Sangu Chakkaram is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language fantasy comedy film directed by Maarison, starring stunt master Dhilip Subbarayan, Punnagai Poo Gheetha, N.Raja, Pradeep, Jeremy Roske, Nishesh, Monicka, Abinethra, Swaksha, Krithik, Adarsh, Bala, Aditya,Tejo, and Ajeesh. Battle of Xiangjiang River Battle of Xiangjiang River is a 2017 Chinese war film directed by Chen Li, written by Liu Jianwei, Bai Tiejun and Xiang Xiaomi, and starring Wang Ying, Xu Jian, Dong Yong, Bao Jianfeng, Sun Weimin and Zhang Yishan. The film picks up the story of the 34 division of the Red Army officers and soldiers paid great sacrifice to cover the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China through Xiangjiang River, and successfully broke through the blockade of the Kuomintang. Ventilator Ventilator is a 2018 Indian Gujarati drama-comedy film directed by Umang Vyas, and produced by Falguni Patel and Lawrence DSouza. It is an adaption of 2016 Marathi film Ventilator written and directed by Rajesh Mapuskar and produced by Priyanka Chopra. It stars ensemble cast of Jackie Shroff, Pratik Gandhi, Pravinchandra Shukla, Sanjay Goradia, Utkarsh Mazmudar, Mehul Buch, Suchita Trivedi, Tejal Vyas, Manan Desai, Krunal Pandit. It was released on 14 September 2018. The Oxford and Cambridge University Boat Race The Oxford and Cambridge University Boat Race is an 1895 British short black-and-white silent documentary film directed and produced by Birt Acres. It was filmed on 30 March 1895. This film became the first in the UK to be commercially screened outside London and was displayed at Cardiff Town Hall on 5 May 1896. Boxing Match; or, Glove Contest Boxing Match; or, Glove Contest is an 1896 British short black-and-white silent documentary film, produced and directed by Birt Acres for exhibition on Robert W. Pauls peep show Kinetoscopes, featuring a staged boxing match between Sergeant-Instructor Barrett and Sergeant Pope with a round, an interval and a knockout. The film was considered lost until footage from an 1896 Fairground Programme, originally shown in a portable booth at Hull Fair by Midlands photographer George Williams, donated to the National Fairground Archive was identified as being from this film. The Two Brothers The Two Brothers is a 1910 American short Western film directed by D. W. Griffith. Brutality Brutality is a 1912 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Today and Tomorrow Today and Tomorrow is a 1912 film directed by Michael Curtiz. The Switch Tower The Switch Tower is a 1913 American drama film featuring Lionel Barrymore and Harry Carey. The Man from Mexico The Man from Mexico is a 1914 silent film produced by the Famous Players Film Company and Daniel Frohman. It starred John Barrymore in his second feature film and was remade in 1926 as Lets Get Married starring Richard Dix. The film was rereleased by Paramount in 1919 as part of the companys "Success Series" reissue of early successes. The Man from Mexico is now a lost film. The Girl of the Golden West The Girl of the Golden West is a surviving 1915 American Western silent black-and-white film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. It was based on the 1905 play The Girl of the Golden West by David Belasco. Prints of the film survive in the Library of Congress film archive. It was the first of four film adaptations that have been made of the play. Life Without Soul Life Without Soul is a lost horror film, directed by Joseph W. Smiley and written by Jesse J. Goldburg. This film is an adaptation of Mary Shelleys Gothic novel Frankenstein. The film is about a doctor who creates a soulless man. In the end, it turns out that a young man has dreamed the events of the film after falling asleep reading Shelleys novel. This version is considered a lost film and the second film version of Frankenstein. The first version was the Edison Manufacturing Companys 12-minute short film Frankenstein, written and directed by J. Searle Dawley. Tillie's Tomato Surprise Tillies Tomato Surprise is a 1915 screen sequel to the previous years Tillies Punctured Romance again starring Marie Dressler as Tillie. The film was produced by the Lubin Manufacturing Company, directed by Howell Hansel and written by Acton Davies. The supporting cast features Colin Campbell, Eleanor Fairbanks, Sarah McVicker and Clara Lambert. Originally a six-reel movie, only one reel is known to exist and remains archived at the Library of Congress. A quasi-sequel followed two years later starring Marie Dressler as Tillie for the third time, albeit with a different last name, in Tillie Wakes Up. The Fighting Gringo The Fighting Gringo is a 1917 Western film directed by Fred Kelsey and featuring Harry Carey. Nuts in May Nuts in May is a silent comedy short, directed by Robin Williamson, produced by Isadore Bernstein, and featuring Stan Laurel, billed as Stan Jefferson, in his onscreen debut. The short was filmed at Bernstein Studios, in Hollywood. Very little of the film survives. My Cousin My Cousin is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Edward José and written by Margaret Turnbull. The film stars Enrico Caruso, Henry Leone, Carolina White, Joseph Riccardi, A.G. Corbelle, and Bruno Zirato. The film was released on November 24, 1918, by Paramount Pictures. Revenge Revenge is a 1918 American western film directed by Tod Browning. Riddle Gawne Riddle Gawne is a 1918 American silent Western film directed by William S. Hart and Lambert Hillyer and featuring Lon Chaney. Considered lost for decades, one of the five reels was found to have survived in a Russian archive, and is kept in the film archive of the Library of Congress. That's Him Thats Him is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. The film is presumed lost. The Hound of the Baskervilles The Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1921 British mystery film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Eille Norwood, Catina Campbell and Rex McDougall. It is based on the Sherlock Holmes novel The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle. It was made by Stoll Pictures, Britains largest film company at the time. It was the first British film adaptation of the famous novel. The Prince of Avenue A The Prince of Avenue A is a 1920 American drama film directed by John Ford. The film is considered to be lost. The Mystery Road The Mystery Road is a 1921 British drama film directed by Paul Powell. Alfred Hitchcock is credited as a title designer. The film is considered to be lost. Little Miss Smiles Little Miss Smiles is a 1922 American drama film directed by John Ford. The film is considered to be lost. Messalina Messalina is a 1924 Italian historical drama film directed by Enrico Guazzoni and starring Rina De Liguoro, Calisto Bertramo and Gildo Bocci. It portrays the life of Messalina, the third wife of the Roman Emperor Claudius. No Trespassing No Trespassing is a lost 1922 American silent drama film directed by Edwin L. Hollywood and starring Irene Castle and Ward Crane. It was distributed by W. W. Hodkinson and is based upon a novel by Joseph C. Lincoln, The Rise of Roscoe Paine. Hoodman Blind Hoodman Blind is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by John Ford. The film is considered to be lost. It is a remake of a 1913 film of the same name directed by James Gordon and a 1916 William Farnum Fox feature titled A Man of Sorrow and based on the play Hoodman Blind. The Fighting Heart The Fighting Heart is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by John Ford. The film is now considered to be a lost film. Paint and Powder Paint and Powder is a surviving 1925 silent film produced and released by the Chadwick Pictures. The director of the film was Hunt Stromberg, later be best known as a producer and one of Louis B. Mayers right hand men over at MGM. The star of this film is Elaine Hammerstein, sister of the music writer and granddaughter of the theatrical impresario, both named Oscar Hammerstein. A print of this film is held by the Library of Congress. It is also out on DVD. The Swan The Swan is a silent film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The Hero of the Circus Maciste in the Lions Cage is a 1926 Italian silent adventure film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Bartolomeo Pagano, Elena Sangro and Luigi Serventi. It was part of the popular Maciste series of films. It was the penultimate film of the silent series, followed by The Giant of the Dolomites Jesse James Jesse James is a 1927 American silent western film produced by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky and released through Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by Lloyd Ingraham and starred cowboy star Fred Thomson whose wife Frances Marion wrote the scenario under the nom de plume Frank M. Clifton. The film was a light approach on the life of the famous outlaw, Jesse James, and was not popular with a large segment of the audience. Jesse E. James, the outlaws son, served as technical advisor on the film. The Magic Flame The Magic Flame is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by Henry King, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and based on the play Konig Harlekin by Rudolph Lothar. George Barnes was nominated at the 1st Academy Awards for Best Cinematography for his work in The Magic Flame, The Devil Dancer, and Sadie Thompson. The film promoted itself as the Romeo and Juliet of the circus upon its release. This is now considered to be a lost film. The first five reels are rumored to exist at the George Eastman House, though this is disputed. A Million Bid A Million Bid is a 1927 silent drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Dolores Costello. It is based on the 1908 play, Agnes, by Gladys Rankin Drew writing under the pseudonym "George Cameron". The story was previously filmed in 1914 under the same name. Detectives Detectives is a 1928 silent film comedy produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Chester Franklin with elements of the old-house melodrama genre. The film is another outing for Karl Dane, George K. Arthur and Marceline Day. Clips of the film appeared in Robert Youngsons MGMs Big Parade of Comedy in 1965. One scene has George K. Arthur disappearing while within the hanging covers of a large canopy bed. The film is preserved by MGM. A trailer is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Simba: The King of the Beasts Simba: The King of the Beasts is a 1928 American black-and-white silent documentary film, directed by Martin and Osa Johnson, which features the couples four-year expedition to track the lion across Kenyan veld to his lair. The film, which went on nationwide general release on , was premiered at the Earl Caroll Theatre in New York on . Battle of Paris The Battle of Paris is a 1929 American pre-Code musical film. Darkened Rooms Darkened Rooms is a 1929 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Evelyn Brent. This film is preserved at the Library of Congress. Two-Buldi-Two Two-Buldi-Two is a 1929 Soviet film directed by Nina Agadzhanova and Lev Kuleshov Her Majesty Love Her Majesty the Barmaid or Her Majesty Love is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Joe May and starring Käthe von Nagy, Francis Lederer and Otto Wallburg. It premiered on 9 January 1931. Bookkeeper Kremke Bookkeeper Kremke is a 1930 German silent drama film directed by Marie Harder and starring Hermann Vallentin, Anna Sten and Ivan Koval-Samborsky. It was made with backing from Germanys Socialist Party. It was one of two films, along with Brothers, made at the time that espoused the movements left-wing ideology. The films sets were designed by Carl Ludwig Kirmse. It was not a commercial success on its release, generally attributed to its theme and to the fact that it was a released as a silent at a time when cinemas had gone over almost entirely to showing sound films. The Temporary Widow The Temporary Widow is a 1930 British-German comedy film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Lilian Harvey and Laurence Olivier in his first film role, and Athole Stewart. Kitty Kellermann is put on trial for murdering her husband, a failed painter. When her counsel resigns from his mandate, the mysterious Peter Bille steps in, though it becomes apparent that he actually is not an advocate but Kittys lover and moreover confesses the murder. The widow has to admit that the pictures by her deceased spouse sell much better, only for him to suddenly appear alive. The film was based on the play Hokuspokus written by Curt Goetz. A German language version Hokuspokus was made at the same time. After the war, director Kurt Hoffmann filmed two further versions in 1953 and in 1966. Fascination Fascination is a 1931 British drama film directed by Miles Mander and starring Madeleine Carroll, Carl Harbord and Dorothy Bartlam. It was made at Elstree Studios. The films sets were designed by the art directors Clarence Elder and David Rawnsley. It features minor performances from the future stars Freddie Bartholomew and Merle Oberon. Once a Lady Once a Lady is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Guthrie McClintic and starring Ruth Chatterton, Ivor Novello and Jill Esmond. The film, produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures, is a remake of the Pola Negri silent film Three Sinners. The film was the final attempt by British matinée idol Novello to establish himself in Hollywood. The Road to Reno The Road to Reno is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Richard Wallace and starring Lilyan Tashman, Charles Buddy Rogers, Peggy Shannon, and William "Stage" Boyd. Their Mad Moment Their Mad Moment is a 1931 American pre-Code film directed by Chandler Sprague and starring Dorothy Mackaill. It is based on the 1927 book by Eleanor Mercein Kelly, Basquerie. Wer nimmt die Liebe ernst...? Who Takes Love Seriously? is a 1931 German romantic comedy film directed by Erich Engel and starring Max Hansen, Jenny Jugo and Otto Wallburg. Detective Lloyd Detective Lloyd is a Universal, 12-chapter movie serial. A co-production between the American company Universal and the British company General Films, it was filmed entirely in Britain with British and Commonwealth actors. It was the only sound serial ever produced in England. Although a print was shown on British and Swedish TV as recently as the 1970s, the film is now considered lost. It was also known by the titles Lloyd of the C.I.D. and In the Hands of the Hinfu. Detective Lloyd battled a villain known as the Panther in this serial. Material from the serial was edited into a movie called The Green Spot Mystery, which is also a lost film. Detective Lloyd is on the British Film Institutes BFI 75 Most Wanted list of lost films. Skal vi vædde en million? Skal vi vædde en million? is a 1932 Danish romantic drama film directed by George Schnéevoigt, and written by frequent collaborators Fleming Lynge and Paul Sarauw. The film stars Frederik Jensen and marked the film debut of Marguerite Viby. The Texas Bad Man The Texas Bad Man is a 1932 American Western film directed by Edward Laemmle, written by Jack Cunningham and Richard Schayer, and starring Tom Mix, Lucille Powers, Willard Robertson, Fred Kohler, Joseph W. Girard and Tetsu Komai. It was released on June 30, 1932, by Universal Pictures. The Eleventh Commandment The Eleventh Commandment is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Melford and starring Marian Marsh, Theodore von Eltz and Alan Hale. It is based on a play by Brandon Fleming. The story had previously been made into a 1924 British silent film. Happy Happy is a 1933 British musical film directed by Frederic Zelnik, starring Stanley Lupino, Dorothy Hyson, Laddie Cliff and Will Fyffe. The plot concerns a band leader who pretends to be a millionaire in Paris. Jimmy and Sally Jimmy and Sally is a 1933 American comedy film directed by James Tinling, and written by William M. Conselman, Marguerite Roberts and Paul Schofield. It stars James Dunn, Claire Trevor, Harvey Stephens, Lya Lys, Jed Prouty and Gloria Roy. It was released on November 24, 1933. Kickin' the Crown Around Kickin the Crown Around is a 1933 American Pre-Code film featuring the comedy team Clark and McCullough and directed by Sam White. A Man of Sentiment A Man of Sentiment is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Marian Marsh, Owen Moore and Christian Rub. Shanghai Madness Shanghai Madness is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Spencer Tracy, Fay Wray, Ralph Morgan, and Albert Conti. It was released by Fox Film Corporation. Women Won't Tell Women Wont Tell is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Sarah Padden, Otis Harlan and Gloria Shea. It was written by Lela E. Rogers, mother of Ginger Rogers. Young Blood Young Blood is a 1931 American western film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Bob Steele, Helen Foster, and Charles King. It was released on November 5, 1932. City Park City Park is a 1934 American comedy drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Sally Blane, Henry B. Walthall and Matty Kemp. Dood water Dood Water is a 1934 Dutch drama film directed by Gerard Rutten. Frasquita Frasquita is a 1934 Austrian musical film directed by Karel Lamač and starring Jarmila Novotná, Charlott Daudert and Heinz Rühmann. An operetta film, it is an adaptation of Franz Lehárs 1922 stage work of the same name. The films sets were designed by the art director Julius von Borsody. It was shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna and on location in Sicily. Hell in the Heavens Hell in the Heavens is a 1934 American aviation drama film directed by John G. Blystone and written by Byron Morgan, Ted Parsons and Jack Yellen based on a stage lay by . The film stars Warner Baxter, Conchita Montenegro, Russell Hardie, Herbert Mundin, Andy Devine and William Stelling. The film was released on November 9, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. Peter Vinogradof The Private Life of Pyotr Vinogradov is a 1934 Soviet comedy film directed by Aleksandr Macheret. The Fighting Pilot The Fighting Pilot is a 1935 American action film directed by Noel M. Smith and starring Richard Talmadge, Gertrude Messinger and Robert Frazer. When an inventor develops a new type of aircraft, a crooked businessman attempts to steals the aircraft and its blueprints. The company test pilot, who is the boyfriend of the inventors daughter, foil the criminals. Ich war Jack Mortimer I Was Jack Mortimer is a 1935 German thriller film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Anton Walbrook, Eugen Klöpfer and Sybille Schmitz. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. It's a Bet Its a Bet is a 1935 British comedy drama film directed by Alexander Esway and starring Gene Gerrard, Helen Chandler and Judy Kelly. It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures. The films sets were designed by the art director David Rawnsley. Lady Windermeres Fächer Lady Windermeres Fan is a 1935 German comedy film directed by Heinz Hilpert and starring Lil Dagover, Walter Rilla and Aribert Wäscher. It is based on the play Lady Windermeres Fan by Oscar Wilde. The films sets were designed by the art director Heinrich Beisenherz and Ludwig Reiber. Music Hath Charms Music Hath Charms is a 1935 British musical comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley, Walter Summers, Arthur B. Woods and Alexander Esway. It stars Henry Hall with the BBC Dance Orchestra, Carol Goodner and Arthur Margetson. Now or Never Now or Never is a 1935 American crime film directed by Bernard B. Ray and starring Richard Talmadge, Janet Chandler and Eddie Davis. Sons of Steel Sons of Steel is a 1934 American film directed by Charles Lamont. Sweepstake Annie Sweepstake Annie is a 1935 American comedy film directed by William Nigh and starring Tom Brown, Marian Nixon and Wera Engels. Whispering Smith Speaks Whispering Smith Speaks is a 1935 American action film directed by David Howard and written by Daniel Jarrett, Don Swift, Rex Taylor and Gilbert Wright. The film stars George OBrien, Irene Ware, Kenneth Thomson, Maude Allen, Spencer Charters and Victor Potel. The film was released on December 20, 1935, by 20th Century Fox. Girl of the Ozarks Girl of the Ozarks is a 1936 American drama film directed by William Shea and written by Stuart Anthony, Maurine Babb, John Bright, Michael L. Simmons and Robert Tasker. The film stars Virginia Weidler, Henrietta Crosman, Leif Erickson, Elizabeth Russell, Russell Simpson, and Janet Young. The film was released on June 12, 1936 by Paramount Pictures. Give Us This Night Give Us This Night is one of five movies produced by Paramount Pictures featuring Gladys Swarthout, a very popular Metropolitan Opera mezzo-soprano. The studio was attempting to build on the popularity of Grace Moore, another opera singer, who had also expanded her talents into movies. Kungen kommer Kungen kommer is a 1936 Swedish comedy film directed by Ragnar Hyltén-Cavallius. It starrs Gösta Ekman, Birgit Tengroth, Åke Ohberg, Tollie Zellman and Håkan Westergren. Lady of Secrets Lady of Secrets is a 1936 American drama film directed by Marion Gering and starring Ruth Chatterton, Otto Kruger and Lionel Atwill. Sins of Man Sins of Man is a 1936 American drama film, directed by Otto Brower and released by 20th Century Fox. It stars Jean Hersholt, Don Ameche, and Allen Jenkins. The Traitor The Traitor is a 1936 American western film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Tim McCoy, Frances Grant, and Frank Melton. It was released on August 29, 1936. Trigger Tom Trigger Tom is a 1935 American western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Tom Tyler, Al St. John and Bernadene Hayes. The Villiers Diamond The Villiers Diamond is a 1938 British crime film directed by Bernard Mainwaring and starring Edward Ashley, Evelyn Ankers and Frank Birch. The screenplay concerns a man who is threatened with scandal when he accidentally acquires a stolen diamond. Wild Brian Kent Wild Brian Kent is a 1936 American drama film directed by Howard Bretherton and starring Ralph Bellamy, Mae Clarke and Helen Lowell. The Girl from Scotland Yard The Girl from Scotland Yard is a 1937 American detective film starring Karen Morley. Orphan of the Pecos Orphan of the Pecos is a 1937 American Western film produced and directed by Sam Katzman and starring Tom Tyler, Jeanne Martel, Howard Bryant, and Forrest Taylor. Written by Basil Dickey, the film is about a cowboy who is falsely accused of murdering a rancher whose body he discovers. Before the sheriff arrives, he escapes and tries to find evidence to clear his name and help the ranchers daughter save her ranch. The film was released in the United States on December 30, 1937 by Victor Pictures. Please Teacher Not to be confused with the anime series Please Teacher!. Please Teacher was a 1937 British comedy film, based on a musical play by KRG Browne, Bert Lee and RP Weston. This was adapted into a screenplay by Stafford Dickens, who also directed. Sandflow Sandflow is a 1937 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Frances Guihan. The film stars Buck Jones, Lita Chevret, Bob Kortman, Arthur Aylesworth, Bob Terry and Enrique de Rosas. The film was released on February 14, 1937, by Universal Pictures. Small Town Boy Small Town Boy is a 1937 American film directed by Glenn Tryon. West Bound Limited West Bound Limited is a 1937 American action film directed by Ford Beebe and starring Lyle Talbot, Polly Rowles, Frank Reicher, Henry Brandon, Henry Hunter and William Lundigan. Written by Maurice Geraghty, the film was released on July 11, 1937, by Universal Pictures. Youth Takes a Fling Youth Takes a Fling is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Joel McCrea. McCrea plays Joe Meadows, whose only ambition as a Kansas farm boy was a life at sea. He moves to New York to try to get a job as a sailor, finds it more difficult than he thought, and meets Helen Brown, who falls for him and uses her feminine wiles to try to prevent him leaving. One of Leeds relatively few films, both she and McCrea were loaned to Universal from Samuel Goldwyn. Disbarred Disbarred is a 1939 American crime film about a crooked lawyer starring Gail Patrick and Robert Preston. The supporting cast includes Otto Kruger, Virginia Vale and Sidney Toler. The movie was directed by film noir specialist Robert Florey. Down the Wyoming Trail Down the Wyoming Trail is a 1939 American film directed by Albert Herman. The Lady's from Kentucky The Ladys from Kentucky is a 1939 film directed by Alexander Hall and starring George Raft and Ellen Drew. It was written by Malcolm Stuart Boylan from a story by Rowland Brown. The screenplay involves a failing bookie who becomes half owner of a racehorse, with a Kentucky lady owning the other half. ZaSu Pitts plays a supporting role. Riders of the Frontier Riders of the Frontier, also known as Ridin the Frontier, is a 1939 American western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring Tex Ritter and Jack Rutherford. It is a remake of the 1936 film The Cattle Thief. Dad Rudd, M.P. Dad Rudd, M.P. is a 1940 comedy that was the last of four films made by Ken G. Hall starring Bert Bailey as Dad Rudd. It was the last feature film directed by Hall prior to the war and the last made by Cinesound Productions, Bert Bailey and Frank Harvey. One Man's Law One Mans Law is a 1940 American Western film directed by George Sherman and written by Bennett Cohen and Jack Natteford. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Janet Waldo, George Cleveland, Dub Taylor, Edmund Cobb and Dick Elliott. The film was released on June 29, 1940, by Republic Pictures. L'arlésienne LArlésienne is a 1942 French drama film directed by Marc Allégret, starring Raimu and a young Louis Jourdan. It is based on Alphonse Daudets play of the same name. Butch Minds the Baby Butch Minds the Baby is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by Leonard Spigelgass. The film stars Virginia Bruce, Broderick Crawford, Dick Foran, Porter Hall, Richard Lane and Shemp Howard. The film was released on March 20, 1942, by Universal Pictures. Coastal Command Coastal Command is a 1943 British film made by the Crown Film Unit for the Ministry of Information. The film, distributed by RKO, dramatised the work of RAF Coastal Command. Coastal Command is a documentary-style account of the Short Sunderland and Consolidated PBY Catalina flying boats during the Battle of the Atlantic. The film includes real footage of attacks on a major enemy ship by Hudson and Halifax bombers based in Iceland. Over My Dead Body Over My Dead Body is a 1942 American film directed by Malcolm St. Clair. Somewhere in Camp Somewhere in Camp is a 1942 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Frank Randle, Harry Korris and Robbie Vincent. The film continues the adventures of Private Randle from the 1940 film Somewhere in England. It was followed in 1943 by Somewhere on Leave. Follow the Band Follow the Band is a 1943 black-and-white musical film directed by Jean Yarbrough, one of many Universal churned out during World War II. It stars Eddie Quillan, Mary Beth Hughes, and Leon Errol, and is noteworthy as an early credit for Robert Mitchum. På liv och död På liv och död is a 1943 Swedish drama film directed by Rolf Husberg. Rhythm of the Islands Rhythm of the Islands, also known as Isle of Romance, is a 1943 American film directed by Roy William Neill starring Jane Frazee. Sleepy Lagoon Sleepy Lagoon is a 1943 American musical comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and featuring comedian Judy Canova and singer Dennis Day. The film was written by Prescott Chaplin, while Frank Gill, Jr. and George Carleton Brown wrote the screenplay. This was Canovas final feature for the Republic studios until 1951. While closely coincident in time, the movie was entirely unrelated to the Sleepy Lagoon murder which led to the Zoot Suit Riots, nor to the song which lent its name to that incident. Thumbs Up Thumbs Up is a 1943 American musical drama film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Brenda Joyce, Richard Fraser and Elsa Lanchester. Babes on Swing Street Babes on Swing Street is a 1944 musical comedy film from Universal Pictures directed by Edward C. Lilley. It stars Ann Blyth, Peggy Ryan, and Andy Devine. It was produced by Universal Pictures. Familie Buchholz The Buchholz Family is a 1944 German drama film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Henny Porten, Paul Westermeier and Käthe Dyckhoff. It is a family chronicle set in late nineteenth century Berlin. It is based on an 1884 novel by Julius Stinde. It was followed by a second part Marriage of Affection, released the same year. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. Firebrands of Arizona Firebrands of Arizona is a 1944 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Randall Faye. The film stars Smiley Burnette, Sunset Carson, Peggy Stewart, Earle Hodgins, Roy Barcroft and LeRoy Mason. The film was released on December 1, 1944, by Republic Pictures. Ghost Guns Ghost Guns is a 1944 American western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton and Evelyn Finley. Silva Silva is a 1944 Soviet musical film directed by Aleksandr Ivanovsky and starring Zoya Smirnova-Nemirovich and Sergei Martinson. It was part of a cycle of operetta films made in European cinema during the era. Tell It to a Star Tell It to a Star is a 1945 American musical film directed by Frank McDonald, written by John K. Butler, and starring Ruth Terry, Robert Livingston, Alan Mowbray, Franklin Pangborn, Isabel Randolph and Eddie Marr. It was released on August 16, 1945, by Republic Pictures. Chick Carter, Detective Chick Carter, Detective is a 1946 Columbia film serial. Columbia could not afford the rights to produce a Nick Carter serial so they made Chick Carter, Detective about his son instead. This was based on the radio series Chick Carter. A Nick Carter series was being made by MGM. In a "rather strange precedent" for a serial, the title character is rarely involved in the cliffhangers. For example, the first cliffhanger revolves around the reporter Rusty rather than Carter. The film starred Lyle Talbot as Chick Carter, Douglas Fowley as Rusty Farrell, Julie Gibson as Sherry Marvin, Pamela Blake as Ellen Dale, Eddie Acuff as Spud Warner, and Robert Elliott as Dan Rankin. Deadline for Murder Deadline for Murder is a 1946 American crime film directed by James Tinling and written by Irving Cummings Jr.. The film stars Paul Kelly, Kent Taylor, Sheila Ryan, Jerome Cowan, Renee Carson and Marion Martin. The film was released on August 1, 1946, by 20th Century Fox. The Prodigal Woman The Prodigal Woman is a 1946 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Rafael Durán, Paola Barbara and Juan Espantaleón. Red River Renegades Red River Renegades is a 1946 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and written by Norman S. Hall. The film stars Sunset Carson, Peggy Stewart, Tom London, Ted Adams, LeRoy Mason and Kenne Duncan. The film was released on July 23, 1946, by Republic Pictures. She Wrote the Book She Wrote the Book is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Joan Davis, Jack Oakie, and Mischa Auer. The screenplay concerns a shy midwestern professor who travels to New York City to visit a publisher of her friends book which turns out to be a racy bestseller. Wedlock Deadlock Wedlock Deadlock is an American comedy short released by Columbia Pictures on December 18, 1947 and starring Joe DeRita. The supporting cast features Dorothy Granger and Norman Ollestead. It was the third of four shorts in the Joe DeRita series produced by Columbia from 1946-1948; all entries were remakes of other Columbia shorts. Sofia Sofia is a 1948 American thriller film directed by John Reinhardt and starring Gene Raymond, Sigrid Gurie and Patricia Morison. It is an early Cold War thriller set partly in the Bulgarian capital Sofia. The film was shot on location in Mexico and at the Estudios Churubusco in Mexico City Made in Cinecolor it was released by the low-budget company Film Classics. The films sets were designed by the art director Alfred Ybarra. It got a British release the following year, where it was handled by Associated British Film Distributors. La familia Vila The Vila Family is a 1950 Spanish comedy film directed by Ignacio F. Iquino and starring José Isbert, Juan de Landa and Modesto Cid. Make Believe Ballroom Make Believe Ballroom is a 1949 American musical romantic comedy directed by Joseph Santley and produced by Ted Richmond. It was loosely based on a radio program of the same name by Martin Block and Al Jarvis. The film starred Jerome Courtland, Ruth Warrick, Ron Randell, Virginia Welles, and Jarvis. Keepers of the Night Keepers of the Night is a 1949 West German drama film directed by Harald Braun and starring Luise Ullrich, Hans Nielsen and René Deltgen. It was made as a partnership between a Göttingen-based company and one located in Munich. Much of the shooting took place in Göttingen. The films sets were designed by Walter Haag. Now Barabbas Now Barabbas is a 1949 British drama film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Richard Greene, Cedric Hardwicke and Kathleen Harrison. It is sometimes known as Now Barabbas Was a Robber. It was based on a 1947 play of the same title by William Douglas-Home. The film features one of the earliest screen performances by Richard Burton. It was shot at Teddington Studios. Not Any Weekend for Our Love Not Any Weekend for Our Love, is a French film from 1950, directed by Pierre Montazel, written by Pierre Montazel, and starring by Luis Mariano. The film was also features Louis de Funès. Paris Waltz The Paris Waltz is a 1950 French-Italian historical musical film directed by Marcel Achard and starring Yvonne Printemps, Pierre Fresnay and Jacques Charon. It portrays the life of the nineteenth century composer Jacques Offenbach. The films sets were designed by Robert Clavel. Darah dan Doa Darah dan Doa is a 1950 Indonesian war film directed and produced by Usmar Ismail. Telling the story of the Siliwangi Division and its leader Captain Sudarto on a march to West Java, Darah dan Doa is often cited as the first "Indonesian" film, and the films first day of shooting – 30 March – is celebrated in Indonesia as National Film Day. Produced on a budget of 350,000 rupiah and intended to be screened at the Cannes Film Festival, financial difficulties led production of Darah dan Doa to almost stop before the director received financial backing. After raising controversy for its subject material, the film underwent censorship and was finally released to commercial failure. Retrospective analysis has, however, been more positive, and Ismail has been dubbed the "father of Indonesian film". City in the Fog Five Suspects is a 1950 West German crime film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Hans Nielsen, Dorothea Wieck and Friedrich Schoenfelder. It is also known by the alternative title of City in the Fog. The films sets were designed by the art directors Franz Bi and Botho Hoefer. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin. It's Hard to Be Good Its Hard to Be Good is a 1948 British comedy film directed by Jeffrey Dell and starring Jimmy Hanley, Anne Crawford and Raymond Huntley. In the film, an ex-army officer and do-gooder finds his attempts to improve the world leads invariably to disasters. It was shot at Denham Studios. The films sets were designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky. Royal Children Royal Children is a 1950 West German comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Jenny Jugo, Peter van Eyck and Hedwig Wangel. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Bad Wimpfen and at Hornberg Castle. The films sets were designed by the art director Bruno Monden and Hermann Warm. It was a major commercial failure on release. Il voto Il voto is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Bonnard. It is based upon the Salvatore Di Giacomo play. When You're Smiling When Youre Smiling is a 1950 American musical film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Jerome Courtland, Frankie Laine and Lola Albright. Gift im Zoo Poison in the Zoo is a 1952 West German thriller film directed by Hans Müller and Wolfgang Staudte and starring Irene von Meyendorff, Carl Raddatz and Petra Peters. Shadow and Light Shadow and Light is a 1951 French psychological drama film directed by Henri Calef and starring Simone Signoret, María Casares and Jean Marchat. The films sets were designed by Daniel Guéret and Rino Mondellini. Rodeo King and the Senorita Rodeo King and the Senorita is a 1951 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by John K. Butler. The film stars Rex Allen, Mary Ellen Kay, Buddy Ebsen, Roy Barcroft, Tristram Coffin and Bonnie DeSimone. The film was released on July 15, 1951, by Republic Pictures. Never Look Back Never Look Back is a 1952 British drama film directed by Francis Searle and starring Rosamund John, Hugh Sinclair and Guy Middleton. The screenplay concerns a newly appointed female barrister whose career is threatened by a former lover. It was made by Hammer Films at the Mancunian Studios in Manchester. Dios los cría God Created Them is a 1953 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Niní Marshall and Marcelo Chávez. Hejrenæs Hejrenæs is a 1953 Danish film directed by Svend Methling and starring John Wittig, Astrid Villaume and Karin Nellemose. Valley of Song Valley of Song is a 1953 British comedy drama film directed by Gilbert Gunn and starring Mervyn Johns, Clifford Evans, Maureen Swanson and the London Welsh Association Choral Society. It marked the film debut of actress Rachel Roberts. It was released in the U.S. as Men Are Children Twice. Vortice Vortice is a 1953 Italian melodrama film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Massimo Girotti and Silvana Pampanini. Der kom en dag Der kom en dag is a 1955 Danish dramatic film directed by Sven Methling, It stars John Wittig, Kjeld Jacobsen and Astrid Villaume as Danish resistance fighters during the last days of the German occupation of Denmark in World War II. ¡¡Todo es posible en Granada!! All Is Possible in Granada is a 1954 Spanish comedy film directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Devochka i krokodil The Girl and the Crocodile is a 1956 Soviet comedy film directed by Iosif Gindin and Isaak Menaker. School for Mothers-in-Law Escuela para suegras is a 1958 Mexican film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes and adapted from the play by Sixto Pondal Ríos. Kirschen in Nachbars Garten Fruit in the Neighbours Garden is a 1956 West German comedy film directed by Erich Engels and starring Oskar Sima, Grethe Weiser and Gundula Korte. It is a remake of the 1935 film of the same title. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hans Jürgen Kiebach and Gabriel Pellon. Roland the Mighty Roland the Mighty is a 1956 Italian film directed by Pietro Francisci. about the Battle of Roncevaux Pass in AD 778, where Roland, a knight in the service of Charlemagne was killed while defending the rear-guard of the Frankish army as it retreated across the Pyrenees. El Cristo de los Faroles The Christ of the Lanterns is a 1958 Spanish film. Drei Mann auf einem Pferd Drei Mann auf einem Pferd is a 1957 West German film directed by Kurt Meisel. The Dynamite Brothers I fratelli Dinamite is a 1949 Italian animation film directed by Nino and Toni Pagot. It is considered the first Italian feature-length animated film and the first Italian film in Technicolor. The production of the film begun in 1942, and it was held back by a bombing that destroyed original drawings for the film. The film premiered at the 10th Venice International Film Festival. Rockabilly Baby Herz ohne Gnade Heart Without Mercy is a 1958 West German crime film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Barbara Rütting, Hansjörg Felmy and Werner Hinz. It was made at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. The films sets were designed by the art director Albrecht Becker and Herbert Kirchhoff. Stefanie Stefanie is a 1958 West German comedy film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Carlos Thompson, Sabine Sinjen and Rainer Penkert. It was followed by a 1960 sequel Stefanie in Rio. Villa!! Villa!! is a 1958 American Western film directed by James B. Clark, written by Louis Vittes, and starring Brian Keith, Cesar Romero, Margia Dean, Rodolfo Hoyos Jr., Carlos Múzquiz and Mario Navarro. The film was released in October 1958, by 20th Century Fox. Wolf Dog Wolf Dog, also known as A Boy and His Dog, is a 1958 Northwestern movie, directed and produced by Sam Newfield and produced by Regal Films. Kein Mann zum Heiraten Kein Mann zum Heiraten is a 1959 Austrian film directed by Hans Deppe. La sentence The Verdict is a 1959 French drama film directed by Jean Valère. It was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. Tausend Sterne leuchten A Thousand Stars Aglitter is a 1959 West German musical comedy film directed by Harald Philipp and starring Germaine Damar, Toni Sailer and Maria Sebaldt. Tre må man være Tre må man være is a 1959 Danish family film directed by Sven Methling and starring Poul Reichhardt. Flight Into Danger Flight into Danger is a 1956 Canadian television film starring James Doohan, Corinne Conley, Kate Reid, Zachary Scott and Philip Gilbert. It was written by Arthur Hailey, produced and screened by CBC Television, and broadcast on April 3, 1956, on the General Motors Theatre series. Stephanie in Rio Stefanie in Rio is a 1960 West German romantic comedy film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Carlos Thompson, Sabine Sinjen and Andréa Parisy. It is a sequel to the 1958 film Stefanie. Susanne Susanne is a 1961 Swedish film directed by Elsa Colfach. A porte chiuse A porte chiuse is a 1961 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. Who Stole the Body? Les bricoleurs is a 1963 French thriller film directed by Jean Girault and starring Francis Blanche, Darry Cowl, Elke Sommer and Jacqueline Maillan. It was released as Who Stole the Body? in the United States. Homage at Siesta Time Homage at Siesta Time is a 1962 Argentine-French-Brazilian drama film written and directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. It is based on the play with the same name written by Beatriz Guido. It was entered into the main competition at the 23rd Venice International Film Festival. The Silent Invasion The Silent Invasion is a low budget 1962 British film. The Gypsy Baron The Gypsy Baron is a 1962 French-German operetta film directed by and starring Carlos Thompson, Heidi Brühl and Willy Millowitsch. It is based on the 1885 operetta The Gypsy Baron. The film was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin. Location filming took place in the Serbian capital Belgrade and in Varazdin, Croatia. Unsere tollen Tanten in der Südsee Our Crazy Aunts in the South Seas is a 1964 Austrian comedy film directed by Rolf Olsen and starring Gunther Philipp, Gus Backus and Udo Jürgens. It was the final part in a trilogy of films that also included Our Crazy Aunts and Our Crazy Nieces. Barbara Frey was cast in the role that had been played by Vivi Bach in the two previous films. The films sets were designed by the art director Leo Metzenbauer. Location shooting took place in the Canary Islands. Game in the Sand Game in the Sand is an unreleased short film written and directed by Werner Herzog in 1964. The plot concerns four children and a rooster in a cardboard box, and includes a scene where the chicken is buried in sand up to its neck. Very little information about the film and its production is known. The film has never been published or publicly exhibited, and Herzog has stated that he will never give it a release in his lifetime. Herzog says that the shooting "got out of hand," in a way which caused him to abandon the project. He has likened the shoot to controversial moments in his later film Even Dwarfs Started Small, such as young piglets suckling on the corpse of a dead mother pig, and cannibalistic chickens, or when an actor was accidentally set on fire and run over by a truck. These moments were allowed a release in Dwarfs, but Herzog decided that the footage of Game in the Sand was not fit for release. The Tenderfoot: Part 3 The Tenderfoot is a three-part live action television miniseries comedy Western film produced in 1964 for Walt Disneys The Wonderful World of Color. It is based on James Henry Tevis book Arizona in the 50s. It was directed by Robert L. Friend and Byron Paul. Starring Brandon deWilde of Shane and Disney veteran Brian Keith in the title roles. It aired in 3 parts over 3 consecutive weeks beginning on Sunday, October 18, 1964. It also starred James Whitmore, Richard Long, James Daly, and Nehemiah Persoff in principal roles. The Tenderfoot was aimed at teens and featured character actors of the period. Also appearing was 15-year-old Disney regular Roger Mobley. This was typical of past Disney live action TV productions, most notable being The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh. On-location filming occurred on Californias Santa Catalina Island and Channel Islands. Highlights include the roundup of wild mustangs and a climactic horse race. Brandon deWilde had previously appeared in All Fall Down with Warren Beatty and Hud with Paul Newman. Brian Keith would be a scene stealer and filmed with deWilde for Disney again the following year in Those Calloways, as his father. Song "The Tenderfoot" by Disney Legend Richard M. Sherman. The Tenderfoot would be released theatrically through Europe in 1966. It aired on the Disney Channel as an edited-down 2-hour feature in the 1990s. Tevis Arizona in the 50s, written in 1880 and not published until 1953 and out of print for the last 50 years, was later edited by Betty Barr and Dr. William J. Kelly and re-released. Die Tote von Beverly Hills Dead Woman from Beverly Hills is a 1964 West German drama film directed by Michael Pfleghar and starring Heidelinde Weis, Klausjürgen Wussow and Horst Frank. It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. Clay Clay is a 1965 Australian drama film directed by Giorgio Mangiamele. The film was nominated for the Golden Palm award at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival, but it lost to The Knack ...and How to Get It. I due toreri I due toreri is a 1965 Italian-Spanish comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli. La Valentina La Valentina is a 1966 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Rogelio A. González, produced by Gregorio Walerstein, and starring María Félix and Eulalio González in the leading roles. The supporting cast features José Elías Moreno, José Venegas, and Raúl Meraz. The film is a dramatization of the Mexican Revolution corrido of the same name. Uccidete Johnny Ringo Uccidete Johnny Ringo, internationally released as Kill Johnny Ringo, is a 1966 Italian western film directed by Gianfranco Baldanello. It is the film debut in the spaghetti western genre for Brett Halsey. Mi vedrai tornare Mi vedrai tornare is a 1966 Italian musicarello film directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti. The title is a reference to the Gianni Morandis eponymous song. The Last Meeting The Last Meeting is a 1967 Spanish drama film directed by Antonio Eceiza. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival. Code Name: Heraclitus Code Name: Heraclitus is a 1967 American thriller film starring Stanley Baker and Leslie Nielsen. The film originally was a television pilot that appeared as two episodes of Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre in January 1967. Subteranul The Subterranean is a 1967 Romanian war film directed by Virgil Calotescu. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. Zelyonaya kareta The Green Carriage is a 1967 Soviet historical drama film directed by Yan Frid and starring Natalya Tenyakova, Vladimir Chestnokov and Igor Dmitriev. It portrays the life of the nineteenth century stage actress Varvara Asenkova. Tevye and His Seven Daughters Tevye and His Seven Daughters is a 1968 Israeli drama film directed by Menahem Golan. Based on stories by Sholem Aleichem, which were also the basis for the stage musical and 1971 film, both titled Fiddler on the Roof, the film is about a poor Russian Jew named Tevye who tries to make a living. When he slowly lands money, he attempts to get his daughters married. The film was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. The Militarists is a 1970 Japanese film directed by Hiromichi Horikawa. Carlos Carlos is a 1971 West German Western television film, which has transplanted the story of Friedrich Schillers play Don Carlos from 16th century Spain to a 1915 American Western style environment. According to some the setting should be somewhere in southern Europe, while others claim it is somewhere in the southwestern United States. Due to complicated contracts and shooting problems, it never had the theatrical release that was intended, and was instead shown on German TV. It was directed by Hans W. Geißendörfer, who also wrote the screenplay, and stars Gottfried John and Anna Karina. The film was shot in Eilat in Israel, with several Israelis participating in smaller roles and as extras. Journey Journey is a 1972 Canadian film written, directed and produced by Paul Almond. Yeh Gulistan Hamara Yeh Gulistan Hamara is a 1972 Indian drama film directed by Atma Ram. The film stars Dev Anand, Sharmila Tagore, Pran, Sujit Kumar and Johnny Walker, with music by S. D. Burman. Dialogue and screenplay are by Wajahat Mirza. The films depicts a tribal community living on the border with China; the song "Mera Naam Aao" was considered particularly offensive to the Ao Naga community in Nagaland. The Connection The Connection is an ABC Movie of the Week that was broadcast on February 27, 1973, starring Charles Durning as an out-of-work newspaper reporter who becomes involved with jewel thieves. Socialist Realism El realismo socialista is a 1973 Chilean drama film directed by Raúl Ruiz. Die Wahlverwandtschaften Elective Affinities is a 1974 East German drama film directed by Siegfried Kühn. It follows the dynamics which follow when a couple invite two other people. The film is based on Johann Wolfgang von Goethes novel Elective Affinities. It was released by the DEFA film studio on 27 August 1974. Piange... il telefono Piange... il telefono is a 1975 Italian romance-drama film directed by Lucio De Caro. Its plot is based on the lyrics of the eponymous hit song of Domenico Modugno. Zakhmee Zakhmee is a 1975 Hindi movie. Produced by Tahir Hussain the film is directed by Raja Thakur. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Asha Parekh, Rakesh Roshan, Reena Roy, Tariq, Helen, Johnny Walker, Iftekhar, and Agha. The films music is by Bappi Lahiri, who later said that this film was his first claim to fame. The film did "above average" business at the box office.http://boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=181&catName=MTk3NQ== Antonio e Placido - Attenti ragazzi... chi rompe paga Who Breaks... Pays is a 1975 Italian-Turkish comedy film directed by Giorgio Ferroni and starring Giancarlo Prete and Brad Harris. Languid Kisses, Wet Caresses Languid Kisses, Wet Caresses is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Alfredo Angeli. Die Vertreibung aus dem Paradies The Expulsion from Paradise is a 1977 West German comedy-drama film directed by Niklaus Schilling. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. ... gdziekolwiek jestes, panie prezydencie... ... Gdziekolwiek jesteś Panie Prezydencie is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1978. Bread and Stones Bread and Stones is a 1979 Swiss drama film directed by Mark M. Rissi and starring Liselotte Pulver, Hans Rhyn and Beatrice Kessler. Troubled Laughter Troubled Laughter is a 1979 Chinese drama film directed by Yang Yanjin and Deng Yimin, set in the Cultural Revolution. The film stars Li Zhiyu as Fu Bin, a powerless newspaper writer who struggles with his conscience during an age of pervasive dishonesty and immorality from the top on down. It was screened out of competition at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. Agee Agee is a 1980 American documentary film about the writer James Agee directed by Ross Spears. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The Adventures of Nellie Bly The Adventures of Nellie Bly is a 1981 American made-for-television drama film starring Linda Purl as 19th century journalist Nellie Bly and human rights crusader. The film was directed by Henning Schellerup. It was filmed in 1979 and aired on NBC June 11, 1981. The film was also known as The Amazing Nellie Bly. Pictures Pictures is a 1981 New Zealand drama film directed by Michael Black. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. The Battle for the Republic of China The Battle for the Republic of China is a 1981 Taiwanese drama film directed by Ting Shan-hsi. The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It won the Golden Horse Award for Best Feature Film in 1982. Kettévált mennyezet Kettévált mennyezet is a Hungarian film directed by Pál Gábor. It was released in 1981. Traveling Hopefully Traveling Hopefully is a 1982 American short documentary film directed by John G. Avildsen. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. It focuses on Roger Nash Baldwin, founder of the American Civil Liberties Union. Baldwin tells of how he got interested in civil liberties, and mentions a number of the cases in which the ACLU defended people or entities. La casa de agua The House of Water is a 1983 Venezuelan drama film of the nations Golden Age directed by Jacobo Penzo. The film was selected as the Venezuelan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Settlement The Settlement is a 1984 Australian film directed by Howard Rubie and starring Bill Kerr and John Jarratt. It is set in Queensland in the 1950s. Ohan is a 29/09/1984 Japanese film directed by Kon Ichikawa. It is based upon the novel of the same name by Chiyo Uno. Reno and the Doc Reno and the Doc is a Canadian comedy film, released in 1984. Written and directed by Charles Dennis, the film was produced Rose & Ruby Productions for First Choice. The film stars Kenneth Welsh as Reno, a reclusive ski bum who teams up with Doc, a con man, to form a ski racing team. Quite unexpectedly, however, they also find themselves forming a love triangle with Savannah Gates, a female sports reporter. That's My Baby! Thats My Baby! is a 1984 Canadian comedy film directed by John Bradshaw and Edie Yolles. It was distributed for a brief time by Troma Entertainment. The film follows a couple, Lewis and Suzanne: Lewis takes care of the house and works part-time, while Suzanne works full-time. Lewis decides he wants a child, but Suzanne worries that it might interfere with her career. A Street to Die A Street to Die is a 1985 Australian film directed by Bill Bennett and starring Chris Haywood, Jennifer Cluff, Arianthe Galani. It was nominated for three Australian Film Institute Awards; Haywood won the award for Best Actor in a Lead Role. At the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Bennett won a Crystal Globe. The film was based on a true story. Pyar Kiya Hai Pyar Karenge Pyar Kiya Hai Pyar Karenge is a 1986 Indian Hindi film directed by Vijay Reddy and released in 1986. The movie stars Anil Kapoor, Ashok Kumar, Padmini Kolhapure and Anita Raj. It is a remake of the directors own hit Kannada movie Naa Ninna Mareyalare. Marie s'en va-t-en ville Marie in the City is a Canadian drama film, directed by Marquise Lepage and released in 1987. The film stars Frédérique Collin as Sarah, a prostitute in Montreal who befriends Marie, a runaway teenager. The film garnered four Genie Award nominations at the 9th Genie Awards in 1988: Best Actress, Best Director, Best Art Direction or Production Design and Best Costume Design. Hit Man Naso di cane is a 1986 Italian crime-drama television miniseries, written and directed by Pasquale Squitieri and starring Luca De Filippo. It is loosely based on a novel of the same name written by Attilio Veraldi, who also collaborated on the screenplay. Susman Susman is a 1987 Hindi film directed by Shyam Benegal. The film highlighted the struggle of rural handloom weavers in the wake of rapid industrialization. The film was selected for the Indian Panorama at Filmotsav 1987, Invited to the London Film Festival, the Chicago Film Festival, the Vancouver International Film Festival, the Sydney & Melbourne Film Festivals 1987. It was remade as Kancheevaram in Tamil by Priyadarshan. Afraid to Dance Afraid to Dance is a 1988 Australian film directed by Denny Lawrence and starring Nique Needles and Rosey Jones. It was shot in 1988 and located at Sydney, New South Wales but was never released theatrically and went straight to video. Abhimanyu Abhimanyu is an Indian film directed by Tony Juneja and released in 1989. The movie stars Anil Kapoor, Kimi Katkar, Poonam Dhillon, Anita Raj. The film is the remake of Tamil blockbuster Sakalakala Vallavan, starring Kamal Haasan which was released in 1982. Cassidy Cassidy is a 1989 mini series, screened on ABC Television in Australia, based on the novel by Morris West. It told the story of Charles Parnell Cassidy, a fictitious premier of New South Wales. It screened on BBC One in May 1990. Close Escape Close Escape is a 1989 Hong Kong action film directed by Chow Chun-wing and starring Max Mok, Michael Miu and Aaron Kwok, who acts in his debut film role. Tong Tana - En resa till Borneos inre Tong Tana is a 1989 Swedish documentary film about the Penan people of Sarawak, Borneo, a federal state of Malaysia, and their struggle to protect their natural environment, the Tropical rainforest of the low and hilly parts of the island and the global support they get through Swiss citizen Bruno Manser. It was made by Björn Cederberg and Kristian Petri and stars Alec Baldwin as narrator. Der Tangospieler The Tango Player is a 1991 German drama film directed by Roland Gräf. It was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival. Rien que des mensonges Not to be confused with the 1920 film Nothing but lies directed by Lawrence C. Windom Nothing But Lies is a 1991 French-Swiss drama film directed by Paule Muret. It was entered into the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival. Amami Amami is a 1993 Italian comedy film directed by Bruno Colella. The Colours of My Father: A Portrait of Sam Borenstein The Colours of My Father: A Portrait of Sam Borenstein is a 1992 short animated documentary directed by Joyce Borenstein about her father, the Canadian painter Sam Borenstein. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. In Canada, it was named best short documentary at the 12th Genie Awards. Mad Bomber in Love Mad Bomber in Love is a 1992 Australian film. It was a slasher parody. Director James Bogle said of the film: Who Wants to Kill Sara? Who Wants to Kill Sara? is a 1992 Italian giallo film written and directed by Gianpaolo Tescari and starring Nancy Brilli. Chicks in White Satin Chicks in White Satin is a 1993 American short documentary film about a Jewish same-sex marriage of two lesbians, including interviews with the Rabbi and various family members. The film was directed by Elaine Holliman and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Prateeksha Prateeksha is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language action film, Produced by S. Ramanathan under the Raam Raj Kala Mandhir banner and directed by Lawrence DSouza. It stars Jeetendra, Moushumi Chatterjee, Govinda, Shilpa Shirodkar with music composed by Rajesh Roshan. De tussentijd Unknown Time or De tussentijd is a 1993 Dutch drama film directed by Marianne Dikker. Love Burns Love Burns is a 1994 Italian comedy film written and directed by Davide Ferrario. It was screened at the 51st Venice International Film Festival, in the Panorama section. Der Blaue The Blue One is a 1994 German drama film written and directed by Lienhard Wawrzyn. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival. Los Náufragos The Shipwrecked is a 1994 Chilean drama film directed by Miguel Littín. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. L'aube à l'envers Laube à lenvers is a 1995 French short film written and directed by Sophie Marceau and starring Judith Godrèche, Jerzy Gralek, and Anna Nehrebecka. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Lulu Lulu is a 1996 Canadian drama film directed by Srinivas Krishna. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. Let George Do It Let George Do It is a 1938 comedy starring popular stage comedian George Wallace. It was the first of two films Wallace made for Ken G. Hall at Cinesound Productions, the other one being Gone to the Dogs. Hall later called Wallace "in my opinion, easily the best comedian that this country has produced." The Duchess of Plakendia The Duchess of Plakendia is a 1956 Greek historical drama film directed by Maria Plyta and starring Rita Myrat, Voula Harilaou and Alekos Deligiannis. La diosa virgen La Diosa virgen is a 1973 Argentine drama film directed by Dirk de Villiers and starring Isabel Sarli and Armando Bó. De sjove år De sjove år is a Danish 1959 comedy film directed by Palle Kjærulff-Schmidt and starring Frits Helmuth, Ghita Nørby, Ebbe Langberg, Malene Schwartz. Condemned Condemned, a 1984 Filipino film, depicts the cruelty of big-city life, with a focus on Manila. The plot centers on the corruption of society and abuses of power. The film was directed by Mario OHara, and the screenplay was written by Jose Javier Reyes and Frank Rivera. The film received an "A" review from the Film Ratings Board. Zaklad The Bet is a 1990 Polish drama film directed by Teresa Kotlarczyk. It was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival. Trouble at Melody Mesa Trouble at Melody Mesa is a 1949 American film directed by W. Merle Connell. Roam Sweet Home Roam Sweet Home is a 1996 American documentary film directed by Ellen Spiro. In road-trip style, it follows the lives of retirees who live on the road full-time in trailers, due to economic necessity, pleasure, or both. The Boy from Stalingrad The Boy from Stalingrad is a 1943 American film. The plot centers on Russian youths in the path of the German armys assault on Stalingrad, who are forced to band together and rely on themselves to survive. They set fire to the grain harvest, rescue and care for other abandoned children, sabotage a tank, and fight back against the Nazis as best they can. The actual Battle of Stalingrad ended at the beginning of February 1943. This pro-Soviet film belongs in the same class as the better-known 1943 Mission to Moscow from Warners, RKOs 1943 The North Star, and MGMs 1944 Song of Russia. They were all pieces of wartime propaganda, officially approved and encouraged by the U.S. government, which wanted to keep the alliance with the Soviets strong. The films would prove painfully embarrassing to their producers just a few years later, when the U.S. went back to treating the Soviet Union as an adversary. Flirt Flirt is a 1983 Italian-French drama film directed by Roberto Russo. It was entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival where Monica Vitti won the Silver Bear for an outstanding single achievement. The Prisoner of the Iron Mask The Prisoner of the Iron Mask is a 1962 Italian-French swashbuckler film. It was directed by Francesco De Feo. Exile in Sarajevo Exile in Sarajevo is a 1998 Australian documentary film directed by Tahir Cambis and Alma Sahbaz, in which a Bosnian Australian returns to his homeland to record the impact the siege of Sarajevo on its inhabitants. It won the 1998 International Emmy for Documentaries. Touha Sherlocka Holmese The Longing of Sherlock Holmes is a 1972 Czechoslovak television film directed by Stepán Skalský and starring Radovan Lukavský, Václav Voska and Vlasta Fialová. The film also features Josef Kemr. Theodor Pištěk designed the costumes for the film. Maain Bhi Ladki Hun Main Bhi Ladki Hoon is a 1964 Hindi-language film. Directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar, the film stars Dharmendra and Meena Kumari. It is a remake of the Tamil film Naanum Oru Penn which itself was an adaptation on Sri Shailash Deys Bengali play Bodhu. Hot Dog Hot Dog is a 1930 animated short film which is presented by Max Fleischer and was also directed by Dave Fleischer. The film, which was originally released by Paramount Pictures, is the first cartoon to feature Bimbo, as he attempts to gain a lover during the film. The title is meant to show Bimbos delight when he finds another girl, as Hot Dog is North American exclamation slang for "An expression of delight". Copyrighted on 29 March 1930, and released the same day, the film is part of the Talkartoons cartoon series, which was released by Paramount Pictures. The Stein Song The Stein Song is a 1930 animated short film which is presented by Max Fleischer and was directed by Dave Fleischer. The film, which was animated by Rudy Zamara and Jimmie Culharne, features a sing-along version to "The Stein Song", which was written by Lincoln Colcord and was originally published in 1910. The song is also the school song for the University of Maine. The film also features a cameo of Rudy Vallee, who is featured half-way through the film, inviting the audience to also sing-along to the song. Copyrighted on the 5th September 1930 and released on the same day, the film is part of the "follow the bouncing ball" series entitled Screen Songs. These films would instruct the audience to sing the title-song. Broadway Folly Broadway Folly is a 1930 animated cartoon by Walter Lantz which stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The film was thought be lost for decades but copy of it has been found in 2010. Ham and Eggs Ham and Eggs is an animated cartoon produced by Walter Lantz, and as part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. It is the 72nd Oswald short by Lantz and the 124th in the entire series. Richard Cardinal: Cry from a Diary of a Métis Child Richard Cardinal: Cry from a Diary of a Métis Child is a 1986 National Film Board of Canada documentary film by Alanis Obomsawin, about the suicide of Métis youth Richard Stanley Cardinal, who killed himself in 1984 at the age of 17. Cardinal, who had been placed in 28 different homes during his 14 years in Albertas child welfare system, hanged himself from a cross bar he had nailed between two trees near his last foster home, northwest of Edmonton. Trevico-Turin: Voyage in Fiatnam Trevico-Turin: Voyage in Fiatnam is a 1973 Italian drama film, a docufiction written and directed by Ettore Scola. It is a realistic description of the difficult living conditions in which there were Fiat workers immigrants immigrated from the South Italy. Ghunghat Ghunghat is a 1960 Hindi movie directed by Ramanand Sagar and produced by S.S. Vasan, Gemini Studios. The film stars Bharat Bhushan, Leela Chitnis, Pradeep Kumar, Bina Rai, Asha Parekh, Helen, Rajendranath, Rehman and Agha. It is an adaptation of Rabindranath Tagores Bengali story Noukadubi. The films music is by Ravi. The film became a hit at the box office. Musically also, it was liked by the audience. "Lage Na Mora Jiya" and "Mori Chham Chham Baje Payaliya" sung by Lata Mangeshkar were hit songs from the film. Aansoo Ban Gaye Phool Aansoo Ban Gaye Phool is a 1969 Hindi movie directed by Satyen Bose. The film stars Ashok Kumar, Nirupa Roy, Pran, Deb Mukherjee, Alka, Bir Sakuja, Raj Mehra, Anup Kumar and Helen. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Penned by Taj Bhopali and Govind Munees. It is based on the Marathi play Ashroonchi Zhali Phule. Urutora Q za mûbi: Hoshi no densetsu is a tokusatsu giant monster movie produced by Tsuburaya Productions in 1990. Hi-Rise Wise Guys Hi-Rise Wise Guys is the 178th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on August 1, 1970, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Rodeo Dough Rodeo Dough is a short animated film by Columbia pictures, and stars the comic strip character Krazy Kat. Svadlenka The Seamstress is a 1936 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič and starring Lída Baarová, Theodor Pistek and Hugo Haas. The films sets were designed by the art director Stepán Kopecký. It was made by the Czech subsidiary of the German UFA company. Weenie Roast Weenie Roast is a short animated cartoon distributed by Columbia Pictures. It stars Krazy Kat. Boys Will Be Girls Boys Will Be Girls is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Gilbert Pratt and starring Leslie Fuller, Nellie Wallace and Greta Gynt. The film was made by Fullers own independent production company in the Rock Studios at Elstree. In order to gain his inheritance, a man has to give up drinking and smoking. Majaal Majaal is a 1987 Bollywood drama film, produced by Srikanth Nahata under the Vijayalakshmi Pictures banner and directed by K. Bapaiah. It stars Jeetendra, Sridevi, Jaya Prada in the pivotal roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film is a remake of the Telugu movie Sravana Sandhya, starring Sobhan Babu, Vijayashanti, Suhasini in the lead roles. Sikka Sikka is a 1989 Indian Bollywood film directed by K. Bapaiah and produced by Shrikant Nahata. It stars Dharmendra, Jackie Shroff, Moushumi Chatterjee and Dimple Kapadia in pivotal roles. Arakkallan Mukkallan Arakkallan Mukkalkkallan is a 1974 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. Bhaskaran and produced by M. P. Rao and M. R. K. Moorthy. The film stars Prem Nazir, Adoor Bhasi, Jayabharathi and Srividya in the lead roles. The film had musical score by V. Dakshinamoorthy. Pensando a te Pensando a te is a 1969 Italian musicarello film directed by Aldo Grimaldi and starring Al Bano and Romina Power. Quelle drôle de gosse! Quelle drôle de gosse! is a 1935 French comedy drama film directed by Léo Joannon and written by Yves Mirande. The music score is by Jean Lenoir and Georges van Parys. It tells the story of a young secretary who falls in love with a wealthy young man, after unrequited love with her boss. Al piacere di rivederla Al piacere di rivederla is a 1976 Italian giallo-comedy film directed by Marco Leto. It is based on the novel Ritratto di provincia in rosso by Paolo Levi. The Last Chance The Last Chance is a 1968 Italian spy film written and directed by Giuseppe Rosati and starring Tab Hunter. It was the last film of Daniela Bianchi, who married shortly later and abandoned showbusiness to devote herself to her family. It is also the only spy film of Carlo Delle Piane, but his scenes were removed from the final cut. The Brothers The Brothers is a 1979 Hong Kong action crime-drama film directed by Hua Shan, written by Lam Chin Wai and Yuen Cheung, and produced by Runme Shaw under the Shaw Brothers Studio. The film stars Tony Liu, Danny Lee Sau-Yin, Chau Li Chuan, Ku Feng, and Nam Hung. It is a remake of Bollywood action film Deewaar, written by Salim-Javed. In turn, The Brothers inspired John Woos A Better Tomorrow and played a key role in the creation of the heroic bloodshed crime genre of 1980s Hong Kong action cinema. Médecins de nuit Médecins de nuit is a French medical drama television series which aired between 22 September 1978 and 27 June 1986. It was originally televised on Antenne 2 station, which on 7 September was renamed France 2, and then rebroadcast later on M6, serieclub and Jimmy, a satellite digital television channel. Thirty eight 54 minute episodes were produced across 5 seasons. The creators were, and Gilles Bression. The theme song was composed by Vladimir Cosma. Philippe Lefebvre directed the first season and as other seasons followed, by was succeeded by Bruno Gantillon, Peter Kassovitz, , , and amongst others. For Valour For Valour is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Ralph Lynn and Veronica Rose. It was made at Shepperton Studios, with sets designed by Oscar Werndorff. Unlike previous films starring Walls and Lynn, it was based on an original screenplay rather than one of the Aldwych Farces. Both Walls and Lynn played dual roles of two Boer War veterans and their son and grandson respectively. It was the last time the two actors, who had been one of the most popular film comedy teams of the decade, appeared together on screen. Lost in the Suburbs Lost in the Suburbs is a 1948 Czechoslovak drama film starring Karel Höger about soldiers returning from World War II. Based on the story written by Leopold Lahola the movie was directed by Martin Frič. Though some critics are ranking this movie among Top 10 of Fričs fruitfull filmography, at the time of its release the film met mostly negative reviews and even today is still ignored by publishers as well as by public. Probably due to the depressive nature of the movies story. Pirveli korneti Streshniovi First Cornet Streshnev is a 1928 Soviet adventure film directed by Mikheil Chiaureli and Efim Dzigan. It was made in the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic. Death in High Heels Death in High Heels is a 1947 British crime film directed by Lionel Tomlinson and starring Don Stannard, Elsa Tee and Veronica Rose. It was based on a novel of the same title by Christianna Brand. It was a very early Hammer Films production and was released through Exclusive Films, Hammers original incarnation. Its running time was just over 50 minutes. It was last shown on British television on Channel 4 in 1991. Camp Camp is a feature-length underground film directed by Andy Warhol in October 1965 at The Factory. The film stars Gerard Malanga, Baby Jane Holzer, Tally Brown, Mario Montez, Jack Smith, Paul Swan, Dorothy Dean, and Tosh Carillo. Sest cerných dívek aneb Proc zmizel Zajíc? Šest černých dívek aneb Proč zmizel Zajíc is a 1969 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Concert at the End of Summer Concert at the End of Summer is 1980 Czechoslovak historical biographical film. The film consists pictures from life of Antonín Dvořák. Zelená vlna Zelená vlna is a 1982 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Václav Vorlíček. Aadat Se Majboor Aadat Se Majboor is a 1982 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Ambrish Sangal, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Mohan Gokhale, Neena Gupta, Gloria Mahanty, Bijainee Misra and Lalatendu Rath. Dos pesos dejada Dos pesos dejada is a 1949 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Paradise for Buster Paradise for Buster is a private industrial film made by John Deere and Company, Inc. showcasing Buster Keaton. Culpable Culpable is a 1960 Argentine crime drama directed and starring Hugo del Carril. The film was based on a play by Eduardo Borrás. The film starred Mario Soffici and Silvia Legrand. Pas si bête Not So Stupid is a 1946 French comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Bourvil, Suzy Carrier and Bernard Lancret. In 1928 Berthomieu had made a silent film of the same name. The films art direction was by Raymond Nègre. U sredini mojih dana U sredini mojih dana is a Croatian film directed by Jakov Sedlar. It was released in 1988. Tokyo Chatterly fujin is a 1977 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Katsuhiko Fujii and starring Izumi Shima. Mouvement perpétuel Perpetual Movement is a Canadian short film, directed by Claude Jutra and released in 1949. An experimental short film shot in slow motion and set to Ottokar Nováčeks violin composition Perpetuum mobile, the film depicts a love triangle between two men and a woman. It takes significant risks for its era, including portraying the woman as an autonomous sexual being who freely expresses her own desires and depicting subtle but not fully explicit suggestions of homoerotic desire between the two men. In Peter Rists 2001 Guide to the Cinema of Canada, the film is linked to the contemporaneous Refus Global manifesto of opposition to the staid traditionalism of Quebecs arts scene in the era, although Jutra was not himself a signatory on the original document. The film won the Canadian Film Award for Best Amateur Film in 1950, and led to Norman McLaren extending Jutra a job offer to work for the National Film Board. Ying zhao ming che The Call Girls is a 1977 Hong Kong film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio. The film was a top ten box office hit in 1977 in Hong Kong. Las locuras del profesor Las Locuras del profesor is a 1979 Argentine comedy film directed by Palito Ortega. Seul dans la nuit Alone in the Night is a 1945 French drama film directed by Christian Stengel and starring Bernard Blier and starring Bernard Blier, Sophie Desmarets and Jacques Pills The film recorded admissions in France of 2,844,119. It was shot at the Joinville Studios in Paris. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys. I'm a Stranger Im a Stranger is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Brock Williams and starring Greta Gynt, James Hayter and Hector Ross. In the film, various different parties search for a missing will which leaves a fortune to a stranger from Calcutta. Elvira Fernández, vendedora de tiendas Elvira Fernández, vendedora de tiendas is a 1942 Argentine comedy film directed by Manuel Romero. It stars Paulina Singerman, Juan Carlos Thorry, Tito Lusiardo and Sofía Bozán. The film is about the daughter of a millionaire store owner, who organizes a worker strike. The Champion The Champion aka. Hao Ke is a 1973 Hong Kong film directed by Yeung Jing Chan. Ako roshi is a 1961 color Japanese film about the 47 Ronin directed by Sadatsugu Matsuda. It earned ¥435 million at the annual box office, making it the second highest-grossing film of 1961. Ako Roshi was produced by Toei, and Shigeru Okada. It is based on the novel written by Jiro Osaragi. Barrio Gris Barrio Gris is a 1954 Argentine film directed by Mario Soffici. The film won the Silver Condor Award at the 1955 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards. Gullsandur Golden Sands is a 1984 Icelandic comedy film directed by Ágúst Guðmundsson, starring Arnar Jónsson, Edda Björgvinsdóttir and Pálmi Gestsson. It tells the story of how gold is found on the Icelandic south coast, which causes turbulence for the local community. The film was released in Icelandic cinemas on 26 December 1984. Days of Dreams Days of Dreams is a 1980 Yugoslav drama film directed by Vlatko Gilic. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. National Customs National Customs is a 1935 Chinese film directed by Luo Mingyou and Zhu Shilin. The film was silent film star Ruan Lingyus last performance before committing suicide in 1935. This film is a propaganda film promoting the New Life Movement, which was launched in 1934. Jasnie pan szofer Jaśnie pan szofer is a 1935 Polish romantic comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński. Adventures of a Brown Man in Search of Civilization Adventures of a Brown Man in Search of Civilization is a 54-minute color documentary based on the life and thoughts of Nirad C. Chaudhuri. It was made in 1972 and was directed by James Ivory. In this, Chaudhuri expounds his views on culture, history, religion and society from a comparative perspective. The film is available in the DVD sets of several Merchant Ivory films. Deliciosa sinvergüenza Deliciosa sinvergüenza is a comedy Mexican motion picture released in 1990. Sagar Sangam Sagar Sangam is a 1988 Hindi film. A family drama, it had a very long delayed release. The film was announced in 1985, had its records released in 1986. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty, Shatrughan Sinha, Raakhee, Padmini Kolhapure, Anita Raj and Asha Parekh. The King The King is a 1936 French comedy film directed by Pierre Colombier and starring Victor Francen, Raimu and Gaby Morlay. King Jean IV of Cerdagne visits Paris to sign an important treaty where he becomes involved with an actress and a dishonest Senator. The films sets were designed by the art director Jacques Colombier. El sexo fuerte El Sexo Fuerte is a 1946 Mexican comedy-drama film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel and starring Mapy Cortés, Rafael Baledón and Ángel Garasa. El socio The Associate is a 1946 Mexican drama film directed by Roberto Gavaldón and starring Hugo del Carril, Gloria Marín and Nelly Montiel. It is based on Jenaro Prietos 1928 novel The Partner in which a financially struggling man invents a fictitious business partner in order to try to improve his prospects. The films sets were designed by the art director Manuel Fontanals. The Road to Paradise The Road to Paradise is a 1930 musical comedy film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and Max de Vaucorbeil and starring Lilian Harvey, Henri Garat and René Lefèvre. It was made by the German studio UFA as the French-language version of the hit film The Three from the Filling Station. The Street: A Film with the Homeless The Street: A Film with the Homeless is a 78-minute 1997 documentary film about the homeless in Montreal, Canada. The film was directed by Daniel Cross and produced by him and Don Haig. The production houses were the National Film Board of Canada and Necessary Illusions Productions Inc. Made over 6 years, "The Street" is the result of the filmmakers total immersion into the world of the homeless. It is a gutsy, raw, violent, sad, sexy, moving and intimate study of 3 homeless Montrealers who can be seen mostly near the citys Guy-Concordia metro station of Société de transport de Montréal. The unique approach of the camera is neither voyeuristic nor judgmental. Characters experience cycles of addiction and recovery, hope and despair - but rise above the street with a sense of dignity, humanity and community. Set in a context which sees our civil society disintegrating and the safety-net collapsing, "The Street" gets deep inside a very complex social issue, beyond mediated stereotypes. Nanon Nanon is a 1938 German historical film directed by Herbert Maisch and starring Erna Sack, Johannes Heesters and Dagny Servaes. It is based on the original operetta Nanon by Richard Genée which had a libretto by F Zell, although the music for this film was specially commissioned from Alois Melichar. It was produced by the giant German studio UFA, and is part of a cycle of operetta films made during the 1930s. The films sets were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut. It was a remake of the 1924 silent film of the same title. Agonies Angoroj is a 1964 film. It is the first feature film to be produced entirely in Esperanto. It was directed and produced by Jacques-Louis Mahé, a friend of Raymond Schwartz who, under the pseudonym Lorjak, had previously produced a silent Esperanto publicity film before World War II titled Antaŭen!. At the start of the 1960s Mahé, a professional photographic and cinematic expert, invested in the production of the first fictional film in Esperanto. Using a scenario by Mahé himself, the actors of the Internacia Arta Teatro presented a crime story, set in the Parisian periphery of petty thieves and cheats. Other notable people who played parts in the film included Schwartz, Gaston Waringhien and many from the environs of the contemporary Paris, including Michel Duc-Goninaz. The film was produced from 1963 to 1964, but the market did not react favourably. Mahé, who lost a large sum of money, accused Universala Esperanto-Asocio of a boycott. At the highest point of his depression, he destroyed almost all copies: only two remain as well as the original, which LF-koop rescued in 1991, distributing a 61-minute videotape. Chetna Chetna is a 1970 Bollywood drama directed by B.R. Ishara. The film stars Shatrughan Sinha, Anil Dhawan and Rehana Sultan. The film focuses on the subject of rehabilitation of prostitutes. However, the film is more famous for its bold scenes of the actress Rehana Sultan. The film virtually ended her film career as she was typecast thereafter. One of its songs, "Main To Har Mod Par Tujhko Doonga Sada," is singer Mukeshs all-time memorable and popular song. Doktor Kalyuzhnyy Doctor Kalyuzhnyy, is a 1939 Soviet drama film directed by Erast Garin and written by Yuri German. Journey Into Darkness Journey into Darkness is a 1968 British made-for-television horror film featuring two episodes derived from the 1968–1969 anthology television series Journey to the Unknown starring Robert Reed and Jennifer Hilary, directed by Peter Sasdy and James Hill. The film contains the following episodes: "Paper Dolls" "The New People" Patrick McGoohan is featured as host in a dark room setting who introduces the two episodes. Kenpei to barabara shibijin is a 1957 black-and-white Japanese horror film directed by Kyotaro Namiki and written by Akira Sugimoto. Thomas Müntzer Thomas Muentzer is a 1956 East German film about the life of the 16th-century Protestant theologian and peasant leader Thomas Muentzer, directed by Martin Hellberg. Vaa Arugil Vaa Vaa Arugil Vaa is a 1991 Tamil language horror film starring Ramya Krishnan. The film was loosely inspired by the 1988 American film Childs Play. The film was remade in Kannada in 1992 as Aathma Bandhana and in Odia in 1997 as Kandhei Akhire Luha. Video Fool for Love Video Fool for Love is a 1996 Australian documentary film by film editor Robert Gibson about his love life. Flesh and Blood Flesh and Blood is a 1968 television film directed by Arthur Penn from an original teleplay by William Hanley. The film aired 26 January 1968 on NBC. Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo is a Bhojpuri film released in 1963 directed by Kundan Kumar. It was the first-ever Bhojpuri film, and starred Kumkum, Ashim Kumar and Nazir Hussain. It had music by Chitragupta, lyrics by Shailendra and songs sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Mohammad Rafi. Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo was released on 22 February 1963 at Veena Cinema, Patna. The film was directed by Kundan Kumar and produced by Bishwanath Prasad Shahabadi on behest of the first president of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, with initial budget of Rs.150,000 eventually ending up at approximately 500,000. It was shown to Desh Ratna Dr. Rajendra Prasad at a special screening organized at Sadaqat Ashram, Patna before its release. The theme is based on widow remarriage. Kalankini Kankabati Kalankini Kankabati is a 1981 Bengali language Indian crime drama film directed by Uttam Kumar, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Sharmila Tagore, Supriya Choudhury, Asit Baran and Uttam Kumar Kuzhandaiyum Deivamum Kuzhandaiyum Deivamum is a 1965 Tamil-language Indian film directed by the duo Krishnan–Panju, starring Jaishankar, Jamuna and Kutty Padmini. An adaptation of Disneys The Parent Trap, itself based on Erich Kästners German novel Lottie and Lisa, the film tells the story of two twin girls bringing together their separated parents. The film, produced by AVM Productions and featuring music by M. S. Viswanathan, released on 19 November 1965. It was a commercial success, and won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil. Krishnan–Panju remade the film twice; in Telugu as Leta Manasulu and in Hindi as Do Kaliyaan. In Malayalam by J. Sasikumar as Sethubandhanam. It was also remade in kannada as Makkala Bhagya. Love Marriage Love Marriage is a 1984 family-drama Indian Hindi film directed by Mehul Kumar and produced by Kadar Kashmiri, Jagdish C. Sharma and Ibrahim Surti. It starred Anil Kapoor, Meenakshi Sheshadri, Utpal Dutt and Mahmood in lead roles. Music for the film was scored by Anu Malik. which is super hit What a Charming Fellow Qué hombre tan simpático is a 1943 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. War Feathers War Feathers is a 1926 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan and nephew Anthony Mack. It was the 54th Our Gang short subject released. Lodge Night Lodge Night is the 15th Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944. Unn Kannil Neer Vazhindal Un Kannil Neer Vazhindal is a 1985 Tamil action film written and directed by Balu Mahendra. It stars Rajinikanth and Madhavi in the lead with Y. Gee. Mahendra in a prominent role. V. K. Ramasamy and Senthamarai play other pivotal roles. It was a flop at the box office. Akashdeep Akashdeep is a 1965 Hindi film directed by Phani Majumdar. The film stars Dharmendra, Mehmood, Ashok Kumar, Nanda and Nimmi. The films music was composed by Chitragupta in notable songs like "Dil Ka Diya Jala Ke Gaya", sung by Lata Mangeshkar. Bryllupet Bryllupet is a 2000 Norwegian drama film directed by Leidulv Risan, starring Mads Ousdal and Susan Badrkhan. The film is about the young biochemistry student Tom, who falls in love with his lab partner, the Iraqi Samira, and the problems caused by cultural conflict. It was a made-for-TV movie, produced by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. Madame Rani Madame Rani is a 1995 Pakistani Punjabi language action film, Directed by Masood Butt and produced by Haji Mohammad Aslam, the film stars actors Nadeem, Anjuman, Sultan Rahi, Ghulam Mohiuddin and Reema Khan. The Hunchback of Notre Dame The Hunchback of Notre Dame was a 1911 silent film directed by Albert Capellani and produced by Pathé Frères. It was released under the name Notre-Dame de Paris. The film was based on the Victor Hugo novel of the same name. It starred Henry Krauss and Stacia Napierkowska. Maa Kasam Maa Kasam is a 1985 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Shibu Mitra, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Amjad Khan, Divya Rana, Ranjeet, Sharat Saxena and Pran. Prithvi Vallabh Prithvi Vallabh is a historical drama Bollywood film directed by Sohrab Modi. Made under the Minerva Movietone banner it was released in 1943. The story is an adaptation of K. M. Munshis book "Prithivi Vallabh" written in 1920. It had music by Rafiq Ghaznavi and Saraswati Devi with lyrics by Pandit Sudershan who also wrote the screenplay and dialogues. The film starred Sohrab Modi, Durga Khote, Sankatha Prasad, Kajjan, Meena Shorey, Sadiq Ali, K. N. Singh and Al Nasir. The story revolves around two kings, Prithvi Vallabh of Avantipur who is kind and just, and Tailap, a neighboring king who is cruel. With the help of his sister Mrinalvati and another neighbouring king Bhillam, Tailap manages to capture Prithvi Vallabh. The rest of the film follows incidents following his captivity. Doña Mariquita de mi corazón Dona Mariquita of My Heart is a 1953 Mexican comedy film directed by Joaquín Pardavé and starring Pardavé, Silvia Pinal and Fernando Fernández. Nakili Manishi Nakili Manishi is a 1980 Telugu film. This movie starred Chiranjeevi, in a dual role, Sangeeta, Suneeta and Satyanarayana. This film released on 1 August 1980. Pehchan Pehchan is a 1970 Filmfare Award winning Bollywood romance film produced & directed by Sohanlal Kanwar, & the story is by Sachin Bhowmick. The film stars Manoj Kumar, Babita, and Balraj Sahni. Music is by Shankar Jaikishan. Kumari Kottam KUMARI KOTTAM is a 1971 Tamil language drama film, directed by P. Neelakantan. The film features M. G. Ramachandran and Jayalalithaa in dual roles. It was a super hit movie that ran more than 100 days in Chennai, Madurai and Trichy. The film, produced by Kovai Chezhiyan, had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan, was released on Republic day of 1971 and became a super hit at the box office. Thangamalai Ragasyam Thangamalai Ragasiyam is a Tamil language adventure film starring Sivaji Ganesan, T. R. Rajakumari and Jamuna in the lead roles. The film was released in 1957. B. R. Panthulu, famous Kannada actor debuted as director in this film and simultaneously made in Kannada language and released as Rathnagiri Rahasya. The song "Ihalogame" was shot in colour, but is not available in colour to the public domain. The censor certificate says that this film is Partly Coloured. Yakshi Yakshi is a 1968 Malayalam horror psychological thriller film, directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan and written by Thoppil Bhasi, based on Malayattoor Ramakrishnans much acclaimed novel of the same name. It stars Sathyan, Sharada, Adoor Bhasi, N. Govindan Kutty, Bahadoor, Ushakumari, Sukumari, Rajakokila and Radhika. It is the first psychological thriller in the history of Malayalam cinema. The Girl from Carthage The Girl from Carthage is a 1924 Tunisian film directed by Albert Samama Chikly. This film has been music composed by Mark Smythe.The film starring Hayde Chikly, Ahmed Dziri, Abdelgassen Ben Taleb and Hadj Hadi Dehali in the lead roles. Waiting at the Royal Waiting at the Royal is a 2000 Australian drama film directed by Glenda Hambly and starring Catherine McClements, Noni Hazlehurst, Josephine Byrnes and Jo Kennedy. It is about four women from very different backgrounds sharing a maternity ward. Chile picante Spicy Chile is a 1983 Mexican comedy film directed by René Cardona Jr. and starring Andrés García, Angélica Chain and Alberto Rojas. Noches de cabaret Carnival Nights is a 1978 Mexican comedy drama film directed by Rafael Portillo and starring Jorge Rivero, Sasha Montenegro and Carmen Salinas. Swathi Thirunal Swathi Thirunal is a 1987 Malayalam biographical film co-written and directed by Lenin Rajendran. It stars Anant Nag in the title role, and Srividya, Nedumudi Venu and Murali in other important roles. The Director of photography is Madhu Ambat. The film is based on the life of Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma, the Maharaja of the state of Travancore. The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers is a 1969 television film based on the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. It stars Kenneth Welsh as dArtagnan. The Three Musketeers, Athos, Porthos and Aramis, are played by Powys Thomas, James Blendick and Colin Fox. Academy Award-winner actor Christopher Walken makes a very early film appearance as Felton. The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers is a 1973 animated television special produced by the Australian division of Hanna-Barbera and a remake of the 1968 American Saturday morning cartoon The Three Musketeers. It originally aired November 23, 1973 as part of Famous Classic Tales on CBS. Insaf Ki Pukar Insaf Ki Pukar is a 1987 Bollywood action film, produced by Raj Bhaktiani and Ramesh Gwalani under the Shivkala Movies banner and directed by Tatineni Rama Rao. It stars Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Anita Raj, Bhanupriya in the pivotal roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film was remade in Tamil as Guru Sishyan and Telugu as Guru Sishyulu in 1990. Sudigundaalu Sudigundalu is a 1968 Telugu Philosophy film, produced by Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Adurthi Subba Rao under the Chakravarthy Chitra banner and directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao in the lead role and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film has garnered the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu, The Nandi Award for Best Feature Film, and the Filmfare Award for Best Film - Telugu. The film marked the debut of Akkineni Nagarjuna as child artist in a cameo. The cult classic film was screened at the Tashkent Film Festival, and the International Film Festival of India. Black October Black October is a 2000 documentary film written, directed and narrated by Terence McKenna and produced by Stephen Phizicky for CBC television on the October Crisis in Canada which aired in October 2000. It focuses on the autumn of 1970, following the kidnapping of British Trade Commissioner James Cross and Quebec Minister of Labour Pierre Laporte by the Front de libération du Québec in October. The War Measures Act was declared by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau a day before it was discovered Laporte was executed. The film includes interviews with Pierre Trudeau, his then Principal Secretary Marc Lalonde, Quebec Minister of Justice Jerome Choquette, then British Trade Commissioner James Cross, and former Le Devoir Editor Claude Ryan who became a key participant in the crisis. Akakis mogzauroba Journey of Akaki is a 1912 Russian-Georgian documentary film directed by Vasil Amashukeli. Kokila Kokila is a 1990 Indian Telugu-language film directed by Geetha Krishna with Naresh, Shobhana, and Sarath Babu in lead roles. The film is based on eye transplantation. It is L. B. Srirams debut as a film writer. He went on to become a successful writer and actor in later years. Bhakta Potana Bhakta Potana is a 1943 Telugu biographical film based on the life of Potana, who translated Bhagavatham into Telugu language. The film was scripted by Samudrala Raghavacharya, and directed by Kadiri Venkata Reddy. The film had celebrated Jubilee runs all over the South India including Mysore state and Kerala. The film was remade in 1966, starring Chittor V. Nagaiah as Potana. Sandhyakku Virinja Poovu Sandhyakku Virinja Poovu is a 1983 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written by Thoppil Bhasi and directed by P. G. Viswambharan. It is based on the 1980 novel of the same name by P. R. Shyamala. The film features Seema, Mammootty, Mohanlal, Adoor Bhasi, and Shankar in major roles. The Princess and the Hunter Hunterwali is a 1935 Indian Hindi-language action film by the Wadia Movietone company of Bombay, featuring Fearless Nadia as the heroine. A story of a princess who fights injustice as the masked crusader Hunterwali, the film propelled Nadia and the Wadia brothers of Wadia Movietone to fame. Hunterwali was the first lead role for Nadia. She performed many stunts in the film which were applauded by the audience. The film, an expensive venture, was a blockbuster. It inspired numerous products, incorporating Hunterwali in their brand names. Because of the movies success, Nadia became a cult icon and starred in numerous stunt films, becoming Indian cinemas "earliest and most popular stunt actress". Chor Police Chor Police is a 1983 Indian film, which is most famous for being the directorial debut movie of the Bollywood actor Amjad Khan. It stars Amjad Khan along with Shatrughan Sinha, Parveen Babi, Kader Khan, and Shakti Kapoor. It also features guest appearances by Vinod Mehra, Bindiya Goswami, and Ashok Kumar. Ellam Un Kairasi Ellam Un Kairasi is a Tamil-language film directed by M. A. Thirumugam and featured Rajinikanth in the lead role. Kalabaaz Kalabaaz is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by Ashok Roy. Khan el khalili Khan El Khalili is a 1967 Egyptian drama film directed by Atef Salem. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. Imagi Ningthem Imagi Ningthem is a 1981 Manipuri film directed by Aribam Syam Sharma. It won the Golden Montgolfiere at the Festival des 3 Continents,Nantes in 1982. The film was also screened at many International Film Festivals, which include Denver International Film Festival, London Film Festival, Locarno International Film Festival, Montreal International Film Festival and International Film Festival of India. The film won the National Film Award for Best Child Artist and also for the Best Feature Film in Manipuri/Meitei Language at the 29th National Film Awards. Exile to Siberia Exile to Siberia is a Polish historical film directed by Henryk Szaro and starring Adam Brodzisz, Jadwiga Smosarska and Mieczysław Frenkiel. It was released in 1930. The films art direction was by Józef Galewski and Jacek Rotmil. The film was originally silent, but a soundtrack was added in a Berlin studio. Bougainville: Our Island, Our Fight Bougainville – Our Island Our Fight is a 1998 Australian documentary film. It was produced and directed by Wayne Coles-Janess. The film focuses on the guerrillas of the Bougainville Revolutionary Army in Papua New Guinea as they fight against the Bougainville Copper company and Papuan government forces. The guerrillas believe they are fighting to defend their independence and the local environment on the island of Bougainville. This film is notable for its unique subject matter, as most Western media was not reporting the Bougainville Civil War. Calmness Shantham is a Malayalam feature film directed by Jayaraj. It stars I M Vijayan, a leading Indian football player of modern times, M G Shashi, Seema Biswas and K P A C Lalitha. The renowned Kathakali artiste Kalamandalam Gopi and the Malayalm writer Madambu Kunjukuttan have also starred in the film. It was released in 2001 and won the Swarna Kamal Award for the Best Feature Film in the 48th National Film Awards, 2001. The film was produced by P V Gangadharan. According to the citation of the Award Jury: Shantham addresses the very contemporary issue of political rivalry and violence in our society in an unusually imaginative way. The language of the film goes beyond the conventional narrative for appeal to calmness and good sense. The film also received the National Best Supporting Actress Award for K P A C Lalitha. This is Jayarajs third National Award. In 1996, his film Desadanam, won the award for the Best Malayalam Film and in the next year he was named the Best Director. In the Bosom of the Enemy In the Bosom of the Enemy is a 2001 Filipino war drama film directed by Gil Portes. Nilavey Mugam Kaattu Nilave Mugam Kaattu is a 1999 Indian Tamil film directed by Kalanjiyam and starring Karthik, Ramki and Devayani. The film, produced by S. Rajaram, has a musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 30 April 1999 to negative reviews. The film is a remake of the Kannada film Anuraga Sangama starring Ramesh Aravind, Kumar Govind and Sudharani which itself was inspired by Charlie Chaplins City Lights. Debatik Debatik is a 1961 Albanian drama movie directed by Hysen Hakani. It was produced as a fictional work for the creation of the Debatik organization in Albania in 1942. Nanny and the Professor Nanny and the Professor is a 1972 American animated comedy TV Movie based on the sitcom by the same name. The series original cast returned reprised their roles from the live action series. Unlike in the television series, Nanny openly performs magic, while in the TV series it was only implied. Tennen shôjo Man is a Japanese television series directed by Takashi Miike. The show is an adaptation of a manga series by Tetsuya Koshiba about a schoolgirl with power fighting abilities. Mutiny in the South Seas Die Letzten Drei der Albatross also known as Mutiny in the South Seas is a 1965 German-Italian-French international co-production film directed by Wolfgang Becker. Ivor the Invisible Ivor the Invisible is an animated film made for British televisions Channel 4 in 2001. It was written by the popular British author/illustrator, Raymond Briggs. Unlike Briggs other films, which were adapted from his books, Ivor the Invisible was his first project to be conceived directly for the screen. Oigyeseo on Ulemae 2 Wuroemae from the Outside, Part II was the second in the Ureme series of Korean childrens science-fiction films directed by Kim Cheong-gi and starring Shim Hyung-rae. Bin Phere Hum Tere Bin Phere Hum Tere is a 1979 Bollywood drama film directed by Rajat Rakshit. The film stars Asha Parekh and Vinod Mehra. The Dream Team Dream Team is a 1999 gay pornographic film, written and directed by Jerry Douglas, starring Tony Donovan, Rick Chase and Kurt Young, and produced by Studio 2000. This movie tells the coming-of-age stories of a group of high school basketball team players who come to terms with their sexualities at a young age in 1957, and later in a 1962 reunion. Gnana Oli Gnana Oli is a 1972 Tamil language drama film, directed by P. Madhavan, written by Vietnam Veedu Sundaram, starring Sivaji Ganesan in the lead role. It is a loose adaptation of Victor Hugos Les Miserables. This film was remade in Hindi as Devata and in Telugu as Chakravarthy. Yunyi Frits The Young Fritz is a 1943 Soviet short film directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg based on a short satiric poem by Samuil Marshak. The Robbery The Robbery is a 1953 Turkish adventure film directed by Sami Ayanoglu. Neela Thamara Neelathamara is a 1979 Malayalam language romance film directed by Yusuf Ali Kechery and written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair. Produced at a shoe string budget of 5 lakhs, the film stars Ambika and Ravikumar in the lead roles. The film deals with the romance between a housemaid and the employer. It was remade with several changes in 2009 by Lal Jose with the same title. The Island of the Lost The Island of the Lost is a 1921 German silent science fiction film directed by Urban Gad and starring Alf Blütecher, Hanni Weisse and Erich Kaiser-Titz. It is a loose unauthorized adaptation of the 1896 novel The Island of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells. Author Wells was allegedly unaware that this unauthorized version of his novel existed. It was a common practice in the silent era for European filmmakers to produce unauthorized versions of famous works of literature, as evidenced by F.W. Murnaus Der Januskopf and Nosferatu. Thought at one time to have been lost, a print has turned up at the Bundesarchiv in Berlin, Germany. The film was only screened in the US for the first time at a "Monster Bash" convention in 2014. Comments from the attendees included the fact that the film was somewhat illogical, and had more emphasis on comedy and romance than horror, but that it offered "memorable glimpses of human-animal hybrids" Director Gad began his film directing career in his native Denmark where he met and married actress Asta Nielsen, but later they both moved to Germany where he had a successful filmmaking career that lasted until 1927. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert A. Dietrich. The Wells novel was adapted earlier in 1913 as a silent film called The Island of Terror. Ulice zpívá Ulice zpívá is a Czech comedy film with Vlasta Burian. It was released in 1939. Dulha Bikta Hai Dulha Bikta Hai is a 1982 Hindi film starring Raj Babbar and Anita Raj. 'Til After Her Death Hasta después de muerta is a 1916 Argentine silent film, shot in black and white. It was directed by Ernesto Gunche and Eduardo Martínez de la Pera and written by Florencio Parravicini. The film was released in 1916 and it had Florencio Parravicini, Pedro Quartucci, Orfilia Rico and Enrique Serrano as the main characters. The story is told through flashbacks, which was unusual for the era. Vrutham Vrutham is a 1987 Malayalam-language Indian feature film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by Mathew George for Central Pictures, starring Kamal Haasan, Suresh Gopi, Geetha, Captain Raju, Thilakan and Shobana. The film marked the return of Kamal Haasan to Malayalam language films after 1982. Vrutham had a Tamil dubbed version released as Viratham. Gazal Ghazal is a 1993 Malayalam film directed by Kamal. Vineeth and Mohini play the lead roles in the film and Thilakan appears in a supporting role. The film was blasted by the critics and was a box office disaster. But director Kamal considers the film close to his heart, a film that took him to childhood memories. The film was produced by the famous serial script writer, the late Bhasi Mankuzhi. Maanthrika Cheppu Manthrikacheppu is a 1992 Malayalam film directed by Anil Babu and written by Kaloor Dennis. The film stars Jagadish, Siddique, Mala Aravindan, Sunitha and Suchitra in the main roles. Mr & Mrs Mr. & Mrs. is a 1992 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Sajan, written by Rafi Mecartin and produced by K. T. Kunjumon. It stars Siddique and Jagadish. Katha Nayakudu Kathanayakudu is a 1984 Telugu, drama film produced D. Ramanaidu on Suresh Productions banner and directed by K. Murali Mohana Rao. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Vijayashanti in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was remade in Hindi as Dilwaala. Hamrahi Hamrahi is a 1974 Bollywood drama film directed by Anand Sagar Valkannadi Valkannadi is a Malayalam language film released on . Appunni is a blacksmith who has a history of mental health problems in his family, hence he is sent to an ayurvedic asylum. After he returns his mother and Devu become his strengths and his support. Karo Karo is a 1937 adventure-war film directed by Artashes Hay-Artyan and S. Taits and starring Avet Avetisyan, Moko Hakobyan and O. Buniatyan Zakhmo Ka Hisaab Zakhmo Ka Hisaab is a 1993 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Talukdars. It stars Govinda and Farah Naaz in pivotal roles. In Shifting Sands: The Truth About Unscom and the Disarming of Iraq In Shifting Sands: The Truth About Unscom and the Disarming of Iraq is a 2001 documentary by Scott Ritter that discusses the UNSCOM inspections in Iraq. Ritter was a chief United Nations weapons inspector in Iraq from 1991 to 1998. These inspections were in search of "weapons of mass destruction" during the later years of the regime of Saddam Hussein. The film was completed and distributed for theatrical release prior to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Johny I Love You Johny I Love You is a 1982 Indian film directed by Rakesh Kumar. The movie stars Sanjay Dutt, Rati Agnihotri, Amrish Puri and Suresh Oberoi. Qaidi Qaidi is a 1984 Bollywood Action film, produced by G. Hanumantha Rao by Padmalaya Studios, presented by Krishna and directed by S.S. Ravichandra. It stars Jeetendra, Shatrughan Sinha, Madhavi in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film is remake of the Telugu movie Khaidi, starring Chiranjeevi, Madhavi, Sumalatha in the pivotal roles. Amor Sangi Amar Sangi is a 1987 Bengali film directed by Sujit Guha and produced by Dipti Pal.The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Vijayta Pandit in the lead roles. The music of the film has been composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film was an All Time Blockbuster and is often regarded as one of the biggest blockbuster films in the Bengali film industry famed for its popularity and catchy music. Prosenjits career took off after this film and hes now one of the most sought actor in the industry. Call Girl Call Girl is a 1974 Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Vijay Kapoor. Chambal Ki Kasam Chambal Ki Kasam is a 1980 Hindi action movie directed by Ram Maheshwari. The film stars Raaj Kumar, Pradeep Kumar, Shatrughan Sinha, Moushumi Chatterjee, Farida Jalal, Amjad Khan, Bhagwan and Nirupa Roy. The films music is by Khayyam. Suhaag Raat Suhaag Raat is a 1968 Bollywood drama film, produced and directed by R. Bhattacharya under the A.J. Pictures banner. It stars Jeetendra and Rajshree in the lead roles, with music composed by Kalyanji Anandji. Anger of the Gods Anger of the Gods is a 2003 Burkinabé film. Shake Rattle and Roll 6 Shake, Rattle & Roll VI is the sixth installment of the Shake Rattle & Roll franchise. It was distributed by Regal Films. It is directed by Maurice Carvajal, Anton Juan & Frank Rivera. This film is not an entry of the Metro Manila Film Festival as other installments. Laado Laado is a 2000 Haryanvi language Film directed by Ashwini Chaudhary, starring Ashutosh Rana and Arundhati as leads. Films music was by Lalit Sen. Looking for Victoria Looking for Victoria was a 2-hour television docudrama on the life of Queen Victoria, presented by Prunella Scales and showing Scales research for her one-woman show An Evening with Queen Victoria. It was directed by Louise Osmond and narrated by Geoffrey Palmer, whilst its cast included Charlie Hayes as the young Victoria, Tom Allen as the young Prince Albert, Andrew Sachs as Benjamin Disraeli, Timothy West as Thomas Creevey, Timothy Walker as Wilfred Scawen Blunt, Richenda Carey as Lady Wharnecliffe, David Ryall as Henry James, Charles Dance as Charles Greville and Geoffrey Bayldon as Henry Ponsonby. Filming locations included Syon House. I cavalieri del deserto Knights of the Desert is a 1942 Italian adventure film directed by Gino Talamo and Osvaldo Valenti. It starred Valenti, Luisa Ferida and Luigi Pavese. The film was based on a novel by Emilio Salgari with a screenplay by Federico Fellini and Vittorio Mussolini, the son of Italys dictator Benito Mussolini. It was produced by the Rome-based ACI which was run by Vittorio Mussolini. Valenti and Ferida were romantically linked, and co-starred in several films together. The film was shot on location in Libya, before the North African Campaign turned decisively against Italy and its Allies. Fellini may have directed some of the Libyan scenes after Gino Talamo was injured in a car accident. The film was ultimately never released due to the defeats suffered in Libya, which meant its plot was now a potential embarrassment to the regime. Ride on the Rainbow Konikar Ramdhenu is an Assamese language film directed by Jahnu Barua. It was released in 2003. The film was shown in Indian Panorama section of IFFI during October 2002 in Delhi and Mumbai International Festival in 2003. It is the last instalment of his trilogy, the other two being Xagoroloi Bohu Door and Pokhi. Konikar Ramdhenu depicts the horrors that happen in a juvenile home. Paraiso Paraíso is a 2003 Cuban/German film. It was directed by Alina Teodorescu. Plasitelj kormorana The Cormorant Scarecrow is a Croatian documentary film directed by Branko Ištvančić. It was released in 1998. The film has received a number of awards and is seen by many as the best Croatian documentary of the 1990s. Doki Doki School Hours is a Japanese four-panel manga series by Tamami Momose. The manga was serialized in Manga Life and published by Takeshobo from 1997 to 2013. An anime television series adaptation was animated by J.C.Staff and aired on TV Tokyo from April 4, 2004 to June 27, 2004. An OVA series, titled Sensei no Ojikan Gold, was also animated by J.C.Staff and continued from where the TV series left off. These episodes were released onto the DVDs of the TV series, one episode for each DVD. Both the TV series and OVA were dubbed into English by Ocean Productions using their Blue Water Studios and have been licensed for release in North America by Geneon Entertainment. However, the OVA was folded onto the TV series and released together as simply Doki Doki School Hours. Thus, for the release in that region, the 14th episode is actually the first episode of the OVA and so on. The series is centered on 27-year-old homeroom teacher Mika Suzuki and the eccentric and colorful students of her class. The anime, coming two years after J.C.Staff had success with Azumanga Daioh, inherits a lot stylistically from that series, however the original manga predates Azumanga Daioh by two years. Additionally, before the recent anime incarnation, the manga spawned a series of drama CDs. Zero in condotta Zero in condotta is a 1983 Italian teen comedy film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo and starring Angelo Maggi and Elena Sofia Ricci. Once Upon a Wheel Once Upon a Wheel is a 1971 ABC television documentary on the history of auto racing. It was hosted by Paul Newman and was directed and produced by David Winters. A racing enthusiast, Newman narrated this hour-long documentary on the history of auto racing. Joining Newman was Mario Andretti, Kirk Douglas, Hugh Downs, Dean Martin, Cesar Romero, Dick Smothers and many others. TV Guide featured an article on the program as well as Newman on the cover in the April 17, 1971 issue. The film was released to home video by Monterey Media. Thunder in Guyana Thunder in Guyana is a 2003 film directed by Suzanne Wasserman. It is a brilliant love story of two idealistic young radicals, the Chicago-born Janet Rosenberg and Cheddi Jagan, a native of Guyana on South Americas northern coast, who fell in love, married and set off for the British colony to start a popular socialist revolution, that led them first to jail and later to the Presidency of the nation. It was featured in numerous film festivals and more widely in February of 2005 on Independent Lens, a series on PBS. Ambassadøren The Ambassador is a 2005 Norwegian documentary film directed by Erling Borgen. It is a Norwegian production, produced by Erling Borgen for INSIGHT TV. Being Osama Being Osama is a documentary produced in 2004 by Tim Schwab and Mahmoud Kaabour. Director Kaabour is the founder and managing director of Veritas Films, now based in the United Arab Emirates. Co-director Schwab is an associate professor of film at Montreals Concordia University. Pennywise: Home Movies Home Movies is the only video by Pennywise. It was released in 1995 and re-released in 2004 for DVD. Before re-releasing it, it had been unavailable in any form since 1997. The video includes 9 different chapters: Fans Treatments Pennywise: On The Road Violence Treatment #79: The Awakening Of Matt Brown Holland 1993 Pennywise: At Work New Roadie Orientation: Japan Bro Hymn The Tell-Tale Heart The Tell-Tale Heart is a British film made in 1953 based on the short story of the same name by Edgar Allan Poe. It lasts 20 minutes, and stars Stanley Baker who is also the sole member of the cast. Directed by J. B. Williams, the film was produced by Adelphi Films. It was believed lost until it became known in October 2018 that a 16mm copy was inadvertently bought in a Brighton junk shop in 1984 by Jeff Wells. Bhairav Bhairav is a 2001 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T L V Prasad, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Indrani Haldar, Hemant Birje and Puneet Issar. The film was a remake of Tamil film Gurupaarvai starring Prakash Raj. The Unusual Youth The Unusual Youth is a 2005 Hong Kong teen comedy-drama film centering on five disillusioned Hong Kong teenagers living on the island of Cheung Chau as they try to deal with life in spite of family backgrounds. The film stars Race Wong of 2R fame, Yan Ng, Marco Lok and Raymond Wong. Several veteran Milkyway Image actors, which include Law Wing-Cheong, Cheung Siu-Fai, Lam Suet and Simon Yam make cameo appearances. The Unusual Youth marks the writing and directing debut of Dennis Law, a former real-estate developer turned former chairman for Milkyway Image. It is also the first film to be produced by Laws own production company Point of View Movie Production Co. Ltd. Silent Voices Silent Voices is a docudrama about domestic violence in the United Kingdom written for the Community Channel by Barbara Gorna, directed by Charles Harris and produced by Paul Atherton. It was first screened on April 25, 2005. In 2008 Silent Voices was released as a DVD to raise funds for the charity NCDV. Moutarde van Sonaansee Moutarde van Sonansee is a 1959 Dutch comedy film directed by Toon Hermans. Basain Basain is a 2005 Nepali film directed by Subash Gajurel. It was Nepals submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. O kadin O Kadın is a 1982 Turkish romantic drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Gülsen Bubikoglu, Cihan Ünal, and Arsen Gürzap. A Get2Gether A Get2Gether is a 2005 comedy film, directed by Ceon Forte, and starring B. Cole and Tony Roberts. The film was director Fortes feature-film directorial debut. The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park is a 1972 live-action/animated television film made by Hanna-Barbera featuring the characters from The Banana Splits television series. Mixing live action sequences shot at Kings Island amusement park in Cincinnati, with animation, the film follows the Banana Splits as they attempt to rescue a young girl who is kidnapped by a power-hungry witch. Like many animated Hanna-Barbera productions of the 1970s, The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park contained a laugh track created by the studio. Hocus Pocus Park was first broadcast as an episode on the weekly program The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie on November 25, 1972, and continued to air sporadically well into the 2000s, via cable networks Cartoon Network and Boomerang, both of which also aired reruns of its parent series. The Man from the 25th Century The Man from the 25th Century is a 1968 short produced by Irwin Allen. It was intended to be a spin-off of Lost in Space and a pilot for a new TV series, but the series never sold. Shanghai Lunba Shanghai Rumba is a 2006 Chinese romance drama film written and directed by Peng Xiaolian, starring the real-life couple Yuan Quan and Xia Yu. Set in 1940s Shanghai, the story is loosely based on the real love story of film actors Zhao Dan and Huang Zongying, although names have been changed. Supersize She Supersize She is a 2005 television documentary focused on British professional female bodybuilder Joanna Thomas. The title was a take-off on the success of the film Super Size Me. The one-hour program premiered at the MIPTV in April 2005. Since airing on Channel 5, it has been sold and distributed to over 30 countries. Dick Ho: Asian Male Porn Star Dick Ho: Asian Male Porn Star is a 2004 documentary film directed by Jeffrey Lei, that explores the supposed existence of an adult film actor named Dick Ho during the 1970s, which is considered to be the golden age of the adult film industry. The lore of the film emphasizes the fact that he’s Asian, commenting on the lack or absence of Asian male heterosexuality in mainstream American porn. Revelations of his life, and the controversy surrounding it, are presented through rare film footage and interviews with actual porn stars of the era. The film can be mistaken as a mockumentary, though it is not. Its screening history includes: the 4th S.F. Sex Worker Film & Arts Festival, 24th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, SinCine Erotic Film Fest, Cinekink NYC & tour, 1st Disorient Film Festival of Oregon, L.A. VC FilmFest, 5th Asian Film Festival of Dallas, 9th APAture festival, Bindelstiff Film Festival, Chicago Asian American Showcase, Northwest Asian American Film Fest, San Diego Asian Film Festival, and the L.A. Erotica Film Fest ’07. In the Family In the Family is a 2008 documentary film, produced by Kartemquin Films, about predicting breast and ovarian cancer and the choices women make when they are faced with the dangers of a possible life-threatening disease. The films director, Joanna Rudnick, tests positive for the familial BRCA mutation that increases her chances of developing breast cancer by 60%. Faced with these odds, Rudnick must examine her choices of possibly taking her chances or possibly having her breasts and ovaries removed. In the Family takes a look at genetic testing, something that was an impossibility to previous generations, but for some women, the decision to be tested is not easy. Rudnick follows several women going through the decision to be tested, some who are cancer survivors and some that are losing that battle. The question for each woman is, "how much do you sacrifice to survive?" Produced by Kartemquin Films, In the Family premiered on PBSs P.O.V. on October 1, 2008. It was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Long Form Programming in 2009. In May 2009, director Joanna Rudnick contributed to the Huffington Post supporting a lawsuit made by the ACLU challenging the patent ownership of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes - the genes responsible for ovarian and breast cancer. Because of their patent control, Myriad Genetics, were being accused of limiting scientific breakthroughs that may lead to better prevention or treatment of ovarian and breast cancer. Parts of the companys patents on the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes were ruled invalid on March 29, 2010 by Judge Robert W. Sweet in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Myriad filed a notice of appeal on June 16, 2010 in the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Iron Ridge Iron Ridge is a 2008 American independent wilderness survival drama film written and directed by Stu Brumbaugh. It marked the feature film debut of naturalist and television host Casey Anderson and his bear Brutus. The film was "100% Montana-made", having been shot entirely on location in Montana with a cast and crew entirely from Montana, entirely financed by Montanans. The film was released on Region 1 DVD in 2013 by Fenix Pictures. HairKutt Hairkutt is a 2005 documentary film by Curtis Elliott and Ben Scholle. Me and the Mosque Me and the Mosque is a 2005 Canadian documentary film by Zarqa Nawaz about the efforts of Muslim women in North America to pray in mosques, and the use of partitions to conceal women from male worshippers. In the documentary, Nawaz speaks with women from Canadian Islamic communities in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. In the U.S., she attends an Islamic Society of North America conference in Chicago, and speaks with journalist and activist Asra Nomani, activist Aminah Assilmi as well as author and speaker Tareq Al-Suwaidan about the role of women in Islam. Nawaz often takes a humorous approach to her subject matter; the film also incorporates animated sequences. The film was produced as part of a National Film Board of Canada competition for emerging filmmakers of colour, in partnership with CBC Newsworld. Battle of the Bands: Part One Battle of the Bands is the second documentary/rockumentary/mockumentary musical comedy film and the eleventh and twelfth episode of the Nickelodeon TEENick series The Naked Brothers Band. It was first released direct-to-DVD on September 4, 2007 and premiered on television on October 6, 2007. Waris jari hantu Waris Jari Hantu is a 2007 Malaysian horror film directed by Shuhaimi Baba. The film won Rusdi Ramli, one of its lead actors, The Best Actor award at the 20th Malaysia Film Festival. Pighalta Aasman Pighalta Aasman is a 1985 Indian Hindi-language film produced and directed by Shammi. It stars Shashi Kapoor, Raakhee and Rati Agnihotri in pivotal roles. Ek Jind Ek Jaan Ik Jind Ik Jaan is a Punjabi motion picture filmed in 2006 in India. Janani Janani is a 2006 Bollywood film starring Bhagyashree and Ayesha Jhulka in the lead roles. Serpent and the Sun: Tales of an Aztec Apprentice Serpent and the Sun: Tales of an Aztec Apprentice is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Shaahin Cheyene, an Iran-born American businessman. The documentary was filmed in Mexico, and tells the story about the life of the Aztec people in the modern era. The Case The Case is a 2007 Chinese film directed by the female first-time director, Wang Fen. It is the first film of the Yunnan New Film Project, a planned anthology of ten films directed by female Chinese directors, all taking place in the southern province of Yunnan. It was followed by The Park, also in 2007. The film was produced by Filmblog Media with the support of the Yunnan provincial government. The Case follows an innkeeper, played by Wu Gang, who one day comes across a black suitcase floating in the river, only to discover that it contains a body, finely dismembered and frozen. The Last Great Snail Chase The Last Great Snail Chase is a film by Edward Lynden-Bell that is set in Wellington. It is produced by David White. The film follows the lives of six young people as they live their lives with the world beginning to end around them. The film has been completed and had its first screening to cast, crew and invited guests at the Paramount Theatre in Wellington on 16 April 2007. Producer David White and Writer Edward Lynden-Bell are attending the 2008 Cannes Film Festival with the film. Hunkeler macht Sachen Hunkeler macht Sachen is a 2008 Swiss German language television film that was filmed and produced at locations in Switzerland and in France. It is the third film in the hexalogy starring Mathias Gnädinger as Swiss police detective Peter Hunkeler. Rotkäppchen Little Red Riding Hood is a German film, directed by Walter Janssen, based on the story of Little Red Riding Hood by the Brothers Grimm. It should not be confused with the 1953 German film Little Red Riding Hood which is also based on the fairy tale. Big Easy to Big Empty: The Untold Story of the Drowning of New Orleans Big Easy to Big Empty: The Untold Story of the Drowning of New Orleans is a 2007 documentary film directed and reported by Greg Palast for Democracy Now!. Nagaram Nagaram is a 2008 Indian Telugu-language action film produced by M. Anjibabu, P. Kishore Babu on Mac Media-Blue Sky Entertainment banner and directed by C. C. Srinivas. The film stars Srikanth, Jagapati Babu, Kaveri Jha in the lead roles and music composed by Chakri. Dada Dada is an action Hindi film made in 1999. A revenge drama, with Mithun in the lead role. Film was box office failure. Film was re run as a Aaj ka boss however both version were flop. Yaji and Kita: The Battle of Toba Fushimi is a 1928 Japanese film directed by Tomiyasu Ikeda. This comedy film showcases the acting talent of Denjirō Ōkōchi and acts as a complementary film to Yasudas Rescue, which is part of the Yaji and Kita series. Iskul Bukol: 20 Years After (The Ungasis and Escaleras Adventure) Iskul Bukol 20 Years After is a Philippine comedy movie starring actors Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon. It is part of the Iskul Bukol franchise, depicting its characters 20 years after the end of the original TV series. It is also the fourth Iskul Bukol film. The movie, which was a joint collaboration of APT Entertainment, MZET Films, and OctoArts Films, was one of the movies exhibited at the 2008 Metro Manila Film Festival. God Went Surfing with the Devil God Went Surfing with the Devil is a 2010 surfing documentary directed by Alexander Klein that follows the story of a group of activists who are trying to get a shipment of 23 surfboards into the Gaza strip. The group is met with several problems, including the border of Gaza being sealed by Israel. The DVD was released in the US on May 24, 2011 and shortly thereafter was distributed on Netflix. Discordia Discordia is a feature documentary film directed by Ben Addelman and Samir Mallal. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, it chronicles life of three students during the aftermath of the Netanyahu Incident at Concordia University in Montreal in 2002. David der Tolhildan David der Tolhildan is a 2007 documentary film directed by Mano Khalil and produced in Switzerland. One Night Only One Night Only is a comedy-romance film released on December 25, 2008 by OctoArts and Canary. The cast was made up of primarily ABS-CBN, GMA and TV5 actors/actresses. Good Night Good Night is a short film directed by Indian director Geetika Narang. The film is about Madan Mohan Khullar, played by Vinod Nagpal, and his quest for a song - the lyrics of which he can remember only partially. The story of the film spans a single night in the life of Khullar who is fond of staying awake during nights. He is a music aficionado, and is constantly at loggerheads with his young domestic help Ratan. Sipayi Ramu Sipayi Ramu is 1972 Indian Kannada language film directed by Y. R. Swamy, based on the novel Barale Innu Yamune? by Nuggehalli Pankaja. It stars Rajkumar, Leelavathi and Aarathi in the lead roles. The supporting cast includes K. S. Ashwath, Shivaram, Vajramuni and Thoogudeepa Srinivas. At the 1971-72 Karnataka State Film Awards, the film was awarded the Third Best Film and Best Actress. The 2012 Hindi movie Paan Singh Tomar, based on the life of Indian soldier turned dacoit Paan Singh Tomar had a similar story line. American Faust: From Condi to Neo-Condi American Faust: From Condi to Neo-Condi is a 2009 documentary film by British filmmaker Sebastian Doggart that portrays the life and career of former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Vasantha Ragam Vasantha Raagam is a 1986 Tamil romantic drama film, directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar. The cast of the film includes Vijayakanth, Rahman, Sudha Chandran and S. A. Chandrasekhar in the lead roles. 759: Boy Scouts of Harlem 759: Boy Scouts of Harlem is a family documentary about Boy Scout Troop 759, which meets in Harlem. It was directed by Jake Boritt and Justin Szlasa who also produced, wrote, and edited the film. The film premiered as a free community event on March 14, 2009 at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem on Malcolm X Boulevard. Two weeks later it screened on board the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum in Manhattan, then on October 8, 2009 Senator Jeff Sessions and Senator Ben Nelson sponsored a screening on Capitol Hill. The film aired on public television stations around the country starting in August 2010, as presented by Maryland Public Television. The Tiger Next Door The Tiger Next Door is a feature-length 2009 documentary film directed and produced by Camilla Calamandrei. Eradu Nakshatragalu Eradu Nakshatragalu is a 1983 Indian Kannada film, directed by Singeetham Srinivasa Rao. The film stars Rajkumar, Ambika and Puneeth Rajkumar in the lead roles. The movie is famous for its evergreen songs which were composed by G. K. Venkatesh. The film was a major success at the box office upon its release. The plot of the movie is based on the popular novel The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain. Master Lohith played a double role in the movie. Suna Chadhei Mo Rupa Chadhei Suna Chadhei Mo Rupa Chadhei is a 2009 Indian Odia romantic comedy film directed by Humanshu Parija. after Nei Ja Re Megha Mate, Siddhanta Mahapatra, Anubhav Mohanty & Barsha Priyadarshini paired for second time in this film. This film is a remake of the Telugu film Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana directed by Prabhu Deva. Rickshawkaran Rickshawkaran is a 1971 Indian Tamil-language vigilante film directed by M. Krishnan Nair and produced by R. M. Veerappan, who doubled as screenwriter. The film stars M. G. Ramachandran, Padmini and Manjula in the lead roles. It deals with Selvam, a rickshaw puller who witnesses the murder of another rickshaw puller, and decides to unearth the mystery behind this murder. Rickshawkaran was released on 29 May 1971. It was a major commercial success, with a theatrical run of over 100 days. For his performance, Ramachandran the National Film Award for Best Actor, becoming the first South Indian actor to do so, though he also became the subject of criticism for allegedly using political influence to his advantage. The film was later remade in Hindi as Rickshawala. Un amore di strega Un amore di strega was an Italian TV movie from 2009, in which Alessia Marcuzzi, Pietro Sermonti, Anna Galiena and Luca Ward were the main cast. Atomic Mom Atomic Mom is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by M.T Silvia about the complex experiences of two women struggling with the emotional repercussions of their connections to the nuclear bombings on Hiroshima, Japan, at the end of World War II in August 1945. The One Lamb The One Lamb is a 2009 American Christian film directed by Bryan Forrest, set to be released on March 30, 2009. It stars John W. Price, Alyson Lowe, Anna Holmes and Bryan Forrest. It is unrated. It was financed by University City United Methodist Church, in North Carolina. Rat Rod Rockers! Rat Rod Rockers! is a 2010 B-Movie written and directed by D.A. Sebasstian. Gunshot Gunshot is 1996 Telugu mystery film directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy starring Ali, Prakash Raj and Keerthi Reddy in the lead roles. It was Keerthi Reddys debut film. Bhavani IPS Bhavani IPS is a 2011 Tamil action film directed by G. Kicha and starring Sneha in the titular role as the police officer. The film also has Vivek, Sampath Raj, and Kota Srinivasa Rao. Others in the cast include Aryan and Yasmin Khan. It is the remake of Vyjayanthi IPS played by Vijayashanti. It was released in Tamil on 11 March 2011. Menschenliebe Menschenliebe is an independent German feature film directed by Alexander Tuschinski. It had its premiere in Stuttgart, Germany in December 2010. It was screened and received numerous awards at international film-festivals, was additionally shown in various cinemas and screening events in Germany, and was officially released online in June 2013. It is the first instalment of Tuschinskis informal Trilogy of Rebellion - three very different feature films connected by the same thoughts, ideas and main characters, although each tells an independent story: Menschenliebe, Timeless and an upcoming project called Revolution!. Additionally, the film Break-Up refers to some events of Menschenliebe. Kutty Pisasu Kutti Pisasu in Tamil, Bombat Car in Kannada and Cara Majaka in Telugu is a 2010 Indian multilingual fantasy film written and directed by Rama Narayanan, in his 121st venture. The film stars Baby Keerthika, Ramji, Sangeetha, and Ramya Krishnan in the lead roles, while Riyaz Khan, Shafi, Ganja Karuppu, and Nassar play supporting roles. The film was simultaneously made in Telugu and Kannada as Cara Majaka and Bombat Car with slightly different supporting cast. Tamil version was dubbed in Hindi as Magic Robot. I'll Be There Ill Be There is a 2010 Filipino drama film starring Gabby Concepcion with daughter, KC Concepcion and Jericho Rosales. It is Star Cinemas offering for Fathers Day. The film premiered nationwide on June 16, 2010. The film had international screenings in select cities in the United States such as San Francisco, Milpitas, Cerritos, Ontario, San Diego, Seattle, Honolulu, Las Vegas, and Bergenfield. Reunited Reunited is a British television pilot written by Mike Bullen and directed by Simon Delaney. It was first broadcast on BBC One on 30 June 2010. La commedia di Amos Poe La Commedia di Amos Poe is a 2010 experimental documentary film by Amos Poe. The film had its world premiere on 1 September 2010 at the Venice Film Festival. The film is a new translation of Dantes Divine Comedy and stars Roberto Benigni and Sandro Lombardi. Plus Two Plus 2 is a 2010 Malayalam film from the debutant director Shebi Chavakkad. Starring Roshan Basheer, Shafna, Vishnu Mohan, Justine John, Deepak Murali and Sajin, the film tells a simple tale of youngsters doing their pre-university course. It released on 13 August 2010 across theaters in Kerala, to mainly positive reviews. Shafna who hogged limelight with the recent super hit Katha Parayumpol and its Tamil version Kuselan is moving up from a child actress to the status of a heroine, playing Meenakshi in this movie. Among the five fresh faces Roshan is the son of the actor Kalanthan Basheer while Vishnu Mohan is the son of producer Seven Arts Mohan. A Tibetan Love Song A Tibetan Love Song is a 2010 Chinese romance film starring Alec Su, Ju Wenpei, Purba Rgyal, Zhang Guangbei, Ariel Aisin-Gioro, Lau Yiwei, Chen Daolin, and Yuan Wenting. It was released on 5 November 2010 in China. War on Terror War on Terror is an Austrian documentary film about the "War on Terror" initiated by U.S. president George W. Bush in 2001. The film features interviews with Manfred Nowak, who was United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture from 2004 to 2010, Amy Goodman, the host and co-founder of Democracy Now! and the U.S. historian Alfred W. McCoy. Two former detainees from the Guantanamo Bay detention camp are introduced in the film, Murat Kurnaz and Mustafa Ait Idir. It was theatrically released in Austria on December 9, 2011. War on Terror is the third film from Parallel Universe. What Fun We Were Having What Fun We Were Having is a 2011 American thriller film directed by Adam Wingard. It stars Hannah Hughes, AJ Bowen, Lane Hughes, Brandon Carroll, and Amanda Crawford. Set in a small American town, the film contains four stories about sexual assault. The film was written by Wingard, Simon Barrett and E. L. Katz. It was produced by Snowford Pictures and runs 80 minutes. It screened at the Fantasia Festival in 2011. Irada Pakka Irada Pakka is a Marathi film released on 23 April 2010. Produced by Smita Meghe and directed by Kedar Shinde. The movie is based on happily married couple who are so bored with their daily routine life that they decide to take an uncharted path in their relationship and see where it lands. A poignant and gripping human drama takes the audience on a journey into introspection. Second Virginity is a 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Hiroshi Kurosaki. La Sargento Matacho La sargento Matacho is a 2017 Colombian drama film directed by William Gonzalez and starring Fabiana Medina, Damián Alcázar, Marlon Moreno and Juan Pablo Barragán. It is inspired by historical events such as La Violencia. The film was shown on October 11, 2017 at the 7º Almeria Western Film Festival. Voices of Transition Voices of Transition is a 2012 documentary film by film director and producer Nils Aguilar. The film was produced in France and Germany and examines the danger posed to agricultural production by energy and resource scarcity. It depicts organic agricultural alternatives in France, the Transition Towns movement and urbanised food production in Cuba as forerunners of the transformation of food production away from industrialised agriculture and towards small-scale, decentralised production methods. The German cinema debut was held on 2 May 2013 as part of a wider German cinema tour, followed or preceded by theatrical releases and tours in Italy, USA, Portugal Wallonia and Flanders, Great Britain, Argentina and Chile. Antwerpen Centraal Antwerp Central is a Belgian feature film, which was screened at several film festivals in 2011 and received its world premiere in Montreal at the International Festival of Films on Art, where it won the 29th, FIFA Montréal, Winner Grand Prix. The film is written and directed by Peter Krüger. Drawing inspiration from the book Austerlitz by W.G. Sebald the film is a historical, mildly ironic and contemplative look at the Central Station in Antwerp as a magical realistic location where past and present, history and daily life, fiction and reality are in constant flux. Running as a thread through the film are the dreams and reminiscences of a traveler, played by Johan Leysen, who arrives at Antwerp Central and through whose eyes we observe the station. The films cast includes Johan Leysen, and Thessa Krüger. Wizard's Way Wizards Way is a 2013 comedy film starring Socrates Adams-Florou, Sadie Frost, and Joe Hartley. The debut feature of a director known only as Metal Man, the comedic faux-documentary was shot on location in Manchester on a budget of £400. The Men with Blue Dots The Men with Blue Dots is a Mongolian 2011 movie drama directed by Dorjsuren Shadav. Hard Grit Hard Grit is a 1998 climbing film produced by Slackjaw Film, featuring climbing on gritstone in the North of England. It has won ten international film festival awards . Valentine's Night Valentines Night is a 2012 Hindi-language romantic thriller film directed by Krishan Kumar and Baadal. It features Payal Rohatgi, Sangram Singh, Rahul Minz, Neha Thakur as the lead roles. The films music was composed by Astitva-The Band. The film, produced by Kirshan Kumar and Sanjeev Malhotra, was released on 10 February 2012. The Phoney Civilization The Phoney Civilization is a satirical TV musical released in 1974 by the Bulgarian National Television, directed by Hacho Boyadzhiev, starring Georgi Partsalev, Georgi Kaloyanchev, Ruzha Delcheva, Nikola Anastasov, Lora Keranova and Zorka Dimitrova. The work is a musical adaptation based on the 1871 classical play by the Bulgarian playwright Dobri Voynikov. The music is composed by Decho Taralezhkov. The production is in the scope of the programme called Television theatre, a popular programme which has been realized by the Bulgarian television during the 1970s and the 1980s. In a folklore manner, the musical ridicules the "fashionable" trends of behaviour and imitation of the foreign models. The accurately chosen cast, featuring some of the leading Bulgarian comic actors, the vivid scenography as well as the memorable music turn the work into a classic example of the Bulgarian performing arts from those years. Bay of All Saints Bay of All Saints is a documentary film by Annie Eastman and produced by Diane Markrow and Davis Coombe about the conditions of families who live in a community of palafitas in Salvador. Palafitas are shacks built on stilts in the ocean bay inhabited by generations of poor families. The families of this community confront forced relocation as a government program works to reclaim the bay to restore the ecology of the bay. The story profiles three single mother households and is told from the perspective of Norato, a local refrigerator repairman. Aalaap Aalaap is a 2012 musical drama film and the first film directed by Manish Manikpuri. The film is set and shot in and around present day Chhattisgarh with the main protagonists being college students with a passion for music. Disturbing the Peace Disturbing the Peace is a 2009 documentary film directed by the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei. In the movie, Ai Weiwei and Pu Zhiqiang talk to the police and they try to find out what happened to a female colleague after a police raid during their way to Chengdu as the witnesses for the trial of the civil rights advocate Tan Zuoren. Angel Home is a 2013 Japanese drama film directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi. It was released in Japan on 25 May. Barney's Magical Musical Adventure Barneys Magical Musical Adventure is a Barney & Friends home video. It is the first Barney & Friends video to never be seen on TV, having been released in 1993. A re-release version from 1996 works on Actimates Barney. The Boy from Ipanema The Boy from Ipanema Mouni Mouni is a Kannada language film released in 2003 directed by B. S. Lingadevaru, and is based on a novella of U. R. Ananthamurthy. It stars H. G. Dattatreya and Anant Nag in the lead roles. Soap Life Soap Life is a 2012 documentary film produced by New York Production Services that chronicles the decline of daytime television dramas and the prospective future of the genre. Gunna Gunna is a 2005 Kannada romance-action-drama film directed by Dwarki featuring Mayur Patel and Chaitra Hallikeri in the lead roles. The film features background score and soundtrack composed by Mahesh. The film released on 12 May 2005. Sakkare Sakkare is a 2013 Indian Kannada-language romantic drama film written and directed by Abhaya Simha, which stars Ganesh and Deepa Sannidhi in the lead roles. The major portions of the film have been shot in Madikeri, Bangalore, Mysore and other places. The film is produced jointly by B. Suresha and Shylaja Nag of Media House Productions and the music is scored by V. Harikrishna. Tuneega Tuneega Tuneega Tuneega is a Telugu film written and directed by M. S. Raju. It stars Sumanth Ashwin and Rhea Chakraborty and was produced by Maganti Ramji under Padmini Arts banner. The film is being presented and distributed by Dil Raju under Sri Venkateswara Creations Banner. It was released worldwide on 20 July 2012. Arrows of the Thunder Dragon - Director's Cut Arrows of the Thunder Dragon is a 2013 Australian drama film directed by Greg Sneddon. The film was selected as the Australian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The film was shot in Bhutan. Cloudy Times Cloudy Times is a 2014 documentary film directed by Arami Ullon. The film illustrates Ullóns relationship with her ageing mother, who suffers from epilepsy and Parkinsons disease, and the conflicts she faces when she needs to take care of her while living away. It was selected as the Paraguayan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards and Goya Awards. The documentary is a co-production between Switzerland, where the director resides, and Paraguay. Varavu Nalla Uravu Varavu Nalla Uravu is a 1990 Indian Tamil film, directed by Visu and produced by Rajam Balachandar. The film stars Visu, Annapoorna, Rekha, Vidhyashree, Kishmu and Ilavarasan in the lead roles. It has been remade into Telugu as Dabbu Bhale Jabbu and in Malayalam as Achan Kombathu Amma Varampathu. It is loosely based on the 1937 movie Make Way for Tomorrow, which had been adapted into a 1958 Kannada movie School Master. The film had musical score by Shankar Ganesh. Visu was awarded for Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Story Writer. Gray Matters Gray Matters is a 2014 documentary film that was written and directed by Marco Orsini. It premiered at the Architecture and Design Film Festival on 15 October 2014 in New York City and received a theatrical release on 28 May 2016. The film explores the life of architect and designer Eileen Gray. Time Teens: The Beginning Time Teens: The Beginning is a 2015 Scottish feature film directed by Ryan Alexander Dewar. It was originally written as a TV Series by writer/actor Ian Grieve around ten years earlier. Grieve was resident director in Perth Theatre where he met Dewar and they pursued Grieves TV scripts as a short film. Bangaaru KodiPetta Bangaru Kodipetta is a 2014 Romantic Comedy Telugu film directed by Raj Pippalla and produced by Sunitha Tati under Guru Films and starring Navdeep and Swati Reddy in lead roles. The Big Melt: How Steel Made Us Hard The Big Melt is a documentary film about the Sheffield steel industry which combines archive footage with a live soundtrack. It was made by Jarvis Cocker and filmmaker Martin Wallace for the 20th annual Sheffield Doc/Fest in 2013, to celebrate the centenary of the steel industry. The film was made using footage from the BFI National Archive. The film was commissioned by BBC Storyville and BBC North in association with the BFI, using public funding from the National Lottery through Arts Council England. Chigasaki Story is a 2014 Japanese romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Takuya Misawa. Haya Nakazaki, Ena Koshino, Kiki Sugino, Natusko Hori, and Juri Fukushima star as guests whose lives intersect at a resort in Chigasaki. Marinoni: The Fire in the Frame Marinoni: The Fire in the Frame is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Tony Girardin and released in 2014. The film profiles Giuseppe Marinoni, a former competitive cyclist turned bicycle manufacturer who at age 75 is attempting to set a new cycling time record for his age bracket. As a secondary storyline, the film also focuses on Marinonis longtime friendship with champion cyclist Jocelyn Lovell, who raced on a Marinoni bike until his career ended when a traffic accident left him quadriplegic. The film premiered at the Hot Docs Canadian International Film Festival in 2014. The film received two Canadian Screen Award nominations, for Best Feature Length Documentary and Best Editing in a Documentary, at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards in 2015. Pesarattu Pesarattu is a 2015 Telugu language film directed by Mahesh Kathi. Creators: The Past Creators: The Past is an upcoming Italian fantasy film written by Piergiuseppe Zaia and Eleonora Fani, directed by Piergiuseppe Zaia and starring Gérard Depardieu, Bruce Payne, Eleonara Fani, Marc Fiorini, Jennifer Mischiati and William Shatner. Painted Land: In Search of the Group of Seven Painted Land: In Search of the Group of Seven is a Canadian 2015 documentary film written by Nancy Lang and directed by Phyllis Ellis. It tells the daring story of three adventurers who travel through the Canadian terrain to arrive at different landscapes that have famously been painted before, and allows them to appreciate the spirituality and artistry behind the paintings, and their natural locations. The title refers to the Group of Seven, a group of Canadian landscape artists who were active 1920-1933. The film was an official selection at the 2015 Vancouver International Film Festival. Love and Love Only Love & Love Only is a 2015 English-language Australian feature film directed by Indian-born Australian filmmaker Julian Karikalan. starring Rohit Kalia, who was Mr. India Australia in 2014 and Georgia Nicholas in lead roles. A cross-cultural romantic film where an Indian falls in love with an Australian girl features background score and songs by Indias legendary composer Ilaiyaraaja, who is the only composer on earth to have scored for more than 1000 feature films. However, this is the first-ever English-language feature film for which he has composed original songs. The film was launched for online audience on November 22, 2016 and is available on YouTube in countries that allow Paid content, while for the rest of the world, the movie is available on Vimeo on demand and VHX. Adhibar Adhibar is a 2015 Tamil action film directed by Surya Prakash. The film stars Jeevan and Vidya Pradeep in the leading roles with Nandha, Samuthirakani, Richard Rishi, and Ranjith playing supporting roles. The film was produced by T. Sivakumar, who also wrote the story for the film. The soundtrack was composed by newcomer Vikram Selva with editing done by Zashi Qmer and cinematography by Philip Vijayakumar. The film was released on 28 August 2015 to extremely negative reviews. Klezmer Klezmer is a 2015 Polish war-drama film written and directed by Piotr Chrzan. It was screened in the Venice Days section at the 72nd edition of the Venice Film Festival. Sing Blue Silver Sing Blue Silver is a documentary about Duran Durans 1983-1984 World Tour directed by Michael Collins. A sixty-minute edited version of the documentary was aired on MTV under the title Blue Silver. Sing Blue Silver was originally released on videotape and on LaserDisc, near the end of 1984. It was re-issued on DVD in April 2004. A 1984 book of the same name featured still photography by official tour photographer Denis ORegan. The title comes from a verse from the song "The Chauffeur", released in 1982. It was certified gold by the RIAA. Children of Iron is a 2015 Japanese drama film directed by Koki Fukuyama. It was the opening film at the 2015 SKIP CITY INTERNATIONAL D-Cinema FESTIVAL and was also screened at the 2015 Tokyo International Film Festival. The films theme song is by Glim Spanky. Soul on Ice: Past, Present and Future Soul On Ice: Past, Present, & Future is a 2016 American documentary film directed, produced, and written by Damon Kwame Mason. The film tells the story of the Coloured Hockey League and the history of Black players in ice hockey in the United States and Canada. Abar Tora Manush Ho Abar Tora Manush Ho is a 1973 Bangladeshi film starring Maruf Ahmed, Bobita, Farooque and Raisul Islam Asad. Khan Ataur Rahman earned both Best Film and Best Director Award at Bangladesh National Film Awards. Credence Credence is a 2015 British Sci-fi film written and directed by Mike Buonaiuto. It stars Alex Hammond, Anthony Topham and Tia Kenny. Credence is the story of a family of two torn gay fathers, who sacrifice their lives to save their daughter in the last evacuation from the Earth, before its devastation. Credence is challenging standard LGBT portrayal in films, and follows Buonaiutos previous campaigns #LoveAlwaysWins, Homecoming, and Invisible Parents. Credence premiered on 17 May 2015 at the Prince Charles Cinema. Khodar Pore Ma Khodar Pore Ma is a 2012 Dhallywood action drama film directed by Shahin-Sumon. The film features Shakib Khan, Bobita, Shahara and Misha Showdagor in lead roles. The film released on Eid al-Fitr of 20 August 2012. Upon release, the film received positive reviews and declared as a superhit. This was the second time Shakib Khan won the National Film Award for Best Actor. The Last Attraction The Last Attraction is a 1929 Soviet film directed by Ivan Pravov and Olga Preobrazhenskaya. The Smart Studios Story The Smart Studios Story is a 2016 documentary film written, directed and co-produced by Wendy Schneider. The film chronicles the history and impact of Madison-based recording studio Smart Studios, founded by Butch Vig and Steve Marker in 1983. The film premiered on March 16, 2016, at the SXSW Film Festival and was released on iTunes March 7, 2017. Love Station Love Station is a 2016 Indian Odia-language drama film directed by Ashok Pati and produced and distributed by Tarang Cine Productions. It stars Elina Samantray and Babushan in lead roles while Papu Pom Pom and Mihir Das play supporting roles. The movie is a remake of 2013 Telugu movie Venkatadri Express. Skripka Violin is the final novel of the film trilogy "Witnesses". The film opens at the beginning of the 20th century in a violin shop, where an instrument was created as a present for a Jewish boy. Later that violin became a witness to the tragic events that took place during the Holocaust. When the instrument turned a hundred years old, its journey ended a concert at the Wailing Wall. Kolanji Kolanji is a 2019 Indian Tamil comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Dhanaram Saravanan, produced by Naveen, and starring Samuthirakani, Sanghavi, Rajaji, Naina Sarwar, and Kirubakaran. The film features cinematography by Vijayan Munusamy, editing by Athiyappan Siva, and music composed by Natarajan Sankaran. The film released on 26 July 2019. Gogita's New Life Gogitas New Life is a 2016 Georgian documentary film directed by Levan Koguashvili. It was screened in the Feature-Length Documentary section at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. Lucky Boy Lucky Boy is a 2017 comedy and coming-of-age film directed by Boris Boo, and starring Wang Weiliang, Venus Wong, Chew Chor Meng and Chen Xiuhuan as the main cast. Kalathur Gramam Kalathur Gramam is a 2017 Tamil-language Indian film directed by Saran K Adwaithan, starring Kishore and Yagna Shetty in lead roles with Tarun Shatriya in important roles. HeartCatch PreCure! , or HeartCatch Pretty Cure! is a Japanese anime series and the seventh installment in the Pretty Cure metaseries by Izumi Todo, featuring the fifth generation of Cures. Produced by Toei Animation, the series is directed by Tatsuya Nagamine and written by Takashi Yamada. Official character designs were done by Yoshihiko Umakoshi. The series premiered on February 7, 2010 on TV Asahis ANN network, following Fresh Pretty Cure!, and ended on January 30, 2011, where it was followed by Suite PreCure. The series has two main motifs. One is fashion, which is referenced in Tsubomi joining the fashion club, which is part of the storyline. And second is flowers, which are prominent in the naming of numerous characters and items, as well as in the main storyline. Additionally, most episodes contain at least one reference to the language of flowers. Premasoothram Premasoothram is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Jiju Asokan, based on the short story Jalajeevitham by Asokan Charuvil. The story is set in the period 1980-1990s. The film stars Chemban Vinod Jose, Balu Varghese, Dharmajan Bolgatty, Indrans, Sudheer Karamana and Lijomol Jose. The film was released in Kerala on 11 May 2018. Lily Bily Lily Bily is a 2018 Nepalese drama romance film, directed by Millan Chams. The film is produced by Govinda Shahi, and Sudip Khadka under the banner of Kafia Films. The film stars Pradeep Khadka, Priyanka Karki, Jassita Gurung, and Anoop Bikram Shahi in the lead roles. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Adventures of Sherlock Holmes; or, Held for Ransom is a 1905 American silent film directed by J. Stuart Blackton for Vitagraph Studios. It was the second film based on Arthur Conan Doyles Sherlock Holmes stories, following the 1900 Mutoscope trick film Sherlock Holmes Baffled, and is usually regarded as the first attempt to film a "serious" Holmes adaptation. The scenario was by Theodore Liebler based on elements of Conan Doyles novel The Sign of the Four. Robert Pohle notes that "Deprived of his voice in those early silent films, Holmes was also transformed from an intellectual, armchair detective into a more kinetic action figure—almost a sort of cowboy-in-deerstalker." Although sometimes considered a lost film, fragments are still extant in the Library of Congress paper print collection. The film was shot on 35mm black-and-white film, running to one reel of 725 feet in length. Esmeralda Esmeralda is a 1905 French short silent film based on the novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame written by Victor Hugo. It was directed by Alice Guy-Blaché and Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset. There are two characters in the film, Esmeralda and Quasimodo. The film is the oldest film adaptation of the novel. The Bandit's Waterloo The Bandits Waterloo is a 1908 silent American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Mr. Jones Has a Card Party Mr. Jones Has a Card Party is a 1909 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists. Robin Hood Robin Hood is a 1912 film made by Eclair Studios when it and many other early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee at the beginning of the 20th century. The films costumes feature enormous versions of the familiar hats of Robin and his merry men, and uses the unusual effect of momentarily superimposing images different animals over each character to emphasize their good or evil qualities. The film was directed by Étienne Arnaud and Herbert Blaché, and written by Eustace Hale Ball. A restored copy of the 30-minute film exists and was exhibited in 2006 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. When the Earth Trembled When the Earth Trembled is an American silent disaster film starring Ethel Clayton and Harry Myers. The film, a short feature, may be the first fiction film to depict the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Motion Picture Story Magazine published a story version of the screenplay by Henry Albert Phillips. The Heart of a Hero The Heart of a Hero is a surviving 1916 silent film historical drama based upon the play "Nathan Hale" by Clyde Fitch, directed by Emile Chautard and starring Robert Warwick and Gail Kane. It was produced and distributed by World Film Corporation. Prints exist at George Eastman House and the Library of Congress. Little Women Little Women is a lost 1918 American silent drama film directed by Harley Knoles and written by Anne Maxwell based upon the novel of the same name by Louisa May Alcott. The film stars Isabel Lamon, Dorothy Bernard, Lillian Hall, Florence and Conrad Nagel. The film was released on November 10, 1918, by Paramount Pictures. Salome Salomé is a 1918 American silent drama film produced by William Fox and starring actress Theda Bara. The Squaw Man The Squaw Man is a 1918 American Western film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. It is a remake of DeMilles 1914 film of the same name, which is based upon a 1905 play by Edwin Milton Royle. The film was reportedly made as an experiment to prove DeMilles theory that a good film is based on a good story. It cost $40,000 to make and grossed $350,000. It would be remade again by DeMille in 1931. The 1918 The Squaw Man is a lost film with only the last reel extant. The Lightning Raider The Lightning Raider is a 1919 American action film serial directed by George B. Seitz. It was the on-screen debut of Boris Karloff. The film serial survives in an incomplete state with some reels preserved at the Library of Congress and other film archives. The Test of Honor The Test of Honor is an American silent film drama produced by Famous Players-Lasky, released by Paramount, directed by John S. Robertson, and starring John Barrymore. Considered the actors first drama movie role after years of doing film comedies and farces. It is based on author E. Phillips Oppenheim 1906 novel The Malefactor. The film was made at Famous Players East Coast facility and released prior to Robertson and Barrymores famous Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. An Arabian Knight An Arabian Knight is a 1920 American drama film directed by Charles Swickard and produced by Sessue Hayakawas Haworth Pictures Corporation. Its survival status is classified as unknown, which suggests that it is a lost film. Spanish Fiesta La Fête espagnole is a 1920 French silent film directed by Germaine Dulac and written by Louis Delluc. It was cited by critic and film historian Georges Sadoul as being first in ushering in French impressionist cinema. Die Geierwally The Vulture Wally is a 1921 German silent drama film directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring Albert Steinrück, Henny Porten and William Dieterle. The film is a bergfilm based on a novel by Wilhelmine von Hillern. It is a melodrama set in the Alps, and was one of Duponts most successful films of the early 1920s. Fox Farm Fox Farm is a 1922 British silent drama film directed by Guy Newall and starring Newall, Ivy Duke and Barbara Everest. It is based on the 1911 novel Fox Farm by Warwick Deeping. A farmers wife becomes obsessed with the high life, and abandons him after he loses his sight. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios. Unlike many of the era, the film is still extant. Love's Boomerang Loves Boomerang is a 1922 British crime film directed by John S. Robertson. Alfred Hitchcock is credited as a title designer. The film is now lost. The Arab The Arab is a silent film starring Ramon Novarro and Alice Terry, written and directed by Rex Ingram, based on a 1911 play by Edgar Selwyn. Black Lightning Black Lightning is an extant 1924 American silent drama film directed by James P. Hogan, and starring Clara Bow and a dog named Thunder. It was made by independent Gotham Pictures. Prints of the film are held at the Russian state film archive Gosfilmofond and the UCLA Film and Television Archive. White Man White Man is a lost 1924 American silent drama film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and is set in a diamond mine in South Africa. It was Clark Gables film debut. Adventure Adventure is a lost 1925 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky, distributed by Paramount Pictures, directed by Victor Fleming, and featuring Wallace Beery in a major supporting role. The picture is based on Jack Londons 1911 novel Adventure. The Air Mail The Air Mail is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and starring Warner Baxter, Billie Dove, and Douglas Fairbanks. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures. Filmed in Death Valley National Park and the ghost town of Rhyolite, it was released in the United States on March 16, 1925. The Golden Bed The Golden Bed is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. It is based on a novel, Tomorrows Bread, by Wallace Irwin. Jeanie MacPherson wrote the screenplay. Prints of the film survive in the film archive at George Eastman House. The Mad Whirl The Mad Whirl is a 1925 jazz age black-and-white silent film drama film about the "loosening of youth morals" that took place during the 1920s. Written by Edward T. Lowe Jr. and Lewis Milestone, and directed by William A. Seiter for Universal Pictures, the film stars May McAvoy and Jack Mulhall. Devil's Island Devils Island is a 1926 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Chadwick Pictures and directed by Frank OConnor. The film stars Pauline Frederick, Richard Tucker and Marian Nixon. Made for Love Made for Love is a 1926 silent film drama directed by Paul Sloane, produced by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Leatrice Joy. A preserved film at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Paris at Midnight Paris at Midnight is a surviving 1926 silent film drama starring Jetta Goudal and Lionel Barrymore and was directed by E. Mason Hopper. It was distributed by Producers Distributing Corporation aka PDC. A copy is preserved at the Cinémathèque Française, Paris. Ranson's Folly Ransons Folly is a surviving 1926 silent film produced by and starring Richard Barthelmess and costarring Dorothy Mackaill. It is based on a Richard Harding Davis novel and 1904 play, Ransons Folly, and was filmed previously in 1910 and in 1915 by Edison. We're in the Navy Now Were in the Navy Now is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and starring Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton. Beery and Hatton previously appeared as a comedy team in Sutherlands Behind the Front and are reunited here. An abridged version of the film survives. A Gentleman of Paris A Gentleman of Paris is a 1927 American silent comedy film loosely based on the novel and play Bellamay the Magnificent by Roy Horniman. The film was directed by Harry dAbbadie dArrast and stars Adolphe Menjou, Arlette Marchal, Nicholas Soussanin, Lawrence Grant, and William B. Davidson. The feature has been preserved and was released on DVD in 2010. The movie was also the basis for the 1928 film A Certain Young Man. Die Hose The Trousers is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Werner Krauss, Jenny Jugo and Rudolf Forster. It was based on a play by Carl Sternheim. Art direction was by Heinrich Richter and Franz Schroedter. The film is notable for the performance of Veit Harlan, later the director who made the controversial antisemitic Jew Suss, as a Jewish barber in a film made by a director who would later died in the holocaust. Voyage au Congo Travels in the Congo is a French documentary film, directed by Marc Allégret. It depicts his expedition in French Equatorial Africa. The film debuted on 8 July 1927, opening at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier. It was Allégrets first directorial effort. About 80 minutes of the film survive. Dom v sugrobakh The House in the Snow-Drifts is a 1928 Soviet drama film directed by Fridrikh Ermler. The story is set in Petrograd in 1919 and follows an unemployed musician who tries to help his sick wife. The film is based on the short story "The Cave" by Yevgeny Zamyatin. It was released in the Soviet Union on 23 March 1928. Power Power is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Howard Higgin and starring William Boyd, Alan Hale, and Jacqueline Logan. Three Week Ends Three Weekends is a 1928 American comedy drama film directed by Clarence G. Badger and starring Clara Bow. The Case of Lena Smith The Case of Lena Smith is a 1929 American silent drama film directed by Josef von Sternberg, starring Esther Ralston and James Hall, and released by Paramount Pictures. The Case of Lena Smith is ranked by film critics as among the “lost masterpieces” of the silent era and the Holy Grail for archivists who sift through film repositories. The last remaining prints were destroyed by Paramount Pictures shortly after the end of the Second World War for tax purposes. In 2003, Japanese film historian Komatsu Hiroshi unearthed a four-minute fragment of The Case of Lena Smith in Manchuria, China, reviving interest in the film. The work was the last of Sternbergs eight silent films and one of three in his career set in the city of his birth and childhood: Vienna. The two other movies are Dishonored and The King Steps Out. American film-maker Curtis Harrington was among the last people to view a print from the Paramount vaults. Commenting on the experience in Sight & Sound Harrington wrote: A Dangerous Woman A Dangerous Woman is a 1929 American Pre-Code film released by Paramount, based on the Margery Lawrence story, A Woman Who Needed Killing. It was directed by Gerald Grove and Rowland V. Lee from a script by John Farrow and Edward E. Paramore Jr. Hjärtats triumf The Triumph of the Heart is a 1929 Swedish silent film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Carl Brisson, Lissy Arna and Edvin Adolphson. The film was made in partnership with British International Pictures and was given a British release in 1930 under the alternative title of False Gold. The Return of the Rat The Return of the Rat is a 1929 British silent drama film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Ivor Novello, Isabel Jeans and Mabel Poulton. It was made by Gainsborough Pictures at their Islington Studios. It was also released with a music-and-effects soundtrack for cinemas wired for sound. Kismet Kismet is a 1930 American pre-Code costume drama film photographed entirely in an early widescreen process using 65mm film that Warner Bros. called Vitascope. The film, now considered lost, was based on Edward Knoblocks play Kismet, and was previously filmed as a silent film in 1920 which also starred Otis Skinner. Leathernecking Leathernecking is a 1930 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline, from a screenplay by Alfred Jackson and Jane Murfin, adapted from the Broadway musical comedy Present Arms, by Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart and Herbert Fields. Although based on a musical, it used only two of the original Rodgers and Hart songs from the Broadway hit, along with original songs, including three by Oscar Levant and Sidney Clare. An early part-color feature film with a Technicolor insert, this film was Irene Dunnes film debut. Lightnin' Lightnin is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Henry King and written by S. N. Behrman and Sonya Levien. The film stars Will Rogers, Louise Dresser, Joel McCrea, Helen Cohan, Jason Robards and Luke Cosgrave. The film was released on December 7, 1930, by Fox Film Corporation. It is a remake of the 1925 silent film, which was directed by John Ford. Those Who Dance Those Who Dance is a 1930 American Pre-Code crime film produced and distributed by Warner Bros., directed by William Beaudine, and starring Monte Blue, Lila Lee, William "Stage" Boyd and Betty Compson. It is a remake of the 1924 silent film Those Who Dance starring Bessie Love and Blanche Sweet. The story, written by George Kibbe Turner, was based on events which actually took place among gangsters in Chicago. Vengeance Vengeance is a 1930 American film directed by Archie Mayo. Nie wieder Liebe! No More Love is a 1931 German musical comedy film directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Lilian Harvey, Harry Liedtke and Felix Bressart. It is based on Julius Berstls novel Dover-Calais. A separate French-language version Calais-Dover was also released. The films art direction was by Werner Schlichting. The W Plan The W Plan is a 1930 British spy film produced and directed by Victor Saville and starring Brian Aherne, Madeleine Carroll, Gibb McLaughlin, and Gordon Harker. The screenplay was written by Saville with Miles Malleson and Frank Launder, based on the novel of the same name by Graham Seton. When the film was released in the United States, Aherne was appearing in The Barretts of Wimpole Street on Broadway, and receiving praise for his performance as Robert Browning. The film was a critical success, but did not do well at the box office. The All-American The All American is a 1932 American sports drama film directed by Russell Mack and written by Ferdinand Reyher and Frank Wead. The film stars Richard Arlen, Andy Devine and Gloria Stuart. It was given its premiere in Los Angeles on October 7, 1932, by Universal Pictures. Many noted real-life football players and a coach appeared uncredited in the film. The Countess of Monte-Christo The Countess of Monte Cristo is a 1932 German comedy drama film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Brigitte Helm, Rudolf Forster and Lucie Englisch. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios outside Berlin and on location in Vienna and the ski resort of Semmering. It was remade in the United States in 1934 with Fay Wray in the lead role. Han, hun og Hamlet Han, hun og Hamlet is a 1932 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen Sr. The Man Called Back The Man Called Back is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by Robert Florey. This film was independently produced for the bargain-basement price of $68,000, partly because Florey was allowed to re-use the tropical set constructed for the RKO Radio Pictures film Bird of Paradise. Rasputin, Demon with Women Rasputin, Demon with Women is a 1932 German drama film directed by Adolf Trotz and starring Conrad Veidt, Paul Otto and Hermine Sterler. It portrays the influence wielded by Gregory Rasputin over the Russian Royal Family around the time of the First World War. The films sets were designed by the art directors Gustav A. Knauer and Walter Reimann. La tavola dei poveri The Table of the Poor is a 1932 Italian drama film directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring Raffaele Viviani, Leda Gloria and Salvatore Costa. It was based on a play by Viviani set in Naples. The films sets were designed by Gastone Medin. It portrays the adventures of an impoverished Marquis who continues to lead a grand lifestyle. The Wiser Sex The Wiser Sex is a 1932 American pre-Code crime drama film directed by Berthold Viertel and Victor Viertel and starring Claudette Colbert, Melvyn Douglas, Lilyan Tashman, William "Stage" Boyd and Ross Alexander. Made by Paramount Pictures, its working title was The Weaker Sex. Clyde Fitchs play was first filmed by Famous Players in 1916 as The Woman in the Case, directed by Hugh Ford and starring Pauline Frederick. Famous Players-Laskys 1922 production, The Law and the Woman, directed by Penrhyn Stanlaws and starring Betty Compson, was also based on Fitchs play. It is the film debut of Franchot Tone, and the final film of stage veteran Effie Shannon. The Billion Dollar Scandal The Billion Dollar Scandal is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Harry Joe Brown and written by Beatrice Banyard, Willard Mack and Gene Towne. The film stars Robert Armstrong, Constance Cummings, Olga Baclanova, Frank Morgan, James Gleason, Irving Pichel and Warren Hymer. The film was released on January 7, 1933 by Paramount Pictures. Krakatoa Krakatoa is a 1933 American Pre-Code short documentary film produced by Joe Rock. It won the Academy Award in 1934 for Best Short Subject. Educational Pictures was the film distributor of the film. This film was notable for overwhelming the sound systems of the cinemas of the time. In Australia, the distributors insisted on a power output of 10 watts RMS as a minimum for cinemas wishing to show the film. This was then considered a large system, and forced many cinemas to upgrade. A revised version was made in 1966 for the Library of Congress. Paddy the Next Best Thing Paddy the Next Best Thing is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Janet Gaynor, Warner Baxter and Walter Connolly. The screenplay was written by Edwin J. Burke, based on the 1912 novel Paddy the Next Best Thing by Gertrude Page and its later stage adaptation. Strange People Strange People is a 1933 American mystery film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring John Darrow, Gloria Shea and Hale Hamilton. Sundown Rider Sundown Rider is a 1932 sound film western directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Buck Jones. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. A print is held by the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation. Voi meitä! Anoppi tulee. Voi meitä! Anoppi tulee is a 1933 Finnish comedy film directed by Erkki Karu and starring Mia Backman, Uuno Laakso and Georg Malmstén. It was based on a popular stage farce My Wifes Family by Fred Duprez. There were three British film versions of the play, in 1931, 1941, and 1956. It had also been filmed previously in Sweden in 1932, and it was the popularity of this which led to the Finnish version being made. Flirting with Danger Flirting with Danger is a 1934 American comedy adventure film directed by Vin Moore and starring Robert Armstrong, Edgar Kennedy and William Cagney. The picture was released by Monogram Pictures and has a running time of 62 minutes. Here Comes the Groom Here Comes the Groom is a 1934 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick and written by Richard Flournoy and Casey Robinson. The film stars Jack Haley, Mary Boland, Neil Hamilton, Patricia Ellis, Isabel Jewell, Lawrence Gray and Sidney Toler. The film was released on June 22, 1934, by Paramount Pictures. The films sets were designed by the art director David S. Garber. Jealousy Jealousy is a 1934 American drama film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Nancy Carroll, George Murphy, Donald Cook and Raymond Walburn. The film was released on November 23, 1934 by Columbia Pictures. Little Mother Little Mother is a 1935 Austrian-Hungarian comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Franciska Gaal, Friedrich Benfer and Otto Wallburg. The film was made by a local subsidiary of the American Universal Pictures. The rights were later acquired by RKO who remade it in English as Bachelor Mother starring Ginger Rogers and David Niven. The Man Who Changed His Name The Man Who Changed His Name is a 1934 British crime film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Lyn Harding, Betty Stockfeld and Leslie Perrins. It was based on the play The Man Who Changed His Name by Edgar Wallace. It was made as a quota quickie at Twickenham Studios. The films art direction was by James A. Carter. Whispering Tongues Whispering Tongues is a 1934 British crime film directed by George Pearson and starring Reginald Tate, Jane Welsh and Russell Thorndike. The screenplay concerns a son who seeks revenge by stealing valuables from the men who drove his father to suicide. The Black Mask The Black Mask is a 1935 British crime film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Wylie Watson, Aileen Marson and Ellis Irving. It was made at Teddington Studios as a quota quickie by Warner Bros. British subsidiary. The films sets were designed by the studios resident art director Peter Proud. It is now considered a lost film. Cheers of the Crowd Cheers of the Crowd is a 1935 American drama film directed by Vin Moore and starring Russell Hopton, Irene Ware and Harry Holman. College Scandal College Scandal is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent and written by Frank Partos, Charles Brackett and Marguerite Roberts. The film stars Arline Judge, Kent Taylor, Wendy Barrie, William Frawley, Benny Baker, William Benedict and Mary Nash. The film was released on June 21, 1935, by Paramount Pictures. Coronado Coronado is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and written by Don Hartman and Frank Butler. The film stars Johnny Downs Betty Burgess, Jack Haley, Andy Devine, Leon Errol, Alice White and Eddy Duchin. The film was released on November 29, 1935, by Paramount Pictures. The Daring Young Man The Daring Young Man is a 1935 American comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and written by Sam Hellman, William Hurlbut and Glenn Tryon. The film stars James Dunn, Mae Clarke, Neil Hamilton, Sidney Toler, Warren Hymer and Stanley Fields. The film was released on May 24, 1935, by Fox Film Corporation. The Great Hotel Murder The Great Hotel Murder was a 1935 20th Century Fox film directed by Eugene Forde, based on Recipe for Murder a 1934 story by Vincent Starrett. The film starred Edmund Lowe and Victor McLaglen as rival sleuths, with supporting roles for Lynn Bari, Ernest Palmer and Madge Bellamy. Home on the Range Home on the Range is a 1935 American drama film directed by Arthur Jacobson and starring Jackie Coogan. Andre Sennwald of the New York Times described the film "to be a strictly makeshift Western". Mutiny Ahead Mutiny Ahead is a 1935 American adventure film directed by Thomas Atkins and starring Neil Hamilton, Kathleen Burke and Leon Ames. Navy Wife Navy Wife is a 1935 American drama film directed by Allan Dwan and written by Sonya Levien and Edward T. Lowe Jr.. It is based on the 1935 novel Beautys Daughter by Kathleen Norris. The film stars Claire Trevor, Ralph Bellamy, Jane Darwell, Warren Hymer, Ben Lyon and Kathleen Burke. The film was released on November 29, 1935, by 20th Century Fox. Never Too Late Never Too Late is a 1935 American crime film directed by Bernard B. Ray and starring Richard Talmadge, Thelma White and Robert Frazer . The Roaring West The Roaring West is a Universal film serial, starring Buck Jones as Montana Larkin and his horse, Silver, and co-starring Frank McGlynn Sr. as his trusy sidekick Jinglebob Morgan. Society Fever Society Fever is a 1935 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Lois Wilson, Lloyd Hughes and Hedda Hopper. Terror of the Plains Terror of the Plains is a 1934 American western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Tom Tyler, Roberta Gale and William Gould. Two Fisted Two-Fisted is a 1935 American comedy film directed by James Cruze, written by Sam Hellman, Francis Martin and Eddie Moran, and starring Lee Tracy, Roscoe Karns, Gail Patrick, Kent Taylor, Grace Bradley and Billy Lee. The film was released on October 4, 1935, by Paramount Pictures. Der Kampf Der Kampf is a 1936 Soviet-German film directed by Gustav von Wangenheim. Counterfeit Counterfeit is a 1936 American crime film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Chester Morris, Margot Grahame, Marian Marsh and Lloyd Nolan. A treasury department agent goes undercover to infiltrate a gang who have kidnapped an employee of the department and are forcing him to produce counterfeit notes. Die ewige Maske The Eternal Mask is a 1935 Austrian-Swiss drama film directed by Werner Hochbaum and starring Peter Petersen, Mathias Wieman and Franz Schafheitlin. The film was amongst the best ten foreign films of the year judged by the 1937 American National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. It also ran in competition at the 3rd Venice International Film Festival. Magnificent Brute Magnificent Brute is a 1936 American drama film directed by John G. Blystone. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction by Albert S. DAgostino and Jack Otterson. Talking About Jacqueline Talking About Jacqueline is a 1937 German drama film directed by Werner Hochbaum and starring Wera Engels, Albrecht Schoenhals and Sabine Peters. Two sisters compete for the affections of the same man. It was based on a 1926 novel by Katrin Holland which had later made into a 1942 British film Talk About Jacqueline. The films sets were designed by Alfred Bütow, Willi Herrmann and Hermann Warm. My American Wife My American Wife is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Harold Young and written by Elmer Davis, Edith Fitzgerald and Virginia Van Upp. The film stars Francis Lederer, Ann Sothern, Fred Stone, Billie Burke, Ernest Cossart and Grant Mitchell. The film was released on August 7, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. The Riding Avenger The Riding Avenger is a 1936 American western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Hoot Gibson, Ruth Mix and June Gale. Originally made by Diversion Pictures, it was picked up for distribution by Grand National Pictures. Sensation Sensation is a 1936 British crime film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring John Lodge, Diana Churchill, Francis Lister and Felix Aylmer. The screenplay concerns a crime reporter who solves a murder case using a piece of evidence he found amongst the victims possessions. Big Town Girl Big Town Girl is a 1937 American drama film directed by Alfred L. Werker and written by Lou Breslow, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan and John Patrick. The film stars Claire Trevor, Donald Woods, Alan Dinehart, Alan Baxter, Murray Alper and Spencer Charters. The film was released on December 3, 1937, by 20th Century Fox. Criminals of the Air Criminals of the Air is a 1937 American action film, directed by Charles C. Coleman. It stars Rosalind Keith, Charles Quigley and Rita Hayworth. The film marked "Rita Hayworth"s first onscreen credit; the actress, born Margarita Carmen Cansino, had previously used the stage name "Rita Cansino" or was uncredited in her prior 17 film appearances. Glamorous Night Glamorous Night is a 1937 British drama film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Mary Ellis, Otto Kruger and Victor Jory. It is an adaptation of the play Glamorous Night by Ivor Novello. In a mythical European kingdom, King Stefan clashes with his prime minister and falls in love with the gypsy loving Melitza. Love and Hisses Love and Hisses is a 1937 American musical comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Walter Winchell, Ben Bernie and Simone Simon. It is the sequel to the film Wake Up and Live. Twentieth Century Foxs Darryl F. Zanuck wanted to continue the series with further films, but Winchell chose to return to New York to concentrate on his newspaper and radio work. Wild Horse Rodeo Wild Horse Rodeo is a 1937 American Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Robert Livingston, Ray Corrigan, and Max Terhune. Written by Oliver Drake and Betty Burbridge, based on a story by Drake and Gilbert Wright, the film is about a champion rodeo rider who returns to his home town in search of a legendary wild horse called Cyclone. The film is part of the Three Mesquiteers series of B-movies produced by Republic Pictures. Wild Horse Rodeo was the first film directed by George Sherman, who later directed numerous Western films for Republic, Columbia Pictures, and Universal Pictures. Code of the Streets Code of the Streets is a 1939 Universal Studios film starring The Little Tough Guys. D III 88 D III 88 is a 1939 German drama film directed by Herbert Maisch and Hans Bertram and starring Christian Kayßler, Otto Wernicke and Heinz Welzel. It was made as a propaganda film with the support of Luftwaffe chief Hermann Göring, and was the last of a series of Nazi aviation films to be made before the outbreak of World War II . It was one of the most commercially successful films released during the Nazi era. It was praised by Joseph Goebbels as "an irreproachable film of national destiny". The title, referring to the serial number of the Albatros D.III flown by one of the characters in the World War I, was an attempt to re-inforce the propaganda link between the modern Luftwaffe and that of World War I. Tropic Fury Tropic Fury is a 1939 American action film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Richard Arlen, Andy Devine and Beverly Roberts. Me and My Girl The Lambeth Walk is a 1939 British musical comedy film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Lupino Lane, Sally Gray and Seymour Hicks. It was an adaptation of the 1937 musical Me and My Girl, and was released under that title in the U.S. The film takes its British title from the plays best known song, The Lambeth Walk. The star of the musical, Lupino Lane, reprised his lead role in the film. Law and Order Law and Order is a 1940 American film directed by Ray Taylor. Man from Montreal Man from Montreal is a 1939 American western drama film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Richard Arlen, Andy Devine, and Kay Sutton, and was released on December 8, 1939. You're Not So Tough Youre Not So Tough is a 1940 Universal Studios drama film directed by Joe May and starring Dead End Kids and the Little Tough Guys. Cracked Nuts Cracked Nuts is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and written by Erna Lazarus and Scott Darling. The film stars Stuart Erwin, Una Merkel, Mischa Auer, William Frawley, Shemp Howard and Astrid Allwyn. The film was released on August 1, 1941, by Universal Pictures. The Parson of Panamint The Parson of Panamint is a 1941 American drama film directed by William C. McGann and written by Adrian Scott and Harold Shumate. The film stars Charlie Ruggles, Ellen Drew, Phillip Terry, Joseph Schildkraut, Porter Hall and Henry Kolker. The film was released on July 25, 1941, by Paramount Pictures. The Phantom Cowboy The Phantom Cowboy is a 1941 American Western film directed by George Sherman and written by Doris Schroeder. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Virginia Carroll, Milburn Stone, Neyle Morrow, Rex Lease and Nick Thompson. The film was released on February 14, 1941, by Republic Pictures. The Gaucho Priest The Gaucho Priest is a 1941 Argentine historical film directed by Lucas Demare. The films art direction was by Ralph Pappier. A Letter from Bataan A Letter from Bataan is a 1942 "Victory Short" documentary film or propaganda film made by Paramount Pictures in collaboration with the U.S. Office of War Information and the United States Government. It was directed by William H. Pine, produced by William C. Thomas and written by Maxwell Shane. It had music by Daniele Amfitheatrof and the cinematography was by Fred Jackman Jr. The film features Richard Arlen, Susan Hayward, Jimmy Lydon and Betty Hutton appearing as herself. The film is part of a series of films made by Paramount intended to encourage more active participation in the U.S. war effort. Men of Texas Men of Texas is a 1942 American Western film directed by Ray Enright and starring Robert Stack and Broderick Crawford. Mr. Celebrity Mr. Celebrity is a 1941 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine. Sun Over Klara Sun Over Klara is a 1942 Swedish drama film directed by Emil A. Lingheim and starring Edvard Persson, Barbro Flodquist and Stina Ståhle. The films art direction was by Max Linder. Always a Bridesmaid Always a Bridesmaid is a 1943 musical film starring The Andrews Sisters and Patric Knowles. Das Bad auf der Tenne The Bath in the Barn is a 1943 German comedy film directed by Volker von Collande and starring Will Dohm, Heli Finkenzeller and Richard Häussler. The film is shot in Agfacolor, one of only a few German films made in colour during the war years. The films sets were designed by the art directors Gabriel Pellon and Franz F. Fürst. It was remade in 1956 under the same title. Chatterbox Chatterbox is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Frank Gill Jr. and George Carleton Brown. The film stars Joe E. Brown, Judy Canova, Rosemary Lane, John Hubbard, Gus Schilling and Chester Clute. The film was released on April 27, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Days of Old Cheyenne Days of Old Cheyenne is a 1943 American western film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Don Red Barry, Lynn Merrick and William Haade. The films art direction is by Russell Kimball. The Deerslayer Deerslayer is a 1943 American Western film. It is based on the novel The Deerslayer by James Fenimore Cooper. It stars Bruce Kellogg and Jean Parker, and was directed by Lew Landers. How's About It? Hows About It is a 1943 musical film starring The Andrews Sisters. Overland Mail Robbery Overland Mail Robbery is a 1943 American Western film directed by John English and written by Robert Creighton Williams and Robert Yost. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, George "Gabby" Hayes, Anne Jeffreys, Alice Fleming, Weldon Heyburn and Kirk Alyn. The film was released on November 20, 1943, by Republic Pictures. En dag skall gry En dag skall gry is a 1944 Swedish drama film directed by Hasse Ekman. The film stars Edvin Adolphson and Elsie Albiin. Orient-Express Orient Express is a 1944 German thriller film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Siegfried Breuer, Gusti Wolf and Rudolf Prack. The films sets were designed by the art director Ludwig Reiber. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Partners of the Trail Partners of the Trail is a 1944 American western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton and Christine McIntyre . Her Lucky Night Her Lucky Night is a 1945 musical film starring The Andrews Sisters. It was their last film for Universal. Here Comes the Sun Here Comes the Sun is a 1946 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen and Elsa Tee. The film follows a sports reporter, on the run from the police, as he tries to clear his name. The films sets were designed by the art director Duncan Sutherland. José do Telhado José do Telhado is a 1945 Portuguese historical adventure film directed by Armando de Miranda and starring Virgilio Teixeira, Adelina Campos and Juvenal de Araújo. It portrays the life of the nineteenth century bandit José do Telhado. A previous silent film José do Telhado had been released in 1929. Tuesday in November Tuesday in November was a propaganda short about the 1944 United States presidential election produced by the Office of War information for overseas distribution. It is meant to explain how the democratic process in America works. The film begins with a small town schoolteacher who takes the day off to supervise the local election committee with representatives of the two major parties. Their first visitor is the local milkman. The camera stops at the booth curtains, because every election in America is secret, but then takes an "imaginary" look about what goes on inside the voting booth. The film then follows standard civics book descriptions of the three branches of government, checks and balances, and the political parties. The narrator notes two previous war time elections, 1864 and 1916, and the vigorous debate over important issues that has gone on in the country for this contest. Why Girls Leave Home Why Girls Leave Home is a 1945 American drama film directed by William Berke, written by Fanya Foss and Bradford Ropes, and starring Lola Lane, Sheldon Leonard, and Pamela Blake. The films composer, Walter Greene, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score in 1945. Also, Jay Livingston and Ray Evans were nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Song for "The Cat and the Canary". Death Valley Death Valley is a 1946 American Naturalcolor Western film directed by Lew Landers and starring Nat Pendleton, Helen Gilbert and Robert Lowery. Meeting in the Night Meeting in the Night is a 1946 Swedish film directed by Hasse Ekman. The film stars Ekman, Eva Dahlbeck and Ulf Palme. Dragnet Dragnet is a 1947 American crime film directed by Leslie Goodwins and starring Henry Wilcoxon, Mary Brian, Douglass Dumbrille, Virginia Dale, Don C. Harvey, and Ralph Dunn. The screenplay was written by Barbara Worth and Harry Essex. The original music score was composed by Irving Gertz. Juan Charrasqueado Juan Charrasqueado is a 1948 Mexican action film directed by Ernesto Cortázar and starring Pedro Armendáriz, Miroslava and Fernando Soto. The films sets were designed by the art director Francisco Marco Chillet. The Prairie The Prairie is a 1947 American western film based on the novel The Prairie by James Fenimore Cooper. The Trespasser The Trespasser is a 1947 American action film directed by George Blair, written by Dorrell McGowan, Stuart E. McGowan and Jerome Gruskin, and starring Dale Evans, Warren Douglas, Janet Martin, Douglas Fowley, Adele Mara and Gregory Gaye. It was released on July 3, 1947, by Republic Pictures. Vacation Days Vacation Days is a 1947 film directed by Arthur Dreifuss and starring Freddie Stewart. It was one of The Teen Agers series. Arthur Takes Over Arthur Takes Over is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and written by Mauri Grashin. The film stars Lois Collier, Richard Crane, Skip Homeier, Ann E. Todd and Jerome Cowan. The film was released on April 7, 1948, by 20th Century Fox. Street Acquaintances Street Acquaintances is a 1948 German drama film directed by Peter Pewas and starring Gisela Trowe, Alice Treff and Ursula Voß. It was made by the Communist-controlled DEFA studios in the Soviet Zone of Germany Released in both the future West and East Germany it was a popular hit and sold 6,469,626 tickets. While it can be regarded as using a style that resembled the Italian neorealist films of the era, it has also been suggested that it returns to the more traditional style of the Weimar era. It portrays the dangers of spreading venereal disease. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin and on location around the city. The films sets were designed by the art director Wilhelm Depenau. Warning to Wantons Warning to Wantons is a 1949 British romantic comedy film directed by Donald Wilson and starring Harold Warrender, Anne Vernon and David Tomlinson. The screenplay, written by art historian James Laver and the director, was based upon Mary Mitchells 1934 novel A Warning to Wantons, subtitled A fantastic romance - setting forth the not undeserved but awful fate which befell a minx. The film was one of the four of David Rawnsleys films that used his "independent frame" technique, a form of back projection. Wege im Zwielicht Paths in Twilight is a 1948 West German drama film directed by and starring Gustav Fröhlich. It also features Sonja Ziemann and Benno Sterzenbach. It is part of the rubble film tradition made in Germany in the wake of the Second World War. It was shot at the Bendestorf Studios outside Hamburg and on location in Hannover. The films sets were designed by the art director Erich Grave. Ivan Pavlov Ivan Pavlov is a 1949 Soviet biopic directed by Grigori Roshal and starring Aleksandr Borisov, Nina Alisova and Nikolai Plotnikov. The film portrays the life of the Russian scientist Ivan Pavlov, known for his Pavlovs dog experiments. The film was made during the Stalinist era, despite the fact that Pavlov had been a noted opponent of the Soviet regime. The Love Nest La casa chica is a 1950 Mexican drama film directed by Roberto Gavaldón and starring Dolores del Rio. A Chance to Live A Chance to Live is a 1949 American short documentary film directed by James L. Shute, produced by Richard de Rochemont for Time Inc. and distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox. It is part of The March of Time series and portrays Monsignor John Patrick Carroll-Abbing building and running a Boys Home in Italy. The film won an Oscar at the 22nd Academy Awards in 1950 for Documentary Short Subject. The Academy Film Archive preserved A Chance to Live in 2005. Hafenmelodie Harbour Melody is a 1950 West German crime film directed by Hans Müller and starring Kirsten Heiberg, Paul Henckels and Catja Görna. It is part of a group of postwar German film noirs. A gang of criminals plan a raid on a warehouse. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. The films sets were designed by the art director Herbert Kirchhoff. A Kingdom for a Horse A Kingdom For a House or Een Koninkrijk voor een huis is a 1949 Dutch comedy film directed by Jaap Speyer. Navajo Trail Raiders Navajo Trail Raiders is a 1949 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by M. Coates Webster. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Robert Emmett Keane, Barbara Bestar, Harold Landon and Dick Curtis. The film was released on October 15, 1949, by Republic Pictures. Post Office Investigator Post Office Investigator is a 1949 black and white American crime film about the theft of postage stamps, directed by George Blair, and starring Audrey Long, Warren Douglas and Jeff Donnell. Allmovie called it a "diligent Republic programmer." Red Stallion in the Rockies Red Stallion in the Rockies is a 1949 American Cinecolor Western film directed by Ralph Murphy and starring Arthur Franz Cordula Cordula is a 1950 Austrian drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Paula Wessely, Attila Hörbiger and Jane Tilden. It is based on a 1925 poem by Anton Wildgans about a woman in a small town who falls pregnant to a local forester serving in the Austrian Army during the First World War. The film was the made by Wesselys independent production company, and was the sixth time she had appeared in a film directed by Usicky. It was partly shot on location in the vicinity of Vorau in Styria, using locals as extras. Gunfire Gunfire is a 1950 American film directed by William Berke. Harbor of Missing Men Harbor of Missing Men is a 1950 American action film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by John K. Butler. The film stars Richard Denning, Barbra Fuller, Steven Geray, Aline Towne, Percy Helton and George Zucco. The film was released on March 26, 1950, by Republic Pictures. Jiggs and Maggie Out West Jiggs and Maggie Out West is a 1950 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Joe Yule, Renie Riano and George McManus. It was the final film in the Jiggs and Maggie film series, featuring the adventures of a bickering Irish-American couple. Miss Italia My Beautiful Daughter is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Duilio Coletti. To Have and to Hold To Have and to Hold is a 1951 British drama film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Avis Scott, Patrick Barr and Robert Ayres. Facing death following a riding accident, a man spends his final days arranging the future romantic needs of his wife. Wer fuhr den grauen Ford? Who Drove the Grey Ford? is a 1950 West German crime film directed by Otto Wernicke and starring Wernicke, Ursula Herking and Hilde Sessak. Many scenes of the film were shot on location. Don Juan's Night of Love Le Avventure di Mandrin is a 1952 Italian film directed by Mario Soldati. Affairs of Dr. Holl Dr. Holl is a 1951 West German drama film directed by Rolf Hansen. At the 1st Berlin International Film Festival it won the Certificate of Honour award. The Evil Forest The Evil Forest is a 1951 Spanish drama film directed by Daniel Mangrané. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. King of the Congo King of the Congo is a 1952 American black-and-white 15 chapter movie serial, the 48th released by Columbia Pictures. It was produced by Sam Katzman, directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and Wallace Grissell, and stars Buster Crabbe. The serial also co-stars Gloria Dea, Leonard Penn, Jack Ingram, Rick Vallin, Nick Stuart, William Fawcett, and Rusty Wescoatt. King of the Congo was based on the comic book character "Thunda", created by Frank Frazetta, and published by Magazine Enterprises. A complicated serial that has more twists and turns than a maze, King of the Congo centers around a U.S. Air Force captain and his quest to find missing microfilm containing information vital to the United States government. His journey takes him across the Atlantic all the way to a jungle in Africa. Captain Bay-Bay Captain Bay-Bay is a 1953 West German musical comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Hans Albers, Bum Krüger and Lotte Koch. It is in the style of an operetta film. On his wedding day a sea captain recounts his various adventures to his guests. Naked Passion Hell Raiders of the Deep For the 1954 Italian film also internationally released as "Human Torpedoes", see Human Torpedoes. I sette dellOrsa maggiore is 1953 Italian film based on the events of the Raid on Alexandria in 1941 by frogmen of the Decima Flottiglia MAS human torpedoes. It was released in the US as Hell Raiders of the Deep, in the United Kingdom as Human Torpedoes and in France and Belgium as Panique à Gibraltar. It was directed by Duilio Coletti and produced by Carlo Ponti and Luigi De Laurentiis, with a score by Nino Rota and a screenplay by Giuseppe Berto and Marcantonio Bragadin It included some real members of Decima Flottiglia MAS as support actors in the cast, including Luigi Ferraro, the inspiration for the film Mizar. The main cast included Pierre Cressoy, Paolo Panelli and Paul Müller and a debut cameo by Tino Carraro. It was the first film appearance for Eleonora Rossi Drago, Riccardo Garrone and Mimmo Poli and also features Charles Fawcett, one of the few actors to appear in more than one Coletti film. The events are a little modified and presented in a more favorable way for the Royal Navy. Namely, the damaging of HMS Valiant is just mentioned in a statement at the end of the movie, the two Italians are evacuated from the room under sea level before the explosion while in reality they had been placed there again after Durand De La Penne had told Morgan about the next explosion, and lastly the news suppression about the ships damage is presented as much more effective than it was. Wanda the Sinner The Shameless Sex is a 1952 Italian melodrama film directed by Duilio Coletti. Fangs of the Arctic Fangs of the Arctic is a 1953 American western film directed by Rex Bailey and starring Kirby Grant, Lorna Hanson and Warren Douglas. The film was part of the series of ten films featuring Kirby Grant as a Canadian Mountie. A Heart's Foul Play A Heart Plays False is a 1953 West German drama film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring O.W. Fischer, Ruth Leuwerik and Carl Wery. The films sets were designed by the art directors Franz Bi and Botho Hoefer. Hollandmädel Dutch Girl is a 1953 German musical comedy film directed by Johann Alexander Hübler-Kahla and starring Sonja Ziemann, Gunnar Möller and Hans Moser. The film portrays the rivalry between a cheesemaker and a flower producer and the eventual love affair between their children. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin. A Perilous Journey A Perilous Journey is a 1953 American adventure film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Richard Wormser. The film stars Vera Ralston, David Brian, Scott Brady, Charles Winninger, Hope Emerson, Eileen Christy and Leif Erickson. The film was released on April 5, 1953, by Republic Pictures. Siamo tutti inquilini Siamo tutti inquilini is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Aldo Fabrizi. Tagebuch einer Verliebten Diary of a Married Woman is a 1953 West German comedy film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Maria Schell, O.W. Fischer and Margarete Haagen. The films sets were designed by Hans Jürgen Kiebach and Gabriel Pellon. White Lightning White Lightning is a 1953 film directed by Edward Bernds and starring Stanley Clements, Barbara Bestar and Steve Brodie. The film also features a young Lee Van Cleef in an early role. En natt på Glimmingehus A Night at Glimmingehus is a 1954 Swedish comedy film directed by Torgny Wickman and starring Edvard Persson, Bibi Andersson and Bengt Logardt. A university professor comes to spend his summer vacation at the castle of Glimmingehus. Star of My Night Star of My Night is a 1954 British romance film directed by Paul Dickson and starring Griffith Jones, Kathleen Byron and Hugh Williams. An adaptation of Paul Taboris novel Le Soleil de ma Nuit, it concerns a sculptor who becomes romantically involved with a ballerina. Camino cortado Closed Exit is a 1955 German-Spanish crime film directed by Ignacio F. Iquino and starring Viktor Staal, Laya Raki and Albert Matterstock. The Fighting Chance The Fighting Chance is a 1955 American drama film directed by William Witney and written by Houston Branch. The film stars Rod Cameron, Julie London, Ben Cooper, Taylor Holmes, Howard Wendell and Mel Welles. The film was released on December 15, 1955, by Republic Pictures. Alter Kahn und junge Liebe Alter Kahn und junge Liebe is an East German romance film directed by Hans Heinrich. It was released in 1957. The Intruder The Intruder is a 1956 Italian melodrama film written and directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Amedeo Nazzari and Lea Padovani. It is loosely based on the stage drama La moglie del dottore by Silvio Zambaldi. Das Mädchen Marion Das Mädchen Marion is a German Heimatfilm that premiered on October 26, 1956. The Hole a.k.a. Hole in One a.k.a. The Pit, is a 1957 black-and-white comedy/mystery Japanese film directed by Kon Ichikawa. Eighteen and Anxious Eighteen and Anxious is a 1957 American drama film directed by Joe Parker and written by Katherine Eunson and Dale Eunson. The film stars William Campbell, Martha Scott, Jackie Loughery, Jim Backus, Ron Hagerthy and Jackie Coogan. The film was released on November 15, 1957, by Republic Pictures. La hija de Juan Simón Juan Simóns Daughter is a 1957 Spanish musical drama film directed by Gonzalo Delgrás and starring Antonio Molina, María Cuadra and Mario Berriatúa. It is based on the play by Nemesio M. Sobrevila. A 1935 film of the same title had previously been made. Madrugada Madrugada is a 1957 Argentine film. The film was made in Spain with director Antonio Roman and starring Argentine actress, Zully Moreno. Zwei Bayern im Urwald Two Bavarians in the Jungle is a 1957 West German comedy film directed by Ludwig Bender and starring Joe Stöckel, Beppo Brem and Lucie Englisch. It is a sequel to the 1956 hit Two Bavarians in St. Pauli. Le bellissime gambe di Sabrina The Beautiful Legs of Sabrina is a low-budget 1958 Italian-West German crime-drama-comedy film starring Mamie Van Doren, Antonio Cifariello, and Rossana Martini. The Beautiful Legs of Sabrina, was Mamie Van Dorens first film made away from Hollywood. Van Doren, who had become known as one of "The Three Ms" – the other two being Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield – had signed with Universal Pictures, but stopped accepting roles from them before her contract was up. Freddy, die Gitarre und das Meer Freddy, the Guitar and the Sea is a 1959 West German musical film directed by Wolfgang Schleif and starring Freddy Quinn, Corny Collins and Sabine Sesselmann. I prepotenti I prepotenti is a 1958 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Amendola. It has a sequel, Prepotenti più di prima. Jons und Erdme Jons und Erdme is a 1959 West German drama film directed by Victor Vicas, starring Giulietta Masina and Carl Raddatz. It is based on the story "Jons and Erdma" from Hermann Sudermanns The Excursion to Tilsit. Court Martial Court Martial is a 1959 West German war drama film directed by Kurt Meisel and starring Karlheinz Böhm, Christian Wolff and Hans Nielsen. It was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. The films sets were designed by the art director Ernst H. Albrecht. The Little Savage The Little Savage is a 1959 film directed by Byron Haskin. It stars Pedro Armendáriz and Christiane Martel. It is loosely based on an 1848 novel of the same name by Frederick Marryat. Sie nannten ihn Amigo Sie nannten ihn Amigo is an East German film. It was released in 1959. A Summer You Will Never Forget A Summer You Will Never Forget is a 1959 West German drama film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Claus Biederstaedt, Antje Geerk and Karin Dor. It was based on a novel by Marion Jahn. It was shot around Wörthersee in the Austrian state of Carinthia. The films sets were designed by the art directors Franz Bi and Carl Ludwig Kirmse. It was shot using Eastmancolor. The Fourteenth Day The Fourteenth Day is a 1960 Yugoslavian crime film directed by Zdravko Velimirović. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. Day of the Painter Day of the Painter is a 1960 American short film directed by Robert P. Davis. It was filmed at Mamaroneck Harbor in Mamaroneck, NY. Caccia all'uomo Caccia alluomo is a 1961 Italian crime-drama film directed by Riccardo Freda and starring Eleonora Rossi Drago, Yvonne Furneaux and Umberto Orsini. Procesí k panence Procesí k Panence is a 1961 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Some Like It Cool Some Like It Cool is a 1961 film about naturism directed by Michael Winner and starring Julie Wilson and Marc Rolland. The Dream of Lieschen Mueller The Dream of Lieschen Mueller is a 1961 West German musical comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Sonja Ziemann, Martin Held and Cornelia Froboess. Accidente 703 Accident 703 is a 1962 Spanish drama film directed by José María Forqué and written by Vicente Coello. Drei Liebesbriefe aus Tirol Drei Liebesbriefe aus Tirol is a 1962 Austrian comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Ann Smyrner, Trude Herr and Paul Hörbiger. La diosa impura La Diosa impura is a 1963 Argentine film, directed by Armando Bó and directed by Carmelo Santiago. Camino del Rocío Road to Rocío is a 1966 Spanish musical film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Carmen Sevilla, Francisco Rabal and Arturo Fernández. It was the third version of the story to be filmed following The White Dove and It Happened in Seville. The films sets were designed by Enrique Alarcón. The Almost Perfect Crime The Almost Perfect Crime, also known as Delitto quasi perfetto and Imperfect Murder, is a 1966 Italian crime-comedy film written and directed by Mario Camerini. He Is My Man Hes My Man! is a 1966 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring José Luis López Vázquez, Soledad Miranda and Mercedes Vecino. Countdown to Doomsday Countdown to Doomsday is a 1966 German-Italian-French Eurospy film written and directed by Marcello Baldi and starring George Ardisson. It was the last spy film of Ardisson. The film was a box office disappointment. La mujer perdida The Lost Woman is a 1966 drama film directed by Tulio Demicheli and starring Sara Montiel, Giancarlo Del Duca and Massimo Serato. It was a co-production between France, Italy and Spain. The films sets were designed by Enrique Alarcón. The Reluctant Sadist The Reluctant Sadist is a 1967 Danish/Swedish comedy film directed by Mac Ahlberg and Peer Guldbrandsen, and starring Gabriel Axel in the role of Marcel de Sade. A Lord of Alexander Square Ein Lord am Alexanderplatz is an East German film. It was released in 1967. The ABC of Love The ABC of Love is a 1967 Brazilian and Argentine drama film directed by Eduardo Coutinho and Rodolfo Kuhn. The picture stars Jorge Rivera López and Bárbara Mujica. Buckaroo: The Winchester Does Not Forgive Buckaroo: The Winchester Does Not Forgive is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Adelchi Bianchi and starring Dean Reed. The Magnificent Tony Carrera The Magnificent Tony Carrera is a 1968 Spanish-German-Italian Eurospy film written and directed by José Antonio de la Loma and starring Thomas Hunter. It was originally shot in 70 mm. Roger Moore was initially cast in the title role, but he had to leave the set because of a car accident. Say Goodbye Say Goodbye is a 1971 American documentary film about the relationship between humans and nature, directed by David H. Vowell. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was narrated by poet Rod McKuen, and sponsored by the Ralston Purina pet foods corporation for its initial broadcast. The theme song, "Say Goodbye," was composed and performed by Dory Previn. The show depicted the plight of various animal species at the hands of man and his influence. Some segments included the clubbing of seals on the Pribilof Islands, the effect of DDT on brown pelican populations in Texas, and the plight of severely endangered animals. In one segment, various species were shown, with the narration reciting how many animals were left in the world. Included were black footed ferrets, prairie chickens, and many more. One was the Japanese Crested Ibis. A small flock of the bright white birds was seen from overhead against the backdrop of a beautiful, verdant forest. The narrator said, "there are 11 left in the world; you are seeing eight of them." In the decades since, a Chinese effort to preserve the species has resulted in about a fifteen-fold increase in their population. Winged Devils Winged Devils is a 1972 Italian adventure-comedy film directed by Duccio Tessari. KLK Calling PTZ: The Red Orchestra KLK Calling PTZ – The Red Orchestra is a 1971 East German film about the history of the Red Orchestra espionage ring. Assassin Assassin is a 1973 British thriller film directed by Peter Crane and starring Ian Hendry, Edward Judd and Frank Windsor. Petöfi '73 Petőfi 73 is a 1973 Hungarian drama film directed by Ferenc Kardos. It was entered into the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. Last Man to Kill Last Man to Kill is a 1966 Italian-French crime-spy film written and directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Roger Browne, Erika Blanc and Dakar. The Italian title translates as A Million Dollars for Seven Killers. It was the fourth and last spy film directed by Lenzi. Assault on Agathon Assault on Agathon is a 1975 drama film directed by László Benedek. Based on a novel by Alan Caillou, the film stars Nico Minardos, Nina van Pallandt, Marianne Faithfull and John Woodvine. Earthquake in Chile Earthquake in Chile is a 1975 West German television drama film directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms. The film is an adaptation of the Heinrich von Kleist novella The Earthquake in Chile. Blackwood Blackwood is a 1976 Canadian short documentary film about Newfoundland artist David Blackwood, directed by Tony Ianzelo and Andy Thomson. Narration is provided by Gordon Pinsent. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. My Father's Happy Years My Fathers Happy Years is a 1977 Hungarian drama film directed by Sándor Simó. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival. Bozorgdasht-e mo'Allem Tribute to the Teachers is a 1977 Iranian short film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. By means of interviews with different school teachers, the film pays tribute to the teaching profession. Cathy's Child Cathys Child is a 1979 Australian film, directed by Donald Crombie and starring Michele Fawdon, Alan Cassell and Bryan Brown. Bai fa mo nu chuan White Hair Devil Lady, also known as Sorceress Wrath, is a 1980 Hong Kong film adapted from Liang Yushengs novel Baifa Monü Zhuan. The film was directed by Chang Hsin-yen and starred Paw Hee-ching and Henry Fong. Brothers and Sisters Brothers and Sisters is a 1980 British drama film directed by Richard Woolley. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. Si salvi chi vuole Si salvi chi vuole is a 1980 Italian film. It stars Claudia Cardinale. Zamach stanu Zamach stanu is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1981. Haathkadi Haathkadi is a 1982 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Surendra Mohan, starring Sanjeev Kumar and Shatrughan Sinha. Willful Murder Willful Murder is a 1981 Japanese drama film directed by Kei Kumai. It was entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival. The Comeback Trail The Comeback Trail is a 1982 film directed by Harry Hurwitz. It stars Chuck McCann and, in his final screen role, Buster Crabbe. The film features several cameos of people playing themselves, such as Hugh Hefner, Henny Youngman and Irwin Corey. An Bloem An Bloem is a 1983 Dutch film directed by Peter Oosthoek. It was his first feature-length film. Berget på månens baksida A Hill on the Dark Side of the Moon is a 1983 Swedish drama film about the life of the Russian mathematician Sofia Kovalevskaya, written by Agneta Pleijel and directed by Lennart Hjulström. Gunilla Nyroos won the award for Best Actress at the 20th Guldbagge Awards. The City's Edge The Citys Edge is a 1983 Australian film co-written by aboriginal playwright Bob Merritt. Nutcase Nutcase is a 1980 caper film directed by Roger Donaldson. Smärtgränsen Beyond Sorrow, Beyond Pain is a 1983 Swedish documentary film directed by Agneta Elers-Jarleman. The film won the Guldbagge Award for Best Film at the 20th Guldbagge Awards. Mother's Meat & Freud's Flesh Mothers Meat and Freuds Flesh is a Canadian comedy-drama cult film, released in 1984. The directorial debut of underground filmmaker Demetrios Estdelacropolis, it was made while he was a film student at Concordia University. Qiu Jin Qiu Jin, also known as Qiu Jin: A Revolutionary, is a 1983 Chinese biographical film co-written and directed by Xie Jin, starring Li Xiuming as the revolutionary Qiu Jin. The film also features Li Zhiyu, Chen Xiguang, Yu Shizhi, Wang Fuli, Huang Meiying, Cong Shan, Zhang Kezhong, Wu Wenlun, and Shi Weijian in supporting performances. The film based on the real life of Qiu Jin, focusing on her efforts in the 1900s to overthrow the corruption Qing Empire. The film was released in 1983 in China. In 1984, the film won two Golden Rooster Awards including Best Supporting Actor and Best Props. The Stone Carvers The Stone Carvers is a 1984 American short documentary film directed by Marjorie Hunt and Paul Wagner and starring Vincent Palumbo and Roger Morigi. In 1985, it won an Oscar for Documentary Short Subject at the 57th Academy Awards. I Live with Me Dad I Live with Me Dad is a 1985 TV movie, produced by Crawfords Australia. The film is about six-year-old Crispy who lives with his destitute father Sid. Based on a true story, it follows the street adventures of a father and son and his unconventional upbringing. A heart warming film that explores the extraordinary bond between a father and his son, amidst the pressures and emotions of those who would separate them. Yerma Yerma is a 1984 Hungarian drama film directed by Imre Gyöngyössy and Barna Kabay, based on the play of the same name written by Federico García Lorca. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Milan noir Milan noir is a 1987 French thriller film directed by Ronald Chammah and starring Isabelle Huppert. Brodyachiy avtobus Vagrant Bus is a 1990 Soviet drama film, filmed at the studio Lenfilm by the director Iosif Kheifits. Secret Scandal Secret Scandal is a 1989 Italian film which was written and directed by Monica Vitti. It was starred by the same Monica Vitti, Elliott Gould, Gino Pernice, and Catherine Spaak. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. For the movie, Monica Vitti made her debut as a director. Nevertheless, it would be her last appearance on the big screen. Kadavu Kadavu is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film scripted, directed and produced by M. T. Vasudevan Nair based on S. K. Pottekkatts story Kadathuthoni. The film won numerous awards at state, national and international levels, including awards at the Singapore International Film Festival and Tokyo International Film Festival. The Beach of Lost Children The Beach of Lost Children is a 1991 Moroccan-French drama film written and directed by Jilali Ferhati. It was screened in competition at the 48th Venice International Film Festival. Momentum Momentum was the first film shot and released in the IMAX HD film format, which ran at 48 frames per second, and was also one of the first films to use Ambisonic surround sound. The film was produced for the Canada pavilion at Seville Expo 92 by National Film Board of Canada, by the same creative team that made the 1986 3D IMAX film Transitions for Expo 86. The film takes viewers across Canada, demonstrating the ability of the 48 frame/s process to portray motion on the giant IMAX screen with reduced strobing. It's Always Hard to Return Home Siempre es difícil volver a casa is a 1992 Argentine comedy film co-written and directed by Jorge Polaco. The film loosely adapts the homonymous novel by Antonio Dal Masetto, who was reportedly unhappy with the final result. It is Polacos first major studio production, featuring A-list comedians from the popular comedy troupe Trío Midachi. La voix The Voice is a 1992 French drama film directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre, starring Sami Frey and Nathalie Baye. It is set in Rome and tells the story of a man who suddenly comes upon a woman he once was in love with. The film is based on a short story by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle. It was shown in the Panorama section of the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival. Belle van Zuylen - Madame de Charrière Belle van Zuylen – Madame de Charrière is a 1993 Dutch historical film, directed by Digna Sinke. A biography of Isabelle de Charrière and her friendship with Benjamin Constant. This film got the Main Award of the 43rd International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg in 1994. The Man with the Perfect Swing The Man with the Perfect Swing is a 1995 American comedy-drama movie written and directed by Michael Hovis. Charlotte Sophie Bentinck Charlotte Sophie Bentinck is a 1996 Dutch historical drama film directed by Ben Verbong. The Island of Contenda The Island of Contenda is a 1995 drama film directed by Leão Lopes. Shanghai 1937 Shanghai 1937 is a 1997 German two-part miniseries directed by Peter Patzak for German Television. It was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival. The Sun Has Ears The Sun Has Ears is a 1996 Hong Kong drama film directed by Yim Ho. It was entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival where Yim Ho won the Silver Bear for Best Director. Il carniere The Game Bag is a 1997 Italian war drama film directed by Maurizio Zaccaro. For his performance Leo Gullotta won the David di Donatello for best supporting actor. That's Me, Too Sådan er Jeg Osse or Thats Me, Too is a 1980 Danish drama film directed and written by Lise Roos. It was the last film to star Inger Stender. Brothers Brothers is a 1982 Australian drama television film directed by Terry Bourke. It includes a re-enactment of the 1975 murder of the Balibo Five in East Timor. Voyage with Jacob Voyage with Jacob is a Hungarian film directed by Pál Gábor. It was released in 1972. Three Card Monte Three Card Monte is a 1978 Canadian crime drama film directed by Les Rose and starring Richard Gabourie as Busher, a small-time con man who meets and becomes a father figure to a runaway kid named Toby. The film was written by Gabourie. It premiered at the 1978 Festival of Festivals. At the 29th Canadian Film Awards in 1978, the film garnered 11 nominations, including Best Feature Film, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress. Gabourie won the award for Best Actor, as well as the Wendy Michener Award in honour of his all-around achievement as a virtual unknown who successfully wrote, coproduced and starred in his own debut film. The film was dismissed by The Globe and Mail film critic Jay Scott as being "in the respected tradition of naturalistic, manic-depressive Canadian cinema", and as "less valuable for what it is than for what it indicates that the people involved with it might be able to do under other, more agreeable circumstances." Other critics were more charitable, with both Bruce Kirkland of the Toronto Star and Ian Haysom of the Ottawa Journal calling it a good but not perfect film. Bahut Din Huwe... Bahut Din Huwe is a 1954 Indian Hindi-language film directed by S. S. Vasan, produced by Gemini Studios and starring Madhubala. It is a remake of the Telugu film Bala Nagamma. Harmony Heaven Harmony Heaven is a 1930 British musical film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Polly Ward, Stuart Hall and Trilby Clark. This film had Pathechrome inserts, and was one of Britains first two musical films, along with Raise the Roof. It was made at Elstree Studios with sets designed by the art director John Mead. Free and Easy II is a 1989 Japanese film directed by Tomio Kuriyama. It was released on 30 September 1989. It is the second film in the Tsuribaka Nisshi series. Cause of Divorce Cause of Divorce is a 1972 comedy film directed by Marcello Fondato and starring Enrico Montesano, Senta Berger and Catherine Spaak. It was made as a co-production between Italy and West Germany. Akeli Mat Jaiyo Akeli Mat Jaiyo is a 1963 Bollywood film starring Meena Kumari and Rajendra Kumar. Antti the Treebranch Antti the Treebranch is a 1976 Finnish drama film directed by Katariina Lahti, Heikki Partanen and Riitta Rautoma. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. Eskimotive Eskimotive is an animated short film by Pat Sullivan Studios, starring Felix the Cat. Henpecked Henpecked is a 1930 animated short produced by Walter Lantz that features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Oil's Well Oils Well is a short animated film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, and produced by Walter Lantz Productions. It is the 2nd Lantz Oswald film and the 54th in the entire series. In the Gutter and Other Good Places In the Gutter and Other Good Places is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Cristine Richey and released in 1993. The film profiles three homeless men in Calgary, Alberta who support themselves dumpster diving and bottle picking for recyclable items. The film premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival in 1993, where it won the award for best short documentary. At the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in 1994, the film won the awards for best independent production, best cinematography, best musical score and best overall sound. The film won the Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 15th Genie Awards, and was broadcast on CBC Televisions documentary series Witness in 1995. La via dei babbuini La via dei babbuini is a 1974 Italian commedia allitaliana film written and directed by Luigi Magni. Cinderella Blues Cinderella Blues is an animated short subject produced by the Van Beuren Studio and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. It retells the Cinderella story by Charles Perrault. Unlike most adaptations, the cartoon features a fabled version of the story. Arirang Arirang is a 1926 Korean silent film directed by Na Woon-gyu. It is regarded as one of the most influential films in Korean cinema history, as well as the first Korean nationalist film and a critique of the Japanese occupation of Korea. It is named after the traditional song "Arirang," which audiences were said to sing at the conclusion of the film. Arirang is considered a lost film, but a written record of the plot still exists. Heap Big Hepcat Heap Big Hepcat is the 98th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on March 30, 1960, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Ikaw pa lang ang minahal Ikaw Pa Lang ang Minahal is a 1992 award-winning Filipino film directed by Carlos Siguion-Reyna and starring Maricel Soriano and Richard Gomez. The film is an adaptation of William Wylers The Heiress. Lízin let do nebe Lízin let do nebe is a 1937 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Pohádka máje Pohádka máje is a 1940 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Otakar Vávra. Dil Aur Deewaar Dil Aur Deewar is a 1978 Bollywood Action drama film, produced by D. Ramanaidu on Vijaya & Suresh Productions Combines banner and directed by K. Bapaiah. Starring Jeetendra, Moushumi Chatterjee in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal. The film is a remake of Telugu Movie Jeevana Tarangalu, starring Sobhan Babu, Vanisri, Krishnam Raju in the pivotal roles, both the movies are made by same banner and director. The Revenge of Roger The Revenge of Roger is a 1946 French historical crime film directed by André Cayatte and starring Lucien Coëdel, María Casares and Paul Bernard. The film is based on a novel by Jules Mary. It was a sequel to the film Roger la Honte also directed by Cayatte which had been shot in 1945 but was released in 1946. The films sets were designed by the art director Jacques Colombier. Andala Ramudu Andala Ramudu is a 1973 Telugu, comedy drama film, film produced by N. S. Murthy under the Chitra Kalpana banner and directed by Bapu. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Latha in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film is based on Mullapudi Venkata Ramanas Janata Express. The film is the debut to veteran artists Nutan Prasad and Latha. The film won the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film in 1973. The film has given enthusiastically drawing atmosphere and spirit to the movie Godavari, directed by Sekhar Kammula. Chamaram Chamaram is a 1980 Malayalam film written by John Paul Puthusery and directed by Bharathan, starring Nedumudi Venu, Zarina Wahab, Prathap Pothan and Ratheesh. The story is about the tumultuous affair between a student and his college lecturer, an uncommon type of love story in Indian Cinema. This film has the evergreen song "Nadha Nee Varum Kalocha Kelkkuvan", sung by S. Janaki. Chamaram considered one of the landmark movies in Malayalam film history. The film broke all conventional concepts and moral equations in love. The film become a trend in 1980s campus as well as youth. Chamaram is one of the evergreen campus movies in Malayalam cinema. C.M.S. College was the location of Chamaram. Chilampu Chilambu is a 1986 Malayalam film. Directed by Bharathan, this film is about the revenge by a young man against his uncle who grabbed his family properties by expelling his mother and grandfather from the house. Rahman, Thilakan, Shobhana, Nedumudi Venu, Ashokan, Santhakumari and Babu Antony appeared in leading roles. The script was written by Bharathan himself, based on a novel by N. T. Balachandran by the same title. Martial arts has a vital role in the movie. The movie depicts "Kalarippayattu", the traditional martial art of Kerala and also Karate. It is one of the rare and genuine martial arts movies in Malayalam, and was a big hit at the box office. Babu Antony made his debut into cinema by playing the main antagonist in this film. The music was composed by Ouseppachan and the lyrics were by Bharathan. Banphool Banphool is a 1971 Bollywood romance film, produced by Harish Upadyaya and C.D. Shah under the Filmlands banner and directed by Vijay Bhatt. Starring Jeetendra, Babita, Shatrughan Sinha in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. It has a hit dance song "Aahein na bhar thandi thandi, garam garam chai pee le, zara meri chai pee le". Matamgi Manipur Matamgi Manipur is a 1972 Meitei film directed by Debkumar Bose and produced by Karam Manmohan, under the banner of K.T. Films Private Limited. The black and white film features an ensemble cast including G. Ravinder Sharma, Yengkhom Roma, Kangabam Birababu, Rashi, with Indra, Beda, Kangabam Tomba, Arambam Lokendra, Aribam Syam Sharma, Amujao and Baby Ameeta. The story of the film was written by Arambam Samarendra and screenplay by Debkumar Bose. It is considered the first feature film made in Meitei. The film won the Presidents Medal at the 20th National Film Festival. Paar Magale Paar Paar Magaley Paar is a 1963 Indian Tamil-language directed by A. Bhimsingh. It is based on the play Petral Thaan Pillaiya. The film features Sivaji Ganesan, M. R. Radha, Sowcar Janaki and C. R. Vijayakumari in lead roles. The film, produced by V. C. Subburaman, had musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy and was released on 12 July 1963. Padithal Mattum Podhuma Padithal Mattum Podhuma is a 1962 Indian Tamil-language film directed by A. Bhimsingh. The film features Sivaji Ganesan, M. R. Radha, Savitri and Rajasulochana. The film, produced by P. Ramakrishnan under Ranganathan Pictures, had musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy and was released on 14 April 1962. This was massive hit for Sivaji Ganesan and ran more than 100 days at all centres in Tamil Nadu. One of the box office commercial successes of the year 1962, the film is based on the short novel Naa, by the Bengali writer Tara Shankar Bandopadhyay. Arasa Kattalai Aras Kattalai, is a 1967 Indian Tamil film, written and directed by M. G. Chakrapani, starring M. G. Ramachandran and B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles, with Jayalalithaa, M. N. Nambiar and S. A. Asokan in lead roles. The Bureaucrats The Bureaucrats is a 1936 French comedy film directed by Yves Mirande and starring Lucien Baroux, Pierre Larquey and Gabriel Signoret. The films sets were designed by the art director René Renoux. Heart of the Sun Heart of the Sun is a Canadian drama film, directed by Francis Damberger and released in 1998. Based on the play Jennies Story by Betty Lambert, the film explores the controversial Sexual Sterilization Act of Alberta through the story of Jennie, a woman trying to have a baby with her husband Harry who learns that she was forcibly sterilized as a teenager. The film premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival in 1998. Hirt won the award for Best Actress at the Alberta Film and Television Awards in 1999, and screenwriter Kim Hogan was nominated for the Genie Award for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 20th Genie Awards. Chords of Fame Chords of Fame is a 1984 feature-length documentary film about Phil Ochs, a U.S. singer-songwriter of the 1960s and early 1970s. The film was directed by Michael Korolenko, written by Mady Schutzman, and produced by Korolenko, Schutzman, and David Sternburg. It was funded in part by grants from the American Film Institute and the National Endowment for the Arts. Threshold: The Blue Angels Experience Threshold: The Blue Angels Experience is a 1975 American film narrated by Leslie Nielsen. The film is about the Blue Angels, the United States Navys flight demonstration squadron. Play Up the Band Play Up the Band is a 1935 British musical comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Stanley Holloway, Betty Ann Davies and Leslie Bradley. The film was made at Ealing Studios by the independent company City Films. The films sets were designed by art director R. Holmes Paul. Location shooting took place at the Crystal Palace, which burnt down the following year. Dobrý voják Svejk The Good Soldier Schweik is a 1926 Czechoslovakian black-and-white silent era comedy film directed by Karel Lamač, based on Jaroslav Hašeks novel The Good Soldier Švejk. Remember When Riding High is a 1937 British comedy film directed by David MacDonald and starring Claude Dampier, John Garrick, Kathleen Gibson and Helen Haye. It is very loosely based on the story of the inventor Thomas McCall, who came up with a radically new design for a bicycle in Victorian Britain. It was made at Shepperton Studios. U snedeného krámu The Ruined Shopkeeper is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1933. Kay tagal kang hinintay Kay Tagal kang Hinintay is a 1998 Filipino drama romance film produced by Star Cinema, starring Judy Ann Santos and Rico Yan. The movie was directed by Rory B. Quintos. Graded "A" by Cinema Evaluation Board. È colpa del sole Colpa Del Sole is a 1951 Italian film. Happidrome Happidrome is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Philip Brandon and starring Harry Korris, Robbie Vincent and Cecil Fredericks. It was a spin-off from the Happidrome BBC radio series which was popular at the time. The film was made at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith, and produced by the musical star Jack Buchanan. The sets were designed by the art director William Hemsley. Death of a Salesman Death of a Salesman is a 1996 television film adapted from the play of the same name by Arthur Miller. It was directed by David Thacker and starred Warren Mitchell as Willy Loman. Mitchell reprised the role for which he had won the West End theatre Laurence Olivier Award for Actor of the Year in a Revival in 1979. Devet kruhu pekla Devět kruhů pekla is a 1989 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Milan Muchna. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. The film describes the Khmer Rouge period in Cambodia. Tomáš is a Czech doctor working in Phnom Penh and Khema is famous Khmer actress. The Legend of the Silver Fir The Legend of the Silver Fir is a 1973 Czechoslovak film directed by František Vláčil. Silver Blaze Silver Blaze is a 1977 British/Canadian television film directed by John Davies and starring Christopher Plummer and Thorley Walters. It is based on Arthur Conan Doyles 1892 short story The Adventure of Silver Blaze. Justice for Selwyn Justice for Selwyn is a 1968 Czechoslovak television film starring Josef Kemr. Begynnelsen på en historie Begynnelsen på en historie is a 1988 Norwegian drama film directed by Margarete Robsahm, starring Linda Pedersen, Wenche Foss and Linn Stokke. It is summer in the late 1940s, and seven-year-old Maren lives with her mother and two brothers on an island. Her father is in prison for treason during World War II. When summer is over, Maren has to move into boarding school in a big city, a fact that hangs like a cloud over the joy of summer for her. Aakhri Dao Aakhri Daao is a 1975 Bollywood crime film, directed by A. Salaam, written by Salim-Javed, and produced by M.M. Malhotra Kala Bharathi. It stars Jeetendra, Saira Banu in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film is based on Bhagwati Charan Vermas 1950 novel of the same name. Plot. Ravi is a freelance professional safecracker. He is conned by Robert and Julie to open a safe. Ravi is trapped in a situation. He runs away to a remote village and finds himself a job at timber estate. He finds his love in the village. Just he is about to start his new happy life in the village, Robert and Julie come searching for him to open another safe that they have stolen. They do blackmail Ravi. Ravi is trapped again. In a series of different situations, Ravi finds the way to overcome the villains and again live a happy life. Aansoo Aur Muskan Aansoo Aur Muskan is a 1970 Hindi film directed by P. Madhavan. The film stars Padmini and Bindu. The films playback music was sung by Mukesh. The memorable fun song "Guni Jano Bhakt Jano" which was rendered by Kishore Kumar is unique. It mentions names of famous actors in the era in a fun way. The film was a remake of Tamil film Kanne Pappa. The Dance of Fortune The Dance of Fortune is a 1944 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera and starring Luis Sandrini, Olinda Bozán and Héctor Quintanilla. The Fighting Redhead The Fighting Redhead is a 1949 American Western film in the Red Ryder film series directed by Lewis D. Collins starring Jim Bannon in the role of Red Ryder. That Lady from Peking That Lady from Peking is an Australian crime film directed by Eddie Davis and starring Carl Betz, Nancy Kwan and Bobby Rydell. Although shot in 1969 it was not screened commercially until 1975. It was the last of three films Eddie Davis made in Australia. Lao Mo de di er ge chun tian Old Maos Second Spring is a 1984 Taiwanese drama film directed by You-ning Lee. The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It won the Golden Horse Award for Best Feature Film in 1984. Man with a Gun Man with a Gun is a low-budget 1958 British crime film directed by Montgomery Tully from a screenplay by Michael Winner. It starred Lee Patterson, Rona Anderson and John Le Mesurier. Colonel Delmira Gouveia Colonel Delmiro Gouveia is a 1978 Brazilian drama film directed by Geraldo Sarno. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. The film accounts the story and exploits of "colonel" Delmiro Gouveia, one of the earliest industrial entrepreneurs of Brazil, founder of the Corrente factories. Adavi Simhalu Adavi Simhalu is a 1983 Telugu Action film, produced by C. Ashwini Dutt under the Vyjayanthi Movies banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film stars Krishnam Raju, Krishna, Jaya Prada and Sridevi in the lead roles, with music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was remade in Hindi as Jaani Dost in the same year, with Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Sridevi and Parveen Babi in pivotal roles. Both movies were made simultaneously by the same banner and director, some of the scenes and artists are replicated in both versions. O Jogo da Vida O Jogo da Vida is a 1977 Brazilian drama film directed by Maurice Capovila. It is an adaptation of the short story Malagueta, Perus e Bacanaço, by João Antônio. The film has as special guests the professional sinuca players Carne Frita, Joaquinzinho and João Gaúcho. It features soundtrack by João Bosco and Aldir Blanc and musical direction by Radamés Gnatalli in his last work for cinema. Kavikuyil Kavikkuyil, Kavikuyil or Kavi Kuyil is a 1977 Indian Tamil film, directed by Devaraj Mohan, starring Sivakumar, Sridevi and Rajinikanth and. Fatafat Jayalakshmi plays Rajinikanths love interest. Sridevi plays the younger sister of Rajinikanth. The film was shot under the S. P. T. Films banner and produced by S. P. Tamizharasi. The film premiered on 29 July 1977. Rajinikanth played a positive role in this film. He was previously known mainly for playing negative roles. Giant of the Evil Island Il mistero dellisola maledetta, internationally released as Giant of the Evil Island, is a 1965 Italian adventure film. Ufa con el sexo Ufa con el sexo is a 1968 Argentine film. A Dupla do Barulho The Terrible Twosome is a 1953 Brazilian comedy film directed by Carlos Manga and starring Oscarito, Grande Otelo and Edith Morel. Hong lou meng Dream of the Red Chamber is a 1944 Chinese film directed by Bu Wancang. It is an adaptation of the classic Qing-era novel by Cao Xueqin. Mosaico Mosaico is a 1970 Argentine film. El tío Disparate El Tío Disparate is a 1978 Argentine comedy musical film directed by Palito Ortega and written Juan Carlos Mesa. It stars Palito Ortega and Carlos Balá. Rice and Milk Arroz con leche is a 1950 Argentinian romantic comedy film directed and written by Carlos Schlieper with Julio Porter based on the play by Carlos Notti, "Noche en Viena". The film premiered on October 5, 1950 in Buenos Aires and was rated PG 14. Edad difícil Edad difícil is a 1956 Argentine film. Maboroshi no uma is a 1955 color Japanese drama film directed by Koji Shima. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Lusty Transparent Man aka Lusty Transparent Man is a 1978 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Isao Hayashi and starring Izumi Shima. Jawan Muhabat Jawan Mohabbat is a 1971 Bollywood romance film directed by Bhappi Sonie. The film stars Shammi Kapoor, Asha Parekh and Pran. Naukar Ki Kameez Naukar Ki Kameez is a 1999 Hindi film based on Vinod Kumar Shuklas novel of the same name. It was directed by Mani Kaul and starred Pankaj Sudhir Mishra, Anu Joseph and Om Prakash Dwivedi. The film was released on 30 September 1999 in Netherlands. Tulips of Haarlem Tulips of Haarlem is a 1970 Italian drama film directed by Franco Brusati. It was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. Belønningen Belønningen is a 1980 Norwegian drama film written and directed by Bjørn Lien, starring Rolf Søder and Joachim Calmeyer. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. Reidar was in the merchant navy during the war, but has since become an alcoholic and a bum. One day outside Vinmonopolet, he bumps into successful businessman Sverre Nordvåg, and drops his bottle of liquor. The two begin to fight, and the police get involved. It turns out the two knew each other before the German occupation of Norway, but fell out when Sverre began to collaborate with the Germans. A young journalist gets involved in the story of the two men during the proceeding trial. Tansen Tansen is a 1943 Indian Bollywood film directed by Jayant Desai, featuring K. L. Saigal and Khursheed Bano in the lead roles. The film was based on Tansen, the 16th century musician in the court of Mughal emperor, Akbar. The film featured 13 hit songs, performed by the leads, including "More Balapan Ke Saathi", "Rum Jhum Rum Jhum Chal Tihari", "Kahe Guman Kare Gori", "Bina Pankh Ka Panchhi", "Sapt Suran Teen Gram", "Diya Jalao" and "Baag Laga Doon Sajni". It was the second highest grossing Indian film of 1943. In 2009, it was reported that another film based on the life of Tansen would be directed by Satish Kaushik. Khazanchi Khazanchi is a 1941 blockbuster, directed by Moti B. Gidwani, starring M. Ismail, S. D. Narang, Ramola Devi, Manorama and Durga Mota in lead roles. M. Ismail played the title role of a Khazanchi. The movie was the biggest hit and the top earner of 1941. The film was remade in Tamil as Moondru Pillaigal. Kolangal Kolangal is a 1981 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. G. George and produced by D. Philip and K. T. Varghese. The film stars Thilakan, Nedumudi Venu, Venu Nagavally and Sreenivasan in the lead roles. The film is based on the story "Oru Gramathinte Athmavu" by P. J. Antony and depicts the life of the people of a central-Travancore village. Dil Kaa Heera Dil Kaa Heera is a 1979 Bollywood film directed by Dulal Guha. The film stars Dharmendra and Hema Malini . Leve sitt liv Victoria L is a 1982 Norwegian comedy film directed by Petter Vennerød and Svend Wam. The film was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Eugenia Grandet Eugenia Grandet is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel and starring Marga López, Julio Villarreal and Andrea Palma. It is based on the 1833 French novel Eugénie Grandet by Honoré de Balzac. Circle of the Sun Circle of the Sun is a 1960 short documentary film on Kainai Nation, or Blood Tribe, of Southern Alberta, which captured their Sun Dance ritual on film for the first time. Tribal leaders, who worried the traditional ceremony might be dying out, had permitted filming as a visual record. The film was directed by Colin Low, who was from the area. Lows father had been a foreman of the Cochrane Church Ranch in the area, southern Alberta and had known many Blood Tribe people since childhood. Colin Low had first witnessed the Sun Dance in 1953, the year he shot Corral. Footage of the Sun Dance was shot in 1956 and 1957, with the film completed in 1959. The film also included modern aspects of Blood Tribe life by shooting on an oil well on the reserve. Hang Your Dog in the Wind Hang Your Dog in the Wind was the first feature film of Brian Flemming. It was shot in black and white and Super 16 in 1993 then blown up to 35mm. Although it was not accepted by either the Sundance Film Festival or the Slamdance Film Festival in 1997, it was released as part of film festival created by Flemming and associates, "The 1997 Slumdance Experience." Kunoichi ninpo: Hyakka manji-garami is a 1974 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Chūsei Sone and starring Junko Miyashita. Anokhi Ada Anokhi Ada is a 1948 romantic Hindi film directed by Mehboob Khan. The story was by Zia Sarhadi, with screenplay and dialogue by Agha Jani Kashmiri. The music composer was Naushad, assisted by Ghulam Mohammed and the lyricists were Shakeel Badayuni and Anjum Pilibhiti. The director of photography was Faredoon Irani. It was produced under the Mehboob Productions banner and starred Naseem Banu, Surendra, Prem Adib, Zeb Qureshi, Reehan, Pratima Devi and Cuckoo. The story was a romantic triangle involving Surendra and Prem Adib as the two men in love with Naseem Banu, who played the role of a woman suffering from amnesia. Dharani Mandala Madhyadolage Dharani Mandala Madhyadolage is a 1983 Indian Kannada language drama film written and directed by Puttanna Kanagal, starring Srinath, Chandrashekar, Ramakrishna, Jai Jagadish and T. N. Seetharam. Mezi námi zlodeji Mezi námi zloději is a 1963 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. The Bread Roti is a 1942 Indian Hindi film directed by Mehboob Khan. The movie was anti-capitalist. This was Mehboob Khans last movie before he set up his own production house. The Ol' Gray Hoss The Ol Gray Hoss is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Anthony Mack. It was the 78th Our Gang short released. Shandaar Shaandaar is a 1974 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Krishnan–Panju. It is a remake of the 1971 Kannada film Kasturi Nivasa. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Sharmila Tagore and Vinod Mehra. It focuses on Rajan, who incurs losses as Chander, a man who he helped, prospers. His mansion is sold out to Chander, who holds parties at the house. Rajan dislikes this, as he has always treated the mansion as a holy place. The film was released on 22 September 1974. Vanna Vanna Pookkal Vanna Vanna Pookkal is a 1992 Indian Tamil film, directed by Balu Mahendra, starring Prashanth, Mounika and Vinodhini. The film, produced by S. Thanu, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja. It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil at the 39th National Film Awards. The film completed a 100-day run at the box-office. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Prema Paatam. Ganadevata Ganadevata is a 1978 Bengali drama film directed by Tarun Majumdar, based on a novel by same name by Tarashankar Bandopadhyay. The film stars Soumitra Chatterjee, Ajitesh Bannerjee, Samit Bhanja, Nilkantha Sengupta, Rabi Ghosh and Anup Kumar in lead roles. The epic novel is set in the 1920s during the British Raj, about the breakdown of socio-economic structures, impact of industrialization and non-cooperation movement in rural Bengal . It had also won the writer Bandopadhyay, the 1966 Jnanpith Award. At the 26th National Film Awards, it won the award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment and Best Child Artist Award for Kanchan De Biswas. Hanabari Hanabari is a Bengali black and white thriller film released in 1952. Story, screenplay and direction were done by Bengali writer Premendra Mitra. The music director was Pabitra Chattapadhyaya. This movie was produced by Fakhrul Islam Khan in the banner of Mitrani Limited. Maldita ciudad (un drama cómico) Maldita ciudad is a 1954 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Devanthakudu Devanthakudu is a 1984 Telugu film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Vijayashanti, and Narayana Rao in important roles. The movie is a remake of directors own 1983 Kannada movie Geluvu Nannade. Shesha Shrabana Shesha Shrabana is a 1976 Odia language Indian movie. It is directed by Prashant Nanda. It stars Prashant Nanda, Mahasweta Roy, Banaja Mohanty and Hemant Das. It is based on a novel of Basant Mahapatra by the same name. In 1979, the film remade as Naiyya in Hindi language by the same director. This film achieved great success in terms of box office and acclaimed by reviewers. Agnee Agnee is a 1988 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by J Om Prakash, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Chunky Pandey, Amrita Singh, Mandakini, Moushumi Chatterjee, Anupam Kher and Alok Nath En Annan En Annan, is a 1970 Indian Tamil-language thriller film, directed by Pa. Neelakandhan, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role, with Jayalalithaa, M. N. Nambiar, S. A. Ashokan, Cho Ramaswamy among others. In the year 1970, it was one of the super hit movies of MGR and ran 100 days in Chennai, Madurai and Trichy. The film is a remake of the Telugu film Poola Rangadu, which itself was loosely based on A. J. Cronins novel, Beyond This Place. Target for Today Target for Today is a documentary film describing the preparation and mounting of a United States Army Air Forces raid on East Prussia. It contains much combat footage of B-17 and B-24 bombers and named for the phrase used at briefings before air raids. The October 1943 footage was filmed during Eighth Air Force attacks on Nazi Germany industrial targets in Anklam, the 22nd Air Base in Marienburg, and Gdynia in occupied Poland. Prior to the combat footage, the documentary explains Operation Pointblank target selection and depicts planning, briefing, and preparation. Enemy Insaniyat kay Dushman is a 1990 Pakistani action film, directed by Hasnain and produced by Tariq Butt. The film stars actors Anjuman, Nadeem, Neeli, Sultan Rahi and Afzaal Ahmad. W/O V.Varaprasad Wife of V. Vara Prasad is a 1998 Telugu romantic thriller film, produced by Ram Gopal Varma and directed by Vamsy. The film stars Vineeth and J. D. Chakravarthy in lead roles. The film revolves around a romantic drama suspense story. It was recorded as a flop at the box office. Bajirao Mastani Bajirao Mastani is a 2015 Indian epic historical romance film directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, who also composed its soundtrack. The film was jointly produced by Bhansali and Eros Internationals Kishore Lulla; it stars Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra. The supporting cast includes Tanvi Azmi, Vaibhav Tatwawaadi and Milind Soman. Based on the Marathi novel Raau by Nagnath S. Inamdar, Bajirao Mastani narrates the story of the Maratha Peshwa Bajirao I and his second wife, Mastani. Conceived as early as the 1990s, Bhansali announced the film in 2003 but production was delayed several times due to its changing cast. Bajirao Mastani, a passion project for Bhansali, spent the next eleven years in development hell before being revived in 2014. Extensive research was done before moving into pre-production, which required the creation of twenty-two highly detailed sets, and numerous costumes and props to strengthen its opulence and high production value. Principal photography took place on sets constructed in Film City, with some portions being filmed on location. Visual effects and CGI were used in post-production to enhance a number of scenes. The film was released on 18 December 2015 to positive reviews, with praise directed towards Bhansalis direction, various technical achievements and the performances of the cast. Bajirao Mastani has also been noted for its scale, grandeur and attention to detail. With a budget of 145 crores, including marketing and advertisements, it is one of the most expensive Hindi films. It has grossed over 356 crores at the box office, becoming a major commercial success and one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time. Recipient of several accolades, Bajirao Mastani won seven National Film Awards, including Best Direction and Best Supporting Actress for Azmi. The film received a leading fourteen nominations at the 61st Filmfare Awards and won nine awards, including Best Film, Best Director for Bhansali, Best Actor for Singh, and Best Supporting Actress for Chopra. Zeemansvrouwen Zeemansvrouwen is a Dutch film directed by Henk Kleinmann, and was intended to be the first ever sound film produced in the Netherlands. Instead, it became the last official Dutch silent film and the last film that would appear between 1930 and 1934. There would be semi-amateur films made in this interim. Andhera Andhera is a 1975 Bollywood horror film directed by Shyam and Tulsi Ramsay with help of Sushrutha Reddy. Mangalya Balam Mangalya Balam is a 1959 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film, produced by D. Madhusudhana Rao under Annapurna Pictures banner and directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri in the lead roles and music composed by Master Venu. The film is a remake of the Bengali film Agni Pariksha starring Uttam Kumar and Suchitra Sen, which was simultaneously remade in Tamil as Manjal Mahimai; both movies were made simultaneously by the same banner and director; some of the scenes and artists are the same in both versions. Later it was remade in Hindi as Chhoti Si Mulaqat with slight changes, starring Uttam Kumar and Vyjayanthimala in the pivotal roles. Sidhi Sidhi is a 1999 Filipino film based on Rolando Tinios Palanca-winning teleplay expanded into a movie script by Ricky Lee, Sidhi is the story of Ah, so called because shes mute and can only utter the first syllable of her name Anna. The film won for Mercado all the Best Supporting Actress Awards given by the four annual award-giving bodies in the Philippines that time. The film also gave a posthumous award to Rolando Tinio for Best story at the FAMAS Awards. The Promise The Promise is a 1969 British drama film based on a play by Russian playwright Aleksei Arbuzov. Set in the Soviet Union during the Second World War, it is the story of a love triangle involving three young people caught up in the Siege of Leningrad. The film follows the main protagonists in the post-war years in an attempt to show the lasting effects of that relationship. The film was on the British Film Institutes BFI 75 Most Wanted list of lost films until a mislabeled copy was found in the British Film Institutes archive after an audit. Donga Ramudu Donga Ramudu is a 1955 Telugu language drama film, produced by D. Madhusudhana Rao under the Annapurna Pictures banner and directed by K. V. Reddy. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri, Jamuna in the lead roles and music composed by Pendyala Nageswara Rao. The film was archived in the curriculum of the Film and Television Institute of India. The film is the debut venture of Annapurna Pictures in the film industry, who gave memorable hits with Akkineni Nageswara Rao. The film was dubbed and released in 1956 as the Tamil movie Thiruttu Raman. The film was remade in Hindi as Man-Mauji and in Tamil as Vasanthi. Patanga Patanga is a 1949 Indian Hindi-language film. It was the seventh highest grossing Indian film of 1949. The film was directed by H. S. Rawail for Varma Productions. A duet sung against the backdrop of WW2, "Mere Piya Gaye Rangoon", picturised on actor Gope and lead heroine Nigar Sultana became popular. The playback singers for the song were C. Ramchandra, who also composed the music for the film, and Shamshad Begum. The cast included Nigar Sultana, Shyam, Yakub, Gope, Purnima, Shyama, Randhir and Mohana. Khwab Khwab is a 1980 Hindi-language Indian romantic thriller film directed by Shakti Samanta, starring Ashok Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty, Ranjeeta Kaur, Naseeruddin Shah and Yogeeta Bali. Salma Salma is an Indian drama musical romance film directed by Ramanand Sagar which was released on 1985. It stars Raj Babbar, Salma Agha and Shoma Anand in the lead roles. Bukak Api Bukak Api is a 2000 documentary about Malaysian mak nyahs, or Malaysian male-to-female transsexuals, directed by Osman Ali. It was intended to educate people about the mak nyahs. Daar Doer in die Bosveld Daar Doer in Die Bosveld is the first film by the South African director Jamie Uys. It was originally released in 1951. The film is in the Afrikaans language, a language specific to Southern Africa. Nyayavidhi Nyayavidhi is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Joshiy and produced by Joy Thomas. The film stars Mammootty, Shobhana, Sukumaran and Lalu Alex in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. K. Arjunan. Grama Panchayath Graama Panchaayathu is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film directed by Ali Akbar and starring Jagadish and Rajan P Dev in the lead roles. Double Cross Double Cross is a 1972 Bollywood action film directed by Gogi Anand. The film stars Vijay Anand and Rekha . Fatma baci Fatma Bacı is a 1972 Turkish drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Yildiz Kenter, Fatma Belgen, and Leyla Kenter. Naan Potta Savaal Naan Potta Savaal is 1980 a Tamil film, directed by Puratchidasan. The cowboy style movie did not do well at the box office and was a failure. It was released in Telugu as Ethe Naasaval. The film was released on 7 August 1980 and the Telegu version on 15 June 1984. Rosaappo Ravikkai Kaari Rosappu Ravikkaikari is a 1979 Tamil language romance film directed by Devaraj–Mohan and produced by Thirupur Mani. The film stars Sivakumar, Deepa and Sivachandran. It is a remake of the 1978 Kannada film Parasangada Gendethimma, itself adapted Srikrishna Alanahallis novella of the same name, and is Sivakumars 100th film as an actor. The film, set in pre-independent India, was released on 18 May 1979 and became a critical and commercial success. For his performance, Sivakumar won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil. Troublesome Night 8 Troublesome Night 8 is a 2000 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Edmond Yuen. It is the eighth of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series. Marupuram Marupuram is a 1990 Malayalam-language action crime thriller film, directed by Viji Thampi and jointly written by Renjith and Kaloor Dennis. The film stars Jayaram, Mukesh, Urvashi, Sukumaran, Jagathy Sreekumar, M. G. Soman, Siddique, Lalu Alex, Jagadish and Devan. The movie is a thriller from the team of Viji Thampi, Renjith and Kaloor Dennis. Blue Demon contra las diabólicas Blue Demon contra las diabólicas is a 1966 Mexican horror film. It was directed by Chano Urueta and stars David Reynoso, Ana Martín and the wrestler Blue Demon. Brahmachari Mogudu Bramhachari Mogudu is a 1994 Telugu comedy film, produced by Battina Venkata Krishna Reddy under the Sri Sai Madhavi Arts banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Yamuna in the lead roles and music composed by J. V. Raghavulu. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. Oblivious Oblivious is a 2001 short film written and directed by Ozgur Uyanik. It won the Canal+ Prize for Best European Short Film at the Brussels European Film Festival, 2001. Rakhi Aur Hathkadi Rakhi Aur Hathkadi is a Hindi film that was released in 1972. It was directed by S.M. Sagar. It stars Ashok Kumar, Asha Parekh in a dual role, Vijay Arora, Danny Denzongpa, Kabir Bedi, and Helen. Music is by R.D. Burman. Lyrics are by Majrooh Sultanpuri. Asha Bhosle sang all seven songs, two of which were duets with Kishore Kumar. Leading lady Asha Parekh said that she dabbled in choreographing the dance sequences "to a certain extent" for this film, even though her name is not listed as a choreographer in the opening credits. Son of the Northeast Son of the Northeast is a 1982 historical drama film set in 1930s Isan, or northeastern Thailand. The film is directed by Vichit Kounavudhi and is based on a S.E.A. Write Award-winning book by Kampoon Boonthavee. Filmed in a documentary style, the story follows a tight-knit group of Isan subsistence farmers as they struggle against drought and other depredations. A Union in Wait A Union in Wait is a 2001 documentary film about same-sex marriage directed by Ryan Butler. It was the first documentary about same-sex marriage to air on national television in the United States. Bhanwar Bhanwar is a 1976 Bollywood film directed by Bhappi Sonie. The film stars Ashok Kumar, Parveen Babi and Randhir Kapoor . Evil Streets Evil Streets is a 1998 American B movie indy horror film co-directed by Terry R. Wickham and Joseph F. Parda, starring SaRenna Lee, Joe Zaso, and Tina Krause. The film is a horror anthology focused around three tales of urban terror, desire, and hell in New York City. The film is best known for the appearance of the large breasted adult model SaRenna Lee, and the film marked Lees mainstream acting debut. Resin Resin is a 2001 American drama film directed by Steven Sobel. It is the twenty-third film in the Dogme 95 film movement. Stri Stri is a 1995 Telugu drama film. The film was written by Palagummi Padmaraju with screenplay and direction by K. S. Sethumadhavan. The film has garnered two National Film Awards. The film was also showcased in the Indian Panorama section, International Film Festival of India and 2nd Prague International Film Festival. Chakravyuha Chakravyuha is a 1983 Kannada film directed by V. Somashekhar. The film stars Ambareesh and Ambika in the lead roles. This film marked the entry of popular actor Mukhyamantri Chandru into films. Produced by N. Veeraswamy for Eshwari Productions, this film also starred his son V. Ravichandran in a small role. Actor Tiger Prabhakar also featured in an extended cameo role. The Film obtained A certificate without cuts from the CBFC.The film, upon release, met with hugely positive reviews and catapulted actor Ambareeshs career to greater heights and coined him the title "Rebel Star" for his angry young man role. The films huge success inspired other language industries and was subsequently remade in Hindi as Inquilaab and in Tamil as Mukhyamantri Troublesome Night 12 Troublesome Night 12 is a 2001 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Yip Wai-ying. It is the 12th of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series. 7Up 2000 Up New Generation is a new version of the Up Series, following the lives of a group of individuals who were seven years old at the turn of the millennium. The series is directed by Julian Farino and began with 7Up 2000, first broadcast in April 2000. The second instalment, 14 Up 2000, aired in two parts on BBC One in September 2007. 21 Up New Generation was broadcast in September 2014 in two parts. House No. 13 Al-Manzel Raqam 13 or Al-Manzel Raqam Talata`sh is a classic 1952 Egyptian mystery/crime film directed by Kamal El Sheikh. It starred Faten Hamama, Mahmoud El Meliguy, and Emad Hamdy and was chosen as one of the best 150 Egyptian film productions in 1996, during the Egyptian Cinema centennial. Aranmanai Kili Aranmanai Kili is a 1993 Tamil-language romantic drama film written, produced and directed by Rajkiran in his directorial debut. He also stars as the male lead, with Ahana and Gayathri as the female leads. The film was remade in Telugu as Maa Voori Maaraju, and in Kannada as Neelakanta. Makiusap ka sa Diyos Makiusap ka sa Diyos is a 1991 Filipino film starting Ruffa Gutierrez, Christopher de Leon and Gabby Concepcion. It was director Lino Brockas final movie prior to his death in a car crash. Oh the Days! Alyam Alyam O les jours, a.k.a. Oh the Days!, is a 1978 Moroccan drama film. Úpa en apuros Upa en apuros is a 1942 Argentine short animated colour film written and directed by Dante Quinterno. The film premiered on November 20, 1942 at the Ambassador cinema in Buenos Aires. At the 1943 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards, Quinterno won the Special Prize for the film due to it being the first animated colour film in Argentine and Latin-American cinema. Its an adaptation of the Argentine comic strip Patoruzú. The Sandman The Sandman is a 2000 dance film made by the Brothers Quay and William Tuckett. A televised ballet, it starsTamara Rojo, Irek Mukhamedov, Zenaida Yanowsky, and Heathcote Williams. It is loosely based on E. T. A. Hoffmanns story "The Sandman". A Yiddish World Remembered A Yiddish World Remembered is a 2002 Emmy-award-winning documentary by Andrew Goldberg that uses archival photographs, never-before-seen archival videos, and survivor testimony to reconstruct the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe, which were destroyed by the Holocaust. Oscar nominated actor Elliott Gould narrates. Nakhuda Nakhuda is a 1981 Hindi drama film, directed by Dilip Naik and produced by Yash Chopra, starring Raj Kiran, Swaroop Sampat and Madan Puri in lead roles. Music of film was by Khayyam with lyrics by Nida Fazli. Love and Tears Hob wa Dumoo` is a 1955 Egyptian romance/drama film directed by the Egyptian film director Kamal El Sheikh. It starred Ahmed Ramzy, Zaki Rostom, and Faten Hamama. Tunay na tunay: Gets mo? Gets ko! Tunay na Tunay: Gets Mo? Gets Ko! is a 2000 Filipino action and romantic comedy film by Star Cinema and directed by Joyce Bernal in her first action directorial film. It stars Robin Padilla and Jolina Magdangal in their first and only film together. It is also Magdangals first and only action film to date and her first film without Marvin Agustin which team-up led a series of film and television projects prior to the release of this film. Jaal Jaal is a 1967 Hindi suspense-thriller film directed by Moni Bhattacharjee. The film features Biswajeet and Mala Sinha in lead roles. Ennodishtam Koodamo Ennodishtam Koodamo is a 1992 Indian romantic comedy Malayalam film directed by Kamal. It stars Mukesh, Madhoo, Suvarna Mathew and Telugu actor J. D. Chakravarthy in the main roles. The film is considered as an all time block buster in Mukeshs career. It is the debut movie of actor Dileep, who played a small role. Dileep and Lal Jose served as assistant directors to Kamal. Jaathakam Jaathakam is a 1989 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Suresh Unnithan. The film stars Jayaram, Shari, Thilakan and Kaviyoor Ponnamma in the lead roles. The film has musical score by R. Somashekharan. Dharma Dharma is a 1973 Bollywood action film directed by Chand. The film stars Pran in the title role. The rest of the cast includes Ajit and the pair Navin Nischol and Rekha. The film became a "Superhit" at the box office. It was remade into the Telugu film Na Pere Bhagavan. The film Dharma is also known for its music composed by the duo of Sonik-Omi and is especially famous for the qawwali sung by Mohammad Rafi in the sequence between Pran and Bindu. A few other songs were also nicely tuned and presented. Hum Sab Ustad Hain Hum Sab Ustad Hain is a 1965 Indian Hindi film starring Kishore Kumar, Dara Singh and Ameeta. Khaspush Khaspush is a 1928 Soviet Armenian drama and war film, directed by Hamo Beknazarian and starring Hrachia Nersisyan, M. Dulgaryan and Avet Avetisyan Waqt Ki Deewar Waqt Ki Deewar is a 1981 Indian Bollywood Action film, produced by T.C. Dewan under the Modern Pictures banner and directed by Ravi Tandon. It stars Sanjeev Kumar, Jeetendra, Sulakshana Pandit, Neetu Singh in the pivotal roles, and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Qurbani Rang Layegi Qurbani Rang Layegi is a 1991 Indian Bollywood film directed by Raj N. Sippy and produced by K.K. Talwar. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Poonam Dhillon and Padmini Kolhapure in pivotal roles. Janata Ki Adalat Janta Ki Adalat is a 1994 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T L V Prasad and produced by K. C. Bokadia, starring Mithun Chakraborty in the lead action role. Jeet Hamaari Jeet Hamaari is a 1983 Hindi film directed by R. Thyagarajan and written by Ram Govind, starring Rakesh Roshan, Rajinikanth, Ranjeeta Kaur and Anita Raj. This film is a remake of the 1983 Tamil film Thai Veedu, with Rajinikanth, Anita Raj and Silk Smitha reprising their roles from the original Tamil version. Prema Khaidi Prema Khaidi is 1990 Telugu romantic film directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana starring Harish Kumar, Malashri, Sharada in the lead roles. It was the first hit film of E. V. V. Satyanarayana. The film was remade in Hindi as Prem Qaidi in 1991 with Harish Kumar and Karishma Kapoor. It was also remade in Kannada with same name starring Vijay Raghavendra. Troublesome Night 17 Troublesome Night 17 is a 2002 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Lam Wai-yin. It is the 17th of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series. The Lives of Benjamin Franklin The Lives of Benjamin Franklin is a 1974 American television miniseries that chronicles the life of the late Benjamin Franklin. It was broadcast by CBS and won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series. Neend Hamari Khwab Tumhare Neend Hamari Khwab Tumhare is a 1966 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Shiv Sahni and produced by Hans Choudhary. It stars Shashi Kapoor and Nanda in pivotal roles. Love's Labor Lost Loves Labor Lost is a 1920 short animated film by Bray Productions and is one of the silent Krazy Kat cartoons. The film is based on a play by William Shakespeare. Lily Festival is a 2001 Japanese movie directed by Sachi Hamano, based on the novel Yurisai by Houko Momotani. The film focuses on the sexuality of older women and won the Jury Prize for "Best Feature - Lesbian" at the Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. Uncle Tom's Fairy Tales Uncle Toms Fairy Tales is a 1969 film directed by then-film student Penelope Spheeris and starring comedian Richard Pryor. The only known negative of the film was said to have been shredded by Pryor after a disagreement with his wife at the time. However, in June 2005, scenes from the film appeared in a retrospective while Pryor was being honored by the Directors Guild of America. In August 2005, Pryor and his wife and attorney-in-fact, Jennifer Lee-Pryor, filed a lawsuit against Spheeris and Pryors own daughter, Rain. The suit claims that Spheeris and Pryors daughter conspired to take the surviving film from his home sometime in the mid-1980s. According to the suit, he contacted Spheeris after the tribute. She allegedly revealed she had given the footage to the Academy Film Archive of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and intended to give the film to Rain. Pryor died in December 2005 but the suit is still currently pending. Headlines Headlines is a 2001 Hong Kong comedy-drama film directed by Leo Heung and starring Emil Chau, Maggie Cheung, Daniel Wu, Grace Yip and Wayne Lai. This film revolves around the Hong Kong press. Nishi Padma Nishi Padma is a 1970 Bengali drama film written and directed by Aravinda Mukherjee, based on a short story Hinger Kochuri by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay, and starring Uttam Kumar and Sabitri Chatterjee as leads. The film had music by Nachiketa Ghosh, and went on to win two awards at the 1970 National Film Awards: Manna Dey won Best Male Playback Singer for "Ja Khushi Ora Bole", while Sandhya Mukherjee won the Best Female Playback Singer for "Ore Sakol Sona Molin Holo". The film was remade into a Hindi film, Amar Prem directed by Shakti Samanta, with screenplay by Aravind Mukherjee, and starring Sharmila Tagore and Rajesh Khanna as leads. Dva dnya chudes Two Days of Miracles is a 1970 Soviet fantasy comedy film directed by Lev Mirsky based on the play Simply Awful! by Yuri Sotnik. Salvador Dalí Salvador Dalí is a 1966 35-minute film directed by Andy Warhol. The film features surrealist artist Salvador Dalí visiting The Factory and meeting the rock band The Velvet Underground. Badmaash Badmaash is a 1998 Indian Bollywood film directed by Goutam Pawar. It stars Jackie Shroff and Shilpa Shirodkar in pivotal roles. Ghazab Tamasha Ghazab Tamasha, correct name GAJAB TAMAASA, is a 1992 family-drama-romantic film, produced and directed by Ranjeet. It featured Rahul Roy and Anu Aggarwal as the lead actors. The film was a box office flop. The movie was the 2nd movie directed by Ranjeet after Kaarnama. Juaari Juaari is a 1994 Bollywood film starring Armaan Kohli, Dharmendra and Shilpa Shirodkar. Britain at Bay Britain at Bay is a 1940 British propaganda film produced by the General Post Office GPO Film Unit of the Ministry of Information The film was written and narrated by noted author and political commentator J. B. Priestly. The Vicar of Wakefield The Vicar Of Wakefield is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Company. The film was adapted from Oliver Goldsmiths novel The Vicar of Wakefield, but covers only part of the plot and deviates significantly from the book to allow the story to be told within the confines of a single reel of film. The film begins with the vicar and his family heading to a picnic with Squire Thornhill, during the course of which the vicar notices Thornhills interest in his daughter, Olivia. The vicar warns his family that Thornhill is a degenerate young man, but Olivia is seduced and elopes with Thornhill. Secretly, Thornhill arranges a fake marriage ceremony to capitalize on his sexual desires while avoiding the responsibility that would come with the union. Olivia learns the marriage was fake and that she has duped into a form of consensual prostitution with Thornhill, but escapes and returns home. Thornhill decides to take his revenge by having the vicar incarcerated for his debts. While in prison, the vicar learns that the marriage was in fact legitimate; Thornhills uncle, Sir William, then forces his nephew to apologize to Olivia and fulfill his obligations. The identities of most of the cast are known, but the role of director, often erroneously credited to Theodore Marston is not. The film was released on December 27, 1910 and met with positive reviews. The surviving print is in the Nederlands Filmmuseum and has been released on DVD. Die kleine Veronika Little Veronica is a 1929 Austrian-German silent film directed by Robert Land and starring Käthe von Nagy, Maly Delschaft and Mizzi Zwerenz. The films art direction was by Julius von Borsody. In the Name of Buddha In the Name of Buddha is a 2002 drama produced by K. Shanmughathas and Sai George. It is directed by Rajesh Touchriver. The film tells the true story of Sri Lankan Tamil doctor Siva. Les gladiatrices: Blondes vs brunes Les Gladiatrices: Blondes vs. Brunes is a 2004 DVD based in a French reality TV show that featured women wrestling each other. The women were divided into two teams, one blonde and the other brunette. Ben's Biography Bens Biography is a 2003 Israeli comedy film directed by Dan Wolman. It was entered into the 26th Moscow International Film Festival. Benkei tai Ushiwaka is a 1939 Japanese short anime film made by Kenzō Masaoka. It is based on the legendary encounter between Saitō Musashibō Benkei, who was collecting swords for the Buddha, and Minamoto no Yoshitsune, who was called Ushiwaka in his youth. After training under the tengu of Mt. Kurama, Ushiwaka foils Benkeis attempt to take his sword in a battle on Gojo Bridge in Kyoto and makes Benkei his vassal. Masaoka was known for helping introduce sound and cel animation to anime, and here he tried the American practice of animating after recording some of the sound. Masaoka did the voice of Benkei, and his wife Ushiwaka. The Olive Harvest The Olive Harvest is a 2003 Palestinian film directed by Hanna Elias. It won the "Best Arab film" award for 2003 at the Cairo International Film Festival, and it was Palestines submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Lost People Lost Children is a 1956 Czechoslovak historical drama anti-war film directed by Miloš Makovec and based on a Jiří Brdečkas adaption of a short story by Alois Jirásek. The film was screened in the main competition section of the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. Aaj Ka Ravan Aaj Ka Ravan is a 2000 Indian Hindi-language action film. A revenge drama, with Mithun Chakraborty in the lead role. Khooni Raat Khooni Raat is a 1991 Bollywood horror film starring Javed Khan Beena Banerjee and Huma Khan. It was rated 3 out of 5 stars. It is written and directed by J.D. Lawrence. Bhayaanak Panjaa Bhayaanak Panja is a Hindi horror film of Bollywood directed and produced by R. Mittal. The film was released in 1997. El boquete The Gap is a 2006 Argentine comedy-drama film directed and written by Mariano Mucci. It stars Valentina Bassi and Daniel Valenzuela. Duo: The True Story of a Gifted Child with Down Syndrome Duo: The True Story of a Gifted Child with Down Syndrome is a 1996 independent film produced and directed by Alexandre Ginnsz, starring his 12-year-old brother Stephane Ginnsz. It is notable for featuring one of the first lead actors with Down syndrome in film history. Delusions Delusions is a 2005 Israeli film, comedy-drama, Nouvelle Vague film style, that deals with the structure and conventions of cinematic language. Directed by Nimrod Etsion Koren and Saar Lachmi starring Osnat Hakim, Riki Blich, Leon Rosenberg and Ohad Knoller. Sacred Evil Sacred Evil is an Indian supernatural/surreal film directed by Abhigyan Jha and Abhiyan Rajhans. It was released in 2006. Sacred Evil is about duality, exploring the premise that reality always has two sides. Where there is light, there is shadow. Who Do You Love? Who Do You Love? is a 2005 short film written and directed by Jim McRoberts. It was released 17 August 2005 and stars Heather Keenan and Kate Dickie. Bengal Tiger Bengal Tiger is a 2001 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Adarsh Jain and produced by Rishikesh Dhari Sinha, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Mandakini, Amrish Puri and Hemant Birje. Gargoyles Gargoyles the Movie: The Heroes Awaken is a direct-to-video animated film from The Walt Disney Company. The film is actually the five-episode pilot of the animated television series Gargoyles edited into one long feature film, approximately 100 minutes in length. As a result, numerous scenes from the original broadcast episodes were cut due to time constraints. In addition, a number of scenes were also moved around and some dialogue was changed. The episodes were produced and aired in 1994, and the film was released to laserdisc and VHS in February 1995 and featured an interactive VHS/LD board game. As the pilot episodes have been released to DVD as part of Gargoyles: Season 1, this feature is unlikely to be released independently again. Sailing for Madagascar Sailing for Madagascar is a 2005 short film, written and directed by Tom Oesch, and starring Aimee Teegarden. The film deals with the racial tensions growing in the United States during World War II. The film is also known for its beautiful score by composer Sasha Ivanov. Sailing for Madagascar won at the "47th Rochester International Film Festival". 2 Cool at the Pocket Plaza Polly Pocket: 2 Cool at the Pocket Plaza is a 2005 direct-to-DVD film based on the Polly Pocket line of dolls. It is the second film in the series, sequel to Polly Pocket: Lunar Eclipse, and preceding PollyWorld. Like the first film, 2 Cool at the Pocket Plaza had an obscure reception in United States. It was packaged with the 2 Cool At the Pocket Plaza Polly and Pia doll pack. The film has some scene cameos of the 2004 film Masquerade Madness. The Big Fall The Big Fall is a 2005 Lebanese short animation, written and directed by the Lebanese director Antoine Waked. Chasing the Horizon Chasing the Horizon is a 2006 documentary film. The film was written, produced, and directed by Markus and Mason Canter, popularly known as the Flying Canter Brothers. The film features a trio of men that are getting ready for the upcoming Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 off-road race. The film won Best Documentary at the 2006 San Diego Film Festival. The Phobic The Phobic is a 2006 psychological thriller directed by Margo Romero and produced by Alex Ryan Productions, Inc. Farber's Nerve Farbers Nerve is a short animated film by Morgan Miller. The film centers on a retiring dentist in New York City. Dr. Farber, who had a practice on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, reflects on his career, mistakes, frustrations, and greatest challenges. It is a charming film, poignant and funny, showing Dr. Farbers unassuming nature and ability to laugh at himself. He makes some remarks about changes in Health Insurance and Dental coverage that have occurred in the United States over the course of his career. The film is in black and white, animated in a unique style. Farbers Nerve was programmed alongside Who I Am And What I Want by David Shrigley and Chris Shepherd in the 2006 Manhattan Short Film Festival world tour, which spanned 137 screenings across the United States, Canada, the UK, and Europe. Yakuza , also known as Like a Dragon: Prologue, is a 2006 Japanese crime drama original video film directed by Takeshi Miyasaka with Takashi Miike as executive director. It is based upon Toshihiro Nagoshis 2005 video game Yakuza released on PlayStation 2. This drama stars puroresu champion Masakatsu Funaki in the title role and is a prequel to the original episode of the Yakuza series, which was itself adapted by Takashi Miike as Like a Dragon: Movie Version. Supershow Supershow is a music documentary film made in 1969 directed by John Crome and produced by Tom Parkinson. This film was intended to be Britains first music super session, with several famous blues, jazz and rock artists of the time coming together to be filmed whilst performing. The project was instigated by the Colour Tel film company, the recent credits of which included The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus and Jimi Hendrix at Royal Albert Hall. Filming took place over a two-day period in March 1969 in a disused linoleum factory at Staines, England. Artists who were filmed on 25 March included Led Zeppelin, Buddy Guy, Jack Bruce, Buddy Miles, Dick Heckstall-Smith and Chris Mercer. Those filmed on 26 March included Eric Clapton, Jon Hisemans Colosseum, Buddy Guy, Roland Kirk and Stephen Stills. This project also marks one of the rare film appearances of Glenn Ross Campbell and The Misunderstood. Allegedly Jimi Hendrix was due to appear but missed the plane from New York City. The whole project was planned with great secrecy and filming went ahead at a reputed cost of £100 per minute. The film received a limited run in London, premiering at the Lyceum Theatre in November 1969. It later emerged as an official video release by Virgin Vision in 1986. Footage of Led Zeppelins performance of the song "Dazed and Confused" which was originally filmed for Supershow later appeared on the Led Zeppelin DVD in 2003. Blog Wars Blog Wars is a 2006 documentary film about the rise of political blogging and its influence on the 2006 midterm Connecticut senate election. Original musical score is composed by Samuel Sim. Swing State Swing State is a 2008 feature-length documentary written, produced and directed by John Intrater, Jason Zone Fisher, and H. Spencer Young. Donna on Demand Donna on Demand is a 2009 direct-to-video dark comedy film written, directed, co-produced by, and starring Corbin Bernsen. The film was released on DVD on September 15, 2009. It takes place in Los Angeles, California. Taqdeer Ka Tamasha Taqdeer Ka Tamasha is a 1990 Bollywood Action film, produced and directed by Anand Gaekwad under the Film Group banner. It stars Jeetendra, Govinda, Aditya Pancholi, Moushumi Chatterjee, Kimi Katkar, Mandakini in the pivotal roles and music composed by Anand-Milind. Film was box office Hit. Oruvan Oruvan is a 2006 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Vinu Anand. Hammer Bay Hammer Bay is a 2007 Australian short film written and directed by Ben Briand. The films unconventional structure is part narrative and part free form documentary. The ensemble cast includes Jacki Weaver, Guy Edmonds, Ben Briand and Amy Mizzi. Hide and Seek Hide & Seek is a 2007 Philippine horror film directed by Rahyan Carlos. Radio Cape Cod Radio Cape Cod is a 2008 film directed and produced by Andrew Silver. It stars Tamzin Outhwaite as a radio interviewer coming to terms with the loss of her husband and a new love entering her life. She also must cope with her teenage daughter, played by Tamzin Merchant, who is experiencing her first love. The film also stars O. T. Fagbenle. The film won several festival awards. Volcanic Sprint Volcanic Sprint is a 2007 documentary film produced by Steve Dorst and Dan Evans about a grueling mountain race in Africa and the mostly local competitors who compete against tough odds to overcome dire poverty. Asiemut Asiemut is a Canadian documentary film depicting the cycling and philosophical journey of a young French Canadian couple from Mongolia to India. It was entirely filmed, directed and produced by Olivier Higgins and Mélanie Carrier. Asiemut has won 35 prizes in festivals around the world. Civico zero Civico zero is a 2007 Italian drama film written and directed by Francesco Maselli. It is inspired by the book Il nome del barbon of Federico Bonadonna. The Strength and Agility of Insects The Strength and Agility of Insects is a 1911 British short silent documentary film, directed by F. Percy Smith, featuring close-ups of houseflies and other insects secured and juggling various objects with their feet. The films in this series, which included The Acrobatic Fly, "caused an absolute furore when they were first shown to the public," and, according to Jenny Hammerton of the BFI, Smith, whose stated intention "was of course to entertain the public, but also to demonstrate the strength and agility of those insects we might unthinkingly squash or swat when they settle on our lunch," "was forced to justify his methods in the press, guaranteeing that there was no trickery involved and certainly no cruelty." En Mana Vaanil En Mana Vaanil is a 2002 Tamil romantic-drama film written and directed by Vinayan and was a remake of directors own Malayalam film Oomappenninu Uriyadappayyan. The film stars Jayasurya, Kavya Madhavan who were part of original film, making their debut in Tamil cinema with this film. The film also stars Vadivelu, Vijayakumar in supporting roles. It also saw commercial success and completed 100-day runs in theatres. Kaali Topi Lal Rumaal Kaali Topi Lal Rumaal is an action Hindi film made in 2000. A revenge drama, with Mithun in the lead role There is another Hindi movie named Kali Topi Laal Roomal made in 1959, which has song "Lagi Chhoote Na" sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Mohammad Rafi. Commando Vijay while going vacation towards his village, he captured Singely goons trucks with arms and weapons. Later he know that the terrorism group leader is Master DD known as.Vijays sister is studying in college.& Master DD plans & hire a crook to fall in love with Raja & later he refused to Master DD as he falls in love with her. Later Commando Vijay Singely captured Master DD & he came to know that Master DD is just a mere pawn & Underworld kinship is KAALI TOOI LAAL RUMAAL. Khushboo: The Fragraance of Love Kushboo is a 2008 Hindi romantic movie directed by Rajesh Ram Singh. The lead actors, Rishi Rehan and Avantikka, both made their Bollywood debuts with this film. The film was released in theaters on 20 June 2008. It is similar in theme as Fools Rush In, a 1997 romantic comedy directed by Andy Tennant and starring Matthew Perry and Salma Hayek. Interrogation of a Husband Bodhisattva is a 2010 independent film directed by San Banarje and written by Trisha Ray and San Banarje. The film stars Soumitra Chatterjee in the title role and Trisha Ray as his daughter. The film was shot in seven days and edited in one month. The world premiere of film was on 19 April 2010 at the Worldfest Houston International Film Festival where it won the Platinum Remi Award. Endings Endings is the second feature film written and directed by Chris Hansen, a professor of film and digital media at Baylor University and the director of the film program. It was shot in Waco in June 2008, using Baylor film students as a large part of the crew. Postproduction occurred until April 2010. It had its world premiere at the Seattles True Independent Film Festival in June 2010. Signs of the Time Signs of the Time is a 60-minute American documentary film on the origin of hand signals in baseball. There are several myths in regard to how signals were started, and the film addresses some of the mysteries that led to umpires giving hand-signals to call plays in the field, base coaches to relay hand signals to players on the field, and catchers to relay hand signals to pitchers. Walking on Dead Fish Walking on Dead Fish is a 2008 independent film by first time American director, producer, and writer Franklin Martin. It is a heartfelt documentary about a small town high school football team and its "displaced players" who are thrown together by the powerful winds and floods of Hurricane Katrina. It is executive produced by Franklin Martin, Stan Cassio, and Terry Bradshaw; who also narrates the documentary. Female Prisoner Ayaka: Bitch-Training Torment also titled is a 2008 Japanese pink film directed by Naoyuki Tomomatsu. Tomomatsu shot the film for the Gensō Haikyū-sha production company, and it was released theatrically in Japan by OP Eiga on September 19, 2008. It was given an Honorable Mention for Best Film at the 2008 Pink Grand Prix ceremony, where lead actress Asami Sugiura was also given one of the Best New Actress Awards. Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnula Pelli Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnula Pelli is a 2003 Telugu comedy film directed by G.Nageswara Reddy and produced by DVV Danayya and J Bhagavan under Sri Balaji Creations. The film stars Srikanth, Prabhu Deva and Namitha in the lead roles. The film was remade in Tamil as Enga Raasi Nalla Raasi. BhooKailas-Ekaram 50 Kotlu Bhookailas is a 2007 Telugu film directed by Siva Nageswara Rao. The film stars Venu Madhav, Gowri Munjal. It is based on the real estate boom of Hyderabad. Killer's Paradise Killers Paradise is a 2007 documentary exploring the high murder rate of women that has persisted unsolved in Guatemala since the end of the Guatemalan Civil War. The film is a co-production of the National Film Board of Canada and the BBC and was directed by Toronto-based journalist and filmmaker Giselle Portenier. It premiered on 8 March 2007 in Toronto and has been broadcast on multiple channels around the world, including The Documentary Channel in the United States. Tholi Valapu Tholi Valapu is a 2001 Indian Telugu-language drama film produced by M. Nageswara Rao under the T. Krishna Memorial Films banner, directed by Muthyala Subbaiah. It stars Gopichand and Sneha in the lead roles, with music composed by Vandemataram Srinivas. This film was the debut of Gopichand. The film has been dubbed into Tamil as Hari and into Hindi as Blast Barood. It didnt do so well at the box office and made Gopichand wait for a while to be a hero for his next film. However, the audio of the film was a success and the songs became huge hits. Our Disappeared/Nuestros desaparecidos Our Disappeared / Nuestros Desaparecidos is an Argentinian documentary film about the desaparecidos in Argentina. Written, produced and directed by Juan Mandelbaum. It is in English and Spanish with English subtitles. Another version of the film exists in Spanish and English with Spanish subtitles. Its running time is 1 hour and 39 minutes. Behind the Rainbow Behind the Rainbow is a 2009 documentary film. The Young Rebel Biswaprakash is a 1999 Indian Oriya film directed by Susant Misra. This multi-layered plot with complex characters has been young and acclaimed filmmaker Susant Mishra’s favourite format on celluloid, like his earlier acclaimed film Indradhanura Chhai, which claimed the Grand Prix prize at the Sochi International Film Festival in Russia and was screened at the coveted Cannes Film Festival. Biswaprakash, besides claiming a berth in the Indian Panorama in the last IFFI, has also been screened in Cairo, Singapore and Shanghai international film festivals. The film has further fetched the National Film Award as the best film in regional category. Coolie Coolie is a 2004 action Bengali language film starring Mithun Chakraborty and Meghna Naidu. Everlasting Glory Everlasting Glory is a 1974 Taiwanese historical war drama film directed by Ting Shan-hsi and starring Ko Chun-hsiung and Hsu Feng in the Second Sino-Japanese war. It was filmed in Taiwan. Jordon Saffron: Taste This! Jordon Saffron: Taste This! is a 2009 American mockumentary directed by Sergio Myers, creator of MTVs Sorority Life. Rather than being a scripted film, all the scenes were improvised using a story concept created by Myers. The film stars Steve Schirripa, Rachel Hunter, and Sergio Myers in a story about an egotistical chef who had made it big in Hollywood, only to lose his restaurant, his restaurant partner, his girlfriend, and his ability to taste. Ekjon Jhumur Ekjon Jhumur is a Bengali short film made for Calcutta Doordarshan and shown in prime time television channels in July 2002. Directed by Gautam Sen, the movie featured Locket Chatterjee, Badsha Maitra, Biswajit Ray, Biswanath Basu, Kallol Dasgupta. This movie is Gautam Sen’s directorial début.A DVD version of the film, later shown in different film festivals. Project Happiness Project Happiness is a 2011 documentary film created, narrated, and produced by Randy Taran and directed by John Sorenson. The documentary follows students on three continents as they search for the meaning of "lasting happiness". Hauling Hauling is a 2010 documentary film on poor families who work as recyclers in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Insaniyat Insaniyat is a Pakistani Urdu language black-and-white film produced by A. Hameed. This was a hit film by the director Shabab Kiranvi. The film starred Waheed Murad, Zeba, Tariq Aziz, Firdous and Nanna. Ruma Maida Ruma Maida is a 2009 Indonesian film written by Ayu Utami, directed by Teddy Soeriaatmadja and starring Atiqah Hasiholan, , Nino Fernandez, and Frans Tumbuan. It details a womans struggle to save a historic house from a developer; it also shows the life of the houses original owner. Work on what was to become Ruma Maida began in 2008, when Utami was approached by Lamp Pictures and asked to write a nationalism-themed script; she completed the task in six months, with input from Soeriaatmadja. After three months of pre-production, shooting began in Semarang, Central Java, and Kota. Editing took three months, after which the film – with a soundtrack by the band Naif and a song written by Utami – premiered on 28 October 2009, the anniversary of the 1928 Youth Pledge; it was later shown in film festivals in Singapore, Australia, and Italy. Ruma Maida, which uses different filming styles for scenes in the past and present, deals with the importance of education, history, and pluralism. Critical reception to the film was mixed; reviewers praised the visuals but disapproved of the plot and dialogue. It was nominated for twelve Citra Awards at the 2009 Indonesian Film Festival, of which it won one. Invisible Wings Invisible Wings is a 2007 Chinese film directed by Feng Zhenzhi and starring the amputee Lei Qingyao. Pellaniki Premalekha Priyuraliki Subhalekha Pellaniki Premalekha Priyuraliki Subhalekha is a 1992 Telugu-language comedy film produced by Vadde Naveen under the Sri Nalini Cine Creations banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Sruthi and Nandini, with music composed by J. V. Raghavulu. The film was recorded as Average at the box office. Maria Watches Over Us , often shortened to , is a Japanese light novel series written by Oyuki Konno with illustrations by Reine Hibiki. Originally written as a short story in 1997, Shueisha published 39 light novel volumes from April 1998 to April 2012. The story focuses on a group of teenage girls attending the Catholic Lillian Girls Academy in Tokyo, Japan. Its storyline largely revolves around the lives and close relationships of the schools student council known as the Yamayuri Council. A manga adaptation was published by Shueisha in Margaret and its sister magazine The Margaret. Between 2004 and 2009, the series was adapted by Studio Deen into three 13-episode anime television series and a five-episode original video animation series. The anime adaptations have been released in North America by Nozomi Entertainment under the title Maria Watches Over Us. The license was later transferred to Maiden Japan. A live-action film adaptation was released in Japan in November 2010. Several audio dramas and music albums were also published. Maria-sama ga Miteru received generally positive reviews by critics. It has been described as representative of yuri novels, and has been credited with starting "the modern yuri trend," in addition to reviving the Class S genre. Critics have praised the series for its strong characterization, even among peripheral characters, and for its emphasis on romance and emotion over sexuality. The dramatization, however, has been criticized as being overly dramatic at times, but the lack of malicious characters has been described as reducing the chance for more drama. The extensive use of French titles has also been criticized as being distracting and initially difficult to follow. Over 5.4 million copies of the light novels have been published. Viyyalavari Kayyalu Viyyalavari Kayyalu is a 2007 Telugu film starring Uday Kiran and Neha Jhulka. E.Satti Babu directed this movie. L. Sreedhar, produced it under their banner Larsco Entertainments of Ramalakshmi Creations. It was released on 1 November 2007. Ezharakkoottam Ezharakoottam is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Kareem. The film stars Dileep, Madhupal, Geetha and Nadirsha in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. Mulroney: The Opera Mulroney: The Opera is a satirical Canadian film about former prime minister Brian Mulroney. The film, budgeted at $3.8 million, is directed by Larry Weinstein, who previously worked on nine operas with Dan Redican and Alexina Louie. Baseball's Last Hero: 21 Clemente Stories Baseballs Last Hero: 21 Clemente Stories is a 2013 American biographical sports film. The movie is an independent film about the life of Major League Baseball player Roberto Clemente who wore jersey number 21. It is the first feature dramatic film on Clementes life and was written and directed by California filmmaker and Pittsburgh native Richard Rossi and stars two-time Olympian high-jumper Jamie Nieto in the title role of Roberto Clemente and Project Runway Winner Marilinda Rivera as his wife Vera Clemente. Rossi searched for some time and had difficulty casting the lead. "Id find someone who looked like him and had those aspects, but they wouldnt be a good athlete," said Rossi. "Id play catch with them, have them swing the bat. I didnt think wed find all of those components." Richard Rossi appears in a supporting role playing the part of the agent "Birddog," who persuaded Clemente to leave the Brooklyn Dodgers to play for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Clemente made his Pittsburgh debut in 1955 and went on to be named to 12 all-star teams while leading the National League in batting four times, winning one most valuable player award and two World Series rings. Whatever Happened to Green Valley? Whatever Happened to Green Valley? is a 1973 Australian documentary directed by Peter Weir. Chargeman Ken! is a science fiction anime series created by Eiji Tanaka and animated by Knack Productions. It was directed by Noboru Miura and written by Masaki Wakuda, Toyohiro Ando and Yoshio Tamado. Consisting of 65 7-minute episodes, it originally aired on TBS from April 1, 1974 to June 28, 1974, airing five times a week from Monday to Friday. Discotek Media currently licensed the series outside Japan. Loafer Loafer is a 2011 Oriya film written & directed by Ashok Pati. Babushan, Archita Sahu, and Buddhaditya Mohanty play the lead roles. Sunil Panda produced the film while Goodly Ratha scored the film soundtrack and background score. The film is a remake of the Telugu film Happy starring Allu Arjun & Genelia. Wansapanataym Wansapanataym Presents: Buhawi Jack is the first fantaserye offering in the Wansapanataym series aired on ABS-CBN. This series is based on the comic strip Buhawi Jack by Rod Santiago. Mumbhai Connection Mumbhai Connection is a 2011 Hindi-language film shot entirely in Atlanta, USA. The film was set to release theatrically in August 2014 and Amber Sharma, managing director of Mowgli Productions, was the presenter for the film. It is directed by Atlanta Nagendra, who also wrote the screenplay. It is produced by Abbas Moloo, Nawal Parwal, Sathya Narayanan and Rafiq Batcha. The music director is Praveen Duth Stephen. Radical Radical is an upcoming action/thriller film starring Tom Sizemore. Filming took place in Hollywood. Tomorrow's Another Day Tomorrows Another Day is a 2011 documentary about Swedish film director Roy Andersson and his unique way of making films. Shot during the four-year-long filming Anderssons 2007 film You, the documentary is a personal description of a surprising and different approach to the creative process. Roy Andersson has invented a working method of his own in order to achieve control over the work in process, but he is ultimately dependent on his young co-workers. The film was released in April 2011. A shorter version of the film has been shown at the Museum of Modern Art, in New York United States of America. Trial by Self Trial by Self is an American micro-budget independent feature film written and directed by Brandon Allen Powell. It is the debut film of Brandon Allen Powell and was written to be as inexpensive to shoot as possible. In addition to writing and directing the film, Powell also produced, shot and edited the film himself. Into Harm's Way Into Harms Way is a 2012 American documentary produced and directed by Jordan Kronick for the Center for Oral History at West Point. The Centers director, noted journalist Todd Brewster, served as the films Executive Producer. The film features a series of interviews with the members of the West Point Class of 1967 and their experiences during their college career at West Point and later in the Vietnam War. Chal Chalein Chal Chalein is a 2009 Hindi-language Indian family film directed by Ujjwal Singh and produced by Mahesh Padalkar, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Rati Agnihotri, Mukesh Khanna and Kanwaljeet Singh in a story about the academic pressures on children. Dushmani Dushmani is a 2002 Hindi-language Indian film directed by Imran Khalid, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Faisal Khan, Pooja Gandhi, Armaan Kohli and Puru Raaj Kumar. The rights for this movie are owned by Red Chillies Entertainment. Jaana Pehchana Jaana Pehchana, is a 2011 Indian film directed by Sachin Pilgaonkar and produced by Rajshri Productions. The film stars Sachin Pilgaonkar and Ranjeeta in leads. It is a sequel to 1978 film Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se. Babangluksa Babang Luksa is a 2011 Filipino independent suspense-horror-thriller film produced by Creative Minds Productions starring Precious Lara Quigaman, Luis Alandy and Angelika dela Cruz written and directed by Yuan Santiago. The Maze William Kureleks The Maze is a documentary film about the life of celebrated Canadian artist William Kurelek, "dramatically told through his paintings and his on-camera revelations." The film documents the artists struggles with attempted suicide and what he called a "spiritual crisis." At the center of the film is Kureleks work The Maze, which he describes in the film as “a painting of the inside of his skull which he painted while in England as a patient in Maudsley and Netherne psychiatric hospitals.” This painting depicts a man’s "unraveled head lying in a wheat field. A curled up laboratory rat, representing his spirit, is trapped inside a maze of unhappy thoughts and memories." Memory Memory is a Thai horror film released in 2008. It stars Ananda Everingham and Mai Charoenpura. Le mentor Le Mentor is a 2013 French film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky. Oconomowoc Oconomowoc is a 2013 American comedy film written by, directed by, and starring Andy Gillies. The film follows a man who, after moving back in with his hard-drinking mother, becomes part of a T-shirt business with his friend. The Sleeping Soul The Sleeping Soul is an independent supernatural horror film written and directed by film writer and producer Shawn Burkett. The story centers on Grace as she is haunted after the traumatic death of her husband. The film was released in March 2012. Sonchidi The Golden Bird is a 2011 Indian science fiction film directed by Amit Dutta. It was screened at the 68th Venice International Film Festival. Sluchainaya vstrecha Accidental Meeting is a 1936 Soviet action comedy film directed and written by Igor Savchenko. Jeena Hai Toh Thok Daal Jeena Hai Toh Thok Daal is a 2012 Bollywood film directed by Manish Vatsalya, starring Ravi Kishen, Yashpal Sharma, Rahul Kumar, Manish Vatsalya and Hazel Crowney. The movies storyline is a hard hitting gangster movie which shows horrid realities of the underworld crime as well as the changing times of Bihar state. The film was released on 14 September 2012 and was written off as a box office disaster in the very first week. Yugo and Lala Yugo & Lala is a 2012 Chinese computer animated film directed by Wang Yunfei. It was followed by the 2014 film Yugo & Lala 2. The Mommy Returns The Mommy Returns is a 2012 Filipino family comedy-horror movie produced by Regal Films. It was released in Philippine cinemas on May 9, 2012. The Wind Is Watching The Wind is Watching is an American dystopian film directed by Conrad Faraj and written by Candyce Cook. Production began in mid-2012, with filming taking place in 28 locations across Northeast Ohio. First Strike First Strike is a 1979 film created by KRON-TV and Chronicle Publishing Company under the broadcast division name "Chronicle Broadcasting Company" in partnership with the United States Department of Defense and the RAND Corporation that discusses the United States armed forces strategy for dealing with nuclear warfare. The film became far better known when various clips were edited into the 1983 TV film The Day After. Writing on the City Writing on the City Is a 60 minutes documentary film about graffiti in Tehran by Iranian Independent filmmaker Keywan Karimi that began to produce in 2012 and completed in August 2015. this film edited several time and it has been shown in several film festivals and won the prize. At the first time after publishing the trailer of the film on YouTube, Karimi arrested in 2013 by Revolutionary Guard Corps and in October 2015 sentenced by the Islamic Revolutionary Court to six years imprisonment and 223 Lashes for "propagating against the Islamic Republic" and "insulting religious sanctities. Raoul Vaneigem, who is an active member of the Situationist movement, wrote a piece to express his appreciation when he saw Keywans documentary film: "It really worked in the sense we want films to work: to cause a debate and a discussion, to be mindbending. We do not like films that want to sleep the audience conscience, but films that us and Writing on the city is totally that: a film that launches questions without answers. Again, watching the movie you can see how diverse people use a wall for protesting or for defending a government, so it is an impartial point of view, something very far from a document against anything… he is telling us reality", Oskar Alegria, president of the Punto de Vista film festival, which Writing in the City was shown public for the first time says. Giona Nazzaro, General Delegate Venice international film Critics week, calls Karimi a "challenger" and "creative" film-maker also that his work is to deal with form and condition of society. He also wrote a note about Writing on the City, which was published in Vision Du Reel Film Festivals website: "In the turmoil following the Iranian revolution that changed not only the political history of Iran but also of the world, pictures of Khomeini and Shariati were everywhere around Tehran. The manifold diversity of slogans added new colors to the city. Then the Iran–Iraq War broke out. Images of martyrs, military leaders, and death-defying heroes were now, the main subjects. The walls of the city became the social and political thermometer of Iranian society. A new space for public expression was born. Thus, the film conveys the story of the thirty years that extend from the inception of the Islamic Revolution to the re-election of Mahmud Ahmadinejad in 2009. Unfortunately, right after the completion of the film, director Keywan Karimi had to face charges of insulting the government and Islam, resulting in a conviction of six years imprison and 223 lashes. After many appeals and pleas, the prison years were reduced to one, but the lashes were not remitted. Writing on the City is one the best Iranian documentaries of recent years." In this regard, the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema had published an article on their websites. The writer thus explained his viewpoint about the film and the stories which happened due to the film to the director, Keywan Karimi: "Graffiti have historically announced the main events that have taken place in Teheran. These messages have extended like the walls built in the city for the past 200 years. However, the concepts and intentions of the graffiti have frequently reflected a distorted mirror of Iranian reality. Keywan Karimis eye goes beyond the historical-political account of the evolution of Iranian society proposed by the archive footage and the images shot by Karimi himself. The film raises universal debates that time has turned into an implacable metaphor for its directors resistance. Irans Revolutionary Court has recently sentenced Karimi to one year in prison and 223 lashings for having directed Writing on the City. The authentic graffiti artists are never in the service of power." The Spanish newspaper, El Mundo also wrote about Writing on the city: "On the screen, a man strives to draw the last traces of an immense face. At the time the camera stops against him, the artist with his face obscured by night outline just strange eyes. Large and open. At that time, it is the viewer who feels observed.The film looks back at the audience." The writer added: "Actually, the film is limited to reviewing an art form, expression or, where appropriate, reflection assisting the Iranian population even before the Islamic regime back in 1979 and extending until 2009. For the Tehran walls parading Koranic psalms, incendiary proclamations, declarations of love, abstract paintings, unfulfilled desires and, again, hope. All of them speak, as the narrator of the yearnings of a people and their slaveries." Another critic thus expressed his viewpoint about Writing on the City in an interview with a Spanish newspaper, El Diario: "Like Agnes Varda in Mur murs or Chris Marker in Chats perchés, Karimi had realized that graffiti make up a sort of subconscious of a city. That was the territory Karimi wanted to understand and analyze, but the government of his country, which does not like riddles, wants to punish his curiosity." Also in the continuation of this article is: "The title, in fact, is a tribute to Henri Lefebvre, the French sociologist who inspired the Situationist movement. Karimi thus connects with a critique of the alienation of capitalist society through the images begins with modernity. A suspicion that what really bothers the Iranian government is not that the film was questioned about the politicized phrases on the walls, but precisely the opposite role: that, by showing the use that power makes the walls to make the citizenship clientele, Iran does not appear, in fact, as different from other capitalist countries, those US against many of his murals target country. Perhaps that is really the strength of his films: his complaint, so delicately built, can not fall into Manichaeism. His gaze is deep and complex." Naya Pata Naya Pata is an independent film to be produced through crowd funding. It is the directing debut film of Pawan K Shrivastava. Naya Pata is a cinema which tries to capture the emotional insight of a person during migration. It is the first independent film from Bihar which is being produced through crowd funding. The idea of making a film on identity loss due to migration was a childhood dream of the director. Shrivastava has introduced the concept of crowd funding in Bihar to convey his message through the film independently. Vaartul films and Nayaab Vision Entertainment Private limited has produced Naya Pata and it was released by PVR Directors Cut on 27 June. According to Shrivastava, "Naya Pata is based on the issue of migration and its pain since last three decades in Bihar. It’s a story of the identity lost and found. It’s based on the backdrop of the closure of sugar industry in Bihar during 1985-1990. It also talks about the modern and contemporary Bihar." Cinematographer Saket Saurabh shot natural and real shots in the film. Saket Saurabh is a pass out student from L.V Prasad Academy, Chennai. He has shown shots of mud lightings and silhouette photography. After making Naya Pata, Pawan K Shrivastava is working on his next Hindi Feature film titled Hashiye Ke Log which is about Marginalized section of the society. In God We Trust In God We Trust is a 2013 a documentary about Eleanor Squillari, Bernard Madoffs secretary for twenty-five years and her search for the truth about Madoffs Ponzi scheme. Karma Cartel Karma Cartel is a Multi-Award-winning, Avant-Garde, Indian debut feature film produced and directed by Vinod Bharathan. It is the first Indian film to be made following the Dogme 95 Manifesto set by Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg. However, few of the Dogme95 rules were broken for the theatrical release in India, as requested by the distributors for the film to appeal to the Indian box-office audience. The film is a modern day’s look at India’s growing economy and fast cash culture that the modern Indian youth are enticed by. Told through the actions of 6 people living different lives, the plot is interconnected through a single thread – easy money. The film follows a struggling actor and his foolish friend, who brings them into trouble, exposing an array of others who are also linked by the incident. Ranbhool Ranbhool is a Marathi movie released on 14 May 2010.The movie has been produced by Pratibha Mendhekar and directed by Sanjay Surkar. The plot of the movie is about a deranged killer whose traumatic childhood and obsession with music drives him down the path of psychosis. A Christmas Carol: Scrooge's Ghostly Tale A Christmas Carol is a 2006 computer-animated film adaptation of the Charles Dickens tale, produced by BKN Home Entertainment. It was released theatrically in select cities by Kidtoon Films on November 6, 2006, and was released on DVD on November 21, 2006 by Genius Products and was part of BKNs anthology and trilogy series BKN Classic Series. This version casts the famous Dickens characters as anthropomorphic animals; Ebenezer Scrooge and his relatives are skunks, Bob Cratchit and his family are rabbits, the ghost of Jacob Marley is a cricket, the Ghost of Christmas Past is a stork, the Ghost of Christmas Present is a kangaroo and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come is a walrus. This version differs from the original novel in many ways; for example, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come actually speaks, while most other versions have him mute. Tiny Tim doesnt die in the possible future revealed to Scrooge, but instead becomes as miserly as he is and Jacob Marley is said to be dead 2 years, unlike the original novel in which he was dead for 7 years. We also see Scrooges childhood home. The Age of Love The Age of Love is a 2014 feature-length documentary film that follows a group of 70- to 90-year-olds who attend a speed dating event looking for new love and companionship. It explores the question — does the need for intimacy and our search for love change over a lifetime? The film is directed by Steven Loring. Reckless Reckless is a 2013 TV movie directed by Martin Campbell. Ithu Pathiramanal Ithu Pathiramanal is a 2013 Malayalam action film directed by M. Padmakumar starring Unni Mukundan in the lead role with Jayasurya and Ramya Nambeeshan . The shooting locations are in Marayur, Pathiramanal and Alapuzha. The Shakshuka System The Shakshuka System is a 2008 Israeli documentary film created by the Israeli investigative journalist Mickey Rosenthal and the Israeli director Ilan Abudi. The film focuses on the connection between private capital and government in Israel and suggests that a system exists whereby the State of Israel sells its limited resources, cheaply, to a handful of wealthy families. The film shows this by specifically focusing on the business relationship between the political leadership in Israel and one of the wealthiest families in the Israeli economy – the Ofer family. The film won the Ophir Award for Best Documentary film in 2009. While the film was being produced, the Ofer Brothers Group filed a lawsuit against the creators of the film and no Israeli TV channel would show it. Initially the film was screened in Cinematheques, different events, and in the Knesset. A year after the premiere, it was broadcast on Channel 1, followed by a film produced by the Ofer Brothers in response. In February 2010 the lawsuit was dismissed. Red Ant Dream Red Ant Dream is a 2013 documentary film directed by Sanjay Kak. This documentary is based on the revolutionary Maoist movement in India. The documentary has been screened in various cities in India since 8 May 2013. KISS: Keep It Simple Stupid Kiss: Keep It Simple Stupid is a Telugu romantic comedy film. Released on 12 September 2013, the film stars Adivi Sesh and Priya Banerjee. The film is directed by Adivi Sesh and produced by Saikiran Adivi. Boy Golden Boy Golden: Shoot-to-Kill is a 2013 Philippine Action film loosely based on the life of Arturo Porcuna who rises through the Manila underworld in the 1960s until his murder. It has been selected to be a part of the 39th Metro Manila Film Festival. Vallakottai Vallakottai is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by A. Venkatesh. A remake of the successful 2007 Malayalam Mammootty-starrer Mayavi, the film features Arjun and Haripriya in the lead roles, while Suresh, Ashish Vidyarthi, Vincent Asokan, Prem, and Ganja Karuppu play supporting roles. The music was composed by Dhina, and the film released on 5 November 2010. This film opened with decent reviews and became a moderate success among 2010 Deepavali releases and was released along with Uthamaputhiran and Mynaa. Main Hoon Rajinikanth Main Hoon Killer, initially titled Main Hoon Rajinikanth, is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language spoof film written and directed by Faisal Saif and produced by Mrs. Saroj under the banner of Varsha Production House. The film marks the Bollywood début of South Indian actor Adithya Menon. The film was initially to be released in 2014, but faced opposition and controversy when South Indian actor Rajinikanth approached the Madras High Court to stop the films release based upon the use of his name in the films title. Business of Cinema categorised the film as one of the Top 10 banned films of Bollywood along with movies such as Bandit Queen, Black Friday, A Tale of Love and Kissa Kursi Ka. After a lengthy court battle, filmmaker Saif finally changed the title due to the producers pressure. It was released on 22 May 2015 across North India by Dimension Pictures. However, in South India it was not released to avoid further legal disputes. Jai Lalitha Jai Lalitha is a 2014 Kannada-language comedy film directed by Pon Kumaran. It stars Sharan, Aishwarya Devan, Disha Pandey and Ravishankar Gowda in the lead roles. The film is based on the Malayalam film Mayamohini with Dileep in the lead role and directed by Jose Thomas. Jai Lalitha released on 27 June 2014. Previously titled Smt. Jayalalitha, the film met with controversies over the name coinciding with the name of the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Jayalalithaa. Later, it was renamed as Jai Lalitha. However, the director clarified that the name has no connection with the chief minister and instead signifies the strong embodiment of the woman-in-disguise character that Sharan was supposed to play. Graziella Graziella is a 2015 French drama directed by Mehdi Charef. Camera Camera is a 2014 Hong Kong-Singaporean science fiction thriller directed by James Leong and co-written by Ben Slater and Leong. It stars Sean Li as a surveillance expert who falls in love with his newest target, played by Venus Wong. It premiered at the 2014 Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival. It is Leongs first narrative film. Justice Hustisya is a 2014 Filipino political thriller-drama film starring Nora Aunor. The film is about the story of a foul-mouthed woman fights for her soul in the belly of the city. Working for a human trafficking agency controlled by a powerful syndicate, she sees no evil, hears no evil. In a society like ours, you have only two choices - to be a victim, or a victimizer - she makes her choice. The film was written by Ricky Lee and directed by Joel Lamangan The film is one of the official entries to the Directors Showcase of the 10th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival. The film will also have its international premiere at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, under the Contemporary World Cinema selection. Kiss of a Siren Kiss of a Siren is a 2014 short fashion film written and directed by Miguel Gauthier and Viktorija Pashuta. The film, produced by hair care company Nume, premiered on July 26, 2014, at the La Jolla International Fashion Film Festival. The story centers around a mermaid, portrayed by Cassi Colvin, who was outfitted with a realistic 25 lb mermaid tail for the role, and Rick Taldykin as her love interest. Ishq Wala Love Ishq Wala Love is a 2014 Indian Marathi language Romantic Drama film written, directed and produced by Renu Desai under Akira Films and Shree Aadya Films banner. The movie is the directorial debut film of Desai and stars Adinath Kothare and Sulagna Panigrahi in lead roles, with Suchitra Bandekar, Leena Bhagwat, Bhargavi Chirmule, Sukanya Mone, Apurva Nemlekar, vijay verma among others. The film was released in theatres on 10 October 2014. Santa Barbara Santa Barbara is a 2014 South Korean romance film starring Lee Sang-yoon and Yoon Jin-seo. It was written and directed by David Cho. Annadata Annadaata is a 2002 Bengali film directed by Ravi Kinagi and produced by Kusum Dhanuka under the banner of Eskay Movies. The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Sreelekha Mitra in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Babul Bose The film was a remake of Hindi film Swarg. Jiban Trishna Jiban Trishna is a 1957 Indian Bengali-language drama film directed by Asit Sen. This film is made under the banner Badal Pictures. The music of the film is composed by Bhupen Hazarika. It stars Uttam Kumar, Suchitra Sen and Bikash Roy in the lead roles. Thottal Thodarum Thottal Thodarum is a 2015 Tamil romantic thriller film written and directed by noted critic and writer Cable Sankar. The film features Thaman Kumar and Arundhati in the lead roles, while Vincent Asokan plays a supporting role. It was released on 23 January 2015 and received mainly negative reviews from the critics. The film was a below average grosser at the box office. Dangerous Cops: Final 5 Days is a 2016 Japanese action film directed by Toru Murakawa, written by Hiroshi Kashiwabara and starring Hiroshi Tachi and Kyōhei Shibata. The film is part of the film series based on the Abunai Deka television series. It was released in Japan on January 30, 2016. Uyire.. Uyire.. Uyire Uyire is a Tamil romantic drama film directed by A. Rajasekhar and produced by veteran actress Jaya Prada and former politician Amar Singh. The film, a remake of Vikram Kumars 2012 Telugu film Ishq, features Jaya Pradas nephew Siddhu and Hansika Motwani in the lead roles. The film was released on 1 April 2016 to mixed reviews from critics. Avatarachi Goshta Avatarachi Goshta is 2014 a Marathi language drama film written and directed by Nitin Dixit and produced by Sachin Salunkhe under Asian Entertainment banner. The film marks the directorial debut of Nitin Dixit. The film stars Adinath Kothare, Mihiresh Joshi and Yash Kulkarni in lead roles and Leena Bhagwat, Rashmi Anpat, Sulabha Deshpande, Sunil Abhyankar in supporting roles. Ashish Vidyarthi appears in a special appearance. The film released on 26 December 2014 received positive reviews and won numerous awards from its inception. Natoker Moto: Like a Play Natoker Moto - Like a Play is a Bengali film directed by Debesh Chattopadhyay based on the Life and Struggle of a Legendary Actress of Calcutta which still impress the Theatre Movement of India. The Kids The Kids is a 2015 Taiwanese drama film written and directed by Sunny Yu. It stars Wu Chien-ho and Wen Chen-ling as teenage parents who must find a way to provide for their baby. Chang Chen Ghost Stories: Be Possessed by Ghosts Chang Chen Ghost Stories is a 2015 Chinese suspense thriller film directed by Zhengchao Xu. It was released on July 3, 2015. The Promised Land The Promised Land is a 2015 Chinese drama film directed by He Ping. It was shown in the Platform section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, where it received an honorable mention from the jury. The film was released on 27 October 2015. You Deserve Everything You Deserve Everything is a 2016 Australian short film written and directed by Goran Stolevski and starring Sachin Joab and Jean Bachoura. Namte Namte Namte Namte is a 2013 Bengali film. The film was directed by Rana Basu and produced under the banner of 3 eDots Productions. The films music was composed by Sidhu. The film was released on 8 February 2013. The film is based on the story Trata, written by Dibyendu Palit. Krishna Rukku Krishna-Rukku is a 2016 Indian Kannada romance film written and directed by Anil Kumar and produced by Uday K. Mehta. It stars Ajay Rao and Amulya in the lead roles. The films music is composed by Sridhar V. Sambhram and cinematography is by Jagadish Wali. The official launch of the film commenced in August 2015 in Bangalore. The film is a remake of 2013 Telugu movie Uyyala Jampala. Black Horse Memories Black Horse Memories, is a 2015 Iranian-Turkish drama film directed by Shahram Alidi. It is the second film by Alidi. Jeffrey Jeffrey is a 2016 Dominican Republic documentary film about a young mans struggle to become a professional reggaeton singer, directed by Yanillys Perez. It was screened in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Sculpt Sculpt is a 2016 social science fiction film written and directed by Loris Gréaud. Caminandes: Llama Drama Caminandes is an independently produced series of computer animated short films created by Pablo Vazquez, produced and released by the Blender Foundation. English Padam Aangila Padam is a 2017 Indian Tamil horror comedy film directed by Kumaresh kumar, starring Sanjeev, Meenakshi and Ramki. Kiriti Roy Kiriti Roy is a Bengali thriller drama film directed by Aniket Chattopadhyay and produced by Ashok Dhanuka. This film was released on 30 December 2016 in the banner of Eskay Movies. It is based on Nihar Ranjan Guptas Kiriti Roy series, Setarer Sur. Balle Vellaiyathevaa Balle Vellaiyathevaa is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama film directed by P. Solai Prakash. The film is produced by M. Sasikumar, who also stars in the lead role, alongside Tanya, while Rohini, Kovai Sarala, Leesha, Sangili Murugan, and Bala Singh appear in supporting roles. Saheba Saheba is a 2017 Indian Kannada language romantic-action film written and directed by Bharath. It features Manoranjan Ravichandran, son of actor-director V. Ravichandran, making his debut, along with Shanvi Srivastava in the lead roles. Bullet Prakash, Kuri Prathap and Lakshmi play the supporting roles. The score and soundtrack for the film is by V. Harikrishna and the cinematography is by G. S. V. Seetharam. The film was officially launched on 14 January 2016, coinciding the Sankranthi festival. The principal photography started on 18 January 2016 in Bangalore. The filming is also held at Venice, Italy. The film was released on 25 August 2017. The core plot of the movie was reported to have been inspired by the play Pygmalion and its movie version My Fair Lady. 127 B 127B is an Indian film directed and written by Seshu K.M.R. and produced by Harish Chandak through Silly Monks Company. The film released on 8 December 2017. Call for Fun Call For Fun is a 2017 comedy written and directed by Janak Toprani and produced by Hardik Patel. The lead cast are Zaan Khan, Shubhangi Mehrotra, Charu Asopa, Prasad Shikhre, Arya Priyanka, Swagata Naik, Aashish Gade, Prashant Kanaujia, Parmeet Sethi, Linesh Fanse, Bharat Dabholkar, Kishore Pradhan. The creative director is Poornima Toprani, the lyricist is Alok Ranjan Jha and the choreographer for the movie is Sada Yadav. The film songs are composed by Lalit Pandit, of Jatin-Lalit. The movie was released on 6 October 2017. Rajja Rani Rajja Rani is a Nepali romantic comedy movie directed by Yam Thapa and produced by Ramesh MK Poudel. The film features Najir Hussain and Keki Adhikari in lead roles. It was released on 5 January 2018.The film has also been dubbed in Maithili version . Rajja Rani is a story inspired by true incidents in Terai region of Nepal . The film touches on the issue of child marriage. The Real Fauda The Real Fauda is a 2018 BBC documentary film that explores the background reality of the TV Series Fauda to find the source of the Israeli TV thrillers popularity in Arab countries. The documentary was filmed with exclusive behind the scenes access to season 2 of Fauda, and for the first time, real access to the group that the hit series is based on. For the first time, and in light of the notoriety of Fauda, Oren Rosenfeld and Jane Corbin were granted exclusive access to the clandestine operatives and organization of the Yamas. The documentary delves into the secretive world of the real life operatives, and how closely the show mirrors the reality. The underlying theme is how the Arab-Israeli conflict plays out in Fauda and the realities of the situation in the region. The documentary includes interviews with Lior Raz the actor who plays Doron in Fauda and Laetitia Eido who plays Dr. Shirin El Abed. Documentary commentary by Oren Rosenfeld for I24 News Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Hamlet, released in the United States as Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, was a 1907 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès, based on William Shakespeares tragedy Hamlet. Bill Sharkey's Last Game Bill Sharkeys Last Game is a 1909 American film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Harry Carey in his debut film. The Primal Call The Primal Call is a 1911 American short silent romance film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Wilfred Lucas and featuring Blanche Sweet. The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter is a silent drama motion picture short starring King Baggot, Lucille Young, and William Robert Daly. Directed by Joseph W. Smiley and George Loane Tucker and produced by Carl Laemmles IMP Studios, the screenplay was adapted by Herbert Brenon based on the historical novel of the same title by Nathaniel Hawthorne. This second silent version of The Scarlet Letter was IMPs first "IMP Film De Luxe." While only 1000 feet in length, it was at that time considered a feature film. It was a critical success and showcased IMP star King Baggot as a serious actor. Fatty's Day Off Fattys Day Off is a 1913 American short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. A Little Hero A Little Hero is a 1913 American short comedy film featuring Mabel Normand and Harold Lloyd. Bright and Early Bright and Early is a 1918 short comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. This short is preserved in the Library of Congresss collection. Are You a Mason? Are You a Mason? is a 1915 American silent comedy film produced by Adolph Zukor and Charles Frohman, and distributed through Paramount Pictures. Directed by Thomas N. Heffron, it starred John Barrymore as a young husband who pretends to join the Masons as an excuse to get out of the house. It was based on a 1901 play by Leo Ditrichstein. This film is presumed lost. How Molly Malone Made Good How Molly Made Good is a 1915 silent drama film which is one of the first films to feature cameo appearances by major celebrities. It survives in the Library of Congress and is available on DVD. The writer of the film, Burns Mantle, may have been influenced by the globe-trotting adventure of Nellie Bly in 1889, when the reporter circumnavigated the globe in a specified amount of time using several means of conveyance and visiting as many famous cities as possible. The opera star Madame Fjordes real name was Grace Fjorde and a real opera singer. She was previously thought to be a created character. The Wolf The Wolf is a 1916 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. The Three Godfathers The Three Godfathers is a 1916 American silent film featuring Harry Carey. The film was remade in 1919 as Marked Men, which also starred Carey. John Fords 1948 remake of Three Godfathers was dedicated to Harry Carey Sr., the star of the first adaptation. Das Bildnis des Dorian Gray The Picture of Dorian Gray is a 1917 German silent fantasy film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Bernd Aldor, Ernst Pittschau, and Ernst Ludwig. The film is based on the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. The films sets were designed by the art director Manfred Noa. Branding Broadway Branding Broadway is a 1918 American western film directed by and starring William S. Hart, written by C. Gardner Sullivan, and produced by Thomas H. Ince and Hart. Wolves of Kultur Wolves of Kultur is a 1918 adventure film serial directed by Joseph A. Golden. It was Charles Hutchisons first serial and though he was the second lead, the film made him a star. Originally 15 chapters, it survives today only in an edited 7 chapter version, cut to showcase Hutchisons stuntwork. The story has a war preparedness theme as an unnamed foreign power threatens Americas security. A Carmen of the North A Carmen of the North is a 1919 Dutch silent romantic drama film directed by Maurits Binger. The Girl in Number 29 The Girl in Number 29 is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by John Ford based on the novel The Girl in the Mirror by Elizabeth Jordan. The film is presumed to be lost. The Call of Youth The Call of Youth is a 1921 British short romance film directed by Hugh Ford. Alfred Hitchcock is credited as a title designer. The film is now lost. It was made at Islington Studios by the British subsidiary of the American company Famous Players-Lasky. Ladies Must Live Ladies Must Live is a 1921 American silent societal drama film directed by George Loane Tucker and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the last directorial effort of George Loane Tucker and was released four months after his death. Betty Compson stars along with Leatrice Joy, John Gilbert and Mahlon Hamilton. This is one of the few instances where future husband and wife Joy and Gilbert appear in the same film. Considered to be a lost film for decades. The Library of Congress Catalog/ofHoldings lists only the 1940 Warner Brothers film of the same title. A Lowland Cinderella A Lowland Cinderella is a 1921 British silent romance film adaptation of S. R. Crocketts novel directed by Sidney Morgan and starring Joan Morgan, Ralph Forbes and George Foley. The Princess of New York The Princess of New York is a 1921 British crime film directed by Donald Crisp. Alfred Hitchcock is credited as a title designer. The film is now considered a lost film. Hungry Hearts Hungry Hearts is an American film based on stories by Anzia Yezierska about Jewish immigrants to the Lower East Side of New York City. The film was directed by E. Mason Hopper, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and starred Helen Ferguson and E. Alyn Warren. Under Two Flags Under Two Flags is a 1922 American drama film directed by Tod Browning and starring Priscilla Dean. The picture was one of several films based upon the 1867 novel Under Two Flags by Ouida and subsequent stage play version by Arthur Shirley. Call of the Wild The Call of the Wild is an American silent film based on the popular book by Jack London. The film was written and directed by Fred Jackman and produced by Hal Roach. The feature was released on September 23, 1923 and distributed by Pathé Exchange. Prints of the movie are archived at the Museum of Modern Art. Maytime Maytime is a 1923 American silent romantic drama film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Ethel Shannon, Harrison Ford and William Norris. The film also features one of Clara Bows earliest cinema roles. The film is based on the play of the same name by Cyrus Wood and Rida Johnson Young, and was remade in 1937 with the same title. Name the Man! Name the Man is a surviving 1924 silent film drama directed by Victor Seastrom and starring Mae Busch. It was produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures in association with Cosmopolitan Productions. Camille Camille is a 1926 American silent film based on the play adaptation of La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas, fils, first published in French as a novel in 1848 and as a play in 1852. Adapted by Fred de Gresac, George Marion Jr., Olga Printzlau, and Chandler Sprague, Camille was a directed by Fred Niblo and starred Norma Talmadge as Camille and Gilbert Roland as her lover, Armand. It was produced by the Norma Talmadge Film Corporation and released by First National Pictures. The films score was composed by William Axt. Love 'em and Feed 'em Love Em and Feed Em is a 1927 American silent comedy film starring Max Davidson and featuring Oliver Hardy. The Notorious Lady The Notorious Lady is a surviving 1927 silent film feature length adventure produced by Sam E. Rork and distributed by First National Pictures. It was directed by veteran actor/director King Baggot and starred Barbara Bedford and Lewis Stone. The film was based on a play, The River, by Patrick Hastings. Producer Rorks daughter, Ann Rork, has a leading role in the film. Outlaws of Red River Outlaws of Red River is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by Lewis Seiler and written by Harold Shumate and Malcolm Stuart Boylan. The film stars Tom Mix, Marjorie Daw, Arthur Clayton, William Conklin, Duke R. Lee, and Francis McDonald. The film was released on May 8, 1927, by Fox Film Corporation. Abie's Irish Rose Abies Irish Rose is a 1928 early talking film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Charles "Buddy" Rogers, Nancy Carroll, Jean Hersholt, and J. Farrell MacDonald. It is based on the play Abies Irish Rose by Anne Nichols. The film was later remade in 1946. The Circus Kid The Circus Kid is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by George B. Seitz. Although it was a silent film, it contained some talking sequences, synchronized music and sound effects. A print of the film exists. Ladies of the Mob Ladies of the Mob is a silent film directed by William Wellman, produced by Jesse L. Lasky and Adolph Zukor for Famous Players-Lasky, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on a story by Ernest Booth. This gangster-themed romantic thriller about a criminals daughter who tries to reform a petty crook whom she loves featured Clara Bow, Richard Arlen, Mary Alden and Helen Lynch. No copies of this film are known to survive, and it is listed by most sources as a lost film. The womens costumes were designed by Travis Banton and Edith Head, both of whom had long, distinguished careers in Hollywood. The Charlatan The Charlatan is a 1929 part-talkie film directed by George Melford with Robert N. Lee, Holmes E. Herbert Margaret Livingston, Rockliffe Fellowes, from the 1923 play The Charlatan by Leonard Praskins and Ernest Pascal. Ein Burschenlied aus Heidelberg A Students Song of Heidelberg is a 1930 German musical film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Hans Brausewetter, Betty Bird and Willi Forst. It marked Hartls directoral debut. The film is in the tradition of the nostalgic Old Heidelberg. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Herlth. Clancy in Wall Street Clancy in Wall Street is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film. it stars Charles Murray, who had made a number of films for Edward Small. It was also known as Clancy Caught Short and was described as the first comedy about the stock market crash. It was the last film for director Ted Wilde, who had died in December of the previous year. The Man Hunter The Man Hunter is a 1930 American pre-Code all-talking adventure drama that stars Rin Tin Tin. The film was released by Warner Brothers, and was adapted by James A. Starr from a story by Lillie Hayward who also wrote the screenplay. Near the Rainbow's End Near the Rainbows End is a 1930 American western directed by J. P. McGowan for Tiffany Productions. The film stars Bob Steele in his talking picture debut as a singing cowboy, Lafe McKee and Al Ferguson and was commercially released in the United States on 10 June 1930. Only Saps Work Only Saps Work is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Cyril Gardner and Edwin H. Knopf and written by Owen Davis, Percy Heath, Joseph L. Mankiewicz and Sam Mintz. The film stars Leon Errol, Richard Arlen, Mary Brian, Stuart Erwin, Anderson Lawler, Charley Grapewin and George Irving. The film was released on December 6, 1930, by Paramount Pictures. The Squeaker The Squeaker is a 1930 British mystery crime film directed by Edgar Wallace and starring Percy Marmont, Anne Grey and Gordon Harker. It was shot at Beaconsfield Studios. The film was adapted by Wallace from his own 1927 novel The Squeaker. It was one of several films based on Wallaces novels made by the British Lion Film company during the era. Tol'able David Tolable David is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film directed by John G. Blystone and produced and released by Columbia Pictures. It is a remake of the 1921 silent film Tolable David, which starred Richard Barthelmess and Ernest Torrence. The Columbia film stars Richard Cromwell in the Barthelmess part after he won an audition over thousands of hopefuls and Harry Cohn gave him his screen name and a $75/week contract. It is preserved in the Library of Congress. The Utah Kid The Utah Kid is a 1930 American pre-Code Western film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Rex Lease and Boris Karloff. Young Eagles Young Eagles is a 1930 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by William A. Wellman for Paramount Pictures. It stars Charles "Buddy" Rogers, Jean Arthur, and Paul Lukas. The story is based on the stories "The One Who Was Clever" and "Sky-High", written by American aviator and war hero Elliott White Springs. The films hero is a "heroic combat aviator of the Lafayette Escadrille". Wellman, himself a former pilot in the Lafayette Flying Corps, for whom aviation was a passion, directed the film, the last of his "unofficial trilogy" that included Wings and The Legion of the Condemned. The director had hoped that the film would prove as popular as his acclaimed World War I aviation drama Wings, which had won the first Academy Award for Best Picture in 1927. Wellman cast Buddy Rogers again as his lead in the new film, but Young Eagles proved to be not as successful. Dude Ranch Dude Ranch is a 1931 American Western film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Milton Krims, Percy Heath, Grover Jones and Lloyd Corrigan. The film stars Jack Oakie, Stuart Erwin, Eugene Pallette, Mitzi Green, June Collyer, Charles Sellon and Cecil Weston. The film was released on May 16, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. The Fighting Sheriff The Fighting Sheriff is a 1931 American western film directed by Louis King and starring Buck Jones, Loretta Sayers and Robert Ellis. The Hound of the Baskervilles The Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1932 British mystery film directed by Gareth Gundrey and starring John Stuart, Robert Rendel and Frederick Lloyd. It is based on the novel The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle, in which Sherlock Holmes is called in to investigate a suspicious death on Dartmoor. It was made by Gainsborough Pictures. The screenplay was written by Edgar Wallace. The Office Girl Sunshine Susie is a 1931 British musical comedy film directed by Victor Saville and starring Renate Müller, Jack Hulbert, and Owen Nares. The film was shot at Islington Studios with sets designed by Alex Vetchinsky. It was based on a novel by István Szomaházy. An alternate German-language version The Private Secretary was made, also starring Renate Müller. It is also known under the alternative title The Office Girl. The film established Müller as a star in Britain. Chandidas Chandidas is a 1934 Hindi social drama film directed by Nitin Bose. The film was produced by New Theatres Calcutta and was their first big success. It was remake of the 1932 Bengali film of the same name directed by Debaki Bose. This 1934 Hindi version starred K. L. Saigal, Uma Sashi, Pahari Sanyal, Nawab and H. Siddiqui. The music direction was by R. C. Boral with the lyrics written by Agha Hashar Kashmiri. The credit roll of the film states that the film is "Based on the life problems of the poet Chandidas –A problem India has not been able to solve", which involved the caste schism in India. The story revolves around the 15th century poet-saint Chandidas who acts out against the deep-rooted bigotry against caste, untouchoubility and the hypocrisy of society, and a washer woman with whom he falls in love. The Doomed Battalion Doomed Battalion is a 1932 American drama film directed by Cyril Gardner and written by Karl Hartl, Patrick Kearney, Paul Perez and Luis Trenker. The film stars Luis Trenker, Tala Birell, Albert Conti, Victor Varconi, Henry Armetta and Gustav von Seyffertitz. The film was released on June 16, 1932, by Universal Pictures. Footage was used from the 1931 German film Mountains on Fire starring Trenker. Forgotten Commandments Forgotten Commandments is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and William Schorr and written by James B. Fagan and Agnes Brand Leahy. The film stars Sari Maritza, Gene Raymond, Marguerite Churchill, Irving Pichel, Harry Beresford and Kent Taylor. The film was released on May 22, 1932, by Paramount Pictures. Jungle Mystery Jungle Mystery is a 1932 American Pre-Code Universal 12-chapter movie serial directed by Ray Taylor. Set in Zanzibar, it depicts the search by various parties for a missing man named Jack Morgan, as well as a legendary cache of ivory. The jungle mystery involves a creature named Zungu. Tom Tyler played the hero, Kirk Mongomery, and Cecilia Parker played the heroine, Barbara Morgan, searching for her missing brother. A 1935 feature version was also released, running 75 minutes. Law of the West Law of the West is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury. The Song of Night The Song of Night is a 1932 German musical comedy film directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Jan Kiepura, Magda Schneider and Fritz Schulz. It was made at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by Werner Schlichting. A separate English-language version Tell Me Tonight was made, also directed by Litvak. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm is a 1932 film based on the 1903 childrens classic novel by Kate Douglas Wiggin. It was filmed by Fox Film Corporation and directed by Alfred Santell. The film starred Marian Nixon as Rebecca and co-starred Ralph Bellamy. Love Must Be Understood Love Must Be Understood is a 1933 German musical comedy film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Rosy Barsony, Georg Alexander and Wolf Albach-Retty . The films sets were designed by the art director Benno von Arent. Girl in Danger Girl in Danger is a 1934 American crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman. Handy Andy Handy Andy is a 1934 American comedy film directed by David Butler and written by William M. Conselman, Kubec Glasmon and Henry Johnson, adapted in turn from the play "Merry Andrew" by Lewis Beach. The film stars Will Rogers, Peggy Wood, Mary Carlisle, Paul Harvey, Frank Melton and Roger Imhof. The film was released on July 27, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. I'll Tell the World Ill Tell the World is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick and written by Ralph Spence and Dale Van Every. The film stars Lee Tracy, Gloria Stuart, Roger Pryor, Onslow Stevens, Alec B. Francis and Willard Robertson. The film was released on April 21, 1934, by Universal Pictures. Melody in Spring Melody in Spring is a 1934 American pre-Code musical film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and written by Benn W. Levy, Frank Leon Smith and Jane Storm. The film stars Lanny Ross, Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland, Ann Sothern, George Meeker and Herman Bing. The film was released on April 20, 1934, by Paramount Pictures. Take the Stand Take the Stand is a 1934 American mystery film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Jack LaRue, Thelma Todd, and Gail Patrick. It was released on September 7, 1934. Fighting Caballero Fighting Caballero is a 1935 American black-and-white Western B-film produced by Weiss Productions Inc. and distributed by Superior Talking Pictures Inc. It was one of a series of Westerns starring Rex Lease. It was produced by Louis Weiss from a screenplay by Elmer Clifton and George M. Merrick, and directed by Clifton. Knockout - Ein junges Mädchen, ein junger Mann Knockout is a 1935 German sports film directed by Carl Lamac and Hans H. Zerlett and starring Anny Ondra, Max Schmeling and Hans Schönrath. After impressing a boxing trainer during a brawl over a woman, a young man is recruited and trained to be a boxer. He fights and defeats the British champion. Schmeling was a leading international boxer and the film was an attempt to capitalize on his fame. Schmeling and Ondra, who plays the romantic love interest, were married in real life. The films sets were designed by the art directors Wilhelm Depenau and Erich Zander. The Man Without a Face The Man Without a Face is a 1935 British drama film directed by George King and starring Carol Coombe, Cyril Chosack and Moore Marriott. It was made as a quota quickie at Walton Studios. The Private Secretary The Private Secretary is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Edward Everett Horton, Barry MacKay, Judy Gunn and Oscar Asche. It is an adaptation of the play The Private Secretary by Charles Henry Hawtrey. It was made at Twickenham Studios. The Roof The Roof is a 1933 British crime film directed by George A. Cooper and starring Leslie Perrins, Judy Gunn, Russell Thorndike and Michael Hogan. Slightly Static Slightly Static is a 1935 American short comedy film directed by William H. Terhune. It was the debut film of Roy Rogers who performed with the Sons of the Pioneers although his name was uncredited. 3 Kids and a Queen Three Kids and a Queen is a 1935 American drama film directed by Edward Ludwig, written by Samuel Ornitz and Barry Trivers, and starring May Robson, Henry Armetta, Herman Bing, Frankie Darro, Bill Burrud and William "Billy" Benedict. It was released on October 21, 1935, by Universal Pictures. Border Flight Border Flight is a 1936 American aviation drama film directed by Otho Lovering and written by Stuart Anthony, Arthur J. Beckhard and Ewing Scott. The film stars Frances Farmer, John Howard, Roscoe Karns, Robert Cummings, Grant Withers and Samuel S. Hinds. Border flight was based on the exploits of the US Coast Guard pilots, based in San Diego. In Aviation in the Cinema, aviation film historian Stephen Pendo considered Border Flight, a drama that "detailed the aerial activities of the United States Coast Guard fighting a gang of smugglers." Dangerous Waters Dangerous Waters is a 1936 American adventure film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Richard Schayer, Hazel Jamieson and Malcolm Stuart Boylan. The film stars Jack Holt, Robert Armstrong, Grace Bradley, Diana Gibson, Charles Murray and Willard Robertson. The film was released on February 10, 1936, by Universal Pictures. I Loved a Soldier I Loved a Soldier is an unfinished 1936 American romantic-comedy-drama film directed by Henry Hathaway and produced by Paramount Pictures. It stars Marlene Dietrich, Charles Boyer, Walter Catlett, Lionel Stander, and Margaret Sullavan. The Paramount picture was intended to be a remake of Pola Negris 1927 Hotel Imperial, which was based on a play by Lajos Bíró. Film shooting began in early January 1936 where the film was officially named Invitation to Happiness. Early on into the shooting, there was an accident with a gun that injured one of the crew members and almost hit Boyer, singeing his toupée. That same day, the movies title was changed to I loved a Soldier for unknown reasons. As a result of problems with the script and on-set altercations between Dietrich and Hathaway, producer Ernst Lubitsch suspended production on the film several weeks into shooting. In March, Paramount announced that they and Dietrich were "amicable and friendly" again, and production of the film would continue with Margaret Sullavan as Dietrichs replacement. Recast with new actors, the film was completed in 1939 under the title Hotel Imperial. No footage shot for I Loved a Soldier was used in the final film and no footage of I Loved a Soldier is known to have survived. Ring Around the Moon Ring Around the Moon is a 1936 American drama film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Donald Cook, Erin OBrien-Moore and Ann Doran. Two Who Dared A Woman Alone, also released as Two Who Dared, is a 1936 British drama film directed by Eugene Frenke and starring Anna Sten, Henry Wilcoxon and Viola Keats. The screenplay concerns an officer who becomes entangled in a love affair with a woman who works as a maid. Cheyenne Rides Again Cheyenne Rides Again is a 1937 western film directed by Robert F. Hill. It stars Tom Tyler and Lon Chaney Jr.. Much as did Alfred Hitchcock in his own films, director Hill appears in a cameo as townsman "Bartender Ed". Harlem on the Prairie Harlem on the Prairie is a race movie, billed as the first "all-colored" western musical. The movie reminded audiences that there were black cowboys and corrected a popular Hollywood image of an all-white Old West. It was produced by Associated Features, which was organized in 1937. The picture premiered at the Paramount Theatre in Hollywood and was first shown in New York City at the Rialto Theatre on Broadway. The company had offices at 937 N. Sycamore Ave., Hollywood, and the officers of the company were Jed Buell, president; Bert Sternbach, vice president; and Sabin W. Carr, secretary-treasurer. Harlem on the Prairie was filmed on location at Murrays Dude Ranch, Apple Valley. The ranch was founded by N.B. Murray, a black businessman from Los Angeles. President and chief producer Jed Buell, spent less than $50,000 on this picture. The Last Adventurers The Last Adventurers is a 1937 British drama film directed by Roy Kellino and starring Niall MacGinnis, Roy Emerton, Linden Travers and Peter Gawthorne. A shipwrecked castaway is rescued by a sea captain, and then falls in love with the captains daughter. It Was I It Was I! is a 1937 Italian comedy film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Eduardo De Filippo, Peppino De Filippo and Titina De Filippo. The film was based on a play, Sarà stato Giovannino by Paola Riccora. It was shot at the Tirrenia Studios. The films sets were designed by the art director Virgilio Marchi. Talk of the Devil Talk of the Devil is a 1936 British crime film directed by Carol Reed and starring Ricardo Cortez, Sally Eilers and Basil Sydney. Reed had previously been working for Ealing Studios, but he made the film for the independent producer Herbert Wilcox. It was the first film to be completely made at the recently opened Pinewood Studios. The films sets were designed by the art director Wilfred Arnold. It remains one of Reeds most obscure films and was for many years out of circulation, although the BFI National Archive holds a copy. The film was poorly received in its time and did little to boost Reeds standing in the British film industry. La zandunga La Zandunga is a 1938 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring the "Mexican Spitfire" Lupe Vélez. Come On, Leathernecks! Come On, Leathernecks! is a 1938 American action film mixing football with the United States Marine Corps in the Philippines. Alan Ladd has a small role. I'm from the City Im From the City is a 1938 American western film directed by Ben Holmes who also wrote the story which was adapted into a screenplay by Nicholas T. Barrows, Robert St. Clair, and John Grey. William Sistrom produced the film for RKO Radio Pictures, which also distributed the picture, premiering on August 5, 1938. The film stars Joe Penner, Richard Lane, and Lorraine Krueger. Invisible Enemy Invisible Enemy is a 1938 American crime film directed by John H. Auer and written by Norman Burnstine and Alex Gottlieb. The film stars Alan Marshal, Tala Birell, Mady Correll, C. Henry Gordon, Herbert Mundin and Gerald Oliver Smith. The film was released on April 4, 1938, by Republic Pictures. Le patriote The Patriot is a 1938 French historical drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Harry Baur, Pierre Renoir and Suzy Prim. The film was based on a novel by Alfred Neumann which had previously been turned into a 1928 American silent film The Patriot starring Emil Jannings. It was made by the French subsidiary of the German company Tobis Film. The sets were designed by the Russian-born art director Alexandre Lochakoff. The film portrays the life of Tsar Paul I of Russia. The Little Thing The Little Thing is a 1938 French drama film directed by Maurice Cloche and starring Robert Lynen, Arletty and Marcelle Barry. It is based on Alphonse Daudets 1868 novel Le Petit Chose. Sergeant Berry Sergeant Berry is a 1938 German comedy western film directed by Herbert Selpin and starring Hans Albers, Toni von Bukovics and Peter Voß. A tough Chicago policeman is sent to the Mexican–American border on a dangerous mission. It was based on a novel by Robert Arden. The films sets were designed by the art director Paul Markwitz and Fritz Maurischat. Time Out for Murder Time Out for Murder is a 1938 American crime film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, written by Jerome Cady, and starring Gloria Stuart, Michael Whalen, Chick Chandler, Douglas Fowley, Robert Kellard, Jane Darwell and Jean Rogers. It was released on September 25, 1938, by 20th Century Fox. Three Waltzes Three Waltzes is a 1938 French historical musical film directed by Ludwig Berger and starring Yvonne Printemps, Pierre Fresnay and Henri Guisol. It is an operetta film, based on music by Oscar Straus. The films sets were designed by the art directors Jean dEaubonne, Raymond Gabutti and Jacques Gut. Walking Down Broadway Walking Down Broadway is a 1938 American film drama made by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation and directed by Norman Foster. Dead Man's Shoes Dead Mans Shoes is a 1940 British drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Leslie Banks, Joan Marion and Wilfrid Lawson. A man who has lost his memory, rises to a position of authority and respect. One day he is confronted by a man who claims to have been involved with him in the past. The film is considered an antecedent of British Film Noir. The Man Who Dared The Man Who Dared is a 1939 American crime film directed by Crane Wilbur and written by Lee Katz . The film stars Jane Bryan, Charley Grapewin, Henry ONeill, Johnny Russell, Elisabeth Risdon and James McCallion. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 3, 1939. ¡Que viene mi marido! ¡Que viene mi marido! is a 1940 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. It is based on a play by Carlos Arniches. In Old Missouri In Old Missouri is a film starring Leon Weaver, Frank Weaver, and June Weaver, and released by Republic Pictures. Leon and Frank Weaver were comic actors from the Ozarks, joined by sister June, who was billed as "Elviry," the name of the character she plays in the film. A young Alan Ladd plays a featured role. Knights of the Range Knights of the Range is a 1940 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Norman Houston. The film stars Russell Hayden, Victor Jory, Jean Parker, Morris Ankrum, Britt Wood and J. Farrell MacDonald. The film was released on February 23, 1940, by Paramount Pictures. Med livet som insats They Staked Their Lives is a 1940 Swedish drama film directed by Alf Sjöberg. Meet the Wildcat Meet the Wildcat is an American 1940 Mystery film directed by Arthur Lubin starring Ralph Bellamy and Margaret Lindsay. Ultimatum Ultimatum is a 1938 French historical drama film directed by Robert Wiene and Robert Siodmak and starring Dita Parlo, Erich von Stroheim and Abel Jacquin. The films plot is set in 1914 against the backdrop of the July Crisis between the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and the beginning of the First World War. It focuses on the relationship between a Serbian officer and his Austrian-born wife and their involvement in espionage between the countries. It was the final film of Wiene, who had been a leading director of German cinema particularly noted for his work on expressionist films during the silent era. He died shortly before the films completion, and it was finished by Siodmak. Dr. Kovács István Dr. Kovács István is a 1942 Hungarian drama film directed by Viktor Bánky and starring Antal Páger, Erzsi Simor and Júlia Tóth. When his new wife from a peasant background is not accepted by his colleagues, a University Professor resigns his post and returns home to his rural village. After receiving popular support, he is returned to his position by the Minister of Education. The film was made during the Second World War and reflects the nationalist ideology of the countrys government. The films views show the influence of Hungarian Turanism. The film was popular with audiences on its release, and Bánky released a second nationalist film Changing the Guard the same year. The production manager was Ernő Gottesmann. Gangs of Sonora Gangs of Sonora is a 1941 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by John English. Tonight or Never Tonight or Never is a 1941 Swedish comedy film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Åke Soderblom, Thor Modéen and Sickan Carlsson. The films art direction was by Arne Åkermark. A Letter from Home A Letter from Home is a 1941 short documentary film directed by Carol Reed. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Parade en 7 nuits Parade en sept nuits is a 1941 French film. Public Enemies Public Enemies is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by Edward T. Lowe Jr. and Lawrence Kimble. The film stars Wendy Barrie, Phillip Terry, Edgar Kennedy, William Frawley, Marc Lawrence and Nana Bryant. The film was released on October 30, 1941, by Republic Pictures. Arizona Terrors Arizona Terrors is a 1942 American Western film directed by George Sherman and written by Doris Schroeder and Taylor Caven. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Lynn Merrick, Al St. John, Reed Hadley, John Maxwell and Frank Brownlee. The film was released on January 13, 1942, by Republic Pictures. Canal Zone Canal Zone is a 1942 American aviation adventure film starring Chester Morris and Forrest Tucker. The action takes place in the Panama Canal Zone and revolves around aviators in an out-of-the-way air base flying U.S. Army bombers. Diesel Diesel is a 1942 German biographical film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Willy Birgel, Hilde Weissner and Paul Wegener. It portrays the life of Rudolf Diesel, the German inventor of the diesel engine. It was one of a series of prestigious biopics made in Nazi Germany portraying genius inventors or artists struggling against the societies in which they live. The film was based on a biography by Eugen Diesel, one of Diesels children. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by art director Erich Kettelhut. The film was made on a large budget of 2,349,000 reichsmarks, but was a popular box office success and was able to recoup its production costs. Inside Fighting China Inside Fighting China is a 1941 22-minute Canadian short documentary film produced by the National Film Board of Canada for distribution by United Artists, as part of the wartime The World in Action series. The film documents Chinas resistance to Japans invasion during the Second World War. Inside Fighting China is directed by Stuart Legg, and narrated by Lorne Greene. The films French version title is La Chine sous les armes. Jacaré Jacaré was a film made in 1942 of James Dannaldson’s expedition to the Amazon. Clyde E. Elliott, Charles E. Ford and James Dannaldson led the film crew, which shot some 260,000 feet of film on the lower reaches of the Amazon River in Spring 1942. To Elliotts great relief, the film was not "doctored" with scenes made at the studio of white girls lost in the jungle, a process, he claimed, by which Paramount ruined his previous film, Booloo, made in 1938. Dannaldson, a biologist formerly associated with the University of Southern California, became an actor for Jacaré, who goes up the Amazon to catch specimens. The other leading members of the cast were a 22-foot anaconda, many caymans, jaguars, water buffalo, anteaters, tapirs and capybaras. Elliott and his colleagues, with two American cameramen, spent three and a half months at Para, at the mouth of the Amazon, usually within a days journey of the city, so that they could return to civilization for the night. Their chief expense, aside from film and equipment, was insurance, the premiums protecting negative, cameras and personnel. A crew of thirty-five natives, who acted as bearers and animal catchers, cost 50 cents a day apiece. When the filmmakers needed a gaggle of caymans, Ford offered a prize of 60 Milréis to the native who captured the largest alligator. Ford got about seventy-five of the reptiles at a cost of approximately $3. Dannaldson worked with jaguars and caymans, whose jaws had been wired shut. He said his only close call came when an anaconda he wrestled got a loop around his neck and almost strangled him before the natives could unwrap it. The companys most primitive adventure occurred on Marajó Island, at the mouth of the Amazon, where they spent four weeks. They ran out of imported food and had to subsist for five days on moldy doughnuts filled with small worms and on chickens which, Dannaldson said, seemed to be 90 per cent vulture. Jacaré’s wild-animal footage thrilled audiences, especially the terrifying attack of the anaconda. Producer Jules Levey incorporated a narration by Frank Buck and music by Miklos Rozsa. Director Charles E. Ford died of peritonitis after surgery in Cedars of Lebanon Hospital shortly after returning from the Amazon. Uchinari Jani Invisible Jan, is a 1943 Soviet drama film directed by Isidor Annensky and Vladimir Petrov. Our Russian Front Our Russian Front is a 1942 American documentary film directed by Joris Ivens and Lewis Milestone, and narrated by Walter Huston to promote support for the Soviet Unions war effort. Prairie Pals Prairie Pals is a 1942 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Salute John Citizen Salute John Citizen is a 1942 black and white British drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Edward Rigby, Mabel Constanduros and Jimmy Hanley. The Bunting family face up to the fortunes of war during the Second World War. Two Yanks in Trinidad Two Yanks in Trinidad is a 1942 American comedy spy film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Pat OBrien, Brian Donlevy and Janet Blair. The film was in production when Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese, leading to Americas entry into World War II. West of Tombstone West of Tombstone is an American B-Western directed by Howard Bretherton and starring Charles Starrett. Screen Snapshots Series 23, No. 1: Hollywood in Uniform Hollywood in Uniform is a 1943 American short documentary film directed by Ralph Staub as part of the Screen Snapshots seroes. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 16th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. Honeymoon Lodge Honeymoon Lodge, also known as Second Honeymoon, is a 1943 American musical comedy film directed by Edward C. Lilley for Universal Pictures and starring David Bruce, Harriet Hilliard, June Vincent, and Rod Cameron. Outlaws of Stampede Pass Outlaws of Stampede Pass is a 1943 American Western film directed by Wallace Fox and written by Adele Buffington. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, Ellen Hall, John Dawson, Harry Woods and Charles King. The film was released on October 15, 1943, by Monogram Pictures. Swingtime Johnny Swingtime Johnny is a 1944 musical directed by Edward F. Cline and starring Harriet Hilliard and featuring The Andrews Sisters. Theatre Royal Theatre Royal is a 1943 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen and Lydia Sherwood. The plot concerns an attempt by the staff of a theatre to prevent its closure. The films sets were designed by C. Wilfred Arnold. Beneath Western Skies Beneath Western Skies is a 1944 American Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and written by Albert DeMond and Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Robert Livingston, Smiley Burnette, Effie Laird, Frank Jaquet, Tom London and Charles Miller. The film was released on March 3, 1944, by Republic Pictures. Boss of Boomtown Boss of Boomtown is a 1944 Western film directed by Ray Taylor. It stars Rod Cameron, Tom Tyler and Fuzzy Knight. Hey, Rookie Hey, Rookie is a 1944 American musical film starring Ann Miller and Larry Parks. Sheriff of Las Vegas Sheriff of Las Vegas is a 1944 American film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder Costarring as Little Beaver, was actor Robert Blake. It was the sixth of twenty-three Red Ryder feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures. Three Is a Family Three Is a Family is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Edward Ludwig and starring Marjorie Reynolds, Charlie Ruggles, and Fay Bainter. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Recording. The Cisco Kid Returns The Cisco Kid Returns is a 1945 American western drama film. Released on April 3, 1945, it was the first of three Cisco Kid films made that year with Duncan Renaldo as Cisco and Martin Garralaga as Pancho. In this release, Ciscos real name is Juan Francisco Hernandez. Cisco must clear himself of murder charges, while preventing his girlfriend Rosita from eloping with his rival John Harris. The film was followed by the May 15 release of In Old New Mexico, which revealed Ciscos name to be Juan Carlos Francisco Antonio, and South of the Rio Grande on September 15 falling back to Ciscos name being Juan Francisco Hernandez. Martin Garralaga appears in both as Pancho. Eadie Was a Lady Eadie Was a Lady is a 1945 American musical comedy. G.I. Honeymoon G.I. Honeymoon is a 1945 film directed by Phil Karlson. It stars Gale Storm and Peter Cookson. Both play a couple who encounter problems as the husband wants to leave the army, but cant. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1946 for its music. Gun Smoke Gun Smoke is a 1945 American film directed by Howard Bretherton. It is a Johnny Mack Brown B Western. Library of Congress Library of Congress is a 1945 American short documentary film about the Library of Congress, directed by Alexander Hammid, and produced by the Office of War Information. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Library of Congress was restored from a 35mm nitrate print by the Academy Film Archive in 2006. The film is part of the Academy War Film Collection, one of the largest collections of World War II-era short films held outside government archives. Military Secret Duel, is a 1944 Soviet crime drama film directed by Vladimir Legoshin. Bringing Up Father Bringing Up Father is a 1946 American comedy film, based on the comic strip Bringing Up Father by George McManus, about the adventures of the social-climbing Maggie and her long-suffering husband Jiggs. Here, one of Maggies society friends enlists her help in getting an undesirable tenant evicted, a tenant who turns out to be Jiggs himself. Meanwhile Jiggs rounds up his friends from the bar to defend his turf. McManus briefly appears here as himself. This 1946 production is subsequent to a number of previous Maggie and Jiggs movies, both animated and live-action, notably a silent 1928 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film directed by Jack Conway. This one was successful enough to inspire four more Monogram sequels: Jiggs and Maggie in Society Jiggs and Maggie in Court Jiggs and Maggie in Jackpot Jitters Jiggs and Maggie Out West All five of these featured former vaudevillian Joe Yule as Jiggs, and were his final films. Partners in Time Partners in Time is a 1946 American comedy film directed by William Nigh and written by Charles E. Roberts. The film stars Chester Lauck, Norris Goff, Pamela Blake, John James, Teala Loring and Danny Duncan. The film was released on April 25, 1946, by RKO Pictures. Queen of Burlesque Queen of Burlesque is a 1946 murder mystery film starring Evelyn Ankers and directed by Sam Newfield. Rose La Rose, who played Blossom Terrain, was a stripper in real life and, according to Variety, a "runway peeler with considerable experience." She portrays a supporting character and has one feature dance, a faux "Arabian Fantasy" that is not a striptease. Santa Fe Uprising Santa Fe Uprising is a 1946 American Western film in the Red Ryder film series directed by R. G. Springsteen, written by Earle Snell, and starring Allan Lane, Robert Blake, Martha Wentworth, Barton MacLane, Jack La Rue and Tom London. It was released on November 15, 1946, by Republic Pictures. Sun Valley Cyclone Sun Valley Cyclone is a 1946 American Western film in the Red Ryder film series directed by R. G. Springsteen, written by Earle Snell, and starring Wild Bill Elliott, Robert Blake, Alice Fleming, Roy Barcroft, Kenne Duncan and Eddy Waller. It was released on May 10, 1946, by Republic Pictures. Campus Sleuth Campus Sleuth is a 1948 American film. It was one of The Teen Agers series. Each to His Own Way Each to His Own Way is a 1948 Swedish film directed by Hasse Ekman. Il cielo è rosso The Sky Is Red is a 1950 Italian drama film. It is the directorial debut of Claudio Gora and it is based on the novel with the same name by Giuseppe Berto. It was shown as part of a retrospective "Questi fantasmi: Cinema italiano ritrovato" at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. Women Without Names Women Without Names is 1950 Italian drama film directed by Géza von Radványi and starring Simone Simon, Vivi Gioi and Françoise Rosay. It is set in a displaced persons camp after the Second World War, and was filmed at Cinecittà in Rome. La forza del destino The Force of Destiny is a 1950 Italian musical melodrama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Nelly Corradi, Tito Gobbi and Gino Sinimberghi. It is based on Giuseppe Verdis opera La forza del destino. The films sets were designed by the art director Gastone Medin. A Simple Case of Money Millionnaires dun jour is a French comedy film from 1949, directed by André Hunebelle, written by Alex Joffé, and starring by Gaby Morlay. The film features Louis de Funès as solicitor. Private Angelo Private Angelo is a 1949 British comedy war film directed by Michael Anderson and Peter Ustinov and starring Ustinov, Godfrey Tearle, Maria Denis and Marjorie Rhodes. It depicts the misadventures of a soldier in the Italian Army during the Second World War. It was adapted from the novel Private Angelo by Eric Linklater. The films costumes were designed by Ustinovs mother Nadia Benois. A number of scenes in the film were filmed in the Italian village of Trequanda in the Province of Siena. Joe Palooka Meets Humphrey Joe Palooka Meets Humphrey is a 1950 film in the Joe Palooka series. It was directed by Jean Yarbrough. The Thief of Venice The Thief of Venice or Il Ladro di Venezia is a 1950 Italian film directed by John Brahm. The US title was "The Thief of Venice". It was released in the US two years after being made. The Lady Craved Excitement The Lady Craved Excitement is a 1950 British comedy film directed by Francis Searle and written by John Gilling. It featured Hy Hazell, Michael Medwin and Sid James. An early Hammer film, it is significant as one of five films shot at Oakley Court and the first to feature its famous exterior, located next door to Bray Studios. The Winner's Circle The Winners Circle is a 1950 French drama film directed by René Wheeler and starring Michèle Alfa, Julien Carette and Paul Frankeur. The film takes place in a stable for aspiring young jockeys. Maria Theresia Maria Theresa is a 1951 Austrian historical drama film directed by Emil E. Reinert and starring Paula Wessely, Fred Liewehr and Marianne Schönauer. It portrays the life of the eighteenth century Habsburg Empress Maria Theresa. It was produced by star Paula Wesselys own production company. The films sets were designed by the art director Werner Schlichting. Some location shooting took place at the Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna. My Death Is a Mockery My Death Is a Mockery is a 1952 British crime film directed by Tony Young and starring Donald Houston, Kathleen Byron and Bill Kerr. It was shot at the Brighton Studios as a second feature. The following year it attracted notoriety as the last film watched by Christopher Craig before he shot dead a policeman during a failed burglary. Revenge of the Pirates Revenge of the Pirates is a 1951 Italian adventure film directed by Primo Zeglio. It was the last movie of Maria Montez. It is also known as The Pirates Revenge and Duel Before the Mast. Vienna Waltzes Vienna Waltzes is a 1951 Austrian historical musical drama film directed by Emil E. Reinert and starring Marte Harell, Anton Walbrook and Lilly Stepanek. It is also known by the alternative title of Vienna Dances. It portrays the life of the composer Johann Strauss. The films sets were designed by the art director Otto Niedermoser. To Hell with the Virtue Au diable la vertu, is a French comedy film from 1954, directed by Jean Laviron, written by François Chalais, starring Henri Génès and Louis de Funès. The scenario was based on the work of Jean Guitton – "Elle attendait ça". Border Saddlemates Border Saddlemates is a 1952 American Western film directed by William Witney and written by Albert DeMond. The film stars Rex Allen, Mary Ellen Kay, Slim Pickens, Roy Barcroft, Forrest Taylor and Jimmy Moss. The film was released on April 15, 1952, by Republic Pictures. The Grapes Are Ripe The Merry Vineyard is a 1952 West German comedy film directed by Erich Engel and starring Gustav Knuth, Camilla Spira and Wilfried Seyferth. It is based on a play by Carl Zuckmayer which had previously been made into a silent film in 1927. It is sometimes known by the alternative title of The Grapes Are Ripe. The films art direction was by Franz Schroedter. It was made at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. La hermana San Sulpicio Sister San Sulpicio is a 1952 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis Lucia and starring Carmen Sevilla, Jorge Mistral and Julia Caba Alba. It was the third film adaptation of Armando Palacio Valdéss 1889 novel Sister San Sulpicio. Huracán Ramírez Huracán Ramírez is a 1952 black-and-white Mexican luchador film directed by Joselito Rodríguez and co-written by Joselito Rodríguez, Juan Rodríguez Mas, and Jesús Saucedo. The film follows the story of Fernando Torres, a young man who decides to follow in his fathers footsteps by donning the secret identity of Huracán Ramírez, a masked luchador, despite his fathers wishes to the contrary. Huracán Ramírez was the first of a series of wrestling films to introduce the fictitious title character. Unlike later films of the genre, its storyline focused on more dramatic subplots and light comedy. Although actor David Silva portrayed the role of Fernando Torres, the wrestling scenes and action sequences were performed by real-life wrestler Eduardo Bonada. Bonada was contracted to wrestle as Huracán Ramírez following the films release, until he grew tired of the gimmick and was replaced by luchador Daniel García. García, who popularized the character, would continue to wrestle as Huracán Ramírez until his retirement from lucha libre in 1988. The character was originally named Huracán López in the early stages of film production. His surname was later changed to avoid confusion with Tarzán López. The Steel Fist The Steel Fist is a 1952 American drama film directed by Wesley Barry and written by C.K. Kivari. The film stars Roddy McDowall, Kristine Miller, Harry Lauter, Rand Brooks, Byron Foulger and Kate Drain Lawson. The film was released on January 6, 1954, by Monogram Pictures. Sí, mi vida Yes, My Love is a 1953 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Fernando Méndez and starring Lilia Michel, Rafael Baledón and Pedro Infante. The Last Waltz The Last Waltz is a 1953 West German musical romance film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt, and starring Eva Bartok, Curd Jürgens, and O.E. Hasse. It is an operetta film, based on the 1920 work The Last Waltz by Oscar Straus. It was one of several film adaptations of the operetta. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Mellin. Circus of Love Circus of Love is a 1954 film from King Brothers Productions. It was the German version of Carnival Story, shot simultaneously. It stars Eva Bartok and Curd Jürgens. Trzy opowiesci Three Stories is a 1953 Polish drama film directed by Konrad Nalecki, Ewa Petelska and Czeslaw Petelski. It is an anthology film, with three separate stories by different directors and casts. It was made in the style of socialist realism, at a time when this Stalinist method was at its height in Polish and Eastern European cinema. The films sets were designed by Wojciech Krysztofiak. Hamlet Hamlet is a 1954 Hindi tragedy drama film, produced and directed by Kishore Sahu. The film was a free adaptation of Shakespeares tragedy, with Sahu playing Hamlet as well as writing the screenplay, while the dialogues were by Amanat Hilal and B. D. Verma. It was produced under the "Hindustan Chitra" banner, a production company started by Sahu in 1944. It was Ramesh Naidus debut film as a music composer. The film starred Mala Sinha, Kishore Sahu, Venus Banerji, Kamaljeet and Jankidas. Sahu was influenced by "classic European sources". Though termed a "free adaptation" in the credit roll of the film, Sahus Hamlet stayed true to the title, its setting, and the original names in the play, remaining as close as possible to Laurence Oliviers Hamlet. Saraba Rabauru is a black-and-white 1954 Japanese film directed by Ishirō Honda. Die sieben Kleider der Katrin The Seven Dresses of Katrin is a 1954 West German romantic comedy film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Sonja Ziemann, Paul Klinger and Georg Thomalla. The film tells the story of a womans life through seven dresses she wears. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Willi Herrmann. Congreso en Sevilla Congress in Seville is a 1955 Spanish musical film directed by Antonio Román and starring Carmen Sevilla, Fernando Fernán Gómez and Manolo Morán. Försterliesel Forest Liesel is a 1956 West German comedy drama film directed by Herbert B. Fredersdorf and starring Anita Gutwell, Rudolf Lenz and Lotte Ledl. It is part of the post-war group of rural-set heimatfilm. The films sets were designed by Wolf Witzemann. It was shot on location in the Austrian Tyrol. It is a follow up by Fredersdorf to the previous financial success of The Milkmaid of St. Kathrein. Schwarzwaldmelodie Schwarzwaldmelodie is a 1956 West German film directed by Géza von Bolváry. The film was produced in de Ufa-Studios Berlin and in the Circus Roland. Spring Voices Spring Voices is a 1955 Soviet musical film directed by Sergei Gurov and Eldar Ryazanov. First Soviet experimental widescreen revue film. I fidanzati della morte Engaged to Death is a 1957 Italian sports drama film directed by Romolo Marcellini and starring Rik Battaglia, Sylva Koscina and Margit Nünke . The veteran German star Hans Albers appears in a supporting role. The film portrays the lives of top motorcycle racing competitors. The films sets were designed by the art director Carlo Egidi. It was shot in Eastmancolor. Cuatro en la frontera Cuatro en la frontera is a 1958 Spanish film directed by Antonio Santillán. Written by Joaquín Algars and Nené Cascallar, it stars Claudine Dupuis, Danielle Godet, and Estanis González. The Heart Within The Heart Within is a 1957 British drama film directed by David Eady and starring James Hayter, Clifford Evans and David Hemmings. Its plot involves a Jamaican dockside worker who goes on the run in London suspected of the murder of another Jamaican. Hell on Devil's Island Hell on Devils Island is a 1957 American adventure film directed by Christian Nyby and written by Steven Ritch. The film stars Helmut Dantine, William Talman, Donna Martell, Jean Willes, Rex Ingram and Robert Cornthwaite. The film was released in August 1957, by 20th Century Fox. Honor Among Thieves Parola di ladro is a 1957 Italian comedy film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. This film represents the directorial debut of Gianni Puccini and Nanni Loy. For this film Andrea Checchi was awarded with a Silver Ribbon for best supporting actor. Beneath the Palms on the Blue Sea Beneath the Palms on the Blue Sea is a 1957 German-Italian musical film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Bibi Johns, Giulia Rubini and Harald Juhnke. Ama Girls Ama Girls is a 1958 American short documentary film produced by Ben Sharpsteen. It was part of Disneys People & Places series. It won an Oscar at the 31st Academy Awards in 1959 for Documentary Short Subject. It is also known as Japan Harvests the Sea. It depicts the lives of ama divers, Japanese women who dive for pearls. Young Breasts is a 1958 Japanese juvenile delinquent film directed by Seijun Suzuki for the Nikkatsu Corporation. Akira Kobayashi stars as a young hoodlum who tries to go straight after falling in love with his social worker. Heart of a Child Heart of a Child is a 1958 British drama film adapted from a book written by Phyllis Bottome, directed by Clive Donner. It stars Jean Anderson and Donald Pleasence. Leningrad Symphony Leningrad Symphony is a 1957 drama film directed by . Das Lied der Matrosen The Sailors Song is an East German black-and-white film directed by Kurt Maetzig and Günter Reisch. It was released in 1958. Rebel Flight to Cuba Abschied von den Wolken is a 1959 German aviation adventure film directed by Gottfried Reinhardt, written by Georg Hurdalek, based on a story by Ladislas Fodor. The film stars O. W. Fischer, Peter van Eyck, Sonja Ziemann, Horst Frank, Linda Christian and Paul Dahlke. Abschied von den Wolken was an example of the disaster film, coming soon after the international success of William Wellmans The High and Mighty where individual stories of passengers and crew were central to the dilemma of an aircraft in trouble. In the film, film historian Bertil Skogsberg described the scenario aboard an airliner: "The passengers are of various nationalities and dispositions: a revolutionary general fleeing his country with most of its cash, an old Nazi, and a Dutch adventurer, to name only a few. There is also a beautiful stewardess." When marketed in the United States, the film was renamed Rebel Flight to Cuba Broth of a Boy Broth of a Boy is a 1959 Irish comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring Barry Fitzgerald, Harry Brogan and June Thorburn. It is an adaptation of the play The Big Birthday by Hugh Leonard. The Heart of a Man The Heart of a Man is a 1959 British drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Frankie Vaughan, Anne Heywood and Tony Britton. Its plot concerns a millionaire in disguise who gives a young man money to help him pursue his singing career. Featured songs by Vaughan include "The Heart Of A Man", "Sometime, Somewhere" and "Walking Tall". This Other Eden This Other Eden is a 1959 Irish comedy drama film directed by Muriel Box and starring Audrey Dalton, Leslie Phillips and Niall MacGinnis. And That on Monday Morning And That on Monday Morning is a 1959 West German comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini and starring O.W. Fischer, Ulla Jacobsson and Vera Tschechowa . Based on the 1955 British play Mr. Kettle and Mrs. Moon by J. B. Priestley, it was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art directors Helmut Nentwig and Ernst Schomer. Love, the Italian Way Femmine di lusso is a 1960 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Giorgio Bianchi and starring Ugo Tognazzi, Elke Sommer, Walter Chiari and Sylva Koscina. The screenplay concerns a group of passengers travelling around the Mediterranean on a luxury liner enjoy various adventures and become romantically involved with each other. Black Silk Black Silk is a 1961 Thai crime drama film written and directed by Rattana Pestonji. Considered the first Thai film noir, Black Silk was also among the first Thai films to be exhibited at overseas film festivals, screening at the 11th Berlin International Film Festival in 1961. Brushfire Brushfire! is a 1962 low budget black-and-white jungle warfare adventure exploitation film produced, directed and co-written by Jack Warner, Jr the only son of Jack L. Warner of Warner Bros.. Warner planned on making two more films under his Obelisk Productions company but they were never produced. It was filmed at the time of the beginning of American involvement in Viet Nam and Laos brushfire conflicts. Kertes házak utcája A Cozy Cottage is a 1963 Hungarian drama film directed by Tamás Fejér. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. Take Off Your Clothes and Live Take Off Your Clothes and Live! is a 1963 British naturist film directed by Arnold Louis Miller. It was partly shot in the south of France. What Every Woman Wants What Every Woman Wants is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Ernest Morris and starring James Fox, Hy Hazell and Dennis Lotis. The screenplay concerns a marriage guidance counsellor who struggles with his own domestic life. ...denn die Musik und die Liebe in Tirol ...denn die Musik und die Liebe in Tirol is a 1963 West German musical comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Vivi Bach, Claus Biederstaedt and Hannelore Auer. El Dorado El Dorado is a 1963 film directed by Menahem Golan. The script was co-written by him, Leo Filler, and Amatsia Hiuni, based on the play by Yigal Mosenzon. The Five Cities of June The Five Cities of June is a 1963 American short documentary film directed by Bruce Herschensohn. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. This United States Information Agency-sponsored film details the events of June 1963 in five different cities. In the Vatican, the election and coronation of Pope Paul VI; in the Soviet Union, the launch of a Soviet rocket as part of the Space Race with the United States; in South Vietnam, fighting between Communists and South Vietnamese soldiers; in Tuscaloosa, United States, the racial integration of the University of Alabama opposed by Governor George Wallace; and in Berlin, President John F. Kennedys visit to Germany and Rudolph Wilde Platz. Man and Beast Man and Beast is a 1963 CCC Film German-Yugoslavian war film directed by Edwin Zbonek. It was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival. The Court Martial of Major Keller The Court Martial of Major Keller is a 1961 British film directed by Ernest Morris and written by Brian Clemens. It stars Laurence Payne, Susan Stephen and Austin Trevor. The film recounts the court martial for murder of Major Keller, a British army officer during the Second World War. He is charged with killing his superior officer, but remains silent, refusing to defend himself. Letti sbagliati Letti sbagliati is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. Poonam Ki Raat Poonam Ki Raat is a 1965 horror thriller film starring Manoj Kumar, Nandini, Shiv Kumar , and Kumud Chhugani. It was produced and directed by Kishore Sahu. The music was given by Salil Chowdhury, with lyrics by Shailendra. La vida nueva de Pedrito de Andía Pedrito de Andías New Life is a 1965 Spanish film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Joselito, Karin Mossberg and Carmen Bernardos. Black Box Affair - Il mondo trema Black Box Affair is a 1966 Italian-Spanish Eurospy film written and directed by Marcello Ciorciolini and starring Craig Hill and Teresa Gimpera. Hill first met Gimpera in this film, and the couple got married shortly later. It is one of the rare films of the time depicting an alliance between Russians and Americans to face a higher menace. Un novio para dos hermanas Un novio para dos hermanas is a 1967 Mexican film. It stars Pili & Mili. Sara García plays Seňora Cáceres. Der Weibsteufel Der Weibsteufel is a 1966 Austrian drama film directed by Georg Tressler. It was entered into the 16th Berlin International Film Festival. The Fourth Companion The Fourth Companion is a Croatian film directed by Branko Bauer. It was released in 1967. The film is a continuation in spirit of Bauers previous film Face to Face. Chand Par Chadayee Chand Par Chadayee is a 1967 Indian Hindi-language science fiction film produced and directed by T. P. Sundaram. The film stars Dara Singh, Anwar Hussain, Bhagwan, G. Ratna and Padma Khanna. Un diablo bajo la almohada Un diablo bajo la almohada is a 1968 Spanish-Italian film. It stars Ingrid Thulin, Maurice Ronet and Gabriele Ferzetti. Our Men in Bagdad Our Men in Bagdad is a 1966 Italian-French Eurospy film starring Rory Calhoun. It marked the directorial debut of Paolo Bianchini after about sixty films as assistant director. It was shot between Algeria, Rome and Civitavecchia. Traitors of San Angel Traitors of San Angel is a 1967 action film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson and starring Ian Hendry, Lautaro Murúa and Graciela Borges. It was a co-production between Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Puerto Rico and United States. Pinocchio Pinocchio is an East German film. It was released on November 3, 1967. Released in the US in February 1969. The Vatican Affair The Vatican Affair is a 1968 Italian crime film directed by Emilio Miraglia and starring Klaus Kinski. The Money Jungle The Money Jungle is a 1968 American drama film directed by Francis D. Lyon and written by Charles A. Wallace. The film stars John Ericson, Lola Albright, Leslie Parrish, Nehemiah Persoff, Charles Drake, Kent Smith and Don Rickles. The film was released in February 1968, by Commonwealth United Entertainment. Las noches del Hombre Lobo Las Noches del Hombre-Lobo is a 1968 Spanish horror film about the werewolf Count Waldemar Daninsky, played by Paul Naschy. It has always been referred to as the second of Paul Naschys 12 Waldemar Daninsky Werewolf movies. However, there are serious doubts as to whether the film was actually made; no one, including Naschy himself, has ever seen it. It was never theatrically released, nor has it ever turned up on video. It is considered today to be a lost film. Before the Mountain Was Moved Before the Mountain Was Moved is a 1970 American documentary film produced by Robert K. Sharpe. The film portrays the struggle by the inhabitants of Raleigh County, to preserve their land from the ravages of strip-mining, and their efforts to pass state legislation to this end. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Käuzchenkuhle Käuzchenkuhle is an East German film. It was released in 1968. The Aquarians The Aquarians is a 1970 American television action film directed by Don McDougall. It stars Ricardo Montalban, José Ferrer and Leslie Nielsen. Breakout Breakout is a 1970 American TV film which broadcast on NBC. San Domingo San Domingo is a 1970 West German drama film directed by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg. It tells the story of a man who joins a rock music hippie commune. When the commune members learn that his family is wealthy, they tell his parents that he has been kidnapped and demand a ransom. The film is loosely based on the story Betrothal in St. Domingo by Heinrich von Kleist. The actors are primarily non-professionals. The film received the 1971 Deutscher Filmpreis for Best Cinematography and Best Music. Yaadgaar Yaadgar is a 1970 Hindi film produced and directed by S. Ram Sharma. The film stars Manoj Kumar, Nutan, Pran, Prem Chopra, Madan Puri , Kamini Kaushal and Rajnath as a villager. The music is by Kalyanji Anandji. This film has some very memorable songs. He Was Called the Holy Ghost He Was Called Holy Ghost is a 1971 Italian Spaghetti Western-comedy film written and directed by Roberto Mauri and starring Vassili Karis. It was followed by Return of the Holy Ghost, still directed by Mauri and with Karis in the title role. Foreigners Foreigners is a 1972 Swedish drama film directed by Johan Bergenstråhle. Bergenstråhle won the award for Best Director at the 9th Guldbagge Awards. The working title of the film was Kocksgatan 48. Heera Heera is a 1973 film produced and directed by Sultan Ahmed. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Asha Parekh and Shatrughan Sinha in lead roles. The film was a "Hit" at the box office and ranked 9th among the top grossers of 1973. Plot:- Heera lives in a small rural town in India with his father, a Magistrate, and housewife mother. He meets with the towns moneylender Dhanirams daughter, Asha, both of them fall in love, and hope to get married soon. Before that could happen, Changus daughter is killed, and the police are notified. They find evidence at the scene of the crime, and link it to Heera. As a result, Heera is arrested, held in prison, tried in Court, found guilty, and sentenced to be hanged. Heera protests, pleading his innocence, but all in vain, as no one believes him, including his very own dad. In prison, Heera escapes and runs off into the ravines and it is from here emerges a new Heera - a bandit - who is cold-hearted, ruthless, and will not hesitate to kill anyone - his only goal in life is to clear his name, by finding the real killers - that is if they and the police, who have launched a manhunt for him, give him enough time to do so. Life Study Life Study is a 1973 romance film of young Italian-American boy Angelo and a rich, eccentric, lonely girl Myrna. The film stars are Bartholomew Miro Jr. as Angelo, Erika Peterson as Myrna and Tommy Lee Jones as Gus, directed by Michael Nebbia. It is Nebbias directorial debut. Sgarro alla camorra Sgarro alla camorra is a 1973 Italian crime film written and directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti and starring Mario Merola at his film debut. It is regarded as the first sceneggiata film and as a prototype for the genre. It was shot in Cetara, Province of Salerno. Don't Dont is a 1974 short American documentary film following the life cycle of the monarch butterfly, directed by Robin Lehman. It won an Oscar at the 47th Academy Awards in 1975 for Best Documentary Short Subject. Hangup Hangup, also called Hang Up and later released under the name Super Dude, is a 1974 film directed by Henry Hathaway. It stars William Elliott and Marki Bey. This was the last film directed by Hathaway. The film falls in the blaxploitation subgenre of "vigilante group cleans up ghetto streets". The film follows a black policeman seeking revenge on the man who got his girlfriend addicted to heroin. The film was distributed by American International Pictures, one of the many films it targeted to the new youth market. Josiah Howard states that the marketing "almost makes it look like a spoof of the genre." Howard described the film as "low budget and flashy, but fast-moving and consistently entertaining." Leonard Maltin wrote "Hathaway has done many fine films, but this, his last, isnt one." Confrontation Assassination in Davos is a 1975 Swiss thriller film directed by Rolf Lyssy and starring Peter Bollag, Gert Haucke and Marianne Kehlau. It is based on the assassination of the Swiss Nazi Wilhelm Gustloff by a student in 1936. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Rivers of Sand Rivers of Sand is a 1973 documentary film by Robert Gardner that portrays the Hamar people of southwestern Ethiopia. The Gamecock The Gamecock is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. It is based on the comedy play Neurotandem by Silvano Ambrogi. Friendly Persuasion Friendly Persuasion is a made-for-TV movie. The film is based on the novels The Friendly Persuasion and Except for Me and Thee by Jessamyn West; the former novel was previously adapted in 1956. It originally aired on ABC on May 18, 1975. This version is different from the 1956 version because it focuses mainly on Wests sequel novel, Except for Me and Thee. It was going to be a TV series with this being the pilot. Friendly Persuasion did not gain as big of an audience as ABC had hoped. This film is not available on VHS or LaserDisc, and there are no plans of a DVD release. Flesh Color Flesh Color is a 35 mm film by François Weyergans. Weyergans is one of the forty members known as immortals of the French Academy. It features a band called Flesh Colour formed in 1976 in Brussels-Capital. Il letto in piazza Il letto in piazza is a 1976 Italian comedy film written and directed by Bruno Gaburro. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Nantas Salvalaggio. Charandas Charandas is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by B.S. Thapa, starring Om Prakash, Urmila Bhatt, Lakshmi, Vikram Makandar, Farida Jalal and Raj Mehra, in lead roles. Goldenrod Goldenrod, also retitled Glory Days in some releases, is a Canadian drama film directed by Harvey Hart and released in 1976. Based on the novel by Herbert Harker, the film stars Tony Lo Bianco as Jesse Gifford, a former rodeo champion who must take responsibility for raising his two sons as a single parent after his wife Shirley leaves him. The films cast also includes Patricia Hamilton, Ed McNamara, Donald Pleasence and Donnelly Rhodes. The film had a brief theatrical run in Toronto in 1976, but was withdrawn from theatres after the filmmakers secured a deal with CBS, which aired it as a television film in 1977. Hart won the Canadian Film Award for Best Director in 1976. The Legend of Frank Woods The Legend of Frank Woods is a 1977 western film. The Legend of Frank Woods is a re-edited version a 1972 film entitled To Hell You Preach. Dooratwa Dooratwa is a 1981 Bengali film directed and written by Buddhadev Dasgupta. Un second souffle Second Wind is a 1978 French drama film directed by Gérard Blain, starring Robert Stack and Anicée Alvina. It tells the story of a man in his 50s who leaves his wife and children to live with a woman 30 years younger than himself, only to discover an unsettling link between the woman and a man of his age who had been in a motorcycle accident. Ahsaas Ahsaas is a 1979 Hindi film produced by G. P. Sippy and directed by Surinder Suri. The film introduced Parvez and Dina in lead roles and also starred Shashi Kapoor, Simi Garewal, Amjad Khan, Bindu, Simple Kapadia and Shammi Kapoor. There are guest appearances by Amitabh Bachchan and Bindiya Goswami. The films music is by Bappi Lahiri. The Playback singers are Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle and Shailendra Singh Board and Care Board and Care is a 1979 American short film directed by Ron Ellis. It won an Oscar at the 52nd Academy Awards in 1980 for Best Short Subject. Charge of the Model T's Charge of the Model Ts is a 1977 American comedy spy film directed by Jim McCullough Sr. with the screenplay by Jim McCullough Jr. based upon the novel of the same name by Lee Somerville. Starring John David Carson, Carol Bagdasarian, Louis Nye, Herb Edelman, and Arte Johnson. The final film of vaudevillian and actor George Mann, the project was shot on locations in Texas and in the Wichita Mountains region of Oklahoma near Lawton and Cache, and was distributed by MGM. The film had both theatrical and television airings and, paired with The Switch, was released on DVD by VCI Entertainment on March 13, 2007. ...Maybe This Time ...Maybe This Time is a 1980 Australian feature film starring Bill Hunter, Mike Preston, Ken Shorter and Judy Morris. It was the first feature directed by Chris McGill. It was the feature film debut of stage/TV actor Jill Perryman. Front Line Front Line is a 1981 Australian documentary film directed by David Bradbury. It follows the career of Tasmanian-born combat cameraman Neil Davis, particularly his time in South Vietnam and Cambodia in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Köszönöm, megvagyunk Köszönöm, megvagyunk is a 1981 Hungarian drama film directed by László Lugossy. It was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival. Touch and Go Touch and Go is a 1980 Australian heist film directed by Peter Maxwell and starring Wendy Hughes. The film also stars musician Jon English, who also composes music for the film. Durdesh Gehri Chot - Urf: Durdesh is an Indo-Canadian and Bangladeshi co-production film released in 1983. It is directed by Ambrish Sangal and Ehtesham and stars Indian actors Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore, Raj Babbar and Parveen Babi, with Pakistani actor Nadeem Baig and Bangladeshi actress Bobita in supporting roles. This was both Nadeem and Bobitas only Hindi film appearance. Veteran actor David Abraham also appears in his last film role, filmed shortly before his death in 1981. It was shot on location in Toronto, Canada. Lontano da dove Lontano da dove is a 1983 Italian romantic drama film written and directed by Stefania Casini and Francesca Marciano. For this film Monica Scattini was awarded Nastro dArgento for best supporting actress. Phaniyamma Phaniyamma is a 1983 Indian Kannada award-winning drama film directed and produced by Prema Karanth. The story is based on acclaimed novelist M. K. Indiras 1977 Sahitya Academy Award-winning novel of the same name. The film highlighted the plight of a widow and her struggle for survival. The films cast included many players from a theatrical background including L. V. Sharadha, Prathibha Kasaravalli, Archana Rao, Vishwanath Rao and Kasaragod Chinna. Actor Ananth Nag made a guest appearance in the film. The film was widely appreciated by critics and audience upon release. It went on to win National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada and many International film awards. The film also was awarded multiple Karnataka State Film Awards including Best Film, Best Supporting actress and Best Story writer. Sewing Woman Sewing Woman is a 1982 American short documentary film directed by Arthur Dong about one womans journey to America, from an arranged marriage in old China to life in San Francisco. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short in 1984. Régime sans pain Régime sans pain is a 1985 French musical fantasy film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. Sitting in Limbo Sitting in Limbo is a 1986 Canadian docudrama film directed by John N. Smith. Developed through interviews and improvisational work with a group of Black Canadian youth in Montreal, the film stars Pat Dillon as Pat, a young woman who moves in with her boyfriend Fabian after getting pregnant. The film was produced by the National Film Board, through its Alternative Drama program. The film premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival in August 1986. The films soundtrack consisted primarily of reggae recordings by Jimmy Cliff. Saturday Night at the Palace Saturday Night at the Palace is a play by South Africas Paul Slabolepszy. With Love to the Person Next to Me With Love to the Person Next to Me is a 1987 film directed by Brian McKenzie and starring Kym Gyngell. Christine Cromwell Christine Cromwell is a crime drama television series that aired as a rotating element of the ABC Mystery Movie. It debuted on November 11, 1989, and ended on February 17, 1990, with five episodes presented semi-monthly. The Lancaster Miller Affair The Lancaster Miller Affair is a 1985 Australian mini series about the relationship between Bill Lancaster and Jessie Miller. Amelia Lópes O'Neill Amelia Lópes ONeill is a 1991 Chilean drama film directed by Valeria Sarmiento. It was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival. Automne... Octobre à Alger Autumn: October in Algiers is a 1993 Algerian drama film directed by Malik Lakhdar-Hamina. The film was selected as the Algerian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Paayal Paayal is a 1992 Bollywood film starring Bhagyashree along with her real life husband Himalaya Dasani. She plays a spoilt brat of a rich father. Richting Engeland Heading for England or Richting Engeland is a 1992 Dutch film directed by André van Duren. Seven Virgins Saptha Kanya is a 1993 Sinhalese language drama romantic film directed and produced by H.D. Premaratne. The film stars Kamal Addararachchi and Sangeetha Weeraratne in the leading roles. Playback singing was by Damayanthi Jayasooriya, Kamal Addararachchi, Rookantha Gunathilake, Dhammika Valpola and Morris Wijesinghe. Lyrics were composed by Ajantha Ranasinghe, Camilus Perera and Vasantha Kumara Kobawaka. It was an instant hit among the youth and some of its songs such as "Unmadawoo Premaadhare" and "Suwanda Dhaenee" are still famous today. Shotgun Wedding Shotgun Wedding is a 1993 Australian film based on the Wally Melish siege. Directed by Paul Harmon, it stars Aden Young and Zoe Carides. Toki rakujitsu is a 1992 Japanese film directed by Seijirō Kōyama. It is about the Japanese scientist Hideyo Noguchi. It is based on two biographical novels, Tōki Rakujitsu written by Junichi Watanabe and Noguchi no haha: Noguchi Hideo Monogatari written by Kaneto Shindō. The screenplay was written by Kaneto Shindō. It stars Hiroshi Mikami. 800 Two Lap Runners 800 Two Lap Runners is a 1994 Japanese film directed by Ryūichi Hiroki starring Shunsuke Matsuoka and Eugene Nomura. For director Hiroki, the film marks a transition from his early work in pink film to mainstream cinema. Art Deco Detective Art Deco Detective is a 1994 film directed by Philippe Mora. In the film, while investigating the murder of a movie star, a detective finds that he himself is being set up for the crime. The detectives full name is Arthur Decowitz but he is known to all as "Art Deco" - hence the title. Janam Kundli Janam Kundli is a 1995 Bollywood Action drama film, produced by Ibrahim Khan and Hiralal N. Patel under the Uma Productions banner and directed by Tariq Shahand. It stars Jeetendra, Vinod Khanna, Reena Roy, Anu Agarwal in the pivotal roles and music composed by Anand-Milind. Milk and Honey Milk and Honey is a Canadian drama film, released in 1988. The film stars Josette Simon as Joanna Bell, a young woman from Jamaica who takes a job in Toronto as a nanny for a wealthy couple, in the hope of permanently immigrating to Canada with her son David. The cast also includes Lyman Ward, Djanet Sears, Leonie Forbes, Errol Slue, Charles Hyatt, Jackie Richardson, Robert Wisden and Diane DAquila. The film was written by Glen Salzman and Trevor Rhone, and directed by Salzman and Rebecca Yates. The film premiered at the 1988 Toronto International Film Festival. Due to a creative conflict with producer Peter OBrian, however, Salzman and Yates refused to attend the films premiere, and released an open letter to the media stating that the finished film did not reflect their personal artistic vision. Rose Against the Odds Rose Against the Odds is a 1991 Australian mini series about the life of Lionel Rose. Morenga Morenga is a 1985 German drama film directed by Egon Günther. It is based on the novel Morenga by Uwe Timm, and was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival. It is set in the aftermath of the Second Boer War. Suburban Romance Suburban Romance is a 1958 Czechoslovak romance film directed by Zbyněk Brynych. It was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. Dead Lucky Dead Lucky is a 1960 British crime film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Vincent Ball, Betty McDowall, John Le Mesurier, Alfred Burke and Michael Ripper. A crime reporter teams up with a fashion journalist to investigate illegal goings-on at a Mayfair gambling club. The film was produced by Robert Dunbar for Act Films Ltd. Honky Tonk Nights Honky Tonk Nights is a 1978 American comedy and drama film directed by Charles Webb. The film stars Carol Doda, Jack Elliott, Georgina Spelvin, The Hotlicks and Dan Carter in the lead roles. Ina ka ng anak mo Ina ka ng Anak Mo is a 1979 Filipino film directed by Lino Brocka and starring Nora Aunor. The film was an official entry to the 1979 Metro Manila Film Festival, and garnered several awards including Best Actor for Raoul Aragonn and a tie for Best Actress between Lolita Rodriguez and Nora Aunor. It also garnered several nominations in the following years FAMAS and Gawad Urian. Despite its adult theme and rating, the film was successful at the box office during its commercial run. The story portrays the everyday life of the deeply religious Renata and her daughter Ester, who is married to Luis. This is Noras first movie under the direction of Lino Brocka and an entry to the 1979 Metro Manila Film Festival. It was also the first and the only collaboration a between two of the greatest actresses of the Philippine Cinema; Nora Aunor and Lolita Rodriguez. Both actresses were recognized as Best Actress at the film fest awards night, in the process beating the tandem of two other great actresses Charito Solis and Vilma Santos who starred in another entry, Modelong Tanso. Wo de shen jing bing Yours and Mine is a 1997 Taiwanese comedy film directed by Shaudi Wang. The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Helle for Helene Helle for Helene is a 1959 Danish family film directed by Gabriel Axel and starring Birgitte Bruun. Holiday's with Pay Holidays with Pay is a 1948 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Frank Randle, Tessie OShea and Dan Young. The film follows the Rogers family as they go on holiday to Blackpool and enjoy a series of adventures. The Sanitarium The Sanitarium is a 1910 short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. The Prey The Prey is a 1974 Italian-Colombian erotic drama film directed by Domenico Paolella. The Homesteader The Homesteader is a lost black-and-white silent film by African-American author and filmmaker Oscar Micheaux. Heaven Is Ours Heaven Is Ours is a 1953 Greek drama film directed by Dinos Dimopoulos and starring Antigoni Valakou, Aleka Katselli and Alekos Alexandrakis. Kaksi Vihtoria Kaksi Vihtoria is a 1939 Finnish film directed by Nyrki Tapiovaara. It is based on a play by Tatu Pekkarinen. The film was released on 5 February 1939. Klaara and Vihtori were the Finnish names of Maggie and Jiggs from the comic strip Bringing Up Father. Mem Sahib Mem Sahib is a 1956 Bollywood film starring Meena Kumari, Kishore Kumar & Shammi Kapoor in lead roles. Still Kicking: The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies Still Kicking: The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies is a 1997 American short documentary film directed by Mel Damski. It was nominated at the 70th Academy Awards for Best Documentary Short Subject. It features The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies, which was formerly staged at the Palm Springs Plaza Theatre. Riff Markowitz is presented as the host and creator of the Follies. Some of the featured performers include Dorothy Kloss, Henry LeTang and Tempest Storm. ABC milosci ABC miłości is a 1935 Polish film directed by Michał Waszyński. Escapade Escapade is a 1957 French adventure film directed by Ralph Habib and starring Louis Jourdan, Dany Carrel, and Roger Hanin. Jungle Jingles Jungle Jingles is an animated film produced by Winkler Productions and part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. Lanka Dahan Lanka Dahan is a 1917 Indian silent film directed by Dhundiraj Govind Phalke. Phalke also wrote the film based on an episode of the Hindu epic Ramayana, credited to Valmiki. The film was Phalkes second feature film after the 1913 Raja Harishchandra, which was the first Indian full-length feature film. Phalke also directed various short films in between. Anna Salunke, who had previously played the role of Rani Taramati in Phalkes Raja Harishchandra played two roles in this film. As women were prohibited from taking part in commercial performing arts, men also played the female characters. Salunke played the male character of Rama as well as the female character of his wife Sita. He is thus credited with playing the first double role in Indian cinema. La nuit merveilleuse The Marvelous Night or The Night of Marvels is a 1940 French comedy film directed by Jean-Paul Paulin and starring Fernandel, Charles Vanel and Janine Darcey. Radio Rhythm Radio Rhythm is a short animated film featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is among the vast majority of Oswald cartoons produced by Walter Lantz Productions. It is the 45th Lantz Oswald cartoon and the 97th cartoon in total. Closer Than a Brother Closer than a Brother is a silent short animated film created by Fables Studios. It is among the early cartoons of the Aesops Fables series created when its originator Paul Terry was still involved. Crazy House Crazy House is the fourth Andy Panda cartoon produced by Walter Lantz and probably directed by Alex Lovy or by Lantz himself. The cartoon was released on September 23, 1940. He Is Charming He Is Charming is a 1932 French musical comedy film directed by Louis Mercanton and starring Meg Lemonnier, Henri Garat and Louis Baron fils. It was one of a large number of operetta films made during the decade. It was made at Joinville Studios by the French subsidiary of Paramount Pictures. A Swedish-language version Students in Paris was also released. The films sets were designed by the art director René Renoux. Rozkosný príbeh Delightful Story is a 1936 Czech operetta film directed by Vladimír Slavínský and starring Vera Ferbasová, Zita Kabátová and Frantisek Kristof-Veselý. The films sets were designed by the art director Stepán Kopecký. Skunked Again Skunked Again is a short animated film distributed by 20th Century Fox, and is the fourth of the nine cartoons starring Kiko the Kangaroo. When it was released for home viewing years later by Castle Films, the alternate title of On the Scent! was used. Squadron 992 Squadron 992 is a 23-minute 1940 British propaganda film produced by the General Post Office GPO Film Unit of the Ministry of Information and re-distributed by the National Film Board of Canada as part of their wartime Canada Carries On series. The film was directed by Harry Watt and produced by Alberto Cavalcanti. Squadron 992 describes the training and operations in 1940 of No. 992 Squadron RAF, a Royal Air Force barrage balloon unit stationed in the United Kingdom. The films French version title was Escadrille 992. The Tee Bird The Tee Bird is the 96th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Released theatrically on August 10, 1959, the film was produced by Walter Lantz Productions and distributed by Universal International. Tumble Weed Greed Tumble Weed Greed is a Woody Woodpecker cartoon that was released in theaters on June 1, 1969. It is notable for being the first appearance of Buzz Buzzard in a cartoon since 1955 Bunco Busters. He also would appear in the following cartoon. In addition to Grace Stafford, who provides Woodys voice, Dal McKennon provided Buzzs voice. Le vertige Le Vertige is a 1926 French film directed by Marcel lHerbier, who wrote the screenplay based upon the play by Charles Méré. Mont-Dragon Mont-Dragon is a 1970 French film directed by Jean Valère, starring Jacques Brel, Françoise Prévost, Paul le Person and Catherine Rouvel, with a screenplay by Robert Margerit. Navagraham is a 1970 Tamil language comedy-drama film written and directed by K. Balachandar. Soundscore was composed by V. Kumar. The film stars Nagesh, Sreekanth, R. Muthuraman, Lakshmi playing lead roles with Ragini, Sivakumar, Rama Prabha, Y. G. Mahendran, V. Gopalakrishnan and G. Sakunthala in supporting roles. Parda Hai Parda Parda Hai Parda is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language feature film directed by K. Bapaiah, starring Chunky Pandey, Meena, Malvika Tiwari, Virendra Singh, Rajendranath Zutshi, Laxmikant Berde, Reema Lagoo, Shobha Khote and Kiran Kumar. It is a remake of the 1990 Malayalam-language blockbuster In Harihar Nagar, directed by the duo Siddique-Lal, and it went on to be remade again as Dhol, starring Tusshar Kapoor, Rajpal Yadav and Tanushree Dutta. Pyar Ka Karz Pyar Ka Karz is a 1990 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by K. Bapaiah, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Dharmendra and Shakti Kapoor. The Melody of Love Pyar Ka Tarana is a 1993 Bollywood movie. The movie starred Manu Gargi, Anita Ayoob, Mink Brar and Akshay Anand. The movie was written and directed by Dev Anand. Saheb Bahadur Sahib Bahadur is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by Chetan Anand. Guruvayoor Kesavan Guruvayur Kesavan is a 1977 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Bharathan and produced by M. O. Joseph. The film stars Jayabharathi, Adoor Bhasi, M. G. Soman and Sukumari in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. It tells the story of Gajarajan Guruvayoor Kesavan which belonged to the Guruvayur temple. Kachche Heere Kachche Heere is a 1982 Bollywood Hindi Action film directed by Narender Bedi, starring Feroz Khan, Reena Roy, Danny Denzongpa, Aruna Irani and Shakti Kapoor. The movie was produced by Netra Pal Singh and the music was composed by Rahul Dev Burman. The film was somewhat a sequel to the 1974 Blockbuster Khote Sikkay. The film had the same star cast and almost the exact story line. Among few changes were that Ranjeet was replaced by Shakti Kapoor. La femme à l'orchidée The Woman with the Orchid is a 1952 French crime film directed by Raymond Leboursier and starring Tilda Thamar, Georges Rollin and Lucien Gallas. Massacre en dentelles Massacre in Lace is a 1952 French comedy crime film directed by André Hunebelle and starring Raymond Rouleau, Anne Vernon and Tilda Thamar. A playboy reporter takes a break from his holiday to track down some gangsters. It is the third in the trilogy of films featuring the character of Georges Masse following Mission in Tangier and Méfiez-vous des blondes. Canne mozze Canne mozze is a 1977 Italian crime-thriller film written and directed by Mario Imperoli. It was the last film directed by Imperoli, who died in December 1977. Shock Patrol Patrouille de choc, English title Shock Patrol is a 1957 French war film set during the First Indochina War that was written and directed by Claude Ogrel under the name Claude Bernard-Aubert. Ogrel was a war correspondent in French Indochina from 1949-1954 and this was his film debut. The film was the first French film about the First Indochina War. The original title Patrouille sans espoir was changed along with the original pessimistic ending. Les musiciens du ciel Musicians of the Sky is a 1940 French language motion picture drama directed by Georges Lacombe, based on novel "Musiciens Du Ceil" by René Lefèvre who co-wrote screenplay with Jean Ferry. The music score is by Arthur Honegger and Arthur Hoérée. The film stars Michèle Morgan, Michel Simon and René Lefèvre. The principal actors Michèle Morgan and Michel Simon, had earlier appeared together in Port of Shadows, but then they had not been comrades. The Avengers The Avengers is a 1950 American swashbuckler film and adventure film directed by John H. Auer and starring John Carroll, Fernando Lamas, and Adele Mara. The picture was shot on location in Argentina. Guttaperchevyy malchik Gutta-percha Boy is a 1957 Soviet drama film adaptation of the novel by Russian writer Dmitry Grigorovich. Sofiya Perovskaya Sofiya Perovskaya is a Soviet biopic film released in 1967 and directed by Lev Arnshtam. The film is based on the life of Sofiya Perovskaya, member of Narodnaya Volya, executed for taking part in planning the successful assassination of Alexander II of Russia. Fantabulous Inc. Fantabulous Inc. is a 1968 Italian-French superhero crime film directed by Sergio Spina and starring Richard Harrison. Flower of Evil Flower of Evil is a 1915 silent Italian drama film directed by Carmine Gallone. The film was shown as part of the Silent Divas of the Italian Cinema programme at the 38th New York Film Festival in 2000. A Hatful of Rain A Hatful of Rain is a 1957 American dramatic film about a young married man with a secret morphine addiction, based on a 1955 Broadway play of the same name. It is a medically and sociologically accurate account of the effects of morphine on an addict and his family. The frank depiction of drug addiction in a feature film was a rarity for its time. The film stars Eva Marie Saint, Don Murray, Anthony Franciosa, Lloyd Nolan, and Henry Silva. It was adapted by Michael V. Gazzo, Alfred Hayes, and Carl Foreman from the play by Gazzo. Foreman was blacklisted at the time of the films release. The Writers Guild of America added his name to the films credits in 1998, 14 years after his death. It was directed by Fred Zinnemann and features a strong musical score by Bernard Herrmann. Herrmann was asked by 20th Century Fox to rescore his prelude for the film as the original was considered "too terrifying". Franciosa was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Predtucha Premonition is a 1947 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Otakar Vávra and starring Frantisek Smolík. Aahuti Aahuti is a 1978 Hindi family drama film directed by Ashok V. Bhushan. The films stars Rajendra Kumar, Shashi Kapoor, Rakesh Roshan, Parveen Babi, Zaheera and Madan Puri. Ab Kya Hoga Ab Kya Hoga is a supernatural-thriller 1977 Hindi movie, produced, directed and written by Sawan Kumar Tak. The film stars Shatrughan Sinha, Neetu Singh, Asrani, Bindu, Moushumi Chatterjee and Ranjeet. The films music is by Taks wife Usha Khanna. It was a rare movie of olden times where actor Ranjeet played a non-villain role, whereas noted comedy actor Asrani played a negative role who plans the heros death. Most of the past is copied from the 1964 Manoj Kumar-starrer Raj Khosla movie Woh Kaun Thi?. L'île d'amour The Island of Love is a 1944 French drama film directed by Maurice Cam and starring Tino Rossi, Édouard Delmont and Josseline Gaël. A Corsican fisherman becomes ensnared by a sophisticated woman and follows her to Paris. Gli invisibili The Invisible Ones is a 1988 Italian drama film written and directed by Pasquale Squitieri. It is loosely based on the novel Gli invisibili by Nanni Balestrini. The film was entered into the main competition at the 45th edition of the Venice Film Festival. Los que volvieron Los que volvieron is a 1948 Mexican film. It stars Sara García, and includes Malú Gatica. I, Sinner Yo pecador is a 1959 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. La familia hippie La familia hippie is a 1971 Argentine musical comedy film by Enrique Carreras. It stars Ángel Magaña and Palito Ortega. Not being a movie about hippies as such, the title refers to the portrayal of a family in which mother and daughter are pregnant simultaneously. The movie is a remake of the 1955 production La Cigüeña dijo sí, both films are based on a play by Carlos Llopis. The Son-of-a-Gun The Son-of-a-Gun is a 1919 American film directed by and starring Gilbert M. Broncho Billy Anderson. A surviving Anderson western preserved at the Library of Congress and also in versions on home video/DVD. Wan gu liu fang The Grand Substitution is a 1965 Chinese movie of the Huangmei Opera genre. it is based on The Orphan of Zhao. La calesita La Calesita is a 1963 Argentine drama film directed by Hugo del Carril. Benten kozô . The Jovial Rascals of Edo, is a 1958 color Japanese film directed by Daisuke Itō. The film won 1959 Blue Ribbon Awards for best actor Raizo Ichikawa and for best cinematography Kazuo Miyagawa. The film also won 1959 Kinema Junpo Award for best actor Raizo Ichikawa. The Safety Curtain The Safety Curtain is a 1918 American silent melodrama film directed by Sidney Franklin and starring Norma Talmadge. Talmadge and her husband Joe Schenck produced the film and distributed through Select Pictures. La aventura de los paraguas asesinos La Aventura de los paraguas asesinos is a 1979 Argentine comedy film directed by Carlos Galettini. Embrujo de amor Embrujo de amor is a 1970 Argentine film. S.O.S. Mediterranean Alert in the Mediterranean is a 1938 French thriller film directed by Léo Joannon and starring Pierre Fresnay, Nadine Vogel and Rolf Wanka. It was the fifth most popular film at the French box office in 1938. It also proved a success in Belgium after being released in Brussels in October 1938. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys. The following year it was remade in Britain as Hells Cargo directed by Harold Huth. Dushman Zamana Dushman Zamana is a 1992 Indian action film directed by Jagdish A. Sharma. It stars Divya Bharti and Armaan Kohli in the leading roles.The film was a Super Hit at the box office & was famous for Divya Bhartis glamorous role. Escuela de campeones School of Champions is a 1950 Argentine adventure drama film directed by Ralph Pappier, and starring George Rigaud, Silvana Roth, and Pedro Quartucci. It won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film, given by the Argentine Film Critics Association in 1951 for the best picture of the previous year. Aquellos años Those Years is a 1973 Mexican drama film directed by Felipe Cazals. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Prize. Prends la route On the Road or Take the Road is a 1936 French musical comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Jacques Pills, Claude May and Georges Tabet. The same lead actors had also appeared together in You Are Me. It was produced by the French subsidiary of the German company UFA. Fire! Fire! is a 1991 Malian drama film directed by Adama Drabo. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Outside the Law Outside the Law is a 1937 Argentine thriller film directed and written by Manuel Romero. The film premiered on 12 May 1940 in the United States. The film starred José Gola, Luis Arata, Roberto Blanco and Irma Córdoba The Best of the School La Mejor del colegio is a 1953 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Julio Saraceni and starring Lolita Torres and Teresita Pagano. Ne parliamo lunedì Ne parliamo Lunedì is a 1990 Italian dark/erotic comedy film directed by Luciano Odorisio. For this film Elena Sofia Ricci was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress and with a Ciak doro in the same category. Cita en las estrellas Cita en las estrellas is a 1949 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Carlos Schlieper. It stars María Duval, Juan Carlos Thorry, Osvaldo Miranda and Héctor Calcaño. It premiered on January 13, 1949. Cuando besa mi marido Cuando besa mi marido is a 1950 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Carlos Schlieper. L'homme à l'Hispano The Man with the Hispano is a 1933 French drama film directed by Jean Epstein and starring Jean Murat, Marie Bell and Joan Helda. The title refers to a luxury Hispano-Suiza car. It was based on a novel of the same title by Pierre Frondaie and had previously been made as a silent film The Man with the Hispano in 1926. The films sets were designed by the art director Georges Wakhévitch. Operation Cupid Operation Cupid is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Charles Farrell, Avice Landone and Wallas Eaton. The screenplay concerns a gang of criminals who win a marriage agency during a card game and plan to use it to arrange a lucrative marriage for one of their gang to an extremely wealthy heiress. It was made at Twickenham Studios in west London, for release as a supporting feature. Suikerfreule Suikerfreule is a 1935 Dutch film directed by Haro van Peski. The Hoax The Hoax is a 1972 American comedy film directed by Robert Anderson, and starring Bill Ewing, Frank Bonner, Jacques Aubuchon, Sharon DeBord, Don Dubbins, Harriet Gibson and Tom Benko. The film was released by All-Scope International on April 19, 1972. Jusqu'au bout de la nuit Jusquau bout de la nuit is a 1995 French drama film directed by Gérard Blain, starring Blain and Anicée Alvina. It tells the story of a man in his sixties who is released after a long prison sentence, and tries to have a relationship with a younger woman, while still determined to live outside the law. Blain described the film as "not a gangster film, but a love film and a relentless tragedy". Sylvia Jeanjacquot, the widow of the criminal Jacques Mesrine, appears in a minor role. The film was shot in December 1994 in Lyon, Villeurbane, Vénissieux and Sathonay. It was shown at the Montreal World Film Festival and Cairo International Film Festival in 1995. It was released on France on 13 September 1995. Shanghai Rhapsody is a 1984 Japanese film directed by Kinji Fukasaku. From Istanbul, Orders to Kill Da Istanbul ordine di uccidere or From Istanbul, Orders To Kill is a 1965 Italian Eurospy film co-written and directed by Carlo Ferrero. It was based on the 160 novel The Devils Executor by Robert Nilsen. The Last Pogo The Last Pogo is a short film made by Colin Brunton in 1978. Shot in Toronto, at the Horseshoe Tavern, The Last Pogo concert on December 1 was billed as "the last punk rock concert" in Toronto—at least for that original wave of punkers circa 1977/1978. Named as ironic tribute to "The Last Waltz", the concert film of the final concert by The Band directed by Martin Scorsese. Featuring performances by The Scenics, The Cardboard Brains, The Secrets, The Mods, The Ugly, The Viletones and Teenage Head, the event also spawned a live recording called And Now Live From Toronto -- The Last Pogo. Apart from the performances, the highlight of the film was probably the shots of the aftermath, because during the show, a bit of a riot occurred. Bruntons crew was ushered outside by police and firefighters, but the sound recordist stuck it out. The film itself was available only in bootleg copies and occasional airings until its release on DVD in 2008. The DVD was released as a tribute to Teenage Head frontman Frankie Venom. Kingpin Kingpin is a 1985 New Zealand drama film directed by Mike Walker. It was filmed at and inspired by the residents of Kohitere Boys Training Centre in Levin, New Zealand, it follows a group of teens who are wards of the state. It was directed by Mike Walker, who co-wrote the script with Mitchell Manuel. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. Lal Americayil Lal Americayil is a 1989 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and written by Cochin Haneefa. The film stars Mohanlal, Prem Nazir, Jagathy Sreekumar, Disco Santhi, and Haneefa. The soundtrack and musical score was composed by Johnson. The Last Day of School Before Christmas The Last Day of School Before Christmas is a 1975 drama film written and directed by Gian Vittorio Baldi. It was screened at the 1975 Cannes Film Festival in the Directors Fortnight section. Attakkalasam Aattakalasam is a 1983 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by Joy Thomas. The film stars Prem Nazir, Mohanlal, Lakshmi and Sukumari in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Raveendran. It was a blockbuster. Kathakku Pinnil Kathakku Pinnil is a 1987 Indian Malayalam crime drama film directed by KG George and scripted by Dennis Joseph, based on the story by George. The film stars Mammootty and Devi Lalitha in lead roles, with Lalu Alex, Thilakan, M. G. Soman and Jagathy Sreekumar appearing in pivotal supporting roles. The film had musical score by Ouseppachan. The plot develops through a woman narrating her own traumatic life story to a playwright, which is about Vanitha, a young lady trapped by the society into doing a crime she had no choice but to do. Ulkatal Oolkatal is a 1979 Malayalam musical-romantic drama film directed by K. G. George and starring Venu Nagavally and Sobha. The film, considered to be the first campus film in Malayalam, was adapted from the novel of the same name by George Onakkoor. It was shot mainly from Mar Ivanios College, Trivandrum. Uhohho tankentai is a 1986 Japanese film directed by Kichitaro Negishi. Con la música por dentro Music Inside is a 1947 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Humberto Gómez Landero and starring Germán Valdés, Marcelo Chávez and Marga López. The Inheritors The Inheritors is a 1970 Argentine drama film directed by David Stivel. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. Makers of Melody Makers of Melody is a short film subject from 1929 that showcased the hit song Manhattan. Manhattan was Rodgers and Harts first hit song. The song was sung by Ruth Tester and Allan Gould. A Trip to Paramountown A Trip to Paramountown is a 1922 American short silent documentary film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released through Paramount Pictures, to celebrate 10 years of Paramounts founding. The film runs about 20 minutes and features many personalities then under contract to Famous Players-Lasky and Paramount. Spanilá jizda Spanilá jízda is a 1963 Czechoslovak historical film, directed by Oldřich Daněk. The film is set in 1427-1430. The Actor's Children The Actors Children is a 1910 American silent short drama written by Lloyd Lonergan and produced by the Thanhouser Company in New Rochelle. The film features Orilla Smith, Yale Boss, Frank Hall Crane and Nicholas Jordan. The production was not the first film subject by the company, but it was the first to be released. Both Barry ONeil and Lloyd B. Carleton have been credited as the director of the production. Edwin Thanhouser stated that 19 copies of the film were produced and distributed to dealers. The film begins with two unemployed parents obtaining employment in an upcoming theater production. Shortly after returning home, the landlady shows up and demands the rent, but can not collect. She gives them one week, but the theater production does not manifest and the parents again search for work. While they are out, the landlady finds a tenant and puts the children out on the street. They end up dancing for an organ grinder and are saved by a theater manager who puts them on his vaudeville bill. The parents come into a fortune and are reunited by their children at the theater. The film was met with positive reviews and some criticism for its acting and scenario, but the industry had reasons to encourage the success of Edwin Thanhousers company. A print of the film exists, but it was the subject of nitrate deterioration. Crazy House Crazy House is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 76th Our Gang short that was released. Greater Love Hath No Man Greater Love Hath No Man is a 1911 silent film short directed by Alice Guy and produced by the Solax Company. Preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Neram Pularumbol Neram Pularumbol is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed and produced by K. P. Kumaran. The film stars Mammootty, Mohanlal, Ramya Krishnan and KPAC Lalitha in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. It marks the debut of Ramya Krishnan. Playin' Hookey Playin Hookey is a 1928 American short silent comedy film directed by Anthony Mack. It was the 69th Our Gang short subject released. Wedding Celebration Shaadi is an 1962 Indian film directed by Krishnan-Panju. It stars actors Manoj Kumar and Saira Banu. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Orey Vazhi. Pavam Ia Ivachan Pavam I. A. Ivachan is a 1994 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Roy P Thomas, starring Innocent and Srividya in the lead roles. Perdóname todo Perdóname Todo is a 1995 Mexican drama film starring José José, Alejandra Ávalos and Sergio Jiménez. Fifth Dimension of Sex The Fifth Dimension of Sex is a 1984 Brazilian exploitation film directed by Brazilian filmmaker José Mojica Marins. The film is one of several exploitation sex films that Marins made throughout the 1980s. Rebound Violent Moment is a 1959 British drama film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Lyndon Brook, Jane Hylton and Jill Browne. It was made as a B film for release on the lower-half of a double bill. It was the film editor Hayers first film as director. It also marked the debut of Moira Redmond. It was released in the United States as Rebound. The film is based on a story by Roy Vickers, from his Department of Dead Ends series, originally published from 1934. These stories were ‘inverted’ mysteries: the reader knows the identity of the criminal, but the interest lies in how the detective solves the case and featured detectives dusting off cold cases. As with many of the criminals in Vickers’ stories, the protagonist Doug, is sympathetically depicted. Hero of the Hour Hero of the Hour is a single British television thriller film, written by Bill Gallagher and directed by David Richards, that broadcast on ITV on 12 March 2000. The film, produced by London Weekend Televisions Joshua St. Johnston, focuses on security guard Richie Liddle, who foils an armed robbery and becomes a national hero, but finds his new-found fame cannot appease his guilty conscience. The film was the first project commissioned as part of a "Golden Handcuffs" deal for Kemp, following his departure from EastEnders and the BBC for ITV. The film pulled in 11.7 million viewers on its debut broadcast, becoming one of the channels highest rated new dramas of the year. The BBC later reported in 2002 that the film had been Kemps most successful project for the channel, following a poor start for his action drama series Ultimate Force, which suffered badly in direct competition with Waking the Dead. An extended version of the film was released on VHS on 19 June 2000, containing footage not broadcast on television, as well an exclusive behind-the-scenes documentary; but has yet to be released on DVD. Shankar Dada Shankar Dada is a 1976 Bollywood film directed by Shibu Mitra. Agathiyar Agathiyar is a 1972 Indian Tamil Hindu mythological film written, directed, and produced by A. P. Nagarajan under the production company Sree Vijayalakshmi Pictures. The soundtrack was composed by Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan. The film stars Sirkazhi Govindarajan playing the main characters, T. R. Mahalingam, A. V. M. Rajan, Kumari Padmini, R. S. Manohar, Suruli Rajan, Manorama and Sridevi were in supporting roles. This film ran for 100 days and won widespread appreciation. The film was dubbed into Hindi under title Maharish in year 1986. Sindoora Sandhyakku Mounam Sindoora Sandhyakku Mounam is a 1982 Malayalam film directed by I. V. Sasi and written by Priyadarshan based the Hollywood title Psych-Out. The film stars Lakhsmi, Madhavi, Ratheesh, Mohanlal, Kuthiravattom Pappu and Prathap Pothen. The whole film is set in the city of Kathmandu. Pita Pita is a 1991 Indian Hindi-language film based on Swedish playwright August Strindbergs play The Father. Directed by Govind Nihalani, the film stars Vimal Bhagat, Satyadev Dubey, Dina Pathak, Irrfan Khan and Shikha Rai. Naslednyy prints respubliki Crown Prince of the Republic is a 1934 Soviet comedy film directed by Eduard Ioganson. Traître ou patriote Traitor or Patriot is a Quebec documentary produced by the National Film Board of Canada in 2000. It is directed by and starring Jacques Godbout. Its style belongs to the Quebec cinéma direct school of filmmaking. Rahasya Police 115 Ragasiya Police 115, is a 1968 Indian Tamil film, directed by B. R. Panthulu, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role, with Jayalalithaa, M. N. Nambiar, S. A. Ashokan and Nagesh among others, enacting supporting roles. There was grand opening and record collection within 10 days and the film ran more than 100 days in Trichy. Act of Reprisal Act of Reprisal is an American drama film directed by Erricos Andreou and Robert Tronson and starring Ina Balin, Jeremy Brett and Giannis Voglis. The film was produced in 1964, but was not released in theaters until 1991. The film depicts a romance set against the backdrop of Cypriot attempts to gain independence from Britain in the 1950s. It was also known as Antekdhikissi. Kayamkulam Kochunni Kayamkulam Kochunni is a 1966 Indian Malayalam-language period drama film written, produced and directed by P. A. Thomas. Dialogues were written by Jagathy N. K. Achary. It is based on the life of the 19th century thief Kayamkulam Kochunni, who is known for stealing from rich and giving to poor. The film stars Sathyan, Adoor Bhasi and Manavalan Joseph and K. J. Yesudas. The soundtrack was composed by B. A. Chidambaranath. Kayamkulam Kochunni released on 29 July 1966 was a commercial success at the box office. Its sequel, Kaayamkulam Kochunniyude Makan, was released in 1976. The Fall Guy The Fall Guy is a 1921 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Devdas Devdas is a 1928 silent film based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novel, Devdas. It was the first film adaptation of the novel. It was directed by Naresh Mitra who also acted in the film. Nitin Bose was the cinematographer. The film was shot in erstwhile Calcutta in British India. Kakkathollayiram Kakka Thollayiram is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by V. R. Gopalakrishnan. The film stars Mukesh, Urvashi, Chithra and Sukumari in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. Bobbili Yudham Bobbili Yuddham is a 1964 Telugu historical film, based on the Battle of Bobbili between Bobbili and Vizianagaram kingdoms in 1757. The film was produced and directed by C. Seetaram. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Bhanumathi Ramakrishna in the lead roles and music composed by Saluri Rajeswara Rao. Palnati Yudham Palnati Yuddham is a 1966 Indian historical film, based on the story of Palnadu, produced by T. Hanumantha Rao, Y. Lakshmaiah Chowdary and D. Suryanarayana under the Sri Anurupa Films banner and directed by Gutha Ramineedu. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Bhanumathi Ramakrishna and music composed by Saluri Rajeswara Rao. The film was first made under the Same Title in 1947, starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Govindarajula Subba Rao, Kannamba in the pivotal roles. Naache Mayuri Naache Mayuri is a 1986 dance biographical Hindi film directed by T. Rama Rao. It is a remake of the Telugu film, Mayuri, about classical dancer-actress Sudha Chandran who stars as herself in both films. The film was shot at Mehboob Studio, Chandivali Studio and Film City in Mumbai. Art direction was by Sudhendu Roy and dances were choreographed by Gopi Krishna. Colors of the Blind Colors of the Blind is a 1997 Chinese drama film directed and co-produced by Chen Guoxing, starring Tao Hong as a blind girl training to become a competitive sprinter. The script was written by Wan Fang. At the time of filming, Tao Hong was a third-year student at the Central Academy of Drama, acting in her second film role. She was chosen for the lead role mainly because of her athletic background, as she had been a professional synchronised swimmer for 10 years. To prepare for the film, Tao also spent time among disabled people. Her performance in this film won her some of the highest honors in China, as well as awards in Syria and France. A number of real-life Chinese Paralympians appeared in small roles, such as Wang Juan. Velugu Needalu Velugu Needalu is a 1961 Telugu language film produced by D. Madhusudhana Rao under the Annapurna Pictures banner and directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri in the lead roles and music composed by Pendyala Nageswara Rao. The film has received the Filmfare Award for Best Film - Telugu. The film was simultaneously filmed in Tamil as Thooya Ullam. Life Life was a 1999 ani-jam short created by Mo Willems. It was released on November 12, 1999. Papam Pasivaadu Papam Pasivadu is a 1972 Telugu film directed by V. Ramachandra Rao. It is remake of South African film Lost in the Desert directed by Jamie Uys. Meri Adalat Meri Adalat is a 1984 Hindi film directed by A. T. Raghu. The film was a revenge drama featuring Rajinikanth in the lead, supported by Zeenat Aman, Mohnish Behl, Sonia Sahni and Komal Mahuakar. The song "Gudiya Jaisi Behena Hai", sung by K.J. Yesudas was a big hit. The movie was dubbed in Tamil as Veetukku Oru Nallavan, Its a remake of Kannada movie Aasha and the lead role was played by Rebel Star Ambareesh. Lakshmana Rekha Lakshmana Rekha is a 1984 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by Ramachandran and Madhavan Nair. The film stars Mammootty, Mohanlal and Seema in the lead roles. The film has musical score by A. T. Ummer. Melody Sargam is a 1950 Bollywood family drama film directed by P. L. Santoshi and starring Raj Kapoor. A moderate box office success, the film became the eighth highest-earning Indian film of 1950, earning an approximate gross of Rs. 85,00,000 and a net of Rs. 48,00,000. Panienka z poste restante Panienka z poste restante is a 1935 Polish romantic comedy film directed by Jan Nowina-Przybylski and Michał Waszyński. Abkari Abkari is a 1988 Malayalam movie starring Mammootty and Ratheesh in the title roles. It was written by T. Damodaran and was directed by I. V. Sasi. Chess Moves Chess Moves is a 1985 music video compilation for the musical Chess directed by David G. Hillier. Mina, Wind of Freedom Mina, Wind of Freedom is a 1975 Spanish drama film directed by Antonio Eceiza. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. Mukthi Mukthi is a 1988 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by Raju Mathew. The film stars Mammootty, Shobhana, Urvashi and Thilakan in the lead roles. Tana Tana is an Albanian feature film, produced by the "New Albania" Film Studio. The movie premiered on 17 August 1958. The film was directed by Kristaq Dhamo, and written by Kristaq Dhamo, Fatmir Gjata, and Nasho Jorgaqi. The music was also composed by Çesk Zadeja. The film was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. Ninaivellam Nitya Ninaivellam Nithya is a 1982 Indian Tamil-language romance film directed by C. V. Sridhar. It brings to the limelight the true love that blossoms between two hearts without discriminating against caste and/or creed. The true love even sacrifices itself for the benefit of the beloved. The true love ensures the hearts unite beyond the mundane life without giving into the crazy worldly threats. This film brings out the true love beyond any infatuations and/or physical attractions. The lovers decide that they desist from any physical relationships until united through marriage though they live in the same place together. The lives of the lovers ended in a sorrowful phase. Who Drives Me Mad? Who Makes Me Crazy is a 1995 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Lee Byung-hun and Choi Jin-sil. The Drug Knot The Drug Knot is a 1986 CBS Schoolbreak Special, a cautionary tale about teenage drug dependency. Koi kisise Kum Nahin Koi Kisise Kum Nahin is a 1997 Hindi film directed by Raj N. Sippy and produced by Romu N. Sippy. The film starred Shalini Kapoor, Ravi Kishan, Rohit Roy, Ashish Vidyarthi in the lead roles. Salma Pe Dil Aa Gaya Salma Pe Dil Aa Gaya is a 1997 Bollywood romantic drama film, produced and directed By Sawan Kumar Tak. The film stars Ayub Khan, Saadhika Randhawa and Milind Gunaji in lead roles and Pran in a supporting role. Wanna Be's is a 1986 Japanese direct-to-video animation written by Toshimichi Suzuki. Kenichi Sonoda created the character designs of the animated version. Bangalore Mail Bangalore Mail is a 1968 Indian Kannada film, directed by L. S. Narayana and produced by Y. V. Rao. The film stars Rajkumar, Narasimharaju and Jayanthi in the lead roles. The movie is a remake of the 1967 Malayalam movie Cochin Express, which was also subsequently remade in Telugu as Circar Express, in Tamil as Neelagiri Express and in Hindi as The Train. Richard the Second Richard the Second is a 2001 American film adaptation of William Shakespeares Richard II, directed by John Farrell. Balarama Krishnulu Balarama Krishnulu is a 1992 Telugu drama film, produced by Sunkara Madhu Murali under the Vineela Art Productions banner, presented by Sri Sravanthi Movies and directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty. The film stars Shobhan Babu, Rajashekhar, Jagapathi Babu, Ramya Krishna in the lead roles and music was composed by Raj-Koti. The film is a remake of the Tamil movie Cheran Pandiyan from 1991. Undamma Bottu Pedata Undamma Bottu Pedata is a 1968 Telugu-language drama film directed by K. Viswanath and produced by Babu Movies. It is a musical film with lyrics written by Devulapalli Krishnasastri and score by K. V. Mahadevan. Undamma Bottu Pedata had a 62-day run in the Vijayawada Alankar cinema. The soundtrack was released as an album. The most popular song was Ravamma Mahalakshmi. The film is one of Kasinadhuni Viswanaths earlier works as a director. Later he was to become famous with the hit Siri Siri Muvva and many others. Of the stars, Jamuna was already famous. She had appeared in her first film in 1952, at the age of 15, and since had starred in many other films. Dhulipala Seetharama Sastry was also a veteran, with an acting career dating back to 1935. Ghattamaneni Krishna was a relative newcomer to the industry, although later to become a noted actor, producer and director. Eitoman or is a manga and anime superhero created in 1963 by science fiction writer Kazumasa Hirai and manga artist Jiro Kuwata. He is considered Japans earliest cyborg superhero, predating even Kamen Rider, and was supposedly the inspiration for RoboCop. The manga was published in Weekly Shōnen Magazine and ran from 1963 to 1966. The anime series, produced by Eiken with the TCJ Animation Center, was broadcast on Tokyo Broadcasting System, and ran from November 17, 1963, to December 31, 1964, with a total of 56 episodes. Corso: The Last Beat Corso: The Last Beat is a 2009 documentary film, with on-screen narration by Ethan Hawke and appearances by Patti Smith, Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs and Gregory Corso. Bican Efendi, the Steward Bican Efendi Vekilharç is a 1921 Turkish film directed by Şadi Karagözoğlu. It stars Karagözoğlu, Bayan Şadi, Galip Arcan, Behzat Butak, Nurettin Şefkati, Şehper Karagözoğlu, and Behzat Haki. The 22 minute comedy film is one of Turkeys earliest comedy films. Bican Efendi, who served as a steward in a mansion is the centre of the story in the movie. Hinugot sa langit Hinugot sa Langit is a 1985 Gawad Urian Award winning Filipino melodramatic film directed by Ishmael Bernal based on moral values. It is considered a classic in Filipino cinema and picked up four Gawad Urian Awards. It is about an unwanted pregnancy and issues with abortion and the church. Amok Amok is a 1983 Moroccan drama film directed by Souheil Ben-Barka. It won the Golden Prize at the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. Anahit Anahit is a 1947 Soviet adventure film, directed by Hamo Beknazarian and starring Hrachia Nersisyan, Avet Avetisyan and O. Buniatyan The City The City is a 1994 Malayalam action film. Directed by I.V. Sasi, this film had a strong cast including Suresh Gopi, Urvashi, Lalu Alex, Ratheesh, Ahana and Anandaraj. As a star studded film, this was a big hit at the box office with the interstate point of views. Dukh Bhanjan Tera Naam Dukh Bhanjan Tera Naam is a Punjabi movie about Sikhism. I Am the Past Ana al-Madi is a classic 1951 Egyptian crime film. The film was written and directed by Ezzel Dine Zulficar. It starred Imad Hamdi, Zaki Rostom, Farid Shawqi, and Faten Hamama. Apne Apne Apne Apne Uchitel tantsev Dance Teacher is a 1952 Soviet drama film directed by Tatyana Lukashevich. Reconstruction Reconstruction is a 2001 documentary made by Irene Lusztig that investigates the Ioanid Gang bank heist committed in 1959 in Communist Romania. The film focuses on Monica Sevianu, Lusztigs grandmother, and the only female involved in the heist. The documentary gets its name from a propaganda film that was made by the Romanian government three years after the robbery was committed. The original Reconstruction was a strange blend of documentary and fiction, where the criminals played themselves in a crime-film whose plot was driven by clues that self-congratulatory detectives pieced together. The propaganda film was only screened to journalists and high-ranking Communist officials before being buried beneath government files. Lusztig managed to find a copy and incorporates clips into her documentary. Nandhavana Theru Nandhavana Theru is a 1995 Tamil drama film, directed by R. V. Udayakumar. The film features Karthik and newcomer Srinidhi in lead roles. The film, produced by T. Siva and A. Selvaraj, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 11 May 1995. The film did not do well at the box office. It's Getting Harder All the Time Secrets of a Super Stud, also known as Its Getting Harder All the Time and Naughty Girls on the Loose, is a 1976 British sex comedy film, one of many to be also filmed in a hardcore version for export. It was shot at Twickenham Film Studios under the title "Custer’s Thirteen", the general release prints and the hardcore version were processed at Kay Labs at Highbury, North London. Details of the film’s hardcore version were leaked by the magazine Cinema X, after the magazine had become disillusioned by certain British filmmakers refusal to acknowledge they were shooting hardcore "at Cinema X magazine we know which directors have shot porno; we’ve talked to their stars. But its little use quoting them, when the directors, producers, above all their distributors, vociferously deny everything. We prefer honesty in our pages." Vanaja Girija Vanaja Girija is a 1994 Tamil comedy film directed by Keyaar. The film features Ramki, Napoleon, Kushboo and Mohini in lead roles. The film, produced by Meena Panju Arunachalam, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 16 December 1994. The film is a remake of Engamma Sapatham written by the same writer and it was remade in Telugu as Mama Bagunnava with Mohini reprising her role. Hafta Vasuli Hafta Vasuli is a 1998 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Deepak Balraj Vij. It stars Jackie Shroff, Aditya Pancholi, Ayub Khan, Madhoo and Saadhika Randhawa in pivotal roles. 90 Miles 90 Miles is a 2001 documentary film written and directed by Juan Carlos Zaldívar. The film is a recounting of the events that lead Zaldívar to become a Marielito and leave Cuba for a better life in Miami. It premiered in 2003 on PBS as part of its P.O.V. series. It won two awards: the Grand Coral, First Prize, for Documentary and the Memoria Documentary Award. 90 Miles recounts the strange twist of fate that took Juan Carlos Zaldívar across one of the worlds most treacherous stretches of water. It is a journey of a family in search for healing and understanding. Probing and thoughtful, Zaldívar uncovers the emotional distance opened in thousands of families by the 90 miles between the U.S. and Cuba. Bharthavudyogam Bharthaavudyogam is a 2001 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Suresh Vinu, starring Jagadish and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. Galapagos: Beyond Darwin Galapagos: Beyond Darwin is a 1996 documentary narrated by actor Roscoe Lee Browne. It premiered on the Discovery Channel on Sunday, August 18, 1996. It was directed by Al Giddings. Troublesome Night 15 Troublesome Night 15 is a 2002 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Jamie Luk. It is the 15th of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series. In the Rear of the Enemy In the Rear of the Enemy, is a 1941 Soviet comedy film directed by Yevgeni Shneider. Slow Step is a romantic comedy boxing and softball manga by Mitsuru Adachi. It was serialized by Shogakukan in the shōjo manga magazine Ciao from September 1986 through March 1991, and collected in seven tankōbon volumes. In 1991, it was adapted as a five-episode OVA. The anime version has some differences from the manga, including the ending. The story follows Minatsu, a popular high-school girl, as she deals with the unwanted romantic attentions of multiple boys and a teacher. Her plans for evading their pursuit grow increasingly convoluted, even involving taking on alternate identities. Mr. Sampat Mr. Sampat is a 1952 Indian Hindi-language satirical film produced and directed by S. S. Vasan under Gemini Studios. It is based on R. K. Narayans 1949 novel Mr. Sampath – The Printer of Malgudi, and the Tamil film Miss Malini. The film stars Motilal Rajvansh, Padmini and Kanhaiyalal. It deals with Sampat, a con artist who manipulates a theatre actress and a ghee merchant for his own benefits. Although Rajvansh received rave reviews for his performance, Mr. Sampat was a commercial failure. A House on a Hill A House on a Hill is a 2003 American drama film written and directed by Chuck Workman and starring Philip Baker Hall, Laura San Giacomo, Shirley Knight and Henry Rollins. The Demolition Man Abaidha is a Bengali film written by Partha Banerjee and Subbir Mukherjee, and directed by Gul Bahar Singh. The film stars Chiranjeet Chakraborty, Debashree Roy, and Rajit Kapur. It was shown in the Montreal film festival and Commonwealth film festival in Manchester in 2002. The film has won the Bengal film journalists association award for best actor for Chiranjeet Chakraborty. The film has also participated in the 2002 4th Cinemaya festival of Asian Cinema in New Delhi. Angaadi Angadi is a 1980 Indian Malayalam-language action drama film directed by I. V. Sasi and written by T. Damodaran, starring Jayan, Seema and Sukumaran. The film was a blockbuster. Paloh Paloh is a 2003 Malaysian historical film directed by Adman Salleh. This film is produced by Filem Negara Malaysia and the National Film Development Corporation Malaysia. This film is rated 18PL for strong brutal violence and terror throughout, sexual assaults, gruesome images and pervasive strong language. The Two Roses The Two Roses is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Company. The film focuses on the young Tony Prolo who goes to deliver lunch to his father of the same name. After arriving and giving him his lunch, the young Tony is hit by a passing vehicle and the father rushes his son home. Mr. Sears, whose car hit the child, receives a demand for $10,000 by the "Black Hand". The Sears go to the police and set a trap for the Black Hand, but end up wrongly arresting the childs father. Tony convinces the police to investigate further and the confusion is cleared up when the real culprit is caught. Mr. Sears compensates the family by purchasing them a house in the countryside. The film features Marie Eline, cast in the role of an Italian boy, along with the leading players Frank H. Crane and Anna Rosemond as the parents. The film was released on June 7, 1910. The film survives with new inter-titles that were created to replace the lost materials. The Columbia Revolt Columbia Revolt is a 50-minute, black-and-white documentary film about the Columbia University protests of 1968. The film was made that year by a collective of independent filmmakers called Newsreel and mostly shot by Melvin Margolis. It features a number of off-camera interviews with unnamed students who were involved in the takeover of university buildings. According to Roz Payne, a member of the Newsreel collective who worked on the film: Addeham Enna Iddeham Addeham Enna Iddeham is a 1993 Malayalam film directed by Viji Thampi. Kaatttile Thadi Thevarude Ana Kaatttile Thadi Thevarude Ana is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Haridas, starring Jagathy Sreekumar and Siddique in the lead roles. Vakkeel Vasudev Vakkeel Vasudev is a 1993 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. G. Vishwambharan, starring Jayaram and Sunitha in the lead roles. Mookkilla Rajyathu Murimookkan Rajavu Mookkilla Rajyathu Murimookkan Rajavu is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film directed by Sasi Mohan and starring Manoj K Jayan and Annie in the lead roles. Siamese Irattakal Siamese Irattakal is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film directed by Ismail Hassan and starring Jagathy Sreekumar and Baiju in the lead roles. Savithriyute Aranjanam Savithriyude Aranjanam is a 2002 Malayalam movie directed by Mohan Kupleri. The movie features Innocent, Harisree Ashokan and Ashwathy in the lead roles. Banarasi Thug Banarsi Thug is 1962 Hindi film directed by Lekhraj Bhakri. It stars Manoj Kumar and I. S. Johar as leads. The film has music by Iqbal Qureshi. Médée Médée is a 2001 French drama film directed by Don Kent and starring Isabelle Huppert. It is based upon the play, Medea, by Euripides. Dost Garibon Ka Dost Garibon Ka is a Hindi language movie produced by Firoz A. Nadiadwala starring Govinda and Neelam. The movie was directed by C.P. Dixit and was released in 1989. Ranbhoomi Ranbhoomi is a 1991 Bollywood Action film, produced by Vijay Sinha under the V.K.S. Films banner and directed by Deepak Sareen. It stars Jeetendra, Rishi Kapoor, Shatrughan Sinha, Dimple Kapadia, Neelam in the lead roles Film was hit. and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Sher Dil Sher Dil is a 1990 Bollywood film directed by Mohan Segal, starring Dharmendra, Rishi Kapoor, Anita Raj, Kimi Katkar, Rohini Hattangadi, Prema Narayan, Pradeep Kumar, Gulshan Grover and Kader Khan. The actor Kader Khan played a double role of Shobraj / Lobhraj. The movie was an average grosser at the box office. Veeru Dada Veeru Dada is a 1990 Bollywood film directed by K. R. Reddy and starring Dharmendra, Amrita Singh, Aditya Pancholi and Farah Naaz. Armaan Armaan is a Hindi Bollywood film direct by Anand Sagar, starring Raj Babbar, Shakti Kapoor, Shammi Kapoor, Ranjeeta Kaur, Dev Kumar, Deepak Parashar and as a guest star Kalpana Iyer and Prema Narayan in song "Mere Jaesi Haseena". Naam O Nishan Naam O Nishan is a 1987 Indian Bollywood film directed by Ajay Kashyap and produced by B.P. Verma. It stars Sanjay Dutt and Amrita Singh in pivotal roles. Ramu Ramu is a 1987 Telugu drama film, produced by D. Ramanaidu under the Suresh Productions banner and directed by Y. Nageswara Rao. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Rajani in the lead roles and music composed by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Swami Ayyappan Swami Ayyappan is a 1975 Indian bilingual film. Directed and produced by P. Subramaniam, it was simultaneously shot in Malayalam and Tamil languages. It stars Gemini Ganesan, Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair, Master Raghu/Karan, K. Balaji, Sekhar, Srividya, Unnimary, Lakshmi, Raghavan, Rani Chandra and Vinodini. The film met with critical acclaim and became a box office success. It won four Kerala State Film Awards. Sadak Chhap Sadak Chhap is a 1987 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Anil Ganguly. It stars Jackie Shroff, Padmini Kolhapure and Richa Sharma in pivotal roles. Begaana Begaana is a 1963 Hindi is a romantic drama film. It was produced by Sadshiv Chitra and directed by Sadashiv Rao Kavi. The story was written by Mushtaq Jalili. The film stars Dharmendra, Supriya Chowdhury, Agha, Sailesh Kumar, Tarun Bose and Madhavi. The music is by Sapan Jagmohan with lyrics by Shailendra. The film is a romantic triangle, filled with misunderstandings especially when the past lover enters the life of a happily married couple. The Andy Warhol Story The Andy Warhol Story is an underground film directed by Andy Warhol with cinematography by Paul Morrissey, and starring Edie Sedgwick and Rene Ricard. According to the Warhol Stars website, the film was made in November 1966, and is two reels long. Harjaee Harjaee is a 1981 Indian Bollywood film directed by Ramesh Behl. It stars Shammi Kapoor, Mala Sinha, Randhir Kapoor and Tina Munim in pivotal roles. Juippiki no neko is a series of picture books created by Noboru Baba and published by Koguma Publishing. Best Friend Forgotten Best Friend Forgotten is a 2004 American documentary film about pet overpopulation. The documentary, hosted by David Duchovny, tells the stories of Oreo the cat and Clover the dog as they face the realities of pet overpopulation. Viewers are given a balanced look at the controversial practice of euthanasia and the alternative no-kill movement. Interviews discuss common myths about spaying and neutering, and leaders from government to animal rights groups discuss pet overpopulation and the impact on our society. She's Not 17 No Longer 17 is a 2003 Israeli drama written and directed by Itzhak Zepel Yeshurun. It is the sequel to the directors 1982 film Noa at 17 and features actress Dahlia Shimko reprising her role as Noa, the idealistic teen who is now a middle-aged woman. No Longer 17 premiered at the Haifa Film Festival in October 2003 where it won the Best Film award. Something About Secret Something About Secret is a 1999 Chinese drama film directed by Huang Jianxin. It stars Wang Zhiwen and Jiang Shan as a middle-class couple whose happy marriage begins to crumble after the wife commits a hit and run while driving under the influence. Shanti Nilayam Shanti Nilayam is a 1969 Indian Tamil-language film, produced and directed by G. S. Mani inspired by the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. It stars Gemini Ganesan and Kanchana in the lead roles, and it has Nagesh, Vijaya Lalitha, Pandari Bai, K. Balaji and V. S. Raghavan in supporting roles. The film won the National Film Award for Best Cinematography for Marcus Bartley. The film was successful at the box office.The movie is a remake of 1968 Kannada movie Bedi Bandavalu. Revolution!! Revolution!! is a 1989 television comedy film by the National Theatre of Brent, the British comedy double-act. It stars Patrick Barlow as Desmond Olivier Dingle and Jim Broadbent as Wallace, and is written by Patrick Barlow, with Jim Broadbent and Martin Duncan. Directed by Jonathan Stedall. Desmond and Wallace act out major events of the French Revolution, portraying different characters simply by slightly changing their grey suit costumes. Srirama Chandrulu Sriramachandrulu is a 2003 Telugu, comedy film produced by D.Anil Kumar, Chandavaram Mohan Rao on Sindhura Creations banner and directed by Srikankh I. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Sivaji, Rambha, Raasi, Sindhu Menon, Brahmanandam, Kovai Sarala in the lead roles and music composed by Ghantadi Krishna. The film recorded as Super Hit at box office. Naseeb Apna Apna Naseeb Apna Apna is a Pakistani Urdu black-and-white film directed by Qamar Zaidi and produced by Waheed Murad. It cast Waheed Murad, Shabnam, Zamurrud, Tamanna, Nirala and Saqi. It was a blockbuster musical love story. The songs of the film especially Aye abr-e-karam... became so popular among Waheed Murad and Shabnams fans. It proved to be one of the greatest hits in the early stage of Shabnams film career. Sitara Sitara is a 1980 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Meraj, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Zarina Wahab and Kanhaiyalal. The film was a remake of the Telugu film Seetamalakshmi. En el infierno del Chaco In the Hell of Chaco is an Argentine black-and-white documentary directed and filmed by Roque Funes from his own script. It premiered on December 21, 1932 . Zordaar Zordaar is a 1996 Indian Bollywood film directed by Ajay Kashyap. It stars Govinda, Aditya Pancholi, Mandikini and Neelam Kothari in pivotal roles. The film was shot and completed in 1988 but was delayed and released 8 years later. The Adventures of a Two-Minute Werewolf The Adventures of a Two-Minute Werewolf, also called The Adventures of a 2-Minute Werewolf is a 1985 television film produced by ABC television as part of its ABC Weekend Special series. It is based on the young adult novel of the same name by Gene DeWeese. Tornado Glory Tornado Glory is an American documentary film that was released in 2006 by PBS. Produced by Angry Sky Entertainment, the program follows storm chasers Reed Timmer and Joel Taylor through Tornado Alley during the 2003 storm season. The film was produced and directed by Ken Cole. Mara Clara Mara Clara was a Philippine drama television series on ABS-CBN, which aired from August 17, 1992 to February 14, 1997. The series stars Judy Ann Santos and Gladys Reyes. It is the 2nd longest running ABS-CBNs weekday drama on Philippine television. It was adapted into a feature film released by Star Cinema in 1996. Jahan Tum Le Chalo Jahan Tum Le Chalo was a 1999 Indian Bollywood film directed by Desh Deepak. The film is a romantic one with music by Vishal Bhardwaj and lyrics by Gulzar. This film is the first production of Rishi Films International a venture of Holland-based Dr. Anil K. Mehta. The Plot of the film is inspired by a real happening in Dr.Anil K. Mehtas friend circle in Europe. The film is based on French novel Aimez-vous Brahms? by Françoise Sagan. The novel was previously made into a film called Goodbye Again starring Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Perkins. Het korte leven van Anne Frank The Short Life of Anne Frank is a 2001 Dutch television documentary film about the life of diarist Anne Frank. It was directed by Gerrit Netten. The film was narrated by several actors, including Jeremy Irons, Joachim Krol, and Bram Bart. Thekla Reuten and Nicky Morris provided voices for Anne Frank. The film includes the only known footage of Anne Frank, a video of Otto Frank in English, and some pages from the original diary of Anne Frank are also videoed in the film. Aidan Walsh: Master of the Universe Aidan Walsh: Master of the Universe is an Irish documentary film exploring the life of Aidan Walsh, directed by Shimmy Marcus. Tohfa Mohabbat Ka Tohfa Mohabbat Ka is a 1988 Indian film. Israel's Next War "Israels Next War" is an episode of the PBS series Frontline that aired on 5 April 2005. The episode, by Israeli director Dan Setton, investigated the rise of the religious right in Israel and the role it could play as a "spoiler" in peace negotiations with the Palestinians. It was Settons second documentary film for PBS: his previous film for them, "Shattered Dreams of Peace," won him a Peabody Award. American Bellydancer American Bellydancer is a 2005 documentary film directed by Jonathan Brandeis. It features Bellydancers including Ansuya, Rachel Galoob-Ortega, Suhaila Salimpour, Rachel Brice and Sonia. Kutob Kutob is a 2005 Filipino suspense horror film directed by Jose Javier Reyes; the title translates into "foreboding" in English. The film was a box office success in the Philippines, with both Reyes and Agustin also winning the Best Director and Best Actor awards respectively at the 2005 Metro Manila Film Festival; the film itself came third at the festival. The film contains elements of horror and the supernatural without being overtly of those genres, drawing comparisons in places to two US films; namely, Psycho and Carrie. Fish Heads Fugue and Other Tales for Twilight Fish Heads Fugue and Other Tales for Twilight is a 2005 mixed-media animated short film directed by Lauren Indovina and Lindsey Mayer-Beug while they were attending Rhode Island School of Design. The story depicts a mechanical puppet theater, in which a series of dark and esoteric scenes are displayed. Traditional animation, cut-out animation, computer animation, and puppetry are all used. Critical reception has been favorable, and the film has received accolades from several noted commentators who have singled it out for its juxtaposition of music and evocative visual design. An Evening with Orson Welles: The Golden Honeymoon An Evening with Orson Welles is a series of six short films created in 1970 by Orson Welles, for the exclusive use of Sears, Roebuck & Co. Welles produced the recitations of popular stories for Searss Avco Cartrivision machines, a pioneering home video system. Five of the films are regarded as lost; footage from one, The Golden Honeymoon, is known to exist. A Goat's Tail A Goats Tail is a 2006 British-Ghanaian film and is the directorial debut feature of Julius Amedume who also wrote the script. The plot follows a Ghanaian taxi driver who travels to London and encounters an underworld of drug culture. The film won the Best Feature award at the 2007 Los Angeles Pan African Film Festival. Amália Traída Amália Traïda is a 2004 Italian short black-and-white film directed by Francesco Vezzoli and starring Lauren Bacall and Sônia Braga. The movie is a biopic about Portuguese fadista and actress Amália Rodrigues. Fatih Sultan Mehmet Fatih Sultan Muhammad is a feature-length animated film about the Fall of Constantinople to Ottoman Sultan Muhammad II, narrated from the Ottoman perspective. The original film was in Turkish – an English translation was produced by Astrolabe Pictures http://www.wrmea.org/wrmea-archives/190-washington-report-archives-1994-1999/december-1997/2767-astrolabe-pictures-major-source-of-islamic-entertainment-and-educational-multimedia-products-.html, a small firm based in Herndon marketing films to American Muslims. This film talks about the struggles the Turkish people had faced in order to conquer Constantinople Festive Nuremberg Festliches Nürnberg is a short 1937 propaganda film chronicling the Nazi Party rallies in Nuremberg, Germany in 1936 and 1937. The film was directed by Hans Weidemann. Oliver and the Artful Dodger: Part 1 Oliver and the Artful Dodger is a 1972 animated television film and a sequel to Charles Dickens Oliver Twist. It was broadcast as part of The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie and originally aired in two parts on October 21 and 28, 1972. Love Message Love Message is a 2005 film directed by Ah Gan. Sautela Bhai Sautela Bhai Brother is a 1996 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by B. R. Ishara, starring Rajesh Khanna and Raj Babbar in lead roles. The film was the 14th highest grosser film in 1996. It was released on 21 June 1996. The Sacrifice The Sacrifice is an independent film by James Fessenden that was first shown at Gaylaxicon in 2005. It is a horror/psychological thriller that centers on a high school boy who becomes embroiled in an occult mystery in a quiet New Hampshire town. Beyond Conviction Beyond Conviction is a feature documentary directed and produced by Rachel Libert that tells the story of three crime victims as they prepare to meet the people who committed these crimes. The film follows participants in a program based on the principles of restorative justice, run by the state of Pennsylvania, in which victims of the most violent crimes meet face-to-face with their perpetrators. In 2006, the film was presented at the Los Angeles Film Festival, the Woodstock Film Festival, the Viennale, and the Leeds Film Festival. The film won the Audience Award at the Woodstock Film Festival. it²i² it²i² is a 2006 independent mockumentary from comedian and Red Dwarf actor Robert Llewellyn. A direct-to-DVD release, it was released in March, 2006. In the film, Llewellyn plays two roles. Himself, and "uber nerd" John Silverstine. The it²i² DVD was released in March 2006. It includes the movie, with some special features and each copy is hand signed by Robert Llewellyn. That Summer Day That Summer Day is a one-hour docudrama directed by Jon East, written by Clive Bradley, produced by Hannah Pescod and executive produced by Jon East and Mark Redhead that provides a fictional account of the lives of six children on the day of the bombings of the London public transport system on 7 July 2005. The drama combines fictional elements and archive footage from television and radio to document the effect the events had on the children. The programmes creation is the result from the correspondence the CBBC website received following the events, from children struggling to come to terms with it. In the early development of the show, the creators visited schools and people from charities like ChildLine, who had talked to children about the subject, to find out which themes and issues the programme needed to address to properly respond to the questions raised by children. The programme was filmed on location in London and at Islington Green School. Several of its students were extras during filming. In the press release announcing the programme, executive producer Mark Redhead said: The racial and religious tension described becomes apparent when the Muslim character Ayesha is not allowed on the bus by the bus driver because Muslim extremists are suspected to be involved in the attack. Another character, Ben, goes to find his father who travels through one of the affected stations, Liverpool Street tube station, on a daily basis. The programme was broadcast on BBC Two exactly a year after the events it was based on at 16:30 local time. It was later repeated on the CBBC Channel on Sunday 9 July 2006 at 18:00 local time. The programme is the first fictionalized account of the attacks in the history of British childrens television. The programme was repeated on the second anniversary of the bombings on the CBBC Channel at 17:00 local time and on 25 November 2007 the programme received a Childrens BAFTA in the category Best Drama. Worm Worm is a 2006 Russian drama film directed by Aleksei Muradov. It was entered into the 28th Moscow International Film Festival. Badha Badha is a Marathi drama film released on 5 January 2006. Produced and directed by Sumitra Bhave & Sunil Sukhtankar. The film stars Amruta Subhash, Devika Daftardar, Rajesh More and Renuka Daftardar. The films is a compassionate story of woman accused of witchcraft. Golem Golem is a 2000 Italian film directed by Louis Nero. Taps Taps is a 2006 short film. The film was screened at the 2006 Rhode Island Film Festival. It was directed by Vincent Versace and starred Ben Kurland, Karim Muasher, Ina Marie Smith, and Vincent Versace. A surprise at the festival, the film won first prize in the best short category. Reserved to Fight Reserved to Fight is a documentary film that follows four Marine Reservists of Fox Company 2nd Battalion, 23rd Marines for four years. It documents their deployment, their return home from Iraq combat in May 2003, and their reintegration into civilian life. Their battalion was the first reserve unit activated for Operation Iraqi Freedom. They were also the first to return home. The film deals with the lives of the friends as they come to grips with the harsh reality of reassuming civilian life. Each has a different experience, some dealing with varying degrees of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. The film is notable for following the first reservists deployed in the Iraq War, and therefore the first of these Marines to begin the reintegration process. Reserved to Fight aired on PBS nationwide in 2008, and has been broadcast in 8 countries and several film festivals. It was screened in various venues across the country: in individual military mental health symposiums, a suicide prevention treatment program by the Montana National Guard, and the University of Utahs soldier integration program. Reserved To Fight was directed and produced by Chantelle Squires of MirrorLake Films. Manju Varghese and Coby Broyles also served as producers, with Sterling Van Wagenen as the executive producer. Why We Bang Why We Bang is a 2006 independent documentary film that documents the historical background of LAs Bloods and Crips gangs. The film follows several current and former members of the Bloods and Crips of Los Angeles through interviews. The objective of the film is stated by director C. Jones as; "We just got tired of seeing people, not from our community making so called "Hood movies" that did not really depict what our community was all about, our goal is to bring real images and real stories about real people to the big screen." Das Paar im Kahn Das Paar im Kahn is a 2004 Swiss German language television film that was filmed and produced at locations in Basel respectively in Switzerland and in France. It is the first film of the six-episode serial starring Mathias Gnädinger as Kommissär Hunkeler. The Empress Wu Tse-Tien The Empress Wu Tse-Tien is a 1939 Chinese historical film based on the life of Wu Zetian, the only female emperor in Chinese history. Directed by Fang Peilin, the film starred Gu Lanjun as the titular character. Nånting levande åt Lame-Kal Nånting levande åt Lame-Kal is a 1988 Swedish film directed by Magnus Nanne and based on the novel of the same name by Astrid Lindgren. Juju Factory Juju Factory is a 2007 film. Year at Danger Year at Danger is a 2007 independent documentary film. Nine days after his marriage, Steve Metze found out that he was being deployed as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Metze, a West Point graduate, Desert Storm veteran, and documentary filmmaker, decided to pack a camera and document his year in Iraq. The film consists of footage shot by Metze during his deployment to Iraq and was edited by Don Swaynos. It won the Grand Jury Award at the 2008 DeadCENTER Film Festival and was an Official Selection of the 2007 Austin Film Festival and the 2008 GI Film Festival. Kamulah satu-satunya Kamulah Satu-Satunya is a 2007 Indonesian comedy film directed by Hanung Bramantyo and starring Nirina Zubir, Junior Liem, Didi Petet, Tarzan, Fanny Fadillah, Ringgo Agus Rahman, and Dennis Adhiswara. The film premiered on July 12, 2007 in Jakarta. Productions by Oreima Films & Starvision. Decaying Orbit Decaying Orbit is a 2007 independent film directed by Tim Pyle and produced by Hogofilm, LLC., a production company in Southern California. It was filmed in the San Fernando Valley, with hundreds of computer graphics special effects produced in-house by Hogofilm. Every Good Marriage Begins with Tears Every Good Marriage Begins with Tears is a 2006 British documentary film produced, directed and written by Simon Chambers. The film is about two sisters born and raised in London in the traditions of their native Bangladesh about to have arranged marriages to men chosen by their parents. The Lord of the Universe Lord of the Universe is a 1974 American documentary film about Prem Rawat at an event in November 1973 at the Houston Astrodome called "Millennium 73". Lord of the Universe was first broadcast on PBS on February 2, 1974, and released in VHS format on November 1, 1991. The documentary chronicles Maharaj Ji, his followers and anti-Vietnam War activist Rennie Davis who was a spokesperson of the Divine Light Mission at the time. A counterpoint is presented by Abbie Hoffman, who appears as a commentator. It includes interviews with several individuals, including followers, ex-followers, a mahatma, a born-again Christian, and a follower of Hare Krishna. The production team of Top Value Television produced the documentary, using Portapak video cameras. The TVTV team followed Maharaj Ji across the United States over a period of six weeks, and edited a large amount of tape down to the fifty-eight-minute piece. It was the first documentary made on  in video tape broadcast nationally, and also the first independent video documentary shown on national public television. The documentary was generally well-received, and garnered its TVTV production team the 1974 Alfred I. du Pont/Columbia University Award in Broadcast Journalism. The documentary received a negative review in the New York Post, and positive reviews in The New York Times, The Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times, and the Chicago Sun-Times. The San Francisco Bay Guardian wrote that the TVTV team had improved since their previous work but wanted them to move on to more challenging subjects. Molotov Alva and His Search for the Creator: A Second Life Odyssey Molotov Alva and His Search for the Creator: A Second Life Odyssey, originally titled My Second Life: The Video Diaries of Molotov Alva, is a 2007 American documentary film created by Douglas Gayeton. Molotov Alva tells the story of a mans passage from his real life in Petaluma, California into a new existence inside Linden Labs virtual world Second Life. The production was filmed entirely in Second Life using machinima, the use of real-time 3-D graphics engines to create animated films. Molotov Alva was commissioned and co-produced in 2006 by Submarine Channel, a Dutch internet production company, and co-produced by VPRO, a Dutch television broadcaster. The first dispatch, titled "Out of His Skin", was placed on YouTube in February 2007. A rough cut of the documentary premiered at Torontos Hot Docs Film Festival in 2007. It subsequently appeared in festivals around the world, including the Tokyo International Film Festival, the Festival and SXSW. The North American broadcast rights were purchased by HBO Documentary Films in August, 2007, marking the first time a US television network purchased a series which premiered on YouTube. The first six episodes of Molotov Alva and His Search for the Creator premiered on Cinemax on 2008. The final four episodes were distributed via Video On Demand, iTunes, and YouTube, making it the first simultaneous multi-platform distribution of an American television series. Breeze of July Breeze of July is a 2007 Hong Kong film directed by Stanley Tam and stars Monie Tung, Sammy Leung and Koo Kam-wah. Adapted from the short story by Hong Kong novelist Chan Wai, it is the feature debut of the experienced film editor and theatre veteran Stanley Tam. The Butterfly The Butterfly is a 2007 Indonesian film directed by Nayato Fio Nuola. Over Here Over Here is a 2007 drama film directed by Jon Jost and starring Ryan Harper Gray. The Life of Rayful Edmond The Life of Rayful Edmond Vol. 1 The Rise and Fall is a documentary film written and directed by Kirk Fraser. It was released by May 3rd Films on July 12, 2005 in Washington DC. L'endroit idéal LEndroit idéal is a 2008 French featurette starring Ronit Elkabetz. It was written and directed by Brigitte Sy. It was later adapted into the 2010 feature-length film, Les mains libres. Zodiac Killer Zodiac Rapist is a 1971 pornographic horror film starring John Holmes. The film is loosely based on the crimes of California serial killer the Zodiac. Robert Blecker Wants Me Dead Robert Blecker Wants Me Dead is an independent documentary film about retributivist death penalty advocate Robert Blecker and his relationship with Daryl Holton, a death row inmate who murdered his own four children, and who was executed by the state of Tennessee in September 2007. The film was directed by Ted Schillinger and produced by Bruce David Klein. The film was completed in November 2007 and made its world premiere on April 25, 2008, at the USA Film Festival in Dallas, as an official selection of the festival. The film was also an official selection of the 2008 Rhode Island Film Festival and the 2008 Cork Film Festival. It won a Gold Kahuna Award at the 2009 Honolulu International Film Festival. Robert Blecker Wants Me Dead was released theatrically on February 27, 2009. The New York Times said the film was "compelling" and Film Journal International called it "captivating." The Washington Post described it as a fascinating look at "the vast amount of wiggle room between being for the death penalty and being against it." The film made its television premiere on April 19, 2009, on MSNBC. It was released on DVD in 2010. Case 219 Case 219 is a 2010 American Drama film starring Evan Ross, Leven Rambin, and Taylor Nichols, and Harold Perrineau. The film was written and directed by James Bruce and is based on the Walter Dean Myers novel Shooter. Jelenin svet Jelenin svet is a 2008 independent documentary film written and directed by Tanja Brzaković, about former World No. 1 female tennis player, Jelena Janković. Awaz Awaz is a 1978 Pakistani Urdu language film, produced and directed by Zafar Shabab. The film stars Mohammad Ali, Waheed Murad, Shabnam, Ghulam Mohiuddin, Naghma and Nanha. The film was released on 27 October 1978 in Pakistani cinemas. The Great Bazaar The Great Bazaar is a 2006 drama film written and directed by Licínio Azevedo. It is the story of two boys who meet in an African market. Chandanada Gombe Chandanada Gombe is a 1979 Indian Kannada film directed by Dorairaj and Bhagwan, and is based on the novel of the same name written by T. R. Subba Rao. The film stars Anant Nag, Lakshmi and Lokesh in lead roles. It was a musical blockbuster with all the songs composed by Rajan–Nagendra considered evergreen hits. Chandanada Gombe repeat the success of the earlier movie "Na Ninna Bidalaare" where Anant Nag and Lakshmi acted together. The success of the movie make Anant Nag and Lakshmi as a household name across the Karnataka. The film was remade in Telugu as Ramapuramlo Seetha. The Mother Earth Bhoomi Malayalam is a 2009 Malayalam film directed by T. V. Chandran. The film features Suresh Gopi in a dual role along with Nedumudi Venu, Samvrutha Sunil, Padmapriya and other actors. Bhoomi Malayalam depicts the plight of seven different women, each of whom represent different periods of time. Starting from the early 1980s, the film moves down to the present era. Barooda Barood is a 2004 Indian Bengali-language action film directed by T L V Prasad, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Usha Sree, Lokesh and Rajatava Dutt. The film was a remake of Tamil film Saamy. Naam Pirandha Mann Naam Pirandha Mann is a Tamil language film, starring Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan and K. R. Vijaya in the lead roles. Kamal Haasan plays a supporting role, together with Phataphat Jayalaxmi. Nalla Neram Nalla Neram, is a 1972 Indian Tamil language action drama film, directed by M. A. Thirumugam, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role, with K. R. Vijaya, Nagesh and others. This film was the 16th and last collaboration of MGR and Chinnappa Devar and the only one color movie in the list. It is a remake of the 1971 Hindi movie Haathi Mere Saathi which itself was based on the 1967 Tamil movie Deiva Cheyal. All three versions were produced by Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar.It ran 100 days in Chennai. The Bolt Who Screwed Christmas The Bolt Who Screwed Christmas is an independent animated short film and a parody of How the Grinch Stole Christmas! written and directed by John Wardlaw and animated by Adny Angrand. The film features the final performance of actor Jonathan Harris and co-stars Tress MacNeille. The film also features an original score by Gary Stockdale and music by director John Wardlaws band, Anti-m. Panamericana - Life at the Longest Road on Earth Panamericana is a 2010 documentary about the life at the longest road on Earth: a road-trip from Mexico to Argentina through 12 countries and for 13,000 kilometers. Phuket Phuket is a 2009 Thai short film written and directed by Aditya Assarat. The story of the friendship between a Korean actress and a limousine driver at a hotel in Phuket. Living Downstream Living Downstream is a 2010 feature-length true documentary based on the book by ecologist and cancer survivor Sandra Steingraber, Ph.D. The film was produced by The Peoples Picture Company. Ang darling kong aswang Ang Darling Kong Aswang, also known as Ang Darling Kong Asawa, is a 2009 Filipino comedy horror film . Moodu Mukkalata Moodu Mukkalaata is a 2000 Telugu romantic comedy film, produced by Ramoji Rao under the Ushakiran Movies banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Jagapati Babu, Soundarya, Rambha, Raasi in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Srilekha. Ketu Duplicatu Ketu Duplicatu is a 1995 Telugu comedy film, produced by K. C. Reddy for Sri Rajeeva Productions and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad and Surabhi in the lead roles, with music composed by Koti. The film was a success at the box office. Punnagai Poove Punnagai Poove is a 2003 Tamil romantic drama film directed by Sabapathy Dekshinamurthy and written by R. N. R. Manohar, director of Maasilamani, starring Nandhaa of Mounam Pesiyadhe fame, newcomer Rekha Vedavyas and Kaveri in lead and the likes of Vadivelu, Senthil and renowned music composer M. S. Viswanathan in other supporting roles, whilst Bollywood actress Sarika, ex-wife of Kamal Haasan, making a comeback to Tamil films after 17 years, and music composer Yuvan Shankar Raja, who scored the music for this film as well, make special cameo appearances in the film. Working Girls Working Girls is a 2010 Filipino comedy film remake directed by Jose Javier Reyes and starring Eugene Domingo, Jennylyn Mercado, Iza Calzado, Cristine Reyes, Bianca King, Eula Valdez and Ruffa Gutierrez. With a screenplay by Amado Lacuesta, it was produced by GMA Films, Viva Films, and Unitel Pictures and released to cinemas on April 21, 2010 in the Philippines. Soka Afrika Soka Afrika is a 2011 documentary film on the subject of African football trafficking. The film follows three main characters: Kermit Romeo Erasmus, a young aspiring footballer from South Africa in a professional setup and playing for his national team; Ndomo Julien Sabo, a player from Cameroon who is trafficked at a young age to France; and Jean Claude Mbvoumin, a former player also from Cameroon who helps kids that are abandoned in Europe by fake agents, through his NGO Foot Solidaire. The film is directed by Suridh Hassan, co-directed by Ryo Sanada and produced by Simon Laub and Sam Potter. The film has been shown in festivals worldwide. It has also been released as a DVD. It is 77 minutes long. Sam Potter, the executive producer was interviewed in relation to the Raindance Film Festival, explains that the film is capturing the efforts that people go to in order to get out of Africa, using Football as a microcosm. Stealing Elvis Stealing Elvis is an award winning independent feature film made by Ragged Crow film production company. Written and Produced by Sam Edwards and Directed by Ed Edwards, Stealing Elvis, premiered at The Moving Picture Company, London, W1, debuted at Londons Portobello Film Festival, where it was *Nominated* for Best Soundtrack, screened at Framestore, London, W1, The Society Film Club at The Sanctum Soho, London, W1, was the Opening Film at the London Independent Film Festival 2011, was *Nominated* for the Grand Jury Prize at The London United Film Festival 2012, and *Won* an award in the Best Crime Drama category at The Indie Gathering International Film Festival 2012. Pyongyang nalpharam Pyongyang Nalpharam is a 2006 North Korean film directed by Phyo Kwang and Maeng Cheol-min. It is a martial arts film set during the Japanese colonial rule of Korea. One of only two North Korean films released in 2006, it received ticket sales of 6 million cinema-goers in North Korea. Critics describe the film as "routine" and "adequate." Maestro Maestro is a 2009 Armenian drama film directed by Vigen Chaldranyan. Been popular in 2009. Dinosaur Wars Dinosaur Wars is a documentary film created by PBS as an episode for American Experience. The video details the rivalry between Edward Cope and O.C. Marsh. Cope and Marsh were paleontologists who uncovered dinosaur fossils in the late 19th century. The episode had been broadcast by PBS in January 2011. PBS later posted the video online in July 2011. The episode has been covered in online articles posted by Technorati and Wired. Pani Thuli Panithuli is a 2012 Tamil-language action film directed by Natty Kumar and Dr. Jay, starring Ganesh Venkatraman, Kalpana Pandit and Shobana. The film was released on 10 August 2012. It received a lot of negative reviews. The film was shot in Hindi as Tum Ho Yaara which was released in 2014. The Rivalry: Red v Blue The Rivalry: Red V. Blue is a 2013 documentary film directed by Rory Owen Delaney and produced by Wm. Wade Smith. It is the first film to document the famous college basketballs rivalry of the University of Louisville vs. University of Kentucky. The film weaves current events, including back-to-back national championships in 2012 and 2013, with the history of a rivalry game that didnt even exist for decades. From 1959 to 1983, the two basketball teams refused to meet on the hard court. Red V. Blue features interviews with coaches, players and personalities, including Denny Crum, Joe B. Hall, Derek Anderson, Luke Whitehead, Jim Host and John Y. Brown, among others. Remote Control War Remote Control War is a one-hour documentary produced by Zoot Pictures. The documentary focuses on the rise of robotics in the military. It was broadcast on CBC in Canada as part of the Doc Zone series, with first air date of February 24, 2011. The production team shot in Europe, Israel and across North America, going from the Pentagon to production facilities and research laboratories to find the latest technology, trends and the issues that arise when robots are used to kill humans. Remote Control War is distributed worldwide by PBS and is featured in the PBS online store. Chô Akunin is a 2011 erotica "found footage" film directed by Kōji Shiraishi. Chasing Eagle Rock Chasing Eagle Rock is a film directed by Erick Avari and starring Michael Welch, Erick Avari, Rafael Morais, Edgar Morais, and Robert Cicchini. Jwalamukhi Jwalamukhi is a 2000 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Jagdish A Sharma, starring Mithun Chakraborty and Chunkey Pandey in lead roles. A veteran cop tries to change village rules, but he is killed by village goons. Then, his spirit starts to haunt them. He also helps his fellow cop fight against his killers. The movie was partly inspired by the 1985 Hollywood film Commando. Flutter Flutter is a 2006 Canadian anime-style animated short by Howie Shia, co-produced by PPF House and the National Film Board of Canada. Yi dai meng long Bruce Lee: A Dragon Story is a 1974 Bruceploitation film starring Bruce Li. The film is a loose biopic about martial arts actor Bruce Lee and centers on his supposed affair with actress Betty Ting-Pei. The film is notable for being the first biopic of Bruce Lee, the debut film of notorious Lee imitator Bruce Li, and the first film in the Bruceploitation genre. Unsung Heroes Unsung Heroes, also known as Unknown Heroes or more literally as Nameless Heroes, is a North Korean war drama mini-series about a spy in Seoul during the Korean War. Over twenty hours long, it was filmed and released in multiple parts between 1978 and 1981. It was the recipient of the Kim Il-sung Medal. Truth Be Told Truth Be Told is a 2012 documentary about growing up in the Jehovahs Witnesses religion. The title refers to the Jehovahs Witnesses’ perception that their beliefs are the truth. Ivan Ivan Him is a 2002 Tamil language film. Parthipan wrote the story and screenplay, produced, directed and acted in the film. Octomom Home Alone Octomom Home Alone is a pornographic film featuring prominent American mother Nadya Suleman, also known as "Octomom", masturbating. The DVD was released on 16 July 2012 by Wicked Pictures and drew media attention given Sulemans celebrity and recognition from the AVN Awards. What Did You Expect? The Archers of Loaf Live at Cat's Cradle What Did You Expect? is a live concert documentary capturing the Archers of Loaf reunion tour. Directed by Gorman Bechard, it made its film festival debut in June, 2012. Cigarette Ki Tarah Cigarette Ki Tarah is a romantic thriller movie, featuring Bhoop Yaduvanshi, Prashant Narayanan, Madhurima Tuli, Sudesh Berry and others in their respective roles. Directed by Akashaditya Lama, the film is being produced under the banner of P. Y. Films Pvt. Ltd. While the music is composed by Sudeep Banerjee, Kavita Seth, Ankur Mishra and Viraj Sawant, the lyrics have been written by Ajay Jhingran, Kaushal Kishore and Dev Shukla. Choreography in the movie is done by Vivek Yadav and Longines Fernandes. A dispute between the director and producers over the editing of the picture led to a lawsuit in the Mumbai High Court, and eventually to what the director characterized as a "compromise" and an "edited version that did not meet my creative vision". Josettante Hero Josettante Hero is a 2012 Malayalam film directed by K. K. Haridas, starring Anoop Menon and Kriti Kapoor in the lead roles. Kayip Armagan Kayıp Armağan is a 2010 Turkish animated fantasy film directed by Kerem S. Hünal and written by Cemal Hünal. This films storyline and the characters have been influenced by actual historical events, yet it consists of fictional characters, events and environments. Akai Hokokusho: Senketsu no Tenshi is a 1988 Japanese horror film directed by Toshiki Satô. Ammavin Kaipesi Ammavin Kaipesi is a 2012 Tamil drama film directed and cinematographed by Thangar Bachchan. Shanthnoo Bhagyaraj, Iniya form the cast. Director Thangar Bachan who gave the most memorable films like Azhagi, Solla Marandha Kadhai, Pallikoodam and Onbadhu Roobai Nottu, is coming with a new directorial and production venture Ammavin Kaipesi. The film is based on a novel of the same name written by the Director. Shanthanu and Iniya play the lead role while Thangar Bachan plays a pivotal role. Ammavin Kaipesi was among 2012 Deepavali releases and was released along with Podaa Podi and Thuppakki receiving mixed to positive reviews. Chand Ke Paar Chalo Chaand Ke Paar Chalo is an Indian Bollywood motion picture directed by Mustafa Engineer released in 2006. This was Engineers first film. Mrs Sen Mrs. Sen is a 2013 Bengali film directed by Agnidev Chatterjee and produced by Pankaj Agarwal. It features actors Rituparna Sengupta and Rohit Roy in the lead roles. Indradeep Dasgupta composed the music for the film. The film released on 6 June 2013. Anxious Oswald Greene Anxious Oswald Greene is a 2013 short Canadian adventure comedy written and directed by Marshall Axani. The film stars Ryan Beil, John Novak, Ellie Harvie, Trevor Devall, Jacqueline Robbins and Joyce Robbins. It was produced by Allude Entertainment. Extirpator of Idolatries Extirpator of Idolatries is a Peruvian feature film written and directed by Manuel Siles, completed in 2014 and released commercially in Peru in 2016. Zavtrak na trave The Luncheon on the Grass is a 1979 Soviet musical two-part television film directed by Nikolai Alexandrovich based on the stories of Anatoly Chernousov. The film is titled after the painting The Luncheon on the Grass by Claude Monet from the album of the Impressionists, presented to young cartoonist-surrealist Dima Murashkin by Pioneer leader Ivan Kovalyov. Jayammana Maga Jayammana Maga is a 2013 horror thriller Kannada film directed and written by Vikas, marking his debut venture. Duniya Vijay, besides acting, makes his debut as a producer with this film along with his friend Ramesh for the "Duniya Talkies" production house. The other primary cast include Dr. Bharathi, Rangayana Raghu, Kalyani Raju, N. L. Narendra Babu amongst others. The film features the musical score by Arjun Janya, cinematography by Sugnaan and lyrics by Yogaraj Bhat and Vijay. The film story revolves around the concept of Black magic and Human sacrifice with the battle between the good and the evil. The movie made its theatrical release on 15 August 2013 on the Indian independence day. The film opened to positive reviews with critics mentioning about Vijays career to have resurrected back and given him a new lease of life. Mr 420 Mr. 420 is a 2012 Indian Kannada romantic comedy film starring Ganesh and Pranitha Subhash in the lead. This film was directed by Pradeep Raj and produced by Sandesh Nagaraj under Sandesh films banner. V. Harikrishna is the music composer and R. Giri is the cinematographer. The film made its theatrical release on 19 October 2012 DOA: Death of Amar DOA: Death of Amar is a 2014 Hindi-language Bollywood film. It Stars Rajeev Khandelwal, Zareen Khan and Prashant Narayanan. The film received its world premiere on 16 August 2014 as official selection at 22nd San Francisco Global Movie Fest and won the Audience Choice Award. The film was also awarded for Best Original Score. The film is produced by Remo DSouza and directed by Param Gill. The story revolves around a struggling actor who is poisoned and has few hours to live. He must find out who killed him and why? The Makings of You The Makings of You is a drama film directed by Matt Amato and starring Sheryl Lee and Jay R. Ferguson. The movie was shot in the directors hometown of St. Louis. It is the reunion of Twin Peaks alum Sheryl Lee and Grace Zabriskie as mother and daughter, who also produced the film, with production company The Masses. The director is working on a new version of the film, to be released in 2019. Jithan 2 Jithan 2 is a 2016 Indian Tamil language horror comedy film directed by Rahul and written by Vincent Selva. The film is a sequel to Jithan, and features Jithan Ramesh and Srushti Dange in the leading roles. The film began production in December 2013 and it released on 8 April 2016 to poor reviews. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Pizza 3 in 2018.The film had background score by Yeshwanth Raja,Grandson of two famous Late musician and playback singers, A.M.Rajah and Jikki. Cambodian Son Cambodian Son is a 2014 documentary film about the journey of Kosal Khiev from prisoner in America to world-class poet in Cambodia. The documentary follows Kosal’s life after receiving the most important performance invitation of his career—to represent the Kingdom of Cambodia at the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad. Kosal would travel to London having only taken two flights prior; first, as a one-year-old refugee child whose family fled Cambodia and then as a 32-year-old criminal “alien” forcibly returned to Cambodia in 2011. This documentary follows a volatile yet charming and talented young man who struggles to find his footing amongst a new freedom that was granted only through his deportation. Kosal’s London representation is a triumphant moment for many people in his life, both in America and Cambodia. The film traces the impact and significance of this moment for Kosal, his friends, family, mentors and a growing international fan base. Armed only with memorized verses, he must face the challenges of being a deportee while navigating his new fame as Phnom Penh’s premiere poet. The local buzz and excitement increases as Kosal’s friends begin to pull together a send off party fit for a king. As the pressure to perform and represent builds, Kosal begins to deteriorate. A dramatic series of events nearly prohibits him from ever stepping onto the London stage. From teaching literacy at a Cambodian dumpsite to performing at the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad, Kosal soon realizes with his new freedom comes great responsibility. After the performances end and the London stage becomes a faint memory, Kosal is once again left alone to answer the central question in his life: “How do you survive when you belong nowhere?” The Frontier The Frontier is a 2014 American drama film directed by Matt Rabinowitz and written by Rabinowitz and Carlos Colunga. The film stars Max Gail, along with Coleman Kelly and Anastassia Sendyk. The film premiered at SXSW on March 7, 2014. The film was released on May 5, 2015, by Virgil Films & Entertainment. Ritu Ritu is a 2014 Hindu-Nepalese romantic love story film that portrays the emotional behaviour of young lovers. Directed by Manoj Adhikari, Ritu is the first Nepali Film produced from Australia. The theme of the movie is "Seasons change with time, so do the hearts and feelings inside". Change is inevitable. Be it in the nature, or our feelings, or relationships. Things dont always work out the way weve planned. It takes turns wed never even imagined. NCR: Not Criminally Responsible NCR: Not Criminally Responsible is a 2013 Canadian documentary film by John Kastner, exploring the effects of the mental disorder defence in Canada, by following the stories of Sean Clifton, who stabbed and badly injured a woman in a shopping mall while he was in a delusional state, and his traumatized victim. It was produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Warriors Warriors is a 2014 military medical drama television film directed by Martin Campbell and starring Morena Baccarin, Justina Machado, and Eloise Mumford. The plot concerns a group of military doctors and nurses at a facility inspired by Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda. A Sumo Wrestler's Tail is a Japanese folk tale. It tells the story of an old man and his wife who help out some mice who engage in sumo. As a reward, one of the mice gives them enough gold on which to live for the rest of their lives. Studio Ghibli released a 13-minute short film in 2010 titled Chūzumō based on this folk tale. The film shows at the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka. Oru Modhal Oru Kadhal Oru Modhal Oru Kadhal is a 2014 Tamil language romantic comedy film written and directed by TG Keerthi Kumar and produced by RR under the banner of Kandan Gearup Entertainment.This complete family entertainer film has Vivek Rajgopal who played the role of Karthik and Megha Burman, the lead heroine is a Mumbai based model who has already done ad films for many leading brands. It is loosely based on the love story of director and his wife. The Two of Us The Two of Us is a 2015 drama film produced, written and directed by Ernest Nkosi. Set in Alexandra, Johannesburg the film tells a story of tough choices made by the youth living in the township neighborhood. Independently funded by The Monarchy Group over a four-year period and filmed in a week, The Two of Us won the Audience Award at the 2015 Pan African Film Festival and won the same award seven days later at the Jozi Film Festival. On the weekend of its theatrical release, it won the Silverback Best Feature Film at the Rwanda Film Festival whilst ranking 8th as the only non-studio film in the top 10 at the South African box office. The film was selected as the South African entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Black Home Black Home is a 2015 Hindi social drama thriller film produced by Shri Vijay Kamble and co-produced by Mahesh R. Salunke under the banner Samajik Samata Manch Film Company. The film is written & directed by Ashish Deo. Its a research based film inspired by true incidents with lot of information from media, news papers and real life interviews of Remand Home girls to understand the intensity of the subject. The music for the film is scored by Akshay Hariharan and lyrics are penned by Sahil Sultanpuri. The soundtrack was released in September 2013. Akshay Hariharan, son of noted Tamil singer Hariharan debuted in this film. FLA (Faire: l'amour) Faire: Lamour, also known as FLA, is a 2014 French drama film directed by Djinn Carrénard. It was the opening film of the International Critics Week section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. O, Brazen Age O, Brazen Age is a Canadian dramatic film, completed in 2015. The feature-length debut by writer/director Alexander Carson, the film premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival in September 2015, where it was nominated for the Emerging Canadian Director and Best Canadian Film awards. The film weaves together a series of loosely connected stories and characters, chronicling the spiritual journey of a group of friends in West Toronto over the course of several months. Featuring an ensemble cast from different corners of the citys art-scene, O, Brazen Age creates a pageant of musings and monologues about photography, poetry, memory, and regret. On the occasion of the films premiere in Vancouver, Pop Optiq called it "One of the best Canadian films of 2015". Following the films presentation at the Reykjavik International Film Festival in 2015, O, Brazen Age was programmed for a short theatrical release in Iceland at Bíó Paradís in 2016. O, Brazen Age was selected for numerous festival screenings in 2016 across North America and Europe, including the Leeds Independent Film Festival and the Victoria Film Festival. O, Brazen Age was produced by the North Country Cinema media arts collective and Walk On The Sunnyside with the support of Telefilm Canada and the Canada Council for the Arts. The film was released theatrically in March 2017, garnering positive reviews from NOW Magazine and The Globe and Mail and earning praise from Canadian filmmakers Atom Egoyan and Guy Maddin. The Mint The Mint is a 2015 comedy film directed by Raymond Mamrak and starring JWoww, Kristinia DeBarge, Chris Cardillo and Ashlee Keating. The film is based on a story by Chris Cardillo and adapted into a screenplay by director Raymond Mamrak. Cardillo stars opposite MTVs Jersey Shores reality star Jenni "JWoww" Farley, who also serves as the films executive producer, a record executive trying to get his company back on track after the death of his parents. Cardillo began developing the film in January 2014 and while J. Fontaine and the Jersey Mint Records actually exist, the film isnt based on actual events despite Cardillos involvement. Mamrak was hired and replaced Samuel C. Morrison as the screenwriter, in addition to serving as director, producer, and actor. With JWoww set to make her feature film debut, The Mint began filming in New Jersey. Emme Fahu Vindhaa Jehendhen Emme Fahu Vindha Jehendhen is a 2015 Maldivian romantic-drama film, starring Mohamed Jumayyil and Mariyam Majudha in the lead roles. The film was released on 5 April 2015. The film is loosely based on the novel Love Story by American novelist Erich Segal. Starting Point Starting Point is a 2015 Polish short-documentary film about a women Aneta who was sentenced to prison at age of 19 for murder. After nine years she began working as a carer for elderly and met Helena who diagnosed with rheumatism. Starting Point was shortlisted with ten other documentaries from 74 entries submitted to 88th Academy Awards in Documentary Short Subject category. The final five nominations were scheduled to be announced on January 14, 2016. Ayyanar Ayyanar is a 2010 Indian Tamil action drama film written and directed by Rajamithran and produced by P. L. Thenappan. The film stars Aadhi and Meera Nandan in the lead roles with Vishnu Priyan, Rajashree, Santhanam and Anupama Kumar playing supporting roles. The film was released on 10 December 2010 to negative reviews and was an Average at the box office, it was dubbed in Telugu as "Vasthad". One month after its release, it was telecasted on Vijay TV during Pongal. Bham Bolenath Bham Bolenath is a Telugu stoner-comedy film directed by Karthik Varma Dandu and produced by Siruvuri Rajesh Varma under R.C.C Entertainments. It stars Navdeep and Pooja Jhaveri in the lead roles, along with Pradeep Machiraju, Naveen Chandra, Posani Krishna Murali, Kireeti Damaraju, and pruthvi in supporting roles. The film was released on 27 February 2015. lt received mixed reviews from critics. You're Still the One Youre Still The One is a 2015 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Chris Martinez and starring Maja Salvador, Dennis Trillo, Richard Yap and Ellen Adarna. It was distributed by Star Cinema and Regal Entertainment and was released on May 27, 2015. This is also the last film appearance of comedienne Joy Viado, who died in a heart attack in Quezon City, Diliman on September 10, 2016 at the aged of 57. On a Knife Edge On a Knife Edge is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Jeremy Williams and produced by Eli Cane. The film premiered at the 2017 SF Doc Festival, and broadcast nationally on the PBS World show America ReFramed on November 7, 2017. On a Knife Edge is shot in an observational style, following the lives of Guy Dull Knife Jr, and his son, George Dull Knife, as George prepares to become the next leader of his family and becomes politically active in his community. The film is notable for the sheer span of Georges life that it covers, documenting a five-year period of Georges adolescence. The film was shot on the Pine Ridge Reservation, in Whiteclay, Rapid City, and at Standing Rock. To Noora with Love To Noora with Love is a 2014 Malayalam romantic film directed by Babu Narayanan and produced by Muhammed Ansar The Youngest producer in India under the banner of Don Bros. Mamta Mohandas, Krish J. Sathaar, Kanika and Archana Kavi play the lead roles in the film. Filming started in January 2014. Buguri Buguri is a 2015 Indian Kannada language film directed by M. D. Sridhar. It stars Ganesh, Richa Panai and Erica Fernandes in the lead roles. Sridhar had previously worked with Ganesh in the films like Chellata and Krishna. The films cinematography is handled by AV Krishnakumar and the music has been composed by Mickey J Meyer. Bandh Nylon Che Bandh Nylon Che is a 2016 Marathi language family drama film directed by Jatin Wagle. Presented by Maharashtra Times & Zero Hits and produced by Sunil Chandrika Nair and Siji Nair. Bandh Nylon Che features an ensemble cast of Mahesh Manjrekar, Medha Manjrekar, Subodh Bhave, Sunil Barve, Shruti Marathe, Sanjay Narvekar and Pranjal Parab in lead roles. Mahesh Manjrekar and Medha Manjrekar will be acting together for the very first time on a silver screen and that too in a double role. This film is based on an award-winning one-act play by the same name. Teaser poster of the film was unveiled on 11 November 2015, and Official poster was released on 20 November 2015 which met with very good response. The film released on 29 January 2016. Hason Raja Hason Raja is a Bangladeshi Bengali film directed by Chashi Nazrul Islam and produced by actor Helal Khan. This film is based on the biography of poet and philosopher of Bangladesh Hason Raja This film was released in Bangladesh, the UK and the USA on 17 August 2002 and won National Film Awards in best film category and other six categories. Kaliyachan Kaliyachan is a 2015 Malayalam drama film directed by Farook Abdulrahiman in his directorial debut. It starred Manoj K. Jayan, Tirtha Murbadkar, Vaiga, Kalamandalam Sivan Namboodiri, Babu Namboothiri, Manju Pillai, and Mani Pattambi in lead roles. The story about a Kathakali actor and his guru is based on celebrated 1959 poem Kaliyachan by P. Kunhiraman Nair. At the 60th National Film Awards, it won the award for Best Music Direction for Bijibal. At the 2012 Kerala State Film Awards, Kaliyachan received three awards — Best Debut Director, Best Background Score and Second Best Actor for Manoj K. Jayan. Mon Jaai Mon Jaai is a 2008 Assamese language drama film directed by Moirangthem Maniram. The film is about the life of four unemployed educated youths from lower-middle-class families of Tinsukia, Assam who are entangled by their own misfortunes. The film is among 20 outstanding feature films of the country selected for Indian Panorama 2008 and shown in the 39th International Film Festival of India 2008 in Goa held from 22 November to 2 December. Eternal Beauty Eternal Beauty is an upcoming drama romance film, written and directed by Craig Roberts. It stars Sally Hawkins, David Thewlis, Billie Piper, Penelope Wilton, Alice Lowe and Robert Aramayo. It will have its world premiere at the BFI London Film Festival on October 8, 2019. Forgetting June Forgetting June is a 2013 Nigerian romantic drama film directed by Ikechukwu Onyeka, starring Majid Michel, Beverly Naya, and Mbong Amata. And when I die, I won't stay dead And when I die, I wont stay dead is a documentary film about the life and work of African-American poet Bob Kaufman, directed by Billy Woodberry which was shown at International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2015, opened MoMas Doc Fortnight in 2016 and won the award for Best Investigative Documentary at Doclisboa International Film Festival in 2015. Halal Halal is the first film of Amol Kagne Productions. The film is directed by National Award-winning director Shivaji Lotan Patil. The film deals with the theme of loyalty, love and the institution of marriage that is deemed to be pious by society. It is a story of human emotions, which depicts the trials and tribulations that women in our society have gone through. Halal was screened at the Cannes Film Festival. Halal was also screened at the Goa Film Festival. Halal premiered at the Pune International Film Festival 2016. Halal also screened at the 2016 Aurangabad International Film Festival. The film will release on 6 October 2017. #DigitalLivesMatter #DigitalLivesMatter is a 2016 Comedy film, directed by Terri J. Vaughn. The film stars DC Young Fly as a social media superstar who finds out that his online accounts have been hacked. Amar Praner Priya Amar Praner Priya is a 2009 Dhallywood Bengali romantic comedy film directed by Jakir Hossain Raju. The film was released on September 20, 2009 on Eid ul-Fitr and went on to become a box-office success in Bangladesh, primarily noted for its soundtrack & choreography. The film stars Shakib Khan, Mim and Misha Sawdagor. Fang Fang is an upcoming horror film written and directed by Adam R. Steigert. The film, which will feature a werewolf, stars Melodie Roehrig, Theo Maefs, and Melantha Blackthorne. Production for the film began in March 2017. Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger vs. Ninninger the Movie: Super Sentai's Message from the Future is the title for the "VS" team-up movie between Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger and Shuriken Sentai Ninninger, including the debut appearance of the main cast of Uchu Sentai Kyuranger. The film premiered in Japanese theaters on January 14, 2017. The film also features Daisuke Shima, reprising his role as Yūsuke Amamiya/Red Falcon from Chōjū Sentai Liveman. Ilami Ilami is a 2016 Indian Tamil period drama film directed by J. Julian Prakash, based on the backdrop of Jallikattu. It features Yuvan and Anu Krishna in the lead roles, with Akhil and Ravi Mariya in supporting roles, and Kishore in a guest appearance. Ilami had a low profile theatrical release on 25 November 2016. Parandhu Sella Vaa Parandhu Sella Vaa is a 2016 Indian Tamil language romantic comedy film directed by Dhanapal Padmanaban. The film stars Luthfudeen, Aishwarya Rajesh and Narelle Kheng in the leading roles. Featuring music composed by Joshua Sridhar, the film began production during January 2016. Valobasha Emoni Hoy Valobasha Emoni Hoy is the first directorial venture for model and actress Tania Ahmed and produced by Faridur Reza Sagar under the banner of Impress Telefilm Limited. Irfan Sazzad makes his debut as film actor in this movie with prominent actress, Bidya Sinha Saha Mim, will be seen as the lead actress with Mishu Sabbir, and Tariq Anam Khan. Take 2 Take 2 is a 2017 Singaporean comedy film directed by Ivan Ho and executive produced by Jack Neo. This marks Hos directorial debut after being a longtime scriptwriting partner of Neos, and one of two films distributed by mm2 Entertainment during the Chinese New Year period in 2017, the other being The Fortune Handbook. Hostel Returns Hostel Returns is a sequel to 2013 Nepali film Hostel and is based on the hostel life of typical engineering students in Nepal. Directed by Suraj Bhusal and produced by Mr Sunil Rawal, Sunil himself plays the role of Hostel Warden in the movie. In addition, young actors and actresses viz Sushil Shrestha, Sashi Shrestha, Nazir Hussain, Swostima Khadka etc. are starred in the movie. Dustards Dustards is the first Ukrainian feature-length documentary film about motorcycle travel to Western Ukraine. The film premiered in November 2016. Senjittale En Kadhala Senjittale En Kadhala is a 2017 Indian Tamil romantic drama film written and directed by Ezhil Durai. He also features in the lead role opposite Madhumila, while Abhinaya and Mime Gopi among others play supporting roles. The film began production during early 2016 and was released on 7 April 2017. Der Schlangemann Der Schlangemann is a freely available seven-minute short film in pseudo-German made by Andreas Hansson and Björn Renberg in Umeå, Sweden, 1998–2000. The film is in the form of an advertisement for a toy called Schlangemann, a Ken doll with an interchangeable penis in three sizes: normal, large, and gigantic. Der Schlangemann received the audience award for best short film at the 13th Annual Horror and Fantasy Film Festival in San Sebastián, Spain, November 2002. Kalavu Thozhirchalai Kalavu Thozhirchalai is a 2017 Indian Tamil heist film written and directed by T. Krishnasamy. The film features Kathir and Kushi aka Rebecca in the lead roles, while Vamsi Krishna, Kalanjiyam, Senthil, and Renuka play pivotal roles. The music was composed by Shyam Benjamin with cinematography by V. Thyagarajan and editing by Yoga Bhaskar. The film began production during 2013 and was released after several delays on 22 September 2017 to mixed reviews from critics. The movie was also dubbed in Hindi as Khazana-The Robbery. Dha Dha 87 Dha Dha 87 is a 2019 Indian Tamil action romantic drama film written and directed by Vijay Sri G on his directorial debut. The film stars Kamal Haasans elder brother Charuhasan and Keerthy Sureshs maternal grandmother Saroja in the main lead roles along with old known comedian Janagaraj in an important role. The film is touted to be a spiritual continuation to the 1988 film Sathya which starred Kamal Haasan in the lead role. The film is also simultaneously dubbed in Hindi and the film is bankrolled by Kalai Cinemas. Leander Lee Marty has been roped into score music for the film. The film was released on 1 March 2019 and received extremely poor reviews from the critics due to its confusing plotline. Kadha Paranja Kadha Kadha Paranja Kadha is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language film written and directed by Siju Jawahar, starring Siddharth Menon, Tharushi, Shaheen Siddique, Renji Panicker, and Dileesh Pothan. The film features music composed by Sithara Krishnakumar and Jaison J. Nair. The film was released on 9 February 2018. Jackpot Jackpot is a 2018 Pakistani romantic comedy film, directed by Shoaib Khan and produced by Khurram Riaz. The script has been written by Babar Kashmiri, and the cinematography has been done by Anubhay Bansal. The films leading cast includes Sanam Chaudhry, Noor Hassan, Sana Fakhar, Adnan Shah Tipu, and Javed Sheikh. Celebrities, including Mehmood Aslam, Afzal Khan, Zara Sheikh, Ismail Tara and Meera made cameo appearances in the film. Vattaram Vattaram is a 2006 Indian Tamil action gangster film written, produced, and directed by Saran. The film stars Arya, Napoleon, and Kirat Bhattal in the lead roles. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Bharathwaj. The film released on 21 October 2006. This film declared an average grosser at the box office. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Are You Ready To Fight. A Journey of Happiness A Journey to Happiness is a 2019 Malaysian-Hong Kong Cantonese-language comedy film. The films tells the journey of a dysfunctional Hong Kong family of four who self-travels in Malaysia for vacation. It is released on 5 February 2019 in Malaysia and Hong Kong, and its Mandarin dubbed version was released on 31 January in Singapore. All on Account of the Milk All on Account of the Milk is a 1910 American short silent drama film directed by Frank Powell, starring Mary Pickford and Blanche Sweet. The film was shot in Fort Lee, the Biograph Company using one of the many early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry that were based there at the beginning of the 20th century. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Library of Congress. The film was distributed as a one reel production. The Goddess of Sagebrush Gulch The Goddess of Sagebrush Gulch is a 1912 American short silent Western film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. Behind the Scenes Behind the Scenes is a 1914 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky, released by Paramount Pictures, based on the play Behind the Scenes by Margaret Mayo, and starring Mary Pickford as a struggling young actress. James Kirkwood directed and co-starred. The Million Dollar Mystery The Million Dollar Mystery is a 23-chapter film serial released in 1914, directed by Howell Hansel, and starring Florence La Badie and James Cruze. It is presumed lost. Rose of the Rancho Rose of the Rancho is a 1914 American Western film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. It is based upon the play of the same name by David Belasco and Richard Walton Tully. The film cost $16,988 to make, and grossed $87,028. David Harum David Harum is a 1915 American silent comedy-drama romance film written and directed by Allan Dwan, produced by Famous Players Film Company and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is based on the 1899 novel of the same name by Edward Noyes Westcott and the 1900 Broadway play based on the novel, starring William H. Crane. Crane agreed to star in the film only if the film was written exactly as the play. David Harum is the only film of Dwans for Famous Players that still survives. A print is preserved at the George Eastman House in Rochester and the Cinémathèque Française in Paris. The novel was again adapted for the screen in 1934 starring Will Rogers in the title role. Old Heidelberg Old Heidelberg is a 1915 American silent romance film directed by John Emerson and starring Wallace Reid, Dorothy Gish and Karl Formes. It is an adaptation of the 1901 play Old Heidelberg by Wilhelm Meyer-Förster, the first of five film versions which have been made. The film still survives, unlike many productions of the era. The Iron Claw The Iron Claw is a 1916 American silent adventure 20 episode film serial starring Pearl White, directed by George B. Seitz and Edward José, and released by Pathé Exchange. A print of the seventh episode exists in the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Less Than the Dust Less than the Dust is a 1916 American silent feature film produced by and starring Mary Pickford with a release by Artcraft Pictures, an affiliate of Paramount Pictures. John Emerson directed and Eric von Stroheim was one of the assistant directors. There is a 35mm copy of this film that still survives. The Mutiny of the Bounty The Mutiny of the Bounty is a 1916 Australian-New Zealand silent film directed by Raymond Longford about the mutiny aboard . It is the first known cinematic dramatisation of this story and is considered a lost film. Longford claimed it was the first Australian film to shoot scenes at sea. Das Tagebuch des Dr. Hart Dr. Harts Diary is a 1917 German silent war film directed by Paul Leni and starring Heinrich Schroth, Käthe Haack and Dagny Servaes. The film depicts a German field hospital in occupied Russian Poland during the ongoing First World War. The film was created as part of a major effort to propagandize the German-Polish friendship that leads to the re-establishment of Poland by German forces in late 1916. It was produced by Paul Davidsons PAGU in association with the propaganda agency BUFA. Shortly afterwards, hoping to produce a number of similar films, the German government founded UFA which PAGU merged into. Clubs Are Trump Clubs Are Trump is a 1917 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. The Mystery of the Double Cross The Mystery of the Double Cross is a 1917 film and one of the few American silent action film serials to survive in complete form. It was directed by Louis J. Gasnier and William Parke, from a story written by Gilson Willets, produced by the Astra film Corporation and released in weekly chapters by Pathé, starting March 18, 1917. The Floor Below The Floor Below is an American silent film starring Mabel Normand, Tom Moore and Helen Dahl. It was long thought lost, until a print was found "in the estate of a Dutch collector" by the Nederlands Filmmuseum. The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin was a 1918 American silent war propaganda melodrama film written by, directed by, and starring Rupert Julian. The films supporting cast included Elmo Lincoln, Nigel De Brulier, and Lon Chaney. The germanophobic film contains a propagandist view of the First World War, showing the political greed of the German Kaiser Wilhelm II, the resistance of some of his own soldiers, and fanciful prediction of the nature of the wars end. The film is now considered lost. Johnny Get Your Gun Johnny Get Your Gun is a 1919 American comedy silent film directed by Donald Crisp and written by Edmund Lawrence Burke and Gardner Hunting. The film stars Fred Stone, Mary Anderson, Casson Ferguson, James Cruze, Sylvia Ashton, Nina Byron and Mayme Kelso. The film was released on March 16, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. Paid in Full Paid in Full is a lost 1919 American silent drama film starring Pauline Frederick and directed by Emile Chautard. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on the hit 1908 Broadway stage play Paid in Full by Eugene Walter which starred Lillian Albertson. Two previous silent films appeared in 1910 as a short and in 1914 as a feature. The Witness for the Defense The Witness for the Defense is a 1919 American silent drama directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Elsie Ferguson, Warner Oland, and Wyndham Standing. Conrad in Quest of His Youth Conrad in Quest of His Youth is a 1920 American silent comedy drama film directed by William C. deMille and starring Thomas Meighan. The film is based on a novel Conrad in Search of His Youth by Leonard Merrick which was adapted and written for the screen by Olga Printzlau. The film survives at the Library of Congress. The Monster of Frankenstein The Monster of Frankenstein is a 1920 Italian silent horror film, produced by Luciano Albertini, directed by Eugenio Testa, starring Luciano Albertini, Aldo Mezzanotte and Umberto Guarracino, and is an adaptation of Mary Shelleys novel Frankenstein. It was one of a very few Italian horror films produced in the silent era, since after Benito Mussolini seized control of the country, horror films were strictly forbidden. The Mary Shelley novel had been filmed twice before during the silent era, as Thomas Edisons Frankenstein and as Life Without Soul. The films running time was heavily cut down before its release, as it faced censorship issues. It was allegedly cut down to only 39 minutes. This is now considered a lost film, with only some production stills and promotional material remaining. It is believed the film disappeared soon after its initial release because it was so heavily edited, little of interest to audiences remained. Producer Albertini, also a well-known Italian actor in his day, played the role of Dr. Victor Frankenstein in this version. In 1924, he moved to America and starred in a Hollywood film called The Iron Man, but afterwards moved back to Italy to resume his acting career there. He was confined to a mental institution later in life, where he died in 1945. Beau Revel Beau Revel is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by John Griffith Wray and written by Luther Reed and Louis Joseph Vance. The film stars Lewis Stone, Florence Vidor, Lloyd Hughes, Kathleen Kirkham, Dick Ryan, and Harland Tucker. The film was released on March 20, 1921, by Paramount Pictures. A Quiet Street A Quiet Street is the sixth Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944. Samson und Delila Samson und Delila is an Austrian silent film, premiered in Vienna on 25 December 1922. It was released in the United Kingdom in October 1923 as Samson and Delilah. The film, the first to be made at the Rosenhügel Film Studios, which were still under construction at the time, was directed by Alexander Korda under the aegis of the Vita-Film company and was among the first epic films to be made in Austria. All the Brothers Were Valiant All the Brothers Were Valiant is a 1923 American silent sea adventure and romantic drama film starring Lon Chaney. The film was produced and distributed by Metro Pictures corporation and directed by Irvin Willat. The cast also features Malcolm McGregor, Billie Dove and Robert McKim. The film is now considered lost, destroyed in the 1965 MGM vault fire. All the Brothers Were Valiant was remade by MGM as Across to Singapore in 1928 with Joan Crawford and in 1953 again as All the Brothers Were Valiant. The Flame The Flame is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Pola Negri, Hermann Thimig and Alfred Abel. The film is based on a play by Hans Müller. In the United States it was released under the alternative title Montmartre. It was the last film Lubitsch made in Germany before emigrating to Hollywood where he directed his first American film Rosita for United Artists the same year. Homeward Bound Homeward Bound is a lost 1923 American silent drama film directed by Ralph Ince and written by Peter B. Kyne, Jack Cunningham, and Paul Sloane. The film stars Thomas Meighan, Lila Lee, Charles S. Abbe, William P. Carleton, Hugh Cameron, and Gus Weinberg. The film was released on July 29, 1923, by Paramount Pictures. Tiger Rose Tiger Rose is a 1923 American silent adventure romance film produced and distributed by the Warner Brothers. It is based on Willard Macks 1917 Broadway play starring Lenore Ulric. Ulric reprises her role in this silent film version. The story was later filmed as again in 1929 as Tiger Rose by George Fitzmaurice. The SilentEra database lists this film as surviving. Der verlorene Schuh The Lost Shoe is a 1923 German silent fantasy film directed by Ludwig Berger and starring Helga Thomas, Paul Hartmann and Mady Christians. Its plot is loosely based on that of Cinderella. The film premiered on 5 December 1923 at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo in Berlin. It was produced by Decla-Bioscop which was by then part of the large UFA conglomerate. The films sets were designed by the art director Rudolf Bamberger. The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln is a 1924 American feature film directed by Phil Rosen and written by Frances Marion. By the date of release, the films title was shortened to Abraham Lincoln, since the previous title was regarded as cumbersome. The Arizona Express Arizona Express is a 1924 American silent crime drama film directed by Tom Buckingham and starring Pauline Starke and Evelyn Brent. Prints of the film survive in the Museum of Modern Art. Code of the Sea Code of the Sea is a 1924 silent film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Victor Fleming and starred Rod La Rocque and Jacqueline Logan. This film survives in the Library of Congress collection as well as George Eastman House and UCLA Film and Television Archive. El abuelo The Grandfather is a 1925 Spanish silent drama film directed by José Buchs and starring Modesto Rivas, Doris Wilton and Celia Escudero. American Pluck American Pluck is a 1925 American silent action film directed by Richard Stanton. American Pluck was Stantons last film. It stars George Walsh and Wanda Hawley. It was produced by I. E. Chadwick Productions and distributed by Film Booking Offices of America. A print survives in a private collection. The Dark Angel The Dark Angel is a silent drama film, based on the play The Dark Angel, a Play of Yesterday and To-day by H. B. Trevelyan, released by First National Pictures, and starring Ronald Colman, Vilma Bánky, and Wyndham Standing. This is now considered a lost film. Two Brothers The Brothers Schellenberg is a 1926 German silent drama film directed by Karl Grune and starring Conrad Veidt, Lil Dagover and Liane Haid. It was based on a novel by Bernhard Kellermann. It premiered at the Palast-am-Zoo. Stop, Look and Listen Stop, Look and Listen is a 1926 American comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. It is considered a lost film. Open Range Open Range is a lost 1927 American Western silent film directed by Clifford Smith and written by Roy Briant, Zane Grey, J. Walter Ruben and John Stone. The film stars Betty Bronson, Lane Chandler, Fred Kohler, Bernard Siegel, Guy Oliver, Jim Corey and Buck Connors. The film was released on November 11, 1927, by Paramount Pictures. Poet i tsar The Poet and the Tsar is a 1927 Soviet silent biopic film directed by Vladimir Gardin and Yevgeni Chervyakov. Señorita Señorita is a 1927 American silent action comedy film directed by Clarence Badger and starring Bebe Daniels. The film is a parody of The Mark of Zorro, Bebe Daniels was one of the first actresses to play a female Zorro-like character. Two prints of the film still exist; one is held in a private collection and another is reportedly in Belgium containing French intertitles. Annapolis Annapolis is a 1928 silent film drama directed by Christy Cabanne. It was released with Photophone sound and effects. It stars Johnny Mack Brown, Jeanette Loff and Hugh Allan. Prints and incomplete prints exist. Captain Swagger Captain Swagger is a 1928 American silent crime drama film directed by Edward H. Griffith and stars Rod La Rocque. The film was produced and distributed by the Pathé Exchange company. Utilizing the RCA Photophone sound-on-film sound system, the film was rereleased in the United States with talking sequences, synchronized music, and sound effects. Dawn Dawn is a 1928 British silent war film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Sybil Thorndike, Gordon Craig and Marie Ault. It was produced by Wilcox for his British & Dominions Film Corporation. The film was made at Cricklewood Studios with sets designed by Clifford Pember. Based on a play by Reginald Berkeley, this film tells the story of World War I martyr Edith Cavell. Sybil Thorndike stars as Cavell, a nurse who risked her own life by rescuing British Prisoners of War from the Germans. When Cavell was captured and sentenced to be executed, it sparked international outrage, even from neutral nations. Escape from Hong Kong Escape from Hong Kong is a 1942 American comedy film. Valerie Hale is a double agent working for the British, with information on a secret plan for the Allies to help Chiang Kai-shek repel the Axis powers from Hong Kong. She is believed to be the last person to see Col. J. A. Crosley alive and is suspected of his murder. She inadvertently crosses paths with three vaudeville performers Pancho, Blimp and Rusty who falls in love with her. Hale blows her cover by revealing her assignment to the man she believes is Major Colin Reeves, but is in reality the German spy Von Metz. Pancho, Blimp and Rusty run interference for her and capture the real spies. The Rush Hour The Rush Hour is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Marie Prevost, Harrison Ford and Seena Owen. Betrayal Betrayal is a 1929 American silent drama film produced for Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the last silent film directed by Lewis Milestone, the last silent performance by Gary Cooper, the last silent performance by Germanys Emil Jannings, and the only onscreen pairing of Cooper and Jannings. It is considered a lost film. The Man and the Moment The Man and the Moment is a formerly lost 1929 part-talkie romantic comedy film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Billie Dove. The film is mainly a silent film, with talking sequences as well as a synchronized music score and sound effects by the Vitaphone sound-on-disc process. In the restored print, many scenes feature intertitles shown immediately after the spoken dialogue conveying the same words. Title cards at the beginning of the restored print explain that the visuals for the talking sequences came from a dupe internegative that was distributed in some territories in silent form; the intertitles were left in the sequences during the restoration to maintain synchronization with the Vitaphone soundtrack, but were not originally part of the film. The story is by Elinor Glyn, the famous novelist. The film was produced by Richard A. Rowland and released by First National Pictures. A British silent film had been film of the same story in 1918. The River of Romance River of Romance is a 1929 American drama film directed by Richard Wallace and written by Ethel Doherty, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Dan Totheroh and John V.A. Weaver. The film stars Charles Buddy Rogers, Mary Brian, June Collyer, Henry B. Walthall, Wallace Beery, Fred Kohler and Natalie Kingston. It is based on the play Magnolia by Booth Tarkington. The film was released on June 29, 1929, by Paramount Pictures. The Bad One The Bad One is a 1930 American Pre-Code black-and-white musical film directed by George Fitzmaurice, starring Dolores del Río and Edmund Lowe, and featuring Boris Karloff. It is a romantic prison drama film. Captain of the Guard Captain of the Guard is a 1930 American musical film directed by John S. Robertson and Pál Fejös and starring Laura La Plante, John Boles and Sam De Grasse. It is set during the French Revolution, but was sufficiently unhistorical that an apology was included in the opening credit for any factual inaccuracies. Cities and Years Cities and Years is a 1930 Soviet drama film directed by Yevgeni Chervyakov. Hurricane Hurricane is a 1929 American adventure film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Hobart Bosworth, Johnny Mack Brown and Leila Hyams. Lawful Larceny Lawful Larceny is a 1930 American melodramatic film, directed by Lowell Sherman from Jane Murfins screenplay. The screenplay, a melodrama, was based on the play of the same name by Samuel Shipman, which originally was a comedy. It starred a staple of the early RKO stable, Bebe Daniels, along with Kenneth Thomson, Olive Tell and Lowell Sherman, who reprised the role he had created in the original Broadway play. This film was a remake of the 1923 silent film version of the same name, produced by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation The Social Lion The Social Lion is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and written by Octavus Roy Cohen, Joseph L. Mankiewicz and Agnes Brand Leahy, and starring Jack Oakie, Mary Brian, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, Olive Borden, Charles Sellon, Cyril Ring and E. H. Calvert. It was released on June 21, 1930, by Paramount Pictures. Two Plus Fours Two Plus Fours is a 1930 American short film directed by Ray McCarey and featuring the Rhythm Boys. The film was shot in 5 days starting on May 29, 1930 at a cost of $19,689. It previewed in mid-June and was shipped early in July, 1930. Undertow Undertow is a 1930 American drama film directed by Harry A. Pollard, written by Edward T. Lowe and Winifred Reeve, and starring Mary Nolan, Johnny Mack Brown, Robert Ellis, Churchill Ross and Audrey Ferris. It was released in March 1930, by Universal Pictures. 24 Stunden aus dem Leben einer Frau 24 Hours in the Life of a Woman is a 1931 German drama film directed by Robert Land and starring Henny Porten, Walter Rilla and Friedrich Kayßler. It is based on Stefan Zwiegs novella Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman. The films art direction was by Franz Schroedter. Caught Caught is a 1931 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Edward Sloman and written by Agnes Brand Leahy and Keene Thompson. The film stars Richard Arlen, Louise Dresser, Frances Dee, Tom Kennedy, and Syd Saylor. The film was released on August 8, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. The Male Man The Male Man is a short theatrical cartoon by Fleischer Studios. It is one the films in the Talkartoons series, featuring Bimbo. Meine Frau, die Hochstaplerin My Wife, the Impostor is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Kurt Gerron and starring Heinz Rühmann, Käthe von Nagy and Fritz Grünbaum. A separate French-language version was also made, with a different cast. Out of the Blue Out of the Blue is a 1931 British musical film directed by Gene Gerrard and starring Gerrard, Jessie Matthews and Kay Hammond. It was Matthews first major film role. A baronets daughter falls in love with a radio star who is engaged to marry her sister. The film was not a success, but led to Matthews being cast in There Goes the Bride. Matthews later wrote in her autobiography, "Out of the Blue was adapted from a stage musical and never should have left the boards." John Orton served as a supervising director. Beauty Parlor Beauty Parlor is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Barbara Kent, Joyce Compton and John Harron. For the Love of Mike For the Love of Mike is a 1932 British musical comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Bobby Howes, Constance Shotter and Arthur Riscoe. It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures. The films sets were designed by the art director David Rawnsley. Let Me Explain, Dear Let Me Explain, Dear is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Gene Gerrard and Frank Miller and starring Gerrard, Viola Lyel and Claude Hulbert. It was adapted from the play A Little Bit of Fluff by Walter Ellis. It was made by British International Pictures. This Reckless Age This Reckless Age is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Charles "Buddy" Rogers and produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on a Broadway play The Goose Hangs High by Lewis Beach. One of over 700 Paramount films controlled by Universal Pictures, which in 1948 purchased most of the 1928-1948 Paramount library. The Silver Lining The Silver Lining is a 1932 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Alan Crosland and written by Claire Corvalho and Gertrude Orr. Starring Maureen OSullivan, Betty Compson, John Warburton, Montagu Love, Mary Doran and Cornelius Keefe, it was released on April 16, 1932, by United Artists. Boilesk Boilesk is a 1933 Fleischer Studios Talkartoon animated short film starring the "Watson Sisters". Breed of the Border Breed of the Border is a 1933 American Western feature film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Bob Steele. It was distributed through Monogram Pictures. A print is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. The California Trail The California Trail is a 1933 film from Columbia Pictures directed by Lambert Hillyer starring Buck Jones, Helen Mack and Luis Alberni. The Great Jasper The Great Jasper is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by J. Walter Ruben and written by H.W. Hanemann and Samuel Ornitz. The film stars Richard Dix, Edna May Oliver, Florence Eldridge, Wera Engels and Walter Walker. The film was released on February 17, 1933, by RKO Pictures. Strictly Personal Strictly Personal is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Ralph Murphy, written by Beatrice Banyard, Willard Mack, Wilson Mizner, Casey Robinson and Robert T. Shannon, and starring Marjorie Rambeau, Dorothy Jordan, Eddie Quillan, Edward Ellis, Louis Calhern, Dorothy Burgess and Rollo Lloyd. It was released on March 17, 1933, by Paramount Pictures. Wild Horse Mesa Wild Horse Mesa is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Randolph Scott and Sally Blane. Based on the novel Wild Horse Mesa by Zane Grey, the film is about an Arizona rancher who goes after a gang that is trapping and catching wild horses using barbed-wire enclosures. Wild Horse Mesa is a remake of the 1925 Paramount silent film of the same name. City of Wax City of Wax is a 1934 American short documentary film produced by Horace and Stacy Woodard about the life of a bee. It won the Oscar at the 7th Academy Awards in 1935 for Best Short Subject. The Academy Film Archive preserved City of Wax in 2007. Coming Out Party Coming Out Party is a 1934 American comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and written by Jesse L. Lasky and Gladys Unger. The film stars Frances Dee, Gene Raymond, Alison Skipworth, Nigel Bruce, Harry Green and Gilbert Emery. The film was released on March 9, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. The Csardas Princess The Csardas Princess is a 1934 German operetta film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Mártha Eggerth, Hans Söhnker and Paul Kemp. It is based on the 1915 operetta Die Csárdásfürstin composed by Emmerich Kálmán. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. A separate French-language version Princesse Czardas was also produced. In 1951 Jacoby remade the film starring his wife Marika Rökk. The Fighting Ranger The Fighting Ranger is a 1934 American Pre-Code Western film directed by George B. Seitz. Gado Bravo Wild Cattle is a 1934 Portuguese romantic comedy film directed by António Lopes Ribeiro and Max Nosseck and starring Nita Brandao, Olly Gebauer and Mariana Alves. A number of those employed on the film were exiles from Nazi Germany. The films sets were designed by the art director Herbert Lippschitz. Kiss Me Goodbye Going Gay is a 1933 British musical film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Arthur Riscoe, Naunton Wayne and Magda Schneider. It was made at Elstree Studios. It was followed by a sequel For Love of You, also released the same year. One in a Million One in a Million is a 1934 American drama film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Dorothy Wilson, Charles Starrett and Guinn Big Boy Williams. Orient Express Orient Express is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by Paul Martin and starring Heather Angel, Norman Foster and Ralph Morgan. It is based on the 1932 novel Stamboul Train by Graham Greene. Over the Garden Wall Over the Garden Wall is a 1934 British romantic comedy film directed by John Daumery and starring Bobby Howes, Marian Marsh and Margaret Bannerman. Syndere i sommersol Sinners in Summertime is a 1934 Norwegian drama film directed by and starring Einar Sissener. It also featured Tore Segelcke and Hans Jacob Nilsen and marked the debut of the future star of German cinema Kirsten Heiberg . It is based on the 1927 novel of the same title by Sigurd Hoel. Zirkus Saran Circus Saran is a 1935 Austrian comedy film directed by E.W. Emo and starring Leo Slezak, Hans Moser and Ole & Axel. The films sets were designed by the art director Julius von Borsody. Lottery Lover Lottery Lover is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and written by Franz Schulz and Billy Wilder. The film stars Lew Ayres, Pat Paterson, Peggy Fears, Sterling Holloway, Walter Woolf King and Alan Dinehart. The film was released on January 4, 1935, by Fox Film Corporation. Smart Girl Smart Girl is a 1935 film directed by Aubrey Scotto and starring Ida Lupino. Stormy Stormy is a 1935 American drama film directed by Lew Landers, written by Ben Grauman Kohn and George H. Plympton, and starring Noah Beery, Jean Rogers, J. Farrell MacDonald, Raymond Hatton, Walter Miller and Fred Kohler. It was released on October 22, 1935, by Universal Pictures. Little Miss Nobody Little Miss Nobody is a 1936 American drama film directed by John G. Blystone and written by Lou Breslow, Paul Burger and Edward Eliscu. The film stars Jane Withers, Jane Darwell, Ralph Morgan, Sara Haden, Harry Carey and Betty Jean Hainey. The film was released on June 5, 1936, by 20th Century Fox. The story had previously been filmed in 1929 as Blue Skies. Son of Mongolia Son of Mongolia is a 1936 Soviet drama film directed by Ilya Trauberg and starring Tse-Ven Rabdan, Igin-Khorlo nd Susor-Barma. The films sets were designed by the art director Igor Vuskovich. The Unknown The Unknown is a 1936 German drama film directed by Frank Wisbar and starring Sybille Schmitz, Jean Galland and Ilse Abel. The Lafarge Case The Lafarge Case is a 1938 French historical crime film directed by Pierre Chenal and starring Pierre Renoir, Marcelle Chantal and Raymond Rouleau. It recalls a famous nineteenth century case, and is mostly portrayed in flashback. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Gys and Eugène Lourié. Big Business Big Business is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane and Spring Byington. It was part of Twentieth Century Foxs Jones Family series of films. The films art direction was by Chester Gore. The Jones Family invest in an oil well. The Devil Is Driving The Devil Is Driving is a 1937 American drama film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Richard Dix, Joan Perry and Nana Bryant. Troopship Farewell Again is a 1937 British drama film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Leslie Banks, Flora Robson, Sebastian Shaw and Robert Newton. The film is a portmanteau illustrating the calls of duty on various soldiers and their families. In the United States it was released with the alternative title Troopship. The film was made at Denham Studios by Alexander Kordas London Film Productions. The Divine Jetta The Divine Jetta is a 1937 German musical comedy film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Grethe Weiser, Viktor de Kowa and Marina von Ditmar. Her Husband Lies Her Husband Lies is a 1937 American drama film directed by Edward Ludwig and written by Wallace Smith and Eve Greene. The film stars Gail Patrick, Ricardo Cortez, Akim Tamiroff, Tom Brown, Louis Calhern and June Martel. The film was released on March 13, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. Hotel Haywire Hotel Haywire is a 1937 comedy film written by Preston Sturges with uncredited rewrites by Lillie Hayward. It was directed by George Archainbaud and stars Leo Carrillo, Lynne Overman, Spring Byington, Benny Baker and Colette Lyons. It Could Happen to You It Could Happen to You is a 1937 American drama film directed by Phil Rosen and written by Samuel Ornitz and Nathanael West. The film stars Alan Baxter, Andrea Leeds, Owen Davis Jr., Astrid Allwyn, Walter Kingsford and Al Shean. The film was released on June 28, 1937, by Republic Pictures. Millions Millions is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Leslie Hiscott and starring Gordon Harker, Richard Hearne and Frank Pettingell. It was made at Elstree Studios. The film portrays the cut-throat rivalry between two financiers. Silks and Saddles Silks and Saddles is a 1936 American film starring Herman Brix. It was one of a number of films he made for producer Sam Katzman. It was partly shot at the Pomona Racetrack. Woman in Distress Woman in Distress is a 1937 American crime film directed by Lynn Shores and written by Albert DeMond. The film stars May Robson, Irene Hervey, Dean Jagger, Douglass Dumbrille, George McKay and Gene Morgan. The film was released on January 17, 1937, by Columbia Pictures. Blaavand melder Storm Blaavand melder storm is a 1938 Danish thriller film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. Capriccio Capriccio is a 1938 German historical comedy film directed by Karl Ritter and starring Lilian Harvey, Viktor Staal and Paul Kemp. The film is set in 18th century France, where a young woman enjoys a series of romantic adventures. The director, Ritter, was attempting to recreate the style of a René Clair comedy. The films content was criticised by both Joseph Goebbels and Adolf Hitler. Harvey made only one further film in Germany before leaving for France. Cattle Raiders Cattle Raiders is a 1938 American Western film directed by Sam Nelson and written by Joseph F. Poland and Ed Earl Repp. The film stars Charles Starrett, Donald Grayson, Iris Meredith, Dick Curtis, Joseph Allen and Edward LeSaint. The film was released on February 12, 1938, by Columbia Pictures. Housemaster Housemaster is a 1938 British comedy drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Otto Kruger, Diana Churchill and Phillips Holmes. It was made by ABPC at its Elstree Studios. When three young women come to stay at an elite public school, they cause disruption amongst the male students and teachers. It was based on the 1936 play of the same name by Ian Hay. Love Letters from the Engadine Love Letters from Engadin or Love Letters from the Engadine is a 1938 German romantic comedy film directed by Luis Trenker and Werner Klingler and starring Trenker, Carla Rust and Erika von Thellmann. It contains elements of the mountain film genre for which Trenker was best known. It is set in London and in the Engadin valley in the Swiss Alps, where much of the location shooting took place. The films sets were designed by the art director Fritz Maurischat. Love on Toast Love on Toast is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Ewald André Dupont. It was John Paynes fourth film. One Wild Night One Wild Night is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Eugene Forde and written by Charles Belden and Jerome Cady. The film stars June Lang, Dick Baldwin, Lyle Talbot, J. Edward Bromberg, Sidney Toler and Andrew Tombes. The film was released on June 10, 1938, by 20th Century Fox. Where the West Begins Where the West Begins is a 1938 American film directed by J.P. McGowan. Chasing Danger Chasing Danger is a 1939 American adventure film directed by Ricardo Cortez and written by Robert Ellis and Helen Logan. The film stars Preston Foster, Lynn Bari, Wally Vernon, Henry Wilcoxon, Joan Woodbury and Harold Huber. The film was released on May 5, 1939, by 20th Century Fox. Frontier Vengeance Frontier Vengeance is a 1940 American Western film directed by George Sherman and written by Barry Shipman and Bennett Cohen. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Betty Moran, George Offerman Jr., Ivan Miller, Obed Dad Pickard and Cindy Walker. The film was released on October 10, 1940, by Republic Pictures. Legion of Lost Flyers Legion of Lost Flyers is a 1939 American B movie drama film directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Richard Arlen, Andy Devine, and Anne Nagel. Legion of Lost Flyers was released by Universal Pictures on November 3, 1939. The Mysterious Miss X The Mysterious Miss X is a 1939 film directed by Gus Meins and starring Michael Whalen, Chick Chandler and Mary Hart. Night Work Night Work is a 1939 American comedy film starring Mary Boland, Charles Ruggles, Billy Lee, and Donald OConnor. It was the sequel of Boy Trouble. Our Leading Citizen Our Leading Citizen is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Alfred Santell and written by Jack Moffitt. The film stars Bob Burns, Susan Hayward, Joseph Allen, Elizabeth Patterson, Gene Lockhart and Charles Bickford. The film was released on August 23, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. Smashing the Spy Ring Smashing the Spy Ring is a 1938 American drama film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Ralph Bellamy, Fay Wray, and Regis Toomey, and was released on December 29, 1938. Unmarried Unmarried is a 1939 American film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Helen Twelvetrees, Buck Jones, and Donald OConnor. D'Ye Ken John Peel? DYe Ken John Peel? is a 1935 British adventure film directed by Henry Edwards and starring John Garrick, Winifred Shotter and Stanley Holloway. It was made at Julius Hagens Twickenham Studios. It takes its name from the traditional hunting song of the same name. The films sets were designed by the art director James A. Carter. Major John Peel returns to England from serving in the Napoleonic Wars to discover that his friend Lucy Merrall is now engaged to be married to local villain Sir Charles Hawksley. Film critic David Parkinson, writing in The Radio Times, gave the film 2 stars out of 5 and called the film a "a crusty old melodrama in the Tod Slaughter tradition", with Leslie Perrins "chewing the scenery with a delicious lack of restraint". He summarised: "This is anything but a lost classic, but there is the chance to see Stanley Holloway as Sam Small, the character he adopted for so many of his famous monologues." Gül Baba Gül Baba is a 1940 Hungarian musical film directed by Kálmán Nádasdy and starring Sándor Kömíves, Zita Szeleczky and Pál Jávor. It was based on the operetta Gül Baba composed by Jenő Huszka with a libretto by Ferenc Martos. A Little Bit of Heaven A Little Bit of Heaven is a 1940 musical film starring teenage soprano singer Gloria Jean. The story casts Gloria as a young member of a large Irish working-class family who becomes a singing sensation on a local radio station. The familys new-found wealth causes some discord until the family realizes that their closeness is what they value the most. The films title comes from a traditional Irish song that Gloria Jean sings at a family gathering. Her 2005 biography is similarly titled: Gloria Jean: A Little Bit of Heaven. The film is an unofficial sequel to 1939s The Under-Pup, featuring several cast members from that film, but as different characters. The group of girls in The Under-Pup was called "The Penguins", and Gloria Jean sings the groups song early in this film. Lucrezia Borgia Lucrezia Borgia is a 1940 Italian historical film directed by Hans Hinrich and starring Isa Pola, Friedrich Benfer and Carlo Ninchi. The film portrays the life of Lucrezia Borgia, one of a number of Italian films of the era set during the Renaissance. It was made at the Scalera Studios in Rome. Parole Fixer Parole Fixer is a 1940 American crime film directed by Robert Florey. Federal Bureau of Investigation Director J. Edgar Hoover is credited for the source material, the 1938 book called Persons in Hiding, a purported expose of corruption within the parole system. The plot focuses on the gangster "Big Boy" Bradmore who is wrongly paroled from prison and promptly murders an FBI agent. The Torso Murder Mystery Traitor Spy is a 1939 British thriller film directed by Walter Summers and starring Bruce Cabot, Marta Labarr, Tamara Desni and Edward Lexy. It was shot at Welwyn Studios with sets designed by Ian White. It has also been released under the title The Torso Murder Mystery. The film is adapted from the novel of the same name by Jacques Pendower. Women Without Names Women Without Names is a 1940 American drama film directed by Robert Florey. Desert Bandit Desert Bandit is a 1941 American Western film directed by George Sherman and written by Bennett Cohen and Eliot Gibbons. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Lynn Merrick, William Haade, James Gillette, Dick Wessel and Tom Chatterton. The film was released on May 24, 1941, by Republic Pictures. A Night in Transylvania One Night in Transylvania is a 1941 Hungarian comedy film directed by Frigyes Bán and starring Zita Szeleczky, Mária Lázár and Antal Páger. It was based on the play Alterego by István Asztalos. Hem från Babylon Hem från Babylon is a 1941 Swedish drama film directed by Alf Sjöberg. The Lone Rider in Frontier Fury The Lone Rider in Frontier Fury is a 1941 American film directed by Sam Newfield. The film is also known as Frontier Fury in the United Kingdom and Rangeland Racket. Pedro soll hängen Pedro Will Hang is a 1941 German adventure film directed by Veit Harlan and starring Gustav Knuth, Heinrich George and Maria Landrock. The films sets were designed by the art directors Karl Machus and Erich Zander. Scattergood Baines Scattergood Baines is a 1941 American comedy-drama film. It is based on a novel by Clarence Budington Kelland. The character of Scattergood was also popular during the days of live radio. In the film, Guy Kibbee plays the title character. The plot has him choosing the small New England town of Cold River to settle down in and, twenty years later, his outmaneuvering of the townspeople both when it comes to large matters and small. Five other Scattergood Baines films, all starring Guy Kibbee, were subsequently made. Under Age Under Age is a 1941 American crime film directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Nan Grey, Alan Baxter, Mary Anderson, and Tom Neal. Lady Bodyguard Lady Bodyguard is a 1943 American comedy film directed by William Clemens. The film stars Eddie Albert, Anne Shirley, Raymond Walburn, Roger Pryor, Edward Brophy, Maude Eburne, Clem Bevans and Mary Treen. The film was released on January 2, 1943, by Paramount Pictures. The Mad Martindales The Mad Martindales is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Alfred L. Werker and written by Francis Edward Faragoh. It is based on the 1939 play Not for Children by Wesley Towner. The film stars Jane Withers, Marjorie Weaver, Alan Mowbray, Jimmy Lydon, Gig Young, George Reeves and Charles Lane. The film was released on May 15, 1942, by 20th Century Fox. María Eugenia María Eugenia is a 1943 Mexican drama film directed by Felipe Gregorio Castillo and starring María Félix, Manolita Saval and Rafael Baledón. The films sets were designed by the art director Manuel Fontanals. The Postman Didn't Ring The Postman Didnt Ring is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Harold D. Schuster and written by Mortimer Braus. The film stars Richard Travis, Brenda Joyce, Spencer Charters, Stanley Andrews, William Bakewell and Emma Dunn. The film was released on July 3, 1942, by 20th Century Fox. Yego zovut Sukhe-Bator His Name Is Sukhe-Bator, is a 1942 Soviet drama film directed by Iosif Kheifits and Aleksandr Zarkhi. Det brændende Spørgsmaal The Burning Question is a 1943 Danish drama film directed by Alice OFredericks and starring Poul Reumert and Grethe Holmer. Based upon the Thit Jensens stage play, the film places serious focus on abortion and its consequences. It was one of the first Danish films to highlight the issue of women and womens rights. Ivan Nikulin - russkiy matros Ivan Nikulin: Russian Sailor, is a 1944 Soviet drama film directed by Igor Savchenko. Bandits of the Badlands Bandits of the Badlands is a 1945 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and written by Doris Schroeder. The film stars Sunset Carson, Peggy Stewart, Si Jenks, John Merton, Forrest Taylor and Wade Crosby. The film was released on September 14, 1945, by Republic Pictures. Once More is a 1947 Japanese film directed by Heinosuke Gosho. De kloge og vi gale De kloge og vi gale is a 1945 Danish film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. Who's Guilty? Whos Guilty? is a 1945 American film serial. It was the 28th of 57 serials released by Columbia Pictures. Whos Guilty? was a rare attempt at a whodunit mystery film in serial form. The serials villain was designed to look like The Shadow on the poster. The film co-starred some well-known actors, such as Charles Middleton, Wheeler Oakman and Minerva Urecal. Robert Kent played the lead role of Detective Bob Stewart. 'Neath Canadian Skies Neath Canadian Skies is a 1946 American film about Mounties. Un americano in vacanza A Yank in Rome is a 1946 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Valentina Cortese. Hello Moscow! Hello Moscow! is a 1945 Soviet musical film directed by Sergei Yutkevich. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Lisbon Story Lisbon Story is a 1946 British musical thriller film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Patricia Burke, David Farrar, Walter Rilla and Austin Trevor. The screenplay concerns a cabaret singer and a British intelligence officer who travel to Berlin to rescue an atomic scientist being held there. The Angel of Mercy The Angel of Mercy is a 1946 Egyptian drama film directed and written by Youssef Wahbi. It stars Wahbi, Faten Hamama, Raqiya Ibrahim, Farid Shawqi, and Nejma Ibrahim. Strange Journey Strange Journey is a 1946 American drama film directed by James Tinling and starring Paul Kelly, Osa Massen and Hillary Brooke . On an isolate island, a reformer gangster and his wife battle a group of Nazi agents attempting to get their hands of uranium deposits. Big Town Big Town is a 1947 American crime film directed by William C. Thomas and written by Daniel Mainwaring and Maxwell Shane. The film stars Phillip Reed, Hillary Brooke, Robert Lowery, Veda Ann Borg, Byron Barr and Charles Arnt. The film was released on May 23, 1947, by Paramount Pictures. How I Lost the War How I Lost the War is a 1947 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Borghesio and starring Erminio Macario. La Lola se va a los puertos Lola Leaves for the Ports is a 1947 Spanish historical musical drama film directed by Juan de Orduña and starring Juanita Reina, Nani Fernández and Manuel Luna. It is based on a 1929 play of the same title. The Tender Years The Tender Years is a 1948 American drama film directed by Harold D. Schuster, written by Arnold Belgard, Abem Finkel and Jack Jungmeyer, and starring Joe E. Brown, Richard Lyon, Noreen Nash, Charles Drake, Josephine Hutchinson and James Millican. It was released on January 3, 1948, by 20th Century Fox. Half Past Midnight Half Past Midnight is a 1948 American comedy murder mystery film. It was William F. Claxtons first directed feature after eight years as a film editor. Geheimnisvolle Tiefe Mysterious Shadows is a 1949 Austrian drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. The Mutineers The Mutineers is a 1949 American adventure film starring Adele Jergens, George Reeves and Jon Hall. Schicksal aus zweiter Hand Second Hand Destiny is a 1949 West German drama film directed by Wolfgang Staudte and starring Erich Ponto, Heinz Klevenow and Marianne Hoppe. It is sometimes considered a film noir. At the time the director Staudte was mostly known for his work for the East German studio DEFA. It was made between May and July 1949 at the Wandsbek Studios of the Hamburg-based company Real Film. The films sets were designed by the art directors Albrecht Becker and Herbert Kirchhoff. Lo sparviero del Nilo Hawk of the Nile is a 1950 Italian adventure film directed by Giacomo Gentilomo and starring Enzo Fiermonte and Silvana Pampanini. Al son del mambo Al son del mambo is a 1950 Mexican Musical film. It was directed by Chano Urueta and starring Amalia Aguilar and Adalberto Martínez. Blackmailed Blackmailed is a 1951 British drama film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Mai Zetterling, Dirk Bogarde, Fay Compton and Robert Flemyng. It was adapted from a novel by Elizabeth Myers and was also released as Mrs. Christopher. La virgen gitana La Virgen gitana is a 1951 Spanish comedy film directed by Ramón Torrado. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Due mogli sono troppe Honeymoon Deferred is a 1951 British-Italian comedy film directed by Mario Camerini and starring Sally Ann Howes, Griffith Jones, and Kieron Moore. The films sets were designed by the art directors Gianni Polidori and Ivan King. It was partly shot on location in Italy, and was one of two co-productions in Italy that producer Joseph Janni oversaw during the period, along with the melodrama The Glass Mountain. Separate English- and Italian-language versions were released. Everybody's Dancin' Everybodys Dancin is a 1950 American musical film. It was originally known as Western Varieties. The film was shot at Nassour Studios and was made by Spade Cooleys own company and released by Robert L. Lippert. Cooley had recently made Square Dance Jubilee for Lippert. The Fighting Men The Fighting Men is a 1950 Italian melodrama film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque and Roberto Savarese. Military Academy with That Tenth Avenue Gang Military Academy with That Tenth Avenue Gang is a 1950 American comedy drama film directed by D. Ross Lederman, and starring Stanley Clements, Danny Welton, and Gene Collins. Someone at the Door Someone at the Door is a 1950 British crime comedy film directed by Francis Searle and starring Michael Medwin, Garry Marsh and Yvonne Owen. Unmasked Unmasked is a 1950 American crime film directed by George Blair and starring Robert Rockwell, Barbra Fuller and Raymond Burr. The films sets were designed by the art director Frank Hotaling. Wonder Boy The Wonder Kid is a 1952 British film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Bobby Henrey. The film was completed in 1950, premiered in Europe in January 1951 but was not given a full release in Britain for a further year. Amore e sangue Love and Blood is a 1951 Italian-German action melodrama film directed by Marino Girolami and starring Maria Montez in one of her last roles. It was also known as City of Violence. The films art direction was by Max Mellin and Rolf Zehetbauer. A separate German-language version Shadows Over Naples was also made, directed by Hans Wolff. Lola, the Coalgirl Lola the Coalgirl is a 1952 Spanish historical musical film directed by Luis Lucia and starring Juanita Reina, Virgilio Teixeira and Manuel Luna. It was part of a series of patriotic historical films produced by CIFESA, Spains biggest film company of the era. Other examples include Madness for Love and Agustina of Aragon. The films sets were designed by the German-born art director Sigfrido Burmann. Shooting began in June 1950, with filming at a Madrid studio and on location in Cadiz. On release the film was a moderate hit but because of its large budget it had not returned all of its cost several years later. The Face of Truth Det Sande Ansigt is a 1951 Danish film directed by Bodil Ipsen and Lau Lauritzen Jr., written by Johannes Allen, and based upon the novel by Gerhard Rasmussen. The film received the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film of the Year. Skipalong Rosenbloom Skipalong Rosenbloom is a 1951 American Western comedy film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Eddie Forman and Dean Riesner. Starring Max Rosenbloom, Max Baer, Jackie Coogan, Fuzzy Knight, Hillary Brooke and Jacqueline Fontaine, it was released on April 30, 1951, by United Artists. Whistling Hills Whistling Hills is a 1951 American western film directed by Derwin Abrahams and starring Johnny Mack Brown, James Ellison and Noel Neill. The films sets were designed by the art director Dave Milton. A Yank in Korea A Yank in Korea is a 1951 American war film directed by Lew Landers and starring Lon McCallister. It was one of the first films about the Korean War. In Our Village In Our Village is a 1951 Romanian drama film directed by Jean Georgescu and Victor Iliu. The films sets were designed by Stefan Norris. She and Me She and Me is a French film adaptation of Jean Duchés novel of the same name. The comedy film from 1952 was written by Michel Audiard and directed by Guy Lefranc. It stars François Périer and features Louis de Funès. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Clavel. Die Försterchristl The Foresters Daughter is a 1952 West German musical comedy film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Johanna Matz, Karl Schönböck and Will Quadflieg. It is based on the 1907 operetta Die Försterchristl, which is set in the Austrian Empire during Franz Josefs reign. The film is part of the operetta film subgenre. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location around Bad Tölz. The films sets were designed by Robert Herlth. Olympia 52 Olympia 52 is a 1952 French documentary film about the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. Olympia 52 was produced by Peuple et Culture, a nonprofit organization, and it was the first feature-length work directed by the French filmmaker Chris Marker, who also co-wrote the narrative and served as one of the production’s four cinematographers. The WAC from Walla Walla The WAC from Walla Walla is a 1952 American comedy film directed by William Witney and written by Arthur T. Horman. The film stars Judy Canova, Stephen Dunne, George Cleveland, June Vincent, Irene Ryan and Roy Barcroft. The film was released on October 10, 1952, by Republic Pictures. Easy Years Easy Years is a 1953 drama film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Nino Taranto. The Pirates of the Bois du Bologne Les Corsaires du Bois de Boulogne , is a French comedy film from 1954, directed and written by Norbert Carbonnaux, starring Raymond Bussières and Louis de Funès. Stars of the Russian Ballet Stars of the Russian Ballet is a 1953 Soviet ballet film trilogy, featuring an abridged version of "Swan Lake" and two original short ballet pieces for the film, Fountain of Bakhchisarai and "Flames of Paris". The film headlined world-renowned ballerinas Maya Plisetskaya and Galina Ulanova, and was directed by Gerbert Rappaport. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Melba Melba is a 1953 musical biopic drama film of the life of Australian-born soprano Nellie Melba, written by Harry Kurnitz and directed by Lewis Milestone for Horizon Pictures, marking the film debut of the Metropolitan Operas Patrice Munsel. Melodie immortali - Mascagni Immortal Melodies is a 1952 Italian musical-biographical drama film directed by Giacomo Gentilomo and starring Pierre Cressoy and Carla Del Poggio. It is based on real life events of classical composer Pietro Mascagni. El pescador de coplas The Fisher of Songs is a 1954 Spanish musical comedy film directed by Antonio del Amo and starring Marujita Díaz, Tony Leblanc and Antonio Molina. Thy Neighbor's Wife Thy Neighbors Wife is a 1953 American drama film written, produced and directed by Hugo Haas and starring Cleo Moore, Hugo Haas, Ken Carlton, Kathleen Hughes, Anthony Jochim and Tom Fadden. It was released on September 11, 1953, by 20th Century Fox. Appassionatamente Appassionatamente is a 1954 Italian melodrama film directed by Giacomo Gentilomo and starring Amedeo Nazzari and Myriam Bru. It is loosely based on the drama play La Dame de Saint-Tropez by Auguste Anicet-Bourgeois and Adolphe dEnnery. Guai ai vinti Guai ai vinti is a 1954 Italian melodrama film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo. It is based on the novel Vae Victis by Annie Vivanti. Leuchtfeuer Leuchtfeuer is an East German film. It was released in 1954. Oberarzt Dr. Solm Doctor Solm is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Paul May and starring Hans Söhnker, Sybil Werden and Antje Weisgerber. The films sets were designed by the art director Mathias Matthies and Karl Vollbrecht. It was filmed at the Spandau Studios in Berlin with location shooting around Kitzbühel in Austria. Rigoletto e la sua tragedia Rigoletto e la sua tragedia is a 1956 Italian musical melodrama film written and directed by Flavio Calzavara and starring Luciano Tajoli and Jula De Palma. It is loosely based on the Giuseppe Verdis opera Rigoletto. Wild Birds Wild Birds is a 1955 Swedish drama film directed by Alf Sjöberg. Votre dévoué Blake Yours Truly, Blake is a 1954 French comedy crime film directed by Jean Laviron and Jerome Epstein and starring Eddie Constantine, Danielle Godet and Simone Paris. The films sets were designed by Robert Clavel. A Double Life A Double Life or Double Destiny is a 1954 French-West German drama film based upon the play by Jean Giraudoux, directed by Victor Vicas and starring Michel Auclair, Simone Simon and Barbara Rütting. The films art direction was by Alfred Bütow and Ernst Schomer Sleeping Beauty Sleeping Beauty is a 1955 West German family film directed by Fritz Genschow and starring Angela von Leitner, Gert Reinholm and Karin Hardt. Min datter Nelly Min datter Nelly is a 1955 Danish family film directed by Alice OFredericks. Muz v povetri Muž v povětří is a 1956 Czechoslovak comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Vlasta Burian, Milka Balek-Brodská, and Z. Chalupník. Railway Platform Railway Platform is a 1955 Indian film about a love triangle between a princess, a poor man and his lover at a train station. The film marked the debut of Sunil Dutt, who was a popular announcer for Radio Ceylon before he made his breakthrough in Mother India. Durch die Wälder durch die Auen Through the Forests and Through the Trees is a 1956 German comedy film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. It was Pabsts final film. The Siege The Siege is a Croatian film directed by Branko Marjanović. It was released in 1956. Betrogen bis zum jüngsten Tag Duped Till Doomsday is a 1957 East German drama film directed by Kurt Jung-Alsen. It was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. The Goose Girl The Goose Girl is a 1957 West German family film directed by Fritz Genschow and starring Rita-Maria Nowotny, Renée Stobrawa and Renate Fischer. It is based on the fairy tale The Goose Girl by the Brothers Grimm. Les lavandières du Portugal Les Lavandières du Portugal is a 1957 French film comedy directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit. It was produced by Les Films Univers, Société Pathé Cinéma and Suevia Films, distributed by Pathé Consortium and developed by Laboratoire Franay L.T.C Saint-Cloud with montage by LAX. It was shot between 2 May and 6 June 1957 and released on 23 August that year. Spoilers of the Forest Spoilers of the Forest is a 1957 American drama film directed by Joseph Kane, written by Bruce Manning, and starring Rod Cameron, Vera Ralston, Ray Collins, Hillary Brooke, Edgar Buchanan and Carl Benton Reid. It was released on April 5, 1957, by Republic Pictures. The film was the last one shot in Trucolor. You Are My Adventure You Are My Adventure is a 1958 Swedish comedy film directed by Stig Olin. Safebreakers Kasaři is a 1958 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. The Priest and the Girl The Priest and the Girl is a 1958 Austrian drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Rudolf Prack, Willy Birgel and Marianne Hold. The films sets were designed by the art directors Isabella Schlichting and Werner Schlichting. The Race for Space The Race for Space is a 1959 American documentary film directed by David L. Wolper. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film was a coproduction between Wolper Productions, the U.S. Department of Defense, and the U.S.S.R. Ministry of Culture. María, matrícula de Bilbao Maria, Registered in Bilbao is a 1960 Spanish drama film directed by Ladislao Vajda and starring Alberto Closas, Arturo Fernández and Nadia Gray. Usne Kaha Tha Usne Kaha Tha is a 1960 Bollywood drama film directed by Moni Bhattacharjee starring Sunil Dutt and Nanda in lead roles. This film is Bhattacharjees first independent directorial venture. He had previously assisted Bimal Roy on various films, notably Madhumati and Do Bigha Zameen. Bimal Roy produced this film under his banner "Bimal Roy Productions". The film is based on a renowned Hindi short story of the same name written by Chandradhar Sharma Guleri which was published in 1915 in Saraswati. The writing is critically acclaimed for the "perfection of technique, characterization and effect". However, the film itself was a "none too smooth takeoff" and did not do well at the box office. This was the debut film of actress, Indrani Mukherjee. The Gigolo The Gigolo is a 1960 French romantic drama film written and directed by Jacques Deray. It is loosely based on the novel Le Gigolo written by Jacques Robert. Passport to China Passport to China is a 1961 British spy film released by Columbia Pictures; directed by Michael Carreras and starring Richard Basehart, Lisa Gastoni, Eric Pohlmann and Bernard Cribbins. The screenplay, which concerns a pilot who tries to rescue a girl from Communist-controlled China, was based on a story by Gordon Wellesley and made by Hammer Films and Swallow Productions. Square of Violence Square of Violence is a 1961 drama film directed by Leonardo Bercovici and written by Eric Bercovici and Leonardo Bercovici. The film, shot in Yugoslavia, stars Broderick Crawford, Valentina Cortese, Branko Pleša, Bibi Andersson and Anita Björk. The film was released on July 7, 1961, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Magic Fountain Magic Fountain is a 1963 Spanish film starring Fernando Lamas who also directed. It co stars his then wife Esther Williams. It was Williams last movie and was never released in the US. The film was shot in 1961 at Madrid Studios and at Andalusia in Spain. The Lamp in Assassin Mews The Lamp in Assassin Mews is a 1962 British comedy crime film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Francis Matthews, Lisa Daniely and Ian Fleming. The films plot concerns a local councils plans to gentrify an area, which are disrupted by a series of murders. It is also known by the alternative title of Durrant Affair. Doomed Fort Fuerte perdido or Asalto a fuerte apache is a 1965 Spanish western film directed by José María Elorrieta and starred by Germán Cobos, Mariano Vidal and Marta May. The story was written by Fred Uratia. Le ore nude The Naked Hours is a 1964 Italian drama film directed by Marco Vicario and starring Keir Dullea and Rossana Podestà. It is based on the novel Appuntamento al mare by Alberto Moravia. Tres dólares de plomo Tres dólares de plomo is a 1964 Spaghetti Western film directed by Pino Mercanti. The Emperor's New Clothes The Emperors New Clothes is a 1966 Florida short film directed by Bob Clark and based on the fairy tale of the same name and featured John Carradine. Lost Sex is a 1966 Japanese drama film written and directed by Kaneto Shindo. Sperrbezirk Sperrbezirk is a 1966 German drama film directed by Will Tremper and starring Harald Leipnitz, Suzanne Roquette and Guido Baumann. It is adapted from a story by Ernst Neubach. The film was also known as Sperrbezirk, das Geschäft mit der Unmoral. The Benefit of the Doubt Benefit of the Doubt is a 1967 documentary on Peter Brooks anti-Vietnam protest play, with the Royal Shakespeare Company, known under the title US. It was filmed at Londons Aldwych Theatre and features Peter Brook, Michael Kustow, Michael Williams and Glenda Jackson. It was directed by Peter Whitehead. Peter Brook also adapted US as a film, Tell Me Lies, and this was released in 1968. Chieko-sho is a 1967 Japanese drama film directed by Noboru Nakamura and based on a poem by the Japanese poet and sculptor Kōtarō Takamura. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Este cura Este cura is a 1968 Argentine film. Meine Freundin Sybille Meine Freundin Sybille is an East German film. It was released in 1967. Ragan Ragan is a 1968 Spanish-Italian Eurospy film directed by José Briz Méndez and starring Ty Hardin and Antonella Lualdi. Los 7 de Pancho Villa The Vengeance of Pancho Villa is a 1967 Spanish Western film directed by José María Elorrieta, scored by Federico Contreras and starred by John Ericson, Nuria Torray and Gustavo Rojo. Zärtliche Haie Zärtliche Haie is a 1967 German-French comedy film directed by Michel Deville and starring Anna Karina. El marino de los puños de oro The Sailor with Golden Fists is a 1968 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Pedro Carrasco, Sonia Bruno and Antonio Garisa. Cuadrilátero Cuadrilátero is a 1970 Spanish film directed by Eloy de la Iglesia and starring José María Prada, Deane Selmier and Rosana Yanny. Slap in the Face Slap in the Face is a 1970 West German comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Curd Jürgens, Gila von Weitershausen and Alexandra Stewart. It is a loose remake of the 1937 film Seven Slaps. A young woman slaps the board of a bank she believes has swindled her out of her money. In a change from the earlier film, and as part of director Thieles growing move towards sex comedies, she is naked when she does so. The film was shot on location in Hamburg, Lübeck and the Selenter See. In Love, Every Pleasure Has Its Pain In Love, Every Pleasure Has Its Pain is a 1971 commedia allitaliana film directed by Gianfranco De Bosio. It is based on the comedy play La Betia by Angelo Beolco. The Expropriation The Expropriation is a 1974 Chilean drama film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. A Fan's Notes A Fans Notes is a 1972 Canadian comedy film directed by Eric Till, based on the novel of the same name. It was entered into the 1972 Cannes Film Festival. El albañil The Bricklayer is a 1975 Mexican comedy film directed by José Estrada and starring Vicente Fernández, Manoella Torres and Luis Manuel Pelayo. Amaanat Amaanat is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by Shatrujiit Paul. The film stars Manoj Kumar, Sadhna, Balraj Sahni, Mehmood, Asit Sen and Aruna Irani. A Man, a Woman, and a Killer A Man, a Woman, and a Killer is a 1975 American drama film directed by Rick Schmidt and Wayne Wang. It is Wangs directorial debut. The Runaways The Runaways is a 1975 American made-for-television drama film directed by Harry Harris. Starring Dorothy McGuire, Van Williams, and Josh Albee, it follows a teenage boy and an escaped leopard. It first aired on the CBS network on April 1, 1975. It was the most viewed primetime program in the United States for the week when it debuted in April 1975. The movie was adapted from a 1972 novel of the same name by British author Victor Canning. It was adapted for television by John McGreevey, one of the writers for The Waltons. The film was originally intended to be two hours in length, but was trimmed down to 90 minutes, which created some gaps in the storytelling. The leopard used in the film was named Spot, and a jaguar named Clyde used for the running scenes. The film was released on VHS in 1986. White House Madness White House Madness is a 1975 film directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Steve Friedman. The film is a satire of the Watergate scandal. Half a House Half a House is a 1976 comedy film directed by Brice Mack, produced by Lenke Romanszky and released theatrically in the U.S. by Rampart Releasing. It stars Anthony Eisley and Pat Delaney as a separated married couple who divide up living space when they must share their house for three months. The film was also released as House Divided. In the Region of Ice In the Region of Ice is a 1976 American short film directed by Peter Werner, based upon the short story of the same name by Joyce Carol Oates. It was made as a thesis film for the Center for Advanced Film Studies. It won an Oscar at the 49th Academy Awards in 1977 for Best Short Subject. The Academy Film Archive preserved In The Region of Ice in 2012. Blood Relations Bloedverwanten is a 1977 Dutch comedy film directed by Wim Lindner. Cerro Cora Cerro Cora is a 1978 Paraguayan film set on the last days of the Paraguayan War. The Third Walker The Third Walker is a 1978 Canadian drama film directed by Teri McLuhan. The film explores the effect on two families in Cape Breton Island of having had their infant sons mistakenly switched at birth by the hospital. Bárbara Bárbara is a 1980 Argentine comedy film drama directed by Gino Landi. The film stars Raffaella Carrà as Bárbara, an Italian super star that comes to Argentina to star in her own musical where she falls in love with an Argentine photographer. Irma Córdoba also stars as The Dame. The film premiered on June 12, 1980 in Buenos Aires. Lumina palida a durerii The Pale Light of Sorrow is a 1981 Romanian drama film directed by Iulian Mihu. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Diploma. The Wanderings of Jan Amos Jan Amos Comenius , literally The Wanderings of Jan Amos) is a 1983 Czechoslovak historical film directed by Otakar Vávra. It tells story of John Amos Comenius a Czech philosopher, pedagogue and theologian who is considered the father of modern education. Comeback Comeback is a 1982 semi-autobiographical film starring Eric Burdon, an English singer-songwriter best known as a member and vocalist of rock band The Animals, and the funk rock band War1 and for his aggressive stage performance. It was shot first in Los Angeles then in Berlin. Some time after release, MGM released the film on VHS. A soundtrack to the movie was also released in 1982, Comeback. Lucien Brouillard Lucien Brouillard is a 1983 French Canadian political drama film directed by Bruno Carrière. It stars Pierre Curzi, Roger Blay and Marie Tifo. The film received six Genie Award nominations in 1984, for Best Motion Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, Best Art Director and Best Costume Design. Lava Lava is a 1985 Bollywood family drama film starring Raj Babbar, Dimple Kapadia and Rajiv Kapoor, directed by Ravindra Peepat. Naná Naná is a 1985 Mexican musical, erotic and sexploitation film directed by Rafael Baledón. Based in the novel Nana, by Emile Zola, the film exposes an exemplary manner the principles of the naturalistic novel. Her protagonist is a beautiful young woman of humble origins who seeks, through the high prostitution, access to a well-off. Naná symbolizes the degradation of the Second Empire. The film is an adaptation of the same name Mexican stageplay produced and starred by the actress and singer Irma Serrano in the 1970s. Romanza final (Gayarre) Romanza final is a 1986 biographic film about opera singer Julián Gayarre. It was directed by José María Forqué. Witness to War: Dr. Charlie Clements Witness to War: Dr. Charlie Clements is a 1985 American short documentary film directed by Deborah Shaffer and starring Charlie Clements. Produced by David H. Goodman, it won an Oscar for Documentary Short Subject at the 58th Academy Awards, held in 1986. Shao ye de mo nan The Tribulations of a Chinese Gentleman is a 1987 Chinese-German period film directed by Wu Yigong, based on Jules Vernes novel of the same name. The film stars Chinese comic Chen Peisi, American actress Rosalind Chao, and German actor Rolf Hoppe. The Surfer The Surfer is a 1986 Australian film directed by Frank Shields and starring Gary Day and Gosia Dobrowolska. Tropic of Ice - Jään kääntöpiiri Tropic of Ice is a Finnish spy film shot in Helsinki, Olavinlinna and London. It was directed by Lauri Törhönen and released in 1987. It was produced by Kaj Holmberg and the production company was Skandia-Filmi Oy. In the Blood In the Blood is a 1988 Hong Kong action film directed by Corey Yuen and starring Andy Lau and Bill Tung. Kokoda Crescent Kokoda Crescent is a 1988 Australian film about World War Two veterans who seek revenge against the drug pushers responsible for the death of one of their grandchildren. Itt a szabadság! Itt a szabadság! is a 1991 Hungarian drama film directed by Péter Vajda. It was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival. Shoot to Kill Shoot to Kill is a four-hour drama documentary reconstruction of the events that led to the 1984–86 Stalker Inquiry into the shooting of six terrorist suspects in Northern Ireland in 1982 by a specialist unit of the Royal Ulster Constabulary, allegedly without warning; the organised fabrication of false accounts of the events; and the difficulties created for the inquiry team in their investigation. The film, written by Michael Eaton and directed by Peter Kosminsky, was made by the ITV company Yorkshire Television, and screened in two parts over successive nights in June 1990. However, the programme was not broadcast in Northern Ireland itself, a precaution that Ulster Television said reflected legal advice that it might prejudice future inquests on the deceased, which had been suspended. The programme was made with the co-operation of John Thorburn, Stalkers deputy with day-to-day responsibility on the inquiry, and was said to reveal significant new information about the underlying events and how the inquiry had progressed. Shoot to Kill was widely applauded by critics. It won the 1990 award for Best Single Drama from both the Royal Television Society and the Broadcasting Press Guild, and a nomination in that category for a BAFTA Award. The score was written by Rachel Portman. At the Edge of the Law At the Edge of the Law is a 1992 Argentine action thriller film directed and written by Juan Carlos Desanzo. The film starred Rodolfo Ranni and Gerardo Romano. Dove siete? Io sono qui Where Are You? Im Here is a 1993 Italian drama film directed by Liliana Cavani. The film entered the 50th Venice International Film Festival, where Anna Bonaiuto won the Volpi Cup for best supporting actress. For her role Chiara Caselli was awarded with a Nastro dArgento for Best Actress and a Grolla doro in the same category. Flight of the Aquanaut The Flight of the Aquanaut is a short Canadian documentary movie about an aquanaut with an atmospheric diving suit which shows the submarine world to the viewers in an entertaining way. The movie is characterized by a lot of different sceneries and the sound of vision. Laura: The Rebel Years Anni Ribelli is a 1996 Italian Argentine romantic drama film directed and written by Rosalia Polizzi. The film starred Leticia Brédice, Massimo Dapporto, Esther Goris and Alessandra Acciai. Actress Leticia Brédice won a Silver Condor Award for best actress in 1997 for her performance. Dieu, que les femmes sont amoureuses... Oh God, Women Are So Loving or Dieu, que les femmes sont amoureuses... is a 1994 French comedy film, directed and written by Magali Clément. Savage Play Savage Play is a 1995 New Zealand drama film directed by Alan Lindsay and starring Peter Bland,Paris Jefferson and featuring James Fleming. The screenplay concerns a young New Zealander searching for his father. Tender Fictions Tender Fictions is a 1996 autobiographical documentary film directed by American experimental filmmaker Barbara Hammer. It is the second of a trilogy of documentary films that includes Nitrate Kisses and History Lessons. Together, the three films are sometimes known as the "History trilogy". Tender Fictions details Hammers life and her attempts to "construct" a self. The film was nominated for a prize at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival. 'Kukan': The Battle Cry of China Kukan is a documentary film co-produced by Li Ling-Ai and Rey Scott and directed by Rey Scott about the Chinese resistance to Japanese aggression during the early part of World War II. Though Ling-Ai was a co-producer and sponsor of the film, she was credited as a "technical advisor" in its credits. The film, originally subtitled The Secret of Unconquerable China, was distributed in 16mm by Adventure Films and given an Honorary Academy Award at the 14th Academy Awards. United Artists acquired the film for broader distribution in April 1942 and renamed it KUKAN: The Battle Cry of China before releasing it in 35mm in August of the same year. Considered lost for many years, a print was located and partially restored at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Robin Lung produced a documentary about Li Ling-Ai, named Finding Kukan. The entire film is currently available as an extra on the DVD for Finding Kukan. En ganske almindelig pige En ganske almindelig pige is a 1940 Danish family film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. Idle Tongues Idle Tongues is a lost 1924 silent film drama directed by Lambert Hillyer and produced by Thomas H. Ince, one of his last efforts before his death that year. It starred Percy Marmont and Doris Kenyon and was distributed by First National Pictures. Phera Phera is a 1988 Bengali drama film directed and written by Buddhadeb Dasgupta. It was entered into the 38th Berlin International Film Festival, competition section. La déroute Mr. Aiello is a Canadian drama film, directed by Paul Tana and released in 1998. The film stars Tony Nardi as Joe Aiello, a successful Italian Canadian businessman in Montreal whose life begins to unravel when his daughter, whom he has long expected to take over the company, announces her plan to drop out of business school to become a photographer. Nardi received a Genie Award nomination for Best Actor at the 19th Genie Awards. Som sendt fra himlen Som sendt fra himlen is a 1951 Danish comedy film directed by Johan Jacobsen. Why Is There a Yesterday? Bakit may Kahapon Pa? is a 1996 Filipino drama film directed by Joel Lamangan. It is about a village girl who is mysteriously spared when a platoon of soldiers led by Colonel Valderamma massacres her family along with peasants accused of sympathizing with the communists. When the girl has grown up, her body has healed but her mind is yet to recover from the horrible experience. She continues to thirst for revenge and crafts a scheme to exact retribution. She eyes the head of the military mission who instigated the carnage that she survived. He is now a well-admired retiring general who is about to cap his career with the services highest honors. Bakit May Kahapon Pa? is an award winning movie that gave its lead star, Nora Aunor her second international acting award from 1st East Asia Film and Television Award. Once a Thief Once a Thief is a 1935 British, black-and-white, crime film directed by George Pearson and starring John Stuart as Roger Drummond. It was produced by British & Dominions Film Corporation and Paramount British Pictures. He Is My Brother He Is My Brother is a 1975 American drama film directed by Edward Dmytryk. It Isn't Done It Isnt Done is a 1937 Australian comedy film about a grazier who inherits a barony in England. Whatever Will Be Will Be Whatever Will Be, Will Be is a 1997 Hong Kong erotic drama film directed by Barry Chu and starring Michael Tse and Teresa Mak. The film was rated Category III by the Hong Kong motion picture rating system. Marching On! Marching On! is a 1943 American race film directed and written by Spencer Williams. Sequences were filmed at Fort Huachuca. The film was later rereleased with additional musical sequences under the title Wheres My Man To-nite?. Kongo-Express Congo Express is a 1939 German adventure film directed by Eduard von Borsody and starring Marianne Hoppe, Willy Birgel. and René Deltgen . The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Koehn. Location filming took place on railway lines close to Celle. Four Nights of the Full Moon Four Nights of the Full Moon directed by Sobey Martin is a 1963 Documento film, starring an international ensemble cast with Gene Tierney, Dan Dailey and Analia Gade. This film is considered a lost film. During production they ran out of money. It was cut down to be a TV production. The final print of this production has been lost. Not So Quiet Not So Quiet is a 1930 animated short film produced by Walter Lantz, and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The title is a parody of All Quiet on the Western Front, an Academy Award-winning Universal film released in the same year. Incident at Restigouche Incident at Restigouche is a 1984 documentary film by Alanis Obomsawin, chronicling a series of two raids on the Listuguj Migmaq First Nation by the Sûreté du Québec in 1981, as part of the efforts of the Quebec government to impose new restrictions on Native salmon fishermen. Shabab Shabaab is a 1954 Bollywood movie. Made in the Hindi language and directed by M. Sadiq, it stars Bharat Bhushan and Nutan. The Naked Sun Sole nudo is a 1984 Italian-Brazilian film written and directed by Tonino Cervi. The film is about Luca Adami who, after troubles at work, escapes from Rome to Rio de Janeiro and is helped by a friend to find a new job there. Unfortunately he has disappointing results, and wants to commit suicide. However, in Rio he meets a beautiful girl from the favelas, who takes him to visit the most secret and mystical places of this beautiful city. He is also encouraged by an enigmatic waiter and regains the will to live. The film ends with the two performers dancing on Copacabana beach at dawn. The Shoemaker and the Elves The Shoemaker and the Elves is a 1935 Color Rhapsodies short directed by Arthur Davis. It concerns a poor shoemaker who gives a little boy shelter from a storm. Under the Cards Under the Cards is a 1948 French crime film directed by André Cayatte and starring Madeleine Sologne, Serge Reggiani and Paul Meurisse. The story is loosely based on the Stavisky Affair of the 1930s. The films sets were designed by the art director René Moulaert. Kalyana Agathigal Kalyana Agathigal is a 1985 Tamil language drama film directed by K. Balachander. The film features Saritha in lead role. The film was released on 12 April 1985. The film marked the acting debut of Nassar. Kasak Kasak is a 1992 Hindi-language Indian film directed by K. Bapaiah, starring Rishi Kapoor, Neelam Kothari and Chunky Pandey in lead roles. It is the remake of Mani Ratnams Tamil-language film Mouna Ragam. Shabnam Shabnam is a 1964 Indian Hindi movie directed by Aspi Irani. Thamarai Nenjam Thamarai Nenjam is a 1968 Indian Tamil romantic drama film directed by K. Balachandar. The film was produced by Annamalai—Arunachalam under the production company Bama films. The film Script written by K. Balachandar .The film stars Gemini Ganesan, B. Saroja Devi and Vanisri in lead roles with Major Sundararajan and Nagesh playing supporting roles. The soundtrack was composed by M. S. Viswanathan while the lyrics for the songs were written by Kannadasan. The film was remade in Hindi as Haar Jeet and in Kannada as Mugila Mallige. Velli Vizha Velli Vizha is a 1972 Indian Tamil film, directed by K. Balachander and produced by B. Duraisami. The film stars Gemini Ganesan, Jayanthi, Vanisri and S. Varalakshmi in lead roles. The film had musical score by V. Kumar. Bhagam Bhag Bhagam Bhag is a 1956 Hindi film directed by Bhagwan Dada, starring Kishore Kumar. Humo de Marihuana Humo de Marihuana is an Argentine black-and-white film directed by Lucas Demare. The film was released on May 17, 1968. Ithiri Poove Chuvannapoove Ithiri Poove Chuvannapoove is a 1984 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Bharathan, with story written by famous author Thikkodiyan and produced by P. V. Gangadharan. The film stars Mammootty, Madhu, Rahman, Suresh and Shobhana in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Ravindran. Chheley Kaar Chheley Kaar is a 1954 Bengali romantic comedy film directed by Chitta Basu and produced by Charan Chitra. This film received Presidents Silver Medal in National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali in 1954. The film was remade in Hindi as Bandish starring Ashok Kumar and Meena Kumari. The film was also remade in Tamil as Yaar Paiyyan and in Malayalam as Bhagyamudra. Naukadubi Milan is a 1946 Hindi drama film directed by Nitin Bose. The film starred Dilip Kumar, Mira Misra, Ranjana, Pahari Sanyal and Moni Chatterjee. It was an adaptation of Rabindranath Tagores Bengali story Noukadubi. The screenplay adaptation was done by Sajanikanta Das with dialogues translated into Hindi by Pyare Lal Santoshi. The films music was composed by Anil Biswas and the lyrics written by Pyare Lal Santoshi and Arzu Lakhnavi. The story revolves around a young law student who is forced into an arranged marriage though he is in love with somebody else. Following the wedding the drama focuses on the brides mistaken identity and the search for her husband. Naukadubi Noukadubi is a Bengali drama film directed by Nitin Bose based on a 1906 novel with the same name of Rabindranath Tagore. This film was released on 19 September 1947 under the banner of Bombay Talkies. This is a remake of 1946 Hindi film Milan made by the director Nitin Bose where Dilip Kumar starring in the lead role. Debshishu Debshishu is a 1985 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Utpalendu Chakraborty, starring Smita Patil and Om Puri in lead roles. The film is an NFDC production. Safed Jhoot Safed Jhoot is a 1977 Bollywood comedy drama film directed by Basu Chatterjee. The movie is a remake of 1975 Bengali movie Chhutir Phandey. Méfiez-vous des blondes Beware of Blondes is a 1950 French drama film directed by André Hunebelle and starring Raymond Rouleau, Martine Carol and Claude Farell. It is part of the trilogy of films featuring reporter Georges Masse. It was preceded by Mission in Tangier in 1949 and followed by Massacre in Lace. Masse investigates the death of a woman who had been trying to gain information of drug-smuggling organisations in the Far East. Tricoche et Cacolet Tricoche and Cacolet is a 1938 French comedy film directed by Pierre Colombier and starring Fernandel, Frédéric Duvallès and Ginette Leclerc. It is based on an 1872 play of the same title by Ludovic Halevy and Henri Meilhac. The films sets were designed by Jacques Colombier. Two idle Parisian boulevardiers set up a detective agency. They are separately hired by a husband and wife to spy on each other with their respective lovers, while a Turkish Prince has fallen in love with both the wife and her husbands mistress. Eventually everything is resolved to everyones satisfaction. La piste du sud La piste du sud is a 1938 French adventure film directed by Pierre Billon. Cavalli si nasce Cavalli si nasce is a 1988 Italian comedy film written and directed by cartoonist Sergio Staino. The film won the Silver Ribbon for Best Score. Monsieur Hector Monsieur Hector is a 1940 French musical comedy film based upon the play by Pierre de Marivaux, directed by Maurice Cammage and starring Fernandel, Denise Grey and Georges Grey. The Wild Goose Chase The Wild Goose Chase is an animated short film made by the Van Beuren Studios, and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. Tally Brown, New York Tally Brown, New York is a 1979 documentary film directed, written and produced by Rosa von Praunheim. The film is about the singing and acting career of Tally Brown, a classically trained opera and blues singer who was a star of underground films in New York City and a denizen of its underworld in the late 1960s. In this documentary, Praunheim relies on extensive interviews with Brown, as she recounts her collaboration with Andy Warhol, Taylor Mead and others, as well as her friendships with Holly Woodlawn, and Divine. Brown opens the film with a cover of David Bowies "Heroes" and concludes with "Rock n Roll Suicide." The film captures not only Tally Brown’s career but also a particular New York milieu in the 1970s. In the same year of its release, the documentary won the Film Award in Silver at the German Film Awards for Outstanding Non-Feature Film. The documentary is also noteworthy for being the first of Von Praunheims many portraits of women, usually aging legendary performers, who have become cult figures among the LGBT community. The Hell Before Death Comandamenti per un gangster is a 1968 gangster film directed by Alfio Caltabiano The Last Bohemian The Good Soldier Schweik is a 1931 Czechoslovak black-and-white comedy film directed by Martin Frič, based on Jaroslav Hašeks novel The Good Soldier Švejk. Paklíc Paklíč is a 1944 Czechoslovak criminal comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Oldřich Nový, Jiřina Steimarová, Josef Kemr and Jaroslav Marvan. Svet kde se zebrá Svět kde se žebrá is a 1938 Czechoslovak comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Hugo Haas, Marie Glázrová, and Ladislav Boháč. D'Artagnan contro i 3 moschettieri Revenge of the Musketeers is a 1964 Italian adventure film directed by Fulvio Tului. Quiero llenarme de ti Quiero llenarme de ti is a 1969 Argentine film. Hold My Hand Hold My Hand is a 1938 British musical comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Stanley Lupino, Fred Emney and Barbara Blair. The films plot follows a wealthy man who buys a newspaper, resulting in a series of romantic entanglements. It was based on a musical play by Lupino. Opstinsko dete A Child of the Community is a 1953 Yugoslav comedy film directed by Mladomir Puriša Đorđević and starring Viktor Starčić, Elma Karlowa and Aleksandar Stojković. Gli eroi del doppio gioco Gli eroi del doppio gioco is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque. Private Aleksandr Matrosov Private Aleksandr Matrosov is a 1947 Soviet drama film directed by Leonid Lukov. Broken English Broken English is a 1981 drama film based on the theme of interracial romance. It is the only film to feature Oona ONeill in an acting role. Lyubimaya devushka The Beloved is a 1940 Soviet drama film directed by Ivan Pyryev. Maa Aur Mamta Maa Aur Mamta is a 1970 Bollywood drama film, produced by Baldev Pushkarna and M.M. Malhotra under the Suchitra Kala Mandir banner and directed by Asit Sen. It stars Jeetendra, Mumtaz, Ashok Kumar, Nutan in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The Little Shepherd Boy from the Valley Pasáček z doliny is a 1983 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Vlastimil Drbal and Josef Kemr. It was based on a novel by Ladislav Fuks. Vårnatt Vårnatt is a Norwegian film from 1976 directed by Erik Solbakken. Solbakken also wrote the script, which was based on Tarjei Vesaass 1954 novel Spring Night. Olav Dalgard was the script consultant. Vårnatt premiered on February 26, 1976. Cuando los duendes cazan perdices Cuando los duendes cazan perdices is a 1955 Argentine film. La culpa La Culpa is a 1969 Argentine film. El candidato The Candidate is a 1959 Argentine drama film directed by Fernando Ayala and starring Olga Zubarry, Duilio Marzio and Alfredo Alcón. The films sets were designed by the art director Mario Vanarelli. La miel se fue de la luna La miel se fue de la luna is a 1952 Mexican film. Yo quiero ser hombre Yo quiero ser hombre is a 1950 Mexican film. It stars Alma Rosa Aguirre, Abel Salazar and Sara García. La cobarde The Coward is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by Julio Bracho and starring Irasema Dilián, Ernesto Alonso and Carlos Navarro. Good Vibrations Good Vibrations is a 1992 Australian mini series about a family who discover their house is a portal to the afterlife. It was shot from 1 July to 2 August 1991. Cuando en el cielo pasen lista Cuando en el cielo pasen lista is a 1945 Argentine film directed by Carlos F. Borcosque. Death & Taxes Death & Taxes is a 1993 documentary film directed by Jeffrey F. Jackson about Gordon Kahl, a tax protester who was killed in a shootout with local law enforcement officials in Smithville in 1983. Los drogadictos Los Drogadictos is a 1979 Argentine comedy film drama directed by Enrique Carreras. Gikor Gikor is a 1934 Armenian melodrama film based on Hovhannes Tumanyans poem of the same name. In the USSR, the film was released on 19 December 1934. The film was directed by Amasi Martirosyan and starring Hrachia Nersisyan, Avet Avetisyan and Hasmik. In Heaven In Heaven is a 1998 Austrian drama film directed by Michael Bindlechner. The plot of the film involves Csiwi, a 16-year-old boy who learns about life through unruly girlfriend and chastened buddy. The film was entered into the 1999 International Film Festival Rotterdam. Los verdes paraísos Los Verdes paraísos is a 1947 Argentine film. Dédé Dédé is a 1935 French comedy film directed by René Guissart, based on the operetta Dédé by Albert Willemetz, and starring Danielle Darrieux, Albert Préjean and Mireille Perrey. The music is by Henri Christiné. Rani Kasularangamma Rani Kasula Rangamma is a 1981 Telugu language film starring Chiranjeevi and Sridevi in lead roles. Pra Quem Fica, Tchau Pra Quem Fica, Tchau is a 1971 Brazilian comedy film directed by and starring Reginaldo Faria. The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 44th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Los chantas Los Chantas is a 1975 Argentine film. Last Foxtrot in Burbank Last Foxtrot in Burbank is a 1973 film directed by Charles Band. It is a spoof of Last Tango in Paris. Amigos para la aventura Amigos para la aventura is a 1978 Argentine comedy film directed by Palito Ortega and written by Víctor Sueiro. Mei hua Victory is a 1976 Taiwanese war film directed by Liu Chia-chang, set in the Second Sino-Japanese War. The film won 5 awards at the 1976 Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards, including Best Feature Film. Monsieur Coccinelle Monsieur Coccinelle is a 1938 French comedy film directed by Dominique Bernard-Deschamps and starring Pierre Larquey, Jane Loury and Jeanne Provost. The films sets were designed by Boris Bilinsky. The plot was based on an original story written by Bernard-Deschamps himself. It is notable for its break with conventional realism, with several scenes that push towards outright fantasy. The film had trouble securing distribution and initially premiered at an art house venue. It was only during wartime, when it benefited from a national shortage of films, that it received a general release. Life Life is a lost 1920 American silent drama film directed by Travers Vale and written by William A. Brady based upon the play Life by Thompson Buchanan. The film stars Nita Naldi, Hubert Druce, Jack Mower, J.H. Gilmour, Arline Pretty, and Leeward Meeker. The film was released on November 13, 1920, by Paramount Pictures. Un novio para Laura Un novio para Laura is a 1955 Argentine film, directed by Julio Saraceni and starring Lolita Torres and Alberto Berco. Filming took place in Buenos Aires. President Haudecoeur President Haudecoeur is a 1940 French comedy film directed by Jean Dréville and starring Harry Baur, Betty Stockfeld and Marguerite Deval. The films art direction was by Roland Quignon. Los astronautas Los astronautas is a 1964 Mexican comic science fiction film directed by Miguel Zacarías and starring the double act Viruta y Capulina, performed by Marco Antonio Campos and Gaspar Henaine. El deseo The Desire is a 1944 Argentine drama film directed by Carlos Schlieper and starring Elsa OConnor, Aída Luz and Roberto Airaldi. The films sets were designed by the art director Juan Manuel Concado. Diamond Safari Diamond Safari Die letzte Droschke von Berlin The Last Horse Carriage in Berlin is a 1926 German silent comedy drama film directed by Carl Boese and starring Lupu Pick, Hedwig Wangel and Maly Delschaft. The films art direction was by Franz Schroedter. The film premiered in Berlin on 18 March 1926. Bairoletto, la aventura de un rebelde Bairoletto, la aventura de un rebelde is a 1985 Argentine historical drama about Juan Bautista Bairoletto directed and written by Atilio Polverini and Sebastián Larreta. Se lo scopre Gargiulo What if Gargiulo Finds Out? is a 1988 Italian comedy film written and directed by Elvio Porta and starring Giuliana De Sio and Richard Anconina. Marooned Marooned is a 1994 short film starring Robert Carlyle, Stevan Rimkus and Liza Walker. The film centres around Peter Camaron who works at Left Luggage at a train station. Turkey Time Turkey Time is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Ralph Lynn, Robertson Hare and Dorothy Hyson. The screenplay concerns a group of guests come to stay with the Stoatt family in the seaside town of Eden Bay for Christmas. They soon become involved with an impoverished concert performer whose innocent presence in the house leads to a series of misunderstandings. It was adapted from the 1931 play Turkey Time by Ben Travers, one of the Aldwych Farces. The Blue Lagoon The Blue Lagoon is a 1923 silent film adaptation of Henry De Vere Stacpooles 1908 novel of the same name about children who come of age while stranded on a tropical island. This is the first telling of this often filmed story. This film was followed by remakes in 1949, 1980 and 2012. All for Old Ireland All for Old Ireland is an American silent film produced by Sid Films and distributed by Lubin Manufacturing Company. It was directed by Sidney Olcott and played by Valentine Grant, Laurene Santley and PH OMalley in the leading roles. Vilkkanundu Swapnangal Vilkkanundu Swapnangal is a 1980 Malayalam dramatic film, directed by Azad, written by M.T. Vasudevan Nair and starring Sukumaran. The film features Mammootty, in a small role. Bophana: A Cambodian Tragedy Bophana: A Cambodian Tragedy, or Bophana, une tragédie cambodgienne, is a 1996 French-Cambodian made-for-television docudrama directed by Rithy Panh. Golden Soak Golden Soak is a 1979 Australian mini series about an English mining engineer who travels to Australia. based on the book written by Hammond Innes. Camino de Sacramento Camino de Sacramento is a 1945 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Chi no mure Apart from Life is a 1970 Japanese drama film directed by Kei Kumai. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. Anti-hero Anti-hero is a 1999 action film directed by Matt Jaissle and stars Isaac Cooper, Craig Smith, Mark Arndt, Dave Bramwell, Todd Tjersland, Steve Sheppard and Sam Walt. The film revolves around a second-rate TV actor, Ace Baldwin, and his co-star, Rick Beverly, who together are the main stars of a low-budget, low-quality super-hero television series relatively unknown in the US, but is allegedly "#3 in Mexico." The film was shot in and around Olympia, Washington. Four Faces of God Four Faces of God is a 2002 film directed by Anthony Hartman. Written by Hartman and Jango Sircus, the film stars Leon Robinson as Jah, Robert LaSardo as Tony, and Jaime King as Sam. Riding High Riding High is a 1981 British drama film directed by Ross Cramer and starring Eddie Kidd, Irene Handl and Murray Salem. The screenplay concerns a bored young motorcycle messenger who begins training to take part in a major competition. The Prince from Arcadien The Prince of Arcadia is a 1932 Austrian-German romance film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Willi Forst, Liane Haid and Hedwig Bleibtreu. It premiered on 18 May 1932. Strip Tease Murder Strip Tease Murder is a low budget 1961 British film thriller directed by Ernest Morris and starring John Hewer and Ann Lynn. Milap Milap is a 1972 Bollywood action film directed by B.R. Ishara . The film stars Shatrughan Sinha, Danny Denzongpa and Reena Roy. Dager fra 1000 år Dager fra 1000 år is a 1970 Norwegian anthology film written and directed by Anja Breien, Egil Kolstø and Espen Thorstenson. These three young directors got a chance to each contribute to a segment of a featured film. The three episodes take place in the past, the present, and the future. Aulad Aulad is a 1968 Hindi-language drama film, produced and directed by Kundan Kumar under the Kundan Films banner. It stars Jeetendra, Babita in the lead roles with music composed by Chitragupta Shrivastava. La mujer sin lágrimas Woman Without Tears is a 1951 Mexican historical drama film directed by Alfredo B. Crevenna and starring Libertad Lamarque, Marga López and Ernesto Alonso. Telling Whoppers Telling Whoppers is a 1926 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan and nephew Anthony Mack. It was the 55th Our Gang short subject released. How Death Came to Earth Alor Pipasa Alor Pipasa is a Bengali drama film directed by Tarun Majumder and produced by Debesh Ghosh based on a same name novel of Balai Chand Mukhopadhyay. This film was released on 15 January 1965 under the banner of D.R. Productions. Music of the movie was done by Hemanta Mukherjee. Thagini Thagini is a Bengali suspense drama film directed by Tarun Majumdar based on a short story of Subodh Ghosh. This film was released on 13 December 1974 in the banner of Chaya O Chabi Production. Music of the film was scored by Hemanta Mukherjee Percy Percy is a 1989 Indian Parsi Gujarati comedy drama film directed by Pervez Merwanji. The film is about a Parsi boy from Bombay. The film was well received and won the 1989 Best Gujarati Film Award at the National Film Awards. Chiriyo Chiri Chiriyo Chiri is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Balachandra Menon and produced by P. V. Gangadharan. The film stars Balachandra Menon, Kaviyoor Ponnamma, Adoor Bhasi and Maniyanpilla Raju in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Raveendran. Art direction by Kalalayam Ravi. Rabmadár Prisoner Number Seven is a 1929 German-Hungarian drama film directed by Lajos Lázár and Paul Sugar and starring Hans Adalbert Schlettow, Lissy Arna and Charlotte Susa. Sleeping Pills Sleeping Pills is a film written and directed by Michael Lauter, which tells the story of a young man who struggles to find his place in an ephemeral landscape. Mayumi: Virgin Terrorist Mayumi also known as Mayumi: Virgin Terrorist is a 1990 South Korean film directed by Shin Sang-ok based on the bombing of Korean Air Flight 858. The film was selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but it was not accepted as a nominee. Idavela Idavela is a 1982 Malayalam teen film written by Padmarajan and directed by Mohan. It stars Ashokan, Idavela Babu and Nalini in the lead roles. It was the debut film of Idavela Babu, who got his screenname through this film. The Bed La Cama is a 1968 Argentine film. Beyond the Last Mountain Beyond the Last Mountain is a Pakistani English language film written and directed by Javed Jabbar. It was Pakistan’s first English language film, which was shown at the first Bombay International Film Festival in 1976. It was also released in a Urdu version with the title "Musafir". Adela Adela is a 2000 Argentine thriller film directed and written by Eduardo Mignogna. The film was based on the novel Le Coup de lune by Georges Simenon, adapted by François-Olivier Rousseau. The film starred Eulalia Ramón and Grégoire Colin. Gumastavin Magal Gumasthavin Magal is a 1974 Tamil language film directed by A. P. Nagarajan, starring Sivakumar and Aarathi in the lead roles. Kamal Haasan appears as a villain throughout the film. Khayal Gatha Khayal Gatha is a 1989 Indian experimental film written and directed by Kumar Shahani. The film is about the history of the Khayal genre of Indian classical singing. The film also traces the relationship of Khayal genre with Indian classical dance. The film marked the acting debut of Rajat Kapoor, who was unknown at the time, but got his big international break in Mira Nairs Monsoon Wedding as a sexually abusive uncle and later got his mainstream Bollywood break in Dil Chahta Hai. Naina Naina is a 1973 Bollywood film directed by Kanak Mishra. The song Hone Lagi Hai Raat Jawan, rendered by Asha Bhosle, earned her the 5th Filmfare award. It was composed by Shankar-Jaikishan. The movie has similarities with Daphne du Mauriers novel Rebecca and features Shashi Kapoor in a rare negative role as a high-born aristocrat. Moushumi Chatterjee plays his second wife, who is constantly being compared with his first. Antima Theerpu Antima Teerpu is a 1988 Indian Telugu film directed by Joshiy. It was a remake of the directors own Malayalam film, New Delhi, which was loosely based on the novel, The Almighty, written by Irving Wallace. It is the only Telugu film to be entirely shot in Delhi. Krishnam Raju won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor - Telugu for this film. The Hate That Hate Produced The Hate That Hate Produced is a television documentary about Black Nationalism in America, focusing on the Nation of Islam and, to a lesser extent, the United African Nationalist Movement. It was produced in 1959 by Mike Wallace and Louis Lomax. Das häßliche Mädchen Das häßliche Mädchen is a German comedy film made in early 1933, during the transition from the Weimar Republic to Nazi Germany, and premièred in September that year. It was the first or second film directed by Hermann Kosterlitz, who left Germany before the film was completed and later worked in the United States under the name Henry Koster, and the last German film in which Dolly Haas appeared; she also later emigrated to the US. A riot broke out at the première to protest the male lead, Max Hansen, who was supposedly "too Jewish." The films representation of the "ugly girl" as outsider has been described as a metaphorical way to explore the outsider existence of Jews. A Steam Train Passes A Steam Train Passes is an award winning Australian 1974 short film set in the 1940s, featuring the construction and operation of locomotive 3801. Jeeva Jeeva is a 1988 Tamil language action film, directed by Pratap K. Pothen, starring Sathyaraj and Amala in lead roles. Amala created a sensation by appearing in a bikini onscreen. Prüfstand VII Prüfstand VII is a 2002 German docudrama film directed by Robert Bramkamp, about the V-2 rocket and the rocket research in the Peenemünde Army Research Center. The film deals with the history of ideas surrounding the rocket research and the conquest of space, with Bianca as the spirit of the rocket guiding the viewer around different aspects of rocket research. It is partly inspired by Thomas Pynchons novel Gravitys Rainbow and features dramatization of some selected scenes from the novel. The film starred Hanjo Berressem, Inga Busch, and Jeff Caster. It is available in a version partly adopted to English. Diya Aur Toofan Diya Aur Toofan is a 1969 Pakistani, Urdu romantic comedy film starring a crazy doctor and the man who falls in love with his daughter. Devadas Devadasu is a 1953 Indian bilingual romance film, directed by Vedantam Raghavaiah and produced by D. L. Narayana for Vinodha Pictures. Aluri Chakrapani wrote the script based on Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyays novel, Devdas. C. R. Subbaraman composed the films music. The film was edited by P. V. Narayanan, while B. S. Ranga provided the cinematography. The film focuses on Devadasu and Parvati, who have been in love since childhood. Parvatis father objects to the relationship and forces her to marry a middle-aged zamindar. Unable to cope with his failure to win Parvati, Devadas turns into a drunkard, and the rest of the film is about whether or not Devadas meets Parvati again. The film was produced in Telugu and Tamil languages with slightly different casts. Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri, and Lalitha played the lead roles in both versions; supporting roles were played by S. V. Ranga Rao, Chilakalapudi Seeta Rama Anjaneyulu, Dorasamy and Surabhi Kamalabai. Devadasu was released on 26 June 1953, and the Tamil version was released three months later, on 11 September 1953. Both versions were critically and commercially successful. It has since achieved cult status, with terms and phrases from the film being widely cited. Both versions proved to be a major breakthrough in Nageswara Raos career, although they also led to him being typecast in similar roles. Agni Parvatham Agni Parvatam is the most powerful character role in the filmography of Superstar Krishna. The movie was made in 1985, produced by C. Ashwini Dutt and K. Raghavendra Rao under the banner of Vyjayanthi Movies. The movie was a industry hit in the box office of Tollywood, with 5 musical hits, including a solo title song. Master Arjun acted as a child character, Jamadagni. Krishnas aggressive dialogue "Aggipetti Vunda?" became so popular in 1980s. Singing During the Occupation Chantons sous lOccupation is a French documentary film from 1976. It was directed and written by André Halimi, starring Pascal Mazzotti, Maître Naud, and Fabienne Jamet. The film tells about artists and entertainers under the Nazi occupation of France. It presents the entire spectrum from resisters to semi-fascists. The Sorceror The Ringer is a 1932 Austrian-German mystery film directed by Martin Frič and Karel Lamač and starring Paul Richter, Maria Matray and Wera Engels. It is a screen adaptation of Edgar Wallaces novel The Ringer. Another German version Der Hexer was made in 1964. It was shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna. The films sets were designed by the art director Heinz Fenchel. Wrong Number, Miss Wrong Number, Miss is a 1932 German romantic comedy film directed by E.W. Emo and starring Magda Schneider, Johannes Riemann and Trude Berliner. It was remade in Italian the same year as The Telephone Operator. In 1934 it was remade as a British film Give Her a Ring. Savur-Mogila The Savur Grave is a 1926 Soviet silent adventure film directed by Ivane Perestiani. It is the sequel to the 1923 film Red Devils. Iddaru Mitrulu Iddaru Mitrulu is a 1961 Telugu drama film, produced by D. Madhusudhana Rao under Annapurna Pictures and directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Raja Sulochana, E. V. Saroja in the lead roles and music composed by Saluri Rajeswara Rao. The film is a remake of 1957 Bengali film Tasher Ghar. The film is the first Telugu film in which an actor portrayed a dual role. This film is the first debut to lyricist Dasarathi and dialogue writer Korrapati Gangadhara Rao and it is the first film of music director Saluri Rajeswara Rao in this banner; after that he has given music for maximum movies in this banner. Stolen Paradise Stolen Paradise is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Julio Bracho and starring Arturo de Córdova, Irasema Dilián and María Douglas. Camino del infierno Road of Hell is a 1951 Mexican thriller film directed by Miguel Morayta and starring Pedro Armendáriz, Leticia Palma and Wolf Ruvinskis. The films art direction was by Gunther Gerszo. Prem Tapasya Prem Tapasya is a 1983 Bollywood romantic film, produced by Akkineni Nageswara Rao under the Annapurna Studios banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars Jeetendra, Reena Roy, Rekha in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film is a remake of the Telugu blockbuster movie Premabhishekam, starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Sridevi, Jayasudha in the pivotal roles. Both the movies are made by the same banner and director. The film was successful and Reena Roy was praised for her role as a sacrificial romantic women as she is often seen in her films. El que recibe las bofetadas El que recibe las bofetadas is a 1947 Argentine film directed by Boris H. Hardy. Pantáta Bezousek Pantáta Bezoušek is a 1941 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Fúlmine Fúlmine is a 1949 Argentine film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera. It is based in the Guillermo Divitos comic strip Fúlmine character. Samadhi Samadhi is a 1950 Bollywood spy film directed by Ramesh Saigal. A box office success, the film was the highest earning film of 1950, earning an approximate gross of Rs. 1,35,00,000 and a net of Rs. 75,00,000. --plot-- Hum Ek Hain Hum Ek Hain is a 1946 Indian Hindi-language film co-written and directed by P. L. Santoshi in his directorial debut. The film stars Durga Khote, along with Kamala Kotnis, Dev Anand, Rehana and Rehman in their cinematic acting debut. It was released on 8 June 1946. Subhodayam Nilanjan Subhodayam is a 1980 Telugu film directed by K. Viswanath. It is remade in Hindi language as Kaamchor in 1982 starring Rakesh Roshan and Jaya Prada and in Kannada as Idu Entha Subhodayam named recently add Agarbatti market full profile " Nilanjan Subhodayam Pooja agarbatti "in Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh State India and Bangalore Karnataka India. Maria Mariana II Maria Mariana II is a 1998 Malaysian drama film directed by Yusof Haslam. It was the sequel to the 1996 hit film Maria Mariana. The film was released in Malaysian cinemas on 2 April 1998. Arasiyal Arasiyal is an Indian 1997 Tamil language film directed by R. K. Selvamani. The film features Mammootty, Shilpa Shirodkar and Roja in lead roles. The film, produced by Motherland Movies Internationals, had musical score by Vidyasagar and was released on 12 December 1997. Como Consolar Viúvas How to Console Widows is a 1976 Brazilian film directed by José Mojica Marins. Marins is best known for the Zé do Caixão film series. In this film Marins is credited as J. Avelar. Mayajalam Mayajalam is a movie released in Malayalam in 1998. The movie is directed by Balu Kiriyath, starring Mukesh, N. F. Varghese and Idavela Babu Tamil actress Sanghavi was signed to play the female lead, but she opted out due to date clashes, and was replaced by Vineetha. Jeevante Jeevan Jeevante Jeevan is a 1985 Indian Malayalam-language film written and directed by J. Williams. The film stars Mohanlal, Maniyanpilla Raju, Prathapachandran and Arathi Gupta in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Koodum Thedi Koodum Thedi is a 1985 Malayalam film starring Mohanlal, Radhika, Rahman, Nadia Moidu, Soman, Thilakan, Sankaradi etc. Written by S. N. Swamy and Rajmohan, the film was directed by Paul Babu, and features music by Jerry Amaldev. The cinematography has been handled by P. C. Sreeram. Dharma Dharma is a 1998 Tamil action film directed by Keyaar. The film features Vijayakanth and Preetha Vijayakumar in lead roles. The film, produced by A. Abbas Rowther, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 9 July 1998. It was a moderate success at the box office. The film is a remake of the Hindi film Ziddi. It was dubbed in Telugu as Vikram Dharma. Garjanai Garjanam is a 1981 Malayalam-language Indian action film, directed by C. V. Rajendran, The film has Rajinikanth in the lead role, supported by Balan K. Nair, Madhavi and Sukumari. Jayan was the original lead actor of the film and had already shot some scenes. But because of his sudden and unexpected death, it was later completed with Rajinikanth. This was the second and last Malayalam movie of Rajinikanth. Garjanai Garjane is a 1981 Kannada-language film directed by C. V. Rajendran. La edad de piedra La edad de piedra is a 1964 Mexican comedy film starring Viruta and Capulina. Blue Demon: El Demonio Azul Demonio azul is a 1965 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Detectives o ladrones..? (Dos agentes inocentes) Detectives o ladrones..? is a 1967 Mexican comedy film starring Viruta and Capulina. Wielka droga Wielka droga is a 1946 Polish film directed by Michał Waszyński. Lesbian Harem is a 1987 Japanese pink film directed by Tomoaki Hosoyama. All Jokes Aside All Jokes Aside is a 2000 documentary about black comedians in Hollywood. Highway Amazon Highway Amazon is a 2001 documentary film directed by Ronnie Cramer. It chronicles the life of body builder Christine Fetzer, as she travels across the United States wrestling men in hotel rooms. During the course of the film, Fetzer reminisces about her former career as an exotic dancer and is shown lifting weights and engaging in several erotic wrestling matches, as well as indulging her clients in muscle worship. Highway Amazon was named Best Documentary at the Humboldt Film Festival in Arcata, California. Ente Mohangal Poovaninju Ente Mohangal Poovaninju is a 1982 Indian Malayalam-language romance film written and directed by Bhadran. Starring Shankar, Menaka and Mohanlal. The film features music composed by V. Dakshinamoorthy. The film was remade in Tamil as Isai Paadum Thendral, with Sivakumar and Ambika in the lead roles. Safa'ih min dhahab Golden Horseshoes is a 1989 Tunisian drama film directed by Nouri Bouzid. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Professor Popper's Problem Professor Poppers Problems was a film made in 1974 turned into a 6-part serial by Mersey Film Productions for the Childrens Film Foundation. Taylor's Wall Taylors Wall is a 2001 television film directed by Craig Ross Jr., written by Cheryl McKay and starring Sam Doumit and Lukas Behnken. Destino de un capricho Destino de un capricho is a 1972 Argentine film. Los Beverly de Peralvillo Los Beverly de Peralvillo is a 1971 Mexican comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés. The film is based on the television series of the same name. El otro Cristóbal El Otro Cristóbal is a 1963 Cuban film directed by Armand Gatti. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. Chaani Chaani is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by Rajaram Vankudre Shantaram. The songs in this film are written by renowned Marathi poet Mr. Chintamani Tryambak Khanolkar under pseudonym Arti Prabhu. Sharara Sharara is a 1984 Hindi-language Indian film directed by Rajendra Singh Babu, starring Raaj Kumar, Shatrughan Sinha, Mithun Chakraborty, Hema Malini, Shakti Kapoor, Ranjeet, Kader Khan and Vijayendra Ghatge. It is a film adaptation of Irving Wallaces 1980 novel The Second Lady. Kumbakonam Gopalu Kumbakonam Gopalu is a 1998 Indian Tamil film directed by Keyaar, produced by A. V. Subba Rao, and starring Pandiarajan, Mayuri, Janagaraj and Thyagu. It has a musical score by Ilayaraja. The film was a remake of Kannada film Gauri Ganesha. Your Day Will Come Lak Yawm Ya Zalem is a classic 1951 Egyptian drama film directed by Salah Abouseif. It starred Faten Hamama, Mahmoud el-Meliguy, Mohammed Tawfik and Mohsen Sarhan and was chosen as one of the best 150 Egyptian film productions in 1996, during the Egyptian Cinema centennial. The film was presented in the Berlin International Film Festival. Space Riders Space Riders is a 1984 British sports drama film directed by Joe Massot starring Grand Prix motorcycle racing world champion Barry Sheene as himself. It tells the story of Sheenes pursuit of the world title, including his recovery from a near-fatal accident at Silverstone. Poovarasan Poovarasan is a 1996 Tamil drama film, directed by Gokula Krishnan, starring Karthik and Rachana Banerjee. The film, produced by M Gafar includes a musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 9 August, 1996.This is Rachana Banerjees debut Tamil film. Paap Ki Kamaee Paap Ki Kamaee is a 1980 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Kawal Sharma, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Sangeeta Bijlani, Shilpa Shirodkar, Ektaa Bahl and Prem Chopra Kanni Raasi Kanni Rasi is a 1985 Tamil language drama film directed by newcomer Pandiarajan. The film features Prabhu and Revathi in lead roles. The film, produced by S. Shanmugarajan and D. Manickavasagam, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 15 February 1985. Kirare Yosaburô is a 1960 Japanese chambara film directed by Daisuke Itō starring Raizo Ichikawa, originally released by Daiei Film. Madurai Veeran Madurai Veeran is a 1956 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Dasari Yoganand, written by Kannadasan, and produced by Lena Chettiar. Based on the folklore legend turned deity of the same name, it stars M. G. Ramachandran as the eponymous character, with Bhanumathi Ramakrishna and Padmini playing his love interests. T. S. Balaiah, N. S. Krishnan and T. A. Madhuram play supporting roles. Madurai Veeran was released on 13 April 1956, during Puthandu. The film became a major commercial success, and had a theatrical run of over 200 days, thereby becoming a silver jubilee film. It was also a milestone in the careers of Ramachandran and Padmini, and led to many more similar films being made. Un sabado mas Un sábado más is Mexican motion picture categorized as action and drama. The film was released in 1985. Bhatti Vikramarka Bhatti Vikramarka is a 1960 Telugu swashbuckling adventure fantasy film, produced by P. V. V. Satyanarayana Murthy under the P.V.V.S.M. Productions banner and directed by Jampana. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Anjali Devi, and Kanta Rao in the lead roles and music composed by Pendyala Nageswara Rao. It is a commercial hit film that ran for 100 days. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Patti Vikramathithan. My Left Breast My Left Breast is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Gerry Rogers and released in 2000. Starring Rogers and her partner Peg Norman, the film documents Rogers experience being diagnosed with and treated for breast cancer. The film was screened theatrically at selected documentary and LGBT film festivals in Canada and the United States, but was distributed primarily as an episode of the CBC Television documentary series The Passionate Eye. Rogers tour to promote the film included an appearance on The Rosie ODonnell Show in December 2000. Engine Trouble Engine Trouble is a 2002 17-minute-long fantasy short film. It was directed by Brad Barnes, written by Brad and Todd Barnes, produced by Todd Barnes, and starred Celine du Tertre and the voice of Academy Award-winner actor Christopher Walken. Baadal Baadal is a 1985 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Anand SagarEdited by Subhash Sehgal , starring Shammi Kapoor, Mithun Chakraborty, Poonam Dhillon, Arun Govil, Bob Christo and Shakti Kapoor. Akeyuku sora is a 1929 black and white Japanese silent film with benshi accompaniment directed by Torajiro Saito. A melodrama about an orphan and her mother who are separated and lose contact, but are later reunited. Firedancer Fire Dancer is a 2002 film directed by an Afghan-American, Jawed Wassel. It was the first Afghan film to be submitted for an Academy Award. Daddy's Double Daddys Double is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Film Corporation. The film focuses on Hal, a young man, who proposes to Sue, his love interest. Her father overhears and becomes furious before whisking his daughter away to a boarding school. Hal and Sue attempt to elope, but it is foiled. Hal then gets an idea to disguise himself as the father and reclaim Sue. The plan works, but the father follows in pursuit. He breaks into the wedding ceremony at the parsons house and sees his double. He then laughs and approves of the marriage. The film was the fourth release by Thanhouser and it was met with favorable reviews by critics. In 2007, a surviving print was released on DVD with a new original score composed and performed by Raymond A. Brubacher. Chauraha Chauraha is a 1994 Bollywood Action film, produced by Pradeep Shirodkar under the Revathi Films banner and directed by Sadaqat Hussain. It stars Jeetendra, Jaya Prada, Jackie Shroff, Ashwini Bhave in pivotal roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Innethe Programme Innathe Program is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. G. Vishwambharan and produced by Changanassery Basheer. The film stars Mukesh, A. C. Zainuddin, Philomina and Radha in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. Kaazhchakkppuram Kaazhchakkappuram is a 1992 Indian Malayalam film, directed by V. R. Gopalakrishnan, starring Mukesh and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. Jallad No. 1 Jallad No. 1 is a 2000 Bollywood film, directed by Kanti Shah. The film was released on 22 December 2000. It stars Dharmendra, Shakti Kapoor and Kiran Kumar among many others. It is produced by O. P. Goyal and written by Bashir Babbar, with music by Ghulam Ali Chandar. Etha Oru Snehagatha Itha Oru Snehagatha is a 1997 Indian Malayalam romance film, written and directed by Captain Raju. The film stars Vikram, with Raju and Laila in the leading roles. It was dubbed and released in Tamil as Thrill in May 2002, shortly after the success of Dhill, in which Vikram and Laila had featured. Kalamasseriyil Kalyanayogam Kalamasseriyil Kalyanayogam is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Balu Kiriyath, starring Mukesh and Charmila in the lead roles. Radholsavam Radholsavam is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. Anil and Babu Narayanan, starring Suresh Gopi and Maathu in the lead roles. Apne Huye Paraye Apne Huye Paraye is a 1964 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Ajit Chakraborty. It stars Manoj Kumar and Mala Sinha in pivotal roles. Plot Rekha lives with her widowed mom. At the age of 5 Lata daughter of Rekhas moms friend comes to stay with them with her maid as her parents die. Shankar and Rekha are childhood friends. Shankar moves to Kanpur in childhood and comes back home at young age after becoming the doctor. Rekha is sweet and simple on one side and Lata is very arrogant and hot minded on other side they both are bought up together. Shankar & Rekha fall in love. Shankar asks for Rekhas hand for marriage to Rekhas mom which she happily agrees. On other side Lata too falls for Shankar. Lata with help of her maid cunningly locks herself with Shankar in her bedroom and claims of having affair with Shankar. Rekhas mom believes in Latas lies and even Rekha cant do anything about it. Shocked Rekhas mom gets ill and Rekha for her mothers last wish asks Shankar to marry Lata. Shankar refuses initially but after more force from Rekha he finally agrees. Shankar and Lata gets married. Rekhas mom dies leaving behind burden of loan which she had taken for Latas marriage. Rekha sells her house and belongings to repay loan and moves in with her servant Foghat whom she calls mama. Lata and Shankar marriage does not go smooth because of latas bad nature and results in frequent fight between them. Rekha gets job and lives normal life. Shankar tries to meet Rekha but she avoids him. One day Rekha gets ill and Shankar being doctor mama calls him for Rekhas treatment. Lata suspects that Shankar & Rekha are still having affair again plans scheme and forces Rekha to move in to her house. Rekha first hesitates but finally she agrees and moves in with her mama. One night when Shankar and mama are not at home Latas maid puts poison in Rekhas glass of water which unknowingly Lata drinks. In morning Lata is found dead. Case moves to court as Rekha being accused of latas murder. There is courtroom drama and in end Latas maid meets accident and confesses her crime in hospital and Shankar & Rekha get along again. Shankar Shambhu Shankar Shambhu is a 1976 Bollywood action film directed by Chand. The Snell Show The Snell Show is a short film by Scottish-born director, Andrew Black. The film is a black comedy featuring a nuclear explosion at a family get-together. The film has multiple levels of meaning. It can be taken as a straightforward satire on nuclear weapons and the Cold War or a commentary on how commonplace and mundane technology has become in our lives. Says director Black: "Both of these were in my mind as I wrote the screenplay — and then 9/11 happened. The world was inundated with visions of collapsing skyscrapers and burning wreckage — and we couldn’t stop watching. For me, the film became more about our fascination with violence and how it is frequently presented as a form of spectacle and entertainment through the media." Author of the short story, Darl Larsen, adds: "The genre that might be called "nuclear fiction" has always fascinated me, especially the often-banal way we tend to treat the most destructive force in our possession and The Snell Show seemed a fitting tribute to such ambivalence". After winning the Grand Jury Prize at the 2003 Slamdance Film Festival, The Snell Show went on to play many festivals across the nation, including the HBO US Comedy Arts Festival, Maryland Film Festival, AFI Film Festival, and Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival. Ganga Tere Desh Mein Ganga Tere Desh Mein is a 1988 Bollywood film directed by Vijay Reddy, starring Dharmendra and Jayaprada. Bis fünf nach zwölf - Adolf Hitler und das 3. Reich Bis fünf nach zwölf – Adolf Hitler und das 3. Reich is a 1953 West German documentary film directed by Gerhard Grindel. The film is also known as Adolf Hitler - Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer: Dokumente der Zeitgeschichte in West Germany, Adolf Hitler und das 3. Reich - Sein Untergang and Bis 5 nach 12. Gangvaa Gangvaa is a 1984 Hindi film directed by Rajasekhar. The movie starring Rajinikanth, Shabana Azmi and Suresh Oberoi in lead roles. It was a Hit in Hindi. It is a remake of the 1983 Tamil film Malaiyoor Mambattiyan that starred Thyagarajan and Saritha in the lead roles. Baali Umar Ko Salaam Baali Umar Ko Salaam is a 1994 Hindi film starring Kamal Sadanah and Tisca Chopra. Neeyat Neeyat is a 1980 Indian Hindi-language action romantic film, produced by Pradeep Sharma and Manoj Kaytee under the Screen Idol Productions banner and directed by Anil Ganguly. It stars Shashi Kapoor, Jeetendra, Rakesh Roshan, Rekha in the lead roles and music composed by Kalyanji Anandji. A Cantor's Tale A Cantors Tale is a 2005 documentary by Erik Greenberg Anjou. The film profiles Jacob Mendelson, a practitioner of Jewish liturgical music who has dedicated his life to preserving the forms traditional vocal stylings. Anjou follows Mendelson around Borough Park, his old neighborhood in Brooklyn. Mendelson, who carries a tuning fork with him at all times, is prone to burst into song. During their journey through Borough Park, Anjou finds that the neighborhood has a fair number of bakers with vocal talents as good as their knishes. Mendelson also recalls when cantors were as popular as baseball players. "They had groupies," he tells Anjou, a strong incentive for a chubby teenager in high school. Mendelsons mother, who had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, was almost obsessed that her son become a cantor. The film reveals an interesting link to celebrity on the part of Mendelsons father: the older Mendelson once co-owned a truck with the father of Steven Spielberg. The movies original title was Chazzn, after the profiled cantors sobriquet "Chazzan Jack Mendelson." It has also been titled A Cantors Story. Hum Tere Ashiq Hain Hum Tere Aashiq Hain is a 1979 Bollywood romance film, produced and directed by Prem Sagar under the Sagar Art Enterprises banner. It stars Jeetendra, Hema Malini in the pivotal roles and music composed by Ravindra Jain. Yeoin janhoksa moulleya moulleya Mulleya Mulleya, is a 1984 South Korean film directed by Lee Doo-yong. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Tischlein, deck dich The Wishing-Table is a 1956 West German family film directed by Fritz Genschow and starring Werner Stock, Wolfgang Draeger and Harald Dietl. It is based on the story of the same name by the Brothers Grimm. Anjane Mein Anjane Mein is a 1978 Bollywood film directed by Samir Ganguly. The film stars Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh. Sauda Sauda is a 1995 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Ramesh Modi. The film stars newcomer Vikas Bhalla, Neelam and Sumeet Saigal in lead roles, with Saeed Jaffery, Dalip Tahil and Kiran Kumar in supporting roles. The film has been inspired by Hollywood blockbuster Indecent Proposal. Bunarman Wellman is a Croatian documentary film directed by Branko Ištvančić. It was released in 2003. The title is a play on superhero names like Superman and Batman. The film was screened on over 30 festivals worldwide and received several awards. Deewana Tere Naam Ka Deewana Tere Naam Ka is a 1987 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Deepak Bahry, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Vijayeta Pandit, Danny Denzongpa, Jagdeep and Sharat Saxena. The Story of Ermei Jingzhe is a 2004 Chinese film directed by Wang Quanan. The film is Wangs second feature and sees him reuniting with actress Yu Nan. Jingzhe is also known by its original international title, The Story of Ermei. Jingzhe tells the story of Ermei, a young villager in rural China. When Ermeis family falls on hard financial times, she is forced to marry off to an alcoholic villager so her family can collect the bride price. Unhappy in her married life, Ermei runs away to the city where she finds a work at a restaurant. She has an affair with a man named Qiao but soon returns to her drunkard husband, where an emergency forces her to take initiative in her relationship. Jingzhe was screened in several international film festivals throughout 2004, including the high profile Berlin International Film Festival on February 10, 2004, where it was part of the "Panorama" program. Territoriya Territory is a 1978 Soviet adventure drama film directed by Aleksander Surin based on the novel of the same name by Oleg Kuvaev. The film tells of the difficult search, exploration and the subsequent discovery of gold deposits in Chukotka in the late 1940s and early 1950s of Dalstroy. In 2015 a remake was released which was directed by Aleksandr Melnik and starred Konstantin Lavronenko. The YoYo Gang The Yo-Yo Gang is a 1992 Canadian exploitation film about girl gangs directed by G.B. Jones. The thirty-minute no budget film follows the exploits of two girl gangs, the "Yo-Yo Gang" and the "Skateboard Bitches", as a gangwar erupts between them. The tag line for the film reads: "Gang girls frequently out-curse, out-fight and out-sex every boys gang around". In between fighting, the film features scenes of the girls getting tattooed, piercing each others ears, beating up boys, playing arcade games, riding scooters and talking on the phone. The film was made using Super 8mm film format. It was shot in Toronto, Ontario, and San Francisco. Posters and stills from the film are featured in the book named after the director, G.B. Jones The theme song, "Yo-Yo" is performed by Fifth Column and the film also features songs by Human Ashtrays and by Anti-Scrunti Faction, seen performing their song "Frat Boy". The soundtrack, including these bands and songs, was a cassette tape only release on Bitch Nation Tapes. The film stars a number of notable musicians, including both members of Anti-Scrunti Faction, Leslie Mah, also of Tribe 8, and Tracie Thomas; Donna Dresch of Team Dresch; and Caroline Azar, Beverly Breckenridge, and Anita Smith, all Fifth Column members. The cover of the Fifth Column album 36-C features a still shot of Jena von Brücker from the film. The cover of the Fifth Column 7 " single, "All Women Are Bitches", features a still shot of Anita Smith from the film, and the flipside, "Donna", features a still shot of Donna Dresch from the film. The Yo-Yo Gang has played at film festivals and galleries around the world as well as at universities and colleges, and continues to be screened today. Previously, G.B. Jones had directed the short film The Troublemakers, released in 1990. After The Yo-Yo Gang, she directed the feature film The Lollipop Generation, released in 2008. The movie has been released on VHS but not on DVD or Blu-Ray. Sun Sajna Sun Sajna is a 1982 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Chander Bahl for Rajshri Productions, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Ranjeeta Kaur, Iftekhar, Ram Mohan and Jagdeep. Char Dervesh Char Dervesh is a 1964 Hindi/Urdu action fantasy film directed by Homi Wadia for Basant Pictures. The film was produced by Wadia Brothers and its music composer was G. S. Kohli. Feroz Khan acted in several "small-budget" costume films such as Homi Wadias Char Dervesh as hero, before he became popular as second lead and later as hero, producer and director in mainstream cinema.The film was declared a hit. The film starred Feroz Khan, Sayeeda Khan, Naaz, B. M. Vyas, Mukri and Sunder. The fantasy film revolves around Qamar, who is in love with the princess Nargis Banu and his adventures that follow in an attempt to rescue the princess sister Hamida. The Dud Der Blindgänger or The Dud is a short film by Andreas Samland released in 2004. Mitti Mitti is a 2001 Hindi crime-thriller film written and directed by Iqbal Durrani, produced by Salim Ahamed, and starring Ferdous Ahmed, Sharbani Mukherjee, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Arif Zakaria, Vishal Mitti released on 26 October 2001 globally. Upon release, the film underperformed at the box office, but was well-received by the audiences. Danger List Danger List is a 1959 British short film directed by Leslie Arliss for Hammer Film Productions. It stars Philip Friend, Honor Blackman and Mervyn Johns. It was photographed by Arthur Grant, and has a score by Edwin Astley. The running time is 22 minutes. Circus Camp Circus Island is a 2006 family film by the Landers family. The story is about Gabrielle, a teenager who runs away to find her absent father. The Djarn Djarns The Djarn Djarns is a 2005 Australian short film, written and directed by Wayne Blair. 89 mm - Freiheit in der letzten Diktatur Europas 89 Millimeter is a documentary by filmmaker Sebastian Heinzel, filmed from 2004 to 2005 in Belarus. Answering the Call: Ground Zero's Volunteers Answering The Call: Ground Zeros Volunteers is a documentary film that pays tribute to the thousands of volunteers who answered New York Citys call for help following the September 11 attacks in 2001. The film was directed by Lou Angeli and is narrated by actress Kathleen Turner, both of whom served at Ground Zero as volunteers. Many personal accounts have risen from the ashes of the World Trade Center Towers, and Answering the Call is a chronicle of the thousands of civilian emergency personnel who responded to the disaster. The documentary includes footage by Lou Angeli, a veteran volunteer firefighter and filmmaker, who himself was part of the rescue effort. With that first 72 hours as a backdrop, Answering the Call weaves the stories of rescue and support volunteers at Ground Zero as the site develops into an Emergency Village. “We were all a brother and a sister at Ground Zero", one subject recalls. Angeli was reluctant to make his footage public mainly due to the sensitive nature of this horrific event, and the wounds it inflicted in the hearts of Americans. But at the 2005 American Film Market, other film professionals spoke to him about how this footage could be woven into a worthy story. That story eventually became Answering The Call, a film that pays tribute to the fallen, remembers the heroes, and summons up lessons to be learned. The timing was right and Chesca Media Group, led by Patricia Olesky https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1776613/, made this possible by agreeing to produce the project. Answering The Call: Ground Zeros Volunteers was officially released on September 9, 2006 to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the tragedy. The film was broadcast in China, Spain, Portugal, Poland, France and the UK, and was released as a DVD, Streaming Internet Video and Video On Demand in the United States. Exclusive distribution for the film is through Walter Behr, Behr Entertainment. The Boy with a Thorn in His Side The Boy with a Thorn in His Side is a 2005 comedy film, produced and directed by Mark Jeavonsa as his feature film debut, and starring Alec Sedgley as Billy Heinlickburger. Its title is almost the same as a song by The Smiths. Johnny Tootall Johnny Tootall is a 2005 television film written and directed by Shirley Cheechoo and was filmed around Vancouver Island, British Columbia with the Ahousaht Nations people. It won "Best Film" honors at the 2005 American Indian Film Festival. The Other Side of Burka The Other Side of Burka is a 2004 Iranian documentary directed by Mehrdad Oskouei. In the southern island of Qeshm, Iran, which is a very strict region in point of tradition and African-Arabic rules, all women are under the pressure of patriarch society. Their sufferance is manifested by different mental and physical diseases which must be only treated by Zar Ceremony. For the first time, despite the danger these women face, this film tells us the sad story of their life and shows their confection in front of the camera. It tries to be an honest mirror which reflects their sufferance and unveils their Burka to reveal their real characters. Pauran Pauran is a 2005 Malayalam political thriller film directed by sundardas featuring Jayaram, Kalabhavan Mani and Geethu Mohandas in the lead roles. The movie was produced by Sunil Baby under the banner of Dolphin Creations and was distributed by Dolphin Creations and Sreemovies. Unforgettable Life Unforgettable Life is the first movie concerning premarital pregnancy in China, directed by Tian Zhuangzhuang in 1988. It is reported that this film has been banned for 17 years because of its sensitive topic. Five Have a Mystery to Solve Five Have a Mystery to Solve is a 6-part 1964 British film serial made by the Childrens Film Foundation, based on the novel of the same name by Enid Blyton. The Raccoons: Let's Dance! The Raccoons: Lets Dance! was released in 1984 and is the last of four Raccoons specials. Unlike the previous three, it was a direct-to-video release by Embassy Home Entertainment and Warner Home Video. However, The Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, and Teletoon have shown it when they were airing the Raccoons series. It also serves as the pilot to the television series. Always Tomorrow: The Portrait of an American Business Always Tomorrow: The Portrait of an American Business is a 1941 American promotional film dramatizing the history of the Coca-Cola company. Frutas en el café Frutas en el Café is a film directed by Humberto Padrón. The film won several awards in Cuban film festivals. Frutas en el Café tells the story of several characters: Faría, an audacious prostitute who has less than 24 hours to settle a debt or endanger her livelihood. Avelino is an honest and radical Communist who denounces his wifes illicit business undertakings to the police. Miro is a young painter who can’t sell her artwork at the fair but manages to obtain the financial support of a foreigner in exchange for her company. These three stories of sexual corruption become intertwined when a mysterious painting crosses their paths. Allari Pilla Allari Pilla is a 1992 Telugu-language Indian musical-comedy film directed by Kodi Ramakrishna and screenplay was written by Ganesh Patro. The film was remake of the highest grossing Malayalam film of 1991 Kilukkam and subsequently, remade in Hindi as Muskurahat. The story revolves around Nandini, an orphan who comes to Tirupati in search of her father, wherein she meets Taxi Driver cum Tourist guide Raju and his friend. It also stars Kaikala Satyanarayana, Chidathala Apparao and Eswara Rao in pivotal roles. This film is the 13th film produced by S. Gopala Reddy under the banner Bhargav Art Productions and is received well at the box-office. Standing Silent Nation Standing Silent Nation is a 2006 documentary film about Alex White Plume, a resident of South Dakotas Pine Ridge Reservation. After a great deal of research, Alex and his family planted industrial hemp, under the incorrect assumption that tribal sovereignty laws would allow the production of this non-psychoactive relative of marijuana, and the film details the consequences of his actions. Standing Silent Nation was directed by Suree Towfighnia and aired as part of PBSs Point of View series in 2007. Bed & Breakfast Bed & Breakfast is a 2006 short fantasy drama film written and directed by Martin Beilby and Loïc Moreau, starring Ellen Feiss and Brian Quinn. The film is set in Dordogne, France, and was released on 7 July 2006 in Paris. The narrative focuses on an American couple, Nathan and Laura, who travel to France in search of a friend of Nathans who has inherited a castle there. It is most famous for starring Ellen Feiss, who had become an Internet phenomenon after appearing in an Apple commercial at age 14. Abeni Abeni is a 2006 Nigerian-Beninese film produced and directed by Tunde Kelani. Pushin' Up Daisies Pushin Up Daisies is a 2010 American comedy film written and directed by Patrick Franklin. It stars Sheehan OHeron and Orlando Vicente as documentary filmmakers Darren and Anthony, who film Darrens brother, Rusty. In the midst of their documentary, a zombie attack breaks out. It premiered at the Atlanta Film Festival on April 16, 2010. Nishi no yoki majo: Astraea testament is a series of fantasy novels by Noriko Ogiwara, published by Chuokoron-Shinsha. The series has been adapted into both a manga series and a thirteen episode anime television series subtitled Astraea Testament broadcast in Japan in 2006. The story revolves around a fifteen-year-old commoner who discovers that she is really a princess. The manga and novels were licensed for English language releases in North America by Tokyopop. After Tokyopop went out of business JManga began translating the manga and has progressed farther than TokyoPop did. Just Inès Just Inès is a 2010 British film written and directed by Marcel Grant. The film follows Tom Jackson, played by renowned UK actor Daniel Weyman, through a period of redemption after a prison sentence for domestic violence. Only through a new relationship with French girl Inès, played by well-known actress Caroline Ducey, can he find back his way in life. The film was shot in United Kingdom and France as an independent production by the London-based production company Dancing Brave Pictures. The film received its world premiere to high acclaim at the 2010 International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg and was also screened at the 2010 Cairo International Film Festival, Egypt. The Five Senses of a Man Pět smyslů člověka is a 1913 Austro-Hungarian comedy film. It was filmed in Prague and is one of the few Czech films of its era to have survived. Dreamscape Dreamscape is a 2007 science fiction thriller style black-and-white film noir written and directed by Daniel J. Fox as the first feature film made by UK based Indie production company Chat Noir Productions Ltd. Mountaintop Removal Mountaintop Removal is a 2007 documentary film directed by Michael OConnell. The film explores how mountaintop removal mining in West Virginia has affected local communities. Filmed over a two-year period, Mountain Top Removal features community advocates, such as Ed Wiley, Larry Gibson, Julia Bonds, Maria Gunnoe, and Mountain Justice Summer volunteers, in their efforts to oppose the destruction of Southern Appalachias natural landscape. The film includes commentary from Jeff Goodell, author of The Dirty Secret Behind Americas Energy Future, geologists Dr. William Schlesinger and Dr. Peter Taft, and also Bill Raney, President of the West Virginia Coal Association. The film won the Reel Current Award at the 2008 Nashville Film Festival. Mountaintop Removal also received a Jury award at the 2008 Wild and Scenic Film Festival, Audience award at the 2008 Woods Hole Film Festival and was screened at The Lincoln Center on Earth Day April 22, 2008. The film is currently being distributed nationwide on PBS through NETA. The films soundtrack includes music by Jim Lauderdale, Donna the Buffalo, John Specker and Sarah Hawker. Rudi sportsman Rudi sportsman is a 1911 Austro-Hungarian comedy film. It is one of a series of four films written by and starring Emil Artur Longen as the title character, Rudi. It was filmed in Prague. Plot No. 5 Plot No. 5 is a 1981 Indian Hindi-language drama thriller film directed by Yogesh Saxena and produced by Jerooant Yogesh. This film was released on 23 January 1981 in the banner of Visual Productions. It was released after the death of Uttam Kumar, one of the key actors of the film. Welcome Aboard Toxic Airlines Welcome Aboard Toxic Airlines is a 2007 British documentary film about aerotoxic syndrome directed and produced by former airline captain Tristan Loraine. Seaview Seaview is a 2007 documentary film directed by Nicky Gogan and Paul Rowley. The film chronicles the lives of a group of asylum seekers living in the former Butlins Holiday Camp at Mosney, Ireland. The film takes an innovative approach to the use to sound and image in telling the stories of the Mosney residents. This has much to do with the past work of the directors, which has been focused on video art and gallery installation projects. The film premiered in the Forum section of the 2008 Berlin Film Festival and has since shown at many festivals internationally, including Hot Docs in Toronto, Silverdocs, Sheffield Doc-Fest, and the Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo Film Festivals. The film was nominated in the best feature documentary category at the 2009 Irish Film and Television Awards. Pingu: A Very Special Wedding Pingu at the Wedding Party is a 1997 television film featuring the Swiss character Pingu. It was originally broadcast on SF DRS in 1997, and was released on VHS and DVD in the UK in 2004. It was broadcast on BBC Two on 27 December 2010 and on CBeebies on 31 December 2010. Voices are given by Italian voice actors Carlo Bonomi and Pietro Ubaldi. G.I. Joe: Ninja Battles G.I. Joe: Ninja Battles is a film that was released on DVD in late 2004, as part of the Ninja Battles set of A Real American Hero figures. In it, the history of the Arashikage Clan, as well as the history of Snake Eyes and Storm Shadows rivalry, are examined through a series of trials. Scenes from both Spy Troops and Valor vs. Venom are used, with a brief period of new animation at the end of the movie. Be-Shaque Be-Shaque is a 1981 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Kashinath, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Yogeeta Bali, Amrish Puri and Jalal Agha. It is a remake of own Kannada directorial Aparichita. New York Street Games New York Street Games is a 2010 documentary film directed by Matt Levy about childrens games played by kids in New York City for centuries. The games are fondly remembered by people who grew up in the city. Current and historical documentary footage shows children playing these games, interspersed with scenes of celebrities discussing their own childhood experiences playing these games on the streets of New York. The story is brought to the present with discussions of the current role of street games and opinions as to what kids lose by not having the freedom to play without adult supervision, most importantly the social skills developed when kids could play in the streets. Namets! Namets! is a 2008 Filipino independent film directed by Jay Abello. The film was a finalist in the full-length feature category of the 2008 Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival. The films title is a play on the Hiligaynon word namit, which means "yummy" or "delicious". Ultraman Cosmos 2: The Blue Planet is Cosmoss second theatrical film adaptation, kaiju and superhero film and was released in Japan on August 3, 2002. It is a tokusatsu film in the Ultraman franchise, it is also a direct sequel to the original Ultraman Cosmos television series. A re-edited version of the film, was produced as a alternate version for the film due to Taiyo Sugiuras arrest before the uncuts premiere, replacing most of his on-screen scenes with newly filmed parts. Foxglove Foxglove is a 2008 short film written, directed and produced by Jay Rodan and Kayt Jones. It stars Jay Rodan, Daniel Travis and Annie Burgstede. Described as darkly satirical film with surreal overtones, it premiered at the 2008 Locarno International Film Festival. Speedy Delivery Speedy Delivery is a 2008 documentary film directed and produced by Paul B. Germain. The film follows the life story of David Newell, better known as Mr. McFeely from the childrens television show Mister Rogers Neighborhood. This was released two months after the series 40th anniversary. Shot in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the film is a character study of Newell, examining his mission to help save "The Neighborhood" following the passing of his close friend Fred Rogers. Made on a budget of $4,000, it was funded by grants from two universities: Carnegie Mellon University and Pomona College. Currently, it is airing regionally on PBS and has screened at The Feel Good Film Festival founded by Kristen Ridgway Flores, Flyway Film Festival, and screened at the 2009 Seattle Childrens Film Festival. Mystery Girl: Part One Mystery Girl is a rock-mockumentary musical comedy. Its the first and second The Naked Brothers Band episode of Season 3, and fifth TV movie on Nickelodeon. It has premiered on October 18, 2008. This episode was the highest rated Naked Brothers Band episode ever with more than 4 million viewers. S.P. Sangliana II S. P. Sangliyana is a 1990 Kannada action drama film, directed and written by P. Nanjundappa. It is a sequel to the 1988 film Sangliyana, which was a huge success at the box office. The film stars Shankar Nag, Bhavya and Shivaranjani in the lead roles. The film was produced under Swarnagiri Movies banner and the music was scored and composed by Hamsalekha. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Police Belt. The movie was a Blockbuster at the box office and was the last successful movie given by Shankar Nag. It is said to have been watched by 1,84,150 people in 9 weeks at main theatre Kapali alone with a gross collection of Rs. 8 lakhs. The movie was much successful than its prequel and went on to be the highest-grossing film in Shankar Nags career. It was also one of the last movies to be released before Shankar Nags death in 1990. The Adventure of Sudsakorn The Adventure of Sudsakorn is a 1979 Thai animated fantasy film. The only cel-animated feature film ever made in Thailand, it was directed by Payut Ngaokrachang. It was released in Thailand on Songkran Day, April 13, 1979. Since then, it has occasionally been seen at film festivals around the world but has not been made available for international audiences on DVD or video. The story is based on Phra Aphai Mani, a 30,000-line epic written by Thailands best-known poet, Sunthorn Phu. In 2006, the story was adapted into a Thai live-action fantasy film, The Legend of Sudsakorn. Life. Support. Music. Life. Support. Music. is a 2008 documentary film and is Eric Daniel Metzgars second documentary. It premiered at the 2008 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival in Durham. The Cult of Sincerity The Cult of Sincerity is an independent film about hipster culture and postmodernist irony set in Williamsburg in Brooklyn, New York. It was released in its entirety on YouTube on April 8, 2008, making it the first time that YouTube had partnered with filmmakers for a film premiere. The film was later released as a digital download, with some of the proceeds going to the charity Fount of Mercy. The filmmakers collaborated with Amie Street, a digital music site for indie musicians, to help pay for the production. Suprabhata Garoto Cósmico Garoto Cósmico is a 2007 Brazilian animated film directed by Alê Abreu. The film debuted at the 2007 Anima Mundi, and was theatrically released in Brazil on January 11, 2008. The film featured several Brazilian singers and actors such as Arnaldo Antunes, Vanessa da Mata, Wellington Nogueira and Belchior. It was the last film in which the actor Raul Cortez participated, voicing the character Giramundos. Kiladi Kittu Kiladi Kittu is a 1978 Kannada film directed by K.S.R. Das. The film starred Vishnuvardhan and Rajinikanth in the lead roles. The music for the film was composed by Mohan Kumar. Ravichandra Ravi Chandra is a 1980 Kannada romantic drama film directed by A. V. Sheshagiri Rao, written by Shankar-Sundar and produced by Parvathamma Rajkumar. The film starred Rajkumar in dual roles along with Lakshmi and Sumalatha in lead roles. Veteran Tamil-Telugu actress Savitri featured in a prominent role in this film. This was Sumalathas debut film in Kannada. The screenplay, dialogues and lyrics are written by Chi. Udaya Shankar. The film was a musical blockbuster with all the songs composed by Upendra Kumar considered evergreen hits. Premi No. 1 Premi No. 1 is a 2005 Odia film directed by Debu Pattnaik. The film stars Anuvab Mohanty, Koel Mallick, Rahul Dev. It is a remake of the Telugu superhit Dil starring Nitin. Hot Rod Girls Save the World Hot Rod Girls Save The World is a 2008 B-Movie written and directed by D.A. Sebasstian. Another Story Kathantara is a 2007 Indian Oriya language disaster film directed by Himansu Khatua, a story of tribulations of the 1999 Odisha cyclone. Much before the Tsunami became a household name all over the world, the coastal belts of Orissa were hit by what has come to be known as the "Super Cyclone" that killed more than 10,000 people and rendered still more homeless. Whatever It Takes Whatever it Takes is a 2009 British television drama film directed by Andy Hay and starring Shane Ritchie, Amy Beth Hayes, Eva Alexander, Gary Lucy and Ron Cook. Ritchie plays a publicist observing and interacting on the story of Daisy Cockram, a police officer catapulted to fame after she is arrested for public indecency with a footballer in the back of a car and who becomes a national celebrity, which is soon shown to have many pitfalls. The moral of the story being "be careful what you wish for". It was first aired on ITV & UTV on Sunday 26 July 2009. Justice Gopinath Justice Gopinath is a 1978 Indian Tamil language film, directed by D. Yoganand. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Rajinikanth, K. R. Vijaya and Major Sundarrajan in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. Impotenti esistenziali Existencial impotent is a 2009 Italian comedy film written and directed by Giuseppe Cirillo and starring Tinto Brass, Sandra Milo and Alvaro Vitali. Agnee Agni is a 2004 Bengali film directed by Swapan Saha and produced by Mukul Sarkar. The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Rachana Banerjee in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Ashok Bhadra The film was a Superhit at the box office. The Portrait of the Pest El Retrato de la Peste is a 2008 stop motion-animated short film written, directed and animated by Lucila Las Heras. Dislecksia: The Movie Dislecksia: The Movie is a documentary film. It was created in 2013 by Captured Time Productions, LLC, a production company based in Litchfield, Connecticut. Dislecksia is the companys seventh film. It is directed by Emmy Award-winning director Harvey Hubbell V, who is a dyslexic himself. In the Light of Reverence In the Light of Reverence is a documentary produced by Christopher McLeod and Malinda Maynor. It features three tribal nations, Hopi, the Winnemem Wintu, and the Lakota Sioux, and their struggles to protect three sacred sites. Such sites are central to their understanding of the world and their spiritual responsibilities to care for their homelands. The three stories featured in In the Light of Reverence are intended to lead to understanding and dialogue. They were developed with an advisory board composed of Native Americans and were based on personal relationships nurtured for decades. The three sacred sites, Devils Tower, situated in the Lakota Black Hills; the Four Corners of the Hopi in Arizona; and the Winnemem Wintus Mount Shasta, are places of extraordinary beauty. They have been sites of controversy over differing ideas of how to use the land among American Indians and non-Indians. The Lakota, Hopi, and Winnemem Wintu consider the land sacred. Users such as mining companies, New Age practitioners, and rock climbers think of the land as a material resource best used for industry and recreation. In My Genes In My Genes is a Kenyan 2009 documentary film directed, written, produced and edited by Lupita Nyongo in her directing debut. We're Livin' on Dog Food Were Living on Dog Food is a 2009 Australian documentary about the Melbourne underground music scene of 1977-81. It was directed by Richard Lowenstein. Rita Rita is a Marathi language film directed by Renuka Shahane starring Pallavi Joshi, Jakie Shroff, Renuka Shahane, Dr. Mohan Agashe, Tushar Dalvi, Suhasini Mule, Sai Tamhankar, Makarand Deshpande, Medha Jambotkar, Tucha Vaidya, Rajashree Nikam. The film was released on 4 September 2009. It is based on the book, Rita Welingkar, written by Shahanes mother, Shanta Gokhale. Tribute This! Tribute This! is a 2008 documentary film directed by Mick McCleery and produced by Gary Joseph and Mike Nicholson. The subject of the film is British singer/songwriter Billy Franks. The film follows the real life, five-country trek that McCleery, Joseph and Nicholson took, along with Franks as they tried to track down ten famous singers and ask them if they each would be willing to record a track for a tribute album to the mostly unknown Franks, a fellow songwriter who has given his life to his craft but is still an unknown. All proceeds from the album being earmarked for the UK music charity Youth Music. Although the film is mostly a comedy road trip it also explores the deeper issues of the arbitrary nature of celebrity, the lifelong pursuit of dreams and just how important friendships can be. Preyasi Rave Preyasi Raave is a 1999 Telugu film directed by Chandra Mahesh and produced by D. Ramanaidu. The film stars Srikanth, Raasi, Babloo Prithiveeraj and Sanghavi in the lead roles. Satyameva Jeyathe Satyameva Jayate is a Telugu film and remake of 2004 Hindi Movie Khakee, starring Rajasekhar, Shivaji, Sai Kiran, Neetu Chandra, Sanjjanaa Galrani and Sheryl Pinto. It was directed by Jeevita with music composed by Chinna. The movie did not fare well at the box office. Heera Aur Patthar Heera Aur Pathar is a 1964 Pakistani Urdu black-and-white film. It is the first film of Waheed Murad as a lead actor. The film was released at Karachis Naz Cinema on 12 November 1964, and completed 56 weeks at cinemas with 25 weeks at the main cinemas in Karachi. Waheed Murad introduced film director Pervez Malik for the first time in the Pakistani cinema world. Also he had introduced film editor, M. Aqeel Khan, who had later received the Nigar award for this movie for his work. It was a hit film of 1964. Das Rauschen des Meeres The Sound of the Sea is a 2010 short drama film directed by Ana Rocha Fernandes and Torsten Truscheit. It was filmed in 2009. The movie features Tyron Ricketts and Mayra Andrade, known to Capeverdeans as the greatest singer. Sanju Aau Sanjana Sanju Aau Sanjana is a 2010 Oriya film screenplay & directed by Ashok Pati with dialogue by Rajani Ranjan, produced by Lutu Mohanty, and starring Babushaan, Parijaat, and Mihir Das. It is a remake of the Telugu film Parugu starring Allu Arjun, Sheela, and Prakash Raj. Rendezvous in Space Rendezvous in Space is a 1964 documentary film about the future of space exploration, directed by Frank Capra. It is notable for being the final film that Frank Capra directed. The film was funded by Martin Marietta and was shown at the Hall of Science Pavilion of the 1964-1965 New York Worlds Fair. Animated sections illustrate the invention of gunpowder, a space shuttle resupplying a space station, and the problems to be overcome living for long periods in space. Fondi '91 Fondi 91 is a 2013 feature film set in Fondi, Italy, directed by Dev Khanna and starring Raymond Ablack. It received mixed reviews from critics upon release. Silent Shout: An Audio Visual Experience Silent Shout: An Audio Visual Experience is a concert film and live album by Swedish band The Knife, taken from the April 12, 2006 concert at the Trädgårn, Gothenburg, Sweden, in their 2006 Silent Shout tour. It was released in Sweden in November 2006 on The Knifes Rabid Records label. The DVD features a 5.1 surround sound recording of the show, as well as all 11 of their music videos. Their short film When I Found The Knife is also included. The DVD was included in a limited edition box set version of Silent Shout released in July 2007 along with an additional CD of the concerts audio. Most Wanted Most Wanted is a 2011 Oriya film directed by Sushant Mani. Bad Blood Bad Blood is an American drama film, written and directed Michael Yebba. Starring Slaine as Billy Brand, Michael Yebba as Noel Brand, and Evalena Marie as Jill Brand. Produced for Bostown Entertainment by Christophe Petit and Michael Yebba. The Kook The Kook is an American live action short film. The films run time is approximately 17 minutes. It was written and directed by Nat Livingston Johnson and Gregory Mitnick, also known as the directing duo Peking, and produced by Christina King. It premiered at The CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival in Toronto, and screened as part of the 2012 Slamdance Film Festival. A Place to Live A Place to Live is a 1941 documentary film directed by Irving Lerner and produced by the Philadelphia Housing Association, a nonprofit affordable housing advocacy group. The film was designed to call attention to inner city squalor in Philadelphia by focusing on a childs journey from school to his familys cramped and squalid apartment in a rat-infested slum neighborhood. A Place to Live was nominated for the 1941 Academy Award for Best Documentary. The Academy Film Archive preserved A Place to Live in 2007. Novel Novel is a 2008 Malayalam film produced and directed by East Coast Vijayan. This is East Coast Vijayans debut directorial film. Woensdag Gehaktdag Worst Case Scenario was a comedy horror film to be directed by Dutch director Richard Raaphorst. Stitched Stitched is a 2011 American horror short film written and directed by Garth Ennis. It was created in attempt to draw interest in a feature, and to promote Enniss own comic book series of the same name, the first issue of which was published by Avatar Press two months after the films July premiere at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con International. Runway: Love Among Gun Shots... Runway is a 2009 action thriller directed by Suneil and Praful Tiwari. São Silvestre São Silvestre is a 2013 Brazilian documentary film directed by Lina Chamie. This is not the first time the Director Lina Chamie addresses the São Silvestre road race. In 2011 she directed an 18-minute short film also titled São Silvestre. The documentary aims to reproduce the feeling of participating in the São Silvestre race, the largest open-pit race of Latin America, held annually in São Paulo, on 31 December. With a camera attached to the body of the actor Fernando Alves Pinto, the film seeks to capture the tiredness, the speed, the sweat, the breath and the movement of the athletes. Mone Pore Tomake Mone Pore Tomake is a Bangladeshi romantic film starring Riaz and Riya Sen directed by Montazur Rahman Akbar. The film is produced by Panaullah Ahmed under the Anonndo Movies banner. It is Riya Sens first Bangladeshi film. Hum Badal Gaye Hum Badal Gaye is the first animation film from Assam and Northeast India officially certified and censored by Central Board of Film Certification, India. Hum Badal Gaye is an animated film, directed by Ryan Hazarika and produced by Axl Hazarika. The world television premiere of the film was held on 1 January 2012. The storyline, which focuses on the friendship between a boy and a cat, throws light on the noble cause of affection towards the innocent animals who often fall prey to several human atrocities. The story aims to inculcate a more altruistic approach towards animals. It is also in dedication to the unprivileged kids of society who lack the opportunity to experience the essence of such relationships in their lives. Unlike most other animation films of India, the animation style combines 2D and 3D elements. Gilded Lilys Gilded Lilys is an American period drama television pilot that was in development for ABC. The pilot was created and produced by Shonda Rhimes. The series was not picked up by ABC. Dog It Down Dog It Down is a 2012 award-winning short film directed by Mark Haapala and produced by Kevin Connolly. It is based on the true story of three US Navy Sailors who were trapped under water for 17 days in an air-tight compartment aboard the during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Pengejar angin Pengejar Angin is a 2011 film by Indonesian director Hanung Bramantyo and starring Qausar Harta Yudana, Mathias Muchus, and Lukman Sardi. It tells of a young mans efforts to be able to attend university through becoming an athlete at the 2011 SEA Games. Funded in part by the government of South Sumatra, where the Games were held, the film raised criticism for its use as an advertisement. Love in Bombay Love in Bombay is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film produced and directed by Joy Mukherjee. The film was originally made in 1971 and starred Waheeda Rehman, Sonia Sahni, Rehman, Kishore Kumar, and Ashok Kumar. It is the third film of Mukherjees Love in trilogy which also includes Love in Simla and Love in Tokyo. Shankar Jaikishan had given music for this film which features songs by great artists of golden era like Mohd. Rafi, Kishore Kumar and Asha Bhonsle. Due to lack of funds this movie couldnt release in its own time. After Joy Mukherjees death, his son Toy had put in efforts and made arrangements of the release of the movie. Doctor Innocentanu Doctor Innocentanu is a 2012 Indian Malayalam-language comedy film written and directed by Ajmal, and starring Innocent and Sona Nair in the lead roles. Bambara Kannaley Bambara Kannaley is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by Parthi Bhaskar. The film stars Srikanth and Arthi Agarwal in lead roles. It was opened to negative reviews. Ganda Hendathi Ganda Hendathi is a 2006 Indian Kannada erotic thriller film, directed by Ravi Shrivatsa and produced by Shailendra Babu. This film stars newcomers Vishal Hegde, Sanjjanaa and Thilak Shekar in lead roles. The film is a remake of Hindi hit film Murder, starring Emraan Hashmi, Ashmit Patel and Mallika Sherawat. The film created huge controversies upon release for its excessive erotic scenes and content. The score and soundtrack was composed by Gurukiran for the lyrics of V. Manohar and Hrudaya Shiva. My Sister's Quinceanera My Sisters Quinceañera is a 2013 documentary-drama by director Aaron Douglas Johnston. It is a rural coming-of-age drama about circumstances, American aspirations, and the effect of family ties. The film stars Elizabeth Agapito, Becky Garcia, and Josefina Garcia. Everybody Gets Screwed Here Yahaan Sabki Lagi Hai is a 2015 Indian multi-lingual film written and directed by Satavisha Bose and Cyrus R. Khambhata. The film stars Varun Thakur, Eden Shyodhi, Heerok Das and Teeshay Shah in lead roles and was released in India on 27 March 2015. It is an allegory on the journey of life, especially at times when one feels victimized or shortchanged, set in the milieu of Indian-English-speaking urban youth. Die Tapferen Haende im Chaos der Zeit Die Tapferen Haende im Chaos der Zeit is a 2013 short film written and directed by Mikaela Fisher. Nation Estate Nation Estate is a 2013 Palestinian movie directed by Larissa Sansour. It is a sci-fi short film that depicts Palestine as a skyscraper, with each floor representing a city in Palestine. An earlier version of the project garnered attention when it was removed from a competition at the Musée de lElysée allegedly due to its political connotations. Xi Yang Yang Yu Hui Tai Lang Zhi Xi Qi Yang Yang Guo She Nian The Mythical Ark: Adventures in Love & Happiness is a 2013 Chinese animated film part of the film series based on the animated television series Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf. Dear Dolphin Dear Dolphin is a 2013 South Korean romance melodrama starring Lee Hee-joon, Lee Young-jin and Han Ye-ri, co-written and directed by Kang Jin-a in her directorial debut, it explores the themes of life, love, and grief. It premiered at the 14th Jeonju International Film Festival and won the CGV Movie Collage Prize. Exchange Student Zero Exchange Student Zero is an Australian television film that premiered on 16 December 2012 on Cartoon Network. Created by Bruce Kane with Maurice Argiro and produced by Bogan Entertainment Solutions, in association with Cartoon Network Asia Pacific, it is the first local animated made production to be commissioned by the channel. A TV series based on the film was announced as the first Cartoon Network show produced in Australia, where the two original creators joins Patrick Crawley. It premiered in the Asia-Pacific region on 26 September 2015, and the setting was changed from Perth to a U.S. town called South Port. The Legend of Cool Disco Dan The Legend of Cool "Disco" Dan is a 2013 American documentary film written and directed by Joseph Pattisall. The film was released on April 15, 2013 in conjunction with the release of the book Pump Me Up: DC Subculture in the 1980s. The documentary was narrated by Washington-native Henry Rollins. The Legend of Cool "Disco" Dan provides a documentation of Washington during the 1970s and 1980s from the perspective of Cool "Disco" Dan, and blends commentary by local Washingtonians combined with archival footage, forming a comprehensive portrait of this time period. Camel Safari Camel Safari is a 2013 Indian Malayalam-language romance film directed by Jayaraj which narrates a love story set in Rajasthan. The movie features Arun Shankar and Pankaja Menon in the lead roles. Sekhar Menon, Tini Tom, Sabitha Jayaraj, Binu Adimaly, Neha Ramesh, Hashim Hussain, Vishnu Mohan and Anjali Ajayan plays supporting roles; Kamal Gaur, the villain of Johnnie Walker, made a comeback. The filming of Camel Safari begun on 22 November 2012 at the Pushkar Fair in Rajasthan. It was completed in three schedules with the maximum being shot in Rajasthan and the rest in Cochin, Kerala. The song rights of the film were sold to Manorama Music. The film Camel Safari was released on 26 September 2013. Rose Guitarinaal Rose Guitarinaal is a 2013 Indian romantic musical written and directed by Ranjan Pramod. The film features Richard Joy Thomas,Athmiya, Manu and Rejith Menon in lead roles, and was produced by Maha Subair under the banner of Varnachitra Big Screen in association with Colour Pencil Films. The film was released on 1 March 2013. Dowry Kalyanam Dowry Kalyanam is a 1983 Indian Tamil film, directed by Visu and produced by S. Suseela. The film stars Visu, Vijayakanth, Srividya, S. V. Sekhar and Viji. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. The film was remade in Kannada as Madhuve Madu Tamashe Nodu. It was based on a play by Visu and Kathadi Ramamurthy. The film is a black comedy showing the evils of Dowry. Netru Indru Netru Indru is a 2014 Tamil action film, directed by Padmamagan, a filmmaker who earlier directed Pallavan and the R. Parthiban-starrer Ammuvagiya Naan. Prasanna and Vimal, along with Richard Rishi and Bharani of Naadodigal fame, played the lead roles, while Arundhati and Manochitra were the female leads. Rehhan scored the music for the film, while Dinesh Sre was the cinematographer and C. S. Prem was the editor. Shot entirely in forests of South India, Netru Indru draws a parallel between events happened in the past and ones that happens in the present in the forest. Produced by S. Malathy, it was expected to hit the screens in August 2013, but it did not release on the projected release date but after several delays in June 2014. Restrung Restrung is an American-Canadian independent documentary film directed, shot, and edited by Mike Enns and produced by Enns and Randy Fullmer. The film chronicles Fullmers life and career from making guitars at a young age, to work on Disney films such as The Emperors New Groove, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and The Lion King, to ultimately resign from the company and establishing a guitar-making business. The film made its world premier on July 1, 2014. On the Side of the Road On the Side of the Road is a 2013 Israeli documentary film written and directed by Lia Tarachansky. The film focuses on Israeli collective denial of the events of 1948 that led to the countrys Independence and the Palestinian refugee problem. It follows war veterans Tikva Honig-Parnass and Amnon Noiman as they tackle their denial of their actions in the war. The film also tells the story of the director, Lia Tarachansky, an Israeli who grew up in a settlement in the West Bank but as an adult began to realize the problems of the Israeli Occupation for the Palestinians. The film was shot over the course of five years and premiered at the First International Independent Film Festival in Tel Aviv. The Rinoplasticos Attacks from the Future is an independent film series of fantasy–science fiction–adventure made by Calderón Productions, with some valuable help from Subsuelo Audio and Sobrelcielo Video. Most films have been made in Mexico, however, part of the series has been produced in Sweden and Finland. The films started with their first release on the big screen in 2005 with Attacks from the Future Episode I. After the success of the first film, Calderon Productions decided to continue making these films, thus the Saga was born. It includes two series. The original series started in 2005, and ended in 2012 with Rinoplasticos VI. The expanded series started in 2010 with A Frozen Land, and is expected to end in 2019 with A Fallen Warrior. Most of the expanded series have been filmed in Finland. Devil in the Detail Devil in the Detail is a 2014 Ghanaian-Nigerian romantic thriller film directed by Shirley Frimpong-Manso starring Nse Ikpe Etim and Adjetey Anang. It premiered at Silverbird Cinemas, Accra, Ghana, on 14 February 2014. The film tells the story of a happily married couple whose relationship is torn apart by infidelity. Plot They have everything in their life, money, fame, happiness, they were a perfect married couple but their craze for sex and having affair with others ruined everything. Tower to the People-Tesla's Dream at Wardenclyffe Continues Tower to the People - Teslas Dream at Wardenclyffe Continues is a 2015 documentary film directed by Joseph Sikorski about Nikola Teslas Wardenclyffe Tower. The film documents the history and subsequent decline of the Wardenclyffe complex designed and built by Tesla in Shoreham, as the main laboratory and facility for his experiments on wireless power transmission. Sikorski focuses his documentary on the role of J.P. Morgan, one of the main investors behind the project, claiming Morgan pulled his support after realizing free wireless energy would hurt his own business interests. Tesla could not find additional investments and in 1906 the project was abandoned and never became operational. After over a century of decay, the tower site was rescued by a successful fundraising campaign and will be converted into a museum – the Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe – honoring the legacy of the Serbian American inventor. The film builds on Fragments from Olympus, a feature and original screenplay about Teslas life written by Joseph Sikorski and Michael Calomino which received a "best screenplay" award at the Long Island International Film Expo in 2010. The distribution of the documentary was supported by a crowdfunding campaign hosted on Indiegogo and by an appeal published by comics writer Matthew Inman, who also features in the film. On October 4, 2014 the documentary premiered at the New Yorker Hotel in New York City, the same place where Tesla died in 1943. Director Jim Jarmusch, Teslas great grandnephew William Terbo, the Consul General of Serbia Mirjana Zivkovic were among the guests. The official release date in the United States is October 4, 2015. Abhinetri Abhinetri – The Tragedy of a Legend is a 2015 Indian Kannada language film directed by Satish Pradhan. It stars Pooja Gandhi in the lead role. The film is based on the life of actress Kalpana. The supporting cast features Makarand Deshpande, Srinagar Kitty, Atul Kulkarni, P. Ravi Shankar and Neethu. After much delay in the post production, the film opened on screens on 30 January 2015. The Year We Thought About Love The Year We Thought About Love is a 2015 feature-length documentary film about the LGBTQ theater group, True Colors: OUT Youth Theater, directed by Ellen Brodsky. As of December 2015, the film has been seen in 21 states and 6 countries with a DVD available to community groups, public libraries, community colleges, and colleges and universities. Chaya Manush Chaya Manush is a Bengali para-psychological thriller film directed by Arindam Mamdo Dey and produced by Pankaj Agarwal under the banner of PB Films Limited. Rhaatee Rhaatee is a 2015 Indian Kannada romantic film written and directed by A. P. Arjun, in his third directorial venture after the successful films like Ambari and Addhuri. The film also marks the second production of music director V. Harikrishna under his home banner "Harmonium Reeds". The film stars Dhananjay and Shruthi Hariharan in the lead roles. The film has the musical score and soundtrack composed by V. Harikrishna. The film, launched officially on 3 March 2013 underwent several delays and took a long shoot time and finally released theatrically on 20 March 2015. Anvatt Anvatt is a 2014 Indian Marathi-language psychological thriller film. Polar Adventure Polar Adventure is a 2015 Chinese animated adventure comedy film directed by Qiao Fang. It was released on October 1, 2015. Cowboy Cowboy is a 2013 Malayalam thriller film directed by P. Balachandrakumar starring Asif Ali, Khushboo and master Pankaj Krrishna in lead roles while Bala and Saikumar play the main antagonists and Mythili, Jagathy Sreekumar, Anoop Chandran and Indrans play supporting roles. The film is produced by K. Anil Mathew and music is done by Benny Ignatious and background score is by Rajamani. The film is inspired by the 1995 Hollywood thriller Nick of Time. Cowboy released to a lukewarm critical reception and was a commercial failure. The film released on 15 February 2013. Lucknow Wale Lateefullah Lucknow Wale Lateefullah is a 2015 Pakistani drama television film directed by Mohammad Iftikhar Iffi, produced by Inaam Shah and written by Syed Zain Raza. The telefilm stars Hassan Ahmad, Sonya Hussain, Aiman Khan, Ismat Zaidi, Manzoor Qureshi, and Shamim Hilaly in pivotal roles. The telefilm premiered on 10 October 2015 by Hum TV. Kiwani Kiwani: The Movie is a 2008 Ugandan drama film starring Juliana Kanyomozi, Hannington Bugingo, Allan Tumusiime and Flavia Tumusiime and directed and produced by Henry H. Ssali, a Ugandan journalist. The movie tells a tale of cheap tricks used by thieves and pickpocket on the streets of Ugandas Capital City, Kampala, the lives of university students and corporate personalities entangled. Sujon Sokhi Sujon Sokhi is a 1975 Bangladeshi film directed by Khan Ataur Rahman. The film received critical acclaim, particularly for the performance given by Kabori Sarwar, who won Bachsas Award for Best Actress. Both Sabina Yasmin and Abdul Alim earned Bangladesh National Film Awards for the song "Saat Sokhire Par Korite". The Man from Kathmandu Vol. 1 The Man from Kathmandu is a Nepalese film directed and written by Pema Dhondup. The film is Dhondups second feature film and features Gulshan Grover, Hameed Sheikh, Jose Manuel, Anna Sharma, Michael Brian, Karma Shakya, Neer Shah, Mithila Sharma. The film trailer is receiving highly positive reviews for its story as it shows religious unity and speaks against radicalism. Navarasa Thilagam Navarasa Thilagam is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language comedy film directed by Kamran, starring Ma Ka Pa Anand and Srushti Dange in the lead roles. Produced by Sudharshan Vembatty, the film began production in early 2015 and released in February 2016. Ghani Ghani or The Cycle, is a Bangladeshi film directed by Kazi Morshed. A ghani is a large bullock driven oil mill. This film won National Film Awards in 11 categories. Tiger Tiger is a 2017 Indian Kannada action film directed by Nanda Kishore, produced by Smt. Chikkaboramma under the banner Inchara Film Factory. The film stars Pradeep, Nyra Banerjee, Om Puri, K. Shivram, P. Ravishankar, Chikkanna and Sadhu Kokila in prominent roles. Music was composed by Arjun Janya, art direction by Mohan B Kere for the film. Stunt sequence choreographed by Thriller Manju, Different Danny, Vijay, Ganesh, and Ravi Varma.It was dubbed in Hindi as Policewale ki Jung. Dadyaa Dadyaa is a 2016 Nepalese Drama short film, directed and written by Pooja Gurung and Bibhusan Basnet. Released under the banner of Eye Core Films. The film stars Devi Damai and Parimal Damai in the lead roles. The film released on 1 September 2016 in Nepal. Kappiri Thuruthu Kappiri Thuruthu is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language romantic drama musical film written and directed by debutant Saheer Ali. The film features Adil Ibrahim, Pearle Maaney and Siddique in the lead roles. It is based on the past era and events happened at Kochi when it was under the rule of Dutch and then British. It also tells the story of H. Mehaboob, who was the beloved singer of Kochi. The film is produced by Cimofi productions pvt ltd and Ahamed Palapparambil under the banner of 20-20 Movie International. It was released on 9 December 2016. Expertouch Media which is a leading Ad Film Agency in Chennai, Kerala, Delhi and Bangalore offer Promotions to this Film Mojo Mōjo is a 2017 Indian Kannada drama film written and directed by Sreesha Belakvaadi. The Conformist The Conformist is 2017 Chinese drama film directed by Cai Shangjun. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Maitighar Maitighar is a 1966 Nepali film directed by B.S. Thapa. It was the third Nepali film produced and the first under a private banner. This film features bollywood actress Mala Sinha in the lead role with nepali actor Chidambar Prasad Lohani who she gets married to. Splinters Splinters is a Canadian drama film, directed by Thom Fitzgerald and released in 2018. An adaptation of the theatrical play by Lee-Anne Poole, the film stars Sofia Banzhaf as Belle, a woman whose relationship with her mother has been strained since she came out as lesbian, but who now faces the prospect of coming out all over again as she now identifies as bisexual and is dating a man. The films cast also includes Shelley Thompson, Callum Dunphy and Mary-Colin Chisholm. The film premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. 100% Kadhal 100% Kadhal is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by Chandramouli and starring G. V. Prakash Kumar and Shalini Pandey in the leading roles. A remake of the Telugu film 100% Love, the film began production in October 2017. The film is release on 4 October 2019 to negative reviews. Kolamba Sanniya Returns Kolamba Sanniya Returns is a 2018 Sri Lankan Sinhala comedy film directed by Harsha Udakanda and co-produced by Sahan Abeywardena, Shermal Dilshan and Dinithi Cornet. It stars Sarath Kothalawala and Menaka Maduwanthi in lead roles along with Rajitha Hiran and Kumuduni Adikari. Music composed by Gayan Udawaththa. It is the remake of 1976 film Kolamba Sanniya by Manik Sandrasagara. It is the 1312th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. The Bangle Seller Balekempa is a 2018 Kannada drama film written and directed by Ere Gowda. Produced by Zoo Entertainment Pvt Ltd, the film is about the relationship between a travelling bangle seller and his wife. The film was included in the list of the ten most notable films at the International Fillm Festival Rotterdam. Jai Bhole Jai Bhole is 2018 Nepalese drama romance film, directed by Ashok Sharma and written by Khagendra Lamichhane. The film is produced by Kiran Sharma, Kriti Sharma, and Ankit Sharma under the banner of AA Group of Companies. The film stars Khagendra Lamichhane, Saugat Malla, Swastima Khadka, Buddhi Tamang, and Salon Basnet in the lead roles. Gavthi Gavthi is a 2018 Marathi language drama film directed by Anand Kumar Konnar. The film stars Shrikant Patil & Yogita Chavan in the lead roles. The film was released on 30 March 2018. Disconnect Disconnect is a 2018 Kenyan romantic comedy film directed by David Tosh Gitonga and Michael Jones. The film stars Kenyan actress Brenda Wairimu and actor Nick Mutuma who lead a diverse cast which explores the dating scene in Nairobi. Amazing Spring Amazing Spring is a 2019 Malaysian Cantonese-language musical comedy film. The film tells the story of an arrogant young heir who tries to acquire the Dadi Village in the present, but accidentally travels back to a stranger and funnier version of Dadi Village in the past. The film is released on 5 February 2019 in Malaysia. The Greaser's Gauntlet The Greasers Gauntlet is a 1908 American silent short adventure film directed by D. W. Griffith. It was released by the Biograph Company and copyrighted on August 6, 1908. The film introduced the first extended use of parallel editing in Griffiths work. Lady Helen's Escapade Lady Helens Escapade is a short American comedy film produced in 1909, directed by D. W. Griffith. It is about the escapades of Lady Helen working as a domestic in a boarding house. In 2004, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for the National Film Registry. A Feud in the Kentucky Hills A Feud in the Kentucky Hills is a 1912 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The film, by the Biograph Company, was shot on the Hudson Palisades near Fort Lee when many early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based there at the beginning of the 20th century. Additional filming took place in and around the Pike County town of Milford. The Informer The Informer is a 1912 American dramatic short film directed by D. W. Griffith and featuring Mary Pickford, Henry B. Walthall, Harry Carey, Lionel Barrymore, Dorothy Gish and Lillian Gish. It was filmed in the Pike County town of Milford, Pennsylvania. Prints of the film survive at the film archive of the Library of Congress. The Adventures of Kathlyn The Adventures of Kathlyn is an American motion picture serial released on December 29, 1913 by the Selig Polyscope Company. An adventure serial filmed in Chicago, its thirteen episodes were directed by Francis J. Grandon from a story by Harold MacGrath and Gilson Willets and starred Kathlyn Williams as the heroine. Harold MacGraths novel of the same title was released a few days later in January 1914, so as to be in book stores at the same time as the serial was playing in theaters. The Adventures of Kathlyn was the second serial ever made by an American film studio, and is considered to be the first of the cliffhanger serials that became enormously popular during the next decade. The success of the serial spawned a 1916 feature-length film of the same title with basically the same crew and cast. The Battle of Gettysburg The Battle of Gettysburg is a 1913 American silent drama film directed by Charles Giblyn and Thomas H. Ince. The Battle of Gettysburg is based on the American Civil War battle of the same name. The film is now considered to be lost, although some battlefield footage was used by Mack Sennett in his comedy Cohen Saves the Flag, which was shot on location alongside this production. However, there are claims that The Battle of Gettysburg was screened in France in 1973. Cohen Saves the Flag Cohen Saves the Flag is a 1913 American comedy silent film directed and produced by Mack Sennett, and starring Ford Sterling and Mabel Normand. An American Citizen An American Citizen was a 1914 American silent romantic comedy film directed by J. Searle Dawley. The film is noteworthy as the feature film debut of John Barrymore. Distributed by Famous Players Film Company, the film is based on the 1897 Broadway play of the same name by Madeleine Lucette Ryley. The film is now presumed lost. Bánk bán Bánk Bán is a 1914 silent Austro-Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Dodge City Trail Dodge City Trail is a 1936 American western film directed by Charles C. Coleman. It stars Charles Starrett, Donald Grayson, and Marion Weldon. Ghosts Ghosts is a 1915 silent film drama based on the famous play Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen. It was directed by George Nichols. D. W. Griffith produced the film and Erich von Stroheim served in several capacities as technical advisor, wardrobe assistant and costume designer. George Siegmann was an assistant director. The film had an alternate or working title The Wreck. The play Gengangere was first performed in America in 1894. A copy is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. And copies are also held at George Eastman Museum and UCLA Film & Television Archive Hungry Hearts Hungry Hearts is a 1916 American silent comedy short film, filmed in Jacksonville by Vim Comedy Company, and featuring a young Oliver Hardy. Love and Duty Love and Duty is a 1916 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. The Man from Painted Post The Man from Painted Post is a 1917 American Western drama film produced by and starring Douglas Fairbanks. The scenario by Fairbanks is based on a short story Silver Slippers by Jackson Gregory. Joseph Henabery is the official director, with probably a lot of input by Fairbanks himself, and future director Victor Fleming is the cinematographer. A copy of the film survives in 16mm format. Her Fractured Voice Her Fractured Voice is a 1917 American short silent comedy film starring Leatrice Joy. The film was produced by United States Motion Picture Corporation under the "Black Diamond Comedies" name. Patria Patria is a 1917 15-chapter serial film starring Irene Castle, Milton Sills, and Warner Oland, based on the novel The Last of the Fighting Channings by Louis Joseph Vance. Patria was an independent film serial funded by William Randolph Hearst in the lead-up to the United States entry into World War I. The film in its original form contained anti-Japanese propaganda and was investigated by a Senate committee. The Argentine title for the film was La Heroina de Nueva York. Tatárjárás Tartar Invasion is a 1917 Hungarian drama film directed by Michael Curtiz. On the Quiet On the Quiet is a lost 1918 American silent comedy film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Chester Withey and starred John Barrymore. The film, based on an original 1901 play, was written by Augustus Thomas and served as a popular hit for William Collier A Petticoat Pilot A Petticoat Pilot is a lost 1918 American comedy silent film directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon and written by Joseph C. Lincoln and Gardner Hunting. The film stars Vivian Martin, Theodore Roberts, James Neill, Harrison Ford, Bert Hadley and Tom Bates. The film was released on February 4, 1918, by Paramount Pictures. 'If Only' Jim If Only Jim is a 1920 American silent western film directed by Jacques Jaccard and starring Harry Carey. The film is based on Philip Verrill Mighels 1904 novel Bruvver Jims Baby. It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it may be a lost film. The Great Air Robbery The Great Air Robbery is a six-reel silent 1919 American drama film directed by Jacques Jaccard and produced by Universal Pictures. The film stars Ormer Locklear, Allan Forrest and Ray Ripley. The Great Air Robbery is a film that showcases the talents of stunt pilot Locklear, considered the foremost "aviation stunt man in the world", and depicts pilots flying air mail, the first film to deal with the subject. Kismet Kismet is an American silent film version of the 1911 play Kismet by Edward Knoblock, starring Otis Skinner and Elinor Fair, and directed by Louis J. Gasnier. Skinners daughter, author Cornelia Otis Skinner, plays a small role. This version was released by Robertson-Cole Distributing Company, and was released on VHS by Grapevine Video. In New England the distribution of the film was handled by Joseph P. Kennedy who organized a successful premiere in Boston. Skinner filmed the play again in a 1930 talkie. This film is lost but its Vitaphone soundtrack survives. Mid-Channel Mid-Channel is a 1920 American silent drama film based on a play of the same name written by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero. The film was produced and directed by Harry Garson and stars Clara Kimball Young. On Broadway the play starred Ethel Barrymore. Tangled Trails Tangled Trails is a 1921 American silent adventure film directed by Charles Bartlett. The film is also known as Sands of Sacrifice. The Song of Love The Song of Love is a 1923 American silent adventure drama film directed by Chester Franklin and Frances Marion, starring Norma Talmadge, Joseph Schildkraut, and Arthur Edmund Carewe. Frances Marions screenplay is based on the 1922 novel The Dust of Desire by Margaret Peterson. Fury Fury is a 1923 American silent drama adventure film produced by and starring Richard Barthelmess. It was directed by Henry King and released through First National Pictures which was then called Associated First National. The synopsis of this film has a strange foreboding character concerning actor Tyrone Power whose character Captain Leyton dies of heart attack, leaving his son, called Boy played by Barthelmess, to carry on. In real life actor Power would die of a heart attack in 1931 in the arms of his own son Tyrone Power, the later film star. It is not known whether the film currently survives. Little Church Around the Corner Little Church Around the Corner is a 1923 American drama film directed by William A. Seiter and written by Olga Printzlau. The film stars Claire Windsor, Kenneth Harlan, Hobart Bosworth, Pauline Starke, Walter Long and Cyril Chadwick. The film was released by Warner Bros. in March 1923. To the Last Man To the Last Man is a 1923 American silent western drama film based on a novel by Zane Grey, produced by Famous Players-Lasky, distributed by Paramount Pictures, directed by Victor Fleming. It stars Richard Dix, Lois Wilson, and Noah Beery. While Paris Sleeps While Paris Sleeps, aka The Glory of Love, is an American silent film based on the novel The Glory of Love by Leslie Beresford, directed by Maurice Tourneur, and starring Lon Chaney and John Gilbert. The film is believed to be lost. Violettes impériales Imperial Violets is a 1924 French silent historical film directed by Henry Roussel and starring Raquel Meller, Suzanne Bianchetti and André Roanne. It was remade by Roussel as a sound film of the same title in 1932. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys. His People His People is a 1925 silent film about a young, Jewish boxer growing up on the Lower East Side of Manhattan directed by Edward Sloman. According to film historian Lester Friedman, “Sloman portrays immigrant life in America.” The film is preserved at the Library of Congress. Irish Luck Irish Luck is a 1925 silent film comedy-drama produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Marriage in Transit Marriage in Transit is a lost 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Roy William Neill. It stars Edmund Lowe and Carole Lombard. Abrek Zaur Abrek Zaur is a 1926 Soviet silent Red Western directed by Boris Mikhin. The films sets were designed by the art director Isaak Makhlis. Lazy Lightning Lazy Lightning is a 1926 American silent western film directed by William Wyler and starring Art Acord, Fay Wray and Robert Gordon. Tentacles of the North In the Tentacles of the North is a 1926 American silent adventure film directed by Louis Chaudet and starring Gaston Glass, Alice Calhoun and Joseph W. Girard. Two ships, on a journey lead by Captin Van Horn, become trapped in ice in the Arctic Ocean. The crews have to abandon their cargo from whaling, and go out searching for a group of migrating eskimos. This is their only chance at survival. It was based on a story by James Oliver Curwood. Broadway Nights Broadway Nights is a 1927 American silent romantic drama film directed by Joseph C. Boyle and starring Lois Wilson and Sam Hardy. The film marked the debuts of Sylvia Sidney, as well as Barbara Stanwyck and Ann Sothern who had small roles as fan dancers. Broadway Nights is considered to be a lost film. The Gorilla The Gorilla is a 1927 American silent horror film directed by Alfred Santell based on the play The Gorilla by Ralph Spence. The film stars Charles Murray, Fred Kelsey and Walter Pidgeon. The plot of the film revolves around a series of murders committed by a man in an ape suit. The film was remade with sound in 1930 and 1939. It was an early production of Edward Small. The Rough Riders The Rough Riders is a silent film directed by Victor Fleming, released by Paramount Pictures, and starring Noah Beery, Charles Farrell, George Bancroft, and Mary Astor. The picture is fictional account of Theodore Roosevelts military unit in Cuba. This film had an alternate release name: The Trumpet Call. The cinematography was by James Wong Howe and E. Burton Steene. Incomplete or fragment prints of this movie are extant at the Museum of Modern Art and the Library of Congress. Across the Plains Across the Plains is a 1928 western film directed by Robert J. Horner and starring Ted Wells. It is a silent Western. Buck Privates Buck Privates is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Melville W. Brown and starring Lya De Putti, Malcolm McGregor and Zasu Pitts. Two American soldiers serving as part of the Allied Occupation Forces in Germany after World War I fall in love with the daughter of the local mayor and engage in a series of battles to win her heart. The Cop The Cop is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Donald Crisp. At the 2nd Academy Awards in 1930, Elliott J. Clawson was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Writing. Prints of the film exist in several film archives including the Library of Congress. The First Kiss The First Kiss is a 1928 American silent romantic drama film directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring Fay Wray and Gary Cooper. Based on the short story Four Brothers by Tristram Tupper, the film is about a Chesapeake Bay fisherman who turns to pirating in order to be rich enough to marry a society girl. The First Kiss was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. Today it is considered to be a lost film. Some filming took place on the Chesapeake Bay in Saint Michaels. Forgotten Faces Forgotten Faces is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Clive Brook, Mary Brian, and Olga Baclanova. The production was overseen by David O. Selznick, a rising young producer at the time. The film was remade by Paramount in 1936 as a sound film. The film is preserved with copies at the Library of Congress and the Museum of Modern Art. This film is Paramounts remake of their 1920 film Heliotrope. Midnight Madness Midnight Madness is a 1928 silent film drama directed by F. Harmon Weight and starring Jacqueline Logan. It was produced by Cecil B. DeMille and released through Pathé Exchange. Prints are preserved at the Museum of Modern Art, Library of Congress and New Zealand Film Archive. A video of the preserved film is available for viewing at the website of the National Film Preservation Foundation. Moy syn My Son is a 1928 Soviet silent drama film directed by Yevgeni Chervyakov and starring Gennadiy Michurin, Anna Sten and Pyotr Berezov. Sal of Singapore Sal of Singapore is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Howard Higgin. At the 2nd Academy Awards in 1930, Elliott J. Clawson was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Writing. Complete prints of the film exist. The films sets were designed by the art director Edward C. Jewell. Sharp Shooters Sharp Shooters is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and starring George OBrien, Lois Moran, and Noah Young. A print survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Sharp Shooters contains uncredited performances by Boris Karloff and Randolph Scott in his first film appearance. Tenderloin Tenderloin is a 1928 American part-talkie crime film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Dolores Costello. While the film was a part-talkie, it was mostly a silent film with a synchronized musical score and sound effects on Vitaphone discs. It was produced and released by Warner Bros. Tenderloin is considered a lost film, with no prints currently known to exist. Border Romance Border Romance is a 1929 American Pre-Code romantic western film directed by Richard Thorpe. It stars Armida, Don Terry, Marjorie Kane, and Victor Potel. A copy is preserved at the Library of Congress, Packard. Close Harmony Close Harmony is an American Pre-Code comedy-drama musical film released by Paramount Pictures. Illusion Illusion is a 1929 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Lothar Mendes and written by Richard H. Digges Jr., E. Lloyd Sheldon and Arthur Chesney Train. The film stars Charles Buddy Rogers, Nancy Carroll, June Collyer, Kay Francis, Regis Toomey, Knute Erickson and Eugenie Besserer. The film was released on September 21, 1929, by Paramount Pictures. The Kibitzer The Kibitzer is a 1930 American comedy film directed by Edward Sloman and written by Marion Dix, Sam Mintz and Viola Brothers Shore. It is based on the 1929 play The Kibitzer by Jo Swerling and Edward G. Robinson. The film stars Harry Green, Mary Brian, Neil Hamilton, Albert Gran, David Newell and Guy Oliver. The film was released on January 11, 1930, by Paramount Pictures. Naughty Baby Naughty Baby is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Alice White and Jack Mulhall. It was released in December 16, 1928 by First National Pictures. The Dawn Trail The Dawn Trail is a 1930 American western film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Marceline Day, Miriam Seegar, and Charles Morton, and was released on November 28, 1930. The Fighting Legion The Fighting Legion is a 1930 American Western film directed by Harry Joe Brown and written by Bennett Cohen and Leslie Mason. The film stars Ken Maynard, Dorothy Dwan, Harry Todd, Frank Rice, Ernie Adams, and Stanley Blystone. The film was released on April 6, 1930, by Universal Pictures. Peter Voss, der Millionendieb Peter Voss, Thief of Millions is a 1932 German comedy crime film directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring Willi Forst, Alice Treff and Paul Hörbiger. It was based on the 1913 novel of the same title by Ewald Gerhard Seeliger which has been adapted into a number of films including previously in 1921 and later in 1946. It was the second to last film made by Dupont in Germany before he was forced to flee to the United States following the rise of the Nazi Party. It was shot at the Emelka Studios in Munich with location shooting in Marseille. The films sets were designed by the art directors Ludwig Reiber and Willy Reiber. Sea Legs Sea Legs is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Victor Heerman and written by George Marion Jr. and Marion Dix. The film stars Jack Oakie, Eugene Pallette, Lillian Roth, André Cheron, Albert Conti, Harry Green and Jean Del Val. The film was released on November 29, 1930, by Paramount Pictures. Skandal um Eva Scandalous Eva is a 1930 German comedy film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst and starring Henny Porten, Oskar Sima and Ludwig Stössel. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. Slightly Scarlet Slightly Scarlet is a 1930 American comedy drama film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and Edwin H. Knopf and starring Evelyn Brent and Clive Brook. The film was shot in several different language versions, with different casts. The French version was titled Lénigmatique Mr. Parkes, and stars Claudette Colbert as Lucy and Adolphe Menjou as Parkes. What Men Want What Men Want is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by Ernst Laemmle and starring Pauline Starke, Ben Lyon, Hallam Cooley, Barbara Kent, Robert Ellis and Carmelita Geraghty. Written by John B. Clymer and Dorothy Yost, the film was released on July 13, 1930, by Universal Pictures. Arizona Terror Arizona Terror is a 1931 American Pre-Code western film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Ken Maynard, Lina Basquette and Hooper Atchley. Elisabeth von Österreich Elisabeth of Austria is a 1931 German historical drama film directed by Adolf Trotz and starring Lil Dagover, Paul Otto and Maria Matray. It is a biopic of Empress Elisabeth of Austria. The One Way Trail The One Way Trail is a 1931 American western film directed by Ray Taylor and starring Tim McCoy, Doris Hill and Carroll Nye. Sherlock Holmes and the Missing Rembrandt The Missing Rembrandt is a 1932 British mystery film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Arthur Wontner, Jane Welsh, Miles Mander, and Francis L. Sullivan. It is considered a lost film. The Chocolate Girl The Chocolate Girl is a 1932 French comedy film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Raimu, Jacqueline Francell and Pierre Bertin. It is an adaptation of Paul Gavaults play The Chocolate Girl. The films sets were designed by the art director Gabriel Scognamillo. Pleasure Pleasure is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic drama film, directed by Otto Brower. It stars Conway Tearle, Carmel Myers, and Frances Dade. Ein Mädel der Strasse Scampolo is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Dolly Haas, Karl Ludwig Diehl and Oskar Sima. The film is an adaptation of the Italian play Scampolo by Dario Niccodemi, which has been turned into numerous films. Der schwarze Husar The Black Hussar is a 1932 German historical drama film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Bernhard Goetzke, Conrad Veidt, Mady Christians, and Wolf Albach-Retty. It premièred at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo on 12 October 1932, part of a whole string of patriotic movies released in the late days of the Weimar Republic. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. It was short at the Babelsberg Studios and on location around Schwedt in Brandenburg. The Charming Deceiver Heads We Go is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Constance Cummings, Frank Lawton and Binnie Barnes. It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures. The films sets were designed by Duncan Sutherland. Christopher Bean Christopher Bean is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Sam Wood and written by Laurence E. Johnson and Sylvia Thalberg, based on the play The Late Christopher Bean by Sidney Howard. The film stars Marie Dressler, Lionel Barrymore, Helen Mack, Beulah Bondi and Russell Hardie. The film was released on November 17, 1933, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was Marie Dresslers final role before her death from cancer in July 1934. Reform Girl Reform Girl is a 1933 American crime drama film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Noel Francis, Richard Skeets Gallagher and Hale Hamilton. Shortly after being released from reform school, a young woman is recruited as the long lost daughter of a prominent Senator as part of an attempt to discredit him. Rakoczi March The Rakoczi March is a 1933 drama film directed by Gustav Fröhlich and Steve Sekely and starring Fröhlich, Leopold Kramer and Camilla Horn. It was a co-production between Austria, Germany and Hungary. A separate Hungarian-language version, Rákóczi induló, was made. A Girl You Don't Forget You Dont Forget Such a Girl is a 1932 Austrian-German romantic comedy film directed by Fritz Kortner and starring Willi Forst, Dolly Haas and Oskar Sima. It was the last film made by Kortner before he went into exile following the Nazi takeover of 1933. Affairs of a Gentleman Affairs of a Gentleman is a 1934 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Cyril Hume, Peter Ruric and Milton Krims, adapted from the play by Edith Ellis and Edward Ellis. The film stars Paul Lukas, Leila Hyams, Patricia Ellis, Phillip Reed, Onslow Stevens and Dorothy Burgess. The film was released on May 1, 1934, by Universal Pictures. Big Time or Bust Big Time or Bust is a 1933 American comedy-drama directed by Sam Newfield, which stars Regis Toomey, Gloria Shea, and Walter Byron. The Countess of Monte Cristo The Countess of Monte Cristo is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Karl Freund and starring Fay Wray, Paul Lukas and Reginald Owen. The film was a remake of a 1932 German film The Countess of Monte Cristo. It was remade in 1948 under the same title. Thunder in the East The Battle is a 1934 Franco–British co-production English language drama film directed by Nicolas Farkas, and starring Charles Boyer, Merle Oberon and John Loder. It was adapted from a 1909 French novel by Claude Farrère entitled La bataille. Charing Cross Road Charing Cross Road is a 1935 British musical romance film directed by Albert de Courville and starring John Mills, June Clyde, Derek Oldham and Belle Baker. The film takes its title from the Charing Cross Road that runs through Central London. Death Flies East Death Flies East is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Conrad Nagel, Florence Rice and Raymond Walburn. The action takes place on an airline flight with a murderer aboard. The film was an early example of the aviation "disaster film" genre. Ladies Love Danger Ladies Love Danger is a 1935 American comedy film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and written by Samson Raphaelson, Robert Ellis and Helen Logan. The film stars Mona Barrie, Gilbert Roland, Donald Cook, Adrienne Ames, Hardie Albright and Herbert Mundin. The film was released on May 3, 1935, by Fox Film Corporation. Lady Tubbs Lady Tubbs is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Alan Crosland and written by Barry Trivers. The film stars Alice Brady, Douglass Montgomery, Anita Louise, Alan Mowbray, June Clayworth and Hedda Hopper. The film was released on July 2, 1935, by Universal Pictures. Princess O'Hara Princess OHara is a 1935 American comedy film directed by David Burton and starring Jean Parker, Chester Morris and Leon Errol. The story was re-used for the 1943 Abbott and Costello film It Aint Hay. The films sets were designed by the art director Albert S. DAgostino. Street Song Street Song is a 1935 British musical film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring John Garrick, René Ray and Wally Patch. Szent Péter esernyöje St. Peters Umbrella is a 1935 Hungarian drama film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Marica Gervai, Lajos Básti and Pál Kalmár. It was based on the 1895 novel St. Peters Umbrella by Kálmán Mikszáth which had previously been adapted into a silent film in 1917. Her Master's Voice Her Masters Voice is a 1936 film directed by Joseph Santley and based on the 1933 play Her Masters Voice by Clare Kummer. Young Hearts Young Hearts or Jonge Harten is a 1936 Dutch film directed and written by nl:Charles Huguenot van der Linden and the German exile Heinz Josephson. The Mine with the Iron Door The Mine with the Iron Door is a 1936 American adventure film directed by David Howard and starring Richard Arlen, Cecilia Parker and Henry B. Walthall. It is an adaptation of Harold Bell Wrights novel of the same title which had previously been turned into a 1924 silent The Mine with the Iron Door. The films sets were designed by the art directors Ben Carré and Lewis J. Rachmil. No Escape No Escape is a 1936 British thriller film directed by Norman Lee and starring Valerie Hobson, Leslie Perrins and Robert Cochran. The screenplay concerns a man who attempts to hide his friend for a month. 52nd Street 52nd Street is a 1937 drama film directed by Harold Young and starring Ian Hunter. A 111-es Number 111 is a 1938 Hungarian thriller film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Jenő Törzs, Pál Jávor and Mária Lázár. It is a remake of the 1919 film Number 111, directed by Alexander Korda, which was itself an adaptation of a novel by Jenő Heltai. Persons in Hiding Persons in Hiding is a 1939 American crime film directed by Louis King and written by William R. Lipman and Horace McCoy. The film stars Lynne Overman, Patricia Morison, J. Carrol Naish, William "Bill" Henry, Helen Twelvetrees and William Frawley. The film was released on February 10, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. Shakhtyory The Miners is a 1937 Soviet comedy film directed by Sergei Yutkevich. She Had to Eat She Had to Eat is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and written by Samuel G. Engel. The film stars Jack Haley, Rochelle Hudson, Arthur Treacher, Eugene Pallette, Douglas Fowley and John Qualen. It was released on July 2, 1937, by 20th Century Fox. She Shall Have Music She Shall Have Music is a 1935 British musical comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Jack Hylton, June Clyde and Claude Dampier. Hylton played himself in a story built around a millionaire shipowner who hires a band to publicise his ships. It was also released as Wherever She Goes. The film was made at Twickenham Studios. The films sets were designed by the art director James A. Carter. For distribution in the United States, to comply with the 1930 Motion Picture Production Code scenes involving portions of two songs and a dance featuring "an undue amount of nudity" were removed. Venus Makes Trouble Venus Makes Trouble is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Gordon Wiles. The plot of this inexpensive Columbia programmer revolves around the schemes of fast-talking publicity man Buzz Martin, from dropping fake money from an airplane, to betting on turtle races, to selling swampland for real estate, which eventually lands him in front of a grand jury. Western Gold Western Gold is a 1937 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Earle Snell and Forrest Barnes. The film stars Smith Ballew, Heather Angel, LeRoy Mason, Howard Hickman, Ben Alexander, Frank McGlynn and Otis Harlan. The film was released on August 27, 1937, by 20th Century Fox. Always in Trouble Always in Trouble is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley, and written by Robert Chapin and Karen DeWolf. The film stars Jane Withers, Jean Rogers, Arthur Treacher, Robert Kellard, Eddie Collins and Andrew Tombes. The film was released on October 28, 1938, by 20th Century Fox. Arson Gang Busters Arson Gang Busters is a 1938 American action film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Alex Gottlieb, Norman Burnstine and Joseph Hoffman. The film stars Robert Livingston, Rosalind Keith, Jackie Moran, Warren Hymer, Jack La Rue and Clay Clement. The film was released on March 28, 1938, by Republic Pictures. El barbero de Sevilla The Barber of Seville is a 1938 German-Spanish musical film directed by Benito Perojo and starring Miguel Ligero, Estrellita Castro and Roberto Rey. The films sets were designed by Gustav A. Knauer. The Claydon Treasure Mystery The Claydon Treasure Mystery is a 1938 film directed by H. Manning Haynes and starring John Stuart, Garry Marsh and Evelyn Ankers. Murder at a large old manor house attracts the attentions of a mystery writer. It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of 20th Century Fox. Riders of the Black Hills Riders of the Black Hills is a 1938 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by George Sherman and starring Robert Livingston, Ray Corrigan, and Max Terhune. 10th Ave Kid Tenth Avenue Kid is a 1938 American crime film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and written by Gordon Kahn and Adele Buffington. The film stars Bruce Cabot, Beverly Roberts, Ben Welden, Horace McMahon, John Wray and Jay Novello. The film was released on August 22, 1938, by Republic Pictures. Trailing Trouble Trailin Trouble is a 1937 American western film directed by Arthur Rosson and starring Ken Maynard, Lona Andre, and Roger Williams. It was released on November 12, 1937. During production its working title was Alias Blackie Burke. Death of a Champion Death of a Champion is a 1939 American film starring Lynne Overman, Virginia Dale, Joseph Allen, and Donald OConnor. Its plot concerns an effort by detectives to discover who killed a famous show dog. The film also stars Robert Paige, who went on to be in three more films with OConnor. The Escape The Escape is a 1939 American action film directed by Ricardo Cortez and written by Robert Ellis and Helen Logan. The film stars Kane Richmond, Amanda Duff, June Gale, Edward Norris, Henry Armetta and Frank Reicher. The film was released on October 6, 1939, by 20th Century Fox. Hoots Mon Hoots Mon! is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Max Miller, Florence Desmond and Hal Walters. It follows an English comedian who attempts his luck on the Scottish stage, and develops a rivalry with a local performer. Miller sings "The Charabanc Song" and his signature tune "Mary from the Dairy". The Middle Watch The Middle Watch is a 1940 British comedy film, directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Jack Buchanan, Greta Gynt, Fred Emney and Kay Walsh. It was produced by Associated British Picture Corporation at their Welwyn Studios. It was based on a play of the same title by Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall which had previously been adapted as a film in 1930, and which was adapted again in 1958. Old Mother Riley Joins Up Old Mother Riley Joins Up is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane, Martita Hunt, Bruce Seton and Garry Marsh. It was part of the long-running Old Mother Riley series. Pride of the Navy Pride of the Navy is a 1939 American action film directed by Charles Lamont and written by Ben Markson and Saul Elkins. The film stars James Dunn, Rochelle Hudson, Gordon Oliver, Horace McMahon, Gordon Jones and Charlotte Wynters. The film was released on January 23, 1939, by Republic Pictures. The Spirit of Culver Stepan Razin Stepan Razin is a 1939 Soviet drama film directed by Ivan Pravov and Olga Preobrazhenskaya. Trigger Fingers Trigger Fingers is a 1939 Western film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Tim McCoy. Pier 13 Pier 13 is a 1940 American mystery film directed by Eugene Forde and starring Lynn Bari, Lloyd Nolan and Joan Valerie. It is a remake of the 1932 film Me and My Gal with Spencer Tracy and Joan Bennett in which a waterfront cop meets an attractive waitress whose sister turns out to be romantically involved with the criminal he is pursuing. The films sets were designed by the art directors Lewis H. Creber and Richard Day. Pioneers of the West Pioneers of the West is a 1940 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by Lester Orlebeck. Three Wise Brides Spring Meeting is a 1941 British comedy film directed by Walter C. Mycroft and Norman Lee and starring Enid Stamp-Taylor, Michael Wilding, Basil Sydney and Sarah Churchill. It was based on a 1938 play of the same title by M. J. Farrell and John Perry. It was shot at Welwyn Studios. In 1942 it was given an American release, distributed by Monogram Pictures. The Trail Blazers The Trail Blazers is a 1940 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by George Sherman and starring Robert Livingston, Bob Steele, and Rufe Davis. New Wine The Great Awakening is an American historical film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Alan Curtis, Ilona Massey and Billy Gilbert. The film was produced by Gloria Pictures Corporation, and released by United Artists. Miklós Rózsa was responsible for the musical direction, though he later expunged the title from his filmography, because he considered it a travesty of the great composers life story. The film, sometimes known by the alternative titles New Wine, One Romantic Night or Schubert, the Melody Master, was the last directed by Schünzel who was an exile from Nazi Germany. Salavat Yulayev Salavat Yulayev is a 1940 Soviet film directed by Yakov Protazanov, about Bashkir national hero, poet Salawat Yulayev and Pugachevs Rebellion. This England This England is a 1941 British historical drama film directed by David MacDonald and starring John Clements, Constance Cummings and Emlyn Williams. The film follows the small English village of Cleveley and its historic resistance against tyrannical invaders recounted by one of the inhabitants to a visiting American journalist. Tight Shoes Tight Shoes is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Leo Carrillo, John Howard, and Broderick Crawford. It is based on the Damon Runyon story. Antosha Rybkin Antosha Rybkin, is a 1942 Soviet comedy film directed by Konstantin Yudin. Asking for Trouble Asking for Trouble is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Max Miller, Carole Lynne and Wilfrid Hyde-White. Its plot follows a fishmonger who takes up bookmaking to earn extra cash. Danger in the Pacific Danger in the Pacific is a 1942 espionage thriller set on a fictional island during World War II. Jesse James, Jr. Jesse James Jr. is a 1942 American Western film directed by George Sherman and written by Richard Murphy, Doris Schroeder and Taylor Caven. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Lynn Merrick, Al St. John, Douglas Walton, Karl Hackett and Lee Shumway. The film was released on March 25, 1942, by Republic Pictures. Maske in Blau Mask in Blue is a 1943 German musical comedy film directed by Paul Martin and starring Clara Tabody, Wolf Albach-Retty and Hans Moser. It is an operetta film based on the stage work of the same name composed by Fred Raymond. The film was remade in Agfacolor by Georg Jacoby in 1953. The films sets were designed by the art director Heinrich Beisenherz and . El abanderado El abanderado is a 1943 Spanish film directed by Eusebio Fernández Ardavín. Cinderella Swings It Cinderella Swings It is a 1943 American comedy-drama film directed by Christy Cabanne from the screenplay by Michael L. Simmons, based on the series of short stories by Clarence Budington Kelland centered on "Scattergood Baines". Produced and Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, it was released on January 22, 1943 and stars Guy Kibbee and Gloria Warren. It was the last of the six films in the Scattergood series, and its name was changed from Scattergood Swings It, since the franchise was not doing well. Dixie Dugan Dixie Dugan is a 1943 American comedy film, directed by Otto Brower. It stars Lois Andrews, James Ellison, and Charlotte Greenwood. Intended as the first of a series, the film was not a success and the plans for sequels were scrapped. Moonlight in Vermont Moonlight in Vermont is the title of a 1943 American musical dramatic film. Vermont farm girl Gwen Harding goes a dance school in the city. She becomes semi-popular. Farm problems conflict with dance school life and even though her new friends try to help out, other problems, including a vindictive romantic rival, arise. No Place for a Lady No Place for a Lady is a 1943 black and white mystery film, directed by James P. Hogan. Youth in Crisis Youth in Crisis is a 1943 American short documentary film produced by Louis de Rochemont as part of The March of Time series. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Bordertown Trail Bordertown Trail is a 1944 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Robert Creighton Williams and Jesse Duffy. The film stars Smiley Burnette, Sunset Carson, Weldon Heyburn, Addison Richards, Francis McDonald and Jack Luden. The film was released on August 11, 1944, by Republic Pictures. California Joe California Joe is a 1943 American Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and written by Norman S. Hall. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Wally Vernon, Helen Talbot, Twinkle Watts, Brian OHara and Terry Frost. The film was released on December 29, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Lake Placid Serenade Lake Placid Serenade is a 1944 American musical romance film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Vera Ralston, Eugene Pallette and Barbara Jo Allen. Following the German invasion of Czechoslovakia a Czech ice-skating champion goes to stay with her Uncle in the United States. It was made by Republic Pictures as a slightly higher-budget production than most of the studios B Movies. The films sets were designed by the art director Russell Kimball. The Laramie Trail The Laramie Trail is a 1944 American Western film directed by John English and written by J. Benton Cheney. The film stars Robert Livingston, Smiley Burnette, Linda Brent, Martin Garralaga, Emmett Lynn and John James. The film was released on April 3, 1944, by Republic Pictures. The French Key The French Key is a 1946 American mystery film directed by Walter Colmes and written by Frank Gruber. The film stars Albert Dekker, Mike Mazurki, Evelyn Ankers, John Eldredge, Frank Fenton and Selmer Jackson. The film was released on May 18, 1946, by Republic Pictures. A Guy Could Change A Guy Could Change is a 1946 American drama film starring Allan Lane and Jane Frazee. It was the final film of director William K. Howard. One Way to Love One Way to Love is a 1946 American film starring Willard Parker and Chester Morris. It was directed by Ray Enright. Pacific Adventure Smithy is a 1946 Australian adventure film about pioneering Australian aviator Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and his 1928 flight across the Pacific Ocean, from San Francisco, California, United States to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia . This was the first-ever transpacific flight. Kingsford Smith was the pilot of the Fokker F.VII/3m three-engine monoplane "Southern Cross", with Australian aviator Charles Ulm as the relief pilot. The other two crew members were Americans James Warner and Harry Lyon. Ten Cents a Dance Ten Cents a Dance is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Will Jason and starring Jane Frazee. Två kvinnor Two Women is a 1947 Swedish drama film directed by Arnold Sjöstrand. It was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. The Bold Frontiersman The Bold Frontiersman is a 1948 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Roy Barcroft, John Alvin, Francis McDonald and Fred Graham. The film was released on April 15, 1948, by Republic Pictures. Immigrants Immigrants is a 1948 drama film directed by and starring Aldo Fabrizi. The Story of a Bad Woman Story of a Bad Woman is a 1948 Argentine drama film directed by Luis Saslavsky and starring the Mexican and Hollywood superstar Dolores del Río, María Duval, Alberto Closas. It is based on Lady Windermeres Fan by Oscar Wilde. The films art direction was by Raúl Soldi. It was made by Argentina Sono Film, one of the countrys biggest studios during the era. Tex Granger: Midnight Rider of the Plains Tex Granger is a 1948 Columbia movie serial featuring the title character as a masked cowboy referred to as The Midnight Rider of the Plains in the serials subtitle. It was based on a character from the comic Calling All Boys while the plot was taken from The Last Frontier, which was itself based on the novel of the same name by Courtney Ryley Cooper. Tex Granger was the 36th of the 57 serials released by Columbia. Dance of Fire Dance of Fire is a 1949 Argentine drama film directed by Daniel Tinayre. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Hallo, Fräulein! Hello, Fraulein! is a 1949 German musical film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Margot Hielscher, Hans Söhnker and Peter van Eyck. It was made by the Munich-based company Bavaria Film in what would shortly become West Germany. It marked the German debut of van Eyck who had actually been born in Pomerania but had spent many years in the United States, leading him to be promoted in the films publicity as an American actor. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Mellin. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films music combines elements of American big band jazz and German folk music. Temptations The Man from Yesterday is a 1949 British thriller film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring John Stuart, Henry Oscar and Marie Burke. It was made at Southall Studios. Saints and Sinners Saints and Sinners is a 1949 British comedy drama film directed by Leslie Arliss and starring Kieron Moore, Christine Norden and Sheila Manahan. The film follows life in small Irish town, where a man is wrongly accused of theft. Trail of the Yukon Trail of the Yukon is a 1949 American western film directed by William Beaudine and starring Kirby Grant, Suzanne Dalbert and Bill Edwards. It was based on a novel by James Oliver Curwood about a North-West Mounted Police officer and his faithful German Shepherd dog Chinook. It is part of the Northern genre. The film was popular, and inspired Monogram to make a series of nine further films starring Grant and Chinook. Io sono il capataz Io sono il capataz is a 1950 Italian western-comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli. Mi querido capitán Mi querido capitán is a 1950 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Snow Dog Snow Dog is a 1950 American western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Kirby Grant, Elena Verdugo and Rick Vallin. It was part of a series of ten films featuring Kirby Grant as a Canadian Mountie. Domani è un altro giorno Tomorrow Is Another Day is a 1951 Italian melodrama film directed by Léonide Moguy and starring Pier Angeli, Aldo Silvani and Anna Maria Ferrero. Pardon My French The Lady from Boston is a 1951 French-American comedy film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Paul Henreid, Merle Oberon and Paul Bonifas. The film is also known as Pardon My French. A French-language version Dans la vie tout sarrange was also made. Portrait of Clare Portrait of Clare is a 1950 British drama film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Margaret Johnston, Richard Todd, Robin Bailey and Ronald Howard. Ahí vienen los gorrones Here Come the Freeloaders is a 1953 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Lilia del Valle, Antonio Espino and Manuel Palacios. Volki i ovtsy Wolves and Sheep is a 1953 Soviet comedy film directed by Vladimir Sukhobokov and starring Vera Pashennaya, Igor Ilyinsky and Tatyana Yeremeyeva. It is based on the 1875 play Wolves and Sheep by Aleksandr Ostrovskiy. Captive of Billy the Kid Captive of Billy the Kid is a 1952 American western film directed by Fred C. Brannon and starring Allan Lane, Grant Withers and Penny Edwards. The films sets were designed by the art director Frank Arrigo. The Crooked Circle The Crooked Circle is a 1957 American drama film directed by Joseph Kane. The film was released in the wide-screen Naturama process by Republic Pictures. The Caretaker's Daughter Loves a Luxury is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Francis Searle and starring Hugh Wakefield, Derek Bond and Michael Medwin. It was made by the Manchester-based Mancunian Films. Marito e moglie Marito e moglie is a 1952 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Eduardo De Filippo. Too Young for Love Too Young for Love is a 1953 French-Italian comedy drama film directed by Lionello De Felice and starring Aldo Fabrizi, Marina Vlady and Fernand Gravey. Some of the film was shot on location in Castellana Grotte. Mulata Mulata is a Mexican drama film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares. It was released in 1954 and starring Ninón Sevilla and Pedro Armendáriz. Music by Night Music by Night is a 1953 German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Paul Hubschmid, Gertrud Kückelmann and Curd Jürgens. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Herlth. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Sprawa do zalatwienia A Matter to Settle is a 1953 Polish comedy film directed by Jan Fethke and Jan Rybkowski and starring Gizela Piotrowska, Bogdan Niewinowski and Adolf Dymsza. Sterren Stralen Overal Sterren Stralen Overal is a 1953 Dutch film directed by Gerard Rutten. It stars the Dutch comedy duo Snip en Snap. Tres citas con el destino Tres citas con el destino is a 1954 Mexican film directed by Fernando de Fuentes. Der träumende Mund Dreaming Lips is a 1953 German drama film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Maria Schell, O.W. Fischer and Philip Dorn. It is a remake of the 1932 film Dreaming Lips by Paul Czinner. Czinner had also remade the film in Britain in 1937. The Wedding of Lilli Marlene The Wedding of Lilli Marlene is a 1953 British drama film directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Lisa Daniely, Hugh McDermott and Sid James. It was made at Southall Studios, as a sequel to the 1950 film Lilli Marlene. Afraid to Love The Confession of Ina Kahr is a 1954 West German crime film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst and starring Curd Jürgens, Elisabeth Müller and Albert Lieven. The films sets were designed by the art director Hertha Hareiter and Otto Pischinger. Eine Frau von heute A Woman of Today is a 1954 West German drama film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Luise Ullrich, Curd Jürgens and Carsta Löck. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich with location footage at the Brenner Pass and around Florence in Italy. The films sets were designed by the art directors Franz Bi and Bruno Monden. Gunfighters of the Northwest Gunfighters of the Northwest was the 53rd serial released by Columbia Pictures. It was entirely filmed on location at Big Bear Lake, USA, and not a single scene was filmed in indoors setting. The Last Summer The Last Summer is a 1954 West German drama film directed by Harald Braun and starring Hardy Krüger, Liselotte Pulver and Mathias Wieman. The films sets were designed by the art directors Kurt Herlth and Robert Herlth. Altid ballade Altid ballade is a 1955 Danish drama film directed by Gabriel Axel which focuses on a working-class family. The film was a remake of Edith Carlmars 1954 film Aldri annet enn bråk, and Axels début as a film director. Sigrid Horne-Rasmussen received a Bodil Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her role as Helga Nielsen. Dunja Dunja is a 1955 Austrian film adaptation of an Alexander Pushkin novel, directed by Josef von Báky, starring Eva Bartok, Karlheinz Böhm, Ivan Desny and Walter Richter. It is the directors take on the 1940 film Der Postmeister by Gustav Ucicky. Les assassins du dimanche Les Assassins du dimanche is a French drama film from 1956, directed by Alex Joffé, written by Alex Joffé , starring Barbara Laage. The Captain from Cologne The Captain from Cologne is an East German film directed by Slatan Dudow. It was released in 1956. La marca de Satanás La Marca de Satanás is a 1957 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Mermaid of Naples Mermaid of Naples is a 1956 Italian musical melodrama film directed by Luigi Capuano. Podhale w ogniu Podhale w ogniu is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1956. Saeta rubia Blond Arrow Sprawa pilota Maresza Sprawa pilota Maresza is a Polish film directed by Leonard Buczkowski released in 1956. Based on a novel by Janusz Meissner, which was inspired by actual events. One of the first Polish features filmed in color. Miracle of the White Suit Miracle of the White Suit is a 1956 Italian-Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Miguel Gil, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez and Julia Martínez. ¿Adónde van nuestros hijos? Where Are Our Children Going? is a 1958 Mexican drama film directed by Benito Alazraki. It was released in 1958. It starred Dolores del Río. Based in the play Half Tone by Rodolfo Usigli. Aasha Aasha, also transliterated as Asha, was a 1957 Bollywood film starring Vyjayanthimala and Kishore Kumar, and directed by M.V. Raman. The film became a box office hit. This film was partly coloured by both Gevacolor and Technicolor. The film was remade in Tamil as Athisaya Penn. Down Liberty Road Down Liberty Road is a 1956 American short film directed by Harold D. Schuster. The film is also known as Freedom Highway in the United States. It has an early performance by Tommy Kirk. Journey to Freedom Journey to Freedom is a 1957 American film. The story follows a Bulgarian who escapes from behind the Iron Curtain through Istanbul, Paris and Toronto to seek freedom in Los Angeles, California, but is doggedly pursued by Communist agents. Written and produced by Apostolof and purportedly semi-autobiographical, for his first film project he sought out exploitation veteran Dertano and the one-eyed cinematographer William C. Thompson to create "SCA Productions". The anti-Communist tone is comparable to other films of the Red Scare: I Married a Communist, The Red Menace and Big Jim McLain. The film featured Tor Johnson, the Swedish wrestler best known for appearing in Edward D. Wood Jr.s movies. It was shot in the legendary Sunset Gower Studios and picked up for distribution by Republic Pictures shortly before they suspended feature film production. Viktor and Viktoria Victor and Victoria is a 1957 German musical comedy film directed by Karl Anton and starring Johanna von Koczian, Georg Thomalla and Johannes Heesters. A woman gains success on the stage by pretending to be a female impersonator. It is a remake of the 1933 film Victor and Victoria, which had starred Renate Müller. The films sets were designed by Emil Hasler and Walter Kutz. Die Winzerin von Langenlois The Winemaker of Langenlois is a 1957 Austrian romantic comedy film directed by Hans H. König and starring Herta Staal, Gunnar Möller and Paul Hörbiger. L'amico del giaguaro The Friend of the Jaguar is a 1958 Italian comedy film directed by Giuseppe Bennati and starring Walter Chiari, Isabelle Corey, Carlo Romano, Tony Ucci and Elke Sommer. Il peccato degli anni verdi Il peccato degli anni verdi is a 1960 Italian romance film written and directed by Leopoldo Trieste. It premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival with the title Lassegno. The Jailbreakers The Jailbreakers is a 1960 American film written, produced and directed by Alexander Grasshoff in his debut feature film that was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Why Must I Die?. One Step Forward One Step Forward is a 1960 Spanish comedy film directed by Ramón Torrado. Bankraub in der Rue Latour Bankraub in der Rue Latour is a 1961 West German comedy film directed by and starring Curd Jürgens. Unexpected Limprevisto, internationally released as The Mishap, is a 1960 Italian crime-drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It was coproduced by France, where it was released with the title LImprévu. Part-Time Wife Part-Time Wife is a low budget black and white 1961 British comedy film. Project Hope Project Hope is a 1961 American short documentary film produced by Frank P. Bibas, documenting the maiden voyage of the SS Hope. At the 34th Academy Awards, held in 1962, it won an Oscar for Documentary Short Subject.. The Academy Film Archive preserved Project Hope in 2006. A Tribute to Dylan Thomas Dylan Thomas is a 1962 short documentary film directed by Jack Howells about the Welsh poet and writer, Dylan Thomas. It won an Oscar at the 35th Academy Awards in 1963 for Documentary Short Subject. The Academy Film Archive preserved Dylan Thomas in 2000. Terror at Black Falls Terror at Black Falls is a 1962 American Western film directed by Richard C. Sarafian. Sarafians directing debut, the film was made on a very low budget and shot in the small community of Scotland. The plot involves a vengeful gunman taking hostages in a small towns saloon before being confronted by the sheriff. The film was criticized for its slow pacing, and disappeared from theaters without attracting a large viewership. The Blackmailers The Blackmailers or Blackmailing a Bullfighter is a 1963 Spanish crime film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Manuel Benítez El Cordobés, Alberto de Mendoza and Manolo Morán. Lujuria tropical Lujuria tropical is a 1962 Argentine film. The Spy Gibraltar is a 1964 French thriller film directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit and starring Hildegard Knef, Gérard Barray, Geneviève Grad and Elisa Montés. A secret agent goes undercover to infiltrate smugglers between Tangiers and Gibraltar. Chand Aur Suraj Chand Aur Suraj is a 1965 Indian Hindi-language film produced by Ganga Chitra and directed by Dulal Guha. The film stars Dharmendra, Ashok Kumar, Tanuja, Nirupa Roy and Asit Sen. The films music is by Salil Choudhury. The film was remade in Tamil as Annavin Aasai with K. Balaji, Gemini Ganesan and Savitri in the lead roles. I Kill, You Kill I Kill, You Kill or Io uccido, tu uccidi is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Puccini. Lovers' Rock Lovers Rock is a 1964 Taiwanese drama film written and directed by Lei Pan. The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Calamity the Cow Calamity the Cow was a film made for the Childrens Film Foundation in 1967. The film starred Phil Collins as a teenage actor three years prior to his joining Genesis. The film was written by Kerry Eastman and directed by David Eastman. Cuore matto... matto da legare Cuore matto... matto da legare is a 1967 Italian musicarello film directed by Mario Amendola. It is named after the Little Tonys hit song "Cuore matto". Despedida de casada Farewell to Marriage is a 1968 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Stronghold of Toughs Grajski biki is a 1967 Yugoslav film directed by Jože Pogačnik. Its international English title is Stronghold of Toughs. La señora del intendente La señora del intendente is a 1967 Argentine comedy film directed by Armando Bó and starring Isabel Sarli and Pepe Arias. The film had a sequel "Una Viuda descocada", which was Bó last film. Mädchen für die Mambo-Bar Girls for the Mambo-Bar is a 1959 West German crime film directed by Wolfgang Glück and starring Kai Fischer, Gerlinde Locker and Jimmy Makulis. The films sets were designed by the art directors Felix Smetana. Run, Psycho, Run Run, Psycho, Run is a 1968 film directed by Brunello Rondi. The film stars Gary Merrill, Elga Andersen and Georges Rivière. The film is set in Tuscany in 1912 where the retired Judge George Dennison, his wife Claire, and their son Robert arrive at a Villa in Mount Argentario for the summer. Shortly after a party, both Claire and Robert are murdered. A year later, Dennison once again returns to the villa with his new fiancée, Ann and her son. Ann resembles Claire which he believe will assist him in unmasking the murderer. Although filmed in the mid 1960s, Run, Psycho, Run was not released until 1968 in Italy. It subsequently was released to television in the United States. Verde doncella Fruit of Temptation is a 1968 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Sonia Bruno, Juanjo Menéndez and Antonio Garisa. Aido: Slave of Love is a 1969 Japanese film directed by Susumu Hani. It was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival. Der Bettenstudent oder Was mach' ich mit den Mädchen? Student of the Bedroom is a 1970 West German comedy film directed by Michael Verhoeven and starring Christof Wackernagel, Gila von Weitershausen and Hannelore Elsner. Odvázná slecna Odvážná slečna is a 1969 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Give God a Chance on Sunday Giv Gud en chance om søndagen is a 1970 Danish film. The title is Danish for "Give God a chance on Sunday". It stars Ulf Pilgaard, Ove Sprogøe and Lotte Tarp. Goya, historia de una soledad Goya, a Story of Solitude is a 1971 Spanish historical drama film directed by Nino Quevedo. It was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. The film was heavily cut by censors before its release. It portrays the life of the Spanish artist Francisco Goya. The Arizona Kid The Arizona Kid is a 1970 low-budgeted Philippine comedy western starring Chiquito, Gordon Mitchell, and Mamie Van Doren. The film was one of Van Dorens final film roles as her career, that went well and strong in the 1950s, and began to fade when the decade of the 1960s came along. Today the movie is confused with The Arizona Kid a 1939 film of the same name, that starred Roy Rogers. We Are All in Temporary Liberty We Are All in Temporary Liberty is a 1971 Italian crime drama film written and directed by Manlio Scarpelli. Bada Kabutar Bada Kabutar is a 1973 Bollywood action comedy film produced and directed by Deven Verma. Man Jeete Jag Jeet Man Jeete Jag Jeet is a 1973 religious Punjabi film directed by B.S. Thapa, starring Sunil Dutt, Radha Saluja and Ranjeet in lead roles. Yankee Dudler Yankee Dudler is a 1973 German-Spanish western film directed by Volker Vogeler, written by Ulf Miehe and Volker Vogeler, composed by Luis de Pablo and starred by Arthur Brauss, Francisco Algora and Joaquín Rodríguez. The Incredible Machine Man: The Incredible Machine is a 1975 American documentary film directed by Irwin Rosten and Ed Spiegel. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. E. G. Marshall narrated the film, which was produced by Rosten, together with Dennis B. Kane and Alex Pomansanof. Man: The Incredible Machine, which included some of the first pictures taken inside the human body and presented on film, using some of the earliest film that medical researchers had taken inside the human digestive tract and bloodstream. It ranked as the most-watched program in Public Broadcasting Service until 1982, when it was overtaken by The Sharks. Rostens collaborator Nicholas Noxon described the "extraordinary impact" that the film had as a National Geographic special, noting that it was "groundbreaking for its time" and "opened peoples eyes to what could be done with a documentary". The New York Times reviewer John J. OConnor cited the films ability to allow PBS to compete with the major networks, saying that "commercial television should now be reeling from the success of the National Geographic documentary", which garnered 36% of the total television audience in the New York City area when it was shown on WNET Channel 13. Rosten was criticized by some for using film that had been taken inside monkeys and rabbits. The New York Times noted criticism that viewers had been led to believe that the film was composed entirely of shots taken inside the human body, while nearly 5% was actually taken inside animals for details of the lungs, blood circulation and the reproductive system. Rosten had used film of human subjects wherever possible but that when "it was impossible to get inside the body we used film of mammals that would be exact representations of what we wanted to show". The National Geographic Society had been informed by Rosten that animal footage was included, but a disclaimer was not included in the film. Gone to Ground Gone to Ground is a 1977 Australian TV movie about a man pursued by a killer. Stonestreet: Who Killed the Centerfold Model? Stonestreet: Who Killed the Centerfold Model? is a 1977 American made-for-television mystery-crime film starring Barbara Eden,directed by Russ Mayberry from a teleplay written by Leslie Stevens and produced as a pilot for a proposed television series that was not picked up by the network. The film originally premiered as the NBC Movie of the Week on January 16, 1977. Flaming Hearts Flaming Hearts is a 1978 West German drama film directed by Walter Bockmayer and Rolf Bührmann. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival. Michael Rother produced the music for the film which was released the previous year as his debut solo album Flammende Herzen. Neem Annapurna Neem Annapurna is a 1979 Bengali film directed by Buddhadev Dasgupta and starring Sunil Mukherjee. The movie is based on Bengali short story, Neem Annapurna by Kamal Kumar Majumdar. Huang Fei Hong yu gui jiao qi The Magnificent Kick is a 1980 Hong Kong martial arts biography film. The film is a flashback story of the life of Wong Fei Hung, the Chinese martial arts master and folk hero of Cantonese ethnicity, and is named after his trademark move- a kick too fast to be countered, known as the shadowless kick. The director is Daniel Lau Tan-Ching, and the producer is Ng Why. The film stars Kwan Tak-hing, Jason Pai-piao, Cecilla Wong Hang-sau and Han Ying-chieh. The production company is Friendship Films Co, Hsu Tang is the production manager, the screenplay is by Sze-To On, and the script supervisor is Wong Mei Ling.The martial art used in the film by Kwan Tak-hing is Hung Ga / Hung Gar. Seduction Seduction is a 1981 Mexican erotic drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. Men or Not Men Men or Not Men is a 1980 Italian war-drama film directed by Valentino Orsini. It is based on the novel with the same name by Elio Vittorini. El Salvador: Another Vietnam El Salvador: Another Vietnam is a 1981 American documentary film directed by Glenn Silber. This political documentary illustrates the turbulent history of El Salvador from the 1920s-1970s, and the role of the U.S. government in that history. As the title suggests, the presence of U.S. military advisors in a country fighting against socialist guerrilla factions is highly reminiscent of the beginnings of the U.S. escalation of the war in Vietnam. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Duet for Four Duet for Four is a 1982 film directed by Tim Burstall. Molly Molly is a 1983 Australian family film about a singing dog which marked the acting debut of Claudia Karvan. Rien qu'un jeu Just a Game is a Canadian drama film, directed by Brigitte Sauriol and released in 1983. An examination of incest, the film stars Raymond Cloutier as André, a married father who is committing incest with his daughters, and Marie Tifo as Mychèle, his unhappily married wife whose resentment of their daughters has led her to turn a blind eye to her husbands activities. The film premiered at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival, and had its Canadian theatrical premiere in October 1983. The film faced some controversy in early 1984, when the Ontario Censor Board refused to permit it to be screened in Ontario unless the two scenes that most visibly depicted the incest were cut, even though Sauriol had carefully shot them to prevent them from being seen as sexually graphic. The film received three Genie Award nominations at the 5th Genie Awards in 1984, for Best Director, Best Actress and Best Sound Editing. Boy in the Bush The Boy in the Bush is a novel by D. H. Lawrence set in Western Australia, first published in 1924. It is derived from a story in a manuscript given to Lawrence by Mollie Skinner, entitled The House of Ellis. Lawrence and his wife Frieda stayed with Skinner at her guesthouse in Darlington in 1922. Das Autogramm Das Autogramm is a 1984 West German drama film directed by Peter Lilienthal. It was entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival. At Last... Bullamakanka: The Motion Picture At Last... Bullamakanka: The Motion Picture is a 1983 Australian comedy about a small town visited by a government official. It is noticeable for the number of music acts that appear. According to David Stratton, "the film had a very troubled and lengthy production history which presumably accounts for the first two words tacked on to the title". Future Schlock Future Schlock is a 1984 Australian film. It was the first of four movies made by the team of Barry Peak and Chris Kiely who ran the Valhalla Cinemas in Sydney and Melbourne. The movie was known in production as The Ultimate Show. The producers claimed they managed to recoup half the amount of money they spent on the film. Potomok belogo barsa The Descendant of the Snow Leopard is a 1984 Soviet drama film directed by Tolomush Okeyev. It was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear for an outstanding single achievement. The Wizard of the Strings The Wizard of the Strings is a 1985 American short documentary film about Roy Smeck, directed by Peter Friedman. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Aida Aida is a 1987 Swedish movie, directed by Claes Fellbom. The film is based on Giuseppe Verdis opera, Aida. Robert Grundin sings the part of Radamès, and the role is played by dancer Niklas Ek. Marianne Myrsten sings the part of the high priestess, played by Françoise Drapier. Thomas Annmo is the voice of the Messenger, played by Lennart Håkansson. Kerstin Nerbe was responsible for reworking the music. The film is built on a performance at the Stockholm Folk Opera in 1985. A Matter of Convenience A Matter of Convenience is a 1987 Australian television film about a couple living in Melbourne. Velma works in a butchers and wants a baby, but has no money. Her work shy partner Joe is resistant to any kind of job. After meeting Alphonse Torontoa, a Frenchman who arranges weddings for immigrants looking to stay in Australia, Velma becomes a witness to these marriages of convenience. After Joes rejection of a job in the local chicken factory, she forces him to marry an immigrant bride for money. Joe marries a Lebanese woman but is forced to live with her because the officials become suspicious of Alphonses arranged marriages. This separates Joe from Velma, causing strain to their relationship. Joe falls in love with the Lebanese woman, and things spiral out of control. Ben Lewin won an AACTA Award for Best Direction in Television. Caro Gorbaciov Caro Gorbaciov is a 1988 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. It entered the main competition at the 45th Venice International Film Festival, in which it won the President of the Italian Senates Gold Medal. Lights and Shadows Lights and Shadows is a 1988 Spanish fantasy film written and directed by Jaime Camino. The film was entered into the main competition at the 45th edition of the Venice Film Festival. For her performance Ángela Molina was nominated for best actress at the 3rd Goya Awards. Cappuccino Cappuccino is a 1989 Australian comedy film about out of work actors. Cuchillos de fuego Cuchillos de fuego is a Venezuelan film released in 1989. It was directed by Román Chalbaud based on his theatre play Todo bicho de uña, where a young man, David, seeks revenge on his mothers rapist and murderer. In the film, which is styled like a Western, a stop-motion animated childrens drawing of the young David crying over his mothers body is used to tell parts of the story. After searching through the Andes for ten years, he kills several Apaches for his revenge. In its theatrical release it was viewed by 367,652 people. Endless Horizons Endless Horizons is a 1953 French drama film directed by Jean Dréville. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. Welcome to Canada Welcome to Canada is a Canadian docufiction film, directed by John N. Smith and released in 1989. Loosely based on a real-life incident, the film depicts the interactions of a small community in Newfoundland with a group of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees who turn up in the town. The films cast includes Charlene Bruff, Madonna Hawkins, Nirmalan Masilamany, Anandprasad Pathanjali, Beverly Power, Francis Power, Rosie Power, Kumar Singam Nadarajah, Murugesu Sivanesan and Sinnakili Baskaran. The film premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival in 1989, and was screened at the 1989 Toronto International Film Festival. Smith received a Genie Award nomination for Best Director at the 11th Genie Awards in 1990. Story of Kennedy Town Story of Kennedy Town is a 1990 Hong Kong action drama film directed by Wu Ma and starring Waise Lee, Mark Cheng and Aaron Kwok as three close friends living in poverty whom decide to join the police force. However, one of them becomes consumed by greed and their friendship becomes tested. The Mozart Bird The Mozart Bird or De Mozart Bird is a 1993 Dutch romantic drama film directed by Aryan Kaganof. Pax PAX, is a Portuguese comedy directed by Eduardo Guedes over a screenplay of Bruno Heller. Is part of a film trilogy about Lisbon, ordered for Lisbon, European Cultural Capital of 1994. Hades Hades is a 1995 German drama film directed by and starring Herbert Achternbusch. It was entered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival. Za co? Za co? is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1995. It is based on the short story What For? by Leo Tolstoy published in 1906. Angaara Angaara is a 1996 Bollywood movie directed by Anil Ganguly, and starring Mithun Chakraborty and Rupali Ganguly in lead roles, and music was by duo, Dilip Sen and Sameer Sen. It did not do well at the box office. La ballade de Titus La ballade de Titus is a 1997 French comedy film, directed by Vincent De Brus. Wild Innocence Orphan of the Wilderness is a 1936 Australian feature film from director Ken G. Hall about the adventures of a boxing kangaroo. It starred Brian Abbot who disappeared at sea not long after filming completed. The Double Man The Double Man is a 1976 Danish crime film directed by Franz Ernst and starring Erik Wedersøe. Paano ang puso ko? Paano Ang Puso Ko? is a 1997 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Rory B. Quintos and starring Judy Ann Santos, Wowie De Guzman, and Rico Yan. The film, produced and distributed by Star Cinema premiered in the Philippines on February 12, 1997. Duello nella sila Duel of Fire is a 1962 Italian adventure film directed by Umberto Lenzi. It starred Fernando Lamas and Liana Orfei. It was picked up for distribution in the US by AIP. A Brief Season Brief Season is a 1969 Italian drama film written and directed by Renato Castellani. Der Doppelgänger The Double is a 1934 German crime comedy film directed by E.W. Emo and starring Georg Alexander, Camilla Horn and Gerda Maurus. It was the last Edgar Wallace adaptation made in Germany before the Second World War. The films sets were designed by the art director Wilhelm Depenau and Erich Zander. It was shot at the Halensee Studios in Berlin. Saiyan Saiyan is a 1951 Bollywood film-Hindi romantic drama directed by M. Sadiq for his Sadiq Productions Ltd. The story and screenplay were written by Azmi Bazidpuri. The music was composed by Sajjad Hussain, with lyrics written by D. N. Madhok, Rajendra Krishan and Hasrat Jaipuri. The film starred Madhubala, Ajit, Sajjan, and Jayant. A period film depicting feudal India, the plot is remade from the 1946 American Western Duel in the Sun. A love triangle, the story revolves around two brothers, both in love with an orphan girl, who is given shelter by their family. Beirut the Encounter Beyroutou el lika is a 1981 Lebanese drama film directed by Borhane Alaouié. It competed in competition at the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival and the 38th Venice International Film Festival. Mabo: Life of an Island Man Mabo: Life of an Island Man is a 1997 documentary on the life of Indigenous Australian land rights campaigner Eddie Koiki Mabo. It was awarded Best Documentary at the Australian Film Institute Awards and the Sydney Film Festival. It also received the Script Writing Award at the New South Wales Premiers Literary Awards. Light Melody Light Melody is a 1946 Finnish musical film directed by Edvin Laine and starring Kalle Ruusunen, Veli-Matti Kaitala and Ruth Luoma-Aho. My Niece Doesn't Do That My Niece Doesnt Do That is a 1960 Austrian comedy film directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Cornelia Froboess, Fred Bertelmann and Margit Nünke. The films art direction was by Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff. The Tour of the Grand Dukes The Tour of the Grand Dukes is a French musical comedy film directed by André Pellenc and starring Lily Fayol. Great Expectations: The Untold Story Great Expectations: The Untold Story is a 1987 Australian film which was made as a feature film and a mini series. It is based on an account of what happened to Magwitch from the novel Great Expectations when he was in Australia. No País das Amazonas No País das Amazonas is a 1922 Brazilian silent documentary film directed by Agesilau De Araujo and Silvino Santos. The film was notable in that it was one of the earliest to document the Amazon Rainforest on camera and present it to a wider audience. The film documents the local economies of the Amazonian Indians, examining production lines and workers in factories. It also portrays fishing on the Amazon River as a way of life, and shows how the locals prepare the fish for sale with salt. Later on, the film also examines rubber plantations in the rainforest and how the locals make use of the natural reserves for export. The film premiered on January 12, 1922 in Rio de Janeiro. The Slim Dusty Movie The Slim Dusty Movie is a 1984 Australian feature film directed by Rob Stewart and starring Slim Dusty, Joy McKean, Jon Blake and Mary Charleston. Abhilasha Abhilasha is a 1968 Bollywood romantic film starring Meena Kumari, Nanda, Sanjay Khan and Kashinath Ghanekar. The film was directed by Amit Bose. The film’s producer who was also a builder, built a bungalow in lieu of payment for Meena Kumari. Bombs on Monte Carlo Bombs on Monte Carlo is a 1960 German comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Eddie Constantine, Marion Michael and Gunther Philipp. The film was based on a novel by Fritz Reck-Malleczewen which had already between adapted as a film in 1931 as Bombs on Monte Carlo. Location shooting took place in Monaco, Nice and at the Schleissheim Palace in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art directors Ernst H. Albrecht and Niko Matul. St. Val's Mystery St. Vals Mystery is a 1945 black and white French comedy film starring Fernandel directed by René Le Hénaff, Shot during the winter of 1944-1945 in the studios of Boulogne, this was the Fernandels first film following the liberation of Paris. The films original release title is Le mystère Saint-Val, and it was released in the United States in 1945 under the English title of St. Vals Mystery. It was then released in Denmark on October 23, 1950 as Det mystiske slot and in Portugal on June 1, 1954 as Fernandel, Polícia Amador. Satan Tempts with Love Satan Tempts with Love is a 1960 French-West German crime film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Belinda Lee, Joachim Hansen and Ivan Desny. Second Best Bed Second Best Bed is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Jane Baxter and Veronica Rose. The screenplay is by Ben Travers, based on an earlier story of his. Walls and Travers had worked together on the Aldwych farces. The screenplay concerns a newly married couple who soon run into domestic difficulties when the wife refuses to obey her husbands every order. It was an independent production made at Shepperton Studios. The films sets were designed by the art director Walter Murton. Ein Stern fällt vom Himmel A Star Fell from Heaven is a 1934 Austrian musical film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Joseph Schmidt, Egon von Jordan and Herbert Hübner. Two years later it was remade in Britain with Schmidt reprising his role. A later German-language film A Star Fell from Heaven released in 1961, was unconnected to the earlier productions. Mordprozeß Dr. Jordan The Murder Trial of Doctor Jordan is a 1949 West German crime film directed by Erich Engels and starring Rudolf Fernau, Maria Holst and Margarete Haagen. The films sets were designed by the art directors Kurt Herlth and Carl Ludwig Kirmse. The Hunter The Hunter is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 48th Oswald short of the Lantz era and the 100th in the entire series. Shushoku sensen ijonashi is a Japanese film directed by Shūsuke Kaneko. The film gives a description of the life of students struggling to find a job at the end of college in Japan at the end of the 1980s, a time when companies would fight to get the best students to join their ranks. The title would be best translated into English as "All Quiet on the Recruit Front", as it is a pun on the Japanese title of the book by Erich Maria Remarque. Actress Emi Wakui won the Best Supporting Actress prizes at the Japan Academy Awards and the Yokohama Film Festival for her role in this film. Whose Child Am I? Feelings is a 1975 British drama film directed by Gerry OHara and starring Kate OMara, Paul Freeman and Edward Peel. Its plot concerns a couple who are unable to conceive a baby and attempt artificial insemination. Ghost of Honor Ghost of Honor is a 1957 American animation and comedy film directed by Izzy Sparber. This film has been music composed by Winston Sharples. The Bandmaster The Bandmaster is a short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and one of the long-running cartoons featuring Krazy Kat. In a reissue print by Samba Pictures, the film is simply presented as Bandmaster. Berlingot and Company Berlingot and Company is a 1939 French comedy film directed by Fernand Rivers and starring Fernandel, Suzy Prim and Fernand Charpin. It was shot at Marcel Pagnols Marseille Studios. The films sets were designed by the art director René Renoux. Lízino stestí Lízino štěstí is a 1939 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Pink Elephants Pink Elephants is a 1937 black-and-white cartoon made by the Terrytoons studio and released by 20th Century Fox. Directed by George Gordon, produced by Paul Terry and with original music by Philip A. Scheib, it was released in the United States on 9 July 1937. It is among the few unsyndicated Terrytoons that has been digitized by collectors and archivists. Dena Paona Dena Paona is a 1931 Bengali film directed by Premankur Atorthy, starring Amar Mullick, Durga Das Bannerjee, Jahar Ganguly, Nibhanani Devi and Bhanu Bandyopadhyay. Based on a novel by Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay and produced by New Theatres, it is credited as the one of first Bengali talkies, and along with Alam Ara, was one of the first sound films produced in India. The film explored the ills of the dowry system and touched on the problems of female oppression in 19th century Bengal. Song of the Clouds Song of the Clouds is a 1946 French film starring Tino Rossi. It was one of the most popular movies in France in 1945 with admissions of 3,498,968. Ente Upasana Ente Upasana is a 1984 Malayalam film, directed by Bharathan, written by Thoppil Bhasi, starring Mammootty and Suhasini. The film is based on the award-winning novel Upasana by Mallika Yunis. The film was remade in Telugu as Karpoora Deepam starring Murali Mohan, Suhasini and Sharat Babu. The Court Dancer: Raj Narkati Raj Nartaki is a 1941 Bollywood film directed by Modhu Bose under the Wadia Movietone banner. It starred the famous dancer Sadhana Bose with Prithviraj Kapoor, Jal Khambata, Nayampalli and Protima Das Gupta. It was made simultaneously in English, Bengali and Hindi. The film was distributed in Europe and US through Columbia in Hollywood. It managed to recover its cost with the virtue of being released in three languages. Raj Nartaki established J. B. H Wadia’s reputation as an intellectual film maker. The story is set in the early 19th century in the Manipur Kingdom and is about social barriers and a court dancer. Neelachaley Mahaprabhu Nilachaley Mahaprabhu was a 1957 Indian Bengali biographical film directed by Kartik Chattopadhyay, based on the life of 15th-century mystic Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who started his spiritual journey and Hindu reform movement, part of the Bhakti movement during his years at Nilachal, the shrine of Jagannath at Puri. It stars Asim Kumar in the titular role with Dipti Roy, Sumitra Devi, Ahindra Choudhury, Bhanu Bandyopadhyay, Nripati Chattopadhyay and Chhabi Biswas in supporting roles. At the beginning of his career, a 20-year-old Soumitra Chatterjee was rejected in his screen test for the film by director Kartik Chattopadhyay, he later made his debut with Apur Sansar. The film continues to be a popular amongst Chaitanya and Krishna devotees and ISKCON followers. Le faremo tanto male Well Really Hurt You is a 1998 Italian comedy film written and directed by Pino Quartullo. The Imperial Road La Route impériale is a 1935 French film directed by Marcel LHerbier. It combines a romantic drama with a military adventure story, set against the contemporary background of British operations against a rebellion in the kingdom of Iraq. Rock for Kampughea The Concert for Kampuchea is a musical film from the best of the Concerts for the People of Kampuchea. The film was directed by Keith McMillan and was 4 nights of concerts in Hammersmith Odeon to raise money for Cambodia. The event was organized by Paul McCartney and Kurt Waldheim, and it involved well-established artists such as McCartney, The Who and Queen as well as younger punk and new wave acts like The Clash and the Pretenders. The film finishes with the presentation of Wings Rockestra. Filmed in 1979, Concert for Kampuchea did not receive American theatrical distribution until it was picked up by Miramax in 1988. The concert was also recorded and released as a double LP. It has yet to be released in digital format. The Conquest of the Citadel The Conquest of the Citadel is a 1977 West German drama film directed by Bernhard Wicki. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. The Masked Lover The Masked Lover is a 1940 Czechoslovak historical drama film directed by Otakar Vávra. It is based on a novel by Honoré de Balzac. Bílá spona Bílá spona is a 1960 Czech crime film written and directed by Martin Frič. Il diavolo sulle colline Il diavolo sulle colline is a 1985 Italian drama film directed by Vittorio Cottafavi. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. The Great Adventure The Great Adventure is a 1974 Argentine action film comedy directed by Emilio Vieyra. The film stars Víctor Bó, Graciela Alfano and Ricardo Bauleo. The film marked the end of Vieyras contract with Pel-Mex, and start of collaboration with producers Aries Cinematográfica Argentina and other small producers. The film features a Dollars trilogy-type whistling and gun-firing score. Dream Castle Dream Castle is a 1933 comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Edith Méra, Lucien Baroux and Danielle Darrieux. It was produced in Berlin as the French-language version of The Castle in the South and released by UFAs French subsidiary. The films sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler. Coeur de coq Rooster Heart is a 1946 French comedy film directed by Maurice Cloche and starring Fernandel, Gisèle Alcee and Jean Témerson. The films sets were designed by Robert Giordani. A man is too shy to ask a girl out and decides to kill himself. While lying in the road he is rescued by a Doctor who tries to cure him by implanting the heart of a rooster into him, something which suddenly makes him irresistible to women. Blackjack Blackjack is a 1978 American crime drama film written and directed by John Evans. Last Plane to Baalbeck Last Plane to Baalbek is a 1964 Eurospy film directed by Marcello Giannini and Hugo Fregonese. It is a coproduction between Italy, France and Lebanon. Spring Waters Jarní vody is a 1968 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. The Maltese Double Cross The Maltese Double Cross – Lockerbie is a documentary film about the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103. Produced, written, and directed by Allan Francovich and financed by Tiny Rowland, the film was released by Hemar Enterprises in November 1994. With a controversial premise, it was immediately threatened with legal action by lawyers acting for a US government official, and the British government prevented screenings at the 1994 London Film Festival, at the Institute of Contemporary Arts and at several universities. But Labour MP Tam Dalyell ignored libel warnings and went ahead and showed the film at the House of Commons on November 16, 1994. Though it was never widely distributed, the film stirred up a great deal of controversy – particularly in the United Kingdom. Reviews of the film in major UK publications were mostly negative, even as they said that the film revealed certain problems in the mainstream account of the Lockerbie bombing. The film came in for fierce criticism from some American family members of victims of Pan Am 103 and from the governments of Britain and the United States. Other family members endorsed the conclusions of the film. Vsichni musí být v pyzamu Všichni musí být v pyžamu is a 1984 Czechoslovak film directed by Jaroslav Papoušek. The film starred František Husák and Josef Kemr. The hero of the film is found rushing from one misfortune to another, he is the former accountant Gregory Maršíček, who, after a heart attack, for fear of dying, decides to live a quiet, sparing life and adhere to the principles of healthy living. These are not to smoke, drink, and to exercise and eat healthily. He will take the place of the patients inspector and hopes he will have peace of mind in his new job. Instead, he experiences one nervous episode after another. Gradually his will power dwindles. Gregory falls into unhealthy food, alcohol, and women. Things gradually get worse. The result is a second heart attack, after which the hero promises to fix everything and live healthily. Worlds Beyond Worlds Beyond was a British television anthology series based on real-life supernatural experiences described in archival documents from the Society for Psychical Research that was broadcast on ITV from 1986 to 1988. A book was also released to accompany the series. When You Come Home When You Come Home is a 1948 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Frank Randle, Leslie Sarony and Leslie Holmes. It had a larger production budget than Randles previous films made in Manchester. The Hills of Donegal The Hills of Donegal is a 1947 British drama film directed by John Argyle and starring Dinah Sheridan, James Etherington and Moore Marriott. It follows a young Irish woman who abandons a promising career as singer to get married, only to discover that her husband is not the man she thought he was. Aaj Ka Mahaatma Aaj Ka Mahaatma is a 1976 Bollywood romantic action film directed by Kundan Kumar. The film stars Randhir Kapoor and Rekha . Marriage in Buenos Aires Marriage in Buenos Aires is a 1940 Argentine comedy film directed by Manuel Romero. Sending of Flowers Sending of Flowers is a 1950 French historical drama film directed by Jean Stelli and starring Tino Rossi, Micheline Francey and Jean Brochard. The film portrays the life of the composer Paul Delmet. Paper Gallows Torment, is a 1950 British thriller film directed by John Guillermin and starring Dermot Walsh, Rona Anderson and John Bentley. Marihuana Marihuana is a 1936 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. ¿Por qué nací mujer? ¿Por qué nací mujer? is a 1970 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Romeo contra Julieta Romeo contra Julieta is a 1968 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza and stars Angelica Maria. Shoot Joe, and Shoot Again Joe Dakota is a 1972 Spaghetti Western film directed by Emilio Miraglia. This 1972 movie should not be confused with a 1957 movie by the same name, directed by Richard Bartlett, starring Jock Mahoney and Luana Patten. Frühlingserwachen Spring Awakening is a 1929 German silent drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Mathilde Sussin, Toni van Eyck and Paul Henckels. It is an adaptation of the play of the same title by Frank Wedekind. It is part of the cycle of Enlightenment films made during the Weimar era. Don Fulgencio Don Fulgencio is a 1950 Argentine film. Yo también tengo fiaca Yo también tengo fiaca is a 1978 Argentine comedy film directed by Enrique Cahen Salaberry. The film was produced by Hector Bailez. Fiebre de primavera Fiebre de primavera is a 1965 Argentine film. I Did Kill Facundo Yo maté a Facundo is a 1975 Argentine drama film directed by Hugo del Carril. The plot is a fictional account about Argentine outlaw Santos Pérez, leader of the gang which murdered Riojas caudillo Facundo Quiroga in 1835. Arrabalera Arrabalera is a 1950 Argentine musical drama film directed and written by Tulio Demicheli on his debut and starring Tita Merello. It is based on the story by Samuel Eichelbaum. The film premiered on 25 April 1950 in Buenos Aires. The film is a tango based film, which is an integral part of Argentine culture. Los de la mesa 10 Los de la mesa 10 is a 1960 Argentine film. Mujeres sin mañana Women Without Tomorrow is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Tito Davison and starring Leticia Palma, Manolo Fábregas and Carmen Montejo. The films art direction was by Edward Fitzgerald. Bobby's War Bobbys War is a 1974 Norwegian drama film directed by Arnljot Berg. It was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival. Porci con la P.38 Porci con la P 38 is a 1979 Italian "poliziottesco" film directed by Gianfranco Pagani. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Sentimental Sentimental is a 1981 Argentine crime film directed by and starring Sergio Renán. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. Paid in Blood Paid is Blood is a 1971 Spaghetti Western directed by Luigi Batzella. The original Italian title of the film was Quelle Sporche Anime Dannate. The Boys of Via Paal The Paul Street Boys is a 1935 Italian drama film directed by Mario Monicelli and Alberto Mondadori. It is based on the novel by Ferenc Molnár and was entered into the 3rd Venice International Film Festival. Australian Made: The Movie Australian Made: The Movie is a July 1987 live concert film of the Australian Made tour from December 1986 to January 1987. The tour featured internationally performing Australian acts, INXS, Divinyls, Models, The Triffids, The Saints, Im Talking, Mental As Anything and Jimmy Barnes. The film was directed by INXS video collaborator, Richard Lowenstein but did not contain any footage of Mental As Anything. Concert segments were linked by Troy Davies interviewing audience members and musicians. Australian Made: The Movie was released in Australia on VHS in 1988. In 1989 in the United Kingdom, an edited VHS version, retitled as Australian Made: Featuring INXS Live, was issued which removed footage by Barnes. An edited DVD version was released in 2003 with all footage of The Triffids and Barnes removed. Camino del infierno Road of Hell is a 1946 Argentinian film from the Estudios San Miguel. The City Struck by Lightning The City Destroyed is a 1924 French silent film directed by Luitz-Morat. Dishonor Deshonra is an 1952 Argentine film. It was the first portrayal of a lesbian love affair. El protegido El Protegido is a 1956 Argentine film. Written and directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson, it starred Rosa Rosen, Guillermo Battaglia, Guillermo Murray, Mirko Álvarez, Fernando Vegal, Pepe Soriano, and Alicia Bellán. In the Alleys of Love In the Alleys of Love is an Iranian war film about the city of Khorramshahr shortly after the Iran–Iraq War. The film was shot in colour on 35 mm film. Khosrow Sinai wrote, directed, and produced the film, as well as composing the music. Oklahoma Oklahoma is a 1979 independent 16mm film by James Benning, an instructor at the California Institute of the Arts. Zheleznyy potok Torrents of Steel is a 1967 Soviet war drama film directed by Efim Dzigan based on the eponymous story by Alexander Serafimovich. Stato interessante Stato interessante is a 1977 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Sergio Nasca. It consists of three segments, all sharing the abortion as the main theme. Woubi Cheri Woubi Chéri is a 1998 French/Ivorian documentary that shows a few days in the life of various members of the gay and transgender community in Abidjan, Côte dIvoire. It is one of a very few films from Africa to deal with LGBT issues. The title comes from the term "woubi", meaning a man who plays the role of a wife in a homosexual relationship. Also featured in the documentary are "yossis", men who act as husbands to woubis, who are often bisexual and also in conventional marriages. The film won Best Documentary awards at the New York Lesbian, the Turin International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, and the Transgender Festival in London. Sydney: A Story of a City Sydney – A Story of a City is a film originally shot in the IMAX format and shown in IMAX cinemas around Australia in 1999. The film was subsequently digitally re-mastered from the original large film format and released on DVD in 2001. The film presents the viewer with spectacular scenes of the city, its harbour, the Sydney Opera House and the Blue Mountains and uses archive film footage, computer generated graphics combined with live footage to tell the story of Sydneys past and present. Featuring the themes of history, archaeology, architecture and genealogy with a simple love story, the film educates and entertains and serves as a showcase for the vibrant city of Sydney. The Eagles Cemetery The Cemetery of the Eagles is a 1939 Mexican historical war film directed by Luis Lezama and starring Jorge Negrete, Margarita Mora and José Macip. It is set during the Mexican–American War of the 1840s. The films sets were designed by José Rodríguez Granada. The battles of Churubusco and Chapultepec were recreated. It premiered on 1 September 1939, the same day as the Second World War broke out in Europe. The films overtly patriotic theme proved very popular at the Mexican box office. Love Crazy Deewane Tere Pyaar Key is an Urdu language film which was released on 7 November 1997. It was directed by Syed Noor and produced by Evernew Studios. This 1997 film celebrated its Platinum Jubilee at the Pakistani cinemas and was a highly successful film at the box-office. Jimmy Zip Jimmy Zip is a 1996 short film starring Alyssa Milano, Spalding Gray and Justin Whalin. It was remade into a 1999 full-length film, starring Brendan Fletcher and Adrienne Frantz. Kutsu-Juku seiklusi The Adventures of Juku The Dog is the first Estonian experimental animated short film written and directed by Voldemar Päts, produced by Aleksaner Teppor and animation by cartoonist Elmar Jaanimägi. For the film about 5000 drawings were made. Out of the total of 180 meters of shot film stock about 100m have survived. The soundtrack for the silent film was provided by Records of the Tormolen Co. Parlophon. In total 2 films in the series were attempted, the second one called The Adventures of Juku on Earth and Water was not completed and has not survived. After the Great Depression and WWII hit Estonia, the first professional puppetoon animation studio in Estonia Nukufilm was established by Elbert Tuganov in 1958 and a traditional cel animation studio Joonisfilm by Rein Raamat in 1971. In modern times the most known Estonian Animation Director is Priit Pärn, the winner of Grand Prize at the Ottawa International Animation Festival in 1998. David David is a 1951 British short biographical film about the Welsh miner and poet David Rees Griffiths. It was directed by Paul Dickson, who also wrote the script, shot by Ronald Anscombe, produced by James Carr, and distributed by Regent Films. Leading Welsh composer Grace Williams wrote the score for the film. The film is 38 minutes long and was given a U certificate. It was the Welsh contribution to the Festival of Britain film festival. Idaya Malar Idhaya Malar is a Tamil language film starring Sujatha, Gemini Ganesan, Kamal Haasan in the lead role of the protagonist. Rachana Rachana is a 1983 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Mohan and produced by Sivan Kunnampilly. The film stars Srividya, Nedumudi Venu, Bharath Gopi and Mammootty in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. B. Sreenivasan. Bharath Gopi won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor for his performance in the film. Det store varpet Det store varpet is a 1961 Norwegian drama film directed by Nils R. Müller, starring Finn Bernhoft, Per Christiansen and Jack Fjeldstad. The film is about two brothers who are working as fishermen with their father. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival. Maciste il vendicatore dei Maya Maciste, the Avenger of the Mayans is a 1965 Italian film directed by Guido Malatesta. Il vendicatore mascherato Gentlemen of the Night is a 1964 Italian-French adventure film directed by Pino Mercanti and starring Guy Madison and Lisa Gastoni. Ee Nadu Ee Nadu is a 1982 Indian Malayalam-language political film directed by I. V. Sasi, written by T. Damodaran, and starring Balan K. Nair, Ratheesh, Mammootty and T. G. Ravi. The film was remade in Telugu with the same name. Mera Karam Mera Dharam Mera Karam Mera Dharam is a 1987 Bollywood film, starring Dharmendra and Moushumi Chatterjee. Time to Live Time to Live is a 1969 French drama film directed by Bernard Paul. It was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival. Johnny Belinda Johnny Belinda is a 1967 television film directed by Paul Bogart and Gary Nelson. It is based upon the play Johnny Belinda by Elmer Blaney Harris. The film was thought to be missing from UK TV archives, but was discovered being sold in the United States on DVD by Kaleidoscopes Ray Langstone and a copy now resides with Kaleidoscope. Hands Up Hands Up is a lost 1918 American adventure film serial directed by Louis J. Gasnier and James W. Horne. The serial was Ruth Rolands breakthrough role. The Picture of Dorian Gray The Picture of Dorian Gray is a 1916 British silent fantasy film directed by Fred W. Durrant and starring Henry Victor, Pat OMalley and Sydney Bland. The film is based on the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. Baby Clothes Baby Clothes is a 1926 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 49th Our Gang short subject released. Engal Thangam Engal Thangam is a Tamil thriller film directed by the famous team Krishnan–Panju released in 1970. M. G. Ramachandran and Jayalalithaa featured in this film. It was a super hit movie and ran more than 100 days in Chennai, Madurai and Trichy. Little Mother Little Mother is a 1929 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. Produced by Hal Roach and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Little Mother was the 87th Our Gang short to be released. A silent film, it followed Our Gangs first sound film, Small Talk, on the release schedule. Nafrat Ki Aandhi Nafrat Ki Aandhi is a 1989 Bollywood Action film, Produced by Ratan Irani on Shree Jagdamba Movies Combines banner and directed by Mehul Kumar. Starring Dharmendra, Jeetendra Anita Raj, Madhavi in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahari. Satya Harishchandra Satya Harishchandra is a Telugu language mythological film, based on the life of Harishchandra, produced by Nagireddy-Chakrapani under the Vijaya Productions banner and directed by K. V. Reddy. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, S. Varalakshmi in the lead roles and music composed by Pendyala Nageswara Rao. K. V. Reddy produced the film simultaneously in Kannada with the same title, starring Rajkumar. Commencement Day Commencement Day is a 1924 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 25th Our Gang short subject released. Sunday Calm Sunday Calm is a 1923 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 20th Our Gang short subject released. Vicharana Vicharana is a 1988 Malayalam film written by A. K. Lohithadas and directed by Sibi Malayil. The film stars Mammootty, Sobhana, Nedumudi Venu, Seema, Mukesh, Jagathy Sreekumar and Prathapachandran. Maniyan Pillai Athava Maniyan Pillai Maniyan Pilla Adhava Maniyan Pilla is a 1981 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Balachandra Menon and produced by E. J. Peter. The film stars Maniyanpilla Raju, Venu Nagavally, Jose Prakash and Ambika in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. Sesham Kazhchayil Sesham Kazhchayil is a 1983 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Balachandramenon. The film stars Mammootty, Mohanlal, Menaka and Balachandramenon in lead roles. The film had musical score by Johnson. Achha Bura Achha Bura is a 1983 Indian Bollywood film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee and produced by Deepak Parashar. The film was a remake of Memdidi, directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee again. Lead cast were Raj Babbar and Anita Raj. It also had Amjad Khan, Ranjeet and Dina Pathak in pivotal roles. Kotwal Saab Kotwal Saab is a 1977 Bollywood drama action film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. An Amiya Arts production, it was produced by Pawan Kumar and had story by Bimal Dutt, with dialogue by Rahi Masoom Reza. The music director and lyricist was Ravindra Jain. The main stars were Shatrughan Sinha and Aparna Sen with a supporting cast consisting of Utpal Dutt, Asrani, David, Raza Murad, Sudhir and Ritu Kamal. Shatrughan Sinhas successful debut film in a lead role with director Subhash Ghais Kalicharan, had made him popular with the audiences. In Kotwal Saab Sinha plays a morally upright strict police-officer who is out to catch the corrupt politician who is also a smuggler and don. Wacus Wacuś is a 1935 Polish romantic comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński. Sant Tukaram Santha Thukaram is a 1963 Indian Kannada film, directed by Sundar Rao Nadkarni and produced by B. Radhakrishna. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar, K. S. Ashwath and T. N. Balakrishna in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Vijaya Bhaskar. It was named the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada at the 11th National Film Awards. The movie is based on the life of poet-saint Tukaram. Ulta Seedha Ulta Seedha is a 1985 Indian Bollywood film directed and produced by Subodh Mukherji. It stars Raj Babbar and Rati Agnihotri in pivotal roles. Sivudu Sivudu Sivudu Sivudu Sivudu Sivudu is a 1983 Telugu film directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Radhika, Kongara Jaggayya, and Rao Gopal Rao in important roles. The film was a Box office Disaster. Todu Dongalu Thodu Dongalu is a 1981 Telugu film directed by K. Vasu. The film stars Krishna Ghattamaneni, Chiranjeevi, Madhumalini, Geetha and Rao Gopal Rao in important roles. Melnattu Marumagal Melnaattu Marumagal is a 1975 Tamil language film, starring Sivakumar, Laurance Pourtale, Kamal Haasan and Jayasudha in the lead roles. Sivakumars wife was played by French actress Laurance Pourtale. Kamal Haasan played the younger brother of Sivakumar. Jayasudha played Kamal Haasans wife. Vani Ganapathy, a danseuse appeared only for a dance sequence alongside Kamal Haasan, whom she later married in 1978. The film was remade in Telugu as America Ammayi. Neerum Neruppum Neerum Neruppum is a 1971 Indian Tamil language swashbuckler film directed by Pa.Neelakandhan, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role and J. Jayalalitha, R. S. Manohar, Cho Ramaswamy among others. The storyline is based on the French novel The Corsican Brothers by Alexandre Dumas. The film was remade in Hindi as Gora Aur Kala. Netru Indru Nalai Netru Indru Naalai is a 1974 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Pa.Neelakandhan, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role and Manjula, Latha, Rajasree, M. N. Nambiar and among others. Thirudathe Thirudadhe is a Tamil language drama film directed by P. Neelakantan. The film features M. G. Ramachandran, B. Saroja Devi and M. N. Nambiar in lead roles. The film, produced by V. Arunachalam, had musical score by S. M. Subbaiah Naidu and was released on 23 March 1961. Thirudathe was an Blockbuster film and highest grossing of the year and ran more than 150 days in major cities and the maximum run was 154 days. The film was remade in Kannada as Manassakshi with Rajkumar, and later dubbed into Telugu and released as Jebudonga – 13-09-1961 Jannat Ki Talash Jannat Ki Talash is a 1999 Pakistani film which won the Nigar Award for Best Film of the Year for 1999. De zwarte tulp The Black Tulip is a 1921 Dutch silent adventure film directed by Maurits Binger. It is based on the novel The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas. Cochin Express Cochin Express is a 1967 Indian Malayalam-language thriller film, directed by M. Krishnan Nair and produced by T. E. Vasudevan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Sheela, Adoor Bhasi and Sankaradi in lead roles. The film had musical score by V. Dakshinamoorthy. The movie was subsequently made in Kannada as Bangalore Mail, in Telugu as Circar Express starring Krishna, in Tamil as Neelagiri Express and in Hindi as The Train. American Ammayi American Ammayi is a 1999 Indian Malayalam film, directed by G. K. Gouthaman. The film stars Jagathy Sreekumar, KPAC Lalitha, Kalpana and Prem Kumar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Sanjeev Lal. Secret Rites Secret Rites is a 1971 British pseudo drama directed by Derek Ford. It concerns the study of witchcraft and black magic, with a rare appearance by real-life occultist Alex Sanders. The films music was composed by Bryn Walton. Apoorvam Chilar Apoorvam Chilar is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Kala Adoor and produced by Akbar. The film stars Jagathy Sreekumar, Innocent, KPAC Lalitha and Ganesh Kumar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. Flight Into Hell Flight into Hell is a 1985 mini series about German pilot Hans Bertram and his copilot who go missing in 1932, based on Bertrams book of the same name, and in what was also known as 1932 Kimberley rescue. Les jeux de société Les Jeux de société is a 1989 film by Éric Rohmer, starring Alexandra Stewart. The length is 57 min. Natir Puja Natir Puja is the only film where Rabindranath Tagore is credited as director. This film is a recording of Tagores 1926 stage dance-drama. Sami sitsotskhle Three Lives is a 1924 Georgian silent film directed by Ivan Perestiani.The theme of the movie was copied from ancient Indian culture. Okkar á milli: Í hita og þunga dagsins Inter Nos is a 1982 Icelandic drama film directed by Hrafn Gunnlaugsson. It was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Solidão, Uma Linda História de Amor Solidão, uma linda história de amor is a Brazilian movie from 1989, directed by Victor Di Mello, with production executive, Carlo Mossy, and script by Victor Di Mello and Avelino Dias dos Santos. Murderous City Murderous City is a 1953 Turkish drama film directed by Lütfi Akad and starring Ayhan Işık, Belgin Doruk and Sevki Artun. Plunge Into Darkness Plunge Into Darkness is a 1978 Australian television film directed by Peter Maxwell and starring Olivia Hamnett, Bruce Barry, and John Jarratt. It concerns a couple on a holiday in the country who have a terrorising experience. Amma Rajinama Amma Rajinama Indian Telugu film అమ్మ రాజీనామా 1991 directed by Dasari Narayana Rao and cinematography by Chota K. Naidu. The Mother character is portrayed by Sharada. It is a Musical film with a film score composed by K. Chakravarthy. "Evaru Rayagalaru Amma Anu Maatakanna Kammani Kavyam" and "Srushitikarta Oka Brahmma…Atanini Srushitinchindoka Amma" are some of the best lyrics written about the greatness of the Mother. This movie also marks the debut of cinematographer Chota K. Naidu, who was an associate and regarded as a student of Dasari Narayana Rao. The movie was remade in Kannada as Amma starring Lakshmi. Haisiyat Haisiyat is a 1984 Bollywood drama film, produced by Srikanth Nahata under the Vijayalakshmi Pictures banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars Jeetendra, Jaya Prada in the pivotal roles and music composed by Bappi Lahari. The film is remake of Tamil movie Kanavan Manaivi, starring R. Muthuraman, Jayalalithaa, which was first remade as the Telugu movie Sita Ramulu, starring Krishnam Raju, Jaya Prada in the lead roles. Zakhmi Sher Zakhmi Sher is a 1984 Bollywood Action film, produced by Pradeep Sharma under the TUTU Films banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars Jeetendra, Dimple Kapadia in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film is a remake of the Telugu Blockbuster movie Bobbili Puli, starring N. T. Rama Rao, Sridevi in the pivotal roles. Bangaru Papa Bangaru Papa is a 1955 Telugu film directed by B. N. Reddi. It is based on the 1861 English novel Silas Marner by George Eliot. B. N. Reddi personally considered it as his best cinematic work. It showcased the acting skills of S. V. Ranga Rao. This film introduced the famous writer Palagummi Padmaraju to the cine-world. Barrister Parvateesam Barrister Parvateesam is a 1940 Telugu comedy-drama film directed by Prakash. It is based on the Telugu novel Barrister Parvateesam written by Mokkapati Narasimha Sastry. Lisa Lisa is a 1978 Malayalam-language Indian film, directed by Baby and produced by Dhanya Productions. Considered one of the best horror and musical flicks in Malayalam, with music by K. J. Joy. Ee Sabdam Innathe Sabdam Ee Sabdam Innathe Sabdam is a 1985 Malayalam film made in India, directed by P. G. Viswambaran and starring Mammootty. In this movie, Mammootty plays the role of a doctor who becomes a vigilante when his wife is raped and murdered by college students.highest grossing malayalam movie of 1985. Second Nirakoottu third Yaathra. Kaveri Kaveri is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Rajeevnath. The film stars Mammootty, Mohanlal, Adoor Bhasi and Nedumudi Venu in the lead roles. The film has musical score by V. Dakshinamoorthy and Ilaiyaraaja. El oficio mas antiguo del mundo El oficio más antiguo del mundo is a 1970 Mexican film. It was directed by Luis Alcoriza. On my Xfinity guide it list this movie Un hombre perseguido es ayudado por unas prostitutas que le acogen y ocultan en la casa done Ellas trabajan. Channel 796 WWSD HD ESP TV14 Asuravamsam Asuravamsam is a 1997 Malayalam film written by Ranjith and directed by Shaji Kailas, with cinematography by Manikandan. The film stars Manoj K. Jayan, Siddique, Biju Menon, Narendra Prasad, Saikumar, Priya Raman and Chippy. Ayushman Bhava Ayushman Bhava is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Suresh Vinu and produced by Ambili Pravachambalam. The film stars Jayaram, Divya Unni, Mohini and Innocent in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson and songs by A. T. Ummer. Bhoopathi Bhoopathi is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Joshiy. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Kanaka, Priya Raman and Thilakan in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. The Balanced Particle Freeway The Balanced Particle Freeway is a 1997 Australian TV movie starring Damien Bodie. Guruji Oru Vakku Guruji Oru Vakku is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Rajan Sankaradi. The film stars Madhu, Mohanlal, Nedumudi Venu and Ratheesh in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Jerry Amaldev. Malayala Masom Chingam Onnu Malayala Masom Chingam Onnu is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by Nissar. The film stars Dileep, Biju Menon, Kalpana and Prem Kumar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Raveendran. Vyooham Vyooham is a 1990 Malayalam-language Indian feature film, directed by Sangeeth Sivan, starring Raghuvaran, Sukumaran, Captain Raju, Babu Antony, Urvashi, Rajan P. Dev and Parvathy Jayaram. It was the debut directorial of Sangeeth Sivan. The lead characters were loosely inspired the characters of Mel Gibson and Danny Glover in Lethal Weapon, where Raghuvaran and Sukumaran played the lead roles respectively, while the plot is original. Gajaraja Manthram Gajaraja Manthram is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thaha. The film stars Kalabhavan Mani, Prem Kumar, Charmila, Anusha and Jagadish in the lead roles. The film had musical score by Berny-Ignatius. Sunehra Sansar Sunehra Sansar is a 1975 Bollywood film directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. It stars Rajendra Kumar, with Mala Sinha as his wife, and Hema Malini as his past love, who has re-entered his life to seek vengeance for abandoning her years ago. The film is a remake of a Telugu film titled Pandanti Kapuram. In the annals of Hindi cinema, this movie, though not a commercial success, is unique for three reasons. First, it features music by Naushad combining for the first time with the lyricist Anand Bakshi. Secondly, this picture has for the only time Kishore Kumar singing a song for which music was composed by Naushad. Thirdly, the movie has the leading lady Hema Malini playing a rare negative role. Hema Malinis role, like in Lal Patthar, has negative shades to it, though in both movies, the character played by her becomes positive in the end. Chor Chor Chor Chor is a 1974 Bollywood drama film directed by Prem Prakash. The film stars Vijay Anand. This is one of the best suspense thrillers that Bollywood has made. It is surprising that very few people know about this movie. Perhaps the cast of the film: Vijay Anand, Trilok Kapoor, Ranjan, Jairaj etc., were not able to attract audiences. Furthermore, this was a song-less movie. Leena Chandavarkar has never looked as beautiful, romantic and lovely as she looked and performed here. One must view this movie for its presentation and of course, for Leena Chandavarkar. Avatar Avatar is a lost Italian silent film from 1916, directed by Carmine Gallone. In the UK it was also known as The Magician. It was produced by Società Italiana Cines. El jardín de la tía Isabel The Garden of Aunt Isabel is a 1971 Mexican historical drama film directed by Felipe Cazals and starring Jorge Martínez de Hoyos, Claudio Brook and Ofelia Guilmáin. During the early sixteenth century, two Spanish ships are wrecked on the Mexican coast. A group of survivors set out on a trek to try to locate a famed El Dorado. Most of the locations used were around "Tulum" maya archeological zone. Mayan pyramids are seen along the movie. Most of it in the last two scenes. Trapped in Tia Juana Trapped in Tia Juana is a 1932 American Pre-Code western directed by Wallace Fox. Duncan Renaldo plays twin brothers separated at birth: West Point graduate Kenneth Holbert and Mexican bandit El Zorro. El armario El armario is a 2001 Argentine film directed and written by Gustavo Corrado. The film premiered on 3 May 2001 in Buenos Aires. The film starred Jean Pierre Reguerraz and Pamela Rementería, who was nominated for a Silver Condor Best Actress Award for her performance. Also starring Adolfo Coroa and Lelia Dondoglio. Zankoku: Kurobara rinchi aka Black Rose Slave is a 1975 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Katsuhiko Fujii and starring Naomi Tani. En Purushan Thaan Enakkum Mattum Thaan En Purushanthaan Enakku Mattumthaan is a 1989 Tamil language family drama film, directed by Manobala and produced by V. N. J. Manivannan. The film stars Vijayakanth, Suhasini and Rekha in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was remade in Hindi as Mera Pati Sirf Mera Hai, starring Jeetendra. Manobala also directed the Hindi version. It was also remade in Telugu as Naa Mogudu Naake Sontham and in Kannada as Hatamari Hennu Kiladi Gandu. This movie is possibly inspired by the movie Chinnakuyil Paduthu, which was released in 1987. Cocaine Cocaine is a 1922 British crime film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Hilda Bayley, Flora Le Breton, Ward McAllister and Cyril Raymond. A melodrama – it depicts the distribution of cocaine by gangsters through a series of London nightclubs and the revenge sought by a man after the death of his daughter. Because of its depiction of drug use, it was the most controversial British film of the 1920s. It was feared by the authorities that it might encourage the spread of narcotics. However, as the film had a clear message about the dangers of using drugs, it was eventually passed by the censors in June 1922 and released in some cinemas under the alternative title While London Sleeps. The Chinese gangster Min Fu was reportedly based on a real-life criminal Brilliant Chang. Mugam Mugam is a 1999 Tamil language film directed by Gnana Rajasekaran. The film features Nassar and Roja in lead roles whilst Manivannan, Vivek and Thalaivasal Vijay play supporting roles. The film opened in October 1999 to negative reviews and it did poorly at the box office. Shoku ynë Tili Our Friend Tili is a 1981 Albanian coming of age film directed by Fehmi Hoshafi and starring Elida Janushi, Arben Latifi, Lutfi Hoxha. The Miracle The Miracle, is a British silent full-colour film, using a hand-coloured process similar to Pathéchrome. Produced by Joseph Menchen and directed by Michel Carré, it is among the very first full-colour feature films to be made. It stars Maria Carmi, Ernst Matray, Florence Winston and Douglas Payne, and was filmed on location in Austria. The Miracle was not intended to be shown as an ordinary film in the usual way, but was designed by Menchen to be shown as part of a Lyricscope play. This was an unusual spectacular theatrical presentation which – in its most elaborate and complete expression – included: the projected colour film; a full-sized symphony orchestra and chorus performing Engelbert Humperdincks score; live sound effects such as church bells and crowd noises; stage sets around the projection screen which changed during the performance; and live actors and dancers in medieval costume. The various component parts of this ideal production varied somewhat according to local conditions. This 1912 multi-media experience was an adaptation of Max Reinhardts wordless spectacular stage production of Karl Vollmoellers play of the same name, which had played to huge audiences at the Olympia, London exhibition hall in 1911–1912. As some contemporary critics realised, The Miracle was not a "moving picture drama" in the normal sense of the word, but a "filmed pantomime," a celluloid record of the action of the stage production in a unique presentation. The world première of the full-colour Lyricscope play of The Miracle took place at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, on 21 December 1912 and it was shown all over the country until Easter 1913, breaking many records for attendance. The colour film with its attendant show subsequently made its way around the world, being shown in the USA, Australia and Germany. A rival, unauthorised version directed by Mime Misu for Continental-Kunstfilm in Germany appeared in the same year with the same subject and English title, and was the subject of various copyright legal actions in the UK and the USA, resulting in seven different titles shared between the two films. Troublesome Night 11 Troublesome Night 11 is a 2001 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Yeung Wan-king. It is the 11th of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series. Clínica con música Clínica con música is a 1974 Argentine film. Chivaraku Migiledi Chivaraku Migiledi is a 1960 Telugu romance film, written and directed by Gutha Ramineedu. The film was a remake of the Bengali film Deep Jwele Jaai. The Bengali film Deep Jwele Jaai was a huge critical and commercial success. Impressed by the story line, producer Vuppunuthula Purushotham Reddy and director G. Ramineedu remade the Bengali film into Chivaraku Migiledi Nepal Pyaro Chha Nepal Pyaro Chha aka Lovely Nepal is a 2001 Nepali film directed by Shambhu Pradhan. The Lady of the House Sitt al-Bayt is a 1949 Egyptian drama film. It starred Faten Hamama, Emad Hamdy, and Zeinab Sedky. The film, which was written by Abo El Seoud El Ebiary and directed by Ahmed Morsi, was nominated for the Prix International Award in the Cannes International Film Festival. Aema buin Madame Aema is a 1982 South Korean film. A box-office hit, it was one of only two films to sell more than 100,000 tickets in Seoul during the year of 1982. Chukkan Chukkan is a 1994 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by Thampi Kannanthanam. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Gouthami, Thilakan and Kaviyoor Ponnamma in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. Little Golden Book Land Little Golden Book Land is an animated syndicated special produced by DIC Animation City and Western Publishing Company in 1989. The special stars the characters that made Little Golden Books so popular among many readers, and was probably a pilot episode for an animated series that never materialized. On video and coloring books, the working title was Little Golden Book Land: The Great Harbor Rescue. Chaitrada Premanjali Chaitrada Premanjali is a 1992 Kannada romance- drama film directed and written by S. Narayan making his debut in direction. The film features newcomers Raghuveer and Shwetha in the lead roles along with Lokesh and Abhijeeth in other pivotal roles. The film met with positive reviews upon release from critics and audience eventually becoming the musical hit of the year. The film featured original score and soundtrack composed and written by Hamsalekha. The soundtrack proved to be one of the biggest hit albums of the year. Ezhavathu Manithan Ezhavathu Manithan is a 1982 Indian Tamil film co-written and directed by K. Hariharan. Inspired by a real-life incident, the film focuses on environmental pollution and exploitation of industrial workers. Starring Raghuvaran in his first lead role, it features a host of newcomers playing other prominent roles. The films soundtrack was made up from an album composed by L. Vaidyanathan with the lyrics of Tamil poet Subramania Bharati. The film met with widespread critical acclaim upon release, winning the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil and two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. It was screened at the Indian Panorama of the International Film Festival of India, and in the Soviet Union, where it won the Afro–Asian Solidarity Award. At the 13th Moscow International Film Festival in 1983, the film was nominated for the Golden St. George prize. Troublesome Night 13: Flower Ghost Troublesome Night 13 is a 2002 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Chan Yiu-ming. It is the 13th of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series. Investigation of a Flame Investigation of a Flame is a 2001 documentary by Lynne Sachs about the Catonsville Nine, nine Catholic activists who became known for their May 17, 1968 nonviolent act of civil disobedience in burning draft files to protest the Vietnam War. The 45 minute film includes interviews with six members of the pioneers from the 1968 expression, including Daniel and Philip Berrigan, John Hogan, Thomas Lewis, and married couple Marjorie and Tom Melville. The film also includes commentary by historian Howard Zinn. Chinna Kannamma Chinna Kannamma is a 1993 Indian Tamil drama film directed by R. Raghu. The film features Karthik, Gautami, Suhasini, Nassar and Shamili in lead roles. The film, produced by Aru. Shanmuganathan and Aru. Subramaniam, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 29 January 1993. Sankeerthana Sankeertana is a 1987 Telugu classical film, produced by M. Gangaiah under the Konark Movie Creations banner and directed by Geetha Krishna. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Ramya Krishna in the lead roles and music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was later remade in Tamil as Deiva Vaakku. The Piranhas Mate by Lent Las Pirañas aman en Cuaresma is a 1969 Mexican drama film. Veera Kesari Veera Kesari is a 1963 Indian Kannada film, directed by B. Vittalacharya and produced by Sundarlal Nahatha and Doondi. The film stars Rajkumar, T. N. Balakrishna, Udaykumar and R. Nagendra Rao in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Ghantasala. B. Vittalacharya shot the movie simultaneously in Telugu as Bandipotu, with N. T. Rama Rao. Critics have noted that the plot is loosely based on William Shakespeares The Taming of the Shrew. This film had its climax scene in Eastmancolor. Cool Jazz and Coconuts Cool Jazz and Coconuts is a 1985 Icelandic drama film directed by Jakob Frímann Magnússon. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. Alyas Pogi: Ang pagbabalik Alyas Pogi: Ang Pagbabalik is a 1999 Filipino action-drama film directed by Joey del Rosario and starring Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. reprising his role as the titular character. The film is the third and final installment of the Alyas Pogi film series. Dinky Hocker Dinky Hocker is an American television teen comedy/drama that aired as an ABC Afterschool Special on December 12, 1979. It was based on the 1972 novel Dinky Hocker Shoots Smack by M.E. Kerr. Two Moons and an Olive Tree Qamaran wa Zaytouna is a Syrian feature drama film by director Abdellatif Abdelhamid. Die Kandidaat Die Kandidaat is a 1968 South African drama film directed by Jans Rautenbach and starring Gert Van den Bergh, Marie Du Toit and Regardt van den Bergh. The film was regarded as critical of the apartheid system, and it faced some censorship from the authorities. Troublesome Night 16 Troublesome Night 16 is a 2002 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Yip Wai-ying. It is the 16th of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series. Das Schicksal derer von Habsburg - Die Tragödie eines Kaiserreiches The Fate of the House of Habsburg is a 1928 German silent drama film directed by Rolf Raffé and starring Fritz Spira, Alphons Fryland and Leni Riefenstahl. It is based on the Mayerling incident of 1889. The films sets were designed by Artur Berger. Boxer Boxer is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Baiju Kottarakkara, starring Babu Antony and Haritha in the lead roles. The Law and Mr. Lee The Law and Mr Lee is a 2003 American TV film. Sesham Sesham is a 2002 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar, starring Jayaram, Geethu Mohandas, Biju Menon and P. Balachandran. The film zooms into a lunatic asylum and probes the tenuous realms that separate the sane from the insane. Jayarams portrayal of the character Lonappan is regarded as the best in his career. The film received critical acclaim, it won four Kerala State Film Awards, including Best Film, Best Story, Best Editor, and Best Sound Recordist. Yagyû renyasai: hidentsuki kageshô is a 1956 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Katsuhiko Tasaka. It is a jidaigeki action drama set in the Edo period. Jaanoo Jaanoo is a 1985 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Jainendra Jain. It stars Jackie Shroff, Kushboo and Rati Agnihotri in pivotal roles. Jeene Ki Arzoo Jeene Ki Arzoo is a 1981 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Rajasekhar for AVM Productions, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Rati Agnihotri, Rakesh Roshan, Sujit Kumar and Rajendranath. The film was a remake of the directors 1980 Telugu film Punnami Naagu which itself was a remake of directors own Kannada movie Hunnimeya Rathriyalli. Aaj Ke Angaarey Aaj Ki Angaarey is a 1988 Hindi film starring Hemant Birje. Kohraam Kohraam is a 1991 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra, directed by Kuku Kohli. Mahaveera Mahaveera is a 1988 Bollywood film, directed by Naresh Saigal and starring Dharmendra, Raaj Kumar, Dimple Kapadia, Raj Babbar, Beena Banerjee and Utpal Dutt. Kahte Hain Mujhko Raja Kahte Hain Mujhko Raja is a 1975 Bollywood film directed by Biswajeet. The film stars Dharmendra, Biswajeet, Hema Malini and Rekha. El proceso de las señoritas Vivanco El proceso de las señoritas Vivanco is a 1961 Mexican film directed by Maurcio de la Serna. It stars Sara García. Uyarnthavargal Uyarndhavargal is a 1977 Tamil-language Indian feature film, directed by T. N. Balu, starring Kamal Haasan and Sujatha in lead roles. The film is a remake of the much acclaimed 1972 Hindi Koshish which itself was based on the 1961 Japanese movie Happiness of Us Alone. Who Is Chris Rock? Who Is Chris Rock? is a short film about the life of comedian Chris Rock directed by Michael J. Dennis. It showcased Rock and his mother talking about his life and work. Moojrim Moojrim is a 1970 Bollywood crime film about a gold medalist who becomes implicated in a murder while trying to save a girl from attackers. Directed by Kewal Misra, the film stars Joy Mukherjee and Kumud Chuggani. Souli Souli is a 2004 Malagasy drama film written and directed by Alexander Abela and based on William Shakespeares Othello. It follows Abelas 1999 film Makibefo, an adaptation of Macbeth. La petite morte La Petite Morte is a 2003 Canadian documentary directed by Emmanuelle Schick Garcia about the pornography business in France, centering on the interviews of Raffaela Anderson, John B. Root and others. It won three film festival awards for Best Documentary and one nomination for Best Documentary. The title is a reference to "la petite mort", French for "the little death", an idiom and euphemism for orgasm. Look at this City Schaut auf diese Stadt is an East German film directed by Karl Gass in 1962. It is a subtle propaganda film in which peaceful East Germany depicts West Germany as the forefront to neo-fascism, terrorism, and neo-colonialism. East Germany requires an "anti-fascist defense" against the West Germans. It depicts the city of Berlin following the end of World War II and the struggle between the split between democracy and communism. The film uses authentic footage from newsreels and images from both sides to convey the justification of the resurrection of the Berlin Wall on 13 August 1961. A Little Death A Little Death is a 16mm short film that was created by Simon Perkins and Paul Swadel in 1994. The film was nominated for Film in the New Zealand Film and TV Awards in 1995. Its concept evolved from an earlier idea called Into The Void, which involve a male character walking in on his lover in bed with another. The interest of the idea centred on the ambiguity of the lovers gender, and by inference the sexual orientation of the observer. The film has been recognised as one of a select number of early NZ short films which pushed the envelope in terms of visual design and cinematic language. Read a review of the short film featured in the NZ Pavement Magazine. . The script for this film was written as a Beatscript rather than a conventional screenplay. The film has been cited as one of a select number of shorts that heralded The Coming of Age of The New Zealand Short Film. Preetam Preetam is a 1971 Bollywood romance film directed by Bhappi Sonie. The film stars Shammi Kapoor and Leena Chandavarkar. Khudai Khudai is a 1994 film starring Rajesh Khanna in the main lead. Madhavi and Deepika Chikhalia are both paired opposite Rajesh Khanna. Gulshan Grover, Arun Bakshi, Avataar Gill, Asha Sharma and Anil Nagrath form the supporting cast. Krishna Arjun Krishna Arjun is a 1997 Bollywood Action film, produced & directed by Shailendra Shukla under the Prerna Films International banner. It stars Jeetendra, Vivek Mushran, Karina Grover, Upasna Singh in the lead roles and music composed by Arup-Pranay. Dil Ka Doctor Dil Ka Doctor is a 1995 Hindi film starring Anupam Kher and Ashish Chaudhary. A Century in Stone: The Eston and California Story A Century in Stone is a 2004 documentary film depicting the rise of Estons iron and steel industry. It is 118 minutes long and the project was funded by the first £75,000 fellowship award from NESTA that was awarded in the north-east. Launched in 2004, "A Century in Stone" attracted over four-thousand people to clubs and halls across Teesside before becoming the first local film to be shown at a Teesside multiplex. In its first week, it outsold Hollywood competition to become the Xmas 2004 VHS/DVD bestseller in Teesside. The film toured Australia in 2005, screening in various towns, and beneath the Sydney Harbour Bridge, which had been made in Teesside. They Came for Good: A History of Jews in the USA They Came for Good: A History of the Jew in the US is a 1997 documentary by Oscar nominated director Amram Nowak that explores the challenges and contributions of Jews during Americas founding history. The film discusses a series of personalities, including Asher Levy, Louis Moses Gomez, Rebecca Gratz, Uriah Phillips Levy, Levi Strauss, Isaac Leeser, Isaac Mayer Wise, Judah Benjamin, the Warburgs, the Schiffs, and Emma Lazarus. The Ultimate Truth The Ultimate Truth is a 2004 British comedy film directed by Nick Clark. Set in London and Hampshire, it tells the tale of Jeda Keir Howeld who after being told to get a life by his girlfriend Stacey Keeley Mills decides to run for political office. Along the way he meets various colourful characters that help and hinder him in equal measure. The Conspiracy of Silence The Conspiracy of Silence is a 1995 television documentary that outlines the problem of domestic violence in the United States, and describes some solutions. The title refers to an unspoken pact in an abusive relationship, in which the abuser expects the victim never to disclose the abuse, and the abused complies in the hope of avoiding further violence. The documentary is presented by Kathleen Turner, with appearances by Denise Brown, Southampton judge Deborah Kooperstein, and others. Neal Marshad and Donna Olson, who co-wrote and co-directed the film, sought to show that domestic violence is not limited to one culture or social class, and that there is no standard profile for an abuser or an abused person. To this end, they focus on The Retreat, a womens shelter in affluent East Hampton, New York that helps battered women and their children obtain safe shelter and counselling. The US Public Broadcasting Service broadcast The Conspiracy of Silence three times between 1995 and 1996. The film won a Silver Award in the Womens Issues category at WorldFest-Houston in 1996, and an Honorable Mention at the 1996 Columbus International Film & Video Festival, in the Health & Medicine category. My Right to Ravage Myself My Right to Ravage Myself is a 2005 South Korean film based on the 1996 novel by Kim Young-ha. It was controversial for its sex scenes and edgy theme of suicide. It was selected to appear in the 7th annual Pusan International Film Festival in 2003 and the 2004 Fribourg International Film Festival. Chowkidar Chowkidar is a 1974 Bollywood drama film directed by Shyam Ralham. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Vinod Khanna and Yogeeta Bali in lead roles and Om Prakash in a supporting role. Channels of Rage Channels of Rage is a 2003 documentary film by Anat Halachmi. A Scrap of Paper A Scrap of Paper is a 1918 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Source Zdroj is a 2005 Czech documentary directed by Martin Mareček and written by Martin Mareček and Martin Skalský. The film explores the civil rights abuses by the Ilham Aliyev regime of Azerbaijan during the construction of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline, such as eminent domain violations in appropriating land for the pipelines route, and criticism of the government leading to arrest. Der Flug um den Erdball, 1. Teil - Paris bis Ceylon Flight Around the World is a 1925 German silent adventure film directed by Willi Wolff and starring Ellen Richter, Reinhold Schünzel and Bruno Kastner. It was released in two parts. The films sets were designed by the art directors Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle Silent Mouse Silent Mouse is a British 1988 television film directed and produced by Robin Crichton. Empress Chung Empress Chung is a 2005 animated feature film, produced in North and South Korea and directed by Nelson Shin. Victim's Song Victims Song is a 2008 American drama-thriller film starring Tom Tansey, Norman J. Pfizenmayer III and Nicholas Wilder. The film was written and directed by Jeffrey Stoltzfus. The Human League: The Very Best of The Very Best of the Human League is a DVD by veteran British Synthpop group The Human League, containing most of the band’s music videos recorded up to that point, digitally re-mastered. The only music video missing is Filling up with Heaven from 1995 which was excluded due to a licensing fee dispute between Virgin Records and EastWest The DVD also contains as bonus material 4 notable appearances on UK BBC 1 flagship music program Top of the Pops and two songs from a live set performed on BBC 2 program Later with Jools Holland in 1996. Also included is an interview of band principals Philip Oakey, Susan Ann Sulley and Joanne Catherall; conducted by Simon Price. Bhai Bhai Bhai Bhai is a Hindi action film of Bollywood directed by Sikander Bharti and produced by Pahlaj Nihalani. This movie was released in 1997. Jabe Babe: A Heightened Life Jabe Babe – A Heightened Life is a 2005 Australian documentary film directed by Janet Merewether. The subject of the film is Jabe Babe, a woman diagnosed with marfan syndrome, a hereditary disorder which affects organs including the skeleton, lungs, eyes, heart, and blood vessels. The disorder has resulted in Jabe Babe growing to 188 centimetres in height. After being told she only had a short time to live, Jabe Babe embarks on living life as though her time is nearly through, which includes working as a dominatrix. The film follows Jabe as she strives for a more "normal" life by pursuing a career in the funeral industry. The film won the award for Best Documentary Directing Award at the 2005 Australian Film Institute Awards, Best Australian Documentary at the 2005 Inside Film Awards and the Merit Award TIDF Taiwan International Documentary Festival. Jabe died on 6 April 2008 from heart complications Max and Josh Max and Josh is a short comedy film that premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Volkswagen Relentless Drive Award. It stars Hill Harper and Wayne Federman, and was directed by Kathryn Ann Busby. Your Dark Hair Ihsan Tes Cheveux Noirs Ihsan is a 2005 short 35mm film made in Northern Morocco with non-professional actors. The winner of an award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as well as the Panorama Best short film Award at the Berlin Film Festival 2006. Sennenbi is a 2004 Japanese film directed by Segi Naoki. Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger the Movie: Full Blast Action is the film adaptation of the 2004 Super Sentai Series Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger. The film was released in Japanese theaters on September 11, 2004, as a double-bill with the Kamen Rider Blade film Missing Ace. It was released on DVD on February 21, 2005. Full Blast Action borrows several plot elements from the 2000 film Impossible 2, while its action scenes pay homage to the works of director John Woo. Chikkadu Dorakadu Chikkadu Dorakadu is a Telugu, swashbuckling adventure fantasy film, produced by Potluri Venkatanarayana and Kuduruvalli Seetarama Swamy under the Sri Lakshmi Narayana Productions banner and directed by B. Vittalacharya. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Kanta Rao, Jayalalitha, Krishna Kumari in the lead roles and music composed by T. V. Raju. The film was remade in Hindi as Jay Vejay. The film was recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office, which was the highest grosser of the year 1967 in Telugu films and it is the second consecutive Telugu hit film of the pair NTR-Jayalalithaa in the same year of 1967. Water Flower is a Japanese film which was released on 5 August 2005. My Song Goes Round the World My Song Goes Round the World is a 1934 British musical film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Joseph Schmidt, John Loder and Charlotte Ander. It was an English-language version of the 1933 German film A Song Goes Round the World, also directed by Oswald. Uksuum Cauyai: The Drums of Winter Uksuum Cauyai: Drums of Winter, also referred to only as Drums of Winter, is a 1988 ethnographic documentary on the culture of the Yupik Eskimo people in Emmonak, Alaska, a village on the shore of the Bering Sea. The film follows the Yupik people in an attempt to capture what remains of their traditional dances and the potlatchceremony. There is an atmosphere of a people losing touch with its traditions after many years of religious and government intervention. The film was produced through a "community-collaborative process" in which the subjects of the documentary had significant input as to the films content and presentation. As a result, the film features conversations with individual Yupik in place of "the voice-over commentary by an unseen narrator that destroys the cinematic integrity of so many so-called ethnographic films". Drums of Winter won awards at a number of film festivals, including the American Film Festival in 1989, the International Ethnographic Film Festival in 1990, the Alaska International Film Festival in 1995, the Festival of the Native Americas in 1996, and the Margaret Mead Film Festival in 2000. In 2006, Drums of Winter was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The Fourth King The Fourth King is a 2006 German / Swiss / Swedish film directed by Michael Ekbladh and Ted Sieger. Shangri-La Plaza Shangri-La Plaza is a musical-comedy pilot made for CBS in 1990. It was directed by Nick Castle and written and created by Mark Mueller and Nick Castle. It starred The Office’s Melora Hardin, Oscar nominee Chris Sarandon, jazz singer Carmen Lundy, and Broadway’s original Beast and Javert Terrence Mann, a two-time Tony Award Nominee for Best Actor. It also featured the tap dancer Savion Glover in one of his first television appearances, as well as eight-year-old Allison Mack, of Smallville fame. It was filmed on location in an actual mini-mall at the corner of Vineland Avenue and Burbank Boulevard in North Hollywood. The episode is available on YouTube. Anti-Semitism in the 21st Century: The Resurgence Anti-Semitism in the 21st Century: The Resurgence is a documentary film that first aired on PBS on January 8, 2007. Directed, produced, and written by Andrew Goldberg, this documentary, hosted by Judy Woodruff, examines the roots of modern antisemitism and why it flourishes today. The program explores why attacks on Jews in Europe have more than doubled since the 1990s, and its connections to the Arab–Israeli conflict. The purpose of the program is to explore the origins of antisemitism and why it has surged in recent times. It mainly focuses on antisemitism in the Muslim world and its connections to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. It explores the history of Islamic antisemitism from pre-Zionism as well as how it has grown since the creation of Israel. The film also explores the similarities between modern Muslim antisemitism and antisemitism in Europe before World War II. Naan Aval Adhu Naan Aval Adhu is an unreleased Indian Tamil horror film directed by Kona Venkat. Madhavan, Shamita Shetty and Sadha featured in the leading roles, while the film had songs and score composed by four music directors including G. V. Prakash Kumar and Dharan. A remake of the Hindi film, Darling, the film was initially launched in 2006 as Ram Gopal Varmas production, but was eventually sold to Storm Pictures after Varma, Venkat and Madhavan had gone through creative differences. During post-production, the unit experienced further difficulties after the producer had failed to pay technicians, and subsequently the film did not have a theatrical release. Les coeurs brûlés Les Coeurs brûlés is a 2007 Moroccan film. Champions of Faith: Baseball Edition Champions of Faith is a direct-to-video 2008 documentary, based on Major League Baseball players and how their faith has strengthened their careers. Marina of the Zabbaleen Marina of the Zabbaleen is a 2008 documentary film written and directed by Engi Wassef that examines the life of Marina, a 7-year-old Egyptian girl living in a Zabbaleen garbage-collecting village in Cairo. The film debuted at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival with sold-out screenings. The film piqued the interest of many movie goers with its poignant tagline, "Garbage and God are the only options: plight of Christians peasants in Cairo." Kansas vs. Darwin Kansas vs. Darwin is a feature-length documentary film about the 2005 Kansas evolution hearings. It was released by Unconditional Films on DVD in December, 2007, and again on an enhanced-edition DVD in November, 2008, through New Day Films. This was the first feature film for Director Jeff Tamblyn. Shot at the hearings in Topeka, it also includes interviews with most of the principals in the event and many others, including then-president of the National Academy of Sciences, Bruce Alberts. Good Soil is a 2007 short film written and directed by Craig Shimahara and starring Shin Koyamada from The Last Samurai. The Diabolikal Super-Kriminal The Diabolikal Super-Kriminal is a 2007 Italian-American pop, horror and historical documentary-film where is narrated - for the first time ever - the publishing history of the photo-novel called Killing published by Pino Ponzoni in Milan in the end of 60s. Tkaronto Tkaronto is a Canadian drama film, which premiered in 2007 at the imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival in Toronto. Directed by Shane Belcourt, the film went into commercial release in the summer of 2008. The film, named for the Mohawk word from which the name of the city of Toronto is derived, stars Duane Murray and Melanie McLaren as Ray Morrin and Jolene Peltier, who meet while in Toronto on business. Ray, a Métis cartoonist from Vancouver, is in town to pitch an animated series called Indian Jones to a television network, and Jolene, an Anishinaabe artist from Los Angeles, is in town to paint a portrait of Max, a local aboriginal elder. The films cast also includes Cheri Maracle, Jeff Geddis, Mike McPhaden, Rae Ellen Bodie, Jonah Allison, Abby Zotz and Tricia Williams. Him Him is a 1974 American pornographic feature film produced for gay audiences. It was directed by "Ed D. Louie" and featured gay mural artist Gustav "Tava" Von Will in the role of Jesus. Undercover Mosque Undercover Mosque is a documentary programme produced by the independent television company Hardcash Productions for the Channel 4 series Dispatches that was first broadcast on 15 January 2007 in the UK. The documentary presents video footage gathered from 12 months of secret investigation into mosques throughout Britain. The documentary caused a furore in Britain and the world press due to the extremist content of the released footage. West Midlands Police investigated whether criminal offences had been committed by those teaching or preaching at the Mosques and other establishments. The Face Behind the Mask The Face Behind The Mask is a 1977 Taiwanese wuxia film directed by Chen Chi-hwa. Troyee Troyee is a 1982 Bengali feature film written and directed by Gautam Mukherjee. The screenplay was written by Parthapratim Choudhury. It narrates the story of a young man who ultimately finds that his life belongs to nowhere after he has discovered that his best friend and his ladylove are in love with each other. It stars Mithun Chakraborty, Debashree Roy and Soumitra Banerjee in leading roles. The music was composed by R. D. Burman with lyrics penned by Swapan Chakraborty. The film was a musical blockbuster as well as a major success at box office. The LuLu Sessions The LuLu Sessions is a feature-length documentary film by S. Casper Wong about a prominent cancer researcher who is dying of breast cancer at the age of 43. Shot during the last 15 months of the life of Dr. Louise Nutter, the film starts from the moment LuLu learns that her cancer is malignant and traces the emotional roller-coaster and the eye-opening process of dying. It explores human fears and presumptions, family ties and forgiveness, love and friendships, including that between Casper and LuLu, who was a professor of pharmacology at the University of Minnesota. The film has been shown in the U.S. and internationally at numerous film festivals and in conjunction with Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Trishna Trishna is a 2009 Bengali film directed by Pritam Jalan .The film stars Rituparna Sengupta, Angshuman Gupta and Arindam Sil. This film was objection for Vulgurity by West Bengal Film Publicity Act that Rituparna Sengupta was showing too much Skimpy, seductive. However, the West Bengal Film Publicity Act rejected the public presentation of some movie posters of Trishna. The West Bengal Film Publicity Act is basically a local body who gives clearance for films to be released in West Bengal only. Such act does not exist in any other Indian States. This movie is a Bengali remake of Bipasha Basu and John Abraham starrer Hindi film "Jism" The Telegraph commented that "Though almost a scene-by-scene copy of John Abraham-Bipasha Basu’s Jism, Pritam Jalan’s Trishna is nothing more than a sleaze fest with Tolly’s leading heroine ‘showing’ the way". Sumaithangi Sumaithaangi is a 1962 Indian Tamil language drama film, directed by C. V. Sridhar. The film features R. Muthuraman, Gemini Ganesan and Devika in the lead roles. The film, produced by Kovai Chezhiyan, had musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy and was released on 7 December 1962. The plot is about the life of a young man, who could not lead his life the way he wanted, but gets forced to undergo many sacrifices. The movie is considered as one of the finest classics in Tamil cinema, crafted by the legendary director C. V. Sridhar and is best remembered for Gemini Ganesans performance. Alayamani Aalayamani is a 1962 Tamil language drama film directed by K. Shankar. The film features Sivaji Ganesan, S. S. Rajendran, B. Saroja Devi, C. R. Vijayakumari and M. R. Radha in lead roles. The film, produced by P. S. Veerappa, had musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy and was released on 23 November 1962. The film was remade in Telugu as Gudi Gantalu in 1964 and in Hindi as Aadmi in 1968. Sathyam Sathyam is a 1976 Indian Tamil language film, directed by S. A. Kannan and produced by P. M. Shanmugam and S. A. Kannan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Kamal Haasan, Devika, Jayachitra and M. N. Nambiar in lead roles. The film had musical score by K V Mahadevan. The film has Kamal Haasan playing the younger brother of Sivaji Ganesan. The film was adapted from the stage play Vidhi. Gay Days Gay Days is a 2009 Israeli documentary film about the emergence of a LGBT community in Israel, starring major activists in Israels cultural life and LGBT community: Gal Uchovsky, Eytan Fox, Ellyot, Amalia Ziv, Amit Kama and others and some rare archival footage from pride events, feature films and student films. Watch Horror Films, Keep America Strong! Watch Horror Films, Keep America Strong! is a 2008 documentary about the popular television series Creature Features televised out of Oakland, California 1971 to 1984. Produced by independent filmmakers Tom Wyrsch and Robert Napton, the film features interviews with Creature Feature hosts Bob Wilkins and John Stanley, classic clips, as well as interviews with other key figures close to the show. The film premiered in May, 2008 at the Grand Lake Theater in Oakland, California. Exit: Una storia personale Exit: una storia personale, is a 2010 Italian indie drama film written and directed by Massimiliano Amato and starring Luca Guastini, Nicola Garofalo, Marcella Braga, Paolo Di Gialluca and Antonio Calamonici. The film depicts an intimate portrait of a man suffering from mental anguish and his relationship with his brother. The film won the Prix dInterpretation Masculine and Mention Spéciale CICAE - Pierre Todeschini at the Festival du Cinéma Italien dAnnecy 2010. Virginia Creepers: The Horror Host Tradition of the Old Dominion Virginia Creepers: The Horror Host Tradition of the Old Dominion is a 2009 documentary film about horror hosts from Virginia directed by Sean Kotz and Christopher Valluzzo. Les travailleu(r)ses du sexe Les travailleuses du sexe is a 2009 Belgian-French documentary film directed by Jean-Michel Carré and produced by France 2. It deals with the life of prostitutes and other people who works for the industry of sex. It received mixed reviews. Le Parisien, even defining the film interesting, complained about the "lack of genuine cinematic appeal" of the film, "more suited to TV than to the big screen". LExpress wrote that if even it "remains too superficial on some topics the real interest of his documentary is to be able to touch the depths of these stakeholders, an aspect rarely approached in this way on this subject". Cow Cow, also titled Only Stwpd Cowz Txt N Drive, is a 30-minute YouTube public information film directed by Peter Watkins-Hughes with assistance from Gwent Police and Tredegar Comprehensive School. The August 2009 film was a co-production by Gwent Police and Tred Films, with special effects by Zipline Creative Limited. The film features original music by Stuart Fox, a composer and sound designer from Gloucester UK. A previous film, "Lucky Luke," was intended to warn about the dangers of joyriding; "Cow" was intended to be a sequel of sorts. The film, using local drama students as actors, tells the story of 17-year-old Cassie "Cow" Cowan, who texts and drives and gets into a car accident; her friends Emm and Jules are in the vehicle with her. Four people die as a result of Cassies actions. The police intended for the film to be aired in British schools. The police agency said that it took a "few thousand pounds" to make the film. 300 drama students auditioned for the making of the film. The full PIF is shown to students in the United Kingdom. As of 2009 the PIF had not been aired on television stations in the United States. In 2010 a modified 30-second version of the public service announcement was to begin airing during certain hours in 13 television stations in central and upstate South Carolina. One by Two One By Two is a 1993 Telugu comedy film directed by Shiva Nageswara Rao. The film stars Srikanth and J. D. Chakravarthy in prominent roles. Chou gekijôban Keroro gunsô: Tanjou! Kyuukyoku Keroro - Kiseki no jikuujima de arimasu!! is a 2010 anime film. It is the fifth film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Keroro Gunso. The film was released in theatres on February 27, 2010 in Japan. It was produced by Sunrise, the studio behind the TV anime. Paavo, a Life in Five Courses Paavo, A Life in Five Courses is a Finnish-American documentary film directed, produced and written by Hanna Hemilä. Shot in New York City, Finland and Sweden, the documentary follows the life of internationally acclaimed chef and event planner Paavo Turtiainen. Emir Emir is a 2010 Filipino drama-musical film by acclaimed Filipino director Chito S. Roño. The film revolves around a girl that becomes a domestic helper in a fictional oil-rich Arab nation of Yememeni. Swayamsiddha Swayamsiddha is a 2010 Oriya film directed by Sudhanshu Sahu with a screenplay and dialogue by Dilip Choudhury, produced by Prabhat Ranjan Mallik, and starring Siddhanta Mahapatra, Sunil Kumar, and Yukta. The film focuses on the implications for the young mass adopting to Maoist insurgency and their sustained alienation from the mainstream as a result. Geo-strategic importance of changing the minds of young people adopting terrorism through love and affection. The film traces the crisis from social trauma to unfair state system encouraging Mao-Naxal insurgency in Orissa. Mam Mam is a 2010 British short film by writer Vivienne Harvey and director Hugo Speer. Produced by Vigo Films in association with South Yorkshire Filmmakers Network. It has a running time of 15 minutes. The Dreams of Jinsha The Dreams of Jinsha is a 2010 animated film released in China. It was directed by Chen Deming and produced by Hangzhou C&L Digital Production. It was Chinas most expensive animated film ever. The Battle for Barking The Battle for Barking is a 2010 British documentary film, chronologically filming the campaign for the election of MP to the Barking constituency. It won the Sheffield Youth Jury Award at Sheffield Doc/Fest in 2010. Blazing Famiglia is a Japanese manga series by Hiroshi Tanaka. It was adapted into a live action film in 2012. Dilli Dilli is a multiple-award-winning documentary film that explores issues of urbanization, development and space through the narratives of people living in Delhi, capital to the worlds largest democracy. Dilli is directed by Sushmit Ghosh and Rintu Thomas of Black Ticket Films and executive produced by Robin Raina. The movie film brings out a stark comparison of the rampant progress and development of the megalopolis vis-à-vis thousands who are left homeless while the whole city is modernized and revamped. The film was premiered at the NASDAQ in Times Square, New York City on 1 April 2011 following the ringing of the NASDAQ closing bell by Robin Raina, Founder RRF.Dilli was declared the 1st-place winner in the Short Documentary section at the Los Angeles Movie Awards. The film also won the Best Cinematography award in the short documentary section. The film got mention at the 2011 Los Angeles International Underground Film Festival.Dilli found honorable mention in Los Angeles Art House Film Festival 2011.Dilli also won the Best Documentary Award at the 2012 Norwich Film Festival. The film is being used by non-governmental institutions, advocacy groups as well as educational institutions across Asia, Europe and North America to engage with larger audiences about issues of development and urbanization. Dream Maker Dream Maker is a webseries that stars Audrina Patridge as an up-and-coming talent manager who moves from Hollywood to Detroit to start her own talent agency. Written and directed by Asher Levin and produced by YOBI.tv, the series follows the adventures of Tracy Jacobs, her assistant Jason Smith, and her receptionist Jamie Johnson as they discover, sign, and send their clients on to stardom. Much of the initial press given to the series focused on the fact that Audrinas co-stars and other members of the Dream Maker cast and crew are winners of the various online talent contests hosted by YOBI.tv. Among those joining Patridge on-camera are YOBIAct winners Rory Kramer and Lisa Mason Lee, YOBILaugh winners Joshua David Evans and Gisele Noel, YOBISing winners Kari Fleskes and Janick Thibault, and YOBIFilm winner Tal Haring. The contest winners working behind the camera are YOBIPics winner Chris Ebarb and YOBIFilm winners Tal Haring and Paul Kurti. Na Bolona Na Bolona is a 2006 Bangladeshi film starring Riaz, Ferdous Ahmed and Simla in lead roles. It is a love triangle which released on 7 April 2006 and was a success at box-office. The Strawberry Tree The Strawberry Tree is a 2011 experimental film directed by Simone Rapisarda Casanova. Demain, Alger? Tomorrow, Algiers? is a 2011 Algerian film directed by Amin Sidi-Boumédiène. Do Numbri Do Numbri is a 1998 Hindi-language action film directed by T. L. V. Prasad, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Sneha, Suvarna Mathew, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Johnny Lever and Mohan Joshi. Himmatwala Himmatwala is a 1998 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Jayant Gilatar, starring Mithun Chakraborty and Ayesha Jhulka in lead roles. Other important roles were portrayed by Shakti Kapoor, Dina Pathak, Tiku Talsania and Tinnu Anand. The film introduces Rajesh Sharma and Radhika. Aagaah: The Warning Aagaah: The Warning is a Hindi drama Horror film directed by Karan Razdan and produced by Ram Kudale. The film was released in 2011. Jamai Shashur Jamai Shashur also is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. Released in Bangladesh on 2003 Directed by Shahdat Khan. It was a comedy plot based on the relationship of a father in law with son in law. The story written by Abdullah Zahir Babu and Shah Rashidul Hossain Farhad. Washimul Bari Rajib and Riaz played the lead roles. Others stars included Purnima, Amit Hasan, Shishu, ATM Shamsuzzaman, Nasir Khan, and Afzal Sharif. Flordelis: Basta Uma Palavra Para Mudar Flordelis - Basta uma Palavra para Mudar is a Brazilian film of 2009. The Man with the Jazz Guitar The Man with the Jazz Guitar is a 2012 British documentary film about Ken Sykora, one of Britains finest jazz guitarists and most popular radio broadcasters. Steamin' + Dreamin' 2: Cash Back Steamin + Dreamin 2: Cash Back is a 2011 Irish independent comedy film, and the sequel to 2009s The Grandmaster Cash Story. The film was directed by Brendan Canty, who co-wrote the screenplay with Con Doyle, Conor Stanley, and Joe Kiely. Doyle, Stanley and Kiely reprise their roles from the first film. Like its predecessor, Steamin + Dreamin 2: Cash Back is a mockumentary following the fates of Cork rappers Grandmaster Cash and Dr. Feekinstein, and features appearances from Tony Hadley, The Rubberbandits, and Hardy Bucks among others. The God Makers II The God Makers II is a documentary-styled film produced by Ed Decker and Jeremiah Films in 1993. The film, a sequel to Decker’s earlier film The God Makers, is intended to be an exposé of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The King and I , is a 2012 Japanese drama film directed and written by Tetsu Maeda. It is Maedas thirteenth film. The plot centers on a boy named Morio who has the IQ of a 6-year-old and his childhood friend who tries to get him to fit into the society. This film is based on the manga with same name by Yamada Naito. The film was released in Japan on September 22, 2012. An Ordinary Love Story An Ordinary Love Story is a 2012 Thai film, a romantic comedy about love, presented with various aspects of it. It starred rock star Billy Ogan and model Sonia Couling, add some diversity. Directed by Chatchawan Siwabumrungchai. 2012: Curse of the Xtabai 2012: Kurse a di Xtabai is an 80-minute Belizean Creole-language supernatural thriller and the first major feature length dramatic movie to be entirely made in Belize. It was directed by Matthiew Klinck and selected as the opening night movie of the 2012 Belize International Film Festival. It was then taken on a national tour around the country and projected for audiences on an inflatable screen. The movie was made with an entirely Belizean cast, some of which had never acted before. The Vision of Paolo Soleri: Prophet in the Desert The Vision of Paolo Soleri: Prophet in the Desert is a 2013 American documentary film about the life, and work, of the late Italian architect, and environmentalist, Paolo Soleri directed by Lisa Scafuro. St Kilda: Britain's Loneliest Isle St Kilda, Britains Loneliest Isle is a short, silent film about St Kilda and the final period of its habitation. In the 1920s, the steamship company running a service between Glasgow and St Kilda commissioned the 18 minute silent movie, directed by Paul Robello and Bobbie Mann. It was released in 1928 and shows some scenes in the lives of the island’s inhabitants. In May 2010, the film was inscribed in UNESCOs UK Memory of the World Register. A Facebook Romance A Facebook Romance is a Jordanian romantic comedy film, storied and directed by music composer and film director Mohydeen Izzat Quandour. Pattalam Pattalam is a Tamil language teen film released in 2009. It stars Nadiya Moidu who plays the role of a school correspondent and psychiatrist who is very close to 8 school going youngsters who are having a blast enjoying their teenage years without any commitments to burden them. Produced by Thirupathi Brothers company. Deepsouth deepsouth is a 2014 American documentary film about the neglected HIV/AIDS crisis in the rural American South. Beneath layers of history, poverty, and now soaring HIV infections, three Americans redefine traditional Southern values to create their own solutions to survive. On December 1, 2014, the film was self-distributed and digitally released. Seventy communities across the United States screened deepsouth for World AIDS Day with a 10-hour live-stream with cast/crew. The correct spelling of the title is: deepsouth—one word, no capitalization. Light of the River is a 2007 Japanese childrens adventure novel written by Hisaki Matsuura and featuring illustrations by Kazuko Shimazu. It was originally serialized in the newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun between July 25, 2006 and April 23, 2007, before being released in bound format by publisher Chuokoron-Shinsha exactly one year after its periodical debut. The book was later adapted into an animated TV special by Studio Gallop, which aired on NHK General TV on June 20, 2009 as part of the networks "Save the Future" lineup, along with other environmentally-conscious programming. The story takes place in modern Japan, and centers on a group of three rats, a father and two young sons, who must find their way back to their river home after being displaced by human construction workers. Doctor Bello Doctor Bello is a 2013 Nigerian Adventure drama film directed by Tony Abulu starring Isaiah Washington, Vivica A. Fox, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Genevieve Nnaji, Stephanie Okereke, Justus Esiri, Ebbe Bassey and Jon Freda. Nothing Is Easy: Jethro Tull Live at the Isle of Wight 1970 Nothing Is Easy: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970 is a live album by Jethro Tull, released on 2 November 2004. It was recorded on the fifth and last day of the Isle of Wight Festival 1970, where Jethro Tull were second on the bill between The Moody Blues and Jimi Hendrix. Chattakkari Chattakaari is a 2012 Malayalam romantic drama film written by Thoppil Bhasi based on Pammans famous novel of the same name and directed by Santosh Sethumadhavan. It is the remake of the 1974 film of the same name, directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan, the father of Santhosh. The film was produced by Suresh Kumar under the banner of Revathy Kalamandir. It stars Shamna Kasim in the title roles. The Dick Knost Show The Dick Knost Show is a 2013 Canadian comedy film written and directed by Bruce Sweeney. The film stars Tom Scholte as Dick Knost, an opinionated loudmouth sports broadcaster who undergoes a personal transformation after suffering a concussion. It premiered in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. It won Best BC Film at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Kool Kool...Sakkath Hot Maga is a 2011 Kannada film in the romance genre starring Golden Star Ganesh and Sana Khan in the lead roles . The film marks the directorial debut of Ganesh. His wife, Shilpa Ganesh produces this movie under the home banner Golden Movies. V. Harikrishna has composed the music and a long associate, Ratnavelu works as the cameraman. Penny Black Penny Black is a 2015 New Zealand independent comedy film produced by Fiona Jackson, and directed by Joe Hitchcock. Stepanova pamyatka Stepans Remembrance is a 1977 Soviet fantasy film directed by Konstantin Yershov. It is an adaptation of Pavel Bazhovs stories based on the Ural region Russian folklore. The stories were published The Malachite Box collection in 1939. Brahmalokam to Yamalokam Via Bhoolokam Brahmalokam To Yamalokam Via Bhulokam is 2010 Telugu, fantasy comedy film, produced by Rupesh D Gohil, Bekkam Venu Gopal on Utopia Productions Pvt Ltd & Lucky Media banner and directed by Gollapati Nageswara Rao. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Sivaji, Kalyani, Aarti Agarwal, Sonia Deepti in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Srilekha.It was dubbed in Hindi as Yamlok. Norjmaa Norjmaa is a 2014 Chinese film directed by Bayin. Norjmaa won Best Film Award and Best Actress Award at 33rd Fajr International Film Festival, Best Actress Award and Best Cinematographer Award at Yakutsk International Film Festival, Best Actress Award at Golden Rooster Awards. Kadhaveedu Kadhaveedu is a 2013 Indian Malayalam anthology film written and directed by Sohanlal, based on three stories penned by Vaikkom Muhammad Basheer, Madhavikutty, and M. T. Vasudevan Nair. The film stars Kunchacko Boban in the lead role, with Biju Menon, Rituparna Sengupta, Bhama, Manoj K. Jayan, Lal, Mallika, and Kalabhavan Shajon. Just One Drink Just One Drink is a short psychological thriller film written, produced and directed by Andrew de Burgh, who also stars opposite Barbara Nedeljakova. It premiered at the 2015 Chinese American Film Festival. The film received critical acclaim. It holds a rare 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Khushi Khushi is a 2003 Indian Kannada romance film starring Vijay Raghavendra, Tarun Chandra, Harish and Sindhu Menon in the lead roles along with Ananth Nag and Avinash in other prominent roles. The film is directed by the debutant film maker Prakash. The score and soundtrack was by Gurukiran whose compositions were appreciated by critics and masses. The film eventually went on to become one of the huge musical hits of the year 2003. Bhimavaram Bullodu Bhimavaram Bullodu is a 2014 Telugu romance film written by Kavi Kalidas and directed by Udayasankar. Produced by Daggubati Suresh Babu on his home banner Suresh Productions, the film features Sunil and Ester Noronha in the lead roles. Anoop Rubens composed music for this film while Santosh Rai Pathaje and Marthand K. Venkatesh handled the cinematography and editing departments respectively. The story follows a young brain tumor patient who wants to wipe off the rowdyism around himself and the troubles he faces once he starts the work and discovers that he is not a cancer patient. The film released worldwide on 21 February 2014. Upon release, the film received mostly negative reviews from critics, but had good box office collections. Bret Hart: Survival of the Hitman Bret Hart: Survival of the Hitman also known as just Survival of the Hitman is a 2010 TV documentary chronicling Canadian professional wrestler Bret Harts life as he prepared for his in-ring return at WrestleMania XXVI after a ten-year absence from the ring after a career ending concussion. It also covers the rise of Harts career and his split with WWF in 1997. It is a Fight Network original documentary and first aired March 22, 2010. The documentary was produced by John Pollock, Jorge Barbosa and Wai Ting. The documentary features interviews with Bret, members of Harts family, former head of WWE Canada Carl De Marco, former sports agent Gord Kirke and producer of Wrestling with Shadows, Paul Jay. It also features archive footage of wrestlers, Dynamite Kid, Bad News Allen, Curt Hennig and Ric Flair. It is the third documentary about Bret Hart, the first being Wrestling with Shadows in 1998 which chronicles Harts last days wrestling in the WWF and the second The Best There Is in 2005 which is a DVD released by WWE Home Video. Welcome to the Wayne Welcome to the Wayne is an American animated television series created by Billy Lopez. It premiered on July 24, 2017 on Nickelodeon. Welcome to the Wayne originated as an online web series, that was originally released on Nick.com from November 14 to December 26, 2014. The series was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Childrens Animated Program. The final episode aired on Nicktoons on May 31, 2019. The Uncondemned The Uncondemned is a 2015 documentary film produced by Film at Eleven Media. Co-directed by Michele Mitchell and Nick Louvel, the film examines the first trial that prosecuted rape as a war crime and an act of genocide. Rape was declared a war crime in 1919 but was not tried in court until 1997 during the trial of Jean-Paul Akayesu as a part of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Shot in Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Netherlands and the United States, The Uncondemned premiered at the Hamptons International Film Festival on October 9, 2015. Every Last Child Every Last Child is a Pakistani and UAE documentary film directed and produced by Tom Roberts and made under the Imagenation Abu Dhabi FZ banner. Roberts also wrote the story of the film. The film was released in three different languages—Urdu, English and Pashto. Watashitachi no haa haa is a Japanese Drama comedy film directed in 2014 by Daigo Matsui. The Movie featured in the Melbourne International Film Festival and the Hawaii International Film Festival in 2014. En tus Brazos En Tus Brazos is a 2006 French 3d Computer animation animated short film directed by Fx Goby, Matthieu Landour and Edouard Jouret. The film inspired by Tango culture has been shown in many festivals around the world and won a few awards including the SIGGRAPH Award of Excellence in 2007. The film has also been shown in festivals such as Annecy International Animated Film Festival, and the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival. En Tus Brazos is a graduation film from Supinfocom 2006. Tchindas Tchindas is a 2015 Spanish-Cape Verdean documentary film directed by Pablo García Pérez de Lara and Marc. The film premiered at the Outfest Los Angeles 2015 where it received a Grand Jury Award. Luckhnowi Ishq Luckhnowi Ishq is a 2015 Indian romantic film directed by Aanand Raut. It stars Adhyayan Suman and Karishma Kotak in lead roles. The film is produced by KC Films. It tells the love story of a young medical student from Delhi and a beautiful girl from Lucknow. The film promises glimpses of the rich culture and surroundings of Lucknow. The movie was released on 3 April 2015. Going to Heaven Going To Heaven is a 2015 Emirati film directed by Saeed Salmeen Al-Murry, Produced by Amer Salmeen and starring Jumaa Ibrahim Al Zaabi, Ahmed Ibrahim Al Zaabi, Fatima Al Taei, Mariam Sultan and Abdullah Masood. Its plot is set in the United Arab Emirates. The story is about a young 11 years old boy called Sultan who travels from Abu Dhabi to Fujairah with his best friend, Saud, to reunite with his maternal, far gone grandmother, who is estranged from the family. Quiet Zone Quiet Zone is a 2015 Canadian experimental short documentary film directed by Karl Lemieux and David Bryant; they co-wrote the screenplay and Bryant wrote the score. It was produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The film premiered in January 2015 at the International Film Festival Rotterdam where it was a part of the Tiger Awards Competition for Short Films 2015. At the 4th Canadian Screen Awards the film was nominated for Best Short Documentary by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. In the documentary, people living in the United States National Radio Quiet Zone in West Virginia talk about their electromagnetic hypersensitivity. Visual and sound effects are used to make their distress palpable to the viewer. Sakkarang Sakkarang is a 2016 Sri Lankan historical film drama directed by Daramasena Pathiraja and produced by H. D. Premasiri for Cine Sarasavi. It stars Bimal Jayakody and Prasidini Athapaththu in lead roles, accompanied by Pubudu Chathuranga and Nita Fernando. Music composed of Nadeeka Guruge. Madmast Barkhaa Madmast Barkhaa is a 2015 Indian thriller film directed by Jaspal Singh and produced by Sundip Rale under the Singh Multimedia Creation banner. The film is set to release on 29 May 2015. Black Hole Black Hole is a feature-length documentary film about the blockade opposing the expansion of Whitehaven Coals Maules Creek coal mine in the Leard State Forest, New South Wales. It was directed and produced by Joao Dujon Pereira and premiered on 3 September 2015 at the Environmental Film Festival Australia in Melbourne. Interview subjects appearing in the film include Jonathan Moylan, an environmental activist responsible for the production and distribution of a fraudulent press release regarding the ANZ banks financial relationship with the coal mine in 2013. Shooting star Shooting Star is a short film co-produced between Bulgaria and Italy starring Stefka Yanorova, Stefan Popov and Kalia Kamenova written and directed by Lyubo Yonchev. Myself Pendu Myself Pendu is a 2015 Punjabi comedy movie directed by Surinder Rihal under the banner of Music Box Media Entertainment Co., releasing on 4 September 2015. Myself Pendu starring Preet Harpal, Sayali Bhagat and Ather Habib in lead roles. Enemy? Enemy? is a 2015 Konkani film produced by A. Durga Prasad and directed by Dinesh P. Bhonsle who has previously directed Hindi-movie Calapor. The music was composed by Schubert Cotta. The film won the Best Konkani film Award in 63rd National Film Awards, Vigyan Bhawan New Delhi. It has also won the "GOLDEN CAMERA TROPHY AWARD" at 8th Nashik International Film Festival and was officially selected to be screen at the 21st Kolkata International Film Festival 2015, Goa Marathi Film Festival 2016 and London Indian Film Festival 2016. Enemy was selected for the Indiwood Panorama Competition section at the 2nd edition of Indiwood Carnival 2016 in Hyderabad. If Only Kaash is a 2015 Indian drama film written and directed by Ishaan Nair. Produced by Irrfan Khan, it features Nidhi Sunil, Kavya Trehan, and Varun Varun Mitra in pivotal roles. Actress Kalki Koechlin makes cameo appearance as a French born hippie in the film. The film premiered at the 2014 Tokyo film festival. Don't Let the Devil In Dont Let the Devil in is a 2016 American thriller and psychological horror film written and directed by Courtney Fathom Sell. The film became the official Film in Residency at Facets Distribution for the entire month of November in 2016. It stars Marc Slanger, Jordan Lewis, Mark Baker and Conrad Brooks in his last performance. Sell coined the term Appalachiasploitation referring to the films style. Neel Akasher Nichey Eto Tuku Ashs is a 1969 Bangladeshi film starring Razzak and Kabari opposite him. The film was directed by Narayan Ghosh Mita. It also stars Rozi Samad and Anwar Hossain. Sohra Bridge Sohra Bridge is a multilingual Indian drama film that conjures magical realism. This film was directed by Bappaditya Bandopadhyay and released in the banner of Homemade Films on 26 February 2016 posthumously of director. The movies title is inspired by a bridge in Cherrapunji near East Khasi hills in Meghalaya. The dialogue of the film is in Bengali, Assamese and Khasi. Lala Begum Lala Begum is a 2016 Pakistani drama short film directed by Mehreen Jabbar, written by Syed Mohammad Ahmed and co-produced by Shailja Kejriwal, Mehreen Jabbar and Vikas Sharma. The Reel and the Sunflower Seeds Çekirdek ve Makara is a documentary film by Tayfun Belet made in 2015. The international name is The Reel and the Sunflower Seeds. Gun Nation Gun Nation is a 2016 documentary film directed and produced by British photographer and filmmaker Zed Nelson. The film explores issues surrounding gun ownership, gun violence, and gun culture in the United States and marks 18 years since the directors award-winning photography book of the same name. It was commissioned by The Guardian and by the Bertha Foundation, executive produced by Charlie Phillips and released online on September 16, 2016. The film was the first production to be screened in the documentary section of The Guardian. Kadalai Kadalai is a 2016 Indian Tamil comedy film directed by P. Sagayasuresh, starring Ma Ka Pa Anand and Aishwarya Rajesh in the lead roles. Featuring music composed by C. S. Sam, the film began production in early 2015 and was released on 29 October 2016. Star Wars: Evolution of the Lightsaber Duel Star Wars: Evolution of the Lightsaber Duel is a 2015 documentary hosted by Mark Hamill. The documentary covers the inspirations and influences that the legendary lightsaber in the Star Wars universe and the duels that the device is used in. In the documentary Hamill describes his time in Japan and his brief exposure to Japanese history and culture and how it influenced the Star Wars franchise. The Samurai who date back to the medieval history of Japan and their fighting techniques parallel that of the Jedi and their swords handling and usage of the legendary lightsaber. The organizational structure and purpose of the Jedi as spiritual warrior monks also draws from the Samurai who served the same purpose of protecting society and maintaining peace. According to Hamill in the documentary, the armor of the samurai also resembles and inspired the concept of Darth Vader. The documentary also covers how the lightsaber duel scenes in the films intensified from the 1977 A Star Wars film, to Revenge of the Sith. A Trip to Jamaica A Trip to Jamaica is a Nigerian comedy drama film directed by Robert Peters starring Ayo Makun, Funke Akindele, Nse Ikpe Etim and Dan Davies. The film tells a story about the adventures of a newly engaged couple in their relatives residence outside Nigeria, and how the secrets of their host led to the eventual breakup of their union amidst the culture shock of the new country and living with upper-class citizens. Though a huge box office success, breaking the record set by 30 Days in Atlanta for the highest-grossing Nigerian film, it received mainly mixed to negative reviews from critics. The movie had its worldwide premiere on September 25, 2016 in Lagos State. The event featured a celebrity football game involving ex-internationals, like Kanu Nwankwo, Jay Jay Okocha, Peter Rufai, Joseph Yobo and Stephen Appiah. Barbie and the Sensations: Rockin' Back to Earth Barbie and the Sensations: Rockin Back to Earth is a 1987 American animated television special and the sequel to Out of This World. The two specials were released together on video by Hi-Tops Video. Manal Kayiru 2 Manal Kayiru 2 is a 2016 Tamil language comedy-drama film directed by Madhan Kumar, starring S. Ve. Shekhar, Jaishree, Ashwin Shekhar and Shamna Kasim in the lead roles. The film is a sequel to the 1982 film, Manal Kayiru.The first look motion poster of the movie was released by Adam & Eve Company on Ashwin Shekhars birthday. The movie received mixed reviews and average grosser. The Fortune Handbook The Fortune Handbook is a 2017 Singaporean Chinese New Year-themed comedy film directed by Kelvin Sng and starring Christopher Lee, Mark Lee and Li Nanxing. It was released in cinemas on January 26, 2017, and is one of two films distributed by mm2 Entertainment during the Chinese New Year period in 2017, the other being Take 2. Nela Nela is a 2018 Sri Lankan Sinhala romance film directed and produced by Bennett Rathnayake for Benn Films. This film is based on a Spanish novel translated by Mrs. Indrani Rathnasekara. It stars Shalani Tharaka and Udara Rathnayake in lead roles along with Tharuka Wanniarachchi and Roshan Pilapitiya. Music composed by Suresh Maliyadde. The story is based on novel Nela by Indrani Rathnasekara which is a translation from the original Spanish novel Marianela by Benito Pérez Galdós. Film screened on 54 cinema theatres of CEL Theatre Board. It is the 1296th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Love Is a Broadway Hit Love is a Broadway Hit is a Chinese romantic comedy film written and directed by Peter Lee. Ali Kathawa Ali Kathawa is a 2017 Sri Lankan Sinhala childrens film directed by Sunil Ariyaratne and produced by Gunapala Rathnasekara for Sipvin Films. It stars two child artists Kaushalya Fernando and Yehani Hansika in lead roles along with Ravindra Randeniya and Dhananjaya Siriwardena. Music composed by Rohana Weerasinghe. It is the 1276th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Sakhavinte Priyasakhi Sakhavinte Priyasakhi is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language political thriller film written and directed by Sidheeque Thamarasseri. Starring Sudheer Karamana, Neha Saxena, Amit Jolly, Salim Kumar, Kalabhavan Shajohn, and Shine Tom Chacko. The film was released in India on 5 January 2018. Sachin Sachin is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Santhosh Nair and written by S. L. Puram Jayasurya. It stars Dhyan Sreenivasan, Aju Varghese, Hareesh Kanaran, Renji Panicker, Ramesh Pisharody, Appani Sarath, Maniyanpilla Raju, Anna Rajan, Maala Parvati, Aabid Nassar, Reshmi Boban and Sethu Lakshmi. Sachin is a romance film in the backdrop of cricket. The story revolves around a boy who born on the auspicious day when cricketer Sachin Tendulkar hit century. After watching Sachins performance, Viswanathan got excited and named his son as Sachin. The film was released on 19 July 2019. The Path of Our Dream The Path of Our Dream is an Armenian drama. The film premiered in the Armenian theaters on December 19, 2015. The film consists of 7 parts. Each part has its own storyline and director. Some parts of the movie are shot in Turkey and France. Edgar Baghdasaryans film titled The Path of Simon won the main prize at the European festival of short films. The Moscow premiere of the film was on 6 February, 2018. The Underdog Underdog is a 2018 South Korean animated film about the story of abandoned dogs. The film is directed by Lee Chun-baek and Oh Sung-yoon and stars Do Kyung-soo, Park So-dam and Park Chul-min. It was released in theaters on January 16, 2019. The film opened the 22nd Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival in July 2018.Tickets for the film were sold out in 9 seconds, setting a record for the shortest time for an opening film at the BIFAN to be sold in such time. It was also chosen to be screened in North Korea as the first act of the South Korea-North Korea film exchange program. Underdog was featured in the Taiwanese Kaohsiung Film Festival in the Kids Fantasy section on October 20-21, 2018. In March, 2019, Underdog was featured in Tokyo Anime Award Festival, being the first Korean film to do so. In June, Underdog will feature in Annecy International Animated Film Festival, being the only Korean animation film out of eight to do so. Hosa Prem Hosa Prem, English title Capturing True Love is an Assamese language romantic comedy film by Pramod Sahoo released on 5 January 2018. The film is written by Pramod Sahoo and produced by Aabegg Entertainment Pvt Ltd. It stars Shree Brojen Bora, Kalpa Jyoti Gogoi and Tapashree Kalita in lead roles. Ranjha Refugee Ranjha Refugee is an Indian-Punjabi film directed by Avtar Singh. The film stars Roshan Prince, Saanvi Dhiman, Karamjit Anmol, Harby Sangha and Nisha Bano in lead roles. The film was released on 26 October 2018. Our Body Our Body is a 2018 South Korean drama film written, directed and edited by Han Ka-ram. Day at the Circus Day at the Circus is a 1901 American silent film produced and distributed by Edison Manufacturing Company and directed by Edwin S. Porter. It depicts a parade of the Great Forepaugh and Sells Bros. Combined Circus followed by a horse race in the tent. It was one of many early silent film documentaries depicting circuses, which historian Katherine H. Adams said, "The circus emphasis on movement and quick transition, as well as its lack of dialogue, made it a perfect subject matter for silent film." The Day After The Day After is a 1909 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Library of Congress. We Must Do Our Best We Must Do Our Best is an American black-and-white film which featured Kenneth Casey and the first ever appearance of Moe Howard from the Three Stooges. Oliver Twist Oliver Twist is a 1912 silent feature film drama based on Charles Dickenss classic novel Oliver Twist. This film is the first feature version of the story followed a later British film released in October 1912. Nat C. Goodwin, a distinguished comedian from the Broadway stage, stars. The General Film Company, usually a distributor, produced this film and it was released on State Rights basis. A print survives in the Library of Congress collection. My Husband's Getting Married My Husbands Getting Married is a 1913 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Captive Souls Captive Souls is a 1913 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Double Trouble Double Trouble is a 1915 American silent romantic comedy film written and directed by Christy Cabanne, produced by D.W. Griffith, and starring Douglas Fairbanks in one of his earliest motion pictures. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Herbert Quick. The plot, a variant on the theme of Jekyll and Hyde, revolves around a very shy, "effeminate" banker who acquires a second, rakish and flirtatious personality after receiving a blow on the head. The film was a popular and critical success. A print of the film is held by the Cohen Media Group. Inspiration Inspiration is a 1915 American silent drama film written by Virginia Tyler Hudson and directed by George Foster Platt and starring Audrey Munson. It is notable for being the first non-pornographic American film to feature full nudity of a woman. On reissue in 1918, the film was called The Perfect Model. All copies of the movie are believed to have been lost. Mabel Lost and Won Mabel Lost and Won is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by and starring Mabel Normand. The supporting cast includes Owen Moore as her love interest, Alice Davenport as her mother, and Fontaine La Rue as a vamp. The Prince and the Pauper The Prince and the Pauper is a lost 1915 silent film adventure starring Marguerite Clark based on the 1881 novel by Mark Twain. The film was produced by the Famous Players Film Company and was directed by Edwin S. Porter and Hugh Ford. The Lottery Man The Lottery Man is a 1916 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy and produced at the Whartons Studio in Ithaca. A print of the film exists in the film archive of the Library of Congress. Cheyenne's Pal Cheyennes Pal is a 1917 American silent Western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be lost. The Scrapper The Scrapper is a 1917 American short Western film directed by John Ford. The film is considered to be lost. 99 99 is a 1918 silent Austro-Hungarian crime film directed by Michael Curtiz and featuring Bela Lugosi. Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch is a 1919 silent American comedy-drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation and distributed through Paramount Pictures. Directed by Hugh Ford, the film stars Marguerite Clark and is based on the 1904 Broadway play by Anne Crawford Flexner, which itself is taken from the novel of the same name by Alice Hegan Rice. The picture survives and is preserved at the Library of Congress, one of Clarks few surviving silent films. The Trail of the Octopus The Trail of the Octopus is a 1919 American mystery film serial directed by Duke Worne. Fool's Paradise Fools Paradise is a 1921 American silent romance film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. The film stars Dorothy Dalton and Conrad Nagel and was based on the short story "Laurels and the Lady" by Leonard Merrick. Prints of Fools Paradise are preserved at the George Eastman House, the Library of Congress, and the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Boys to Board Boys to Board is the 11th Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944. Bulldog Drummond Bulldog Drummond was the first film adaptation of the Bulldog Drummond fictional character, starring Carlyle Blackwell Sr. and Evelyn Greeley, and directed by Oscar Apfel. The story was adapted by B. E. Doxat-Pratt and produced by Maurits Binger. It is unknown whether any recording of the film survives, so it may be a lost film. Drifting Drifting is a 1923 American silent drama film based on the play Drifting, by John Colton and Daisy H. Andrews. The film was directed by Tod Browning and features Priscilla Dean, Wallace Beery and Anna May Wong. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. Copies of the film exist in Moscow and in the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection. In 2012 the National Film Preservation Foundation awarded a grant to preserve a print that has Czech language intertitles which were translated back into English. East Side - West Side East Side - West Side is a 1923 American silent drama film. Directed by Irving Cummings, the film stars Kenneth Harlan, Eileen Percy, and Maxine Elliott Hicks. It was released on June 1, 1923. The Fighting Blade The Fighting Blade is an American silent film directed by John S. Robertson and released in 1923. A copy of the drama is held by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. The Fighting Coward The Fighting Coward is a 1924 American comedy film produced by Famous Players-Lasky, released by Paramount Pictures and directed by James Cruze. The film stars Ernest Torrence, Mary Astor, Noah Beery, Phyllis Haver and Cullen Landis. It survives in the Library of Congress, George Eastman House and in Gosfilmofond archive in Moscow Based on the play Magnolia by Booth Tarkington. Happiness Happiness is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by King Vidor, and starring stage actress Laurette Taylor in one of her rare film appearances. The film is based on the 1914 Broadway play of the same name written by Taylors husband J. Hartley Manners. This film is preserved at George Eastman House and Gosfilmofond Moscow. Lilies of the Field Lilies of the Field is a lost 1924 American silent drama film produced by and starring actress Corinne Griffith and distributed by Associated First National Pictures. It is based on a 1921 play, Lilies of the Field, by William J. Hurlbut. The film was remade by Griffith again as an early sound film in 1930. A trailer to this film exists at the Library of Congress. The Lucky Devil The Lucky Devil is a 1925 American silent comedy drama film, also known as Lucky Devil, directed by Frank Tuttle, and released by Paramount Pictures. Ypres Ypres was a 1925 feature-length documentary produced by British Instructional Films, directed by Walter Summers. It was made up entirely of reconstructions of the various Battles of Ypres performed by members of the British armed forces. The following year Summers directed another battle reconstruction Mons. The film was remastered with a new soundtrack for its DVD release in 2010. The documentary can be viewed in its entirety on the British Pathe website. The Eagle of the Sea The Eagle of the Sea is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Frank Lloyd, starring Florence Vidor and featuring Boris Karloff in an uncredited role. Incomplete prints of the film exist. Let's Get Married Lets Get Married is a 1926 American silent comedy film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Gregory La Cava and stars Richard Dix and Lois Wilson. The film is based on an 1897 play The Man from Mexico by Henry A. Du Souchet performed by William Collier. This film is a remake of a 1914 film, The Man from Mexico starring John Barrymore which is now considered a lost film. The 1926 silent is preserved at the Library of Congress. The Bear's Wedding The Marriage of the Bear is a 1925 Soviet silent horror-fantasy drama film directed by Konstantin Eggert and Vladimir Gardin. It is based on the play with the same name by Anatoli Lunacharsky, in its turn based on Prosper Mérimées novella Lokis. The films sets were designed by the art director Vladimir Yegorov. The Road to Romance The Road to Romance is a 1927 American silent action film directed by John S. Robertson, based upon the Joseph Conrad-Ford Madox Ford novel Romance. The film is considered lost. Alias Jimmy Valentine Alias Jimmy Valentine is a 1928 American crime drama film directed by Jack Conway and starring William Haines, Leila Hyams, Lionel Barrymore, and Karl Dane. The film is based on the O. Henry story "A Retrieved Reformation", which was turned into the 1910 play Alias Jimmy Valentine by Paul Armstrong. The play toured in travelling production companies making it extremely popular. It was revived on Broadway in 1921. Released on November 15, 1928, the film was Metro-Goldwyn-Mayers first partially talking film. It was completed as a silent film before Irving Thalberg sent back Lionel Barrymore and William Haines to repeat their performances for the last two reels with sound. The film was shot in the middle of the night to avoid ambient noise infiltrating the soundtrack. Haines described the discomfort of working with sound, "You are confined to working quarters... that are almost airtight. You can hardly breathe, and in the hot weather its like working in a boiler room... The sweat rolled off me until I could hardly stand it, and once I nearly felt like fainting." Two previous film versions were made in 1915 and in 1920 at the old Metro Studios with Bert Lytell. The film is now considered lost, with parts of the soundtrack surviving on Vitaphone disks. Manhattan Cocktail Manhattan Cocktail was a part-talkie film, directed by Dorothy Arzner, and starring Nancy Carroll, Richard Arlen, and Lilyan Tashman. At the time this movie was made, Hollywood was already making the transition of silent to sound, either making all talking movies, part talking movies, or silent movies with their own soundtrack and sound effects. Show Folks Show Folks is a 1928 American silent film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Eddie Quillan, Lina Basquette and Carole Lombard. Sleigh Bells Sleigh Bells is an American animated short film featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It was directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks, and released in 1927 by Universal Pictures. The film was thought to be lost until a print was discovered in the BFI National Archives in 2015, the film was for two years the last extant Oswald cartoon directed by Walt Disney; until 2017, when High Up, the last Oswald cartoon made by Disney, was rediscovered. Le tourbillon de Paris The Maelstrom of Paris or The Whirlwind of Paris is a 1928 French silent film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Lil Dagover, Léon Bary and Gaston Jacquet. Der Adjutant des Zaren The Adjutant of the Czar is a 1929 German drama film directed by Vladimir Strizhevsky and starring Ivan Mozzhukhin, Carmen Boni and Fritz Alberti. It is set in Tsarist Russia. The films sets were designed by the art directors Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle. The Rescue The Rescue is a 1929 American Pre-Code romantic adventure film directed by Herbert Brenon, and produced by Samuel Goldwyn. The screenplay was written by Elizabeth Meehan, based on the novel by Joseph Conrad. The music score is by Hugo Riesenfeld. The film stars Ronald Colman and Lili Damita. Salamander Salamander is a 1928 Soviet-German silent biopic film directed by Grigori Roshal and starring Bernhard Goetzke, Natalya Rozenel and Nikolay Khmelyov. Command Performance Command Performance is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Walter Lang. Hocuspocus Hocuspocus is a 1930 German comedy film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch and Oskar Homolka. It was an adaptation of the play Hokuspokus by Curt Goetz. A woman is put on trial for the murder of her husband only for him to turn up alive. An English-language version The Temporary Widow was made at the same time also directed by Ucicky and starring Laurence Olivier. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. The film was shot at the Babelsberg Studios. Little Accident The Little Accident is a 1930 American comedy film directed by William James Craft and written by Gladys Lehman and Gene Towne, based on the 1927 novel An Unmarried Father by Floyd Dell and the 1928 play Little Accident by Dell and Thomas Mitchell. The film stars Douglas Fairbanks, Anita Page, Sally Blane, ZaSu Pitts, Joan Marsh, and Roscoe Karns. The film was released on August 3, 1930, by Universal Pictures. It was remade by Universal in 1939 as Little Accident and by RKO Radio Pictures in 1944 with Gary Cooper as Casanova Brown. Oh, Sailor Behave! Oh, Sailor, Behave! is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical comedy film produced and released by Warner Brothers, and based on the play See Naples and Die, written by Elmer Rice. The film was originally intended to be entirely in Technicolor and was advertised as such in movie trade journals. Due to the backlash against musicals, it was apparently released in black-and-white only. Second Honeymoon Second Honeymoon is a 1930 American silent comedy-drama film, directed by Phil Rosen. It stars Josephine Dunn, Edward Earle, and Ernest Hilliard, and was released in September 1930. The Wrong Husband The Wrong Husband is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Johannes Guter and starring Johannes Riemann, Maria Paudler and Gustav Waldau. Finger Prints Finger Prints is a 1931 American Pre-Code Universal movie serial. It is considered to be a lost film. June Moon June Moon is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film based upon the play of the same name by George S. Kaufman and Ring Lardner. It was adapted by Vincent Lawrence, Joseph L. Mankiewicz and Keene Thompson and directed by A. Edward Sutherland. It stars Jack Oakie, Frances Dee, Wynne Gibson, Harry Akst and June MacCloy. The film was released on March 21, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. Little Annie Rooney Little Annie Rooney is a short animated film that is part of the Fleischer Studios Screen Songs series. It is based on the popular song Little Annie Rooney and uses it in the soundtrack. The chorus: Shes my sweetheart, Im her beau; Shes my Annie, Im her Joe, Soon well marry, never to part, Little Annie Rooney is my sweetheart! Other tunes used in the soundtrack include "Yes Sir, Thats My Baby" and "Babys Birthday Party". Rich Man's Folly Rich Mans Folly is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by John Cromwell and written by Edward E. Paramore Jr. and Grover Jones. The film stars George Bancroft, Frances Dee, Robert Ames, Juliette Compton, David Durand, Dorothy Peterson, and Harry Allen. The film was released on November 14, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. This modern adaptation of Dombey and Son is regarded as Hollywoods first major screen adaptation of a Charles Dickens work. Silence Silence is a 1931 American pre-Code crime film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and Max Marcin and written by Max Marcin, adapted from his play. The film stars Clive Brook, Marjorie Rambeau, Peggy Shannon, Charles Starrett, Willard Robertson, John Wray and Frank Sheridan. It was released on August 29, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. Young as You Feel Young as You Feel is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Will Rogers, Fifi DOrsay and Lucien Littlefield. The story was later remade by Fox in 1940 under the same title as part of the Jones Family series of films. Kreuzer Emden Cruiser Emden is a 1932 German war film directed by Louis Ralph and starring Ralph, Renée Stobrawa, Hans Schlenck and Werner Fuetterer. It is a remake of a 1926 silent film Our Emden which had also been directed by Ralph. The film depicts the German First World War cruiser . Flaming Guns Flaming Guns is a 1932 American Western film directed by Arthur Rosson and written by Jack Cunningham. The film stars Tom Mix, William Farnum, Ruth Hall, Clarence Wilson, George Hackathorne and Duke R. Lee. The film was released on December 22, 1932, by Universal Pictures. En glad gutt En glad gutt is a 1932 Norwegian drama film directed by John W. Brunius, starring Hauk Aabel and Gøril Havrevold. The film is based on a story by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, published in 1860. Judgment of Lake Balaton Judgment of Lake Balaton or Balaton Condemned is a 1933 Austrian-Hungarian drama film directed by Werner Hochbaum and starring Gyula Csortos, Maria Mindzenty and Antal Páger. It is now a lost film. A separate Hungarian-language version The Verdict of Lake Balaton was also made, directed by Paul Fejos. A Parisian Romance A Parisian Romance is a 1932 American drama film directed by Chester M. Franklin and starring Lew Cody, Marion Shilling and Gilbert Roland. It is based on the play of the same title by Octave Feuillet, which had previously been made into a 1916 silent film. Pojkarna på Storholmen The Storholmen Brothers is a 1932 Swedish black-and-white comedy film. It was directed by and starred Sigurd Wallén and Fridolf Rhudin, two of the big names of Swedish film in the early 20th century. Pojkarna på Storholmen is one of the greatest box office hits in the history of the leading Swedish film studio Svensk Filmindustri, and generally regarded as one of the best Fridolf Rhudin comedies. Liebe ist Liebe The Victor is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Hans Hinrich and Paul Martin and starring Hans Albers, Käthe von Nagy and Julius Falkenstein. A postal clerk loses his money gambling on horses, but eventually meets and falls in love with a wealthy mans daughter. It premiered on 23 March 1932 at the Gloria-Palast in Berlin. A separate French language version Le vainqueur was made, also directed by Hans Hinrich and Paul Martin, with Käthe von Nagy, Jean Murat and Pierre Brasseur. The films art direction was by Erich Kettelhut. Son of Oklahoma Son of Oklahoma is a 1932 western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring his son Bob Steele. Three Bluejackets and a Blonde Three Bluejackets and a Blonde is a 1933 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Charlotte Ander, Heinz Rühmann and Friedrich Benfer. The films sets were designed by the art director Karl Machus. I Love That Man I Love That Man is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Harry Joe Brown and written by C. Graham Baker, Casey Robinson and Gene Towne. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Nancy Carroll, Robert Armstrong, Lew Cody, Warren Hymer, Grant Mitchell and Dorothy Burgess. The film was released on June 9, 1933, by Paramount Pictures. The films sets were designed by the art director David S. Garber. King of the Arena King of the Arena is a 1933 American Western film written and directed by Alan James. The film stars Ken Maynard, Lucile Browne, John St. Polis, Bob Kortman, Michael Visaroff and James A. Marcus. The film was released on June 1, 1933, by Universal Pictures. No Funny Business No Funny Business is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Victor Hanbury and starring Laurence Olivier, Gertrude Lawrence, Jill Esmond and Edmund Breon. The film is a comedy of errors set in a divorce case. It was made at Ealing Studios. The films sets were designed by the art director Duncan Sutherland. Olivier had returned to Britain after his career, following an initial move to Hollywood, had faltered. Saturday's Millions Saturdays Millions is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Robert Young, Andy Devine, Leila Hyams and Johnny Mack Brown. 8 Girls in a Boat Eight Girls in a Boat is a 1934 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Richard Wallace and written by Helmut Brandis, Lewis R. Foster and Casey Robinson. It is a remake of the 1932 German film Eight Girls in a Boat, which was also co-written by Brandis. The film stars Dorothy Wilson, Douglass Montgomery, Kay Johnson, Walter Connolly, Ferike Boros, James Bush and Barbara Barondess. The film was released on January 5, 1934, by Paramount Pictures. Das Lied vom Leben The Song of Life is a 1931 German film directed by Alexis Granowsky. A Political Party A Political Party is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring John Mills, Enid Stamp-Taylor and Viola Lyel. The screenplay concerns the son of a chimney sweep running for parliament in a by-election. Private Scandal Private Scandal is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by Vera Caspary, Garrett Fort and Bruce Manning. The film stars ZaSu Pitts, Phillips Holmes, Mary Brian, Ned Sparks, Lew Cody, June Brewster and Harold Waldridge. The film was released on May 11, 1934, by Paramount Pictures. The films sets were designed by the art director David S. Garber. East of Java East of Java is a 1935 American drama film directed by George Melford and starring Charles Bickford, Elizabeth Young and Frank Albertson. Lend Me Your Husband Lend Me Your Husband is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Frederick Hayward and starring John Stuart, Nora Swinburne and Nancy Burne. It was made at Walton Studios as a quota quickie. The films sets were designed by the art director Don Russell. Three Witnesses Three Witnesses is a 1935 British crime film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Henry Kendall, Eve Gray and Sebastian Shaw. It was made at Twickenham Studios as a quota quickie. The screenplay concerns a man who arrested on suspicion of murdering his brother. Too Tough to Kill Too Tough to Kill is a 1935 American drama film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Victor Jory. Unconquered Bandit Unconquered Bandit is a 1935 American western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Tom Tyler, Lillian Gilmore and Slim Whitaker. La vie parisienne Parisian Life is a 1936 French musical film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Max Dearly, Conchita Montenegro and George Rigaud. The film was made by Nero Film, run by the émigré producer Seymour Nebenzal. It is based on the opera La Vie parisienne. The films sets were designed by Jacques Colombier. A separate English-language version, called Parisian Life, was also produced. The production was not a success, causing financial problems for the company. The Boss Rider of Gun Creek The Boss Rider of Gun Creek is a 1936 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Frances Guihan. The film stars Buck Jones, Muriel Evans, Harvey Clark, Alphonse Ethier, Tom Chatterton and Josef Swickard. The film was released on December 1, 1936, by Universal Pictures. The Frog The Frog is a 1937 British crime film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Noah Beery, Jack Hawkins and Richard Ainley. The film is about the police chasing a criminal mastermind who goes by the name of The Frog. It was based on the 1925 novel The Fellowship of the Frog by Edgar Wallace. It was followed by a loose sequel The Return of the Frog, the following year. Laughing Irish Eyes Laughing Irish Eyes is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper, Ben Ryan and Stanley Rauh. The film stars Phil Regan, Walter C. Kelly, Evalyn Knapp, Ray Walker, Mary Gordon and Warren Hymer. The film was released on March 4, 1936, by Republic Pictures. Living Dangerously Living Dangerously is a 1936 British drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Otto Kruger, Leonora Corbett and Francis Lister. It was made at Elstree Studios. The films sets were designed by the art director Cedric Dawe. In New York City a successful doctor shoots dead a man who calls at his apartment one night, then explains to his friend the district attorney the reason: He and the dead man had run a medical practice in London which was broken up amidst charges of medical malpractice. Parole! Parole! is a 1936 American crime film directed by Lew Landers and written by Kubec Glasmon and Horace McCoy. The film stars Henry Hunter, Ann Preston, Alan Dinehart, Alan Baxter, Alan Hale Sr. and Grant Mitchell. The film was released on June 14, 1936, by Universal Pictures. Rigolboche Rigolboche is a 1936 French historical musical film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Mistinguett, André Lefaur and Jules Berry. It portrays a fictionalized version of the life of Rigolboche, the dancer who made the Can-can famous. The films sets were designed by the art director Jacques Gotko and Georges Wakhévitch. Angel's Holiday Angels Holiday is a 1937 American comedy film directed by James Tinling and written by Frank Fenton and Lynn Root. The film stars Jane Withers, Joan Davis, Sally Blane, Robert Kent, Harold Huber and Frank Jenks. The film was released on June 7, 1937, by 20th Century Fox. Bidyapati Vidyapati is a 1937 Bengali biopic film directed by Debaki Bose for New Theatres. It starred Pahari Sanyal as Vidyapati. His costars in the film were Kanan Devi, Prithviraj Kapoor, Chhaya Devi, Leela Desai, K. C. Dey and Kidar Sharma. The music was by R. C. Boral and lyrics by Kidar Sharma. Debaki Bose and Qazi Nazrul Islam wrote the story, screenplay and dialogues. The story is about the Maithili poet and Vaishnava saint Vidyapati. The songs of the film became popular and the lyrics though encapsulating Vidyapatis poetry were considered bold for its time. This however ensured the film garnered crowds at the theatres making it a big success of 1937. Dangerously Yours Dangerously Yours is a 1937 American crime film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and starring Cesar Romero, Phyllis Brooks and Jane Darwell. A detective goes on the track of some jewel thieves, but falls in love with one of the gang. It was a B Movie made by Twentieth Century Fox, with sets designed by the art director Lewis H. Creber. Der var engang en Vicevært Der var engang en vicevært is a 1937 Danish family film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks and written by Børge Müller. The film stars Osvald Helmuth and Connie Meiling . Let's Make a Night of It Lets Make a Night of It is a 1937 British musical comedy film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Charles Rogers, June Clyde and Claire Luce. The screenplay concerns a husband and his wife, who acquire rival nightclubs at the same time. It was based on the play The Silver Spoon by Henrik Ege. Under Strange Flags Under Strange Flags is a 1937 American drama film directed by I. V. Willat and starring Tom Keene, Luana Walters, and Maurice Black. It was released on August 16, 1937. During production, it was also titled South of Sonora and Beyond Victory at various times. Anything to Declare? Anything to Declare? is a 1938 British crime thriller film directed by Redd Davis and starring John Loder, Noel Madison and Belle Chrystall. It was shot at Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames. Campus Confessions Campus Confessions is a 1938 American film directed by George Archainbaud, featuring Betty Grable in her first starring role, and American basketball player Hank Luisetti in his only film appearance. The Playboy Kicking the Moon Around is a 1938 British musical comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Bert Ambrose, Evelyn Dall and Harry Richman. The film marked Maureen OHaras screen debut as she made a cameo appearance speaking one line. Little Tough Guys in Society Little Tough Guys in Society is a 1938 Universal Studios film that starred several of the Dead End Kids. It was the second film that Universal made in their series and the first of three that they made without any of the original Dead End Kids. Under Secret Orders Under Secret Orders, also known as Mademoiselle Doctor, is a 1937 British spy film directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Erich von Stroheim, John Loder, Dita Parlo and Claire Luce. It is an English-language version of the French film Mademoiselle Docteur, also known as Salonique, nid despions, and released in the United States as Street of Shadows, which was filmed at the same time under the direction of G. W. Pabst. Both films have exactly the same plot, but there were differences in the cast between the two: in particular, von Stroheim was not in the French version. State Police State Police is a 1938 American action film directed by John Rawlins and written by George Waggner. The film stars John Dusty King, William Lundigan, Constance Moore, Larry J. Blake, J. Farrell MacDonald and David Oliver. The film was released on March 18, 1938, by Universal Pictures. Ambush Ambush is a 1939 American drama film directed by Kurt Neumann and written by Laura Perelman and S. J. Perelman. The film stars Gladys Swarthout, Lloyd Nolan, William "Bill" Henry, William Frawley, Ernest Truex and Broderick Crawford. The film was released on January 20, 1939 by Paramount Pictures. Tumult in Damascus Uproar in Damascus is a 1939 German thriller film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Brigitte Horney, Joachim Gottschalk and Hans Nielsen. It is set during the First World War with German troops battling the Arab Revolt led by Lawrence of Arabia and the British. The film was officially honored as "artistically valuable" and having "special political value". Call a Messenger Call a Messenger is a 1939 Universal Studios film that starred Billy Halop and Huntz Hall of the Dead End Kids and several of the Little Tough Guys. It was directed by Arthur Lubin. In terms of chronological order, this was released after the Dead End Kids film, The Angels Wash Their Faces. Four Hearts Cuatro corazones is a 1939 Argentine musical drama film, and the debut feature film of director Carlos Schlieper. It stars Enrique Santos Discépolo, Gloria Guzmán and Irma Córdoba. Podnyataya tselina Virgin Soil Upturned is a 1939 Soviet drama film directed by Yuli Raizman. The Oppenheim Family The Oppenheim Family is a 1939 Soviet drama film, directed by Grigori Roshal. It is one of the earliest film directly dealing with the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany. Based on The Oppermanns - a novel by Lion Feuchtwanger. Covered Wagon Days Covered Wagon Days is a 1940 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by George Sherman. Dancing on a Dime Dancing on a Dime is a 1940 Paramount Pictures movie directed by Joseph Santley about five actors and dancers putting on a show while living in a theatre. It is adapted from a novel of the same name written by Dorothy Young, which itself is based loosely on her own life. It starred Robert Paige, Peter Lind Hayes, Eddie Quillan, Frank Jenks, and Grace McDonald. It is known for its song, I Hear Music. The Devil's Pipeline The Devils Pipeline is a 1940 American drama film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Richard Arlen, Andy Devine, and John Eldredge, and was released on November 1, 1940. Somewhere in England Somewhere in England is a 1940 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Frank Randle, Harry Korris and Winki Turner. It follows the adventures of an anti-authoritarian private stationed in a military camp in the North of England during the Second World War. It was the first in the Somewhere film series, followed by its sequel Somewhere in Camp in 1942. They Came by Night They Came by Night is a 1940 British crime film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Will Fyffe, Phyllis Calvert and Anthony Hulme. The screenplay concerns a man who is blackmailed into taking his brothers place in a gang for a jewellery heist. It was made at the Islington Studios by Gainsborough Pictures and released by 20th Century Fox. Double Trouble Double Trouble is a 1941 American comedy film. Directed by William West, the film stars Harry Langdon, Charles Rogers, and Catherine Lewis. It was released on November 21, 1941. During production the working title of the film was Here We Go Again. The Kid from Kansas The Kid from Kansas is a 1941 American drama set on a fictional island banana plantation owned by Juan Garcia Pancho. Foreman Andy befriends newcomer Kansas, but Pancho is leery of the stranger. Sabotage and seemingly bad luck befall Pancho and the other island plantation owners, coincidentally at the same time Kansas arrives on the scene. Fruit dealer Lee Walker announces a drop in prices. Before it can be taken to market, Panchos entire crop is burned by an arsonist, and a plantation worker dies in the fire. The railroad tracks are destroyed and the workers call for a strike. Someone deliberately introduces an imported strain of banana fungus on all the plantations. Pancho is certain Kansas is involved. As things go from bad to worse, it is revealed that the chain of events were engineered by Walker, and that Kansas is a special undercover agent sent to investigate. Law of the Range Law of the Range is a 1941 American film directed by Ray Taylor using a screenplay by Sherman L. Lowe which is based on a story by Charles E. Barnes. The film starred Johnny Mack Brown, Fuzzy Knight, Nell ODay, and Riley Hill. The Patient Vanishes This Man Is Dangerous is a 1941 British thriller film, directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring James Mason and Gordon McLeod. The film is based on the novel They Called Him Death by David Hume. This film was long thought entirely lost, but a dubbed Italian version has been traced. Having named the film on their "BFI 75 Most Wanted" list, the British Film Institute subsequently screened a discovered American reel of the film under its American title of The Patient Vanishes in 2017 at its Big Thrill event - the first time the film had been shown on reel in the United Kingdom in seventy years. Too Many Blondes Too Many Blondes is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Rudy Vallee, Helen Parrish and Lon Chaney Jr. Little Joe, the Wrangler Little Joe, the Wrangler is a 1942 American Western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and written by Sherman L. Lowe and Elizabeth Beecher. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Tex Ritter, Fuzzy Knight, Jennifer Holt, Florine McKinney and James Craven. The film was released on November 13, 1942, by Universal Pictures. Paramount Victory Short No. T2-3: The Price of Victory The Price of Victory is a 1942 short propaganda film produced by Paramount Pictures and the U.S. Office of War Information. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1943. Priorities on Parade Priorities on Parade is a 1942 American musical film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by Art Arthur. The film stars Ann Miller, Johnny Johnston, Jerry Colonna, Betty Jane Rhodes, Barbara Jo Allen, Harry Barris, Eddie Quillan and Dave Willock. The film was released on July 23, 1942, by Paramount Pictures. A Ship Is Born A Ship Is Born is a 1942 short WWII propaganda film produced by Warner Bros. about the U.S. Merchant Marine. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1943. Stagecoach Express Stagecoach Express is a 1942 American Western film directed by George Sherman and written by Arthur V. Jones. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Lynn Merrick, Al St. John, Robert Kent, Emmett Lynn and Guy Kingsford. The film was released on March 6, 1942, by Republic Pictures. Carson City Cyclone Carson City Cyclone is a 1943 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Norman S. Hall and Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Lynn Merrick, Noah Beery Sr., Bryant Washburn, Emmett Lynn and Stuart Hamblen. The film was released on March 3, 1943, by Republic Pictures. High Explosive High Explosive is a 1943 American drama film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Maxwell Shane and Howard J. Green. The film stars Chester Morris, Jean Parker, Barry Sullivan, Ralph Sanford, Rand Brooks and Dick Purcell. The film was released on March 27, 1943, by Paramount Pictures. Murder in Times Square Murder in Times Square is a 1943 American mystery film directed by Lew Landers and starring Edmund Lowe, Marguerite Chapman and John Litel. The films sets were designed by the art director Lionel Banks. Wings Up Wings Up is a short propaganda film produced during World War II, highlighting the role of the United States Army Air Forces Officer Candidate School. The film emphasized that while usually these courses would take up to a year in college, the country was at war now and needed all the qualified officers it could get and fast. The curriculum is briefly outlined in Wings Up as well as the kind of life a student would lead at this training center. Les Misérables El Boassa is a 1944 Egyptian film. It is an adaptation of Victor Hugos classic novel, Les Misérables. The film stars are Amina Rizk and Abbas Fares. Egyptian films 1944 films Films based on Les Misérables We from the Urals We from the Urals is a 1944 Soviet drama film directed by Lev Kuleshov and Aleksandra Khokhlova. Stagecoach to Monterey Stagecoach to Monterey is a 1944 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander, written by Norman S. Hall, and starring Allan Lane, Peggy Stewart, Wally Vernon, Twinkle Watts, Tom London and LeRoy Mason. It was released on September 15, 1944, by Republic Pictures. The Cherokee Flash The Cherokee Flash is a 1945 American Western directed by Thomas Carr. The film is a Sunset Carson serial Western. In the film, Sunset Carson works to free his father and clear the family name from a crime his father did not commit. I'll Remember April Ill Remember April is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Harold Young and written by M. Coates Webster. The film stars Gloria Jean, Kirby Grant, Milburn Stone, Edward Brophy, Samuel S. Hinds, Jacqueline deWit and Hobart Cavanaugh. The film was released on April 1, 1945, by Universal Pictures. Joe Palooka, Champ Joe Palooka, Champ is a 1946 American film featuring the popular comic-strip boxer Joe Palooka. This film from Monogram Pictures is the beginning of a series with eleven sequels: Gentleman Joe Palooka Joe Palooka in the Knockout Joe Palooka in Fighting Mad Joe Palooka in Winner Take All Joe Palooka in the Big Fight Joe Palooka in the Counterpunch Joe Palooka Meets Humphrey Joe Palooka in Humphrey Takes a Chance Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle Joe Palooka in Triple Cross Easy Come, Easy Go Easy Come, Easy Go is a 1947 film directed by John Farrow. School in the Mailbox School in the Mailbox is a 1947 Australian short documentary film directed by Stanley Hawes. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Bad Sister The White Unicorn is a 1947 British drama film directed by Bernard Knowles and starring Margaret Lockwood, Joan Greenwood, Ian Hunter and Dennis Price. Kyra Vayne appeared as the singer. It was made at Walton Studios by the independent producer John Corfield, and released by General Film Distributors. The films sets were designed by Norman G. Arnold. It was also known as Milkwhite Unicorn and Bad Sister.. Loyola, the Soldier Saint The Captain from Loyola is a 1949 Spanish historical film directed by José Díaz Morales and starring Rafael Durán, Maruchi Fresno and Manuel Luna. The film portrays the life of Ignatius of Loyola, and was part of a group of lavish historical films made in Spain during the era. Mad About Opera Mad About Opera is a 1948 Italian musical comedy film directed by Mario Costa. Faust and the Devil The Legend of Faust is a 1949 Italian drama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Italo Tajo, Nelly Corradi and Gino Mattera. Mughamarat Antar wa Abla The Adventures of Antar and Abla is a 1948 Egyptian film directed by Salah Abu Seif. It was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. Apache Chief Apache Chief is a 1949 American Western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Alan Curtis, Tom Neal, Russell Hayden, Carol Thurston and Fuzzy Knight. Aventuras de Juan Lucas Adventures of Juan Lucas is a 1949 Spanish historical adventure film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Fernando Rey, Marie Déa and Manolo Morán. Die Freunde meiner Frau My Wifes Friends is a 1949 West German comedy film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Sonja Ziemann, Grethe Weiser and Gerda Maurus. It was made by Real Film at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. The films sets were designed by Herbert Kirchhoff and Mathias Matthies. Red Desert Texas Manhunt, also known as Red Desert, is a 1949 American film directed by Ford Beebe and starring Don "Red" Barry and Tom Neal. La strada buia Fugitive Lady, Italian: , is a 1950 crime–drama film directed by Sidney Salkow and Marino Girolami. It stars Janis Paige, Binnie Barnes, and Massimo Serato. Fugitive Lady is based on the novel Dark Road by Doris Miles Disney. Film editing was done by Nino Baragli. It was shot at the Scalera Studios in Rome. Il bivio The Crossroads or The Junction is a 1951 Italian crime film directed by Fernando Cerchio and starring Raf Vallone, Charles Vanel and Claudine Dupuis. A criminal infiltrates the police to assist his gang, but begins to have a change of heart when he enjoys his new job. The films sets were designed by Luigi Ricci. The Fight: Science Against Cancer The Fight: Science Against Cancer is a 1950 Canadian short documentary film directed by Morten Parker. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The Girl from San Lorenzo The Girl from San Lorenzo is a 1950 American Western film directed by Derwin Abrahams and written by Ford Beebe. The film stars Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, Jane Adams, William F. Leicester, Byron Foulger and Don C. Harvey. The film was released on February 24, 1950, by United Artists. Benjy Benjy is a 1951 American short documentary film directed by Fred Zinnemann. It won an Oscar in 1952 for Documentary Short Subject. Kentucky Jubilee Kentucky Jubilee is a 1951 American musical-comedy film directed by Ron Ormond for Lippert Pictures. The Passerby The Passerby is a French drama film from 1951, written and directed by Henri Calef, starring Henri Vidal and Louis de Funès. The scenario is based on Serge Groussards novel La Femme sans passé. Trotacalles Streetwalker is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Matilde Landeta and starring Miroslava, Ernesto Alonso and Elda Peralta. The films sets were designed by Luis Moya. Wenn die Abendglocken läuten When the Evening Bells Ring is a 1951 West German drama film directed by Alfred Braun and starring Willy Birgel, Maria Holst and Paul Hörbiger. It is unrelated to the 1930 silent film of the same title. Det kunne vært deg Det kunne vært deg is a 1952 Norwegian comedy film directed by Kåre Bergstrøm and Henki Kolstad, starring Inger Marie Andersen, Henki Kolstad and Wenche Foss. Recently wed Maisen and Pompen make a new acquaintance in Cornelius, a lifelong bachelor. The Maverick The Maverick is a 1952 American western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring Wild Bill Elliott, Myron Healey and Phyllis Coates. We Two Alone Noi due soli is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Marcello Marchesi, Vittorio Metz and Marino Girolami. Tausend rote Rosen blüh'n A Thousand Red Roses Bloom is a 1952 West German drama film directed by Alfred Braun and starring Rudolf Prack, Winnie Markus and O.W. Fischer. The films sets were designed by Hans Ledersteger and Ernst Richter. Der Weibertausch The Exchange is a 1952 West German comedy film directed by Karl Anton and starring Viktor Staal, Carola Höhn and Gertrud Kückelmann. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Sohnle. El alcalde de Zalamea The Mayor of Zalamea is a 1954 Spanish historical drama film directed by José Gutiérrez Maesso and starring Manuel Luna, Alfredo Mayo and Isabel de Pomés. The film is an adaptation of the Golden Age play The Mayor of Zalamea by Pedro Calderón de la Barca. Frine, cortigiana d'Oriente Frine, Courtesan of Orient is a 1953 Italian epic adventure film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Elena Kleus and Pierre Cressoy. Sergio Leone served as assistant director. Kärlekens bröd Bread of Love is a 1953 Swedish drama film directed by Arne Mattsson. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. It's Never Too Late Its Never Too Late is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Filippo Walter Ratti. The film is based on the novel A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Oh Pain, Little Pain, Pain Pain or Oh Pain, Little Pain, Pain is a 1953 Mexican-Spanish musical comedy film directed by Miguel Morayta and starring Lola Flores, Luis Aguilar and Antonio Badú. Rebel City Rebel City is a 1953 American western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring Wild Bill Elliott, Marjorie Lord and Robert Kent. The film is set in Junction City in Kansas during the American Civil War where Southern supporters are attempting to launch an uprising. Shadows of Tombstone Shadows of Tombstone is a 1953 American western film directed by William Witney and starring Rex Allen, Jeanne Cooper and Slim Pickens. The films art direction was by Frank Hotaling. Die süßesten Früchte The Sweetest Fruits is a 1954 West German comedy film directed by Franz Antel and starring Maria Holst, Wolf Albach-Retty and Hannelore Bollmann. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Sicily. The films sets were designed by the art director Arne Flekstad and Sepp Rothauer. Taxi Taxi is a 1953 American drama film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Dan Dailey. It was distributed by 20th Century-Fox. Twice Upon a Time Twice Upon a Time is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Emeric Pressburger and starring Hugh Williams, Elizabeth Allan, Yolande Larthe, and Charmaine Larthe. Based on the book Lottie and Lisa by Erich Kästner. It concerns twin sisters who are separated when their parents divorce. They meet again by accident when they are sent to the same summer camp, and they hatch a plan to reunite their parents. Lotte and Lisa had already been adapted into the films Two Times Lotte and Hibari no komoriuta. Twice Upon a Time was the first English-language film adaptation; the story was later adapted as The Parent Trap and has been remade a number of times in English and many other languages. The film is the only solo directing credit for Pressburger, whose other directing credits are in association with Michael Powell. Eternal Love The Country Schoolmaster is a 1954 West German drama film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Barbara Rütting, Claus Holm and Herbert Hübner. It is a remake of the 1933 film of the same title. It is sometimes known by the alternative title Eternal Love. The films art direction was by Willi Herrmann and Heinrich Weidemann. Das Lied der Ströme The Song of the Rivers is a 1954 documentary film production by the East Germany film studio DEFA. Dutch filmmaker Joris Ivens was the leading director. The sprawling film celebrates international workers movements along six major rivers: the Volga, Mississippi, Ganges, Nile, Amazon and the Yangtze. Shot in many countries by different film crews, and later edited by Ivens, Song of the Rivers begins with a lyrical montage of landscapes and laborers and proceeds to glorify labor and modern industrial machinery. The musical score is by Dmitri Shostakovich, with lyrics written by Berthold Brecht, and songs performed by German communisms star Ernst Busch and famous American actor, singer and activist Paul Robeson who also narrates. Song of the Rivers is an ode to international solidarity. Phantom Stallion Phantom Stallion is a 1954 American western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Rex Allen, Carla Balenda and Slim Pickens. The film is credited as being the last singing cowboy Western. The films art direction was by Frank Arrigo. Abe Hayat Abe Hayat is a 1955 Bollywood film starring Prem Nath and Shashikala as lead actors. As Long as You Live As Long as You Live is a 1955 West German war film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Adrian Hoven, Marianne Koch and Karin Dor. It is set during the Spanish Civil War, which is seen from a pro-Nationalist viewpoint. The Desperados Are in Town The Desperados Are in Town is a 1956 American western film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Robert Arthur, Kathleen Nolan and Rhys Williams. It was a B movie made for the bottom half of double bills. Navy Wife Navy Wife is a 1956 comedy film directed by Edward Bernds, and starring Joan Bennett, Gary Merrill, Shirley Yamaguchi. The screenplay was written by Kay Lenard, based on the novel Mother Sir by Tats Blain. The film was produced by Walter Wanger, who was Bennetts husband in real life. Poet The Poet is a 1956 Soviet drama film directed by Boris Barnet. Se los chupó la bruja Se los chupó la bruja is a 1958 Mexican horror comedy film directed by Jaime Salvador and starring the double act Viruta y Capulina, Sonia Furió, and Octávio Arias. Die Windrose Die Windrose was a film made for the East German production company DEFA in 1957 and commissioned by the World Federation of Women. Alberto Cavalcanti was film director, with artistic input from Joris Ivens. Simone Signoret, Yves Montand and Helene Weigel, wife of German dramatist Bertold Brecht, collaborated in the making of this film, a docu-drama about the struggle of female workers in Italy, Brazil, the Soviet Union, China and France. Mia nonna poliziotto Mia nonna poliziotto is a 1958 Italian comedy film directed by Steno and starring Tina Pica. Mingea The Ball is a 1958 Romanian drama film directed by Andrei Blaier and Sinisa Ivetici. It was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. In the Romania of the 1930s the economic crisis has serious impact on society. A teacher is fired from work and fights to make ends meet, while his paralyzed son dreams of a soccer ball with which to play. The father falls in with communist activists, one of whom helps him find a ball for his son. Il padrone delle ferriere Il padrone delle ferriere is a 1959 Italian-Spanish historical melodrama film written and directed by Anton Giulio Majano. It is based on the novel Le Maître de forges by Georges Ohnet. Wonderful Things Wonderful Things! is a 1958 British comedy romance film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Frankie Vaughan, Jocelyn Lane and Wilfrid Hyde-White. It was written by Jack Trevor Story. The screenplay concerns two fishermen brothers who clash over the love of a woman. Crash Drive Crash Drive is a 1959 British racing car film starring Dermot Walsh, which was produced by the Danziger Brothers. My Pal the Gypsy Mon pote le gitan , is a French comedy film from 1959, directed by François Gir, written by Alain Blancel, starring Louis de Funès. In Italy the film is known under the title: "Il dottor zivago". the scenario was written on the basis of "Les Pittuitis" of Michel Duran. Beyond Silence Beyond Silence is a 1960 American short documentary film directed by Edmond Levy. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. It is about Gallaudet College, a school for the deaf. Escort for Hire Escort for Hire is a low budget 1960 British thriller film. It starred June Thorburn, Pete Murray, Noel Trevarthen, Jan Holden and Peter Butterworth. An Honourable Murder An Honourable Murder is a 1960 British drama film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Norman Wooland, Margaretta Scott and Lisa Daniely. It is a modern reworking of William Shakespeares Julius Caesar set in corporate world of the City of London. In the Nick In the Nick is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Anthony Newley, Anne Aubrey, Bernie Winters, James Booth and Harry Andrews. In the film, a gang of incompetent criminals are placed in a special type of new prison. Featured song Must Be was written by Lionel Bart. Parthiban Kanavu Parthiban Kanavu is a 1960 multilingual historical fiction film, directed by D. Yoganand. The film stars Vyjayanthimala, Gemini Ganesan and S. V. Ranga Rao in the lead, with Ragini, S. V. Subbiah, Kumari Kamala, T. S. Balaiah, P. S. Veerappa and S. A. Ashokan, forming an ensemble cast. The film was based on the 1942 Historical novel Parthiban Kanavu, written by Kalki Krishnamurthy. The film also had actor K. Balaji in a special appearance and actress B. Saroja Devi as an extra. Parthiban Kanavu was produced in three languages, Tamil, Telugu and Sinhala by V. Govindarajan, under his Jubilee Films. Upon release, the film was well received by critics, where it won the Best Feature Film in Tamil at the 8th National Film Awards. With its huge budget, the film failed to perform well at the box office where it ended up as a box office bomb. In 2011, the movie was in controversy along with Veerapandiya Kattabomman and Thillaanaa Mohanambal for its historical inaccuracies. Akiko Akiko is a 1961 Italian comedy film written and directed by Luigi Filippo DAmico. Mi noche de bodas My Wedding Night is a 1961 Mexican-Spanish comedy film directed by Tulio Demicheli and starring Concha Velasco, Luis Aguilar and Rafael Alonso. Milczace slady Milczące ślady is a 1961 Polish drama film directed by Zbigniew Kuźmiński. The Murder Men The Murder Men is a 1961 film starring Peter Mark Richman, James Coburn, and Dorothy Dandridge. El tejedor de milagros El tejedor de milagros is a 1962 Mexican drama film directed by Francisco del Villar. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. Tierra de todos A Land for All is a 1962 Spanish war film directed by Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi and starring Manuel Gallardo, Fernando Cebrián and Montserrat Julió. Dom bez okien Impossible Goodbye is a 1962 Polish drama film directed by Stanisław Jędryka. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. Loca juventud Loca juventud is a 1965 Spanish and Italian film directed by Manuel Mur Oti. Swingin' Along Swingin Along is a 1961 American comedy film directed by Charles Barton. The film, which was released by 20th Century Fox, marked the final appearance of the comedy team of Tommy Noonan and Peter Marshall. The film focuses on Noonan as a courier who dreams of becoming a songwriter and Marshall as a con artist who wants to enter Noonan’s original composition in a music competition. The film co-stars Barbara Eden and features musical performances by Ray Charles, Bobby Vee and Roger Williams. According to Peter Marshall, the film was originally planned under the title Double Trouble and the screenplay was originally written for Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. It was later re-released with the Double Trouble title. The Man in the Photograph The Man in the Photograph is a Croatian film directed by Vladimir Pogačić. It was released in 1963. Los guerrilleros Los Guerrilleros is a 1963 Spanish motion picture. The film was directed by Pedro Luis Ramírez, and stars Manolo Escobar, Rocío Jurado, Alfredo Mayo, and Gracita Morales. Song of the Forest Forest Song is a 1963 Soviet fantasy film directed by Viktor Ivchenko. El secreto de Tomy Tomys Secret is a 1963 French-Spanish musical film directed by Antonio del Amo and starring Fabienne Dali, Joselito and Fernando Casanova. The films sets were designed by Sigfrido Burmann. Syd for Tana River South of Tana River is a 1963 Danish family film directed by Bent Christensen and starring Poul Reichhardt. Venusberg Venusberg is a 1963 West German comedy drama film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Marisa Mell, Nicole Badal and Monica Ekman. Zacne grzechy Zacne grzechy is a 1963 Polish comedy film directed by Mieczysław Waśkowski. El club del clan El Club del clan is a 1964 Argentine film directed by Enrique Carreras. Los cuervos están de luto Los Cuervos están de luto is a 1965 Mexican comedy film directed by Francisco del Villar and starring Silvia Pinal and Lilia Prado. The film is based on the play of the same name by Mexican author Hugo Arguelles. This film was shot at Estudios Churubusco. Serdtse materi A Mothers Heart is a 1965 Soviet biopic film directed by Mark Donskoy. Donskoy was awarded USSR State Prize for the film in 1968. Forbidden Temptations Forbidden Temptations or is a 1965 Italian documentary film directed by Osvaldo Civirani. Although the narration of the movie is almost entirely in Italian, one of the performers featured in this documentary, the Canadian-American actress Yvonne De Carlo, performed a musical number in English. Midway through her performance, she performs a gown and glove dance which reveals that her strapless dress is composed of two parts: a leotard which doubles as a bodice, and a removable skirt. She then puts on a tail for the second half of her number. During her gown and glove dance, the narrator mentions, in Italian, her television series, The Munsters. Desperate Mission Desperate Mission is a 1965 Italian-Spanish-French Eurospy film directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero and starring Germán Cobos. It had a sequel in 1967, Blueprint for a Massacre. Dr. Satan's Robot Doctor Satans Robot is a 1966 made for television film condensed from the original 1940 Mysterious Doctor Satan film serial named after its chief villain. Master criminal Doctor Satan has a nemesis, a masked mystery man, the "Copperhead", whose secret identity is Bob Wayne. Wearing a copper mask, Wayne is searching for justice and revenge on Satan for the death of his step-father. With Doctor Satan creating a mechanical robot that will terrorize the world, Wayne is determined to stop the criminal plans of the evil doctor. Doctor Satans Robot and Mysterious Doctor Satan was directed by the directorial team of William Witney and John English. Doctor Satan is played by Edward Ciannelli and the Copperhead/Bob Wayne by Robert Wilcox. Henry Brandon originally cast as Doctor Satan, was to play in a devil costume, complete with horns. The character was developed into a mad scientist played by Ciannelli. Der Frühling braucht Zeit Der Frühling braucht Zeit is an East German drama film directed by Günter Stahnke. It was released in 1966. Hell Is Empty Hell is Empty is a 1967 British film. It began filming in 1965 under the direction of Bernard Knowles. Filming was suspended and later resumed by John Ainsworth after Martine Carols death. It also starred Anthony Steel, Shirley Ann Field and James Robertson Justice. On the run from the police, thieves stumble upon an abandoned mansion on a deserted island. Cifrato speciale Special Code: Assignment Lost Formula is a 1966 Italian-Spanish-French Eurospy film directed by Pino Mercanti and starring Lang Jeffries. Set in Istanbul, it was shot almost entirely in Catalonia. Duel i Heshtur Njësiti guerril is a 1967 Albanian psychological thriller film directed by Dhimiter Anagnosti. The film starred Saimir Kumbaro and Ndrek Luca. Fever Heat Fever Heat is a 1968 American drama film directed by Russell S. Doughten and written by Henry Gregor Felsen. The film stars Nick Adams, Jeannine Riley, Norman Alden, Vaughn Taylor, Daxson Thomas and Robert Broyles. The film was released in May 1968, by Paramount Pictures. Frau Venus und ihr Teufel Frau Venus und ihr Teufel is an East German film. It was released in 1967. My Love, My Love My Love, My Love is a 1967 French drama film directed by Nadine Trintignant. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival. Der sanfte Lauf The Smooth Career is a 1967 West German drama film directed by Haro Senft and starring Bruno Ganz, Verena Buss and Wolfgang Büttner. Wings of Fire Wings of Fire is a 1967 American made-for-television action-drama film for broadcast on National Broadcasting Company , directed by David Lowell Rich]. The film starred Suzanne Pleshette, James Farentino, Lloyd Nolan, Juliet Mills, Jeremy Slate and Ralph Bellamy. The plot concerns a female pilot wanting to become an air racer. Khilari Khiladi is a 1968 Hindi action film directed by Homi Wadia for Basant Pictures. It was produced under the Homi Wadia Production banner with music composed by Lala Sattar and lyrics written by Faruk Kaiser. Fearless Nadia starred in nearly fifty Wadia films, making stunt history starting with Hunterwali. Khiladi was Nadias last role in films. The film starred Nadia, Dilip Raj, Sujata, Amarnath, Suzie, Uma and Vishwas Kunte. Nadia had last done an action role nine years earlier. Around the age of fifty-eight she made a flamboyant come-back in a cleverly executed "James Bond" type character in Khiladi where she was code-named "Living Fireball". The Marathon Maratón is a 1968 Czechoslovak war film celebrating the liberation of Prague by Red Army. The film was directed by Ivo Novák starring Jaromír Hanzlík, Jana Brejchová, Karel Höger and Vladimír Menšík. The movie follows two separated storylines: In one, young Czech Ruda Střecha is liberated from Pankrác gestapo prison at the beginning of the Prague uprising, 5th May 1945. He meets young servant-maid Karla and together they try to escape from Prague surrounded by German troops but they are inevitably drawn into the fighting. The same day, Jarda Střecha older brother of Ruda, who fights as the soldier of the 1st Czechoslovak Army Corps in Carpathian mountains hears about the uprising in Prague and is immediately transferred to Saxony. As the prewar truck driver he now becomes a guide to the 3rd Guards Tank Army of the general Rybalko and witnesses the bravery and sacrifice of Soviet soldiers in their "race to Prague". The story culminates by the liberation of Prague on 9th May 1945. Sangre en el ruedo Blood in the Bullring is a 1969 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Alberto Closas, Ángel Teruel and Francisco Rabal. La banda de los tres crisantemos La banda de los tres crisantemos is a 1970 crime film directed by Ignacio F. Iquino, written by Lou Carrigan and Ernesto Gastaldi and starring Dean Reed, Daniel Martín and Fernando Sancho. La revoltosa The Troublemaker is a 1969 Spanish musical film directed by Juan de Orduña and starring José Sacristán, Antonio Durán and Elisa Ramírez. The film is based on the 1897 zarzuela of the same title by Carlos Fernández Shaw and José López Silva, and was the second adaptation made that decade following The Troublemaker in 1963. The film was made with the financial backing of Televisión Española. Una storia d'amore Una storia damore is a 1969 Italian film directed by Michele Lupo featuring soprano Anna Moffo. A Baltic Tragedy A Baltic Tragedy is a 1970 Swedish drama film directed by Johan Bergenstråhle. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. It is based on the Swedish extradition of Baltic soldiers that took place between 1945 and 1946. The Way We Live Now The Way We Live Now is a 1970 film directed by Barry Brown, who was also its producer, cinematographer and film editor. It was written by Daniel Tamkus based on a novel by Warren Miller. The Way We Live Now was Linda Blairs first film. The Only Thing You Know The Only Thing You Know is a Canadian drama film, directed by Clarke Mackey and released in 1971. Described by critics as a female version of the 1964 film Nobody Waved Good-bye, the film stars Ann Knox as Ann, a teenager who is dissatisfied with her suburban Toronto life. Striking out on her own, she moves in with her boyfriend Scott in the downtown St. James Town neighbourhood, but becomes embroiled in a complex love triangle with Scott and his friend Paul. The films cast also includes Hugh McIntyre and Eileen McIntyre as Anns parents. El veraneo de los Campanelli El Veraneo de los Campanelli is a 1971 Argentine film. Jaban Jaban is a Bengali romantic drama Film directed by Palash Banerjee. This film was released in 1972. Amitabh Bacchan, Dharmendra and Shatrughan Sinha appeared as guest actors in this movie. Temptation in the Summer Wind Temptation in the Summer Wind is a 1972 West German romantic comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Helmut Käutner, Yvonne Furneaux and Paul Hubschmid. Why Rock the Boat? Why Rock the Boat? is a 1974 Canadian romantic comedy film directed by John Howe. The film stars Stuart Gillard as Harry Barnes, a young journalist in Montreal who becomes romantically involved with Julia Martin, a reporter for a competing newspaper who is organizing to unionize their industry. The films cast also includes Henry Beckman, Sean Sullivan, Cec Linder, Maurice Podbrey, Patricia Hamilton, Jean-Pierre Masson and Peter MacNeill. The screenplay was written by journalist and humorist William Weintraub, as an adaptation of his own comic novel. Notably, he dropped the novels most famous scene, which took place in a nudist colony, due to concerns that the scene would cause problems for the films content rating. The film received two Canadian Film Awards in 1975, for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor. It was a nominee for Best Feature Film, but did not win. Los buenos días perdidos The Good Days Lost is a 1975 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Juan Luis Galiardo, Teresa Rabal and Queta Claver. Kaddu Beykat Kaddu Beykat is a 1975 Senegalese film directed by Safi Faye. It was the first feature film made by a Sub-Saharan African woman to be commercially distributed and brought international recognition for its director. Centred on a romance, it chronicles the daily lives of people in a rural Senegalese village. Umar Qaid Umar Qaid is a 1975 Bollywood Action film, produced by V.K.Sobti on Gautam Pictures banner and directed by Sikandar Khanna. Starring Sunil Dutt, Jeetendra, Vinod Mehra, Moushumi Chatterjee, Reena Roy in the lead roles and music composed by Sonik-Omi. The White Wall The White Wall is a 1975 Swedish drama film written and directed by Stig Björkman. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival where Harriet Andersson won the award for Best Actress. Una bella governante di colore Una bella governante di colore is a 1976 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Luigi Russo and starring Renzo Montagnani with Pasolini muse Ines Pellegrini. In France, the film was released in an adult version with addition of two French-produced hardcore sequences and under the title Poupées sur canapé in 1978. Batton Story Batton Story is a 1976 commedia sexy allitaliana directed by Mario Landi. L'appuntamento Lappuntamento, also known as Lappuntamento, is a 1977 Italian comedy film written and directed by Giuliano Biagetti. Blind Spot Blindgangers is a 1977 Dutch drama film directed by Ate de Jong. High Grass Circus High Grass Circus is a 1976 National Film Board of Canada documentary film co-directed by Tony Ianzelo and Torben Schioler, exploring life in the Royal Brothers traveling circus. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film was shot spring and summer of 1975 and part of 1976. Following its Oscar nomination, it was acquired by CBC-TV, which broadcast it on July 12, 1978. It was subsequently sold to television networks in New Zealand, the UK, South Africa and Yugoslavia. A nine-minute cut-down version of the film, entitled Little Big Top, played in Canadian theatres in late 1977, including a 15-week run in Vancouver. In August 1980, PBS acquired the film along with seven other NFB documentaries and broadcast them on 11 of its stations. Mon premier amour Mon premier amour is a 1978 French film. Winterspelt 1944 Winterspelt is a 1979 West German war film directed by Eberhard Fechner and starring Ulrich von Dobschütz, Hans Christian Blech, George Sewell, Garrick Hagon, David Healy, George Roubicek and Frederick Jaeger. It is set during the Second World War. It was also released as Winterspelt 1944. La boda del señor cura Father Camis Wedding is a 1979 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring José Sancho, José Bódalo and Manuel Tejada. The First Polka The First Polka is a 1979 West German drama film directed by Klaus Emmerich. It was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival. Muqabla Muqabla is 1979 Hindi action film directed by Rajkumar Kohli, starring Sunil Dutt, Vinod Mehra, Shatrughan Sinha, Reena Roy, Bindiya Goswami, Rajesh Khanna and Rekha. The film was average in box office terms. The song Teen Batti Wala Govinda Aala remains popular and even today is played on the festival of Janmmashtami in India. How to Eat Like a Child How to Eat Like a Child – And Other Lessons in Not Being a Grown-up is an original musical comedy television special that aired on NBC on September 22, 1981. Based on Delia Ephrons best-selling book of the same name, and adapted for television by Judith Kahan with music and lyrics by John Forster, the one-hour special, through a series of comedy skits and songs, lampoons the adult world through the eyes of children. The musical variety stars Dick Van Dyke as the resident "grown-up" alongside 15 children ranging in age from 7 to 13. Several of the specials young performers would subsequently go on to achieve child stardom in their own right, most notably Corey Feldman, Billy Jacoby and Georg Olden. Misterio Misterio is a 1980 Mexican thriller film, directed and written by Marcela Fernández Violante. The film stars Juan Ferrara, as a TV star who blurs reality with the plot of the soap opera he is shooting. Helena Rojo plays Sandra, his co-star, while Víctor Junco is the TV director and Beatríz Sheridan is the screenwriter. Misterio is adapted from a novel written by Vicente Leñero, who adapted it for the screen. The film received eight Ariel Awards in 1980, including Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress. Enter Another Dragon Enter Another Dragon is a 1981 Bruceploitation film. Not much is known about the film. The film is believed to be lost. Ron Van Clief once stated that the film was never finished. Walayati Babu Vilayati Babu, also spelled Walayati Babu, is a 1981 Punjabi film directed by Dharam Kumar, starring Mehar Mittal, Reena Roy, Nasir Hussain, Ved Goswami, Yogesh Chhabda with a special appearance of Amitabh Bachchan. W bialy dzien W biały dzień is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1981. It Takes Two It Takes Two is a 1982 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Karl Maka and starring Dean Shek and Richard Ng. To Live or Let Die To Live or Let Die is a 1982 American short documentary film directed by Terry Sanders. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The Profession of Arms The Profession of Arms is a 1983 Canadian documentary film directed by Michael Bryans and Tina Viljoen. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film was the third film in the seven-part War series, hosted by Gwynne Dyer, examining modern warfare. The Winds of Jarrah The Winds of Jarrah is a 1983 Australian film adapted from a Mills & Boon novel. It was never released to cinemas. The film was financed in part by the Australian Film Commission and the Film Corporation of Western Australia. Screenwriter Bob Ellis later called it a "shocking film.. which, would you believe, started out as a very good script and only about one sentence of it survived." Murder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce Murder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce is a British thriller film released in 1984, starring Roger Daltrey of The Who in the main role of Roger Cunningham. Jenny Kissed Me Jenny Kissed Me is a 1986 Australian drama film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. The director calls it a "tearjerker for men". Bat si yuen ga bat jui tau The Wrong Couples is a 1987 Hong Kong comedy film directed by David Chiang Da Wei starring Josephine Siao as May Wong and Richard Ng Yiu Hon as Yu Tai Dai. Josephine Siao won the Best Actress Award at the 7th Hong Kong Film Awards. Diljalaa Diljalaa is a 1987 Indian crime drama film, released on 7 August 1987. It was written by Vinay Shukla and directed by director Bapu. The music was composed by Bappi Lahiri. Einzug ins Paradies Einzug ins Paradies was a six-part East German television series, which dealt with the lives of five families who moved into a newly constructed apartment building. Feathers Feathers is a 1987 Australian drama film directed by John Ruane. It was screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Ruane says his work on this film got him the job of directing Dead Letter Office. Kaun Jeeta Kaun Haara Kaun Jeeta Kaun Haara is a 1987 Hindi drama film directed and produced by Rakesh Kumar. The film features Aruna Irani, Kishore Kumar and Amrish Puri as main characters. Malpractice Malpractice is a 1989 Australian drama film directed by Bill Bennett. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Natalia Natalia is a 1988 French drama film directed by Bernard Cohn. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Wilde harten Wilde Harten is a 1989 Dutch film directed by Jindra Markus. It was based on his own story. The film was distributed internationally under the title Wild Hearts. Ma lu ying xiong Off Track is a 1991 Hong Kong action drama film directed by Cha Chuen-yee and starring Jacky Cheung, Max Mok, Loletta Lee and Ellen Chan. The film was followed by a sequel in 1995, titled Highway Man, which featured a different storyline. The Heck with Hollywood! The Heck With Hollywood! is a 1991 American documentary film about independent film, directed by Doug Block. Electric Moon Electric Moon is a 1992 Indian film directed by Pradip Krishen and written by Arundhati Roy. The film was produced by Grapevine Media for Channel 4 Television and Bobby Bedis Kaleidoscope Entertainment and was reviewed at the International Film Festival of India and the 36th London Film Festival. At the 40th National Film Awards, the film won the award for Best Feature Film in English. Set in an expensive tourist lodge in the forests of central India run by former royalty, Raja Ran Bikram Singh, Bubbles, the film is a satirical parody on Westerners visiting India, in search for their stereotypical notions of the country, replete with images of former Indian royalty, and relics of the British Raj. In turn the film was a commentary on social pretense and ecology. The issue was previously taken up by the Merchant-Ivory film The Guru, and in time the film acquired a cult following. In a 2005 interview Roy said, "The movie I had in my head and different from the one we shot. I wanted it to have a more anarchic quality, but I didnt know enough about cinema to make that come through on screen." A nyaraló The Summer Guest is a 1992 Hungarian drama film directed by Can Togay. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Seeing Red Seeing Red is a 1992 Australian film directed by Virginia Rouse and starring Zoe Carides, Anne-Louise Lambert, Peta Toppano and David Wenham. Dann eben mit Gewalt Dann eben mit Gewalt is a 1993 German television film. It is based on a novel by Jan de Zanger. Shilpi Shilpi is a 1994 Bengali film. The film was directed by Nabyendu Chatterjee. The film was produced by National Film Development Corporation of India. Patang Patang is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Goutam Ghose, starring Shabana Azmi, Shafiq Syed, Om Puri and Rabi Ghosh. It is set in small railway station near Gaya and shows the lives of people in illegal slums near it. The film was shot in Gaya and Manpur in Bihar. At the 41st National Film Awards, Patang won the award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. At the Taormina Film Fest, Shabana Azmi won the Best Actress Award. Child actor Shafiq Syed, who played the lead role of Krishna in Mira Nairs Academy Award-nominated film Salaam Bombay!, acted in the film. This was the only other one he did. Karm Yodha Karm Yodha is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1992 and stars Dimple Kapadia, Raj Babbar and Javed Jaffrey. Segreto di stato State Secret is a 1995 Italian thriller film directed by Giuseppe Ferrara. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival. Big Ideas Big Ideas is a 1993 TV movie, touted as "From the Producers of Blue Heelers". Home of Angels Home of Angels is a 1994 feature film written by James Oliva and Nicolas L. DePace and directed by Nick Stagliano. Panik i familien Panik i familien is a 1945 Danish film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. Le guérisseur Le Guérisseur is a French drama film from 1953, directed by Yves Ciampi and written by Jacques-Laurent Bost, starring Dieter Borsche and Jean Marais. The film was released in other countries under the titles Der Arzt und das Mädchen, De wonderdokter, and Flickan och polisen. Incognito Incognito is a 1937 Danish family film directed by Valdemar Lauritzen and starring Ib Schønberg. Gun Smoke Gun Smoke is a 1936 American western film, directed by Bartlett Carré. It stars Buck Coburn, Marion Shilling, and Bud Osborne, and was released in January 1936. My Heart Is Mine Alone My Heart Is Mine Alone is a 1997 German experimental drama film directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms. A 1997 issue of Jewish Currents wrote that the film is "a kind of German movie that usually requires more than one screening to decipher and is made for avant-garde devotees." Squeeze a Flower Squeeze a Flower is a 1970 Australian comedy film directed by Marc Daniels and starring Walter Chiari. Repeat Dive Repeat Dive is a 1982 Israeli drama film directed by Shimon Dotan. It was entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival. Tree Without Fruit Tree Without Fruit is a 1947 Finnish drama film directed by Hannu Leminen and starring Helena Kara, Rauli Tuomi and Joel Rinne. Golden Light Golden Light is a 1946 Finnish crime film directed by Edvin Laine and starring Laine, Mirjam Novero, Rauha Puntti. An Adventuress The Isle of Love is a 1922 recut of a 1918 silent drama film Over the Rhine starring female impersonator Julian Eltinge. The film also contained two actors unknown during filming: Virginia Rappe and Rudolph Valentino. The film went through various recuts and rereleases during the 1920s and is generally known for its cast. Luther Luther is a 1928 German film about the life of Martin Luther, father of the Protestant Reformation. The silent film starred Eugen Klöpfer as Luther and Theodor Loos as Philipp Melanchthon, and was written by Berlin Cathedral chaplain Bruno Doehring. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth, Walter Röhrig and Werner Schlichting. It premiered at the UFA-Palast am Zoo. Finlandia Finlandia is a 1922 Finnish documentary and propaganda film. Gomti Ke Kinare Gomti Ke Kinare is a 1972 Bollywood drama film directed by Saawan Kumar Tak in a directorial debut. The film stars Meena Kumari and Mumtaz. It was the last release of Meena Kumari, and was released posthumously. She shot the film through her failing health at the end of 1971, and was apprehensive whether she would be able to complete the filming. Eventually, she did with the last schedule on 29 December. However, despite the music score by R.D. Burman, the film failed at the box office. Amitabh Bachchan was being considered by Saawan Kumar and Meena Kumari. However, Mumtaz, who was close to the Khan brothers those days, recommended Sameer Khan, and the audience missed the golden opportunity to see Amitabh along with legendary Meena Kumari. Desert Raiders Desert Raiders is a 1964 Italian adventure film directed by Tanio Boccia and starring Kirk Morris, Rosalba Neri and Hélène Chanel. It was one of a large number of peplum films made during the era. Poyedinok Duel is a 1957 Soviet drama film directed by Vladimir Petrov. Zwei Bayern im Harem Two Bavarians in the Harem is a 1957 West German comedy film directed by Joe Stöckel and starring Stöckel, Beppo Brem and Christiane Maybach. It was one of three sequels made to the 1956 hit Two Bavarians in St. Pauli. I'm Afraid to Go Home in the Dark Im Afraid to Go Home in the Dark is a 1930 animated short film which is presented by Max Fleischer and was directed by Dave Fleischer. The film, which was originally released by the film company Paramount Pictures, features a sing-along version of the song "Im Afraid to Come Home in the Dark", which was written by Egbert Van Alstyne and Harry Williams and was originally published in 1907. The film also features an early prototype of Bimbo, the same that was used in the Fleischer cartoon Hot Dog, which was released in the same year. Copyright on 30 January 1930, and released the same day, the film is part of the "Follow the bouncing ball" series entitled Screen Songs. These films would invite the audience to sing the song featured in them. The Flight Adajya is a 1996 Assamese language drama film directed by Santwana Bardoloi based on a novel by Indira Goswami. Chris Columbus, Jr. Chris Columbus, Jr. is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is loosely based on the historic events leading to Christopher Columbus sailing to the lands that were later named America. It is also among the few cartoons where Oswald plays a character other than himself. Parking Space Parking Space is a 1933 American Pre-Code short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 77th Oswald film created during the Lantz era and the 128th to feature the character. Atalia Atalia is a 1984 Israeli drama directed by Akiva Tevet. It was adapted from a story by Yitzhak Ben Ner and mostly shot on location at Kibbutz Yakum. Love Around the Clock Love Around the Clock is a 1943 French comedy drama film directed by Yvan Noé and starring Gaby Morlay, Fernandel and Charles Trenet. Méfiez-vous, mesdames! Méfiez-vous, mesdames! is a 1963 French comedy film directed by André Hunebelle. The screenplay was written by Pierre Foucaud and Jean Halain, based on novel by Ange Bastiani. It tells the story of former lawyer who finds a womans murder plot. Dixie Days Dixie Days is a 1930 animated short film which was produced by The Van Beuren Corporation and released by Pathe. The film, which was directed by John Foster and Mannie Davis, is a take on Uncle Toms Cabin, as it featured African caricatures as slaves, as they defy their owner and free themselves from them. The name of the film means the cartoon took place in the Southern United States, as Dixie is the nickname of the South. Released on 9 March 1930, the cartoon is also part of the early sound cartoon series entitled Aesops Sound Fables. However, although the film is part of the series, it is not based on an Aesop fable. The Iron Man The Iron Man is a 1930 animated film which was directed by John Foster and Harry Bailey. It was produced by The Van Beuren Corporation, and released by Pathe, a film distributor which had the newsreel Pathe News. The film was also part of the early sound cartoon series entitled Aesops Sound Fables. However, although the film is part of that-said series, the film is actually not based on a fable written by Aesop. Another abnormality with this film is that although it was released in 1930, the copyright notice on the actual film reads in roman numerals MCMXXIX, which translates to 1929. Dingbat Land Dingbat Land is a short animated film produced by Terrytoons and distributed by 20th Century Fox starring Gandy Goose and Sourpuss. This short is one of the few Terrytoons shorts to be in the public domain. Khoka Babur Pratyabartan Khokababur Pratyabartan is a Bengali social drama film directed by Agradoot based on the same name short story of Rabindranath Tagore. This film was released on 28 April 1960 under the banner of Agradoot Chitra. Music direction of the film was done by Hemanta Mukherjee. Ethiroli Ethiroli is a 1970 Indian Tamil language legal drama film, directed by K. Balachander, featuring Sivaji Ganesan. The film had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan and became a commercial success. It was also the only collaboration between Balachander and Ganesan. Mundadugu Mundadugu is a 1983 Telugu drama film produced by D. Rama Naidu of Suresh Productions and directed by K. Bapaiah. It is remade in Hindi language in 1984 as Maqsad, starring Rajesh Khanna, Jeetendra, Jayaprada and Sridevi. Ram Rajya Ram Rajya is a 1943 Hindi historical film, directed by Vijay Bhatt, with Prem Adib and Shobhna Samarth in the lead roles of Rama And Sita. It was the third highest grossing Indian film of 1943. The film gained significance, as for title it used the term Ram Rajya, Mahatma Gandhi often used to define democratic-righteous rule during the Indian independence struggle, and it was the only film he, who didnt think much of the medium, ever saw. It was the first Indian movie that premiered in the USA. Prem Vivah Prem Vivah is a 1979 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Basu Chatterjee and produced by Ramraj Nahta, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Bindiya Goswami, Utpal Dutt and Asha Parekh Pudhiya Bhoomi Pudhiya Boomi, is a 1968 Indian Tamil thriller film directed by Chanakya, starring M. G. Ramachandran, with supporting actors Jayalalitha, Sheela, M. N. Nambiar and S. A. Ashokan, Nagesh. Carrot Top The Red Head is a 1952 French drama film directed by Paul Mesnier and starring Raymond Souplex, Germaine Dermoz and Pierre Larquey. It is based on the novel Poil de carotte by Jules Renard which had previously adapted into films twice by Julien Duvivier before the Second World War. Napoleon Road Napoleon Road is a 1953 French comedy film directed by Jean Delannoy and starring Pierre Fresnay, Henri Vilbert and Claude Laydu. A chancer organises a series of package tours along a route said to have been taken by Napoleon in 1815 when in fact the Emperor never set foot there. The local inhabitants back up his story as they hope to cash in on the tourist boom. Carosello del varietà Carousel of Variety is a 1955 Italian musical film directed by Aldo Bonaldi and Aldo Quinti and featuring a number of performers in a revue-style show. Three Loves in Rio Three Loves in Rio is a 1959 Brazilian-Argentine drama film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen. It was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. City Hero City Hero is a 1985 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Dennis Yu and starring Dean Shek, Mark Cheng, Bennett Pang, Anthony Tang, Billy Lau and Michael Wong. Comandos azules en acción Comandos azules en acción is a 1980 Argentine film. Diplomatic Passport Diplomatic Passport is a 1954 British thriller directed by Gene Martel. The film stars Hollywood actress Marsha Hunt, who was blacklisted during the McCarthyite era of the early 1950s. Like others in the same position, Hunt was obliged to seek work in the United Kingdom. The Trap The Trap is a 1950 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Barbora rádí Raging Barbora is a 1935 Czechoslovak comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Antonie Nedošínská, Theodor Pištěk, and Helena Busová. Irish and Proud of It Irish and Proud of It is a 1936 British-Irish comedy film directed by Donovan Pedelty and starring Richard Hayward, Dinah Sheridan and Liam Gaffney. In the film, a popular London-based Irish singer announces one evening how much he would love to go home to his home village in rural Ireland. For a prank, some of his friends take him up on this offer. He is kidnapped and deposited on a wild moor. He returns to the village of his youth, slightly disorientated, and battles an American gangster who has taken control of the settlement. It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie for release by the British subsidiary of Paramount Pictures. Abi and Rabi Abi and Rabi is a 1930 Iranian silent comedy film directed by Ovanes Ohanian and starring Ovanes Ohanian, Mohammad Khan Zarrabi, Gholamali Khan Sohrabi Fard, Mohammd Ali Ghotbi and Amir Arjmand. Sad zhelaniy The Garden of Desires is a 1987 Soviet drama film directed by Ali Hamroyev. Daadi Maa Daadi Maa is a 1966 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by L. V. Prasad and starring Ashok Kumar, Bina Rai, Tanuja and Durga Khote. Obcan Brych Občan Brych is a 1958 Czechoslovak film directed by Otakar Vávra. The film starred Josef Kemr. Stree Stree is a 1961 Indian fantasy film directed by and starring Rajaram Vankudre Shantaram and Sandhya. It is based on the play Shakuntala by Kalidasa. The film was selected as the Indian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 34th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film has music by C. Ramchandra and lyrics by Bharat Vyas. The songs were sung by Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Mahendra Kapoor and Manna Dey. "Aaj Madhuvatas Dole Madhurima Se Pran Bhar Lo" sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Mahendra Kapoor was popular song of the era. La casa de los millones The House of the Millions is a 1942 Argentine comedy film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera and starring Luis Sandrini, Olinda Bozán and Héctor Quintanilla. Happy Go Lucky Happy Go Lucky is a 1946 French comedy film directed by Marcel LHerbier and starring Danielle Darrieux, André Luguet and François Périer. The films sets were designed by the art director Jacques Colombier. Mothers' Day El día de las madres is a 1969 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Nie Er Nie Er, formerly romanized as Nieh Erh, is a 1959 biopic of the Chinese musician Nie Er, a Communist Party member who drowned in Japan during his flight to Russia away from Nationalist oppression. The story centers on his composition of "The March of the Volunteers", the theme song to the 1935 drama Children of Troubled Times which was later adopted as the national anthem of the Peoples Republic of China. The movie was released to coïncide with the 10th anniversary of the PRCs founding. Los padrinos Los Padrinos is a 1973 Argentine film. A Story of the Nineties A Story of the Nineties is a 1949 Argentine musical film directed by Hugo del Carril and starring del Carril, Sabina Olmos and Santiago Arrieta. The film marked del Carrils directorial debut. Sets in the 1890s, It was one of a number of tango-influenced films produced in Argentina. Yukon Manhunt Yukon Manhunt is a 1951 American western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Kirby Grant, Gail Davis and Margaret Field. The film was part of the series of ten films featuring Kirby Grant as a Canadian Mountie. Dear Sarah Dear Sarah is a 1990 made-for-television film about Giuseppe Conlon who was sentenced to twelve years imprisonment after being implicated as one of the Maguire Seven during the 1970s. The film was produced by Raidió Teilifís Éireann, directed by Frank Cvitanovich and written by Tom McGurk. It starred Stella McCusker, Barry McGovern and Paddy Rocks, and was aired in 1990 by RTÉ in Ireland and on the ITV Network in the United Kingdom. Sex with a Stranger Sex with a Stranger is a 1986 pornographic horror film directed by Chris Monte and written by Cash Markman and Chad Randolph. The Clemenceau Affair The Clemenceau Affair is a 1917 silent Italian adventure film directed by Alfredo De Antoni. The film features the first onscreen performance from Vittorio De Sica. La presidentessa La presidentessa is a 1977 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. It is based on the play Madame Presidente by Maurice Hennequin and Pierre Veber. Los ojos llenos de amor Los Ojos llenos de amor is a 1954 Argentine film. Shaso is a 1989 Japanese film directed by Toshio Masuda. Gray Sunset is a 1985 Japanese film directed by Shunya Ito. It was Japans submission to the 58th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. It won the award for Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony. Ghost-Cat of Gojusan-Tsugi is a 1956 Japanese horror film directed by Bin Kado for Daiei Film. It was filmed in black and white, Academy ratio format and was never dubbed in English. Las Muñecas Que Hacen ¡PUM! Las Muñecas que hacen pum is a 1979 Argentine film. Ché OVNI Ché OVNI is a 1968 Argentine science-fiction musical comedy film directed by Aníbal Uset and starring Juan Carlos Altavista, Javier Portales, Jorge Sobral, and Marcela López Rey. The Fifth Wheel to a Coach Páté kolo u vozu is a 1957 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. El cura Lorenzo El Cura Lorenzo is a 1954 Argentine film and is a dramatic biographical telling of the life of the priest Lorenzo Massa who lived from 1882 to 1949. Urutoraman Zofuii is a 1984 tokusatsu kaiju superhero film produced by Tsuburaya Productions and directed by Kōichi Takano. Anna Karenina Anna Karenina, is a 1911 Russian short film directed by Maurice Maître. Irogoyomi ooku hiwa aka Eros Schedule Book: Concubine Secrets and Sensual History: Shoguns Harem Secret Story is a 1971 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Isao Hayashi and starring Setsuko Ogawa and Yoichi Nishikawa. Part of Nikkatsus first Roman porno double-bill release, it was the first film in the 9-film Eros Schedule Book series, and actress Setsuko Ogawas debut film. Love Is War Love Is War is a 1970 Norwegian drama film directed by Ragnar Lasse-Henriksen. It was entered into the 21st Berlin International Film Festival where it won a Silver Bear for an outstanding single achievement. Manthiri Kumari Manthiri Kumari is a 1950 Indian Tamil-language historical fiction film directed by Ellis R. Dungan and starring M. G. Ramachandran, M. N. Nambiar. The title of the film is on the character of Amudhvalli, which was played by Madhuri Devi.This film had limited scope for the heroine of M.G.R and hence G. Shakuntala was paired opposite M.G.R. The screen play was written by M. Karunanidhi based on an incident from the Tamil epic Kundalakesi. This was the last Tamil film directed by Dungan and is considered to be among the most successful films of that decade. Shortly after directing this film, Dungan left the Tamil film industry and did not direct Tamil films again. Singer T. M. Soundararajan sang for very first time for Ramachandran in this film. Give Us Barabbas! Give Us Barabbas! is a 1961 American TV movie. It was written by Henry Denker. It was an original script for Hallmark Hall of Fame which was rare because that show specialised in adaptations. Alice Cooper in Paris Alice Cooper a Paris is a French television special starring shock-rocker Alice Cooper. A series of music videos of songs from his then-current album Special Forces with a few songs from Flush the Fashion and some older hits mixed in, several songs were re-recorded for the special and have shown up as B-sides of singles with crowd noises mixed in to give the illusion that they were live recordings. The songs are performed in English, but one brief split-screen sketch features French dialogue as radio disc jockey Vincent Furnier interviews Alice. There has never been an official release and, while not officially broadcast outside France, copies have been circulating amongst Alice Cooper fans for decades. Some copies are missing opening credits, leading fans to refer to it under a variety of titles, including Alice in Paris, The Paris Special and 16 Tracks. Second Effort Second Effort is a 1968 sales training film starring Vince Lombardi, the Hall of Fame head coach of the Green Bay Packers. The film also featured veteran character actor Ron Masak and other members of the Green Bay Packers organization, including offensive lineman Jerry Kramer. It has been cited as a "classic" and as the best-selling training film of all time. The film is still in use in leadership and management courses. Where the Sky Meets the Land Where the Sky Meets the Land is a 2000 documentary film written and produced by Frank Müller. The film features Kyrgyzstan, the home of poet Tschingis Aitmatov and his characters, encounters with nomads, Kyrgyz traditions and the impressive scenery. The Blasphemer The Blasphemer is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by O. E. Goebel and starring George Howard and Augusta Anderson. It was produced by the Catholic Art Association. Les Misérables Les Misérables is a 1967 film series of 10 parts each of 25 minutes produced by BBC Television and launched on 22 October 1967. The cast included Frank Finlay as Jean Valjean and Michael Napier Brown as the barber. The film series was produced in colour, with mono sound, though there were few colour TV sets available at the time in the UK. Milliony Ferfaksa The Fairfax Millions is a 1980 Soviet crime film directed by Nikolai Ilinsky based on Alan Winningtons novel of the same name. Sarapanjaram Sarapancharam is a 1979 Malayalam film written and directed by Hariharan, starring Jayan, Sheela, Sathaar, P. K. Abraham and Oduvil Unnikrishnan in major roles. It was released in the golden era of Jayan, a popular superstar of Malayalam cinema. He played the main villain role in the film. It was also one of the first notable films of Oduvil Unnikrishnan. The story line of the film is loosely based on D. H. Lawrences 1928 novel Lady Chatterleys Lover, though there are significant differences in plot and characterization. The film was the highest grossing Malayalam film of the year 1979. Anokha Anokha is a 1975 Bollywood film directed by Jugal Kishore. Belli Moda Belli Moda is a 1967 Kannada-language film directed by Puttanna Kanagal. It was based on the novel of same name by Triveni. Upasane Upasane is a 1974 Kannada musical drama film, directed by Puttanna Kanagal. The film produced by Rashi brothers, is based on the novel of the same name, written by Devaki Murthy. The film mostly had women playing the lead roles, consisting of Aarathi, Leelavathi, M. N. Lakshmi Devi, G. V. Sharadha and Advani Lakshmi Devi. Dr. Govinda Mannur, K. S. Ashwath and Seetharam played the male supporting roles. Actor Seetharam was colloquially named as "Upasane" Seetharam for the rest of his career after the release of this film. The film dealt with the plight of Sharadha who intends to pursue her career in classical music. The film went on to win multiple high-profile awards at the Karnataka State Film Awards for the year 1974-75 including Best Film, Best Screenplay and Best Cinematography. Aarathi, who played the protagonist at the age of 19, won the Filmfare Best Actress award. David Copperfield David Copperfield is a 1911 American silent short drama film based on the 1850 novel of the same name by Charles Dickens. It is the oldest known film adaptation of the novel. Election Day Election Day is a 1929 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Anthony Mack. It was the 81st Our Gang short that was released. The Glorious Fourth The Glorious Fourth is a 1927 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 62nd Our Gang short subject released. Jaga Mechida Maga Jaga Mechhida Maga is a 1972 Indian Kannada language drama directed by Hunsur Krishnamurthy and produced & written by S. Bhavanarayan. It starred Rajkumar and Bharathi in the lead roles. Satyam scored the music to the lyrics written by the director himself. Waiting at the Church Waiting at the Church is a 1906 American silent film directed by Edwin S. Porter for the Edison Manufacturing Company. The film has been preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Ask Grandma Ask Grandma is a 1925 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 39th Our Gang short subject released. Metti Metti is a 1982 Tamil-language Indian film directed by J. Mahendran. It stars Sarath Babu, Raadhika, C. R. Vijayakumari, Rajesh and Vadivukkarasi in the lead roles. Blue Murder Blue Murder is a single British television crime drama film, written by Nick Collins, that first broadcast on ITV on 23 February 2000. The film follows Gale, a woman who plans to murder her husband with the help of her lover, Adam, who is also a police officer. The film was directed by Paul Unwin and drew 7.32 million viewers on its original broadcast. Actress Jemma Redgrave said of the role; "Gale is completely cold-hearted and calculating, which was an irresistible challenge after playing someone was intensely warm as Eleanor in Bramwell. I really liked the contrast, plus the fact that Gale was so open to interpretation. Shes a real chameleon. Just as you think you’re working her out, she changes again." The film was released on VHS on 22 May 2000. This remains the only home video release to date. Lulu Lulu is a 1918 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz and featuring Béla Lugosi. Ollavum Theeravum Olavum Theeravum is a 1970 Malayalam-language film directed by P. N. Menon and written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair based on his own short story of the same title, published in an anthology of short stories in 1957. The story is about a Muslim trader who falls in love with his dead friends sister who is the daughter of a prostitute. But the girls mother forces her to marry a wealthy man who has an eye on her. She rejects him but is raped by him and commits suicide. The film was produced by P. A. Backer, who later turned director, under the banner of Charuchithra. Olavum Theeravum has been credited with helping to bring about a "flowering of art-house films that have today become the defining quality of Malayalam cinema", with being Malayalam cinemas "breakthrough into realism", and as "a watershed in the history of Malayalam cinema". The tragic realism in this art-house movie, which was also a commercial hit, later became a definitive formula for a whole generation of Malayalam directors, including P. A. Backer. MTs flawless script centering on the love affair of a trader with the daughter of a sex worker was the base on which P.N. Menon made this classic, which became a trendsetter for the realistic way of making movies in Malayalam. It is rightly regarded as one of the milestones in Malayalam cinema. The Miracle of Umitsubame Joe is a 1984 Japanese film directed by Toshiya Fujita. Mi madre es culpable My Mother Is Guilty is a 1960 Mexican drama film directed by Julián Soler and starring Marga López, Carlos Baena and Domingo Soler. The films sets were designed by Jesús Bracho. Chupi Chupi Ashey Chupi Chupi Aashey is a 1960 Bengali murder mystery film directed by Premendra Mitra. This film was released by Aurora Film Corporation and music scored by Nachiketa Ghosh. Sandhya Mukherjee sings the title song. Chupi Chupi Aashey was adapted from Agatha Christies radio play and short story Three Blind Mice and stage play The Mousetrap. Sangram Sangram is a 1950 Bollywood film about a spoilt child in adulthood, directed by Gyan Mukherjee and starring Ashok Kumar. A box office success, the film became the sixth highest earning Indian film of 1950, earning an approximate gross of Rs. 1,00,00,000 and a net of Rs. 55,00,000. "Sangram" is a precursor to the cop-father – criminal-son theme that later came to be a favourite in Bollywood, though it was made in film noir style that had begun to inspire filmmakers, and Gyan Mukherjee was no exception. An intense, bold 139-minute violent crime drama, with Ashok Kumar daring to essay a negative character, at a time that he was in great demand as a hero. And he excelled in it. The first of the many such films he went on to star in during the early 50s. Brandy in the Wilderness Brandy in the Wilderness is a 1971 American drama film directed by Stanton Kaye. On December 18, 2013, the Library of Congress announced that this film had been selected for the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film is a partly fictionalized account of the real-life professional and intimate relationship that developed between prodigious filmmaker Kaye and aspiring artist Michaux French, which began when they met in 1965. Kayes character is named "Simon Weiss" and French is named "Brandy," while their actual parents and other friends and acquaintances appear in the film, uncredited and often unnamed. Most of the scenes are depicted with either voiceover or without sound; only a limited number of moments feature live dialogue being delivered by the participants. These are occasional interjections of stock footage from major film productions, still photos of family members and well-known performers, and moments of blank screen featuring hand-dyed colors. Pyar Ka Sapna Pyar ka Sapna is a 1969 Bollywood film starring Ashok Kumar, Mala Sinha, Biswajeet, Helen and others. The film was produced by T.C. Dewan and directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, with music by Chitragupta, lyrics and dialogues by Rajendra Krishan, story by Hari Zutshi and screenplay by S.K. Prabhakar. Actor Rajan Haksar was an associate producer. The film was shot in India and Europe. Aalyashikaram Aalaya Sikharam is a 1983 Telugu film directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. The film stars Chiranjeevi and Sumalatha in the lead roles. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Jahan Pyar Mile Jahan Pyar Mile is a 1969 Hindi film directed by Lekh Tandon. The film stars Shashi Kapoor and Hema Malini. The films music is by Shankar Jaikishan. Sharda won the 1970 Filmfare Best Female Playback Award for the song "Baat Zara Hai Aapas Ki". The reviewer for the Indian Express noted: "The highlights of the film are Shashi Kapoor poking fun at love-making in Hindi films and the film trying to justify the situations for the songs." Ek Naya Rishta Ek Naya Rishta is a 1988 Indian drama film. The film was produced and directed by Vinod Pande, starring Rekha, Raj Kiran, Mazhar Khan and Om Shivpuri among others. The film is a modern take on relationships, business, independence, interdependence and the institution of marriage and hints at indirect surrogacy. It was perhaps the first movie of its time to talk about surrogacy. It also highlighted how society forces the helpless to fall prey to the murky business of prostitution and lesbianism. Many scenes in the 2001 hit Chori Chori Chupke Chupke are a direct lift off from Ek Naya Rishta and the story of Chori Chori Chupke Chupke in essence is taken from this movie. School Master School Master is a 1958 Indian Kannada language film, which was simultaneously dubbed into Tamil language as Engal Kudumbam Perisu. It was later remade into various other languages including Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi. This is a classic film starring Dikki Madhava Rao, Udaykumar, Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan and B. Saroja Devi. It was the first Kannada film to complete a Silver Jubilee Celebration. This film had its childrens dance drama in gorgeous Gevacolor, taken by cinematographer by W. R. Subba Rao. B. R. Panthulu came up with film versions of this story in various languages. In 1958, School Master and Engal Kudumbam Perisu were directed by him, and dubbed into Telugu as Badi Pantulu. In 1959, ALS Productions remade the story in Hindi as School Master, again directed by Panthulu. The Malayalam version School Master was released on 3 April 1964, directed by Puttanna Kanagal and starring Prem Nazir, K. Balaji, Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair, Sivaji Ganeshan, Ragini, Ambika, Sowcar Janaki, Aranmula Ponnamma, and Bahadur. The lyrics were by Vayalar Ramavarma, music by G. Devarajan and dialogues by Ponkunnam Varki. The film was a super hit. In 1972, the movie was remade in Telugu as Badi Pantulu, starring NTR. In 1973 the same story was again filmed in Tamil with the same name, School Master, starring Gemini Ganesan. The concept of the movie is based on Make Way for Tomorrow, which had already been adapted in Japanese in 1953 as Tokyo Story; in Marathi in 1954 as Oon Paus, directed by Raja Paranjpe, in Tamil as Varavu Nalla Uravu, in Telugu as Dabbu Bhale Jabbu , in Pakistani as Samaj and in Hindi twice as Zindagi and Baghban. Aur Kaun? Aur Kaun? is a 1979 Bollywood horror film directed by Shyam Ramsay and Tulsi Ramsay. The music of the film composed by Bappi Lahiri was popular in 1979, especially the song "Haan Pehli Baar" sung by Kishore Kumar. The title song was sung by Lata Mangeshkar in her haunting melody style.This film is loosely inspired from 1955 French film Diabolique. Atma Athma is a 1993 Tamil language horror film directed by Prathap K. Pothan. The film features Ramki, Rahman, Nassar, Gouthami and Kasthuri in lead roles. The film, produced by Ajitha Hari, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 30 July 1993 to positive reviews. De: vadasy Devadasi is a 1999 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Biju Varkey, starring Nishanth Sagar and Jeneesha in the lead roles. Iruvar Ullam Iruvar Ullam is a 1963 Tamil-language Indian romance film, directed by L. V. Prasad and written by M. Karunanidhi. The film was produced by Anand under Prasad Movies and stars Sivaji Ganesan and B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles, while M. R. Radha, T. R. Ramachandran and S. V. Ranga Rao play pivotal roles. The films music was composed by K. V. Mahadevan, while the lyrics were written by Kannadasan. K. S. Prasad and A. Sanjeevi handled cinematography and editing respectively. The film is based on Lakshmi Thiripurasundaris novel Pen Manam, which was previously adapted into the Telugu film Bharya Bhartalu. The film was released on 29 March 1963 and became successful at the box office. Clips of the film were used to portray the younger Sivaji and Saroja in the film Once More, which Saroja Devi considered a sequel to Iruvar Ullam. Preminchi Choodu Preminchi Choodu is a 1965 Telugu comedy film, produced by V. Venkateswarlu under the Padmasri Pictures banner and directed by P. Pullaiah. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jaggaiah, Rajasree, Kanchana in lead roles and music composed by Master Venu. The film is a remake of the Tamil movie Kaadhalikka Neramillai which was remade in Hindi as Pyar Kiye Jaa , in Kannada as Preethi Madu Thamashe Nodu and in Marathi as Dhoom Dhadaka. Lanka Dahanam Lankadahanam is a 1971 Indian Malayalam film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by K. P. Kottarakkara. The film stars Prem Nazir, Adoor Bhasi, Jose Prakash and Sankaradi in the lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. Nishana Nishana is a 1980 Bollywood Action film, Produced by M. Arjuna Raju, A. S. R. Anjineelu under Roja Movies banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. Starring Jeetendra, Poonam Dhillon in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film is remake of Telugu blockbuster film Vetagadu, starring N.T.Rama Rao, Sridevi in the pivotal roles. Both the movies are made by same banner & director. Maithili Ennai Kathali Mythili Ennai Kaathali is a 1986 Indian Tamil film, directed by Vijaya T. Rajendar and produced by Usha Rajendar. The film stars T. Rajendar, Srividya, Amala and Senthamarai in lead roles. The film had musical score by Vijaya T. Rajendar. Shamwari Shamwari is a film that starred two of South Africas leading actors, Ken Gampu and Ian Yule. It is about two escapees that cant stand each other. Chained together they embark on an escape from custody. Willie Mays and the Say-Hey Kid Willie Mays and the Say-Hey Kid is a 1972 American traditional animated comedy film produced by Rankin/Bass Productions. The special aired on October 14, 1972 as part of The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie. Hommage à noir Hommage à Noir is a 1996 film/ visual poem set to music filmed to honor and highlight the culture of Africa. Director Ralf Schmerberg shot this film entirely in black and white, which is set to a soundtrack of African rhythms mixed with electronica. Pin Nilavu Pinnilavu is a 1983 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by P. G. Viswambharan and written by Thoppil Bhasi, based on the story of the same name by C. Radhakrishnan. It stars Mammootty, Mohanlal, Poornima Jayaram, Madhu, Srividya, Mukesh, Maniyan Pillai Raju, and Sukumari. The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film is about a fight of ethics between a father and son. Visa Visa is a 1983 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film co-written and directed by Balu Kiriyath. It is based on the short story Bombayil Oru Madhividhu by G. Vivekanandan. The film stars Mammootty, Mohanlal, T. R. Omana, and Sathaar. The film has musical score by Jithin Shyam. Visa was a commercial success at the box office, it ran over 100 days screening in theaters. Mohanlal got a take off as a comedy actor for the first time through this film. Shagoon Shagoon is a 1964 Indian Hindi drama film directed by Nazar. The film stars Waheeda Rehman, Kamaljeet, Nazir Hussain, Achla Sachdev, Nivedita, Pratima Devi, Chand Usmani and Nana Palsikar. The film was shot at Mehboob Studios in Bombay and Nainital. The film had music by Khayyam with lyrics Sahir Ludhianvi, creating memorable songs like "Parbaton Ke Pedon Par Shaam" sung by Mohammed Rafi and Suman Kalyanpur and "Tum Apna Ranj-o-gham" by Jagjit Kaur. Ariyatha Veethikal Ariyaatha Veethikal is a 1984 Malayalam film. The film was directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan. It features Madhu, Mammootty, Mohanlal, Ramachandran and Rahman. The screenplay was written by John Paul. The soundtrack of this film was composed by M. S. Viswanathan to lyrics penned by lyricist P. Bhaskaran and Poovachal Khader. Neramu Siksha Neramu Siksha is a 1973 Telugu drama film written and produced by M. Balaiah with adapted screenplay and direction by K. Viswanath. The film is a Telugu adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevskys Crime and Punishment. The film received positive reviews from critics. Bandhuvulostunnaru Jagratha Bandhuvulostunnaru Jagratha is a 1989 Telugu comedy film, produced by Chalasani Sarath Babu under the Sena Creations banner and directed by Sarath. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Rajani in the lead roles, and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Achammakuttiyude Achayan Achaammakkuttiyude Achaayan is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Rajan P. Dev and starring Rajan P. Dev and Srividya in the lead roles. Mantrikumaran Manthrikumaran is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thulasidas, starring Mukesh and Sangita in the lead roles. Sarhad Sarhad is a 1960 Hindi-language film starring Dev Anand and Suchitra Sen. Devi Devi is a 1970 film directed by Madhusudan Rao V.. Makibefo Makibefo is a 1999 Malagasy black-and-white drama film written and directed by Alexander Abela. The director filmed the movie near the town of Faux Cap, Madagascar, with a single technical assistant. With the exception of an English-speaking narrator, all the roles are played by indigenous Antandroy people who performed a largely improvised story based on William Shakespeares Macbeth set in a remote fishing village. Bhishma Bhishma is a 1962 Telugu mythological film, based on the life of Bhishma from the epic Mahabharata, produced and directed by B. A. Subba Rao under the B. A. S. Productions banner. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Anjali Devi in the lead roles and music composed by Saluri Rajeswara Rao. Minda Poochakku Kalyanam Minda Poochakku Kalyanam is a 1990 Indian]] Malayalam-language film, directed by Alleppey Ashraf, starring Suresh Gopi and Lissy Priyadarsan in the lead roles. The film is a remake of Hindi film Chitchor. The film was heavily criticised by film critics because the climax was changed from the original, and also became a huge disaster at the box office. Deveeri Deveeri is a 1999 Kannada language film based on the novel Akka by noted Kannada writer P. Lankesh. The novel was adapted for the movie by his daughter Kavitha Lankesh. The film won the 1999–2000 Karnataka State Award for best film. The Paper Man The Paper Man is a 1990 Australian mini series about a fictitious media mogul. Goldilocks Goldilocks is a half-hour musical animated film, the audio tracks for which were recorded in the summer of 1969, produced strictly for television in 1970 by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and produced with the assistance of Mirisch-Geoffrey Productions. The Goal The Goal is an award-winning Hindi feature film based on the short story written by Bengali writer Prafulla Roy, produced by Childrens Film Society, India and directed by Gul Bahar Singh starring Irrfan Khan as a coach. The film has won several national and international awards. Palace of Dreams Palace of Dreams is a 1985 Australian mini series about a hotel in working class inner city. Aabroo Aabroo is a 1968 Hindi romantic crime drama film directed by C. L. Rawal. The story, screenplay and dialogue were written by G. L. Rawal. It was produced by B. L. Rawal under the Rawal Films banner. The music directors were Sonik-Omi and the lyricist was G. L. Rawal. The director of photography was M. N. Malhotra. The film starred Ashok Kumar, Nirupa Roy, Vimi, Rehman, Leela Naidu, Shashikala and Deepak Kumar. The story revolves around two lovers, Manish and Neena, who are separated when Neena is forced to marry her sister’s husband. The husband is killed and Manish is arrested for his murder. Bad Company Bad Company is a 1992 crime drama short film written and directed by Julian Richards, and produced by Christian Martin. It stars Caroline Berry and Sean Carlsen. The Big Stuffed Dog The Big Stuffed Dog is a 1981 childrens film about the adventures of a plush Snoopy. It aired on NBC as part of its ill-fated Project Peacock series which featured family-based specials and programming. Fuiste mía un verano Fuiste mía un verano is a 1969 Argentine film. Hollywierd Hollyweird is a 1999 film directed by Penelope Spheeris. It is a documentary focusing on the making of the 1999 horror film Blood Dolls and features interviews with many of the people involved with the film. The film has never been released on any video format, although a promotional trailer for the film can be seen on the DVD release of Blood Dolls. Udhar Ka Sindur Udhar Ka Sindur is a 1976 Bollywood drama film, produced by L. V. Prasad under the Prasad Productions Pvt. Ltd. banner, directed by Chander Vohra. The film stars Jeetendra, Reena Roy, Asha Parekh in the pivotal roles and music composed by Rajesh Roshan. The film was a hit. The film is a remake of the Telugu movie Manushullo Devudu, starring N.T. Rama Rao, Vanisri in the lead roles. Asha Parekh received a Filmfare nomination for Best Supporting Actress, the only nomination for the film. Sherlock Holmes in the Great Murder Mystery Sherlock Holmes in the Great Murder Mystery is a 1908 American silent film directed by an unknown director. The film was released on 27 November 1908 and is an adaptation of Edgar Allan Poes short story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue", which is considered the first detective story, though the plot was altered to include Arthur Conan Doyles detective Sherlock Holmes instead of Poes C. Auguste Dupin. Dr. Watson makes his film debut here, though the actors playing Holmes and Watson are unknown, as the rest of the cast. It is considered a lost film. Oigyeseo on Ulemae 3: Jeongyeok seulijagjeon Operation of Alien Uremae was the third in the Ureme series of Korean childrens science-fiction films directed by Kim Cheong-gi and starring Shim Hyung-rae. Die letzte Nacht The Last Night is a 1949 German drama film directed by Eugen York and starring Sybille Schmitz, Karl John, Margarete Haagen. It was made by the Hamburg-based company Real Film. The films sets were designed by Herbert Kirchhoff. The film is set in German-occupied France in 1944 where a female resistance operative and a German army officer fall in love. It was not a box office success on its release. Akarshan Akarshan is a 1988 Bollywood romantic film directed and produced by Tanvir Ahmed. Lätifä The Anecdote is a full-length Azerbaijani film shot in Baku in 1989. Made in the tragic comedy genre, this film is about the dysfunctional Soviet management system in Azerbaijan SSR at the end of 1980s and about the decadence and corruption of the Soviet bureaucracy. The Life The Life is a 2002 American film directed by Rolando Hudson and written by Julie Atwell and Rolando Hudson. Galpa Helebi Sata Gapa Hele Bi Sata is the first colour film in the Odia Language. It was directed by Nagen Roy starring Harish Mohapatra and Banaja Mohanty. The story was penned by Basant Mohapatra and screenplayed by Surendra kumar Sahoo. Standing by Yourself Standing By Yourself is a 2002 documentary that marked the directing debut of filmmaker Josh Koury. Set in Clinton, New York, a suburb of Utica, the film follows Koury’s maladjusted teenage younger brother and his rambunctious best friend Josh, who share social and economic frustrations of living in a small town. They express their pent-up energy and anger through pranks, loitering and mild acts of rebellion, but their friendship is ruptured when Josh’s behavior spirals out of control and he gets in trouble with the law. By the film’s end, the once-inseparable friends barely know each other as they move into different social spheres. Koury began Standing By Yourself as a 20-minute senior project at Pratt Institute. The film was expanded to 57 minutes for presentation at the 2002 Slamdance Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. The total budget for the finished film was reportedly U.S.$1,000 Standing By Yourself had its theatrical debut in New York in May 2002, where it received strong reviews for its harsh glimpse of alienated and seemingly self-destructive youth. Dave Kehr of the New York Times praised it as “quietly devastating” while Scott Foundas of Variety stated that Koury’s work “has its finger on something particularly potent” and Donald J. Levit of ReelTalk Reviews stated “Kourys unsparing art mirrors life, and one must shudder for the future.” Standing By Yourself played on the festival circuit in 2002, but did not have additional theatrical engagements. To date, the film has not been released on DVD. Koury went on to co-found the Brooklyn Underground Film Festival, and returned to filmmaking in 2008 with the documentary We Are Wizards. Highschool Joker Yalkae, a Joker in High School is a 1977 South Korean comedy film starring Lee Seung-hyeon, Kim Jeong-hun and Hah Myung-joong, and directed by Seok Rae-myeong. Based on Cho Heun-pas bestselling novel A Legend of Urchins, it is the original movie that spawned the wildly popular Yalkae series in the 1970s and succeeded in drawing an audience of 250,000 during its impressive theatrical run. Rootha Na Karo Rootha Na Karo is a 1970 Bollywood romantic thriller directed by Sunder Dar. The film stars Shashi Kapoor and Nanda in lead roles. It was a moderate success at the box office. Mortuary Mortuary is a 1983 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Baby and produced by K. Pushparajan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Madhu, Shankar Panikkar and Balan K. Nair in the lead roles. The film has musical score by K. J. Joy. The film was remade in Tamil as Amma Pillai. Mortuary is based upon a real incident which happened in the Kottayam Medical College in the year 1977. There was a bet between two medical students to nab a cigarette from a dead body kept in a mortuary at 12 oclock midnight. When the student came to take the cigarette, the dead body swallowed the cigarette and the student was killed due to the shock. The real culprit was the other student who was present in the mortuary lying in between the dead bodies. Police arrested the other student responsible for the death. The Unjust Angel The Unjust Angel is a 1954 Egyptian crime/drama film. It starred Kamal Al-Shennawi, Seraj Munir, Faten Hamama, and Mahmoud el-Meliguy. Priyanka Priyanka is a 1994 Tamil-language Indian drama film directed by Neelakanta. The film features Jayaram and Revathi in the lead with Prabhu playing an important role. The film, produced by Neelakanta, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 27 May 1994. It is a remake of the 1993 Hindi film Damini. Periya Veettu Panakkaran Periya Veetu Pannakkaran is a 1990 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by N. K. Vishwanathan and produced by Kalyani Murugan. The film stars Karthik, Kanaka, M. N. Nambiar and S. S. Chandran. The films score was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Poonthotta Kaavalkkaaran Poonthotta Kaavalkaaran is a 1988 Tamil drama film directed by Senthilnathan, making his directorial debut. The film features Vijayakanth, Raadhika, Anand, Vani Viswanath and Livingston. the movie was a super hit and ran more than 150 days in many theatres. The films score was composed by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 10 June 1988. It was remade in Sinhala as Ran Hadawatha, starring Jeevan Kumaratunga, Ranjan Ramanayake, Nadeeka Gunasekara, Anoja Weerasinghe and it was also remade in Telugu as Dharma Teja, with Krishnam Raju. Udaya Geetham Udaya Geetham is a 1985 Indian Tamil language film directed by K. Rangaraj. The film stars Mohan, Lakshmi and Revathi in the lead, while Goundamani and Senthil appear in the comic subplot. The soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Udaya Geetham tells the story of a successful stage singer who is in jail for a murder he did not commit, and a young girl who believes his story, and promises to free him from prison. The film was released on 12 April 1985 and was a commercial success, running for 148 days in theatres and thereby becoming a silver jubilee film. Bhukailasa Bhookailasa is a 1958 Indian Kannada language film directed by K. Shankar and produced by A. V. Meiyappan under the banner of AVM Productions. It stars Rajkumar, Kalyan Kumar and K. S. Ashwath in pivotal roles. The movie is a depiction of the legend prevalent in Gokarna and is also referred to as Gokarna Mahakshetra. It is based on the famous Kannada stage play Bhookailasa by Sri Sahitya Samrajya Nataka Mandali of Mysore, which A. V. Meiyappan had adapted into a Telugu movie in 1940. A. V. Meiyappan also shot the movie simultaneously in Telugu as Bhookailas, starring N. T. Rama Rao. The Guest Who Came on the Last Train Guests Who Arrived on the Last Train is a 1967 South Korean film directed by Yu Hyun-mok. It was presented at the 6th Panama International Film Festival. Bir avuç toprak A Handful of Soil is a 1957 Turkish romantic drama film directed by Osman F. Seden. It stars Talat Artemel, Pervin Par, Turgut Özatay, Ayhan Isik, Atif Kaptan and Nubar Terziyan. Kakka Kakka is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. N. Sundaram and produced by C. V. Hariharan. The film stars Rohini, Kakka Ravi, Raghuvaran and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by K. V. Mahadevan. Hansel and Gretel Hansel and Gretel is a 1954 West German family film directed by Fritz Genschow. It is based on the fairy tale Hansel and Gretel by the Brothers Grimm. It should not be confused either with another German film Hansel and Gretel or an American film Hansel and Gretel, both of which were released the same year. Kokey Kokey is a 1997 Filipino science fiction film. The film is about an alien who had a penchant for befriending human beings. It was directed by Romy Suzara. Ezhara Ponnana Ezhara Ponnana is a 1992 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thulasidas and produced by Joy Thomas. The film stars Jayaram, Kanaka, Thilakan and Anju in lead roles. The film had musical score by Johnson. Nagarathil Samsara Vishayam Nagarathil Samsara Vishayam is a 1991 Malayalam comedy-thriller film written by Kaloor Dennis, directed by Prashanth, and starring Jagadish and Siddique. Souhrudam Souhrudam is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Shaji Kailas. The film stars Mukesh, Urvashi, Parvathy and Saikumar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Kanakkinavu Kaanaakkinaavu is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sibi Malayil and produced by P. V. Gangadharan. The film stars Mukesh, Murali and Sukanya in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Raghu Kumar. Karma Karma is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by T. S. Jomon, starring Suresh Gopi and Ranjitha in the lead roles. Mayoora Nritham Mayoora Nritham is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Vijayakrishnan. The film stars Vikram, Kumarakam Raghunath, Mohini, Madhupal and Beena Antony in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. Prayikkara Pappan Prayikkara Pappan is a 1995 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by T. S. Suresh Babu. The film stars Murali, Chippy, Geetha, Surendra Pal and Jagadish. The films score was composed by S. P. Venkatesh. Saamoohyapadom Saamoohya Paadam is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Kareem and produced by T. K. Surendran and Pradeep Chembakassery. The film stars Sukumari, Dileep, Kalabhavan Mani and Prem Kumar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. Haadsaa Haadsa is a 1983 Hindi Action,Thriller film directed and produced by Akbar Khan. The film features Akbar Khan himself, Ranjeeta, Naseeruddin Shah, Amrish Puri as main characters. Chakkar Pe Chakkar Chakkar Pe Chakkar is a 1977 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by Ashok Roy. The film stars Shashi Kapoor and Rekha. Kasam Suhaag Ki Kasam Suhaag Ki is a 1989 Bollywood film directed by Mohan Segal and starring Dharmendra and Rekha. Meraa Ghar Mere Bachche Meraa Ghar Mere Bachche is a 1985 Indian Bollywood film directed by Chander Vohra and produced by L. V. Prasad. It stars Raj Babbar, Smita Patil and Meenakshi Seshadri in pivotal roles. Gola Barood Gola Barood is a 1989 Hindi-language Indian action film directed by David Dhawan, starring Shatrughan Sinha and Chunky Pandey in lead roles. Insaaf Ki Devi Insaaf Ki Devi is a 1992 Bollywood Action film, produced by B.S. Shaad and Shabnam Kapoor under the AMIT – BRAR Arts banner and directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar. It stars Jeetendra, Rekha in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. En Kelvikku Enna Bathil En Kelvikku Enna Bathil is a 1978 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by P. Madhavan and written by Balamurugan. The film stars Rajinikanth, Vijayakumar, Sripriya, M. N. Nambiar and Manorama. Shangani Patrol Shangani Patrol is a war film based upon the non-fiction book A Time to Die by Robert Cary, and the historical accounts of the Shangani Patrol, with Brian OShaughnessy as Major Allan Wilson and Will Hutchins as the lead Scout Frederick Russell Burnham. Also includes the song "Shangani Patrol" by Nick Taylor. Under the command of Major Wilson, the patrol tracks the fleeing Ndebele King Lobengula across the Shangani River. Cut off from the main force, they are ambushed by the Ndebele impi and, except for the few men sent as reinforcements, all are killed. Such was the bravery of the Shangani Patrol that the victorious Ndebele said, "They were men of men and their fathers were men before them." Depending on ones viewpoint, this event was one of the great mistakes and military blunders of this time in history, or the last heroic stand of a gallant few. The incident had lasting significance in England, South Africa, and Rhodesia as the equivalent of Custers Last Stand. This is their story, told in a 1970 film shot on location in Matabeleland, Rhodesia. Troublesome Night 18 Troublesome Night 18 is a 2003 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Jameson Lam. It is the 18th of the 19 films in the Troublesome Night film series. Jab Yaad Kisi Ki Aati Hai Jab Yaad Kisi Ki Aati Hai is a 1967 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra and Mala Sinha in a double role, Abhibhattacharya and M. Rajan. It is a love story with a little suspense. The title song "Jab Yaad Kisi Ki Aati Hai" is nicely composed. Jawaani Jawaani is a 1984 Hindi-language Indian feature film produced and directed by Ramesh Behl, starring Sharmila Tagore, Anupam Kher, Moushumi Chatterjee and introduces Neelam Kothari along with Karan Shah and Jatin Malhotra. The film has the chartbuster song "Tu Rootha Toh Main Ro Doongi", sung by Asha Bhosle and Amit Kumar. The Shiranui Sea is a Japanese documentary made in 1975 by Noriaki Tsuchimoto. It is the fourth in a series of independent documentaries that Tsuchimoto made of the mercury poisoning incident in Minamata, Japan. Virgin Forest Virgin Forest is a 1985 Filipino film directed by Peque Gallaga. A self-described B-movie, it stars Sarsi Emmanuel, who plays a barrio lass of Chinese ancestry; Miguel Rodriguez, as a Filipino-Spanish illustrado; and, Abel Jurado, who plays the lover of Sarsis character. I Do? I Die! (D'yos ko day) I Do I Die! Dyos Ko Day is a 1997 Filipino comedy film directed by Efren Jarlego. Rendolepsis Rendolepsis is a film made in Luxembourg in 2003, directed by Marc Barnig and Philippe Schockweiler and produced by Koler Movies Lëtzebuerg. It stars Vivi Giampaolo and Joëlle Kugener as two friends who embark on an adventure to learn more about a mysterious book which one of them finds in her attic. The film premiered on 19 September or 20 September 2003, at the Kinosch cinema in Esch-sur-Alzette. The dialogue is in Luxembourgish, the national language of Luxembourg.. I Want a Dog I Want a Dog is a 2003 animated short film, based on 1987 childrens book of the same title by Dayal Kaur Khalsa. it is directed by Sheldon Cohen, is produced by Marcy Page and David Verrall. It was starring Marnie McPhail.It tells the story of a girl named May who wants more than anything to have a dog. She tries various strategies to get her parents to allow her one, at last settles for having a rollerskate which she treats like a dog, and in the end wins her desire. The film has garnered 10 international awards, including First Prize from the Chicago International Childrens Film Festival. and the Zagreb World Festival of Animated Films. Sahodaran Sahadevan Sahodharan Sahadevan is a 2003 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sunil, starring Mukesh and Geethu Mohandas in the lead role. The film is based on 1979 Hindi movie Bin Phere Hum Tere starring Asha Parekh. The Grizzly & the Treasure The Grizzly and the Treasure is a 1975 film. It is narrated by an elderly man with the accent of an old woodsman or prospector of 19th century gold rushes, much in the same style as early Disney nature specials. Gateway to the South "Balham, Gateway to the South" is a comedy sketch parodying a short travel documentary about the South London suburb of Balham. It was written by Frank Muir and Denis Norden for the short-lived BBC radio series Third Division, and was featured in the second edition on 2 February 1949. It compared the area, during postwar austerity, to faraway exotic locations depicted in travelogues of the day. One memorable part of the sketch is the pronunciation of Balham as "Bal-Ham" in an American accent, instead of the British pronunciation "Ballum". The original sketch was performed by Peter Sellers as narrator, with others such as Benny Hill and Michael Bentine contributing other voices. The script features the narration of exaggerated claims regarding the attractions of the area. The sketch was later performed solo by Peter Sellers, in a parody of the American newsreel-travelogue host James A. Fitzpatrick, on the 1958 Parlophone record The Best of Sellers, produced by George Martin. The sketch was scored by Ron Goodwin, and that led Alfred Hitchcock to engage him to do the score for Frenzy. The sketch was expanded in 1979 to form the script of a short colour film of the same name directed by Micky Dolenz. Starring Danny Schiller and Judy Gridley as American tourists and Robbie Coltrane in several roles, including those originally voiced by Sellers. It was narrated, in an English accent, by David de Keyser and was released for broadcast in 1981. Raul - Diritto di uccidere Raul: Straight to Kill is a 2005 Italian crime-drama film directed by Andrea Bolognini. It was awarded best film at the 2005 BAFF film festival. The score by Andrea Morricone was nominated for best music at the Italian Golden Globes. Slava - nam, smert' - vragam Glory to Us, Death to the Enemy is a 1914 short film directed by Yevgeni Bauer. Janghwa Hongryeonjeon Janghwa Hongryeonjeon jeon is 1972 South Korean Horror film. The film is based on a popular Korean fairy tale "Janghwa Hongryeon jeon" which had been adapted into film versions in 1924, 1936, 1956, 1962, 1972, 2003, and 2009. In Rwanda We Say... The Family That Does Not Speak Dies In Rwanda We Say…The Family That Does Not Speak Dies is a documentary film examining the Gacaca justice process in the aftermath of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. Directed by Anne Aghion and produced by Gacaca Productions, this 2004 film won an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Informational Programming." Filmed in Rwanda, the language of In Rwanda is Kinyarwanda with English subtitles. Let Them Eat Rock Let Them Eat Rock is a 2004 documentary film by Rodman Flender that follows five eventful years in the Boston-based rock band The Upper Crust. Flender began filming the band in 1997. He put the project on hold to direct the horror-comedy movie Idle Hands. When he returned to finish editing, guitarist and singer Edward L. Widmer had left the group to become a speechwriter in the Clinton White House. Flender started shooting again to include this turn of events. The documentary played film festivals in 2005 and 2006 to mostly positive notices. Dragon Eye Congee: A Dream of Love Dragon Eye Congee: A Dream of Love is a 2005 Taiwanese romance film set in the 1960s. Produced by Lee Hsing and directed by Allen Chang, the film stars Singapores Fann Wong, Hong Kongs Shaun Tam and Taiwans Ivy Yin. There's Something Out There Theres Something Out There is a 2004 short horror film written and directed by Brian Pulido. The sixteen-minute film was produced by Eternal Entertainment and won awards from Cine-Macabre and the Rhode Island International Horror Film Festival. Meharbaani Meharbaani is a 1982 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra and Nazir Hussain. Semne in pustiu Semne în pustiu is a 1996 short film directed by Nicolas Masson. On Wings of Fire On Wings of Fire is a 1986 English-language Indian film directed by Cyrus Bharucha and starring Zubin Mehta, Paul Shelley, Saeed Jaffrey, Amrish Puri, with Nigel Terry as Zarathustra and Derek Jacobi as the narrator. It is the first and only film to cover the philosophy and history of Zoroastrianism in a scholarly and dramatic way. The film was premiered at Mumbais Sterling Cinema in June 1986, and was released in the United States in 2001. A digitally restored version has been released on DVD. A Larva to Love is a 2003 Japanese film directed by Noboru Iguchi. Specimens of Beauty Specimens of Beauty is a documentary about the rock band Phish recording their 2004 album Undermind. Directed by famed photographer Danny Clinch, the film shows the techniques used by the band and album producer Tchad Blake, as Phish records what was to be their final album. Recorded at Trey Anastasios recording studio, The Barn, outside Burlington, the documentary features Phish in numerous takes of the Undermind track "Crowd Control." Specimens of Beauty was included with early copies of Undermind on a bonus DVD. Mr. Smith Mr Smith is a 1976 short film written and directed by Adrian Lyne and starring Peter Barkworth. It was often shown as a filler in Londons West End cinemas along with horror or soft porn films such as Emmanuelle. It was Lynes second short film, following The Table, and was well received at the London Film Festival. Venus Five is a hentai anime two-part series about five schoolgirls with supernatural powers who must defend the Earth from the Evil Inma Empire and their leader, Necros. It is a pornographic parody or rip-off of the Sailor Moon series, mostly in regards to the heroines and heroes. The title was created and produced in Japan in 1994 and released in North America by Central Park Medias Anime 18 imprint. It is directed by Osamu Inoue and written by Wataru Amano and Jin Ara. There are only two parts to the series: The first is "The Inma Ball" and the sequel is "Labyrinth of the Inma". Apmaan Ki Aag Apmaan Ki Aag is a 1990 Indian Bollywood film directed by Talukdars and produced by Vijay K. Ranglani. It stars Govinda and Sonam in pivotal roles. A Divided Heart A Divided Heart is an Australian film directed by Denny Lawrence, released in 2005, portraying a complex romantic conflict set in wartime Sydney, 1942, involving two sisters and an American army officer. The plot explores the theme of the attraction of Australian women to free-spending Americans while their menfolk are absent on military service. Living in Bondage Living in Bondage is a 1992/93 Nigerian two-part drama thriller film directed by Chris Obi Rapu, written by Kenneth Nnebue and Okechukwu Ogunjiofor, produced by Ogunjiofor, and sponsored by Jafac Wine. The film was shot straight-to-video, and starred Kenneth Okonkwo and Nnenna Nwabueze in their breakout roles. Saworoide Saworoide is a 1999 Nigerian political drama film, produced and directed by Tunde Kelani. It stars Kola Oyewo, Bukky Wright, Lere Paimo, Larinde Akinleye, Peter Fatomilola, Kunle Bamtefa, Adebayo Faleti, Kayode Olaiya and Doyin Hassan. Saworoide depicts the setting of an old Yoruba norm in the town of Jogbo where a person can not be crowned king without a ritual which involves the playing of saworoide. The Joy That Kills The Joy that Kills is a 1984 television film adaptation of Kate Chopins short story "The Story of an Hour." It was directed by Tina Rathborne and co-written by Rathbone and Nancy Dyer. It was released in 1984 as a part of the PBS series American Playhouse. Lena: The Bride of Ice Lena: The Bride of Ice is a 2008 British drama film that was directed by Polly Steele. Tub Girls Tub Girls is a 1967 American avant garde film directed by Andy Warhol and starring Viva and Brigid Polk. The Berenstain Bears' Comic Valentine The Berenstain Bears Comic Valentine is an animated television special based on the Berenstain Bears childrens book series by Stan and Jan Berenstain. Produced by Buzz Potamkin and directed by Mordicai Gerstein and Al Kouzel, the program made its debut on NBC on February 13, 1982. Bhola in Bollywood Bhola in Bollywood is a Hindi multistarrer comedy drama film of Bollywood directed and produced by Sumbul Gazi. This film was released on 15 October 2004 under the banner of Pedhiwala Entertainer. The Wedding Album The Wedding Album is an American television pilot ordered by the Fox Network for the 2006-2007 television season. It was picked up for series order as a midseason replacement during the 2006-2007 television season. However, shortly after this, Fox ended development on the show, and replaced it with a similar project, The Wedding Bells, which received a midseason pick up. Occupied Minds Occupied Minds: A Palestinian-Israeli journey beyond hope and despair is a 2006 documentary film that was written, produced, and directed by journalists Jamal Dajani and David Michaelis. The film first released in the United States on March 2006 and centers upon the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Larki Punjaban Larki Punjaban Long Walk to Forever Long Walk to Forever is 1987 drama short film, shot in Clayton, and is also Denis Learys early appearance. The Altruist The Altruist is a 2004 thriller film, written and directed by Mick McCleery. The film stars Billy Franks as Nick Andrews, the founder of a company called Terminal Assist, which matches up thrill killers and people who want to commit suicide. The supporting cast includes Bobbi Ashton, John Innocenzo, and Mike Mclaughlin. Rishta Kagaz Ka Rishta Kagaz Ka is a 1983 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Ajay Goel. It stars Raj Babbar and Rati Agnihotri in pivotal roles. The Ode The Ode is a 2008 film directed by Nilanjan Neil Lahiri and starring Sachin Bhatt, Wilson Cruz and Sakina Jaffrey. The film is an adaptation of the novel, Ode to Lata by Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla. The biopic was shot on location in Kenya and in Los Angeles and produced by Ratna Maity, with Bharat Shah as executive producer. Chevilo Puvvu Chevilo Puvvu is a 1990 Telugu, comedy film, produced by K. Ashok Kumar under the Sri Usha Art Productions banner and directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. It stars Rajendra Prasad and Seetha in the lead roles, with music composed by Chakravarthy. The film marked the directorial debut of E. V. V. Satyanarayana as a director, which is recorded as a flop at the box office. Meokgo and the Stickfighter Sekalli le Meokgo is a 2006 South African drama short film written and directed by Tebho Mahlatsi, starring Mduduzi Mabaso, and Terry Pheto, and with music by Phillip Miller. Yajikita son'nô no maki is a 1927 Japanese black and white silent comedy film directed by Tomiyasu Ikeda and stars Denjiro Okochi and Goro Kawabe, his senior at Nikkatsu. The film showcases the comic talent of Denjiro Okochi, which contrasts with his performance in Oatsurae Jirokichi Koshi. Cheat You Fair: The Story of Maxwell Street Cheat You Fair: The Story of Maxwell Street is a 2006 documentary film that details the history of Chicagos Maxwell Street community, including the rise and fall of the Maxwell Street Market. Phil Ranstrom produced, wrote, and directed the 90-minute film, which is narrated by actor Joe Mantegna. The documentary was edited by Justin Kulovsek at Big Shoulders Digital Video in Chicago. The documentary was featured at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, UT and the Chicago International Documentary Film Festival in 2007. Arctic Passage: Prisoners of the Ice Arctic Passage is the U.S. title of a two-hour TV documentary on the Arctic explorers Sir John Franklin and Roald Amundsen, co-produced by ITN Factual in the UK and NOVA/WGBH in the U.S. ITN Factual handled the production and filming; the film was produced and directed by Louise Osmond, and Harald Gunnar Paalgard was the director of photography. The documentary aired in the UK in March 2005 under the title Search for the Northwest Passage, and in February 2006 in the U. S. under a two-part title, Arctic Passage: Prisoners of the Ice/Ice Survivor. Koina no Ginpei: Yuki no wataridori is a 1931 black and white Japanese silent film with benshi accompaniment directed by Tomikazu Miyata. It is based on the original story of a wandering gambler written by the popular author Shin Hasegawa. This is the first film adaptation of his story, which later inspired many filmmakers to create further adaptations of his work. The first half of the movie depicts a mans jealousy of his best friend and the woman he loves. The second part depicts a hero who is ready to put the past behind him and risk his life for his friend. Paral Ko Aago Paral Ko Aago is a 1978 Nepali black-and-white film directed by Pratap Subba and produced by Cineroma. It is based on a story of the same name by the Nepali writer Guru Prasad Mainali. Normal People Scare Me Normal People Scare Me: A Film about Autism is a documentary film about autism, produced by Joey Travolta. The documentary initially began as a 10-minute short film co-directed by an autistic teenager named Taylor Cross, and his mother Keri Bowers. Joey Travolta first met Cross at a program Travolta led teaching the art of filmmaking to children with special needs. He helped educate Cross about filmmaking, and the documentary was expanded into a feature-length film. It includes interviews with 65 people, including those who are autistic as well as friends and family. Cross asks them about their experiences with autism and how they feel about it, and elicits multiple insightful responses from his subjects. The short version of the film was shown at a student film festival at Chaminade High School in West Hills, California in April 2004, and co-director Cross won multiple awards at the festival. In November 2004, Cross was honored for his work on the film, at a gala benefit dinner for the Bubel-Aiken Foundation in Los Angeles; the foundations co-creator is Clay Aiken of American Idol. The feature-length version of the film was released on April 1, 2006. Special screenings included the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival in October 2006, and the Staten Island Film Festival in 2007. The documentary received positive reception in the Daily News of Los Angeles, New York Daily News and the Tri-Valley Herald. Meng si hung feng Lions Heart is a 1972 Hong Kong film. Supergirl Supergirl is a 1973 Filipino film directed by Howard Petersen. The film stars Pinky Montilla as the titular superhero. Sooryan Sooryan is a 2007 Malayalam musical action drama film directed by V. M. Vinu, starring Jayaram and Vimala Raman in the lead. Meido in Akihabara is a 6 episode series that was produced in Japan in 2005 and released on February 24, 2006. Each episode ran about 15 minutes, and took place in Akihabara, Tokyo - the cyber city of Japan. The story begins when a woman named Saki, an ex-bar girl, tries to find a job to hide from a group of yakuza. She ends up getting a job at a Maid cafe called Meido no miyage. She is the third maid to be joining the cafe. She was homeless and starts living in a 24-hour internet cafe. Last Love is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Meiji Fujita . It is based on Yoshi`s novel of the same title. The lead star is Masakazu Tamura. Tamura appeared in the movie for the first time in 14 years. Road to Dawn Road to Dawn is a 2007 Chinese historical film directed by Hong Kong filmmaker, Chiu. The film depicts an obscure episode in Sun Yat-sens revolutionary life, when he sought refuge in Penang from July to December 1910. He relocated the Southeast Asian headquarters of his political party, the Tongmenghui, to Penang and convened the Penang Conference to stage the Second Guangzhou Uprising. The film is also called Before The Sunrise. On the Job Training On the Job Training is a 2008 independent feature film, written and directed by Geff Zamor. It premiered and won the audience award at the 2007 Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival and will be screening at the 2008 Hollywood Black Film Festival. Sabbatical Sabbatical is a 2007 CTV television movie, which was filmed in August 2007, as a pilot, and aired on 23 November 2007. Castello Castello is a Malaysian Berjaya Films crime drama, written and directed by Badaruddin Azmi. The film, which had wide release on January 9, 2006 in ninety-one cinemas across Malaysia, including Singapore and Brunei, stars Rosyam Nor, Erra Fazira, Que Haidar, and Liyana Jasmay. The main character is played by Nor, and represents the actors first foray into film production. Dolce vita africana Dolce Vita Africana is a British 2008 documentary film. Prisoner of Her Past Prisoner of Her Past is a 2010 documentary film, produced by Kartemquin Films, that follows the journey of Chicago Tribune music critic Howard Reich as he travels to Europe to discover why his elderly mother, Sonia Reich, believes people are trying to kill her. Inspired by conversations with young trauma survivors in post-Katrina New Orleans, Howard Reich begins to discover a secret that his Ukrainian Jewish mother, Sonia, had kept hidden for over 60 years. For most of her adult life, Sonia Reich was a well adjusted and self-sufficient woman, but now in her eighties, Sonia is suffering from late-onset Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. In order to understand his mothers past, Howard Reich travels to Eastern Europe to discover that Sonia spent her adolescence fleeing the Nazis during World War II. Meeting some of Sonias distant relatives and childhood friends, Howard begins to unravel what his mother has always refused to speak about. Having lost most of her family to the Holocaust, Sonia spent five years as a "jungle child", starving and constantly on the run. Now as Sonia tries to forget her past, Howard attempts to ease her pain and confront the horrors that haunted her. Prisoner of Her Past was directed by Gordon Quinn, a founder of Kartemquin Films. The film was produced by Joanna Rudnick and Chicago Tribune journalist, Howard Reich, with Associate Producer, Zak Piper. The film was a co-production of Kartemquin Films and the Chicago Tribune. Prisoner of Her Past was the February 2010 winner of the Accolade Competitions Best of Show Award. Ghundi Run Ghundi Run is a 2007 Pakistani Punjabi language film, directed by Pervez Rana. It was released across theaters in Pakistan on October 14, 2007. Music is by Ustad Tafu, film song lyrics by Altaf Bajwa and the playback singer is Naseebo Lal. It was an average film and was not highly successful at the box-office. Patient 17 Patient 17 is a British independent feature film directed by Tuyet Le. Seenu Vasanthi Lakshmi Seenu Vasanthi Lakshmi is a 2004 Telugu tragedy drama film directed by E. Srinivas. The film stars R. P. Patnaik playing the eponymous character of a blind village singer, along with Padmapriya Janakiraman and Navaneet Kaur in other prominent roles. The film is a remake of 1999 Malayalam film Vasanthiyum Lakshmiyum Pinne Njaanum. The film score and soundtrack was composed by R. P. Patnaik. Rajmohol Rajmohol is a 2005 Bengali-language psychological thriller film starring Prosenjit Chatterjee, Abhishek Chatterjee, Anu Choudhury, Rachana Banerjee, Biplab Chatterjee, Subhasish Mukherjee, and Bharat Kaul. The film is a remake of the 1993 Malayalam classic Manichitrathazhu. Charlie on Parole Charlie on Parole is a short film starring T.J. Miller, Joe Wengert, Molly Ryman, and Bobby Moynihan. It is about Charlie, an unlikely ex-con who readjusts to life after prison, only to find one thing: its tough on the outside. American Herro American Herro is a biographical documentary film about Herro Mustafa, an American diplomat and senior adviser on the Middle East to former Vice President Joe Biden. The documentary covers Herros early childhood as a Kurdish-Muslim refugee from Iraq as she fled with her family from Iraqi Kurdistan while under Saddam Husseins regime to Minot, as well as her academic success and successful career as a diplomat stationed in Bosnia, Turkey, Iraq, and elsewhere. The documentary features home video footage of Mustafas family in Iraq, photography from her childhood, and modern interviews with family, coworkers, and her trip back to Iraq. Upside-Down Girl Friend Friend is a 2009 Bengali science fiction film directed by Satabdi Roy. The film is starring Satabdi Roy, Soumitra Chatterjee, Supriya Chowdhury, Sabyasachi Chakrabarty, Biswanath Basu, Ridhima Ghosh, Shayak & Tapas Paul Magunira Shagada Magunira Shagada is a 2002 Indian Oriya film directed by Prafulla Mohanty. This film is based on story by Late Pt. Godavarish Mahapatra, which speaks of the importance of cultural traditions and about not forgetting one’s roots. Ubojite misli Ubojite misli is a 2006 Croatian short film directed by Stanka Gjurić. The film was shot on location in Zagreb. Invisible City Invisible City is a 2009 documentary film by Hubert Davis about young Black Canadian men at risk in Torontos Regent Park district. Davis spent three years filming two boys in their final years of high school. The primary subjects of the film are "Kendell" and "Mikey," students at Nelson Mandela Park Public School. Invisible City follows their struggles with academic and behavioral issues, and their sense of futility. Invisible City is produced by Industry Pictures/Shine Films in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada. C.I.D. Rajanna C.I.D. Rajanna is a 1970 Indian Kannada language film produced and directed by R. Ramamurthy. It stars Rajkumar in the lead role. The supporting cast features Rajasree, Premalatha, Dinesh, Ranga, Dwarakish and K. S. Ashwath. Nanobba Kalla Nanobba Kalla is a 1979 Indian Kannada film directed by Dorai-Bhagawan and produced by Rashi Brothers. The film stars Rajkumar in dual roles and Lakshmi in lead roles. Rajkumar also comes as Dr.Rajkumar in one scene. It is based on the story written by Shankar-Sundar. It is Dr. Rajkumars 175th movie. The film was received positively upon release and the music composed by Rajan-Nagendra met with highly critical appreciation. I Was a Teenage Feminist I Was A Teenage Feminist is an American/Canadian documentary film directed by Therese Shechter, produced by UpFront Productions and distributed by Women Make Movies. The title is a play on that of the 1957 horror movie, I Was a Teenage Werewolf. The film explores the marked discomfort among many young, progressive women to identify themselves as feminists and how that discomfort came to be. Through personal narrative as well as interviews with feminist icons and everyday women and men, Shechter’s film documents a complex, multi-generational look at feminist identity in today’s world. The film had its television premiere on March 8, 2005 Canadas W Network, and it won Best Film at the National Council of Jewish Women Film Festival and Special Mention at the Karachi International Film Festival in 2006. The Providence Effect The Providence Effect is a 2009 documentary film directed by Rollin Binzer about the transformation of the Chicago K-12 public school Providence St. Mel from a typical "inner city" school to a top tier institution. It had its world premier at the Dawn Breakers International Film Festival in Zurich. Vani Rani Vani Rani is a 1974 Indian Tamil-language film, initially directed by Tapi Chanakya and finished by C. V. Rajendran, and produced by B. Nagi Reddy and Chakrapani. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Vanisri, R. Muthuraman and K. A. Thangavelu in lead roles. The film had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan. It is a remake of the Hindi film Seeta Aur Geeta. The film was also made in Telugu as Ganga Manga with Vanisri reprising her roles. Happy Husbands Happy Husbands is a Hindi comedy film, directed by Anay Sharma and produced by Suresh Sharma. The film was released under the Phenomenal Craft banner. The Absence LAbsence is a 2009 film. Dwando Dwando is a 2009 Indian Bengali film. The film was directed by Suman Ghosh. According to Telegraph review, the film is inspired by Krzysztof Kieslowski’s Decalogue II. This was Suman Ghoshs second film after Podokkhep. Putih abu-abu dan sepatu kets Putih Abu-Abu dan Sepatu Kets is an Indonesian drama film released on October 29, 2009, directed by Nayato Fio Nuala and produced by Firman Bintang. It starring by Arumi Bachsin, Adipati Koesmadji, Michella Putri, Rendy Septino, Rana Audi Marissa, Fildha Elishandi, and Steven William. Moon Lake Moon Lake is a 2009 Bulgarian-German-French art film written and directed by Ivan Stanev. The film was produced by independent Bulgarian producer Donka Angelova and co-produced by Stanev Films and Patrick Sandrin. It was presented at Sofia Film Fest 2010 and Cyprus International Film Festival 2012. The 2018 version of the film is presented by advanced coproducers Kathrin Brunner and Oliver Czeslik, Berlin. Moon Lake has a nonlinear narrative structure and uses a leitmotiv technique with recurring themes and day dreams. It focuses not on suspense but on distorted contemplation. The film follows the parallel stories of two couples that represent the doomed lovers Orpheus and Eurydice of Greek mythology. All Rounder All Rounder is a 1998 Telugu comedy film, produced by Nimmagadda Venkateswara Rao, Palli Kesava Rao and Mandava Suresh under the Surya Teja Movie Makers banner and directed by T. Prabhakar. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Sanghavi in the lead roles and music composed by Veena Paani. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. Fuwaku no adâjo is a 2009 Japanese independent drama film directed by Tsuki Inoue. It was shown at the 2009 Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival, it had its international premiere at the 2010 International Film Festival Rotterdam and it was released in Japan on November 26, 2011. Cherry Tomato Cherry Tomato is a 2008 South Korean film starring Shin Goo and Kim Hyang-gi. The family drama, a directorial debut by Jung Young-bae, depicts the poverty-stricken life of an old man and his granddaughter that evokes a strong sense of sympathy and helplessness. It was screened at the Busan Children’s Film Festival in 2008. Madcap Mabel Madcap Mabel is a 2010 dramatic 35-minute short film about a guilty reporter who had helped sensationalize the scandals that damaged the career of dying silent film comedian/writer/director Mabel Normand. The film depicts another of Charles Chaplins leading ladies, Edna Purviance, as well as Normands lover Mack Sennett and young reporter Adela Rogers St. Johns, and was written by Cecera and directed by Dena Schumacher. Inventing Our Life: The Kibbutz Experiment Inventing Our Life: The Kibbutz Experiment is a 2010 documentary film directed by Toby Perl Freilich. The film examines the 100-year history of Israels kibbutz movement as a modern generation struggles to ensure its survival amidst painful reforms and a new capitalist reality. Among those interviewed are first, second and third generation members from kibbutzim like Degania, the flagship commune established in 1910; Hulda, once near collapse and recently privatized; Sasa, the first to be settled entirely by Americans and today Israels wealthiest kibbutz; and Tamuz, an urban kibbutz founded in 1987 and located in Beit Shemesh. Nuclear Tipping Point Nuclear Tipping Point is a 2010 documentary film produced by the Nuclear Threat Initiative. It features interviews with four American government officials who were in office during the Cold War period, but are now advocating for the elimination of nuclear weapons: Henry Kissinger, George Shultz, Sam Nunn, and William Perry. Michael Douglas narrated the film. These "Four Cold Warriors", who each contributed in important ways to the nuclear arms race, built on classical deterrence theory, now argue that we must eliminate all nuclear weapons or face disaster on an enormous scale. Former Secretary Kissinger puts the new danger this way: "The classical notion of deterrence was that there was some consequences before which aggressors and evildoers would recoil. In a world of suicide bombers, that calculation doesn’t operate in any comparable way". Shultz has said, "If you think of the people who are doing suicide attacks, and people like that get a nuclear weapon, they are almost by definition not deterrable". The film was screened at the White House on April 6, 2010. Afrique sur Seine Afrique-sur-Seine is a French film produced by Jacques Mélo Kane, Mamadou Sarr and Paulin Soumanou Vieyra in 1955. One of the first short features produced by Africans, filmed in Paris in 1955, it has been called the beginning of African cinema. Peekaboo Peekaboo is a 2011 Australian short film written and directed by Damien Power, and produced by Joe Weatherstone. The film was a finalist in the Dendy Awards for Australian Short Films at the 2011 Sydney Film Festival. Haq Haq is a 2010 Malaysian action-drama film directed by CL Hor and Jumaatun Azmi. The film follows two brothers with both good and evil powers, who must either overcome or succumb to their own demons when they finally confront each other. Crayon Crayon is a 2010 Malaysian drama film. Written and directed by Dean A. Burhanuddin, it stars Hon Kahoe, Faisal Abdullah, Adibah Noor and Joshry Adamme. Its producers are Dean A. Burhanuddin, Linda Ziegler and Elise A. Hamid. Inspired by true events, the film portrays two university students who volunteer for a social program to help orphans in the east coast of Malaysia during their semester holidays. However, the land they are visiting are reclaimed by land developers for their own purposes. A charity concert is held in their effort to help more, but the orphanage gets burnt down. This startling turn of events causes doubt to their new sense of purpose, and forces them to test their adversity. Centered in the Universe Centered in the Universe is a fulldome presentation that premiered the evening of October 29, 2006 at the "Galactic Gala" which marked the reopening of the renovated Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles. The 33-minute planetarium program utilizes a Zeiss Universarium star projector and an innovative laser video projection system developed by Evans & Sutherland to create an immersive environment. A live presenter narrates the script. A Sleepless Night Sleepless Night is a Belgian short film directed by Samuel Tilman. The film won the 2011 Magritte Award for Best Short Film. The film follows a rescue team which tries to save a young woman and her mountaineering companions stuck in the mountain in a winters night. Star Appeal Star Appeal is a 2004 Chinese gay-themed science fiction film, by Chinese film director Cui Zien. The film was recorded on video rather than film, using a series of long, static shots. The main characters are E.T. and his Chinese friend, Xiao Bo, and the film reveals the full-frontal nudity of both characters. Chander Bari Chander Bari is a 2007 Bengali film directed by Tarun Majumdar. The film centers on a middle class joint family. The film is based on a Bengali story written by Pracheta Gupta. Majumdar used some Rabindra Sangeets in this film. In My Lifetime: A Presentation of the Nuclear World Project In My Lifetime: A Presentation of the Nuclear World Project is a documentary film about the history of nuclear weapons. Medelsohn's Incessant Visions Mendelsohns Incessant Visions is a 2011 documentary film directed by Duki Dror. The film takes as its focus the German-Jewish architect Erich Mendelsohn, exposing the complexities and intricacies of Mendelsohns life and work through a series of letters with Louise, the young cellist who would eventually become his wife. Drors film is at once an examination of Mendelsohns seminal architectural work as well as an exploration of the German-Jewish experience during and after World War II seen through Mendelsohns journey from Germany to England, British Mandate Palestine and the US. Bed and Breakfast Bed and Breakfast is a 1938 British drama film directed by Walter West and starring Daphne Courtney, Barry Lupino and Frank Miller. It depicts the lives of the inhabitants in a boarding house. It was the last appearance of the silent star Mabel Poulton in a feature film as well as the last to be directed by West. The film was made at Southall Studios, with production beginning in May 1936. Taka Taka is Bangladeshi feature film directed by Shahidul Islam Khokon. The film was released on Eid ul Fitre of 2005. The lead roles are played by Riaz, Purnima, Sohel Rana, Alamgir, Humayun Faridi, Suchorita and Hridoy Islam. Child Actor Hridoy Islam won Best Child actor, National Film awards of Bangladesh for his role. Official Halloween Parody Official Halloween Parody is a 2011 pornographic horror film written and directed by Gary Dean Orona. It is based on the 1978 film Halloween, and was released two months prior to Halloween: XXX Porn Parody, another adult spoof of Halloween by Smash Pictures. The List The List is a 2012 documentary film produced and directed by Beth Murphy. The List premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 21, 2012. Vozvrashchenie v 'A' Returning to the A is a 2011 Kazakhstani drama film directed by Egor Konchalovsky. The film was selected as the Kazakhstani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. A Wet Dream on Elm Street A Wet Dream on Elm Street is a 2011 pornographic horror film written and directed by Lee Roy Myers and starring Sophie Dee, Gracie Glam, Giselle Leon, Tommy Pistol, Jennifer White, Chris Johnson, Charley Chase, and Anthony Rosano. It is a parody of the 1984 horror film classic A Nightmare on Elm Street. O Carteiro O Carteiro is a 2011 Brazilian drama film written and directed by Reginaldo Faria. Police State Police State is a 2017 American sci-fi and adventure film written and directed by Kevin Arbouet. The film stars Sean Young, Seth Gilliam, Kristina Klebe, and Chris Riggi. Francisco Brennand Francisco Brennand is a 2012 Brazilian documentary film directed by Mariana Brennand Fortes, about Francisco Brennand, a plastic artist who lives and works in isolation in his workshop in a neighborhood away from Recife. The film shows the particular universe of the artist, who at 80 years decided to break the silence to reveal the secrets of his art and his life inside his ceramic workshop. The Perfect House The Perfect House is a 2011 Indonesian thriller film directed by Affandi Abdul Rachman and produced by Vera Lasut.The film starring Endy Arfian, Bella Esperance, Mike Lucock and Wanda Nizar in the lead roles. Uppukandam Brothers Back in Action Uppukandam Brothers Back in Action is a 2011 Malayalam film, it stars Srikanth, Honey Rose and Babu Antony in main role. It is a sequel to the 1993 film Uppukandam Brothers. The film received negative reviews. It was later dubbed and released in Tamil as Chatriya Vamsam. 498A-The Wedding Gift 498A: The Wedding Gift is a 2013 drama film set in New Delhi, India. It is written and directed by Suhaib Ilyasi The story of 498A: The Wedding Giftis a fiction and love story. The film was released in 2012. All Apologies All Apologies is a 2012 Chinese drama film directed by Emily Tang. It had its premiere on September 26, 2012 at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. A Última Estação The Last Stop is a 2012 Brazilian-Lebanese drama film directed by Marcio Cury. It was screened at the 45th Festival de Brasília, the 36th São Paulo International Film Festival, the 35th Cairo International Film Festival and the 16th Cine Las Americas International Film Festival in Austin, Texas. The film follows the story of a Lebanese boy that is forced to leave his homeland, involved in a war that erupted in the Middle East, and migrate with the family to Brazil. Dead Sands Dead Sands is a Bahraini multi-lingual horror-comedy film currently under production and directed by Ameera Al Qaed and produced by Zeeshan Jawed Shah, Ameera Al Qaed, Ahmed Zayani, and Noor Al Ebrahim, starring various debuting actors. The screenplay is written by Ahmed Zayani. The film is widely regarded as being the first zombie film produced in Bahrain. The film is sponsored by Ahmed Zayani and Sons, Bahrain Cinema Company, and NYIT Bahrain, Dead Sands media sponsor is local youth magazine CoEds and Daily Tribune. No. 66 Madura Bus No. 66 Madhura Bus is a 2012 Malayalam road movie directed by M. A. Nishad and stars Pasupathy, Padmapriya, Shwetha Menon, Mallika, Makarand Deshpande, Thilakan and Jagathy Sreekumar in pivotal roles. The screenplay is by noted author K. V. Anil. A journey of love and revenge, the films story unfolds amidst the travel of an interstate bus.M. A. Nishad, has earlier directed Pakal, Nagaram, Aayudham, Vairam and quite recently Best of Luck. M.Jayachandran composed musical score for the film with lyrics written by Vayalar Sharathchandra Verma & Rajiv Alunkal. A Luz do Tom A Luz do Tom is a 2013 Brazilian documentary film directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos, based on the book Antonio Carlos Jobim: um Homem Iluminado, written by Helena Jobim. The documentary follows the life and work of Antonio Carlos Jobim, better known as Tom Jobim. It discusses the relationship of the conductor and composer with women, including his sister, Helena Jobim, and his two wives, Teresa and Ana. Synapse Synapse is a science fiction thriller directed by music video director Kenlon Clark. The screenplay was written by Adam G. Simon who also penned the original story and screenplay for Man Down. Simon also stars in the film alongside Sophina Brown, Henry Simmons, Joshua Alba, Charley Boon and Will Rubio. The sound design for the film was done by Emmy Award winning sound designer Michael Archacki and the score was created by Christian Davis. Synapse is the first theatrical content produced by Los Angeles Center Studios and Hollywood Locations. Sadik 2 Sadik 2 is a 2013 French horror film that was directed by Robin Entreinger. The film had its world premiere on 23 August 2013 at the London FrightFest Film Festival and centers upon a group of friends that finds themselves hunted by a sadistic killer. The films title implies that it is the second film in a series but is actually the first film, as Entreinger thought that it would be interesting to film a "sequel" before creating the first film. Sadik 2 references the fictional first film by having the characters reference it by commenting that Sadik became popular due to rumors that it was a snuff film, as all of the actors were genuinely murdered on camera. Bjork: Vessel Vessel is the first live long-form video by Icelandic musician Björk, directed by Stéphane Sednaoui and produced by Elektra Entertainment. It was released in VHS on 5 September 1994, by One Little Indian, with a DVD reissue taking place on 13 May 2003. The release documents a concert by the artist during the 1994 tour held in support of her studio album Debut. It contains ten songs from the album, in addition to a B-side; an interview with Björk is interspersed throughout the setlist. Vessel was subject to mixed reviews from music critics, who had polarizing opinions on both the performances and Sednaouis editing. Hata Dhari Chalutha Haata Dhari Chalutha is a 2013 Oriya romantic movie directed by Himansu Parija. It was produced by Anubhav Mohanty & Anuprash Mohanty. The film stars with Anubhav Mohanty & Barsha Priyadarshini in lead roles. The music was given by Prem Anand. The film released on 14 June 2013. The film was a remake of Telugu film Solo. Bostir Rani Suriya Bostir Rani Suriya is a Bangladeshi lady action based film, directed by Montazur Rahman Akbar Original Story and produced by Dipjol. Main Role by national award wining actress Sadika Parvin Popy. Film was declared super hit at box office but banned by the censor board in 2005. Feng quan dian tui Iron Fisted Eagles Claw is 1979 Hong Kong martial art movie directed by To Man Bo and starring Bruce Liang and Chi Kuan-chun. The movie is also known as Young Moon Ho Gaek in Korea and Der Kleine und der Drunken Master as a German release. The Measure of All Things The Measure of All Things is a 2014 documentary film co-directed by Sam Green and yMusic. The film had its premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. Daring Lover Daring Lover is a 2014 Dhallywood film directed by Badiul Alam Khokon. starring Shakib Khan and Apu Biswas in lead roles, while Misa Sawdagar, Probor Mitro and Rehana Jolly play other pivotal roles. This is a remake of 2006 Tamil language comedy film Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam which was also remade in Kolkata Bengali in 2012 as Idiot. Upon release, the film received massive response and is said to contribute to record breaking sales in some renowned theaters. The Public Domain The Public Domain is a 2015 Drama film set in Minneapolis. The film follows characters whose lives were impacted by the collapse of the I-35W Mississippi River bridge on August 1, 2007. The story takes place seven years later. It is centered on a bar in a Polish neighborhood named The Public Domain. The time is around the feast of Saint Casimir The film was shot on location in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Budget came from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, through a reimbursement program administered by the Minnesota Film & TV board Independent Filmmaker Project Minnesota. To qualify, films have to be set in the state and/or have a strong Minnesota focus. Agraja Agraja is a 2014 Indian Kannada film directed by Srinandan starring Darshan and Jaggesh. Kamna Jethmalani, Sanjjanaa, Arundathi and Aadya Gowda played the heroines, while Sadashiva Brahmavar, Rangayana Raghu, Biradar and Achyuth Kumar played supporting roles. The film was produced by editor T. Govardhan under his newly established banner named, The Great Indian Movie Creators. Agraja is based on the subject of a National Film Award winning Telugu film, which was revealed to be R. P. Patnaiks Broker. Once a Princess Once A Princess is a 2014 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Laurice Guillen. It was based on Angel Bautistas novel with the same name and produced by Regal Films and Skylight Films. Trick or Treaty? Trick or Treaty? is a 2014 Canadian documentary feature film by Alanis Obomsawin about Treaty 9, a 1905 agreement in which First Nations peoples in northern Ontario surrendered their sovereign rights. The film is the first by an indigenous filmmaker to be selected to the Masters program at the Toronto International Film Festival, and is the 43rd film by Obomsawin for the National Film Board of Canada. In the film, Obomsawin interviews Nipissing University professor John Long, author of the book Treaty No. 9: Making the Agreement to Share the Land in Far Northern Ontario in 1905, Stan Louttit, Grand Chief of the Mushkegowuk Council, and others about whether First Nations signatories were deceived by treaty commissioners, who offered oral promises that were not included in the final written agreement. The documentary places significant focus on the way the treaty was interpreted by First Nations peoples and the Canadian government. Often referencing two versions of the treaty: the written version, and the oral version. The documentary offers insight into how treaties can be interpreted and poses the question of who has the right to interpret a treaty? The film also looks at efforts today by the Idle No More movement to fight for First Nations rights and documents the Nishiyuu, a 1,600 kilometre by a group of Cree youth from the Eeyou Istchee to the Canadian capital in the winter of 2013 to bring their concerns to Parliament Hill. The films closing sequence is set to John Trudells song "Crazy Horse." Factory Boss Factory Boss is a 2014 Chinese film directed by Zhang Wei. It was released in China on October 21, 2014. River of Exploding Durians River of Exploding Durians is a 2014 Malaysian drama film directed by Edmund Yeo. It is his first full-length film. It follows the high school students and their history teacher as they fight against the construction of a potentially radioactive rare earth plant. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Tokyo International Film Festival, where it was competed for the main prize. The film also had its European premiere at the 2015 International Film Festival Rotterdam, under the Bright Future section. In addition, the film had its U.S. premiere at CAAMFest in San Francisco The Dybbuk. A Tale of Wandering Souls The Dybbuk. A Tale of Wandering Souls is a 2015 documentary film by Polish filmmaker and director Krzysztof Kopczyński. The film tells the story of a conflict between Orthodox Jews and Ukrainian far-right activists in Uman, a city in Ukraine, just before Euromaidan protests. Every year 30,000 Hasidim journey to Uman to celebrate the Jewish New Year at the gravesite of their holy leader Rebbe Nachman. Meanwhile, a Ukrainian far-right group erects a cross at the site of Hasidic prayers and builds a monument to Cossacks who slaughtered thousands of Jews and Poles in 1768 during a national rebellion. The film opened the 55th Krakow Film Festival, where it received the Silver Hobby-Horse for the Director of the Best Documentary Film. The prize was awarded "for courage and non-conformity in showing an extremely complicated and universal problem of reciprocal intolerance when facing the dangers of the contemporary world." On 6th Odessa International Film Festival the film received FIPRESCI prize for a feature-length film. Na Hannyate Na Hannyate is a Bengali disaster drama film directed by Riingo Banerjee. The story of the film is inspired by Zhang Lings essay "The Great Tangshan Earthquake". All the Way to the Ocean All the Way to the Ocean is a 2016 computer animated short film based on the childrens book of the same name by Joel Harper. The screenplay was written by Joel Harper, Pete Michels, and Doug Rowell. The film was directed by Doug Rowell and produced by Joel Harper. The film is narrated by American actress Marcia Cross and features the song With My Own Two Hands by Ben Harper Joel Harper. This is an alternate version of the original song featuring Jack Johnson and is also featured on the Curious George film soundtrack Sing-A-Longs and Lullabies for the Film Curious George. The lyrics focus on how changes in the world can come about when a single person decides to take action. The songs popularity in Europe was such that Ben Harper was awarded French Rolling Stone Magazines "Artist of the Year" in 2003. The film also features music by Joel Harper and Burning Spear with their collaboration on the song The Time is Now. The film stars voice-overs by actress and activist Amy Smart and Australian musician Xavier Rudd. My Big Bossing My Big Bossing is a Filipino comedy anthology film starring Vic Sotto, Ryzza Mae Dizon and Marian Rivera. The sequel to the 2013 family film My Little Bossings, it is one of the official entries of the 40th Metro Manila Film Festival, and was released on December 25, 2014. Unlike its predecessor, My Big Bossing features an anthology of childrens fantasy stories and has no connection with the previous film. The film also revolves around Ryzzas portrayals of different characters throughout the films story arcs. Virudhagiri Virudhagiri is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by Vijayakanth, making his directorial debut, besides playing the title character as well. The film, co-starring Madhuri Itagi, Arun Pandian and Mansoor Ali Khan among others, released on 10 December 2010. The movie is one of the highest grossing movies in Tamil cinema, and considered as one of the finest works of Vijayakanth. It was later dubbed in Hindi as Inspector Dabangg. It is a remake of the French film Taken. Siddhu +2 Siddhu +2 is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language romance film written and directed by K. Bhagyaraj, starring his son Shanthnoo Bhagyaraj and newcomer Chandini Tamilarasan in lead roles. The film released on 10 December 2010 and performed averagely at the box office. Mumbai Can Dance Saalaa Mumbai Can Dance Saala is a 2015 Bollywood film written and directed by Sachindra Sharma. The film stars Ashima Sharma, Aditya Pancholi, Shakti Kapoor and Rakhi Sawant in lead roles. Upon release, the film received negative reviews. Beyond the Heights Beyond the Heights is a 2015 Pakistani documentary film directed by Jawad Sharif, produced and written by Mirza Ali Baig under the banner Bipolar Films. The film is about 21 aged mountaineer Samina Baig who became first Pakistani woman reaching the summit of Mount Everest. The film stars Samina Baig herself accompanied by her brother Mirza Ali Baig who also became the youngest Pakistani man to conquer the Mount Everest at 29. The film is about the struggle of a young woman who overcomes all challenges to accomplish her dream. It gives insight to the life of small town girl who bravely faces all hardships and touches new horizons with strong will power and motivation. Dakbaksho Dakbaksho is an Indian psychological thriller film directed by Prosenjit Choudhury. The film stars Supriti Choudhury, Satrajit Sarkar and Pradip Roy in principal roles. The film was released on 26 June 2015. Endendigu Endendigu is a 2015 Indian Kannada romantic thriller film written directed by Imran Sardhariya, and stars Ajay Rao and Radhika Pandit in the lead roles. The supporting cast features Shanthamma, Ashok, Kalyani Raju, Pavitra Lokesh, Tabla Nani and H. G. Dattatreya. The film tells the story of a newly wed couple, Jyothi and Krishna, who move to Sweden, where Jyoti gets precognitive dreams foreseeing Krishnas death, and how she goes about with preventing it. Released on 1 May 2015, the film received positive to mixed reviews from critics, though the performance of Radhika Pandit was highlighted. Miss Match Miss Match is a 2014 Marathi romantic drama film directed by Girish Vasaikar. The film is about the journey of Priya and her search for her perfect match. It has been acclaimed by Marathi audience as Marathi Karan Johar Movie. Critical reception was positive. Super Michhua Super Michhua is an Ollywood film, directed by Ashok Pati and produced by Sarthak Films. It stars Babushan and Jhilik Bhattacharjee in lead roles while Aparajita Mohanty and Minaketan play supporting roles. The movie is a remake of 2005 Tamil movie Priyasakhi. Shackle Saankal is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language social problem film written and directed by Dedipya Joshii about a custom followed in a village in the Thar Desert in Rajasthan: Women are forced to marry boys to keep marriages within the community. The cast includes Chetan Sharma, Tanima Bhattacharya, Harish Kumar, Jagat Singh, Samarth Shandilya and Milind Gunaji Priti Sinduriya. Incarcerating US Incarcerating US is a 2016 documentary film produced by Life Is My Movie Entertainment. The film explores the history of the prison system in the United States and the ramifications of mass incarceration. Overman Overman is a 2015 South Korean film directed by Seo Eun-Young and starring Kim Jung-hyun and Chae Seo-jin. The film had its world premiere on October 2, 2015 at the Busan International Film Festival. Abbayitho Ammayi Abbayitho Ammayi is a 2016 Telugu-language Indian feature film directed by Ramesh Varma. The film stars Naga Shourya and Pallak Lalwani in lead roles with Ramesh Rao and veteran Tamil actor Mohan playing supporting roles. The film was released on 1 January 2016 with mixed reviews. This film is the 999th movie of Maestro Ilaiyaraaja as a music director. Kakababu Here Gelen Kakababu Here Gelen? is a Bengali detective film on Kakababu released in 1995 under the banner of National Film Development Corporation. It is based on a detective novel of Sunil Gangopadhyay in the same name. The movie is a prequel to the 2001 Bengali movie Ek Tukro Chand directed by Pinaki Choudhury. Whistle Whistle is an action-thriller film directed by Ammad Azhar and produced by Mian Yasin. The film stars Farhan Ally Agha, Sohail Sameer and Tatmain Ul Qulb in the lead roles. It is set to release under the production banner of Mian Brothers & Meditation Productions. The Sino-Japanese War at Sea 1894 The Sino-Japanese War at Sea 1894 is a 2012 Chinese historical war film directed and written by Feng Xiaoning, starring Lu Yi, Xia Yu and others. It is based on the events in the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895, with emphasis on the naval battles and the career of the Chinese naval officer Deng Shichang. The film premiered in China at the International Convention Centre in Weihai, Shandong, on 26 June 2012. Kagojer Bou Kagojer Bou is a Bengali social drama film directed by Bappaditya Bandopadhyay based on a same name novel of Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay. This film was released on 4 February 2011. Appuram Bengal Ippuram Thiruvithamkoor Appuram Bengal Ippuram Thiruvithamkoor is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film written by Viju Jhon Edayathara and directed by Sennan Pallassery. The film stars Maqbool Salmaan, Ansiba Hassan, Shammi Thilakan, Captain Raju and Poojitha Menon in the lead roles. Prasad Mylakkattu produced the film under the banner of Mylakkattu Films. The film was released on 4 March 2016. Win! Win! is an all-access, vérité film about a former player turned sporting director, a coach and a team of diverse football players given the mission to create a professional soccer team from scratch in New York City. Manchester City FC, an English club with ambitions to spread a style of “beautiful” football around the globe, joined up with the New York Yankees and handed the job of Sporting Director of New York City FC to Claudio Reyna, former captain of the US National team. When Reyna selected Jason Kreis as the team’s first coach, a race began to find players in the months before the inaugural season. Global soccer stars like David Villa and Frank Lampard join a growing squad of American rising stars, to face the highs and lows, joys and sacrifices, disappointments and triumphs of the first season. Playing in front of their home fans in Yankee Stadium, at a time when soccer has never been more popular in the US, they fight to win the hearts of New Yorkers. The film had its World Premiere at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival. Azad Azad is a 2017 Pakistani, Comedy Melodrama film directed and written by Rehan Sheikh, who co-produced with Hassan Naeem under the production banner of Bling Studios and Roomi Films. The film features Sanam Saeed, Salman Shahid, Rehan Sheikh, Nimra Bucha and Sabreen Hasbani Zahid Ahmed and Sajjad Kishwar. The cast also includes debutants Ajlal Shah and Jawad Rana. A special appearance is also made by Angeline Malik, Imran Abbas and Schumaila Hussain. Peace and Quiet in the Aquarium Akvaryumda Sessiz, Sakin, is a film by Tayfun Belet made in 2016. The international name is "Peace and Quiet in the Aquarium". Nekabbarer Mohaproyan Nekabborer Mohaproyan is a 2014 Bangladeshi film directed and produced by Masud Pathik. The screenplay is based on the poetry of Nirmalendu Goon. It earned six Bangladesh National Film Awards including the Best Film. The film received financial aid from the government. Agastya Agastya is a 2016 Indian Odia action thriller film directed by K. M Krishna and produced under Akshya Parija Productions. It was released on 12 June 2016 at Rajo festival. It was one of the highest grossing Odia movies in 2016. Anubhav Mohanty, Akash, and Jhillik play lead roles. It is a remake of the 2014 Kannada action movie Ugramm. The music was released by Amara Muzik. My Hero Brother My Hero Brother is a 2016 documentary film directed by Israeli filmmaker Yonatan Nir. The film tells the story of a group of young people with Down syndrome who embark on a demanding trek through the Indian Himalayas, accompanied by their brothers and sisters. As the siblings deal with formidable physical and emotional challenges, unresolved conflicts come to the surface and heart-warming friendships develop. The original soundtrack was written and performed by Ehud Banai. The film premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on February 7, 2017, and won the Best Documentary Film Award and the Audience Choice Award. My Hero Brother also won the Best Documentary Audience Award at the Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival 37. Ayiti Mon Amour Ayiti Mon Amour is a 2016 Haitian drama film directed by Guetty Felin. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the Haitian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. It was the first time Haiti had sent a film for consideration for the Best Foreign Language film. Kanha Kanha is a 2016 Marathi language action drama film. film is directed by Avdhoot Gupte. It stars Gashmeer Mahajani and Vaibbhav Tatwawdi in lead roles. Movie had its theatrical release in India on 26 August 2016. Home Sweet Home Home Sweet Home is a 2016 Kosovan drama film directed by Faton Bajraktari. It was screened at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. It was selected as the Kosovan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Suzanne, Suzanne Suzanne, Suzanne is a 1982 short documentary film about a young African-American woman coming to terms with personal and family struggles. The film was directed by Camille Billops and James Hatch and is semi-autobiographical, based on Billops niece, Suzanne. In 2016, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Israel's Arab Warriors Israels Arab Warriors is a BBC Arabic documentary shot over six months by a team that gained extraordinary access to the Gadsar - the all-Arab unit of of the Israeli Defence Force. BBC to air documentary on Arab soldiers in Israeli army to over 10 million Arabic speaking homes For the first time, the BBCs Arabic service will broadcast a documentary focusing on Israels minority Arab population and the growing number who are voluntarily serving in the Israel Defense Forces. In the film Senior BBC Reporter Jane Corbin follows the first all Arab unit of the Israeli Defense Forces to be deployed inside the West Bank, as well as others serving in integrated units with Jewish soldiers. The documentary was commissioned by BBC Arabic. The presence of Arab soldiers in the IDF has caused some controversy. Currently there are ten times as many Israeli Arabs - Muslims and Christians - are joining the IDF compared to three years ago. The director of the documentary, Oren Rosenfeld says he thinks that Arab world will be surprised to see Arabs- both Muslim and Christian soldiers fighting for Israel against other Arabs. Nadi Vahate Nadi Vahate or Nadi Vaahate is a Marathi feature film written and directed by Sandeep Sawant. Once Upon a Time in the Northeast Once Upon a Time in the Northeast is a 2017 Chinese action comedy film directed by Guo Dalei and starring Jia Nailiang, Ma Li, Wang Xun, Liang Chao, Yu Yang, Qu Jingjing, Eric Tsang and Chin Shih-chieh. It was released in China on 3 February 2017. Ekti Cinemar Golpo Ekti Cinemar Golpo is a 2018 Bangladeshi film starring Indian actress Rituparna Sengupta and Bangladeshi stars Alamgir, Champa and Arifin Shuvo. Alamgir himself produced and directed the film. The film was released on April 13, 2018. Lahure Lahure}} is a 1989 Nepali film directed by Tulsi Ghimire. It starred Shrawan Ghimire, Tripti Nadakar and Tulsi Ghimire. The music of the film was composed by Ranjit Gazmer. Binod Pradhan was the cinematographer. The movie was mostly shot at Namchi, South Sikkim Street Survivors: The True Story of the Lynyrd Skynyrd Plane Crash Street Survivors: The True Story of the Lynyrd Skynyrd Plane Crash is an upcoming American musical survival drama film directed by Jared Cohn and written by Cohn and Brian Perera. The film stars Ian Shultis, Taylor Clift, Samuel Kay Forrest, Rich Dally III, Neill Byrnes, Anthony Rocco Bovo and Mark Dippolito. Sultana Bibiana Sultana Bibiana is a 2017 Bangladeshi romantic film directed by Himel Ashraf. The film got huge response from the audience. Vaigai Express Vaigai Express is a 2017 Tamil thriller film directed by Shaji Kailas and produced by R. K.. The film features R. K. himself and Neetu Chandra in the leading roles, while Iniya essays a supporting role. Beginning production in late 2014, the remake of the Malayalam film Nadiya Kollappetta Rathri, was released across Tamil Nadu on 24 March 2017. Expo 67 Mission Impossible Expo 67 Mission Impossible is a 2017 documentary thriller directed by Guylaine Maroist, Michel Barbeau and Eric Ruel on the events that led to the creation of Expo 67. This documentary film presents the behind the scenes history of the 1967 universal exposition through 80 000 archive documents made available by Library and Archives Canada. These archival sources are complemented by interviews with the men and women who organized and put together Expo 67. Oru Iyakkunarin Kadhal Diary Oru Iyakkunarin Kadhal Diary is a 2017 Tamil-language Indian film directed by Velu Prabakaran, starring Prabakaran and Pon Swathi with many newcomers. Birth of a Family Birth of a Family is a 2017 First Nations Canadian documentary directed by Tasha Hubbard and co-written by Tasha Hubbard and Betty Ann Adams. Three sisters and a brother, adopted as infants into separate families across North America, meet together for the first time. Our People Will Be Healed Our People Will Be Healed is a 2017 Canadian documentary film by Alanis Obomsawin. The film premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The film explores the Helen Betty Osborne Ininiw Education Resource Centre, an N-12 Frontier School Division school in Norway House, Manitoba where Cree students are taught about their own history and culture alongside the regular Manitoba school curriculum. Obomsawin previously filmed at the school during the production of We Cant Make the Same Mistake Twice to document the story of Jordan River Anderson, a Cree child whose death became the basis of Jordans Principle, a federal government commitment to funding services for Indigenous children. Impressed by the schools success in helping to develop strong, healthy children, she decided to tell its story in a standalone film. The title, Our People Will Be Healed is a quote from someone interviewed in the film, and Obomsawin has said she sees a new optimism for Canadian Indigenous people. In December, TIFF named the film to its annual Canadas Top Ten list of the ten best Canadian films. Bamseom Pirates Seoul Inferno Bamseom Pirates Seoul Inferno is a 2017 South Korean music documentary film directed by Jung Yoon-suk. It follows the exploits of South Korean punk band Bamseom Pirates two controversial members, drummer Gwon Yong-man and bassist Jang Seong-geon, as they kick back against government censorship and society hypocrisy. It premiered at the 2017 International Film Festival Rotterdam, where it emerged as one of the most popular film of the festival with audience giving the film a 4.5 out of 5 ratings. It also won the Grand Prize at the 5th Wildflower Film Awards 2018, becoming the first documentary film to win the Grand Prize. Huliraya Huliraaya is a 2017 Indian Kannada-language thriller-drama film written and directed by Aravind Kaushik. It is produced by Nagesh Kogilu under the banner of SLN Creations. It features Balu Nagendra and Divya Uruduga in the lead roles. The film tells the story of the protagonist who is born around the wild forest region and his plight in coping up to the pace of the city life. The score and soundtrack for the film is by Arjun Ramu and the cinematography is by Ravee. The film is distributed by Rakshit Shettys Paramvah Studios in association with Pushkara Mallikarjunaiahs Pushkar Films. The film was released on 6 October 2017 to positive reviews from critics. Hami Tin Bhai Hami Tin Bhai is a Nepali action, comedy film directed by Shiva Regmi. The film features three of biggest actors of late 90s and 2000s era- Rajesh Hamal, Shree Krishna Shrestha and Nikhil Upreti in the lead roles supported by Rekha Thapa, Jharana Thapa, Nandita K.C. , Keshab Bhattrai, Sushila Rayamajhi, Ravi Giri etc. The movie was critically and commercially successful, with many critics highlighting its screenplay, music comedy and the actors performance especially of its lead actors. It is one of the highest-grossing films in Nepali film history. It is considered a classic movie by fans. Thobama Thobama is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film directed and co-written by Mohsin Kassim, produced by Alphonse Puthren and Sukumaran Thekkeppat. It stars Sharaf U Dheen, Krishna Shankar, and Siju Wilson. Rajesh Murugesan composed the music. The film was released on 27 April 2018. Kathiruppor Pattiyal Kaathiruppor Pattiyal also known as Kathiruppor Pattiyal is a 2018 Indian Tamil romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Balaiya D. Rajasekhar on his directorial debut and produced by Baija Tom under the production company Lady Dream Cinemas and distributed by Lotus Five Star while co-produced by K.V Jayaram. The film stars debutant Sachin Mani in the male lead role and Nandita Swetha in the female lead role while Aruldoss, Manobala, Sendrayan, Mayilsamy, Arunraja Kamaraj, and Appukutty play pivotal and supportive roles in the film. Sean Roldan scored background music for the film. The movie was released on 4 May 2018 and received average reviews from the audience upon the release. Kurmaiyan Kurmaiyan is an Indian Punjabi movie directed by Gurmeet Saajan and Manjit Singh Tony. Kurmayian movie starring Harjit Harman and Japji Khaira as the main protagonists of the film. Movie was released worldwide on 14 September 2018. The Cave of the Demons The Cave of the Demons is an 1898 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. The film was one of Mélièss early forays into themes that would later be linked to horror cinema. The Cave of the Demons is also believed to be the first film in which Méliès used the cinematic technique of multiple exposure. The film was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 164 in its catalogues. It is currently presumed lost. Behind the Scenes Behind the Scenes is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Christmas Burglars The Christmas Burglars is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Heart Beats of Long Ago Heart Beats of Long Ago is a 1911 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring George Nichols and featuring Blanche Sweet. The film is preserved in the Library of Congress by paper print. The Italian Barber The Italian Barber is a 1911 short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Joseph Graybill and featuring Mary Pickford. The film, by the Biograph Company, was shot in Fort Lee when many early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based there at the beginning of the 20th century. At Coney Island At Coney Island, also known as Cohen at Coney Island, is a 1912 American short silent comedy starring Mack Sennett, Mabel Normand, and Ford Sterling. Sennett also directed and produced the film. According to the book Mack Sennetts Fun Factory: A History and Filmography of His Studio and His Keystone and Mack Sennett Comedies, with Biographies of Players and Personnel, Sennett claimed this was the first Keystone Studios production, shot on location at Coney Island on July 4, 1912. It was the eleventh Keystone film released, on a split-reel with A Grocery Clerks Romance. There is one known surviving print, and the short has been screened in 2007 and 2012. A Temporary Truce A Temporary Truce is a 1912 American short silent Western film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Library of Congress. Where Is Coletti? Where Is Coletti? is a 1913 German silent comedy film directed by Max Mack and starring Hans Junkermann, Madge Lessing and Heinrich Peer. It was a major commercial hit on its release. The films sets were designed by Hermann Warm. The Dishonored Medal The Dishonored Medal is a 1914 silent American adventure film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Miriam Cooper, George Gebhard, and Raoul Walsh, and was released on May 3, 1914. The Ghost Breaker The Ghost Breaker was a 1914 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and Oscar C. Apfel and based on the Broadway play of the same name by Paul Dickey and Charles W. Goddard. The film was distributed by Paramount Pictures under the Famous Players-Lasky banner. The Ghost Breaker was possibly the first film in a long line of haunted-house horror films with the same story. A 1922 remake of the same name starred Wallace Reid and Lila Lee. The original film was also remade as The Ghost Breakers with Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard, and as Scared Stiff with Martin and Lewis. The film is now considered lost. My Official Wife My Official Wife is a 1914 American silent film directed by James Young and starring Clara Kimball Young, Harry T. Morey and Rose E. Tapley. The novel was first adapted to film in 1914 by Vitagraph Studios, starring Clara Kimball Young and Earle Williams, and directed by Youngs husband James Young. The movie opened on July 13, 1914. Sime Silvermans review for Variety was mixed on the film, concluding that five-reels was too long, though he admitted that the scene of a boat being torpedoed at the end might go over well with audiences. Though the story is set in Russia, Silverman noted that the film "never dares go into the open because it was made so far away from any place even resembling the land of the Czar that the studio posing and setting becomes extraordinarily obvious." Clara Kimball Young later estimated she had appeared in more than 100 films before My Official Wife, but this was the film that launched her as a star. When Motion Picture Magazine conducted a popularity contest in 1914, Earle Williams finished first and Young came in second.. Young credited Vitagraph founder J. Stuart Blacktons supervision as responsible for the success of her emotional portrayal in the film. But now a hot commodity, Young soon signed with Lewis J. Selznick. Based on its prior success, Vitagraph re-issued the film in late 1916. Speculation once abounded that Leon Trotsky appeared in the film as an extra, based in part on a shot of Young with a bearded man with a resemblance to the man. Though this claim started appearing as early as 1918 and was vouched for by actors in the film, and was often repeated, the story was always specious and has been discredited. Trotsky was not in the United States in 1914, and he denied reports made during his life about alleged film appearances. The film also possibly had a young Rudolf Valentino as an uncredited extra, though this claim cannot be verified, as Vitagraph Studios head Albert E. Smith made a number of claims that later caused skepticism. Though the full movie is now lost, two short clips were compiled in the 1931 Vitaphone short The Movie Album and still survive. One of the clips includes "Trotsky", which was played up in the press promotion for the release. Sweedie Learns to Swim Sweedie Learns to Swim is a 1914 silent short 1-reel comedy film starring Wallace Beery and Ben Turpin and produced and distributed by the Essanay Company. This short survives in the Library of Congress collection, UCLA Film and Television and others. The Price of Betrayal The Price of Betrayal is a 1915 Swedish silent drama film directed by Victor Sjöström. Leoni Leo Leoni Leo is a 1917 Hungarian adventure film directed by Alfréd Deésy and featuring Béla Lugosi. Les Misérables Les Misérables is one of many filmed versions of the Victor Hugo novel of the same name. It is a 1917 American silent film directed by Frank Lloyd, co-written by Lloyd and Marc Robbins, and produced by William Fox, released on December 3, 1917. It starred William Farnum, Hardee Kirkland, and George Moss. Anna Karenina Anna Karenina is a 1918 Hungarian silent drama film directed by Márton Garas and starring Irén Varsányi, Dezső Kertész and Emil Fenyvessy. It is an adaptation of the novel Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy. Back to the Woods Back to the Woods is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. It was produced by Goldwyn Pictures when it and many other early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee at the beginning of the 20th century. A print of the film survives in the Archiva Nationala de Filme film archive. The Sunflower Woman The Sunflower Woman is a 1918 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Based on the play by Yugoslav and Serbian playwright from Dubrovnik, Ivo Vojnović, the film was shot on location in Dubrovnik. Station Content Station Content is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Arthur Hoyt and starring Gloria Swanson. The original, five reel feature is presumed to be lost, but a one reel abridgment created in 1926 does survive and has been released on video. Treasure Island Treasure Island is a 1918 American silent adventure film based on the novel of the same name by Robert Louis Stevenson. This is one of many silent versions of the story and is noteworthy because it is almost entirely acted by child or teenage actors. The film was co-directed by brothers Sidney and Chester Franklin. The film is one of Foxs Sunset Kiddies productions following in the wake of previous Kiddie productions like Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp. This is a lost film. The Woman Suffers The Woman Suffers is a 1918 Australian silent film directed by Raymond Longford. It is a melodrama starring Lottie Lyell. Two-thirds of the movie still survives. Daredevil Jack Daredevil Jack is a 1920 American silent action film serial directed by W. S. Van Dyke and starring heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey. An incomplete copy of the film is housed in the UCLA Film and Television Archive. The supporting cast features Lon Chaney, Edgar Kennedy, and Bull Montana. This was the first of 23 films, many of them short subjects, in which the iconic boxer Dempsey appeared, usually as the top-billed leading man. Fantomas Fantômas is a 1920 American crime film serial directed by Edward Sedgwick. The film is considered to be lost. La storia di una donna A Womans Story or The Story of One Woman is a 1920 Italian silent drama film directed by Eugenio Perego and starring Pina Menichelli, Luigi Serventi and Livio Pavanelli. A single mother has to work as a high-class prostitute. Die Teufelsanbeter The Devil Worshippers is a six-chapter 1920 silent German film written and directed by Marie Luise Droop, and featuring Carl de Vogt in the title-role of Kara Ben Nemsi. De Vogts career as an actor stretched into the 1960s, where he appeared in a number of the then-popular German crimi films. Later horror-star Béla Lugosi is also featured in one of his first supporting roles in a film, although his precise role in the film is unknown. The film was an adaptation of a book called Die Teufelsanbeter by German author Karl May. This film was the first of a trilogy of the production company "Ustad-Film" with main actor Carl de Vogt, but was only released as the third in the cinemas. In several scenes, this black-and-white film has some coloring, e.g. blue for night scenes. The film is said to have premiered on 2 January 1921 at "Vaters Lichtspiele" at Würzburg but the first showing is only documented for 14 January 1921 at Wilhelmsburg. The film is now considered to be lost. While New York Sleeps While New York Sleeps is a 1920 American crime drama film produced by Fox Film Corporation and directed by Charles Brabin, who was the husband of actress Theda Bara. The film tells three distinct episodic stories using the same actors, Estelle Taylor and Marc McDermott. Long thought to be a lost film like many other Fox Film productions from this period, a copy of this movie is now in the collection of the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by A. V. Bramble and starring Milton Rosmer, Colette Brettel and Warwick Ward. It is the first film adaptation made of the novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, and was primarily filmed in and around her home village of Haworth. It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it is considered to be a lost film. His Nibs His Nibs is a 1921 American comedy film directed by Gregory La Cava and starring Chic Sale and Colleen Moore. Lady Hamilton Lady Hamilton is a 1921 German silent historical film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Liane Haid, Conrad Veidt and Werner Krauss. The film depicts the love affair between the British Admiral Lord Nelson and Lady Emma Hamilton. It was based on two novels by Heinrich Vollrath Schumacher. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hans Dreier and Paul Leni. Location shooting took place in Hamburg, London, Naples, Rome and Venice. The Old Swimmin' Hole The Old Swimmin Hole is a 1921 American silent comedy film directed by Joe De Grasse based on the poem The Old Swimmin Hole by James Whitcomb Riley. A reviewer for Exhibitors Herald summarized, "The theme of the picture is a light one—just the pleasant little love story of a country schoolboy and girl in the era of the youth of Tom Sawyer." The films lack of intertitles has been described as innovative. "This marks an advance in film making," the same reviewer claimed. "Their absence is not realized for some time after the feature has proceeded, a certain indication that it has been skillfully welded together without them and their place supplied by good acting." What Do Men Want? What Do Men Want? is a 1921 American silent drama film written, produced, and directed by Lois Weber and starring her muse Claire Windsor. Surviving reels were released on DVD and Blu-ray in 2018. The Worldly Madonna The Worldly Madonna is a 1922 American drama silent film directed by Harry Garson and starring Clara Kimball Young and William P. Carleton. Chu-Chin-Chow Chu-Chin-Chow is a 1923 British-German silent adventure film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Betty Blythe, Herbert Langley and Randle Ayrton. The Darling of New York The Darling of New York is a 1923 American silent comedy film directed by King Baggot and written by Adrian Johnson and Raymond L. Schrock. The film stars Baby Peggy, her first feature film. The film was released on December 3, 1923, by Universal Pictures. The Average Woman The Average Woman is a 1924 silent American melodrama film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Pauline Garon, David Powell, and Harrison Ford, and was released on March 1, 1924. Carlos and Elisabeth Carlos and Elisabeth is a 1924 German silent drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Conrad Veidt, Eugen Klöpfer and Aud Egede Nissen. It is based on the play Don Carlos by Friedrich Schiller. Oswald modelled the films visuals on a staging of the play by Max Reinhardt at the Deutsches Theater. The films sets were designed by the art director Oscar Friedrich Werndorff. A Sainted Devil A Sainted Devil is a lost 1924 American silent drama film starring Rudolph Valentino. The film was produced by Adolph Zukor and Jesse Lasky Secrets of the Night Secrets of the Night is a 1924 film made by Universal Pictures. The film was thought lost until it was rediscovered in a basement in Mississauga, Ontario in 2017. The black and white “murder mystery-melodrama comedy” stars James Kirkwood Sr., Madge Bellamy and ZaSu Pitts. It was adapted from the play, "The Nightcap," written by Guy Bolton and Max Marcin. For many years, it was believed a lost film. A partial 16mm print exists in a private collection, missing the original opening credits and three scenes from the ending. A complete copy of the film was rediscovered by Richard Scott in his basement, a former Winnipegger now living in Mississauga, Ontario. Scotts father used to work at the Eatons department store in Winnipeg; the store had offered a film library, but shut it down in the 1940s and got rid of its stock. His father brought home 15 films and a projector. The films then sat in a box in Scotts basement for 30 years before being rediscovered in early 2017. Upon discovery, Scott contacted the L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation at the George Eastman Museum in Rochester, New York about the films. Museum staff put him in touch with a media archivist at the University of Toronto, who went to Scotts home and picked up the box films to examine back at the school. After a few weeks, the University got back to him; they were going to restore and digitize all the films. The newly restored Secrets of the Night was then screened for Scott and 100 guests at the University of Toronto in March 2017, with a pianist providing the soundtrack. Eifersucht Jealousy, also known as Varieté, is a 1925 German silent comedy drama film directed by Karl Grune and starring Lya De Putti, Werner Krauss and Georg Alexander. Rugged Water Rugged Water is a 1925 American drama silent film directed by Irvin Willat and written by James Shelley Hamilton and Joseph C. Lincoln. The film stars Lois Wilson, Wallace Beery, Warner Baxter, Phyllis Haver, Dot Farley, J. P. Lockney, James Mason and Willard Cooley. The film was released on August 17, 1925, by Paramount Pictures. This film is currently lost. Seven Sinners Seven Sinners is a 1925 American black-and-white silent comedy crime film directed by Lewis Milestone and written by Milestone and Darryl F. Zanuck. The film was produced by Warner Bros. Pictures. Although Milestone had directed short training films for the U.S. War Department in 1918 and 1919, and acted as assistant director on the 1921 William A. Seiter film The Foolish Age, this was his feature film directorial debut. Twins Twins is a 1925 American silent comedy film featuring Stan Laurel. The Block Signal The Block Signal is 1926 silent railroad drama directed by Frank OConnor and starring Ralph Lewis and Jean Arthur. It was produced by the Lumas Company and distributed by Gotham Pictures. The Lost Express The Lost Express is a 1925 American silent mystery film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Helen Holmes, Jack Mower and Henry A. Barrows. No Man's Gold No Mans Gold is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Lewis Seiler and written by John Stone. The film stars Tom Mix, Eva Novak, Frank Campeau, Mickey Moore, Malcolm Waite, and Forrest Taylor. The film was released on August 29, 1926, by Fox Film Corporation. The Whole Town's Talking The Whole Towns Talking is a 1926 American silent adventure comedy film directed by Edward Laemmle and starring Edward Everett Horton, Virginia Lee Corbin, and Trixie Friganza. It is based on a play by Anita Loos and John Emerson. Arizona Bound Arizona Bound is a lost 1927 American silent Western film directed by John Waters and starring Gary Cooper, Betty Jewel, and El Brendel. Written by Richard Allen Gates, Alfred Hustwick, Marion Jackson, and John Stone, the film is about an Arizona cowboy who spends most of his time caring for his white horse and pursuing a local girl, who is unimpressed with his irresponsible ways. After he takes a job as a stagecoach guard to protect a shipment of gold, he is attacked by a Texas gang. After being accused of being one of the bandits, he narrowly escapes lynching, retrieves the gold, and establishes his innocence and wins the trust of the local girl. Arizona Bound was filmed on location in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. Produced by E. Lloyd Sheldon for Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, the film was released on April 9, 1927, in the United States. Blazing Days Blazing Days is a 1927 silent film western directed by William Wyler and produced and released by Universal Pictures. A print is preserved at the Library of Congress and UCLA Film/TV. Breakfast at Sunrise Breakfast at Sunrise is a 1927 silent film comedy directed by Malcolm St. Clair and produced by and starring Constance Talmadge. It was distributed by First National Pictures. Prints survive at George Eastman House and Library of Congress. Empty Socks Empty Socks is a short animated film made by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks that was considered a lost film until its rediscovery in Norway in 2014. The film stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Hans engelska fru His English Wife is a 1927 German-Swedish silent drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Lil Dagover, Gösta Ekman and Karin Swanström. The films sets were designed by the art director Vilhelm Bryde. The Red Raiders The Red Raiders is an extant 1927 silent film western directed by Al Rogell and starring Ken Maynard. It was distributed by First National Pictures. His Greatest Bluff His Greatest Bluff is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Henrik Galeen and Harry Piel and starring Piel, Toni Tetzlaff and Lotte Lorring. Its title is sometimes translated as His Biggest Bluff. Today, the film is best known for the early role it offered to Marlene Dietrich who was only cast after great effort by her agents. The film was shot at the Grunewald Studios, located in Western Berlin, during January and February 1927. It premiered on 12 May 1927 at the Alhambra-Palast in Berlin. The Fleet's In The Fleets In is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and written by Monte Brice, George Marion Jr., and J. Walter Ruben. The film stars Clara Bow, James Hall, Jack Oakie, Bodil Rosing, Eddie Dunn, and Jean Laverty. The film was released on September 15, 1928, by Paramount Pictures. Penal Servitude Penal Servitude is a 1928 Soviet silent drama film directed by Yuli Raizman. Oh Kay! Oh, Kay! is a 1928 silent film produced by John McCormick and distributed by First National Pictures. McCormicks wife Colleen Moore starred with Mervyn LeRoy directed. It is based on the musical Oh. A copy of Oh, Kay! is housed at the EYE Film Institute Netherlands. It is First Nationals last film released before becoming a division of Warner Bros. Shanhkayskiy dokument The Shanghai Document is an early documentary film. This silent film was directed by Yakov Bliokh and was released in the USSR in 1928. The film portrays Shanghai, China in the early 1920s. It shows the contrasts between the world of Western expatriates who live in the luxurious Shanghai International Settlement, and that of the Shanghainese inhabitants, who spend their days laboring. The events which inspired the film revolve around the Chinese nationalist revolution, including the May Thirtieth Movement, and the First United Front of the Chinese Communist Party, and the Nationalists, and its collapse in February 1927 when Chiang Kai-shek ordered a purge of the Communists in Shanghai and in other cities held by the revolutionaries. Under the Black Eagle Under the Black Eagle is a 1928 American silent World War I drama film directed by W. S. Van Dyke, written by Norman Houston, Bradley King, and Madeleine Ruthven, and starring Ralph Forbes, Marceline Day, Bert Roach, William Fairbanks, and Marc McDermott. The film was released on March 24, 1928, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. King's Mate The White Sheik, also known as Kings Mate, is a 1928 British silent adventure film directed by Harley Knoles and starring Lillian Hall-Davis, Jameson Thomas and Warwick Ward. It was based on the novel Kings Mate by Rosita Forbes. The Lady from the Sea The Lady from the Sea is a British romance film directed by Castleton Knight and starring Moore Marriott, Mona Goya, and Ray Milland. A fisherman working off the Goodwin Sands becomes romantically attached to an upper-class woman. The film was also known as Goodwin Sands. The film was originally released as a silent film, but was re-released in a sound film version. The Power of Evil Evil Spirit is a 1928 drama film, directed by Patvakan Barkhudaryan and Mikheil Gelovani and starring Hasmik, Nina Manucharyan and Mikheil Gelovani Ships of the Night Ships of the Night is a 1928 American silent adventure film directed by Duke Worne and starring Jacqueline Logan, Sôjin Kamiyama and Jack Mower. Vesyolaya kanareyka The Happy Canary or The Gay Canary is a 1929 Soviet silent adventure film directed by Lev Kuleshov and starring Galina Kravchenko, Andrey Fayt and Ada Vojtsik. The films sets were designed by the art director Sergei Kozlovsky. 1914, die letzten Tage vor dem Weltbrand 1914 is a 1931 German drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Albert Bassermann, Hermann Wlach and Wolfgang von Schwindt. The film focuses on the leadership of the Great Powers of Europe in the days leading up to the outbreak of the First World War, culminating in the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria by Gavrilo Princip. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin and premiered in the city at the Tauentzien-Palast on 20 January 1931. At the request of the German Foreign Office an introduction by was filmed and presented at the start of the film. A special screening was held at the Reichstag on 3 March 1931. Das Kabinett des Dr. Larifari The Cabinet of Doctor Larifari is a 1930 German comedy film directed by Robert Wohlmuth and starring Max Hansen, Paul Morgan and Carl Jöken. The film is a parody of the German Film industry of the era. Its title is a reference to the 1919 expressionist film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Thirteen Men and a Girl The Last Company is a 1930 German war film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Conrad Veidt, Karin Evans and Erwin Kalser. It was part of the popular cycle of Prussian films which portrayed patriotic scenes from Prussian history. The films art direction was overseen by Andrej Andrejew. It was shot on location around Havelland in Brandenburg. It is also known by the alternative title Thirteen Men and a Girl. It was later remade in 1967 as A Handful of Heroes. No, No, Nanette No, No, Nanette is a 1930 American pre-Code musical comedy film with Technicolor sequences that was directed by Clarence G. Badger and released by First National Pictures. It was adapted from the play of the same title by Otto A. Harbach and Frank Mandel. No was a popular show on Broadway, running for 321 performances, and was produced and directed by Harry Frazee. The Rampant Age The Rampant Age is a 1930 American melodrama film, directed by Phil Rosen. It stars James Murray, Merna Kennedy, and Eddie Borden, and was released on January 15, 1930. School for Scandal The School for Scandal is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Thorold Dickinson and Maurice Elvey and starring Basil Gill, Madeleine Carroll and Ian Fleming. It is the first sound film adaptation of Richard Brinsley Sheridans play The School for Scandal. It is also the only feature-length film shot using the unsuccessful Raycol colour process, and marked the screen debut of Sally Gray. The British Film Institute has placed it on the BFI 75 Most Wanted list of lost films. Tarakanova Tarakanova is a 1930 French historical drama film directed by Raymond Bernard and starring Édith Jéhanne, Paule Andral and Olaf Fjord. It depicts the life of Princess Tarakanoff the pretender to the throne of Catherine II in Eighteenth Century Russia. Troopers Three Troopers Three is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and B. Reeves Eason and produced and distributed by Tiffany Studios. Yira, yira Yira, yira is a 1931 Argentine film directed by Eduardo Morera. Gloria Gloria is a 1931 French-German drama film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Brigitte Helm and Rolf Drucker. It was a co-production between the Munich-based Bavaria Film and Frances Pathé-Natan. A separate French-language version Gloria was also released. Such multi-language versions were common during the early years of sound. The Gorilla The Gorilla is an all-talking pre-Code murder mystery comedy film produced by First National Pictures, distributed by Warner Bros., and directed by Bryan Foy. The movie stars Joe Frisco, Harry Gribbon, Walter Pidgeon and Lila Lee. The film was based on the 1925 play, of the same name, by Ralph Spence. The 1930 film version was a sound remake of the 1927 silent version, which was also produced by First National Pictures. No film elements from The Gorilla are known to survive. The soundtrack, which was recorded on Vitaphone disks, may survive in private hands. The Lady Who Dared The Lady Who Dared is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by William Beaudine and starring Billie Dove, Sidney Blackmer and Conway Tearle. Print survival, Library of Congress and Turner. The Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood The Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood is a 1932 American comedy film directed by John Francis Dillon and written by Howard J. Green. The film stars George Sidney, Charles Murray, June Clyde, Norman Foster, Esther Howard, and Emma Dunn. The film was released on March 28, 1932, by Universal Pictures. The Man from New Mexico The Man from New Mexico is a 1932 American western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Tom Tyler, Caryl Lincoln and Robert D. Walker. My Pal, the King My Pal, the King is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Kurt Neumann, starring Tom Mix, and featuring Mickey Rooney and James Kirkwood. The screenplay concerns a rodeo cowboy who helps a child king. Palio Palio is a 1932 Italian historical drama film directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring Leda Gloria, Laura Nucci and Guido Celano. The film is set against the backdrop of the Palio di Siena during the Medieval era. Ladies Must Love Ladies Must Love is a 1933 American comedy film directed by E. A. Dupont and written by John Francis Larkin. The film stars June Knight, Neil Hamilton, Sally ONeil, Dorothy Burgess, Mary Carlisle and George E. Stone. The film was released on September 25, 1933, by Universal Pictures. Madame Wants No Children Madame Wants No Children is a 1933 Austrian-German comedy film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Liane Haid, Georg Alexander and Lucie Mannheim. It is a remake of the 1926 silent film Madame Wants No Children. It was shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna. The films sets were designed by the art directors Otto Erdmann, Hans Sohnle and Emil Stepanek. Matinee Idol Matinee Idol is a 1933 British crime film directed by George King and starring Camilla Horn, Miles Mander and Marguerite Allan. The screenplay concerns a young actress who is suspected of murder. Cairo Season Season in Cairo is a 1933 German musical comedy film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Renate Müller, Willy Fritsch and Gustav Waldau. A French-language version Idylle au Caire was released, also featuring Müller. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. It was shot on location in Egypt at Giza and Cairo, with studio filming taking place at Babelsberg in Berlin. The Bride of the Lake Lily of Killarney is a 1934 British musical film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring John Garrick, Gina Malo and Leslie Perrins. The film was made at Twickenham Studios. It is based on the play The Colleen Bawn by the Irish writer Dion Boucicault. The films sets were designed by the art director James A. Carter. Happy Landing Happy Landing is a 1934 American action film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Ray Walker, Julie Bishop and William Farnum. Madame Spy Madame Spy is a 1934 American adventure film directed by Karl Freund and written by William Hurlbut. The film stars Fay Wray, Oscar Apfel, Edward Arnold, Nils Asther, Vince Barnett, Noah Beery and A.S. Pop Byron. The film was released on February 10, 1934, by Universal Pictures. Malle gevallen Malle Gevallen is a 1934 Dutch film directed by Jaap Speyer. Million Dollar Ransom Million Dollar Ransom is a 1934 American drama film directed by Murray Roth and written by William R. Lipman and Ben Ryan. The film stars Phillips Holmes, Edward Arnold, Mary Carlisle, Wini Shaw, Andy Devine and Robert Gleckler. The film was released on September 1, 1934, by Universal Pictures. Return of the Terror Return of the Terror is a 1934 American mystery film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Peter Milne and Eugene Solow. The film stars Mary Astor, Lyle Talbot, John Halliday, and Frank McHugh, and features Robert Barrat and Irving Pichel. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 7, 1934. It was a loose remake of the 1928 film The Terror, based on Edgar Wallaces play of the same name. A Woman's Man A Womans Man is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Edward Ludwig and starring John Halliday, Marguerite De La Motte and Wallace Ford. The screenplay concerns a film star diva who storms off the film set and begins a romance with a publicity-hungry boxer. The Affair of Susan The Affair of Susan is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Zasu Pitts, Hugh OConnell and Walter Catlett. It is a remake of the 1928 silent film Lonesome. Two lonely people meet at an amusement park on Coney Island. Drake the Pirate Drake of England is a 1935 British drama film directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Matheson Lang, Athene Seyler and Jane Baxter. It depicts the life of Francis Drake and the events leading up to the defeat of the Armada in 1588. Fighting Youth Fighting Youth is a 1935 American drama film directed by Hamilton MacFadden and written by Henry Johnson, Hamilton MacFadden and newspaper reporter Florabel Muir. The film stars Charles Farrell, June Martel, Andy Devine, J. Farrell MacDonald, Ann Sheridan and Edward Nugent. The film was released on November 1, 1935, by Universal Pictures. Rendezvous at Midnight Rendezvous at Midnight is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Christy Cabanne and written by Ferdinand Reyher and Gladys Buchanan Unger. The film stars Ralph Bellamy, Valerie Hobson, Catherine Doucet, Irene Ware, Helen Jerome Eddy and Purnell Pratt. The film was released on February 11, 1935, by Universal Pictures. The Rocks of Valpre The Rocks of Valpre is a 1935 British crime film directed by Henry Edwards and starring John Garrick, Winifred Shotter and Leslie Perrins. The film was made at Twickenham Studios. It was based on the novel of the same name by Ethel M. Dell, and was released in the U.S. as High Treason. The film is set in the mid-nineteenth century with plot elements resembling the later Dreyfus Case. Spring Tonic Spring Tonic is a 1935 American comedy film adapted from the play by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. It was directed by Clyde Bruckman and stars Lew Ayres, Claire Trevor, Walter Woolf King, Jack Haley, ZaSu Pitts and Tala Birell. It was released on April 19, 1935, by Fox Film Corporation. Storm Over the Andes Storm Over the Andes is a 1935 American adventure film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Jack Holt, Antonio Moreno and Mona Barrie. The low-budget programmer is set against the backdrop of the Chaco War between Paraguay and Bolivia. A separate Spanish-language version, titled Alas Sobre El Chaco, also directed by Cabanne, was made. Transient Lady Transient Lady is a 1935 American drama film directed by Edward Buzzell, written by Edward Buzzell, Arthur Caesar and Harvey F. Thew, and starring Gene Raymond, Henry Hull, Frances Drake, June Clayworth, Clark Williams and Edward Ellis. It was released on March 4, 1935, by Universal Pictures. Women Must Dress Women Must Dress is a 1935 American romantic comedy film directed by Reginald Barker and starring Minna Gombell and Gavin Gordon. It was produced and co-written by the former silent film actress Dorothy Davenport, who had been working as a producer since the death of her husband Wallace Reid in 1923. The film was a rare leading role for Gombell, and marked the film debut of Jon Hall, albeit under his birth name Charles Locher. The Cardinal The Cardinal is a 1936 British historical drama film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Matheson Lang, Eric Portman and June Duprez. The film depicts a power battle in sixteenth century Rome between the leading church-statesman Giuliano de Medici and one of his rivals. Other themes in the film are the Italian Wars against France and the construction of the new St. Peters Basilica to a design by Michelangelo. It was made at Welwyn Studios as an independent production, but released by a leading distributor Associated British. Heir to Trouble Heir to Trouble is a 1935 American Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and written by Nate Gatzert. The film stars Ken Maynard, Joan Perry, Harry Woods, Martin Faust, Harry Bowen and Wally Wales. The film was released on December 17, 1935, by Columbia Pictures. In the Soup In the Soup is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Ralph Lynn, Judy Gunn, Morton Selten and Nelson Keys. The Millionaire Kid The Millionaire Kid is a 1936 B grade sound film produced and released by Reliable Pictures with former silent stars Bryant Washburn and Betty Compson in the leads and with several other familiar silent personalities in supporting roles. The Girl Irene The Girl Irene is a 1936 German drama film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Lil Dagover, Sabine Peters and Geraldine Katt. The widowed mother of a middle class family falls in love, provoking the jealousy of her daughter. Truxa Truxa is a 1937 German drama film directed by Hans H. Zerlett and starring La Jana, Hannes Stelzer and Ernst Fritz Fürbringer. It is a Circus film, based on a novel by Heinrich Seiler. The film was released in the United States and was one of the most successful German films show in America that year. It was remade in Britain the following year as Star of the Circus. Dreaming Lips Dreaming Lips is a 1937 British drama film directed by Paul Czinner and starring Elisabeth Bergner, Romney Brent and Raymond Massey. Drums of Destiny Drums of Destiny is a 1937 American western film directed by Ray Taylor and starring Tom Keene, Edna Lawrence and Budd Buster. Following the War of 1812 a force of American troops are raised to combat Spanish-led Indian attacks from Spanish Florida. It sometimes confused with the 1937 film Old Louisiana also made by Crescent and starring Keene, which was originally known by this title. The films sets were designed by the art director Frank Dexter. Good Old Soak The Good Old Soak is a 1937 drama film starring Wallace Beery and directed by J. Walter Ruben from a screenplay by A. E. Thomas based upon the stage play of the same name by Don Marquis. The pictures supporting cast features Una Merkel, Eric Linden, Betty Furness, and Ted Healy. Screenwriter Thomas was disturbed that MGM changed the title from the original "The Old Soak," to the "Good Old Soak." MGM did that because it felt Wallace Beerys fans considered the word "good" synonymous with Beery. Rollin Kirby, a distinguished political cartoonist on the New York World newspaper, and good friend of Don Marquis, got a laugh from Marquis when he suggested how appropriate it was that a man named Beery would portray the Old Soak himself. Previously made as a silent film by Universal in 1926 called The Old Soak starring Jean Hersholt. Hot Water Hot Water is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane and Spring Byington. It is part of the Jones Family series of films. The Jones father decides to run for mayor, leading the current incumbent to try to disgrace his son. The films sets were designed by the art director Chester Gore. Join the Marines Join the Marines is a 1937 American action film directed by Ralph Staub and written by Joseph Krumgold and Olive Cooper. The film stars Paul Kelly, June Travis, Purnell Pratt, Reginald Denny, Warren Hymer and Irving Pichel. The film was released on January 25, 1937, by Republic Pictures. Kathleen Kathleen Mavourneen is a 1937 British-Irish musical drama film directed by Norman Lee and starring Sally ONeil, Tom Burke and Jack Daly. The story had been filmed several times previously, including a silent version, starring Theda Bara and a previous 1930 Tiffany talkie also starring Sally ONeil. This version, also known as "Kathleen", was filmed in Ireland, and features the character of Old Mother Riley who appeared in her own film series. It was shot at Welwyn Studios. The Kreutzer Sonata The Kreutzer Sonata is a 1937 German drama film directed by Veit Harlan and starring Lil Dagover, Peter Petersen and Albrecht Schoenhals. The films art direction was by Otto Hunte and Willy Schiller. Lady from Lisbon Lady from Lisbon is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Francis L. Sullivan, Jane Carr, Martita Hunt and Charles Victor. Pamyati Sergo Ordzhonikidze In Memory of Sergo Ordzhonikidze is a 1937 Soviet documentary film directed by Dziga Vertov. The film was created in memory of Sergo Ordzhonikidze, who had died in 1937. Talking Feet Talking Feet is a 1937 British musical film directed by John Baxter and starring Hazel Ascot, Enid Stamp-Taylor and Jack Barty. It was made at Shepperton Studios. The films sets were designed by John Bryan. The Monthly Film Bulletin said of it, "the story is sentimental but human, and the atmosphere is genuine." With Love and Kisses With Love and Kisses is a 1936 American musical comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and starring Pinky Tomlin, Toby Wing and Kane Richmond. Friends Friends is a 1938 Soviet biopic film directed by Lev Arnshtam. The Last Stand The Last Stand is a 1938 American western film directed by Joseph H. Lewis. It is an early example of the western detective story. Outside of Paradise Outside of Paradise is a 1938 American comedy film directed by John H. Auer and written by Harry Sauber. The film stars Phil Regan, Penny Singleton, Bert Gordon, Leonid Kinskey, Ruth Coleman and Mary Forbes. The film was released on February 7, 1938, by Republic Pictures. Scandal Street Scandal Street is a 1938 American drama film directed by James P. Hogan and written by Bertram Millhauser and Eddie Welch. The film stars Lew Ayres, Louise Campbell, Roscoe Karns, Porter Hall, Edgar Kennedy and Elizabeth Patterson. The film was released on February 11, 1938, by Paramount Pictures. Life's Mirror Mirror of Life is a 1938 Austrian drama film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Peter Petersen, Paula Wessely and Attila Hörbiger. The films sets were overseen by art director Julius von Borsody. Behind Prison Gates Behind Prison Gates is a 1939 American crime film directed by Charles Barton and written by Arthur T. Horman and Leslie T. White. The film stars Brian Donlevy, Julie Bishop, Joseph Crehan, Paul Fix, George Lloyd and Dick Curtis. The film was released on July 28, 1939, by Columbia Pictures. The Girl and the Gambler The Girl and the Gambler is a 1939 Western film starring Tim Holt. It was an early starring Western for Holt who would replace George OBrien as the studios main Western star. The film was based on a play which had been filmed by RKO in 1932 as Girl of the Rio. It was originally called The Dove. Night in December Night in December is a 1940 drama film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Pierre Blanchar, Renée Saint-Cyr and Gilbert Gil. The films art direction was by Henri Ménessier. Barnyard Follies Barnyard Follies is a 1940 Republic Pictures musical B movie directed by Frank McDonald with music directed by Cy Feuer and dance choreography by Josephine Earl. Set in the rural American West, a small-town orphanage struggles to become self-supporting through its 4-H Club projects. The screenplay, written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan, is based on a story concept by Robert T. Shannon. Released 6 October 1940, the film stars Mary Lee, Harry Cheshire, Rufe Davis, June Storey, Ralph Bowman, Joan Woodbury, Jed Prouty, Victor Kilian, and Isabel Randolph. Carnaval de antaño Carnaval de antaño is a 1940 Argentine film directed by Manuel Romero. The Crooked Road The Crooked Road is a 1940 American drama film directed by Phil Rosen and written by Richard Blake, Joseph Krumgold and Garnett Weston. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Irene Hervey, Henry Wilcoxon, Paul Fix, Arthur Loft and Claire Carleton. The film was released on May 10, 1940, by Republic Pictures. Diamond Frontier Diamond Frontier is a 1940 American adventure film directed by Harold D. Schuster and starring Victor McLaglen, John Loder and Anne Nagel. It was based on the story A Modern Monte Cristo by Stanley Rubin and Edmund L. Hartmann. The films sets were designe by the art director Jack Otterson. Familien Olsen Familien Olsen is a 1940 Danish family film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. La figlia del corsaro verde The Daughter of the Green Pirate is a 1940 Italian adventure film directed by Enrico Guazzoni and starring Doris Duranti, Fosco Giachetti and Camillo Pilotto. It was shot partly at the Pisorno Studios in Tirrenia. The film was based on a novel by Emilio Salgari. The son of a Spanish Governor in South America volunteers for an undercover mission to infiltrate a gang of notorious pirates. Forgotten Girls Forgotten Girls is a 1940 American crime film directed by Phil Rosen and written by F. Hugh Herbert, Joseph Moncure March and George Beck. The film stars Louise Platt, Donald Woods, Wynne Gibson, Robert Armstrong, Eduardo Ciannelli and Jack La Rue. The film was released on March 15, 1940, by Republic Pictures. Girl from Havana Girl from Havana is a 1940 American drama film directed by Lew Landers and written by Malcolm Stuart Boylan and Karl Brown. The film stars Dennis OKeefe, Claire Carleton, Victor Jory, Steffi Duna, Gordon Jones and Bradley Page. The film was released on September 11, 1940, by Republic Pictures. A Macabre Legacy A Macabre Legacy is a 1940 Mexican horror film directed by José Bohr and starring Miguel Arenas, Consuelo Frank, and Ramón Armengod. The Pirate's Dream The Pirates Dream is a 1940 Italian film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Erminio Macario. The Life of Simon Bolivar Simón Bolívar is a 1942 Mexican historical drama film directed by Miguel Contreras Torres and starring Julián Soler, Marina Tamayo and Carlos Orellana. It is a biopic of the revolutionary Simón Bolívar who fought to end Spanish rule over much of Latin America. Death Valley Outlaws Death Valley Outlaws is a 1941 American Western film directed by George Sherman and written by Jack Lait Jr. and Don Ryan. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Lynn Merrick, Milburn Stone, Bob McKenzie, Karl Hackett and Rex Lease. The film was released on September 26, 1941, by Republic Pictures. Glamour Boy Glamour Boy is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by Val Burton, F. Hugh Herbert and Bradford Ropes. The film stars Jackie Cooper, Susanna Foster, Walter Abel, Darryl Hickman, Ann Gillis, William Demarest and Jackie Searl. The film was released on December 5, 1941, by Paramount Pictures. Golden Hoofs Golden Hoofs is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Lynn Shores and written by Ben Grauman Kohn. The film stars Jane Withers, Charles Buddy Rogers, Kay Aldridge, George Irving, Buddy Pepper and Cliff Clark. The film was released on February 14, 1941, by 20th Century Fox. Down Rio Grande Way Down Rio Grande Way is a 1942 American Western film directed by William Berke and written by Paul Franklin. The film stars Charles Starrett, Russell Hayden, Britt Wood, Rose Anne Stevens, Norman Willis and Davison Clark. The film was released on April 23, 1942, by Columbia Pictures. The Little Residence The Little Residence is a 1942 German comedy film directed by Hans H. Zerlett and starring Winnie Markus, Johannes Riemann and Lil Dagover. The films sets were designed by the art directors Max Seefelder and Hans Sohnle. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Cuando habla el corazón Cuando habla el corazón is a 1943 Mexican western drama film directed by Juan José Segura. It stars Pedro Infante, María Luisa Zea, and Víctor Manuel Mendoza. Doughboys in Ireland Doughboys in Ireland is a 1943 American musical war film directed by Lew Landers and starring Kenny Baker, Jeff Donnell and Lynn Merrick. The film offered an early role for future star Robert Mitchum, who appeared in many films that year. A group of American troops are stationed in Ireland, where they come into conflict with the locals. In High Places In High Places is a 1943 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Soldati and starring Adriana Benetti, Massimo Serato and Nerio Bernardi. It is based on a play by Jean Anouilh. The film portrays the rise into high society of an immoral young man. Two Fisted Justice Two Fisted Justice is a 1943 American western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey and starring John Dusty King, David Sharpe and Max Terhune. War Department Report War Department Report is a 1943 American documentary film directed by Oliver Lundquist. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The Academy Film Archive preserved War Department Report in 2012. The film is part of the Academy War Film Collection, one of the largest collections of World War II era short films held outside government archives. The Black Pirate El Corsario Negro is a 1944 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta and stars Pedro Armendariz, Jose Baviera, June Marlowe, and Maria Luisa Zea. The film is based on the novel The Black Corsair by Emilio Salgari. It is the story of a seventeenth-century pirate who declares a ceaseless war against the injustice of a cruel governor of Maracaibo. In the course of his struggle, he finds the love of a beautiful maiden, and loses his childhood friend. The film is in the public domain in both Mexico and the United States. Girl in the Case The Girl in the Case is a 1944 American film. Budd Boetticher did some uncredited directing on it. Her Primitive Man Her Primitive Man is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and written by Michael Fessier and Ernest Pagano. The film stars Louise Allbritton, Robert Paige, Robert Benchley, Edward Everett Horton, Helen Broderick, Stephanie Bachelor, Walter Catlett and Ernest Truex. The film was released on March 30, 1944, by Universal Pictures. U-Boat Prisoner U-Boat Prisoner, also known as Dangerous Mists, is a 1944 American film. Direction was credited to Lew Landers. Augen der Liebe Eyes of Love is a 1951 West German drama film directed by Alfred Braun and starring Käthe Gold, René Deltgen and Paul Wegener. The screenplay was written by the director Veit Harlan. Harlan developed the project, but then turned over direction to his friend Braun. The film was a wartime production, which began shooting in 1942 and was completed in 1944. Planned for a 1945 release, it was blocked by Joseph Goebbels who found the quality poor and disliked the fact that much of it was set in hospitals. It was eventually given a belated post-war release in 1951. By the time it was released, several of its cast members had died. The films sets were designed by the art directors Wilhelm Depenau and Alfred Tolle. Black Market Babies Black Market Babies is a 1945 American film directed by William Beaudine. A small-time hood teams up with an alcoholic obstetrician to set up a private maternity ward, where the expectant mothers expenses are paid by the "donations" of "adoptive" parents. The racket goes wrong when one of the pre-sold children is stillborn, which means the hood has to come up with a replacement baby. Captain Tugboat Annie Captain Tugboat Annie is a 1945 second sequel to the classic Tugboat Annie, this time starring Jane Darwell as Annie and Edgar Kennedy as Horatio Bullwinkle. The movie was directed by Phil Rosen, and is also known as Tugboat Annies Son. The original film starred Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery, Robert Young, and Maureen OSullivan. The first sequel, called Tugboat Annie Sails Again, was released in 1940 starring Marjorie Rambeau as Annie, Alan Hale as Horatio Bullwinkle, Jane Wyman, and Ronald Reagan. There is also a 1957 Canadian-filmed television series, The Adventures of Tugboat Annie, starring Minerva Urecal. Forever Yours Forever Yours is a 1945 American drama film directed by William Nigh and starring Gale Storm, C. Aubrey Smith and Johnny Mack Brown. It was made by Monogram Pictures. Although the studio concentrated on low-budget films, this was one of the companys more prestigious releases of the year. A young singer is stricken by paralysis and loses the will to live. My Widow and I My Widow and I is a 1945 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Vittorio De Sica, Isa Miranda and Gino Cervi. Song of the Sarong Song of the Sarong is a musical film starring Nancy Kelly and William Gargan. The film was written by Gene Lewis and directed by Harold Young. Sunbonnet Sue Sunbonnet Sue is a 1945 American comedy musical film directed by Ralph Murphy and starring Gale Storm, Phil Regan and George Cleveland. The films composer, Edward J. Kay, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score in 1946. Tutta la città canta The Whole City Sings is a 1945 Italian comedy film directed by Riccardo Freda. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Within These Walls Within These Walls is a 1945 American drama film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and written by Eugene Ling and Coles Trapnell. The film stars Thomas Mitchell, Mary Anderson, Edward Ryan, Mark Stevens, B.S. Pully and Roy Roberts. The film was released on July 13, 1945, by 20th Century Fox. Gentleman Joe Palooka Gentleman Joe Palooka is a 1946 film directed by Cy Endfield. It was the second of the long-running Joe Palooka series. Gun Town Gun Town is a 1946 American western film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Kirby Grant, Claire Carleton and Lyle Talbot. Perilous Holiday Perilous Holiday is a 1946 American film noir crime film directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring Pat OBrien and Ruth Warrick. The screenplay concerns a woman newspaper reporter who is on the trail of a smuggling ring operating out of Mexico. Teheran Tehran is a 1946 British-Italian thriller film co-directed by Giacomo Gentilomo and William Freshman. It stars Derek Farr as Pemberton Grant, a British intelligence officer who discovers a plot to assassinate the President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt at the Tehran Conference during the Second World War. It also featured Marta Labarr, Manning Whiley and Pamela Stirling. It was also released under the alternative titles Appointment in Persia and The Plot to Kill Roosevelt and Conspiracy in Teheran. It was shot at the Scalera Studios in Rome. The Crimson Key The Crimson Key is a 1947 American mystery film directed by Eugene Forde and written by Irving Elman. The film stars Kent Taylor, Doris Dowling, Dennis Hoey, Louise Currie, Ivan Triesault, Bernadene Hayes and Arthur Space. The film was released on July 2, 1947, by 20th Century Fox. Police Raid Raid is a 1947 German crime film directed by Werner Klingler and starring Paul Bildt, Agathe Poschmann and Claus Holm. It was made as a cautionary tale about the black market in postwar Berlin. It was made in the Soviet Zone, which would later become East Germany. It was produced by the state-controlled DEFA and shot at the Johannisthal Studios and on location around Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art directors Otto Hunte and Bruno Monden. The picture sold more than 8,090,000 tickets. La serpiente de cascabel La serpiente de cascabel is a 1948 Argentine comedy film, directed by Carlos Schlieper and written by Eduardo Antón and Ariel Cortazzo. It was premiered on March 17, 1948. The films plot is about a romance between a secondary student who falls in love with her music teacher. Alisher Navoy Alisher Navoi is a 1947 Soviet drama film directed by Kamil Yarmatov about the life of the famous poet and statesman Alisher Navoi. The Adventures of Fridolin The Adventures of Fridolin is an East German film. It was released in 1948. Toward Independence Toward Independence is a 1948 American short documentary film about the rehabilitation of individuals with spinal cord injuries. In 1949, it won an Oscar for Documentary Short Subject at 21st Academy Awards. The Academy Film Archive preserved Toward Independence in 2005. Mountain Smugglers Barrier to the North is a 1950 Italian mountain film directed by and starring Luis Trenker. It also stars Amedeo Nazzari, Marianne Hold and Margarete Genske. It is sometimes known by the alternative title of Mountain Smugglers. La sposa non può attendere The Bride Cant Wait is a 1949 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Franciolini. Afsar Afsar is a 1950 Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Chetan Anand. It was produced by and starred Dev Anand. It co-starred Suraiya, who also recorded the playback singing for the film. The film was based on Nikolai Gogols play The Government Inspector. Afsar was the first film produced under the Navketan Films banner. Bait Bait is a 1950 British crime film directed, produced and co-written by Frank Richardson from his own stage play. An Adelphi feature film, Bait stars Diana Napier, John Bentley, Willoughby Goddard and John Oxford. A gang steal some diamonds, sell them on the black market to a buyer and then plan to steal them back again. Bellezze in bicicletta Beauties on Bicycles is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Campogalliani and starring Silvana Pampanini and Delia Scala. It was filmed at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome with sets designed by Alfredo Montori. The film was one of the more popular productions released that year and was a financial success. Two young women travelling towards Milan to try to secure roles in a new musical comedy show enjoy a series of adventures which involve pretending to be soldiers and taking party in a bicycle race. Holiday Rhythm Holiday Rhythm is a 1950 American musical film directed by Jack Scholl and starring Mary Beth Hughes, David Street and Wally Vernon. It is a B movie revue released by the poverty row studio Lippert Pictures. The films sets were designed by the art director Frank Paul Sylos. Nacha Regules Nacha Regules is a 1950 Argentine film. La vendedora de fantasías La Vendedora de fantasías is a 1950 Argentine film. Young Daniel Boone Young Daniel Boone is a 1950 American Cinecolor Western film directed by Reginald Le Borg and written by Clint Johnston and Reginald Le Borg. The film stars David Bruce, Kristine Miller, Damian OFlynn, Don Beddoe, Mary Treen and John Mylong. The film was released on March 5, 1950, by Monogram Pictures. Abilene Trail Abilene Trail is a 1951 American western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Whip Wilson, Noel Neill and Andy Clyde. Der fidele Bauer The Merry Farmer is a 1951 Austrian musical comedy film directed by Georg Marischka and starring Paul Hörbiger, Erich Auer, Heinrich Gretler. An operetta film, it is an adaptation of the 1907 operetta The Merry Farmer composed by Leo Fall. The films sets were designed by the art director Gustav Abel. Sensation in San Remo Sensation in San Remo is a 1951 West German musical film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Marika Rökk, Peter Pasetti and Ewald Balser. It was one of Rökks most successful post-war films. The film is part set at the Sanremo Festival in Italy. Stop That Cab Stop That Cab is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Eugenio de Liguoro. The Thundering Trail The Thundering Trail is a 1951 American film produced and directed by Ron Ormond starring Lash LaRue and Al "Fuzzy" St. John. It was the ninth of LaRues films for Ormonds Western Adventures Productions Inc. The film was the third to be released by Howco, Ron Ormonds new film company composed of Ormond and drive-in movie owners Joy N. Houck and J. Francis White, and Ormonds second film as director. The screenplay is co-written by Ormonds wife June Carr and Associate Producer Ira S. Webb. The film features a large amount of footage from previous Ormond LaRue Westerns. Last Meeting Last Meeting is a 1951 Italian melodrama film directed by Gianni Franciolini. It is loosely based on the novel La biondina by Marco Praga. The Absentee The Absentee is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Julio Bracho. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. Jorge de la Cueva is in great pain after his wifes death in a car accident. Hoping to discover what really happened, he decides to investigate the circumstances of the accident. Just Across the Street Just Across the Street is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Ann Sheridan, John Lund and Robert Keith. The films sets were designed by the art directors Bernard Herzbrun and Emrich Nicholson. Klettermaxe Klettermaxe is a 1952 West German comedy crime film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Liselotte Pulver, Albert Lieven and Charlott Daudert. It is a remake of a 1927 silent film about a cat burglar who steals from other thieves and a young Cuban dancer who becomes fascinated by him. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. The films sets were designed by Willi Herrmann and Heinrich Weidemann. It was a major commercial success on release, and helped to cement Pulvers reputation as a leading star. Marry Me Again Marry Me Again is a 1953 comedy film written and directed by Frank Tashlin. It stars Robert Cummings and Marie Wilson. Murder Without Tears Murder Without Tears is a 1953 American thriller film directed by William Beaudine, starring Craig Stevens, Joyce Holden and Richard Benedict. Muß man sich gleich scheiden lassen? Must We Get Divorced? is a 1953 West German comedy film directed by Hans Schweikart and starring Hardy Krüger, Ruth Leuwerik and Tilda Thamar. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art director Fritz Lück and Hans Sohnle. Location filming took place in Lucerne and at the Nürburgring. Raspoutine Rasputin is a 1954 French-Italian historical drama film directed by Georges Combret and starring Pierre Brasseur, Isa Miranda and Renée Faure. It portrays the rise and fall of the Russian priest and courtier Grigori Rasputin. The films sets were designed by the art director Jean Douarinou. Cavalry Captain Wronski Captain Wronski is a 1954 West German spy film directed by Ulrich Erfurth and starring Willy Birgel, Elisabeth Flickenschildt and Antje Weisgerber. A Polish officer works undercover in 1930s Berlin to discover Nazi Germanys plans against his homeland. The film is very loosely based on Michael Graf Soltikows book about Jerzy Sosnowski. The casting of Birgel in the title role referenced his best-known performance during the Nazi era when he had played another Rittmeister in Riding for Germany. Sju svarta be-hå Sju svarta be-hå is a 1954 Swedish crime film directed by Gösta Bernhard and starring Dirch Passer. The plot is based on the novel The Twelve Chairs by Soviet writers Ilf and Petrov. Yukon Vengeance Yukon Vengeance is a 1954 American western film directed by William Beaudine and starring Kirby Grant, Monte Hale and Mary Ellen Kay. It was the tenth and final film featuring Grant as Mountie Corporal Rod Webb, assisted by his dog Chinook. Gestatten, mein Name ist Cox Hello, My Name is Cox is a 1955 West German comedy crime film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Johannes Heesters, Claude Borelli and Kurt Meisel. It is an adaptation of the novel Gestatten by Rolf and Alexandra Becker. The Green Buddha The Green Carnation is a 1954 British crime film directed by John Lemont and starring Wayne Morris, Mary Germaine and Marcia Ashton. The films sets were designed by John Stoll. The film was distributed by Republic Pictures, and is sometimes known by the alternative title of The Green Buddha. Defend My Love Difendo il mio amore is a 1957 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. The Golden Bridge The Golden Bridge is a 1956 West German drama film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Ruth Leuwerik, Curd Jürgens and Paul Hubschmid. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Victory Is Ours is a 1956 Japanese B movie directed by Seijun Suzuki for the Nikkatsu Corporation. It is Suzukis first film, credited under his given name Seitarō Suzuki. The film was primarily a vehicle for an already popular song. Between Time and Eternity Between Time and Eternity is a 1956 West German drama film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Lilli Palmer, Willy Birgel and Carlos Thompson. It was co-produced with Spain as part of a growing trend in European production. The films sets were designed by the art directors Albrecht Becker and Herbert Kirchhoff. It was shot in Eastmancolor. God Is My Partner God Is My Partner is a 1957 American drama film directed by William F. Claxton and written by Charles F. Royal. The film stars Walter Brennan, John Hoyt, Marion Ross, Jesse White, Nelson Leigh and Charles Lane. The film was released in July 1957, by 20th Century Fox. It cost $150,000 and returned more than $750,000. Der Graf von Luxemburg The Count of Luxemburg is a 1957 West German musical comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Gerhard Riedmann, Renate Holm and Gunther Philipp. It is based on the 1909 operetta The Count of Luxemburg by Franz Lehár. It was made at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location in Croatia. The films sets were designed by the art directors Emil Hasler and Paul Markwitz. It was shot using Eastmancolor. El hincha The Fan is a 1958 Spanish comedy sports film directed by José María Elorrieta and starring Ángel de Andrés, Antonio Riquelme and Mary Santpere. Der König der Bernina The King of Bernina is a 1957 Austrian-Swiss historical drama film directed by Alfred Lehner and starring Helmuth Schneider, Waltraut Haas and Walter Janssen. The films sets were designed by the art director Nino Borghi. It was shot at the Rosenhügel Studios in Vienna. Location shooting took place in the Swiss Alps. The film was made using Agfacolor. It was based on a classic novel which had previously been filmed in Hollywood as Eternal Love by Ernst Lubitsch. Set during the Napoleonic era, it is part of the heimatfilm tradition of the post-war years. It is also a re-envisioning of the mountain film genre. Ride a Violent Mile Ride a Violent Mile is a 1957 American Western film directed by Charles Marquis Warren and written by Eric Norden. The film stars John Agar, Penny Edwards, John Pickard, Bing Russell, Richard Shannon and Charles H. Gray. The film was released on November 24, 1957, by 20th Century Fox. Second Fiddle Second Fiddle is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Adrienne Corri, Thorley Walters, Lisa Gastoni and Richard Wattis. The film was produced by Robert Dunbar for Act Films Ltd. It was the final film of prolific director Maurice Elvey. Second Fiddle was missing from the BFI National Archive, and was listed as one of the British Film Institutes "75 Most Wanted" lost films. BFIs update on the list reveals that the film is now found and commercially available on DVD from mid-2015. L'uomo dai calzoni corti Lamore più bello is a 1958 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Glauco Pellegrini. Blood Arrow Blood Arrow is a 1958 American Western film directed by Charles Marquis Warren and written by Fred Freiberger. The film stars Scott Brady, Paul Richards, Phyllis Coates, Don Haggerty, Diana Darrin and Jeanne Bates. The film was released on April 1, 1958, by 20th Century Fox. Geschichte vom armen Hassan Geschichte vom armen Hassan is an East German film. It was released in 1958. Der Stern von Santa Clara The Star of Santa Clara is a 1958 West German musical comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Vico Torriani, Gerlinde Locker and Ruth Stephan. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Paul Markwitz. The Stowaway The Stowaway is a 1958 French-Australian film directed by Australian director Lee Robinson and French Lebanese director Ralph Habib. It was shot on location in Tahiti. There are French and English versions of the film. The French version is known as Le Passager clandestin. The Young and the Guilty The Young and the Guilty is a 1958 British drama film directed by Peter Cotes and starring Phyllis Calvert, Andrew Ray and Edward Chapman. The films art direction was by Terence Verity. Born to Be Loved Born to Be Loved is a 1959 American comedy film directed by Hugo Haas. Set in an overcrowded tenement building, it stars Carol Morris; Hugo Haas; Dick Kallman; and Barbara Jo Allen. Kato Ajanare Kato Ajanare is an unfinished Bengali film directed by Ritwik Ghatak. The storyline was based on a Bengali novel written by Mani Shankar Mukherjee with the same title. The film was shot on a 20-day schedule. The shooting was complete, except the court scene. The film was discontinued and abandoned for mainly financial and some other problems. Shooting was arranged in the technicians studio for indoor shooting and Kolkata high court area for outdoor shooting. Seven reels were restored later by Ritwik Memorial Trust. El Litri y su sombra Litri and His Shadow is a 1960 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Miguel Báez Espuny "El Litri", Katia Loritz and Ismael Merlo. It is set in the world of bullfighting. Prepotenti più di prima Prepotenti più di prima is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Aldo Fabrizi. It is the sequel of I prepotenti. The Nabob Affair The Nabob Affair is a 1960 French-West German comedy film directed by Ralph Habib and starring Paul Guers, Perrette Pradier and O.E. Hasse. En by ved navn København A City Called Copenhagen is a 1960 Danish short documentary film directed by Jørgen Roos. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Die Frau am dunklen Fenster The Woman by the Dark Window is a 1960 West German drama film directed by Franz Peter Wirth and starring Marianne Koch, Christiane Nielsen and Robert Graf. It was made at the Wandsbek Studios by the Hamburg-based company Real Film. The films sets were designed by the art directors Albrecht Becker and Herbert Kirchhoff. Pelusa Pelusa is a 1960 Spanish musical film directed by Javier Setó. The Crimebusters The Crimebusters is a 1961 film directed by Boris Sagal. It stars Peter Mark Richman and Martin Gabel. Igre na skelama Igre na skelama is a Croatian film directed by Srećko Weygand. It was released in 1961. Dr. Vidya Dr. Vidya is a 1962 Hindi Black-and-white Romantic family film written by Mohan Segal and directed by Rajendra Bhatia. The film starred Vyjayanthimala in the title role and Manoj Kumar in the lead, with Leela Chitnis, Nazir Hussain, Helen, Sunder, Madan Puri, Prem Chopra and Mumtaz Begum, forming an ensemble cast. The film was produced by Mohan Segal under his own banner, Deluxe Films. The films score was composed by S. D. Burman, with lyrics provided by Majrooh Sultanpuri and Raja Mehdi Ali Khan. While the editing was done by Pratap Dave. This story was adopted from the Marathi film Shikleli Bayko. The Road to the Wall The Road to the Wall is a 1962 American short documentary film produced by Robert Saudek about the construction of the Berlin Wall. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Over There, 1914-18 14-18 is a 1963 French documentary film about World War I, directed by Jean Aurel. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Bharosa Bharosa is a Hindi film released in 1963. The film is remembered for the music and songs. The music for the film was composed by Ravi. Rajendra Krishan penned the lyrics of the songs. Woh Dil Kahan Se Laun rendered by Lata Mangeshkar is an all time favourite song. The Daughters of Helena The Daughters of Helena is a 1963 Spanish comedy film directed by Mariano Ozores and starring Isabel Garcés, Antonio Ozores and Laura Valenzuela. The Naked Brigade The Naked Brigade is a 1965 Greek-American war film directed by Maury Dexter and starring Shirley Eaton, Ken Scott and Mary Chronopoulou. The screenplay concerns a British girl who becomes trapped on Crete during World War II. Uno straniero a Sacramento Stranger in Sacramento or Uno straniero a Sacramento is a 1965 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Bergonzelli. It was based on the novel I Will Kill You Tomorrow by Jim Murphy. Perdono Perdono is a 1966 Italian musicarello film directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti. It is named after the Caterina Casellis hit song "Perdono". It is the sequel to Nessuno mi può giudicare. Johnny Banco Johnny Banco is a 1967 comedy crime film directed by Yves Allégret and starring Horst Buchholz, Sylva Koscina and Michel de Ré. It was made as a co-production between France, Italy and West Germany. The films sets were designed by Jean dEaubonne. Per amore... per magia... Per amore... per magia... is a 1967 Italian musicarello-fantasy film directed by Duccio Tessari. The Legend of Silent Night The Legend of Silent Night is a 1968 American television film directed by Daniel Mann and starring James Mason, Kirk Douglas and John Leyton. Don't Let the Angels Fall Dont Let the Angels Fall is a 1969 Canadian drama film directed by George Kaczender. it was the first Canadian dramatic feature to be entered into official competition at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. The Gamblers The Gamblers is a 1970 American drama film directed by Ron Winston and starring Suzy Kendall, Don Gordon and Pierre Olaf. Its plot involves a confidence trickster who goes for a trip of a luxury cruise liner, where he is himself conned out of his money. It is loosely based on Fyodor Dostoyevskys novel The Gambler. Its alternative title was Kockari. We Are All Demons We Are All Demons is a 1969 Danish drama film directed by Henning Carlsen. The film is based on the novel "Klabautermannen" by Aksel Sandemose. It was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival. The Great Inimitable Mr. Dickens The Great Inimitable Mr. Dickens is a 1970 British television film about the life of Charles Dickens directed by Ned Sherrin and starring Anthony Hopkins, Jenny Agutter and Arthur Lowe. Pájaro loco Pájaro loco is a 1971 Argentine comedy film directed by Lucas Demare. It stars Luis Sandrini, María José Demare, Víctor Laplace and José Cibrián. The Wild Scene The Wild Scene is a 1970 American drama film directed by William Rowland and starring Alberta Nelson as Dr. Virginia Grant, a female psychiatrist who talks graphically about her tawdriest cases. When she goes underground to investigate her college daughters sordid activities, she gets drawn into a world of prostitution, orgies, drugs, and more. Nada menos que todo un hombre Nothing Less Than a Real Man is a 1972 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Analía Gadé, Francisco Rabal and Ángel del Pozo. It is based on Miguel de Unamunos 1916 novel of the same name. Welcome to the Club Welcome to the Club is a 1971 American comedy film directed by David Berlatsky and starring Brian Foley, Jack Warden, Andy Jarrell, Kevin OConnor, Francesca Tu, and David Toguri. It is based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Clement Biddle Wood. The film was released by Columbia Pictures in September 1971. Twenty Girls and the Teachers Twenty Girls and the Teachers is a 1971 West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Mascha Gonska, Heidi Kabel, Rudolf Schündler and Fritz Tillmann. Stoyanka poyezda - 2 minuty Train Stop – Two Minutes is a 1972 Soviet television musical film directed by Mark Zakharov and Aleksander Orlov. Jarrett Jarrett 1973 is a NBC TV film, starring Glenn Ford and directed by Barry Shear. Pran Jaye Par Vachan Na Jaye Pran Jaye Par Vachan Na Jaye is a 1974 Hindi-language film produced by Ratan Mohan and directed by S. Ali Raza. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Rekha, Iftekhar, Premnath, Jeevan, Bindu, Madan Puri, Ranjeet and Jayshree T. The films music is by O. P. Nayyar. The 81st Blow The 81st Blow is a 1974 Israeli documentary film directed by Haim Gouri. The film covers the oppression of Jews under the Nazis and features rare historical footage of concentration camps. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The title is derived from a comment by a witness at Adolf Eichmanns trial. According to his testimony, he was whipped 80 times by the Nazis, but was not believed by Israelis after the war; this final doubt of his own people was the "81st blow". The 81st Blow is the first film in the Israeli Holocaust Trilogy by Bergman, Ehrlich and Gouri. It was followed by The Last Sea and Flames in the Ashes. Introduction to the Enemy Introduction to the Enemy is a 1974 American documentary film about Vietnam, filmed and directed by Haskell Wexler. Shot in the spring of 1974 and released before the end of the year, the film examines the human costs of the Vietnam War. The camera follows American actress Jane Fonda and her husband Tom Hayden, already known in their home country for antiwar activism, as they make inquiries regarding the wars effects and legacy among Vietnamese people from all walks of life. Toula ou Le génie des eaux Toula ou Le génie des eaux is a 1973 drama film directed by Moustapha Alassane. Two Two is a 1974 American drama film directed by Charles Trieschmann and starring Sara Venable. It was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival. La madama Sexycop 1976 Italian crime comedy film directed by Duccio Tessari. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Massimo Felisatti and Fabio Pittorru. Maria Maria is a 1975 Swedish drama film directed by Mats Arehn. Lis Nilheim won the award for Best Actress at the 11th Guldbagge Awards. Zorrita Martínez Zorrita Martinez is a 1975 Spanish comedy drama film directed by Vicente Escrivá and starring José Luis López Vázquez, Nadiuska and Manuel Zarzo. A Venazeulan performer living in Spain, gets married so she can get a permit to stay in the country. The films sets were designed by the art director Adolfo Cofiño. La aventura explosiva La Aventura explosiva is a 1977 Argentine action comedy film directed by Ricardo Bauleo and Orestes Trucco and written by Salvador Valverde Calvo. The film starred Víctor Bó. The cinematography was performed by Juan Carlos Desanzo. Off the Edge Off the Edge is a 1976 New Zealand documentary film directed by Michael Firth. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film features backcountry skiing, extreme skiing and hang gliding in the Southern Alps. Despite being classed as a documentary, it does have some semblance of a fictionalised storyline. Aakhri Goli Aakhri Goli is a 1977 Bollywood action film directed by Shibu Mitra. It stars Sunil Dutt and Leena Chandavarkar in pivotal roles. In memoriam In Memoriam is the 1977 Spanish directorial debut of Enrique Brasó. The film is based on a story by the Argentine writer, Adolfo Bioy Casares. The film explores the thwarted romance between Julio and Paulina. Brasó collaborated with Chaplin again, as a writer in In the City Without Limits and Oculto. In Memoriam was released in Spain on 2 September 1977. Waif Gamín is a 1977 Colombian documentary film written and directed by Ciro Durán. Puzzle Puzzle is a 1977 Australian television film directed by Gordon Hessler. Shimmering Light Shimmering Light is a 1978 Australian television film about an American surfer who travels to Australia in search of the perfect wave. It was directed by Don Chaffey. Marie Ann Marie-Anne is a Canadian drama film, directed by Martin Walters and released in 1978. The film is a historical biopic of Marie-Anne Lagimodière, the first woman of European descent to settle in Western Canada and the grandmother of Louis Riel. The film stars Andrée Pelletier as Marie-Anne Lagimodière and John Juliani as her husband Jean-Baptiste Lagimodière. The cast also includes Tantoo Cardinal and Gordon Tootoosis. The film garnered two Canadian Film Award nominations at the 29th Canadian Film Awards, for Best Actor and Best Actress. Love in a Taxi Love in a Taxi is a 1980 American film starring Diane Sommerfield and Jim Jacobs. Lucinda Brayford Lucinda Brayford is a novel by Australian author Martin Boyd. Shi ba See-Bar, also known as God Father is a 1980 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Dennis Yu in his directorial debut and starring Chow Yun-fat, Dorothy Yu, Roy Chiao and Pai Ying. Taxi Chor Taxi Chor is a 1980 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Sushil Vyas and starring Mithun Chakraborty, Zarina Wahab, Bharat Bhushan, and Jagdeep. A Thin Line The Thin Line is a 1980 Israeli drama art film written and directed by Michal Bat-Adam. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. De camisa vieja a chaqueta nueva Old Shirt to New Jacket is a 1982 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring José Luis López Vázquez, Manolo Codeso and Antonio Garisa. Das Haus am Fluß The House on the River is a 1986 East German drama film directed by Roland Gräf. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. Hector's Bunyip Hectors Bunyip, is a 1986 Australian TV movie about a young boy who is abducted by a bunyip. It was shot in the lower Hunter Valley. It was aired on WonderWorks. Insaaf Ki Awaaz Insaaf Ki Awaaz is a 1986 Bollywood action film directed by B. Gopal and produced by D. Rama Naidu under the banner of Suresh Productions. The film features Rekha, Anil Kapoor and Raj Babbar in pivotal roles. The music director of the film is Bappi Lahiri. The film was a remake of Telugu film Pratidhwani. L'homme voilé Lhomme voilé is a 1987 Lebanese-French drama film written and directed by Maroun Bagdadi. The film was entered into the main competition at the 44th edition of the Venice Film Festival, where Bernard Giraudeau received the Golden Ciak for best actor. Quartiere Quartiere is a 1987 Italian drama film written and directed by Silvano Agosti. The film was entered into the main competition at the 44th edition of the Venice Film Festival. Ubu et la grande Gidouille Ubu et la Grande Gidouille is a 1979 French animated film directed by Jan Lenica. It is based on Alfred Jarrys play Ubu Roi. The film was re-released on 11 November 1987 in France. Michel Poujade and Janine Grillon were the main actors. Les Films Armorial was the production company of the film. La fine della notte The End of the Night is a 1989 Italian crime drama film written and directed by Davide Ferrario, at his directorial debut. It was entered into the main competition at the 1989 San Sebastián International Film Festival. It is loosely based on a crime event happened in Veneto in 1986. Super Chief: The Life and Legacy of Earl Warren Super Chief: The Life and Legacy of Earl Warren is a 1989 American documentary film directed by Bill Jersey and Judith Leonard about Chief Justice Earl Warren. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The cast includes Gregory Peck, Robert Bork, William Brennan, Thurgood Marshall, and Arthur Miller. Tie dan xiong feng Live Hard is a 1989 Hong Kong action film directed by Yuen Cheung-yan and starring Simon Yam, Elaine Lui and Lau Ching-wan. There are two versions of the film, which are the original Hong Kong version released in Asia and an international version released outside of Asia which include western actors such as Mark Houghton and Steve Tartalia. Dead to the World Dead to the World is a 1991 Australian film. It premiered at the 1991 Melbourne International Film Festival. Mysterion Mysterion is a 1991 documentary film by Finnish directors Pirjo Honkasalo and Eira Mollberg about a convent of Russian Orthodox nuns who have dedicated their lives to serving God. It is the first part of Honkasalos "Trilogy of the Sacred and the Satanic", followed by Tanjuska and the 7 Devils and Atman. The film won the main prize at the Balticum Film & TV Festival in Denmark in 1992. Ratbag Hero Ratbag Hero is a 1991 Australian mini series based on the book A Rivermans Story by Mik Kelsall. Silver Stallion Silver Stallion is an award-winning 1991 South Korean film based on the novel by Ahn Jung-hyo. Apple Trees Apple Trees is a 1992 German drama film directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Laat Saab Laat Saab is a 1992 Bollywood film produced and directed by Sunil Agnihotri. This film was inspired by Raj Khoslas classic thriller Woh Kaun Thi?. This is the last known film of veteran actor K.N. Singh who shares his original name in the film. Actor A.K. Hangal had negative shades in his character of a crook called Dmello. The Spirit of Neelam disappearing with Jackie Shroffs coat was based on a story which took place in the 6os in Bombay, known as Sandra from Bandra. It was a big flop at the box office. Miss Beatty's Children Miss Beattys Children is a 1992 English-language Indian drama film directed by Pamela Rooks in a directorial debut, with Jenny Seagrove, Faith Brook and Protima Bedi in lead roles. The film set in 1936 in South India, was based on Pamela Rooks own novel by the same name. At the 40th National Film Awards, the film won the award for Best Debut Film of a Director and the Best Cinematography. Patrick Dewaere Patrick Dewaere is a 1992 French documentary film directed by Marc Esposito, about the actor of the same name. It was screened out of competition at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. Atomic Samurai Samurai Johnny Frankenstein is a 1993 martial art based action adventure movie directed by and starring Scott Shaw. Healer Healer is a 1994 American dramatic film starring Tyrone Power Jr., Tobey Maguire, David McCallum, John Johnston, Turhan Bey, DeLane Matthews and directed by John G. Thomas. The film was the opening night film of the 1994 Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Oasi Oasi is a 1994 Italian romance-drama film written and directed by Cristiano Bortone. The film was screened out of competition at the 51st edition of the Venice Film Festival. Stunttman Stuntman is a 1994 Indian Hindi language film directed by Deepak Balraj Vij and produced by Poonam Sharma. It stars Jackie Shroff and Zeba Bakhtiar in pivotal roles. It is mainly known for its famous song "amma dekh munda bigda jaye". The Bite The Bite is a 1996 mini series about an Australian adventurer who moves to Asia with his new wife. The series was a departure of pace for Hugo Weaving, the star. It was shot 21 September to 30 November 1995. Letters from Home Letters from Home is a 15-minute-long short film by Canadian director Mike Hoolboom. It follows a multitude of figures from the Toronto art community who deliver messages about living with AIDS, which are spliced with home videos, found and archive footage, and other film techniques. Letters from Home was generally well received and won several awards, including Best Canadian Short Film at the 1996 Toronto International Film Festival. Kai xin kuai huo ren Happy Go Lucky is a 1987 Hong Kong romantic comedy directed by Lee Tim-sing and starring Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Kara Hui, Clarence Fok, Betty Mak, and Yammie Lam. It is produced by Orange Sky Golden Harvest. The film premiered in British Hong Kong on 21 May 1987. Dalmas Dalmas is a 1973 Australian film directed by Bert Deling. One critic wrote that "with Dave Jones’ Yackety Yack film constitutes the clearest presence of Godard in Australian cinema." The Seburi Story is a 1985 Japanese drama film directed by Sadao Nakajima. It was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival. Mens sagføreren sover While the Attorney Is Asleep is a 1945 Danish crime film directed by Johan Jacobsen and starring Gunnar Lauring. My Name Is Petersen My Name Is Petersen is a 1947 Danish drama film directed by Christen Jul and starring Poul Reichhardt. Burlesque in Harlem Burlesque in Harlem is a 1949 revue film directed by William D. Alexander that features a cast of singers, dancers and comedians who were prominent on the so-called Chitlin Circuit of vaudeville theaters and nightclubs that exclusively presented African American talent. The plotless film is hosted by Dick Barrow, who sings "Juice Head Baby", and the main headliner is the comedian Pigmeat Markham, who performs a sketch called The Love Making Bureau. Other performers in the cast include the dancer Gertrude "Baby" Banks, the singers Jo Jo Adams and Hucklebuck Jones, the striptease contortionist Tarza Young, and the tap dance duo Slip and Slide. La cabeza de Pancho Villa La Cabeza de Pancho Villa is a 1957 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Wild Horse Ambush Wild Horse Ambush is a 1952 American Western film directed by Fred C. Brannon and written by William Lively. The film stars Michael Chapin, Eilene Janssen, James Bell, Richard Avonde, Roy Barcroft and Julian Rivero. The film was released on April 15, 1952, by Republic Pictures. Sniper Sniper is a 1931 Soviet drama film directed and written by Semyon Timoshenko. Die goldene Spinne The Golden Spider is a 1943 German thriller film directed by Erich Engels and starring Kirsten Heiberg, Jutta Freybe and Harald Paulsen. It was partly shot in Amsterdam. The films sets were designed by the art directors Franz Bi and Bruno Lutz. Piel canela Cinnamon Skin is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by Juan José Ortega and starring Sara Montiel, Manolo Fábregas and Ramón Gay. It was set and partly filmed in Cuba. The Squatter's Daughter The Squatters Daughter is a 1933 Australian melodrama directed by Ken G. Hall and starring Jocelyn Howarth. One of the most popular Australian films of the 1930s, it is based on a 1907 play by Bert Bailey and Edmund Duggan which had been previously adapted to the screen in 1910. It has been described as "part of an Australian subgenre, the outdoors colonial melodrama... stories set on outback stations featuring unscrupulous farmers, heroic foremen, upper class twits visiting from England, family secrets and feisty horse-rising heroines. The latter formed the "squatter’s daughter" archetype – the brave, beautiful farm girl who galloped away from bushfires – and meant female starring roles were often stronger in Australian rather than American westerns. " Frau nach Maß Woman Made to Measure is a 1940 German comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Hans Söhnker, Leny Marenbach and Dorit Kreysler. Produced by Terra Film, it was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Willi Herrmann. Basant Basant is a 1942 Indian film, directed by Amiya Chakrabarty. Music for the film was composed by Indian flute maestro and music director Pannalal Ghosh. The film starred Mumtaz Shanti, Ulhas, and Madhubala. Onnelliset leikit Onnelliset leikit is a 1964 Finnish comedy film directed by Aito Mäkinen and Esko Elstelä. It was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. Baadbaan BaadBaan is a 1954 Indian Bollywood film directed by Phani Majumdar and produced by the Bombay Talkies Workers Industrial Cooperative Society Limited. Baad means storm and Baan means keeping or safeguarding. The film stars Dev Anand, Meena Kumari, Ashok Kumar and Usha Kiran in lead roles. The music score was composed by Timir Baran and S.K. Pal, the lyrics were written by Indivar and Udhav Kumar and the dances were choreographed by Shanti Bhardan. The film premiered on Friday, 18 June 1954, to packed houses at the Roxy and various other theatres in Bombay. Jawab Jawab is a 1970 Bollywood drama film, produced by the K.G. Vijayarangam under the R.R. Pictures banner and directed by Ramanna. The film stars Jeetendra, Leena Chandavarkar, Ashok Kumar, Meena Kumari in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film is a remake of the Tamil movie Periya Idathu Penn, with M.G.R and B. Saroja Devi, which was first remade as the Telugu movie Sabhash Suri, starring N.T. Rama Rao and Krishna Kumari in pivotal roles. Nine Boys, One Heart Nine Boys, One Heart is a 1948 French musical film directed by Georges Friedland and starring Édith Piaf, Lucien Baroux and Marcel Vallée . It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The films sets were designed by the art director Lucien Aguettand. Congolaise Savage Africa is a 1950 French film directed by Jacques Dupont. The film is also known as Congolaise. Race Riot Race Riot is a 1929 animated short film which is presented by Carl Laemmle and was produced by Walter Lantz. who would go on to produce and create the cartoon character Woody Woodpecker with his wife, Gracie Lantz. The film, which both its story and animation was composed by Walter Lantz, Bill Nolan and Tom Palmer, features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, as he attempts to win a horse race with his horse. The film was recorded with Western Electric apparatus, which was an early sound-on-film system. This sound system was used in another Oswald short film entitled Hurdy Gurdy, which involves Oswald being substituted as a street performers dancer after the original one was comically swallowed up by Oswalds chewing gum, or more specifically, bubblegum. That film was released in the same year as this one, albeit later. Copyrighted on 26 July 1929, and released on 2 September that same year, Race Riot was released by the film company Universal Pictures, so thus, is part of the Universal series of Oswald short films. What's Autumn? Whats Autumn? is a 1977 Argentine drama film directed by Daniel Portela and David José Kohon. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 50th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. One Shivery Night One Shivery Night is an American comedy short released by Columbia Pictures on July 13, 1950. It stars Hugh Herbert, Dudley Dickerson, Vernon Dent, Philip Van Zandt, and Robert Williams. This was the last of four "scare comedies" that teamed Herbert and Dickerson together. The Enigma of the Folies-Bergere The Enigma of the Folies-Bergere is a 1959 French crime film directed by Jean Mitry and starring Bella Darvi, Frank Villard and Dora Doll. The police investigate a series of murders at the Folies-Bergère. Apache Kid The Apache Kid is a cartoon short distributed by Columbia Pictures and features Krazy Kat. The film is the characters 149th film. The Murderer Is Not Guilty The Murderer is Not Guilty is a 1946 French crime film directed by René Delacroix and starring Albert Préjean, Jacqueline Gauthier and Jules Berry. A writer investigates after a number of film actors are killed. Farmer Al Falfa's Prize Package Farmer Al Falfas Prize Package is a short animated film released by 20th Century Fox. It is among the theatrical cartoons, featuring Farmer Al Falfa. When released for home viewing by Castle Films, the film wore the alternate title of The Prize Package. Gabriel Churchkitten Gabriel Churchkitten is the name of a fictional cat, the hero of several childrens books written by Margot Austin. The first of these stories was made into an animated cartoon produced by Famous Studios and released by Paramount Pictures in December 15, 1944 as part of the Noveltoon series. The plot concerns how Gabriel tries to get Parson Peaseporridge, the churchs sleepwalking pastor to wake up and feed him and his friends Peter the church mouse and Trumpet the dog. Krazy Spooks Krazy Spooks is a 1933 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures and is among the theatrical cartoons featuring Krazy Kat. Lil' Ainjil Lil Ainjil is a short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and features Krazy Kat. El pendiente The Earring is a 1951 Argentine thriller film directed by León Klimovsky and starring Mirtha Legrand. It is a film noir based on a story by Cornell Woolrich. The films art direction was by Germán Gelpi and Mario Vanarelli. Prosperity Blues Prosperity Blues is a short cartoon distributed by Columbia Pictures, and as part of the Krazy Kat films. Sex Analysis Psexoanálisis is a 1968 Argentine film. Spoonface Steinberg Spoonface Steinberg is a play by British playwright Lee Hall, first broadcast as a dramatic monologue on BBC Radio 4 on Monday 27 January 1997. Such was the popular acclaim that the BBC repeated it on Radio 4 the following Saturday afternoon. It began life as the fourth and final play in the Gods Country series of linked radio dramas broadcast in 1997 on BBC Radio 4. However, due to its success it has come to overshadow the other plays in the sequence somewhat, and is commonly thought of as a standalone piece. Spoken by a 7 year old autistic girl who is dying from cancer, the original recording was performed by Becky Simpson who won two awards for her performance The play was subsequently published as part of the anthology Spoonface Steinberg and Other Plays in October 1997. On 30 March 1998 the play was rebroadcast, this time on BBC TV and with images added to the original. A stage version, adapted by Hall himself as well the plays directors Marcello Magni and Annie Castledine, was first performed in 2000. The play featured Kathryn Hunter, at the time 42 years of age, in the title role. The Scottish professional premiere was produced by Nomad at the Tron Theatre in 2002. Kirstin McLean played Spoonface and Mark Westbrook directed. The play has also been produced by the Nuffield Theatre Southampton, directed by Russ Tunney, starring Julie Rose Smith as Spoonface. Beggars and Kings production directed by Michael Fentiman was performed at Theatre Clwyd 26 March 2009, starring Zoe Thorne and toured until 30 April 2009. A production by the Freerange Theatre Company, directed by Hugo Chandor and starring Rebecca Fenwick, toured the north of England and Scotland in 2013, gaining nominations for best production and best actress at the Buxton Festival fringe. together with a nomination for Best Fringe Performance at the Manchester Theatre Awards. Avatar Abatar also known as Avatar is a 1941 Indian Bengali mythological drama film directed by Premankur Atorthy. The film was produced by Sree Bharat Lakshmi Pictures. The music of the film was composed by Himangshu Dutta, who is referred to as Surasagar Himangshu Dutta. He made use of Rabindra Sangeet in his compositions and helped familiarize S. D. Burman to its use in composing semi-classical songs. The cast included Durgadas Bannerjee, Ahindra Choudhury, Jyotsna Gupta, Tulsi Lahiri, Utpal Sen and Panna Devi. The film is a mythological rendering of King Indranaths misfortunes and the descent to earth of gods incarnated as humans. Kanna Nalama Kanna Nalama is a 1972 Indian Tamil language film, written and directed by K. Balachander. The film stars Gemini Ganesan and Jayanthi in lead roles, with Major Sundarrajan, Manorama and V. S. Raghavan in supporting roles. Negro es mi color Negro es mi color is a 1951 Mexican musical film directed by Tito Davison. En Uyir Thozhan Solva Sawan Solva Sawan is a 1979 Indian romantic drama film directed by P. Bharathiraja. The film stars Sridevi and Amol Palekar in the lead roles along with Dina Pathak and Kulbhushan Kharbanda in supporting roles. It is a remake of Bharathirajas Tamil film 16 Vayathinile, which starred Sridevi, Kamal Hassan and Rajinikanth. The film marked Sridevis debut in Bollywood following an already successful and established career in South Indian Cinema. Unlike the original, the film was a critical and commercial failure. Daal Me Kala Daal Mein Kala is a 1964 Hindi-language film starring Kishore Kumar, Nimmi and Agha. On the run for unpaid bills, an unemployed slacker is mistaken for a professor. Payal Ki Jhankaar Payal Ki Jhankaar is a 1980 Indian romance film directed by Satyen Bose. The film was selected as the Indian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Unseen Forces Unseen Forces is an extant 1920 silent film drama directed by Sidney Franklin and starring Sylvia Breamer and Conrad Nagel. It was long thought to be lost until a copy was located in New Zealand. It was produced by the same production company that produced The Miracle Man the year before, Mayflower Productions. Excellent print held by New Zealand archive with copy repatriated to Library of Congress. Oli Vilakku Oli Vilakku is a 1968 Indian Tamil-language crime film, directed by Tapi Chanakya and produced by S. S. Vasan. It is a remake of the Hindi-language film Phool Aur Patthar. The film stars M. G. Ramachandran, Jayalalithaa and Sowcar Janaki in the lead roles, with S. A. Ashokan, R. S. Manohar, Cho Ramaswamy and V. S. Raghavan in supporting roles. It was released on 20 September 1968. Tulsi Vivah Tulsi Vivah is a 1971 Bollywood fantasy drama film based on mythology. Directed by Chandrakant, the film stars Jayshree Gadkar and Anita Guha, and narrates the origin of the Tulsi Vivah ritual. Un rêve blond Happy Ever After is a 1932 British-German musical film directed by Paul Martin and Robert Stevenson, and starring Lilian Harvey, Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge, Sonnie Hale, and Edward Chapman. It was made as a co-production between the London-based Gainsborough Pictures and Germanys UFA. It was one of a series of co-productions between Gainsborough and German firms during the era, but it failed to meet the requirements to qualify as a British quota film. A German-language version A Blonde Dream and a French-language version were filmed at the same time. The film was shot in Berlin using principally British actors. The films sets were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut. Saturday Night Revue Saturday Night Revue is a 1937 British musical film directed by Norman Lee and starring Billy Milton, Sally Gray and John Watt. Love Story Love Story is a 1942 Italian drama film directed by Mario Camerini. Stage Fright Stage Fright is a 1989 independent feature film produced and directed by Brad Mays and written by Stanley Keyes. It was director Mays debut film, and it had its premier screening at the 1989 Berlin International Film Festival under the auspices of the New York Foundation for the Arts. It is a fictionalized account of the trials and tribulations of a Baltimore-based experimental theatre company called Storefront Theatre, loosely fashioned after the now-defunct avant-garde theatre company Corner Theatre ETC. Les galets d'Étretat The Pebbles of Étretat is a 1972 French-Italian romance-drama film written and directed by Sergio Gobbi. Étretat is a coastal commune in the Seine-Maritime department in Normandie region in north-western France. All the Way to Paris All the Way to Paris is a 1965 South African comedy film directed by Jamie Uys and starring Uys, Bob Courtney and Reinet Maasdorf. It was the first South African film to be filmed overseas. Crazy Crooks Crazy Crooks is a 1980 Hong Kong comedy film produced and directed by Karl Maka and starring Dean Shek and Maka. Fury of King Boxer Chow Ken is a 1972 Hong Kong film. Murder by Rope Murder by Rope is a 1936 British mystery film directed by George Pearson and starring Constance Godridge, D.A. Clarke-Smith and Sunday Wilshin. Everlasting Chivalry Everlasting Chivalry is a 1980 Taiwanese film adapted from Gu Longs Chu Liuxiang novel series. The film was directed by Li Chao-yung and starred Meng Fei as the lead character. Amelie or The Time to Love Amelie or The Time to Love is a 1961 French drama film directed by Michel Drach. It was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival. Orson Welles and People Orson Welles and People was a 1956 pilot for a projected documentary series by Orson Welles, which is now believed to be lost. The pilot was a portrait of Alexandre Dumas, entitled "Camille, the Naked Lady and the Musketeers". It was filmed in just one day in October 1956, at a Poverty Row studio in Hollywood using the $5,000 fee that Welles had earned from his guest appearance on I Love Lucy. Welles used photo stills and drawings to illustrate the programme. He hoped that future episodes would profile Winston Churchill and P. T. Barnum. The pilot was unsuccessful: no series was ever commissioned, the pilot was never broadcast, and the one copy owned by Welles has now been deemed lost. However, film historian Joseph McBride believes it to be significant, as it was "an early example of the essay film, a genre that would increasingly occupy Welles." Bolshoi Ballet '67 The Bolshoi Ballet is a 1957 American musical film directed by Paul Czinner and starring Galina Ulanova, Raisa Struchkova and Nikolai Fadeyechev. The films composers, Yuri Fayer and Gennady Rozhdestvensky, were nominated for Best Original Score in the 31st Academy Awards. Dum na predmesti Dum na predmesti is a 1933 Czechoslovak comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Antonie Nedosinská, Hugo Haas, and Hana Vítová. It is based on a book by Karel Poláček. The film is about the bitter struggles of the tenants of a suburban house who face increased rent. Lord of the Manor Lord of the Manor is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Betty Stockfeld, Frederick Kerr and Henry Wilcoxon. It was based on a play by John Hastings Turner. It was made at Elstree Studios as a quota film for release by Paramount Pictures. The films sets were designed by Wilfred Arnold. Sappy Birthday Sappy Birthday is a 1942 American film directed by Harry Edwards. Devce za výkladem Děvče za výkladem is a 1937 Czechoslovak film directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Hana Vítová, Helena Busová, and Zdeněk Hora. Sudar na paralelama Sudar na paralelama is a Croatian drama film directed by Jože Babič. It was released in 1961, and later selected for preservation by the Croatian State Archives. The film was released in SFR Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Venezuela, Cuba, East Germany and Egypt. Nás dedek Josef Náš dědek Josef is a 1976 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Ferragosto in bikini Ferragosto in bikini is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Marino Girolami. The film is named after a hit song of musical group Quartetto Cetra, who also makes a brief cameo appearance. Jumper Jumper is a 1991 American gay pornographic film directed by Chi Chi LaRue and starring Ryan Yeager as the titular character. Written by Stan Ward, the film was originally released by HIS Video. In the film, an angel, Jumper, is sent to Earth to spend five days seducing the following men in West Hollywood in order to influence their lives: an aspiring model, a straight-identified man, a nerd, and a Hollywood producer. During the journey, Jumper uses his angelic powers on a bickering couple to help them make up. Jumper is reunited at the end with the man who earlier identified as straight, whom Jumper seduced and then has fallen in love with. The film received generally positive reception and awards, including AVN Awards and Grabby Awards. Krasnoe yabloko The Red Apple is a Soviet drama film directed by Tolomush Okeyev. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. There Is No Escape There is No Escape, also known as The Dark Road and The Thurston Story, is a 1948 British film from Hammer Films. It was Michael Rippers first appearance in a Hammer Film. The film was based on the career of criminal Stanley Thurston, who appeared in the cast as a character based on himself. Thurston was famous for his numerous escapes from prison, 5 times in 15 years. He was released from prison in October 1946. The film had trouble with the British censors who thought the film glamorised a real life criminal. Thurston had to be billed as "Charles Stuart." James Carreras said, "The picture already has official police approval. I have done everything to show that crime is a mugs game. Thurston is the only non-professional actor in the film. All he asked was £10 a week to cover expenses. At the end of the film he turns to the audience and tells them that a criminal life just isnt worth the candle, especially when guns are brought into crime. He made such a good job of the picture that I had him listed for a racing story on his merits as an actor. That plan will now have to be shelved." The film was shot at Marylebone Studios. Ivanna Ivanna is a 1959 Soviet drama film directed by Viktor Ivchenko. It was seen by 30.2 million viewers in the USSR. Ostrov Sakhalin Sakhalin Island is a 1954 Soviet documentary film directed by Eldar Ryazanov and Vasiliy Katanyan. All Costs Paid All Costs Paid is a Soviet TV miniseries produced by Studio Ekran. The director Aleksei Saltykov well known for his film The Chairman with Mikhail Ulyanov, an acclaimed Russian actor playing a main character. All Costs Paid is one of the first Soviet feature films that shows the war in Afghanistan. Film has unusually truthful point of view on that period of Soviet Era and on the Soviet–Afghan War. Lafange Lafange is a 1975 Bollywood film directed by Harmesh Malhotra The 1988 comedy "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" is based on this movie. Rozina, the Love Child Rozina, the Love Child is a 1945 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Otakar Vávra. The film starred Marie Glázrová. The New Adventures of J. Rufus Wallingford The New Adventures of J. Rufus Wallingford is a 1915 American silent film serial featuring Oliver Hardy. Aadharshila Aadharshila is a 1982 Hindi film written, produced and directed by Ashok Ahuja, starring Naseeruddin Shah and Anita Kanwar. The film won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie and the Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director. Aakhri Daku Aakhri Daku is a 1978 Hindi movie produced by Shanti Sagar and directed by Prakash Mehra. The film stars Vinod Khanna, Randhir Kapoor, Reena Roy, Rekha, Sujit Kumar, Ranjeet, Keshto Mukherjee and Paintal. The music to the film is by Kalyanji Anandji. Almafuerte Almafuerte is a 1949 Argentine drama film directed by Luis César Amadori and written by Belisario García Villar. The film is a biography of the Argentine poet Pedro Bonifacio Palacios. The film starred Narciso Ibáñez Menta as Almafuerte and Pola Alonso. En mi casa mando yo En mi casa mando yo is a 1968 Argentine film. Bomb in the High Street Bomb in the High Street is a 1961 British drama film directed by Peter Bezencenet and Terry Bishop. It stars Ronald Howard, Terry Palmer and Suzanna Leigh. Irish Whiskey Rebellion The Irish Whiskey Rebellion is a 1972 crime drama, directed by Chester Erskine and starring William Devane, Anne Meara, Richard Mulligan, John Pleshette, David Groh, Stephen Joyce, and William Challee. It is based on a 1969 "A Change in The Wind" novel by Leslie Waller. The film is set in Prohibition Era and shows a story of an IRA member who tries to land a shipment of contraband whiskey. National Red Cross Pageant The National Red Cross Pageant was an American war pageant that was performed in order to sell war bonds, support the National Red Cross, and promote a positive opinion about American involvement in World War I. This pageant was a production put on in support of funding for Americas participation in World War I, also known as the Great War. It was also an all-star revue silent film, now considered a lost film, directed by Christy Cabanne. Vietato ai minori Vietato ai minori is a 1992 Italian comedy film directed by Maurizio Ponzi. Sayon no kane was a 1943 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Shimizu and based on the true story of a 17-year-old Atayal girl called Sayun Hayun from Nanao village, Giran district, Taihoku Prefecture, Taiwan, who went missing and was thought to have drowned whilst helping carry the luggage of her teacher Masaki Takita during a storm in 1938. Sixteen Sixteen is a 1943 Argentine film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen. Leonora of the Seven Seas Leonora of the Seven Seas is a 1955 Brazilian mystery film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen. Troop Train Troop Train is a 1943 short propaganda film produced by the Office of War Information. While the films assumed purpose would be to educate the American public about the role of railroad transportation of military divisions, Troop Train takes a more stylistic approach, with absolutely no narration and little dialogue. The director uses images to tell the story. Footage of rows of war material, troops marching and locomotives are cleverly edited to create a montage propaganda film, something of a rarity in the United States. The film is also notable for its depiction of service mens life on the long trips across the country to unknown ports, and to unknown fronts in the war. Locos por la música Locos por la música is a 1980 Argentine film directed by Henry Dawi. It was released in 1980. Samyy posledniy den The Last Day is a 1972 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Ulyanov. The screen version of the play of the same name by Boris Vasilyev. Karthika Deepam Kartika Deepam is a 1979 Telugu film directed by Laxmi Deepak and starring Sobhan Babu, Sridevi and Sharada. The music score by Chellapilla Satyam are memorable. Sobhan Babu won Filmfare Best Actor Award. The film was declared a Blockbuster at the box office. The film is remade as Maang Bharo Sajana in Hindi directed by Tatineni Rama Rao and in Kannada as Sowbhagya Lakshmi. Fears Los Miedos is a 1980 Argentine horror film directed by Alejandro Doria. Shri Ranganeethulu Sri Ranga Neethulu is a 1983 Telugu comedy film, produced by Venkat Akkineni, Nagarjuna Akkineni under the Annapurna Studios banner and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Sridevi in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film is a remake of the Tamil film Ooty Varai Uravu. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. L'ange de la nuit The Angel of the Night is a 1944 French drama film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Jean-Louis Barrault, Michèle Alfa and Henri Vidal. The films sets were designed by the art directors Lucien Aguettand and Raymond Nègre. El extraño del pelo largo El Extraño del pelo largo is a 1970 Argentine film. Lito Nebbia Liliana Caldini Charly Harry's War Harrys War is an Australian short film. It is written and directed by Richard Frankland produced by John Foss and Richard Franklin and stars David Ngoombujarra. It was broadcast nationally on SBS and ABC TV. Harrys War is based on Franklands Uncle, Harry Saunders, who fought for Australia in the South Pacific in World War Two. Saunders fought for his country in the hope that his actions would help Aboriginal people gain citizenship. El inmigrante latino The Latin Immigrant is a 1980 Colombian comedy film directed by Gustavo Nieto Roa. The film was selected as the Colombian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Las aventuras del Capitán Piluso en el castillo del terror Las Aventuras del Capitán Piluso en el castillo del terror is a 1963 black-and-white Argentine family comedy film directed by Francis Lauric and written by Humberto Ortiz. The film starred Alberto Olmedo and Humberto Ortiz. Girl Crazy Girl Crazy is a 1997 American comedy film written and directed by Richard Dutcher. Dutchers first feature film, it was initially shown on HBOs Cinemax service, and never received theatrical distribution. Vietnam Requiem Vietnam Requiem was an ABC News Closeup television documentary directed by Bill Couturié and Jonas McCord and photographed by Ted Haimes. It was filmed in 1982, and transmitted in 1984 about the post-traumatic stress disorder suffered by veterans. It provided a substantial part of the sound samples used by Paul Hardcastle in his 1985 song "19". The film comprises interviews with five Vietnam War veterans then in prison for crimes committed after discharge, inter-cut with news footage from the time of the war, with narration by Peter Thomas. So Young, So Bright is a 1955 color Japanese musical film, directed by Toshio Sugie. This is the first of the so-called "three girl" series of films produced by Tōhō Studio, which involved teaming three popular young female stars of the period, employing a plot that portrayed their characters as best friends and recounted their romances and other adventures. This film was Tohos highest-grossing film of 1955. Production design was made by Shinobu Muraki and the sound recordist was Masanobu Miyazaki. Anna Karenina Anna Karenina is a 1953 Soviet historical drama film directed by Tatyana Lukashevich and starring Alla Tarasova, Nikolai Sosnin and Pavel Massalsky. It is based on Leo Tolstoys novel Anna Karenina. Ameer Aadmi Gharib Aadmi Ameer Aadmi Gareeb Aadmi is a 1985 Bollywood film, directed by Amjad Khan, starring Shatrughan Sinha and Zeenat Aman. Manchi Manasulu Manchi Manasulu is a 1962 Telugu drama film produced by C. Sundaram under the Babu Movies banner and directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri in the lead roles and music composed K. V. Mahadevan. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Kumudham. Surprise of a Knight The Surprise of a Knight is a gay, hardcore pornographic film from the United States. Most likely released in 1929, it is notable for being the earliest known American pornographic film to depict exclusively homosexual intercourse. Le cavalier noir Le cavalier noir is a 1945 French historical adventure film directed by Gilles Grangier, starring Georges Guétary and Mila Parély. It was one of the most popular movies in France in 1945 with admissions of 3,672,572. Pelikán má alibi Pelikán má alibi is a 1940 Czechoslovak criminal comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Miroslav Homola, Marie Glázrová, Jaroslav Marvan. Pesum Daivam Pesum Dheivam is a 1967 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by K. S. Gopalakrishnan and produced by R. Balasubramaniam. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Padmini, S. V. Ranga Rao and S. V. Sahasranamam. The films score was composed by K. V. Mahadevan. Police 2020 Police 2020 is a one-off television pilot, first broadcast in 1997, that was set to be the first episode of an ongoing British crime drama series. Set in the near future, the pilot starred Liam Cunningham as DCI Billy OConnell, the head of a police nightshift force, who is tasked with tackling an armed suspect, Eddie Longshaw, who takes a group of Russian immigrants hostage in an elevator after blaming the immigrant population for an outbreak of tuberculosis that took the lives of most of his family. However, whilst conducting his investigation, OConnell and a close colleague, Marsha Beagley, are both in the process of competing for a promotion, and are being monitored throughout the crisis to see who performs better, unaware that their superiors are taking advantage of the situation to pit them against each other. Although the feature-length pilot gained much press attention, a full series was not commissioned. Notably, the pilot has never been commercially released on VHS on DVD. Gunahon Ka Devta Gunahon Ka Devta is a 1967 Bollywood drama film, produced and directed by Devi Sharma under the Janta Chitra banner. It stars Jeetendra, Rajshree in the lead roles and music composed by Shankar Jaikishan. Broken Barrier Broken Barrier is a 1952 New Zealand film. It was directed and produced by John OShea and Roger Mirams, and written by OShea. It starred Kay Ngarimu and Terence Bayler, and also featured Myra Hapi Smith, Bill Merito and George Ormond. Coyote The Coyotes Justice is a 1956 Mexican-Spanish western film directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent and starring Abel Salazar, Gloria Marín and Manuel Monroy. Based on the character El Coyote created by José Mallorquí. It was a sequel to the 1955 film The Coyote. The Crow The Crow is a 1919 American short Western film directed by B. Reeves Eason. Le Lit... Ze Bawdy Bed Le plumard en folie is a 1974 Canadian-French comedy film directed by Jacques Lemoine and Georges Combret and starring Alice Sapritch, Michel Galabru and Jacques Préboist. Bili Hendthi Bili Hendthi is a 1975 Kannada movie, directed by Puttanna Kanagal, starring Aarathi, Loknath and Margaret Thomsen. Ctrnáctý u stolu Fourteen at the Table is a 1943 Czech film directed by Oldrich Nový and Antonín Zelenka and starring Karel Höger, Ludvík Veverka and Helena Friedlová. It was made in German-occupied Czechoslovakia, where a Czech-language cinema continued to exist. The screenplay was based on a story by the retired German silent film actress Ossi Oswalda. The films sets were designed by the art director Jan Zázvorka. Humshakal Humshakal is a 1992 Indian Bollywood film directed by Kalpataru. It stars Shammi Kapoor, Vinod Khanna and Meenakshi Seshadri in pivotal roles. film was " Super Hit " at the box office. Tracked by Bloodhounds; or, A Lynching at Cripple Creek Tracked by Bloodhounds; or, A Lynching at Cripple Creek is a 1904 silent crime drama short film directed by Harry Buckwalter. Letha Manasulu Leta Manasulu is a 1966 Telugu language drama film directed by Krishnan–Panju and produced by A. V. Meiyappan under AVM Productions banner. The film stars Haranath, Jamuna and Kutty Padmini in the lead roles. The music was composed by M. S. Viswanathan. This film is remake of English movie The Parent Trap.It is a remake of 1965 Tamil film Kuzhandaiyum Deivamum which itself was an adaptation of the 1953 British film Twice Upon a Time and 1961 movie The Parent Trap - both based on the Erich Kästners 1949 German novel Lottie and Lisa. Roosevelt in Africa Roosevelt in Africa is a film by Cherry Kearton, released in 1910. It is a documentary about the Smithsonian–Roosevelt African Expedition, featuring Theodore Roosevelt in Africa. It is shot in silent black and white. One of the biggest headline-grabbing stories of 1910 was former president Theodore Roosevelts safari into Africa. Landing in Mombasa in 1909, Roosevelt spent months in the wilds of East Africa, hunting big game in parts of what are now Kenya and Uganda. For some of this journey, he was accompanied by famed British bird-and-animal photographer Cherry Kearton, who shot wildlife and native scenes with a hand-cranked motion picture camera. Among the scenes captured by Keartons camera were a number of Maasai gatherings and dances – although the Maasai were incorrectly identified in the films slates as "Zulus." Quick to cash in on the media frenzy, the Selig Polyscope Company of Chicago released a fake documentary that it had shot at its own California game preserve, using a lookalike actor as a stand-in for Roosevelt when necessary. Motion Picture Patents Company, using Pathé as its distribution arm, responded by releasing the authentic Kearton footage under the title Roosevelt in Africa. Kearton had dreamed of filming an African lion, but was unable to do so during the Roosevelt voyage. The fake Selig film did feature a lion – a tamed aged lion. Ten Years Old Ten Years Old is a 1927 American short silent comedy film directed by Anthony Mack. It was the 58th Our Gang short subject released. It was remade as Birthday Blues in 1932. Your Own Back Yard Your Own Back Yard is a 1925 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 43rd Our Gang short subject released. Garshom Garshom is a 1999 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. T. Kunju Muhammed. The film stars Urvashi, Murali, Madhu and Siddique in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Ramesh Narayan. It was the debut film of noted lyricist Rafeeq Ahammed. Nandu Nandu is a 1981 Tamil feature film written and directed by J. Mahendran. The films score and soundtrack are composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Takeover Takeover is a 1988 Australian film directed by Robert Marchand and starring Barry Otto, Anne Tenney, and Paul Chubb. The film is about George Oppenheimer, a computer inventor. Ayúdeme usted compadre Ayúdeme usted compadre is a 1968 Chilean musical film directed by Germán Becker. It was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival. 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My Way My Way is a 1973 South African drama film directed by Emil Nofal and Roy Sargent and starring Joe Stewardson, Richard Loring, Marie Du Toit and Tony Jay. It was followed by a sequel My Way II in 1977. Kastus Kalinovskiy Kastus Kalinovskiy is a 1928 Soviet silent biopic film directed by Vladimir Gardin. It portrays the nineteenth century revolutionary Konstanty Kalinowski. Northern Patrol Northern Patrol is a 1953 American western film directed by Rex Bailey and starring Kirby Grant, Marian Carr and William Phipps. The film was part of a series of ten films featuring Kirby Grant as a Canadian Mountie. Zuckerkandl! Zuckerkandl is a 1968 animated film directed by John Hubley. Narrated by Robert Maynard Hutchins, a former president of the University of Chicago and dean of Yale Law School, it was made into a comic book of the same name. The film profiles the fictitious philosopher Alexander Zuckerkandl and can be interpreted as a parody of Sigmund Freud. 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A dos aguas The Two Waters is a 1988 Argentine drama film directed by Carlos Olguin-Trelawny, his opera prima, and written Martha Gavensky starring Miguel Ángel Solá and Bárbara Mújica. Devatha Devata is a 1965 Telugu drama film, produced by B. Purushottam, presented by comedian Padmanabham and directed by K. Hemambharadhara Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Savitri in the lead roles and music composed by S. P. Kodandapani. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Druvasangamam Dhruvasangamam is a 1981 Indian Malayalam film directed by J. Sasikumar, starring Mohanlal, Manavalan Joseph, Shubha and Sukumaran. The film has a musical score by Raveendran. The film is a remake of the Tamil film Kudiyirundha Koyil, which itself is a remake of the Hindi film China Town. Ivide Ellavarkkum Sugham Ivide Ellavarkkum Sukham is a 1987 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Jeassy and produced by K. T. Kunjumon. 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The film is based on Mark Twain’s novel, The Prince and the Pauper and was later remade into the Hindi film Raja Aur Runk and dubbed into Tamil as Aandi Petra Selvam. Paap Aur Punya Paap Aur Punya is a Bollywood film directed by Prayag Raj. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore and Ajit. Shashi Kapoor also appears in dual role. Plot:Fair-minded Raja Gajraj Singh is overthrown in a coup by his brother, Balbir Singh. Both Gajrajs and Balbirs wives are pregnant, and give birth to twin sons, and a son respectively. Balbir orders that Gajrajs son be killed. Then he arranges for Gajraj and his wifes accidental death by a motor vehicle. Years go by, most people have forgotten Raja Gajraj, and Balbir is the sole acclaimed ruler with his fair-minded and soft-spoken son, Ganga Singh, who is all set to succeed the throne from his dad. Then Ganga meets a young woman named Jugni from a poor family and falls in love with her, she too falls in love with him, and both want to get married. But Balbir will not have anything to do with her, as he would like Ganga to marry rich and wealthy Mala. Chaos and anarchy suddenly descent upon the palace, when Ganga undergoes a character change and becomes womanizing, alcoholic, and foul-mouthed, much to the chagrin of his dad. But the clouds do have a silver lining for Ganga is now willing to wed Mala. What was the reason behind the sudden change in Ganga? What will the poor heart-broken Jugni do now? The Mind-Benders: LSD and the Hallucinogens The Mind-Benders is an educational antidrug documentary film concerning hallucinogens produced for the United States Food and Drug Administration in 1967. It "explores the potential therapeutic uses and the known hazards of LSD and other hallucinogens, as well as some of the motivations of abusers". The color 16 mm film was made available from Bureau of Drug Abuse Control field offices and from the FDA National Medical Audiovisual Center. The governments description states that it contains "graphics that suggest a hallucinogenic experience, snippets of interviews with users and doctors, and taped sessions of research with volunteers, the film delves into the destructive as well as possible positive uses of the drug". According to some academics, the policies pursued by the government including this and other anti-drug films, "structured social experience users...in such a way as to generate experiences defined as bad trips". The film was recommended for school curricula by government and non-government authorities, and was used in some U.S. schools. The Saint in Manhattan The Saint in Manhattan is a 1987 television pilot for an Australian-filmed, US-backed revival series based on The Saint starring Andrew Clarke as Simon Templar. 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"The Jar" is an epic that deals with a struggle between good and evil. Dirty Tennis Dirty Tennis is a 1989 short comedy parody video about tennis instructional videos. It stars Dick Van Patten, Bruce Jenner and Nicollette Sheridan. It was written by James Van Patten and directed by Jonathan Baker and George J. Bloom. The short comedy was released on VHS in 1989. As part of Dick Van Pattons post-Eight is Enough popularity, it was written by Van Pattons son Jimmy to depict in a comedic fashion how Dick is able to defeat a skilled opponent in a tennis game by using poor sportsmanship cheats. Kudumba Visesham Kudumba Vishesham is a 1994 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. Anil, Babu Narayanan, starring Thilakan and Kaviyoor Ponnamma in the lead roles. The film was remake of Veedu Manaivi Makkal. Ulemae 4: Thunder V Operation Wuroemae 4: Thunder V Operation was the fourth in the Ureme series of Korean childrens science-fiction films directed by Kim Cheong-gi and starring Shim Hyung-rae. 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It also looks at Serb atrocities in Bosnia, skinhead activity in Prague as well as how portable cameras are used by police to film protesters. The film also explores the role of faxes in the Tiananmen Square uprising and the then-emerging use of text messaging in protests. Ek Bar Mooskura Do Ek Bar Mooskura Do is a 1972 Bollywood drama film directed by Ram Mukherjee. The film stars Shobhna Samarth, Joy Mukherjee, Tanuja and Deb Mukherjee. O.P. Nayyars hit music was one of the plus point of this film. Almost all the songs of the film were enjoyable. Particularly, "Kitne Atal The Tere Iraade" sung by Kishore Kumar is considered one of his best, heart-touching, passionate and fastest songs. The other version of the song in the movie is sung by Asha Bhosle. Afghantsi Afghantsi is a 1988 documentary film directed by Peter Kosminsky for Yorkshire Television. It is based on numerous interviews with Soviet soldiers and officers filmed in Kabul at the end of the Soviet–Afghan War. 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This was the debut movie for villain Mohan Joshi, prior to that, he had worked in Marathi movies. Bhookamp is a crime thriller, made on the International Drug cartel, Syndicate, operating in India, through Extortion, in local parlance, the "Supari" killers. P.C. 369 P.C. 369 is a 1987 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by P. Chandrakumar. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Mukesh, Rohini and Maniyanpilla Raju. The film has musical score by K. P. N. Pillai. Grihaprevesam Grihaprevesam is a 1992 Malayalam film directed by Mohan Kupleri. This is the debut movie of Mohan Kupleri. Jagadish, Siddique, Jagathy Sreekumar, Rekha etc. played the main roles in the movie. The movie is about a wrong couple who get married in Guruvayoor temple due to a mix-up. The movie was produced by Chandran Kilimanoor under the banner of Sree Bhuvaneswari Movie Arts and was distributed by Film Mates. The story, screenplay and dialogue was handled by Mani Shornnur . Kallan Kappail Thanne Kallan Kappalil Thanne is a 1992 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thevalakkara Chellappan, starring Jagadish and Siddique in the lead roles. Guru Sishyan Guru Sishyan is a 1997 Malayalam movie directed by Sasi Shankar. The movie features Jagadish, Kalabhavan Mani, Jagathy Sreekumar and Kaveri in the lead roles. The movie was produced by Swathi Arunachalam Pillai under the banner of Ajantha Productions and was distributed by Ajantha Production Release. Kaloor Dennis wrote the screenplay and dialogues for the movie, for which the story was by the director himself. Kanmashi Kanmashi is a 2002 Indian Malayalam film, directed by VM Vinu and produced by Kabeer Palakkad. The film stars Sukumari, Jagathy Sreekumar, Nedumudi Venu and Kalabhavan Mani in lead roles. The film had musical score by M Jayachandran. Madame Baptiste Madame Baptiste is a 1974 French film directed by Claude Santelli. Do Dilon Ki Dastaan Do Dilon Ki Dastaan is a 1985 Indian Bollywood film directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar. It stars Sanjay Dutt and Padmini Kolhapure in pivotal roles. The film is solely and exclusively owned by RKD Studios now, who bought the rights of same in 2008. Do Waqt Ki Roti Do Waqt Ki Roti is a 1988 Indian Bollywood film directed by Satpal and produced by M.P. Agrawal. It stars Feroz Khan, Sanjeev Kumar, Reena Roy and Sulakshana Pandit in pivotal roles. Guardians of the Clouds Guardians of the Clouds is a 2004 Italian drama film written and directed by Luciano Odorisio and starring Alessandro Gassmann, Franco Nero and Anna Galiena. It won the Golden Pyramid at the 28th Cairo International Film Festival. Qatil Qatil is a 1988 Hindi crime mystery thriller film directed by Ashok Gaikwad and produced by Shama Akhtar and Nasim Hijazi. The film stars Aditya Pancholi and Sangeeta Bijlani in the lead roles. Shakti Kapoor plays the antagonist. Kiran Kumar, Amjad Khan, Raza Murad, Vikram Gokhale and Anjana Mumtaz play supporting roles. The soundtrack is composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal with lyrics by Sameer. The film follows the story of a young law student who challenges the law of death penalty and implicates himself in a murder case of a prostitute to prove that innocent people are given the punishment of death penalty. A Victim of the Mormons A Victim of the Mormons is a 1911 Danish silent thriller film directed by August Blom. The film was controversial for demonizing the Mormon religion, and its box-office success is cited for initiating a decade of anti-Mormon propaganda films in America. It tells the story of an attractive young woman who is seduced and kidnapped by a Mormon missionary, then forced to accompany him to Utah to become one of his wives. The film became a hit, partly due to the popularity of its star, Valdemar Psilander, and partly due to the publicity arising from objections by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its failed campaign to ban the film. The New Road Naya Raasta is a 1970 Bollywood drama film, produced by I.A.Nadiadwala on Pushpa Pictures banner and directed by Khalid Akhtar. The film stars Jeetendra, Asha Parekh in the lead roles and music composed by N. Dutta. Imposible Imposible is a 2004 comedy-drama film directed by Cristian Pauls and written by Alan Pauls and Cristian Pauls. The cast includes Jimena Anganuzzi, Vera Czemerinski, Damián de Santo, Francisco Fernández de Rosa, and Alejandra Flechner. Hum Intezaar Karenge Hum Intezaar Karenge is a 1989 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Prabhat Roy, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Padmini Kolhapure, Vinod Mehra, Jagdeep, Shakti Kapoor, Shafi Inamdar and Dina Pathak. Ram Bharose Ram Bharose is a 1977 Bollywood comedy film directed by Anand Sagar. Andaman Kathali Andaman Kadhali is a 1978 Indian Tamil film, directed by Muktha Srinivasan and produced by V. Ramasamy. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Sujatha, Chandra Mohan and Thengai Srinivasan in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. The film was remade in Telugu as Andaman Ammayi. Preet Na Jane Reet Preet Na Jane Reet is a 1966 film directed by S.Banerjee starring Shammi Kapoor and Saroja Devi as the romantic lead. Nai Roshni Nai Roshni is a 1967 Bollywood film starring Ashok Kumar,, Bhanumati, Mala Sinha, Biswajeet, Raaj Kumar, Tanuja and others. The film was directed by C.V. Sridhar, produced by Vasu Menon, with music by Ravi, story by Nihar Ranjan Gupta and dialogues and lyrics by Rajendra Krishan. It was also made in Tamil by the same producer, under the name Poovum Pottum and in Telugu as Punyavathi. Kassettenliebe Kassettenliebe is a 1981 Swiss comedy film directed by Rolf Lyssy and starring Emil Steinberger, Franziska Oehme and Hilde Ziegler. A matrimonial agency is thrown into chaos when it adopts a new electronic system. Polly World Polly Pocket: Lunar Eclipse is a 2003 direct-to-DVD film based on the Polly Pocket line of dolls. It was the first animated film based on the franchise, the first of three developed by Universal Studios, succeeded by films Cool at the Pocket Plaza and PollyWorld. Despite its obscure reception in the United States, the film became popular with Latin American countries due to the high sales of the Polly Pocket line at the time in the region. In the United States, the film was released as a free box prize whenever you bought any Polly Pocket Quik-Clik playset or Kelloggs cereal. The film has some scene cameos of Jammin In Jamaica Shiv Ram Shiv Ram is a 1991 Bollywood Action film, produced by Jai Sharma under the Tanushree Films banner and directed by Jagdish A. Sharma. It stars Jeetendra, Aditya Pancholi, Javed Jaffrey, Sangeeta Bijlani, Ekta Sohini in the lead roles and music composed by Rajesh Roshan. Agni Pareeksha Agni Pareeksha is a 1981 Bollywood film produced by B.R. Chopra and directed by Kamal Majumdar. Die Alive Die Alive is a Canadian feature film directed by JF Leduc. It was shot on DV in 2000 and released on DVD in 2001. Die Alive is a comedy that tells the story of a no-budget film crew attempting to shoot a horror film in an abandoned hospital that turns out to be really haunted. According to director JF Leduc, it was originally intended to shoot the "movie-in-the-movie" that the characters are shooting over a three-week period. Just 24 hours before the "get go", it was announced that they could no longer get the hospital for the three weeks they had planned, but that they could still use it for free for the weekend. The film was improvised over the weekend and cost about US$300 to produce. The film was awarded a Guinness World Record as "Least Expensive Feature Film" ever made. It premiered at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal, was projected theatrically in Canada and Argentina, was shown to a pay-per-view audience on Hollywood.com and later released on DVD. This record was printed in the 2005 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records. Pioneers in Petticoats Pioneers in Petticoats is a 44-minute film produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It was commissioned for the centennial of the founding of the Young Womens Mutual Improvement Association. In it, the main character, Abigail Harper, is chosen as the local president of the Young Womens Retrenchment Society and finds her values challenged. Khandaan Khandaan is a 1979 drama film, produced by Sibte Hassan Rizvi under the New World Enterprises banner and directed by Anil Ganguly. It stars Jeetendra, Sulakshana Pandit, Bindiya Goswami in the lead roles and music composed by Khayyam. This film is remade in Telugu as Jeevitha Ratnam, starring Sobhan Babu, Rati Agnihotri, Sumalatha in the pivotal roles. Sharafat Chhod Di Maine Sharafat Chod Di Maine is a 1976 Bollywood film directed by Jagdev Bhambri. Sulang Kirilli Sulang Kirilli, is a 2002 Sinhalese language feature film directed and produced by Inoka Sathyangani. It stars Linton Semage and Damitha Abeyratne in lead roles along with Jayani Senanayake and Leonie Kotalawela. Music composed by Navaratne Gamage. It is the 1018th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Thatcher: The Final Days Thatcher: The Final Days is a 1991 British television film about the events surrounding the final few days of Margaret Thatchers time as Prime Minister. It was written by Richard Maher, directed by Tim Sullivan and starred Sylvia Syms in the role of Thatcher. The film was produced for ITV by Granada Television and first shown on ITV on Wednesday 11 September 1991 at 9:00pm. The film was released on DVD in 2007. The God King The God King is a 1974 British-Sri Lankan historical film directed by Lester James Peries. The film is based on the historical clash between brothers Kasyapa and Moggalana on Sigiriya Rock. Producer Dimitri de Grunwald financed the epic film as a dual project between England and Sri Lanka. He provided the three main actors, the script, the assistant director, the production Manager, makeup artist and money while the task of making the film was given to the Sri Lankans. Badnam Farishte Badnam Farishte is a 1971 Bollywood court drama film. The film has Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore as lawyers who fight for unemployed youth who had gotten into the crime world. These two actors made extended guest appearances in this film. The introduction commentary was done by Dharmendra. The cast included mostly the newcomers and struggling artistes of that time. The film was the first box office flop in the career of Rajesh Khanna since the beginning of his 17 consecutive hits from 1969 to 1971. There were other films of Khanna which were running well at the box office, due to which this social film was not screened by in many theatres by distributors, due to which producers suffered losses. Badnam Farishte in 1971 was the first film of Khanna to flop at the box office since his consecutive 17 hits from 1969. Before the release of Maalik in 1972, Khanna had 9 more hits in the year 1972. In the year 1972, Khanna acted in 10 releases of which 9 became successful. His Hindi films Dushman, Amar Prem, Apna Desh and Mere Jeevan Saathi, together earned more than Rs.5 crore. His other films of 1972 such as Dil Daulat Duniya, Bawarchi, Joroo Ka Ghulam and Shehzada earned more than Rs.4.5 crores. He also made a guest appearance in Anuraag, which also was successful at the box office. After Maalik, he did a guest appearance in Telugu movie called Bangaru Babu, directed by V.B. Rajendra Prasad, which was hit. Ozornik The Mischievous Boy is a 1977 Uzbek adventure film based on an eponymous story by Gʻafur Gʻulom. The film was directed by Damir Salimov and the screenplay was written by Shuhrat Abbosov and Aleksandr Naumov. Shum bola is one of the most popular Uzbek films and has gained considerable acclaim both from Uzbek and foreign film critics. The film stars Abduraim Abduvahobov as Qoravoy, a ten-year-old boy whose restless nature leads him to deal with different people and life situations. Teen Batti Char Raasta Teen Batti Char Raasta is a 1953 Hindi comedy-drama film on national integration directed by V. Shantaram. The film was made under the Rajkamal Kalamandir banner and produced by Shantaram. The story and dialogue were by Diwan Sharar while the cinematography was by G. Balkrishna. With music composed by Shivram Krishna, it had lyrics by Pyare Lal Santoshi. The star cast included Karan Dewan, Sandhya, Shashikala, Nirupa Roy, Sheila Ramani, Dewan Sharar and Lalita Kumari. The film, which portrays national integration, involved a family, whose patriarch Lala Gulabchand, is a Punjabi married to a woman from Uttar Pradesh. He lives near a crossroads with three lights and four streets. The crossroads is used symbolically as a union of the different states and religions in the country, as mentioned in the film. Their five of six sons then marry girls from five different states in India and the story follows the chaos that ensues. The film had a sub-plot weaved into it in the form of a dark-complexioned girl, Shyama, who is first humiliated by the hero Ramesh, and then accepted by him as he falls in love with the "real person". Troublesome Night 19 Troublesome Night 19 is a 2003 Hong Kong horror comedy film produced by Nam Yin and directed by Yip Wai-ying. It is the 19th installment in the Troublesome Night film series. Nalayak Nalayak is a 1978 Bollywood Action film, produced by Jagdish Sharma on Veena Films banner and directed by Padmanabh. Starring Jeetendra, Leena Chandavarkar in the lead roles and music composed by Kalyanji Anandji. Ganges: River to Heaven Ganges: River to Heaven, is a 2003 American documentary film by Boston filmmaker, Gayle Ferraro. The film documents the culture and beliefs of the Hindu religion across the Ganges River which has been considered holy in India. Murder and the Android Murder and the Android was a television movie based on Fondly Fahrenheit, a 1954 story by Alfred Bester. It was broadcast on November 8, 1959 as a NBC Sunday Showcase production. The film was produced by Robert Alan Aurthur, directed by Alex Segal, and starred Kevin McCarthy, Rip Torn, Vladimir Sokoloff, Suzanne Pleshette and Sono Osato. In 1960, science fiction author Frederik Pohl called this film, "almost the only first-rate television play on a science fiction theme". It was nominated for the 1960 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. This story is based 400 years in the future, when a man inherits an android. This synthetic being was created in a laboratory as a submissive, obedient construct. Unfortunately the android malfunctions and attempts to dominate its master. Tu quai sai gon Four Oddballs of Saigon or The Saigon Fabulous Four is a 1973 Vietnamese 35mm eastmancolor film directed by La Thoại Tân. Yemandi Avida Vachindi Evandi Aavida Vachindi is 1993 Telugu drama film directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana starring Sobhan Babu, Vanisri, Sharada, Harish, Rambha in the lead roles. The film narrates the story of a struggling husband is who married two wives. Sobhan Babu played the key role as a struggling husband while Sharada and Vanisri played the roles of his wives. The film was a Superhit at the box office and became the last major success in Sobhan Babus career. Biu che ji che san chuen suet Roaring Wheels is a 2000 Hong Kong action movie directed by Aman Chang.The film starring Karen Mok, Dave Wong, Moses Chan and Maggie Siu in the lead roles. Trishakti Trishakti is a 1999 Indian Bollywood film directed by Madhur Bhandarkar. It stars Arshad Warsi, Sharad Kapoor, Milind Gunaji and Radhika in pivotal roles. Insaan Aur Shaitan Insaan Aur Shaitan is a 1970 Bollywood action film directed by Aspi Irani. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar and Aruna Irani. Paisa Yeh Paisa Paisa Yeh Paisa is a 1985 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Sohanlal Kanwar and produced by Ashok Khanna. It stars Jackie Shroff and Meenakshi Seshadri. it was released on September 30, 1985 in India. War Feels Like War War Feels Like War is a 2004 British documentary film. It was broadcast in the United States as part of the P.O.V. series. For three months, Spanish filmmaker Esteban Uyarra followed five reporters and photographers from Denmark, Norway, Poland, and the United States in Iraq. These journalists circumvented military media control to get access to a different perspective on the Iraq War. As the Coalition of the willing swept into Iraq, some journalists in Kuwait decided to travel in their wake, risking their lives to discover the impact of war on civilians. The journalists include best-selling author P.J. ORourke, who was working for ABC Radio, as well as reporters and photographers for news operations ranging from Polands Radio Zet to Stephanie Sinclair, a photographer for the Chicago Tribune. Kingdom of Gifts Kingdom of Gifts is a 1978 British animated film directed by Ted Kneeland, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jo Anna Kneeland. The score was composed by Mario Braggiotti. The Little Girl Next Door The Little Girl Next Door is a 1912 American silent short drama directed by Lucius Henderson and written by Philip Lonergan. The film starred William Garwood and Marguerite Snow in the lead roles. Prints of the film are in the Library of Congress and other collections. The Man Who Broke Britain The Man Who Broke Britain is a 2004 BBC Television drama about a financial collapse triggered by a devastating terrorist strike. Summer Heat Summer Heat is a 1968 Hong Kong film directed by the Japanese director Kō Nakahira and produced by Shaw Brothers Studio. Dand Nayak Dand Nayak is a 1998 Bollywood film starring Naseeruddin Shah, Manek Bedi, Ayesha Jhulka Inder Kumar Tisca Chopra, Shilpa Shirodkar, Satyen Kapoo and Paresh Rawal. Beat Beat is a 1998 Japanese film. Directed by Amon Miyamoto, the films narrative is set in Okinawa in the 1960s, during the military occupation by the American government. The plot was inspired by Naminoue no Maria, a novel by the Okinawan writer Eiki Matayoshi. Beat was screened during Critics Week at the 1998 Venice International Film Festival. The Making of 'Mr. Buechner's Dream' The Making of Mr. Buechners Dream is a DVD released in 2005 by the American rock band Daniel Amos on Stunt Records. The 90 minute film was edited together from over nine hours of randomly filmed home movies and footage made while the band was recording their epic 32 song album, Mr. Buechners Dream. This "making of" documentary shows the band at work rehearsing the new songs and recording in the studio. Many "making of" documentaries, like The Beatles Let It Be do not actually show a lot of footage of the band recording what is actually found on the album. For example, many of that films performances are different takes or rehearsals. In this film however, much of what is shown on the screen is the band recording exactly what is found on the album - from guitar solos, to vocals, to bass tracks. The film starts out letting the viewer roam around the band while its rehearsing in drummer Ed McTaggarts house in California. The band is seen going through several of the songs from the album and working out chord changes. In most cases, the lyrics to the songs were not yet finished at this point so lead singer Terry Scott Taylor is seen improvising lyrics while the band plays. The next segment is an introduction to The Green Room studios and a short tribute to longtime D.A. engineer and friend, Gene Eugene, set to the music of "Flash In Your Eyes," a song written about the late engineer and friend of the band. The rest of the film is inside the studio as the band works out guitar, bass, vocals, and drum tracks. The viewer gets to see the creative process as each band member takes part in making suggestions and giving their own ideas on each track. Also included in this segment is a number of comedy segments that the band put together in between sessions. Bonus material on the DVD includes a live performance by the band at the 2001 Creation Festival. Because much of this film is simply home movie footage filmed by the band itself, there are some quality issues from time to time. Lighting is not always the best and there are a few scenes with some digital noise in the audio. The producers of the film did their best to minimize these problems, but they are still noticeable at times. Aakhri Badla Aakhri Badla is a 1989 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Mangal Chakraborty, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Yogita Bali, Prem Chopra, Tom Alter, Jayshree T. and Shiva Rindani.Aakhri Badla is also dubbed in Bengali as "Swarna Trishna. Phish Tracking Tracking is a documentary about the band Phish and the recording of the album Hoist. It is directed by the bands bass player, Mike Gordon, who wrote, for the VHS packaging: While in the studio recording the album Hoister I sported a video camera. Sometimes I pushed the record button. Others, the stop. Alas, I edited. Using machines small yet sweet, I assembled Tracking. This isnt about railroad tracks or stuffing things up the tender nostril. Its about 48 tracks of sound, adjacent on strips of plastic. Like mixing lilac petals, coriander, chunks of butter, and fennel into a soup. Tracking is the recording of different sounds, adjacent on strips of plastic. . . . Many of the musicians on the album, Alison Krauss, Béla Fleck, and actor Jonathan Frakes, are shown recording tracks that eventually wound up on the album. The documentary is approximately 25 minutes long and was produced by Cactus Films. Palnati Pourusham Palnaati Pourusham is a 1994 Telugu film directed by Muthyala Subbaiah. It is a remake of the 1993 Tamil film Kizhakku Cheemayile, which was directed by P. Bharathiraja. The film tells the story of a brother and a sister. Krishnam Raju and Radhika have been praised for their roles in the film . Raju won the Filmfare Best Actor Award. The Emerald Diamond The Emerald Diamond is a documentary following the history of Baseball Ireland and the Irish national baseball team. It was released in 2006. Director John Fitzgerald financed the film almost entirely on credit cards while working freelance at various jobs in the TV and film industries. The film crew was made up of professionals from in and around Fitzgeralds hometown of Valhalla, NY, with each crew member coincidentally living in towns along the Metro North Railroads Harlem Line – leading to the creation of Harlem Line Pictures and, later, Harlem Line Media. Fight or Flight Fight or Flight is a 2007 documentary film produced by Peter J McCarthy and directed by McCarthy and Shane Sutton. The film won "Best Foreign Documentary" at the Long Island Film Festival as well as "Best Documentary" at festivals in Hamburg, Toronto and California. The film took over five years to make and was first premiered at the DocNz International film festival in Auckland in October 2007. It is based on a mans journey into the heart of Thai boxing in Thailand. The film was funded by the Irish Film Board. The production involved two years of travelling throughout Thailands ring fighting scene. Fight or Flight was in production at the same time Ong Bak was released. Fight or Flight is being broadcast in 2010 on Halogen TV, Viasat and Filmmaster. The Norman Rockwell Code The Norman Rockwell Code is a 2006 parody of the widely popular movie, The Da Vinci Code. The plot is ridiculously exaggerated in an attempt to mock the Da Vinci Code. The movie was listed on the June 2, 2006 issue of Entertainment Weeklys "The Must List." The Wild Puffalumps The Wild Puffalumps is a 22-minute direct-to-video animated cartoon, based on the Puffalump toy line of the same name. It was produced by Nelvana, and released on videocassette in the United States by Family Home Entertainment in 1988 and in Canada by Cineplex Odeon and MCA. This cartoon was intended to act as an advertisement for the “Wild Puffalumps” toy line, which consisted of vividly-colored Puffalumps wearing Aloha shirts and sunglasses whose lenses displayed the word “WILD” when seen at the proper angle. The glasses were large enough that the children who owned the toys could wear them, a fact which was pointed out in the television commercial for the toys. In the cartoon, the characters all live on an island separate from the rest of the world, much like many other 1980s toy-based cartoon characters. The two children who visit this place soon find themselves going on a journey, parts of which are like amusement park rides, and the word “wild” is repeatedly emphasized throughout the cartoon. All of this is intended to make the characters fit in with the current cartoon culture, as well as give the impression that the toys on which theyre based are fun and exciting. The VHS videocassette has been currently out of print since the end of the 1980s, and the cartoon was never released on DVD. The Wild Puffalumps toys were sold in 1987 and discontinued the same year. Raiden is a 1928 black and white Japanese silent film with benshi accompaniment directed by Shozo Makino and Sadatsugu Matsuda. It is a posthumous work by Makino and is the last film starring his son, Masahiro Makino. in his first role in a comedy film. Flowers Have Fallen is a 1938 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Tamizo Ishida and based on a play by Kaoru Morimoto. The films cast is made up exclusively of women without ever depicting a man on camera. Many of the actresses are from the Bungakuza theatre troupe. A print is preserved at the National Film Center of Japan. The Thin Blue Line The Thin Blue Line is a 1966 film directed by William Friedkin. It was the second of three documentaries Friedkin made for producer David Wolper. It focuses on the police force, and the experience making it influenced Friedkin on The French Connection. The Silent Fall The Silent Fall is a 2007 South African drama film set in and around Cape Town, focusing on the AIDS problem of Africa. The film was directed by Roger Hawkins. Ludzie bez jutra Ludzie bez jutra is a 1921 Polish silent film by director Aleksander Hertz. The film was considered lost for almost a hundred years before being rediscovered in Germany in 2015. HellBilly 58 Hellbilly 58 is a 2008 horror film directed by Russ Diaper about A Murdered Hillbilly returns from the dead to seek revenge on the town that put him to death in 1958. The small Town of Dackson is about to learn that the legend of Hellbilly, is true Dadayama Dadayama is a 1983 Sri Lankan Sinhala drama thriller film directed by Wasantha Obeysekara and co-produced by Rachin Chandrasiri, Sunil Jayasiri and P.A Somadasa for Canfo Films. It stars Ravindra Randeniya and Swarna Mallawarachchi in lead roles along with Somi Rathnayaka and Iranganie Serasinghe. Music composed by Premasiri Khemadasa. It is the 558th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. The film screened on 11 fifth circuit cinemas. 1 More Hit 1 More Hit is a documentary film by Shauna Garr. It follows the life of hip hop producer J-Swift, formerly of The Pharcyde, from homelessness and crack addiction to his mission to win back his life and music career. 1 More Hit screened at SXSW in 2007. The documentary highlighted J-Swift’s charismatic personality and fighting his addiction to rebuild his recording career. In 2008, the festival version was nominated for a PRISM Award by the Entertainment Industries Council, in recognition of an outstanding contribution that demonstrates the entertainment industrys sincere efforts to accurately depict drug, alcohol and tobacco use and addiction. The filmmaker updated the documentary in 2011 when it was picked up for digital release by Gravitas Ventures. It released digitally over 16.5 million homes. The doc had its ON DEMAND premiere in January 2012 and is available on DVD through Smart Girl Productions. Dino, Stay Out! Stay Out! is a 1995 animated short film and a spin-off of The Flintstones starring Dino, the Flintstone familys pet dinosaur, produced by Hanna-Barbera. It originally aired on Cartoon Network as part of What a Cartoon! on March 19, 1995. El Ejido, la loi du profit El Ejido, la loi du profit is a Belgian 2006 documentary film. Do Not Erase Do Not Erase is a 2006 short film written and directed by Asitha Ameresekere. Do Not Erase won Best Short Film at the 60th British Academy Film Awards. The Cathedral La Cathédrale is a 2006 film directed by Harrikrisna Anenden. Hungry for Monsters Hungry for Monsters is a 2003 documentary by George Paul Csicsery about false memory, focussing on Nicole Althaus disproved allegations of sexual abuse against her father, made when she was 15 years old. Tooth Fairy, Where Are You? Tooth Fairy, Where Are You? is a 25-minute made for TV animated short produced by Lacewood Productions and directed by Paul Schibli. It was originally broadcast on Canadas CTV Television Network in the year 1991. We Live in Two Worlds We Live In Two Worlds is a 1937 filmed talk by British writer J. B. Priestley, in which he expounds on the benefits of cross-border trade and communications, contrasting such commerce with the military preoccupations of individual nations. The film was directed by Alberto Cavalcanti, the second of seven that the writer and director made for the Swiss telephone company Pro Telephone Zurich between 1936 and 1939. Deadmeat Deadmeat is a 2007 British urban crime drama thriller film written, directed, produced by, and starring Q. The film is about a man who has just been released from prison and sets out to exact violent revenge against the gang who murdered his brother. Les contes de la nuit Tales of the Night is a 1992 French silhouette animation television special written and directed by Michel Ocelot. It aired on Canal+ in France, ZDF in Germany and Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. It is a trilogy of three further fairy tales in much the same format as Ciné si. Tomte Tummetott und der Fuchs Tomte Tummetott and the Fox is a 2007 German film directed by Sandra Schießl and based on the novels The Tomten and The Tomten and the Fox by Astrid Lindgren. You Me and Captain Longbridge You Me and Captain Longbridge is a 15 minutes short film directed by Kenny Doughty and written & produced by Caroline Carver. The film stars Callum Williams as the 11-year-old Luke, Chris Larkin as Captain Longbridge and Joseph Fiennes as the voice of Luke as an adult. The short film played in 12 International Film Festivals and won 3 awards. Fight! Batman, Fight! Fight Batman Fight! is a 1973 Filipino Batman action-fantasy film produced by Pacific Films. It stars famous Philippine actors such as action star Victor Wood as Batman, Rod Navarro as Joker, comedians Roderick Paulate as Robin, German Moreno, Ike Lozada, drama actresses Gloria Romero, Rosemarie Gil, Lotis Key as Cat Woman and Pinky Montilla as Bat Girl. New Brooklyn New Brooklyn is a 2008 feature film directed by Christopher Cannucciari, starring Blanca Lewin, Matt Cavenaugh, Frank Harts, Pablo Cerda, Kat Ross and Frank Nasso. New Brooklyn is Blanca Lewins first feature film in English. Her previous works include; Sangre eterna, Sábado, una película en tiempo real and En la cama. The film was released to various film festivals beginning late Fall 2008. The film is a drama about the movable and unmovable obstacles in the lives of Brooklyn dwellers, centering on the story of a recent South American arrival, Marta Piro. The film includes a mix of professional actors and Brooklyn non actors. Going Blind Going Blind is a feature-length documentary about vision loss in the United States. Directed by Joseph Lovett, produced by Joseph Lovett and Hilary Klotz Steinman and edited by Jason Szabo and Jamie Hogan. Going Blind premiered at the World Ophthalmology Congress in Berlin in June 2010 and opened in New York at the Quad Cinema in October 2010. The film interweaves Lovetts struggle to keep his glaucoma at bay with the stories of six people he meets who are dealing with different levels of sight loss. The film shows that losing vision is not death but a different perspective and shows how much is available in terms of vision enhancement techniques, low vision therapy such as at Lighthouse International, and new technology to keep people with sight loss engaged in their lives. Going Blind is in educational distribution. An evaluation report of the films effectiveness and an outreach toolkit on how organizations can best use the film can be downloaded from the homepage of the website as well. Going Blind is also available for streaming and downloading at Amazon.com. The film has been financed through grants from The Readers Digest Partners for Sight Foundation, Pfizer Ophthalmics, The National Institutes of Health and others. The film was released to limited theatres on October 8, 2010. La clase La Clase is a 2007 Venezuelan film produced by Venezuelas state-owned Villa del Cine and directed by José Antonio Varela. It is based on the novel of the same name by Farruco Sesto. La Clase is a romantic drama which contrasts the way of life between the upper and working classes, and one of the most well known projects produced by Villa del Cine. As its title indicates, the film relies on a presentation of class differences. It won awards at the Film Festivals of Mérida 2008 and Málaga 2009, and an honorific mention at the Iberian American Film and Video Festival Cinesul 2008. Bronze Head and Steel Arm Bronze Head And Steel Arm is a 1972 Taiwanese and Hong Kong kung fu film. Black Bridge Black Bridge is an independent 2006 comedy-drama film from Canada and was written and directed by Kevin Doherty. It was shot over the course of 2002 and 2003 with practically no budget. The film is a period piece that takes place in May 1984 Canada during the height of heavy metal music popularity. The films soundtrack featured music by Winnipeg metal acts Lawsuit and Labyrinth along with Canadian metal acts Goat Horn, Betrayer, Kick Axe, Thor, Anvil, Helix, Brighton Rock, Trained Bears and the American group Geronimo!. Silent Night, Holy Night Silent Night, Holy Night is a 1976 Australian animated television special produced by Hanna-Barbera and written by Gene Thompson. Desperadas 2 Desperadas 2 is a 2008 Filipino romantic comedy film written by Roy Iglesias and directed by Joel Lamangan as the sequel to Desperadas. The film stars Ogie Alcasid, Marian Rivera, Ruffa Gutierrez, and Iza Calzado. Money Driven Medicine Money-Driven Medicine is a 2009 documentary film that offers a behind-the-scenes look at the American healthcare system. The 86 minute documentary explores the economics underlying, and often undermining, the $2.6 trillion US health care system. Produced by Alex Gibney and inspired by Maggie Mahar’s book Money-Driven Medicine: The Real Reason Health Care Costs So Much, Money-Driven Medicine looks at how the United States spends twice as much per capita on healthcare as the average developed nation yet has worse outcomes by explaining that the United States is the only developed nation with a medical system that is largely unregulated and for profit. Money-Driven Medicine includes interviews of experts including Don Berwick, Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and former President and Chief Executive Officer of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement; James Weinstein of The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice and bio-ethicist Larry Churchill of Vanderbilt University. Q.E.D.: Teen Detectives is a manga series created by Motohiro Katou. Sou Touma is a university graduate who encounters a variety of investigative cases after returning to Japan from the US. He works with his friend, Kana Mizuhara, combining his deductive skills with Mizuharas social gifts. Q.E.D. has sold over 3 million copies in Japan and has been adapted as a live-action TV series. Galate Samsara Galate Samsara is a 1977 Indian Kannada language comedy film directed by C. V. Rajendran and produced by C. Jayaram. It stars Dr.Vishnuvardhan, Rajinikanth and Manjula in the lead roles. It also stars Dwarakish, Dr. K S Ashwath, Balakrishna and Vajramuni in supporting roles. The movie is a remake of Tamil movie Veettuku Veedu, which itself is based on the play "Thikku Theriyatha Veettil". Kittu Puttu Kittu Puttu is a 1977 Indian Kannada comedy drama film directed by C. V. Rajendran and produced by Dwarakish. The film features Vishnuvardhan, Dwarakish, Manjula and Vaishali Kasaravalli in the lead roles. The film was widely appreciated for its songs and story upon release. The songs tuned by Rajan-Nagendra were huge hits. The movie is based on the 1967 Tamil film Anubavi Raja Anubavi directed by K. Balachandar which was remade as Do Phool in Hindi in 1973. Kittu Puttu went on to inspire the 1993 Hindi movie Aankhen. The dual role played by Nagesh in Tamil was reprised by Mehmood in Hindi and by Dwarakish in Kannada. Earlier, the triple role played by Nagesh in Panakkara Kudumbam was reprised by Mehmood in Hindi version and by Dwarakish in Kannada version. Pocong vs Kuntilanak Pocong vs Kuntilanak is a 2008 horror film, directed and written by David Purnomo, and produced by Zainal Susanto. The main cast consists of Ahmad Zaki, Alia Rosa, and Aldiansyah Taher. La estación de la Calle Olvera La estación de la Calle Olvera is a 2008 American drama television film directed by Pablo Garcia. It first aired on Discovery Channel in the United States and the film was released on September 14, 2008. Vasantha Geetha Vasantha Geetha is a 1980 Indian Kannada romantic drama film, directed by the Dorai - Bhagwan duo. The film stars Rajkumar, Gayathri and Master Lohith in the lead roles. The film, produced by Nirupama Art Combines, was a musical blockbuster with all the songs composed by M. Ranga Rao considered evergreen hits. The story, lyrics and screenplay were written by Chi. Udaya Shankar. The movie saw a theatrical run of 25 weeks. A portion of the song Kannalle Eno from this movie was re-used in the title track of the 2010 movie Jackie. Kurukshetra Kurukshetra is a 2002 Bengali film directed by Swapan Saha and produced by Debendra Kuchar.The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Rachana Banerjee in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Ashok Bhadra. The film was a Hit at the box office. Isolation Isolation is a documentary film by Luke Seomore and Joseph Bull completed in 2009. Behind the Scenes of Total Hell: The Jamie Gunn Chronicles Behind the Scenes of Total Hell is a 2013 British independent feature film directed by Andy Wilton and produced by Productions. It was released globally on 22 April 2013 via internet streaming, DVD and download. The film is a mockumentary following a fictional director, Jamie Gunn, and his attempts to make a low budget horror movie, Total Hell. The film follows Jamie from his attempts to gain funding right through to the premiere of his film. The 97 minute film had a budget of £1,000. The film features a narration from Norman Lovett and Ian McCulloch, known for playing Peter West in Zombi 2. The soundtrack to the film features a large number of UK bands including World is Static, film composer Kasia Middleton, Super Baby Project, Franny Griffiths, The Drellas, Subway Showdown, Dust, Yorkie, Photobooth, Jari Ylamaki, Victoria Geelan, Depot, Igal Gabbay, Red R. R. Tuby, Chris Everard, Wherewithal, The Buzzsonic, Three Shy of Nine, Simon Doherty, Rachel Wallen-James, Mark Lough, Grant Alderson, Jamie Gunn. Collectorgari Abbayi Collector Gari Abbayi is a 1987 Telugu film Action drama film, produced by Yarlagadda Surendra under S. S. Creations and directed by B. Gopal. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Akkineni Nagarjuna, Sarada, Rajani in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Ingenious Ingenious is a one-off drama produced by Lime Pictures and written especially for CBBC by Jeanette Winterson. It premiered on BBC One. Paka Dekha Paka Dekha is a Bengali comedy drama film directed by Arabinda Mukherjee and produced by Mohan Mallick based on a story of Balai Chand Mukhopadhyay in the same name. This film was released in 1980 in the banner of Reba Films. Hemanta Mukhopadhyay scored the music in the film. Forgotten Bird of Paradise Forgotten Bird of Paradise is a 2009 documentary film directed by British filmmaker Dominic Brown, about the struggle for independence being fought in the Indonesian region of West Papua. The film was shot undercover, and includes interviews with human rights victims and political prisoners, as well as footage of separatist guerrillas at their jungle stronghold. Dante's Inferno: Abandon All Hope Dantes Inferno: Abandon All Hope is a 2010 black and white film produced and directed by Boris Acosta. The story is based on the first part of Dante Alighieris Divine Comedy - Inferno. Suprabhatam Suprabhatam is a 1998 Telugu comedy drama film, produced by Captain N. A. Chowdary under the N. V. S. Creations banner and directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao. It stars Srikanth, Raasi in the lead roles and music composed by Vandemataram Srinivas. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Gopala Gopala. Water on the Table Water on the Table is a Canadian documentary film directed, produced and written by filmmaker Liz Marshall. The film explores Canadas relationship to its freshwater resources and features Canadian activist Maude Barlow in her pursuit to protect water from privatization. Counterbalancing Barlows views are those of policy and economic experts who assert that water is a resource and a commodity like any other. Imani Imani is a 2010 film. Obama anak menteng Obama Anak Menteng is a 2010 biopic drama film written and directed by Indonesian author Damien Dematra in collaboration with John de Rantau. The film is based on Dematras novel by the same name. Both the book and the film are a fictionalized account of the childhood of Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, who lived in Indonesia from 1967 to 1971. Himitsu is a 1999 Japanese fantasy romance film directed by Yōjirō Takita, starring Ryōko Hirosue, Kaoru Kobayashi and Kayoko Kishimoto and based on the novel Naoko by Keigo Higashino. It was released on 25 September 1999. An English-language French remake, The Secret, was released in 2007. Target Target: The Final Mission is a 2010 Bengali-language Indian feature film directed by Raja Chanda, starring Joy kumar Mukherjeeand Sayantika in lead roles and Mithun Chakraborty in a special appearance. Ganglamedo Ganglamedo is a 2006 musical movie from Tibet,, directed by Dai Wei, written by Tashi Dawa. Ganglamedo is a Tibetan-language film. The movie is about one of the most popular Tibetan folk songs, Ganglamedo, about two girls and two men. The story begins sixty years ago, in Tibet. A local girl, who sings the Ganglamedo, calls herself by same name. She is in love with a Tibetan man, Acuo, and they plan to marry. She disappears the night before the marriage is to take place. Sixty years later, a Chinese singer, An Yu, comes to Tibet to find her lost voice. She meets young Tibetan man Anzha, who helps her get to Lake Namucuo. One day An Yu meets an old woman, Lamu, and discovers she is Ganglamedo. Shuang la Two Fists Against the Law is a 1980 martial arts movie, directed by Chan Chuen, produced by Ng See-yuen and starring Alan Chui Chung-San and Hwang Jang-lee. The movie is also loosely known as Twin Bitter. Westward Ho! Westward Ho! is a 1940 British public information film about the evacuation of children during the Second World War, directed by Thorold Dickinson. At the time, evacuation was a controversial policy, and the film was produced with the aim of building support for it. Westward Ho! was the first of a series of five-minute propaganda films distributed weekly to cinemas between 1940 and 1942. Globalisation Is Good Globalisation is Good is a 2003 documentary film written and presented by Johan Norberg and produced by Freeform Productions for British Channel 4. The film, directed by Charlotte Metcalf, is based on Norbergs much celebrated book In Defense of Global Capitalism that shows his view of the impact of globalisation, and the consequences of its absence. In the film, Norberg travels to countries like Taiwan, Vietnam and Kenya promoting ideas of global capitalism and attempting to prove why he feels protestors entering the anti-globalisation movement are ignorant and dangerously wrong. The film was released on DVD in November 2006 by the Swedish think tank Timbro. Ulrike's Brain Ulrikes Brain is a 2017 German-Canadian drama film directed by Bruce LaBruce. It was screened in the Forum section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. The film, described by LaBruce in advance interviews as a sequel of sorts to his early film The Raspberry Reich, stars Susanne Sachsse as Julia Feifer, an academic who possesses and can communicate with the brain of German Red Army Faction radical Ulrike Meinhof. She is seeking to transplant the brain into a new body so that she can resurrect Meinhof and revive her goal of socialist and feminist revolution, but her plans are complicated when her archrival Detlev Schlesinger, an extreme right-wing ideologue, arrives with identical plans for the surviving brain of German neo-Nazi leader Michael Kühnen. The film, a spoof of the 1960s B-movie subgenre of mad scientists preserving human brains, is thematically linked with LaBruces feature film The Misandrists, which premiered at Berlins Panorama program in the same week. Although both films were made in Germany, Ulrikes Brain received some production funding from the Canada Council for the Arts while The Misandrists did not. Recipe for Murder Recipe for Murder is a 52-minute Australian TV docudrama film released in May 2011. It recounts some of the history of a series of murders in post-World War II Sydney by women using thallium sulphate poisons. It was written and directed by Sonia Bible, produced by Susan Lambert and narrated by Dan Wyllie. Kizimin Kani Kızımın Kanı is a 1987 Turkish adventure film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Tarik Akan, Mine Baysan, and Neslihan Acar. How Big Is Your Love? How Big Is Your Love is a 2011 Algerian drama film written and directed by Fatma Zohra Zamoum. The film had its North American premiere at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Death of an Indie label Death of An Indie Label is a documentary & soundtrack about the independent record label Reel Life Productions, founded by James H. Smith and his younger brother, rapper Esham, in Detroit in 1990. The film, which was uploaded onto the labels YouTube channel, features appearances by James Smith, Esham and Mastamind. the soundtrack for the film features Seven the General and Poe Whosaine. Justice Chowdhary Justice Chowdhary is an action Hindi film made in 2000. A revenge drama, with Mithun in the lead role. It is a remake of Telugu film of the same name, Starring N.T.Ramarao and directed by K.RaghavendraRao Kavya's Diary Kavyas Diary is a Telugu film released in 2009. Directed by V.K.Prakash, the film stars Manjula Ghattamaneni, Charmy Kaur, Shashank, Indrajith, Satyam Rajesh and Leena. The film was made with a small budget of Rs. 4 Crores. The movie is heavily inspired by the 1992 Hollywood thriller The Hand That Rocks the Cradle. In Search of La Che In Search of La Che is a Scottish spoof documentary film directed by Mark D. Ferguson. The screenplay was written by Andy S. McEwan. In Search of La Che premiered at the Glasgow Film Theatre on 9 November 2011. JFK: The Lost Bullet JFK: The Lost Bullet is a documentary by National Geographic first shown on Canadian Broadcasting Corporations News Network in early 2013. It tries to answer what happened to the first bullet fired at John F Kennedy. It re-evaluates the famous Zapruder film that shows the murder of JFK and states that Zapruder stopped filming and missed the first shot fired which changes the timeline of the bullets fired making it possible that the first bullet hit a traffic signal. The documentary also features other home movies taken on the day. The Princess and the Pauper The Princess and the Pauper is a 1939 Technicolor cartoon sponsored film by Chevrolet. It features Nicky Nome, who also appeared in the previous Chevrolet films A Coach for Cinderella and A Ride for Cinderella, as well as "Nicky Rides Again," Peg-Leg Pedro and "One Bad Knight". The Princess and the Pauper is in the public domain and runs for approximately ten minutes. The depiction of several of the characters may be viewed as racist in its exaggeration. The Little Maestro is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Toshiro Saiga. Roadside Ambanis Roadside Ambanis is an Indian live action short film. The films run time is approximately 19 minutes. It was written and directed by first-timer Kamal Sethu, and produced by Grape Pictures. Art Is... The Permanent Revolution Art Is... The Permanent Revolution is a documentary film by Manfred Kirchheimer that explores how politics and the artists of the past have affected the art and process of four artists presented in documentary. There are two strands that run in parallel through the film. The first is a stream of politically inspired images by famous artists of the past and the second strand consist of interviews with four artists as they produce their politically inspired art. The documentary was viewed positively by reviewers. Out Out was a short film produced by the United Nations Film Board and directed by Lionel Rogosin on the refugee situation in Austria as a result of Hungarian Revolution of 1956. The film was conceived 28 November 1956, filming began on 3 December 1956, and the answer print was screened 4 January 1957. Shored Up Shored Up is a 2013 documentary film, produced and directed by Ben Kalina. The film premiered at 2013 Montclair Film Festival on May 5, 2013. The Film broadcast on DirecTV on October 23, 2013. It had a theatrical release in United States on November 29, 2013. It won the Hilton Worldwide LightStay Sustainability Award at 2014 Sundance Film Festival. The film was banned from screening at North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. Boku no imôto wa 'Ôsaka okan' is a 12-episode anime television series produced by Charaction and directed by Kōtarō Ishidate. It aired in Japan between December 21, 2012 and March 15, 2013 on BS Asahi. The series has been licensed for streaming by Crunchyroll. Hungama in Dubai Hungama in Dubai is a 2007 Hindi comedy film directed by Masood Ali and starring Aziz Naser, Dheer Charan Srivastav, and Mast Ali in part of a series of movies based on the Hyderabadi lingo theme that followed The Angrez and Hyderabad Nawabs. Estudiar en primavera Spanish Teen Rally is a 2014 Spanish documentary film directed by Amparo Fortuny. The film delves into the world of a group of teenagers whose protests in defense of Public Education triggered the so-called Valencian Spring. It was the very first experience of protest for many of them and lead to their crash with reality. Not only did these teenagers become the symbol of the student protests throughout Spain; they also became a reflection of the youths disenchantment facing an uncertain future in a country where the austerity policies are beginning to seriously affect society. In the documentary we find testimonials from students from 13 to 19 years of age with shocking images of the demonstrations together with foregrounds of the young protagonists enduring police charges and the destruction of children icons Dva bileta v Indiyu Two tickets to India is a 1985 Soviet/Russian traditionally animated feature film directed Roman Kachanov. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow and is based on the story of the same name by Kir Bulychov. Compared to the book the story was significantly shortened. Without Permission Without permission is a 2012 Iranian drama film directed by Morteza Harandi. And producers Mahmoud Fallah was it. The film is in competition at New Look in 2012, the twenty-ninth International Film Festival Film Festival Film Festival competition section for the police. movies without the permission of year was banned by the Ministry of Culture, and on 4 August 2012 in Tehran and throughout Irans cinema was screened. The film stars as Dariush Arjmand the mighty, Mohamad Kasebi, Nasrin Moghanloo, Mahdi Pakdel, Amyry Arjmand, Hamid Taleghani, Baran Zamani, Faraj Golsefidi, Zohreh Hamidi, Sanaz Kamalvand their role and Yasmina Baher was introduced as a theater actor, Varuzh Karim-Masihi has led to the formulation and manufacture of trailer without permission without permission. S-94 S-94 is a 2009 science fiction/horror short film by Japanese filmmaker Shozin Fukui. The film is set in a post-apocalyptic future where a deadly virus has brought humankind to the brink of extinction. Largely set within a subterranean bunker and filmed in monochrome, the film is visually reminiscent of Fukuis previous feature Rubbers Lover. Hogtown Hogtown is a multi-racial, multilingual "period-less" 2015 independent film. Set against the backdrop of the 1919 Chicago race riots, the story revolves around the mysterious disappearance of a millionaire theater owner during a snowstorm. Bill Stamets of the Chicago Sun-Times acknowledged Hogtown as "the most original film made in Chicago about Chicago to date". It was named one of the 10 Best Films of 2016 by Ben Kenigsberg, who reviewed the film for The New York Times, and JR Jones of The Chicago Reader named it the best film about Chicago and the best film made in Chicago, "period," for 2015. The film won Best Picture awards at the 30th Black International Cinema Berlin, the 2015 International Black Film Festival, the 2015 Los Angeles Black Film Festival, and the 2015 Independent Film Playoff. It is the second of three films in an unnamed trilogy, following the 2010 film Chicago Heights. The third film, Sister Carrie, is in development. Aussie Rules the World Aussie Rules the World is a 2014 Australian sports documentary film produced by Second Nature Films, directed by Michael Stringer McIntyre and includes interviews with various Australian Football League identities including, among others, former Sydney Swans premiership coach and current coach Paul Roos, four-time premiership coach and foundation coach Kevin Sheedy, former AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou, current player Bachar Houli and incumbent Australian of the Year Adam Goodes. Filmed over a period of four years between 2011 and 2014, it focuses on the sport of Australian rules football and its efforts to spread the game worldwide. The film was released on 22 July 2014. Naked Rose Il Rosa Nudo is a 2013 Italian film written and directed by Giovanni Coda. The film was shot in Quartu SantElena and Siliqua, in Sardinia, Italy. The Italian premiere took place during the 2013 edition of the Torino GLBT Film Festival - Da Sodoma a Hollywood. It was selected as a special event, "for its high artistic, historical and moral value", inside the 7th edition of the Queer Lion Award of the 70th Venice Film Festival 2013. Ni Jing: Thou Shalt Not Steal Ni Jing: Thou Shalt Not Steal is a 2013 Spanish and Chinese co-production drama film written and directed by Roberto F. Canuto and Xu Xiaoxi. The film represents one of the rare independent film collaborations between Spain and China, together with the previous film from the directors, Desire Street. The film is based in a true story that happened to a close friend of the directors and it was shot in Chengdu, China, using the local dialect of the region, the Sichuanese Mandarin. Ni Jing: Thou Shalt Not Steal uses a realistic approach in terms of style and storytelling and tells the story of a naive Chinese girl who is forced to confront betrayal after she awakes in a remote forest covered in blood. The film received the award for Best Short Film in the World Premiere at Festival, 2013 and the awards for: Best Actress, runner up Best Short Film, and a nomination for Best Actor at the 9th Asturian Film Festival, 2014. The Ni Jing: No Robarás Spanish premiere took place at the prestigious FICXIXON, Gijón International Film Festival in 2013 and the Chinese premiere at the Contemporary Art Museum A4 in Chengdu, one of the most prestigious museums in China. Johny Mera Naam Preethi Mera Kaam Johny Mera Naam Preethi Mera Kaam is a 2011 Indian Kannada in the romance genre starring Duniya Vijay and Ramya in the lead roles. The film is directed by Preetam Gubbi of Mungaru Male fame. Jayanna and Bhogendra have jointly produced this venture under Jayanna combines banner. V. Harikrishna has composed the music and a long associate, S.Krishna works as the cameraman. The sequel to the film Johnny Johnny Yes Papa was released in 2018 Prem Adda Prem Adda is an Indian Kannada language action drama film. The film stars Prem, Murali Krishna and Kriti Kharbanda in the lead roles. The film is directed by Mahesh Babu and the film music is scored by V. Harikrishna. The film is the remake of Tamil film Subramaniapuram. Prem is acting under another director for the first time in this movie. Sensei Redenshon Sensei Redenshon is a 2013 action drama-martial arts film produced by Alejandra Sanchez Gruber and directed by independent Curaçaoan filmmaker German Gruber, Jr. The film is entirely spoken in Papiamentu, but subtitles are shown and are available in both Dutch and English. Feed Me Feed Me is a 2013 Chinese drama film directed by Yang Yazhou and Yang Bo. It was shown at the Montreal World Film Festival on August 29, 2013 and was released in China on May 22, 2015. Imperfect Imperfect is a 2012 Singapore action film, directed by Steve Cheng, produced by Li Nanxing and starring Liu Kai Chi, Li and Chiang Tsu-ping. It was officially released in cinemas on August 30, 2012, in Singapore. Until Now Until Now is a 2014 Thai film, starring Arak Amornsupasiri Atisapat Wongngenyuang Maggi Apa Wilai and Pawich Subruengroj. The movies director is Padung Samajan. The film was filmed in 2013 and was released on 30 January 2014. Right There Right There is a 2013 American short film written and directed by Nathan Suher. A romantic comedy about unrequited love, the film starred Ryan Hanley, Lauren Kennedy, Andre Boudreau, and Alexandra Cipolla. It was made as a modern-day silent film and intended by the filmmakers as a homage to the genre. Where Do You Hide the Sun? Where Do You Hide the Sun? is a 1977 Egyptian film that addresses the effects of corruption on young people with the solution being adhering to social values. The cast included Egyptians, Libyans and Moroccans. The Spectacular Jihad of Taz Rahim The Spectacular Jihad of Taz Rahim is a 2015 crime drama film directed by Raghav Murali and produced by Zaki Hossain. The film stars Rahsaan Noor, Monica Dogra, Kal Parekh, and Sorab Wadia in pivotal roles. The film is loosely inspired by true stories of the NYPD, FBI, and CIAs use of Muslim informants. The film was produced in English and in Hindi and premiered in the United States 15 April 2015. Flat No.4B The Malayalam Movie Flat No.4B is a family oriented movie based on social commitment element starred by Riaz M T, Abid Anwar, Lakshmi Sharma, Swarna Thomas, seema G nair Ajmal Riaz, directed by Krishnajith S. Vijayan and produced by Arun Prasad. The story was written by Riaz M T. Camera Noushad Shereef. The Music Director was Nikhil Prabha with lyrics by Rajeev Alunkal, Riaz M T and Philipose Thathampally. The cast comprised Riaz M T, Abid Anwar, Sreejith Ravi, Indrans, Aravind, Kalasala Babu, Sunil Sugatha, Master Ajmal Lakshmi Sharma, Swarna Thomas, Sreelatha Namboothiri, Seema G Nair Moly Kannamali and Baby Sandra. The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth of All Time The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth of All Time is a collection of twenty-four short films from the English alternative rock band Radiohead. It was directed and edited by Chris Bran of the Vapour Brothers. It was released on DVD on 1 December 2004. The DVD release contains all four episodes of the original broadcast from Radiohead Television, an online television station, featuring unheard songs from the band, live studio performances, as well as interviews. The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth of All Time is named after a collage by German artist John Heartfield. Language Matters with Bob Holman Language Matters with Bob Holman is a 2015 documentary which focuses upon the rapid extinction of many of planet Earths human languages and the multifarious struggles and efforts to save and preserve them. Holman states that "There are between 6,000 and 7,000 languages spoken in the world today. Languages have always come and gone but what is happening today is “a global crisis of massive proportions "... The feature is directed by David Grubin and narrated and hosted by Holman The film spans the globe to visit three geographic areas Australia, Hawaii and Wales or as the films own website explains..."Language Matters was filmed around the world: on a remote island off the coast of Australia where 400 Aboriginal people speak 10 different languages, all at risk; in Wales, where Welsh, once in danger, is today making a comeback; and in Hawaii, where Hawaiians are fighting to save their native tongue." The film was first broadcast on PBS in 2015 on the following dates; in New York City, Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Washington, DC on January 25, 2015 then on January 27 in Columbus, Ohio, on January 29 in Chicago and Los Angeles, on February 5, Boston and finally on February 23, in Syracuse. Meanwhile the film is being streamed on the Public Broadcasting Services webisite www.PBS.ORG. Vetri Selvan Vetri Selvan is a 2014 Indian Tamil drama-thriller film directed by Rudhran featuring Ajmal Ameer and Radhika Apte in the lead roles. Produced on Srushti Cinemas banner and Silicon Studios. The film has been screened in 125 theatres. The film has the singer Mano, Sheriff and Ganja Karuppu in pivotal roles. It was the last film of child actress Taruni Sachdev. The original music and background score of the film were composed by Mani Sharma, cinematography was handled by Ramesh Kumar, while editing was by Kishore Te. Vetri Selvan revolves around three youth who have been rejected by the society and how they try to reform it. It was released on 19 June 2014. Serndhu Polama Serndhu Polama is a 2015 Tamil romantic musical film directed by Anil Kumar and produced by Sasi Nambeesan. The film stars Vinay, Madhurima and Preethi Christina Paul in the lead roles. The music was composed by Vishnu Mohan. The film was released on 6 March 2015. Hold Me Down Hold Me Down is a 2017 Swedish-American drama short film written and directed by Niclas Gillis. The story is based on true events and features a cast of non-actors from the Bronx, New York; among them Tianna Allen, Tanisha Lambright, Cheryl Juniaus, and Prince Combs. The title is American slang, meaning "be there for me". The film depicts a day in the life of a 19-year-old single mother who works as a stripper at an illegal nightclub to support her child. It is filmed on location in the South Bronx: in the Mott Haven public housing, the New York City Subway, a local Chinese take-out, and an active brothel. With a running time of 28 minutes, it sets out to explore the cyclical nature of American poverty and the conditions that push many girls and young women into prostitution. Following its world premiere at the Gothenburg International Film Festival, Hold Me Down has been lauded by critics for its authoritative realism and the outstanding performances of the cast, called "a powerful, powerful drama" by CNN. Due to the complex nature of the production, Hold Me Down would take nearly three years to complete. Produced by The Collectif and More Media with support from IFP, the film was retroactively funded by The Swedish Film Institute and Sveriges Television which included the film in its program "Moving Sweden". In order for the film to qualify for Swedish funding, post production was done in Stockholm with the participation of Swedish production company Bob Film Sweden, which assumed European rights to the film. Mizar: The Star of Hope Mizar: The Star of Hope is Macedonian 2014 documentary film written and directed by Marko Dzambazoski. It is the first documentary film for one of the most successful Macedonian bands, Mizar. Achena Atithi Achena Atithi is a 1997 film directed by Ashim Samanta and produced by Shakti Samanta. The film stars Sharad Kapoor, Suman Ranganathan and Rohit Roy in the lead roles. The film revolves around the frustrated love story of Prem Kapoor and Pooja, because she is destined to kill her beau according to the stars. Moner Manush Moner Manush is a 1997 romantic action film directed by Sujit Guha featuring Prosenjit Chatterjee and Rituparna Sengupta in the lead roles. Scratch Scratch is a Canadian musical drama film from Quebec, released in 2015. The directorial debut of Sébastien Godron, the film centres on a family of Haitian Canadian immigrants in Montreals Little Burgundy neighbourhood. The primary characters are Angelot/"Leslie", an aspiring hip hop musician, and his brother Frantz, a pimp who sets the films events in motion when he is arrested and imprisoned. The cast also includes Schelby Jean-Baptiste, Samian, Lovhard Dorvilliers, Dominique Laguë and Fayolle Jean. At the 4th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016, Jenny Salgado won the award for Best Original Song, for "C’est aujourd’hui que je sors". At the 18th Quebec Cinema Awards, the film garnered nominations for Best Supporting Actress, Best Editing and Best Original Music. The Collaborators The Collaborators is a 2015 independent British crime drama feature film directed by Andrew Smith and Dan Ollerhead. It was written by Svengali director John Hardwick. Blue Blue is the third studio album by Swedish audiovisual project iamamiwhoami, led by singer and songwriter Jonna Lee. It was released on 7 November 2014 on Lees label To whom it may concern. The album was announced on 8 July 2014 through a trailer on YouTube, and on the same day, it was made available for pre-order on To whom it may concern.s website. Blue was musically produced by Claes Björklund and visually directed by Swedish collective Wave, with costume design by Mathieu Mirano. Reel in the Closet Reel in the Closet is a 2015 documentary film directed by Stu Maddux, and featuring interviews with Daniel Nicoletta, Susan Stryker, and many others. Cameron's House Rules Camerons House Rules is a 2015 Canadian-American reality/comedy mini-series and a spin-off to Game of Homes, airing on the W Network, directed by Brent Hodge, produced by Hodge, Lauren Bercovitch and Chris Kelly and starring Cameron Mathison. Dirty Romance Dirty Romance is a 2015 South Korean drama film written and directed by South Korean indie provocateur Lee Sang-woo. It made its world premiere at the 2015 Fantastic Fest. Four Pillars of Basement Four Pillars of Basement is a 2015 Indian Hindi psychological thriller film directed by Girish Naik and produced by Gautam Bafana & Pravin Chudasama. The film stars Dilzan Wadia, Bruna Abdullah, Alia Singh and Shawar Ali in leading roles and was released on 6 November 2015. Ma Byujiyepachi Ma Byujiyepachi is a 2015 Nepali short film produced by Glitch Media. The movie is a narration of a girl who thinks she is having a bad dream. It catches the issue of gender discrimination in rural areas of Nepal. The film is published online. Footballer Wants a Wife Footballer Wants A Wife is a comedy series created by Ben Nicholas The series was funded through Screen Australias Multi Platform drama funding program and aired in September 2015. The series was produced by Julian Vincent Costanzo and Jonathan Dutton. The series was written by Ben Nicholas and Carl J Sorheim. The series starred Ben Nicholas, Martin Copping and Jonathan Buckley. Murder Mestri Murder Mestri is a 2015 Marathi film directed by Rahul Jadhav. Starring Vandana Gupte, Dilip Prabhavalkar, Kranti Redkar, Sanjay Khapre, Manasi Naik, Vikas Kadam, and Hrishikesh Joshi. The movie was released on 10 July 2015. Vere Vazhi Ille Vere Vazhi Ille is a 2015 Malaysia Tamil language horror comedy and the first zombie film in Tamil, written and directed by M.S. Prem Nath. It stars Denes Kumar in the lead role with Jasmine Michael. The film was released on 2 Jul 2015 in Malaysia and Singapore. Carry on Maratha Carry On Maratha is a 2015 Romance, Action Marathi language film that was directed by Sanjay Londhe. The film is going to release on 24 July 2015. This movie is directorial debut of Sanjay Londhe. It stars Gashmeer Mahajani and Kashmira Kulkarni in lead. It is also debut of Gashmeer Mahajani son of Famous Marathi actor Ravindra Mahajani. The trailer of movie was launched on 17 June 2015 on YouTube. Its trailer crosses 1 Lac views on YouTube. Pilata Bigidigala The Pilata Bigidigala is an Odia Movie directed by Basant Sahoo, Produced by Pooja Bharalawala & with music direction is handled by Prem Anand. The movie is based on a comedy love story as the title indicates to the meaning that Pilata= The boy Bigidigala= Became Naughty and it is a remake of Punjabi movie Carry On Jatta which was inspired by the Malayalam movie Chakkikotha Chankaran. Chromium Chromium is a 2015 Albanian drama film directed by Bujar Alimani. It was selected as the Albanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Wo de shi pian The Verse of Us, also known as Chinese Verses, is a 2015 Chinese feature documentary film directed by Xiaoyu Qin and Feiyue Wu. The documentary follows working class poets in China. The film was released in China by China Film Group Corporation on November 1, 2015. It was also released internationally and has won multiple awards. Matrix AB Matrix AB is a 2015 Czech documentary film by Vít Klusák. It centers on Czech politician and businessman Andrej Babiš whom Klusák filmed for about one year with Babišs permission. It shows Babiš in his private life and also during the political campaign for the 2013 legislative election. It also shows Babišs business partners, critics and members of his party and their views of Babiš. These people include Martin Komárek, Jan Kasl and Sabina Slonková. There are also moments when Babiš forgets that he is being watched by cameras and says controversial things. The film ends with Babišs reaction to the film where he calls it a "dirty trick". The film also prominently features Bohumír Rada, a businessman who used to be Babišs major business partner until he was controversially taken out from business. Rada describes Babišs business practices and personality. Matrix AB received the Audience Award at the Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival. Floating Melon Floating Melon is a 2015 Spanish and Chinese co-production drama film written and directed by Roberto F. Canuto and Xu Xiaoxi. It is a low budget independent short movie produced by Almost Red Productions in association with Arkadín Ediciones. It was shot in Chengdu, using the local dialect of the region, the Sichuanese Mandarin. The film has a strong film noir influences and represents the second part of the work Invisible Chengdu, a trilogy that focuses on characters that usually are kept underground and discriminated in the Chinese society and often not well represented in the silver screen. The first part is the film Thou Shalt Not Steal and the last part Sunken Plum. Floating Melon is performed by non professional actors and it includes themes very delicate, often censured in China, specially the representation of the homosexuality in young people, a community that need to protect themselves due to the lack of protective laws in the country. The story is partially based in true events, but the atmosphere is close to the Film Noir genre, to reflect the only situation where queer people can express themselves, community that needs to live in the shadows of the night in the Chinese society. It tells the story of Xiao Cheng, a young Chinese guy that ask for help to a friend to resolve a big trouble, the guy with whom he spend the afternoon is dead on his bed from the effect of a drug, not something the Chinese authorities look kindly on. The film premiered in Spain at the 53rd FICXIXON, Gijón International Film Festival in November 2015 and in China at the Art Gallery Shujingtang Alley Art Space in Chengdu in June 2016. It received an Audience Award at the 15th Aviles Acción Film Festival and the Audience Choice Award and Best Cinematography Award at the III Asturian Film Festival of Proaza 2016. In the first 12 months after the release it has been presented in over 40 international film festivals in Europe, America, Asia and Africa. La dorMeuse Duval La Dormeuse Duval is a 2017 French comedy film directed by Manuel Sanchez. It stars Dominique Pinon, Marina Tomé, Delphine Depardieu and Pascal Turmo. Aamra Aamra is an Indian Bengali movie released in 2006. Directed by Mainak Bhaumik, the movie featured Jisshu Sengupta, Parambrata Chatterjee, Nilanjana Sharma. It is an uncredited remake of the movie Sidewalks of New York, 2001. American Driver American Driver is a 2017 Nigerian comedy film directed by Moses Inwang and starring Evan King, Jim Iyke, Anita Chris, Nse Ikpe Etim, McPc the Comedian, Emma Nyra, Laura Heuston and Ayo Makun. In the film Evan King plays Jack Curry, an American man child who takes a job driving Nigerian celebrities to the G.I.A.M.A Awards to impress his boss Kate. Along his journey he tries to become friends with actor Jim Iyke, who wants to be left alone. American Driver premiered in Nigeria on 24 February 2017. It grossed over ₦41 Million Naira and ranked #8 in 2017 and #33 at the all time Nigerian Box Office. The film won Best Comedy at The Peoples Film Festival in June 2017. Packages from Daddy Packages from Daddy is a 2016 Taiwanese drama film written, produced and directed by Tsai Yin-chuan. The film stars Fann Wong, Lee Lee-zen, Sieh Fei and Yu Jo-ching, and co-stars Kaiser Chuang and Ding Ning. It was released in theaters on November 18, 2016. My Sister, the Pig Lady My Sister, the Pig Lady is a 2015 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Jang Moon-il. It was invited to the 39th Montreal World Film Festival as part of their World Greats selection. The film also won Grand Prize at the Osaka Asian Film Festival. Hai Apna Dil Toh Awara Hai Apna Dil Toh Awara is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy movie starring Sahil Anand, Herry Tangiri, Vikram Kochhar, Nilesh Lalwani, Niyati Joshi, Divvya Chouksey, Jayaka Yagnik and Sareh Far. Bed Peace "Bed Peace" is a song by American recording artist Jhené Aiko, taken from her debut EP, Sail Out. The song was first premiered in July 2013 during a performance for Rap-Up Sessions, Bed Peace was later released as the EPs lead single on September 17, 2013, through ARTium record and Def Jam Recordings. The song was produced by frequent collaborator Fisticuffs and features a guest appearance from American rapper Childish Gambino, who co-wrote the song along with Aiko. Bed Peace is a mid tempo minimalist R&B song, with lyrics revolving around smoking marijuana and having sex, as she describes her ideal day. Upon its release, Bed Peace was met with generally positive reviews from music critics; whom praised Aikos vocals and compared the song to the work of Aaliyah and Ciara. Commercially the song did not fare well, making no appearances on major charts but did chart at number one on the US Billboard Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles. The cover artwork and music video for "Bed Peace", pay homage to and feature many references to John Lennon and Yoko Onos Bed-Ins for Peace protest against the Vietnam War. The songs accompanying music video was released on October 28, 2013, and was directed by longtime collaborator Topshelf, the songs video was met with positive reviews from critics. The song was further promoted by various live performances including at the Live Byte series and BBC Radio 1s Future Festival. Bhalobasar Rong Bhalobasar Rong is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. Directed by Shahin Shomon, it stars Mahiya Mahi, Bappy Chowdhury, Amit Hasan, Razzak and many more. It is a remake of 2010 Telugu film Baava starring Siddharth, Rajendraprasad, and Pranitha. Hum Tum Dushman Dushman Hum Tum Dushman Dushman is an Indian war drama film written and directed by Iqbal Durrani.The movie features Mashaal Durrani, Sohini Paul, and Mukesh Rishi in the lead roles. The film was released on 6 February 2015. Raakshas Raakshas is a Marathi Fantasy thriller movie written and directed by Dnyanesh Zoting and produced by Nilesh Navalakha and Vivek Kajaria.The movie will see the first-time pairing of Sharad Kelkar and Sai Tamhankar and along with Vijay Maurya and Umesh Jagtap.Child Actor Rujuta Deshpande will portray a very important role. The film was shot in 2015.The film released on 23 February 2018. The Faithful Son The Faithful Son is a 2017 Belgian drama film directed by Guérin Van de Vorst in his directorial debut. It was written by Van de Vorst with Matthieu Reynaert. The film had its world premiere at the Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur on 5 October 2017. It received three nominations at the 9th Magritte Awards, including Best First Feature Film. Karam Dosa Karam Dosa is a 2016 Telugu Drama-Comedy-Social Film written and directed by Trivikram.G produced on Veenaa Vedika Productions Private Limited It features Shivakumar Ramachandravarapu as a lead role, Surya Sreenivas, Vankayala Satya Narayana a veteran Telugu actor and actor-director Y. Kasi Viswanath in prominent roles. The National Film Award winning Editor Suresh Urs has worked as editor for this movie. The movie released on 30 December 2016. The movie Dialogues need a special mention as they have been written quite cleverly with a lot of fun and good emotions during the climax. Ankhi O Tar Bondhura Ankhi O Tar Bandhura is a Bangladeshi film directed by Morshedul Islam, produced by Faridur Reza Sagar and Morshedul Islam which was released on 22 December 2017. The story of Ankhi O Tar Bandhura is based on a book written by a popular Bangladeshi author Muhammed Zafar Iqbal. Kambhoji Kamboji is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language musical Romantic psychological horror adventure science fiction thriller film written and directed by Vinod Mankara. The film stars Vineeth and Lakshmi Gopalaswamy in the lead roles, and Sona Nair and Rachana Narayanankutty in supporting roles. The films score and soundtrack was composed by M. Jayachandran. The story is based on a true incident that took place in Malabar regions in the 1970s. In a small village in Palakkad district of Kerala, Kunjunni, a Kathakali artiste and Uma Antharjanam, a Mohiniyattam dancer unites and their passion towards their art blossoms into love, but a tragedy strikes in the form of a murder. Principal photography was held in Varikkassery Mana in Palakkad. Kamboji received five Kerala State Film Awards. Saayad Saayad is a 2012 Nepali Coming of age Comedy-drama film written and directed by Suroj Subba "Nalbo". Produced by Sunil Rawal under the banner of Durgish Films, the film features Sunil Rawal, Samyam Puri & Wilson Bikram Rai in pivotal roles. Srivalli Srivalli is a 2017 Telugu language Scientific thriller film directed by K. V. Vijayendra Prasad and produced by Sunitha and Rajkumar Brindaavan. The film stars Neha Hinge and Rajath Krishna in lead. M. M. Srilekha has done music for the film. The film opened to negative reviews criticising the screenplay,story and bad execution of the film. Neha Hinges performance as Valli was praised. Sound of Silence Sound of Silence is a 2017 Indian film in Hindi, Pahari and Tibetan. The film is directed by Malayalam film director Bijukumar Damodaran, commonly known as Dr. Biju. The film premiered at the 2017 Montreal World Film Festival. The film won an award for Best Director at the 2017 Kolkata International Film Festival in the Indian Film Competition category. Roads in February Roads in February is a 2018 Canadian drama film directed by Katherine Jerkovic. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Canadian First Feature Film. The film centres on Sara, a young Hispanic Canadian woman visiting her grandmother in Uruguay. Belli Belli is a 2014 Indian Kannada drama film written and directed by Mussanje Mahesh. It stars Shiva Rajkumar in the lead role alongside an ensemble of Vinod Prabhakar, Orata Prashanth, Shishya Deepak and Venkatesh Prasad. Kriti Kharbanda appears as the female lead opposite Shiva. The supporting cast features Sudha Rani, Aravinda Rao and Padma Vasanthi. The plot revolves around the journey of five friends in the Bangalore mafia. Produced by H. R. Rajesh, filming commenced in March 2014. The cinematography was done by K. S. Chandrashekar and was edited by Deepu S. Kumar. The soundtrack was composed by V. Sridhar. The film opened to mixed reviews from critics upon theatrical release on 31 October 2014 Symphony No. 9 Symphony No. 9 is a 2019 Iranian film written and directed by Mohammad-Reza Honarmand. The film premiered at the 37th Fajr Film Festival. Contessa Contessa is a south indian drama film, written and directed by Sudip E.S. The film stars Appani Sarath, Sreejith Ravi, Hareesh Peradi, Zinil Zainuddin, etc. in lead roles. The film has its story written by Riyas... This film was released on 23 November 2018. The film received positive reviews and Critics Rating of 2.5/5 as reported by Times of IndiaNovember 2018}} Pettilambattra Pettilambattra is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language film written and directed by Syam Lenin. It is a comedy drama film that narrates the story of four men living in a small town in Kerala, India. The film was released on 29 June 2018. Life Jothe Ondu Selfie Life Jothe Ondu Selfie is a 2018 Indian Kannada-language romantic drama film directed by Dinakar Thoogudeepa and written by his wife Manasa Dinakar. Produced by Samruddhi Manjunath under Viraat Sai Creations banner, the film released across Karnataka, India on 24 August 2018. Starring Prem Kumar, Prajwal Devaraj and Hariprriya, the film also features Sudharani in a supporting role. The film score and soundtrack is composed by V. Harikrishna and the cinematography is by A. R. Niranjan Babu. The film travels along the journey of the three friends who face different situations as they travel along. The Clown Barber The Clown Barber is an 1898 British short black-and-white silent film directed and produced by the Scottish film pioneer James Williamson. The film was produced in Brighton and Hove. The actual film is 21.34 m long. For Love of Gold For Love of Gold is a 1908 American silent short crime film directed by D. W. Griffith. It is based on the short story "Just Meat" by Jack London. The Girl and the Outlaw The Girl and the Outlaw is a 1908 American silent short Western film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Two Paths The Two Paths is a 1911 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Dorothy Bernard and featuring Blanche Sweet. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Broken Ways Broken Ways is a 1913 Western film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Henry B. Walthall and Blanche Sweet. A print of the film survives. The Vampire The Vampire is an American silent film drama, directed by Robert G. Vignola, based on the 1897 eponymous poem by Rudyard Kipling. It stars Alice Hollister and Harry F. Millarde. It is generally considered the first recognized film depicting the vamp character, also known as femme fatale. Golddigger Golddigger is a 1914 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Goldigger is about the California Gold Rush. Xarkrow, the lead character, leaves his home in Fortanska, a fictional city in Hungary, to go to California to dig for gold in the hills of the Sierra Nevada. While there he strikes it rich with great gold. This causes a female loan shark named Ygretta Roselettokopf of San Francisco to try to seduce him for his money; this concept gives a double meaning to the title of the film. After his climatic battle with gold warden Amadeus Krone he shouts his famous and compelling line "I come to Californee for find of gold, not to have fight with you." Following the defeat of Krone in their heated pistol and gilded fist battle, Ygretta Roselettokopf returns with important news. She tells Xarkrow that she had only been hounding him for his money because Krone had tricked her out of her prized and famous show beagle, Grildboffnklad, and that "If the Hungarian Swine was not eliminated, Grildboffnklad will be." After rescuing the beloved Grildboffnklad from a rapidly falling mine cart set ablaze, Xarkrow and Ygretta accidentally touch hands and meet eyes, falling in love. The romantic and favorite line "If more loving for you, mine heart there would be too many" is spoken here. The two then return to Xarkrows home town of Fortanska with their newfound riches and become married. Come the following credits, it is revealed that Amadeus Krones son named Ivantarkle "Harpsichord" Krone takes up his fathers left behind position. After learning the fate of his father, he darkly says, "I come to Hungary not for find of gold, but to have fight of you, Xarkrow." It is unknown if the foreshadowed sequel will ever make its big film debut. Fatty's Jonah Day Fattys Jonah Day is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. One Who Is Loved by Two One Who Is Loved By Two is a 1915 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. The New Exploits of Elaine The New Exploits of Elaine is a 1915 American action film serial directed by Louis J. Gasnier, Leopold Wharton and Theodore Wharton. It is presumed to be lost. Les gaz mortels Les Gaz mortels is a 1916 silent French film directed by Abel Gance. Gloria's Romance Glorias Romance was a 1916 silent film serial starring Billie Burke. Serial films, also called chapter plays, were shorter films that were typically run before the main feature film, each of which was part of a longer story, and ended in a cliffhanger, thus encouraging the audience to return every week. The film was Burkes second outing as a film actress, and one of the very rare occasions in which a Broadway performer of her magnitude starred in a chapter play. In its original form, this serial comprised 20 chapters and was 40 reels long, which was several chapters longer than most of the time. Glorias Romance marked the debut of actor Richard Barthelmess. It was written by Rupert Hughes and his wife and produced by George Kleine. Walter Edwin and Colin Campbell served as principal directors. It is a lost film. Seven of Spades Seven of Spades is a 1916 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Oliver Twist Oliver Twist is a lost 1916 silent film drama produced by Jesse Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by James Young. It is based on the famous novel, Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens and the 1912 Broadway stage version of the novel. Marie Doro had played Oliver on Broadway in 1912 to much acclaim and was brought in by Lasky to reprise her role in this film. In fact, the main reason this film was made was to showcase Doro rather than Dickens. In the play, the parts of Nancy, Fagin and Bill Sykes were played by Constance Collier, Nat C. Goodwin and Lyn Harding respectively. Elsie Jane Wilson who had a supporting part in the play is Nancy in the film. Wilson and Doro are the only players from the play to appear in this film. Four film versions had been made prior to this film: in 1907, 1909 and two in 1912, the year of Doros stage success. A later 1922 silent version starred Lon Chaney and Jackie Coogan. The Ghost House The Ghost House is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by William C. deMille and written by Beulah Marie Dix. The film stars Jack Pickford, Louise Huff, Olga Grey, James Neill, Eugene Pallette, and Horace B. Carpenter. The film was released on October 1, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. It is not known whether the film currently survives, which suggests that it is a lost film. Great Expectations Great Expectations is a lost 1917 silent drama film directed by Robert G. Vignola and Paul West, based on the novel Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. Jack Pickford stars as Pip and Louise Huff as Estella. The Soul Herder The Soul Herder is a 1917 American silent Western film directed by John Ford, and featuring Harry Carey. The film is presumed to be lost. The film was premiered in Dayton, Ohio, on August 3, 1917. Casanova Casanova is a 1918 Hungarian film directed by Alfréd Deésy and featuring Béla Lugosi. Follow the Crowd Follow the Crowd is a 1918 American short comedy film with Harold Lloyd. Previously thought to be a lost film, the SilentEra website says now that a "print exists". Swing Your Partners Swing Your Partners is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Copies of the film survive in two collections. The Villain The Villain is a 1917 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. The Merry Widow The Merry Widow is a 1918 Hungarian musical film directed by Michael Curtiz. It is based on the operetta by Franz Lehár. Die Gottesgeisel The Scourge of God is a 1920 Austrian film directed by Michael Curtiz. It was the sequel to The Star of Damascus. Jinx Jinx is a 1919 American silent comedy film starring Mabel Normand and directed by Victor Schertzinger. It is not known whether the film currently survives, which suggests that it is a lost film. The Money Corral The Money Corral is a 1919 American silent adventure film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by William S. Hart and Lambert Hillyer. The film stars William S. Hart, Jane Novak, Herschel Mayall, Winter Hall, Rhea Mitchell, and Patricia Palmer. The film was released on April 20, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it may be a lost film. The Other Half The Other Half is a 1919 American drama film directed by King Vidor. Rustlers Rustlers or The Rustlers is a 1919 American short Western film produced by John Ford and directed by Reginald Barker under the working title of Even Money. The film was shot between February 28 and March 8, 1919 for April release that same year. Ford himself chose to bring Pete Morrison into this project, and during the time of the films shooting, he and Baker co-chaired a committee created by William Beaudine, then-president of The Motion Pictures Directors Association. Below the Surface Below the Surface is a surviving 1920 American silent drama film directed by Irvin Willat and starring Hobart Bosworth. Thomas H. Ince produced the picture with distribution through Paramount Pictures. The film survives in the Library of Congress along with outtakes from the production and it has been released on DVD. Doubling for Romeo Doubling for Romeo is a 1921 American silent comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Bernard McConville, Elmer Rice, and Will Rogers. The film stars Will Rogers, Sylvia Breamer, Raymond Hatton, Sidney Ainsworth, Al Hart and John Cossar. The film was released on October 23, 1921, by Goldwyn Pictures. Reckless Youth Reckless Youth is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Elaine Hammerstein, Niles Welch, and Myrtle Stedman. Cupid's Fireman Cupids Fireman is a 1923 American silent film directed by William A. Wellman and produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation. Gas and Air Gas and Air is a 1923 American silent comedy film featuring Stan Laurel. The Gown Shop The Gown Shop is a 1923 American silent comedy film directed by and starring Larry Semon that featured Oliver Hardy. Der Kaufmann von Venedig The Merchant of Venice is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by Peter Paul Felner and starring Werner Krauss, Henny Porten and Harry Liedtke. The film is an adaptation of William Shakespeares play The Merchant of Venice. It was released in the United States in 1926 as The Jew of Mestri. The film was made on location in Venice, with scenes and characters added which were not in the original play. This is the surviving copy, being two reels shorter than the German version. The characters in the German retained Shakespeares nomenclature, but in the American they were given new names sourced from the Italian work Il Pecorone, a 14th-century short story collection attributed to Giovanni Fiorentino, from which Shakespeare is believed to have drawn his idea. The film purports to be a return to the original, as an excuse for its differences from the play. Three Wise Fools Three Wise Fools is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by King Vidor. A print of the film exists at the Cinematheque Royale de Belgique. Three Wise Fools is notable as an early high-profile role for the then-up and coming William Haines. Haines would later recall that he felt distracted by the top hat he wears in the film and, as a result, felt that his performance was terrible. However, his performance received positive notices in contemporary reviews, and Haines was offered a choice of four new film roles after the films success. Claude Gillingwater was the only cast member from the original 1918 Broadway play. It showed in Germany at the Union-Theater Nollendorf, Berlin, on November 10, 1924. The cinema was built in 1913 by Joe Goldsoll, who was president of Goldwyn Pictures from 1922-1924. A Hero for a Night A Hero for a Night is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by William James Craft and produced and distributed by Universal Pictures, cashing in on the "Lindy craze", generated by Charles Lindberghs famous ocean crossing flight. The film stars Glenn Tryon, Patsy Ruth Miller and Burr McIntosh. The Devil's Cargo The Devils Cargo is a 1925 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Victor Fleming and starred Wallace Beery and Pauline Starke. It is based on an original story for the screen. Across the Pacific Across the Pacific is a lost 1926 American silent romantic adventure film produced by Warner Bros., directed by Roy del Ruth and starring Monte Blue. It was based on a 1900 play by Charles Blaney and J. J. McCloskey. The play had been filmed before in 1914 with Dorothy Dalton. It is unknown, but the film might have been released with a Vitaphone soundtrack. The Caveman The Caveman, also styled as The Cave Man, is a 1926 silent film comedy produced and distributed by Warner Bros.. Lewis Milestone directed the Darryl Zanuck scripted story taken from the play The Cave Man by Gelett Burgess. Matt Moore, Marie Prevost, Hedda Hopper star. A small role is played by a young Myrna Loy, just starting out in her long career. This picture survives in the Library of Congress with a reel missing. Vitagraph, a predecessor of Warner Brothers, produced a version of this story in 1915 with Robert Edeson. Fascinating Youth Fascinating Youth is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Sam Wood. It starred Charles "Buddy" Rogers, along with Thelma Todd and Josephine Dunn in supporting roles. Many well-known personalities made guest appearances in the film, judging a beauty contest in one scene, and Clara Bow makes a cameo appearance in her second film for Paramount Pictures. The film is now considered lost, with only the trailer surviving. The First Year The First Year is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Matt Moore, Katherine Perry, John Patrick, Frank Currier, and Frank Cooley. It is based on the 1920 play of the same name by Frank Craven. The film was released by Fox Film Corporation on January 24, 1926. Just Another Blonde Just Another Blonde is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy/adventure film distributed by First National Pictures. Based on the short story "Even Steven" by Gerald Beaumont, the film was directed by Alfred Santell and stars Dorothy Mackaill, Jack Mulhall and Louise Brooks. An incomplete print of the film is preserved at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. The Cheerful Fraud The Cheerful Fraud is a 1927 silent film comedy directed by William A. Seiter and starring Reginald Denny and Gertrude Olmstead. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. The College Hero The College Hero is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Walter Lang. This is a surviving title contrary to some reports, as it is on video. The Desired Woman The Desired Woman is a lost 1927 silent drama film directed by Michael Curtiz. Fast and Furious Fast and Furious is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Melville W. Brown and written by Raymond Cannon and Reginald Denny. The film stars Reginald Denny, Barbara Worth, Claude Gillingwater, and Armand Kaliz. The film was released on June 12, 1927 by Universal Pictures. My Friend from India My Friend from India is a 1927 silent film comedy directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Franklin Pangborn and Elinor Fair. It was produced by DeMille Pictures and distributed by Pathé Exchange. A previous film of this story was made in 1914 by the Edison Company. Prints survive at the Library of Congress and UCLA Film & TV Archive. The Old Fritz The Old Fritz is a 1928 German silent historical film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Otto Gebühr, Julia Serda and Bertold Reissig. Part of the cycle of Prussian Films, it was released in two parts. Gebühr played the role of Frederick the Great on many occasions during the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany. The films art direction was by Otto Moldenhauer. The Night Bird The Night Bird is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and starring Reginald Denny, Corliss Palmer and Sam Hardy. The Pace That Kills The Pace That Kills is a 1928 American silent exploitation film directed by Norton S. Parker and William OConnor. The film told the story of two young people, who get involved with a drug dealer and become addicted to opium and cocaine. The plot also dealt with amorality and prostitution. Similar to other movies of the genre, the final film was redone as a film of the same name in 1935 in a sound or "talkie" film format. Footage from The Pace That Kills was incorporated in the later film. Tillie's Punctured Romance Tillies Punctured Romance is a lost 1928 American silent circus comedy film starring W. C. Fields as a ringmaster and Louise Fazenda as a runaway. Written by Monte Brice and Keene Thompson and directed by A. Edward Sutherland, this movie has nothing to do with the revered 1914 Charles Chaplin film aside from sharing the same title. However, Chester Conklin and Mack Swain appear in both films. Yellow Lily Yellow Lily is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Billie Dove, Clive Brook and Gustav von Seyffertitz. The film closely followed the formula of Kordas first American film The Stolen Bride. Sailor's Holiday Sailors Holiday is a 1929 American pre-Code sound comedy film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and produced and distributed by Pathé Exchange. The film was also released in a silent version. The film is preserved at the Library of Congress. Smiling Irish Eyes Smiling Irish Eyes is a Vitaphone American pre-Code musical film with Technicolor sequences. The film is now considered a lost film. However, the Vitaphone discs still exist. Thru Different Eyes Thru Different Eyes is a 1929 American drama film directed by John G. Blystone and written by Tom Barry and Milton Herbert Gropper. The film stars Mary Duncan, Edmund Lowe, Warner Baxter, Natalie Moorhead, Earle Foxe and Donald Gallaher. The film was released on April 14, 1929, by Fox Film Corporation. La canzone dell'amore The Song of Love is a 1930 Italian romance film directed by Gennaro Righelli and starring Dria Paola, Isa Pola and Elio Steiner. It was the first Italian talking film. Alessandro Blasettis film Resurrection was actually shot first, but delays meant that it was not released until 1931. The film was first publicly screened on October 7, 1930 at the Supercinema in Rome.The story was based on a novella by Luigi Pirandello, In Silenzio. The film was shot at the Cines-Pittaluga studios in Rome in three different versions: Italian, French and German using different casts and directors. The Girl of the Golden West The Girl of the Golden West is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film produced and distributed by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros., directed by John Francis Dillon and starring Broadway actress Ann Harding and James Rennie. Ann Hardings then-husband, Harry Bannister, plays the villain Jack Rance. David Belasco wrote, directed, and produced the original play in 1905 which starred Blanche Bates. Two previous silent film versions of the play were made, one by Cecil B. DeMille in 1915 and another starring Sylvia Breamer in 1923. More famously, Belascos play was filmed yet again in 1938 as a musical with operetta duo Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. Cinematographer Sol Polito also worked on the 1923 silent version. The Night Ride Night Ride is a 1930 American pre-Code crime film directed by John S. Robertson and written by Charles Logue, Edward T. Lowe and Tom Reed. The film stars Joseph Schildkraut, Barbara Kent, Edward G. Robinson, Harry Stubbs, DeWitt Jennings and Ralph Welles. The film was released on January 12, 1930, by Universal Pictures. The Sky Hawk The Sky Hawk is a 1929 American pre-Code adventure film, produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation and directed by John G. Blystone. The screenplay was adapted by Llewellen Hughes from his article "Chap Called Bardell" and novelized by Guy Fowler. The film stars John Garrick, Helen Chandler and Gilbert Emery. The Song of the Flame Song of the Flame is a 1930 pre-Code musical film photographed entirely in Technicolor. It was produced and distributed by First National Pictures. It was the first color film to feature a widescreen sequence, using a process called Vitascope, the trademark name for Warner Bros. widescreen process. The film, based on the 1925 Broadway musical of the same name, was nominated for an Academy Award for Sound Recording. It is part of the tradition of operetta films, popular at the time. Dactylo The Typist is a 1931 French comedy film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Marie Glory, Jean Murat and Armand Bernard. It was a French-language version of the German film Die Privatsekretärin which was itself based on a novel by István Szomaházy. It was followed by a 1934 sequel The Typist Gets Married. The films sets were designed by Otto Hunte and Franz Koehn. Danger Island Danger Island is a Universal pre-Code film serial. It is considered to be lost. Kenneth Harlan played Captain Drake, and Lucile Brown played heroine Bonnie Adams. In Old Cheyenne In Old Cheyenne is a 1931 western film directed by Stuart Paton. It is a re-make of the 1930 film Phantom of the Desert. The plot centers around a team of horse rustling ranch foreman and ranch hands who blame a number of missing horses on a wild stallion that lives in the nearby hills. Someone is rustling the horses at the Sutter ranch and the Cheyenne Kid tries to find out who the outlaws really are. Potiphar's Wife Potiphars Wife is a 1931 British romance film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Nora Swinburne, Laurence Olivier and Guy Newall. It is also known as Her Strange Desire. It was based on a play by Edgar C. Middleton. It was made at Elstree Studios. The films sets were designed by Clarence Elder. Salvation Nell Salvation Nell is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film produced and directed by James Cruze and distributed by Tiffany Films, a company then on the brink of ceasing operations. The film is based on Edward Sheldons 1908 Broadway play which starred Minnie Maddern Fiske and Holbrook Blinn. Two silent versions were produced: in 1915 with Beatriz Michelena and in 1921 with Pauline Starke. Ralph Graves and Helen Chandler star in this film. Actor Matthew Betz appeared in both this film and the 1921 silent film. After years of being thought a lost film, a print was shown at a film festival in 2001. Skyline Skyline is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Sam Taylor and starring silent film veteran Thomas Meighan. It is based on a novel, East Side, West Side by Felix Riesenberg. It was produced and released by Fox Film Corporation. Hypnotized Hypnotized is a 1932 American comedy film directed by Mack Sennett. The film presents various comic plotlines about a group of circus performers on a transatlantic crossing. The plots include a prize ticket winner being hoodwinked by a crooked hypnotist and his attempts to recover the winning ticket. The Racing Strain The Racing Strain is a 1932 American film directed by Jerome Storm. The Big Brain The Big Brain is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Sy Bartlett and Warren Duff. The film stars George E. Stone, Phillips Holmes, Fay Wray, Minna Gombell and Lilian Bond. The film was released on August 5, 1933, by RKO Pictures. Clancy of the Mounted Clancy of the Mounted is an American pre-Code Universal movie serial based on the poem Clancy of the Mounted Police by Robert W. Service, directed by Ray Taylor. Tom Tyler played Sgt. Clancy, and William L. Thorne played the villainous claim jumper, Black McDougal. This was Universals 85th serial and the 17th with sound. Though long considered lost, the first six chapters were released on DVD by Serialsquadron.com in 2012; According to MDB the British Film Institute holds a 35mm print of all 12 chapters in completion Cradle Song Cradle Song is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Mitchell Leisen, released by Paramount Pictures, and starring Dorothea Wieck and Evelyn Venable. Egy éj Velencében A Night in Venice is a 1934 Hungarian comedy film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Gyula Csortos, Zsuzsa Simon and, Lici Balla. The films sets were designed by the art director Márton Vincze. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. A separate German version A Night in Venice was also produced. The Past of Mary Holmes The Past of Mary Holmes is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film, directed by Slavko Vorkapich and Harlan Thompson, and released by RKO. The film is a remake of the silent film The Goose Woman, which is based on a short story by Rex Beach, partly based on the Hall-Mills murder case. Their Night Out Their Night Out is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Claude Hulbert, Renee Houston and Gus McNaughton. It was made by British International Pictures at Elstree Studios. The films sets were designed by the art director Duncan Sutherland. Cheaters Cheaters is a 1934 American crime film directed by Phil Rosen and starring William Boyd, June Collyer and Dorothy Mackaill. The Crime Doctor The Crime Doctor is a 1934 American crime drama directed by John Robertson from a screenplay by Jane Murfin, adapted from the novel The Big Bow Mystery by Israel Zangwill. The film stars Otto Kruger, Karen Morley, and Nils Asther. RKO Radio Pictures produced and distributed the film which was released on April 27, 1934. The Doctor's Secret Doctors Orders is a 1934 British, black-and-white, comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Leslie Fuller, John Mills Marguerite Allan and Ronald Shiner as Miggs. It was produced by British International Pictures. Drums o' Voodoo Drums O Voodoo is a 1934 film about voodoo. The film was written by J. Augustus Smith, based on his 1933 play Louisiana, and was directed by Arthur Hoerl. Fog Fog is a 1933 American pre-Code film directed by Al Rogell and produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. It stars Mary Brian, Donald Cook and Reginald Denny. The Library of Congress holds a print of the film. The Great Defender The Great Defender is a 1934 British mystery film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Matheson Lang, Margaret Bannerman and Arthur Margetson. Its plot concerns a top barrister who conducts the defence of an artist facing the death penalty for allegedly murdering his model, while himself battling with serious illness. In the Money In the Money is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Frank Strayer from an original screenplay by Robert Ellis. Starring Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, Lois Wilson, and Warren Hymer, the film was produced and distributed by the common tandem duo of Poverty Row studios, Invincible Corp. and Chesterfield Motion Pictures. It premiered on November 7, 1933. Mon coeur t'appelle My Heart Is Calling You is a 1934 French-German musical film directed by Carmine Gallone and Serge Véber, written by Ernst Marischka, produced by Arnold Pressburger. The film stars Jan Kiepura, Danielle Darrieux and Lucien Baroux. The music score is by Robert Stolz. Its English and German language versions were filmed simultaneously with different cast members, Marta Eggerth playing Danielle Darrieuxs role. The films sets were designed by the art directors Kurt Herlth and Werner Schlichting. It tells the story of a female tenor singer who ends up triumphing to the opera of Paris. Peer Gynt Peer Gynt is a 1934 German drama film directed by Fritz Wendhausen and starring Hans Albers, Lucie Höflich and Marieluise Claudius. It is based on the play Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen. It was one of the most expensive productions made by Bavaria Film and involved location shooting in Norway. The films sets were designed by the art directors Karl Vollbrecht and Hermann Warm. District Attorney Prokurator Alicja Horn is a 1933 Polish film directed by Marta Flanz and Michał Waszyński. The films art direction was by Jacek Rotmil. Casta diva Casta Diva is a 1935 Italian musical drama film, directed by Carmine Gallone. The film won Best Italian Film at the 1935 Venice International Film Festival. An English-language version The Divine Spark was made at the same time, also directed by Gallone and starring Eggerth. Gallone remade the film in 1954 in Technicolor. Dance Band Dance Band is a 1935 British musical film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Charles Buddy Rogers, June Clyde and Steven Geray. Im weißen Rößl The White Horse Inn is a 1935 Germany musical film based on the musical comedy by Ralph Benatzky and Robert Stolz. Kidnapped Kidnapped is a 1935 Danish family film written and directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. Schwarze Rosen Black Roses is a 1935 German historical drama film directed by Paul Martin and starring Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch and Willy Birgel. A separate English-language version Black Roses was also made with Harvey reprising her role opposite Esmond Knight. She also starred in a French version. The film was Harveys comeback in German cinema, following her attempt to at Hollywood and then British films. One source suggested that Harvey paid for the English version of the film to be made out of her own money, as she still hoped to break into the English-speaking market. The film was popular in Germany, partly because it re-teamed Harvey with Fritsch who was constantly romantically linked with her in the media. In fact Harvey was in a long-term relationship with the films director Paul Martin. Despite the films success, Harvey quickly moved away from melodrama to the lighter comedy romances that had originally made her name. Wanderer of the Wasteland Wanderer of the Wasteland is a 1935 American Western film directed by Otho Lovering and written by Stuart Anthony. It is based on the 1923 novel Wanderer of the Wasteland by Zane Grey. The film stars Dean Jagger, Gail Patrick, Edward Ellis, Monte Blue, Buster Crabbe and Trixie Friganza. The film was released on September 9, 1935, by Paramount Pictures. Way Up Thar Way Up Thar is a 1935 American short western comedy musical film directed by Mack Sennett. Ave Maria Ave Maria is a 1936 German musical drama film. It stars Italian opera tenor Beniamino Gigli and German actress Käthe von Nagy. Bohaterowie Sybiru Bohaterowie Sybiru is a 1936 Polish drama film directed by Michał Waszyński. Devil's Squadron Devils Squadron is a 1936 American drama film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Richard Dix, Karen Morley and Lloyd Nolan. The following written prologue appears after the opening credits: "This picture is dedicated to the test pilots....those men who knowingly face death every time they leave the ground in an untried airplane. We never hear of these men, yet on their courage depends the future of aviation." Don't Gamble with Love Dont Gamble with Love is a 1936 American drama film directed by Dudley Murphy and starring Ann Sothern, Bruce Cabot and Irving Pichel. Harvest Harvest is a 1936 Austrian romance film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Paula Wessely, Attila Hörbiger and Artúr Somlay. It is also known by the alternative title Die Julika. Federal Agent Federal Agent is a 1936 American crime film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Barry Barringer. The film stars William Boyd, Irene Ware, Don Alvarado, Lenita Lane, George Cooper and Charles A. Browne. The film was released on April 14, 1936, by Republic Pictures. A Woman of No Importance A Woman of No Importance is a 1936 German drama film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Gustaf Gründgens, Käthe Dorsch and Friedrich Kayßler. It is based on Oscar Wildes play A Woman of No Importance. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin. The films art direction was by Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle. Her Last Affaire Her Last Affaire is a 1935 British drama film directed by Michael Powell and starring Hugh Williams, Viola Keats, Cecil Parker and Googie Withers. The wife of a politician is found dead at a country inn. It was based on the play S.O.S. by Walter Ellis. Here Comes Trouble Here Comes Trouble is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler, starring Paul Kelly, Arline Judge and Mona Barrie. The film was released in February 21, 1936 by 20th Century Fox. Duke Donovan unknowingly becomes tangled up with jewel thieves when he is give a cigarette lighter containing some stolen ruby. Oranje Hein Oranje Hein is a 1936 Dutch film directed by Max Nosseck. Silver Spurs Silver Spurs is a 1936 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and written by Joseph F. Poland. Starring Buck Jones, Muriel Evans, George "Gabby" Hayes, J. P. McGowan, Robert Frazer and W. E. Lawrence, it was released on January 29, 1936, by Universal Pictures. Spy of Napoleon Spy for Napoleon is a 1936 British historical drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Richard Barthelmess, Dolly Haas, Frank Vosper, Henry Oscar and James Carew. It is based on the 1934 novel A Spy of Napoleon by Baroness Emmuska Orczy, best known for writing The Scarlet Pimpernel. White Hunter White Hunter is a 1936 American adventure film directed by Irving Cummings and written by Sam Duncan, Kenneth Earl and Georg Wilhelm Pabst. The film stars Warner Baxter, June Lang, Gail Patrick, Alison Skipworth, Wilfrid Lawson and George Hassell. The film was released on November 25, 1936, by 20th Century Fox. Wives Never Know Wives Never Know is a 1936 American black-and-white comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent. Written by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, Edwin Justus Mayer and Keene Thompson, the film stars Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland, and Adolphe Menjou, and was produced by Adolph Zukor for Paramount Pictures. As Good as Married As Good as Married is a 1937 American comedy film starring John Boles and Doris Nolan. The film was directed by Edward Buzzell and distributed by Universal Pictures. Filming started in December 1936. Colorado Kid The Colorado Kid is a 1937 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Charles F. Royal. The film stars Bob Steele, Marion Weldon, Karl Hackett, Ernie Adams, Ted Adams and Frank LaRue. The film was released on December 6, 1937, by Republic Pictures. It Can't Last Forever It Cant Last Forever is a 1937 black and white American film. The film stars Ralph Bellamy, Betty Furness, and Robert Armstrong. It is also the debut film for an unbilled 11-year-old Donald OConnor, who would later go on to be famous for his acrobatic tap dancing. Rio Grande Ranger Rio Grande Ranger is a 1936 American western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring Robert Allen, Iris Meredith and Paul Sutton. Secret Valley Secret Valley is a 1937 American film directed by Howard Bretherton. The film is also known as Gangsters Bride and Gangsters Valley in the United Kingdom. She Asked for It She Asked for It is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Erle C. Kenton and written by Frederick J. Jackson and Theodore Reeves. The film stars William Gargan, Orien Heyward, Vivienne Osborne, Richard Carle, Roland Drew, Harry Beresford and Alan Birmingham. It was released on September 17, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. Two Wise Maids Two Wise Maids is a 1937 American drama film directed by Phil Rosen, written by Samuel Ornitz, and starring Alison Skipworth, Polly Moran, Irene Manning, Donald Cook, Jackie Searl and Lila Lee. It was released on February 15, 1937, by Republic Pictures. A Desperate Adventure A Desperate Adventure is a 1938 American comedy film directed by John H. Auer and written by Barry Trivers. The film stars Ramon Novarro, Marian Marsh, Eric Blore, Andrew Tombes, Margaret Tallichet and Tom Rutherford. The film was released on August 6, 1938, by Republic Pictures. Down in 'Arkansaw' Down in Arkansaw is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Nick Grinde and written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan. The film stars Ralph Byrd, Leon Weaver, June Weaver, Frank Weaver, June Storey and Pinky Tomlin. The film was released on October 8, 1938, by Republic Pictures. Guilty Trails Guilty Trails is a 1938 American Western film written and directed by George Waggner. The film stars Bob Baker, Marjorie Reynolds, Wally Wales, Georgia ODell, Jack Rockwell and Carleton Young. The film was released on October 21, 1938, by Universal Pictures. Honest Love and True Honest Love and True is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop and her erstwhile boyfriend Fearless Fred. The plotline—as much as can be determined from surviving materials—features Betty as a poor singer working in a Klondike saloon, with Freddie as her Mountie defender. Mystery of Room 13 Mr. Reeder in Room 13 is a 1938 British crime film directed by Norman Lee and starring Peter Murray-Hill, Sally Gray and Gibb McLaughlin. It is based on the first J. G. Reeder book, Room 13 by Edgar Wallace. The film was released in the U.S. in 1941 as Mystery of Room 13. The Barbarian and the Lady The Rebel Son, The Barbarian and the Lady or The Rebel Son of Taras Bulba is a 1938 British film, notable as the first film appearance of Patricia Roc. It is a re-working by Alexander Korda of Granowskis 1935 French film adaptation of the Ukrainian novel Taras Bulba by Nikolai Gogol, set in the 17th century Ukraine. The Big Guy The Big Guy is a 1939 American drama crime film directed by Arthur Lubin starring Victor McLaglen and Jackie Cooper. Boy Friend Boy Friend is a 1939 American comedy film directed by James Tinling and written by Joseph Hoffman and Barry Trivers. The film stars Jane Withers, Arleen Whelan, George Ernest, Richard Bond, Douglas Fowley and Warren Hymer. The film was released on May 19, 1939, by 20th Century Fox. Desperate Trails Desperate Trails is a 1939 American western film directed by Albert Ray.It was the first of a series of 28 films by Universal Pictures with Brown in the lead role. Flight at Midnight Flight at Midnight is a 1939 American action film directed by Sidney Salkow and written by Eliot Gibbons. The film stars Phil Regan, Jean Parker, Roscoe Turner, Robert Armstrong, Noah Beery Jr. and Harlan Briggs. Flight at Midnight was released on August 28, 1939, by Republic Pictures. Woman at the Wheel Woman at the Wheel is a 1939 German romantic comedy film directed by Paul Martin and starring Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch and Leo Slezak. It was the last German film featuring Harvey, who had been the leading box office star in Germany during the 1930s, although she made two further films after moving to France. I dag begynder livet I dag begynder livet is a 1939 Danish family film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. Inside Information Inside Information is a 1939 American drama film. Directed by Charles Lamont, the film stars Dick Foran, Harry Carey, and June Lang. It was released on June 2, 1939. During production, the working title of the film was Metropolitan Police. La malquerida The Unloved Woman is a 1940 Spanish drama film directed by José López Rubio. It is based on the 1913 play of the same title by Jacinto Benavente. Mr. Chedworth Steps Out Mr. Chedworth Steps Out is a 1939 Australian comedy film directed by Ken G. Hall starring Cecil Kellaway. Kellaway returned to Australia from Hollywood to make the film, which features an early screen appearance by Peter Finch. It was the fifteenth feature film from Hall and Cinesound Productions. It was released in the United States by Astor Pictures Corp. in 1943, retitled as Forged Money. Society Smugglers Society Smugglers is a 1939 American crime film directed by Joe May and starring Preston Foster, Irene Hervey and Walter Woolf King. The film sets were designed by the art director Jack Otterson. They Asked for It They Asked for It is a 1939 American crime film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Arthur T. Horman. The film stars William Lundigan, Joy Hodges, Michael Whalen, Isabel Jewell, Lyle Talbot, Thomas Beck and Spencer Charters. The film was released on May 20, 1939, by Universal Pictures. Friendly Neighbors Friendly Neighbors is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Nick Grinde and written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan. The film stars Leon Weaver, Frank Weaver, June Weaver, Lois Ranson, Spencer Charters and Cliff Edwards. The film was released on November 17, 1940, by Republic Pictures. Gibel Orla Disappearance of The Eagle, is a 1940 Soviet adventure film directed by Vasily Zhuravlyov. The Sinner The Sinner is a 1940 Italian drama film directed by Amleto Palermi and starring Paola Barbara, Vittorio De Sica and Fosco Giachetti. The Ramparts We Watch The Ramparts We Watch is a 1940 American drama film, the first of four full-length features produced by The March of Time, which was much more well known for the series of newsreels they produced from 1935 to 1951. The picture was produced and directed by Louis de Rochemont, from a screenplay by Robert L. Richards and Cedric R. Worth, and was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, who released it on August 16, 1940. The film used no professional actors, instead relying on residents of the town where most of the filming took place: New London. Sarajevo Sarajevo is a 1940 Hungarian historical film directed by Ákos Ráthonyi and starring Maria von Tasnady, Ferenc Kiss and József Timár. The film is set against the backdrop of events leading up to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914. Stern von Rio The Star of Rio is a 1940 German comedy thriller film directed by Karl Anton and starring La Jana, Gustav Diessl and Harald Paulsen. In 1955 it was remade as a film of the same title. Bob's Your Uncle Bobs Your Uncle is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Albert Modley, Jean Colin, George Bolton, Wally Patch and H.F. Maltby. It depicts the enthusiastic members of a Home Guard unit. It was shot at Welwyn Studios. Gambling Daughters Gambling Daughters is a 1941 American mystery film directed by Max Nosseck and starring Cecilia Parker, Roger Pryor and Robert Baldwin. Mutiny in the Arctic Mutiny in the Arctic is a 1941 American film starring Richard Arlen and Andy Devine. It was part of their Aces of Action series. It was also known as Northern Lights. Filming took place in March 1941. The New York Times said "as juveniles go, this rates as a flat B." Mystery Ship Mystery Ship is a 1941 American film directed by Lew Landers. Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch is a 1942 American comedy-drama film starring Fay Bainter and directed by Ralph Murphy. It was based on the play by Anne Crawford Flexner that premiered on Broadway in 1904, which was in turn adapted from the 1901 novel of the same name by Alice Hegan Rice. Perils of the Royal Mounted Perils of the Royal Mounted was the 18th serial released by Columbia Pictures. It starred Robert Kellard as the hero, Sgt. Mack MacLane of the Royal Mounties, and Kenneth MacDonald as Mort Ramsome, the head villain. It also co-starred Nell ODay, Iron Eyes Cody, Kermit Maynard and I. Stanford Jolley. Border Buckaroos Border Buckaroos is a 1943 American Western film written and directed by Oliver Drake. The fourth of Producers Releasing Corporation Texas Rangers film series, the film was shot at Corriganville movie ranch. The Daring Young Man Daring Young Man is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer, which stars Joe E. Brown, Marguerite Chapman, and William Wright. Brown plays the dual roles of a failure turned champion bowler, Jonathan Peckinpaw, and his own grandmother. The original screenplay was written by Karen DeWolf and Connie Lee. Nobody's Darling Nobodys Darling is a 1943 American musical film directed by Anthony Mann and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, Louis Calhern, Gladys George, Jackie Moran, Lee Patrick and Benny Bartlett. The film was released on August 27, 1943, by Republic Pictures. O, My Darling Clementine O, My Darling Clementine is a 1943 American musical film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan. The film stars Roy Acuff, Isabel Randolph, Harry Cheshire, Frank Albertson, Lorna Gray, and Irene Ryan. The film released on December 31, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Raiders of Sunset Pass Raiders of Sunset Pass is a 1943 American film directed by John English with a screenplay by John K. Butler. My Best Gal My Best Gal is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Anthony Mann and written by Olive Cooper and Earl Felton. The film stars Jane Withers, Jimmy Lydon, Frank Craven, Fortunio Bonanova, George Cleveland and Franklin Pangborn. The film was released on March 28, 1944, by Republic Pictures. Pardon My Rhythm Pardon My Rhythm is a 1944 movie starring Gloria Jean, Patric Knowles, and Evelyn Ankers, featuring Mel Tormé and Bob Crosby, and directed by Felix E. Feist. They Live in Fear They Live in Fear is a 1944 American film starring Otto Kruger. The film was known as Americas Children. Filming was announced in August 1943. Otto Kruger joined the film in March 1944. Il canto della vita The Song of Life is a 1945 Italian melodrama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Alida Valli, Carlo Ninchi and María Mercader. It is set during the German occupation of Rome in the Second World War before the Liberation of the city in 1944. It was shot at the Scalera Studios in Rome. The films sets were designed by the art director Gastone Medin. Old Mother Riley at Home Old Mother Riley at Home is a 1945 British comedy film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and Freddie Forbes. It is the 11th film in the long running Old Mother Riley series. On Stage Everybody On Stage Everybody is a 1945 film starring Jack Oakie, Peggy Ryan, and Johnny Coy. Also appearing are Otto Kruger, Esther Dale, Milburn Stone, Wallace Ford, Julie London, and The King Sisters, who sang "Stuff Like That There", written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans. Oqros biliki Golden Path, is a 1945 Soviet drama film directed by Konstantine Pipinashvili. Audiencia pública Public Trial is a 1946 Spanish drama film directed by Florián Rey and starring Paola Barbara. The films sets were designed by the art director Francisco Canet. Cuban Pete Cuban Pete is a 1946 black-and-white musical comedy film released in the United States. It was directed by Jean Yarbrough and starred the Cuban-born actor and musician Desi Arnaz. The film with a simple comedy plot contains many numbers of Cuban music and dance, including the song "Cuban Pete" by Joseph Norman. It was used in: the television show I Love Lucy the 1994 film The Mask The Devil's Gondola The Devils Gondola is a 1946 Italian historical drama film directed by Carlo Campogalliani and starring Loredana, Carlo Lombardi and Erminio Spalla. Night Train to Memphis Night Train to Memphis is a 1946 American action film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan. The film stars Roy Acuff, Allan Lane, Adele Mara, Irving Bacon, Joseph Crehan and Emma Dunn. The film was released on July 12, 1946, by Republic Pictures. Simple People Simple People is a 1945 Soviet war film directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg. The film, along with the second part of Eisensteins Ivan the Terrible was harshly criticized by Andrei Zhdanov and banned. A version of the film, released in 1956 during Khrushchev Thaw, was disowned by Kozintsev because the reediting was done without his participation. La copla de la Dolores Song of Dolores is a 1947 Spanish drama film directed by Benito Perojo, written by Francisco Madrid. It was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. La dama del armiño Lady in Ermine is a 1947 Spanish historical drama film directed by Eusebio Fernández Ardavín and starring Lina Yegros, Jorge Mistral and Alicia Palacios. It is based on a play which portrays a fictitious relationship between the daughter of the painter El Greco and a young Jewish goldsmith in sixteenth century Toledo. The film was made by Suevia Films, one of the dominant Spanish production companies of the era. It was shot at the Sevilla Film Studios in Madrid, with sets designed by the art director Enrique Alarcón. Jungle Flight Jungle Flight is a 1947 American adventure film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Whitman Chambers. The film stars Robert Lowery, Ann Savage, Barton MacLane, Douglas Fowley, Robert Kent and Curt Bois. The film was released on August 22, 1947, by Paramount Pictures. Keeper of the Bees Keeper of the Bees is a 1947 American drama film directed by John Sturges. It was based on the novel by the same name, written by Gene Stratton Porter. The film was shot over three weeks. Keeper of the Bees is the third film adaption of the novel The Keeper of the Bees. There have been two previous film adaptations of the novel in 1925 and 1935. The novel was written by Gene Stratton Porter towards the end of her life, and the novel was published posthumously after a car accident. The film Keeper of the Bees was released in theaters on July 10, 1947, but the film seems to have been lost since then.  The plot of the third film adaptation was changed greatly compared to the first two film adaptations. When the film was originally released by Columbia Pictures, audiences seemed to enjoy the film. Road to the Big House Road to the Big House is a 1947 American crime drama film directed by Walter Colmes. It was based on a script by Aubrey Wisberg. It was also known as The Dark Road. The Fatal Night The Fatal Night is a 1948 British thriller film directed by Mario Zampi and starring Lester Ferguson, Jean Short and Leslie Armstrong. Hr. Petit Hr. Petit is a 1948 Danish crime film directed by Alice OFredericks. The Duchess of Benameji The Duchess of Benameji is a 1949 Spanish historical drama film directed by Luis Lucia and starring Amparo Rivelles. The film is set in the nineteenth century, with Rivelles playing dual roles as a countess and a gypsy. The film was an expensive costume production by Spains largest studio CIFESA. It is an adaptation of the 1932 play of the same name by Antonio and Manuel Machado. Before its release, the censor demanded that it be rewritten to more overtly punish bandits. A Man on the Road A Man on the Road is a 1949 Spanish drama film directed by Manuel Mur Oti and starring Ana Mariscal, Fernando Nogueras and Pacita de Landa. Leave It to Henry Leave It to Henry is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and written by D.D. Beauchamp. The film stars Raymond Walburn, Walter Catlett, Gary Gray, Mary Stuart, Barbara Brown and Houseley Stevenson. The film was released on June 12, 1949, by Monogram Pictures. Roller Derby Girl Roller Derby Girl is a 1949 short American film directed by Justin Herman. Streets of San Francisco Streets of San Francisco is a 1949 American crime film directed by George Blair, written by John K. Butler, and starring Robert Armstrong, Mae Clarke, Gary Gray, Wally Cassell, Richard Benedict and John Harmon. It was released on April 15, 1949, by Republic Pictures. Girl from Maxim's The Girl from Maxims is a 1950 French comedy film directed by Marcel Aboulker and starring Arlette Poirier, Saturnin Fabre and Marcelle Monthil. It is an adaptation of the 1899 farce La Dame de chez Maxim by Georges Feydeau. De mujer a mujer Woman to Woman is a 1950 Spanish historical drama film directed by Luis Lucia and starring Amparo Rivelles, Ana Mariscal and Eduardo Fajardo. It was not very successful at the box office. It is set in the nineteenth century, and was part of a group of costume films released by Spains biggest studio CIFESA during the period. The film portrays the emotional bond that develops between the wife and the mistress of a man. Miners of the Don The Miners of Donetsk or Miners of the Don is a 1951 Soviet drama film directed by Leonid Lukov. The film is about the life of miners in Donbass. New technologies are introduced which the miners embrace with enthusiasm. Devotion Devotion is a 1950 Italian melodrama film directed by Augusto Genina. The film is adapted from the famous Italian novel LEdera written by Grazia Deledda and published in 1908. Különös házasság Különös házasság is a 1951 Hungarian drama film directed by Márton Keleti. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. The Naked Heart The Naked Heart is a 1950 British-French historical drama film directed by Marc Allégret, based on the novel Maria Chapdelaine by Louis Hémon. The film stars Michèle Morgan, Kieron Moore and Françoise Rosay. It was released in separate English and French versions. A previous film version had been made in 1934. It tells the story of a convent girl in a remote Northern Canadian village at the beginning of the 20th century. Unsterbliche Geliebte Immortal Beloved is a 1951 West German drama film directed by Veit Harlan and starring Kristina Söderbaum, Hans Holt and Hermann Schomberg. It was shot at the Gottingen Studios, with location shooting in Schleswig-Holstein. The films sets were designed by the art director Walter Haag. Love I Haven't... But... But Amor non ho... però... però is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Bianchi. The Dark Light The Dark Light is a 1951 British thriller film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Albert Lieven, David Greene, Norman Macowan. It was filmed at a rented country estate in Gilston and on location around Portsmouth. Día tras día Day by Day is a 1951 Spanish drama film directed by Antonio del Amo. Shot in Madrid, it has certain characteristics similar to Italian neorealism. Honeychile Honeychile is a 1951 American comedy film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Charles E. Roberts, Jack Townley and Barry Trivers. The film stars Judy Canova, Eddie Foy, Alan Hale, Walter Catlett, Claire Carleton and Karolyn Grimes. The film was released on October 20, 1951, by Republic Pictures. Milano miliardaria Milano miliardaria is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Marino Girolami, Marcello Marchesi and Vittorio Metz. La paura fa 90 La Paura fa 90 is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli. Love Is Not a Sin Love Is Not a Sin is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Claude Cariven, written by Claude Cariven, starring Robert Dhéry and Louis de Funès. Der bunte Traum The Colourful Dream is a 1952 West German musical comedy film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Vera Molnar, Josef Meinrad and Ursula Grabley. It was made at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin with some location shooting in Italy. The films sets were designed by Emil Hasler and Walter Kutz. It was made in Gevacolor. The plot concerns two aspiring young women performers, an actress and an ice skater, who after a failed tour of Italy attempt to get publicity in the newspapers. Dzhambul Jambyl is a 1953 Soviet drama film directed by Efim Dzigan. Varieties on Parade Varieties on Parade is a 1951 American musical film directed by Ron Ormond. Die blaue Stunde The Blue Hour is a 1953 West German comedy film directed by Veit Harlan and starring Kristina Söderbaum, Hans Nielsen and Kurt Kreuger. Production began on the film in October 1952. It was shot at studios in Göttingen and on location on the island of Capri. The films sets were designed by the art director Walter Haag. Because of public protests against his wartime role as a Nazi filmmaker, Harlan considered turning over the project to his colleague Geza von Bolvary but eventually decided to direct it himself. It was the third film of a post-war comeback for the husband and wife team Harlan and Söderbaum, but was much less commercially successful than the two previous films the melodramas Immortal Beloved and Hanna Amon. Captain Phantom Captain Phantom is a 1953 Italian adventure film directed by Primo Zeglio. The Gay Adventure Golden Arrow is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Burgess Meredith, Jean-Pierre Aumont and Paula Valenska. It was shot at Teddington Studios. The film was eventually released as a second feature, despite a reasonably high budget and well-known cast. It was given an American release in 1953 by United Artists under the title The Gay Adventure. It takes its title from the Golden Arrow train service. Salto Mortale Salto Mortale is a 1953 West German drama film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Margot Hielscher, Philip Dorn and Karlheinz Böhm. Taxi di notte Night Taxi is a 1950 French-Italian comedy film about a taxicab driver, directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Beniamino Gigli, Danielle Godet and Philippe Lemaire. After finding a baby left abandoned in his cab, a singing taxi driver tries to find its mother. Der Vogelhändler The Bird Seller is a 1953 West German musical film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Ilse Werner, Wolf Albach-Retty and Eva Probst. An operetta film, it is one of several adaptations of the operetta The Bird Seller by Carl Zeller. The film was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and shot in Agfacolor. The sets were designed by the art director Felix Smetana. Devil on Horseback Devil on Horseback is a 1954 British drama film directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Googie Withers, John McCallum and Jeremy Spenser. Its plot involves a boy who pursues his ambition to be a jockey. The screenplay was by Scottish writer Neil Paterson. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios with sets designed by Michael Stringer. Wishing Well Not to be confused with the 1917 Paramount film by the same title. The Happiness of Three Women is a 1954 British drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Brenda de Banzie, Donald Houston and Petula Clark. The film was released on the Odeon Circuit as a double bill with The Crowded Day. It was made at Walton Studios. It was adapted from Eynon Evanss Welsh-set play of the same name. The films sets were designed by John Stoll. Ihre große Prüfung The Great Test is a 1954 West German drama film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Luise Ullrich, Hans Söhnker and Karin Dor. Untamed Heiress Untamed Heiress is a 1954 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont, written by Barry Shipman, and starring Judy Canova, Don "Red" Barry, George Cleveland, Taylor Holmes, Chick Chandler and Jack Kruschen. It was released on April 1, 1954, by Republic Pictures. What Every Woman Wants What Every Woman Wants is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring William Sylvester, Elsie Albiin, Brenda De Banzie and Patric Doonan. It also features Brian Rix and Prunella Scales. It was based on a play Relations Are Best Apart by Edwin Lewis. Dva druga Two Friends is a 1954 Soviet drama film directed by Viktor Eisymont. The Captain and His Hero The Captain and His Hero is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Max Nosseck and starring Ernst Schröder, Jo Herbst and Fita Benkhoff. I Cover the Underworld I Cover the Underworld is a 1955 American crime film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by John K. Butler. The film stars Sean McClory, Joanne Jordan, Ray Middleton, Jaclynne Greene, Lee Van Cleef and James Griffith. The film was released on May 19, 1955, by Republic Pictures. A Man on the Beach A Man on the Beach is a British fiction featurette. It was directed by Joseph Losey and produced by Anthony Hinds for Hammer Films. Based on a story by Victor Canning adapted by Jimmy Sangster, his first script, the film stars Donald Wolfit, Michael Medwin and Michael Ripper. Das Fräulein von Scuderi Das Fräulein von Scuderi is an East German crime film directed by Eugen York. It was released in 1955. Heidemelodie Melody of the Heath is a 1956 West German romance film directed by Ulrich Erfurth and starring Carsta Löck, Martin Benrath and Kurt Vespermann. It is part of the post-war tradition of heimatfilm, taking place on Lüneburg Heath. It was shot in eastmancolor. Ein Herz kehrt heim A Heart Returns Home is a 1956 West German musical drama film directed by Eugen York and starring Maximilian Schell, Willy Birgel and Maria Holst. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg and on location in Celle. The films sets were designed by the art director Albrecht Becker and Herbert Kirchhoff. Oni byli pervymi They Were the First is a Soviet full-length black-and-white film, staged at the Moscow Gorky Film Studio in 1956, directed by Yuri Yegorov. At the heart of the script is the play by Józef Printsev. The film premiered in the USSR on May 15, 1956. No Ordinary Summer Early Joys is a 1956 Soviet drama film directed by Vladimir Basov. Castles and Cottages Schlösser und Katen is an East German black-and-white film, directed by Kurt Maetzig. It was released in 1957. Trijama Trijama is a 1956 Indian Bengali-language romantic drama film directed by Agradoot, based on Subodh Ghoshs novel with the same name. This film was released under the banner of Sunrise Films. Music direction of the film was made by Nachiketa Ghosh. Focus, Please! Focus, Please! is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1956. Ghost Diver Ghost Diver is a 1957 American adventure film written and directed by Richard Einfeld and Merrill G. White, who usually worked as editors. The film stars James Craig, Audrey Totter, Nico Minardos, Lowell Brown, Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. and Pira Louis. The film was released in October 1957, by 20th Century Fox. The Persuader The Persuader is a 1957 American Western film directed by Dick Ross and written by Curtis Kenyon. The film stars William Talman, James Craig, Kristine Miller, Darryl Hickman, Georgia Lee and Alvy Moore. The film was released on October 13, 1957, by Allied Artists Pictures. Piernas de oro Golden Legs is a 1958 Mexican comedy sports film directed by Alejandro Galindo and starring Antonio Espino, Tere Velázquez and Marco de Carlo. It is set in the world of competitive cycling. Strangers' Meeting Strangers Meeting is a 1957 crime drama film directed by Robert Day and starring Peter Arne and Delphi Lawrence. Hvezda jede na jih Hvězda jede na jih is a 1958 Czechoslovak-Yugoslavian comedy film directed by Oldrich Lipský. Journey Into Spring Journey into Spring is a 1958 British short documentary film directed by Ralph Keene, and made by British Transport Films. It was nominated for two Academy Awards - one for Best Documentary Short, and the other for Best Live Action Short. The Kiss The Kiss is a 1958 short film written and produced by John Hayes. It was the first major film by Hayes, who would go on to find fame as the writer, producer, and director of B-movie genre films such as Garden of the Dead. The film was nominated for the 1958 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film but lost to Disneys Grand Canyon. The Child and the Killer The Child and the Killer is a British low budget 1959 crime film. It was also known as The Man in the Shadows. The Ideal Woman The Ideal Woman is a 1959 German drama film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Ruth Leuwerik, Martin Benrath and Boy Gobert. Fanny Becker, the mayor of Rosenburg, meets a former lover and is tempted to resume her romance with him, but eventually decides to remain with her husband. People in the Net People in the Net, also known as Unwilling Agent, is a 1959 West German Cold War spy film directed by Franz Peter Wirth and starring Hansjörg Felmy, Johanna von Koczian and Hannes Messemer. The films sets were designed by the art directors Franz Bi and Max Seefelder. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Everyone's in Love Everyones in Love is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Giuseppe Orlandini. Faja lobbi Faja Lobbi is a 1960 Dutch-Surinamese award-winning documentary film, directed by Herman van der Horst. Its alternative titles include Fiery Love en Symphony of the Tropics and it was shown at the Film Festivals in Berlin and Adelaide. Juanito Juanito also known as Viva Juanito! is a 1960 Argentine, Spanish, West German international co-production film set during the Mexican Revolution. Sentenced for Life Sentenced for Life is a low budget 1960 British crime film, directed by Max Varnel and starring Basil Dignam, Jack Gwillim, Francis Matthews, and Jill Williams. Tess of the Storm Country Tess of the Storm Country is a 1960 American drama film directed by Paul Guilfoyle, written by Charles Lang, and starring Diane Baker, Jack Ging, Lee Philips, Archie Duncan, Nancy Valentine and Bert Remsen. It is based on the novel with the same title by Grace Miller White and its adaptation for the stage by Rupert Hughes. The film was released on December 8, 1960, by 20th Century Fox. Trío de damas Three Ladies is a 1960 Spanish comedy film directed by Pedro Lazaga and starring Francisco Rabal, Laura Valenzuela and José Luis López Vázquez. The Opportunists The Opportunists is a 1960 French-East German drama film directed by Louis Daquin and starring Madeleine Robinson, Jean-Claude Pascal and Clara Gansard. It was a co-production between Pathé and DEFA. The source material is Honoré de Balzacs novel La Rabouilleuse. Bungala Boys Bungala Boys is a 1961 Australian family film directed and written by Jim Jeffrey. It was the second Australian based film made by the British Childrens Film Foundation, following Bush Christmas. Los dos golfillos The Two Little Rascals is a 1961 Spanish drama film directed by Antonio del Amo and starring Joselito, Maria Piazzai and Luz Márquez. The films sets were designed by Sigfrido Burmann. Tú y yo somos tres You and Me Are Three is a 1962 Argentine-Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil.It is about a woman who falls in love by correspondence with a man who turns out to have a conjoined twin. It is based on a play by Enrique Jardiel Poncela. Muss i denn zum Städtele hinaus I Must Go to the City is a 1962 West German romance film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Vico Torriani, Barbara Frey and Monika Dahlberg. Its title is a reference to the traditional German song. It was made at the Spandau Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Mellin. The Pot Carriers The Pot Carriers is a 1962 British comedy-drama film directed by Peter Graham Scott and produced by Gordon Scott for ABPC. It stars Ronald Fraser, Paul Massie, Carole Lesley and Dennis Price. The film is largely set in Wandsworth prison and is a remake of the ITV Play of the Week: The Pot Carriers, which writer Mike Watts based on his own prison experiences. The film centres around a young prisoner called Rainbow as he struggles to adjust to his first stretch behind bars. Romanze in Venedig Romance in Venice is a 1962 Austrian romance film directed by Eduard von Borsody and starring Ann Smyrner, Walther Reyer and Willy Birgel. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and the Rosenhügel Studios in Vienna. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Zehetner. Amanita Pestilens Amanita Pestilens is a 1963 Canadian-American psychological horror-fantasy/drama film produced by F. R. Crawley, and directed by René Bonnière. It was "the first Canadian feature film to be shot in both English and French with the same set of actors". It included an early career performance by Geneviève Bujold, along with performances by Jacques Labrecque and Huguette Oligny. This was the first Canadian feature film to be produced in colour. It was filmed at Harrington Lake, Québec, Canada. The films script was written by Canadian author David Walker and was initially titled Staircases. Bonnière persuaded Crawley to fund and produce a film based on this script. The new title, Amanita Pestilens, meant "Poisoned Love". El diablo también llora El Diablo también llora is a 1965 Spanish-Italian drama film directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde. The House in Karp Lane The House in Karp Lane is a 1965 West German drama film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Jana Brejchová, Edith Schultze-Westrum and Wolfgang Kieling. It portrays the Jewish residents of a Prague boarding house during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia. While the film received several awards, it was a major commercial failure. Hoffmann then returned to directing the comedies he was better known for. The film was shot at the Barrandov Studios in Prague, and on location around the city. En söndag i september A Sunday in September is a 1963 Swedish drama film directed by Jörn Donner. It is the first feature-length film directed by Donner. The film follows a man named Stig and a woman named Birgitta through their short-lived marriage. Harriet Andersson was widely praised by critics for her performance. The film was shown at the 24th Venice International Film Festival where it received the Opera Prima prize for best directoral debut. The Song of the Homesickness A Canção da Saudade is a 1964 Portuguese black-and-white film. The filming took place in a studio at Tóbis Portuguesa, Lisbon and Produções Cinematográficas Perdigão Queiroga. The film reel is 2630 m in length. A Spanish-language film of the same story, which shared the same producers and cast and crew members, was made called Los gatos negros and directed by José Luis Monter. Dalia and the Sailors Dalia And The Sailors is an Israeli comedy film directed by Menahem Golan and produced by Mordecai Navon. It was Menachem Golans second film. Never Put It in Writing Never Put It in Writing is a 1964 British comedy film directed by Andrew L. Stone and starring Pat Boone, Milo OShea, Fidelma Murphy and Reginald Beckwith. The Thief of Tibadabo The Thief of Tibidabo is a 1964 Spanish-French crime-comedy film directed by Maurice Ronet and starring Anna Karina. The Drums of Tabu The Drums of Tabu is a 1966 adventure film directed by Javier Setó and produced by Sidney W. Pink. The story follows a drunk who discovers a Samoan princess washed up on the shore of a beach. The film was distributed in America by Troma Entertainment. The Incredible Sex Revolution The Incredible Sex Revolution is a 1965 film directed by Albert Zugsmith starring Hampton Fancher. Serenade für zwei Spione Serenade for Two Spies is a 1965 West German-Italian spy film directed by Michael Pfleghar. Devil at My Heels A Bullet Through the Heart is a 1966 Franco-Greek film directed by Jean-Daniel Pollet. Secret Agent 777 Agente segreto 777 - Operazione Mistero or Secret Agent 777 is a 1965 Italian spy film directed by Enrico Bomba. Its plot includes several science fiction and horror elements. The location is set in the Middle East, in Lebanon. It has a sequel, Secret Agent 777: Ticket to Die, directed by the same Bomba and released the same year. Fantasía... 3 Fantasia 3 is a 1966 fantasy film directed by Eloy de la Iglesia. It is based on three fairy tales: Hans Christian Andersen’s "The Little Mermaid"; the 1900 childrens novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum and "The Devil with the Three Golden Hairs" by the Brothers Grimm. Fantasia 3 was de la iglesias first feature-length film Suicide Mission to Singapore Suicide Mission to Singapore is a 1966 Italian-Spanish-French Eurospy film written and directed by Ferdinando Baldi. It was the first role as absolute protagonist for Stelio Candelli, who shortly before had appeared in another spy film, Secret Agent 777, as a villain. The theme song "Goldsnake" is performed by Iva Zanicchi. Matira Manisha Matira Manisha is a 1966 Odia film directed by Mrinal Sen. Based on the novel by Kalindi Charan Panigrahi of the same name, the film contrasts traditional and modern values as exemplified by the different attitudes of two brothers towards their inherited family land. The plot explores human relationships using a wide range of themes, including Gandhian and Marxist ideologies, postwar social conditions, agrarian culture, rustic life, and traditional family values. The Tough One The Tough One is a 1966 Spanish/Italian spaghetti Western directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent and starring John Richardson. The Redwoods The Redwoods is a 1967 American short documentary film produced by Trevor Greenwood and Mark Jonathan Harris. It was produced for the Sierra Club as part of their campaign for a national park to protect the redwood forest. In 1968, it won an Oscar at the 40th Academy Awards for Documentary Short Subject. Saint Joan Saint Joan is a 1967 American TV film adaptation of the George Bernard Shaw play Saint Joan for the Hallmark Hall of Fame. It was directed by George Schaefer. The cast was announced August 1967. Geneviève Bujold played the title role. Taping took place over four weeks. While I Run This Race While I Run This Race is a 1967 American short documentary film about poverty in the United States directed by Edmond Levy. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Amsterdam Affair Amsterdam Affair is a 1968 British crime film directed by Gerry OHara and starring Wolfgang Kieling, William Marlowe, Catherine Schell and Pamela Ann Davy. The plot follows Dutch policeman Van Der Valk, who investigates a novelist who is accused of murdering his mistress. It was based on the novel Love in Amsterdam by Nicolas Freeling. Secret Africa Africa Segreta is an Italian documentary film on French Equatorial Africa by Alfredo Castiglioni, Angelo Castiglioni and Guido Guerrasio. The film is narrated by Riccardo Cucciolla and explores a wide range of topics such as adult circumcision in the Bariba Tribe, the whipping of young Peuls, tattooing newborns in the Haussa tribe and blood rites conducted amongst ethnic groups in French Equatorial Africa. It Takes All Kinds It Takes All Kinds is a 1969 crime drama film directed by Eddie Davis. Sex-Business - Made in Pasing Sex-Business: Made in Pasing is a 1970 West German documentary film directed by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg. It focuses on Alois Brummer, a Bavarian producer of pornographic comedies and sexploitation films. The film was shot in July 1970 in Pasing, Oberaudorf. It had a budget of 30,000 DM. The film premiered on 3 January 1970 at the Occam Studio für Filmkunst in Munich. It was broadcast on ARD on 23 March 1970. It received the Filmband in Silber, the second-place prize, for Best Documentary Feature Film at the Deutscher Filmpreis 1970. The Münchner Anstalt gave the film an honorarium of 40,000 DM. Rottenknechte Rottenknechte is a 1971 East German five part television film directed by Frank Beyer. The first part premiered on 8 January 1971 on the East German public DFF1, with the other four parts being shown in the same month. The film concentrates on the last days of the German navy during World War II. Chaplinesque, My Life and Hard Times Chaplinesque, My Life and Hard Times aka The Eternal Tramp is a 1972 documentary film directed by Harry Hurwitz. The film was frequently shown on American Public Television. The First Circle The First Circle is a 1973 English-language drama film directed by Aleksander Ford and starring Gunther Malzacher. It is an adaptation of the novel In the First Circle by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. The film was a co-production between Danish and West German companies. This Tiny World This Tiny World is a 1972 Dutch short documentary film about antique mechanical toys, produced by Charles and Martina Huguenot van der Linden. It won an Oscar in 1973 for Documentary Short Subject. Zindagi Zindagi Zindagi Zindagi is a 1972 Bollywood romance film directed by Tapan Sinha. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Deb Mukherjee, Waheeda Rehman, Farida Jalal and Ashok Kumar. The film revolves around life in a village hospital and has casteism as an issue at its core. It had excellent music by S. D. Burman, which fetched him a National Award for Best Music. It is a remake of Tapan Sinhas 1959 Bengali hit Khoniker Atithi. Battle of Berlin Battle of Berlin is a 1973 West German documentary film directed by Franz Baake and Jost von Morr. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Man with the Golden Winchester Man with the Golden Winchester is a 1973 Spaghetti Western-adventure film directed by Gianfranco Baldanello and starring Alberto DellAcqua and Fernando Sancho. The Man Who Could Talk to Kids The Man Who Could Talk to Kids is a 1973 American made-for-television drama film directed by Donald Wrye. It was originally broadcast on ABC on October 17, 1973. Far Away and Long Ago Far Away and Long Ago is a 1978 Argentine film based on the memoir of the same title by William Henry Hudson. The Marriage Revolution The Marriage Revolution is a 1974 Spanish comedy film directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde and starring Analía Gadé, José Luis López Vázquez and Ismael Merlo. Lions for Breakfast Lions for Breakfast is a Canadian family drama film, directed by William Davidson and released in 1975. The film centres on two brothers, 22-year old Trick and ten-year-old Zanny, who are on a bus trip to find a new place to live after the death of their parents. The supporting cast includes Jan Rubeš as Ivan, an older drifter the brothers connect with on the trip; Susan Petrie as Jenny, a young woman who becomes a love interest for Trick; and Paul Bradley as Charlie, a garage attendant. The film premiered on May 7, 1975 at the Guelph Spring Festival. It was a Canadian Film Award nominee for Best Picture at the 26th Canadian Film Awards, but did not win. It won the Canadian Film Award for Best Musical Score. Cool Red Countdown at Kusini is a 1976 action/drama film written by Howard Friedlander and Ed Spielman, and directed by Ossie Davis. Giovannino Giovannino is a 1976 Italian comedy film written and directed by Paolo Nuzzi and starring Christian De Sica, Tina Aumont, Jenny Tamburi and Carole André. It is based on a novel with the same name written by Ercole Patti. Spy Story Spy Story is a 1976 British espionage film directed by Lindsay Shonteff and starring Michael Petrovitch, Philip Latham and Don Fellows. It is based on the novel Spy Story by Len Deighton. All at Sea All at Sea is a 1977 Australian television film about a group of misfits on holiday on an island resort. It used the cast from The Celebrity Game. Gravity Is My Enemy Gravity Is My Enemy is a 1977 American short documentary film about quadriplegic visual artist Mark Hicks, directed by John C. Joseph. It won an Oscar at the 50th Academy Awards in 1978 for Documentary Short Subject. Ram Ram Gangaram Ram Ram Gangaram is a Marathi film made in 1977. The Stick Up The Stick Up is a 1977 British romantic comedy crime film written and directed by Jeffrey Bloom and starring David Soul. It was executive produced by Elliott Kastner. It was one of the first films from financier Arnon Milchan although he felt the film was so bad he had his name removed from the credits. The film was known during production as Mud. Inheritance Dag Dokter! is a 1978 Dutch drama film directed by Ate de Jong. No Room to Run No Room to Run is a 1976 Australian television film about an American businessman who kills a man in Sydney. It stars real-life husband and wife Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss. Blood Money Blood Money is a 1980 Australian feature film about two criminal brothers. The movie was partially funded by the Creative Development Branch of the Australian Film Commission. Adrien's Story Adriens Story is a 1980 Occitan language French drama film written, directed and produced by Jean-Pierre Denis. It was screened in the International Critics Week section at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Caméra dOr. La pagella La pagella is a 1980 Italian sceneggiata film directed by Ninì Grassia. It is based on the 1977 sceneggiata A paggella. The film was a commercial success, grossing about one billion eight hundred million lire at the Italian box office. Unser kurzes Leben Our Short Life is a 1981 East German drama film directed by Lothar Warneke. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. Americas in Transition Americas in Transition is a 1981 American short documentary film directed by Obie Benz. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Huang tian hou tu The Coldest Winter in Peking is a 1981 Taiwanese drama film directed by Pai Ching-jui, set in the Chinese capital Peking during the Cultural Revolution. Like most propaganda films released during Taiwans White Terror period, the film is strongly anti-communist and was banned not only in mainland China but also in British Hong Kong. Come-Back Come-Back! is a 1981 Dutch drama film directed by Jonne Severijn and starring Theu Boermans. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Kaltgestellt Put on Ice is a 1980 German thriller film directed by Bernhard Sinkel. It was entered into the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. Breaking Out Aidankaatajat eli heidän jälkeensä vedenpaisumus is a 1982 Finnish comedy film drama directed and written by Olli Soinio. Starring Erkki Pajala, Martti Kainulainen and Toivo Tuomainen. The film premiered on 20 August 1982 in Finland. The film premiered in Sweden in March 1983. The film was produced by Sateenkaarifilmi and distributed by Suomi-Filmi. Ehrengard Ehrengard is a 1982 Italian drama film directed by Emidio Greco. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Karen Blixen. It premiered at the 1982 Venice International Film Festival. However, due to the bankruptcy of the producers, it was not released theatrically until 2002. La matiouette ou l'arrière-pays La matiouette ou larrière-pays is a 1983 French 48-minute drama film directed by André Téchiné. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Snow: The Movie Snow: The Movie is a 1982 Australian comedy directed by Robert Gibson and starring Peter Moon and David Argue. It was filmed at Falls Creek. Dges game utenebia Day Is Longer Than Night is a 1984 Georgian drama film directed by Lana Gogoberidze. It was entered into the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. Mednyy angel Copper Angel is a 1984 Soviet action film directed by Veniamyn Dorman and starring Anatoly Kuznetsov, Leonid Kuravlyov and Aleksandr Filippenko. Into the Night When Night Falls is a 1985 Israeli drama film written and directed by Eitan Green. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Bâton Rouge Bâton Rouge is a 1985 French film directed by Rachid Bouchareb. Love and God Love and God is a 1986 Bollywood Hindi film which was the final film produced and directed by K. Asif. This film was his first and only directorial venture to be made completely in color. Through this film, the director wanted to convey the legendary love story of Laila Majnu, starring Nimmi as Laila and Sanjeev Kumar as Majnu. Starting production in 1963, the film had a long and troubled history and was released over 23 years later in 1986. Angels Angels is a 1990 Spanish-Swiss drama film directed by Jacob Berger. It was entered into the 40th Berlin International Film Festival. Luigi's Ladies Luigis Ladies is a 1989 Australian comedy directed by actor Judy Morris. Blood Stained Tradewind Blood Stained Tradewinds is a 1990 Hong Kong action film directed by Chor Yuen and starring Waise Lee, Idy Chan, Alex Fong and Carrie Ng. Le fabuleux voyage de l'ange The Fabulous Voyage of the Angel is a Canadian fantasy comedy film, directed by Jean Pierre Lefebvre and released in 1991. The film stars Daniel Lavoie as Francis, a taxi driver and comic book artist who begins drawing a fantastical comic series about an intergalactic taxi driver in outer space, only to find that the stories he imagines for his comic strip start to materialize in real life. The film also stars Geneviève Grandbois as Franciss daughter Ève, and Marcel Sabourin as his brother Rival. Lavoie, a prominent singer-songwriter prior to his acting role in the film, also composed the music. Lavoie and Lefebvre received a Genie Award nomination for Best Original Song at the 12th Genie Awards, for "Quand tu partiras". Haque Haque is a 1991 Bollywood political film directed by Harish Bhosle and produced by Mahesh Bhatt. It stars Anupam Kher, Dimple Kapadia, Aashif Sheikh and Sonu Walia. Override Override is a 1994 American science fiction short film. It was the directorial debut of Danny Glover and starred Lou Diamond Phillips and Emily Lloyd. It is based on the Nebula- and Hugo-nominated short story, Over the Long Haul, by Martha Soukup. The film was part of Showtimes Directed By... series that showcased well-known Hollywood actors stepping behind the camera as first-time film directors. Breathing Under Water Breathing Under Water is an Australian film, the first feature from Director and writer Susan Demody. Morfars resa Grandpas Journey is a 1993 Swedish drama film directed by Staffan Lamm. Marika Lagercrantz was nominated for the award for Best Actress at the 29th Guldbagge Awards. Gino Gino is a 1993 Australian film, directed by Jackie McKimmie. A Passionate Kiss Vášnivý bozk is a 1995 Czecho-Slovak psychodrama, starring Jozef Kroner, Ivana Chýlková and Jiří Bartoška. Ci Yun Shan shi san tai bao Those Were the Days... is a 1995 Hong Kong movie directed by Billy Tang Hin-Shing. Felix Felix is a 1996 Slovenian drama film directed by Božo Šprajc. The film was selected as the Slovenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Stick and Bone Palo y hueso is a 1968 Argentine film released on 7 August 1968, directed by Nicolás Sarquís and starring Héctor da Rosa and Miguel Ligero. The film was shot entirely in Buenos Aires, premiering there on August 7, 1968. Yan er zai lin shao The Wild Goose on the Wing is a Taiwanese film, released in 1979 by Super Star Motion Picture Company, with spoken dialogues in Mandarin. It stars Brigitte Lin, Chin Han, Tse Ling-ling, and Ma Yung-lin. It was produced by Chiung Yao, who wrote the novel of the same Chinese name. The adapted screenplay was by Qiao Ye and the film was directed by Lily Liu. Legenda Tatr Legenda Tatr is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1995. Faith, Hope and Witchcraft Faith, Hope and Witchcraft is a 1960 Danish family film directed by Erik Balling and starring Bodil Ipsen. It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival. Il figlioccio del padrino Il figlioccio del padrino is a 1973 Italian comedy film directed by Mariano Laurenti. A parody of The Godfather, it was mainly shot in Acireale. The film got a good commercial success, grossing about 500 million lire. Glass Glass is a 1989 Australian erotic thriller which was the feature debut of Chris Kennedy. Det gælder os alle Det gælder os alle is a 1949 Danish drama film directed by Alice OFredericks. The Forbidden Trail The Forbidden Trail is a 1923 silent film western written and directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Jack Hoxie. A print is preserved in the Library of Congress. Everyman Jedermann is a 1961 Austrian drama film directed by Gottfried Reinhardt, based on the 1911 play of the same title written by Hugo von Hofmannsthal. The film was submitted as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 34th Academy Awards, but it was not selected as one of the five nominees in the category. Armaan Armaan is a 1953 Bollywood film. The lead pair of the film was Dev Anand and Madhubala. The music of the film was composed by S. D. Burman. The film was produced and directed by Fali Mistry the cinematographer. The Father Is Training Educating My Father is a 1953 Greek comedy film directed by Giorgos Lazaridis and Nikos Tsiforos and starring Petros Kyriakos, Sasa Dario and Giorgos Kabanellis. The Song of Seperation The Parting Song is a 1939 Greek drama film directed by Filopimin Finos and starring Evgenia Danika, Labros Konstadaras and Linda Miranda. It was the only film directed by Finos, better-known for running the production company Finos Films. The film was long thought to be lost after it was destroyed by the Germans during the Occupation of Greece, but a fragmented copy was discovered in Egypt. The film is notable as the first Greek film to be processed in a Greek technical laboratory which had been built by Finos Films. The film was a commercial failure on its release, and met a hostile reception from critics. La colonna infame The Infamous Column is a 1972 Italian historical drama film directed by Nelo Risi. Vinobraní Vinobraní is a 1982 Czechoslovak film starring Josef Kemr. Tall, Tan, and Terrific Tall, Tan, and Terrific is a 1946 American film directed by Bud Pollard and starring Mantan Moreland. Tower of Love Tower of Love is a 1974 XXX comedy film directed by George Drazich and written by Harriet Foster. The film was originally distributed by Harry Novak through his VIP label, and was subsequently revived by Something Weird Video. It Happened One Sunday It Happened One Sunday is a 1944 British romantic comedy film directed by Karel Lamac and starring Robert Beatty, Barbara White, Marjorie Rhodes, Kathleen Harrison and Moore Marriott. In the film, an Irish servant girl working in Liverpool mistakenly believes that she has a secret admirer working at a hospital, and while seeking him out accidentally meets and falls in love with a serviceman there. She spends the rest of the day around Liverpool with him and they eventually decide to marry. The film was based on the play She Met Him One Sunday by Victor Skutezky. Marie of the Isles Marie of the Isles is a 1959 French-Italian historical adventure film directed by Georges Combret and starring Belinda Lee, Alain Saury and Darío Moreno. Army Wives Army Wives is a 1987 Australian television film about two friends who marry soldiers in the army. L'abbé Constantin The Abbot Constantine is a 1933 French comedy film directed by Jean-Paul Paulin and starring Léon Belières, Françoise Rosay and Claude Dauphin.It is based on the novel The Abbot Constantine by Ludovic Halévy. The novel had previously been made into a 1925 silent film of the same title. Chilly Con Carmen Chilly Con Carmen is a 1930 animated short film which was presented by Carl Laemmle and was produced by Walter Lantz, who would go on to produce Woody Woodpecker with his wife, Gracie Lantz. The film, which was animated by R. C. Hamilton, Tom Palmer and Bill Nolan, features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, as he attempts to engage in a game of bullfighting in order to charm a Mexican girl over his other girlfriend, Miss Hippo. The film was recorded on Western Electric apparatus, which was an early sound-on-film system. The same sound system was used in another Oswald film entitled Hurdy Gurdy, which includes Oswald being substituted as a dancer for a street performer, after the original one is swallowed up by bubblegum, which was from Oswald. That film was released in the year before this film. Although the roman numeral year on the title card translates to 1929, the film was copyrighted on January 15, 1930, and was released on the same day. The film also, was released by the film company Universal Pictures, so thus, this film is part of the Universal series of Oswald short films. The Navy The Navy is a short animated film produced by Walter Lantz and as part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons. Sky Larks Sky Larks is an animated short produced by Walter Lantz Productions and is part of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. The Under Dog The Under Dog is a 1932 short animated film produced by Walter Lantz Productions, and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is the fourth film featuring Pooch the Pup. The Weak-End Party The Weak-End Party is a 1922 American film featuring Stan Laurel. What Happened Then? What Happened Then? is a 1934 British crime film directed by Walter Summers and starring Richard Bird, Lorna Hubbard and Geoffrey Wardwell. It was made at Welwyn Studios. Paper Flowers Paper Flowers is a 1977 Mexican drama film directed by Gabriel Retes. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival. Tire Trouble Tire Trouble is a 1924 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 21st Our Gang short subject released. Masoom Masoom is a 1960 Indian Bollywood film directed by Satyen Bose. It stars Ashok Kumar, Sarosh Irani, Honey Irani, Ghanashyam Nayak and Mohan Choti. Screenwriter Ruby Sen won the Filmfare Award for Best Story. It was also nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Movie. The music, by Robin Banerjee, includes songs such as Nani Teri Morni Ko Mor Le Gaye and Humein Un Raahon Par Chalna Hai Jahaan Ghirna Aur Sambhalna Hai. Birth of Jazz Birth of Jazz is a short animated film by Columbia Pictures, featuring Krazy Kat. Heritage Heritage is a 1935 Australian historical film directed by Charles Chauvel. Piano Mover Piano Mover is a short animated cartoon released by Columbia Pictures, starring Krazy Kat. Macoun the Tramp Tulák Macoun is a 1939 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. The Perfect Man The Perfect Man is a 1939 Hungarian comedy film directed by Sándor Szlatinay and starring Pál Jávor, Erzsi Simor and Tivadar Bilicsi. Anubavi Raja Anubavi Anubavi Raja Anubavi is a 1967 Indian Tamil-language comedy film written and directed by K. Balachander. It stars Nagesh along with R. Muthuraman, Rajasree and Jayabharathi. The film was remade in Hindi as Do Phool and in Kannada as Kittu Puttu. The dual role played by Nagesh in Tamil was reprised by Mehmood in Hindi and by Dwarakish in Kannada. Earlier, the triple role played by Nagesh in Panakkara Kudumbam was reprised by Mehmood in Hindi version and by Dwarakish in Kannada version. Kyûketsu-ga is a 1956 Japanese film directed by Nobuo Nakagawa. The film has been described as the first Japanese vampire film, but in which the creature is revealed to be not supernatural, similar to The Cat and the Canary. Naanal Naanal is a 1965 Indian Tamil-language comedy-drama film, directed by K. Balachandar and produced by G. N. Saravanan. It is based on his play of the same name. The film stars R. Muthuraman, Major Sundararajan, Sreekanth, Sowcar Janaki, K. R. Vijaya and Nagesh. It was a super hit. After All It's Only Life After All Its Only Life is a 1993 Argentine comedy film directed and written by Víctor Dínenzon and written by José Ángel Esteban. The film stars Gerardo Romano. It premiered on 5 August 1993 in Buenos Aires. Mukti Mukti is a 1937 Indian Hindi and Bengali-language drama film, directed by Pramathesh Barua and produced by New Theatres. Palangal Palangal is a 1981 Malayalam film, written by John Paul Puthusery, with story by Manih Mohamed and directed by Bharathan, starring Nedumudi Venu, Zarina Wahab, Bharath Gopi and Shankar. It is a love story of a man who works on the railway lines and a woman who lost her lover on the railway lines. The majority of the film was shot in Shornur due to the persistence of Bharathan, as he always wanted to hear the horns of the trains in the whole film. Coal fired engines were used in those periods and engines were brought from Madras for shooting this film. Ganga Manga Ganga Manga is a 1973 Telugu-language comedy-drama film in which Vanisri played a dual role as Ganga and Manga. Krishna and Sobhan Babu played main roles. The film was a remake of the Hindi film Seeta Aur Geeta. The film was also made in Tamil as Vani Rani, with Vanisri reprising her roles. The Doctors Men in White is a 1955 French drama film directed by Ralph Habib and starring Raymond Pellegrin, Jeanne Moreau and Jean Chevrier. Tuesday's Guest Tuesdays Guest is a 1950 French drama film directed by Jacques Deval and starring Bernard Blier, Michel Auclair and Madeleine Robinson. It was adapted by Deval from his own play. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Clavel. The Price of Wisdom The Price of Wisdom is a 1935 British drama film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Mary Jerrold, Roger Livesey and Lilian Oldland. It was made at Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for release by the British subsidiary of Paramount Pictures. Ratnadeep Ratnadeep is a 1979 Hindi film written and directed by Basu Chatterjee. The film starred Hema Malini and Girish Karnad in lead roles. The film has music by Rahul Dev Burman with lyrics by Gulzar. Rojulu Marayi Rojulu Marayi is a 1955 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced by C. V. R. Prasad on Saradhi Studios banner and directed by Tapi Chanakya. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Sowcar Janaki in the lead roles and music composed by Master Venu. The story is set in a native village environment and portrays the changing times. The film is the debut of Waheeda Rehman in the film industry. Rojulu Marayi was released on 14 April 1955. The film ran for over 25 weeks in theatres, thereby becoming a silver jubilee film, and was remade in Tamil as Kaalam Maari Pochi. Us-Paar Us Paar is a 1974 Hindi film directed by Basu Chatterjee and starring Vinod Mehra and Moushumi Chatterjee. It has music by Sachin Dev Burman and lyrics by Yogesh. Stars at Noon Stars at Noon is a 1959 French mountaineering film directed by Jacques Ertaud and Marcel Ichac. It was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. Charlie Brown and Charles Schulz Charlie Brown and Charles Schulz is a documentary about the creator of the Peanuts series, Charles Schulz. The special first aired on the CBS television network on May 22, 1969. It features many different segments, including footage from the first Peanuts feature-length film, A Boy Named Charlie Brown. Cadets Cadets is a 1939 German historical war film directed by Karl Ritter and starring Mathias Wieman, Carsta Löck and Andrews Engelmann. The film is set in 1760, against the backdrop of the Austro-Russian Raid on Berlin during the Seven Years War. It depicts a group of Prussian cadets holding off superior Russian forces. Because of its anti-Russian theme the film was pulled from release in 1939 following the Nazi-Soviet Pact. It was put on general release in December 1941, once Germany and the Soviets were at war. The film is loosely connected to the Prussian film cycle of historical epics. Thirteen at the Table Thirteen at the Table is a 1955 French comedy film directed by André Hunebelle and starring Micheline Presle, Fernand Gravey and Germaine Montero. The films sets were designed by the art director Lucien Carré. John Glueckstadt John Glückstadt is a 1975 German drama film directed by Ulf Miehe. It was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival. The Way of Youth The Way of Youth is a 1934 British crime film directed by Norman Walker and starring Irene Vanbrugh, Aileen Marson and Sebastian Shaw. It was made at Elstree Studios as a quota quickie. For Love of You For Love of You is a 1933 British musical comedy film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Arthur Riscoe, Naunton Wayne and Franco Foresta. It was made at Elstree Studios. It is the sequel to Going Gay. The films sets were designed by the art director R. Holmes Paul. My Old Duchess My Old Duchess is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Lupino Lane and starring George Lacy, Betty Ann Davies and Dennis Hoey. The film was made at Elstree Studios. It was based on an original sketch by Fred Karno. The screenplay concerns a stage manager who disguises himself as a duchess. Martha Git! Git! is a 1965 American drama film directed by Ellis Kadison and written by Homer McCoy. The film stars Jack Chaplain, Heather North, Leslie Bradley, Richard Webb, Hanna Landy and Emory Parnell. The film was released in October 1965, by Embassy Pictures. Pyat dney - pyat nochey Five Days, Five Nights is a 1961 joint Soviet–East German film, directed by Lev Arnshtam and Heinz Thiel. Coeurs joyeux Happy Hearts is a 1932 French comedy film directed by Hanns Schwarz and Max de Vaucorbeil and starring Josseline Gaël, Gabriel Gabrio and Jean Gabin. A separate German-language version Gypsies of the Night was also released. Konveer smerti The Conveyor of Death is a 1933 Soviet film directed by Ivan Pyryev. C.I.D. 909 C.I.D. 909 is a 1967 Bollywood film starring Mumtaz. A Family A Family, is a 1943 Soviet film directed by Grigori Aleksandrov, Mikayil Mikayilov and Rza Takhmasib Golubye dorogi Blue Roads, is a 1947 Soviet drama film directed by Vladimir Braun. Nástup Nástup is a 1953 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Otakar Vávra. School for Randle School for Randle is a 1949 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Frank Randle, Dan Young and Alec Pleon. The screenplay concerns a school caretaker who turns out to be the father of one of the pupils. When she runs away from home to pursue a career on the stage, he goes to persuade her to come back to school. The title is a reference to the Richard Brinsley Sheridan play The School for Scandal. It was made at the Manchester Studios, and was one of a string of cheaply made, but commercially successful films starring Randle during the era. Poslednata duma The Last Word is a 1973 Bulgarian drama film directed by Binka Zhelyazkova. It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. The Sacred Call El Grito sagrado is a 1954 Argentine film. The Headless Woman The Headless Woman is an Argentine film directed by Luis César Amadori and stars Niní Marshall. Wedding Night I Cant... I Cant, released worldwide as Wedding Night, is a 1970 film. It was the directorial debut of Piers Haggard. Canta mi corazón Canta mi corazón is a 1965 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. De Voortrekkers De Voortrekkers is a 1916 film. Nevidni bataljon Nevidni bataljon is a 1967 Slovene film directed by Jane Kavčič. Uno que ha sido marino One Whos Been a Sailor is a 1951 Chilean comedy film directed by José Bohr and starring Eugenio Retes, Hilda Sour and Arturo Gatica. Cyrano de Bergerac Cyrano de Bergerac is a 1946 French romantic comedy film directed by Fernand Rivers and starring Claude Dauphin, Ellen Bernsen and Pierre Bertin. It is based on the 1897 play Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand. Usporeno kretanje Slow Motion is a Croatian film directed by Vanča Kljaković. It was released in 1979. Puntos suspensivos o Esperando a los bárbaros Puntos suspensivos o Esperando a los bárbaros is a 1971 Argentine film. The Alive Tribe The Alive Tribe is a 1997 Australian film directed by Stephen Amis and starring Craig Adams and Kate Atchenson. The film is about a young man who gets involved with eco-terrorists. The Street Calls La Calle grita is a 1948 Argentine film. Las tierras blancas The White Land is a 1959 Argentine drama film directed by Hugo del Carril and starring del Carril, Ricardo Trigo and Amanda Silva. It is based on a novel by Juan José Manauta. It is set in a poor village in Santiago del Estero Province in Northern Argentina, where the semi-desert climate gives much of the landscape a whitish appearance alluded to in the title. Amalia Amalia is a 1914 Argentine silent film directed by Enrique García Velloso and written by Eugenio Py. It was based on the novel by José Mármol. The film starred Dora Huergo and Lola Marcó del Pont. It is the first full-length fiction film ever produced in Argentine cinema history. Jackie vs. Bruce to the Rescue Jackie and Bruce to the Rescue also known as Fist of Death is 1982 Taiwanese Bruceploitation martial arts movie, starring Kim Tai Chung and Lee Siu Ming. La mala vida The Bad Life is a 1973 Argentine crime film directed by Hugo Fregonese. Pyotr Velikiy Peter the Great, is a 1910 Russian short film directed by Vasili Goncharov and Kai Hansen. Franz Schubert Franz Schubert is a 1953 Austrian film depicting composer Franz Schuberts life and work. It was shot at the Rosenhügel Studios in Vienna with sets designed by the art director Leo Metzenbauer. The Life and Times of the Happy Hooker The Life and Times of Xaviera Hollander is an X-rated film released in 1974. How Wonderful to Die Assassinated Quanto è bello lu murire acciso, also known as The Expedition and How Wonderful to Die Assassinated, is a 1976 Italian historical drama film directed by Ennio Lorenzini. It depicts the failed expedition organized by Carlo Pisacane in 1857 to provoke a rising in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. For this film Lorenzini won the Nastro dArgento for Best New Director and a special David di Donatello. Rome Express Rome Express is a 1950 French thriller film directed by Christian Stengel and starring Hélène Perdrière, Jean Debucourt and Denise Grey. Three Argentines in Paris Three Argentines in Paris is a 1938 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Manuel Romero and starring Florencio Parravicini, Tito Lusiardo and Irma Córdoba. The films sets were designed by Ricardo J. Conord. Favola crudele The Dark Tale, is a 1991 Italian thriller film written and directed by Roberto Leoni and produced by Giulio Scanni. It stars John Savage. La bandera argentina La Bandera Argentina was for a time considered the first film ever produced in the cinema of Argentina. It was directed by French-Argentine cinema pioneer Eugene Py in 1897 in which he captured the Flag of Argentina in 1897. The film - which was screened in 1897 - was actually fourth or fifth to three short recorded images of the city of Buenos Aires known as Vistas de Palermo, Avenida de Mayo and Plaza de Mayo. The film is usually presented as the countrys first film because of its title and patriotic significance, even though Figners shorts are clearly dated as being screened on 24 November 1896. Both Pys and Figners films are nowadays lost. The film has a major historical significance for film history in Argentina, and was produced as a result of French immigrants in Buenos Aires, including Py whose colleague imported the first photographic cinema equipment into Argentina in late 1896. Tomorrow I'll Commit Suicide Tomorrow Ill Kill Myself is a 1942 Argentine musical film directed by Carlos Schlieper and starring Amanda Ledesma, Alberto Vila and Osvaldo Miranda. The films sets were designed by the art director Juan Manuel Concado. Sword of the Empire Sword of the Empire is a 1964 Italian peplum film directed by Sergio Grieco. The Scalp Merchant The Scalp Merchant is a 1978 Australian television film directed by Howard Rubie. It is about a private investigator. Storia de fratelli e de cortelli Storia de fratelli e de cortelli is a 1973 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Mario Amendola. The Broken Jaw The Broken Jaw is a short animated film by Chris Shepherd produced in 1997 by Polkadot Productions for Channel 4. Turbo Time Turbo Time is a 1983 Italian documentary film directed by Antonio Climati as James Davis and written by Mario Morra and . Kapo Kapo is an Israeli documentary film about the Jewish kapos who collaborated with the Nazis in concentration camps during World War II. The film was written, directed and produced by Dan Setton, with Tor Ben Mayor and Danny Paran in conjunction with Spiegel TV of Germany and Rai 3 of Italy. It was the first Israeli film to win an International Emmy Award, which it received in the category of Best Documentary. Do Musafir Do Musafir is a 1978 Bollywood film directed by Devendra Goel. The film stars Shashi Kapoor and Rekha. Karpagam Karpagam is a 1963 Tamil-language Indian drama film written and directed by K. S. Gopalakrishnan. The film features an ensemble cast including Gemini Ganesan, Savithri, S. V. Ranga Rao, M. R. Radha, R. Muthuraman, V. K. Ramasamy, Chittor V. Nagaiah, K. R. Vijaya, Baby Shakila and Sheela. In Karpagam, a rich farmer makes his newly-married daughter and her husband live in his house to take care of his business. Problems arise when his estranged son starts to squander his money. Karpagam is the debut film for Vijaya who plays the title character. It was released on 15 November 1963, Diwali day, and won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil – Certificate of Merit for the Second Best Feature Film. The film was a commercial success; from the profits made, Gopalakrishnan built a studio named after the film. It was remade in Hindi as Rishte Naate, Telugu as Thodu Needa, and Malayalam as Vishukkani. Do Dishayen Do Dishayen is a 1982 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra, Hema Malini and Prem Chopra. Le braconnier de Dieu Le braconnier de Dieu is a 1983 French comedy drama film directed by Jean-Pierre Darras. It Started at Midnight Schweiks New Adventures is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Carl Lamac and starring Lloyd Pearson, Maggie Rennie, Richard Attenborough and Julien Mitchell. It is also known by the alternative title It Started at Midnight. It was adapted from a novel by Jaroslav Hasek. Henry the Ache Henry the Ache is a black-and-white short film burlesque of the 1933 film The Private Life of Henry VIII starring Bert Lahr. The comedy was filmed at Van Beuren Studios and released by RKO Radio Pictures on January 26, 1934. Der Schäfer vom Trutzberg The Shepherd from Trutzberg is a 1959 West German historical romance film directed by Eduard von Borsody and starring Heidi Brühl, Hans von Borsody and Franziska Kinz. It is a heimatfilm, based on a novel by Ludwig Ganghofer. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art director Carl Ludwig Kirmse. Raj Mahal Raaj Mahal is a 1982 Hindi movie. Produced by K.B. Lamchhane and directed by K.Parvez. The film stars Vinod Khanna, Neetu Singh, Danny Denzongpa in lead roles and Amjad Khan as main protagonist. The films music is by Kalyanji Anandji Chameli Memsaab Chameli Memsaab is a 1975 Assamese drama film directed by Abdul Majid. A love story set in a tea estate in Assam, between a British tea estate owner and local tea garden worker. It starred George Baker and Binita Borgohain as leads. The film is based on a short story by journalist and writer, Nirode Choudhury. The film was both a critical and commercial success, lead actor Baker turned into a matinee idol. At the 1975 National Film Awards, the film won the award for Best Music Direction for Bhupen Hazarika, as well as Best Feature Film in Assamese. In 2013, at the 44th International Film Festival of India, in Goa the film was shown as a part of "Focus: North East" section. Circus Fever Circus Fever is a 1925 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 35th Our Gang short subject released. The Mills of the Gods: Viet Nam The Mills of the Gods: Viet Nam is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Beryl Fox and released in 1965. Made in the Direct Cinema style, the film documents the Vietnam War. The film aired on CBC Television on December 5, 1965 as an episode of Document, the documentary companion series to the newsmagazine This Hour Has Seven Days. In 1966 the film won the George Polk Award for Best Television Documentary, and the Canadian Film Award for Film of the Year. Tembo Tembo is a 1951 American documentary film which follows the travels of hunter Howard Hill through equatorial Africa. Hill produced and directed the documentary. The expedition traveled 30,000 miles as they attempted to discover a remote tribe, called the "Leopard Men". Ente Ammu Ninte Thulasi Avarude Chakki Ente Ammu Ninte Thulasi Avarude Chakki is 1985 family melodrama film in Malayalam, starring Balachandra Menon, Venu Nagavalli and Urvashi. The film was directed and written by Balachandra Menon. Kelkatha Shabdam Kelkkaatha Sabdham is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Balachandra Menon and produced by Raju Mathew. The film stars Mohanlal, Nedumudi Venu, Balachandra Menon and Ambika in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. Talpa Talpa is a 1956 Mexican drama film directed by Alfredo B. Crevenna. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. The Junkies The Junkies was a British sitcom pilot, produced in 2000 for a budget of just £3,500, and distributed over the Internet. The show was one of the first to be specifically made for download over the web. It was written by Jane Bussmann and David Quantick, and starred Peter Baynham, Sally Phillips, Peter Serafinowicz and Kevin Eldon. It was directed by Ian Denyer and produced by Jess Search with the help of Shooting People the online filmmaker network. The Iron Hand of the Mafia The Iron Hand of the Mafia is a 1980 Italian film directed by Roberto Girometti. Kukka Katuku Cheppu Debba Kukka Katuku Cheppu Debba is a 1979 Telugu film starring Chiranjeevi and Madhavi in the lead roles. Raksha Raksha is a 1982 Bollywood spy film, produced by P. Mallikharjuna Rao on Bharathi International Films banner and directed by Ravikant Nagaich. Starring Jeetendra, Parveen Babi in the lead roles and music composed by R. D. Burman. The film is remake of Telugu Movie Rahasya Gudachari. Tayaramma Bangarayya Tayaramma Bangarayya is a 1979 Telugu language film starring Sowcar Janaki as Tayaramma and Kaikala Satyanarayana as Bangarayya. Chiranjeevi played a very small role in the movie . The film was remade in Tamil as Sathya Sundharam with Sivaji Ganesan in the lead role and in Hindi as Shrimaan Shrimati with Sanjeev Kumar as the lead. Tingu Rangadu Tingu Rangadu is a 1982 Telugu film directed by Tatineni Prasad. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Geetha, Kongara Jaggayya, Nutan Prasad, and Shaukar Janaki. The Counter Jumper The Counter Jumper is a 1922 American film directed by Larry Semon and featuring Oliver Hardy. It is a remake of the 1919 film The Grocery Clerk, which was also directed by Semon. The film was screened at the Museum of Modern Art in 2009 as part of a series examining slapstick. Dumb Dicks Dumb Dicks is an American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Ralph Ceder and starring Benny Rubin. S dnyom rozhdeniya! 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It was the box office hit of the year and crossed 100 days in 8 centres. Dnes neordinuji No Surgery Hours Today is a 1948 Czechoslovakian comedy film directed by Vladimír Slavínský and starring Jan Pivec, Dagmar Frýbortová and Paula Valenska. Listen Lena Listen Lena is a 1927 comedy film directed by Clem Beauchamp. According to the Internet Movie Database, Fatty Arbuckle appears in this film as a "fat man with strategically covered face", although the role is uncredited and unconfirmed. Haseena Atom Bomb Haseena Atom Bomb is a 1990 cult Pakistani film directed by Saeed Ali Khan. Originally recorded in Pashto on a low-budget, the film was subsequently dubbed in Urdu, becoming a national blockbuster. Los reyes del volante Los reyes del volante is a 1965 Mexican comedy film starring Viruta and Capulina. Acuérdate de vivir Remember to Live is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by Roberto Gavaldón and starring Libertad Lamarque, Carmen Montejo and Miguel Torruco. Naku Pellam Kavali Naku Pellam Kavali is a 1987 Telugu comedy film produced by J. Murali Mohan under the Srinath Art Productions banner and directed by Vijaya Bapineedu. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Chandra Mohan, Shantipriya and Kalpana in the lead roles, with music composed by Vasu Rao. The film is a remake of the Tamil movie Aan Paavam, also remade in Kannada as Rama Krishna. The film marks the debut of Telugu actor Kota Shankar Rao. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Padakottai Padagotti is a 1964 Indian Tamil-language social problem film directed by T. Prakash Rao and produced by G. N. Velumani. The film stars M. G. Ramachandran and B. Saroja Devi, with M. N. Nambiar, S. V. Ramadas, Nagesh, Manorama and Jayanthi in supporting roles. It deals with the enmity between two fishing communities in a village, which is fuelled by the villages zamindar, who stands to gain the most from it all. Padagottis screenplay was written by Sakthi T. K. Krishnasamy, based on an original story by Nannu, and cinematography was handled by P. L. Roy, while editing was handled by C. P. Jambulingam. The film was shot predominantly on locations near the seashore. It was released on 3 November 1964, during that years Diwali day. Despite facing competition from other films released on the same day, Padagotti became a commercial success and ran for over 100 days in theatres. Aayiram Meni Aayiram Meni is a 1999 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi, starring Manoj K. Jayan and Urvashi in the lead roles. Jayabheri Jayabheri is a 1959 Telugu devotional biographical film based on life of Karnataka poet Kaasinath, produced by Vasireddy Narayana Rao under the Sarada Productions banner and directed by P. Pullaiah. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Anjali Devi in the lead roles and music composed by Pendyala Nageswara Rao. The film is a remake of the Marathi film Lokshahir Ram Joshi, also remade in Hindi as Matwala Shayar Ram Joshi. 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Antastulu Antastulu is a 1965 Telugu drama film produced by V. B. Rajendra Prasad under the Jagapathi Art Productions and directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Bhanumathi Ramakrishna, Krishna Kumari in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film has garnered the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu in 1965. En Thangai Kalyani En Thangai Kalyani is a Tamil film released in 1988, directed and produced by T. Rajendar. Rajender himself appeared in the title role, with Sudha. The film featured an extensive cast, which also featured Rajendars real life children, along with a bevy of supporting actors. The film was released on 5 February 1988 and was a blockbuster. Marmayogi Marmayogi is a 1951 Indian Tamil-language swashbuckler film directed by K. Ramnoth and produced by M. Somasundaram under his Jupiter Studios banner. A film adaptation of the novel Vengeance by Marie Corelli and William Shakespeares play Macbeth, the film was shot simultaneously in Hindi as Ek Tha Raja. The film features Serukalathur Sama playing the title role; M. G. Ramachandran, Madhuri Devi and Anjali Devi in the lead roles; with Pandari Bai, M. N. Nambiar and S. V. Sahasranamam playing supporting roles. Development of the film began after the success of Rajakumari, Ramachandran approached writer A. S. A. Sami to write a script which revolves around him. Samy wrote a script inspired by Vengeance by Marie Corelli, Shakespeares theatrical play Macbeth, and Robin Hood. S. M. Subbaiah Naidu and C. R. Subbaraman composed all the songs in the soundtrack album. Masthan and Subbarao handled the films cinematography. The film was edited by M. A. Thirumugam. The film was released on 2 February 1951. It became a commercial success at the box office and established Ramachandrans image as a star. It was the first Tamil film to receive an "A" certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification. Mehndi Rang Layegi Mehndi Rang Layegi is a 1982 Bollywood romantic film, produced by Pradeep Sharma and Veer Jain under the Tutu Veer Films banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars Jeetendra, Rekha, Anita Raj in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal. The film is remake of the Telugu movie Gorintaku, with Sobhan Babu, Sujatha in the pivotal roles. Oru Nokku Kanan Oru Nokku Kanan is a 1985 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Sajan and produced by P. T. Xavier. The film stars Mammootty, Ambika, Shalini and Shankar. The film has musical score by Shyam. Midsummer Rock Midsummer Rock is a television program based on the Cincinnati Pop Festival. The 90-minute TV version featured Alice Cooper, Mountain, Grand Funk Railroad, The Stooges, and Traffic. Sholay Sholay is a 1984 Pakistani musical action film, directed by Yunus Malik and produced by Ejaz Durrani. It stars Sultan Rahi, Mustafa Qureshi and Ilyas Kashmiri in lead roles. Aayiram Kannukal Aayiram Kannukal is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Joshiy and produced by Prem Prakash. The film stars Mammootty, Shobhana, Jose Prakash and Rajalakshmi in lead roles. The film had musical score by Raghu Kumar. The film was loosely based on the 1984 Tamil film Nooravathu Naal which itself was an unofficial adaptation of the 1977 Italian giallo film Sette note in nero. Miss Frontier Mail Miss Frontier Mail is a 1936 Indian action crime thriller film directed by Homi Wadia and produced by Wadia Movietone. The film starred Fearless Nadia, billed as the "Indian Pearl White" in the film. Her co-stars were Sardar Mansur, John Cawas billed as "Eddie Polo", Atish Sayani and Gulab. It was the third in the Diamond Thriller series. Like each film in the series, this too was a success. Nadia plays Savita whose father is the station master framed for a murder committed by a masked man. The masked man is intent on disrupting the railway service of the town to make way for an airline service. The highlights are Nadias stunts on top of a speeding train fighting a gang of rail-road bandits. Randu Janmam Randu Janmam is a 1978 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Nagavally R. S. Kurup. The film stars M. G. Soman, Ushakumari, Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair and Veeran in the lead roles. The film has musical score by MG Radhakrishnan. Asesinos, S.A. Asesinos, S.A. is a 1957 Mexican comedy film directed by Adolfo Fernández Bustamante and starring Adalberto Martínez and Kitty de Hoyos with Wolf Ruvinskis, Luis Aldás, Sara Guasch, and Guillermo Orea. Chenapparambile Aanakkariyam Chenapparambile Aanakkariyam is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Nissar, starring Sudheesh and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. 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The film stars Dev Anand, Sharada and Tarla Mehta. Chattakkari Chattakkari is a 1974 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan and produced by M. O. Joseph, starring Lakshmi, Mohan Sharma, Adoor Bhasi and Sukumari in lead roles. The film was written by Thoppil Bhasi based on Pammans famous novel of the same name. It was the first Malayalam film of Lakshmi and also the start of her romance with co-star Mohan Sharma. It won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress for Lakshmi, Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor for Adoor Bhasi who played Laxmis alcoholic father, and the Filmfare Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam. Storywriter Pamman received the Kerala State Film Award for Best Story. It has the distinction of being the first Malayalam film to run continuously for 40 weeks in a Bangalore theatre. All Songs composed by well known music director G. Devarajan were instant hits. In 2012, it was remade in the same name, directed by Santosh Sethumadhavan and produced by Suresh Kumar under the banner of Revathy Kalamandir and starring Shamna Kasim in the title roles. All That Falls Has Wings All That Falls Has Wings is a 1990 South Korean film directed by Jang Gil-su. Among many other honors, it was awarded Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards ceremony. Adha Din Adhi Raat Adha Din Adhi Raat is a 1977 Bollywood action film directed by Doondi. It was a remake of the 1972 Telugu film Manavudu Danavudu. Curtain Call Curtain Call is a 2000 American short documentary film directed by Charles Braverman. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. On Tiptoe: Gentle Steps to Freedom On Tiptoe: Gentle Steps to Freedom, also called On Tiptoe: The Music of Ladysmith Black Mambazo is a 2000 American short documentary film directed by Eric Simonson. It tells the story of South African singers Ladysmith Black Mambazo. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Caballo prieto azabache Caballo prieto azabache is a 1968 Mexican historical drama film starring Antonio Aguilar, Flor Silvestre, and Jaime Fernández. The film was successful at the box-office and stayed in theaters for a surprising nine weeks. La batalla de los pasteles La batalla de los pasteles is a 1966 Mexican comedy film starring Viruta and Capulina. Rahasyam Rahasyam is a 1967 Telugu swashbuckling adventure fantasy film, produced by Allareddy Sankar Reddy under the Lalitha Siva Jyothi Films banner and directed by Vedantam Raghavaiah. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, B. Saroja Devi, Kanta Rao, Krishna Kumari, S. V. Ranga Rao in the lead roles and music composed by Ghantasala. TGIS T.G.I.S. is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Mark A. Reyes, it stars Bobby Andrews, Onemig Bondoc, Angelu de Leon and Michael Flores. It premiered on August 12, 1995 on the networks Saturday line up. The series concluded on November 27, 1999 with a total of 233 episodes. The series title is derived from the expression "TGIF." Paandi Naattu Thangam Paandi Nattu Thangam is a 1989 Indian Tamil drama film directed by T. P. Gajendran. The film features Karthik and Nirosha in lead roles. The film, produced by Kalyani Murugan, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 19 May 1989. Bommalattam Bommalattam is 1968 Indian Tamil language comedy film, directed by Muktha Srinivasan and produced by V. Ramasamy. The script was written by Cho Ramaswamy. Music was by V. Kumar. It stars Jaishankar, Jayalalithaa, Nagesh, Major Sundararajan, Cho Ramaswamy and Manorama playing lead roles. V. S. Raghavan, Sachu and O. A. K. Devar played key roles. Ware ni utsu yoi ari is a 1990 Japanese film directed by Kōji Wakamatsu. Kayyethum Doorathu Kaiyethum Dhoorathu is a 1987 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by K. Ramachandran, written by Pappanamkodu Lakshmanan and produced by Raja Cheriyan. It stars Mohanlal, Nedumudi Venu, Poornima Jayaram and Kaviyoor Ponnamma. The film features musical score composed by M. S. Viswanathan. It was released on 14 August 1987. Nilagiri Express Neelagiri Express is a 1968 Indian Tamil-language thriller film directed by Thirumalai-Mahalingam and produced by V. Arunachalam. The screenplay was written by Cho Ramaswamy. The score was written by T. K. Ramamoorthy. It stars Jaishankar, Cho Ramaswamy, Vijaya Nirmala and Vijaya Lalitha. The film is a remake of a 1967 Malayalam film Cochin Express, which was also subsequently remade in Kannada as Bangalore Mail, in Telugu as Circar Express and in Hindi as The Train. The film was a commercial success at the box office. Parivar Parivaar is a 1967 Hindi-language drama film, produced & directed by Kewal P Kashyap on K.P.K. Movies banner. Starring Jeetendra, Nanda in the lead roles and music composed by Kalyanji Anandji. 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The episodes, as well as an additional three episodes, aired on TBS and MBS under the name from July 3, 1993 to August 28, 1993. An anime movie, titled , was released in the same year. Other 26 episodes were created and broadcast in 1994 on the same networks under the same name. The original series was dubbed in North America by 4Kids Entertainment in 2001, but never made it to the home video. Hasbro Studios currently holds the rights to 4Kids dub. Another anime series, known as , aired on Animax in 2006. A new series of animated shorts began airing in October 2016. It is animated in Adobe Flash. In 2016, an official Korean Version of the same name based on the series, created by Daewon Media, SEGA SAMMY GROUP and produced by Toonzone Studios & CJ ENM, was released worldwide for a Western audience. A new anime television series titled Uchi Tama!? ~Uchi no Tama Shirimasen ka?~ by MAPPA and Lapin Track will premiere in January 2020 on Fuji TVs Noitamina programming block. 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Since then has been frequently exhibited at forums, campuses, and film festivals. On October 4, 2011, Harto The Borges was presented at the University of Salamanca, and made available to the general audience in Argentina through the On Line version of Revista Cultura Ñ, in Buenos Aires. The film was released alongside an article in which the director views the film ten years after its premier at the Cine Cosmos. The film is currently available in Vimeo . Harto The Borges was presented at the Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano, Havana, Cuba, 2000 and nominated for Premio Cóndor de Plata. Dance, Raja, Dance Dance Raja Dance is a 1987 Kannada dance film, directed and produced by Dwarakish for his Dwarakish Chitra banner. The film starred newcomers Vinod Raj, Divya and Sangeetha in the lead roles. The film released to positive response by critics and audience and the lead star Vinod Raj was lauded for his dancing skills. For this movie, the climax was shot by Helicopter, apart from that they used 5 cameras to shoot this climax scene. Actually it was Dwarakishs Dream to shoot Mysore from an aerial angle. He dropped that idea due to a financial crisis. But Then Chief minister Mr. Ramakrishna Hegde came to know of this dream and he helped Dwarakish to do so. He called his minister Siddaramayya to go to Mysore with a helicopter. He went with the helicopter and told Dwarakish to utilize the helicopter. The song "Dance Dance Raja Dance" from this film was included in the widely popular video game Liberty City Stories along with few other Indian songs in a radio channel Radio Del Mundo. Thy Windsor Court Nagarahole Nagarahole is a 1977 Indian Kannada childrens film written by H. V. Subba Rao, with screenplay and direction by S. V. Rajendra Singh Babu, starring Vishnuvardhan, Bharathi and Ambarish. The Silent Twins The Silent Twins is a 1986 television film directed by Jon Amiel. It was broadcast as Season 2, Episode 2 of Screen Two. The Silent Twins is based on the true story of June and Jennifer Gibbons, identical twins who grew up in Wales. They got the nickname "The Silent Twins" because they only communicated with each other. Both women were committed to Broadmoor Mental Health Hospital for 14 years. Bekaraar Bekaraar is a 1983 Indian film directed by Rajendra Prasad V.B. The movie stars Sanjay Dutt, Padmini Kolhapure, Mohnish Bahl, Supriya Pathak. The film was a remake of the Telugu film Nalugu Stambhalata. The Mysterious Monk Mysterious Monk is a 1968 Stereoscopic 3-D adventure film directed by Arkadi Koltsaty starring Vladimir Druzhnikov and Aleksandr Belyavskiy, Valentin Zubkov and Tatyana Konyukhova. It was filmed in the Soviet stereoscopic system “Stereo-70”. For many years it held the record among Soviet stereofilms for the most rentals, for both 3D and 2D screenings. 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The episode was directed by John Fletcher and written by Denis Mitchell, and was part of a series that looked at working class British life. The other two films in the series are Every Day Except Christmas and We Are the Lambeth Boys. In July 2015, the film was included in the British Film Institutes online project, Britain on Film, which aims to build a social history of everyday British life. Aisha A`isha is a 1953 Egyptian drama film directed by Gamal Madkoor. It starred Zahrat El-Ola, Zaki Rostom, and Faten Hamama. Blood Wedding Blood Wedding is a 1977 Moroccan drama film directed by Souheil Ben-Barka. The film was selected as the Moroccan entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 50th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film is based on the Spanish play by Federico Garcia Lorca. Patita Patita is a 1980 Indian Hindi-language feature film directed by I.V.Sasi, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Shoma Anand, Raj Kiran and Mac Mohan. 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It was filmed in full color and is the last installment of a trilogy that includes Jesús, el niño Dios and Jesús, María y José. Pathlaag Pathlaag is a 1964 Indian Marathi-language thriller film produced and directed by Raja Paranjape. It is an adaptation of the novel Asha Parat Yete written by Jayant Devkule. The film stars Kashinath Ghanekar and Bhavana in their acting debuts. The film was a commercial success, and won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi. It was later remade in Tamil as Idhaya Kamalam and in Hindi as Mera Saaya. Lake of Tears is a 1966 Japanese film directed by Tomotaka Tasaka. It was Japans submission to the 39th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Winning Girls Through Psychic Mind Control Winning Girls Through Psychic Mind Control is a 2002 American comedy film directed by Barry Alexander Brown and starring Bronson Pinchot and Ruben Santiago-Hudson. Flames in the Valley Flame in the Valley is a 1967 South Korean film directed by Kim Soo-yong. It was awarded Best Film at the Blue Dragon Film Awards ceremony. More Bloody Meetings More Bloody Meetings is a 1984 British comedy training film that stars John Cleese as a bumbling middle manager. The film was directed by Charles Crichton and written by Antony Jay. It was produced by Cleeses production company Video Arts. My Father's Dragon is a 1997 Japanese anime film based on the My Fathers Dragon childrens books by Ruth Stiles Gannett. Deceived Slumming Party Deceived Slumming Party is a 1908 American comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. Several scenes of tours being conducted in New York City. At the end of each scene it becomes obvious that the events of the tours have been set up to shock and defraud the tourists. Mooga Nomu Mooga Nomu is a 1969 Telugu-language drama film, produced M. Murugan, M. Saravanan and M. Kumaran by AVM Productions banner and directed by D. Yoganand. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jamuna in the lead roles and music composed by R. Govardhanam. The film is a remake of the Tamil language movie Kalathur Kannamma. Taras Bulba Taras Bulba is a 1924 German silent adventure film directed by Vladimir Strizhevsky and Joseph N. Ermolieff and starring J.N. Douvan-Tarzow, Oscar Marion and Clementine Plessner. It is based on the short story Taras Bulba by Nikolai Gogol, and made at the Emelka Studios in Munich. It was one of several Russian-themed films that exiled producer Ermolieff made in Munich during the 1920s. The films art direction was by Kurt Dürnhöfer and Willy Reiber. Kura is a 1995 Japanese film directed by Yasuo Furuhata. Dillagi Dillagi is a 1966 Bollywood film starring Mala Sinha and Sanjay Khan in lead roles. The film was produced by Tony Walker, directed by S. Banerjee, with screenplay and dialogues by Mushtaq Jalili, story by Mehmood Lucknavi, lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri and music by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Chanchattam Chanchattam is a Malayalam directed by Thulasidas, written by S. N. Swamy, and starring Jayaram, Urvasi, Siddique, Jagathi Sreekumar and Adoor Bhavani. The film was a big flop at box office. The film was a remake of Tamil film Mouna Geethangal. Irrikku M.D. Akathudu Irrikku M.D. Akathudu is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. G. Vishwambharan and produced by V. M. Basheer. The film stars Innocent, Mukesh, A. C. Zainuddin and Sunitha in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Kudumbasametham Kudumbasammetham is a 1992 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Jayaraj, starring Madhu and Srividya in the lead roles. Mughamudra Mukhamudra is a 1992 Malayalam-language Indian film directed by Ali Akbar, starring Thilakan, Jagadish, Siddhique, Sunitha in lead roles. Nattu Vishesham Nattu Vishesham is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Paul Njarakkel, starring Mukesh and Siddique in the lead roles. The Perfect Husband The Perfect Husband is the debut feature film of Priya Singh Paul, an Indian-Jewish filmmaker. Trained in film making in India and the US, she has built a considerable reputation for herself in Indias competitive and demanding television scene. The film, a romantic comedy cum social satire, predominantly in English with a smattering of Hindi and Punjabi, is a modern and thought-provoking look at the Indian marriage game – the quest for the only security symbol that most Indian women possesses: a husband, perfect or otherwise! The film was invited to the Palm Springs International Film Festival in January 2003 and shown in Cannes Film Festival in May 2004. However, a court case on flimsy ground by the co financier stalled the release. Kalachakram Kalachakram is a 2002 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Sonu Sisupal, starring Siddique and Ashwathy in lead roles. Kidilol Kidilam Kidilol Kidilam is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Paulson, starring Sukumaran and Rekha in the lead roles. Madamma Madamma is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film directed by Sarjulan and starring Sreenivasan and Archana in the lead roles. Mimics Super 1000 Mimics Super 1000 is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film directed by Balu Kiriyath and starring Jagadish, Janardhanan and Anusha in the lead roles. Sadaram Saadaram is a 1995 Malayalam film directed by Jose Thomas and stars Suresh Gopi, Lalu Alex, Geetha, Suvarna Mathew, Chithra, Sreenath, Kaviyoor Ponnamma and Sukumari main roles. The script was written by A. K. Lohithadas. This film was a Super hit at box office They Found a Cave They Found a Cave is a 1962 Australian childrens adventure film directed by Andrew Steane. The film was originally made from a book by the same name by author Nan Chauncy. In 2010, a company called Argosy Films, set up a website to find the production crew and actors/actresses of They Found a Cave and Bungala Boys for the 50th anniversary. Ek Bechara Ek Bechara is a 1972 Bollywood Action drama film, produced by B.N. Ghosh under the SR International Productions banner and directed by S. M. Abbas. It stars Jeetendra, Rekha, Vinod Khanna in the pivotal roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Mama Bhanja Mama Bhanja is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by Naresh Kumar Parchhaiyan Parchhain is a 1952 Hindi romantic melodrama film directed by V. Shantaram. The production company was Rajkamal Kalamandir. The story and dialogue were by Shams Lakhnavi, with cinematography by G. Balakrishna. Music direction was by C. Ramchandra and the lyricists were Noor Lakhnavi, Vasant Desai. The cast included V. Shantaram, Jayashree, Sandhya, Lalita Pawar, Wasti and Saroj Khan. Parchhain is cited as one of the films produced by Shantaram that was of "exceptional merit". The story revolves around a man who is accidentally blinded by a woman whom he falls in love with, only to lose her when he regains his sight. Suntan Suntan is a 1976 Bollywood drama film, produced & directed by Mohan Segal on Delux Films banner. Starring Jeetendra, Rekha, Ashok Kumar in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal. The film is a remake of Telugu Movie Tata Manavadu, starring S. V. Ranga Rao, Raja Babu, Vijaya Nirmala. Raktha Tilakam Raktha Tilakam is a 1988 Tollywood Action - family film directed by B. Gopal and produced by K. Ashok Kumar under the Sri Usha Art Productions banner. It stars Venkatesh and Amala in the lead roles, with music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Thaimel Aanai and was also remade in Hindi as Pratikar in 1991. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office. Lover Boy Lover Boy is a 1985 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Shomu Mukherjee. It stars Rajiv Kapoor, Meenakshi Seshadri and Anita Raj in pivotal roles. Mulzim Mulzim is a 1988 Bollywood Action film, produced by G. Hanumantha Rao under the Padmalaya Studios banner, presented by Krishna and directed by K. S. R. Das. It stars Jeetendra, Shatrughan Sinha, Hema Malini in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film is a remake of the Telugu language movie Muddai, starring Krishna, Vijayashanti and Radha in the pivotal roles. Param Dharam Param Dharam is a 1987 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Swaroop Kumar and produced by Dimpy, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Mandakini, Amrish Puri and Sumeet Saigal Africadalli Sheela Africadalli Sheela is a 1986 Indian Kannada fantasy-adventure film, written, directed and produced by Dwarakish. Made on the similar lines as the Hollywood film Sheena, the film was extensively shot in the forest ranges in the African continent. This film was the first Indian film to have been shot in the African forest ranges. The film featured Charan Raj and Sahila in the lead roles, along with Dwarakish, Srinivasa Murthy and Kalyan Kumar in supporting roles. The music was composed by Bappi Lahiri, with lyrics by Chi. Udaya Shankar and R. N. Jayagopal. Dwarakish remade the film in Tamil as Kizhakku Africavil Sheela, which starred Suresh, Nizhalgal Ravi and Sahila reprising her character, while she went on to reprise her character in its Hindi remake, titled Sheela, starring Nana Patekar. Aman Ke Farishtey Aman Ke Farishtey is a 2016 Indian action film directed by Kader Kashmiri and produced by Pravin Kotak and Sohan Bhatia under banner of Sohan Art International. The film stars Dev Anand, Javed Jaffrey, Aashif Sheikh, Hema Malini and Ekta Sohini in pivotal roles along with Kiran Kumar, Roopa Ganguly and Kader Khan in supporting roles. The film was originally planned for a 1992 release, but due to unknown delay reasons, it got released in 2016. For Chastity For Chastity, or Namus Uğruna in Turkish, is a 1960 Turkish drama film directed and written by Osman F. Seden. The Naked Proof The Naked Proof is a 2003 independent feature film that was directed by Jamie Hook. The film was released on June 6, 2003 through Pinwheel Pictures and follows the trials and tribulations of a philosophy student. Pattikatu Raja Pattikkaattu Raja is a Tamil language film, starring Sivakumar, Jayasudha in the title role. Kamal Haasan, Fatafat Jayalaxmi, Sripriya and Thengai Srinivasan plays a supporting role. Pandari Bai plays a guest appearance. Dana Paani Dana Paani is a 1989 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Deven Verma, starring Ashok Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty, Padmini Kolhapure, Nirupa Roy, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Aruna Irani, Shafi Inamdar, Asha Sachdev and Deven Verma. Korean Connection The Korean Connection is 1974 Korean martial art movie starring Han Yong Cheol and Kwan Young Moon. Homelife Ghar Sansar is a 1958 Hindi film starring Rajendra Kumar and Nargis. Purple Gas Purple Gas is a 2003 independent feature film, starring Dana Andersen, Belinda Cornish, Josh Dean, Donovan Workun, and Ron Pederson. Mark Meer provides the opening narration. It was directed by William Minsky and produced by Randal Atamaniuk. Original music score by Jan Randall. Bare på jobb Bare på jobb is a 2003 Norwegian comedy film directed by Kjell Hammerø, starring Geir Amundsen. Robert Reiakvam is an unsuccessful documentary film maker, who manages to get government support for his latest project: a documentary about debt collectors. He finds out that illegal debt collectors receive no government benefits, and changes the focus of the film to one about social injustice. When the government withdraws support, the debt collectors, who have grown enthusiastic about the project, offer to finance it. Reiakvam accepts the money, believing it is a gift, and unwittingly becomes a character in his own movie. Dil Tujhko Diya Dil Tujhko Diya is a 1987 Indian Bollywood film directed and produced by Rakesh Kumar. It stars Kumar Gaurav and Rati Agnihotri in pivotal roles. Red Scarf Red Scarf, also known as Red Muffler and Operation Air Raid-Red Muffler, is a 1964 South Korean aviation war film set during the Korean War. Headlined by stars Shin Young-kyun, Choi Eun-hee, Choi Moo-ryong some of the best known South Korean actors of their time, Red Scarf is among the most iconic of prolific director Shin Sang-oks work, and was well received outside of South Korea. The film was made with the cooperation of the Republic of Korea Air Force and is particularly well remembered for its aerial sequences; especially the final showdown between RoKAF F-86 Sabres and Korean Peoples Air Force MiG-15s. It inspired the 2012 action film Return to Base. Parwane Parwane is a Bollywood action film released in 1993 starring Avinash Wadhavan, Siddharth, Shilpa Shirodkar and Paresh Rawal.The story is written by Tanveer Khan and music is composed by Anand-Milind The Madhouse on Castle Street Madhouse on Castle Street is a British television play, broadcast by BBC Television on the evening of 13 January 1963, as part of the Sunday Night Play strand. It was written by Evan Jones and directed by Philip Saville. The production featured the young American folk music singer Bob Dylan, who soon became a major musical star. The play was made with electronic video cameras, although recorded onto film rather than tape. The only known copy of the play was junked in 1968, as was the standard practice of the time, despite the fact that Dylan and lead actor David Warner were by then famous. Although extensive searches have been made by the BBC, only partial audio recordings of four songs sung by Dylan survive. On All Floors On All Floors is a 2002 British short film directed by Geoff Evans and written by Craig Handley. It is a dark comedy which tells the story of five people who are trapped in a falling elevator. Believing they have only a few minutes left to live, the lifts occupants start to confess their deepest, darkest secrets. Soudamini Saudhamini is a 2003 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P Gopikumar, starring Krishna and Sruthi in the lead role. The Cole Nobody Knows The Cole Nobody Knows is a documentary film about musician Freddy Cole, the younger brother of Eddie Cole, Ike Cole & Nat King Cole. The film tells Mr. Cole’s story through interviews with musicians Monty Alexander, Nancy Wilson, David “Fathead” Newman, John di Martino, H Johnson and Carl Anthony. Photographed in Atlanta, New York City, Los Angeles, Switzerland & France, “The Cole Nobody Knows” also features live performance material with Freddy Cole and his quartet. Directed by filmmaker Clay Walker, "The Cole Nobody Knows" has been featured in over 40 international film festivals and awarded the Cine Golden Eagle Award. The film received its PBS premiere on WPSU Pennsylvania in December 2009. Hiling Hiling is a 1998 Filipino family fantasy film starring the then child stars Camille Prats, Shaina Magdayao and Serena Dalrymple. The film was directed by the acclaimed José Javier Reyes and released by Star Cinema. Mickey's Eleven Mickeys Eleven is a 1927 silent short film in Larry Darmours Mickey McGuire series starring a young Mickey Rooney. Directed by Albert Herman, the two-reel short was released to theaters in November 1927 by FBO. Hazardous and Unhealthy Hazardous and Unhealthy is a 2003 Greek drama film directed by Antonis Papadoupoulos. It was entered into the 26th Moscow International Film Festival. Marine Drive Marine Drive is a 1955 Indian Hindi-language film. The film deals with the smuggling business and underworld crime. It was the first film that G. P. Sippy released under his production house Sippy Films. Sahir Ludhianvi composed lyrics for the film and told Sippy that because Sippy did not drink, he would never understand the lyrics "Mujhko na koi hosh na gham, main nashe main hoon" from the film. Candyjam Candyjam is a 1988 7 minute 35mm short animated film animated collaboration by ten animators from four countries produced and directed by Joanna Priestley and Joan Gratz. The animation uses drawings, puppets and object animation. Mindbenders Mindbenders is a 2004 science fiction-thriller feature film written and directed by Anthony Wayne Pettus, who also produced the film. Irány Mexikó Irány Mexikó is a 1968 Hungarian musical film directed by Éva Zsurzs and starring Gyula Bodrogi, Manyi Kiss and Kálmán Latabár. Yauwan Yauwan is an Indian film from 1973 which stars Anil Dhawan, Yogeeta Bali, Sujit Kumar, and Kabir Bedi. My Nappy Roots: A Journey Through Black Hair-itage My Nappy Roots: A Journey Through Black Hair-itage is a 2008 American documentary film directed by Regina Kimbell. Evenfall Evenfall is the first short film in a series produced by Sapling Pictures. This chapter is about a highly trained young woman embarking on her career as an international spy and discovering it takes more than good looks to keep things from falling into the wrong hands. Demon of the Himalayas Demon of the Himalayas is a 1935 German-Swiss co-production adventure film directed by Andrew Marton and starring Gustav Diessl, Erika Dannhoff and Günter Oskar Dyhrenfurth. It is part of the Mountain film genre which was popular during the era. Location shooting was done during the 1934 International Himalayan Expedition and a number of the Expeditions participants appeared in the film. The film premiered in Zurich in March 1935. It received a mixed reception from critics. It was remade in Hollywood by Marton in 1952 as Storm Over Tibet. Je Bho Ramrai Bho Je Bho Ramrai Bho is a 2003 Nepali film directed by Hari Bansha Acharya. Kachehari Kachehri is a 1994 Punjabi language film starring Manjeet Kullar, Gurdas Mann, Surinder Shinda and Chetana Das. The playback is by Jaspinder Narula, Sadhana Sargam, Salma Agha and Gurdas Mann. Kachehri was the first commercially successful film by Manjeet Kullar. Gurdas was already an established actor of Punjab. Super Spy Super Spy is an American comedy film written, produced and directed by A.J. Jamal and starring A.J. Jamal, LisaRaye, Reynaldo Rey, Conchita Leeflang. Lovers Lane Lovers Lane is a 2005 pornographic horror film written and directed by Brad Armstrong, and co-written by Stormy Daniels. Partners in Crime Partners in Crime is a short 1942 British film. It is notable in that it was directed by Sidney Gilliat and Frank Launder. Hum Tum Aur Mom: Mother Never Misguides Hum Tum Aur Mom is a 2005 film. Anastezsi Anastezsi is a 2007 supernatural drama starring Derek Jacobi and directed by Miguel Alcantud. Radiografía de una mentira X-Ray of a Lie is a 2004 documentary film examining another film, The Revolution Will Not Be Televised about the events of the Llaguno Overpass events, before the 2002 Venezuelan coup détat attempt. The X-Ray documentary, directed by Wolfgang Schalk and written by Schalk and Thaelman Urgelles, accuses Kim Bartley and Donacha OBriain of omissions and distortion in The Revolution Will Not Be Televised. It premiered on DVD in Venezuela in July 2004. Hari ng sablay: Isang tama, sampung mali Hari Ng Sablay is a 2005 Tagalog-language Filipino comedy film directed by Mac Alejandre and starring Rica Peralejo, Bearwin Meily and Nadine Samonte. The film was referred to as a "box office hit" when earning 2.9 million PHP after its nationwide release, and has been called a "heart-wrenching hit". Ashes to Ashes Ashes to Ashes is a 1999 action film by British independent filmmaker Wayne Gerard Trotman. The producers, Red Moon Productions Limited claim that Ashes to Ashes is the first British homegrown martial arts movie and a tribute to 1970s cinema. The film is characterized by a complex script, unpredictable twists, dark humour and a subversion of received political correctness. Ashes to Ashes premiered at the Raindance film festival where it was described as "Kung fu with an arty London twist". Iru Malargal Iru Malargal is a 1967 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Padmini, K. R. Vijaya, Chittor V. Nagaiah, Nagesh, Manorama, Roja Ramani and S. A. Ashokan. It tells the story of a man who faces upheavals in his life as he is caught between his lady-love and his devoted wife. Released on 1 November 1967, Iru Malargal became a commercial success with 100 days run, and won two awards at the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. The Black Road The Black Road is a 2005 Australian documentary by William Nessen. The film was shot on location in Aceh, and reports on the Province’s battle for independence from Indonesia. Although the film was originally a television documentary, produced for SBS in Australia, it has since been shown around the world at film festivals and presentations on the subject. The film is critically acclaimed and has received several awards, both Australian and international. The Black Road was among four films on the subject of separatism that the Indonesian Film Censorship Institute banned in the country. Anokha Milan Anokha Milan is a 1972 Hindi film produced by R. J. Vazirani and directed by Jagganath Chatterjee. The film stars Dharmendra, Pronati Ghosh and Dilip Kumar in a guest appearance. This is the only movie that Dilip Kumar and Dharmendra appeared together in. The films music is by Salil Choudhury. The Man in the Funny Suit The Man in the Funny Suit is a television drama detailing the agony endured by actor Keenan Wynn while helping his father, comedian Ed Wynn, play a serious role in the original television production of Rod Serlings Requiem for a Heavyweight. Requiem was the elder Wynns first dramatic role after decades of comedy. When Wynn flubbed a line or was uncertain of how to proceed, he would fall back on his old comedic catchphrases and jokes, mostly out of habit. As Requiem was an intense drama scheduled for live broadcast, this caused much consternation and worry among the staff and cast. When the time came for the show, however, Ed Wynn surprised everyone with his flawlessly heartfelt performance. The Wynns, Ned Glass, Maxie Rosenbloom, "PLAYHOUSE 90" announcer Dick Joy, Ralph Nelson, Serling, and Red Skelton play themselves in this installment of The Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, originally broadcast on 15 April 1960. The Man in the Funny Suit was written and directed by Ralph Nelson, the director of both the original 1956 Playhouse 90 television Requiem for a Heavyweight and the later 1962 movie version, which stars Jackie Gleason and Mickey Rooney in Keenan and Ed Wynns roles. Dark Side Romance Dark Side Romance is a 1995 Thai romantic fantasy film directed by Prachya Pinkaew. Sun Dogs Chairman George Chairman George is a 73-minute 2005 Canadian documentary film about the Greek Canadian musician / troubadour and statistician George Sapounidis. The documentary is directed by Daniel Cross and Mila Aung-Thwin and produced by EyeSteelFilm in association with CTV, BBCs "Storyville" series and TV2. Our Feature Presentation Our Feature Presentation is a 2008 independent comedy film directed by Gardner Loulan and written by Gardner Loulan and Joseph Brady. National Anthem The National Anthem or Guoge is a 1999 Chinese historical drama centered on the composition of "The March of the Volunteers", the theme song to the 1935 drama Children of Troubled Times which was later adopted as the national anthem of the Peoples Republic of China. The lyrics were composed by poet and playwright Tian Han and set to music by the composer Nie Er. The film is noteworthy for being told from the point of view of Tian, who fell from favor during the Cultural Revolution before being posthumously rehabilitated in the late 1970s. The movie was released to coïncide with the 50th anniversary of the PRCs founding. The timing and subject matter mirror the 1959 Nie Er, a highly fictionalized version of the same events which did not even include Tian. The film was directed by Wu Ziniu on a budget of around . It was a flop, estimated to have lost at the box office; the movie still managed to turn a profit for the Xiaoxiang Film Studio, however, owing to its in subsidies and a million- excellence-in-filmmaking prize at the Huabiao Awards. It also won a special prize from the Golden Rooster Awards and best picture at the Hundred Flowers Awards. Kinshasa Palace Kinshasa palace is a 2006 film. Orient Express Orient Express is a 1943 Hungarian drama film directed by László Cserépy and starring Andor Ajtay, Irén Pelsöczy and Gyula Csortos. It is based on a play by Andor Matolcsy about events taking place on the Orient Express. A Kiss Stolen Un Baiser Volé is a 2000 Hong Kong romantic comedy film written by Patrick Kong and Manfred Wong, and produced by Chiu Fu-Sheng and Manfred Wong. The film stars Christy Chung, Stephen Fung, Natalie Ng, and Crystal Cheung Yee Tung. Voices of Bam Voices of Bam is a 2006 Dutch-made documentary feature film about 2003 Bam earthquake. The film was produced and directed by Dutch filmmakers Aliona van der Horst. The film is inspired by photographs that were recovered from the towns debris... the only tangible mementoes left of life before the earthquake. American Fugitive: The Truth About Hassan American Fugitive: The Truth About Hassan is a film, directed by Jean-Daniel Lafond, about an exiled American political activist named Dawud Salahuddin. Belfield has confessed to assassinating a former Iranian diplomat, who supported the Shah of Iran, in 1980. Belfield unexpectedly appeared playing an exiled American political activist in the 2001 film Kandahar. Lafond then traveled to Iran to film the documentary about him. Chhoti Bahoo Chhoti Bahoo Daughter-in-law is a 1994 Hindi family drama film directed by M. M. Baig. The film stars Deepak Tijori and Shilpa Shirodkar in the lead roles. Holy Water-Gate: Abuse Cover-up in the Catholic Church Holy Water-Gate: Abuse Cover-up in the Catholic Church is a 2004 documentary which investigates the crisis that emerged within the Roman Catholic Church, as victims of child sex abuse by priests fight to bring their abusers to justice. The film begins as a personal journey of filmmaker Mary Healey, who is also Catholic. Through key players in the scandal, including victims, whistle-blower priests and a senior ranking U.S. Cardinal who is called upon by the Vatican to control an ever-growing storm, Holy Water-Gate brings the viewer deep within the institutional mind of the U.S. Catholic Church: a powerful establishment that not only failed the victims for many years by not acknowledging their abuse, but also enabled some priests to continue to abuse more children by relocating them in other parishes. This intensely personal and political story investigates the crisis and exposes the reluctance within the U.S. mainstream media for decades to report sexual abuse crimes against children by priests. Walk Like a Man Walk Like a Man, full title Walk Like a Man: A Real Life Drama About Blood, Sweat & Queers is a 2008 Australian documentary film about gay rugby union co-produced and co-directed by Patricia Zagarella and Jim Morgison and narrated by Australian former rugby league international Ian Roberts. Filmed in San Francisco, Sydney and New York, it concentrates on preparations for the 2006 New York final of the Bingham Cup, effectively the World Cup of gay rugby union, by the two finalist teams, the reigning incumbent champions San Francisco Fog RFC and the up-and-coming rivals, the Sydney Convicts. The Convicts end up winning the Cup with a score of 16-10. The prize is named after Mark Bingham, a gay rugby player and a member of San Francisco Fog, and a 9/11 hero, was a passenger on United Airlines Flight 93 and courageously stormed the cockpit and prevented the hijackers from hitting their eventual target. The film was released in February 2008. It was shown on Australian Special Broadcasting Service and also shown on Logo TV. Angels Angels is a 2007 Filipino trilogy film, starred by Angel Locsin with Jennylyn Mercado, Patrick Garcia and Marvin Agustin. Homotopia Homotopia is a 2007 film by Eric A. Stanley and Chris Vargas. This film is a radical queer critique of the politics of gay marriage and assimilation. Using a gritty feminist shoot-and-run style the film is also heavily influenced by Born in Flames and The Battle of Algiers. The film addresses issues of racism, colonialism, AIDS and the state. Homotopia uses a radical queer/feminist critique of the institution of marriage to undo the logic that "gay marriage" would lead to queer liberation. Loosely based on cinematic tradition Yoshi falls in lust with someone he met in a park bathroom while reading Frantz Fanons Black Skin. Sadly, the new love interest is about to get gay married. So Yoshi and his band of radical queers decide this wedding need not take place. Homotopia stars San Francisco based performance/visual artist Jason/Joy Fritz, gender illusionist Susan Withans, Kentaro J. Kaneko who worked with gay shame, Ralowe T. Ampu formally of Deep Dickollective and author/activist Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore AKA Matt Bernstein Sycamore among others. A Massacre Foretold A Massacre Foretold is a 2007 documentary film by Nick Higgins. The film was released 10 years after the Acteal massacre in Chiapas, Mexico, of which the film is an account. Beyond Ipanema Beyond Ipanema: Brazilian Waves in Global Music is a 2009 documentary film about the influence of Brazilian music outside of the country, especially the USA. Produced by filmmakers Guto Barra and Béco Dranoff, it features interviews and performances by David Byrne, Devendra Banhart, M.I.A., Os Mutantes, Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Tom Zé, Seu Jorge, Thievery Corporation, Bebel Gilberto, CSS, Creed Taylor and many others. The films World Premiere was at New Yorks Museum of Modern Art in July 2009. It was since shown in over 50 film festivals, including HotDocs, South By Southwest and the Chicago International Film Festival. It has also screened in venues such as the Institute of Contemporary Art, in Boston, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, in San Francisco, The High Art Museum, in Atlanta, and Haus der Kulturen der Welt, in Berlin. Beyond Ipanema was awarded Best Documentary and Best Sound Editing at the 14th Brazilian Film Festival of Miami and Best Film at the 3rd Brazilian Film Festival of Vancouver. According to The Hollywood Reporter, "Beyond Ipanema is a Vibrant and stylish look at decades of Brazilian music focuses on the reception it has received in the U.S." To The Huffington Post, "Beyond Ipanema is a brilliant overview of the incursion of Brazilian music world wide by directors Guto Barra and Béco Dranoff." Independents Independents is a documentary film directed by Chris Brandt that explores the creative process and the artistic spirit. It is narrated by James C. Kaufman, and features interviews with over two dozen comic book creators, including Robert Williams, Kevin Eastman, Eric Powell, and Wendy Pini. It was screened as an independent film at the 2008 San Diego Comic-Con. Bomberman Jetters is a 2002 Japanese anime television series created by Studio Deen and NAS. It has also spawned two manga series and three video games, one of which was localized and given an English dub. It is based on the popular Bomberman video game series created by Hudson Soft. Engine sentai Go-onger: Boom boom! Bang bang! GekijoBang!! is the theatrical film adaptation of the Japanese 2008 Super Sentai series Engine Sentai Go-onger. As with all of the Super Sentai films, Boom Boom! Bang Bang! GekijōBang!! is a double bill with the film for the 2008 Kamen Rider series Kamen Rider Kiva, King of the Castle in the Demon World. Both films premiered in Japanese theaters on August 9, 2008. The film features guest star J-pop singer Sonim, portraying the antagonist Empress Maki. Padmé Padmé is a Star Wars fan film produced by Jason Ginsburg, Robert Reeves, and Kevin W. Walsh. The short was written by Walsh and directed by Reeves. The film won the George Lucas Selects Award in the 2008 Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards, co-sponsored by Atom.com and Lucasfilm, and aired on both Spike TV and Comedy Central shortly thereafter. Robert Reeves previously won Best Comedy in the 2005 Star Wars Fan Film Awards for Cheap Seats, which he wrote, directed, and starred in. Valentina, la película Valentina is a 2008 Argentinian traditionally animated romantic-comedy film released in theaters throughout Argentina, Mexico, and Uruguay on July 24, 2008. It also had a limited release in the United States later that year. It did very poorly at the foreign and international box-office, resulting a box-office bomb. It stars Florencia Otero, as the voice of Valentina, and Sebastián Francini, as the voice of Fede. It is also Illusion Studios first feature film. The Ordinary Radicals The Ordinary Radicals is a 2008 documentary film directed by Philadelphia filmmaker Jamie Moffett. Tees Maar Khan Tees Maar Khan is a Pakistani Punjabi film which stars Shirin, Allauddin and Sawan in the lead roles. The title of Tees Maar Khan actually refers to the 6th Nizam of Hyderabad- Mir Mahbub Ali Khan, who being a skilled huntsman, had killed 33 Tigers during his lifetime and was given the title "Tees Maar Khan". Love Under the Sun Love Under the Sun is a 2003 Hong Kong musical short film directed by Andy Lau. It depicts an evening ball in which a rumor spreads among the guests that one among them has contracted AIDS. The film was meant to raise awareness about AIDS and dispel common misconceptions regarding its contagiousness. It features an all-star cast of Lau and various other Hong Kong cinema actors and Cantopop singers. The music is mostly arranged from Classical works such as Für Elise and Carmen with added or changed lyrics. C'est dimanche! Cest dimanche! is a 2008 film. Lao fu zi Mr. Funnybone is a 1976 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Kuei Chih-Hung based on the manhua, Old Master Q, by Alfonso Wong, who also co-wrote the script and serves as the films co-producer, and starring Wang Sha as the titular protagonist. The film was followed by a sequel, Mr. Funnybone Strikes Again, released in 1978. The Blue Seal The Blue Seal is a 2010 Canadian action/drama film directed by Mike Donis and starring John Kraft, Thomas Daniel, Warren Bain and Alan A. Leyland. Set in the fictional rural town of Hontas, Ontario, Canada, it focuses on a socially awkward farmer, John Kraft, who is unwittingly a part of a criminal delivery organization. As he tries to break his ties with the delivery company, he degrades into a violent, evil person who must eventually find a way to return to his compassionate and good-natured self. Neenu Nakkare Haalu Sakkare Neenu Nakkare Haalu Sakkare is a 1991 Indian Kannada comedy film directed by the duo Dorairaj and S. K. Bhagavan. It stars Vishnuvardhan in the lead role opposite five heroines The music was composed by Hamsalekha. The story revolves round the heros hunt for a suitable girl and how he manages to find one, with many hilarious scenes. Ambareesh makes a special appearance in this film. Bullet Bullet is a Malayalam language film directed by Nizar and produced by Nazim Vellila under the banner of Malayil Movie International. It was released in 2008. The film received negative reviews and was a box office bomb. Kalla Kulla Kalla Kulla is a 1975 Indian Kannada comedy drama film, directed by K. S. R. Das and produced by Shastry Associates. The story is written by M. D. Sundar. The film features Vishnuvardhan, Dwarakish, Bhavani and Jayalakshmi in the lead roles. The film was widely appreciated for its songs and story upon release. The songs composed by Rajan-Nagendra were huge hits. A Congregation of Ghosts A Congregation of Ghosts is a 2009 film directed by Mark Collicott. It is based on the true story of the Reverend Frederick Densham. The film was shot on location in rural Cornwall in the United Kingdom. Hollywood Don't Surf! Hollywood Dont Surf! is a 2011 documentary film that premiered in the 2010 Cannes Film Festival while a work in progress and held its North American premiere at the 2011 Telluride Film Festival, where it was presented to a packed park at the Abel Gance Outdoor theater by actress Daryl Hannah. Narrated by Robert Englund, the film explores the purportedly strained relationship between Hollywood film makers and the surfing community. After an irreverent and wild main title sequence, Hollywood Dont Surf! examines the legendary film Gidget and the subsequent surf exploitation genre that followed, centering on the ambitious John Milius written and directed 1978 Warner Bros. film Big Wednesday, a commercial disappointment at the time, and the smattering of surf films that followed as Big Wednesday enjoyed a subsequent rebirth as a cult film on home video. The documentary features: Quentin Tarantino Steven Spielberg John Milius Jan-Michael Vincent Robert Englund Stacy Peralta Gary Busey Lee Purcell Frankie Avalon John Stockwell Nia Peeples William Katt Laird Hamilton Greg Noll Kathy Kohner-Zuckerman Rick Dano Holly Beck Singaporenalli Raja Kulla Singaporenalli Raja Kulla is a 1978 Indian Kannada language full-scale action-suspense-drama film directed by C. V. Rajendran starring Vishnuvardhan, Manjula, Dwarkish, Lokanath and Thoogudeepa Srinivas in pivotal roles. It was the first Kannada film to be shot outside India in a country which is not an Indian neighbour and the second Kannada movie to be shot outside India after Operation Diamond Racket which was shot in Nepal and released four months before this movie. However, this movie is widely credited for starting the trend of Kannada movies shooting outside India. Doorada Betta Doorada Betta is a 1973 Kannada film directed by Siddalingaiah. The film starred Rajkumar and Bharathi Vishnuvardhan in lead roles. It had Balakrishna, K. S. Ashwath and Sampath playing supporting roles. The film, along with Mooruvare Vajragalu, was Rajkumars last movie in black-and-white.This was also the last film where Dr.Rajkumar and Bharathi were seen together The movie also had a song sung by Asha Bhosle.The film is seen as a landmark in the career of Siddalingaiah. The movie saw a theatrical run of 25 weeks. Ambleton Delight Ambleton Delight is a 2009 British independent drama film. Filmed exclusively in East Sussex, UK it is directed by Brighton and Hove based Daniel Parkes, based on a script by Japanese writer Itsuka Yamasaki and Ben Rohde, produced by Sinéad Ferguson and starring veteran Coronation Street actor Brian Capron. The production company is Parkes Productions Ltd based in the Brighton Marina on the south coast of England. The film score was composed by Iain Cameron and includes appearances by British bands Swallowing Shotguns and MellowSun. Amos Oz: The Nature of Dreams Amos Oz: The Nature of Dreams is an Israeli documentary film, written, directed and produced by Yonathan and Masha Zur. It is a portrait of Israeli author Amos Oz, author of the memoir A Tale of Love and Darkness, and his efforts toward peace in the Middle East. The film, released in May 2009, is Yonathan and Masha Zur’s second film. Amos Oz – The Nature of Dreams premiered at the Docaviv Documentary Film Festival in Tel Aviv. It was supported mainly by Arte ZDF and the Israeli Makor Film Fund, and also by YLE Finland and Radio Canada. Cinderellas, Wolves and a Charming Prince Cinderelas, lobos e um príncipe encantado is a Brazilian 2009 documentary film. Brahma Vishnu Maheshwara Brahma Vishnu Maheshwara is a 1988 Kannada action drama film, written and directed by Rajachandra and produced by Rohini Pictures. The film had an ensemble cast including Ambarish, Ananth Nag, V. Ravichandran, Thulasi, Kiran Juneja and Mahalakshmi in the lead roles, while many other prominent actors featured in supporting roles. The soundtrack and score composition was by Vijayanand and the lyrics along with the dialogues were written by Chi. Udaya Shankar. The film was a remake of the Telugu film Mugguru Mithrulu. It was also remade in Hindi as Dosti Dushmani. Meenava Nanban Meenava Nanban, is a 1977 Indian Tamil-language film directed by C. V. Sridhar, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role, with Latha, M. N. Nambiar, Nagesh among others enacting supporting roles. Pattikada Pattanama Pattikada Pattanama is a 1972 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film produced and directed by P. Madhavan and written by Bala Murugan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan and Jayalalithaa. The film deals with Kalpana, an urban woman who gets married to a villager Mookaiyan. After marriage, differences of opinion arise between the couple as Mookaiyan raises objections about city culture, leading to their separation. The rest of the film shows whether Kalpana reforms and the couple are united or not. Pattikada Pattanama was released on 6 May 1972. The film was commercially successful, running for over 175 days in theatres, thereby becoming a silver jubilee film. It also won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil, Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Film and Best Actress – Tamil. Moondru Deivangal Moondru Dheivangal is a 1971 Indian Tamil film, directed by Dada Mirasee and produced by K. R. Seenivasan and N. Naga Subramaniyam. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Chandrakala, Nagesh and R. Muthuraman in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. The film was remade in Hindi as Teen Chor. I Love Alaska I Love Alaska is a 2009 documentary chronicling the AOL search history of "user 711391," whose searches are narrated by a monotone female voiceover. The film was produced by Submarine Channel, and released episodically in 2009 before being uploaded to stream for free on Minimovies.org. Happy Endings? Happy Endings? is a 2009 cinéma vérité documentary film directed and produced by Tara Hurley. Filmed over 27 months, it chronicles the lives of the women in massage parlors in Rhode Island during a battle in the state legislature to once again make prostitution illegal. During the period of filming, prostitution in Rhode Island was legal as long as it was conducted behind closed doors. The expression "happy ending" is a colloquial term for the practice of a masseuse giving a sexual release to a client. Er Dong Er Dong, directed by Yang Jin, is a 2008 narrative independent Chinese film about a rebellious teenager in rural northern China. The film is shot in documentary-style and is the directors second feature. Coma Coma is a 2009 Austrian film written and directed by Ludwig Wüst. The film premiered at the Moscow International Film Festival in 2009. It received critical acclaim particularly in the French Canadian press. Due to his gloomy style director Ludwig Wüst is often compared with fellow Austrian directors Michael Haneke and Ulrich Seidl. Coma is the first Austrian film and one of the first films in Europe that had a world-wide release on the internet as video on demand on the renowned cinema website mubi.com simultaneously with its theatrical release. Parakkum Pavai Parakkum Paavai is a 1966 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by T. R. Ramanna, starring M. G. Ramachandran, B. Saroja Devi, Kanchana and J. P. Chandrababu. The film was released on 11 November 1966 and averagely grossed, having run in theatres for 80 days. Victoria Victoria is a 2008 French-Canadian road movie directed by and starring Anna Karina. Savage Savage is a Canadian short film, directed by Lisa Jackson and released in 2009. The film depicts a Cree woman crying and singing a sad traditional song while a young girl is transported to an Indian residential school At the school, however, the conventional narrative of Indian residential schools is subverted when the children perform a hip hop–inspired group dance routine in class after the teacher leaves the room. Abby in Wonderland Abby in Wonderland is a Sesame Street direct-to-DVD film that adapts Lewis Carrolls Alice in Wonderland with the Muppets of Sesame Street. Abby Cadabby stars in the "Alice" role. The feature-length adventure was released on DVD by Genius Products on September 30, 2008. In addition to receiving a DVD release, the film received a limited theatrical run in September 2008 through the Kidtoons family matinee series, and was aired on PBS Kids Feast of Favorites during the week of Thanksgiving 2008. It was aired again on December 29, 2008 on local PBS stations. Letter to Jail Lettre à la prison is a 1969 French film directed by Marc Scialcom. It was left in a box until 2005, when Scialcoms daughter found it and had it restored. Kabhi Pyar Na Karna Kabhi Pyar Na Karna is a Pakistani Urdu film directed by Javed Raza. The film was produced by Khawaja Tariq Tahir and it is written by Ahmed Aqeel Ruby. Zara Sheikh, Veena Malik and Moammar Rana perform leading roles in this film. Bollywood actress Neha Dhupia made her Pakistani film debut. Kabhi Pyar Na Karna was distributed by Eveready Pictures and was released on 18 April 2008. Lost in the Crowd Lost in the Crowd is a documentary film by Austrian filmmaker Susi Graf about LGBT homeless youth in New York City. The film tells the story of a group of kids focusing on how they became homeless and their attempts to survive on the streets of New York. Most of the youth say the reason that they’re homeless in the first place is because they have been rejected from their families for being Gay or Transgender. Lost in the Crowd reveals a glimpse into the unknown world of homeless LGBT youth. Shelter Life is portrayed as well as finding "new" families in the ballroom scene featuring ballroom icon Willi Ninja who died shortly after being filmed for Lost in the Crowd. Pachamarathanalil Pachamarathanalil is a 2008 Indian film produced by Revathy Kalamandir, written and directed by debutant Leo Thaddeus. It stars Sreenivasan and Padmapriya in the lead roles with Lalu Alex, Lal and Nassar in other pivotal roles. The films score and soundtrack is written by composer, Alphons Joseph. Do As I Say Do As I Say is a 2008 documentary film based on the novel by Peter Schweizer titled Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy. The book, an eight-week New York Times bestseller, was adapted for the screen by writer and director Nick Tucker. As the books title indicates, several outspoken left-wing politicians and other public figures are profiled, and evidence is presented for the alleged hypocrisy seen in the disparity between what the individuals do and what they advocate publicly. Saigon Love Story Saigon Love Story is Vietnams first movie musical filmed entirely on location in Vietnam including Saigon and Phan Thiet. One of the first films independently produced outside of the Communist controlled film industry, overseas Vietnamese director Ringo Le decided to return to his birthplace to shoot his first feature film project. "Saigon Love Story" had a highly acclaimed sold out screening at VC FilmFest 2006. The film was an official selection into the Panorama selection at the Shanghai International Film Festival 2006 and was nominated for the "Winds of Asia-Best New Film Award" at the Tokyo International Film Festival 2006. Currently, the film has been traveling throughout the United States in sold-out roadshow tours to help bring attention to Vietnamese films and artists. It was released on Valentines Day in 2008 across Vietnam. Directed by: Ringo Le Produced by: Tammy Le Starring: Ngo Thanh Van, Duc Tien, Hứa Vĩ Văn, Yen Vy, Chanh Tin Distributed by Celluloid Dragon Pictures Pelli Pandheri Pelli Pandiri is a 1997 Telugu-language drama film, produced by G. Aswartha Narayana Babu, M. C. Shekar and S. Ramesh Babu under the SRS Art Movies banner, directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. It stars Jagapati Babu, Raasi, Prithiveeraj with music composed by Vandemataram Srinivas. The film is a remake of the Kannada film Anuraga Sangama, which itself was inspired by the Charlie Chaplin-starrer City Lights. Thali Thaali is a 1997 Telugu drama film, produced by Maganti Venkateswara Rao under the MRC Movie Creations banner and directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. It stars Srikanth, Swetha, Sneha, Swathi in the lead roles and has music composed by Vidyasagar. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office. 10th Class 10th Class is a 2006 Telugu Romance film directed by Chandu Cinematography by T. Surendra Reddy and produced by Venkata Shyam Prasad under SP Entertainments ltd. The film stars Bharath and Kadhal Saranya in the lead roles. Raja Kali Amman Raja Kaliamman is a Tamil Devotional Film released in 2000. Toss Toss is a 2007 Telugu film written and directed by Priyadarshini Ram. The film stars Upendra, Raja, Kamna Jethmalani, and Priyamani in prominent roles. The film was released on 14 July 2007. This is the first film in India to be shot with the Thompson Viper Filmstream Camera by South Indian Cinematographer T. Surendra Reddy. Sneeze Me Away Sneeze Me Away is a 2010 animated short film written and directed by Ryan Grobins. Karafuto 1945 Summer Hyosetsu no mon is a 1974 Japanese film based on the Soviet Unions military action on Karafuto during the Soviet–Japanese War near the end of World War II. The movie is set in Maoka, and the story is based on the deaths of nine women who worked in the postal telegraph office in the city. Twelve women worked in the office, and on August 20, 1945, nine of them committed suicide. Before the Rain Before the Rain is a 2010 Australian drama film, directed by Craig Boreham, Nick Clifford and CJ Johnson and written by Shirley Barrett. Wir sitzen im Süden Based Down South is a 2010 German-Turkish documentary film written and directed by Martina Priessner about four Turks born in Germany but who now live in Istanbul. The film was selected for the 29th International Film Festival Istanbul, where it premiered, 53rd International Leipzig Festival for Documentary and Animated Films, 16th London Turkish Film Festival and the 13th Istanbul International 1001 Documentary Film Festival. Based Down South was nominated for the Grimme Award in 2011. Bump Ghulami is a 1985 Pakistani Punjabi-language British drama film directed by Hasnain. Produced by Sarwar Malik under the Al Mehran Films banner, the film stars Sultan Rahi, Mustafa Qureshi, Mohammad Ali, Yousuf Khan and. Ghulami is a mix of an upbeat Lollywood musical and an action movie, with religious overtones. Archaeology of a Woman Archaeology of a Woman is a 2012 American film starring Sally Kirkland and written and directed by Sharon Greytak. Davpech Davpech is an Action/Comedy Marathi film released on 25 February 2011. Nethaji Nethaji is a 1996 Tamil action film directed by Murthy Krishna. The film features Sarath Kumar and Lisa Ray in lead roles. The film, produced by G. Ramesh and G. Suresh, had musical score by Vidyasagar and was one among Deepavali releases arrived on 10 November 1996. Forget Me Not is a 2010 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama, about the people in a small coal mining town in the Fukuoka Prefecture in southern Japan in 1955. For Ireland's Sake For Irelands Sake is a 1914 American silent film produced by Gene Gauntier Feature Players and distributed by Warners Features. it was directed by Sidney Olcott with himself, Gene Gauntier and Jack J. Clark in the leading roles. Salaam Dunk Salaam Dunk is a 2011 American documentary film directed by David Fine about an Iraqi universitys women basketball program, spearheaded by a US-born instructor as coach. Breaking Point: Canada/Quebec - The 1995 Referendum Breaking Point is a Canadian documentary film, released in 2005. Aired on CBC Television in English and on Télévision de Radio-Canada in French and released to mark the tenth anniversary of the 1995 Quebec sovereignty referendum, the film explored the dynamics of the referendum campaign through interviews with and news clips of several of the major players on both sides of the debate. The two-part film aired on SRC in September 2005, and on CBC in October. It has also been released on DVD. Paper Flower Paper Flower is a short narrative film by Toy Gun Films that was premiered in Tokyo in February 2011. It was first shown in the U.S. at the Beverly Hills Film Festival on April 8, 2011. Paper Flower was directed by Brent Ryan Green, written by Jeff Goldberg, and produced by Toy Gun Films Films The cinematographer was Thomas Marvel and the music was composed by Aska Matsumiya Your Enemies Friends. The film was inspired by a collection of true stories surrounding the issue of Enjo-kōsai or compensated dating and materialism that families face throughout Tokyo. Paper Flower focuses on the friendship of two childhood friends growing up in Tokyo where a casual form of prostitution known as compensated dating has become a disturbing trend. When they each experience heartbreaking losses, they are forced to decide how much of themselves they are willing to give in order to find true love. Apricot Durazno is a documentary film directed by Yashira Jordan. The film utilized crowd-funding and ecological production, and is one of the first of its type to be made in Bolivia and Argentina. The documentary was filmed during 2012 in the Argentinian cities of Santa Fe and La Plata, as well as in Cochabamba. El somriure amagat El sonriure amagat is a 2010 film. Spider-Man: Episode 0 , also referred to as Japanese Spider-Man, is a 1978 film based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man and also a spin-off from the Japanese Spider-Man television series. The film was released theatrically in Japan. Gus Gus is a 2011 Australian computer animated short film produced by Honeydew Studios in Brisbane, Australia. It is written, directed, animated and produced by Andrew Martin. The music is composed by Liam Flenady and Lisa Cheney, and the sound design is by John Willsteed. It has won multiple awards on the international festival circuit, including Best Short Film Script and Best Short Animation at the Monaco International Film Festival, and Best Animation at the Queensland New Filmmakers Awards in 2011. Gus is Andrew Martins filmmaking debut and the first production for his company Honeydew Studios. Saving Africa's Witch Children Saving Africas Witch Children is a documentary directed by Mags Gavan and Joost van der Valk. It features Gary Foxcroft and his organisation Stepping Stones Nigeria who campaign against the branding of children as witches in Nigeria, primarily by the evangelical "Liberty Foundation Gospel Ministries", headed by Helen Ukpabio. In some of the poorest parts of Nigeria, Pentecostal evangelical religious fervour is combined with the old but persistent African belief in sorcery and black magic. Thousands of children are victimised, abused, abandoned or even killed as they are blamed for having brought about disease, misfortune, death and famine by their alleged witchcraft. The film was part of Channel 4s Dispatches Series and won numerous awards, including a BAFTA and an International Emmy for Best Current Affairs. Fortunate Son Fortunate Son is an autobiographical feature documentary film by Tony Asimakopoulos, a Canadian film director of Greek origin. The film was released in 2011 and produceed by Mila Aung-Thwin, Daniel Cross and Bob Moore of the Montreal-based film production company, EyeSteelFilm. The film is in English and Greek, with subtitles in English and French. As Asimakopoulos first documentary, the film has been called "A searing documentary about family" by Liz Braun of the Toronto Sun, as well as "... a story of what binds families together, and what it means to be loved" by Daniel Pratt of Exclaim!. The Adventures of Pureza: Queen of the Riles The Adventures of Pureza: Queen of the Riles is a 2011 Filipino comedy film directed by Soxie H. Topacio and starring Melai Cantiveros as Pureza. The film was produced by Sine Screen and Star Cinema. The film a had limited release on July 13, 2011. Jackpot Jackpot is an unfinished film that began shooting in 1974 and shut down in 1975. Terence Young directed Millard Kaufmans screenplay. William D. Alexander produced for Paramount Pictures. Richard Burton, James Coburn, and Charlotte Rampling starred. Chaalbaaz Chaalbaaz is an action Hindi film made in 2003. A revenge drama, with Mithun Chakraborty in the lead role. Space Dream The Space Dream is a 2011 Chinese film directed by Wang Jia and Shen Dong. Last Will and Embezzlement Last Will and Embezzlement is a 2012 documentary film about the financial exploitation of the elderly. It stars veteran actor Mickey Rooney and is narrated by Artie Pasquale. One year earlier, Rooney testified before the United States Senate Special Committee on Aging about the years of financial abuse he said he suffered at the hands of his step-son, against whom a restraining order was subsequently issued. The Prince and the Pagoda Boy The Prince and the Pagoda Boy is a 2010 Vietnamese historical drama film directed by Lưu Trọng Ninh. The film recounts the life of Ly Cong Uan from his youth as a Buddhist disciple to his ascension to Emperor of Vietnam in 1010 AD. The Prince and the Pagoda Boy was released in 2010 to mark the 1000th anniversary of the city of Thang Long. The film was selected as the Vietnamese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Lottery Lottery is a 2009 Bollywood thriller film released in 2009 starring Abhijeet and Rucha Gujarathi in title roles while some ensemble cast have supporting roles. The movie is produced by Govind Satnam, directed by Hemant Prabhu and story is written by Aadesh K. Arjun. A Canine Sherlock Holmes A Canine Sherlock Holmes is a 1912 English silent short film crime drama directed by Stuart Kinder and produced and released by Charles Urban Trading Company. The film starred a canine film actor called Spot, the Urbanora dog. Feathered Dreams Feathered Dreams is a 2012 Nigerian-Ukrainian drama film, directed by Andrew Rozhen, who also stars in the film with Omoni Oboli. The film which is the first collaboration between Nigeria and Ukraine tells the story of a young Nigerian medical student in Ukraine, Sade who dreams of becoming a singer, but shes faced with several difficulties associated with being a foreigner. Feathered Dreams is also the first Ukrainian English-language feature film. Kamihate Store is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Tatsuya Yamamoto. It stars Keiko Takahashi, Susumu Terajima, Morio Agata, Ryushi Mizukami, Kento Fukaya, and Miho Hiraoka. The movie was featured at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 2012. Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters: The Movie - Protect the Tokyo Enetower! is the theatrical release for the 36th Super Sentai Series Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters. The film was released or August 4, 2012, double-billed with the Kamen Rider Fourze film Space. Tokyo Towers mascot character will also make an appearance in the film. The Animals The Animals is a 2012 Filipino coming-of-age film directed by Gino M. Santos. It is about the daily struggles of three teens living in upper middle class Manila. The film is one of the official entries at the 8th Cinemalaya Film Festival in 2012 and won Best Editing. The film continued to receive wide recognition, such as being nominated for Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, and Best Musical Score at the 36th Gawad Urian Award, as well as international premieres in the Stockholm International Film Festival and the New York Asian Film Festival. The Children of USSR The Children of USSR is a 2005 Israeli drama film directed by Felix Gerchikov, and produced as part of the Israeli Project Greenlight reality show, which Gerchikov won. It was entered into the 29th Moscow International Film Festival. It won an Anat Pirchi Drama Award at the 22nd Jerusalem Film Festival in 2005, and the Best Israeli Film award at the 5th Annual Eilat International Film Festival in 2007. Ultraman Cosmos vs. Ultraman Justice: The Final Battle is Ultraman Cosmoss 3rd theatrical film adaptation superhero and kaiju film. It was released in Japan on August 2, 2003. Hit & Stay Hit & Stay is a 2013 documentary directed by Joe Tropea and Skizz Cyzyk. It looks at the actions of The Catonsville Nine and The Baltimore Four taken in protest of The Vietnam War, and the influence of these actions and the activists behind them on subsequent progressive political protests. The press labeled this group "the Catholic Left." The film contains interviews with many of the activists who took part in these actions, as well some of the F.B.I. agents who monitored them. It also contains contemporary commentary on the influence of these actions from such names as Bill Ayers, Noam Chomsky, Ramsey Clark, Amy Goodman, Howard Zinn, and Laura Whitehorn. Hit & Stay premiered at The 2013 Chicago Underground Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award. It made its Baltimore premiere at the Maryland Film Festival. The documentary made its premiere in the South at the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival where it won the Best Documentary Feature award. The Big Noise The Big Noise is a 2012 Australian film by Sydney-based director Dominic Pelosi and was written by Andrew Pelosi. The film was shot in and around Sydneys inner west and mainly features a cast of non professional actors. It was released in the United States in September 2012 and won multiple awards for direction, writing and acting. Semesta mendukung Semesta Mendukung, often abbreviated Mestakung, is a 2011 Indonesian childrens film directed by John de Rantau. It follows a young Madurese boy as he searches for his mother through the International Physics Olympiad. Morgue Street Morgue Street is a 2012 Italian horror short film directed by Alberto Viavattene and based on Edgar Allan Poes "The Murders in the Rue Morgue". The film gained notoriety when it was banned in Australia by the Australian Classification Board before it could screen at Sydneys A Night of Horror film festival. It has been praised by Jack Ketchum, Brian Yuzna, and Uwe Boll. Saadi Wakhri Hai Shaan Saadi Wakhri Hai Shaan is a 2012 Punjabi movie directed by Gurbir Singh Grewal and written by Inder Roop Singh Ghuman. It is produced by Inder Roop Singh Ghuman, Dr. Sukhpal Singh Mangat and Bikramjit Singh Gill under the banner of Vibgyor Creations. The star cast includes Sangram Singh, Mandy Takhar, Gurpreet Ratol, Mannu Sandhu Binnu Dhillon, Rana Ranbir and Harpal Singh. Music has been given by Dilpreet Bhatia. Screenplay and lyrics are also written by Inder Roop Singh Ghuman. Children of the Light Children of the Light is a documentary film produced by The PeaceJam Foundation about the life of Archbishop Desmond Tutu. It is the first film to tell the life story of Nobel Prize winner Desmond Tutu, one of the fathers of modern-day South Africa, and features extensive archival footage, family photos and never-before-seen interviews. It premiered at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival on June 8, 2014. Magnetické vlny lécí Magnetické vlny léčí is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1965. Chayilyam Chayilyam is a 2014 Indian Malayalam-language film written and directed by Manoj Kana. The story is about the plight of a hapless widow, who is denied the freedom to lead a normal life by the society. The film was produced with contributions from more than 2,000 individuals and released in theatres in February 2014. Ghost Day Ghost Day is a 2012 Thai horror comedy film directed by Thanit Jitnukul, Titipong Chaisat, and Sorathep Vetwongsatip. The film is set in modern-day Bangkok where the production team behind the television series Ghost Day is told by their show is going to be cancelled. To stop the end of their program, the staff decide to find a real haunted area and, after viewing a video online by ghostbusters Mhen and Chiad, they decide to approach them to do a deal. Mhen and Chiad have brought along a real female ghost who appears and possesses the shows director, Pom. The film was shown at the 16th Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival and was the fifth-highest-grossing film in Thailand on its opening week. Bhayaanak Bhayaanak is a Hindi horror film released in 1979, with Mithun Chakraborty in the lead role. This was one of Mithuns earliest movies. Scene Onnu Nammude Veedu Scene Onnu Nammude Veedu is a Malayalam film directed by Shyju Anthikkad. All of Me All of Me is a 2014 American documentary film, that follows a group of obese women friends who decide to have adjustable gastric band or gastric bypass weight loss surgery. All of Me is directed and produced by Alexandra Lescaze. Deborah Eve Lewis is co-producer and director of photography. The film was shot in Austin, TX. All of Me premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival in June 2013. The broadcast version of the film premiered on PBSs Independent Lens on March 24, 2014. Inercia Inercia is a 2013 Mexican film directed by Isabel Muñoz Cota Callejas, who also wrote the screenplay in collaboration with Claudia Sainte-Luce. The cast includes Maricela Penalosam, Flavio Medina, Mauricio Isaac and Veronica Langer. Filming locations included Colonia Roma and Narvarte in Mexico City. Inercia was featured in the 2013 Montreal World Film Festival and the 2013 Guadalajara Film Festival. Chithiram Pesuthadi 2 Chithiram Pesuthadi 2 is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language hyperlink drama film written and directed by Rajan Madhav. It features an ensemble cast including Vidharth, Ajmal Ameer, Ashok, Radhika Apte, Nivedhitha, Gayathrie, Nivas Adithan, and newcomers Nandhan and Priya Banerjee. The film has music composed by Sajan Madhav, cinematography by Padmesh and editing by K.Venkatramanan. The film is a connection of four different stories that happen in 48 hours. The film which began production in 2013 under the title Ula was shot in and around Chennai, and the film was released in 15 February 2019. Although the title may suggest it as a sequel to the 2006 blockbuster Chithiram Pesuthadi, the storyline is entirely different, hence proving no apparent relationship between the two films, even though both films were produced by the same producer. Maami Maami is a 2011 Nigerian drama film produced and directed by Tunde Kelani. It is based on a novel of the same name, written by Femi Osofisan, and adapted to screen by Tunde Babalola. It stars Funke Akindele as Maami, along with Wole Ojo and Olumide Bakare. Though the film was a commercial failure, it was generally met with positive critical reviews. The film which is set two days before the 2010 World Cup tells the story of Kashimawo, an international soccer player as he comes to terms with his painful childhood, reflecting on his mothers love for him in the midst of poverty and deprivation, and his estranged father. The film received four nominations at the 7th Africa Movie Academy Awards; including Best Nigerian Film, Achievement in Cinematography, Best Production Design and Best Child Actor. Govindaaya Namaha Govindaya Namaha is a 2012 Indian Kannada language comedy-drama film directed by debutante Pawan Wadeyar. The film was released on 30 March 2012 across cinema halls. It stars Komal Kumar, Anna Georgia, Madhulika, Rekha Vedavyas and Parul Yadav in the lead roles. The music is composed by Gurukiran. This film is remade as Potugadu in Telugu. The movie was accused to be a copy of 2006 Kannada movie Avnandre Avne , however Karnataka Film Directors Association writers wing set aside the allegations far from truth. Bin Phere Free Me Tere Bin Phere Free Me Ttere is a 2013 Hindi comedy film written and directed by Manoj Sharma. The film stars Arsh Deol, Ashrita Agarwal and Manoj Joshi. Surviving Cliffside Surviving Cliffside is a 2013 documentary film and the directorial debut of Jon Matthews. The film premiered at the 2014 South by Southwest Film Festival and follows a family that lives in a Cliffside, a trailer park in Alum Creek, known for its crime and drugs. During production, Jon Matthews was mentored by filmmaker Debra Granik and filmmaker Spike Lee, who also awarded him a grant to complete the film. Stark Electric Jesus Stark Electric Jesus is a 2014 short film inspired by the poem Prochondo Boidyutik Chhutar or Stark Electric Jesus written by Malay Roy Choudhury. The film has won the official selection as the only Indian film at the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festivalin New Media section and has been selected for screening at Leeds Independent Film Festival. The Film has also won 27 official selection in 20 different countries and also won Best Video Art from Poland, Most Promising Artist Award from Madatac,06, Spain and Best Fantasy Film award from Hrizantema International Horror & Fantasy Film Festival, Serbia. Girt by Sea Girt by Sea is a documentary film about the Australian coast which combines archive and crowd-sourced footage with an original soundtrack by The Panics. The film was made using footage from the National Film and Sound Archive and ABC Archives along with crowd-sourced home movies contributed through social media. Its content spans 100 years of moving images. Whisky Is Risky Whisky Is Risky is a 2014 Gujarati drama film directed by Dhaval Patel and produced by Rameshbhai Patel. This film features Nirmit Vaishnav, Raju Barot, Rakesh Poojara, Shalaka Shiroya, Kshitisha Soni, Tejal Panchasara in lead roles. The film is on a classic modern tale that depicts the life of six individuals who live largely different lives. But a single incident crossed their lives to each other in way they never even thought of. Akalpith Akalpith is a Marathi movie to be released on 28 February 2014. The genre of movie is a psychological thriller and is written and directed by Mr. Prasad Acharekar. Movie starts with Renuka Shahane, Mohan Agashe and Nirmiti Sawant. The theme song of movie is written by Guru Thakur and is composed by Sonam Sherpa, Nitin Malik and Subir Malik of Parikrama Band. Ragalaipuram Ragalaipuram is a 2013 Indian Tamil comedy drama film written and directed by Mano, which is a remake of the 1991 Malayalam film Aanaval Mothiram. The film features Karunas, Angana Roy, and Sanjana Singh in the lead roles. The music was composed by Srikanth Deva. The film opened to mixed reviews upon release on 18 October 2013. Gyöztes The Winner is a 2014 Hungarian short film directed by Dávid Géczy, starring Andor Lukáts and Iván Kamarás. The film is supported by Media Council Film and Media Funding Scheme. Kadavul Paathi Mirugam Paathi Kadavul Paathi Mirugam Paathi is a Tamil-language action-thriller film directed by Raaj Menon and Suresh. The film produced by Raj Zacharias, also features him in the lead role while Sethu, Abhishek Vinod and Swetha Vijay form the leading cast. Although originally planned with a different ensemble cast in 2011, the project finally materialised in mid 2013 and released on 20 March 2015 to negative reviews. The original score and soundtrack of the movie were composed by Rahul Raj. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Rahadaari in 2016. Nuvvala Nenila Nuvvala Nenila is a 2013 Telugu film starring Varun Sandesh and Poorna in the lead roles. The movie is directed by Trinadha Rao Nakkina and it is his second film with Varun Sandesh after Priyathama Neevachata Kushalama. Induri Rajasekhar Reddy produced the film while Sai Karthik would score the Music. The Movie would start its regular shooting from 13 February 2013. 14 Days 14 DAYS is a 2014 American science fiction experimental film, written and directed by Joseph Villapaz. It stars Emily Dennis and Michael Wetherbee and takes place in New York City. It has screened at the Alhambra Theatre Film Festival, Motor City Nightmares, NewFilmmakers Spring Screening Series and at the New Jersey Film Festival. It received 4th Place in the Best Sci-Fi Short Film category at the 2015 International Horror Hotel film festival and an honorable mention in the Best Feature Film category at the Los Angeles Film Review Independent Film Awards. Ressha Sentai ToQger vs. Kyoryuger: The Movie is a 2015 Japanese film, featuring a crossover between the casts and characters of the Super Sentai television series Ressha Sentai ToQger and Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger, including the debut appearance of the main cast of Shuriken Sentai Ninninger. Kyaeens Hiroyuki Amano guest stars. It was released nationally in Japan on January 17, 2015. Dance Iranian Style Dance Iranian Style is a 2015 independent Dutch-Iranian feature mocumentary film written and produced by Nafiss Nia and directed by Farshad Aria. While Fiction and non-fiction elements are interwoven throughout the film, the story is told through a film-within-a-film structure in which we see a documentary film crew follow Roya, an illegal refugee in the Netherlands, after her refugee claim was denied and she has entered an illegal life on the streets of Amsterdam. At its world première in September at the Cambridge Film Festival, Dance Iranian Style was described by the film critics as a surprising controversial film, calling it "a film that totally reframes the way in which stories are told" or "a film that reminds of Kiarostamis work". At its second appearance in an international film festival the film won the jury award for "Best Feature Documentary" at the International Indian Cine Film Festival in Mumbai. The film won also the "Audience Choice Award" at the SCENECS International Debut Film Festival in the Netherlands. Nalaya Manithan Naalai Manithan is a 1989 Tamil-language science fiction horror film written and directed by Velu Prabhakaran. The film was produced by Thakkali Srinivasan under the banner Perfect Productions. Premi – Srini composed the music for the film. It stars Ajay Rathnam playing the titular role with Prabhu, Amala and Jaishankar playing the protagonist roles. The film was inspired from the American film Silent Rage directed by Michael Miller. The movie was remade in Kannada as Manava 2022 starring Devaraj. Clouds Over Sidra Clouds Over Sidra is a 2015 virtual reality film about the Syrian refugee crisis. The movie was created by Gabo Arora and Chris Milk in partnership with the United Nations and Samsung. The film features a twelve year old in the Zaatari camp in Jordan, home to 84,000 Syrian refugees. It follows her throughout the day from her familys tent, to school, to a bakery, to a computer lab and the camp football pitch. It is the first film shot in virtual reality for the United Nations. The film was directed by Gabo Arora and Barry Pousman and co-Produced by Samantha Storr, Socrates Kakoulides, Christopher Fabian and Katherine Keating. It was first shown at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January 2015. Envazhi Thani Vazhi En Vazhi Thani Vazhi is a 2015 Tamil-language film directed by Shaji Kailas, starring R. K. in lead role, supported by Meenakshi Dixit, Radha Ravi and Ashish Vidyarthi. The film is the remake of Bollywood film Ab Tak Chhappan. Chaali Polilu Chaali Polilu is a Tulu language film directed by Virendra Shetty Kavoor starring Devadas Kapikad, Naveen D Padil and Bhojaraj Vamanjoor in lead roles. Chaali Polilu is produced under the banner of Jayakirana films by Prakash Pandeshwar.The film has shared valuable message to the society. The film completely reflects upon social evils in the society and also provides equal amount of entertainment to the audience. and became a highest grossing Tulu film of all time. "The film has successfully completed 511 days in PVR Cinemas which is the all time record in July Cinema". Shankar IPS Shankar IPS is a 2010 Indian Kannada language action - crime film written and directed by M. S. Ramesh and produced by K. Manju. The film stars Duniya Vijay along with Catherine Tresa, a model making her debut, and Ragini Dwivedi in the lead roles. The film deals with the social issues such as acid attacks on women, plight of women call centers employees and others. The film was also dubbed in Hindi with the same title name. The film released on 21 May 2010 rated U/A across Karnataka and set high expectations for its storyline and toned body of the lead actor. However upon release, the film generally met with negative reviews from the critics and audience. Kung Fu Angels Kung Fu Angels is a 2014 Hong Kong-Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Herman Yau. It was released on December 4 in Hong Kong and on December 11 in China. Agradani Agradani is a Bengali social drama film directed and produced by Palash Bannerjee based on a same name story of Bengali novelist Tarashankar Bandopadhyay. This film was released in 1983 under the banner of Palash Bandyopadhyay Productions. Israel und die Bombe - Ein radioaktives Tabu Israel and the Bomb is a documentary film about nuclear weapons and Israel and policy of "nuclear ambiguity", produced and directed by Florian Hartung and Dirk Pohlmann. It was broadcast by ARTE on November 7, 2012. Gapa Hele Bi Sata Gapa Hele bi Sata is a 2015 Indian Odia-language drama featured film directed by Murali krishna under Tarang Cine Productions. The film stars Anubhab Mohanty and Barsha Priyadarshini is in the film as lead cast.Prem Annand is the music director. The movie is a remake of 2013 Kannada movie Charminar whose Telugu version Krishnamma Kalipindi Iddarini released a week after this movie. Male Male, is a 2015 Indian Kannada language romantic comedy film directed by Tejas and produced by R. Chandru under his home banner. The film stars Prem Kumar and Amulya in the lead roles. Most of the filming took place at Bangalore and Sakleshpur localities. The film is released on 7 August 2015. Ekla Cholo Ekla Cholo is a Bengali television movie directed by Abhijit Guha and Sudeshna Roy. The movie features Saayoni Ghosh and June Malia in the main roles. The film was jointly produced by Zee Bangla Cinema and Prosenjit Chatterjee. In 2014, Zeke Bangle Cinema and Proserpine Chatterjee agreed to jointly produce movies to be shown directly on TV. Ekla Cholo was the first attempt by the partnership, and the film enjoyed widespread popularity and received 21a score of in Target Rating Point. Cuckold Cuckold is a 2015 South African drama film directed by Charlie Vundla. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Valladesam Valla Desam is a 2017 Indian Tamil action film written and directed by N. T. Nantha. The film features Anu Hasan in the leading role, with Nassar, Amit, David Yuvarajan and Akarshana portraying supporting characters. The film began production in early 2012 and had a theatrical release after several delays on 22 September 2017. Priyanka Priyanka is a 2016 Indian Kannada language thriller film written and directed by Dinesh Babu and produced by A. Mohan. Based on a real-life incident occurred in Bengaluru, the film stars Priyanka Upendra and Tejas in the lead roles. Prakash Raj plays a special role of an investigator in the film. The music is composed by Krupakar and cinematography is by the director, Babu. Filming began in the November month of 2014 and took a single stretch of 32 days to complete. However, the film could not release for a long time. After multiple announcements of the release dates, the film released on 5 February 2016. Robin's Road Trip Robins Road Trip is a 2016 Dutch documentary film directed by Simone de Vries. Its was nominated to 45th International Emmy Awards in the best arts programming category. The Chinese Lives of Uli Sigg The Chinese Lives of Uli Sigg is a documentary by the filmmaker Michael Schindhelm, released in 2016. At its opening in 2019, the M+ museum for visual culture in Hong Kong will present 1500 art works by contemporary Chinese Artist to the public. The collection is credited the most important of its kind worldwide. The documentary The Chinese Lives of Uli Sigg portrays Uli Siggs involvement in one of the first economic projects that introduced Chinas opening toward the West and his following support of the Chinese art scene. His work as an art collector recently led to the donation of his collection to the M+ museum. Lalbaugchi Rani Lalbaugchi Rani is a 2016 Indian Marathi language slice of life drama film, directed by Laxman Utekar and produced by Boney Kapoor and Sunil Manchanda under the Mad Entertainment banner. The film is scheduled for release on 3 June 2016. It stars Veena Jamkar in lead also Parth Bhalerao and Prathamesh Parab in supporting roles. City of Fathers City of Fathers is a 2009 South Korean film written and directed by Park Ji-won. Dil Toh Deewana Hai Dil Toh Deewana Hai is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Raja Bundela and produced by Deepak Sharma and Aradhana Sharma. The film features Haider Khan, Raj Babbar, Zeenat Aman, Sadha and Sushmita Mukherjee. Unakkul Naan Unakkul Naan You is a 2015 Tamil film directed by Venkatesh Kumar G. Love And... Love and... is a 2015 South Korean drama film written and directed by Korean-Chinese filmmaker Zhang Lu and stars Park Hae-il, Ahn Sung-ki, Moon So-ri and Han Ye-ri. Commissioned by Seoul Senior Film Festivals support program, it consists of four parts – "Love," "Film," "Them" and "Love Again" – is a story within a story. It made its premiere as the opening film of the 8th Seoul Senior Film Festival in September 2015. Murder at Honeymoon Hotel Murder at Honeymoon Hotel is a 2016 Chinese-South Korean suspense drama film directed by Jang Cheol-soo, 李光浩 and 千丙哲 and starring Zhang Jingchu, Peter Ho, Kim Young-min, Ni Hongjie and Goh-Wee Ping. It was released in China by Shanghai Yinrun Advertising Media and Haining Yinrun Pictures on May 27, 2016. Assalto al cielo Assault to the Sky is a 2016 Italian documentary film written and directed by Francesco Munzi. It premiered out of competition at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival. It depicts, through archive footage from Istituto Luce, the activities and the aftermath of the 1968 movement in Italy. Tulkalam Tulkalam is a 2007 Bengali-language Indian feature film directed by Haranath Chakraborty and produced by Pijush Saha, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Rachana Banerjee, Paoli Dam and Rajatava Dutta. Koti Takar Kabin Koti Takar Kabin is a Bangladeshi romantic comedy film directed by F I Manik. The film released in 2006 all over Bangladesh. It stars Shakib Khan, Apu Biswas, Razzak, Faruk, and Suchorita. Naruda Donaruda Naruda DONORuda is a 2016 Telugu film by director Mallik Ram. The film was released on 4 November 2016 and is a remake of the 2012 Hindi film Vicky Donor. We Forgot to Break Up We Forgot to Break Up is a 2017 Canadian short drama film directed by Chandler Levack. Adapted from the novel Heidegger Stairwell by Kayt Burgess, the film centres on Evan, a former rock musician reintroducing himself to his ex-bandmates for the first time since abandoning the band and coming out as a trans man. The films cast also includes Cara Gee, Grace Glowicki, Steven McCarthy, Mark Rendall, Dov Tiefenbach and Sofia Banzhaf. The film premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. It won the award for Best Canadian Short Film at the 2017 Whistler Film Festival. Paathi: the Half Paathi is a 2017 Malayalam language film produced by Gopakumar Kunhiveettil. The film is directed by  Chandran Narikode, and stars  Indrans and Joy Mathew in the lead roles along with Sasi Kallinga, Kalabhavan Shajon, Seema G. Nair, Santhosh Keezhattoor and Bindu Krishna. The music is composed by Ramesh Narayanan. The film is based on a story written by Vijesh Viswom. Gajalu Gajalu is a Nepali movie that depicts the life of living goddess Kumari after her retirement. Shristi Shrestha plays the role of Sujata Shakya, a former Kumari. The movie is about her friendship with her six friends who happen to change her life. The film was produced by Rohit Adhikari Films in association with BC Motion Pictures . The screenplay of the movie was written by Hem Raj B.C. and the music was composed by Hercules Basnet, Kali Parsad Baskot and Jaing. The movie was released on जेठ २८, २०७३/ June 10, 2016. Gajalu is the story of a former Kumari who figures her way out of the traditional dogmas after meeting a group of friends, and starts living an independent life then after.The movie met with positive reviews and is considered to be best film of Anmol K.C till now. The Beep Test The Beep Test is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Maxime Aubert and released in 2017. The film centres on Wojtek, a new student at his school who is bullied, but finds a way to turn the tables on his tormentors when they are all required to perform the multi-stage fitness test in physical education class. The film premiered in March 2017 at the Saguenay International Short Film Festival. In November it was included in the lineup of Plein écran, an online festival of short films from Quebec which uses Facebook as its platform. The film was a shortlisted Canadian Screen Award finalist for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards. Genius Genius is a 2012 released Telugu film directed by Anchor Omkar. It features Havish of Nuvvila fame and Sanusha in the lead roles. Made on a budget of Rs.110 million , Genius features Havish, Sanusha, Ashwin Babu, Vinoth and Abhinaya in the lead, while Tamil actor R. Sarath Kumar will be seen in an important role. Composer Joshua Sridhar has given the music for the film, produced by Dasari Kiran Kumar. Writer Chinni Krishna, who has penned down stories for blockbuster Telugu movies, such as "Narasimha Naidu", "Indra" and "Gangotri", has written the films narrative. Alice in Chains: AIC 23 AIC 23 is a 2013 mockumentary by the American rock band Alice in Chains to promote their fifth studio album, The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here. The screenplay was co-written by guitarist/vocalist Jerry Cantrell, director Peter Darley Miller and actor W. Earl Brown. The video premiered on Funny or Die on April 3, 2013. The title is a spoof of Pearl Jams documentary Pearl Jam Twenty. Snippets of songs from The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here are featured in the film, such as the first two singles "Hollow" and "Stone", and two songs that had not been made available before the album was released; "Voices" and "Phantom Limb". Rasín Rašín is a 2018 Czech historical two-part television film directed by Jiří Svoboda. It stars Ondřej Vetchý as Rašín. The film heavily focuses on Rašíns relationship with Karel Kramář. The film was originally scheduled for release on 28 October 2018 which is 100 years following the foundation of independent Czechoslovakia. Česká televize decided to divide the film to 2 parts. The first part premiered on 14 October 2018 while second on 21 October 2018. Brother's Friend is a 2018 Japanese romantic comedy film based on Modomu Akagawaras 2015 manga series Anitomo. Directed by Ryo Nakajima, it stars Ryusei Yokohama and Risaki Matsukaze. Anitomo was first published as a one-shot in Hakusenshas The Hana to Yume magazine in January 2015 before it was launched as a series in May 2015. It was also adapted for a drama series which also stars the same leads. It premiered in March 2018. Pedavi Datani Matokatundhi Pedavi Datani Matokatundhi is an Indian Telugu language, fantasy romantic comedy film directed by T Guru Prasad, written by TG Keerthi Kumar and produced by Aditi and TG Keerthi Kumar. It features Raavan Reddy and Payal Wadhwa and Naresh in the lead roles.. The film was released on 27 July 2018. Trade Your Love Trade Your Love is a 2019 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Park Ho-chan and Park Soo-jin. It stars Kim Dong-wook and Ko Sung-hee. And a Little Child Shall Lead Them And a Little Child Shall Lead Them is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists in the film archive of the Library of Congress. Two Memories Two Memories is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The film marks the onscreen debut of Mary Pickford. His Daughter His Daughter is a 1911 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Edwin August and featuring Blanche Sweet. Their First Misunderstanding Their First Misunderstanding is a 1911 American short silent drama film directed by Thomas H. Ince and starring Mary Pickford and Owen Moore. Pickford and Moore married on January 7, 1911. Life of Villa Life of Villa is a 1912 silent war documentary set during the Mexican Revolution. Though some scenes are re-enacted after it happened, the movie is a real documentary on the struggle of Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa to overthrow dictator Porfirio Díaz. An Adventure in the Autumn Woods An Adventure in the Autumn Woods is a 1913 American short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Escape The Escape was a 1914 American silent drama film written and directed by D. W. Griffith and starred Donald Crisp. The film is based on the play of the same name by Paul Armstrong who also wrote the screenplay. It is now considered lost. The Borrowed Babies The Borrowed Babies is a 1914 Austro-Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. The Broken Coin The Broken Coin is a 1915 American adventure-mystery film serial directed by Francis Ford. This serial is presumed to be lost. Carmen Carmen is a 1915 American silent drama film, written and directed by Raoul Walsh, which starred Theda Bara. It is based on the 1845 novella Carmen, the film was shot at the Fox Studio in Fort Lee. It is now considered lost. The Dawn of a Tomorrow The Dawn of a Tomorrow is a 1915 American silent film starring Mary Pickford, produced by Adolph Zukors Famous Players Film Company and directed by James Kirkwood. It is based on a 1909 stage play starring Eleanor Robson Belmont, her last stage role. This film was rereleased by Paramount in 1919 under their Success-Series banner and a copy survives in Sweden today. The story was remade in 1924 again as The Dawn of a Tomorrow with Jacqueline Logan in the lead. Kindling Kindling is a 1915 American drama film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Charlotte Walker, in her film debut. The film is based on a 1911 Broadway play by Charles A. Kenyon which starred Margaret Illington and was produced by her husband Major Bowes, later of radio fame. The Adventures of Peg o' the Ring The Adventures of Peg o the Ring is a 1916 American drama film serial directed by Francis Ford and Jacques Jaccard. It is now considered to be lost. La vie de Bohème La Bohème is a 1916 silent historical film directed by Albert Capellani and distributed by World Pictures. The star of this version is Alice Brady, whose father William A. Brady was the founder of World Pictures. This film is one of many silent versions, actually the third or fourth. Later silent versions appeared in 1917 and 1926 starring Lillian Gish. Director Albert Capellanis brother, Paul Capellani, who appears in this film, had made his own short version in 1912. A print survives at George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection. This film only survived because MGM purchased it for rights purposes to remake the story with Lillian Gish in 1926. Mr. Doctor Mr. Doctor is a 1916 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. East Lynne East Lynne is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Bertram Bracken and starring Theda Bara. It is based on the 1861 novel East Lynne by Mrs. Henry Wood. A 16mm print of the film was discovered in 1971 and purchased from Fox by the Museum of Modern Art where it is currently preserved. It is one of the few extant films of Theda Bara. The Medic The Medic is a 1916 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. The Karthauzer The Karthauzer is a 1916 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Macbeth Macbeth is a silent, black-and-white 1916 film adaptation of the William Shakespeare play Macbeth.. It was directed by John Emerson, assisted by Erich von Stroheim, and produced by D. W. Griffith, with cinematography by Victor Fleming. The film starred Herbert Beerbohm Tree and Constance Collier, both famous from the stage and for playing Shakespearean parts. Although released during the first decade of feature filmmaking, it was already the seventh version of Macbeth to be produced, one of eight during the silent film era. It is considered to be a lost film. In the companion book to his Hollywood television series, Kevin Brownlow states that Sir Herbert failed to understand that the production was a silent film and that speech was not needed so much as pantomime. Tree, who had performed the play numerous times on the stage, kept spouting reams of dialogue. So Emerson and Fleming simply removed the film and cranked an empty camera so as not to waste film when he did so. The Strength of the Fatherland The Strength of the Fatherland is a 1916 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Master Zoard Master Zoard is a 1917 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Joan of Plattsburg Joan of Plattsburg is a 1918 American propaganda comedy drama film co-directed by William Humphrey and George Loane Tucker, written by Tucker from a story by Porter Emerson Browne, photographed by Oliver T. Marsh, released by the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation and starring Mabel Normand. It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it may be a lost film. Lu, the Coquette Lu, the Coquette is a 1918 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Das Tagebuch einer Verlorenen Diary of a Lost Woman is a 1918 German silent drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Erna Morena, Reinhold Schünzel and Werner Krauss. The rising star Conrad Veidt also appeared. It is now considered a lost film. It was remade at the end of the silent era as Diary of a Lost Girl by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. Due to the films over theme of prostitution it had major censorship issues which delayed its release for several months and led to a number of cuts. The films sets were designed by the art director August Rinaldi. Congestion Congestion is a 1918 silent film directed by Anatoli Dolinov, Donat Pashkovskiy and Aleksandr Panteleyev. The A.B.C. of Love The A.B.C. of Love is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Léonce Perret and starring Mae Murray, Holmes Herbert and Dorothy Green. The Haunted Bedroom The Haunted Bedroom is a lost 1919 American silent drama film directed by Fred Niblo and starring Enid Bennett and Dorcas Matthews. The film was also distributed under the title The Ghost of Whispering Oaks. Jubilo Jubilo is a 1919 American comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Robert F. Hill. The film stars Will Rogers, Josie Sedgwick, Charles K. French, Willard Louis, and James Mason. The film was released on December 7, 1919, by Goldwyn Pictures. The Little Cafe The Little Cafe is a 1919 French silent comedy film directed by Raymond Bernard and starring Max Linder, Armand Bernard and Joffre. It was based on the 1911 play The Little Cafe by Tristan Bernard. Theodora Theodora is a 1921 Italian silent film dramatization of the life of the Byzantine empress Theodora. The Woman Under Oath The Woman Under Oath is a 1919 American silent mystery film directed by John M. Stahl and starring stage star Florence Reed. As with the previous Stahl and Reed film, Her Code of Honor, it was produced by Tribune Productions and released by United Picture Theatres of America Incorporated. The film survives today at the BFI National Archive. The Invisible Ray The Invisible Ray is a 1920 American science fiction film serial directed by Harry A. Pollard. Early press accounts cited the "scientific foundation of the plot. In this respect the production differs from other serials. Fact and not fancy governs the action throughout. The plot is based on a scientific investigation made by the author of the serial, Guy McConnell, investigation for several research institutions and for the Chemical Division of the United States Department of the Interior." The film was also lauded for its special effects. According to a report in The Moving Picture World, "Mighty buildings, rocks and forests are set afire and exploded. The expert application of clever photographic devices makes the picture appear strikingly realistic." Masked Masked is a 1920 American short Western film directed by Mack V. Wright and featuring Hoot Gibson. Mrs. Tutti Frutti Mrs. Tutti Frutti is a 1921 Austrian silent film directed by Michael Curtiz. Disraeli Disraeli is an American silent historical drama film directed by Henry Kolker and starring George Arliss. This film features Arlisss portrayal of Benjamin Disraeli. He had played the same role in the play Disraeli in 1911. Arliss also reprised this role in the 1929 sound film Disraeli. A British film of the play, Disraeli, had been made in 1916 with the permission of the author Louis Napoleon Parker. Because of the production of the 1916 film angered Arliss while he was still performing the play on Broadway, Arliss later secured all screen rights to the play from its author Louis Napoleon Parker. The 1921 movie is the result of Arlisss use of his rights after his efforts and frustrations with Parker. The Four Feathers The Four Feathers is a 1921 British silent war film directed by René Plaissetty and starring Harry Ham, Mary Massart and Henry Vibart. The film is an adaptation of A. E. W. Masons 1902 novel of the same name. The film was made on location and at Cricklewood Studios by Stoll Pictures, at the time the largest British film studio. It was the second film version of the story, following a 1915 American film. The film was shot on location in North Africa. It was reasonably successful on its release. The Single Track The Single Track is a lost 1921 American silent melodrama film directed by Webster Campbell and starring Corinne Griffith. The film is based upon a story by Isabelle Ostrander writing under the pseudonym Douglas Grant. The film was produced and distributed by Vitagraph. Red Hot Romance Red Hot Romance is a 1922 American silent comedy film directed by Victor Fleming. A fragmentary print survives in the Library of Congress. The Call of the Canyon The Call of the Canyon is a 1923 American Western silent film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Richard Dix, Lois Wilson, and Marjorie Daw. Based on the novel The Call of the Canyon by Zane Grey, the film is about a returning war veteran who is nursed back to health by a compassionate Arizona girl. The Call of the Canyon was filmed in Red Rock Crossing in Sedona, Arizona. Her Dangerous Path Her Dangerous Path is a 1923 American adventure film serial directed by Roy Clements. Man by the Roadside Man by the Wayside is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by William Dieterle and starring Alexander Granach, Emilia Unda and Dieterle. It was Dieterles first film as director, and featured Marlene Dietrich in a supporting role. Twenty years later he would direct her again the 1944 Hollywood film Kismet. The Tragedy of Love Tragedy of Love is a 1923 German silent film directed by Joe May and starring Mia May, Emil Jannings and Marlene Dietrich. The films sets were designed by the art directors Erich Kettelhut, Paul Leni and Erich Zander. So Big So Big is a 1924 American silent drama film based on Edna Ferbers novel of the same name. It was produced by independent producer Earl Hudson the film and distributed through Associated First National. Unseen for decades, it is considered to be a lost film. Only a trailer survives at the Library of Congress. Twenty Dollars a Week Twenty Dollars a Week is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by F. Harmon Weight and starring George Arliss, Taylor Holmes and Edith Roberts. Ronald Colman, then a rising star, had a supporting role as Arlisss characters son. The film was long thought lost before being rediscovered. The White Sin The White Sin is a 1924 silent film romantic drama directed by William A. Seiter and starring Madge Bellamy and John Bowers. It was distributed by Film Booking Offices of America. The Wolf Man The Wolf Man is a 1924 American silent drama film that starred John Gilbert and Norma Shearer, before they signed with the newly formed MGM. Directed by Edmund Mortimer, the films story was written by Reed Heustis, and written by Fanny and Frederic Hatton. The Wolf Man is now considered lost. The case of the murder of Tariel Mklavadze The Case of Tariel Mklavadze is a 1925 Soviet silent horror film directed by Ivane Perestiani. Head Winds Head Winds is a surviving 1925 silent film drama directed by Herbert Blaché and starring House Peters and Patsy Ruth Miller. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. Charles XII Charles XII is a 1925 Swedish silent historical film directed by John W. Brunius and starring Gösta Ekman, Bengt Djurberg and Augusta Lindberg. Because of its long running time of nearly six hours, it was released in two separate parts. The film depicts the life of Charles XII of Sweden who oversaw the expansion of the Swedish Empire until its defeat at the Battle of Poltava. It was the most expensive production in Swedish history when it was made, and inspired a string of large budget Swedish historical films. The Keeper of the Bees The Keeper of the Bees is a 1925 American drama film written and directed by James Leo Meehan. It is based on the 1925 novel The Keeper of the Bees by Gene Stratton Porter. The film stars Robert Frazer, Josef Swickard, Martha Mattox, Clara Bow, Alyce Mills and Gene Stratton. The film was released on September 6, 1925, by Film Booking Offices of America. The Street of Forgotten Men The Street of Forgotten Men is a 1925 American silent crime drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and released by Paramount Pictures. The film features the debut of actress Louise Brooks in an uncredited role. The Wanderer The Wanderer is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Greta Nissen, Wallace Beery, and Tyrone Power It was distributed by Paramount Pictures. The Barrier The Barrier is a 1926 American silent adventure film produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by George Hill. The film stars Lionel Barrymore and Marceline Day and is based on the 1908 wilderness novel of the same name by Rex Beach. Previous versions of the novel had been filmed in 1913 and 1917 respectively. This film is the last silent version to be filmed. A lost film. A Sister of Six A Sister of Six is a 1926 silent romantic comedy film directed by Ragnar Hyltén-Cavallius and starring Willy Fritsch, Betty Balfour and Lydia Potechina. It was a co-production between Germany, Sweden and the United Kingdom. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the Swedish art director Vilhelm Bryde. Mistaken Orders Mistaken Orders is a 1925 silent film action adventure directed by J. P. McGowan. It starred Helen Holmes and Henry A. Barrows. Prints held by Library of Congress, Academy Film Archive and BFI National Film and Television Archive. With Sitting Bull at the Spirit Lake Massacre Sitting Bull at the Spirit Lake Massacre is a 1927 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury, and starring Bryant Washburn as Donald, Chief Yowlachie as Sitting Bull, and Anne Schaefer as Mame Mulcain. Wrath of the Seas Wrath of the Seas or When Fleet Meets Fleet is a 1926 German silent war film directed by Graham Hewett and Manfred Noa and starring Bernhard Goetzke, Agnes Esterhazy and Nils Asther. It portrays the Imperial German Navy during the First World War, particularly the Battle of Jutland and is based on a novel by Helmut Lorenz. Wehe wenn sie losgelassen When She Starts, Look Out is a 1926 German silent comedy film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Henny Porten, Bruno Kastner and Curt Bois. The films sets were designed by Franz Schroedter. Bitter Apples Bitter Apples is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by Harry O. Hoyt and starring Monte Blue, Myrna Loy, and Paul Ellis. Das Mädchen mit den fünf Nullen The Girl with the Five Zeros is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Curtis Bernhardt. The plot concerns a winning lottery ticket. The films sets were designed by Heinrich Richter. Ham and Eggs at the Front Ham and Eggs at the Front is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Tom Wilson, Heinie Conklin and Myrna Loy in blackface. The film was released with a Vitaphone synchronized soundtrack with a music score and sound effects. Tiptoes Tip Toes is a 1927 British silent film comedy-drama, directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Dorothy Gish and Will Rogers. The film is a loose adaptation of the stage musical Tip-Toes, with the action transferred from Florida to London. Anybody Here Seen Kelly? Anybody Here Seen Kelly? is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by William Wyler. This was the first non-Western film to be directed by Wyler and is now considered to be a lost film. This is Bessie Loves final silent film. Location scenes were filmed in New York City. The title of the film originates from the 1908 British music hall standard "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?" by C.W. Murphy and Will Letters. The song was popularized in the United States by singer Nora Bayes who sang it in the first ever Ziegfeld Follies. Evas Töchter Eves Daughters is a 1928 Czech-German silent drama film directed by Carl Lamac and starring Anny Ondra, Wolfgang Zilzer and Steffie Vida. The films sets were designed by the art director Victor Trivas. Heart to Heart Heart to Heart is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by William Beaudine and produced and distributed by the First National company. The film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection, Packard Campus The Man Without a Face The Man Without a Face is a 1928 American adventure film serial directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet. The film is now considered to be lost. Sole! Sun is a 1929 Italian silent drama film directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring Marcello Spada, Vasco Creti and Dria Paola. The film was set around the planned draining of the Pontine Marshes by Benito Mussolinis Fascist government. It was shot partly on location, which added a sense of realism. Mussolini was impressed by the result and described it as "the dawn of the Fascist film". The film was destroyed during the Second World War, and survives only in still photographs. Street of Sin The Street of Sin is an American silent film directed by Mauritz Stiller, Ludwig Berger and Lothar Mendes. It starred Emil Jannings, Fay Wray and Olga Baclanova. It was distributed by Paramount Pictures. What Price Beauty? What Price Beauty? is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Tom Buckingham and starring Nita Naldi, Natacha Rambova and Pierre Gendron. Shot in May 1925 but not released until January 1928, the film features the future star Myrna Loy in a small role. Her performance attracted widespread interest, boosting her career. The films sets were designed by the art director William Cameron Menzies. Refuge Escape or Refuge is a 1928 German silent drama film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Henny Porten, Max Maximilian and Margarete Kupfer. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. Big Time Big Time is a 1929 film starring Lee Tracy and Mae Clarke as a show business couple who break up over his infidelity. This was Clarkes film debut. Director Kenneth Hawks was Howard Hawks brother. The Vagabond Queen The Vagabond Queen is a 1929 British comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Betty Balfour, Glen Byam Shaw and Ernest Thesiger. It was the final film directed in Britain by Bolváry before he returned to Germany. It was made by British International Pictures. A young woman takes the place of a Princess who is a target for an assassination. Hearts in Exile Hearts in Exile is a 1929 American pre-Code romance film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and directed by Michael Curtiz. It was also released in a silent version with music and effects. It starred Dolores Costello in a story based on the 1904 novel by John Oxenham. An earlier 1915 film starring Clara Kimball Young was also produced, and is extant, but the 1929 films is considered to be a lost film. Mister Antonio Mister Antonio is a 1929 love story based on a 1916 Booth Tarkington Broadway play of the same name. Leo Carrillo stars in the title role of Antonio Camaradino, originated on Broadway by Otis Skinner, as a hurdy-gurdy street artist who falls in love with the relative of a robbery victim he has rescued. Print preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Wonder of Women Wonder of Women is a 1929 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Clarence Brown and starring Lewis Stone, Leila Hyams, and Peggy Wood. It was nominated for Best Writing at the 2nd Academy Awards. Based on the German novel Die Frau des Steffen Tromholt by Hermann Sudermann, the film is now lost with only sound discs surviving at UCLA. Der Andere The Other is a 1930 German drama film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Fritz Kortner, Käthe von Nagy and Heinrich George. It was based on the 1893 play Der Andere by Paul Lindau. A French-language version The Prosecutor Hallers was shot by Wiene immediately afterwards in the same Berlin studio, but with different actors. The Bad Man The Bad Man is a 1930 American Pre-Code Western film starring Walter Huston which was produced and released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. The movie is based on Porter Emerson Brownes 1920 play of the same name and is a sound remake of the 1923 silent version of the same name. The film stars Walter Huston, Dorothy Revier, Sidney Blackmer and James Rennie. The Great Game The Great Game is a 1930 British film, one of the earliest feature films to use football as a central theme. The films plot contains many elements of what would become clichés in the sporting film genre. Dicky Brown is a young, aspiring footballer who plays for a struggling side, the fictional Manningford F.C., a team in the midst of a successful cup run. He manages to charm the daughter of the chairman and thus breaks into the side, and ultimately wins the Cup for his team. The film covers now clichéd conflicts within football which still exist. The manager of the team wants to give his young players a chance in the side; the chairman, on the other hand, insists on signing established star players, such as Jack Cock. Much of the film is set in Chelseas home ground, Stamford Bridge, and it contains guest appearances by numerous real-life footballers, including George Mills, Andy Wilson, Sam Millington and Billy Blyth. It was also notable for featuring the first credited appearance of Rex Harrison. Hold Everything Hold Everything is a 1930 American Pre-Code film. It was the first musical comedy film to be released that was photographed entirely in early two-color Technicolor. It was adapted from the DeSylva-Brown-Henderson Broadway musical of the same name that had served as a vehicle for Bert Lahr and starred Winnie Lightner and Joe E. Brown as the comedy duo. The romantic subplot was played by Georges Carpentier and Sally ONeil. Only three songs from the stage show remained: "Youre the Cream in My Coffee", "To Know You Is To Love You", and "Dont Hold Everything". New songs were written for the film by Al Dubin and Joe Burke, including one that became a hit in 1930: "When The Little Red Roses Get The Blues For You". The songs in the film were played by Abe Lyman and his orchestra. Recaptured Love Recaptured Love is a 1930 early talkie pre-Code musical drama film based on the play Misdeal by Basil Woon about a man who experiences a mid life crisis that results in his divorce. It stars Belle Bennett and John Halliday. Too Many Crooks Too Many Crooks is a 1930 British comedy crime film directed by George King and starring Laurence Olivier, Dorothy Boyd and Arthur Stratton. The film is currently missing from the BFI National Archive, and is listed as one of the British Film Institutes "75 Most Wanted" lost films. Viejo smoking Viejo smoking is a 1930 Argentine short musical film directed and written by Eduardo Morera, based on a play by Florencio Chiarello. It stars Carlos Gardel and Inés Murray. The Age for Love The Age for Love is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Frank Lloyd based on the 1930 novel of the same name by Ernest Pascal. The film was a vehicle for Howard Hughes mistress Billie Dove. The film was a commercial failure, but this did not stop Hughes funding another film for Billie Dove. The films music includes "Im Chuck Full of Kisses" and "Just Another Night". Horizon Horizon is a 1932 Soviet film directed by Lev Kuleshov. Trapped in a Submarine Men Like These is a 1932 British drama film directed by Walter Summers and starring John Batten, Sydney Seaward, Syd Crossley, James Enstone and Lesley Wareing. Méphisto Méphisto is the title of a 1931 French film directed by Henri Debain and Georges Vinter, starring Jean Gabin and René Navarre. It was Gabins first role in a long and illustrious career. Röda dagen The Red Day is a 1931 Swedish comedy film directed by Gustaf Edgren and starring Sigurd Wallén, Dagmar Ebbesen and Sture Lagerwall. The films sets were designed by the art director Vilhelm Bryde. The Secret Call The Secret Call is a 1931 American drama film directed by Stuart Walker and written by Arthur Kober, Eve Unsell and William C. deMille. The film stars Richard Arlen, Peggy Shannon, William B. Davidson, Charles Trowbridge, Jane Keithley, Selmer Jackson, and Ned Sparks. The film was released on July 25, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. 6 Cylinder Love Six Cylinder Love is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film starring Spencer Tracy and Edward Everett Horton, and directed by Thornton Freeland. It was produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation and is a remake of their 1923 original. Both films are based on the 1921 Broadway play. It recorded a loss of $25,000. Not Exactly Gentlemen Not Exactly Gentlemen is a 1931 American pre-Code Western film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and written by Dudley Nichols and William Conselman. It is based on the 1917 novel Over the Border by Herman Whitaker. The film stars Victor McLaglen, Fay Wray, Lew Cody, Robert Warwick, Eddie Gribbon, and David Worth. The film was released on March 8, 1931, by Fox Film Corporation. Virtuous Husband The Virtuous Husband is a 1931 American comedy film directed by Vin Moore and written by Jerry Horwin, Edward Ludwig, Fred Niblo and Dale Van Every. The film stars Betty Compson, Elliott Nugent, Jean Arthur, J. C. Nugent, Alison Skipworth and Tully Marshall. The film was released on April 12, 1931, by Universal Pictures. Wicked Wicked, also known as Condannata in Italy and Malvada in Spain, is a 1931 American pre-Code film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Elissa Landi, Victor McLaglen, and Una Merkel. The screenplay concerns a woman who commits murder while trying to save her bandit husband and bears a child in prison. The production dates were between early June and early July 1931. Daring Danger Daring Danger is a 1932 American pre-Code Western directed by D. Ross Lederman. High Speed High Speed is a 1932 American Pre-Code crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman. Madison Square Garden Madison Square Garden is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Harry Joe Brown and written by Thomson Burtis, Allen Rivkin and P.J. Wolfson. The film stars Jack Oakie, Thomas Meighan, Marian Nixon, William Collier, ZaSu Pitts, Lew Cody and William "Stage" Boyd. The film was released on November 4, 1932, by Paramount Pictures. Actual boxers like Jack Johnson, Billy Papke and Tom Sharkey and actual sports journalists like Paul Gallico, Grantland Rice and Damon Runyon appear in the story as themselves. Sehnsucht 202 Sehnsucht 202 is a 1932 German musical comedy film directed by Max Neufeld and distributed by UFA. Sehnsucht 202 was Luise Rainers film debut. Self Made Lady Self Made Lady is a 1932 British drama film directed by George King and starring Heather Angel, Henry Wilcoxon and Amy Veness. It marked the screen debut of Louis Hayward who later became a star in Hollywood. The film was made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames. Cut down from its original running time of 77 minutes, it was distributed as a second feature by United Artists to allow the company to fulfill its quota requirement. Single-Handed Sanders Single-Handed Sanders is a 1932 American western film directed by Charles A. Post and starring Tom Tyler, Robert Seiter and Margaret Morris. The Vanishing Frontier The Vanishing Frontier is a 1932 American adventure film directed by Phil Rosen, written by Stuart Anthony, and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Evalyn Knapp, ZaSu Pitts, Raymond Hatton, Ben Alexander, J. Farrell MacDonald and Wallace MacDonald. It was released on July 29, 1932, by Paramount Pictures. Love Birds Love Birds is a 1934 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and written by Doris Anderson, Henry Myers, and Tom Reed. The film stars Slim Summerville, ZaSu Pitts, Mickey Rooney, Frederick Burton, Emmett Vogan, and Dorothy Christy. The film was released on May 4, 1934, by Universal Pictures. The Medicine Man The Medicine Man is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Redd Davis and starring Claud Allister, Frank Pettingell, Pat Paterson, and Ben Welden. Smoke Lightning Smoke Lightning is a 1933 American Pre-Code Western film directed by David Howard and written by Sidney D. Mitchell and Gordon Rigby. The film stars George OBrien, Nell ODay, Betsy King Ross, Frank Atkinson, Clarence Wilson and Morgan Wallace. It is based on the story "Cañon Walls" by Zane Grey. The film was released on February 17, 1933, by Fox Film Corporation. They Just Had to Get Married They Just Had to Get Married is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward Ludwig and starring Slim Summerville, ZaSu Pitts, Roland Young, and Verree Teasdale. The screenplay was written by Gladys Lehman, H.M. Walker, and an uncredited Preston Sturges, based on the Broadway play A Pair of Silk Stockings by Cyril Harcourt. This was the plays third film adaptation. The Mystery of Carlo Cavelli Hohe Schule, also known by its subtitle Das Geheimnis des Carlo Cavelli is a 1934 drama film directed by Erich Engel. The English-language version was released in the UK between 1935 and 1939, and in the US in 1939. An outstanding specimen of the genre of the Wiener Film, this story of love set in the Austrian officer classes was one of the most successful German-language film releases of 1935. The English-language version was released in the UK between 1935 and 1939, and in the US in 1939. The Last Round-Up The Last Round-Up is a 1934 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Randolph Scott, Monte Blue, and Barbara Fritchie. Lone Cowboy Lone Cowboy is a 1933 American Pre-Code western film directed by Paul Sloane and written by Paul Sloane, Agnes Brand Leahy, Bobby Vernon, and Will James. The film stars Jackie Cooper, Lila Lee, and Addison Richards. The film was released on December 1, 1933, by Paramount Pictures. The Luck of a Sailor The Luck of a Sailor is a 1934 British romance film directed by Robert Milton and starring Greta Nissen, David Manners and Clifford Mollison. It was made at Elstree Studios. No More Women No More Women is a 1934 American Pre-Code adventure film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by John Mikale Strong, Lou Breslow, Grant Leenhouts and Delmer Daves. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Victor McLaglen, Sally Blane, Minna Gombell, Alphonse Ethier, J. P. McGowan and Harold Huber. The film was released on February 23, 1934, by Paramount Pictures. Petersburg Nights A Petersburg Night is a 1934 Soviet drama film directed by Grigori Roshal and Vera Stroyeva. Rocky Rhodes Rocky Rhodes is a 1934 American Western film directed by Alfred Raboch and written by Edward Churchill. The film stars Buck Jones, Sheila Terry, Stanley Fields, Walter Miller, Alfred P. James and Paul Fix. The film was released on September 24, 1934, by Universal Pictures. School for Girls School for Girls is a 1935 American drama film directed by William Nigh and starring Sidney Fox, Paul Kelly and Lois Wilson. After being convicted of stealing, a young woman is sent to a reformatory administered by a sadistic and corrupt woman. However, one of the board of trustees takes an interest in the new arrival and begins to investigate the management of the institution. Strike Me Lucky Strike Me Lucky is a 1934 Australian comedy musical film starring popular stage comic Roy Rene in his first and only film. It was the fourth feature film from Cinesound Productions but proved a box office disappointment; director Ken G. Hall says it was the only one of his features not to go into profit within a few years of release, although he says it eventually went into the black. The Third Clue The Third Clue is a 1934 British crime film directed by Albert Parker and starring Basil Sydney, Molly Lamont, Robert Cochran and Raymond Lovell. The screenplay concerns two criminals who try to recover loot hidden in an isolated manor house. The film was based on Neil Gordons novel The Shakespeare Murders, which also inspired The Claydon Treasure Mystery. Ud i den kolde sne Ud i den kolde sne is a 1934 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. It was Fredericks debut film as a director. The title means "Out in the cold snow" in Danish. Case of the Missing Man Case of the Missing Man is a 1935 American crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman. The County Chairman The County Chairman is a 1935 comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Will Rogers. It is based on the 1903 play of the same name. Flood Tide Flood Tide is a 1934 British drama film directed by John Baxter and starring George Carney, Janice Adair and Minnie Rayner. It was made at Twickenham Studios as a quota quickie for release by RKO Pictures. The sets were designed by James A. Carter, the regular Twickenham art director. Many scenes of the film were shot on location along the River Thames. It Happened in New York It Happened in New York is a 1935 American musical comedy film directed by Alan Crosland and starring Gertrude Michael, Heather Angel and Lyle Talbot. It is based on a play Bagdad on the Hudson by Ward Morehouse and Jean Dalrymple. A New York taxi driver is hired as a bodyguard to a film star, whose manager is always involving her in publicity stunts. The films sets were designed by the art director Charles D. Hall. Die letzten Vier von Santa Cruz The Last Four on Santa Cruz is a 1936 German drama film directed by Werner Klingler and starring Hermann Speelmans, Irene von Meyendorff and Valéry Inkijinoff. The film was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin and on location in the Canary Islands. On Probation On Probation is a 1935 American drama film directed by Charles Hutchison and starring Monte Blue, Lucile Browne and William Bakewell. Quei due Those Two is a 1935 Italian comedy film directed by Gennaro Righelli and starring Eduardo De Filippo, Peppino De Filippo and Assia Noris. A couple of men struggling to find work both fall in love with the same woman. The story is loosely based on two works by Eduardo De Filippo. Regal Cavalcade Royal Cavalcade, also known as Regal Cavalcade, is a 1935 British, black-and-white, drama film directed by six separate directors: Thomas Bentley, Herbert Brenon, Norman Lee, Walter Summers, W.P. Kellino and Marcel Varnel. The film features Marie Lohr, Hermione Baddeley, Owen Nares, Robert Hale, Austin Trevor, James Carew, Edward Chapman and Ronald Shiner as the Soldier in Trenches. The film was presented by Associated British Pictures Corporation. Silk Hat Kid Silk Hat Kid is a 1935 American crime film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and written by Edward Eliscu, Lou Breslow and Dore Schary. The film, starring Lew Ayres, Mae Clarke, Paul Kelly, Ralf Harolde, William Harrigan and Billy Lee, was released on July 19, 1935, by Fox Film Corporation. Winter Night's Dream Winter Nights Dream is a 1935 German romantic comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Magda Schneider, Wolf Albach-Retty and Richard Romanowsky. While accompanying her employer to a resort, a secretary falls in love with a ski instructor. It was shot at the resort town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Bavaria. The films sets were designed by Emil Hasler. A Clown Must Laugh Pagliacci is a 1936 British musical film directed by Karl Grune and starring Richard Tauber, Steffi Duna and Diana Napier. It is an adaptation in English of the 1892 opera Pagliacci by Ruggiero Leoncavallo. Hannerl und ihre Liebhaber Hannerl and Her Lovers is a 1936 Austrian comedy film directed by Werner Hochbaum and starring Olly von Flint, Albrecht Schoenhals and Hans Moser. It was based on a novel that had previously been adapted as a 1921 silent film of the same title. It was made at the Rosenhügel Studios in Vienna. The films sets were designed by Emil Stepanek and Julius von Borsody. Hell-Ship Morgan Hell-Ship Morgan is a 1936 American romantic drama film directed by D. Ross Lederman and written by Harold Shumate. Merijntje Gijzen's Jeugd Merijntje Gijzens Jeugd is a 1936 Dutch drama film directed by Kurt Gerron after the popular novel of the same title by A.M. de Jong. Ourselves Alone Ourselves Alone is a 1936 British film depicting a love story set against the backdrop of the Irish War of Independence. The title is a translation of the Irish slogan Sinn Féin Amháin. It is directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and stars John Lodge, John Loder and Antoinette Cellier. The film was banned in Northern Ireland under the Civil Authorities Act 1922, but was shown in the Irish Free State and in Great Britain. Wo die Lerche singt Where the Lark Sings is a 1936 musical comedy film directed by Carl Lamac and starring Mártha Eggerth, Alfred Neugebauer and Hans Söhnker. It is an Operetta film, based on the 1918 work Where the Lark Sings by Franz Lehár. The film was a German language co-production between Hungary, Germany and Switzerland Armored Car Armored Car is a 1937 American crime film directed by Lewis R. Foster and written by Lewis R. Foster and Robert N. Lee. The film stars Robert Wilcox, Judith Barrett, Cesar Romero, Irving Pichel, David Oliver and William Lundigan. The film was released on June 1, 1937, by Universal Pictures. Woman of Malacca Woman of Malacca is a 1937 French drama film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Edwige Feuillère, Pierre Richard-Willm and Betty Daussmond. It was based on a 1935 novel by the French writer Francis de Croisset. It was a major success on its initial release. It was shot at the Epinay Studios in Paris. The films sets were designed by the art director Jacques Krauss. A separate German-language version Another World was also made. Mámi Mother is a 1937 Hungarian comedy film directed by Johann von Vásáry and starring Sári Fedák, Jenő Pataky and Lia Szepes. The film was based on a play by Rezsö Török, with art direction by Márton Vincze. The arrival from Texas of an eccentric relative and her son, disrupt the rhythm of a wealthy Hungarian family. Marika Marika is a 1938 Hungarian comedy drama film directed by Viktor Gertler and starring Pál Jávor, Lia Szepes and Zita Perczel. The film is based on a play by István Zágon, which was later adapted as the German film Marili. The sets were designed by Márton Vincze. After his wife dies, Orbán Sándor adopts his stepdaughter Marika. However, once she grows into a woman she falls in love with him. Mystery Range Mystery Range is a 1937 American Western film starring Tom Tyler. It was one of a number of films Tyler made for producer Sam Katzman. Roaring Timber Roaring Timber is a 1937 American drama film, directed by Phil Rosen. It stars Jack Holt, Grace Bradley, and Ruth Donnelly, and was released on June 14, 1937. School for Husbands School for Husbands is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Andrew Marton and starring Rex Harrison, Diana Churchill and June Clyde. The film was an independent production which was shot at Shepperton Studios. It was distributed by the newly-formed General Film Distributors. It was based on a 1932 play by Frederick J. Jackson. The Singing Outlaw The Singing Outlaw is a 1938 "B" movie directed by Joseph H. Lewis and starring Bob Baker as a singing cowboy. Trouble in Morocco Trouble in Morocco is a 1937 film directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack and starring Jack Holt. Wings Over Africa Wings Over Africa is a 1936 British adventure film directed by Ladislao Vajda and starring Joan Gardner, Ian Colin, James Harcourt and James Carew. The screenplay concerns a British expedition that searches for a cache of buried diamonds in Africa. The film score was created by Jack Beaver. Boer Boerson Jr. Bør Børson Jr. is a 1938 Norwegian comedy film directed by, and starring Toralf Sandø. Conrad Arnesen played a small role in the film. The film is based on a novel by Johan Falkberget. Bør Børson Jr. is a peasant son with great ambitions. He starts a grocery store and – after some initial problems – makes a good deal of money. He then leaves for Oslo, where he makes a fortune in the stock trade. Eventually, he returns to his hometown, where he holds a lavish wedding with his childhood sweetheart. Heroes of the Hills Heroes of the Hills is a 1938 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by George Sherman. Highway Patrol Highway Patrol is a 1938 American action film, directed by Charles C. Coleman. It stars Robert Paige, Julie Bishop, and Robert Middlemass. A Prussian Love Story A Prussian Love Story is a 1938 German historical romance film directed by Paul Martin and starring Karl Günther, Hans Nielsen and Willy Fritsch. The film depicts the love affair between William I and Elisa Radziwill. In the Third Reich the film was banned right after completion because the love affair of Joseph Goebbels and the actress Lída Baarová had become public—it was first shown in 1950. Panamint's Bad Man Panamints Bad Man is a 1938 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and written by Luci Ward and Charles Arthur Powell. The film stars Smith Ballew, Evelyn Daw, Noah Beery, Stanley Fields, Harry Woods and Pat J. OBrien. The film was released on July 8, 1938, by 20th Century Fox. Vacation from Love Vacation from Love is a 1938 American comedy film directed by George Fitzmaurice, written by Patterson McNutt and Harlan Ware, and starring Dennis OKeefe, Florence Rice, Reginald Owen, June Knight, Edward Brophy and Truman Bradley. It was released on September 30, 1938, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. We're Going to Be Rich Were Going to Be Rich is a 1938 British historical musical comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Gracie Fields, Victor McLaglen and Brian Donlevy. Concentration Camp Peat-Bog Soldiers is a 1938 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Macheret and written by Yury Olesha. Dangerous Cargo Hells Cargo is a 1939 British adventure film directed by Harold Huth and starring Walter Rilla, Kim Peacock and Robert Newton. It was made at Elstree Studios. The film is a remake of the 1938 French hit Alert in the Mediterranean. Kim Peacock reprised his role as a Royal Navy Commodore from the earlier film. On its release in the United States it was retitled as Dangerous Cargo at the request of the Hays Office. Three Non-Coms Drei Unteroffiziere is a 1939 German film. Made soon before the outbreak of the Second World War, the film - as its name suggests - depicts the lives of three German army sergeants. While the plot concentrates on the soldier characters complicated love affairs rather than their battlefield exploits, it does extol camaraderie among soldiers - a staple theme of Nazi propaganda. The film concludes with the protagonists overcoming amorous jealousies which threatened to divide them, and eagerly embarking on a dangerous military task. This theme is well reflected in the films poster, in whose foreground the three in uniform face their commanding officer while on the background appears the actress Gerda for whose love they had competed with each other. After the defeat of Nazi Germany, Drei Unteroffiziere was included in the list of forbidden films, and nowadays its screening is only allowed for "special educational purposes". Druga mlodosc Second Youth or Druga młodość is a 1938 Polish romantic drama film directed by Michał Waszyński. Lo vedi come sei... Lo vedi come sei? Lo vedi come sei... lo vedi come sei? is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Erminio Macario. The films sets were designed by the art director Cinecittà Studios. Continental Express The Silent Battle is a 1939 British thriller film directed by Herbert Mason and starring Rex Harrison, Valerie Hobson and John Loder. It is also known by the alternative titles Continental Express and Peace in our Time. It was inspired by the novel Le Poisson Chinois by Jean Bommart. Secret agents try to defeat terrorists on the Orient Express. It is a remake of the French film The Silent Battle Sudden Money Sudden Money is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Nick Grinde, written by Lewis R. Foster, and starring Charlie Ruggles, Marjorie Rambeau, Charley Grapewin, Broderick Crawford, Billy Lee and Evelyn Keyes. It was released on March 31, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. Typhoon Treasure Typhoon Treasure is a 1938 Australian adventure film directed by Noel Monkman and starring Campbell Copelin, Gwen Munro, and Joe Valli. It is set in New Guinea although shot on the Great Barrier Reef and the Queensland coast. It was Monkmans first dramatic feature film after several years making documentaries. Weddings Are Wonderful Weddings Are Wonderful is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring June Clyde, Esmond Knight and René Ray. It was made at Walton Studios. Yes, Madam? Yes, Madam? is a 1939 British musical comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Bobby Howes, Diana Churchill and Wylie Watson. It was adapted from a novel by K.R.G. Browne. Addio, giovinezza! Goodbye Youth is a 1940 Italian drama film directed by Ferdinando Maria Poggioli and starring María Denis, Adriano Rimoldi and Clara Calamai. The film was adapted from the 1911 play of the same name by Nino Oxilia and Sandro Camasio, which had been adapted into films on three previous occasions. The film was a breakthrough role for Calamai who emerged as a leading star of Italian cinema during the 1940s. It was made at the Cinecittà studios in Rome and the Fert Studios in Turin. Comin' Round the Mountain Comin Round the Mountain is a 1940 American comedy film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Lewis R. Foster, Maxwell Shane and Duke Atteberry. The film stars Bob Burns, Una Merkel, Jerry Colonna, Don Wilson, Pat Barrett, Harold Peary and Bill Thompson. The film was released on August 16, 1940, by Paramount Pictures. Honeymoon Deferred Honeymoon Deferred is a 1940 American mystery film directed by Lew Landers and written by Roy Chanslor and Eliot Gibbons. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Margaret Lindsay, Elisabeth Risdon, Chick Chandler, Joyce Compton, Cliff Clark and Anne Gwynne. The film was released on February 16, 1940, by Universal Pictures. Speed Limited Speed Limited is a 1935 American crime film directed by Albert Herman and starring Evelyn Brent. It was made by the low-budget Poverty Row company Regent Pictures Drums of the Congo Drums of the Congo is a 1942 American drama film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Ona Munson, Stuart Erwin, and Peggy Moran , and was released on July 17, 1942. Den farlige leken The Dangerous Game is a 1942 Norwegian comedy film directed by Tancred Ibsen, starring Lauritz Falk, Nanna Stenersen and Per Aabel. The film is based on Alex Brinchmanns successful stage comedy "Karusell". The sociable Jean Blom feels held back by his boring wife. He gives her an injection to make her more lively, but the plan fails. Gallant Lady Gallant Lady is a 1942 American drama film directed by William Beaudine. It stars Rose Hobart, Sidney Blackmer, Claire Rochelle, and Lynn Starr. Little Tokyo, U.S.A. Little Tokyo, U.S.A. is a 1942 American film. Produced in the period just after the United States entered World War II, it was meant to alert Americans to the dangers of foreign agents. It is now controversial for its largely negative portrayal of Japanese-Americans. The Lone Prairie The Lone Prairie is a 1942 American film directed by William Berke. It is one of a series of Westerns that Berke directed with the trio of Russell Hayden, Dub Taylor, and Bob Wills. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Lone Star Ranger Lone Star Ranger is a 1942 American Western film directed by James Tinling and written by William Conselman Jr., Irving Cummings Jr. and George Kane. The film stars John Kimbrough, Sheila Ryan, Jonathan Hale, William Farnum, Truman Bradley and George E. Stone. The film was released on March 20, 1942, by 20th Century Fox. It was the fourth and final film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Zane Grey. William Farnum had appeared in the first adaptation of the novel, a 1919 silent film of the same name. In that version he had starred in the leading role, which was named "Steele", who avenged the murder of Major McNeil, which is the role he plays in this film. North of the Rockies North of the Rockies is a 1942 American film directed by Lambert Hillyer for Columbia Pictures. Scattergood Rides High Scattergood Rides High is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Christy Cabanne and written by Michael L. Simmons. It is the sequel to the 1941 film Scattergood Meets Broadway. The film stars Guy Kibbee, Jed Prouty, Dorothy Moore, Charles Lind and Kenneth Howell. The film was released on May 8, 1942, by RKO Pictures. Schicksal Destiny is a 1942 Austrian-German historical drama film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Heinrich George, Werner Hinz and Christian Kayßler. The film was made by Wien-Film, a company set up by the Germans after they had annexed Austria in 1938. The films sets were designed by the art directors Kurt Herlth and Werner Schlichting. The film was banned after the Second World War for its perceived Nazi content. Strictly in the Groove Strictly in the Groove is a 1942 American musical comedy film directed by Vernon Keays. It is built around musical numbers, experienced comedy acts and guest stars. The plot thread a jive-talking college student trying to organize a swing-music show at a local resort, where the manager puts up some opposition. El 13-13 El 13 – 13 is a 1943 Spanish comedy-drama film directed by Luis Lucia on his directing debut. Hi'Ya Chum Hiya, Chum is a 1943 American musical comedy film starring Jane Frazee and the Ritz Brothers. Letter to a Hero Letter to a Hero is a 1943 American short documentary film produced by Frederic Ullman Jr. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 16th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. The Man from Thunder River The Man from Thunder River is a 1943 American Western film directed by John English and written by J. Benton Cheney. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, George "Gabby" Hayes, Anne Jeffreys, Ian Keith, John James and Georgie Cooper. The film was released on June 11, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Rhythm Parade Rhythm Parade is a 1942 American Musical comedy film starring Gale Storm and Margaret Dumont. Carl Foreman wrote the original story. Yvonne de Carlo makes an early appearance. Secrets of the Underground Secrets of the Underground is a 1942 American crime film directed by William Morgan and written by Robert Tasker and Daniel Mainwaring. The film stars John Hubbard, Virginia Grey, Lloyd Corrigan, Robin Raymond, Miles Mander and Olin Howland. The film was released on December 18, 1942, by Republic Pictures. Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp Ground Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp Ground is a 1943 American Western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and written by Elizabeth Beecher. The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Tex Ritter, Fuzzy Knight, Jennifer Holt, John Elliott and Earle Hodgins. The film was released on February 5, 1943, by Universal Pictures. Two Tickets to London Two Tickets to London is a 1943 drama film made by Universal Pictures, and directed by Edwin L. Marin. The screenplay was written by Tom Reed, based on story by Roy William Neill. The film stars Michèle Morgan and Alan Curtis. The West Side Kid The West Side Kid is a 1943 American crime film directed by George Sherman and starring Don "Red" Barry, Henry Hull, Dale Evans, Chick Chandler, Matt McHugh and Nana Bryant. Written by Albert Beich and Anthony Coldeway, the film was released on August 23, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Ídolos Idols is a 1943 Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Florián Rey and starring Conchita Montenegro and Ismael Merlo. A French actress meets a Spanish bullfighter. It was made by CIFESA, Spains largest film studio at the time. Bedstemor går amok Bedstemor går amok is a 1944 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. Die Degenhardts The Degenhardts is a 1944 German drama film directed by Werner Klingler and starring Heinrich George, Ernst Schröder and Gunnar Möller. Karl Degenhardt, the patriarch of a family in Lübeck, leads his wife and five children through the opening stages of Second World War culminating in the Bombing of Lübeck on 28 March 1942 by the Royal Air Force. The film was part of a cycle of home front films produced in Germany during the war. The film was intended to fan anti-British sentiment and prepare Germans psychologically for the destruction of their cities by Allied bombing raids and invasions. It premiered in Lübeck on 6 July 1944. The Singing Sheriff The Singing Sheriff is a 1944 American Western comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by Henry Blankfort and Eugene Conrad. The film stars Bob Crosby, Fay McKenzie, Fuzzy Knight, Iris Adrian, Samuel S. Hinds, Edward Norris, Andrew Tombes and Joe Sawyer. The film was released on October 6, 1944, by Universal Pictures. Three Russian Girls Three Russian Girls is a 1943 American World War II pro-Soviet propaganda film produced by R-F Productions and distributed by United Artists. It followed in the footsteps of Mission to Moscow. It was nominated for an Oscar in 1945 for best musical score. It stars Anna Sten. Waltz Time Waltz Time is a 1945 British musical film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Carol Raye, Peter Graves and Patricia Medina. Atomic Power Atomic Power is an American short documentary film produced by The March of Time and released to theaters August 9, 1946, one year after the end of World War II. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Raymond Fielding, chronicler of The March of Time, cites Atomic Power as the only one of the series postwar films to emerge as a classic. "It tells of the making of the atomic bomb, and is a quite remarkable example of film making in the March of Time tradition," Fielding wrote. Nearly every person involved in the invention of the atomic bomb performs as an actor in the film, recreating the events and conversations that led up to the Trinity test, which is also reenacted and intercut with government footage of the blast. Jack Glenn directed. Barber of Seville The Barber of Seville is a 1947 Italian opera film directed by Mario Costa and starring Ferruccio Tagliavini, Tito Gobbi and Nelly Corradi. It is an adaptation of Gioachino Rossinis 1816 opera The Barber of Seville. Five Faces of Woman Five Faces of Woman is a 1947 Mexican musical film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Arturo de Córdova, Pepita Serrador and Ana María Campoy. The films art direction was by Jorge Fernandez. Out of the Depths Out of the Depths is a 1945 American war drama film directed by D. Ross Lederman. The Scarlet Horseman The Scarlet Horseman is a 1946 Universal film serial directed by Lewis D. Collins and Ray Taylor. Paul Guilfoyle plays Jim Bannion, secret identity of The Scarlet Horseman, with Janet Shaw as Elise, his love interest. Virginia Christine plays the villainess, Matosca. Sing While You Dance Sing While You Dance is a 1946 American musical comedy film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Ellen Drew, Kirby Grant, and Andrew Tombes. The Undercover Woman The Undercover Woman is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Thomas Carr, written by Sherman L. Lowe, Robert F. Metzler and Jerry Sackheim, and starring Stephanie Bachelor, Robert Livingston, Richard Fraser, Isabel Withers, Helene Heigh, Edythe Elliott and Elaine Lange. It was released on April 11, 1946, by Republic Pictures. The Adventures of Don Coyote The Adventures of Don Coyote is a 1947 American Western Cinecolor film directed by Reginald Le Borg and written by Robert Creighton Williams and Harold Tarshis. The film stars Richard Martin, Frances Rafferty, Val Carlo, Benny Bartlett, Marc Cramer and Frank Fenton. The film was released on May 9, 1947, by United Artists. Hit Parade of 1947 Hit Parade of 1947 is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Mary Loos. The film stars Eddie Albert, Constance Moore, Joan Edwards, Gil Lamb, Bill Goodwin and William Frawley. The film was released on March 22, 1947, by Republic Pictures. Journey Into Medicine Journey into Medicine is a 1947 American documentary-style film. The film stars James Karen as Michael Kenneth Marshall, a young medical student who goes through medical training at Columbia and Cornell. During his internship in pediatrics, Marshall loses one of his patients, a young girl to diphtheria. This case inspires him to enroll in the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and pursue a career in public health. While studying at Johns Hopkins, Marshall helps battle an outbreak of diphtheria in Baltimore, which confirms to him his chosen vocation. The film was made by the United States Information Service for use by the U.S. State Department. The film was meant to be shown outside the United States as a promotional film for American medicine and public health efforts abroad. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. . The Academy Film Archive preserved Journey into Medicine in 2011. Lise kommer til Byen Lise kommer til Byen is a 1947 Danish family film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. Second Chance Second Chance is a 1947 American film noir crime film directed by James Tinling and written by Arnold Belgard. The film stars Kent Taylor, Louise Currie, Dennis Hoey, Larry J. Blake, Ann Doran and John Eldredge. The film was released on July 18, 1947, by 20th Century Fox. Web of Danger Web of Danger is a 1947 American action film directed by Philip Ford, written by David Lang and Milton Raison, and starring Adele Mara, Bill Kennedy, Damian OFlynn, Richard Loo, Victor Sen Yung and Roy Barcroft. It was released on June 10, 1947, by Republic Pictures. The Golden Madonna Golden Madonna is a 1949 Italian/British drama film directed by Luigi Carpentieri and Ladislao Vajda and starring Phyllis Calvert, Tullio Carminati and Michael Rennie. It was considered a lost film and was on the BFI 75 Most Wanted list, until a copy was loaned to the British Film Institute by Cohen Media. Filmed on location, a group of original negatives and contact prints taken by Francis Goodman are in the possession of Londons National Portrait Gallery. The Mozart Story The Mozart Story is a 1948 Austrian-American film. It is a re-edited version of Whom the Gods Love. Silver Trails Silver Trails is a 1948 American western film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Jimmy Wakely, Dub Taylor, and Christine Larson, and was released on August 28, 1948. Strike It Rich Strike It Rich is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Rod Cameron, Bonita Granville and Don Castle. It was partly shot on location around Lindale. Welcome Reverend Welcome Reverend is a 1950 Italian crime film comedy directed, written by and starring Aldo Fabrizi. It co-stars Massimo Girotti and Lianella Carell. Daughter of the West Daughter of the West is a 1949 American western film directed by Harold Daniels and starring Martha Vickers, Phillip Reed and Donald Woods. The films sets were designed by the art director George Van Marter. Una lettera all'alba Letter at Dawn is a 1948 Italian drama film directed by Giorgio Bianchi. In 2008 it was restored and shown as part of a retrospective "Questi fantasmi: Cinema italiano ritrovato" at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. San Antone Ambush San Antone Ambush is a 1949 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by Norman S. Hall. The film stars Monte Hale, Bette Daniels, Paul Hurst, Roy Barcroft, James Cardwell, and Trevor Bardette. The film was released on October 7, 1949, by Republic Pictures. Belle of Old Mexico Belle of Old Mexico is a 1950 Trucolor comedy film directed by Robert G. Springsteen starring Estelita Rodriguez, Robert Rockwell and Dorothy Patrick. The film was successful at the box office, impressing the bosses at Republic Pictures who believed that Rodriguez could be turned into a star similar to Lupe Velez. Blue Grass of Kentucky Blue Grass of Kentucky is a 1950 American sports drama film directed by William Beaudine and starring Bill Williams, Jane Nigh and Ralph Morgan. Border Rangers Border Rangers is a 1950 American Western film directed by William Berke and starring Don Barry. Buckaroo Sheriff of Texas Buckaroo Sheriff of Texas is a 1951 American western film directed by Philip Ford and starring Michael Chapin, Eilene Janssen, and James Bell. The films sets were designed by art director Frank Arrigo. Destination Big House Destination Big House is a 1950 American crime film directed by George Blair and written by Eric Taylor. The film stars Dorothy Patrick, Robert Rockwell, Jimmy Lydon, Robert Armstrong, Larry J. Blake and John Harmon. The film was released on June 1, 1950, by Republic Pictures. Pimpernel Svensson Pimpernel Svensson is a 1950 Swedish comedy film directed by Emil A. Lingheim and starring Edvard Persson, Ivar Wahlgren and Aurore Palmgren. It was made at the Stockholm studios of Europa Film and on location in Skåne. The films art direction was by Arne Åkermark. María Magdalena, pecadora de Magdala María Magdalena: Pecadora de Magdala is a 1946 Mexican film. It stars Luis Alcoriza. West of Wyoming West of Wyoming is a 1950 American western film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Gail Davis and Myron Healey. Women from Headquarters Women from Headquarters is a 1950 American crime film directed by George Blair and starring Virginia Huston, Barbra Fuller and Frances Charles. The screenplay concerns an ex-Army nurse who retrains as police officer with the LAPD. The films sets were designed by the art director James W. Sullivan. Matrimonial Agency Matrimonial Agency is a 1952 French comedy drama film directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois, written by Jean-Paul Le Chanois, and starring Bernard Blier and Louis de Funès. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Douy. As You Were As You Were is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Bernard Girard and starring William Tracy, Joe Sawyer and Russell Hicks. It is a Service comedy, released as B movie by the low-budget Lippert Pictures company. It was one of eight films featuring Tracy as Sergeant Dorian Dodo Doubleday and features footage from their first 1941 film Tanks a Million. Bahar Bahar is a 1951 Hindi Black-and-white social guidance film written and directed by M. V. Raman. It was a remake of the 1949 South Indian blockbuster film Vazhkai. The film starred Vyjayanthimala in her Bollywood debut, Karan Dewan and Pandari Bai in the lead with Pran, Om Prakash, Leela Mishra, Sunder, Tabassum, Indira Acharya and Chaman Puri, forming an ensemble cast. The film was produced by A. V. Meiyappan with his production company, AVM. The music was composed by S. D. Burman with lyrics provided by Rajendra Krishan, while the editing was done by K. Shankarand and M. V. Raman and the camera was handled by T. Muthuswamy. The story revolves around Lata, Vasant and Malti. Colorado Ambush Colorado Ambush is a 1951 American western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Myron Healey and Lois Hall. Il mago per forza Il Mago per forza is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Marino Girolami. Le meravigliose avventure di Guerrin Meschino The Wonderful Adventures of Guerrin Meschino is a 1952 Italian adventure film directed by Pietro Francisci. It is based in part on the 1410 chivalric romance Il Guerrin Meschino. The Veiled Lady Maya of the Seven Veils or The Veiled Lady is a 1951 West German musical film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Maria Litto, Willy Fritsch and Rudolf Platte. The films sets were designed by the art director Herbert Kirchhoff. De Madrid al cielo From Madrid to Heaven is a 1952 Spanish musical comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring María de los Ángeles Morales, Gustavo Rojo and Manolo Morán. The films sets were designed by Enrique Alarcon. The Thief of Bagdad The Thief of Bagdad is a 1952 West German musical comedy film directed by Karel Lamac and starring Theo Lingen, Paul Kemp, Sonja Ziemann and Rudolf Prack. It is not a remake of the 1940 film of the same name, but a comedy about the magic tricks of a female thief in Old Baghdad. It was filmed at studios in Bendestorf, Lower Saxony. The films sets were designed by the art directors Heinrich Beisenherz and Alfred Bütow. Había una vez un marido There Once Was a Husband is a 1953 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Fernando Méndez and starring Lilia Michel, Rafael Baledón and Pedro Infante. Der Herrgottschnitzer von Ammergau The Crucifix Carver of Ammergau is a 1952 West German romantic drama film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Erich Auer, Elise Aulinger and Willy Rösner. Part of the tradition of heimatfilm, it was based on the 1880 play of the same name by Ludwig Ganghofer. It was made at the Bavaria Film Studios in Munich and on location in the Bavarian Alps. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Seefelder. Judgment Deferred Judgment Deferred is a 1952 British drama film directed by John Baxter and starring Joan Collins, Hugh Sinclair, Helen Shingler and Abraham Sofaer. The film is a remake of the directors earlier film, Doss House. The World Condemns Them The World Condemns Them is a 1953 Italian-French drama film directed by Gianni Franciolini. Pictura Pictura: An Adventure in Art is a documentary film directed by seven directors, and narrated by several famous Hollywood actors, including Vincent Price, Gregory Peck, Henry Fonda, Martin Gabel, and Lilli Palmer. The film attempts to give the general filmgoing public a taste of art history and art appreciation. The film won a Special Award at the Golden Globes in 1952. The Clue of the Missing Ape The Clue of the Missing Ape, Gibraltar Adventure, is a 1953 English childrens film largely set in Gibraltar. Directed by James Hill, it was produced by the Gaumont Specialised Film Unit, a descendant of the Gaumont British film studio. Players included veteran character actor George Cole. The Dog and the Diamonds The Dog and the Diamonds is a 1953 British family drama film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Kathleen Harrison, George Coulouris, and Geoffrey Sumner. Fanfaren der Ehe Fanfare of Marriage is a 1953 West German comedy film directed by Hans Grimm and starring Dieter Borsche, Georg Thomalla and Inge Egger. It is the sequel to the 1951 German film Fanfares of Love. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location around Genoa and Naples in Italy. The films sets were designed by the art director Fritz Lück and Hans Sohnle. Lyubov Yarovaya Lyubov Yarovaya is a 1953 Soviet drama film directed by Yan Frid. It was based on a 1926 play of the same name by Konstantin Trenyov, which was later adapted a second time as a 1970 film. The film was the most popular film released in the Soviet Union that year, with attendance figures of more than 46 million. Die Privatsekretärin The Private Secretary is a 1953 German comedy film directed by Paul Martin and starring Sonja Ziemann, Rudolf Prack and Paul Hörbiger. It was a remake of the 1931 German film The Private Secretary. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios and on location in Hamburg. The films sets were designed by Hermann Warm and Alfons Windau. The White Rose The White Rose is a 1954 Cuban-Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Fernández and Íñigo de Martino and starring Roberto Cañedo, Gina Cabrera and Julio Capote. It portrays the life of the nineteenth century Cuban poet Jose Marti, a leading advocate of the countrys independence from Spain. Run for the Hills Run for the Hills is a 1953 American film starring Sonny Tufts and Barbara Payton. The Contessa's Secret The Contessas Secret is a 1954 French-Italian film starring Yvonne De Carlo as Virginia Oldoini. The Two Orphans The Two Orphans is a 1954 French-Italian historical melodrama film directed by Giacomo Gentilomo and starring Myriam Bru, Milly Vitale and André Luguet. It is based on the 1874 play The Two Orphans by Adolphe dEnnery and Eugène Cormon, one of a large number of film adaptations. It was shot in eastmancolor, with sets designed by the art director Virgilio Marchi. Meet Mr. Malcolm Meet Mr. Malcolm is a 1954 British crime film directed by Daniel Birt and starring Adrianne Allen, Sarah Lawson and Richard Gale. It was made at Kensington Studios. Crime writer Colin Knowles is called in by his estranged wife Louie to solve a real-life murder when her employers body is found at the bottom a cliff. Die schöne Müllerin The Beautiful Miller is a 1954 West German romantic drama film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Waltraut Haas, Gerhard Riedmann and Hertha Feiler. The films sets were designed by the art directors Willi Herrmann and Heinrich Weidemann. It was shot using Gevacolor. Drei Tage Mittelarrest Three Days Confined to Barracks is a 1955 West German comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Ernst Waldow, Grethe Weiser and Eva Probst. It is a remake of the 1930 comedy film Three Days Confined to Barracks. Like its predecessor it is a comic portrayal of life in the German Army at the beginning of the century. The films sets were designed by Erich Kettelhut and Johannes Ott. Il cavaliere dalla spada nera The Knight of the Black Sword is a 1956 Italian historical adventure film directed by and Luigi Capuano and starring Marina Berti, Steve Barclay and Otello Toso. The films sets were designed by Alfredo Montori. Boy's Town La ciudad de los niños is a 1957 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. El Vaquero and the Girl The Cat is a 1956 French-Spanish drama film directed by Margarita Alexandre and Rafael María Torrecilla and starring Aurora Bautista, Jorge Mistral and José Nieto. It is set in the world of bullfighting. It was shot in Eastmancolor and Cinemascope. Magnificent Roughnecks Magnificent Roughnecks is a 1956 American comedy film directed by Sherman A. Rose and written by Stephen Kandel. The film stars Jack Carson, Mickey Rooney, Nancy Gates, Jeff Donnell, Myron Healey and Willis Bouchey. The film was released on July 22, 1956, by Allied Artists Pictures. I giorni più belli I giorni più belli is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Franco Interlenghi. Agguato a Tangeri Trapped in Tangiers is a 1957 spy film directed by Riccardo Freda and starring Edmund Purdom. ¡Paso a la juventud..! ¡Paso a la juventud..! is a 1958 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Under Fire High Jump High Jump is a low budget 1959 British crime film. The Hot Angel The Hot Angel is a 1958 American drama film directed by Joe Parker and written by Stanley Kallis. The film stars Jackie Loughery, Ed Kemmer, Mason Alan Dinehart, Emory Parnell, Lyle Talbot and Boyd Santell. The film was released on December 1958, by Paramount Pictures. Nieuwe avonturen van Dik Trom De Nieuwe Avonturen van Dik Trom is a 1958 Dutch film directed by Henk van der Linden. The film was based on the popular childrens book series Dik Trom by Cornelis Johannes Kieviet. There were several Dik Trom movies, the most recent is the 2010 movie Dik Trom. El emigrante El emigrante is a 1960 Spanish comedy film directed by Sebastián Almeida, and starring Juanito Valderrama, Julio Núñez and Silvia Solar. The film was shot in Cadiz. The film was released on 12 December 1960. Lone Texan Lone Texan is a 1959 American Western film directed by Paul Landres and written by James Landis and Jack W. Thomas. The film stars Willard Parker, Grant Williams, Audrey Dalton, Douglas Kennedy, June Blair and Dabbs Greer. The film was released on March 1, 1959, by 20th Century Fox. The Man Who Sold Himself The Man Who Sold Himself is a 1959 West German crime film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Hildegard Knef, Hansjörg Felmy and Antje Weisgerber. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. The films sets were designed by the art directors Erich Kettelhut and Johannes Ott. Noi siamo due evasi Noi siamo due evasi is a 1959 Italian crime-comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli. Non perdiamo la testa Non perdiamo la testa is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Ugo Tognazzi. The Young Lady from the Riverside Slečna od vody is a 1959 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Ware für Katalonien Ware für Katalonien is an East German black-and-white film, directed by Richard Groschopp. It was released in 1959. Le pillole di Ercole Le pillole di Ercole is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. U nás v Mechové U nás v Mechově is a 1960 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. The Clown and the Kid The Clown and the Kid is a 1961 American drama film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring John Lupton, Michael McGreevey and Mary Webster . Die Schatten werden länger The Shadows Grow Longer is a 1961 Swiss-West German drama film directed by Ladislao Vajda. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 34th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film was shot in Zurich and at the Spandau Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Wilhelm Vorwerg. Buenos días, Acapulco Buenos días, Acapulco is a 1964 Mexican comedy film starring Viruta and Capulina. Information Received Information Received is a 1961 British crime film directed by Robert Lynn and starring Sabine Sesselmann, William Sylvester and Hermione Baddeley. In the film, a police detective goes undercover to infiltrate a safe-breaking outfit. Unsere tollen Nichten Our Crazy Nieces is a 1963 Austrian comedy film directed by Rolf Olsen and starring Gunther Philipp, Vivi Bach and Paul Hörbiger. It was the second part in a trilogy of films which began with Our Crazy Aunts in 1961 and finished with Our Crazy Aunts in the South Seas. The films sets were designed by the art director Wolf Witzemann. It was shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna. Begegnung in Salzburg Encounter in Salzburg is a 1964 French-West German drama film directed by Max Friedmann and starring Curd Jürgens, Nadia Gray and Viktor de Kowa. A rich man visits the Salzburg Festival, watches Jedermann, and dies. The films sets were designed by the art director Jean dEaubonne. Chagall Chagall is a 1963 short documentary film directed by Lauro Venturi which focuses on the work of artist Marc Chagall. It won an Oscar at the 36th Academy Awards in 1964 for Documentary Short Subject. The Academy Film Archive preserved Chagall in 2008. Las ratas Las Ratas is a 1963 Argentine film. The Steppe La steppa is a 1962 Italian adventure film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. Under Age Under Age is a 1964 black-and-white film written and directed by Larry Buchanan and starring Annabelle Weenick, Judy Adler, and Roland Royter. The plot concerns a woman from Dallas, where the film was made, who goes on trial charged with encouraging her 14-year-old daughter to have sex with a 16-year-old Mexican boy. Cada quién su lucha Cada quién su lucha is a 1966 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring the double act Viruta y Capulina, performed by Marco Antonio Campos and Gaspar Henaine, co-starring María Duval and Baby Bell. The Story of a Murder The Story of a Murder is an East German drama film directed by Joachim Hasler. It was released in 1965. The film is done following the novel of Leonhard Frank Die Jünger Jesu. The Chasers The Chasers is a 1965 Swedish drama film directed by Yngve Gamlin. It was entered into the 16th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize. The Chinese Room The Chinese Room is a 1968 film directed by Albert Zugsmith. It starred Guillermo Murray, Elizabeth Campbell and Carlos Rivas. It was based on a novel by Vivien Connell. Captain from Toledo Captain from Toledo is a 1965 Italian-Spanish-German adventure film written and directed by Eugenio Martín and starring Stephen Forsyth and Ann Smyrner. Set in medieval Toledo, the Italian film critic Marco Giusti described it as a crossover between Eurospy and swashbuckler genres. The Sheriff Won't Shoot Sheriff Wont Shoot is a 1965 Italian and Spanish Spaghetti Western film. The Dance of Death The Dance of Death is a 1967 West German drama film directed by Michael Verhoeven and starring Lilli Palmer, Paul Verhoeven and Karl Michael Vogler. It is an adaptation of August Strindbergs play of the same title. It was shot in Eastmancolor. The Really Big Family The Really Big Family is a 1966 American documentary film directed by Alexander Grasshoff about the Dukes family of Seattle, who had 18 children. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. See You at the Pillar See You at the Pillar is a 1967 British short documentary film about Dublin combining contemporary footage, folk music and quotations from past residents such as George Bernard Shaw, Oscar Wilde and Brendan Behan. The film is narrated via a "conversation" between Anthony Quayle and Norman Rodway. Produced by Robert Fitchet, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Target Goldseven Target Goldseven is a 1966 Italian-Spanish Eurospy film directed by Alberto Leonardi and starring Tony Russel and Erika Blanc. It was shot between Portugal and Rome. The Legend of Robin Hood The Legend of Robin Hood is a 90-minute TV musical aired by NBC in 1968. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. played King Richard the Lionheart. Humsaya Humsaya is a 1968 Hindi romantic spy thriller film produced and directed by Joy Mukherjee. The film was made under the newly established Joy Mukherjee Productions banner. The music direction was by O. P. Nayyar with lyrics by Shevan Rizvi, S. H. Bihari and Hasrat Jaipuri. The cast included Joy Mukherjee, Mala Sinha, Sharmila Tagore, Rehman, Sapru, Polson, Malika and Gajanan Jagirdar. The story revolves around Joy Mukherjee playing the double-role of an Indian army officer and his look-alike Chinese officer, with Mala Sinha and Sharmila Tagore providing the romantic angle. Flor marchita Flor marchita is a 1969 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. El gran crucero El Gran crucero is a 1970 Argentine film. I quattro del pater noster In the Name of the Father is a 1969 Italian western comedy film directed by Ruggero Deodato and starring the popular Italian comedian Paolo Villaggio, Oreste Lionello, Lino Toffolo and Enrico Montesano. Weite Strassen stille Liebe Weite Straßen – stille Liebe is an East German film. It was released in 1969. Bhai-Bhai Bhai-Bhai is a 1970 Bollywood suspense drama film directed by Raja Nawathe. It had music by Shankar Jaikishen with lyrics by Hasrat Jaipuri. The film stars Sunil Dutt, Asha Parekh, Mumtaz, Mehmood and Pran. It performed "above average" at the box office. The story revolves around Sunil Dutt, playing the role of a writer, whose character from his story seemingly comes to life killing people. This puts him under suspicion from the police. The film had Sunil Dutt in a double role. The Man in Hiding The Man in Hiding is a 1971 Spanish drama film directed by Alfonso Ungría and starring Carlos Otero, Yelena Samarina and Julieta Serrano. Following the Spanish Civil War, a man goes into hiding to avoid arrest by the victorious Nationalist forces. El relicario The Locket is a 1970 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Carmen Sevilla, Arturo Fernández and Manolo Gómez Bur. Defeat of the Mafia Defeat of the Mafia is an Italian noir-crime film directed by Warren Kiefer and starring Victor Spinetti and Maria Pia Conte. It was shot in the late 1968 but released only in November 1970. It was initially planned to be an Italian-Argentine co-production. A Private Enterprise A Private Enterprise is a 1974 British film directed by Peter K Smith. It stars Salmaan Peerzada as Shiv Verma, an Indian immigrant in Birmingham who attempts to start his own business. It is regarded as the first British Asian film. Love Is Not a Game Want So Much To Believe is a 1971 romance film. It is directed by Gunnar Höglund and stars Johnny Nash and Christina Schollin. The Ribald Decameron The Ribald Decameron is a 1972 Italian commedia sexy allitaliana film directed by Giuseppe Vari. Nominally based on the Giovanni Boccaccios novel Decameron, it is part of a series of derivative erotic comedies based on the success of Pier Paolo Pasolinis The Decameron. La guerrilla The Guerrilla is a 1973 French-Spanish film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Francisco Rabal, Jacques Destoop and Julia Saly. How to Seduce a Woman How to Seduce a Woman is a 1974 American comedy film, directed by Charles Martin. It stars Angus Duncan, Angel Tompkins, and Alexandra Hay, and was released in late January 1974. There Is No 13 There Is No 13 is a 1974 American surrealist drama film directed by William Sachs and starring Mark Damon. It was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival. Due sul pianerottolo Due sul pianerottolo is a 1976 Italian comedy film written and directed by Mario Amendola. It is based on a successful comedy play with the same name starred by the same cast. A Lost Life A Lost Life is a 1976 West German drama film directed by Ottokar Runze. It was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival, where Gerhard Olschewski won the Silver Bear for Best Actor. Women in Hospital Women in Hospital is a 1977 West German drama film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Horst Buchholz, Stephen Boyd and Lillian Müller. It was made at the Emelka Studios in Munich. It was the final film of the director Rolf Thiele. Atithee Atithee is a 1978 Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Aravind Sen. The film stars Shashi Kapoor. The movie was based on the 1971 Bengali movie Ekhane Pinjar. Clipa The Moment is a 1979 Romanian drama film directed by Gheorghe Vitanidis. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival. The Wonderful Years The Wonderful Years is a 1980 West German drama film directed by Reiner Kunze and starring Gabi Marr, Martin May, Dietrich Mattausch and Christine Wodetzky. It was based on Kunzes own book Die wunderbaren Jahre which was deeply critical of the system of government in East Germany. It won a Bavarian Film Award in the Best Screenplay category. Tac-tac Tac-tac is a 1982 Mexican film. It was directed by Luis Alcoriza. Against Wind and Tide: A Cuban Odyssey Against Wind and Tide: A Cuban Odyssey is a 1981 American documentary film about the Mariel boatlift, which was first broadcast on PBS the week of June 1, 1981. Written by John Brousek, the film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The Best of Friends The Best of Friends is a 1982 Australian romantic comedy about two best friends who have an affair one night, resulting in the woman becoming pregnant. Close Harmony Close Harmony is a 1981 American short documentary film directed by Nigel Noble, which won the Academy Award for Best Documentary at the 54th Academy Awards. The film chronicles a how a childrens choir of 4th- and 5th-graders at the Brooklyn Friends School and elderly retirees at a Brooklyn Jewish seniors center combine to give an annual joint concert. Menudo: La pelicula Menudo: La Pelicula is a 1981 Puerto Rican-Venezuelan film production featuring Puerto Rican boy band Menudo. The film was filmed entirely in Venezuela. It was directed by Alfredo Anzola. Marisela Buitriago also acts in the film. Pourquoi l'étrange Monsieur Zolock s'intéressait-il tant à la bande dessinée? Pourquoi létrange Monsieur Zolock sintéressait-il tant à la bande dessinée? is a Canadian docufiction film, released in 1983. A documentary about comic books and graphic novels, the film features interviews with comics illustrators wrapped by a fictional frame story in which Monsieur Zolock, an evil supervillain, hires private investigator Dieudonné to investigate the cultural influence of comics as part of his plot to take over the world. The film won the Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 5th Genie Awards in 1984. A Slice of Life A Slice of Life is a 1983 Australian comedy film about having a vasectomy directed by John D. Lamond and starring Robin Nedwell, John Ewart and Juliet Jordan. Fuego eterno Eternal Fire is a 1985 Spanish drama film written and directed by José Ángel Rebolledo. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. Man Without Memory Man Without Memory is a 1984 Swiss drama film directed by Kurt Gloor. It was entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival. Przez dotyk By Touch is a 1986 Polish film directed by Magdalena Lazarkiewicz and written by Lazarkiewicz and Ilona Lepkowska. It was released in Poland on September 24, 1986. Robbery Robbery is a 1985 Australian television film about the Great Bookie Robbery directed by Michael Thornhill. Unfinished Business Unfinished Business is a 1985 Australian film directed by Bob Ellis and starring John Clayton, Michele Fawdon, Norman Kaye, and Call Ricketson. Unfinished Business was nominated for 5 AFI Awards. Overnight Overnight is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Jack Darcus and released in 1985. The film stars Victor Ertmanis as Scott, a struggling actor who is cast by producer Arthur in a new film by Vladimir Jezda, a pretentious director from Czechoslovakia. The catch is that its a pornographic film opposite porn star Del Dukakis, in which he is slated to play a sex robot who suffers from erectile dysfunction opposite Dels Countess Sexcula. The cast also includes Melissa Bell as Adrienne, Tedde Moore as Leslie, Eric Keenleyside as Ernst, Barbara Gordon as Alison, Patrick Brymer as Miller and Cynthia Kereluk as Patsy. Short Changed Short Changed is a 1986 Australian film directed by George Ogilvie based on a script by Bob Merritt who described it as a "black/white Kramer vs Kramer. Always Afternoon Always Afternoon is a 1988 Australian mini series about German internees in Australia, set in 1914 at Trial Bay Gaol in New South Wales. The series was based on a novel by Gwen Kelly and depicts a love story involving an Australian woman and a German violinist. It was a co-production between Germany and Australia. It inspired a series of paintings by Ross Watson. Gallagher's Travels Gallaghers Travels is a 1987 Australian TV movie about an investigative journalist. The plot has been described as a reporting team chasing an "animal smuggling ring through the wilds of Australia." Diary of King Yonsan Diary of King Yeonsan is a 1988 South Korean film directed by Im Kwon-taek. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards. Día de muertos Día de muertos is a 1988 Mexican film. It was directed by Luis Alcoriza. Grim Pickings Grim Pickings is a 1989 Australian mini series shot in the Adelaide Hills about a family who makes its annual pilgrimage to an elderly aunts orchard to help with the apple harvest. Act of Necessity Act of Necessity is an Australian 1991 television film about a couple who believe their daughters cancer is caused by chemicals. Jigsaw Jigsaw is a 1989 thriller film starring Rebecca Gibney. Journey Into Life: The World of the Unborn Journey into Life: The World of the Unborn is a 1990 American short documentary film directed by Derek Bromhall. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Krokodillen in Amsterdam Crocodiles in Amsterdam or Krokodillen in Amsterdam is a 1990 Dutch comedy film directed by Annette Apon. A Place of Rage A Place of Rage is a 1991 film by Pratibha Parmar. The film includes interviews of Angela Davis, June Jordan, Trinh T. Minh-ha, and Alice Walker. It discusses and asks for political action regarding racism and homophobia, linking the two issues together. It was created to be aired on British television and it is 52 minutes long. The main interviews of Davis, Jordan, and Walker were filmed in the present day. Davis and Jordan discuss the effects of Rosa Parks, Fannie Lou Hamer, and other activists; as well as womens roles in black churches during the Civil Rights Movement and the outcome of the 1960s Black Power movement. Parmar took a 1970 prison interview of Davis and intercuts scenes of poetry of June Jordan. The documentary also uses music from the Staple Singers, Neville Brothers, and Janet Jackson as well as documentary scenes of the 1960s. The film title originates from how the interview subjects say there was a "place of rage" within black people in the 1960s where they collected anger from being oppressed and released it against the persons oppressing them. The interview subjects stated that by the 1990s this shifted to a sense of defeatism and internal repression characterized by drug use and resignation. Una questione privata Una questione privata is a 1993 Italian film directed by Alberto Negrin with a screenplay based on the WWII partisan novel of the same name by Beppe Fenoglio adapted by Raffaele La Capria. The film stars the young British actor Rupert Graves as Milton, Céline Beauvallet, and Claudio Mazzenga. Firingoti Firingoti is an Assamese language film directed by Jahnu Barua. The film was released in 1992. Gangsters Gangsters is a 1992 Italian drama film directed by Massimo Guglielmi. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. Hartverscheurend Love Hurts or Hartverscheurend is a 1993 Dutch drama film directed by Mijke de Jong. Hoppá Whoops is a 1993 Hungarian comedy film directed by Gyula Maár. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival. Ren sheng de yi shuai jin huan Pink Bomb is a 1993 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Derek Chiu and starring an ensemble cast of Waise Lee, Lau Ching-wan, Dayo Wong, Cheung Kwok-leung, Cynthia Khan, Gloria Yip, Loletta Lee and Fennie Yuen. Portami via Take Me Away is a 1994 Italian romance-drama film written and directed by Gianluca Maria Tavarelli, at his directorial debut. Soweto Green: This Is a 'Tree' Story Soweto Green is a 1995 South African comedy film directed by David Lister and starring John Kani, L. Scott Caldwell and Casper de Vries. Following the election of Nelson Mandela as President, a middle-class American couple relocate to Johannesburg to help build the new society. Bones of the Forest Bones of the Forest is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Heather Frise and Velcrow Ripper and released in 1995. An exploration of the forestry industry, the film depicts a variety of views on the conflict between logging and environmentalism, including those of loggers, alternative forestry practitioners, a vice-president of MacMillan Bloedel, First Nations elders and environmental activists. The film won the Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 17th Genie Awards in 1996, and the award for Best Feature Documentary at the 1996 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. The Drivetime The Drivetime is a 1995 science fiction film directed, written and produced by the Finnish-born filmmaker Antero Alli. Io e il re Io e il re is a 1995 Italian historical comedy drama film written and directed by Lucio Gaudino. It entered the Italian Panorama section at the 52nd Venice International Film Festival. O Sertão das Memórias O Sertão das Memórias Breakout Breakout is a single British television drama film written by Michael Stewart, first broadcast on BBC1 on 22 April 1997. Directed by Moira Armstrong, the film starred Neil Dudgeon and Samantha Bond as scientists Neil McFarlane and Lisa Temple, who join together to investigate a mysterious death. The film was writer Michael Stewarts second science-based TV project, following ITVs Bliss, which premiered in 1995. According to BFI records, the original working title for the film was "The Lab". The film co-starred Dermot Crowley, Jasper Britton and Janet Dale; with Carolyn Pickles, Hugh Bonneville, Joe Swash and Benedict Wong also amongst the additional cast members. BBC Genome Project records list the original description for the film as; "When a rare illness strikes down three people near a scientific research site, doctors battle against time to discover if a genetically-engineered pesticide, designed only to affect insects, has jumped the species gap during field tests." Notably, the film has never been released on VHS or DVD. Ties to Rachel Ties to Rachel is a 1997 drama film directed, written and produced by Jon Resnik and starring Joanna Adler and Arija Bareikis. City on Fire City on Fire is a 1993 Taiwanese action film, directed by Chow Cheung. Candida, Millionairess Candida, Millionairess is a 1941 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera, who adapted the Pedro E. Pico play. 5 raske piger 5 raske piger is a 1933 Danish comedy film directed by A. W. Sandberg and starring Karina Bell. The Ways of Women Amour is a 1970 Danish drama film directed by Gabriel Axel. Ikaw ay akin Ikaw Ay Akin is a 1978 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Ishmael Bernal, about a mans guilt over his affair with another woman that hurt the feelings of his long time girlfriend. It starred Nora Aunor, Vilma Santos, and Christopher de Leon in leading roles, and also had pre-stardom actors in minor roles, like Rene Requiestas and Sandy Andolong, who later become De Leons wife. Egy kicsit én, egy kicsit te Lipsett Diaries is a 2010 short animated documentary about the life and art of collage filmmaker Arthur Lipsett, animated and directed by Theodore Ushev and written by Chris Robinson. The 14-minute film was produced by the National Film Board of Canada in Montreal, where Lipsett had worked from 1958 to 1972, before committing suicide in 1986. The film is narrated by Xavier Dolan. The Look Out Girl The Lookout Girl is a surviving 1928 silent film mystery directed by Dallas M. Fitzgerald and starring Jacqueline Logan. Del can-can al mambo Del can-can al mambo is a 1951 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Via degli specchi Via degli specchi is a 1982 Italian crime-drama film directed by Giovanna Gagliardo. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival. Living Buddhas Living Buddhas is a 1925 German silent film directed by Paul Wegener and starring Wegener, Asta Nielsen and Käthe Haack. It was made at the Staaken Studios in Berlin. Rawhide Mail Rawhide Mail is a 1934 American western film directed by Bernard B. Ray and starring Jack Perrin, Nelson McDowell and Chris-Pin Martin. Force of Impulse Force of Impulse is a 1961 American drama film directed by Saul Swimmer and starring Robert Alda, Jeff Donnell and J. Carrol Naish. A high school student robs his own fathers grocery store in order to raise the money to take his girlfriend out. 'Sugar Chile' Robinson, Billie Holiday, Count Basie and His Sextet "Sugar Chile" Robinson, Billie Holiday, Count Basie and His Sextet is a 1950 short film presenting five jazz numbers in a 15-minute running time. The film includes Billie Holiday performing "God Bless the Child" and "Now, Baby or Never", the Count Basie Sextet performing "One OClock Jump", and juvenile performer Frank "Sugar Chile" Robinson performing "Numbers Boogie" and "After School Boogie". The film was directed by Will Cowan and produced and released by Universal-International Pictures. Unter den tausend Laternen Under the Thousand Lanterns is a 1952 French-West German crime film directed by Erich Engel and starring Michel Auclair, Gisela Trowe and Hanna Rucker. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. It was made by Real Film at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg and on location in the city. The films sets were designed by Albrecht Becker and Herbert Kirchhoff. I Like Mike I Like Mike is a 1961 Israeli drama film directed by Canadian-born Peter Frye. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. Based on Aharon Megged play and become an Habima Musical theatre. Jahan Ara Jahan Ara is the 1964 Indian Hindi debut film of director Vinod Kumar. The film stars Mala Sinha, Bharat Bhushan, Shashikala and Prithviraj Kapoor in lead roles. The film is a historical romance based on the life of Jahanara Begum Sahib, played by Sinha. It was the first time this character was portrayed on-screen. The movie did not do well at the box office. Der falsche Feldmarschall K. und K. Feldmarschall is a comedy film from Czechoslovakia, released in 1930. It is the German-language version of Imperial and Royal Field Marshal. There is also a French-language version Monsieur le maréchal. Seilergasse 8 Seilergasse 8 is an East German film. It was released in 1960. Sahara For other films with the same name, see Sahara. Sahara is a 1958 Indian Bollywood film directed by Lekhraj Bhakri. The film stars Meena Kumari in the lead role of Leela and relates her life story. Sanam Sanam is a 1951 Bollywood romantic film directed by Nandlal Jaswantlal. It starred Dev Anand, and his co-star was Suraiya, who also recorded the playback singing for the film. Meena Kumari acted in the film in a supporting role, where she played sister to lead hero Dev Anand. Nurith Nurit is a 1972 Israeli drama film written, produced and directed by George Ovadiah. It sold 702,000 tickets and is the 13th most watched Israeli film ever. I cuori infranti I cuori infranti is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Vittorio Caprioli and Gianni Puccini. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Las furias Las Furias is a 1960 Argentine film adapted from a play of the same name. It is the first Argentine sound film directed by a woman, Vlasta Lah, who came up as an assistant director. The furies of the title are four women who live together in a house they can barely keep and who are in constant battle with each other. In a departure from its theatrical origin, the start of the film devotes ten minutes of pure to each woman, which is then developed in other scenes. Obiettivo ragazze Obiettivo ragazze is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring the comic duo Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. Lucky Girl Lucky Girl is a 1932 British musical comedy film directed by Gene Gerrard and Frank Miller and starring Gerrard, Molly Lamont and Gus McNaughton. It was made at Elstree Studios with sets designed by the art director John Mead. It was based on a play titled Mr. Abdullah. Sleepy Holler Sleepy Holler is a silent animated short film by Winkler Pictures, and stars Krazy Kat. It is the characters last silent film. It is also the last film of the series to be distributed by Paramount Pictures. Bowery Daze Bowery Daze is a 1934 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film is one of the many animated adaptations featuring Krazy Kat who started out as a comic strip character. Lovesick Lovesick is a cartoon produced by Walter Lantz Productions. It features the later, post-1935 white-furred version of Oswald, together with his dog Doxie the dachshund. Man's Best Friend Mans Best Friend is a 1935 feature film about the adventures of a boy and his dog Lightning. The film stars Douglas Haig, an American child actor of the 1920s and 1930s; Lightning, a grandson of Strongheart; Frank Brownlee; and Mary McLaren. Mans Best Friend was the high point of Douglas Haigs career as a film actor. In 1986, TV Guide described the film as a "simple, unpretentious story of a little mountain boy and his pet police dog". Mans Best Friend has been released on DVD, together with The Secret Code. Poznej svého muze Poznej svého muže is a 1940 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Rukavicka Rukavička is a 1941 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Love in Jamaica Love in Jamaica is a 1957 French musical comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Luis Mariano, Jane Sourza and Paquita Rico. It is an operetta film, adapted from a stage work composed by Francis Lopez. The films art direction was by Raymond Nègre. Alarma in munti Alarm in the Mountains is a 1955 Romanian action film directed by Dinu Negreanu. In the Romanian countryside, the poor are threatened by bandits organised by the former owners of the lands who have been dispossessed by the communists. Diamond Walkers Diamond Walkers is a 1965 South African-German adventure film directed by Paul Martin and starring Harald Leipnitz, Joachim Hansen and Marisa Mell. The film portrays diamond smuggling in South Africa. Its German title was Jagd auf blaue Diamanten. Midnight Midnight is a 1949 Mexican crime film directed by Tito Davison and starring Arturo de Córdova, Elsa Aguirre and Marga López. The films sets were designed by the art director José Rodríguez Granada. Minnalkodi Minnalkodi is a 1937 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film, directed by K. Amarnath and produced by Ramaniklal and Mohanlal. The film stars K. T. Rukmini, Srinivasa Rao, and S. S. Kokko. Released on 30 October 1937, it became a commercial success, but no print of the film is known to survive, making it a lost film. Moment of Impact Moment of Impact is a 1998 American documentary film directed by Julia Loktev. Kallukkul Eeram Kallukkul Eeram is a 1980 Tamil film, directed by P. S. Nivas, starring P. Bharathiraja, Sudhakar, Aruna and Vijayashanti. This film marked the Tamil cinema debut of Aruna and Vijayashanti. Bhagapirivinai Bhaaga Pirivinai is a Tamil language film starring Sivaji Ganesan, M. R. Radha and B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles. The film was directed by A. Bhimsingh, produced by G. N. Velumani under Saravana Films and had musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy. Bhaaga Pirivinai celebrated 100 days in many centers of its release, ran more than 25 weeks and became one of the blockbusters of Ganesan in the year 1959. Iraivan Kodutha Varam Iraivan Kodutha Varam is a Tamil film directed by A. Bhimsingh. Mortgage Mortgage is a 1990 Australian drama film directed by Bill Bennett. Badshah Badshah is a 1954 Bollywood film starring Mala Sinha and Pradeep Kumar. Tumhari Kassam Tumhari Kasam is a 1978 Bollywood drama film, produced by C.V.K. Sastry on Associated Films & Finance Corporation banner and directed by Ravi Chopra. Starring Jeetendra, Moushmi Chatterjee in lead roles and music composed by Rajesh Roshan. Ramuntcho Ramuntcho is a 1959 French drama film directed by Pierre Schoendoerffer and starring François Guérin, Mijanou Bardot and Gaby Morlay. It is based on Pierre Lotis 1897 novel of the same title. Mia, Liebe meines Lebens Mia, Liebe meines Lebens, released in Italy as Mia per sempre is a 1998 Italian-German TV mini series starring Claudia Cardinale, Lise Hearns, and Tobias Moretti. It is set in an Irish fishing village. Qu ri ku duo As Time Goes By is a 1997 documentary film by the Hong Kong director Ann Hui. The film, part of the Taiwan-produced series "Personal Memoir of Hong Kong", is both a self-portrait and a depiction of Hong Kong during the 40 years preceding the handover by the United Kingdom to China. Verdict of the Sea Verdict of the Sea is a 1932 British adventure film directed by Frank Miller and Sidney Northcote and starring John Stuart, Moira Lynd and Cyril McLaglen. It was made at Elstree Studios and on location by British International Pictures, the largest British film company at the time. It was based on a novel by Alan Sullivan. The films sets were designed by David Rawnsley. Fighting to Live Fighting to Live is a 1934 American Pre-Code film directed by Edward F. Cline. Lidé na kre Lidé na kře is a 1937 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. Father Vojtech Father Vojtech is a 1929 silent Czech romance film directed by Martin Frič. It was Fričs debut film as a director. La vida continúa La Vida continúa is a 1969 Argentine film. Batalión Battalion is a 1937 Czechoslovak war drama film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Frantisek Smolík, Helena Busová, and Hana Vítová. The Last Plantation The Last Plantation is a 1976 Brazilian drama film directed by Marcos Farias. It was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival. The Hen and the Sexton The Hen and the Sexton is a 1951 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský and Jan Strejček. Urok istorii A Lesson in History is a 1957 joint Soviet–Bulgarian biographical film directed by Lev Arnshtam and Hristo Piskov about Georgi Dimitrov and the Leipzig Trial. Salyut, Mariya! Hail, Mary! is a 1970 Soviet drama film directed by Iosif Kheifits. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival where Ada Rogovtseva won the award for Best Actress. Somewhere in Civvies Somewhere in Civvies is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Frank Randle, George Doonan and Suzette Tarri. Private Randle is discharged from the army and finds it difficult to adjust to civilian life. It was followed in 1949 by Somewhere in Politics. Nevjera Perfidy is a 1953 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Vladimir Pogačić. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. Housata Housata is a Czech drama film directed by Karel Smyczek. It was released in 1980. Za volantem nepritel Za volantem nepřítel is a 1974 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Karel Steklý. Faulad Faulad is a 1963 Bollywood film written by Mulkraj Bhakri and Farooq Kaisser and directed by Mohammed Hussain, starring Dara Singh, Mumtaz, Minu Mumtaz, and Randhir. The film duration is 145 minutes. It received 6.2 rating at IMDb. The Fighting Buckaroo The Fighting Buckaroo is a 1943 American western film directed by William Berke and starring Charles Starrett, Kay Harris and Arthur Hunnicutt. Aan Aur Shaan Aan Aur Shaan is a 1984 Hindi film starring Rishi Kapoor in the lead role. Cleopatra era Cándida Cleopatra Was Candida is a 1964 Argentine comedy film directed by Julio Saraceni and starring Niní Marshall, Juan Verdaguer and Tito Lusiardo. Divorce in Montevideo Divorce in Montevideo is a 1939 Argentine comedy film directed by Manuel Romero. The tango film premiered in Buenos Aires and starred Enrique Serrano. Malambo Malambo is a 1942 Argentine drama film directed by Alberto de Zavalía and starring Delia Garcés and Oscar Valicelli. At the 1943 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards, screenwriter Hugo Mac Dougall won the Silver Condor Award for Best Original Screenplay for his work on the film. Ésta es mi vida This Is My Life is a 1952 Argentine film directed by Román Viñoly Barreto. Misericordia Mercy is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by Zacarías Gómez Urquiza and starring Sara García, Carmen Montejo and Anita Blanch. Ruletero a toda marcha Ruletero a toda marcha is a 1962 Mexican film. It stars Eulalio González, María Duval, Norma Angélica, and Sara García. El verdugo de Sevilla El verdugo de Sevilla is a 1942 Mexican film. It stars Sara García and Fernando Soler. It is based on a play by Pedro Muñoz Seca. Vietnam Long Time Coming Vietnam, Long Time Coming is a 1998 documentary directed by Jerry Blumenthal, Peter Gilbert, and Gordon Quinn and distributed by Kartemquin Films. The film follows a 16-day, 1100 mile bicycle expedition through once war-torn Northern and Southern Vietnam that was organized by World T.E.A.M. Sports. The event drew an array of veterans from the U.S. and Vietnam, as well as celebrity riders like Greg LeMond and Senator John Kerry. Those without use of their legs used special hand-powered bikes, while blind riders pedaled from the back of tandem bikes. Past enemies ride as one team in peace across a landscape they once killed to stay alive on. Winner of Outstanding Directorial Achievement at the 1998 Directors Guild Awards, as well as Outstanding Program Achievement at the 1998 Emmy Awards, Vietnam, Long Time Coming won multiple national awards. The films soundtrack featured such artists as Bruce Springsteen, Emmylou Harris, and Shawn Colvin. A portion of the proceeds went to groups promoting medical and educational programs in Vietnam. U raskoraku U raskoraku is a 1968 Yugoslavian drama film directed and written by Milenko Štrbac. It was entered in the 18th Berlin International Film Festival. He nacido en la ribera He nacido en la ribera is a 1972 Argentine film. Hua zai duo qing Affectionately Yours is a 1985 Hong Kong film directed by Wong Ying Kit. It stars Eric Tsang, Alan Tam and Maria Chung. The Lanfier Colony The Lanfier Colony is a 1969 Czech-Soviet action, romantic, drama film directed by Jan Schmidt. It was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival. Muchacho que vas cantando Muchacho que vas cantando is a 1971 Argentine film. Shuang feng ji yuan The Female Prince is a 1964 Shaw Brothers Studio Hong Kong Huangmei opera musical film directed by Chow Sze-Loke, written by Chang Cheh and starring Ivy Ling Po. Ona s metloy, on v chyornoy shlyape She with a Broom, He in a Black Hat is a Soviet 1987 musical film, directed by Vitaliy Makarov. Kavariman Kavari Maan is a 1979 Indian Tamil language film, directed by S. P. Muthuraman and produced by B. H. Rajanna. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Sridevi Kapoor, Major Sundarrajan and Ravichandran in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja. Vanakathukuria Kathaliye Vanakkatukuriya Kathaliye is a 1978 Tamil-language film directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar. The film stars Sridevi, Vijayakumar, Jaiganesh, Rajinikanth and Jayachitra. This Movie failed at box office. This movie released along with Sattam En Kaiyil on 14 July 1978. The film revolves who has the ability to predict the future events. With her unique ability, Shanthi identifies several future events. Extra Sensory Perception alias ESP whereby she can get to know about certain future incidents. Alfonsina Alfonsina is a 1957 Argentine biographical film directed by Kurt Land and written by José María Fernández Unsáin. The film stars Amelia Bence as the poet Alfonsina Storni and actor Guillermo Murray. La morocha La Morocha is a 1958 Argentine film, which was actually filmed in 1955. Due to the military coup détat which ended the presidency of Juan Perón, the film was not released until 1958. The film is in black and white, directed by Ralph Pappier and written by Sixto Pondal Ríos and Carlos Olivari and the premier date was on 30 January 1958. The stars were Tita Merello, Alfredo Alcón, Luis Arata y Rolando Chávez. This was the last film of Luis Arata. Anne Devlin Anne Devlin is a 1984 Irish drama film directed by Pat Murphy. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. Seki snima, pazi se Šeki snima, pazi se is a Yugoslav comedy film directed by Marijan Vajda. It was released in 1962. Considering football sensation Dragoslav Šekularac was probably the first sports superstar in Yugoslavia whose fame transcended sporting bounds, the popularity he enjoyed during his playing heyday was the main reason that Šeki snima, pazi se came about. The film was football-related and was built around his public persona. The film featured other cult-figure pop icons in smaller roles such as singer Lola Novaković, the band Sedmorica mladih and actor Jovan "Burduš" Janićijević. Con el dedo en el gatillo Con el dedo en el gatillo is a 1940 Argentine film directed by Luis Moglia Barth. Paméla Pamela is a 1945 French historical drama film directed by Pierre de Hérain and starring Fernand Gravey, Renée Saint-Cyr and Georges Marchal. It is based on a play by Victorien Sardou which portrays an attempt to rescue the young Louis XVII from prison during the French Revolution. The films sets were designed by the art director Roland Quignon. It recorded admissions in France of 1,649,882. Seven Men, One Woman Seven Men, One Woman is a 1936 French romantic comedy film directed by Yves Mirande and starring Fernand Gravey, Véra Korène and Pierre Larquey. The films art direction was by René Renoux. Walk a Crooked Path Walk a Crooked Path is a 1969 British crime film directed by John Brason and starring Tenniel Evans, Faith Brook and Christopher Coll. The film is set at a boarding school where a man plans to murder his wealthy teacher wife. It is sometimes known as Twilight Man. Up in Flames Up in Flames is a 1973 pornographic film and unauthorized adaptation of the underground comix The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers by Gilbert Shelton and Mr. Natural by Robert Crumb. The Temptress and the Monk is a 1958 Japanese fantasy film directed by Eisuke Takizawa. It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. The screenplay was based on a novel, Koya hijiri by Kyoka Izumi. The film was in CinemaScope and Eastman Color. It was not dubbed in English, but was distributed internationally in May 1963 in subtitled format. The Last Duel The Last Duel is a 1981 Taiwanese film adapted from Youling Shanzhuang of Gu Longs Lu Xiaofeng novel series. Agulha no Palheiro Needle in the Haystack is a 1953 Brazilian comedy film directed by Alex Viany. Love Songs Love Songs is a 1930 French-German musical film directed by Robert Florey and starring Yolande Laffon, Piere Bertin and Janine Merrey. A separate German-language film Rendezvous and a Spanish version My Wifes Teacher were also released. The films sets were designed by the art directors Marc Allégret and Julius von Borsody. El sueño de Andalucía The Dream of Andalusia is a 1951 French-Spanish musical film directed by Luis Lucia and starring Luis Mariano, Carmen Sevilla and Arlette Poirier. A separate French film version Andalusia was also made. Forbidden Fruit Forbidden Fruit is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by Alfredo B. Crevenna and starring Arturo de Córdova, Irasema Dilián and María Douglas. The Princess in a Nightrobe The Princess in a Nightrobe is a 1914 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Bedaag Bedaag is a 1965 Bollywood film starring Manoj Kumar Nanda and Shashikala in lead. Music is given by Roshan. Anima - Symphonie phantastique Anima - Symphonie phantastique is a 1981 Austrian drama film directed by Titus Leber. It was shown out of competition at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. Pinocchio Pinocchio is a 90-minute musical adaptation of Carlo Collodis classic story. It aired on NBC on December 8, 1968, as part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame series. Peter Noone, lead singer of Hermans Hermits, played Pinocchio and Burl Ives was cast as Mister Geppetto. Walter Marks wrote the songs, and the script was adapted by Ernest Kinoy. Don't Let It Get You Dont Let It Get You is a film made in New Zealand and Sydney in 1966. It is notable for the period it was made in as well as the popular musical acts that featured in it. Sir Howard Morrison, Eddie Low, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa and Herma and Eliza Keil of the Keil Isles featured in the film. It also had an appearance by Australian hit maker Normie Rowe. Directed by John OShea and written by Joseph Musaphia, the film captures the exuberance and energy of one of New Zealands finest hours in pop/rock musical history. Fashioned in the style of Richard Lesters A Hard Days Night and Help!, it is a showcase for the talents of the period, including Kiri te Kanawa. The songs are mostly written by Patrick Flynn in collaboration with either OShea or Musaphia. However, the film is also a knockabout romantic comedy: the dialogue non-sequiturs, pratfall gags and bizarre juxtapositions display an offbeat sense of irony and blase manner not unlike that of television in the late Eighties. As a nostalgia piece, the film comes as close to capturing the hopes and aspirations of the period as the Weekly Reviews do for the Forties and the Tangata Whenua series does for the Seventies. Tainstvennaya nahodka Mysterious Discovery is a 1953 Soviet family adventure film directed by Boris Buneev. In the Kingdom of Oil and Millions millions – is an art film of 1916, shot by film-director Boris Svetlov basing on the motifs of I.Musabeyov’s narrative of the same name. It is considered the first art film in the history of Azerbaijan. Loanshark Loanshark is a 1999 black-and-white American crime film written and directed by Jay Jennings. The film is a notable forerunner in the digital filmmaking movement. The Kite Saranggola is a 1999 Filipino drama film directed by Gil Portes, starring Ricky Davao, Lester Llansang and Jennifer Sevilla and produced by GMA Films and Teamwork Productions. It is a chilling morality tale, showing murder and corruption through the eyes of a child. Adi Parasakthi Aathi Parasakthi is a 1971 Tamil Indian feature film directed by K. S. Gopalakrishnan and produced by Chitra Productions. It stars Gemini Ganesan and Jayalalithaa in the lead roles. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Jai Jagat Janani. Puso ng pasko Puso ng Pasko is a 1998 Filipino comedy fantasy film released by Star Cinema. The film was an official entry of the 1998 Metro Manila Film Festival. Meetings Rencontres is a 1962 French language motion picture drama directed by Philippe Agostini who co-wrote screenplay with Odette Joyeux and Bertram L. Lonsdale. Please Please is a 1933 short musical comedy film directed and produced by Arvid E. Gillstrom. It stars Bing Crosby as himself along with Vernon Dent and Mary Kornman. En carne viva En carne viva is a Mexican drama film directed by Alberto Gout. It was released in 1951 and starred Rosa Carmina and Rubén Rojo. Bhoodana Bhoodana is a 1962 Indian Kannada film, directed and produced by P. S. Gopalakrishna and G. V. Iyer. The film stars Rajkumar, Kalyan Kumar, Udaykumar and K. S. Ashwath in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. The movie starred Rajkumar, Kalyan Kumar and Udaykumar - all 3 in full-fledged roles in a single movie for the only time in their career. All 3 had also worked together earlier in Gaali Gopura, however, Udaykumar only had a special appearance in that movie. Also, this is the only movie in which Rajkumar played the role of father to Kalyan Kumar and Udaykumar. This is also the only movie where Leelavathi played the role of Rajkumars daughter. The theme of the movie was based on Vinoba Bhaves Bhoodan movement and also takes its inspiration from the novel Chomana Dudi by K. Shivaram Karanth.S. K. Bhagavan had revealed that while working as an assistant on this movie, they had approached Shivaram Karanth to procure the rights of Chomana Dudi to make it into a movie. However, Karanth refused to officially sell the copyrights but permitted them to make a movie based on the story. Rahu Ketu Rahu Ketu is a 1978 Bollywood action film directed by B.R. Ishara. Talaaq Talaq or Talaaq is a 1958 Indian Bollywood film starring Rajendra Kumar and produced by Anupam Chitra studios. Director Mahesh Kaul was nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Director and the film was also nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Movie. The music is by C. Ramchandra. Playback singers for the film include Asha Bhosle and Manna Dey with songs such as "Mere Jeevan Me" and "Zuk Gayi Dekho Garda" . Art direction for the film was conducted by Biren Nag and it was shot in Ranjit Studios in Bombay. That Tennessee Beat That Tennessee Beat is a 1966 American drama film directed by Richard Brill and written by Paul Schneider. The film stars Earl Snake Richards, Sharon DeBord, Lightnin Chance, Maurice Dembsky, Pete Drake and Dolores Faith. The film was released on October 14, 1966, by 20th Century Fox. The film marked Robert L. Lipperts return to filmmaking after a brief break. It was called Country Music. Bon Palashir Padabali Bon Palashir Padabali is a Bengali romance drama Film directed and produced by Uttam Kumar. It is an adaptation of a 1960 novel by Ramapada Chowdhury. The film was released on 9 February 1973, under the banner of Shilpi Sangsad. Noisy Noises Noisy Noises is a 1929 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 82nd Our Gang short that was released. La bien pagada The Well-paid is a Mexican drama film directed by Alberto Gout. It was filmed in 1948 and starring María Antonieta Pons and Víctor Junco. The Big Town The Big Town is a 1925 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 34th Our Gang short subject released. Dev Anand in Goa (Alias Farar) Faraar, also known as Dev Anand in Goa, is a 1955 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Phani Majumdar. The film stars Dev Anand and Geeta Bali. Schatten der Nacht Shadows in the Night is a 1950 West German drama film directed by Eugen York and starring Hilde Krahl, Willy Fritsch and Carl Raddatz. A happily married woman is blackmailed by a former lover. It was made at the Wandsbek Studios by the Hamburg-based Real Film. Ella, Lucifer y yo She, Lucifer and I is a 1953 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel Morayta and starring Sara Montiel, Abel Salazar and Carlos López Moctezuma. Money Talks Money Talks is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Julian Rose, Kid Berg and Judy Kelly. It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures. A separate French-language version Lost Money was also released. Maan Gaye Ustaad Maan Gaye Ustaad is a 1981 Indian Bollywood film directed by Shibu Mitra and produced by S.K. Kapur. It stars Shashi Kapoor and Hema Malini in pivotal roles. The Pied Piper of Cleveland: A Day in the Life of a Famous Disc Jockey The Pied Piper of Cleveland: A Day in the Life of a Famous Disc Jockey is an American musical documentary film produced in the fall of 1955 documenting the career of disc jockey Bill Randle. Arthur Cohen directed the film, which was produced by Bill Randle himself. Included in the film was live footage shot at several live shows at local high schools and auditoriums in Cleveland on and around October 20, 1955. Performers featured included Elvis Presley, Bill Haley and His Comets, Pat Boone, LaVern Baker, Roy Hamilton, Johnnie Ray and others. This was the first film Presley ever appeared in, and is the "movie short" referred to by Randle when he introduced Presley on his first national TV appearance on Stage Show in early 1956. It was Bill Haleys second film appearance after his group appeared in the 1954 short film, Round Up of Rhythm. A plaque commemorating one of the filmed performances is located at Brooklyn High School in Cleveland, and was installed by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The original forty-eight-minute film was supposed to be cut down to a twenty-minute "short" for national distribution, but never made it that far. As of 2005, 50 years after it was produced, the movie remains unreleased. There is some dispute over whether or not this film actually exists, although it was shown publicly, albeit only once in Cleveland, and excerpts were also aired on a Cleveland television station in 1956. According to music historian Jim Dawson, Randle, before his death, sold the rights to the film to PolyGram, although it has been reported that Universal Studios has the negatives of the film in its vaults. Marshall Lytle, who was nearing the end of his tenure as bass player for the Comets, corroborates the existence of the film in his memoir, Still Rockin Around the Clock, and makes the unsubstantiated claim that Colonel Tom Parker, Presleys manager, bought the film and destroyed the existing copies. It has been reported that Elvis was invited to the concert , as he was appearing close by. He was not in the line-up but showed to meet fans. It appears that he did perform - lip syncing to his first record, stretching the show , as one act was running late ; but the camera operator refused to film him , as there was a limited amount of film . De vier mullers De Vier Mullers is a 1935 Dutch film directed by Rudolf Meinert. With Our King and Queen Through India With Our King and Queen Through India is a British documentary. The film is silent and made in the Kinemacolor additive color process. The film records the 12 December 1911 celebrations in India which marked the coronation of George V and Mary of Teck and their proclamation as Emperor and Empress of India. The film is often referred to as The Delhi Durbar or The Durbar at Delhi. Although it is commonly referred to as a single film, it is more accurate to think of it as a set of films documenting the royal visit to India in December 1911, with the Durbar ceremony as the centrepiece. Different showings of With Our King and Queen Through India would be made up of different sets of the films, so that the show was exhibited in several different lengths. Today only two reels survive, one showing a review of troops after the main ceremony and the other a procession in Calcutta from the end of the royal tour. Una gallega baila mambo A Galician Dances the Mambo is a 1951 Mexican comedy film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel and starring Niní Marshall, Joaquín Pardavé and Silvia Pinal. Oru Katha Oru Nunnakkatha Oru Katha Oru Nunakkatha is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Mohan, starring Mammootty, Nedumudi Venu, Madhavi and Pavithra. The film has a musical score by Johnson. Sardar Sardar is a 1955 Indian film directed by Gyan Mukherjee. The Captain from Koepenick The Captain from Koepenick is a 1926 German silent film directed by Siegfried Dessauer and starring Hermann Picha, Fritz Kampers and Gerhard Ritterband. It is based on the case of Wilhelm Voigt. The films sets were designed by the art director Fritz Kraenke. Mahadevi Mahadhevi is a Tamil language film starring M. G. Ramachandran and Savithri in the lead roles. The film was based on novel Punya Prabhav by R. G. Katkari, Kannadasan wrote the screenplay. The film directed by Sundar Rao Nadkarni. The film was super hit at box-office and ran for more than 125 days. Agnigundam Agni Gundam is a 1984 Telugu film directed by Kranthi Kumar. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Sumalatha and Silk Smitha in important roles. Kothala Raayudu Kothala Raayudu is a Telugu film starring Chiranjeevi. Mondighatam Mondi Ghatam is a Telugu film which was released on 6 November 1982. It was directed by Raja Chandra. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Radhika, Kaikala Satyanarayana and Gummadi Venkateswara Rao. Tirugu Leni Manishi Tirugu Leni Manishi is a 1981 Telugu action film, produced by K. Devi Vara Prasad under the Devi Film Productions banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Chiranjeevi, Rati Agnihotri in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. Parwana Parwana is a 1947 Indian Hindi-language drama film. It was produced by R. B. Haldia and Pratap A. Rana, and directed by J. K. Nanda. The songs were composed by Khurshid Anwar and became popular. The lyrics were written by D. N. Madhok and Naqshab. The film starred K. L. Saigal, Suraiya, Najma, K. N. Singh, Baby Khurshid and Azurie. It was K. L. Saigals last film and was released in February 1947, one month after his death in January 1947. Suraiya, who had stated in an interview that she was a big fan of Saigals, and had already acted in two films with him. The first two were Tadbir and Omar Khaiyyam. Parwana was their third film together and the most famous. The story is about Inder, played by K. L. Saigal, who is from a well-to-do family and considerate towards the poor and needy. This causes jealousy and misunderstandings in his life. Sa paraiso ni Efren Sa Paraiso ni Efren is a 1999 Tagalog-language Filipino film that tackles emotional entanglements that interweave an unusual four-way relationship. Melvin, a social worker, meets handsome stripper Efren and they become friends. When Melvins mother dies, he moves in with Efren and his three female roommates. Thirumalai Thenkumari Thirumalai Thenkumari is a 1970 Tamil-language Indian road film written and directed by A. P. Nagarajan. Inspired by the 1969 film If Its Tuesday, it features an ensemble cast consisting of Sivakumar, Kumari Padmini, Rama Prabha, Shylashri, Manorama, Sirkazhi Govindarajan and Suruli Rajan. The film focuses on a group of passengers who embark on a pilgrimage across South India. It was commercially successful, and won three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. The Hereditary Defective Erbkrank is a 1936 Nazi propaganda film. Directed by Herbert Gerdes, it was one of six propagandistic movies produced by the "NSDAP, Reichsleitung, Rassenpolitisches Amt" or the Office of Racial Policy, from 1935 to 1937 to demonize people in Germany diagnosed with mental illness and mental retardation. The goal was to gain public support for the T-4 Euthanasia Program then in the works. This film, as the others, was made with actual footage of patients in German psychiatric hospitals. Adolf Hitler reportedly liked the film so much that he encouraged the production of the full-length film Opfer der Vergangenheit: Die Sünde wider Blut und Rasse. In 1937, Erbkrank was reportedly showing in nearly all Berlin film theaters. Prior to World War II, the film was distributed in America through the Pioneer Fund. Aa Divasom Aa Divasam is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by M. Mani. The film stars Mammootty, Jagathy Sreekumar and Sukumaran in the lead roles and also features Mohanlal. The film has musical score by Shyam. Ambikapathy Ambikapathy is a Tamil language film starring Sivaji Ganesan and Bhanumathi Ramakrishna as the main cast. The film was released in the year 1957. This film had a sequence in Gevacolor. Un soir de joie Un Soir de Joie is a Belgian comic film directed by Gaston Schoukens and released in 1955. The films plot takes place in German-occupied Belgium during World War II, and focuses on the so-called Faux Soir, a satirical version of the German controlled newspaper Le Soir produced by the resistance. The films title is a pun, referring both to "An evening of joy", and "A Le Soir of joy". The film includes extensive footage of Brussels in the 1950s, where it was filmed on location. Marcel Roels, Roger Dutoit, Jean-Pierre Loriot, Victor Guyau, Madeleine Rivière, Jacques Philippet, Francine Vendel all acted in the film. The Golden Twenties The Golden Twenties is a 1950 American documentary film, which used footage from the March of Time newsreels. It is the only film credited to Time Inc., although their newsreel division, the March of Time, produced four films, and this film was produced by the March of Time producer, Richard de Rochemont. While composed of existing footage, the film was narrated by five different people: Frederick Lewis Allen, Robert Q. Lewis, Allen Prescott, Red Barber, and Elmer Davis. The Law The Law is a single British television crime drama film, directed by Juliet May, that first broadcast on ITV at 21:00 on 12 June 2002. The film, billed as the UKs first attempt at a Law & Order-style series, focuses on a single case first investigated by the police and then taken to court by the Crown Prosecution Service. Intended as the backdoor pilot for a potential series, The Law received poor reception from both viewers and critics alike; and subsequently a full series was never commissioned. The film was shot throughout the summer of 2000 and was originally slated for broadcast on 1 September 2000; however, for reasons unknown, the film was shelved and not rescheduled for broadcast until over 18 months later. The film starred Douglas Hodge as Detective Inspector Jack Raleigh; who is partnered with Junior Detective Constable Stephen Connor, played by Joe McFadden. Amita Dhiri, Sharon Duce, Barbara Flynn and William Gaminara are also credited amongst the main cast. The film gathered 5.42 million viewers. The film has never been released on VHS or DVD. Gange Gowri Gange Gowri is a 1967 Indian Kannada film, directed and produced by B. R. Panthulu. The film stars Rajkumar, Bharathi, Leelavathi and K. S. Ashwath in the lead roles. The film has musical score by T. G. Lingappa. The movie was remade in Tamil by B. R. Panthulu himself in 1973 as Ganga Gowri. Papeeha Papeeha is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language film depicting a love story between a young anthropologist and a forest officer in the backdrop of a theme of tribals out to save a forestland. Directed by Sai Paranjpye, the film stars Milind Gunaji, Winnie Paranjpe and Raghubir Yadav. Thedi Vanda Mappillai Thedi Vandha Mappillai is a Tamil spy thriller film directed by B. R. Panthulu released in 1970. The film was a blockbuster at the box office, and ran more than 100 days in theatres all over Tamil Nadu. The movie is a remake of the directors own 1967 Kannada movie Beedi Basavanna, starring Rajkumar, with minor changes. Linga Babu Love Story Lingababu Love Story is a 1995 Telugu comedy film produced by P. Murali Mohan under Sri Sravanathi Movies & Vineela Art Movies banner and directed by Vamsy. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Rajasri in the lead roles and music also composed by Vamsy. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. Satyavadi Raja Harishchandra Satyavadi Raja Harishchandra is a 1917 silent black and white Indian short film directed and produced by Dhundiraj Govind Phalke. The film is a shorter version of the first Indian feature film, Raja Harishchandra, also directed and produced by Phalke. The intertitles used in the film were in Marathi language as the film was a silent film. The film is based on the mythological story of a Hindu King Harishchandra, the 36th king of the Solar Dynasty, who donated his entire kingdom and sold himself and his family to keep the promise given to the sage Vishvamitra in the dream. Trelloi polyteleias Treli politelias or Treloi polyteleias is a 1963 Greek film directed by Stefanos Fotiadis and starring Giorgos Pantzas, Mimis Fotopoulos and Giannis Gkionakis. Quest for Love Quest for Love is a South African film released in 1988. It is directed by Helena Nogueira and stars Janna Cilliers, Sandra Prinsloo and Wayne Bowman. A journalist finds it difficult to commit herself to both a relationship and revolution. A lesbian love story, it is set against political turmoil in Southern Africa. Ardhangi Ardhangi is a 1955 Telugu drama film, produced and directed by P. Pullaiah under the Ragini Pictures banner. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri in the lead roles and music jointly composed by Master Venu & B. Narasimha Rao. The film is based on the Bengali novel Swayamsidda, written by Manilal Banerjee. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. The film has received the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu and the Filmfare Award for Best Film - Telugu. The film was remade in Tamil as Pennin Perumai, in Hindi twice as Bahurani in 1963 and as Jyoti in 1981. The story of Swayamsiddha was also similar to the Kannada novel Mallammana Pavaada by B. Puttaswamayya, which was adapted into 1969 movie titled Mallammana Pavaada, for which the screenplay was written by the director of this movie P. Pullaiah, based on this movie. The Kannada novel Mallammana Pavaada also inspired the 1987 Tamil movie Enga Chinna Rasa, which went on to be remade in Telugu as Abbaigaru, in Hindi as Beta, in Kannada as Annayya and in Oriya as Santan. Aasai Mugam Aasai Mugam is a Tamil language film starring M. G. Ramachandran. The film was released in 1965. Replay The Simple Past or Le passé simple is a 1977 French drama film directed by Michel Drach. Ooriki Monagadu Ooruki Monagadu is a 1981 Indian Telugu-language comedy-drama film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film stars Krishna and Jaya Prada in the lead roles. It was remade in Hindi as Himmatwala. It marked the third collaboration of actor Krishna with K. Raghavendra Rao after Bhale Krishnudu and the highly successful Gharana Donga. The film was a Blockbuster at the box office becoming the second highest grossing Telugu film of the year 1981. Ayodhyecha Raja Ayodhyecha Raja, literally "The King of Ayodhya", was the first Marathi talkie, released in 1932, directed by Shantaram Rajaram Vankudre. It is based on the mythological story of Raja Harishchandra of Ayodhya and his test by sage Vishwamitra, as recounted in Valmikis epic, Ramayana. The film was also made as a double-version, Ayodhya Ka Raja in Hindi, making it the first double version talkie of Indian cinema, wherein Munshi Ismail Farooque wrote the Hindi dialogue, while screenwriter N.V. Kulkarni also did Marathi dialogue. Indias first full-length feature film, Raja Harishchandra, was also made on the same storyline. Sarja Sarja is an award-winning Marathi film, directed by Rajdutt. It is based on a novel Shelar Khind by Marathi writer Babasaheb Purandare. It is a story of a young brave man and his wife, who assist the Shivaji Maharaj and his forces in capturing a fort from a Mughal Sardar. Sarja has drawn many accolades. The film own the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi for the year 1987, for its patriotic vigour in the retelling of a story set during the turbulent times of Shivaji Maharaj. Pattikatu Ponnaiah Pattikaattu Ponnaiya is a 1973 Indian Tamil-language drama film, directed by B. S. Ranga. The film stars M. G. Ramachandran, Jayalalithaa and Rajasree. Las dos huerfanitas The Two Orphans is a 1950 Mexican drama film directed by Roberto Rodríguez and starring Evita Muñoz, María Eugenia Llamas and Joaquín Cordero. It is an adaptation of the play The Two Orphans by Adolphe dEnnery and Eugène Cormon. Days of Rage: A Requiem for Europe Days Of Rage is a 1995 Greek feature film, directed by the Greek director writer and producer Vassilis Mazomenos. The film was the first video to film Greek feature and it was first presented at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival and represented Greece at the Belgrade Film Festival of 1996. As Vrasidas Karalis wrote in the History of Greek cinema: Vassilis Mazomenos had appeared with his first film in 1995 with Days of Rage — A Requiem for Europe, an eschatological visual exploration of the last days of Europe, based on the classical myth of Deadalus and the science-fiction idea of establishing a utopian society through coercion and torture. Part of the film trilogy about the end of the West, that was presented and awarded in the 2001 retrospective in Fantasporto. A Woman as Good as Her Word A Woman as Good as Her Word is a 1953 Czechoslovakian comedy film directed by Jaroslav Mach and starring Jirina Steimarová. As was common in Eastern Bloc countries at the time the films contains elements of Socialist Realism. Les chacals The Jackals is a 1917 French silent adventure film directed by André Hugon and starring André Nox, Louis Paglieri and Musidora. Light of Life Jeevana Jyothi is a 1975 Telugu film directed by K. Viswanath. It stars Vanisri in a double role as mother and daughter. Sobhan Babu is the leading man. This film won major awards especially in Filmfare Awards South. The director K. Viswanath later remade the film in Hindi as Sanjog, with Jaya Prada and Jeetendra. The film was also remade in Kannada as Balina Jyothi, with Vishnu Vardhan. The film was screened at the Asian and African film Festival at Tashkent. Romance de fieras Romance de fieras is a 1954 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Seetamalakshmi Seetamalakshmi is a 1978 Telugu film written and directed by K. Viswanath. Talluri Rameswari won the Nandi Award in this, her debut film. It was remade in Tamil as Enippadigal, with Sivakumar and in Hindi as Sitara in 1980, starring Mithun Chakraborty and Zarina Wahab. Tene Manasulu Thene Manasulu is a 1965 Indian Telugu-language romance film directed by Adurthi Subba Rao and written by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana. The film stars Krishna, Rammohan, Sandhya Rani and Sukanya, all in their acting debuts as the leads. It is based on K. R. K. Mohans novel Vakrinchina Sarala Rekhalu. In Thene Manasulu, a young girl falls in love with a man, not realising he is the same man her was marriage was initially fixed with. The film was released on 31 March 1965 and became a commercial success. It was remade by Adurthi in Hindi as Doli. Willie's War Willies War is a film produced by the Childrens Film Unit in 1994, directed by Colin Finbow and distributed by Channel Four Films. It was filmed in and around Frensham Heights school in Surrey, and received its TV transmission on Channel 4. Katha Ithu Vare Katha Ithuvare is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Joshiy and produced by Joy Thomas. The film stars Madhu, Mammootty, Thilakan, Suhasini and Rohini in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. Puli Varunne Puli Puli Varunne Puli is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Harikumar and produced by P. K. R. Pillai. The film stars Mammootty, Nedumudi Venu, Lissy Priyadarsan and Unnimary in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Jerry Amaldev. Sarovaram Sarovaram is a 1993 Malayalam-language Indian feature film, directed by Jeassy and produced by K. M. Abraham, starring Mammootty, Jayasudha and Thilakan. The film attracted media attention as Jayasudha acted in a straight Malayalam film after a long time. The Great Gundown The Great Gundown is a 1977 American Western film directed by Paul Hunt and written by Steve Fisher. The film stars Robert Padilla, Malila Saint Duval, Richard Rust, Steve Oliver, David Eastman, Stanley Adams and Rockne Tarkington. The film was released on August 4, 1977, by Embassy Pictures. Annakili Annakili is a 1976 Indian Tamil-language drama film, directed by Devaraj Mohan, starring Sivakumar, Sujatha and Phataphat Jayalaxmi in lead roles. The film was produced by S. P. Thamizharasi under the production banner "SPT Films". The film stars Sivakumar, Sujatha in lead roles with Sreekanth, Thengai Srinivasan and S. V. Subbiah playing supporting roles. The films story was written by R. Selvaraj and the screenplay, dialogues and lyrics were written by Panchu Arunachalam. A. Somasundaram and Kandasamy handled cinematography and editing respectively. The film revolves around Annakili, who falls in love with teacher Thyagarajan. Due to circumstances, Thyagarajan marries another girl. Azhagappan, a womaniser creates a misunderstanding about Annakili among the villagers; the rest of the film shows how Annakili proves her innocence. The film was released on 14 May 1976 with a reel length of and became a commercial success at box office. The film was screened at Indian Panorama Film Festival in 1978. This movie was remade in Telugu as Rama Chilaka. The films soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja, who made his debut as composer with this film. Last of the Nomads Lapland Calendar is a 1957 Norwegian documentary film directed by Per Høst. It was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. Kulam Kulam is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Lenin Rajendran, loosely based on the historical novel Marthandavarma, by C. V. Raman Pillai. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Bhanupriya, Vijayaraghavan and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. The film has songs composed by MG Radhakrishnan. Jing tian da tao wan Stowaway, alternatively known as Snakeheads, is a 2001 Hong Kong action film based on the true story of a group of stowaways from Fuzhou illegally immigrating to the United Kingdom in 2000. In the incident, 58 illegal immigrants suffocated to death in an airtight truck of tomatoes at Dover on 20 June 2000. Azhiyatha Bandhangal Azhiyatha Bandhangal is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by Achankunju. The film stars Mohanlal, Shobhana, Srividya and Prathapachandran in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Soho Conspiracy Soho Conspiracy is a 1950 British musical drama film directed by Cecil H. Williamson and starring Jacques Labrecque, Zena Marshall and Peter Gawthorne. Un succès commercial Q-Bec My Love is a Canadian film, directed by Jean Pierre Lefebvre and released in 1970. A satirical allegory for Quebec nationalism, the film is depicted in disconnected vignettes which portray the professional, sexual and romantic relationships of Q-Bec with her boss Peter Ottawa, her husband Jean-Baptiste Bilingue and her lover Sam Washington. Neelakurukkan Neelakurukkan is a 1992 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Shaji Kailas, starring Ashokan and Baiju in the lead roles. Dingjunshan Dingjun Mountain was a 1905 Chinese silent film directed by Ren Qingtai a.k.a. Ren Jingfeng, who was assisted by his cinematographer Liu Zhonglun. This film, made by Beijings Fengtai Photography, constitutes the first Chinese film ever made. The film consisted of a recording of Peking opera superstar Tan Xinpei dressed in the character Huang Zhong and singing some arie from the Peking opera of the same name. The play is a dramatised account of Battle of Mount Dingjun and based on an episode in the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The only print was destroyed in a fire in the late 1940s. Kill the Love Kill the Love is a 1996 South Korean crime drama film. The Over-Amorous Artist Just One More Time, released theatrically as The Over-Amorous Artist, is a 1974 British sex comedy film directed by Maurice Hamblin and starring John Hamill, Sue Longhurst and Claire Russell. It was followed by two sequels, Girls Come First and Under The Bed, which also starred Hamill in the role of Alan Street. In the Shadow of Fear In the Shadow of Fear is a 1988 Greek drama film directed by Giorgos Karypidis. The film was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Andrea Andrea is a 1973 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Carlos Rinaldi and written by Ulises Petit de Murat. Bidesiya Bidesiya is Bhojpuri film released in 1963 directed by S.N. Tripathi produced by Bachubhai Shah. Dahil sa isang bulaklak Because of a Flower is a 1967 Philippine drama film directed by Luis Nepomuceno. The film was selected as the Philippine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 40th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was the first Filipino film to be shot in color by De Luxe. Mësonjëtorja Mësonjëtorja or The Albanian School was the first secular school in the Albanian language within Ottoman Albania. It was opened in Korçë during the late Ottoman period. The school building serves as a museum and is located on the north side of Bulevardi Shën Gjergji. The opening of the school was a result of the Albanian National Movement which aimed to create an independent Albania and to secure denied rights to Albanian people within the Ottoman Empire. Among others Mësonjëtorja was an important center of cultural and patriotic education. The schools importance was raised because until then giving lessons in the Albanian language was done in private and secret due to Ottoman rule. The school opened its doors on 7 March 1887 and since then the day is celebrated by Albanians as the "Day of Teachers". Esta tierra es mía This Earth Is Mine is a 1961 Argentine drama film directed by and starring Hugo del Carril. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival. Poslednyaya noch Shakherezady The Last Night of Scheherazade is a 1987 Soviet-Syrian childrens fantasy film directed by Takhir Sabirov based on One Thousand and One Nights. It is the last film of the trilogy, started with the films New Tales of Scheherazade and And another night of Scheherazade. The heroes of the film are the shoemaker Maruf and the daughter of the Caliph, Esmagül, who despite falling in love with a young man, nevertheless forces him to fight for his own happiness. Maeterlinck's Blue Bird: Tyltyl and Mytyl's Adventurous Journey is a 1980 Japanese animated television series directed by Hiroshi Sasagawa, with character designs from Leiji Matsumoto. It is based on the play by Maurice Maeterlinck. The series was 26-episodes long when aired on Japanese television. An Office Academy production in association with Toei Animation, the series was produced by Yoshinobu Nishizaki and used many of the staff from Nishizakis earlier Space Battleship Yamato. Peanuts is a 1996 Japanese action-comedy film directed by Takashi Miike. Mogha Mull Mogamul is a 1995 Tamil language film directed by Gnana Rajasekaran based on a novel written by Thi. Janakiraman. The film features Archana Joglekar, Nedumudi Venu and Abhishek in lead roles whilst Vivek and Venniradai Moorthy play supporting roles. The score and soundtrack were composed by Maestro Ilaiyaraaja. The film opened in May 1995 to critical acclaim. The Night Porter The Night Porter is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Sewell Collins and starring Donald Calthrop, Trilby Clark and Gerald Rawlinson. The film was made by Gaumont British Picture Corporation, an affiliate of Gainsborough Pictures, at the Lime Grove Studios with sets designed by Andrew Mazzei. It was based on a popular music hall sketch by Fred Rome and Harry Wall depicting a honeymooning couple and the hotel night porter they encounter. Jeevana Chakra Jeevana Chakra is a Kannada film, released in 1985, starring Vishnuvardhan, Radhika and Ramesh Bhat, and directed by H. R. Bhargava. The film was a remake of the 1983 Telugu movie Dharmaatmudu. Chilakamma Cheppindi Chilakamma Cheppindi is a 1977 Telugu language drama film, written and directed by Eranki Sharma. The film starred Rajinikanth in his first lead role. The film won the state Nandi Award for Best Feature Film. The film was a remake of the Malayalam film Adimakal, directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan. The film was later remade into Tamil as Nizhal Nijamagiradhu, by K. Balachander, with Kamal Haasan in the lead role. The film was premiered at the 1978 International Film Festival of India. Durga Durga - Its Not Just A Love Story is a 2002 Hindi film directed by J. D. Chakravarthy with Priyanka Upendra and Sayaji Shinde in prominent roles. The film is a remake of the Telugu film Soori. Meet Baluyev Meet Baluyev! is a 1963 Soviet drama film directed by Victor Komissarjevski and based on a 1960 novel by Vadim Kozhevnikov. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. Dhoti Lota Aur Chowpatty Dhoti Lota Aur Chowpatty is a 1975 Bollywood film directed by Mohan Choti and noted for its large cast and guest appearances. Pandanti Kapuram Pandanti Kapuram is a 1972 Telugu, family drama film. The ensemble cast film was directed by Lakshmi Deepak. It was remade into the Hindi film Sunehra Sansar starring Rajendra Kumar, Hema Malini, and Mala Sinha and in Tamil as Anbu Sagodharargal starring AVM Rajan. Eeramaana Rojave Eeramana Rojave is a 1991 Indian Tamil film, directed and produced by Keyaar. The film stars Shiva, Mohini, Srividya and Nassar in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja. The movie was also dubbed and released in Telugu as Premalekhalu in the same year. Karimpana Karimpana is a 1980 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi. The film stars Jayan, Seema, Kaviyoor Ponnamma and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by A. T. Ummer. The movie was in hit chart. Novia, esposa y amante Novia, Esposa y Amante is a Mexican motion picture categorized as drama and romance film released in 1980. Poomani Poomani is a 1996 Indian Tamil film, directed by Kalanjiyam and produced by G. V. Anandan. The film stars Murali, Devayani, Prakash Raj and Reshma in lead roles.The 1999 film Vaali had the similar storyline of Poomani. The film had musical score by Ilayaraja. Mandhira Punnagai Mandhira Punnagai is a 1986 Tamil-language film produced by Sathya Movies and directed by V. Thamizhalagan. The film casts Sathyaraj in a dual role – one as a Doctor and the other as a Police Inspector. The film, with moderate reviews from the critics, was successful at the box office. Paasa Paravaigal Paasa Paravaigal is 1988 Tamil Family - Drama film was directed by Cochin Haneefa and produced by Murasoli Selvam. The film script were written by M. Karunanidhi. Music by Ilaiyaraaja assets to the film. It stars Sivakumar, Lakshmi, Mohan and Radhika played major role. It is the remake of Moonnu Masangalkku Munpu Dahej Dahej is a 1952 Hindi social family drama film based on the dowry system directed by V. Shantaram. Produced by Rajkamal Kalamandir, the director of photography was V. Avadhoot. Music was composed by Vasant Desai with lyrics by Shams Lucknavi, who also wrote the story and dialogues. The film starred Prithviraj Kapoor, Karan Dewan, Jayshree, Ulhas, Mumtaz Begum, Keshavrao Date and Lalita Pawar. The story is set in the city of Lucknow and involves the social issue of dowry. The film is about a young bride who faces suffering and humiliation for not bringing a dowry and then makes the "ultimate sacrifice" with her death. Swapner Feriwala Swapner Feriwala is a 2002 Bengali film. Directed by Subrata Sen, it featured Subrata Dutta, Ferdous Ahmed, Nilanjana Sharma. The film is Nilanjana Sharmas cinematic debut. Vampira Vampira is an award-winning 1994 film directed by Joey Romero and starred Maricel Soriano and Christopher de Leon. Soerabaja '45 Soerabaia 45 is an Indonesian film released in 1990. The film was directed by Imam Tantowi and starred Nyoman Swadayani, Leo Kristi, and Usman Effendy. The story of the film is based on the 1945 Battle of Surabaya between pro-independence Indonesian soldiers and militia against British and British Indian troops as a part of the Indonesian National Revolution. The film was nominated for the Best Film award at the 1991 Indonesian Film Festival, and Tantowi won the Citra Award for Best Director at the 1991 Indonesian Film Festival for the film. Fine Feathers The Fine Feathers is a 1912 silent film dramstic short directed by and starring Lois Weber. It was produced the Rex Motion Picture Company and distributed six months before the formation of Universal Film Manufacturing Company. This film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Sudhinam Sudhinam is a 1994 Malayalam film written by Babu Janardhanan and directed by Nissar. The Man from Snowy River The Man from Snowy River is a 1920 film made in Australia. The film was silent and filmed in black and white, and was based on the Banjo Paterson poem of the same name. It is considered a lost film. Geedka nolosha Geedka nolosha, or The Tree of Life, is a short film from Somali writer and director Abdulkadir Ahmed Said. In 1988, it won the Prize of the City of Torino in the Best Film - International Short Film Competition category at the Torino International Festival of Young Cinema. Cross the Dadu River Dadu he is a 1980 Chinese war film directed by Nong Lin. The film tells the story of the 1935 crossing of the Dadu River by the Red Army. Amina Tailors Amina Tailors is a 1991 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Sajan and produced by Ramakrishnan. The film stars Innocent, Ashokan, Sankaradi and Shubha in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Raghu Kumar. Bheesmacharya Bheesmacharya is a 1994 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Cochin Haneefa, starring Manoj K. Jayan and Siddique and Manju Mehra in the lead roles. Manikya Chempazhukka Manikya Chempazhukka is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thulasidas, starring Mukesh in the lead role. Nakshthrakoodaram Nakshthrakoodaram is a 1992 Malayalam film. Narayam Narayam is a 1993 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sasi Sankar and starring Murali and Urvashi in lead roles. Venal Kinavukal Venal Kinavukal is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan. The film stars Yadu Krishnan, Sudheesh, Monisha and Krishnaprasad in the lead roles. The film has musical score by L. Vaidyanathan. Sundari Neeyum Sundaran Njanum Sundari Neeyum Sundaran Njanum is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thulasidas, starring Mukesh and Ranjitha in the lead roles. It was one of the biggest hit in the year 1995. Kasillatheyum Jeevikkam Kashillatheyum Jeevikkam is a 2002 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Jose Puthussery, starring Jagathy Sreekumar and Kalpana in the lead role. Kikos Kikos is a 1931 Soviet Armenian comedy-war film, directed by Patvakan Barkhudaryan and starring Hambartsum Khachanyan, Hrachia Nersisyan and Avet Avetisyan Khoon Ki Pukaar Khoon Ki Pukaar is a 1978 Bollywood action film drama directed by Ramesh Ahuja. The film stars Vinod Khanna. Dial 100 Dial 100 is a 1982 Bollywood film. Sawtooth Sawtooth is a 2004 American thriller and drama film directed by Andreas Kidess.This film has been music composed by Marc Anthony Thompson.The film starring Andre Blandon, Millie Grant, John Hopson, Shawn Johnson, and Sara McCullah in the lead roles. Slave Doll is a Japanese pornographic original video animation created by Otakey Sasaki and released in 2000. The series revolves around Aki, a busty android maid constructed by the Gene Corporation. Her function, besides being a household maid, is the collection of male genetic material through sexual means, after which it is saved, possibly for species preservation. Slave Doll was followed by a sequel, released in 2001 and produced by Beam Entertainment. Aag Ka Toofaan Aag Ka Toofan is a 1993 Bollywood film directed by Kanti Mehtra, starring Dharmendra, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Govardhan Asrani, Raza Murad, Avtaar Gill and Farheen. Badnaam Badnam is a 1990 Bengali film directed by Shibu Mitra and produced by Ms. Rupanjali.The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Neelam Kothari in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Bappi Lahiri. Kanwarlal Kanwarlal is a 1988 Bollywood Action film, produced by G. Hanumantha Rao under the Padmalaya Studios banner, presented by Krishna and directed by S.S. Ravichandra. It stars Jeetendra, Raj Babbar, Sujata Mehta in lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film is a remake of the Malayalam film Rajavinte Makan, starring Mohanlal, Ambika. It also remade in Tamil as Makkal En Pakkam, starring Sathyaraj, in Kannada as Athiratha Maharatha, with Anant Nag, Tiger Prabhakar, with Ambika reprising her role in both versions and in Telugu as Aahuthi, starring Dr.Rajasekhar and Jeevitha Rajasekhar in the pivotal roles. Raeeszada Raeeszada is a 1990 Bollywood film directed by Bharat Kapoor. Songs written by Lyricist Indeevar. Cinematography was done by Ashok Mehta. Dialogues were written by K. K. Singh. Rupaye Dus Karod Rupaye Dus Karod is a 1991 Indian Bollywood suspense thriller film directed by Sikander Bharti, produced by Waman K. Dehsmukh and written by Shabdh Kumar. The film was made in the style of formula-based potboilers and was a hit. It stars Rajesh Khanna in the lead role and the supporting cast includes Chunky Pandey, Amrita Singh, Sonu Walia, Avinash Wadhavan, Deepika Chikhalia, Sadashiv Amrapurkar and Kiran Kumar in pivotal roles. Rupaye Dus Karod is the story of a detective novelist - Ravi Varma, whose father had to flee from India in his childhood because of a conspiracy masterminded by his wicked business partners and later Ravi finds himself in mystery murder and another plot that tried to earn 10 crores by fraudulent means. His Mother His Mother is a 1912 American silent film produced by Kalem Company. It was directed by Sidney Olcott with Gene Gauntier and Jack J. Clark in the leading roles. It was one of more than a dozen films produced by the Kalem Company filmed in Ireland for American audiences. Keralida Simha Keralida Simha is a 1981 Indian Kannada film directed by Chi Dattaraj. The film stars Rajkumar, Saritha, Thoogudeepa Srinivas, Pandari Bai and Srinivasa Murthy in the lead roles. The movie was produced by P. H. Ramarao in the banner of Sri Rajarajeshwari Film combines. The movie was recorded a Super Hit at the box office and had a theatrical run of 100 days. Lalitha Lalitha is a Tamil language film directed by Valampuri Somanathan. Starring Sujatha in the eponymous role, the film has Gemini Ganesan and Kamal Haasan and Sumithra playing other pivotal roles. The film was a remake of Bengali film Saat Pake Bandha. Zabak Zabak is a 1961 Hindi/Urdu action costume drama film produced and directed by Homi Wadia for his Basant Pictures under the Wadia Productions banner. The story and dialogue were by C. L. Cavish, with screenplay by JBH Wadia. The music composer was Chitragupta, with lyrics by Prem Dhawan. The cast of the film included Shyama, Mahipal, Sahira, Achala Sachdev, Manhar Desai, Muzaffar Adeeb and Krishna Kumari. The film was a costume drama about a middle-class man in love with a princess. He joins the dacoits to avenge his fathers death. This film was remade in Tamil with the title Arabu Naattu Azhagi. Music was composed by Vijayabaskar. Grandma Threading Her Needle Grandma Threading her Needle is a 1900 British short silent comedy film, directed by George Albert Smith, featuring a grandma trying to get a thread though a needle. The sole purpose of the single-shot film, like the directors earlier Old Man Drinking a Glass of Beer, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "is to record changing facial expressions for the purposes of entertainment." Dhoon Dhoon is a 1953 Bollywood film directed by M. Kumar. The film was produced by Silver Kings, a production company formed by Kumar and his then wife, actress Pramila. The film stars Raj Kapoor, Nargis, Motilal, Kumar, Pramila, E. Bilmoria, Leela Mishra and Kamal Mehra. Mehra was a lesser known comedian who started his career in 1951 with Naujawan. He went on to act in several films before starting his own production company Pride Of India under which he made films like Kismat, Mahal and Naami Chor. The music was by Madan Mohan. Storm Riders Storm Riders is a 1982 film by David Lourie, Jack McCoy and Dick Hoole, featuring some of the worlds best surfers and the worlds champion windsurfers. The film was produced by "Hoole/McCoy Films" in association with "Rip Curl Wetsuits", and "L.K. Communications". The documentary was filmed in Sumatra, Java, Bali, Africa, Hawaii and Australia. Storm Riders was digitally remastered and re-released in 2007 to celebrate the movies 25th anniversary. Life Is Life Life Is Life is a 2003 Israeli independent underground dramatic art film directed by Michal Bat-Adam. Ek Se Bhale Do Ek Se Bhale Do is a 1985 Indian Bollywood film directed by Rajendra Singh Babu. It stars Kumar Gaurav and Rati Agnihotri in pivotal roles. The title "Ek Se Bhale Do" is a Hindi phrase that translates as "two is better than one". The Wandering Princess The Wandering Princess is a 1960 Japanese romantic drama film directed by Kinuyo Tanaka. Ek Hasina Do Diwane Ek Hasina Do Diwane is a 1972 Bollywood romance film, produced by Kantibhai Zaveri under the R. G. Films banner and directed by S.M. Abbas. It stars Jeetendra, Babita, Vinod Khanna in pivotal roles and music is composed by Kalyanji Anandji. Susanna Susanna is a 2000 Malayalam film written, directed and produced by T. V. Chandran with Vani Viswanath in the title role. The film won two Kerala State Film Awards: Second Best Actress and Special Jury Mention. It received the Padmarajan Award for Cinema in 2000. Destiny Upside Down Destiny Upside Down is a 1998 film, starred Shahkrit Yamnam, Jessadaporn Pholdee and Sonia Couling. Katha Nayakudu Kathanayakudu is a 1969 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced by K. Gopala Krishna under the banner Gopala Krishna Productions and directed by K. Hemambaradhara Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao and Jayalalithaa, with music composed by T. V. Raju. The film was remade in Tamil as Nam Naadu, and in Hindi as Apna Desh. Daulat Ke Dushman Daulat Ke Dushman is an Indian Hindi movie released on 15 February 1983, directed by Bimal Rawal and produced by Manu Narang. The film stars Manjushree, Vinod Khanna, Ajit, Pran and Shatrughan Sinha. Paanch Dushman is a 1973 Bollywood action film, It was re-released in 1983 with the name "Daulat Ke Dushman". BerlinBeirut Berlin Beirut is a 2004 German-Lebanese short film by the Lebanese director Myrna Maakaron. Unending Advance is a film directed by Tomu Uchida that was released in 1937. It received the 1938 Kinema Junpo Award for Best Film. The protagonist, Tokumaru, is laid off from his corporate job. Unable to accept this, he convinces himself that he has actually been promoted instead. He begins to show up at work, acting like an important man and embarrassing his family and former co-workers. Mickey's Medicine Man Mickeys Medicine Man is a 1934 short film in Larry Darmours Mickey McGuire series starring a young Mickey Rooney. Directed by Jesse Duffy, the two-reel short was released to theaters on May 18, 1934 by Post Pictures Corp. It was the last film in the Mickey McGuire series. From Language to Language From Language to Language is a 55-minute 2004 Belgian-French-German-Israeli Hebrew-language independent underground experimental documentary art film directed by Nurith Aviv. Dobutsu olympic taikai is a Japanese animation film from 1928. It was directed and animated by Yasuji Murata for Yokohama Cinema Shōkai. Thoda Tum Badlo Thoda Hum Thoda Tum Badlo Thoda Hum is a 2004 Bollywood film starring Arya Babbar and Shriya Saran in the lead, while Kiran Karmarkar, Ashok Saraf, Nishigandha Wad and Shoma Anand appear as supporting cast. The story is a love-hate relationship between two teenagers. The film did not do well at the box office. Film critic Taran Adarsh calls the film on whole as "an ordinary fare". Ondagona Baa Ondagona Baa is a 2003 Indian Kannada language romance-drama musical film directed by Udayasankar and produced by Rockline Venkatesh. The film stars V. Ravichandran and Shilpa Shetty in the lead roles. Yester-year veteran actors J. V. Somayajulu and K. R. Vijaya too feature in prominent roles. The film is a remake of Telugu blockbuster film Kalisundam Raa starring Venkatesh and Simran in the lead roles. The film also marked the reunion of actor Ravichandran with music composer Hamsalekha who had parted ways due to some differences for many years. The film created much hype before release due to the reunion of veterans on the screen after long time. After the release, the film was received with average response at the box-office while the critics appreciated the film for its family based theme and decent music. Youth Festival Youth Festival is a 2004 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Jose Thomas, starring Sidharth Bharathan and Bhavana in the lead role. Magnificent Team Magnificent Team is a 1998 Hong Kong action crime comedy film directed by David Lam and starring Francis Ng, Christine Ng, Amanda Lee, Simon Lui, Benz Hui, Karen Tong and the-then newcomer Herman Chan in his only film role. Broken Arrows Broken Arrows is the name of a drama film that was released in 2007. Ek Hi Maqsad Ek Hi Maqsad is a 1988 Social Bollywood film directed by Pravin Bhatt. The film stars Om Puri and Divya Rana in the lead roles. Pro and Con Pro and Con is a 1993 9 minute 16mm short animated film produced, directed and animated by Joanna Priestley and Joan Gratz using drawings on paper, pixillated hands and object animation. The "Pro" section of the film was written by Barbara Carnegie and Joanna Priestley and narrated by Lt. Janice Inman. The "Con" section was written by Jeff Green and narrated by Allen Nause. The sound was designed and produced by Lance Limbocker and Chel White with music by Chel White. Pro and Con was commissioned through the Metropolitan Arts Commissions Percent for Art Program in Multnomah County, Oregon. Ali Cengiz oyunu Ali Cengiz Oyunu is a 1971 Turkish romance film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Izzet Günay, Gülistan Güzey, and Hulusi Kentmen. Bye Bye Miss Goodnight Bye Bye Miss Goodnight is the 2005 feature film debut of writer-director Karan Kandhari. It was filmed in Bombay and garnered the Best Cinematography award at the Portobello Film Festival for its bold use of the citys natural light in its digital cinematography. It stars Rajpal Yadav and Neha Dubey. Shep's Race with Death Sheps Race with Death is a 1914 American short silent drama film, directed by Jack Harvey for the Thanhouser Company. It stars Shep the Dog, Mrs. Whitcove, and J.S. Murray. The film about a "collie dog who wins a race with death, saves the life of his mistress, and causes a happy family reunion", was released on November 1, 1914. Aisa Kyon Hota Hai? Aisa Kyun Hota Hai? is a 2006 Bollywood film produced by Mahesh Bhatt for Vishesh Films, directed by Ajay Kanchan as his directorial debut, and starring Rati Agnihotri, Aryan Vaid, Gopi Bhalla, Mehul Bhojak, and Avtar Gill. The Young Wife Balika Badhu is a 1967 Bengali film starring Moushumi Chatterjee & directed by Tarun Majumdar. The film was based on novel of same name by Bimal Kar. The film was remade in Hindi as same name in 1976 also directed by Majumdar. Alkitrang dugo Alkitrang Dugo is a 1976 Filipino television film based on the novel Lord of the Flies by English novelist Sir William Golding. Hard Rock Treasures Hard Rock Treasures is a documentary film about Don "The Indiana Jones of Rock n Roll" Bernstine from Hard Rock Cafe, when he visits musicians to try to get memorabilia from them. Some of the memorabilia he gets includes Freddie Mercurys stage pants, the Gibson guitar Tony Iommi used on the first four Black Sabbath albums, the car James Hetfield drives in the video for Metallicas song "I Disappear", Slipknots stage masks, the bass guitar Michael Anthony used on the recording of Van Halens 1984 album and a drum Ian Paice used on the recording for Deep Purples Perfect Strangers album. The scenes with Dimebag Darrell at his home was shot just months before he was murdered on stage, playing with Damageplan. Custom Made 10.30 is a 2005 Japanese film about an 18-year-old high school student in Hiroshima, and the film is collaborated with a concert of Tamio Okuda on October 30, 2004, at Hiroshima Municipal Stadium for the 10th anniversary of his solo performance. Konjiki no Gashbell 2: Attack of the Mecha Vulcans is a 2005 Japanese animated film directed by Takuya Igarashi. It is the second animated film adaptation of the manga and anime series, Zatch Bell!. The first was Zatch Bell: 101st Devil, released in 2004. Discotek Media released both movies on Blu-ray and DVD for the first time in North America on March 27, 2018. Nasaan si Francis? Nasaan si Francis? is 2006 Filipino comedy film by Gabriel Fernandez which stars Paolo Contis, Epi Quizon, Christopher De Leon and former Rivermaya frontman Rico Blanco. The movie is based on Fernandezs theatrical play of the same name. Putting the River in Reverse Putting the River in Reverse is a 2006 documentary film about the first major recording session in New Orleans, United States, following Hurricane Katrina. It features Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint. It was directed by Matthew Buzzell and premiered at the 2006 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. It also played at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. Deviation Deviation is a 2006 short film that was the first short film in the machinima genre to be premiered in competition at a major film festival, the Tribeca Film Festival. Ek Aur Sikander Ek Aur Sikander is a 1986 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Bhaskar Shetty, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Rati Agnihotri, Anita Raj, Amrish Puri and Rakesh Roshan. Julius Sizzer Julius Sizzer is an American two-reel short film directed by Edward Ludwig. According to film critic Nelson Bell, it was an "obvious travesty" of the serious gangster film Little Caesar released by Warner Bros. earlier that year. SistaGod SistaGod is a 2006 Trinidadian fantasy drama, the first in a trilogy by director Robert Yao Ramesar. The film stars Evelyn Caesar Munroe, who also serves as the narrator of the story. She plays the role of Mari, who undergoes a transition from a girl who cheats death to a harbinger of death itself. The film is very surreal, with a haunting musical score and Orisha songs sung by female calypsonian Ella Andall. Despite the genre, there are practically no visual effects and hardly any dialogue in this movie, but instead there is a greater emphasis on imagery. Trinidadian Carnival plays an integral part in the film, with the use of traditional characters that are still popular today. Deva Deva is a 1989 Indian Kannada language romantic action film, starring Vishnuvardhan and Rupini in the lead roles. The film was directed by Vijay and written by M. D. Sundar. Vishnuvardhan played the role of Deva who seeks revenge from his younger brothers when they attempt to disrupt his peace after destroying his family life in the past by taking advantage of his innocence. This film was remade in Tamil as Dharma Dorai and in Hindi as Tyagi, both starring Rajinikanth. The movie was a superhit at the box office. What It Takes: A Documentary About 4 World Class Triathletes' Quest for Greatness What It Takes is a documentary film directed by Peter Han that follows four elite Ironman triathletes through a year of training and preparation in advance of the 2005 Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii. The film was shot digitally in native 16:9 widescreen using Panasonic AJ-SDX900 camcorders in 24 frames per second. Filming began in November 2004 and completed in February 2006. Kamennyy tsvetok The Stone Flower is a stop motion animated film directed by Oleg Nikolaevsky. It is an adaptation of Pavel Bazhovs stories "The Stone Flower" and its sequel "The Master Craftsman". It was released by Sverdlovsk Film Studio in 1977. The film combined stop motion and live action scenes. It was narrated by Y. Puzyrev, with the music composed by Vladislav Kazenin. The Stone Flower is a part of the animated film series made at Sverdlovsk Film Studio from the early 1970s to early 1980s, on time for the 100th anniversary since the birth of Pavel Bazhov. The series included the following films: Sinyushkas Well, The Mistress of the Copper Mountain, The Malachite Casket, The Stone Flower, Podaryonka, Golden Hair, and The Grass Hideaway. Despite All That aka is a 1999 Japanese pink film written and directed by Shinji Imaoka. It was given Honorable Mention at the Pink Grand Prix ceremony. Suraj Suraj is a 1997 Hindi movie produced by Narottam V. Purohit and directed by T. L. V. Prasad. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty, Ayesha Jhulka, Raasi, Puneet Issar, Mohan Joshi, Rakesh Bedi, Reema Lagoo, Hemant Birje and Suresh Oberoi. Ithuteng (Never Stop Learning) Ithuteng is a 2005 documentary film about the Ithuteng Trust School in Soweto, South Africa. The film features the schools students and leader Jackie Maarohanye, referred to as Mama Jackey. It was directed by Willie Ebersol and co-produced by Charlie Ebersol and Kip Kroeger. Ithuteng premiered on HBO and HBO Family in December 2006. Oprah Winfrey donated $1.14 million to the cause after it appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show in February 2006. In 2001, the South African investigative news magazine show Carte Blanche first broadcast a story on Ithuteng founder Jackey Maaronhanye, calling her the Angel of Soweto. In 2006, a group of the Ithuteng Trust Schools former students said that they had lied about the stories of abuse and poverty told to sponsors and media. They said that their heart-wrenching stories had been scripted by Maarohanye. Former students alleged that in order to gain the sympathy of donors and obtain educational funding, they had lied about their circumstances. When the students went on to study and became suspicious that their fees were not being paid as promised, they went public with allegations of lies, financial mismanagement, intimidation, violence and more. The investigative exposé shocked South African viewers and was covered in the general press for an extended period of time. The Carte Blanche journalists and Executive Producer notified HBO and the directors of "Ithuteng" that Jackie was a fraud and the school an elaborate hoax in which children were abused for financial gain. HBO, nevertheless, continued with the broadcast of "Ithuteng".. Restaurant Restaurant is a Marathi language movie. It is the debut film of director Sachin Kundalkar. Mano destra Mano Destra is a lesbian art film by the Swiss filmmaker Cleo Übelmann, released in 1986. In black and white, Mano Destra is a study of erotic objectification which depicts one woman tying up another woman in a lengthy act of consensual bondage. Made in Switzerland, the film is 53 minutes long. Images from the film were later published in 1988 as part of a book, The Dominas - Mano Destra by the Cleo Uebelmann-Group. Li ren xing Women Side by Side, also translated as Three Women and Female Fighters, is a 1949 Chinese film directed by Chen Liting, made near the end of the Republican era. It is Chens most famous directorial work. Denounced as a "poisonous weed" during the Cultural Revolution, the film is now considered a Chinese classic. The film is adapted from a play of the same title written by the noted leftist playwright Tian Han, who also wrote the 1932 film Three Modern Women. Tian Han and Chen Liting co-wrote the screenplay. The film tells the story of three women in wartime Shanghai under Japanese occupation: an uneducated factory worker, an intellectual resistance activist, and a bourgeois new woman. In many ways it can be seen as a sequel to Cai Chushengs 1935 film New Women. Produced by the left-wing Kunlun Film Company, the film has a strong anti-Kuomintang government undertone. Lovers' Kiss is a 2003 Japanese romance movie directed by Ataru Oikawa based on a manga by Akimi Yoshida. This is a youth movie of six teenagers whom it is focused on, taking place in Kamakura. The themes of homosexuality and sexual trauma are the main focus of the story. Island of Treasures Ranmuthu Duwa was the first colour full-length Sinhalese language film to be produced in Sri Lanka in 1962. It was produced by Shesha Palihakkara, Arthur C. Clarke and directed by Mike Wilson, who also made his debut as a feature director. The film stars some of those who would go on to become big names in the Sinhala Cinema, such as Gamini Fonseka, Joe Abeywickrema and Jeevarani Kurukulasooriya in the leading roles. Playback singing was by Nanda Malini, Narada Disasekara and W.D. Amaradeva. The lyrics were written by Chandrarathne Manawasinghe. It was an instant hit among the audiences and some of its songs are still famous today. Ran Muthu Duwa was a landmark in the history of the Lankan cinema, which at the time was only 15 years old. It not only introduced colour to the Lankan movies, but also showed for the first time the underwater wonders of the seas around Ceylon, which had barely begun to be explored. It was also a commercial success: seen by more than a million people on its first release during 1962-63 - a tenth of the island’s then population. But the cultural influence of the film went well beyond the box office. It starred in the leading roles talented young actors who would soon become big names in Lanka’s film industry, especially Gamini Fonseka and Joe Abeywickrama. It also launched or catapulted the careers of a number of other creative or technical professionals. GoGo Sentai Boukenger vs. Super Sentai is a direct-to-video tokusatsu superhero movie. The DVD was released in February 2007. The movie celebrates the 30 year anniversary of the Super Sentai Series. The Lost Briefcase Koper is a 2006 Indonesian film directed by Richard Oh, and starring Anjasmara, Maya Hasan, and Djenar Maesa Ayu. The Eight Immortals Eight Immortals is a 1971 Taiwanese fantasy film directed by Chan Hung Man. The film tells the story of the Eight Immortals, an octet of warriors in Chinese mythology. Goof on the Loose Goof on the Loose is an American 1963 comedy short subject directed by Ray Dennis Steckler. It is an homage to silent film comedians, and thus is a silent film in itself. The story shows the adventures of a drunkard and a goof in a small town. It was filmed at Echo Park Lake, Echo Park. Red Salute Red Salute is a 2006 Malayalam film that was directed by Vinod Vijayan and produced by Milan Jaleel. The film starred Kalabhavan Mani as Chaala Vaasu, an activist and head load worker. Dambé: The Mali Project Dambé: The Mali Project is a documentary film directed by Dearbhla Glynn, and produced by Vanessa Gildea. The film documents as the Irish musicians Liam Ó Maonlaí and Paddy Keenan embark on a musical adventure to Mali in West Africa. Travelling over 3,000 miles they meet and collaborate with people from musicians to nomadic herders, culminating in a performance at the remote musical festival Festival au Désert. The film premiered on 16 February 2008, at the 2008 Jameson Dublin International Film Festival. The film was described as "Engrossing, visually rich and surprisingly moving" by Paul Whitington in the Irish Independent, and "A unique work, which is well-told and unexpectedly moving in parts" by Steve Cummins of RTÉ. Run Rabbit Run Gods of Youth is a drama film written, directed and produced by Kate Twa. Other working titles were Meth, and Run Rabbit Run. Unsalted: A Great Lakes Experience Unsalted: A Great Lakes Experience is a 2005 56-minute film documenting four decades of lake surfing on the Great Lakes, directed by Vince Deur. The film begins with videotape footage Deur recorded in November 1990, when he nearly drowned while surfing Lake Superior near Whitefish Point. Deur had been caught in a rip current for about an hour, trying futilely to swim to shore, before being suddenly released by the current. Back on dry land, he pledged on camera that he would one day make a film about surfing the great lakes. Unsalted combines home movies of lake surfing going as far back as the 1960s with contemporary footage culled from 150 hours of filming, often with surfing professionals brought in from California. Principal photography wrapped on Jan. 22, 2005, when the director and several pro-surfers from the Ocean Pacific surf team reached the tip of Lake Superior, 24 kilometers northeast of Duluth, to encounter the "biggest, cleanest ... most ocean like wave" Deur had ever seen on a lake. The conditions that day became the climax of the film. Unsalted premiered on June 10, 2005 in Newport Beach. It debuted in Canada on June 26 at the Fox Theatre in Toronto. The film would go on to screen at film festivals on four continents, with Deur becoming a contact person for surfers around the world who wanted to experience surfing the Great Lakes. The film was funded and executive produced by fellow surfer David Vander Veen. Revision - Apocalypse II Revision – Apocalypse II is a 2009 drama/ horror film written and directed by Edwin Brienen. The film is an international co-production of Germany, Netherlands and the United States and celebrated its premiere at the Netherlands Film Festival in 2010. Hanste Khelte Hanste Khelte is a 1984 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Dayanand, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Rakesh Roshan, Zarina Wahab, Raza Murad and Vijayendra Ghatge. A Month of Hungry Ghosts A Month of Hungry Ghosts is a 2008 film about the seventh-lunar-month Hungry Ghost Festival in Singapore. A Month of Hungry Ghosts is directed by Singapore-based American film director Tony Kern and co-produced by Genevieve Woo, a Singaporean television news anchor and producer with Channel NewsAsia, and Tony Kern. The film was released locally in Singapore on 7 August 2008. The film is distributed by Golden Village Pictures, and premiered at Golden Village VivoCity, Golden Village Plaza and Sinema Old School. 102 Years in the Heart of Europe: A Portrait of Ernst Jünger 102 Years in the Heart of Europe: A Portrait of Ernst Jünger is a Swedish documentary film from 1998 directed by Jesper Wachtmeister. It consists of an interview by the journalist Björn Cederberg with the German writer, philosopher and war veteran Ernst Jünger. Jünger talks about his life, his authorship, his interests and ideas. The actor Mikael Persbrandt reads passages from some of Jüngers works, such as Storm of Steel, The Worker, On the Marble Cliffs and The Glass Bees. Cederberg had interviewed Jünger eight years earlier but only in text. Jünger had declined to participate in the film project, but the film team still decided to travel to the village Wilflingen, where Jünger lived, and make an attempt. As a gift, they gave Jünger, known for his interest in botany and zoology, an 18th-century print of Carl Linnaeus Systema Naturae, and were granted an interview. Gul-E-Bakavali Gul-e-bakavali is a 1955 Indian Tamil-language action adventure film produced and directed by T. R. Ramanna. The film stars M. G. Ramachandran, T. R. Rajakumari, Rajasulochana, G. Varalakshmi, S. D. Subbulakshmi and E. V. Saroja in the lead roles, while K. A. Thangavelu, J. P. Chandrababu, E. R. Sahadevan and A. Karunanidhi play supporting roles. The film tells the story of a young prince who sets out to the kingdom of Bakavali to find a mysterious flower called Guleb, which is believed to have the power to restore the kings eyesight. The story originated from the Arabic folklore classic, One Thousand and One Nights. American Feud: A History of Conservatives and Liberals American Feud: A History of Conservatives and Liberals is a 2017 documentary originally released in 2008 by Richard Hall and Simone Fary. The documentary takes a non partisan look at the history of liberalism and conservatism in the United States since the 1890s progressive era. A Martian Christmas A Martian Christmas is a Mexican-American sci-fi Christmas animated film, released direct-to-video on November 11, 2009. The film was produced by Ánima Estudios and Porchlight Entertainment. The film was directed by José Alejandro García Muñoz. Although it was described as a "television movie", there is currently no further information about the films air date or network. Paper or Plastic Ek Misaal is a 1986 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Rajesh Verma for producer Vibha Bhatnagar, starring Kanwaljit Singh and Kiran Juneja. DreamRiders Dream Riders is a 2008 American documentary film that shows a fathers attempt to mend a broken relationship with his son. Bill Roulston takes his son, Nico, on a 4,000 mile bike journey across the United States to close the gap in their growing emotional divide. Bill and Nico depart on their planned 65-day journey from Hobuck Beach, Washington and end in Coney Island, New York 97 days later. The documentary is played on the Travel Channel. Please, Don't Bury Me Alive! Please, Dont Bury Me Alive! is a 1976 independent film directed by and starring Efraín Gutiérrez and written by Sabino Garza. It is considered to be the first Chicano feature film. Please, Dont Bury Me Alive! was considered lost until it was "re-discovered" by University of California professor Chon Noriega in 1996. Noriega, the UCLA Film and Television Archive, and the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center then restored and re-released the film. In 2014, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Vincent Who? Vincent Who? is a documentary film that was released in 2009. It details the 1982 murder of Vincent Chin that occurred in Detroit, Michigan. Chin was a 27-year-old Chinese-American who was beaten to death with a baseball bat by two Detroit autoworkers, who had mistakenly thought that he was Japanese and, in their minds, was responsible for the loss of jobs in the U.S. auto industry. As part of making the film, producer Curtis Chin asked approximately 80 young Asian Americans if they had ever heard of Vincent Chin — they hadnt. The film begins by explaining that Chins killers, Ronald Ebens and Michael Nitz, were originally charged with second-degree murder but were allowed to plead guilty to a lesser charge of manslaughter. Judge Charles Kaufman, who sentenced them to three years probation and a $3,000 fine, explained his leniency by saying, "These werent the kind of men you send to jail." The National Association for Multicultural Education gave Vincent Who? its 2009 Multicultural Media Award. Engine Sentai Go-onger vs. Gekiranger is the second superhero film adaptation of the 2008 Japanese Super Sentai series Engine Sentai Go-onger. Initially planned to be a V-Cinema release on DVD March 21, 2009, it was announced on December 7, 2008, that it would be released to Japanese theaters on January 24, 2009, to commemorate the fifteenth entry in the Super Sentai VS Series. The film features a team up between the characters of both Engine Sentai Go-onger and its predecessor Juken Sentai Gekiranger. This is the first time that any Super Sentai series has had a film beyond the double-feature with the Kamen Rider Series film during the summer. In its first weekend of release, the film opened at #3 in Japanese box offices and earned the equivalent of US$964,079, showing on 292 screens. My Friends Told Me About You My Friends Told Me About You is a short film written, produced, and scored by lead actor Carlos Dengler who is the former bassist of the band Interpol. It is co-written and directed by Daniel Ryan and co-produced by Todd Eckert of award-winning Joy Division biopic, Control. The cast also includes Risa Sarachan as Belle and Fredric Stone as Stanley. The film was shot on digital video tape, in and around the Chicago area during 2007 and 2008. Its narrative employs non-linear, surrealistic techniques influenced by Mulholland Drive, Buffalo 66, and The Limey. The film is included on the DVD magazine Wholphin No. 8. Olavu Geluvu Olavu Geluvu is a 1977 Indian Kannada film, directed by H. R. Bhargava and produced by S. A. Srinivas. The film stars Rajkumar, Lakshmi, Balakrishna and Sampath in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. Mugana Sedu Moogana Sedu is a 1980 Indian Kannada film directed by B. Subba Rao and produced by A. L. Abbayi Naidu. The film stars Shankar Nag and Manjula in lead roles. The film showcased Shankar Nags acting capabilities through his performance as a dumb man. The film was a box office success and Shankar Nags performance was critically acclaimed. Sangharsha Sangharsha is a 1993 Indian Kannada-language action thriller film written and directed by Sunil Kumar Desai, and produced by Krishna Raju. The film stars Vishnuvardhan, Shivaranjini and Geetha. The films music is scored by Guna Singh whilst the cinematography is by P. Rajan. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Veera Muzhakkam. Story of Wine Story of Wine is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Lee Cheol-ha and starring Lee Ki-woo. It is Koreas first interactive movie. The Heart of No Place The Heart of No Place is a 2009 independent film written and directed by Rika Ohara, based on reinterpretation of Yoko Onos life and work. Shot entirely on Digital 8 on location in Los Angeles, Berlin, Tokyo, Liverpool and Ho Chi Minh City, and with participation of many Los Angeles- and German artists and musicians, the film won the Best Film award at the London Independent Film Festival 2010. The films soundtrack was composed by John Payne and features songs by Yoko Ono, Dieter Moebius, The Dark Bob and Anna Homler. Nyayave Devaru Nyayave Devaru is a 1971 Indian Kannada film directed by Siddalingaiah. It stars Rajkumar and B. Saroja Devi in lead roles. The supporting cast features K. S. Ashwath, Aarathi, Dwarakish, M. P. Shankar, Dinesh, B. Jaya and Vajramuni. The song "Akashave Beelali Mele" from the film went on to become one of the biggest hits ever. Jajabar Jajabara is a 1975 Odia language Indian movie. The music was composed by Akshya Mohanty. It was produced by Mr. Bijay Pattnaik, directed by Akshaya Mohanty, Hemanta Das and Bijay Mishra. It stars Sriram Panda, Banaja Mohanty and Tripura Mishra. Jajabar was the first black-and-white Odia film and also the first regional film in India to be digitally colourised and the first to be given a theatrical re-release in the state. Ek Bar Bolo Uttam Kumar Ek Bar Bolo Uttam Kumar is a 2009 comedy Bengali film directed by Chinmoy Roy. The film stars Parambrata Chatterjee, Mumtaz Sorcar, Soumitra Chatterjee, Sabitri Chatterjee, Piyali Munsi and Diganta Bagchi. This film is Chinmoy Roys directorial debut and that of magician PC Sorcar Junior’s youngest daughter Mumtaz Sorcar. Havina Hede Havina Hede is a 1981 Kannada action film directed by V. Somashekhar and produced by Parvathamma Rajkumar. The film featured Rajkumar and Sulakshana playing the pivotal roles. The film was written by M. D. Sundar and had lyrics and dialogues written by Chi. Udaya Shankar. The film featured a successful original score and soundtrack composed by G. K. Venkatesh. How Do I Look How Do I Look is a 2006 American documentary directed by Wolfgang Busch. The film chronicles ball culture in Harlem and Philadelphia over a ten-year period. Surya Surya is a 2004 Bengali action film directed by Haranath Chakraborty. The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Anu Chowdhury in the lead roles. The film was a remake of Telugu film Aadi. The film was a Hit at the box office. Enga Mama Enga Mama is a 1970 Indian Tamil language film, directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar and produced by P. K. V. Sankaran and Arumugam. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Jayalalithaa, Vennira Aadai Nirmala and Cho in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. The film was a remake of Hindi film Brahmachari and turned out to be a box-office hit, running successfully for over 100 days. Kundukkili Koondukkili, also spelled as Goondukili, is a 1954 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed and co-produced by T. R. Ramanna. The film stars M. G. Ramachandran, Sivaji Ganesan and B. S. Saroja in the lead roles. Love on Line (LOL) Love on Line is a 2009 Filipino comedy film produced by OctoArts Films and M-Zet Productions, directed by Tony Y. Reyes. Sampoorna Ramayanam Sampoorna Ramayanam is a 1958 Tamil-language Indian historical drama film directed by K. Somu. It is based on Valmikis Ramayana. The film features N. T. Rama Rao and Sivaji Ganesan in lead roles. The film, produced by M. A. Venu, had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan and was released on 14 April 1958. It became a major commercial success, and ran for over 264 days in theatres, thereby becoming a silver jubilee film. It was dubbed into Hindi as Ramayan in 1960. En Kadamai En Kadamai is a Tamil language film, starring M. G. Ramachandran. The film was released in 1964. This thriller-action movie was produced and directed by M. Natesan. MGR had already collaborated with the boss of the Natesh Art Pictures, in 1960, in the famous swashbuckler film Mannadhi Mannan. It was dubbed into Telugu as Gharana Hantakudu. Kalankari Vilakkam Kalangarai Vilakkam is a 1965 Tamil-language psychological thriller film starring M. G. Ramachandran and B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles. It is based on the American film Vertigo. The film was released on 28 August 1965. The New Ten Commandments The New Ten Commandments is a feature-length documentary film which premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2008. This documentary film is from a Scottish perception. The film was produced by Nick Higgins from Lansdowne Productions and Noémie Mendelle from the Scottish Documentary Institute and has 10 film-chapter directors for each of the 10 chapters of the film - Kenny Glenaan, Douglas Gordon, Nick Higgins, Irvine Welsh, Mark Cousins, Sana Bilgrami, Alice Nelson, Tilda Swinton, Doug Aubrey, David Graham Scott and Anna Jones. The films unifying theme is human rights in Scotland with each chapter illustrating one of the "New Ten Commandments" - 10 articles chosen from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Two Shadows Two Shadows is a narrative drama film released in 2012. The film won the Audience Award, Cinematography Award and was nominated for the Grand Jury Award at the 2012 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. It is one of the first films to focus on Cambodian immigrants in the United States seeking surviving family connections in Cambodia since the fall of 1970s communist party, the Khmer Rouge. The film is the second collaboration between director Gregory Cahill and actress Sophea Pel, following the 2006 short film The Golden Voice about Cambodian singer Ros Serey Sothear. The film was shot primarily in Cambodia and also in Los Angeles, California. Finding Farley Finding Farley is a 2009 documentary directed by Leanne Allison as she and her husband Karsten Heuer travel across Canada in the literary footsteps of Canadian writer Farley Mowat. Heuer, a biologist and author, had written a book on his experiences making the documentary Being Caribou, in which he and Allison traveled 1500 km by foot across Arctic tundra following a herd of 120,000 Porcupine caribou. After reading a draft of Heuers account, Mowat invited them to visit him at his summer farm in Cape Breton Island. Accompanied by their two-year-old son Zev and dog Willow, the couple left their home in Canmore in May 2007 for a 5000 kilometre, six-month trek east across Canada. From Canmore, 100 kilometres west of Calgary, they canoed to Hudson Bay, visiting many of the settings Mowat wrote about in Never Cry Wolf, Lost in the Barrens and People of the Deer. From Hudson Bay, their plan was to travel by sea to northern Labrador, the setting of Mowat stories such as The Serpents Coil, Grey Seas Under, Sea of Slaughter and A Whale for the Killing. From Newfoundland and Labrador they planned a final journey by water, arriving at Cape Breton near the end of October. Finding Farley was the top film at the 2010 Banff Mountain Film Festival, receiving both the Grand Prize and People’s Choice awards. For Whom He Tolls For Whom He Tolls is the 2009 psychological drama directed by Randal Reeder. The film stars Lena Clark, Gina Brazell, Lije Sarki, Angela Ware and George Wilson. The project was executive produced by Kent Fuselier and Patti Chavez. The film was shot almost concurrently during the remake of Boggy Creek, being shot in neighboring Uncertain, Texas and the theatrical filming of the movie Bernie in Carthage, starring Matthew McConaughey, a native of nearby Longview, Texas, Richard Linklater, Shirley Mclain, and Jack Black. The film received awards in the Honolulu International Film Festival as well as in the Mexico International Film Festival. Leave Them Laughing Leave Them Laughing: A Musical Comedy About Dying is a 2010 documentary film directed by Academy-Award-winning director John Zaritsky. It follows the life of singer and comedian Carla Zilber-Smith, after she is diagnosed with Lou Gehrigs Disease, as she blogs and jokes her way through a disease that spells a certain death sentence. The film premiered at Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival on May 6, 2010, winning the Special Jury Prize for best Canadian Documentary. It is nominated for Best Documentary in the 31st annual Genie Awards. Corner Store Corner Store is a documentary film about Yousef, an owner of a corner grocery store in San Francisco, produced and directed by Katherine Bruens and Sean Gillane, acting as both cinematographer and co-writer. Filming began in December 2009. Yousef Elhaj, an owner of a corner grocery store in San Francisco is the focus of Corner Store. The film is structured as a first-person narrative with an informal and intimate tone, and shot largely as cinema vérité. The camera introduces the audience to Yousef, who left Palestine ten years ago during the Second Intifada, and was forced to leave his wife and children behind as an economic refugee. During the interceding decade, Yousef has not only worked alone in the store but has also lived alone in the stores small back room, which also serves as the office and stock room. As his children have grown into young adults, he has only been to visit them once, and then for only ten days. Yet he has put everything into ensuring the success of his business working from eight in the morning until midnight or two in the morning seven days a week and 365 days a year – for ten years. The film then follows the family as they embark on new challenges and adjustments as Palestinian Americans in the United States. The filmmakers traveled to the West Bank to capture Yousefs return and the culturally beautiful but politically unstable condition of the West Bank today. The filmmakers documented their journey with a daily blog so supporters at home could track the production. Nobody Nobody But Juan Nobody, Nobody But... Juan is a Philippine comedy film released on December 25, 2009 as an entry to the 2009 Metro Manila Film Festival. The title is a take on the Wonder Girls song "Nobody". Fear of a Black Republican Fear of a Black Republican is an American independent political documentary which examines the lack of Minorities and especially African Americans in the Republican Party in the United States. The documentary film had its theatrical premiere in Washington, DC on March 22, 2012 and has screened around the United States at theatres, film festivals, colleges and universities and museums. Produced over six years by the married filmmaking team of Kevin and Tamara Williams, the film takes a non-partisan point-of-view of the American two-party political system and why the Republican Party has so few Black and Urban supporters. Many of the films scenes take place in the Northeast and Southern U.S. and primarily cover the time period of 2004-2009. Former U.S. Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush figure prominently in the film, but are not the focus of the film. Many political and media figures, including Mitt Romney, Cornel West, Mike Huckabee, Michael Steele, Tavis Smiley, John McCain, Ann Coulter, Newt Gingrich, Grover Norquist, Senator Edward W. Brooke, Christine Todd Whitman, Michelle Malkin, Jim Gilmore, Lynn Swann and Tom Delay are interviewed. The film also features interviews with many non-celebrities and regular citizens/voters who are Democratic, Republican and Independent. While the filmmakers identify themselves as Republicans, the films non-partisan claim is supported by independent reviews from Film critics Kam Williams Syndicated columnist and Sean Edwards as well as many other reviewers across the country. The film also follows a Black Republican female candidate in Atlanta, Georgia named Catherine Davis during her Congressional election run. The film includes a historical timeline explaining much of the history of the Republican Party and includes the founding of the GOP in 1854 until the “Party of Lincoln” lost the black vote in the 1960s. It also covers the Ku Klux Klan’s co-option by the Democratic Party during Reconstruction through the 1960s and the Kennedy-Nixon-Goldwater-Johnson era. Archival footage, some rarely seen, is included in the film and comes from sources as varied as the National Archives and ABCNews. Eskrimadors Eskrimadors is a 2010 Philippine documentary film about the Filipino martial arts eskrima, written and directed by Kerwin Go, a Los Angeles trained cinematographer. A Sting in a Tale A Sting in a Tale is a 2009 Ghanaian thriller film written and directed by Shirley Frimpong-Manso and produced by Ken Attoh. The film won five awards at the Ghana Movie Awards in 2010, including the awards for Best Director, Best Writing — Adapted or Original Screen Play, Best Cinematography and Best Original Song. Ammai Bagundhi Ammayi Bagundi is a Telugu movie directed by Balasekaran, starring Sivaji, Meera Jasmine, Ali, Bramhanandam, Bhavana, Sana, Chitram Seenu, Anil, Siva Krishna, Rajan P. Dev. The music is scored by Srilekha and it produced by Dega Deva Kumar Reddy. In this movie Jasmine plays a dual role: one a lively girl and the other a homely wife. It is a remake Tamil super hit Parthiban Kanavu starred Srikanth and Sneha. This movie was dubbed in Malayalam as Manjupeyyum Munpe. Pelli Pelli is a 1997 Telugu film directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. The film stars Vadde Naveen, Maheswari and Prithviraj in the lead roles. This film won 2 Filmfare Awards. The film is based on the 1980 Malayalam film Manjil Virinja Pookkal and the 1991 Hollywood film Sleeping With the Enemy. It was remade in Tamil as Aval Varuvala; in Kannada as Maduve and in Hindi as Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe. Bahumathi Bahumati is an Indian romantic comedy-drama, released in 2007. The film is both written and directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy under R.R Movie Makers. The film stars Venu Thottempudi, Sangeetha, Shabana Khan and Ali. It is a remake of the 1994 film It Could Happen to You. Return to El Salvador Return to El Salvador is a 2010 documentary film directed by Philadelphia filmmaker Jamie Moffett and narrated by Martin Sheen. It chronicles the rebuilding of El Salvador in the years after the Salvadoran Civil War and explores the impact a lasting legacy of violence and unrest has had on those who survived, fled, and are now seeking to return. Brahmanandam Drama Company Brahmanandam Drama Company is a 2008 Telugu film starring Sivaji, Ravi Krishna, Brahmanandam and Kamalinee Mukherjee. The film is directed by E. Srikanth Nahatha and produced by: Palli Kesava Rao and K. Kishore Reddy. The film is a Telugu remake of Hindi film Bhagam Bhag. The film bombed at the Box-office. Khulay Asmaan Kay Neechay Khulay Asmaan Kay Neechay is a 2008 Pakistani movie directed by Javed Sheikh starring Sana and Saleem Sheikh along with Humayun Saeed, Nadeem Baig, Behroze Sabzwari and Javed Sheikh. Humayun Saeed discloses in a TV interview that this film is based on a love story between a Pakistani guy and an Indian girl. The filming locations are unique, talking in an interview Javed Sheikh said its exclusively shot in four countries: Australia, UAE, India and Pakistan. Sheikh said about his film, "They will all be proud of my film and will own up to it as a Pakistani product as it is a perfect family film. Trump Card Trump Card is a 2009 Bollywood film directed by Arshad Khan. The film stars Vishwajeet Pradhan, Vikram Kumar, Haidar Ali, Urvashi Chaudhary. This is a thriller story of deceit, love crime. Levity: Xero Error Minus1 Xero Error, also known as Levity - Xero Error Minus1, is a computer generated science fiction film created and directed by Ashraf Ghori and starring Muhammed Ali Jamadar, Rhiannon Downie, Mouna Abbassy, Phat Mo, Nasser Chhipa, Nick Rego, Adnan Arif, and Aqeel Fikree. It was produced by Xpanse CGI. It is notable for being UAEs first CGI science fiction film. It won recognition at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival. The Fifth Column The Fifth Column, is a Lebanese–American short film, directed by Vatche Boulghourjian. It competed in the 2010 Cannes Film Festival where it was awarded 3rd Prize by the Cinéfondation, La Sélection. In August 2010 it was presented at the opening night of the Lebanese Film Festival in Beirut where it won 1st Prize, Best Film. The Fifth Column was screened at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival in October 2010, where it won Best Student Short Film, 1st Prize. It was also presented at the San Sebastian International Film Festival, the Doha Tribeca Film Festival, Beirut Cinema Days, and the Golden Apricot International Film Festival. In January 2011 the film was presented at Emir Kusturicas Kustendorf Film & Music Festival, and was awarded the Film Critics Press Award. The film depicts an atmosphere of desperation in the Armenian quarter Bourj Hammoud, a suburb of Beirut. The film is entirely in Western Armenian dialect. At the Top of the Pyramid At the Top of the Pyramid is a 2014 American teen drama film featuring Steve Guttenberg and Dean Cain. Främmande land Distant Land is a 2010 television film directed by Niklas Holmgren and Anders Hazelius. The screen play is also written by Niklas Holmgren and Anders Hazelius. The film takes place on Fårö, an island north of Gotland in the Baltic Sea, in Sweden. Principal photography took place on Fårö and in a studio in Fårösund, Sweden. Fårö is the island where several of Ingmar Bergmans most noted motion pictures was filmed. The film was shot during August, 2008. The film premiered in 2010 in Sweden. Social Distortion: Live in Orange County Live in Orange County is a DVD that was recorded by Social Distortion at the House of Blues in Anaheim in January 2003. Saazish Saazish is a 1998 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Sudhir R Nair, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Pooja Batra, Helen, Aruna Irani, Vikas Bhalla, Ishrat Ali and Kashmira Shah. La puerta de no retorno La puerta de no retorno is a 2010 film. Il sangue verde Il Sangue verde is an Italian 2010 documentary film. Caustic Zombies Caustic Zombies is an independent horror film written and directed by Johnny Daggers. It was filmed in Latrobe and Ligonier. The film premiered on July 22, 2011 at the Hollywood Theater in Dormont. Heart Strings Lust on the Prairie is a 2011 American made for cable erotic film written and directed by Stormy Daniels. It is also known by the alternative name Heart Strings. Two versions of the film exist: Lust on the Prairie is a softcore film without explicit penetration, whereas the version titled Heart Strings substitutes explicit hardcore footage. Wham! Bam! Islam! Wham! Bam! Islam! is a 2011 PBS documentary by Isaac Solotaroff broadcast in October that year as the season premiere of PBSs series "Independent Lens". The documentary follows Naif Al-Mutawa, creator of the comic book The 99 and the animated TV-series The 99 and was pitched at the 2009 Sheffield Doc/Fest MeetMarket. Lost Loves Lost Loves is a 2010 Cambodian drama film directed by Chhay Bora and based on real events. It is the first Cambodian film in more than 20 years to deal with facts during the Khmer Rouge era. Lost Loves was selected as the Cambodian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. It is only the second Cambodian film to be listed for the Best Foreign Language Oscar. The film made its premiere at the 2010 Cambodia International Film Festival. Shubho Bibaho Shubho Bibaho is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. The film was released in 2009 in Bangladesh. It is directed and written by Debashish Biswas, produced by Gaiatri Biswas, and also distributed by Geeti Chitrakotha. Réquiem para Laura Martin Réquiem para Laura Martin is a 2011 Brazilian drama film directed by Luiz Rangel and Paulo Duarte, starring Anselmo Vasconcelos, Claudia Alencar and Ana Paula Serpa. The film premiered at the 39th edition of the Gramado Film Festival, winning the awards for best direction and best actress, for Claudia Alencar, at the Festcine Petrópolis. It was nominated for three categories at the Madrid International Film Festival, including the categories of best film, best foreign film and best song, composed by Paulo Duarte, Claudio Girardi and Marconi de Morais. Megher Koley Rod Megher Koley Rod is a 2008 Bangladeshi film directed by Nargis Akhtar and stars Riaz and Popy in lead roles. It earned six awards at 33rd Bangladesh National Film Awards. Joan and the Voices Joan and the Voices is a 2011 Armenian drama film directed by Mikayel Vatinyan. The film had its world premiere at the 2011 Busan International Film Festival. New Stage New Stage is a webseries that stars Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino as Angel Adonis, a famous hip-hop star and lead judge on a reality television singing competition. Directed by Joshua David Evans and produced by YOBI.tv, the series reveals the extent to which Producer Frank Rossi must go with his judges—Angel A, Lola Lathers, and Rufus Middleton -- his cast, and his entire crew to insure the shows success. Sorrentino is surrounded in New Stage by winners of the YOBI.tv talent contests. In the New Stage cast are YOBIAct winners Dom Chizzoniti and Ashley Gerke; YOBILaugh winners Ben Green, Albion Gray, and Kandyce Gabrielsen; YOBISing winners Mykell, Gregory Douglass, Meggan Archey, and Tebby Phyllise; and YOBIPics winner Abrey Adams. New Stage crew members include YOBIFilm winners David Kilgo, James Domroe, and Justin Patten; and YOBIPics winners Abrey Adams, Bruce Peerson, and Paul Blackburn. Elegy for a Revolutionary Elegy for a Revolutionary is a 2013 short film directed and written by Paul van Zyl. The film stars Brian Ames, Martin Copping, and Michael Enright, and is based on the true story of a group of young white South Africans trying to protest apartheid. Coppings role as Jeremy James won the Best Actor award at the 2013 Filmstock Film Festival. Normal! Normal! is a 2011 Algerian drama film written and directed by Merzak Allouache. It won the award for Best Film at the 2011 Doha Tribeca Film Festival. I Am Sorry I Am Sorry is a 2012 Nepali film, starring Aaryan Sigdel, Keki Adhikari, Shyam Aryal, Neeta Dhungana, Keshab Bhattarai, and B.S. Rana. The films plot focuses on two lovers: Shruti, a millionaire who leaves her home to get away from her hectic and busy schedule; and Guarav, a taxi driver who helps her find new accommodations. The movie, released on February 10, 2012, received good initial reception. Praise was aimed at its music, cinematography, direction, story, and presentation, as well as Keki Adhikaris performance. Criticism was aimed at Aaryan Sigdels performance, as well as some scenes including "children of remote areas of Nepal using English language with a taxi driver" and "a love story being shown in a show for orphanage". The movie took over 18 months to complete, due to various problems during its making. The filming began during September 2010, but was halted for six months while one of the actors was in the US. Later, complications with availability of actors and set construction delayed the shoot. The movie is the directorial debut of Dinesh Raut. Luchakali Luchakali is an Oriya drama and thriller film released on 30 March 2012. it features Babushan, Shriya Jha, Samaresh Routray and Ajit Das in key roles with original music by Anbu Selvam. It is partially inspired by Hollywood thriller Sleeping with the Enemy. Freck Langsam Freck Langsam is a German no-budget Gangster Comedy film. Written by Jürgen Becker and directed by Michael Schu, the spoken language is a Rhenish dialect of High German from the city of Trier, where the film is set. A Big Deal A Big Deal is a 2011 Chinese adventure comedy film written and directed by Ma Liwen and starring Qiao Renliang, Lan Cheng-lung, Han Chae-young, and Chapman To. The film tells the story of three young people who went to Dubai for gold rush. The film premiered in China on 2 December 2011. Zur Sache, Macho! Zur Sache, Macho! is Austrian-German film directed by Michael Rowitz. It was released in 2013. Overhill Overhill is a 2013 British horror thriller film, directed by Will Hutchinson and starring Lorna Beckett. The story focuses on Londoner, Rebecca, who takes Overhill cottage in Pendeen as a quiet and secluded place to get her novel finished. She quickly finds that the locals know more about her than she anticipated, and peace is in short supply. A Resident of the City A Resident of the City is a 2011 Egyptian film directed by Adham El Sherif. Margaret Mee e a Flor da Lua Margaret Mee and the Moonflower is a 2012 Brazilian documentary film directed by Malu De Martino, about the work and legacy of British botanical artist Margaret Mee, who moved to Brazil in the 1950s, produced over 400 illustrations about Brazilian flora and, used her art as a tool to defend the environmentalism. Instant Mommy Instant Mommy is a 2013 Filipino drama-comedy film written and directed by Leo Abaya. The film stars Eugene Domingo as Bechayda, a woman who pretends to be pregnant just to keep her Japanese fiancé played by Yuki Matsuzaki. The film competed under the New Breed section of Cinemalaya 2013. El drama del 15 de Octubre El drama del 15 de octubre is a lost Colombian silent film directed by the Di Domenico brothers. Considered the first feature documentary film produced in Colombia, it depicts events surrounding the assassination of General Rafael Uribe Uribe on 15 October 1914, including a reconstruction of the killing itself. It was first screened to the public on 21 November 1915 at Salón Olympia in Bogotá. El drama del 15 de octubre was heavily criticized for its subject matter, for incorporating photographs of Uribe’s body, and for employing Uribes killers in its reconstruction of his assassination. A court ordered all copies of the documentary destroyed, and its content is known only from newspaper articles contemporary to the movies release. The controversy surrounding the film seriously affected the Colombian movie industry, which released no films for several years after. Care of Footpath C/o Footpath is the first film produced by the Kiran Movie Makers of Bangalore, India. It was directed by the worlds youngest film director, Guinness Record Holder Kishan Shrikanth. It was originally shot in the Kannada language. It was dubbed into other Indian languages including Hindi, Oriya, Malayalam, Telugu and Tamil as well as English. C/o Footpath had a budget of 20 million rupees. The shoot lasted for 55 days, over a period of 5–6 months. Filming took place in Mumbai. The film was released in 2006 with a running time of 135 minutes. It received the Best Childrens Film Award at the 54th National Film Awards. An Obsolete Altar An Obsolete Altar is a 2013 short film is inspired by the play Achalayatan written by Rabindranath Tagore. The film has been officially selected for International competition as the only Indian film at the Eastern Breeze International Film Festival in Canada and Up and Coming Film Festival in Hannover, Germany, has selected the film, out of 2,982 films submitted from 54 countries. Seasick Sailor Seasick Sailor is a 2013 horror and dramatic short film from Torre Catalano. It stars Keir Gilchrist, Martha MacIsaac, Fran Kranz, Martin Starr, Emily Osment, Brandon Jay McLaren, Steven Bauer and Al Sapienza. The film premiered November 24, 2013. Roilo Baki Char Roilo Baki Char is a thriller Bengali film, written and directed by Arghya Mukherjee & Pratyush L. Chowdhury and produced by Soumya Bagchi, Pratyush L. Chowdhury and Arghya Mukherjee, under the banner of Eastern Woods Productions. The film will feature Soumya Bagchi, Mahadyuti Saha, Somak Bannerjee, Sayan Ghosh, Soumyadip Mitra in leading roles. The film will be set against the backdrop of Kolkata. One Night in Vegas One Night in Vegas is a 2013 Nigerian comedy drama film directed by John Uche. It stars Jimmy Jean-Louis, John Dumelo, Yvonne Nelson, Sarodj Bertin, Van Vicker, Michael Blackson and Koby Maxwell. The film focuses on a Ghanaian Couple who attempt to better their relationship by taking a trip to Las Vegas. The film was created by the same team who introduced Paparazzi Eye in the Dark in 2011. Budgeted with a low six-figure budget and filmed over the course of 19 days, the film has been known in the Nollywood USA market as the film poised to raise the bar of African films by utilizing a more western approach to production quality and standards. Notably employing the experience of an American Filmmaker to serve as Cinematographer and Editor. The films official release in Ghana was one of the largest turnout outs ever in the history of Silverbird Theater in Accra Mall. The film has played at the United Nations in New York City, The Library of Congress in Washington DC, The Pan African Film Festival, Dublin Ireland, Haiti, Nigeria on July 18, 2014, Maryland, Virginia, California, The United Kingdom, South Africa, and Sierra Leone. This film was written by Hollywood screenwriter/actor and Atlanta, GA native B.J. Winfrey, who, besides starring on "Army Wives", "Sabotage" with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Tyler Perrys "The Haves and the Have Nots", also gained notoriety in 2014 for being the first American to win the Nigerian and African Film Critics Award for the short film "Five". Puthagam Puthagam is a 2013 Tamil film directed by television personality Vijay Adhiraj and produced by S. Manjula for Ram Pictures Private Limited. The film stars Sathya, brother of actor Arya, in the lead role; Rakul Preet Singh, a former Miss India, as the leading lady; Telugu actor Jagapati Babu as the antagonist; and Sanjay Bharathi, son of veteran actor/director Santhana Bharathi, along with Vignesh Vijaykumar of Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi fame in supporting roles alongside Aishwarya Rajesh, Suresh, and Rachana Maurya, among others. The film was shot in Sony F 65. J. Laxman Kumar of Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu was the man behind the camera, and the music was scored by James Vasanthan. The movie also has GK as its art director and cinematography Laxman Kumar. The film was released on 14 January 2013. Love Yoou Soniye Love Yoou Soniye is a 2013 Punjabi language Indian romantic comedy film directed by Sahil Kohli. The film stars Karanvir Bohra and Teejay Sidhu in lead roles, who also produced the film. Other cast includes Vindu Dara Singh, Upasna Singh and Hiten Paintal in supporting roles. Nuvvante Nakistam Nuvvante Naakishtam is a 2005 Telugu romance film written, produced and directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. The film stars Aryan Rajesh, Anu Mehta, Allari Naresh, Rama Prabha, and Suman. In July 2005, with inclusion of Satyanarayanas sons Rajesh and Naresh, the film was reported as almost ready. The movie is a remake of 2003 Kannada movie Neenandre Ishta starring Darshan. Ché phawa daw nu nu Tender are the Feet is a 1973 Burmese film directed by Maung Wunna. After 42 years of regional release, the film was premiered at the Forum section of the 64th Berlin Film Festival in February 2014. Eltsin. Tri dnya v avguste Yeltsin. Three Days in August is an political drama directed by Alexander Mokhov of the Moscow events of August 1991. Scotland Yet Scotland Yet is a 2014 documentary film directed by Scottish filmmaker and journalist Jack Foster, and produced by Christopher Silver. The film focuses on the more obscure grassroots elements of the Scottish independence campaign, concentrated primarily on those arguing for a Yes vote in the 2014 referendum; the films tagline is “a film about independence.” The title of the film alludes to a song by the late Scottish folk singer and songwriter Davy Steele, called ‘Scotland Yet’, written at the time of the 1997 Devolution referendum. Various interpretations of the song feature in the film’s soundtrack, created by traditional musicians Rona Wilkie and Marit Fält. Scotland Yet is, to date, the only feature film to have covered the 2014 Scottish independence referendum. Männin Männin is a 2015 French-German philosophical drama film written and directed by Mikaela Fisher. Adavi Kaachina Vennela Adavi Kaachina Vennela is a 2014 Telugu film written and directed by Akki Viswanadha Reddy. Arvind Krishna, Meenakshi Dixit, Richard Rishi and Pooja Ramachandran play the lead roles. Moon Light Dreams produced the film. Paisa Yaar N Panga Paisa Yaar N Panga is an upcoming Punjabi comedy film directed by Virender Singh and produced by Bharat Arora, Arvinder Singh, Gurprit Singh Gujral, Starring Gavie Chahal, Mukul Dev, Khushboo Grewal,Flora Saini, Karan Sekhon, Veer Vashisht. Movie is produced under banner Blockbuster Motion Pictures. The film revolving around 3 best buddies, but the thriller comes when Mukul Dev enters in their lives. Paisa Yaar N Panga was released on 1 August 2014. Somebody to Love Somebody to Love was a 2014 Filipino film produced by Regal Entertainment. It was directed by Jose Javier Reyes. Than Than Gopal Than Than Gopal is an upcoming Marathi film directed by Kartik Shetty and features Vivek Chabukswar. This film is produced by Om Ganesh Production and the Mahurat of the film featured actor Akshay Kumar. Oidhche Sheanchais Oidhche Sheanchais is a 1935 Irish film directed by Robert J. Flaherty. It was produced during the sound recording session for his more famous docufiction film Man of Aran in London, and is notable as the first Irish language sync sound film. Katutura Katutura is a 2015 Namibian action/drama film directed by Florian Schott about the hard life in Katutura a township in Windhoek, Namibia. Urban Science: To Demonstrate How Spiders Fly To Demonstrate How Spiders Fly is a 1909 British short silent animated documentary film, directed by F. Percy Smith, featuring a close-up of an animated model spider throwing its silken thread to take to the air. The film features, "the first of several animated creatures to appear in Smiths films," and according to Jenny Hammerton of BFI Screenonline was made in the belief, "that he could cure people of their fear of spiders by showing them blown up images of their eight legged foes on the cinema screen." A Korean in Paris A Korean in Paris is a film directed by Jeon Soo-il. Mandela's Gun Mandelas Gun is a 2016 South African biographical film of Nelson Mandelas experience as a guerrilla fighter for the African National Congress. It was directed by John Irvin and shot in South Africa. Nelson Mandela is portrayed by newcomer Tumisho Masha, who soon after the films release was arrested on charges of "intent to cause grievous bodily harm" and "malicious damage to property." Madhur Milan Madhur Milan is a 2000 Bengali film directed by Tushar Majumdar and produced by Sajjad Production. The film stars Prosenjit Chatterjee, Rituparna Sengupta, Abhishek Chatterjee, Biplab Chatterjee. The music was composed by Babul Bose. We Wish You a Merry Walrus! We Wish You a Merry Walrus is a Christmas-themed television special, based on the massively multiplayer online game Club Penguin. This was the games first foray into television; however, there have been multiple animated shorts and commercials before on channels including the Disney Channel. Goripalayam Goripalayam is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by Mayandi Kudumbathar fame Rasu Madhuravan. The film stars Vikranth, Harish, Ramakrishnan of Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum fame, Manivannans son Raghuvannan, and Poongodi in lead roles. The film released on 7 May 2010 to moderate responses. Latas Vacías Latas Vacías, also known as Empty Cans, is a 2014 Paraguayan film and the feature film debut of Hérib Godoy. An early version of the film premiered on 10 October 2013 during the International Film Festival in Asunción and this rough cut won the Premio del Centro Cultural de la República El Cabildo, which came with a financial prize that allowed Godoy to complete his filming. Unfiltered Breathed in: The Truth About Aerotoxic Syndrome Unfiltered Breathed In – The Truth About Aerotoxic Syndrome is an investigative documentary film by German journalist, author and filmmaker Tim van Beveren. It deals with the technical, medical, social and political backgrounds of aerotoxic syndrome, which it portrays as a critical and controversial topic in today’s aviation. A special focus is given to the analysis and scientific results of the forensic-pathological research conducted on the body of the British pilot Richard M. Westgate. The world premiere took place on July 15, 2015, at the Babylon Cinema in Berlin. It was followed by a discussion with politicians, medical and legal experts as well as union representatives. On October 12, 2015, the film was awarded "best documentary feature film" at the 2015 Great Lakes International Film Festival. Daddy Daddy is a feature film produced and directed by Mahmoud Shoolizadeh, that has participated in several international film festivals in 2015 and 2016 and has been nominated for and won several awards. The movie was filmed in St. Marys, Georgia as well as in Jacksonville, Florida, at locations such as the historic Sun Ray Cinema at Five points. Several articles describe the movies shooting and international film participation in the newspapers. El Culebro: La historia de mi papá El Culebro: La historia de mi papá is a Colombia documentary film written and directed by Nicolás Casanova. The film explores and re-build the life of the late actor Hernando Casanova in his early years, through to his years of success in perspective to his life as father. The film was produced by SENIC. The film will be premiere on 20th September 2017, in Special Screenings section at the 2017 Festival Universitario Eureka. Lunch Time Heroes Lunch Time Heroes is a 2015 Nigerian family comedy film directed by Seyi Babatope, and starring Dakore Akande, Omoni Oboli, Diana Yekinni, Tina Mba and Tope Tedela. The film tells the story of Banke, a corp member who has been posted to teach in a high school, and she has to gain the respect and attention of students and faculty that don’t want her around. Mr Unbelievable Mr. Unbelievable is a 2015 Singaporean musical comedy film directed by Ong Kuo Sin, and starring Chen Tianwen as the titular protagonist. It is based on the viral song "Unbelievable" and was released in cinemas in Singapore on December 3, 2015, and in Malaysia on January 14, 2016. Ek Takar Bou Ek Takar Bou is Bangladeshi romantic film directed by P.A. Kajol. The star-cast of the film are Shakib Khan, Shabnur, Romana and many more. This film was released in 80 cinema halls at a time in Eid festival. Split Costs Split Costs is a 2016 dramatic short film, written and directed by Jeffrey B. Palmer. The film premiered at the 2016 Bluestocking Film Festival in Portland, Maine, where it received an Audience Choice Award. Since then, the film has received 15 awards, and has 14 nominations. Nine Legends Nine Legends is a professional wrestling documentary released online via an official stream in January 2016. The film features interviews with seven professional wrestlers, boxer and occasional wrestling personality Mike Tyson and former amateur wrestler and UFC fighter Randy Couture. The film uses a drama narrative to frame the interviews. The Songs We Sang The Songs We Sang is a 2015 Singaporean documentary directed by Eva Tang. It is about Xinyao, Singaporean folk music that was popular in the 1980s. Punchirikku Parasparam Punchirikku Parasparam is a 2015 Indian Malayalam-language short film directed by Hari P. Nair and produced by Ramesh Pisharody. It stars Mohanlal, Renji Panicker, Pearle Maaney, Dharmajan Bolgatty, and Pisharody. There are no dialogues in the film, instead it features musical score composed by Rahul Raj. The film had an initial release on YouTube on 31 October 2015, and was released in social media on 1 November in the day of Kerala Piravi. Upon release, film received positive reactions. Within two days, it was watched by more than 500000 viewers after it was uploaded on the Facebook page of Radio Me 100.3 FM The Family Whistle The Family Whistle is a 2016 documentary film exploring the origins of the famed Coppola family of musicians and filmmakers, written and directed by Michele Russo. The famed Coppola family of filmmakers and musicians descends from Agostino Coppola, a poor immigrant from an impoverished village in Southern Italy. Interviews and archival footage portray how the family history has inspired these artists, and how they continue to renew their ties to the land of their origin. Awards and nominations Award: Ugo Lo Pinto, Indie Spec Best Cinematography Award at the 14th Annual Boston International Film Festival Nomination: Michele Russo, LŒil dor at the 69th Annual 2016 Cannes Film Festival Nomination: Michele Russo, Caméra dOr at the 69th Annual 2016 Cannes Film Festival There Will Be Tomorrow There Will Be Tomorrow is a 2016 English language social awareness film, written and directed by Bhushan Gaur and starring Sahil Salathia and Nimisha Mehta as a young idyllic couple whose lives are rocked when one of them mysteriously contracts HIV. The film follows their struggles to have a baby that is free of disease. Right Right Right Right is a 2016 Telugu film, directed by Manu, with lead roles starring Sumanth Ashwin, and Pooja Jhaveri. Produced by J. Vamsi Krishna with music composed by J.B. It is the remake of Malayalam film Ordinary. Dum Dum is a 2016 Indian feature film made in Malayalam-language, written and directed by Anuram. The film stars Shine Tom Chacko, Lal, Shritha Sivadas, Parvathi T, and Sreejith Ravi. Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi were the major locations of the film. The film released on 26 August 2016. Per un figlio Per un figlio is a film by Suranga Deshapriya Katugampala, an Italian citizen of Sri Lankan origin. It is set in northern Italy, and portrays the relationship between an immigrant Sri Lankan mother and her adolescent and partially-acculturated son. It thus explores issues of multiculturalism and of small marginalised communities. The principal rôle is played by Kaushalya Fernando. In July 2016, the film received a special mention at the of Pesaro, in the Marche in eastern central Italy. In November 2016 it was presented at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival in Estonia. Trump - The Kremlin Candidate? Trump: The Kremlin Candidate? is a documentary film first broadcast by the program Panorama on BBC One, examining links between Trump associates and Russian officials and the relationship between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. It features investigative journalist John Sweeney, who journeyed to Russia, Ukraine, Lithuania, and the United States during the course of his research. The documentary first aired in the United Kingdom on 16 January 2017, four days before the Inauguration of Donald Trump. Sweeney had prior experience on the subject matter, having interviewed Trump in 2013, and Putin in 2014. The film was directed by Matthew Hill, Tomiko Newson, and Nick Sturdee. Throughout the documentary, Sweeney interviews intelligence and security analysts including John E. McLaughlin and Malcolm Nance, individuals with prior ties to Putin such as Aleksandr Dugin, and British and Russian political analysts including Roger Stone and Konstantin Kosachev. The documentary analyzes potential damaging information about Trump from the Donald Trump–Russia dossier, and assesses whether Russian intelligence has blackmail in the form of kompromat which they could use to manipulate him. The film describes Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections and discusses whether Russian cyberwarfare impacted the elections. Finally, the documentary posits how a potential fallout between Trump and Putin could impact worldwide national security. After the films initial release, it was featured at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia, in April 2017. The Guardian selected the documentary among "Mondays best TV", and The National featured it as "TV Pick of the Day". The Times Union called the films revelations, "shocking and alarming". The documentary garnered an official response in the form of a critical statement from the Russian Embassy in London; Russias state-sponsored outlets Russia Today and Sputnik News put out critical reports the same day. Ali the Fighter Ali, the Fighter is a 1975 American biographical film directed by Rick Baxter and William Greaves.The film starring Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, Joe Frazier and Burt Lancaster in the lead roles. Spiders on a Web Spiders on a Web is a 1900 British short silent documentary film, directed by George Albert Smith, featuring a single shot close-up of two spiders trapped in an enclosure. The film is, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "less formally ambitious," than the directors, "groundbreaking multiple close-up study Grandmas Reading Glass, made the same year, but is nonetheless, "one of the earliest British examples of close-up natural history photography, predating Percy Smiths insect studies by a decade." Home and Away: Revenge Home and Away: Revenge is a television film and spin-off of the Australian soap opera Home and Away. It was co-written by Dan Bennett and Brooke Wilson, and directed by Arnie Custo. Revenge premiered on 19 December 2016 on Foxtel on Demand, Foxtel Play and Presto, shortly after the season finale of Home and Away aired on Seven Network. It was commissioned along with All or Nothing following the success of the 2015 telefilm An Eye for an Eye, which broke Presto streaming records. Revenge serves as a sequel to An Eye for an Eye and also features current and returning Home and Away cast members. The plot focuses on Bianca Scott and Heath Braxton, who take a late honeymoon in the Northern Territory. When Bianca is kidnapped by Trevor "Gunno" Gunson, Heaths attempts to find her are hampered when he comes under suspicion from Sergeant Amy Peters. Revenge was mostly shot on-location in Alice Springs and Darwin. Several scenes for the special were shot at Ooraminna Homestead, a former film set, and the Ormiston Gorge. Home and Away: Revenge received a mixed response from critics, with one calling it an "underwhelming endeavour". Biler Diary Biler Diary is a 2017 Indian Bengali film written and directed by Biswarup Biswas. Starring Biswanath Basu and Samadarshi Dutta, the film provides a peek into the lives of students of residential school Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya through the eyes of a graduate who reminisces about his time there. Samadarshi is an actual alumni of Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya, Narendrapur. Deuta Deuta is a Nepali film written and directed by Tulsi Ghimire and released in 1991. It starred MegaStar Rajesh Hamal, Shrawan Ghimire and Srijana Basnet in lead roles. Many consider the performance by MegaStar Rajesh Hamal was his career best.It is widely considered the movie that made Rajesh Hamal a super star. Recently, Hamal stated, Deuta film will always be remembered in his heart, as he recalls the demise of his father while shooting the movie. It was a debut film for the actress Srijana Basnet. this movie had celebrated 51 days on many theaters in Nepal. 3 Bahadur: Rise of the Warriors 3 Bahadur: Rise of the Warriors is a Pakistani computer animated action film directed by Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy and written by Kamran Khan. It is the last installment in 3 Bahadur trilogy. The film stars the voices by Mehwish Hayat, Fahad Mustafa, Sarwat Gillani, Nimra Bucha, and Behroze Sabzwari. It released nationwide on 14 December 2018 by ARY Films. Le chiffonnier The Rag Picker, also released as A Good Joke, was an 1896 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss company Star Film and is numbered 9 in its catalogues. The film is currently presumed lost. The Miser's Doom The Misers Doom is an 1899 British short film directed by Walter R. Booth. Robbery Under Arms Robbery Under Arms is a 1907 Australian silent western/drama film based on the novel by Rolf Boldrewood about two brothers and their relationship with the bushranger Captain Starlight. It was the first film version of the novel and the third Australian feature ever made. It is considered a lost film. It is not to be confused with another version of the novel that came out the same year. The Clubman and the Tramp The Clubman and the Tramp is a 1908 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. Concealing a Burglar Concealing a Burglar is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Feud and the Turkey The Feud and the Turkey is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Humpty Dumpty Circus The Humpty Dumpty Circus was an animated short film made by director and producer J. Stuart Blackton and Albert E. Smith, the Anglo-American founders of Vitagraph Studios. The short has been thought to have been the first film to use the stop-motion technique, based on an estimated release date of 1897 or 1898. The film featured a circus with acrobats and animals in motion. According to Smith, they used his daughters set of small circus dolls, which had jointed limbs so they could be balanced in place. This toy set was most likely the popular Humpty Dumpty Circus produced by Schoenhut Piano Company between 1903 and 1930. The film is lost. Images that have been thought to be stills from the film may be pictures of the popular toy set. Another stop motion film with animated dolls called The Humpty Dumpty Circus was released in October 1914. It was made by stop motion pioneer Arthur Melbourne-Cooper. The Red Man and the Child The Red Man and the Child is a 1908 Western directed by D. W. Griffith. Abraham Lincoln's Clemency Abraham Lincolns Clemency was a 1910 American film directed by Theodore Wharton and produced by Pathé Films. The plot revolves around US President Abraham Lincoln pardoning a hapless sentry who had fallen asleep while on duty during the height of the American Civil War. Due to the soldiers incompetence he is due to face the firing squad. However, his mother pleads with the President to save her son, which, as the title suggests, he does. The film was a single reel in length. Dorian Grays Portræt The Picture of Dorian Gray, a.k.a. Dorian Grays Portræt, is a Danish silent film based on the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. The Englishman and the Girl The Englishman and the Girl was a 1910 short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. The film is currently presumed to be lost. The Broken Cross The Broken Cross is a 1911 American short silent romance film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Charles West and featuring Blanche Sweet. A Cry for Help A Cry for Help is a 1912 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Gold and Glitter Gold and Glitter is a 1912 American silent drama film co-directed by D. W. Griffith and Frank Powell. Lillian Gish, in the leading female role, was praised for its variety of emotion, in comparison to her previous roles. Two Daughters of Eve Two Daughters of Eve is a 1912 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Anna Karenina Anna Karenina is a 1914 Russian drama film directed and written by Vladimir Gardin. The World, the Flesh and the Devil The World, the Flesh and the Devil is a 1914 British silent drama film. Now considered a lost film, it was made using the additive color Kinemacolor process. The title comes from the Litany in the 1662 Book of Common Prayer: "From all the deceits of the world, the flesh, and the devil, spare us, good Lord." Prisoner of the Night Prisoner of the Night is a 1914 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Three Bad Men and a Girl Three Bad Men and a Girl is a 1915 American western silent black and white film directed by Francis Ford and written by Grace Cunard. This film is reminiscent of The Desert Breed. The Unknown The Unknown is a 1915 silent film drama produced by Jesse Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Directed by George Melford, it stars Lou Tellegen, Theodore Roberts and Dorothy Davenport. The Black Rainbow The Black Rainbow is a 1916 Austro-Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. The Fall of the Romanoffs The Fall of the Romanoffs is a 1917 silent American historical drama film directed by Herbert Brenon. It was released only seven months after the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II in February 1917. This film is notable for starring Rasputins rival, the monk Iliodor, as himself. Costars Nance ONeil and Alfred Hickman were married from 1916 to Hickmans death in 1931. The film was shot in North Bergen, nearby Fort Lee, where many early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based at the beginning of the 20th century. It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it may be a lost film. The Hand That Rocks the Cradle Hand That Rocks the Cradle is an American silent film released in 1917. It was written, produced and directed by the husband and wife team Phillips Smalley and Lois Weber, who also play the lead roles. It was made in Hollywood under the working title Is a Woman a Person? The plot follows the careers of a husband and wife pair of activists campaigning for sex education and family planning. The events in the film were largely inspired by the trial of Margaret Sanger. The film was an unofficial sequel to Where Are My Children?, a 1916 film by the same team, and has been classified as a lost film. It was not a commercial success upon its release, and Weber later claimed to be unhappy with the finished product. The Charlatan The Charlatan is a 1917 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. The Red Samson The Red Samson is a 1917 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. The production is based upon the 1890 novel The Bondman by Hall Caine. The Gun Woman The Gun Woman is a 1918 American silent western film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Texas Guinan. It was produced and distributed by the Triangle Film Corporation. The film is preserved at the Library of Congress. The Lure of the Circus Lure of the Circus is a 1918 American adventure film serial directed by J. P. McGowan for Universal. The Stranger The Stranger is a 1918 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Prints of this film survive in private collections and it has been released on DVD. Gun Law Gun Law is a 1919 American short Western film directed by John Ford. The Gun Packer The Gun Packer is a 1919 American short Western film directed by John Ford. The Life Line The Life Line is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Jack Holt, Wallace Beery and Lew Cody. The picture was based on the play The Romany Rye by the British playwright George R. Sims. The film is set amongst the criminal classes in the slums of London. Phil-for-Short Phil for Short is a 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Oscar Apfel and starring Evelyn Greeley. It was produced and distributed by World Film Company. A Virtuous Vamp A Virtuous Vamp is a 1919 American silent comedy film produced by and starring Constance Talmadge that was directed by David Kirkland and Sidney Franklin. It was written by Anita Loos and John Emerson based on the 1909 play The Bachelor by Clyde Fitch. On December 18, 2013, the Library of Congress announced that this film had been selected for the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Boccaccio Boccaccio is a 1920 film directed by Michael Curtiz. The Silver Horde The Silver Horde is a 1920 American silent adventure film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Myrtle Stedman, Curtis Cooksey, and Betty Blythe. It is based on the 1909 novel The Silver Horde by Rex Beach. The Woman in the Suitcase The Woman in the Suitcase is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Fred Niblo. A print of the film is held by the Library of Congress. Mrs. Dane's Confession Mrs. Danes Confession is a 1921 Austrian drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Lucy Doraine and Alfons Fryland. Mama's Affair Mamas Affair is a 1921 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Victor Fleming and based on the play of the same title by Rachel Barton Butler. Cast members Effie Shannon, George Le Guere and Katharine Kaelred reprise their roles from the Broadway play. A print of this film survives in the Library of Congress. De jantjes The Bluejackets is a 1922 Dutch silent film directed by Maurits Binger. The Kentucky Derby The Kentucky Derby is a 1922 American silent adventure film directed by King Baggot and starring Reginald Denny. It is based on a Broadway play The Suburban by Charles T. Dazey. It was produced and distributed by Universal Film Manufacturing Company. Dennys first starring feature-length movie. The film survives today. The Little Napoleon The Little Napoleon is a 1923 German silent historical comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Egon von Hagen, Paul Heidemann and Harry Liedtke. It depicts the life and amorous adventures of Jérôme Bonaparte, the younger brother of Napoleon, who installed him as King of Westphalia. The film is best known for the small role played by Marlene Dietrich as Kathrin, a ladys maid. Her brief appearance was filmed over several days during the summer of 1922. It marked Dietrichs film debut, though she was later unhappy with her early silent films. She was cast after impressing the director, Georg Jacoby, during a meeting arranged for them. Dietrich played gradually more substantial roles during the rest of the decade until her breakthrough film The Blue Angel. The film was made by the European Film Alliance, a failed attempt by the American firm Paramount to establish a production base in the lucrative German market. The EFA was wound up shortly after the films completion, which delayed its release. It finally premièred on 29 November 1923 at the Marmorhaus in Berlin. The Little Napoleon is one of many works from 1923 that entered the public domain in the United States in 2019. The Third Alarm The Third Alarm is a 1922 silent film drama directed by Emory Johnson and starring Ralph Lewis. Bella Donna Bella Donna is a 1923 American silent film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on a novel, Bella Donna, by Robert Smythe Hichens which was later adapted for a 1912 Broadway play starring Alla Nazimova. This film is also a remake of the 1915 Paramount film Bella Donna starring Pauline Frederick. The 1923 film was directed by George Fitzmaurice and starred Pola Negri in her first American film. Defying Destiny Defying Destiny is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by Louis Chaudet and starring Monte Blue. It was a lost film until a print was found and repatriated to George Eastman Museum from New Zealand in 2010 with several other American films. The Haunted Valley Haunted Valley is a fifteen episode American adventure film serial starring Ruth Roland, in which Ruth Ranger, the president of an engineering firm engaged in a construction project at the Lost River Dam, takes out a three-month loan million dollar loan from supposed friend Harry Mallinson with the "Haunted Valley" as collateral. Nameless Nameless is a 1923 Austrian silent drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Victor Varconi and Mary Kid. The films sets were designed by the art directors Artur Berger and Julius von Borsody. Ruggles of Red Gap Ruggles of Red Gap is a lost 1923 American Western silent film directed by James Cruze and written by Anthony Coldeway and Walter Woods, adapted from the novel by Harry Leon Wilson. The film stars Edward Everett Horton, Ernest Torrence, Lois Wilson, Fritzi Ridgeway, Charles Stanton Ogle, Louise Dresser, Anna Lehr and William Austin. The film was released on October 7, 1923, by Paramount Pictures. Wild Bill Hickok Wild Bill Hickok is a 1923 American Western silent film directed by Clifford Smith and starring William S. Hart, Ethel Grey Terry, Kathleen OConnor, James Farley, Jack Gardner, Carl Gerard, and William Dyer. It was written by William S. Hart and J.G. Hawks. The film was released on November 18, 1923, by Paramount Pictures. It was the first film to depict Wyatt Earp, although in a very brief role, and the only film made before he died in 1929 that included his character, until Law and Order was released in 1932. A print of the film exists in the Museum of Modern Art film archive. Der Berg des Schicksals Mountain of Destiny is a 1924 German silent drama film written and directed by Arnold Fanck and starring Hannes Schneider, Frida Richard, Erna Morena, and Luis Trenker. The film is about an alpinist who falls to his death while climbing a dangerous peak. His son later succeeds where his father had failed. The film was released in the United Kingdom with the title The Mountaineers. After seeing Mountain of Destiny, Leni Riefenstahl, then a dancer, decided she wanted to start appearing in films. She got in touch with Fanck and starred in his 1926 film The Holy Mountain. Butterfly Butterfly is an extant 1924 silent film feature directed by Clarence Brown and starring Kenneth Harlan, Laura La Plante and Norman Kerry. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. The Lover of Camille The Lover of Camille was a 1924 American silent romantic drama film directed by Harry Beaumont, and starring Monte Blue. The film was based on the French novel Deburau by Sacha Guitry, which was also adapted into a Broadway play by Harley Granville-Barker. Preserved at Filmarchiv Austria. Bobbed Hair Bobbed Hair is a 1925 American silent comedy film produced and distributed by Warner Bros., directed by Alan Crosland, and based on a 1925 novel of the same name written by twenty different authors. The film stars Marie Prevost, Kenneth Harlan, Louise Fazenda, and Dolores Costello. The Great Circus Mystery The Great Circus Mystery is a 1925 American adventure film serial directed by Jay Marchant. The Lucky Horseshoe The Lucky Horseshoe is a 1925 American Western silent film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Tom Mix, Billie Dove, and Malcolm Waite. Based on a story by Robert Lord, the film is about a ranch foreman who assumes responsibility for the ranch following the owners death. He also cares for the owners daughter who is taken to Europe by an aunt. Two year later the woman returns from Europe with her new wealthy fiancée and plans to hold their wedding at the ranch, which the foreman has turned into a successful tourist destination. The foremans feelings for the woman have not been diminished by the years, and after learning some damaging information about the fiancée, the foreman must find a way to stop the wedding. A print is preserved at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Madame Behave Madame Behave is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Scott Sidney starring cross-dressing actor Julian Eltinge. The film is based on a play by Jean Arlette and was produced by Al Christie with distribution through Producers Distributing Corporation. This film is a survivor with an incomplete print residing with the Library of Congress. Perils of the Wild Perils of the Wild is a 1925 American adventure film serial directed by Francis Ford. The film is considered to be lost. This serial was based on The Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss. The Thundering Herd The Thundering Herd is a lost 1925 American Western lost film directed by William K. Howard, and starring Jack Holt, Lois Wilson, Noah Beery and Raymond Hatton. Based on Zane Greys 1925 novel of the same name and written by Lucien Hubbard, the film is about a trader who uncovers a scheme to blame the Indians for a Buffalo massacre. A Hero of the Big Snows A Hero of the Big Snows is a 1926 American silent adventure film directed by Herman C. Raymaker and written by Ewart Adamson. The film stars Rin Tin Tin, Alice Calhoun, Don Alvarado, Leo Willis and Mary Jane Milliken. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 24, 1926. Risky Business Risky Business is a 1926 silent film comedy romance directed by Alan Hale and starring Vera Reynolds, Ethel Clayton and Zasu Pitts. It was produced by Cecil B. DeMilles Producers Distributing Corporation. Prints are preserved of the film and it is available on the DVD home video. The Claw The Claw is a 1927 American silent film produced by Carl Laemmle and distributed by Universal Pictures. It was directed by Sidney Olcott with Norman Kerry and Claire Windsor in the leading roles. Seeds of Freedom His Excellency is a 1928 Soviet drama film directed by Grigori Roshal. It was released in the United States under the name, "Seeds of Freedom." The film is based on real events. On May 5, 1902, shoemaker-laborer Hirsh Lekert, a member of the Jewish party Bund, attempted to murder the governor of Vilnius, Victor von Wahl. The Garden of Allah The Garden of Allah is a 1927 American silent romantic drama film directed by Rex Ingram, his final film for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film stars Ingram’s wife, actress Alice Terry and Iván Petrovich. It is the second version of the Robert Hichens 1904 British novel of the same name, which had been filmed by the Selig Polyscope Company in 1916 with Helen Ware and would be filmed again in 1936 with Marlene Dietrich and Charles Boyer. An incomplete print of The Garden of Allah still exists and is preserved at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists film archive. The Lady in Ermine The Lady in Ermine is a 1927 American silent romantic drama film directed by James Flood and produced by and starring Corinne Griffith, and distributed by First National Pictures. The film is now considered a lost film. Rough House Rosie Rough House Rosie is a 1927 American silent romantic comedy film produced and released by Paramount Pictures and directed by Frank Strayer. The film is a starring vehicle for Clara Bow who was then Paramounts most popular actress. Reed Howes, a model turned actor, is Bows leading man. The film was based on the story of the same name by Nunnally Johnson that appeared in The Saturday Evening Post. The story was adapted for the screen by Max Marcin, with a screenplay by Louise Long and Ethel Doherty and titles by George Marion Rough House Rosie is now presumed lost, but a 53-second trailer survives Haus Nummer 17 Number 17 is a 1928 German-British silent crime film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Guy Newall, Lien Deyers and Carl de Vogt. The film was based on the play Number 17 by Joseph Jefferson Farjeon, later adapted by Alfred Hitchcock for his film Number Seventeen. The 1928 film was one of several co-productions made in the 1920s between Britains Gainsborough Pictures and Germanys Felsom Film. Palais de danse Palais de danse is a 1928 British silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Mabel Poulton, John Longden and Robin Irvine. The Showdown The Showdown is a 1928 silent American drama film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Evelyn Brent. Two Lovers Two Lovers is a silent feature film directed by Fred Niblo, and produced by Samuel Goldwyn. Wyoming Wyoming is a 1928 American Western silent film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and written by Ruth Cummings, Madeleine Ruthven and Ross B. Wills. The film stars Tim McCoy, Dorothy Sebastian, Charles Bell, William Fairbanks and Chief John Big Tree. The film was released on March 24, 1928, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Andreas Hofer Andreas Hofer is a 1929 German silent historical film directed by Hans Prechtl and starring Fritz Greiner, Maly Delschaft and Carl de Vogt. It is based on the story of the Tyrolean innkeeper and patriot Andreas Hofer who led an Austrian uprising against Bavarian and French troops during the Napoleonic Wars. Dark Streets Dark Streets is a lost 1929 American pre-Code crime film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Jack Mulhall and Lila Lee. The film was produced and distributed by First National Pictures. Mulhall purportedly plays the first dual role attempted in talking pictures. Frozen Justice Frozen Justice is a 1929 American all talking drama film directed by Allan Dwan. The picture starred Lenore Ulric in her first sound film and is based on the 1920 novel, Norden For Lov og Ret, by Ejnar Mikkelsen. A shorter, silent version of the film was also released. The film was set in Nome during the Klondike Gold Rush in 1898 and 1899. Both versions are now presumed lost. One reel of the film still exists and is preserved at the Library of Congress. The Gamblers The Gamblers is a 1929 drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and produced and distributed by Warner Bros. Glad Rag Doll Glad Rag Doll is a 1929 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Dolores Costello. This is one of many lost films of the 1920s, no prints or Vitaphone discs survive, but the song with the same title and the trailer survives. Lost Patrol Lost Patrol is a 1929 British silent war film directed by Walter Summers and starring Cyril McLaglen, Sam Wilkinson and Terence Collier. The film was made at Welwyn Studios by British Instructional Films. It was based on the 1927 novel Patrol by Philip MacDonald. It was remade in 1934 by John Ford. Madonna of Avenue A Madonna of Avenue A is a 1929 talking drama film directed by Michael Curtiz. It was produced and distributed by Warner Bros.. It starred Dolores Costello in one of her first sound films. This is reportedly a lost film. Melody of the Heart Melody of the Heart is a 1929 German musical film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Dita Parlo, Willy Fritsch and Gerő Mály. The film was the first sound film produced by the German major studio Universum Film AG and was credited with establishing the popularity of the operetta film. It was shot in Hungary. Initially the film was intended to be silent, but halfway through production its producer Erich Pommer was ordered by his superiors to convert it into a sound film. The film premiered at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo in Berlin on 16 December 1929. It was released in four different languages, German, English, French and Hungarian. Such multiple-language versions, which had been pioneered by British International Pictures, were popular in Europe until dubbing became more widespread. Die Nacht gehört uns The Night Belongs to Us, released in English as The Night Is Ours or The Night Belongs to Us, is a 1929 German sports romance film directed by Carl Froelich and Henry Roussel, and starring Hans Albers, Charlotte Ander, and Otto Wallburg. The Somnambulist Somnambul is a 1929 German silent horror film directed by Adolf Trotz and starring Fritz Kortner, Erna Morena and Veit Harlan. The film is set against the backdrop of spiritualism. The Berlin clairvoyant Elsbeth Guenther-Geffers appeared in the film. The films art director was August Rinaldi. Bride of the Regiment Bride of the Regiment is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical film directed by John Francis Dillon and filmed entirely in Technicolor. The screenplay by Ray Harris and Humphrey Pearson is based on the book of the 1922 stage musical The Lady in Ermine by Frederick Lonsdale and Cyrus Wood, which had been adapted from the operetta Die Frau im Hermelin by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernst Welisch. The story is a remake of a 1927 First National silent film, The Lady in Ermine, that starred Corinne Griffith. It was later remade by 20th Century-Fox as That Lady in Ermine starring Betty Grable and Douglas Fairbanks Too Young to Marry Too Young to Marry is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Loretta Young and Grant Withers, a married couple in real life, although it ended with an annulment. It was produced and distributed by First National Pictures. It is based on a 1929 play Broken Dishes by Martin Flavin. It is preserved in the Library of Congress collection incomplete. The Costello Case The Costello Case is a 1930 American pre-Code crime film directed by Walter Lang. Cyankali Cyanide is a 1930 German drama film directed by Hans Tintner and starring Grete Mosheim, Nico Turoff and Claus Clausen. The films art direction was by Franz Schroedter. The film is adapted from Friedrich Wolfs 1929 play of the same title, which addressed the issue of abortion. The film is part of the German tradition of Enlightenment films, popular during the Weimar Era. It premiered on 23 May 1930 on the same day as Westfront 1918. Hello Sister Hello Sister is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Walter Lang. High Society Blues High Society Blues is an American pre-Code film starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. The movie was written by Howard J. Green from the story by Dana Burnett, and directed by David Butler. Gaynor and Farrell made almost a dozen films together, including Frank Borzages classics Seventh Heaven, Street Angel, and Lucky Star; Gaynor won the first Academy Award for Best Actress for the first two and F. W. Murnaus Sunrise. A Lady Surrenders A Lady Surrenders is a 1930 American Pre-Code romantic drama film directed by John M. Stahl and starring Genevieve Tobin, Rose Hobart, Conrad Nagel, and Basil Rathbone. A copy exists in the Library of Congress. New Movietone Follies of 1930 New Movietone Follies of 1930 is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical film released by Fox Film Corporation, directed by Benjamin Stoloff. The film stars El Brendel and Marjorie White who also costarred in Foxs Just Imagine in 1930. The film is a follow-up to Fox Movietone Follies of 1929 and has sequences filmed in Multicolor. An archival 35mm print of the film is in the collection of the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Women Everywhere Women Everywhere is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical adventure film directed by Alexander Korda and starring J. Harold Murray, Fifi DOrsay, and George Grossmith It is set amongst the French Foreign Legion in North Africa. Hobson's Choice Hobsons Choice is a 1931 British comedy drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring James Harcourt, Viola Lyel, Frank Pettingell and Herbert Lomas. Based on the play Hobsons Choice by Harold Brighouse, it follows the tale of a coarse bootshop owner who becomes outraged when his eldest daughter decides to marry a meek cobbler. It was produced by the leading British company of the time, British International Pictures, at their studios in Elstree. The film is missing from the BFI National Archive, and is listed as one of the British Film Institutes "75 Most Wanted" lost films. An earlier silent film version of the play had been released in 1920. Hush Money Hush Money is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy-drama film featuring Joan Bennett, Hardie Albright, Owen Moore, Myrna Loy, and George Raft. The movie was directed by Sidney Lanfield. Magic Night Goodnight, Vienna is a 1932 British musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Jack Buchanan, Anna Neagle and Gina Malo. Two lovers in Vienna are separated by the First World War, but are later reunited. Based on a radio operetta written by Eric Maschwitz, it features the song "Good-night, Vienna". Wilcox reportedly cast Neagle, whom he would later marry and direct in many films, after discovering her by chance in a stage show. Touchdown! Touchdown is a 1931 American pre-Code football film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Richard Arlen, Peggy Shannon, Jack Oakie and Regis Toomey. Jim Thorpe and Herman Brix appear uncredited as unbilled football players. Once There Was a Waltz Once There Was a Waltz is a 1932 German operetta film directed by Victor Janson and starring Mártha Eggerth, Rolf von Goth and Paul Hörbiger. It premiered in Berlin on 14 April 1932. The film was remade in Britain as Where Is This Lady?, released the same year. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. Things Are Getting Better Already Things Are Getting Better Already is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Kurt Gerron and starring Dolly Haas, Heinz Rühmann and Paul Otto. The films sets were designed by the art director Julius von Borsody. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The First Year The First Year is a 1932 American pre-Code film based on a 1920 play that originally ran on Broadway at the Little Theatre. The play was written by Frank Craven and produced by John Golden. It closed in 1922 after 760 performances. In 1932, a film adapted from the Craven play was written by Lynn Starling. The film starred Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, and was directed by William K. Howard. Gaynor and Farrell made almost a dozen films together, including Frank Borzages classics Seventh Heaven, Street Angel, and Lucky Star; Gaynor won the first Academy Award for Best Actress for the first two and F. W. Murnaus Sunrise. Fünf von der Jazzband Five from the Jazz Band is a 1932 German musical comedy film directed by Erich Engel and starring Jenny Jugo, Rolf von Goth and Fritz Klippel. It is based on a 1927 play of the same name by Felix Jackson, and was produced by the German subsidiary of Universal Pictures. The films sets were designed by art director Erich Czerwonski. The Gay Buckaroo The Gay Buckaroo is a 1932 American western film, directed by Phil Rosen. It stars Hoot Gibson, Merna Kennedy, and Roy DArcy, and was released on January 17, 1932. The Midnight Patrol Midnight Patrol is a 1932 American drama film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Regis Toomey, Betty Bronson, and Edwina Booth, and was released on April 10, 1932. Sally of the Subway Sally of the Subway is a 1932 American pre-Code crime film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Jack Mulhall and Dorothy Revier. Dope The White Demon is a 1932 German drama film directed by Kurt Gerron and starring Hans Albers, Gerda Maurus and Peter Lorre. The film is also known by the alternative title of Dope. The sets were designed by the art director Julius von Borsody. A separate French-language version Narcotics was also made. The Woman in Room 13 The Woman in Room 13 is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Henry King and adapted by Guy Bolton from the play of the same name. The film stars Elissa Landi, Ralph Bellamy, Neil Hamilton, Myrna Loy, Gilbert Roland and Walter Walker. The film was released on May 15, 1932, by Fox Film Corporation. The Important Witness The Important Witness is an American 1933 pre-Code crime drama directed by Sam Newfield which stars Noel Francis, Dorothy Burgess, and Donald Dillaway. Københavnere Københavnere is a 1933 Danish film directed by Lau Lauritzen Sr. and written by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. The Man Who Dared The Man Who Dared is a 1933 American drama film directed by Hamilton MacFadden and written by Dudley Nichols and Lamar Trotti. The film stars Preston Foster, Zita Johann, Joan Marsh, Irén Biller, Phillip Trent and June Lang. The film was released on June 30, 1933, by Fox Film Corporation. Money for Speed Money for Speed is a 1933 British sports drama film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring John Loder, Ida Lupino, Cyril McLaglen and Moore Marriott. It is centered on the sport of speedway racing, which was at its peak of popularity at the time. It featured speedway riders Ginger Lees, Lionel van Praag and Frank Varey, and speedway promoter Johnnie Hoskins. The films editor David Lean had a brief appearance as a newspaper reporter. November Night Księżna Łowicka is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1932. Orders Is Orders Orders Is Orders is a 1933 British comedy film starring Charlotte Greenwood, James Gleason and Cyril Maude about an American film crew who move into a British army barracks to start making a film, much to the commanders horror. Much of the film concerns the interaction between the American crew and the British officers. It is based upon the play of the same name by Ian Hay and Anthony Armstrong. It was remade in 1954 as Orders Are Orders starring Peter Sellers, Sid James and Tony Hancock. State Trooper State Trooper is a 1933 American Pre-Code crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Regis Toomey. Sunset Pass Sunset Pass is a 1933 American pre-Code film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Randolph Scott, Tom Keene, Harry Carey, and Noah Beery. It was based on a Zane Grey novel. A second 64-minute Sunset Pass was released on October 1, 1946. In the 1946 film, James Warren was cast as "Rocky" and Nan Leslie as Jane Preston. Hathaway directed Scott, Carey and Beery in several similar Zane Grey Western films in 1933. The Tiger of Yautepec The Tiger of Yautepec is a 1933 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes. The plot of the film is about a good man and his son who are kidnapped by a bunch of bandits called Los Chacales. Twenty years after, another band of banditos terrorizes the region. The leader of Los Plateados, El Tigre, is the boy kidnapped 20 years before. El Tigre knows beautiful Dolores and decides to conquer her... without knowing shes his long-lost sister. Amrit Manthan Amrit Manthan is a 1934 Indian Hindi language costume drama film directed by V. Shantaram for his Prabhat Film Company. The film was produced simultaneously in Hindi and Marathi. The film starred Chandra Mohan, Nalini Tarkhad, Shanta Apte, G. R. Mane, Varde and Kelkar. The film was based on Narayan Hari Aptes novel Bhagyashree. The Hindi translation was done by Veer Mohammed Puri, who also wrote the lyrics for the film. The story involves a reformist king who bans human and animal sacrifices, and a fanatical head priest who is willing to cut off his own head for a perfect sacrifice. Bella Donna Bella Donna is a 1934 British drama film directed by Robert Milton and starring Conrad Veidt, Mary Ellis and Cedric Hardwicke. It was made at Twickenham Studios. The films art direction was by James A. Carter. Norah O'Neale Irish Hearts is a 1934 British drama film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Lester Matthews, Nancy Burne and Molly Lamont. It was made at Cricklewood Studios, as a quota quickie. It was also known by the alternative title Norah ONeale. It was based on Johnson Abrahamss novel Night Nurse. The film portrays a Doctor, in love with two nurses, who has to confront an epidemic. Jailbirds of Paradise Jail Birds of Paradise is a 1934 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film starring Dorothy Appleby plus brothers Moe and Curly Howard. The film was written and directed by Al Boasberg, and filmed in technicolor. The film was released on March 10, 1934. My Heart Calls You My Heart Calls You is a 1934 German musical film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Jan Kiepura, Mártha Eggerth and Paul Kemp. Separate English-language and French-language versions were made, both also directed by Gallone. The films sets were designed by the art directors Kurt Herlth and Werner Schlichting. The Party's Over The Partys Over is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Walter Lang. Tangled Evidence Tangled Evidence is a 1934 British crime film directed by George A. Cooper and starring Sam Livesey, Joan Marion and Michael Hogan. It was made by Twickenham Studios and based on a novel by Rose Champion de Crespigny. The Soul of the Accordion The Soul of the Accordion is a 1935 Argentine tango musical film directed by Mario Soffici and written by José A. Bugliot. It is considered one of the earliest classics of Argentine cinema. The film starred Libertad Lamarque, Enrique Serrano and Santiago Arrieta. The Deputy Drummer The Deputy Drummer is a 1935 British musical film directed by Lupino Lane and starring Lane, Jean Denis and Kathleen Kelly. The film was based on a stage musical. It was shot at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie for release by the American company Columbia Pictures. The films sets were designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei. Frisco Waterfront Frisco Waterfront is a 1935 film. Guard That Girl Guard That Girl is a 1935 American mystery film written and directed by Lambert Hillyer, which stars Robert Allen, Florence Rice, and Ward Bond. His Night Out His Night Out is a 1935 American comedy film directed by William Nigh and written by Harry Clork and Doris Malloy. The film stars Edward Everett Horton, Irene Hervey, Jack La Rue, Robert McWade, Lola Lane and Willard Robertson. The film was released on October 1, 1935, by Universal Pictures. An Ideal Spouse An Ideal Husband is a 1935 German comedy film directed by Herbert Selpin and starring Brigitte Helm, Sybille Schmitz and Karl Ludwig Diehl. It is based on the 1895 play An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde a sensitive and romantic comedy representing the 19th century. The adaptation is very faithful to the original work. The films sets were designed by the art directors Artur Günther and Benno von Arent. Interiors were shot in Berlin studios, while extensive location shooting took place in London. Justice of the Range Justice of the Range is a 1935 American western film directed by David Selman, which stars Tim McCoy, Billie Seward, and Ward Bond. The King's Stamp The Kings Stamp is a 1935 short film produced by Alberto Cavalcanti under the auspices of the GPO Film Unit and directed by William Coldstream. It was commissioned as part of King George Vs Silver Jubilee celebrations in 1935. The music was composed by Benjamin Britten. The Old Homestead The Old Homestead is a 1935 American romantic western musical film directed by William Nigh. The Crimson Circle The Crimson Circle is a 1936 British crime film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Hugh Wakefield, Alfred Drayton, and Niall MacGinnis. It is based on the 1922 novel The Crimson Circle by Edgar Wallace. It was made by the independent producer Richard Wainwright at Shepperton and Welwyn Studios. Feud of the West Feud of the West is a 1936 American western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Hoot Gibson, Buzz Barton and Bob Kortman. It is a B film made by the Poverty Row company Diversion Pictures. Gay Love Gay Love is a 1934 British musical comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Florence Desmond, Sophie Tucker and Sydney Fairbrother. It is about two sisters. The film was made at Beaconsfield Studios. The films sets were designed by Norman G. Arnold. Nightingale The Nightingale is a 1936 Soviet drama film directed by Nikolai Ekk and starring Valentina Ivashova, Z. Kashkarova and Nikolai Ekk. The films sets were designed by the art director Ivan Stepanov. It is the first Soviet feature film shot in color. Lady Be Careful Lady Be Careful is a 1936 American drama film directed by Theodore Reed and written by Dorothy Parker, Alan Campbell and Harry Ruskin, adapted from the play by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Knox Robinson. The film stars Lew Ayres, Mary Carlisle, Benny Baker, Buster Crabbe, Grant Withers and Irving Bacon. The film was released on September 4, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. Mädchenjahre einer Königin Victoria in Dover is a 1936 German romantic comedy film directed by Erich Engel and starring Jenny Jugo, Olga Limburg and Renée Stobrawa. It is based on a play by Geza Silberer. The film was remade in 1954 with Romy Schneider. Spy 77 On Secret Service is a 1933 British thriller film directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Greta Nissen, Karl Ludwig Diehl, Don Alvarado and Austin Trevor. It was produced by British International Pictures. It is based on the 1933 German film Spies at Work. It was shot at Elstree Studios with sets designed by the art director Duncan Sutherland. This'll Make You Whistle Thisll Make You Whistle is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Jack Buchanan, Elsie Randolph and William Kendall. The film was based on a stage play which Buchanan had starred in. The Traitor The Traitor is a 1936 German film directed by Karl Ritter. The Barrier The Barrier is a 1937 adventure film directed by Lesley Selander. The story was previously filmed by MGM as a silent in 1926. Courage of the West Courage of the West was a 1937 "B" movie directed by Joseph H. Lewis in which Bob Baker made his debut as a singing cowboy. Don't Get Me Wrong Dont Get Me Wrong is a 1937 British comedy film co-directed by Arthur B. Woods and Reginald Purdell and starring Max Miller and George E. Stone. It was made at Teddington Studios with sets designed by Peter Proud. The film was made by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers, made on a considerably higher budget than many of the quota quickies the studios usually produced. Unlike several of Millers Teddington films which are now lost, this still survives. A Girl with Ideas A Girl With Ideas is a 1937 American comedy-drama film, directed by S. Sylvan Simon for Universal Pictures. It stars Wendy Barrie, Walter Pidgeon, and Kent Taylor. Izzat Izzat is a 1937 Hindi film social drama, directed by Franz Osten. The film was produced by Himanshu Rai for Bombay Talkies. The credit roll of Izzat attributes the story to Dr. G. Nundy, adapted for screen by J. Nundy. The screenplay was by Niranjan Pal, who handled the story section of Bombay Talkies. J. S. Casshyap wrote the songs and dialogues and was assisted in dialogue direction by S. I. Hassan. The music was composed by Saraswati Devi, with actor Mumtaz Ali doubling as the choreographer. The film starred Ashok Kumar with Devika Rani in the lead, while the rest of the cast included Mumtaz Ali, Madhurika, Kamtaprasad, Chandraprabha, and P. F. Pithawala. The film involves two "warring clans", the Marathas and the Bhil tribe, along with a young couple in love, much in "a Romeo and Juliet" style story setting. Serenade Serenade is a 1937 German drama film directed by Willi Forst and starring Hilde Krahl, Albert Matterstock and Igo Sym. The film was based on a novel by Theodor Storm, which was adapted again in 1958 as Ill Carry You in My Arms by Veit Harlan. The films sets were designed by the art director Kurt Herlth and Werner Schlichting. Two Minutes to Play Two Minutes to Play is a 1936 American sports comedy film directed by Robert F. Hill. Martin Granville, the son of a disgraced college football player, enrolls in his fathers college and joins the football team after being charmed into it by the flirtatious Pat Meredith. He begins dating Meredith who, in turn, is dating several other young men. When the inebriated team captain Jack Gaines gets into a fight, Granville takes the blame. Granville is suspended until Gaines confesses, and Gaines wins the game for the college. Meredith marries a millionaire. Fröken Julia jubilerar Julia jubilerar is a 1938 Swedish-Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. The Road to Reno The Road to Reno is an American screwball comedy film starring Randolph Scott and Hope Hampton. Rose of the Rio Grande Rose of the Rio Grande is a 1938 American western drama film directed by William Nigh and starring Movita Castaneda as Rosita de la Torre. Sharpshooters Sharpshooters is a 1938 American adventure film directed by James Tinling and written by Robert Ellis and Helen Logan. The film stars Brian Donlevy, Lynn Bari, Wally Vernon, John Dusty King, Douglass Dumbrille and C. Henry Gordon. The film was released on November 15, 1938, by 20th Century Fox. Career Career is a 1939 drama film directed by Leigh Jason and starring Anne Shirley and Edward Ellis. The screenplay was written by Dalton Trumbo and Bert Granet, with cinematography by Frank Redman. The film was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures and centers on a rivalry between two men who are in love with the same girl. Affluent People Gente bien is a 1939 Argentine musical film directed by Manuel Romero. The tango film premiered in Buenos Aires on June 28, 1939 and the United States on October 8, 1939 and starred Hugo del Carril, Tito Lusiardo and Delia Garcés. The score was composed by Francisco Canaro and Tito Ribero. In the Country Fell a Star In the Country Fell a Star is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Eduardo De Filippo. It stars De Filippo, his brother Peppino De Filippo and Rosina Lawrence. When a famous American film star visits their small town, two brothers become obsessed with her and neglect their fiancées. It was based on the play A Coperchia è caduta una stella written in 1933 by Peppino De Filippo. Newsboys' Home Newsboys Home is a 1938 crime film that starred Jackie Cooper and The Little Tough Guys. Dark Night of the Mayas The Night of the Mayas is a 1939 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. The film, which is called a "Mexican tragedy" set in the times of the Mayas, is remembered today for its musical score by the Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas. Stolen Life Stolen Life is a 1939 British drama film directed by Paul Czinner and starring Michael Redgrave, Elisabeth Bergner and Wilfrid Lawson. La vida de Carlos Gardel The Life of Carlos Gardel is a 1939 Argentine musical film directed by Alberto De Zavalia and starring Hugo del Carril, Delia Garces and Elsa OConnor. The premiered in Buenos Aires on May 24, 1939. The film is a biopic, portraying the life of the French-born tango singer Carlos Gardel who became a popular film star in Argentina and the United States. The film was a major success, due largely to the lasting popularity of Gardel following his sudden death in an airplane crash four years before. The film boosted the careers of its stars, and was part of what became known as the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema. The Great Plane Robbery The Great Plane Robbery is a 1940 crime-adventure B film directed by Lewis D. Collins. Collins was more often associated with directing serials for Universal and Columbia Pictures. It stars Jack Holt, Stanley Fields and Noel Madison. Though typical of the melodramas that Holt made after transitioning from silent screen epics, western and adventure films were his forte. Reviewer Hal Erickson found it ironic that Holt, who in real life had a fear of flying, starred in so many aviation-oriented films. It was written by Albert DeMond from a story by Harold Greene. I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby I Cant Give You Anything But Love, Baby is a 1940 American musical comedy film starring Broderick Crawford and Jessie Ralph. It was also released under the title Trouble in B flat. I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now Im Nobodys Sweetheart Now is a 1940 film. Lone Star Raiders Lone Star Raiders is a 1940 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by George Sherman. Non me lo dire! Non me lo dire! is a 1940 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Erminio Macario. Old Mother Riley in Society Old Mother Riley in Society is a low budget 1940 black and white British comedy film, directed by John Baxter, and starring Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane. It is the fifth in the long running Old Mother Riley series, and features the screen debut of Jimmy Clitheroe as the boot boy in a high society household. Cadet Girl Cadet Girl is a 1941 comedy film directed by Ray McCarey and written by Stanley Rauh and H.W. Hanemann. The film stars Carole Landis, George Montgomery, Shepperd Strudwick, William Tracy, Janis Carter and Robert Lowery. The film was released on November 28, 1941, by 20th Century Fox. The film was screened at Cinecon 46 in 2010. For Beauty's Sake For Beautys Sake is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Shepard Traube and written by Walter Bullock, Ethel Hill and Wanda Tuchock. The film stars Ned Sparks, Marjorie Weaver, Ted North, Joan Davis, Pierre Watkin and Lenita Lane. The film was released on June 6, 1941, by 20th Century Fox. Fortunato Fortunato is a 1942 Spanish comedy film directed by Fernando Delgado and starring Antonio Vico, Carmen Carbonell and Florencia Bécquer. It was made in the style of an Italian White Telephone film. Last of the Duanes Last of the Duanes is a 1941 American Western film based on the novel by Zane Grey directed by James Tinling and written by William Conselman Jr. and Irving Cummings Jr.. The film stars George Montgomery, Lynne Roberts, Eve Arden, Francis Ford, George E. Stone and William Farnum. The film was released on September 26, 1941, by 20th Century Fox. Marry the Boss's Daughter Marry the Bosss Daughter is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and written by Jack Andrews. The film stars Brenda Joyce, Bruce Edwards, George Barbier, Hardie Albright, Ludwig Stössel and Bodil Rosing. The film was released on November 28, 1941, by 20th Century Fox. San Francisco Docks The San Francisco Docks is a 1940 film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Burgess Meredith, Barry Fitzgerald, and Irene Hervey. Sheepdog of the Hills Sheepdog of the Hills is a 1941 British drama film directed by Germain Burger and starring David Farrar, Philip Friend and Helen Perry. The screenplay concerns an outbreak of sheep-stealing that occurs in a small rural community in the West Country. Two Gun Sheriff Two Gun Sheriff is a 1941 American Western film directed by George Sherman, written by Doris Schroeder, and starring Don "Red" Barry, Lynn Merrick, Jay Novello, Lupita Tovar, Milton Kibbee and Fred Kohler Jr. It was released on April 10, 1941, by Republic Pictures. Code of the Outlaw Code of the Outlaw is a 1942 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by John English. The Cyclone Kid The Cyclone Kid is a 1942 American Western film directed by George Sherman and written by Richard Murphy. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, John James, Lynn Merrick, Alex Callam, Joel Friedkin and Slim Andrews. The film was released on May 31, 1942, by Republic Pictures. Hochzeit auf Bärenhof Wedding in Barenhof is a 1942 German historical comedy film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Heinrich George, Paul Wegener and Ilse Werner. The films art direction was by Walter Haag. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. Ring of Steel Ring of Steel is a 1942 Army recruiting film narrated by Spencer Tracy. The film was produced at the Long Island studio of the Army Signal Corps by Warner Brothers for the U.S. Office for Emergency Management. Stasera niente di nuovo Stasera niente di nuovo is a 1942 Italian drama film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Alida Valli. Young America Young America is a 1942 American drama film directed by Louis King and written by Samuel G. Engel. The film stars Jane Withers, Jane Darwell, Lynne Roberts, Robert Cornell, William Tracy and Roman Bohnen. The film was released on February 6, 1942, by 20th Century Fox. False Faces False Faces is a 1943 American mystery film directed by George Sherman and written by Curt Siodmak. The film stars Stanley Ridges, Veda Ann Borg, William "Bill" Henry, Janet Shaw, Rex Williams and John Maxwell. The film was released on May 28, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Fired Wife Fired Wife is a 1943 comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Robert Paige, Diana Barrymore and Louise Allbritton. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. This was one of the final films in Barrymores short-lived Universal contract. La fuga The Escape is a 1944 Mexican historical adventure film directed by Norman Foster and starring Esther Fernandez, Ricardo Montalbán and Carlos Orellana. It is based on the short story Boule de suif by Guy de Maupassant. The sets were designed by the art director José Rodríguez Granada. Fernandezs success in the film secured her a contract from the Hollywood studio Paramount Pictures. The film is set during the French Intervention in Mexico. As the Republican forces of Benito Juarez close in on Mexico City, a group of pro-Imperial supporters flee on a stagecoach to the port city of Veracruz. Konga Roja Red Konga is a Mexican drama film directed by Alejandro Galindo. It was released in 1943 and starring María Antonieta Pons and Pedro Armendáriz. Larceny with Music Larceny with Music is a 1943 musical comedy featuring singer Allan Jones and band leader Alvino Rey. Believing unknown singer Ken Daniels is heir to a fortune, Hotel Deauville proprietor Gus Borelli hires him to headline with the Alvino Rey band. Hotel singer Pamela Mason is demoted to maid and waitress, after which she discovers that the Daniels inheritance was a rumor concocted for publicity by agent Mike Simms. Borelli threatens to kill Daniels when he realizes he was duped by a publicity gimmick, but doesnt as he notices his hotel showroom is packed with customers. Ein Mann mit Grundsätzen? A Man With Principles? is a 1943 German comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Hans Söhnker, Elfie Mayerhofer and Sigrid Becker. A young female chemist moves to Hamburg for research where she encounters a handsome, but extremely sexist male colleague. Eventually she manages to conquer his affections and changes his attitude towards woman. Pistol Packin' Mama Pistol Packin Mama is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Frank Woodruff and written by Edward Dein and Fred Schiller. The film stars Ruth Terry, Robert Livingston, Wally Vernon, Jack La Rue, Kirk Alyn and Eddie Parker. The film was released on December 15, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Redhead from Manhattan Redhead from Manhattan is a 1943 comedy film directed by Lew Landers and written by Joseph Hoffman. The film stars Lupe Vélez in one of her last screen appearances, Michael Duane, Tim Ryan, Gerald Mohr, Lillian Yarbo and Arthur Loft. The film was released on May 6, 1943, by Columbia Pictures. So's Your Uncle Sos Your Uncle is 1943 comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring Billie Burke and Donald Woods. The screenplay concerns a man who impersonates his uncle and runs into trouble with his girlfriends aunt. Spotlight Scandals Spotlight Scandals or Spotlight Revue is a 1943 American musical comedy film directed by William Beaudine. It was the first of a four picture contract comic actor Billy Gilbert signed with Monogram Pictures. Butch and Buddy, the team who appeared with Gilbert at Universal, travelled with them. The film was originally called 24 Hours Leave. Goin' to Town Goin to Town is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins from an original screenplay by Charles E. Roberts and Charles R. Marion, based upon the successful radio program Lum and Abner created by Chester Lauck and Norris Goff. It was the fifth of seven films in the Lum and Abner series, and was released by RKO Radio Pictures on September 28, 1944. The film stars Lauck and Goff, along with Florence Lake and Andrew Tombes. New Americans New Americans is a 1944 American short documentary film directed by Slavko Vorkapić. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Range Law Range Law is a 1944 American western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton and Sarah Padden. François Villon François Villon is a 1945 French historical drama film directed by André Zwoboda and starring Serge Reggiani, Jean-Roger Caussimon and Henri Crémieux. It portrays the life of the fifteenth century writer François Villon. The film was inspired by the play If I Were King by Justin Huntly McCarthy. Mexicana Mexicana is a 1945 American musical film directed by Alfred Santell and starring Tito Guízar, Constance Moore and Leo Carrillo. The film was one of three made by Republic Pictures in line with the American governments Good Neighbor policy towards Latin America. Its plot is almost identical to that of another Guízar vehicle Brazil. Girl on the Spot Girl on the Spot is a 1946 musical crime film directed by William Beaudine and starring Lois Collier, Jess Barker and George Dolenz. Shady Lady Shady Lady is a 1945 romantic comedy directed by George Waggner and starring Charles Coburn, Robert Paige, and Ginny Simms. Waggner originally wanted Susanna Foster for the film but she refused it. Ginny Simms sings floor show songs "Cuddle Up a Little Closer", "In Love With Love" and "Xango". Choreography by Lester Horton. Fear No Evil Fear No Evil is a 1945 Italian drama film directed by Giuseppe Maria Scotese and starring Fosco Giachetti, Adriana Benetti and Liliana Laine. It is based on a book written by Diego Fabbri about the life of Benedict of Nursia. Days of Buffalo Bill Days of Buffalo Bill is a 1946 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and written by William Lively and Doris Schroeder. The film stars Sunset Carson, Peggy Stewart, Tom London, James Craven, Rex Lease and Edmund Cobb. The film was released February 2, 1946, by Republic Pictures. Un giorno nella vita Un giorno nella vita is a 1946 Italian war film directed by Alessandro Blasetti. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. American title: "A Day In the Life". This film was screened in 2009 at the Film Society of Lincoln Centers retrospective "Life Lessons" Italian Neorealism and the birth of modern cinema. I Love Another I Love Another is a 1946 Danish family film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. Along the Oregon Trail Along the Oregon Trail is a 1947 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Earle Snell. The film stars Monte Hale, Lorna Gray, Clayton Moore, Roy Barcroft, Max Terhune and Will Wright. The film was released on August 30, 1947, by Republic Pictures. The Wild Frontier The Wild Frontier is a 1947 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by Albert DeMond. The film stars Allan Lane, Jack Holt, Eddy Waller, Pierre Watkin, John James and Roy Barcroft. The film was released on October 1, 1947, by Republic Pictures. Brindis a Manolete A Toast for Manolete is a 1948 Spanish drama film directed by Florián Rey and starring Paquita Rico, Pedro Ortega and Manolo Morán. The film is a biopic of the celebrated Spanish bullfighter Manolete, who had been killed the previous year. Daredevils of the Clouds Daredevils of the Clouds is a 60-minute 1948 drama film, directed by George Blair and produced by Republic Pictures. The film stars Robert Livingston, Mae Clarke and James Cardwell. Daredevils of the Clouds depicts bush pilot flying in northern Canada. Lola Casanova Lola Casanova is a 1948 Mexican western film directed by Matilde Landeta and starring Meche Barba, Isabela Corona and Enrique Cancino. The films sets were designed by Luis Moya. The movie traces the history of a creole woman who goes to live with an Indian man to help the Indian community in their dealings with society. Hipócrita..! Hypocrite is a 1949 Mexican thriller film directed by Miguel Morayta and starring Antonio Badú, Leticia Palma, Carmen Molina and Luis Beristáin. The film included the song "Hipócrita". The films sets were designed by Francisco Marco Chillet. Sud chesti The Court of Honor is a 1948 Soviet drama film directed by Abram Room. Tuna Clipper Tuna Clipper is a 1949 American drama film directed by William Beaudine and starring Roddy McDowall, Elena Verdugo and Roland Winters. It was one of a series of films McDowall made for Monogram. The Wolf Hunters The Wolf Hunters is a 1949 American western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Kirby Grant, Jan Clayton and Edward Norris. It was based on the novel of the same title by James Oliver Curwood, which had previously been adapted in 1926 as The Wolf Hunters and in 1934 as The Trail Beyond starring John Wayne, Noah Beery and Noah Beery. The film was the second in a series of ten films featuring Kirby Grant as a Canadian Mountie. Es kommt ein Tag A Day Will Come is a 1950 West German historical drama film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Dieter Borsche, Maria Schell and Lil Dagover. It is based on Ernst Penzoldts novella Korporal Mombour, set at the time of the Franco-Prussian War. The films sets were designed by the art director Walter Haag. Die gestörte Hochzeitsnacht The Disturbed Wedding Night is a 1950 West German comedy film directed by Helmut Weiss and starring Curd Jürgens, Ilse Werner and Susanne von Almassy. The films sets were designed by the art directors Fritz Lück and Hans Sohnle. The Kangaroo Kid The Kangaroo Kid is a 1950 Australian-American Western film directed by Lesley Selander. Oriental Evil Oriental Evil is a 1951 American film directed and produced by George Breakston. The Temptress The Temptress is a 1951 French-Italian melodrama film directed by Antonio Leonviola and starring Anna Maria Ferrero, Michel Auclair and Michel Simon. The films sets were designed by Luigi Scaccianoce. The Glenrowan Affair The Glenrowan Affair is a 1951 movie about Ned Kelly from director Rupert Kathner. It was Kathners final film and stars VFL star Bob Chitty as Kelly. It was known as one of the worst films ever made in Australia. Der letzte Schuß The Last Shot is a 1951 West German drama film directed by Franz Seitz and starring Angelika Hauff, Viktor Staal and Heinrich Gretler. It is part of the post-war group of heimatfilm, set in rural Southern Germany. It was made by a Munich-based independent company at the Bavaria Studios. It was produced by the directors son Franz Seitz. Location shooting took place around the Schliersee in Bavaria. The films sets were designed by Ernst H. Albrecht and Arne Flekstad. Northwest Territory Northwest Territory is a 1951 American Northern film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Kirby Grant, Gloria Saunders and Warren Douglas. The film is part of the series of ten films featuring Kirby Grant as a Canadian Mountie. Purple Heart Diary Purple Heart Diary is a 1951 drama directed by Richard Quine, produced by Sam Katzman and released by Columbia Pictures. It stars Frances Langford and Judd Holdren. Ronda española Spanish Serenade is a 1952 Spanish musical film directed by Ladislao Vajda, and starring José Isbert and Manolo Morán. The film was a success on its release. Vendetta... sarda Vendetta... sarda is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Walter Chiari. Du bist die Rose vom Wörthersee Rose of the Mountain is a 1952 West German musical comedy film directed by Hubert Marischka and starring Marte Harell, Grethe Weiser and Waltraut Haas. It takes its German title from a popular 1947 song of the same name, which is used in the film as a melody. The films sets were designed by Willi Herrmann and Heinrich Weidemann. It was shot in Carinthia at the Hotel Karawankenblick in Pörtschach and around the lake of Wörthersee. Synopsis: The Austrian-born dancer Kate Smith and the composer Jack Long meet while working on Broadway. Both are homesick and decide to return home. They go to stay at the country hotel run by Kates sister Rose. However it turns out that Jack and Rose are old flames. Haus des Lebens House of Life is a 1952 West German drama film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Cornell Borchers and Edith Mill. The films setting is a maternity hospital, portraying the stories of various staff and patients. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by Franz Bi and Botho Hoefer. The Sparrows of Paris The Sparrows of Paris is a 1953 French comedy drama film directed and written by Maurice Cloche and starring Jean-Pierre Aumont, Louis de Funès and Virginia Keiley. Nobody Will Know Nobody Will Know is a 1953 Spanish comedy film directed by Ramón Torrado and starring Fernando Fernán Gómez, Julia Martínez and Julia Caba Alba. Complications ensue when a modest bank clerk becomes caught up in an armed robbery. The films sets were designed by Sigfrido Burmann. Navstrechu zhizni The Encounter of a Lifetime is a 1952 Soviet film directed by Nikolay Lebedev and starring Nadezhda Rumyantseva, Vladimir Sokolov and Georgi Semyonov. Roman einer jungen Ehe Story of A Young Couple is an East German film, directed by Kurt Maetzig. It was released in 1952. Texas City Texas City is a 1952 American western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Johnny Mack Brown, James Ellison and Lois Hall. The films sets were designed by the art director Martin Obzina. Woman in the Dark Woman in the Dark is a 1952 American crime film directed by George Blair and written by Albert DeMond. The film stars Penny Edwards, Ross Elliott, Rick Vallin, Richard Benedict, Argentina Brunetti and Martin Garralaga. The film was released on November 15, 1952, by Republic Pictures. A Yank in Indo-China A Yank in Indo-China is a 1952 American war film directed by Wallace Grissell and starring John Archer. It was one of the few American films to be set during the First Indochina War. It was inspired by the success of A Yank in Korea, also by producer Sam Katzman. Aurat Aurat is a 1953 Hindi movie produced by Munshiram Verma and directed by B. Verma. The film stars Premnath and his wife Bina Rai. The films music is by Shankar Jaikishan. The film is a re-working of the Biblical tale of Samson and Delilah. Premnath and Bina Rai fell in love during filming and later got married. The film was not successful at the box office.http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20011028/spectrum/main8.htm Children of Love Children of Love is a 1953 French drama film directed by Léonide Moguy and starring Etchika Choureau, Joëlle Bernard and Lise Bourdin. Herring Hunt Herring Hunt is a 1953 National Film Board of Canada short documentary film about the operations of a herring boat off the coast of British Columbia, directed by Julian Biggs, written by Leslie McFarlane and produced by Guy Glover, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 26th Academy Awards. The films musical score was composed by Robert Fleming. The 10-minute 47-second film follows Western Girl, her skipper and crew as they race to get their catch before quota is reached and their fishing area closed. In addition to its Oscar nomination, the Herring Hunt received a special mention at the Canadian Film Awards and a Second Award in the Category: Agricultural and Industrial at the Yorkton Film Festival. Hochzeitsglocken Wedding Bells is a 1954 West German drama film directed by Georg Wildhagen and starring Marianne Hold, Renate Mannhardt and Jan Hendriks. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Herlth. Stone Horizons Stone Horizons is a 1953 Croatian film directed by Šime Šimatović. Men at a Dangerous Age Men at a Dangerous Age is a 1954 West German comedy film directed by Carl-Heinz Schroth and starring Hans Söhnker, Liselotte Pulver and Annie Rosar. The films sets were designed by Mathias Matthies and Ellen Schmidt. Der Vetter aus Dingsda The Cousin from Nowhere is a 1953 West German operetta film directed by Karl Anton and starring Vera Molnar, Gerhard Riedmann and Grethe Weiser. It is based on the 1921 operetta The Cousin from Nowhere composed by Eduard Künneke. Adventure in Odessa Adventure in Odessa or Inseparable Friends is a 1953 Soviet comedy drama film directed by Vasily Zhuravlyov and starring Mikhail Kuznetsov, Evgeniy Samoylov and Viktor Dobrovolsky. Alarm at the Circus Alarm in the Circus is an East German crime film directed by Gerhard Klein. It was released in 1954. Lost Continent Continente Perduto is a 1955 Italian documentary film about Maritime Southeast Asia including Borneo. Mother Holly Mother Holly or Mother Hulda is a 1954 West German family film directed by Fritz Genschow and starring Renée Stobrawa, Rita-Maria Nowotny and Werner Stock. It is based on the fairy tale Mother Hulda by the Brothers Grimm, part of a series of adaptations directed by Genschow. It was made using Agfacolor. Ingrid - The Story of a Fashion Model Ingrid – Die Geschichte eines Fotomodells is a German comedy film from 1955, directed by Géza von Radványi, written by Gerda Corbett, starring Johanna Matz, Paul Hubschmid and Louis de Funès. Una mujer en la calle Una mujer en la calle is a 1955 Mexican crime film directed by Alfredo B. Crevenna. Marriage Episodes Scènes de ménage , is a French comedy film from 1954, directed by André Berthomieu, written by Marcel Achard, starring Bernard Blier and Louis de Funès. The scenario is based on three pieces by playwright Georges Courteline: "La peur des coups", "La paix chez soi", and "Les Boulingrin". The Street Without Sun Taiyō no nai Machi is a Japanese novel written by Sunao Tokunaga. Tanz in der Sonne Dancing in the Sun is a 1954 West German musical film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Cécile Aubry, Franco Andrei and Ursula Justin. It was shot on location in Hamburg and Andalucía. The films art direction was by Albrecht Becker and Herbert Kirchhoff. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg and on location in Spain. Das fröhliche Dorf The Happy Village is a 1955 West German comedy film directed by Rudolf Schündler and starring Hannelore Bollmann, Carl Hinrichs and Gerhard Riedmann. It is a remake of the 1934 German film Trouble with Jolanthe. Pura vida Pura Vida , sometimes known as ¡Pura vida!, is a Mexican film released in 1956. The film is notable for popularizing the phrase pura vida, particularly in Costa Rica. Mondo Keazunt Tom Toms of Mayumba is a 1955 Italian adventure film directed by Gian Gaspare Napolitano. The Toughest Man Alive Toughest Man Alive is a 1955 American drama film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Dane Clark, Lita Milan, and Anthony Caruso. Based on an original screenplay by Steve Fisher, the film was released on November 6, 1955. Noi siamo le colonne Noi siamo le colonne is a 1956 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Luigi Filippo DAmico and starring Vittorio De Sica, Franco Fabrizi and Antonio Cifariello. Tausend Melodien A Thousand Melodies is a 1956 West German musical film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Martin Benrath, Gardy Granass and Helmuth Schneider. Destination 60,000 Destination 60,000 is a 65-minute 1957 drama film, directed by George Waggner and produced by the Allied Artists Pictures . The film stars Preston Foster, Pat Conway and Jeff Donnell. Destination 60,000 depicts the life of test pilots flying the fastest experimental supersonic fighter designs from Edwards Air Force Base. Frauenarzt Dr. Bertram Doctor Bertram is a 1957 West German drama film directed by Werner Klingler and starring Willy Birgel, Winnie Markus and Lucie Mannheim. It is based upon the play by Hans Rehfisch. The films sets were designed by the art directors Max Mellin and . It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Zárijové noci September Nights is a 1957 Czechoslovak film directed by Vojtěch Jasný. Emilia Galotti Emilia Galotti is an East German film. It was released in 1958. It is based on the Gotthold Ephraim Lessing play of the same name. Man on the Prowl Man on the Prowl is a 1957 American crime film directed by Art Napoleon and written by Art Napoleon and Jo Napoleon. The film stars Mala Powers, James Best, Ted de Corsia, Jerry Paris and Vivi Janiss. The film was released on December 1, 1957, by United Artists. Sugar Harvest Sugar Harvest is a 1958 Argentine film directed by Lucas Demare. It was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. The Boy and the Bridge The Boy and the Bridge is a 1959 British drama film produced and directed by Kevin McClory. It featured Ian Maclaine, Liam Redmond, James Hayter, Geoffrey Keen, and Arthur Lowe. The film was shot during the summer of 1958 and set around Londons Tower Bridge from which the film takes its name. Hippodrome Arena of Fear is a 1959 Austrian drama film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Gerhard Riedmann, Margit Nünke and Willy Birgel. The films sets were designed by the art directors Alexander Sawczynski and Werner Schlichting. Location filming took place at the Circus Busch-Roland. Llama un tal Esteban Call Esteban is a 1960 Spanish crime film directed by Pedro Luis Ramírez and starring Luz Márquez, José Campos and Malila Sandoval. That's No Way to Land a Man Thats No Way to Land a Man is a 1959 West German comedy film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Grethe Weiser, Karin Dor and Karin Baal. Yesterday Yesterday is a 1959 Hungarian drama film directed by Márton Keleti. It was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. College Girl College Girl is a 1960 Hindi black-and-white romantic family film written by K. A. Narayan and directed by T. Prakash Rao. The film starred Shammi Kapoor and Vyjayanthimala in the lead with Om Prakash, Tabassum, Nana Palsikar, Raj Mehra, Purnima, Randhir, Achala Sachdev, Leela Mishra and Mohan Choti, forming an ensemble cast. The film was produced by B. L. Rawal under his own banner, Rawal Films. The films score was composed by Shankar Jaikishan duo with lyrics provided by Rajendra Krishan, edited by Pran Mehra and was filmed by Dharam Chopra. Eine Frau fürs ganze Leben A Woman for Life is a 1960 West German musical comedy film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Ruth Leuwerik, Klausjürgen Wussow and Harry Meyen. The films sets were designed by Robert Herlth and Robert Stratil. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Young People Young People is a 1961 Mexican crime film directed by Luis Alcoriza. It was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival. Drakut il vendicatore Revenge of the Conquered is a 1961 Italian epic adventure film directed by Luigi Capuano and starring Burt Nelson and Wandisa Guida. It grossed 244 million lire at the Italian box office. Girl from Hong Kong Girl from Hong Kong is a 1961 West German romance film directed by Franz Peter Wirth and starring Hanns Lothar, Helmut Griem and Akiko Wakabayashi. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hans Berthel and Johannes Ott. I briganti italiani I briganti italiani is a 1962 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Mario Camerini. It was shot in Cerreto Sannita. Tomboy and the Champ Tomboy and the Champ is a 1961 American drama film directed by Francis D. Lyon and starring Candy Moore, Ben Johnson, and Jesse White. Lupeni 29 Lupeni 29 is a 1962 Romanian drama film directed by Mircea Drăgan. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize. La monaca di Monza La monaca di Monza is a 1962 Italian film directed by Carmine Gallone. It stars Gabriele Ferzetti, Giovanna Ralli and Mario Feliciani.The film is about a young nobleman who seduces a nun, leading to the death of the man and the internment of the woman. The film is a drama but is laced with satire. Un coeur gros comme ça The Winner is a 1962 French film directed by François Reichenbach. La rosa de los vientos The Compass Rose is a 1983 Spanish drama film directed by Patricio Guzmán. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. Der Verschwender The Spendthrift is a 1964 Austrian historical film directed by Kurt Meisel and starring Christiane Hörbiger, Wolfgang Gasser and Walther Reyer. It is an adaptation of Ferdinand Raimunds play of the same name. Aao Pyaar Karen Aao Pyar Karen is a 1964 Hindi-language film starring Joy Mukherjee and Saira Banu. Produced by S. Mukherjee, directed by R. K. Nayyar, the music composed by Usha Khanna and songs were penned by Rajendra Krishna. The song "Yeh Jhuki Jhuki Jhuki Nigahen Teri" became very popular in those days Another song by Lata became very popular "Ek Sunahari Sham Thi" Then a Rafi-Lata duet "Tum Akele To Kabhi Baag Me Jaya Na Karo" and a Mahendra Kapoor-Usha Khanna duet "Jab Se Bani Hai Yeh Duniya" also became very popular. Avonturen van Pietje Bell De Avonturen van Pietje Bell is a 1964 Dutch film directed by Henk van der Linden. Los cuatro Juanes Los cuatro Juanes is a 1966 Mexican drama film directed by Miguel Zacarías. Bikini Paradise Bikini Paradise is a 1967 American comedy film. It was directed by Gregg Tallas. It was also known as White Savage. Fortress of Peace Fortress of Peace, originally titled Wehrhafte Schweiz in German and Nous pouvons nous défendre in French, is a Swiss short film made in 1964, directed by John Fernhout and produced by Lothar Wolff. It was nominated for the 1965 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. Wehrhafte Schweiz is a Swiss Army propaganda film, made for the Expo 64 national exhibition in the then-prevailing spirit of geistige Landesverteidigung, "cultural national defense". It portrays the Swiss Army fighting against an unnamed, unseen enemy, using heavy weapons such as flamethrowers, artillery, tanks and bomber aircraft. After the enemy is repelled, the film closes with idyllic shots of beautiful Swiss landscapes. The 20-minute film was shot using the latest action film techniques in the Cinerama format on expensive MCS-70 Super Panorama 70mm stock. The film was a popular success in Switzerland, attracting more than four million viewers. The project, led by Major General Gustav Däniker and by Rudolf Farner, a powerful advertising executive in civilian life, was however controversial because of its exorbitant CHF 1 million production cost, concerns about military secrecy and the use of foreign rather than Swiss creative staff. Critical opinion was mostly positive, although concerns were voiced about the film being too loud and aggressive, not highlighting the Swiss tradition of militia service, and for being too reminiscent of propaganda films by foreign totalitarian regimes. In a slightly adapted form, the film was also shown abroad under the English title Fortress of Peace. In 2014, the deteriorated film stock was restored by the Swiss Army and Memoriav, a Swiss cultural heritage association, for public screenings in Switzerland on the occasion of the 50-year anniversary of Expo 64. The Murder Game The Murder Game is a 1965 British crime film starring Ken Scott, Marla Landi, Trader Faulkner, Conrad Phillips and directed by Sidney Salkow. The film was distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox. A Stroke of 1000 Millions A Stroke of 1000 Millions is a 1966 Italian-Spanish-French Eurospy film directed by Paolo Heusch and starring Rik Van Nutter. It was shot in Egypt, Spain, Istanbul and Rome. A Faithful Soldier of Pancho Villa A Faithful Soldier of Pancho Villa is a 1967 Mexican drama film written, directed by and starring Emilio Fernández. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. Movie Star, American Style or; LSD, I Hate You Movie Star, American Style or; LSD, I Hate You is a 1966 American film directed by Albert Zugsmith starring Del Moore. A Time in the Sun The Princess is a 1966 Swedish drama film directed by Åke Falck. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival where Grynet Molvig won the award for Best Actress. The Island Ön is a 1966 Swedish drama film directed by Alf Sjöberg. At the 3rd Guldbagge Awards Sjöberg won the award for Best Director. The film was also entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. Die Fahne von Kriwoj Rog The Banner of Krivoi Rog is an East German film, directed by Kurt Maetzig. It was released in 1967. Las locas del conventillo Las Locas del conventillo is a 1966 Argentine film. The Girl of the Nile The Emerald of Artatama is a 1969 adventure film directed by José María Elorrieta and distributed by Troma Entertainment. Modiga mindre män Modiga mindre män is a 1965 Swedish childrens film written and directed by Leif Krantz. It won a Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival. Jenny Is a Good Thing Jenny Is a Good Thing is a 1969 American short documentary film about children and poverty, directed by Joan Horvath. Produced by Project Head Start, it shows the importance of good nutrition for underprivileged nursery school children. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Komm nach Wien, ich zeig dir was! Come to Vienna, Ill Show You Something! is a 1970 Austrian-West German comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Tanja Gruber, Veit Relin and Andrea Rau. A sex comedy, it presents several events in the history of Vienna. Paddy Paddy is a 1970 Irish comedy film directed by Daniel Haller and starring Milo OShea, Des Cave and Dearbhla Molloy. The film follows the adventures of a Dublin butchers assistant. It was made for $250,000 and sold to Allied Artists for $750,000. Roger Corman helped finance it. The 300 Year Weekend The 300 Year Weekend is a 1971 drama film starring William Devane. The film was given several test engagements in February 1971 but was not released. Adventures in Perception Adventures in Perception is a 1971 Dutch short documentary film directed by Han Van Gelder. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short., and won the Best Short Film on Art at the 1971 Cork Film Festival. It is a study on the works of M. C. Escher. Nobody Ordered Love Nobody Ordered Love is a lost 1972 British drama film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring Ingrid Pitt, Judy Huxtable and Tony Selby. Okay Bill Okay Bill is a 1971 film directed by John G. Avildsen. Znaki na drodze Znaki na drodze is a 1970 Polish drama film directed by Andrzej Piotrowski. The film won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival. Black Rodeo Black Rodeo is a 1972 documentary by filmmaker Jeff Kanew. Commissariato di notturna Commissariato di notturna is a 1974 Italian crime-comedy film directed by . It was one of the few films that tried to mix the classical commedia allitaliana with the poliziottesco genre. Die gestohlene Schlacht The Stolen Battle is a 1972 East-German/Czechoslovak film based on the life of Christian Andreas Käsebier. The film starred Manfred Krug as Käsebier and Josef Kemr as Karl von Lothringen. Gangsterfilmen Gangsterfilmen is a 1974 Swedish film directed by Lars G. Thelestam. It was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival. Uttarayanam Uttarayanam is a 1975 Malayalam-language film directed by G. Aravindan and written by Thikkodiyan. Aravindan, who is considered the doyen of Malayalam parallel cinema, debuted with this film. The film, which exposes opportunism and hypocrisy set against the backdrop of the Independence struggle, is inspired by Aravindans own cartoon series, titled Cheriya Lokavum Valiya Manushyarum, which was published in Mathrubhumi for several years. The film is about Ravi, an unemployed young man, who has to face a series of encounters during his search for a job. Ravi reflects on the past struggles of the anti-British freedom fighters he has learned about from his paralyzed father. He eventually meets Gopalan Muthalaly, a leader of Quit India movement, but now a corrupt contractor. Mohandas plays the protagonist and Kunju, Balan K. Nair, Adoor Bhasi, Kunjandi and Sukumaran play other roles. The film garnered wide critical praise and several awards, including five Kerala State Film Awards, upon release. Widely regarded as one of the finest films of Aravindan, it has influenced the parallel cinema movement in Kerala to a great extent. Not a Pretty Picture Not a Pretty Picture is an American docudrama film released in 1976. The film was written, produced and directed by Martha Coolidge, marking her narrative feature film directorial debut, after years of working as a documentary filmmaker in the early to mid-1970s. The film is a retelling about Coolidge, who was date raped when she was sixteen years old. The film follows the aftermath of the incident on the main character. The Big Night The Big Night is a 1976 Swiss film directed by Francis Reusser. It won the Golden Leopard at the 1976 Locarno International Film Festival. The Love Letters from Teralba Road The Love Letters from Teralba Road is a 1977 Australian short film directed by Stephen Wallace. In 1980 David Stratton called it "not only the most moving love story given to us by the Australian cinema, but also probably the best featurette of the decade." La Raulito en libertad La Raulito en libertad is a 1975 Argentine film. Mais où et donc Ornicar Mais ou et donc Ornicar is a 1979 French drama film directed by Bertrand Van Effenterre. The film stars Geraldine Chaplin and Brigitte Fossey. It was released in France on 28 February, 1979. Beach Patrol Beach Patrol is a 1979 American made-for-television crime drama film originally aired on ABC. It stars Robin Strand, Jonathan Frakes, and Christie DeLisle. The film was a pilot for a television series that did not sell but which still screened as a standalone film. Jeena Yahan Jeena Yahan is a 1979 Bollywood film, directed by Basu Chatterjee and produced by N.P. Ali under Jamu Pictures. The film is based on story Ekhane Aakash Neyi by Manu Bhandari. The Killing Ground The Killing Ground is a 1979 American documentary film written by Brit Hume. The film portrays environmental and human health effects of toxic waste dump-sites in Niagara Falls, New York and other locations. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Potteries Cserepek is a 1980 Hungarian drama film directed by István Gaál. It was entered into the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. Guardafronteras Guardafronteras is a 1981 Cuban drama film directed by Octavio Cortázar. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival, where Tito Junco won the award for Best Actor. Doctors & Nurses Doctors and Nurses is a 1981 Australian comedy film directed by Maurice Murphy. The gimmick is child actors play doctors and nurses and adults play patients. Pokkuveyil Pokkuveyil is a 1982 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by G. Aravindan and produced by General Pictures Raveendranathan Nair. The film stars Balachandran Chullikkad, Kalpana and S. Satish Kumar. Aravindan recorded its audio first as a composition for the flute by Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia and the sarod by Rajeev Taranath. The visuals were composed according to musical notations without any script. Pokkuveyil won Aravindan the State Film award for best director. The film stars Balachandran Chullikad, Kalpana, S. Satish Kumar, Kalabhavan Ansar and Chavara V. P. Nair. The films score was composed by Balachandran Chullikkad. The indefinability of the human mind is the theme of the film. Dies rigorose Leben Dies rigorose Leben is a 1983 West German drama film directed by Vadim Glowna. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival, where it won an Honourable Mention. Second Dance Second Dance is a 1983 Swedish drama film directed by Lárus Ýmir Óskarsson. Kim Anderzon won the award for Best Actress at the 19th Guldbagge Awards. Gore Vidal: The Man Who Said No Gore Vidal: The Man Who Said No is a documentary film directed, produced, and edited by Gary Conklin. The film follows famed American writer and political gadfly Gore Vidal in his quixotic campaign against incumbent California Governor Jerry Brown for the Democratic nomination for the United States Senate in 1982. Vidal and State Sen. Paul B. Carpenter each won the support of 15.1% of voters in the primary election, but were easily outdistanced by Brown, who racked up 50.7% of the vote. Yagunthaya Yuganthaya is a 1983 Sri Lankan drama film directed by Lester James Peries; it was adapted from the novel Yuganthaya by Martin Wickramasinghe, and deals with the beginning of labor unions in Sri Lanka. For the film, Lester won Sri Lankas Presidential Award for best director. Critical reception was mixed however, and some cr同學。ˋitics found the film not up to par with the earlier films. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. Horror Vacui Horror Vacui is a 1984 German film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. Shot in a neo-expressionist style, the film is a satire on cults of any kind. The plot follows Frankie and Hannes, a young gay couple living in Berlin. One is studying art and the other medicine. Their happy life is disrupted when Frankie attends a lecture and quickly becomes involved in a sinister cult operating as a self-help group called "Optimal Optimism". Madame C, a former Nazi party member, is the leader of Optimal Optimism. When the cult members discovers that Frankie is gay, he is repeatedly raped by both men and women of the group. Hannes must find a way to rescue him. The Masculine Mystique The Masculine Mystique is a Canadian docufiction film, directed by Giles Walker and John N. Smith and released in 1984. Lock Up Walls is a 1984 Canadian drama film directed by Tom Shandel. Based on the theatrical play by Christian Bruyère, the film is a dramatization of the British Columbia Penitentiary hostage incident of 1975. The film stars Winston Rekert as Danny Baker, the fictionalized version of prisoner Andy Bruce, and Andrée Pelletier as Joan Tremblay, the fictionalized version of social worker and hostage Mary Steinhauser. The cast also included Elizabeth Leigh-Milne, Lloyd Berry, Anthony Holland, Perry Long, John Lord, Tony Morelli, Alan Scarfe, Howard Storey, Dale Wilson and John Wright. The film premiered at the 1984 Toronto International Film Festival. It was criticized by real prison guards and prisoners, with the guards claiming that it was too sympathetic to prisoners, while prisoners and prison reform advocates stated that it was too sympathetic to the guards and insufficiently graphic about real prison conditions. The film received four Genie Award nominations at the 6th Genie Awards in 1985, for Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Best Original Score. The Humpty Dumpty Man The Humpty Dumpty Man is a 1986 Australian film which was the first feature directed by P.J. Hogan. It was based on the David Combe affair. Vernehmung der Zeugen Interrogating the Witnesses is a 1987 East German drama film directed by Gunther Scholz. It was entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival. The Cry of Reason: Beyers Naude - An Afrikaner Speaks Out The Cry of Reason: Beyers Naude – An Afrikaner Speaks Out is a 1988 American documentary film directed by Robert Bilheimer. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Man Eaters Mangeuses dHommes is a cult 1988 French-language sex-comedy/horror film, shot in Sierra Leone and based on a farce of the same name, first performed on stage in Paris, running for over five years and written by French author/director Daniel Colas. It is loosely based on the story of the survivors of the 1972 Andes plane crash who were forced to eat the bodies of their fellow passengers. It stars Catriona MacColl, Daniel Colas, Coralie Seyrig, Marc Sinden, Ray Lonnen, Roberta Weiss and Daniel Russo. The publicity strap-line is "Two shipwrecked castaways discover the island they have landed on is shared by three beautiful women living alone." The island girls decide to fatten up one of the men as a future store of food and use the other for menial tasks. The method of killing Charles for the feast is for Deborah to have sex with him until he dies. This caused some controversy and a review that said "En France ce sera considéré comme lArt. Partout dautre le considérera comme pornographie presque hardcore." Poster for German release can be viewed here: Nunca estuve en Viena I Never Been in Vienna is a 1989 Argentine drama film directed by Antonio Larreta. It was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival. Pestalozzis Berg Pestalozzis Mountain is a 1989 East German–Swiss drama film directed by Peter von Gunten. The film is a biopic about the life of Swiss educator Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi. It was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. Wohin? Wohin? is a 1988 German drama film directed by Herbert Achternbusch. It was entered into the 38th Berlin International Film Festival. Where the Outback Ends Daisy and Simon is a 1988 Australian film shot in Perth. It is also known as Where the Outback Ends. It was first announced in 1983 as Daisy then in 1985 as The Distance with Michael York. Hard Days, Hard Nights Hard Days, Hard Nights is a 1989 film. Yad Vashem: Preserving the Past to Ensure the Future Yad Vashem: Preserving the Past to Ensure the Future is a 1989 American short documentary film produced by Ray Errol Fox about Yad Vashem. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. L'entraînement du champion avant la course Lentraînement du champion avant la course is a 1991 French drama film directed by Bernard Favre. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. Jackaroo Jackaroo is a 1990 Australian mini series about a half-caste who goes to work on a West Australian property and falls in love with a girl. My Mother's Tea House My Mothers Teahouse is a 1988 Taiwanese drama film directed by Chen Kunhou. The film was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Buicken - store gutter gråter ikke Buicken – store gutter gråter ikke is a 1991 Norwegian drama film written and directed by Hans Otto Nicolaysen, starring Lasse Lindtner and Helge Jordal. The two brothers Ken and Bent are separated at an early age, when their parents divorce. When they meet again as adults, Ken is a successful businessman, while Bent is a factory worker and labour leader. Bents glass work factory is in trouble, and Ken steps in and finds new investors. One year later Ken returns to the city, to find that Bent has been fired and has left his wife. He visits the remote summerhouse where Bent has moved out. Here he finds a diary, a giant pile of driftwood and Bents crashed Buick, but no Bent. Elias of het gevecht met de nachtegalen Elias of het gevecht met de nachtegalen is a 1991 Dutch film directed by Klaas Rusticus. Qingchun wu hui No Regrets About Youth is a 1992 film by Zhou Xiaowen. The film explores the redevelopment of Beijing in the 1990s. In the film a bulldozer operator destroys a siheyuan courtyard house that is the residence of his girlfriend. Xiaoping Lin, author of Children of Marx and Coca-Cola: Chinese Avant-Garde Art and Independent Cinema, wrote that the scene compares the destruction of the house to a rape of a woman. Memory of Water Memory of Water is a 1994 Spanish-Argentine drama film directed by Héctor Fáver. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. You jian shao ye Night Life Hero is a film that was directed by Yuen Jun-Man. This film stars Max Mok and Chin Kar Lok. The Real Life of Pacita M. Ang Totoong Buhay ni Pacita M. is a 1991 Metro Manila Film Festival entry that tells the story of a singer-entertainer Pacita M. in a seedy Quezon City nightclub. Pacita, has chosen the "unworthy" occupation of becoming a singer and standup comedian, and this is another source of conflict between her and the girls proud, aristocratic grandmother. Pacita, in earlier scenes is shown as one lacking in manners, is being tried for killing her daughter, Grace. She has attempted to disconnect the respirator that sustains the life of her comatose daughter. This highly acclaimed movie directed by Elwood Perez bravely tackles the sensitive issue of euthanasia. You and Me and Uncle Bob You and Me and Uncle Bob is a 1993 Australian television film directed by Alister Smart. The screenplay concerns two children who play cupid to an unlikely older couple: a chorus girl and an unemployed butcher. Branwen Branwen is a 1995 British Welsh-language drama film directed by Ceri Sherlock. The film was selected as the British entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Bu yi yang de ma ma Mother of a Different Kind is a 1995 Hong Kong film directed by David Chiang. Of Love & Betrayal Of Love & Betrayal is a 1995 American action and romance film written and directed by Michael Reed McLaughlin. It stars Kevin Rahm, Amy Caudill, and Tamara Jeffries. It was filmed on location in Eleuthera and shot on 35mm film on a 72 schooner Keewatin owned by Ron and Aleda Turner. Childhood Enemies Nemici dinfanzia is a 1995 Italian comedy-drama film written by Luigi Magni and Carla Vistarini and directed by Luigi Magni. The film won the David di Donatello for Best Script. The Day I Ran Into All My Ex-Boyfriends The Day I Ran Into All My Ex Boyfriends is a 1998 short film which aired on the Sundance Channel. Writer Peter Pamela Rose created the story after a funny experience in London. A feature film project based on the short film will be produced by Michael W. Gray and Ann M. Gray of Smiley Ball Films of New York City. New Port Puerto nuevo is a 1936 Argentine tango musical film drama film directed and written by Luis César Amadori and Mario Soffici. The music was performed by Uruguayan musician Francisco Canaro. Club Atlético Puerto Nuevo, founded in 1939, takes its name from the film. Tu camino y el mio Tu camino y el mio is a 1973 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Phantom Gold Phantom Gold is a 1936 Australian adventure film about the search for Lasseters Reef. It was the first feature from director Rupert Kathner. Yukon Gold Yukon Gold is a 1952 American western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Kirby Grant, Martha Hyer and Harry Lauter. The film was part of the series of ten films featuring Kirby Grant as a Canadian Mountie. A Small Domain A Small Domain is a 1996 short film written and directed by Britta Sjogren. It premiered at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Short Film, and subsequently won several festival awards during 1996 and 1997. Sjogren was inspired by her friendship with actress Beatrice Hayes and Hayes relationship with her late husband. Hays took the role of the character based on her. Tomorrow My Love Tomorrow My Love is a 1971 Danish drama film directed by Finn Karlsson and starring Lykke Nielsen. Fange nr. 1 Prisoner Number One is a 1935 Danish comedy film directed by Pál Fejös and starring Christian Arhoff, Robert Storm Petersen and Rasmus Christiansen. Dagmar Is Where It's at Nu går den på Dagmar is a Danish 1972 film written and directed by . The Amazing Exploits of the Clutching Hand The Clutching Hand is a 1936 15-episode serial produced by the Weiss Brothers based on the final Craig Kennedy novel of the 1934 same name by Arthur B. Reeve. A 70-minute feature film using a condensed version of the serial was also released in the same year. In it, the famous detective is assigned to solve the disappearance of Dr. Paul Gironda, a scientist who has developed a formula for synthesizing gold but vanishes before he has a chance to reveal it to his board of directors. It was the last Craig Kennedy serial and the only one to be filmed as a talkie. One of the criminals, Hobart, is played by Charles Locher, who is better known nowadays as Jon Hall, and it appears that Gironda is being held prisoner by Craig Kennedys old foe, the Clutching Hand. Prisoners in Petticoats Prisoners in Petticoats is a 1950 American crime film directed by Philip Ford and written by Bradbury Foote. The film stars Valentine Perkins, Robert Rockwell, Danni Sue Nolan, Anthony Caruso, Tony Barrett and David Wolfe. The film was released on September 18, 1950, by Republic Pictures. Cocktails Cocktails is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Harald Madsen, Enid Stamp-Taylor and Carl Schenstrøm. Let asfaltoveho holuba Let asfaltového holuba is a 1991 Czechoslovak psychodrama, starring Ondřej Vetchý, Szidi Tobias, Roman Luknár and György Cserhalmi. The movie directed by Vladimír Balco, brought Vetchý the Golden Nail at the 29th Festival československého filmu as Best Actor in Leading Role. While Vladimír Godár won the award in the Film score category. Eva Eva or Eve is a 1953 Greek drama film directed by Maria Plyta and starring Manos Katrakis, Dinos Iliopoulos and Nina Sgouridou. Rote Rosen, rote Lippen, roter Wein Red Roses, Red Lips, Red Wine is a 1953 West German romantic drama film directed by Paul Martin and starring Gardy Granass, John Van Dreelen and Rolf von Nauckhoff. It shares its title with a popular song of the same era. It was made at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by Erich Kettelhut. Aventura en Río Aventura en Río is a Mexican drama film directed by Alberto Gout. It was released in 1953 and starring Ninón Sevilla and Víctor Junco. Milap Milap is a 1955 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Raj Khosla. The film featured Dev Anand and Geeta Bali in the lead roles. Mezzanotte d'amore Mezzanotte damore is a 1970 Italian musicarello film directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti and starring Al Bano and Romina Power. It is the sequel of Il suo nome è Donna Rosa. Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp Aladdin Aur Jadui Chirag is a 1952 fantasy adventure film produced and directed by Homi Wadia. Made under the Basant Pictures banner, it had story, scenario and additional dialogue by JBH Wadia. The dialogues were written by Teznath Zar. The music of the film was composed by S. N. Tripathi and Chitragupta. The film starred Meena Kumari, Mahipal, S. N. Tripathi, B. M. Vyas, Pandit Amarnath and Raja Sandow. This fantasy film from the Arabian Nights follows the adventures of Aladdin and his finding of the magic lamp in the cave, and his love for the princess Badar. Lal Haveli Lal Haveli is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1944. The film was directed by K. B. Lall, for whom it was a debut directorial venture. Lall had started his career playing a villain in Sohrab Modis Bharosa, and as a "storywriter" with the V. C. Desai directed film Radhika, finally producing Savera directed by V. C. Desai, before turning his hand at direction with Lal Haveli. The films story was written by R. S. Chowdhury with dialogues by Wajahat Mirza and Agha Jani Kashmiri. Music was composed by Mir Saheb with lyrics by Shums Lacknowi. Faredoon Irani was the chief cinematographer. The cast included Noor Jehan, Surendra, Yakub , Kanhaiyalal, Ulhas, Vatsala Kumtekar and Baby Meena Kumari playing the role of the younger Noor Jehan. The film is set in Northern India, and involves a feudal patriarch, who though facing monetary problems continues a pretense of the old days. His older daughter elopes with a soldier and the younger daughter is in love with the son of an ex-soldier living in the village. Il ragazzo che sorride Il ragazzo che sorride is a 1969 Italian musicarello film directed by Aldo Grimaldi and starring Al Bano and Susanna Martinková. Endstation Rote Laterne Final Destination: Red Lantern is a 1960 West German crime film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Joachim Fuchsberger, Christine Görner and Klausjürgen Wussow. It is the third film version of Norbert Jacques novel Plüsch und Plümowski, after The Bordello in Rio and Blondes for Export. Lucanus Cervus Lucanus Cervus, is a 1910 Russian short film directed by Wladyslaw Starewicz. This is the first puppet cartoon in the history, consisting of two preserved male stag beetles their legs replaced by wire, animated fighting one another over a mate. Mayurpankh Mayurpankh is a 1954 Indian film directed by Kishore Sahu. It was screened in the 1954 Cannes Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Grand Prize of the Festival. The choreography of the Kathak dance in it was by Shirin Vajifdar, a pioneering Parsi dancer. The film is in colour. Militiaman Bruggler Home Guardsman Bruggler is a 1936 German war film directed by Werner Klingler and starring Ludwig Kerscher, Franziska Kinz and Rolf Pinegger. It is set in the Tyrol during the First World War and depicts the actitivies of the local home guard unit. It was based on a novel by Anton Graf Bossi-Fedrigotti, itself based on the diary of the titular Anton Bruggler. Location shooting took place in the Dolomites. Phoney Cronies Phoney Cronies is a 1942 American comedy short by Columbia Pictures starring El Brendel, Tom Kennedy, Dudley Dickerson, and Monte Collins. In the short, Oley, Tom, and Petty Larsen, employees of a storage company, are tasked with bringing a crate of artifacts to a museum in the middle of the night. They dont know, however, that the crate really contains a thief who intends to rob the museum of its priceless Buddha statue. The Butcher Boy The Butcher Boy is an animated cartoon by Walter Lantz Productions. It is the second of the thirteen Pooch the Pup cartoons. Permanent Wave Permanent Wave is a 1929 animated film which is presented by Carl Laemmle and is produced by Walter Lantz. The film, which was written and animated by Walter Lantz, Bill Nolan and Tom Palmer, features Oswald rescuing a mermaid, whom he has fallen in love with, from his captain on the ship that Oswald is controlling during the film. The film was recorded on Western Electric equipment, an early sound-on-film technique. The equipment was also used in another Oswald film entitled Oils Well, which was released in the same year. Copyrighted on the 26th of July 1929, and released on the 30th of September the same year, the film was released by Universal Pictures, and thus, is part of Universal series of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit films. Faustina Faustina is a 1968 Italian comedy film. It represents the directorial debut of Luigi Magni and the first released film appearance of actress Vonetta McGee, the latter of whom had filmed her role for The Great Silence a year prior. The Territory of Others The Territory of Others is a 1970 French documentary film directed by François Bel. It was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Technical Grand Prize. Rose of Tralee Rose of Tralee is a 1937 British musical film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Binkie Stuart, Kathleen ORegan and Fred Conyngham. The screenplay concerns an Irish singer who goes to New York City to make his fortune, but loses contact with his wife and family. Congregation Anjuman is a 1986 Hindi drama film directed by Muzaffar Ali, starring Shabana Azmi, Farooq Shaikh and Rohini Hattangadi in lead roles. Set in Lucknow, it deals with exploitation of women and problems of local "chikan" embroidery workers. Anjuman has music by Khayyam, with lyrics by noted Urdu poet Shahryar, with three songs by lead actress Shabana Azmi, who reluctantly agreed to do playback singing. Noted actor Farooq Shaikh worked in three films with Muzaffar Ali, with the others being Gaman and Umrao Jaan. L'appel du destin LAppel du destin is a French comedy drama film from 1953, directed by Georges Lacombe, written by Jacques Viot, starring Georgette Anys and Jean Marais. In United Kingdom the film was known under the title "Der Ruf des Schicksals", "De enige weg". The Magical Hat Divotvorný klobouk is a 1952 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Jan Cimbura Jan Cimbura is a 1941 Czech drama film directed by František Čáp and starring Gustav Nezval, Jiřina Štěpničková and Jaroslav Průcha. The Mouse Exterminator The Mouse Exterminator is a short animated film produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. It marks the final theatrical appearance of Krazy Kat, the title character from George Herrimans comic strip. Hit Parade Hit Parade is a 1953 West German musical comedy film directed by Erik Ode and starring Germaine Damar, Walter Giller and Nadja Tiller. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art directors Kurt Herlth and Karl Weber. Z ceských mlýnu From the Czech Mills is a 1941 Czechoslovak comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Theodor Pistek, Jindrich Plachta, and Svatopluk Benes. Aadavallu Meeku Joharulu Aadavaallu Meeku Joharlu is a 1981 Telugu-language Indian feature film directed by K. Balachander, starring Krishnam Raju, Jayasudha and Bhanu Chander, with Chiranjeevi playing a guest role towards the climax. Dildaar Dildaar is a 1977 Bollywood Action film, produced by D. Rama Naidu under Suresh Productions and directed by K. Bapaiah. It stars Jeetendra, Rekha, Nazneen in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The film is a remake of the Telugu movie Soggadu,, starring Shobhan Babu, Jayachitra, Jayasudha in the pivotal roles, both the movies are made by the same banner and director. The film is recorded as Above Average at the box office. Nazneen received the films only Filmfare nomination as Best Supporting Actress. Inti Guttu Intiguttu or Inti Guttu is a Tollywood film that released on 14 September 1984 and was directed by K. Bapayya. This film had Chiranjeevi, Suhasini, Nalini, and Kaikala Satyanarayana in important roles. The movie is remake of 1964 Tamil movie Panakkara Kudumbam. Chiranjeevi won a Filmfare Award for his performance in this film. Mard Ki Zabaan Mard Ki Zabaan is a 1987 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra, Jackie Shroff, Poonam Dhillon and Kimi Katkar. The film was a remake of the Telugu film Yuga Purushudu. Roger la Honte Roger la Honte is a 1946 French historical drama film directed by André Cayatte and starring Lucien Coëdel, María Casares and Paul Bernard. The film is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Jules Mary. It was followed by a sequel The Revenge of Roger featuring many of the original cast and released the same year. The films sets were designed by the art director René Renoux. Aravam Aaravam is a 1978 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Bharathan. The film stars Nedumudi Venu, Prameela, Pratap Pothan, KPAC Lalitha, Bahadoor and Janardhanan in the lead roles. Actor Pratap Pothan was introduced in this film along with composer Ousepachan, who played the role of a fiddle player. The cinematography was handled by Ashok Kumar. The film has musical score by M. G. Radhakrishnan and background score by Johnson and Ousepachan. The story revolves around Marudhu, a village shooter and wanderer and his love interest named Kaveri in the village, who runs a tea shop and how their life affected by the arrival of a Circus group in the village. Buddimantudu Buddhimantudu is a 1969 Telugu drama film, produced by N. S. Murthy under the Chitra Kalpana banner and directed by Bapu. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Vijaya Nirmala, Sobhan Babu, Krishnam Raju in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film was remade in Tamil as Manidhanum Dheivamagalam and in Hindi as Paramaatma. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Dr. Bezbarua Dr. Bezbarua is a 1969 Assamese language thriller film, the first film of this genre in the language, directed by Brajen Barua and produced by Rangghar Cine Productions. The film was released on 7 November 1969. It was marked as the beginning of success of so-called commercial movies in Assamese Film industry. It was also first time the outdoor and indoor shooting entirely took place in various locations of Assam. Lorry Lorry is a 1980 Malayalam film directed by Bharathan and written by Padmarajan. It stars Achankunju, Balan K. Nair, Nithya, Meena and Prathap Pothan. Parankimala Parankimala is a 1981 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Bharathan and produced by M. O. Joseph. The film stars Sukumari, Nedumudi Venu, Achankunju and Bahadoor. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. Pudhu Nellu Puddhu Nathu Pudhu Nellu Pudhu Naathu is a Tamil film directed by P. Bharathiraja. This is the debut film for Napoleon and Sukanya. Radha Kalyanam Radha Kalyanam is a 1981 Telugu drama film written by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana and directed by Bapu. It is considered to be one of the best Telugu movies by critics. It was a remake of the Tamil movie Antha Ezhu Naatkal, directed by K. Bhagyaraj. It was remade in Hindi as Woh Saat Din in 1983, starring Anil Kapoor, Padmini Kolhapure and Naseeruddin Shah. Thyagayya Tyagayya is a 1981 Telugu film directed by Bapu. The cast included J.V. Somayajulu in the lead role. The film is based on the life of Saint, Singer, and composer Tyagaraja. Tyagayya was showcased at the Indian Panorama of International Film Festival of India in 1982. Tyagayya was made as film in 1946. It was produced and directed by Chittor V. Nagaiah and considered as masterpiece in Telugu cinema. It is a soul stirring film about the truly extraordinary life of Saint Thyagaraja. Saanch Ko Aanch Nahin Saanch Ko Aanch Nahin is a 1979 Bollywood drama film directed by Satyen Bose. This film was inspired by the story Panch Parmeshwar, written by the famous writer Premchand. The film was produced by Tarachand Barjatya. The film stars Arun Govil, Om Shivpuri and Urmila Bhatt, and also marked the debut of actress Madhu Kapoor. The Reckless The Reckless is a 1965 Italian drama film directed by Giuliano Montaldo. It was entered into the 15th Berlin International Film Festival. L'homme de la Jamaïque The Man from Jamaica is a 1950 French adventure film directed by Maurice de Canonge and starring Pierre Brasseur, Véra Norman and Georges Tabet. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Dumesnil. It was shot on location in Paris and Tangiers in Morocco. The Immortal Gentleman Immortal Gentleman is a 1935 British historical drama film directed by Widgey R. Newman and starring Basil Gill, Rosalinde Fuller and Dennis Hoey. It was a low-budget B film, which usually did not have historical settings. Valse brillante Brilliant Waltz is a 1949 French musical crime film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Mártha Eggerth, Jan Kiepura and Lucien Baroux. The films sets were designed by the art director Lucien Aguettand. Marrakech Marrakech is a 1996 Dutch TV film directed by Michiel van Jaarsveld. Incident in Shanghai Incident in Shanghai is a 1938 British drama film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Margaret Vyner, Patrick Barr, Ralph Roberts and Derek Gorst. It was made at Pinewood Studios as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures. It was shot in eleven days on a budget of £7,000. It was considered to have topical interest for audiences due to the ongoing Second Sino-Japanese War. Le miroir aux alouettes The Decoy or A Mirror for Skylarks is a 1935 adventure film directed by Roger Le Bon and Hans Steinhoff and starring Edwige Feuillère, Pierre Brasseur and Jessie Vihrog. It was the French-language remake of the 1934 film Decoy. The film was produced by the German company UFA in partnership with its French subsidiary ACE. The French title is a reference to a classic device used as a decoy. Le damier The Draughtsmen Clash is a 1996 film directed by Balufu Bakupa-Kanyinda of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. House of Greed House of Greed is a 1933 Soviet film directed by Aleksandr Ivanovsky. Levkas Man Levkas Man is a thriller novel by British author Hammond Innes published in 1971. It tells the story of a doctor who goes to the Greek island of Levkas with his adopted son to prove a theory about prehistoric man. Lucky Jade Lucky Jade is a 1937 British comedy crime film directed by Walter Summers and starring Betty Ann Davies, John Warwick and Claire Arnold. Tang shou tai quan dao The Crush is a 1972 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Tu Guangqi and starring Chan Hung-lit, Jason Pai and Ingrid Hu. Death of a Legend Death of a Legend was the first of three documentary films by Bill Mason about wolves, helping to dispel the image of wolves as "evil" and demonstrating their role in maintaining the balance of nature. Released in 1971, Death of the Legend was the first documentary to feature footage of wolves being born in the wild, and their first year of life. The film was followed two years later by Masons feature length theatrical documentary on wolves, Cry of the Wild. Both films were produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Mason completed his third and final film on wolves, Wolf Pack, in 1974. Awards for the film included two Golden Sheaf Awards and an Etrog Award, now known as the Genie Awards, for Best Colour Cinematography. U nikh est Rodina They Have a Motherland is a 1949 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Faintsimmer and Vladimir Legoshin. The Sultan and the Rock Star "Sultan and the Rock Star" is a 1980 episode of Disneys Wonderful World starring Timothy Hutton which originally aired on NBC on April 20, 1980. Addio giovinezza! Goodbye Youth is a 1927 Italian silent drama film directed by Augusto Genina and starring Walter Slezak, Elena Sangro and Carmen Boni. The film was adapted from the 1911 play of the same name by Nino Oxilia and Sandro Camasio. The film is set in Turin at the beginning of the Twentieth century, where a student begins a romance with a seamstress Dorina. However, he is lured away by a sophisticated older woman leaving Dorina distressed. Genina had previously directed an earlier version of the play in 1918. It was remade as a sound film of the same title in 1940. Auld Lang Syne Auld Lang Syne is a 1937 British historical drama film directed by James A. Fitzpatrick and starring Andrew Cruickshank, Christine Adrian and Marian Spencer. It portrays the life of the eighteenth century Scottish poet Robert Burns. The film was a quota quickie, produced at Shepperton Studios for distribution by MGM. Quota costume films were rare, as the costs generally exceeded the limited budgets allowed for productions. Los mochileros Los Mochileros is a 1970 Argentine film. Familie Benthin Familie Benthin is an East German film. It was released in 1950. Kdybych byl tátou Kdybych byl tátou is a 1939 Czechoslovak comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Jindrich Plachta, Hana Vítová, and Bohunka Nosková. Milování zakázáno Forbidden Love is a 1938 Czechoslovak comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Helena Busová, Frantisek Cerný, and Carl Lamac. Racek má zpozdení Racek má zpoždění is a Czech comedy film that was released in 1950. Sluchay v tayge Incident in the Taiga is a 1953 Soviet action film directed by Yuri Yegorov and starring Aleksandr Antonov and Gombozhap Tsydynzhapov. The Higher Mortals The Higher Mortals is a film produced by the Childrens Film Unit in 1993, directed by Colin Finbow and distributed by Channel Four Films. It was filmed in south Suffolk and north Essex, and received its sole TV transmission on Channel 4 on 25 September 1994, also being shown at the 1994 Edinburgh International Film Festival. It deals with the problems suffered by many smaller girls boarding schools during the early 1990s recession, and makes use of metaphor and analogy in its critique of the John Major government of the day. It notably features early appearances by the now prominent actresses Jemima Rooper and Clemency Burton-Hill. Rango Rango is a 1931 American quasi-documentary film directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack and released by Paramount Pictures. Il figlio della sepolta viva Il figlio della sepolta viva is a 1974 Italian drama film directed by Luciano Ercoli. Based on the novel with the same name written by Carolina Invernizio, it is part of the Invernizios revival occurred in the early 1970s. In this adaptation Ercoli emphasized the gothic horror elements of the melodramatic plot. Chervona ruta Chervona Ruta is a 1971 Soviet Ukrainian musical film written by Miroslav Skochilyas and directed by Roman Oleksiv, starring Sofia Rotaru and Vasyl Zinkevych alongside popular Soviet Ukrainian ensembles. One of the first modern Soviet musical films, and the first modern Ukrainian musical filmed in Bukovina and the Carpathian mountains in the Ukrainian SSR, Chervona Ruta features short dialogues combined with legendary pop-folk songs in the Ukrainian language and characteristic Western Ukraine dances in modern pop choreography. The film was released in both a Ukrainian and a Russian language version, though in both versions all but one of the songs are in Ukrainian. Translated from the — "Chervona Ruta" literally means "Red rue". However, the expression became a proper noun in Ukrainian due to popular use. The term derives from the old East Slavic legend, according to which a girl who finds a red colored rue on Ivan Kupala Day, will be happy in love. Help Me to Live Help Me to Live is a 1936 Argentine romantic drama musical directed and written by José A. Ferreyra with Libertad Lamarque. Starring Libertad Lamarque and Santiago Gómez Cou, the film premiered on 26 August 1936 in Buenos Aires. The film is a tango-based film, an integral part of Argentine culture. Cándida For the general given name, see Candida. Cándida is a 1939 Argentine musical film drama directed by Luis Bayon Herrera. The tango film premiered in Buenos Aires and starred Juan Carlos Thorry. Massacre Mania Massacre Mania is an Italian 1967 science fiction film written and directed by Paolo Bianchini. Bikinisesongen Bikinisesongen is a 1994 Norwegian comedy film directed by Runar Jarle Wiik, starring Thor-Ivar Forsland and Eduardo Verdu. The film features the friends Snorre and Leo, two boys who dream of making quick money, without much success. The buy a truckload of bikinis and head for Western Norway to make sales, ignoring that it is already late autumn. Días de ilusión Días de ilusión is a 1980 Argentine film. I Want to Die with You I Want to Die with You or Yo quiero morir contigo is a 1941 Argentine screwball comedy film directed by Mario Soffici. Las chivas rayadas Las Chivas Rayadas is a 1964 Mexican film. It stars Sara García and Manuel Espino "Clavillazo". The story is a kind of homage to the Football team CD Guadalajara where the younger brother of three wants to fulfill his dream of playing for the Chivas while helping is older brother to improve his career as a goalkeeper and his other brother, a priest, to have chances as a luchador and as a bullfighter, all in the eyes of their strict mother. El gran premio El gran premio is a 1958 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. SS Strike at Dawn The Sky Through the Trees is a 1958 Yugoslav war film directed by Stole Janković. It was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. Texas Lawmen Texas Lawmen is a 1951 American western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Johnny Mack Brown, James Ellison and I. Stanford Jolley. The films sets were designed by the art director Dave Milton. Brannen Brannen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Corazón Corazón is a 1947 Argentine film directed by Carlos F. Borcosque and starring Narciso Ibáñez Menta. Crazy Women Crazy Women is a 1977 Argentine drama film written by José P. Dominiani and directed by Enrique Carreras. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival where Mercedes Carreras won the award for Best Actress. Madame Tallien Madame Guillotine is a 1916 Italian historical film directed by Mario Caserini and Enrico Guazzoni and starring Lyda Borelli, Renzo Fabiani and Amleto Novelli. It is based on a play by Victorien Sardou set during the French Revolution. El picnic de los Campanelli El Picnic de los Campanelli is a 1972 Argentine film. Adán y la serpiente Adam and the Serpent is a 1946 Argentine film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and written by Aldo De Benedetti. The film starred Olga Casares Pearson, Alberto de Mendoza and Olga Zubarry. Swan Song Swan Song is a 1945 Argentine romantic drama film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and starring Mecha Ortiz, Roberto Escalada and Miguel Gómez Bao. The film portrays the ultimately tragic relationship between a young composer and a more mature woman. For her performance Ortiz was awarded the Argentine Film Academys Silver Condor prize for Best Actress. Adolescence of Cain Adolescence of Cain is a 1959 Venezuelan film and the first film of the Venezuelan filmmaker Román Chalbaud. It was based on his homonymous theatre play. The widow Juana moves to the slums of Caracas with her son Juan. The film follows the impact of poverty on their relationships. The film has been described as "historically and artistically significant" in many ways. Cinco gallinas y el cielo Cinco gallinas y el cielo is a 1957 Argentine film. His Birthright His Birthright is a 1918 American drama film directed by William Worthington for Haworth Pictures Corporation. Sessue Hayakawa produced the film and played the lead role. The rest of the cast includes Marin Sais, Howard Davies, Mary Anderson, and Hayakawas wife Tsuru Aoki. El inglés de los güesos The Englishman of the Bones is a 1940 Argentine drama film based on a novel of the same name. El ayudante El Ayudante is a 1971 Argentine drama film directed and written by Mario David with Bernardo Kordon. The film premiered on 25 March 1971 in Buenos Aires. The Return of Martin Fierro La Vuelta de Martín Fierro is a 1974 Argentine film directed by Enrique Dawi and based on the second part of the poem Martín Fierro by José Hernández. Kumara Sambhavam Kumara Sambhavam is a 1969 Indian Malayalam and Tamil bilingual film, directed and produced by P. Subramaniam. Based on the epic poem of the poet Kalidasa of the same name, it stars Gemini Ganesan, Padmini, Srividya and Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair in lead roles. The film had musical score and songs composed by G. Devarajan. The film won the first ever Kerala State Film Award for Best Film. The film stood apart in technical quality when compared to previous Malayalam films and is hence regarded as a landmark in the history of Malayalam cinema. Par la fenêtre Par la Fenetre is a 1948 French comedy film starring Bourvil. It was a sizeable box office hit. It was shot at the Saint-Maurice Studios in Paris. The Strange Case of Captain Ramper The Strange Case of Captain Ramper is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Max Reichmann and starring Paul Wegener, Mary Johnson and Max Schreck. The films sets were designed by the art director Leopold Blonder. It was distributed by the German subsidiary of First National Pictures. Unlike many silent films which are now lost, copies of this still survive. Sathyavaan Savithri Satyavan Savithri is a 1977 Malayalam-language Indian feature film, directed by P. G. Viswambaran, starring Kamal Haasan and Sridevi in the lead roles.. The film was also dubbed into Tamil with the same title and into Telugu as Sathyavanthudu. Pod sozvezdiem bliznetsov Under the Constellation Gemini is a 1979 Soviet science fiction film directed by Boris Ivchenko based on the short story The Guest by Igor Rosokhovatsky. The Wall The Wall is a 1967 French drama film directed by Serge Roullet, based on the short story of the same name. It was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival. Caín Caín is a 1984 Colombian drama film directed by Gustavo Nieto Roa. The film is based on the eponymous novel written by Eduardo Caballero Calderón. The plot sets the biblical story of Cain and Abel in 1960s rural Colombia. It follows the bitter rivalry between two brothers over the love of one woman. El hombre que debía una muerte El hombre que debía una muerte is a 1955 Argentine crime film directed by Mario Soffici and starring Amelia Bence and Carlos Cores. La calle junto a la luna The Street Next to the Moon is a 1951 Argentine romantic drama film directed by Román Viñoly Barreto. La guerra de los sostenes La Guerra de los sostenes is a 1976 Argentine film. Her Last Part Her Last Part or Her Final Role is a 1946 French drama film directed by Jean Gourguet and starring Gaby Morlay, Jean Debucourt and Marcel Dalio. A top actress discovers that she is seriously ill. Palletoori Pilla Palletoori Pilla is a 1950 Indian Telugu-language folklore film, produced and directed by B. A. Subba Rao under the Sobhanachela & B. A. Subba Rao Joint Productions banner. It stars Anjali Devi, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, and N. T. Rama Rao in the lead roles and music composed by P. Adinarayana Rao. The film is loosely based on the English play Pizaro by Richard Sheridan and it was remade as the Hindi movie Insaniyat, starring Dev Anand, Dilip Kumar and Paidi Jairaj in pivotal roles. Bahu Beti Bahu Beti is a 1965 Hindi film starring Mala Sinha and Joy Mukherjee in the lead roles. The Stain The Stain is a 1914 American silent drama film directed by Frank Powell and starring Edward José and Thurlow Bergen. The film also features Theda Bara in her screen debut. A print of the film was discovered in Australia in the 1990s and is preserved at the George Eastman House. The Stain was shot at the Fox Studios in Fort Lee and on location in Lake Ronkonkoma. Dionysos Dionysos is a 1984 French comedy film directed by Jean Rouch, starring Jean Monod and Hélène Puiseux. It tells the story of an American drama teacher who after writing a thesis on Dionysus tries to combine Dionysian rites with the work at a car factory, in an attempt to create the worlds first car built in joyous frenzy. The film competed at the 41st Venice International Film Festival. It was released in France on 3 December 1986. A Commuter Kind of Love A Commuter Kind of Love is a 1979 Norwegian drama film directed by Hans Otto Nicolayssen, starring Eilif Armand, Frøydis Armand and Per Jansen. It takes place on a small island off the coast of north-western Norway, where people deal with such various problems as rural flight, alcohol- and pill abuse, and abortion. The Hands of Che Guevara The Hands of Che Guevara is a 2006 documentary film made by Dutch film director Peter de Kock. The documentary is a search for the severed hands of the Latin American guerrilla fighter, Ernesto Che Guevara. After Guevaras execution in Bolivia in 1967, his hands were severed from his body for purposes of identification. After fingerprints were taken, the hands, and Guevaras body, disappeared. In 1997 the body was found buried under a landing strip in Vallegrande, Bolivia. Guevaras hands were not found in the grave, and it is not clear what became of them after his death, although some accounts indicate they were sent to Cuba by Antonio Arguedas. The film attempts to answer the question of their location. There is also a book of the same title. It is called Las Manos de Guevara, written by Evgenii Dolmatovskii. It was published in 1974 by Planeta. Quisiera ser hombre Quisiera ser hombre is a Mexican motion picture released in 1988. Many people think, in a good way, this film helped indirectly to think about homosexuality and travestism in teenagers. Brother, Cry for Me Brother, Cry for Me is a 1970 adventure film starring Leslie Parrish, Larry Pennell and Richard Davalos. Three estranged brothers receive a letter from their late father inviting them to collect a large inheritance in an Aztec pyramid. Realizing that they each have a chance at their fathers fortune, the brothers become murderously competitive. Wild Season Wild Season is a 1967 South African drama film directed by Emil Nofal and starring Gert Van den Bergh, Marie Du Toit and Antony Thomas. A family operating a trawler off the South African coast, suffer a personal tragedy. The film provoked a backlash in South Africa because it was bilingual and featured black actors in leading roles. It was also felt that it portrayed a negative, stereotypical portrayal of Afrikaners. A number of scenes were directed by Jans Rautenbach, because Emil Nofal suffered from seasickness. Hitler's Reign of Terror Hitlers Reign of Terror is an independently released 1934 film that attacked the activities of Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany, and is often credited as being the "first-ever American anti-Nazi film." The film is a combination of newsreel footage, documentary, and reenactment. Despite the fact that the New York State Censor Board refused the film a license, it played for two weeks in New York City theaters which filled to capacity. In Chicago the film was only released after the title was changed to Hitler Reigns to placate the German government. Mordaunt Hall gave the film a negative review in The New York Times when it was released. Film Daily scoffed at the film for its prediction that Hitlers Germany was a future threat to world peace. Les mutinés de l'Elseneur Les mutinés de lElseneur is a 1936 French action film directed by Pierre Chenal and starring Jean Murat, Winna Winifried and André Berley. A journalist takes command of a ship after the crew mutiny against the brutal captain. It was an adaptation of the novel The Mutiny of the Elsinore by Jack London. En toile de fond servi la barque allemand quatre-mâts Padua; capitaine du voilier était Robert Clauss, le quatre-mâts-barque aujourdhui comme un navire école Krusenstern sous le drapeau russe. Saranga Saranga, is a 1961 Bollywood film starring Sudesh Kumar and Jayshree Gadkar, and directed by Dhirubhai Desai, produced by Dhirubhai Desai and Kanjibhai Rathod. Teri Meri Ik Jindri Teri Meri Ik Jindri is a 1975 Punjabi film starring Dharmendra, Veerendra, and Meena Rai. Karpoora Mullai Karpoora Mullai is a 1991 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by Fazil, starring Amala, Raja and Srividya. The film, a bi-lingual was simultaneously shot in Malayalam as Ente Sooryaputhrikku. Kai Kodutha Deivam Kai Koduttha Dheivam is a Tamil language film, starring Sivaji Ganesan, S. S. Rajendran, Savitri and K. R. Vijaya in the lead roles. This film was remade in Telugu as Marapurani Katha. The film was released on 18 July 1964. The film was remade in Hindi as Pyar Ki Kahani with Amitabh Bachchan and in Malayalam as Palunkupaathram. Chakravalam Chuvannappol Chakravalam Chuvannappol is a 1983 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by J. Sasikumar. Starring Prem Nazir, Mammootty, Mohanlal, and Sumalatha. The film features music composed by M. K. Arjunan. Dashavatharam is a 1976 Tamil Hindu – Devotional Mythology film, directed and written by K. S. Gopalakrishnan. Music was by S. Rajeswara Rao. It stars Ravikumar playing titular role, with Sirkazhi Govindarajan, Jayachitra, Gemini Ganesan, M. R. Radha, P. S. Veerappa, Sowcar Janaki and K. R. Vijayain supporting roles. Il vostro super agente Flit Il vostro superagente Flit is a 1966 Italian Eurospy comedy that is a parody of Our Man Flint. Starring Raimondo Vianello and Raffaella Carra, it was directed by Mariano Laurenti in his debut as a director and written by Bruno Corbucci who also wrote the James Tont films. Danchizuma: Hirusagari no jôji aka From 3 to Sex is a 1971 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series. The first film in this successful new direction for the studio, it was directed by Shōgorō Nishimura and starred Kazuko Shirakawa. Ave sin nido Ave sin nido is a 1943 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta and based in the radio drama Anita de Montemar written by Leando Blanco. The Defender The Defender is a 54-minute Canadian documentary film, made in 1988 by the National Film Board of Canada and directed by Stephen Low. The film depicts the building of a strike fighter aircraft by Bob Diemert, an eccentric Canadian aviation engineer. His dream of building the next Canadian fighter aircraft to challenge the might of the Soviet Union was dependent on selling a restored warbird. Congrès des nations en Chine Le Congrès des Nations en Chine, released in the US as China Versus Allied Powers and in the UK as China Versus the Allied Nations, and also known as The Congress of Nations in China: A Topical Creation and China Against the Allies, was a 1900 French short silent satirical film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 327 in its catalogues. Shikake-nin Baian is a 1981 Japanese film directed by Yasuo Furuhata. The Monastery's Hunter The Monasterys Hunter is a 1935 German historical drama film directed by Max Obal and starring Friedrich Ulmer, Paul Richter and Josef Eichheim. It was based on an 1892 novel of the same title by Ludwig Ganghofer. The films sets were designed by the art director Carl Ludwig Kirmse and Hans Kuhnert. Seine Hoheit - Genosse Prinz Seine Hoheit – Genosse Prinz is an East German film. It was released in 1969. Del rancho a la capital Del rancho a la capital is a 1942 Mexican adventure comedy film directed by Raúl de Anda under his Producciones Raúl de Anda banner. It stars Domingo Soler, Susana Guízar, and Pedro Armendáriz. Ham Sab Chor Hain Hum Sab Chor Hain is a 1956 Hindi film starring Shammi Kapoor and Nalini Jaiwant in lead roles. The music was composed by O. P. Nayyar. The film was directed by I. S. Johar Tired Business Men Tired Business Men is a 1927 American short silent comedy film directed by Anthony Mack. It was the 60th Our Gang short subject released. Uyyale Uyyale is a 1969 Kannada language romantic drama film directed by N. Lakshminarayan and starring Rajkumar and Kalpana in the lead roles. The film is a direct screen adaptation of the novel of the same name written by the acclaimed novelist Chaduranga. Besides writing the story, Chaduranga also wrote the dialogues for the film and won Karnataka State Film Award for the year 1979 for this story. The soundtrack and original score composed by Vijaya Bhaskar was widely acclaimed and appreciated. Produced by Gopal - Lakshman duo, the film fetched the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Film award for the same year. Cheppadividya Cheppadividya is a 1993 Indian Malayalam film, directed by GS Vijayan and starring Sudheesh and Maathu in lead roles. Kshanakathu Kshanakkathu is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by TK Rajeev Kumar, starring Niyaz Musaliyar and Athira in the lead roles. The film was the biggest blockbuster of 1990. The Land of Smiles The Land of Smiles is a 1930 German operetta film directed by Max Reichmann and starring Richard Tauber, Mara Loseff and Hans Mierendorff. It is an adaptation of the operetta The Land of Smiles composed by Franz Lehár. Lehár himself appeared in the film in a small role. The operetta was again adapted for a 1952 film The Land of Smiles starring Jan Kiepura. Stage Fright Stage Fright is the 18th Our Gang short subject comedy released. The series was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944. Unnikrishnante Adyathe Christmas Unnikrishnante Aadyathe Christmas is a 1988 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Kamal and produced by Kitho, John Paul and Kaloor Dennis. The film stars Jayaram, Suresh Gopi, Sumalatha and Innocent in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. The film is based on a short story by Kakkanadan. Time of Treason Czas zdrady is a Polish historical film directed by Wojciech Marczewski. It was released in 1997. Das geheimnisvolle Wrack Das geheimnisvolle Wrack is an East German adventure film directed by . It was released in 1954. Pathbhola Pathbhola is a 1986 Bengali film directed by Tarun Majumder. The music director, Hemanta Mukherjee, won a BFJA Award in 1987 for his work in this film. Arante Mulla Kochu Mulla Arante Mulla Kochu Mulla is a Malayalam family film, directed by Balachandra Menon, starring Balachandra Menon, Shankar, Srividya, and Laksmi. The film is noted for the performances of the late Srividya and Laksmi, who portray sisters-in-law. Thaiku Oru Thalattu Thaaiku Oru Thaalaattu is a 1986 Indian Tamil film, directed by Balachandra Menon and produced by K. R. Gangadharan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Padmini, Visu and Pandiyan in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was a remake of the directors own Malayalam film Oru Painkilikatha. Donde el círculo termina Where the Circle Ends is a 1956 Mexican crime film directed by Alfredo B. Crevenna and starring Sara Montiel, Raúl Ramírez and Nadia Haro Oliva. The films sets were designed by the art director Edward Fitzgerald. La vida íntima de Marco Antonio y Cleopatra The Private Life of Mark Antony and Cleopatra is a 1947 Mexican historical comedy film directed by Roberto Gavaldón and starring Luis Sandrini, María Antonieta Pons and Víctor Junco. The films art direction was by Luis Moya. Die Martinsklause The Cloister of Martins is a 1951 West German drama film directed by Richard Häussler and starring Willy Rösner, Gisela Fackeldey and Heinz Engelmann. It is based on the novel of the same title by Ludwig Ganghofer. The film is part of the postwar tradition of heimatfilm in German cinema. The films sets were designed by the art directors Willi Horn and Carl Ludwig Kirmse. Pattinathar is a 1936 Indian Tamil mythological film written and directed by T. C. Vadivelu Nayakar and produced by M. T. Rajan. Music by Gopal Sharma is an added asset to the film. The film stars M. M. Dandapani Desikar playing the titled role with other actors like V. N. Sundaram, D. R. Muthulakshmi, T. K. Rukmini, M. S. Radhabai and P. G. Venkatesan portraying supporting roles. The film was a major success, and ran for 25 weeks and established Desikar as an excellent singer - actor on the ladder of success. Pattinathar is about saint who lived in Kaveripoompattinam, his devotion to Lord Shiva and the miracles the saint performed. Pattinathar was a subject made thrice in Tamil Cinema. The first version was made in 1935 by Lotus Pictures with C. S. Sundaramoorthy Odhuvaar as the saint, the Second was made in 1936 by Vel Pictures with M. M. Dandapani Desikar and it was made again in 1962 with T. M. Soundararajan as the saint. In those days, only actors trained in theatre were given roles in films, but occasionally, good musicians were also given opportunities when the film demanded good singing from actors. M. M. Dandapani Desikar, a musician well versed in Thevaram recitals, was picked to play the eponymous hero. Allulu Vasthunnaru Allullostunnaru is a 1984 Telugu film directed by K. Vasu. The film stars Chandra Mohan, Chiranjeevi, Sulakshana and Geetha in important roles. The story was remade in Hindi as Andaz Apna Apna and was again made in Telugu as Veedevadandi Babu. Later many times this story was copied in many languages and again in Hindi also as Joru Ka Ghulam and Jodi No. 1. The music was composed by K. V. Mahadevan. Mogudu Kaavali Mogudu Kaavali is a 1980 Telugu language film starring Chiranjeevi. The film was a remake of the Hindi film Manchali. Mosagadu Mosagadu is a 1980 Telugu film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. The film stars Sobhan Babu, Chiranjeevi and Sridevi Kapoor in important roles. This movie is loosely based on the Raj Kapoor-Shatrughan Sinha starrer Khaan Dost. The film was a Hit at the box office. Ooriki Ichina Maata Oorukichchina Maata is a 1981 Telugu drama film written and directed by M. Balaiah starring Chiranjeevi and Betha Sudhakar. Gendai-jin is a 1952 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Minoru Shibuya. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. Her Bridal Night-Mare Her Bridal Nightmare is a 1920 American silent comedy film from the Christie Film Company. It was one of Colleen Moores first comedy films. The film still exists and has been released on DVD. Rukvamati's Mansion Rukmavati Ki Haveli is an Indian feature film. The film is directed by Govind Nihalani and is based on Federico Garcia Lorcas Spanish play The House of Bernarda Alba. The screenplay is written by Nihalani himself. They Looked Alike They Looked Alike is a 1915 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Frida - en trotjänarinna Frida, en trotjänarinna is a 1999 documentary film which originally aired over SVT on 3 May 1999. It aired in Denmark on 10 March 2000. The initiative was taken following a newspaper announce for the annual general meeting of Sällskapet till belöning för trotjänare in 1988, which led to the idea of a programme about a job that had died out more and more. Filmed in 1988, 1993 and 1998 it depicted 76 years old Frida who still, despite her age, was working as a domestic worker in Stockholm. The first part aired as part of the programme 00. It won an Ikaros Award and the Prix Egalia. It also competed at FIPA in France and BANFF in Canada. Bhai Bhai Bhai Bhai is a 1956 Oriya film produced by Gour Prasad Ghose and directed by Nitai Palit. The film was inspired by a book, Bhai Bhai, written by Santanu Kumar Das, was produced under the banner of Dalit Jatisangha Chitram, and received financial assistance from the Government of Orissa, India. It portrays the problems of untouchability and the caste system prevailing at that time in rural India. The film starred Parbati Ghose, the first female filmmaker from Odisha My Seven Little Bares My Bare Lady is a 1963 exploitation film directed by Arthur Knight about a young American woman visiting Great Britain who meets and falls in love with a U.S. Korean War veteran who is involved with a local nudist camp. The young woman is initially distressed at the man’s clothing-free lifestyle, but later changes her mind and sheds her garments when a kindly housekeeper relates a romantic story of a young couple who fell in love in Paris and later married at a British nudist colony. My Bare Lady was also released with the titles Bare Lady, Bare World, Its a Bare World and My Seven Little Bares. Palayam Palayam is a 1994 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by T. S. Suresh Babu and written by Dennis Joseph, starring Manoj K. Jayan and Urvashi in lead roles. Mammootty s character Christie appears in flashback and Stock footage was used for the same. Anita Needs Me Anita Needs Me is a 1963 short film directed by George Kuchar about an overheated tale of lust, guilt and Mom and starring Maulis Pearson as Anita. It has a runtime of 16 minutes. The Girl Spy Before Vicksburg The Girl Spy Before Vicksburg is an American silent film produced by Kalem Company and directed by Sidney Olcott with Gene Gauntier, Robert Vignola and JP McGowan. Der tapfere Schulschwänzer Der tapfere Schulschwänzer is an East German film. It was released in 1967. Farz Aur Kanoon Farz aur Kanoon is a 1982 Bollywood Action film, produced by M. Arjuna Raju and A. S. R. Anjineelu under the Roja Movies banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Jeetendra, Hema Malini, Rati Agnihotri in the pivotal roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film is a remake of producer -director duos own Telugu movie Kondaveeti Simham starring N. T. Rama Rao, Sridevi in the lead roles which itself was a remake of the 1974 Tamil movie Thanga Pathakkam, which incidentally went on to inspire another Hindi movie in 1982 itself - Shakti. Bhalu Bhalu is a Marathi movie released in October 1980. The movie has been produced by Uma Prakash Bhende and directed by Raj Dutt. The movie is a story based on a young girl whose guardian is falsely accused of a crime he did not commit and the sea of troubles she has to face to clear his name. Ezhunnallathu Ezhunnallathu is a 1991 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Harikumar and written by S. Bhasurachandran from a story by Harikumar. It stars Jayaram, Mukesh and Siddique. Bhai-Bhai Bhai Bhai is a 1956 Hindi social family drama directed by M. V. Raman for A. V. M. Productions. It had screenplay by Jawar N. Sitaraman, with Hindi screen adaptation of the Tamil film Ratha Paasam directed by C.V. Sridhar. The music director was Madan Mohan, with dialogues and lyrics written by Rajendra Krishan. One of the popular songs from the film was "Ae Dil Mujhe Bata De", sung by Geeta Dutt, "in an unabrasive fast tempo". The song became one of Madan Mohans earliest hits, and the music of the film in journalist-author Bharatans words, went on to "conquer the box office". The film starred Ashok Kumar, who played the lead role, and Kishore Kumar as the two brothers, with the film being referred to as one of Kishore Kumars prominent films. The cast included Nirupa Roy, who played the role of Ashok Kumars "homely" wife, while Shyama played the "seductress". The film co-starred Nimmi, Om Prakash, David, Daisy Irani, and Shivraj. The story is of two brothers, with the younger brother running away from home at an early age. The older brother gets entangled with another woman, leaving his wife and child at home. This situation leads to the meeting of the brothers, with the older one mending his errant ways. Katsi katsistvis mgelia Man Is Mans Enemy is a 1923 Soviet silent adventure film directed by Ivane Perestiani. The Count of Luxemburg The Count of Luxemburg is a 1972 German musical comedy film directed by Wolfgang Glück and starring Eberhard Wächter, Lilian Sukis and Erich Kunz. It is an adaptation of the operetta Der Graf von Luxemburg by Franz Lehár. Haqeeqat Haqeeqat is a 1985 Bollywood Political film, produced by Vijay Soorma and Rajeev Kumar under the Vidya Shree Films banner and directed by Tatineni Rama Rao. It stars Jeetendra, Jaya Pradha in the pivotal roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film is remake of the Telugu movie Neti Bharatam, starring Suman, Vijayashanti in the pivotal roles. Back to the Egg The Back to the Egg TV special was a program containing music videos to promote the band Wings 1979 album Back to the Egg. The program was first broadcast on US television stations in November 1979, but its UK airing, on BBC1, was delayed until June 1981, two months after the band disbanded. The locations used for filming include Lympne Castle and Camber Sands, both on the south-east coast of England. The videos for "Goodnight Tonight" – a song that had been a non-album single shortly before the release of Back to the Egg – and "Babys Request" were issued on The McCartney Years DVD box set in 2007. The full special has yet to be released on DVD. The Gadfly Krazana is a 1928 Georgian black-and-white silent film directed by Kote Marjanishvili. It is based on the 1897 novel The Gadfly by Ethel Lilian Voynich. "Krazana" means wasp in Georgian language. Pelli Kaanuka Pelli Kanuka is a 1960 Telugu drama film, produced by and directed by C. V. Sridhar. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Krishna Kumari, B. Saroja Devi with music composed by A. M. Rajah. The film is a remake of the Tamil film Kalyana Parisu. Shades of the story line were also used in the Telugu movie Devata, which was also remade as the Hindi film Tohfa. Miguel/Michelle Miguel/Michelle is a story about a man who leaves the Philippines and comes back as a woman, challenging her family to reexamine their feelings about homosexuality/transsexuality along with family values and religion. Pilotos de la muerte Pilotos de la muerte is a 1962 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Seeta Bibaha Seeta Bibaha was the first Oriya film directed by Mohan Sundar Deb Goswami; it presented the marriage of Lord Rama to Sita, based on the epic story Ramayana. The film starred Makhanlal Bannerjee, Mohan Sundar Deb Goswami, Krishnachandra Singh, and Prabhavati. It premiered 28 April 1936 at the Laxmi Talkies of Puri. Sita Bibaha was the first complete Oriya film and an important part of the struggle for a manifestation of Oriya cultural identity in celluloid form. The film was a commercial success. The two-hour movie was subsequently released at Cinema Palace in Cuttack. It also drew numerous crowds at several touring assignments such as the "Radhakishen Chamelia Touring Cinema". The second Oriya film was produced in 1949. Oothikachiya Ponnu Oothikachiya Ponnu is 1981 Malayalam film which reunited Mohanlal, Shanker and Poornima Jayaram after Manjil Virinja Pookkal. it also stars Mammootty. Les pots cassés Les Pots cassés is a 1993 Canadian drama film directed by François Bouvier. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival where Gilles Desjardins won a Diploma for the Script. Detective Detective is a 1958 Bollywood film starring Pradeep Kumar and Mala Sinha. It is one of the first films directed by Shakti Samanta which failed to become a success. Production and music were by Mukul Roy. Ghar Basake Dekho Ghar Basake Dekho is a 1963 Hindi family drama film, directed by Kishore Sahu. The film was produced by Trikambhai Dave and Bal Chander Shukla for Ratandeep Pictures, with music composed by Chitragupta and lyrics written by Rajendra Krishan. The story was taken from the Gujarati stage writer Prabhulal Dwivedis story, Grahasti. The screenplay and dialogues were by Rajendra Krishan. Savitri, a top South Indian actress, made her Hindi film debut in Ghar Basake Dekho in a supporting role. The cast included Manoj Kumar, Rajshree, Shyama, Sudesh Kumar, Mehmood, Johnny Walker and Lalita Pawar. Mehmood was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. Ghar Basake Dekho was a family drama with romance and comedy interwoven in the story. The story revolves around a widowed mother, who mortgages her village house to educate her son in the city. The film then follows his marriage to a woman of his choice, who mistreats his family, and the repercussions it has on family and friends. Jalte Badan Jalte Badan is a 1973 Bollywood drama film about the perils of drug addiction. Kiran is a young man who goes to Bombay to study. While his university is caught up in a student strike, Kiran descends into drug use, encouraged by an evil mobster and the peer pressure of his fellow students. Kirans only hope is that a kindly cabaret dancer Malti will take pity on him and call for his snake charmer girlfriend to rescue him with her true love. Los solterones The Bachelors is a 1953 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Luis Aguilar, Rosita Arenas and Andrés Soler. Opera House Opera House is a 1961 Indian Hindi-language mystery film produced by A.A. Nadiadwala and directed by P.L. Santoshi. The film stars Ajit, B. Saroja Devi, K.N. Singh and Lalita Pawar among others. Quiéreme porque me muero Quiéreme porque me muero is a 1953 Mexican film directed by Chano Urueta and produced by Julio Valdovinos. Shri Krishna Leela Shri Krishna Leela is a 1971 Hindi religious film directed by Homi Wadia. It was produced by his Basant Pictures banner. Written by B. M. Vyas, the story and dialogue were by S. N. Tripathi. The music was composed by S. N. Tripathi and had lyrics by B. M. Vyas. The film starred Sachin, Hina, Jayshree Gadkar, Sapru, Manhar Desai and Tabassum. The film was dubbed into Malayalam as Sree Krishnaleela. The film tells the story of Lord Krishna in his childhood form, from his birth to the killing of his uncle, Raja Kansa. Aankiliyude Tharattu Aankiliyude Tharattu is a 1987 Malayalam film, directed by Cochin Haneefa. The film stars Mammootty, Revathi and Rahman in the lead roles. The film is about a love-affair between a married man and a young lady which leads to a murder. The film was dubbed into Tamil language as Andha Vaanam Saktchi. Chinnodu Peddodu Chinnodu Peddodu is a 1988 Telugu comedy film, produced by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad under the Sridevi Movies banner, and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. The film stars Rajendra Prasad, Chandra Mohan and Kushboo in the lead roles, with music composed by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. The film is a remake of the Tamil film Chinna Thambi Periya Thambi. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Ee Lokam Ivide Kure Manushyar Ee Lokam Evide Kure Manushyar is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. G. Vishwambharan and produced by Sajan. The film stars Mammootty, Jayabharathi, Innocent and Thilakan in important roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. The film has Bollywood actor Amjad Khan in a pivotal role. Élisabeth - Ils sont tous nos enfants Élisabeth - Ils sont tous nos enfants is a 2000 French film made for television, directed by Pasquale Squitieri. It stars Claudia Cardinale, Jean-Claude Brialy and Marion Corrales. Nidaan Nidaan is a 2000 Indian family drama film directed by Mahesh Manjrekar and produced by R. V. Pandit. Sanjay Dutt, Shivaji Satam, Reema Lagoo, Nisha Bains and Sunil Barve appeared in the main roles. The plot involved the ordeal of an AIDS-infected patient in getting her disease treated on the backdrop of Indias "sub-standard medical facilities". Achan Kombath Amma Varambath Achan Kombath Amma Varambath is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. Anil and produced by Saji Thomas. The film stars Murali, Bharathi Vishnuvardhan, Sukumari and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. The film was a remake of Tamil film Varavu Nalla Uravu. Jarka a Vera Jarka a Věra is a 1938 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Kaathil Oru Kinnaram Kaathil Oru Kinnaaram is a 1996 Indian Malayalam comedy film, directed by Mohan Kupleri and produced by Sargams. The film stars Jagadish, Jagathy Sreekumar, Prem Kumar, Thilakan and Kalpana in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. Desert Tigers Los tigres del desierto is a 1960 Mexican comedy film starring Viruta and Capulina, Donna Behar, Lorena Velázquez, and Rodolfo Landa. Title to Murder Title to Murder is a 2001 American action romantic comedy independent film directed by Stephen Furst and starring Maureen McCormick and Christopher Atkins. Based on a story by C. Lee Tocci, it had its world premiere on May 15, 2001 at the Cannes Film Festival. Raja bersiong Raja Bersiong is a 1968 Malaysian historical epic film in Malay directed by Jamil Sulong and based on a story by former Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman. Despite costing RM 750,000 to produce, ten times the cost of the average Malaysian film, it was a flop at the box-office. The story is loosely based on historical myth Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa, first told about pre-Islamic Kedah that was once ruled by Raja Ong Maha Perita Deria The story is very popular and has been filmed two other times, in 1963 and 1968. It has also been staged as a theaterical production by Petronas Performing Arts Group’s. Jayasimha Jayasimha is a 1955 Telugu swashbuckling fantasy film, produced by N. Trivikrama Rao under the National Art Theatres banner and directed by D. Yoganand. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Anjali Devi, Waheeda Rehman in the lead roles and music composed by T. V. Raju. Le tiroir secret Le Tiroir secret is a 1986 French family drama TV mini-series directed by Michel Boisrond, Edouard Molinaro, Nadine Trintignant and Roger Gillioz. The screenplay was written by Danièle Thompson, Jean-Patrick Manchette, Patrick Besson and Roger Grenier. The music score is by Vladimir Cosma. It was released on DVD in France on 18 October 2006. It tells the story of a woman who suspects that her husband had in fact led a double life. Academy Academy is an Australian television drama film made by the Australian Film & TV Academy and Catholic Radio & TV and produced cheap on the Gold Coast. Allahu Akbar Allahu Akbar is a 1977 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Moidu Padiyath. The film stars Jayabharathi, Jeassy and Calif in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. S. Baburaj. Denko Denko is a 1993 short drama film directed by Guinean film maker Mohamed Camara. The story involves incest between a mother and son. The film won the Grand Prix at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, the award for Best Short film at the Fribourg International Film Festival and the Golden Danzante award at the Huesca Film Festival. The Pacific Century The Pacific Century was a 1992 PBS Emmy Award winning ten-part documentary series narrated by Peter Coyote about the rise of the Pacific Rim economies. Alex Gibney was the writer for the series, and Frank Gibney, his father, wrote the companion trade book, The Pacific Century: America and Asia in a Changing World. The companion college textbook, Pacific Century: The Emergence of Modern Pacific Asia, was written and edited by E. Mark Borthwick. The series was a co-production of the Pacific Basin Institute and KCTS-TV in Seattle. Principle funding was provided by the Annenberg Foundation. Di balik kelambu Di Balik Kelambu is a 1983 Indonesian film directed by Teguh Karya. It stars Christine Hakim and Slamet Rahardjo. To tragoudi tis epistrofis Homecoming Song is a 1983 Greek drama film directed by Yannis Smaragdis. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. Lav Kush Lav Kush is a 1997 Bollywood Mythological film, produced by Dilip Kanikaria under the Devyank Arts banner and directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao. It stars Jeetendra, Jaya Prada in the lead roles and music composed by Raamlaxman. The film is based on Valmikis Uttar Ramayan from the Epic Ramayana, various films and serials have been made with this concept in almost all Indian languages, since 1950 to 2011. Baghini Baghini is a 1968 Bengali film directed by Bijay Bose. Soumitra Chatterjee stars as the main hero, Chiranjib, and Sandhya Roy plays the films heroine, Dugga. Jahar Roy plays Duggas father, a liquor merchant; Rabi Ghosh plays Bhola, a villain. In the end, Bhola is killed by Dugga. She marries Chiranjib before going to jail. Paradise Express Biyaheng Langit is a 2000 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Amable Aguiluz. The film is set in a casino and stars Joyce Jimenez and Mark Anthony Fernandez. The film won six Gawad Urian Awards. Iniyum Kurukshethram Iniyum Kurukshetrum is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by Sasikumar. The film stars Mohanlal, Jagathy Sreekumar, Shobhana and Kaviyoor Ponnamma in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. K. Arjunan. Mizhiyorangalil Mizhiyorangalil is an unreleased Indian Malayalam-language film produced in 1987, directed by S. Mohan and written by Puthiyankam Murali, starring Mohanlal, Seema, Rahman, and Rohini. Kaka Ferskur (Fresh Rolls) or The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking Kaka Ferskur or The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking is a 1988 film written and directed by Todd Hughes. Kaka Ferskur satirizes coming of age from a "Pippi Longstockings" view. The movie shows the characters either as young adults or real adults who wont grow up. In this film, men often play female roles, with squeaky voices dubbed over the mens voices. Pippi Longstocking is played by comic Walter Barnett. Bandipotu Bandipotu is a 1963 Telugu, swashbuckling fantasy film, produced by Sunderlal Nehata, Doondy under the Raja Lakshmi Productions banner and directed by B. Vittalacharya. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Krishna Kumari in the lead roles and music composed by Ghantasala. B. Vittalacharya shot the film simultaneously in Kannada as Veera Kesari, with Rajkumar. This film had its climax scene in Eastmancolor. Guy Fawkes Guy Fawkes is a 1923 British silent historical film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Matheson Lang, Nina Vanna and Hugh Buckler. The film depicts the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 in which a group of plotters planned to blow up the Houses of Parliament. It was based on the 1840 novel Guy Fawkes by Harrison Ainsworth. Mazaaq Mazaaq is a 1975 Bollywood comedy film directed by Haidar Ali. Trimurti Trimurti is a 1974 Hindi movie. Produced and directed by Rajendra Bhatia. The film stars Sanjay Khan, Parveen Babi, Rakesh Roshan and Asrani. The films music is by R. D. Burman Persuasion Persuasion is a 1960 British television mini-series adaptation of the Jane Austen novel of the same name. It was produced by the BBC and was directed by Campbell Logan. Daphne Slater stars as Anne Elliot, and Paul Daneman as Captain Frederick Wentworth. The mini-series has four episodes, each half an hour in length. According to shmoop.com, this mini-series was possibly destroyed in the BBC clean-out of the 1970s. Transgression Transgression is a 1974 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young. Stairwell: Trapped in the World Trade Center Stairwell: Trapped in the World Trade Center is a 9/11 dramatization dealing with a group of people trapped in a sub-basement of the World Trade Center in New York City after the two towers collapse. Stairwell: Trapped In The World Trade Center was written, produced and directed by New York City filmmaker Jonathan M. Parisen. The film premiered in New York City on September 30, 2002 at Anthology Film Archives. Ethikkara Pakky Ithikkara Pakki was an Indian Muslim outlaw who lived in the Travancore Kingdom in the 19th century. He is said to have plundered from the rich and distributed to the poor. Pakki, whose real name was Muhammad Abdul Khader, hails from Ithikkara village. He is said to have moved as swiftly as a bird or butterfly, meaning Pakki in Malayalam, hence he was known by the name Ithikkara Pakki. He died of cancer at age 45. Legends on him are part of the folklore of Kerala where he is represented as a heroic outlaw. Stories about him often include his friend and fellow bandit Kayamkulam Kochunni. Ithikkara Pakki is depicted in various films, television and literature. Thaikku Thalaimagan Thaikku Thalaimagan is a 1967 Tamil language drama film, directed by M. A. Thirumugham. The film features M. G. Ramachandran and S. A. Ashokan in lead roles. Baba Ramdev Baba Ramdev is a 1963 Rajasthani language devotional feature film directed by Nawal Mathur and Manibhai Vyas, and based on the life of the Hindu folk deity Ramdev Pir. Eva and the Grasshopper Eva and the Grasshopper is a 1927 German silent film directed by Georg Asagaroff and Wladyslaw Starewicz and starring Camilla Horn, Gustav Fröhlich and Warwick Ward. The films art direction was by Erich Czerwonski. L'Chayim, Comrade Stalin LChayim, Comrade Stalin! is a 2002 documentary film directed by Yale Strom and narrated by Ron Perlman. The Greatest Pharaohs The Greatest Pharaohs is a 1997 American educational documentary film about Ancient Egypt distributed by A&E and narrated by Frank Langella with commentary by experts in the field. It is 200 minutes long and split into four parts, with each part explaining the lives of four Egyptian pharaohs. Hatimtai Hatim Tai is a 1956 fantasy film directed by Homi Wadia for Basant Pictures. The story, script and scenario were by JBH Wadia, with dialogues by Hakim Latta and Chand Pandit. The film had several past favorites of Wadia Brothers credited in the film title roll, such as Sardar Mansoor, Mithoo Miyan and Dalpat as actors and Boman Shroff as production manager. The cast included Shakila, P. Jairaj, Meenaxi, Naina, Krishna Kumari, S. N. Tripathi, B.M. Vyas and Sheikh. The film is about Hatim Tai, a merchant and poet who was known for his charity and kindness. In this Arabian Nights style fantasy Hatim Tai, referred to as Shehzada from Yemen, undertakes a perilous journey in order to save a young fairy turned to stone. He can do this by answering seven questions posed to him on the way. Gacaca, Living Together Again in Rwanda? Gacaca, Living Together Again In Rwanda? is the first documentary film in a trilogy by Anne Aghion examining the aftermath of the Rwandan Genocide. Directed by Anne Aghion and produced by Dominant 7, Gacaca Productions, and Planète, this 2002 film won UNESCOs Fellini Prize. Filmed in Rwanda, the language of Gacaca is Kinyarwanda with English subtitles. In Kinyarwanda, gacaca means "grass", which was the location of the reparation trials in Rwanda. Intikam alevi Revenge of the Flame is a 1956 Turkish drama film directed by Osman F. Seden. It stars Ayhan Isik, Mualla Kaynak, Kenan Pars, Deniz Tanyeli, Turgut Özatay, Nubar Terziyan and Temel Karamahmut. Chess King Chess King is a 1988 Chinese drama film written and directed by Teng Wenji, based on Ah Chengs novel of the same name. The film was entered into the main competition at the 45th edition of the Venice Film Festival. For this film Yuan Xie won the award for best actor at the 1989 Golden Rooster Awards. Take Me Up to the Ball Game This article is about a television special. Distinguish the name from "Take Me Out to the Ball Game", a well-known baseball song. Take Me Up to the Ball Game is the 6th animated television special from Nelvana Limited, released in September 1980. The title is a play on the song title "Take Me Out to the Ball Game". Cooee and the Echo Cooee and the Echo is a 1912 Australian silent film directed by Alfred Rolfe. It is considered a lost film. Rama O Rama Rama O Rama is a 1988 Indian Bollywood film directed and produced by Mirza Brothers. It stars Raj Babbar and Kimi Katkar in pivotal roles. Mula sa puso Mula sa Puso is a Filipino primetime melodrama romance television series originally aired by ABS-CBN from March 10, 1997 to April 9, 1999. Claudine Barretto, Rico Yan, and Diether Ocampo played the roles of the main protagonists in the series. It was re-aired in 2008 through Studio 23 and Kapamilya Channel, which are both ABS-CBN subsidiaries. A 2011 remake, starring Lauren Young, JM De Guzman and Enrique Gil, aired on ABS-CBN from March 28, 2011 to August 12, 2011. The show also gave critical acclaim to director Wenn V. Deramas as his first prime time soap project and as a director and gave character actress Princess Punzalan critical acclaim for her character and antagonist as the phenomenal Selina Perriera-Matias which was also reincarnated again for the television remake by award-winning soap actress Eula Valdez. It was also known for being the most competitive soap, tied with Esperanza, which also ran from 1997 to 1999 and also spanned a film and a soundtrack entitled "Mula Sa Puso ni Esperanza". The TV series had various crossovers with prime time dramas such as Esperanza and the short-lived miniseries Sa Sandaling Kailangan Mo Ako. The show was aired from Mondays to Fridays at 6:30 pm after TV Patrol and also become competition in a rival network GMA Networks soap Ikaw na Sana. The story depicts on the life of Via and as she gracefully turns 18, she will discover she lives a life full of deceit. She will also discover the truth about the identities of her loved ones and the unstoppable troubles when it comes to love and life itself as she falls in love with her savior Gabriel while she also falls into a love triangle with her persistent longtime childhood friend Michael. Dollar Dollar is a 1994 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Raju Joseph. The film stars Mukesh, Thilakan, Baiju and Maathu in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. Janam Janam is a 1993 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Viji Thampi and starring Murali and Geetha in lead roles. Koodikazhcha Koodikazhcha is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by T. S. Suresh Babu and produced by Thomi Kunju. The film stars Jayaram, Jagadish, Urvashi and Usha in lead roles. The film had musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. Post Box No. 27 Post Box No. 27 is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Swagatham Swagatham is a 1989 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Venu Nagavally and produced by Anand. The film stars Jayaram, Urvasi, Ashokan and Parvathy in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Rajamani. AKA: Girl Skater AKA: Girl Skater is a 2003 documentary about four female professional skateboarders on a skateboarding tour in Australia. The documentary follows Dave Carnie as he leads pro skaters Amy Caron, Vanessa Torres, Monica Shaw, and Jaime Reyes on a tour of Australia, visiting a variety of skate parks and tourist attractions. Flowers of Our Motherland Flowers of the Motherland is a 1955 Chinese black-and-white film, which was produced by Changchun Film Group Corporation. The movie follows the primary school students life after Chinas founding. The Moises Padilla Story The Moises Padilla Story is a 1961 Philippine drama film directed by Gerardo de León. The film was selected as the Philippine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 34th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film exists today but is in need of restoration. The film is a biography of a Negros Occidental mayoral candidate who in 1951, was tortured and murdered by the private army of the provincial governor after he had refused to withdraw his candidacy. Hum Hain Lajawaab Hum Hain Lajawaab is 1984 Hindi language film directed by Mohan Segal and starring Kumar Gaurav, Padmini Kolhapure. Nazar the Brave Nazar the Brave is a 1940 Soviet comedy film directed by Amasi Martirosyan The name is a reference to the famous fairy tale of the same name by Hovhannes Tumanyan. Kismet Kismet is a 1980 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Bhisham Kohli, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Ranjeeta Kaur, Shakti Kapoor and Om Shivpuri My Love My Love is a 1970 Bollywood romance film directed by S. Sukhdev. The film stars Shashi Kapoor and Sharmila Tagore. Vishwas Vishwas is a 1969 Bollywood drama film, produced by J. N. Khatri on K.P.K. & Vijay Movies banner and directed by Kewal P. Kashyap. It stars Jeetendra, Aparna Sen, Bharat Bhushan, Kamini Kaushal in the lead roles and music composed by Kalyanji Anandji. Da di shuang ying The Brothers, is a Kung Fu film which was also released in the United States under the title The Kung Fu Brothers. Dushman Devta Dushman Devta is a 1991 Bollywood film directed by Anil Ganguly, and starring Dharmendra, Dimple Kapadia and Sonam. Maha Shaktimaan Maha Shaktimaan is a 1985 Hindi-language Indian 3D film feature film by Swamy V.S.R. and produced by P. Babji. It stars Raj Babbar and Meenakshi Seshadri in leading roles. The Color of Friendship The Color of Friendship is a 1981 film shown as part of the ABC Afterschool Special series. It is about the friendship between two 13-year-old boys, one black and one white, in a small town that has just started integrating its schools. Bindiya Chamkegi Bindiya Chamkegi is a 1984 Indian film. Do Shikaari Do Shikaari is a 1979 Bollywood film directed by Kuljit Pal. The film stars Vinod Khanna and Rekha. J-U-N-K J-U-N-K is a 1920 American film produced by Morris R. Schlank. Kabeela Kabeela is a 1976 Hindi film produced and directed by Bholu Khosla and starring Feroz Khan, Rekha, Premnath and Bindu. The music of the film is by Kalyanji Anandji. Annamitta Kai Annamitta Kai is a 1972 Tamil-language film, starring M. G. Ramachandran. It was produced by Ramachandra Productions, owned by M. S. Sivaswamy. Annamitta Kai was Ramachandrans last black and white movie. Uzhaikum Karangal Uzhaikkum Karangal, is a 1976 Indian Tamil film directed by K. Shankar, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role with Latha, Bhavani and Pandari Bai among others. Kangan Kangan is a 1971 Hindi film starring Mala Sinha and Sanjeev Kumar. The film was a remake of the 1963 Telugu film Eedu Jodu, starring Jamuna, Jaggaiah and Gummadi respectively in the roles of Mala Sinha, Sanjeev Kumar and Ashok Kumar. Little Suck-a-Thumb Little Suck-a-Thumb is a short film by writer/director David Kaplan, a psychosexual interpretation of the infamous cautionary tale from Heinrich Hoffmans storybook Struwwelpeter. It stars Cork Hubbert, Evelyn Solann, and Jim Hilbert as the Great Tall Scissorman. Little Suck-a-Thumb won awards at the 1992 Chicago Film Festival, the 1992 Cork Film Festival, and the 1993 Grenoble Film Festival. It was also awarded 2nd place at the NYU Tisch School of the Arts annual film festival and was shown as an Official Selection at the 1992 Munich International Festival of Film Schools. Shiva Shakti Shiv Shakti is a 1988 Indian film. Eddy Merckx in the Vicinity of a Cup of Coffee Eddy Merckx in the Vicinity of a Cup of Coffee is a 1973 Danish experimental short film by Jørgen Leth. It was produced by Stig Crab Barfoed and Charlotte Strandgaard and is 29 minutes long. Sadhu Sant Sadhu Sant is a 1991 Hindi Indian film announced, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Mithun Chakraborty. The film was much awaited, but never graced theatres. Amar Rahe Ye Pyar Amar Rahe Yeh Pyar is a 1961 Hindi/Urdu family drama film directed by Prabhu Dayal. Produced by Radha Kishan and Prabhu Dayal, it had music by C. Ramchandra. The story, screenplay and dialogues were by written by Radha Kishan. The film starred Nalini Jaywant, Rajendra Kumar, Nanda, Honey Irani and Prabhu Dayal. Set against the backdrop of the partition, it’s the story of a widow who is given an infant to look after, only to have the real mother come five years later to claim it as her own. Dhongee Dhongee is a 1979 Bollywood film directed by Ashok Roy. The film stars Randhir Kapoor, Neetu Singh, Asrani, Prem Nath and in a special appearance, Rakesh Roshan. Super Ranger Kids Super Ranger Kids is a 1997 Filipino superhero film directed by Rogelio Salvador. Released in 1997, the film is a pastiche of the American television series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the first Power Rangers series, and, by extension, the Japanese Super Sentai series Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger, which formed the basis for Mighty Morphin. Programmes from the two franchises had been broadcast, dubbed into Filipino or Tagalog, along with various other tokusatsu programmes, in the Philippines since the late 70s. The various series were popular enough to spawn imitators and pastiches, including Super Ranger Kids. The key difference between Kids and its inspiration is that the primary hero characters are ten to twelve years old as opposed to teenagers or young adults. However, the influence from Power Rangers is obvious even in the logo, with the use of a similar font and the distinctive "lightning bolt" design. Alla fine della notte At the End of the Night is a 2003 Italian drama film directed by Salvatore Piscicelli. Sanjay Sanjay is a 1995 Indian drama film directed by Shahrukh Sultan and produced by Farhan Mirza and Tess Mirza. It stars Ayub Khan and Sakshi Shivanand in lead roles. Flora's Garment Bursting Into Bloom Floras Garment Bursting Into Bloom is a 2003 American drama film written by, directed by and starring Kevin Baggott. Hero Hero is 1985 a Pakistani Urdu colour film starring Waheed Murad, Babra Sharif, Mumtaz, Aslam Pervaiz, Saqi, Adil Murad and Nadeem. It was produced by Waheed himself and directed by his close friend Iqbal Yousuf. Waheed Murad died leaving this film incomplete. It was later completed by Iqbal Yousuf using cheat shot techniques and released after two years of Waheeds death on 11 January 1985 countrywide. In those days, Waheed Murad was in trouble and was being cast in either supporting roles or being offered by B-class film directors. So he decided to produce his own film and chosen his best friend Iqbal Yousuf as film director. The script and story was written by Waheed himself. Waheeds expectations were high for this film, as he once said in an interview in Anwar Maqsoods programme Silver Jubilee: Balmaa Balmaa is a 1993 Bollywood film directed by Lawrence DSouza. The film starred Avinash Wadhavan, Ayesha Jhulka, Saeed Jaffrey and Anjana Mumtaz. Balma is a not proper Hindi word, but in India people often use the word balma to describe the life partner; i.e. wife, better half. Jhoothi Shaan Jhoothi Shaan is a 1991 Indian film starring Mithun Chakraborty and Poonam Dhillon along with Shabana Azmi. Aaj Ka Andha Kanoon Aaj Ka Andha Kanoon is a 2003 Indian Bollywood adult film drama directed by Amit Chandra Sahay. Super Hero Central Super Hero Central is a 2004 martial arts film directed by and starring Scott Shaw. The co-stars of the film include Donald G. Jackson, Conrad Brooks, and Kevin Thompson. Small White House Small White House is a 1990 American drama film directed and produced by Richard Newton. The musical score was composed by Nicolas Dodet. The film stars Enrico Boetcher, Brian Doyle-Murray, Richard Duardo, Heather Elias, Shahira Eversole and Kathy Foy in the lead roles. Hong Kong Rhapsody Hong Kong Rhapsody is a 1968 Hong Kong Shaw Brothers musical film directed by Umetsugu Inoue. Docks of Hamburg Docks of Hamburg or The Carmen of St. Pauli is a 1928 German silent drama film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Jenny Jugo, Willy Fritsch and Fritz Rasp. It was made by UFA at their Babelsberg Studio with location shooting in Hamburg. Art direction was by Alfred Junge. The film was released in the United States in 1930. Ellis Island Tales Ellis Island Revisited: Tales of Vagrancy and Hope is the first documentary film directed by Robert Bober, filmed in New York in 1979 and broadcast by the French television channel TF1 on November 25 and 26, 1980. The script was written by the French writer Georges Perec, who also provided the commentary of the first part of the film and conducted the interviews in the second part. Willowbee Willowbee is a short film released in 2004. It was written and directed by George Kenyon. The film was premiered at the Aspen Film Festival on 6 February 2004. It was also featured at the 2005 US Comedy Arts Festival. Karan Karan is a 1994 Bollywood film starring Vindu Dara Singh and Trishna Kanwar It is an action film that ran well in India. Between Two Worlds Delovak Athara is a 1966 Sri Lankan drama film directed by Dr. Lester James Peries, the screen play dialog and script by Dr. Tissa Abeysekara. The film stars Tony Ranasinghe as Nissanka, the son of a newly rich industrialist, who becomes embroiled in a murder cover-up. Peries developed the movie as a character study utilizing a single incident to provide insight into the newly rich society of Sri Lanka in the time period. It proved to be his most successful film up to that time, surpassing Gamperaliya in box office earnings. It was also a critical success, winning praise from Sinhala critics like Philip Cooray and making the rounds at European film festivals, including the Valladolid Film Festival in Spain. Photomateurs (aka Photograbber) Photograbber is an 18-minute French live action short film written and directed by Pascal Tosi. Balidaan Balidaan is a 1971 Bollywood drama film. The film stars Saira Banu. Einstein Girl is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Ataru Oikawa. Koottu Koottu is a 2004 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Jayaprakash. The movie is produced by Asharaf Liwa,Faisal Babu and Muneer K in the banner of Liwa Films International. The film stars Richard Rishi, Aravind Akash, Saikumar and Manoj K Jayan, Thilakan in lead roles. The film had musical score by Mohan Sithara. The Tree That Remembers The Tree That Remembers is a 2002 animated documentary by Iranian filmmaker Masoud Raouf, exploring the lives of former political prisoners like himself who had been active in the democratic movement during the days of the Shah of Iran, only to face imprisonment and torture under the Islamic regime after the 1979 Iranian revolution. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, awards for the film included the Silver Award for Best Canadian Documentary at Hot Docs, as well as a Golden Sheaf Award for Best Social Documentary at the Yorkton Film Festival. Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela is a 2005 documentary film about a generation of men, considered terrorists by the U.S. government, who left South Africa to form the African National Congress and spread their message across the world. Filmmaker Thomas Allen Harris focuses on his stepfather Benjamin Pule Leinaeng, who was among the first ANC members to leave South Africa in 1960. Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela was met with critical acclaim, winning an Independent Spirit Award nomination for its Stranger Than Fiction category and was aired on PBS as part of its Point of View series in 2006. Vietnam Nurses Vietnam Nurses is a 2005 television documentary directed by Polly Watkins. It tells the story of six Australian Army nurses who served in a field hospital in Vietnam between the years 1962 and 1972. Join the Flumeride Join the Flumeride is a 1998 Swedish mockumentary. The plot revolves around two fictional bands, "Gula Tidningen" and "Pincette", which are parodies of Swedish pop groups Gyllene Tider and Roxette respectively. The film features a cameo by Per Gessle, the lead vocalist of Gyllene Tider and one half of the duo Roxette. The title is a takeoff on the lyrics of Roxettes hit 1991 single, Joyride. Sam Jackson's Secret Video Diary Sam Jacksons Secret Video Diary is a British independent film. The makers believe it is notable for being the first film ever made whose leading actor has died before the start of principal photography. The films eponymous lead was played by Posy Miller, who died of acute leukemia on 24 December 2002. The film takes the form of a TV documentary, and tells the story of a missing person, Samantha Jackson. One of Sams friends discovers fragments of a video diary she had been making as a secret reality TV project, and comes into contact with the producer who has also lost touch with Sam. As the months go by, more tapes come to light, providing clues as to what really happened to Sam Jackson. The film premiered at Londons Raindance Film Festival in 2005, and was subsequently nominated for a British Independent Film Award. Wide release was then delayed following problems using commercial music in the film, finally resolved in 2007. The film was initially released on 28 December 2007 as a "pay-what-you-like" internet download through the production companys website, with 20% of profits going to the UK charities Leukaemia Research and Missing People. It was released simultaneously with a feature-length documentary, Beyond Fiction, which chronicles the true story behind the production. In 2011 the film was made available as free to view, via the Sam Jacksons Secret Video Diary website. Marshal Marshal is a 2002 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Manish R. Khandelwal, starring Mithun Chakraborty and Ravi Kishan in lead roles. Ram Aur Shyam Ram Aur Shyam is a 1996 Hindi Action film of Bollywood which was directed and produced by Raju Mavani. This movie was released on 20 December 1996. The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a 1982 film adaptation of William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet, directed by William Woodman and starring Alex Hyde-White as Romeo and Blanche Baker as Juliet. Wait 'til This Year Wait til This Year is a reality-type docu-drama film which follows a Boston Red Sox fan during the 2004 baseball season, when the team ended their famous losing streak by winning the World Series. The film was aired on New England Sports Network and then released on DVD afterward. Monika Lahiri starred and produced the film, which combines reality, documentary and scripted scenes when following the events from the perspective of Monika. In the film Monika and her husband Jes are diehard Sox fans. Friends Rob and Alex, have a conflict, because one is a Yankees fan, and one a Sox fan. Mister Radio Mister Radio is a 1924 German silent drama film directed by Nunzio Malasomma and starring Luciano Albertini, Evi Eva and Magnus Stifter. Nalini by Day, Nancy by Night Nalini by Day, Nancy by Night is a 2005 documentary film by filmmaker Sonali Gulati. This film explores business process outsourcing in India. Told from the perspective of an Indian living in the United States, the film provides us with a glimpse into India’s call centers, where telemarketers acquire American names and accents to service the telephone-support industry of the U.S. The film incorporates animation as a way to build in personal narrative in a doodle-like manner. It also includes live action footage which takes the form of cinema verité and innovatively edited interviews, and archival footage that provides contextual analysis to the socio-political history of globalization and capitalism. The film is a commentary on identity in the new millennium that intersects diaspora with global outsourcing. It was first shown at the 2005 Margaret Mead Film Festival. Gunahon Ka Devta Gunahon Ka Devta is a 1990 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Kawal Sharma, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Sangeeta Bijlani, Aditya Pancholi, Danny Denzongpa, Shakti Kapoor and Paresh Rawal. The Berenstain Bears Play Ball The Berenstain Bears Play Ball is a baseball-themed animated television special based on the Berenstain Bears childrens book series by Stan and Jan Berenstain. Produced by Buzz Potamkin and directed by Mordicai Gerstein and Al Kouzel, the program made its debut on NBC on May 6, 1983. The Panman: Rhythm of the Palms The Panman: Rhythm of the Palms is a 2007 film that tells the story of the rise and fall of the steel drum pan player Harry Daniel. Daniel is an icon of the Caribbean whose personal life suffers when he places his music above his family. For he is desperate to pass the pan culture to a younger generation. During this crusade to keep the music alive on his beloved island of St Martin, he meets the exceptionally talented Jacko, who becomes his star apprentice and hope for the future. Harry treats him like the son he never had. However, when Harrys fame begins to diminish, Jacko turns against him and embraces instead the world of rock music. But when Harry dies unexpectedly, Jacko returns to his island culture to become pan musics brilliant new icon. Since its December 2007 red-carpet premiere in St. Maarten, Panman has been screened elsewhere in the region and is on the line-up for film festivals in the UK, North America, Europe, South Africa and Australia. It was also shown at the Curaçao film festival and at Carifesta in Guyana and had a grand premiere in the Netherlands September 2008. The film has picked up two awards, winning the best feature film at the Hollywood Black Film Festival and Best Score at the Brooklyn International Film Festival, both in June 2008. Panman is based on Ian Valzs play Rhythm of the Palms, first produced in 1991. The film is the debut feature of Dutch director Sandy Burger and is co-produced by scriptwriter Norman de Palm. The Panman: Rhythm of the Palms is St. Maartens first locally produced feature film; most of Panman’s cast are home-grown actors, most of them introduced to the stage and groomed by Valz himself. On April 28, 2010, Valz died of cancer at St. Maarten Medical Center. NWF Kids Pro Wrestling: The Untold Story NWF Kids Pro Wrestling: The Untold Story is a professional wrestling documentary that tells the story of a youth based professional wrestling league that existed in the mid-1980s. It was released in the United States by NWF Films. Sri Kalahastiswara Mahatyam Kalahasti Mahatyam or Sri Kalahastiswara Mahatyam is a 1954 Telugu film directed by H. L. N. Simha starring Kannada Kantheerava Rajkumar. This is the only non-Kannada film starring Rajkumar. It is a musical hit film with some melodious Bhakti songs written by Tholeti Venkata Reddy. The music score is provided by R. Goverdhanam and R. Sudarshanam. They are beautifully sung by M. L. Vasantha Kumari, Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao and P. Susheela. The movie is a remake of the 1954 Kannada movie Bedara Kannappa which also starred Rajkumar in the lead role. This film saw a huge success in Andhra and ran for one hundred days. Die toten Hosen - 3 Akkorde für ein Halleluja 3 Akkorde für ein Halleluja is a documentary, directed by Trini Trimpop, about the history of the German band Die Toten Hosen between 1982 and 1988. The movie first appeared as VHS in November 1989 after the release of the band’s album Ein kleines bisschen Horrorschau, which made them known to a wider audience for the first time, but It wasn’t till July 18, 1991, that the film was first shown on the big screen. In 2004 it was rewarded with a golden record. In 2006 the director Stefan Kloos added comments from the band member Campino and the band’s representative Uwe Faust to the 89 minutes long film and launched it as DVD, as which it climbed to the 46th place of the German Charts. Bury the Hatchet Bury the Hatchet is a documentary film directed by Aaron Walker. The film is a portrait of the Mardi Gras Indians of New Orleans. Happy Hearts Happy Hearts is a 2007 Regal film starring Shaina Magdayao and Rayver Cruz . Jurrat Jurrat is a 1989 Indian action film directed by David Dhawan, starring Shatrughan Sinha and Kumar Gaurav in lead roles with Amrish Puri. Sun Zarra Sun Zarra is a 2006 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Rohit Nayyar, starring Samir Aftab, Anjana Sukhani, Renuka Shahane and Mithun Chakraborty in an extended special appearance. The Universe of Mojica Marins The Universe of Mojica Marins is a 1978 Brazilian short documentary film by Ivan Cardoso. The film features Brazilian filmmaker, director, screenwriter, film and television actor and media personality José Mojica Marins. The film follows Marins in public appearances and includes commentary by Marins, as well as his mother and film associates and includes scenes from his films. Year 1863 Rok 1863 is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1922. Big Fellas Big Fellas is a South African comedy film produced by Rogue Star Films. It was released on 23 November 2007 at all NuMetro Cinemas. Big Fellas was written by Ross Garland, directed by Philip Roberts and stars a South African cast. The film was shot on various locations that range from Cape Town to Cango Caves to Johannesburg. The story captures what life is really like in the new South Africa when it comes to BEE. Rupali Shaikate Rupali Saikate is a 1979 Bangladeshi film directed by Alamgir Kabir The film stars Bulbul Ahmed, Jayshree Kabir and Sharmili Ahmed. Ganga Jamuna Ki Lalkaar Ganga Jamuna Ki Lalkar is a Hindi action film of Bollywood directed and produced by Kanti Shah. This film was released in 1991. The TV Is Coming Talfaza Jaya is a 2006 film. Pasakiligal Paasakiligal is a 2006 Indian Tamil drama film. It stars Prabhu, Murali, Navya Nair, Malavika, Manorama, Vadivelu, Nassar, Kalabhavan Mani, Roja, Vineeth and others. The film was fully written and directed by Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam chief M. Karunanidhi, as it was a comeback film for the director-cum-politician. The film saw a mild success throughout the elderly folks but was a failure throughout. Although the film had a huge number of film stars, especially Murali who hadnt appeared in a film in a while, the film failed to see at least a mild success due to its outdated camera features and unadvanced technology used in the filming. Shima Shima is a 2007 film from Uzbekistan. Robotech 3000 Robotech 3000 was Harmony Golds attempt to revive the Robotech franchise before the turn of the millennium. After the relative success of The Third Dimension and Starship Troopers Chronicles, a new Robotech sequel was proposed that would use 3D CG visuals, with producer Jason Netter and writer Carl Macek at the helm. The Wedding of Zein The Wedding of Zein is a 1976 Kuwaiti drama film directed by Khalid Al Siddiq. It is based on the novel of the same name. The film was selected as the Kuwaiti entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 51st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Pakal Pakal is a 2006 Malayalam film directed by M. A. Nishad, starring Prithviraj and Jyothirmayi in the lead role. Mehdi meshki va shalvarak-e dagh Mehdi in Black and Hot Mini Pants is a 1972 Iranian Persian-genre romance film directed by Nezam Fatemi and starring Naser Malek Motiee, Farokhlegha Houshmand, Fereshteh Jenabi, Abdolali Homayoun, Morteza Aghili, Hamideh Kheirabadi and Christian Patterson. Brown Is the New Green: George Lopez and the American Dream Brown Is the New Green: George Lopez and the American Dream is a 2007 American documentary directed and produced by Phillip Rodriguez. The film examines the ways in which efforts to profit from Latinos are shaping the Latino identity. Comedian George Lopez is the focus of the film, offering the viewer a behind-the-scenes look at the comedians life and career and the ways in which he has advocated for Latinos in media and entertainment. Gekijô ban Tottoko Hamutaro: Hamu hamu rando dai bôken Trolls World Tour is an upcoming American computer-animated musical comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is the sequel to the 2016 film Trolls, directed by Walt Dohrn with co-direction by David P. Smith, produced by Gina Shay, and will feature an ensemble voice cast including Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake, Rachel Bloom, James Corden, Jamie Dornan, Kelly Clarkson, Ozzy Osbourne, and Sam Rockwell. The film is set for release in the United States on April 17, 2020. Over da Rainbow Over da Rainbow is a 2008 American musical-comedy film, directed/produced/edited by Jay Lap, written by Shawn Kittelsen and starring Al Thompson, Joseph P. McDonnell, and Tyler Hollinger. Jay Lap assisted Shawn Kittelsen in developing the story, which was partially inspired by the formers bizarre encounter with a mid-50s musically-disinclined drug-addled divorcee. The film premiered on April 12, 2008 at the First Run Film Festival. Over da Rainbow went on to win four awards at the festival, including Achievements in Producing, Editing, Sound Design, and Production Design. We Dreamed America We Dreamed America is a 2008 documentary film directed by Alex Walker that explores facets of the British music scene. Examining the relationship and ongoing exchange between British and American roots music, the film looks at the British fascination with the most American of genres, country music. The film tells the stories of six British Americana bands, while considering how country music fits into the British music industry. Harano Din Harano Din is a 1961 East Pakistani Bengali-language film directed by Mustafiz and starring Shabnam and Ghulam Mustafa in the lead roles. Mustafizs brother Ehtesham produced the movie. Ferdousi Rahman crooned the evergreen hit song "Ami Rupnagarer Rajkanya", composed by Robin Ghosh. Kelly Clarkson: Behind Hazel Eyes Behind Hazel Eyes is a video release of American singer Kelly Clarkson. Unlike Miss Independent, her previous video release, Behind Hazel Eyes does not include music videos from Clarksons singles. It was originally released on March 29, 2005. The collection features a documentary of Clarksons biography and music career. It features a tour of hometown Burleson, and her elementary school where she first got on stage with a performance of Princes "When Doves Cry". Miss Glenn, the teacher who first discovered Clarksons singing, also makes an appearance. Clarkson also featured her previous jobs prior to auditioning to American Idol. The video also features scenes of Clarkson attending the premiere of the 2004 film Royal Engagement in Disneyland, a behind-the-scenes footage of the creation of her second album, Breakaway, and a short live performance of "Beautiful Disaster" from her album Thankful. The DVD includes as well behind-the-scenes footage from Clarksons single, "Breakaway", with scenes from The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement. Wind-Up Wolf Hard Luck Duck is a What a Cartoon! animated cartoon directed by William Hanna, produced by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, and broadcast as a part of World Premiere Toons on Cartoon Network on April 16, 1995. The cartoon involves Hard Luck Duck, after venturing away from Crocodile Harleys watch, is a hungry foxs target to be cooked. Although he was a producer on many Hanna-Barbera titles until his death in 2001, Hard Luck Duck is notable for being, with fellow What a Cartoon! short Wind-Up Wolf, the last cartoons written and directed by William Hanna, whose career began in the Golden Age of American animation at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer with the short To Spring and his later Tom and Jerry series. God is American God is American is a 2007 French documentary film written, directed and produced by Richard Martin Jordan. Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Where Have All the Flowers Gone? is a 2008 documentary film directed by Arturo Perez Jr. and produced by Arturo Perez Jr., Joel Sadler and Billy Troy. Perez, Sadler, and Troy travel to San Francisco to recapture the Summer of Love more than 40 years previously. The film premiered at the Wine Country Film Festival on August 4, 2008 and at San Francisco State University on September 26, 2008. Melancholy Baby Melancholy Baby is a drama/thriller short film, written and directed by Sean Hood, and starring Patrick Labyorteaux, who plays a man suffering from both agoraphobia and obsessive compulsive disorder. The film is notable for its creative use of sound design. Although its official premiere was at the Garden State Film Festival in 2009, the film screened at the Directors Guild of America as part of gala fund raiser for Filmmakers Alliance. Sringaram: Dance of Love Sringaram is a 2007 Indian Tamil period-drama film directed by debutante Sharada Ramanathan, a cultural activist. Co-written by novelist Indra Soundar Rajan and produced by Ravi, herself a dancer, it stars Aditi Rao Hydari, in her feature film debut, in the lead role alongside Manoj K. Jayan, Hamsa Moily and Y. Gee. Mahendra. The film depicts the life of a Devadasi during the 1920s. Sringaram became highly critically acclaimed, winning three prizes at the 53rd National Film Awards and two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, besides several screenings at various international film festivals, much before its theatrical release on 5 October 2007. Deeper and Deeper Deeper and Deeper is a 2010 American erotic psychological thriller written by Cyndi Williams and directed by Polish-American filmmaker Mariusz Kotowski. Kosuzume tôge is a 1923 black-and-white Japanese silent film directed by Koroku Numata. It is significant because it is the oldest preserved film featuring jidaigeki star Tsumasaburo Bando, appearing in a minor role. The value is further increased by the film being one of the very few extant works featuring the period-drama star Banya Ichikawa in the lead. Begging for Billionaires Begging for Billionaires is a 2009 American documentary film exposing abuses of eminent domain. The film is directed by Philip Klein. The music for the film was written and performed by Tom Goodkind of the Washington Squares. Athlete Athlete is a 2010 sports documentary film directed, edited and produced by Dave Lam that examines the popularity of endurance sports through the profiles of four individuals – a cancer survivor, a blind senior citizen and twin sisters – who compete in marathons and triathlons. The film was released on DVD and video on demand on March 9, 2010. Bidugade Bidugade is a 1973 Indian Kannada language drama directed by Y. R. Swamy and produced by T. P. Venugopal. It starred Rajkumar, Rajesh and Bharathi in the lead roles along with a host of supporting actors. Actress Kalpana made a brief appearance in the film. M. Ranga Rao scored the music and the story was written and produced by Ramesh Movies. Chi. Udaya Shankar wrote the lyrics and dialogues.The cinematography by Annayya won him the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Cinematographer award. The core plot of the movie was thematically similar to the 1946 movie The Man Who Dared and the 1956 movie Beyond a Reasonable Doubt. The 1983 Telugu movie Abhilasha based on the novel of same name also had a similar plot. Mooruvare Vajragalu Mooroovare Vajragalu is a 1973 Indian Kannada film, directed by Y. R. Swamy. The film stars Rajkumar, Srinath, Jayanthi, Aarathi and Manjula in the lead roles. Rajkumar played a dual role in the movie. The film was Rajkumars last full-fledged movie in black-and-white. Doorada Betta, which released after this movie in the same year, was black and white too, but had a few sequences in Eastmancolor. Diamond in the Dunes Diamond in the Dunes is a feature-length documentary produced by the Documentary Foundation about a Chinese-Muslim baseball team in Xinjiang Province, China. Aduri Aduri is a 2008 American thriller film directed by Riyadh Mahmood. Written by Mahmood and Fahid Hasan, the film stars Ariana Almajan and Kawan Karadaghi. Produced by Washington DC filmmakers, and released May 16, 2008, Aduri presents the lives of two fugitives running from the FBI and correctly predicted the outcome of the 2008 United States presidential election in November. One of the news sequences in the film refers to President Barack Obama. Der Beste Der Beste is a mystery short film written and directed by Arne Jysch and Rasmus Borowski. Mark of the Damned Mark of the Damned is a 2006 American horror film directed by Eric Miller. Filmed in black-and-white, it is an homage to the classic El Santo movies. The film was shown on Cinema Insomnias 2009 Halloween special. 45 45 is a 2009 short film produced and directed by Peter Coster and starring JC Mac. The 12-minute comedy / drama / psychological thriller is Costers debut film as director. A Dragons Lair films and MaChico bros production. Transitions and Lamentations Star Trek: Intrepid is a series of live action fan films produced in Dundee, Scotland. The first video, Heavy Lies the Crown, was released on 26 May 2007. A trailer, various outtakes, cast and character information and a forum are available on their website. As the title would suggest, the production is based on the voyages of the USS Intrepid, the prototype for the Intrepid-class, the same type of vessel as the USS Voyager. Footage from Intrepid has appeared on GMTV CNN, ZDF and in Channel 4 news features, and articles about the film have appeared in many newspapers, such as The Guardian The Scotsman and The Daily Record. GMTV presenter Lorraine Kelly also has a brief appearance in Heavy Lies the Crown. Intrepid was also featured on the UK Sci Fi Channels Sci Fi 360 video podcast. Sahara Jaluchi Sahara Jaluchi is a 1998 Odia-language Indian feature film directed by Sudhanshu Sahu, starring Uttam Mohanty, Siddhanta Mahapatra, Jyoti Misra, Mihir Das, Aparajita Mohanty and Mithun Chakraborty. The music is released by Amara Muzik. Keralotsavam 2009 Keralotsavam 2009 is a 2009 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Shankar Panicker for producer Faarish and Gafoor. The film stars Vinu Mohan, Vishnupriya, Nedumudi Venu and Kalabhavan Mani. Dharmam Thalai Kakum Dharmam Thalai Kaakkum is a 1963 Tamil language drama film directed by M. A. Thirumugam. The film features M. G. Ramachandran, B. Saroja Devi and M. R. Radha in lead roles, while S. A. Ashokan was villain. The film, produced by Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar, had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan and was released on 22 February 1963. The film was a blockbuster at the box office and one of highest-grossing films of the year, running more than 100 days. Hier encore, je t'espérais toujours Hier encore je t’espérais toujours is a Canadian 2008 documentary film. Thalaivan Thalaivan is a 1970 Tamil language thriller film, directed by P. A. Thomas. The film features M. G. Ramachandran and Vanisree in the lead roles, while M. N. Nambiar and S. A. Ashokan were villains in this movie. The Heretics The Heretics is a feature-length, documentary film written and directed by Joan Braderman and distributed by Women Make Movies. It focuses on a group of New York-based feminist artists called the Heresies Collective, and their influential art journal, A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics, which was published from 1977 to 1992. Putaani Party Putaani Party is a 2009 Kannada language feature film. Produced by Childrens Film Society, the film was shot in a village called Honnapura situated near the town of Dharwad in South India. The film uses local actors, most of them first timers who are new to the medium of films. The film has a particular dialect of Kannada that is spoken by a few in that part of India. This film has been scripted and directed by Ramchandra PN, a graduate of the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune. His earlier film Suddha had won the best Indian film at the Osians Cinefan Festival of Asian Films, New Delhi, 2007. Putaani Party is his second feature film and his first in Kannada language. Trumped Trumped is a 2009 American thriller short film written and directed by Michael Whitton and starring James James, Matt Kawczynski, and David Whitton. The film follows the spree of a three-man costumed gang bent on scaring people for fun. Love Dot Com Love Dot Com is a 2009 Oriya film produced & directed by Raqhat Quddus. This film is a love story of two lovers, who has family rivalry. Jayanbhu Neschayambhura Jayammu Nischayammu Raa is 1989 Telugu comedy film produced by G. V. H. Prasad under the Sudarshana Pictures banner, presented by Satyanarayana and Kota Srinivasa Rao and directed by Jandhyala. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Sumalatha and Chandra Mohan in the lead roles, with music composed by Raj-Koti. The films title is a famous song from the Telugu film Sabhash Ramudu. The film marked the debut of famous comedian Dharmavarapu Subramanyam in the film industry. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. The film was remade in Tamil as Killadi Mappillai. The Abyss Boys The Abyss Boys is a 2009 short film directed by Jan-Hendrik Beetge. It won the Best Short Film award at the 6th Africa Movie Academy Awards. Sleeping with Charlie Kaufman Sleeping with Charlie Kaufman is a 2010 American short animated comedy film created by J Roland Kelly using Xtranormal. It held its premiere on June 3, 2010 at the Little Rock Film Festival, where it was one of the contenders for the Charles B. Pierce Award for the best Arkansas-made film, and it was also shown as part of The Rome International Film Festival in Rome. Maybe I Should Have Maybe I Should Have: Frásögn af efnahagsundrinu Íslandi is an Icelandic documentary film directed by Gunnar Sigurðsson about the causes and effects of the 2008–2012 Icelandic financial crisis. The film touches on a variety of subjects including finance, corruption, cronyism, nepotism, the privatisation of the Icelandic banking system, tax havens, connections between politics and business, the Kitchenware Revolution, the Citizens movement, and how the Icelandic government reacted to warning signs leading up to the collapse of the banking system in 2008. People who are interviewed include Björgólfur Thor Björgólfsson, William K. Black, Robert Wade, employees at Transparency International, Eva Joly and Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson. In their search for answers the filmmakers travel extensively and among the locations they visit are London, Guernsey, Luxembourg and Road Town in The British Virgin Islands. Musicians who contributed to the film include Fjallabræður, Magnús Þór Sigmundsson, Hjálmar and KK. The film has been generally well received by critics. Human Terrain Human Terrain: War Becomes Academic is a 2010 documentary film about the US Armys Human Terrain System, written and directed by James Der Derian, David Udris and Michael Udris. The film examines the history of the HTS program, the public controversy surrounding HTS, and the story of the involvement of one academic in the program. White Lines and the Fever: The Death of DJ Junebug White Lines and the Fever: The Death of DJ Junebug is a 2010 documentary film directed by Travis Gutiérrez Senger. Nothing But the Truth Nothing but the Truth is a 2008 film. The movie is adapted from a widely popular one-man show performed by actor and director John Kani. Pink Smoke Over the Vatican Pink Smoke over the Vatican is a 2011 documentary film by Jules Hart about women who have been ordained as priests in the Roman Catholic Church despite their status as invalid. The film has won several awards including Best Female Filmmaker and Best Faith-Based Film at the Action On Film International Film Festival; Best Documentary at the Santa Fe Independent Film Festival; and the Emerging Artist Award at Beloit International Film Festival. The film received three Accolade awards: Award of Merit for Feature Documentary; Editing and Voice-over Talent; and an Indie Award of Merit for Feature Documentary. It was also nominated at the Oaxaca Film Fest. Cinema is Everywhere Cinema is Everywhere is a 2011 documentary film by writer, director and cinematographer Teal Greyhavens that weaves together three stories from India, Scotland and Tunisia, each featuring personal perspectives on the effects of local, regional and international cinema on peoples lives. It is based around the idea that cinema is a universal visual language that people of almost any culture can enjoy and even create regardless of where they are, who they know or how much money they have. It has been called "the global story of cinema and how it affects our everyday lives." The documentary was filmed by Greyhavens in 2009 while he traveled on a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship. Gurushetram: 24 Hours of Anger Gurushetram – 24 Hours of Anger is a 2010 Singaporean Tamil crime thriller film directed by T. T. Dhavamanni. Written by Dhavamani Chong Tze Chien, the film stars Vishnu, Sivakumar, Mathialagan, Rajesh Kannan, Gunalan in the lead roles. The film, produced by Blue River Pictures in collaboration with the Singapore Film Commission, is considered the first full length Tamil film produced entirely in Singapore. Singayil Gurushetram chronicles the trials and tribulations of the protagonist Prakash and how he overcomes these in his mission to protect his mentally challenged brother from the Singapore underworld, drug barons and law breakers. Filming was accomplished mainly on locations in and around Singapore and Ulu Tiram, Johor, Malaysia. The film was distributed in Singapore by Golden Village Pictures and had a theatrical release in India as Singayil Gurushetram on 25 March 2011. Saadhyam Sadhyam is a 2010 Telugu film, produced by D. Ratna Kumar, D. Karnakar, D. Suresh on Kumar Brothers Cinema banner and directed by Karthikeya Gopalakrishna. Starring Jagapati Babu, Priyamani in lead roles and music composed by Chinni Charan. The film recorded as flop at the box office. Beyond Iconic: Photographer Dennis Stock Beyond Iconic: Photographer Dennis Stock is a 2011 American biographical documentary film, written, produced and directed by Hanna Sawka Hamaguchi. The film chronicles the personal and professional life of photographer Dennis Stock. It is narrated by Stock himself and was completed before his death in 2010. The film shone light on Stocks different aspects of life including his classroom at the Omega Institute, where he taught a master class of photography before his death. The film premiered at 20th Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival on October 15, 2011. Later the film screened at number of festivals including 35th São Paulo International Film Festival, 2014 DOC NYC Film Festival, 34th Denver Film Festival and 2014 Visions du Réel. En Aasai Rasave En Aasai Rasave is a 1998 Tamil drama film directed by Kasthuri Raja. The film features Sivaji Ganesan and Murali in the lead roles while Raadhika, Roja and Suvalakshmi all play other supporting roles. The film, which focussed on the lives of street dancers, released in August 1998. Are Arie is a 2004 Russian film by Roman Kachanov, a story of Russian and Jewish life. Pete & Cleo Pete & Cleo is a 2010 independent comedy-drama film written and directed by Holt Hamilton. Duality Duality is a Star Wars fan film created by Mark Thomas and Dave Macomber that made its debut on the internet on February 10, 2001. It is one of the first fan films to exclusively use bluescreen footage composited onto virtual backgrounds. Tara Tara is a 2010 Bengali film directed and produced by Bratyo Basu.This film released under the banner Shree Venkatesh Films. The films music was composed by Tapan Sinha and Rabindranath Tagore. Australia Daze Australia Daze is a 1988 Australian documentary film that takes a look at how various Australians spent Australia Day 1988. If I Should Fall If I Should Fall is a Canadian documentary film about Marc Diab, a Canadian soldier of Lebanese origin serving in Afghanistan. Directed by Canadian film director Brendon Culliton, and co-directed by Dan Heald, it is their first long feature documentary film and is a Joint Media Group Inc production co-founded by Culliton himself. Dossier Toroto Le dossier Toroto is a 2011 French film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky. Super Duper Super Sleuths My Friends Tigger & Pooh: Super-Duper Super Sleuths is one of three Winnie the Pooh films based on the hit Playhouse Disney series My Friends Tigger & Pooh. This is the fifth Winnie the Pooh film to feature Lumpy the Heffalump, and was released Straight-to-DVD on April 6, 2010. It aired on Playhouse Disney four days after on April 10, 2010. The film was produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and Walt Disney Video Premiere, with animation production by Polygon Pictures in Japan. This is also the last film in which Ken Sansom voiced Rabbit, dying two years later from a stroke on October 8, 2012. Bandhu Bandhu is a 2007 Bengali film directed by Prashanta Nanda and produced by Kusum Dhanuka. The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Swastika Mukherjee in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Prashanta Nanda and Shanti Raj The Comedy Garage The Comedy Garage is a documentary by director Logan Leistikow, released in 2011, depicting a day in the life of five rising star comedians who produce a stand up comedy show performed on a self-made stage in their garage in Burbank. Shot cinéma vérité style, the film highlights the unique personalities and techniques of comics Cornell Reid, Matthew Sullivan, Sean Green, Paul Danke, and Casey Feigh. The Comedy Garage had been a staple of the Los Angeles comedy scene before filming began. Leistikow met the comedians while working at Tom Green Live. Once he was invited to a comedy garage show, he got inspired and soon began production on the documentary. 6 Angels is a 2002 science fiction action anime ona series directed by Makoto Kobayashi, with scripts by Yasushi Hirano and story, layouts, and original concepts by Yasushi Akimoto. La carrera del animal Animals Run is a 2012 Argentine drama film written and directed by Nicolás Grosso. The film won the Jury Prize at the 2011 Buenos Aires International Independent Film Festival. Garagouz Garagouz is a 2010 film. Old Cow Vs Tender Grass Old Cow vs Tender Grass is a 2010 Singaporean comedy film, directed by Chi Kai Fok and starring Henry Thia and Crystal Lin. The film, in general, focuses on an aging taxi driver, who is out of love, meeting a beautiful young girl and falling in love, as connoted, in Mandarin Chinese, in the film title itself. It was officially released in cinemas on July 22, 2012, in Singapore. Anita Garibaldi Anita Garibaldi is a 2012 Italian television miniseries directed by Claudio Bonivento and starring Valeria Solarino in the title role. It is based on real life events of Anita Garibaldi, wife and comrade-in-arms of Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi. It was shot between Portugal, Bulgaria and Italy, with a budget of about 6 million euros. White Paper White Paper is 2010 Iranian animated short film about LGBT rights and homophobia directed by Seyed Mohsen Pourmohseni Shakib. It is directors debut short animation. Nagaram Nidra Potunna Vela Nagaram Nidrapotunna Vela is a 2009 Telugu Philosophical film produced by Nandi Srihari on Gurudeva Creations Pvt.Ltd banner and directed by Prem Raj. Starring Jagapati Babu, Charmee Kaur in lead roles and music was composed by Yasho Krishna. The film recorded as flop at box office. Too Sane for This World Too Sane for This World is a documentary series that was directed by William Davenport. The first film, Too Sane for This World, was released on September 1, 2011 and features an introduction by Dr. Temple Grandin. The second documentary, Citizen Autistic, was released on April 1, 2013. Varnam Varnam is a Tamil drama film directed by Raju S. M., starring Giridharan, Monica, Sampath Raj, Aathish, Aswatha and Vijay Sethupathi in the lead roles. Varnam is the story of seventeen-year-old Mani learning that privilege and prejudice have a price. Manis uncle Durai exploits the helpless lower caste farmers. Manis teacher Kavitha questions Manis prejudices. His inner turmoil and violent consequences of his casual acts form rest of the story. Mithivedi Mithivedi is a 2012 Australian Tamil-language war-drama film starring Daniel Balaji, Neelima Rani in the lead roles. The film is directed and produced by Anand Maiyur Srinivas, an Australian-based finance consultant turned short filmmaker. The film talks about the struggles of a mother who is trying to save her baby after getting stuck in a minefield. Byari Byari is a 2011 Indian film in Beary language written and directed by Suveeran. It is the first feature film to be made in this language. The film was screened at various film festivals where it received positive reviews. It released in theatres in Dakshin Kannada region on 9 June 2011. Byari won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film while Malayalam actress Mallika got a special mention from the National Film Award jury for her performance in the film. Married 2 America Married 2 America is a 2012 Hindi-language drama film directed by Dilip Shankar featuring Jackie Shroff, Archana Joglekar, Anjali Malhotra, Shweta Tiwari, Raghuveer Yadav, Chetan Pandit in the lead roles. The film was released on 17 February 2012 to mixed reviews. Come un uomo sulla terra Come un uomo sulla terra is an Italian 2008 documentary film. Glasha i kikimora Glasha and Kikimora is a 1992 Russian Animation film by Alexander Mazaev. This cartoon was produced by Soyuzmultfilm studio. The Puritans The Puritans is a 2013 short science-fiction film written and directed by Sean Robinson and produced by Paul Warner. Killer Motel is a 2012 Japanese erotic horror film directed by Kazuya Ogawa. Mga mumunting lihim Mga Mumunting Lihim is a 2012 Filipino drama film by Jose Javier Reyes. The film tells the story of four female friends and the secrets behind their friendship. It is one of the official entries for the Directors Showcase category in the Cinemalaya 2012. I Can Love Too I Can Love Too is a 2011 Indian documentary film directed by Mrinmoy Bhowmick in English and Kannada Languages. The film shot in Bangalore, Karnataka States in India and the film has earned multiple awards and nominations in various prestigious film festivals in India. Kebe Tame Naha Kebe Mu Nahi Kebe Tame Naahan Kebe Mun Naahin is a 2012 Oriya film directed by Chakradhar Sahu starring Sabyasachi Mishra, Archita Sahu, Manoj Mishra. The film released on 17 February 2012. Velikoe proshanie Great Mourning is a 1953 Soviet documentary film. The Other Barrio The Other Barrio is a 2015 neo-film noir directed by Dante Betteo, co-produced by Lou Dematteis, and based on the short story "The Other Barrio" by San Francisco Poet Laureate Alejandro Murguia. The films premiere will took place on February 8, 2015 at the Brava Theater in San Francisco. The East Coast premiere was at the Independent Film Festival in Washington DC on February 26, 2015. The film stars Veronica Valencia, Richard Montoya, and Philip Kan Gotanda. The Mystery of Mazo de la Roche The Mystery of Mazo de la Roche is a 2012 Canadian biographical film written and directed by Maya Gallus. Ali Baba Alibhabha is a 2008 Tamil thriller film produced by Pattiyal Sekhar, directed by Neelan K. Sekar. The film stars the formers son Kreshna along with Prakash Raj, and Janani in lead roles while Biju Menon, Azhagam Perumal, and Thilakan play supporting roles. Vidyasagar scored the music for the film while V. T. Vijayan handled the editing. The film released on 5 September 2008. Happy Hotel Happy Hotel is a 2012 Chinese comedy film directed and written by Wang Yuelun and produced by Song Guangcheng and Li Xiang. It stars Jiang Wu as Qian Shiqiang, the vice-president of a company, along with Ning Jing as his wife. The film premiered in China on August 2, 2012. The film follows the lives of a couple and their networking at a five-star hotel named Lotte Hotel. Baga Beach Baga Beach is 2013 Konkani film written and directed by Laxmikant Shetgaonkar. It followed his critically acclaimed, Paltadacho Munis. Set in the eponymous Baga Beach in Goa, it was made at a budget of Rs. 3 crore, making it the most expensive film yet of Konkani cinema. The film deals with the underbelly of tourism in Goa, with issues of paedophilia and child sexual abuse, conflict between locals and immigrants leading to hostility towards migrant labours, impact of holidaying foreigners on local culture. The film had an Indian, German and French cast, including Bengali actress Paoli Dam, who spoke Hindi in the film. It was shot in Goa with an handheld camera in sync sound. It was screened at the 44th International Film Festival of India in 2013. Subsequently, it won the Best Feature Film in Konkani award at the 61st National Film Awards. After the awards, the Goa Legislative Assembly passed a resolution congratulating producer and director for making the film about "a topic which needed much attention", and called it an "eye opener on the issues related to children on our beaches." The film was commercially released in Goa on May 30, 2014, but was not commercially released nationwide. Hou De Jarasa Ushir Hou De Jarasa Ushir is an Indian Marathi film directed by Wasim Maner, Produced by Tahir Maner under Biroba Films and distributed by Abhijit Gholap of Devisha Films]. Hou De Jarasa Ushir is the first Marathi film to be selected among top 282 films for a nomination in Best Film Category for Oscars. The films screenplay has already been preserved by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences library for research purposes. Alfredo's Fire Alfredos Fire is a documentary film, directed by Andy Abrahams Wilson, about self-immolation victim Alfredo Ormando, who set fire to himself in January 1998 outside St. Peters Basilica to protest the Catholic Churchs condemnation of homosexuality. The film had its world premiere on February 2, 2014 at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Sasu Numbari Jawai Dus Numbri Sasu Numbari Jawai Dus Numbari is a Marathi movie released on 7 March 2008. It was produced by Harsh Patil and directed by Vijay Patkar. The movie depicts the humorous relationship shared by a mother and her soon-to-be son-in-law. Coolie Coolie is a 1997 Bangladeshi Dhallywood action comedy film, directed by Montazur Rahman Akbar and written by Abdullah Zahir Babu. AK Siddique produced the films under the banner of Phlemingo Movies. The film stars Omar Sunny and Sadika Parvin Popy leading role with supporting roles played by Amin Khan, Dildar, Humayun Faridi, Dolly Johur and more. The film actress Sadika Parvin Popy started her career with the film with blockbuster hit. Sankoch Sankoch is a 1976 Bollywood, drama film, produced by R. K. Soral on Suyog Films banner and directed by Anil Ganguly. Starring Jeetendra, Sulakshana Pandit in the lead roles and music composed by Kalyanji–Anandji. The movie is based on the novel Parineeta by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. Beru Beru is a 2005 Indian Kannada language satirical film directed by P. Sheshadri starring Suchendra Prasad, H. G. Dattatreya, Neethu and M. P. Venkatarao in the lead roles. The film was awarded the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada at the 52nd National Film Awards Undersea Super Train: Marine Express is an anime television film created for the Nippon Television Networks annual 24-hour charity program, Ai wa Chikyū o Suku, which roughly translates to "Love Saves the Earth". The movie contained a veritable "Whos Who" of Tezukas notable characters. Each one had an important role, and many of them had individual, intertwining stories which would overlap with the ones of others. To coincide with the central theme of the charity program, the movie emphasized on the dangers of environmental destruction, and that such disasters can be overcome by banding together. For the previous charity special in 1978, Osamu Tezuka and Tezuka Productions created Bander Book. The year after, when the special was held again in 1980, Tezuka and Tezuka Productions created another film, Fumoon, based on Tezukas manga entitled Next World. Lissammayude Veedu Lisammayude Veedu is a 2013 Malayalam drama film written and directed by Babu Janardhanan and starring Meera Jasmine, Rahul Madhav and Salim Kumar. The film is a sequel to the 2006 film Achanurangatha Veedu. The film was initially titled Samuvelinte Makkal but was later renamed Lisammayude Veedu based on the name of the central character. Onye Ozi Onye Ozi is a 2013 Nigerian comedy film directed by Obi Emelonye. The film won two category awards at the 2014 Nollywood Movies Awards. Comics in Focus: Chris Claremont's X-Men Chris Claremonts X-Men is a documentary focusing on comic book writer Chris Claremonts run writing The X-Men from 1974 to 1991. The film features interviews with Claremont himself as well as members of his creative team, including editors Louise Simonson and Ann Nocenti, artist Art Adams, and former Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter. Mother is a 2014 Japanese autobiographical film directed by Kazuo Umezu. Ainosuke Kataoka plays the role of Umezu. Junior Junior is a 2008 documentary film chronicling a year in the life of Baie-Comeau Drakkar of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Co-directed by Isabelle Lavigne and Stéphane Thibault and produced by the National Film Board of Canada, the film was named Best Documentary: Society at the Prix Gémeaux and Best Canadian Feature Documentary at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. It also won the Sheffield Doc/Fest Audience Award in 2009 The film was shot in Direct Cinema style and follows players, managers, trainers, shareholders, agents and recruiters over the course of an entire season. Eight Ranger 2 is an upcoming 2014 Japanese action comedy film directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi and the second film in the Kanjani Sentai Eightranger film series, following Eight Ranger. It will be released on 26 July 2014. When It Rains, It Pours is a 1957 black-and-white Japanese film drama directed by Noboru Nakamura. It was announced that the film will screen as When It Rains, It Pours at the Tokyo Filmex in 2013. Derby Crazy Love Derby Crazy Love is a Canadian documentary film directed by Maya Gallus and Justine Pimlott of Red Queen Productions, and distributed by Women Make Movies. The film explores flat track roller derby, and its third-wave feminist empowerment. It was initially released on November 14, 2013, at the Montreal International Documentary Festival. Murad Murad, also known as Eunuchs Motherhood, is an Urdu/Hindi language television drama film directed by Kamran Qureshi, written by Zafar Mairaj and produced by Iram Qureshi. The film is based on the motherhood of a eunuch, the term to describe a transgender person. Sohail Asghar played a role of eunuch called Saima, who kept struggling all life and finally succeeded in winning the love of her adopted son, when he became a father himself. Murad was awarded Best Telefilm of the year, Kamran Qureshi won Best Film Director Award and first prize of Rs. 500,000 in Indus Telefilm Festival 2003. Sultana Siddiqui presented special award to Sohail Asghar in The 1st Indus Drama Awards 2005, on his outstanding performance in Murad. The film was broadcast in 2004 on Indus TV Network in Pakistan & UAE and in 2005 on Zee TV UK & United States as part of film series Maa Aur Mamta, which consist of 13 films including Murad. Ajith Ajith is a 2014 Kannada road film directed by Mahesh Babu starring Chiranjeevi Sarja and Nikki Galrani. It is a remake of the Tamil film Paiyaa. G Prem is the producer of this film with five songs in the music direction of Yuvan Shankar Raja. The film got released across Karnataka cinema halls on 9 May 2014. December 1 December-1 is a 2014 Indian Kannada film written and directed by P. Sheshadri starring Niveditha, Santosh Uppina and H. G. Dattatreya in lead roles. The film won two National Film Awards at the 61st National Film Awards – Best Feature Film in Kannada and Best Screenplay At the 2013 Karnataka State Film Awards, Niveditha was awarded the Best Actress. John Paul Vaathil Thurakkunnu John Paul Vaathil Thurakkunnu is also known as JPVT, is a Malayalam emotional-thriller directed by Chandrahasan.The movie is based on Punathil Kunjabdullas short story of the same name, will star Deepak Parambol in the title role opposite Shruthi Menon. The film also has Darshana Rajendran, P.Balachandran, Madhu and Sudhip Joshi in pivotal roles. The visual effects of the film is done by Lumicel Animation Studios; the special VFX team which worked for the Hollywood movie Transformers. Effects Mania, a Kochi-based company, will also join Lumicel for the special effects. Impunity Impunity is a 2014 South African thriller film directed by Jyoti Mistry. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Bad Vegan and the Teleportation Machine Bad Vegan and the Teleportation Machine is a 2016 American romantic comedy thriller independent film directed and written by Antón Goenechea. It stars Brianne Berkson, Andy Bean, Adam Mucci, Adam Scarimbolo, and Frank Pando. It was produced by Berkson and was distributed by Everlasting Films. The film was screened in February and released in October 2016 at the Woodstock Film Festival. Indigo Grey: The Passage Indigo Grey: The Passage is a 2015 American science fiction film directed by Sean Robinson and written and produced by Jason Oremus and Garrett Coleman. It features Aidan Lok, neo-Irish dance troupe Hammerstep, and has received international attention for its soundtrack composed by Amy Lee, Dave Eggar and Chuck Palmer. ABC News announced the release of the film on September 15, 2015: "Evanescences Amy Lee Composes Score to Short Film, Indigo Grey: The Passage." Robinson told Billboard on November 4, 2015: "Amys involvement is what really catapulted the project, lending it more visibility than we expected. This film is about taking risks and exploring the lines between fantasy and reality, and by daring to embrace the unknown, we are empowered to experience a catharsis beyond the realm of convention." Rolling Stone interviewed Lee about the film November 5, 2015, publishing an article titled: "Evanescence singer-keyboardist Amy Lee realizes her long-term goal of film scoring with the soundtrack to sci-fi short "Indigo Grey: The Passage." Shortly after, ABC news quoted Lee on her score for the film: "Evanescences Amy Lee Talks Composing Music for Choreography: "That Is Sort of Anti-Rock"" Out Magazine announced on January 8, 2016 that the film would be premiering at the Film Society of Lincoln Center. IrishCentral reviewed the film January 14, 2016 "Brilliant short film combines Irish dance and martial arts" Keepers of the Streak Keepers of the Streak is a documentary by ESPN Films that focuses on four photographers who have attended and photographed the first forty-eight Super Bowl games from 1967 to 2014. John Biever, Walter Iooss, Mickey Palmer and Tony Tomsic are the focus of the film, and have their stories told throughout. It is directed by Neil Leifer. Mother's Trees is a 2015 Japanese war drama film directed by Itsumichi Isomura. It was released in Japan on June 6, 2015. The Reporter The Reporter is an Indian Malayalam mystery thriller-romance film directed by Venugopan. The film stars Kailash, Samuthirakani, Ananya and Abhinaya. The film completed shooting in 2012 but had a late release in 2015. The plot of the movie is loosely based on Soumya homicide and emphasizes on how being silent to a crime is a crime in itself. Adolfo Perez Esquivel: Rivers of Hope Adolfo Perez Esquivel: Rivers of Hope is a 2015 American documentary film produced by The PeaceJam Foundation about the life of Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Adolfo Perez Esquivel. The film focuses on the historical analysis of the 80-year period of Argentinian turmoil dating from Esquivels birth in 1931 to 2014. The Emigrated Birds The Emigrated Birds, is a 2013 Persian-language Swedish film produced, written and directed by Shahram Qadir. The film has been viewed more than 1,600,000 times on YouTube. Santiago Apostol Santiago Apóstol is a 2017 Spain film directed by Alan Coton and it stars Julián Gil. The film is based on the life of Santiago Apóstol. It premiered on April 14, 2017 in Spain. Vaashey Mashaa Ekee Vaashey Mashaa Ekee is a 2016 Maldivian romantic comedy film directed by Ali Shifau. Co-produced by Mohamed Ali and Aishath Fuad Thaufeeq under Dark Rain Entertainment, the film stars Mohamed Jumayyil and Mariyam Majudha in pivotal roles. The shooting of the film took place in Malé, Hulhumalé and Villimalé. Moods of Crime Moods Of Crime is a 2016 Hindi crime thriller featuring Ayaz Ahmed, Anima Pagare and Upekha Jain. Directed, edited and produced by Sunil Shah, it was released on 5 August 2016. Bhoomigeetha: Song of the Earth Bhoomi Geetha is a 1997 award-winning Indian Kannada language film, starring Atul Kulkarni and Vinaya Prasad in lead roles. Chehere: A Modern Day Classic Chehere: A Modern Day Classic, is a 2015 psychological thriller Bollywood film written and directed by Rohit Kaushik. Chehere stands for "faces" in English. The film stars Jackie Shroff, Manisha Koirala, Gulshan Grover, Divya Dutta, Hrishita Bhatt, Aarya Babbar, Bob Brahmbhatt, Rakesh Bedi, and Geeta Vij. Chehere released on 28 August 2015. Nhung Nguoi Viet Huyen Thoai The Legend Makers is a Vietnamese film about the Vietnam War, directed by Bui Tuan Dung and Vietnam Feature Film Studio production. Rupban Rupban is a 1965 East Pakistani Bengali-language black-and-white film written and directed by Salahuddin. Actors included Sujata, Mansur, and Chandona. The film had a production budget of Pakistani ₨ 150,000. Je lutte donc je suis Je lutte donc je suis is a documentary film about social and political struggles in Greece and Spain, realized by Yannis Youlountas, in September 2015, in France. The title is made from the aphorisme of the philosopher René Descartes Cogito ergo sum. Although it was not distributed by any mainstream company, it has had a very large success, and has been shown to numerous theaters, festivals, in France and in Europe. It received two awards. The film is available under a Creative Commons license. Nayyapudai Nayyapudai is a 2016 Tamil drama film directed by Vijay Kiran. The film stars S. A. Chandrasekhar, Pa. Vijay and Chandini Tamilarasan in the leading roles. The film began production during November 2015, and was released in February 2016. Mixed Match Mixed Match is a 2016 animated/live-action documentary film directed by Canadian director Jeff Chiba Stearns. The documentary explores the challenges multi-ethnic blood disease patients face when trying to find a bone marrow match for transplant. Teen Ghumti Teen Ghumti is a 2016 Nepali film directed by Babu Ram Dhakal, produced by Rakesh Adukia, Pankaj Jalan and Babu Ram Dhakal. The movie is based on the 2010 novel of the same name written by former Prime Minister of Nepal, BP Koirala. Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se is a 2016 Indian, Bhojpuri language film produced and directed by Rajkumar R. Pandey. The film stars, Pradeep Pandey, Tanushree Chatterjee, Shubhi Sharma, Mukesh Rishi, Tinu Verma and Sanjay Pandey. In this movie Pradeep Pandey aka chintu is in lead role and Tanushree Chatterjee and Shubhi Sharma are in his opposite. Santheyalli Nintha Kabira Santheyalli Nintha Kabira is a 2016 Indian Kannada-language epic biopic-drama film adapted from Bhisham Sahnis Hindi play Kabira Khada Bazaar Mein. The film is directed Indra Babu of Kabbadi fame. Original story by Bhisham Sahni was adapted and the screenplay is written in Kannada by Indra Babu and Gopal Wajpeyi. Starring Shiva Rajkumar as the protagonist Kabir, the film is about the life of the mystic 15th-century poet. It also stars Sanusha and Sarath Kumar in other pivotal roles. The film was launched on the Ugadi festival day of 2015 and is slated to release on 29 July 2016. Conlanging: The Art of Crafting Tongues Conlanging: The Art of Crafting Tongues is a 2017 documentary film about conlanging – the hobby of constructing artificial languages and the people who make them. The film features conlangers David J. Peterson; Marc Okrand and David Salo, as well as Paul Frommer, linguistics professor and creator of Navi, and Christine Schreyer, anthropologist at the University of British Columbia, who hopes to be able to apply conlanging methods to endangered languages. The film also looks at the history of the hobby and modern-day conlangers. While the film was made available for online purchase in 24 August, a premiere was held on 22 July at the University of Calgarys Plaza Theatre. Production began in 2015, and received funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, but the films future was secured through an Indiegogo campaign that raised $25,000 during August 2016. The Language Creation Society provided $3,000 worth of funds towards the film and held an interview with Watkins. Life Between the Waters Life Between the Waters is a 2017 Albanian-language drama film written, directed and produced by Albanian filmmaker Ardit Sadiku, in his debut feature, starring Jorida Meta, Kastriot Shehi and Enxhi Cuku. The narrative focuses on a middle-aged, working-class married couple, whose lives unravel when their daughter suddenly disappears. The film screened at the 2017 Tirana International Film Festival. When I'm a Moth When Im a Moth is an American independent drama film directed by Zachary Cotler and Magdalena Zyzak and starring Addison Timlin as Hillary Clinton. The film depicts Clinton, then going by her birth name of Hillary Rodham, at a period of her life in 1969 when she worked in Alaska after graduating from Wellesley College. Cotler has stated that the film is "not a biopic." Oru Poi Oru Poi is a 2016 Tamil Short film Starring Aaranya Kaandam and Joker fame Guru Somasundaram in lead role. Films Genre is Sci-Fi/Fantasy Drama. The film was produced by PKU productions and also funded by Srini Aravamoudane, Santhakrishnan.S, Jacthish and Kumaran.S. Adhagappattathu Magajanangalay Adhagappattathu Magajanangalay is a 2017 Indian Tamil comedy thriller film written and directed by Inbasekhar. The film features newcomers Umapathi and Reshma Rathore in the lead roles, while Karunakaran and Pandiarajan play supporting roles. Featuring music composed by D. Imman, the film began production in early 2015. Mum Mum is a 2017 Hindi drama short film directed and produced by Akash Mihani and written by Jackie R. Bala. The film is focused on destroying long run worldwide issue of female infanticide and child abandonment. Mum is marked as directorial debut of Akash Mihani. The short film was initially released on 11 August 2017, on the festival circuit and received positive reviews and acclamation around the world. The short film Mum has bagged more than 27 awards and nearly 70 nominations. Apart from India, the film is selected for several film festivals in the United States, Georgia, Vietnam, Russia, Belgium, Canada, Swtizerland, Spain, China, Ukraine, Sweden, Russia and Kenya, reportedly by Firstpost. Sunken Plum Sunken Plum is a Spanish drama short film written and directed by Roberto F. Canuto and Xu Xiaoxi and produced with the collaboration of Chinese companies . It was produced by Almost Red Productions in association with Arkadin Ed. and filmed in Sichuan, China. Sunken Plum is the final part of the trilogy Invisible Chengdu, a series of short films shot in Sichuan and using the local dialect, Sichuanese Mandarin. The trilogy centers around the underground scene of Chengdu. It includes the films Floating Melon and Thou Shalt Not Steal and follows stories about characters that usually are ostracized and that must survive in the shadows of the city, since the Chinese society is contrary to diversity and individuality. Set in a contemporary city of China, Sunken Plum follows Li Wanjing, a transgender woman that must return to her home village in the mountains after learning of the death of her mother, since she must arrange the funeral, but cannot out her identity in front of family members and friends. The film stars Gu Xiang, a non-professional actor that faced his first performance with the movie. Supporting roles are played by Yu Yinmeng, who performed in a previous film of the directors, Floating Melon, Tian Peng, and Li Lierong. Sunken Plum aims to portray the life of the transgender community in Chinese society. Of the motivation behind film, director Robert F. Canuto said We hope that with time things will start to change and these groups start to get the respect and rights that they deserve.. In Sunken Plum they try to represents some of the many difficulties that have a transgender woman in China. If focuses in the family relationships and the different treatment they receive between the cities and the villages. Filming took place in September and October 2016 in Sichuan, and the post-production process was completed in October 2017 in Asturias, Spain. Sunken Plum was distributed by Laboral Cinemateca, a company from the government of Principado de Asturias, and had its premiere at the 62nd Seminci, Valladolid International Film Festival on the 24 of October 2017. It was shown also in Spain at the 22nd LesGaiCineMad, Madrid International LGBT Film Festival and the 55th FICX, Gijón International Film Festival, where obtained the "Laboral Cinemateca Award", that consist in the distribution of the movie at international film festivals. The international premiere took place in April 2018 at the 9th LGBT film festival in Poland. In the following six months, it was shown in over 25 countries, participating in two festivals that qualify for the pre-selection of the Academy Awards for Best Short Film: the 36th Outfest Los Angeles Film Festival and the 26th Raindance Film Festival in London, The film obtained various awards and mentions through the year 2018. Suvarna Purushan Suvarna Purushan is an upcoming Indian Malayalam-language film written and directed by Sunil Puveily and starring Innocent, Sreejith Ravi, Bijukuttan, and Lena. The principal photography took place at Irinjalakuda, Kerala. Taniel Taniel is a multi award winning arthouse short film by British writer and director Garo Berberian, telling the story of the last months of poet Taniel Varoujan until his murder during the Armenian Genocide at the age of 31, the day of his son’s birth. The film is the first to deal with the story of a man considered to be one of Armenia’s greatest poets with international fame. The film is loosely based on the memoirs of Aram Andonian, a journalist arrested on the same day as Varoujan, on 24 April 1915, when some 250 Armenian intellectuals and community leaders were rounded up and deported in the first major event of the Armenian Genocide. The film takes an arthouse approach to the subject seen in film-noir with a narrative in poetry both with Varoujan’s now endangered Western Armenian language read by Yegya Akgun and Ben Hodgson’s English poem "Indelible", narrated by Sean Bean to critical acclaim. Philip Glass’s Glassworks played by Valentina Lisitsa, Michael Nyman’s Out of the Ruins, Jordi Savall’s Armenian Spirit and Tigran Hamasyan’s Luis I Luso form the soundtrack. There Is a House Here There Is a House Here is a Canadian documentary film by Alan Zweig, which premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Taking its name from the English translation of Igloolik, the film explores several visits by Zweig to the Canadian territory of Nunavut, accompanied by rock singer Lucie Idlout. Brothers in Heaven Brothers in Heaven, previously known as Come Back to Busan Port, is a 2017 South Korean action crime film starring Sung Hoon, Jo Han-sun and Yoon So-yi and directed by Park Hee-jun. Vous êtes jeunes vous êtes beaux Vous êtes jeunes vous êtes beaux is a French drama directed by Franchin Don. The Bose Family Basu Poribar is a 1952 Bengali film directed by Nirmal Dey. Sabitri Chatterjee, Uttam Kumar and Supriya Devi plays lead role. The film released on 11 April 1952. It was the debut film of Bengali actress Supriya Devi. It was one of first successful movies starring Uttam Kumar. The film was remade in Hindi as Hum Hindustani. Chayka Chaika is a 2015 Russian documentary film about the corrupt affairs and some other crimes of Prosecutor General of Russia Yury Chaika and his sons, Artyom Chaika and Igor Chaika. Kolkatay Kohinoor Kolkatay Kohinoor is an Indian Bengali thriller movie directed by Santanu Ghosh and produced by Angurbala Films This film released on 15 March 2019. My Country My Home My Country My Home is a Japan-Myanmar collaborative movie directed by Kyi Phyu Shin starring Wut Hmone Shwe Yi, Aung Ye Lin, Yan Aung, and Win Morisaki. The film was co-produced by Japan International Broadcasting Corporation and Myanmar National Television, a private terrestrial channel owned by Shwe Than Lwin Media. My Country My Home premiered in Yangon on 22 February 2018 and premiered in Osaka Asian Film Festival on 18 March 2018 and was theatrically released in Myanmar on 27 July 2018. The film was also broadcast on NHK Channel after premiered in Yangon. Barnet Horse Fair Barnet Horse Fair is an 1896 British short black-and-white silent documentary film produced by Robert W. Paul. Given the age of this film the copyright has now expired. The Barnet Horse Fair had begun in the 16th century and was originally held twice a year before becoming an annual event. Up until the 20th Century it mainly involved the sale of horses and other livestock. Dancing Girls Dancing Girls is an 1896 British short black-and-white silent film directed and produced by Birt Acres. Miss de Vere Miss de Vère was an 1896 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 45 in its catalogues. The "Miss de Vère" of the title was one of the daughters of Charles De Vere, an Englishman who had worked as a professional magician and who was then the owner of a Paris shop selling conjurors supplies, electrical equipment, and films. The film is currently presumed lost. A Burglar's Mistake A Burglars Mistake is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Painting of a Miraculous Spider La Toile daraignée merveilleuse, released in the United States as Incident from Don Quixote and in Britain as Magic Armour, and also known as The Marvelous Cobweb and as Aventures de Don Quichotte, was a 1908 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès, inspired by Miguel de Cervantess Don Quixote. The Blind Princess and the Poet The Blind Princess and the Poet is a 1911 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. The God Within The God Within is a 1912 American short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. A print of the film survives. A Ruined Life A Ruined Life is a 1912 Swedish silent film directed by Victor Sjöström. It was Sjöströms debut film as a director. The Little Tease The Little Tease is a 1913 silent black and white film directed by D.W. Griffith, produced by Biograph Company and starring Henry B. Walthall and Mae Marsh. A Night in Town A Night in the Town is a 1913 silent short film directed by Phillips Smalley and starring Pearl White and Chester Barnett. This film was released as a split-reel with An Innocent Bridegroom. Both films are preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Poor Jake's Demise Poor Jakes Demise is a 1913 American silent short slapstick comedy film directed by Allen Curtis and featuring Max Asher and Lon Chaney. The slapstick film focuses on Jake who finds his wife in a compromising position with another man and later takes his revenge with a seltzer bottle. It is one of several slapstick comedy films Chaney made for Universal at the start of his career and is also his first credited screen role. The film was presumed lost, but a fragment of the film was discovered in England in May 2006 and restored. Who Will Marry Mary? Who Will Marry Mary? is a 1913 American action film serial starring Mary Fuller. The film is a sequel to the 1912 serial, What Happened to Mary. While most of the serial is considered to be lost, incomplete prints of episodes one and five survive in the EYE Film Instituut Nederland archive and at Keene Stage College respectively. A digitized print of the first episode "A Proposal From The Duke" was uploaded onto YouTube by the EYE Film Instituut Channel in 2016. Lover's Luck Lovers Luck is a 1914 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. The Eternal Strife Jane Shore is a 1915 British silent historical film directed by Bert Haldane and F. Martin Thornton and starring Blanche Forsythe, Roy Travers and Robert Purdie. It is an adaptation of the 1714 play The Tragedy of Jane Shore by Nicholas Rowe and is based on the life of Jane Shore, the mistress of Edward IV. War and Peace War and Peace was a 1915 Russian film written and co-directed by Vladimir Gardin, based on the novel by Leo Tolstoy. The Aryan The Aryan is an American silent Western motion picture starring William S. Hart, Gertrude Claire, Charles K. French, Louise Glaum, and Bessie Love. Directed by William S. Hart and produced by Thomas H. Ince, the screenplay was written by C. Gardner Sullivan. Although Hart was assisted by Reginald Barker and Clifford Smith, he mostly directed the movie by himself. Harts combined salary as actor and director was $150 per week. Prints of the film survive in the Library of Congress and at the Museo del Cine in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Hero The Hero is a 1917 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. It is not known whether the film currently survives. The Lost Bridegroom The Lost Bridegroom a 1916 silent comedy film produced by Adolph Zukor starring John Barrymore. Appearing alongside Barrymore in this film is his first wife Katherine Corri Harris. The short story titled The Man Who Was Lost was by Willard Mack with James Kirkwood as director. The film had an alternative title His Lost Self and was rereleased by Paramount on April 17, 1919 as part of their Success Series, a celebration of some of the companys early screen triumphs. Though it obviously still existed by 1919, it is a lost silent film today. Peggy Peggy is a 1916 American silent comedy film produced and directed by Thomas Ince and stars Billie Burke in her motion picture debut. The Place Beyond the Winds The Place Beyond the Winds is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Joe De Grasse and starring Lon Chaney. Four of the five reels survive in the film archive in the Library of Congress. To Have and to Hold To Have and to Hold is a 1916 American silent adventure/drama film directed by George Melford. Based on the 1900 novel of the same name, the film starred Wallace Reid and Mae Murray in her film debut. The film is based on a novel by Mary Johnston which was turned into a play in 1901 by E. F. Boddington. The Broadway version starred Isabel Irving and Robert Loraine in the lead roles. Also in this play was a 20-year-old actor and aspiring playwright named Cecil B. DeMille. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine The Trail of the Lonesome Pine is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. It is based on the 1908 novel and the 1912 play of the same name by Eugene Walter. Charlotte Walker reprised her role from the Broadway production. A copy of the 1916 film survives in the archives of George Eastman House. A Doll's House A Dolls House is a 1917 American silent drama film based upon the play by Henrik Ibsen. It was directed by Joe De Grasse and stars Lon Chaney. Earth's Man Earths Man is a 1917 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. The Death-Bell The Fishing Bell is a 1917 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. A Penny's History A Pennys History is a 1917 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Nobody's Son Nobodys Son is a 1917 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Secret of St. Job Forest Secret of St. Job Forest is a 1917 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Tavasz a télben Spring in Winter is a 1917 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Sacrifice Alraune, die Henkerstochter, genannt die rote Hanne is a 1918 silent science fiction horror film directed by Eugen Illés and Joseph Klein and starring Max Auzinger. Despite the title this film has very little connection to the novel by Hanns Heinz Ewers, with the only reference being to the Mandrake root which plays a role in saving the dying child. This film was released in the US under the title Sacrifice and in contrast to the Hungarian film by the same name an intact version can still be found at George Eastman House. The film was produced by Luna-Film and distributed by Natural Film GmbH. The art direction was by Artur Günther. The Chief Cook The Chief Cook is a 1917 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. The Ugly Boy The Ugly Boy is a 1918 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. The House of Mirth The House of Mirth is a 1918 American silent melodrama film directed by French film director Albert Capellani, starring Katherine Harris Barrymore as Lily Bart. It is a cinema adaptation of Edith Whartons 1905 novel The House of Mirth and the first-ever cinema adaptation of any of her work. Metro Pictures put many efforts into the film in order to turn the original novel into an "All-star cast" film to earn popularity, as Metro Pictures itself announced that the film was "one of the most important productions" during 1918, and that the film contained "the strongest and the most distinguished cast ever selected for the screen". Initially, Emmy Wehlen starred in the role of Lily Bart in the film. Later, she was replaced by Katherine Harris Barrymore. The film contributed to the huge success of Metro Pictures that year. It is not known whether the film currently survives. Júdás Júdás is a 1918 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz to a script by Iván Siklósi. It stars Gyula Gál, Lajos Kemenes, Leopold Kramer. Masks and Faces Masks and Faces is a 1917 British silent biographical film directed by Fred Paul and starring Johnston Forbes-Robertson, Irene Vanbrugh and Henry S. Irving. The film depicts episodes from the life of the eighteenth-century Irish actress Peg Woffington. It is based on the 1852 play Masks and Faces by Charles Reade and Tom Taylor. The Passing of the Third Floor Back The Passing of the Third Floor Back is a 1918 British/American silent allegorical film based on the 1908 play The Passing of the Third Floor Back by Jerome K. Jerome and directed by Herbert Brenon. The star of the film is Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson, a legendary Shakespearean actor, who starred in the 1909 Broadway presentation of the play and its 1913 revival. Forbes-Robertson had been knighted by King George V in 1913 and had retired from acting in theatre that same year. In his retirement Forbes-Robertson had only dabbled in film acting making a 1913 film version of Hamlet, the most famous role he had played on the stage. Filmed in 1916, it was released in 1918. A skorpió I. A skorpió I. is a 1918 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Magic Waltz Magic Waltz is a 1918 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. The film is based on the operetta Ein Walzertraum by Oscar Straus, and . The Fighting Brothers The Fighting Brothers is a 1919 short Western film directed by John Ford. The film is now considered to be lost. The Glorious Lady The Glorious Lady is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by George Irving. A copy of the film survives in the Nederlands Filmmuseum. The Secret Garden The Secret Garden is a lost 1919 American drama silent film directed by Gustav von Seyffertitz and written by Frances Hodgson Burnett and Marion Fairfax. The film stars Lila Lee, Spottiswoode Aitken, Clarence Geldart, Richard Rosson, Fay Holderness and Ann Malone. The film was released on January 12, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. Smashing Barriers Smashing Barriers is a lost 1919 15-part 1919 American film serial directed by and starring William Duncan. It was produced and distributed by the Vitagraph Company of America. This serial was condensed down to a 6-reel feature and rereleased by Vitagraph in 1923 under the same title. The Call of the Road The Call of the Road is a 1920 British silent historical adventure film directed by A. E. Coleby and starring Victor McLaglen, Phyllis Shannaw and Warwick Ward. Good and Evil Good and Evil is a 1921 Austrian film directed by Michael Curtiz. The Fortune Teller The Fortune Teller is a lost 1920 American silent drama film directed by Albert Capellani and starring Marjorie Rambeau. It is based on a 1919 Broadway play, The Fortune Teller, by Leighton Graves Osmum. The film was distributed by Robertson-Cole Distributors. The Man from Kangaroo The Man from Kangaroo is a 1920 Australian silent film starring renowned Australian sportsman Snowy Baker. It was the first of several films he made with the husband and wife team of director Wilfred Lucas and writer Bess Meredyth, both of whom had been imported from Hollywood by E. J. Carroll. The Sign on the Door The Sign on the Door is a 1921 American silent drama film starring Norma Talmadge and Lew Cody. The film was directed and written by Herbert Brenon, and based upon the play of the same name by Channing Pollock. A copy of this film is in the Library of Congress film archive. A second adaptation of the play was filmed in 1929 as The Locked Door, starring Barbara Stanwyck. Der Stern von Damaskus The Star of Damascus is a 1920 Austrian film directed by Michael Curtiz. It was followed by The Scourge of God. O'Malley of the Mounted OMalley of the Mounted is a 1921 American silent Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Hillyer and William S. Hart. The film stars William S. Hart, Eva Novak, Leo Willis, Alfred Allen, Bert Sprotte, and Antrim Short. The film was released on February 6, 1921, by Paramount Pictures. Parisette Parisette is a 1921 French drama film serial directed by Louis Feuillade. The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe is a 1922 American adventure film serial directed by Robert F. Hill and based upon the novel by Daniel Defoe. It is now considered to be a lost film. The Pride of Palomar The Pride of Palomar is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Frank Borzage and written by Grant Carpenter, Peter B. Kyne, and John Lynch. The film stars Forrest Stanley, Marjorie Daw, Tote Du Crow, James O. Barrows, Joseph J. Dowling, and Alfred Allen. The film was released on November 26, 1922, by Paramount Pictures. A print of this film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. The Timber Queen The Timber Queen is a 1922 American action silent film serial directed by Fred Jackman. The film serial stars Ruth Roland and Bruce Gordon. Produced by Pathé Exchange, the serial was advertised as" The beautiful scenery! The forest, the train, everything just looks so "outdoors"! Great cinematography." Next to Pearl White, another of Pathe studios prominent serial queens, Ruth Roland appears in Western serials like Ruth of the Rockies and White Eagle. All for Money All for Money is a 1923 German silent film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Emil Jannings, Hermann Thimig and Dagny Servaes. The films sets were designed by the art director Kurt Richter. The Courtship of Myles Standish The Courtship of Miles Standish is a 1923 American silent epic historical romantic drama film about Myles Standish produced by and starring Charles Ray, Enid Bennett, and E. Alyn Warren. Directed by Frederic Sullivan, nephew of the famous composer Sir Arthur Sullivan, and scripted by Albert Ray, the film is based on Henry Wadsworth Longfellows 1858 poem The Courtship of Miles Standish. No known prints of the film exist and it is now presumed lost. Radio-Mania The Man from M.A.R.S. is a 1922 silent U.S. science fiction film. It is notable for using the 3-D process called Teleview, similar to todays alternating frame 3-D systems. Shown in 3-D only at the Selwyn Theater in New York City, it was previewed as Mars Calling at a trade and press screening on 13 October 1922, premiered as M.A.R.S. on 27 December 1922, and ran through 20 January 1923. A 2-D version was distributed as Radio-Mania in 1923–1924. The film was directed by Roy William Neil and photographed by George J. Folsey. Both the 3-D and 2-D versions are now lost films. His Hour His Hour is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by King Vidor. This film was the follow-up to Samuel Goldwyns Three Weeks, written by Elinor Glyn, and starring Aileen Pringle, one of the biggest moneymakers at the time of the amalgamation. The Rejected Woman The Rejected Woman is a 1924 American silent society drama film directed by Albert Parker and written by John Lynch. The film stars Alma Rubens, Conrad Nagel and Béla Lugosi in a supporting role. It was produced by Distinctive Pictures and distributed by Goldwyn-Cosmopolitan Distributing Corporation. A print of The Rejected Woman is preserved at the George Eastman House. Border Vengeance Border Vengeance is a 1925 American silent western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Jack Perrin, Josephine Hill and Tom London. Bulldog Drummond's Third Round The Third Round was the second silent film adaptation of the Bulldog Drummond character, starring Jack Buchanan and Betty Faire, adapted by Sidney Morgan from the novel of the same name by H. C. McNeile, and directed by Morgan. Hearts and Spurs Hearts and Spurs is a 1925 American silent western film directed by W.S. Van Dyke and starring Buck Jones, Carole Lombard and William B. Davidson. The film was partly shot on location in San Bernardino County. It received mixed reviews on its release. The Love Pirate Peter the Pirate, also known in English as The Sea Wolves, is a 1925 German silent historical adventure film directed by Arthur Robison and starring Paul Richter, Aud Egede Nissen and Rudolf Klein-Rogge. It was based on a novel by Wilhelm Hegeler. Leni Riefenstahl was offered the role of female lead by producer Erich Pommer, but after doing a screen test she eventually turned it down. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Albin Grau. The film premiered at the Union-Theater. The Return of Peter Grimm The Return of Peter Grimm is a 1926 American silent fantasy film directed by Victor Schertzinger based on the 1911 play by David Belasco. It was produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation. A print survives at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. A previous short film of this play appeared in 1913. A sound feature was made in 1935 as The Return of Peter Grimm. That Royle Girl That Royle Girl is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith and released by Paramount Pictures. The film was based on the novel of the same name by Edwin Balmer, and starred Carol Dempster, W. C. Fields and Harrison Ford. It is now considered lost. The Bay of Death The Bay of Death is a 1926 Soviet silent drama film directed by Abram Room. With Davy Crockett at the Fall of the Alamo With Davy Crockett at the Fall of the Alamo is a 1926 American silent western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Cullen Landis, Kathryn McGuire and Edward Hearn. Flirty Four-Flushers Flirty Four-Flushers is a 1926 comedy silent film produced by Mack Sennett and starred by Eddie Cline and Billy Bevan. Carl Harbaugh wrote the reelers of the film. It was distributed by Pathé. It was released on 26 December 1926. Peaches and Plumbers gave Bevan a chance to display his acting talent, and also both films were an even better showcase for Madeline Hurlock. Locations included Palisades Park, Ocean Blvd., Santa Monica, Hotel St. Catherine, Avalon and Catalina. It is a remake of A Summer Tragedy and it is based on O. Henry. Ruth Hiatt was originally considered for a role. The Little Irish Girl The Little Irish Girl is a 1926 silent film romantic drama produced and distributed by Warner Bros., directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Dolores Costello. Based on the story The Grifters, written by Edith Joan Lyttleton, it is considered to be a lost film. Madame Doesn't Want Children Madame Wants No Children is a 1926 German silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring María Corda, Harry Liedtke and Maria Paudler. It is based on the novel Madame ne veut pas denfants by the French writer Clément Vautel. The film was made for the American Fox Film Corporations German subsidiary. The film was shot at Tempelhof Studios in late 1926. It was the last film European film Korda made until 1930 as he left for the United States shortly after its production. The Only Way The Only Way is a 1926 British drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring John Martin Harvey, Madge Stuart and Betty Faire. It was adapted from the play The Only Way which was itself based on the novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. John Martin Harvey had been playing Carton in the play since 1899 and it was his most popular work. It cost £24,000 to make and was shot at Twickenham Studios. The film was a commercial success and reportedly took over £53,000 in its first two years on release. It was a particularly notable achievement given the collapse in British film production between the Slump of 1924 and the passage of the Cinematograph Films Act 1927 designed to support British film making. Pals in Paradise Pals in Paradise is a lost 1926 American silent drama film directed by George B. Seitz. The film was shot in Europe. The Set-Up The Set-Up is a 1926 American silent western film directed by Clifford Smith and starring Art Acord, Alta Allen and Albert Schaefer. The Wild Horse Stampede The Wild Horse Stampede is a 1926 American silent western film directed by Clifford Smith and starring Jack Hoxie, Fay Wray and Marin Sais. Chain Lightning Chain Lightning is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Lambert Hillyer and Malcolm Stuart Boylan. The film stars Buck Jones, Diane Ellis, Ted McNamara, Jack Baston, William Welsh, and Martin Faust. The film was released on August 14, 1927, by Fox Film Corporation. Marquitta Marquitta is a 1927 French silent drama film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Jean Angelo, Marie-Louise Iribe and Henri Debain. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert-Jules Garnier. It was shot at the Gaumont studios in Paris and on location in Nice. Husband by Proxy A Perfect Gentleman is a 1927 Swedish silent drama film directed by Vilhelm Bryde and Gösta Ekman and starring Ekman, La Jana and Karin Swanström. It is sometimes also known by the alternative title of Husband by Proxy The Return of the Riddle Rider The Return of the Riddle Rider is a 1927 American action film serial directed by Robert F. Hill. It is a sequel to The Riddle Rider which also starred William Desmond in the lead role. The film is considered to be lost. A Texas Steer A Texas Steer is a lost 1927 American silent film directed by Richard Wallace and starring Will Rogers. It was a cinematic adaptation from an eponymous play by Charles H. Hoyt. The Actress The Actress is a lost 1928 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was directed by Sidney Franklin, and starred Norma Shearer. This film was based on the 1898 play Trelawny of the "Wells" by Arthur Wing Pinero that had first premiered on Broadway in 1898, starring Mary Mannering, which was revived by Ethel Barrymore in 1911, Laurette Taylor in 1925, and at the time this film was produced by Helen Gahagan. The play was first brought to the screen as a British made silent film Trelawny of the "Wells" in 1916. This film is one of many lost MGM films dating from the 1920s. The Adventurer The Adventurer is a 1928 American adventure silent film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and written by Ruth Cummings and Jack Cunningham. The film stars Tim McCoy, Dorothy Sebastian, Charles Delaney, George Cowl and Michael Visaroff. The film was released on July 14, 1928, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Balaclava Balaclava is a 1928 British silent war film directed by Maurice Elvey and Milton Rosmer and starring Cyril McLaglen, Benita Hume, Alf Goddard, Harold Huth, and Wally Patch. A British army officer is cashiered, and re-enlists as Private to take part in the Crimean War and succeeds in capturing a top Russian spy. The film climaxes with the Charge of the Light Brigade. It was made by Gainsborough Pictures with David Lean working as a production assistant. The Cavalier The Cavalier is a western directed by Irvin Willat, distributed by Tiffany Studios, and starring Richard Talmadge and Barbara Bedford. Court-Martial Court Martial is a silent film directed by George B. Seitz, starring Jack Holt, Betty Compson as Belle Starr, and Frank Austin as Abraham Lincoln, and released by Columbia Pictures. A foreign release print of the film survives and is preserved in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. It was shown at the annual Cinecon Classic Film Festival in 2014. Publicity for the film stated that several sequences were shot in early Technicolor, but these do not appear to have survived. Looping the Loop Looping the Loop is a 1928 German silent thriller film directed by Arthur Robison and starring Werner Krauss, Jenny Jugo and Warwick Ward. This film was a German import from the UFA company. As with UFAs Variety, Paramount Pictures handled the US distribution. Napoleon's Barber Napoleons Barber is a 1928 American featurette drama film directed by John Ford, and filmed in the Fox Movietone sound-on-film system. The film, Fords first talkie, is now considered to be a lost film. Doctors' Women Parisiennes or The Doctors Women is a 1928 German-Swedish silent film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Margit Manstad, Ruth Weyher and Fred Louis Lerch. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Neppach. Adieu Mascotte The Model from Montparnasse or Adieu Mascotte is a 1929 German comedy film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Lilian Harvey, Igo Sym and Marietta Millner. Originally made as a silent film, it later had synchronized sound added. It is set in the Demimonde of Paris with a heroine working as an artists model. The films sets were designed by the art directors Heinz Fenchel and Jacek Rotmil Evidence Evidence is a 1929 Pre-Code crime drama film produced and distributed by the Warner Brothers. It is based on the 1914 Broadway play Evidence by J. duRocher MacPherson and L. duRocher MacPherson. This early talkie was directed by John G. Adolfi and starred Pauline Frederick and Lowell Sherman. While this film is lost, its soundtrack, recorded by the Vitaphone process, survives. The Hate Ship The Hate Ship is a 1929 British mystery film directed by Norman Walker and starring Jameson Thomas, Jean Colin and Jack Raine. It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures. Hearts in Dixie Hearts in Dixie starring Stepin Fetchit was one of the first all-"talkie", big-studio production to boast a predominantly African-American cast. A musical, the film celebrates African-American music and dance. It was released by Fox Film Corporation just months before the release of Hallelujah!, another all-black musical by competitor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The director of Hearts in Dixie was Paul Sloane. Walter Weems wrote the screenplay, and William Fox was producer. Saba Saba is a 1929 Soviet silent drama film directed by Mikheil Chiaureli. It was made in the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic. Two Sisters Two Sisters is a 1929 American drama film directed by Scott Pembroke and featuring Boris Karloff. The film is one of the last produced in the sound-on-film process Phonofilm. The film is now considered to be lost. Wall Street Wall Street is an American Pre-Code drama film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Ralph Ince, Aileen Pringle, Sam De Grasse, Philip Strange, and Freddie Burke Frederick. Released on December 1, 1929, it was produced by Harry Cohn. Charlotte Löwensköld Charlotte Löwensköld is a 1930 Swedish drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Pauline Brunius, Gertrud Pålson-Wettergren and Birgit Sergelius. It is an adaptation of the 1925 novel Charlotte Löwensköld by Selma Lagerlöf. The film was not considered a success, and no further adaptations of Lagerlöfs work were made in her lifetime. The story was the basis for the 1979 film of the same title. Farewell to Love City of Song, also known as Farewell to Love, is a 1931 British/German romance film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Jan Kiepura, Betty Stockfeld and Hugh Wakefield. It was shot at Wembley Studios. The films sets were designed by the art directors Oscar Friedrich Werndorff and J. Elder Wills. A German-language version was released in 1930 under the title The Singing City. The Comeback Love in the Ring is a 1930 German sports film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Max Schmeling, Renate Müller and Olga Tschechowa. Schmeling was a leading German boxer of the 1930s, and the film attempted to capitalise on this. Schmeling later appeared in another boxing-themed film in Knockout. It was originally planned as a silent film, but sound was soon added as it became clear that silents were now unmarketable. The films sets were designed by the art directors Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle. Some of the film was shot at the Berlin Sportpalast. What a Widow! What a Widow! was a 1930 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Allan Dwan and produced by and starring Gloria Swanson. It was distributed through United Artists. The film was produced by Joseph P. Kennedy It received generally positive reviews and was noted for its animated title sequence created by William Dietz, but was met with lukewarm returns at the box office. Aloha Aloha is a 1931 American drama film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Ben Lyon and Raquel Torres. Heaven on Earth Heaven on Earth is a 1931 American dramatic film directed by Russell Mack, based on the 1929 novel, Mississippi, by author Ben Lucien Burman. The film stars Lew Ayres as the estranged son of a Mississippi steamboat captain. Homicide Squad The Homicide Squad is a 1931 American Pre-Code crime film directed by George Melford and Edward L. Cahn and written by John Thomas Neville, Charles Logue and Tom Reed. It is based on a 1928 Henry La Cossitt short story that originally ran in Adventure magazine. The film stars Leo Carrillo, Noah Beery, Mary Brian, Russell Gleason, George Brent and Walter Percival. The film was released on September 29, 1931, by Universal Pictures. One More Chance One More Chance is a 1931 Educational-Mack Sennett Featurette starring Bing Crosby and directed by Mack Sennett. This was the second of the six short films Crosby made for Sennett and which helped launch his career as a solo performer. This film is notable for Crosby first singing on film his classic hit "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams" which is sung to a bevy of giggling overweight Native American maidens who gradually close in on him. He also sings "Just One More Chance" which topped the various charts of the day in 1931. The Darling of Paris The Darling of Paris is a 1931 French drama film directed by Augusto Genina and starring Jane Marnac, Jean Gabin and Jean-Max. It was one of the first films to portray Gabin in his characteristic 1930s setting of pessimistic working class settings. The She-Wolf The She-Wolf is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by James Flood and starring May Robson, James Hall, and Lawrence Gray. It is also known by the alternative title Mothers Millions. Tommi Tommy is a 1931 Soviet drama film directed by Yakov Protazanov based on the play Armoured Train 14-69 by Vsevolod Ivanov. La casa es seria The house is serious is a picaresque musical short film starring the singer of tango, Argentinian Carlos Gardel, directed by French film director Lucien Jaquelux, that belongs to the series of French films of Gardel made by the American company Paramount in its studio of Joinville-him-Pont in France. The film is co-starred by Argentinian-Spanish actress Imperio Argentina. The script was written by the Brazilian Alfredo Le Pera. Gardel sings two songs with Le Pera, Memory malevo and Want to me, the latter was never recorded on film. It premiered on May 19, 1933 in the Cinema Suipacha of Buenos Aires. The originals of the film have been lost and only audio recordings have survived in Vitaphone disks. Faithful Hearts The Faithful Heart is a 1932 British drama film directed by Victor Saville and starring Herbert Marshall, Edna Best and Mignon ODoherty. It is based on the 1921 play The Faithful Heart by Monckton Hoffe. It was made at Islington Studios. The films sets were designed by Alex Vetchinsky. Hotel Splendide Hotel Splendide is a 1932 British comedy drama film directed by Michael Powell. It was made as a Quota quickie. Husband's Holiday Husbands Holiday is a 1931 American drama film directed by Robert Milton and written by Ernest Pascal and Viola Brothers Shore. The film stars Clive Brook, Vivienne Osborne, Charlie Ruggles, Juliette Compton, Harry Bannister, Dorothy Tree and Adrienne Ames. The film was released on December 19, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. McKenna of the Mounted McKenna of the Mounted is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film directed by D. Ross Lederman. A print is housed in the Library of Congress collection. Secrets of the Orient Secrets of the Orient is a 1928 German-French silent drama film directed by Alexandre Volkoff and starring Nikolas Kolin, Iván Petrovich and Dimitri Dimitriev. Location shooting took place in Nice and French Tunisia. The films sets were designed by the art directors Alexandre Lochakoff and Vladimir Meingard. Melo Dreaming Lips is a 1932 French-German drama film directed by Paul Czinner and starring Elisabeth Bergner, Rudolf Forster and Anton Edthofer. The film is based on the play Mélo by Henri Bernstein. As was common at the time, the film was a co-production with a separate French-language version made. After Bergner and Czinner went into exile in Britain following the Nazi takeover, they remade the film in 1937. A further German remake was released in 1953, starring Maria Schell. Fanny Fanny is a 1933 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Almirante and starring Dria Paola, Alfredo De Sanctis and Mino Doro. It is an adaptation of Marcel Pagnols play Fanny. The films art direction was by Gastone Medin. The Mysterious Rider The Mysterious Rider is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film directed by Fred Allen and written by Harvey Gates and Robert N. Lee. The film stars Kent Taylor, Lona Andre, Berton Churchill, Irving Pichel, Warren Hymer, Gail Patrick and Cora Sue Collins. The film was released on January 20, 1933, by Paramount Pictures. Song of the Eagle Song of the Eagle is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by C. Graham Baker, Willard Mack, Casey Robinson and Gene Towne. The film stars Charles Bickford, Richard Arlen, Mary Brian, Jean Hersholt, Louise Dresser, Andy Devine and George E. Stone. It was released on April 28, 1933, by Paramount Pictures. What Price Innocence? What Price Innocence? is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film written and directed by, and co-starring, Willard Mack. Produced on a low budget for Columbia Pictures, it has been classed as an exploitation film and "sex hygiene film" because it touches on teenage pregnancy and morality in a didactic manner. The film features Betty Grable in an early starring role. Freedom of the Seas Freedom of the Seas is a 1934 British war film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Clifford Mollison, Wendy Barrie and Zelma ONeal. It was adapted by Roger Burford from the English play of the same name by Walter C. Hackett. It is also notable as David Leans first film credit, as focus puller. It was French director Varnels first film in Britain following a spell in Hollywood. Half a Sinner Half a Sinner is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Sally Blane, Joel McCrea and Berton Churchill. It was based on the play Alias the Deacon, which was also the basis of 1927 and 1940 films. La hermana San Sulpicio Sister San Sulpicio is a 1934 Spanish comedy film directed by Florián Rey and starring Imperio Argentina, Miguel Ligero and Salvador Soler Marí. It is a remake of Reys 1927 silent film Sister San Sulpicio which had been based on Armando Palacio Valdéss novel of the same title. It was made by CIFESA, Spains largest studio of the era. My Old Dutch My Old Dutch is a 1934 British drama film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Betty Balfour, Gordon Harker, Michael Hogan and Florrie Forde. The film portrays the lives of Londoners during the First World War. The film was made at Islington Studios by Gainsborough Pictures. The films sets were designed by Peter Proud. Bryan Edgar Wallace contributed to the screenplay, adapted from the stage play written by Arthur Shirley and also based on Albert Chevaliers famous song. The Path of Glory The Path of Glory is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Dallas Bower and starring Maurice Evans, Valerie Hobson, Felix Aylmer, Henry Daniell and Athole Stewart. Two European countries plan a war, both hoping to lose it. A "quota quickie", The Path of Glory is currently missing from the BFI National Archive, and is listed as one of the British Film Institutes "75 Most Wanted" lost films. The Return of Casey Jones The Return of Casey Jones is a 1933 American Pre-Code action adventure film directed by John P. McCarthy, written by Harry L. Fraser and starring Charles Starrett and Ruth Hall. The movie is based on the story Johns, published in the April 1933 issue of Railroad Stories magazine. The movie was Monogram Pictures Corporation production. Ridin' Thru Ridin Thru is a 1934 American western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Tom Tyler, Ruth Hiatt and Lafe McKee. Voice in the Night Voice in the Night is a 1934 American action film directed by Charles C. Coleman and starring Tim McCoy, Billie Seward, and Joseph Crehan. Artisten Artisten is a German circus movie from 1934 to 1935 starring Susi Lanner, Hans Junkermann, Hilde Hildebrand and Harry Piel, who also acted as director. The screenplay was written by Max W. Kimmich after the silent movie The secret of the circus Barré. Die blonde Carmen The Blonde Carmen is a 1935 German musical comedy film directed by Victor Janson and starring Mártha Eggerth, Wolfgang Liebeneiner and Ida Wüst. It is part of the tradition of operetta films. The films sets were designed by the art directors Wilhelm Depenau and Erich Zander. It was distributed by Rota-Film, a subsidiary of the large Tobis Film concern. Episode Episode is an Austrian film from 1935. It belongs to the popular Austrian light romantic comedy genre known as the Wiener Film, but also contains, for a film of this genre, unusually serious social comment. It was written and produced by Walter Reisch. The film has a particular importance in German-language film history as the only Austrian film with a Jewish producer that was permitted to be imported and shown in Nazi Germany after 1933 and the ban on Jews working in the film industry. The German premiere took place on 23 August 1935 in the Gloria-Palast in Berlin. The Austrian premiere was in a Vienna cinema on 13 September of the same year. It was first broadcast on television by the ARD on 2 December 1958. On 1 April 1994 it was released on VHS video. Gallant Defender Gallant Defender is a 1935 American western film directed by David Selman. Munro and his gang control the valley. Johnny arrives and decides to help the nesters. He receives unexpected help from Barbaras uncle one of Munros hired guns. Helldorado Helldorado is a 1934 American drama film directed by James Cruze and written by Philip Dunne, Frances Hyland and Rex Taylor. The film stars Richard Arlen, Madge Evans, Ralph Bellamy, James Gleason, Helen Jerome Eddy and Henry B. Walthall. The film was released on December 21, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. Snushanerne Snushanerne is a 1936 Danish film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. $10 Raise $10 Raise is a 1935 American comedy film directed by George Marshall, written by Henry Johnson and Lou Breslow, and starring Edward Everett Horton, Karen Morley, Alan Dinehart, Glen Boles, Berton Churchill and Rosina Lawrence. It was released on May 4, 1935, by Fox Film Corporation. Back to Nature Back to Nature is a 1936 American comedy film directed by James Tinling and starring Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane and Dixie Dunbar. It is part of the Jones Family series of films. Come Closer, Folks Come Closer, Folks is a 1936 American comedy film directed by D. Ross Lederman. A print is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. All for Veronica Fräulein Veronika is a 1936 Austrian-Swiss comedy film directed by Veit Harlan and starring Thekla Ahrens, Carl Esmond and Hans Moser. It is based on the play Veronika by Fritz Peter Buch. The film is sometimes known by the alternative title Alles für Veronika. Gentle Julia Gentle Julia is a 1936 American drama film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Jane Withers, Tom Brown and Marsha Hunt. It is an adaptation of the 1922 novel of the same title by Booth Tarkington. Hideaway Girl Hideaway Girl is a 1936 American comedy film directed by George Archainbaud and written by David Garth and Joseph Moncure March. The film stars Shirley Ross, Robert Cummings, Martha Raye, Monroe Owsley, Elizabeth Russell and Louis Da Pron. The film was released on November 20, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. The Hunter of Fall The Hunter of Fall is a 1936 German drama film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Paul Richter, Franz Loskarn and Rolf Pinegger. It is based on the 1883 novel The Hunter of Fall by Ludwig Ganghofer. The films sets were designed by Hans Kuhnert. Melody in May Melody in May is a 1936 American short film directed by Ben Holmes. I Don't Know You Anymore I Dont Know You Anymore is a 1936 Italian comedy film directed by Nunzio Malasomma and starring Vittorio De Sica. Thoroughbred Thoroughbred is a 1936 Australian race-horse drama film directed by Ken G. Hall, partly based on the life and career of Phar Lap. Hollywood star Helen Twelvetrees was imported to Australian to appear in the film. The film also stars Frank Leighton and John Longden. The Black Tulip The Black Tulip is a 1937 British, black-and-white historical drama film directed by Alex Bryce and starring Patrick Waddington, Ann Soreen, Campbell Gullan and Bernard Lee. The film is based on the novel The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas. It was produced by Fox-British Pictures at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie. City Girl City Girl is a 1938 American crime film directed by Alfred L. Werker and written by Lester Ziffren, Frances Hyland and Robin Harris. The film stars Ricardo Cortez, Phyllis Brooks, Robert Wilcox, Douglas Fowley, Chick Chandler and Esther Muir. The film was released on January 7, 1938, by 20th Century Fox. County Fair County Fair is a 1937 American drama film directed by Howard Bretherton and starring John Arledge, Mary Lawrence and J. Farrell MacDonald. It was a remake of the 1932 film The County Fair. Mountain Music Mountain Music is a 1937 American comedy-musical film directed by Robert Florey. Paramount quickly reunited Raye and Burns from their pairing in Waikiki Wedding of earlier the same year. The plot, rooted in Burns comic hillbilly persona from radio, revolves around a longstanding feud between two country families of Monotony, Arkansas, and an amnesia-prone groom. This was Wally Vernons first film. Some sources have Charles Reisner as co-director. Tango Notturno Tango Notturno is a 1937 German drama film directed by Fritz Kirchhoff and starring Pola Negri, Albrecht Schoenhals and Lina Carstens. The films sets were designed by the art director Karl Böhm and Erich Czerwonski. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The film made a hit of Pola Negris rendition of the song "Ich hab an dich gedacht" which gave its title to the film. Negris role was originally intended for Marlene Dietrich. That I May Live That I May Live is a 1937 American crime film directed by Allan Dwan, written by Ben Markson and William M. Conselman, and starring Rochelle Hudson, Robert Kent, J. Edward Bromberg, Jack La Rue, Frank Conroy and Fred Kelsey. It was released on April 30, 1937, by 20th Century Fox. Durango Valley Raiders Durango Valley Raiders is a 1938 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by George H. Plympton. The film stars Bob Steele, Louise Stanley, Karl Hackett, Ted Adams, Forrest Taylor and Steve Clark. The film was released on August 22, 1938, by Republic Pictures. Eli Sjursdotter Eli Sjursdotter is a 1938 Norwegian drama film directed by Arne Bornebusch and Leif Sinding, starring Sonja Wigert, Ingjald Haaland and Sten Lindgren. The film is based on Johan Falkbergets 1913 novel of the same name. In 1719, during the Great Northern War, a Swedish army is making its way home through Trøndelag during a particularly cold winter. The Swedish soldier Per Jönsa seeks refuge in a mountain cottage, where he is cared for by the peasant daughter Eli Sjursdotter. This is not well received by Elis father, who hates the Swedes. John Halifax John Halifax is a 1938 British historical drama film directed by George King and starring John Warwick, Nancy Burne and Roddy McDowall. It is based on the novel John Halifax by Dinah Craik. It was made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie. The films sets were designed by Philip Bawcombe. Hawaiian Buckaroo Hawaiian Buckaroo is a 1938 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and written by Daniel Jarrett. The film stars Smith Ballew, Evalyn Knapp, Harry Woods, Pat J. OBrien, George Regas and Benny Burt. The film was released on January 14, 1938, by 20th Century Fox. In Early Arizona In Early Arizona is a 1938 American Western film directed by Joseph Levering and written by Nate Gatzert. The film stars Wild Bill Elliott, Dorothy Gulliver, Harry Woods, Jack Ingram, Franklyn Farnum and Frank Ellis. The film was released on November 2, 1938, by Columbia Pictures. Keep Smiling Keep Smiling is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Gracie Fields, Roger Livesey and Mary Maguire. The film follows a group of performers who club together to buy a bus and travel around the country doing shows after they are cheated out of money by an ex-manager. Meet the Girls Meet the Girls is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Eugene Forde and written by Marguerite Roberts. The film stars June Lang, Lynn Bari, Robert Allen, Ruth Donnelly, Gene Lockhart and Wally Vernon. The film was released on October 7, 1938, by 20th Century Fox. Men of the Sea Men of the Sea also known as Baltic Sailors is a 1938 Soviet war film directed by Aleksandr Faintsimmer. The film is about the heroic feat of the Bolshevik Kronstadt sailors, defending the approaches of revolutionary Petrograd from the White Army during the Russian Civil War. Numbered Woman Numbered Woman is a 1938 American drama film. Directed by Karl Brown, the film stars Sally Blane, Lloyd Hughes, and Mayo Methot. It was released on May 22, 1938. Its working title during production was Private Nurse. Street Singer Street Singer is a 1938 Hindi film directed by Phani Majumdar. It was produced by New Theatres Calcutta and was Phani Majumdars first Hindi film as a director. The film was made in Bengali as Sathi in the same year. It starred K. L. Saigal, Kanan Devi, Jagdish Sethi and Bikram Kapoor. The music was composed by R. C. Boral with lyrics written by Arzu Lucknavi. Two street urchins dream of singing and making it big in the glamorous world of theatre in Calcutta. They grow up with the girl being employed while the boy is not. The story follows them through first their enchantment and then the disillusionment with the theatre. Finally both choose to return to their roots in the village. False Rapture Black Eyes is a 1939 British drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Otto Kruger, Mary Maguire and Walter Rilla. La canción de Aixa The Song of Aixa or Aixas Song is a 1939 German-Spanish musical drama film directed by Florián Rey and starring Imperio Argentina. It is set in Spanish Morocco. Chicken Wagon Family Chicken Wagon Family is a 1939 American comedy, directed by Herbert I. Leeds and based on the 1925 novel, The Chicken-Wagon Family, by Barry Benefield. It stars Leo Carrillo in the role originally intended for Will Rogers before his death. Jean Paul Batiste Fippany and his family live a vagabond lifestyle with no home but their traveling wagon. Cecile Fippany, Jean Pauls wife, has been secretly saving money to move into a home. When Jean Paul finds the money, his gambling addiction takes over and he loses the entire savings. Youngest daughter Addie catches the attention of policeman Matt Hibbard when she leaves her coat in exchange for coffee and doughnuts. Taking pity on the homeless family, Hibbard shelters them in an abandoned fire station. Addie and her father begin selling bathtubs for a big profit, which earns them enough money to purchase the fire station building. North of Shanghai North of Shanghai is a 1939 American drama film directed by D. Ross Lederman. Romance of the Redwoods Romance of the Redwoods is a 1939 American film directed by Charles Vidor based on the novel by Jack London. Spy for a Day Spy for a Day is a 1940 British comedy thriller film directed by Mario Zampi and starring Douglas Wakefield, Paddy Browne and Jack Allen. The screenplay concerns a British farmer who is abducted by the Germans during World War I. Melody and Moonlight Melody and Moonlight is a 1940 American film starring Jane Frazee. So This Is London So This Is London is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Robertson Hare, Alfred Drayton and George Sanders. It is adapted from the 1922 play So This Is London by Arthur Goodrich which had previously been adapted into a 1930 film. An American clashes with an Englishman over the merits of their respective countries, only to find that their children have fallen in love. It was made at Pinewood Studios by 20th Century Foxs British subsidiary. Zakon zhizni The Law of Life is a 1940 Soviet drama film directed by Boris Ivanov and Aleksandr Stolper and starring Daniil Sagal, Aleksandr Lukyanov and Oswald Glazunov. Despite its strong endorsement of communist ideology, the film was fiercely attacked in Pravda and withdrawn from release. La bocca sulla strada The Man on the Street is a 1941 Italian drama film directed by Roberto Roberti and starring Armando Falconi, Carla Del Poggio and Giuseppe Rinaldi. It was made at Cinecittà in Rome. The films sets were designed by Giuseppe Spirito and Fratelli Cimino Bowery Boy Bowery Boy is a 1940 American comedy film directed by William Morgan and written by Robert Chapin, Harry Kronman and Eugene Solow. The film stars Dennis OKeefe, Louise Campbell, Jimmy Lydon, Helen Vinson, Roger Pryor and Paul Hurst. The film was released on December 27, 1940, by Republic Pictures. Gauchos of El Dorado Gauchos of El Dorado is a 1941 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by Lester Orlebeck. Mercy Island Mercy Island is a 1941 American drama that was nominated at the 14th Academy Awards, held in 1941, for Best Score of a Dramatic Picture-which Walter Scharf and Cy Feuer received nominations for. Passage from Hong Kong Passage from Hong Kong is a 1941 American comedy film directed by D. Ross Lederman and written by Fred Niblo Jr. and Earl Derr Biggers. The film stars Lucile Fairbanks, Douglas Kennedy, Paul Cavanagh, Richard Ainley, Marjorie Gateson and Gloria Holden. The film was released by Warner Bros. in September 1941. Scattergood Pulls the Strings Scattergood Pulls the Strings is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Christy Cabanne and written by Christy Cabanne and Bernard Schubert. It is the sequel to the 1941 film Scattergood Baines. The film stars Guy Kibbee, Bobs Watson, Susan Peters, James Corner, Emma Dunn, Dink Trout and Monte Blue. The film was released on May 23, 1941, by RKO Pictures. Torbellino Whirlwind is a 1941 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis Marquina and starring Estrellita Castro, Manuel Luna and Tony DAlgy. It was made by Spains largest film company of the era CIFESA. Andreas Schlüter Andreas Schlüter is a 1942 German historical drama film directed by Herbert Maisch and starring Heinrich George, Mila Kopp and Olga Tschechowa. It portrays the life of the eighteenth century German architect Andreas Schlüter. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hermann Asmus, Kurt Herlth and Robert Herlth. The Kids Grow Up The Kids Grow Up is a 1942 Argentine film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and starring Arturo García Buhr, Santiago Gómez Cou and María Duval. At the 1943 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards, Arturo García Buhr won the Silver Condor Award for Best Actor for his performance in the film. Hurricane Smith Hurricane Smith is a 1941 American action film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and written by Robert Presnell Sr.. The film stars Ray Middleton, Jane Wyatt, Harry Davenport, J. Edward Bromberg, Henry Brandon and Casey Johnson. The film was released on July 20, 1941, by Republic Pictures. Juke Box Jenny Juke Box Jenny is a 1942 film directed by Harold Young and starring Ken Murray, Harriet Hilliard, Iris Adrian, and Donald Douglas. The film is a musical comedy with songs performed by Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra, The Kings Men, Wingy Manone and his Orchestra, The Milt Herth Trio, and The Eddie Beal Trio. The songs include "Fifty Million Nickels Cant Be Wrong", "Swing to Mother Goose", "Tiger Rag", "Macumba", and others. Kill or Be Killed Kill or Be Killed is an 18 minute long, documentary-style film directed in 1942 by experimental New Zealand artist Len Lye during his time working for the British Government’s Ministry of Information. The initial purpose of the film was to serve as a military training tool and a piece of post-war propaganda viewable by the general public, but since its release, both critics and filmmakers alike have hailed it as a “masterpiece of filmmaking,” claiming that the realistic cinematography is both pleasing in aesthetics and technicality for its time. The film is most notable for its use of subjective viewing. Los ladrones somos gente honrada We Thieves Are Honourable Tough As They Come Tough As They Come is a 1942 Universal film starring the Dead End Kids and the Little Tough Guys. Unseen Enemy Unseen Enemy is a 1942 spy thriller directed by John Rawlins and starring Don Terry as a Canadian military intelligence agent trying to uncover a plot to sabotage American ships. Leo Carrillo plays the unscrupulous waterfront club owner who sells usage of his club as a rendezvous point for German, Italian and Japanese spies. Women Aren't Angels Women Arent Angels is a 1943 black and white British comedy film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Aldwych Theatre farceurs Robertson Hare and Alfred Drayton, with Polly Ward and Joyce Heron. It was made at Welwyn Studios and based on a 1941 play of the same title by Vernon Sylvaine. Old Mother Riley Overseas Old Mother Riley Overseas is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and Anthony Holles. In the screenplay, Old Mother Riley relocates to Portugal. Sanjog Sanjog is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1943. Wagon Tracks West Wagon Tracks West is a 1943 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton, written by William Lively, and starring Wild Bill Elliott, George "Gabby" Hayes, Tom Tyler, Anne Jeffreys, Rick Vallin and Robert Frazer. It was released on August 19, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Cyclone Prairie Rangers Cyclone Prairie Rangers is a 1944 American Western film directed by Benjamin H. Kline and written by Elizabeth Beecher. The film stars Charles Starrett, Dub Taylor, Constance Worth, Jimmie Davis and Jimmy Wakely. The film was released on November 9, 1944, by Columbia Pictures. Ever Since Venus Ever Since Venus is a 1944 American comedy directed by Arthur Dreifuss, in his first effort for Columbia Pictures, and stars Ina Ray Hutton, Hugh Herbert, Ann Savage, and Billy Gilbert. It was Huttons first major film role; she had become famous for her all-female band during the 1930s, which had been the inspiration for the band in Billy Wilders 1959 film, Some Like it Hot. Lola Montes Lola Montes is a 1944 Spanish historical drama film directed by Antonio Román and starring Conchita Montenegro, Luis Prendes and Jesús Tordesillas. It portrays the life of the Irish dancer and courtesan Lola Montez. Der Meisterdetektiv The Master Detective is a 1944 German comedy film directed by Hubert Marischka and starring Rudolf Platte who plays a private detective. The films art direction was by Gustav A. Knauer and Arthur Schwarz. Moon Over Las Vegas Moon Over Las Vegas is a 1944 American musical comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring Anne Gwynne, David Bruce and Barbara Jo Allen. She's a Soldier Too Shes a Soldier Too is a 1944 American drama film directed by William Castle and written by Melvin Levy. The film stars Beulah Bondi, Nina Foch, Jess Barker, Lloyd Bridges, Percy Kilbride and Ida Moore. The film was released on June 29, 1944, by Columbia Pictures. Trigger Trail Trigger Trail is a 1944 American Western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Rod Cameron. Too Young to Know Too Young to Know is a 1945 American drama film directed by Frederick de Cordova, and written by Jo Pagano, and starring Joan Leslie, Robert Hutton, Dolores Moran, Harry Davenport, Rosemary DeCamp and Barbara Brown. It was released by Warner Bros. on December 1, 1945. Her Adventurous Night Her Adventurous Night is a 1946 American comedy film directed by John Rawlins and written by Jerry Warner. The film stars Dennis OKeefe, Helen Walker, Scotty Beckett, Fuzzy Knight, Milburn Stone and Tom Powers. The film was released on June 5, 1946, by Universal Pictures. Misión blanca White Mission is a 1946 Spanish drama film directed by Juan de Orduña and starring Manuel Luna, Jorge Mistral and Fernando Rey. The film was shot on location in Spanish Guinea and in a Spanish studio. The films sets were designed by Sigfrido Burmann and Francisco Canet. The film portrays a religious mission in the Spanish Empire. Rendezvous 24 Rendezvous 24 is a 1946 American drama film directed by James Tinling and written by Aubrey Wisberg. The film stars William Gargan, Maria Palmer, Patrick OMoore, Herman Bing, Kay Connors and Kurt Katch. The film was released on May 6, 1946, by 20th Century Fox. In the Name of Life In the Name of Life is a 1947 Soviet drama film directed by Iosif Kheifits and Aleksandr Zarkhi and starring Viktor Khokhryakov, Mikhail Kuznetsov and Oleg Zhakov. Albéniz Albéniz is a 1947 black-and-white Argentine Silver Condor award-winning biographical drama film directed by Luis César Amadori and written by . The film stars Pedro López Lagar and Sabina Olmos. It won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film and numerous other awards, given by the Argentine Film Critics Association in 1948 for the best picture of the previous year. The Big Fix The Big Fix is a 1947 film, directed by James Flood. It stars Sheila Ryan, Noreen Nash, James Brown and Regis Toomey. The story concerns the efforts of a crooked gambling ring to fix college basketball games. This film was the final production of Producers Releasing Corporation. The Fortress La Forteresse is a 1947 Canadian feature film directed by Fyodor Otsep that uses a French language screenplay by Rian James and Leonard Lee. The films stars Paul Dupuis as Michel Lacoste, Jacques Auger as Albert Frédéric, Nicole Germain as Marie Roberts, Henri Letondal as Edward Durant, Lucie Poitras as Mother Superior, Armande Lebrun as Renée Brancourt, and Mimi DEstée as Blanche Lacoste. Composer Morris Davis wrote the pictures film score. An English language version entitled Whispering City, with different actors, was made simultaneously. The Lone Hand Texan The Lone Hand Texan is a 1947 American Western musical film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring Charles Starrett, Mustard, Gravy, Smiley Burnette, John Cason, and George Chesebro. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on March 6, 1947. The Pilgrim Lady The Pilgrim Lady is a 1947 American comedy crime film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Lynne Roberts, Warren Douglas and Alan Mowbray. Sarge Goes to College Sarge Goes to College is a 1947 American musical film directed by Will Jason. It was part of The Teen Agers series. Joe Palooka in Winner Take All Joe Palooka in Winner Take All is a 1947 American film in the Joe Palooka series. It was directed by Reginald Le Borg. Waterfront at Midnight Waterfront at Midnight is a 1948 American drama film directed by William Berke, written by Bernard Girard, and starring William Gargan, Mary Beth Hughes, Richard Travis, Richard Crane, Cheryl Walker and Horace McMahon. It was released on June 25, 1948, by Paramount Pictures. The Wreck of the Hesperus The Wreck of the Hesperus is a 1948 drama film directed by John Hoffman and starring Willard Parker, Edgar Buchanan and Patricia Barry. It was produced by silent film actor Wallace MacDonald in association with Columbia Pictures who also distributed the film. It is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Snow White and the Seven Thieves Snow White and the Seven Thieves is a 1949 Italian comedy film directed by Giacomo Gentilomo. It is loosely based on the novella Il ladro by Anton Germano Rossi. Bodyhold Bodyhold is a 1949 American film starring Willard Parker. It was directed by Seymour Friedman. Frontier Investigator Frontier Investigator is a 1949 American Western film directed by Fred C. Brannon and written by Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, Roy Barcroft, Gail Davis, Robert Emmett Keane and Clayton Moore. The film was released on May 2, 1949, by Republic Pictures. Gesucht wird Majora Search for Majora is a 1949 West German crime film directed by Hermann Pfeiffer and starring Lotte Koch, Hermann Speelmans and Camilla Horn. The films sets were designed by the art director Alfred Bütow. Joe Palooka in the Big Fight Joe Palooka in the Big Fight is a 1949 comedy film directed by Cy Endfield, based on the comic strip by Ham Fisher. It is an entry in Monograms low-budget, high-grossing Joe Palooka series. The Lost People The Lost People is a 1949 British drama film directed by Muriel Box and Bernard Knowles and starring Dennis Price, Mai Zetterling and Richard Attenborough. It is based on a play by Bridget Boland. Bürgermeister Anna Bürgermeister Anna is an East German comedy film directed by Hans Müller. It was released in 1950. I cadetti di Guascogna I cadetti di Guascogna is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli. Far from Moscow Far from Moscow is a 1951 Soviet war drama film directed by Aleksandr Stolper and starring Nikolai Okhlopkov, Lev Sverdlin and Pavel Kadochnikov. It is based on Vasily Azhayevs 1948 novel of the same title. A major production by Mosfilm, it was awarded the Stalin Prize. Third from the Right Third from the Right is a 1950 West German musical crime film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Vera Molnar, Robert Lindner and Peter van Eyck. It was made by the Hamburg-based studio Real Film. The films sets were designed by the art director Herbert Kirchhoff. Hollywood Varieties Hollywood Varieties is a 1949 American film from Lippert Productions starring Robert Alda and directed by Paul Landres. The Los Angeles Times called it a "vaudeville show on screen with Robert Alda as master of ceremonies." Joe Palooka in The Squared Circle Joe Palooka in the Squared Circle is a 1950 American film in the Joe Palooka series. Law of the Panhandle Law of the Panhandle is a 1950 American western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Jane Adams and Riley Hill. The Merry Wives of Windsor The Merry Wives of Windsor is a 1950 East German musical comedy film directed by Georg Wildhagen. It was based on William Shakespeares play by the same name. Trial Without Jury Trial Without Jury is a 1950 American mystery film directed by Philip Ford and starring Robert Rockwell, Barbra Fuller and Kent Taylor. The films sets were designed by the art director Frank Hotaling. Tyrant of the Sea Tyrant of the Sea is a 1950 American historical war film directed by Lew Landers and starring Ron Randell, Rhys Williams and Lester Matthews. It is set during the Napoleonic Wars, with Admiral Horatio Nelson appearing as a character. The Vicious Years The Vicious Years is a 1950 American film directed by Robert Florey. The screenplay concerns an orphan named Mario who witnesses Luca Rossi committing a murder, and blackmails Luca into taking him home as a member of his family. Blazing Bullets Blazing Bullets is a 1951 American western film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Lois Hall and Stanley Price. The Dakota Kid The Dakota Kid is a 1951 American western film directed by Philip Ford and starring Michael Chapin, Eilene Janssen and James Bell. The films sets were designed by the art director Frank Hotaling. Dicen que soy comunista They Say Im a Communist is a 1951 Mexican comedy film directed by Alejandro Galindo and starring Adalberto Martínez, María Luisa Zea and Miguel Manzano. Hello God Hello God is a 1951 semi-documentary film with a pacifist message, starring Errol Flynn as a soldier. For many years this was considered a lost film, but in 2013 a copy was discovered in the basement of the surrogate court of New York City. Two of seven cans of the movie were deteriorated beyond hope, but five survived and are at the George Eastman House film archive for restoration. Leva på 'Hoppet' Leva på Hoppet is a 1951 Swedish comedy film directed by Göran Gentele. At the 1st Berlin International Film Festival it won the Silver Bear award. Helen of Troy Sköna Helena is a Swedish musical film of 1951 directed by Gustaf Edgren, and based loosely on the story and music of the opéra bouffe La belle Hélène. It was director Gustaf Edgrens last film and stars Max Hansen and Eva Dahlbeck. Warszawska premiera Warsaw Premiere is a 1951 Polish historical film directed by Jan Rybkowski and starring Jan Koecher, Barbara Kostrzewska and Jerzy Duszyński. The films art direction was by Roman Mann. The film portrays the life of the Polish composer Stanisław Moniuszko, particularly focusing on the composition of his 1848 opera Halka. The film was the first Polish costume film made since the Second World War, and was stylistically similar to historical biopics in other Eastern Bloc countries such as Rimsky-Korsakov. Wells Fargo Gunmaster Wells Fargo Gunmaster is a 1951 American western film directed by Philip Ford and starring Allan Lane, Mary Ellen Kay and Chubby Johnson. È l'amor che mi rovina È lamor che mi rovina Grubstake Grubstake, also known as Apache Gold, is a 1952 American Western film directed by Larry Buchanan. Los dineros del diablo Los dineros del diablo is a Mexican drama film directed by Alejandro Galindo. It was released in 1953 and starring Amalia Aguilar and Roberto Cañedo. Poppy Lo sai che i papaveri is a 1952 Italian comedy film by Vittorio Metz and Marcello Marchesi. Il romanzo della mia vita Il romanzo della mia vita is a 1952 Italian biographical melodrama film. It depicts real life events of singer-actor Luciano Tajoli, who plays himself in the film. Sea Tiger Sea Tiger is a 1952 American action film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Marguerite Chapman, John Archer and Harry Lauter. It is based on Charles Yerkows short story "Island Freighter". The film sets were designed by the art director Dave Milton. Path to the Kingdom The Song of Sister Maria is a 1952 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Dominique Blanchar, Francisco Rabal and María Dulce. Target Hong Kong Target Hong Kong is a 1953 American action film noir directed by Fred F. Sears. The Woman's Angle The Womans Angle is 1952 British drama film directed by Leslie Arliss and starring Edward Underdown, Cathy ODonnell and Lois Maxwell. It is based on the novel Three Cups of Coffee by Ruth Feiner. Cuando me vaya When I Leave is a 1954 Mexican musical drama film directed by Tito Davison and starring Libertad Lamarque, Miguel Torruco and Prudencia Grifell. It portrays the life of the bolero composer María Grever. Trust Me! Faites-moi confiance , is a French comedy film from 1954, directed by Gilles Grangier, written by Francis Blanche, starring Zappy Max and Louis de Funès. Jonny Saves Nebrador Jonny Saves Nebrador is a 1953 West German adventure film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Hans Albers, Margot Hielscher and Peter Pasetti. The film is set in South America, but was shot on location in Ancona and Rimini, Italy. It was made by Bavaria Film at its Munich studios. The Country of the Campanelli The Country of the Campanelli is a 1954 Italian-French comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Sophia Loren. It is loosely based on the operetta "Il paese dei campanelli" by Carlo Lombardo. La pattuglia dell'Amba Alagi La pattuglia dellAmba Alagi is a 1953 Italian war melodrama film written and directed by Flavio Calzavara and starring Luciano Tajoli and Milly Vitale. It was a commercial success, as it grossed 469,2 million lire at the Italian box office. Sudba Mariny Marinas Destiny is a 1953 Soviet drama film directed by Viktor Ivchenko. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. The Dancing Heart The Dancing Heart is a 1953 West German historical musical comedy film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Gertrud Kückelmann, Gunnar Moller and Wilfried Seyferth. It was made at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The film was shot using Agfacolor. The films sets were designed by the art directors Emil Hasler and Walter Kutz. Vergiß die Liebe nicht Dont Forget Love is a 1953 West German romantic comedy film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Luise Ullrich, Paul Dahlke and Will Quadflieg. The films sets were designed by Hermann Warm and Heinrich Weidemann. The Epopee of Warsaw Żołnierz zwycięstwa is a 1953 Polish biographical two-part film, portraying the life of General Karol Świerczewski. The first part, Lata walki deals with his earlier years, from 1905 to 1941. The second one, Zwycięzca depicts his life from 1944 to his death in 1947. Aleko Aleko is a 1953 Soviet musical film directed by Grigoriy Roshal and Sergei Sidelyov and starring Aleksandr Ognivtsev, Mark Reizen and Inna Zubkovskaya. It is based on Sergei Rachmaninoffs 1892 opera Aleko. Chempion mira World Champion is a 1954 Soviet sport drama film directed by Vladimir Gonchukov. Geld aus der Luft Money from the Air is a 1954 West German musical comedy film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Josef Meinrad, Lonny Kellner and Grethe Weiser. The films sets were designed by Albrecht Becker and Herbert Kirchhoff. Guitars of Love Guitars of Love is a 1954 West German musical film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Vico Torriani, Elma Karlowa and Harald Juhnke. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Berthel. It was shot using Eastmancolor. The Harassed Hero The Harassed Hero is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Guy Middleton, Joan Winmill Brown and Elwyn Brook-Jones. It was based on a novel of the same name by Ernest Dudley. Macbeth Macbeth is a live television adaptation of the William Shakespeare play presented as the November 28, 1954 episode of the American anthology series Hallmark Hall of Fame. Directed by George Schaefer, and starring Maurice Evans and Dame Judith Anderson, the production was telecast in color, but has only been preserved on black-and-white kinescope. In 1960, Evans and Anderson starred in a filmed made-for-television production of the play, also directed by Schaefer for the Hallmark Hall of Fame, but with an entirely different supporting cast. That production was filmed in color on location in Scotland, and was released theatrically in Europe. Die Mücke The Mosquito is a 1954 West German drama film directed by Walter Reisch and starring Hilde Krahl, Margot Hielscher and Gustav Knuth. It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Rolf Zehetbauer. Riding with Buffalo Bill Riding with Buffalo Bill is the 54th serial released by Columbia Pictures. The Steel Cage The Steel Cage is a 1954 American drama film directed by Walter Doniger, written by Oliver Crawford, Walter Doniger, Scott Littleton, Berman Swarttz and Guy Trosper, and starring Paul Kelly, Maureen OSullivan, Walter Slezak, John Ireland, Lawrence Tierney and Arthur Franz. It was released in December 1954, by United Artists. Die verschwundene Miniatur The Missing Miniature is a 1954 West German comedy crime film directed by Carl-Heinz Schroth and starring Paola Loew, Ralph Lothar and Paul Westermeier. It is based on the 1935 story of the same name by Erich Kästner. While on holiday in Copenhagen, a butcher meets a young woman in a café and agrees to transport a miniature painting back to Germany for her. This soon leads to complications. The Gypsy Baron The Gypsy Baron is a 1954 West German operetta film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Paul Hörbiger, Gerhard Riedmann and Margit Saad. It is an adaptation of the 1885 operetta The Gypsy Baron. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin and on location in various places in Yugoslavia including Belgrade and Sarajevo. The films sets were designed by Willi Herrmann, Paul Markwitz, Peter Schlewski and Heinrich Weidemann. Amaanat Amanat is a 1955 Bollywood film directed by Arvind Sen and produced by Bimal Roy starring Bharat Bhushan, Pran, Nazir Hussain,Kanhaiyalal Chaturvedi and Chand Usmani. . Don Juan Don Juan is a 1955 Austrian musical film directed by Walter Kolm-Veltée and starring Cesare Danova, Josef Meinrad and Evelyn Cormand. It is an adaptation of the Mozart opera Don Giovanni. The film was shot in the Soviet-controlled Rosenhügel Studios in Vienna. Crèvecoeur Crèvecoeur is a 1955 French documentary film directed by Jacques Dupont. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The plot revolves around French troops fighting under the United Nations Command in the Korean War. Kundan Kundan is a 1955 Indian Hindi-language social drama film produced and directed by Sohrab Modi for Minerva Movietone. The Screenplay was by Pandit Sudarshan, with dialogues by Munshi Abdul Baqui and Pandit Sudarshan. The music was composed by Ghulam Mohammed, with lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni. Nimmis dual role in the film as mother and daughter was acclaimed critically, while Ulhas won a nomination in the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor category. The film co-starred Sohrab Modi, Sunil Dutt, Pran, Murad, Baby Naaz, Kumkum, Om Prakash and Manorama. Based on Victor Hugos Les Misérables, the film had Modi playing a poverty-stricken young man who gets into trouble with the police for stealing a loaf of bread. Over the years, he avoids a policeman who is on his trail even as he is trying to live an honest life. La ladra La ladra is a 1955 Italian-French crime-melodrama film co-written and directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Lise Bourdin and Fausto Tozzi. Oasis Oasis / Oase is a 1955 French / German adventure film directed by Yves Allégret. It was based on the novel The Commander by John Knittel. The screenplay was written by Joseph Kessel, Ben Barzman, and Georges Kessel. The film stars Michèle Morgan, Cornell Borchers, Carl Raddatz, and Pierre Brasseur. It tells the story of two female smugglers and an inexperienced gold smuggler. Abdullah's Harem Abdulla the Great is a 1955 comedy film made by Misr Universal Cairo and Sphinx Films and distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. It was directed and produced by Gregory Ratoff who also stars in the title role from a screenplay by Boris Ingster and George St. George, based on the novel My Kingdom for a Woman by Ismet Regeila. The music score was by Georges Auric and the cinematography by Lee Garmes. The film stars Gregory Ratoff, Kay Kendall, Sydney Chaplin, Alexander DArcy and Marina Berti. Ratoff denied that the story was a thinly veiled parody of the life of King Farouk of Egypt and the events preceding his overthrow in 1952, Ballerina Ballerina is a 1956 West German drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. Blazing the Overland Trail Blazing the Overland Trail is a Columbia Pictures serial directed by veteran serial specialist Spencer Gordon Bennet and produced by another serial specialist, Sam Katzman. It was the 57th and last serial produced by Columbia and the last serial ever produced by any studio. Republic Pictures, the only other serial-producing studio in the mid 1950s, had ceased its serial production the previous year with King of the Carnival. A City Decides A City Decides is a 1956 American short documentary film directed by Charles Guggenheim about the racial integration of St. Louis Public Schools. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Devta Devta is a 1956 Hindi partly coloured swashbuckler film written by Sadasiva Bramham and directed by Pattana. The film had Vyjayanthimala in the title role with Gemini Ganesan and Anjali Devi in the lead, while Agha, Bipin Gupta, Krishna Kumari and M. N. Nambiar form an ensemble cast. The film was produced by Narayanan Iyengar with his production company; Narayanan Company. The music was composed by C. Ramchandra, with lyrics provided by Rajendra Krishan. The film was a remake of hugely successful Tamil film called Kanavaney Kankanda Deivam. Der Fremdenführer von Lissabon The Tour Guide of Lisbon is a 1956 West German musical comedy film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Vico Torriani, Inge Egger and Gunnar Möller. The films sets were designed by the art directors Willi Herrmann and Heinrich Weidemann. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location in Lisbon. I girovaghi The Wanderers is a 1956 Italian drama film directed by Hugo Fregonese and starring Peter Ustinov, Carla Del Poggio and Abbe Lane. The films sets were designed by the art director Luigi Scaccianoce. Law of the Streets Law of the Streets is a French drama film from 1956 directed by Ralph Habib, written by Jean Ferry and starring Raymond Pellegrin and Louis de Funès. Za vlast Sovetov For the Power of the Soviets is a 1956 Soviet drama film directed by Boris Buneev Detrás de un largo muro Behind a Long Wall is a 1958 Argentine drama film directed by Lucas Demare and starring Susana Campos, Gloria Ferrandiz and Ricardo Argemí. A rural family emigrate to Buenos Aires but are disillusioned with life in the citys poor suburbs. La sombra del otro La sombra del otro is a 1957 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Violent Stranger Man in the Shadow, released in the United States as Violent Stranger, is a 1957 British crime film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Zachary Scott and Faith Domergue. The film had to be retitled for the US market because of the release of the American film of the same name in the same year. Frontier Gun Frontier Gun is a 1958 American Western film directed by Paul Landres and written by Stephen Kandel. The film stars John Agar, Joyce Meadows, Barton MacLane, Robert Strauss, Lyn Thomas and James Griffith. The film was released on December 1, 1958, by 20th Century Fox. Ein Lied geht um die Welt A Song Goes Round the World is a 1958 West German musical film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Hans Reiser, Sabine Sesselmann and Ruth Stephan. The film is a biopic of the singer and film actor Joseph Schmidt. The title is a reference to his best-known song and a 1933 film of the same title in which he starred. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The Restless and the Damned The Restless and the Damned is a 1959 French-Australian film co produced by Lee Robinson. It was shot on location in Tahiti and the Tuamotu Islands. There are French and English-language versions. April in Portugal Una Gran señora is a 1959 Argentine film. Il mondo dei miracoli World of Miracles is a 1959 Italian melodrama film directed by Luigi Capuano. Verwirrung der Liebe Loves Confusion is an East German romantic comedy film directed by Slátan Dudow. It was released in 1959. This Love at the End of the World Questo amore ai confini del mondo is a 1960 Argentine-Italian film directed by Giuseppe Maria Scotese. Jack of Spades Jack of Spades is a 1960 French drama film directed by Yves Allégret and starring Eddie Constantine, Raymond Pellegrin and Marie Versini. Marina Marina is a 1960 West German musical film directed by Paul Martin and starring Giorgia Moll, Rocco Granata and Bubi Scholz. The Threat The Threat is a 1960 American crime film directed by Charles R. Rondeau, written by Jo Heims, and starring Robert Knapp, Linda Lawson, Lisabeth Hush, James Seay, Mary Castle and Barney Phillips. It was released by Warner Bros. on March 12, 1960. The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi is a 1961 West German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann. It is based on the play with the same title by Friedrich Dürrenmatt. It was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival. Secret of Deep Harbor The Secret of Deep Harbor is a 1961 film directed by Edward L. Cahn, and starring Ron Foster and Merry Anders. It was a remake by producer Edward Small of his earlier I Cover the Waterfront. The Bashful Elephant The Bashful Elephant is a 1961 35 mm black & white feature film for family audiences. Beach Casanova I Don Giovanni della Costa Azzurra /Beach Casanova is a 1962 Italian film, directed by Vittorio Sala. It stars Curd Jürgens, Annette Stroyberg, Martine Carol and Gabriele Ferzetti. The Firebrand The Firebrand is a 1962 American Western film directed and produced by Maury Dexter and starring Kent Taylor, Valentin de Vargas and Lisa Montell. Una jaula no tiene secretos Una Jaula no tiene secretos is a 1962 Spanish-Argentine comedy film directed by Agustín Navarro. The script was written by Raúl Gurruchaga The movie premiered on October 3, 1962. The movie won the original screenplay award of the year. The plot revolves around the breakdown of a buildings elevator, trapping its passengers. The breakdown occurs just before midnight on the last day of the year. The elevator operator is Alberto Olmedo, who still had some hair at the time. The light comedy includes various gags and humorous situations. The film was one of the last in which Carlos Gandolfo appeared as an actor. After being diagnosed with throat cancer, he turned to directing and teaching. Un tentativo sentimentale A Sentimental Attempt is a 1963 Italian comedy film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Viel Lärm um nichts Viel Lärm um nichts is an East German film based on William Shakespeares play Much Ado About Nothing. It was released in 1964. Äktenskapsbrottaren Äktenskapsbrottaren is a 1964 Swedish comedy film directed by Hasse Ekman. The film is based on Georges Feydeau and Maurice Desvallières play LHôtel du libre échange from 1894. La pérgola de las flores La pérgola de las flores is a 1965 internationally co-produced comedy film directed by Román Viñoly Barreto based on the Chilean musical of the same name. It was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. A Few Notes on Our Food Problem A Few Notes on Our Food Problem is a 1968 American documentary film directed by James Blue. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Lyubov Serafima Frolova Love of Serafim Frolov is a 1968 Soviet romantic drama directed by Semyon Tumanov. Arthur? Arthur! Arthur? Arthur! is a 1969 British comedy film directed by Samuel Gallu and starring Shelley Winters, Donald Pleasence and Terry-Thomas. The plot follows a dull and unsuccessful inventor who begins to develop a second identity as a man about town with a completely different life. Turn on to Love Turn on to Love is a 1969 film directed by John G. Avildsen and starring Sharon Kent, Richard Michaels, and Luigi Mastroianni. The film marks Avildsens directorial debut. El hombre que vino del odio El Hombre que Vino del Odio is a 1971 film directed by León Klimovsky. In 1974 a completely re-written and re-edited version was released in the USA under the title Mean Mother. Art Is... Art Is... is a 1971 American short documentary film directed by Julian Krainin. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Una chica casi decente Una chica casi decente is a 1971 Spanish comedy film directed by Germán Lorente and starring Rocío Jurado. The Days of Water The Days of Water is a 1971 Cuban drama film directed by Manuel Octavio Gómez. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival, where it won a Special Prize, the Prix FIPRESCI and Idalia Anreus won the award for Best Actress. Husaren in Berlin Husaren in Berlin is a 1971 East German film directed by Erwin Stranka. El sobre verde The Green Envelope is a 1971 Spanish musical comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Tony Leblanc, Esperanza Roy and Guadalupe Muñoz Sampedro. Zaroorat Zaroorat is a 1972 Bollywood drama film directed by B.R. Ishara. It is a song-less film. A City's Child A Citys Child is a 1972 Australian film directed by Brian Kavanagh. Die dressierte Frau The Disciplined Woman is a 1972 West German comedy film directed by Ernst Hofbauer and starring Astrid Frank, Esther Konrad and Heimo van Borg. Glass Houses Glass Houses is an American independent film released by Columbia Pictures in 1972, although it was actually filmed in 1970. It is of interest in film history because of the credentials of its key personnel. Glass Houses was directed by Alexander Singer, notable for his work on the Star Trek series, The Next Generation. It was one of the earliest screen appearances of actress Jennifer ONeill, best known for her role in Summer of 42. Glass Houses cinematography was by eminent cinematographer George J. Folsey, whose credits include films such as Meet Me In St. Louis and Seven Brides For Seven Brothers. The score was composed by David Raksin, famous for his musical score in Laura. Sabse Bada Sukh Sabse Bada Sukh is a 1972 Bollywood drama film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The Snake Man The Snake Man, also known as The Snake Kings Wife is a 1970 Cambodian drama horror film based on a Cambodian myth about a snake goddess, starring the most well-known Khmer actress of the era, Dy Saveth and Chea Yuthorn, who became popular in Thailand after the films release. The film was directed by a Chinese Cambodian director, Tea Lim Koun who experienced unprecedented success as a result of the film and is known today as one of the fathers of Khmer Cinema. The film was an enormous commercial success in Cambodia and had been released at worldwide box offices, with also much success in neighboring Thailand, which brought back an extremely better result of grossing revenue. The film then noticed one of the biggest box-office hits in Southeast Asia at the time, holding today as Khmer Classic films for decades. As reported by Thailand’s Krung Thep Turakij newspaper, The Snake Man is a Khmer film awarded at the 19th Asian Movie Awards in Singapore in 1972 where it received 6 golden awards including Best Director and Best Actress. Bad Charleston Charlie Bad Charleston Charlie is a 1973 comedy film written by and starring actor Ross Hagen and directed by Ivan Nagy. The film, rated PG by the Motion Picture Association of America, was distributed by International Cinema Corporation. The film is loosely based on the life and death of 1920s gangster Charles Birger. Poorly received by both critics and audiences, the film has yet to be released on DVD or Blu-ray Disc. Exploratorium Exploratorium is a 1974 American short documentary film about the Exploratorium science museum in San Francisco, produced by Jon Boorstin. The film explores the museum through imagery and sound, without voice-over. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject. Novios de la muerte Deaths Newlyweds is a 1975 Spanish war film directed by Rafael Gil. The title refers to the famous song about and nickname for Spains elite light infantry unit, the Spanish Foreign Legion. Daku Aur Jawan Daaku Aur Jawan is a 1978 Bollywood film directed by and starring Sunil Dutt, Reena Roy, Vinod Khanna and Leena Chandavarkar in lead roles. A Deusa Negra Black Goddess or A Deusa Negra is a 1978 Nigerian-Brazilian film written and directed by Ola Balogun. It stars a largely Brazilian cast that include Sonya Santos, Zózimo Bulbul, Léa Garcia, and Jorge Coutinho. The film is set in both the eighteenth century and the 1970s. Cheriyachante Kroora Krithyangal Cheriyachante Kroorakrithyangal is a 1979 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by avant-garde filmmaker John Abraham. Der Preis fürs Überleben Der Preis fürs Überleben is a 1980 German drama film directed by Hans Noever. It was entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival. Naughty! Naughty! Naughty! Naughty! is a 1974 Cantonese-language comedy film directed by Lo Wei. It stars Sam Hui as a young con-man. The movie features Hui singing lyricist James Wongs song 《一水隔天涯》. A Mess in the House A Mess in the House is a Serbian film directed by Ljubiša Ristić. It was released in 1980. Målaren The Painter is a 1982 Swedish film directed by Göran du Rées and Christina Olofson. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. À toute allure À toute allure is a 1982 French drama film directed by Robert Kramer. It was entered into the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Home Free All Home Free All is a 1984 American comedy-drama film starring Allan F. Nicholls. It features Chazz Palminteri in his film debut. De stille Oceaan De stille Oceaan is a 1984 Dutch drama film directed by Digna Sinke. It was entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival. Agnisnaan Agnisnaan is a 1985 Assamese language drama film directed by Bhabendra Nath Saikia. The film is based on Saikias novel titled Antareep. The film starred Indra Bania, Kashmiri Barua, Chetana Das, Ashok Deka, Moloya Goswami, Arjun Guha Thakuria, Arun Nath and Biju Phukan. The First Two Hundred Years of My Life My First Two Hundred Years is a 1985 Hungarian drama film directed by Gyula Maár. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. Transitions Transitions is the first full-colour 3D IMAX film, created for the Canada Pavilion at Expo 86, co-directed by Colin Low and Tony Ianzelo and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. It built upon We Are Born of Stars created for Expo 85 in Tskuba, Japan, which used anaglyph 3D. The film is also notable for the first use of stereoscopic computer animation. Jilted Jilted is a 1987 film directed by Bill Bennett. The New Adventures of Oliver Las Aventuras de Oliver Twist is a 1987 animated film directed by Fernando Ruiz. Bouka Bouka is a 1988 drama film directed by Roger Gnoan MBala. Fordringsägare Creditors is a 1988 Swedish drama film based upon the play by August Strindberg. It was directed by Stefan Böhm, Keve Hjelm and John Olsson. Tomas Bolme won the award for Best Actor at the 24th Guldbagge Awards. Treffen in Travers Treffen in Travers is a 1988 German drama film directed by Michael Gwisdek. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Agneekaal Agneekaal is a 1990 Indian Bollywood Political film, produced by Ranjit Herma under the Siddharth Pictures banner, directed by Abbas-Mustan. It stars Raj Babbar, Jeetendra, Madhavi, Sonu Walia in the pivotal roles and music composed by Pankaj Bhatt. It is the debut Hindi movie for director duo Abbas-Mustan. They had made Gujarathi movies previously. The movie has the famous song "Pankhida o Pankhida" Fine Food, Fine Pastries, Open 6 to 9 Fine Food, Fine Pastries, Open 6 to 9 is a 1989 American short documentary film produced by David Petersen about Sherrills Restaurant and Bakery in Washington D.C.. It was nominated in 1989 for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The Magistrate The Magistrate is a 1989 mini series about an Italian investigative magistrate fighting the Mafia. His search causes the death of his wife and the disappearance of his son. The crimes lead him to Australia, where he discovers a landscape of political and police corruption, business fraud, media intrigue, drugs smuggling and illegal arms dealing which stretches all the way from Italy to Australia and into the Pacific. Tender Hooks Tender Hooks is a 1989 Australian film directed by Mary Callaghan and starring Jo Kennedy and Nique Needles. It was the directorial debut of Callaghan, who had made an acclaimed short Greetings from Wollongong. Edinstveniyat svidetel The Only Witness is a 1990 Bulgarian drama film directed by Mikhail Pandoursky. It was entered into the main competition at the 47th Venice International Film Festival; for his performance Oleg Borisov won the Volpi Cup for best actor. Children of the Dragon Children of the Dragon is a 1992 UK-Australian drama serial set against the background of the 1989 Tiananmen Square uprising. It was shot at the ABC Frenchs Forest Studios and at the Sydney Showground. Aya Aya is a 1990 Australian film about a marriage between an Australian man and Japanese war bride. Ôte is a 1991 Japanese film directed by Junji Sakamoto. Boven de bergen Above the Mountains or Boven de Bergen is a 1992 Dutch film directed by Digna Sinke. The Square The Square is a 1994 Chinese documentary film directed by Zhang Yuan. It is Zhangs first true documentary film, after two documentary-influenced fiction films: Mama and Beijing Bastards. Filmed in black and white, The Square documents a day in the life of Tiananmen Square a few years after the events of 1989. Seaview Knights Seaview Knights is a 1994 British comedy film directed by Richard Kurti and starring James Bolam, Sarah Alexander and Clive Darby. Blue Mountain Blue Mountain is a 1997 Swiss drama film directed by Thomas Tanner. It was entered into the 20th Moscow International Film Festival. Ricardo, Miriam y Fidel Ricardo, Miriam y Fidel is the first feature-length documentary of the Swiss director Christian Frei. It had his premiere at the Swiss film festival Visions du Réel. The film is a portrait of Miriam Martínez and her father, the Cuban revolutionary Ricardo Martínez. Daughter and father are torn between the desire to emigrate to the United States and the faith in the revolutionary ideas. Code... Death: Frontera Sur Frontera Sur is a 1993 Mexican action film directed by Ernesto García Cabral and Hugo Stiglitz. The films music was composed by Luis Bacalov. Los días calientes Los Días calientes is a 1966 Argentine film. Safari be Diare Mosafer Journey to the Land of the Traveller is a 1993 Iranian documentary film directed by Bahman Kiarostami. Englen i sort Englen i sort is a 1957 Danish family film directed by Sven Methling and starring Emil Hass Christensen. Raj Hath Raj Hath, also called Rajhath, is a 1956 Indian romantic fantasy drama film directed and produced by Sohrab Modi. It starred Madhubala, Pradeep Kumar, Tun Tun, Sohrab Modi and Ulhas in the main roles. The music for the film was scored by well known music directors, Jaikishan Dayabhai Panchal and Shankarsingh Raghuwanshi, often credited as Shankar Jaikishan. The story revolves around two neighboring empires with long-term mutual enmity, whose children turn their rivalry into love. White Slaves White Slaves is a 1937 German film directed by Karl Anton. It is also known by the longer title Panzerkreuzer Sebastopol: "Weisse Sklaven" and was later re-released as Rote Bestien. An anti-Soviet propaganda film from the Nazi era, set during the Russian Revolution, the film was designed as a response to Eisensteins Battleship Potemkin. Le sourd dans la ville Deaf to the City is a 1987 Canadian drama film written and directed by Mireille Dansereau and based on the novel with the same name by Marie-Claire Blais. The film was entered into the main competition at the 44th edition of the Venice Film Festival. Bright Eyes Bright Eyes is a 1929 British-Austrian romance film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Betty Balfour, Jack Trevor and Fritz Greiner. It is also known under the alternative title of Champagner. The film was a co-production between British International Pictures and Sascha-Film. Bolváry directed the film after travelling to Britain to make The Wrecker and stayed on to make another film, The Vagabond Queen, before returning to Germany. Imperiale Imperiale is a 1968 Greek drama film directed by George Skalenakis. The film was selected as the Greek entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 41st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The She-Wolf The She-Wolf is a 1951 Greek romantic drama film directed by Maria Plyta and starring Aleka Katselli, Andreas Zisimatos and Anthi Miliadi. Meeting a Milestone: Ustad Bismillah Khan Sang-e-Meel Se Mulaqat is a documentary on life of Ustad Bismillah Khan by Goutam Ghose , released in the year 1989. Geliebtes Fräulein Doktor Dear Miss Doctor is a 1954 West German romantic comedy film directed by Hans H. König and starring Edith Mill, Hans Nielsen and Helmut Schmid. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hertha Hareiter and Otto Pischinger. Hit the Road Running Hit the Road Running, is a 1983 3D action comedy film starring Bill Gribble with Leon Rippy . This was the third of six 3-D films produced by the Owensby Studios in the early 1980s. The film had a very limited theatrical run. Music performed by David Allen Coe. Le voyageur sans bagages Traveling Light is a 1944 French drama film directed by Jean Anouilh, starring Pierre Fresnay and Blanchette Brunoy. The narrative is set in 1931, when a man with amnesia tries to recover his memories from World War I, in order to find out what kind of man he really is. The film is based on Anouilhs 1937 play with the same title. The Candy House The Candy House is a 1934 short animated film featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, one of the few in which he plays a character other than himself. The film is an adaptation of the fairy tale Hansel and Gretel by the Brothers Grimm. Hurdy Gurdy Hurdy Gurdy is a 1929 animated short film which is presented by Carl Laemmle and was produced by Walter Lantz, who he and his wife would go on to make Woody Woodpecker. The film, which is animated by R.C. Hamilton, Bill Nolan and Tom Palmer, features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, who is substituted for the organ grinders dancer, after the original one is comically swallowed up by Oswalds bubblegum. The title is another name for the instrument which the street performer plays throughout the film, as the informal meaning of the term Hurdy Gurdy is a "barrel organ". The film is recorded on Western Electric apparatus, which was an early sound-on-film recording system. This same system was also used on another Oswald short film entitled Permanent Wave, which was released in the same year. Copyrighted on 3 January 1930, but released the year prior, the film was released by Universal Pictures. Thus, the film is part of the Universal series of Oswald The Lucky Rabbit films. The Citadel of Silence The Citadel of Silence is a 1937 French drama film directed by Marcel LHerbier and starring Annabella, Pierre Renoir and Bernard Lancret. The films sets were designed by the art directors Andrej Andrejew and Guy de Gastyne. Sleepless Nights Sleepless Nights is a 1933 British musical comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Stanley Lupino, Polly Walker and Gerald Rawlinson. The film was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures. Unlike most of Lupunos other films it was based on an original screenplay rather than an existing stage work. El Colmillo de Buda El colmillo de Buda is a 1949 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. It is based on a play by Pedro Muñoz Seca. Novia a la medida Novia a la medida is a 1949 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Chanda Aur Bijli Chanda Aur Bijli is a 1969 Bollywood film starring Sanjeev Kumar and Padmini as lead actors. The film was dedicated to actor-filmmaker Guru Dutt. Artur a Leontýna Arthur and Leontine is a 1940 Czech comedy film directed by Miroslav Josef Krnanský and starring Jirí Dohnal, Lída Baarová and Frantisek Smolík. The films sets were designed by the art director Jan Zázvorka. It was made during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia. Blabbermouth & Stickybeak Blabbermouth & Stickybeak is a 1998 Australian live-action film, directed by Julian Kemp, based on the novel by Morris Gleitzman. Bécassine Bécassine is a 1940 French comedy film directed by Pierre Caron and starring Max Dearly, Paulette Dubost and Marguerite Deval. It is an adaptation of the French comic series Bécassine. Dakhal Dakhal is a 1981 Indian Bengali film directed by Gautam Ghose, with Mamata Shankar, Robin Sen Gupta, Sunil Mukherjee and Sujal Roy Chowdhury in lead roles. The film is about a woman belonging to nomadic tribe from Andhra Pradesh, known as crow hunters, who elopes and moves to south Bengal and makes a living by occult practices. It deals with the issue of exploitation of tribal people by the deceitful landlord. This the first Bengali-language feature film by Ghosh, who had previously made documentaries and Maa Bhoomi in Telugu. At the 29th National Film Awards it won the awards for Best Feature Film. At the 11th International Human Rights Film Festival in Paris it won the Grand Jury Prize. Konecne sami Finally Alone is a 1940 Czechoslovak comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Rùzena Nasková, Natasa Gollová, Miroslav Homola. Snow Time Snow Time, also known as Alaska Daze in some reissues, is a 1932 animated short film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and as part of the Krazy Kat series. Vandiny trampoty Vandiny trampoty is a 1938 Czechoslovak comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Vera Ferbasová, Theodor Pistek, and Jirí Dohnal. Zeenat Zeenat is a 1945 Indian Muslim social melodrama film directed by Syed Shaukat Hussain Rizvi and starring Noor Jehan, Yakub, Majid, Himalayawala, and Karan Dewan. It was produced by Shirazali Hakim and Ramzanali S. Lakhani. The film’s story and dialogue was written by Wajahat Mirza Changezi. The music was composed by Meer Saheb and Hafiz Khan while the background music was provided by Rafique Ghaznavi. It is the story of a young girl who loses her husband a few days after her wedding as a result of a fall from a horse but not before they have spent a night together unbeknownst to others, leaving her pregnant. Her travails following the death of her husband and the music of the film made it the highest grossing Indian film of 1945. Zeenat became the highest grossing movie of the year 1945 and is known for its famous Quawwsli " Aahen na Bhari shikwe na Kiye " Cent francs par seconde A Hundred Francs a Second is a 1953 French comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Henri Génès, Philippe Lemaire and Jeannette Batti. It is a spin-off from the French radio game show of the same name. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Giordani. Dueña y señora Dueña y señora is a 1948 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Qaid Qaid is a 1975 film produced and directed by Atma Ram. The film stars Vinod Khanna, Leena Chandavarkar, Kamini Kaushal, Rajesh Bahl, Nazir Hussain, Mehmood, Keshto Mukherjee and K. N. Singh. Chatta Chaatta is a 1981 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Bharathan. The film stars KPAC Lalitha, Nedumudi Venu, Shubha and V. T. Aravindakshamenon in the lead roles. Kalli Chellama Kallichellamma is a 1969 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. Bhaskaran and produced by Sobhana Parameswaran Nair. The film stars Prem Nazir, Madhu, Sheela and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles. The film had musical score by K. Raghavan. Sheela received the Kerala state film award for best actress for the year 1969 for her role in this movie. The movie was produced by renowned film producer Sobhana Parameswaran Nair. Dooriyaan Dooriyaan is a 1979 Bollywood film directed by Bhimsain Khurana and written by Shanker Shesh Mere Bhaiya Mere Bhaiya is a 1972 Bollywood drama film directed by Satyen Bose. The film stars Vijay Arora and Suresh Chatwal. They Were Five Ils étaient cinq is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Jack Pinoteau, written by Roland Laudenbach, starring Marcel André and Louis de Funès. In German-speaking it is known as "Treffpunkt Paris". On demande un compagnon Companion Wanted is a 1932 French comedy film directed by Joe May and starring Jean Murat, Annabella and José Noguéro. A separate German version Two in a Car was made, also directed by May. Tipi da spiaggia Tipi da spiaggia is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Johnny Dorelli. Sergil chez les filles Sergil Amongst the Girls is a 1952 French crime film directed by Jacques Daroy and starring Paul Meurisse, Claudine Dupuis and Colette Deréal. It was the final part of a trilogy which also included Inspector Sergil and Sergil and the Dictator. Good Old Schooldays Good Old Schooldays is a 1930 American film produced by The Van Beuren Corporation and released by Pathe. The film, which features Milton and Rita Mouse, was directed by John Foster and Mannie Davis. Released on March 7, 1930, the film takes place inside of a schoolhouse, and is part of a series entitled Aesops Sound Fables, though its plot has no relation to the fables. Tsuchi to heitai is a 1939 Japanese war film directed by Tomotaka Tasaka. It is based on the novel of the same name by Ashihei Hino. Love at Second Sight Love at Second Sight is a 1999 Israeli independent underground dramatic art film directed by Michal Bat-Adam. The Man from Independence The Man from Independence is a 1974 biographical–drama film directed by Jack Smight and written by Edward DeBlasio. The film stars Robert Vaughn, Arthur Kennedy, Martha Scott, June Dayton, Russell Johnson, Ronne Troup, Alan Fudge, and Tasha Lee. Annigoni: Portrait of an Artist Annigoni: Portrait of an Artist is a 1995 documentary film about the life and times of Italian portrait painter Pietro Annigoni. I'll Walk Beside You Ill Walk Beside You is a 1943 British drama film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Richard Bird, Lesley Brook and Percy Marmont. It takes its name from the song "Ill Walk Beside You" by Alan Murray and Edward Lockton which is played over the opening credits and used as a refrain throughout. The films production company Butchers Film Service had a tendency of naming their films after popular songs. The Price of Folly The Price of Folly is a 1937 British drama film directed by Walter Summers and starring Leonora Corbett, Colin Keith-Johnston and Judy Kelly. The screenplay concerns a man who, after a failed attempt to kill a woman, finds himself blackmailed over the incident. The film was based on the play Double Error by J. Lee Thompson. The film was produced and distributed by the large ABPC combine for whom Thompson later became an established director. It was shot at Welwyn Studios with sets designed by the art director Cedric Dawe. Aren't Men Beasts Arent Men Beasts! is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Robertson Hare, Alfred Drayton and Billy Milton. Cyklopat Cyclops is a 1976 Bulgarian drama film directed by Khristo Khristov. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. Barbora Hlavsová Barbora Hlavsová is a 1942 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Martin Frič. The Clodhopper For the chocolate candy, see Clodhopper The Clodhopper is a 1917 American comedy drama film from Kay Bee Pictures starring Charles Ray and Margery Wilson and directed by Victor Schertzinger. Nothing Venture Nothing Venture is a 1948 British comedy family film directed by John Baxter and starring The Artemus Boys, Terry Randall, Patric Curwen and Michael Aldridge. The Penny Pool The Penny Pool is a 1937 British comedy film directed by George Black and starring Douglas Wakefield, Billy Nelson and Chuck ONeil. It was made at Highbury Studios. A Kiss from the Stadium A Kiss from the Stadium is a 1948 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Geheimarchiv an der Elbe Geheimarchiv an der Elbe is an East German war film set in the last days of World War II in Europe and directed by Kurt Jung-Alsen. It was released in 1963. Pronto... c'è una certa Giuliana per te Pronto... cè una certa Giuliana per te is a 1967 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Massimo Franciosa. For this film Mario Nascimbene won the Nastro dArgento for Best Score. Tierra de pasiones Tierra de pasiones is a 1943 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. That Instant, That While Ta chvíle, ten okamžik is a 1981 Czech drama film directed by Jiří Sequens. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Prize. Filosofská historie Filosofská historie is a 1937 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Otakar Vávra. Aaja Sanam Aa Jaa Sanam is a 1968 Bollywood film directed by Yusuf Naqvi. The film stars Feroz Khan, Tanuja and Deven Verma. The films music is by Usha Khanna and the lyrics by Indeevar. Die Schlacht um Miggershausen Die Schlacht um Miggershausen is a short 13-minute animated film made in 1937. It was written by Paul Schwärzel and directed by Georg Woelz with Karl Sczuka composing the music and Heinz Goedecke providing the voice. La tragedia del silencio La tragedia del silencio is a Colombian silent melodrama film directed by Arturo Acevedo Vallarino and first screened on 18 July 1924 at the Faenza theatre in Bogotá. Filmed in black and white, it tells the story of a man suffering from leprosy. It was the first Colombian film during the silent film era with a film score, which was performed during the projection and was written by Alberto Urdaneta Forero. At its first screening, the film was well received by critics and the public, and was later shown in Panama and Venezuela. Given the theme of leprosy, the film was criticized by some who believed it would have a negative impact on the image of Colombia. Despite parts of the film not surviving, the Fundación Patrimonio Fílmico Colombiano have retained a 22-minute 45 second excerpt from the film. Carmen Carmen is a 1943 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Luis César Amadori and starring Niní Marshall, Juan José Padilla and Adrián Cuneo. The films art direction was by Raúl Soldi. Casa de muñecas A Dolls House is a 1943 Argentine drama film directed by Ernesto Arancibia and starring Delia Garcés and George Rigaud. It is based on the play A Dolls House by Henrik Ibsen. At the 1944 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards, Alberto López won the Best Sound for the film. El casamiento de Laucha El Casamiento de Laucha is a 1977 Argentine film. End of the Night El fin de la noche is a 1944 Argentine film. It is notable for being an anti-Nazi film made in neutral Argentina during World War II and set in occupied France. Shot from August to November 1943, the release was put on hold for more than a year, pending authorization by the pro-Axis military government of that time. The film is also remembered in Argentina for Libertad Lamarques performance of the tango Uno, composed by Mariano Mores and Enrique Santos Discépolo. The Poor People's Christmas Christmas with the Poor or The Poor Peoples Christmas Skoryy poezd Fast Train is a 1988 Soviet television film directed by Boris Yashin and based on a screenplay by Elena Laskareva. Rizo Loop is a 1999 Venezuelan drama film directed by Julio Sosa Pietri. The film was selected as the Venezuelan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Ciganka The Gypsy Girl is a 1953 Yugoslav drama film directed by Vojislav Nanović and starring Raša Plaović, Elma Karlowa and Milivoje Živanović. Io non spezzo... rompo Io non spezzo... rompo is a 1971 Italian comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. La muerte está mintiendo La Muerte está mintiendo is a 1950 Argentine film. Las aventuras de Tremendo Las Aventuras de Tremendo is a 1986 Argentine film directed by Enrique Cahen Salaberry and written by Salvador Valverde Calvo. The cinematography was performed by Leonardo Rodríguez Solís The Spirit of '76 The Spirit of 76 was a controversial silent film that depicted both factual and fictional events during the American Revolutionary War. The film was directed by Frank Montgomery and produced and written by Robert Goldstein. Goldstein would later go to Federal prison for violating the Espionage Act, because of scenes depicted in the film. No prints of the movie have been known to survive, and it is categorized as a lost film. Alto Paraná Alto Paraná is a 1958 Argentinian drama film directed and written by Catrano Catrani. The film is based on the novel by Velmiro Ayala Gauna, “Los casos de Don Frutos Gómez”. It was released on September 18, 1958, and rated PG 14. The film starred George Hilton, Ariel Absalón, María Aurelia Bisutti, Carlos Gómez and Iris Portillo Alto Paraná Department is a department of Paraguay. I masnadieri Rome 1585, also known as The Mercenaries, is a 1961 Italian epic adventure film co-written and directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Daniela Rocca and Antonio Cifariello. It is Bonnards last film. Neobyknovennoye leto An Unusual Summer is a 1957 Soviet drama film directed by Vladimir Basov. Buenas noches, Buenos Aires Buenas noches, Buenos Aires is a 1964 Argentine musical film comedy directed by and starring Hugo del Carril. The film was premièred in Buenos Aires on October 10, 1964. Organized by Del Carril, the film reminisces over the culture of tango films that dominated the Cinema of Argentina in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and united tango actors such as Hugo del Carril, Tito Lusiardo and Virginia Luque and Roberto Escalada as well as starring new actors such as Palito Ortega. Reward Unlimited Reward Unlimited is a short film produced in 1944 by David O. Selznicks Vanguard Films, for the United States Public Health Service, dramatizing the need for volunteer military nurses for the U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps during World War II. Directed by Jacques Tourneur, the 10-minute film stars Dorothy McGuire in one of her first films. The story by Mary C. McCall, dramatizes the choice that young Peggy Adams makes to become a nurse, her training, and her volunteering for military nursing service. The cast includes Aline MacMahon, James Brown, Spring Byington and Tom Tully. Reward Unlimited was released May 18, 1944. Distributed by the United States Office of War Information, the film was exhibited in 16,000 theaters and seen by an estimated 90 million people. It was also presented at Cadet Nurse Corps recruitment events nationwide in 1944 and 1945. Better Movies Better Movies is a 1925 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 44th Our Gang short subject released. Meu Destino em Tuas Mãos My Destiny In Your Hands is a 1963 Brazilian drama film written, directed by, and starring José Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Zé do Caixão. Maiden in Armour Mulan Joins the Army is a 1939 Chinese historical war film. It is one of several film adaptations of the Hua Mulan legend, which have included two silent versions: Hua Mulan Joins the Army by Tianyi Film Company, and a less successful Mulan Joins the Army produced by China Sun Motion Picture Company. The film was directed by Bu Wancang and stars Chen Yunshang as the title character, a young woman who disguises herself as a man in order to take her fathers place in the army. The screenplay was by Ouyang Yuqian. The film was produced in Shanghai by the Huacheng Film Company, a subsidiary of the Xinhua Film Company. Out Yonder Out Yonder is a surviving 1919 silent film drama directed by Ralph Ince and starring Olive Thomas. It was produced and released by Select Pictures They Were Twelve Women They Were Twelve Women is a 1940 French comedy film directed by Georges Lacombe and starring Gaby Morlay, Françoise Rosay and Micheline Presle. The films sets were designed by the art director Andrej Andrejew. Tale of Crimes Historia de crímenes is a 1942 Argentine film directed by Manuel Romero. Riding Through Nevada Riding Through Nevada is a 1942 American Western film directed by William Berke and written by Gerald Geraghty. The film stars Charles Starrett, Shirley Patterson, Arthur Hunnicutt, Jimmie Davis, Clancy Cooper and Davison Clark. The film was released on November 2, 1942, by Columbia Pictures. Le lit à colonnes Le Lit à colonnes is a French drama film from 1942, directed by Roland Tual, written by Charles Spaak, starring Fernand Ledoux and Jean Marais. The scenario was based on a novel of Louise de Vilmorin. In Finland the film was distributed under the title "Ristikon sävel". Requiebro Requiebro is a 1955 Argentine film directed by Carlos Schlieper, starring Carmen Sevilla and Ángel Magaña. Las tres ratas The Three Rats is a 1946 Argentine drama film directed by Carlos Schlieper and starring Mecha Ortiz, Amelia Bence and María Duval. It is an adaptation of Alfredo Pareja Diezcansecos 1944 novel of the same title. El curandero El Curandero is a 1955 Argentine film directed by Mario Soffici. Kunoichi ninpo is a 1964 Japanese erotic film directed by Sadao NakajimaIt is based on Futaro Yamadas novel of the same title. Older Brother, Younger Sister is a 1976 Japanese film directed by Tadashi Imai. It is the second remake of the award-winning 1935 novel of the same name by Saisei Murō. The original film version, directed by Sotoji Kimura, was released in 1936, and the first remake, directed by Mikio Naruse and starring Masayuki Mori and Machiko Kyo, was released in 1953. China: Roots of Madness China: The Roots of Madness is a 1967 Cold War era, made-for-TV documentary film produced by David L. Wolper, written by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Theodore H. White with production cost funded by a donation from John and Paige Curran. The film has been released under Creative Commons license. It won an Emmy Award in the documentary category. The film attempts to analyze the anti-Western sentiment in China from the official American perspective, covering 170 years of Chinas political history, from Boxer Rebellion of the Qing Dynasty to Red Guards of Cultural Revolution. The film focuses on the power struggle between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party of China, amid heavy political intervention from Moscow, with Sun Yat-sen, Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedong playing the pivotal role at the center stage. Bloom in the Moonlight is a 1993 Japanese biographical drama film directed by Shinichiro Sawai about the life of pianist Rentarō Taki. Kaibyô Arima goten is a black-and-white 1953 Japanese horror film directed by Ryohei Arai for Daiei Film. It was filmed in black and white, Academy ratio format and was never dubbed in English. It was filmed before in 1937 under the title Arima Neko. The Last Mission The Last Mission is a 1950 Greek drama film directed by Nikos Tsiforos. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. The Fatal Glass of Beer The Fatal Glass of Beer is a 1916 American short comedy film directed by Tod Browning. Demolition Demolition is an Australian TV movie. Doktór Murek Doktór Murek is a 1939 Polish drama film directed by Juliusz Gardan. It is based on two novels by Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz. Innocent Innocent is a 1999 French drama film directed and written by Costa Natsis. The Last Straw The Last Straw is a Canadian comedy film, released in 1987. Directed by Giles Walker and written by Walker and David Wilson, the film is a sequel to the films The Masculine Mystique and 90 Days. In The Last Straw, Alex and Laura are now running the sperm donation business proposed in 90 Days, while Blue and Hyang-Sook are ready to start a family but have discovered that Blue is infertile. Alex becomes embroiled in international espionage when foreign countries are willing to pay millions of dollars or even to commit kidnapping because his sperm is so highly prized, while Blues infertility places a strain on his relationship with Hyang-Sook. The film was originally announced in 1986 as being slated to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in 1987, although it did not do so and instead premiered at the 1987 Festival of Festivals. A short preview teaser was however screened at the Berlin International Film Festival. Have You Seen Drum Recently? Have You Seen Drum Recently? is a 1989 film which uses photographs from the Drum archives to tell the story of the magazine and documents its contribution to the cultural and political life of South Africa. In the 1950s, Drum focused on urban blacks living in a white-dominated apartheid world. It contained articles about the township jazz scene, crime, fiction and sport and documented the hopes, aspirations and despair of the urban, educated black sophisticate. Directed by Jürgen Schadeberg, the film includes such images as Oliver Tambo as a lawyer, Trevor Huddleston demonstrating against the demolition of Sophiatown, Nelson Mandela sparring in the boxing ring, Chief Luthuli the Nobel Prize winner and the singer Miriam Makeba. The background music reflects the best of the fifties e.g. big band, jazz, swing, kwela and penny whistle. Strastnoy bulvar Strastnoy Boulevard is a 1999 Russian drama film directed by Vladimir Khotinenko. It was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival where it received a Special Mention. Padi Pishir Barmi Baksha Padi Pishir Barmi Baksha is a Bengali adventure comedy film directed by Arundhati Devi. It is based on the childrens novel of the same name by Leela Majumdar. This film was released in 1972 under the banner of Anindiya Chitra. C.I.D C.I.D. is a 1955 Indian Malayalam film made for Merryland Studio by director M. Krishnan Nair which stars Prem Nazir, Miss Kumari, Kottarakkara Sreedharan Nair and Kumari Thankam. The film was dubbed into Tamil with the same title and was released in the same year, 1955. K. Devanarayanan wrote the lyrics and dialogues. Chamana Atha Guntha Chha Mana Atha Guntha is a 1986 Indian Odia language feature film directed and produced by Parbati Ghose.Bijay Mohanty and Parbati Ghose played lead roles in the film and Sarat Pujari in a negatve role.The movie is based on famous novel Six Acres and a Third by Fakir Mohan Senapati. Bhookambam Bhookambam is a 1983 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Joshiy. The film stars Prem Nazir, Srividya, Mohanlal and Cochin Haneefa in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shankar Ganesh. Eien no 1/2 , literally Half of Eternity, is a 1987 Japanese film directed by Kichitaro Negishi. The Four Just Men The Four Just Men is a 1921 British silent crime film directed by George Ridgwell and starring Cecil Humphreys, Teddy Arundell and Charles Croker-King. It was based on the 1904 novel The Four Just Men by Edgar Wallace. The film still survives unlike many other silent films of the era which are now considered lost. Its plot concerns four vigilantes who seek revenge for the public against criminals. Chung cu The Building is a 1999 Vietnamese drama film directed by Việt Linh. It was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival. Greenwich Village Story Greenwich Village Story, a 1963 feature film written and directed by Jack OConnell, centres on the bohemian milieu of Greenwich Village. The female protagonist, Genie, a talented ballet dancer, is made pregnant out of wedlock by her underachieving boyfriend, Brian, a would-be novelist. Rather than leave him in order to take up a professional dancing role she has been offered which involves touring, Genie stays in the flat they share, but Brian, after the damning rejection of his novel by a publisher upon whose patronage he was depending, absents himself for several days with an ex-girlfriend, Anne, a society woman several years older who inhabits the periphery of bohemia, sometimes in the company of a genial young advertising copywriter, George. Not aware that Genie is pregnant, Brian has made their marriage conditional upon his success as a writer. Genie fears that Brian, who is emotionally immature, will reject her out of hand on learning about her pregnancy. One possible solution is for Genie to visit an illegal abortionist, having sold her late mothers brooch to raise the cash. Meanwhile, Brian is informally mentored in the ways of the world by a more cynical and experienced bohemian, Norman, and tempted into the world of Madison Avenue by George, with whom he has struck up a friendship. While away in the Berkshires with Anne, whose advances he gently shuns, Brian, still unaware of Genies true condition, comes to the realisation that he loves and wants to marry her. He hurriedly returns to Greenwich Village, but Genie proves difficult to trace there. The film was shot on location in Greenwich Village and The Berkshires, including a nude swimming scene filmed on Lake Garfield, Massachusetts. According to the director, the sounds of motorboat engines in this sequence threatened to take over the scenes audio and were replaced in the final soundtrack by pre-recorded crickets. The director himself had earlier worked as second assistant director on Michelangelo Antonionis LAvventura, while cinematographer Baird Bryant later worked as uncredited assistant to László Kovács on Easy Rider, in which he was responsible for filming the LSD trip sequence in the cemetery in New Orleans. Surrender of General Toral Surrender of General Toral is an 1898 film which featured appearances by military leaders Joseph Wheeler and William Rufus Shafter. La Valentina La Valentina is a Mexican musical drama film directed by Martín de Lucenay and starring Jorge Negrete and Esperanza Baur. The film was remade in 1966 as La Valentina starring María Félix and Eulalio González. Ted Baryluk's Grocery Ted Baryluks Grocery is a 1982 short documentary about Ukrainian-Canadian Ted Baryluks grocery store in Winnipegs North End. Co-directed by John Paskievich and Michael Mirus and produced by the National Film Board of Canada, the film consists of Baryluk talking about his store, his customers and the changes in his neighbourhood, set against Paskievichs black and white still photography. It also chronicles his efforts to convince a reluctant daughter to take over the business, despite her fears about the stores unruly clientele. Baryluks efforts to preserve the store were unsuccessful, as it closed shortly after the films release. Ted Baryluks Grocery received the Genie Award for Best Theatrical Short Film at the 5th Genie Awards and the Antoinette Kryski Canadian Heritage Award at the Golden Sheaf Awards. The film was also selected for the short film competition at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Dan Oniroku OL nawa dorei aka Oniroku Dans OL Rope Slave and sometimes mis-referenced as is a 1981 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Katsuhiko Fujii and starring Junko Mabuki. Los paquetes de Paquita Los Paquetes de Paquita is a 1955 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Jews and Buddhism: Belief Amended, Faith Revealed Jews and Buddhism: Belief Amended, Faith Revealed is a documentary narrated by Sharon Stone that compiles interviews and archival footage of prominent Jewish, Buddhist, and Jewish-Buddhist personalities—including the Dalai Lama, David Ben-Gurion, Allen Ginsberg, Rabbi Allen Lew, Sylvia Boorstein, and many others—to explore the new phenomenon of American Jews who have been drawn to Buddhist tradition. Queen Sacrifice Queen Sacrifice is a 30-minute short film written and directed by Julian Richards in 1988 whilst he was a film student at Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design and is based on his childhood experience as a school boy chess champion. The cast includes Richard Davies, Duane Phillips, Lisa Climie and the music was composed by Julian Nott. The 16mm short was filmed on location in Trehafod in the Rhondda Valley and in Bournemouth. She Always Gets Their Man She Always Gets Their Man is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Sally Smith and William Fox. The Light Princess The Light Princess is a musical by Tori Amos and Samuel Adamson. Based on the Scottish fairy tale by George MacDonald, it tells the story of a princess afflicted by a constant weightlessness, unable to get her feet on the ground, both literally and metaphorically, until she finds a love that brings her down to earth. The musical was premiered for the Royal National Theatre in London in 2013. The stage production featured actress Rosalie Craig as the titular character. The musical was generally well-received, enjoyed an extended run in the theatre, and released its cast recording in 2015. Atal Jaler Ahwan Atal Jaler Ahwan was a Bengali Thriller drama film directed by Ajoy Kar based on a story of Protiva Bose. This film was released in 1962 in the banner of R. D. Bansal And Company. Hemanata Mukherjee was the Music director of the film. Awara Badal Awara Badal is a 1964 Bollywood film starring Helen, Ajit and Leela Mishra. Dard Dard is a 1947 Bollywood drama film directed by Abdul Rashid Kardar. The film was produced by Kardar Productions. It was a surprise "musical hit" at the box office as it had an ordinary star cast. Suraiya played the second lead, with Munawwar Sultana as the main heroine. The film was Suraiyas first "big hit", becoming a popular singing star following the success of the film. The hero of the film was Kardars brother Nusrat, who shifted to Pakistan following Partition in 1947, where he acted in a few films. The music director was Naushad who composed the "hit" songs for the film, which continue to remain popular. The lyricist was Shakeel Badayuni, an "accomplished Urdu poet" who had arrived in Mumbai in 1946, to write songs for Hindi films. He was signed by Naushad and Kardar to write the lyrics for Dard. His "Afsana Likh Rahi Hoon" sung by Uma Devi went on to become successful as did the other songs from the film. Dard was a Muslim social romantic melodrama which involved a love triangle in the form of two girls, Munnawwar Sultana and Suraiya, both in love with a doctor played by Nusrat. Nasbandi Nasbandi is a 1978 Bollywood satirical comedy film directed by I. S. Johar, it starred duplicates of all the popular heroes of the time. It is a satire on the sterilization drive of the government of India during Indira Gandhi ruling period. Each character in the film is trying to find sterilization cases. The film was banned after its release due to its portrayal of the Indira Gandhi government and its policy of compulsory sterilization during the emergency period. Later, however, the film achieved cult popularity via home video and satellite broadcast. Die Unbesiegbaren Die Unbesiegbaren is an East German film. It was released in 1953. Werner Peters was one of the actors. Bring Home the Turkey Bring Home the Turkey is a 1927 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan and Anthony Mack. It was the 56th Our Gang short subject released. Chicken Feed Chicken Feed is a 1927 American short silent comedy film directed by Anthony Mack. It was the 66th Our Gang short subject released. Line of Sight Line of Sight is a 1960 French drama film directed by Jean-Daniel Pollet and starring Pierre Assier, Michèle Mercier and Édith Scob. Petral Than Pillayya Petralthan Pillaiya is a 1966 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Krishnan–Panju. The film features M. G. Ramachandran and B. Saroja Devi. It is based on Charlie Chaplins 1921 American comedy-drama film, The Kid. It was produced by Vasu, under Sri Muthukumaran Pictures. The film was the last time that T. S. Balaiah and M. R. Radha played beside Ramachandran. This is the 25th and final collaboration between Ramachandran and M. R. Radha, as a few days after the film was completed, Radha shot Ramachandran, wounding him. This is also the 25th film for the M. G. R and B. Saroja Devi pair. The Saint: The Software Murders The Saint: The Software Murders is a 1990 TV film featuring Simon Dutton as Simon Templar, the crimefighter also known as The Saint. It was one of a series of Saint films produced in Australia and broadcast as part of the syndicated series Mystery Wheel of Adventure. Hum Bhi Insaan Hain Hum Bhi Insaan Hain is 1948 Bollywood film directed by Phani Majumdar and starring Dev Anand, Ramala Devi and Amir Banu. It was a success at the box office. Choron Ki Baaraat Choron Ki Baaraat is a 1980 Indian Bollywood film directed by Harmesh Malhotra. It stars Shatrughan Sinha and Neetu Singh in pivotal roles. Raaz Raaz is a 1981 Hindi film, produced by Virendra Kumar. The movie is a remake of 1976 Kannada movie Premada Kanike. Ana Terra Ana Terra is a Brazilian film, produced in 1971 and directed for Durval Garcia. Flying Gold Flying Gold is a 1932 Hungarian crime film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Steven Geray, Gyula Kabos and Lajos Gárday. A shipment of gold being flown from Paris to Budapest is robbed in mid-air. A French-language version was also released. Bheegi Palkein Bheegi Palkein is a 1982 Indian Bollywood film directed by Sisir Mishra and produced by K. K. Arya. It stars Raj Babbar and Smita Patil in pivotal roles. Los legionarios Los legionarios is a 1958 Mexican comedy film directed by Agustín P. Delgado and produced by Miguel Zacarías. It stars María Antonieta Pons and Marco Antonio Campos and Gaspar Henaine as Viruta y Capulina. The Seductor El Seductor is a 1955 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Dreams from the Middle of the World Dreams from the Middle of the World is a 1998 Ecuadorian film directed by Carlos Naranjo Estrella. It was Ecuadors submission to the 73rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Ilakkangal Ilakkangal is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Mohan and produced by Innocent and David Kachappilli. The film stars Nedumudi Venu, Sudha, Innocent and Kaviyoor Ponnamma in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. B. Sreenivasan. Chandipriya Chandipriya is a 1980 Telugu language film starring Chiranjeevi. The film was based on the novel of the same name written by Polkampalli Santha Devi. Dhairyavanthudu Dhairyavanthudu is a 1986 Telugu drama film, produced by Yaxs Swamy and Ram Deepak under the Deepak Raj Pictures banner and directed by Lakshmi Deepak. It stars Chiranjeevi, Vijayashanti and Sitara in the lead roles, with music composed by Ramesh Naidu. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. Puli Bebbuli Puli Bebbuli is a 1983 Tollywood film directed by K. S. R. Das. This film stars Krishnam Raju, Chiranjeevi, Jaya Prada and Raadhika in the lead roles. Sahhas Sahhas is a 1981 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Ravikant Nagaich, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Rati Agnihotri, Shakti Kapoor, Sharat Saxena, Radha V. Singh and Jagdeep Navarathnam Navarathinam, is a 1977 Indian Tamil-language action road film, written and directed by A. P. Nagarajan, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role, Latha, Jayachitra, Zarina Wahab and others enacting supporting roles. Shehnai Shehnai is a 1964 Indian Hindi family drama film directed by S. D. Narang. The film stars Biswajeet, Rajshree, Nirupa Roy, Leela Chitnis, Johnny Walker, Iftekhar and Asit Sen. The story was written by Gulshan Nanda with screenplay by Z. Hussain. The films music was composed by Ravi. The songs "Na Jhatko Zulf Se Pani", "Kya Ajab Saaz Hai Yeh Shehnai", "Is Tarah Toda Mera Dil", "Kitni Jawan Hai Zindagi Kitni Jawan Bahaar" and others were written by Rajendra Krishan. The film is about a pilot’s widow who goes through hardship and loneliness in order to fulfil her husband’s last wish to make her son an Air Force pilot. Kalyanam Panniyum Brahmachari Kalyanam Panniyum Brahmachari is a 1954 Indian Tamil language comedy film, directed by P. Neelakantan and produced by B. R. Panthulu. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Padmini, Ragini, T. R. Ramachandran and J. P. Chandrababu in lead roles. The film had musical score by T. G. Lingappa. Lobsters Lobsters is a British documentary film made in 1935 and released in 1936 about lobster fishermen in the port of Littlehampton in Sussex, England and is one of the first aquatic films ever made. Hungarian-born László Moholy-Nagy spent several weeks getting to know the fishermen and their families, which had a long history of fishing for lobsters. Moholy Nagy also got to know the local community and listened to their dialect. Nadodi Nadodi is a 1966 Indian Tamil-language film, produced and directed by B. R. Panthulu. The film stars M. G. Ramachandran and B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles. It ran for 70 days in theatres. Ek Phool Teen Kante Ek Phool Teen Kante is a 1997 Indian Bollywood film directed by Anup Malik and produced by Deven Tanna. It stars Vikas Bhalla and Monica Bedi in pivotal roles. It was released on 29 August 1997. It is remake of Hollywood movie Babys Day Out . Palnati Yudham Palnati Yuddham is a 1947 Telugu historical film, based on the battle of Palnadu, produced by Koganti Venkata Subba Rao under the Sri Sarada Productions banner and jointly directed by Gudavalli Ramabrahmam, L. V. Prasad. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Govindarajula Subba Rao and Kannamba, with music composed by Galipenchala Narasimha Rao. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. The film was remade once again in Telugu with the Same Title, Starring N. T. Rama Rao and Bhanumathi Ramakrishna in pivotal roles. Punnaram Cholli Cholli Punnaram Cholli Cholli is a 1985 Indian Malayalam-language romantic drama film directed by Priyadarshan and written by Sreenivasan from a story by Priyadarshan. Starring Shankar and Rahman. The film was a commercial success at the box office. Swastham Grihabaranam Swastham Grihabharanam is a 1999 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Ali Akbar and produced by Kamarudeen K. The film stars Mukesh, Jagathy Sreekumar, Sukanya and Jagadish in lead roles. The film had musical score by Berny-Ignatius. Felipe de Jesús Philip of Jesus is a 1949 Mexican historical drama film directed by Julio Bracho and starring Ernesto Alonso, Rita Macedo and Julio Villarreal. It portrays the life of the Mexican priest Philip of Jesus who was martyred in Japan in 1597. Bloody Twilight Bloody Twilight is a 1959 Greek drama film directed by Andreas Labrinos. It was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. Suvarna Sundari Suvarna Sundari is a 1957 Telugu swashbuckling adventure fantasy film, produced by P. Adinarayana Rao under the Anjali Pictures banner and directed by Vedantam Raghavaiah. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Anjali Devi in the lead roles and music also composed by Adinarayana Rao. The film recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office. The film was simultaneously shot in Tamil as Manaalane Mangaiyin Baakkiyam which was released first. Lata Mangeshkar suggested that Suvarna Sundari be remade in Hindi instead of dubbing the film. It was then made in Hindi with the title same as the Telugu version. Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Anjali Devi did their roles in the Hindi version as well; it was the only Hindi movie in ANRs film career, while Gemini Ganesan played the male lead role in the Tamil version. The shooting of the film was held at Venus Studios, Madras and the outdoor shooting was held at Shimla falls, Mysore. The film was released through Chamria Talkie Distributors, headed by Sundar Lal Nahata, and it set a record at the box office by celebrating 50 days in 48 centers and completed 100 days in 18 centers. Kaamyaab Kaamyab is a Bollywood Action film, produced by G. Hanumantha Rao by Padmalaya Studios banner, presented by Krishna and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. Starring Jeetendra, Shabana Azmi, Radha in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahari. The film is remake of Telugu Movie Shakti, starring Krishna, Jaya Sudha, Radha in pivotal roles. Triveni Thriveni is a 1970 Indian Malayalam film, directed by A. Vincent and produced by C. V. Sridhar. The film stars Sathyan, Prem Nazir, Sharada, Savita G. Thampi and Kaviyoor Ponnamma in the lead roles. The films musical score was composed by G. Devarajan.Sathyan selected the old mans role at his peak of stardom just because of the importance of the role Ladki Ladki is a 1953 Hindi-language romantic comedy film written by V.S. Venkatasalam and directed by M.V. Raman. The film starred Vyjayanthimala, Kishore Kumar, Bharat Bhushan and Anjali Devi in the lead, while Chittor V. Nagaiah, Leela Mishra, Om Prakash, Raj Mehra and Master Chhotu were the ensemble cast. The film was produced by A. V. Chettiar of AVM Productions. The films score was composed by R. Sudarsanam and Dhaniram, edited by K. Shankar and M. V. Raman and was filmed by Yusuf Mulji and T. Muthu Sami. Laila Majnu Laila Majnu is a 1949 Telugu historical film, based on the Sufi Legend of Laila-Majnu, produced and directed by P. S. Ramakrishna Rao under the Bharani Pictures banner. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Bhanumathi Ramakrishna in the lead roles, with music composed by C. R. Subburaman. The film was simultaneously released in Tamil with same title. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. S. D. Sundharam wrote the dialogues and lyrics for the Tamil version. Rail Payanangalil Rail Payanangalil is a 1981 Indian Tamil film, directed by Vijaya T. Rajendar and produced by Mayilai Gurupatham. The film stars Sreenath and Jyothi, Rajeev and Sivaranjani in lead roles. The film had musical score by Vijaya T. Rajendar. Sarangadhara Sarangadhara is a 1957 Telugu historical film, produced by Namadeva Reddiar under the Minerva Pictures banner and directed by V. S. Raghavan. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Bhanumathi Ramakrishna in the lead roles and music composed by Ghantasala. The film was remade as the Tamil movie of the same title. Mr. Rajkumar Mr. Rajkumar is a 1970 Indian Kannada film, directed and produced by B. S. Ranga. The film stars Rajkumar, Rajasree, Nagappa, Dwarakish and Raghavendra Rao in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. Rajeshwara Rao. Aatma Balam Aathma Balam is a 1964 Telugu romantic thriller film, produced by V. B. Rajendra Prasad under the Jagapathi Art Productions and directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, B. Saroja Devi, Jaggaiah in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film is a Telugu adaptation of the Bengali film Agni Sanskar. Carib Gold Carib Gold is a maritime-themed B-movie, written and filmed almost entirely in Key West, Florida, with locally-cast musicians and extras. It is most notable for its largely African-American cast headlined by Ethel Waters, featuring the first known film roles for both Geoffrey Holder and Cicely Tyson. Thought lost for decades, the film is now in the public domain and was digitized in early 2012 and released online for free public viewing by Southern Methodist University, as part of the G. William Jones Film and Video Collection at the universitys Hamon Art Library. Los enredos de una gallega Los enredos de una gallega is a 1951 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Baap Beti Baap Beti is a 1954 Bollywood film starring Nalini Jaiwant. It stars Asha Parekh as a child artist. Changatham Changatham is a 1983 Malayalam-language Indian feature film, directed by Bhadran, starring Mammootty, Madhavi, Captain Raju and Mohanlal. Inspector Inspector is a 1956 Bollywood thriller film directed by Shakti Samanta. It starred Ashok Kumar, Geeta Bali and Pran. Amar Jyoti Amar Jyoti is a 1936 Hindi social, action adventure, drama film directed by V. Shantaram. Produced by Prabhat Film Company and cited as a "noteworthy" film along with Shantarams earlier Amrit Manthan, the film had actress Durga Khote performing one of her most "memorable" roles. K. Narayan Kale wrote the story with dialogues by Narottam Vyas. The music was composed by Master Krishnarao. The director of photography was V. Avadhoot, and the cast included Durga Khote, Chandra Mohan, Shanta Apte, Nandrekar, Vasanti and Narayan Kale. The film was about a "rebellious female pirate". The storys social relevance in the form of a costume action adventure involved a queen who becomes a pirate when she faces extreme "patriarchal laws" and is denied custody of her son. Gas Huffin' Bad Gals! Gas Huffin Bad Gals! is a 2000 film written by and starring Bradford Scobie. It was accepted into the Cannes Film Festival, the New York Underground Film Festival, the Outfest festival in Los Angeles, and was broadcast in England by BBC television. It was not shown in the rest of the United Kingdom. Hi no ataru sakamichi aka A Slope in the Sun is a 1958 black-and-white Japanese film drama directed by Tomotaka Tasaka. The film is based on the novel by Yōjirō Ishizaka. The film won 1959 Blue Ribbon Awards for best director and also won 1959 Mainichi Film Concours for best cinematography. Dull Care Dull Care is a 1919 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Izu no odoriko is a 1954 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Yoshitaro Nomura. It is a film adaptation of Yasunari Kawabatas story The Dancing Girl of Izu. A previous adaptation directed by Heinosuke Gosho had been released in 1933. A Bankrupt Honeymoon A Bankrupt Honeymoon is a 1926 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Bhale Mogudu Bhale Mogudu is a 1987 Telugu drama film, produced by S.P. Venkanna Babu under the Maheswari Movies banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad and Rajani in the lead roles, with music composed by Satyam. This film is the debut of popular TV actress Kinnera. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Chikkadu Dorakadu Chikkadu Dorakadu is a 1988 Telugu action film, produced by S. P. Venkanna Babu for Maheswari Movies and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Rajani in the lead roles and music composed by Raj-Koti. Dhinarathrangal Dhinarathrangal is a 1988 Malayalam film written by Dennis Joseph, directed by Joshi and starring Mammootty in the title role. The film was produced by S. V. Krishna Reddy and had Sumalatha and Mukesh in supporting roles. The score and soundtrack were composed by Shyam. Geetam Geetham is a 1986 Malayalam film, directed by Sajan. Kshamichu Ennoru Vakku Kshamichu Ennoru Vaakku is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Joshiy. The film stars Geetha, Mammootty, Mukesh and Shobhana in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. El rey de México The King of Mexico is a 1956 Mexican comedy film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Shankar Hussain Shankar Hussain is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by Yusuf Naqvi. It has memorable songs; Kahin ek Masoom nazuk si ladki sung by Mohammed Rafi and Aap yoon faaslon se and Apne aap raaton mein, sung by Lata, classics of Khayyams repertoire. Thalolam Thalolam may refer to: Thalolam, a 1998 Malayalam movie Thalolam, a social security scheme by the Government of Kerala Thalolam kunje, a Mappila song in Malayalam language Dushman Dushman is a 1957 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Raja Rishi. The film stars Dev Anand and Usha Kiran. Kaadhal Rojave Kadhal Rojavae is a 2000 Indian Tamil romance film directed by Keyaar, which was a remake of the 1991 Hindi film Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin by Mahesh Bhatt. The film featured newcomers George Vishnu and Pooja Kumar in the lead roles, while Sarath Babu, Charle and S. S. Chandran play supporting roles. The films music is composed by Ilaiyaraaja, and the film opened in January 2000 to a negative response at the box office. Muertos de miedo Muertos de miedo is a 1958 Mexican comedy film starring Kitty de Hoyos, Viruta and Capulina, Carlos Agostí and José Jasso. Randam Varavu Randam Varavu is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language action crime thriller film, directed by K. Madhu and written by John Paul. The film stars Jayaram, Rekha, Jagathy Sreekumar and Sukumaran in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam.This film was a box office disaster. Zanjeer Zanjeer: The Chain is a 1998 Bollywood action film starring Aditya Pancholi in the lead role. Raaja Raaja is a 1975 Indian Bollywood film directed by K. Shankar. It stars Rishi Kapoor, Sulakshana Pandit, Prem Chopra, Asrani, Aruna Irani, Jagdeep among others. The music was composed by Rahul Dev Burman. The story revolves around twin brothers efforts to save their older sister who is being held captive by a villain. 'Pegando con tubo' Pegando con tubo is a 1961 Mexican comedy film directed by Jaime Salvador and starring the double act Viruta y Capulina, performed by Marco Antonio Campos and Gaspar Henaine. Pathé Review: Monsters of the Past Pathé Review: Monsters of the Past is an 1923 American short silent documentary film, produced as part of the Pathé Review series, featuring sculptor Virginia May at work and stop-motion footage of her dinosaur creations fighting. Pancha Thanthram Pancha Thanthram is a 1974 Indian Malayalam-language fantasy thriller film directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by E. K. Thyagarajan. The script was written by Sasikumar, Sreemoolanagaram Vijayan, music by G. Devarajan and lyrics by Sreekumaran Thampi. The cast includes Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, Adoor Bhasi, Jose Prakash, Sankaradi, Sreelatha, T. R. Omana, T. S. Muthaiah, Bahadoor. K. P. Ummer and Vincent were in guest appearances. Chenchu Lakshmi Chenchu Lakshmi is a 1958 bilingual Telugu and Tamil Hindu mythological film, produced and directed by B. A. Subba Rao under the B.A.S. Productions banner. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Anjali Devi in the lead roles and music composed by S. Rajeswara Rao; both of the movies simultaneously shot in Telugu and Tamil, most of the scenes and artists are same in both the versions, it was also made earlier in 1943 with different cast and crew. Dos pintores pintorescos Dos pintores pintorescos is a 1967 Mexican comedy film starring Viruta and Capulina. It was shot in Eastmancolor with cinematography by Rosalío Solano. Adhikar Adhikar is a 1971 Bollywood drama film, directed by S.M. Sagar and written by Salim-Javed. The film stars Ashok Kumar, Nanda and Deb Mukherjee in the main roles. Robert i Bertrand Robert and Bertram is a 1938 Polish comedy film directed by Mieczysław Krawicz and starring Helena Grossówna, Eugeniusz Bodo and Adolf Dymsza. It was inspired by a comedy sketch by Johann Nestroy which was in turn based on an 1856 farce Robert and Bertram by the German writer Gustav Räder featuring two wandering vagrants with hearts of gold. A German adaptation was made the following year. The films art direction was by Jacek Rotmil and Stefan Norris. Rope Hell is a 1978 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Kōyū Ohara and starring Naomi Tani. Aamhi Jato Amuchya Gava Amhi Jaato Amucha Gava is a Marathi language film released on 9 August 1968. The movie has been produced and directed by Kamlakar Torne. The plot of the movie tells the story of an honest businessman who is conned by his own partner, yet receives help from three escaped prisoners. Sri Sri Sri Maryada Ramanna Sri Sri Sri Maryada Ramanna is a 1967 Telugu-language film produced by comedian B. Padmanabham and directed by K. Hemambharadhara Rao. This is the debut film for national singer S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. Brink of Disaster! Brink of Disaster! is a 1972 American film directed by John Florea. Oppam Oppathinoppam Oppam Oppathinoppam is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Soman and produced by K. H. Khan Sahib. The film stars Mohanlal, Shankar, Menaka and Lalu Alex. The film has musical score by Jerry Amaldev. Sanchari Sanchari is a 1981 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by Boban Kunchacko. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayan, KP Ummer, Mohanlal and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by K. J. Yesudas. Darna, Kuno...? Darna, Kuno? was a 1979 Philippine film directed by Luciano B. Carlos and written by Toto Belano. Produced under the action, comedy, and fantasy genre, it was a family-friendly movie intended as a parody or spoof of Mars Ravelos comic book character and female superhero Darna. The role of Darna Kuno was played by Filipino actor, Dolphy. The film was released on 30 March 1979. Die Frauengasse von Algier The Bordellos of Algiers is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Wolfgang Hoffmann-Harnisch and starring Maria Jacobini, Camilla Horn and Warwick Ward. The film was shot on location in North Africa. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hans Jacoby and Bruno Krauskopf. Englandsfarere Englandsfarere is a 1946 Norwegian war film directed by Toralf Sandø, starring Knut Wigert and Jørn Ording. The film follows the Norwegian resistance fighters Harald and Arild in their flight from the Gestapo. Texas Night Train Texas Night Train is a 2001 independent horror film directed and produced by Shanti Guy and starring Chuck Huber, Lydia Mackay, and Lloyd W.L. Barnes Jr. Apne Rang Hazaar Apne Rang Hazaar is a 1975 Bollywood film, which was directed by director Ravi Tandon. The soundtrack is composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal and features playback singer Lata Mangeshkar. Attack on the Gold Escort Attack on the Gold Escort is a 1911 Australian silent film. It was sometimes known as Captain Midnight, King of the Bushrangers, or Attack of the Gold Escort, or Captain Starlights Attack on the Gold Escort. It is considered a lost film. The film was called "an Exciting and Thrilling Reproduction of Australian Early Days. A vivid portrayal of bush adventure, acted by Australian artistes, amid Australian scenery" which was filmed "at the exact spot where the incident happened." The movie is often confused with Captain Midnight and Captain Starlight. However it seems it was a separate movie. Jingi naki yabô 2 is a 1997 Japanese direct-to-video yakuza film directed by Takashi Miike. It is the sequel to Ambition Without Honor. New Machine: Ulemae 5 New Machine Uremae 5 is the fifth in the Ureme series of Korean childrens science-fiction films starring Shim Hyung-rae. Cannibalism Cannibalism is a 2002 pornographic horror film written and directed by Lizzy Borden. (Paris: XY) Paris: XY is a 2001 film directed by Zeka Laplaine. El acompañamiento El Acompañamiento is a 1991 Argentine musical drama film directed and written by Carlos Orgambide. The musical was based on a play by Carlos Gorostiza. Am Abend Am Abend is an early twentieth century German stag film which was made in 1910. Along with the Argentinian film El Satario and the American film A Free Ride or A Grass Sandwich, it is one of the earliest hardcore pornographic films, produced between the years 1907 and 1915, that have been collected at the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex. Barer neizvestnosti Barrier of the Unknown is a 1961 Soviet science fiction film directed by Nikita Kurikhin. The film tells about the creators and testers of the Soviet pilot manned hypersonic airplane "Cyclone". In the USSR, there were many such programs which were left unfinished, but all the characteristics of the Cyclone, including flight characteristics are exactly borrowed from the North American X-15. Fe, Esperanza, Caridad Fe, Esperanza, Caridad is a 1974 Filipino film, produced by Premiere Productions. It is a trilogy featuring Nora Aunor giving life to the stories of three women: Fe—an emerging movie superstar who has an invalid husband—, Esperanza—a young wife living in a middle-class neighborhood in the city—and Caridad—a young novice who was seduced by the devil himself. The film was directed by three acclaimed directors namely Cirio H. Santiago and two National Artists for film; Gerardo de Leon and Lamberto V. Avellana. Clase z tropical Clase Z "Tropical" is a Cuban short film directed by Miguel Coyula. The film is a parody of Hollywoods action blockbusters using the typical trailer of a B-movie. The director deconstructs action melodrama formulas using the structure of a trailer. The movie contains frantic pacing, use of split screens, and dark humor, and the short gained notable popularity in Cuban Film Festivals where Coyula won several awards. The short is 6 minutes long and has been aired on Cuban TV Shows several times since its release in 2000. Coyula described the film a part of a series of experiments in genre the director made before completing the feature length Red Cockroaches. Samaj Ko Badal Dalo Samaj Ko Badal Dalo is a 1970 Bollywood drama film directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao. The film stars Ajay Sahni, Sharada, Pran, Kanhaiyalal, Prem Chopra, Mukri, Kanchana, Dhumal, Aruna Irani. It is the Hindi version of the Telugu film "Manushulu Marali", which is a remake of the Malayalam movie, Thulabharam by A. Vincent. Deiva Vaakku Deiva Vaakku is a 1992 Indian Tamil drama film, directed by M. S. Madhu, starring Karthik and Revathi in lead roles. The film, produced by T. Siva, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 11 September 1992. The film generated average profits at the box office. The film was a remake of the Telugu film Sankeertana. The Guard The Guard is a Malayalam language movie with a single actor in the cast. Released in December 2001, the Indian Malayalam feature film has Kalabhavan Mani, the only actor on screen, playing the role of a forest guard in a lonely, isolated dense forest. Directed and written by debutante Hakim Rawther, it is jointly produced by Sabitha Jayaraj and Kerala State Film Development Corporation. Yaadein, which featured two actors, previously held the Guinness World Records in the category Fewest actors in a narrative film. The crew of The Guard made an attempt to replace the former record but failed. Later, The Last Letter and Shanti, both featuring only a single actor, made their entries. The film features cinematography by Saloo George, editing by Venugopal and artwork by Nathan Mannoor. The background score has been provided by Biju and songs featured in the film are composed by Shyam Sharman and Rajesh with lyrics written by Arumughan Vengidang. All the songs are sung by Kalabhavan Mani himself. An experimental film in all aspects, it released to critical acclaim and did a moderate business at the box office. Muthu Kaalai Muthu Kaalai is a 1995 Tamil drama film directed by Gokula Krishnan. The film features Karthik and Soundarya in lead roles. The film, produced by Raadhika Reddy, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 24 February 1995 to above average reviews. El hermoso Brummel The Beautiful Brummel is a 1951 Argentine historical comedy film directed by Julio Saraceni and starring Fidel Pintos, Delfy de Ortega and Amadeo Novoa. The films sets were designed by the art director Gori Muñoz. In the early nineteenth century a valet impersonates his master. Paadu Nilave Paadu Nilave is a 1987 Tamil-language romance film, directed by K. Rangaraj and produced by Ilango. The films screenplay was written by M. G. Vallaban and the story was written by R. Selvaraj. Music was by Ilaiyaraaja. It stars Mohan and Nadhiya, with Ravichandran and Senthil in pivotal roles. Ponmana Selvan Ponmana Selvan is a 1989 Indian Tamil-language drama film, directed by P. Vasu. The film features Vijayakanth, Shobana, Vidhyashree, Gemini Ganesan and B. Saroja Devi. The films score was composed by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 15 August 1989. The film was one of super hits of the year. It was also dubbed in Telegu as Gharana Raja. Vazhkai Vaazhkai is a 1984 Indian Tamil drama film, directed by C. V. Rajendran and produced by Chitra Raamu and Chitra Lakshmanan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Ambika, Pandiyan, Jaishankar and M. N. Nambiar in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was a remake of the Hindi film Avtaar. Vellai Roja Vellai Roja is a 1983 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by A. Jagannathan and produced by V. Viswanathan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Ambika, Prabhu and Radha in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja. It is a remake of the Malayalam film Post Mortem. It was remade in Kannada as Dharmathma in 1988, with Tiger Prabhakar reprising the role of Sivaji Ganesan and Shankar Nag reprising the role of Prabhu. This film was later made in Hindi as Tahqiqaat in 1993, with Jeetendra in the lead. La casa de Bernarda Alba The House of Bernarda Alba is a 1982 Mexican film directed by Gustavo Alatriste. The Sob The Sob is a 1953 Turkish drama film directed by Atıf Yılmaz. Periya Idathu Penn Periya Idathu Penn is a 1963 Tamil-language romantic comedy film, directed by T. R. Ramanna. The film features M. G. Ramachandran, B. Saroja Devi, M. R. Radha and T. R. Rajakumari. The film, produced by T. R. Ramanna, had musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy and was released on 10 May 1963. The film was blockbuster, the highest-grossing film of the year and ran more than 100 days. The film was remade in Telugu as Sabhash Suri and in Hindi as Jawab. Die Schönste Die Schönste is an East German film. It was completed in 1957, but was never shown publicly due to censorship. After reunification it was recreated and in this form had its premier in 2002. Far from the Madding Crowd Far from the Madding Crowd is a 1915 British silent drama film produced and directed by Laurence Trimble and starring Florence Turner, Henry Edwards and Malcolm Cherry. Trimble also adapted Thomas Hardys 1874 novel for the screen. Far from the Madding Crowd is a lost film. Garam Coat Garam Coat was a 1955 Indian Hindi drama film, directed by Amar Kumar and written by noted writer Rajinder Singh Bedi, adapted from the short story, The Overcoat by Nikolai Gogol. Bedi set the story in the economic turmoil of the post-partition North India, also experiencing a collapse in human values, fractured social fabric and growing cynicism towards the state. However, beyond that, the story of the film diverges from the original; Bedi took the story to a completely different development and also gives it an optimistic ending, unlike the original, where the protagonist turns into a ghost. The film starred Balraj Sahni, Nirupa Roy, Jayant, Brahm Bhardwaj, Rashid Khan, and Vijayalaxmi. Music was by classical singer Pandit Amar Nath, and songs were sung by Lata Mangeshkar. It was the first film of Cine Co-operative, a production company formed by Bedi along with Balraj Sahni and actress Geeta Bali in 1954, however when the film didnt do well commercially, he went back to writing screenplays for other directors, such as Madhumati and Anuradha. His next film as a producer came in 1962; Rungoli. The film won the 1956 Filmfare Award for Best Story for Rajinder Singh Bedi. Rangoon Radha Rangoon Radha is a Tamil film directed by A. Kasilingam. The film is about a man trying to steal his wifes fortune. It stars Sivaji Ganesan and P. Bhanumathi in the lead roles. The film was released on 1 November 1956. Skoplje '63 Skoplje 63 is a 1964 Yugoslavian documentary film directed by Veljko Bulajić about the 1963 Skopje earthquake. It was screened at the 1964 Cannes Film Festival, but wasnt entered into the main competition. The film was also selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The filming started three days after the earthquake and lasted for four months. After that, Bulajić spent 12 months editing the footage at Jadran Film studios. A Hole of My Own Making is a 1955 black and white Japanese film directed by Tomu Uchida. Kanlariyla ödediler They Paid With Their Blood is a 1955 Turkish drama film directed by Osman F. Seden. It stars Esref Kolçak, Neriman Köksal, Kenan Pars, Talat Artemel, Mualla Kaynak, Kadir Savun and Tamer Balci. Leyli va Majnun Layla and Majnun or Leyli va Majnun is a 1937 Iranian romance film produced in 1937 by Abdolhossein Sepanta by the East India Film Studios. It was based on a full-scale dramatic poem by Nizami and was Sepantas fifth produced film that had sound. The complete script for Laila and Majnun is available as are Sepanta’s other manuscripts. The script contain detailed information regarding exterior and interior scenes, dialogues, and actors’ movements, settings, costumes, lighting, sound effects and camera movements. The explanatory notes on editing and film processing are offered and scene descriptions are mostly accompanied by carefully worked-out drawings. This film was produced in conjunction with the Iranian diaspora community of Calcutta, which included notables Abed Basravi of the Basravi Masjid, which was a cultural centre for the community at the British Indian capital. Sepanta says about the failure of this final film:"In September 1936, I arrived in Bushehr with a print of Laila and Majnun. Due to bu-reaucratic complications, the film print could not be immediately released, and we had to leave for Tehran without it. Government officials’ attitude was inexplicably hostile from the beginning and I almost was sorry that I returned home. The authorities did not value cinema as an art form or even as a means of mass communication, and I soon realized that I had to forget about my dream of establishing a film studio. I even had difficulty getting permission to screen my film, and in the end the machinations of the movie theater owners forced us to turn over the film to them almost for nothing." Manushya Mrugam Manushya Mrugam is a 1980 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Baby and produced by Thiruppathi Chettiyar. The film stars Jayan, Jayaprabha, Seema, Jagathy Sreekumar, Kaviyoor Ponnamma and Jose Prakash in the lead roles. The film has musical score by K. J. Joy. The movie collected well . Sakthi Shakthi is a 1980 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Vijay Anand and produced by Raghu Kumar. The film stars Jayan, Seema, Srividya and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by K. J. Joy. The climax mirror fight sequence was inspired by the 1973 Bruce Lee film Enter the dragon. Ek Baar Chale Aao Ek Baar Chale Aao is a 1983 social film by Abdul Sattar Khan starring Deepti Naval and Farooq Shaikh in the lead roles. It was released on 20 January 1983 State of Denial State of Denial is a 2003 documentary film about AIDS in Africa, produced and directed by Elaine Epstein. The film highlights the errors of President Mbekis government, which insists that there isnt enough evidence to show that HIV causes AIDS and refuses vital life-saving drugs to their people because of unknown long-term risks. The film follows the stories of HIV positive Africans and activists as well as their careers, interspersed with the harrowing statistics of the AIDS epidemic in Africa. It features various HIV positive patients coping with the disease in times when the use of ARV medicine was strongly discouraged by the South African government. The film captures the desperation and growing discontent of average South Africans infected and affected by the disease. Some of the subjects interviewed make heartbreaking but inspirational statements about AIDS and how living with it is like. After the death of his brother who also succumbed to the disease, a young man is filmed saying the following: The film also features Zackie Achmat, an HIV positive AIDS activist and co-founder of Treatment Action Campaign, who refused to take ARVs until they were made available to the general public. State of Denial was first shown at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. It later aired on TV as part of the Acclaimed Point of View Documentary Film Series. Four of the subjects interviewed died before the film was released. Novogodisnje vencanje Novogodišnje venčanje is a Serbian comedy television film which was premiered on 31 December 2002. It was directed by Zdravko Šotra, and a screenplay written by Miodrag Karadžić. Aids Aids is a 1987 Indian Malayalam film, directed by VP Mohammed. The film stars Prathapachandran, MG Soman and Gomathi in lead roles. The Lighthouse by the Sea The Lighthouse by the Sea is a 1911 American silent film from a screenplay by Bannister Merwin. Journalist Journalist is a 1993 Malayalam film, directed by Viji Thampi, starring Jagadish, Siddique and Sithara. Kaalal Pada Kaalal Pada is a 1989 Indian Malayalam thriller film, directed by Viji Thampi. The film stars Jayaram, Suresh Gopi, Rahman and Ratheesh in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Jacob C. Alexander. Priyappetta Kukkoo Priyapetta Kukku is a 1992 Malayalam film written and directed by Sunil. The film was produced by V Varghese under the banner of Surya Creators. It stars Jagadish, geetha and Baby Achu in the lead roles. Yaadhavam Yaadhavam is a 1993 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Jomon and starring Madhu and Suresh Gopi in the lead roles. Gimik Gimik is a Philippine youth-oriented television series produced and broadcast by ABS-CBN. The show ran from June 15, 1996 until February 13, 1999 every Saturday for 1 hour and 30 minutes and was shown international through TFC. Krishna Gopalkrishna Krishna Gopalakrishna is a 2002 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Balachandra Menon and produced by Krishnan Nair. The film stars Manoj K Jayan, Ashokan, Balachandra Menon and Kalpana in lead roles. The film had musical score by Balachandra Menon. Masmaram Masmaram is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thampi Kannanthanam, starring Suresh Gopi and Ruthika Singh in the lead roles. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Sathru Vamsam. Suvarna Simhaasanam Suvarna Simhaasanam is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film directed by P. G. Vishwambharan and starring Suresh Gopi, Mukesh and Ranjitha in the lead roles. Thumboli Kadappuram Thumboli Kadappuram is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, written by Unni Joseph, directed by Jayaraj, starring Manoj K. Jayan and Priya Raman in the lead roles. Apna Khoon Apna Khoon is a 1978 Hindi action film comedy directed by Babbar Subhash. The films stars Shashi Kapoor, Hema Malini and Ashok Kumar. The film premiered on 11 August 1978 in Mumbai. It celebrated a Silver Jubilee at the box office and one of its songs "Hakim Tarachand Jo Rupiye Mange Panch" became a big hit. Jeeo Aur Jeene Do Jeeo Aur Jeene Do is a 1982 Bollywood Action film, produced by Ratan Mohan under the R.M. Art Productions banner and directed by Shyam Ralhan. It stars Jeetendra and Reena Roy in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Khazana Khazana is a 1987 Action Adventure film, produced by Subhash Kapoor under the Subhash International banner and directed by Harmesh Malhotra. It stars Randhir Kapoor, Rekha in the lead roles while Jeetendra, Rishi Kapoor have special appearances and music was composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The movie is loosely based on the 1984 Kannada movie Gandu Bherunda which in turn was inspired by the 1969 American film Mackennas Gold. Doosri Dulhan Doosri Dulhan is a 1983 Bollywood film directed by Lekh Tandon. Phool Bane Angaare Phool Bane Angaare is a 1963 Indian Hindi-language film starring Raaj Kumar, Mala Sinha and Johnny Walker. Usha stays in Santa Cruz, Bombay and decides to look after her family, comprising her widowed mother and younger brother, Ashish. She even decides to not marry her army officer sweetheart, Captain Rajesh, so that she can look after them. Rajesh is called to the front in Korea, her mom passes away, and she brings up Ashish on her own. Years later, Rajesh has still not returned, Ashish gets married to Kamla, much to Ushas disappointment. Soon, Kamla humiliates Usha and she decides to leave home. Where will a lone woman re-locate, and what prevented Ashish from coming to her assistance? The story follows. Taqdeer Ka Badshah Taqdeer Ka Badshah is a 1982 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by B. Subhash, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Ranjeeta Kaur, Pran, Vijay Arora, Amjad Khan and Suresh Oberoi. Protidan Protidan is a 1983 Bengali film directed by Prabhat Roy with Victor Banerjee, Naseeruddin Shah, Sharmila Tagore, Lily Chakravarty and Ranjit Mallick in lead roles. Kanneshwara Rama Kanneshwara Rama is a 1977 Kannada political drama film directed by M. S. Sathyu and produced by the Sharadha Movie Productions banner. The film is based on the novel Kannayya Rama written by the acclaimed writer S. K. Nadig. The story is set in the 1920s during which a young rebellious youth named Kanneshwara Rama opposes the unjust orders given by the village head and becomes outlawed from the village. The film stars Anant Nag as the protagonist, along with Shabana Azmi, Amol Palekar, Dheerendra Gopal and Venkatesh in supporting roles. The films score and songs were composed by B. V. Karanth who has also enacted as the dacoit chieftain. The film, upon release, was critically acclaimed and was screened at various film festivals across India and abroad. Switching: An Interactive Movie. Switching is the first ever Danish interactive movie directed by Morten Schjødt, produced by Oncotype and released in 2003. It was financed by, and in cooperation with, the Danish Film Institute, with the support of the "Development Fund of the Ministry of Culture", the MEDIA Programme of the European Union and the DFI Film Workshop. It is distributed by SF FILM A/S. Kabhie Tum Kabhie Hum Kabhie Tum Kabhie Hum is a 2002 Indian Hindi movie. The movie stars Mamta Kulkarni, Charuhas Shidore, Anjan Srivastav and Vijayendra Ghatge. The movie was directed by Roop Dutta Naik. The Last Lion The Last Lion is a 1972 South African action film directed by Elmo De Witt and starring Jack Hawkins, Karen Spies and Dawid Van Der Walt. The screenplay was written by Wilbur Smith, one of his rare original screenplays. He used a similar story later on in his novel A Time to Die. Huangjiang nüxia The Swordswoman of Huangjiang was a 13-film wuxia series. The only film of the series which still exists today was its first installment, Uproar At the Baolin Temple, which is the lone surviving film of Chens silent-era oeuvre http://www.kungfucinema.com/people/xu_qin_fang.htm as well as one of only two http://www.linearreflections.com:591/linearreflections/FMPro?-DB=lineartext&-Format=reviewreturn01.html&ID=02854&-Find surviving Chinese films of its kind from that period http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/movie.html?v_id=288259. The entire series was filmed over two years http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/782993 and includes elements of drama, comedy, and action http://www.aonojikken.net/swordswoman.htmhttp://www.greencine.com/static/primers/wuxia1.jsp. It featured archetypical motifs that would become common in the wuxia films which began to appear and gain popularity more than three decades later.http://www.newyorkled.com/nyc_events_Film_Chinese-MartialArts.htm Dharam Sankat Dharam Sankat is a 1991 Indian Bollywood film directed by N.D. Kothari and produced by Umesh N. Kothari. It stars Vinod Khanna and Amrita Singh in pivotal roles. Indru Pol Endrum Vazhga Indru Pol Endrum Vaazhga,is a 1977 Indian Tamil language movie, directed by K. Shankar, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role, with Radha Saluja, Pandari Bai, M. N. Nambiar, Vijayakumar and Vennira Aadai Nirmala enacting supporting roles. Tsuribaka nisshi 4 is a 1991 Japanese film directed by Tomio Kuriyama. It was released on 23 December 1991. It is the fourth film in the Tsuribaka Nisshi series. Dialing for Dingbats Dialing for Dingbats is a 1989 light-hearted romantic comedy directed by Peter Slodczyk and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film follows the adventures of nerdy Randy, who, unable to score a girl in the real world, tries his hand at a 900 party line number. Unusual for Troma comedies at the time, Dialing for Dingbats features very little nudity. It was cross-promoted in the background of a scene in Tromas Tromeo and Juliet where a poster of Dingbats appears. Maximilian von Mexiko Maximilian von Mexiko is a 1970 German-Austrian historical television miniseries depicting the events of the French Intervention in Mexico which placed Emperor Maximilian on the throne of Mexico. It consisted of two parts totalling 185 minutes. Hurricane in Galveston Hurricane in Galveston is a 1913 American short drama film directed by King Vidor. It was Vidors debut film as a director. Jai Shiv Shankar Jai Shiv Shankar is a 1990 unreleased Bollywood Action film, produced by Rajesh Khanna under his Rajesh Khanna Productions banner, and directed by S.A. Chandrasekhar. It stars Rajesh Khanna, Jeetendra, Chunky Pandey, Poonam Dhillon, Dimple Kapadia, Sangeeta Bijlani in the lead roles and music is composed by R. D. Burman. The film is a remake of the Malayalam film Vartha. This was the first Hindi film of S. Shankar as an Assistant Director. The film marked the first time real-life husband and wife Rajesh Khanna and Dimple Kapadia were appearing in a film together. Despite being completed and promos being released in 1990, the film remains unreleased. In the Realms of Goldhorn In the Kingdom of the Goldhorn was the first Slovene feature film. It was filmed in 1928 and 1929 and was directed, shot and edited by Janko Ravnik. It was a silent film shot in the black-and-white technique. The film was produced by the mountaineering club Skala and was 107 minutes long. Only about two thirds of the original film, i.e. the shortened 76-minute version, have been preserved until today. The screenplay was written by Juš Kozak. The story tells about a trip by a student, a railway worker and a peasant to the Julian Alps, the people they meet on their way, and their ascent to Mt. Triglav. The film features the mountaineers and. In the Kingdom of the Goldhorn was released on 29 August 1931 in Grand Hotel Union in Ljubljana. It was well received by the public, but criticised in reviews as amateurish. The last time the film was shown to the wider public was on its 80th anniversary in Grand Hotel Union in August 2011. A commemorative stamp with a motif from the film was published by the Post of Slovenia on this occasion. Elf Jahre alt Elf Jahre alt is an East German film. It was released in 1966. Nai Umar Ki Nai Fasal Nai Umar Ki Nai Fasal is a Hindi film starring Tanuja and Rajeev. It was directed by R. Chandra. The film was released on 1 January 1966. The film was shot in the Aligarh Muslim University campus. When Naples Sings When Naples Sings is a 1926 Italian film directed by Roberto Roberti. Rotkäppchen Little Red Riding Hood is a 1953 West German family film directed by Fritz Genschow and starring Daniela Maris, Werner Stock and Rita-Maria Nowottnick. It is based on the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood. It should not be confused with another German adaptation Little Red Riding Hood directed by Walter Janssen, which was released the following year. 27 Mavalli Circle 27 Mavalli Circle is a 1986 Indian Kannada language thriller film directed, written, produced and enacted by T. N. Narasimhan. The film is adapted from Narasimhans stage play of the same name which starred Lohithaswa in the lead role. The rest of the cast includes Devaraj, in his film debut, Umashri, Kalpana Reddy among others. The film features musical score by L. Vaidyanathan. The story is based on Frederick Knotts 1966 classic play Wait Until Dark and its movie version Wait Until Dark. Mannathi Mannan Mannadhi Mannan, dubbed into Hindi in 1965 as Nartaki Chitra is a 1960 Indian Tamil-language swashbuckler film directed and produced by M. Natesan. The film features M. G. Ramachandran, Anjali Devi and Padmini in the lead roles. The film, written by Kannadasan, had musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy and was released on diwali 1960. The film achieve cult status and remembered for the melodious music, meaningful lyrics and dialogue, the dances by Padmini, Ragini and Anjali Devi and the impressive performance by MGR, and the opening song, Acchham Enbathu helped MGR become a cultural icon. Though the on-screen presentation by Natesan appears somewhat disjointed, the film sustains interest, managed to run 92 days in theatres and fared well at the box office. It had to be shifted in view of the new releases of MGR El gran reto - Lola la Trailera 3 Lola the Truck Driver 3 is a 1991 Mexican action film directed by Raúl Fernández hijo and starring Rosa Gloria Chagoyán, Rolando Fernández and Frank Moro. It is the third and last in a trilogy of films begun by Lola the Truck Driver in 1983. Phoolan Hasina Ramkali Phoolan Hasina Ramkali is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language action film, directed and produced by Kanti Shah. This movie was released under the banner of Mangla Films on 29 January 1993. The Path Margam is a well reputed Indian film co-written, directed and produced by Rajiv Vijay Raghavan under the banner of Image commune. The film is an adaptation of Pithrutharppanam, the famous story by M Sukumaran. Margam bagged 7 major Kerala State Film Awards of the Government of Kerala and one National Film Award of the Government of India for the year 2003. One of the rarest Malayalam films that received wider critical acclaim at international level, Margam exhibited in 16 international film festivals and won 6 international awards in different categories including best film and scripting. The Script co-written by Rajiv Vijay Raghavan, Anvar Ali and Dr. S P Ramesh, Cinematography done by Venu and the roles performed by Nedumudi Venu and Meera Krishna were also widely appreciated. Silent Storm Silent Storm is a 2003 Australian documentary film written and directed by Peter Butt. Sgt. Swell of the Mounties Sergeant Swell of the Mounties is a 1972 short film written and directed by Len Janson and Chuck Menville, and starring Menville in the title role. Sergeant Swell short films were featured on the Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour during the 1971 season, which began on September 14, 1971. The film is a pixilation spoof of Sergeant Preston of the Yukon. Young Lord Stanley Young Lord Stanley, possibly re-issued as His Only Son, is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Company. The film focuses on Jack Stanley who is disinherited by this father, Lord Stanley, for refusing to marry his cousin. Jack heads to America and takes a job as a groom. He is dismissed from his position after his employer learns of Jacks affections for his daughter, Ann. Meanwhile, Lord Stanley decides to reinstate Jack in his will and then promptly dies, giving him his entire fortune. Jack reads of his fathers death in the newspaper and learns of his fathers will. The film concludes with the lawyer bringing Jack to a dinner party as "Lord Stanley". Anns father wishes for her to earn his affections, but she is defiant and does not even look at him. Once she learns it his Jack, they kiss. The scenario was written by Lloyd Lonergan and the only known actor is Justus D. Barnes as Anns father. A surviving print of the film exists in the Library of Congress and it shows the improvement of the Thanhouser interior sets over films from months prior. The film was released on October 25, 1910, and was met with mixed reviews. Ek Chitthi Pyar Bhari Ek Chitthi Pyar Bhari is a 1985 Hindi Drama film, starring Raj Babbar and Reena Roy and directed by Vijay Sadanah. My Heart Is in the Highlands My Heart Is in the Highlands is a 1975 Armenian drama film based on William Saroyans play of the same name. Тhе film was released on 22 April 1976 in the USSR. The film was directed by Levon Grigoryan, starring Gor Sahakyan, Sos Sargsyan, and Arus Asryan. Home for Life Home for Life, the founding documentary of Kartemquin Films released in 1967, depicts the experiences of two elderly people in their first month at a home for the aged. One is a woman whose struggle to remain useful in her son and daughter-in-laws home is no longer appreciated. The other is a widower, without a family, who suddenly realizes he can no longer take care of himself. The film offers an unblinking look at the feelings of the two new residents in their encounters with other residents, medical staff, social workers, psychiatrists and family. A touching, sometimes painfully honest dramatic experience, it is valuable for in-service staff training, and for all other audiences both professional and non-professional, interested in the problems of the aged. Winning the Chicago Award at the Chicago International Film Festival, as well as being an Official Selection at both the New York Film Festival and Edinburgh Film Festival, Kartemquin recently restored Home for Life and made their landmark film available to own on DVD. When Lincoln Paid When Lincoln Paid is a 1913 American short silent historical drama film written by William Clifford and directed by Francis Ford, who also appears in the film as Abraham Lincoln. Ford portrayed Lincoln in at least seven silent films; all are now lost except for this one. Schatten der Weltstadt Shadows of the Metropolis is a 1925 German silent drama film directed by Willi Wolff and starring Ellen Richter, Alfred Gerasch and Walter Janssen. The films sets were designed by the art directors Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle. The film survives and has been restored by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Foundation. Ecco la felicità Le Comedie du Bonheur is a 1940 French-Italian film. It was the first completed film of Louis Jourdan. The Right Person The Right Person is a 1955 featurette made in the United Kingdom by Hammer Film Productions. It was directed by Peter Cotes. Anandabhairavi Anandabhairavi is a 2007 Indian film in Malayalam language by Jayaraaj starring Saikumar and Devdas. Saikumar won the Kerala state Award for second best actor for this film. The film tells about the story of a highly talented, but ailing boy, with extraordinary skills in music. I Remember You Now... I Remember You Now... is a 2005 short film written by William Borden, directed by Henry S Miller and produced by Michael G. Gunther, in which Deborah Harry and Gary Ray Bugarcic play two old classmates attending their 20-year high school reunion. Bite Me, Fanboy Bite Me, Fanboy is a 2005 movie by filmmaker Mat Nastos. It is a comedic look at the culture of comic book fandom. Originally shot in 2001 on a microbudget, the film became known through screenings at comic book conventions. The films cast and crew was made up of various comic book professionals, including Shon Bury, Landry Walker and Mat Nastos. The theme song for Bite Me, Fanboy was written and performed by Ookla the Mok specifically for the movie. The film features a number of references to Elfquest, including one full scene devoted to its fanbase. Nastos drew for the comic back in the mid-1980s. There is an entire scene devoted to the Johnny the Homicidal Maniac comic series in the movie. Stealing Home: The Case of Contemporary Cuban Baseball Stealing Home: The Case of Contemporary Cuban Baseball, commonly known as Stealing Home, is a 2001 documentary about Cuban baseball defectors. The documentary was filmed in the United States, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic. Traces in the Sand Athar Fi al-Rimal is a 1954 Egyptian drama film directed by Gamal Madkoor. It starred Imad Hamdi and Faten Hamama. Faten Hamama plays Ragia, a woman who helps Ibrahim retain his memory and tell the story of his sisters death. Ee Snehatheerathu Ee Snehatheerathu or Saamam is a 2004 Malayalam film directed by Prof. Sivaprasad and written by Dr. Ramakrishnan, starring Kunchacko Boban, Lal, Nedumudi Venu and Jagathy Sreekumar. Kunchacko Boban won the Special Jury Award at the Kerala State Film Awards for this movie. Girls Aloud: Home Truths Girls Aloud: Home Truths is a fly on the wall style documentary film that was broadcast as a prelude to the groups first full-length documentary series, Off the Record. The programme was first broadcast on 12 October 2005 on ITV2. Be-Lagaam Be-Lagaam is a 2002 Indian Hindi film, directed by Ram Lakhan, starring Pramod Moutho, Tanveer Zaidi and Rajeev Verma. The film was written by Ayub M. Khan and Kalim Rahi. Get Down Tonight: The Disco Explosion Get Down Tonight: The Disco Explosion was a 2004 musical documentary special which aired on PBS. The special featured Irene Cara, KC & The Sunshine Band, Yvonne Elliman, The Hues Corporation, Peaches & Herb, Karen Lynn Gorney, A Taste of Honey, Rob Parissi of Wild Cherry, Leo Sayer, Deney Terrio, Frankie Valli, Martha Wash, Barry Williams, Norma Jean Wright and Felton Pilate. It was directed by T.J. Lubinsky, and produced by Jerry Blavat, Henry J. DeLuca, Cousin Brucie Morrow and Lubinsky. One of the associate producers was Marty Angelo. Richard Pryor: The Funniest Man Dead or Alive Richard Pryor: The Funniest Man Dead or Alive is a 2005 television documentary film aired by the television network BET on the life and influence of Richard Pryor. The thirty-minute special featured commentary from a wide range of actors, comedians, musicians, politicians, and Pryors own family members. It aired just nine days after his death. Lady Joker is a 2004 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama, based on a story by Kaoru Takamura. The Adventures of Robin Hoodnik The Adventures of Robin Hoodnik is an animated Hanna-Barbera television movie. Broadcast in 1972, it was part of The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie. The special featured an all-animal cast in a retelling of Robin Hood. The special premiered just a year before Disney released their version of the story. The Iceman Cometh: Part 1 The Iceman Cometh is a 1960 television production of the Eugene ONeill play of the same title. Two separate parts were originally broadcast as episodes of The Play of the Week by the syndication service National Telefilm Associates. Without Words Without Words is a 2006 Hong Kong romantic drama film starring Lawrence Chou, Ella Koon and Derek Tsang. The film revolves around an orphaned mute girl named Snow Yip and a young musician named Kit. Fudge 44 Fudge 44 is a 2005 film from Irish director Graham Jones. It is a mockumentary about six puppets in an insolvent Tokyo childrens puppet theatre who locals believe came to life and robbed a nearby bank to avoid being put out of business. The Irish premiere took place on June 24, 2006 at the 7th International Darklight Festival, the Canadian premiere at RHIFF in Toronto on June 20 where it won an experimental award and the World Premiere at The Delray Beach Film Festival in Florida on March 10. The film was also winner of the 2007 Most Original Film Award at The Backseat Film Festival in Philadelphia and nominated for a 2006 Irish Digital Media Award. Academy of Doom Academy of Doom is a 2008 Mexican-American lucha libre film directed by Chip Gubera and starring the legendary Mexican wrestler and film star Mil Máscaras. It shared production personnel with Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy and was completed at the same time as that film and screened with it at several film festivals. Featured luchadores in the film include: Mil Mascaras, La Torcha, Luctor, Dramatico, Logico, The Headmistress, Medea, Dianoche, Argozan, El Medico Angel, The Magister, Luchanaut, Synaptico, and Eigeno. Life Is a Dream in Cinema: Pola Negri Pola Negri: Life is a Dream in Cinema is a feature-length biographical documentary film by Polish-American director Mariusz Kotowski released in 2006. The film chronicles the life of Polish silent film actress Pola Negri, as told by those who knew her and those who have studied her life and films. The documentary is the first directorial work of Polish-born director Mariusz Kotowski. Kotowski had previously worked as a dancer and dance choreographer, and invested three years of work and a considerable personal fortune into producing the Pola Negri: Life is a Dream in Cinema documentary. He has gone on to direct the Holocaust film Esthers Diary, which featured a lead character built strongly on Pola Negri, and the erotic psychological thriller Deeper and Deeper starring David Lago. Kotowski also went on to author a Polish-language Pola Negri biography entitled Pola Negri: Legenda Hollywood, which was released in Poland in 2011. Soori Soori is a 2003 Indian Tamil romantic drama film, written and directed by Shelvan, a former associate of director S. Shankar. The film features Vignesh, Parthiban, Uma and Vijayalakshmi in lead roles whilst Chinni Jayanth, Senthil and Manobala play supporting roles. The film, produced by P. Vijayakumar, had a musical score by Deva while Vijay Milton and Suresh Urs were cinematographer and film editor respectively. The film was released on 19 December 2003 to mixed reviews. The films story revolves around a sales representative who falls in love with a student. He accepts to separate from his lover for one year to test their love endurance. The youth doesnt find her after the delay as promised. The love turns into hatred and revenge, until he sees his soul mate. Big Guns Big Guns is a 2006 film about a 60- to 75-year-old Senior Softball team "Kids At Heart." The film was directed and written by John Rester Zodrow and stars Barry Primus, Mel Novak, Susan Thomas, and Gino Giordan. The premise of the movie is loosely based on real life events that took place a number of years ago in the Senior League World Series, where allegations of underage players and "doctored" or altered bats lead to the disqualification and banning of a Senior League World Series team. In the movie, "Big Guns"; a small town just-for-fun senior softball team, who call themselves "Kids At Heart", find themselves on a winning streak, and begin having dreams of making it to the Senior League World Series. They begin trimming the "dead weight" from the team, and replace the "poor performing" team members with "ringers",. They even stoop so low as to resort to commissioning the construction of "corked bats" so they can hit the ball farther. They eventually change the teams name to a more aggressive moniker,, which better suits their new, "win-at-all-costs", attitude. Despite the infighting and ethical disagreements among team members, the greed to win prevails and the team somehow makes their way to the Senior League World Series. However, their cheating ways are discovered before they can realize a World Series victory. The team is not only disqualified; they are permanently banned from the league, for life. The broken team members realize just how far they have fallen, and reflect upon the reason they first began to play ball in the first place: "for the love of the game". The team members get rid of the "ringers" and vow to return once again to the "just-for-fun" game they love so much. They put the old team back together again, and resume playing local league Senior Softball using their former name, "Kids At Heart", and resume playing for the love of the game. They even "loosen up" the rules to allow senior women to join in the fun. Bombil and Beatrice Bombil & Beatrice is an Indian English language romantic thriller film directed by Kaizad Gustad. Presented by Medient In association with Crossover Joint Ventures & Quest Films Limited, the film stars Katie McGuinness, Prashant Narayanan and Piyush Mishra in lead roles. The film was released at the Cannes film festival in 2007. Hollywood: The Fabulous Era Hollywood: The Fabulous Era is a 1962 American film directed by Jack Haley Jr.. 40 Bands 80 Minutes! 40 Bands 80 Minutes! is a 2006 American rockumentary about the Los Angeles underground music scene in 2006 directed by Sean Carnage. In the style of Urgh! A Music War, 40 Bands 80 Minutes! is a series of punk and experimental musical performances and performance art pieces, with minimal narration. The film was conceived as a way to systematically document the music of the entire L.A. underground music scene. Lebanon Lebanon is a 2006 award-winning gay pornographic film directed by Collin ONeal released by Raging Stallion Studios. Also known as World of Men:Lebanon, it is part of Collin ONeals series of gay adult films World of Men with the other titles filmed in Argentina, Australia, Colombia, East Berlin, Edinburgh, Miami, Santo Domingo, Serbia, Spain and Turkey. Lebanon is also known by its longer titles Collin ONeals Lebanon and Collin ONeals World of Men: Lebanon. Arjun Devaa Arjun Devaa is a 2001 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Imran Khalid for producer, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Puru Raaj Kumar, Hemant Birje and Shakti Kapoor. Dav Pech Dav Pech is a 1989 Bollywood Action film, produced by Padmini under the Padmini Films Pvt. Ltd. banner, directed by Kawal Sharma. It stars Jeetendra, Bhanupriya in the lead roles and music composed by Anu Malik. The film is remake of the Telugu movie Roshagadu, starring Chiranjeevi, Madhavi in the pivotal roles. Protesting the Dixie Chicks Protesting the Dixie Chicks is a documentary by American filmmaker Christopher Fleeger, independently released on DVD in 2006. The film captures the storm of controversy ignited by the remarks of Natalie Maines, lead singer of the Texas pop-country trio the Dixie Chicks. On March 10, 2003, Natalie Maines, at a concert in London, stated that her group was "ashamed" to be from the same state as President George W. Bush. In the man-on-the-street style of "Heavy Metal Parking Lot", anonymous fans and protesters are interviewed outside the arenas of the Dixie Chicks 2003 USA tour, while the context of the drama is reenacted with toys and action figures of Natalie Maines, Toby Keith, General John Abizaid, Senator Richard Lugar, Senator John McCain and President George W. Bush. Bawa Duka Bawa Duka is a 1997 Sri Lankan drama film directed by Dharmasiri Bandaranayake and co-produced by Ven. Vijayapura Pagngnananna Thero and Jayaratne Wadduwage for Samadhi Films. It stars Swarna Mallawarachchi, W. Jayasiri and Jackson Anthony in lead roles along with Ravindra Randeniya and Hemasiri Liyanage. Music composed by Gunadasa Kapuge. It is the 877th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Mediniai laiptai Wooden Staircase is a feature film of Lithuanian-Canadian screenwriter and film director Vidas Rasinskas. The Midnight Drives The Midnight Drives is a 2007 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Mark Jenkin, which revolves around a divorcee who takes his bored children on a series of mystical, dream-like excursions through the Cornish country-side after initially failing to connect with them. Why Didn't Anybody Tell Me It Would Become This Bad in Afghanistan Waarom heeft niemand mij verteld dat het zo erg zou worden in Afghanistan is the first full length feature film shot with a mobile phone. The films is about a Dutch Afghan War veteran who recalls his experiences during the war and tells how he came to cope with them. The film premiered at major film festivals: the International Film Festival Rotterdam 2007, Tribeca Film Festival 2007, the San Francisco International Film Festival 2007, Pesaro 2007, and many others. Directed by Cyrus Frisch and mostly filmed in the Netherlands. Hit for Six Hit for Six is a 2007 Barbadian sports drama film starring Andrew Pilgrim and Rudolph Walker. A West Indian cricket player, once accused of match fixing, fights to play in an international tournament and earn the respect of his estranged father, a former player. The film also included West Indies cricket team players Tino Best, Philo Wallace, Everton Weekes, Wes Hall, Desmond Haynes, Gordon Greenidge, England cricket player Roland Butcher, Television cricket commentators Tony Cozier and Fazeer Mohammed. One League of Sky Ahas Gauwa is a 1974 Sri Lankan film directed by Darmasena Pathiraja. Thomas L. Friedman Reporting: Searching for the Roots of 9/11 Searching for the Roots of 9/11 is a documentary which aired on the Discovery Channel in 2003. It is hosted by New York Times foreign affairs columnist Thomas Friedman. Fatima Budak Nafsu is a 1983 Indonesian film directed by Sjumandjaja and adapted from the 1981 novel Fatima by Titie Said. Starring Jenny Rachman and El Manik, it follows a mother who is forced to serve as a comfort woman for Japanese men stationed in British Malaya in an effort to save her daughter. The film was a commercial success, although critics have emphasised its sexual aspects. The Snake and the Stallion The Snake and the Stallion, also known as Cobra Ferrari Wars, documents the legendary rivalry between Texas chicken farmer turned American car producer Carroll Shelby and the Italian automotive entrepreneur Enzo Ferrari. Cherry Girl Cherry Girl is a Japanese action/drama film featuring Japanese singer-songwriter Kumi Koda and actresses MEGUMI and Yuko Ito. It was directed by Shuta Takahata and is written by Osamu Suzuki. The film was scored by Koda Kumis studio album Black Cherry and was featured on the second DVD of the album. The film was inspired by Charlies Angels, which could be seen with its action scenes and with the three women given orders via telephone. Kumi Koda, the main focus of the film, released a music video centered around the films theme on her Cherry Girl/Unmei single. The Golden Voice The Golden Voice is a short film written by Gregory Cahill. It stars Sophea Pel as Ros Serey Sothear. Eko Eko Azarak: R-Page is a Japanese horror manga series by . It has been adapted into a live action film series with six films, two Japanese television drama series and an original video animation. Wilfred Owen: A Remembrance Tale Wilfred Owen: A Remembrance Tale was a 1-hour 2007 BBC documentary on the life of the First World War poet Wilfred Owen. It was presented by Jeremy Paxman and starred Samuel Barnett as Owen and Deborah Findlay as his mother Susan. It premiered on BBC One on Remembrance Sunday 2007. Breadmakers Breadmakers is a short 2007 documentary film, directed by Yasmin Fedda and produced by Jim Hickey and Robin Mitchell. This is a film about a unique Edinburgh bakery, where a community of workers with learning disabilities make a variety of organic breads for daily delivery to shops and cafes in the city. The Garvald Bakery is part of a centre inspired by the ideas of Rudolf Steiner where the workers realise their potential for self-discovery and creativity in a social environment. Yasmin said that she was surprised about the response that the film received. Grunts: The New Recruits Grunts is an award-winning gay pornographic film directed by Chris Ward & Ben Leon and produced by Raging Stallion Studios. Featuring a military theme with high-budget sets and props, the films shooting cost in the vicinity of US$250,000 with 40 scenes and 12 hours of footage. The producers hired models with military experience in Iraq for the filming of this movie, in particular Ricky Sinz. Homicide: Division B Homicide: Division B is a 2008 short film, written and directed by Abner Pastoll and starring Edward Peel and Tim Downie, about a group of defective detectives who attempt to foil a bomb plot. The film was described by SKY TV as a "Delightfully daft cop comedy". It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in the Short Film Corner and has been in competition at several high profile international film festivals including Newport Beach Film Festival, Tiburon Film Festival and the final Siena International Short Film Festival in Italy. It was selected by Jason Reitman as a finalist in the Project Direct! film competition. The film is distributed by Shorts International, and has played on television in the USA, UK, France and other countries. Remembrance Remembrance is a feature Greek film, directed by the Greek director - writer and producer Vassilis Mazomenos. It was awarded in 2002 with the Greek Ministry of Culture National Cinema Award. As Vrasidas Karalis wrote in the History of Greek cinema: His later films Remembrance, Words and Sins and Guilt received many positive reviews and international recognition; especially the last in which Mazomenos explored narrative cinema through a nightmarish and confronting story. Tantric Tourists Tantric Tourists is an independent British feature documentary film directed by Alexander Snelling and produced though Slack Alice Films by Kirsty Allison and Alexander Snelling. The film was shot entirely in India over a period of two weeks and is essentially a road movie, featuring various forms of transport, mainly bus, but also train, plane, boat, elephant, bicycle and rickshaw. Vachan Vachan is a 1955 Indian Bollywood film directed by Raj Rishi and produced by Devendra Goel. The film stars Geeta Bali, Rajendra Kumar and Balraj in lead roles. The film marked the debut of composer Ravi. It was also Rajendra Kumars first major film role. It received two nominations at the annual Filmfare Awards. Maska Mask is a 1938 Soviet drama film directed by Sergei Sploshnov. Nurmoo Nurmoo: Shout from the Plain is a 2009 Finnish film directed by Harri J. Rantala and starring Eerik Kantokoski, Anna Alkiomaa, Oskari Katajisto and Kalevi Haapoja. And the Beat Goes On And The Beat Goes On is an English-language documentary film directed by Steve Jaggi. It was shown at various film and music festivals between 2009 and 2011. And The Beat Goes On is set on the Mediterranean Island of Ibiza. And The Beat Goes On was a project of Jimi Mistry for nearly five years, but was not realised until director Steve Jaggi was brought on board. The film was produced by music producer Lionel Hicks, Tina Pehme and Kim Roberts, who served as an executive producer on Its All Gone Pete Tong. Cursed Songs 2: Nu-Meri is a 2008 Japanese horror film directed by Yûichi Kanemaru and starring Chiharu Komatsu. Coming Out aka Coming Out and is a 2005 Japanese pink film directed by Osamu Satō. It won the awards for Best Film, Eighth Place and Best New Actress at the Pink Grand Prix ceremony. Hosa Jeevana Hosa Jeevana is a 1990 Indian Kannada film, directed by H. R. Bhargava and produced by S. Shailendra Babu. The film stars Shankar Nag, Deepika, Ramesh Bhat and Sudheer in the lead roles. The film has a musical score composed by Hamsalekha. The film was a remake of 1989 Tamil film Pudhea Paadhai. Neethodu Kavali Nee Thodu Kavali is a 2002 Telugu romantic drama directed and produced by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao under Sampada Creation. Arjan Bajwa, Charmi and Rimi Sen played the lead roles. Paperback Dreams Paperback Dreams is a 2008 television documentary film about the fate of bookstores in the new economy, that was part of the KQED documentary film series, Truly CA. It is "the story of two landmark independent bookstores and their struggle to survive. The film follows Andy Ross, owner of Codys Books, and Clark Kepler, owner of Keplers Books, over the course of two tumultuous years in the book business." Publishers Weekly notes that Beckstead became interested in the topic after becoming a "fan" of Codys and Keplers. While working in Menlo Park, he frequently shopped at Keplers. Beckstead stated: "When I heard Keplers was closing 2005, I was shocked: its in one of the most affluent, educated cities in America—just 15 minutes from Stanford University—and it made me realize that if an independent bookstore couldnt survive there, there must be a larger story." After making the documentary, Beckstead stated that he discovered "four elements essential to the survival of an independent bookstore: Own your own building ... Hire experienced staff ... Sell used books ... Figure out some way to sell books online." Orphans of Apollo Orphans of Apollo is a 2008 documentary film directed and produced by Michael Potter, co-directed by Becky Neiman and edited by Todd Jones, which describes how a band of entrepreneurs tried to privatize the space station Mir and tells the story that led to the development of MirCorp. It features prominent NewSpace entrepreneurs and space advocates, backed financially by Walter Anderson. Devaru Kotta Thangi Devaru Kotta Thangi is a 1973 Indian Kannada film, directed by K. S. L. Swamy and produced by Sri Raghavendra Productions. The film stars Rajkumar, Jayanthi, Srinath and B. V. Radha in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Vijaya Bhaskar.The movie saw a theatrical run of 17 weeks. Bhale Huchcha Bhale Huchcha is a 1972 Indian Kannada film directed by Y. R. Swamy and produced by Gopal Lakshman. It stars Rajkumar and Aarathi in the lead roles. Catedral Catedral is a French-Italian documentary film directed by Aliocha and by Alessio Rigo de Righi. Babbage Babbage is a short film, made in 2008, about the Victorian computing pioneer Charles Babbage. It was shown at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. The film is set at a dinner party in early Victorian times, with Charles Babbage introducing each of the guests, who discuss Babbages life and work. Babbage then reveals that these are just fragmented memories and many of the guests never actually met. The film was directed by Claire Barker. The screen writer was Eamon Wyse, based on a story by the director. The executive producer was Trevor Hughes, who was also responsible for the cinematography. Claire Barker and Trevor Hughes jointly undertook casting, production design, and film editing. Jon Chilton was the music consultant for the film. Charles Babbage was acted by Steve Payne. Other characters at the dinner party include Georgiana Babbage, Sir John Herschel, and Ada Lovelace. Babbage was filmed in Hammersmith, London. Missed Call Missed Call is a 2005 Indian Hinglish film produced by Reelism Films. The film was shot on 16mm in just a matter of 15 days on shoe-string budget. Shot in cinema verite style with on location sync- sound, it went on to win many prestigious awards including the Opening Film at Indian Panorama 2005 and representing India in Cannes 2006. Missed Call till date has been screened at 12 international film and in 2008 it received the distinction of being adjudged the Best International Film at Israel Film Festival. Missed Call is a poignant tribute to the passionate young men and women who dream of putting their stories on celluloid. Missed call was perhaps the first ever debut film from India to get the rare distinction of being selected to represent the country at the Cannes International Film Festival, along with the masterpieces like The Guru and Lage Raho Munnabhai. Besides being selected to open the International Film Festival, Goa in 2006, the film was adjudicated the Best International film at Israel’s Red Sea International Film Festival in 2008. The film has also been selected by Films Division, India under the honour list of "Best of Indian Cinema." Clubscene Clubscene is a short film by Italian-Canadian filmmaker Adriano Valentini and features Mystery Hunters star Christina Broccolini. Shot in April 2008, Clubscenewas Valentinis Advanced Film Project while studying under director Susan Seidelman at NYUs Tisch School of the Arts. In 2009, the film was awarded the Wasserman/King Finalist Award as well as the Craft Award in Screenwriting at NYUs First Run Film Festival. The film was then invited to be screened at the prestigious 2009 Haig P. Manoogian Screenings at the Directors Guild of America Theater in Los Angeles. Following its success, the films creators have begun adapting the concept into a web series, further exploring the world and characters. Chandavalliya Tota Chandavalliya Thota is a 1964 Indian Kannada language film, directed by T. V. Singh Thakur It stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar and Jayanthi in the lead roles. The film won many laurels upon release including the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada for its Gandhian theme treatment of the poverty in rural Indian villages. The movie is based on the novel of same name by Ta.Ra.Su. Ramata Ramata is a 2007 feature-length fiction film directed by Léandre-Alain Baker and starring the model Katoucha Niane in the title role. Sumathi En Sundari Sumathi En Sundari is a 1971 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film, directed by C. V. Rajendran. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan and Jayalalithaa in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. It is a remake of the 1967 Bengali film Nayika Sangbad. Puja Pain Phulatie Pooja Pain Phulatie is a 2007 Indian Odia film, directed by Gadadhar Puty.The film has won the National Film Awards for Best Feature Film in Odia in 2006. Vennira Adai Vennira Aadai is a 1965 Tamil-language romance film, directed by C. V. Sridhar. The film features Jayalalithaa, Sreekanth, Nirmala and Major Sundarrajan in lead roles. The film, produced by Chithralaya Pictures had musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy. The film was remade in Telugu as Sharada, in Hindi as Dulhan and in Kannada as Deepa. Nandini I Love U Nandini I Love U is a 2008 Indian Oriya film directed by Ashok Pati. It is the first venture of Producer Anama Charana Sahoo, under the banner of Laxmi Puja Pvt. Ltd. Siddhanta Mahapatra and Buddhaditya Mohanty are playing the male lead characters whereas Bollywood fame Krisha is playing the female lead. Shatru Sanghar Shatru Sanghar, is a 2009 Indian Oriya film directed by Sudhansu Sahu. This is Pine Casks second film after the debacle of Mahanayak. This film is influenced by the Bollywood film Ghayal. Aandavan Kattalai Aandavan Kattalai is a 1964 Tamil film directed by K. Shankar and produced by P. S. Veerappan under PSV Pictures. Music was by Viswanathan-Ramamoorthy. The film starred Sivaji Ganesan and Devika in the lead roles, with J. P. Chandra Babu, K. Balaji, S. A. Ashokan, A. V. M. Rajan and Pushpalatha in supporting roles. It was dubbed into Telugu as Preminchi Pelli Chesuko. Black Gaucho Gaúcho Negro is a 1991 Brazilian romantic adventure film, directed by Jessel Buss. Patha Kannikkai Paadha Kaanikkai is a 1962 Tamil-language drama film directed by K. Shankar. The film features Gemini Ganesan, Savitri, C. R. Vijayakumari, M. R. Radha and Kamal Haasan in lead roles. The film, produced by G. N. Velumani, had musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy. Ramu Ramu is a 1966 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar. The film features Gemini Ganesan, K. R. Vijaya and Master Rajkumar in lead roles. The film, produced by AVM Productions, had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. It is a remake of the Hindi film Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein. It was remade in Telugu with the same name starring N. T. Rama Rao and Jamuna. Thaai Sollai Thattathey Thaai Sollai Thattadhe is a 1961 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by M. A. Thirumugam. The film features M. G. Ramachandran and B. Saroja Devi in lead roles. The film, produced by Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar, had a musical score by K. V. Mahadevan in which the background sound effects for fighting scenes were effectively composed. The film was released on the occasion of Diwali 1961 and was a commercial success, running for 140 days in theatres. Gandikota Rahasyam Gandikota Rahasyam is a 1969 Telugu folklore film, produced by D. V. S. Raju under the DVS Productions banner and directed by B. Vittalacharya. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Jayalalitha in the lead roles and music composed by T. V. Raju. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Baghavat. Com Que Voz With What Voice is a 2009 documentary film directed by Nicholas Oulman. Strangers in the City is a 2010 Japanese thriller film directed by Junji Sakamoto, starring Toru Nakamura and Manami Konishi. It is based on the novel of the same title by Tatsuo Shimizu. Yume no crayon oukoku is a seventy-episode anime television series created by Toei Animation and broadcast from 1997 to 1999. It was based on the novel series by Reizo Fukunaga, and was adapted into a manga by Michiru Kataoka and serialized in Nakayoshi from 1997 to 1998. It has been dubbed into French, Italian, Russian, Korean and Chinese. The original features the voice talents of Yuka Tokumitsu as Princess Silver. Chiranjeevulu Chiranjeevulu is a 2001 Telugu film directed by Radha Krishna in his debut starring Ravi Teja, Sanghavi, Sivaji, Brahmaji, Lakshmi and Jaya Prakash Reddy. The title is based on the 1956 Telugu film of the same name starring N. T. Rama Rao and Jamuna. In 2017, Goldmines Telefilms Pvt Ltd dubbed the film into Hindi as Aakhri Insaaf. Monalisa Monalisa is a 2004 Indian Kannada romance film written and directed by Indrajit Lankesh. The film stars Dhyan and Sadha in lead roles and prominent actors such as Darshan and Rekha Vedavyas have done cameo appearances. The film is produced by K. S. Dushyanth and K. Santhosh Kumar. The film was a blockbuster success upon release and also received critical appreciation. It went on to win numerous awards at the Filmfare Awards South and Karnataka State Film Awards for the year 2004. It was also dubbed into Telugu with the same title with a reshot comedy track involving Brahmanandam and Kovai Sarala. Brahmastram Brahmastram is a 2006 Telugu Action film, produced by Nukarapu Surya Prakasa Rao on S. P. Creations banner and directed by Suryakiran. Starring Jagapati Babu, Neha Oberoi in the lead roles and music composed by Vaibhava. Later this film was dubbed into Hindi as Jaanwar: On The Alert. The film is a remake of the American film Unleashed. What is the Electric Car? What Is the Electric Car? is a 2010 documentary film that explains the benefits of electric cars. One reviewer stated that the movie "teeters on the brink of tedious but repeatedly saves itself with moments of cleverness or insight." Directed by Ken Grant and Scott DuPont, and the film features several actors, scientists, engineers and activists, all of whom contribute their thoughts and explanations regarding electric cars and electric vehicle technology. The film premiered on December 14, 2010 at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, California. Arugba Arugba is a 2008 film. Attintlo Adde Mogudu Attintlo Adde Mogudu is a 1991 Telugu comedy film, produced by K. C. Reddy under the Sri Rajeeva Productions banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Nirosha in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film is a remake of the Hindi movie Ghar Ho To Aisa, starring Anil Kapoor and Meenakshi Seshadri in pivotal roles. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office. Onna shinju-ô no fukushû is a 1956 Japanese thriller film directed by Toshio Shimura and starring Michiko Maeda. This film was one of the earliest Japanese films featuring nudity. Kartar Singh Kartar Singh is a Pakistani Punjabi film about the Partition of India in 1947 and the wide-spread violence related to it. It describes the conflicts between Hindus, Muslims and the Sikhs. This film is said to be based on real-life events in 1947. The title role is about an antagonist Kartar Singh who is a petty criminal and trouble maker. The title character is played by Allauddin who became very well-known after this film. He is often remembered for this film. On seeing this film in Indian Punjab theater screens, it is said that Sikhs failed to recognize him as a Muslim, as he is not a Sikh in real life. It is considered to be one of the super hit blockbuster Punjabi films in Pakistan and ranks highly in the history of Punjabi cinema. This film was also shown for three years in East Punjab, India. Lanfranchi's Memorial Discotheque Lanfranchis Memorial Discotheque is a 2010 documentary and the first film directed and produced by Richard Baron. The film chronicles the last sixty days of the eponymous artist-run initiative which ran from 2002 - 2007 in Sydney, Australia. The film premiered at Popcorn Taxi, was nominated for an Independent Spirit award at the Inside Film Awards, won the Directors Choice Award at the Sydney Underground Film Festival and Best Documentary at the Melbourne Underground Film Festival. One year after its premiere screening, the film was digitally distributed as a free, legal BitTorrent download via VODO. The U Movie The U Movie is a 2010 Canadian documentary film that describes the backpacking adventures of two men as they travel to the South Pacific in late September 2004. The film won the Sir Edmund Hillary Award at the 2011 Telluride Mountainfilm festival and the Rising Star Award in Filmmaking at the 2011 Canada International Film Festival. Aranyakanda Aranyakanda is a 1986 Telugu action thriller film, produced by C. Penchal Reddy under the Ushodaya Enterprises banner and directed by Kranthi Kumar. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Ashwini, Rajendra Prasad in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. Begunaah Begunaah is a 1991 Indian crime drama film, produced and directed by Anil Suri under the A.R. Productions banner. It stars Rajesh Khanna, Farah Naaz, Jeetendra in the lead roles and music composed by Rajesh Roshan. The film is a remake of 1977 Pakistani movie Salaakhein starring Mohammad Ali Babra Shariff. School Wars: Hero is a 2004 film directed by Japanese film director Ikuo Sekimoto. It is based on the 1984 TBS TV Drama, School Wars. Set in the mid-1970s, the film is based on the true story of Yoshiharu Yamaguchi, a teacher and former Japanese international rugby union player, who turned-around a failing high school in Kyoto, giving special attention to the rugby team, which included the most disruptive students among its members. Cheers, to Those Who Stay Cheers, to Those Who Stay is a 2010 Lebanese short film by Cyril Aris and Mounia Akl. The Way to the Sea The Way to the Sea is a 1936 documentary film about the London to Portsmouth railway line and its recent electrification. This is prefaced with an historical representation of Portsmouth and the London to Portsmouth road. It was produced by the Strand Film Company. Its music was written by Benjamin Britten and its commentary by W. H. Auden, who also wrote the music and words respectively for the similarly themed Night Mail that year. The music from both films was broadcast at 3pm on Saturday 1 September 2007 at the Cadogan Hall as a Proms Matinee concert, narrated by Samuel West. Pattinte Palazhi Paattinte Palazhy is a 2010 Malayalam film directed by Rajeev Anchal. The film has Meera Jasmine and Revathy in lead roles. Manoj.K.Jayan and Jagathy Sreekumar also play prominent roles in this film. Meera plays the role of a playback singer in the film. Jagathy Sreekumar plays the father to Meeras character. Nedumudi Venu plays a full-length role in this film. The movie featured six songs written by veteran poet O.N.V. Kurup. The music was being produced by Dr. Suresh Manimala, a debutant in the film industry. It was a grand Onam release. The movie will be remembered for the first state award for the ace singer Hariharan for the song Pattu Paduvan, composed by Dr. Suresh Manimala. America Goes Over America Goes Over was a silent documentary propaganda film produced by the US Army Signal Corp in 1918, documenting the activities of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I under General John J. Pershing. The movie was a product of the Division of Films of the Committee on Public Information, the Washington, DC-based federal agency in charge of wartime propaganda in the United States. Guru Sishyan Guru Sishyan is a Tamil language film released in 2010. It stars Sathyaraj and Sundar C in the lead roles. It is directed by Sakthi Chidambaram.This movie was dubbed in Telugu as Guru Sishyulu. The title was taken from Guru Sishyan featuring actor Rajinikanth. San Yuan Li San Yuan Li is a 2003 experimental independent Chinese documentary directed and produced by artists Ou Ning and Cao Fei. Focusing on the modern paradox of Chinas rapid economic growth and social marginalization, the film was shot in San Yuan Li, a rural village nestled in the industrial skyline of Guangzhou. The film examines the effects of development on traditional agrarian lifestyles. San Yuan Li was commissioned for and exhibited at the Venice Biennale in 2003. The Unseen World The Unseen World is a 2010 English-language Italian biographical drama film directed by Liana Marabini and starring F. Murray Abraham as John Henry Newman. Throat Song Throat Song is a 2011 Canadian short drama film directed by Miranda de Pencier. The film stars Ippiksaut Friesen as Ippik, an Inuk woman in Nunavut who is trapped in an abusive relationship, and begins to heal her spirit and find her own voice after taking a job as a witness assistant for the governments justice department, aiding other victims of domestic violence. Turkmen Torkaman is a 1974 Iranian Persian-genre romance film directed by Amir Shervan and starring Naser Malek Motiee, Iraj Ghaderi, Azam Mirhosseini, Abolfazl Mirzaei, Nariman Shirifard, Rafi Madadkar and Majid Mozafari. Illangyan Kalaignarin Ilaignan is a 2011 Tamil-language period action film directed by Suresh Krishna, who directs his 50th film, and written by DMK Chief and the then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Kalaignar M. Karunanidhi, its 75th film and based on the Russian novel, The Mother, by Maxim Gorky. Vers le Nord Lel Chamel is a 2010 Tunisian film directed by Youssef Chebbi. The Cloud Mystery The Cloud Mystery is a documentary by Danish director Lars Oxfeldt Mortensen. It explores the published theory by Danish scientist Henrik Svensmark on how galactic cosmic rays and solar activity affects cloud cover, and how this influences the earths climate. Also known as Klimamysteriet in Danish. This documentary presents the work done to develop the theory that cloud cover change is caused by variations in cosmic rays as the major originator of global climate variation. It also mentions that these scientist do not subscribe to the view that human influence and the effect of greenhouse gases as significant drivers of climate. However, the focus is on the work they have done and not on the majority view about anthropogenic global warming. Agniputra Agniputra is an action Hindi film made in 2000. A revenge drama, it stars Mithun Chakraborty in the lead role. Ghar Jamai Ghar Jamai is a 1992 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Arun Bhatt, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Varsha Usgaonkar, Reeta Bhaduri, Amita Nangia and Prem Chopra. The movie is a remake of old Hindi movie Sasural. A Girl Like Her A Girl Like Her is a feature-length American documentary film by Ann Fessler about women who lost children to adoption in the United States between the end of World War II and the early 1970s due to the social pressures of the time, in a period now known as the Baby Scoop Era. Fessler combines the voices of the women with footage from educational films and newsreels about dating, sex, “illegitimate” pregnancy and adoption. The womens stories unfold over footage of life in post-World War II America. Educational films offer guidance about dating and sex, and scripted newsreels shed light on adoption in an era when secrecy prevailed and adoptable babies were thought to be “unwanted” by their mothers. As the footage illuminates the past, the womens stories form a collective narrative as they recount their experiences of dating, pregnancy, family reaction, banishment, and the long-term impact of surrender and silence on their lives. Hours for Jerome Hours for Jerome is an experimental film in two parts directed by Nathaniel Dorsky. The two parts are included in the US National Film Registry and hence selected for preservation in the Library of Congress. The Trials of Darksmoke The Trials of Darksmoke is a 2013 fantasy-adventure fan film based upon Mattels Masters of the Universe franchise. It is the third and final film in a trilogy that includes The Wizard of Stone Mountain and The Fountain of Life. The film was directed by John F. Carroll during the Winter and Spring of 2012 around Austin, Texas and the Texas Hill Country. The film ties together several plots that have run throughout the trilogy. The Wizard, Malik, He-Man, She-Ra and their friends journey throughout Eternia attempting to stop the evil Skeletor. The film was set to debut at Grayskull Con 2013 in Germany in September 2013, followed by Screenings at Power-Con 2013 in Los Angeles and the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texas. However, due to longer than expected post-production, the film was delayed until 2014. The film will be free to view online and will begin streaming sometime in late 2014. 'n Saak van Geloof n Saak van Geloof is a South African Afrikaans-language drama film directed by Diony Kempen and released on 9 September 2011. Exploitation Exploitation is a 2012 drama film written and directed by Edwin Brienen. The film celebrated its world premiere at the Lausanne Underground Film and Music Festival in October 2012. My Makhzen and Me My Makhzen and Me is a 2012 documentary Moroccan film directed, produced and shot by Nadir Bouhmouch. The documentary was the first of its kind in Morocco, an unprecedented and direct critique of the Moroccan Makhzen, it portrayed the struggle of the pro-democracy February 20 youth Movement and made extensive use of footage shot by activists on telephones or home video cameras showing police violence at the demonstrations held throughout 2011 and early 2012. The Victim The Victim is a 2012 Konkani theatrical film directed by Milroy Goes, It was the first Konkani Digital Theatrical film in Konkani Cinema with Bollywood actors that was shot entirely on Canon EOS 7D. Starring Kunal Malarkar, Prajkta Biliye and Deepraj Rana. Razak Khan plays the role of a bus conductor. Assistant Director Rohan Austin Goes. The supporting cast includes Deepraj Rana, Ragesh Asthana, Princy Gupta, Prajkta Biliye and Kunal Malarkar. Produced by Jerryton Dias under the banner of Diasons Ventures, the film is set and shot completely in Goa. It premiered at Inox, Goa on 3 August 2012. the film was screened in Karwar Karnataka on 14 September 2012 after successful premiere and 2 weeks screening in Goa. East Side Stories East Side Stories is a 2010 Hungarian drama film, which was composed of four short films, each with a different director. Ölü bölgeden fisiltilar Whispers of Dead Zone is a 2012 drama in Turkish-French co-production, directed by Fırat Çağrı Beyaz. The film premiered at the Istanbul International Film Festival. Without a Net Without a Net is a 2012 documentary film directed by Kelly J Richardson. Eppadi Manasukkul Vandhai Eppadi Manasukkul Vanthai is a 2012 Tamil romantic thriller film directed by P. V. Prasath, starring Vishva, Irfaan, Tanvi Vyas. The film released on 10 August 2012 with mixed reviews. Sabse Badhkar Hum Sabse Badkar Hum is a 2002 Bollywood action film directed by K. Ravi. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty, Manik Bedi, Samrat Mukerji and Rituparna Sengupta. Binbô shimai monogatari is a manga series by Izumi Kazuto. It has been adapted into an anime series by Toei Animation and was aired in Japan from June 2006 until September 2006. Unbroken Glass Unbroken Glass is a 2016 independent documentary film, directed by Dinesh Das Sabu and produced by Kartemquin Films. Unbroken Glass weaves together Das Sabu’s journey of discovery with cinéma vérité scenes of his family dealing with still raw emotions and consequences of his immigrant parents’ lives and deaths. The film was shot over five years in Illinois, New Mexico, California, and India. The film premiered at the 2016 Seattle South Asian Film Festival on October 22, 2016, and has gone on to play at the 2016 Dallas Video Fest, the 2016 Driftless Film Festival, and the 2016 Austin Asian American Film Festival where it went on to get a Jury Award-Special Mention for Documentary Feature. The film received funding from the Sage Foundation, Firelight Media, the Asian Giving Circle, City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, and the Illinois Arts Council. Kelinlar qo'zg'aloni The Rebellion of the Brides is a 1984 Uzbek comedy film based on an eponymous play by the Uzbek writer Said Ahmad and directed by Melis Abzalov. Kelinlar qoʻzgvoloni is one of the most critically acclaimed Uzbek films of the Soviet period. Like Melis Abzalovs previous film Suyunchi, Kelinlar qoʻzgʻoloni tells the story of an authoritative grandmother. Notes Notes is a short romantic comedy film about a pair of roommates whose relationship develops through a series of post it notes. Notes marked the first installment of a trilogy of short films by Worrying Drake Productions. The film was also the directorial debut for John McPhail. Femme de la rue Femme de la rue is a 2012 Belgian documentary made by Sofie Peeters. It runs for 25 minutes and deals with the subject of sexual harassment against women in the city of Brussels. This documentary was broadcast by Canvas on 26 July 2012. It caused a lot of commotion in both Belgian and Dutch politics about penalizing the harassment of women. Ada Apa Dengan Rina Ada Apa Dengan Rina is a 2013 Bruneian comedy feature film produced by Regalblue Production. The film is the second Bruneian feature film, after 1968 film called Gema Dari Menara. Ada Apa Dengan Rina is in Brunei Malay, a dialect used by Bruneians every day. This is the first time such dialect being played on big cinema screens. The film is also the first to involve fully local creative and technical expertise including cast members. Gun Crazy 3: Traitor's Rhapsody is a 2003 Japanese action movie, starring Kasumi Nakane. A sequel to A Woman from Nowhere, it was also directed by Atsushi Muroga. Monday Nights at Seven Monday Nights at Seven is an American drama film featuring Edward James Olmos and Anderson Silva. Olmos served as one of the films producers. Kursverlust Kursverlust is a 2013 Swiss drama film directed by Barbara Kulcsar. It’s a Swiss production of SRF and was first presented to the public on 13. October 2013. It was nominated for the Television Film Festival Baden-Baden 2013. Punjab Bolda Punjab Bolda is a Punjabi film starring Sarbjit Cheema and Anisha Dixit. Music for the film is given by Prince Ghuman. Arif Lohar & Lehmber Hussainpuri are playback singers along with Sarbjit Cheema. Huff! It's Too Much Huff! Its Too Much is a 2013 Hindi film. It stars Marathi actor Pushkar Jog and Pakistani actress Armeena Khan in lead. The film was directed by Pushkar Jog himself and it released on 8 November 2013. SOKO: Der Prozess SOKO – Der Prozess is a German five-part crossover between all ZDF SOKO-series. The teams from the SOKOs 5113, Cologne, Leipzig, Stuttgart and Wismar clarify to the murder of a policeman and move off in a criminal milieu in which to rule their own law and its own order. It was broadcast from 30 September 2013 to 4 October 2013, on German television channel ZDF. Bitter Honey Bitter Honey is a 2014 documentary film directed by anthropologist and filmmaker Robert Lemelson that chronicles the lives of three polygamous families living in Bali, Indonesia. The film follows the wives from their introduction to the polygamous lifestyle to the emotional hardships and jealousies to their struggle for empowerment and equal rights. We've Got Time On a le temps is a drama film directed and co-written by Abdolreza Kahani. Thunive Thunai Thunive Thunai is a 1976 Tamil-language action-thriller film, directed by S. P. Muthuraman and produced by P. V. Tholasiraman under his banner P. V. T. Productions. The film script was written by Panchu Arunachalam. Music was by M. S. Viswanathan. It stars Jaishankar, Jayaprabha and Rajasulochana playing lead, with S. A. Ashokan, Suruli Rajan and S. V. Ramadoss playing pivotal roles. The film was slightly inspired by the Hollywood classic Bad Day at Black Rock. This film was a Runaway hit at the box office. Bon voyage, Sim Bon Voyage Sim is a 1966 film. Just Say Hi Just Say Hi is a short romantic comedy film about a blossoming romance between a boy and a girl who meet every morning at a bus stop. Jhumura Jhumura is a Bengali film written and directed by debutant director Anindya Chatterjee and produced by Ultimax Productions Private Limited. This film is a lyrical saga that revolves around the life, love and struggles of Jhumur performers of Bengal. The film features Samadarshi Dutta, Sohini Sarkar, Sabitri Chatterjee, Parthasarathi Chakrabarty and others. The film was released on 24 April 2015. Kahin Hai Mera Pyar Kahin Hai Mera Pyar is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language romance film directed by Mahesh Vaijnath Doijode. The film stars Jackie Shroff, Sonia Mann, Sanjay Kapoor, Abhishek Sethiya. The films soundtrack, composed by Ravindra Jain, was launched on 31 March 2014 at Novotel Juhu, Mumbai. It was released on 1 May 2014. Parankimala Parankimala is a 2014 Malayalam film directed by Sennan Pallassery. The film features Beyon and Vinutha Lal in the lead roles. The film was produced by Vijin and Thomas Kokkat. The film is based on a novel of the same name by Kakkanadan and is a remake of the film by the same name in 1981 which was directed by Bharathan. It focuses on the life of Thanka, played by Vinutha Lal, who sacrifices her life for her lover. In the 1981 movie, the role was played by Soorya. Biyon is the male lead in the film. Jagadeesh, Indrans and Kalabhavan Mani plays supporting roles in the movie. My Dear Girl, Jin-young My Dear Girl, Jin-young is a 2013 South Korean drama film starring Kim Gyu-ri and Park Won-sang. Directed by Lee Sung-eun in his first feature film, it revolves around a failing screenwriter whose life is in a mess. Yoogan Yoogan is a Tamil horror, suspense thriller film directed by Kamal G. Starring Yashmith and Sakshi Agarwal in the lead roles along with Siddhu GRN, Pradeep Balaji, Shyam Kirthivasan, Tarun Chakarvarthy and Suresh Pillai. Rashaanth Arwin composed the music For the film. Alex Premnath composed the background score and cinematography was by Ravi Arumugam. It is a horror story which revolves around the problems that happen in an IT company. The movie got released on 24 April 2015. Myself Ghaint Myself Ghaint is a 2014 Indian Feature film, Punjabi film directed by Akashdeep S Batth and starring Gaurav Kakkar and Maninder Velly as leads, with Dolly Sidhu on Female Lead along with Aditi Govitrikar. The music of the film is by Mr. Vgrooves. Sacred Sperm Sacred Sperm is a 2015 Israeli documentary film directed by Ori Gruder, exploring the taboo of masturbation in Judaism. The TV version of the film world premiered at the 22nd Raindance Film Festival in October 2014 and was nominated in the short documentary film category at the end of 2014 Ophir Awards. The theatrical long version of the movie premiered at the 30th Santa Barbara Film Festival in February 2015. The Eastern Europe Premier was at the 55th Kraków International Film Festival mid 2015. This movie won the Accolade Global Film Competition - Award of Excellence at December 2014 and took the first prize Best Documentary at the 18th Religion Today Int film festival in Italy at October 2015 and has been screened at more than 30 film festivals worldwide. The educational channel of Sweden screened the film during 2015 and it was chosen to be in the 10th most popular films of the year. Since the TV version became online In Israel itself already more than half a million viewers watched it through Hot , ynet and VOD options. The film with English subtitles is not available yet on the Web as it stills running on the festivals circuit throughout 2016. Hotel Angel Hotel Angel is a 1974 Thai drama film directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol, about a young woman who becomes involved in the sex trade in Bangkok. The film was premiered on 2 March 1974. Director Yukol spent nine months in a brothel researching the plot. During filming demonstrations broke out in Ratchadamnoen Avenue, Bangkok; part of the 1973 Thai popular uprising. Yukol left the studio and filmed the demonstrations, part of this footage was used in the film. The film was inducted into the Thai National Heritage list of films in 2016. Shaheed-E-Azam Shaahed-E-Azam is a 2002 Hindi film directed by Sukumar Nair. The film, based upon the life of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, caused some controversy as the Punjab and Haryana High Court issued a notice to the producers calling for a ban of the movie. It was released in 2002. In the same year, two other movies on Bhagat Singh were also released, named Shaheed and The Legend of Bhagat Singh. Junk Girl Junk Girl is a 2014- Iranian animated film created in Tabriz by Shalale Kheiri and Mohammad Zare. The animation is an adaptation of the namesake poem from Tim Burtons The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy & Other Stories. To date, this animation has been nominated for awards in several different film festivals around the world. Junk Girl was also screened in Festival. Love Motel Terror Hotel is a 2012 Chinese horror film directed by Laizhi Zheng. The Mobile Revolution The Mobile Revolution is a 2014 Swedish documentary written and directed by Magnus Sjöström about the history of the cell phone and how it has impacted human behaviour and society. The documentary was produced by UR, The Swedish Educational Broadcasting Company and was broadcast on Swedens biggest TV channel SVT in December 2014. It has since aired in several European and Asian countries. The Millionaires' Unit The Millionaires Unit is a 2015 American documentary film by Darroch Greer and Ron King about the First Yale Unit, a group of Yale college students who took the initiative to learn to fly in preparation for Americas entry into the Great War. Based on a book by author Marc Wortman, the film is narrated by Academy Award-nominated actor Bruce Dern. It was filmed in the U.S., England, France, Belgium and New Zealand over the course of seven years. The documentary charts the romantic, little-known story of the origins of American airpower and features sequences filmed air-to-air with original WW1 planes. Guru Shisya Guru Shisya is a 2001 film directed by Swapan Saha. Raja Rani Badsha Raja Rani Badsha is a 1998 Bengali film directed by Haranath Chakraborty and produced under the banner of Lakshmi Chitram.The film has been music composed by Babul Bose. Invisible Invisible is a 2015 Philippine drama film directed by Lawrence Fajardo. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Amanat Amanat is a 2016 Kazakhstani drama film directed by Satybaldy Narymbetov. The film was selected as the Kazakhstani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. 0-41* 0-41* is an Indian feature film documentary by director Senna Hegde examining young volleyball players and their lives in rural Kanhangad, India. The film had its world premiere at the 11th Cinema On The Bayou Film Festival at Lafayette, USA. Red Wedding Red Wedding is a 2012 documentary film co-directed by Lida Chan and Guillaume Suon, which portrays a victim of forced marriage under the Khmer Rouge regime. The film premiered at the 2012 International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam and won the Award for Best Mid-Length Documentary. The Road The Road is a 2015 film by Lebanese director Rana Salem. Member of the main competition of the Moscow International Film Festival and Montreal Film Festival. The Last Victims The Last Victims is a 2019 political drama film directed by Maynard Kraak. The film was filmed entirely on location in KwaZulu-Natal South Africa and premiered at the Pan African Film Festival on 8 February 2019. The film then opened the Rapid Lion - South African International Film Festival at the historic Market Theater in Johannesburg, South Africa on 1 March 2019. It screened "in competition" with three nominations: Best Feature Film, Best Cinematography and Best Actor in a Leading Role. The film was then selected at 40th Durban International Film Festival, Durban South Africa. The film is now selected in competition at Knysna Film Festival, Knysna, South Africa & African Movie Academy Awards in Nigeria. The film is nominated in 3 different section at AMAA viz. Best Screenplay, Best Editing & Best Sound The Salton Sea The Salton Sea is a 2016 American guerrilla film written by Veena Sud, an avant garde crime thriller starring Jamie Anne Allman and Diarra Kilpatrick. The experimental film was shot over the course of two weekends near the Salton Sea in California. It was screened on April 9, 2016, at the Sarasota Film Festival. Kwai Boo Kwai Boo is a 2015 Chinese animated science fiction comedy film directed by Yunfei Wang. The film was released on August 6, 2015. The Mute's House The Mutes House is a 2015 Israeli documentary film directed by Tamar Kay about the Rajabis, a single mother and her son, both Palestinians living in the Jewish quarter of the West Bank city of Hebron. The film was produced by Ariel Richter and Tamar Kay as their thesis film at The Jerusalem Sam Spiegel Film & Television School. The film was well received by critics and audiences. In October 2016, the film was listed as one of the 10 shortlisted films to compete for the 89th Academy Awards Best Documentary Short Subject. Rajlokkhi Srikanto Rajlakshmi Srikanta is a 1987 Bangladeshi film starring Bulbul Ahmed and Shabana opposite him. The film Bangladesh National Film Awards in four categories and Bachsas Awards in a staggering 11 categories. It also stars Nutan and Prabir Mitra. It is produced, written and directed by Bulbul Ahmed himself. Pickwick Papers The Pickwick Papers is a 1985 animated Australian film based on the novel by Charles Dickens. J.D. JD is a Hindi feature film written, directed and produced by Shailendra Pandey. This Bollywood film is based on the life of an Indian journalist. News portal "First Post" compared the story to Tarun Tejpal, editor-in-chief, Tehelka Magazine Sexual Assault Case. Film was released on 22 September 2017. Followed Followed is a 2018 supernatural horror found-footage film written by Todd Klick and directed by Antoine Le in his feature directorial debut. The film is told almost entirely through a single screencast, in which a sequence of vlogs being watched on a website chronicle the events of the plot. It stars Matthew Solomon as DropTheMike, a controversial vlogger and social media celebrity, who is haunted by strange forces when he takes his weekly vlog to a reputedly cursed hotel in order to gain more subscribers. It co-stars John Savage, Sam Valentine, Tim Drier, Caitlin Grace and Kelsey Paul, and is produced by Viscape Arts in association with Branded Pictures Entertainment. The film had its world premiere at Burbank International Film Festival on September 7, 2018 where it won the award for Best Horror/Thriller Feature Film. L'architecte textile Larchitecte textile is a 2017 French documentary feature film directed by Mikaela Fisher about sartorial art. Operation Wedding Operation Wedding is a documentary film about the Dymshits–Kuznetsov hijacking affair, an escape attempt from the Soviet Union by a group of young Soviet, mostly Jewish, who were denied exit visas. The documentary is told from a personal point of view of the filmmaker, Anat Zalmanson-Kuznetsov, daughter of group members: Eduard Kuznetsov and Sylva Zalmanson. Produced by: Sasha Klein Productions, Ego Media Latvia, Saxsonia Entertainment With the support of IBA and National Film Centre of Latvia Produced with the endorsement of CoPro, IDFA and EBU 58/62 minutes, color and B&W Languages: English, Russian, Hebrew Countries of Origins: Israel, Latvia Countries of filming: Israel, Latvia, Russia, England, USA Paisa paisa Paisa Paisa is a 2016 emotional thriller film directed by Joji Raechal Job and produced by Shiv Vilash Chaurasiya under banner of The Nine Films. The film stars Sachit Patil, Rajendra Chawla and Spruha Joshi. It was released theatrically on 20 May 2016. Cotton Wool Cotton Wool is a 2017 British drama film following the story of a 7-year-old boy who cares for his mother after she has survived from a stroke, with little to no help from his older sister. The film was assisted in its research by The Stroke Association. Ghantaa Ghantaa is a 2016 Indian Marathi language comedy film produced and directed by Shailesh Shankar Kale. The movie stars Amey Wagh, Aroh Welankar and Saksham Kulkarni in the lead roles. The film is based on the antics of three young men who end up in trouble while betting on cricket matches. Ghantaa was released on 14 October 2016 in India. Armaan: Story of a Storyteller Armaan: Story of a Storyteller is a 2017 Indian Gujarati drama film directed by Rehan Chaudhary. Starring Poojan Trivedi, Alisha Prajapati, Netri Trivedi, Prashant Barot and Twisha Bhatt. Dulabhai Zindabad Dulavai Zindabad is a Bangladeshi dramatic action film directed by Montazur Rahman Akbar. The film was written by Abdullah Zahir Babu and screenplay was by Montazur Rahman Akbar. The film stars Moushumi, Mim, Bappy and Dipjol in the lead roles. with Aruna Biswas, Amit Hasan, Ahmed Sharif, Dilara Zaman, Bobby as supporting cast. The film was produced by Md Nadir Khan under the banner of Rajesh Films. The film was released on 20 October 2017 in Bangladesh. Vathiyar Vathiyar is a 2006 Tamil action film directed by A. Venkatesh starring Arjun and Mallika Kapoor. The music was composed by D. Imman. It was released on 10 November 2006 and recorded a hit at the box office. Meelo Evaru Koteeswarudu Meelo Evaru Koteswarudu is a Telugu Film directed by E. Satti Babu and produced by K. K. Radhamohan starring Naveen Chandra, Shruti Sodhi, Prudhviraj and Saloni Aswani among others. The film is set to release in the end of 2016. Nemtsov Nemtsov is a documentary film about Boris Nemtsov, the Russian opposition leader who was assassinated in Moscow on February 27, 2015. It was written, directed, and narrated by Vladimir V. Kara-Murza, a Russian journalist and historian and a longtime friend and colleague of Nemtsov. The executive producer of the film is Renat Davletgildeev, former deputy editor-in-chief of TV Rain. Oru Mugathirai Oru Mugathirai is a 2017 Indian Tamil drama film written and directed by R. Senthil Nadan. Featuring Rahman, Suresh and Aditi Gururaj in the lead roles, the films score and soundtrack is composed by Prem Kumar. The film began production during July 2015 and was released on 17 March 2017. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Dr. Sathyamurthy in 2018. The Legend of Shankhadhar The Legend of Shankhadhar is the first Nepalese feature animation movie also known as TLOS, directed by Nepalese animator Sanyukta Shrestha, produced by Sanyukta Shrestha along with co-producers Shashidhar Manandhar, Lochan Manandhar and Mahanta Shrestha. The animation team: Sanyukta Shrestha, Anjana Shrestha, Niyukta Shrestha, supported by Bigyan Prajapati and Prajnal Kakshepati. The Legend of Shankhadhar showcases the story about Nepalese hero Sankhadhar Saakhwa and how he had started the Nepal Sambat. This movie features the relation between Nepals cities Kathmandu and Bhaktapur. It also features Nepals devastating earthquake of April 2015 Nepal. The Legend of Shankhadhar first premiered in United Kingdom, London at Greenford Town Hall, brought by Yantrakala studios. After the success of the premier, Yantrakala studios have ventured on a worldwide screening in different cites around the Globe. Father of Independence: DS Nidhasa Piya Nidahase Piya DS is a 2018 Sri Lankan Sinhala biographical film directed by Suneth Malinga Lokuhewa and co-produced by Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe, Dilman Jayaratne, Channa Hettiarachchi, Rajaputhra Weerasinghe, Kithsiri Athulathmudali and Clarance Kumarage. It stars an ensemble cast of many popular actors, with Lakshman Mendis in the lead role, with Thumindu Dodantenna and Saranga Disasekara in supportive roles. Music composed by Samantha Perera. It is the 1313th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. The film revolves around the life of Sri Lankas first prime minister, D.S. Senanayake, who is known as the "Father of the Nation". The film trailer and the theme song were released on 4 February 2018, the 70th anniversary of the country’s independence. A private screening of the film was held for the family relatives of D.S. Senanayake, which was organised by the director. Prior to screening in Sri Lanka, the film has scheduled to screen in several other countries such as Australia, New Zealand and Canada with the participation of Sri Lankans living there. The film was shot in Ranminitenna cinema village, Meerigama and places around Kandy, Peradeniya and Bogambara prison. Idi Naa Love Story Idi Naa Love Story is a 2018 Telugu romantic film, produced by Prakash SV, starring Tarun and Oviya in the lead roles. The film is a remake of the 2013 hit Kannada film, Simple Agi Ondh Love Story. This movie is available on Amazon Prime Video in HD. Killer Not Stupid Killer Not Stupid is a 2019 Singaporean action comedy film directed by Jack Neo. The film tells the story about the roadtrip adventure of two mens one final mission in Taiwan before ending their careers as assassins. It is released on 5 February 2019 in Singapore and Malaysia. Maj Rati Keteki Maj Rati Keteki is an Assamese film written and directed by Santwana Bardoloi. The film stars Adil Hussain in the lead role. Hussain Wins National Film Award – Special Mention at 64th National Film Awards for acting in this film. Dosti ke side effects Dosti Ke Side Effects is Bollywood film on friendship, directed by Hadi Ali Abrar and produced by Joyal Daniel. Set in North India and Delhi, the film features Haryanvi dancer and reality television show Bigg Boss participant Sapna Choudhary with Vikrant Anand. This Film Also include an ensemble cast of Zuber K. Khan,Anju Jadhav & Neel Motwani in pivotal roles. The film also features Sai Ballal and Vaishnavi Mahant. The film was shot in various locations in Mumbai including Film City. Photographing a Ghost Photographing a Ghost is a short film that was directed by George Albert Smith. It is about photographers that try to take a picture of a ghost, but they repeatedly fail. The Devil The Devil is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists in the film archive of the Library of Congress. For a Wife's Honor For a Wifes Honor is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Ingomar, the Barbarian Ingomar, the Barbarian is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. It has been placed in the same genre as the theatrical toga play. A Fool's Revenge A Fools Revenge is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. It is based on the Victor Hugo play Le roi samuse. Les Misérables Les Misérables is a 1909 American silent historical drama proto-feature film. The proto-feature movie is based on the 1862 French novel of the same name by Victor Hugo, and stars Maurice Costello and William V. Ranous. It was directed by J. Stuart Blackton. Distributed by the Vitagraph Company of America, the film consists of four reels. The reels were released over the course of three months, from September 4 to November 27, 1909. A Romance of the Western Hills A Romance of the Western Hills is a 1910 short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Mary Pickford and Blanche Sweet. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Library of Congress. The Lily of the Tenements The Lily of the Tenements is a 1911 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Clara T. Bracy and featuring Blanche Sweet. The Long Road The Long Road is a 1911 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. A Chance Deception A Chance Deception is a 1913 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. The $5,000,000 Counterfeiting Plot The $5,000,000 Counterfeiting Plot is a 1914 silent film thriller directed by Bertram Harrison. In the Days of the Thundering Herd In the Days of the Thundering Herd is a 1914 silent film western directed jointly by Colin Campbell and Francis J. Grandon. It was produced by the Selig Polyscope Company and distributed by General Film Company. This film stars Tom Mix and is representative of some of his rare surviving early features. Classmates Classmates is a 1914 silent film directed by James Kirkwood for the Biograph Company. It is based on the 1907 stage play Classmates by Margaret Turnbull and William C. deMille. It was shot in Jacksonville at the end of 1913. The film is extant today as the result of a paper print in the Library of Congress. It was shown at Cinefest 2012. Hello, Mabel Hello, Mabel is a 1914 American short silent comedy film produced and directed by Mack Sennett and starring Mabel Normand. The supporting cast features Charley Chase, Al St. John, Minta Durfee, and Mack Swain. The Merchant of Venice The Merchant of Venice is a lost 1914 American silent film historical drama based on William Shakespeares play. It was directed by and starred Phillips Smalley and Lois Weber, a husband and wife directing team. It was produced and distributed by Universal Film Manufacturing Company. The Nightingale The Nightingale is a 1914 American silent drama film directed and written by Augustus Thomas and released by Alco Film Corporation. It is the motion picture debut of Ethel Barrymore in a story written especially for her by Thomas. Thomas, famed as a Broadway playwright, was the best friend of Barrymores father Maurice and had known the actress since she was a child. As with many of Barrymores films to come, the advertising for this film says the film is told in acts as with a stage play, an effort to remind the audience of the stars status and preference for the legitimate stage. This film is long thought to be lost. Trilby Trilby is a 1914 British silent drama film directed by Harold M. Shaw and starring Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Viva Birkett and Charles Rock. It is based on Treess play Trilby, itself an adaptation of the novel of the same name by George Du Maurier. The Cub The Cub is an extant 1915 silent film drama produced by William A. Brady and directed by Maurice Tourneur. The film is based on a 1910 Broadway play, The Cub by Thompson Buchanan, also produced by Brady. This marks the only time stage actress Martha Hedman starred in a film. This film has been recently restored and available for viewing and DVD purchase. The Plunderer The Plunderer is 1915 American film directed by Edgar Lewis after a 1912 mining novel by Roy Norton. The cast features William Farnum and Harry Spingler as honest miners and Claire Whitney as love interest Joan, daughter of a dishonest miner literally undermining their claim. The Romance of Elaine The Romance of Elaine is a 1915 American silent adventure film serial directed by George B. Seitz, Leopold Wharton and Theodore Wharton, based on the novel by Arthur B. Reeve. The film is considered to be lost. Wildfire Wildfire is a 1915 silent drama film produced by the Shuberts and distributed by World Pictures. It is based on the 1908 Broadway play Wildfire by George V. Hobart and George Broadhurst. The play had starred the famous Lillian Russell, who, in a rare screen appearance, reprised her role here. It was remade in 1925 with Aileen Pringle. Surviving prints are missing the third reel and the ending. According to the American Film Institute catalog, this film was shot at the Peerless Studios. Betty of Greystone Betty of Greystone is a 1916 silent film drama directed by Allan Dwan and produced by the Fine Arts Film Company. It was distributed by Triangle Film Corporation. The film starred Dorothy Gish and Owen Moore. It was partly filmed at Fort Lee. An Enemy to the King An Enemy to the King is a 1916 silent film directed by Frederick A. Thomson. The screenplay is based on the play An Enemy to the King by Robert Neilson Stephens which was first performed on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre on 1 September 1896. Liberty Liberty is a 1916 American Western film serial directed by Jacques Jaccard and Henry MacRae, and was the first purely Western serial ever made. The film is now presumed to be lost. It is one of the most popular serials of all time. Mágnás Miska Miska the Magnate is a 1916 Hungarian silent comedy film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Lili Berky, Victor Varconi and Alajos Mészáros. It was based on a popular stage musical comedy by Károly Bakoni and Andor Gábor. The play was later turned into the 1949 film Mickey Magnate. Sangre y arena Blood and Sand is a 1916 film based on the novel Sangre y Arena by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez. The film was co-directed by Blasco Ibáñez himself and Max André. It was produced by the Spanish-French label Prometheus Films, named after the Editorial Prometeo, Blasco Ibáñezs publishing house who backed the cost of the film. It was the first time that the novelist assumed management tasks and production. Moreover, thanks to the success achieved in Spain, Sangre y Arena exerted a significant influence on the Spanish cinema in the immediate years, and stood at the origins and then used as appellant españolada genre. It was the only time that Blasco Ibáñez himself reflected in images the design of his own work. It remains a tape from the Czech Film Archive, a version with 800 meters of length less than the original film. This version was restored by the Valencia Film Archive and Prague, includes a changed final, where the parallels between bullfighting and bandits are reinforced. A Sister of Six A Sister of Six is a 1916 American silent Western drama film produced by the Fine Arts Film Company and distributed by Triangle Film Corporation. The film was directed by brothers Chester M. and Sidney Franklin. This was Bessie Loves first starring role. The film is presumed lost. Peace's Road Peaces Road is a 1917 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Jean the Tenant Jean the Tenant is a 1917 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Die Brüder Karamasoff The Brothers Karamazov is a 1921 German silent drama film directed by Carl Froelich and an uncredited Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Fritz Kortner, Bernhard Goetzke and Emil Jannings. It is an adaptation of the 1880 novel The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky. The Rosentopf Case The Rosentopf Case is a 1918 German silent comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Lubitsch, Trude Hesterberg and Margarete Kupfer. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art directors Paul Leni and Kurt Richter. O Homem dos Olhos Tortos O Homem dos Olhos Tortos is a 1918 Portuguese detective silent film directed by José Leitão de Barros, with a cast of amateur actors with António Sarmento as the hero and Álvaro Pereira as the title-character villain. Huck and Tom Huck and Tom is a surviving American comedy drama film directed by William Desmond Taylor and released in 1918. The scenario by Julia Crawford Ivers is derived from the novels The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. Robert Gordon and Jack Pickford reprise the title roles from the 1917 version of Tom Sawyer, a successful adaptation that was also directed by Taylor. Mr. Fix-It Mr. Fix-It is a 1918 American silent comedy film starring Douglas Fairbanks, Marjorie Daw, and Wanda Hawley, directed by Allan Dwan at Artcraft Pictures, and released by Paramount Pictures. Shark Monroe Shark Monroe is a 1918 American silent adventure film directed by William S. Hart and written by C. Gardner Sullivan. The film stars William S. Hart, Katherine MacDonald, Joseph Singleton, George A. McDaniel, and Bert Sprotte. The film was released on June 30, 1918, by Paramount Pictures. Virtuous Wives Virtuous Wives is a lost 1918 American silent drama film directed by George Loane Tucker, and stars Anita Stewart. Future gossip columnist Hedda Hopper co-starred. Based on the novel of the same name by Owen Johnson, the film was produced Anita Stewarts, production company. It was also the first film produced by Louis B. Mayer. The Great Radium Mystery The Great Radium Mystery is a 1919 American adventure film serial directed by Robert Broadwell and Robert F. Hill. This serial is now considered a lost film. The Heart of Wetona The Heart of Wetona is a 1919 silent film adventure drama directed by Sidney Franklin and starring Norma Talmadge, Fred Huntley and Thomas Meighan. His Only Father His Only Father is a 1919 American short comedy film directed by Hal Roach and Frank Terry, and starring Harold Lloyd. This was the last one-reel short Lloyd worked on before going onto two reelers with his next film "Bumping Into Broadway". This film is believed to be lost. When Bearcat Went Dry When Bearcat Went Dry is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Oliver L. Sellers from the novel by Charles Neville Buck, and starring Lon Chaney as Kindard Powers. The title refers to a character nicknamed "Bearcat" who promises his girlfriend that he will quit drinking liquor. It was considered to be a lost film until a print with Dutch intertitles came to light in a private collection in 1996. At the Villa Rose At the Villa Rose is a 1920 British silent detective film based on the 1910 novel At the Villa Rose by British politician and author A.E.W. Mason. The feature was directed by Maurice Elvey and stars Manora Thew and Langhorn Burton. A print of the film survives at the British Film Institute archives. The novel, which introduced the fictional character of French Police Inspector Hanaud, was so popular, it was filmed four times, the 1920 silent film being the first. The other three film versions were sound versions, two appearing in 1930, and the last in 1940. Although the film is mainly a murder mystery, there are some horror-oriented moments such as a creepy seance scene and a somewhat violent strangulation scene in it as well. Down Home Down Home is a 1920 American silent drama film written, directed, and produced by Irvin Willat and starring Leatrice Joy and James Barrows. The film is based on the novel Dabney Todd, by F. N. Westcott. It was distributed by the independent film distributor W. W. Hodkinson. An early surviving Leatrice Joy feature at the Library of Congress. The film is available on DVD from Ioffer.com Go and Get It Go and Get It is a 1920 American silent comedy-drama mystery film directed by Marshall Neilan and Henry Roberts Symonds and written by Marion Fairfax. The film stars Pat OMalley, Wesley Barry, Noah Beery Sr. and Agnes Ayres. The cinematographer was David Kesson. The film was released on July 18, 1920 by First National Exhibitors Circuit. Actor Bull Montana played Ferry, the Ape Creature, in the film. He later went on to play the ape-man in the 1925 Willis H. OBrien classic The Lost World, which was also written by Marion Fairfax and starred Noah Beerys actor brother Wallace Beery. The Phantom Foe The Phantom Foe is a 1920 American fifteen-chapter adventure film serial directed by Bertram Millhauser and starring Warner Oland. A partial print of 14 episodes is in the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection while the 15th episode is stored in the Library of Congress. The plot involves a villainous mesmerist played by Harry Semels. The Testing Block The Testing Block is a 1920 American silent Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring William S. Hart, Eva Novak, J. Gordon Russell, Florence Carpenter, Richard Headrick, and Ira McFadden. It was written by Lambert Hillyer and William S. Hart. It was released on December 26, 1920, by Paramount Pictures. The Avenging Arrow The Avenging Arrow is a 1921 American Western film serial directed by William J. Bowman and W. S. Van Dyke. Its 15 episodes are now considered to be lost. The Stronger Passion Beatrice is a 1921 Italian silent drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Marie Doro and Sandro Salvini. It is based on the 1890 novel Beatrice by H. Rider Haggard and is also known by the alternative title of The Stronger Passion. It is a separate film from Brenons 1919 Beatrice which starred Francesca Bertini as Beatrice Portinari. The films sets were designed by the art director Alfredo Manzi. Corinthian Jack Corinthian Jack is a 1921 British adventure film directed by Walter Courtney Rowden and starring Victor McLaglen, Kathleen Vaughan and Warwick Ward. It was based on a novel by Charles E. Pearce. The Diamond Queen The Diamond Queen is a 1921 American adventure film serial directed by Edward A. Kull. The film is considered to be lost. The creator of the story Jacques Futrelle was lost in the Titanic disaster in 1912. King, Queen and Joker King, Queen, Joker is a 1921 American silent feature farce written and directed by Sydney Chaplin, the elder half-brother of Charlie Chaplin. The picture was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures. The film was shot in England, France, and the United States. Less than a reel of this film, the barbershop sequence, survives at the British Film Institute. It was included in the 2011 Criterion DVD special two disc edition release of The Great Dictator. A Message from Mars A Message from Mars is a 1921 American silent fantasy comedy film directed by Maxwell Karger and starring Bert Lytell, Raye Dean, and Maude Milton. It is based on the 1899 play with the same name by Richard Ganthony. The film was released by Metro Pictures on April 11, 1921. Reputation Reputation is a lost 1921 American silent drama film produced and distributed by the Universal Film Manufacturing Company and directed by Stuart Paton. Priscilla Dean stars in what was considered one of her finest performances. Sowing the Wind Sowing the Wind is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by John M. Stahl and starring Anita Stewart, James Morrison, and Myrtle Stedman. It is an adaptation of the British play Sowing the Wind by Sydney Grundy which had previously been turned into a 1916 film of the same title. What No Man Knows What No Man Knows is a 1921 silent film drama produced and directed by Harry Garson and starring Clara Kimball Young. The Beautiful and Damned The Beautiful and Damned is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by William A. Seiter and released by Warner Bros. The film, based on the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel The Beautiful and Damned, starred Kenneth Harlan and Marie Prevost. Ebb Tide Ebb Tide is a 1922 American silent adventure film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures, directed by George Melford, and based on the novel The Ebb-Tide by Robert Louis Stevenson and his step-son Lloyd Osbourne. The story had been filmed before in 1915 by the Selig Polyscope Company. The film would be filmed again in 1937 and in 1947 as Adventure Island. Melfords production is now considered a lost film. Head Over Heels Head over Heels is a 1922 American comedy film starring Mabel Normand and directed by Paul Bern and Victor Schertzinger. This is a surviving comedy film at the Library of Congress. The supporting cast includes Raymond Hatton and Adolphe Menjou. Squibs Wins the Calcutta Sweep Squibs Wins the Calcutta Sweep is a 1922 British silent comedy film directed by George Pearson and starring Betty Balfour, Fred Groves and Hugh E. Wright. It was the sequel to the 1921 film Squibs. Trifling Women Trifling Women is a 1922 American silent romantic drama film directed by Rex Ingram. It is credited with boosting the careers of its leads, Barbara La Marr and Ramon Novarro. It has been described as Ingrams most personal film. The film is considered lost. Turn to the Right Turn To The Right is an extant 1922 American silent comedy drama film directed by Rex Ingram and starring Alice Terry. The film is based on a 1916 Broadway play Turn to the Right by Winchell Smith and John E. Hazzard. Beasts of Paradise Beasts of Paradise is a 1923 American adventure silent film serial directed by William James Craft. The film stars William Desmond and Eileen Sedgwick and was produced and released by Universal Film Manufacturing Co.. The film is presumed to be lost. Enemies of Women Enemies of Women is a 1923 American silent romantic drama film directed by Alan Crosland and starring Lionel Barrymore, Alma Rubens, Gladys Hulette, Pedro de Cordoba, and Paul Panzer. The film was produced by William Randolph Hearst through his Cosmopolitan Productions. Pre-fame actresses Clara Bow and Margaret Dumont have uncredited bit roles. The film is based on the novel of the same title by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez. Swords and the Woman I Will Repay is a 1923 British silent period film directed by Henry Kolker and starring Holmes Herbert, Flora le Breton and Pedro de Cordoba. It was based on the 1906 novel I Will Repay by Emma Orczy, which is a sequel to The Scarlet Pimpernel. It was released under the alternative title Swords and the Woman The Isle of Lost Ships The Isle of Lost Ships is a 1923 American silent adventure/melodrama film directed and produced by Maurice Tourneur and distributed by Associated First National Pictures. The film is based on Crittenden Marriotts novel Ships c.1909. The story was re-filmed in 1929 by director Irvin Willat. Tourneur himself made a different story with similar theme called The Ship of Lost Souls which had a young German actress, Marlene Dietrich, in the cast. The 1923 film has long since been thought to be lost. Long Live the King Long Live the King is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Jackie Coogan. It was produced and released by Metro Pictures and was Coogans first film for Metro Pictures. Stephen Steps Out Stephen Steps Out is a lost 1923 American silent comedy film that is notable as being the first starring role for the still teenaged Douglas Fairbanks. Directed by Joseph Henabery, it was based on a short story by Richard Harding Davis, "The Grand Cross of the Desert." This is a lost film. With this film the young Fairbanks Jr. opted for a screen career despite opposition from his famous father, Douglas Fairbanks. "I was terribly chubby," recalled Fairbanks Jr. "Did it for the money. When my parents separated, it was hardly amicable and mother and I needed to eat. Movie companies were willing to exploit my famous name. I didnt really understand that at the time." The Whole Truth The Whole Truth is a 1923 American film starring Stan Laurel. A Boy of Flanders A Boy of Flanders is a 1924 American silent family drama film directed by Victor Schertzinger and written by Max Abramson. Its based on the 1872 novel A Dog of Flanders by Ouida. The film stars Jackie Coogan, Nigel De Brulier, and Lionel Belmore. The film was released on April 7, 1924, by Metro-Goldwyn. Empty Hands Empty Hands is a lost 1924 American silent romantic drama film directed by Victor Fleming, and starring Jack Holt and Norma Shearer. The film was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Find Your Man Find Your Man is a 1924 American silent action/drama film starring Rin Tin Tin and June Marlowe. It was directed by Mal St. Clair who persuaded Warner Bros. to hire his friend, Darryl F. Zanuck, to write the screenplay; this began a long association between Zanuck and Rin Tin Tin. Filming took place in Klamath Falls. This film survives. It was transferred onto 16mm film by Associated Artists Productions in the 1950s and shown on television. The Humming Bird The Humming Bird is a 1924 American silent crime drama film directed by Sidney Olcott and starring Gloria Swanson. Produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures, the film is based on the play of the same name by Maude Fulton who also starred in the Broadway production. A print of the film is housed at the Library of Congress and the Nederlands Filmmuseum. One Night in Rome One Night in Rome is a 1924 film starring Laurette Taylor. The film was directed by Clarence G. Badger and written J. Hartley Manners, Ms. Taylors husband, based upon his play. Laurette Taylor was a great name of the American theatre, who made only three films in a triumph-studded career, all of them derived from plays by her husband. This was the last of those three films. Ms. Taylor seems to have enjoyed making One Night in Rome as she kept a personal print of the movie to always show guests at her home, re-running it over and over again. Poisoned Paradise: The Forbidden Story of Monte Carlo Poisoned Paradise: The Forbidden Story of Monte Carlo is a 1924 American silent romantic drama film directed by Louis Gasnier and starring Kenneth Harlan and Clara Bow. B. P. Schulberg, Bows new mentor at the time, produced the picture. Stupid, But Brave Stupid, But Brave is a 1924 American comedy film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle. Tragödie im Hause Habsburg Tragedy in the House of Habsburg is a 1924 German silent historical film directed by Alexander Korda and starring María Corda, Kálmán Zátony and Emil Fenyvessy. The film recounts the events of the 1889 Mayerling Incident in which the heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire committed suicide. Studio filming was done in Berlin with location shooting in Vienna. The film cost $80,000 to make, but only earned back around half of this at the box office. The White Moth The White Moth is a 1924 American silent drama film produced and directed by Maurice Tourneur and distributed by First National Pictures. Barbara La Marr was the female lead supported by young Ben Lyon. This film survives at the Library of Congress, Museum of Modern Art, and Gosfilmofond Moscow. The Ancient Highway The Ancient Highway is a 1925 American adventure silent film directed by Irvin Willat and written by James Oliver Curwood, James Shelley Hamilton and Eve Unsell. The film stars Jack Holt, Billie Dove, Montagu Love, Stanley Taylor, Lloyd Whitlock and William A. Carroll. The film was released on November 8, 1925, by Paramount Pictures. The picture is presumed to be a lost. Daughters Who Pay Daughters Who Pay is a 1925 American drama film directed by George Terwilliger, starring Marguerite De La Motte and featuring Béla Lugosi. A print of the film exists at George Eastman House. Déclassé Déclassée is a 1925 American silent drama film of manners produced and released by First National Pictures in association with Corinne Griffith as executive producer. Griffith also stars in the production directed by Robert G. Vignola which is based on the 1919 play by Zoë Akins that starred Ethel Barrymore. A print of this film resides in the British Film Institute National Archive with a trailer surviving at the Library of Congress. A young and unknown Clark Gable made an uncredited appearance. The film was remade as an early talkie in 1929 called Her Private Life starring Billie Dove. The Dressmaker from Paris The Dressmaker from Paris is a 1925 silent film romantic comedy/drama film directed by Paul Bern. The story was written by Howard Hawks and Adelaide Heilbron. Heilbron also wrote the screenplay. The film starred Leatrice Joy and was her last film for Paramount Pictures. The film was costume designer Travis Bantons first assignment. The film is now considered lost. This was Joys last silent for Paramount. Afterwards she followed Cecil DeMille to his PDC arrangement production company, which released through the Pathé Exchange company. Director Paul Bern have his girlfriend Olive Borden a small role as one of the models . East Lynne East Lynne is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Emmett J. Flynn and starring Alma Rubens, Edmund Lowe, and Lou Tellegen. The film is based on the bestselling 1861 Victorian novel of the same name by Ellen Wood. The scenario was written by Lenore Coffee and the films director, Emmett J. Flynn. Distributed by Fox Film Corporation, the film was a hit for the studio grossing $1.1 million. A print of this 1925 East Lynne still exists at the Museum of Modern Art. The Green Archer The Green Archer is a ten part 1925 American mystery film serial directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet. It is based on Edgar Wallaces bestselling novel of the same name. The first episode is titled "The Ghost of Bellamy Castle", and the final one is "The Smoke Clears Away". Cinematographer Stanley Cortez had one of his earliest jobs as assistant cameraman on the serial. The poster had the tagline "The foreboding shadow of the grim Archer - the twang of the bow - and green feathered Death speeds to its mark!" The Home Maker The Home Maker is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by King Baggot and starring Alice Joyce, Clive Brook and Billy Kent Schaefer. A Kiss in the Dark A Kiss in the Dark is a 1925 American comedy silent film directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Frederick Lonsdale and Townsend Martin. The film stars Adolphe Menjou, Aileen Pringle, Lillian Rich, Kenneth MacKenna, Ann Pennington and Kitty Kelly. The film was released on April 6, 1925, by Paramount Pictures. Considered to be a lost film for decades, a print was discovered by a private collector. The Last Edition __NOEDITSECTION__ The Last Edition is a 1925 American silent drama directed by Emory Johnson based on the story by Emilie Johnson. The photoplay is set in San Francisco, California and stars Ralph Lewis as a pressman at the San Francisco Chronicle newspaper. The movie was released on November 8, 1925 by Film Booking Offices of America. The motion picture was filmed in and around the "Old Chronicle Building" located at 690 Market Street in downtown San Francisco. However, "In 1924, the Chronicle commissioned a new headquarters at 901 Mission Street on the corner of 5th Street." The Chronicle completed the move in 1925, shortly after the film crews were finished shooting. The Masked Bride The Masked Bride is a 1925 American silent romantic drama film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Mae Murray, Francis X. Bushman, and Basil Rathbone. It is currently a lost film. The Wife of the Centaur The Wife of the Centaur is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by King Vidor, and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer shortly after it formed from a merger of Metro Pictures, Goldwyn Pictures, and Mayer Pictures in April 1924. Metro had acquired the movie rights to Cyril Humes debut novel Wife of a Centaur in November. It is now considered to be a lost film. A few seconds of Boardman in this film is included in Twenty Years After, a promotional short made by MGM to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Heart of an Actress Heart of an Actress is a 1924 French silent drama film directed by Germaine Dulac and starring Iván Petrovich, Nicolas Koline and Mabel Poulton. Poulton had almost been cast in Abel Gances Napoleon, but after being turned down she appeared in this film before returning to Britain. Atta Boy Atta Boy is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring Monty Banks, Virginia Bradford and Ernest Wood. The Blue Streak The Blue Streak is a 1926 American silent western film directed by Noel M. Smith and starring Richard Talmadge, Charles Clary and Louise Lorraine. Born to the West Born to the West is a 1926 American adventure silent film directed by John Waters and written by Zane Grey and Lucien Hubbard. The film stars Jack Holt, Margaret Morris, Raymond Hatton, Arlette Marchal, George Siegmann, Bruce Gordon and William A. Carroll. The film was released on June 14, 1926, by Paramount Pictures. The Man in the Saddle The Man in the Saddle is a lost 1926 American Western film directed by Lynn Reynolds and Clifford Smith, starring Hoot Gibson and featuring Boris Karloff. Mannequin Mannequin is a 1926 American silent romance film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. James Cruze directed and Alice Joyce, Warner Baxter, and Dolores Costello were the stars. The film is still extant. Memory Lane Memory Lane is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film directed by John M. Stahl and starring Eleanor Boardman, Conrad Nagel and William Haines. The films sets were designed by the art director Cedric Gibbons. The film was made by Louis B. Mayers production company and released through First National Pictures even though he worked as head of the rival MGM. The Midnight Message The Midnight Message is a 1926 silent film drama produced and released by an independent producer. It was directed by Paul Hurst and starred Wanda Hawley and Mary Carr. A surviving film today at the Library of Congress, it is available on home video and DVD. The New Klondike The New Klondike is a 1926 black-and-white silent romantic comedy sports drama film directed by Lewis Milestone for Famous Players-Lasky. The film was set against the backdrop of the Florida land boom of the 1920s, and stands as Ben Hechts first film assignment. Obey the Law Obey the Law is a 1926 silent film adventure-drama made by the Cohn brothers, Jack and Harry Cohn, and Al Raboch. The picture stars Bert Lytell and was released through the Cohns fledgling company Columbia Pictures. The Library of Congress holds a print of this film. One Minute to Play One Minute to Play is a 1926 American drama film directed by Sam Wood and written by Byron Morgan. The film stars Red Grange, Mary McAllister, Charles Stanton Ogle, George Wilson, Ben Hendricks Jr. and Lee Shumway. The film was released on September 12, 1926, by Film Booking Offices of America. The Silent Flyer The Silent Flyer is a 1926 10-episode American adventure film serial directed by William James Craft. The film serial was sold to Universal Pictures for $75,000 with the resulting funds used in the founding of Mascot Pictures. While London Sleeps While London Sleeps is a 1926 Warner Bros. film about a police-dog, Rinty, who helps Scotland Yard defeat a dangerous criminal organisation known as the Mediterranean Brotherhood that operates out of the Limehouse district of London. Walter Morosco wrote the screenplay. It was the first of many films directed by Howard Bretherton, and one of several created for Rin Tin Tin, a German Shepherd dog used in films during the 1920s and 1930s. The film was also released with a Vitaphone sound-on-disc soundtrack with a music score and sound effects. White Mice White Mice is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring Jacqueline Logan, William Powell, and Ernest Hilliard. It is based upon the novel of the same name by Richard Harding Davis. Wife Tamers Wife Tamers is a 1926 silent film short directed by James W. Horne and produced by Hal Roach. It stars Lionel Barrymore, Clyde Cook and Gertrude Astor. It was distributed by Pathé Exchange. Prints survive at UCLA Film and Television Archive and Loose Than Loose Publishing. Adam and Evil Adam and Evil is a 1927 American comedy silent film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and written by F. Hugh Herbert, Florence Ryerson and Ralph Spence. The film stars Lew Cody, Aileen Pringle, Gwen Lee, Gertrude Short, Hedda Hopper and Roy DArcy. The film was released on August 27, 1927, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Babe Comes Home Babe Comes Home is a 1927 American silent sports comedy film produced and distributed through First National and directed by Ted Wilde. The film is a baseball-styled sports film centering on Babe Ruth and Anna Q. Nilsson. The film was released in the short-lived Vocafilm sound-on-film process, presumably a music and effects soundtrack but no dialogue. The film is considered a lost film. Casey at the Bat Casey at the Bat is a 1927 American silent film, directed by Monte Brice, written by Ernest Thayer based on the baseball poem of the same name, and starring Wallace Beery, Ford Sterling, ZaSu Pitts, and Sterling Holloway in his film debut. Surviving period advertisements indicate Eddie Sutherland may have been slated as director before Brice. A copy was preserved at the Library of Congress. A Modern Du Barry A Modern Dubarry is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring María Corda, Alfred Abel and Friedrich Kayßler. A young woman working at a dressmakers rises to become a model and entertainer before falling in love with a King. The title is a reference to the life of the eighteenth century courtesan Madame Du Barry. It was made by Felsom Film and distributed by the major studio UFA. The films sets were designed by the art director Oscar Friedrich Werndorff. It features performances from Hans Albers and Marlene Dietrich both of whom later achieved greater fame. Irish Hearts Irish Hearts is a 1927 American comedy film directed by Byron Haskin and written by C. Graham Baker and Bess Meredyth. The film stars May McAvoy, Jason Robards Sr., Warner Richmond, Kathleen Key, Walter Perry and Walter Rodgers. The film was released by Warner Bros. on May 21, 1927. The Isle of Sunken Gold Isle of Sunken Gold is a 1927 American silent adventure film serial directed by Harry S. Webb. The film was long considered to be lost, however, chapters 4, 5, and 6 and reel 1 of chapter 7 were recently discovered in a European archive and retranslated back into English. The King of the Jungle King of the Jungle is a 1927 American adventure film serial directed by Webster Cullison. The film is considered to be lost; only a trailer remains. Play Safe Play Safe is a silent film comedy starring Monty Banks. An abridged two-reel version was shown in the US as Chasing Choo Choos. She's a Sheik Shes a Sheik is a 1927 American silent comedy adventure film produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures and starring Bebe Daniels. This film is possibly lost. Near the end of Bebe Daniels life in 1971, the National Film Theatre, London, honored her with a screening of this film, but it is unclear what has happened to the print since her death. Silver Valley Silver Valley is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and written by Harold B. Lipsitz and Malcolm Stuart Boylan. The film stars Tom Mix, Dorothy Dwan, Philo McCullough, Jocky Hoefli, Tom Kennedy, and Lon Poff. The film was released on October 2, 1927, by Fox Film Corporation. The Valley of the Giants The Valley of the Giants is a 1927 silent film adventure directed by Charles Brabin and starring Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon who were real-life man and wife. It was based on a novel by Peter B. Kyne. First National produced and distributed the film having gained the screen rights to the story from Famous Players-Lasky and Paramount. Paramount had made a version of the novel in 1919 with Wallace Reid, and it would again be filmed in 1938. A copy of this film survives at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. It is also listed as existing in an incomplete print at the Library of Congress. The War Horse The War Horse is a 1927 American drama film written and directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Buck Jones, Lola Todd, Lloyd Whitlock, Stanley Taylor, Yola dAvril and James Gordon. It was released on February 6, 1927, by Fox Film Corporation. Alias the Deacon Alias the Deacon is a 1927 silent film produced and released by Universal Pictures. Based on a stage play of the same name, it was directed by Edward Sloman and is preserved at the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation. The Danger Rider The Danger Rider is a lost 1928 silent film western directed by Henry Macrae and starring Hoot Gibson. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. Haunted Island Haunted Island is a 1928 American silent action film serial directed by Robert F. Hill. The serial was released in 10 chapters of two reels each, with the first episode released on March 26, 1928. Each episode featured a lurid title, such as "The Phantom Rider," "The Haunted Room," "The Fires of Fury," or "Buried Alive." The serial was a remake of the 1918 Universal serial The Brass Bullet, which was based on the story "Pleasure Island." As of October 2009, Haunted Island is considered a lost film. A trailer survives in the Library of Congress collection. Land of the Silver Fox Land of the Silver Fox is a 1928 American adventure film directed by Ray Enright and written by Howard Smith and Joseph Jackson. The film stars Rin Tin Tin, Leila Hyams, John Miljan, Carroll Nye, Tom Santschi, and Neola May. The film was released by Warner Bros. on October 18, 1928. As was common that year, Land of the Silver Fox was released in both silent and sound versions. The Midnight Taxi The Midnight Taxi is a 1928 American early part-talkie thriller picture from Warner Bros. directed by John G. Adolfi and starring Antonio Moreno, Helen Costello, and Myrna Loy. It is unknown whether a sound copy survives, but a silent copy with no talking is in the care of the British Film Institute. The silent print runs just under 50 minutes. A Perfect Gentleman A Perfect Gentleman is a 1928 silent American comedy film, directed by Clyde Bruckman, which stars Monty Banks, Ernest Wood, Henry Barrows, and Ruth Dwyer. Rasputins Liebesabenteuer Rasputin, the Holy Sinner is a 1928 German silent film directed by Martin Berger and starring Nikolai Malikoff, Diana Karenne and Erwin Kalser. That's My Daddy Thats My Daddy is a 1928 American silent comedy starring Reginald Denny and Barbara Kent. The films story is credited to Denny; though the direction is credited to Fred C. Newmeyer, Denny claimed to have directed most of the film himself. The film survives and has been preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. 3-Ring Marriage Three-Ring Marriage also known as 3-Ring Marriage is a lost 1928 American silent drama film directed by Marshall Neilan and starring Mary Astor, Lloyd Hughes, and Lawford Davidson. Yacht of the Seven Sins Yacht of the Seven Sins is a 1928 German silent drama film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise Fleck and starring Brigitte Helm, John Stuart and Rina Marsa. The films art direction was by Jacek Rotmil. Below the Deadline Below the Deadline is a 1929 American silent crime film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Frank Leigh, Barbara Worth and Arthur Rankin. The Drifter The Drifter is a 1929 American silent western film directed by Robert De Lacey and starring Tom Mix, Dorothy Dwan and Barney Furey. It was one of the final films produced by FBO before the company was absorbed into the larger RKO Pictures. The Fatal Warning The Fatal Warning is a 1929 mystery silent film serial directed by Richard Thorpe. The film is considered to be a lost film, with no prints known to exist. A Man's Man A Mans Man is a lost 1929 silent film produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by James Cruze. It stars William Haines and was released with a soundtrack of music and effects. It is based on a Broadway play, A Mans Man by Patrick Kearney. This is Haines last silent film. Nachtgestalten The Alley Cat is a 1929 British-German silent drama film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Mabel Poulton, Jack Trevor and Clifford McLaglen. The film was made as a co-production between the British company British & Foreign and the German Orplid-Film. Its German title was Nachtgestalten. The film was shot in Britain, partly on location in London. It was based on a novel by Anthony Carlyle. Narkose Anesthesia is a 1929 German silent film directed by Alfred Abel and starring Renée Héribel and Jack Trevor. The films art direction was by Willy Brummer and Julius von Borsody. Stark Mad Stark Mad is a 1929 American pre-Code adventure film produced and distributed by Warner Bros., directed by Lloyd Bacon, and starring H. B. Warner, Louise Fazenda, Jacqueline Logan and Henry B. Walthall. The Terrible People The Terrible People is a 1928 American adventure silent film serial directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet, based on the novel of the same name by Edgar Wallace. The film is now considered to be lost. Thunder Thunder is a 1929 American silent melodrama film starring Lon Chaney and directed by William Nigh. The film has no audible dialogue but featured a synchronized musical score and sound effects. Thunder was Chaneys penultimate film appearance and his last silent film. The majority of Thunder is now considered lost, with only a half a reel of the entire footage known to survive. Week-End Wives Weekend Wives is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Monty Banks, Jameson Thomas and Estelle Brody. It was made at British International Picturess Elstree Studios. The film is set in Paris and resort town of Deauville. One reviewer described it as being "as beautifully photographed, gowned and set as the average Paramount picture and as silly". The Border Legion The Border Legion is a 1930 American pre-Code Western film, directed by Otto Brower. It stars Jack Holt, Fay Wray, and Richard Arlen. It is based on the novel with the same title by Zane Grey. Dames Ahoy Dames Ahoy! is a 1930 talkie film produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. It was also released in a silent version. The film was directed by William James Craft and starred Glenn Tryon and Otis Harlan. For Her Sake For Her Sake is a 1930 Swedish comedy film directed by Paul Merzbach. Starring is Gösta Ekman and Inga Tidblad. The film was the first Swedish sound film or "talkie" that was completely recorded in Sweden. Her Golden Calf The Golden Calf is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Millard Webb and written by Marion Orth and Harold R. Atteridge. The film stars Jack Mulhall, Sue Carol, El Brendel, Marjorie White, Richard Keene and Paul Page. The film was released on March 16, 1930, by Fox Film Corporation. The Jade Box The Jade Box is a Universal movie serial. It was a partial sound film with long silent sequences. Only an incomplete version survives today in Universals vault, with incomplete footage and some missing sound discs. Lilies of the Field Lilies of the Field is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Alexander Korda, and starring Corinne Griffith, Ralph Forbes, and John Loder. It was a remake of the silent 1924 film Lilies of the Field, in which Griffith had played the same role. Both films were based on a 1921 play of the same name by William J. Hurlbut. Lilies of the Field was Griffiths first all-dialogue film. The film is not related in any way to the 1963 film of the same name, which starred Sidney Poitier. Mountain Justice Mountain Justice is a 1930 American Western film directed by Harry Joe Brown and written by Bennett Cohen and Leslie Mason. The film stars Ken Maynard, Otis Harlan, Kathryn Crawford, Paul Hurst, Les Bates and Richard Carlyle. The film was released on May 4, 1930, by Universal Pictures. The Third Alarm __NOEDITSECTION__ The Third Alarm is a 1930 American drama is directed by Emory Johnson. The film is based on the original story by Emilie Johnson. The photoplay is set in San Francisco, California. The photoplay stars Anita Louise, James Hall and Jean Hersholt. The movie was released on November 30, 1930 by Tiffany-Stahl Productions The Bells The Bells is a 1931 British drama film directed by Harcourt Templeman and Oscar Werndorff and starring Donald Calthrop, Jane Welsh, and Edward Sinclair. The film was originally released with a film score written by Gustav Holst, the only film score by Holst. The film was based on the play Le Juif Polonais by Alexandre Chatrian and Emile Erckmann, and the English version The Bells by Leopold Lewis. The Fighting Fool The Fighting Fool is a 1932 American western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and released by Columbia Pictures starring Tim McCoy, Marceline Day, and William V. Mong. Shotgun Pass Shotgun Pass is a 1931 American western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Tim McCoy, Virginia Lee Corbin and Monte Vandergrift. Sorok serdets Forty Hearts is a 1931 Soviet drama film directed by Lev Kuleshov The Stronger Sex The Stronger Sex is a 1931 British drama film directed by Gareth Gundrey and starring Colin Clive, Adrianne Allen and Gordon Harker. The screenplay concerns a man who rescues his wifes lover during a disaster at a coal mine. It was made at Islington Studios. Yankee Don Yankee Don is a 1931 American western film directed by Noel M. Smith and starring Richard Talmadge, Lupita Tovar and Julian Rivero. Dance Pretty Lady Dance Pretty Lady is a 1931 British drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Ann Casson, Carl Harbord, Michael Hogan, Moore Marriott and Flora Robson. It was based on a novel by Compton Mackenzie. The novel was subsequently remade as a 1946 film Carnival. Fast Companions Fast Companions is a 1932 American pre-Code sports drama film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Tom Brown, Maureen OSullivan and James Gleason. Nice Women Nice Women is a 1931 American pre-Code romance film written and directed by Edwin H. Knopf. The film stars Sidney Fox, Frances Dee, Alan Mowbray, Lucile Gleason, Russell Gleason and James Durkin. It was released by Universal Pictures on November 28, 1931. The film is based on the Broadway play Nice Women by William A. Grew, which premiered at the Longacre Theatre on June 10, 1929 and closed in August 1929 after 64 performances. Rackety Rax Rackety Rax is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy action film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Victor McLaglen, Greta Nissen and Nell ODay. Spirit of the West Spirit of the West is a 1932 American Pre-Code western film, directed by Otto Brower and starring Hoot Gibson, Doris Hill, and Hooper Atchley. Ein toller Einfall A Mad Idea or A Crazy Idea is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Kurt Gerron and starring Willy Fritsch, Dorothea Wieck and Rosy Barsony. It was made by UFA, Germanys biggest studio. The films art direction was by Julius von Borsody. Location shooting took place around St. Moritz in Switzerland. Week Ends Only Week Ends Only is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by Alan Crosland and starring Joan Bennett, Ben Lyon and John Halliday. It was made by Fox Film Corporation. The screenplay was written by William M. Conselman and Samuel Hopkins Adams, based on novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams. Facing the Music Facing the Music is a 1933 British musical comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Stanley Lupino, Jose Collins and Nancy Burne. It is also known by the alternative title Jewel Song. Her Bodyguard Her Bodyguard is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Edmund Lowe, Wynne Gibson and Edward Arnold. Life in the Raw Life in the Raw is a 1933 American western film directed by Louis King, based on Zane Greys short story "From Missouri", and written by Stuart Anthony. It stars George OBrien, Claire Trevor, Greta Nissen, Francis Ford, Warner Richmond and Steve Pendleton. The film was released on July 7, 1933. Das Meer ruft The Lake Calls is a 1933 German drama film directed by Hans Hinrich and starring Heinrich George, Erika Helmke and Hans Mierendorff. It is based on the poem "Terje Vigen" by Henrik Ibsen. The films sets were designed by the art directors Ernö Metzner and Erich Zander. Smoky Smoky is a 1933 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Eugene Forde and written by Stuart Anthony and Paul Perez. The film stars Victor Jory, Irene Bentley, Frank Campeau, Hank Mann, and LeRoy Mason. It is the first of three film adaptations of the 1926 childrens novel Smoky the Cowhorse by Will James, who serves as narrator. The film was released on December 8, 1933, by Fox Film Corporation. The Devil Tiger Devil Tiger is a 1934 American action film directed by Clyde E. Elliott and written by James O. Spearing, Russell G. Shields and Lew Lehr. The film stars Marion Burns, Kane Richmond, Harry Woods and Ah Lee. The film was released on February 8, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. The Grand Duke's Finances The Grand Dukes Finances is a 1934 German comedy film directed by Gustaf Gründgens and starring Viktor de Kowa, Hilde Weissner and Heinz Rühmann. It is a remake of the 1924 silent film of the same name by F. W. Murnau. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. Location shooting took place in Madeira and Tenerife. The Great Flirtation The Great Flirtation is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by Humphrey Pearson and Gregory Ratoff. The film stars Elissa Landi, Adolphe Menjou, David Manners, Lynne Overman and Raymond Walburn. The film was released on June 15, 1934, by Paramount Pictures. Let's Live Tonight Lets Live Tonight is a 1935 American musical comedy film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Lilian Harvey, Tullio Carminati and Janet Beecher. The film was made as part of an unsuccessful attempt to establish Harvey, who was a top box office draw in Germany, as a major star in Hollywood. Harvey was under contract to Fox Film, but was loaned out to Columbia Pictures for the production. After making it, Harvey returned to Europe, first to Britain to appear in Invitation to the Waltz and then to Germany, where she starred in Black Roses, which relaunched her German career. The Outcast The Outcast is a 1934 British comedy crime film directed by Norman Lee and starring Leslie Fuller, Mary Glynne and Hal Gordon. The screenplay concerns a travelling theatre troupe who have to take up gambling to make a living. Polenblut Polish Blood is a 1934 musical film directed by Carl Lamac and starring Anny Ondra, Hans Moser and Iván Petrovich. It is an operetta film, based on a work by the Polish-born writer Leo Stein. The films sets were designed by art directors Bohumil Hes and Stepán Kopecký. A separate Czech language version was also released. Wild Gold Wild Gold is a 1934 American romance film directed by George Marshall and written by Lester Cole and Henry Johnson. The film stars John Boles, Claire Trevor, Harry Green, Roger Imhof, Ruth Gillette, Monroe Owsley and Edward Gargan. The film was released on June 8, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. The Legend of William Tell William Tell is a 1934 German-Swiss historical film directed by Heinz Paul and starring Hans Marr, Conrad Veidt and Emmy Göring. It is based on the 1804 play William Tell by Friedrich Schiller about the Swiss folk hero William Tell. It was made in Germany by Terra Film, with a separate English-language version supervised by Manning Haynes also being released. While working on the film Veidt, who had recently given sympathetic performances of Jews in Jew Suss and The Wandering Jew, was detained by the authorities. It was only after pressure from the British Foreign Office that he was eventually released. It is also known by the alternative title The Legend of William Tell. Willem van Oranje Willem van Oranje is a Dutch drama film produced, co-written, and directed by Jan Teunissen. The film portrays the life of William the Silent, and the origins of the Dutch Revolt. De Big van het regiment De Big van het Regiment is a 1935 Dutch film directed by Max Nosseck. Don Bosco Don Bosco is a 1935 Italian drama film directed by Goffredo Alessandrini and starring Gianpaolo Rosmino, Maria Vincenza Stiffi and Ferdinando Mayer. The film is a portrayal of the life of the Catholic Priest John Bosco. It was made by Riccardo Gualinos Lux Film, one of the bigger Italian companies of the era. Alessandrini later went on to direct a later, more celebrated biopic of a nineteenth century religious figure with his Cardinal Messias. One Too Many on Board One Too Many on Board is a 1935 German drama film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Lída Baarová, Albrecht Schoenhals and René Deltgen. The films sets were designed by the art directors Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle. Some scenes were shot on location in Hamburg. A separate French-language version was also released. The Life of Giuseppe Verdi Giuseppe Verdi is a 1938 Italian biographical film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Fosco Giachetti, Gaby Morlay and Germana Paolieri. The film portrays the life of the composer Giuseppe Verdi. The casting of Giachetti as Verdi was intended to emphasise the composers patriotism, as he had recently played patriotic roles in films such as The White Squadron. The film was made at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome. The film is also known by the alternative title The Life of Giuseppe Verdi. Happiness C.O.D. Happiness C.O.D. is a 1935 American romantic comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Maude Eburne, Donald Meek and Irene Ware. PLOT When meek widower Thomas F. Sherridan, a construction engineer and owner of the Continental Construction Co., receives a telegram from his eldest son Ken informing him of his impending visit home, he promptly organizes a family reunion. Toms sister Addie, who raised his three children and still manages his household, prepares a special dinner to celebrate Kens homecoming. Ken, an architect "with new ideas" shows up with a moustache and a new girl friend, department store heiress Beatrice Manning, and announces that he has quit his job. When younger brother Larry and his sister Carroll arrive, the three siblings make plans to dine out, thoughtlessly leaving Tom and Aunt Addie behind. Once alone, Tom reveals to Addie that he is nearly bankrupt, in part because his extravagant offspring have always charged their various purchases to his account. Addie disapproves of this practice and also of Carrolls boyfriend, Jim Martin, who has been separated from his wife since she became an invalid after being seriously injured in a car accident while out with another man. Shortly after his arrival home, Ken, while dining with Beatrice and her father, sees Carroll and Jim together, and later, he tells Carroll that Jim isnt good enough for her. Meanwhile, Tom insists on keeping his financial woes a secret from his family, and he is harassed by sleazy businessman Lester Walsh, holder of the $20,000 mortgage on Toms house. Walsh attempts to bribe Tom into approving the use of an inexpensive and inferior cement for the construction of a hospital in which Walsh has an interest. Addie finally tells Ken, Larry and Carroll how dire their fathers financial situation is, and realizing the error of their ways, they all resolve to help. Carroll offers to wed Jim in exchange for $20,000, but he refuses, saying that such an arrangement would spoil their relationship. Addie, who has been courted for several years by Sam Townsend, offers him her hand, and he gladly accepts. The Reverend Huxley, an old friend of Addies, decides to adopt one of Kens avant-garde designs, previously rejected by the Manning Deptartment Store, for his new tabernacle, a project on which Tom, Ken and Sam are to be partners. The only dark cloud on the horizon is a series of armed robberies in the locale, which Addie fears may have been committed by Larry, who once bragged about owning a gun; however, it is soon discovered that Larry has sold his gun and car and is working as a soda jerk in order to help his father. The balance of the Sherridans mortgage is mysteriously paid off, and Carroll soon realizes that the anonymous benefactor is none other than Jim, whose wife has recently died. A grateful Ken invites Jim to a celebration at the Sherridan home as he eagerly begins the design of the future house for the newly united family. I'll Love You Always Ill Love You Always is a 1935 American drama film directed by Leo Bulgakov and starring Nancy Carroll, George Murphy and Raymond Walburn. Lest We Forget Lest We Forget was the first feature-length documentary film with sound to be made in Canada. Written, directed and edited by Frank Badgley, who was then the Director of the Canadian Government Motion Picture Bureau, and W.W. Murray, with music by Edmund Sanborn and narrated by Rupert Caplan. A compilation, 10-reel film recounting Canada’s role in the First World War, it is fast-paced and has a verbose narration but was well received by critics and audiences at the time. The Bureau was the precursor to the National Film Board of Canada. The Outlaw Deputy The Outlaw Deputy is a 1935 American western film, directed by Otto Brower. It stars Tim McCoy, Nora Lane, and Hooper Atchley. Der Page vom Dalmasse-Hotel The Page from the Dalmasse Hotel is a 1933 German comedy film directed by Victor Janson and starring Dolly Haas, Harry Liedtke and Hans Junkermann. The art direction was by Fritz Maurischat and Hans Minzloff. The film is based on the novel of the same title by Maria von Peteani. It was later adapted into a . Ship Cafe Ship Cafe is a 1935 American musical film directed by Robert Florey. The Unwelcome Stranger The Unwelcome Stranger is a 1935 American drama film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Jack Holt, Mona Barrie, and Ralph Morgan. It was released on April 20, 1935. The Gypsy Baron The Gypsy Baron is a 1935 German operetta film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Anton Walbrook, Hansi Knoteck and Fritz Kampers. It is an adaptation of the 1885 operetta The Gypsy Baron. The films sets were designed by Werner Schlichting. It was shot on location in Brandenburg and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The Big Noise The Big Noise is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Alex Bryce and starring Alastair Sim, Norah Howard and Fred Duprez. The film was a quota quickie made at Wembley Studios by the Hollywood studio Foxs British subsidiary. Can This Be Dixie? Can This Be Dixie? is a 1936 American film featuring child star Jane Withers. Withers plays Peg Gurgle, who, with her uncle Robert E. Lee Gurgle, runs a traveling musical patent medicine show through the deep south. When they encounter a plantation owner named Colonel Robert E. Lee Peachtree, their luck picks up when the Colonel buys a bottle of their elixir for each one of his plantation field hands. When the sheriff impounds their wagon, the Gurgles stay on with the Colonel and helps defend his mansion against Yankees and bankers. In 1937 and 1938 Withers became one of the top 10 box-office stars in the United States, despite her status as Foxs second-tier child star. On a shooting schedule that allowed 21 to 24 days per picture, she acquired the nickname "One-Take Withers", and produced four or five films a year. The level of comedy can be assessed by the names of the characters, the names of the musical numbers, and the fact that Withers appeared in blackface. Some even more racially offensive material was challenged by co-star Hattie McDaniel and successfully removed from the picture. Easy to Take Easy to Take is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Glenn Tryon and written by Virginia Van Upp. The film stars Marsha Hunt, John Howard, Eugene Pallette, Richard Carle, Douglas Scott and Robert Greig. The film was released on November 6, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. Every Saturday Night Every Saturday Night is a 1936 American comedy film directed by James Tinling and starring June Lang, Thomas Beck and Jed Prouty. This is the first of 17 low-budget films about the Jones Family. F-Man F-Man is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and written by Richard Connell, Henry Johnson, Paul Gerard Smith and Eddie Welch. The film stars Jack Haley, William Frawley, Grace Bradley, Adrienne Marden, Onslow Stevens and Franklin Parker. The film was released on May 2, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. Killer at Large Killer at Large is a 1936 American mystery film directed by David Selman from a script by Harold Shumate, which stars Mary Brian, Russell Hardie, and George McKay. Red Wagon Red Wagon is a 1933 British drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Charles Bickford, Anthony Bushell and Greta Nissen. The screenplay involves a circus owner who falls in love with a lion tamer. It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures and adapted from the 1930 novel Red Wagon by Lady Eleanor Smith. The films sets were designed by the art director John Mead. Ride 'Em Cowboy Ride Em Cowboy is a 1936 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Frances Guihan. The film stars Buck Jones, Luana Walters, Donald Kirke, George Cooper, J. P. McGowan and Joseph W. Girard. The film was released on September 20, 1936, by Universal Pictures. Róza Róża is a 1936 Polish historical film directed by Józef Lejtes and starring Irena Eichlerówna, Witold Zacharewicz and Bogusław Samborski. It is based on a play by Stefan Żeromski. The filmmakers experimented with camera shots and the soundtrack in order to create a "visual poetry". Das Schloß in Flandern The Castle in Flanders is a 1936 German drama film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Mártha Eggerth, Paul Hartmann and Georg Alexander. The films sets were designed by the art directors Emil Hasler and Arthur Schwarz. The Show Goes On Three Maxims is a 1936 British drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Tullio Carminati and Leslie Banks. It was released in the United States under the alternative title The Show Goes On. Separate French and German language versions were filmed 1935 in Paris. The films sets were designed by Wilcoxs regular art director Lawrence P. Williams. Timothy's Quest Timothys Quest is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Charles Barton and written by Virginia Van Upp, Dore Schary and Gilbert Pratt, based on a novel by Kate Douglas Wiggin. The film stars Eleanore Whitney, Tom Keene, Dickie Moore, Virginia Weidler, Elizabeth Patterson, Sally Martin and Benny Bartlett. The film was released on January 31, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. To Catch a Thief To Catch a Thief is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring John Garrick, Mary Lawson and H.F. Maltby. Troubled Waters Troubled Waters is a 1936 British mystery film directed by Albert Parker and starring James Mason, Virginia Cherrill, Alastair Sim, Raymond Lovell and Sam Wilkinson. White Death White Death is a 1936 Australian film directed by Edwin G. Bowen and starring Zane Grey as himself. He filmed it during his a fishing expedition to Australia and it marked the first time he had played a leading role in a film. Black Eyes Dark Eyes is a 1935 French drama film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Harry Baur, Simone Simon and Jean-Pierre Aumont. The films sets were designed by the art director Eugène Lourié. Abenteuer in Warschau Adventure in Warsaw is a 1938 German-Polish comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Georg Alexander, Paul Klinger and Jadwiga Kenda. The film was the second of two German-Polish co-productions following Augustus the Strong. A separate Polish version A Diplomatic Wife was released. Blossoms on Broadway Blossoms on Broadway is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Richard Wallace and written by Theodore Reeves. The film stars Edward Arnold, Shirley Ross, John Trent, Rufe Davis, Joe Weber, and Lew Fields. The film was released on November 19, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. The Dominant Sex The Dominant Sex is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Phillips Holmes, Diana Churchill and Romney Brent. The film was based on a play by Michael Egan. It was made by British International Pictures at its main Elstree Studios. The films art direction was by Cedric Dawe. Die ganz großen Torheiten Such Great Foolishness is a 1937 German drama film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Paula Wessely, Rudolf Forster and Hilde Wagener. The film was set in Vienna, unusually for a German film of the time which had increasingly cut back on films set in Austria since the Nazi takeover of 1933. The film was based on a novel by Marianne von Angern. It was shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna and the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. John Meade's Woman John Meades Woman is a 1937 American drama film directed by Richard Wallace and written by John Bright, Vincent Lawrence, Herman J. Mankiewicz and Robert Tasker. The film stars Edward Arnold, Francine Larrimore, Gail Patrick, George Bancroft, John Trent and Sidney Blackmer. The film was released on February 26, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. Mateo Mateo is a 1937 Argentine drama film based upon the play by Armando Discépolo. It was adapted and directed by Daniel Tinayre. Melody and Romance Melody and Romance is a 1937 British musical comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Hughie Green, Margaret Lockwood and Jane Carr. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios with sets designed by Norman G. Arnold, and features an uncredited appearance by Charles Hawtrey reciting Hamlets "To be." Merry-Go-Round of 1938 Merry-Go-Round of 1938 is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Irving Cummings and written by Monte Brice and A. Dorian Otvos. The film stars Bert Lahr, Jimmy Savo, Billy House, Alice Brady, Mischa Auer, Joy Hodges, Louise Fazenda, John Dusty King and Barbara Read. The film was released on November 14, 1937, by Universal Pictures. Murder Goes to College Murder Goes to College is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and written by Brian Marlow, Eddie Welch and Robert Wyler. The film stars Roscoe Karns, Marsha Hunt, Lynne Overman, Buster Crabbe, Astrid Allwyn and Harvey Stephens. The film was released on February 24, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. Karns and Overmans private-eye characters were reteamed for a sequel, Partners in Crime, later that year. Outlaws of the Orient Outlaws of the Orient is a 1937 film directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack. Trail of Vengeance Trail of Vengeance is a 1937 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield, written by Fred Myton and George H. Plympton, and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Iris Meredith, Warner Richmond, Karl Hackett, Earle Hodgins and Frank LaRue. It was released on March 29, 1937, by Republic Pictures. Blixt och dunder Thunder and Lightning is a 1938 Swedish comedy film directed by Anders Henrikson and starring Olof Winnerstrand, Nils Wahlbom and Frida Winnerstrand. It is an adaptation of the novel Summer Lightning by P.G. Wodehouse. The films art direction was by Arne Åkermark. Buzzy Boop at the Concert Buzzy Boop at the Concert is a 1938 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boops young Tomboy cousin Buzzy Boop. According to animation historian Jerry Beck, this cartoon is considered lost. Frauen für Golden Hill Women for Golden Hill is a 1938 German drama film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Kirsten Heiberg, Viktor Staal and Elfie Mayerhofer. The fims sets were designed by the art directors Gustav A. Knauer and Alexander Mügge. The all-male inhabitants of an Australian mining camp send off for some mail order brides from Sydney. Two men refuse to join in, but their friend secretly arranges for two wives for them. Unfortunately one of them proves to be his own abandoned wife, who takes up with him again. This means a love triangle develops between the two men around the remaining woman. The film was shot at the Babelsberg Studio and on location at Kurische Nehrung in East Prussia, which stood in for Australia. The film premiered on 30 December in Frankfurt, but was not a major box office hit. Storms in May Storms in May is a 1938 German drama film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Viktor Staal, Hansi Knoteck and Ludwig Schmid-Wildy. It was based on a novel by Ludwig Ganghofer which had previously been made into a 1919 silent film. It was shot on location in Hamburg, Bavaria, Austria and Switzerland. The films sets were designed by the art directors Kurt Dürnhöfer and Hans Kuhnert. Halka Halka is a 1937 Polish musical film directed by Juliusz Gardan and starring Liliana Zielinska, Witold Zacharewicz and Wladyslaw Ladis-Kiepura. It is an adaptation of the 1848 opera Halka composed by Stanisław Moniuszko with a libretto by Wlodzimierz Wolski. It was shot at the Falanga Studios in Warsaw. Illegal Traffic Illegal Traffic is a 1938 American crime film directed by Louis King and written by Robert Yost, Lewis R. Foster and Stuart Anthony. The film stars J. Carrol Naish, Mary Carlisle, Robert Preston, Judith Barrett, Pierre Watkin, Buster Crabbe and George McKay. The film was released on November 4, 1938, by Paramount Pictures. Murder in the Family Murder in the Family is a 1938 British crime film directed by Albert Parker and starring Barry Jones, Jessica Tandy and Evelyn Ankers. It was adapted from a novel by James Ronald. The screenplay concerns the murder of a wealthy woman. Nirmala Nirmala is a 1938 Indian Hindi-language social drama film directed by Franz Osten and produced by Bombay Talkies. Stolen Heaven Stolen Heaven is a 1938 American drama film directed by Andrew L. Stone and written by Eve Greene, Frederick J. Jackson and Stone. The film stars Gene Raymond, Olympe Bradna and Glenda Farrell. The film was released in May 13, 1938 by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay concerns two jewel thieves who pose as musicians to elude pursuing law officers. A Trip to Paris A Trip to Paris is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and starring Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane and Spring Byington. It was part of the Jones Family series of films. In the film, the family take a vacation to Paris. The films sets were designed by the art directors Haldane Douglas and Bernard Herzbrun. Up the River Up the River is a 1938 prison comedy film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Preston Foster and Arthur Treacher and featuring Bill "Bojangles" Robinson. The film is a remake of a 1930 film with the same name directed by John Ford and starring Spencer Tracy and Humphrey Bogart in the roles subsequently played by Foster and Tony Martin. Busy Little Bears Busy Little Bears is a 1939 American short family film directed by John A. Haeseler. It won an Oscar at the 12th Academy Awards in 1940 for Best Short Subject. Földindulás Landslide is a 1940 Hungarian drama film directed by Arzén von Cserépy and starring Antal Páger, Olga Eszenyi and Ferenc Kiss. Although ostensibly a romance film, it contained significant amounts of propaganda supportive of the policies of Hungarys far-right government. It was based on a play by János Kodolányi. The Girl Who Forgot The Girl Who Forgot is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Elizabeth Allan, Ralph Michael and Enid Stamp-Taylor. It was made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames, based on a play The Young Lady in Pink by Gertrude E. Jennings. The films sets were designed by the art director Holmes Paul. It was the final film of Brunel, who had been a leading director during the silent era. El indio El indio is a 1939 Mexican drama film directed by Armando Vargas de la Maza. It was released in Mexico on February 10, 1939 and later released in United States on May 12, of the same year. Consuelo Frank and Pedro Armendáriz received equal billing, while Dolores Camarillo who was the films comic relief, was billed last. Later she would receive a somewhat higher billing in Cantinflas Ahí está el detalle. The film also explores an early form of Mexican "indio" comic performances given by Carlos López "Chaflán" and Dolores Camarillo. These comic roles would later give inspiration to María Elena Velascos La India María film series. It Could Happen to You It Could Happen to You is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Alfred L. Werker and written by Lou Breslow and Allen Rivkin. The film stars Stuart Erwin, Gloria Stuart, Raymond Walburn, Douglas Fowley, June Gale and Clarence Kolb. The film was released on June 8, 1939, by 20th Century Fox. Missing Daughters Missing Daughters is a 1939 American action film, directed by Charles C. Coleman. It stars Richard Arlen, Rochelle Hudson, and Marian Marsh. The Night of Nights The Night of Nights is a 1939 black-and-white drama film written by Donald Ogden Stewart and directed by Lewis Milestone for Paramount Pictures that starred Pat OBrien, Olympe Bradna, and Roland Young. The film received positive contemporary reviews from publications such as The New York Times. Director Milestone went on to other successful productions after the film came out, including Oceans 11 and Pork Chop Hill. The movie has no relation to the use of the phrase "Night of Nights" for the night of the Academy Awards ceremony, the album by musical group The Seekers, or the Touhou Project song. Risky Business Risky Business is a 1939 film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring George Murphy and Dorothea Kent. Winner Take All Winner Take All is a 1939 American drama film directed by Otto Brower and starring Tony Martin, Gloria Stuart, and Henry Armetta. Chingolo Chingolo is a 1940 Argentine film. George and Margaret George and Margaret is a 1940 British comedy film directed by George King and starring Marie Lohr, Judy Kelly and Noel Howlett. It is based on the 1937 play of the same title by Gerald Savory, which ran for over three hundred performances in the West End. The film was made at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers. The sets were designed by the art director Norman G. Arnold. Unlike a number of the companys films from the era, which are now considered lost, this still survives. Nanette Nanette is a 1940 German musical film directed by Erich Engel and starring Jenny Jugo, Hans Söhnker and Albrecht Schoenhals. The films sets were designed by the art directors Karl Haacker and Karl Weber. Oh, Johnny, How You Can Love! Oh Johnny, How You Can Love is a 1940 American film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Tom Brown and Peggy Moran. It was an early appearance of Laird Cregar. The film cost $100,000. Private Affairs Private Affairs is a 1940 film comedy starring Nancy Kelly, with a supporting cast including Hugh Herbert, Roland Young, and Robert Cummings. The movie was directed by Albert S. Rogell. Sérénade Serenade or Schuberts Serenade is a 1940 French historical film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Lilian Harvey, Louis Jouvet and Bernard Lancret. It portrays a fictional romance between the Austrian composer Franz Schubert and an English dancer. The film was the first of two the Anglo-German actress Lillian Harvey made in France, after leaving Nazi Germany. Young as You Feel Young as You Feel is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and starring Jed Prouty, Spring Byington and Joan Valerie. It was part of Twentieth Century Foxs Jones Family series of films. The films plot was similar to that of the 1931 film Young as You Feel. Scattergood Meets Broadway Scattergood Meets Broadway is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Christy Cabanne and written by Michael L. Simmons and Ethel B. Stone. It is the sequel to the 1941 film Scattergood Pulls the Strings. The film stars Guy Kibbee, Mildred Coles, William "Bill" Henry, Emma Dunn, Frank Jenks, Joyce Compton and Bradley Page. The film was released on August 22, 1941, by RKO Pictures. Man at Large Man at Large is a 1941 American mystery film directed by Eugene Forde and written by John Larkin. The film stars Marjorie Weaver, George Reeves, Richard Derr, Steven Geray, Milton Parsons and Spencer Charters. The film was released on September 26, 1941, by 20th Century Fox. Menschen im Sturm Menschen im Sturm is a 1941 German film directed by Fritz Peter Buch. It was anti-Serbian propaganda and part of a concerted propaganda push against Serbs, attempting to split them from the Croats. Outlaws of Cherokee Trail Outlaws of Cherokee Trail is a 1941 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by Lester Orlebeck. Two Latins from Manhattan Two Latins from Manhattan is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Charles Barton and starring Joan Davis, Jinx Falkenburg, and Joan Woodbury. Sleeping Beauty Sleeping Beauty is a 1942 Italian drama film directed by Luigi Chiarini and starring Luisa Ferida, Amedeo Nazzari and Osvaldo Valenti. The film was screened at the 1942 Venice Film Festival. It is based on a 1919 play by Pier Maria Rosso di San Secondo. It belongs to the movies of the calligrafismo style. Sundown Jim Sundown Jim is a 1942 American Western film directed by James Tinling, written by William Bruckner and Robert F. Metzler, and starring John Kimbrough, Virginia Gilmore, Arleen Whelan, Joe Sawyer, Paul Hurst and Moroni Olsen. It was released on March 27, 1942, by 20th Century Fox. Kimbrough was a star player for the undefeated 1939 Texas A&M Aggies football team who made two Western movies, then returned to Texas to become a member of the state legislature. Front The Front, is a 1943 Soviet drama film directed by Vasilyev brothers. Mug Town Mug Town is a 1942 Universal film starring the Dead End Kids and the Little Tough Guys. Naná Nana is a 1944 Mexican film by Celestino Gorostiza and Roberto Gavaldón. The film is an adaptation of Émile Zolas novel Nana, and is the last film of the Mexican star Lupe Vélez. The Hundred Pound Window The Hundred Pound Window is a 1944 British crime film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Anne Crawford, David Farrar, Frederick Leister and Richard Attenborough. The film follows an accountant who has to take a second job working at a racetrack, where he soon becomes mixed up with a shady crowd. Land of the Outlaws Land of the Outlaws is a 1944 American western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton and Nan Holliday. Melusine Melusine is a 1944 German drama film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Olga Tschechowa, Siegfried Breuer and Angelika Hauff. The films sets were designed by the art director Kurt Herlth and Robert Herlth. It was partly shot on location around Lake Wolfgang in Austria. My Gal Loves Music My Gal Loves Music is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Edward C. Lilley and written by Eugene Conrad and Edward Dein. The film stars Bob Crosby, Grace McDonald, Alan Mowbray, Betty Kean, Walter Catlett and Freddie Mercer. The film was released on December 1, 1944, by Universal Pictures. Nora Nora is a 1944 German drama film directed by Harald Braun and starring Luise Ullrich, Viktor Staal and Franziska Kinz. The film is an adaptation of Henrik Ibsens play A Dolls House. The film uses Ibsens alternate ending where the unhappy couple are reconciled at the end. The sets were designed by art directors Emil Hasler and Walter Kutz. Frisco Sal Frisco Sal is a 1945 American film directed by George Waggner and starring Susanna Foster and Turhan Bey. It was co written by Curt Siodmak. Honeymoon Ahead Honeymoon Ahead is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Reginald Le Borg and written by Val Burton and Elwood Ullman. The film stars Allan Jones, Grace McDonald, Raymond Walburn, Vivian Austin, Jack Overman and Murray Alper. The film was released on May 11, 1945, by Universal Pictures. Senorita from the West Senorita from the West is a 1945 American comedy-drama film directed by Frank Strayer from an original screenplay by Howard Dimsdale. The picture stars Allan Jones and Bonita Granville, and was released by Universal Pictures on October 12, 1945. Sergeant Mike Sergeant Mike is a 1944 American drama film directed by Henry Levin, which stars Larry Parks, Jeanne Bates, and Loren Tindall. Albergo Luna, camera 34 Hotel Luna, Room 34 is a 1946 Italian crime melodrama film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Chiaretta Gelli, Carlo Campanini and Andrea Checchi. Gay Blades Gay Blades is a 1946 American comedy film directed by George Blair and written by Albert Beich and Marcy Klauber. The film stars Allan Lane, Jean Rogers, Edward Ashley, Frank Albertson, Ann Gillis and Robert Armstrong. The film was released on January 25, 1946, by Republic Pictures. The Laughing Lady For the 1929 film see The Laughing Lady The Laughing Lady is a 1946 British Technicolor musical drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Anne Ziegler, Webster Booth and Francis L. Sullivan. Based on a play by Ingram DAbbes, its plot follows a young aristocrat who makes a deal with Robespierre during the French Revolution. Shep Comes Home Shep Comes Home is a 1948 American film written and directed by Ford Beebe for Lippert Pictures. It was a sequel to My Dog Shep. Louisiana Louisiana is a 1947 American film directed by Phil Karlson. It starred Jimmie Davis and was about his life. Davis came to Karlson, wanting to be in movies and Monogram Pictures agreed to finance one based on his life. Karlson says the film helped Davis get re-elected. The Fool and the Princess The Fool and the Princess is a 1948 British drama film directed by William C. Hammond and starring Bruce Lester, Lesley Brook and Adina Mandlová. It was made at the Merton Park Studios. Operation Vittles Operation Vittles is a 1948 American short documentary film about the Berlin Airlift. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.} Out of the Storm Out of the Storm is a 1948 American crime film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by John K. Butler. The film stars Jimmy Lydon, Lois Collier, Marc Lawrence, Richard Travis, Robert Emmett Keane and Helen Wallace. The film was released on September 11, 1948, by Republic Pictures. Siempre vuelven de madrugada They Always Return at Dawn is a 1949 Spanish drama film directed by Jerónimo Mihura. Tri vstrechi Three Encounters is a 1948 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Ptushko, Vsevolod Pudovkin and Sergei Yutkevich. Grand Canyon Grand Canyon is a 1949 American Western film starring Richard Arlen. It was the directorial debut of veteran editor Robert Landres and was financed by Robert L. Lippert. It was shot at the Nassour Studios. Lippert assigned Carl Hittleman to produce the film after the success of I Shot Jesse James. I Like Only You I Like Only You, is a 1949 French comedy film , directed by Pierre Montazel, written by Jean Montazel, and starring by Luis Mariano and Louis de Funès. Outcasts of the Trail Outcasts of the Trail is a 1949 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Monte Hale, Paul Hurst, Jeff Donnell, Roy Barcroft, John Gallaudet and Milton Parsons. The film was released on June 8, 1949, by Republic Pictures. The Rising Tide The Rising Tide is a 1949 Canadian short documentary film directed by Jean Palardy. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, the film shows how cooperatives in the Maritime provinces gave new life and hope to poverty-stricken fishermen. The Rising Tide received a special citation at the Canadian Film Awards. Smoky Mountain Melody Smoky Mountain Melody is a 1948 American musical western film directed by Ray Nazarro, and starring Roy Acuff, Guinn Big Boy Williams, Russell Arms, Sybil Merritt, Tommy Ivo, and Jason Robards Sr.. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on December 16, 1948. Against the Law Against the Law is a 1950 Italian crime film directed by Flavio Calzavara. County Fair County Fair is a 1950 American drama film directed by William Beaudine and starring Rory Calhoun, Jane Nigh and Florence Bates. It was a remake of the 1932 film The County Fair, which had also been remade in 1937. A group of locals thwart the plans of a group of criminals to fix a race by doping a horse. Drei Mädchen spinnen Three Girls Spinning is a 1950 West German comedy film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Albrecht Schoenhals, Adelheid Seeck and Axel von Ambesser. The films sets were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut. The Falling Star The Falling Star is a 1950 West German drama film directed by Harald Braun and starring Werner Krauss, Dieter Borsche and Gisela Uhlen. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Sohnle. Hit Parade of 1951 Hit Parade of 1951 is a 1950 American musical film directed by John H. Auer and written by Lawrence Kimble, Elizabeth Reinhardt and Aubrey Wisberg. The film stars John Carroll, Marie McDonald, Estelita Rodriguez, Frank Fontaine, Grant Withers and Mikhail Rasumny. The film was released on October 15, 1950, by Republic Pictures. Kike wadatsumi no koe: Nippon senbotsu gakusei shuki is a 1950 black-and-white Japanese war drama film directed by Hideo Sekigawa and based on the best-seller Listen to the Voices from the Sea. This film is strongly anti-war film. The film is based on the collection of writings by Japanese student soldiers who died during World War II. The film is located to Burma. It shows the everyday problems of soldiers in contrast of their ideas and the cynicism of their commanders. Soldiers are also victims of military bullying by their commanders. La noche del sábado Saturday Night is a 1950 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring María Félix, Rafael Durán and José María Seoane. The films sets were designed by Enrique Alarcón. Why Korea? Why Korea? is a 1950 American short documentary film produced by Edmund Reek. In 1951, it won an Oscar for Documentary Short Subject at the 23rd Academy Awards. The Academy Film Archive preserved Why Korea? in 2005. Joe Palooka in Triple Cross Joe Palooka in Triple Cross is a 1951 American film. It was part of the Joe Palooka series and was directed by Reginald Le Borg. Königin einer Nacht Queen of the Night is a 1951 West German musical film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Ilse Werner, Hans Holt and Georg Thomalla. Reunion in Reno Reunion in Reno is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Mark Stevens, Peggy Dow and Gigi Perreau. The screenplay concerns a girl who hires an attorney to get her a divorce from her parents. The films sets were designed by the art directors Bernard Herzbrun and Nathan Juran. Secrets of Monte Carlo Secrets of Monte Carlo is a 1951 American crime film directed by George Blair and starring Warren Douglas, Lois Hall and June Vincent. Three Forbidden Stories Three Forbidden Stories is a 1952 Italian drama film directed by Augusto Genina. Era lei che lo voleva! Era lei che lo voleva! is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Marino Girolami. It involves the emotional bickering between a psychiatrist and a rather brusque boxer. Gobs and Gals Gobs and Gals is a 1952 American comedy film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Arthur T. Horman. The film stars George Bernard, Bert Bernard, Robert Hutton, Cathy Downs, Gordon Jones and Florence Marly. The film was released on May 1, 1952, by Republic Pictures. Die große Versuchung The Great Temptation is a 1952 West German drama film directed by Rolf Hansen and starring Dieter Borsche, Ruth Leuwerik and Renate Mannhardt. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by and Botho Hoefer. Lockende Sterne Shooting Stars is a 1952 West German drama film directed by Hans Müller and starring Rudolf Prack, Ilse Steppat and Margot Trooger. The films sets were designed by Mathias Matthies and Ellen Schmidt. It was made at studios in Göttingen and partly on location in Hamburg. No Time for Flowers No Time for Flowers is a 1952 film directed by Don Siegel. Postlagernd Turteltaube Turtledove General Delivery is a 1952 West German comedy film directed by Gerhard T. Buchholz and starring Horst Niendorf, Barbara Rütting and Heinz Schacht. The title is a reference to the Poste restante mail service, which is used as a contract point by the films characters. The film portrays a number of residents of East Germany who decide to escape to the West. Sensualita Barefoot Savage is a 1952 Italian melodrama film directed by Clemente Fracassi. South Pacific Trail South Pacific Trail is a 1952 American Western film directed by William Witney, written by Arthur E. Orloff, and starring Rex Allen, Estelita Rodriguez, Slim Pickens, Nestor Paiva, Roy Barcroft and Douglas Evans. It was released on October 20, 1952, by Republic Pictures. Así es Madrid Such is Madrid is a 1953 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis Marquina and starring Susana Canales, José Suárez and Manolo Morán. Champ for a Day Champ for a Day is a 1953 American crime film directed by William A. Seiter and written by Irving Shulman. The film stars Alex Nicol, Audrey Totter, Charles Winninger, Hope Emerson, Joseph Wiseman and Barry Kelley. The film was released on August 15, 1953, by Republic Pictures. L'incantevole nemica Lincantevole nemica is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Claudio Gora. The Empress of China The Empress of China is a 1953 German comedy film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Grethe Weiser, Nadja Tiller and Joachim Brennecke. Die Stärkere The Stronger Woman is a 1953 West German drama film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Gertrud Kückelmann, Hans Söhnker and Antje Weisgerber. The films sets were designed by the art directors Emil Hasler and Walter Kutz. They Planted a Stone They Planted a Stone is a 1953 British short documentary film directed by Robin Carruthers and produced by James Carr. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Columbus Discovers Kraehwinkel Columbus Discovers Kraehwinkel is a 1954 West German comedy film directed by Ulrich Erfurth and Alexander Paal and starring Eva Kerbler, Rudolf Platte and two sons of Charlie Chaplin, Charles Chaplin Jr. and Sydney Chaplin . The films sets were designed by the art director Albrecht Becker and Herbert Kirchhoff. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg and on location around Michelstadt. School for Connubial Bliss School for Marriage is a 1954 West German comedy film directed by Rainer Geis and Anton Schelkopf and starring Wolf Albach-Retty, Cornell Borchers and Liselotte Pulver. Ayer fue primavera Yesterday Was Spring is a 1955 Argentine drama film directed by Fernando Ayala and written by Rodolfo M. Taboada. The film stars Roberto Escalada as a businessman. A Girl Without Boundaries Mädchen ohne Grenzen, is a German drama film from 1955, directed by Géza von Radványi, written by Jacob Geis, starring Sonja Ziemann and Louis de Funès. The Windy Mountain Větrná hora is a 1955 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Special Delivery Special Delivery is a 1955 American–West German comedy film, directed by John Brahm. It stars Joseph Cotten and Eva Bartok. Special Delivery was filmed simultaneously in an English and German language version. Shyamali Shyamali is a 1956 Indian Bengali-language romantic drama film directed by Ajoy Kar and stars Kaberi Bose as the title character Shyamali. Uttam Kumar stars in this movie as the male protagonist. The film was remade in Tamil as Kodimalar. Yaqui Drums Yaqui Drums is a 1956 American western film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring Rod Cameron, Mary Castle and J. Carrol Naish. Hear Me Good Hear Me Good is a 1957 American comedy film written and directed by Don McGuire. The film stars Hal March, Joe E. Ross, Merry Anders, Jean Willes, Milton Frome and Joey Faye. The film was released in October 1957, by Paramount Pictures. Sheriff Teddy Sheriff Teddy is an East German film. It was released in 1957. Tabarin Tabarin is a 1958 French-Italian drama film, directed by Richard Pottier. Bermuda Affair Bermuda Affair is a 1956 adventure drama film. It stars Gary Merrill, Kim Hunter and Ron Randell. It Only Happened Once It Happened Only Once is a 1958 West German drama film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Hans Albers, Helga Martin and Stanislav Ledinek. An experienced star recounts the history of the film industry to an aspiring young actress showing a compilation of clips from a variety of German films, many of them featuring Albers himself. Prescription for Murder Rx Murder is a 1958 American crime film directed by Derek Twist and written by John W. Gossage and Derek Twist. It is based on the 1955 novel The Deeds of Dr. Deadcert by Joan Fleming. The film stars Rick Jason, Lisa Gastoni, Marius Goring, Sandy Scott, Mary Merrall and Vida Hope. The film was released on February 18, 1958, by 20th Century Fox. Imperfect Angel Schmutziger Engel is a German film made in 1958, directed by Alfred Vohrer. Días de feria Carnival Day is a 1960 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael J. Salvia. Guardatele ma non toccatele Guardatele ma non toccatele is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Ugo Tognazzi. Mikosch im Geheimdienst Mikosch of the Secret Service is a 1959 Austrian comedy film directed by Franz Marischka and Franz Josef Gottlieb and starring Gunther Philipp, Kurt Großkurth and Walter Gross. It is the sequel to the 1958 West German film Mikosch. Attack of the Moors Attack of the Moors, also known as The Kings of France, is a 1959 Italian adventure film directed by Mario Costa and starring Chelo Alonso, Rik Battaglia and Gérard Landry. Submarine I-57 Will Not Surrender is a 1959 Japanese war film directed by Shūe Matsubayashi. Special effects were made by Eiji Tsuburaya. The Singing Powder-Box Zpívající pudřenka is a 1959 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Auf Engel schießt man nicht You Dont Shoot at Angels is a 1960 West German comedy crime film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Ruth Leuwerik, Hannes Messemer and Gustav Knuth. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Robert Stratil. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Naples. Baghdad Thirudan Baghdad Thirudan is a 1960 Tamil-language swashbuckler film produced and directed by T. P. Sundaram. The film starred M. G. Ramachandran and Vyjayanthimala in the lead with M. N. Nambiar, T. S. Balaiah, T. R. Ramachandran, S. A. Ashokan, M. N. Rajam, A. Sandhya and S. N. Lakshmi forms an ensemble cast. The film was a remake of 1924 silent film The Thief of Bagdad and was inspired by 1951 Tony Curtis-starrer, The Prince Who Was a Thief. Until Money Departs You Until Money Departs You is a 1960 West German drama film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Luise Ullrich, Gert Fröbe and Corny Collins. Irumputhirai Irumbu Thirai is a 1960 Indian Tamil-language film produced and directed by S. S. Vasan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Vyjayanthimala and B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles, with K. A. Thangavelu, S. V. Ranga Rao, Pandari Bai and Vasundhara Devi in supporting roles. It is a remake of the Hindi film Paigham. The films soundtrack was composed by S. V. Venkatraman and the lyrics were written by Kothamangalam Subbu, Papanasam Sivan and Pattukkottai Kalyanasundaram. The editing was done by M. Umanath while the camera was handled by P. Elappa and N. C. Bala Krishna. The story revolves around the two brothers Manikam and Kondamuthu and their mill owner. Do Not Send Your Wife to Italy Do Not Send Your Wife to Italy is a 1960 West German romantic comedy film directed by Hans Grimm and starring Marianne Hold, Claus Biederstaedt and Elma Karlowa. The films art direction was by Max Mellin. Geming jiating A Revolutionary Family is a 1961 Chinese drama film directed by Shui Hua. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival. Buscando a Mónica Buscando a Mónica is a 1962 Argentine-Spanish black-and-white film musical film drama directed by José María Forqué. The film premiered on 29 January 1962 in Madrid and was named El Secreto de Mónica. It was first shown in Argentina on 29 March in Buenos Aires. It starred Alberto de Mendoza and Carmen Sevilla. The Durant Affair The Durant Affair is a 1962 British drama film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Jane Griffiths, Conrad Phillips and Nigel Green. Only a Woman Only a Woman is a 1962 West German romantic comedy film directed by Alfred Weidenmann and starring Maria Schell, Paul Hubschmid and Hans Nielsen. The films sets were designed by the art director Helmut Nentwig. It was shot at the Spandau Studios and on location in Hamburg and West Berlin. Rungoli Rungoli is a 1962 Black-and-white Romance comedy Hindi film directed by Amar Kumar. The film had Kishore Kumar and Vyjayanthimala in the lead with Durga Khote, Jeevan, Iftekhar and others appearing in supporting roles. The film had music by the Shankar Jaikishan duo with Hasrat Jaipuri and Shailendra providing the lyrics. Spotkanie w 'Bajce' Spotkanie w "Bajce" is a 1962 Polish psychological drama film directed by Jan Rybkowski. Also known as Meeting in the Fable, it was produced by Film Polski, and starred Aleksandra Slaska, Gustaw Holoubek, Andrzej Lapicki and Teresa Izewska. The writers Jan Rybkowski and Michal Tonecki developed it from a story Tonecki had originally written as a radio play. Set in post-war Poland, the story is a marital triangle involving Victor a famous pianist, Teresa, and her husband Doctor Paul from whom she is separated. The three meet after fifteen years in a café called Fable. The film was entered in the 3rd International Film Festival of India held in Delhi, India, from January 8–21, 1965. La boda La Boda is a 1964 Argentine film directed by Lucas Demare from the novel by es:Ángel María de Lera. It depicts Luciano, a middle-aged social outcast who has made his fortune in the slave trade, and his efforts to woo the young and beautiful Iluminades and win over her parents and other townspeople with his money. Das Dorf unterm Himmel The Village Under the Sky is a 1953 West German drama film directed by Richard Häussler and starring Inge Egger, Robert Freitag and Renate Mannhardt. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by Robert Herlth. Eleven Years and One Day Eleven Years and One Day is a 1963 West German drama film directed by Gottfried Reinhardt and starring Ruth Leuwerik, Bernhard Wicki and Paul Hubschmid. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Salzburg. La revoltosa The Troublemaker is a 1963 Spanish musical film directed by José Díaz Morales and starring Teresa Lorca, Germán Cobos and Antonio Vico. The film is based on The Troublemaker an 1897 zarzuela by Carlos Fernández Shaw and José López Silva, which the director had previously turned into a 1950 film The Troublemaker. It was shot in Eastmancolor. Thirty Million Letters Thirty Million Letters is a 1963 short documentary film directed by James Ritchie and made by British Transport Films. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Crucero de verano Crucero de verano is a 1964 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Time of the Innocent Time of the Innocent is a 1964 German drama film directed by Thomas Fantl, based on a play by Siegfried Lenz. It was distributed by Columbia-Bavaria Filmgesellschaft in Germany and represented by Export-Film Bischoff world wide. It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. It opened in the presence of President Lübke and his wife, German Chancellor Erhard, Vice Chancellor Mende, Secretary of State Schröder, Minister Westrick, "Bundespressechef" von Haase in Berlins famous Zoo-Palast, which is one of the highest attendances of German politician to a Berlinale premiere. An Affair of the Skin An Affair of the Skin is a 1963 drama film written and directed by Ben Maddow. It is a complex story of the romantic entanglements of its several characters as seen through the eyes of a black woman photographer. Shortly after its release, the film was harshly reviewed in Time Magazine and The New York Times. Woody Hauts recent characterization is more sympathetic: Maddow is reported as feeling that the initial release of An Affair of the Skin had been rushed for financial reasons. In 1973, ten years later its initial release, Maddow re-edited and released it again under the title Love As Disorder. As described by John Hagan, "An offscreen narration by the photographer was added to establish her as an observer: a participant in the action but also a caustic chronicler of it. As in much of Maddows work, inner disorder is seen against a background of social unrest as described in a highly imagistic manner by a person who has both emotional involvement and critical detachment." La ragazzola La ragazzola is a 1965 Italian film directed by Giuseppe Orlandini. Trzy kroki po ziemi Three Steps on Earth is a 1965 Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Hoffman and Edward Skórzewski. It was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize. Star Spangled Salesman Star Spangled Salesman is a 1968 short film produced by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to promote the sale of Savings Bonds. Scandal in the Family Scandal in the Family is a 1967 Argentine comedy film directed by Julio Porter. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. Harvest Harvest is a 1967 American documentary film produced by Carroll Ballard. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film portrays the American farm and farmer at harvest time, beginning in Texas with the first cutting of winter wheat, and following the season north to the Canada–United States border. Pension Clausewitz Hotel Clausewitz is a 1967 West German comedy film directed by Ralph Habib and starring Wolfgang Kieling, Maria Brockerhoff and Friedrich Schoenfelder. Shan Shan Susanna is a 1967 Hong Kong Shaw Brothers Studio film directed by Ho Meng Hua, starring Li Ching as the title character. Kuma Ching Kuma Ching is a 1969 Argentine film. The Protagonists The Protagonists is a 1968 Italian drama film directed by Marcello Fondato. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. The Activist The Activist is a 1969 American drama film directed by Art Napoleon and written by Art Napoleon and Jo Napoleon. The film stars Michael Smith, Lesley Taplin, Tom Maier and Brian Murphy. The film was released on December 10, 1969, by Regional Film Distributors. Prologue Prologue is a 1970 National Film Board of Canada feature from Robin Spry, shot and set in Montreal and Chicago, blending drama with documentary sequences from the 1968 Democratic National Convention protests. Strategy of Terror Strategy of Terror is a 1969 American mystery film directed by Jack Smight, re-edited from a two-part 1965 Kraft Suspense Theatre episode, "In Darkness, Waiting". Rubia's Jungle Rubias Jungle is a 1970 Dutch film directed by Pim de la Parra. Time of the Storks Zeit der Störche is a 1971 East German film. With 5,814,977 admissions it was the 12th most successful film in East Germany. Un apprezzato professionista di sicuro avvenire Un apprezzato professionista di sicuro avvenire is a 1971 Italian drama film written and directed by Giuseppe De Santis. It is his last film. The Guest Lospite is a 1972 Italian drama film directed by Liliana Cavani and starring Lucia Bosè. The plot follows a woman who once released from a mental hospital, tries in vain to fit into society. Made with a very low budget, it was shown out of competition at the Venice Film Festival. Domo Arigato Domo Arigato aka Thank you very much is a 3-D film which was produced in 1972 and shown in limited theaterical runs, mainly larger markets. It was re-released in 1991. A med school drop out and GI returning from a tour in Vietnam travels the scenic Japanese countryside with an American tourist from Kansas who harbors a secret in this travelogue romantic melodrama. The use of the SpaceVision 3-D camera rig provides some stunning stereoscopic effects through out. This was Arch Oblers follow up 3-D film after The Bubble. Norman Rockwell's World... An American Dream Norman Rockwells World... An American Dream is a 1972 short documentary film about artist Norman Rockwell produced by Richard Barclay and directed by Robert Deubel. The film won an Oscar at the 45th Academy Awards, held in 1973, for Best Short Subject. Barclay, being the producer, was the recipient of the Oscar. Richard Richard is a 1972 film directed by Harry Hurwitz. The film was notable as it was a lampoon of President Richard Nixon before the Watergate scandal. Roots of Blood Raíces de sangre is a Mexican movie written and directed by Jesús Salvador Treviño released in 1978 in Mexico and other countries. According to some sources, it had a wide release on May 30, 1979, but other sources show it was playing in US theaters as early as August 1978. The film deals with labor relations and tensions between Mexican and Chicano workers. It has received praise as a foundational work in Latin American cinema. Agueda Martinez: Our People, Our Country Agueda Martinez: Our People, Our Country is a 1977 American short documentary film about weaver Agueda Salazar Martinez, produced by Moctesuma Esparza. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The Moving Picture Man The Moving Picture Man is a 1977 Venezuelan drama film directed by Luis Armando Roche. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. Pine Canyon Is Burning Pine Canyon is Burning, also known as Quail Lake, is a 1977 American drama film made for television, directed by Christian I. Nyby II and written by Robert A. Cinader. The film, about a widowed firefighter and two children in Pine Canyon, stars Kent McCord, Megan McCord, Shane Sinutko and Diana Muldaur. The 78 minute movie in a 90-minute slot aired on NBC on May 18, 1977. The Singer and the Dancer The Singer and the Dancer is a 1977 film directed by Gillian Armstrong and starring Ruth Cracknell and Elizabeth Crosby. The Divided Trail: A Native American Odyssey The Divided Trail: A Native American Odyssey is a 1978 American short documentary film directed by Jerry Aronson. It was nominated in 1978 for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. It lost to The Flight of the Gossamer Condor. Ride on Stranger Ride on Stranger is a 1979 Australian mini series about a woman in the 1930s, based on the novel of the same name by Australian author Kylie Tennant. Gekkenbriefje Gekkenbriefje is a 1981 Dutch film directed by Olga Madsen. It is based upon the book "Zorg dat je een gekkenbriefje krijgt" by Ger Verrips. It was the first movie that Olga Madsen directed. Grete Minde Grete Minde is a 1977 Austrian-German drama film based on the novel by Theodor Fontane and directed by Heidi Genée. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival. Kargus Kargus is a 1981 Spanish drama film written and directed by Juan Miñón and Miguel Ángel Trujillo, at their feature film debut. The film was entered into the main competition at the 38th edition of the Venice Film Festival. The Naxalites The Naxalites is a 1980 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Smita Patil, Dina Pathak, Jalal Agha, Bijaya Jena, Imtiaz and Nana Palsikar Yari Dushmani Yari Dushmani is a 1980 Indian Bollywood film directed by Sikandar Khanna. It stars Sunil Dutt and Reena Roy in pivotal roles. High Society Limited High Society Limited is a 1982 West German comedy film directed by Ottokar Runze and starring Elisabeth Bergner, Lilli Palmer and Hardy Krüger. Huan le shen xian wo Beware of Pickpockets is a 1981 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Wu Ma and starring Dean Shek, Karl Maka and Wu. Love Brewed in the African Pot Love Brewed in the African Pot is a 1980 Ghanaian film directed by Kwaw Ansah. It was reportedly the first privately financed Ghanaian feature film. Matlosa The Homeless One is a 1981 Swiss drama film directed by Villi Hermann. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. Polonia restituta Polonia Restituta is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1981. Sharada Sharda is a 1981 Bollywood drama film, produced by K.K. Talwar on Shiv Kala Mandir banner and directed by Lekh Tandon. Starring Jeetendra, Talluri Rameshwari in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal. My Darling, My Dearest My Darling, My Dearest is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. Kaliyugaya Kaliyugaya is a 1981 Sri Lankan drama film directed by Lester James Peries; it was adapted from the novel Kaliyugaya by Martin Wickramasinghe, and follows the events of the film Gamperaliya. It was a Directors Fortnight selection at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival It was followed by the film adaptation of the third novel in Wickramasinghes trilogy, Yuganthaya, in 1983. Shocktrauma Shocktrauma is a 1982 television film produced in Canada and syndicated nationally in the United States by sponsor General Foods. The screenplay by Stephen Kandel is based on the book by Jon Franklin and Alan Doelp, which details the true story of the first trauma center in America, founded in Baltimore, Maryland. It was directed by Eric Till. Dick Atkins and Michael Lepiner were the executive producers, with Christopher Dalton and Wayne Fenske as producers. The production stars William Conrad as Dr. R Adams Cowley, the heart surgeon who pioneered trauma care. The films score was composed by Eric Robertson. Nelly's Version Nellys Version is a 1983 British mystery film directed by Maurice Hatton and starring Eileen Atkins, Anthony Bate and Nicholas Ball. It was based on a novel by Eva Figes. The screenplay concerns a woman who turns up a hotel having lost her memory and forgotten who she is. Les écuelles Les Écuelles is a 1983 Burkinabé film. High Country High Country is a 1983 Australian film about a cattleman turned racehorse owner. Mail Order Bride Mail Order Bride is a 1984 Australian television film about a builder who imports a Filipino bride. The Mirage Maya Miriga, English The Mirage) is a 1984 award-winning Oriya film directed by Nirad N. Mohapatra. Raffl Raffl is a 1984 Austrian drama film directed by Christian Berger. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was screened for the Directors Fortnight at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival Woman Doctors Woman Doctors is a 1984 East German crime film directed by Horst Seemann. It was entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival. It is based upon the play by Rolf Hochhuth. Canada's Sweetheart: The Saga of Hal C. Banks Canadas Sweetheart: The Saga of Hal C. Banks is a Canadian docudrama, written and produced by Donald Brittain. It aired in 1985 on CBC Television. The film was about Hal C. Banks, a controversial American labour union leader who came to Canada in 1949 to lead a sectarian fight between rival shipping unions. Banks left Canada in 1962 after being brought up on criminal charges. Banks appeared before the Norris Commission, which was set up to investigate his strongarm tactics and links to beatings of opposition unions, and non signed shipping companies. In particular was the ULS and the Maritime Union run by his former lieutenant Michael Sheehan, who had testified before the Norris Commission against Banks, and led the push to loosen the SIU grip on the Great Lakes. Maury Chaykin played the role of Banks in dramatic reenactments. Relatives Relatives is a 1985 Australian film about a family reunion. We'll See You at the Exit A la salida nos vemos is a 1986 Colombian drama film directed by Carlos Palau. The film is a teen drama set in a Catholic boarding school in rural Valle del Cauca in the 1960s. Going Sane Going Sane is a 1987 Australian comedy starring John Waters. It was one of several films made in the 1980s where Waters plays a character who has a mid life crisis. In 1994 when asked to name his worst movie, Waters said Going Sane was the one "that failed to achieve its brief more than any other." Rebel Love Rebel Love is a 1985 drama film written and directed by Milton Bagby and starring Jamie Rose and Terence Knox. It was distributed by Troma Entertainment. Set during the American Civil War, the film follows a Yankee war widow who takes an injured Confederate spy into her home out of pity, only to find herself falling in love with him. The picture was shot on locations in Birmingham and Bessemer, Alabama during the summer of 1983, with many scenes filmed at the Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park. The producers utilized local crews and talent as much as possible. The film was a finalist in the 1985 USA Film Festival in Dallas. Despite a modest theatrical run, Rebel Love enjoyed a cable release on Showtime and was later distributed on video by Vestron. Rose, who started on television in the series Falcon Crest, went on to star in her own 1980s crime drama series, Lady Blue. Knox, who first gained fame as the villainous Dr. Peter White on the series St. Elsewhere, later starred for three years as the lead character on the popular series Tour of Duty, a Vietnam War drama. Bread Bread is an 84-minute 1986 Israeli Hebrew-language Prix Italia-winning independent underground dramatic television art film directed by Ram Loevy and cowritten with and Meir Doron. Vado a riprendermi il gatto Vado a riprendermi il gatto is a 1987 Italian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Giuliano Biagetti. Blu elettrico Blu elettrico is a 1988 Italian comedy film directed by Elfriede Gaeng. It stars Claudia Cardinale and William Berger. Dharamyudh Dharamyudh is a 1988 Indian Bollywood film directed by Sudarshan Nag. It stars Sunil Dutt, Shatrughan Sinha and Kimi Katkar in pivotal roles. This film is a remake of Pakistani film Wadera. film was average earner at the box office. Fallada - letztes Kapitel Fallada: The Last Chapter is a 1988 East German drama film directed by Roland Gräf about the life of Hans Fallada. It was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. Little But Tough Little but Tough is a 1989 Hungarian drama film directed by Ferenc Grunwalsky. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Forever Activists: Stories from the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Forever Activists: Stories from the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade is a 1990 documentary film by Connie Field and Judith Montell that shares interviews with seven American veterans of the Spanish Civil War who fought for the Loyalist cause during the war and went on to live lives of activism. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The Mark of the Maker The Mark of the Maker is a 1991 American short documentary film about manual papermaking, produced by David McGowan. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Wild by Law Wild by Law: The Rise of Environmentalism and the Creation of the Wilderness Act is a 1991 documentary film produced by Lawrence Hott and Diane Garey. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film is about the work of Aldo Leopold, Bob Marshall, founder of The Wilderness Society and Howard Zahniser. The film gives the philosophical and political underpinnings of the Wilderness Act of 1964. It was narrated by Linda Hunt. The Medium The Medium is Singapores first full-length English language film. It was released in local cinemas in late 1991 and produced by Singaporean Errol Pang. It was initially supposed to be directed by a Singaporean, Tony Yeow, then by an American, Stan Barret, and finally by Arthur Smith, who was British. The Medium was initially seen as a revival of the local film industry. Starring Brenda Bakke, Margaret Chan and Dore Kraus. Zhu Houren also cameos as a coffeeshop owner whose wife ends up getting cheated by the main antagonist. The Deserter's Wife The Deserters Wife is a 1991 French-Israeli co-production dramatic independent underground art film directed by Michal Bat-Adam. La pura La pura is a 1994 Mexican film. It stars Maribel Guardia and Manuel Capetillo hijo, directed by Roberto Guinar. Straight from the Heart Straight from the Heart is a 1994 American short documentary film directed by Dee Mosbacher and co-directed by Frances Reid. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The documentary explored relationships between straight parents and their gay children. The film includes emotional interviews with a straight couple that didnt approve of homosexuality and disowned their gay child, who died of AIDS shortly after. Nurse Angel Ririka SOS is a Japanese shōjo manga series created by music producer and television writer Yasushi Akimoto and manga creator Koi Ikeno. The manga was serialized in Ribon Magazine from January 1995 to June 1996, and subsequently collected into four bound volumes published by Shueisha. The story follows Ririka Moriya, an elementary school student who receives the power to transform into the legendary guardian, Nurse Angel. As Nurse Angel, she is the only person capable of protecting the Earth from world-destroying invaders. Studio Gallop adapted the manga into a 35-episode anime television series, which premiered in Japan in July 1995, airing on TV Tokyo affiliates. Additional media produced include novelizations and a theatrical musical that aired in digest form in the shows time slot after its conclusion. Rumble in the Streets Rumble in the Streets is a 1996 American film co written by Katt Shea and directed by Bret McCormick. It stars David Courtemarche and Kimberly Rowe. Tunnu Ki Tina Tunnu Ki Tina is a 1997 Bollywood Hindi comedy drama film about a middle class Indian boy who dreams big and wants to marry a rich girl in college life. When he faces reality, however, he feels great pain. Major characters were portrayed by Renuka Shahane, Rohini Hattangadi, Rajeshwari Sachdev, and Sunil Barve. 1996: Pust på meg! 1996: Pust på meg!, also known as simply Pust på meg, is a 1997 Norwegian drama film directed by Eva Dahr, Oddvar Einarson, Mona J. Hoel, Marius Holst and Eva Isaksen, and starring Krister Henriksson, Frits Helmuth, Stina Ekblad, Erik Hivju and Bjørn Sundquist. Four different scenes are being played out in an apartment in Oslo one day in April 1996. Fiskerlivets farer Fiskerlivets farer is a 1907 Norwegian film directed by Julius Jaenzon. Running between seven and eight minutes, it was the first film produced in Norway. El hijo del crack El Hijo del crack is a 1953 Argentine football drama film co-directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson and Leopoldo Torres Ríos and starring Armando Bo and Oscar Rovito. The film, a tale of a dwindling professional football star and his son was released on December 15, 1953 in Normandie cinema in Buenos Aires. The cast involved major professional football players of the time as Mario Boyé, Tucho Méndez and Ángel Labruna and journalists such as Fioravanti. It is the last film in which Leopoldo Torres Ríos and Leopoldo Torre Nilsson worked together. The 77 minute film was produced by Sociedad Independiente Filmadora Argentina. Island Women Island Women is a 1958 American drama film directed by William Berke and written by Andrew Alexander and Philip Yordan. The film stars Marie Windsor, Vince Edwards, Marilee Earle, Leslie Scott and Irene Williams. The film was released in May 1958, by United Artists. David Copperfield David Copperfield is a 1922 Danish drama film directed by A.W. Sandberg and starring Gorm Schmidt, Martin Herzberg and Margarete Schlegel. The films sets were designed by the art director Carlo Jacobsen. Millionærdrengen Millionærdrengen is a 1936 Danish family film directed by A. W. Sandberg starring Karen Caspersen. The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers is a 1946 Argentine-Uruguayan historical adventure film directed by Julio Saraceni and starring Armando Bo, Roberto Airaldi and Francisco Pablo Donadio. It is one of a number of film adaptations of Alexandre Dumass 1844 novel The Three Musketeers. It was part of a growing trend for co-productions in Latin American filmmaking. Much of the film was shot in Montevideo. The Death of the White Stallion The Death of the White Stallion is a 1985 German drama film directed by Christian Ziewer. It was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival. Bilangin ang bituin sa langit Bilangin ang Bituin sa Langit is a 1989 drama film directed by Elwood Perez and produced by Lily Monteverde. The film stars Nora Aunor and Tirso Cruz III and it chronicles the turbulent life-long relationship between Noli, a poor and hard-working barrio lass, and Anselmo, her childhood sweetheart. Bilangin ang Bituin sa Langit won both the FAMAS Award for Best Picture and the FAP Award for Best Picture. Nora won Best Actress for this film in Urian, FAMAS, and FAP while Tirso won Best Actor in PMPC Star, FAMAS, and FAP. The Innocence of Lizette The Innocence of Lizette is a 1916 American silent comedy-drama film directed by James Kirkwood. It was one of the few films of Mary Miles Minter which survived. The film was restored in the Netherlands in 2004. and is shown in several European film festivals. Lies My Father Told Me Lies My Father Told Me is a 1960 film directed by Don Chaffey. It stars Harry Brogan and Betsy Blair. The Sterilization of Leilani Muir The Sterilization of Leilani Muir is a 1996 documentary directed by Glynis Whiting about the life and times of Leilani Muir, the first person to file a lawsuit against the Alberta provincial government for wrongful sterilization under the Sexual Sterilization Act of Alberta. Familles je vous hais Familles je vous hais is a 1997 French comedy drama film directed and written by Bruno Bontzolakis. Caroline Ducey was nominated for the Prix Michel Simon film prize for Best Actress for her performance in the film. Yûkai hôdô is a 1982 Japanese film directed by Shunya Itō. Beethoven Concerto Beethoven Concerto is a 1936 Soviet film directed by Mikhail Gavronsky and Vladimir Schmidtgof. Beqasoor Beqasoor is a 1950 Bollywood film about a simple girl caught in the crossfire of a deep-rooted sibling rivalry between her upright husband and her scheming brother-in-law. The film is directed by K. Amarnath and stars Madhubala. Une journée en taxi Une journée en taxi is a 1982 French-language Canadian/French drama film. København, Kalundborg og - ? København, Kalundborg og - ? is a 1934 Danish film directed by Ludvig Brandstrup and Holger-Madsen. The film stars Ludvig Brandstrup and Ib Schønberg. Many of the participating artists are popular Danish actors, but the cast also includes the Swedish actor Gösta Ekman, the American musician Louis Armstrong, the British music hall and vaudeville group Wilson, and several dance orchestras. P4W Prison for Women P4W: Prison for Women is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Janis Cole and Holly Dale and released in 1981. The film profiles several female inmates at the Prison for Women of Kingston Penitentiary. The film premiered at the 1981 Festival of Festivals, and was broadcast by CBC Television in 1982. The film won the Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 3rd Genie Awards in 1982. When the Prison for Women closed in 2000, Cole wrote a piece for the Toronto newspaper Now about her experiences making the film and her hopes for prison reform. Young Pushkin Young Pushkin is a 1937 Soviet biopic film directed by Abram Naroditsky. It portrays the youth of the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin. The Bull-Dogger The Bull-Dogger is a 1922 American five-reel silent western film starring Bill Pickett, an African American who is credited with inventing bulldogging or steer wrestling. It was filmed on location in Boley. The film is presumed to be lost with only fragments known to have survived. The Office Picnic The Office Picnic is a 1972 Australian comedy film directed by Tom Cowan. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival. Togger Togger is a 1937 German drama film directed by Jürgen von Alten and starring Paul Hartmann, Renate Müller, Heinz Salfner. It was Müllers final film before her mysterious death the same year. The making of the film was portrayed in the 1960 film Sweetheart of the Gods. Downfall Downfall is a 1923 German silent film directed by Ludwig Wolff and starring Asta Nielsen. The Runaway Match, or Marriage by Motor Runaway Match or The Runaway Match, or Marriage by Motor is a 1903 short silent film consisting of nine shots. It may be the "first auto-centered narrative film" and the first car chase in the movies. Yaju-deka is a 1982 Japanese drama film directed by Eiichi Kudo. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival. The Cape of Hope The Cape of Hope is a 1951 French-Italian crime film. Framed Youth: The Revenge of the Teenage Perverts Framed Youth: The Revenge of the Teenage Perverts is a 1982 documentary film, produced by the London Lesbian and Gay Youth Video Project, in which gay and lesbian teenagers interview straight people on the streets of London about their views on homosexuality. The project involved a number of members of the London Gay Teenage Group . Docteur Laennec Doctor Laennec is a 1949 French historical drama film directed by Maurice Cloche and starring Pierre Blanchar, Saturnin Fabre and Mireille Perrey. It portrays the work of René Laennec, the inventor of the stethoscope. The films art direction was by Robert-Jules Garnier and René Renoux. Donogoo Tonka Donogoo Tonka is a 1936 German comedy film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Anny Ondra, Viktor Staal and Will Dohm. It is based on a play of the same name by Jules Romains. A separate French-language version Donogoo was also made. The film was produced by UFA at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin, with sets designed by Otto Hunte and Willy Schiller. Paris Still Sings! Paris Still Sings is a 1951 French musical comedy film directed by Pierre Montazel and starring Lucien Baroux, Clément Duhour and Madeleine Lebeau with performances from a large number of leading French singers. Urlaub auf Ehrenwort Urlaub auf Ehrenwort is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Claus Biederstaedt, Eva Ingeborg Scholz and Reinhard Kolldehoff. It is a remake of the 1939 film Urlaub auf Ehrenwort about German soldiers granted leave during the Second World War. The films art direction was by Willi Herrmann and Wilhelm Vorwerg. Señora Carrar's Rifles Die Gewehre der Frau Carrar was a 1953 East German live television production of the play Señora Carrars Rifles by Bertolt Brecht. Wolf Riders Wolf Riders is a 1935 American western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Jack Perrin, Lillian Gilmore and Lafe McKee. Yurei otoko is a 1954 film directed by Motoyoshi Oda. It was distributed theatrically by Toho on October 13, 1954. Kounty Fair Kounty Fair is a 1930 animated cartoon released by Universal Pictures starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Mexico Mexico is a 1930 short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The soundtrack of the cartoon was missing for many years, until the discovery of a sound print in 2013. Then in 2014 the soundtrack version of the cartoon was uploaded to YouTube, however it was deleted due to the YouTube account being terminated then in 2015 and 2016 two other youtubers uploaded the soundtrack version of the cartoon as well. The Winged Horse The Winged Horse, also known by its reissue title of The Wing Horse, is a theatrical short cartoon by Walter Lantz Productions, featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 59th Oswald short produced by Lantzs studio, and the 112th to feature the character. Billy the Kid Billy the Kid is a 1911 American Silent film directed by Laurence Trimble, which is very loosely-based on the life of Billy the Kid. Der Tiger Akbar The Tiger Akbar is a 1951 West German thriller film directed by Harry Piel and starring Piel, Friedl Hardt and Hilde Hildebrand. Con alma y vida Con alma y vida is a 1970 Argentine film noir directed and written by David José Kohon and Norberto Aroldi and with music by Ástor Piazzolla. La bataille The Battle is a 1934 Franco–British co-production English language drama film directed by Nicolas Farkas, and starring Charles Boyer, Merle Oberon and John Loder. It was adapted from a 1909 French novel by Claude Farrère entitled La bataille. College Capers College Capers is a 1931 animated short film produced by The Van Beuren Corporation and was released by the film distributor Pathé. The film, which was directed by John Foster and Harry Bailey, features the doings of a plethora of animals at college. The name of the cartoon means that the events in the cartoon represent mischief, as the informal meaning of Caper is "an ridiculous activity". Released on 15 March 1931, the cartoon is part of the early sound series entitled Aesops Sound Fables. However, despite being in the series. The film is not based on an actual Aesop fable. However, like the other cartoons Van Beuren produced, the film has fallen into the public domain. This is because of their age, the studios collapse, and their inclusion on budget DVDs. The Bill Poster The Bill Poster is a 1933 short theatrical cartoon distributed by Columbia Pictures, and one of the many that feature Krazy Kat. When released in France, the cartoon is shown with the title of Zizi, Colleur DAffiches. Ircin románek Ircas Romance is a 1936 Czech romance film directed by Karel Hašler and starring Jiřina Steimarová, Rolf Wanka and Theodor Pištěk. It was one of several Czech films of the 1930s to involve a trip to an Adriatic resort. A separate German-language version Escape to the Adriatic was made in a co-production with Austria. It was shot at the Barrandov Studios in Prague. Krok do tmy Krok do tmy is a 1937 Czech criminal-comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Port Whines Port Whines is an animated short film by the Columbia Pictures Corporation. It is also the 136th Krazy Kat cartoon. Red Hot Music Red Hot Music, also known as Red Hot Rhythm! in the Castle Films reissue, is a short animated by Terrytoons, and stars Kiko the Kangaroo. It is the fifth cartoon in the characters series. Shehar Aur Sapna Shehar Aur Sapna is 1963 Hindi film directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, about a young couple searching in vain for a home of their own in a metropolis, amidst the backdrop of rapidly developing city, and the many who flocked to it in hope for a better life. It won the 1964 National Film Award for Best Feature Film and was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Film. Kaaviya Thalaivi Kaaviya Thalaivi is a 1970 Tamil language film, directed by K. Balachander and produced by Sowcar Janaki. It is a remake of the 1963 Bengali film Uttar Falguni. Janaki also stars alongside Gemini Ganesan and M. R. R. Vasu. The film won Ganesan the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor. Khanjar Khanjar is a 1980 Hindi language film, produced and directed by Atmaram. This action thriller casts Navin Nischol in the lead with the supporting cast of Reena Roy, Suresh Oberoi, Amjad Khan, Jankidas, Jayshree T., Jeevan, K. N. Singh, Mehmood, Murad, Reeta Bhaduri, Sajjan and Shekhar Kapur. Nitin Mangeshkar scored the music for this film, with lyrics written by Maya Govind. The story, in brief, is about a dagger in a criminal investigation, and the mysterious deaths around the life of its custodian. Main Tere Liye Main Tere Liye is a 1989 Indian Bollywood film directed by Vijay Anand. It stars Rajendra Kumar, Asha Parekh, Suneil Anand and Meenakshi Seshadri in pivotal roles. Memsaab Memsaab is a 1971 Bollywood drama film directed by Atma Ram. The film stars Vinod Khanna and Yogeeta Bali. The Lie of Nina Petrovna The Lie of Nina Petrovna is a 1937 French drama film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Isa Miranda, Fernand Gravey and Aimé Clariond. It is a remake of the 1929 silent film The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna with the setting moved from the Russian Empire to Imperial Vienna. The films sets were designed by the art director Guy de Gastyne. Pattina Pravesam Pattina Pravesam is a 1977 Indian Tamil-language film written and directed by K. Balachander. It is based on the play of the same name, written by Visu and staged the same year. The fim stars Delhi Ganesh, Sivachandran and Sarath Babu, all making their cinematic acting debuts. Sundara Swapnagalu Sundara Swapnagalu is a 1986 Kannada melodrama film directed by K. Balachander and written by Maniyan. The film featured Sridhar in the main role, along with Ramesh Aravind, Devilalitha, Janani and Kuyili, all making their on-screen debuts. Actress Tara and K. S. Ashwath featured in the supporting roles. Produced by V. Natarajan of Kavithalaya Productions, the film had score and soundtrack were composed by Vijaya Bhaskar. The film was a remake of the directors own Tamil film Sollathaan Ninaikkiren. Bullet Bullet is a 1985 Telugu action drama film directed by Bapu, written and produced by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana under Chitra Kalpana Movies banner. The film stars Krishnam Raju and Suhasini in the lead roles. The music was scored by K. V. Mahadevan. The lyrics were penned by Veturi Sundararama Murthy. Karma Karma is a 1933 bilingual film starring Devika Rani and Himanshu Rai. The film was directed by J.L. Freer Hunt and was a joint production among India, Germany and United Kingdom. Karma featured a four-minute kissing scene between the lead actors—Devika Rani and Rai—the longest in an Indian film. The Holy Island The Holy Island is a 1959 Bengali film directed by Debaki Bose. The film won the National Award for the Best Film and the Best Child Actress in 1959. The award was presented by the first President of IndiaDr Rajendra Prasad and the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. It was screened at the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. C.I.D C. I. D. is a 1965 Telugu Action film, produced by Nagireddy-Chakrapani under the Vijaya Productions banner and directed by Tapi Chanakya. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Jamuna in the lead roles, and music composed by Ghantasala. The film is a remake of the Tamil movie Dheiva Thaai. Kisan Aur Bhagwan Kisan Aur Bhagwan is an action comedy drama 1974 Bollywood drama film directed by Chandrakent. La loterie du bonheur The Lottery of Happiness is a 1953 French comedy film directed by Jean Gehret and starring Yves Deniaud, Suzanne Dehelly and Annette Poivre . Naan Anaittal Naan Aanaiyittal is a 1966 Tamil language drama film, directed by Tapi Chanakya. The film features M. G. Ramachandran and B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles. The film, produced by R. M. Veerappan under Sathiya Movies, had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. The film ran for 60 days. Skipper Next to God Maître après Dieu is a 1951 French film directed by Louis Daquin. It stars Pierre Brasseur and Yvette Etiévant. Pratishodh Pratisodh is a 1981 Bengali film. Directed by Sukhen Das, starring Uttam Kumar, Soumitra Chatterjee, Sabitri Chatterjee, Sukhen Das, Mahua Roychoudhury, Shakuntala Barua, Anup Kumar, Subhendu Chatterjee, Bhanu Bandopadhyay, Rabi Ghosh, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Gyanesh Mukherjee & others. Ajoy Das scored the music in the film. Tomorrow We Live Tomorrow We Live is a 1936 British drama film directed by H. Manning Haynes and starring Godfrey Tearle, Haidee Wright and Renee Gadd. Its plot concerns a financier on the brink of ruin. It was made at Elstree Studios. The Father of the Girl The Father of the Girl is a 1953 French comedy film directed by Marcel LHerbier and starring Arletty, Suzy Carrier and André Luguet. Il caso Pisciotta Il caso Pisciotta is a 1972 Italian historical drama film written and directed by Eriprando Visconti. It is based on actual events involving Gaspare Pisciotta, lieutenant of the bandit Salvatore Giuliano, and his death by poisoning in jail in 1954. Idol of Paris Idol of Paris is a 1948 film based on the novel Paiva, Queen of Love by Alfred Schirokauer, about a mid-19th century French courtesan Theresa who sleeps her way from poverty to the top of Second Empire society. It was an attempt by its makers to imitate the success of the Gainsborough melodramas. The Experts The Experts is a 1973 West German drama film directed by Norbert Kückelmann. It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear award. Whispering Smith Rides Whispering Smith Rides is a 1927 Western film serial directed by Ray Taylor. The film is considered to be lost, but a trailer is held for this serial at the Library of Congress. Le capitaine Craddock Captain Craddock is a 1931 German French-language musical comedy film directed by Max de Vaucorbeil and Hanns Schwarz and starring Jean Murat, Käthe von Nagy and Charles Redgie. It is a French-language version of the 1931 German film Bombs on Monte Carlo. It is sometimes known as Bombe Sur Monte Carlo. The films sets were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut. Tom Dollar Tom Dollar is a 1967 comedic spy film written and directed by Marcello Ciorciolini and starring Maurice Poli in the title role. It is based on a fotoromanzo, starring the same Poli, published in over 30 countries. It was shot in Tehran. For Those Who Are at Sea For Those Who Are at Sea, is a 1947 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Faintsimmer. Ob etom zabyvat nelzya Least We Forget is a 1954 Soviet film directed by Leonid Lukov Addio giovinezza! Goodbye Youth is a 1918 Italian silent drama film directed by Augusto Genina and starring Maria Jacobini, Lido Manetti and Helena Makowska, The film was adapted from the 1911 play of the same name by Nino Oxilia and Sandro Camasio, The film is set in Turin at the beginning of the twentieth century, where a student begins a romance with a seamstress Dorina, However, he is lured away by a sophisticated older woman to Dorinas distress, Genina remade the film in 1927, again as a silent, It was then remade as a sound film of the same title in 1940, House Broken House Broken is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Michael Hankinson and starring Louis Borel, Jack Lambert and Mary Lawson. A wife tries to make her husband jealous by flirting with a Frenchman. The film was made at Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures. A Star Fell from Heaven A Star Fell from Heaven is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Paul Merzbach and starring Joseph Schmidt, Florine McKinney and Billy Milton. It was made at Elstree Studios. It was a remake of the 1934 Austrian film of the same name which had also starred Schmidt. The films sets were designed by the art director David Rawnsley. Rapsodia Baltyku Rapsodia Bałtyku is a Polish melodrama film from 1935 directed by Leonard Buczkowski. It is the story about two friends, Adam and Zygmunt, serving in the floatplanes escadrille of the Polish Navy. It is notable for an appearance of Polish ORP Wicher destroyer and Lublin R-XIII floatplanes. Screenplay – Konrad Tom Dialogs – Jan Adolf Hertz Scenography – Jacek Rotmil, Stefan Norris Music – Tadeusz Górzyński Text of the songs – Jerzy Jurandot Sign of the Anchor Sign of the Anchor is a 1947 Czech drama film directed by František Čáp and starring Hana Vítová, Zdenka Baldová and Vlasta Fabiánová. The films art direction was by Stepán Kopecký. Vesna v Moskve Spring in Moscow is a 1953 Soviet musical film directed by Iosif Kheifits and Nadezhda Kosheverova and starring Galina Korotkevich, Vladimir Petrov and Yuri Bublikov. The Jack of Diamonds The Jack of Diamonds is a 1949 British adventure film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Nigel Patrick, Cyril Raymond and Joan Carroll. Its plot follows an ex-soldier who persuades some yacht owners to help recover a treasure chest of jewels he hid off the Belgian coast in 1940 during the Second World War. Wedding Night in the Rain Hochzeitsnacht im Regen is an East German film. It was released in 1967. Silvesterpunsch New Years Eve Punch is a 1960 East German musical film directed by Günter Reisch and starring Erich Franz, Friedel Nowack and Erika Dunkelmann. It was made by the state-owned DEFA company. It is a sequel to the 1959 film The Punch Bowl. The Monkey's Paw The Monkeys Paw is a 1923 British silent horror film directed by Manning Haynes and starring Moore Marriott, Marie Ault and Charles Ashton. It is an adaptation of W. W. Jacobss 1902 short story "The Monkeys Paw". The short story was made into a 1907 one-act play by Louis N. Parker, elements of which were also incorporated into this 1923 British film by screenwriter Lydia Hayward. Pyaar Diwana Pyaar Diwana is a 1972 Bollywood comedy film directed by Samar Chatterjee. The film stars Kishore Kumar and Mumtaz . A Matter of Murder A Matter of Murder is a 1949 British crime film directed by John Gilling and starring Maureen Riscoe, John Barry, Charles Clapham, Ian Fleming and John Le Mesurier. It was made as a B film, partly at the Kensington Studios, by Vandyke Productions. Aag Aur Daag Aag Dur Daag is a 1970 Hindi film directed by A. Salaam. The film stars Joy Mukherjee and Madan Puri. The films music is by Datta Naik. Meet the Navy Meet the Navy is a 1946 British musical comedy film based on the Canadian musical revue Meet the Navy. Filmed in England in November 1945, it was directed by Alfred Travers and produced by British National Films. It starred Lionel Murton, Margaret Hurst and Robert John Pratt. A musical troupe entertain sailors from the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War, and the film shows their personal history and experiences. The film concludes with a Technicolor sequence, with the cast involved in a Royal Command Performance, featuring a young Princess Elizabeth. Aatish Aatish is a 1979 Bollywood Action film, produced by Mohan Kumar under the EMKAY Enterprises banner and directed by Ambrish Sangal. It stars Jeetendra, Neetu Singh in the pivotal roles and music composed by Ravindra Jain. The film was remade as Telugu movie Devudichina Koduku, starring Krishna& Sridevi in lead roles. Pierrot the Prodigal Pierrot the Prodigal is a 1913 Italian silent film directed by Baldassarre Negroni and starring Francesca Bertini, Leda Gys and Emilio Ghione. Luna de miel en Río Honeymoon in Rio is a 1940 Argentine comedy film directed by Manuel Romero and starring Niní Marshall, Tito Lusiardo and Enrique Serrano. The films art direction was by Ricardo J. Conord. Sensational Kidnapping Sensational Kidnapping is a 1942 Argentine comedy film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera and starring Luis Sandrini, Elsa OConnor and Osvaldo Miranda. After somebody runs away from home, it is wrongly believed they have been kidnapped. The films sets were designed by the art director Juan Manuel Concado. Toscanini: The Maestro Toscanini: The Maestro is a documentary produced and directed by Peter Rosen, about Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini, who is considered by many to be the greatest maestro of the twentieth century. It was originally created for the Bravo channel in 1985, and was also televised on PBS in January 1988. Toscanini: The Maestro is the last television program narrated by Alexander Scourby, is hosted by James Levine, and features interviews with former NBC Symphony Orchestra members, as well as reminiscences by opera stars Robert Merrill, Jarmila Novotná, Herva Nelli, Licia Albanese, as well as Bidu Sayão, all of whom worked with Toscanini, and rare color home-movies of the maestro with such musicians as Vladimir Horowitz and Andrés Segovia. Also included is color footage of Salzburg in 1937. Excerpts from several of Toscaninis television appearances, preserved on black-and-white kinescopes, which at that time were undergoing extensive restoration prior to their release on home video, are also featured, as well as an extensive clip from Hymn of the Nations, a short subject that Toscanini filmed to support the U.S. war effort in 1944. Perjurer Perjura is a 1938 Mexican film starring Sara García. Cuidado con las imitaciones Cuidado con las imitaciones is a 1948 Argentine film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera. Jettatore Jettatore is a 1938 Argentine musical drama film directed by Luis Bayon Herrera. The film premiered in Buenos Aires on August 10, 1938 and starred Tito Lusiardo and Pedro Quartucci. It is a tango musical and is based on a play by Gregorio de Laferrere. The cinematography and editing of the film were performed by Francisco Múgica, who also served as a technical advisor to the films. Le rêve de Gabriel Gabriels Dream is a documentary film directed by Anne Lévy-Morelle. It tells the story of Gabriel de Halleux, an established businessman who, in late 1940s, decided to leave everything and start a new life in Chile Chico, in the depths of the Chilean Patagonia. In December 1997, Gabriels Dream received the André Cavens Award for Best Film given by the Belgian Film Critics Association. Wiseguy Avivato is a 1949 Argentine film directed and written by Enrique Cahen Salaberry with Ariel Cortazzo. Starring Pepe Iglesias. Donde duermen dos... duermen tres Donde duermen dos... duermen tres is a 1979 Argentine comedy film directed by Enrique Cahen Salaberry. This film was distributed by an Argentine distributor called "Paris Video Home", a company that distributes Comedy films. Más allá de la aventura Más allá de la aventura is a 1980 Argentine film directed by Oscar Barney Finn. Dover Dover was a short 1943 film produced by the British Ministry of Information. It concerns the town of Dover, the most likely "frontline" in any potential German invasion and how it had persevered since 1940. The film, which stars Edward R. Murrow, opens with a look back at the circumstances of mid-1940, how the British had arrived there after Dunkirk, the continuous air raids during the battle of Britain, and the stoicism of the people as they prepared to "die with their boots on" when the invasion came. Now, two years later, Dover is still the front line, but not for defence, for offence. RAF planes control the skies and more Allied sorties are flown over German targets than German raids on Britain. The people have stoically and bravely gone on with their normal lives, while helping the war effort; most of the men are in the forces, while the women man the anti-aircraft guns. The film ends with the narrator promising that someday soon, barges will leave Britains shore to liberate Europe. Manpower Manpower was a short propaganda film produced by the US Office of War Information in 1942. Made early shortly after Americas entry into World War II, the film addressed the problems associated with the labor market adjusting for war time, such as people with the wrong skills rushing to a town looking for war work, and labor shortages in essential industries. The film discusses how the Roosevelt administration dealt with the problem by the establishment of the Federal Employment Commission, which brought together representatives from labor, management, and the military to organize war production effectively, the test case being in the city of Baltimore. In spite of this action, there were labor shortages, and people had to be taken from other occupations and put into war work. Different examples are given and briefly dramatized: a man who has seniority working in a white collar profession is promised his position back when he returns to work after the war small businessmen are persuaded to sell their shops and go into war production Negroes are taken from menial jobs like custodians, and put to work welding women are taken from domestic life and put in to work that is adjusted for "feminine muscles" women with small children will have access to day care Finally, a few more possibilities are noted, but left undramatized, such as retired people coming back to work, the handicapped are recruited and Americas "youth" going into agricultural labor. It is noted that these youth programs are voluntary, but its possible that the government could make youth participation mandatory. Negro Colleges in War Time Negro Colleges in War Time is a short propaganda film produced by the Office of War Information in 1943. Other than in the title no reference is made to the students race. The film begins with a shot of the famous statue of Booker T. Washington at Tuskegee, and notes that "progress and industry" has a new meaning for the present—winning the Second World War. A brief overview of the war related work at several different black colleges follows, starting with Tuskegee where the famous George Washington Carver was putting his brain to work for the war effort. Students are encouraged to join the Tuskegee Airmen or learn about aviation manufacture. At Prairie View College in Texas and Howard University in Washington, DC students learn the increasingly technical skills of war industry and agriculture. At Howards medical school, training is also being offered to supply the field with nurses. Hampton University in Virginia is "practically on a 24-hour basis training more war workers." A Real Man Todo un hombre is a 1943 Argentine romantic drama film directed by Pierre Chenal on his Latin film debut, and starring Francisco Petrone and Amelia Bence. Critically acclaimed, the film was compared by critics in Argentina to Jean Vigos LAtalante. At the 1944 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards, Petrone won the Silver Condor Award for Best Actor for his performance in the film. Hatifa Hatifa is an East German film. It was released in 1960. La madre María La Madre María is a 1974 Argentine film. Kannan Oru Kai Kuzhandhai Kannan Oru Kai Kuzhandhai is a 1978 Indian Tamil-language film directed by N. Venkatesh and produced by Tirupur Mani. The film stars Sivakumar, Sumithra and Sowcar Janaki. Yashoda Krishna Yasoda Krishna is a 1975 Telugu film, directed by C. S. Rao. Baby Sridevi and Baby Rohini acted as Bala Krishna and Ramakrisha as Lord Krishna, Jamuna as Yashoda and S. V. Ranga Rao as Kamsa. The film was later dubbed into Kannada. The Violators The Violators is a 1957 American crime film directed by John Newland, written by Ernest Pendrell, and starring Arthur OConnell, Nancy Malone, Fred Beir, Clarice Blackburn and Henry Sharp. It was released on November 27, 1957, Universal Pictures. Die letzten Paradiese The Last Paradises: On the Track of Rare Animals is the title of a German nature documentary from 1967. It was filmed by Eugen Schuhmacher and Helmuth Barth. La piel del amor La Piel del amor is a 1973 Argentine film. Tête blonde Blonde is a 1950 French comedy film directed by Maurice Cam and starring Jules Berry, Denise Grey and Marcel André. The films art direction was by Guy de Gastyne. Vidocq Vidocq is a 1939 French historical crime film directed by Jacques Daroy and starring André Brule, Nadine Vogel and René Ferté. The film is based on the memoirs of Eugène François Vidocq. Vidocq was a criminal in nineteenth century Paris who changed sides and became a leading detective. El amor, el deber y el crimen Love, Duty and Crime is a 1926 Colombian silent film directed by Vincenzo di Doménico and Pedro Moreno Garzón. The film revolves around a young committed woman who falls for the painter who made his portrait, so she will be immersed in a conflict. Per Firenze Florence: Days of Destruction is a 1966 documentary about the 1966 Flood of the Arno River and its catastrophic effect on the city of Florence. Directed by Franco Zeffirelli, it is Zeffirellis only documentary, and features the only known film footage of the flood. The film is 50 minutes long, and was produced by RAI. Released less than a month after the disaster, the film reputedly raised more than $20 million for the reconstruction efforts. The film was narrated in English and Italian by actor Richard Burton, who had been making The Taming of the Shrew with Zeffirelli at the time. Variety described the film as a "magnificent, frightening document". Monsieur des Lourdines Monsieur des Lourdines is a 1943 French historical drama film directed by Pierre de Hérain and starring Raymond Rouleau, Germaine Dermoz and Mila Parély. It is an adaptation of Alphonse de Chateaubriants 1911 novel of the same title. The films director was the stepson of Marshal Pétain and its themes are supportive of Vichyite policy. It was shot at the Saint-Maurice Studios in Paris. The films sets were designed by the art director Lucien Aguettand. Paula contra la mitad más uno Paula contra la mitad más uno is a 1971 Argentine film. Peludópolis Peludópolis is a 1931 Argentine animated film directed by Quirino Cristiani. It was released on September 18, 1931 in Buenos Aires. The film was released with a Vitaphone sound-on-disc synchronization system soundtrack, making the film generally credited as the first animated feature film with sound. The film is now considered a lost film. El tango vuelve a París The Tango Returns to Paris is a 1948 Argentine musical comedy film, written and directed by Manuel Romero. It was premiered on January 16, 1948. The films plot is about a doctor who arrives to Paris that will become a tango singer. La hermosa mentira La hermosa mentira is a 1958 Argentine film. It was directed by Julio Saraceni and written by Abel Santa Cruz. A Lady Mislaid A Lady Mislaid is a 1958 British comedy film directed by David MacDonald and starring Phyllis Calvert, Alan White and Thorley Walters. It is based on a 1948 play of the same name by Kenneth Horne. Ellos nos hicieron así Ellos nos hicieron así is a 1952 Argentine film directed by Mario Soffici. Anne of Green Gables Anne of Green Gables is a Canadian television film directed by Don Harron. The film was based upon the novel, Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery. The movie was produced for CBC Television, which also commissioned the more famous remake 1985 film adaptation. The filming and production took place in Toronto and received a 6.3/10 rating on IMDb. The film depicts the story of a preteen orphan girl, Anne Shirley, adopted in the small-town of Avonlea, whose optimistic mindset defies standard ladylike conduct and drives her to overcome any obstacle life throws at her. Les malheurs de Sophie The Misfortunes of Sophie is a 1946 French comedy drama film directed by Jacqueline Audry and starring Madeleine Rousset, Marguerite Moreno and Michel Auclair. The film is based on the novel of the same name by La Comtesse de Ségur. Jungle Woman Jungle Woman is a 1926 Australian film directed by Frank Hurley. It was shot partly on location in Thursday Island back to back with another Hurley feature, The Hound of the Deep. Lentelied Lentelied is a 1936 Dutch film directed by Simon Koster. The Gate of Youth is a 1975 Japanese drama film directed by Kirirō Urayama, from a story by Hiroyuki Itsuki. Desperately Seeking Helen Desperately Seeking Helen is a 1998 film by Eisha Marjara, produced by the National Film Board of Canada. It documents the life of the Bollywood star Helen and also discusses Marjaras process of self-discovery. Marjara liked Helen as a child, and Marjara stated "Helen is a conduit into my childhood — my relationship with my mother, my struggle with anorexia and the Air India disaster which took the lives of my mother and sister." Jerry Pinto, author of Helen: The Life and Times of an H-bomb, wrote that the film "is as much about Eisha Marjaras perception of Helen as it is about Helen." Desperately Seeking Helen uses Hindi music. The film covers the complications in the relationship between Marjara and her mother, Devinder. Marjara had the perception that her mother was unable to balance the culture of Canada against that of India, and Devinder was more feminine and traditional compared to her daughter. The film also discusses the 1985 Air India Flight 182 bombing, which ultimately killed Davinder along with Seema, one of Marjaras sisters. D.B. Jones, the author of "Brave New Film Board," wrote that the filmmaker "verges on self-pity and often seems self-absorbed, but she can also be brutally honest about herself." Sabeena Gadihoke, the author of "Secrets and Inner Voices: The Self and Subjectivity in Contemporary Indian Documentary," wrote that the "deeply personal" film "did not easily fit popular conceptions of documentary" since it had a "fictive structure in which the filmmaker staged her own body" as well as "reflexive use of humor" and "whimsy". Angela Failler argued that the film was what had been described as a "counter-memorial" of the Air India Flight 182 disaster. The Squatter's Daughter The Squatters Daughter is a 1910 Australian silent film based on the popular play by Bert Bailey and Edmund Duggan. Grandhotel Nevada Grand Hotel Nevada is a 1935 comedy film directed by Jan Sviták and starring Lída Baarová, Otomar Korbelár and Karel Dostal. It was made in Prague by the Czech subsidiary of the Germany company UFA. The films sets were designed by the art director Stepán Kopecký. A Milanese Story A Milanese Story is a 1962 Italian drama film. It is the directorial debut of Eriprando Visconti. For his performance Romolo Valli won the Nastro dArgento for Best Supporting Actor. Ogni na reke Lights on the River is a 1954 Soviet childrens film directed by Viktor Eisymont. A screen version of the novel of the same name by Nikolai Dubov. Oink Oink is a 1995 short film directed by Rand Ravich, who later directed The Astronauts Wife. Oink premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1995. Out of Our Father's House Out of Our Fathers House is a 1978 episode of PBSs Great Performances series. This episode was first broadcast on 2 August 1978 on PBS. The movie is a televised play of the work by Eve Merriam. The play is about six real-life leaders of the womens suffrage movement. The TV movie stars Jackie Burroughs as astronomer Maria Mitchell, Carol Kane as Eliza Southgate, Dianne Wiest as author Elizabeth Gertrude Stern, Maureen Anderman as Doctor Anna Howard Shaw, Kaiulani Lee as Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Jan Miner as "Mother" Mary Jones. The original play by the same name was written by Eve Merriam, and was based on her book "Growing Up Female in America". Kula Gothralu Kula Gotralu is a 1962 Telugu drama film, produced by A. V. Subba Rao under the Prasad Art Pictures banner and directed by K. Pratyagatma. It stars Akkineni Nageshwara Rao, Krishna Kumari in the lead roles and music composed by S. Rajeswara Rao. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu certificate of merit in 1963. The Telugu veteran actor Krishna played a sidekick role in the movie before entering into the industry. Le ménage moderne de Madame Butterfly Le Ménage moderne du Madame Butterfly is a bisexual, hardcore pornographic film from France. It is notable for being the earliest known adult film to incorporate bisexual and homosexual intercourse. Le veau gras The Fatted Calf is a 1939 French comedy film directed by Serge de Poligny and starring Elvire Popesco, André Lefaur and Armand Bernard. It is based on a play by Bernard Zimmer. The films sets were designed by Jacques Colombier and Robert Gys. Arme, syndige menneske Arme, syndige menneske is a 1980 Norwegian drama film directed by Egil Kolstø, starring Svein Scharffenberg and Anne Marie Ottersen. Journalist Erik Mogensen from Oslo travels to Copenhagen to report on drug abuse in the city. Mogensen himself struggles with alcoholism, and has previously been committed to a mental institution. During his stay in Copenhagen, his drinking problem gets worse. Nellu Nellu is a 1974 Malayalam film directed by Ramu Kariat based on the award-winning novel of the same name by P. Valsala. The film is about the tribal people of the Wayanad hills in the deep Kerala forests. It stars Prem Nazir and Jayabharathi in the lead roles. The film is noted for its aesthetic quality and is regarded as a landmark in the history of Malayalam cinema. The film marks the debut of cinematographer Balu Mahendra although not his first release. He won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Photography. Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Appu won the award for Kerala State Film Award for Best Editing. Asthram Asthram is a 1983 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. N. Menon. The film stars Mammootty, Bharath Gopi, Nedumudi Venu and Mohanlal in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Himavahini Himavahini is a 1983 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. G. Vishwambharan and produced by K. J. Joseph. The film stars Mammootty, Mohanlal, Jagathy Sreekumar and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. Kaviya Thalaivan Kaviya Thalaivan is a 1992 Tamil drama film directed by K. S. Gopalakrishnan. The film features Vijayakanth and Bhanupriya in lead roles. The film had musical score by Aravind Siddhartha and was released on 25 October 1992. The film was flop at box office. Reserviert für den Tod Reserved for the Death is an East German film. It was released in 1963. Félicité Félicité is a 1979 French film by Christine Pascal. The Wonderful Rose Tree Le Rosier miraculeux, released in the US as The Wonderful Rose-Tree and in the UK as The Magical Rose Tree, is a 1904 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Foster Child Foster Child is a 1987 documentary film by Gil Cardinal, exploring the filmmakers search, at age thirty-five, for biological family. Cardinal often meets with frustration during his search, but eventually finds his natural family and discovers his Métis roots. In Foster Child, Cardinal documents his discovery of his past, including the reasons why his birth mother gave him up for adoption when he was one year old, and sees photographs of his deceased biological mother for the first time. He learns in the film that she had died in 1974, after a long history of alcohol and poverty. This National Film Board of Canada production received over 10 awards, including four Golden Sheaf Awards, a Special Jury Prize at the Banff Television Festival and a Gemini Award for best direction for a documentary program. It was broadcast on CBCs Man Alive series. Livingstone Livingstone aka Bula Matari is a 1925 British silent biographical film produced, directed by and starring M.A. Wetherell in the title role. It also starred Molly Rogers and Henry Walton. It depicts the life of the African missionary David Livingstone including his efforts to end slavery and bring education in Africa and his celebrated meeting with Henry Morton Stanley. Tannenberg Tannenberg is a 1932 Swiss–German war film directed by Heinz Paul and starring Hans Stüwe, Käthe Haack and Jutta Sauer. The film is based on the 1914 Battle of Tannenberg during the First World War. It focuses on a German landowner Captan von Arndt and his family. Eloy Eloy is a 1969 Argentine film. Se solicitan modelos Se solicitan modelos is a 1954 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Jal Mahal Jal Mahal is a 1980 Bollywood suspense Thriller film, produced by R.K. Soral under the Suvog Films banner and directed by R. Jhalani. It stars Jeetendra, Rekha in the lead roles and music composed by R. D. Burman. A Final Reckoning A Final Reckoning is a 1928 American Western film serial directed by Ray Taylor. The film is considered to be lost. It is based on a novel by G. A. Henty. Jeewan Jyoti Jeewan Jyoti, also Jeevan Jyoti, is a 1953 Bollywood film directed by Mahesh Kaul. It is the debut film of Shammi Kapoor. It stars Shashikala, Leela Mishra, and Chand Usmani. Patanga Patanga is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Kedar Kapoor. The film stars Shashi Kapoor, Vimi and Rajendra Nath. The music was composed by Shankar Jaikishan. The film was a moderate success at the box office. Destiny Taqdeer is a 1943 Indian Hindi language comedy film. It was directed by Mehboob Khan under his Mehboob Productions banner. The star cast included a young Nargis in her first lead role along with Motilal, Chandra Mohan, Charlie, Jilloobai and Kayam Ali. Written by Ghulam Mohammed, the screenplay and dialogue were by Agha Jani Kashmiri. Its music was composed by Rafiq Ghaznavi and the lyrics credited to Meharul Qadri. The story is a romantic comedy based on the lost and found formula set against an entertaining backdrop. It was the ninth-highest-grossing Indian film of 1943. Abachurina Post Office Abachurina Post Office is a 1973 Indian Kannada language drama film directed by N. Lakshminarayan, based on a short story of the same name written by Poornachandra Tejaswi. It stars Naani, Girija Lokesh, Dasharathi Dikshith and Ramesh Bhat in lead roles. The film won many laurels upon release including the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada for its clear handling of the typical human mind amidst his curiosity. The film produced by Patre C. Vinayak was certified with U grade and its musical score is by Vijaya Bhaskar. Na-Insaafi Na-Insaafi is a 1989 Bollywood film directed by Mehul Kumar and starring Shatrughan Sinha, Mandakini, Chunky Pandey, Sonam, Birbal, Mohan Choti, Asrani, Sujit Kumar, Om Shivpuri, The Old Wallop The Old Wallop is a 1927 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 65th Our Gang short that was released and was considered to be a lost film. However, a near-complete foreign print was discovered in Munich, Bavaria, in the 1970s: the United States version was destroyed in the 1965 MGM vault fire. Rugmini Rugmini is a 1989 Indian Malayalam film, directed by KP Kumaran, starring Nedumudi Venu and Anju in the lead roles. Kumaran won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Director for the film. The Smile Wins The Smile Wins is a 1928 American short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. This was the 72nd Our Gang short subject released, and the last Our Gang short that Hal Roach released through Pathé Exchange. Guitar Legends Guitar Legends was a concert held over five nights, from October 15 to October 19, 1991, in Seville, Spain, with the aim of positioning the city as an entertainment destination to draw support for Expo 92 beginning the following April. Amar Shakti Amar Shakti is a 1978 Hindi film produced and directed by Harmesh Malhotra. It stars Shashi Kapoor, Shatrughan Sinha, Sulakshana Pandit and Alka. Apon Amar Apon Apan Amar Apan is a 1990 Bengali film directed by Tarun Majumdar and produced by Pradip Kundalia. The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Tapas Paul and Satabdi Roy in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by R. D. Burman. Phaansi Ke Baad Phaansi Ke Baad is a 1985 Indian Hindi-language thriller film directed and produced by Harmesh Malhotra. This film was released on 25 January 1985 under the banner of Eastern Films. The music direction of the film was by Anu Malik. Forty Little Mothers Forty Little Mothers is a 1936 French comedy film directed by Léonide Moguy and starring Lucien Baroux, Gabrielle Dorziat and Pauline Carton. The 1940 Hollywood film Forty Little Mothers was based on the same story. General Sutter General Sutter is a 1999 Swiss historical film directed by Benny Fasnacht and starring Werner Bachofen, Hannes Schmidhauser and Rahman Dalrymple. It is based on the life of John August Sutter, a German-born Swiss figure who participated in the American gold rush in the years after the American Civil War. Annette et la dame blonde Annette and the Blonde Woman is a 1942 French comedy film directed by Jean Dréville and starring Louise Carletti, Henri Garat and Mona Goya. It was made by the German-controlled Continental Films in occupied Paris. Ek Kunwari Ek Kunwara Ek Kunwari Ek Kunwara is a 1973 Bollywood drama film directed by Prakash Mehra. The film stars Leena Chandavarkar, Rakesh Roshan, Pran, Kumkum and Rajendra Nath. Two of the songs namely, "Agar Dil Hamara Sheeshe Ke Badle Patthar Ka Hota", sung by Kishore Kumar and "Chal Diye Tum Kahan", sung by Rafi and Asha are still popular. The film had a nice story and good acting by main cast Pran, Leena, Rakesh Roshan and Kumkum, and did well at the box office. Khalifa Khalifa is a 1976 Hindi film, produced by Jeetendra Luthra and directed by Prakash Mehra. The film stars Randhir Kapoor, Rekha, I. S. Johar, Madan Puri, Pran and Lalita Pawar. Prasnam Gurutharam Prasnam Gurutharam is a 1983 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Balachandramenon. The film stars Balachandramenon, Poornima Bhagyaraj, Prem Nazir and Jayabharathi. The films score was composed by Ravindran. The Intruder El Intruso is a 1999 Colombian film that was produced, written, directed by, and starred Guillermo Álvarez. The plot revolves around a couple who move to a small village, and are then investigated after the discovery of the body of the womans lover. Sheesh Mahal Sheesh Mahal is a 1950 social Urdu/Hindi film produced and directed by Sohrab Modi for Minerva Movietone. The story writer was the late Khan-Bahadur Hakim Ahmad Shuja, MBE, a famous Urdu poet and writer. The screenplay and dialogue were by Munshi Abdul Baqui and Shams Lucknawi. The music direction was by Vasant Desai and the lyricists were Aajiz, Shams Lucknowi and Nazim Panipati. The film starred Sohrab Modi, Naseem Banu, Mubarak, Pran, Nigar Sultana, Pushpa Hans, Jawahar Kaul and Leela Mishra. Naseem plays the daughter of a feudal aristocrat who sticks to his old ways in spite of being reduced to penury. In contrast to her role in Pukar, she "dressed simply, with little make-up", with her acting leaving an emotional impact on the audiences. And Bakwas is the builder of Sheesh Mahal Alolam Aalolam is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by Mohan. The film stars Nedumudi Venu, Bharath Gopi, K. R. Vijaya and Sankaradi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and Kavalam Narayana Panicker. Swami Vivekananda Swami Vivekananda is a 1955 Hindi language Indian feature film produced and directed by Amar Mullick, starring Ajit Prakash, Bharati Devi, Anubha Gupta Manoranjan Bhattachary etc. The film was based on the biography of Indian Hindu monk Swami Vivekananda. The film is considered a "faithful and memorable documentation feature" on Vivekananda. The Gold Medal The Gold Medal is a 1969 Bollywood action spy film, produced by Sham Behl under the Time Films banner and directed by Ravikant Nagaich. It stars Jeetendra, Rakhee Gulzar, Shatrughan Sinha in the lead roles while Dharmendra in a special appearance. The music was composed by Shankar Jaikishan. Laparwah Laparwah is a 1981 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Ravikant Nagaich, starring Mithun Chakraborty in the lead role. Swapna Sagara Swapna Sagara is an Odia film was released in 1983. Produced, directed, story, and screenplay by Prashant Nanda and music by Akshaya Mohanty, the movie featured Dukhiram Swain, Prashant Nanda, Sriram Panda, Mahasweta Roy and Anita Das. It was the first 70mm movie in Odia cinema history. Nanda,at the age of nine read the novel "Baliraja",written by Kahnucharan Mohanty.Years later he wrote the screenplay of Swapna Sagara, drawing inspiration from it. Oru Thai Makkal Oru Thaai Makkal is a 1971 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy-drama film, directed by P. Neelakantan, starring M. G. Ramachandran, with M. N. Nambiar, Jayalalithaa and R. Muthuraman. The film was a remake of the Hindi film Ayee Milan Ki Bela. Chhoti Chhoti Baatein Chhoti Chhoti Baten is a 1965 Indian Hindi family drama film directed by actor Motilal. It was his only film as director, writer and producer under his home banner, Rajvanshi Productions. It starred Motilal, Nadira and Moti Sagar in lead roles. The music of the film was by Anil Biswas, his last film before retiring from Bollywood and joining All India Radio. It is noted for the song "Zindagi Khwab Hai Tha Hamein Bhi" performed by Mukesh, and the Lata Mangeshkar-Mukesh duet, "Zindagi Ka Ajab Afsana Hai". Dances were choreographed by Kathak exponent Lachhu Maharaj, who also choreographed Mughal-e-Azam and Pakeezah. Director Motilal Rajvashi, a noted character actor from the 1940s till the 1960s made his directorial debut through this film. However, he died before films release, and despite critical acclaim the offbeat family drama flopped at the box office. Composer Anil Biswas said that the films post-production was overseen by singer Mukesh, a distant cousin of Motilal, as the actor lay in hospital. At the 13th National Film Awards, it won the award for Certificate of Merit for the Third Best Feature Film and Certificate of Merit for the Best Story Writer was awarded posthumously to Motilal. The film explores theme of humanity, helping others, society, trust, importance of money and relationships. It was featured in the book Take 2 – 50 Films That Deserve a New Audience by Deepa Gehlot, who described the story as -In a 1963 interview, Motilal had said the following about the film, and his character - Night Women La Femme spectacle is a film directed by Claude Lelouch in 1964. Nosotras, las taquígrafas Nosotras las Taquígrafas is a 1950 Mexican film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel and starring Alma Rosa Aguirre, Lilia del Valle, and Blanca de Castejón. It is based on a 1949 novel by Sarah Batiza, adapted for the screen by Alfonso Patiño Gómez. Rithubhedam Rithubedam is a 1987 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Prathap Pothen. The film stars Balachandra Menon, Thilakan, Geetha, Vineeth, Monisha Unni and Murali in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Thilakan received the National Film Award for the best Supporting actor in the year 1987 for his role in this film. Kaathiruntha Kangal Kaathiruntha Kangal is a 1962 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Tatineni Prakash Rao. The film starred Gemini Ganesan and Savitri in the lead roles. It was adapted from the Bengali play Smrithi Tukku Thak written by Malabika Roy, with the dialogues written by M.S. Solamalai and Ma.Ra. The film was remade in Telugu as Devata. Operation Manhunt Operation Manhunt is a 1954 American drama film directed by Jack Alexander and written by Paul Monash. The film stars Harry Townes, Irja Jensen, Jacques Aubuchon, Robert Goodier, Albert Miller and Caren Shaffer. The film was released on October 4, 1954, by United Artists. Vichitra Kutumbam Vichitra Kutumbam is a 1969 Telugu comedy film, produced by V. K. P. Sunkavalli under the Sriraj Art Films banner and directed by K. S. Prakash Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Savitri, Krishna, Shobhan Babu, Vijaya Nirmala in the lead roles and music composed by T. V. Raju. Jai-Vijay Jay Vejay is a 1977 Bollywood folk film, produced and directed by L. V. Prasad under the Prasad Productions Pvt. Ltd. banner. It stars Jeetendra, Reena Roy, Bindiya Goswami, Prem Krishan in the lead roles and music composed by Rajesh Roshan. The film is a remake of Telugu movie Chikkadu Dorakadu, starring N.T. Rama Rao, Kanta Rao, Jayalalithaa, Krishna Kumari in the pivotal roles. Samsaram Samsaram is a 1950 Telugu drama film, produced by K. V. Krishna and C. V. Ranganatha Rao under the Sadhana Productions banner and directed by L. V. Prasad. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Lakshmirajyam in the lead roles and music composed by Susarla Dakshinamurthi. The film was recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office. The film was later remade in Tamil with the same name, in Hindi as Sansar and in Malayalam as Ayodhya. Ventarrón Ventarrón is a 1949 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. A murderer known as "Ventarrón" escapes from prison to get revenge. Adutha Veetu Penn Adutha Veettu Penn is a 1960 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film, directed by Vedantam Raghavaiah and written by Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass. The film stars Anjali Devi, T. R. Ramachandran and K. A. Thangavelu in the lead roles. It is a remake of the Bengali film Pasher Bari, itself based on the namesake short story by Arun Chowdhury. In Adutha Veettu Penn, a simple man wants to impress a woman he loves by singing, but since he cannot, his friend, a singer, sings in secret while the simple man merely lip syncs, and wins the womans love. The film was released on 11 February 1960, and became a success. Pathos Karunam is a 2000 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by Jayaraj. The film stars Biju Menon, Eliyamma, Madambu Kunjukuttan and Vavachan in lead roles. The film had musical score by Sunny Stephen. Manalane Mangayin Bhagyam Manaalane Mangaiyin Baakkiyam is a Tamil film starring Gemini Ganesan, Anjali Devi, Rajasulochana and Girija. The Tamil version of film was released first in 1957 and then in Telugu in the same year. The film was made simultaneously in Telugu as Suvarna Sundari, starring A. Nageswara Rao and Anjali Devi in lead roles. It was remade in Hindi as Suvarna Sundari, starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Anjali Devi in lead roles. The music was a great success and P. Adinarayana Rao won the award for Best Music Director in Hindi. Its an all too familiar fairly tale. A folklore hero from the planet earth and an angel from a celestial land falling in love and the many turns the tale takes before reaching the climax. Sacred Waters Sacred Waters is a 1932 German drama film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Karin Hardt, Eduard von Winterstein and Hans Adalbert Schlettow. It is part of the heimatfilm genre. The film was based on a novel by Jakob Christoph Heer, which was later adapted into a 1960 Swiss film Sacred Waters. Las cariñosas The Loving Ones is a 1979 Mexican comedy film directed by Rafael Portillo. A Lingering Face A Lingering Face is a 2000 Chinese film directed by Lu Xuechang. The film is Lus second after 1997s The Making of Steel. Compared to that earlier film, which was plagued with censorship problems, A Lingering Faces production and release was relatively free of problems or obstacles. Kannoor Deluxe Kannur Deluxe is a 1969 Indian Malayalam thriller film, directed by A. B. Raj and produced by T. E. Vasudevan. The film is a road movie which pivots on a theft that occurs in a bus and stars Prem Nazir, Sheela, Adoor Bhasi and Ammini in the lead roles. The film had musical score by V. Dakshinamoorthy. The film was well received. The film has a resemblance to the 1972 Hindi movie Bombay to Goa. Batasari Batasari is a 1961 Telugu-language drama film, produced and directed by Ramakrishna under the Bharani Pictures banner. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Bhanumathi Ramakrishna in the lead roles and music composed by Master Venu. The film was simultaneously made in Tamil as Kaanal Neer. It is based on the Bengali novel Bada Didi, written by Saratchandra Chatterjee. Ginza kankan musume is a 1949 black and white Japanese film directed by Koji Shima. Ilan-dili Ilan-dili is a 1926 Soviet silent adventure film directed by Ivane Perestiani. It is the sequel to the film The Savur Grave. Modzgvari The Exile is a 1922 Soviet Georgian romantic drama film directed by Vladimir Barsky, based on the novel by Alexander Kazbegi. Raitu Bidda Raithu Bidda is a 1939 Telugu social problem film directed by Gudavalli Ramabrahmam. It is a social reformist film during the period of British India, at the time of battle against Zamindari system. The film was banned by the British Administration in the region. Ironically it was produced by one of the Zamindars of the time, Challapalli Maharaja. The film had a public re-release in 1948. Sitam Situm is a 1982 Hindi film directed by Aruna Raje and Vikas Desai starring Naseeruddin Shah, Smita Patil, Vikram and Asrani among others. The then husband-wife duo worked together in the name of Aruna-Vikas jointly, before Aruna went her separate way. Talla Pellamma Thalla? Pellama? is a 1970 Telugu drama film, produced by N. Trivikrama Rao under the NAT and Ramakrishna Cine Studios banner and directed by N. T. Rama Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Chandrakala, Master Harikrishna in the lead roles and music composed by T. V. Raju. The film was remade in Hindi as Bidaai and in Tamil as Piriya Vidai. The film was recorded as a Super Hit in Indian box offices. Mind Your Manners! Mind Your Manners is a Hollywood short drama film directed by Olivier Megaton, produced by Coronet Instructional Media, and starring John Lindsay. The film demonstrates the benefits of being unfailingly polite and well mannered to everyone by showing teenagers how being polite and well-dressed is the key to making everyone like them. The film was released in 1953. Sasdjeli The Punishment of Shirvanskaya is a 1926 Soviet silent adventure film directed by Ivane Perestiani. It is a sequel to The Crime of Shirvanskaya. Nammina Bantu Nammina Bantu is a 1960 Telugu drama film, produced by Yarllagada Venkanna Chowdary under Sambhu Films and directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri in the lead roles and music jointly composed by Saluri Rajeswara Rao & Master Venu. The film was remade as the Tamil film Pattaliyin Vetri. Both films were made simultaneously under same banner and director, some of the scenes and artists are the same in both versions. Upon release the film received critical acclaim. The film was screened at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu. Arrabalera Arrabalera is a 1951 Mexican comedy drama film directed by Joaquín Pardavé and starring Marga López, Fernando Fernández and Freddy Fernández. The films art direction was by Jorge Fernández. Especialista en chamacas Especialista en chamacas is a 1965 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Nosotras las sirvientas We Maids is a 1951 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Zacarías Gómez Urquiza and starring Alma Rosa Aguirre, Domingo Soler and Rubén Rojo. The films art direction was by Francisco Marco Chillet. La seconda ombra La seconda ombra is Italian film directed by Silvano Agosti in 2000. The major part of cast was composed of people who had actually worked or lived in psychiatric hospitals of Gorizia and Trieste. Mother Maa is a 1952 Indian Hindi-language social family drama directed by Bimal Roy for Bombay Talkies. Bimal Roy was asked to come to Bombay from Calcutta to direct the film for the studio, which was going through bad times. Bombay Talkies earlier favourite Leela Chitnis was cast in the eponymous role of Mother. This was the first film Roy directed in Bombay. He was to break away and form his own production company: Bimal Roy Productions. The first film he produced and directed under his new banner was Do Bigha Zameen, the next year. The cinematographer was I. Wirsching. The films music was composed by S. K. Pal with lyrics by Bharat Vyas. The film co-starred Bharat Bhushan, Shyama, Nazir Hussain, Mehmood and B. M. Vyas. The story was said to be adapted loosely from the old Hollywood film Over The Hills, which was about a "self-sacrificing son and his mother". According to B. D. Garga, the films sentimental melodrama was handled with intelligence and finesse by Roy, which stopped it from becoming a "mushy tear-jerker". Itha Innu Muthal Itha Innu Muthal is a 1984 Malayalam-language Indian feature film, directed by Reji, starring Shankar, Sreenath, Maniyanpilla Raju, Ranipadmini in the lead roles, with extended cameos by Mammootty and Mohanlal. The movie was a hit. Mother's Baby Boy Mothers Baby Boy is a 1914 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Onnanu Nammal Onnanu Nammal is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by P. G. Vishwambharan. The film stars Mammootty, Mohanlal, Seema and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Ilaiyaraaja. Sahasam Cheyara Dimbhaka Sahasam Cheyara Dimbhaka is a 1988 Telugu suspense comedy film, produced by K. V. S. Raju under the Suchitra Movies banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Kalpana in the lead roles and music composed by Raj-Koti. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. Defy Gravity Defy Gravity is a Canadian drama film, directed by Michael Gibson and released in 1990. The film stars R. H. Thomson as Bill Fiddich, an inventor with bipolar disorder who is physically abusive to his wife Mary and daughter Debbie; Simon Reynolds as Patrick, his teenage son who is spared the physical abuse but is struggling to understand how to stand up to his father to protect the rest of the family; and Tracey Moore as Miss McInnis, Patricks high school history teacher who tries to provide the emotional guidance Patrick isnt getting at home. The films cast also includes Louis Ferreira, London Juno, Damir Andrei and Earl Pastko. The film premiered at the 1990 Festival of Festivals. Moore received a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 13th Genie Awards in 1992. Cómicos y canciones Comedians and Songs is a 1960 Mexican comedy crime film directed by Fernando Cortés and starring Marco Antonio Campos, Gaspar Henaine and Silvia Fournier. Dos locos en escena Dos locos en escena is a 1960 Mexican comedy film starring Viruta and Capulina, Flor Silvestre, and Marina Camacho. The Star Boarder The Star Boarder is a 1919 American silent comedy short written and directed by and starring Larry Semon. The film also stars Lucille Carlisle, and features Norma Shearer in an uncredited role as a beauty pageant contestant. Uyarukm Njan Nadaake Uyarum Njan Nadake is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. Chandrakumar and produced by Kuttiyil Balan. The film stars Mohanlal, Aruna, Venu Nagavally and Balan K. Nair in the lead roles. The film has musical score by K. P. N. Pillai. Rishi Moolam Rishi Moolam is a 1980 Indian Tamil film, directed by S. P. Muthuraman and produced by S. S. Karuppasamy, S. S. K. Sannasi, S. S. K. Sakaralingam, S. S. K. Ganesan and S. S. K. Murugan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, K. R. Vijaya, Major Sundarrajan and Suruli Rajan in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja. Vishnu Vijayam Vishnu Vijayam is a 1974 Indian Malayalam film, directed by N. Sankaran Nair and produced by A. G. Abraham. The film stars Kamal Haasan, Sheela, Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair and M. O. Devasya in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. J. Williams made his debut as an independent cameraman with this film. Vishnu Vijayam was dubbed in Telugu as Prema Poojari. Lásky Kacenky Strnadové Lásky Kačenky Strnadové is a Czech silent comedy film. It was released in 1926. Cabaret Neiges Noires Cabaret Neiges Noires is a 1997 French Canadian musical film, by Cine Qua Non Films. It was directed by Raymond Saint-Jean and written by Dominic Champagne. Its tagline is Le cri dune génération. Chinna Durai Chinna Durai is a 1999 Indian Tamil-language film directed by R. Chandra. The film features Sarathkumar and Roja in lead roles whilst Sithara, Vijayakumar and Manivannan play supporting roles. Don't You Know of an Unoccupied Flat? Nevíte o bytě? is a 1947 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Voulez-vous coucher avec God? Voulez-vous coucher avec God? is a 1972 Canadian experimental film directed by Jack Christie and Michael Hirsh. Combining live-action and animation, the film is heavily steeped in late 1960s - early 1970s counterculture and features of a soundtrack of popular music from the period. It tells the story of a bigoted and war-crazed God, portrayed by Tuli Kupferberg, who sends an angel down to Earth to become President of the United States, leading to chaos. Dil Ka Raaja Dil Ka Raja is a 1972 Bollywood action film produced by A.A. Nadiadwala and directed by P. Madhavan. The film stars Ajit, Indrani Mukherjee, Waheeda Rehman and Raaj Kumar. The film was a remake of Tamil film Enga Oor Raja. Sweet Dreams of Youth Gençlik Hülyaları is a 1962 Turkish drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Kenan Pars, Reha Yurdakul, and Erol Tas. Rani Mera Naam Rani Mera Naam is a 1972 Bollywood drama film directed by K. S. R. Das. The film stars Ashok Kumar and Prem Nath and Sridevis Hindi debut film as a child artist. It is a remake of the 1970 Telugu film Rowdy Rani. The Tramp and the Crap Game The Tramp and the Crap Game is a silent film from the year 1900. Its unknown if a copy survives, but it could be lost. It is unwatchable on computers. Terrain Terrain is a 1994 Australian film directed by Terry Kyle and starring Jonathan Hardy, Amande Mires, and Gerowyn Lacaze. It is set on a remote planet about the crew of the research station Orpheus. Astataïon ou Le festin des morts Mission of Fear is a Canadian drama film, directed by Fernand Dansereau and released in 1965. Based on The Jesuit Relations, the film dramatizes the story of the Canadian Martyrs at the Jesuit mission of Sainte-Marie among the Hurons through the reflections of Jean de Brébeuf as he awaits his death. The cast also includes Jacques Godin, François Guillier, Jacques Kasma, Ginette Letondal, Hubert Loiselle, Yves Létourneau, Monique Mercure, Albert Millaire, Jean-Louis Millette, Jean Perraud, Jean-Guy Sabourin, Marcel Sabourin, Janine Sutto and Maurice Tremblay. The film won the award for Best Feature Film at the Canadian Film Awards in 1966. Dhoomakethu Dhoomakethu is a 1968 Indian Kannada film, directed by R. N. Jayagopal. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaya Chandrika, Udaykumar and Narasimharaju in the lead roles. The film has musical score by T. G. Lingappa. Kadhal Vaganam Kadhal Vaaganam is a 1968 Tamil language drama film directed by M. A. Thirumugham. The film features M. G. Ramachandran, Jayalalithaa and S. A. Ashokan in lead roles. Mami the Esper is a manga series created by Fujiko F. Fujio in 1977 and serialized in Shōnen Big Comic. It was later adapted into an anime series in 1987 and an anime film in 1988. This series has a similar premise to one of Fujiko F. Fujios earlier shorts titled Akage no Anko, later retitled Anko Ōi ni Okoru, which is about Anko Aoyama, a teenage girl who discovers her psychic powers and the dark secret of her mothers lineage of true witches, and who also poses nude for her own father. Attimari Attimari is a 1981 Indian Malayalam film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by Pushparajan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, Sreenath and Mohanlal in the lead roles. The film has musical score by K. J. Joy. Madrasile Mon Madrasile Mon is a 1982 Indian Malayalam-language crime thriller film directed by J. Sasikumar and written by P. M. Nair. It is based on the Karikkan villa murder case of 1980. The film stars Ravikumar, Raveendran, and Mohanlal. Swanthamevide Bandhamevide Swanthamevide? Bandhamevide? is a Malayalam film released in 1984. Directed by Sasikumar, this film is about the issues cropping up inside the family after the marriage of two sons. Mohanlal, Jose Prakash, Swapna, Lalu Alex, Menaka, and Adoor Bhasi appeared in the leading roles. Just Us Just Us is a 1986 television film, based on a true story and the autobiography by Gabrielle Carey, of the same name. Set in Sydney, Australia, but filmed mainly in Melbourne, it starred Scott Burgess and Catherine McClements. It was written by Ted Roberts and directed by Gordon Glenn. Ther Thiruvizha Thaer Thiruvizha is a 1968 Tamil language drama film, directed by M. A. Thirumugham. The film features M. G. Ramachandran, Jayalalithaa, C. R. Vijayakumari and S. A. Ashokan in the lead roles. Medusa Challenger Medusa Challenger is an award-winning dramatic short film that was Joe Mantegna’s first film. The film has been honored with numerous film festival awards and critical accolades. The film is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the American Film Institute Collection in Washington, D.C., and the Chicago Film Archives. The film is one of the few American films widely seen in the People’s Republic of China. Ask firtinasi Aşk Fırtınası is a 1972 Turkish romantic drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Kartal Tibet, Bahar Erdeniz, and Muzaffer Tema. House of Horror House of Horror is a 1929 American comedy-horror mystery film directed by Benjamin Christensen. The film stars Louise Fazenda and Chester Conklin and was released in both a silent and sound version which featured a Vitaphone soundtrack with talking sequences, music and sound effects. Both the silent and sound version of House of Horror is now presumed lost. Lien de parenté Lien de parenté is a French TV drama film from 1986. It was directed by Willy Rameau and written by Didier Kaminka, starring Jean Marais and Serge Ubrette. The script was based on Oliver Langs novel "Next of Kin". Frailty Frailty is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by F. Martin Thornton and starring Madge Stuart, Rowland Myles and Sydney Lewis Ransome. Una historia de tango Una Historia de tango is a short musical film from Argentina. It is based on a story by Roberto Fontanarrosa. The film was directed by Hernán Vieytes and stars Ulises Dumont as Rubén Raigal, a singer with a mysterious past. Daniel Miglioranza and Gregory Dayton appear as two friends who are whisked away to a secret nightclub where Rubén sings, reducing everyone to tears. Backstage they meet him and he tells a tragic story connected with Japan and the tango. Taj Mahal Taj Mahal is a 1995 Telugu romance film directed by Muppalaneni Shiva and produced by D. Ramanaidu. The film stars Srikanth, Monica Bedi and Sanghavi in the lead roles. The music was composed by M. M. Srilekha. It is the first hit film of Srikanth as a lead actor. It is the debut film of Chandrabose. The Petrov Affair The Petrov Affair is a 1987 mini series based on the defection of Vladimir Petrov. Ulemae 7: Dolaon Ulemae Ureme 7: The Return of Ureme is the seventh in the Ureme series of Korean childrens science-fiction films. Avale Nanna Hendthi Avale Nanna Hendthi is a 1988 Indian Kannada comedy-drama film directed by S. Umesh and K. Prabhakar, and produced by Vijay Films. It stars Kashinath and Bhavya in the lead roles. Dealing with the prevalent social issue of dowry system, the plot revolves around a mans struggle in getting his sisters marriage arranged to fulfill his mothers and sisters-in-laws desire for a dowry, despite being in love himself and wanting to marry first. It features Mukhyamantri Chandru, N. S. Rao, Gora Bheema Rao, Thyagaraja Urs and Tara in supporting roles. The film was remade in Telugu as Pelli Chesi Choodu, in Tamil as Jaadikketha Moodi and in Hindi as Jawani Zindabad. Palaivana Solai Palaivana Solai is a 1981 Tamil drama film directed by the duo Robert — Rajasekhar. The film features Suhasini Maniratnam, Chandrasekhar, Janagaraj, Rajeev, Kailash Nath and Thyagu in lead roles. The film, produced by R. Vadivel, had musical score by Sankar Ganesh and was released on 17 October 1981. The film was declared blockbuster at the box-office and the film has grown a strong cult film. It was remade in Telugu as Manchu Pallaki, in Malayalam as Ithu Njangalude Katha and it was remade in Tamil in 2009 under the same title. The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter is a 1922 British silent drama film directed by Challis Sanderson and starring Sybil Thorndike, Tony Fraser and Dick Webb. It is an adaptation of the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Ban Geum-ryeon Ban Geum-ryeon is a 1982 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young, based upon Jin Ping Mei. Filmed in 1975, the film was banned at the time, and 40 minutes of footage had been censored when it was finally released. Nadodi Paattukkaran Nadodi Pattukkaran is a 1992 Tamil drama film directed by N. K. Vishwanathan. The film features Karthik and Mohini in lead roles. The film, scripted and produced by Sangili Murugan, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 15 May 1992. This movie was dubbed in Telugu as Muta Nayakudu. Pancho se zení Pancho se žení is a 1946 Czechoslovak film. Chhote Sarkar Chhote Sarkar is a 1974 Indian Bollywood film directed by K. Shankar. It stars Shammi Kapoor and Sadhana in pivotal roles. The Unwanted Cloud Adina Megha, is a classic Odia film directed by Amit Maitra. Hannele Chiguridaga Hannele Chiguridaga is a 1968 Kannada film directed by M. R. Vittal and produced by Srikanth Enterprises. The film stars Rajkumar, R. Nagendra Rao and Kalpana in lead roles. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Triveni. The story deals with the empowerment of women in education and also issue around widow marriage. The original score and soundtrack were composed by M. Ranga Rao and had lyrics written by R. N. Jayagopal. The film won multiple awards after release including the Karnataka State Film Award for First Best Film. Choothattam Choothaattam is a 1981 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. Sukumaran Nair and produced by T. M. N. Charley. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, Jose Prakash and Prameela in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Meen Meen is a 1980 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by N. G. John. The film stars Madhu, Jayan, Seema and Srividya in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. The film was partially based on the Hindi film Trishul. The film was remade in Tamil as Kadal Meengal with Kamal Haasan. Meen was a super hit movie that ran more than 100 days. Ricksha Mama Rickshaw Mama is a 1992 Tamil film directed by P. Vasu. The film stars Sathyaraj in the lead role, pairing with Gouthami and Kushboo. The film completed a 100-day run. Senthamizh Paattu Senthamizh Paattu is a 1992 Indian Tamil language film, written and directed by P. Vasu. The film features Prabhu and Sukanya in the lead roles, while Salim Ghouse plays a supporting role. The film, which has music composed by M. S. Viswanathan and Ilaiyaraaja was a Deepavali release of 1992. The film was remade in Telugu as Amma Koduku, with Rajasekhar, and in Kannada as Rasika under the direction of Dwarakish in 1994. La venida del rey Olmos La venida del Rey Olmos is a 1975 Mexican film written by Eduardo Luján and directed by Julián Pastor. After returning from the small Mexican town of Dublán, Chihuahua, a 20th-century Son of the Father creates a new Church in the outskirts of Mexico City. The Call of the East The Call of the East is a 1922 British silent adventure film directed by Bert Wynne and starring Warwick Ward, Doris Eaton and Walter Tennyson. It is also known by the alternative title of His Supreme Sacrifice. Korappan the Great Korappan The Great is a 2001 Indian Malayalam film directed by Sunil. Nagaravadhu Nagaravadhu is a 2001 Malayalam film directed by Kaladharan and starring Vani Viswanath, Saikumar, Rajan P. Dev, Janardhanan, Baiju, N. F. Varghese, Spadikam George, Harishree Ashokan, Jayakrishnan, Premachandran and Indrans. El ojo de vidrio El ojo de vidrio is a 1969 Mexican revolution-epic film directed by René Cardona Jr., starring Antonio Aguilar, Flor Silvestre, Manuel Capetillo, Eleazar García, Alejandro Reyna and Guillermo Rivas. With a backdrop of the Mexican Revolution, the film recounts the story of former horse wrangler and bandit Porfirio Alcalá y Buenavista who becomes the subject of a popularly known corrido along with his four cousins, after being notoriously heroic for raiding rich landlords and helping the poor. Being each notable for having one eye as the result of an injustice, the five heroes meet two townswomen and a theater actor who helps them disguise for their various raids. As their last raid attack, they take vengeance to the man who caused their tragedy, and evade revolutionary troops who call for peace after Porfirio Díaz resigns and is exiled. El ojo de vidrio, shot on location in Tayahua, Zacatecas, was a box-office hit in Mexican theaters and particularly distinctive for its imaginative use of mixing drama with comic relief within the main characters. The films story and screenplay were written by Antonio Aguilar and Alfredo Varela, who also portrays the theater actor. The film is also notable for being 117 minutes long, which is not the average runtime for normal low-budget Mexican films. It spawned the sequel Vuelve el ojo de vidrio, released the next year. Thiruppu Munai Thiruppu Munai is a 1989 Tamil language crime film directed by Kalaivanan Kannadasan. The film features Karthik and Chitra in lead roles. The film, produced by B. Kandaswami, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 3 November 1989. Fenlands Fenlands is a 1945 British short film directed by Ken Annakin for the Ministry of Informations Pattern of Britain series. It documents the Fenlands of East Anglia, and their change from swamplands to farmlands. I Think I'm in Love I Think Im In Love is a 2002 Filipino film starring Joyce Jimenez and Piolo Pascual. This film was made in 2002. The film is Jimenez third romantic comedy film after 2001s Narinig Mo Ba Ang Latest? With Aga Muhlach 2001s Ano Ba Ang Meron Ka? With Diether Ocampo which were successful blockbuster hits away from her sexy films. And her second time working with Piolo after an ad campaign and TV episode of F.L.A.M.E.S In 2000. Jonas is a playboy skirt chasing man who bets his brother that he will have no irrelevant relationships with women and stay committed to one girl. Luckily it is the perfume girl at the mall Toni who he then develops a relationship with. A spark develops and eventually the two fall in love with each other but when Toni finds out that she was used for a bet she ends all odds with him but what if the two see their true colors? Free and Easy 11 is a 2000 Japanese film directed by Katsuhide Motoki. Comme un coup de tonnerre Comme un coup de tonnerre is a French documentary about socialist candidate Lionel Jospins campaign of 2002 for president and his subsequent ousting from the second election turn by Jean-Marie Le Pen. It was directed by Stéphane Meunier. The Great Dome Robbery The Great Dome Robbery is a 2002 crime drama film directed by Gabriel Range, based on the actual Millennium Dome raid of 2000. The Immortal Song Amar Bhoopali is a 1951 Indian film, produced and directed by V. Shantaram and written by Vishram Bedekar. It is a true story about a simple cow herder who has an innate gift of poetry, set in the waning days of the Maratha confederacy, c. early 19th century. It is an ode to the saffron flag of Marathas, calling on people to rise again against the foreign enemy. It was nominated in the category of Grand Prize of the Festival at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. Radical Harmonies Radical Harmonies is a 2002 American independent documentary film directed and executive produced by Dee Mosbacher that presents a history of womens music, which has been defined as music by women, for women, and about women. The film was screened primarily at LGBTQ film festivals in 2003 and 2004. Using archival performance footage, still photographs, and interviews with many women involved in the early years and heyday of womens music, Radical Harmonies presents a history of the genre that one scholar has described as "the soundtrack for the cultural arm of radical feminism". The film depicts "womens music as both a cultural network comprising visual arts, dance, theater, and music, and as a utopian vision of womens community". The interviewees include not only womens music pioneers such as Cris Williamson, Holly Near, Linda Tillery, Mary Watkins, Ferron, Alix Dobkin and Bernice Johnson Reagon but also festival producers, concert promoters, sound engineers, sign language interpreters, dancers, comedians, choral conductors, photographers, journalists, record distributors, and record label executives who were part of the cultural movement that was essentially unknown to mainstream audiences. Younger musicians and bands such as Toshi Reagon, Ubaka Hill, Bitch and Animal, and Tribe 8 are also featured, as well as interviews with mainstream artists Amy Ray and Ani DiFranco who "insist on the importance of the womens music movement to their own careers". The documentary is a Woman Vision film. Director Mosbacher, a lesbian feminist activist filmmaker and psychiatrist, established Woman Vision as a nonprofit organization "to promote equal treatment of all people through the production and use of educational media". Musicians involved in the films production include June Millington as associate director, Margie Adam as associate producer, and Judith Casselberry as production consultant. Gangothri Gangothri is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, directed by S. Anil and produced by S. Satheesh. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Thilakan, Ratheesh and Rajan P. Dev in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Political War. Mimics Action 500 Mimics Action 500 is a 1995 Indian Malayalam comedy film, directed by Balu Kiriyath and produced by Harikumaran Thampi. The film stars Rajan P. Dev, KPAC Lalitha, A. C. Zainuddin and Abi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. The Rogues of London The Rogues of London is a 1915 British silent thriller film directed by Bert Haldane and starring Blanche Forsythe, Fred Paul and Maud Yates. Paradise Road Paradise Road is a 1936 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. Frič also directed a German-language version of the film in the same year. The Bridge Bridge is a 1949 Chinese war film made shortly after the Communist revolution in China; as such, it is considered the first feature film completed after the founding of the Peoples Republic of China. As a film, Bridge set many of the themes that would dominate the Socialist cinema of post-1949 China, including the glorification of the worker and the conversion of the intellectual to Communism. Mandanmmar Londanil Mandanmmar Londanil is a 1983 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sathyan Anthikkad and produced by P. H. Rasheed. The film stars Jagathy Sreekumar, Nedumudi Venu, Sankaradi and Sukumaran in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Ponnu Chami Ponnu Chami is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Ali Akbar, starring Suresh Gopi and Chithra. Bharatheeyam Bhaaratheeyam is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Suresh Krishnan, starring Suresh Gopi, Kalabhavan Mani, Maniyanpilla Raju, Anusha and Suhasini. The film has a musical score by Berny-Ignatius. Interesting Times: The Secret of My Success Interesting Times: The Secret of My Success is a 2002 Chinese documentary film by director Duan Jinchuan about Chinas contemporary politics of democracy and the realities of the one child policy. The director shows how this policy is being implemented in Fanshen, a rural village in Northeast China. This film is part of the 2002 series Interesting Times showing different aspects of modern life in China: The secret of my success - shows how Chinese politics are implemented in the countryside. The war of love Directors: Duan Jinchuan & Jiang Yue - is a portrait of a marriage broker. Xiao’s long march Director: Wu Gong - about the Peoples Liberation Army. This happy life Director: Jiang Yue - aims to define the concept of political education in China. Mandrika Kuthira Manthrika Kuthira is a 1996 Malayalam crime thriller film directed by Viji Thampi, starring Dileep, Manoj K. Jayan, Vani Viswanath and Mohini in the lead roles. Puthooramputhri Unniyarcha Puthooramputhri Unniyarcha is a 2002 Malayalam historical film directed by P. G. Viswambharan. Based on Vadakkanpattu, the folklore of North Malabar, which are ballads extolling the brave and valiant chekavars, it stars Kunchacko Boban, Vani Viswanath, Devan, Siddique and Captain Raju in major roles. Jagadeesh, Mala Aravindan, Jayakrishnan, Anoop, Sreehari, Manya, Manka Mahesh, Spadikam George and Mamukkoya form the supporting cast. This is the last film of P. G. Viswambharan. The films music is scored by veteran composer Usha Khanna with lyrics by poet Yusuf Ali Kechery. Even though the film had some of the best technicians of India in its crew, such as composer Johnson, cinematographer Ramachandra Babu, editor Sreekar Prasad and art director Gangan Thalavil, the film proved to be a critical and commercial failure. The films production commenced in December 2000 and occurred mainly at Cheloormana in Chittur, Palakkad. Goonj Goonj is a 1974 Bollywood suspense/horror film directed by S.U. Syed. Rakta Bandhan Rakta Bandhan is a 1984 Hindi-language Indian film directed by Rajat Rakshit, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Rati Agnihotri, Surinder Kaur, Dina Pathak and Jagdeep. Asha-o-Bhalobasha Asha O Bhalobasha is a 1989 Bengali film directed by Sujit Guha and produced by Mamani Films under the banner of Mamani Films. The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Deepika Chikhalia in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film was a Blockbuster at the box office solidifying the position of Prosenjit Chatterjee in the Bengali Film Industry. Mandira Mandira is a 1990 Bengali film directed by Sujit Guha and produced by Pahlaj Nihalani. The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee, Indrani Haldar and Sonam in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Bappi Lahiri. The Stork Exchange The Stork Exchange is silent short film starring Krazy Kat. This film was thought to be lost but has been found. It is also one of the earliest in the cartoon series to feature Manny Gould and Ben Harrisons version of Krazy, the first of few incarnations derived from George Herrimans Hum Farishte Nahin Hum Farishte Nahin is a 1988 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Jatin Kumar, starring Raj Babbar, Smita Patil, Om Puri and Poonam Dhillon. Jesus Freak Jesus Freak is a 2003 American micro-budget drama directed by Morgan Nichols. It stars Laura Lee Bahr, Regan Forman, Pete Kuzov, and Oded Gross, and tells the story of a teenage girl who, while struggling to find her identity in her small-minded town, brings home a man who is either her savior, a migrant Mexican, or both. The film was shot on location in Portales, New Mexico, where screenwriter and star Laura Lee Bahr grew up. Kaun Rokega Mujhe Kaun Rokega Mujhe is a 1997 Hindi action thriller film of Bollywood, directed and produced by Kamal Raj Bhasin and starring Chunky Pandey and Nagma in the lead roles. This film was released on 12 December 1997 under the banner of Kamal Raj International. The music directors of the film were Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Hrudaya Sangama Hrudaya Sangama is a 1972 Indian Kannada language drama directed by Rashi Brothers and produced by MJM Productions. It starred Rajkumar and Bharathi in the lead roles. The film was part black-and-white and part color, thus making it a partial color film. Vijaya Bhaskar scored the music and the story was written by H. N. Muddukrishna.The movie saw a theatrical run of 18 weeks. The film, upon release, was critically acclaimed and went on to win the Karnataka State Award for fourth best film for the year 1972-73. Rajkumar plays dual role in this movie. Strangely, it is usually not considered among the movies in which he played a dual role as the second character Kumar appears after one hour and 56 minutes into the movie and dies within 3 minutes. However, the second character is a necessary plot twist in the movie as the lead character Jamindaar Rajanna would be separated from the heroine after the train accident at the 91st minute and Kumars father takes Rajanna with him mistaking him to be Kumar. Adisaya Manithan Adhisaya Manithan is a 1990 Tamil Slasher film, produced by Thakkali Srinivasan and directed by Velu Prabhakaran. It is a sequel to Nalaya Manithan. The film has Gouthami in the lead role, among others. Thirumangalyam Thirumangalyam is a Tamil language film released in 1974. It stars Jayalalithaa in the lead role, opposite Muthuraman. It is noted for being the 100th film of Jayalalithaa. The movie is a remake of 1973 Tamil movie Jeevana Tarangalu. Aggiramudu Aggiramudu is a 1990 Tollywood film directed by S. S. Ravichandra and produced by M. Krishna and Shekar under the Sri Raghavendra Pictures banner. Venkatesh is in a dual role, Gouthami and Amala played the lead roles. Music was composed by Chakravarthy. The film was a hit at the box office. Bhavum Bhavam is a 2002 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sathish Menon, starring Murali Menon and Jyothirmayi in the lead role. Catharsis is a made for TV Japanese film made in 2003 based on a true story, starring Rikiya Otaka and directed by Katsumi Sakaguchi. Mera Rakshak Mera Rakshak is a 1978 Bollywood film directed by R. Thyagaraajan. Mithun Chakraborty, Rameshwari, Rakesh Pandey and Gayatri play key roles in this film along with a goat who acts as the "Rakshak" in the film. It was made by C. Dandhayutpani, who firstly gave Hathi Mere Sathi to Rajesh Khanna and Tanuja, followed by Janwar Aur Insaan to Shashi Kapoor and Rakhee Gulzar, Do Aur Do Paanch to Shashi Kapoor, Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini and Parveen Babi and Shubh Din to a newcomer, Rajesh Lahar. The film was a remake of the Tamil movie Aattukara Alamelu. Meera Ka Mohan Meera Ka Mohan is a 1992 Bollywood musical movie produced by Gulshan Kumar and directed by K. Ravi Shankar. It was average at the box office, but the songs were superhits and are still remembered. The music was composed by Arun Paudwal, husband of singer Anuradha Paudwal. Meera Ka Mohan was the debut movie of actor Deepak Saraf, who worked in a very few movies in the early 90s. Rangila Ratan Rangila Ratan is a 1976 Bollywood action film directed by S. Ramanathan. Maha Badmaash Maha Badmaash is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by R.G. Thaker. Unees-Bees Unees-Bees is a 1980 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Swaroop Kumar, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Ranjeeta, Rakesh Roshan, Yogeeta Bali, Rita Bhaduri, Sujit Kumar, Kader Khan and Jeevan. Aurat Teri Yehi Kahani Aurat Teri Yehi Kahani is a 1988 Indian Bollywood film directed by Mohanji Prasad. It stars Raj Babbar and Meenakshi Seshadri in pivotal roles. Gaurisankaram Gaurisankaram is a 2004 Indian Malayalam-language romance film directed by Nemom Pushparaj and written by Madambu Kunhukuttan, starring Munna and Kavya Madhavan as two long-lost childhood sweethearts. This is also one of the final films of Narendra Prasad. Atheis Atheis is a 1974 Indonesian film directed by Sjumandjaja and adapted from Achdiat Karta Mihardjas novel of the same name. It follows a young Muslim man named Hasan who, through his interactions with others, loses his faith. Shot on a budget of Rp. 80 million and starring Deddy Sutomo, Emmy Salim, Kusno Sudjarwadi, and Farouk Afero, Atheis was intended to be a challenge to Indonesias religious communities. It was controversial upon release, at one point being refused by the countrys censorship bureau. A box-office failure upon release, the film has since become one of Sjumandjajas best known. Zulm-O-Sitam Zulm-O-Sitam is a 1998 Hindi film starring Arjun Sarja, Madhoo, Dharmendra and Shatrughan Sinha in lead roles and was directed by K. C. Bokadia. Shaitaan Shaitaan is a 1974 Hindi thriller film, directed by Firoze Chinoy starring Shatrughan Sinha and Sharmila Tagore in main roles. Majrooh Sultanpuri wrote the songs for this film while Rahul Dev Burman was the music director. Sangam Sangam is a Pakistani Urdu film released in 1964, directed by Zahir Raihan starring Rosy Samad, Khalil, Haroon Rashid and Sumita Devi. This is the first full-length colour movie made in entire Pakistan. This was the fourth film by Zahir Raihan who later went on to direct more films in Urdu and Bengali during the 1960s. Zahir Raihan became one of the most important filmmakers of East Pakistan, which later became Bangladesh in 1971. Although Sangam was an Urdu film, but most of the cast, playback artistes and crew were from the Bengali-speaking Eastern province. Sangam was the first ever colour film in Pakistan, and it was released on Eid-ul-Azha Day, 23 April 1964. The film was produced and directed by Zahir Raihan for Sunny Circle Presentations. Gabbia Gabbia is a 2003 independent short-film directed by Italian filmmaker Francesco Roder, who also wrote the script. It stars Mexican actress Claudia Soberón. Fragments of War: The Story of Damien Parer Fragments of War is a 1988 Australian TV movie about the war photographer Damien Parer. How Wonderful! How Wonderful! is a 1989 TV movie about a journalist who falls pregnant. The Saving of Bill Blewitt The Saving of Bill Blewitt is a 1936 documentary film produced by Alberto Cavalcanti of the GPO Film Unit and directed by Harry Watt. Dui Purush Dui Purush is a 1978 Bengali film directed by Sushil Mukhopadhyay. The films music was composed by Kalipada Sen. The Ship The Ship: Retracing Cooks Endeavour Voyage is a documentary series about a 21st-century voluntary crew on a six-week journey from the east coast of Australia to Jakarta, Indonesia retracing the famous voyage of Lieutenant James Cook aboard a replica of HM Bark Endeavour. The 55 men and women on board - among them the director, producer & cameraman Chris Terrill - came from several different countries and nationalities. The crew traced Cooks footsteps from one historical landmark to another. All of the volunteers lived and worked as 18th century sailors, but were not required to wear period costumes. The crew consisted of a core of around a dozen full-time sailors with the skills needed to manage a square-rigger, under the leadership of Captain Chris Blake. These regulars were supplemented by a varied group of volunteers, amongst whom were groups of specialists - botanists, navigators, and an international group of historians. Regardless of specialisation, all the volunteers acted as deck-hands under the supervision of the permanent crew. The Endeavour replica had some modern conveniences: a satellite phone for emergencies, and a flush toilet in the lower deck for use while sailing in the Great Barrier Reef. There was also modern navigation equipment, but the navigation team were not given access to these, nor to modern charts, and instead practised mid-18th Century techniques, such as the Lunar Distance Method for finding longitude. The show originally aired on BBC Two from 20 August to 24 September 2002. The trip was filmed a year earlier and the episode where the crew were informed of the 9/11 attacks was shown on 10 September 2002. In 2004, an article written by Alexander Cook detailing his experience during the re-enactment was published in the History Workshop Journal no.57. Syntax Error Syntax Error is a 2003 short Australian comedy film directed by Andrew Lancaster. Dal: Yma/Nawr Dal: Yma/Nawr is a 2003 Welsh documentary film directed by Marc Evans starring John Cale, Ioan Gruffudd and Rhys Ifans. Naunihal Naunihal is a 1967 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Raj Marbros starring Sanjeev Kumar, Balraj Sahni and Indrani Mukherjee in lead roles. The films music was composed by Madan Mohan, with lyrics by Kaifi Azmi, including the song "Meri Aawaz Suno Pyar ka Raaz Suno" sung by Mohammad Rafi. The song is picturized over the funeral procession of Prime Minister of India, Jawahar Lal Nehru. Summertime Summertime This drama short was written by Michael Ennis, directed by Eve Morrison, produced by Hilary McLoughlin and Storm Productions, and jointly financed by RTÉ and the Irish Film Board. It was made in 1995 and broadcast by RTÉ on January 13, 1997. Two outsiders, Andrew who is gay and Victoria who has recently arrived from London, form a strong friendship in secondary school that helps them both to come to terms with their otherness. Townsend played an eighteen-year-old gay schoolboy, who was being bullied by his classmates. Filmed in Ireland. Jaaydaad Jaaydaad is a 1989 Hindi film starring Raj Babbar, Madhavi and Shashi Kapoor in lead roles. Target Sparrow Unit Sparrow Unit is a 1987 Filipino action film directed by Ben Yalung, Followed by the 1988 Filipino action film Cine Suerte Starring Ramon Bong Revilla Jr., Ronnie Ricketts, Debbie Miller, Sonny Parsons, Dick Israel, King Gutierrez and George Estregan Jr.. Tokyo Kid is a 1950 black-and-white Japanese film musical comedy and drama directed by Torajiro Saito. El amor y la ciudad El Amor y la ciudad is a 2006 Argentine romantic drama film written and directed by María Teresa Constantini. It premiered in Argentina on 10 March 2006. Blut und Boden Blut und Boden - Grundlagen zum neuen Reich is a 1933 German propaganda film that illustrates the Nazi concept of "Blood and Soil". The film has both dramatic and purely documentary aspects, following a German farming family as they have their farm foreclosed on, are forced to move to the city and eventually return to farming in the German East. The documentary uses both animation and montage to present the case that the German farmer is suffering because alleged Jewish financial interests flood the market with foreign produce, refuse to lend money for the manufacture of farming equipment and foreclose on peoples farms. Tahqiqaat Tahqiqaat is a 1993 Bollywood Suspense Thriller film, produced by K.C. Bokadia under the BMB Productions banner and directed by A. Jagannathan. It stars Jeetendra, Aditya Pancholi, Sangeeta Bijlani in the lead roles and music composed by Anu Malik. The film is a remake of the Malayalam movie Post Mortem, which was remade in Tamil as Vellai Roja, starring Sivaji Ganesan & Prabhu, in Telugu as S.P. Bhayankar, starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao & Krishnam Raju and in Kannada as Dharmathma with Tiger Prabhakar in the pivotal roles. Film performed moderately well at the box office. The Message Sandesaya is a 1960 film. The film based on the war between the Sinhalese people and the Portuguese invaders in Sri Lanka. It was directed by Sri Lankan film director Lester James Peries. It was produced by K. Gunaratnam on behalf of the Cinemas Company on the request of Raj Kapoor. Dalagang bukid Dalagang Bukid is a 1919 Filipino silent film directed by José Nepomuceno. It is the first Filipino feature film to be locally produced in the Philippines. Like all of Nepomucenos works, Dalagang Bukid is now a lost film. Ma cousine de Varsovie My Cousin from Warsaw is a 1931 French-German comedy film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Elvire Popesco, André Roanne and Madeleine Lambert. The films screenplay was adapted by Henri-Georges Clouzot. A separate German-language version was also made. The films art direction was by Julius von Borsody. Sadbird Sadbird was a television play broadcast as part of the CBS Playhouse series. The play was a coming-of-age drama about a young man finding his own in the toy business after years of rejecting the corporate lifestyle. Sadbird aired in December 1969, was nominated for an Emmy award for writer George Bellak, and starred such noteworthy actors and actresses as Ed Asner, Tyne Daly, and Jack Albertson. Masada: Live at Tonic 1999 Masada Live at Tonic 1999 is a DVD of a live performance by John Zorns Masada filmed at Tonic in the summer of 1999. Dot in Space Dot in Space is a 1994 Australian animated film, featuring Dot from Dot and the Kangaroo animated television series. Bicycle in Dream is Toshio Matsumotos first film. He made it in 1955 as an English language PR film, although "a relatively avant-garde" one. The film score was the first by Toru Takemitsu. It was believed lost for many years; however a copy has been recently found and digitally restored by the National Film Center of the National Museum of Modern Art. It is believed that a DVD of this film is forthcoming. Gone to the Dogs Gone to the Dogs is a 2006 film by director Philip Barnard. It has been described as the shaggiest dog story ever told. The film stars British actors Dora Bryan and Antony Booth, the father-in-law of Tony Blair. Appearing alongside the human cast are 15 dogs trained by former Boomtown Rats guitarist Gerry Cott. The plot revolves around Jack who dies and returns as a dog which is adopted by his widowed wife Rose. The Gone to the Dogs website was nominated for the BAFTA Interactive, Film award in 2005. It includes a game "powered by CATS" which, extending a theme of the film, can suggest a breed of dog corresponding to the users personality. The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street is a 1998 direct-to-video special that featured Kermit and his career on Sesame Street. Special Studies Film II Special Studies Film II is a 2003 short film starring Sean Hall and Worm Miller that appears before the feature Hey. It was written, directed, and shot by Matt Sell. The film is sometimes referred to by the titles Special Studies I Film II and Killer Doll. The music heard during the film is the theme music to Hey composed by one of the stars Sean Hall, along with fellow actor and musician Jack Shreck. The film was shot on location in Bloomington near Bush Lake on 16mm color negative film. A Black and White World A Black and White World is a 2005 Australian short film. It is the story of a character in a black-and-white silent film, who transcends the medium and in doing so changes with it. Written and directed by Adam White, the story pays homage to the era of film when silent pictures were being superseded by talkies. On a more simple level, it is a love story about the possibilities of change. The film was shot on Super16 in studios and locations in Melbourne during September and October 2004. Since screening to cast and crew at the Capitol Theatre, Melbourne in March 2005, A Black and White World has been selected to screen at various international film festivals including the Brisbane International Film Festival, the Telluride Film Festival, the Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films, the Manhattan Short Film Festival, the Calgary Film Festival, the Cardiff Film Festival, and Flickerfest. In 2006 the film was screened at the US Comedy Arts Festival and the Boulder International Film Festival. Once Upon a Time in Manila Once Upon a Time in Manila is a 1994 Filipino action comedy film. Khote Sikkey Khote Sikkey is a 1998 Indian Bollywood film directed by Partho Ghosh and produced by Krishan Oberoi. It stars Atul Agnihotri and Ayub Khan in pivotal roles. Hlyo-hwat-thaw-hnin Mystery of Snow is a 2005 Burmese musical adventure drama film directed by Sin Yaw Mg Mg. The film picked up seven Myanmar Academy Awards including Best Film, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Best Scriptwriter, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing and Best Sound La zona The Unnamed Zone is a 2006 Spanish documentary film by director Carlos Rodríguez about the lives of three young Ukrainian children directly affected by the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. Santa Rogelia Saint Rogelia is a 1940 Spanish drama film directed by Roberto de Ribón and starring Germaine Montero, Rafael Rivelles and Juan de Landa. It was shot at Cinecitta in Rome as part of an agreement between Francisco Francos Nationalists and the Italian government A separate Italian-language version The Sin of Rogelia Sanchez was produced at the same time. The film is based on the 1926 novel Santa Rogelia by Armando Palacio Valdés. It was remade in 1962 by Rafael Gil.÷ The films sets were designed by Guido Fiorini. Manga Latina: Killer on the Loose Manga Latina: Killer on the Loose is a 2006 dark comedy animation independent film by Manga Latina Productions, distributed by H2V Distribution, and directed by Henrique Vera Villanueva. It premiered at midnight on April 28, on the Providence Latino Film Festival, and tells the story of Víctor La Cruz and his friends from El Barrio, in a satirical quest to stop a bloody serial killer. Agnes Escapes from the Nursing Home Agnes Escapes from the Nursing Home is a 16mm, hand-painted, experimental animated film by Eileen OMeara. It was jury-selected for Sundance Film Festival, London Film Festival, Chicago International Film Festival, and aired on Showtime Cable Network, The Movie Channel, and PBS. Reyna: Ang makulay na pakikipagsapalaran ng mga achucherva, achuchuva, achechenes... Reyna: ang makulay na pakikipagsapalaran ng mga achucherva, achuchuva, achechenes.... is a 2006 film from the Philippines. Aki na ukwa Aki na Ukwa is a 2002 Nigerian family comedy film directed by Amayo Uzo Philips and starring Osita Iheme and Chinedu Ikedieze. The film launched the acting careers of the two actors. Quest Quest is a 2006 bilingual English and Marathi Indian drama film directed by Amol Palekar, starring Mukta Barve, Rishi Deshpande, Mrinal Kulkarni in lead roles. The film is last part of the trilogy on sexuality, which includes Daayraa and Anahat. It is an urban story of a woman who discovers that her husband is homosexual. It was premiered at the Brisbane International Film Festival on 5 August 2006. This is first English language film made by Palekar. Both the version in Marathi and English were shot simultaneously, and the shooting was completed in 25 days. At the 54th National Film Awards, it won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in English. DPG Eulogy DPG Eulogy is a 2005 documentary on Tha Dogg Pound. Yash Yash is a 1996 Indian Bollywood musical film directed by Sharad Saran. It stars Bijay Anand, Kartika Rane, Dilip Dhawan, Mangal Dhillon, Dina Pathak, Parikshat Sahni, Ajit Vachani and Sonu Walia. Its songs "Subah Subah Jab Khidki Khole" and "Yaaron Na Jane Mujhe Kya Ho Gaya" went on to become surprise chartbusters at the time, giving instant fame to its debutant composer Tabun and its lyricist Mehboob Kotwal. The film bombed badly at the box office since it was never intended to be made into a full-length feature film until the songs became a rage. American Music: Off the Record American Music: Off the Record is a 2008 American documentary film that features theorists Noam Chomsky and Douglas Rushkoff in an interrogation of the American music industry. The film covers a great deal of ground from the authenticity of live music to the circumvention of the corporate machine by indie distribution, to the demise of the privately owned music store. Familie Sonnenfeld Familie Sonnenfeld was a German TV movie series produced from 2005-2008. The series was directed by Christina Kabisch. Family Sonnenfeld was broadcast on the ARD and ORF. Me and Her Me and Her is a 2006 short film jointly commissioned by, the UK Film Council, Scottish Screen and Glasgow Media Access Centre. It is written and directed by Sarah Tripp and stars Karl Davies and Jo Hartley. The film follows the lives of two chambermaids working in an inner city hotel and was first screened at the Edinburgh Film Festival. Nanking is a Japanese documentary film released in the year 1938. It was composed of footage shot inside and outside the walls of the city of Nanking just after the end of the Battle of Nanking during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The movie was planned out in conjunction with the documentary Shanghai on the Battle of Shanghai in anticipation that the advance on Nanking would follow. After the shooting of Shanghai wrapped up the equipment used for that movie was passed on to Nankings camera crew who departed for Nanking before dawn on December 12, 1937. They arrived on December 14 the day after the citys fall, spent New Years there, and continued shooting until January 4. Considered for a long time as a lost film, it was discovered in Beijing, China, in the year 1995, though about ten minutes of footage is missing. A DVD copy has been released by Nippon Eiga Shinsha. Lal Kothi Lalkuthi is a Bengali language film of 1978 Bollywood thriller film directed by Kanak Mukherjee. The Original Music was by Sapan Jagmohan. Hanthane Kathawa Hanthane Kathawa is a 1969 film based on a love story of university students of Sri Lanka. It was directed by famous Sri Lankan film director Sugathapala Senerath Yapa and screened on August 1, 1968. This film also remarks the cinema debut of famous actor Vijaya Kumaratunga. 100 Miles 100 miles is a 2007 United Arab Emirates comedy short thriller crime film written and directed by Mustafa Abbas and starring Abbas, Mahmood Arjumand, Kurt Neyberg, and Salma Othman. The film won Best Non-Documentary at the 2007 Emirates Film Competition and was screened at the Dubai International Film Festival in 2008 as part of the Emirati Voices category. Duhulu Malak Duhulu Malak is a 1976 Sinhalese language romance film directed by Vijaya Dharmasri that follows the lives of middle-class people in Sri Lanka. The film stars Nita Fernando, Ravindra Randeniya and Tony Ranasinghe and is notable for containing the first depiction of adultery in a Sinhala film. As per some cinema analysts, the story of the film advises young people to be aware of their own attitudes, such as understanding, fairness and patience as they will lead them to a better married life. The movie was critically acclaimed; the British Film Institute listed it on their long list of Top Sri Lankan Films in 2006. Also Nita Fernando reached the peak of her cinema career by winning the OCIC Best Actress Award in that year for the movie. Xenoa Xenoa is a 2007 sci-fi action-fantasy Filipino film, directed by Sean Lim. The film was released to Philippine theaters on August 22, 2007. It stars Isabel Granada, Paolo Ballesteros and Rafael Nanquil. The film gives a glimpse of the power struggle for the planet Xenoa. When the ruler of the triple-star system, Queen La’ian gives birth to the heirs of the Xenoan throne, she decides to protect them from the scheming General Norak by sending the triplets – Eli, Zeus and Drix – to faraway Earth. The film was released under the tagline "Three siblings. Two worlds. One empire." Waiting for Godik Waiting for Godik is a 2007 documentary written and directed by Ari Davidovich, chronicalling the rise and fall of the Israeli theater producer and impresario Giora Godik. Rakshakan Rakshakan is a 2007 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thulasidas, starring Kalabhavan Mani and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. Last House Standing Last House Standing is a documentary filmed in Shanghai featuring interviews of "Uncle Jiang" about his reluctance to sell his 1930s mansion in a district zoned for demolition. Jiang talks about his family, his loneliness, the Cultural Revolution, and the relationship formed with his interviewer, reporter Zi "Miss Tomboy" Liang. The Bench The Bench is a 2007 short film written by James Marks and directed by Alex McCormack. It was made by film students of the Northern Film School in 2006, post-production finished in 2007. The Sugar Babies The Sugar Babies is a 2007 feature-length documentary film about exploitation in the sugar plantations of the Dominican Republic. The film, narrated by Edwidge Danticat, explores how the descendants of African slaves, brought over from Haiti, live and work in unfair conditions akin to "modern day slavery." The Black Planet The Black Planet is an Australian science fiction film. The plot is about two islands on the Planet Terre Verte - clones of the USA and the Soviet Union. The planet is running out of energy, but is involved in an arms race. Despite this, President Kennealy is determined to send a mission to the newly discovered Black Planet. Non-too-bright Secret Agent Freddy Fairweather and Womens Libber Marigold Muffett get involved in hair-raising adventures as the drama unfolds, and the planet heads for nuclear war. Transparent Transparent is a 2005 documentary film written, directed, and produced by Jules Rosskam. Its title is a play on the words “trans” and “parent” implying the invisibility of transgender parenting in society today. The documentary follows 19 female-to-male transsexuals from 14 different states who have given birth to, and in most cases, gone on to raise, their biological children and the challenges they face while transitioning. The film is most well known for its viewing at the Cineffable Film Festival in October 2006, Paris’s International Lesbian and Feminist Festival, and was featured in the September 2006 issue of Curve magazine as one of the Ten Must-See Gender Documentaries, represented as one of the best examples of New Trans Cinema alongside well-known films such as Transamerica, Boys Dont Cry and Soldiers Girl. Keep Not Silent Keep Not Silent is a 2004 documentary film by Israeli director and producer Ilil Alexander about three lesbians in Jerusalem. Ilil had just graduated from Tel-Aviv University Film School. It opened the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival in 2004. It won the Israeli Academy award for Best Documentary Film 2004 and won numerous international awards in film Festivals in Europe, North America and the Far East, including best director, best doc, audience awards and others. Including the DocAviv International Documentary Film Festival Award, winner of the Gerhald-Klein-Publikums-Preis" of the 11th Jewish Film Festival Berlin & Potsdam. Lesbianism is generally viewed as forbidden in Orthodox Judaism. In Jerusalem, a number of Orthodox Jewish lesbians formed a group called OrthoDykes for mutual support and to learn the relevant issues in Jewish law. The film describes lives of three of them. One is Yudit, single and trying to have her same-sex marriage follow the Orthodox rules. Another is Miriam-Ester, who is married to a man and has ten children. She is suppressing her lesbian feelings in order to keep her marriage for religious reasons. Ruth, another married lesbian, keeps her marriage for the same reason, while her husband agrees to her seeing her lover regularly. Flunked Flunked is a 2008 documentary film conceived by and executive produced by Steven Maggi, directed by Corey Burres and narrated by actor Joe Mantegna. It explores problems in the United States public education system and reviews successful education reform solutions in both charter and public schools, letting leading educators tell their stories. Udedh Bun Udedh Bun is award winning short Bhojpuri film released in 2008 directed by Siddharth Sinha. The 21-minute diploma film by Siddharth Sinha, a Film and Television Institute of India, Pune graduate, was selected for world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear for Best Short Film at the 2008 Berlin International Film Festival, first ever such award in the history of Bhojpuri cinema. Later it won the National Film Award for Best Short fiction Film. The Book Lady The Book Lady is a documentary about country music legend and pop-culture icon Dolly Parton’s campaign for children’s literacy. Dolly Parton, Miley Ray Cyrus, Keith Urban, Canadian singer–songwriters Sarah Harmer and Justin Rutledge, fiddler Natalie MacMaster and childrens author Robert Munsch are featured in the documentary, which chronicles the launch of Parton’s “Imagination Library” in Canada. The Book Lady was directed by Natasha Ryan, produced by Brad Horvath and executive-produced by filmmaker Thom Fitzgerald and Doug Pettigrew. It will air on CBC Television, Bravo! and BookTelevision in Canada. It had its international premiere at the 28th Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on September 20, 2008. Cai yun fei The Young Ones is a 1973 Taiwanese film, spoken in Mandarin. The film was adapted into screenplay by Chang Yung-hsiang from the novel of the similar Chinese name by Chiung Yao. It was directed by Li Hsing. It stars Chen Chen and Alan Tang. The music was conducted by Zuo Hong Yuan. In the film, the man falls in love with a physically frail woman, who later dies. Then he meets another woman, who looks similar to her. Chiung Yaos novels, caiyun fei and haiou fei chu, were adapted into one 1980s television series, haiou fei chu caiyun fei. Food for the Gods Food for the Gods is a 2007 Canadian short, science fiction, romance film from award-winning writer/filmmaker H. Scott Hughes. The film stars Yvette Lu and Danny Dorosh as two star-crossed lovers in a plot reminiscent of stories of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith. The film is based on a short story by Patricia C. Hughes. It is set in the year 2057. The Jill & Tony Curtis Story The Jill & Tony Curtis Story is a 2008 feature-length documentary directed by Ian Ayres, is about Tony Curtis and his wife and their efforts to rescue horses from slaughterhouses. A camera crew follows Jill and Tony Curtis as they take in horses that would have been inhumanely killed and sent overseas as food for humans. The DVD of the documentary includes bonus features including Tony Curtis an artist, how Tony met Jill and their love of horses. Deb and Sisi Deb and Sisi is a blue comedy/dark comedy feature film, written, produced and directed by Mark Kenneth Woods, which had its debut at the Out On Screen Vancouver Queer Film Festival in August, 2008. The DVD was released May 25, 2010 through MKW Productions and the film aired on television for the first time on October 30, 2011 on OUTtv in Canada. Bhooka Sher Bhooka Sher is a Hindi action drama film of Bollywood directed and produced by Surinder Kapoor. This film was released in 31 August 2001 in the banner of Savitri International. Words & Sins Words and Sins is a 2004 Greek film by the Greek director writer and producer Vassilis Mazomenos. The film was first presented in 2004 at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival. As Vrasidas Karalis wrote in the History of Greek cinema: His later films Remembrance Words and Sins and Guilt received many positive reviews and international recognition; especially the last in which Mazomenos explored narrative cinema through a nightmarish and confronting story. Bab Sebta Bab Sebta is a Portuguese 2008 documentary film. The Bridge Project: Bridge/Moct Bridge is a musical film, the first USA/USSR student co-production. Men Shouldn't Sing Men Shouldnt Sing is a musical comedy New Zealand film written by Jeff Clark and composed by Michael Bell. It tells the story of a group of strangers, snatched from their homes, who wake to find that they spontaneously break into song and dance whenever they feel a heightened emotion. The group, trapped in a musical that is becoming more dangerous by the minute, must work together to find a way out. Men Shouldnt Sing had its premiere on 2 December 2007 at the Isaac Theatre Royal in Christchurch, New Zealand. Mississippi Cold Case Mississippi Cold Case is a 2007 feature documentary produced by David Ridgen of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation about the Ku Klux Klan murders of two 19-year-old young black men, Henry Hezekiah Dee and Charles Eddie Moore, in southwest Mississippi in May 1964 during the Civil Rights Movement and Freedom Summer. It also explores the 21st-century quest for justice by the brother of Moore. The documentary won numerous awards as a documentary and for its investigative journalism. As a result of the documentary and related investigations, state and federal officials re-opened the case, prosecuting James Ford Seale of Franklin County for the kidnappings and deaths. He was convicted in 2007 in federal court and sentenced to three life terms. Families of Dee and Moore filed a civil suit in 2008 for damages against Franklin County, charging that its law enforcement officials had been complicit in these events. The county settled the suit with the plaintiffs in 2010 for an undisclosed amount. Trip Trip is a 2008 short film. Butte, America: The Saga of a Hard Rock Mining Town Butte, America is a 2008 documentary film about Buttes history as a copper mining town. It was created by Pamela Roberts, narrated by Gabriel Byrne, and includes a mix of first hand accounts and scholarly analysis from John T. Shea, Marie Cassidy, David Emmons, and Janet Finn. The movie focuses on developments in American labor and production during the "dawn" of the electrical age in the 1880s when copper was discovered in Butte. The mining activity brought an influx of immigrant workers and their families to the boom town that grew to be a "Western" metropolis of 45,000 people forming a Rocky Mountain city that with similarities to Pittsburgh in the East. Labor relations and the corporate operations of Anaconda Copper are also related. The film aired on the Independent Lens PBS show on October 20, 2009. Orkkuka Vallappozhum Orkkuka Vallappozhum/Remember Once awhile is a Malayalam movie released in 2009. This 120-minute feature, the debut venture of Sohanlal has Thilakan as Sethumadhavan - a seventy-year-old enjoying his retired life and trying to rediscover the innocence of his past. Pawtucket Rising Pawtucket Rising is a 2008 documentary film directed and produced by Jason Caminiti. The film tells the decade-long story of how the city of Pawtucket revitalized itself and became known as "Rhode Islands Creative Community." Fotonovela Fotonovela is a 2008 comedy Spanish language movie directed by Robert Kubilos that was released in the autumn of 2008. Its budget is estimated to $150,000. The movie was released on DVD at the same time. It lasts 90 minutes and it is produced under Maya Entertainment. It stars Rafael Amaya, Elizabeth Gutiérrez and Veronica Diaz. Love in Japan Love in Japan is a 2006 Bollywood action comedy directed by Akram Shaikh. The film stars Rajpal Yadav, Shakti Kapoor, Ketaki Dave, Tiku Talsania, Raju Shrivastava, Upasana Singh and Yukta Mookhey. Mu Sapanara Soudagar movie mu sapanara saudagara the sabyasachi mishra movie Mu Sapanara Soudagar is a 2008 Indian Oriya film directed by Sanjay Nayak. This is the first film of Sabyasachi Mishra and Archita Sahu together. This film is inspired by Bollywood movie Agni Shakhi which itself was based on the English movie Sleeping with the Enemy. The oriya film is superbly done by Sanjay Nayak as director. The biggest plus point of this movies success is Sabyasachi Mishra as Omm, which is critically acclaimed by viewers and critics. Sabyasachi played the title character as an anti hero. Archita played love interested of both Omm and Chandan, which was played by Arindam Roy. The film is based on the Hollywood film Sleeping With the Enemy. Benkiya Bale Benkiya Bale is a 1983 Indian Kannada language film, directed by the Dorai - Bhagwan duo. It is based on the novel of the same name by T. R. Subba Rao. The film stars Anant Nag, Lakshmi, K. S. Ashwath and Thoogudeepa Srinivas in the lead roles. The film was a musical blockbuster with all the songs composed by Rajan-Nagendra considered evergreen hits. The film is considered as one of the best movies of Anant Nag and Lakshmi duo. Rowdy Ranganna Rowdy Ranganna is a 1968 Indian Kannada film, directed and produced by R. Ramamurthy. The film stars Rajkumar, Rajashankar, Balakrishna and Dinesh in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Chellapilla Satyam. The movie is a remake of the 1967 Telugu movie Poola Rangadu, which itself was based on A. J. Cronins novel Beyond This Place. Kalishankar Kalishankar or Kalisankar is a bilingual film in Oriya and Bengali language by director Prashanta Nanda in 2007. This Bengali-Oriya film is a remake of Rakesh Roshans film Karan Arjun on the theme of reincarnation. Director Prashant Nanda turned the story around: Instead of being the story of the offspring it is the story of a pair of grandchildren and their grandfathers revenge on their wrongdoers. He plays the grandfather. The film has much stick-wielding action. Kalishankar is similar to old Manmohan Desai films wherein brothers separated in childhood grow up to find themselves on two sides of the fence. Then, when they recognise their blood link through a birthmark or a talisman, they join forces to fight the enemy together. 'Twas the Night Before Christmas Twas the Night Before Christmas is a Christmas television special loosely inspired by the 1823 poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" by Clement Clarke Moore. It first aired December 7, 1977 on ABC. Directed by Tim Kiley, it stars Paul Lynde, Anne Meara, Martha Raye, and Alice Ghostley. Immadi Pulakesi Immadi Pulikeshi is a 1967 Kannada biographical feature film written by G. V. Iyer and directed by N. C. Rajan. The cast includes Rajkumar, Udayakumar, Jayanthi, Kalpana and Balakrishna. The film had a soundtrack and original score by G. K. Venkatesh and cinematography by B. Dorairaj and Rajaram. Immadi Pulikeshi is based on the story of the famous Kannada ruler Pulakeshin II of the Chalukya dynasty, who was significantly involved in branching out the dynasty to extend over most parts of the Deccan. The movie was the 100th movie of actor Balakrishna. Music composer G. K. Venkatesh produced the movie under the banner Sri Venkatesh Chitra. Rajkumar plays the title character Immadi Pulikeshi, while Udayakumar plays a hunchback Kubja Vishnuvardhana. K. V. Vijayendra Prasad, father of S. S. Rajamouli and the story writer of The Beginning had revealed that he was inspired by the hero introduction sequence of this movie and hence incorporated a similar sequence in the movie The Beginning. He had further revealed that the core story line - where one brother is not given the throne because of his disability, leading to animosity between blood relatives - was also partly inspired by this movie. The film was a flop at the box office. Mahakavi Kalidas Mahakavi Kalidas is a 1966 Indian Tamil language film produced and directed by R. R. Chandran, starring Sivaji Ganesan in the lead role. It is a remake of 1955 Kannada movie Mahakavi Kalidasa which had also been remade in 1960 in Telugu as Mahakavi Kalidasu. Savale Samali Savaale Samali is a 1971 Tamil language film, starring Sivaji Ganesan in the lead role of a protagonist and it is his 150th movie. The film was remade in Telugu as Manchi Rojulu Vachchaayi, starring Nageswara Rao, in Malayalam as Randu Lokam, in Kannada as Siritanakke Savaal, starring Vishnuvardhan and in Hindi as Charnon Ki Saugandh, with Mithun Chakraborty. Thooku Thooki Thookku Thookki is a 1954 Tamil film starring Sivaji Ganesan, Lalitha and Padmini Mahasangram Mahasangram is a 2006 Bengali-language Indian feature film directed by Kumarjit Patitundu, starring Pradeep Roy, Supriya Choudhury and Rituparna Sengupta Naturally Obsessed: The Making of a Scientist Naturally Obsessed is a 2009 documentary film that opens a view on the training of scientists and the process of discovery. Shot over three years time in the molecular biology laboratory of Dr. Lawrence Shapiro of the Columbia University Medical Center, the film chronicles how the tool of X-ray crystallography enables the discovery of the workings of the AMPK protein molecule, revealing a new path towards the treatment of diabetes and obesity. The focus of the film, however, is mostly on the human side of doing science. Following the emotional ups and downs of three graduate students guided by their professor and laboratory head along the challenging and uncertain journey to the PhD degree, it highlights the qualities that contribute to the making of a scientist, such as persistence, skill in asking the right questions, mastering the needed technology, mentoring and being mentored, collaborating and facing competition. Strand Strand is a 2009 Iranian experimental film directed by Rouzbeh Rashidi that tells the visual bond between nostalgia and physical reality, the liquid phase produced by the condensation of Stream of consciousness will evolve through the film and manifests itself using images and sounds. Strand is a personal journey in memory and time using human models, landscapes and cityscapes of Iran in order to explore the emotion hidden in past and future. Needhikkupin Pasam Needhikkuppin Paasam is a 1963 Tamil language drama film, directed by M. A. Thirumugam. The film features M. G. Ramachandran, B. Saroja Devi and M. R. Radha in lead roles. The film, produced by Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar, had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan and was released on 15 August 1963. The film was a super hit at the box office and ran for more than 100 days. The film was remade in Telugu as Thandri Kodukulu Challenge. Kanchi Thalaivan Kaanchi Thalaivan is a 1963 Tamil language historical action film, directed by A. Kasilingam. The film features M. G. Ramachandran, S. S. Rajendran, P. Bhanumathi and C. R. Vijayakumari in the lead roles, with M. R. Radha and S. A. Ashokan as villain. The film, produced by Mu. Karunanidhi, A. Kasilingam and Murasoli Maran under Mekala Pictures, had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan and was released on 26 October 1963. The film had average run of 70 days. Panakkara Kudumbam Panakkara Kudumbam is a Tamil language film starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role. The film was released in 1964 and was a commercial hit. It ran more than 100 days in all theatres in Chennai and other major cities. The climax features MGR and R. S. Manohar fighting in a moving jeep. The film was remade in Hindi in 1970 as Humjoli, in Kannada in 1978 as Bhale Huduga, and in Telugu in 1984 as Intiguttu. All versions except Intiguttu were directed by the same director, T. R. Ramanna. The triple role played by Nagesh was essayed by Mehmood in the Hindi version and Dwarakish in the Kannada version. Later on, the dual roles played by Nagesh in Anubavi Raja Anubavi went on to be essayed by Mehmood in its Hindi version and Dwarakish in its Kannada version. Panam Padaithavan Panam Padaithavanis a Tamil-language film starring M. G. Ramachandran. The film was released in 1965. The film ran successfully at many centres for more than 100 days and was declared a box office hit. Chandrodhayam Chandhrodhayam is a 1966 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film, directed by K. Shankar. The film stars M. G. Ramachandran and Jayalalithaa in the lead roles, with M. N. Nambiar and Nagesh enacting supporting roles. It was inspired by the 1934 American film It Happened One Night. Bloodspell BloodSpell is a 2006 fantasy film produced by Strange Company. BloodSpell employs filming techniques known as machinima, and is the first feature-length production to use BioWares Aurora Engine, developed for the role-playing video game Neverwinter Nights, to generate the video portion of the film. The film was serially released in short episodes under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License, which allows for redistribution, modification, and creation of fan fiction. Strange Company have asserted somewhat controversially that, as of 2006, BloodSpell, was the largest machinima production. The series features numerous cameo appearances, including several voice appearances from science fiction author Charles Stross. In August 2006, controversy involving BloodSpell occurred when the Leipzig Games Convention pronounced it too violent to be shown as part of their machinima showcase. After a protest, the Games Conference changed their position and allowed the film to be shown. History of Cinema History of Cinema is a 2008 Iranian Irish experimental short film directed by Rouzbeh Rashidi. The film is an experimental derivation from the concept of cinema, expressing this perception through images and sound. The 33 minute film reflects the notion of seventh art with complete personal and free interpretation. Captain Nagarjuna Captain Nagarjun is a 1986 Telugu romantic film, produced and directed by V. B. Rajendra Prasad under the Jagapathi Art Pictures banner. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Kushboo, Rajendra Prasad in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was declared as a flop at the box office. Surfing Soweto Surfing Soweto is a 2010 documentary film directed by Sara Blecher. The Arcadian The Arcadian is an American science fiction feature film set in a post-apocalyptic world. Plot elements have not been revealed, but official press releases have stated, "The Arcadian follows “The Lighthouse Keeper” on a story of revenge and redemption in a strange future world reminiscent of wild 1970s pop sci-fi. The visual world of The Arcadian is an homage to the work of underground illustrators while creating something that is both unique and distinct." Oka Chinna Maata Oka Chinna Maata is a 1997 Telugu romance film produced by B. Shiva Rama Krishna under the Sri Venkateshwara Art Films banner and directed by Muthyala Subbaiah. It stars Jagapati Babu, Indraja in the lead roles and music composed by Ramani Bharadwaj. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. The story line was inspired by Charana Daasi, which is based on Rabindranath Tagores novel Noukadubi. Myna Has Gone Myna has gone is a Spanish film directed by Sonia Escolano and Sadrac González. It is a naturalistic, independent film and is played by unknown actors. With a budget of only $4,500, the film won awards at several international film festivals including the Austin Film Festival, one of the top 10 U.S. film festivals. Curiously, the film features a sequence shot of 33 minutes, the longest in the history of Spanish cinema. According to the directors, the actors needed psychological help during the filming because of the difficulty of the scenes. María del Barrio is the nineteen-year-old actress chosen to play the role of Myna, whose performance has been praised and won awards from several international film festivals including the Austin Film Festival and the Naperville Independent Film Festival. In 2011 the film was released in theaters in the United States which include the cities of Minneapolis, Los Angeles, St. Louis, Phoenix, Houston, San Francisco, Dallas, Seattle, Miami, Denver, New York, and Palm Beach. 1040: Christianity in the New Asia 1040 is a documentary film about Christianity in the "10/40 Window". Directed by Evan Jackson Leong, the film is narrated by musician Jaeson Ma, who travels to several countries including China, South Korea, and Singapore. Ma describes the growth of Christianity in Asia as one of the greatest Christian Revivals in history. The Last Straw The Last Straw is a film documenting the very last live poetry reading given by Charles Bukowski, even though he lived and wrote for another 14 years. The reading was given at The Sweetwater, a music club in Redondo Beach, California on March 31, 1980. It is produced and directed by Jon Monday for mondayMEDIA. Sonthavooru Sontha Ooru is a 2009 Telugu film starring Raja, Thirtha, L.B. Sriram in main roles. It was directed by P. Sunil Kumar Reddy. The film was screened at Several National & International film festivals like Mumbai Film Festival & Pune International Film Festival. The film received four Nandi Awards. Sontha Ooru is a film about rural life and how the innocent villagers are continuously exploited by the development plans of the government. The film portrays the Special economic zone victims and its impact on normal life. John and Michael John and Michael is a 2004 animated short by Shira Avni about two men with Down syndrome who share a loving relationship. The film was animated with clay backlit on plexiglas, to produce a stained glass effect. Avni made over 14,000 paintings to create the film. It is narrated by Brian Davis, who is himself intellectually challenged. John and Michael was co-produced by Avni and Michael Fukushima of the National Film Board of Canada. Cerná sobota Černá sobota is a 1960 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Dym v lesu Smoke in the Forest is a 1955 Soviet adventure film directed by Yuri Chulyukin and Yevgeny Karelov. Hei bai shuang xia Black And White Swordsman is a 1971 Hong Kong action film with sword fighting directed by Mo Man Hung. Mehandi Ban Gai Khoon Mehandi Ban Gai Khoon is a 1991 Bollywood film starring Juhi Chawla and Satish Shah. It has gained a review of 2.5 out of 5 stars. Malice in Wonderland: The Dolls Movie Malice in Wonderland: The Dolls Movie is a 2010 drag comedy produced by Delicious Productions LLC, directed by Russell Maynor, written by Kenneth Ansloan and performed by The Dolls, the notorious drag troupe from Albuquerque. It is a psychedelic mash-up of Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland and Mommie Dearest, with additional parody references to The Wizard of Oz, Mary Poppins, A Clockwork Orange and numerous other films. It is based on the original 2008 stage show of the same name and performed by The Dolls. Khouya (Mon frère) Khouya is a 2010 film. The Travelling Artist The Travelling Artist is an art house production inspired by German expressionism co-directed by Jez Blackmore and Richard Hulse from a screenplay by Jenni Grant. The After Party: The Last Party 3 The After Party: The Last Party 3 is a 2011 documentary feature film about a cinematographer who is caught in a mass arrest while filming 2004 Republican National Convention protest activity near ground zero at the World Trade Center. The film is the third in a series of documentaries, The Last Party and The Partys Over. Android Re-Enactment Android Re-Enactment is a 2011 Canadian science fiction film directed by Darryl Shaw and starring Jeff Sinasac, Adam Buller, and Sarah Silverthorne. The film depicts a stylized, retro future in an unspecified year, in which genetically engineered organic androids, visually indistinguishable from humans, are manufactured by the Empathtek Corporation. The latest and most advanced model they have designed, soon to be released, is the PX-50. The plot focuses on a young Socionics Engineer named Ermus Daglek who has retired from Empathtek, but who has turned down the millions he is owed in residuals in exchange for the company donating him a defunct factory and asking no questions. He uses the factory to manufacture androids based on key individuals from the time in his life when he experienced his greatest heartbreak, and runs simulations to see if any other courses of action on his part could have produced an outcome with romantic success. Empire North Empire North is a 2010 film written and directed by Jakob Boeskov. The film follows Jakob Valdason a cartoonist whose life changes drastically when he invents a fictional hi-tech weapon called the ID Sniper. The film is partly based upon the story of ID Sniper. The ID Sniper was an art project that took place in Copenhagen and Beijing August 2002. Love Eterne Love Eterne is a 2011 romantic comedy film written and directed by Joseph Villapaz, and starring Melissa Navia and James Gill. It takes place in New York City. It received two Awards of Merits and an Honorable Mention at film festivals. Hasaki Ya Suda Hasaki Ya Suda is a 2011 film. Moonlight Mask is a 2012 Japanese film written and directed by Itsuji Itao. Karayilekku Oru Kadal Dooram Karayilekku Oru Kadal Dooram is a 2010 Malayalam film directed by Vinod Mankara, starring Indrajith, Mamta Mohandas and Dhanya Mary Varghese in the lead roles. Shanshan de hongxin haizi de tiankong Sparkling Red Star is a 2007 Chinese animated film produced by Puzzle Animation Studio Limited in collaboration with the Bayi Film Studio of the Peoples Liberation Army. It is an animated remake of the 1974 childrens propaganda film Sparkling Red Star, which was made during the Cultural Revolution. The film concerns a boy who helps the Red Army fight a greedy landlord in his village. Yarin aglayacagim Yarın Ağlayacağım is a 1986 Turkish drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Kadir İnanır, Yaprak Özdemiroğlu and Gül Erda. 500 Miles North 500 Miles North is a 2014 Scottish drama film directed by Luke Massey. Matteo Falkone Matteo Falcone is an Azerbaijani short drama film based on Prosper Mérimées like-named story from 1829. Devta Devta is a 1998 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Jagdish A Sharma, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Aditya Pancholi, Ayushi, Payal Malhotra, Aoon Bakshi, Kiran Kumar and Tej Sapru. Tabaahi: The Destroyer Tabaahi — The Destroyer is a 1999 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Gopi Sapru, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Ayub Khan, Indira, Divya Dutta, Tej Sapru and Mukesh Rishi Bhagawat Ek Jung Baghaawat – Ek Jung is a 2001 Action film, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Aditya Pancholi, Mohan Joshi, Shahbaz Khan, Rutika Singh, Deepak Shirke and Ishrat Ali. Mayan Renaissance Mayan Renaissance is a 2012 American documentary film by director Dawn Engle about the Maya peoples of Guatemala and Central America. It describes the ancient Maya civilization, the conquest by Spain during the 1520s, hundreds of years of oppression, and the modern struggle by Mayans for self-determination and a Mayan renaissance. Its première screening at the United Nations Headquarters was on 16 May 2012 and its broadcast première on Colorado Public Television was on 6 June 2012. The film contains interviews of 1992 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Rigoberta Menchú, a Mayan indigenous rights activist and politician, and other Guatemalan and foreign contributors. It was awarded the Best Colorado Filmmaker Documentary Award at The Film Festival of Colorado in July 2012. The documentary is the first of a planned ten-part Nobel Legacy Film Series. Kohi Mero Kohi Mero is a 2010 Nepali film directed by Alok Nembang under the banner of Movies.com. This romantic drama marks the comeback of Jharana Bajracharya and stars Aryan Sigdel, Sanchita Luitel and introduces Subash Thapa in lead roles. The Universal Language The Universal Language is a 2011 short documentary film on the Esperanto language and the movement around it. Using much archive footage from the languages early days, as well as interviews with Esperantists today, the film constructs a linear narrative of Esperantos history and goals. The film, directed by Sam Green won the 2012 Ashland Independent Film Festival award for Juried Best Short Documentary. Winter Woman Winter Woman is a 1977 South Korean film. It is based on a novel by Cho Hae-il which was serialised in the Chosun Ilbo in 1975. The popularity of the novel led to the film being made. Dealing with the sexual awakening of the female protagonist, the book and film earned the condemnation of conservative critics, however the authors leftist subtext went unchallenged overshadowed by the sexual themes. The film was the best selling Korean film of the 1970s, and made a star of its female lead Chang Mi-hee. Ganga Ki Kasam Ganga Ki Kasam is a 1999 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T L V Prasad, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Jackie Shroff, Dipti Bhatnagar, Mink Singh, Johnny Lever, Shakti Kapoor, Dalip Tahil, Mukesh Rishi and Raza Murad. Punk Jews Punk Jews is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Jesse Zook Mann and produced by Saul Sudin, Evan Kleinman, and Alexander Emanuele. The film profiles several non-traditional Orthodox Jewish artists, activists, and groups based in New York City. Biktima Biktima is a 2012 Filipino drama film starring Cesar Montano and Angel Aquino. The film is directed by R.D. Alba and produced under Alba Productions and CM Films. It is released by Star Cinema on September 19, 2012. The movie is a remake of Lino Brockas 1990 film of the same name. Half Good Killer Half Good Killer is a short narrative film by Toy Gun Films. Written by Jeff Goldberg, directed by Brent Ryan Green, and produced by Brent Ryan Green and Jeff Goldberg, who are co-founders of Toy Gun Films, and also featuring Tom Marvel as the director of photography. Half Good Killer focuses on the story of a jaded child soldier fighting for an African rebel force struggling to survive the war he was thrust into as he reawakens to the life he was destined to lead. The film was shot entirely in Cape Town, South Africa. Half Good Killer has been an official selection into over 15 film festivals and has won over 5 awards. The film also participated in the 2013 Cannes Film Festival Short Film Corner. Even Though the Whole World Is Burning Even Though the Whole World Is Burning is a feature documentary film about former United States Poet Laureate and environmental activist W. S. Merwin. The film is directed and produced by Stefan Schaefer, and screened at, among others, the Maui Film Festival, DOXA Film Festival, Environmental Film Festival, Seattle International Film Festival, and the Hawaii International Film Festival. Sattapadi Kutram Sattapadi Kutram is a 2011 Indian Tamil action drama film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar starring Sathyaraj, Vikranth, Harish Kalyan in the lead roles. Bhanu, Komal Sharma, and Aishwarya Rajesh are the female leads, and A. Venkatesh, Suresh, and Radha Ravi play supporting roles. The film dealt with various issues, including corruption in the higher echelons of the government, stashing of black money abroad by Indians, corruption in the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption, sexual exploits of godmen, travails of Indian fishermen and the Sri Lankan ethnic conflict. Released on 25 March 2011 to negative reviews, it did poorly at the box-office. L'affaire Chebeya, un crime d'Etat? LAffaire Chebeya is a documentary directed by Thierry Michel that was released in February 2012. The award-winning film explores the assassination of a human rights activist in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the subsequent trial. Rowd Rowd is a 2012 Assamese romantic film directed by Gautam Baruah, with a screenplay by Ashim Krishna, Rupam Dutta, and Chirantan Mahanta, and produced by Mousumi Bordoloi. It stars Utpal Das, Diganta Hazarika, Moonmi Phukan, and Monali Bordoloi in the lead roles. It was the debut film for both the director and actress Monali. Samurai Sentai Shinkenger Returns: Special Act is a V-Cinema release for the 33rd entry in the Super Sentai Series Samurai Sentai Shinkenger. It was released on DVD for rental on June 11, 2010, and for sale on June 21, 2010. An original soundtrack for the V-Cinema was released on April 28, 2010, composed by Hiroshi Takaki. The CD also features karaoke tracks of the main series insert songs. Its footage was used in the Power Rangers Super Samurai Halloween episode Trickster Treat. Ajeyudu Ajeyudu is a 1987 Tollywood film, directed by G. Ram Mohan Rao and produced by S. Venkataratnam under Sri Pallavi Films. It stars Venkatesh and Shobana in the lead roles, with music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was Average at the box office. Hunkeler und die Augen des Ödipus Hunkeler und die Augen des Ödipus is a 2012 Swiss German language television film that was filmed and produced at locations in Basel respectively in Switzerland. It is the last film of the six-episode serial starring Mathias Gnädinger as Kommissär Hunkeler. Nightmare Nightmare is a 2011 Chinese horror film directed by Yip Wai Ying. Status Quo? Status Quo? The Unfinished Business of Feminism in Canada is a 2012 documentary film about the state of feminism in Canada, directed by Karen Cho and produced by Ravida Din for the National Film Board of Canada. The Greyness of Autumn The Greyness of Autumn is a short comedy film following the life of Danny McGuire, an ostrich living in Glasgow. The film was produced by Quick Off The Mark Productions and marked the directorial debut for Chris Quick. The Mosuo Sisters The Mosuo Sisters is a 2012 documentary film written and directed by Marlo Poras. It chronicles the lives of two sisters, Jua Ma and La Tsuo, who are members of one of the last matriarchal societies, the Mosuo tribe. Being an ethnic minority in China, the film explores their journey from working at a bar in Beijing to moving back home to their village in the Himalayas, dealing with the modern world impinging upon the traditional Mosuo culture and way of life. Words of Advice: William S. Burroughs on the Road Words of Advice: William S. Burroughs on the Road, is a 2007 documentary about William S. Burroughs directed by Lars Movin and Steen Møller Rasmussen and produced in Denmark. The documentary is based on never-before-seen footage from his visit to Denmark in October 1983, and from his later years in Lawrence, Kansas. Shortly thereafter he began touring and reading his work to new generations of readers and thus establishing himself as a cult figure. The film focuses on Burroughs unique talent as a performer, and on his later work, especially what is known as The Last Trilogy. In addition to the historic footage there are new interviews with friends and colleagues such as James Grauerholz, John Giorno, Hal Willner, Jennie Skerl, Regina Weinreich, Ann Douglas. Music by Material, Patti Smith, and Islamic Diggers. The film premiered on 9 November 2007 at the Copenhagen International Documentary Festival in Copenhagen and the book and a Burroughs photo exhibition were launched the same night. The first international screening took place at the Paradiso in Amsterdam, as part of a Burroughs tribute event on 10 November 2007. Rasmussen was awarded the Danish Film Institutes Roos Award 2007, for "outstanding efforts in documentary filmmaking" on the basis of the film. Seepeeyan Seepeeyan is a 1984 Indian drama film produced and directed by Akash Jain. The film was edited by Venketesh Naik. The film revolves around a woman who plunges into a river after her boyfriend refused to marry her, but is saved by another man of inferior caste whom she gets married to. It stars Debashree Roy, Kanwaljit Singh and Om Puri in the leading roles. The music of the film was composed by Raghunath Seth. The film created ripples in the eighties due to its manifestation of the theme of pre-marital sex. One of sequences of the film shows a handsome young man, played by Kanwaljit Singh making love to a beautiful young maiden, played by Debashree Roy. The role played by Roy was reviewed as a borrowed idea from Tess of the dUrbervilles by Thomas Hardy as her character gets seduced and deceived by the male lead played by Singh. The film got a mixed review from the critics and was a hit at box office. An Otter Study An Otter Study is a 1912 British short black-and-white silent documentary film, produced by Kineto, featuring an otter in its natural habitat, including groundbreaking footage of underwater hunting scenes. The film provided a novel treatment of the creature, which had previously appeared on film only as the victim of hunt films, with the unique underwater footage, shot by a cameraman behind glass in a tank concealed on the bed of the river in the opening scene, and a concluding scene, excised from the surviving print, in which it escapes the hunters. It was long thought lost until footage from a 1920s Visual Education re-release of the film, re-edited under the supervision of Professor J Arthur Thomson of Aberdeen Universitys Natural History Department, was rediscovered. Santa Company is a 2014 Japanese anime short film that follows the story of a girl, Noel, and her friends as they deliver presents on Christmas Eve. The film was directed by Kenji Itoso through his own studio Kenji Studio. Originally launched as a crowdsourcing campaign on the Japanese site Anipipo, the film aimed at raising ¥1,000,000 for production. The project was unsuccessful, raising only ¥904,001 of the original goal. The project was re-launched, this time on Kickstarter, on December 3, 2013. On December 22, 2013, the film met its original goal of $50,000, and managed to raise $72,270 by the end of the campaign. The project was scheduled to be delivered to backers by Christmas 2014, the film having been completed in July 2014. Kenji Studio planned to hold a special screening of the film for families who were affected by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami disaster. The film was screened at multiple film festivals around the world, starting with the Tokyo International Film Festival on October 25, 2014. Sulle Sathya: The Real Lie Sulle Sathya : The Real Lie is a 2013 Kannada short film directed by Akash Srivatsa and produced by Ravi Kashyap for Vibha Kashyap Productions. The movie stars Mahesh M A, Harleen Rekhi, and Amitha Rao in lead roles and senior theatre actor Rajendra Karanth in a supporting role. The background music of the movie is scored by Priyadarshan Subramanian. The songs for the film were composed by many young composers who came together for the first time. Based on the short story "The False Gems" by Guy De Maupassant, Sulle Sathya is a gripping tale about human relationships in urban Bangalore. Pedro Calungsod: Batang martir Pedro Calungsod: Batang Martir, also known as Journey of a Young Saint is a 2013 Philippine biographical film depicting the life and martyrdom of Saint Pedro Calungsod. Written and directed by Francis O. Villacorta and produced by HPI Synergy Group and Wings Entertainment, is an official entry to the 2013 Metro Manila Film Festival, and was released on December 25, 2013. Rocco Nacino stars as Calungsod, who is only the second Filipino canonised by the Catholic Church after Saint Lorenzo Ruíz de Manila. This film serves as a movie adaptation of the docu-drama TV special aired on GMA News TV on October 21, 2012 as the canonization of the said saint where Rocco Nacino reprises his role to the film. The Play The Play is a 2013 Bengali murder mystery thriller film written and directed by Ranjay Ray Choudhury. The film features Rajesh Sharma, Indrasish Roy, Mumtaz Sorcar in the lead roles. The film revolves around a theatre group where the entire theatre group gets devastated by a series of murders. The filming began in December 2012 and was wrapped up by January 2013. The film was released on 6 December 2013. A Journey of Samyak Buddha A Journey of Samyak Buddha is a 2013 Indian film about the journey of Gautam Buddha’s miraculous birth, marriage, and his path towards enlightenment. The biographical film is based on Babasaheb Ambedkars book The Buddha and His Dhamma. Macho Mustanaa FirstdatesFirs Macho Mustanaa is a 2013 Bengali action and romance film directed by Reshmi Mitra and produced under the banner of Remac Filmz Production. The film features actors Hiran and Pooja in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Samidh Mukerjee. River Guard River Guard is a 2016 American independent crime film directed by Jim Klock and written by J. Davis. The film stars Brett Cullen, Eric Ladin, Stacia Crawford, Jeff Kober, Peter Jason and J. D. Evermore. The Lost Behrupiya The Lost Behrupiya is a 2013 film. The film won the National Film Award for Best Arts/Cultural Film at the 61st National Film Awards along with the English-Telugu film O Friend. Investment Investment is a 2013 Marathi film written and directed by Ratnakar Matkari and produced by Pratibha Matkari for Mahadwar Productions. The leading roles are played by Tushar Dalvi, Supriya Vinod, Sulbha Deshpande, Sanjay Mone, Sandeep Pathak, Bhagyashri Pane, Praharsh Naik, Soham Kolvankar and Milind Phatak who are prominent actors from the Indian film industry. The director of photography is Amol Gole, the sound design is handled by Shantanu Akerkar and Dinesh Uchil with Madhav Vijay providing the background score. Inside Unutra is a 2015 Serbian crime-drama film jointly directed by Jelena Markovic, and Mirko Abrlić in his directorial debut. The film premiered in Serbia March 7, 2015 at the Belgrade Film Festival in Belgrade, and screened again March 8 at Dvorana Kulturnog Centra. Wavemakers Wavemakers is a 2012 Quebec documentary film about the Ondes Martenot, directed by Caroline Martel. Martel discovered the Ondes Martenot while making her 2004 film, Le fantôme de lopératrice, which featured a soundtrack by accomplished "Ondiste" Suzanne Binet-Audet. Martel has stated that in post-screening question periods, people often asked about the mysterious music on the soundtrack. The film documents the musical instruments invention by Maurice Martenot, who conceived his instrument after being inspired by the humming and static sounds made by the telegraph machines he operated during the First World War. He built fewer than 300 of the instruments that bear his name during his lifetime, of which there are only about 70 left. Wavemakers includes a performance by musician Jonny Greenwood, filmed during a Radiohead soundcheck. Greenwood, who was self-taught on the instrument, stated after his performance Binet-Audet pointed out a technical error in his playing style. The film also features interviews with Jean-Loup Dierstein, an electronic-instrument repairman-turned-Ondes Martenot maker, who was commissioned by Greenwood to build him a new instrument, Binet-Audet, as well as Montreal-based Ondiste Jean Laurendeau. Women of the Weeping River Women of the Weeping River is a 2016 drama film directed by Sheron Dayoc. Set in Jolo, Sulu, with an ensemble cast of non-actors from the Western Mindanao region. Notorious Woman A Woman With a Bad Reputation is a 1973 Egyptian film directed by Henry Barakat. The main actress is Shams al-Baroudi. A young man asks his wife to dance with his boss at a party. The woman gets into an affair with the boss and commits infidelity. Her marriage dissolves and her life worsens. Her son has an illness, so the wife is forced to accept gifts from the boss. Lisa Anderson of the Chicago Tribune. uses the film as an example of more liberal filmmaking in Egypt prior to an increase in social conservatism in society. At the party in the beginning of the film, the women wear hot pants and miniskirts. The partygoers dance, smoke cigarettes, and drink alcohol. None of the women are in hijab. Misfire: The Rise and Fall of the Shooting Gallery Misfire: The Rise and Fall of the Shooting Gallery is a 2013 documentary about the American independent film distributor The Shooting Gallery, directed by Whitney Ransick. The film had its world premiere on 11 October 2013 at the Hamptons International Film Festival. Father Father is a 2011 French thriller film directed by Pasquale Squitieri. It stars Franco Nero, Andrea Fachinetti, Daniel Baldock and Claudia Cardinale. It was screened at the Bari International Film Festival. Portrait of a Lone Farmer Portrait of a Lone Farmer is a 2013 Nigerian Danish documentary film by Jide Tom Akinleminu, about life on his fathers chicken farm in Nigeria. Dalai Lama Awakening Dalai Lama Awakening is a 2014 feature-length documentary film, produced and directed by Khashyar Darvich and narrated by actor Harrison Ford. With over 30 minutes of additional footage and a new score, the film is a Directors Cut and revision of Dalai Lama Renaissance, the award-winning 2007 documentary. The film presents the journey of innovative Western thinkers who travel to India to meet with the Dalai Lama. The film features Dr. Michael Beckwith, quantum physicists Fred Alan Wolf and Amit Goswami, radio host and author Thom Hartmann, author Vicki Robin, philosopher Vandana Shiva, biologist Elisabet Sahtouris, social scientist Jean Houston, and others. The film opened in the U.K. in 2014 and played to sold out audiences during its 2015 tour of the U.S. and the Canada. Move Me Brightly: Celebrating Jerry Garcia's 70th Birthday Move Me Brightly is a music documentary film. It contains live performances of Grateful Dead songs from a 2012 concert by Bob Weir and a number of other musicians, called "Move Me Brightly: Celebrating Jerry Garcias 70th Birthday". The film also includes interviews with some of the performers, other musicians, and members of the Grateful Dead extended family. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray in 2013. Move Me Brightly was directed by Justin Kreutzmann, the son of Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann. Many of the interviews were conducted by Luke Wilson. The music was produced and mixed by Rick Vargas, with live mixing by Dennis Leonard and audio mastering by David Glasser. The liner notes for the video were written by Mike Campbell, Benjy Eisen, and David Crosby. Sillunu Oru Sandhippu Sillunu Oru Sandhippu is a 2013 Tamil romance film written and directed by Ravi Lallin in his directorial debut venture. The film stars Vimal, Oviya and Dipa Shah in the lead roles. The film was earlier titled as Sillu Sillunu Oru Sandhippu, which was later changed to Sillunu Oru Sandhippu. Web Web is a 2013 documentary film directed by Michael Kleiman. The documentary follows several Peruvian families as they gain computer and Internet access for the first time through the One Laptop per Child program. It also includes interviews with people such as author Clay Shirky, Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales, Dennis Crowley of Foursquare, Scott Heiferman of Meetup, and One Laptop founder Nicholas Negroponte. Kleiman spent ten months living in Peru, dividing his time in the towns of Antuyo in the mountains and Palestina in the Amazon rainforest. House of Lungula House of Lungula is a 2013 Kenyan comedy film directed by Alexandros Konstantaras. It focuses on the sex life of typical Kenyans. The word "lungula" means "sex" in Kenyan slang, Sheng. The film stars Gerald Langiri, Lizz Njagah and Ian Mbugua. Langiri plays a hardworking man who needs money to pay for his fiancés dowry, while Njagah plays a wife who decides to play a tit-for-tat game when she finds out that her husband had a mistress. Mbugua plays a man who maintains a secret relationship with a younger woman, played by Sarah Hassan, who in turn represents girls who date older men for money.. The film was rated 18+ by the Kenya Film Board Association. Pandem Pandem is a 2005 Telugu drama film produced by Valluripally Ramesh Babu on Maharshi Cinema banner and directed by Sabapathy Dekshinamurthy. Starring Jagapati Babu, Kalyani in the lead roles and music composed by Chakri.It was dubbed into hindi as Mera challenge Promoted Promoted is a 2015 sex comedy film directed by Isaac Constein and produced by Daniel and Philip Lief, which spoofs the inner workings of a dysfunctional Los Angeles Advertising Agency. The film was released on August 25, 2015. Stones from the Desert Stones from the Desert is a Spanish film directed by Bruno Jubin & Max Olivier and produced by Sodash Films. It is set to be released on spring 2015. Cinéast(e)s Cinéasts is a 2013 French documentary film about filmmakers who are women. Julie Gayet interviews twenty-one French female filmmakers about the relevance of gender to filmmaking and the issues encountered by women in making films. It begins with the question: "is cinema gendered?" Deadly-2 Deadly-2 is a 2010 Kannada action - crime biographical film directed and written by Ravi Shrivatsa. The film is based on the real life incidents of an infamous underworld don, Soma and is a sequel to the same teams 2005 released film, Deadly Soma. The film features Auditya reprising his role as the protagonist and Meghana as his lady love replacing Rakshita in the prequel. Suhasini Maniratnam, Devaraj and Ravi Kale play other pivotal roles. The film featured original score composed by L. N. Shastry. The film, upon release received mixed response from both critics and audience and got a negative publicity owing to the violence being glorified throughout the film. Aakramana Aakramana is a 2014 Kannada horror film. This movie is an experimental movie made both in 2D and 3D format and it is the first 3D horror movie in Kannada. Bazaar E Husn Bazaar E Husn is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language film, based on Munshi Premchand’s renowned Urdu novel Bazaar-e-Husn, released on 18 July 2014. This film stars Reshmi Ghosh, Jeet Goshwami, Om Puri and Yashpal Sharma, and was written by Dhananjay Kumar. Golapi Golapi Golapi Golapi is a 2014 Oriya film produced by Sitaram Agrawal. It stars Amlan Das and Riya Dey in lead roles while Siddhanta Mahapatra and Aparajita Mohanty play supporting roles. A Shyam Gopal Varma Film A Shyam Gopal Varma FIlm is a 2015 Telugu feature film directed by debutante C.S.Reddy alias Rakesh Srinivas, is a satirical crime thriller arguably based on popular Indian film director Ram Gopal Varma. The lead role is played by Shafi. The background score is performed by Mantra Anand, cinematography by Rahul Shrivatsav and editing by Karthika Srinivas. Sol Sol is a 2014 Canadian documentary film by Marie-Hélène Cousineau and Susan Avingaq about Solomon Uyarasuk , a musician/circus performer who died in police custody in Igloolik, Nunavut. The film questions the claims by the local Royal Canadian Mounted Police detachment that Uyarasuk hanged himself in his cell, and also explores the wider issue of Nunavuts very high suicide rate. The film played at the 2014 imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival in Toronto. The film subsequently won the Grand Prize for Best Canadian Feature at the RIDM Montreal International Documentary Festival and was included in the list of Canadas Top Ten feature films of 2014, selected by a panel of filmmakers and industry professionals organized by TIFF. On March 8, 2016, it was named Best Documentary Program at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards. Il Bacio Azzurro The Blue Kiss is a 2015 Italian film directed by Pino Tordiglione. Shot entirely in Irpinia and the Sannio, the title was inspired by a famous poem by Federico García Lorca, The rain: The shooting took place from May to July 2013. On March 23, 2015 it premiered at the National Film Archive of Bologna. It debuted in Italian theaters on April 20, 2015. The musical theme The Blue Kiss is an original song composed and directed by Giovanni Lodigiani. With the masterful text and the magic voice of Amii Stewart. El regreso The Return is a 2013 Venezuelan film directed by Patricia Ortega. The first Zulian film of this millennium, it premiered on 30 August 2013 in commercial cinemas in Venezuela. Jiban Niye Khela Jibon Niye Khela is a 1999 Bengali film directed by Anjan Choudhury. The film attained mass attention as it deals with the corruption in Healthcare sector of West Bengal. The film features Ranjit Mallick, Biplab Chatterjee, Manoj Mitra, Debashree Roy, Subhendu Chatterjee, Chumki Chowdhury, Haradhan Bandopadhyay, Arjun Chakraborty, Lokesh Ghosh and others. Cinematographer of the film was Shyamal Banerjee. The music of the film was composed by Tapan Chakraborty, background music was scored and lyrics were penned by Leela Choudhury. Sai'er Hao Da Dinying 3: Zhanshen Lianmeng Seer the Movie 3: Heroes Alliance is a 2013 Chinese animated childrens adventure film directed by Wang Zhangjun and Yin Yuqi and based on an online game. The film is part of a film series, being preceded by Seer 2 and followed by Seer 4. It was released on 12 July 2013. Spin SPiN is a 2015 short film drama directed by Noah Workman and written by Wilson Cleveland, who also stars. The film takes place over the course of a contentious live television interview between a Wall Street executive played by Hartley Sawyer and a financial journalist played by Cleveland. Annakodi Annakodi is a 2013 Tamil film directed and written by Bharathiraja. It features Lakshman Narayan, Karthika Nair and Manoj Bharathiraja in the lead roles. The film has music by G. V. Prakash Kumar. The film was earlier titled Annakodiyum Kodiveeranum. Kanimozhi Kanimozhi is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language musical romance film directed and written by Sripathi Rangasamy and jointly produced by T. Siva and Sona Heiden, it stars Jai and Shazahn Padamsee in the lead roles. The film features music composed by Satish Chakravarthy, cinematography by Chidamparam and editing done by duo Praveen K. L. and N. B. Srikanth. Kanimozhi was launched in March 2010 and shot in 46 days, being completed in August 2010. Following the release of Enthiran and post-production works, the film was delayed by three months and released on 26 November 2010. It was panned by critics and became a failure at the box office. However, in 2012 the film was dubbed in Telugu as Love Journey. Ishq Tu Hi Tu Ishq Tu Hi Tu is a 2015 Indian Odia-language drama film written by Tapas Sargharia and produced by Tarang Cine Productions. It stars Arindam Roy and Elina Samantray in lead roles while Aparajita Mohanty and Mihir Das play supporting roles. Hanging with Hoges Hanging with Hoges is a 2014 one-hour documentary about Paul Hogan hosted by Shane Jacobson. He talks about his success with Crocodile Dundee, his family life, and his battles with the Australian Tax Office. It also shows excerpts from this live stage show. Hogan agreed to make it because of his relationship with Jacobson and producer/director Dean Murphy; the three men had made Charlie and Boots together. It aired on the ABC in December 2014. Take It Easy Take It Easy is a 2015 Hindi childrens film written and directed by Sunil Prem Vyas and produced by Dharmesh Pandit. The film is starring Vikram Gokhale, Raj Zutshi, Supriya Karnik, Dipannita Sharma and Anang Desai. Upon release the film received poor to fair reviews. Chapekar Brothers Chapekar Brothers is a Hindi-language film directed by Devendar Kumar Pandey. The film features Abhijit Bhagat, Sanjeet Dhuri and Manoj Bhatt as the Chapekar brothers, Indian revolutionaries involved in the 1896 assassination of the British Plague Commissioner of Pune, W C Rand. The film is produced by Ghanshyam Patel of Giriva Productions. The screenplay and dialogue was written by Dhiraj Mishra. Vikas Dixit is the line producer of the movie. Ek Tara Ek Tara is a 2015 Musical, Drama Marathi language film directed by Avadhoot Gupte. The film released on 30 Jan 2015. It stars Santosh Juvekar and Tejaswini Pandit in lead. It is Santosh Juvekars third film with Avadhoot Gupte after Zenda and Morya. She Stoops to Conquer She Stoops to Conquer is a 2015 Canadian short film directed by Zachary Russell. It stars Kayla Lorette and Julian Richings, and had its world premiere at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. The film follows "a struggling talent-show performer who wanders into a nightclub disguised in a mask, and is inexplicably attracted to the real-life doppelgänger of her masked character." Lorette wore a prosthetic mask of Richings face for the film. The film has played numerous festivals worldwide, including the Vancouver International Film Festival, the Raindance Film Festival, and the New Orleans Film Festival. The film has garnered critical praise and won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards. Vaanavil Vaazhkai Vaanavil Vaazhkai is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language musical film written and directed by James Vasanthan in his directorial debut. He also worked as music director. The film stars predominantly newcomers who also sing the songs picturised on their characters. It was released on 13 March 2015. Svet nad Rossiyei Light over Russia is a 1947 Soviet history film directed by Sergei Yutkevich. Mina.Minerva MINA.MINERVA is a 2013 short Canadian comedy written and directed by Marshall Axani, based on the story by Diana Donaldson and Marshall Axani. The film stars Jacqueline Robbins, Joyce Robbins, Jennifer Spence, Lori Triolo, Fabiola Colmenero, Mackenzie Gray and Eliza Smith. It was produced by Allude Entertainment. The Path of Zarathustra The Path Of Zarathustra is a 2015 Indian magic realism film directed by Oorvazi Irani. It stars Oorvazi Irani, Tom Alter, Rushad Rana and Shishir Sharma. The screenplay of the movie is written by the celebrated author and writer of Parsi decent, Farrukh Dhondy. Besides being a director and actor, Oorvazi Irani dons many other hats of being an artist, educationalist and an entrepreneur also. Besides this, she is a pioneer in bringing the Michael Chekhov acting technique to India via a DVD release which was produced and directed by her. Njaan Samvidhanam Cheyyum Njan Samvidhanam Cheyyum is a 2015 Malayalam-language Indian family drama film written, directed, and produced by Balachandra Menon. It stars Menon in the lead role, along with Gayathri, Dakshina, Shankar, Menaka, Ravindran, and Madhu in supporting roles. The film was released on 19 September 2015 in India to negative critical response. The films story revolves around Krishna Das, a middle-aged man who resigns from the National Film Development Corporation to become a director. Resureksyon Resureksyon is a 2015 Filipino horror drama film directed by Alfonso Torre III and starring Paulo Avelino, Jasmine Curtis-Smith and Isabelle Daza. It was released on September 23, 2015 and produced by Regal Entertainment and Reality Entertainment. Attabu 2 Attabu 2 is a 2015 Taiwanese docudrama film. It is the final part of a two-part documentary film series about the rise and fall of the Wufeng Lin family in Wufeng District, Taiwan. The film is presented with Mandarin Chinese or Taiwanese Hokkien narration, along with subtitles in Chinese and English. Attabu refers to the original name of the Wufeng area under the language of the Taiwanese Plains Aborigines. The first film depicts the Lins sailing from China to Taiwan in 1746 where they would become one of the most powerful clans in Taiwan due to services for the Qing dynasty. Part II continues the story from the First Sino-Japanese War in 1895, when Taiwan officially became a Japanese colony. Under Japanese rule, the Lins influence waned as the clan members came to support different political ideologies. After Japans defeat in World War II and Kuomintangs retreat due to the Chinese Civil War, some clan members were then persecuted as traitors or communist sympathizers by the Republic of China administration during the period of White Terror. Great Mazinger vs. Getter Robo is an animated short film produced by Toei based in the works of Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa. The film premiered originally in in Japan. It is a crossover between the super robot anime Great Mazinger and Getter Robo, similar to the previous crossover film Mazinger Z vs. Devilman. The events presented in the film are not considered canon to either of the two series. The film was also shown in countries where the two TV series were broadcast. It is known as مازنجر الكبير ضد جيتاروبو in Arabic countries, Grande Mazinga contro Getta Robot G in Italy and Gran Mazinger contra Getter Robo in Spain. Uttarer Sur Uttarer Sur is a 2012 Bangladeshi Bengali film written directed by Shahnewaz Kakoli. The film was produced by "The Impress Telefilm". Maduveya Mamatheya Kareyole Maduveya Mamatheya Kareyole is a 2016 Indian Kannada romantic comedy film written directed by Kaviraj in his directorial debut. It stars Suraj Gowda and Amulya in the lead roles whilst Anant Nag and Achyuth Kumar feature in supporting roles. The plot revolves around the families of the two friends who, intending to convert their friendship into a relationship, are elated when their children fall in love with each other and eventually marry upon encountering certain familial disputes. Produced under the banner Thoogudeepa Productions, music for the film was scored by V. Harikrishna, who also composed the soundtrack. Cinematography was done by K. S. Chandrashekar and was edited by K. M. Prakash. Filming began in April 2015 and was completed in December, before releasing theatrically on 8 January 2016. It received positive reviews from critics who acclaimed the films screenplay, and the acting performances of Nag and Kumar. Jessie Jessie is a 2016 Indian Kannada romantic horror film written and directed by Pawan Wadeyar and produced by Kanakapura Srinivas & Srikanth. Reported to be a triangular love story, the film stars Dhananjay, Parul Yadav and Raghu Mukherjee in the lead roles. The music is composed by Anoop Seelin and cinematography is by Arul Somasundaram. Filming began in the July month of 2015 while the first look of the film was released on 29 June 2015. The film is scheduled to release on 25 March 2016. Me and Bobby Fischer Me & Bobby Fischer is a documentary about Bobby Fischers last years as his old friend Saemundur Palsson gets him out of jail in Japan and helps him settle in Iceland. The film premiered at the Green Light Films’ Bíódagar film festival in April 2009. Pori Pori is a 2007 Indian Tamil action comedy film directed by Subramaniam Siva, who rendered his debut Thiruda Thirudi, a 2004 runaway blockbuster. This film starring Jiiva and Pooja in the lead roles. The film was later dubbed into Hindi under the title Naya Zalzala and released in 2011. The film met with negative reviews and turned out to be a box office bomb. Fredrick Fredrick is a 2016 psychological action thriller written by Rajesh Butalia and directed by Rajesh Butalia and produced by Manish Kalaria. The film stars Prashant Narayanan, Tulna, Avinash Dhyani in the lead roles. The film released worldwide on 27 May 2016. The Intestine The Intestine is a 2016 Canadian independent film written and directed by Lev Lewis. It stars Melanie Scheiner as a young woman attempting to better her life by appropriating a rich mans home. The film premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival on October 3, 2016 and had its international premiere at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema on April 21, 2017. Roller Life Roller Life is a 2016 American documentary film executive produced and directed by Michael Brown. The films story follows the Brewcity Bruisers, a flat track roller derby league that belongs to the Womens Flat Track Derby Association, for a full season. The film follows around eight roller derby athletes and captures the essence of their lives both on and off the track. The documentary looks into misconceptions of the sport and covers the full action of the roller derby season. Roller Life premiered at the historic Oriental Theatre on October 19th, 2016. It was chosen as an official selection to the 2017 Milwaukee film festival. It was added to Amazon Primes Video streaming service on November 21st, 2017. London Unplugged London Unplugged is a 2018 British drama anthology film which premiered at the East End Film Festival. The film consists of several segments directed by numerous directors and stars Juliet Stevenson, Poppy Miller, Imogen Stubbs, Ivanno Jeremiah, Ricky Nixon and Bruce Payne. Lost and Found Lost and Found is a Marathi film produced by Vinod Malgewar under banner Golden Gate Motion Pictures. The movie is written and directed by Ruturaj Dhalgade, starring Spruha Joshi, Siddharth Chandekar, Mohan Agashe and Mangesh Desai.‘Lost & Found’ is a love story with difference of opinions. Ahmed and Salim Ahmed and Salim is an animated web series created by Or Paz and Tom Trager. The series is a satirical parody on religious fundamentalists, or, as the creators define it: "A sitcom about terrorists". It debuted on the 20 January 2009 and has since become an internet hit with over 2 million views and worldwide fans. Advent (IV) Advent is a 2016 Spanish and Chinese co-production psychological drama film, written and directed by Roberto F. Canuto and Xu Xiaoxi, and produced by the film company of the directors, Almost Red Productions, and Arkadin Ediciones in association with Producciones Viesqueswood. The film represents the first movie of the directors filmed entirely in Spain and it is spoken in a local language, the asturian language. It was shot in Asturias, with locations in the medieval center of the city of Avilés, the historical Cemetery La Carriona and some beaches and walkways of Carreño, mainly in Perlora and Xivares. Advient is a psychological mystery drama film that tells the story of Suso, a dazed young unemployed man that tries to discover the identity of an unusual girl, who he spies on a secluded beach, as she reminds him of his dead mother. She runs throwing herselfoff a cliff, but it will not be the last time that she crosses his path. The main character is performed by David Soto Giganto, an actor from the "Youth National Company of Classic Theater" and in the rest of the cast we find actors mainly from the "Dramatic Art Academy of Asturias", like Ici Díaz, o Beatriz Meré, together with other experienced actors as Lidia Méndez o David Blanka. The music is composed by the italo-American master Andrea Centazzo, being Advent the sixth collaboration of the directors with the musician. The world premiere of Advent took place at the 54th Gijón International Film Festival on 25 November 2016 and the film obtained the Audience Award Dia DAsturies for Best Short Film. It will start the international festival circuit in 2017. Golisoda Golisoda is a 2016 Indian Kannada-language film written, directed by Raghujaya. Produced by Praveen Kolla and Mahesh Kolla under Kolla Entertainments. It is a remake of the 2014 Tamil film Goli Soda. The film was released in Telugu as Evadu Thakkuva Kaaduin 2019. Stakes Stakes is a 2015 Australian drama film directed by Richard Owen. It follows the journey of a young aspiring thoroughbred trainer to fill the shoes of her recently deceased father, while battling a corrupt establishment, fraught with unethical competitors and submersed in the criminal element of the horse racing industry. The film stars many local actors from the Riverina region. It is the second feature film to be set in the city of Wagga Wagga. Noorondu Nenapu Noorondu Nenapu is a 2017 Indian Kannada romantic drama film which dates back in the 1980s, directed by Kumaresh M. Story of the film written by Late Shri Suhas Shirvalkar, rewritten and dialogues by Praveen Sutar and screenplay by Chinmay Mandlekar. The film is produced by Suraj Desai and Manish Desai under the banner 3 Lion Production. It is the official remake of Sanjay Jadhavs Marathi film Duniyadari which was based on the novel of the same name by Suhas Shirvalkar. Noorondu Nenapu stars Chetan, Meghana Raj, Raja Vardhan, Sushmita Joshi, Yash Shetty and debutant Rajavardhan in the lead roles portraying the saga of love and the tale of friendship back in the 1980s. In August 2016, director Kumaresh M took the Mahurat shot and Bangalore socialite S K Rao rolled the cameras. Major parts of the movie were shot in Belgaum for its scenic beauty. The view of the college was taken at University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad. The sensational music is given by Gagan Baderiya. The filming of the movie was completed in October 2016 and The first teaser is launched on 1 January 2017. Oyayubihime is a 1999 Japanese TV movie, which is a take on Thumbelina. Being a part of the series, the movie stars Chiaki Kuriyama. Track Aduowan Track Aduowan is a 2010 Chinese historical comedy film and sequel to Hands Up!. It was directed and written by Feng Xiaoning, and produced by Han Sanping. The film stars Pan Changjiang, Guo Da, and Liu Wei. It based on the Second Sino-Japanese War. It was released in China on September 9, 2010 to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the victory of the Second Sino-Japanese War. Home and Away: All or Nothing Home and Away: All or Nothing is a television film and spin-off of the Australian soap opera Home and Away. It was written by Louise Bowes and directed by Arnie Custo. All or Nothing premiered on 26 January 2017 on Foxtel on Demand, Foxtel Play and Presto. It was commissioned along with Revenge following the success of the 2015 telefilm An Eye for an Eye, which broke Presto streaming records. All or Nothing is a sequel to Revenge and like the previous specials it features current and returning Home and Away cast members. The plot sees Trevor Gunson instigate a prison riot, as he tries to kill Kyle Braxton and his brother Heath Braxton, who is visiting along with his wife Bianca Scott. Ewing said the plot was about survival and he found it to be darker than regular episodes of Home and Away. All or Nothing was shot on-location at Maitland Gaol and Parramatta Correctional Centre, a setting that Ewing described as claustrophobic. The special received a positive response from critics, and Colin Vickery of The Daily Telegraph dubbed it "the bloodiest episode ever seen of the hit Aussie soapie". Love Love Love Love Love Love is a 2017 Nepalese romance drama comedy social thriller film, directed and written by Dipendra K Khanal, and produced by Sharmila Pandey, under the banner of Suraj Cine Arts Pvt. Ltd with HighlightsNepal and Aslesha Entertainment. The film stars Suraj Pandey and Swastima Khadka in the lead roles, alongside Ramesh Budathoki, Rupa Rana and A. Gurung. The film is about a man who falls in love with a girl who does not love him in return. The film was shot in Pokhara, Manakamana, Panchase and Gosaikunda. Ithalukalkappuram Ithalukalkappuram is a 2017 Malayalam-language Indian Short film directed by Amal Joy Arukulasseril, starring Lalu James Varghese, Kavya Madhav, Abhin Siddharth, Neethu Krishna, Jithin S Thomas and Raja Laxmi. The film released on YouTube had 1 million views within one week, a record for Malayalam short film industry. Director Amal Joy Arukulasseril complained that the film was uploaded by several channels without official permission and he expressed regret on the same. On My Way Out: The Secret Life of Nani and Popi On My Way Out: The Secret Life of Nani and Popi is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Brandon Gross and Skyler Gross and released in 2017. Profiling the filmmakers grandparents, Holocaust survivors Ruth and Roman Blank, the film depicts their preparation for their 65th wedding anniversary, and focuses on their revelation to the rest of the family that Roman is gay and Ruth has always known this. The film premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. The film received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Short Documentary at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019. Heegondu Dina Heegondhu Dina is a 2018 Indian Kannada film starring Sindhu Loknath. The director, editor and cinematographer is Vikram Yoganand. The film is produced by Chandrashekar under Smart Screen Productions banner. The songs and background music are scored by Abhilash Gupta. Throwback Today Throwback Today is a 2017 Philippine independent science fiction film directed by Joseph Teoxon in his first debut feature film, starring Carlo Aquino. The film premiered on November 15, 2017 at the 2017 Cinema One Originals Film Festival. The film tells about a disgruntled young production designer named Primo who stumbles upon an old computer which enables him to communicate with his college self through chat as a result of a glitch in his computer. He instructs his self in an attempt to change his life. Charminar Charminar is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language crime drama film written and directed by Ajith C. Logesh and produced by Sharmi Sirajudheen. The film stars Ashwin Kumar and Hemanth Menon along with Harshika Poonacha. Paadam Paadam is a 2018 Indian Tamil drama film written and directed by Rajasekhar on his directorial debut and produced by Gipin P.S. The film stars newcomers Karthik and Mona as school students, Vijith, Nagendran in the lead roles while Yashika Aannand and Jangiri Madhumita provide pivotal roles in the film. The music is scored by Ganesh Raghavendra. The film was released on 27 May, 2018 after undergoing several delays. The film also received average and poor reviews from critics and audience for portraying a dismal screenplay. Appe Teacher Appe Teacher is a 2018 Indian Tulu film directed by Kishore Moodabidre and produced under the banner Swayam Prabha Movies and Entertainment .its directors debuts movie as a director early before he has worked for more than 14 movies and serials as an associate director and co-director . in lead roles Devadas Kapikad, Naveen D. Padil, Bhojaraj Vamanjoor,Aravind Bolar, Usha Bhandary, Sathish Bandale, umeash Mijar feature in supporting roles. 27 Guns 27 Guns is an action, adventure biopic film about Yoweri Museveni and his military colleagues during the Ugandan Bush War. It was directed by Natasha Museveni Karugire and premiered in Kampala on September 8 2018 and was later screened in Johannesburg South Africa on September 19. When the Storm Fades When the Storm Fades is a Canadian docufiction film, directed by Sean Devlin and released in 2018. Described by Devlin as a "docudramedy" because it blends aspects of both docudrama and comedy-drama, the film is set in the Philippines in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan and depicts a familys attempts to recover from the disaster. The film stars the real-life Pablo family from Leyte, and is improvised in part around their own real-life experience of the typhoon. Although the films primary themes address climate change and the effort to recover from grief and loss, the film includes a secondary storyline which depicts two Canadian aid workers whose attempts to play the "white savior" backfire. The film premiered at the 2018 Vancouver International Film Festival. Read won the award for Best Supporting Actor in a Canadian Film, and Lorette won the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Canadian Film, at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2018. The film was also a nominee for Best British Columbia Film. LAW LAW is an Indian Telugu-language action film directed by GAGAN GOPAL MULKA and produced by RAMESH BABU MUNNA. The film features Kamal Kamaraju, Mauryani and Pooja Ramachandran in lead roles. Dessinateur: Chamberlain A Lightning Sketch was a series of four 1896 French short silent films directed by Georges Méliès and released by his Star Film Company. Each film showed an artist—very probably Méliès himself—drawing a caricature of a notable political figure in less than a minute. Three similar films were also made at about the same time, in August 1896, by the Anglo-American filmmaker J. Stuart Blackton, as a series called Blackton Sketches; Blackton would later make another film in the same vein, The Enchanted Drawing. Méliès returned to sketching on film in his 1903 short The Untamable Whiskers, in which the process of drawing comic faces on a blackboard was undercranked so as to seem to occur with great speed. Numerous political caricatures by Méliès, presumably similar to those made in the A Lightning Sketch films, survive in the collection of the Centre national du cinéma. All four films in the A Lightning Sketch series are currently presumed lost. Othello Otello is a 1906 Italian silent film based on the 1887 opera of the same name by Giuseppe Verdi, both being based on the William Shakespeare play Othello. The film was directed by and starred Mario Caserini, playing opposite his wife Maria Caserini. It is believed to be the earliest film adaptation of the play, released in Italy on 30 October 1906. The Tavern Keeper's Daughter The Tavern Keepers Daughter is a 1908 American silent action film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Brahma Diamond The Brahma Diamond is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Fascinating Mrs. Francis The Fascinating Mrs. Francis is a 1909 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Internet Movie Database lists Mary Pickford as appearing in this short. However, Pickford did not begin with Biograph until the end of April 1909. In Old Kentucky In Old Kentucky is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists in the film archive of the Library of Congress. The Immortal Alamo For other films about the Alamo, see Alamo. The Immortal Alamo is an American silent film released on May 25, 1911. The Immortal Alamo is the earliest film version of the events surrounding the 1836 Battle of the Alamo. The film was directed by William F. Haddock, and produced by Gaston Méliès. The films cast included Francis Ford, Edith Storey, William A. Carroll and one hundred cadets from the Peacock Military Academy. The film was said to be 10 minutes in length, and focused on "pretty girl, shy hero, and a villain" formula during the battle. After the Mexican army lays siege to the mission, Lieutenant Dickenson departs with a dispatch to General Sam Houston. Senor Navarre makes sexual advances on Dickensons wife, Lucy, who is saved by Colonel William B. Travis. Navarre is ousted from the mission and provides information on the Alamo to General Antonio López de Santa Anna so that he can marry Lucy Dickenson. Lieutenant Dickenson returns with reinforcements before the wedding and kills Senor Navarre. The final scene of the film shows Santa Anna surrendering as a "common soldier". The film has been noted as historically inaccurate in its plot, but that it tries for accuracy in its setting. Reviews of the film were mixed and C. H. Claudys criticism of the film is a striking contemporary account of the films depiction. No known copies of the film exist today, and it is considered to be a lost film. A Woman Scorned A Woman Scorned is a 1911 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. A Change of Spirit A Change of Spirit is a 1912 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. The Chief's Blanket The Chiefs Blanket is a 1912 American short silent Western film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Blanche Sweet and Lionel Barrymore. The Widow Casey's Return The Widow Caseys Return is a 1912 American silent black and white comedy film produced by Lubin Manufacturing Company. Its a lost film on one reel. The film was produced by the Philadelphia-based Lubin Manufacturing Company and was lost in an explosion and fire at the Lubin vaults in 1914. Brothers Brothers is a 1913 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Conscience of Hassan Bey The Conscience of Hassan Bey is a 1913 American short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and Christy Cabanne. Evangeline Evangeline is a 1913 Canadian drama film based on Henry Wadsworth Longfellows epic poem of the same name. It is known as the first feature-length dramatic movie filmed in Canada, and it was very successful there and in the United States. Directed by Edward P. Sullivan and William Cavanaugh, it was filmed in Nova Scotia. This film was the first of six features made between 1913 and 1914 by the Canadian Bioscope Company of Halifax. It is now considered to be a lost film. A Girl's Stratagem A Girls Stratagem is a 1913 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and Frank Powell. Love in an Apartment Hotel Love in an Apartment Hotel is a 1913 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. The Sea Wolf The Sea Wolf is a lost 1913 American silent adventure film directed by and starring Hobart Bosworth and co-starring Herbert Rawlinson. In the Clutches of the Gang In the Clutches of the Gang is a 1914 American short comedy film featuring Roscoe Arbuckle. The film is believed to be lost. The Master Key The Master Key is a 1914 American film serial directed by Robert Z. Leonard. It is considered to be lost, with only episode 5 of 15 surviving in the Library of Congress. The Trey o' Hearts The Trey o Hearts is a 1914 American action film serial directed by Wilfred Lucas and Henry MacRae. It was based on the novel of the same name by Louis Joseph Vance. This film is currently considered to be lost. The Typhoon The Typhoon is a 1914 American drama film directed by Reginald Barker, written by Melchior Lengyel, and starring Sessue Hayakawa, Gladys Brockwell, Frank Borzage, Henry Kotani and Leona Hutton. It was released on October 10, 1914, by Paramount Pictures. The Gentleman from Indiana The Gentleman from Indiana is a surviving 1915 American silent drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and written by Julia Crawford Ivers and Frank Lloyd after the novel by Booth Tarkington. The film stars Dustin Farnum, Winifred Kingston, Herbert Standing, Page Peters, Howard Davies, and Juan de la Cruz. The film was released on November 28, 1915, by Paramount Pictures. Sunshine Molly Sunshine Molly is an extant 1915 American silent film directed by Phillips Smalley and Lois Weber and written by Lois Weber. The film stars Lois Weber, Phillips Smalley, Adele Farrington, Margaret Edwards, Herbert Standing and Vera Lewis. The film was released on March 18, 1915, by Paramount Pictures. Surviving reels were released on DVD and Blu-ray in 2018. Het wrak van de Noorzee The Wreck in the North Sea is a 1915 Dutch silent drama film directed by Theo Frenkel. It is a short romantic silent movie, about a fisherman called Arend who leaves his beloved Marie to fish again in the North Sea for his work. The desperate Jan van der Velde has sabotaged Arends boat before he leaves. It sinks, and Marie never hears of him again. She finds some comfort in Jans embrace, but later hears of Jans sabotage. Jan gets arrested, but then comes good news, Arend is still alive and returns into Maries arms. The American Beauty The American Beauty is a lost 1916 American silent drama film directed by William Desmond Taylor and starring Myrtle Stedman. Arsene Lupin Arsene Lupin is a 1916 British silent crime film directed by George Loane Tucker and starring Gerald Ames, Manora Thew and Kenelm Foss. It features the popular French master criminal Arsene Lupin, and is the first instance of the character in English-language media. Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is a lost 1916 American silent film based on William Shakespeares play, Romeo and Juliet. John W. Noble is credited as director and Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne star as the lovers. This film was produced in 1916, the 300th anniversary of Shakespeares death, and was released amongst many other commemorations of his works. This film was produced and released in direct competition with another film, Romeo and Juliet produced by William Fox, starring Theda Bara, and released three days later. Bushman later claimed, in an interview, that he went to see the Theda Bara version and was shocked to see that Fox had added some intertitles from the Metro version. Rupert of Hentzau Rupert of Hentzau is a 1915 British adventure film of the silent era. It was directed by George Loane Tucker and starred Henry Ainley, Jane Gail and Gerald Ames. It was based on the novel Rupert of Hentzau by Anthony Hope, the sequel to The Prisoner of Zenda. It tells the story of the journey of an Englishmen to Ruritania in Eastern Europe where he is forced to impersonate a King to thwart the plans of a villainous aristocrat Rupert of Hentzau. It was released in the United States in 1916, which sometimes leads to it being attributed to that year. It was later re-released in 1918 at the end of the First World War. It is believed to be a lost film, no longer known to exist in any studio archives, private collections or public archives such as the Library of Congress. Vice Versa Vice Versa is a 1916 British silent fantasy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Charles Rock, Douglas Munro and Guy Newall. It is an adaptation of the 1882 novel Vice Versa by Thomas Anstey Guthrie. The screenplay concerns a schoolboy who magically swaps places with his pompous father. The Cold Deck The Cold Deck is a 1917 American silent Western film directed by and starring William S. Hart. An incomplete copy of the film is at the Library of Congress. A Régiséggyüjtö A Régiséggyüjtö is a 1917 short Hungarian film directed by Alfréd Deésy and featuring Béla Lugosi. The Brass Bullet The Brass Bullet is a 1918 American adventure film serial directed by Ben F. Wilson. It is now considered to be a lost film. The Great Adventure The Great Adventure, also known as Her Great Adventure and Spring of the Year, is a 1918 silent film directed by Alice Guy-Blaché, and starring Bessie Love. The film is preserved at the BFI National Archive. Laughing Bill Hyde Laughing Bill Hyde is a lost 1918 American adventure film directed by Hobart Henley and written by Willard Mack. The film stars Will Rogers, Anna Lehr, Clarence Oliver, Joseph Herbert, Robert Conville, and Dan Mason. The film was released on September 22, 1918, by Goldwyn Pictures. It was filmed at the Fort Lee studios. Prunella Prunella is a 1918 American silent romantic fantasy film directed by Maurice Tourneur. The film is based on the 1906 play Prunella, or, Love in a Dutch Garden by Laurence Housman and Harley Granville-Barker, and stars Marguerite Clark in the title role. Clark also starred in the 1913 Winthrop Ames produced Broadway stage production on which the film is based. The majority of the film is considered lost, with only fragments still in existence. Somewhere in Turkey Somewhere in Turkey is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Woman Woman is a 1918 American silent film directed by Maurice Tourneur, an allegorical film showcasing the story of women through points in time. Popular in its day, the film was distributed in the States Rights plan as opposed to a major distributor like Paramount or Universal. This film has been preserved in private collections and in major venues like the Museum of Modern Art and reportedly the Gosfilmofond Archive in Russia. Some scenes were shot at Bar Harbor. It was here that one of Tourneurs cameramen, John van den Broek, lost his life while filming a scene close to the raging Atlantic Ocean. His body was swept out to sea and never found. Prints of this film are held at Cineteca Del Friuli, Germona, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and Gosfilmofond of Russia, Moscow. Die Dame mit dem schwarzen Handschuh The Lady with the Black Gloves is a 1919 Austrian film directed by Michael Curtiz. The Man Hunter The Man Hunter is a lost 1919 silent film western drama directed by Frank Lloyd and starring William Farnum. Fox Film Corporation produced and distributed the picture. More Deadly Than the Male More Deadly Than The Male is a 1919 silent film comedy adventure produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. Robert G. Vignola directed and Ethel Clayton stars. Soldiers of Fortune Soldiers of Fortune is a lost 1919 American silent drama film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Wallace Beery. The film is based on the 1897 novel of the same name by Richard Harding Davis. The film was produced by the Mayflower Photoplay Company Richard Harding Daviss novel that inspired the film had already been brought to the screen in 1914 by William F. Haddock; Soldiers of Fortune had her starring Dustin Farnum. The subject of both the 1914 and 1919 films are based on the Spanish–American War. The 1919 film was shot in San Diego Fairgrounds at Balboa Park in San Diego. Distributed by Realart Pictures, the film was released in American theaters on November 22, 1919. A Sporting Chance A Sporting Chance is a surviving 1919 American silent drama film directed by Henry King and produced by starring William Russell. It was distributed through Pathé Exchange. It is not to be confused with another film released a month later by Paramount called A Sporting Chance starring Ethel Clayton which is lost. The Tiger's Trail The Tigers Trail is a 1919 American adventure film serial starring Ruth Roland, directed by Robert Ellis, Louis J. Gasnier and Paul Hurst. A "fragmentary print" from the serial survives. The Adventures of Bob and Bill The Adventures of Bob and Bill is a 1920 American silent action film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Bob Steele. It was the first film Steele starred in. His twin brother Bill Bradbury also starred in it. Arme Violetta The Red Peacock is a 1920 German silent film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Pola Negri and Victor Varconi. The Breaking of the Drought The Breaking of the Drought is a 1920 Australian silent film from director Franklyn Barrett based on the popular play by Bland Holt and Arthur Shirley. According to Graham Phillips, this film is one of the most damaged films in Australias film archive, although few sequences have severe damage in the film. The Dark Mirror The Dark Mirror is a 1920 American silent drama film and horror film directed by Charles Giblyn and written by E. Magnus Ingleton, based upon the story of the same name by Louis Joseph Vance. The film stars Dorothy Dalton in a dual role, Huntley Gordon, Walter D. Nealand, Jessie Arnold, Lucille Carney, Pedro de Cordoba, and Donald MacPherson. The film was released on May 9, 1920, by Paramount Pictures. It is listed as Jericho in some film reference guides. The film survives. Elmo the Fearless Elmo the Fearless is a 1920 American Western film serial directed by J. P. McGowan and starring Elmo Lincoln and Louise Lorraine. The film is now considered to be lost. The Luck of the Irish The Luck of the Irish is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Allan Dwan. It is based on the 1917 novel The Luck of the Irish by Harold MacGrath. The film stars James Kirkwood Sr., Anna Q. Nilsson, Harry Northrup, Ward Crane, Ernest Butterworth Jr., and Gertrude Messinger. The film was released on January 5, 1920, by Realart Pictures Corporation. The Prince and the Pauper The Prince and the Pauper is a 1920 Austrian silent adventure film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Tibor Lubinszky, Albert Schreiber, and Adolf Weisse. It is based on Mark Twains 1881 novel The Prince and the Pauper about a poor boy who switches places with Edward, Prince of Wales in Tudor England. For the first time in this Austrian film, a child actor, the Hungarian Tibor Lubinszky, who at eleven years old could already boast a respectable career in cinema, was called to play the double role of protagonist. Stronger Than Death Stronger Than Death is a 1920 American silent romantic drama film directed by Herbert Blaché and produced by and starring Alla Nazimova. It was distributed by Metro Pictures. This movie was preserved by MGM, the inheritor of Metro Pictures library, with a print in the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection. Thunderbolt Jack Thunderbolt Jack is a 1920 American Western film serial directed by Francis Ford and Murdock MacQuarrie, produced by Berwilla Film Corp., and released on the states-rights market by Arrow Film Corp. The serial is considered to be lost. Wide Open Spaces Wide Open Spaces is a 1924 American silent film starring Stan Laurel. It is a parody of the 1923 film Wild Bill Hickok and its original title was Wild Bill Hiccough. The Wonder Man The Wonder Man is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by John G. Adolfi and starring Georges Carpentier. Don't Tell Everything Dont Tell Everything is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Sam Wood and starring Gloria Swanson and Wallace Reid. Wood apparently created this film in part from outtakes left over from Cecil DeMilles The Affairs of Anatol. Gasoline Gus Gasoline Gus is a 1921 American comedy film directed by James Cruze and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Prints held at Gosfilmofond archive in Russia and Cinematheque Belgique. The Great Moment The Great Moment is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Sam Wood and starring Gloria Swanson, Alec B. Francis, and Milton Sills. The film is now considered lost though a fragment exists and is preserved at the BFI National Archive. Innocent Innocent is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Madge Stuart, Basil Rathbone and Edward ONeill. The film marked the screen debut of Rathbone, with his casting as a villainous figure pointing towards the sort of roles he would play in later British and Hollywood films. The film was made by Stoll Pictures, Britains leading film company of the era, at Cricklewood Studios. The Love Special The Love Special is a surviving 1921 American silent drama film directed by Frank Urson and written by Eugene B. Lewis and Frank H. Spearman. The film stars Wallace Reid, Agnes Ayres, Theodore Roberts, Lloyd Whitlock, Sylvia Ashton, and William Gaden. The film was released on March 20, 1921, by Paramount Pictures. Anna Ascends Anna Ascends is a 1922 American silent romantic drama film directed by Victor Fleming, and based on the play of the same title by Henry Chapman Ford. Alice Brady reprises her starring role from the 1920 Broadway play of the same name. The film is largely lost, with only a six-minute fragment still in existence. Captain Fly-by-Night Captain Fly-by-Night is a 1922 American silent adventure film directed by William K. Howard and starring Johnnie Walker, Francis McDonald, and Shannon Day. Set in historic Spanish California, it was inspired by the success of the 1920 film The Mark of Zorro, and was based upon a novel of the same name by Johnston McCulley. The film has been released on dvd. Dark Secrets Dark Secrets is a 1923 American silent feature drama film directed by Victor Fleming and starring Dorothy Dalton. It is not known whether the film currently survives, which suggests that it is a lost film. A Doll's House A Dolls House is a 1922 American silent drama film produced by and starring Alla Nazimova and directed by her husband Charles Bryant. The couple released the film through United Artists. It is based on the play A Dolls House by Henrik Ibsen with the scenario written by Nazimova under the pseudonym Peter M. Winters. The film was the fourth silent version filmed of the play, being preceded by a 1918 Paramount film directed by Maurice Tourneur. The film is classified as being lost. The Man from Hell's River The Man from Hells River, also known as simply Hells River, is a 1922 American silent western film starring Irving Cummings, Eva Novak, and Wallace Beery. The screenplay was written by Cummings based upon the story "God of Her People" by James Oliver Curwood, and directed by Cummings. The picture was notably the first of many for canine character Rin Tin Tin, who replaced a truculent wolf originally slated to appear. The movie exists and is readily available online. The Man from Hells River was produced by Irving Cummings Productions. The Man from Downing Street The Man from Downing Street is a 1922 American silent adventure film directed by Edward José, starring Earle Williams and featuring Boris Karloff. It is not known whether the film currently survives. Wild Honey Wild Honey is a 1922 American silent romantic adventure film produced and distributed by the Universal Film Manufacturing Company and directed by Wesley Ruggles. Based on a book of the same title by Cynthia Stockley and starring Priscilla Dean, the film also features Noah Beery and Wallace Beery in supporting roles. It is notable for the first use of a traveling matte special effect. It is not known whether the film currently survives. Human Wreckage Human Wreckage is a 1923 American independent silent drama film that starred Dorothy Davenport. The film was produced by Davenport and Thomas H. Ince. No print of this film is known to exist today, and it is considered a lost film. In the Blood In the Blood is a 1923 British silent sports drama film directed by Walter West and starring Victor McLaglen, Lilian Douglas and Cecil Morton York. Love, Life and Laughter Love, Life and Laughter is a 1923 British silent film, written and directed by George Pearson. For many years the film was thought lost, and was listed as one of the British Film Institutes "75 Most Wanted" lost films. On 2 April 2014, Dutch film institute Eye announced it had discovered a copy. M'Lord of the White Road MLord of the White Road is a 1923 British silent adventure film directed by Arthur Rooke and starring Victor McLaglen, Marjorie Hume and James Lindsay. Miss Suwanna of Siam Miss Suwanna of Siam, was a 1923 romance film written and directed by Henry MacRae, set in Thailand and starring Thai actors. It was one of the first feature films to be made in Thailand, and was the first Hollywood co-production in Thailand. Unfortunately, nothing of the film exists today except for some promotional materials and other ephemera held at the Thailand National Film Archive. Prodigal Daughters Prodigal Daughters is a lost 1923 American silent societal drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures. The film stars Gloria Swanson and was directed by Sam Wood. It is based on a novel of the same name by Joseph Hocking. Some portions of this film were shot in Swansons own palatial Hollywood mansion. A young and then unknown Mervyn LeRoy appears unbilled as a newsboy. He later directed Swanson in her early talkie Tonight or Never. Ruth of the Range Ruth of the Range is a fifteen episode American adventure film serial starring Ruth Roland, in which a young woman attempts to rescue her father from a gang that has kidnapped him in order to find out his secret for making "Fuelite," a substitute for coal. The film was the final feature created by scenarist Gilson Willets for Pathe Productions, and is now thought to be a lost film. The Steel Trail The Steel Trail is a 1923 American drama film serial directed by and starring William Duncan. The Temple of Venus The Temple of Venus is a lost 1923 American silent fantasy romance film directed by Henry Otto. It stars William Walling, Mary Philbin, and Mickey McBan. It was produced by William Fox and released by his Fox Film Corporation. The Bedroom Window The Bedroom Window is a 1924 mystery or who-dunnit silent film directed by William C. deMille and starring May McAvoy. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures. The film still exists and preserved at the Library of Congress. Gold Heels Gold Heels is a 1924 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation and directed by W. S. Van Dyke. The film is loosely based on legendary racing horse Gold Heels. A print is held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York City. Harun al Raschid Harun al Raschid is a 1924 Austrian film directed by Michael Curtiz. On Time On Time is a lost 1924 American silent comedy drama film directed by Henry Lehrman and starring Richard Talmadge. Shadow of Egypt Shadow of Egypt is a 1924 British silent adventure film directed by Sidney Morgan and starring Carlyle Blackwell, Alma Taylor and Milton Rosmer. A European adventurer tries to steal from an ancient Egyptian tomb, only to become afflicted by a mysterious curse. The film was shot on location around Cairo in Egypt. A Son of the Sahara A Son of the Sahara is a lost 1924 silent film drama produced and directed by Edwin Carewe and co-directed with René Plaissetty. It starred Claire Windsor and Bert Lytell. First National handled the distribution of the film. The film is lost but a trailer survives in the Library of Congress. Ein Spiel ums Leben A Deadly Game is a 1924 film directed by Michael Curtiz. Teeth Teeth is a 1924 American Western film directed by John G. Blystone and written by Donald W. Lee. The film stars Tom Mix, Lucy Fox, George Bancroft, Edward Peil Sr. and Lucien Littlefield. The film was released on November 2, 1924, by Fox Film Corporation. The Unwanted The Unwanted is a 1924 British silent drama film directed by Walter Summers and starring C. Aubrey Smith, Lillian Hall-Davis and Nora Swinburne. Wolves of the North Wolves of the North is a 1924 American Northern drama film serial directed by and starring William Duncan. This serial is considered to be a lost film. The Calgary Stampede The Calgary Stampede is a 1925 American silent western film directed by Herbert Blaché and starring Hoot Gibson. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. Clothes Make the Pirate Clothes Make the Pirate is a 1925 American silent film starring Leon Errol and Dorothy Gish. The film was written by Marion Fairfax from the novel by Holman Francis Day and directed by Maurice Tourneur. It is a lost film, with only a one-minute trailer surviving. Crack o' Dawn Crack o Dawn is an extant 1925 silent action adventure film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Reed Howes. The Rainbow Trail The Rainbow Trail is a 1925 American Western film written and directed by Lynn Reynolds. It is based on the 1915 novel The Rainbow Trail by Zane Grey. The film stars Tom Mix, Anne Cornwall, George Bancroft, Lucien Littlefield, Mark Hamilton, and Vivien Oakland. The film was released on May 24, 1925, by Fox Film Corporation. Dance Fever Dancing Mad is a 1925 German silent comedy film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Victor Varconi, María Corda and Willy Fritsch. It based on the French play Le Danseur de Madame by Paul Armont and Jacques Bousquet. A free-spirited young wife flirts with an old flame, before finally settling down in her marriage. Waking Up the Town Waking Up the Town is a 1925 American comedy silent film directed by James Cruze and written by Frank Condon and James Cruze. The film stars Jack Pickford, Claire McDowell, Alec B. Francis, Norma Shearer and Herbert Prior. The film was released on April 14, 1925, by United Artists. The film is preserved in the Library of Congress Collection. The Blind Goddess The Blind Goddess is a lost 1926 American silent mystery film directed by Victor Fleming. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on the novel, The Blind Goddess, by Arthur Cheney Train. Das deutsche Mutterherz The Heart of a German Mother is a 1926 German silent drama film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Margarete Kupfer, Heinz Rühmann and Julius Messaros. The film marked Rühmanns debut, beginning a screen career that lasted until his death in 1994. The Enchanted Hill The Enchanted Hill is a lost 1926 American silent Western film directed by Irvin Willat and written by James Shelley Hamilton and Peter B. Kyne. The film stars Jack Holt, Florence Vidor, Noah Beery, Mary Brian, Richard Arlen, George Bancroft, and Ray Thompson. The film was released on January 18, 1926, by Paramount Pictures. The Gentle Cyclone The Gentle Cyclone is a 1926 American silent western comedy film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and starring Buck Jones featuring Oliver Hardy. It was produced and released by the Fox Film Corporation. The Gentle Cyclone is now a lost film. The Isle of Retribution The Isle of Retribution is a 1926 American silent adventure film directed by James P. Hogan and starring Lillian Rich, Robert Frazer and Victor McLaglen. The Lone Wolf Returns The Lone Wolf Returns is a 1926 American silent mystery film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Bert Lytell, Billie Dove, and Freeman Wood. Looking for Trouble Looking for Trouble is a 1926 American silent western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Jack Hoxie, Marceline Day and J. Gordon Russell. Nelson Nelson is a 1926 British historical film directed by Walter Summers and starring Cedric Hardwicke, Gertrude McCoy and Frank Perfitt. A biopic of Admiral Horatio Nelson, it is based on the biography by Robert Southey. Racing Romance Racing Romance is a 1926 American silent action film directed by Harry Joe Brown and starring Reed Howes, Virginia Brown Faire and Harry Northrup. A Social Celebrity A Social Celebrity is a 1926 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and starred Louise Brooks as a small town manicurist who goes to New York City with her boyfriend, a barber who poses as a French count. The film is now considered lost. Three Pals Three Pals is a 1926 American silent romance film directed by Wilbur McGaugh and Bruce Mitchell and starring Marilyn Mills, Josef Swickard and William H. Turner. Future star Gary Cooper made one of his earliest screen appearances as an extra. The Untamed Lady The Untamed Lady is a lost 1926 American silent drama film directed by Frank Tuttle, and starring Gloria Swanson and Lawrence Gray. The film was also the debut of Nancy Kelly who was a child actress at the time. The film was written by James Ashmore Creelman from an original story by Fannie Hurst. Back to God's Country Back to Gods Country is a 1927 silent film Northwoods adventure based on James Oliver Curwoods story Wapi, the Walrus. The film was directed by Irvin Willat and stars Renée Adorée, usually an MGM actress. The film is a remake of the 1919 film Back to Gods Country which starred Nell Shipman. The film survives today. Between Dangers Between Dangers is a 1927 American silent film western. Directed by Richard Thorpe, the film stars Buddy Roosevelt, Alma Rayford, and Rennie Young. It was released on February 13, 1927. The Bugle Call The Bugle Call is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Jackie Coogan and Claire Windsor, which was released on August 6, 1927. The Lost Film Files database lists this film as being lost. The Dice Woman The Dice Woman is a 1926 silent film action adventure directed by Eddie Dillon and starring Priscilla Dean. No longer a Universal contract star, Dean was now at the waning years of her career but is rumored to have given an exceptional performance in this film. The film is presumed lost. The Flight Commander The Flight Commander is a 1927 British silent war film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Alan Cobham, Estelle Brody and John Stuart. It was made by British Gaumont at their Lime Grove Studios in Shepherds Bush. The celebrated First World War pilot Alan Cobham appeared as himself. It is also known by the alternative title of With Cobham to the Cape. The film focused on the bombardment of a Chinese town. It was built with great publicity in Hendon. Further Adventures of a Flag Officer The Further Adventures of the Flag Lieutenant is a 1927 British silent action film directed by W.P. Kellino and starring Henry Edwards, Isabel Jeans and Lilian Oldland. Galloping Fury Galloping Fury is a lost 1927 silent film western directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Hoot Gibson. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. The Honorable Mr. Buggs The Honorable Mr. Buggs is a 1927 American silent comedy film featuring Anna May Wong and Oliver Hardy. This film is held by a private owner. Huntingtower Huntingtower is a 1928 British silent adventure film, made at Cricklewood Studios. It was directed by George Pearson and starred Harry Lauder, Vera Voronina and Patrick Aherne. It was based on the 1922 novel Huntingtower by John Buchan. The film was fairly successful on its release. Melting Millions Melting Millions was a 1927 American adventure film serial directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet. It is considered to be lost. Naughty But Nice Naughty But Nice is a 1927 silent American comedy film. Colleen Moore plays Bernice Sumners, a hayseed sent to a ritzy boarding school for finishing after her family strikes it rich in oil. Straight Shootin' Straight Shootin is a 1927 American silent western film directed by William Wyler. It is a silent five-reel Western released by Universal Pictures as part of their Blue Streak Series. Soft Cushions Soft Cushions is a 1927 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and featuring Boris Karloff. It is a comic take by actor and producer Douglas MacLean on the 1911 Kismet play and 1920 silent film. Its listed as being lost by Arne Andersens Lost Film Files website. 13 Washington Square 13 Washington Square is a 1928 American silent romantic comedy drama film directed by Melville W. Brown, written by Harry O. Hoyt and Walter Anthony, and starring Jean Hersholt, Alice Joyce, and George J. Lewis. It is based on a play of the same name by Leroy Scott. The film was released on April 8, 1928 by Universal Pictures. Beware of Blondes Beware of Blondes is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by George B. Seitz. The film is now lost with a trailer surviving in the Library of Congress collection. Dead Man's Curve Dead Mans Curve is a 1928 American silent action film directed by Richard Rosson and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Sally Blane and Charles Byer. It was given a British release in 1929. Excess Baggage Excess Baggage is a lost 1928 American silent comedy film directed by James Cruze and distributed by MGM. The film was based on the play of the same name by John McGowan. The film starred William Haines, Josephine Dunn and Kathleen Clifford. Der größte Gauner des Jahrhunderts The Criminal of the Century is a 1928 German silent crime film directed by Max Obal and starring Luciano Albertini, Gritta Ley and Hans Albers. The films art direction was by Jacek Rotmil. Home, James Home, James is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by William Beaudine. This is a preserved film at the UCLA Film and Television Archive and Cinematheque Royale de Belgique, Brussels. Me, Gangster Me, Gangster is a 1928 American silent film directed by Raoul Walsh. It stars June Collyer, Don Terry, Anders Randolf and a young Carole Lombard. La femme nue The Nude Woman is a 1926 French silent drama film directed by Léonce Perret and starring Iván Petrovich, Louise Lagrange and Nita Naldi. Based on a play by Henry Bataille, it was remade as a sound film in 1932. The Scarlet Daredevil The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel is a 1928 British silent costume drama film directed by T. Hayes Hunter and starring Matheson Lang, Juliette Compton and Nelson Keys. It was based on the novel The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emma Orczy. It was made at Cricklewood Studios, with art direction by Clifford Pember. Madeleine Carroll was meant to play Lady Blakeney but filming was delayed and proved unavailable. The Ace of Scotland Yard The Ace of Scotland Yard is a 1929 Universal movie serial. It was the first partial sound serial released by Universal Pictures. Universal announced this as the first talking serial, but that title is generally agreed to belong to Mascot Pictures August, 1929 release The King of the Kongo. It was released in both sound and silent versions. The serial is presumed to be lost. The Drake Case The Drake Case is a 1929 American mystery film directed by Edward Laemmle and written by J.G. Hawks, Charles Logue and Dudley Early. The film stars Gladys Brockwell, Forrest Stanley, Robert Frazer, James Crane, Barbara Leonard and Doris Lloyd. The film was released on September 1, 1929, by Universal Pictures. High Seas High Seas is a 1929 British adventure film directed by Denison Clift and starring Lillian Rich, James Carew, John Stuart, Randle Ayrton and Winter Hall. The film follows a wealthy young man who falls in love with a sailors daughter who saves him from a shipwreck. When he announces he wants to marry her, his family try to foil the match. It was based on a story by Monckton Hoffe. Love in the Desert Love in the Desert is a 1929 American film directed by George Melford and starring Olive Borden, Hugh Trevor and Noah Beery. Originally made as a silent film, sound was then added and it was released in two separate versions. The Sin Sister The Sin Sister is a lost 1929 American silent drama adventure film directed by Charles Klein and starring Nancy Carroll. It was produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation. The film was released with a music score and sound effects track. Fire in the Opera House Fire in the Opera House is a 1930 German drama film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Alexa Engström, Gustav Fröhlich and Gustaf Gründgens. A separate French-language version La barcarolle damour was also produced. The films sets were designed by Franz Schroedter. Burning Up Burning Up is a 1930 American Pre-Code action film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and written by Grover Jones and William Slavens McNutt. The film stars Richard Arlen as a racing driver and Mary Brian as his love interest, the daughter of a fellow driver. An early talkie, the film also features motorcycle stunts, and also stars Francis McDonald, Sam Hardy, Charles Sellon, and Tully Marshall. The film was released on February 1, 1930, by Paramount Pictures. The film was made in an effort by Paramounts Jesse L. Lasky to emulate the success of earlier racing films made by the late Wallace Reid, "emulating Wallys films almost exactly", and with director Allen Sigler having "filmed the racing scenes exactly as Wallys had been done". One review described it as "the old racing-car scenario brought up to date with sound and talk". Delikatessen Delicatessen is a 1930 German romance film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Harry Liedtke, Georgia Lind and Ernö Verebes. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Neppach. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. Fair People Fairground People is a 1930 German comedy film directed by Carl Lamac and starring Anny Ondra, Sig Arno and Margarete Kupfer. The film was made shortly after the sound revolution, which had damaged Ondras career in British films and led her to return to Germany. It showcased Ondras talents as a musical comedy star who sings and dances. Ondras character dresses up as Mickey Mouse for her performances, and the film was known by the alternative title of Mickey Mouse Girl. Hit the Deck Hit the Deck is a 1930 American musical film directed by Luther Reed, which starred Jack Oakie and Polly Walker, and featured Technicolor sequences. It was based on the musical Hit the Deck, which was itself based on the play Shore Leave by Hubert Osborne. It was one of the most expensive productions of RKO Radio Pictures up to that time, and one of the most expensive productions of 1930. This version faithfully reproduced the stage version of the musical. Isle of Escape Isle of Escape is a 1930 American Pre-Code film produced and released by Warner Bros.. The film stars Monte Blue and Myrna Loy and is set in the South Seas. Blue had been playing the man-stranded-on-island roles, in such films as White Shadows in the South Seas at MGM towards the end of the silent era and in this early talkie film continues on in the tradition. The Santa Fe Trail The Santa Fe Trail is a 1930 American pre-Code western film, directed by Otto Brower and Edwin H. Knopf, released by Paramount Pictures, and starring Richard Arlen, Rosita Moreno, and Eugene Pallette. Prince of Diamonds Prince of Diamonds is a 1930 American adventure film directed by Karl Brown and A. H. Van Buren and written by Paul Hervey Fox. The film stars Aileen Pringle, Ian Keith, Fritzi Ridgeway, Tyrell Davis, Claude King and Tom Ricketts. The film was released on March 26, 1930, by Columbia Pictures. So This Is London So This Is London is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Will Rogers, Irene Rich, Frank Albertson and Lumsden Hare. It was based on the 1922 play So This Is London by Arthur Goodrich, which was adapted again in 1939. An American and an Englishman clash over which country is the greater, while their children have a secret love affair. The plot was relatively similar to They Had to See Paris, a previous film starring Rogers. Song of the West Song of the West is an American Pre-Code musical operetta film produced by Warner Bros., and photographed entirely in Technicolor. It was based on the 1928 Broadway musical Rainbow by Vincent Youmans, Oscar Hammerstein II and Laurence Stallings. It starred John Boles, Joe E. Brown and Vivienne Segal, and was the first all-color all-talking feature to be filmed entirely outdoors. Young Desire Young Desire is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by Lewis D. Collins and written by Winifred Reeve, C. Gardner Sullivan and Matt Taylor. The film stars Mary Nolan, William Janney, Ralf Harolde, Mae Busch, George Irving and Claire McDowell. The film was released on June 8, 1930, by Universal Pictures. Alibi Alibi is a 1931 British mystery detective film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Austin Trevor, Franklin Dyall, and Elizabeth Allan. The film was adapted from the 1928 play Alibi by Michael Morton which was in turn based on the Agatha Christie novel The Murder of Roger Ackroyd featuring her famous Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. Austin Trevor once claimed he was cast as Poirot because he could speak with a French accent. It was the first of three Poirot adaptations made by Twickenham Film Studios in the 1930s, followed by Black Coffee the same year, and Lord Edgware Dies in 1934, all starring Trevor as Poirot. He later appeared in The Alphabet Murders, a 1965 Christie film, playing a minor role. It is now considered to be a lost film. Annabelle's Affairs Annabelles Affairs is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Victor McLaglen, Jeanette MacDonald and Roland Young. The film is based on the play Good Gracious Annabelle by Clare Kummer. It is the only one of MacDonalds films to be considered lost. It was well received by critics, but did not perform well at the box office. Grock Grock is a 1931 German drama film directed by Carl Boese and starring Grock, Liane Haid and Betty Bird. Grock, a famous circus performer, appears as himself. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Neppach. A separate French-language version was also released. Lasca of the Rio Grande Lasca of the Rio Grande is a 1931 film based on the poem "Lasca" by Frank Desprez. Dorothy Burgess stars in the title role of Rio Grande dance hall girl Lasca who becomes involved in a love triangle between herself, her true love Miles Kincaid, and wealthy Mexican ranchero Jose Santa Cruz who wants her for his bride. Cruz kidnaps both Lasca and Kincaid and holds them hostage on his ranch on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande. When Lasca and Kincaid escape, they are caught in a cattle stampede during which Lasca is killed. Lebbra bianca Brief Rapture is a 1951 Italian drama film directed by Enzo Trapani and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Lois Maxwell and Umberto Spadaro. An Italian war veteran teams up with a police inspector to pursue the drug-dealing gang who have killed his sister. It was shot at the SACI Studios in Rome. Luise, Königin von Preußen Louise, Queen of Prussia is a 1931 German historical drama film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Henny Porten, Gustaf Gründgens and Ekkehard Arendt. The films art director was Franz Schroedter. It depicts the life of Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the wife of Frederick William III of Prussia. It forms part of the Prussian film genre. The film was produced by Portens own production company, founded during the silent era when she was a dominant German star. The failure of the film led to the financial ruin of Portens production company, and she appeared in far fewer films after this point. Die lustigen Weiber von Wien The Merry Wives of Vienna is a 1931 German musical comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Willi Forst, Lee Parry and Paul Hörbiger. The films sets were designed by Andrej Andrejew and Gabriel Pellon. It is an operetta film set in pre-First World War Vienna. Il medico per forza The Doctor in Spite of Himself is a 1931 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Campogalliani. It is a free adaptation of Molières play Le Médecin malgré lui. It was made at the Cines Studios in Rome. After starring the comedy, for many times in the theaters, Ettore Petrolini reinvents Sganarelle, in a way close to the character Bertoldo of Giulio Cesare Croce. Referring to Petrolini, the film critic Filippo Sacchi had written "You have to accept it as it is, with his temperament and his admirable qualities ... with the grotesque and the joke that elude even without logic in the comic genre" Mother and Son Mother and Son is a 1931 talking Pre code film directed by John P. McCarthy and starring screen veteran Clara Kimball Young. It was distributed by Monogram Pictures. Le petit café Le petit café is a 1931 French-language American Pre-Code musical film directed by Ludwig Berger and starring Maurice Chevalier, Yvonne Vallée and Tania Fédor. The film is a foreign-language version of the 1930 film Playboy of Paris, which was based on the play The Little Cafe by Tristan Bernard. Multiple-language versions were common in the years following the introduction of sound film, before the practice of dubbing became widespread. It was shot at the Joinville Studios in Paris. The film received a better reception from critics than the English-language version had. Trapeze Salto Mortale is a 1931 German drama film directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring Anna Sten, Anton Walbrook and Reinhold Bernt. A circus film, it has been described as being "in all but name a sound film remake of Variety" and was a box office success. The films sets were designed by the art directors Alfred Junge and Fritz Maurischat. Location filming took place at the Circus Busch in Berlin. A separate French-language version was also made by Dupont. A Tailor Made Man A Tailor Made Man is a 1931 American MGM pre-Code comedy film directed by Sam Wood. Adapted from the 1908 Hungarian play A Szerencse Fia by Gábor Drégely, the film stars William Haines and Dorothy Jordan. On Broadway, Grant Mitchell starred in the 1917 production and a revival in 1929. The play was the basis for a 1922 American silent film, A Tailor-Made Man. The Texas Ranger The Texas Ranger is a 1931 American Pre-Code Western film directed by D. Ross Lederman. Young Sinners Young Sinners is an American Pre-Code drama film released on May 17, 1931, directed by John G. Blystone. The screenplay was initially written by Maurine Watkins though the script filmed was William Conselmans, not Watkins.. Conselman scrapped her screenplay in favor of his own based on the play Young Sinners by Elmer Harris. The Airmail Mystery The Airmail Mystery is a 1932 Universal Pre-Code movie serial directed by Ray Taylor and featuring doing aerial stunts. The film marks the film debut of James Flavin. The Airmail Mystery is considered a lost film. Deception Deception is a 1932 American Pre-Code sports drama centering on crooked fight promoter Jim Hurley and naive former football player Bucky ONeill whom he dupes into becoming an untrained wrestler in fixed bouts. When Hurleys girlfriend Lola Del Mont becomes romantically attracted to ONeill, Hurley fixes his next match for wrestler Ivan Stanislaus to win. ONeill plots his revenge during the next year as he secretly goes through rigorous wrestling training in another location. He returns disguised in a costume stolen from another wrestler, and Hurley orders him killed when he discovers his identity. Devil on Deck Devil on Deck is a 1932 Pre-code talking film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Reed Howes and Molly ODay. It was produced and distributed by Sono Art-World Wide Pictures, a B-movie studio that turned out occasionally some good pictures like The Great Gabbo. The Indiscretions of Eve The Indiscretions of Eve is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Cecil Lewis and starring Steffi Duna, Fred Conyngham and Lester Matthews. It was made at Elstree Studios. The films sets were designed by the art director Clarence Elder. Jonny stiehlt Europa Johnny Steals Europe is a 1932 German comedy crime film directed by Harry Piel and Andrew Marton and starring Piel, Dary Holm and Alfred Abel. The film was based on a novel by Werner Scheff. Released by the German branch of Universal Pictures, it premiered on 15 June 1932. A German helps a group of Americans to recover Europa, their stolen horse. Letting in the Sunshine Letting in the Sunshine is a 1933 British comedy crime film directed by Lupino Lane and starring Albert Burdon, Renee Gadd and Molly Lamont. It was based on a story by Anthony Asquith. The film was made by British International Pictures at Elstree Studios. The sets were designed by the art director David Rawnsley. The theme song "Letting in the Sunshine" was written by the composer Noel Gay. A window cleaner and his housemaid girlfriend try to thwart a gangs plan to steal a valuable necklace during a society dance. The Return of Nathan Becker The Return of Nathan Becker is a 1932 Soviet drama film directed and written by Milman-Creamer and Boris Shpis. It is a Soviet film telling the story of a Jew who returns after 28 years in America. A bricklayer by trade, he ends up in a contest with his Soviet counterpart. Becker loses, but learns more about the “warm and welcoming” way of life in the Soviet Union. Notable mostly for the performance of Solomon Mikhoels, one of the leading lights of Moscow State Jewish Theatre, and for being the only Soviet film ever shot in both Russian and Yiddish. Cornered Cornered is a 1932 Pre Code talking western film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Tim McCoy. It was produced and released by Columbia Pictures. A copy is held by the Library of Congress. Little Man What Now Little Man, What Now? is a 1933 German drama film directed by Fritz Wendhausen and starring Hermann Thimig, Hertha Thiele and Viktor de Kowa. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Hans Fallada. The original concept for the film was to take a naturalistic approach, the same way the novel did, with Kurt Weill composing the music. Fallada had already remarked in 1932, after falling out with the producers and script writers, that the film had little to do with his novel, and that the script writers "would take a different approach," which they did. The Nazi Film Review Office insisted on extensive cuts, including all scenes featuring the Comedian Harmonists. The films sets were designed by the art directors Willy Schiller and Otto Guelstorff. Location shooting took place around Swinemünde. It was well received by contemporary critics, many of whom considered it the best German film of 1933. A separate American film adaptation of Falladas novel, Little Man, What Now?, was released in 1934. Silent Men Silent Men is a 1933 American Pre-Code Western film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Tim McCoy. A Southern Maid A Southern Maid is a 1933 British musical film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Bebe Daniels, Clifford Mollison and Hal Gordon. It is based on the operetta A Southern Maid by Harold Fraser-Simson. A young Spanish woman marries a lowly Englishman, rather than the aristocrat her father had intended, much to his displeasure. It was part of the cycle of operetta films popular in Britain in the mid-1930s. Hell Bent for Love Hell Bent for Love is a 1934 American Pre-Code crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman. Der Herr ohne Wohnung The Gentleman Without a Residence is a 1934 Austrian comedy film directed by E.W. Emo and starring Paul Hörbiger, Hilde von Stolz and Hermann Thimig. The films sets were designed by the art director Julius von Borsody. The film was remade in Britain three years later as Whos Your Lady Friend?. Der junge Baron Neuhaus The Young Baron Neuhaus is a 1934 German historical film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Viktor de Kowa, Käthe von Nagy and Christl Mardayn. Let's Be Ritzy Lets Be Ritzy is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Edward Ludwig and written by Harry Sauber and Earle Snell. The film stars Lew Ayres, Patricia Ellis, Isabel Jewell, Frank McHugh, Berton Churchill and Robert McWade. The film was released on May 1, 1934, by Universal Pictures. Liebe, Tod und Teufel Love, Death and the Devil is a 1934 German drama film directed by Heinz Hilpert and Reinhart Steinbicker and starring Käthe von Nagy, Albin Skoda and Brigitte Horney. It is based on Robert Louis Stevensons story The Bottle Imp. The films sets were designed by the art director Otto Hunte and Willy Schiller. The following year UFAs French subsidiary released a French-language version of the film The Devil in the Bottle. Decoy Decoy is a 1934 German adventure film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Jakob Tiedtke, Viktor de Kowa and Jessie Vihrog. A separate French-language version The Decoy was released the following year with a largely different cast. The films sets were designed by the art director Artur Günther and Fritz Maurischat . It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios and on location in Hamburg, Turkey and the North Sea. Murder in Trinidad Murder in Trinidad is a 1934 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Louis King and starring Nigel Bruce, Heather Angel, Victor Jory, and Murray Kinnell. One Exciting Adventure One Exciting Adventure is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Ernst L. Frank and starring Binnie Barnes, Neil Hamilton and Paul Cavanagh. It is a remake of the 1933 German film What Women Dream. Prinzessin Turandot Princess Turandot is a 1934 German comedy film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Käthe von Nagy and Willy Fritsch. A separate French-language version Turandot was also released. The script, by Thea von Harbou, includes elements of Puccinis opera Turandot and Friedrich Schillers adaptation of Carlo Gozzis 1762 play Turandot. The film sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. The music was by Franz Doelle with song lyrics by Bruno Balz and C. Amberg, and the sound engineer was Dr. Fritz Seidel. She Made Her Bed She Made Her Bed is a 1934 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by James M. Cain, Casey Robinson and Frank R. Adams. The film stars Richard Arlen, Sally Eilers, Robert Armstrong, Grace Bradley, Roscoe Ates and Charley Grapewin. It was released on March 9, 1934, by Paramount Pictures. A Ticket in Tatts A Ticket in Tatts is a 1934 musical comedy film starring popular stage comedian George Wallace as an accident-prone stablehand. It was the last of three films Wallace made for F. W. Thring. West of the Pecos West of the Pecos is a 1934 American western film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Richard Dix and Martha Sleeper. The screenplay was written Milton Krims and John Twist, who adapted the serial of the same name by Zane Grey, appearing beginning in The American Magazine in 1931 and later as the 1937 novel. It was remade as West of the Pecos in 1945. Du har lovet mig en kone! Du har lovet mig en kone! is a 1935 Norwegian comedy film written by Tancred Ibsen, and co-directed by Ibsen and Einar Sissener, starring Sissener, Randi Brænne and Kirsten Heiberg. Escape from Devil's Island Escape from Devils Island is a 1935 American adventure film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by Earle Snell and Fred Niblo Jr.. The film stars Victor Jory, Florence Rice, Norman Foster, Stanley Andrews, Daniel L. Haynes and Herbert Heywood. The film was released on November 24, 1935, by Columbia Pictures. Fighting Hero Fighting Hero is a 1934 American western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Tom Tyler, Renee Borden and Edward Hearn. Fighting Shadows Fighting Shadows is a 1935 American western film directed by David Selman from a screenplay by Ford Beebe, which stars Tim McCoy, Robert Allen, Geneva Mitchell, and Ward Bond. Lieut. Daring R.N. Lieutenant Daring R.N. is a 1935 British adventure film directed by Reginald Denham and starring Hugh Williams, Geraldine Fitzgerald and Frederick Lloyd. It was made by Butchers Film Service at Cricklewood Studios. It revived a popular character of the silent era, Lieutenant Bob Daring of the Royal Navy who featured in a series of productions made by British and Colonial Films. One Good Turn One Good Turn is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Alfred J. Goulding and starring Leslie Fuller, Georgie Harris and Hal Gordon. The screenplay concerns two coffee-stall workers, who try to prevent their landladys daughter being cheated by a villainous theatre producer. Silent Valley Silent Valley is a 1935 American western film directed by Bernard B. Ray and starring Tom Tyler, Al Bridge and Nancy Deshon. Someday Someday is a 1935 British romance film, directed by Michael Powell and starring Esmond Knight and Margaret Lockwood. The screenplay was adapted from a novel by I. A. R. Wylie. The film is one of eleven quota quickies directed by Powell between 1931 and 1936 of which no print is known to survive. It is not held in the BFI National Archive, and is classed as "missing, believed lost". Texas Jack Texas Jack is a 1935 American western film directed by Bernard B. Ray and starring Jack Perrin, Jayne Regan and Nelson McDowell. The Virginia Judge The Virginia Judge is a 1935 American drama film directed by Edward Sedgwick, written by Frank R. Adams and Inés López, and starring Walter C. Kelly, Marsha Hunt, Stepin Fetchit, Johnny Downs, Robert Cummings and Virginia Hammond. It was released on September 17, 1935, by Paramount Pictures. Your Uncle Dudley Your Uncle Dudley is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Eugene Forde and written by Allen Birkin, Joseph Hoffman and Dore Schary. The film stars Edward Everett Horton, Lois Wilson, John McGuire, Rosina Lawrence, Alan Dinehart and Marjorie Gateson. The film was released on December 13, 1935, by 20th Century Fox. Crash Donovan Crash Donovan is a 1936 American drama film directed by William Nigh and Jean Negulesco and starring Jack Holt, John Dusty King and Nan Grey. It marked the directorial debut of the Romanian-born Negulesco. The Crime of Dr. Forbes The Crime of Dr. Forbes is a 1936 American crime film directed by George Marshall and starring Gloria Stuart, Robert Kent and Henry Armetta. The films art direction was by Duncan Cramer. This film was shot at 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles, CA and Tombstone, Arizona. The Girl from Mandalay The Girl from Mandalay is a 1936 American action film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Wellyn Totman and Endre Bohem. It is based on the 1931 novel Tiger Valley by Reginald Campbell. The film stars Conrad Nagel, Kay Linaker, Donald Cook, Esther Ralston, Harry Stubbs and Reginald Barlow. The film was released on April 20, 1936, by Republic Pictures. Dangerous Crossing Dangerous Crossing or Rail Triangle is a 1937 German crime film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Heli Finkenzeller and Paul Hoffmann. It is set amongst railway workers and takes its name from Gleisdreieck on the Berlin U-Bahn. The films sets were designed by the art directors Karl Böhm and Erich Czerwonski. It was shot on location around Berlin. Kelly of the Secret Service Kelly of the Secret Service is a 1936 American mystery film produced by Sam Katzman. Directed by Robert F. Hill, it stars Lloyd Hughes, Jack Mulhall and Sheila Bromley. Königswalzer Königswalzer is a 1935 German musical film directed by Herbert Maisch and starring Paul Hörbiger, Curd Jürgens and Carola Höhn. A separate French-language version Royal Waltz was also released. It was remade in 1955 under the same title. Pride of the Marines Pride of the Marines is a 1936 American comedy film directed by D. Ross Lederman. Rose Bowl Rose Bowl is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Charles Barton and written by Marguerite Roberts. The film stars Eleanore Whitney, Tom Brown, Buster Crabbe, William Frawley, Benny Baker and Nydia Westman. The film was released on October 30, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. Sportszerelem Sportszerelem is a 1936 Hungarian sports comedy film directed by Zoltán Farkas and László Kardos and starring Kálmán Latabár, Edith Zeisler and Géza Boross. The sports-mad owner of a toothpick factory only allows football players to work for him, and a number of jobs hang on the result of a big match. It was known as Love of Sport in English. Three Cheers for Love Three Cheers for Love is a 1936 American musical film directed by Ray McCarey, written by George Marion, and starring Eleanore Whitney, Robert Cummings, William Frawley, Elizabeth Patterson, Roscoe Karns and John Halliday. It was released on June 26, by Paramount Pictures. The Make Believe Pirates The Make Believe Pirates is a 1937 Italian comedy film directed by Marco Elter. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Blonde Trouble Blonde Trouble is a 1937 American film directed by George Archainbaud. Following the plot of the 1929 musical June Moon by George S. Kaufman and Ring Lardner, Fred Stevens is an aspiring songwriter from Schenectady who journeys to New York City, hoping to make a name for himself. On the train he meets dental assistant Edna Baker, and the two embark upon a friendship that evolves into her falling for him. While struggling in Tin Pan Alley, Fred falls in with his composer partners gold-digging sister-in-law Eileen. Eileen really becomes interested when she finds out Fred is carrying his life savings. The Jones Family in Borrowing Trouble Borrowing Trouble is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane and Spring Byington. It is part of the Jones Family series of films and is also known by the alternative title of The Jones Family in Borrowing Trouble. The Jones Familys drugstore is robbed, but they believe they know the culprit. Checkers Checkers is a 1937 American drama film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and written by Robert Chapin, Karen DeWolf, Frank Fenton and Lynn Root. The film stars Jane Withers, Stuart Erwin, Una Merkel, Marvin Stephens, Andrew Tombes and June Carlson. The film was released on December 8, 1937, by 20th Century Fox. Counterfeit Lady Counterfeit Lady is a 1936 American comedy film directed by D. Ross Lederman. The Holy Terror for others with the same name, see The Holy Terror The Holy Terror is a 1937 American film directed by James Tinling as a vehicle for child star Jane Withers. The film follows the comic adventures of 11-year-old Withers as she causes mild havoc and catches spies on her fathers naval base. It Happened Out West It Happened Out West is a 1937 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Earle Snell and John Roberts. The film stars Paul Kelly, Judith Allen, Johnny Arthur, LeRoy Mason, Lew Kelly, and Russell Hicks. The film was released on May 2, 1937, by 20th Century Fox. Mai lányok Modern Girls or Todays Girls is a 1937 Hungarian comedy film directed by Béla Gaál and starring Lia Szepes, Jëno Pataky and Steven Geray. The film may be best remembered for Magda Gabors appearance in a supporting role. Night Alone Night Alone is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Emlyn Williams, Leonora Corbett and Lesley Brook. It was based on a play by Jeffrey Dell. Night of Mystery Night of Mystery is a 1937 American mystery film directed by E.A. Dupont and starring Grant Richards, Roscoe Karns and Helen Burgess. The film was a remake of The Greene Murder Case, adapted from a 1928 novel of the same name. Because of this it is sometimes known by the alternative title The Greene Murder Case. The Old Wyoming Trail The Old Wyoming Trail is a 1937 American western film released by Columbia Pictures. Roy Rogers appears, albeit uncredited. Rhythm Racketeer Rhythm Racketeer is a 1937 British musical film directed by James Seymour and starring Harry Roy, Princess Pearl and James Carew. It was made at the Elstree Studios complex by the independent producer Joe Rock. The Street Singer The Street Singer is a 1937 British musical film directed by Jean de Marguenat and starring Arthur Tracy, Margaret Lockwood and Arthur Riscoe. The screenplay concerns a famous musician who is mistaken for a street singer. Wild Money Wild Money is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Louis King and written by Paul Gallico, Edward T. Lowe, Marguerite Roberts and Eddie Welch. The film stars Edward Everett Horton, Louise Campbell, Lynne Overman, Lucien Littlefield, Esther Dale and Porter Hall. The film was released on July 9, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. Crime Takes a Holiday Crime Takes a Holiday is a 1938 American crime film directed by Lewis D. Collins and written by Jefferson Parker, Henry Altimus and Charles Logue. The film stars Jack Holt, Marcia Ralston, Russell Hopton, Douglass Dumbrille, Arthur Hohl, Thomas E. Jackson and John Wray. The film was released on October 5, 1938, by Columbia Pictures. Comrades at Sea Comrades at Sea is a 1938 German war film directed by Heinz Paul and starring Theodor Loos, Ingeborg Hertel and Julius Brandt. The film is set during the Spanish Civil War, which it portrays as a Communist uprising against the lawful government. Die kleine und die große Liebe The Great and the Little Love is a 1938 German comedy film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Jenny Jugo, Gustav Fröhlich, Rudi Godden. Jugo plays a stewardess working for Lufthansa. It was filmed partly on location in Italy. Kobiety nad przepascia Kobiety nad przepaścią is a 1938 Polish drama film directed by Emil Chaberski and Michał Waszyński. Speed to Burn Speed to Burn is a 1938 American crime drama film, directed by Otto Brower and starring Michael Whalen, Lynn Bari, and Marvin Stephens. Vadertje Langbeen Daddy Long Legs or Vadertje Langbeen is a 1938 Dutch romantic comedy film directed by Frederic Zelnik, based on Jean Websters novel of the same name - one of several adaptations of that book. All Women Have Secrets All Women Have Secrets is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Kurt Neumann and written by Agnes Christine Johnston. The film stars Virginia Dale, Joseph Allen, Jeanne Cagney, Peter Lind Hayes, Betty Moran and John Arledge. Also appearing briefly in one of her first screen roles is Veronica Lake, billed as Constance Keane. The film was released on December 15, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. Ehe in Dosen Marriage in Small Doses is a 1939 German musical comedy film directed by Johannes Meyer and starring Leny Marenbach, Johannes Riemann and Ralph Arthur Roberts. It was based on a play, which was also turned into a Swedish film Variety Is the Spice of Life the same year. Grand Jury Secrets Grand Jury Secrets is a 1939 American comedy film directed by James P. Hogan and written by Irving Reis, Maxwell Shane and Robert Yost. The film stars John Howard, Gail Patrick, William Frawley, Jane Darwell, Porter Hall and Harvey Stephens. The film was released on June 23, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. His Lordship Goes to Press His Lordship Goes to Press is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring June Clyde, Hugh Williams, Louise Hampton and Leslie Perrins. The film follows an American reporter who goes to work on a farm for an assignment, where a case of mistaken identity ensues. I'm from Missouri Im from Missouri is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Theodore Reed and written by Duke Atteberry and Jack Moffitt. The film stars Bob Burns, Gladys George, Gene Lockhart, Judith Barrett, William "Bill" Henry and Patricia Morison. The film was released on April 7, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. Lucky to Me Lucky to Me is a 1939 British musical comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Stanley Lupino, Phyllis Brooks and Barbara Blair. It was based on Lupinos own 1928 stage show So This is Love which he had co-written with actor Arthur Rigby. The film was made by ABPC at its Elstree Studios. It was the last film of Lupino who had made a string of successful musical comedies during the Thirties. Mesquite Buckaroo Mesquite Buckaroo is a 1939 American black-and-white Western film. Directed by Harry S. Webb, the film was produced by Metropolitan Pictures and distributed by State Rights. It features Bob Steele as Bob Allen, a champion rodeo-playing cowboy, who is kidnapped by "Trigger" Carson, played by Charles King, and his gang of crooks. Mesquite Buckaroo was released in the United States on May 1, 1939. Shadows of the Underworld This Man in Paris is a 1939 British comedy mystery film directed by David MacDonald and starring Barry K. Barnes, Valerie Hobson and Alastair Sim. It was a sequel to the 1938 film This Man Is News. It was made at Denham Studios. Arizona Gang Busters Arizona Gang Busters is a 1940 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by William Lively. The film stars Tim McCoy, Pauline Haddon, Lou Fulton, Forrest Taylor, Julian Rivero and Arno Frey. The film was released on September 16, 1940, by Producers Releasing Corporation. The Bride Wore Crutches The Bride Wore Crutches is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Shepard Traube and written by Edward Verdier. The film stars Lynne Roberts, Ted North, Edgar Kennedy, Robert Armstrong, Lionel Stander and Richard Lane. The film was released on May 25, 1941, by 20th Century Fox. Hanna in Society Hanna in Society is a 1940 Swedish comedy film directed by Gunnar Olsson and starring Rut Holm, Carl Barcklind and Elsa Carlsson. The films art direction was by Max Linder and Bibi Lindström. Riders of Black Mountain Riders of Black Mountain is a 1940 Western film directed by Sam Newfield, under his pseudonym of Peter Stewart. It stars Tim McCoy, Pauline Haddon, and Rex Lease. Seventeen Seventeen is a 1940 American comedy film based upon the novel of the same name by Booth Tarkington and the subsequent play written by Stannard Mears, Hugh Stanislaus Stange and Stuart Walker. Directed by Louis King, the film stars Jackie Cooper, Betty Field, Otto Kruger, Ann Shoemaker, Norma Gene Nelson and Betty Moran. It was released on March 1, 1940, by Paramount Pictures. A Sailor on Horseback A Sailor on Horseback is a 1940 Swedish comedy film directed by Emil A. Lingheim and starring Edvard Persson, Karl-Arne Holmsten and Elvin Ottoson. The films art direction was by Max Linder. Zwischen Hamburg und Haiti Between Hamburg and Haiti is a 1940 German drama film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Gustav Knuth, Gisela Uhlen and Albert Florath. A German plantation owner rescues a young German woman who has been abandoned by her lover in Latin America. The films sets were designed by Ernst H. Albrecht. Das andere Ich Her Other Self is a 1941 German drama film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Hilde Krahl, Mathias Wieman and Erich Ponto. The films sets were designed by the art director Otto Erdmann and Franz F. Fürst. The Blonde from Singapore The Blonde from Singapore is a 1941 American adventure film directed by Edward Dmytryk. Cradle Song Canción de cuna is a 1941 Argentine film based on the famous 1911 play by Gregorio Martinez Sierra. It is about a group of nuns who find an abandoned baby girl at the doorstep of their convent and decide to bring her up. The last act shows the girl, now a full-grown woman, leaving the convent to get married, and dramatizes the struggle of the nun who raised her to let her go. Cancion de cuna has been filmed many times in Spanish, and produced twice in English on TVs Hallmark Hall of Fame, but this 1941 version is the only one actually directed by the author. The best-known version is the 1933 Paramount Pictures production made in English, starring Dorothea Wieck and Evelyn Venable. Háry János Háry János is a 1941 Hungarian musical film directed by Frigyes Bán and starring Antal Páger, Margit Dajka and Kató Bárczy. It is based on the folk opera Háry János which was made into a later film in 1965. Liebe ist zollfrei Love is Duty Free is a 1941 comedy film directed by E.W. Emo and starring Hans Moser, Susi Peter and Theodor Danegger. The film was made by Wien-Film, a Vienna-based company set up after Austria had been incorporated into Greater Germany following the 1938 Anschluss. The film was intended to mock the First Austrian Republic and its democratic system of government as incompetent. Die schwedische Nachtigall The Swedish Nightingale is a 1941 German musical film directed by Peter Paul Brauer and starring Ilse Werner, Karl Ludwig Diehl and Joachim Gottschalk. The film is based on a play by Friedrich Forster-Burggraf set in nineteenth century Copenhagen. It portrays a romance between the writer Hans Christian Andersen and the opera singer Jenny Lind the "Swedish Nightingale" of the title. It is noteworthy that at the time when the film was made, Germany was keeping Denmark under military occupation but attempting a relatively conciliatory attitude towards the occupied Danes. Germany was also making an effort to keep good relations with the neutral Sweden. The theme of the film – made at a time when Joseph Goebbels Propaganda Ministry kept tight control of the German film industry – obviously fit well with these policy aims. Tror du jeg er født i Gaar! Tror du jeg er født i går! is a 1941 Danish family film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. Venus on Trial Venus on Trial is a 1941 German drama film directed by Hans H. Zerlett and starring Hannes Stelzer, Hansi Knoteck and Paul Dahlke. The film was part of the Nazis campaign against degenerate art, and depicts the trial of a young artist who has resisted the trend towards it. The film was made by Bavaria Film at their Emelka Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art directors Max Seefelder, Hans Sohnle and Wilhelm Vorwerg. Where Did You Get That Girl? Where Did You Get That Girl? is a 1941 comedy film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Leon Errol. The title comes from the popular song of the same name, which dates to 1913 and was written by Bert Kalmar and Harry Puck. The song figures prominently in the film. The plot of the film is about the misadventures of a swing band trying to break into the big time. Helen Parrish plays the bands vocalist. Wyoming Wildcat Wyoming Wildcat is a 1941 American Western film directed by George Sherman and written by Bennett Cohen and Anthony Coldeway. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Julie Duncan, Frank M. Thomas, Syd Saylor, Dick Botiller and Edmund Cobb. The film was released on January 6, 1941, by Republic Pictures. Miss Bonaparte Miss Bonaparte is a 1942 French historical drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Edwige Feuillère, Monique Joyce and Raymond Rouleau. It is based on a novel by Gérard Bourgeois and Pierre Chanlain, set during the reign of Napoleon III. The film was made during the German occupation of France. The films sets were designed by the art director Guy de Gastyne. Torpedo Boat Torpedo Boat is a 1942 American drama film from Pine-Thomas Productions directed by John Rawlins, written by Maxwell Shane, and starring Richard Arlen, Jean Parker, Mary Carlisle, Phillip Terry, Dick Purcell and Ralph Sanford. It was released on January 24, 1942, by Paramount Pictures. Yokel Boy Yokel Boy is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Isabel Dawn. It is based on the 1939 play Yokel Boy by Lew Brown. The film stars Albert Dekker, Joan Davis, Eddie Foy Jr., Alan Mowbray, Roscoe Karns and Mikhail Rasumny. The film was released on March 13, 1942, by Republic Pictures. Béatrice devant le désir Behold Beatrice or Beatrices Temptation is a 1944 French drama film directed by Jean de Marguenat and starring Fernand Ledoux, Jules Berry and Renée Faure. It features an early performance by the future star Simone Signoret. It was shot at the Victorine Studios in the southern French city of Nice. The films sets were designed by the art director Georges Wakhévitch. Headin' for God's Country Headin for Gods Country is a 1943 American action film directed by William Morgan and written by Houston Branch and Elizabeth Meehan. The film stars William Lundigan, Virginia Dale, Harry Davenport, Harry Shannon, Addison Richards and John F. Hamilton. The film was released on August 26, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Service de nuit Service de Nuit is a 1944 French-Italian film comedy directed by Jean Faurez. Frech und verliebt Insolent and in Love is a 1948 German romantic comedy film directed by Hans Schweikart and starring Johannes Heesters, Gabriele Reismüller and Charlott Daudert. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Sohnle. The film was made in 1944 but it did not receive a national release until 1948. In 1950 it was distributed in Austria by Sascha Film. Hat Check Honey Hat Check Honey is a 1944 American musical-comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline. It stars Leon Errol and Grace McDonald. Dan Briggs and his son work as a duo in a carnival act, but the father breaks up the act so his son can pursue his solo career. As he works his way from busboy at the Penguin Club, to boy singer, then to Hollywood, romantic entanglements and a father-son reconciliation are woven among several musical numbers. Law of the Valley Law of the Valley is a 1944 American western film directed by Howard Bretherton and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton and Lynne Carver. My Buddy My Buddy is a 1944 American crime film directed by Steve Sekely and written by Arnold Manoff. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Ruth Terry, Lynne Roberts, Alexander Granach, Emma Dunn and John Litel. The film was released on October 12, 1944, by Republic Pictures. Neigungsehe Marriage of Affection is a 1944 German historicaldrama film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Henny Porten, Elisabeth Flickenschildt and Käthe Dyckhoff. It was released as a direct sequel to The Buchholz Family. The film was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. Noroshi wa Shanghai ni agaru is a 1944 Japanese historical film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki. The story centers on Takasugi Shinsakus trip to China to foster alliances to resist Western imperialism in Asia. It was a Japan-China co-production made during the Japanese occupation of Shanghai during World War II. Spuk im Schloß Ghost in the Castle is a 1947 German comedy horror film directed by Hans H. Zerlett and starring Margot Hielscher, Fritz Odemar and Albert Matterstock. The films sets were designed by the art director Fritz Lück and Heinrich Weidemann. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The film was produced in the latter stages of the Second World War, but was not released until 1947. Take It Big Take It Big is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Howard J. Green and Joe Bigelow. The film stars Jack Haley, Harriet Hilliard, Mary Beth Hughes, Richard Lane, Arline Judge and Fritz Feld. Also featured is Hilliards husband in real life, bandleader Ozzie Nelson. The film was released on June 9, 1944, by Paramount Pictures. Via Mala Via Mala is a 1945 German drama film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Karin Hardt, Carl Wery and Viktor Staal. It is an adaptation of the novel Via Mala by John Knittel. It was released in April 1945, a month before the unconditional surrender of Germany. The film is visually expressionist, something comparatively rare during the Nazi era. Eto bylo v Donbasse It Happened in the Donbass is a 1945 Soviet drama film directed by Leonid Lukov based on a screenplay by Sergei Antonov and Mikhail Blajman. Produced by Soyuzdetfilm. The Girl of the Limberlost The Girl of the Limberlost is a 1945 American drama film directed by Melchor Ferrer, which stars Ruth Nelson, Dorinda Clifton, and Loren Tindall. The film is based on the 1909 novel by Gene Stratton-Porter. Girls of the Big House Girls of the Big House is a 1945 American drama film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Lynne Roberts, Virginia Christine and Marion Martin. The films sets were designed by the art director Gano Chittenden. Hitchhike to Happiness Hitchhike to Happiness is a 1945 musical that was nominated at the 18th Academy Awards in the category of Best Musical score. Which Morton Scott was nominated for. Three's a Crowd Threes a Crowd is a 1945 American mystery film directed by Lesley Selander, written by Dane Lussier, and starring Pamela Blake, Charles Gordon, Gertrude Michael, Pierre Watkin, Virginia Brissac and Ted Hecht. It was released on May 23, 1945, by Republic Pictures. The film was based on the novel Hasty Wedding by Mignon G. Eberhart. Affairs of Geraldine Affairs of Geraldine is a 1946 American comedy film directed by George Blair and written by John K. Butler. The film stars Jane Withers, Jimmy Lydon, Raymond Walburn, Donald Meek, Charles Quigley and Grant Withers. The film was released on November 18, 1946, by Republic Pictures. Betty Co-Ed Betty Co-Ed is a 1946 American musical comedy film starring Jean Porter, directed by Arthur Dreifuss and produced by Sam Katzman. Dharti Ke Lal Dharti Ke Lal is a 1946 Hindi-Urdu film, the first directorial venture of the noted film director Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. It was jointly written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas and Bijon Bhattacharya, based on plays by Bhattacharya and the story Annadata by Krishan Chander. The film had music by Ravi Shankar, with lyrics by Ali Sardar Jafri and Prem Dhawan. The film was based on the Bengal famine of 1943, which killed millions of Bengali people, and was one of the first films in Indian cinemas social-realist movement. In 1949, Dharti Ke Lal also became the first Indian film to receive widespread distribution in the Soviet Union, which led to the country becoming a major overseas market for Indian films. Três Dias Sem Deus Três Dias Sem Deus is a 1945 Portuguese drama film directed by Bárbara Virgínia. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Revenge Un uomo ritorna is a 1946 Italian drama film directed by Max Neufeld. It was shown as part of a retrospective "Questi fantasmi: Cinema italiano ritrovato" at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. I cavalieri dalle maschere nere (I beati paoli) I cavalieri dalle maschere nere is a 1948 Italian adventure film directed by Pino Mercanti and starring Otello Toso and Lea Padovani. It is loosely based on the novel I Beati Paoli written by . The film grossed over 100 million lire at the Italian box office. I Cover Big Town I Cover Big Town is a 1947 American drama film directed by William C. Thomas and written by Maxwell Shane. The film stars Phillip Reed, Hillary Brooke, Robert Lowery, Robert Shayne, Mona Barrie and Vince Barnett. The film was released on February 27, 1947, by Paramount Pictures, and was the second in the Big Town series of films. Mademoiselle Has Fun Mademoiselle Has Fun is a 1948 French comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Ray Ventura, Giselle Pascal and Bernard Lancret. It portrays the adventures of an American heiress in France. Passport to Rio Passport to Rio is a 1948 Argentine crime film, directed by Daniel Tinayre and written by César Tiempo and Luis Saslavsky. It premiered on September 29, 1948. La rubia Mireya La Rubia Mireya is a 1948 Argentine film. It is the story of a woman who was reluctantly married, divorced, and rejected by her daughter. Smart Politics Smart Politics is a 1948 American film directed by Will Jason and starring Freddie Stewart and June Preisser. It was one of The Teen Agers series made by Monogram Pictures. Confidencias de un ruletero Confessions of a Taxi Driver is a 1949 Mexican comedy film directed by Alejandro Galindo and starring Adalberto Martinez, Lilia Prado and Julio Villarreal. Mississippi Rhythm Mississippi Rhythm is a 1949 American musical film directed by Derwin Abrahams and written by Gretchen Darling. The film stars Jimmie Davis, Veda Ann Borg, Lee White, Sue England, James Flavin and Paul Maxey. The film was released on May 29, 1949, by Monogram Pictures. Cuentos de la Alhambra Tales of the Alhambra is a 1950 Spanish comedy film directed by Florián Rey and starring Carmen Sevilla, Aníbal Vela and Manuel Arbó. The film is an adaptation of Washington Irvings 1832 short stories of the same title. Den opvakte jomfru Den opvakte jomfru is a 1950 Danish family film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. Quel fantasma di mio marito Quel fantasma di mio marito is a 1950 Italian film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque. Redwood Forest Trail Redwood Forest Trail is a 1950 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by Bradford Ropes. The film stars Rex Allen, Jeff Donnell, Carl Switzer, Jane Darwell, Marten Lamont and Pierre Watkin. The film was released on September 18, 1950, by Republic Pictures. Pancho Villa Returns Pancho Villa Returns is a 1950 film directed by Miguel Contreras Torres and starring Leo Carrillo as the famous Mexican revolutionary general, Pancho Villa. Made simultaneously with Vuelve Pancho Villa, this film used the same script but the other film had Pedro Armendariz playing Villa instead of Carrillo. Acapulco Acapulco is a 1952 Mexican romantic comedy film directed by Emilio Fernández and starring Elsa Aguirre, Armando Calvo and Miguel Torruco. El gran Galeoto The Great Galeoto is a 1951 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Ana Mariscal and Rafael Durán. Tragic Spell Tragic Spell is a 1951 Italian historical melodrama film directed by Mario Sequi and starring María Félix, Rossano Brazzi and Massimo Serato. Leave It to the Marines Leave It to the Marines is a 1951 American black-and-white comedy film from Lippert Pictures. It was produced by Sigmund Neufeld, directed by Sam Newfield and starred Lippert contract star Sid Melton. Il padrone del vapore Il padrone del vapore is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Carlo Campanini. The Sickle or the Cross The Sickle or the Cross is a 1949 American drama film directed by Frank Strayer, which stars Kent Taylor, Gloria Holden, and Gene Lockhart. The screenplay was written by Jesse L. Lasky Jr. from an original story by T. G. Eggers. Produced and distributed by the Lutheran Laymens League, it had its world premiere in Burbank on July 1, 1949. La trinca del aire The Threesome of the Air is a 1951 Spanish comedy drama film directed by Ramón Torrado and starred by Antonio Casal, Antonio Riquelme and Beni Deus. It was written by Ángel Pageo and Adolfo Torrado. Utah Wagon Train Utah Wagon Train is a 1951 American Western film directed by Philip Ford, written by John K. Butler, and starring Rex Allen, Penny Edwards, Buddy Ebsen, Roy Barcroft, Sarah Padden and Grant Withers. It was released on October 15, 1951, by Republic Pictures. Yellow Fin Yellow Fin is a 1951 American action film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Wayne Morris, Lorna Gray and Gloria Henry. The films sets were designed by Monogram Picturess resident art director Dave Milton. Location shooting took place around the port area of Los Angeles including at Terminal Island. At Sword's Edge At Swords Edge or A fil di spada is a 1952 Italian swashbuckler film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. Daibutsu kaigen is a 1952 Japanese film directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. The Unholy Intruders Behind Monastery Walls is a 1952 West German drama film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Olga Tschechowa, Philip Dorn and Katharina Mayberg. It takes place in a priory and is sometimes known by the alternative title of The Unholy Intruders. The films sets were designed by Robert Herlth and Gottfried Will. Le marchand de Venise The Merchant of Venice is a 1953 French-Italian drama film directed by Pierre Billon. It is loosely based on the William Shakespeares drama with the same name. Mitrea Cocor Mitrea Cocor is a 1953 Romanian war drama film directed by Victor Iliu and Marieta Sadova. It is based on the 1949 socialist realist novel of the same name by Mihail Sadoveanu. A poor young Romanian goes off to fight during the Second World War, and returns home at the same time as the Red Army advances into the country. Saluti e baci Saluti e baci is a Franco-Italian comedy-drama film directed by Maurice Labro and Giorgio Simonelli and released in 1953. Wenn abends die Heide träumt When the Heath Dreams at Night is a 1952 West German drama film directed by Paul Martin and starring Rudolf Prack, Viktor Staal and Margot Trooger. The films sets were designed by Carl Ludwig Kirmse and Walter Kutz. It was shot in studios in Göttingen and on Lüneburg Heath. Wetterleuchten am Dachstein Dark Clouds Over the Dachstein is a 1953 Austrian-German drama film directed by Anton Kutter and starring Gisela Fackeldey, Eduard Köck and Marianne Koch. Brudebuketten Brudebuketten is a 1953 Norwegian comedy film directed by Bjørn Breigutu, starring Randi Kolstad, Lalla Carlsen and Per Aabel. Damenwahl Ladys Choice is a 1953 West German comedy film directed by E.W. Emo and starring Georg Thomalla, Grethe Weiser and Willy Fritsch. Einmal kehr' ich wieder Once I Will Return or Dalmatian Wedding is a 1953 German-Yugoslav comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Paul Dahlke, Helene Stanley and Adelheid Seeck. A millionaire returns from the United States to his native Dubrovnik. Flickan från Backafall The Girl from Backafall is a 1953 Swedish drama film directed by Bror Bügler and starring Viola Sundberg, Sven Lindberg and Kenne Fant. It is based on a poem by Gabriel Jönsson, which had been turned into a popular song in the 1920s, about the romance between a sailor and a woman on the island of Ven in the Baltic Sea. The films sets were designed by the art director Arne Åkermark. The Living City The Living City is a 1953 American short documentary film about Chicago, by Haskell Wexler and John Barnes. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Mask in Blue Mask in Blue is a 1953 West German musical film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Marika Rökk, Paul Hubschmid and Wilfried Seyferth. It is an operetta film based on the stage work of the same name composed by Fred Raymond. A previous film version was made in 1943. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Rome. The films sets were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut. It was shot in Agfacolor. Operation Blue Jay Operation Blue Jay was the code name for the construction of Thule Air Base in Greenland. It started as a secret project, but was made public in September 1952. Tangier Incident Tangier Incident is a 1953 American thriller film directed by Lew Landers and starring George Brent, Mari Aldon and Dorothy Patrick. It was one of several films set in Tangier to be released during the decade. Un caballero andaluz An Andalusian Gentleman is a 1954 Spanish musical film directed by Luis Lucia and starring Jorge Mistral, Carmen Sevilla and Manuel Luna. The films sets were designed by the art directors Gil Parrondo and Luis Pérez Espinosa El padre Pitillo Father Cigarette is a 1955 Spanish-Portuguese comedy film directed by Juan de Orduña and starring Valeriano León, Virgilio Teixeira and Margarita Andrey. It was based on a play by Carlos Arniches, which had previously been turned into a 1946 Chilean film of the same title. The films sets were designed by Sigfrido Burmann. It was released by the large CIFESA studio. La reina mora The Moorish Queen is a 1955 Spanish musical film directed by Raúl Alfonso and starring Antoñita Moreno, Pepe Marchena and Miguel Ligero. It is based on a zarzuela which had previously been made into a 1922 silent film and a 1937 sound film. It was shot in Ferraniacolor. Andrea Chenier Andrea Chénier, also spelled Andrea Chenier, is a 1955 Italian historical musical melodrama film directed by Clemente Fracassi. It is loosely based on the eponymous 1896 opera by Umberto Giordano. Far och flyg Far och flyg is a 1955 Swedish film directed by Gösta Bernhard and starring Dirch Passer. Revelation Revelation is a 1955 Italian-Spanish melodrama film written and directed by Mario Costa and starring May Britt, Francisco Rabal, Bernard Blier and Vera Carmi. It grossed 73,2 million lire at the Italian box office. Stresemann Stresemann is a 1957 West German drama film directed by Alfred Braun and starring Ernst Schroder, Leonard Steckel and Anouk Aimée. It portrays the career of the German Minister for Foreign Affairs Gustav Stresemann in the 1920s. The films art direction was by Otto Erdmann and Wilhelm Vorwerg. Der erste Frühlingstag The First Day of Spring is a 1956 West German comedy film directed by Helmut Weiss and starring Luise Ullrich, Paul Dahlke and Ingeborg Schöner. It was based on the 1935 play Call It a Day by the British writer Dodie Smith. It was made at the Spandau Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art directors Mathias Matthies and Ellen Schmidt. Corinna Darling Beloved Corinna is a 1956 German drama film directed by Eduard von Borsody and starring Elisabeth Müller. The art director Gabriel Pellon worked on the films sets. Mein Bruder Josua My Brother Joshua is a 1956 West German drama film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Willy A. Kleinau, Ingrid Andree and Kenneth Spencer. It is a heimatfilm. It was made at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. The films sets were designed by the art director Willi Herrmann and Heinrich Weidemann. It was shot in Eastmancolor. Naya Andaz Naya Andaz is a 1956 Indian Hindi-language film starring Kishore Kumar and Meena Kumari in lead roles. The music was composed by O. P. Nayyar. Young Tree is a 1956 Japanese film directed by Ishirō Honda. Wakai ki is abouta young girl who moves to Tokyo and endures the rivalries between other high school girls of varying cultural and economic backgrounds. The England of Elizabeth The England of Elizabeth is a 1957 documentary about the Elizabethan age, directed by John Taylor for British Transport Films. It is particularly noted for its score composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams. The soundtrack script is read by veteran Shakespearean actor Alec Clunes. Vaughan Williams score was the basis for the concert work Three Portraits from the England of Elizabeth. Eine Frau, die weiss, was sie will A Woman Who Knows What She Wants is a 1958 West German musical comedy film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Lilli Palmer, Peter Schütte and Maria Sebaldt. It is based on a 1932 stage musical composed by Oscar Straus, which had previously been made into a 1934 film. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art director Walter Haag. Operation Murder Operation Murder is a 1957 British crime film. It was described by Allmovie as "another of the multitude of inexpensive Danzinger Brothers productions, released throughout the English-speaking world by United Artists." Seven Guns to Mesa Seven Guns to Mesa is a 1958 Western film directed by Edward Dein. Meine Frau macht Musik My Wife Makes Music is an East German musical film directed by Hans Heinrich. It was released in 1958, and sold 6,052,050 tickets. It was a revue film in which an East Berlin housewife is discovered and turned into a singing star by an Italian, much to her husbands disapproval. The film was very popular at the box office, but drew criticism from East Germanys communist authorities who regarded its style as too close to western commercial cinema. The films art direction was by Oskar Pietsch. La noche y el alba Night and Dawn is a 1958 Spanish drama film directed by José María Forqué and starring Francisco Rabal, Zully Moreno and Manuel Alexandre. Raj Tilak Raj Tilak is a Bollywood Hindi film of 1958 Black-and-white Ruritanian romance epic film written by the Gemini Studios story department, consisting of K. J. Mahadevan, C. Srinivasan and Kothamangalam Subbu, along with Ramanand Sagar, while the film was directed and produced by S. S. Vasan. The film features Gemini Ganesan and Padmini in the lead, Vyjayanthimala plays a vamp in the film along with Pran, Gajanan Jagirdar, Bipin gupta, Meenakshi, Lalita Pawar, Durga Khote, Manmohan Krishna and Shammi, forming an ensemble cast. The screenplay was done by Ramanand Sagar, who had earlier worked with S. S. Vasan in Insaniyat. The film was a remake of 1958 Tamil film Vanjikottai Valiban. Il raccomandato di ferro Il raccomandato di ferro is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Marcello Baldi and starring Mario Riva. It grossed 89,3 million lire at the Italian box office. Tokyo After Dark Tokyo After Dark is a 1959 American drama film directed by Norman T. Herman, written by Norman T. Herman and Marvin Segal, and starring Michi Kobi, Richard Long, Lawrence Dobkin, Paul Dubov, Teru Shimada and Bob Okazaki. It was released in February 1959, by Paramount Pictures. Las hijas del Amapolo Las hijas del Amapolo is a 1962 Mexican film. Kärlekens decimaler Kärlekens decimaler is a 1960 Swedish drama film directed by Hasse Ekman. Siega verde Green Harvest is a 1961 Spanish film directed by Rafael Gil. Frau Cheneys Ende The Last of Mrs. Cheyney is a 1961 comedy film directed by and starring Lilli Palmer, Carlos Thompson and Martin Held. The film was made as a co-production between France, Switzerland and West Germany. It is based on the 1925 play of the same title by the British writer Frederick Lonsdale which has been adapted into films on several occasions. The films sets were designed by the art directors Wolf Englert and Bruno Monden. The Phony American The Phony American is a 1961 West German film. It stars William Bendix and Ron Randell. Alvorada - Brazil's Changing Face Alvorada - Brazils Changing Face is a 1962 West German documentary film directed by Hugo Niebeling. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. The Attic The Attic is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Puccini. Barcos de papel Paper Boats is a 1963 Argentine and Spanish drama film directed by Román Viñoly Barreto and starring Pablo Calvo. Mrs. Gibbons' Boys Mrs. Gibbons Boys is a black and white 1962 British comedy film directed by Max Varnel and starring Kathleen Harrison, Lionel Jeffries and Diana Dors. It is based on the play Mrs. Gibbons Boys by Joseph Stein and Will Glickman; and was released in the UK as the bottom half of a double bill with Constantine and the Cross. Terror After Midnight Terror After Midnight is a 1962 German drama film directed by Jürgen Goslar and starring Christine Kaufmann, Martin Held and Hilde Krahl. A gangster kidnaps a girl and holds her to ransom. It is based on the novel The Hours After Midnight by Joseph Hayes. Its German title is Neunzig Minuten nach Mitternacht. El turista Millonario por un día is a 1963 Argentine film. Dollar of Fire Dollar of Fire /Epitaph for a Fast Gun is a 1966 Italian-Spanish western film directed by Nick Nostro and starring Miguel de la Riva, Dada Gallotti and Alberto Farnese. Love Hunger La Flor de Irupé is a 1962 Argentine film. Agente X 1-7 operazione Oceano Agente X 1-7 operazione Oceano is a 1965 Italian-Spanish spy film adventure directed by Tanio Boccia. Amandus Amandus is a 1966 Slovene film directed by France Štiglic. It is based on a novel by Ivan Tavčar and was adapted for the screen by Andrej Hieng. It is set at the end of the 17th century in the area that is now Slovenia at a time of religious intolerance with Amandus, a Catholic priest, determined to persecute local Protestants. Operation Counterspy Operation Counterspy is a 1965 Italian-Spanish-French Eurospy film written and directed by Nick Nostro and starring George Ardisson. It was shot in Istanbul. A sequel film was initially planned, but the plans were abandoned due to schedule conflicts of the main actor George Ardisson. Dziadek do orzechów The Nutcracker is a 1967 Polish film directed by Halina Bielińska and based on E.T.A. Hoffmanns novelette The Nutcracker and the Mouse King. Bambai Raat Ki Bahon Mein Bambai Raat Ki Bahon Mein is a 1968 suspense crime-thriller Hindi film written, produced and directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. The film starred Vimal Ahuja, Surekha, David, Irshad Panjatan, A.K. Hangal, Madhukar, Kuljit Pal and debutantes Jalal Agha and Persis Khambatta in major roles. At the 1967 National Film Awards it won the National Film Award for Best Cinematography for Ramachandra. Tiger Child Tiger Child was the first IMAX movie ever made. It was directed by Canadian filmmaker Donald Brittain and produced by Roman Kroitor and Kichi Ichikawa. It premiered at Expo 70 in Osaka at the Fuji Group Pavilion. Tintomara Tintomara is a 1970 Swedish-Danish drama film directed by Hans Abramson and starring Pia Grønning, Britt Ekland and Eva Dahlbeck. It is based on the novel Drottningens juvelsmycke by Jonas Love Almqvist. It features one of Swedish literatures most enduringly popular characters, the intersex Tintomara. Do Boond Pani Do Boond Pani is a 1971 Hindi social drama film produced and directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. Made under the "Naya Sansar" banner; the story, screenplay and dialogues were by K. A. Abbas, with additional dialogues by Inder Raj Anand. The music was composed by Jaidev. The cast included Simi Garewal, Jalal Agha and Madhu Chanda and was the debut film of actor Kiran Kumar. The film won the award for Best Feature film on National integration. Set against the backdrop of Rajasthan, the film focused on the scarcity of water, and the eventual building of a dam. Ganga Singh goes to work on the dam, but loses his life, leaving behind his widow and a young son in the village. His sacrifice helps transform the desert land into a fertile area with the dam being called Ganga Sagar dam. The Bordello The Bordello is a 1971 West German drama film directed by Alfred Weidenmann and starring Karin Jacobsen, Herbert Fleischmann and Gisela Peltzer. Four Stones for Kanemitsu Four Stones for Kanemitsu is a 1973 American short documentary film, written and produced by June Wayne and filmed by Terry Sanders. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The film is educational and records in details each of the steps in making of a color lithograph by artist, Matsumi Kanemitsu. Journey to the Outer Limits Journey to the Outer Limits is a 1973 American documentary film directed by Alexander Grasshoff. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. El mejor alcalde, el rey The King is the Best Mayor is a 1974 Italian-Spanish historical drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Analía Gadé, Simonetta Stefanelli and Ray Lovelock. The film is based on the play The Best Mayor by Lope de Vega. Bride to Be Bride to Be is a 1975 Spanish film, directed by Rafael Moreno Alba and starring Sarah Miles and Stanley Baker. It was also known as Pepita Jiménez, title of the novel in which the film is based. It was Bakers last feature film. John Muir's High Sierra John Muirs High Sierra is a 1974 American short documentary film directed by Dewitt Jones produced by Dewitt Jones and Lesley Foster. It was nominated for an Oscar for Best Documentary Short Subject. The Wild and the Brave The Wild and the Brave, also known as Two Men of Karamoja, is a 1974 American documentary film directed by Eugene S. Jones. The film portrays the relationship between Iain Ross, the outgoing British Chief Warden of Kidepo Valley National Park and his Ugandan replacement Paul Ssali. It portrays the racial and cultural tensions and amity of the postcolonial handover from 1970 to 1972. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Man Without a Name Man Without a Name is a 1976 Hungarian drama film directed by László Lugossy. It was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear for an outstanding single achievement. Samaya Samay is a 1975 Indian Oriya film directed by Ganesh Mahapatra. The movie stars Shriram Panda, Prashanta Nanda, Tripura Misra, Dhir Biswal and George Tiadi in the leading roles. For the first time in the history of Oriya film, some parts of this film are in colour. Terapia al desnudo Naked Therapy is a 1975 Spanish comedy film directed by Pedro Lazaga and starring Carmen Sevilla, José María Íñigo and Ramiro Oliveros. Jaroslaw Dabrowski Jarosław Dąbrowski is a Polish historical film about Jarosław Dąbrowski. It was released in 1976. Ocalic miasto To Save the City is a 1976 Polish drama film directed by Jan Łomnicki. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. Rosemaries Tochter Rosemarys Daughter is a 1976 West German sex comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Lillian Müller, Béla Ernyey and Werner Pochath. It is based on the story of Rosemarie Nitribitt, which Thiele had already treated more seriously in the 1958 drama Rosemary. Dove volano i corvi d'argento Dove volano i corvi dargento is a 1977 Italian crime-drama film written and directed by Piero Livi and starring Corrado Pani, Jenny Tamburi, Flavio Bucci and Renzo Montagnani. Harvest of Hate Harvest of Hate is a 1978 Australian film made for TV about Arab terrorists operating in South Australia. The Sound of Love The Sound of Love is a 1977 Australian television film directed by John Power and starring John Jarratt and George Ogilvie. Its plot concerns a deaf mechanic who falls in love with a mute girl. Frak dlya shalopaya Tailcoat for Scapegrace is a 1979 Soviet romantic comedy directed by Eldor Urazbaev, with script by Arkadi Krasilschikov. Re-enter the Dragon Re-Enter the Dragon is a 1979 Martial Arts Bruceploitation film starring Bruce Le. Not much is known about the film and it is hard to find. The film currently holds a 7 out of 10 rating on IMDb based on 10 ratings. Fighting Back Fighting Back is a 1982 Australian film about troubled teenagers. The Klan: A Legacy of Hate in America The Klan: A Legacy of Hate in America is a 1982 American short documentary film directed by Werner Schumann. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. A Portrait of Giselle A Portrait of Giselle is a 1982 documentary film, produced by Joseph Wishy and directed by Muriel Balash. It features Patricia McBride and Anton Dolin along with famous ballerinas who danced the role of Giselle in the past. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Symbiosis Symbiosis was a 70 mm film shown from October 1982 to January 1995 in the Harvest Theater at The Land pavilion at Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista. It was directed by Paul Gerber and narrated by veteran voice-actor Philip L. Clarke. The movie focused on the balance between technological expansion and the protection of the environment. The film showed environmental damage caused by humans and what is being done to fix the damage created. It closed on January 1, 1995 and was replaced by An Environmental Fable. The new film featured some re-edited footage from Symbiosis. The film has since been shown at film festivals specialising in the 70 mm film format; at the National Media Museum in 1998, and in Karlsruhe, Germany in 2012. City News City News is an independent, American comedy film, written and directed by David Fishelson and Zoe Zinman in New York City in 1983, which was nationally broadcast on PBS in 1984, exhibited theatrically in the U.S. and Canada in 1983, and selected for 12 international film festivals in 1983-4. Pallet on the Floor Pallet on the Floor is a 1986 New Zealand made drama/comedy, based on the final novel by Ronald Hugh Morrieson. Shot in 1983 at Patea, partly in a closed-down abattoir, the film was given limited release in New Zealand three years later. The main role of abattoir worker Sam Jamieson is played by veteran actor Peter McCauley. Pallet on the Floor is the only feature film directed by Lynton Butler, who earlier made One of those Blighters, a television production which fictionalised Morriesons life. Actor and musician Bruno Lawrence contributed to the jazz score, and has a small cameo role playing Morrieson as a bass player at a wedding. The focus of the plot was shifted to the character of the British remittance man in the hope that Peter O’Toole would take the role. This did not occur. While billed as comedy, the film depicts 1960s racism and class divisions, and maintains Morrieson’s trademark preoccupations .... of sex, death, mateship, voyeurism, violence, booze and mayhem in bleak small town New Zealand. Summer's Children Summers Children is a 1979 Canadian drama film directed by Julius Kohanyi and starring Thomas Hauff as Steve Linton, a man trying but failing to escape from his incestuous relationship with his sister Jennie. The cast also includes Kate Lynch as Kathy, Steves new girlfriend; Don Francks as Albert, a bookie who becomes Steves guide to the new life hes trying to build for himself; and Patricia Collins as Elaine, a bisexual artist who has had sex with both Steve and Jennie; and Michael Ironside in a small role as a pimp. The film received three Genie Award nominations at the 1st Genie Awards in 1980: Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Original Screenplay. Sid Adilman of the Toronto Star singled out Francks failure to receive a Best Supporting Actor nomination as one of the biggest oversights of the entire awards ceremony. The film won an award for Best First Feature at the Texas International Film Festival. It received only limited theatrical distribution in Canada, and was instead seen primarily as a television film on CBC Television. Na istarski nacin Na istarski način is a Croatian film directed by Vladimir Fulgosi. It was released in 1985. Double Sculls Double Sculls is a 1985 Australian TV movie about a man who tries to rehabilitate an alcoholic friend, directed by Ian Gilmore and produced by Richard Brennen. The film stars Chris Haywood. Hôtel du Paradis Hôtel du Paradis is a 1986 French drama film directed by Jana Boková. It was screened out of competition at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. The Masters of Disaster The Masters of Disaster is a 1986 American short documentary film produced by Sonya Friedman. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. La neve nel bicchiere La neve nel bicchiere is a 1984 Italian drama film directed by Florestano Vancini. Iy is based on an eponymous novel written by Nerino Rossi. The film entered the competition at the 41st Venice International Film Festival. Desperacja Desperacja is a Polish historical film, released in 1988. Set in 1862, Colonel Huber, of the Warsaw Tsarist police investigates the Polish underground. Somewhere to Run Somewhere to Run is a 1989 British made-for-television film about teenage runaways. Directed by Carol Wiseman and written by Matthew Jacobs, it starred Robin Weaver and Vicky Murdock as two teenage girls who run away from home and find themselves on the streets of London. The film also starred Angela Pleasence and Michael Jayston. It was produced by Thames Television for the ITV network, and received its ITV debut on 11 July 1989. Zugzwang Fools Mate is a 1989 West German drama film by the director Mathieu Carrière. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. A Kink in the Picasso A Kink in the Picasso is a 1990 Australian film directed by Marc Gracie and written by Hugh Stuckey. It was filmed in Melbourne from October to November 1989. South Pacific Adventures The Phantom Horseman is a 1990 Australian television film about a mysterious masked horseman. The film portrays the adventure of a group of children who are whisked away to a strange island, and their encounters with pirates and a character known as The Phantom Horseman. Memorial: Letters from American Soldiers Memorial: Letters from American Soldiers is a 1991 American short documentary film directed by Bill Couturié. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. It shows footage from World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War and the Gulf War, overlaid with readings of letters from US troops fighting in each war. The letters get read by Leo Downey, Robert Hegyes, Bill Irwin, Val Kilmer, James Naughton, Jim Tracy, Blair Underwood and Tom Hulce. Der Brocken Rising to the Bait is a 1992 German comedy film directed by Vadim Glowna. It was entered into the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival. Eight Ball Eight Ball is a 1992 Australian film directed by Ray Argall. Don't Get Me Started Dont Get Me Started is a 1994 film directed and written by Arthur Ellis. It was released in 1994 in both United Kingdom and Italy, an in June 1995 in the US. The film stars Trevor Eve as Jack Lane, Ralph Brown as Larry Swift and Steven Waddington as Jerry Hoff. Hei shan lu The Black Mountain is a 1994 film by Zhou Xiaowen, who served as the director and cinematographer. Like other films from this director, the narrative refers to sexuality and violence and the principal characters are males who are troubled. Ai Liya stars as the woman. Zhao Xiaorui is the elder brother. Xie Yuan is the sixth brother. In the film, a woman whose name is not given in the film lives in a makeshift inn and has porters as customers. One group of porters kills her husband and seizes her and her inn. Two of the porters fight over the woman and the property. One is stronger and a brute and the other is gentler and wants to convince the woman to be his wife. The wrote that wrote that Zhou "uses beautiful camera work and mise en scene to convey the emotionally charged situation." Shock Treatment Shock Treatment was a TV film in 1995. The film was directed by Michael Schultz. It received one nomination for best visual effects in 1996 at the Gemini Awards. Fanci's Persuasion Fancis Persuasion is a 1995 film directed by Charles Herman-Wurmfeld. Tag ditt liv A Life for the Taking is a 1995 Swedish drama film directed by Göran du Rées. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival. Halving the Bones Halving the Bones is a documentary written, produced, and directed by author Ruth Ozeki Lounsbury. The film is shot in color/black-and-white and runs 70 minutes in length. The film premiered in 1995 in film festivals such as the Sundance Film Festival, San Francisco Asian American Film Festival, and the Margaret Mead Film Festival. Ozekis film has been awarded the International Documentary Association Distinguished Achievement Award, the Kodak Award for Creative Cinematography, and the San Francisco International Film Festival Certificate of Merit. The Sternness of Fate The Rigorous Fate is a 1985 Argentine drama film directed by Gerardo Vallejo. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. Favela Favela is a 1960 Argentine film. Showgirl's Luck Showgirls Luck is a 1931 Australian musical directed by Norman Dawn. It was the first Australian full talking film. The Story of a Mother The Story of a Mother is a 1979 Danish drama film directed by Claus Weeke and starring Anna Karina. It is an adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen short story of the same name. Pelota de cuero Pelota de cuero is a 1963 Argentine film. Højt paa en kvist Højt paa en kvist is a 1929 Danish silent family film directed by Lau Lauritzen Sr. and written by his son Lau Lauritzen Jr.. Letter from the Dead Letter from the Dead is a 1946 Danish family film directed by Johan Jacobsen. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Forbidden Cravings Hearts of the West is a 1925 silent film western directed and coproduced by Ward Lascelle, written by Arthur Henry Gooden and starring Lester Cuneo and real life wife Francelia Billington. Cuneo also coproduced with Lascelle. It is possibly a lost film. A printed American Film Institute catalogue shows it held in the Library of Congress collection but the LOC online database shows no holdings. Hearts of Humanity Hearts of Humanity is a 1936 British drama film directed by John Baxter and starring Bransby Williams, Wilfred Walter and Cathleen Nesbitt. The film was made at Shepperton Studios. The films art direction was by John Bryan. Like many of Baxters films of the era, it is set amongst the underprivileged. The Son of Amir Is Dead The Son of Amir Is Dead is a 1975 Belgian film directed by Jean-Jacques Andrien. It won the Golden Leopard at the 1975 Locarno International Film Festival. The Green-Eyed Monster The Green Eyed Monster is a lost 1919 Black and White silent film action adventure with little to scant information as to its release. It was produced by the Norman Film Manufacturing Company, a historic all-black film production company. Various dates of release are quoted in 1919 and 1921. Cameleon Cameleon is a 1997 British drama film directed by Ceri Sherlock. The film was selected as the British entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Heiraten verboten Marriages Forbidden is a 1957 West German comedy film directed by Heinz Paul and starring Ingeborg Cornelius, Helga Franck and Siegfried Breuer. It was one of a large number of heimatfilm made during the decade. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hans Ledersteger and Ernst Richter. Dämon des Meeres Demon of the Sea is a lost 1931 film directed by Michael Curtiz and William Dieterle. It is the German-language version of the American film Moby Dick. Such multiple-language versions were common in the early years of sound. The Last Love of Laura Adler Laura Adlers Last Love Affair is a 1990 Israeli drama film written and directed by Avraham Heffner. It was entered into the main competition at the 47th Venice International Film Festival. The Girl of Gold The Girl of Gold is a 1925 silent film melodrama directed by John Ince and starring Florence Vidor. It was released by Producers Distributing Corporation. A surviving film preserved in a private collection. Christina Christina is a 1953 West German drama film directed by Fritz Eichler and starring Barbara Rütting, Lutz Moik and Franziska Kinz. Congo vivo Congo vivo is a 1962 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti and Jean Seberg. Coqueta Coquette is a 1949 Mexican musical film directed by Fernando A. Rivero, and starring Ninón Sevilla, Agustín Lara, and Víctor Junco. The films art direction was by José Rodríguez Granada. Freitag, der 13. Friday the Thirteenth is a 1949 West German comedy crime film directed by Erich Engels and starring Fritz Kampers, Angelika Hauff and Fita Benkhoff. It was made by Terra Film in 1944, but was not released before the end of the Second World War. It received its much delayed premiere in 1949. It was one of several Nazi-era productions that were given releases in the years after the end of the war. The films sets were designed by the art director Artur Günther. Common Bonds Common Bonds is a 1997 independent feature film directed by Antonio Manriquez. The movies crew was composed of 40 teenagers from all over Los Angeles. Work on the movie began at Pacoima Middle School and took place over a two-year period. Film rights were sold to Encore Media and the film was later given a special screening at the Sundance Film Festival. La dernière bourrée à Paris La dernière bourrée à Paris is a 1973 French comedy film, directed by Raoul André. Pygmalion Pygmalion is a 1935 German comedy film directed by Erich Engel and starring Jenny Jugo, Gustaf Gründgens and Anton Edthofer. It is based on George Bernard Shaws play Pygmalion. The basic plot consists of a professors attempts to transform an uneducated flower seller into a proper lady. The films sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler and Arthur Schwarz. Going to Blazes Going to Blazes is a short animated film, and one of many starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The film is the 70th Oswald short by Walter Lantz Productions, and the 122nd in the entire series. Una viuda difícil Una viuda difícil is a 1957 Argentine comedy film directed by Fernando Ayala and written by Conrado Nalé Roxlo, based on his homonimous theatre play. It stars Alba Arnova, Alfredo Alcón and Ricardo Castro Ríos. Music was composed by Ástor Piazzolla and Vassili Lambrinos created the choreography for the black and white film. The Warren Case The Warren Case is a 1934 British crime film directed by Walter Summers and starring Richard Bird, Nancy Burne and Diana Napier. It was made at Welwyn Studios by British International Pictures. Argentinísima Argentinísima is a 1972 Argentine musical documentary film directed by Fernando Ayala and Héctor Olivera written by Félix Luna. The film premiered on 8 July 1972 in Buenos Aires. The film consists of musical performances, mostly Argentine folklore, many of which are accompanied by dancing. Several sequences were filmed in scenic locations throughout the country. Argentinísima II was released the following year in 1973. Kismet Kismet is a 1931 American drama film directed by William Dieterle and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Dita Parlo and Vladimir Sokoloff. It was made at the German-language version of the 1930 Warner Brothers film Kismet. Quinto año nacional Quinto año nacional is a 1961 Argentine film. The Student's Romance The Students Romance is a 1935 British musical film directed by Otto Kanturek and starring Grete Natzler, Patric Knowles and Carol Goodner. It was based on the musical I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg, and was part of a trend of operetta films of the mid-1930s. It was made by British International Pictures at Elstree Studios. The films sets were designed by the art directors Cedric Dawe and Clarence Elder. Suggestionata Suggestionata is a 1978 Italian drama film directed by Alfredo Rizzo and starring Eleonora Giorgi and Gabriele Ferzetti. Future Past Future Past is a 1987 Australian science-fiction film. It is one of the "Tomorrows News" series of telemovies made in Australia in the late 1980s by CineFunds Limited, others including Outback Vampires, Ive Come About the Suicide, Computer Ghosts, and Hard Knuckle. Make Believe Revue Make Believe Revue is a 1935 Color Rhapsodies short produced by Screen Gems and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Lucerna The Lantern is a 1938 Czech film directed by Karel Lamač and starring Jarmila Kšírová, Theodor Pištěk and Jarmila Beránková. It was based on a play by Alois Jirásek. Ma che musica maestro Ma che musica maestro is a 1971 Italian musicarello film directed by Mariano Laurenti. It is loosely based on the William Shakespeares tragedy Romeo and Juliet. Ratskin Ratskin is a 1929 animated cartoon released by Columbia Pictures starring Krazy Kat. It is the first cartoon to be released by Columbia Pictures and the first Krazy Kat cartoon released with sound. Guppedu Manasu Guppedu Manasu is a 1979 Telugu language film directed by K. Balachander starring Sarath Babu, Sujatha and Saritha in prominent roles. It was a bilingual film made simultaneously in Tamil as Nool Veli. The film was a remake of the Malayalam film Aa Nimisham. Kamal Haasan does a guest role in both Tamil and Telugu versions. Eminent musicologist Mangalampalli Balamuralikrishna gave his melodious voice to a song, "Mouname Nee Basha O Mooga Manasa", penned by Acharya Atreya. It elegantly describes the various aspects of "Manasu". It aptly describes the mental condition of the key roles. Kahin Aur Chal Kahin Aur Chal is a Hindi film that was released in 1968. It was written and directed by Vijay Anand and stars his older brother Dev Anand. Asha Parekh is the heroine. Shubha Khote, Madan Puri are part of the supporting cast. Shankar Jaikishan composed the music. Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle are the playback singers. It was produced by Jal Mistry, who was also the cinematographer. Kapal Kundala Kapalkundala is a 1933 Bengali social family film directed by Premankur Atorthy for New Theatres Ltd. Calcutta. The film starred Uma Sashi, Durgadas Bannerjee, Manoranjan Bhattacharya and Molina Devi. Kapalkundala was a famous Bengali novel written by Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay in 1866. This was the second remake of Kapalakundala, the first being made in 1929 by Priyanath Ganguly. The film was made three more times: 1939, 1952, 1980. The film did well celebrating a run of twenty-five weeks. Khazanchi Khazanchi is a 1958 Bollywood film, directed by Prem Narayan Arora, starring Balraj Sahni in the title role. Shyama, Rajendra Kumar and Chitra are in the other lead roles. Sattekalapu Satteya Sattekalapu Satteya is a 1969 Telugu-language film written and directed by K. Balachander. It was later remade in Tamil as Patham Pasali by Balachander himself, in Hindi as Mastana and in Kannada as Manku Thimma. Soorat Aur Seerat Soorat Aur Seerat is a 1962 Hindi film directed by Rajnish Behl. The film stars Dharmendra, Nutan, K. N. Singh, Iftekar and Asit Sen. The films music is by Roshan. Teen Sau Din Ke Baad Teen Sau Din Ke Baad is a 1938 Hindi social comedy film directed by Sarvottam Badami. This was Badamis first comedy film and it was a success at the box-office; he went on to direct two more comedies after this, Aap Ki Marzi and Ladies Only, also successes. The film was produced by Sagar Movietone, with story written by Babubhai A. Mehta and dialogue by Wajahat Mirza and Waqif. The music was composed by Anil Biswas with lyrics by Zia Sarhadi. The director of photography was Faredoon Irani and the film starred Bibbo, Motilal, Sabita Devi, Yakub, Pesi Patel and Gulzar. The film had Motilal playing the role of "a young bored millionaire", who due to his intemperate life-style starts falling ill. He bets with his doctor that he can go out in the world and manage to exist without his wealth. Aadhya Paadam Aadhya Paadam is a 1977 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Adoor Bhasi. The film stars Kamal Haasan, Sheela, Sridevi and Jayan in the lead roles. The film has musical score by A. T. Ummer. Il bacio di Giuda The Kiss of Judas is a 1988 Italian religious drama film written, directed and produced by Paolo Benvenuti, at his feature film debut. It was screened at the 45th Venice International Film Festival in the Critics Week section. General Babka General Babka is a 1924 Austrian film directed by Michael Curtiz. The Devoted Puran Bhagat is a 1933 Hindi devotional biopic film from New Theatres Ltd. Calcutta. The film was Debaki Boses debut direction in Hindi. The film starred K. L. Saigal, Uma Shashi, Kumar, Molina Devi, K. C. Dey and Tarabai. The film was based on a popular Punjabi devotional story which was a change for New Theatres from their regular films based on traditional Bengali stories, Saints and novels. It was a "great success all over India". Raja Rani Raja Rani is a 1956 Indian Tamil-language film that starring Sivaji Ganesan and Padmini in the lead roles. The film was directed by A. Bhimsingh, produced by National Productions and written by Karunanidhi. Bikhare Moti Bikhre Moti is a 1971 Bollywood drama film, produced by Omi Arora under the Gita Shree Films banner and directed by Tapi Chanakya. It stars Jeetendra, Babita in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Girl with the Whip The Girl with the Whip is a 1952 French drama film directed by Jean Dréville and starring Michel Simon, Gaby Morlay and Colette Darfeuil. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Dumesnil. It was shot at the Boulogne Studios in Paris. A separate German version The Secret of the Mountain Lake was also made. Our Lord's Vineyard Our Lords Vineyard is a 1932 French comedy film directed by René Hervil and starring Victor Boucher, Simone Cerdan and Victor Garland. Golden Venus Golden Venus is a 1938 French adventure film directed by Jean Delannoy and Charles Méré and starring Jacques Copeau, Daniel Lecourtois and Mireille Balin. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Dumesnil. The Rocks Barracuda is a 1988 Australian TV film. Questo pazzo, pazzo mondo della canzone Questo pazzo, pazzo mondo della canzone is a 1965 Italian musicarello film written and directed by Bruno Corbucci and Giovanni Grimaldi. Veneri al sole Veneri al sole is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Marino Girolami. Cristobal's Gold Cristobals Gold is a 1940 French drama film directed by Jean Stelli and Jacques Becker and starring Charles Vanel, Conchita Montenegro and Albert Préjean. Jean Renoir helped the original director, Jacques Becker, prepare the film and worked on the script, before Becker quit after three weeks and was replaced by Jean Stelli. The film is based on a novel by Albert tSerstevens. The films sets were designed by the art director Eugène Lourié. Meeting in Paris Meeting in Paris is a 1956 French comedy film directed by Georges Lampin and starring Robert Lamoureux, Betsy Blair and Jacques Castelot. The films sets were designed by the art director Jacques Colombier. 1948 Palestinian Exodus Al-Nakba: The Palestinian Catastrophe 1948 is a documentary film of Benny Brunner and Alexandra Jansse. It follows the events that surround the 1948 Palestinian exodus. It was filmed in 1996, is 58 minutes long and is in English. Based on the book The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem, 1947–1949 by Benny Morris, it is the first documentary film to examine the displacement of 750,000 Palestinians during the birth of the state of Israel. The film shifts between interviews with Palestinian refugees and the reactions of Irgun and Haganah soldiers who witnessed and participated in the events of 1948. Reise ins Ehebett Reise ins Ehebett is an East German film. It was released in 1966. Abe ichizoku is a 1938 Japanese historical period film directed by Hisatora Kumagai and released by Toho. It is an adaptation of the 1913 Japanese short story "Abe ichizoku" by Mori Ōgai. L'enfant de nuit Enfantasme is a 1978 film co-written and directed by Sergio Gobbi. It is based on the novel Enfantasme by Georges-Jean Arnaud. Looking for a Daddy Hledá se táta is a 1961 Czechoslovak film, starring Josef Kemr. Waiting for Caroline Waiting for Caroline is a 1969 Canadian drama film directed by Ron Kelly and starring Alexandra Stewart, François Tassé, and William Needles. It was produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The Luck of the Irish The Luck of the Irish is a British drama film directed by Donovan Pedelty, and starring Richard Hayward and Kay Walsh. It was based on a novel by Victor Haddick, and written by Victor Haddick and Donovan Pedelty. It was made as a quota film at Elstree Studios. The production company Crusade Films had a contract to supply films for release by the British subsidiary of Paramount Pictures. The films sets were designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei. Harakteristika Reference is a 1985 Bulgarian drama film directed by Christo Christov. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. Ach, du fröhliche A Lively Christmas Eve is an East German comedy Christmas film, directed by Günter Reisch. It was released in 1962. Cup-Tie Honeymoon Cup-Tie Honeymoon was the first motion picture to be filmed at the Dickenson Road Studios by the Mancunian Film Corporation in 1948, themed around football. Allá en el setenta y tantos Back in the Seventies is a 1945 Argentine historical drama film directed by Francisco Múgica and starring Silvana Roth, Carlos Cores and Felisa Mary. Roth plays Cecilia Ramos, a fictionalized version of Élida Paso an Argentine Pharmacist who became the first woman from South America to graduate from a University. The films sets were designed by Mario Vanarelli. La belle marinière The Beautiful Sailor is a 1932 French drama film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Pierre Blanchar, Madeleine Renaud and Jean Gabin. It was made by the French subsidiary of Paramount Pictures at the companys Joinville Studios. Belle étoile Beautiful Star is a 1938 French comedy drama film directed by Jacques de Baroncelli and starring Michel Simon, Meg Lemonnier, and Jean-Pierre Aumont. The films sets were designed by the art directors Paul-Louis Boutié and Georges Wakhévitch. Enchanted Okouzlená is a 1942 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Otakar Vávra. Pacientka Dr. Hegla Pacientka Dr. Hegla is a 1940 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Otakar Vávra. Escape Dangerous Escape Dangerous is a 1947 British drama film directed by Digby Smith. It was made as a supporting feature for release on the lower half of a double-bill. 125 Rooms of Comfort 125 Rooms of Comfort is a 1974 Canadian drama film directed by Patrick Loubert. The film stars Tim Henry as Billie Joyce, a gay and transvestite former musician who has been institutionalized in an asylum due to mental illness. Inheriting the smalltown hotel formerly owned by his deceased father, he returns home intending to sell the hotel to real estate developer Oscar Kidd, but soon finds himself in the position of defending the rights of the hotels staff against Kidds renovation plans. Colonel Bogey Colonel Bogey is a 1948 fantasy film directed by Terence Fisher, and starring Jack Train and Mary Jerrold. The spirit of a homes former owner refuses to pass on. It was shot at Highbury Studios as a second feature. Maestro Levita Maestro Levita is a 1938 Argentine film directed by Luis César Amadori. The film premiered in Buenos Aires. This Was a Woman This Was a Woman is a 1948 British crime film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Sonia Dresdel, Walter Fitzgerald and Emrys Jones. It was made at the Riverside Studios with sets designed by the art directors Ivan King and Andrew Mazzei. Based on a successful play by former film actress Joan Morgan, its plot concerns an outwardly respectable family dominated by a murderous matriarch. El diablo andaba en los choclos El Diablo andaba en los choclos is a 1946 Argentine film directed by Manuel Romero. Girls Orchestra Girls Orchestra is a 1941 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Luis César Amadori and starring Niní Marshall, Francisco Álvarez and Zully Moreno. The films art direction was by Raúl Soldi. Pola's March Polas March is a 2001 documentary made by Jonathan Gruber about a Holocaust survivor, Pola Sussweins emotional trip back to her childhood home in Poland after fifty years spent in Israel, trying to forget her painful past. La valija La Valija is a 1971 Argentine film. Argentino hasta la muerte Argentino hasta la muerte is a 1971 Argentine drama film set during the Paraguayan War, directed and written by Fernando Ayala with Félix Luna. The film premiered on 6 May 1971 in Buenos Aires. Døden i gatene Døden i gatene is a 1970 Norwegian drama film directed by Arnljot Berg, starring Grynet Molvig, Per Tofte and Arne Lindtner Næss. Youthful revolt is used as a cover for a government coup. Jewels of Brandenburg Jewels of Brandenburg is a 1947 American crime film directed by Eugene Forde and written by Irving Cummings Jr. and Robert G. North. The film stars Richard Travis, Micheline Cheirel, Leonard Strong, Carol Thurston, Lewis Russell and Louis Mercier. The film was released on May 27, 1947, by 20th Century Fox. Los médicos Los Médicos is a 1978 Argentine film. Miente y serás feliz Miente y serás feliz is a 1940 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Un ladro in paradiso Un Ladro in paradiso,, is a 1952 Italian film. Mi mujer está loca Mi mujer está loca is a 1952 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Carlos Schlieper and Enrique Cahen Salaberry, and starring Amelia Bence, Alberto Closas, and Amalia Sánchez Ariño. A Arte de Amar Bem A Arte de Amar Bem it is a Brazilian comedy film released in 1970, in three episodes, directed by Fernando de Barros. Escuela de sirenas y tiburones Escuela de sirenas y tiburones is a 1955 Argentine film directed by Enrique Carreras and starring Amelia Vargas and Alfredo Barbieri. The Phantom of the Operetta The Phantom of the Operetta is a 1955 Argentine comedy film directed by Enrique Carreras and starring Alfredo Barbieri, Amelia Vargas and Tono Andreu. The films sets were designed by the art director Óscar Lagomarsino. Con el diablo en el cuerpo Con el diablo en el cuerpo is a 1947 Argentine film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and starring Susana Freyre, Juan Carlos Thorry and Tito Gómez. El habilitado El Habilitado is a 1971 Argentine film. Una cita con la vida Una Cita con la vida is a 1958 Argentine drama film directed by Hugo del Carril, starring Gilda Lousek and Enzo Viena. It is based on a novel by Bernardo Verbitsky. The Unstoppable Man The Unstoppable Man is a 1960 British crime drama film directed by Terry Bishop and starring Cameron Mitchell, Harry H. Corbett, Marius Goring and Lois Maxwell. Bonequinha de Seda Bonequinha de Seda is a 1936 Brazilian film directed by Oduvaldo Vianna, and starring Gilda de Abreu. Pilot Premnath Pilot Premnath is a 1978 Tamil-language drama film, directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar, starring Sivaji Ganesan as the eponymous character. It is based on the play Mezhugu Bommaigal. A joint Indo-Sri Lankan co-production, the film was produced by D. M. Chandrasena, T. M. Menon and M. M. Saleem. Amor a primera vista Amigos para la aventura is a 1956 Argentine musical comedy directed by Leo Fleider and written by Abel Santacruz and Jean Cartier. It is a tango film, based on an integral part of Argentine culture. Ivanhood Ivanhood is a 1992 Dutch comedy film directed by Paul Ruven. El hombre del año El Hombre del año is a 1970 Argentine film. The Orderly The Orderly is a 1961 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Bianchi. Fanfare of Love Fanfare of Love is a 1935 French comedy film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Fernand Gravey, Betty Stockfeld and Julien Carette. The films art direction was by Max Heilbronner. The story was remade in West German in 1951 as Fanfares of Love and then in 1959 as the American film, Some Like It Hot. Home Movies Bruce and Pepper Wayne Gacys Home Movies also known as Home Movies is a short experimental film by Bruce LaBruce and Candy Parker. Made in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1988, it is filmed in colour and black and white on Super 8mm film and is 12 minutes long. The conceptual premise of the film is that the audience is watching the home movies of Bruce Wayne Gacy and Pepper Wayne Gacy, the children of the notorious serial killer John Wayne Gacy. The film features various disturbing vignettes filmed in a dysfunctional home; a woman arrives and begins beating up two men, a man goes through a range of emotions watching a man attempt to perform drunken oral sex on a woman on a bathroom floor while an oblivious small dog runs about, and a man eats in a deranged manner from a dog food bowl on the floor and howls. The film stars Bruce LaBruce, G.B. Jones, Dave Dictor, Joe The Ho, David Gravelle. Bruce and Pepper Wayne Gacys Home Movies was first shown in 1990 and 1991 by LaBruce and Jones as part of the J.D.s movie screenings in London in the UK, Montreal and Toronto in Canada, and in San Francisco and at Hallwalls in Buffalo in the U.S. It is still being regularly screened at museums and film festivals worldwide. Métropolitain Metropolitan is a 1939 French thriller film directed by Maurice Cam and starring Albert Préjean, Ginette Leclerc and André Brulé. The film was remade in Britain the following year as A Window in London with the setting moved to the London Underground. Quand les filles se déchaînent Hot and Naked, also known as Thrill Seekers is a 1974 French erotic and action film directed by Guy Maria. Garajna Garajna is a 1991 Bollywood film starring Vinod Khanna, Rishi Kapoor and Sridevi. Chaste Susan La Casta Susana is a 1944 Argentine film released on October 11 of that year. It is based on the operetta Die keusche Susanne. Blum Blum is a 1970 Argentine film directed by Julio Porter. Jeannou Jeannou is a 1943 French comedy film directed by Léon Poirier and starring Michèle Alfa, Saturnin Fabre and Thomy Bourdelle. The films sets were designed by the art director Raymond Druart. It was partly shot on location in Mouzens in the Dordogne region. The film was made during the German occupation of France and is notable for its Vichyist theme of returning to the land. Poirier had already displayed his Nationalist sympathies with his patriotic films Verdun and The Call of Silence. Little Big Shot Little Big Shot is a 1952 British, Technicolor, comedy and crime film, directed by Jack Raymond and starring Ronald Shiner as Henry Harkwood. It was produced by Henry Halsted and Byron Film. Savage Breed Savage Breed is a 1980 Italian drama film directed by Pasquale Squitieri. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. Janmadinam Janmadinam is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film directed by Suma Josson and starring Nedumudi Venu and Nandita Das in the lead roles. La princesse aux clowns The Princess and the Clown is a 1924 French silent film directed by André Hugon and starring Huguette Duflos, Charles de Rochefort and Magda Roche. Este loco, loco, Buenos Aires Este loco, loco, Buenos Aires is a 1973 Argentine film. Una ventana a la vida Una Ventana a la vida is a 1953 Argentine film. El abuelo The Grandfather is a 1954 Argentine family drama film directed by Román Viñoly Barreto and written by Emilio Villalba Welsh. It was based on the novel by Benito Pérez Galdós. Starring Enrique Muiño and Mecha Ortiz. Tully Tully is a 1974 Australian television film directed by James Gatward. The plot concerns an English investigator who traces a cache of stolen art treasures. Hai-Tang Hai-Tang is a 1930 British-German drama film directed by Richard Eichberg and Jean Kemm and starring Anna May Wong, Marcel Vibert and Robert Ancelin. It was made at Elstree Studios as the French-language version of The Flame of Love, which also starred Anna May Wong. A separate German version was also released. Such multiple-language versions were common during the early years of sound before dubbing became more widespread. Paprika Paprika is a 1959 West German comedy film directed by and starring Willy Hagara, Violetta Ferrari and Waltraut Haas. It was adapted from the play, "Der Sprung in die Ehe," written Max Reimann and Otto Schwartz. Lock-Out Lock Out is a 1973 full-length film by Spanish artist and director Antoni Padrós. The recently restored film is an allegory of political oppression under Francisco Franco, with a plot alternating between narrative sequences and dream-like moments styled after the Spanish avant garde. Padros employs a range of musical forms including opera, scores, and choreography to underscore a plot featuring a group of dropouts living in a junkyard, who try to re-integrate with "The System" as represented by a party. Anarchy and absurdism are the stylistic veils covering this harsh criticism of the Francoist State. El hambre nuestra de cada día Hambre nuestra de cada día is a 1952 Mexican drama film. It was directed by Rogelio A. González and written by Luis Alcoriza. It was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. La corte de faraón La corte de faraón is a 1944 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Julio Bracho. It stars Mapy Cortés, Roberto Soto, and Fernando Cortés. Spirit of My Mother El Espíritu de mi Mamá is a Spanish language feature film by Ali Allie about Garifuna womans journey home to Honduras to embrace her cultural roots. It premiered at SXSW in 1999 and later at Dawn Breakers International Film Festival. It was released on DVD in 2002 by Vanguard Cinema and was the first fictional movie featuring Garifuna actors in leading roles. It features an extended religious ritual segment with traditional Garifuna songs and traditional punta dance. Balidan Balidan also called Sacrifice, is a 1927 Indian cinemas silent film directed by Naval Gandhi and based on a play by Rabindranath Tagore. It was produced by Orient Pictures Corporation. Balidan is cited as one of the top ten lost films of Indian Cinema by P. K. Nair. Hailed as "an excellent and truly Indian film" by The Indian Cinematograph Committee, 1927–28, it was used by them as one of the films to "show how serious Indian cinema could match Western standards". The film starred the then popular cast of Master Vithal, Sulochana, Zubeida, Sultana, Jal Khambata and Jani Babu. A social-reformist costume drama film, written by Tagore in 1887, it was set in the fictional kingdom of Tippera, and involved clashes between a progressive-minded King and a "tradition-bound priest". The film was stated to be commercially successful. Fires of Fate Fires of Fate is a 1923 British-American silent adventure film directed by Tom Terriss and starring Wanda Hawley, Nigel Barrie and Pedro de Cordoba. It was adapted from the play Fires of Fate by Arthur Conan Doyle which was in turn based on his 1898 novel The Tragedy of the Korosko. The version released in the United States is known as Desert Sheik. Karjolsteinen Karjolsteinen is a Norwegian drama film from 1977. The film was directed by Knut Andersen based on a novel by Sigbjørn Hølmebakk with the same name. Kisan Kanya Kisan Kanya was a 1937 Hindi Cinecolor feature film which was directed by Moti B. Gidwani and produced by Ardeshir Irani of Imperial Pictures. It is largely remembered by the Indian public on account of it being Indias first indigenously made colour film. V. Shantaram had earlier produced a Marathi film Sairandhri which had scenes in color. However, the film was processed and printed in Germany Kisan Kanya was, therefore, Indias first indigenously made color film. Kisan Kanya was based on a novel by Saadat Hasan Manto and focussed on the plight of poor farmers. Rishte Naahte Rishte Naate is a 1965 Hindi-language drama film directed by K. S. Gopalakrishnan. The film stars Raaj Kumar, Jamuna, Nutan and Nazir Hussain. It is a remake of Gopalakrishnans own Tamil film Karpagam. Surya Sikha Surya Sikha is a Bengali romance drama film directed by Salil Dutta. This film was released on 12 July 1963 in the banner of Chhayachhabi Pratisthan. The Final War of Olly Winter The Final War of Olly Winter was a television play featured on the CBS Playhouse series. Written by Ronald Ribman, it followed the tale of Olly Winter, an African-American Master Sergeant in the Vietnam War who is walking back to allied-controlled land following a battle with the Viet-Cong. Along the way, he meets up with a Vietnamese girl, an orphaned infant, and a dog. The program is basically a monologue as the character of Winter speaks to the girl about his experiences even though she cannot understand him. Olly Winter was broadcast on CBS on January 29, 1967. Ivan Dixon, who played the character of Winter, was nominated for an Emmy award for his performance in the role. Hello Madras Girl Hello Madras Girl is a 1983 Malayalam-language Indian feature film, directed by J. Williams, starring Shankar, Rajkumar Sethupathi, Madhavi and Poornima Jayaram. The film also stars Mohanlal in an important role.The character of Bheeman Raghu in this film resembles the Evergreen Superstar Jayan The film also has Priyadarshan in one of the scenes as an actor. Marjina Abdulla Marjina Abdulla is a 1973 Bengali film directed by Dinen Gupta. This film has been music directed by Salil Choudhury.The film starring Gita Dey, Utpal Dutt, Santosh Dutta , Mithu Mukherjee and Debraj Ray in the lead roles. The Wonderful Story The Wonderful Story is a 1922 British drama film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Lillian Hall-Davis, Herbert Langley and Olaf Hytten. It was based on the novel The Wonderful Story by I. A. R. Wylie. Flower of Hawaii The Flower of Hawaii is a 1933 German musical film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Mártha Eggerth and Iván Petrovich. It is an adaptation of the operetta The Flower of Hawaii by Paul Abraham. The operetta was later adapted again for a 1953 film. It is based on the life of the last Queen of Hawaii, Liliuokalani. Cortesana Courtesan is a 1948 Mexican drama film directed by Alberto Gout and starring Crox Alvarado, Meche Barba and Gustavo Rojo. The films art direction was by Carlos Toussaint. Bitter Fruit Fruits amers, or in Spanish release Soledad, is a 1967 film directed by Jacqueline Audry and starring Emmanuelle Riva, Laurent Terzieff, and Beba Lončar. Gugusse and the Automaton Gugusse and the Automaton, also known as The Clown and the Automaton, was an 1897 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. The film featured a clown amazed and confused by the mechanical movements of an automaton. The film marked the first known cinematic appearance of a robot, and was one of the earliest films to feature themes of "scientific experimentation, creation and transformation." In their Things to Come: An Illustrated History of the Science Fiction Film, Douglas Menville and R. Reginald judged Gugusse to be the most significant scientifically themed film of 1897, and suggested that "may be the first true SF film." Gugusse was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 111 in its catalogues. It is currently presumed lost. Un amor en Moisés Ville Un Amor en Moisés Ville is a 2001 Argentine drama film directed by Daniel Barone and written by Antonio Ottone. It stars Victor Laplace, Cipe Lincovsky, Malena Figo, Lautaro Delgado and Jean Pierre Reguerraz. It premiered in Argentina on April 12, 2001. Full Circle Full Circle is a 1993 Canadian documentary, third and last of the National Film Board of Canadas Women and Spirituality series, focusing on womens spirituality in the Western World at the end of the 20th century, the Goddess movement and feminist Wicca new religious movements, as the preceding Goddess Remembered and The Burning Times featuring neopagan activist Starhawk. In this documentary, authors, teachers, social activists and feminists explore manifestations of contemporary womens spirituality in the Western world. Drawing on the customs, rites and knowledge of the past, Full Circle envisions a sustainable future where domination is replaced with respect. At the centre of these discussions is a reverence for the Earth. Entre abogados te veas Entre abogados te veas is a 1951 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Seein' Things Seein Things, also known as Seeing Things, was a 1908 French short silent comedy film directed by Georges Méliès. A Wager Between Two Magicians, or, Jealous of Myself Match de prestidigitation, released in the United States as A Wager Between Two Magicians, or Jealous of Myself, and in the United Kingdom as A Juggling Contest Between Two Magicians, is a 1904 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. War Party War Party is a 1965 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander, written by William Marks and George Williams, and starring Michael T. Mikler, Davey Davison, Don "Red" Barry, Laurie Mock, Dennis Robertson and Charles Horvath. It was released on March 1, 1965, by 20th Century Fox. Jeder stirbt für sich allein Jeder stirbt für sich allein is a German television miniseries produced by DEFA in the former German Democratic Republic. The story was adapted from the Hans Fallada novel, Every Man Dies Alone, known in the UK as Alone in Berlin. It was directed by Hans-Joachim Kasprzik and starred Erwin Geschonneck. Dharmasere Dharmasere is a 1979 Indian Kannada language film directed by Puttanna Kanagal, based on a novel of same name by Jada Bharata , starring Aarathi and Srinath in the lead roles. The supporting cast features Sathyapriya, Musuri Krishnamurthy, Shivaram and Jai Jagadish. Do Lachhiyan Do Lachhian is a 1960 Punjabi film directed by Jugal Kishore, starring Gopal Sehgal, Daljeet, Indra Billi and Krishna Kumari in lead roles. Elan Elaan is a 1947 Indian Bollywood Muslim social melodrama film. It was the sixth highest grossing Indian film of 1947. Runamukthalu Runamukthalu is a 1984 Indian Kannada language film directed and co-produced by Puttanna Kanagal, starring Bharathi, Padmavasanthi and Ramakrishna. The film is based on the novel Runa by Anupama Niranjana. The film was produced under the banner "Kanagal Creations". The film released in 1984 and received an average response at the box office, but won critical appraisals. The Automobile Thieves The Automobile Thieves is an American crime-drama silent film directed by J. Stuart Blackton. The picture stars Blackton and Florence Lawrence. It was released on November 10, 1906 by The American Vitagraph Company; a print of the feature is preserved in the UCLA Film and Television Archive. By a Woman's Wit By a Womans Wit is a 1911 American silent film produced by Kalem Company. It was directed by Sidney Olcott with Jack J. Clark and Alice Hollister in the leading roles. A copy is kept in the Desmet collection at Eye Film Institute. Korea Patrol Korea Patrol is a 1951 war film released by Eagle-Lion Films. Together with Sam Fuller’s The Steel Helmet and Sam Katzman’s A Yank in Korea, it was one of the first Hollywood films exploiting the Korean War. Mera Qasoor Kya Hai Mera Qasoor Kya Hai is a 1964 Hindi film starring Dharmendra, Nanda and Om Prakash. The films music is by Chitragupta. Shri Krishna Garudi Shree Krishna Gaarudi is 1958 Indian Kannada language film in the mythological genre written and directed by Hunsur Krishnamurthy based on the story by Bellave Narahari Shastri. It narrates the tale of Bheema and Arjunas pride being crushed by Krishna, after the Kurukshetra War.The bickering and squabbling among the Pandavas for portfolios allegorizes the politics in the then newly formed Mysore state. The movie was remade into a 1958 Telugu movie by well-known director Y. V. Rao also titled Shri Krishna Garudi . Pooram Pooram is a 1989 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Nedumudi Venu, starring Nedumudi Venu ,Vishnu and Maathu in the lead roles. Ezhuthapurangal Ezhuthapurangal is a 1987 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sibi Malayil and produced by Mathew George. The film stars Suhasini, Ambika, Parvathy Jayaram and Murali in lead roles. The film had musical score by Johnson and Vidyadharan. Suhasini Mani Ratnam won the Kerala State Film Award For Best Actress for this film. Rahgir Rahgir is a Bollywood romantic social drama film. It was released in 1969 and directed by Tarun Majumdar. The film was produced by Geetanjali Pictures and had music by Hemant Kumar. The film had Biswajeet playing the central role of Rahgir where his acting "attracted attention". Costarring with Biswajeet were Sandhya Roy, Shashikala, Kanhaiyalal, Iftekhar, Nirupa Roy and Asit Sen. The story is about Biswajeet playing an impetuous young man in search "for the meaning of life" and is regarded as one of his most credible performances. Kandathum Kettathum Kandathum Kettathum is a 1988 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Balachandra Menon. The film stars Thilakan, Balachandra Menon, Usha and Baiju in the lead roles. The film, made at a production cost of 15 lakh was safe at the box office, even though it did average business. Honeymoon Trio Honeymoon Trio is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Mahua Mahua is a 1969 Bollywood film starring Shiv Kumar and Anjana Mumtaz. Jailor Jailor is a 1958 Hindi psychosocial melodrama film produced and directed by Sohrab Modi. The film was a remake of Modis earlier Jailor. The production company was Minerva Movietone, with story and dialogue written by Kamal Amrohi. The additional dialogue was by O. P. Dutta and screenplay by J. K. Nanda. Music for the film was composed by Madan Mohan with lyrics by Rajendra Krishan. Sohrab Modi cast himself once again in the title role of the Jailor. The film co-starred Kamini Kaushal, Geeta Bali, Abhi Bhattacharya, Daisy Irani, Nana Palsikar, Eruch Tarapore and Pratima Devi. The story involved a Jailor played by Modi, whose wife Kanwal elopes with Dr. Ramesh, enacted by Abhi Bhattacharya, turning him into a bitter and tyrannical misogynist. Meri Zabaan Meri Zabaan is a 1989 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Shibbu Mitra, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Shashi Kapoor, Farha, Kimi Katkar, Tanuja, Vinod Mehra, Amjad Khan and Sharat Saxena. The film has been produced by Veena Sharma. . La dulce enemiga La Dulce Enemiga is a 1957 Mexican drama film, directed by Tito Davison. The film received four nominations and won two Ariel Awards in 1958, for Best Director for Davison and Best Actress for Silvia Pinal. The screenplay is adapted by Tulio Demicheli, Ulyses Petit de Murat and Davison from the novel L´ennemie by André-Paul Antoine. Danke, es geht mir gut Thank You, Im Fine is a 1948 German comedy film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Ernst von Klipstein, Karin Hardt and Sonja Ziemann. It is also known by the title A Lovely Family. It was produced towards the end of the Second World War by the independent company Berlin Film. Left unfinished, it was finally completed by the Communist-controlled DEFA studio in the Soviet Zone and put on general release across Germany. It was one of a number of films of the Nazi era that had delayed releases in the years after the fall of the regime. The films sets were designed by the art directors Heinrich Beisenherz and Alfred Bütow. Professor Nachtfalter Professor Nachtfalter is a 1951 West German comedy film directed by Rolf Meyer and starring Johannes Heesters, Jeanette Schultze and Maria Litto. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. The film was partly shot on location at Lake Constance. It cost around 900,000 Deutschmarks to make. Bandhalu Anubandhalu Bandhalu Anubandhalu is a Telugu film starring Chiranjeevi. This is Chiranjeevis 50th film. This is the remake of Kannada movie Avala Hejje. Sitadevi Seetha Devi is a 1982 Telugu film starring Chiranjeevi, Sujatha, Satyendra Kumar, Rallapalli, Hari Babu, Dubbing Janaki, P. L. Narayana, Vankayala Satyanarayana. Ulli und Marei Ulli and Marei is a 1948 Austrian drama film directed by Leopold Hainisch and starring Eduard Köck, Attila Hörbiger and Ludwig Auer. It was made by Wien-Film in German-occupied Austria. It is a heimatfilm shot in the Tyrolean Alps. It was completed in 1945 towards the end of the Second World War, and was not given a full release until 1948. The films sets were designed by the art director Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff. Vaa Raja Vaa Vaa Raja Vaa is a 1969 Indian Tamil-language childrens film written, directed and produced by A. P. Nagarajan for CNV Productions. The film stars Master Prabhakar, Sumathi, V. S. Raghavan, K. D. Santhanam, Kumari Rukmini, Suruli Rajan, T. N. Sivathanu, Typist Gopu, Manorama, Kannaiah and Sirkazhi Govindarajan. The film was remade in Telugu as Balaraju Katha. Kanavan Kanavan, is a 1968 Indian Tamil film, directed by P. Neelakantan, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role and Jayalalithaa, with C. R. Vijayakumari, S. A. Asokan, Cho among others. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Aakhri Nishan. Kannan En Kadhalan Kannan En Kadhalan, is a 1968 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by P. Neelakantan, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role and Jayalalithaa with Vanisree, S. A. Asokan and Cho Ramaswamy, among others. Mudhal Thedi Mudhal Thethi in Tamil, Modala Thedi in Kannada is an Indian bilingual film, directed by P. Neelakantan and produced by B. R. Panthulu. This was the first film produced by Panthulu under "Padmini Pictures" banner. The Tamil version starred Sivaji Ganesan, Anjali Devi, N. S. Krishnan and T. A. Madhuram in lead roles. The film had musical score by T. G. Lingappa scoring for his first feature film. The film was a remake of Hindi film Paheli Tarikh. The film was simultaneously shot in Kannada language retaining the same crew members with a slight change in the main star cast. The Kannada version titled Modala Thedi starred B. R. Panthulu, M. V. Rajamma, Dikki Madhava Rao and Chi. Sadashivaiah. The Black Sheep Le Mouton Noir is a Quebec documentary produced in 1992 by the National Film Board of Canada. Jacques Godbout directed and starred in the film. Its style belongs to the Quebec cinéma direct school of filmmaking. Sarati the Terrible Sarati the Terrible is a 1937 French drama film directed by André Hugon and starring Harry Baur, George Rigaud and Jacqueline Laurent. The films sets were designed by the art director Émile Duquesne. Nunca es tarde para amar It Is Never Too Late to Love is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by Tito Davison and starring Libertad Lamarque, Roberto Cañedo and José Elías Moreno. Amma Amma is a 1968 Indian Kannada film, directed and produced by B. R. Panthulu. The film stars Rajkumar, Bharathi, B. R. Panthulu and M. V. Rajamma in the lead roles. The film has musical score by T. G. Lingappa. Shadow of the Earth Shadow of the Earth is a 1982 Tunisian drama film directed by Taieb Louhichi. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. More Milk, Evette More Milk, Yvette is an avant garde film directed by Andy Warhol and filmed at The Factory. The film is Andy Warhols tribute to Lana Turner and Johnny Stompanato, and features Warhol superstar Mario Montez in the role of Turner, and also features Paul Caruso and Richard Schmidt. The film is 67 minutes long, has never been commercially released on DVD or VHS, and is one of Warhols least seen pieces from The Factory period. Déclic et des claques Déclic et des claques is a 1965 Italian and French film directed by Philippe Clair. Amor de la calle Amor de la calle is a 1950 Mexican drama film directed by Ernesto Cortazar and starring Meche Barba and Fernando Fernández. Distilled Love Distilled Love is a 1920 American silent comedy film co-directed by Vin Moore and Richard Smith, and featuring Oliver Hardy, who was billed as "Babe Hardy" in this film. Enjoy Yourselves Enjoy Yourselves is a 1934 German musical comedy film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Dorit Kreysler, Ida Wüst and Wolfgang Liebeneiner. The films sets were designed by the art directors Artur Günther and Benno von Arent. Naadodikal Naadodikal is a 1959 Indian Malayalam film, directed by S. Ramanathan and produced by T. K. Pareekutty. The film stars Prem Nawas and Ambika Sukumaran in the lead roles. The film had musical score by V. Dakshinamoorthy. Viajera Viajera is a Mexican drama film directed by Alfonso Patiño Gómez. It was released in 1952 and starred Rosa Carmina and Fernando Fernández. Bala Nagamma Bala Nagamma is a 1942 Telugu-language film directed by Chittajallu Pullayya and produced by S. S. Vasan. The story Bala Nagamma was one of the most popular Burrakathas. It was one of the early successful films made by Gemini Studios in Telugu and was not remade in Tamil. Gemini Studios made an adaptation of this film in Hindi starring Madhubala, called Bahut Din Huwe. Bharya Veettil Paramasukham Bharya Veettil Paramasukham is a 1999 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Rajan Sithara. The film stars Jagathy Sreekumar, Rajan P. Dev, Chithra and Devi Chandana in the lead roles. Saphalyam Saaphalyam is a 1999 Indian Malayalam film, directed by G. S. Vijayan, starring Suresh Gopi and Sangita in the lead role. La gota de sangre La Gota de sangre is a 1950 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Tú, solo tú Tú, solo tú is a 1950 Mexican film. It was written by Janet Alcoriza and Luis Alcoriza. Balanagamma Bala Nagamma is a 1959 Telugu swashbuckling adventure fantasy film, produced by D. N. Raju, B. S. Raju and P. Venkatapathi Raju under the Sri Venkataramana Films banner and directed by Vedantam Raghavaiah. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Anjali Devi, S. V. Ranga Rao in the lead roles and music composed by T. V. Raju. It is a remake of the 1942 film of the same name Auto Brothers Auto Brothers is a 1999 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Nissar, starring Jagadish, Harisree Ashokan and Chandni in the lead role. Bobbili Brahmanna Bobbili Brahmanna is a 1984 Telugu Action film, produced by U. Suryanarayana Raju under Gopi Krishna Movies and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Krishnam Raju, Sharada and Jayasudha in the lead roles, with music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was recorded as a Industry Hit at the box office. La jaula de oro La jaula de oro is a 1987 Mexican film directed by Sergio Véjar inspired by the song of the same name. The cast features Mario Almada, Fernando Almada, Cecilia Camacho, Carmen del Valle, Isaura Espinosa, Héctor Sáez, Jorge Hernández Lobo, Hernán Hernández, Raul Hernandez, and Bernabé Melendrez. Clouds Clouds is a 2000 film written and directed by Don Thompson and produced by Will Arntz. Enga Veetu Velan Enga Veetu Velan is a Tamil film released in 1992 directed and produced by T. Rajendar. The lead roles are played by Selvaraj and Rekha, whilst the film featured an extensive cast, which also featured Rajendars real life children, along with a bevy of supporting actors. The film released on 10 April 1992. The film completed a 100-day run. Konjum Salangai Art Direction: M. Azhagappan Konjum Salangai is a 1962 Indian Tamil-language musical film directed by M. V. Raman. The film features Gemini Ganesan, Savitri, R. S. Manohar and Kumari Kamala in lead roles. The film, had musical score by S. M. Subbaiah Naidu and was released on 14 January 1962. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Muripinche Muvvalu. This film is the Indian Tamil cinemas one and only Tamil film to be entirely shot and released in Technicolor. Night Out Night Out is a 1989 Australian drama film directed by Lawrence Johnston. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. Prem Nazirine Kanmanilla Prem Nazirine Kanmanilla is a 1983 Malayalam crime film, starring Vijay Menon, Maniyanpilla Raju and Sreenivasan, who play as kidnappers of Prem Nazir. Other supporting actors include Mammootty, Shankar and Nedumudi Venu. The movie also shows the Kerala society and its political leadership and how various people behave during such a tragic event. The name may have been based on an older movie Post Man-e Kaananilla in which Prem Nazir played the lead role. Shirvanskaias danashauli The Crime of Shirvanskaya is a 1926 Soviet silent adventure film directed by Ivane Perestiani. Swargaseema Swarga Seema is a 1945 Telugu drama film directed by B. N. Reddy and starring Chittor V. Nagaiah, B. Jayamma and Bhanumathi Ramakrishna. It is the first Telugu film to be screened at the International Film Festival, Vietnam. Die Abenteurerin von Tunis The Adventurer of Tunis is a 1931 German adventure film directed by Willi Wolff and starring Philipp Manning, Theo Shall and Ellen Richter. The films art direction was by Robert Neppach and Willy Schiller. Amor vendido Love for Sale is a 1951 Mexican musical film directed by Joaquín Pardavé and starring Fernando Fernández, Meche Barba and Óscar Pulido. Gaseirneba zgvis sanapiroze Seaside Walk is a 1907 Azerbaijani film directed by Vasili Amaşukeli. The film was shot on 35mm. Scampolo Scampolo is a 1928 German silent comedy film directed by Augusto Genina and starring Carmen Boni, Livio Pavanelli and Hans Junkermann. The film featured an early appearance from the future star Anna Magnani. The story of Scampolo, a fictional street child from Rome, has been made into several films. It was made by the Berlin-based production company Nero Film. The films sets were designed by the art directors Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle. Bratuku Theruvu Bratuku Teruvu is a 1953 Telugu drama film, produced by Kovelamudi Bhaskar Rao under the Bhaskar Productions banner and directed by P. S. Ramakrishna Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri in the lead roles and music composed by Ghantasala. The film was also released dubbed in Tamil as Bale Raman and it was remade as the Hindi movie Jeene Ki Raah, which was again remade as the Telugu movie Bharya Biddalu, with ANR only, and later in Tamil as Naan Yen Pirandhen. The film is the debut of famous lyricist Samadrala Jr. in the film industry. Gudi Gantalu Gudi Gantalu is a 1964 Telugu drama film, produced by Sunderlal Nehata and Doondy under the Raja Lakshmi Productions banner and directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Krishna Kumari in the lead roles and music composed by Ghantasala. The film is a remake of the Tamil movie Aalayamani. Vijayanagarada Veeraputra Vijayanagarada Veeraputhra is a 1961 Indian Kannada film, directed and produced by R. Nagendra Rao. The film stars R. N. Sudarshan, B. Saroja Devi, R. Nagendra Rao and Kalyan Kumar in the lead roles. The films musical score was composed by M. S. Viswanathan and T. K. Ramamurthy. Although set in the backdrop of the Vijayanagara Empire at the close of the 15th century, the movie was wholly fictional and was more in the nature of a medieval action and revenge drama with intelligent doses of conspiracy, plotting, melodrama and old-style romance thrown in. Ballada o starom oruzhii Ballad of an Old Gun is a 1986 Soviet drama film directed by Gennadi Voronin. Chandrasena Chandrasena is a 1935 Hindi/Marathi mythology drama film directed by V. Shantaram for his Prabhat Film Company. The film was made simultaneously in Marathi. The cinematographer was K. Dhiaber and the story and dialogue were by Shivram Vashikar. The music direction was by Keshavrao Bhole, with lyrics written by K. Narayan Kale. The cast included Nalini Tarkhud, Sureshbabu Mane, Kelkar, Rajani, Shantabai and Azurie. The film was a remake of the Shantaram and Dhaiber-directed Marathi film Chandrasena of 1931. The story revolves around an episode in the Ramayana, where Chandrasena, wife of Ahiravan, Parinay Parinay is a 1974 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Kantilal Rathod and produced by Samantar Chitra. The film starred Romesh Sharma and Shabana Azmi, with Asha Sachdev, Dinesh Thakur, Priti Ganguly and T.P. Jain in the supporting cast. Released on 1 January 1974, this film was associated with Saregama. The screenplay was by Rathod and Shukla, whereas the cinematography was by K. K. Mahajan. Jaidev was the music director; Anup Jalota, Manna Dey and Vani Jairam were the singers. The lyricists were Ramanand Sharma and Naqsh Lyallpuri. Written by the trio of Vinay Shukla, Rathod and Harin Mehta, Parinay won the 1974 Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration presented by the Directorate of Film Festivals. The DFF also gave Samantar Chitra Private Limited a Rajat Kamal, , and a certificate; Rathod got a Rajat Kamal, , and a certificate. Azmi and Sharma got a medallion each by the DFF. Rangula Ratnam Rangula Ratnam is a Telugu movie directed by B. N. Reddy and released in year 1966, starring Chandra Mohan, Vanisri and Anjali Devi, under the banner of Vahini pictures. It is a social and political satire involving a middle-class family in the backdrop of politics and elections. The film won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu and golden Nandi Award for Best Feature Film. B. N. Reddy introduced many stalwarts like Chandra Mohan, Vanisri, Rekha and Vijaya Nirmala as young artists to the film industry with this movie. Sathyabhamakkoru Premalekhanam Sathyabhamakkoru Premalekhanam is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Rajasenan, produced by M. X. Xavier, and starring Biju Menon, Prem Kumar, Chandni and Indrans. The film has a musical score by Rajamani. Shri Krishna Satya Sri Krishna Satya is a 1972 Telugu Mythological film, produced by N. Trivikrama Rao under the R. K. Brothers banner and directed by K. V. Reddy. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Jayalalithaa in the lead roles and music composed by Pendyala Nageswara Rao. The film won the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film from the Government of Andhra Pradesh. Jayalalithaa won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu for the year 1972. The film was dubbed in Hindi as Tuhi Ram Tuhi Krishna. Enthino Pookunna Pookal Enthini Pookunna Pookkal is a 1982 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film directed by Gopinath Babu and written by A. Sheriff. It stars Mammootty, Mohanlal, Ratheesh and Zarina Wahab. The film features music composed by Shyam. Jean Chouan Jean Chouan is a 1926 French silent historical film directed by Luitz-Morat and starring René Navarre, Marthe Chaumont and Maurice Lagrenée. It is set at the time of the French Revolution, when Jean Chouan took part in a counterrevolutionary uprising. Aattuvanchi Ulanjappol Aattuvanchi Ulanjappol is a 1984 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Bhadran and produced by N. G. John. The film stars Madhu, Mammootty, Lakshmi and Ratheesh in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Angadikkappurath Angadikkappurathu is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by Rosamma George. The film stars Mammootty, Mohanlal, Kaviyoor Ponnamma and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Shangoul & Mangoul Shangoul And Mangoul is a 2000 Iranian animated film directed by Farkhondeh Torabi and Merteza Ahadi. Its runtime is 18 minutes and it is based on a Persian folktale. The Big Bad Wolf takes advantage of the mother goat being out. But the kids defend themselves. Twenty 20 - Venti is a 2000 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Marco Pozzi. Seema Seema is a 1971 Hindi film directed by Surendra Mohan. Though this film was not a big commercial success, it is renowned for its lilting musical score by the duo of Shankar Jaikishan and is especially remembered for a very famous song by Tamil singer Sharda Rajan Iyengar with Mohammad Rafi; "Jab Bhi Yeh Dil Udaas Hota Hai", which was penned by Gulzar. Los chiflados del rock and roll Los chiflados del rock and roll is a 1957 Mexican musical comedy film, directed by José Díaz Morales, starring Luis Aguilar, Agustín Lara, and Pedro Vargas. The supporting cast includes Eulalio González, Lina Salomé, Delia Magaña, and Rosita Arenas. Iniyum Katha Thudarum Iniyum Kadha Thudarum is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Joshiy and produced by Poorna Chandra Rao. The film stars Mammootty, Thilakan, Jayaprada, Ambika and Baby Shalini in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Moonnu Masangalkku Munpu Moonnu Masangalku Mumbu is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Cochin Haneefa and produced by Muhammed Mannil. The film stars Mammootty, Urvashi, Nedumudi Venu and Ambika in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. It was remade in Tamil as Paasa Paravaigal and in Telugu as Anna Chellelu. Kadathanattu Maakkam Kadathanaattu Maakkam is a 1978 Indian Malayalam-language historical period drama film directed and produced by Navodaya Appachan under Navodaya Studio. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayan, Sheela and Sukumari in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. Thacholy Ambu Thacholi Ambu is a 1978 Indian Malayalam-language historical period drama film directed and produced by Navodaya Appachan under Navodaya Studio. It was the first CinemaScope film in Malayalam. Starring Prem Nazir in the title role, Sivaji Ganesan, Ravikumar and Jayan. Made on a cost of ₹30 lakh, the film grossed more than ₹1 crore at the box office. Badra Kali Bhadrakali is a 1976 Tamil film starring Sivakumar, Rani Chandra and Bhavani in the lead roles. Produced and directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar, it is an adaptation of a Tamil novel written by Maharishi. The soundtrack and film score were composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was remade in Telugu with the same name and in Hindi as Baawri, by the same director. Varthamana Kalam Varthamanakaalam is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by Liberty Basheer. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Jayaram, Balachandra Menon and Urvashi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. Gaai Aur Gori Gaai Aur Gori is a 1973 Indian film directed by M. A. Thirumugham. The film was a remake of Tamil film Komatha En Kulamatha. The film shows the stories of a girl named Gauri who has a pet cow, and how she faces the turmoils of her life. La calavera negra Black Skull is a 1960 Mexican western film directed by Joselito Rodríguez and starring Luis Aguilar, Dagoberto Rodríguez and Pascual García Peña. The Adventures of Pinocchio The Adventures of Pinocchio was an Italian animated film directed by Raoul Verdini and Umberto Spano. Created and produced by Cartoni Animati Italiani Roma and distributed by De Vecchi, this cartoon was based on the famous childrens book The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi. It was intended to be the first animated feature film from Italy, but was never completed. It also would have been the first cel animated feature film ever, beating Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and the first animated film adaptation based on Collodis novel. It is now considered lost; only the original script and a couple of still frames are all that survived of the film. Saandhram Saandhram is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thaha and produced by Thaha and Asokan. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Parvathy, Innocent and Captain Raju in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. Poltergeist Kuttichaathan is a 1975 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Crossbelt Mani. The film stars Adoor Bhasi, Sreelatha Namboothiri, Bahadoor and K. P. Ummer in the lead roles. The film has musical score by R. K. Shekhar. La cigüeña distraída La cigüeña distraída is a 1966 Mexican comedy film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel and starring the double act Viruta y Capulina, performed by Marco Antonio Campos and Gaspar Henaine. L'ampélopède LAmpélopède is a 1974 French fantasy film directed by Rachel Weinberg and starring Isabelle Huppert. Wrong Way Kid Wrong Way Kid is a 1983 American made-for-television animated film starring Dick Van Dyke, Keith Coogan, Derek Barton, June Foray, Stan Freberg, Melanie Gaffin, Joan Gerber, Wayne Hall, Don Messick, Jason Naylor and Arnold Stang. The film originally aired on March 16, 1983 as a presentation of CBS Library, an anthology series of animated and live-action versions of childrens books. Bahía mágica Magic Bay is a 2002 Argentine animated adventure film combining a human cast with animated figures, directed by Marina Valentini and script written by José María Paolantonio based on a book by Ricardo Wullicher. The Way to the Sun Güneşe Giden Yol is a 1965 Turkish drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Ayhan Isik, Selda Alkor, Muzaffer Tema. Osa kryvei i nyhta Osa kryvei i nychta is a 1964 Greek theatrical comedy film directed by Stelios Zografakis. The film stars Petros Fyssoun, Martha Vourtsi, Dionysis Papayiannopoulos, Andreas Douzos, Efi Oikonomou, Hristos Tsaganeas, Nitsa Tsaganea and Nikos Fermas. Artists and Orphans: A True Drama Artists and Orphans: A True Drama is a 2001 documentary documenting a group of American artists traveling to the Republic of Georgia for an art festival, and their subsequent effort to provide humanitarian aid to a group of local orphans. Directed, produced, and written by filmmaker Lianne Klapper McNally, upon its debut in 2001, the Daily Nexus described it as "heart-wrenching and eventually heart-warming," as well as "short, gritty and brilliantly scored." The film won Audience Choice Award for Best Documentary at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, and it was nominated for Best Documentary Short Subject at the 74th Academy Awards. Artists and Orphans had won multiple film festival awards by 2002, debuting on television several months later through WE tv. The Triumph of Time The Triumph of Time is a 1996 Greek feature film, directed by the Greek director writer and producer Vassilis Mazomenos. It was awarded the Special Jury Award at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival. The film represented Greece at the Belgrade Film Festival of 1997. As Vrasidas Karalis wrote in the History of Greek cinema: In 1996s cinema, Vassilis Mazomenos’ The triumph of Time should be mentioned for its ingenious use of computer animation to explore the intellectual trajectory of Don Quixote through the eyes of Charlie Chaplin in what the critic Babis Aktsoglou called "a filmic opera". Part of the film trilogy about the end of the West, that was presented and awarded in the 2001 retrospective in Fantasporto. Aakrosam Aakrosham is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by A. B. Raj. The film stars Prem Nazir, Srividya, Mohanlal and Rajalakshmi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Ben Surendar. Choque de trenes Choque de trenes is a 1902 Spanish short black-and-white silent documentary film directed by Segundo de Chomón. Njan Onnu Parayatte Njan Onnu Parayatte is a 1982 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by K. A. Venugopal and produced by Lazar Maliyekkal and Babu Menon. Starring Mohan Raj, Jayabharathi, Mohanlal, Nedumudi Venu, and Kalaranjini. The film features music composed by K. Raghavan. Kante Koothurne Kanu Kante Koothurne Kanu is a 1998 Telugu Drama film directed and produced by Dasari Narayana Rao. the film received the National Film Award Special Mention Feature Film. The film was remade in Kannada as Hetthare Heranne Herrabekku. Titans of the Deep Titans of the Deep is a 1938 film inspired by the early 1930s deep sea dives made by William Beebe and Otis Barton. Beebe and Barton were the first to set ocean depth records in a device invented by Barton. The film was written by Les Adams. It was somewhat intended as a documentary but was often sold and advertised as an exploitation/horror picture. Imagining America Imagining America is a 1989 anthology film consisting of four shorts with the central theme being life in the United States. It was originally broadcast on the PBS television series American Playhouse. Historias Breves I: Ojos de fuego Ojos de Fuego is a 1995 Argentine independent short film written and directed by Jorge Gaggero. Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night is a 1967 television play broadcast as part of the CBS Playhouse series. The teleplay, its title taken from the first line of a Dylan Thomas poem, tells the story of a carpenter who has built his own home, but is now too old and infirm to live on his own and is sent to live in an old age home against his desires. It was broadcast in October 1967, and was eventually nominated for five Emmy awards, including a nomination for supporting actor Lawrence Dobkin, a win in the category of best actor for Melvyn Douglas in the lead role, and a win in the category of Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama for Loring Mandel. The Avalanche The Avalanche is a 1946 Czechoslovak crime film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Otomar Korbelár, Marie Glázrová, Helena Busová. Karulina Koogu Karulina Koogu is a 1994 Indian Kannada drama film directed by D. Rajendra Babu and produced by vizag Raju. The film features Prabhakar, Vinaya Prasad and Srinath in the lead roles. The film was widely popular for the songs composed and written by Hamsalekha upon release. The film is a remake of Malayalam hit Akashadoothu directed by Sibi Malayil and was subsequently released in Telugu as Mathrudevobhava. Both the versions had actress Madhavi in the lead role. However, in Kannada version, she was replaced by Vinaya Prasad. This Film Won Best Film Filmfare Award. Something Like a War Something Like a War is an Indian documentary by Deepa Dhanraj made in 1991. It examines Indias family planning program centered on the gender it primarily affects: women. Starvation Bhukha or Bhookha is a 1989 Sambalpuri film directed by Sabyasachi Mohapatra. The movie was produced by Mohapatra under the banner of Kumar Productions and had music by Ramesh Kumar Mahananda. This movie is based on the Sambalpuri play Bhukha written by Manglu Charan Biswal. This is the first Oriya film to get an International Jury Award at the Gijón International Film Festival. Sing! Sing! is a 2001 American short documentary film about the Los Angeles Childrens Chorus, directed by Freida Lee Mock. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. True Files True Files is a 2002 film directed by John D. Lamond and starring Sam Bottoms, Lim Kay Tong, Leah Di Stasio, and Glory Annen. Set in 1936, its plot concerns an American woman whose husband is shot while he is in bed with a prostitute. The film was shot in 1997 in a backlot in Singapore. The film languished in legal limbo for a time after one of the financiers suffered a stroke but Lamond managed to sell it to 10 territories, mostly in Asia. The Sound of Violin in My Lai The Sound of the Violin in My Lai is a short film that examines the history and legacy of the My Lai massacre, an incident of the Vietnam War in which hundreds of Vietnamese civilians were massacred by U.S. Army soldiers. The film investigates the effects of the massacre, with the story centering on the return of American soldiers Hugh Thompson and Larry Colburn to My Lai on the 30th anniversary of the event. The film was commissioned by the Vietnamese government. It garnered director Tran Van Thuy the Best Documentary Prize at the Asia Pacific Film Festival in year 2000. The violin referenced in the title is that of American Vietnam veteran and peace activist Roy Boehm. Narito ang puso ko Narito ang Puso Ko is a 1992 Filipino film. Under Direction Of Chito S Rono By Viva Films Daikaijû Tôkyô ni arawaru is a 1998 Japanese film directed by Takeshi Miyasaka. Frontera Frontera is a Mexican motion picture categorized as action and thriller. It was filmed in 1979 and released in 1980. The Marshal of Windy Hollow The Marshal of Windy Hollow is a 1972 American film directed by Jerry Whittington and starring Sunset Carson. The film is unique in that it reunites several well-known B movie actors from 1940s Westerns for one last outing. Jamai Shashthi Jamai Shashthi is a 1931 Bengali short film directed by Amar Choudhury and produced by Madan Theatre Limited. It is a milestone of Bengali cinema as it was the first Bengali short film as a talkie. It was released at Crown Cinema Hall in Calcutta on 11 April 1931, in the same year as Alam Ara, the first Indian talkie. Irattimadhuram Irattimadhuram is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sreekumaran Thampi. The film stars Prem Nazir, Krishnachandran, K. R. Vijaya and Master Rajakumaran Thampi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Kaathirukka Neramillai Kathirukka Neramillai is a 1993 Indian Tamil language film, directed by Kulothungan, starring Karthik, Sivaranjani and Kushboo in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on December 1993. Katta Panchayathu Katta Panchayathu is a 1996 Tamil film directed by R. Raghu. The film features Karthik and Kanaka in lead roles, with Radha Ravi, Goundamani, Senthil, V. K. Ramasamy, Ravichandran, Ponvannan, Srividya and Bharathi Vishnuvardhan playing supporting roles. The film, produced by R. Vasanthi, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 7 June 1996. Sree Ayyappanum Vavarum Sree Ayyappanum Vavarum is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by N. P. Suresh and produced by Purushan Alappuzha. The film stars Prem Nazir, Srividya, M. G. Soman and Nalini in the lead roles. The film has musical score by A. T. Ummer. Unna Nenachen Paattu Padicchen Unna Nenachen Pattu Padichen is a 1992 Tamil drama film directed by Guru Dhanapal. The film features Karthik, Sasikala and Monisha in lead roles. The film, produced by G. D. Ramesh, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 12 April 1992. The song in the film "Ennai Thottu Alli Konda" has a cult listening in the rural south of India and is often played repeatedly during festivals even now. Die weisse Wüste The White Desert is a 1922 German silent adventure film directed by Ernst Wendt and starring Carl de Vogt, Eduard von Winterstein and Nora Swinburne. Aparanmar Nagarathil Aparanmaar Nagarathil is a 2001 Indian Malayalam film directed by Nissar. En Uyir Kannamma En Uyir Kannamma is a 1988 Indian Tamil film, directed by Sivachandran and produced by S. K. Shankaralinkam. The film stars Prabhu, Radha, Lakshmi and S. S. Chandran in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja. Nadaan Nadaan is a 1971 Bollywood drama film directed by Deven Verma. The film stars Asha Parekh, Navin Nischal, Helen and Madan Puri. Ooru Vittu Ooru Vandhu Ooru Vittu ooru Vanthu is a 1990 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by Gangai Amaran and produced by Rani Azhakappan. The film stars Ramarajan, Gouthami, Goundamani and Sangili Murugan in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja. Unnai Solli Kutramillai Unnai Solli Kutramillai is a 1990 action drama film, directed by Ameerjan, starring Karthik and Sithara in lead roles. The film, produced by Rajam Balanchandar and Pushpa Kandaswamy had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 17 March 1990. Karate expert Shihan Hussaini donned the main villain role in this movie. Furia en la isla Furia en la isla is a 1978 Argentine film. El rey en Londres El Rey en Londres is a 1966 Argentine film. Out of Order Out of Order is a 1987 British comedy-drama film directed by Jonnie Turpie and starring Gary Webster, Natasha Williams and George Baker. The screenplay concerns an unemployed layabout who shocks his family and friends by joining the police force. Box Head Revolution Box Head Revolution is a 2002 science fiction film directed, produced, edited and co-written by Mark Christensen. Bei gao Shangang ye The Accused Uncle Shangang is a 1994 Chinese film about life in rural China. It won three of the 1995 Golden Rooster Awards, for best film, best directorial debut and best actor. It also won best film and best actor at the 1995 Hundred Flowers Awards. It is Fan Yuans only film to date. Wan shui qian shan Wan shui qian shan is a 1959 Chinese film directed by Yin Cheng. The literal translation of the title of this movie is: Ten thousand rivers and one thousand mountains.This movie is a general depiction of the 1930s Long March of the Chinese Red Army. Margarito Tereré Margarito Tereré is a 1978 Argentine film. Life Story of John Lee, or The Man They Could Not Hang The Life Story of John Lee, or the Man They Could Not Hang is a 1921 Australian silent film based on the true life story of John Babbacombe Lee. It is a remake of a 1912 film with some extra scenes of Lees childhood. Unlike many silent Australian films, a copy of the movie exists. Notch Number One Notch Number One is a 1924 silent film crime western directed, produced by and starring Ben F. Wilson. It was released under the Arrow Film Corporation label. It was also known The First Notch. This film survives in the Library of Congress collection. S.O.S. S.O.S. is a 1928 British silent adventure film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Robert Loraine, Bramwell Fletcher and Ursula Jeans. The film takes its title from the morse code distress signal S.O.S.. It was made at Lime Grove Studios. The film marked director Hiscotts first move from comedy films, which he had begun his career making, into the straight dramatic films that would become best known for. Bharya Bharya is a 1994 Indian Malayalam film, directed by V. R. Gopalakrishnan and produced by B. Sreekantan. The film stars Jagadeesh and Urvashi in lead roles. The film had musical score by SP Venkitesh. Eunuch Eunuch is a 1986 South Korean drama film directed by Lee Doo-yong. The film was selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 59th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The Kingdom of Twilight The Kingdom of Twilight is a 1929 film directed by British author and explorer Alexander MacDonald. Australia's Own Australias Own is a 1919 Australian silent film set in New Guinea, with footage shot in the Yule Island area near Port Moresby. It is a lost film. The title refers to the transfer of New Guinea from being a German possession to an Australian colony. Ireland, the Oppressed Ireland, the Oppressed is a 1912 American silent film produced by Kalem Company and distributed by General Film Company. It was directed by Sidney Olcott with himself, Jack J. Clark and Alice Hollister. Loetoeng kasaroeng Loetoeng Kasaroeng is a 1926 fantasy film from the Dutch East Indies which was directed and produced by L. Heuveldorp. An adaptation of the Sundanese folktale Lutung Kasarung, the film tells of a young girl who falls in love with a magical lutung and stars the children of noblemen. Details on its performance are unavailable, although it is known to have been of poor technical quality and thought to have performed poorly. It was the first film produced in the country and the first to feature a native-Indonesian cast. It is likely a lost film. Arrah-Na-Pogue Arrah-na-Pogue is a 1911 American silent film produced by Kalem. It was directed by Sidney Olcott with Gene Gauntier, Jack J. Clark, JP McGowan and Robert Vignola. Gene Gauntier adapted a play written by Dion Boucicault, Arrah-na-Pogue, an Irish phrase that can be translated as "Arrah of the Kiss". Naradhan Keralathil Naradhan Keralathil is a 1987 Satirical Indian Malayalam film, directed by Crossbelt Mani and produced by Jayasree Mani. The film stars Jagathy Sreekumar, Mukesh, Nedumudi Venu and Hari in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. K. Arjunan. The film was a box office disaster. Sapnon Ka Mandir Sapnon Ka Mandir is a 1991 Bollywood drama film, produced by Suresh Kumar under the Kamla Productions banner and directed by Pradip Jain. It stars Jeetendra, Jaya Prada in the pivotal roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Borxhliu Borxhliu is a 1999 Albanian TV drama film directed and written by Arian Çuliqi. The film starred Sejfulla Myftari, Aleko Prodani, and Hajrie Rondo. Hicran yarasi The Wound of Separation is a 1959 Turkish romantic drama film directed by Metin Erksan. It stars Sadri Alisik, Mualla Kaynak, and Nese Yulaç. Kallanum Polisum Kallanum Polisum is a 1992 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi, starring Mukesh and Manoj K. Jayan in the lead roles. Koushalam Koushalam is a 1993 Indian Malayalam film, directed by T. S. Mohan and starring Siddique and Urvashi in the lead roles. Ancharakalyanam Ancharakalyanam is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film directed by VM Vinu and starring Jagadish and Kalabhavan Mani in the lead roles. Innalekalillathe Innalekalillaathe is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film directed by George Kithu and starring Biju Menon and Manju Warrier in the lead roles. Mazhavilkoodaram Mazhavilkoodaram is a 1995 Malayalam musical action film written and directed by Siddique Shameer, starring Rahman, Annie, Rajan P. Dev, Mala Aravindan, Idavela Babu, and Zainuddin. The Loyal Rebel The Loyal Rebel is a 1915 Australian silent film directed by Alfred Rolfe set against the background of the Eureka Rebellion. It is considered a lost film. Dil Se Mile Dil Dil Se Mile Dil is a 1978 Hindi movie. Produced and directed by Bhisham Kohli, the film stars Vishal Anand, Shyamlee, Om Shivpuri, Lalita Pawar and Mehmood. The film was a surprise hit, but did nothing for Vishal Anands career. Vishal Anand was a nephew of Dev Anand. Ek Mutthi Aasmaan Ek Mutthi Aasmaan is a 1973 Bollywood drama film directed by Virender Sinha. The film stars Vijay Arora and Yogeeta Bali. Jeet Jeet is a 1972 Hindi drama film directed and produced by Adurthi Subba Rao. The film was a remake of directors own Telugu film Poola Rangadu , which was remade in Tamil as En Annan starring M. G. Ramachandran and Jayalalithaa in the lead roles. The Hindi version had more resemblance to the Tamil version. Thilakam Thilakam is a 2002 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sasi Mohan, starring Jagathy Sreekumar and Jomol in the lead role. Bad Aur Badnaam Bad Aur Badnam is a 1984 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Feroze Chinoy for producer K.D.Shorey who has also written the story, starring Sanjeev Kumar and Shatrughan Sinha in lead roles supported by Parveen Babi, Anita Raj and Kader Khan Raaste Pyar Ke Raaste Pyar Ke is a 1982 Bollywood romantic film, produced and directed by V. B. Rajendra Prasad under his Jagapathi Art Productions banner. It stars Jeetendra, Rekha, Shabana Azmi in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. The film is remake of Telugu blockbuster Movie Dussehra Bullodu, starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Vanisri in the pivotal roles. Both the movies are made by same banner & director. Natutulog pa ang diyos? "Natutulog Pa Ang Diyos" is a 1988 film, which, in turn, is based on the original novel of the same name by Ruben R. Marcelino. It was remade in 2007 via Sineserye Presents. Toote Khilone Toote Khilone is a 1978 Bollywood film produced by Prem Sawhney and Mahendra Shah. The film is directed by Ketan Anand. The film stars Ketans cousin Shekhar Kapur, Shabana Azmi and Utpal Dutt. The films music is by Bappi Lahiri. The song "Maana Ho Tum" written by Kaifi Azmi and sung by Yesudas is the highlight of this film. Hafta Bandh Hafta Bandh is a 1991 film directed and produced by Harish Bhosle and produced by Deepak Balraj Vij. It stars Jackie Shroff, Aditya Pancholi, Varsha Usgaonkar, Ekta Sohini and Sadashiv Amrapurkar. Film was a moderate commercial success at the box office. Halaal Ki Kamai Halaal Ki Kamai is a 1988 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Swaroop Kumar, starring Govinda and Farha Naaz in lead roles. Jacob's Sound Jacobs Sound is a film directed by Anna Dudley released in 2003 starring Tyhm Kennedy and Nicole Williams. Bhaktha Vijaya Bhaktha Vijaya is a 1956 Indian Kannada language film directed by Aruru Pattabhi. The film stars Rajkumar and Pandari Bai in lead roles. At the 4th National Film Awards, the film was awarded the Best Feature Film in Kannada. The Mayor from Ireland The Mayor From Ireland is a 1912 American silent film produced by Kalem Company and distributed by General Films. It was directed by Sidney Olcott with Gene Gauntier, Jack J. Clark and J.P. McGowan in the leading roles. Salaam Memsaab Salaam Memsaab is a 1979 Bollywood comedy-drama film directed by G. Asrani. Kashmakash Kashmakash is a 1973 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Feroze Chinoy, starring Feroz Khan, Rekha and Shatrughan Sinha in lead roles supported by Asha Sachdev, I. S. Johar and Padma Khanna Parmatma Parmatma is a 1978 Bollywood adventure film directed by Chand. Sangeet Samrat Tansen Sangeet Samrat Tansen is a 1962 Hindi biopic historical drama film directed by S. N. Tripathi. Produced by Sur Singar Chitra it had lyrics by Shailendra and Swami Haridas with music by S. N. Tripathi. One of the popular songs from this film was "Jhoomti Chali Hawaa" in Raga Sohni, sung by Mukesh for Bharat Bhushan. The film starred Bharat Bhushan, Anita Guha, Sabita Chatterjee, David, Sapru and Mukri. The story is a biopic of the famous court singer musician, Mian Tansen, one of the Navaratnas in Emperor Akbar’s court. Shri Ramanjaneya Yuddha Sri Ramanjaneya Yuddha is a 1963 Indian Kannada film, directed by M. Nageshwara Rao and M S Nayak. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar, K. S. Ashwath and Dikki Madhavarao in the lead roles. Famous music director Chellapilla Satyam was introduced through this film. The film saw significant commercial success with a silver jubilee run at Box office as well as critically acclaimed for treating the relationship of Sri Rama and Anjaneya who are forced to battle with each other, very sensitively. The film has musical score by Chellapilla Satyam .. Der Spiegel des großen Magus Der Spiegel des großen Magus is an East German film directed by Dieter Scharfenberg. It was released in 1980. The American Field Trip Series The American Field Trip is an educational film series that explores unique places of interest across the USA. Episode titles include Exploring Marine Biology, at the Monterey Bay Aquarium in California, and Exploring Space Technology at the NASA Johnson Space Center in Texas. The series won a CINE competition Golden Eagle award in 1995. The series is produced by film maker James Myer. Mazdoor Zindabaad Mazdoor Zindabaad is a 1976 Bollywood film directed by Naresh Kumar. Quest for the Lost City Quest for the Lost City is a 1955 American documentary film which follows the travels of the travel writing team of Dana and Ginger Lamb, as they hike through the jungles of Central America. Produced by Sol Lesser Productions, it was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, and released on May 4, 1955. The film features an introduction by Heisman Trophy winner Tom Harmon, who used a survival kit developed by the Lambs during his days as an Army Air Force pilot during World War II. The film is based on the autobiographical book by the Lambs, entitled Enchanted Vagabonds. Kaaranama Kaarnama is a 1990 Bollywood film written, produced and directed by actor Ranjeet. Ranjeet had also directed the Rahul Roy and Anu Aggarwal-starrer Ghazab Tamasha. Kaarnama was based on a horse race. It had a very different story line and was well made by director Ranjit. Farha Vinod khana and Amrish Puri did their best, but it was Kimi Katkar who stole the show and did extraordinary work. Unfortunately it did not go well with the audience was declared as a big flop at the box office. Cast: Vinod Khanna, Kimi Katkar, Farha Naaz, Neena Gupta, Paintal, Nirupa Roy and Amrish Puri. Farhas role in Kaarnama, opposite Vinod Khanna and Woh Phir Ayegi are considered her best roles ever offered to her. By the same time, she got married to Dara Singhs son Vindu Dara Singh. Tada Tada is a Hindi action drama film of Bollywood directed by Shisir P. Mishra and produced by Raju L. Shanklesha. This film was released in 29 August 2003 by Jain Movies. Du bist min - Ein deutsches Tagebuch Du bist min is an East German film. It was released in 1969. 9B 9B was a Canadian television drama series, which aired on CBC Television as a television movie in 1986 before being adapted into a short-run dramatic series in 1989. Based on the memoirs of real-life high school teacher Don Hunter, the original film starred Robert Wisden as Bob Dawson, a teacher in a small town in northern British Columbia who is assigned the class of "problem" students, and enrolls them in a drama competition to encourage them to take their education more seriously. As a full television series, storylines covered a variety of teen drama scenarios, similar to the Degrassi franchise apart from the more rural setting. The cast also included Thomas Hauff, Ron White, Melanie Miller, Sheila McCarthy, Nicole de Boer, Joanne Vannicola, Rachael Crawford, Robyn Stevan, Trevor Smith, Tory Cassis and Gordon Michael Woolvett. The series received several Gemini Award nominations at the 1989 Gemini Awards, including Best Drama Series, Best Direction in a Dramatic Series or Comedy Series, Best Lead Actor in a Drama for Robert Wisden and Best Lead Actress in a Drama for Joanne Vannicola. The series was filmed in Fort Nelson, British Columbia. Bongoland Bongoland is a 2003 American / Tanzanian film directed by Josiah Kibira. It tells the story of an illegal Tanzanian immigrant living in the United States. Coming of Age Coming of Age is a 1984 Australian film. It is now known as a very hard to find film which is highly sought after by collectors and lovers of Australian films. Seasoned Australian softcore porn actress Angela Menzies-Wills plays the lead role of Angel. Several cast members also appear in Leonora which is a film of similar theme. The Barrier The Barrier is a 1990 Bahraini Arabic language drama film directed and produced by Bassam Al-Thawadi, starring Ebrahim Bahar, Rashed Al-Hassan and Mariam Ziman. The screenplay was written by Ameen Salih. The film is widely regarded as being the first feature film produced in Bahrain. Ghaav: The Wound Ghaav: The Wound is a 2002 crime drama film directed by Kumar Jay. The main character of the film is Tanya. Zakhmi Rooh Zakhmi Rooh is a 1993 Hindi horror film of Bollywood directed by Pawan Kumar and produced by Balwinder Sandhi. Hadh: Life on the Edge of Death Hadh: Life on the Edge of Death is a 2001 Bollywood film directed by Thampi Kannanthanam in his Bollywood debut and produced by Sandeep D. Shinde. It stars Jackie Shroff, Sharad Kapoor, Ayesha Jhulka and Suman Ranganathan in pivotal roles. Malsaram Malsaram is a 2003 Malayalam movie directed by Anil C. Menon. The movie features Kalabhavan Mani, Vijayaraghavan and Karthika in the lead roles. The movie was produced by K. V. Kaladharan, Thobias and Shoja under the banner of Malavika Films and was distributed by Malavika Release and Sivasakthi. Masikip sa dibdib: The Boobita Rose Story Masikip sa Dibdib is a 2004 Filipino satirical comedy film, directed by Joyce E. Bernal. The film was released to Philippine theaters on April 14, 2004. It stars Rufa Mae Quinto as the title character and in her second collaborative effort with Bernal since the 2001 film Booba. Quinto also served as producer together with Viva Films. The film was released on video under the title Masikip sa Dibdib: Ang Tunay na Buhay ni Boobita Rose. The film satirizes stereotypical Filipino melodramas where a resilient central character, usually living in poverty bears the problem of raising an otherwise ungrateful family. The film is also famous for featuring cameos of Filipino singers Regine Velasquez, Ogie Alcasid, Lani Misalucha, Ely Buendia, Martin Nievera and many more lip-synching during the dramatic scenes for added comic relief. The Mummy The Mummy is a 1911 American short silent film produced by the Thanhouser Company. The film details the story of Jack Thornton, a businessman, who is in love with Professor Dixs daughter. Jack purchases a mummy and plans to win his respect as an Egyptologist, but the mummy is reanimated in Jacks room by a live electrical wire. The mummy takes immediate interest in Jack, but is rejected and mummifies him. Before Professor Dix can cut up the now-mummified Jack, she returns and saves him. Jack explains everything and the film concludes with Professor Dix marrying the mummy. The production was one of several films of the same name produced in 1911 and was met with favorable reviews. The film is presumed to be lost. Vaanam Vasappadum Vaanam Vasappadum is a 2004 Tamil-language film directed by P. C. Sreeram. The film stars newcomers Poongkothai Chandrahasan and Karthik Kumar in the lead, and features Revathy, Nassar, Thalaivasal Vijay, Vijayakumar, Bosskey, and Kovai Sarala in supporting roles. It was based on a novel written by Sujatha. It was the first high definition film to be shot, edited and released in India. Grip of the Lion Aslan Pençesi is a 1966 Turkish crime film, directed by Memduh Ün and starring Ayhan Işık, Sevinç Pekin and Turgut Özatay. It was written by Halit Refiğ. Mickey's Touchdown Mickeys Touchdown is a 1933 short film in Larry Darmours Mickey McGuire series starring a young Mickey Rooney. Directed by Jesse Duffy, the two-reel short was released to theaters on October 14, 1933 by Post Pictures Corp. Khule-Aam Khule-Aam is a 1992 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra. The film was the last directorial venture of Guru Dutts eldest son Tarun Dutt who committed suicide during production. His younger brother Arun completed the film. Shubh Kaamna Shubh Kaamna is a 1983 comedy-drama Indian Hindi film directed by K. Vishwanath and produced by V. V. Sastry. It starred Utpal Dutt, Rati Agnihotri, Asrani, Satyendra Kapoor, Sujit Kumar, Vinod Mehra, Om Prakash and Rakesh Roshan in lead roles. Music for the film was scored by Rahul Dev Burman. The film was a remake of the Telugu film Subhalekha. The film was released on Friday, 14 October 1983. The raw Box office net collection of the film was Rs 1 crore and the adjusted net was about Rs 25.63 crore. Shubh Kaamnas Box Office gross exceeded Rs 2 crore and the adjusted gross was over Rs 51.27 crore. Kulimlim Kulimlim is a 2004 Philippine horror film directed by Maryo J. delos Reyes. Actor Robin Padilla said that the portrayal of his character Jake Cabrera was challenging since he has to portray five personalities: Jake Cabrera, the three ex-convicts and the demon formed by their souls. The Steam-Driven Adventures of Riverboat Bill The Steamboat Adventures of Riverboat Bill is a 1987 animated Australian film set on the Murray River at the turn of the century. It was based on a popular childrens novel by Cliff Green. GWAR: The Return of Techno Destructo Return of Techno Destructo is a 1996 video by Gwar. There has been some confusion because the name of the tape released in 1996 is also the name of the 1991 short film that is contained within. There were two version of this tape released - the only difference in the second one was that some editing minor mistakes were corrected. "Hunter Jackson intro" "Opening credits" "Techno vs. Tarantulina" "Gwar Must Be Destroyed" "Gwar Theme" "Techno Song" "U Aint Shit" "Cool Place to Park" "Years Without Light" "Gilded Lily" "Horror of Yig" "Voodoo Summoning" "Captain Crunch" "Private Pain of Techno Destructo" "Gor Gor" "Return of Techno Destructo" "Surf of Syn" 1. Intro: Hunter Jackson introduces himself as Techno Destructo 2. Opening credits: clips from the video played over Power Rangers Theme 3. Techno vs. Tarantulina: linking the various clips of the video together are scenes of Techno fighting Tarantulina, a blonde female Scumdog who has been sent to earth by the Master to execute Techno for failing to capture Gwar. As he fights her, he explains his story. 4. Gwar Must Be Destroyed film: A very early film from Gwar with Joey Slutman on vocals. Techno explains his mission to find his fellow Scumdogs, Gwar, and return them to the Master to fight in his war, but the decadent rock n roll lifestyle has corrupted them and they refuse to go, leading to the inevitable fight with Techno. Very early lineup of the band plays here, and Joe can be heard singing on versions of Americanized, U Aint Shit, and Gwar Theme that can be found on Let There Be Gwar. The costumes are very rudimentary, so it is hard to tell some of the characters apart. Also watch for the giant Antarctic Ant, the evisceration of the Pink Unicorn, and original manager Sluggo P Martini. 5. Gwar Theme: another early live song. Dave is now on vocals, with the mask-less costume similar to Hell-o! No Beefcake yet, but from the clips its hard to tell who is on bass. Also on stage is a crude early attempt at Gor Gor who just stands there and flops his mouth open. Cardinal Syn also makes a brief appearance, but looks more like one of the Disciples of Syn as seen in later shows. The old Gwar Woman is also seen in this clip. 6. Techno Song: youve probably seen a variation of this one before- Techno comes out and demand that Gwar join him and the Master in their holy jihad, etc... Gwar refuses and fights Techno, who grabs Oderus head and rips out and eats his brain. 7. U Aint Shit: Just when our heroes are about to be defeated, Slymenstra comes out and save the day, beating the shit out of Techno with a big mace. Shaayad Shaayad is a 1979 Bollywood film starring Neeta Mehta as Sudha, Vijayendra Ghatge as Dr Rakesh, Om Puri as Nandlal and Naseeruddin Shah as Saroj Kumar Saroj in the main roles. The supporting cast includes Bharat Kapoor, Purnima Jairam, Nitin Sethi, Farida Jalal, Atam Prakash, Rahul Sengar, Raakesh Trivedi, Romesh Joshi, Murlidhar Gupta, Shivkant Pande, Ashok Awasthi and baby Manisha Munshi. Special appearances are by Nadira as Sudhas mother, Iftekhar as Prosecution lawyer, Achyut Potdar as Judge and Simi Garewal as Defence attorney. The music is composed by Manas Mukherjee and the songs have been written by Vitthalbhai Patel, Nida Fazli and late Dushyant Kumar Tyagi. The six songs in the film have been sung by Mohd Rafi, Manna Dey, Asha Bhosle, Usha Mangeshkar, Nitin Mukesh, Preeti Sagar, Sudhakar Athale and baby Sagarika Mukherjee. Die Frau mit den Millionen - 1. Der Schuß in der Pariser Oper The Woman Worth Millions is a 1923 German silent film directed by Willi Wolff and starring Ellen Richter, Georg Alexander and Hugo Flink. It was released in three separate parts. The Gravel Road Chemman Chaalai is a 2005 Malaysian family drama film directed by Indian-Malaysian director Deepak Kumaran Menon. This film is notable as the first Malaysian feature film made almost entirely in Tamil. Yeh Dil Kisko Doon Yeh Dil Kisko Doon is a 1963 Bollywood Romantic comedy film. The film had Shashi Kapoor, Ragini, Agha, Jeevan, and Anwar in lead roles. The film is known for its music and songs. Kristo Kristo is a 1996 Filipino cinematic interpretation of the life of Jesus Christ. Produced in 1996 by Cine Suerte Productions and Oasis of Love Movement, Kristo stars Mat Ranillo III in the title role, together with Rez Cortez, Ruel Vernal, Michael Locsin, freelance model and then college student Charmaine Rivera, and Amy Austria. The film also includes an all-star cast in their cameo appearances playing various characters. Among them are Gabby Concepción, husband-and-wife pair Rudy Fernandez and Lorna Tolentino, Aga Muhlach, Rachel Lobangco, Silvia Sanchez, Ang TV star and singer Lindsay Custodio, and Christopher de Leon. Azhagesan Azhagesan is a 2004 Tamil drama film directed by Arthi Kumar. The film features Sathyaraj and Prema in lead roles. The film, produced by B. Avinash and C. Inayathullah, had musical score by Deva and was released on 20 August 2004. The film is a remake of the critical acclaimed 2001 Malayalam film Karumadikkuttan. Kabuto-O Beetle translated as Beetle, the Horn King is a 2005 Japanese film directed by Minoru Kawasaki. The film, from an original story by Go Nagai and a screenplay by Takao Nakano, is based on the character of the same name created by Nagai for Osaka Pro-Wrestling. Happy Birthday, Garfield Happy Birthday, Garfield is an hour-long television special dedicated to the tenth anniversary of the Garfield comic strip, hosted by its creator Jim Davis. The special was first broadcast May 17, 1988 on CBS and February 24, 1989 on CITV. It has only been released on VHS home video. Erkak Erkak is a 2005 Uzbekistani drama film directed by Yusup Razykov. It was entered into the 27th Moscow International Film Festival. Þröng sýn Hidebound is a 2005 animated film that tells of Aron, a young man who is concerned about communications and the human situation in todays society. He decides to conduct an experiment and observes the reactions of other people to it. Through this unique experiment or observations we meet several characters that each tells us a different story about how people respond to a new experience and how they behave under pressure. The way Hidebound is made reflects exactly this experimental way. The film was first shot on DV where after editing, the frames were printed out. During fairs and festivals in Reykjavík, Iceland, members of the general public where offered to help in making of the film by tracing their own style the people from these print-outs. Over 1.350 people contributed with well over 16.000 traces and drawings that were scanned and used in the animation of the film. Backgrounds and other animation were created by a team of young artists in Reykjavík, led by the directors and creators of this project, Guðmundur Arnar and Þórgnýr Thoroddsen. Hidebound is their first animated film. Upon My Skin On My Skin is a 2003 Italian crime-drama film written and directed by Valerio Jalongo. It was screened in competition at the 2003 Turin Film Festival. Wreckless Wreckless is a 1935 American short film directed by William A. Shilling and starring Patricia Morison. It was Morrisons screen debut. Meri Jung Ka Elaan Meri Jung Ka Elaan is a 2000 Bollywood action film starring Dharmendra. Aaj Ka Samson Aaj Ka Samson is a 1991 Bollywood film directed by Kukoo Kapoor, starring Hemant Birje, Sahila Chadha, Goga Kapoor and Puneet Issar. Deacon of Death Deacon of Death is a 2004 Dutch documentary film by film director Jan van den Berg and Willem van de Put and was produced by DRS Films. The film introduces Sok Chea, a victim of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia in the 70s, as she confronts Karoby, the man she remembers killing her family and others in their village when she was a child. Karoby has never been brought to trial and still lives in the village where the atrocities took place. In 2004, the film had a fairly successful theatrical release and won the Golden Calf for best long documentary. Ghar Ka Chirag Ghar Ka Chirag is a 1967 Hindi social family melodrama film of Indian cinema. It was produced and directed by Jagdev Bhambri, who also wrote the screenplay. The lyricist was Kaifi Azmi, with music composed by Madan Mohan. The ensemble cast included Dharmendra, Waheeda Rehman, Biswajit, Balraj Sahni, Indrani Mukherjee and Abhi Bhattacharya. Ghar Ka Chirag was one of three childrens films released in 1967 which "sought to portray the experiences of children placed in rather peculiar circumstances". The story revolves round a group of children who are kidnapped and then maimed by the ring-leader of a beggars gang. In the process, unintentionally, the leaders son is blinded and made to beg. Though not a success at the box-office, the film received a three out of five star rating in Collections. The Time of Your Life The Time of Your Life is a 1958 live television version of William Saroyans play starring Jackie Gleason, directed by Tom Donovan, and adapted by A. J. Russell. The telecast was shown on October 9, 1958 and was the third episode of the third season of the anthology series Playhouse 90. The supporting cast features Jack Klugman, Dick York, Betsy Palmer, Bert Freed, Gloria Vanderbilt and Dina Merrill. The Cleansing Rites Suddha, also called The Cleansing Rites, is an Indian film, the first-ever Tulu language film shot in the digital format. The 105-minute film was shot in 2004 in a village called Marnad near Mangalore, Karnataka, and was released in 2005. The film is an adaptation of the Tulu Sahitya Academy award-winning Tulu play called Bojja written by Mumbai-based playwright, Narayana Nandalike. Suddha was produced by three Mumbai Tuluvas Mohan Marnad, Surendra Kumar and Ramchandra PN. It was directed by Ramchandra PN, a graduate of the Film and Television Institute of India, Poona. Suddha was his first feature-length film. Red Tail Reborn Red Tail Reborn is a 2007 historical documentary film by Adam White about the Commemorative Air Forces Red Tail Project. The project involves the restoration, exhibition and maintenance of a World War II P-51 Mustang flown by the United States Air Force 332d Fighter Group. The exhibition of this plane is considered to be a traveling and flying tribute to the Tuskegee Airmen. In addition to increasing awareness of the travails of the Tuskegee Airmen, this film served to highlight the Red Tail Project fundraising effort to rebuild the plane after a 2004 crash. The film was initially broadcast and released on DVD in 2007 in the directors home state of Ohio, winning local Emmy Award recognition. The following year, it was broadcast nationally for the first time on Public Broadcasting Services stations. The film had a sequel called Flight of the Red Tail. Pehla Pehla Pyar Pehla Pehla Pyaar is a Pakistani Urdu film directed by Mubasher Lucman which was released across theaters in Pakistan in January 2006. Aw Aakare Aa Aw Aaakare Aa is a 2003 Indian Oriya film directed by Subash Das. This film reflects change in the present education system and projected another very sensitive issue — the drudgery and defeatism of modern education system. Moe: Live at the Fillmore moe.: Live at the Fillmore is the first live concert DVD released by moe., an American rock band. It was recorded on April 2, 2005 at the Fillmore Denver in Denver and released to the public on October 3, 2006. Unstoppable: Conversation with Melvin Van Peebles, Gordon Parks, and Ossie Davis Unstoppable: Conversation with Melvin Van Peebles, Gordon Parks, and Ossie Davis is a film in which Melvin Van Peebles, Gordon Parks, and Ossie Davis are interviewed together, with moderation by Warrington Hudlin. It was first shown on the STARZ network, and has not been released on DVD. It also features Ruby Dee and Nelson George. CNote cNote is a 2005 National Film Board of Canada animated short by Christopher Hinton, which received the Genie Award for Best Animated Short at the 26th Genie Awards. In this visual music short, Hinton animates to an original modern classical composition by Montreal-based composer Michael Oesterle. Influenced by Futurism and Abstract expressionism, the film was computer animated and represented a departure for Hinton, who generally used traditional animation techniques. Tatlong baraha Tatlong Baraha is a 2006 Filipino action-fantasy film. Al Qaeda's New Front Al-Qaedas New Front is PBS documentary on Islamic terrorist network in Europe and its relationship to Islam and Al-Qaeda. Sucking Is a Fine Quality in Women and Vacuum Cleaners Sucking is a Fine Quality in Women and Vacuum Cleaners is a 2006 British black comedy short film written, directed, produced and edited by Nina Bradley. It features Rebecca Hazlewood and Michelle Duncan. Just Yell Fire For information about the album similar to this name, see Yell Fire. Just Yell Fire is a freely distributed 2006 film aimed at teaching young girls to defend themselves against attackers. Started as a school project by Dallas Jessup and Catherine Wehage, then freshman at St. Marys Academy in Portland, the project grew to include the celebrity endorsement of Josh Holloway and Evangeline Lilly of the television show Lost. The video teaches viewers weak points on an attackers body and how to effectively cause enough pain to those points to escape. It also tells viewers how to avoid becoming a target for rape and kidnapping to begin with. The films title references a point made in the video: that yelling help or rape may frighten potential witnesses or rescuers away, while yelling fire tends to draw a crowd. Bone Bone is a 48-minute 2005 documentary about the first modern dance co-production between Canada and China, directed and choreographed by Nadine Thouin in collaboration with the Beijing Modern Dance Company. The film was directed by Mila Aung-Thwin of EyeSteelFilm production company and produced by EyeSteelFilm. It had its premier at Bravo! specialty television channel. China Times had a favorable review, saying, "In the performance of Chinese and Canadian artists, we witness a sort of artistic pulling force, which may well become the future direction of art." Blind Love Blind Love is a 2006 independent low-budget film directed by Janghun Troy Choi. The film won the Orson Welles Award at the 2007 Tiburon International Film Festival, the Best Feature Film at the 2006 Ellensburg International Film Festival, and the Best Feature Film at the 2006 Cinewest International Film Festival. Blind Love was also nominated for the Best Produced Screenplay at the 2006 AOF International Film Festival and was Janghun Troy Chois directorial debut in the United States. Tanthra Thanthra is a 2006 Indian Malayalam film, directed by KJ Bose, starring Siddique and Shwetha Menon in the lead roles. F*** Off I'm Ginger F*** Off, Im Ginger was a BBC Three documentary about the body image and contrasting stereotypes surrounding ginger hair. It aired on 29 April 2007, as part of BBCs Body Image series including F*** Off, Im Fat and F*** Off. It was presented by ginger haired comedian Dan Wright, and followed his attempts to get a date with any woman despite his hair colour. Wrights comedy partner Steve Marsh also appeared. The documentary is about the life of a ginger haired person, and how hard they have it amongst the world around them. It aims to persuade people who discriminate against ginger hair to change their ways and respect ginger haired people just like any other person. It contained interviews with ginger haired actors Charlie Clements, in which he spoke about becoming typecast as a ginger actor, and about Bradleys portrayal as a geek in the show and Jennie McAlpine, who said she had never been bullied for being ginger. Several members of the public were also interviewed, including a redheaded man who had taken to dying his hair blonde to avoid abuse, and another ginger who moved to the United States, to avoid what he considered discrimination in the United Kingdom. Helped by an advertising firm, Saatchi and Saatchi, Dan Wright also launched an advertising campaign with the slogan "You Cant Beat a Ginger", containing three billboard messages; one showing Boris Becker alongside Tim Henman, with the number of Grand Slams they had won underneath their pictures. Similar adverts were created with Nicole Kidman and Cameron Diaz and Winston Churchill and Adolf Hitler. One of the participants on F*** Off, Im Ginger started a blog entitled Militant Ginger as a result of this program, which occasionally addresses issues of ginger discrimination and gingerism. Le president a-t-il le sida Le President a-t-il Le Sida is a 2006 Haitian movie directed by Haitian Filmmaker Arnold Antonin starring Jimmy Jean-Louis and Jessica Généus. It tells the story of Dao, a prominent musician who leads an unprotected sexual life with orgies and drug use. He changes his lifestyle when he meets Nina, a poor 23-year-old. Dao ends up in the hospital after a car accident. He later finds out that he has contracted AIDS. His mother takes him to a voodoo priest in hopes that the "evil spirits" will be removed. Nina marries him 6 months after finding out that he has AIDS. Fangio: Una vita a 300 all'ora Fangio: Una vita a 300 allora is a 1981 documentary film about Formula One champion Juan Manuel Fangio. It was directed by Hugh Hudson and stars Fangio as himself. It was written by Gualtiero Jacopetti. It was filmed at Titanus studios. The movie poster depicts Fangio driving a Maserati F1 car, most likely a 250F. The Winds of Whoopie Steve Martins The Winds of Whoopie, a.k.a. simply The Winds of Whoopie, was a 1983 one-hour comedy TV special on NBC, produced and written by Steve Martin. The title was a take-off of The Winds of War, which premiered as a TV miniseries on the same night on ABC. In a 30-second spot, Orson Welles says: "Why spend 18 hours watching someone elses war, when you know how it comes out? We win, and then have to buy all their cars. Watch Steve Martins The Winds of Whoopie. See it all in one hour on Sunday." The show is a combination of old and new material compiled from past Martin specials and his appearances on Saturday Night Live and The Tonight Show. Polis Is This: Charles Olson and the Persistence of Place Polis Is This: Charles Olson and the Persistence of Place is a 2007 documentary film about the life of the poet Charles Olson produced and directed by independent film-maker, Henry Ferrini. It was called “the best film about an American poet ever made” by William Corbett of the Boston Phoenix. The film was also an Official Selection at the 2007 Berkeley Film and Video Festival. Still Life Still Life is a 2007 Filipino film written, directed, and produced by Katski Flores and starring Glaiza de Castro with John Lloyd Cruz in a minor cameo role. Alles Leben ist Kampf Alles Leben ist Kampf is a National Socialist propaganda film produced in 1937, directed by Herbert Gerdes, and W. Hüttig. This film is about the disabled and the Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring, passed to stop disabilities affecting other generations through forced sterilization. At the same time, it called for hereditary healthy Germans to reproduce so as to avoid the death of their people. It was one of six propagandistic movies produced by the NSDAP, the Reichsleitung, Rassenpolitisches Amt or the Office of Racial Policy from 1935-1937 to demonize people in Germany diagnosed with mental illness and mental retardation. This movie is along the same lines as Erbkrank which was similarly directed by Herbert Gerdes. La revolución es un sueño eterno La Revolución es un sueño eterno is a 2012 Argentine film, based on the eponymous book by Andrés Rivera. It is based on the life of Juan José Castelli, who led the May Revolution and the early steps of the Argentine War of Independence. The main actor is Lito Cruz as Juan José Castelli. Other actors are Juan Palomino as Bernardo Monteagudo, Luis Machín as Manuel Belgrano, Adrián Navarro as Mariano Moreno and Edward Nulkievwicz as Agrelo. It is a joint production of INCAA and San Luis Cine. Most of the movie was shot in the San Luis Province, including a stage similar to the 1810 Buenos Aires Cabildo, and the speech of Castelli to the natives of the Upper Peru was filmed at the Sierra de las Quijadas National Park. The scenes of the British invasions of the Río de la Plata were filmed in Luján. It was filmed in 2007, and the filming took seven weeks. Pacar ketinggalan kereta Pacar Ketinggalan Kereta is a 1989 film by Indonesian director Teguh Karya. It was his last feature film. Féminin, masculin Féminin, masculin is a 2007 Iranian documentary film directed by Sadaf Foroughi and co-authored by Foroughi and Kiarash Anvari. Ex Cathedra Ex Cathedra is a 2009 British thriller drama film written and directed by Liam Andrew Wright and production company Banter Media. It was Wrights directorial debut. The films narrative centers on an original story combining religion, drugs, love and hope. It was an independently financed film, funded entirely by the films young producers and followed the model set by the 2004 film Primer. Alyas Batman at Robin Alyas Batman at Robin is an unauthorized 1965 Filipino Batman comedy-adventure film produced by the low-budget Dlanor Productions. It stars famous Philippine actors such as Bob Soler as Batman who also starred as Captain Barbell and Phantom in other Filipino films, Lou Salvador, Jr, as Robin and actress Nova Villa. Shesha Drushti Shesha Drushti is a 1997 Indian Odia film directed by Apurba Kishore Bir, which deals with the disillusionment of a dying freedom fighter who has to bribe a government official to get his son a job. It was awarded a U certificate by the CBFC. Anna Thangi Anna Thangi is a 1958 Indian Kannada film, directed by K. R. Seetharama Sastry and produced by T. S. Karibasaiah. The film stars B. Jayamma, B. Saroja Devi, Vidyavathi and Lakshmidevi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. The film was a remake of Makkalai Petra Magarasi. Happi Happi is an upcoming Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Bhavna Talwar made in Black-and-white produced by Vistaar Religare Film Fund & WSG Pictures. The film stars Pankaj Kapoor in the lead role is an homage to Charlie Chaplin as per the director. Pankaj Kapoor plays the part of a Chaplin-esque character. The film is currently stuck in development hell and yet to release. Ga joi Heung Gong The Home at Hong Kong is a 1983 Hong Kong drama film directed by King Hoi Lam and starring Andy Lau. A Woman in Love and War: Vera Brittain A Woman in Love and War: Vera Brittain was a television documentary on the life of Vera Brittain and her experiences in the First World War. It was first broadcast on Remembrance Sunday 2008 on BBC One. It was presented by Jo Brand. The programme included interviews with Brittains daughter Shirley Williams, Brittains biographer Mark Bostridge, and Roland Leightons nephew David Leighton. Princesa de África Princesa de África is a 2008 documentary film. Patsy Mink: Ahead of the Majority Patsy Mink: Ahead of the Majority is a 2008 documentary film that was written and directed by Kimberlee Bassford and is her first feature-length documentary film. The documentary premiered at the Hawaii International Film Festival on October 12, 2008 and was later broadcast on PBS on May 2009. It focuses on Patsy Mink, who was the first woman of color and Asian American woman to serve in the U.S. Congress and the co-author of the Title IX gender equity legislation. Major funding was received from ITVS and the Center for Asian American Media. Mysamma IPS Maisamma IPS is a Telugu film starring Mumaith Khan and Sayaji Shinde in lead roles. This film is about hard police-woman, who is defender for people, for which law is not justice. The films story is written by Guinness Book Record-holding director Dasari Narayana Rao. The film is directed by Bharath Parepalli. Jeevan Ki Shatranj Jeevan Ki Shatranj is a 1993 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Shilpa Shirodkar, Farah Naaz and Charan Raj. Click Clack Jack Click Clack Jack: A Rail Legend is a 2008 Christian family film directed by Ryan Bodie. The film has received several film festival awards, including Best Short Film at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival. It was produced in California on an estimated budget of $1,000,000. Women of Faith Women of Faith is a 2009 documentary by Rebecca M. Alvin, which examines women’s decisions to lead religious lives in the Roman Catholic tradition in the post-feminist era. It asks the question, "why would a woman choose a nun’s life today?" Individual interviews with seven women provide answers—and explore how rebellion can happen within and outside the Church, how women in the Church reconcile conflicting, religious, personal, and political beliefs, and how they view official Church positions on contraception, homosexuality, and women’s ordination as priests. The diverse group includes Poor Clares, contemplative nuns who spend most of their days in prayer, Maryknolls who have served in Central America, a lesbian former nun, and a Roman Catholic Womanpriest. The film is distributed by Women Make Movies. It has a running time of 60 minutes. 16 Days in Afghanistan 16 Days in Afghanistan is a 2007 documentary about the journey of Afghan-American Anwar Hajher traveling to his homeland Afghanistan after 25 years to rediscover his country. The film is produced by Mithaq Kazimi and is the first documentary since the fall of Taliban to be shot in those provinces which remain under the heavy influence of the Taliban. It is also the first professionally produced documentary about Afghanistan by a team of Afghan filmmakers and has become a reference film used by many, including Penguin Bookss study guides about Afghan-related books. It is perhaps one of the earliest and most prominent documentaries to date that has been made in and about Afghanistan and shows in many top lists, including IMDbs Most Popular Titles by country and on Amazons bestselling movies and TV on Afghanistan right after the Oscar nominee, Restrepo. as well as 16,000 likes on Facebook. It was selected as part of the first Afghan art exhibit show in the British Museum opened by president Hamid Karzai. Get Happy Get Happy is a 2008 documentary film by Mark Payne. Sinead O'Connor: Year of the Horse The Year Of The Horse is a VHS released by singer-songwriter Sinéad OConnor in 1991. The concert was recorded live at Forest National, Brussels, on 29 October 1990 and Ahoy Sport Paleis, Rotterdam, on 30 October 1990. The concert was re-released in 2004 in DVD format as Live: The Year of the Horse/The Value of Ignorance. Vatsalya Vathsalya is a 1965 Indian Kannada film, directed by Y. R. Swamy. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar, Narasimharaju and Shivaraj in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Vijaya Krishnamurthy. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Pasamalar. It was a big hit. Nanda Gokula Nanda Gokula is a 1972 Indian Kannada language drama directed by Y. R. Swamy and produced by Shyamprasad Enterprises. It starred Rajkumar, Ramesh and Jayanthi in the lead roles. Vijaya Bhaskar scored the music and the story was written by Chi. Udaya Shankar. Aversion Aversion is a 2009 horror film about a private investigator who discovers too late that the woman he is hired to follow is often possessed by a demon. Under the direction of GF Roberts the original script, written by Roberts and Ted Spencer, combines demonic possession with science fiction. The film is somewhat retro in nature because it was shot on photographic film and that over ninety percent of the effects are in camera. The tone of Aversion differs from many contemporary movies by providing some comic relief throughout. The on-set special effects were provided by Monster in My Closet FX under the supervision of Jeremy Selenfriend. Other crew members included assistant director Sabrina Simone, Jared Noe and D Garcia. Baalu Belagithu Baalu Belagithu is a 1970 Indian Kannada language drama film written and directed by Siddalingaiah. It stars Rajkumar in dual roles with Jayanthi and Bharathi in the lead roles. The film was released under Chitrashree International banner and produced by K S Prasad, B V Srinivas and A S Bhakthavathsalam. It was remade in Telugu as Manchivadu , in Hindi as Humshakal and in Tamil as Oorukku Uzhaippavan. Namma Samsara Namma Samsara is a 1971 Indian Kannada language drama film written and directed by Siddalingaiah. It stars Rajkumar and Bharathi in the lead roles. The film was released under Srikanth & Srikanth Enterprises banner and produced by Srikanth Nahata and Srikanth Patel. Janmadata Janmadata is a Bengali film directed by Swapan Saha. Mangudi Minor Mangudi Minor is a 1978 Tamil film directed by V. C. Gunanathan. Vijayakumar played the lead role and Rajinikanth acted as villain in this film. The film was based on the Hindi film Rampur Ka Lakshman. Ohileshwara Ohileshwara is a 1956 Kannada film directed by T.V. Singh Tagore. The film starred Rajkumar and Kalyan Kumar in lead roles. It had Narasimharaju, Pandari Bai, J.V. Iyer and H.R. Shastri playing supporting roles. The film marks the first time singer P. B. Srinivas sung for Rajkumar. Kasidre Kailasa Kasidre Kailasa is a 1971 Indian Kannada film, directed by K. Janakiram and produced by K. Janakiram. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar, Vanisri and Pandari Bai in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Chellapilla Satyam. The film was later remade in Hindi as Sabse Bada Rupaiya. Shri Krishna Rukmini Satyabhama Sri Krishna Rukmini Satyabhama is a 1971 Kannada mythological film written and directed by K. S. L. Swamy. The film stars Rajkumar, B. Saroja Devi, Aarathi and Bharathi in the lead roles. The film was released under Raghunandan Movies banner and the music was composed by R. Sudarsanam. Artificially Speaking Artificially Speaking is a short film, which premiered at Dances with Films 2009 at the Laemmle Sunset 5, June 6, 2009. It stars Alan Sues, Lou Wagner, Karen Rambo, and an assorted cast. Being Jewish in France Being Jewish in France, 2007) is a three-hour documentary film originally shown on French TV, about the history of Jewish life in France from the 19th century to the present day. The film, written and directed by French cinematographer Yves Jeuland, had its North American premiere at the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival on 21 January 2008. Jak se Franta naucil bát Jak se Franta naučil bát is a 1959 Czechoslovak film. The film stars Josef Kemr and features Jana Andrsová. Aila Re Oriya Pua Aila Re Odia Pua is a 2009 Indian Oriya film directed by Vikash Das. McLaren's Negatives McLarens Negatives is a 2006 short animated documentary directed by French Canadian filmmaker Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre. The film is a study of the Canadian animator Norman McLaren, and his personal view of film making. The short film won several awards, including the 2007 Jutra Award for best animated short film. Avanthan Manithan Avanthan Manidhan is a 1975 Indian Tamil language film, directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Manjula, Jayalalithaa, R. Muthuraman and Cho in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. It is a remake of the Kannada film Kasturi Nivasa. Chaati Chiri Dele Tu.. Chaati Chiri Dele Tu.. is a 2008 Indian Oriya language film directed by S.K Murallidharan . The film was a hit. Vilapangalkkappuram Vilapangalkkappuram is a Malayalam film scripted and directed by T. V. Chandran in 2008. The film is based on the aftermath of the 2002 Gujarat riots of 2002. The film won the Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Film in 2008. Also, Priyanka won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actress for her performance in this film. Cheeta-eh: Ganda lalake? Cheeta-eh: Ganda Lalake? is a 1991 fantasy comedy film written by Ruben Arthur Nicdao, directed by Nicdao and Tony Cruz, and starring Rene Requiestas}, Cristina Gonzales, Paquito Diaz, and Chichay, sharing Cheetae, Starzans sidekick, point of view. Deiva Thai Dheiva Thaai is a Tamil language drama film, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role. The film was released in 1964. The film was one of the biggest hits of 1964. The film was remade in Telugu as C.I.D., with NTR in MGRs role. Vivasaayee Vivasayee, is a 1967 Indian Tamil film, directed by M. A. Thirumugam, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role, with K. R. Vijaya, M. N. Nambiar, S. A. Asokan, Nagesh and Manorama, among others, enacting supporting roles. Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevars main intention to produce this movie was to encourage MGRs recovery from MGRs shooting incident, on 12 January 1967. Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar paid the advance for the movie at the hospital during his first visit to see MGR. When MGR recovered and after completing Arasa Kattalai and Kaavalkaaran, he immediately started this project and completed it within months. Remember, MGRs speech therapy wasnt complete at the time. The Boys of Buchenwald The Boys of Buchenwald is a 2002 documentary film produced by Paperny Films that examines how the child survivors of the Buchenwald concentration camp had to assimilate themselves back into normal society after having experienced the brutality of the Holocaust. The documentary features interviews with the survivors, including Elie Wiesel. The Lollipop Generation The Lollipop Generation is an underground experimental film by Canadian artist G. B. Jones, whose previous films include The Troublemakers and The Yo-Yo Gang. It premiered as the Gala Feature presentation of the Images Festival in Toronto on April 3, 2008. Kyo Kara Hitman is a 2009 Japanese film adaptation of the eponymous manga by . It was directed by and stars Shinji Takeda, who also composed, arranged, and performed the films theme song, "The Hitman". Pyaar Kiya Nahin Jaata.. Pyaar Kiya Nahi Jaathan is a 2003 Hindi Romance film directed by Mahesh Manjrekar. The film features Diwakar Pundir and Sonali Bendre in the lead roles. The film deals with a Love tale. Lamb Island Lamb Island is a 2009 short dramatic film shot on Lamb Island, Queensland in Australia about a quiet woman who keeps her sorrows, pain and grief to herself. Things start to change when a stranger arrives on the island and decides to bring the peace and quiet to an end. iThemba iThemba is a feature-length documentary film shot in Zimbabwe, directed and produced by Elinor Burkett and produced by Errol Webber, who also shot and edited the film. It premiered at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in November 2010. The film follows the members of the Zimbabwean band Liyana, a group of eight musicians with physical disabilities who navigate a country where many of their neighbors consider them to be cursed. The funny and talented young people take viewers with them as they travel across the city of Bulawayo and into remote villages, to rural bottle shops and urban marketplaces, inside the huts of traditional healers and the neighborhoods of the urban poor – into an Africa rarely seen by outsiders, a place where tradition is not necessarily gentle, where it threatens to trap the unfortunate, and where a few fight back. Meet Marvelous Mbulo, the lady-killing lead singer, whose wit provides the films heart. Listen to Prudence Mabhena, Liyanas musical heart. And travel Zimbabwe with the wise-cracking Energy Maburutse, whose humor belies the seriousness of his situation. The film is filled with an endless flow of the bands jokes and satire and their amazing Afro-fusion melodies, most composed by members of Liyana. Shot during and in the wake of the Zimbabwean presidential election and the countrys economic meltdown by an American, Zimbabwean and Jamaican team, the film unfolds against the backdrop of enormous political tension and the daily struggle to find a bank that actually had cash, to buy food although the store shelves were empty, and to navigate streets pocked with wheelchair-mangling potholes. Hand Held Hand Held is a 2010 documentary feature film about photojournalist Mike Carroll, one of the first photographers to travel to Romania after the fall of the communist regime of Nicolae Ceaușescu in 1989. When he arrived, he walked into one of the most horrific scenes of the 20th century. His photographs and heart wrenching stories of the pediatric AIDS epidemic in Romania ran in the Boston Globe and New York Times and opened the eyes of the western world to the plight of Romanian children. The film chronicles Carrolls twenty-year journey to bring aid to children in a country he hardly knew, through the organization he founded, Romanian Childrens Relief. The film is produced and directed by Academy Award nominee Don Hahn, the man famous for producing Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King for the Walt Disney Animation Studios. After a charity premiere at WGBH in Boston, the film was selected for participation in the Heartland Film Festival, and has been the official selection of the Boulder International Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival, and the Rhode Island International Film Festival. Hand HeldBucharest in late 2010. The director Don Hahn and subject Mike Carroll were introduced by United States Ambassador Mark Gitenstein who was in attendance at the premiere. Kannaya-Kittaya Kannayya Kittayya is a 1993 Telugu fantasy comedy film, produced by Gangula Indira under the Avanthi Avinash Arts banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Shobana, Aamani in the lead roles and music composed by famous Telugu film director Vamsy. The film was recorded as Above Average at the box office. Jai Bhajarangabali Jai Bajarangbali is a 1997 Telugu, comedy film, produced by Sana Yadi Reddy on SAANA & Sri Aadinarayana Art Creations banner and directed by T. Prabhakar. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Indraja in the lead roles and music composed by Koti. The film recorded as Hit at the box office. Yu Qing Sao Jade Love is a 1984 Taiwanese film directed and written by Chang Yi, based on Pai Hsien-yungs 1960 novella of the same name. The story is set in mainland China. Censors from the Government Information Office removed four minutes from the film. The uncensored version was not released until 2012. Neti Siddhartha Neti Siddhartha, also known by its alternative title Siddhartha, is a 1990 Telugu action film produced and directed by Kranthi Kumar under the Kranthi Chitra banner. The film stars Krishnam Raju, Akkineni Nagarjuna, Shobana, Ayesha Jhulka in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. This film is a remake of the Hindi film Dharmatma which inturn is based on The Godfather. The film was recorded Average at the box office. The Shift The Shift is a short film directed by David Trumble, starring Greg Lock and Graham Hornsby. The film, written by David Trumble, Matt Brothers, and Greg Lock, focuses on a paramedic and Emergency Medical Technician working for the London Ambulance Service on a night shift. Honeybee Hutch is a remake of the 1970s show The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee; it was released on 31 July 2010. Hutch debuted at number 6 at the Japanese box office. Lagda Ishq Ho Gaya Lagda Ishq Ho Gaya is a Punjabi film starring Roshan Prince, Shweta & Rana Ranbir Music for the film will be given by Gurmeet Singh & Film directed by Sukhminder Dhanjal. The Lebanon I Dream Of The Lebanon I Dream Of is a 2009 film documentary produced and directed by Lebanese director Pierre Dawalibi. The film was published online for people to download and watch for free, the main purpose behind it was to spread awareness for Lebanese and send them a wake up call to start making the right decisions. The 45-minute film was posted on YouTube in October 2011 and got over 270,000 views. The Desire: A Journey of a Woman The Desire: A Journey of a Woman is a 2010 Indo-Chinese feature film, directed by R. Sarath. Starring Shilpa Shetty in the lead role, the film also stars Chinese actor Xia Yu along with Indian actors and actresses Jaya Prada, Anupam Kher, Sheetal Menon and Sachin Khedekar. The film began shooting in January 2009 and was expected for a public release in mid-2009 but was not released due to production problems, including the original producer leaving midway through shooting, only to be replaced by Shettys mother, Sunanda. It was subsequently screened at film festivals worldwide and set for release in India and China in August 2012, but was still listed as forthcoming as late as September 2012. The movie was shot in Kerala, Ahmedabad, Nasik, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Malaysia. The Desire is a film about "dance, music, art, culture and emotions". It tells the journey of an Indian classical dancer, Goutami, and the love story between her and a Chinese artist, Jai Leang, whom she meets during a travel assignment. The Miracle of St. Anne The Miracle of St. Anne was a short film, now lost, made by Orson Welles. It served as a prelude to the play The Unthinking Lobster, which was written and directed by Welles as part of a collection of two one-act plays performed under the banner title of The Blessed and the Damned. The film consisted of the rushes for a Biblical epic that was a film-within-the-play. The Breaker The Breaker is a 1974 documentary about Breaker Morant directed by Frank Shields. Annarakkannanum Thannalayathu Annarakkannanum Thannalayathu is a 2010 Malayalam-language film directed by Prakash. Kalabhavan Mani, Suraj Venjaramood, Jayashree and Nakshathra plays the lead roles in this film.It is produced by Kalabhavan Mani. It is a tribute to all "kudiuyan"s and Chalakkukudiuyans. In this film Kalabhavan Mani plays a double role. Also introduced are two new heroines Nakshatra and Jayashree. Kabayan jadi milyuner KABAYAN, Becomes a Billionaire is a 2010 Indonesian movies, The film was directed by Guntur Soeharjanto, written by Cassandra Massardi, and stars Jamie Aditya, Rianti Cartwright, Didi Petet, Meriam Bellina, and Aming. This film was released on December 23, 2010. Kabayan, is the story people in West Java, Indonesia. Production by Starvision Plus. Performance Anxiety Performance Anxiety is a 2008 gay comedy romantic drama film directed by Paul Dangerfield, written by Josh Macphee, starring Luke Mitchell and Joss Mars. The film debuted at the Brisbane Queer Film Festival on 25 May 2008. It is significant as it is Luke Mitchells first starring role in a feature film. It is also the first gay-themed feature film shot in Brisbane, Australia. Broke* Broke* is a feature-length documentary film written and directed by Will Gray. The film is an autobiographical account of Grays attempt to break into the music business. Broke* features appearances by Kelly Clarkson, Seth Godin, John Legend, Buddy Miller, Isaac Slade of The Fray, and Don Was. Qinghai chongwen Dont Change Your Husband, also known as Kisses Once, is a 1929 Chinese drama film directed by Y.C. Zai who also acted in the film. Its likely adapted from the Hollywood movie of the same name. Like most Chinese films from this period, it is a black-and-white silent film with both Chinese and English intertitles. Vlogger Vlogger is a 2011 thriller produced by Zentropa International Spain. Great West End Theatres Great West End Theatres is a documentary series detailing the history, architecture and theatrical anecdotes of the 40 West End Theatres of London, released individually as All-Region DVDs and also as digital downloads and the first 10 episodes were broadcast from 3 August 2013 in the UK by the BSkyB digital satellite channel Sky Arts 2 and were chosen as "Pick of the Day" by the London edition of Time Out magazine. Presented by Sir Donald Sinden and described by The Stage newspaper as "Promises to be the most definitive guide to Theatreland", it features many of the West Ends star actors, actresses and practitioners discussing the theatres that they are associated with, such as Anthony Andrews, Steven Berkoff, Simon Callow, Charles Dance, Roy Hudd, Gillian Lynne, Sir Cameron Mackintosh, Sir Ian McKellen, Martin Shaw and Samuel West. Directed and narrated by Marc Sinden, written and researched by Shaun McKenna, it is produced by Jo Gilbert for Great Productions. In their review of the series, the British Theatre Guide said "This film is as close as one can get to standing on the stage taking an ovation. This series is beautifully filmed and gets the balance exactly right between classy camera work, history, reminiscence and gossip." The Daily Telegraph, in its review, stated the "lovely documentary series is made by the director Marc Sinden. Its star, and – it transpires – the best documentary frontman of all time, is his actor-father: Sir Donald Sinden, 90 years old next month. Sir Donald has been let loose, offering anecdotes and memories apparently as they occur to him and the effect is enchanting beyond belief. It is also, at times, incredibly funny. One has the sense of a lifetime spent in this world, being poured out for our delight like glasses of vintage champagne. Great West End Theatres is financed privately, in order that artistic control can be maintained and this shows in every loving, angle-free moment. More money is now in the process of being raised from investors. It seems to me rather important that the series should be completed: this is popular history at its best." Inside Pop: The Rock Revolution Inside Pop: The Rock Revolution is a 1967 American television documentary by David Oppenheim about young pop and rock musicians producing music as "a symptom and generator" of social unrest and generation gaps. Hosted by Leonard Bernstein, it was commissioned by CBS and broadcast on April 25, 1967. Inside Pop followed other TV programs dedicated to contemporary rock, such as a 1966 ABC News special titled Anatomy of Pop, but Oppenheims documentary represented the first time that pop music had been presented on television as a genuine art form. This acknowledgement coincided with a newfound appreciation, by cultural commentators and scholars, of the advances that the Beatles and other contemporary artists had made during the 1960s. Jako knize Rohan Jako kníže Rohan is a Czech drama film. It was released in 1983. Bharat Bandh Bharat Bandh is a 1991 Telugu political thriller film directed by Kodi Ramakrishna and produced by A. Subhash. The film stars Vinod Kumar, Archana, Rahman and Costumes Krishna in the lead roles. The music was composed by Vijaya Shekhar. Pardesi Pardesi is a 1993 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Raj N. Sippy, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Varsha Usgaonkar, Shakti Kapoor, Sumalatha and Suresh Oberoi. Dialogues of this movie were highly appreciated, written by Iqbal Durrani. Lost Years Lost Years: A Peoples Struggle for Justice is a 2011 documentary directed by Kenda Gee and Tom Radford. The film premiered on December 5, 2011, at the Guangzhou International Documentary Film Festival, where it won the Best Documentary Award for history and culture. The film has also been shown as a two-part, national television mini-series for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. A premiere of extended episodes aired on CTV Two Alberta, June 8 and 15, 2013, with repeat broadcasts scheduled for November 16 and 23, 2013. Gee and Radford began work on the film in late 1999, taking twelve years to fully research the movie. Of the film, Radford stated that they were "originally inspired by the tale of Larry Kwong of Vernon". The Nowhere Son The Nowhere Son is an Indian/American independent film written, shot and directed by San Banarje starring Soumitra Chatterjee, Trisha Ray, San Banarje and Biswajit Chakraborty. The film, produced by Next Actor Studio, Houston, was shot in India and United States in cities such as Calcutta, Kashi, Houston, Galveston and New Orleans. The film is listed in movie critic Joe Leydons list of Five movies not to miss at Worldfest Houston. The Undocumented The Undocumented is a 90-minute documentary film, released in 2013, directed by Marco Williams, which investigates the causes and effects of migrant deaths along the Arizona-Mexico border. Preminchu Preminchu is a 2001 Telugu drama film directed by Boyina Subba Rao and produced by D. Rama Naidu. The film was showcased among the Indian panorama section at the 2001 International Film Festival of India. There's Gonna Be a God Damn Riot in Here Theres Gonna Be a God Damn Riot in Here is a film documenting the last live poetry reading given outside the US by Charles Bukowski, even though he lived and wrote for another 14 years. The reading was given at the Viking Inn, a small concert hall in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on October 12, 1979. It is produced by Dennis Del Torre and directed by Jon Monday for mondayMEDIA distribution. The Price of Kings: Yasser Arafat The Price of Kings is a projected twelve-part feature-length documentary film series directed by Joanna Natasegara and Richard Symons. Each film focuses on the life and leadership of a specific world leader. The first film in the series, Yasser Arafat, released in 2011. Living Loaded Living Loaded is an American comedy television pilot written by Rob McElhenney and Rob Rosell, based on Dan Dunns novel of the same name. The pilot was commissioned by Fox and was slated to air during the 2012–13 season, but it was not picked up as a series. The cast includes Donald Sutherland, Mike Vogel, and McElhenney. The Golden Temple - Olympic Regeneration of East London The Golden Temple is a 2012 documentary film directed by Enrico Masi and set in East London during preparations for the 2012 Olympic Games. Using first-hand testimonies of people living in the area at the time, the film documents the changes in the lives of these people in relation to the urban regeneration promised by the large-scale sporting event. Suite PreCure is a Japanese anime series and the eighth installment in Izumi Todos Pretty Cure metaseries. Produced by Toei Animation, the series is directed by Munehisa Sakai, who directed the One Piece anime series. Character designs were by Akira Takahashi, who previously worked on Kaidan Restaurant. The series aired on TV Asahis ANN network between February 6, 2011 and January 29, 2012, replacing HeartCatch PreCure! in its initial timeslot and was succeeded by Smile PreCure! A manga adaptation by Futago Kamikita was serialised in Kodanshas monthly Nakayoshi magazine. The theme of the series is music, which influences the names of the Cures and the magical devices they use. Registe Registe, also known as Women Directors, is a 2014 Italian independent film written and directed by Diana DellErba. Fashion Story: Model Fashion Story: Model is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Sayaka Nakamura. Goecha La: In Search of Kangchenjunga Goecha La in Search of Kanchenjunga is a film on trekking in the Himalayas made by the Indian writer George Thengummoottil. The film portraits the high altitude Goecha La trek in Sikkim from Yuksam to Goecha La pass at an altitude of 5200 meters above sea level via Tshoka and Lamuney. The film was selected as the best documentary film made by Department of Communication, PSG College of Arts and Science in 2012 and was selected by Tourism Department of Sikkim as the best film on Sikkim in 2012. Shakespeare Tong Tai Shakespeare Must Die is a 2012 adaptation of William Shakespeares Macbeth. It was directed by Ing Kanjanavanit and produced by Manit Sriwanichpoom. The Yingluck Shinawatra government banned the film as a national security threat due to the films visual references to the paramilitarys violent crackdown on student protesters in the Thammasat University massacre of 6 October 1976. The Thai-language film tells the story of a theatre group in a fictional country resembling Thailand that is staging a production of Macbeth, in which an ambitious general murders his way to the Scottish throne. One of the films main characters is a dictator named "Dear Leader", who bears a resemblance to former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who was ousted in a 2006 coup. Amina Amina is a 2012 Nigerian psychological drama film written, produced and directed by Christian Ashaiku, starring Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Van Vicker and Alison Carroll. Amina was shot on location in London. Lenin vivo Lenin vivo is a 1970 short documentary directed by Joaquim Jordà and Gianni Toti. It compiles all the known footage and recorded speeches of Vladimir Lenin, adding comments to the images and analysis about the historic period, especially the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the beginning of the USSR. Tokiori - Dobras do Tempo Tokiori – Dobras do Tempo is a 2013 Brazilian documentary film directed by Paulo Pastorelo. The film follows the memory of five families of Japanese immigrants who settled in Brazil in the 1930s. The Inventor of Dreams O Inventor de Sonhos is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed by Ricardo Nauenberg. The film was released in Brazil on October 11, 2013. The film is set in Rio de Janeiro in 1808 and follows the vision of two boys: an Afro-Brazilian, son of a slave, and a young European adventurer in search for his real father. Yamaho Yama Yamaho Yama is a 2012 Telugu comedy-fantasy film starring Sairam Shankar, Parvati Melton, Srihari and Sanjjanaa and directed by Y. Jitender. G. Vijay Kumar produced this film for GVK Arts. Mahathi provided the music. Editing was by Marthand K. Venkatesh. Bharani K Dharan handled the Cinematography. The movie is dubbed in Hindi as Qatilon Ka Qatil. Hit Girls Hit Girls is a 2013 Australian martial arts action comedy short film. It was written, produced and directed by Maria Tran; co-directed by Adrian Castro and co-stars the "female Bruce Lee" Juju Chan. Maanav Hatya Manav Hatya is a Hindi feature film starring Shekhar Suman, Madhuri Dixit, Sunil Thapa, Gulshan Grover, Sharat Saxena, Dr.Sriram Lagoo, Arvind Deshpande among others. The film was produced by Sarwan Singh Rehal & directed by Sudarshan Rattan. This film didnt get a theatrical release and was ultimately shown only on private channels. The dialogues of the film were written by Late. B. R. Ishara Bala Bala Sese Bala Bala Sese is a Ugandan film directed by Lukyamuzi Bashir, based upon a screenplay by Usama Mukwaya, starring Michael Kasaija, Natasha Sinayobye, Raymond Rushabiro, Ismael Ssesanga, Fiona Birungi, Ashraf Ssemwogerere and Ddungu Jabal. Its the directors, writers and producers debut feature film. Airtight Airtight is a 2014 American thriller film written, produced and directed by Derek Estlin Purvis and starring Aija Terauda, James Patterson, and Michael Engberg. A psychological thriller set in a New York mansion and an homage to Alfred Hitchcock, Airtight is based on the true events that inspired a play in the 1920s, an adaptation by Hitchcock in the 1940s and this feature film. Satan, Hold My Hand Satan, Hold My Hand or Satan Hold My Hand is a 2013 horror-comedy feature film edited, co-produced and directed by Courtney Fathom Sell. Written by Reverend Jen Miller, the film is notable for being the only feature-length film ASS Studios had completed, known mainly for their short subjects, as well as the inclusion of writer Jonathan Ames as an Executive Producer. The film also marks the return of actor Robert Prichard, recognized for his roles in various Troma films including The Toxic Avenger & Class of Nuke em High. Following a loose narrative, the film concerns a group of Satanic worshippers, who, after kidnapping two Catholic schoolgirls, soon realize that Satan isnt as evil as they hoped for. Züri brännt Züri brännt is a 1981 Swiss documentary film directed by the Swiss filmmakers Markus Sieber, Ronnie Wahli, Marcel Müller, Thomas Krempke. Beginning on 22 January 2015, the film was shown on occasion of the Solothurn Film Festival as one of the milestones of the Swiss film history. 475 475 is a 2013 documentary Moroccan film by director Nadir Bouhmouch. The film explores sexual violence and womens rights in Morocco through the Amina Filali affair, a young girl who committed suicide after being forced to marry her rapist in 2012. Makkal En Pakkam Makkal En Pakkam is a 1987 Tamil-language action film directed by Karthik Raghunath. The film stars Sathyaraj, Rajesh, and Ambika in the lead roles. It is a remake of the 1986 Malayalam film Rajavinte Makan which itself was based on the 1980 novel Rage of Angels by Sidney Sheldon.. The film was blockbuster at box office and completed 150 days run in theaters. 18 Vayasu 18 Vayasu is a 2012 Indian Tamil psychological thriller film written and directed by R. Panneerselvam starring the actor known as Johnny, Gayathrie plays the lead female role. The music is by Charles Bosco. V for Visa V for Visa is a short dark romantic comedy film about an American who is facing deportation from Scotland. His only solution is to marry someone and quick. V for Visa is the second installment of a trilogy of short films by Worrying Drake Productions. Soleils Soleils is a 2013 French-Burkinabé road movie about the way in which the history of Africa has been written, especially in relationship to European colonialism. Sayang disayang My Beloved Dearest is a 2013 Singaporean drama film directed by Sanif Olek. This film is notable as Singapores first locally made Malay-language film since its independence from Malaysia in 1965. Lili Rose Lili Rose is a 2014 French film directed by Bruno Ballouard. Ragini IPS Ragini IPS is a 2014 Indian Kannada action film directed by Anand P. Raju and produced by K. Manju. It stars Ragini Dwivedi in the lead role and was the first Kannada film to be named after an actress. Avinash, Kavita Radheshyam and Narayanaswamy appear in supporting roles. It is an unofficial rip off from Hindi Movie Zakhmi Aurat. Upon theatrical release on 28 March 2014, the film received positive to mixed reviews from critics, with Dwivedis performance receiving praise. The film was screened at the International Film and Entertainment Festival in Sydney, Australia, in November 2014. Villain Villain is a Bengali Movie Directed by Tota Roy Choudhury.Starring Tota Roy Chowdhury and Rituparna Sengupta.Tota Roy Choudhury made his Debut By this Film under his Home production Trident Lord.The Film Released on 5 October 2013.And Specially For This Film Tota Roy Choudhury Make His 6 Pack Abs but He Cant Achieve Attention Of The Audience, As a Result The Film Is Commercially Disaster Sorry Saranghaeyo Sorry Saranghaeyo is a 2010 Thai film directed and written by Poj Arnon Innocent Lilies is a 2013 motion picture starring the J-Pop group Dempagumi.inc, and directed by Koichi Sakamoto, who is known for directing the Super Sentai Series. Letniye vpechatleniya o planete Z Summer Impressions of Planet Z is a 1986 Soviet two-part science-fiction film directed by Evgeniy Markovsky. Yuri Tomin wrote the script loosely based on his 1979 book "Carousel over the City". Magic Lizard Magic Lizard is a Thai comedy, fantasy, adventure, monster film directed and produced by Sompote Sands released in 1985. The Bride from Vegas The Bride From Vegas is a 2014 American romantic adventure comedy film. It takes place in rural Armenia as well as Los Angeles and Las Vegas. It was filmed entirely in and around Los Angeles except for one weekend of filming in Las Vegas. It stands as the debut work for its director, screenwriter, producer and most of the cast, with the notable exception of Sally Kirkland. Pleasure Heads Must Burn Pleasure Heads Must Burn is video/DVD by The Birthday Party. Originally issued by IKON in 1984 in Betamax and VHS formats; in 2003 a DVD re-issue based on VHS cassette with additional tracks. Since Since is a 1966 film directed by Andy Warhol about the assassination of the President of the United States, John F. Kennedy. The film reconstructs the assassination with both Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson present, both before and after the event. The roles in Since are performed by Warhols "superstars" from The Factory. The film is based on the media coverage of the assassination and the speeches of Johnson, who succeeded Kennedy as President of the United States. The film is 67 minutes long, and shot on 16 mm film in color. It has been described as unfinished. Seven of Seven is an anime TV series created by Yasuhiro Imagawa and produced by A.C.G.T. The TV series premiered January 10, 2002 on TV Tokyo and finished in run on June 27, 2002, totaling 25 episodes. A New Years special episode was included in the seventh DVD volume released on October 2 of the same year. Due to production schedules, the manga adaptation, illustrated by Azusa Kunihiro, started serialization in Akita Shotens Shōnen Champion on November 8, 2001, two months before the anime premiere. The manga ended on May 25, 2002 and collected in three volumes. Waco, the Big Lie Waco, the Big Lie is a 1993 American documentary film directed by Linda Thompson that presents video based analysis regarding the Waco siege. The first film made about the Waco siege, Waco, the Big Lie gained significant notoriety when it was viewed during the trial of American domestic terrorist Timothy McVeigh. As part of the defense, McVeighs lawyers showed Waco, the Big Lie to the jury. In 1994, the film was followed by a feature-length sequel titled Waco II, the Big Lie Continues, aimed at addressing criticisms of the original. Thompsons films made a number of controversial allegations, the most famous of which was her claim that footage of an armored vehicle breaking through the outer walls of the compound showed a flamethrower attached to the vehicle, setting fire to the building. As a response to Thompson, filmmaker Michael McNulty released footage to support his counter-claim that the appearance of light was a reflection on aluminized insulation that was torn from the wall and snagged on the vehicle. McNulty accused Thompson of "creative editing" in his film Waco: An Apparent Deviation. Thompson worked from a VHS copy of the surveillance tape; McNulty was given access to a beta original. However, McNulty in turn was later accused of having digitally altered his footage, an allegation he denied. John Young of the Waco Tribune-Herald criticized the film, questioning the evidence behind Thompsons claims. Akhire Akhire Akhire Akhire is a 2013 Odia romance, drama, comedy film produced by Sitaram Agrawal. The film features Babushan and Jhilik in the lead roles.The film is a remake of Telugu movie Ishq. Down on Abby: Tales from Bottomley Manor Down on Abby: Tales from Bottomley Manor is a 2014 pornographic comedy film that parodies the British television series Downton Abbey. The film is the first porn parody produced by British studio Harmony Films and directed by Gazzman. The film includes an all-British cast, including Ben Dover and Lexi Lowe as the title character "Abby", and was filmed in a castle near Birmingham. Gazzman states that the local town council tried to get the shoot closed down when villagers realized what was going on at their castle, but the production wrapped successfully. Confidence Game Confidence Game is a 2016 American thriller film written and directed by Deborah Twiss. The film stars Sean Young, Deborah Twiss, James McCaffrey, and Steve Stanulis with Stefano Da Fre and Robert Clohessy in supporting roles. Sylvie runs a crime ring on Long Island and violently manipulates her minions to exact a deep revenge on the notoriously unethical film producer David. Rang Rang is a Tulu film directed by Suhan Prasad and Vismaya Vinayak starring Arjun Kapikad, Deekshitha Acharya, Devadas Kapikad, Naveen D Padil, Bhojaraj Vamanjoor, Gopinath Bhat. Famous Bollywood comedian Johnny Lever appears in guest role. Rang is produced under the banner of Kateeleshwari Combines. Vizha Vizha is a 2013 Tamil film directed by Barathi Balakumaran. It stars Mahendran and Malavika Menon. The film, based on the award-winning short film Uthiri, portrays the love story of Sundaram, who plays the thappu instrument at death functions, and Rakkamma, an oppari singer. Extensively shot in Madurai and several scenes were shots on Ayyanputhur, Tiruchirappalli district, it has music composed by James Vasanthan, while U. K. Senthilkumar worked as the cinematographer and Praveen K. L.-N. B. Srikanth edited the film. Vizha was produced by Rama Narayanan and Sunir Kheterpal for Sri Thenandal Films, Azure Entertainment and JV Media Dreams. It released on 27 December 2013. Blackmore's Night: Paris Moon Paris Moon is a long-form concert DVD/CD shot released by the band Blackmores Night in 2007. This release celebrates the bands 10-year anniversary with a concert in the Paris Olympia in 2006. The band runs through a number of cover songs, including Jethro Tulls "Rainbow Blues," Joan Baez "Diamonds and Rust," Joan Osbornes "Saint Teresa," and a couple songs from Ritchies previous bands: Deep Purples "Soldier of Fortune" and Rainbows "Ariel". Also included is a photo gallery with photos from the show, set to "Streets of London", sung by Night in French. Included with the DVD is a CD containing nine tracks from the concert, as well as a studio version of "The Village Lanterne" and a radio edit of "All Because of You". Paris Moon was nominated to the New Age Reporter Lifestyle Music Award in three categories: Best Vocal Album, Best Album and Best Celtic Album. Taxi Driver (Citizen I) Taxi Driver is a 1977 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. N. Menon. The film stars Raghavan, Kuttyedathi Vilasini, S. P. Pillai and Sharada in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Joshi. Jonathan of the Night Mysterious Island 2 Mysterious Island 2 is a 2013 Chinese horror film directed by Rico Chung. The film is set in present-day Bangkok where Zhou Qing tells her psychiatrist about recurring nightmares about a female ghost and a killer lorry on a highway. Zhous younger sister Zhou Xi finds Zhou Qing missing and on looking for her finds her house deserted and full of horrific paintings and newspaper clippings about a murder spree. The film is largely unrelated to the plot and cast of Mysterious Island, but shares many key crew members including the producer and director. Lekhu Lekhu Lekhi Deli Lekhu Lekhu Lekhi Deli is a 2014 Oriya romance comedy-drama film produced by Sitaram Agrawal. Babushan and Jhilik are in the lead roles for the second time in a romantic role after Akhire Akhire. Madrasa Madrasa is a 2013 Afghan Drama film written, produced and directed by Asad Sikandar. the film starring Asad Sikandar, Diana Sikandar and Thamina Rajabova. the film is based on true story about Afghan refugee family living in Iran after war in Afghanistan. the film released on 6 July 2013 in Kabul and on 14 October 2014 in Mumbai. Pollachi Mappillai Pollachi Mappillai is a 2010 Indian Tamil drama film directed by R. Lakshmanan. The film features Sathyaraj and Susan in lead roles with Goundamani in a pivotal role. The film, produced by Mangai Harirajan, had musical score by Deva and was released after several delays in 16 July 2010 to positive reviews. But it was a flop at the box office. Pulan Visaranai 2 Pulan Visaranai 2 is a 2015 Tamil action film directed by R. K. Selvamani and produced by Ibrahim Rowther. It stars Prashanth, Karthika in lead roles with R. K. and Pyramid Natarajan playing pivotal roles. The film, which is a sequel to the 1990 film Pulan Visaranai, began production in 2006 and was in development hell before releasing on 30 January 2015. Oloibiri Oloibiri is a 2016 Nigerian action thriller film directed by Curtis Graham, produced by Rogers Ofime and starring , Olu Jacobs and Richard Mofe Damijo. The film tells a story on how government agencies, along with oil companies exploited the newly discovered oil in the historic town of Oloibiri. The film had its premier on 21 October 2016 at the Shell Nigeria hall, Muson center, Onikan. Former head of state, General Yakubu Gowon, former Secretary general, Commonwealth, Emeka Anyaoku were present at the event. Speaking to Channels TV after watching the film, former Minister for Information, Professor Jerry Gana described the film as having a "clear and powerful message" on the sufferings of people in the Niger Delta. He also encouraged other filmmakers to make more of such films. Richard Mofe Damijo, who played the role of a disgruntled indigene, who became a militant, "Gunpowder" in the oil rich town described his role as a "modern day Robinhood". He also stated that he hopes government and international organizations will come to the aid of people in Niger Delta. Off the Menu: Asian America Off the Menu: Asian America is a 2015 American documentary film by Grace Lee about Asian American culture, Asian cuisine, and how they relate to the culture of the United States. It premiered in March 2015 at CAAMFest and aired on PBS in December 2015. Vajram Vajram is a 2015 Tamil comedy-drama film directed by Ramesh Selvan. The film revolves around the four boys who want to get revenge on a corrupt minister. It stars Kishore, Sree Raam, Pandi, and Kuttymani, in the lead roles, while Pondy Ravi, Jayaprakash, Thambi Ramaiah, and Pavani Reddy play supporting roles. The music composed by F. S. Faizal with editing done by Marish and cinematography by A. R. Kumaresan. The film was released on 27 February 2015 with negative reviews. Jug Band Hokum Jug Band Hokum is a 2015 feature-length documentary film by Jack Norton that stars Brooklynd Turner and Anne Baggenstoss. It follows the eccentric lives of band members competing in the annual Minneapolis Battle of the Jug Bands. The film features appearances by Garrison Keillor, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Charlie Parr, Dom Flemons of the Carolina Chocolate Drops, and Baby Gramps among others. Historias Breves 1 Historias Breves is a feature-length Argentine color film composed of a group of short films directed, respectively, by Daniel Burman, Israel Adrián Caetano, Jorge Gaggero, Tristán Gicovate, Sandra Gugliotta, Paula Hernández, Lucrecia Martel, Pablo Ramos, Ulises Rosell, Bruno Stagnaro and Andrés Tambornino; it was released 19 May 1995. Bits of What I Have Bits of What I Have is a Bahraini movie shot in Turkey, The film is produced by Ibrahem AlRabeh and Zeeshan Jawed Shah, and is written and directed by Saleh Sharif. The film is about two days in the life of an ageing writer who is in the brink of extinction and a youthful soul who is in utter need of inspiration and happens to seek it in the arms of an anguished writer. Jaga Hatare Pagha Jaga Hatare Pagha is a 2015 Oriya romance action family drama film produced by Tarang Cine Productions. It stars Anubhav Mohanty and Elina Samantray in lead roles. The film is directed by Murali Krishna. It is a remake of Marathi film Lai Bhaari. The Kannada song Life is Awesome from the movie Male was copied in this movie. Timing Timing is a 2014 South Korean animated film based on the webtoon of the same name by cartoonist Kang Full. The film was directed by Min Kyung-jo, and features the voices of Park Ji-yoon, Ahn Jae-hyun, Ryu Seung-gon, Yeo Min-jeong, Sim Gyu-hyuk and Sung Wan-kyung. Lovely Te Lovely Lovely Te Lovely is a Punjabi feature film starring Gurjit Singh, Pooja Thakur and Hardeep Gill. Music from the film was released on 18 July 2015. It was released on 24 July 2015. Dream On Dream On is a 2015 American documentary film starring John Fugelsang. Ladies Only Ladies Only is an unreleased Hindi language Indian feature film directed by Dinesh Shailendra, starring Randhir Kapoor, Seema Biswas, Shilpa Shirodkar, Heera Rajagopal and Kamal Haasan in guest appearance as a dead body. The film is a remake of Kamal Haasans own Tamil hit, Magalir Mattum which itself was a remake of the 1980 American film 9 to 5. Miss Teacher Miss Teacher is a 2015 Nigerian drama film directed by Serah Donald Onyeachor. It stars Chika Ike, Joseph Benjamin, Liz Benson Ameye and more. The film, which is produced by Chika Ike is the first production from her production company. Vidayutham Vidayutham is a 2016 Tamil film directed by Nagamaneci. The film stars Tanvi Ganesh Lonkar of Slumdog Millionaire fame in the lead role, while Kaushik Ram and director Nagamaneci himself play other important lead roles. This film is produced by Sree Nagaraja Sarpayaakshi Films and Nagamaneci Entertainments Private Ltd.The film got a theatrical release on March 18, 2016. Callshop Istanbul Callshop Istanbul is a 2015 documentary film by two film directors, the Moroccan-Canadian Hind Benchekroun and Turkish-Kurdish-Canadian Sami Mermer and produced by Turtle Films, depicting some intimate footage of the life of immigrants and of undocumented street vendors residing in cosmopolitan Istanbul. Many migrants and refugees mainly from Asia, Africa and the Arab World found temporary refuge in Istanbul considering it as their gateway to Europe and elsewhere. To cater for a great demand of communication, telephone and internet access by refugees, a booming network of "call shops" and "internet cafés" spread all over Istanbul to provide an affordable way for these refugees from all over the world to communicate with their relatives back home or for facilitating their life in the city or to help them in their plans to immigrate elsewhere. The film portrays often one-way phone conversations by the refugees in their most intimate and vulnerable moments. The film is also a subtle witness of the complicated role of Istanbul as a transcontinental city including proliferation of would-be smugglers and traffickers promising shady and often dangerous routes for immigration to Europe with Istanbul serving as a passageway for the 21st centurys largest migration crisis. The film was showcased in a number of film festivals, notably the "Canadian Spectrum" portion of the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. and during the "Canadian feature competition" at the Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montréal and at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. Callshop Istanbul is distributed in Canada and worldwide by Multi-Monde. Romeo & Radhika Romeo & Radhika is an upcoming Gujarati romantic comedy film, directed by Siddharth Trivedi and produced by Suresh M. Shah. The film stars Vidhi Parikh, Tushar Sadhu, Hemang Dave, Shyam Nair. The title of the film is a wordplay on Romeo & Juliet. Automation and the Future of Jobs Automation and the Future of Jobs is a 2016 Swedish television documentary film written and directed by Magnus Sjöström. The film explores how digitalization, robotics and automation reshapes the future of jobs. The documentary was produced by UR, The Swedish Educational Broadcasting Company and was broadcast on Swedens biggest TV channel SVT in October 2016. Project Marathwada Project Marathwada is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language drama film, made by the Producer-Director duo of Prakash Patel and Bhavin Wadia, along with Niraj Laxmikant Patel as Co-Producer. The film is based on the issue of Farmer Suicides in India and stars Om Puri as a distressed farmer, Tukaram. The films also stars Govind Namdeo, Dalip Tahil, Kunal Seth, Seema Biswas, Rahul Patel, and Farrah Kader. It follows the story of a Marathwada-based indebted farmer, who comes to Mumbai hoping for help from the Government after his son commits suicide. The story takes a twist when he comes across four college students making a documentary on the same subject. The first look of the film was released on 22 September 2015. The digital marketing of the film is being handled by CineMArkets Digital Solutions and the release occurred on 3 June 2016. Desh Re Joya Dada Pardesh Joya Desh Re Joya Dada Pardesh Joya is a 1998 Indian Gujarati film directed by Govindbhai Patel. It is one of the highest grossing Gujarati film of all time. Laloolal.com Laloolal.com is Pakistani romantic–drama film directed by Khalid Ahmed, written by Bee Gul and co-produced by Shailja Kejriwal and Vikas Sharma. It premiered in 2016 at the Zeal for Unity festival, aiming at India-Pakistan unity. Devdas Devdas is a Bengali-language film based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novel Devdas. It is the first Bangladeshi version of the story and the first colour film version in Bangladesh. It was the first of two versions directed by Chashi Nazrul Islam. Nanna Ninna Prema Kathe Nanna Ninna Prema Kathe is a 2016 Indian Kannada romantic drama film directed by Shivu Jamkhandi and produced by actor Anand S. Namagouda. The film stars Vijay Raghavendra and Nidhi Subbaiah pairing up for the first time in lead roles whilst Thilak Shekar and Chikkanna play the key supporting roles. Reported to be centered around Northern Karnataka, the filming took place in various parts of Karnataka including Bengaluru, Jamakhandi, Bijapur, Bagalkot, Hubballi and others. The dialogues of the film are being spoken in true North Karnataka style. The film is scheduled to release on 15 July 2016. Banchha Elo Phire Banchha Elo Phire. This is a Bengali comedy film. It released on 21 October 2016. We Can't Make the Same Mistake Twice We Cant Make the Same Mistake Twice is a 2016 Canadian documentary film by Alanis Obomsawin about the First Nations activist Cindy Blackstock and her court case against the federal government of Canada for underfunding social services to children living on First Nations reserves. The film details how the federal government has resisted applying Jordans Principle to restitution efforts. Also appearing in the film is Assembly of First Nations lawyer David Nahwegahbow, who describes the governments efforts to avoid living up to its agreements with Indigenous peoples. To make the film, Obomsawin followed the case for six years, recording testimony from all sides. We Cant Make the Same Mistake Twice is the 49th film that Obomsawin has directed for the National Film Board of Canada—with her 50th, Norway House, in production. Crazy Boy Crazy Boy is a 2016 Kannada-language romance film. The movie stars Dilip Prakash in lead role and Ashika, making her debut as the female lead in the film. Directed by Kannada movie director Mahesh Babu the movie released on 18 August 2016. The Life The Life is a Ugandan drama feature film created, written and directed by Nana Kagga. The film features Ugandan actors including Gasuza Lwanga, Maureen Nankya, Elvis ‘Vamposs’ Kirya, Tibba Murungi, Susan Nava. M-NET secured film screening rights and the film was shown on its Africa Magic channels. Girls Girls in Malayalam and Thiraikku Varadha Kathai in Tamil, is a 2016 Tamil-Malayalam bilingual horror thriller film directed by Thulasidas. The film features Nadhiya in the leading role and Eden, Subiksha and Iniya in the supporting roles. The film released to negative reviews in October 2016. Bam Bam Bol Raha Hai Kashi Bam Bam Bol Raha Hai Kashi is a 2016 Indian, Bhojpuri language film directed by Santosh Mishra And Produced By Dr. Madhu Chopra and Priyanka Chopra. Dinesh Lal Yadav in lead roles and Amrapali Dubey and Antara Banerjee cast in opposite roles. Manoj Tiger, Sanjay Pandey, Prakash Jais, Deepak Sinha, Ayaz Khan, R Shandilya, Dr Archana Singh an Samarth Chaturvedi in supporting roles. Shut Balakirev Balakirev The Buffoon is a 2002 Russian televised version of 1999 Lenkom theatrical presentation, written by Grigori Gorin. Theatrical version directed by Mark Zakharov, televised version by Nikolay Skuyibin. Zhalla Bobhata Zhala Bobhata is a 2017 Marathi comedy movie starring veteran actor Dilip Prabhavalkar, Kamlesh Sawant, Sanjay Khapre, Bhalchandra Kadam. The film is written and directed by Anup Ashok Jagdale and its screenplay and dialogues are written by Chala Hawa Yeu Dya writer Arvind Jagtap. It had its theatrical release on 6 January 2017. Backkom Bear: Agent 008 Backkom Bear: Agent 008 is a 2017 Chinese animated adventure comedy-drama film directed by Li Qingfang, based on the Backkom animated series. It was released in China on 13 January 2017. This film serves as a prequel to the show. As of 2019, the film has yet to be released in English. Doctor Bari Doctor Bari is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film directed by Azizul Rahman and written by A.T.M. Shamsuzzaman. The film was released on 17 July 2007 in Bangladesh. It was produced by NTV Production House and distributed by G Series. It is a family comedy film and stars Shakib Khan, A.T.M. Shamsuzzaman, Jona, Shabnaz, Amit Hasan and Salauddin Lavlu. Amar Shopno Tumi Amar Shopno Tumi is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. The film released was 2005 in all over Bangladesh. Directed and written by Hasibul Islam Mizan. it is all about love with a comedy-based film. Stars Shakib Khan, Ferdous, Shabnur, A.T.M. Shamsuzzaman, Abul Hayat, Sormili Ahmed. This film is one of the highest-grossing film of 2005 in Bangladesh. Ohongkar Ohongkar is a 2017 Bangladeshi drama film directed by Shahadat Hossain Liton. It is produced by Tushar Kothachitro. The film stars Shakib Khan and Shabnom Bubly as lead role. It also supporting role with Toma Mirza, Mizu Ahmed, Rehana Jolly, Afzal Sharif, and Nuton. The film release on 2 September 2017 for the Eid al-Adha. The movie is a remake of 2005 Kannada movie Auto Shankar. Yama Raja Siri Yama Raja Siri is a 2018 Sri Lankan, Sinhala language, comedy film that is written, directed, edited and produced by Sajeewa Sankalpa. The film features comedy duo Bandu Samarasinghe and Tennyson Cooray in lead roles, along with Rex Kodippili, Kumara Thirimadura and Nadeesha Hemamali in pivotal roles. The film was released on 29 March 2018, at the Tharangani Theatre. It is the 1301st Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Director Sajeewa Sankalpa worked in multiple roles on the production of this film; as director, producer, cinematographer, music director and editor, as well as working on background vocals, special sound effects, special visual effects, color and sound coordination, and song production. Kandhakottai Kandhakottai is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by S. Sakthivel, starring Nakul and Poorna in the lead roles, whilst Sampath Raj and Santhanam play supporting roles. The music was composed by Dhina. The film released on 19 December 2009 to average reviews. Karutha Joothan Karutha Joothan is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language film written, directed and produced by Salim Kumar and starring himself in the lead role. Ramesh Pisharody, Subheesh Sudhi, and Usha other important roles. The film narrates the decimation of the Jewish community and its history in Mala, a small village in the Thrissur district of Kerala, through the life of Aron Ilyahu, a member of a prosperous Jewish family. The film released on 18 August 2017 in Kerala. At the 47th Kerala State Film Awards, the film received the Best Story for Kumar. The Dreaming Man The Dreaming Man is a 2017 Chinese romantic comedy film starring Chen Bolin, Lin Yun and Zhang Yunlong. It is a remake of While You Were Sleeping. It is the first Chinese film produced by The Walt Disney Studios. The film was released on December 8, 2017. Paddayi Paddayi is a 2018 Indian Tulu film directed by Abhaya Simha. The film stars Mohan Sheni, Bindu Rakshidhi, Chandrahas Ulla, Gopinath Bhat, Avinash Rai, Sadashiv Ninasam, Shrinidhi Achar, Prabhakar Kapikad, Vani Peruvodi, Ravi Bhat, Mallika and others.The movie is a native adaptation to the Mackbeth of Shakesphere. Godine slatkog greha Lepa Brena: Godine Slatkog greha is a 2017 documentary film about Bosnian singer Lepa Brena. The film documents the events since the beginning of Brenas career in 1982 until the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991. Miyubi Miyubi is a Canadian virtual reality film directed by Felix Lajeunesse and released in 2017. Produced by Felix & Paul Studios in conjunction with Funny or Die, the film is an immersive video comedy-drama in which the viewer experiences the dynamics of a dysfunctional family through the eyes of Miyubi, a toy robot the father purchased for his son as a birthday gift. The films cast includes Emily Bergl, P. J. Byrne, Owen Vaccaro and Richard Riehle, as well as an unlockable hidden scene which features Jeff Goldblum as Miyubis creator. The film was distributed to the Gear VR and Oculus Rift virtual reality platforms. The film won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Immersive Experience at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards. French Viplavam French Viplavam is a Malayalam comedy movie, which marks the directorial debut of Maju, starring Sunny Wayne, Lal, Chemban Vinod Jose, and Arya Salim. It was released on 26 October 2018.From the very first shot to the last one the film lacked any elements which would enable it to be called as a film. The film received negative reviews and Critics Rating of 3.5/5 and audience Rating of 0.9/5 as reported by Times of India. Samyy, samyy, samyy, samyy Most, Most, Most, Most is a 1966 animated film by Soyuzmultfilm directed by Vasily Livanov. Bridge of Clouds Bridge of Clouds is a 2018 Burmese drama-romance film directed by Aw Ra Tha. In this film, Myanmar movie stars Nay Toe, Khin Wint Wah, Htun Htun, and Vietnamese actress Nguyen Tran Huyen My, performed. The film was produced by 7th Sense Film Production. Monday Morning in a Coney Island Police Court Monday Morning in a Coney Island Police Court is a 1908 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. Mrs. Jones Entertains Mrs. Jones Entertains is a 1909 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Internet Movie Database lists Mary Pickford as appearing in this short. However, Pickford did not begin with Biograph until the end of April 1909. The Reckoning The Reckoning is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. It is an adaptation of Robert W. Chambers’s novel. Choosing a Husband Choosing a Husband is a 1909 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Florence Barker. It is not known whether the film currently survives. La digue La Digue is a 1911 silent French film directed by Abel Gance. It was Gances debut film. The film was never released. The Inner Circle The Inner Circle is a 1912 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Mary Pickford and Blanche Sweet. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Library of Congress. Oliver Twist Oliver Twist is a 1912 British silent drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Ivy Millais, Alma Taylor and Harry Royston. It is an adaptation of the 1838 novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. It was the directorial debut of Bentley who went on to become a leading British director. It was the first in a series of Dickens adaptations by Bentley. The Enemy's Baby The Enemys Baby is a 1913 American drama film, possibly directed by D. W. Griffith. Fate Fate is a 1913 silent short film directed by D. W. Griffith and produced and distributed by the Biograph Company. This film survives in the Library of Congress collection. If We Only Knew If We Only Knew is a 1913 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. The Mistake The Mistake is a 1913 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. A Misunderstood Boy A Misunderstood Boy is a 1913 American short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. A Noise from the Deep A Noise from the Deep is a 1913 American short silent comedy film starring Mabel Normand and Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. The film was directed and produced by Mack Sennett and also features the Keystone Cops on horseback. A Noise from the Deep still exists and was screened four times in 2006 in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City as part of a 56-film retrospective of all known surviving Arbuckle movies. One on Romance One on Romance is a 1913 American silent black and white romance comedy film directed by Edwin Middleton, written by Anita Bresman, produced by Siegmund Lubin and starring Jack Barrymore. Its a lost film on a split reel, where two films are placed on the same reel. The films was produced by the Philadelphia-based Lubin Manufacturing Company and was lost in an explosion and fire at the Lubin vaults in 1914. Outwitting Dad Outwitting Dad is a 1914 American comedy film that features Oliver Hardys first onscreen appearance. Burning Daylight: The Adventures of 'Burning Daylight' in Alaska Burning Daylight: The Adventures of Burning Daylight in Alaska is a 1914 American adventure film directed by Hobart Bosworth, starring Hobart Bosworth, Rhea Haines, J. Charles Haydon, Elmer Clifton and Jack Conway. It is based on the novel Burning Daylight by Jack London. The film was released on September 14, 1914, by Paramount Pictures. A Good Little Devil A Good Little Devil is a 1914 silent film starring Mary Pickford, produced by Adolph Zukor and Daniel Frohman, and distributed on a States Rights basis. Pickford, along with friend Lillian Gish, appeared in the Broadway play version of the story prior to Pickford making this film. Much of the cast of the play appeared in the film version. This film is essentially lost, with only one of the five reels surviving. McVeagh of the South Seas McVeagh of the South Seas is a 1914 American drama film directed by and starring Harry Carey. The film was reissued under the title Brute Island and has been released on DVD under that title. The Naked Truth The Naked Truth is a 1914 silent Italian drama film directed by Carmine Gallone. An Odyssey of the North An Odyssey of the North is a 1914 American adventure film directed by Hobart Bosworth and written by Hettie Grey Baker and Hobart Bosworth. The film stars Hobart Bosworth, Rhea Haines and Gordon Sackville. It is based on the short story "An Odyssey of the North" by Jack London. The film was released on September 3, 1914, by Paramount Pictures. Samson Samson is a 1914 American short drama film. Harold Lloyd has an uncredited role. Destruction Destruction is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by Will S. Davis and starring Theda Bara. The film is now considered to be lost. Destruction is based on the 1901 Émile Zola novel Travail. The Diamond from the Sky The Diamond from the Sky is a 1915 American silent adventure-film serial directed by Jacques Jaccard and William Desmond Taylor and starring Lottie Pickford, Irving Cummings, and William Russell. No copies of this serial’s “chapters” have been found, so the overall production is currently classified as a lost film. Hogan's Romance Upset Hogans Romance Upset is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by Charles Avery and featuring both Fatty Arbuckle and Harold Lloyd in uncredited roles as a spectators. The Incorrigible Dukane The Incorrigible Dukane is a 1915 silent dramedy and farce produced by Daniel Frohman and released by Famous Players Film Company. Directed by James Durkin, it stars John Barrymore in his fifth feature film. Adapted from the novel of the same name by George C. Shedd, it is the earliest known surviving John Barrymore film. It's No Laughing Matter Its No Laughing Matter is an extant 1915 American comedy silent film written and directed by Lois Weber. The film stars Macklyn Arbuckle, Cora Drew, Myrtle Stedman, Charles Marriott, Adele Farrington, and Frank Elliott. The film was released on January 14, 1915, by Paramount Pictures. Neal of the Navy Neal of the Navy is a 1915 American adventure film serial directed by William Bertram and W. M. Harvey. The film is considered to be lost. Neal of the Navy was the first use of a mans name in the title of a serial. The Rug Maker's Daughter The Rug Makers Daughter is a 1915 American adventure silent film directed by Oscar Apfel and written by Julia Crawford Ivers. The film stars Maud Allan, Forrest Stanley, Jane Darwell, Howard Davies, Herbert Standing and Laura Woods Cushing. The film was released on July 5, 1915, by Paramount Pictures. The Warrens of Virginia The Warrens of Virginia is a 1915 American drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Prints of the film survive at the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection. The Fable of the Kid Who Shifted His Ideals to Golf and Finally Became a Baseball Fan and Took the Only Known Cure The Fable of the Kid Who Shifted His Ideals to Golf and Finally Became a Baseball Fan and Took the Only Known Cure is a 1916 American short comedy silent film pertaining to baseball, the director unnamed and distributed by Golden Film Company. Filming taking place in Chicago, it was released in cinemas on October 4, 1916, in the United States. The Foundling The Foundling is a 1916 silent film directed by John B. OBrien. The film is a remake of the lost film The Foundling and serves as its replacement, as the 1915 Allan Dwan directed version was destroyed in the nitrate fire at Famous Players September 11, 1915. The Manxman The Manxman is a 1916 British silent drama film directed by George Loane Tucker and starring Henry Ainley, Adeline Hayden Coffin and Will Corrie. It is based on the novel the 1894 novel of the same name by Hall Caine. A second silent adaptation, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, was released in 1929. Upon its release in England in December 1916, The Manxman was a financial and critical success. It was one of relatively few British films to also become a hit in the United States. No copies of the film are known to exist, and The Manxman nitrate was destroyed by a fire in the 1965 MGM vault fire. The Scholar The Scholar is a 1918 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Under Two Flags Under Two Flags is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by J. Gordon Edwards and starring Theda Bara. It was the second adaptation of the best selling 1867 novel Under Two Flags by Ouida and the subsequent stage play version by Arthur Shirley. The film is now considered to be lost. The film was re-released by Fox Film Corporation in January 1919. The novel/play was adapted to the screen for a third time in 1922 as Under Two Flags by The Universal Film Manufacturing Company and a fourth time in 1936 again as Under Two Flags by 20th Century Fox. Golden Rule Kate Golden Rule Kate is a 1917 American silent western drama film starring Louise Glaum, William Conklin, Jack Richardson, Mildred Harris, and John Gilbert. It was directed by Reginald Barker from a story written by Monte M. Katterjohn and produced and distributed by the Triangle Film Corporation. The title role in this feature length western was a big departure for Glaum. One of the leading vamps of the mid 1910s—who played wicked dance hall girls in several westerns opposite William S. Hart—she stars here as the heroine, playing a female Bill Hart, with two pistols, before such roles were common among women. The Voice on the Wire The Voice on the Wire is a 1917 American action film serial directed by Stuart Paton. It is presumed to be lost. Captain Fracasse Captain Fracasse is a 1919 Italian silent historical film directed by Mario Caserini. It is based on the 1863 novel of the same name by Théophile Gautier. De Luxe Annie De Luxe Annie is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Roland West and starring Norma Talmadge, Eugene OBrien, and Frank Mills. The House of Hate The House of Hate is a 1918 American film serial directed by George B. Seitz, produced when many early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee. The serial was originally announced at 15 episodes but due to its box office success was extended to 20, at which time content involving German spies was interpolated into the murder mystery plot. A print of a condensed featurized version of The House of Hate from the collection of filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein is held in the Gosfilmofund film archive in Russia. Most of the propagandistic spy content is excised in the condensation, which does not include chapter divisions but does apparently include most of the content of episodes 1-4 as originally released, highlights from the middle chapters of the serial, and the complete finale including the extended flashback in which the masked villains identity is revealed. On April 12, 2015 the Fort Lee Film Commission held a screening of a video transfer of existing footage from this film lasting three hours, including shots of Pearl White atop Cliffhanger Point on the Hudson Palisades. A restored version of the serial with reconstructed opening titles, dialogue, chapter summaries, and chapter divisions was released on DVD by The Serial Squadron on May 25, 2015. Lili Lili is a 1918 Hungarian comedy film directed by and featuring Béla Lugosi. The Lion's Claws The Lions Claws is a 1918 American adventure film serial directed by Harry Harvey and Jacques Jaccard and starring Marie Walcamp and Ray Hanford. The serial, which had 18 chapters, is considered to be a lost film. Little Miss Hoover Little Miss Hoover is a 1918 American silent romantic drama film directed by John S. Robertson and stars Marguerite Clark. The film is based on the novel The Golden Bird, by Maria Thompson Daviess. A 35mm print of the film is preserved at the Library of Congress. The Black Secret The Black Secret is a 1919 American adventure film serial directed by George B. Seitz. The film was recorded in both Fort Lee, as well as in the nearby Hudson Palisades. Recording took place during a time when many of the early 20th century film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based there. The film is currently considered to be lost. Fool's Gold Fools Gold is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Laurence Trimble. A copy of the film survives in the British Film Institutes National Film and Television Archive. Kathleen Mavourneen Kathleen Mavourneen is a lost 1919 American silent drama film directed by Charles J. Brabin and starring his wife Theda Bara. It was produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation. A much filmed story based on the poem, Kathleen Mavourneen, by Annie Crawford and play by Dion Boucicault. Wings of the Morning Wings of the Morning is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by J. Gordon Edwards and starring William Farnum, Herschel Mayall, Frank Elliott, G. Raymond Nye, Clarence Burton, and Harry De Vere. It is based on the 1903 novel by Louis Tracy. The film was released by Fox Film Corporation on November 24, 1919. The World and Its Woman The World and Its Woman is a 1919 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures and directed by Frank Lloyd. Opera singer Geraldine Farrar and her husband Lou Tellegen star. Bleak House Bleak House is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Constance Collier, Berta Gellardi and Helen Haye. It is an adaptation of Charles Dickens 1852 novel Bleak House. It was one of many silent film versions of Dickens stories. Bullet Proof Bullet Proof is a 1920 American Western film directed by Lynn Reynolds and starring Harry Carey. It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it may be a lost film. The Copperhead The Copperhead is a 1920 American silent film historical drama based on a novel by Frederick Landis and a play by Augustus Thomas. The star of this film is Lionel Barrymore who won acclaim in the play version on Broadway, and who appeared in the play and this film with his first wife Doris Rankin. A print of this film has been screened in recent years. Crooked Streets Crooked Streets is a 1920 American silent drama spy film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is one of star Ethel Claytons rare surviving silent films with a copy at the Library of Congress. The film is based on a short story, "Dinner at Eight", by Samuel Merwin. The Flaming Disc The Flaming Disc is a 1920 American silent adventure film serial directed by Robert F. Hill. The first episode of the series, "Rails of Death", opened on November 21, 1920. A total of 18 film episodes were produced. The Flaming Disc is now presumed to be a lost film. The Gift Supreme The Gift Supreme is a 1920 American silent drama film starring Bernard Durning, Seena Owen, and Tully Marshall The film was written and directed by Ollie Sellers and based on the 1916 novel of the same name by George Allan England. The supporting cast includes Melbourne MacDowell, Eugenie Besserer, Jack Curtis, Anna Dodge, Claire McDowell and Lon Chaney in a villainous bit role. Good References Good References is a 1920 American silent romantic comedy drama film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Constance Talmadge, Vincent Coleman, Ned Sparks, Nellie Parker Spaulding, Mona Lisa, and Matthew Betz. It is based on the novel of the same name by E.J. Rath. The film was released by First National Exhibitors Circuit on August 1920. The Mystery of 13 The Mystery of 13 is a 1919 American drama film serial directed by Francis Ford. On Our Selection On Our Selection is a 1920 Australian silent film directed by Raymond Longford based on the Dad and Dave stories by Steele Rudd. Pirate Gold Pirate Gold is a 1920 American adventure film serial directed by George B. Seitz. Seitz also directed a feature-length version of the serial, Rogues and Romance, released in December 1920. The 10-episode serial was re-edited into the feature-length film Rogues and Romance. The serial is now considered a lost film. The Screaming Shadow The Screaming Shadow is a 1920 American 15-chapter silent action film serial directed by Ben F. Wilson and Duke Worne. The film is considered to be lost. The serials themes of "eternal life" and "premature burial" seem to tilt it into the horror genre as well. Actor/co-director Wilson died at age 54 in 1930 from a heart ailment. What Women Want What Women Want is a surviving 1920 silent film drama directed by George Archainbaud starring Louise Huff. Print preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Alf's Button Alfs Button is a 1920 British silent comedy film directed by Cecil Hepworth and starring Leslie Henson, Alma Taylor and Gerald Ames. It was based on the novel Alfs Button by William Darlington. The film is about a British soldier who discovers a magic coat button which summons a genie to grant his various wishes. It was remade as a sound film in 1930. It was shot at Walton Studios. The Dollar-a-Year Man The Dollar-a-Year Man is a 1921 American comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. It is not known whether the film currently survives, which suggests that it is a lost film. Godless Men Godless Men is a 1920 American silent adventure drama film directed by Reginald Barker and produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures. It stars Russell Simpson and James "Jim" Mason as a father and son. It is based on a Saturday Evening Post short story Black Pawl by Ben Ames Williams. This film exists in a private collection. Hurricane Hutch Hurricane Hutch is a 1921 American adventure film serial directed by George B. Seitz. The film is considered to be lost. The story concerns the search for a lost formula for making paper from seaweed that will save a mortgaged papermill. The Iron Trail The Iron Trail is a 1921 American silent adventure film directed by Roy William Neill and written by Dorothy Farnum. The film stars Wyndham Standing, Thurston Hall, Reginald Denny, Alma Tell, and Harlan Knight. The film was released on October 30, 1921, by United Artists. Kean Kean is a 1921 German silent historical film directed by Rudolf Biebrach and starring Heinrich George and Carola Toelle. It is an adaptation of the 1836 play Kean by Alexandre Dumas. The films sets were designed by the art director Ludwig Kainer and Hans Sohnle. Passion Flower The Passion Flower is a 1921 American drama film starring Norma Talmadge, Courtenay Foote and Eulalie Jensen, and directed by Herbert Brenon. It is based on the 1913 Spanish play The Unloved Woman by Jacinto Benavente. The forbidden love of a man for his stepdaughter leads to tragedy and murder. The Library of Congress has a print, though there is a bit of deterioration in the first scene and a "lapse of continuity" near the end of this copy. Terror Trail Terror Trail may refer to: Terror Trail Terror Trail That Girl Montana That Girl Montana is an extant 1921 American silent western film starring Blanche Sweet and distributed by Pathé Exchange. Jesse D. Hampton produced and Robert Thornby directed. The film is based on a 1901 novel, That Girl Montana, by Marah Ellis Ryan. This is one of Sweets few 1920s silent films to survive and is available in the DVD format. Voices of the City Voices of the City is a 1921 American silent crime drama film starring Leatrice Joy and Lon Chaney that was directed by Wallace Worsley. It is considered to be a lost film. Broken Chains Broken Chains is a 1922 American silent melodrama film directed by Allen Holubar. Starring Colleen Moore, Malcolm McGregor, and Ernest Torrence, it was based on the winning story from a scenario contest held by the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation and the Chicago Daily News. A print of Broken Chains is preserved at the George Eastman House archive. East Is West East Is West is an extant 1922 American silent drama film directed by Sidney Franklin and starring Constance Talmadge. The film is based on a 1918 Broadway stage play starring Fay Bainter as Ming Toy. It was remade as a talkie at Universal in 1930 with Lupe Velez. A copy of the film is held at the EYE Film Institute Netherlands, formerly Filmmuseum Nederlands. The Ghost Breaker The Ghost Breaker is a 1922 American silent horror comedy film about haunted houses and ghosts. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Alfred E. Green and starred Wallace Reid in one of his last screen roles. The story, based on the 1909 play The Ghost Breaker by Paul Dickey and Charles W. Goddard, had been released on film in 1914, directed by Cecil B. DeMille and Oscar Apfel. The 1922 version is now considered lost. Two of the actors in this film, Snitz Edwards and Arthur Edmund Carewe, later appeared together in the 1925 Lon Chaney silent classic The Phantom of the Opera. Two uncredited "ghosts" in the cast, Mervyn LeRoy and Richard Arlen, later went on to successful film careers. The Ghost Breaker would be remade in the sound era as The Ghost Breakers with Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard, and later as Scared Stiff starring Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin. Kindred of the Dust Kindred of the Dust is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Raoul Walsh, and starring his wife Miriam Cooper. It was based upon the novel of the same name by Peter B. Kyne. The film was the last independent picture for Walshs production company, and the last film he and Cooper would make together. Today it is one of Walshs earliest surviving features, and is one of only two non-D. W. Griffith features of Coopers that still is known to survive. The Man Who Played God The Man Who Played God is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by F. Harmon Weight and written by Forrest Halsey. The film stars George Arliss, Ann Forrest, Ivan Simpson, Edward Earle, and Effie Shannon. The film was released on October 1, 1922, by United Artists. Considered to be a lost film for decades, a print of The Man Who Played God was found at Gosfilmofond in Moscow. Nan of the North Nan of the North is a 1922 American adventure film serial directed by Duke Worne. The film is considered to be lost. Nice People Nice People is a lost 1922 American silent drama film directed by William C. deMille and starring Wallace Reid and Bebe Daniels. The movie is based on the 1921 Broadway play Nice People by Rachel Crothers that had starred Tallulah Bankhead, Francine Larrimore, and Katharine Cornell. Vincent Coleman played Reids part of the Captain. The Radio King The Radio King is a 1922 American adventure film serial directed by Robert F. Hill and released by the Universal Film Manufacturing Co. The ten chapters began with "A Cry for Help" released October 22, 1922. With Stanley in Africa With Stanley in Africa is a 1922 American adventure film serial directed by William James Craft and Edward A. Kull and released by Universal Film Manufacturing Co. This serial is considered to be a lost film. A Chapter in Her Life A Chapter in Her Life is an American film based on the novel Jewel: A Chapter in Her Life by Clara Louise Burnham. The film was directed by Lois Weber. She had previously adapted the same novel as the 1915 film Jewel, which she co-directed with her then-husband and collaborator Phillips Smalley. Weber made this film shortly after her divorce from Smalley. Penrod and Sam Penrod and Sam is a 1923 American silent comedy drama film directed by William Beaudine and starring Ben Alexander, Joe Butterworth, and Buddy Messinger. Wendy L. Marshall stated that "Beaudine had the Midas touch when it came to directing children" in films like this and Boy of Mine. In 1931, Beaudine directed a sound adaptation of the novel. Ponjola Ponjola is a 1923 American silent drama film based on the novel of the same name by Cynthia Stockley and directed by Donald Crisp. The film stars Anna Q. Nilsson in a role in which she masquerades as a man. A print of Ponjola still exists and is held by a private collector. Richard the Lion-Hearted Richard the Lion-Hearted is a 1923 sequel to Robin Hood, with Wallace Beery returning as Richard the Lion-Hearted. The movie was written by Frank E. Woods from the Sir Walter Scott novel The Talisman and directed by Chester Withey. It is not positively known whether the film currently survives, although it is considered to be a lost film. The School for Scandal The School for Scandal is a 1923 British silent comedy film directed by Bertram Phillips and starring Queenie Thomas, Frank Stanmore and Basil Rathbone. It is an adaptation of the play The School for Scandal by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. The Thrill Chaser The Thrill Chaser is a lost 1923 American action film directed by Edward Sedgwick and featuring Hoot Gibson. Daddies Daddies is a 1924 silent film romantic comedy produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and directed by William A. Seiter. The film stars Mae Marsh and Harry Myers and survives today in 16mm format. It was transferred onto 16mm film by Associated Artists Productions/United Artists in the 1950s and shown on television. Her Love Story Her Love Story was a 1924 silent film romance drama produced by Famous Players-Lasky, distributed by Paramount Pictures, starred Gloria Swanson, and based on a short story by Mary Roberts Rinehart. Comedians Comedians is a 1925 German silent film directed by Karl Grune and starring Lya De Putti, Eugen Klöpfer and Hermann Picha. Monsieur Don't Care Monsieur Dont Care is a 1924 American silent comedy film starring Stan Laurel as "Rhubarb Vaselino". The film is a parody of the Rudolph Valentino film Monsieur Beaucaire. Nets of Destiny Nets of Destiny is a 1924 British drama film directed by Arthur Rooke and starring Stewart Rome, Mary Odette and Gertrude McCoy. It was an adaptation of the novel The Salving of a Derelict by Maurice Drake. The screenplay concerns a son who tries to overturn the disgrace of his father, who committed suicide. North of 36 North of 36 is a 1924 silent film Western Drama produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film is based on the novel, North of 36, by Emerson Hough. The film was directed by Irvin Willat and stars Jack Holt and Lois Wilson. This film was preserved in the Library of Congress in the 1970s and has been restored by that archive with a new screening of the restored film in the summer of 2011 in upstate New York. Ten Scars Make a Man Ten Scars Make a Man is a 1924 American adventure film serial written by Phillip Barry and directed by William Parke. The film is considered to be lost. Thy Name Is Woman Thy Name Is Woman is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Fred Niblo and starring Ramon Novarro and Barbara La Marr. A copy of the film survives in the Turner Archive. The film made an estimated profit of more than $100,000. Triumph Triumph is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. DeMille fell out with Adolph Zukor, one of the heads of Famous Players-Lasky, over the costs of The Ten Commandments. He completed Triumph and Feet of Clay before he departed Paramount to lead his own production company Producers Distributing Corporation. He returned to Paramount only after the introduction of sound in the early 1930s. Prints of the film are held at George Eastman House and the Library of Congress. Who Is the Man? Who Is The Man? is a British silent film drama directed by Walter Summers. The film was based on the successful French play Daniel by Louis Verneuil and is notable as the first screen appearance of John Gielgud. The Ace of Spades The Ace of Spades is a 1925 American Western film serial directed by Henry MacRae. The serial is considered to be a lost film. The Best Bad Man The Best Bad Man is a 1925 American silent Western film directed by John G. Blystone and written by Lillie Hayward. The film stars Tom Mix, Buster Gardner, Cyril Chadwick, Clara Bow, Tom Kennedy and Frank Beal. The film was released on November 29, 1925, by Fox Film Corporation. A Daughter of the Sioux A Daughter of the Sioux is a 1925 American silent western film, directed by Ben Wilson. It stars Ben Wilson, Neva Gerber, and Robert Walker, and was released on December 28, 1925. Headlines Headlines is a 1925 silent film adventure and crime-drama directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring Alice Joyce and Malcolm McGregor. It was distributed through Pathé Exchange. Idaho Idaho was a 1925 American Western film serial directed by Robert F. Hill. The film is considered to be lost. King of the Castle King of the Castle is a 1926 British silent drama film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Marjorie Hume, Brian Aherne and Dawson Millward. It was based on a play by Keble Howard. The Live Wire The Live Wire is a 1925 American comedy film directed by Charles Hines and written by John W. Krafft. The film stars Johnny Hines, Edmund Breese, Mildred Ryan, J. Barney Sherry, Bradley Barker and Flora Finch. The film was released on September 20, 1925, by First National Pictures. The Man Who Played Square The Man Who Played Square is a 1924 American action film directed by Alfred Santell and written by John Stone. The film stars Buck Jones, Wanda Hawley, David Kirby, Ben Hendricks Jr., Hank Mann and Howard Foster. The film was released on November 23, 1924, by Fox Film Corporation. The Midshipman The Midshipman is a 1925 American silent romantic drama film directed by Christy Cabanne. The film stars Ramon Novarro and Harriet Hammond. Joan Crawford had an early uncredited role as an extra. A print is preserved at George Eastman House. The Prairie Pirate The Prairie Pirate is a 1925 American Western film featuring Harry Carey. S.O.S. Perils of the Sea S.O.S. Perils of the Sea is a 1925 American silent film featuring Elaine Hammerstein, directed by James P. Hogan and released through Columbia Pictures. The Scrappin' Kid The Scrappin Kid is a 1926 American silent western film directed by Clifford Smith and starring Art Acord, Velma Connor and Jimmy Boudwin. The Shock Punch The Shock Punch is a 1925 silent film boxing drama produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It starred Richard Dix and Frances Howard. It is preserved at the Library of Congress. A Son of His Father A Son of His Father is a 1925 American silent Western film directed by Victor Fleming. The screenplay, by Anthony Coldeway, was based on Harold Bell Wrights novel. The film stars Bessie Love, Warner Baxter, Raymond Hatton, and Walter McGrail. The film is considered lost. Almost a Lady Almost a Lady is a 1926 silent film romantic comedy directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Marie Prevost. Aloma of the South Seas Aloma of the South Seas is a 1926 American silent comedy drama film starring Gilda Gray as an erotic dancer, filmed in Puerto Rico and Bermuda, and based on a 1925 play of the same title by John B. Hymer and LeRoy Clemens. Grossing $3 million in the U.S. alone, this was the most successful film of 1926 and the fourth most successful film of the 1920s. Black Paradise Black Paradise is a 1926 American silent adventure film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Madge Bellamy, Leslie Fenton and Edmund Lowe. Breed of the Sea Breed of the Sea is a 1926 American silent film directed by and starring Ralph Ince. Bucking the Truth Bucking the Truth is a 1926 American silent western film directed by Milburn Morante and starring Pete Morrison, Brinsley Shaw and Bruce Gordon. Casey of the Coast Guard Casey of the Coast Guard was a 1926 American silent action film serial released in ten chapters. Directed by William Nigh and written by Lewis Allen Browne. The film is now presumed lost. Corporal Kate Corporal Kate is a 1926 silent film comedy romance directed by Paul Sloane and starring Vera Reynolds and Julia Faye. The film was produced by C. Gardner Sullivan, with production at De Mille Pictures Corp., and released by Producers Distributing Corporation. The Cowboy Cop The Cowboy Cop is a 1926 silent romantic Western produced by Robertson-Cole and released through Film Booking Offices of America, better known as FBO. The young female lead is played by Jean Arthur. A copy is held at Nederlands Filmmuseum EYE Institute, Amsterdam. The Dangerous Dude The Dangerous Dude is a 1926 American silent action film directed by Harry Joe Brown and starring Reed Howes, Bruce Gordon and Dorothy Dwan. The Desperate Game The Desperate Game is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Joseph Franz and Milburn Morante. It stars Pete Morrison, Lew Meehan and Bert Lindley. The Escape The Escape is a 1926 American silent western film directed by Milburn Morante and starring Pete Morrison, Barbara Starr and Frank Norcross. The Flame of the Yukon The Flame of the Yukon is a silent Northwoods adventure-drama film starring Seena Owen and directed by George Melford. The film is based on a story by Monte Katterjohn and was distributed by Cecil DeMilles PDC. The film is a remake of a 1917 film that had starred Dorothy Dalton. The 1917 film survives at the Library of Congress. The 1926 film, once thought to be lost, is preserved at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. The Flaming Frontier The Flaming Frontier is a 1926 silent film western directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Hoot Gibson. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. The Galloping Cowboy The Galloping Cowboy is a 1926 American silent western film directed by William James Craft and starring Bill Cody and Edmund Cobb. The Innocent Susanne Chaste Susanne is a 1926 German silent comedy film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch and Ruth Weyher. It is based on the 1910 operetta Die keusche Susanne composed by Jean Gilbert with a libretto by Georg Okonkowski. In Britain it was released under the alternative title The Girl in the Taxi in reference to The Girl in the Taxi in the English version of the operetta. The films art direction is by Jacek Rotmil. It marked the first pairing of Harvey and Fritsch who went on to become the leading screen couple in Weimar and early Nazi cinema. The film premiered at the UFA-Palast am Zoo and was a smash hit on its release. Kreuzzug des Weibes The Womans Crusade is a 1926 German silent drama film directed by Martin Berger and starring Conrad Veidt, Maly Delschaft and Harry Liedtke. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert A. Dietrich. The Wings of a Serf The Wings of a Serf also known as Ivan the Terrible is a 1926 Soviet silent historical film directed by Yuri Tarich and starring Leonid Leonidov, Ivan Klyukvin and Safiyat Askarova. The films sets were designed by the art director Vladimir Yegorov. The Lady of the Harem The Lady of the Harem is a lost 1926 American adventure silent film directed by Raoul Walsh and written by James Elroy Flecker and James T. ODonohoe. The film stars Ernest Torrence, William Collier, Greta Nissen, Louise Fazenda, George Beranger, Sôjin Kamiyama and Frank Leigh. The film was released on November 1, 1926, by Paramount Pictures. The Last Frontier The Last Frontier is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by George B. Seitz. A print is preserved in Archives Du Film Du CNC, Bois dArcy. The plot of this film was later reused in the 1948 Columbia Pictures serial Tex Granger. Married? Married ? is a 1926 silent film comedy directed by George Terwilliger and starring Owen Moore and Constance Bennett. It was distributed by small silent studio Renown Pictures. Prints are held at the Library of Congress, Museum of Modern Art, UCLA Film and Television Archive and George Eastman House. Miss Brewster's Millions Miss Brewsters Millions is a 1926 American silent comedy film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Clarence G. Badger directed and the ever-popular Bebe Daniels starred. It was based on a novel by George Barr McCutcheon and a play adaptation of the same name by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley, which had been filmed before in 1921 with Roscoe Arbuckle. The Palace of Pleasure The Palace of Pleasure is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Emmett J. Flynn and written by Benjamin Glazer and Bradley King. The film stars Betty Compson, Edmund Lowe, Henry Kolker, Harvey Clark, Nina Romano and Francis McDonald. The film was released on January 10, 1926, by Fox Film Corporation. The film is now lost. The Quarterback The Quarterback is a 1926 American comedy silent film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and written by William Slavens McNutt, W. O. McGeehan and Ray Harris. The film stars Richard Dix, Esther Ralston, Harry Beresford, David Butler, Robert W. Craig and Mona Palma. The film was released on October 11, 1926, by Paramount Pictures. The Runaway Express The Runaway Express is a 1926 American silent action film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Jack Dougherty, Blanche Mehaffey and Tom OBrien. The Runaway The Runaway is a 1926 American silent film melodrama directed by William C. deMille and starring Clara Bow, Warner Baxter, William Powell, and George Bancroft. The plot involves a movie star who erroneously assumes that she has murdered someone and flees to Kentucky. The cinematography was by Charles P. Boyle. The Sea Wolf The Sea Wolf is a lost 1926 American silent film directed by and starring Ralph Ince. It is based on the 1904 novel The Sea-Wolf by Jack London. Previously filmed in 1920 at Paramount as The Sea Wolf. Senor Daredevil Senor Daredevil is a 1926 American silent western film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Ken Maynard, Dorothy Devore and George Nichols. Snowed In Snowed In is a 1926 American silent drama film serial in 10 episodes/chapters. Directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet, the film stars Allene Ray and Walter Miller. Aviation film historian James H. Farmer considered Snowed In as an "above average serial of the period." The Still Alarm The Still Alarm is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Edward Laemmle and starring Helene Chadwick, William Russell and Richard Travers, based on the 1887 play of the same name. Tony Runs Wild Tony Runs Wild is a 1926 American silent action-adventure Western film directed by Tom Buckingham and starring Tom Mix, Tony the Horse, Jacqueline Logan, Lawford Davidson, Duke R. Lee, and Vivien Oakland. The film was released by Fox Film Corporation on April 18, 1926. Blood Will Tell Blood Will Tell is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by Ray Flynn and written by Paul Gangelin. The film stars Buck Jones, Katherine Perry, Lawford Davidson, Bob Kortman, Harry Gripp and Austen Jewell. The film was released on November 13, 1927, by Fox Film Corporation. The Country Doctor The Country Doctor is a 1927 silent film directed by Rupert Julian and starring Rudolph Schildkraut. It was produced by Cecil B. DeMille and distributed by Pathé Exchange. The Eyes of the Totem Eyes of The Totem is a 1927 silent film directed by W.S. Van Dyke. It was one of three films produced by H.C. Weaver Studios in Tacoma between 1924-1928. Long considered lost, Eyes of the Totem is the only known surviving film of the three. It was rediscovered in a New York City film vault in 2014. The film re-premiered with a new original score at the Rialto Theatre in Tacoma in September 2015. The cast included well-known silent movie actors Tom Santschi, Wanda Hawley, and Gareth Hughes. The film was shot on location in and around the city of Tacoma as well as at the 50,000 square foot production stage built by Weaver in the Titlow Beach area. Many local historic sites are featured in the film, including the Winthrop Hotel, Annie Wright School, the Tacoma Totem Pole, and Thornewood Castle. Finger Prints Finger Prints is a 1927 American silent comedy crime film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Louise Fazenda, John T. Murray and Helene Costello. The Gay Retreat The Gay Retreat is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and starring Gene Cameron, Betty Francisco, Judy King, Sammy Cohen, Jerry Madden, and Holmes Herbert. The film was released by Fox Film Corporation on September 25, 1927. Horse Shoes Horse Shoes is a 1927 silent American comedy. Directed by Clyde Bruckman, the film stars Monty Banks and Jean Arthur. In 1928 it was given a German release by Bavaria Film. In Old Kentucky In Old Kentucky is a 1927 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by John M. Stahl. The film was based on the popular 1893 play of the same name by Charles T. Dazey and stars Helene Costello and James Murray. In Old Kentucky also features an early performance by Lincoln Perry who later became known as Stepin Fetchit. The performance proved to be a breakthrough for Perry who signed a five-year contract with Fox Film Corporation shortly after the films release. The film is a remake of the 1919 film of the same name which was M-G-M studio head Louis B. Mayers first production as an independent producer. The play was adapted for the screen a third time in 1935 starring Will Rogers in one of his final film appearances. The Joy Girl The Joy Girl is a 1927 American two-strip Technicolor silent comedy film directed by Allan Dwan, released by Fox Film Corporation, starring Olive Borden, Neil Hamilton, and Marie Dressler, and based on the novel of the same name by May Edginton. The Last Trail The Last Trail is a 1927 American Western film directed by Lewis Seiler and written by John Stone. It is based on the 1909 novel The Last Trail by Zane Grey. The film stars Tom Mix, Carmelita Geraghty, William B. Davidson, Jerry Madden, Frank Hagney and Lee Shumway. The film was released on January 23, 1927, by Fox Film Corporation. The Poor Nut The Poor Nut is a 1927 American comedy film directed by Richard Wallace and written by Paul Schofield. It is based on the 1925 play The Poor Nut by J. C. Nugent and Elliott Nugent. The film stars Jack Mulhall, Charles Murray, Jean Arthur, Jane Winton, Glenn Tryon and Cornelius Keefe. The film was released on August 7, 1927, by First National Pictures. The Branded Sombrero The Branded Sombrero is a 1928 American silent adventure film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Lambert Hillyer and James Kevin McGuinness. The film stars Buck Jones, Leila Hyams, Jack Baston, Stanton Heck, Francis Ford and Josephine Borio. The film was released on January 8, 1928, by Fox Film Corporation. The Canyon of Adventure The Canyon of Adventure is a 1928 American Western film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by Marion Jackson and Ford Beebe. The film stars Ken Maynard, Virginia Brown Faire, Eric Mayne, Theodore Lorch, Tyrone Brereton and Hal Salter. The film was released on April 22, 1928, by First National Pictures. Guns of Loos The Guns of Loos is a 1928 British silent war film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Henry Victor, Madeleine Carroll, and Bobby Howes. Happiness Ahead Happiness Ahead is a lost 1928 silent film drama directed by William A. Seiter and starring Colleen Moore and then husband and wife Edmund Lowe and Lilyan Tashman. It was produced by First National which in reality had been acquired by the Warner Brothers. Moore was married to the producer John McCormick who frequently produced her films and they held rights to their films. Moore donated copies of her films to the Museum of Modern Art and over the years the archive allowed the films to decay including Happiness Ahead. This film is now lost save for footage from its trailer. Marquis d'Eon, der Spion der Pompadour Spy of Madame Pompadour is a 1928 German silent film directed by Karl Grune and starring Liane Haid, Fritz Kortner and Alfred Gerasch. It portrays the life of the eighteenth century figure Marquis dEon. It was made at the Emelka Studios in Munich by Bavaria Film. The films sets were designed by the art directors Ludwig Reiber and Willy Reiber. Moran of the Marines Moran of the Marines is a lost 1928 American comedy silent film directed by Frank R. Strayer and written by Ray Harris, Agnes Brand Leahy, George Marion Jr., Sam Mintz and Linton Wells. The film stars Richard Dix, Ruth Elder, Roscoe Karns, Brooks Benedict, E. H. Calvert and Duke Martin. The film was released on October 13, 1928, by Paramount Pictures. My Man My Man is a 1928 black and white part-talkie American comedy-drama musical film directed by Archie Mayo starring Fanny Brice and featuring Guinn "Big Boy" Williams. It was Brices feature film debut at the age of 37. She was a star in the Ziegfeld Follies before she started acting in motion pictures. At the time Warner Bros. made this film there were still some silent movies in production and being released. My Man used intertitles but included talking sequences, synchronized music, and sound effects using a Vitaphone sound-on-disc system. It would not be until 1929 that talking movies would completely take over, but Warner Bros. had completely stopped making silent movies and switched to sound pictures by the end of that year, either part talking or full talking. Warner Bros. would also start making movies in color as well as sound movies. Ransom Ransom is a 1928 silent drama film directed by George B. Seitz and is considered to be lost. Teenagers' Republic The Republic of Flappers is a 1928 German silent comedy film directed by Constantin J. David and starring Käthe von Nagy, Raimondo Van Riel and Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur. The title refers to flappers. The Sunset Legion The Sunset Legion is a lost 1928 American silent Western film directed by Lloyd Ingraham and Alfred L. Werker, written by Garrett Graham and Frances Marion, and starring Fred Thomson, Edna Murphy, William Courtright, and Harry Woods. It was released on April 21, 1928, by Paramount Pictures. Through the Breakers Through the Breakers is a 1928 American drama film directed by Joseph C. Boyle and starring Margaret Livingston, Holmes Herbert and Clyde Cook. Shadows of Fear Thérèse Raquin is a 1928 drama film directed by Jacques Feyder. It is the third silent film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Émile Zola. The film stars Gina Manès as Thérèse Raquin, Wolfgang Zilzer as Monsieur Raquin, and Jeanne Marie Laurent as Madame Raquin. The décors of the Paris suburbs for the film were built by André Andrejew. The film was produced by Deutsche Film Union in Germany, with German and French actors, in a French-German co-production, to be later released at the same time in France as Thérèse Raquin and Germany as Du sollst nicht ehebrechen!. As no words were spoken, both versions differed only with the language of intertitles. The British title at the time of the films original release was Thou Shalt Not. This is the last of the silent film imports distributed by Warner Bros. newly acquired First National subsidiary, containing no dialogue with music score and sound effects. Thérèse Raquin is now considered a lost film, and only some production stills have survived. Tyrant of Red Gulch Tyrant of Red Gulch, also known as The Sorcerer, is a 1928 American silent western film directed by Robert De Lacey and starring Tom Tyler, Frankie Darro and Josephine Borio. It was made by Joseph Kennedys FBO studio, soon to be merged into the much larger RKO organization. The Vanishing Pioneer The Vanishing Pioneers is a 1928 silent Western film directed by John Waters and starring Jack Holt. Holts son, Tim makes his screen debut in this film The film is now lost. Parts of the film were shot in Zion National Park and Springdale. Vultures of the Sea Vultures of the Sea is a 1928 American adventure film serial directed by Richard Thorpe. The film is considered to be lost. Volga Volga Volga Volga is a 1928 German silent drama film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Hans Adalbert Schlettow, Lillian Hall-Davis and Boris de Fast. It was one of several Russian-themed films that exiled producer Joseph N. Ermolieff made in Munich during the 1920s. The films sets were designed by the art directors Andrej Andrejew, Max Heilbronner and Erich Zander. It was distributed in the United States by Kinematrade Inc. in 1933 with dubbed English narration and dialogue, written by Alexander Bakshy, added. The Flying Marine The Flying Marine is a 1929 American action film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Ben Lyon, Shirley Mason and Jason Robards Sr. The film centers around a tale of brothers romancing the same girl. The Flying Marine was released in both sound and silent versions. His Captive Woman His Captive Woman is a 1929 part-talking drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Milton Sills and Dorothy Mackaill. It was produced and distributed by First National Pictures which was already a subsidiary of the Warner Brothers studios. The Vitaphone sound system was also a subsidiary of Warners. Both Mackaill and Sills as well as director Fitzmaurice had worked together on the previous years The Barker. The Pirate of Panama The Pirate of Panama is a 1929 American action film serial directed by Ray Taylor. The film is considered to be lost. Skin Deep Skin Deep is a 1929 American pre-Code drama film directed by Ray Enright and starring Monte Blue. It was produced and distributed by the Warner Brothers. It was also released in the U.S. in a silent version for theaters not equipped yet with sound. The film is a remake of a 1922 Associated First National silent film of the same name directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Milton Sills. Song of Love Song of Love is a 1929 American Pre-Code musical film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Belle Baker and Ralph Graves. It was released by Columbia Pictures on November 13, 1929. The film was the film debut of Belle Baker. The film contained songs but was also issued in a silent version. Actress Eve Arden made her film debut in the film, appearing under her real name, Eunice Quedens. This Thing Called Love This Thing Called Love is a 1929 American romantic comedy film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Edmund Lowe, Constance Bennett, Ruth Taylor, Roscoe Karns, ZaSu Pitts, and Jean Harlow. Harlow appears in a cameo role, as she was not yet famous. The film is based on the play This Thing Called Love, a Comedy in Three Acts, by Edwin J. Burke. The film was recorded in RCA Photophone and featured a two-tone Technicolor sequence. No complete copy survives, only the Technicolor sequence. The Greenwood Tree Under the Greenwood Tree is a 1929 British historical drama film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Marguerite Allan, Nigel Barrie and Wilfred Shine. It is an adaptation of the novel Under the Greenwood Tree by Thomas Hardy. Why Bring That Up? Why Bring That Up? is a 1929 American pre-Code musical film directed by George Abbott and starring minstrel show comedians Charles Mack and George Moran, as blackface team Two Black Crows. The films title was part of the "vernacular of the day". It was the duos first talking comedy film. Along Came Youth Along Came Youth is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Lloyd Corrigan and Norman Z. McLeod and written by George Marion, Maurice Bedel and Marion Dix. The film stars Charles "Buddy" Rogers, Frances Dee, Stuart Erwin, William Austin, Leo White and Betty Boyd. The film was released on December 20, 1930, by Paramount Pictures. Beyond the Cities Beyond the Cities is a 1930 British drama film directed by Carlyle Blackwell and starring Blackwell, Edna Best and Alexander Field. The film was made as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures, and is believed to have been made at Twickenham Studios. The film is mainly set in Canada. It is also known by the alternative title of Reparations. The Big Party The Big Party is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and written by Harlan Thompson. The film stars Sue Carol, Dixie Lee, Walter Catlett, Frank Albertson, Richard Keene, and Douglas Gilmore. The film was released on February 23, 1930, by Fox Film Corporation. Cock o' the Walk Cock o the Walk is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Walter Lang. The film is now considered to be lost. Czar of Broadway The Czar of Broadway is a 1930 American pre-Code crime film produced and distributed by Universal Pictures, directed by William James Craft, and starring John Wray and Betty Compson. The Love Trader The Love Trader is an early talking American romantic drama film preserved at the Library of Congress. It was directed by Joseph Henabery and starred silent greats Leatrice Joy, Henry B. Walthall, Barbara Bedford and Noah Beery. It was produced by an independent production company called Pacific Pictures and released through the Tiffany Pictures. Once a Sinner Once a Sinner is a 1931 American pre-Code romance film directed by Guthrie McClintic and written by George Middleton. The film stars Dorothy Mackaill, Joel McCrea, John Halliday, C. Henry Gordon, Ilka Chase and Sally Blane. The film was released on January 25, 1931, by Fox Film Corporation. Roaring Ranch Roaring Ranch is a 1930 American Western film written and directed by B. Reeves Eason. The film stars Hoot Gibson, Frank Clark, Sally Eilers, Wheeler Oakman, Agnes Steele and Bobby Nelson. The film was released on April 27, 1930, by Universal Pictures. Second Wife Second Wife is a 1930 American drama film produced and released by RKO Pictures. It was directed by Russell Mack, written by Hugh Herbert and Bert Glennon, based on the play All the Kings Men by Fulton Oursler. The film stars Conrad Nagel and Lila Lee, two silent film veterans moving into talkies. A print of this film is held by the Library of Congress. Road to Rio Road to Rio is a 1931 German crime film directed by Manfred Noa and starring Maria Matray, Oskar Homolka and Oskar Marion. It premiered on 15 January 1931. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Potsdam. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hans Sohnle and Otto Erdmann. Black Coffee Black Coffee is a 1931 British detective film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott, and based on the play Black Coffee by Agatha Christie featuring her famous private detective Hercule Poirot. It starred Austin Trevor as Poirot with Richard Cooper playing his companion Captain Hastings. This was one of three appearances that Trevor made as Poirot, having also appeared in Alibi and Lord Edgware Dies. It is now considered a lost film. J'ai quelque chose à vous dire Jai quelque chose à vous dire is a French film from 1931. It was film director Marc Allégrets second film short, the first being La Meilleure bobone, released a year earlier. Panic in Chicago Panic in Chicago is a 1931 German crime film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Olga Tschechowa, Hans Rehmann and Ferdinand Hart. It was based on the novel Panic in Chicago by the German writer Robert Heymann. It premiered at the Palast-am-Zoo in Berlin on 23 June 1931. Soul of the Slums Soul of the Slums is a 1931 American Pre-Code crime melodrama directed by Frank R. Strayer from an original screenplay by W. Scott Darling. The film stars William Collier Jr., Blanche Mehaffey, and Murray Smith, and was released by Action Pictures on November 15, 1931. Windjammer Windjammer is a 1930 British adventure film directed by John Orton and starring Michael Hogan and Tony Bruce. It is based on the book By Way of Cape Horn by A.J. Villiers Yorck Yorck is a 1931 German war film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Werner Krauss, Grete Mosheim and Rudolf Forster. It portrays the life of the Prussian General Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg, particularly his refusal to serve in Napoleons army during the French Invasion of Russia in 1812. It was a Prussian film, one of a cycle of films made during the era that focused on Prussian history. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Potsdam and on location around Berlin. Young Donovan's Kid Young Donovans Kid is a 1931 American Pre-Code melodrama film directed by Fred Niblo, from a screenplay by J. Walter Ruben, based upon the short story, Big Brother, by Rex Beach. It was a remake of a 1923 silent film of the same, produced by Famous Players-Lasky, and directed by Allan Dwan. This version starred Richard Dix, Jackie Cooper, and Marion Shilling. The film also featured Boris Karloff in a supporting role. Born Lucky Born Lucky is a 1933 British rags to riches musical-comedy drama, directed by Michael Powell and starring Rene Ray and John Longden. The screenplay was adapted from the 1928 novel Mops by Marguerite Florence Barclay. Born Lucky is one of eleven quota quickies directed by Powell between 1931 and 1936 of which no print is known to survive. The film is not held in the BFI National Archive, and is classed as "missing, believed lost". This was the first film that the great cinematographer Oswald Morris worked on as a clapper boy. Gitta entdeckt ihr Herz Gitta Discovers Her Heart is a 1932 German musical film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Gitta Alpar, Gustav Fröhlich and Paul Kemp. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. Gräfin Mariza Countess Mariza is a 1932 German musical film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Dorothea Wieck, Hubert Marischka and Charlotte Ander. It is an Operetta film is based on the operetta Countess Maritza by Emmerich Kálmán, Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. Hidden Gold Hidden Gold is a 1932 American Western film directed by Arthur Rosson and written by James Mulhauser and Jack Natteford. The film stars Tom Mix, Judith Barrie, Raymond Hatton, Eddie Gribbon, Donald Kirke and Wallis Clark. The film was released on November 3, 1932, by Universal Pictures. Old Spanish Customers Old Spanish Customers is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Lupino Lane and starring Leslie Fuller, Binnie Barnes and Drusilla Wills. Wrestling Swordfish Wrestling Swordfish is a 1931 American short adventure film produced by Mack Sennett. In 1932, it won an Oscar for Best Short Subject at the 5th Academy Awards. Get That Venus Get That Venus is a 1933 American comedy film directed by Arthur Varney and starring Ernest Truex, Jean Arthur and Harry Davenport. Hemliga Svensson Secret Svensson is a 1933 Swedish comedy film directed by Schamyl Bauman and starring Fridolf Rhudin, Weyler Hildebrand and Edvard Persson. Kiss of Araby Kiss of Araby is a 1933 American Pre-Code adventure film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Maria Alba, Walter Byron and Claire Windsor. It is an action melodrama set in the Middle East. A British Army officer is forced to resign his commission, and joins forces in the desert with a local Arab leader against his own former comrades. A Song for You A Song for You is a 1933 German musical comedy film directed by Joe May and starring Jan Kiepura, Jenny Jugo and Paul Kemp. It was remade in Britain the following year as My Song for You. The films art direction was by Werner Schlichting. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios and on location in Naples and Vienna. Speed Demon Speed Demon is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring William Collier Jr. Men of Tomorrow Men of Tomorrow is a 1932 British drama film, directed by Zoltan Korda and Leontine Sagan, produced by Alexander Korda and written by Anthony Gibbs and Arthur Wimperis. It stars Maurice Braddell, Joan Gardner and Emlyn Williams and features Robert Donats movie debut. Mr. Broadway Mr. Broadway is a 1933 American Pre-Code comedy film written by Abel Green and Ed Sullivan. The film was directed by Johnnie Walker who was also a silent film actor and producer, and stars Sullivan along with a cast of celebrity walk-ons. It was shot in New York City. Mother and Child Mother and Child is a 1934 German drama film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Henny Porten, Peter Voß and Elisabeth Wendt. It is a sound remake of the 1924 silent film Mother and Child which had been a major hit for Porten. Franz Schroedter worked as art director on the film. Polizeiakte 909 Typhoon is a 1933 German drama film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Liane Haid, Viktor de Kowa and Valéry Inkijinoff. It was based on the 1911 play Typhoon by the Hungarian writer Melchior Lengyel. It was the last German film made by Wiene, who had been a leading director of German silent cinema. Die schönen Tage von Aranjuez Happy Days in Aranjuez is a 1933 German comedy film directed by Johannes Meyer and starring Brigitte Helm, Gustaf Gründgens and Wolfgang Liebeneiner. The film focus on a notorious jewel thief operating in high society. The title refers to Aranjuez in Spain. The film was made by UFA, Germanys largest studio with sets designed by art directors Erich Kettelhut and Max Mellin. It was based on a play of the same name by Hans Székely and Robert A. Stemmle. A separate French-language version with Brigitte Helm and Jean Gabin was made. In 1936 the film was remade in Hollywood as Desire, a vehicle for Marlene Dietrich. Self Defense Self Defense is a 1932 pre-Code talking film drama directed by Phil Rosen and starring Pauline Frederick. It was produced and distributed by Monogram Pictures. It is preserved in the Library of Congress film collection. Trick for Trick Trick for Trick is a 1933 American mystery film directed by Hamilton MacFadden, written by Howard J. Green, and starring Ralph Morgan, Victor Jory, Sally Blane, Tom Dugan, Luis Alberni and Edward Van Sloan. It was released on April 21, 1933, by Fox Film Corporation. Blind Justice Blind Justice is a 1934 British thriller film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Eva Moore, Frank Vosper, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Roger Livesey and John Mills. A woman is blackmailed by a criminal, who has discovered that her brother was shot as a coward during World War I. It was made at Twickenham Studios as a quota quickie for release by Universal Pictures. It was based on Recipe for Murder, a 1932 play by Arnold Ridley. A review of the play, mentioning the forthcoming film, was the first use of the word whodunit it print. Call It Luck Call It Luck is a 1934 American comedy film directed by James Tinling and written by Dudley Nichols and Lamar Trotti. The film stars Pat Paterson, Herbert Mundin, Charles Starrett, Gordon Westcott, Georgia Caine and Theodore von Eltz. The film was released on June 1, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. Einmal eine große Dame sein Just Once a Great Lady is a 1934 German comedy film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Käthe von Nagy, Wolf Albach-Retty and Gretl Theimer. Nagy plays a car saleswoman. The films sets were designed by the art directors Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle. A separate French-language version A Day Will Come was also released, with Nagy reprising her role alongside Jean-Pierre Aumont. In 1957 the film was remade. Lord Edgware Dies Lord Edgware Dies is a 1934 British mystery film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Austin Trevor, Jane Carr, and Richard Cooper. The film was based on the Agatha Christie novel Lord Edgware Dies, first published in 1933. Trevor reprised his role as Hercule Poirot for a third time, having previously played him in Alibi and Black Coffee, both released in 1931. Like them, it was filmed at Twickenham Film Studios. While the two earlier films are now lost, this production still survives. Such Women Are Dangerous Such Women Are Dangerous is a 1934 American drama film directed by James Flood, written by Oscar M. Sheridan, Jane Storm and Lenore Coffee, and starring Warner Baxter, Rosemary Ames, Rochelle Hudson, Mona Barrie, Herbert Mundin and Henrietta Crosman. It was released on June 8, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. Die Welt ohne Maske The World Without a Mask is a 1934 German science fiction film directed by and starring Harry Piel. It also features Olga Tschechowa and Rudolf Klein-Rogge. The films sets were designed by the art director Willi Herrmann. This Woman Is Mine 18 Minutes is a 1935 British drama film directed by Monty Banks and starring Gregory Ratoff, John Loder and Benita Hume. Its plot concerns a lion tamer who adopts an orphaned girl and marries her, only to find that she loves another. Frühjahrsparade Spring Parade is a 1934 comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Paul Hörbiger, Franciska Gaal and Wolf Albach-Retty. The film was made by the German subsidiary of Universal Pictures to whom Gaal was under contract. However the rise of the Nazi Party to power meant that Gaal and several other Jewish figures involved with the film had to work in Budapest and Vienna. The films sets were designed by art director Emil Hasler. In 1940 the film was remade in Hollywood as Spring Parade. The screenwriter Ernst Marischka and producer Joe Pasternak worked on both films. King Solomon of Broadway King Solomon of Broadway is a 1935 American musical film directed by Alan Crosland and starring Edmund Lowe, Dorothy Page and Pinky Tomlin. A shady figure wins a nightclub during a card game. Trouble Backstairs Trouble Backstairs is a 1935 German romantic comedy film directed by Veit Harlan and starring Henny Porten, Else Elster and Rotraut Richter. It marked the directoral debut of Harlan, who had previously worked as an actor, and quickly developed as a leading director of Nazi Germany. It was based on a play by Maximilian Böttcher, and was remade in 1949. Liselotte von der Pfalz The Private Life of Louis XIV or Liselotte of the Palatinate is a 1935 German historical film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Renate Müller, Eugen Klöpfer and Maria Krahn. The films English language release title is a reference to the hit British film The Private Life of Henry VIII. The film portrays the life of the Heidelberg-born Elizabeth Charlotte, who married into the French royal family during the reign of Louis XIV. She was also the subject of a 1966 biopic in which she was played by Heidelinde Weis. Millions in the Air Millions in the Air is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Ray McCarey and written by Sig Herzig and Jane Storm. The film stars John Howard, Wendy Barrie, Willie Howard, George Barbier, Benny Baker, Eleanore Whitney and Robert Cummings. The film was released on December 12, 1935, by Paramount Pictures. Redheads on Parade Redheads on Parade is a 1935 American musical film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and written by Don Hartman and Rian James. The film stars John Boles, Dixie Lee, Jack Haley, Raymond Walburn, Alan Dinehart and Patsy OConnor. The film was released on August 30, 1935, by 20th Century Fox and produced by Fox Film. Riders to the Sea Riders to the Sea is a British film shot in 1935 in Ireland. It is based on 1904 play of the same name, written by John Millington Synge. It was directed by Brian Desmond Hurst with Sara Allgood and Denis Johnston in the title roles. A story in a fishing community in a West of Ireland, it concerns Maurya, a woman who loses her husband and her sons at the sea. Burning Gold Burning Gold is a 1936 American drama film directed by Sam Newfield and starring William Boyd, Judith Allen and Lloyd Ingraham. It is a modern-day western about a World War I veteran who becomes a wildcat prospector for oil and enjoys a major strike. The films sets were designed by art director Lewis J. Rachmil. It was made as a B movie by the Poverty Row company Winchester Productions and was distributed by Republic Pictures in the US and British Lion in the United Kingdom. Famed in his Western role of Hopalong Cassidy, Bill Boyd appeared in three 1936 films of non Western genre for Winchester Productions, all produced by George A. Hirliman, directed by Sam Newfield, and released by Republic Pictures. The other films were Federal Agent and Go-Get-Em. Three Girls Around Schubert Three Girls for Schubert is a 1936 German historical romance film directed by E.W. Emo and starring Paul Hörbiger, Gretl Theimer and Maria Andergast. The films sets were designed by the art directors Fritz Maurischat and . Location filming took place in Vienna and the Vienna Woods outside the city. Gypsy Melody Gypsy Melody is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Lupe Velez, Alfred Rode and Jerry Verno. It was made at Elstree Studios. The sets were designed by art director John Mead. The film was a remake of the 1935 French film Juanita. I Cover Chinatown I Cover Chinatown is a 1936 American crime film directed by Norman Foster and starring Foster, Elaine Shepard and Theodore von Eltz. A San Francisco Chinatown tour guide gets mixed up with a murder. It was Fosters debut as a director and one of his final appearances as an actor. Irish for Luck Irish for Luck is a 1936 British comedy film, also known as Meet the Duchess. Made at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers, it was directed by Arthur B. Woods and starred Athene Seyler, Margaret Lockwood and Patric Knowles. Adapted from a novel by L.A.G. Strong, in the film an impoverished Irish Duchess tries to survive on her small income. Joe il rosso Joe the Red is a 1936 Italian comedy crime film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Armando Falconi, Luisa Garella and Ada Dondini. The films sets were designed by the art director Gastone Medin. King of the Royal Mounted King of the Royal Mounted is a 1936 American drama film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Earle Snell and Don Swift. The film stars Robert Kent, Rosalind Keith, Alan Dinehart, Arthur Loft, Grady Sutton and Frank McGlynn Sr.. The film was released on September 11, 1936, by 20th Century Fox. O'Malley of the Mounted OMalley of the Mounted is a 1936 American Western film directed by David Howard and written by Frank Howard Clark and Daniel Jarrett. The film stars George OBrien, Irene Ware, Stanley Fields, James Bush, Victor Potel and Reginald Barlow. The film was released on March 27, 1936, by 20th Century Fox. Reunion Reunion is a 1936 film produced by 20th Century Fox and directed by Norman Taurog. His Best Friend His Best Friend is a 1937 German crime film directed by and starring Harry Piel. It also features Edna Greyff, Henry Lorenzen and Lissy Arna. The films sets were designed by the art directors Karl Weber and Erich Zander. Southern Roses Southern Roses is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring George Robey, Gina Malo and Chili Bouchier. It was shot at Denham Studios. The films sets were designed by the art director Frederick Pusey. Sunset of Power Sunset of Power is a 1936 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor, written by Earle Snell, and starring Buck Jones, Dorothy Dix, Charles Middleton, Donald Kirke, Ben Corbett and Charles King. It was released on January 22, 1936, by Universal Pictures. Woman Trap Woman Trap is a 1936 American drama film directed by Harold Young and written by Brian Marlow and Eugene Walter. The film stars Gertrude Michael, George Murphy, Akim Tamiroff, Sidney Blackmer, Samuel S. Hinds and Dean Jagger. The film was released on March 6, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. 45 Fathers 45 Fathers is a 1937 American comedy film directed by James Tinling, written by Frances Hyland and Albert Ray, and starring Jane Withers, Thomas Beck, Louise Henry, Richard Carle, Nella Walker and Andrew Tombes. It was released on November 26, 1937, by 20th Century Fox. Breezing Home Breezing Home is a 1937 American drama film directed by Milton Carruth and starring Binnie Barnes, William Gargan and Wendy Barrie. The Duchess of Parma The Countess of Parma is a 1936 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring Elisa Cegani, Antonio Centa and María Denis. Marcella, a mannequin working in a fashion store in Turin, falls in love with an Italian International football player whose aunt has just acquired the store intending to replace its reliance on French fashions with Italian designs. Blasetti later described it as his only "white telephone" film. Counsel for Crime Counsel for Crime is a 1937 American crime film directed by John Brahm starring Otto Kruger, Douglass Montgomery and Jacqueline Wells. Father Steps Out Father Steps Out is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring George Carney, Dinah Sheridan, Bruce Seton and Peter Gawthorne. Wealthy cheese manufacturer Joe Hardcastle falls prey to a gang of con men, but is rescued in the nick of time by his chauffeur. Il feroce Saladino The Ferocious Saladin is a 1937 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Angelo Musco, Alida Valli and Lino Carenzio. The film was made at Cinecittà in Rome. On 28 April 1937, Benito Mussolini visited the newly completed studio. Along with the historical epic Scipio Africanus, this was one of the films he saw being made. The film, a vehicle for the Sicilian comedian Angelo Musco, is about a man attempting to complete a collection of playing cards. The only outstanding card is that of The Ferocious Saladin. The films sets were designed by art director Alfredo Montori. The Frame-Up The Frame-Up is a 1937 American crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman. The Lady Escapes The Lady Escapes is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Eugene Forde and starring Gloria Stuart, Michael Whalen, George Sanders and Cora Witherspoon. Lassie from Lancashire Lassie from Lancashire is a 1938 British romantic comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Marjorie Browne, Hal Thompson and Marjorie Sandford. It was made by British National Films at Welwyn Studios. The films art direction was by Duncan Sutherland. Menschen ohne Vaterland Men Without a Fatherland is a 1937 German drama film directed by Herbert Maisch and starring Willy Fritsch, Maria von Tasnady and Willy Birgel. The films sets were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut. In Latvia at the end of the First World War, a group of Freikorps battle against an attempted takeover of the Baltic States by Communist forces. Gaiety Girls Paradise for Two is a 1937 British musical comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Jack Hulbert, Patricia Ellis and Arthur Riscoe. It was released in the U.S. with the alternative title Gaiety Girls. A chorus girl is mistaken for a millionaires girlfriend. It was a loose remake of the 1933 German film And Who Is Kissing Me? Ryska snuvan Russian Flu is a 1937 Swedish comedy film directed by Gustaf Edgren and starring Åke Söderblom, Karin Swanström and Sickan Carlsson. It was the second Swedish film of the Norwegian actress Kirsten Heiberg. The films sets were designed by the art director Arne Åkermark. Die verschwundene Frau The Missing Wife is a 1929 Austrian silent film comedy crime film directed by Karl Leiter and starring Harry Halm, Iris Arlan and Mary Kid. The sets were designed by the art director Hans Ledersteger. The film is notable for marking the screen debut of Peter Lorre. The film was believed lost until 1984. It wasnt until it was restored in 1996 that Lorres small role was noted. Lorre had never spoken about the film and always maintained that M was his first film, which was a breakthrough role as opposed to a brief, uncredited cameo. Who's Your Lady Friend? Whos Your Lady Friend? is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Carol Reed and starring Frances Day, Vic Oliver and Betty Stockfeld. The secretary of a beauty specialist accidentally brings the wrong person back from the railway station, triggering a series of confusions. It was based on a comedy play by Bela Jenbach and Rudolf Österreicher, which had previously been made into an Austrian film The Gentleman Without a Residence three years earlier. It was an independent production made at Ealing Studios. Woman-Wise Woman-Wise is a 1937 American crime film directed by Allan Dwan and written by Ben Markson. The film stars Rochelle Hudson, Michael Whalen, Thomas Beck, Alan Dinehart, Douglas Fowley and George Hassell. The film was released on January 22, 1937, by 20th Century Fox. The Arizona Wildcat The Arizona Wildcat is a 1939 American comedy western film. City Streets City Streets is a 1938 American melodrama set in New York City. Wheel-chair bound orphan Winnie Brady is taken in by shopkeeper Joe Carmine. An unsuccessful operation on Winnies legs bankrupts Carmine, who then sells fruit on the streets. Winnie is sent to live in an orphanage, and Carmine is discouraged from continuing his relationship with her. Carmine is so distraught by grief that he slowly begins to die. Winnie is brought to him by local priest Father Ryan, and she finds the strength to stand and walk to his bedside, eventually regaining full use of her legs. Easy Riches Easy Riches is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring George Carney, Gus McNaughton, Marjorie Taylor and Tom Helmore. Forbidden Valley Forbidden Valley is a 1938 American action film written and directed by Wyndham Gittens. It is based on the 1937 novel The Mountains Are My Kingdom by Stuart Hardy. The film stars Noah Beery Jr., Frances Robinson, Robert Barrat, Fred Kohler, Alonzo Price and Samuel S. Hinds. The film was released on February 13, 1938, by Universal Pictures. Kosciuszko pod Raclawicami Kościuszko pod Racławicami is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1938. Marionette Marionette is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Carmine Gallone. It featured the onscreen debut of Marcello Mastroianni as an uncredited extra. Ein Mädchen geht an Land A Girl Goes Ashore is a 1938 German drama film directed by Werner Hochbaum and starring Elisabeth Flickenschildt, Günther Lüders and Heidi Kabel. It is set in the port city of Hamburg and was partly shot on location there. The films sets were designed by the art directors Karl Haacker and Willy Schiller. Penitentiary Penitentiary is a 1938 American crime film directed by John Brahm starring Walter Connolly, John Howard, Jean Parker and Robert Barrat. It was the second Columbia Pictures film adaptation of the 1929 stage play The Criminal Code by Martin Flavin, after Howard Hawks The Criminal Code and followed by Henry Levins Convicted. Betrayal Princess Tarakanova is a 1938 French-Italian historical film directed by Fyodor Otsep and Mario Soldati and starring Annie Vernay, Pierre Richard-Willm and Roger Karl. It portrays the life of the 18th century pretender to the Russian throne Princess Tarakanova. The story has been turned into films a number of times including a 1930 film, Tarakanova. The films sets were designed by Andrej Andrejew, Guido Fiorini and Ettore Corsi. Rascals Rascals is a 1938 American comedy film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and written by Robert Ellis and Helen Logan. The film stars Jane Withers, Rochelle Hudson, Robert Wilcox, Borrah Minevitch, Steffi Duna and Katharine Alexander. The film was released on May 20, 1938, by 20th Century Fox. Under the Southern Cross Under the Southern Cross is a 1938 Italian drama film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Antonio Centa, Doris Duranti and Enrico Glori. The film is set in Italian-occupied Abyssinia following the recent Italian victory there. It was one of a sequence of eight films set in Italys African Empire during the Fascist era that were released between 1936 and 1939. The film is a propaganda piece designed to support Fascist policy on empire and concerns about inter-racial romances. It was shot at the Tirrenia Studios in Tuscany and on location in the Galla Territory of Italian Ethiopia. Trouble at Midnight Trouble at Midnight is a 1937 American action film directed by Ford Beebe, written by Maurice Geraghty and Ford Beebe, and starring Noah Beery Jr., Kay Hughes, Larry J. Blake, Bernadene Hayes, Louis Mason and Earl Dwire. It was released on October 17, 1937, by Universal Pictures. Freed Hands Liberated Hands or Freed Hands is a 1939 German drama film directed by Hans Schweikart and starring Brigitte Horney, Olga Tschechowa and Ewald Balser. It was screened at the 8th Venice International Film Festival. Horney plays a sculptor who discovers her true vocation. Big Town Czar Big Town Czar is a 1939 American mystery film directed by Arthur Lubin starring Barton MacLane and Tom Brown. I Was a Convict I Was a Convict is a 1939 American crime film directed by Aubrey Scotto and written by Robert Hardy Andrews and Ben Markson. The film stars Barton MacLane, Beverly Roberts, Clarence Kolb, Janet Beecher, Horace McMahon and Ben Welden. The film was released on March 6, 1939, by Republic Pictures. I Am Sebastian Ott I Am Sebastian Ott is a 1939 German crime film directed by Willi Forst and starring Forst, Gustav Diessl and Trude Marlen. Some of the film was shot by the assistant director Viktor Becker. The films sets were designed by the art director Kurt Herlth and Werner Schlichting. It was shot partly at the Sievering Studios in Vienna. It premiered at the Gloria-Palast in Berlin shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War. The plot revolves around art fraud with Forst playing the dual role of twins, one honest and the other corrupt. Quick Millions see also Quick Millions Quick Millions is a 1939 American comedy film, one of the series of seventeen Jones Family films beginning with Every Saturday Night and ending with On Their Own. Spring Byington appeared in all seventeen; Jed Prouty in all but the last one. In this entry the Joneses are convinced theyve bought the Grand Canyon. This is one of the two Jones Family films with gags and a story line provided by Buster Keaton, briefly moonlighting from MGM for his old friend Malcolm St. Clair. The Llano Kid The Llano Kid is a 1939 Western film starring Tito Guízar in the title role of Enrique Ibarra/the Llano Kid. Released on December 8, 1939, it was a remake of Gary Coopers 1930 film The Texan. The Llano Kid was directed by Edward Venturini. Others in the film include Gale Sondergaard as Lora Travers, Alan Mowbray as John Travers, and Jan Clayton as Lupita Sandoval. Mother Love A Mothers Love or Mother Love is a 1939 drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Käthe Dorsch, Paul Hörbiger and Wolf Albach-Retty. It was made by the Vienna-based Wien-Film which had been established following the German annexation of Austria the previous year. The films sets were designed by the art directors Kurt Herlth and Werner Schlichting. The film portrays the various sacrifices of a mother for her children. It was one of the comparatively few films made in Nazi Germany that celebrated the role of mothers in society, despite the Nazi Partys official promotion of a cult of motherhood. Men Are That Way Men Are That Way is a 1939 German drama film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Hertha Feiler, Hans Söhnker and Hans Olden. The films sets were designed by the art director Willi Herrmann. It was remade by Rabenalt in Austria as Arena of Fear. Outside These Walls Outside These Walls is a 1939 film starring Michael Whalen, Dolores Costello, Virginia Weidler, Selmer Jackson, and Don Beddoe. The film was directed by Ray McCarey. Undercover Doctor Undercover Doctor is a 1939 American crime film directed by Louis King, written by William R. Lipman and Horace McCoy, and starring Lloyd Nolan, Janice Logan, J. Carrol Naish, Heather Angel, Broderick Crawford and Robert Wilcox. It was released on June 9, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. Hot Steel Hot Steel is a 1940 American film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Richard Arlen, Andy Devine, and Peggy Moran. The Dear Augustin Beloved Augustin is a 1940 historical film directed by E.W. Emo and starring Paul Hörbiger, Michael Bohnen and Hilde Weissner. The films sets were designed by the art directors Karl Haacker and . It was shot on location in Vienna. The Fox of Glenarvon The Fox of Glenarvon is a German propaganda film from the Nazi era portraying the years of the Irish fight for independence during World War I. It was produced in 1940 by Max W. Kimmich and starred Olga Tschechowa, Karl Ludwig Diehl, Ferdinand Marian and others. The screenplay was written by Wolf Neumeister and Hans Bertram after a novel of the same title by Nicola Rhon that had been published at Ullstein publishing house in 1937. The shoot lasted from December 1939 to February 1940. It passed censorship on 22 April 1940 and had its debut in Berlins Ufa-Palast am Zoo two days later. Devatha Devata is a 1941 Telugu drama film directed by B. N. Reddi. The huge success of this film lead to the making of more films with the same title in 1964 by B. Padmanabham and in 1982 by D. Ramanaidu. The film was remade in Malayalam as Pavappettaval. Meet the Chump Meet the Chump is a 1941 American film starring Hugh Herbert. Moon Over Her Shoulder Moon Over Her Shoulder is a 1941 motion picture comedy directed by Alfred L. Werker. The King's Jester The Kings Jester is a 1941 Italian historical film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Michel Simon, María Mercader and Rossano Brazzi. The film is an adaptation of the play Le roi samuse by Victor Hugo and uses music from Verdis later opera Rigoletto. It is set at the court of Francis I of France in the Sixteenth century. Two in a Taxi Two in a Taxi is a 1941 American film directed by Robert Florey. Writer Marvin Wald was inspired by seeing a production of Clifford Odets Waiting for Lefty to write this drama of cab drivers and their economic struggles. Giacomo the Idealist Giacomo lidealista is a 1943 Italian drama film. It represents the directorial debut of Alberto Lattuada. It is based on the novel with the same name by Emilio De Marchi. Hello, Annapolis Hello, Annapolis is a 1942 American film. Filming started January 1942. Ice-Capades Revue Ice-Capades Revue is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Bernard Vorhaus, and written by Bradford Ropes and Gertrude Purcell. The film stars Ellen Drew, Richard Denning, Jerry Colonna, Barbara Jo Allen, Harold Huber and Marilyn Hare. The film was released on December 24, 1942, by Republic Pictures. London Scrapbook London Scrapbook is a 1942 British propaganda film directed by Derrick De Marney and Eugene Cekalski. It shows the physical devastation that the Blitz caused to London, and humorously communicates the postwar struggles of Londoners to Americans. The film is preserved at the British Film Institute and was released on DVD on the The British Home Front at War: London Can Take It! compilation from the Imperial War Museum. Mr. District Attorney in the Carter Case Mr. District Attorney in the Carter Case is a 1941 American crime film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and written by Sidney Sheldon and Ben Roberts. The film stars James Ellison, Virginia Gilmore, Franklin Pangborn, Paul Harvey, Lynne Carver and Spencer Charters. The film was released on December 18, 1941, by Republic Pictures. It was a sequel to the film Mr. District Attorney. Muqabala Muqabala is a 1942 Bollywood action drama film directed by Batuk Bhatt and Babubhai Mistri. It starred Fearless Nadia, Yakub, Agha, Dalpat, Srinivas and Rajni. Batuk Bhatt started his career as a director by co-directing this film and Mauj and was a name used by Nanabhai Bhatt. The dog Gunboat was also billed in the credit roll of the film and on the posters. The music of the film was composed by Khan Mastana with lyrics by A. Karim. The story revolves around Nadia who plays a double-role of twin sisters separated at birth, one growing up surrounded by luxury and the other brought up by a gangster as a dancer. The romantic interest was provided by Yakub. It is also the first film in India to use the double role format. Le prince charmant Prince Charming is a 1942 French comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Lucien Baroux, Renée Faure and Jimmy Gaillard. The films sets were designed by the art director Jacques Colombier. We'll Smile Again Well Smile Again is a 1942 British musical comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Bud Flanagan, Chesney Allen and Meinhart Maur. Wien 1910 Vienna 1910 is a 1943 German biographical film directed by Emerich Walter Emo and starring Rudolf Forster, Heinrich George and Lil Dagover. It is based on the life of Mayor of Vienna Karl Lueger. Its antisemitic content led to it being banned by the Allied Occupation forces following the Second World War. Amphibious Fighters Amphibious Fighters is a 1943 short directed by Jack Eaton. It won an Oscar at the 16th Academy Awards in 1944 for Best Short Subject. Circo equestre Za-bum The Za-Bum Circus is a 1944 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Galeazzo Benti. Elvira Madigan Elvira Madigan is a 1943 Swedish romantic drama film directed by Åke Ohberg. The film is based on the famous true story of Elvira Madigan. The film stars Ohberg and Eva Henning. Gabriele Dambrone Gabriele Dambrone is a 1943 German drama film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Gusti Huber, Siegfried Breuer and Christl Mardayn. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. Location shooting took place in Vienna and Tyrol. It was an expensive production, with a budget of 1,627,000 Reichsmarks, but was a popular success at the box office. Der kleine Grenzverkehr A Salzburg Comedy or Little Border Traffic is a 1943 German comedy film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Willy Fritsch, Hertha Feiler and Heinz Salfner. Erich Kästner wrote the screenplay based on one of his own novels. As he had been blacklisted by the Nazi Party he used the pseudonym Berhold Bürger. The novel was again adapted for the 1957 film Salzburg Stories. Although it was set in Austria, the film was not made by the Vienna-based Wien-Film which had been set up following the Anchluss of 1938. Instead it was produced by the dominant German studio UFA. Der Ochsenkrieg The War of the Oxen is a 1943 German historical film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Elfriede Datzig, Paul Richter and Wastl Lichtmanegger. It is an adaptation of Ludwig Ganghofers 1914 novel of the same title. Location shooting took place in the Bavarian Alps. Jamboree Jamboree is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Jack Townley. The film stars Ruth Terry, George Byron, Paul Harvey, Edwin Stanley, Freddie Fisher and Ernest Tubb. The film was released on May 5, 1944, by Republic Pictures. Slightly Terrific Slightly Terrific is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and written by Edward Dein and Stanley Davis. The film stars Leon Errol, Anne Rooney, Eddie Quillan, Richard Lane, Betty Kean, Ray Malone, Lillian Cornell, Donald Novis and Lorraine Krueger. The film was released on May 5, 1944, by Universal Pictures. La vida empieza a medianoche Life Begins at Midnight is a 1944 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Juan de Orduña and starring Marta Santaolalla, Armando Calvo and Julia Lajos. The movie is based on the novel written by Luisa-Maria Linares. West of the Rio Grande West of the Rio Grande is a 1944 American western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, and Dennis Moore. It was released on May 22, 1938. An Angel Comes to Brooklyn An Angel Comes to Brooklyn is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by June Carroll and Stanley Paley. The film stars Kaye Dowd, Robert Duke, David Street, Barbara Perry, Charles Kemper and Marguerite DAlvarez. The film was released on November 27, 1945, by Republic Pictures. Blood and Fire Blood and Fire is a 1945 Swedish drama film directed by Anders Henrikson. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Men in Her Diary Men in Her Diary is a 1945 American film. It stars Peggy Ryan and Jon Hall and was written by Lester Cole and directed by Charles Barton. Rough, Tough and Ready Rough, Tough and Ready is a 1945 American war comedy drama film directed by Del Lord and starring Chester Morris, Victor McLaglen and Jean Rogers. It aimed to replicate the success of the series of buddy films that McLaglen had previously starred in with Edmund Lowe. The films sets were designed by the art director Walter Holscher. Earl Carroll Sketchbook Earl Carroll Sketchbook is a 1946 American musical film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by Frank Gill Jr. and Parke Levy. The film stars Constance Moore, William Marshall, Bill Goodwin, Johnny Coy, Barbara Jo Allen and Edward Everett Horton. The film was released on August 22, 1946, by Republic Pictures. Little Iodine Little Iodine is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Reginald Le Borg and written by Richard H. Landau. The film is based on the comic strip Little Iodine by Jimmy Hatlo. The film stars Jo Ann Marlowe, Marc Cramer, Eve Whitney, Irene Ryan and Hobart Cavanaugh. The film was released on October 20, 1946, by United Artists. Moon Over Montana Moon Over Montana is a 1946 American Western film directed by Oliver Drake and written by Louise Rousseau. The film stars Jimmy Wakely, Lee "Lasses" White, Jennifer Holt, Jack Ingram, Louise Arthur and Stanley Blystone. The film was released on February 16, 1946, by Monogram Pictures. Secrets of a Sorority Girl Secrets of a Sorority Girl is a 1945 American crime film directed by Lew Landers and Frank Wisbar and written by George Wallace Sayre and Arthur St. Claire. The film stars Mary Ware, Rick Vallin, Addison Richards, Ray Walker, Marie Harmon and Caren Marsh. The film was released on August 15, 1945, by Producers Releasing Corporation. Six Hours to Lose Six Hours to Lose is a French romance film from 1946, directed by Alex Joffé, written by Alex Joffé and Jean Lévitte, starring André Luguet. The film starred Louis de Funès. The film was based on the novel of Robert Brasillach, with the same title Six heures à perdre, edited posthumously in 1953. Joe Palooka in the Knockout Joe Palooka in the Knockout is a 1947 American film. It was part of the Joe Palooka series from Monogram Pictures starring Joe Kirkwood as the boxer and Leon Errol as his manager. This film co-also featured Trudy Marshall and was directed by Reginald Le Borg. La nao Capitana The Captains Ship is a 1947 Spanish historical drama film directed by Florián Rey and starring Paola Barbara, Manuel Luna and José Nieto. The films sets were designed by the art director Sigfrido Burmann. Russian Ballerina Russian Ballerina is a 1947 Soviet film directed by Aleksandr Ivanovsky. The World Owes Me a Living The World Owes Me a Living is a 1945 British Second World War drama film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring David Farrar and Judy Campbell. The film is based on a novel by John Llewellyn Rhys, a young author who was killed in action in 1940 while serving in the Royal Air Force. Its credits acknowledged the assistance and co-operation of the Air Ministry and the de Havilland Aircraft Company. Arche Nora Noras Ark is a 1948 German drama film directed by Werner Klingler and starring Willy Maertens, Claus Hofer and Harry Meyen. It was made at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg in the British Zone of Occupation. The films sets were designed by the art director Herbert Kirchhoff. Black Eagle Black Eagle is a 1948 Western film. It was directed by Robert Gordon and stars William Bishop as Jason Bond, Virginia Patton as Ginny Long, and Gordon Jones as Benjy Laughton. The film is a revenge Western focused around a black horse named Black Eagle. It was released by Columbia Pictures. Secret Service Investigator Secret Service Investigator is a 1948 American crime film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by John K. Butler. The film stars Lynne Roberts, Lloyd Bridges, George Zucco, June Storey, Trevor Bardette and John Kellogg. The film was released on May 31, 1948, by Republic Pictures. El tambor del Bruch The Drummer of Bruch is a 1948 Spanish historical film directed by Ignacio F. Iquino and starring Ana Mariscal. Adam and Eve Adam and Eve is a 1949 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Erminio Macario. Joe Palooka in The Counterpunch Joe Palooka in the Counterpunch is a 1949 American film directed by Reginald Le Borg. It was one in the series of Joe Palooka films for Monogram starring Leon Errol. It was co-written by Cy Endfield. La liga de las muchachas La liga de las muchachas is a 1950 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza, who also stars in the film. Rumbo Rumbo is a 1949 Spanish drama film directed by Ramón Torrado. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Signorinella Little Lady is a 1949 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Gino Bechi. Bernard and the Lion Bernard and the Lion is a 1951 French comedy film directed by Robert Dhéry and starring Dhéry, Gérard Calvi and Roger Saget. The films art direction was by Raymond Nègre. Blaze Busters Blaze Busters is a 1950 short film directed by Robert Youngson. It centers on firefighters and the blazes they must extinguish. It is narrated by Dwight Weist. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 23rd Academy Awards. Cassino to Korea Cassino to Korea is a 1950 American documentary film directed by Eugene Genock. The film stars Quentin Reynolds, Jackson Beck, James W. Logan and David Ludlum. The film was released on October 3, 1950, by Paramount Pictures. Correo del rey The Kings Mail is a 1951 Spanish historical adventure film directed by Ricardo Gascón and starring Cesare Danova, Juana Soler and Isabel de Pomés. It was made at the Orphea Studios in Barcelona. Father Makes Good Father Makes Good is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and written by D.D. Beauchamp. The film stars Raymond Walburn, Walter Catlett, Gary Gray, Mary Stuart, Barbara Brown and Olin Howland. The film was released on May 7, 1950, by Monogram Pictures. Der Geigenmacher von Mittenwald The Violin Maker of Mittenwald is a 1950 West German drama film directed by Rudolf Schündler and starring Willy Rösner, Paul Richter and Franziska Kinz. It is a heimatfilm, based on Ludwig Ganghofers play of the same name. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Location filming took place in the Austrian Tyrol, Cremona in Italy and Mittenwald in Bavaria, known as a historic centre of violin manufacturing. Girls' School Girls School is a 1950 American drama film directed by Lew Landers and starring Joyce Reynolds, Ross Ford, Kasey Rogers, Julia Dean, Thurston Hall, and Leslie Banning. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on February 9, 1950. Peppino e Violetta Never Take No for an Answer is a 1950 Italian film directed by Maurice Cloche Junior Champions Champions Juniors, is a French comedy film from 1951, directed by Pierre Blondy, written by Roger Cauvin, starring Louis de Funès. It is a short film. Il monello della strada Il Monello della strada is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Borghesio. La niña de la venta The Girl at the Inn is a 1951 Spanish musical comedy film directed by Ramón Torrado and starring Lola Flores, Manolo Caracol and Manuel Requena. In Cadiz a small cabaret is used as a cover for smuggling. The films art direction was by Enrique Alarcón. Przhevalsky Przhevalsky is a 1951 Soviet drama film directed by Sergei Yutkevich. The Three Musketeers Blades of the Musketeers is a 1953 American film adaptation of The Three Musketeers for Hal Roach Studios. Thunder in God's Country Thunder in Gods Country is a 1951 American Western film directed by George Blair, written by Arthur E. Orloff, and starring Rex Allen, Mary Ellen Kay, Buddy Ebsen, Ian MacDonald, Paul Harvey and Harry Lauter. It was April 8, 1951, by Republic Pictures. The Secret Conclave Gli Uomini non guardano il cielo is a 1951 Italian drama film. Il bandolero stanco Il bandolero stanco is a 1952 Italian comedy film. The Eternal Chain The Eternal Chain is a 1952 Italian melodrama film directed by Anton Giulio Majano. The Fabulous Senorita The Fabulous Senorita is a 1952 American musical comedy film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Robert Clarke and Nestor Paiva. The film came at the tail-end of a cycle of Latin American-themed films, through it did introduce a new star Rita Moreno. Fritz und Friederike Fritz and Friederike is a 1952 West German comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Liselotte Pulver, Albert Lieven and Margarete Haagen. The films sets were designed by Heinrich Beisenherz and Alfred Bütow. Der keusche Lebemann The Chaste Libertine is a 1952 West German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Georg Thomalla, Joe Stöckel and Grethe Weiser. It was based on a popular stage farce of the same title by Franz Arnold and Ernst Bach which had previously been turned into the 1931 film The Night Without Pause. It was made at the Berlin studios of Artur Brauners CCC Films. The films sets were designed by Emil Hasler and Walter Kutz. The Man Who Came to Port is a 1952 Japanese film directed by Ishirō Honda. It is based on the story Dance of the Stormy Waves by Shinzo Kajino. The film was both produced and distributed by Toho, and released theatrically in Japan on November 27, 1952. Mönche, Mädchen und Panduren Monks, Girls and Hungarian Soldiers is a 1952 West German historical adventure comedy film directed by Ferdinand Dörfler and starring Joe Stöckel, Paul Hartmann and Rudolf Fernau. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by Ludwig Reiber. Some shooting was also done at Nymphenburg Palace. Puebla de las mujeres Womens Town is a 1953 Spanish comedy film directed by Antonio del Amo and starring Marujita Díaz and Rubén Rojo. Secret of Three Points The Secret of Three Points is a 1952 Italian adventure film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. Tanzende Sterne Dancing Stars is a 1952 West German musical comedy film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Germaine Damar, Georg Thomalla and Fita Benkhoff. The films sets were designed by the art directors Albrecht Becker and Herbert Kirchhoff. Tropical Heat Wave Tropical Heat Wave is a 1952 American musical film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Robert Hutton and Grant Withers. Matrimonial Agency Not to be confused with the Fellini episode in Love in the City Matrimonial Agency is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Pastina and starring Delia Scala, Aroldo Tieri and Erminio Macario. It was based on a play by Eduardo Scarpetta. Flower of Hawaii The Flower of Hawaii is a 1953 West German musical film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Maria Litto, Rudolf Platte and Marina Ried. It uses the music of the operetta The Flower of Hawaii by Paul Abraham, but the story was rewritten. Unlike the 1933 film The Flower of Hawaii, this film is not based on the life of the last Queen of Hawaii Liliuokalani. It is part of the tradition of operetta films. The films sets were designed by the art director Albrecht Becker and Herbert Kirchhoff. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. Location shooting took place in Cannes and Nice. Captain Thunderbolt Captain Thunderbolt is a 1953 Australian action film from director Cecil Holmes about the bushranger Captain Thunderbolt. It was one of the few all-Australian films of the 1950s. Hot News Hot News is a 1953 American crime film directed by Edward Bernds and starring Stanley Clements, Gloria Henry and Ted de Corsia. An ex-boxer now working as a sportswriter goes after a gambling syndicate attempting to control the fight game. The Upstarts The Parvenus is a 1953 Yugoslav historical drama film directed by Bojan Stupica and starring Vladimir Skrbinsek, Elvira Kralj and Ljudevit Pristavec. It is based on a novel by Janko Kersnik portraying life amongst the Slovenian elite of Trieste, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, during the 1890s. Red River Shore Red River Shore is a 1953 American western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Rex Allen, Lyn Thomas and Slim Pickens. The films sets were designed by the art director Frank Hotaling. I cinque dell'Adamello I cinque dellAdamello is a 1954 Italian war drama film written and directed by Pino Mercanti and starring Fausto Tozzi and Nadia Gray. Prisoners of Love Prisoners of Love is a 1954 West German drama film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Curd Jürgens, Annemarie Düringer and Bernhard Wicki. It revolves around the story of a married couple separated by the Second World War. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut and Johannes Ott. Racing Blood Racing Blood is a 1954 American drama film directed by Wesley Barry and written by Samuel Roeca. The film stars Bill Williams, Jean Porter, Jimmy Boyd, George Cleveland, John Eldredge and Sam Flint. The film was released on March 3, 1954, by 20th Century Fox. Stärker als die Nacht Stärker als die Nacht is an East German film directed by Slátan Dudow. It was released in January 1954. Two Guns and a Badge Two Guns and a Badge is a 1954 American Western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and written by Daniel B. Ullman. The film stars Wayne Morris, Morris Ankrum, Beverly Garland, Roy Barcroft, William Edward Phipps and Damian OFlynn. The film was released on September 12, 1954, by Allied Artists Pictures. Uomini ombra Uomini ombra is a 1954 Italian spy film directed by Francesco De Robertis. It is notable as the first of only two films produced by Film Costellazione. It was one of the first films to feature Giorgio Albertazzi and the cast also includes Paolo Stoppa, one of the few actors who featured in more than one De Robertis film. It centres around Italian naval secret agents who acquire a British codebook and Italian counter-espionage agents tracking enemy agents working undercover in Italy and providing false information. Die Barrings The Barrings is a 1955 West German historical drama film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Dieter Borsche, Nadja Tiller and Paul Hartmann. A Woman Alone A Woman Alone is a 1956 Italian drama film directed by Vittorio Sala and Ottavio Alessi assistant director, and starring Eleonora Rossi Drago, Luciana Angiolillo and Ettore Manni. Il mantello rosso The Red Cloak is a 1955 French-Italian historical adventure film directed by Giuseppe Maria Scotese and starring Patricia Medina, Fausto Tozzi and Jean Murat. Regine Regine is a 1956 West German drama film directed by Harald Braun and starring Johanna Matz, Erik Schumann and Horst Buchholz. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art director Kurt Herlth and Robert Herlth. Rommel's Treasure Rommels Treasure is a 1955 Italian-American drama film directed by Romolo Marcellini and starring Dawn Addams, Paul Hubschmid and Isa Miranda. In post-war Cairo a variety of different people seek a stash of valuables and secret documents left behind by Erwin Rommel during the North African Campaign. Two Blue Eyes Two Blue Eyes is a 1955 West German romance film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Marianne Koch, Claus Holm and Helen Vita. It was made at the Wandsbek Studios of the Hamburg-based company Real Film. The films sets were designed by the art directors Albrecht Becker and Herbert Kirchhoff. Tú y las nubes Tú y las nubes is a 1955 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Lum and Abner Abroad Lum and Abner Abroad is a 1956 American comedy film directed by James V. Kern and written by Carl Herzinger. The film stars Chester Lauck, Norris Goff, Jill Alis, Lila Audres, Gene Gary and Chris Peters. The film was released on January 1, 1956. Wives and Obscurities Wives and Obscurities is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Leonardo De Mitri and starring Gino Cervi, Walter Chiari and Enrico Viarisio. The films sets were designed by the art director Franco Lolli. Perils of the Wilderness Perils of the Wilderness was the 55th serial released by Columbia Pictures. It was the penultimate serial produced by Columbia who were at this time the only studio still producing serials. Santa Lucia Santa Lucia is a 1956 West German musical comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Vico Torriani, Eva Kerbler and Peer Schmidt. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Berthel. It was shot using Eastmancolor. The Sky Burns The Sky Burns is a 1958 Italian war drama film written and directed by Giuseppe Masini and starring Amedeo Nazzari and Antonella Lualdi. Club of Women Womens Club is a 1956 French-Italian drama film directed by Ralph Habib and starring Nicole Courcel, Dany Carrel and Ivan Desny. Die Heilige und ihr Narr The Saint and Her Fool is a 1957 Austrian drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Gerhard Riedmann, Gudula Blau and Hertha Feiler. It was based on the novel of the same title by Agnes Günther. Two previous film versions had been made a silent film in 1928 and a sound film in 1935. The films sets were designed by the art directors Isabella Schlichting and Werner Schlichting. It was shot using Agfacolor. It was made with backing from the West German distributor Gloria Film. Air Heroes Heroes del Aire is a 1958 Spanish war film directed by Ramón Torrado and written by H.S. Valdés and stars Alfredo Mayo, Lina Rosales, Maria Piazzai and Julio Núñez. The film was released on May 19, 1958, by Arturo González Producciones Cinematográficas. During the postwar years, only 21 Spanish films depicted the combat of the Spanish Civil War, with Heroes del Aire treating the subject obliquely in a series of flashbacks. Lemkes sel. Witwe Lemkes Widow is a 1957 West German comedy film directed by Helmut Weiss and starring Grethe Weiser, Brigitte Grothum and Michael Heltau. It is a remake of the 1928 film of the same title. The Last Ones Shall Be First The Last Ones Shall Be First is a 1957 West German crime film directed by Rolf Hansen and starring O.E. Hasse, Ulla Jacobsson and Maximilian Schell. It is based on the short play The First and the Last by John Galsworthy which had previously been adapted into a British film 21 Days. It was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location in Hamburg. The films sets were designed by the art directors Kurt Herlth and Robert Herlth. Peppino, le modelle e chella là Peppino, le modelle e chella là is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Gino Bramieri. Desert Hell Desert Hell is a 1958 American adventure film directed by Charles Marquis Warren and written by Charles Marquis Warren and Endre Bohem. The film stars Brian Keith, Barbara Hale, Richard Denning, Johnny Desmond, Phillip Pine and Richard Shannon. The film was released on June 25, 1958, by 20th Century Fox. Flaming Frontier Flaming Frontier is a 1958 Canadian-American western film produced and directed by Sam Newfield, from a screenplay by Louis Stevens. Produced by Regal Films in Canada, it was distributed by 20th Century Fox and opened in August 1958. The film stars Bruce Bennett and Jim Davis. Song for a Bride is a 1958 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Ishirō Honda. Wink of an Eye Wink of an Eye is a 1958 American comedy film directed by Winston Jones and written by James Edmiston. The film stars Jonathan Kidd, Doris Dowling, Barbara Turner, Irene Seidner, Jaclynne Greene and Wally Brown. The film was released in June 1958, by United Artists. Bevor der Blitz einschlägt Before the Lightning Strikes is an East German comedy film directed by Richard Groschopp. It was released in 1959. The Desperate Men The Desperate Man is a 1959 British B movie crime film directed by Peter Maxwell and starring Conrad Phillips, Jill Ireland, William Hartnell, Charles Gray and Peter Swanwick. The plot involves a writer who investigates a murder in the tower of a castle. It is adapted from the novel Beginners Luck by Paul Somers, the writer better known as Andrew Garve. In the USA, the feature was shown as an episode of Kraft Mystery Theater in 1961. The Big Show The Big Show is a 1960 French-Spanish drama film directed by Francisco Rovira Beleta and starring Christian Marquand, Agnès Laurent and Ángel Aranda. La garçonnière La garçonnière is a 1960 Italian romance-drama film written and directed by Giuseppe De Santis. Highway to Battle Highway to Battle is a 1961 British thriller film set just prior to the Second World War. Cariño mío Darling is a 1961 Spanish-West German comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and Hans Grimm and starring Vicente Parra, Marianne Hold and Manolo Morán. Ramona Ramona is a 1961 West German musical film directed by Paul Martin and starring Senta Berger, Joachim Hansen and Ruth Stephan. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art directors Paul Markwitz and Wilhelm Vorwerg. Three Spare Wives Three Spare Wives is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Susan Stephen, John Hewer, Robin Hunter. It was based on a play by Talbot Rothwell. Appuntamento in Riviera Appuntamento in riviera is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Tony Renis. It contains the original song "Quando", performed by one of its writers, Tony Renis. Aradhana Aradhana is a 1962 Telugu romance film produced by V. B. Rajendra Prasad and D. Ranga Rao under the Jagapathi Art Productions banner and directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri in the lead roles and music composed by Saluri Rajeswara Rao. The film is a remake of Bengali film Sagarika. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office.. The sequence of the song Ohoho Mamayya was shot in Gevacolor as it is clearly stated in the censor certificate and the film credits. Liolà Liolà is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Blasetti. It is based on Liolà, a comedy play by Luigi Pirandello. Te o tsunagu kora is a 1964 Japanese documentary film directed by Susumu Hani. It was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Diploma. 140 Days Under the World 140 Days Under the World is a 1964 New Zealand short documentary film about Antarctica. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. La Celestina P... R... La Celestina P... R... is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Lizzani. It is loosely based on the Medieval novel La Celestina by Fernando de Rojas. The film marked the film comeback of Assia Noris after a 15 years break; it is also her last film. Moro Witch Doctor Moro Witch Doctor is a 1964 Filipino action film written and directed by Eddie Romero, and co-produced by Romero, Kane W. Lynn and Irwin Pizor. The film stars Jock Mahoney, Margia Dean, Pancho Magalona, Reed Hadley, Paraluman, Vic Diaz and Michael Parsons. The film was shot back to back with The Walls of Hell. The film originally ran 90 minutes. It was sold to Robert L. Lippert who arranged for it to be released in November 1964, by 20th Century Fox in a 61-minute version. Shiro to kuro is a 1963 drama film directed by Hiromichi Horikawa. Wälsungenblut The Blood of the Walsungs is a 1965 German drama film directed by Rolf Thiele, based on a Thomas Mann novella of the same name. It was entered into the 15th Berlin International Film Festival. The title refers to the ill-fated Völsung clan as told in the Völsunga saga; the roles of Siegmund and Sieglinde refer to Sigmund and Signy as depicted in Richard Wagners opera Die Walküre. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Campus A-Go-Go is a 1965 Japanese film starring Yūzō Kayama. It is the sixth in the Wakadaishō series of films. The film was inspired by the mid-sixties electric guitar boom created by the popularity of groups such as The Beatles and The Ventures. The sport featured in this film is American football. Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor The Merry Wives of Windsor is a 1965 Austrian-British historical comedy film directed by Georg Tressler and starring Norman Foster, Colette Boky and Charles Igor Gorin. Wages of Sin The Doctor Speaks Out or The Doctor Says is a 1966 West German-Swiss drama film directed by Aleksander Ford and starring Tadeusz Lomnicki, René Deltgen and Margot Trooger. The films sets were designed by Heinrich Weidemann. The Double Bed The Double Bed or Le Lit à deux places is a 1965 French and Italian film directed by Jean Delannoy and . The Odds Against The Odds Against is a 1966 American short documentary film directed by Lee R. Bobker. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Terror in the City Pie in the Sky is a 1964 American film drama written and directed by Allen Baron and starring Lee Grant and Richard Bray. Although filmed in 1962, financial and distribution problems delayed release until 1964. Shortly after the initial release, it was retitled Terror in the City. La perra La Perra is a 1967 Argentine film. The House That Ananda Built The House That Ananda Built is a 1968 Indian short documentary film directed by Fali Bilimoria. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Jungfer, Sie gefällt mir Jungfer, Sie gefällt mir is an East German film, based upon the play The Broken Jug by Heinrich von Kleist. It was released in 1969. Pepa Doncel Pepa Doncel is a 1969 Spanish romantic drama film directed by Luis Lucia and starring Aurora Bautista, Juan Luis Galiardo and Mercedes Vecino. A Space to Grow A Space to Grow is a 1968 American short documentary film produced by Thomas P. Kelly Jr. about Upward Bound programs in Chicago. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The Moderate Doctor El médico módico is a 1971 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and produced by Miguel Zacarías. It is the ninth film starring Gaspar Henaine alone as Capulina. Karla, Eric del Castillo, and Óscar Ortiz de Pinedo are also featured. Danton Danton is a 1970 BBC-TV television movie starring Anthony Hopkins. The film is a dramatization of events during the French Revolution. La hermanita Dinamita La hermana dinamita is a 1970 Mexican film. It stars Jorge Rivero, Sara García and Hilda Aguirre. Soft Shoulders, Sharp Curves Soft Shoulders, Sharp Curves is an erotic, comedy film directed by Gabriel Axel and Richard R. Rimmel, and released in 1972. Heroine Heroína is a 1972 Argentine film. Zameen Aasmaan Zameen Aasmaan is a 1972 Hindi action film directed by A. Veerappan. The music was composed by Kishore Kumar. It has the popular songs "Kisne Yahan Kisko Jaana", "Na Ro Aye Mere Dil", "Hum Tum Chale" and " Aankhen Tumhari Do Jahan". Zwei himmlische Dickschädel Zwei himmlische Dickschädel is a 1974 German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Klaus Löwitsch, Reiner Schöne and Franziska Oehme. A mayor who rules his hometown autocratically is challenged by the arrival of an idealistic young priest. The Firm Man The Firm Man is a 1975 film which was the directorial debut of John Duigan. Olvida los tambores Forget the Drums is a 1975 Spanish comedy film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Julián Mateos, Maribel Martín and Tony Isbert. La nueva cigarra La Nueva cigarra is a 1977 Argentine film. Zanna Bianca e il grande Kid Zanna Bianca e il grande Kid is a 1977 Italian adventure western film directed by Vito Bruschini and starring Tony Kendall, Lea Lander, Fabricio Mariani and Gordon Mitchell. It is based on the book White Fang, by Jack London. The Walls of Freedom The Walls of Freedom is a 1978 Swedish drama film directed by Marianne Ahrne. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival. Kaala Aadmi Kaala Aadmi is a 1978 Bollywood film directed by Ramesh Lakhanpal. Going the Distance Going the Distance is a 1979 Canadian documentary film directed by Paul Cowan about the 1978 Commonwealth Games. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Cowan, who had been chosen for the project on the basis of his previous sports specials, shot part of the film himself, delegating other segments to Reevan Dolgoy, Georges Dufaux, Beverly Shaffer, Pierre Letarte and Tony Westman. Cowan chose to focus on eight athletes from four continents, including four Canadians: Toronto boxer John Raftery, thirteen-year-old Winnipeg gymnast Monica Goermann, and divers Linda Cuthbert and Janet Nutter. Also featured was New Zealand weightlifter Precious McKenzie. Athletes were filmed prior to the Games as well as in competition in Edmonton. The film had its broadcast premiere on August 4, 1979 on the CTV Television Network. A Nice Neighbor A Nice Neighbor is a 1979 Hungarian drama film directed by Zsolt Kézdi-Kovács. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section of the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. Maedeli la brèche Maedeli la brèche is a 1980 Belgian short film written and directed by Jaco Van Dormael. The short film was shot in 1980 in Belgium with a Super 35 camera. The film starred Nico dOreye, Julie Dubart, Colette Forton, Marie-José Mgank and Jean-François Dufranne. The original music score was written by Pierre Van Dormael, Jacos brother. Van Dormael wrote the film while he was a student at the INSAS in Brussels. Glosy Głosy is a Polish motion picture directed by Janusz Kijowski and released in 1982. The film was awarded for best sound and best leading actor at the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia in 1981. Ideiglenes paradicsom Temporary Paradise is a 1981 Hungarian drama film directed by András Kovács. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. Trokadero Trokadero is a 1981 West German-Austrian drama film directed by Klaus Emmerich. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival. Bayou Romance: Part 1 Bayou Romance is a 1982 television film and part of the Romance Theatre series. Deveni Gamana Deveni Gamana is a 1982 Sri Lankan film directed by H.D. Premaratne. The Perfect Wife The Perfect Wife?! is a 1983 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed Dean Shek and starring Shek, Eric Tsang and Linda Lau. Count to Ten Count to Ten is a 1985 Argentine drama film directed by Oscar Barney Finn. It was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival. I Can't Get Started I Cant Get Started is a 1985 Australian film about a man who writes a successful novel. Aadara Hasuna Aadara Hasuna is a 1986 Sri Lankan film directed by H.D. Premaratne. Intoxicated Als in een Roes is a 1986 Dutch film directed by Pim de la Parra. The Last Manuscript The Last Manuscript is a 1987 Hungarian drama film directed by Károly Makk. It was entered into the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Promises to Keep Promises to Keep is a 1988 documentary film produced by Ginny Durrin. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Il decimo clandestino The Tenth One in Hiding is a 1989 Italian drama film directed by Lina Wertmüller. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Erfolg Success is a 1991 German drama film based on the eponymous novel by Lion Feuchtwanger. It was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival. Never Leave Nevada Never Leave Nevada is a 1990 American comedy film written by, directed by and starring Steve Swartz. The Fairy Who Didn't Want to Be a Fairy The Fairy Who Didnt Want to Be a Fairy Anymore is a Canadian musical comedy-drama short film directed by Laurie Lynd, which premiered at the 1992 Toronto International Film Festival before going into wider release in 1993. Made as an academic project while Lynd was studying at the Canadian Film Centre, it won the Genie Award for Best Live Action Short Drama at the 14th Genie Awards. An allegory for gender stereotypes and internalized homophobia, the film stars Daniel MacIvor as a fairy who approaches a surgical team to have his wings removed so that he can become a normal human being, after facing anti-fairy discrimination. Following a musical debate between the three, the doctor agrees to perform the surgery. As he leaves the clinic the now-wingless fairy is initially happy to be just like everyone else around him, but soon comes to regret his decision as he belatedly realizes the unique qualities and gifts, such as the ability to fly, that he has given up by pushing his identity into the closet. Michael Kennard and John Turner, in character as the clown duo Mump and Smoot, also appear in the film, depicted as reading the story in the form of a book they have found on the sidewalk. MacIvor also wrote the films screenplay. The film also won the award for Best Short Film at the Seattle International Film Festival in 1993. Several years after its original release, the film received a follow-up screening at the 1998 Toronto International Film Festival as part of a special program commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Canadian Film Centre. In 2007, Torontos Inside Out Film and Video Festival screened both The Fairy and Lynds earlier film RSVP, along with an excerpt from his highly anticipated but not yet completed feature film Breakfast with Scot. Jim Dine: A Self-Portrait on the Walls Jim Dine: A Self-Portrait on the Walls is a 1995 American short documentary film about artist Jim Dine produced by Nancy Dine and Richard Stilwell. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The film presents the artist in the context of the gallery as the studio. It allows the viewers to follow along as he builds his work on the walls of a gallery in Ludwigsburg, Germany. Art students benefit from it because they learn the obstacles an artist faces when working with a medium larger than the Canson Biggie art pad, and the frustrations Mr. Dine had to face when making an image larger than life. The narrator explains how the gallery that invited Mr. Dine to present his work could not afford to bring his finished pieces, so they commissioned him instead to simply recreate his images on their walls. The film then follows him along as he pushes himself and an assistant to meet a six-day deadline. He uses the medium of charcoal to compose portraits not only of himself but of various birds. It shows how broad, sweeping strokes must be employed; how the artist must scale a ten-foot ladder for sake of a few deliberate strokes and then step back down to view it from ground level. The film demonstrates how the artist can correct one section of the image without tearing down the whole wall. The student can observe makeshift tools being created as the artist tapes blocks of charcoal to the end of a staff and whacks it against the wall as he tries to achieve the look of a certain stroke. At other times the artist uses soft strokes with his palm, or a piece of bread. The viewer gets to see how tedious the work is, how abusive the charcoal is to a persons skin and hands, how personal-protective-equipment must be worn. It is a tenacious insight to the world behind the finished product; how an artist must often suffer for sake of his artform. Mr. Dine is at times seen as being arrogant, for which he makes apology near the end of the film. However, the viewer will by that point completely sympathize with what intense pressure he was under during the filming, not only to meet the deadline but to have the works look masterful and to simultaneously have a cinematographer watching over his every move. The final punishment the artist had to endure was at the end of the gallerys six-week event. At that point, all of his works were destroyed: the masterfully created pieces were all washed off the walls and painted over. Time for the works of the next artist to be presented. Sarhad: The Border of Crime Sarhad: The Border of Crime is a 1995 Hindi action crime drama directed by Mahendra Shah and starring Deepak Tijori in the lead role. The films story revolves around a banker and cocaine dealer, who forces one of his female employees to have sex with him. Smuggler Smuggler is a 1996 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Ajay Kashyap and produced by B. S. Shaad, starring Dharmendra, Ayub Khan, Kareena Grover and Amrish Puri. A Little Life-Opera A Little Life-Opera is a 1998 Hong Kong film directed by Allen Fong. The film, set in Fujian province, is filmed in the Peoples Republic of China and stars Yang Kuei-Mei and Winston Chao. The dialogs of the film are entirely in Hokkien and Mandarin. It is Fongs last feature film as he has not made any more feature movies since. Contragolpe Contragolpe is a 1979 Argentine drama film directed by Alejandro Doria. Fat Chance Fat Chance is a 1994 National Film Board of Canada documentary film directed by Jeff McKay about fat acceptance. The film focuses on Rick Zakowich, a 40-year-old, 400-pound Winnipeg man who sets out to lose half his body weight, but then decides to accept himself the way he is. The film follows Zakowichs journey to self-acceptance, as he goes on to found a self-help group for large-size men and became an activist for fat acceptance. Director McKay began on the project in 1990, filming for almost two years and editing for almost three years. Originally planned as a half-hour film, Fat Chance was completed as a 72-minute theatrical documentary, then broadcast in a cutdown version. The film was written by Bonnie Dickie and produced by Charles Konowal and Joe MacDonald for the NFB. I Win the War La Guerra la gano yo is a 1943 Argentine comedy film. Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils, also known as Dragon Story, is a 1982 Hong Kong film based on Louis Chas novel of the same title. The film was directed and produced by Siu Sang and starred Norman Chu, Kent Tong, Felix Wong, Idy Chan, Lam Jan-kei and Austin Wai. The film is not to be confused with the television series of the same title produced by TVB, which was also released in the same year and shared some common cast members. Splendid Fellows Splendid Fellows is a 1934 Australian film from director Beaumont Smith about an Englishman who comes to Australia. The cast includes Eric Colman, brother of Ronald Colman, and Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith, who has a cameo as himself. It was Smiths last film. Suddenly, a Woman! Suddenly, a Woman! is a 1963 Danish drama film directed by Anker Sørensen and starring Laila Andersson. Fangio, el demonio de las pistas Si mis campos hablaran Si mis campos hablaran is a 1947 Chilean film directed by José Bohr and starring Chela Bon. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Duellen Duellen is a 1962 Danish drama film directed by Knud Leif Thomsen. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. I de gode, gamle dage I de gode, gamle dage is a 1940 Danish film directed by Johan Jacobsen and starring Christian Arhoff. Min kone er uskyldig Min kone er uskyldig is a 1950 Danish comedy film directed by Johan Jacobsen and starring Poul Reichhardt. Susanne Susanne is a Danish film of 1950, directed by Torben Anton Svendsen and starring Astrid Villaume in the title role. The film won three prizes at the 1950 Bodil Awards: Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Film. Family Video Diaries: Daughter of the Bride Family Video Diaries: Daughter of the Bride is a 1997 American short documentary film directed by Terri Randall. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Lotte Lore Lotte Lore is a 1921 German historical film directed by Franz Eckstein and starring Erna Morena, Alfred Abel and Margarete Schlegel. Diggers Diggers is a 1931 Australian comedy film produced and directed by F. W. Thring starring popular stage comedian Pat Hanna. It was the first feature film from both men. The movie is based on Hannas stage show, and is concerned with the adventures of Australian soldiers during World War I. Tinko Tinko is an East German film. It was released in 1957. Yackety Yack Yackety Yack is a 1974 Australian film about the making of a film directed by Dave Jones. It stars Jones and John Flaus. David Stratton called it "the Hellzapoppin of poor cinema, a frequently hilarious spoof on the low budget film... a sheer delight." Das Gewehr über Shoulder Arms is a 1939 German drama film directed by Jürgen von Alten and starring F.W. Schröder-Schrom, Rolf Mobius and Rudi Godden. It was based on a novel by Wolfgang Marken. The films German title refers to a word of command in the German drill book. A German emigrant to Australia becomes concerned that his son has been too strongly influenced by the democratic, permissive attitudes of the country and decides to send him back to Germany for military service. While his son at first resents and resists his new lifestyle, he is eventually converted to the cause of Nazi Germany. The film was made as a piece of propaganda to support the policies of the Nazi regime. It was one of a growing number of films of the late 1930s that were hostile towards life in the British Empire on the eve of the Second World War. Crown of Thorns Impossible Love is a 1932 German drama film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Asta Nielsen, Ery Bos and Ellen Schwanneke. It was the final film of Nielsen, and the only sound film she appeared in. It is also known by the alternative title of Crown of Thorns. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Jacoby. Custer of Big Horn General Custer at the Little Big Horn is a 1926 silent film historical Western and drama, directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Roy Stewart. It depicts the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Goal in the Clouds Target in the Clouds is a 1939 German drama film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Albert Matterstock, Leny Marenbach and Brigitte Horney. It was based on a novel by Hans Rabl. The film portrays the struggles of the fictional German aviation pioneer Walter von Suhr, an officer in the pre-First World War German army who saw the potential for military aircraft. The films sets were designed by the art directors Otto Erdmann, Hans Sohnle and Wilhelm Vorwerg. Milagros Milagros is a 1997 Philippine drama film directed by Marilou Diaz-Abaya and written by Rolando Tinio. The film was selected as the Philippine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Patriots Patriots is a 1937 German film directed by Karl Ritter. No Names on the Doors No Names on the Doors is a 1997 Israeli drama directed by Nadav Levitan. The film was screened at the Berlin International Film Festival, the Montpellier Film Festival, the Shanghai International Film Festival, and the Melbourne International Film Festival. It received two nominations for an Ophir Award in the categories of Best Actor and Best Screenplay. No Names on the Doors is the third film in director Levitans trilogy about Israeli kibbutzim, following An Intimate Story and Stalins Disciples. The House of Shame The House of Shame is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Burton L. King and starring Creighton Hale, Virginia Brown Faire and Lloyd Whitlock. It Happened in Havana Sucedió en La Habana is a 1938 Mexican-Cuban film. It stars Carlos Orellana.One of the must successful and ambitious Cuban film during the 1930s. The film its a combination of music, romance and comedy in a guided tour in Havanas hottest night spots. Les deux font la paire Death on the Run is a 1954 French comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Jean Richard, Jean-Marc Thibault and Edith Georges. It is a remake of the 1936 film of the same title which Berthomieu had also directed. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The films sets were designed by the art director Raymond Nègre. Mr. Lahtinen Takes French Leave Herra Lahtinen lähtee lipettiin is a 1939 Finnish film directed by Nyrki Tapiovaara. It is based on a play by Kjeld Abell. The film was released on 10 September 1939. Beyond My Reach Beyond My Reach is a 1990 Australian film starring Terri Garber. It was shot in Melbourne and Los Angeles. The Midnight Watch The Midnight Watch is a 1927 American silent crime film directed by Charles J. Hunt and starring Roy Stewart, Mary McAllister and David Torrence. Revancha Revenge is a 1948 Mexican crime film directed by Alberto Gout and starring Ninón Sevilla, David Silva and Agustín Lara. The films art direction was by José Rodríguez Granada. Señora Tentación Madam Temptation is a 1948 Mexican drama film directed by José Díaz Morales and starring David Silva, Susana Guízar and Ninón Sevilla. The films sets were designed by the art director Luis Moya. His Neighbor's Wife His Neighbors Wife is a 1913 silent short film directed by Edwin S. Porter and starring Victorian actress and celebrity Lillie Langtry in her only feature screen appearance. It was produced by Adolph Zukors Famous Players Film Company and distributed on a State Rights basis. La femme nue The Nude Woman is a 1932 French drama film directed by Jean-Paul Paulin and starring Florelle, Raymond Rouleau and Constant Rémy. The film is based on a play by Henry Bataille which has been adapted on several occasions. The films sets were designed by Lazare Meerson. Making Good Making Good is an animated short film by Walter Lantz Productions, starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 57th Oswald film by Lantzs studio, and the 110th overall. Mars Mars is a 1930 short animated film. It is one of many short films in the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. Street Without a Name Street Without a Name is a 1934 French drama film directed by Pierre Chenal and starring Constant Rémy, Gabriel Gabrio and Paule Andral. It is based on the 1930 novel La Rue sans nom by Marcel Aymé. The Stone Age The Stone Age is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, and one of many featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Wild and Woolly Wild and Woolly is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions. It stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Yamato 2520 was Yoshinobu Nishizakis attempt at a sequel to Space Battleship Yamato, set several hundred years after the original series. However, Nishizaki was sued by Leiji Matsumoto for breach of copyright. Ultimately, Yamato 2520 was left unfinished after only three episodes were released. The three episodes came out in laserdisc format for home media. The OVA series features mechanical designs by Syd Mead and a soundtrack by jazz musician David Matthews. Yûsha keisatsu Jei-Decker is the fifth series of the anime television meta Brave series created by Takara and Sunrise. It aired in Japan from February 5, 1994 to January 28, 1995. Brave Police J-Decker returns the series to a subtly lighter tone, focusing more on the concept of "robot as human-built AI construct" emphasized by the previous seasons series, The Brave Express Might Gaine. The series takes place in the fictional city of Nanamagari City. The New Comers The New Comers is a 1973 pornographic film that was banned in New York City for violating state obscenity statutes. The movie was directed by Lloyd Kaufman and starred Jamie Gillis, Harry Reems, and Georgina Spelvin. The film was part of the "porno chic" wave of the Golden Age of Porn, and had the distinction of being reviewed in Variety before its release. The trend towards the mainstreaming of porn in neighborhood theaters was inhibited by the Supreme Courts 1973 Miller v. California decision, which redefined obscenity from that of “utterly without socially redeeming value” to that that lacks "serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value" and substituted contemporary community standards for national standards, as some prior tests required. Miller continued to hold that obscenity was not protected by the First Amendment, which gave leeway to local judges to seize and destroy prints of films adjudged to violate local community standards. When The New Comers opened in New York City in 1973, it was successfully prosecuted along with Behind the Green Door and banned. Invitation to the Waltz Invitation to the Waltz is a 1935 British historical musical film directed by Paul Merzbach and starring Lilian Harvey, Wendy Toye and Carl Esmond. It was based on a play by Eric Maschwitz. The Loving Women The Loving Women is a 1953 Mexican comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés and starring Amalia Aguilar, Lilia del Valle and Silvia Pinal. Ore'ach B'Onah Metah The Customer of the Off Season is a 1970 Israeli drama film directed by Moshé Mizrahi. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. The Real Story of Happy Birthday to You The Real Story of Happy Birthday to You is a French Canadian childrens animated short film directed by Gerald Potterton as part of The Real Story of... / Favorite Songs animated anthology series. The short was produced by Cinar and France Animation in association with Crayon Animation and Western Publishing and was released in January 1992 in the United States. It also features the voices of Ed Asner and Roger Daltrey. Two-Time Mama Two-Time Mama is a 1927 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Yohwa Jang Huibin Femme Fatale, Jang Hee-bin or Concubine Jang Hui-bin is a 1968 South Korean film directed by Im Kwon-taek. Peking Duck Soup One more effort, Chinese, if you want to be revolutionaries! a.k.a. Peking Duck Soup is a 1977 film by Situationist director René Viénet. Unlike his earlier films Can dialectics break bricks? and The Girls of Kamare, which "detourned" drama films, in this one, Viénet uses a great variety of sources to compose a political documentary sharply critical of Maos legacy in China. The title is a reference to the pamphlet "Français, encore un effort si vous voulez être républicains" featured in Philosophy in the Bedroom of Marquis de Sade. Love, Madame LAmour, Madame is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Gilles Grangier, written by Félix Gandéra, starring Arletty and Jean Marais. The film was known under the title "Coups de soleil" or "Les jeux de la plage et du hasard", "Die Liebe mit 20", "Love, Madame". A Happy Family A Happy Family is a short animated film by Columbia Pictures, and part of the Krazy Kat series. Krazy's Waterloo Krazys Waterloo is a short theatrical cartoon by Columbia Pictures, and one of the many films featuring Krazy Kat. The film is loosely based on the times of French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. It is also perhaps the only film where Krazy is cast as someone other than himself. Kult ciala Kult ciała is a 1930 Polish film directed by Michał Waszyński. It is based on a novel by Mieczysław Srokowski and stars Victor Varconi. Old Tongues Old Tongues or Oude Tongen is a 1994 Dutch film directed by Gerardjan Rijnders. Serce matki Serce matki is a 1938 Polish melodrama film directed by Michał Waszyński. Aarop Aarop is a 1974 Bollywood romance film, laced with crime and suspense, directed by Atma Ram, who is the brother of the legendary film maker Guru Dutt, who made intense films with powerful social themes. Atma Ram completed many of Guru Dutts films after his mysterious suicide. The writers were Vrajendra Gaur and Ram Govind. The film stars Vinod Khanna, Saira Banu and Vinod Mehra in pivotal roles and Rehman as villain. Bhupen Hazarika scored the music for lyrics penned by Maya Govind. The song "Naino mein darpan hai, darpan mein koi.." by Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar is still quite popular. Alif-Laila Alif Laila is a 1953 Bollywood film produced & Directed by K. Amarnath. All lyrics are penned by Sahir Ludhiyanvi and sung by Mohammed Rafi, Talat mehmood, Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle. The films music was composed by Late Shyam Sunder. Bhikharan Bhikharan also called Song of Life, is a 1935 Hindi melodrama film directed by Premankur Atorthy. The film was produced by Kolhapur Cinetone and starred Rattan Bai, Master Vinayak, Hafisji, Pramila, and Gundopant Walawalkar. The camera work was by V. B. Joshi. The music for the film was composed by H. C. Bali. Chirakumar Sabha Chirakumar Sabha is a 1932 Indian Bengali film directed by Premankur Atorthy. The cinematographer was Nitin Bose. The film starred Durgadas Bannerjee, Molina Devi, Tinkari Chakraborty, Phani Burma, Indu Mukherjee and Amar Mullick. The music of the film was composed by R. C. Boral who used Tagore’s songs as lyrics. It was one of the first of Rabindranath Tagore’s works to be made into a film. The film was remade in 1956 by Debaki Bose. The story revolves around a group of hardened bachelors who meet on a regular basis, and eventually settle for marriage. Sarala Sarla is a 1936 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Premankur Atorthy. The film was produced by Imperial Film Company. The director of photography was Rustam Irani with music by H. C. Bali. It starred Rattan Bai, Kumar, Hafisji, Pramila, Anant Marathe and Ahindra Choudhury. Aloha, le chant des îles Aloha, le chant des îles is a 1937 French adventure film directed by Léon Mathot. Designing Women Designing Women, also known as House of Cards, was a 1934 British film directed by Ivar Campbell and written by N.W. Baring-Pemberton. Nidra Nidra is a 1981 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Bharathan and produced by K. J. Joseph. The film stars Vijay Menon, Shanthi Krishna, KPAC Lalitha and Kaval Surendran in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan and 13AD. Ormakkayi Ormakkayi is a 1982 Malayalam drama film directed by Bharathan and written by John Paul. The film stars Madhavi, Bharath Gopi, Adoor Bhasi, Nedumudi Venu, Ramu, Krishnachandran and Kunchan in pivotal roles. Sneham Sneham is a 1977 Indian Malayalam film, directed by A. Bhim Singh and produced by K. N. S. Jaffarsha. The film stars Sukumari, Adoor Bhasi, Mallika Sukumaran and Master Rajkrishna in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Jaya Vijaya. Zingara Zingara is a 1969 Italian musicarello film directed by Mariano Laurenti. It is named after the Bobby Solos hit song "Zingara". Bharat Milap Bharat Milap is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1942. Birieswar Vivekananda Bireswar Vivekananda is a 1964 Bengali film. The film was directed by Madhu Bose. The film was made under the banner of Sebak Chitra Pratisthan. Anil Bagchi was music composer of this film. Amaresh Das played the main character Swami Vivekananda and Gurudas Bandyopadhyay played the character Ramakrishna. Pachai Vilakku Pachai Vilakku is a 1964 Indian Tamil-language drama film, directed by A. Bhimsingh and produced by Rama. Arangannal, A. R. Hassan Khan and T. S. Aadhi Narayanan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, C. R. Vijayakumari, S. S. Rajendran and S. V. Ranga Rao. The film had musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy. The Radio Detective The Radio Detective is a 1926 American adventure film serial directed by William James Craft and William A. Crinley and released by Universal Pictures. The film is considered to be lost. Die verschwundene Frau The Missing Wife is a 1929 Austrian silent film comedy crime film directed by Karl Leiter and starring Harry Halm, Iris Arlan and Mary Kid. The sets were designed by the art director Hans Ledersteger. The film is notable for marking the screen debut of Peter Lorre. The film was believed lost until 1984. It wasnt until it was restored in 1996 that Lorres small role was noted. Lorre had never spoken about the film and always maintained that M was his first film, which was a breakthrough role as opposed to a brief, uncredited cameo. The Bread Peddler The Bread Peddler is a 1934 French drama film directed by René Sti and starring Germaine Dermoz, Jacques Grétillat and Simone Bourday. It is based on Xavier de Montépins novel of the same title. The films sets were designed by Eugène Lourié. Ramuntcho Ramuntcho is a 1938 French drama film directed by René Barberis and starring Paul Cambo, Louis Jouvet and Madeleine Ozeray. It is based on Pierre Lotis 1897 novel of the same title. The films sets were designed by the art director Eugène Lourié. Trois de la marine Three Sailors is a 1957 French comedy film directed by Maurice de Canonge and starring Marcel Merkès, Henri Génès and Jeannette Batti. The films art direction was by Claude Bouxin. It was shot in Eastmancolor. Song of the Range Song of the Range is a 1944 American musical western film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Jimmy Wakely, Dennis Moore and Lee Lasses White. De levende ladder The Living Ladder is a 1913 Dutch silent drama film directed by Maurits Binger and Louis H. Chrispijn. It was the first feature film from the Netherlands. The Judas of Tyrol The Judas of Tyrol is a 1933 German historical drama film directed by Franz Osten and starring Fritz Rasp, Camilla Spira and Marianne Hoppe. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Jacoby. Soldiers of the Storm Soldiers of the Storm is a 1933 American Pre-Code crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman. Under a Cloud Under a Cloud is a 1937 British comedy film directed by George King and starring Betty Ann Davies, Edward Rigby, Hilda Bayley. The screenplay concerns a man who returns from Australia and tries to reconcile with his estranged family. It was made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures. The film still survives, unlike a number of quota quickies. Kdyz struny lkají Když struny lkají is a 1930 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Friedrich Feher. Lost in the Legion Lost in the Legion is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Fred Newmeyer and starring Leslie Fuller, Hal Gordon and Renée Houston. The screenplay concerns a pair of ships cooks who become stranded ashore and end up joining the foreign legion. The Pride of the Force The Pride of the Force is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Patrick Aherne, Faith Bennett, Leslie Fuller and Hal Gordon. The screenplay concerns a farmworker who inadvertently becomes the pride of the Metropolitan Police force. Boys in the Island Boys in the Island is a 1989 Australian film based on the 1958 novel by Chris Koch. Balada e Kurbinit Ballad of Kurbin is a 1990 Albanian romantic drama film directed by Kujtim Çashku and written by Vath Koreshi. The film stars Reshat Arbana and Timo Flloko. Dobre situovaný pán Dobře situovaný pán is a 1939 Czech film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Jaroslav Marvan, Antonie Nedošínská, and Věra Ferbasová. Leçon de conduite Lessons in Conduct is a 1946 French comedy film directed by Gilles Grangier and starring Odette Joyeux, Gilbert Gil and Jean Tissier. The films sets were designed by Paul-Louis Boutié. Osmnáctiletá Eighteen Years Old is a 1939 Czechoslovak drama film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Hana Vítová, Bolek Prchal, and Ladislav Bohác. Të paftuarit Të paftuarit is a 1985 Albanian drama film based on the novel Broken April by the award winning author Ismail Kadare. The film was directed by Kujtim Çashku and its main theme is the blood feud on a strong political background. The story is set in 1939 Albania and revolves around two main threads. It depicts a couple on a trip in the mountainous north of the country during their honeymoon and the last days of freedom of a 26-year-old highlander, who has taken revenge for his brothers death, in respect of the traditional law of the region, the Kanun. Vzdusné torpédo 48 Vzdusné torpédo 48 is a 1937 Czechoslovak psychological drama film directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Otomar Korbelář, Antonín Novotný, and Raoul Schránil. Besa e kuqe Besa e kuqe is a 1982 Albanian film. It was directed by Pirro Milkani with music by Zef Çoba. Dalibor Dalibor is a 1956 Czech film of the opera of the same name by Bedřich Smetana. Directed by Václav Krška, the film was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival. Rose of the Yukon Rose of the Yukon is a 1949 American adventure film directed by George Blair and written by Norman S. Hall. The film stars Steve Brodie, Myrna Dell, William Wright, Emory Parnell, Jonathan Hale and Benny Baker. The film was released on January 5, 1949, by Republic Pictures. Mi novia es un fantasma Mi novia es un fantasma is a 1944 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Francisco Múgica and starring Mirtha Legrand, Pepe Iglesias, and Nuri Montsé. At the 1945 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards Iglesias won the Silver Condor Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role for his performance in the film. No Entrance No Entrance is a 1960 Czechoslovak film directed by František Vláčil and Milan Vošmik. The film consists of 2 segments - The Chase and The Wandering. Both segments are stories from life of Czechoslovk border guard. The Second Mate The Second Mate is a 1950 British crime film directed by John Baxter and starring Gordon Harker, Graham Moffatt and David Hannaford. It was made at Southall Studios. Dei svarte hestane Dei svarte hestane is a 1951 Norwegian drama film directed by Hans Jacob Nilsen and Sigval Maartmann-Moe, and starring Hans Jacob Nilsen, Eva Sletto and Ottar Vicklund. It is based on the novel Dei svarte hestane by Tarjei Vesaas. Ambros Fornes owns two large farms and runs a coaching house. On his farm he has four fit and shiny black horses. These horses eventually become the centre of his life, because his young and beautiful wife, Lisle, is unable to love him like he loves her. She can not forget Bjørneskinn, the blonde boy she was once in love with. He wanted to be a poet, but decided on a life on the road when he could not have her. When the old boyfriend one day returns, it leads to a dramatic showdown. The family is about to fall apart, which will be particularly hard for Kjell, Ambros and Lisles young son. He end up in a conflict of loyalty between his parents, and has great difficulties dealing with the situation. Ha'penny Breeze Hapenny Breeze is a 1950 British film. El hombre virgen The Virgin Man is a 1956 Argentine comedy film directed by Román Viñoly Barreto and starring Luis Sandrini. Hoy le toca a mi mujer Hoy le toca a mi mujer is a 1973 Argentine film. Pepper Pimienta is a 1966 Argentine film. Viaje de una noche de verano Viaje de una noche de verano is a 1965 Argentine film. Eterna agonía Eterna agonía is a 1949 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. The Lovers The Lovers is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Fernando A. Rivero and starring Emilia Guiú, David Silva and Luis Aldás. The films art direction was by Manuel Fontanals. Los signos del zodiaco Los signos del zodiaco is a 1963 Mexican drama film directed by Sergio Véjar. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. The Escaped The Escaped is a 1964 Argentine drama film directed by Enrique Carreras. It won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film and was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. La mano que aprieta La Mano que aprieta is a 1952 Argentine film. Me gusta esa chica Me gusta esa chica is a 1973 Argentine film directed by Enrique Carreras and written by Alfonso Paso and Ulises Petit de Murat. Teach Me! Teach Me! is a 1968 short film written and directed by Mike Nichols and starring Sandy Dennis. María Magdalena María Magdalena is a 1954 Argentine film. The Importance of Being Icelandic Minguito Tinguitela, papá Minguito Tinguitela, papá is a 1974 Argentine film. It's Your War Too Its Your War Too is a 1944 short documentary film about the American Womens Army Corps and commissioned by the United States Government during World War II. It contains 1 minute of animation by the Walt Disney Studios. Bharya Biddalu Bharya Biddalu is a 1972 Telugu, drama film, produced by A. V. Subba Rao under the Prasad Art Productions banner and directed by Tatineni Rama Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jayalalithaa in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film is a remake of the Telugu movie Bratuku Theruvu, starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri, which was dubbed in Tamil as Bale Raman, later remade as Hindi movie Jeene Ki Raah, with Jeetendra, Tanuja and after its success, the same was again remade as Bharya Biddalu and later in Tamil as Naan Yen Pirandhen, with M.G.R, Kanchana in the pivotal roles. Capricious and Millionaire Caprichosa y millonaria is a 1940 Argentine musical film, directed and written by Enrique Santos Discépolo. It was released on May 1, 1940. The Adventures of Dusty Bates Dusty Bates is a 1947 British, Technicolor, childrens film, directed by Darrell Catling and starring Ronald Shiner as Squeaky Watts and Anthony Newley in the title role. It was produced by Gaumont-British Instructional and Childrens Entertainment Films. The film was also presented by the Rank Organisation. The story was filmed in four parts. The film score was created by Jack Beaver. Kanimuthu Papa Kanimuthu Paappa is a 1972 Indian Tamil film, directed by S. P. Muthuraman in his directorial debut, and produced by S. Subramaniya Reddiyar. The film stars Jaishankar, R. Muthuraman, Lakshmi and Jaya in lead roles. The film had musical score by T. V. Raju. OSS 77: Operazione fior di loto OSS 77 – Operazione fior di loto is an 1965 Italian Eurospy spy film directed by Bruno Paolinelli. Pagalil Oru Iravu Pagalil Oru Iravu is a 1979 Tamil-language Indian film, directed by I. V. Sasi and starring Vijayakumar, Sridevi, Seema, Ravikumar and Major Sundarrajan. Proceso a la infamia Proceso a la infamia aka Los Años Infames is a 1974 Argentine film directed by Alejandro Doria. Sandhippu Sandhippu is a 1983 Indian Tamil film, directed by C. V. Rajendran and produced by Santhi Narayanasamy. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Sridevi, Sujatha, M. N. Nambiar and Prabhu in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. The film was a remake of the Hindi film Naseeb. Sivaji acted the roles of Amitabh and Pran in this movie. The movie was a blockbuster at the box office. El asalto El Asalto is a 1960 Argentine black-and-white film crime drama directed and by Kurt Land. The film was based on a book by Enrique Silberstein and premiered in Buenos Aires. It starred Alberto de Mendoza. La fidelidad La Fidelidad is a 1970 Argentine comedy film drama directed by and written by Juan José Jusid. Petronella - Das Geheimnis der Berge Petronella is a 1927 German-Swiss silent historical film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Maly Delschaft, William Dieterle and Oskar Homolka. The films sets were designed by the art director Uwe Jens Krafft. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The Tender Warrior The Tender Warrior is a 1971 film directed by Stewart Raffill and starring Dan Haggerty and Charles Lee. It was Raffills debut feature as director. La rabona La Rabona is a 1979 Argentine film. Le duel The Duel is a French film directed by Pierre Fresnay, released in 1939. It is the only film directed by Pierre Fresnay. Derevo Dzhamal Tree Dzhamal is a 1981 Soviet drama film directed by Khodzhakuli Narliyev. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival where Maya-Gozel Aimedova won the award for Best Actress. Dirtymouth Dirtymouth is a 1970 American biographic film of the comic Lenny Bruce, starring Bernie Travis and written and directed by Herbert S. Altman. After Altman completed the film, it was the subject of a lawsuit by film producer Marvin Worth. Worth had obtained the film rights in two books written by Bruce, and he alleged that Altmans movie infringed the copyrights in those books. The court agreed that some of the content in the film was copyright infringement, and issued a preliminary injunction. Travis had also starred as Bruce in a stage production at The Village Gate in Greenwich Village; that production was also the subject of a copyright lawsuit by the executors of Bruces estate. The film eventually received some small critical attention before being eclipsed by Worths much more famous 1974 film production Lenny, directed by Bob Fosse and starring Dustin Hoffman. Landing at Low Tide Landing at Low Tide is an 1896 British short black-and-white silent comedy film, produced and directed by Birt Acres for exhibition on Robert W. Pauls peep show Kinetoscopes, featuring a lady falling into the water as she is helped from a small boat. The film was considered lost until footage from an 1896 Fairground Programme, originally shown in a portable booth at Hull Fair by Midlands photographer George Williams, donated to the National Fairground Archive was identified as being from this film. Abduct Me Abduct Me is a 1932 French comedy film directed by Léonce Perret and starring Jacqueline Francell, Roger Tréville and Arletty. The films art direction was by Guy de Gastyne. The Cage The Cage is a 1963 French film directed by Robert Darène. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. Juan Moreira Juan Moreira is a 1948 Argentine historical action film directed by Luis Moglia Barth and starring Floren Delbene, Dorita Ferreyro and Nedda Francy. The film is an adaptation of the 1879 novel Juan Moreira by Eduardo Gutiérrez, portraying the life of the nineteenth century guacho and outlaw Juan Moreira. Melgarejo Melgarejo is a 1937 Argentine film directed and written by Luis Moglia Barth. The film premiered in the US on September 19, 1937 and starred Santiago Gómez Cou and Mecha Ortiz. Editing to the film was performed by Carlos Rinaldi. A Woman from the Street A Woman from the Street is a 1939 Argentine drama film directed by Luis Moglia Barth. The film was premiered on August 23, 1939, in Buenos Aires and starred Aida Alberti. The Provincial Il provinciale is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. Whirlwind of Paris Whirlwind of Paris is a 1939 French musical comedy film directed by Henri Diamant-Berger and starring Ray Ventura, Mona Goya and Grégoire Aslan. A group of students from Grenoble University form an orchestra and try to gain work in Paris. Its French title is Tourbillon de Paris . Ces dames aux chapeaux verts The Ladies in the Green Hats is a 1949 French comedy film directed by Fernand Rivers and starring Colette Richard, Henri Guisol and Marguerite Pierry. It was the third adaptation of Germaine Acremants novel of the same title to be made. The films sets were designed by art director René Renoux. Hay que casar a Paulina Hay que casar a Paulina is a 1944 Argentine film directed by Manuel Romero. Auf den Trümmern des Paradieses On the Brink of Paradise is a 1920 German 90-minute film directed by Josef Stein and featuring Carl de Vogt in the title role of Kara Ben Nemsi. Béla Lugosi appeared in a supporting role. The film was an adaptation of the Karl May novel Von Bagdad nach Stambul and is now considered to be lost. Diamonds Are a Man's Best Friend Diamonds Are a Mans Best Friend is a 1966 Italian thriller-heist film written and directed by Vittorio Sala and starring , Liana Orfei and Gastone Moschin. Fascination Fascinación is a 1949 Argentine drama film directed by Carlos Schlieper and starring Alicia Barrié, Héctor Calcaño, and Susana Campos. The Clairvoyant The Clairvoyant is a 1924 French silent drama film directed by Leon Abrams and starring Sarah Bernhardt, Georges Melchior and Harry Baur. It was based on a play by Sacha Guitry. This was the final film of the celebrated stage actress Sarah Bernhardt who died during production. Der Bär von Baskerville The Bear of the Baskervilles is a 1915 German silent film directed by Harry Piel. The Wandering Beast The Wandering Beast is a 1932 French drama film directed by Marco de Gastyne and starring Gabriel Gabrio, Maurice Maillot and Os-Ko-Mon. The film is set in Alaska. Vidas marcadas Vidas marcadas is a 1942 Argentine film. Ghost of Saga Mansion is a 1953 Japanese horror film directed by Ryohei Arai. It was filmed in Black and White, academy ratio format. It was never dubbed in English, nor shown in the United States theatrically. La dame de chez Maxim's La dame de chez Maxims is a 1933 British French-language comedy film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Florelle, Esther Kiss and Ady Cresso. The film is a French-language version of the 1933 film The Girl from Maxims made by London Film Productions. Both films were directed by Korda, and were based on the 1899 farce La Dame de chez Maxim by Georges Feydeau. Corpus Corpus: A Home Movie about Selena is a film by filmmaker, Lourdes Portillo about Mexican American singer-songwriter Selena Quintanilla-Pérez. It places emphasis on the transformation of Selena from a popular entertainer into a modern-day saint and role model. This documentary uses authentic home videos, news stories, footage from concerts and a debate between intellectuals to analyze the effect of Selena and Selena’s murder at the hands of Yolanda Saldivar, the president of her fan club. Esos de Pénjamo Penjamo or The Guys from Penjamo is a 1953 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Juan Bustillo Oro and starring Joaquín Pardavé, Rosario Granados and Ángel Infante. Trouble fête Trouble-Maker is a Canadian drama film, directed by Pierre Patry and released in 1964. The film stars Lucien Hamelin as Lucien, a student at a religious school who begins to rebel against the strict moral order of the Roman Catholic priests. It was made over 25 days on a shoestring budget, and adapted some aspects of the direct cinema style of filmmaking. The film is typically analyzed by critics as an allegory for the Quiet Revolution, although its criticism of the Catholic church saw Patry threatened with excommunication. The film was a Canadian Film Award finalist for Best Motion Picture in 1964. Chaahat Chaahat is a 1971 Hindi-language romance film produced by G.M. Roshan under the New Film Corporation banner and directed by Moni Bhattacharjee. It stars Jeetendra, Mala Sinha, Biswajit, Mumtaz in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. This is the only Black & White film of Jeetendra in his entire carrier. The Angel Face Angel Face is a 1998 Argentine film, written and directed by Pablo Torre. The film features Virginia Innocenti, Mario Pasik, Enrique Pinti, among others. The director, Pablo Torre, dedicated the film to the approximately 30,000 people who "disappeared" during Argentinas military dictatorship between 1976 and 1983. La voluntad del muerto La Voluntad del Muerto is a 1930 Spanish-language remake of the 1927 silent film The Cat and the Canary and a Spanish-language version of The Cat Creeps, which is now considered a lost film. The film was directed by George Melford and Enrique Tovar Ávalos, and stars Antonio Moreno, Lupita Tovar, Andrés de Segurola, Roberto E. Guzmán, Paul Ellis, Lucio Villegas, Agostino Borgato, Conchita Ballesteros, María Calvo, and Soledad Jiménez. A premiere gala was held for the film at Los Angeles California Theatre on January 23, 1931. Murappennu Murappennu is a 1965 Malayalam film written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair, directed by A. Vincent and produced by Shobhana Parameswaran Nair in the banner of Roopavani. It marked the entry of M. T. Vasudevan Nair, the noted Malayalam novelist to Malayalam cinema. The films story is based on Snehathinte Mukhangal, a short story by M. T. himself. The film features an ensemble cast including Prem Nazir, K. P. Ummer, Madhu, P. J. Antony, Jyothilakshmi, Sharada and Adoor Bhasi playing the pivotal roles. The film received critical praise and good reviews. M. T. Vasudevan Nairs script, which made use of Valluvanadan dialect, was well appreciated and is accepted to be one of the finest ever. Later, M. T. and A. Vincent went on to create some of the memorable films in Malayalam film history. The film is also known for the powerful performance of Prem Nazir as Balan, the lead character of the film. The Hindu described Murappennu as "a well-made film with a compelling plot" and as "one of the most significant films in the history of Malayalam cinema". It was a box office superhit. It received a certificate of merit at the National Film Awards. The film was part of MTs trilogy of political melodramas – the other two being P. Bhaskarans Iruttinte Athmavu and Vincents Asuravithu. Major indoor parts of the film were shot in Satya Studios in Madras and outdoor parts from the premises of Bharathapuzha at shoranur. Pelicans at the Zoo Pelicans at the Zoo is an 1898 British short black-and-white silent actuality film, produced by British Mutoscope & Biograph Company, featuring pelicans being released for feeding into their enclosure at London Zoological Gardens. The film was part of a series, with Elephants at the Zoo, which were one of the earliest examples of animal life on film. Pavathin Sambalam Paavathin Sambalam is a Tamil language film starring Muthuraman, Prameela and Sumithra. Rajinikanth played a guest role in this film. Ek Gaon Ki Kahani Ek Gaon Ki Kahani is a Bollywood movie directed by Dulal Guha which was released in the year 1957. The star cast was Talat Mehmood, Nirupa Roy, Mala Sinha etc. The movie was producer by Basu Chitra Mandir. The music director was Salil Choudhury, Lyricist was Shailendra and the playback singers were Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Talat Mehmood and Manna Dey. Ji lian gou xian nai Cream Soda and Milk is a film made in Hong Kong in 1981 about the social problems and broken families of that period. Actress Deanie Ip won the 19th Golden Horse Awards as Best Supporting Actress. Marikens bryllup Marikens bryllup is a Norwegian comedy from 1972 directed by Knut Andersen with a script by Nicole Macé. Anne Marit Jacobsen plays the title role as Mariken, who marries Per Egil, played by Geir Børresen. The film is about the wedding and presents many family members and friends that come to the wedding. Do I Have to Kill My Child? Do I Have to Kill My Child? is a 1976 Australian film. Trente et quarante Trente et Quarante is a 1945 French film directed by Gilles Grangier and starring Martine Carol. The film was successful at the box office with admissions of 2,172,386 admissions. Intimate Reflections Intimate Reflections is a 1975 British independent drama film directed by Don Boyd and starring Anton Rodgers, Lillias Walker, Sally Anne Newton and Jonathan David. It was Boyds first feature film and premiered at the 1975 London Film Festival. Boyd described it as a study both of sexual infidelity and the clash between youth and middle-age. Reina de reinas: La Virgen María Reina de reinas: La Virgen María is a 1948 Mexican film. It stars Luis Alcoriza. Permeke Permeke is a 1985 documentary film directed by Patrick Conrad and Henri Storck. It tells the story of Anna, a 20-year-old photographer, who becomes interested by the works of Constant Permeke, Belgian painter and sculptor considered the leading figure of Flemish expressionism. Permeke was produced by Conrad, Storck and Pierre Drouot, and features appearances by Jan Decleir, Jean-Michel Arnold, and Hugo Claus, among others. In December 1985, Permeke received the André Cavens Award for Best Film given by the Belgian Film Critics Association. Le musulman rigolo A Funny Mahometan was an 1897 short silent comedy film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and numbered 94 in its catalogues, where it was advertised as a scène comique. The film was shot outside in the garden of Mélièss property in Montreuil, with painted scenery. Méliès himself played the Muslim of the title. A Funny Mahometan, with its presumably Algerian Muslim, is the first known film on an Algerian topic in cinema history. The film is currently presumed lost. Paulus chantant 'Derrière l'omnibus' Comedian Paulus Singing was a series of five French short silent films made in 1897 by Georges Méliès, starring the popular café-concert singer Paulus. The films were designed for a café-concert stunt in which Paulus would sing behind the screen as the films were projected, giving the illusion of a sound film. All five films are currently presumed lost. Royal Journey Royal Journey is a National Film Board of Canada documentary film chronicling a five-week Royal visit by the then-Princess Elizabeth and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, to Canada and the United States in the fall of 1951. Released in December 1951, Royal Journey is also notable for being the first commercial feature film in Eastmancolor. Royal Journey features sequences from Quebec City, the National War Memorial in Ottawa, CFB Trenton and a performance of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, as well as sequences in Toronto, Regina, Calgary and Edmonton. Royal Journey also shows the royal couple crossing the Rocky Mountains by rail and making stops in several small towns. In Vancouver, they board HMCS Crusader in Vancouver and attend native dances in Thunderbird Park. The action then briefly shifts to the U.S., where they are welcomed by President Harry S. Truman. The remainder of the journey includes visits to Montreal, the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, Halifax, Charlottetown, a steel mill in Sydney and finally Portugal Cove, Newfoundland. Royal Journey was directed by David Bairstow, Gudrun Parker and Roger Blais and produced by Tom Daly for the NFB. It received a Canadian Film Award for best theatrical feature-length documentary and was named best documentary film of 1952 at the British Academy Film Awards. La chamuscada (Tierra y libertad) La chamuscada is a 1971 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. The Laughing Cavalier The Laughing Cavalier is a 1917 British silent adventure film directed by A. V. Bramble and Eliot Stannard and starring Mercy Hatton, Edward ONeill and George Bellamy. It is an adaptation of the 1913 novel The Laughing Cavalier by Baroness Emmuska Orczy. Blumen aus Nizza Flowers from Nice is a 1936 Austrian musical comedy film directed by Augusto Genina and starring Erna Sack, Friedl Czepa and Karl Schönböck. The films sets were designed by art directors Emil Stepanek and Julius von Borsody. The film premiered in Vienna in September 1936. In 1939 it was screened in the United States. The Fight with the Dragon The Fight with the Dragon is a 1935 German comedy film directed by Franz Seitz and starring Adele Sandrock, Joe Stöckel and Hans Schlenck. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Seefelder. Beautiful Michoacan Beautiful Michoacán is a 1943 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Ismael Rodríguez and starring Tito Guízar, Gloria Marín and Víctor Manuel Mendoza. A wealthy woman travels to Michoacán where she has inherited an estate. The films sets were designed by the art director Ramón Rodríguez Granada. Aji Bas Shukriya Aji Bas Shukriya is a 1958 Hindi film. Balam Pardesia Balam Pardesia is a Bhojpuri film released in 1979, directed by Nazir Hussain. The actors were Rakesh Pandey and Padma Khanna. The songs of the film were popular even in non-Bhojpuri area. Two famous songs from the film are, "Gorki ptarki re" and "Chadhte Phalgun", both sung by Mohd Rafi. Ek Kali Muskai Ek Kali Muskai is a 1968 Bollywood drama film starring Ashok Kumar, Meera Joglekar and Joy Mukherjee in the lead roles. The music album was composed by maestro Madan Mohan while Lata Mangeshkars song "Na Tum Bewafa Ho" became one of the most popular songs. Edavazhiyile Poocha Minda Poocha Edavazhiyile Poocha Minda Poocha is a 1979 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Hariharan and produced by K. C. Joy. The film stars Ambika, Srividya, M. G. Soman and Madhu in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. B. Sreenivasan. Judy's Little No-No Judys Little No-No is a 1969 crime film about a go-go dancer who is targeted by gangsters after coming into possession of a priceless jewel. The film was directed and written by Sherman Price and stars Elisa Ingram, John Davis Lodge, and Joe E. Ross. Moan Moan is a 1999 gay pornographic horror film directed by David Thompson, and written by Alex Nixx. It is based on the 1996 film Scream by Wes Craven and Kevin Williamson. Mischief Dillagi is a 1949 Indian Bollywood film. It was the fourth highest grossing Indian film of 1949. The film was produced and directed by A. R. Kardar for his "Kardar Productions", and had music composed by Naushad. The film starred Suraiya, and the actor Shyam, in his "best known film". The film co-starred Chandabai, Sharda, Amar and Amir Banu. The story was a romantic tragedy, and became commercially successful at the box office. The plot was adapted from Wuthering Heights directed by William Wyler. Kardar was to later use a similar theme in Dil Diya Dard Liya. Jai Bangladesh Jai Bangladesh is a 1971 Bollywood military drama film directed by I.S. Johar. The film stars Kabari Choudhury and Dilip Dutt . Meraa Dost Meraa Dushman Meraa Dost Meraa Dushman is a 1984 Indian Bollywood film directed by Raj Khosla and produced by Johny Bakshi. It stars Shatrughan Sinha, Sanjeev Kumar, Smita Patil and Geeta Behl in pivotal roles. El secreto del sacerdote The Priests Secret is a 1941 Mexican drama film directed by Joselito Rodríguez and starring Arturo de Córdova, Alicia de Phillips and Pedro Armendáriz. A Catholic priest is conflicted about informing the police of something he heard in confession. Deivapiravi Deivapiravi is a 1960 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by Krishnan–Panju. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Padmini, S. S. Rajendran, K. A. Thangavelu and M. N. Rajam in lead roles. The film had musical score by R. Sudarsanam. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Anumanam and released on 24 June 1961. At the 8th National Film Awards, the film won the All India Certificate of Merit for the Third Best Feature Film. It was remade in Hindi as Bindiya, and in Sinhalese as Sekaya. Mome Ki Gudiya Mome Ki Gudiya is a 1972 Indian Hindi-language film produced and directed by Mohan Kumar. The film stars Ratan Chopra, Tanuja, Premnath, Jeevan, Om Prakash and Nazir Hussain. The music is by Laxmikant Pyarelal and the lyrics by Anand Bakshi Ponnapuram Kotta Ponnapuram Kotta is a 1973 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed and produced by Kunchacko. The film stars Prem Nazir, Vijayasree, Kaviyoor Ponnamma, KPAC Lalitha and Adoor Bhasi. The film had musical score and songs composed by G. Devarajan. Das verhexte Fischerdorf Das verhexte Fischerdorf is an East German film. It was released in 1962. Zugverkehr unregelmäßig Zugverkehr unregelmäßig is an East German film. It was released in 1951. Cradle Robbers Cradle Robbers is a 1924 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 26th Our Gang short subject released. Laugh It Off Laugh It Off is a 1940 British musical comedy film directed by John Baxter and Wallace Orton, and starring Tommy Trinder, Jean Colin, Anthony Hulme and Marjorie Browne. It was filmed at Walton Studios starting in November 1939, just after the outbreak of war. Bagula Bhagat Bagula Bhagat is a 1979 Bollywood action film thriller directed by Harmesh Malhotra. The film stars Ashok Kumar, Kamini Kaushal, Shatrughan Sinha& Shabana Azmi in lead role Parashmoni Parashmoni is a 1988 Bengali film directed by Tarun Majumder. It was his second movie in 1988 starring Tapas Paul, Satabdi Roy and Santu Mukhopadhyay on the lead. Zeven jongens en 'n ouwe schuit Zeven jongens en een oude schuit is a 1942 Dutch adventure film directed by G. Gerritsen, based on the eponymous novel by A.C.C. de Vletter. Eyewitness Eyewitness is a 1999 American short documentary film directed by Bert Van Bork. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The explored the lives of three artists forced to work in secret while living in Nazi death camps: Jan Komski, Dinah Gottliebova and Felix Nussbaum, and who witnessed and painted the horrors of the Holocaust. Vilambaram Vilambaram is a 1987 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Balachandra Menon and produced by K. G. Rajagopal. The film stars Balachandra Menon, Ambika, Saritha, Sukumari, Thilakan, Ashokan and Shari in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh and lyrics by P. Bhaskaran. 50 ans 50 ans is a 1989 Canadian short film directed by Gilles Carle. It won the Short Film Palme dOr at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. The film consists of brief clips, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the National Film Board of Canada. Anjan Hai Koyee Anjaan Hai Koi is a 1969 Hindi movie directed by Babubhai Mistri. The film stars Feroz Khan and Nalini. The films music is by Usha Khanna with lyrics by Asad Bhopali . His Private Life His Private Life is a 1926 American comedy film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle. La estatua de carne La Estatua de carne is a 1951 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. It is based on the play La Gioconda by Gabriele DAnnunzio. Sybil Sybil is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by Jack Denton and starring Evelyn Brent, Cowley Wright and Gordon Hopkirk. It is an adaptation of the novel Sybil by Benjamin Disraeli. It is considered to be a lost film. Yo soy muy macho I Am Very Macho is a 1953 Mexican comedy film directed by José Díaz Morales and starring Silvia Pinal. A La Habana me voy A La Habana me voy is a 1951 musical Argentine film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera and written by Carlos A. Petit and Rodolfo Sciammarella. It stars Blanquita Amaro and Otto Sirgo. Aarani Mantalu Aarani Mantalu is a Telugu film starring Chiranjeevi and Kavitha. It was the first Chiranjeevi film to be dubbed to Tamil. In the Tamil dubbed version, editor Mohan dubbed for Chiranjeevi, the well known producer and father of Tamil director Mohan Raja and Actor Jayam Ravi. Prema Pichollu Prema Pichollu is a 1983 Telugu film directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. The film stars Chiranjeevi and Radhika in the lead roles with Kavitha, Gummadi Venkateswara Rao, Rao Gopal Rao and Allu Rama Lingaiah in supporting comic roles. The movie is partly inspired by Basu Chatterjees Shaukeen. Ramadasu Ramadasu is a 1964 Telugu biographical devotional film, based on the life of Kancharla Gopanna, produced and directed by Chittor V. Nagaiah under the V. N. Films banner. It stars Chittor V. Nagaiah in the lead role, with N. T. Rama Rao, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Shivaji Ganesan, Anjali Devi in the special appearances and music composed by Ashwathama. The blockbuster film has garnered the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu, and has garnered several state awards. Thali Bhagyam Thaali Bhagyam is a Tamil film directed by K. B. Nagabhushanam and released in 1966. Annaiyin Aanai Annaiyin Aanai is a Tamil language drama film starring Sivaji Ganesan, Savitri and Pandari Bai in the lead roles. The film, directed by Ch. Narayana Murthy, had musical score by S. M. Subbaiah Naidu and was released on 4 July 1958. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil in 1959. Needhikku Thalai Vanangu Needhikku Thalaivanangu is a 1976 Indian Tamil film, directed by P. Neelakantan, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role and Latha, S. Varalakshmi and M. N. Nambiar. Malajanha Malajahna is a 1965 Oriya film written and directed by Nitai Palit based on a novel of the same title by the Oriya novelist Upendra Kishore Das. The film stars Akshaya Mohanty and Jharana Das in the lead. Considered as a classic in the history of Oriya cinema, the film deals with an unusual theme in seventies in rural India of love between a married woman and a young man. Vergiss mein nicht Forget Me Not is a 1935 German drama film directed by Augusto Genina and starring Beniamino Gigli, Peter Bosse and Kurt Vespermann. The rights to the film were bought by Alexander Korda who remade it in Britain the following year. Galli Gopura Gaali Gopura is a 1962 Kannada film directed and produced by B. R. Panthulu. The film starred Rajkumar, Kalyan Kumar, Leelavathi and R. Nagendra Rao in lead roles. Actor Udaya Kumar made a brief guest appearance. Acclaimed director Puttanna Kanagal had assisted Panthulu for this film. The original score and soundtrack were composed by T. G. Lingappa and had lyrics written majorly by G. V. Iyer. A Purandara Dasa work Yaarige Yaaruntu was used in the soundtrack of the movie and was sung by Ghantasala which turned out to be a major success. B. R. Panthulu made the film simultaneously in Telugu as Gaali Medalu with N. T. Rama Rao. Both the versions were successful at the box-office. The movie starred Rajkumar, Kalyan Kumar and Udaykumar- all 3 together for the first time in a single movie. However, Udaykumar only had a special appearance in this movie. In the same year, they went to work in full-fledge roles in single movie for the only time in their career in Bhoodana. The film was remade in Malayalam in 1964 as Kalanjukittiya Thankam by Puttanna Kanagal who was an assistant to B. R. Panthulu. The Love Epidemic The Love Epidemic is a 1975 Australian semi-documentary about venereal disease directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It incorporates clinical case studies and sex health instruction with comedy sketches. It was shot on 16mm for $33,000 and blown up to 35mm for theatrical release. Nights in Andalusia Nights in Andalusia is a 1938 German musical film directed by Herbert Maisch and starring Imperio Argentina, Friedrich Benfer and Karl Klüsner. It is based on the opera Carmen by Georges Bizet, itself based on the novella Carmen by Prosper Mérimée. A Spanish-language version Carmen was made at the same time. The making of the film was an influence on the 1998 Spanish film The Girl of Your Dreams. Royal Family Royal Family is a British television documentary about the family of Queen Elizabeth II. It originally aired on BBC One and ITV in June 1969. Although the film attracted more than 30 million viewers in the United Kingdom, the critical reception was generally negative, and the film has not been allowed to be shown since 1972. Dangerous Game Anametrisi is a 1982 Greek mystery film directed by Giorgos Karypidis and starring Zoi Laskari, Aris Retsos, Stefanos Stratigos and Spyros Fokas. Nymph Nymph is a 1973 sexploitation film directed by William Dear, in his feature film directorial debut. Secretary Secretary is a 1976 Telugu drama film, produced by D. Ramanaidu under Suresh Productions banner and directed by K. S. Prakash Rao. Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Vanisri in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film was based on Yaddanapudi Sulochana Ranis novel of the same name. Thacholi Othenan Thacholi Othenan is a 1964 Indian Malayalam film, directed by S. S. Rajan and produced by T. K. Pareekutty. The film stars Sathyan, Madhu, Sukumari and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles. The film had musical score by MS Baburaj. An Irish Honeymoon The Irish Honeymoon is a 1911 American silent film produced by Kalem Company and distributed by General Film. It was directed by Sidney Olcott with himself and Gene Gauntier in the leading roles. Bhale Ramudu Bhale Ramudu is a 1956 Telugu drama film, produced by V. L. Narasu under the Narasu Studios banner and directed by Vedantam Raghavaiah. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri in the lead roles and music composed by S. Rajeswara Rao. It is a remake of the Hindi film Kismet. The film was simultaneously made as the Tamil movie Prema Pasam, starring Gemini Ganesan and Savitri in pivotal roles. Bláhový sen Bláhový sen is a 1943 Czech film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Vazhve Mayam Vazhve Mayam is a 1970 Malayalam-language film, directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan. Sathyan plays the lead role. The film also has Sheela, Sankaradi, K. P. Ummer, Bahadoor, Adoor Bhasi, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Khadeeja, N. Govindan Kutty, Muthukulam Raghavan Pillai, C. A. Balan, Kuttan Pillai and Philomina. Sankarady won the Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actor for his performance in the film. It has had a long lasting impact on Malayalam cinema, and was screened as part of the Sathyan retrospective at the 17th International Film Festival of Kerala held at Thiruvananthapuram. It was a Super Hit movie. The Alternative The Alternative is a 1978 Australian television film about an unmarried editor of a womans magazine who finds herself pregnant. She has a relationship with another woman. At the Annual Penguin Awards, given by the Television Society of Australia, the film was awarded best Actress, Actor and Supporting Actor, as well as Best Adult Drama. Raja Desingu Raja Desingu is a 1960 Indian Tamil language film starring M. G. Ramachandran, S. S. Rajendran, Bhanumathi and Padmini in the lead roles. The film was directed by T. R. Raghunath, had musical score by G. Ramanathan and was released on 2 September 1960. The movie flopped miserably at the box office and ran for 70 days. Chakrapani Chakrapani is a Telugu comedy film, produced & directed by P. S. Ramakrishna Rao under the Bharani Pictures banner. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Bhanumathi Ramakrishna in the lead roles and music also composed by Bhanumathi Ramakrishna. White Love is a 1979 romance film from Japan starring Momoe Yamaguchi, Tomokazu Miura, and Bunjaku Han. It was directed by Tsugunobu Kotani and filmed in Spain. It was the second of the Yamaguchi-Miura "golden combi"s films shot outside Japan and also the second based on an original script rather than a literary work. Mahasati Ansuya Mahasathi Anasuya is a 1965 Indian Kannada film, directed and produced by B. S. Ranga. The film stars Pandari Bai, Leelavathi, Jayanthi and Vanisri in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. Hanumantha Rao. Pelli Naati Pramanalu Pelli Naati Pramanalu is a 1959 Indian Telugu-language comedy film, produced and directed by K. V. Reddy under the Jayanthi Pictures banner. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jamuna with music composed by Ghantasala. The film was simultaneously made in Tamil as Vaazhkai Oppandham with M. N. Nambiar replacing R. Nageswara Raos role. The film was remade in Telugu by S. V. Krishna Reddy as Sardukupodaam Randi, starring Jagapati Babu and Soundarya. Women by Night La donna di notte is a 1962 Italian film directed by Mino Loy. Akka Pettanam Chelleli Kapuram Akka Pettanam Chelleli Kapuram is a 1993 Telugu drama film, produced by Maganti Sudhakar under the Siva Shakthi Studios Pvt. Ltd. & Prabhu Films banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Aparna, Jayasudha in the lead roles and music composed by Vasu Rao. The film was a remake of the Tamil movie Pondatti Rajyam. Gorintaku Gorintaku is a 1979 Indian Telugu romantic drama film directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It is a family sentimental film starring Shobhan Babu and Sujatha. The initial scenes of the film was shot in black and white. The title song "Gorinta Poochindi Komma Lekunda", written by Devulapalli Krishnasastri, casting Savitri is remembered even today. The film was remade in Hindi as Mehndi Rang Layegi. The film was a Blockbuster at the box office and was one of the highest grossing films of the year 1979. The Bondage Master , also known as Rope Detective, is a 1996 Japanese V-Cinema erotic thriller directed by Hitoshi Hoshino and starring Yukijirō Hotaru. Türme des Schweigens Towers of Silence is a 1952 West German adventure film directed by Hans Bertram and starring Philip Dorn, Gisela Uhlen and Carl Raddatz. The films sets were designed by Max Mellin. It was shot on location in Amsterdam, Damascus and Palmyra. Lucrecia Borgia Lucrezia Borgia is a 1947 Argentine historical film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera and starring Olinda Bozán, Héctor Quintanilla and Gogó Andreu. The film portrays the life of Lucrezia Borgia. The films sets were designed by the art director Juan Manuel Concado. Manos de seda Manos de seda is a 1951 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Pompeyo el conquistador Pompey the Conqueror is a 1953 Mexican comedy drama film directed by René Cardona and starring Joaquín Pardavé, Manolo Fábregas and Pepita Morillo. The films sets were designed by Manuel Fontanals. Chilika Teerey Chilika Teerey is a 1977 Indian Odia film directed by Biplab Roy Choudhury, story of an oppressed, illiterate fisher-folk, being swindled and kept in check by the business sharks and how they revolt. Mai Baap Maai Baap is a 1957 Bollywood film starring among others Shyama, Balraj Sahni. Music in the film is by O P Nayaar America America America America is a 1983 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi. The film stars Mammootty, Lakshmi, Ratheesh and Balan K. Nair in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Chaduvukunna Ammayilu Chaduvukunna Ammayilu is a 1963 Indian Telugu drama film, produced by D. Madhusudhana Rao under the Annapurna Pictures banner and directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri, Krishna Kumari in the lead roles and music composed by Saluri Rajeswara Rao. The film is based on the Telugu novel Kaalaatheetha Vyakthulu, written by Dr. Sridevi. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Dreams Beyond Memory Dreams Beyond Memory is a Canadian drama film, directed by Andrzej Markiewicz and released in 1987. The film stars George Touliatos as George, an older man whose relationship with his companion Olga is complicated when he meets Jennifer, a young woman who reminds him of his late wife. Film critic Jay Scott panned the film, calling it a "technically deficient film" which played "soggy games about loss, illusion and memory that are as predictable as they are soporific". He opined that Piotr Lysak, who had a small non-speaking role in the film as Georges younger self in flashbacks, was the actor who had the most to be thankful for in the entire film. Stankova received a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 9th Genie Awards. Live Free or Die Live Free or Die is a 2000 documentary film that follows Dr. Wayne Goldner, a New Hampshire OBGYN fighting on the latest front of the "abortion wars." The feature originally aired as part of PBS P.O.V. series. It was directed and produced by Marion Lipschutz and Rose Rosenblatt of Incite Pictures. The Backyard The Backyard is a 1920 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. The Freeloader The Pest is a 1917 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Aa Neram Alppa Dooram Aa Neram Alppa Dooram is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thampi Kannanthanam and produced by E. K. Thyagarajan. The film stars Mammootty, Jose Prakash, Manavalan Joseph and Siddique in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. Pelli Chesi Choodu Pelli Chesi Choodu is a 1988 Indian Telugu-language, drama film, produced by Smt. B. Kousalya under the Kousalya Pictures banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad and Ashwini, with music composed by Hamsalekha. The film was a remake of the Kannada film Avale Nanna Hendthi, which was later remade into Hindi as Jawani Zindabad. The film is the debut of music director Hamsalekha in the Telugu film industry. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office. Soriano Soriano is a biographical documentary by Eduardo Montes-Bradley exploring the life and works of Osvaldo Soriano, author of Funny Dirty Little War through testimonies of friends and family in Argentina, France, Belgium, Germany, and Italy. The documentary includes rare 16mm footage filmed by Soriano and friends during in his hometown of Tandil in the early 1960s. Part of this original footage was used by the director to reconstruct a short film as it was scripted by a young Osvaldo Soriano. The show film is now on the permanent collection of several university libraries. Soriano was filmed in several locations including Milan, Rome, Paris, Linz am Rhein, Brussels, and Buenos Aires, and includes interviews with Osvaldo Bayer, Héctor Olivera, Gianni Minà, Franco Lucentini, Federico Luppi, Eduardo Galeano, Fernando Birri and others. Soriano theatrical release was followed by the publication of a collection of testimonies in the essay “Soriano: Un Retrato” containing the entire original interviews, including the fragments that did not make it to the final cut. Soriano’’ was later published on DVD by Noticias. Glorya Fernandes from USA Gloria Fernandes from USA is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film, directed by PG Vishwambharan and produced by Harikumaran Thampi. The film stars Babu Antony, Anusha, Reena, Ashokan and A. C. Zainuddin in lead roles. Manthri Maalikayil Manasammatham Manthri Maalikayil Manasammatham is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Kalabhavan Ansar and produced by Noushad. The film stars George Vishnu, Jagathy Sreekumar, Harisree Ashokan and Meera in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Berny-Ignatius. A media luz los tres A media luz los tres is a 1958 Mexican film directed by Julián Soler. It was written by Luis Alcoriza, adapted from the play by Miguel Mihura. Sekunda na podvig One Second for a Feat is a 1985 Soviet-North-Korean two-part military historical film directed by Eldor Urazbayev. The picture is about the exploit of Lieutenant of the Soviet Army Yakov Novichenko who rescued Kim Il-sung from a grenade thrown at the Pyongyang rally on March 1, 1946. Chip on the Shoulder De tal palo tal astilla is a 1960 Mexican western comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado, produced by Jesús Galindo, and released by Filmadora Chapultepec. 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The film is a sequel to Rodríguezs 1952 film Huracán Ramírez with David Silva reprising his role as Fernando Torres. Other returning cast members include Tonina Jackson, Carmelita González, Titina Romay and Freddy Fernández. Pepe Romay joins the cast as Fernandos son Pancho, and Daniel García makes his film début as Huracán Ramírez, replacing Spanish-born wrestler Eduardo Bonada, who would make only a cameo appearance. Adhikar Adhikar is a 1954 Hindi romantic comedy film starring Kishore Kumar and Usha Kiran in lead roles. It was 7th highest-grossing film of the year 1954. Usha Kiron was credited earlier in film credits than Kishore Kumar in this film. Alibaba and Forty-one Thieves Alibabayum 41 Kallanmaarum is a 1975 Indian Malayalam film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by M. J. Kurien. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, Bahadoor, KP Ummer, Vidhubala, Adoor Bhasi and Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. Gehenna Gehenna, also known as Through Hell or Anguish is a 1938 Polish melodrama film directed by Michał Waszyński. Get Rollin' Get Rollin is a 1980 American roller disco documentary film directed by J. Terrance Mitchell. El hijo de Huracán Ramírez El hijo de Huracán Ramírez is a 1965 black-and-white Mexican Lucha film co-written directed by Joselito Rodríguez and starring David Silva. It is the third installment of the Huracán film series, following the 1962 sequel, El misterio de Huracán Ramírez. Juan Colorado Juan Colorado is a 1966 Mexican film directed by Miguel Zacarías. It stars Antonio Aguilar, María Duval, and Elsa Cárdenas. Supporting cast includes Flor Silvestre, Carlos Agostí, Mary Castell, Antonio Raxel, and Norma Navarro. Qué hombre tan sin embargo Qué hombre tan sin embargo is a 1967 Mexican comedy-drama film directed by Julián Soler and produced by Gregorio Walerstein. It stars Eulalio González "Piporro", Julissa, Enrique Rambal, and Lucy Gallardo in the leading roles. Stepping Toes Stepping Toes is a 1938 British musical film directed by John Baxter and starring Hazel Ascot, Enid Stamp-Taylor and Jack Barty. The screenplay concerns a young girl who achieves her ambition to become a tap dancer. The film was made by Two Cities Films at Shepperton Studios. Its sets were designed by John Bryan. Sayahnam Sayahnam is a 2000 Malayalam feature film that marks the directorial debut of R. Sarath with screenplay by himself. The film is a drama centred on the environmental and anti-nuclear issue in India. It stars O. Madhavan, Gomathi Mahadevan, Ebrahim Kutty, Alex Kadavil, Jomol and Remya Nambeesan. It won seven Kerala State Film Awards and two National Film Awards. Allemaal Tuig Allemaal tuig! is a 1982 Dutch film directed by Ben Sombogaart. Oryu joen: shibari hada is a 1975 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Katsuhiko Fujii and starring Naomi Tani and Terumi Azuma. Renzoku onanie: Midareppanashi aka Serial Masturbation: Disorder is a 1994 Japanese Pink film directed by Toshiya Ueno. It was chosen as Best Film of the year at the 1994 Pink Grand Prix ceremony. Tirupathamma Katha Sri Tirupatamma Katha is a 1964 Telugu biographical devotional film, based on the life of Penuganchiprolu Tirupatamma, produced by Donepoodi Krishna Murthy under the Gokul Productions banner and directed by B. S. Narayana. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Krishna Kumari in the lead roles and music composed by Pamarthi. Magical Angel Sweet Mint is a magical girl anime TV series produced by Ashi Productions and aired from 2 May 1990 to 27 March 1991 on TV Tokyo. The program aired from 6:00 - 6:30pm on Wednesdays. Ivide Thudangunnu Ivide Thudangunnu is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language crime thriller film directed by J. 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The music of the film was also composed by Vijay Singh with lyrics by Dev Kohli and Ravindra Peepat. The film was much discussed in media and over-hyped regarding the Bollywood debut of two Indian cricketers Sandeep Patil and Syed Kirmani, who were at that time basking in the glory of the 1983 Cricket World Cup victory. The film was highly publicised on the sequence of fight between the two cricketers as well as Roys sensuous enacting with Patil in the song sequence Koi as the actress was at that time, having a love affair with the cricketer. Filmfare wrote on the presentation of Debashree Roy in the song sequence, "With those cohl eyes and her figure scantily covered with, she looked enthralling yet she looked coy enough." Filmsack wrote on Roys look in the song sequence, "She reminisced the amorous avatar of Sharmila Tagore in Aradhana." The film earned Roy the Calcutta and National Unity Award for Best Supporting Actress in Hindi Cinema of 1985. The film was presumed to be a huge hit at box office. It opened with 80% seat occupancy, but ultimately proved itself to be a major debacle at box office due to its weak screenplay. The Tribune wrote: "In contrast to their heroics in the 1983 World Cup, Patil and Kirmani were clean bowled on the big screen." In 1986, Filmfare named it in the list of Ten Most Disappointing Films of 1985. Kaliya Mardanam Kaaliya Mardhanam is a 1982 Indian Malayalam-language crime thriller film directed and filmed by J. Williams, written by Pappanamkodu Lakshmanan and produced by Thiruppathi Chettiyar. Starring Shankar, Nedumudi Venu, Mohanlal, Sathyakala, Jose Prakash, Sankaradi and Lalu Alex. The film features music composed by K. J. Joy. The film was a huge success at the box office. Kolakomban Kolakomban is a 1983 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by J. Sasikumar. The film stars Mohanlal, Manavalan Joseph, Menaka and Prathapachandran in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. Thakilu Kottampuram Thakilu Kottampuram is a super hit 1981 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Balu Kiriyath and produced by S. Thankappan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Sheela, Mohanlal and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Darsan Raman and P. Susheeladevi. This movie went unrecognised and failed at the box office. Darna Darna is the first film featuring the Filipino comics character Darna. The film was released on May 31, 1951 by Royal Films. It was directed by Fernando Poe and was written by Mars Ravelo, the creator of Darna. Kancil's Tale of Freedom Dongeng Kancil untuk Kemerdekaan is a 1995 Indonesian documentary film directed by Garin Nugroho. 5inui haebyeong Five Marines is a 1961 South Korean film. It was popular genre-film director Kim Ki-duks directorial debut. A Cool Sound from Hell A Cool Sound from Hell is a 1959 Canadian film directed by Sidney J. Furie. Immortality Khulood is an Egyptian 1948 romance film. It starred Faten Hamama, Kamal al-Shennawi, and Ezzel Dine Zulficar, who also directed and wrote the film. It is the only movie that Zulficar has acted in. Kankan De Ohle Kankan De Ohle is a 1971 Punjabi film directed by Omi Bedi, starring Ravinder Kapoor, Indira, Jeevan, Uma Dutt, Mumtaz Begum and others with the guest appearance of Dharmendra and Asha Parekh. Sapan Jagmohan is the music director and the playback singers include Mohammad Rafi, Asha Bhosle, Usha Timothy, Bhupinder and Balbir. Aphrodite, the Garden of the Perfumes Aphrodite, the Garden of the Perfumes is a 1998 Argentine - Mali drama film directed and written by Argentine director Pablo César. The film based on the Ancient Greek god Aphrodite is an independent film production filmed in Mali. All of the actors are from Mali and only ever appeared in this film. The film was produced by an Argentine production team. 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It starred Alicia Alonzo, Robert Arevalo, Hilda Koronel, Pancho Magalona, Bembol Roco, Gloria Romero, Rosa Rosal, and Tony Santos. The movie spent three weeks in theaters before Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos ordered the military to seize copies of the film. The director was also arrested under the order of Marcos. Sakada was first screened on Philippine television in 2005. Musical scorer Lutgardo Labad described the film as "a major cinematic coup that unearthed the inhuman conditions of our people then." Goodbye, Grandfather Adiós Abuelo is a 1996 Argentine musical film directed by Emilio Vieyra and written by Isaac Aisemberg. It stars Jairo and Stella Maris Lanzani. It was filmed in Buenos Aires. Bereg spaseniya The Shore of Salvation is a 1990 USSR-North Korean two-part martial arts action film directed by Arya Dashiyev and Ryu Ho Son. The film describes the events of the Russo-Japanese War. Rubber Carpet Rubber Carpet is a 1997 black and white Canadian film directed by John May and starring Jonathan Wilson and Jude Coffey. It received acclaim from audiences at film festivals but failed to find a distribution company. It was filmed in Toronto, Ontario for a very small budget and released in April, 1997. Faisla Faisla is a 1988 Hindi hit film starring Vinod Khanna. Shiva Sainya Shiva Sainya is a 1996 Indian Kannada political action drama film directed by Shivamani and produced by Y. S. Ramesh. The film features Shivarajkumar and Nivedita Jain in the lead roles. The movie is inspired by the life of former Assam CM Prafulla Kumar Mahanta. The films score and soundtrack was scored by Ilaiyaraaja and the cinematography was by Krishna Kumar. Los días que me diste Los Días que me diste is a 1975 Argentine film. Save the Lady Save the Lady is a 1982 Australian childrens film that was made in Tasmania. The film was financed by the Tasmanian Film Corporation which was sold off to private investors in the 1980s. This has made copies of the film hard to obtain. Arundhati Arundhati is a 1967 Indian Oriya film directed by Prafulla Sengupta. Beau Brocade Beau Brocade is a 1916 British silent adventure film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Mercy Hatton, Charles Rock and Austin Leigh. In eighteenth century Britain a disgraced gentlemen becomes a highwaymen. It is adapted from the novel Beau Brocade by Baroness Emmuska Orczy. The Blue Peter The Blue Peter is a 1928 British silent adventure film directed by Arthur Rooke and starring Matheson Lang, Gladys Frazin and Mary Dibley. The film was based on the 1925 play The Blue Peter by E. Temple Thurston. Jagapoga Jagapoga is a 2001 Indian Malayalam film directed by Dhanwanthari. Raman Abdullah Raman Abdullah is a 1997 Tamil-language comedy film directed by Balu Mahendra, starring Sivakumar, Karan, Vignesh, Eshwari Rao, Rudra, Prithviraj, Charle, Amarasigamani and Delhi Ganesh. The Cake Man The Cake Man is a 1975 play by Aboriginal Australian writer Robert J. Merritt. It was made into a TV movie in 1978. The Cake Man was written by Merritt while an inmate at Bathurst Gaol. It was the first full-length play staged by the National Black Theatre in Redfern, Sydney in 1975. Merritt, escorted by prison guards, attended the opening night in handcuffs. The actors refused to commence the performance until Merritts handcuffs were removed. The play has come to be regarded as a classic of Australian theatre. The Cake Man was notably revived for performances in Sydney and Perth in a Yirra Yaakin and Belvoir co-production in 2013. En Jeevan Paaduthe En Jeevan Paduthu is a 1988 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by R. Sundarrajan, starring Karthik and Saranya in lead roles, supported by Sudha Swarnalakshmi, Captain Raju and Kapil Dev. The movie was dubbed into Telugu as "Akarshana", and some scenes were re-edited, as the Tamil version was not a box office success. However, the soundtrack was very popular, especially in Tamil. Ninaive Oru Sangeetham Ninaive Oru Sangeetham is a 1987 Tamil romantic drama film, directed by K. Rangaraj and produced by S. Greeta. The film stars Vijayakanth, Radha, Srividya and Rekha in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja. It emerged Silver jubilee film. One of the blockbuster of Vijayakanth. El reñidero El Reñidero is a 1965 Argentine film directed by René Múgica. Thandu Vitten Ennai Thanthu Vitten Ennai is a 1991 Tamil romantic drama film starring Vikram and Rohini in the lead roles. This was the last film directed by C. V. Sridhar. El mundo de los aviones El Mundo de los Aviones is a 1969 Mexican film comedy starring Gaspar "Capulina" Henaine, Lucy Gallardo and Enrique Rambal. The Boy Kumasenu The Boy Kumasenu is a 1952 feature film made in Ghana by a British film crew. It was produced and directed by Sean Graham from a script by Graham and John Wyllie. The score was by Elisabeth Lutyens. Sambarala Rambabu Sambarala Rambabu is a 1970 Telugu-language comedy-drama film directed by G. V. R. Seshagiri Rao and produced by T. Mohan Rao. It is a remake of K. Balachanders 1968 Tamil film Ethir Neechal, itself based on his stage play of the same name. The film stars Chalam, Sharada and S. V. Ranga Rao. The Wheels of Chance The Wheels of Chance is a 1922 British silent comedy drama film directed by Harold M. Shaw and starring George K. Arthur, Olwen Roose and Gordon Parker. It was based on the novel The Wheels of Chance by H.G. Wells. Deepavali Deepavali, dubbed in 1974 in kannada as Narakasura Vadhe, is a 1960 Telugu mythological film, produced by K. Gopala Rao under the Aswaraja Pictures banner and directed by S. Rajinikanth. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Savitri in the lead roles and music composed by Ghantasala. Maattuvin Chattangale Maattuvin Chattangale is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. G. Rajasekharan. The film stars Jose Prakash, Manavalan Joseph and Balan K. Nair in the lead roles. The film also has Kamal Haasan in a guest appearance. The film has musical score by Shankar Ganesh. It is a remake of the 1981 Tamil movie Sattam Oru Iruttarai, which starred Vijayakanth in the lead role. Hiram na mukha Hiram na Mukha is a 1992 Filipino film directed by Joel Lamangan. In 2007, it was made into a TV drama series. Juan & Ted: Wanted Juan & Ted: Wanted is a 2000 Filipino film. Jean the Match-Maker Jean the Match-Maker is a surviving short silent film directed by Laurence Trimble, produced by the Vitagraph Company of America and starring their canine star Jean, the Vitagraph Dog. Co-starring along with Jean are the Vitagraph Girl Florence Turner and early stars Mary Fuller, Charles Kent and Ralph Ince. The Revolutionist The Kings Romance is a 1914 British silent adventure film directed by Ernest G. Batley and starring Fred Morgan, Ethel Bracewell and Henry Victor. Historia de una mujer escandalosa Historia de una mujer escandalosa is a 1982 Mexican film. It was directed by Gustavo Alatriste. In the Last Stride In the Last Stride is a 1916 Australian silent film directed by Martyn Keith based on a popular action novel by Arthur Wright. The films star, Dave Smith, was a champion heavyweight boxer who had fought Les Darcy. There was also an appearance from boxer Les ODonnell. Wright later described it as "a film of action, depicting the racecourse, opium-running on the Harbor, a football match, and a glove fight in which Dave Smith and Les ODonnell participated." It is considered a lost film. Oo na... Mahal na kung mahal Oo Na... Mahal Na Kung Mahal is a Filipino coming-of-age film produced by Star Cinema in 1999. It features the soundtrack "Oo na Mahal na Kung Mahal Kita" performed by the band Frasco and later covered by its original composer Parokya ni Edgar. Megamol Megamol is a film published in 1994 in the Philippines by Viva Films. The film was directed by Eddie Rodriguez. The films title is a play on the second largest shopping mall in the Philippines, SM Megamall, which is located in Mandaluyong City. Night in Manhattan Night in Manhattan is a short musical film, starring Glenn Ford and directed by Herbert Moulton. The Colleen Bawn The Colleen Bawn is a 1911 Australian silent film directed by Gaston Mervale starring Louise Lovely. 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Even though in real life, Kurup still remains untraced, the film showed that he was caught by the Police. Congratulations Miss Anitha Menon Congratulations Miss Anitha Menon is a 1992 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thulasidas, starring Siddique and Saikumar in the lead roles.The film had musical score by K. J. Joy. A Drink in the Passage A Drink in the Passage is an English-language film released in 2002. Adapted from a short story by Alan Paton, also the author of Cry, this short film is a stark reminder of the inhumanity and indignities of apartheid. A Drink in the Passage is the story of Edward Simelane who is awarded first prize in a national fine arts competition for his remarkable stone sculpture, called Mother and Child. But unbeknownst to him, the competition is for whites only. Nonetheless, the judging panel decides to stick to its decision. In the ensuing national furor, the absurdities of legalised racial discrimination are gently, but tellingly, revealed. Gandhari Gandhari is a 1993 Malayalam film, directed by Sunil. The film stars Madhavi and Siddique in the lead roles. The film tells the story of a woman who wants to take revenge on the people who had once cheated her with a fake drug case and molested her. Njan Kodiswaran Njan Kodiswaran is a 1994 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Jose Thomas. The film stars Jagadish, Innocent, Sudheesh, Baiju, Rajan P. Dev, Kuthiravattom Pappu, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, M. S. Thrippunnithra, Jose Pallissery, Vinodhini, Akshara, Nina Kurup, Kaviyoor Ponnamma, Zeenath, Aranmula Ponnamma, etc. The film has musical score by Ouseppachan. Peterscott Peter Scott is a 1995 Indian Malayalam Thriller film, directed by Biju Viswanath and produced by M. S. M Rafi. The film stars Raghuvaran, Jagathy Sreekumar, Thilakan, Kalpana and Prem Kumar. The film has background score by S. P. Venkatesh and one English song composed by Babu Jose. Excuse Me Ethu Collegila Excuse Me Ethu Collegila? is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Mohan Roop. The film stars Innocent, Kalabhavan Mani, Anusha, Kalpana and Prem Kumar in lead roles. The film had musical score by Mohan Sithara. Indian Military Intelligence Indian Military Intelligence is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by T. S. Suresh Babu, starring Babu Antony and Murali in the lead roles. Ishtadanam Ishtadanam is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film directed by Remesh Kumar and starring Jagathy Sreekumar and Innocent in the lead roles. Kumkumacheppu Kumkumacheppu is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thulasidas and produced by R. Mukesh Mehta. The film stars Shobhana, Manoj K. Jayan, KPAC Lalitha and Jagadish in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. This film is the Malayalam remake of Telugu film Maavichiguru, which released about 2 months earlier in that year. Moonu Kodiyum Munnooru Pavanum Moonu Kodiyum Munnooru Pavanum is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film directed by Balu Kiriyath and starring Jagadish and Vinduja Menon in the lead roles. Patanayakan Padanayakan is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film directed by Nissar and starring Vijayaraghavan and Dileep in the lead roles. Poonilamazha Poonilamazha is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film written and directed by Sunil. The film was produced by Bindu and Nisha under the banner of Ponthara Films and distributed by Fax Release. It stars Sanjay Mitra and Shraddha Nigam in the lead roles. Punnaram Punnaram is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sasi Sankar, starring Jagathy Sreekumar and Kalpana in the lead roles. Sammanam Sammanam is a 1997 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Sundar Das, starring Manoj K. Jayan, Manju Warrier in lead roles. Videsi Nair Swadesi Nair Videsi Nair Swadesi Nair is a Malayalam film directed by Paulson. Jagadeesh plays the lead role in the film. Garibon Ka Daata Garibon Ka Daata is a 1989 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Ramesh Ahuja, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Bhanupriya, Sumeet Saigal, Kader Khan, Prem Chopra, Divya Rana, Aruna Irani, Shakti Kapoor, Lalita Pawar, Asrani and Dhananjay Singh Chahoonga Main Tujhe Chahoonga Main Tujhe is a 1993 Hindi-language Indian feature film produced by Asgar Hussain and directed by Kamal, starring Irfan Kamal and Niloo Kapoor in lead roles with Kiran Kumar and Kader Khan. Naach Uthe Sansaar Naach Uthe Sansaar is a 1976 Bollywood romance film directed by Yakub Hasan Rizvi. Die Regimentstochter Daughter of the Regiment is a 1953 Austrian historical film comedy film directed by Georg C. Klaren and starring Aglaja Schmid, Robert Lindner and Hermann Erhardt. It is based on the storyline of the 1840 opera La fille du regiment by Gaetano Donizetti. The plot had previously been used for a 1929 silent film and a 1933 sound film, and another film version was made 1953 by Géza von Bolváry. It was shot using Agfacolor at the Soviet-controlled Rosenhügel Studios in Vienna. The films sets were designed by Leo Metzenbauer and Hans Zehetner. A Tyrolean rifle regiment adopt a young baby girl they have rescued and she becomes the "Daughter of the Regiment". In 1811, as a full-grown woman she falls in love with one of the new recruits while the regiment battles French forces during the Napoleonic Wars. Pyaar Mohabbat Pyaar Mohabbat is a 1988 Indian film directed by Ajay Kashyap. Vaade Iraade Vaade Iraade is a 1994 Indian Bollywood film directed by Kalpana Bhardwaj. It stars Ayush Kumar and Mamta Kulkarni in pivotal roles. It also stars Irrfan Khan in a side role. Numbri Aadmi Numbri Aadmi is a 1991 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Swaroop Kumar, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Kimi Katkar, Sangeeta Bijlani and Amrish Puri Indranath Srikanta O Annadadidi Indranath Srikanta O Annadadidi is a Bengali drama film directed by Haridas Bhattacharya and produced by Kanan Devi based on a part of the famous novel Srikanta of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. This film was released on 3 October 1959 under the banner of Sreemati Pictures. Bettada Huli Bettada Huli is a 1965 Kannada action drama film, directed and written by A. V. Sheshagiri Rao. 18,000 Dead in Gordon Head 18,000 Dead In Gordon Head is a 13 minute, short film by Canadian film-maker Clive Holden, based on an actual murder he witnessed while visiting his hometown in Victoria. The film was part of Holdens Trains of Winnipeg series. The Honor of the Family The Honor of the Family is a 1912 American silent short drama film produced by the Rex Motion Picture Company. The film is a melodramatic one between two brothers and a woman named Marja. Gerald admires the girl and warns his visiting brother, Claude, to leave her alone. Infatuated, Claude and Marja secretly marry before Claude returns to England with a promise to return for her. As the months pass, Marja becomes broken-hearted and attempts suicide, but ends up crippled for life. Claude dies and Gerald cares for Marja, even forging a letter to keep her spirits up. Marja comes to love Gerald and all is revealed on a later date. The film was released on November 7, 1912. The film was claimed to be the debut of Lon Chaney, but this has been disputed. Lon Chaney: A Thousand Faces states that Chaneys film debut occurred after his wifes suicide attempt in April 1913, but notes the possibility existed during his unemployment in 1912. The film is presumed lost. Mit Jayenge Mitane Wale Mit Jayenge Mitane Wale is a 1977 Bollywood film. To Die in Paris To Die in Paris is a 1968 TV film directed by Charles S. Dubin and Allen Reisner and starring Louis Jourdan, Kurt Kreuger, Phillippe Fourquet, and Stuart Nesbet. Apne Dushman Apne Dushman is a 1975 Bollywood film directed by Kailash Bandari. The film stars Dharmendra and Sanjeev Kumar. Nafrat Nafrat is a 1973 Bollywood romance film directed by Shyam Ralhan . The film stars Rakesh Roshan and Yogeeta Bali. The Copper Scroll of Mary Magdalene The Rebel Jesus is a film about the life of Jesus Christ. It was made in 1972 to capitalize on the concurrent release of the film versions of Jesus Christ Superstar and Godspell. It was a long time passion project for Buchanan. Adventures Into Digital Comics Adventures Into Digital Comics is a 2006 documentary about the fall of the comic book industry in the 1990s, and the emergence of webcomics since then, by Sébastien Dumesnil. The film features interviews with various comic book and webcomic artists and authors. Char Paise Char Paise is a 1955 crime drama Bollywood film starring Kishore Kumar. The music is by B.D. Burman - full name Barendra Dev Burman, popularly known as "BAARU DA", of a Colonels house, of the Agartala people. Ghamandee Ghamandee is a 1981 Hindi-language Indian feature film, directed by Ramesh Bedi for producer Kailash Chander. The film starred Mithun Chakraborty in the lead along with Sarika and Ranjeet. Chor Pe Mor Chor Pe Mor is a 1990 Bollywood crime comedy film directed by Kapil Kapoor and starring Naseeruddin Shah, Karan Shah, Neelam Kothari, Sonam, Satish Shah, Ashok Saraf and Kiran Kumar. Die 8. Sünde Die 8. Sünde is a German pornographic film, and the winner of the Venus Award for Best Film 2003. Chandrasena Chandrasena is a 1931 Indian silent film directed by V. Shantaram and Keshavrao Dhaiber. The director of photography was Keshavrao Dhaiber. Produced under the banner of Prabhat Film Company, the film brought the company into the "frontline" of film makers. The cast included Lila, "alias" Lilavati Pendharkar, who was making her debut with this film, with Kamla, Gulabbai and G. R. Mane. The films story involved an episode from the epic Ramayana. Ahiravans wife, Chandrasena helps Hanuman to rescue Rama and Lakshmana from Patala and in the process defeat Mahiravanas army. The use of the trolley was made for the first time in Chandrasena. The Prabhat company films, were cited to be of "high quality" even though their content was similar to others produced around the same time. Jeevan Jyoti Jeevan Jyoti is a 1976 Bollywood drama film directed by Murugam Kumaran. It is a remake of Telugu film Muthyala Muggu. Mad The Mad is a 2007 comedy/horror film, starring Billy Zane and Maggie Castle, Directed and written by John Kalangis. Iraada Iraada is a 1991 Bollywood film starring Shatrughan Sinha and Parveen Babi. It has gained a review of 2.5 out of 5 stars. Tere Bina Kya Jeena Tere Bina Kya Jeena is a 1989 Bollywood film directed by P.P. Ghosh and starring Shekhar Suman, Moon Moon Sen, Satish Shah and Raj Kiran. Yeh Raat Phir Na Aayegi Yeh Raat Phir Na Aayegi is a 1992 Bollywood, horror thriller film, produced by Zakir-Shabbir on Zakir Hussain Films banner and directed by Nusrat Sayeed. Starring Jeetendra, Meenakshi Sheshadri in the lead roles and music composed by Rajesh Roshan. Jeena Teri Gali Mein Jeena Teri Gali Mein is an Indian musical romantic film directed by Tinnu Anand and produced by Gulshan Kumar. It stars Suraj, Kavita Kapoor, Amita Nangia, Archana Puran Singh and Kunika. The movie was initially planned for Home Video viewing. However, after the tremendous response received for the music, it was released in theaters. No Deposit, No Return No Deposit, No Return is a short romance film by director Dallas Campbell, made in 2004. It is 12 minutes long, and features two characters called Ronnie and Pat. Beatrice Wood: Mama of Dada Beatrice Wood: Mama of Dada is a 1993 documentary film written and directed by Tom Neff about the avant-garde Dada artist Beatrice Wood. Dilwale Kabhi Na Hare Dilwale Kabhi Na Hare is a 1992 Indian Bollywood film directed by V. N. Menon and produced by Babubhai Thiba. It stars Rahul Roy, Prithvi, Nagma, And Varsha Usgaonkar in pivotal roles. Kalyug Ke Avtaar Kalyung Ke Avtaar is a 1995 Bollywood drama film, produced by Sarla A. Saraogi under the Vikas Productions banner and directed by Shyam Ralhan. It stars Jeetendra, Reena Roy, Dharamjeet, Madhoo in the pivotal roles and music composed by Ravindra Jain. Oseam Oseam is a 1990 South Korean movie directed by Park Chul-soo. It tells the story of two orphans based on a legend in which a five-year-old boy sacrificed himself to open his blinded sisters eyes. The general theme deals with reconciliation between Buddhism and Catholicism. Furia roja Red Fury is a 1951 American-Mexican historical film directed by Steve Sekely and Víctor Urruchúa and starring Arturo de Córdova, Emilia Guiú and Sara Montiel. A separate English-language version Stronghold was also made. The films sets were designed by Edward Fitzgerald. West End Awaragira is a 1990 Sri Lankan film directed by Lester James Peries and produced by Dilman Jayaratne for Dil Films. It stars Joe Abeywickrama, Iranganie Serasinghe and Tony Ranasinghe in lead roles along with Lucky Dias and Vasanthi Chathurani. Music composed by Premasiri Khemadasa. It is the 836th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Raftaar Raftaar is a 1975 Bollywood action drama film directed by Dinesh-Ramanesh and produced by S. I. Shivdasani. Its music was composed by the music directing duo Sonik Omi. The story writer was Rajvansh, while screenplay and dialogues were by K. B. Pathak. The lyricists were Verma Malik, Omkar Verma and Abhilash. Vinod Mehra was cast in the main role as Vikram. Mehra had started his career in Roop K. Shoreys Ek Thi Reeta and became an established star following Anuraag; Raftaar was noted as one of his prominent films in the 1970s. The cast included Moushumi Chatterjee, Danny Denzongpa, Madan Puri, Ranjeet, Arpana Chowdhary and Jankidas. Raftaar was a romantic action thriller film with drama. It involves a young city man sent to a village to work. He falls in love with a village girl who dies, but mysteriously reappears in his life under another identity. The film was given a three star rating, with its music by Sonik Omi cited as being "good". The Woman of Ahhs Maha Shaktishaali Maha Shaktishaali is a 1994 Bollywood film. Ek Saudagar Ek Saudagar is a 1985 Hindi film which starred Rajinikanth and Sharat Saxena. Der Mann ohne Nerven The Man Without Nerves is a 1924 German silent crime film directed by Harry Piel, assisted by Gérard Bourgeois and starring Piel, Dary Holm and Albert Paulig. It premiered in Berlin on 5 December 1924. Himmatvar Himmatvar is a 1996 Bollywood film directed by Talat Jani, starring Dharmendra, Hitesh and Rubaina Khan. Pratima Pratima is a 1945 Indian Hindi-language movie directed by Paidi Jairaj. The film was produced by Bombay Talkies and was the directorial debut of P. Jairaj. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Swarnalata, Mumtaz Ali, Shah Nawaz and Mukri. Swarnalata was cast following her big success the preceding year, Rattan. Mukri was cast in his debut role by Devika Rani, who is stated to have "liked his smile and off-screen enthusiasm". The music direction was by Arun Kumar Mukherjee and the lyricist was Narendra Sharma. Do Fantoosh Do Fantoosh is a 1994 Bollywood film starring Raj Babbar, Sonam, Shakti Kapoor and Amjad Khan and directed by Veerendra and Sikander Bharti. The film started production in 1988 and was delayed after director Veerendras death. Sikander Bharti stepped in to revive the film and complete it for release in 1994. The film is dedicated to Amjad Khan, who died two years before the films release. Secuestro Secuestro is an action film about three rookie kidnappers who scramble as their ill-fated plan falls apart. About the terrible wages of violence and crime. Filmed in four days on location in the mountainous central region of the Dominican Republic as the NYU film school masters thesis of Dominican-American filmmaker Juan Castillo. A Broken Sole A Broken Sole is a 2006 trilogy of short films directed by Antony Marsellis and written by Susan Charlotte, dealing with 9/11. Poison Dust Poison Dust is a 2005 American documentary film starring Ramsey Clark, Juan Gonzalez, Rosalie Bertell, Helen Caldicott, Michio Kaku and directed by Sue Harris. Edith's Shopping Bag Ediths Shopping Bag is an American short documentary video about the opening of Edith Masseys thrift store in Baltimore. Kusruthi Kusruthi is a 2004 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P Anil, Babu Narayanan, starring Harisree Asokan and Kalabhavan Mani in the lead role. Samba on Your Feet Samba on Your Feet is a documentary film by Eduardo Montes-Bradley also known as Samba! reflections of Africa in Brazilian culture. The film goes behind the scenes of samba and Carnival to reveal the cultural and racial clash that gave birth to a new tradition in Rio de Janeiro. Das Wirtshaus im Spessart The Spessart Inn is a 1923 German silent film directed by Adolf Wenter. In 1958 it was remade as a musical film of the same title. Festival Kannil Theriyum Kathaikal is a 1980 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by Devaraj-Mohan and produced by A. L. Raghavan. The film stars Sarath Babu, Sripriya, Vadivukkarasi and M. N. Rajam in the lead roles. The songs for this film were composed by 5 music directors: K. V. Mahadevan, G. K. Venkatesh, Sankar Ganesh, Agathiyar and Ilaiyaraaja. Real Gone Cat Real Gone Cat is a 2006 film directed by Robert Sucato and starring Dennis Rowland and Scott Hopkins. The film was an official selection of both the Sedona Film Festival and the Phoenix Film Festival. Hopkins wrote and starred in the film with Rowland. The Mayor of Oyster Bay The Mayor of Oyster Bay is a 2002 film directed by Marcy Carsey and David Israel. Fire Fire is a Pakistani Urdu-language film which stars Meera, Reema, Nirma, Saud and Moammar Rana. Fleeting Beauty Fleeting Beauty is a 2004 Independent short film directed by Virginia Pitts, a lecturer of Waikato University. The film stars Nandita Das and Will Wallace in the lead. The film is about the story of an immigrant Indian woman and her white lover in New Zealand. The film attempts to explore the colonial history of the Indian subcontinent. Incident in Judaea Incident in Judaea is a British film made by Paul Bryers, based on the novel The Master and Margarita by the Soviet author Mikhail Bulgakov. The film only tells the biblical parts of the novel though. It was broadcast by the British Channel 4 on 31 March 1991. Lousy Little Sixpence Lousy Little Sixpence is a 1983 Australian documentary film about Australian history that details the early years of the Stolen Generations and the struggle of Aboriginal Australians against the Aboriginal Protection Board in the 1930s. The films title references the amount of pocket money that Aboriginal children were to be paid for their forced labour, although few ever received it. Diabolical Tales: Part I Diabolical Tales is a six-part, sci-fi/comedy short film series produced by Cosmic Control Productions. Each film follows the continuing adventures of the heroic FBI Agent Cooper and his efforts to save the United States from evil men from within the earth. The series presents a fictional alternate history based around conspiracy theories that involves some notable figures from the recent world history, yet has very tongue-in-cheek dry humor based partly around the low-budget limitations the series was obviously produced with. Let My People Go: The Story of Israel Let My People Go: The Story of Israel is a 1965 American documentary film directed by Marshall Flaum. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1965 and won the United Nations Award in 1961 from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Flaum also produced and wrote the documentary. Rathrimazha Rathri Mazha is a Malayalam film by Lenin Rajendran starring Vineeth and Meera Jasmine in lead roles. Rathri Mazha was chosen as one of the Indian entries for the Asian, African and Latin American Competition segment of the 38th IFFI. The film won 1 National Film Awards & 5 Kerala state film awards . The Little Death the little Death is a 2006 American micro-budget mystery-thriller directed by Morgan Nichols. It stars Chris Butler, Laura Lee Bahr, Oded Gross, G. Maximilian Zarou, and tells the story of a man who attempts to find a mysterious box hidden by his father in an L.A. apartment. Atlanta Film Festival director Jake Jacobson called the little Death "a beautiful mystery-thriller done on a shoestring." Glory to Gloriana Glory to Gloriana is a 2006 Jamaican movie about the trials and tribulations of one woman, hotelier "Gloria" Eugennie Carroll Minto. The inspirational movie is based on the first half of her autobiography, Gloria to Gloriana. The movie is directed by little known local director Tony Jenkins, and produced by Salt Oil Green Production inc. tells the story of how one woman despite many setbacks and sacrifices is able to overcome her modest upbringing and life circumstances through hard work, determination, and ambition. In the backdrop of the lushness of Jamaicas foliage and its beautiful streams and waterfalls is a story of hard work, debt, adultery, domestic violence, and love triangles. Meri Adaalat Meri Adalat is a 2001 Hindi-language Indian action film directed by Hamid Ali, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Johnny Lever, Suvarna Mathew, Meghna, Vishal Bakshi, Prem Chopra, Shakti Kapoor and Raza Murad Nasoor Nasoor is a 1985 Hindi film directed by Ashok Chopra with Om Puri, Priya Tendulkar, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Reema Lagoo, Achyut Potdar, KK Raina and Arun Bakshi, among others, in lead roles. God Help Me God Help Me is a 2006 American Christian direct-to-video romantic comedy film written and produced by Dan Olds. It was directed by Reece Tedford, and stars Tom Miner, George Moss, Jim Anderson, Candace Orrino and Shelley Findley. The film was produced by Dust Storm Productions, and distributed on July 13, 2006 by CustomFlix. Hee-Man: Master of None Hee Man: Master of None is a 1985 Filipino fantasy film directed by Tony Y. Reyes and starring Redford White as the titular character. The Lark The Lark is a 2007 British psychological thriller film directed by Steve Tanner and written by Paul Farmer. The film starred British TV actress Mary Woodvine, and was filmed in 18 days in Cornwall, England on a budget of £12,000. It premiered in The UK at the Cambridge Film Festival and has subsequently been shown at The Calgary International Film Festival, The Twin Rivers Media Festival where picked up the 1st Place prize for Best Feature and at the 1st LIC Astoria Film Festival. Vom Bäumlein, das andere Blätter hat gewollt Vom Bäumlein, das andere Blätter hat gewollt is a short anti-Semitic propaganda cartoon produced in 1940 in the Nazi movie studio Zeichenfilm GmbH. The movie depicts a "golden tree" inhabited by little birds, whose leaves are stolen by a caricature of a Jewish man: Aber wie es Abend ward, ging der Jude durch den Wald, er steckt sie ein, geht eilends fort und lässt das leere Bäumlein dort... The cartoon is based on a poem by Friedrich Rückert of the same name. It was produced by Hubert Schonger and directed by Heinz Tischmeyer. Shadoevision Shadoevision is an episode of "The Cinemax Comedy Experiment" that first aired in 1986, and was repeated on Weird TV in 1995. It was hosted, created and produced by Shadoe Stevens. Jagira Jagira is a Hindi action film of Bollywood directed by Kanti Shah. This is a multistarrer film played by Dharmendra, Hemant Birje, Kiran Kumar, Shakti Kapoor and Danny Denzongpa. This film was released on 16 February 2001. Stadt auf Stelzen Stadt auf Stelzen is a 1965 German black and white TV movie directed by Wolfgang Petersen. FreeLance FreeLance is a 2007 low-budget independent film directed by Drew Sawyer and written by Sean Mann and Drew Sawyer. It was filmed in Rome and premiered at the Rome International Film Festival. Later that year, it showed at the Atlanta Underground Film Festival. The Diver The Diver is a 1911 American silent documentary produced by Kalem Company and directed by Sidney Olcott. It was shot in Florida. It shows a diver who works in Saint John river in Jacksonville. A Clean Sweep A Clean Sweep is a 1958 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Thora Hird, Eric Barker and Vera Day. Ekantham Eakantham is a 2006 Malayalam feature film directed by Madhu Kaithapram, who made his debut. The film stars veteran actors Thilakan and Murali. It tells the story of two brothers who suffer from isolation and loneliness in their old age. It received critical praise and won many awards including two National Film Awards and a Kerala State Film Award. The Birthday Dragon The Birthday Dragon is a 1992 American television animated film. It is a sequel to the 1989 animated film The Railway Dragon. Ullam Ullam is a 2005 Indian Malayalam film, directed by M. D. Sukumaran. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Geethu Mohandas, Kalasala Babu and Tony in lead roles. The film had musical score by Kaithapram. Der Märtyrer seines Herzens Martyr of His Heart is a 1918 Austrian silent historical film directed by Emil Justitz and starring Fritz Kortner, Marion Illing and Anton Pointner. It is a biopic of the composer Ludwig van Beethoven. Khuli Khidki Khuli Khidki is a 1989 Bollywood film directed by P. Chandrakumar and starring Shafeeq, Neeta Puri, Abhilasha, Gajendra Chauhan, Aruna Irani, Amjad Khan, Disco Shanti and Tiku Talsania. Mathematically Alive: A Story of Fandom Mathematically Alive: A Story of Fandom is an award-winning 2007 documentary film about fans of the New York Mets. Directed, produced and edited by Katherine Foronjy and Joseph Coburn, the film follows a wide variety of fans over the course of the 2005 and 2006 baseball seasons, culminating in an exciting 7 game series against the St. Louis Cardinals in the NLCS. Mathematically Alive shows the emotional attachment that fans develop for their team and how it can be the source of great joy or tremendous sadness. In addition to the hundreds of fans interviewed for the film, Coburn and Foronjy also caught up with former Mets players Bud Harrelson, Ron Swoboda, Ed Charles, Tim Teuffel and legendary broadcaster Ralph Kiner. The filmmakers also interviewed Dr. Daniel Wann, a sports psychology professor at Murray State University, who explains many of the psychological characteristics sports fans share. Of particular focus in the film are a group of female Mets fans whose favorite player is former catcher Mike Piazza. They wait for his arrival outside the Shea stadium parking lot on game days, and travelled around the country to see him play even when he was no longer a player on the Mets. Dying to Live: The Journey Into a Man's Open Heart Dying to Live: The Journey into a Mans Open Heart is a documentary film by actor and filmmaker Ben Mittleman. The film is based on his experiences through open heart surgery while caring for his wife and his mother as they struggle with life-threatening illnesses. Europe: Final Countdown Tour - Live in Sweden 1986 The Final Countdown Tour 1986: Live in Sweden – 20th Anniversary Edition is a DVD by the Swedish hard rock band Europe. It was released on October 4, 2006. The main feature is a concert filmed at Solnahallen in Solna, Sweden on May 26, 1986. Interviews, unreleased pictures from the Final Countdown tour and biography are included as bonus material. Squealer Squealer is a 2005 pornographic horror film directed by Jack the Zipper. An Inconvenient Penguin An Inconvenient Penguin is a short film, released online in Amazons UnBox store on August 11, 2008. The film is a spoof of An Inconvenient Truth and March of the Penguins. It was produced by Precipice Productions and stars Lance Reifschneider, Rasika Mathur, Jenny Mollen, and Eric Matikosh. Hridaya Geethe Hrudaya Geethe is a 1989 Indian Kannada romance film directed and produced by H. R. Bhargava. The story is written by Phani Ramachandra. The film features Vishnuvardhan, Bhavya and Kushboo in the lead roles. The film was widely appreciated for its songs and story upon release. The songs tuned by Rajan-Nagendra duo were huge hits. Body & Soul: Diana & Kathy Body & Soul: Diana & Kathy, directed by Alice Elliott, is a 2007 documentary film that focuses on the symbiotic relationship between Diana Braun, who has Down Syndrome, and Kathy Conour, who has cerebral palsy. The two activists for the rights of people with disabilities met three decades ago and vowed to fight to live independent lives together. Body & Soul: Diana & Kathy made its television debut on PBS in October 2009. Kathy Conour died in September 2009. Fauji Fauji is a 1995 Bollywood film directed by Lawrence DSouza, and starring Dharmendra, Raj Babbar and Kiran Kumar. Ek Tho Chance Ek Tho Chance is a 2009 Bollywood erotic thriller film directed by Saeed Akhtar Mirza and produced by Rangita Pritish Nandy under Pritish Nandy Communications. The music director is Ismail Darbar. The film stars Amrita Arora, Purab Kohli, Ali Fazal, Pawan Malhotra, Vijay Raaz, and others. The film premiered at the 2009 Film Festival of Kerala and is scheduled for a theatrical release in 2014. Something Remote Something Remote is a 2009 American independent comedy film written and directed by Alex Laferriere, and produced by Nick Allain and Steve DiTullio. Starring C/J Haley, Rick Desilets, and John Selig, it follows three overeducated, TV-addicted roommates trying to stay together as an ex-girlfriend tries to tear them apart. Something Remote was the first feature-length film by Broken Wall Films. Filmed in Laferrieres actual apartment on a $150 budget, Something Remote was awarded "Best Feature" and "Funniest Flick" at the Silk City Flick Fest in 2009. Something Remote was also shown at Gen Con Indy 2010 and the 2010 Wanderings Film Festival. Shiva Shankar Shivashankar is a 1990 Indian Kannada film, directed by H. R. Bhargava and produced by Bhargava and Rajaram. The film stars Vishnuvardhan, Shobhana, Ramesh Bhat and Mukhyamantri Chandru in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Rajan-Nagendra. The core story line of the movie is inspired by the 1985 Hong Kong film Heart of Dragon, starring Jackie Chan, which was also later on used in the 1992 Hindi movie Jaan Se Pyaara, starring Govinda. Corrections Corrections is a short film, taking viewers on a disturbing trip through the lens of a horror fan. I Want to Destroy America I Want to Destroy America is a documentary film by Peter I. Chang which traces the life of the Japanese musician Hisao Shinagawa through his early years as a folk singer in Tokyo to his current occupation as a street performer in Los Angeles. The film was shot from 2004 to 2006, and provides a unique insight into the influence of Western popular music on the teenage youth culture of 1960s Japan, as well as an inside look at Shinagawas struggle to survive as a songwriter after losing his recording contract in the 1980s. The title of the film comes from an off-hand comment Shinagawa makes about wanting to destroy the U.S. system. In his review of the DVD release, critic John Wallis notes, "I Want to Destroy America is formatted with Hisao speaking for himself. Interview audio and footage is placed over still and stock footage and the modern footage, some of it fly-on-the-wall, some of it atmospherically staged," and concludes that the film is an "interesting portrait of an outsider artist who has an amazing life. Hisao Shinagawa is strange, passionate, and one of those people who lives his life on his own offbeat terms." All in the Bunker All in the Bunker is a 2009 animated short film written, directed, and animated by Andrew Overtoom. It is a Go Mental Productions film and stars Kurtwood Smith and Cheryl Hines. La-La Loco Baby La-La Loco Baby is an American short action comedy film starring Chris Moir, Satomi Okuno, Ilia Volok and Rene Rivera as "Diesel" and is based on the life of Roberto Vilme known as Baby Lala. Jayasimha Jayasimha is a 1987 Indian Kannada film, directed by P. Vasu and produced by K. C. N. Chandrashekhar and K. C. N. Mohan. The film stars Vishnuvardhan, Mahalakshmi, Vajramuni and N. S. Rao in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Vijay Anand. The movie was partially inspired by Haathi Mere Saathi. Bhale Jodi Bhale Jodi is a 1970 Indian Kannada language drama film written and directed by Y. R. Swamy. It stars Rajkumar in dual roles with Bharathi and Dinesh in other lead roles. The film was based on the story written by Jawar Seetharaman and was produced under Rajkamal Arts banner. The movie was remade in Telugu in 1972 as Bullema Bullodu and in Hindi in 1973 as Jaise Ko Taisa. Paropakari Paropakari is a 1970 Indian Kannada language romantic drama film written and directed by Y. R. Swamy. It stars Rajkumar and Jayanthi in the lead roles. The film was produced under Bhagavathi Productions. It had a very successful soundtrack composed by Upendra Kumar. Rajkumar plays dual role in this movie. Strangely, it is usually not considered among the movies in which he played a dual role because the 2nd character appears at the 52nd minute into the movie and dies at the 57th minute. However, the death of the second character is a necessary plot twist in the movie as after his death the lead character Mohan assumes the identity of the deceased character - Ramanna and moves into his house in order to create a false notion that Ramanna is still alive and thereby help the police identify the murderers of Ramanna and solve a burglary case also. Swayamvara Swayamvara is a 1973 Indian Kannada film, directed by Y. R. Swamy and produced by C. R. Basavaraju. The film stars Rajkumar, N. Bharathi, Balakrishna and Dinesh in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Rajan-Nagendra. Though based on a novel by Ma. Na. Murthy , the core story line of the movie has similarities with the 1966 Hindi movie Mohabbat Zindagi Hai. Unsere Farm in Irland Unsere Farm in Irland is a German television series. Hombisilu Hombisilu is a 1978 Indian Kannada romantic drama film directed by Geethapriya. It is based on the novel of the same name by Usha Navarathnaram. The film starred Vishnuvardhan, Aarathi and Leelavathi in the lead roles. Vishnuvardhan was awarded with Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor for his performance in this film. The film was a musical blockbuster with all the songs composed by Rajan-Nagendra considered evergreen hits. Fidel Fidel is a 2009 Filipino indie film, directed by Mark Shandii Bacolod and produced and written by Charlotte Dianco. The film tells the story of a character named Fidel, an Overseas Filipino Worker working at Dubai, who is on death row for killing his Arab male employer for raping him. It was reported that the film was originally made to create awareness for Filipino men who have been abused but are embarrassed to file an action against the perpetrators. Nee Bareda Kadambari Prachanda Kulla Prachanda Kulla is a 1984 Indian Kannada film, directed by P. S. Prakash and produced by Dwarakish. The film stars Vishnuvardhan, Dwarakish, Radhika and Sudarshan in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. Gandhinagara Gandhinagara is a 1968 Indian Kannada film, directed by K. S. L. Swamy and produced by C Venku Reddy. The film stars Rajkumar, K. S. Ashwath, Balakrishna and Narasimharaju in lead roles. The film had musical score by Chellapilla Satyam. Aparadhi Aparadhi is a 2009 Bengali film directed by Subhash Sen under the banner of Sree Sree Productions. The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee, Priyanka Trivedi and Victor Banerjee in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Bappi Lahiri Kula Gourava Kula Gourava is a 1971 Indian Kannada language romantic drama film directed by Peketi Sivaram and written by G. Balasubramanyam. It stars Rajkumar in triple roles along with Bharathi and Jayanthi in the lead roles. The film was produced under Sri Eshwari Productions of N. Veeraswamy. It had a very successful soundtrack composed by T. G. Lingappa. Popular actor-director V. Ravichandran, son of films producer Veerasamy appeared in this film as child artist. The film swept 5 awards at the 1970-71 Karnataka State Film Awards including the best film, best actor and best editor categories. The movie was remade in Telugu in 1972 as Kula Gowravam starring N. T. Rama Rao, Aarathi with Jayanthi reprising her role. It was also remade in Tamil in 1974 as Kula Gowravam starring R. Muthuraman, Jayasudha with Jayanthi reprising her role. Bhagya Chakra Bhagya Chakra is a 2008 Bengali film directed by Basanta Sau. It stars Anubhab Mohanty, Barsa Priyadarshini and Anu Chowdhury. Biyer Lagna Biyer Lagna is a 2008 Bengali film directed by Bangladeshi F.I. Manik. Manika Manika is a 1986 socio-mythological Odia-language Indian feature film directed by R. Asrar. The film depicts the legendary story of one of the devotees of Lord Jagannath, Manika the milk maid. Nanda-Deepa Nanda Deepa is a 1963 Indian Kannada romantic drama film, directed by M. R. Vittal, making his first venture in film direction. The film was produced and written by actor Vadiraj and co-produced by Jawahar for "Sri Bharathi Chitra" studio house. The film stars Rajkumar and Harini in the lead roles, along with Leelavathi and Udaykumar playing other pivotal roles. The film, upon release garnered wide appreciation and recognition and won the prestigious National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada at the 10th National Film Awards. Baala Bandhana Baala Bandhana is a 1971 Indian Kannada language romantic drama film, directed by Peketi Sivaram. It stars Rajkumar and Jayanthi in the lead roles. The film was a remake of A. Bhimsinghs Tamil film Padikkadha Medhai and was produced under ALS Productions. It had a very successful soundtrack composed by G. K. Venkatesh. It could not meet the success of the Tamil and Telugu versions. The reason attributed was that the audience felt Sampath could not match the performance of S. V. Ranga Rao. Lagna Patrike Lagna Pathrike is a 1967 Indian Kannada film, directed by K. S. L. Swamy and produced by A. M. Sameevulla. The film stars Rajkumar, Narasimharaju, Dwarakish and Hanumanthachar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Vijaya Bhaskar. Neel Rajar Deshe Neel Rajar Deshe is a Bengali film Directed by Riingo Banerjee. Nirai Kudam Nirai Kudam is a 1969 Indian Tamil film, directed by Muktha Srinivasan and produced by V. Ramasamy under Muktha Films banner. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Vanisree in the lead roles, and had musical score by V. Kumar. Celebrity Pornhab with Dr. Screw Celebrity Pornhab with Dr. Screw is a 2009 pornographic film that satirizes the VH1 reality series Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew. The film stars Mary Carey & Mike Horner. This film marks Careys comeback to adult films. Carey, an alumna of both Celebrity Rehab and Celebrity Rehab Presents Sober House, stars in this film and pokes fun at herself and the reality show. The film also stars Penny Flame, who shortly after this film, herself became a patient on Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew, a Celebrity Rehab spin-off. Release of the film initiated a series of Twitter conversations between Dr. Drew and Mary Carey in which Drew suggested Carey speak with her AA sponsor. The Magic Aster The Magic Aster is a Chinese animated film released June 19, 2009 by Shanghai Animation Film Studio, Xiamen Shangchen Science and Technology company and the Shanghai Chengtai investment management company. Let's Join Joanie Lets Join Joanie is an unaired TV pilot produced in 1950 at CBS Columbia Square in Hollywood as a proposed live weekly series, based on their radio show Leave It To Joan. Today, it is best remembered for its star, Joan Davis, who would later star in the popular 1952–1955 sitcom I Married Joan. Mukhyamantri Mukhyamantri is an Odia language film written and directed by Chittaranjan Tripathy. The cast of the film includes Siddhanta Mahapatra, Samaresh Routray,Sonali Mohapatra, Bijay Mohanty and Robin Das. Panaag Bhushan Mohanta and Chittaranjan Tripathy produced the film. Panathottam Panathottam is a 1963 Tamil-language drama film directed by K. Shankar. The film features M. G. Ramachandran and B. Saroja Devi. The film, produced by G. N. Velumani under Saravana Films, had musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy and was released on 11 January 1963. The film ran for 100 days in theatres. Pasam Paasam is a Tamil-language film directed by T. R. Ramanna. It stars M. G. Ramachandran, M. R. Radha, B. Saroja Devi, Sheela and T. R. Rajakumari. The film, produced by R. R. Pictures, has a musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy and was released on 31 August 1962. The film only ran for 93 days which was considered as inadequate for an MGR film, however producers recovered 100% money. The film failed because the fans of MGR couldnt digest seeing MGR dying on the screen. Thayai Katha Thanayan Thaayai Kaatha Thanayan is a Tamil language film, directed by M. A. Thirumugam. The film features M. G. Ramachandran, M. R. Radha and B. Saroja Devi in lead roles. The film, produced by Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar, had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan and was released on 13 April 1962. The film was the 3rd successful production for MGR and Devar Films. The way MGR drives the jeep in the dense forest, his silambam fight and fight with a tiger are worth mentioning. When MGR tries to hide among boulders from the tiger attack, the camera work was awesome. This movie was the box office hit of the year 1962 and a Super Hit movie and ran for 20 weeks maximum and 7 centres over 100 days along with the rival; Sivaji Ganesans Padhithal Mattum Pothuma, also a Super Hit movie. Thayin Madiyil Thaayin Madiyil is a Tamil language film starring M. G. Ramachandran and B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles. Muharassi Mugaraasi is a 1966 Tamil language drama film, directed by M. A. Thirumugam. Based on G. Balasubramaniams play Moondrezhuthil En Moochirukkum, the film features M. G. Ramachandran and Gemini Ganesan in lead roles. The film, produced by Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar under his Devar Films banner, had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan. The film ran for 100 days. Oorukku Uzhaippavan Oorukku Uzhaippavan, is a 1976 Indian Tamil-language thriller film, written and directed by M. Krishnan Nair, starring M. G. Ramachandran, with Vanisri and Venniradai Nirmala in supporting roles. The film is a remake of the 1970 Kannada movie Baalu Belagithu, which was also remade in Telugu as Manchivadu and in Hindi as Humshakal. Sirithu Vazha Vendum Sirithu Vazha Vendum, is a 1974 Indian Tamil film, directed by S. S. Balan, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role, with Latha and M. N. Nambiar among others. The movie is a remake of the 1973 movie Zanjeer. Kalyana Galatta Kalyana Galatta is a 1998 Indian Tamil comedy film written and directed by Rajkapoor, starring Sathyaraj, Mantra and Khushboo in lead roles. The film, scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja, filmed by Rajarathinam and edited by B. Lenin and V. T. Vijayan, released on 1 August 1998. Bolinao 52 Bolinao 52 is a documentary by Vietnamese American director Duc Nguyen about the Vietnamese boat people ship that was originally stranded in the Pacific Ocean in 1988. During their 37 days at sea, the group encountered violent storms and engine failures. They fought their thirst and hunger and a US Navy ship reportedly refused to rescue them, forcing the boat people to starve despite resorting to cannibalism. Only 52 out of the 110 boat people survived the tragedy and were rescued by Filipino fishermen who brought them to Bolinao Island, Philippines. Kadhal 2 Kalyanam Kadhal 2 Kalyanam is an unreleased Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by newcomer Milind Rau that stars debutante Sathya, brother of Tamil actor Arya, and Divya Spandana in the lead roles, whilst, Jayashree, Nagendra Prasad, Kasthuri and Anuja Iyer play pivotal roles. Noted film critic Baradwaj Rangan had written the dialogues, while Yuvan Shankar Raja composed the films score and soundtrack. Pre-production works began by mid-2008, while the filming continued for over one year, being completed by July 2010 only. The film was jointly produced by Mirchi Movies and East Coast Entertainment, who are now not in the film-making business. Hence the movie remains unreleased. Deevinchandi Deevinchandi is a 2001 Telugu film directed by Muthyala Subbaiah and produced by Ramoji Rao under Ushakiran Movies. The film stars Srikanth, Raasi and Malavika in the lead roles. Vichitra Prema Vichitra Prema is a 1991 Telugu comedy film, produced by A. Suryanarayana under the Sri Lakshmi Narayana Enterprises banner and directed by Jandhyala. It stars Rajendra Prasad and Amurtha in the lead roles, with music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. Anna Anna is 1994 Indian Telugu action film directed by Muthyala Subbaiah and produced by Pokuri Babu Rao. The film stars Rajasekhar, Gautami, Roja and Master Baladitya in the lead roles. The music was composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film was remade in Hindi as Bhai in 1997, in Kannada as Nammanna in 2005 and in Bengali as Ghatak in 2006. The film premiered at the 1995 IIFA Film Festival. Jaitra Yatra Jaitra Yatra is a 1991 Telugu social problem film produced by Sravanthi Ravi Kishore under the Sri Sravanthi Movies banner, directed by Uppalapati Narayana Rao. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna and Vijayashanti in the lead roles, with music composed by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. Upon release, the film received positive reviews, with critics noting one of actor Nagarjunas careers best performances. The film is based on the theme of Ardha Sathya. Panduga Pandaga is a 1998 Telugu-language drama film, produced under the Jayasri Art Pictures banner and directed by Sarath. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Srikanth, Raasi and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Priyaraagalu Priyaragalu is 1997 Telugu romantic musical drama film, produced by Sunkara Madhu Murali under the Melody Theaters banner and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. It stars Jagapati Babu, Soundarya, Maheswari, Master Anand Vardhan in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film was a remake of Malayalam film, Pappayude Swantham Appoos. Taraka Ramudu Taraka Ramudu is a 1997 Telugu romantic drama film directed by R. V. Udayakumar starring Srikanth and Soundarya. The film was a Hit at the box office. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Velli Nilave. Ijjodu Ijjodu is a 2010 Indian Kannada drama film written and directed by M. S. Sathyu, and stars Meera Jasmine and Anirudh in the lead roles. Srivatsa, Nagkiran and Arundhati Jathakara feature in supporting roles. The film is a story of a young photo journalists brief encounter with a girl who was made a ‘Basavi’ at the altar of the village deity, to save people who were hit by a devastating epidemic. ‘Basavi’ is a cult very similar to that of the ‘Devdasi’. At present the ‘Devdasies’ have become regular sex workers because of the social stigma and more so for making a living. Lots of them are victims HIV+. The film premiered at the Ahmedabad International Festival in 2009. It was released theatrically on 30 April 2010, following which it was screened at the Minsk International Film Festival, in Belarus, in November. Pasher Bari Pasher Bari is a 1952 Bengali-language romantic comedy film directed by Sudhir Mukherjee based on the short story of the same name by Arun Chowdhury. This film was released on 7 March 1952 under the banner of Production Syndicate. The film was a major success at box office catapulting Sabitri Chatterjee to stardom. Several Indian films were made adapting the same story including Telugu film Pakka Inti Ammayi, Tamil film Adutha Veettu Penn, Hindi film Padosan, another Telugu film named Pakka Inti Ammayi and a Kannada film Pakkadamane Hudige. The Revenge of Pancho Villa The Revenge of Pancho Villa—Spanish title La Venganza de Pancho Villa—is a compilation film made by the Padilla family in El Paso, USA, from dozens of fact-based and fictional films about the celebrated Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa. The films were stitched together with original bilingual title cards and dramatic re-enactments of Villa’s assassination were added to the revised print. The Revenge of Pancho Villa provides stirring evidence of a vital Mexican American film presence during the 1910s-1930s. In 2009, it was named to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being “culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant. The Dream Doctor The Dream Doctor is a 1936 British drama film directed by Widgey R. Newman and starring Leo Genn, Sydney Moncton and Yvonne Murray. The film was a quota quickie produced by the independent producer Newman for distribution by the Hollywood studio MGM. Ben & Sam Ben & Sam is a 2010 Filipino indie film, directed by Mark Shandii Bacolod and starring Ray An Dulay, Jess Mendoza, Micah Munoz, Ana Abad Santos and Tara Cabaero. The film is about two campus kings who are in love. The film, which premiered at the 2010 Queer Love Film Festival on February 17, 2010, was written by Archie Del Mundo. Zaritsas: Russian Women in New York Zaritsas: Russian Women in New York is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Russian-born American filmmaker Elena Mosaner. The film was co-produced by American actor Vincent D’Onofrio. Zaritsas debuted at the Cine Gear Expo at The Studios at Paramount in June 2010. It screened at the Astoria Film Festival. The documentary was also screened at the Tribeca Grand Hotel and the at the Anthology Film Archives. The film also aired several times on RTVi in America, Russia, Poland, Ukraine beginning on December 26, 2012. The film became available on Amazon.com on June 9, 2012. After living in New York City for a few years, Mosaner made a film about American stereotyping of Russian women as mail-order brides and sex workers which dominated opinion in the early 1990s after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In the film Elena Beloff followed five Russian women for six months, interviewing each one in her environment: A rapper in a Sheepshead Bay Church; a saleswoman at La Perla Madison Avenue Boutique; a model at home; a showgirl at a Brighton Beach Restaurant and an exotic dancer at Scores strip club. Women Around Town noted Zaritsas: Russian Women In New York, by Elena Beloff, once an exchange student and now a New School filmmaker, follows five émigrés’ hopes and dreams in the new country, and an exotic dancer’s journey back from the pit life tossed her into – rebutting the stigmatized image of Russian girls as cold-hearted gold-diggers. According to an article in Voices from the Garage magazine, The film is named Zaritsas because of a Russian song about women locked in a cage of societal judgment much like the medieval Queens were trapped in their castles. Produced by Elena Mosaner, co-produced by Ken Christmas and Vincent DOnofrio, cinematography by Eun-ah Lee; film editing by Ben Abrams; original music by Oliver James and Robert Eldridge, additional music by Tony Sokol and the song "Budem Vmeste" was written by Elena Mosaner and produced by Tony Sokol and Joe Bohmer. The cast included Elena Mosaner, Yuri Binder, Katya Chirkina, Michael Gross, Sasha Ignatenko, Irina Isaeva, Tatiana Lissovskaia, Elena Orie and Adnan Sarhan. Truth in Motion: The US Ski Team's Road to Vancouver Truth in Motion: The U.S. Ski Teams Road to Vancouver is a 2010 documentary film, commissioned by Audi of America. Player Hating: A Love Story Player Hating: A Love Story is a 2010 documentary film about Brooklyn rapper Half a Mill, written and directed by Maggie Hadleigh-West. Statute of Limitations Closed by Prescription is a 2008 Bulgarian documentary, written and directed by Malina Petrova. Powerful: Energy for Everyone Powerful: Energy for Everyone is a 2010 Canadian documentary that explores different sources of renewable energy. David Chernushenko takes audiences on a global journey to discover different ways of achieving a more sustainable lifestyle. The film introduces audiences to communities, both small and large, that have managed to adapt their way of life and embrace renewable energy. A Good Man A Good Man is a 2011 documentary film about Tony Award-winning dance choreographer, Bill T. Jones, and his efforts to create the dance-theatre piece, "Fondly Do We Hope...Fervently Do We Pray", a salute to Abraham Lincoln for Chicagos Ravinia Festival. A Good Man details Joness personal struggles with race and coming to grips with the legacy of the Lincoln Presidency and the American Civil War. From the initial pre-production to the shows final performance, the documentary follows Jones as he attempts to connect with his dancers and convey the spirit of the civil rights movement that has inspired him as an artist. A Good Man was a co-production of American Masters, ITVS, Kartemquin Films, Media Process Group, The Ravinia Festival and was produced by Joanna Rudnick and directed by Gordon Quinn and Bob Herucles. The documentary aired on PBSs American Masters series in 2011. A Call for Arms! A Call For Arms was a short propaganda film made for the British Ministry of Information in 1940. It was directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starred Jean Gillie and Rene Ray as two nudes who do their bit for the war effort by going to work in munition factories. It was co-written by a Sgt. Terence Young who worked for Hurst on many projects before, during and after WW2. Congo in Four Acts Congo in Four Acts is a 2010 documentary film. Debipaksha Debipaksha is a 2004 Bengali film directed by Raja Sen and produced by Ashok Basu, Raja Sen, and Sumanta Chowdhury. Partha Sengupta composed the music. It tells the story of Haimanti, a lady from a pious family who is molested by a local goon. She has to face troubles to establish a new life for herself away from her family. Later, she returns home with a plot to enact her revenge on the criminal. Rules of Love Rules of Love is a 2010 British film starring Jake Roche, Daisy Head, Sydney Rae White, Paterson Joseph, Daniel Anthony, Madeline Duggan, Ryan Hawley and Laura Aikman. A contemporary musical set in London, Rules of Love is a modern love story concentrating the relationship between Matt and Daisy, and their friends Jack and Jess. Matt is a lowly postboy at Passion, a fashion-based advertising agency, whilst Daisy is a young, ambitious girl on work experience. Matts attraction to Daisy is obvious, but Daisy is in a relationship and so they need help from their friends to establish the rules of love. Rules of Love was first broadcast on Saturday 18 December 2010, and has not been repeated on television since. It was broadcast as part of BBC Switchs last ever show, and was the first modern British urban musical to be made. Sharkula: Diarrhea of a Madman Sharkula: Diarrhea of a Madman is a 2010 documentary film directed by Joshua Conro about Chicago-based MC Sharkula. Malayali Malayali is a 2009 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by C. S. Sudhesh and starring Kalabhavan Mani. The Truth According to Wikipedia The Truth According to Wikipedia, also referred to as Wikis Truth, is a Dutch documentary about Wikipedia directed by IJsbrand van Veelen. It was screened at The Next Web conference in Amsterdam on 4 April 2008 and broadcast by the Dutch documentary series Backlight on Nederland 2 on 7 April 2008. It was subsequently made available through American Public Television. The documentary examines the reliability of Wikipedia, and the dichotomy between the contributions of experts and amateur editors. The documentary includes commentary from Wikipedia co-founders Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger, The Cult of the Amateur author Andrew Keen, OReilly Media chief executive officer Tim OReilly, and former editor-in-chief of Encyclopædia Britannica Robert McHenry. Keen says that experts should serve as guardians of information during the Web 2.0 phenomenon; this point of view is supported by analysis from Sanger. The Truth According to Wikipedia received a generally positive reception, being described in Film Quarterly as "a sharp and wide-ranging overview of wikipistemology". The Center for Strategic and International Studies gave the documentary a rating of "Good", and called it a useful resource to teach students about appropriate sourcing. Media scholar Mirko Tobias Schäfer described it as an apt debate over truth as represented on the website. New media writer Stephen Downes said the documentary was captivating for its ability to place Wikipedia within the wider context of the Web 3.0 social phenomenon. Bayen Hath Ka Khel Bayen Hath Ka Khel is a 1985 Hindi film directed by Vijay Kaul and produced by Khaliq Paria. Vijay Kaul debuted as a director with this film. This film has Rajesh Khanna in the lead opposite Tina Munim. The songs are sung by Kishore Kumar for Rajesh Khanna. Kano: An American and His Harem Kano: An American and His Harem is a 2010 Philippine Independent Documentary film written and directed by Philippine screenwriter, director, producer Monster Jimenez. It won the best Documentary Award at the 2010 Cinemalaya International Film Festival and the 2011 Gawad Urian Awards, and the Award for Best First Appearance at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. Kabut sutra ungu Kabut Sutra Ungu is a 1979 Indonesian film directed by Sjumandjaja and starring Jenny Rachman, Roy Marten, and El Manik. Adopted from the novel of the same name by Ike Soepomo, it follows a young widow who must overcome various obstacles before marrying again. Xero Xero is an experimental all-girl pornographic film by American director Jack the Zipper and German composer and producer Rockford Kabine. Good Men Good men may refer to: The good men, self-designation of followers of the mediaeval Christian movement of Catharism Good Men, an American short film The Good Men, a Dutch music duo The Good Men Project, an American organization Perumal Perumal is a 2009 Tamil drama film starring Sundar C, Namitha and Meenakshi. It is directed by Vincent Selva and one of the biggest flops and considered as end point ofSundar C.s acting career. Prince Vaali Prince Vaali is an upcoming Hollywood superhero action film written by and directed by Vishnu Tanay. Prince Vaali is planned to be released in both conventional and IMAX theatres,date has to be announced. FESTED: A Journey to Fest 7 Fested: A Journey To Fest 7 is an American documentary film filmed over two weeks around and during The Fest 7 in Gainesville in 2008. The movie was directed by Reese Lester about The Fest and a group of about a dozen close friends experience attending and performing at it. The films title is a reference to one of the people in the film, David McMaster, referring to his highly intoxicated friend as "fested". Jandamarra's War Jandamarras War is a 2011 Australian drama style documentary that tells the story of Jandamarra, a famous Aboriginal Australian warrior of the Bunuba people from Western Australia. Rescue Dina Foxx! Rescue Dina Foxx!, is an award-winning transmedia event by the German television network Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen. Development was helmed by director and co-writer Max Zeitler in cooperation with ZDF, and UFA-lab. The event took place in Germany in April/May 2011 and lasted for six weeks combining TV and internet to highlight the dangers of digital identity theft. Rescue Dina Foxx! was marketed as an "interactive crime story" and turned into Germanys largest alternate reality game to date. A TV-crime thriller introduced the story of Dina Foxx who is arrested for murder but claims her world has been manipulated by a digital doppelganger. The film abruptly ended and invited the audience to "Rescue Dina Foxx" by starting a public investigation on the internet and in reality. Kalsandhya Kaal Sandhya is a 1997 Indian Hindi crime drama film dwelling on militancy in Assam, directed by Bhabendra Nath Saikia. The film deals with the theme of the impact of the insurgency on common people. It stars Jatin Bora, Ashish Vidyarthi, Debashree Roy, Nipon Goswami, Pranjal Saikia, Hemen Barman, Munin Barua and Mridula Baruah in the lead roles. The film was screened at the International Film Festival of India in New Delhi that year and also as part of the Indian section at the Cairo International Film festival. La Niña de Maracaibo Wayuu: La niña de Maracaibo is a 2012 Venezuelan crime film directed by Miguel Curiel and starring Daniel Alvarado, Karina Velázquez and Asier Hernández. The film premiered in New York City in August 2005, and it opened in other countries, including Venezuela later that year. Act of Memory: A Christmas Story Act of Memory is a 12-minute short film written and directed by Jack Ryder and produced by David Pugh and Laura Crampsie. The film stars Claire Skinner, Owen Teale, Anna Massey, and introduces Grace Cooper Milton as Maria. It was shot on location in Southwark, London. Aame Evaru Aame Evaru? is a 1966 Indian Telugu language mystery film, produced and directed by B. S. Narayana. It stars Kongara Jaggaiah and Jayalalithaa with Vanisri, Prabhakar Reddy, Rajababu, Nagabhushanam, Radha and K. Malathi as part of the supporting cast. Music is by Vedha. Lyrics were written by Dasaradhi. The film is a remake of the 1964 Hindi hit film Woh Kaun Thi?. The Tamil version of the film as Yaar Nee? released earlier, on 10 April 1966, which starred Jayalalithaa opposite Jaishankar. Qaidi Qaidi is a 2002 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T L V Prasad, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Nirmal Pandey, Vishwajeet Pradhan, Raza Murad, Roshni, Archana Swing: a short movie Swing is a short film, made in Kuwait in 2011, that sums up the story of life. The film, starring Ema Shah, Aida, and Karkar, was written and directed by Abdullah Al-Daihani, and edited by Yousef Al-Mujeem. The music was composed by Ibrahim Al-Mazidi. Seer Seer is a 2011 Chinese animated fantasy adventure film based on an online game. It is about some robots on an airship called Seer who were off to find a legendary phoenix in a vast universe, they also had to fight off some evil space pirates who were blocking their way. It was released on July 28, 2011. The film is the first in a film series, being followed by Seer 2, Heroes Alliance, Seer 4 and Rise of Thunder. Ki Jadu Korila Ki Jadu Korila is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. The film directed by Chandan Chowdhury, he was worked as assistant director with Bangladeshi famous film maker Abdullah Al Mamun. This was Chandan Chowdhurys film direction debut. It was released in 2008 during Eid ul-Fitr And this movie won National Award in 6 categories. Quiet Nights of Blood and Pain Quiet Nights of Blood and Pain is a 2009 American horror film written and directed by Andrew Copp. It was the last feature-length film that Copp shot prior to his death in 2013. La résidence ylang ylang La Résidence Ylang Ylang Residence is a 2008 short film by Hachimiya Ahamada. After the Triumph of Your Birth After the Triumph of Your Birth is a 2012 American drama film written and directed by Jim Akin. The film stars Tom Dunne, Tessa Ferrer, Bronagh Gallagher, Maria Mckee, Maria Doyle Kennedy and Rob Zabrecky. The film tells the story of Eli Willit, a haunted man who sets out on foot at the beginning of the film on a seven-day journey that will take him from the desert to the ocean. In need of spiritual cleansing, Elis walkabout leads him not just to the water, but also through his lifes memories, as we are presented with four separate-story lines dealing with spiritual fragility and the questioning of what constitutes existence and reality. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 83%, based on 22 reviews, with an average rating of 4.1/5. The musical score was composed by Jim Akin and Maria McKee. 30 Years from Here 30 Years From Here is an American made-for-television documentary about the 30 years war on the HIV and AIDS pandemic. The documentary was directed by Josh Rosenzweig for the LGBT cable network here!. The documentary debuted on November 25, 2011. In 2012 30 Years From Here was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Clovelly Cottage, Barnet Incident at Clovelly Cottage, also known as Incident Outside Clovelly Cottage, Barnet, shot by Birt Acres and produced by Acres and his collaborator Robert W. Paul in March 1895, was the "first successful motion picture film made in Britain". Cheenti Cheenti Bang Bang Cheenti Cheenti Bang Bang is a 2008 Indian animated comedy film directed by R D Mallik. Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie is a 2015 documentary film about American hard rock band Bang Tango. The film is directed and edited by Drew Fortier, and features interviews with band members, fans, producers, and musical contemporaries such as Howard Benson, Riki Rachtman, Andrew Wilkow, Mandy Lion, Chip Znuff, as well as an opening narration by Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider. Garifuna in Peril Garifuna in Peril is a low-budget independent fiction docufiction feature film directed, written, and produced by Alí Allié and Rubén Reyes. The film depicts historical and contemporary issues within the Garinagu Afro-Honduran indigenous community and features a cast of actors from Honduras and Belize. The film was shot in Garifuna, English and Spanish, and is notable for being one of the first, if only, contemporary feature films shot in the Garifuna language. The Garifuna language and culture depicted in the film is also noteworthy as it was proclaimed by UNESCO in 2001 as a Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity, under threat of extinction as at that time there was almost no surviving record of the language and it was not formally taught outside of the countries of Honduras and Belize. The language and this film features music that is an oral tradition of storytelling of song and dance that is a unique blend of African and Amerindian cultures that are often quite satirical in nature. Idiot: I Do Ishq Only Tumse Idiot: I Do Ishq Only Tumse is a 2012 Oriya film directed by Ashok Pati. The films music director was Goodli Rath. Flawless Life Flawless Life is a 2012 Turkish animated short film written and directed by Özgül Gürbüz. The film won the Best Animation, Best Screenplay, Best Visual awards for Animated Film Category at the 2012 Los Angeles Womans Independent Film Festival. The Lost Tape The Lost Tape is a 2012 Bollywood horror filmdirected by Rakshit Dahiya and produced by Ashok Baphna. The Lost Tape is a psychological Horror film, bound in a found footage style. The films cinematography is done by Dhaval Ganbote, a graduate from Whistling Woods International Institute and is edited by Vivek Agrawal, an editing Faculty of //www.hindustantimes.com/Entertainment/Bollywood/Ghai-ignores-his-students-film/Article1-922823.aspx Island Trader Island Trader is a 1982 Australian TV movie directed by Howard Rubie and starring John Ewart, Sancho Gracia, Eric Oldfield and Ruth Cracknell. It was written by Ron McLean for Reg Grundy Productions. In the Game In the Game is a 2015 documentary film directed by Peabody award-winner Maria Finitzo that follows the ups and downs of a girls’ soccer team. Set is a predominantly Hispanic neighborhood, this film chronicles the obstacles that struggling low-income families and students must face in their quest for higher education. Elizabeth, captain of the girls soccer team, stresses going beyond what is expected of her teammates on and off the field. Many of the girls are juggling the pressures to get good grades, perform well for their soccer team, and help their families out financially by working. Kelly High School on Chicago’s south side is an inner city public school struggling to provide the basics for their students because of a lack of resources and funding with the school experiencing $4 million budget cuts. Many students of Kelly High School do not make it to college, either because they cannot compete academically or because their families do not have the financial resources to send them to college. The girls face an uneven playing field - or in the case of the girls at Kelly High School, no soccer field at all - little or no support, problems at home, uncertain futures, racial discrimination, and poverty, but remain driven and hopeful thanks to their teammates and the dedicated mentoring of their coach. Madras to Pondicherry Madras to Pondicherry is a 1966 Tamil-language road film, directed by Thirumalai Mahalingam and written by "Usilai" Somanathan. The film stars Ravichandran and Kalpana in the lead roles. It became a commercial success, and was remade in Hindi as Bombay to Goa. This in turn went on to inspire the 2004 Marathi film Navra Maza Navsacha, which was also remade in Kannada in 2007 as Ekadantha. Agadam Agadam is a 2014 Indian Tamil horror film directed by Mohamad Issack, featuring Baskar, Srini Iyer, Thamizh, Kalaisekaran, Saravana Balaji, Sri Priyanka, Anisha and master Ajay. Agadam was certified by the Guinness World Records as the longest uncut film which has a running time for 2 hours, 3 minutes and 30 seconds. was shot on 7 December 2012. The film, set in real time, starts with men burying the body of a woman whose ghost returns and haunts them. Issack remade the same film in Telugu as Seesa with Sivaji, Chesvaa and Namratha in the lead roles. Kaal Madhumas Kaal Madhumas is a 2013 Bengali film. The film was directed by Prabir Roy and produced by Adwik Entertainments. The music of the film composed by Biplab Chakraborty. Kaal Madhumas had its all India Release on 13 September 2013. The film comprises 4 songs sung by Sreeradha Bandopadhay, Probal Mallick, Dr. Sandip Chakraborty and Reshmi Chakraborty. Kaal Madhumas has been voted the top internet publicized film. Kaal Madhumas was also the first Bengali Film to release its Android and IOS mobile app for the film where the cast and crew could directly interact with the audience in an interactive section of the app. Television actor Sudip Sarkar makes his debut in this film. Dhakaiya Mastan Dhakaiya Mastan is a 2002 Bangladeshi film starring Manna and Moushumi opposite him. The film was directed by Montajur Rahman Akbar. It also stars Misha Sawdagar. The film was premiered on 11 August 2015 on Bangladeshi channel Channel Nine. Mohawk Girls Mohawk Girls is a 2005 documentary film by Tracey Deer about the experiences of adolescent girls growing up on the Mohawk reserve of Kahnawake, across the Saint Lawrence River from Montreal, Quebec. Deer, who was born and raised in Kahnawake, focuses on three young women: Felicia, Amy and Lauren, a mixed race teen. The film received the Best Documentary prize at the ImagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival. It was produced by Rezolution Pictures and the National Film Board of Canada in association with broadcaster Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. The film also aired in Canada on CBC Newsworlds documentary series The Lens on February 20, 2007 and February 24, 2007. Kaukopartio Long Range Patrol is a 2013 Finnish feature film directed by Harri J. Rantala and starring Eerik Kantokoski, Ali Ahovaara, Hannu Rantala, Kalevi Haapoja and Eeva Putro. The Legend of Jimi Lazer Lazer Us is an independent film by CubeCity Entertainment and Curium Films. Originally titled The Legend of Jimi Lazer, it won "Best Film - Adventure Category" at the Manhattan Film Festival and screened at Torontos Reel Indie Film Festival. Its new name was unveiled for the DVD release in 2014. The film stars Robbie Beniuk, Patrick J. Mitchell, Amy Landon, Elijah Black, Robert Tanos, Tanya Lynne, Christopher Elliott, and Jim Yorfido. Written and produced by Roberto Munoz, the story is inspired by his days in the music industry. In the 1980s, Munoz managed the alternative Gospel band, Level Heads, featuring Juno award-winning musician, Jim Chevalier. He promoted such acts as Phil Keaggy and Second Chapter of Acts, and Freedom 88, a three-day alternative Gospel Music festival at Bingeman Park in Kitchener, Ontario with Steve Taylor, Adam Again, and the Grammy-award-winning band The Choir. Ludwig van Ludwig van is a black-and-white German film by Mauricio Kagel. Filmed in 1969, it was first screened the following year. The work was commissioned by Westdeutscher Rundfunk for the bicentennial celebrations of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven in 1970. The film examines the reception of the composer and his works and how he has become a consumer product of the culture industry. The soundtrack is an arrangement of fragments of Beethovens works, modified as if heard by the deaf composer himself; it is distinct from Kagels 1970 composition Ludwig van. Prominent contemporary artists including Dieter Roth, Stefan Wewerka, Robert Filliou, and Joseph Beuys were involved in the design. According to Gramophone, "at first it’s a laugh a minute ... then Kagels film turns dark". Number 10 Blues Goodbye Saigon Number Ten Blues or Goodbye Saigon is a 1975 Japanese 35mm fujicolor film directed by . This movie, shot between December 1974 and April 1975, remained unfinished and was considered lost for many years. It was finally completed and released in 2013. Lola's Last Letter Lolas Last Letter is a 2015 independent drama-comedy film written and directed by Valerie Brandy, starring Valerie Brandy, Annamarie Kenoyer, and Travis Quentin Young. The movie world-premiered at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood as a Competition Feature at the Dances with Films festival lineup. Brandy made the film—also her directorial debut—on a shoe-string budget with just seven people over seven days of principal photography, and shot entirely in Los Angeles and surrounding areas. The film follows Lola, an ex-con completing her community service by picking up trash on the side of the road, as she makes a video apology letter for a mysterious man named Henry. As part of the films outreach campaign, the filmmakers collected thousands of anonymous apology letters from fans online. The Fourth Partition The Fourth Partition – is a documentary film about the history of Poles in Chicago and the United States. The film’s focus is on the first wave of over 4,000,000 Poles who migrated from Poland between 1870 and 1920. This documentary movie was produced in 2013 by Amerykafilm LLC.,. The World Premiere was on November 8, 2013 as part of the 25th Polish Film Festival in America, where the film received the "Discovering Eye Award". It was also awarded with "Best Documentary Debut" at the 20th Polish Film Festival in Ann Arbor. The film won the popular award at the 3rd Annual Polish Film festival in Vancouver, Ca.. Adrian Prawica was awarded the Waclaw Lednicki Humanities Award from the Polish Institute of Arts & Sciences in America, and the Creative Arts Prize from the Polish American Historical Association. American Gangwars Colors: Bangin in South Carolina is a 2014 documentary film directed by Terry Davis. The documentary explores the gang epidemic that plagued the states capital city, Columbia for years. The film details the 15 year gang feud between the Crips, Bloods, and Gangster Disciples. In 2014, "COLORS: Bangin in South Carolina" was presented with the Film Heals award at the Manhattan Film Festival at the Quad City Cinema in New York City. Dark Heaven Dark Heaven is a 1958 musical-comedy-romance-drama film directed by Rattana Pestonji and written by Suwat Woradilok. Mr. America Mr. America is a 2013 Italian thriller directed by Leonardo Ferrari Carissimi, and screenplay by the director himself and Fabio Morgan. It stars Anna Favella and Marco Cocci. Aa Aaa Ee Eee: Athanu Aame Inthalo Eeme A Aa E Ee is a 2009 Telugu language film directed by Srinivasa Reddy. The film stars Srikanth, Meera Jasmine and Sadha in lead roles. Krishna Bhagawan, Ali, Kovai Sarala, Kavitha, Hema etc. also play prominent roles in the film. The film was later dubbed into Hindi as Diljale The Burning Heart in 2011. Nissash Amar Tumi Nissash Amar Tumi is a 2010 Dhallywood romantic comedy film directed by Bodiul Alom Kokun and produced by Asha Production. The film stars Shakib Khan and Apu Biswas in the lead roles. The movie is a remake of the 2005 Telugu movie Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana. Nissash Amar Tumi was a hit at the box-office and was one of the highest grossing Bengali movies of 2010. It won two awards at the 2010 National Film Awards. Andagadu Andagadu is a 2005 Telugu, comedy film, produced by Dande Srinivasa Rao on Sri Nilaya Pictures banner and directed by Pendyala Venkata Rama Rao. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Damini in the lead roles and music composed by Sri. Uzniki Yamagiri-Maru Prisoners of Yamagiri-Maru is a 1988 Soviet puppet animation science fiction short film directed by Aleksei Solovyov based on the short story of the same name by Kir Bulychov. Ctrl Emotion Ctrl Emotion is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 2009. Parallel Trips Parallel Trips is a 2004 Cypriot documentary film, written, produced and directed by Derviş Zaim and Panicos Chrysanthou, in which the two directors, from opposite sides of the divided island of Cyprus, record the human dramas that unfolded during the war of 1974 and the legacy that remains today. The film was screened at the Istanbul International Film Festival and the 12th London Turkish Film Festival. Ettuthikkum Madhayaanai Ettuthikkum Madhayaanai is a எட்டுத்திக்கும் மதயானை Tamil film directed and produced by K S Thangasamy. The film features Sathya and Sreemukhi in the lead roles, while Laguparan and Sam Anderson play other pivotal roles. The film released on 27 February 2015. Sangam Sangam is a 1997 Pakistani romantic feature film, directed by Syed Noor and starring Resham, Shaan, Saleem Sheikh and Sana. It was a comeback movie for Shaan, and the film debut of actress Sana. Chateau De La Reine is a 2015 Japanese comedy drama film directed by Hajime Hashimoto. It was released on April 25, 2015. Speed Speed is a 2015 South Korean melodrama film written and directed by South Korean indie provocateur Lee Sang-woo. It made its world debut at the 16th Jeonju International Film Festival and its North American premiere in Austin at the 11th Fantastic Fest in 2015. Andin: Armenian Journey Chronicles Andin. Armenian Journey Chronicles is an epic documentary directed by Ruben Giney. 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Directed by Patrick Reed and Michelle Shephard based on Shephards 2009 book Guantanamos Child: The Untold Story of Omar Khadr, the film profiles Omar Khadr, a Canadian citizen whose conviction on disputed war crimes charges and incarceration at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp has been a prominent political issue in Canada. Roulette Stars of Metro Detroit Roulette Stars of Metro Detroit is an American mockumentary film starring members of the rock band Electric Six as fictional versions of themselves. The film was written by lead singer Dick Valentine and was crowd-sourced through a Kickstarter campaign. Chidiya Chidiya is a Bollywood film directed by Mehran Amrohi. The film features Svar Kamble, Ayush Pathak and Vinay Pathak. It is produced by Faqhrul Husaini. Vinay Pathak aka Bali plays a Marathi character in the film. Shailendra Barve created the music. Lost in Wrestling Lost in Wrestling, also known as 3D Lost in Wrestling, is a 2015 Chinese-Hong Kong 3D sports drama film directed by Casey Chan. It was released in China on June 5, 2015. Dulaara Dulaara is a 2015 Indian, bhojpuri language film produced and directed by Rajkumar R. Pandey. It stars, Pradeep Pandey "Chintu", Tanushree, Mohini Ghosh]] , Manoj Tiger, Gopal Rai, Awadhesh Mishra, Rani Chatterjee. In this movie Pradeep Pandey aka chintu is in lead role and Tanushree Chatterjee, Ritu Singh and Mohini Ghosh are in his opposite. Evil's Evil Cousin Evils Evil Cousin is a 2016 short film, written and directed by Richard Peter Hunter. It stars Lionel Blair as The Dapper Man, a singing and dancing character who serves as the narrator of the film and Jonathan Hansler as Pastor Bob, a preacher who is struggling with religion and has his faith tested by God. Shutorang Sutorang is a 1964 Bengali language film directed by Subhash Dutta. Dutta played the male lead role as well. Actress Kabori Sarwar made her debut in this film. The film won the second prize in Frankfurt Asia Film in 1964. Ferdausi Rahman sang the song titled "Poraney Dola Dilo Ekhon Bhromora", composed by Satya Saha and Aliya Sharafi sang "Emon Moja Hoi Na". Film critic Ahmed Muztaba Zamal, when asked by Cinemaya in 2000 to name the top ten films from Bangladesh, named Sutorang, made when the country was still East Pakistan, as one of the top twelve. Dhand Dhand is a Tulu film directed by Ranjith Bajpe and produced by Shodhan Prasad under the banner of Sandhya Creations. It stars Arjun Kapikad, Sandeep Shetty, Anoop Sagar, Deepak Paladka, Gopinath Bhat, Umesh Mijar, Ranjan Boloor, Shilpa Suvarna, Anvitha Sagar, and Subhash Bangera in the lead roles. This is the first Tulu movie to be released in Australia,United Kingdom. and Israel Muddu Manase Muddu Manase is a 2015 Indian Kannada romance drama film directed by Ananth Shain. 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It stars Meera Jasmine and Riyaz Khan in the lead roles. It was released in India on 9 October 2015. Live in London: Babymetal World Tour 2014 Live in London: Babymetal World Tour 2014 is the fourth live video album by Japanese band Babymetal, released in Japan on May 20, 2015 through BMD Fox Records and Toys Factory, and in Europe on October 30, 2015 through earMusic. It contains two concerts that the band gave in London as part of its first world tour, Babymetal World Tour 2014, taking place on July 7, 2014 at The Forum, and on November 8, 2014 at the O2 Academy Brixton. Starting Over Again Starting over Again is a documentary directed by Ruggero Gabbai and produced by Elliot Malki. The film is about the exodus of the Jews of Egypt between 1948 and 1956. Filming took place in Paris, London, Milan, New York City, Washington, Tel Aviv, and Jerusalem, starting in 2014. The documentary has been officially selected at the Festival of 2015. Excursions Excursions is an American independent film directed by Daniel Martinico. The film follows two couples who retreat to a remote cabin in the woods for mysterious purposes. It was written by Martinico and Hugo Armstrong, who collaborated previously on the 2012 film OK. Sansur Sansür is a 1970 Turkish animated short directed by Tan Oral. The film won the grand prize at the 1970 TRTs Television Films Competition. It is then stated that the film will be shown on TV screens a week after the award ceremony, but the film is never aired on TV. Sansür was published as a book in 1977. But a court ruled to publish the book with a label stating "not suitable for those under 18" & "subject to threat". Hakodate Coffee is a Japanese drama film, released in 2016, by director Hiroshi Nishio. The film is centred around the drama of the people in a western style apartment block called Hisuikan, in Hokodate, Hokkaido Japan. It was directed by Hiroshi Nishio, written by Nanoha Ito and produced by Sanshiro Kobayashi, Atsushi Obinata. The film was featured as part of the Osaka Asian Film Festival, and the Nippon Connection Festival Bastion Bastion is a 2016 British dystopian drama film co-written and co-directed by Dominic Hodge and Louis Hannan. Sethu Boomi Sethu Boomi is a 2016 Indian Tamil drama film, written and directed by Kenthiran Muniasami. The film features Thaman Kumar and Samskruthy Shenoy in the lead roles, while Kenthiran Muniasami, Junior Balaiah and Singampuli in supporting roles. Featuring music composed by , Sethu Boomi released on 5 February 2016. Idavappathi Edavappathy is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by Lenin Rajendran. It deals with the story of the mental conflicts of a Tibetan Buddhist priest. Siddharth Lama plays the male lead with Utthara Unni opposite him. Manisha Koirala also plays a leading role. Art director was Suresh Kollam. Mohan Sitara and Ramesh Narayan composed the music. The film won three Kerala State Film Awards. Company Town Company Town is an environmental documentary film by Natalie Kottke-Masocco and Erica Sardarian about alleged pollution by a Georgia-Pacific plant in Crossett, shot from 2011 to 2015. The documentary alleges that a spate of fatal cancers and other illnesses is due in part to the factorys emissions and improper waste disposal of known carcinogens including formaldehyde, dioxin, acetaldehyde, and chloroform. The plant has been owned by David Koch and Charles Koch since 2005. The film includes testimony from whistleblower David Guice, whose company was allegedly contracted to quietly dispose of "two hundred thousand cubic yards of ash dredged from the Georgia-Pacific paper mill’s sediment ponds" across Georgia-Pacific property in the town. Baptist pastor David Bouie, riverkeeper Cheryl Slavant, and others organize the Crossett community, many of whom work for the plant, and engage the regional Environmental Protection Agency office with limited results. The movie features commentary from American news commentator Van Jones. Little House on the Prairie: The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder Little House on the Prairie: The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder is a one-hour documentary film about the life of American author Laura Ingalls Wilder, best known for her Little House on the Prairie book series. Little House on the Prairie: The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder was produced by Dean Butler and Robin Bernheim-Burger, and executive produced by Trip Friendly. Butler, who portrayed Almanzo Wilder on the Little House on the Prairie television series from 1979 to 1983, directed and narrated the documentary which was released on DVD in February 2015. Rina Brown Rina Brown is a 2017 Bangladeshi film starring Shampa Reza, Saberi Alam and Indian actor Barun Chanda. It was displayed at "Bangladesh National Film Festival - 2017". It is the 2nd film of director Shameem Akhtar, 13 years after her first film. The film deals with 1971s Indo-Pakistan war. Cold Breath Cold Breath is a 2017 film by Abbas Raziji. Aedan: Garden of Desire Aedan: Garden of Desire is a 2018 Indian Malayalam film directed by Sanju Surendran. The film stars Abhilash Nair, George Kurian, Prasant, Nandini Sree, Sunny, Jojo George, and Dileep Kumar. Aedan is more of a folktale in its elemental qualities and evocation of eternal human passions. Following the tradition of Indian epic narration, the structure of the film is that of a story within a story. The stories attempt a microscopic examination of the human psyche. As the story reverses through the emotional universes of the characters, the idyllic landscape of a beautiful Kerala village takes on diabolic dimensions in the night. Daffedar Daffedar is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Johnson Esthappan, starring Tini Tom as Daffadar and Malavika Nair in lead roles. Ilaiyaraaja is the music director and the films audio was launched by Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan. Year of Freedom. Mariupol After DNR "Year of freedom. Mariupol after DNR" is a short documentary produced by Public TV of Azov and released on 13 June 2015 - one year after Mariupol was recaptured by the Ukrainian government from pro-Russian separatist of the so-called Donetsk Peoples Republic. The film describes the events that took place in the port city of Mariupol in south-eastern Ukraine in the summer of 2014. The story of the liberation of Mariupol on 13 June 2014, is told by participants of the operation - from a regular soldier to the President of Ukraine. The Road to Where The Road to Where is a 96-minute 2016 Israeli Arabic- and Hebrew-language independent underground dramatic historical art film directed by Michal Bat-Adam. Amir Salman Shahrukh Amir Salman Shahrukh is a Bollywood comedy film produced by Raju Rahikwar, lookalike of the king of Bollywood Shah Rukh Khan. It introduces Raju Rahikwar as an actor who is already famous as the lookalike of Shah Rukh Khan. There shown all the lookalikes of Bollywood stars in this film in which 3 in the lead first Raju as Shahrukh Khan and Sagar Pandey as Salman Khan and Dewashish Ghosh as Aamir Khan.This Film Introduced 3 New Actors Of Bollywood As Their First Film Raju Rahikwar, Sagar Pandey, Dewashish Ghosh. Love Pain Kuchh Bhi Karega Love Pain Kuch Bhi Karega is a 2016 Indian Odia-language drama film directed by Ashok Pati and produced by Tarang Cine Productions. It stars Supriya Nayak and Babushan in lead roles while Usasi Mishra and Mihir Das play supporting roles. Allama Allama is a 2017 Indian Kannada musical drama Historical film directed by T. S. Nagabharana. The film stars Dhananjay and Meghana Raj in the lead roles. Principal photography of the film started in late 2015. It was released theatrically on 26 January 2017. The film was nominated as Indias entry for the International Council for Film, Television and Audio-visual Communication UNESCO Gandhi Medal. At the 64th National Film Awards, the film won awards for Best Music Direction for Songs & Best Background Score and Best Make-up Artist. The Number The Number is a 2017 South African drama film directed by Khalo Matabane. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Kallattam Kallattam is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by G. Ramesh. The film features Nandha, Richard Rishi, and Ilavarasu in the lead roles, while Sharika, Arthi, and Baby Rethva Isvar play pivotal supporting roles. Featuring music composed by Umar Ezhilan, production for the film began in mid-2016. The narrative revolves around a police officer who sets out to help an unemployed man whose money needed for his daughters operation gets stolen. The film was released theatrically on 30 September 2016 and received negative reviews from critics who praised the performances but criticized the writing. Tu Maza Jeev Tu Maza Jeev is a 2009 East Indian language film directed by Ranjan Singh and produced by Nelson Patel. It features Shalmali Kholgade and Rutwig Vaidya in the lead roles. Tu Maza Jeev was released on 1 May 2009 in order to coincide with Maharashtra Day and had 2,500 viewers in its first week of release. This audience grew by 65% the following week. Hameer Hameer is an Indian Gujarati romantic action thriller film produced by Rashmin Majithia, written and directed by Ashok Patel. Starring Hiten Kumar, Yashpal Sharma, Mohan Joshi and Chandni Chopra, it is a revenge story of a common farmer’s family. The Bhojpuri superstar Ravi Kishan made his Gujarati debut with this feature film released on 13 January 2017. Ellam Avan Seyal Ellam Avan Seyal is a 2008 Indian Tamil-language crime film directed by Shaji Kailas. The film stars R. K., Ashish Vidyarthi, Raghuvaran, Roja Selvamani, Bhama, Manivannan, Visu and Vadivelu in a modern-day vigilante story. Ellam Avan Seyal is the remake of Suresh Gopi starring Chinthamani Kolacase. Tengkorak Hidoep Tengkorak Hidoep is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies directed by Tan Tjoei Hock. It has been called Indonesias first domestic horror film. Tanker 'Derbent' Tanker "Derbent", is a 1941 Soviet adventure film directed by Aleksandr Faintsimmer. Thalaimagan Thalaimagan is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language action film starring Sarath Kumar, Nayanthara, Vadivelu and Vijayakumar. This film marked Sarath Kumars directorial debut and for whom the film was also his 100th starrer. The film was a huge failure and received a lot of negative criticism. Black White & Blue Black, White & Blue is a 2018 American documentary film directed by AsiaChaneln and produced by Curtis Scoon. The film covers the history of race related issues in America and features Michigan Senator Coleman Young II, television personality Charlamagne tha God, rapper Killer Mike and Lord Jamar from Brand Nubian. Black, White & Blue premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, on January 19, 2018, and will have a special advance screenings on February 2, 2018, at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History in Detroit. A second screening is scheduled in Silver Spring. 18 Hours 18 Hours is a 2017 Kenyan drama film written and directed by Njue Kevin on his directorial debut. The cast includes Nick Ndeda, Sue Wanjiru, Brian Ogola, Isaya Evans and Shirleen Wangari. The film "follows a rookie paramedic who survives 18 hours in an ambulance for the life of a road accident casualty who is denied admission into hospital." The film, made history as being the first Kenyan picture to be nominated for the Best Overall film at the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards bagging 4 other nominations in the 2018 awards. NO-ONE NO-ONE is a 2018 Israeli-Ukrainian film co-directed by Lev Prudkin and Vladimir Prudkin. The film premiered at the 40th Moscow International Film Festival on April 23, 2018. The film received the awards for Best Cinematography and Best Feature Film at the Vienna Independent Film Festival and Best Feature Film at the Winchester Film Festival. Konjam konjam Konjam Konjam is an Indian Tamil-language family entertainer film written and directed by debutant Uday Sankar. Produced by Betty C.K and P.R.Mohan under their Mimosa Productions company. Production for the film began during Jan 2016. Film was released on 22 September 2017 Wassanaye Sanda Wassanaye Sanda is a 2018 Sri Lankan Sinhala romantic drama film directed by Udayakantha Warnasuriya and co-produced by the director along with Mahesh K. Bandara and H. D. Premasiri. It stars Oshadi Himasha, Piumi Hansamali and Angelo Sanjeev Barnes with Anuj Ranasinghe in lead roles along with Anula Karunathilaka and Ravindra Randeniya. The music was composed by veteran musician Rohana Weerasinghe. A number of the scenes from the film were shot in Australia. The film had its international premiere on 8 October 2017 in Sydney, Australia, with a subsequent screening in Melbourne on 14 October. The film was not released in Sri Lanka until 25 May 2018, with a simultaneous book launch of Wassanaye Sanda taking place when the film debuted at the Regal Cinema in Colombo. It is the 1305th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Time and Dreams Time and Dreams is a 1976 documentary created by Mort Jordan, a graduate student at Temple University, about residents of Greene County, Alabama and its changing racial history. Filmed in black-and-white, it features voiceovers of white residents reflecting on political and racial changes in Greene County in the wake of the civil rights movement. A House of Happiness A House of Happiness is a 2018 Malaysian Cantonese-language film directed by JY Teng. Banana Island Ghost Banana Island Ghost is a 2017 Nigerian film. The film was written and directed by BB Sasore and Executive Produced by Derin Adeyokunnu and Biola Alabi. It starred Ali Nuhu, Saheed Balogun, Tina Mba and Bimbo Manuel. Bal Ganesh 2 Bal Ganesh 2 is a 2009 computer-animated musical feature film directed by Pankaj Sharma. The film is about the adventures of Lord Ganesh, the Hindu elephant-headed god, when he was a baby. This is the sequel of 2007 movie Bal Ganesh.It was very much successful film with total gross of ₹ 15.67 crores and the first animated movie of India to gross more than 10 crores. This film has sequel is Bal Ganesh 3 Humanity Through the Ages Humanity Through the Ages, released in the US initially as Humanity Through Ages, is a 1908 historical drama film directed by Georges Méliès. The film is an episodic narrative displaying examples of humankinds brutality, from the story of Cain and Abel through the Hague Convention of 1907. The Man and the Woman The Man and the Woman is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Test of Friendship The Test of Friendship is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Criminal Hypnotist The Criminal Hypnotist is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Death Disc: A Story of the Cromwellian Period The Death Disc: A Story of the Cromwellian Period is a 1909 American short film, directed by D.W. Griffith and based on Mark Twains short story "The Death Disk" . The Deception The Deception is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Internet Movie Database lists Mary Pickford as appearing in this short. However, Pickford did not begin with Biograph until the end of April 1909. The Woman Hater The Woman Hater is a short film starring Pearl White and Stuart Holmes. Artful Kate Artful Kate is a one reel silent film produced and released by IMP, the Independent Moving Pictures Company. It was directed Thomas H. Ince and starred Mary Pickford and her husband Owen Moore, previously working for D.W. Griffith at Biograph. This film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. The Bushranger's Bride Captain Midnight, the Bush King was a 1911 Australian silent drama film about the fictitious bushranger Captain Midnight which was the directorial debut of actor Alfred Rolfe. The film is based on the play of same name by W. J. Lincoln and Alfred Dampier. Captain Midnight, the Bush King is now considered lost. The One She Loved The One She Loved is a 1912 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The film, by the Biograph Company, was shot in Fort Lee when many early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based there at the beginning of the 20th century. In the Bishop's Carriage In the Bishops Carriage is a 1913 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players Film Company film company and starring Mary Pickford. It is based on the novel of the same name by Miriam Michelson. This film is lost. The story was filmed again in 1920 by Zukor as She Couldnt Help It, starring Bebe Daniels. Oil and Water Oil and Water is a 1913 film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. The supporting cast includes Henry B. Walthall, Lionel Barrymore, and Harry Carey. A stage dancer and a serious-type homebody discover, after marriage, that their individual styles dont mesh. The movie includes elaborate dance sequences. The film was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in July 2007 as part of a Biograph studio retrospective. The Picture of Dorian Gray The Picture of Dorian Gray is an American silent film, directed by Phillips Smalley, starring Wallace Reid, and with a screenplay by Lois Weber based on the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. The Unwelcome Guest The Unwelcome Guest is a 1913 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Absinthe Absinthe is a 1914 American silent drama film starring King Baggot and Leah Baird and directed by Herbert Brenon. Some sources also credit George Edwardes-Hall as a director. What's His Name Whats His Name is a 1914 American comedy-drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Betty in Search of a Thrill Betty in Search of a Thrill is a lost 1915 American silent adventure film that was directed by Phillips Smalley and Lois Weber and written by Elsie Janis. The film stars Elsie Janis, Owen Moore, Juanita Hansen, Herbert Standing, Vera Lewis, and Harry Ham. The film was released on May 17, 1915, by Paramount Pictures. The Carpet from Bagdad The Carpet from Bagdad is a 1915 American silent adventure film directed by Colin Campbell and based on Harold MacGraths 1911 eponymous novel. In the story, Horace Wadsworth, one of a gang of criminals also planning a bank robbery in New York, steals the titular prayer rug from its Baghdad mosque. He sells the carpet to antique dealer George Jones to fund the robbery scheme. But the theft places both men and Fortune Chedsoye, the innocent daughter of another conspirator, in danger from the carpets guardian. Marketing for the film included a media tour of part of the set and an invitation-only screening sponsored by the publisher of MacGraths book. The Carpet from Bagdad was released on May 3, 1915 to mostly positive reviews. Many praised the tinted desert scenes and realistic Middle East imagery, although some felt the scenery overshadowed the characters. The film is now mostly lost, although one badly damaged reel was salvaged from the RMS Lusitania in 1982. Chimmie Fadden Out West Chimmie Fadden Out West is a 1915 American comedy-Western film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. It was made as a sequel to Chimmie Fadden. Once lost, a print is now held in the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection. Graustark Graustark is a 1915 American silent adventure drama film produced by the Essanay Studios. It is based on the novel Graustark by George Barr McCutcheon. The film starred romantic team Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne and proved one of their most popular vehicles. directed the film. The film was remade by Fox in 1923 under the title Truxton King with John Gilbert and in 1925 as Graustark with Norma Talmadge. Mistress Nell Mistress Nell is a 1915 American silent historical adventure film starring Mary Pickford. It is yet another story about Nell Gwyn taken from a Broadway play Mistress Nell that was very successful for stage actress Henrietta Crosman from 1900 to 1902. This production was produced by Adolph Zukors production company Famous Players Film Company and released through Paramount Pictures. The film is extant. A surviving print is held by Museum of Modern Art. A Mother's Atonement A Mothers Atonement is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by Joe De Grasse and featuring Lon Chaney. A partially complete copy are in the Library of Congress. Peer Gynt Peer Gynt is a surviving 1915 American fantasy silent film directed by Oscar Apfel and Raoul Walsh and adapted from the Henrik Ibsen play by Oscar Apfel. The film stars Cyril Maude, Myrtle Stedman, Fanny Stockbridge, Mary Reubens, Mary Ruby and Winifred Bryson. The film was released on September 16, 1915, by Paramount Pictures. The White Pearl The White Pearl was a 1915 American silent adventure/romantic drama film directed by Edwin S. Porter and Hugh Ford. Produced by the Famous Players Film Company, the film starred Marie Doro in her second leading role. Alsace Alsace is a 1916 French film directed by Henri Pouctal. The film starring Gabrielle Réjane, Albert Dieudonné, Barbier, Camille Bardou, Berthe Jalabert and Francesca Flory in the lead roles. It is based on the play by Gaston Leroux. The Blacklist The Blacklist is a 1916 American drama silent film directed by William Desmond Taylor and written by Marion Fairfax and William C. deMille. The film stars Blanche Sweet, Charles Clary, Ernest Joy, William Elmer, Horace B. Carpenter and Lucien Littlefield. The film was released on February 20, 1916, by Paramount Pictures. The Eternal Grind The Eternal Grind is a 1916 silent drama film directed by John B. OBrien, and starring Mary Pickford. The film is inspired by the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, which took place in 1911. Fifty-Fifty Fifty-Fifty is an American silent drama film directed by Allan Dwan whose story was adapted for the screen by Robert Shirley. The Fine Arts Film Company production was made under the aegis of Triangle Film Corporation which released it on October 22, 1916. The leading roles are played by Norma Talmadge, J. W. Johnston, and Marie Chambers. A print of the film is in the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection. The Flying Torpedo The Flying Torpedo is a 1916 American silent drama directed by John B. OBrien and Christy Cabanne. The film was written by John Emerson, Robert M. Baker and D. W. Griffith. The film is now considered lost. Hulda from Holland Hulda from Holland is a 1916 silent film produced by Famous Players Film Company and released by Paramount Pictures. It stars Mary Pickford, then the biggest movie star in America. The story is an original for the screen called Miss Jinny. Maria Rosa Maria Rosa is a surviving 1916 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. It was based on a 1914 Broadway stage play Maria Rosa by Àngel Guimerà. On the stage the principal parts were played by Dorothy Donnelly and Lou Tellegen, future husband of this films star Geraldine Farrar. The Ne'er Do Well The Neer-Do-Well is a 1916 American silent adventure crime drama film directed by Colin Campbell, and starring Wheeler Oakman, Kathlyn Williams, Harry Lonsdale, Frank Clark, and Norma Nichols. It is based on the 1911 novel of the same name by Rex Beach. The film was released by V-L-S-E, Incorporated on March 20, 1916. Another film adaptation was later released in 1923, in which Sidney Smith reprised the role as he did in the 1916 version. Redeeming Love Redeeming Love is a 1916 American drama silent film directed by William Desmond Taylor and written by Gardner Hunting and L.V. Jefferson. The film stars Kathlyn Williams, Thomas Holding, Wyndham Standing, Herbert Standing, Jane Keckley and Helen Jerome Eddy. The film was released on December 28, 1916, by Paramount Pictures. Tom Brown's Schooldays Tom Browns Schooldays is a 1916 British silent drama film directed by Rex Wilson and starring Joyce Templeton, Jack Coleman and Evelyn Boucher. It is an adaptation of the novel Tom Browns School Days by Thomas Hughes. It is set at Rugby School in the 1830s where Tom Brown encounters the villainous bully Flashman. It was made at Catford Studios. War Brides War Brides is a lost 1916 American silent war drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Alla Nazimova. The film marked Nazimovas debut in motion pictures. The films lost status makes it a sought-after title. Castles for Two Castles for Two is an American 1917 silent drama film directed by Frank Reicher and starring Marie Doro and Elliott Dexter. It is based on an original story for the screen, Rich Girl - Poor Girl, by Beatrice C. deMille and Leighton Osmun. A copy of the film is preserved at the Library of Congress. The Great Secret The Great Secret is a 1917 silent film adventure serial directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne. It was produced independently by Louis B. Mayer and released through Metro Pictures. Mayers first production credit. It is now lost. In Again, Out Again In Again, Out Again is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by John Emerson and written by Anita Loos. The film stars Douglas Fairbanks, Arline Pretty, Walter Walker, Arnold Lucy, Helen Greene, Homer Hunt, and Albert Parker. The film was released on April 30, 1917, by Artcraft Pictures. A leopárd The Leopard is a 1918 Hungarian film directed by Alfréd Deésy and featuring Béla Lugosi. Lost and Won Lost and Won is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by James Young. It is preserved at the Library of Congress. Lulu Lulu is a 1917 German silent film directed by Alexander Antalffy and starring Erna Morena, Adolf Klein and Harry Liedtke. The films art direction was by Kurt Richter. Madame Du Barry Madame Du Barry or Du Barry is a 1917 American silent historical drama film directed by J. Gordon Edwards and starring Theda Bara. The film is based on the French novel Memoirs d’un médecin by Alexandre Dumas. The Mystery Ship The Mystery Ship is a 1917 American adventure film serial directed by Harry Harvey and Henry MacRae. The film is considered to be lost. Nan of Music Mountain Nan of Music Mountain is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by George Melford and Cecil B. DeMille. The film is based on Frank H. Spearmans novel of the same name and stars Wallace Reid and Anna Little. The Red Ace The Red Ace is a 1917 American adventure film serial directed by Jacques Jaccard. An incomplete print which is missing four chapters survives in the film archive of the Library of Congress. The Sawdust Ring The Sawdust Ring is a 1917 American silent drama film distributed by the Triangle Film Corporation and starring Bessie Love. A shortened version of the film survives in 9.5mm reduction print at Cineteca Nazionale, Pacific Film Archive, and the BFI National Archive. The Seven Pearls The Seven Pearls is a 1917 American silent action film serial directed by Louis J. Gasnier and Donald MacKenzie. It is considered to be a lost film, though fragmentary prints are held by the Library of Congress. She She is a 1917 American silent fantasy adventure drama film directed by Kenean Buel and produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation. It was loosely based on H. Rider Haggards oft filmed 1887 best-selling novel, A History of Adventure. Now considered lost, the film starred Valeska Suratt and Ben Taggart. When Four Do the Same When Four Do the Same is a 1917 German silent comedy drama film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Ossi Oswalda, Emil Jannings and Margarete Kupfer. Lubitsch himself plays a book shop employee who falls in love with Jannings daughter. The film was a key transitional work in Lubitschs career, as he began to produce films with greater depth than his early light comedies. It premièred in Berlin on 16 November 1917 at the Union-Theatre am Nollendorfplatz and at the UT Kufürstendamm. The Adventure Shop The Adventure Shop is a 1919 American silent adventure film directed by Kenneth S. Webb and starring Corinne Griffith, Walter McGrail and Robert Gaillard. The Danger Game The Danger Game is a 1918 American silent comedy film, directed by Snub Pollard. It stars Madge Kennedy, Tom Moore, and Paul Doucet, and was released on April 7, 1918. A Doll's House A Dolls House is a 1918 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Artcraft Pictures, an affiliate of Paramount Pictures. It is the third American motion picture filming of Henrik Ibsens play A Dolls House. Maurice Tourneur directed and Elsie Ferguson starred. This film is lost. Eye for Eye Eye for Eye is 1918 American silent drama film directed by Albert Capellani. It was produced by Richard A. Rowland and Alla Nazimova and distributed by Metro Pictures. Nazimova is also the star in a production scripted by June Mathis. A trailer of the film is currently held in the Library of Congress, and evidence has arisen that a copy may exist in Gosfilmofond in Russia. The Great Romance The Great Romance is a 1919 American silent romance film directed by Henry Otto and starring Harold Lockwood, Rubye De Remer and Frank Currier. Kaiser's Finish Kaisers Finish is a 1918 American silent World War I drama film, directed by John Joseph Harvey. It stars Earl Schenck, Claire Whitney, and Percy Standing. The film contained newsreel footage of Kaiser Wilhelm and the Crown Prince Wilhelm as well as actual warfare scenes. Peer Gynt Peer Gynt is a 1919 German silent film directed by Victor Barnowsky and Richard Oswald and starring Heinz Salfner, Ilka Grüning and Lina Lossen. It is based upon the play by Henrik Ibsen. Selfish Yates Selfish Yates is a 1918 American silent western drama film starring William S. Hart. It was directed by and co-produced by Hart along with Thomas H. Ince. Paramount Pictures handled distribution. This is a surviving Hart western at the Museum of Modern Art. Society for Sale Society for Sale is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring William Desmond and Gloria Swanson. It is not known whether the film currently survives, which suggests that it is a lost film. The Woman in the Web The Woman in the Web is a 1918 American drama film serial directed by Paul Hurst and David Smith. It was the 9th of 17 serials released by The Vitagraph Company of America. This World War I period serial about a Russian princess and the overthrow of the Tsar introduced the concept of the Red Menace to serials. The serial is now considered to be a lost film. The Yellow Ticket The Yellow Ticket is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by William Parke and starring Fannie Ward. It is based on Michael Mortons 1914 play The Yellow Ticket. This screen adaptation of the play is currently classified as a lost film. An Adventure in Hearts An Adventure in Hearts is a lost 1919 American silent adventure film directed by James Cruze and written by Elmer Blaney Harris based upon the novel by Anthony Hope and the resulting play by Hope and Harrison Garfield Rhodes. The film stars Robert Warwick, Juan de la Cruz, Winifred Greenwood, Helene Chadwick, Walter Long, and Howard Gaye. The film was released on December 7, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. The Deadlier Sex The Deadlier Sex is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Robert Thornby which stars Blanche Sweet and features Boris Karloff, and was distributed by Pathé Exchange. Hard Boiled Hard Boiled is a 1919 American comedy silent film directed by Victor Schertzinger and written by John Lynch and R. Cecil Smith. The film stars Dorothy Dalton, C. W. Mason, William Courtright, Gertrude Claire, Walter Hiers, and Nona Thomas. The film was released on February 2, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. In Wrong In Wrong is a 1919 American silent comedy film directed by James Kirkwood and produced by and starring Jack Pickford. It was released through First National Exhibitors. The Knickerbocker Buckaroo The Knickerbocker Buckaroo was a 1919 American silent Western/romantic comedy film directed by Albert Parker and starring Douglas Fairbanks, who also wrote and produced the film. The Knickerbocker Buckaroo is now considered lost. Sahara For other films with the same name, see Sahara. Sahara is a 1919 American dramatic film written by C. Gardner Sullivan and directed by Arthur Rosson. The film starred Louise Glaum and told a story of love and betrayal in the Egyptian desert. A print survives at FilmmuseumNederlands, Amsterdam. The Swabian Maiden The Swabian Maiden is a 1919 German silent comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and Ernst Lubitsch and starring Ossi Oswalda, Carl Auen and Hermann Böttcher. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. When Knights Were Cold When Knights Were Cold is a 1923 American film starring Stan Laurel. Her Elephant Man Her Elephant Man is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Scott R. Dunlap and starring Shirley Mason, Alan Roscoe, Henry Hebert, Ardita Mellinina, and Harry Todd. It is based on the 1919 novel Her Elephant Man: A Story of the Sawdust Ring by Pearl Doles Bell. The film was released by Fox Film Corporation in February 1920. Jes' Call Me Jim Jes Call Me Jim is a 1920 American drama film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Edward T. Lowe Jr. and Thompson Buchanan. It is based on the 1875 novel Seven Oaks by James G. Holland. The film stars Will Rogers, Irene Rich, Lionel Belmore, Raymond Hatton, Jimmy Rogers and Bert Sprotte. The film was released on May 23, 1920, by Goldwyn Pictures. A Manhattan Knight A Manhattan Knight is a 1920 American silent mystery film directed by George Beranger and starring George Walsh, Virginia Hammond, William H. Budd, Warren Cook, Jack Hopkins, and William T. Hayes. It is based on the 1911 novel Find the Woman by Gelett Burgess. The film was released by Fox Film Corporation in March 1920. Velvet Fingers Velvet Fingers is a 1920 American adventure film serial directed by George B. Seitz. Although the film is listed as lost by some sources, a copy is available in the archives of the Cinémathèque Française. Weltbrand Christian Wahnschaffe is a 1920 German silent drama film directed by Urban Gad and starring Conrad Veidt, Lillebil Ibsen and Fritz Kortner. It was released in two parts World Ablaze in November 1920 and The Escape from the Golden Prison in March 1921. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same title by Jakob Wassermann. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert A. Dietrich. The Barbarian The Barbarian is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Donald Crisp and starring Monroe Salisbury and George Berrell. It is based upon a short story by Theodore Seixas Solomons. Black Beauty Black Beauty is a 1921 American silent film version of Anna Sewells novel of the same name. Black Beauty is an autobiography of a horse, who tells the story of his life and of the people surrounding it. This film exists in an incomplete state with four of seven reels preserved at the Library of Congress. A competing/rival independent film of the same story was also released in early 1921 starring Claire Adams and Pat OMalley. It was produced by Eskay Harris Feature Film Company. Cappy Ricks Cappy Ricks is a 1921 American silent adventure film directed by Tom Forman and written by Peter B. Kyne, Albert S. Le Vino, Edward E. Rose, and Waldemar Young. The film stars Thomas Meighan, Charles S. Abbe, Agnes Ayres, Hugh Cameron, John St. Polis, Paul Everton and Eugenie Woodward. The film was released on August 21, 1921, by Paramount Pictures. On Broadway in the 1919 season, the play version starred William Courtenay and Tom Wise. The Child Thou Gavest Me The Child Thou Gavest Me is a 1921 American drama film directed by John M. Stahl and written by Chester L. Roberts. The film stars Barbara Castleton, Adele Farrington, Winter Hall, Lewis Stone, William Desmond, and Richard Headrick. The film was released on August 20, 1921, by Associated First National Pictures. Crazy to Marry Crazy to Marry is a 1921 American silent comedy film directed by James Cruze and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Prints are held by Cinematheque Royale de Belgique, Brussels and Gosfilmofond, Russian State Archive, Moscow. A Girl of the Bush A Girl of the Bush is a 1921 Australian silent film directed by Franklyn Barrett. It is one of the few films from Barrett to survive in its entirety today. Madame Peacock Madame Peacock is a 1920 American silent drama film written, produced by, and starring Alla Nazimova in a dual role. Distributed by Metro Pictures, copies of the film exist in several collections including the Cinematheque Royale de Belgique, Brussels. Morals Morals is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by William Desmond Taylor and starring May McAvoy, William P. Carleton, and Marian Skinner. It is based on a 1905 novel, The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne by William J. Locke, which was produced as a 1907 Broadway play starring Marie Doro who later made her screen debut in a 1915 film version. A British talking version of Lockes story was made in 1935 as The Morals of Marcus. Pearls and Savages Pearl and Savages is a 1921 documentary from filmmaker Frank Hurley about the people of Papua New Guinea and Torres Strait. The Prey of the Dragon The Prey of the Dragon is a 1921 British silent adventure film directed by F. Martin Thornton and starring Harvey Braban, Gladys Jennings and Hal Martin. It was based on a short story by Ethel M. Dell. Der Richter von Zalamea The Mayor of Zalamea is a 1920 German silent drama film directed by Ludwig Berger and starring Lil Dagover, Albert Steinrück and Agnes Straub. The film was based on Pedro Calderón de la Barcas historic Spanish play of the same name. It was Bergers debut as a director. Uncharted Seas Uncharted Seas is a 1921 American silent romance drama film directed by Wesley Ruggles and starring Alice Lake, Carl Gerard, and Rudolph Valentino. This is now a lost film. Woman's Place Womans Place is a 1921 American romantic comedy film directed by Victor Fleming. It stars Constance Talmadge and Kenneth Harlan. It was produced by Talmadges brother-in-law, Joseph Schenck and distributed through Associated First National, later First National Pictures. It is a surviving film in the British Film Institute in London. The Bonded Woman The Bonded Woman is an extant 1922 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Phil Rosen and stars Betty Compson, John Bowers, and Richard Dix. Long thought to be a lost film, a copy was discovered in the Gosfilmofond Russian Archive. Boomerang Bill Boomerang Bill is an extant 1922 American silent crime melodrama film produced by Cosmopolitan Productions and distributed through Paramount Pictures. Adapted from a Boston Blackie short story by Jack Boyle, it was directed by Tom Terriss and stars veteran actor Lionel Barrymore. It is preserved incomplete at the Library of Congress and George Eastman House. The Crimson Challenge The Crimson Challenge is a lost 1922 American silent western drama film directed by Paul Powell and written by Vingie E. Roe and Beulah Marie Dix. The film stars Dorothy Dalton, Jack Mower, Will Walling, Howard Ralston, Clarence Burton, George Field, and Beulah Dark Cloud. The film was released on April 2, 1922, by Paramount Pictures. The Dictator The Dictator is a 1922 American silent comedy drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures. James Cruze was the director and the star Wallace Reid. The basic story had also been filmed in 1915 with John Barrymore who had played a supporting part in the 1904 Broadway starring production of comedian William Collier. Both this film and the 1915 version are now lost. Hurricane's Gal Hurricanes Gal is a 1922 American silent adventure film produced, written and directed by Allen Holubar and starring his wife Dorothy Phillips. It was distributed through Associated First National Pictures. The Infidel The Infidel is a 1922 American drama film directed by James Young and featuring Boris Karloff. The film is considered to be lost. The Lane That Had No Turning The Lane That Had No Turning is a lost 1922 American silent drama film that was directed by Victor Fleming. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released through Paramount Pictures. It is based on the short novel with the same title by Gilbert Parker, which is included as the title story of Parkers 1900 collection The Lane that Had No Turning. My Wild Irish Rose My Wild Irish Rose is a lost 1922 American silent drama film directed by David Smith and based on Dion Boucicaults 19th century play The Shaughraun. It was produced and released by the Vitagraph Company of America. Omar the Tentmaker Omar the Tentmaker is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by James Young and featuring Boris Karloff. It was produced and adapted by Richard Walton Tully from his 1914 Broadway play of the same name. It is not known whether the film currently survives. On the High Seas On the High Seas is a lost 1922 American silent adventure film directed by Irvin Willat and written by Edward Sheldon and E. Magnus Ingleton. The film stars Dorothy Dalton, Jack Holt, Mitchell Lewis, Winter Hall, Michael Dark, Otto Brower, and William Boyd. The film was released on September 17, 1922, by Paramount Pictures. It is not known whether the film currently survives. Perils of the Yukon Perils of the Yukon is a 1922 American Northern silent film serial directed by Jay Marchant, J. P. McGowan and Perry N. Vekroff. This serial is presumably lost. The Pointing Finger The Pointing Finger is a 1922 British thriller film directed by George Ridgwell and starring Madge Stuart and Joseph Tozer. It was an adaptation of the novel The Pointing Finger by "Rita". It was remade as The Pointing Finger in 1933. Alma de Dios Heart of Gold is a 1923 Spanish silent film directed by Manuel Noriega and starring Irene Alba, Juan Bonafé and Elisa Ruiz Romero. It was remade in 1941 under the same title. Bell Boy 13 Bell Boy 13 is a 1923 American silent comedy film directed by William A. Seiter, and starring Douglas MacLean, John Steppling, Margaret Loomis, William Courtright, Emily Gerdes, and Eugene Burr. The film was released by First National Pictures on January 19, 1923. Bluebeard's 8th Wife Bluebeards 8th Wife is a lost 1923 American silent romantic comedy film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Sam Wood and stars Gloria Swanson. The film is based on the French play La huitième femme de Barbe-Bleue by Alfred Savoir which is based on the Bluebeard tales of the 15th century. The play ran on Broadway in 1921 starring Ina Claire in the Swanson role. Paramount remade the story in 1938 directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Gary Cooper and Claudette Colbert. Brass Brass is a 1923 silent film romance produced and distributed by Warner Bros. It was directed by Sidney A. Franklin. This movie stars Monte Blue, Marie Prevost and Irene Rich. The well regarded film survives in 16mm format. A Couple of Down and Outs A Couple of Down and Outs is a 1923 British silent drama film directed by Walter Summers and starring Edna Best, Rex Davis and George Foley. The Ghost City The Ghost City is a 1923 American Western film serial directed by Jay Marchant. It is considered to be a lost film. Karusellen Carousel is a 1923 Swedish silent drama film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Walter Janssen, Aud Egede-Nissen and Alfons Fryland. It was one of a number of circus-themed films released during the era. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Sweden and Denmark. Der Sprung ins Leben Leap Into Life is a 1924 German silent drama film directed by Johannes Guter and starring Xenia Desni, Walter Rilla and Paul Heidemann. It features one the earliest film appearances of the future star Marlene Dietrich. It was partly shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin as well as on location around Rugen. The films sets were designed by Rudi Feld. Circe the Enchantress Circe, the Enchantress is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. The film starred Leonards then-wife Mae Murray. This was their last collaboration, and they divorced soon after. Considered to be a lost film for decades, a print of Circe, the Enchantress was found at a foreign archive. The Fortieth Door The Fortieth Door is a 1924 American adventure film serial directed by George B. Seitz. The film is considered to be lost. Husbands and Lovers Husbands and Lovers is a 1924 silent film directed by John M. Stahl and starring Florence Vidor and Lewis Stone. It was produced by Louis B. Mayer and released by First National Pictures. Lovers in Araby Lovers in Araby is a 1924 British silent adventure film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Annette Benson, Miles Mander and Norman Penrose. Much of the film was shot on location in North Africa. The Reckless Age The Reckless Age is a 1924 silent film comedy-drama directed by Harry A. Pollard and starring Reginald Denny. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is based on the novel Love Insurance by Earl Derr Biggers and is a remake of an earlier Paramount film Love Insurance, now lost. This film is preserved at Filmmuseum Amsterdam. The Warrens of Virginia The Warrens of Virginia is a 1924 drama film directed by Elmer Clifton. It was produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation. As Man Desires As Man Desires is a lost 1925 silent film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Viola Dana. It was produced and distributed by First National Pictures. Beyond the Border Beyond the Border is a 1925 American Western film, directed by Scott R. Dunlap, produced by Hunt Stromberg and starring Harry Carey. It was released by Producers Distributing Corporation. Durand of the Bad Lands Durand of the Bad Lands is a 1925 American silent western film directed by Lynn Reynolds and starring Buck Jones, Marian Nixon, and Malcolm Waite. It is a remake of the 1917 film of the same title. Pete Garson, a henchman of Sheriff Clem Allison, commits various crimes under the guise of former rancher Dick Durand. The latter, hearing about the situation, returns from Mexico to clear his name. There, Dick meets and falls in love with Molly Gore, who initially spurns his attention. However, after performing a series of good deeds that finally establishes his innocence, her attitude softens and, in the end, she returns his love. His Secretary His Secretary is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Hobart Henley. The film starred Norma Shearer and Lew Cody. It is now considered lost. The Stationmaster The Stationmaster is a 1925 Soviet drama film directed by Ivan Moskvin and Yuri Zhelyabuzhsky and starring Moskvin and Vera Malinovskaya. It is an adaptation of Alexander Pushkin short story The Stationmaster. The films sets were designed by the art director Ivan Stepanov. Parisian Nights Parisian Nights is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Alfred Santell and featuring Boris Karloff. A print of the film exists at the Cinematheque Royale de Belgique. Perils of the Rail Perils of the Rail is a 1925 silent film action film directed by J. P. McGowan and starring Helen Holmes. IMDb trivia has the film being shot in 1924 but not released until 1925. The film survives as it is on DVD and a copy viewed by the AFI. The Library of Congress online source indicates "no holdings" or that it is lost. The Trail Rider The Trail Rider is a 1925 American silent directed by W. S. Van Dyke and starring Buck Jones. Based on the 1924 novel The Trail Rider: A Romance of the Kansas Range by George Washington Ogden, the film is about a trail rider hired to protect ranchers from the actions of a corrupt banker. The film was produced by Fox Film Corp. and was released on February 22, 1925 in the United States. It marked Gary Cooper’s film debut as a stunt rider. It is not known whether the film currently survives. The White Desert The White Desert is a 1925 drama film directed by Reginald Barker. The film stars Claire Windsor and Pat OMalley, with Robert Frazer, Frank Currier and Sōjin Kamiyama. It is written by Monte M. Katterjohn and Gordon Rigby. This B movie was produced to keep the Loew circuit and other cinemas supplied. A surviving film donated by MGM to George Eastman House. Wild Justice Wild Justice is a 1925 American adventure silent film directed by Chester Franklin and written by C. Gardner Sullivan. The film stars Peter the Great, George Sherwood, Frank Hagney and Frances Teague. The film was released on July 6, 1925, by United Artists. The Boy Friend The Boy Friend is a lost 1926 American romantic comedy film directed by Monta Bell. Based on the play The Book of Charm by John Alexander Kirkpatrick, the film starred Marceline Day and John Harron. This film also marked the film debut of character actress Elizabeth Patterson. Chasing Trouble Chasing Trouble is a 1926 American silent western film directed by Milburn Morante and starring Pete Morrison, Ione Reed and Tom London. Dürfen wir schweigen? Should We Be Silent? is a 1926 German silent drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Conrad Veidt, Walter Rilla and Henri De Vries. It was made at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin. The film is now considered lost. The films art direction was by . Exquisite Sinner The Exquisite Sinner is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Josef von Sternberg and adapted by Alice Duer Miller from the novel Escape by Alden Brooks. Starring Conrad Nagel and Renée Adorée, the Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer never given a general release. No known print of the film has been recovered to date. Later that same year a second feature film Heaven on Earth, directed by Phil Rosen was released with the same cast and same sets, but a different screenplay. Rosens version performed poorly at the box office. Sternberg reported, "the result was two ineffective films instead of one.” The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30 by The American Film Institute. The Fighting Peacemaker The Fighting Peacemaker is a 1926 American silent western film directed by Clifford Smith and starring Jack Hoxie, Lola Todd and Ted Oliver. The Flying Horseman The Flying Horseman is a 1926 American Western film directed by Orville O. Dull and written by Gertrude Orr. The film stars Buck Jones, Gladys McConnell, Bruce Covington, Walter Percival, Hank Mann, and Harvey Clark. The film was released on September 5, 1926, by Fox Film Corporation. Footloose Widows Footloose Widows is a 1926 silent film feature comedy produced and distributed by Warner Bros., directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Louise Fazenda and Jacqueline Logan. A print is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Forlorn River Forlorn River is a 1926 American adventure silent film directed by John Waters and written by Zane Grey and George C. Hull. The film stars Jack Holt, Raymond Hatton, Arlette Marchal, Edmund Burns, Tom Santschi, Joseph W. Girard and Christian J. Frank. It is based on the novel Forlorn River by Zane Grey. The film was released on September 27, 1926, by Paramount Pictures. Parts of the film were shot in Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, and Cedar Breaks National Monument. The Greater Glory The Greater Glory is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Curt Rehfeld. The film starred Conway Tearle and Boris Karloff. The Greater Glory is sometimes listed as The Viennese Medley, the title of Edith OShaughnessys novel of which the film is based. It is now considered lost. Hands Across the Border Hands Across the Border is a 1926 American silent western film directed by David Kirkland and starring Fred Thomson, Bess Flowers and Tyrone Power Sr.. Hard Boiled Hard Boiled is a 1926 American silent western film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Tom Mix, Helene Chadwick and Heinie Conklin. Man of the Forest Man of the Forest is a 1926 American Western silent film directed by John Waters and written by Zane Grey, Max Marcin and Fred Myton. The film stars Jack Holt, Georgia Hale, El Brendel, Warner Oland, Tom Kennedy, George Fawcett and Ivan Christy. The film was released on December 27, 1926, by Paramount Pictures. Old Loves and New Old Loves and New is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur, one of his final American films. The romance and adventure story has the virtuous Lord Carew and the good-for-nothing Lord Geradine competing for the attentions of the virtuous Marny and the good-for-nothing Lady Carew, all set in the exotic desert sands of Algeria. The setting and story are completely typical of the desert-romance genre novelist Edith Maude Hull invented and specialized in. This film is now lost. Shipwrecked Shipwrecked is a 1926 silent feature film adventure romance directed by Joseph Henabery and starring Seena Owen. It is based on a play, Shipwrecked, by Langdon McCormick and was released through Producers Distributing Corporation. It is preserved at the Library of Congress. The Silent Lover The Silent Lover is a 1926 American silent adventure film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Milton Sills, Natalie Kingston and Viola Dana. The Unknown Soldier The Unknown Soldier is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Renaud Hoffman, written by Richard Schayer and James J. Tynan, and starring Charles Emmett Mack, Marguerite De La Motte, Henry B. Walthall, Claire McDowell, and George Cooper. It was released on May 30, 1926, by Producers Distributing Corporation. Watch Your Wife Watch Your Wife is a 1926 American silent comedy drama film directed by Svend Gade and starring Virginia Valli, Pat OMalley and Nat Carr. Superfluous People Superfluous People is a 1926 German silent film directed by Aleksandr Razumny and starring Eugen Klöpfer, Camilla von Hollay and Heinrich George. It was made by Prometheus-Film which was affiliated to the German Communist Party and the Moscow-based Mezhrabpomfilm. The films sets were designed by the art directors Andrej Andrejew and Stefan Lhotka. The Broken Gate The Broken Gate is a lost 1927 silent film feature directed by James C. McKay and starring Dorothy Phillips. It was produced and distributed by Tiffany Pictures. This film is a remake of a 1920 lost film The Broken Gate. The Crimson Flash The Crimson Flash is a 1927 American action film serial directed by Arch Heath. The film is now considered to be lost. Gun Gospel Gun Gospel is a 1927 American Western film directed by Harry Joe Brown and written by Marion Jackson and Don Ryan. It is based on the 1926 novel Gun Gospel by William Dawson Hoffman. The film stars Ken Maynard, Virginia Brown Faire, Romaine Fielding, Bob Fleming, J. P. McGowan and Jerry Madden. The film was released on November 6, 1927, by First National Pictures. Betrayal The Catwalk is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Lissy Arna, Jack Trevor and Andreas Behrens-Klausen. It was based on the 1890 novel of the same title by Hermann Sudermann. The film premiered at the Capital am Zoo in Berlin. Art direction was by Otto Moldenhauer. The Somme The Somme is a 1927 British documentary film directed by M.A. Wetherell. It re-examined the 1916 Battle of the Somme during the First World War. Tell It to Sweeney Tell It to Sweeney is a 1927 American comedy silent film directed by Gregory La Cava and written by Monte Brice, Kerry Clarke, George Marion Jr. and Percy Heath. The film stars Chester Conklin, George Bancroft, Jack Luden, Doris Hill, Frank Bond and William H. Tooker. The film was released on September 24, 1927, by Paramount Pictures. The Tigress The Tigress is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by George B. Seitz. The film is currently believed to be lost film. Turkish Delight Turkish Delight is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Paul Sloane for DeMille Pictures Corporation. It stars Julia Faye, in her first top-billed performance, and Rudolph Schildkraut. A complete 16 mm print of the film exists at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. The Warning The Warning is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by George B. Seitz. A surviving film at George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection. Honeymoon Abroad Adams Apple is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Monty Banks, Lena Halliday and Judy Kelly. It was made by British International Pictures at their Elstree Studios. Adoration Adoration is a 1928 American synchronized sound drama film with a Vitaphone musical score and sound effects. The film was released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros., and directed by Frank Lloyd. It stars Billie Dove, Antonio Moreno, Emile Chautard and Lucy Doraine. The film was also issued in a shorter silent version for theatres that were not yet wired for sound. Adventurous Youth Adventurous Youth is a 1928 British silent adventure film directed by Edward Godal and starring Derrick De Marney, Renee Clama and Dino Galvani. It depicts an Englishman who was voluntarily caught up during the Mexican Revolution in order to save the village where he is working for from being sacked and destroyed. It was made as a quota quickie and distributed in United States by Warner Brothers. Art of Love Princess Olala is a 1928 German silent drama film directed by Robert Land and starring Carmen Boni, Walter Rilla, Marlene Dietrich and Hans Albers. It is also known by the alternative title of Art of Love. It was made at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Neppach. The Big Noise The Big Noise is a lost 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Chester Conklin, Alice White and Bodil Rosing. Caught in the Fog Caught in the Fog is a 1928 American thriller film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Charles R. Condon and Joseph Jackson. The film stars May McAvoy, Conrad Nagel and Mack Swain, and features Hugh Herbert, Charles K. Gerrard and Émile Chautard. The film was released by Warner Bros. on August 25, 1928. The Devil's Playground The Devils Playground is a 1928 Australian feature-length film set in the South Seas. It was produced by a largely amateur group from the north shore of Sydney. Three Friends and an Invention Three Friends and an Invention}}) is a 1927 Soviet film directed by Aleksei Popov. Eagle of the Night Eagle of the Night is a 1928 American drama film serial directed by James F. Fulton. Dismissed when released and completely forgotten in the modern era, the 10-chapter aviation serial starred real-life aviator Frank Clarke, a stunt pilot in such fare as Wings, Hells Angel, and The Flying Deuces. Eagle of the Night was one of the last silent film serials produced by Pathé Studios. The entire serial is not known to exist, with half of chapters 3 and 6, all of 7, 8 and 9 and the beginning of the 10th and final chapter considered lost. The surviving footage as available via Grapevine Video, of Eagle of the Night runs about 1 hour and 50 minutes. The Grip of the Yukon The Grip of the Yukon is a 1928 American silent action/adventure Western film directed by Ernst Laemmle, the nephew of Universal Pictures founder Carl Laemmle. The film starred Francis X. Bushman and Neil Hamilton, and is based on a story by William MacLeod Raine, "The Yukon Trail, A Tale of the North". Fight of the Tertia Fight of the Tertia is a 1929 German silent family film directed by Max Mack and starring Max Schreck, Fritz Richard and Fritz Greiner. It is based on the 1928 novel of the same title by Wilhelm Speyer which was later adapted into a 1952 sound film. Youth gangs clash in a small town on the Baltic Sea. The films art direction was by Hans Jacoby. Kit Carson Kit Carson is a surviving 1928 American silent film western film directed by Lloyd Ingraham and Alfred L. Werker and written by Frederic Hatton, Frances Marion and Paul Powell. The film stars Fred Thomson, Nora Lane, Dorothy King, Raoul Paoli, William Courtright and Nelson McDowell. The film was released on June 23, 1928, by Paramount Pictures. It is loosely inspired by the life of the frontiersman Kit Carson. A sound film biopic Kit Carson was released in 1940. Skirts A Little Bit of Fluff, is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by Wheeler Dryden and Jess Robbins and starring Sydney Chaplin, Betty Balfour and Edmund Breon. Ned McCobb's Daughter Ned McCobbs Daughter is a 1928 American drama film directed by William J. Cowen and starring Irene Rich, Theodore Roberts, and Robert Armstrong. It was also released in a silent version. Prowlers of the Sea Prowlers of the Sea is a 1928 American silent adventure film directed by John G. Adolfi and starring Carmel Myers, Ricardo Cortez and George Fawcett. It is based on Jack Londons story The Siege of the Lancashire Queen. The Rawhide Kid The Rawhide Kid is a lost 1928 "ethnic" silent western film directed by Del Andrews and starring Hoot Gibson. It was produced and released by Universal Pictures. The Yellow Cameo The Yellow Cameo is a 1928 American adventure film serial directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet. The film is now considered to be lost. The Awful Truth The Awful Truth was a 1929 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film, distributed by Pathé Exchange, directed by Marshall Neilan, and starring Ina Claire and Henry Daniell. The screenplay was written by Horace Jackson and Arthur Richman, based on a play by Richman. Ina Claire starred in the original stage version on Broadway in 1922. The film is now considered lost. The Black Book The Black Book is a 1929 American drama silent film serial directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and Thomas Storey, starring Allene Ray and Walter Miller. The Dummy The Dummy is a 1929 American comedy film directed by Robert Milton and written by Harriet Ford, Harvey J. OHiggins, Herman J. Mankiewicz and Joseph L. Mankiewicz. The film stars Fredric March, John Cromwell, Fred Kohler, Mickey Bennett, Vondell Darr, Jack Oakie and ZaSu Pitts. The film was released on March 9, 1929, by Paramount Pictures. The Ghost Talks The Ghost Talks is a 1929 comedy genre film, directed by Lewis Seiler; based on a Max Marcin and Edward Hammonds Broadway play. Actor Stepen Fetchit played a character named "Christopher Lee" in this early horror film. According to the New York Times review, this was the second all-talking feature from Fox, featuring various plot devices, like a lisping heroine, to show off the technology. This film is regarded as lost. Pals of the Prairie Pals of the Prairie is a 1929 American silent western intertwined with the romance of the mayors daughter Dolores and Franciseo. After Francisco is kidnapped by friends of his romantic rival Pete Sangor, Red Harper and Hank Robbins must rescue him. Scarlet Seas Scarlet Seas is a surviving 1929 American silent romantic adventure film produced by Richard A. Rowland and distributed by First National Pictures. The picture was directed by John Francis Dillon. It starred Richard Barthelmess, Betty Compson, and a teen-aged Loretta Young. This film was released with a Vitaphone soundtrack of music and effects which survive. Originally, the film was presumed lost. The Second Mate The Second Mate is a 1928 British silent adventure film directed by J. Steven Edwards and starring David Dunbar, Cecil Barry and Lorna Duveen. It was made at Isleworth Studios as a quota quickie. Vénus Venus is a 1929 French silent drama film directed by Louis Mercanton, and starring Constance Talmadge, André Roanne, and Jean Murat. It is based on a story by Jean Vignaud. Call of the Sea Call of the Sea is a 1930 British adventure film directed by Leslie S Hiscott. Caste Caste is a 1930 British drama film directed by Campbell Gullan and starring Hermione Baddeley, Nora Swinburne and Alan Napier. It was made at Walton Studios. Michael Powell worked on the screenplay and was involved with the technical side of direction. A Daughter of the Congo A Daughter of the Congo is a 1930 race film directed, written and produced by Oscar Micheaux. The film is loosely based on the novel The American Cavalryman, by African-American novelist and playwright Henry Francis Downing. The film is considered to be a lost. The Last Hour The Last Hour may refer to: The Last Hour, a German silent film The Last Hour, a British comedy crime film The Last Hour, an American action film Eine Stunde Glück One Hour of Happiness is a 1931 German drama film directed by William Dieterle and starring Dieterle, Evelyn Holt and Harald Paulsen. It was released by the German branch of Universal Pictures. This Mad World This Mad World is a 1930 American pre-Code film directed by William C. deMille and starring Basil Rathbone, Kay Johnson and Louise Dresser. A drama, it sees a French spy return home to German-occupied France during World War I to find a German general living in his house. 77 Park Lane 77 Park Lane is a 1931 British thriller film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Dennis Neilson-Terry, Betty Stockfeld and Malcolm Keen. It was shot at Walton Studios. A French-language version 77 Rue Chalgrin and a Spanish-language version Between Night and Day were made at the same time. Poor as a Church Mouse Poor as a Church Mouse is a 1931 German musical comedy film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Grete Mosheim, Anton Edthofer and Hans Thimig. It was based on the play A templom egere by Ladislas Fodor, which has been turned into several films including the 1934 British comedy The Church Mouse. The films art direction was overseen by Franz Schroedter. Children of Dreams Children of Dreams is a 1931 American pre-Code musical operetta drama film photographed entirely in Part Technicolor and produced and distributed by Warner Bros. The film was directed by Alan Crosland. Children of Dreams was the second original operetta written especially for the screen by Oscar Hammerstein II and Sigmund Romberg. This team had previously worked on the musical Viennese Nights, which had proved to be a success. The film had the misfortune of being released at a time when the public had grown weary of musicals and did poorly at the box office. It was the only full-scale musical to be released in the summer of 1931. Although Children of Dreams was filmed in color and exhibited in a few select areas in color, Warner Bros. decided to circulate black-and-white prints in many areas as a cost saving measure due to the backlash against musicals. Gosudarstvennyy chinovnik The Civil Servant is a 1931 Soviet film directed by Ivan Pyryev. The Lady from Nowhere The Lady from Nowhere is a 1931 American crime film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Alice Day, John Holland and Phillips Smalley. Range Law Range Law is a 1931 Pre-Code Western film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Ken Maynard. It was produced and distributed by Tiffany Pictures. A print is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Sob Sister Sob Sister is a 1931 American romance film directed by Alfred Santell and written by Edwin J. Burke, and starring James Dunn, Linda Watkins, Minna Gombell, Howard Phillips, George E. Stone and Molly ODay. It was released on October 25, 1931, by Fox Film Corporation. Das Abenteuer der Thea Roland Thea Roland or The Adventure of Thea Roland is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Henry Koster and starring Lil Dagover, Hans Rehmann and Margarete Kupfer. The film marked the directorial debut of Koster, who was forced to emigrate from Germany by the Nazi party following his next film and later went on to be a leading Hollywood director. Billy Wilder may have also worked on the screenplay, although he remained uncredited. Brother Alfred Brother Alfred is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Gene Gerrard, Molly Lamont and Elsie Randolph. After she finds him embracing one of the maids, a mans fiancée ends her engagement to him. In an effort to win her back he disguises himself as a fictional twin brother. Crashing Hollywood Crashing Hollywood is a 1931 American pre-Code short comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Die elf Schill'schen Offiziere The Eleven Schill Officers is a 1932 German historical film directed by Rudolf Meinert and starring Friedrich Kayßler, Hertha Thiele and Heinz Klingenberg. It was a remake of a 1926 silent film of the same name which had also been directed by Meinert. The film depicts the failed 1809 uprising of Prussian soldiers led by Ferdinand von Schill against the occupying French. It focuses in particular on eleven of Schills officers who were executed by the French at Wesel. The film was a Prussian film, part of a wider trend of German historical films made during the Weimar Era and set in the Napoleonic Era. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Stralsund on the Baltic. The Fourth Horseman The Fourth Horseman is a 1932 American Western film directed by Hamilton MacFadden and written by Jack Cunningham. The film stars Tom Mix, Margaret Lindsay, Fred Kohler, Donald Kirke, Raymond Hatton and Buddy Roosevelt. The film was released on September 25, 1932, by Universal Pictures. The Gay Caballero The Gay Caballero is a 1932 American pre-Code Western film directed by Alfred L. Werker and written by Barry Conners and Philip Klein. The film stars George OBrien, Victor McLaglen, Conchita Montenegro, Linda Watkins, C. Henry Gordon and Weldon Heyburn. The film was released on February 14, 1932, by Fox Film Corporation. Girl of the Rio Girl of the Rio is a 1932 American Pre-Code RKO musical film starred Dolores del Río and Leo Carrillo. Directed by Herbert Brenon, the screenplay was written by Elizabeth Meehan and Louis Stevens, based on the play, The Dove by Willard Mack, which was itself based on a magazine article by Gerald Beaumont. The film is a remake of the 1927 silent film, The Dove, starring Norma Talmadge. Handle with Care Handle with Care is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by David Butler and starring James Dunn, Boots Mallory and El Brendel. Victor Jory appears in a supporting role. Working title : "Divided by Two". I Do Not Want to Know Who You Are I Do Not Want to Know Who You Are is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Liane Haid, Gustav Fröhlich and S.Z. Sakall. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. The Loud Mouth The Loud Mouth is a 1932 American pre-Code short comedy film directed by Del Lord. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1932 for Best Short Subject. Where Is This Lady? Where Is This Lady? is a 1932 British musical film directed by Victor Hanbury and Ladislao Vajda and starring Mártha Eggerth, Owen Nares and Wendy Barrie. It was made at Elstree Studios. An operetta film, it is a remake of the German film Once There Was a Waltz which was adapted from a stage work by Franz Lehár. Doss House Doss House is a 1933 British drama film directed by John Baxter and starring Frank Cellier, Arnold Bell and Herbert Franklyn. It was made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie. In 1941 Baxter remade the film as The Common Touch Fires of Fate Fires of Fate is a 1932 British adventure film directed by Norman Walker and starring Lester Matthews, Kathleen ORegan and Dorothy Bartlam. It was adapted from the play Fires of Fate by Arthur Conan Doyle which was in turn based on his 1898 novel The Tragedy of the Korosko. The Last Trail The Last Trail is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film directed by James Tinling and written by Stuart Anthony. The film stars George OBrien, Claire Trevor, El Brendel, Matt McHugh, J. Carrol Naish, and George Reed. The film was released on August 25, 1933, by Fox Film Corporation. Nagana Nagana is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Ernst L. Frank and written by Don Ryan and Dale Van Every. The film stars Tala Birell, Melvyn Douglas, Miki Morita, Onslow Stevens, Everett Brown and Billy McClain. The film was released on February 1, 1933, by Universal Pictures. Man Stolen A Man Has Been Stolen is a 1934 French comedy thriller film directed by Max Ophüls and starring Lili Damita, Henri Garat and Raoul Marco. It was shot at the Joinville Studios in Paris. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Heilbronner. The film was produced by Erich Pommer, recently fired from German studio UFA, for the European subsidiary of Fox Film. Many of the filmmakers employed were refugees from Nazi Germany. Pommer also produced another film simultaneously Liliom, a romance film directed by Fritz Lang. Ophüls later suggested that he felt that the two directors had each been assigned to the wrong production "had we exchanged the films Lang most likely would have made an extraordinary mystery and I a very good romantic comedy". Neither film was very successful at the box office. Private Jones Private Jones is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Russell Mack and written by Prescott Chaplin, Bill Cohen, George Jessel, William N. Robson and Sam Spewack. The film, which stars Lee Tracy, Gloria Stuart, Donald Cook, Emma Dunn, Shirley Grey and Frank McHugh, was released by Universal Pictures on March 25, 1933. Sailor Be Good Sailor Be Good is a 1933 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by James Cruze and written by Ethel Doherty, Viola Brothers Shore and Ralph Spence. Starring Jack Oakie, Vivienne Osborne, George E. Stone, Max Hoffman Jr. and Lincoln Stedman, the film was released on March 7, 1933, by RKO Pictures. Unsichtbare Gegner Invisible Opponent is a 1933 German-Austrian drama film directed by Rudolph Cartier and starring Gerda Maurus, Paul Hartmann and Oskar Homolka. The films sets were designed by the art director Erwin Scharf. The plot revolves around an oil swindle in a South American country. The film was made in Vienna. The critics were not generally impressed with the film, the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung described it as "unbelievable and unbelievably awful picture". A separate French-language version The Oil Sharks was also released. West of Singapore West of Singapore is a 1933 American drama film directed by Albert Ray and starring Betty Compson, Weldon Heyburn and Margaret Lindsay. The Whirlwind The Whirlwind is a 1933 American Pre-Code Western film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Tim McCoy. Badger's Green Badgers Green is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Valerie Hobson, Bruce Lester, David Horne and Wally Patch. It was adapted from the 1930 play Badgers Green by R.C. Sheriff. A picturesque village is threatened with redevelopment by a speculative builder, leading to widespread protest. In the end the builder agrees to settle the future of the village on the result of a cricket match. It was produced at the British & Dominions Film Corporation at Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for distribution by Paramount Pictures to allow them to comply with the terms of the annual quota. Badgers Green is currently missing from the BFI National Archive, and is listed as one of the British Film Institutes "75 Most Wanted" lost films. The story was later remade for the 1949 film Badgers Green, which does survive. Cheating Cheaters Cheating Cheaters is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and written by James Mulhauser, Allen Rivkin and Gladys Buchanan Unger. The film stars Fay Wray, Cesar Romero, Minna Gombell, Henry Armetta, Francis L. Sullivan and Hugh OConnell. The film was released on November 5, 1934, by Universal Pictures. The Fighting Code The Fighting Code is a 1933 American Western film written and directed by Lambert Hillyer. The film stars Buck Jones, Diane Sinclair, Ward Bond, Richard Alexander, Alfred P. James and Erville Alderson. The film was released on December 30, 1933, by Columbia Pictures. Forbidden Territory Forbidden Territory is a 1934 British thriller film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Gregory Ratoff, Ronald Squire and Binnie Barnes. It was based on the 1933 novel The Forbidden Territory by Dennis Wheatley. An Englishman and his son travel to the Soviet Union to rescue a family member being held in prison. It was made at the Lime Grove Studios in Shepherds Bush. Hermine und die sieben Aufrechten Hermine and the Seven Upright Men is a 1935 German drama film based on the novella by Gottfried Keller. Leave It to Smith Leave It to Smith is a 1933 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls. It also featured Carol Goodner, Anne Grey, Peter Gawthorne and Basil Radford. It is also known as Just Smith. The film was based on a play by Frederick Lonsdale and produced by Michael Balcon. It was made at the Lime Grove Studios with sets by the German art director Alfred Junge. Redhead Redhead is a 1934 American drama film directed by Melville Brown and starring Bruce Cabot, Grace Bradley, and Regis Toomey. It was released on November 1, 1934. Springtime for Henry Springtime for Henry is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Otto Kruger, Nancy Carroll and Nigel Bruce. It was based on a play of the same name by the British writer Benn W. Levy which enjoyed an eight-month run on Broadway. The film was made on a budget of $250,000 and suffered a considerable loss, taking only $126,000 at the box office. Three on a Honeymoon Three on a Honeymoon is a 1934 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by James Tinling, written by Edward T. Lowe Jr. and Raymond Van Sickle, and starring Sally Eilers, ZaSu Pitts, Henrietta Crosman, Charles Starrett, Irene Hervey and Johnny Mack Brown. It is based on the 1932 novel Promenade Deck by Ishbel Ross. The film was released on March 23, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. ...nur ein Komödiant ... nur ein Komödiant is the title of an Austrian film of 1935. The director was Erich Engel, temporarily in Vienna as a political emigrant from Germany, who with this film made a statement against fascism and authoritarian government. That it passed the strict censors not only of the Third Reich but of Austria can only have been because all political references were veiled by their setting in a royal court of the 18th century. The premiere took place on 20 September 1935 in the Ufa-Palast in Hamburg. The film went on general release in Germany on 9 October 1935, opening in the Capitol in Berlin, and in Austria on 10 January 1936, opening in Vienna. De familie van mijn vrouw De Familie van mijn Vrouw is a 1935 Dutch comedy film directed by Jaap Speyer. The Girl in the Crowd The Girl in the Crowd is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Michael Powell starring Barry Clifton, Patricia Hilliard and Googie Withers. The film has been declared "Missing, Believed Lost" by the British Film Institute. The Loves of Madame Dubarry I Give My Heart is a 1935 British historical film adapted from the stage operetta The DuBarry by Carl Millöcker and arranged by Theo Mackeben. Directed by Marcel Varnel, and produced by British International Pictures. It is based on the life of Madame Du Barry. Light Cavalry Light Cavalry is a 1935 German musical film directed by Werner Hochbaum and starring Marika Rökk, Heinz von Cleve and Fritz Kampers. A separate French-language version Light Cavalry was also released with Mona Goya in the starring role. The films sets were designed by the art directors Karl Böhm and Erich Czerwonski A Notorious Gentleman A Notorious Gentleman is a 1935 American drama film directed by Edward Laemmle and written by Leopold Atlas, Rufus King and Robert Tasker. The film stars Charles Bickford, Helen Vinson, Onslow Stevens, Dudley Digges, Sidney Blackmer and John Darrow. The film was released on January 21, 1935, by Universal Pictures. The film was remade in 1946 as Smooth as Silk. The Right Age to Marry The Right Age to Marry is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Frank Pettingell, Joyce Bland and Tom Helmore. It was made at Walton Studios as a quota quickie. The screenplay concerns a wealthy northern cotton mill owner who retires to a southern seaside resort and tries to move amongst the upper-classes. He is targeted by a gold digger, but comes to realize he is really in love with his former housekeeper. She Gets Her Man She Gets Her Man is a 1935 American comedy film directed by William Nigh and written by Aben Kandel. The film stars ZaSu Pitts, Hugh OConnell, Helen Twelvetrees, Lucien Littlefield, Edward Brophy, and Warren Hymer. It was released on August 5, 1935, by Universal Pictures. Without Regret Without Regret is a 1935 American drama film directed by Harold Young and starring Elissa Landi, Paul Cavanagh and Frances Drake. It also features an early appearance by David Niven. It was based on the play Interference the British writers Roland Pertwee and Harold Dearden which had previously been turned into a 1928 silent film of the same title. The film was released on September 13, 1935, by Paramount Pictures. The Cowboy and the Kid The Cowboy and the Kid is a 1936 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and written by Frances Guihan. The film stars Buck Jones, Bill Burrud, Dorothy Revier, Harry Worth, Oliver Eckhardt and Mary Mersch. The film was released on July 1, 1936, by Universal Pictures. The Two Sergeants The Two Sergeants is a 1936 Italian historical film directed by Enrico Guazzoni and starring Evi Maltagliati, Gino Cervi and Mino Doro. It was based on the play The Two Sergeants by Theodore dAubigny, which has been made into films several times. It is set in the Napoleonic Wars. The film marked the debut of Alida Valli who had until recently been a student of the Centro sperimentale di cinematografia. Valli went on to be a leading star of Italian cinema. The film was shot at the Pisorno Studios in Tirrenia and on location in Tuscany. The sets were designed by Virgilio Marchi, a noted architect who worked for many years in the film industry. Eskapade Escapade is a 1936 German romantic comedy film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Renate Müller, Georg Alexander and Grethe Weiser. It is based on the 1891 novel My Official Wife by Richard Henry Savage. The films sets were designed by the art directors Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle. Everybody's Old Man Everybodys Old Man is a 1936 American drama film directed by James Flood and written by Patterson McNutt and A.E. Thomas. The film stars Irvin S. Cobb, Rochelle Hudson, Johnny Downs, Norman Foster, Alan Dinehart, Sara Haden, Donald Meek and Warren Hymer. The film was released on March 20, 1936, by 20th Century Fox. Der Favorit der Kaiserin The Empresss Favourite is a 1936 German historical comedy film directed by Werner Hochbaum and starring Olga Tschechowa, Anton Pointner and Heinz von Cleve. The film is set in Russia during the reign of Empress Elizabeth. The films sets were designed by Emil Hasler and Arthur Schwarz. Half Angel Half Angel is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and written by Gene Fowler, Bess Meredyth and Allen Rivkin. The film stars Frances Dee, Brian Donlevy, Charles Butterworth, Helen Westley, Henry Stephenson and Sara Haden. The film was released on May 22, 1936, by 20th Century Fox. The Leavenworth Case The Leavenworth Case is a 1936 American mystery film directed by Lewis D. Collins and written by Albert DeMond and Sidney Sutherland. It is based on the 1878 novel The Leavenworth Case by Anna Katharine Green. The film stars Donald Cook, Jean Rouverol, Norman Foster, Erin OBrien-Moore, Maude Eburne and Warren Hymer. The film was released on January 20, 1936, by Republic Pictures. The Lilac Domino The Lilac Domino is a 1937 British operetta film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Michael Bartlett, June Knight and Fred Emney. It was made at Welwyn Studios with sets designed by Oscar Friedrich Werndorff. It is based on the 1918 version of the operetta The Lilac Domino. The Luckiest Girl in the World The Luckiest Girl in the World is a 1936 American comedy film directed Edward Buzzell and written by Herbert Fields and Henry Myers. The film stars Jane Wyatt, Louis Hayward, Nat Pendleton, Eugene Pallette, Catherine Doucet and Phillip Reed. The film was released on October 1, 1936, by Universal Pictures. The Mysterious Avenger The Mysterious Avenger is a 1936 American romantic western film directed by David Selman. Nevada Nevada is a 1935 American Western film directed by Charles Barton and written by Garnett Weston and Stuart Anthony. It is based on the 1928 novel Nevada by Zane Grey. The film stars Buster Crabbe, Kathleen Burke, Syd Saylor, Monte Blue, William Duncan and Richard Carle. The film was released on November 29, 1935, by Paramount Pictures. The films sets were designed by the art director David S. Garber. Nobody's Fool Nobodys Fool is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Arthur Greville Collins and written by Ralph Block, Ben Markson, and Jerry Sackheim. The film stars Edward Everett Horton, Glenda Farrell and Cesar Romero. The movies working title was "Unconscious". It was released by Universal Pictures on June 1, 1936. A naive country boy goes to New York City where he gets mixed up with real estate swindlers. Pepper Pepper is a 1936 American comedy film directed by James Tinling and written by Jefferson Parker, Murray Roth and Lamar Trotti. The film stars Jane Withers, Irvin S. Cobb, Slim Summerville, Dean Jagger, Muriel Robert and Ivan Lebedeff. The film was released on August 8, 1936, by 20th Century Fox. Prison Breaker Prison Breaker is a 1936 British crime drama film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring James Mason, Wally Patch, Marguerite Allan and George Merritt. The film was based on a novel by Edgar Wallace; its plot concerns a British secret service agent who falls in love with the daughter of a criminal. Rio Grande Romance Rio Grande Romance is a 1936 American film directed by Robert F. Hill It was also known as Put on the Spot. A Hoax A Hoax is a 1936 German comedy film directed by E.W. Emo and starring Paul Hörbiger, Trude Marlen and Hans Moser. The films sets were designed by Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle. Schatten der Vergangenheit Shadows of the Past is a 1936 Austrian drama film directed by Werner Hochbaum and starring Luise Ullrich, Gustav Diessl and Lucie Höflich. The films sets were designed by Hans Ledersteger. The Ladies in the Green Hats The Ladies in the Green Hats is a 1937 French comedy drama film directed by Maurice Cloche and starring Marguerite Moreno, Alice Tissot and Micheline Cheirel. Das Geheimnis um Betty Bonn The Mystery of Betty Bonn is a 1938 German adventure film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Maria Andergast, Theodor Loos and Hans Nielsen. It was made by the leading German studio UFA, based on a novel by Friedrich Lindemann. A British attorney working on a small island wants to return home to London, but first has to solve a mysterious crime. Jalisco nunca pierde Jalisco nunca pierde is a 1937 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. The Lady Fights Back The Lady Fights Back is a 1937 American action film directed by Milton Carruth and written by Brown Holmes and Robert T. Shannon. It is based on the 1937 novel Heather of the High Hand by Arthur Stringer. The film stars Kent Taylor, Irene Hervey, William Lundigan, Willie Best, Joe Sawyer and Paul Hurst. The film was released on October 1, 1937, by Universal Pictures. Laughing at Trouble Laughing at Trouble is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer and written by Robert Ellis and Helen Logan. The film stars Jane Darwell, Brook Byron, Allan Lane, Sara Haden, Lois Wilson, and Margaret Hamilton. The film was released on December 11, 1936, by 20th Century Fox. Make-Up Make-Up is a 1937 British drama film directed by Alfred Zeisler and starring Nils Asther, June Clyde and Judy Kelly. It was a circus film made by an independent production company at Shepperton Studios. Partners in Crime Partners in Crime is a 1937 American crime film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by Gladys Unger and Garnett Weston. The film stars Lynne Overman, Roscoe Karns, Muriel Hutchison, Anthony Quinn, Inez Courtney and Lucien Littlefield. The film was released on October 8, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. Karns and Overman repeated their private-eye characters from Murder Goes to College, released earlier that year. When Women Keep Silent When Women Keep Silent is a 1937 German comedy film directed by Fritz Kirchhoff and starring Johannes Heesters, Hansi Knoteck and Friedrich Kramer. A newly married couple become involved in a series of marital differences, largely due to misunderstandings. Wild and Woolly Wild and Woolly is a 1937 American Western film directed by Alfred L. Werker and written by Frank Fenton and Lynn Root. The film stars Jane Withers, Walter Brennan, Pauline Moore, Carl Switzer, Jackie Searl and Berton Churchill. The film was released on July 19, 1937, by 20th Century Fox. Bhabi Bhabhi is a 1938 social family drama Hindi film directed by Franz Osten. The film was based on a Bengali short story written by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay called "Bisher Dhoan". Bandyopadhyay was a famous Bengali short story writer also known for the fictional detective he created, Byomkesh Bakshi. The cinematographers were Wirsching and Pareenja. Dialogues and lyrics by J. S. Casshyap. V. H. Desai, the comedian, got his "big break" in Bhabhi when he joined Bombay Talkies. He became popular as the nervous father of the heroine Renuka Devi. S. N. Tripathi started his acting with a small role in the film. The film had the new found Renuka Devi in the lead. The cast included P. Jairaj, Maya Devi as the young widow, with V. H. Desai, Rama Shukal, Meera, M. Nazir, P. F. Pithawala. The film is family social drama, which deals with the issue of young widows. It put a special focus on the Indian societys attitude towards them, and societys bigoted approach to "man- woman relationships". Chinatown Nights Chinatown Nights is a 1938 British science fiction film directed by Toni Frenguelli and starring Harry Agar Lyons, Anne Grey and Robert Hobbs. Federal Man-Hunt Federal Man-Hunt is a 1938 American crime film directed by Nick Grinde and written by Maxwell Shane. The film stars Robert Livingston, June Travis, John Gallaudet, Charles Halton, Ben Welden and Horace McMahon. The film was released on December 26, 1938, by Republic Pictures. Flight to Fame Flight to Fame is a 1938 American action film directed by Charles C. Coleman. It stars Charles Farrell, Julie Bishop, and Hugh Sothern. Art for Art's Sake Art for Arts Sake or Heres to Success is a 1938 Swedish drama film directed by Gunnar Skoglund and starring Jussi Björling, Åke Ohberg and Anders Henrikson. The films sets were designed by Arne Åkermark. The Little Adventuress The Little Adventuress may refer to: My Old Kentucky Home My Old Kentucky Home is a 1938 American romance film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Evelyn Venable, Grant Richards and Clara Blandick. It takes its title from the song "My Old Kentucky Home". The films sets were designed by the art director Frank Dexter. The Nurse from Brooklyn The Nurse from Brooklyn is a 1938 American drama film, directed by S. Sylvan Simon for Universal Pictures. It stars Sally Eilers, Paul Kelly, and Larry J. Blake. Street Without Joy Street Without Joy is a 1938 French drama film directed by André Hugon and starring Dita Parlo, Albert Préjean and Marguerite Deval. It is a remake of the 1925 German film The Joyless Street directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. Swing, Sister, Swing Swing, Sister, Swing is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Charles Grayson. The film stars Ken Murray, Johnny Downs, Kathryn Kane, Eddie Quillan, Ernest Truex and Edna Sedgewick. The film was released on December 16, 1938, by Universal Pictures. Yellow Sands Yellow Sands is a 1938 British comedy drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Marie Tempest, Belle Chrystall, Wilfrid Lawson and Robert Newton. It was based on the 1926 play Yellow Sands by Adelaide and Eden Philpotts. Alarm auf Station III Alarm at Station III is a 1939 German crime film directed by Philipp Lothar Mayring and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Jutta Freybe and Kirsten Heiberg. It is set in a Scandinavian country with Prohibition. The films sets were designed by the art director Ernst H. Albrecht. Everybody's Baby Everybodys Baby is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and starring Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane and Spring Byington. It was part of Twentieth Century Foxs Jones Family series of films. An author moves to the area with radical views on raising children. The films art direction was by Bernard Herzbrun and Boris Leven. Laugh It Off Laugh It Off is a 1939 American musical film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Johnny Downs, Constance Moore, Marjorie Rambeau and Cecil Cunningham. The plot follows four out of work actresses who join forces and open a nightclub. Me and My Pal Me and My Pal is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Dave Willis, Pat Kirkwood and George Moon. The screenplay concerns two lorry drivers who become mixed up with criminals who trick them into an insurance swindle that ends up with them being sent to prison. It was the second and last feature film made by Willis who had also appeared with Kirkwood in the 1938 comedy film Save a Little Sunshine. It was made at Welwyn Studios. Schneider Wibbel Wibbel the Tailor is a 1939 German historical comedy film directed by Viktor de Kowa and starring Erich Ponto, Fita Benkhoff and Irene von Meyendorff. It is an adaptation of the 1913 play Wibbel the Tailor by Hans Müller-Schlösser. It is set in Düsseldorf during its occupation by French troops during the Napoleonic Wars. Spoilers of the Range Spoilers of the Range is a 1939 American western film directed by Charles C. Coleman and starring Charles Starrett, Iris Meredith, and the Sons of the Pioneers. Those High Grey Walls Those High Grey Walls is a 1939 American film directed by Charles Vidor. A doctor is sent to prison for treating a man wanted by the police. It is also known as The Gates of Alcatraz. Trzy serca The Three Hearts is a 1939 Polish romantic comedy film directed by Michał Waszyński and starring Jerzy Pichelski, Aleksander Żabczyński and Elżbieta Barszczewska. It was based on a novel by Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz. Valfångare Whalers is a 1939 Swedish drama film directed by Anders Henrikson and Tancred Ibsen and starring Allan Bohlin, Tutta Rolf, and Hauk Aabel. It was Rolfs final film. The films sets were designed by the art director Arne Åkermark. Woman Doctor Woman Doctor is a 1939 American melodrama film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Frieda Inescort, Henry Wilcoxon, and Claire Dodd. The screenplay was written by Joseph Moncure March, based on a story by Alice Altschuler and Miriam Geiger. The film opened on February 6, 1939. Come Up Smiling Come Up Smiling is a 1939 Australian comedy starring popular US stage comedian Will Mahoney and his wife Evie Hayes. It was the only feature from Cinesound Productions not directed by Ken G. Hall. The film was also known as Ants in His Pants. Blazing Six Shooters Blazing Six Shooters is a 1940 American Western film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and written by Paul Franklin. The film stars Charles Starrett, Iris Meredith, Dick Curtis, Alan Bridge, George Cleveland and Henry Hall. The film was released on April 11, 1940, by Columbia Pictures. Captain Fracassa Captain Fracasse is a 1940 Italian historical adventure film directed by Duilio Coletti and starring Elsa De Giorgi, Giorgio Costantini and Osvaldo Valenti. It was made at the Cinecittà studios in Rome. The film is based on the 1863 novel of the same name by Théophile Gautier. Another adaptation Captain Fracasse was made three years later as a co-production between France and Italy. Channel Incident Channel Incident is a 1940 British short drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Peggy Ashcroft, Gordon Harker and Robert Newton. The film was a propaganda effort, made during the Second World War, which depicts the owner of a yacht heading across the Channel to help evacuate British troops from Dunkirk. Das Fräulein von Barnhelm The Girl from Barnhelm is a 1940 German historical comedy film directed by Hans Schweikart and starring Käthe Gold, Ewald Balser and Fita Benkhoff. It is an adaptation of the 1767 play Minna von Barnhelm by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. Heroes of the Saddle Heroes of the Saddle is a 1940 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by William Witney. Eternal Melodies Eternal Melodies is a 1940 Italian historical drama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Gino Cervi, Conchita Montenegro and Luisella Beghi. It was one of several musical biopics directed by Gallone. The film was shot at Cinecittà in Rome. Military Academy Military Academy is an American drama film directed by D. Ross Lederman, scripted by Karl Brown and David Silverstein from a story by Richard English and released as a low-budget programmer by Columbia Pictures on August 6, 1940. It is one of numerous military-school or patriotic-adventure-themed, quickly-produced second features for a primarily juvenile audience, which every studio rushed before the cameras following the September 1939 outbreak of war in Europe and, subsequently, the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940, passed by Congress on September 14 and signed by President Franklin Roosevelt on September 16. Starting in November 1939 with Warners On Dress Parade, which became better known as The Dead End Kids on Dress Parade, virtually all male adolescents working in Hollywood were put through their on-screen paces. Tommy Kelly and Jackie Moran who had starred as Tom and Huck in 1938s The Adventures of Tom Sawyer appeared in Military Academy and 1939s The Spirit of Culver, respectively. Culver, another version of the military-school classic, Tom Brown of Culver, starred former child stars Jackie Cooper and Freddie Bartholomew, who were also being cast in other similar productions. Bartholomews next titles, in fact, were Naval Academy, Cadets on Parade and Junior Army. Military Academy presents top-billed Tommy Kelly as a fifteen-year-old sent to the title institution under an assumed surname, because his father, a well-known crime figure, although now reformed, has made the family name so notorious that his relatives find it difficult to relate to society at large once the truth becomes known. At the school he makes friends with two other misfits — second-billed Bobby Jordan, primarily known as a key member of the Dead End Kids acting ensemble, but here revising his usual character to portray a cocky champion athlete whose self-aggrandizing behavior alienates him from most fellow cadets, and third-billed David Holt who played the pampered sissy and prissy cousin Sid Sawyer to Tommy Kellys Tom in the 1938 film, and was again cast as a similar type, an overprotected son of a wealthy family who cannot adjust himself to the strict regimen. Fourth-billed Jackie Searl, at nineteen, playing a senior cadet, had the longest career among the junior cast members, with credits going back to the beginning of sound in 1929, almost always portraying sneaky, nasty, pampered, disagreeable kids, including an earlier prototype of cousin Sid to Jackie Coogans Tom in the 1930 Tom Sawyer and its 1931 sequel, Huckleberry Finn. True to form, his upperclassman character immediately becomes the nemesis of the three younger boys. At midpoint, Tommy Kellys family name is exposed and he faces ostracism from fellow cadets, except for his two friends who continue to support him. Ultimately, however, all the boys prove themselves to be fine, upstanding, patriotic young Americans on the eve of World War II. The remaining cast members are Don Beddoe as Tommy Kellys former-gangster father, Jimmy Butler as Cadet Dewey, Walter Tetley as Cadet Blackburn and Earle Foxe, Eddie Dew and Warren Ashe as the officers in charge, Major Dover, Captain Kendall and Captain Banning, respectively. Last-billed, and introduced to Tommy Kelly in the final scene as David Holts appealing sister, Marjorie, is fifteen-year-old Joan Brodel who, rechristened Joan Leslie, would be launched by Warner Bros. as an ingenue and, subsequently, leading lady of the 1940s in a film released five months after Military Academy, High Sierra. The Quarterback The Quarterback is a 1940 American comedy film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and written by Robert Pirosh. The film stars Wayne Morris, Virginia Dale, Lillian Cornell, Edgar Kennedy, Alan Mowbray and Jerome Cowan. The film was released on October 16, 1940, by Paramount Pictures. Sandy Gets Her Man Sandy Gets Her Man is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Otis Garrett and Paul Gerard Smith and written by Sy Bartlett and Jane Storm. The film stars Baby Sandy, Stuart Erwin, Una Merkel, Edgar Kennedy, William Frawley, Edward Brophy, Wally Vernon, Jack Carson and William B. Davidson. The film was released on November 8, 1940, by Universal Pictures. So You Won't Talk So You Wont Talk is a 1940 comedy directed by Edward Sedgwick, which stars Joe E. Brown in a dual role, along with Frances Robinson and Vivienne Osborne. Youth Will Be Served Youth Will Be Served is a 1940 American musical film directed by Otto Brower and starring Jane Withers, Kent Taylor, and Kay Aldridge. 24 Horas de Sonho 24 Horas de Sonho is a 1941 Brazilian comedy film directed by Chianca de Garcia, starring Dulcina de Moraes and Odilon Azevedo. Father Steps Out Father Steps Out is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring Frank Albertson, Jed Prouty, Lorna Gray and Frank Faylen. It is a remake of the 1934 film City Limits. La gallina clueca La gallina clueca is a 1941 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes. Jhoola Jhoola is a 1941 Indian Bollywood social film directed by Gyan Mukherjee. It was produced by Sashadhar Mukherjee under the banner of Bombay Talkies. The film starred Leela Chitnis, Ashok Kumar, Shah Nawaz, V.H.Desai, Mumtaz Ali, Karuna Devi, Shahzadi, Rajkumari Shukla, Minoo Cooper, M.A.Aziz, and Master Laxman. The music was composed by Saraswati Devi with lyrics by Kavi Pradeep. The film was remade in Telugu as Uyyala Jampala. The Girl from Fano The Girl from Fano is a 1941 German drama film directed by Hans Schweikart and starring Brigitte Horney, Joachim Gottschalk and Gustav Knuth. The film is based on a novel by Günther Weisenborn and is set amongst the fishing community of the Danish island of Fanø. Petticoat Politics Petticoat Politics is a 1941 film, the ninth and final of Republics Higgins Family series. Rags to Riches Rags to Riches is a 1941 American crime film directed by Joseph Kane and written by James R. Webb. The film stars Alan Baxter, Mary Carlisle, Jerome Cowan, Adrian Morris, Ralf Harolde and Paul Porcasi. The film was released on July 31, 1941, by Republic Pictures. Samarang Samarang is a 1933 American Pre-Code action film directed by Ward Wing and written by Thomas J. Geraghty. The film was released on June 28, 1933, by United Artists. Verbena Madrid Carnival is a 1941 Spanish semi-documentary drama film directed by Edgar Neville. Catene invisibili Catene invisibili is a 1942 Italian drama film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Alida Valli. Frisco Lil Frisco Lil is a 1942 American drama film directed by Erle C. Kenton and written by George Bricker and Michael Jacoby. The film stars Irene Hervey, Kent Taylor, Minor Watson, Jerome Cowan, Samuel S. Hinds and Milburn Stone. The film was released on March 13, 1942, by Universal Pictures. Jealousy Jealousy is a 1942 Italian drama film directed by Ferdinando Maria Poggioli and starring Luisa Ferida, Roldano Lupi and Ruggero Ruggeri. The film was shot at Cinecittà in Rome. Intriga Intrigue is a 1942 Spanish comedy mystery film directed by Antonio Román and starring Blanca de Silos and Manolo Morán. Meine Frau Teresa My Wife Theresa is a 1942 German comedy film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Elfie Mayerhofer, Hans Söhnker and Rolf Weih. Pardon My Stripes Pardon My Stripes is a 1942 American comedy film directed by John H. Auer and written by Lawrence Kimble and Stuart Palmer. The film stars William "Bill" Henry, Sheila Ryan, Edgar Kennedy, Harold Huber, Paul Hurst and Cliff Nazarro. The film was released on January 26, 1942, by Republic Pictures. Queen of Broadway Queen of Broadway is a 1942 American drama film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Rusty McCullough and George Wallace Sayre. The film stars Rochelle Hudson, Buster Crabbe, Paul Bryar, Emmett Lynn, Donald Mayo and Isabelle LaMal. The film was released on November 24, 1942, by Producers Releasing Corporation. Squadron Leader X Squadron Leader X is a 1943 British World War II spy drama directed by Lance Comfort and starring Eric Portman and Ann Dvorak. The screenplay was adapted by Miles Malleson and Wolfgang Wilhelm from a short story by Emeric Pressburger. Top Sergeant Top Sergeant is a 1942 American military drama film. United States Army Sergeant Rusty Manson is on maneuvers with slackers Frenchy Devereaux and Andy Jarrett when robbers attack them and kill Mansons brother Jack. The man who pulled the trigger, Al Bennett, later joins the army and is assigned to Mansons unit. Treat 'Em Rough Treat Em Rough is a 1942 film about a boxer directed by Ray Taylor and starring Eddie Albert. Ein Windstoß A Gust of Wind is a 1942 German musical film directed by Walter Felsenstein and starring Paul Kemp, Margit Debar and Elsa Wagner. It was based on an Italian play by Giovacchino Forzano. A man gets shut out of his apartment in his nightshirt by a gust of wind. His neighbours refuse to believe this is the real reason. The film marked the screen debut of Sonja Ziemann who went on to become a leading star of the 1950s. Black Hills Express Black Hills Express is a 1943 American western film directed by John English and starring Don Red Barry, Wally Vernon and Ariel Heath. The films art direction was by Russell Kimball. La casa de la lluvia The House of Rain is a 1943 Spanish drama film directed by Antonio Román and starring Luis Hurtado, Blanca de Silos and Carmen Viance. It is set in Galicia. Cowboy in Manhattan Cowboy in Manhattan is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Frank Woodruff and written by Warren Wilson. The film stars Robert Paige, Frances Langford, Leon Errol, Walter Catlett, Joe Sawyer and Jennifer Holt. The film was released on May 21, 1943, by Universal Pictures. Dear Octopus Dear Octopus is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Harold French and starring Margaret Lockwood, Michael Wilding and Celia Johnson. It is based on a 1938 play Dear Octopus written by Dodie Smith. It was also released as The Randolph Family. Hoosier Holiday Hoosier Holiday is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan. The film stars George D. Hay, Isabel Randolph, Shug Fisher, Lillian Randolph, Dale Evans and George Byron. The film was released on September 13, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Santa Fe Scouts Santa Fe Scouts is a 1943 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by Howard Bretherton and starring Bob Steele, Tom Tyler and Jimmie Dodd. Oh, What a Night! Oh, What A Night is a 1944 crime drama starring Edmund Lowe & Jean Parker and directed by William Beaudine. The films story was written by Marian Orth and the screenplay by Paul Gerard Smith. Outlaws of Santa Fe Outlaws of Santa Fe is a 1944 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Norman S. Hall. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Helen Talbot, Wally Vernon, Twinkle Watts, Charles Morton and Herbert Heyes. The film was released on April 4, 1944, by Republic Pictures. Swing Out the Blues Swing Out the Blues is a 1944 American romantic comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and starring Bob Haymes, Lynn Merrick, and Janis Carter. It was released on May 22, 1938. The Chicago Kid The Chicago Kid is a 1945 American crime film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Jack Townley and Albert Beich. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Otto Kruger, Tom Powers, Lynne Roberts, Henry H. Daniels Jr. and Chick Chandler. The film was released on June 29, 1945, by Republic Pictures. Gangs of the Waterfront Gangs of the Waterfront is a 1945 American film directed by George Blair, and based on an original story by Samuel Fuller. Robert Armstrong has a dual role as Dutch Malone, a gang leader, and a taxidermist Peter Winkly who is induced to take over the gang while Dutch is sidelined by an auto accident. Hasta que perdió Jalisco Hasta que perdió Jalisco is a 1945 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes. Loyal Heart Loyal Heart is a 1946 British drama film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Percy Marmont, Harry Welchman and Patricia Marmont. The film portrays rivalry in the sheep farming community. It was made by the independent company British National Films as a supporting feature. Location filming took place in Cumberland during summer 1944 but it was a further year before the studio-shot scenes were completed. The films sets were designed by the art director Wilfred Arnold. It was released on a double bill with the Hollywood costume film The Strange Woman. La part de l'ombre Blind Desire is a 1945 French drama film directed by Jean Delannoy and starring Edwige Feuillère. It was also known as La part de lombre. It earned admissions in France of 1,913,192. Partenza ore 7 Partenza ore 7 is a 1946 Italian film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Chiaretta Gelli. La señora de enfrente La señora de enfrente is a 1945 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Black Roses Black Roses is a 1945 Swedish drama film directed by Rune Carlsten and starring Viveca Lindfors, Anders Ek and Ulf Palme. Border Bandits Border Bandits is a 1946 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, and John Merton. Dangerous Business Dangerous Business is a 1946 American comedy drama film directed by D. Ross Lederman. Johansson and Vestman Johansson and Vestman is a 1946 Swedish drama film directed by Olof Molander and starring Holger Löwenadler, Sture Lagerwall and Wanda Rothgardt. The films sets were designed by the art director Arne Åkermark. Talk About a Lady Talk About a Lady is a 1946 American musical film directed by George Sherman and starring Forrest Tucker and Jinx Falkenburg. Always Another Dawn Always Another Dawn is a 1948 Australian wartime melodrama directed by T.O. McCreadie. It was the first leading role for Charles Tingwell. The World Is Rich The World Is Rich is a 1947 British documentary film directed by Paul Rotha. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.. Il barone Carlo Mazza Baron Carlo Mazza is a 1948 Italian musical comedy film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Nino Taranto, Silvana Pampanini and Enzo Turco. The films art direction was by Virgilio Marchi. The Timber Trail The Timber Trail is a 1948 American Western film directed by Philip Ford, written by Robert Creighton Williams, and starring Monte Hale, Lynne Roberts, James Burke, Roy Barcroft, Francis Ford, and Robert Emmett Keane. It was released on June 15, 1948, by Republic Pictures. Duke of Chicago Duke of Chicago is a 1949 61-minute short film released in the United States by Republic Pictures and starring Tom Brown, Audrey Long and DeForest Kelley. Directed by George Blair, the film portrays a retired boxer, Jimmy Brody, who leaves his boxing career for his fiancée but is lured back into a one-off fight against a current champion due to financial difficulties. Based on the 1933 novel The Duke Comes Back by Lucian Cary, Duke of Chicago was one of several films made on the back of the critical and commercial success of boxing pictures Body and Soul and Champion. However, the film was largely panned by critics, described as "slow-paced and seemingly a lot longer than its fifty-nine minutes." The Outlaws The Outlaws is a 1950 Italian crime film directed by Aldo Vergano. Manhattan Angel Manhattan Angel is a 1949 American musical film starring Gloria Jean. It was originally called Sweetheart of the Blues. It was made after I Surrender Dear. Die Reise nach Marrakesch The Trip to Marrakesh is a 1949 West German drama film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Luise Ullrich, Maria Holst and Karl Ludwig Diehl. It was Eichbergs last film and his first in a decade, having spend time abroad since his two part Indian-set The Tiger of Eschnapur. The Count of Saint Elmo The Count of Saint Elmo is a 1950 Italian historical adventure film directed by Guido Brignone. L'inafferrabile 12 Linafferrabile 12 is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Walter Chiari. Jungle Stampede Jungle Stampede is a 1950 American adventure film directed by George Breakston and written by Ronald Davidson. The film stars George Breakston, Yorke Coplen, Ronald Davidson, Herman Schopp, Stan Lawrence-Brown and Miguel Roginsky. The film was released on July 28, 1950, by Republic Pictures. It was condemned by the National Legion of Decency. König für eine Nacht King for One Night is a 1950 West German historical comedy film directed by Paul May and starring Anton Walbrook, Willy Fritsch and Annelies Reinhold. The films sets were designed by the art directors Heinrich Beisenherz and Bruno Monden. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The House on the Dune The House on the Dune is a 1952 French drama film directed by Georges Lampin and starring Ginette Leclerc, Jean Chevrier and Roger Pigaut. It was a remake of the 1934 film of the same title, which was in turn based on the 1932 novel The House on the Dune by Maxence Van Der Meersch. The films sets were designed by Maurice Colasson. Taxi-Kitty Taxi-Kitty is a 1950 West German musical comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Hannelore Schroth, Carl Raddatz and Fita Benkhoff. The films sets were designed by Franz Schroedter. It was partly shot in Hamburg. Aoi shinju is a 1951 Japanese film directed by Ishirō Honda, his first feature film. The story is based on Umi no haien. It is about a pearl divers and is filmed in a semi-documentary style. The film was produced and distributed by Toho in Japan on August 3, 1951. El billetero The Lottery Ticket Seller is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by Raphael J. Sevilla and starring David Silva, Esther Fernández and Rodolfo Acosta. Cuban Fireball Cuban Fireball is a 1951 American musical film directed by William Beaudine and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Warren Douglas and Mimi Aguglia. An employee at a Havana cigar factory discovers that she has been left some lucrative oil wells by a relative. She travels to Los Angeles to claim her inheritance. Desires Desires is a 1952 German drama film directed by Rolf Hansen. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. María Morena María Morena is a 1951 Spanish drama film directed by José María Forqué and Pedro Lazaga. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. Dark Eyes Dark Eyes is a 1951 German crime film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Cornell Borchers, Will Quadflieg and Angelika Hauff. Das weiße Abenteuer The White Adventure is a 1952 West German comedy crime film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Joe Stöckel, Lucie Englisch and Adrian Hoven. It set at a ski resort on the Bavarian border with Austria, where smuggling is taking place. It Happened in Paris It Happened in Paris is a 1952 French comedy film directed by Henri Lavorel and John Berry and starring Henri Vidal, Evelyn Keyes and Jean Wall. Canzoni di mezzo secolo Half a Century of Song is a 1952 Italian anthology comedy film by Domenico Paolella. Der Kaplan von San Lorenzo The Chaplain of San Lorenzo is a 1953 West German drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Willy Birgel, Dieter Borsche and Gertrud Kückelmann. The films sets were designed by Robert Herlth and Gottfried Will. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Light in the Window Light in the Window is a 1952 short film directed by Jean Oser. It won an Oscar in 1953 for Best Short Subject. I morti non pagano tasse I Morti non pagano tasse is a 1952 Italian comedy film by Sergio Grieco. Tragic Return Tragic Return is a 1952 Italian drama film directed by Pier Luigi Faraldo. Das verurteilte Dorf Das verurteilte Dorf is an East German propaganda film directed by Martin Hellberg. It was released in 1952. Alles für Papa Everything for Father is a 1953 West German comedy film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Johanna Matz, Curd Jürgens and Peer Schmidt. The films sets were designed by Gabriel Pellon. Cavalcade of Song Cavalcade of Song is a 1953 Italian musical film directed by Domenico Paolella and starring Alberto Sordi, Silvana Pampanini and Antonella Lualdi. It was shot in Ferraniacolor at the Cinecittà studios in Rome. Man Crazy Man Crazy is a 1953 American film directed by Irving Lerner and starring Neville Brand. It was the first film from Security Pictures, the production company of Philip Yordan and Sidney Harmon. The Woman Who Came from the Sea Mizar or Mizar is a 1954 Italian war film directed by Francesco De Robertis. It is notable as the second of only two films produced by Film Costellazione. It was released in France as Mizar, the United Kingdom as Frogman Spy and in the US as The Woman Who Came from the Sea or Frogwoman. It is loosely based on the World War Two actions of the naval officer Luigi Ferraro. Der Obersteiger The Mine Foreman is a 1952 Austrian historical musical film directed by Franz Antel and starring Hans Holt, Josefin Kipper and Wolf Albach-Retty. The film is an operetta film, which is based on the libretto of the 1894 operetta of the same title by and . It is set in the reign of Ludwig I of Bavaria. The films sets were designed by Isabella and Werner Schlichting. Paolo e Francesca Legend of Love is a 1950 Italian historical melodrama film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Odile Versois and Armando Francioli. It is loosely based on real life events of Paolo Malatesta and Francesca da Polenta. Return of the Plainsman The Phantom Stockman is a 1953 Australian western film written and directed by Lee Robinson and starring Chips Rafferty, Victoria Shaw, Max Osbiston and Guy Doleman. It was the first of several movies produced by Lee Robinson in association with Chips Rafferty in the 1950s. ...Y mañana serán mujeres ...Y mañana serán mujeres is a 1955 Mexican drama film directed by Alejandro Galindo. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. The film is credited for being one of the earliest films in Mexican cinema to exploit emerging popular music in the 1950s. The Lovers of Manon Lescout The Lovers of Manon Lescaut is a 1955 French-Italian historical melodrama film directed by Mario Costa and starring Myriam Bru, Franco Interlenghi and Roger Pigaut. It is based on the 1731 novel Manon Lescaut by Antoine François Prévost, which has been made into films on a number of occasions. The films sets were designed by Giancarlo Bartolini Salimbeni. Annapurnar Mandir Annapurnar Mandir was a Bengali social drama film directed by Naresh Mitra based on a same name novel of Nirupama Devi. This film was released on 6 August 1954 under the banner of Chitra Mandir and received 2nd National Film Awards in 1954. Geraldine Geraldine is a 1953 American comedy film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Frank Gill Jr. and Peter Milne. The film stars John Carroll, Mala Powers, Jim Backus, Stan Freberg, Kristine Miller and Leon Belasco. The film was released on December 16, 1953, by Republic Pictures. Staatsanwältin Corda Prosecutor Corda is a 1953 West German drama film directed by Karl Ritter and starring Ingeborg Engholm, Paul Klinger and Eva Probst. The films sets were designed by Alfred Bütow and Ernst Schomer. Modern Virgin Modern Virgin is a 1954 Italian melodrama film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Ännchen von Tharau Annie from Tharau is a 1954 West German romance film directed by Wolfgang Schleif and starring Ilse Werner, Heinz Engelmann, Helmuth Schneider. It takes its name from a historic song of the same title and was part of the post-war tradition of heimatfilm in German cinema. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin and on location across Bavaria. The films sets were designed by the art director Wilhelm Vorwerg. The False Adam The False Adam is a 1955 West German comedy film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Waltraut Haas, Rudolf Platte and Doris Kirchner. The films sets were designed by the art director Albrecht Becker and Herbert Kirchhoff. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. My Leopold My Leopold is a 1955 West German comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Paul Hörbiger, Peer Schmidt and Ingeborg Körner. It is based on Adolphe LArronges 1873 play of the same name which has been turned into a number of films. La legión del silencio The Legion of Silence is a 1956 Spanish drama film directed by José María Forqué and José Antonio Nieves Conde and starring Jorge Mistral and Nani Fernández. The films sets were designed by Sigfrido Burmann. Leave It to Me Leave It to Me is a 1955 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. The Priest from Kirchfeld The Priest from Kirchfeld is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Ulla Jacobsson, Claus Holm and Annie Rosar. It is based on the play Der Pfarrer von Kirchfeld by Ludwig Anzengruber. Love's Carnival Loves Carnival is a 1955 West German historical drama film directed by Willy Birgel and starring Ruth Niehaus, Dietmar Schönherr and Elma Karlowa. The films sets were designed by the art director Fritz Maurischat and Theo Zwierski. Die spanische Fliege The Spanish Fly is a 1955 West German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Joe Stöckel, Erika von Thellmann and Rudolf Platte. It was based on the 1913 play The Spanish Fly by Franz Arnold and Ernst Bach. A previous adaptation had been released in 1931. Yasmin Yasmin is a 1955 Hindi Black-and-white Costume drama, written, produced and directed by Abdur Rashid Kardar. The film starred Vyjayanthimala in the title role, with Suresh in the lead, while Jayant, Rashid Khan, Maruti Rao, S. N. Banerjee, Shyam Kumar and Rajan Haksar form an ensemble cast. The film was produced at Kardar Studio. The films score was composed by C. Ramchandra duo, with lyrics provided by Jan Nisar Akhtar. Editing was done by M. S. Hajee and it was filmed by Dwarka Divecha with the audiography done by Ishan Ghosh. The story is about Ahmad, who is in love with Yasmin. Yakan chûgaku is a 1956 Japanese film directed by Ishirō Honda. Abenteuer in Bamsdorf Abenteuer in Bamsdorf is an East German adventure film directed by Konrad Petzold. It was released in 1958. African Manhunt African Manhunt is a 1955 American adventure film directed by Seymour Friedman and written by Arthur Hoerl. The film stars Myron Healey, Karin Booth, John Kellogg, Lawrence Dobkin, Ross Elliott and James Edwards. The film was released on January 5, 1955, by Republic Pictures. African sequences from the French documentary Congolaise were edited into the film. Der Jungfrauenkrieg War of the Maidens is a 1957 Austrian-German comedy film directed by Hermann Kugelstadt and starring Oskar Sima, Kurt Heintel and Mady Rahl. The films sets were designed by the art director Wolf Witzemann. It was shot at the Schönbrunn Studios in Vienna and at the studios in Salzburg. The Silken Affair The Silken Affair is a 1956 British romantic comedy film directed by Roy Kellino and starring David Niven, Geneviève Page, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Joan Sims, Irene Handl and Ronald Squire. The screenplay concerns an accountant who is creative with his firms books and uses the money to fund a romantic spree. Spielbank-Affäre Spielbank-Affäre is an East German film. It was released in 1957. The film is set in West Germany, starring actors from the West German film industry. Raffles Raffles is a 1958 Mexican crime film directed by Alejandro Galindo and starring Rafael Bertrand, María Duval and Prudencia Grifell. The film is based on E.W. Hornung books about the British gentleman thief A.J. Raffles, who is portrayed here as a Mexican. The films sets were designed by the art director Gunther Gerszo. Taiga Taiga is a 1958 West German drama film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Ruth Leuwerik, Hannes Messemer and Günter Pfitzmann. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Gottfried Will. The title refers to the taiga that covers much of Siberia. La vida de Agustín Lara The Life of Agustín Lara is a 1959 Mexican musical film directed by Alejandro Galindo and starring Germán Robles, Lorena Velázquez and Ofelia Montesco. It is a biographical film about the life of the musician Agustín Lara. Konec cesty Konec cesty is a 1960 Czechoslovak crime drama film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Martin Ruzek, Alena Vránová, and Vladimír Ráz. Il carro armato dell'8 settembre Il carro armato dell8 settembre is a 1960 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. La corista The Showgirl is a 1960 Spanish musical film directed by José María Elorrieta and starring Marujita Díaz, Espartaco Santoni and Luis Sánchez Polack. Identity Unknown Identity Unknown is a 1960 British drama film directed by Frank Marshall and starring Richard Wyler, Pauline Yates and Patricia Plunkett. Navidades en junio Heaven at Home is a 1960 Spanish comedy film directed by Tulio Demicheli and starring Alberto Closas, Marga López and Rafael Alonso. The films sets were designed by the art director Enrique Alarcón. Schlagerparade 1960 Hit Parade 1960 is a 1960 West German musical film directed by Franz Marischka and starring Renate Ewert, Werner Fullerer and Hilde Nocker. Snowball Snowball is a 1960 British crime film directed by Pat Jackson and starring Gordon Jackson, Kenneth Griffith and Zena Walker. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios. Auf Wiedersehen Auf Wiedersehen is a 1961 West German film directed by Harald Philipp and starring Gert Fröbe, Joachim Fuchsberger, Günter Pfitzmann, Werner Peters and Elke Sommer. It was based on a novel by Reinhold Pabel and features Louis Armstrong in a cameo role. Destination Fury Destination Fury is a 1961 Italian-French criminal comedy film directed by Giorgio Bianchi and starring Renato Rascel and Eddie Constantine. La fille du torrent La fille du torrent is a 1962 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Hans Herwig. Die Jagd nach dem Stiefel Die Jagd nach dem Stiefel is an East German film. It was released in 1962. Scorched Skin Pelle viva is a 1962 Italian drama film written and directed by Giuseppe Fina. The film entered the 23rd Venice International Film Festival, in which it received a special mention. In 2008 it was restored and shown as part of the retrospective "Questi fantasmi: Cinema italiano ritrovato" at the 65th Venice International Film Festival. Straße der Verheißung Street of Temptation is a 1962 West German drama film directed by Imo Moszkowicz and starring Mario Adorf, Karin Baal and Johanna von Koczian. Don't Tell Me Any Stories Dont Tell Me Any Stories is a 1964 West German comedy film directed by Dietrich Haugk and starring Heidelinde Weis, Karl Michael Vogler and Georg Thomalla. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Trentino. The films sets were designed by the art director Wolf Englert and Bruno Monden. It was shot in Eastmancolor. The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes is a 1964 short film directed by Robert Clouse. Teddy Buckner composed the film score. Janee Michelle had her film acting debut in the film. John A. Alonzo, who would later become best known for his camerawork for Chinatown, served as the cinematographer for The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes. The film was screened at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. Clouse won a Golden Globe Award for the film. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 37th Academy Awards, but lost to 1964. The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes was Clouses second film to be nominated for this award, the first being the 1962 film The Cadillac. Maibritt, das Mädchen von den Inseln The Girl from the Islands or Maibritt, the Girl from the Islands is a 1964 West German-Swedish comedy film directed by Bostjan Hladnik and starring Jane Axell, Gunnar Moller and Karl Schönböck. It was part of an attempt by some German comedy films of the era to be slightly more risqué. Az életbe táncoltatott leány Az Életbe táncoltatott leány is a 1964 Hungarian film directed by Tamás Banovich. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival where it won a Technical Prize. Highest Pressure Altissima pressione is a 1965 Italian musicarello film directed by Enzo Trapani. Dos meseros majaderos Dos meseros majaderos is a 1966 Mexican comedy film starring Viruta and Capulina. The Dream World of Harrison Marks The Naked World of Harrison Marks is a 1967 British pseudo-documentary about George Harrison Marks. It takes a look at his daily life, with added dream sequences. The film was mainly shot at Harrison Marks studios at Lily Place, London, with the occasional location such as Ewhurst Manor. It was during the auditions for the film that George Harrison Marks met his future wife, Toni Burnett. Even though it had censorship troubles with the BBFC due to its abundant nudity, it ran for over a year in Londons West End. De profesión, sospechosos De profesión, sospechosos is a 1966 Argentine film. is a film co-produced between Argentina and Spain directed by Enrique Carreras on the script of Julio Porter. It was partially filmed in Cordoba, Argentina. Who Killed the Cat? Who Killed the Cat? is a 1966 British crime film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Mary Merrall, Ellen Pollock and Amy Dalby. It was based on the play Tabitha by Arnold Ridley. Grandes amigos Great Friends is a 1967 Spanish drama film directed by Luis Lucia and starring Nino Del Arco, Manuel Gil and Eva Guerr. Journey Out of Darkness Journey Out of Darkness is a 1967 Australian film. Trappola per sette spie Trap for Seven Spies is a 1967 Italian-Spanish spy film written and directed by Mario Amendola and starring Yvonne Bastien, Eduardo Fajardo and Carlo Giuffré. It has been described as a Eurospy variation of The Most Dangerous Game. Io ti amo Io ti amo is a 1968 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring Dalida, Alberto Lupo, and Marisa Quattrini. A Way Out of the Wilderness A Way Out of the Wilderness is a 1968 American short documentary film produced by Dan E. Weisburd. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Little Jungle Boy Little Jungle Boy is a 1970 Australian television film The Wolf Men The Wolf Men is a 1969 documentary film produced by Irwin Rosten. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Jänken Jänken is a 1970 Swedish drama film directed by Lars Lennart Forsberg. Anita Ekström won the award for Best Actress at the 7th Guldbagge Awards. Danny Jones Danny Jones is a 1972 British drama film directed by Jules Bricken and starring Frank Finlay, Jane Carr and Len Jones. My Kingdom For... My Kingdom For... is a 1985 American documentary directed by Budd Boetticher. The Black Enforcer The Black Enforcer is a 1972 Hong Kong dramatic action film directed by Ho Meng Hua. The original Hong Kong Mandarin release title is Hei ling guan. It was released in Hong Kong cinemas on 28 January 1972. Mang quan Blind Boxer is a 1972 Hong Kong kung fu film. Ek Adhuri Kahani Ek Adhuri Kahani is 1972 Hindi language movie directed by Mrinal Sen, starring Utpal Dutt, Shekhar Chatterjee, Vivek Chatterjee, Aarti Bhattacharya, Shyam and Shobha Sen. It was based on a Bengali story, Gotranta by Subodh Ghosh. Neither by Day Nor by Night Neither by Day nor by Night is a 1972 Israeli-American drama film directed by Steven Hilliard Stern. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. The film received two awards: 1) Best script, awarded by International Writers Union, and, 2) C.I.D.A.L.C prize, for "understanding between peoples". The Silent Revolution The Silent Revolution is a 1972 German documentary film about molecular biology. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. To Love Again is a 1971 Japanese drama film directed by Kon Ichikawa. It was entered into the 21st Berlin International Film Festival. Dos hombres y, en medio, dos mujeres Two Men and Two Women Amongst Them is a 1977 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Nadiuska, Alberto Closas and Gemma Cuervo. In naam van de Fuehrer In the Name of the Führer is a 1977 Belgian documentary film directed by Lydia Chagoll. It received the André Cavens Award for Best Film given by the Belgian Film Critics Association. Te quiero Te Quiero is a Mexican motion picture categorized as drama and romance. It was filmed in 1978 and released in 1979. Alejandra, mon amour Operación Comando is a 1980 Argentine film. Anni struggenti Anni struggenti is a 1979 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Koryo Celadon Koryo Celadon is a 1979 American short documentary film directed by Paul Raimondi about Goryeo dynasty pottery. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. It documents the manufacturing process of celadon vessels by Living National Treasure Yu Geun-Hyeong. Ojciec królowej Ojciec królowej is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1979. The Underground Man The Underground Man is a 1981 Argentine drama film directed by Nicolás Sarquís. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Aparoopa Aparoopa is a 1982 Assamese language film directed by Jahnu Barua. It is the first feature film of the director and also the first Assamese film produced by National Film Development Corporation of India. It stars Biju Phukan, Suhasini Mulay, Sushil Goswami and Girish Karnad. The Hindi language version is titled Apeksha. Gods of Metal Gods of Metal is a 1982 American short documentary film produced by Robert Richter for the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers on nuclear disarmament. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. L'imitateur Limitateur is a 1982 Belgian documentary short film written and directed by Jaco Van Dormael. The short film was shot in 1982 in Belgium. Limitateur tells the story of two mentally disabled which do a brief intrusion into the world of "normal people". The film was awarded the Best Documentary and Best Short Film at the 1983 Brussels Film Festival. In 2011, it appeared at the Sottodiciotto Filmfestival held in Turin in the retrospective dedicated to Van Dormael. Rooster Rooster is a 1982 made-for-television film starring Paul Williams and Pat McCormick who were reunited after their pairing in the Smokey and the Bandit movies. Rooster is an unsold television pilot written and produced by Glen A. Larson for 20th Century Fox Television and broadcast as a two-hour movie on ABC on August 19, 1982. La víspera La Víspera is a 1982 Mexican political drama film, directed by Alejandro Pelayo. The film received four Ariel Awards in 1983: Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay and Best First Feature Film. The film plot recount 24 hours before engineer Manuel Miranda takes office as Secretary of State in Mexico. Theater of Life is a 1983 film directed by Kinji Fukasaku, Sadao Nakajima and Junya Satō. Koncert Koncert is a 1982 Polish documentary movie. Directed by , it shows the popular music festival, which took place in Łódź in late November 1981. Among others, the film features performances of such bands, as Perfect, Republika, TSA, Maanam, and Brygada Kryzys. Pianoforte Pianoforte is a 1984 Italian drama film. It is the debut film of director Francesca Comencini. Pianoforte won the "De Sica" award at the 1984 Venice Film Festival. For her performance Giulia Boschi, at her film debut, was awarded as best actress at the Rio de Janeiro Film Festival and won a Silver Ribbon for best new actress. Murder Among Friends Murder Among Friends is a 1982 made for television British film directed by David Greene and starring Leslie Nielsen and Sally Kellerman. A "farcical mystery", it was originally written by Bob Barry for the New York stage in 1975. The stage production debuted on Broadways Biltmore Theater and starred Janet Leigh and Jack Cassidy. Debuting on December 28, 1975, it ran for seventeen performances, closing on January 10, 1976. It received mixed reviews. A Single Life A Single Life is a 1985 Australian film directed by John Power and starring Tina Bursill and Steve Jacobs. The plot concerns a 35-year-old woman who decides to have a baby. Teo el pelirrojo Teo el pelirrojo is a 1986 Spanish drama film directed by Paco Lucio. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. Debonair Dancers Debonair Dancers is a 1986 short American documentary film produced by Alison Nigh-Strelich. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Seoul Jesus Seoul Jesus is a 1986 South Korean film written and directed by Jang Sun-woo. Witness to Apartheid Witness to Apartheid is a 1986 American documentary film directed by Sharon I. Sopher. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Written by Sopher and Peter Kinoy, the film also won a Cine Golden Eagle. Sopher also won an Emmy Award for its direction. To Market to Market To Market To Market is a 1987 Australian political film directed by Virginia Rouse, who was once an assistant to Paul Cox, and starring Philip Quast. The film was made with funding from the Australian Film Commission and Film Victoria. Bankomatt Bankomatt is a 1989 Italian-Swiss drama film directed by Villi Hermann. It was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. The story follows a man planning and conducting a bank robbery. It is revealed he was formerly an employee of the bank, and is acting out of disgruntlement towards the current boss. Dédé Dédé is a 1989 French film by Jean-Louis Benoît. The duration is 80 minutes. Kali Ganga Kali Ganga is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1990 and stars Govinda and Dimple Kapadia. Raw Nerve Raw Nerve is a 1990 Australian film directed by Tony Wellington and starring Rebecca Rigg, Kelly Dingwall, and John Polson. The plot concerns three teenagers who rob a house. A Child from the South A Child From the South was a 1991 television movie about a Nadia, a young journalist, in political exile from South Africa since her fathers assassination twenty years earlier and her return to cover a United Nations conference. It was written by Chris Austin, Gill Bond and Leyga Zendare and directed by Sergio Rezende. Coping with Cupid Coping with Cupid was a 1991 short sci-fi romance film written and directed by Viviane Albertine, produced by the British Film Institute. Death on the Job Death on the Job is a 1991 documentary film directed by Bill Guttentag. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Immer & ewig Always & Forever is a 1991 Swiss drama film directed by Samir. It was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival. Rooksporen Traces of Smoke or Rooksporen is a 1992 Dutch drama film directed by Frans van de Staak. Gensen-Kan Inn is a 1993 Japanese film directed by Teruo Ishii. Requiem Requiem is a 1995 narrative short film directed by actress Elizabeth Sung, made in the American Film Institutes Directing Workshop for Women. Based on Sungs childhood in Hong Kong and her journey to New York City as a ballet student, it tells the story of a struggling dancer who loses a brother to AIDS. The film won a CINE Golden Eagle Award in 1996. Nirbhay Nirbhay is a 1996 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Vinod Dewan, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Sangeeta Bijlani, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Anupam Kher, Paresh Rawal and Kiran Kumar. Last Trading Post in India Pondichéry, dernier comptoir des Indes is a 1997 French drama film set during Pondicherrys independence from France in 1954. Las canciones unidas Las Canciones unidas is a 1960 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Peter Andersen Peter Andersen is a 1941 Danish family film directed by Svend Methling and starring Carl Alstrup. Un gioco per Eveline Un gioco per Eveline is a 1971 Italian film directed by Marcello Avallone. Opera ve vinici Opera ve vinici is a 1981 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Jaromil Jireš. The film starred actor Josef Kemr. La Pica sul Pacifico La pica sul Pacifico is a 1959 Italian comedy film written and directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero and starring Tina Pica, Memmo Carotenuto, Elke Sommer and Matteo Spinola. Ruzhay Entezar Days of Waiting, or Ruzhay-e Entezar, is an Iranian film and was directed by Asghar Hashemi. This film was Hashemi´s first feature as director and the first Iranian film happening in the desert in winter-time. Daengbyeot Daengbyeot is a 1985 South Korean drama film directed by and starring Hah Myung-joong. It was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival. Sama Sama is a 1988 Tunisian feature film directed by Néjia Ben Mabrouk. It is the first fictional feature film directed by a woman that was released in Tunisia. The film deals with themes in gender and education. Det gælder livet This Is Life is a 1953 Danish film directed by Jon Iversen and starring Poul Müller, Lisbeth Movin and Elsebet Knudsen. Andrea, paano ba ang maging isang ina? Andrea, Paano Ba ang Maging Isang Ina? is a 1990 Filipino film and an official entry to the 1990 Metro Manila Film Festival. It is a story of a woman activist, who goes to the mountains to search for her husband who has been killed by the military. She leaves her baby with her best friend, an apolitical middle-class woman. When she comes back to claim her baby, now a grown-up boy, her fight for custody also becomes a search for truth and motherhood in an oppressive society which relentlessly destroys ones humanity. Written by Ricardo Lee and directed by Gil Portes. The film won for Aunor all the Best Actress Awards given by the five annual award-giving bodies in the Philippines that time. The film was also awarded Best Picture by the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences, the Young Critics Circle, and the Philippine Movie Press Club Star Awards for Movies. FVVA: Femme, villa, voiture, argent F.V.V.A. - Femmes Voitures Villas Argent is a 1972 drama film directed by Moustapha Alassane. Shadow of the Boomerang Shadow of the Boomerang is a 1960 Australian drama film directed by Dick Ross and written by Dick Ross and John Ford. It was a Christian Western about a cattle station manager who learns to overcome his prejudice against aboriginals. At the End of the Rainbow At the End of the Rainbow is a 1965 American childrens fantasy adventure film, originally released by Fantasy Films. Written by Harold Vaughn Taylor, and produced and directed by Austin Green, the film stars David Bailey as a boy who finds himself lost in an enchanted forest, encountering an assortment of fanciful characters and navigating a series of fantasticaladventures as he attempts to find his way home. Originally released as a weekend "kiddie matinee" feature, the film was rediscovered and re-released on DVD in 2004 by Something Weird Video, and has subsequently gained something of a cult following for its low budget production values, as well as for the unintentionally camp performances by the adult character actors. The Explorer The Explorer is a lost 1915 American adventure silent film directed by George Melford and written by W. Somerset Maugham and William C. deMille. The film stars Lou Tellegen, Tom Forman, Dorothy Davenport, James Neill and Horace B. Carpenter. The film was released on September 27, 1915, by Paramount Pictures. Die goldene Pest The Golden Plague is a 1954 West German drama film directed by John Brahm and starring Ivan Desny, Karlheinz Böhm and Gertrud Kückelmann. The films sets were designed by the art director Alfred Bütow. The Black Hand Gang The Black Hand Gang is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Wee Georgie Wood, Viola Compton and Alfred Wood. It was made by British International Pictures and based on a play by Black Hand George by Bert Lee and R.P. Weston. Why Sailors Leave Home Why Sailors Leave Home is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Leslie Fuller, Peter Bernard and Eve Gray. The screenplay concerns a British sailor on shore leave in the Middle East who ends up being mistaken for a Sheikh. The Old Scoundrel The Old Scoundrel is a 1932 German-Hungarian drama film directed by Heinz Hille and starring Rosy Barsony, Tibor Halmay and Károly Sugar. It was made as a co-production between the Hunnia Film Studio and Germans leading film company UFA. A German-language version And the Plains Are Gleaming was also made by the same director, and featuring several of the same cast members. The films sets were designed by the art director Márton Vincze. Un amore Un amore is a 1965 Italian romance film directed by Gianni Vernuccio. It is based on the novel A Love Affair by Dino Buzzati. Grüningers Fall Grüningers Fall is a Swiss documentary film that was produced in 1997 for the Swiss television SRF. The film focuses on the events of late summer, 1938, when Paul Grüninger saved the lives of up to 3,600 Jewish refugees from Germany and Austria by enabling them to migrate illegally to Switzerland by pre-dating their visas. Die Sache mit Styx The Thing About Styx is a 1942 German comedy crime film directed by Karl Anton and starring Laura Solari, Viktor de Kowa and Margit Symo. It was based on the novel Rittmeister Styx by . Eine deutsche Revolution Eine deutsche Revolution is a 1982 West German drama film directed by Helmut Herbst. It was entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival. Kamionat The Truck is a 1980 Bulgarian drama film directed by Christo Christov. It was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival. Deer Friend is a 1991 Japanese film directed by Yukihiro Sawada. It was released in Japan on April 20, 1991 where it was distributed by Toho. The film won Tomokazu Miura the award for Best Supporting Actor at the Mainichi Film Concours. Miura also won for his roles in Nowhere Man and The Great Shogunate Battle. At the Japanese Academy Awards, Joe Hisaishi won the award for best score, along with three other films he scored in 1991. Marinos Kontaras Marinos Kontaras, also known as The Corsair of the Aegean, is a 1948 Greek film written and directed by George Tzavellas, adapted from a short story of Argyris Eftaliotis. It was the first Greek film to be selected in an international festival. Pasarea furtunii Stormy Bird is a 1957 Romanian drama film directed by Dinu Negreanu. The film portrays the lives of Black Sea fisherman during the Second World War and then in the years following the Communist takeover. Immer will ich dir gehören I Will Always Be Yours is a 1960 West German musical comedy film directed by Arno Assmann and starring Heidi Brühl, Hans Söhnker and Helmuth Lohner. The films sets were designed by the art director Rolf Zehetbauer. Ride Me Ride Me is a 1994 romantic comedy directed by Bashir Shbib. The film is set in Las Vegas. The Secret Spring Koenigsmark is a 1923 French silent drama film directed by Léonce Perret and starring Maurice Lehmann, Huguette Duflos and Jaque Catelain. It is an adaptation of the 1918 novel Koenigsmark by Pierre Benoit. It was the first of several screen adaptations of the work. It is also known by the alternative title of The Secret Spring. In 1926 it was released in the United States by Paramount Pictures. Love Love is a 1927 German silent film directed by Paul Czinner and starring Elisabeth Bergner, Agnes Esterhazy and Elza Temary. The Romance of Seville A Romance of Seville is a 1929 British drama film directed by Norman Walker and starring Alexander DArcy, Marguerite Allan and Cecil Barry. This was the first British sound film released in colour, using the Pathéchrome stencil-colouring process. The film is also known by the alternative title The Romance of Seville. Transit Transit is a 1979 Israeli drama film directed by Daniel Wachsmann. It was entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival. Bahen Bahen is a 1941 Hindi film directed by Mehboob Khan. Sagar Movietone had closed down during the start of WW II and reformed as National Studios. It was under the new banner that Mehboob Khan produced his three important films of that time, Aurat, Bahen and Roti. Written by Babubhai Mehta and Zia Sarhadi, it had dialogues and screenplay by Wajahat Mirza. The cinematography was by Faredoon Irani. Anil Biswas was the music director with lyrics by Safdar Aah. The cast included Sheikh Mukhtar, Nalini Jaywant, Harish, Kanhaiyalal, Husn Bano, Swaroop Rani, Baby Meena and Bhudo Advani. It was the first film of Nalini Jaywant; she played the younger sister to Sheikh Mukhtar, who takes her responsibility after their parents perish in an earthquake. He lives for her and does everything required to keep her safe and happy even to the extent of moving and changing his job many times. So much so that he doesnt realize that she has grown up and needs to live her own life. The film brought Jaywant into prominence. Milice, film noir Milice, film noir is a French documentary film from 1997. It was directed and written by Alain Ferrari, starring Emile Augonnet, Francoise Basch, and Michel Bouquet. Juarez and Maximillian Juarez and Maximillian is a 1934 Mexican historical drama film directed by Miguel Contreras Torres and Raphael J. Sevilla. The film is set during the French intervention in Mexico during the 1860s, and features the battle between Maximilian I of Mexico and Benito Juárez, a theme used in the later 1939 American film Juarez. It was one of the few major commercial successes for the Mexican film industry in the early sound era, before the beginning of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Zwei Bayern in Bonn Two Bavarians in Bonn is a 1962 West German comedy film directed by Rudolf Lubowski and starring Beppo Brem, Hans Fitz and Lucie Englisch. It is the third and final sequel to the 1956 film Two Bavarians in St. Pauli. This time the action is shifted to the German political capital Bonn. Ye Happy Pilgrims Ye Happy Pilgrims is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. In a reissue, the film goes with the title The Happy Pilgrims. Merry Dog Merry Dog is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, and is the sixth of the Pooch the Pup theatrical cartoons. The Toy Shoppe The Toy Shoppe is a short animated film produced by Walter Lantz Productions, and is one of the many with the character Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. While the film was originally released in black and white, a colorized version was released in 1984. Docchini suruno is a Japanese film directed by Shūsuke Kaneko. For her role in this film, actress Rie Miyazawa was given the Nikkan Sports Film Award for Best New Talent. Cinematagrapher Kenji Takama won the Yokohama Film Festival award for his work in this film. Oh Mary Be Careful Oh Mary Be Careful is an extant 1921 American silent comedy film produced by Goldwyn Pictures and released by an independent distributor. Stage actress Madge Kennedy stars in the film, which was directed by Arthur Ashley. A copy is preserved at the Library of Congress. The film was allegedly shot several years earlier during 1917 and released in 1921 after the rights were acquired by Pioneer Film. Komm mit zur blauen Adria Come to the Blue Adriatic is a 1966 Spanish-West German comedy film directed by Lothar Gündisch and starring Dietmar Schönherr, Hannelore Auer and Gustavo Rojo. In Spain it was known as The Red Bikini. Although set on the Adriatic Sea, it was actually shot on the Costa del Sol around Málaga. Sunstroke Director Yaky Yoshas Summertime Blues is a youth drama about the last summer before the army, the last summer altogether. Although somewhat similar in content to the Lemon Popsicle series, with a soundtrack full of rock and roll hits and a group of teens pursuing sex, it is a different film than the eighth Lemon Popsicle film four years later, which unfortunately was given the same sub-title Lemon Popsicle VIII - Summertime Blues. Computer Ghosts Computer Ghosts is a 1987 Australian film,. It was shot under the titles Crooksnatchers and Hold the Circus. The Peace Conference The Peace Conference is a 1935 short animated film by Columbia Pictures, featuring the comic strip character Krazy Kat. Soldati e caporali Soldati e caporali is a 1965 Italian musical comedy military film directed by Mario Amendola. Balaraju Balaraju is a 1948 Telugu swashbuckling adventure fantasy film, produced and directed by Ghantasala Balaramaiah under the Pratibha Productions banner. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao and S. Varalakshmi in the lead roles and music jointly composed by Ghantasala, Galipenchala Narasimha Rao and C. R. Subbaraman. The film was recorded as an Industry Hit at the box office and was the first Telugu Silver Jubilee film. Captain Bill Captain Bill is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Ralph Ceder and starring Leslie Fuller, Judy Kelly and Hal Gordon. A barge operator helps a schoolteacher tackle a gang of criminals. Keep in a Dry Place and Away from Children Keep in a Dry Place and Away From Children is a 1998 short film by Martin Davies and produced by bolexbrothers. The film features a soundtrack by Pram, who released the music as an EP in 1999. Reception for the short was positive, with the film winning several awards at various film festivals. Mahatma Phule Mahatma Phule is a 1954 Marathi film directed by Pralhad Keshav Atre. The film is based on the life of social reformer and activist Jyotirao Govindrao Phule. The film won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi. Naa Desam Naa Desam is a 1982 Telugu Patriotic film, produced by K. Devi Vara Prasad and S. Venkataratnam under the Pallavi Devi Productions and directed by K. Bapaiah. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Jayasudha in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film is a remake of the Bollywood blockbuster movie Laawaris, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Zeenat Aman in the pivotal roles. Nishan Nishan is a 1965 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Aspi Irani. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Nazima, Prem Chopra, Helen, Mukri, Sulochana and Shammi. The films music is by Usha Khanna. The lyricist was Javed Anwar. Soggadu Soggadu is a 1976 blockbuster Telugu drama film directed by K. Bapaiah. It was remade as Dildaar in Hindi in 1977, starring Jeetendra and Rekha. Acharam Ammini Osaram Omana Achaaram Ammini Osharam Omana is a 1977 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Adoor Bhasi and produced by Boban Kunchacko. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayan, Sheela and Sukumari in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. Ek Nanhi Munni Ladki Thi Ek Nanhi Munni Ladki Thi is a 1970 Bollywood drama film directed by Vishram Bedekar. The film stars Prithviraj Kapoor, Mumtaz and Helen. This movie is supposed to be the first or one of the first attempts of the Ramsay Brothers in the horror genre, notwithstanding the fact that consequently, the name Ramsay Brothers had become synonymous with horror movies in Indian cinema. Iruttinde Athmavu Iruttinte Athmavu is a 1967 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by P. Bhaskaran and written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair based on his own short story of the same name. It stars Prem Nazir, Sharada, Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair, P. J. Antony, Ushakumari, Kozhikode Shantha Devi and Baby Rajani in important roles, and features music by M. S. Baburaj, cinematography by E. N. Balakrishnan and editing by G. Venkitaraman and Das. The film is about a mentally retarded youth born into a matriarchal family who is forced to live as a mad man in chains and who is misunderstood and ill-treated by everyone except his uncles daughter. Prem Nazir played the mentally challenged Bhranthan Velayudhan, widely accepted to be an extraordinary performance and one of the best in his career. Nazir himself rated his role of Velayudhan in Iruttinte Athmavu and as the swashbuckling folk hero Thampan in Padayottam as his best. Also, its script is regarded as one of the finest by M. T. Vasudevan Nair. A major landmark in Malayalam cinema, the film provided Malayalam cinema with a new direction; that of the low-budget film. The film has earned a dedicated cult following. It won the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues. It missed the Best Film and Best Actor award only narrowly. Despite all the acclaim, the film was a box office failure. The film was part of MTs trilogy of political melodramas – the other two being Murappennu and Asuravithu, both directed by A. Vincent. Major indoor parts of the film were shot in Satya Studios in Madras and outdoor parts from the premises of Bharathapuzha at Shoranur. Marmaram Marmmaram is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Bharathan. The film stars Nedumudi Venu, Bharath Gopi, Jalaja and KPAC Lalitha in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. The film won the Kerala State Film Awards including Best Lyrics for Kavalam Narayana Panikkar. Oru Sayahnathinte Swapnam Oru Sayahnathinte Swapnam is a 1989 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Bharathan. The film stars Suhasini, Madhu, Mukesh and Nedumudi Venu. The film has musical score by Ouseppachan. Thoorpu Velle Railu Toorpu Velle Railu is a 1979 Telugu film directed by Bapu. The film stars Mohan, Jyothi, Rallapalli, and Sakshi Ranga Rao. The film is a remake of the Tamil film Kizhake Pogum Rail. Hira Aur Patthar Hira Aur Patthar is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by Vijay Bhatt and starring Shashi Kapoor and Shabana Azmi. Krishna Leela Krishna Leela is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1946. Manzilein Aur Bhi Hain Manzilein Aur Bhi Hain is a 1974 Bollywood crime thriller film directed by Mahesh Bhatt, and starring Kabir Bedi, Prema Narayan and Gulshan Arora in lead roles. The directorial debut film was about two fugitives and their relationship with a prostitute. The film was made in 1972, and was initially refused censor certificate and banned by the Censor Board of India for "mocking the sacred institution of marriage", and was thus held up for 14 months. However, after extended delays the Government stepped in, overruled the Board and passed the film, along with four other banned films. When it was finally released in 1974, it received neither critical or commercial success. It would take another decade and unsuccessful films in between, before his directed confessional cinema classic, Arth and later Saaransh, which got him critical acclaim. Nirakudam Nirakudam is a 1977 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by A. Bhim Singh and produced by Baby. The film stars Kamal Hassan, Sukumari, Kaviyoor Ponnamma and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Jaya Vijaya. It is a remake of the Tamil classic Bhaaga Pirivinai, directed by Bhimsingh himself, starring Sivaji Ganesan. Seeta Seeta was a 1933 Indian talkie Bengali film, directed by Debaki Bose and produced by the East India Film Company. It won an honorary diploma in the 2nd Venice International Film Festival in 1934, becoming the first Indian talkie to be shown at an international film festival. The film starred Gul Hamid, Prithviraj Kapoor as Rama, and Durga Khote as Sita. Shahenshah Shahenshah is a 1953 Indian Bollywood action costume drama film directed by Amiya Chakrabarty and produced by G.P. Sippy, which was Indias first full length Gevacolor film and Indias third full length color film. The film was made at a budget of Rs. 3 million and was made in 14 months. Andhi Gali Andhi Gali is a 1984 Hindi drama film directed and written by Buddhadev Dasgupta, and based on Bengali story, Ghar Bari by Dibyendu Palit. It stars Deepti Naval, Mahesh Bhatt and Kulbhushan Kharbanda. The Naxalite movement in Bengal in the 1970s forms a backdrop to the film. Gopal Krishna Gopal Krishna is a 1938 Hindi mythological social film from Prabhat Film Company. The film was a remake of Prabhat Film Companys first silent film Gopal Krishna. It was made in Marathi and Hindi simultaneously. The film was directed by Sheikh Fattelal and V. G. Damle and starred Ram Marathe, Shanta Apte, Parshuram, Prahlad, Ulhas and Ganpatrao. The story was written by Shivram Vashikar and the music was by Krishnarao. Based on the young Lord Krishna, the story is less mythology and more about a social awareness for change. The film was made during the pre-independent India era when the resentment against British rule was high. The film makers metaphorically used the story of the boy Krishna and the cowherds against the oppressive King Kamsa, portraying the feelings of the Indians against the British mainly through dialogue. The Drunkard The Drunkard is a 1953 French drama film directed by Georges Combret and starring Pierre Brasseur, Monique Mélinand and François Patrice. Che distinta famiglia! What a Distinguished Family is a 1945 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Gino Cervi, Assia Noris and Aroldo Tieri. The films art direction was by Gastone Medin. Peggio per me... meglio per te Peggio per me... meglio per te is a 1967 Italian musicarello film directed by Bruno Corbucci. It is named after Little Tonys hit song "Peggio per me". Shikshaa Shikshaa is a 1979 Bollywood film directed by S. Ramanathan, starring Raj Kiran and Sushma Verma. Dáma s malou nozkou Lady with the Small Foot is a 1920 Czech silent comedy film directed by Jan S. Kolár and Premysl Prazský and starring Olga Augustová, František Pelísek and Gustav Machatý. The actress Anny Ondra got her breakthrough in a supporting role, and soon under the direction of Karel Lamač had emerged as Czechoslovakias leading comedy star. You Were Never Uglier You Were Never Uglier is a June 2, 1944 comedy short subject motion picture produced by Columbia Pictures and starring Andy Clyde, Emmett Lynn, and Esther Howard. Intimate Relations Intimate Relations is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Clayton Hutton and starring June Clyde, Garry Marsh and Jack Hobbs. It was made at Highbury Studios. Komediantská princezna The Comedians Princess is a 1936 Czechoslovak comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Jaroslav Vojta, Lída Baarová, and Otomar Korbelár. Krushenie emirata The Crash of the Emirate is a 1955 Soviet historical drama film directed by Vladimir Basov and . Shinran: Path to Purity is a 1987 Japanese drama film directed by Rentarō Mikuni. The film won the Jury Prize at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Bless 'Em All Bless Em All is a 1948 British musical comedy film starring Hal Monty and Max Bygraves, the latter in his screen debut. Three men meet when they are called up for the Second World War and fight together in the Battle of France. It is on the British Film Institutes 75 Most Wanted list of lost films; only a two-and-a-half minute trailer was known to survive at the time. However, a reader notified BFI that a cut-down version titled Be Kind Sergeant was being offered for sale on eBay. A House Divided: Denmark Vessey's Rebellion A House Divided: Denmark Veseys Rebellion is a 1982 television film about Denmark Vesey, a literate skilled carpenter and former slave who planned a slave rebellion in 1822 in Charleston. Denmark Veseys Rebellion was produced by WPBT and PBS, and Yaphet Kotto played Vesey. Hometown is a 1983 Japanese drama film directed by Seijirō Kōyama. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where Yoshi Katō won the award for Best Actor. Frona Frona is a 1954 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. The Great White Trail The Great White Trail is a surviving 1917 silent film drama produced and directed by Leopold Wharton and starring Doris Kenyon. Temno Temno is a 1950 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Karel Steklý after the novel Darkness by Alois Jirásek. Adolescencia Adolescencia is a 1942 Argentine film directed by Francisco Múgica and written by Carlos A. Olivari. The film starred Pola Alonso and Ana Arneodo Daku Mangal Singh Daku Mangal Singh is a 1966 Bollywood action movie directed by Chand and starring Dara Singh, Mumtaz and Prithviraj Kapoor. Humoreska Humoreska is a 1939 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Otakar Vávra. Pardesi Pardesi is a 1970 Bollywood drama film directed by Kundan Kumar. The film stars Mumtaz. The Journey The Journey is a 1942 Argentine film directed by Francisco Múgica. Aadhi Raat Aadhi Raat is Bollywood Hindi film of 1950, directed by S K Ojha and starring Ashok Kumar, Nargis, Jeevan, Cuckoo, Kuldip Kaur, Neelam and Tiwari. The music was composed by Husnlal Bhagatram, while Geeta Dutt, Lata Mangeshkar and Meena Kapoor were the playback singers. Aaj Ka Ye Ghar Aaj Ka Ye Ghar is a 1976 Bollywood film directed by Surendra Shailaj. The film stars Helen. The Newsie and the Lady The Newsie and the Lady is a 1938 Argentine comedy film directed and written by Luis César Amadori. Aakhri Insaaf Aakhri Insaaf is a 1980 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Kalidas, starring Ashok Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty, Rameshwari, Zarina Wahab, Vijayendra Ghatge and Pradeep Kumar It clashed with Amitabh-Shashi Kapoor starrer Do aur Do Paanch at the box office. Aasmaan Aasmaan is a 1984 Bollywood movie starring Rajiv Kapoor, Tina Munim, Divya Rana and Mala Sinha. It was directed by Tony Juneja. Rajiv Kapoor plays a double role in the film as Kumar and lookalike Chandan Singh. Two Angels and a Sinner Two Angels and a Sinner is a 1945 Argentine comedy drama film directed by Luis César Amadori and starring Zully Moreno, Pedro López Lagar and Fanny Navarro. The films sets were designed by art director Mario Vanarelli. Mi esqueleto Mi esqueleto is a 1959 Argentine comedy film directed by Lucas Demare. It stars Luis Sandrini, Julia Sandoval, Franca Boni and Mario Pocoví. César Maranghello called the film a "fiasco". La muchachada de a bordo La muchachada de a bordo is a 1936 Argentine comedy film directed and written by Manuel Romero. The film starred Luis Sandrini and Tito Lusiardo. The film was edited by Francisco Múgica. La novia La Novia is a 1961 Argentine film starring Elsa Daniel. Psique y sexo Psique y sexo is a 1965 Argentine film. Santa Cándida Saint Candida is a 1945 Argentine comedy film directed by Luis César Amadori and starring Niní Marshall, Francisco Álvarez and Nelly Darén. The films title is a reference to Candida the Elder. Delfy de Ortega won the Silver Condor Award for Best New Actress for her performance. Me First Me First is a 1964 Argentine drama film directed by Fernando Ayala, and written by Héctor Olivera and Luis Pico Estrada. It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. Héroe a la fuerza Héroe a la fuerza is a 1964 Mexican film. It stars Eulalio González, Rosa de Castilla y Sara García. It also features Óscar Pulido, David Reynoso, Arturo Castro, Nathanael León, Alejandro Reyna, Ramón Valdés and Víctor Alcocer. ¡Mis abuelitas... no más! ¡Mis abuelitas... nomás! is a 1961 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. No matarás No matarás is a 1943 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta and was the debut film of actress Katy Jurado, who was only 19 at the time it was released. Rural Chivalry Nobleza ranchera is a 1977 Mexican film. It stars Sara García, Verónica Castro and Juan Gabriel. The Hound of the Deep The Hound of the Deep is a 1926 British–Australian silent drama film directed by Frank Hurley and starring Eric Bransby Williams, Lilian Douglas and Jameson Thomas. Unlike many Australian silent films, a copy of it survives today. Los santos reyes Los Santos Reyes is a 1959 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Los cristeros Sucedió en Jalisco is a 1947 Mexican film written and directed by Raúl de Anda based on the novel Los Cristeros by José Guadalupe de Anda. It stars Sara García and portrays the drama of a love triangle during the Cristero War. Outcast Outcast is a lost 1917 American drama film directed by Dell Henderson and starring Ann Murdock. It was based on the play Outcast by Hubert Henry Davies. It was produced by Empire All-Star Corp., a production unit of the late Charles Frohman who had produced the play starring Elsie Ferguson. Ferguson would reprise the role in a 1922 Paramount film. Those Crazy Years Aquellos años locos is a 1971 Argentine musical comedy film directed and written by Enrique Carreras with Norberto Aroldi. The film premiered on 30 July 1971 in Buenos Aires and stars Palito Ortega and Mercedes Carreras. The movie was filmed in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires. Food for Fighters Food for Fighters is a 1943 propaganda short about nutrition in the Armed Services produced by the Office of War Information. The films open with a young conscript first getting weighed before going into the Army. He asked what the soldiers will eat, but is dismissively told "Only beans." The narration then starts and informs the audience that since the last war nutrition has become a science and there is even a whole Quartermaster Corp laboratory devoted to making more nutritious food for the armed services. Better food means better soldiers and even healthier civilians. The eating habits of the national adversaries are scrutinized, including a claim that the Japanese produce great energy from rice. Various experiments with American food preparedness are made, including determining what foods would be most effective in certain climates. The results from these test lead the army to create vitamin enriched foods that will help maximize the energy gained from the given product. Rubens, schilder en diplomaat Rubens is a 1977 Belgian drama film directed by Roland Verhavert. The film was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 50th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Shao nu dang Street Angels is a 1999 Singaporean drama film directed by David Lam Tak Luk. Black Marketing Black Marketing is an American 1943 dramatic propaganda documentary short produced by the United States Office of War Information and directed by William Castle. It is an educational film warning American civilians against buying unrationed foodstuffs and materials. Con mi mujer no puedo Con mi mujer no puedo is a 1978 Argentine film. The Price of Rendova The Price of Rendova is a 1944 propaganda film created by the US Army Signal Corps. It documents the taking of Rendova Island and Munda in the Solomon Islands. The film begins with an introduction by Robert Patterson, Under-Secretary of War, who informs the audience that the taking of the islands brings the military "that much closer to Japan" reminds them to keep up war production. The naval task force is shown assembling at Guadalcanal, and maps are shown explaining the strategic importance of the island of Rendova, that it is taken in order to facilitate the operation against the air base at Munda. Once the amphibious vehicles land on the island, the marines are immediately attacked by Japanese snipers. The narrator tells us the island is covered with tall trees and the Japanese have perfected the art of sniping. Emphasized throughout the film is the importance of the homefront in making the essential materials needed for war, the iron, rubber, medical supplies and other materiel that would have to be replaced by the working people back home. The dead and wounded are also graphically displayed, the narrator noting that some materiel can never be replaced. The Silent Wife The Silent Wife is a 1965 Taiwanese drama film directed by Li Hsing, based on Chiung Yaos 1964 novelette. Después del silencio Después del silencio is a 1956 Argentine film. Feng huo wan li qing Too Late for Love is a 1967 contemporary Hong Kong movie written and directed by Zhen Luo. Der Held meiner Träume The Hero of My Dreams is a 1960 West German romantic comedy film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Carlos Thompson, Heidi Brühl and Peter Vogel. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art directors Max Mellin and Karl Weber. Up for the Rising Sun Up for the Rising Sun is a Hong Kong movie released in 1997, based on the book of the same name. It was directed by Victor Tam Long Cheung and produced by Raymond Wong Pak Ming. Anuraga Devatha Anuraga Devatha is a 1982 Telugu romantic film, produced by Nandamuri Harikrishna for Ramakrishna Cine Studios, and directed by Tatineni Rama Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Sridevi, Jayasudha in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film is a remake of the Hindi movie Aasha. Ashirvadam Aasheervaadam is a 1977 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by Thayyil Kunjikandan. The film stars Kamal Haasan, Sridevi, Sheela, KP Ummer and Bahadoor in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. K. Arjunan. Kuttavum Shikshayum Kuttavum Shikshayum is a 1976 Indian Malayalam film, directed by M. Masthan and produced by K. S. R. Moorthy. The film stars Kamal Haasan, Sridevi, Bahadoor and K. P. Ummer in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. It was a remake of the 1973 Tamil film Pennai Nambungal, starring A. V. M. Rajan and Jayanthi. Ramudu Kadu Krishnudu Ramudu Kadu Krishnudu is a 1983 Telugu drama film, produced by N. R. Anuradha Devi under the Lakshmi Films Combines banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. The film stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jayasudha, Raadhika in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. Goodbye Darling Goodbye Darling is a 1946 French drama film directed by Raymond Bernard and starring Danielle Darrieux, Louis Salou and Gabrielle Dorziat. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys. The Gypsy Baron The Gypsy Baron is a 1927 German silent adventure film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Lya Mara, Michael Bohnen and William Dieterle. It is based on the storyline of the operetta The Gypsy Baron. The films sets were designed by Andrej Andrejew and Alexander Ferenczy. El profesor erótico El Profesor erótico is a 1976 Argentine film. Adventures Inc. The Secret Adversary or Adventures Inc. is a 1929 German silent mystery film directed by Fred Sauer and starring Carlo Aldini, Hilda Bayley and Eve Gray. It is an adaptation of the British writer Agatha Christies 1922 novel The Secret Adversary. The films art direction was by Leopold Blonder and Franz Schroedter The Desert Scorpion The Desert Scorpion is a 1920 American silent western film directed by Otis B. Thayer and starring Edmund Cobb and Vida Johnson. The film was shot in Denver, Colorado by the Thayers Art-O-Graf film company. The Emigrant The Emigrant is a 1940 French comedy film directed by Léo Joannon and starring Edwige Feuillère, Jean Chevrier and Georges Lannes. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert-Jules Garnier. An Ambition Reduced to Ashes An Ambition Reduced to Ashes is a 1995 Cambodian short film drama directed by Norodom Sihanouk. The director is also well known as Prince Sihanouk, former head of state of Cambodia ousted by the infamous Khmer Rouge in 1974 by the new Cambodian leader, Pol Pot. Since that time, Sihanouk has been immersed in film making as a director. Así es el tango Así es el tango is a 1937 Argentine romantic drama film musical directed and written by Eduardo Morera, based on a play by Florencio Chiarello. Starring Tita Merello and Tito Lusiardo. The film is an Argentine tango film a hugely popular genre of the period and Argentine culture. Negatives Negatives is a 1988 independent horror film directed by Tony Smith and starring Duane Jones and Debbie Rochon. This film was shut down halfway through the shooting schedule due to an overwhelming amount of bounced checks from the producer. Some footage was salvaged and integrated into another film called Fright House. Several attempts to finish the film were made, but failed due to lack of money. Each subsequent crew was less experienced than the preceding one. This explains the inconsistent quality of the film with the best footage shot by Ernest Dickerson. Horror film icon Duane Jones starred in Negatives as psychic researcher Charles Harmon. Fright House is a hybrid film and contains two sixty-minute features: Fright House and ABADON. Fright House, the first half stars Al Grandpa Lewis, is about a coven of witches in an old mansion. ABADON, the second half, is about a new female student Ione arriving at a private art school to join her boyfriend Gary. There she discovers the nasty secret to why the school mistress Madeline Abadon, played by Jackie James, looks so young. This second part of the Fright House feature was pulled and reedited from the footage shot for the original Negatives. However Debbie Rochons scenes do not appear in the renamed film Fright House. Negatives was one of the first movies in which Rochon appeared and helped launch her career as a horror film Scream Queen. Duane Jones suffered a fatal heart attack during production and was unable to complete the film. Ernest Dickerson was the original DP/Cinematographer. Yo no elegí mi vida Yo no elegí mi vida is a 1949 Argentine film. Bajo el signo de la patria Bajo el signo de la patria is a 1971 Argentine drama film directed by René Múgica and written by Isaac Aisemberg. The film premiered in Argentina on 20 May 1971. Monte Carlo: C'est La Rose Monte Carlo: Cest La Rose is a 1968 TV special hosted by Princess Grace Kelly guiding the public through a tour of Monte Carlo. She encounters other celebrities such as Françoise Hardy, Terry-Thomas, Gilbert Bécaud, David Winters and his troupe the David Winters Dancers, who all perform musical numbers. We also meet her husband Rainier III. Poeira de Estrelas Poeira de Estrelas is a 1948 Brazilian musical comedy film directed by Moacyr Fenelon. It stars Lourdinha Bittencourt and Emilinha Borba. Ensayo final Ensayo final is a 1955 Argentine film. La grande meute La Grande Meute is a 1945 French film directed by Jean de Limur. The film recorded admissions in France of 1,754,414. Toi, c'est moi You Are Me is a 1936 French musical comedy film directed by René Guissart and starring Jacques Pills, Georges Tabet and Claude May. It is an operetta film, based on a stage work of the same title. Pills and Tabet were paired in another film On the Road, released the same year. The films sets were designed by the art director René Renoux. El cabo Tijereta El Cabo Tijereta is a 1973 Argentine film. La colimba no es la guerra La Colimba no es la guerra is a 1972 Argentine film. My Village at Sunset My Village at Sunset is a 1992 Cambodian romantic drama film directed by Norodom Sihanouk. The Pastor from Kirchfeld The Priest from Kirchfeld is a 1937 Austrian film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise Fleck and starring Hans Jaray, Hansi Stork and Ludwig Stössel. It is based on the play Der Pfarrer von Kirchfeld by Ludwig Anzengruber. Cowboy uit Iran Cowboy from Iran or Cowboy uit Iran is a 1999 Dutch TV film directed by Ilse Somers. The Gypsies of Svinia The Gypsies of Svinia is a 1998 documentary film about the Roma population in Svinia, Slovakia. The film documents the people within the community, and follows David Scheffel, a Canadian anthropologist, as he attempts to gain the support of charitable agencies the Heifer Project International, the Canadian International Development Agency, and Habitat for Humanity International. The film was directed by John Paskievich, and produced by Joe MacDonald through the National Film Board of Canada. The Last Days of Colonel Savath The Last Days of Colonel Savath is a 1995 Cambodian short film drama directed by Norodom Sihanouk. When My Heart Calls Ven mi corazón te llama is a 1942 Argentine film directed by Manuel Romero. Joven, viuda y estanciera Joven, viuda y estanciera is a 1970 Argentine film based on Claudio Martínez Payvas play of the same name. Produced in Eastmancolor, the film was directed by Julio Saraceni and written by Ariel Cortazzo. It stars Lolita Torres, Jorge Barreiro, Luis Landriscina, and Ignacio Quirós. The film was released in Argentina on September 24, 1970. A Life in the Theatre A Life in the Theatre is a 1979 American television film based on the play of the same name by David Mamet. It stars Peter Evans and Ellis Rabb, reprising their roles from the original 1977 off-Broadway production. The Stork Clair Obscur is a 1988 film directed by Bashar Shbib. Vozvrashchenie s pobedoy Victorious Return, is a 1947 Soviet film directed by Aleksander Ivanov and Pavel Armand. The film was created on the basis of the Riga Film Studio. Rise, Fair Sun is a 1973 Japanese drama film directed by Kei Kumai. It was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival. Shi xiong di Ten Brothers is a Chinese legend known to be written around the time of the Ming Dynasty. It has been told and spun off in various adaptations and remains popular since it is one of the oldest Chinese legends to feature characters in a superhero fashion. Drama in the Futurists' Cabaret No. 13 Drama in the Futurists Cabaret No. 13 is a 1914 Russian silent film directed by Vladimir Kasyanov. The Mysterious Moon Men of Canada The Mysterious Moon Men of Canada is a Canadian short film, directed by Colin Brunton and released in 1988. A mockumentary, the film centres on Brownie McFadden, a documentary filmmaker who is trying to track down two guys from Owen Sound, Ontario who flew to the moon in a homemade rocket in 1959 — ten years before the Apollo 11 mission — but were too polite and unassuming, too stereotypically Canadian, to publicly take credit for the achievement. African Jim African Jim, also known as Jim Comes to Joburg, is a 1949 South African film, directed by Donald Swanson and produced by Eric Rutherford. It features Daniel Adnewmah, Dolly Rathebe, The African Inkspots, Sam Maile, and Dan Twala. It is notable as the Republic of South Africas first African feature-length film. Bhakti Mein Shakti Bhakti Mein Shakti is a Punjabi 1978 Bollywood film produced and directed by Dara Singh. It starred Dara Singh, Satish Kaul, Bharat Bhushan, Sunder and Yogeeta Bali in main lead. Girls' Hostel Girls Hostel is a 1962 Hindi drama film starring Nalini Jaywant and Johnny Walker and Ajit in lead and Shashi Raj and Geetanjali in character roles. The music was composed by Ravi. The film was directed by Ravindra Dave and produced by B. R. Ishara. Meena Bazaar Meena Bazaar is a 1950 Bollywood film directed by Ravindra Dave starring Nargis. Ambikapathy Ambikapathy is a 1937 Indian Tamil musical period film directed by American film director Ellis R. Dungan. It starred M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar, M. R. Santhanalakshmi, Serugulathur Sama, T. S. Balaiya, N. S. Krishnan, T. A. Madhuram and P. G. Venkatesan. Ambikapathy is regarded as one of the greatest hits of pre-independence Tamil cinema. Ambikapathy, along with Chintamani were the greatest hits of 1937 and made critics regard him as the "first superstar of Tamil cinema". This was the first Tamil film to name a music director in its credits. Aranazhikaneram Ara Nazhika Neram is a 1970 Malayalam film, directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan and written by Parappurath, based on his own novel of the same name. Parappurath also played a minor role in the film. The story of the film revolves around an orthodox Christian family headed by Kunjenachan, a ninety-year-old patriarch who lives his life by The Book. The film also features Prem Nazir, Sathyan, Ragini, Sheela, K. P. Ummer, Adoor Bhasi and Ambika Sukumaran. Marakkillorikkalum Marakkillorikkalum is a 1983 Malayalam film co-written and directed by Fazil, starring Prem Nazir, Shankar and Mohanlal in the lead roles. Mammootty makes a cameo appearance in the film. The film has musical score by Zero Babu. Seyi Chokh Sei Chokh is a Bengali romantic drama film directed by Salil Dutta based on a story on Bengali novelist Bimal Mitra. The film was released 30 July 1976 under the banner of Gitali Pictures. Nachiketa Ghosh was the music director of Sei Chokh. Thunai Thunai is a 1982 Indian Tamil film, directed by Durai and produced by Durai. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Saritha, M. G. Chakrapani and Suresh in lead roles. The film had musical score by Shankar Ganesh. Panama Pasama Panama Pasama is a 1968 Indian Tamil-language film, directed and produced by K. S. Gopalakrishnan. The film stars Gemini Ganesan and B. Saroja Devi. The film had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan. The film was remade the following year in Hindi as Paisa Ya Pyaar. Vandhale Magarasi is a 1973 black-and-white Family and Comedy film, directed by K. S. Gopalakrishnan and produced by Ashok Pictures. The film script was written by K. S. Gopalakrishnan, the film was shot at his own studio, Karpagam Studios. Music was by Sankar Ganesh. The film stars Jayalalithaa and M. N. Rajam, playing lead role, with Jaishankar, V. S. Raghavan, Cho Ramaswamy Pushpalatha and Bhagavathy in supporting roles. Black River Black River is a 1993 Australian film directed and produced by Kevin Lucas and starring Aboriginal mezzo-soprano Maroochy Barambah. It is a film adaptation of an opera that tells the story of an Aboriginal death in custody and its consequences. It was nominated for the 1993 Australian Film Institute Award for Award Best Screenplay and won the 1994 Montréal International Festival of Films on Art Jury Prize for Adapted Screenplay of the Year. Un mari à prix fixe Un mari à prix fixe is a 1965 French film directed by Claude de Givray and starring Anna Karina. Peach Blossom Flor de durazno is a 1945 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Miguel Zacarías, who also adapted it from the novel by Gustavo Martínez Zuviria, better known for his pen name, Hugo Wast. It stars Fernando Soler, Esther Fernández, and David Silva. Crime of the Decade Crime of the Decade is a 1984 Australian TV movie. Hell's Cargo McGlusky the Sea Rover is a 1935 British comedy action film directed by Walter Summers and starring Jack Doyle, Tamara Desni and Henry Mollison. It was based on a novel by A.G. Hales. It featured the Arklow schooner Mary B Mitchell. The film was released in the U.S. as Hells Cargo. College Boarding House La casa de la Troya is a 1948 Mexican film based on Alejandro Pérez Lugíns novel of the same name. It stars Luis Alcoriza. La mujer sin cabeza The Headless Woman is a 1944 Mexican mystery film directed by René Cardona and starring David T. Bamberg and Manuel Medel. The Clown and the Automobile Automaboulisme et Autorité, released in the United States as The Clown and Automobile and in the United Kingdom as The Clown and Motor Car, is an 1899 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. It was released by Mélièss Star Film Company and is numbered 194–195 in its catalogues. The film was presumed lost until 2011, when a hand-colored fragment on nitrate film was found among a collection donated to the Cinémathèque Française. A Perfect Little Man A Perfect Little Man is a 1999 American independent short drama film directed and written by Jeff Hare starring Neal McDonough as "Billy Morrisson", Tom Hale as "Michael", Jennifer Jostyn as "Mindy", Doug Kruse as "Sid", Michael A. LeMelle as "Young Billy", Dana Lewis as "Ruth Morrison", Tegan West as "Jack Morrison", Peter John White as the "sleazy guy", and Delaine Yates as "Laura". The Wall That Heals A Choice of Two A Choice of Two is a 1981 Canadian film written by Robert A. Duncan and directed by John Howe. It stars Alexandra Bastedo, Mavor Moore, and Leslie Nielsen. Aces: A Story of the First Air War Aces: A Story of the First Air War is a 92-minute 1993 Canadian historical drama film directed by Raoul Fox and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The film chronicles the career of a fictional Canadian aviator during the First World War. From his commissioning in 1914, he becomes an observer and then wins his wings as a fighter pilot, and by 1918, is involved in the deadly air combat over the front lines. La difficulté d'être infidèle... La Difficulté dêtre infidèle is a 1964 French-Italian film directed by Bernard Toublanc-Michel. It was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. Las tandas del principal Las tandas del principal is a 1949 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Tovarishch Abram Comrade Abram is a 1919 silent film directed by Aleksandr Razumny. El vendedor de muñecas El Vendedor de muñecas is a 1955 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. The Final Journey The Final Journey is a 2010 documentary that chronicles the largest of the Nazi concentration camps that were scattered throughout Germany during the Third Reich. Created and directed by the film maker R. J. Adams and narrated by Paul Kirby, the program focuses entirely on who played key roles and howin their contribution to the tragedy of the Holocaust. Janam Se Pehle Janam Se Pehle is a 1994 Indian Bollywood film directed by B. R. Ishara and produced by M. Jayarami Reddy. It stars Raj Babbar and Farah in pivotal roles. Kaagaz Ki Nao Kaagaz Ki Nao is a 1975 Bollywood film directed by B. R. Ishara. Father Frost Morozko is a 1924 Soviet silent fantasy film directed by Yuri Zhelyabuzhsky and based on the Russian fairy tale Father Frost. Ramanujacharya Ramanujacharya is a 1989 Tamil film written and directed by G. V. Iyer. The film is a biographical film on Ramanujacharya. Bardidi Bardidi is a Bengali drama film directed by Ajoy Kar based on a same name novel of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. This film was released in 1957 under the banner of Sarat Banichitra. In 1939 a film was released in the same name based on the same plot by Amar Mullick. Dil-E-Nadan Dil-E-Nadaan is a 1953 Hindi romantic drama film directed by A. R. Kardar. Produced under the banner of Kardar Productions Ltd. Banner, the story and dialogue were handled by the story department of Kardar Production Ltd unit. The cinematography was by Dwarka Divecha. The music director was Ghulam Mohammed, with lyrics written by Shakeel Badayuni. It was Talat Mehmoods debut acting role, and he was introduced as the "Singing Star Talat Mehmood". He co-starred with the new actress Peace Kanwal, who was introduced in this film, and with Shyama. The film failed at the box-office in spite of several popular songs. The other actors were Diwan Sharar, S. N. Bannerji, Ramesh and Master Romi. The story was a love triangle, with two sisters played by Shyama and Peace Kanwal, in love with the same man. Khol De Meri Zuban Khol De Meri Zuban is a 1989 Bollywood film directed by Dada Kondke and starring Dada Kondke, Bandini Mishra, Mehmood, Viju Khote, Satish Shah and Ratan Mala. The Fantastic Plastic Machine The Fantastic Plastic Machine is a 1969 documentary film following a group of California surfers as they journey to an Australian surfing competition. The film is narrated by Jay North. It was directed by Eric and Lowell Blum and was filmed in California, Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji. Laagi Nahin Chhute Ram Laagi Nahi Chhute Ram is 1963 Bhojpuri film directed by Kundan Kumar. Der Mönch von Santarem The Monk from Santarem is a 1924 German silent film, an adaption of the play of the same name by Almeida Garrett. It was directed by Lothar Mendes and stars Evi Eva, Walter Rilla and Vivian Gibson. The films sets were designed by the art director Ernst Stern. Panam Panam is a 1952 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by N. S. Krishnan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Padmini, N. S. Krishnan and T. A. Mathuram in lead roles. The film had musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy. Singhasan Singhasan is a 1986 Bollywood folklore film, produced and directed by Krishna under his Padmalaya Studios banner. It stars Jeetendra, Jaya Prada, Radha, Mandakini in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film is a remake of the Telugu movie Simhasanam; both the movies are made simultaneously by the same banner and director and some of the scenes and artists are the same in both versions. Talashe Haq Talashe Haq is a 1935 Indian film directed by C. M. Luhar. Der Teufelskreis Der Teufelskreis is an East German film about the Reichstag fire trial. It was released in 1956. Vande Mataram Vande Mataram is a 1985 Telugu language film, produced by Anil Babu under the Krishna Chitra banner, presented by Y. Harikrishna and directed by T. Krishna. It stars Rajasekhar, Vijayashanti in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film is first debut of actor Rajasekhar into the Telugu film industry. The popular song Vandemataram in the film, written by C. Narayana Reddy was first written much earlier, published in a magazine, made popular by singers of Praja Natya Mandali. The singer Srinivas who sung it for this movie was later called Vandemataram Srinivas. Nacht der Entscheidung Night of Decision is a 1956 West German drama film directed by Falk Harnack and starring Carl Raddatz, Hilde Krahl and Albert Lieven. It was shot in studios in Göttingen and on location in Belgium. The films sets were designed by the art directors Walter Haag. Die Störenfriede Die Störenfriede is an East German film. It was released in 1953. Beti Beti is a 1969 Hindi film starring Sanjay Khan, Nanda and Kamini Kaushal in lead roles. Music by Sonik Omi. "Yeh Kya Kiya Re Duniyawale" song by Mukesh is a popular song of the era. Shori-sha Shori-sha is a 1957 color Japanese film directed by Umetsugu Inoue. Krasnyy galstuk Red Necktie is a 1948 Soviet film directed by Mariya Sauts and Vladimir Sukhobokov. A Woman of No Importance A Woman of No Importance is a 1945 Argentine comedy drama film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera and starring Mecha Ortiz, Santiago Gómez Cou, Golde Flami. The film is based on Oscar Wildes 1894 play A Woman of No Importance with the action moved from London to Córdoba in central Argentina. Vedala Ulagam Vedhala Ulagam is a 1948 Indian Tamil fantasy film directed and produced by A. V. Meiyappan of AVM Productions. The film was adapted from the stage play of the same name by Pammal Sambandha Mudaliar and the adaptation was written by P. Neelakantan. Music was by R. Sundarsanam. The film starred T. R. Mahalingam, K. Sarangapani, C. T. Rajakantham, Mangalam and K. R. Chellam in lead roles, with R. Balasubramaniam and Pandari Bai in supporting roles. Kumari Kamala, Padmini, Lalitha and Thara Choudhary made cameo appearances. The film ran successfully in theatres. Kaerazaru hibi is a 1978 Japanese film directed by Toshiya Fujita. Hanuman Vijay Hanuman Vijay is a 1974 Bollywood fantasy film directed by Babubhai Mistri. Por qué ya no me quieres ¿Por qué ya no me quieres? is a 1954 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Quiero vivir I Want to Live is a 1953 Mexican crime film directed by Alberto Gout and starring Jorge Mistral, Meche Barba and Julio Villarreal. The films sets were designed by Manuel Fontanals. Aaj Ke Shahenshah Aaj Ke Shahenshah is a 1990 Bollywood Action film, produced by I.A. Desai and Saleem Khan under the D.S. Films banner and directed by Shibu Mittra. It stars Jeetendra, Chunky Pandey, Raj Babbar, Kimi Katkar, Sonam in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. Gunahon Ka Faisla Gunahon Ka Faisla is a 1988 Indian Bollywood film directed by Shibu Mitra and produced by Pahlaj Nihalani. It stars Shatrughan Sinha, Dimple Kapadia and Chunky Pandey in pivotal roles. Kalo Chhaya Kalo Chhaya is a Bengali suspense thriller film directed by Premendra Mitra and produced by Gouranga Prasad Basu. This film was released on 17 December 1948 in the banner of Eastern Studio. Khoon Ki Keemat Khoon Ki Keemat is a 1974 Bollywood drama film directed by Shibu Mitra. The film stars Ashok Kumar and Mahendra Sandhu. Isabella Isabella is a 1988 Malayalam–language romantic drama film, directed by Mohan and starring Sumalatha in the lead, who played Isabella, a tour guide. It also stars Balachandra Menon, Nedumudi Venu, etc. The film contains evergreen love songs which are still topping charts. Haar Jeet Haar Jeet is a 1940 Bollywood film directed by Amar Mullick. It stars Kanan Devi. Idi Pellantara Idi Pellantara is a 1982 Telugu film starring Chiranjeevi. Jathara Jathara is a Telugu film starring Chiranjeevi. Radha My Darling Radha My Darling is a Telugu film starring Chiranjeevi. Rakta Bandham Rakta Bandham is a Telugu film starring Chiranjeevi and Nutan Prasad. Srirasthu Subhamasthu Srirasthu Subhamasthu is a Telugu film starring Chiranjeevi. Angel, the Diva and I Ángel, la diva y yo is a 1999 Argentine drama film directed Pablo Nisenson, and written by Nisenson and José Pablo Feinmann. It stars José Soriano, Esther Goris, Boy Olmi and Florencia Peña. The film was partly funded by INCAA. Hisab Nikas Hisab Nikas is an Odia film was released in 1982. It was produced, directed and written by Prashant Nanda and music was arranged by Prafulla Kar. The movie featured Prashant Nanda, Sriram Panda, Mahasweta Roy, Jharana Das, Biren Routray & Deepa Sahu. It was the first Cinemascope movie in Odia cinema history. Munnettam Munnettam is a 1981 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sreekumaran Thampi and produced by S. Kumar. The film stars Mammootty, Sumalatha, Ratheesh, Menaka and Jalaja in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Naiyya Naiyya is 1979 Hindi language movie directed by Prashanta Nanda and starring Prashanta Nanda himself and Zarina Wahab. Naiyya is a remake of a very successful Odia language movie Shesha Shrabana. The Odia movie is also directed by Prashanta Nanda, and starring himself and Mahaswata Roy. Sookha Sookha is a 1983 blyat film directed by M. S. Sathyu, starring Anant Nag, C. R. Simha, Lovelin Madhu and Pankaj Dheer. Based on a story by eminent writer U. R. Ananthamurthy about politics of famine in Karnataka. An idealistic officers eventually succumbs to bureaucratic apathy. Famine relief arrives, but too late. The Kannada version the film titled Bara was released in 1982, and had won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada. However, unlike the Kannada version, the film couldnt get a theatrical release, later it was shown on state-run Doordarshan channel. At the 31st National Film Awards, it won the award for Best Feature Film on National Integration. Also at the 31st Filmfare Awards, it was awarded Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie. Anmol Moti Anmol Moti is a 1969 Bollywood, Action film, produced and directed by S.D. Narang on Narang Films banner. Starring Jeetendra, Babita in the lead roles and music composed by Ravi. College Girl College Girl is a 1978 Hindi movie. Produced by Shantilal Soni, the film is directed by S. D. Narang. The film stars Sachin, Bindiya Goswami, Rita Bhaduri, Bhagwan, Paintal, Heena Kausar and Shreeram Lagoo. The films music is by Bappi Lahiri. There are 2 lovely songs in the movie, "Nahin chahiye heere moti na dhan daulat ki shaan", A very rare devotional song by K.J. Yesudoss and Chandrani Mukherji. Another beautiful song is Kishore Kumars "Pyar mangha hai tumhese na inkar karo". The story is about a college girl who is cheated and raped by her lover. She files a case against him but could not punish him, because she needs proof. Her elder sister, who is a lawyer, tries to collect the evidence, but is caught by the villain, and when he tries to rape her, the college girl who was seeking vengeance for destroying her future, shoots and punishes him in the climax of the movie. The role of the college girl is played by Rita Bhaduri and her sister by Bindiya Goswami. The playboy villain is Sudhir. There are many adult visuals in the movie, though it is meant to be a family drama. Bindiya and Sachin are the hero and heroine, though there are more sequences for the comedian Paintal, with 3 songs for him sung by Mohd. Rafi, Kishore Kumar and Mahendra Kapoor. Sachin is the hero, but it seems there is not much role for him in the movie. The Mini-Mob The Mini-Affair is a 1967 British romantic comedy film directed by Robert Amram, and starring Georgie Fame, Rosemary Nicols and John Clive. Music is provided by the Bee Gees. Satan's Sister Satans Sister is a 1925 British silent adventure film directed by George Pearson and starring Betty Balfour, Guy Phillips and Philip Stevens. It is an adaptation of the 1921 novel A Romance of the Bahamas by Henry De Vere Stacpoole. The novel was later adapted again as the 1965 film The Truth About Spring. Say It with Babies Say It with Babies is a 1926 American silent comedy film starring Glenn Tryon and featuring Oliver Hardy. Special Delivery Special Delivery is a 1922 American comedy film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle. It was Arbuckles first film as a director, albeit uncredited, following his acquittal of the manslaughter of Virginia Rappe. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Borrasca en las almas Borrasca en las almas is a 1954 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Lok Shahir Ram Joshi Lokshahir Ram Joshi also called Matawala Shair Ram Joshi in Hindi, is a 1947 Marathi biopic film of the poet Ram Joshi, directed by Baburao Painter and co-directed by V. Shantaram. Shantaram had given the direction to Painter but had to complete the film when Painter fell ill during production. Produced under the Rajkamal Kalamandir banner, it is also referred to as Lok Shahir Ramjoshi. The story writer was G.D. Madgulkar, who is cited as the "first specialist film writer" in Marathi cinema. This film was his first "full-fledged writing assignment", wherein he wrote the story, screenplay, dialogue and lyrics. It was also his debut as a screenplay writer. The film starred Jayaram Shiledar as Ram Joshi and Hansa Wadkar as Baya. The rest of the cast included Shakuntala Paranjpye, Parashuram, Sudha Apte and G. R. Madgulkar. The film, termed as the "Classic Marathi Tamasha musical" was a biopic of the poet, Kirtan, and lavani performer Ram Joshi, set in the Peshwa period. Un coup de baguette magique Un coup de baguette magique is a 1997 French TV movie written and directed by Roger Vadim. It starred Marie-Christine Barrault, Michael York and Sagamore Stévenin. It is a sequel to La Nouvelle tribu. It was Vadims last movie. Uppu Uppu is a 1987 Indian Malayalam film, directed by V. K. Pavithran and written by K. M. A. Rahim. The film is about the atavistic Muslim practice of male polygamy. The film is entirely on the side of the wronged wives, mounting a strong criticism of this aspect of the Muslim religion. It stars P. T. Kunju Muhammed, Jayalalitha, Vijayan Kottarathil and Madhavan. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam. La diosa de Tahití La diosa de Tahití also known as Los chacales de la Isla Verde, is a Mexican drama film directed by Juan Orol. It was released in 1953 and starring Rosa Carmina and Arturo Martínez. Pasionaria Passionflower is a 1952 Mexican crime film directed by Joaquín Pardavé and starring Meche Barba, Fernando Fernández and Freddy Fernández. The films art direction was by Jorge Fernández. Rivaaj Rivaaj is a 1972 Bollywood drama film directed by Tatineni Prakash Rao, and produced by K. C. Bokadia. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Farida Jalal and Mala Sinha. Sandra, la mujer de fuego Sandra, la mujer de fuego is a Mexican-Cuban drama film directed by Juan Orol. It was released in 1954 and starring Rosa Carmina and Arturo Martínez. Mangayar Thilakam Mangaiyar Thilakam is a 1955 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by L. V. Prasad. The film was produced by Sripadhashankar under Vaidya films and stars Sivaji Ganesan and Padmini in the lead roles, while M. N. Rajam, S. V. Subbiah, K. A. Thangavelu and K. Sarangapani play pivotal roles. The films soundtrack and background score were composed by S. Dakshinamurthi, while the lyrics for the songs were written by Kannadasan, Puratchidasan and Maruthakasi. P. L. Rai and N. M. Shankar handled cinematography and editing respectively. The film was a remake of Marathi film Vahinichya Bangdya. The story was adapted by Sadasiva Brahmam and dialogues were written by Valampuri Somanathan, G. Ramakrishnan and D. Nagalingam. The film was remade in Telugu as Vadina Gari Gajulu. The film was released on 26 August 1955. Lightning Love Lightning Love is a 1923 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. A Romance of Wastdale A Romance of Wastdale is a 1921 British silent adventure film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Milton Rosmer, Valya Venitskaya and Fred Raynham. It was based on the novel of the same name by A. E. W. Mason. Bhale Ammayilu Bhale Ammayilu is a 1957 Telugu drama film, produced by V. L. Narasu on banner and directed by Vedantam Raghavaiah. It stars Savitri, Girija, and N. T. Rama Rao in the lead roles and music jointly composed by Saluri Rajeswara Rao & Saluri Hanumantha Rao. Cupido pierde a Paquita Cupido pierde a Paquita is a 1955 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Kuttapathram Kuttapathram is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by R. Chandru. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Sreeja, Babu Antony and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Rajamani. Shri Tirupati Venkateswara Kalyanam Sri Tirupati Venkateswara Kalyanam is a 1979 Telugu mythological film, based on Lord Venkateswara Avatar at Tirumala, produced and directed by N. T. Rama Rao under his Ramakrishna Cine Studios banner. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Jaya Prada, Jayasudha in the lead roles and music composed by Pendyala Nageswara Rao. A Trial in Prague A Trial in Prague is an 83 min colour documentary film directed by Zuzana Justman about a 1952 show trial in Communist Czechoslovakia. Uyir Ulla Varai Usha Uyirullavarai Usha is a 1983 Indian Tamil film, written and directed by Vijaya T. Rajendar and produced by Usha Rajendar. The film stars Vijaya T. Rajendar, Saritha, Ganga and Nalini in lead roles. The film had musical score by Vijaya T. Rajendar. The film was remade in Kannada as Premigala Saval and in Hindi as Aag Aur Shola. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Prema Sagaram. Varakatnam Varakatnam is a 1969 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced by N. Trivikrama Rao under the banner Ramakrishna & NAT Combines and directed by his older brother N. T. Rama Rao. It stars Rama Rao, Savitri and Krishna Kumari, with music composed by T. V. Raju. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu. Krazanas bude Nest of Wasps is a 1927 Soviet silent film directed by Ivane Perestiani. The films sets were designed by the art director Valerian Sidamon-Eristavi. A Praga A Praga is a 1980 Brazilian horror film directed by José Mojica Marins. Aatma Gowravam Aatma Gowravam is a 1965 Telugu drama film, produced by D. Madhusudhana Rao under the Annapurna Pictures banner and directed by K. Viswanath. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Kanchana, Rajasree in the lead roles and music composed by Saluri Rajeswara Rao. The film marked the directorial debut of the great Indian film director K. Viswanath. The film is based on the novel of same name by Yaddanapudi Sulochana Rani. It won the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film in that year. The film was screened at the Asian and African film Festival at Tashkent. Mahakavi Kshetrayya Mahakavi Kshetrayya is a 1976 Telugu, biographical film, based on the life of Kshetrayya, produced by P. Adinarayana Rao under the Anjali Pictures banner and directed by Adurthi Subba Rao & C. S. Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao in the title role, with Anjali Devi, Manjula as female leads, and music also composed by P. Adinarayana Rao. Actually the film direction was started by veteran Adurthi Subba Rao but he had expired in the middle of the movie and director C. S. Rao completed the movie. Abu Hassan Pencuri Abu Hassan Penchuri is a 1955 Singaporean romantic fantasy film directed by B. N. Rao and starring P. Ramlee, Mariam, Nordin Ahmad. Mi vida por la tuya Mi vida por la tuya is a 1951 Argentine film. Chandraharam Chandraharam is a 1954 Telugu-Tamil bilingual swashbuckling film, produced by Nagi Reddy-Chakrapani under the Vijaya Productions banner and directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Savitri, Sriranjani Jr. in the lead roles and music composed by Ghantasala. Nadina Bhagya Nadina Bhagya is a 1970 Indian Kannada film, directed by R. Nagendra Rao and produced by S. Narayanappa and N. Narasimharaju. The film stars R. Nagendra Rao, R. N. Sudarshan and T. R. Narasimharaju in lead roles, with Rajkumar in a Guest Appearance. The film has musical score by R. Rathnam. Penki Pellam Penki Pellam is a 1956 Telugu-language drama film, produced by D. B. Narayana and S. Bhavanarayana under the Sahini Art Productions banner and directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Rajasulochana, Sriranjani Jr. with music composed by K. Prasada Rao. Cuando las mujeres mandan When Women Rule is a 1951 Cuban musical comedy film directed by Joseph P. Mawra and starring Federico Piñero, Alberto Garrido and Germán Valdés. The Mexican star Valdés, also known as Tin Tan, was loaned out by his Mexican studio for the film. The soundtrack for the film was composed by Humberto Rodríguez Silva and Osvaldo Estivil. Sati Sulochana Sati Sulochana is an 1934 Indian Kannada-language film directed by Y. V. Rao. The film was released on 3 March 1934 and is the first talkie film in Kannada language. It is also the first film to be screened in the erstwhile Mysore Kingdom. It is a lost film. Zhuangzi shi qi Zhuangzi Tests His Wife is a 1913 Hong Kong drama film directed by Li Minwei. It is the earliest feature film of Hong Kong cinema. It was the only film made by the Huamei Studio, which was co-founded by Benjamin Brosky, who had sold his Asia Film Company in Shanghai, and Li Minwei. The film was, however, never screened in Hong Kong. Brosky brought the film to the United States, and it became the first Chinese film to be shown abroad, when it was exhibited in the Chinese communities of Los Angeles and San Francisco. It is based on the zidishu play "The Butterfly Dream" written by Chunshuzhai. Peddamanushulu Peddamanushulu or Pedda Manushulu is a 1954 Telugu film directed by Kadiri Venkata Reddy. The film is themed on corruption, and portrays all "Peddamanushulu" as corrupt. Balloon Balloon is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Ravi Gupthan. The film stars Mammootty, Jagathy Sreekumar, Mukesh and Kaviyoor Ponnamma in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. K. Arjunan. The Search Shodh is a 1979 Bollywood ghost movie directed by Biplab Roy Chowdhury and produced by Sitakant Misra, based on the Bengali book Gorom Bhat O Nichhok Bhooter Goppo by Sunil Gangopadhyay. Artificial Sons The Great Deceiver or Artificial Sons is a 1953 Mexican comedy film directed by and starring Fernando Soler. It is based on a play which has been adapted into films several times including the 1943 Argentine production Artificial Sons. Sam Sam is a 1967 Western film directed by Larry Buchanan. Hum Panchhi Ek Daal Ke Hum Panchhi Ek Daal Ke is a 1957 Indian Hindi-language film starring Maruti Rao and Daisy Irani. It won the National Film Award for Best Childrens Film. Maniyara Maniyara is a 1983 Indian Malayalam film, Screenplay by moidu Padiyath directed by M. Krishnan Nair and produced by T. E. Vasudevan. The film stars Mammootty, Seema, Adoor Bhasi and Shanthi Krishna in the lead roles. The film has musical score by A. T. Ummer. Tukiki and His Search for a Merry Christmas Tukiki and His Search for a Merry Christmas is a 1979 animated Christmas television special produced by the Canadian-based Atkinson Film-Arts. It was originally broadcast on CBC and in syndication on December 24, 1979. The Wordsmith The Wordsmith is a Canadian television film, directed by Claude Jutra and released in 1979. Based on a screenplay by Mordecai Richler, the film stars Saul Rubinek as Mervyn Kaplansky, a writer in Montreal who aspires to sell his debut novel while navigating his relationships with his landlords Mr. and Mrs. Hersh and his love interest Molly. The film received six Genie Award nominations in the Non-Feature Film categories at the 1st Genie Awards in 1980, for Outstanding TV Drama Over 30 Minutes, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Art Direction, Best Screenplay and Best Editing. It won the awards for Best Art Direction and Best Screenplay. Forbidden Cargoes Forbidden Cargoes is a 1926 British silent adventure film directed by Fred LeRoy Granville and starring Peggy Hyland, Clifford McLaglen and James Lindsay. Chalaki Mogudu Chadastapu Pellam Chalaki Mogudu Chadastapu Pellam is a 1989 Telugu comedy film, produced by G. Nirmala under the Nirmala Arts banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Rajani in the lead roles and music composed by J. V. Raghavulu. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office. This movie was remade in Kannada as Golmal Radhakrishna starring Anant Nag and was a super hit there as well and also remade in Tamil as Pondatti Pondattithan starring S. Ve. Shekar. Muchataga Mugguru Muchataga Mugguru is a 1985 Telugu comedy film, produced by Yarllagadda Surendra under the S. S. Creations banner, presented by D. Ramanaidu and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. It stars Chandra Mohan, Rajendra Prasad, Tulasi, Poornima in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Muhurtham Pathnonnu Muppathinu Muhurtham Pathnonnu Muppathinu is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Joshiy. The film stars Mammootty, Saritha, Jagathy Sreekumar and Ratheesh in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. They All Fall They All Fall is a 1925 American comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Maravil Thirivu Sookshikkuka Maravil Thirivu Sookshikkuka is a 1972 Indian Malayalam crime thriller film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by R. S. Rajan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Vijayasree, Adoor Bhasi and Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair in the lead roles. The film had musical score by G. Devarajan. Dravidan Dravidan is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Mohan Kupleri and produced by C. Ramkumar. The film stars Vijayaraghavan, Vani Viswanath, Jagathy Sreekumar, Rajan P. Dev, Vijayakumar and Chandni in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. Brahmachari Brahmachari is a 1938 black and white Marathi film. The film was directed by Master Vinayak and written by Pralhad Keshav Atre and starred Master Vinayak himself along with Meenakshi Shirodkar in lead roles. The film was a political satire targeted on the Hindu nationalist organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. The film was also made in Hindi language. Atre paired with Master Vinayak for the second time for this film after the 1937 film Dharmaveer. Apart from the witty dialogues and satirical theme, the film became popular for Shirodkars seductive song sequence wearing a swimsuit. Mandhri Kochamma Manthri Kochamma is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Rajan Sithara. Produced by Azeez Parappanangadi The film stars Prem Kumar, Indrans, Kalpana, Mala Aravindan and Kanaka in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Mohan Sithara. Manjeeradhwani Manjeeradhwani is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Bharathan. The film stars Vineeth, Sakshi Sivanand, Kaviyoor Ponnamma and Nassar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Ilayaraja. Kaakai Chirakiniley Kakkai Siraginilae is a 2000 Tamil drama film written and directed by P. Vasu. Parthiban and Preetha Vijayakumar played the lead roles, whilst Manasa, K. Viswanath, Lakshmi and Vadivelu play supporting roles. The film was released on 10 March 2000. The films release was postponed several times killing its box office prospects, finally flopped when released even though Parthibans movies were doing well then. Sklaven fremden Willens Hypnosis is a 1920 German silent film directed by Richard Eichberg and featuring Béla Lugosi. Samjhauta Samjhauta is a 1973 Bollywood film starring Anil Dhawan, Shatrughan Sinha, Yogeeta Bali and Pradeep Kumar in the lead roles. Forbidden Fruit Forbidden Fruit is a 2000 German/Zimbabwean short film written and directed by Sue Maluwa-Bruce. Filmed in Zimbabwe, the film depicts the romantic relationship between two women, and the aftermath of the discovery of their relationship. Pasión dominguera Pasión dominguera is a 1970 Argentine film; B qualified was, not commercially premiered being exhibited as a complement in neighborhood theaters. Chasing a Rainbow: The Life of Josephine Baker Chasing a Rainbow: The Life of Josephine Baker is a 1986 American documentary directed by Christopher Ralling about singer and dancer Josephine Baker. Qué perra vida Qué perra vida is a 1962 Mexican comedy film written and directed by Jaime Salvador, starring the double act Viruta y Capulina, performed by Marco Antonio Campos and Gaspar Henaine. Co-starring are Norma Mora, Magda Urvizu, and Rayo. The film was produced by Filmadora Chapultepec. Superstar Superstar is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Vinayan, starring Madanlal and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. Janma Rahasya Janma Rahasya is a 1972 Indian Kannada film directed by S. P. N. Krishna. The film stars Rajkumar and Bharathi in lead roles. The Queen Mother The Queen Mother is a 1916 British silent adventure film directed by Wilfred Noy and starring Owen Roughwood, Gladys Mason and Barbara Rutland. Yasamak ne güzel sey Yaşamak Ne Güzel Şey is a 1969 Turkish musical comedy film directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Öztürk Serengil, Selda Alkor, and Engin Çaglar. Picnic Picnic is a 1975 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by C. C. Baby and V. M. Chandi. The film stars Prem Nazir, Lakshmi, Unnimary and Adoor Bhasi. The films score was composed by M. K. Arjunan. It was a super hit. Mera Naam Joker Mera Naam Joker is a 2000 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Nissar, starring Nadirsha and Meera in the lead roles. Het Phoenix mysterie Het Phoenix Mysterie is a 1990 Dutch drama film directed by Leonard Retel Helmrich. All I Want Is You... and You... and You... All I Want Is You... and You... and You... is a 1974 British comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Freddie Earlle, David Griffin and Carol Cleveland. Its plot is about an American business tycoon who tries to choose a new vice president for his firm in a weekend gathering that soon descends into farce. Bhagya Devathe Bhagya Devathe is a 1968 Indian Kannada film, directed by Rathnakar-Madhu and produced by V Sundareshan. The film stars Rajkumar, K. S. Ashwath, Narasimharaju and Balakrishna in lead roles. The film had musical score by Gnanamani. Manasakshi Manassakshi is a 1968 Indian Kannada film, directed by S. K. A. Chari and produced by A. L. Srinivasan. The film stars Rajkumar, Bharathi, Narasimharaju and M. P. Shankar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. The movie was a remake of the 1961 Tamil movie Thirudadhe. Aduthaduthu Aduthaduthu is a 1984 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sathyan Anthikkad. The film stars Sukumari, Thilakan, KPAC Lalitha and Ahalya in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Raveendran. Enikkum Oru Divosam Enikkum Oru Divasam is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by Sreekumaran Thampi. The film stars Mohanlal, Adoor Bhasi, Nedumudi Venu and Seema in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Kuyiline Thedi Kuyiline Thedi is a 1983 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by M. Mani. The film stars Rohini, Master Raghu, Sukumari and Mohanlal in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. The film was a major success at the box office. The film casts Mohanlal in his most deadly villainous makeover. The film became a teenagers sensation during that days and still remains as a most wanted Malayalam tragedy romance movie. Simha Swapna Simha Swapna is a 1968 Indian Kannada film, directed by W. R. Subba Rao and produced by S. Bhavanarayan. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar, Narasimharaju and Dikki Madhavarao in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. Daanveer Daanveer is a 1996 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T. L. V. Prasad, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Ronit Roy, Rambha, Gulshan Grover and Prem Chopra. The film was a remake of the Telugu film Number One. Njësiti guerril Njësiti guerril is a 1969 Albanian action war film drama directed and written by Hysen Hakani with Muharrem Skënderi. The film starred Saimir Kumbaro and Ndrek Luca. Souls Protest Souls Protest is a 2000 North Korean film directed by Kim Chun-song. The film is an epic dramatisation of the Ukishima Maru incident in which hundreds of Koreans were killed when the ship was sunk by a mysterious explosion, and supports the Korean view that the explosion was deliberately set off by the ships Japanese crew. It has been dubbed as "Koreas Titanic". Souls Protest was imported to South Korea by Narai Film, a Seoul-based film trader, and was approved for release after five minutes of footage was cut which showed jubliant Koreans crediting Kim Il-sung with liberating Korea from Japanese colonial rule. The film was shown intact, however, for its Seoul premiere on 24 August 2001, the 56th anniversary of the incident. One survivor of the incident, Lee Chul-woo, said of the film: "I didnt like the propaganda stuff about Kim Il Sung... But the scene about the explosion was so real, and it is laudable for North Korea to make a movie about this incident." Souls Protest was later screened at the 2003 Jeonju International Film Festival. The Almost Royal Family The Almost Royal Family is an American television teen comedy that aired as an ABC Afterschool Special on October 23, 1984. The program was based on the 1973 novel Meanwhile, Back At the Castle, by Hope Campbell. Kuro arirang Kuro Arirang is a 1989 South Korean film directed by Park Jong-won. It stars Ok So-ri and Lee Geung-young and marks the debut of Choi Min-sik and Shin Eun-kyung. The film caused a stir over labor issues. Kladenetzat The Well is a 1991 Bulgarian drama film directed by Docho Bodzhakov. The film was selected as the Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Histoire vraie Histoire vraie is a 1973 French film directed by Claude Santelli. El monasterio de los buitres El Monasterio de los Buitres is a Mexican motion picture categorized as religious drama. It was filmed in 1973. Nirbachana Nirbachana English: Election ) is a 1994 Indian Oriya film directed by Biplab Ray Chaudhuri. The film exposes the manoeuvring and corruption of Indian electioneering. A young man is happy to hear the news that the local candidate would offer money for electing him. This money would help him to marry, but he sacrifices the money for an ailing beggar. The story is told through the struggles of several poor villagers of the Indian state of Orissa, each of whom have one of two choices: either working the soil for a wealthy landowner, or "dynamiting" the hills in one of the new quarries—a portrayal of how low humanity can descend when penury and desperation chip away at the social veneer. The film was selected for the Indian Panorama, International Film Festival of India 1996, Delhi. Rainbow's End Rainbows End is a 1995 Australian TV film directed by Denny Lawrence and starring Ernie Dingo. It is about a brother and sister who try to find their father. Hun Hunshi Hunshilal Hun Hunshi Hunshilal is a 1992 Indian Gujarati-language musical political satire film directed by Sanjiv Shah. Kumir Kumir is a Tajik film released in 1988. It was directed by Yormahmad Aralev and stars Daler Nazarov, Larisa Belogurova and Ahmadsho Ulfatshoyev. Je3 sedae: Ulemae 6 The Third Generation Uremae 6 was the sixth in the Ureme series of Korean childrens science-fiction films directed by Kim Cheong-gi. In a break from tradition, Shim Hyung-rae did not star in this installment of the saga. The Homeless Children The Homeless Children is a 1953 Turkish drama film directed by Renan Fosforoğlu. Crash Test Dude Crash Test Dude: Brad Roberts Live Singing Your Favorite Hits is a live album performed by Crash Test Dummies lead singer Brad Roberts during his solo acoustic tour following the Give Yourself a Hand tour. The album was released, along with an accompanying rockumentary film, exclusively through the MapleMusic.com e-commerce portal. Left Hand of Gemini Left Hand of Gemini is a 1972 American science fiction film starring Ian McShane, Ursula Thiess and Richard Egan. Mon oeil pour une caméra My Eye for a Camera is a 2001 autofiction movie by Quebec film director Denys Desjardins. This length feature is produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Parde Ke Peechey Parde Ke Peechey is a 1971 Bollywood drama film. The film stars Vinod Mehra.Yogeeta Bali and Bindu. 9-11: American Reflections 9-11: American Reflections is a 2001 documentary film that examines the attitudes of the American public in the wake of the September 11. It is directed by Shireen Kadivar and edited by Boris Elkis. The runtime is 50 minutes. Barocco Barocco is a 1925 French silent adventure film directed by Charles Burguet and starring Nilda Duplessy, Jean Angelo and Charles Vanel. Pillai Nila Pillai Nilla is a 1985 Tamil-language psychological horror film directed by Manobala. The film stars Jaishankar, Mohan, Raadhika and Nalini. Das grinsende Gesicht The Grinning Face, aka The Man Who Laughs, is a 1921 Austrian-German silent horror film directed by Julius Herska and starring Franz Höbling, Nora Gregor and Lucienne Delacroix. It is an adaptation of the 1868 novel The Man Who Laughs by Victor Hugo. The film was later remade by Paul Leni in 1928 as The Man Who Laughs, which starred Conrad Veidt in the Gwynplaine role. Thambi Durai Thambi Durai is a 1997 Indian Tamil film, directed by Senthilnathan and produced by K. Santhamani. The film stars Saravanan, Sukanya and M. N. Nambiar in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilayaraja. The film was completed in 1994 but had a delayed release in 1997. Chinnappadhaas Chinnappadass is a 1989 Tamil film directed by C. V. Rajendran. The film casts Sathyaraj and Radha in lead roles. The film released to moderate reviews. Naan Paadum Paadal Naan Paadum Paadal is a 1984 Indian Tamil-language film directed by R. Sundarrajan and produced by C. S. Rajesh Khanna, A. Francis Xaviour and R. Palanisamy. The film stars Sivakumar, Mohan, Ambika and Pandiyan in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilayaraja. The film was remade in Telugu as Mangalya Bandham. Solla Thudikkuthu Manasu Solla Thudikuthu Manasu is a 1988 Indian Tamil language film, directed by B. Lenin, starring Karthik and newcomer Priyasri in lead roles. The film, produced by J. Ravi, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 19 February 1988. The Untrodden Road Amada Bata is a classic Odia film directed by Amar Ganguly based on eminent Odia woman writer of yester years Basanta Kumari Patnaiks Novel master piece Amada Bata, whose primary concern is the character Maya, before and after her marriage. A Balinese Trance Seance A Balinese Trance Seance is a 1979 documentary film by ethnographic filmmaker Tim Asch and anthropologist Linda Connor that profiles Jero Tapakan, a Balinese spirit medium. It was one of five films that were made with Jero Tapakan and were considered to be exemplary ethnographic films. The film was the first in the series; the later films were: Jero on Jero: "A Balinese Trance Seance" Observed, The Medium is the Masseuse: A Balinese Massage, and Jero Tapakan: Stories From the Life of a Balinese Healer. Chignon d'or The Gold Chignon is a 1916 French silent film directed by André Hugon and starring Mistinguett and Harry Baur. Down Channel Down Channel is a 1929 British silent adventure film directed by Michael Barringer and starring Henry Victor, Alf Goddard and Roy Travers. It was made at Cricklewood Studios. Emerald of the East Emerald of the East is a 1929 British adventure film directed by and featuring Jean de Kuharski. It also starred Joshua Kean, Mary Odette and Lya Delvelez. It was based on a novel by Jerbanu Kothawala. It was one of a growing number of British films to be set in India during the era. The Eagle and the Hawk is a 1957 color Japanese film directed by Umetsugu Inoue. Yujiro Ishihara won a Blue Ribbon Award in 1958 for best new actor in recognition of his performances in Washi to Taka and Man Who Causes a Storm. How to Be an Adult How to Be an Adult is a 1975 Sri Lankan drama film directed by Dharmasena Pathiraja. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. Close, Closed, Closure Close, Closed, Closure is a documentary film by Ram Loevy that aired on Israels Channel 8 on 5 August 2002. The film describes life in the occupied Gaza Strip, three years before Israel unilaterally disengaged from there in 2005. The film employed both Israeli and Palestinian film crews to tell the story behind the intense frustrations of the local population, which erupted in the Second Intifada and the 2008-2009 Gaza War. At the same time, it also presents the attitudes of two conflicting groups in Israel: the rightwing settlers, who express their contempt for the local population; and the leftwing peace camp that demanded an Israeli withdrawal. The title derives from the frequent closures of Gaza by the Israeli government—during the filming, the border between Israel and Gaza was closed, opened, and closed again. Moorkhan Moorkhan is a 1980 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Joshiy and produced by Hassan. The film stars Jayan and Seema in the lead roles. The film has musical score by A. T. Ummer. Mazhu Mazhu is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. K. Krishnan and produced by Joye Palliyan and K. P. Mohammed. The film stars Sathaar, Sukumaran, Balan K. Nair and Lalithasree in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Behave Yourself Behave Yourself is a 1962 British short comedy film directed by Michael Winner, produced by Harold Baim and featuring Dennis Price, Jack Jackson and Pete Murray. A Canção da Primavera A Canção da Primavera is a 1923 Brazilian silent romantic drama film directed by Igino Bonfioli and Cyprien Segur. The film premiered in Rio de Janeiro on July 24, 1923. Playthings of Desire Murder in the Library or Playthings of Desire is a 1933 American drama film directed by George Melford and starring Linda Watkins, James Kirkwood and Reed Howes. It was made by the Poverty Row company Pinnacle Productions. A Yank in Australia A Yank in Australia is a 1942 Australian comedy film directed by Alfred J. Goulding and starring Al Thomas and Hartney Arthur. The Penniless Millionaire The Penniless Millionaire is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by Einar Bruun and starring Stewart Rome, Fabienne Fabrèges and Gregory Scott. Chunmiao Chunmiao is a 1975 Chinese film directed by Xie Jin, Yan Bili and Liang Tingduo, starring Li Xiuming as the titular village girl who became a barefoot doctor through political struggle. Like all films released in the Cultural Revolution, it is a propaganda film, in this case promoting the Criticize Lin movement. The ultra-leftist political message aside, the film is considered well-made artistically. It was shot in the countryside near Shaoxing, Zhejiang. It was Xie Jins only film during the Cultural Revolution. Mother Mother is a 1951 Iranian drama film directed by Esmail Kushan. Ang dalubhasa Ang Dalubhasa is a 2000 Filipino action comedy film that stars Fernando Poe Jr., Nanette Medved and Maritoni Fernandez. While this was Medveds comeback movie after graduating summa cum laude in Babson College for business studies, the film is considered to the first blockbuster in Philippine film in 2000. This comes after his 1999 film, Isusumbong Kita Sa Tatay Ko, was that years highest grossing Philippine film. This was also pop star Cris Villoncos film debut. Villonco later stated that she thought Fernando Poe, Jr. discovered her via the Pop Cola commercial. Tou fa luan le Dirt is a Chinese film from 1994 which depicts the nascent rock music scene of Beijing. It is considered an important example of the Sixth Generation movement that emerged in China after the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. While the films general pessimism about youth is shared by many other Sixth Generation films, a characters choice to have a child rather than an abortion has been seen by some scholars to have played a role in why the film received official permission to screen abroad, in contrast to the similarly themed Beijing Bastards. Weavers of Fortune Weavers of Fortune is a 1922 British silent sports film directed by Arthur Rooke and starring Henry Vibart, Dacia and Derek Glynne. Man in the 5th Dimension Man in the 5th Dimension is a 1964 short film produced and directed by Dick Ross and starring Billy Graham. Neeyethra Dhanya Neeyethra Dhanya is a 1987 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Jeassy. The film stars Karthika, Murali, Menaka and Mukesh in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. Neeyethra Dhanya is a Malayalam movie based on a novel named Oru Njayarazhchayude Ormaykk, by K. K. Sudhakaran. The film tells the story of a girl named Shyama, who committed suicide and the reason behind it. Actress Karthika plays Shyama. City Police City Police is a 1993 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Venu Nair and produced by Palamuttam Majeed. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Geetha, Sukumari and P. C. George in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. Ente Ponnu Thampuran Ente Ponnu Thampuran is a 1992 Indian Malayalam film, directed by AT Abu, starring Suresh Gopi and Urvashi in the lead roles. Johnny Johny is a 1993 Indian Malayalam period film directed by Sangeeth Sivan. and starring Tarun Kumar and Santhi Krishna in lead roles. Kambolam Kambolam is a 1994 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Baiju Kottarakkara, starring Babu Antony and Charmila in the lead roles. Nandini Oppol Nandini Oppol is a 1994 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Mohan Kupplery and produced by Joe Mon. The film stars Nedumudi Venu, Geetha, Siddique and Sunitha in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Ouseppachan. Savidham Savidham is a 1992 Indian Malayalam film, directed by George Kithu, starring Nedumudi Venu, Shanthi Krishna, Sunitha and Maathu in the lead roles. Vendor Daniel State Licency Vendor Daniel State Licency is a 1994 Malayalam film directed by Balu Kiriyath, starring Thilakan, Jagadish, Jagathy Sreekumar and Vinduja Menon. Ishtamanu Nooruvattom Ishtamanu Nooru Vattam is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Siddique Shameer, starring Shiju and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. Iskandar Iskandar is a 2003 Malaysian film directed by V. Nagaraj. Nandagopalnte Kusruthikal Nandagopaalante Kusruthikal is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film directed by Nissar and starring Mukesh and Annie in the lead roles. Die Perle des Orients The Pearl of the Orient is a 1921 German silent adventure film directed by Karl Heinz Martin and starring Viggo Larsen, Carola Toelle and Tzwetta Tzatschewa. It premiered in Berlin on 12 August 1921. Zigzag Zig Zag is a 1963 film directed by Ronald Remy and starring George Nader. Produced by Albert Zugsmith, it was made in the Philippines. Kayamkulam Kanaran Kayamkulam Kanaran is a 2002 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Nissar, starring Sarath Haridas and Madhupal in the lead role. Bees Saal Pehle Bees Saal Pehle is a 1972 Bollywood drama film directed by Probir Roy. The film stars Lalita Pawar. Haar Jeet Haar Jeet is a 1972 Bollywood drama film directed by C.P. Dixit. The film stars Rehana Sultan and Anil Dhawan. The film was a remake of Tamil film Thamarai Nenjam. Korea Korea is a 1952 Philippine film about the Korean War directed by Lamberto V. Avellana. Produced by LVN Pictures, the film is considered to be lost. Benigno Aquino Jr. wrote the script who based it on his experiences on the war as a correspondent. Pyaar Hi Pyaar Mein Pyar Hi Pyar Mein is a 2003 Pakistani film directed by Fahim Burney. The film generated considerable hype prior to its release but was a commercial failure. Pyaara Dushman Pyaara Dushman is a 1980 Bollywood Hindi movie. Produced by Subhash Sagar it is directed by Anand Sagar. The film stars Vidya Sinha, Yogeeta Bali, Sarika, Amjad Khan, Vinod Mehra and Rakesh Roshan. The films music is by Bappi Lahiri who composed a couple of popular songs like "Ek Dhoondho Milte Hain Hazaaron" and "Hari Om Hari". This film is also known to have starred the popular singer Sonu Nigam as a child artist. The soundtrack includes the song "Hari Om Hari", which is picturized on Kalpana Iyer, and is inspired by Eruptions version of "One Way Ticket". Amar Tumi Aamar Tumi is a 1989 Bengali film directed by Bimal Ray and produced by Dipti Pal. The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Farah Naaz in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Bappi Lahiri. Hari Bhakta Hari Bhakta is a 1956 Kannada film directed by T. V. Singh Thakur. The film stars Rajkumar and Pandari Bai in lead roles. It had Mynavathi, Narasimharaju, G. V. Iyer, H. R. Shastry playing supporting roles. Rayaran Sose Rayara Sose is a 1957 Indian Kannada film produced by Pandari Bai and directed by R. Ramamurthy and K. S. Murthy. It stars Rajkumar, Kalyan Kumar, Mynavathi, Ramachandra Shashtri, Pandari Bai and Ramadevi in lead roles. The music of the film was composed by R. Diwakara. This movie has S. Janakis first released Kannada film song Thaalalentho Shokavega. Tajurba Tajurba is a 1981 Hindi drama film directed by Nikhil Saini and starring Raj Babbar, Smita Patil and Naseeruddin Shah. Muriyada Mane Muriyada Mane is a 1964 Indian Kannada film, directed by Y. R. Swamy and produced by G. H. Veeranna, C. R. Basavaraju and S. Gurunath. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar, K. S. Ashwath and Balakrishna in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Vijaya Krishnamurthy. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Bhaaga Pirivinai. Pallandhu Vazhga Pallandu Vazhga is a 1975 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed and edited by K. Shankar. The film, which is a remake of the 1957 Hindi film Do Aankhen Barah Haath, stars M. G. Ramachandran and Latha. In Pallandu Vazhga, a prison warden takes six deadly prisoners released on parole to work on a dilapidated country farm in an attempt to rehabilitate them. The film was released on 31 October 1975 and ran for over 100 days in theatres, but was not as successful as the original Hindi film. Sarkari Mehmaan Sarkari Mehmaan is a 1979 Bollywood crime film drama directed by N.D. Kothari. The film stars Vinod Khanna and Jasmin in lead roles. Rangin Raaten Rangeen Raaten is a 1956 Hindi film starring Shammi Kapoor, Mala Sinha and Geeta Bali in lead roles. The music was composed by Roshan. Conman Ustaad is a 1989 Bollywood film starring Kimi Katkar, Vinod Khanna and Chunky Pandey in the lead roles. The music was composed by Anu Malik. Driven from Paradise Driven from Paradise is a 1965 Egyptian drama film directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab. It participated in the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. Police Story Police Story is a 1979 South Korean film directed by Lee Doo-yong. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards. Desobediência Disobedience is a 2003 drama film directed by Licínio Azevedo. Chavit Chavit, also known as Chavit Singson Story and Chavit: Blood Son of Ilocos, is a 2003 Filipino biographical adventure film drama produced and directed by Carlo J. Caparas starring Filipino actors Cesar Montano, Eddie Garcia and Dina Bonnevie. 1000 Thalaivangi Apoorva Chintamani Aayiram Thalai Vaangi Apoorva Chinthamani is a 1947 Indian Tamil language adventure-thriller film directed and produced by T. R. Sundaram. The screenplay was written by T. R. Sundaram and the dialogue by Bharathidasan. Music was composed by G. Ramanathan. The film stars M. R. Swaminathan, P. S. Govindan, V. N. Janaki and Kali N. Rathnam in the lead roles, with S. Varalakshmi, M. G. Chakrapani and C. T. Rajakantham in supporting roles. The film was a big success among the masses. Thirteen years later, the film was remade in Telugu under the title Sahasra Sirchedha Apporva Chinthamani and that version was dubbed and released in Kannada. Zameen Ke Tare Zameen Ke Tare is a 1960 Hindi-language childrens drama film directed by Chandulal Shah and starring Daisy Irani, Honey Irani, Motilal and Achala Sachdev, with music by S. Mohinder. The Lure of Drink The Lure of Drink is a 1915 British silent drama film directed by A. E. Coleby and starring Blanche Forsythe and Roy Travers. Aafat Aafat is 1977 Bollywood film directed by Atma Ram, starring Navin Nischol, Leena Chandavarkar, Amjad Khan, Mehmood and Nazir Hussain. First Love Cinta Pertama is a 1973 film directed by Teguh Karya. Starring Christine Hakim, Slamet Rahardjo, and N. Riantiarno, it tells the story of Ade, a young woman who falls in love with Bastian, an ex-convict, yet is engaged to Johny, who raped Bastians wife and caused her to be killed in the resulting fight. It was well-received both critically and commercially, garnering five Citra Awards and launching Christine Hakims career. Tabloid Bintang has listed it as the 19th best Indonesian film of all time. Capitaine Achab Capitaine Achab is a 2004 French short film directed by Philippe Ramos. It is an interpretation of Moby-Dick by Herman Melville. The film follows a young Achab and the events that inspire his eventual journey to the sea. The film was presented at the Cannes Film Festival and Pantin in 2004. In 2007 a full-length version was released. Christmas in Kabul Christmas in Kabul is a CBC Christmas special about comedian Rick Mercer going to Afghanistan to bring Christmas cheer to the Canadian troops stationed outside Kabul. Music stars Damhnait Doyle, Kevin Fox and Tom Cochrane accompanied Mercer to Camp Julien, where many of the troops live in large tents. It originally aired December 21, 2003, on CBC. Choonda Choonda is a Malayalam language film. It was released in 28 March 2003. Opéra industriel Opéra Industriel is a short film produced by Pacific Data Images in 1986. Parts of the film have been used in compilations such as Beyond the Minds Eye and State of the Art of Computer Animation. The film portrays a number of humanoid, expressionless robots in a monochrome scene that resembles a factory or forge. Police Crop: The Winchester Conspiracy Police Crop: The Winchester Conspiracy is a 1990 Australian television film based on Operation Seville and the assassination of Colin Winchester. Aag Andhi Aur Toofan Aag Aandhi Aur Toofan is a 1994 Hindi language movie directed by Kanti Shah and starring Mukesh Khanna, Mukesh Goyal and Sadhana Singh. Law or Loyalty Law or Loyalty is a 1926 silent film directed by Lawson Harris. It was set in Canada. Do Raha Do Raha is a 1971 Hindi-language drama film. The film stars Shatrughan Sinha, Anil Dhawan and Radha Saluja. It had wet erotic scenes of Radha Saluja and was a hit at the box office. However, the film did not do much for the career of Radha Saluja or Anil Dhawan. The film was remade in Tamil as Aval. The Midget Stays in the Picture The Midget Stays in the Picture is a short film which was shown at various festivals and screenings. It stars Larry Nicholas and Julie Benz. It is directed and written by Art Edler Brown. It premiered at the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival. Mickey's Big Game Hunt Mickeys Big Game Hunt is a 1928 silent short film in Larry Darmours Mickey McGuire series starring a young Mickey Rooney. Directed by Albert Herman, the two-reel short was released to theaters on December 23, 1928 by FBO. Cserebere Cserebere is a 1940 Hungarian comedy film directed by László Cserépy and starring Kálmán Latabár, Bella Bordy and Manyi Kiss. Rickshawala Rickshawala is a 1973 Bollywood film starring Randhir Kapoor, Neetu Singh and Mala Sinha in the lead roles and directed by K. Shankar. It is her debut film. It was remake of the 1971 Tamil film Rickshawkaran. Freedom Freedom is a 2004 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thampi Kannanthanam, starring Jishnu and Nithya Das in the lead role. Gang Master Gangmaster is a 1994 Telugu film directed by B. Gopal. It has music composed by A. R. Rahman. It was dubbed into Tamil with the title Manitha Manitha. The film was a remake of Hindi film Sir. Auf der Reeperbahn nachts um halb eins On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight is a 1929 German silent adventure film directed by Fred Stranz and starring Eddie Polo, Lydia Potechina and Harry Nestor. The film takes its name from the 1912 song of the same name, which refers to the Reeperbahn in Hamburg. The films sets were designed by the art director Otto Moldenhauer. It was made by the German subsidiary of the Hollywood studio Universal Pictures. Fable Fable is a British television play, shown on 27 January 1965 as an episode of The Wednesday Play series on BBC 1. Written by John Hopkins, the play is set in a parallel totalitarian Britain where those in authority are black people, and white people are their social underdogs - a reversal of the situation in contemporary apartheid South Africa. It was directed by Christopher Morahan and produced by James MacTaggart. Karodpati Karodpati also called Millionaire is a Hindi/Urdu 1936 comedy film directed by Hemchander Chunder. The film was produced by New Theatres Ltd. Calcutta, and the music was composed by R. C. Boral with the assistance of Pankaj Mullick. The lyrics were written by Kidar Sharma who also acted in the film. The film starred K. L. Saigal, Sardar Akhtar, Molina Devi, Pahari Sanyal, Nawab, Trilok Kapoor, Rajkumari, and Kidar Sharma. The film showcased K. L. Saigal performing a farcical-comedy role which was a different format from his normal tragedy based stories. The story revolves around a cinema-crazy young man who wins a lottery, leading to a series of comedic situations when his friends join him. Das Rätsel der Sphinx The Riddle of the Sphinx is a 1921 German silent adventure film directed by Adolf Gärtner and starring Ellen Richter, Erich Kaiser-Titz and Karl Günther. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Dreier. Die Fürstin Woronzoff Princess Woronzoff is a 1920 German silent adventure film directed by Adolf Gärtner and starring Ellen Richter, Hugo Flink and Rudolf Forster. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Dreier. Einheit SPD-KPD Einheit SPD-KPD is an East German short subject documentary film about the merging of the Communist Party of Germany and the Social Democratic Party of Germany into the Socialist Unity Party of Germany, directed by Kurt Maetzig. It was released in 1946. Sasural Sasural is a 1984 Hindi movie produced by Biswanath Prasad Shahabadi and directed by Govind Moonis. The film stars Arun Govil, Bharat Bhushan, Arvind Deshpande, Gulshan Grover, Sadhana Singh and Dina Pathak. Tetsu no tsume is a 1951 black-and-white Japanese horror film directed by Shinsei Adachi for Daiei Films. It was shot in Black and White, Academy ratio full-screen, and was never dubbed in English. The film was never shown in the United States, and was only available on laserdisc in Japan. The writer/director Shinsei Adachi is referred to on imdb as "Nobuo" Adachi. Rose by Any Other Name... Rose By Any Other Name ... is an American Romantic comedy whose plot and title are loosely based on William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet. Set in the US around the turn of the 21st century, it gently pokes fun at life, manners, morals as well as the tensions within the modern LGBT and liberal communities. It stars lesbian actress Cathy DeBuono. American Jobs American Jobs is a 2004 independent film, documentary, written, produced and directed by Greg Spotts. The film is about the loss of American jobs to low-wage foreign competition, covering the phenomenon of outsourcing in manufacturing and high-paying white-collar jobs. The filmmaker visited 19 cities and towns throughout the United States interviewing recently laid-off workers, focusing on three industries: textiles, commercial aircraft and information technology. It also contains interviews with a number of members of Congress, including: Sherrod Brown, Rosa DeLauro, Robin Hayes, Donald Manzullo, and Hilda Solis, and includes an extended section of clips from the 1993 congressional debate on NAFTA.. Spotts self-released the film on DVD via a website on Labor Day, 2004. The CNN program Lou Dobbs Tonight featured excerpts from American Jobs on seven consecutive weeknights in September 2004, exposure which attracted a distribution deal. The Disinformation Company, publisher of Robert Greenwalds series of documentary DVDs, released American Jobs on DVD in February 2005, along with a companion book penned by Spotts, CAFTA and Free Trade: What Every American Should Know. The book was used as a lobbying tool by the AFL-CIO and members of the US Congress during the summer of 2005 when Congress was debating ratification of the Central American Free Trade Agreement. Spotts subsequently wrote the official companion book to Robert Greenwalds 2005 documentary The High Cost of Low Price. The Final Kiss The Final Kiss, also known as Blood on the Guitar, is a 2005 drama film that was directed by Scott Shaw. Der Sekretär der Königin The Queens Secretary is a 1916 German silent comedy film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Käthe Dorsch, Ressel Orla and Margarete Kupfer. A young Queen secretly marries the commander of her bodyguard, but things are complicated when his ex-lover arrives with a touring opera company. The film was widely praised for its direction, acting and cinematography. Khel Mohabbat Ka Khel Mohabbat Ka is a 1986 Indian Bollywood film directed by Satish Duggal and produced by Digvijay. It stars Farooq Shaikh and Poonam Dhillon in pivotal roles. Bitayin si... Baby Ama! Bitayin si... Baby Ama! is 1976 Filipino film starring Rudy Fernández and Alma Moreno, depicting the life of executed murderer and gang leader, Marciál "Baby" Ama. Ama, who became a gang leader with his own prison mob while serving a sentence for lesser charges, was executed for murder at the age of 16 via electric chair on October 4, 1961. The film was followed by the sequel Anak ni Baby Ama starring Robin Padilla Im Kampf um Diamantenfelder At War in the Diamond Fields is a 1921 German silent adventure film directed by Hans Schomburgk and starring Oskar Marion, Meg Gehrts-Schomburgk and Willy Kaiser-Heyl. It premiered on 13 August 1921. Die Abenteuerin von Monte Carlo - 3. Der Mordprozeß Stanley The Adventuress of Monte Carlo is a 1921 German silent adventure film directed by Adolf Gärtner and starring Ellen Richter, Anton Pointner and Eduard von Winterstein. It was released in three parts, The Mistress of the Shah, Moroccan Nights and The Stanley Trial. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Dreier. Extensive location shooting took place in Monte Carlo, Morocco, Paris, Nice, Switzerland, Barcelona and Italy. Die Insel der verbotenen Küsse The Island of Forbidden Kisses is a 1927 German silent adventure film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Stewart Rome, Marietta Millner and Elga Brink. The films art direction was by Franz Schroedter and Hermann Warm. Home Cured Home Cured is a 1926 American comedy film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle. Kottaram Vaidyan Kottaram Vaidyan is a 2004 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Satheesh Venganoor, starring Vineeth Kumar and Sujitha in the lead role. Carhenge: Genius or Junk? Carhenge: Genius or Junk? is a 2005 documentary film about Carhenge, an artists almost-to-scale interpretation of Stonehenge, but built with automobiles instead of megaliths. Located in Western Nebraska, Carhenge has become a huge tourist attraction and also a center of local controversy. In the film, creator Jim Reinders challenges a communitys definition of art, freedom of political expression, and appropriate land use development. This documentary focuses on Reinders effort to erect the monument, and to then keep it from being dismantled. It also addresses aspects of public art and how, in many forms of art, the creative effort is often more about group unity than about the final end-product. The program runs 26:40. The director, David Liban is a professor at the University of Colorado Denver. This film has been broadcast on Public broadcasting stations nationally, Israeli television, and at the following film festivals and conferences: Australian International Film Festival, Melbourne, Oct 2006 Berkeley Video and Film Festival, Berkeley - Oct 28, 2005 Boulder International Film Festival, Boulder - Feb 2006 Big Muddy Film Festival Carbondale - Feb 2006 Sarasota Film Festival, Sarasota - April 2006 James River Film Festival, Short Film juried Competition, Richmond VA - April, 2006 Trenton International Film Festival, Trenton - May 2006 The Estes Park Film Festival, Estes Park - September 2006 Spotlight Nebraska Film Festival, Scottsbluff - October 2006 Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival, Nevada City - January 13–15, 2006 Starz Film Center, Colorado Filmmakers Showcase, Denver - Dec 5th, 2005 Popular Culture Assoc. National Convention, Atlanta - April, 2006 Popular Culture Assoc. Southwest Regional Convention, Albuquerque - Feb 2006 University Film and Video Assoc. Conference, Chicago - Aug. 2005 University of Colorado at Denver, Theatre, Film and Video Production Series -Sept., 23, 2005 Nyaydaata Nyaydaata is a 1999 Indian Hindi-language film starring Dharmendra, Jaya Parda, Harish & Ritu shivpuri . Dangerous Twins Dangerous Twins is a 2004 Nigerian drama film written, produced and directed by Tade Ogidan. The film, which stars Bimbo Akintola, Ramsey Nouah and Stella Damasus-Aboderin is a 135 minutes, three-part film that won the 1st Africa Movie Academy Awards for Best Special Effects. Ramsey Nouah played a dual role, as Taiye and Kenny in the film. Wounded Wounded: The Bandit Queen is a 2007 Hindi language film that was directed by Krishna Mishra. The film was first released on 9 March 2007. The film is based on the true story of Seema Parihar, who plays herself in the film. 30 Days 30 Days is a 2006 Nigerian action thriller film written and directed by Mildred Okwo. The film received 8 nominations at the 2008 Africa Movie Academy Awards, with Joke Silva taking the award for Best Supporting Actress. Jeeo Shaan Se Jeeo Shaan Se is a 1997 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Talat Jani and produced by Pranlal Mehta, starring Dharmendra, Reena Roy, Ayub Khan and Monica Bedi. Dharmendra appears in a triple role. People's Encounter Peoples Encounter is an Indian film released by Ushakiran Movies in 1991. The film is based on the situations in Andhra Pradesh in the early 1990s. It was the debut film of Meka Srikanth. Too Colourful for the League Too Colourful for the League is a 52-minutes 2001 Canadian documentary film made for CBC-TV, directed by Daniel Cross and Mila Aung-Thwin and produced by Diversus Productions. The film was produced by Evan Beloff, Ari Cohen and Max Wallace, who were nominated for a Gemini Award for best documentary. It was written by Max Wallace and co-produced by Daniel Cross. This documentary examines the struggle of blacks in hockey in Canada from the 1930s to the present day telling the story of black players courage and determination to play in a white-dominated sport. It focuses on an effort by former Montreal citizenship judge Richard Lord to nominate legendary black hockey player Herb Carnegie into the Hockey Hall of Fame. During the 1940s, Carnegie was widely acknowledged as one of the best hockey players in the world, playing alongside Jean Béliveau for the Quebec Aces. Yet he never was allowed to play in the NHL because of a long-time color barrier, which was only broken a decade later by Willie ORee of the Boston Bruins. In the film, veteran Hockey Hall of Fame referee Red Storey recalls watching Carnegie try out for Toronto Maple Leafs owner Conn Smythe. According to Storey, Smythe turned to him and said, "Id give $10,000 to turn that boy white." It was broadcast by CBC, CTV, CBC Newsworld and Canal Plus. Memories of Berlin: The Twilight of Weimar Culture Memories of Berlin: The Twilight of Weimar Culture is a documentary film produced and directed by Gary Conklin, and released in 1976. The film tells the cultural story of Berlin during the Weimar Republic through interviews with a number of persons who were involved in literature, film, art, and music during the period. It includes interviews with Christopher Isherwood, Louise Brooks, Lotte Eisner, Elisabeth Bergner, Francis Lederer, Carl Zuckmayer, Gregor Piatigorsky, Claudio Arrau, Rudolf Kolisch, Mischa Spoliansky, Herbert Bayer, Mrs. Walter Gropius, and Arthur Koestler. Prisoner 345 Prisoner 345 is a 2006 documentary film. Tanju Miah Tanju Miah is a 2006 British short documentary film directed and written by Sadik Ahmed. The film is about the eponymous Tanju Miah who after the disappearance of his mother is forced to fend for himself while waiting for her to return. Jaggu Jaggu is a 1975 Bollywood crime film directed by Samir Ganguly. Son of Al Qaeda Son of al Qaeda is a documentary about Abdurahman Khadr, a young Canadian whose father was an associate of Osama bin Laden, produced by Terence McKenna and Nazim Baksh. Abdurahmans younger brother is Omar Khadr, who was also detained at Guantanamo. It was first broadcast on the CBCs The Fifth Estate in the winter of 2004. It was later picked up and broadcast on PBS as part of the Frontline series. The documentary describes how Khadrs father moved his family into Nazim Jihad when Khadr was ten or eleven years old. Khadrs parents described him as the "black sheep" of his family, because he was not as compliant as his siblings in adopting jihadist values. He ran away from the military training camps they sent him to. And when the Americans invaded Afghanistan, he was completely and fully cooperative. The members of the Khadr family give personal stories about Osama bin Laden in their interviews. They claim that Bin Laden enjoyed playing volleyball and that he prohibited his family and followers from using most modern conveniences. Shrishaila Mahatme Sri Shaila Mahathme is a 1961 Indian Kannada film, directed by Aroor Pattabhi and produced by Neerlahalli Thalikerappa. The film stars Rajkumar, Dikki Madhavarao, Balakrishna and Hanumanthachar in the lead roles, along with Jayalalithaa and her mother Sandhya in small roles. The film has musical score by T. A. Kalyanam. Jayalalithaa danced as a child artist for a song in the film. She had accompanied her mother Sandhya, who played a supporting role in the film, to the studios and the producer Neerlahalli Thalikerappa and director Aroor Pattabhi were looking for a child artiste to play the deity Parvati in a school drama scene in the film, as the original girl who was supposed to dance could not come on the day of schedule. Pattabhi asked Sandhya if he could make Jayalalitha dance in the small sequence and Sandhya agreed, thereby Jayalalitha made her debut as a child artiste in Kannada films with this film. Tarap Tarap is a 2006 Pakistani Urdu film directed by Sangeeta. The film was a flop in Lahore, but successful in Karachi. It was shot in Dubai and Lahore. It is known for its popular soundtrack. Sable Cicada Diao Chan is a 1938 Chinese sound film directed by Bu Wancang and produced by Zhang Shankuns Xinhua Film Company. The film is a portrayal of one of the "Four Beauties" of ancient China, in this case the titular Diaochan, from the late Eastern Han Dynasty era. Like Diaochan, the film is also known by the literal translation of her name, the Sable Cicada. The film, a lavish historical costume drama, represented something of a revival of Chinese filmmaking in Shanghai following the occupation of the city by Japanese forces. Under the aegis of the Xinhua Film Company, Diao Chans success allowed for significant output of wartime films from Chinese studios during the "Solitary Island" period of the late 1930s and early 1940s. Moskva. Pride '06 Moscow Pride 06 is a documentary movie of the 2006 Gay pride parade in Moscow. Foighidinn: The Crimson Snowdrop Foighidinn – The Crimson Snowdrop is a short film in Scottish Gaelic directed by Simon Miller and produced by Christopher Young. Premiered at the Celtic Film and Television Festival in 2005, it went on to win the Bermuda International Film Festival and to show at the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival, the Hamptons International Film Festival, the Hawaii International Film Festival, the Rhode Island International Film Festival and the European Minority Film Festival. Foighidinn was the inspiration behind the Scottish Gaelic feature film The Inaccessible Pinnacle. King of Punk King of Punk is a documentary film directed and produced by Kenneth van Schooten and Julie van Schooten. The documentary film includes interviews with members of bands involved in the Punk scene between 1976 and 1982 including Ramones, Adicts, Exploited, Avengers, Dead Boys, UK Subs, Zeros, Wayne County & the Electric Chairs and many other artists. They talk about this music form and the music industry in general. It also profiles OBGYN, an all-girl Punk band based in Fayetteville, NC, and Patrick Clement, owner of Bostons FNS Publishing. The films title, King of Punk, is based on one of OBGYNs song titles and doesnt refer to any one person. The King of Punk documentary was released on DVD in 2007. Kisshô Tennyo is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Akimi Yoshida. It was serialized by Shogakukan in Bessatsu Shōjo Comic between February 1983 and June 1984 and collected in four bound volumes. Kisshō Tennyo received the 1983 Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo manga. The Feature The Feature is a collaboration between filmmakers Michel Auder and Andrew Neel. Using a collection of videos that Auder had created over the previous 40 years, in combination with original present-day footage of Auder shot by Neel, the two filmmakers made a feature-length film loosely based on the story of Auder’s life. Auder created a form of video diary, starting with his first Sony Portapak camera in 1969, documenting the people, places, and events in his life, which included marriages to Viva Superstar and Cindy Sherman, and a loose affiliation with the Warhol Factory. The film is shot in New York City, and islands in the South Pacific. The Feature is not a biographical film. Although the narrative is linear, footage from various periods in Auder’s life is used throughout the film. The story is augmented with satirical sit-down interviews of Auder in the present day, and biographical information is integrated into the hyper-theatrical scenes shot by Neel. Take Out Take Out is a 2007 short thriller film by Bill Hall, with Jonathan Budine as the director, producer and editor. The short introduces Mary Ann Emerson, appearing in her first lead role, and includes veteran New York City actor Alexis Suarez. Scream queen Debbie Rochon also appears in a cameo role. "Take Out" features the cinematography of Bud Hayman and production design of Jim Welsh who also co-produced, as well as, original music composed by Ray Nissen. Facing Sudan Facing Sudan is a documentary film released in 2007. It chronicles the situation in Sudan from independence in 1956, through civil war and the current crisis in Darfur. The narrative of Sudan is told through the eyes of activists from various segments of American society. Brian Burns—a young custodian who traveled to South Sudan in order to effect change there—supplies the arc in the film, and links the various stories together. The tagline of the film is "Ordinary people can do extraordinary things. Even in Sudan." The film premiered in March 2007 at the Longbaugh Film Festival in Portland, Oregon. It subsequently screened at fourteen film festivals and won "Best Documentary" awards at the Landlocked Film Festival and the Illinois International Film Festival. The film was produced, directed and edited by Bruce David Janu. The soundtrack was composed by Tom Flannery and Lorne Clarke. The film was released on DVD January 8, 2008. A follow-up to Facing Sudan was completed in July, 2008. This short documentary is entitled Crayons and Paper, tells the story of Dr. Jerry Ehrlich, a pediatrician who has administered to children in conflicts zones across the world. The film exhibits drawings from children in Sri Lanka and Darfur. Like Facing Sudan, the documentary features an original soundtrack by Flannery and Clarke. Love Like Wind Love Like Wind is a 2007 film directed by Mei-Juin Chen, and produced by Lisa Muskat and Bianca Giancoli. Sitanda Sitanda is a 2006 Nigerian adventure / drama film directed by African Movie Academy Award winner Ali Nuhu, and written by Fidel Akpom. The film received 9 nominations and won 5 awards at the 3rd Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2007, including Best Picture, Best Nigerian Film, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. United Gates of America United Gates of America is a 2006 BBC television documentary directed by Alex Cooke, featuring journalist Charlie LeDuff. He lived for a month within the gated community of Canyon Lake in Riverside County, California, to try and discover why people wanted to lock themselves behind gates and fences, and what effect it had on the residents. The documentary also explored the issues of immigration from Mexico and Central America, and highlighted the issues of segregation and racism that exist in the United States. The one-hour made-for-TV documentary premiered on British TV channel BBC Four in 2006, with ongoing repeat showings. The film also appeared at the 2007 Ann Arbor Film Festival, the USA Film Festival, and the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. The film met with positive reviews. Ian Johns of The Times found LeDuff to be "an acute interviewer and astute observer in this entertaining documentary." TV Scoop found it "hilarious", emphasizing LeDuffs style: "He just ambles along, asking simple questions before pouncing Columbo-like with a killer last line. Oh look, theres a Mexican over there....gardening. " Matt Kettman of the Santa Barbara Independent wrote that the documentary was "eye-opening", "hilarious, probing, and meaningful," and that LeDuff "does not draw any solid conclusions for the viewer. We are left wondering whether these Canyon Lake residents are paranoid or correct." Soon after filming completed, Sharon Rice, the assistant editor of Canyon Lakes The Friday Flyer wrote an open letter to LeDuff listing a large number of "good people" and activities not covered in the documentary. Three residents of Canyon Lake who later previewed the film were "disgusted by it" enough to write letters to the editor. After the show was broadcast in the UK, and the UK tabloid In the Know labeled Canyon Lake "The Worlds Most Paranoid Town", the editor again wrote that the film omitted truthful positive information about the "little bit of paradise." Big Dreamers Big Dreamers is a 55-minute documentary film showcasing the Big Things of Australia. Directed by Camille Hardman, and produced by Camille Hardman and John Fink, Big Dreamers features the construction of The Biggest Gumboot in the world in Tully, in far North Queensland. La quinceañera La Quinceañera is a documentary film produced and directed by Adam Taub released in 2007. It was shot in Tijuana, Mexico and follows Ana Maria and her family as they prepare for and celebrate her Quinceañera. The Quinceañera or Quince Años is, in some Spanish-speaking regions of the Americas, a young womans celebration of her fifteenth birthday, which is celebrated in a unique and different way from her other birthdays. The word is also used to refer to the young woman whose 15th birthday is being celebrated. Loving You Loving You is a melodramatic love story produced and distributed by Regal Films. It was released on 20 August 2008. Metal Armor Dragonar is a 48-episode mecha anime series, created by Sunrise and aired from 1987 to 1988. Devised shortly after the release of Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ, Dragonar was intended to be both a "starter" series to get new fans into mecha anime, and a potential successor to the Gundam franchise. In fact, its concept is to be the renewal of the first Gundam; and the mecha are designed by Kunio Okawara, the mechanical designer for most of the Gundam series. Though the series enjoyed good ratings and earned a loyal fan following, it failed to surpass Gundam and ended up as a single series, probably due to its light, ZZ Gundam-like take on the real robot mecha genre. Game developer Banpresto had Dragonar appear in two of its popular franchises, Super Robot Wars and Another Centurys Episode; fans responded positively, and Sunrise acknowledged them in 2005 by releasing a memorial DVD collection of the series, a remastered version of the previous two-part LD boxset releases years before. Thakarachenda Thakarachenda is a 2007 Malayalam film directed by debutant Avira Rebecca with Sreenivasan and Geethu Mohandas in the lead. The film is based on a real-life incident. The film released on 9 August as a package along with Shaji N. Karuns docu-fiction AKG. A drama by genre, the film is an example of black humour and sarcastic comments. It received the Best Debut Director Award and Special Jury Award at the Kerala State Film Awards. It's Me, Matthew! Its Me, Matthew! is a 2008 American short film based on actual events. The semi-autobiographical short film was written, produced, and starring Michael McDerman, who used the stage name Michael Ferreira in this film. It was directed by Neil Stephens. The film running 15 minutes centered on the title character of Matthew, who is confronted with the inner struggle of looking at the past to understand why hes drawn into the personal relationships hes had. His psychoanalyst helps him link the pieces of the puzzle from the present time to the past. The film was screened at North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, Rhode Island International Film Festival, Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Anthology Film Archives, The Fortress of the Arts Festival of Shorts, Think Short Film Festival, West Hollywood International Film Festival, where it won a Juror Award, and it opened before the gay cinemas gay movie night at Clearview Cinemas, in New York City hosted by Hedda Lettuce. Kuvaputki Kuvaputki is a multi-angle DVD by Embryoroom produced and directed by Edward Quist and co-produced by Derek Gruen aka Del Marquis, with music by Pan Sonic, the Finnish experimental electronic music duo consisting of Mika Vainio and Ilpo Väisänen. The film is "a hyper-real multi-angle DVD environment. Pan sonic, Mika Vainio and Ilpo Väisänen, are immersed in the imagery of the cathode which seems to live and infect their physicality over the course of three parallel films as they merge with their own extreme sound and into Quists sinister vision." "A number of motion graphics were developed that would sync with the live documented sound and performance," "From there, the idea evolved much further to include a kind of purely audio-visual narrative that included characters and suggests the inner life that goes on in a TV, as living energy. The various stages of the cathode process visually unfold." Locations for the documentary source footage include Philadelphia, PA, Boston, MA, New York City, Helsinki, Turku, and Tampere, Finland. Shooting commenced in 1999 and ended in 2003. With a long period of editing and motion graphic development in Quists native Brooklyn, NY and Beaver County, Pennsylvania. The Kuvaputki DVD can fetch as much as £58 in the UK, and £55 used even though it was originally priced under £15. Currently, prices have hit more nominal standards. There also exists a limited edition bundle of the DVD, hand numbered print, and a correspondingly numbered exclusive download offered directly from Embryoroom. Only 33 exist. Victoire Terminus, Kinshasa Victoire Terminus is a French 2008 documentary film about womens boxing in Kinshasa. Kamsin: The Untouched Kamsin: The Untouched is a Hindi B grade drama film of Bollywood directed by Amit Suryavanshi. This movie was released in 1997 in the banner of Sai Baba Film. Komori seikatsu kôjô kurabu is a 2008 Japanese film, based on the 2004 novel Komori Kachou no Yuuga na Hibi, written by Hikaru Murozumi. The movie stars Arata Furuta, Chiaki Kuriyama, Kosuke Toyohara, Shiro Sano, Narimi Arimori, and Shugo Oshinari. Juken sentai Gekiranger: Nei-Nei! Hou-Hou! Hong Kong Decisive Battle is the theatrical film adaptation of the Super Sentai series Juken Sentai Gekiranger television tokusatsu drama directed by Shōjirō Nakazawa and written by Naruhisa Arakawa. It premiered in Japanese theaters on August 4, 2007 with the Kamen Rider Series film Im Born!. The movies title comes from the Cantonese pronunciation of Ni hao, as Cantonese is the de facto dialect of Hong Kong. Mathe Hadithu Kogile Matthe Hadithu Kogile is a 1990 Indian Kannada film, directed by H. R. Bhargava and produced by S. Shankar. The film stars Vishnuvardhan, Baby Shyamili, Anant Nag, Bhavya and Rupini in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Rajan-Nagendra. The film was a romantic drama which was successful at the box office. Vishnuvardhan and Anant Nag, both superstars in theri own right, co-starred together for the first time. They would follow it up a few years later with Nirbandha. Red Apples Falling Red Apples Falling is a feature film directed by Ethan Higbee and starring Jim Jones and members of Dipset ByrdGang. The film was produced by Damon Dash and Adam Bhala Lough. The film premiered at the New York International Latino Film Festival on July 30, 2009. Parameshi Prema Prasanga Parameshi Prema Prasanga is a 1985 Indian Kannada language film, directed by and starring Ramesh Bhat, with Arundhati Nag, Master Manjunath, Ananth Nag, Shankar Nag and C. R. Simha. Karmika Kallanalla Karmika Kallanalla is a 1982 Indian Kannada film, directed by K. S. R. Das and produced by A. L. Abbaiah Naidu. The film stars Vishnuvardhan, Aarathi, Shankar Nag and Dwarakish in lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. Muniyana Madari Muniyana Madari is a 1981 Indian Kannada film, directed and produced by S. K. Bhagavan. The film stars Shankar Nag, Jai Jagadish, Kokila Mohan and Jayamala in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Rajan-Nagendra. Infamous Victory: Ben Chifley's Battle for Coal Infamous Victory: Ben Chifleys Battle for Coal is a 2008 Australian documentary about the 1949 Australian coal strike. It combines documentary footage with dramatised re-enactments. Devara Makkalu Devara Makkalu is a 1970 Indian Kannada language drama film directed by Y. R. Swamy and based on the novel Meena written by Ma. Na. Murthy. It stars Rajkumar along with Jayanthi, Kalpana and Rajesh in other lead roles. The film features a soundtrack from G. K. Venkatesh and is produced by Bharath Enterprises. Sati Sukanya Sathi Sukanya is a 1967 Indian Kannada film, directed by Y. R. Swamy and produced by D. Puttaswamy. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar, K. S. Ashwath and Rajashankar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Rajan-Nagendra. Benki Birugali Benki Birugali is a 1984 Indian Kannada film, directed by Thiptur Raghu and produced by Smt H. V. Sowbhagya. The film stars Vishnuvardhan, Shankar Nag, Jayanthi and Jayamala in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. Ranga Rao. This movie was remake of Gulzars Mere Apne. . Chaowa Pawa Chaowa Pawa is a 2009 Bengali film directed by Swapan Saha. The film is starring Prasenjit, Rachana Banerjee, Swarna Kamal Dutta, Santana Bose, Bodhisattwa Majumdar, Abhishek Chatterjee, Ramen Roy Chowdhury, Locket Chatterjee. This film is like Yaarana-Dostana’s male-bonding theme and the Rani-Preity-Salman-starrer Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega, where one of the girls wakes up from a coma to find how things have changed and super hit film Dhadkan. Devara Duddu Devara Duddu is a 1977 Indian Kannada film, directed by K. S. L. Swamy and produced by N. Rani. The film stars Rajesh, Srinath, Jayanthi, Hema Choudhary and Chandrashekar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Rajan-Nagendra. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Kaliyuga Kannan which also was remade in Telugu Devudu Digivaste. I Build the Tower I Build the Tower is a feature-length documentary film depicting the life of Sabato Rodia, the Italian immigrant who created the Watts Towers in South Los Angeles. The film has been recognized by Robert Koehler in Variety as "the most complete visual account of Rodia and his masterpiece". Malaysian Gods Malaysian Gods is a 2009 Malaysian documentary film directed by Amir Muhammad and produced by Da Huang Pictures. Although not fully banned, the Malaysian Film Censorship Board disallowed it from screening in cinemas and on TV. It thus was screened on college campuses and at private venues. It premiered on 18 April 2009 at the 22nd Singapore International Film Festival. Punarjanma Punarjanma is a 1969 Indian Kannada film, directed by Peketi Shivaram. The film stars Rajkumar, Jayanthi, Chandrakala and T. N. Balakrishna in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Dulal Sen.The movie is based on the novel of same name by Ta.Ra.Su. Nanna Thamma Nanna Thamma is a 1970 Indian Kannada film, directed by K. Babu Rao and produced by K. V. Guptha. The film stars Rajkumar, Jayanthi, Gangadhar and R. Nagendra Rao in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Ghantasala. The movie is a remake of the directors own 1969 Telugu movie Jarigina Katha. Ghantasala retained the Telugu song Bhale Manchi Roju in the Kannada version as Ide Hosa Haadu. The film was unsuccessful at the box ofice. T Takes: Lobby T Takes is a 2008 Internet-exclusive 12-part series of two- to three-minutes episodic film series, each episode starring a different actor improvising for the camera. Shot during the 2008 Sundance International Film Festival by the emerging New York writer and director Brody Baker and produced by KnowMore Productions exclusively for The New York Times Style Magazine web site, these 12 short films were conceived to be viewed sequentially and feature performances by Hollywoods bright young things, including Josh Hartnett, Josh Lucas, Michael Pitt and Lukas Haas. T Takes is followed by T Takes: Brooklyn ‘09. Kantheredu Nodu Kantheredu Nodu is a 1961 Indian Kannada film, directed by T. V. Singh Thakur and produced by A. K. Velan. The film stars Rajkumar, Leelavathi, Balakrishna and Rajasree in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. The movie was remade in Malayalam in 1965 as Kavyamela and the producer of Kantheredu Nodu, A. K. Velan, subsequently remade it in Tamil in 1968 as Devi, starring Muthuraman and Devika. A. K. Velan had sold the copyrights of the Kannada movie to Malayalam producer T. E. Vasudevan for Rs.1000. Subsequently, he purchased it back for Rs.5000 to remake it in Tamil for a 1968 movie titled Devi, which bombed at the box office. It was also observed that the Malayalam version Kavyamela followed Guru Dutt’s 1957 classic Hindi film Pyaasa, except for some minor twists in the story. Bhagyada Bagilu Bhagyada Bagilu is a 1968 Indian Kannada film, directed by K. S. L. Swamy and produced by B. H. Jayanna. The film stars Rajkumar, Balakrishna, Dwarakish in the lead roles, with K. S. Ashwath in a guest appearance. The film has musical score by Vijaya Bhaskar. Bhakta Cheta Bhakta Cheta is a 1961 Indian Kannada language film directed by M. B. Ganesh. The film stars Rajkumar, Pratima Devi and Indira in lead roles. Dharma Vijaya Dharma Vijaya is a 1959 Indian Kannada film, directed by N. Jagannath and produced by T. Madar. The film stars Rajkumar, Narasimharaju, Siddayyaswamy and Sadashivaiah in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. Karuneye Kutumbada Kannu Karuneye Kutumbada Kannu is a 1962 Indian Kannada film, directed by T. V. Singh Takur and produced by A. C. Narasimha Murthy and Friends. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar, Balakrishna and Narasimharaju in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. The movie is based on the Kannada novel Dharma Devathe by Krishnamoorthy Puranik , making it the first Kannada movie to be made based on a novel. Mahatma Kabir Mahathma Kabir is a 1962 Indian Kannada film, directed by P. Srinivas and produced by T N Reddy. The film stars Rajkumar, Krishnakumari, Udaykumar and T. D. Kuchalakumari in lead roles. The film had musical score by A. Anasuyadevi. Telugu actor Sobhan Babu made a guest appearance in the movie. Rajadurgada Rahasya Rajadurgada Rahasya is a 1967 Indian Kannada film, directed by A. C. Narasimha Murthy and produced by A. Vasudeva Rao and T. Dwarakanath. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar, Narasimharaju and Dinesh in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. Sarvagna Murthy Sarvagna Murthy is a 1965 Indian Kannada film, directed by Aruru Pattabhi and produced by M. Narendra Babu. The film stars Rajkumar, Harini, Udaykumar and Mynavathi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. Sati Savitri Sathi Savithri is a 1965 Indian Kannada film, directed by P. R. Kaundanya and produced by N. Vishweshwariah. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar, Narasimharaju and K. S. Ashwath in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. To Be Friends To Be Friends is a 2010 American drama film written and directed by James Lawrence Eckhart and starring Joelle Carter and Todd Stashwick. Eckharts brother, Aaron Eckhart, served as executive producer of the film. Super Islaw and the Flying Kids Super Islaw is a fictional Filipino superhero created by J. Erastheo Navoa who appeared in some movies and TV Series. He was portrayed by Richard Gomez in the movie Super Islaw and The Flying Kids and was later revived by Zanjoe Marudo in ABS-CBNs Super Inggo TV series. Dream Girl Dream Girl is a 2009 Indian Oriya film under Prasad Productions Ltd., directed by Ashok Pati. This film is a remake of a super hit Telugu film Bommarillu which was also made in Bengali as Bhalobasa Bhalobasa. Bande Utkala Janani Bande Utkala Janani is a 2008 Indian Oriya film directed by Suvendu Swain. The film deals with themes of patriotism and honesty towards profession. That this is the first Oriya film released through satellite using Digital UFO system. AmaZulu: The Children of Heaven AmaZulu: The Children of Heaven is a 2006 British documentary film directed by Hannan Majid and Richard York. The film follows seven teenagers in a township in Umlazi as they come together to learn under the leadership of headmaster, Mr. Mtshali at Velabahleke High School. Munna: A Love Story Munna-A Love Story , is a 2008 Indian Oriya film directed by N. Padhi This movie is unofficial remake of Bollywood movie Jeet,starring Salman Khan,Karishma Kapoor and Sunny Deol . Engerindho Vandhaal Engirundho Vandhaal is a 1970 Indian Tamil film, directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar and produced by K. Balaji. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Jayalalithaa, K. Balaji and Nagesh in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. The film was a remake of the Telugu film Punarjanma. The Hindi version had Sanjeev Kumar and Mumtaz and was titled as Khilona and was made simultaneously. The film was a silver jubilee hit. It later won the Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Film. Lal Tuku Tuku Sadhaba Bahu Lal Tuku Tuku Sadhaba Bahu, is a 2007 Indian Oriya film directed by Sangram Biswal. This is a remake of 2002 Bollywood film "Raaz".Arindam Roy and Anu Choudhury played the lead role in this film.Bijay Mohanty and Kuna Tripathy in supporting roles. The Green Notebook Zelená knížka is a 1948 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Ae Jugara Krushna Sudama Ae Jugara Krushna Sudama is a 2003 Oriya-language film, directed by Hara Patnaik, starring Mithun Chakraborty and Uttam Mohanty. It is a remake of Hindi-language film Khudgarz. Kannithai Kanni Thaai is a Tamil-language road film directed by M. A. Thirumugam, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role. The film was produced by "Sandow" M.M.A.Chinnappa Devar under his Devar Films banner, released on 10 September 1965. The Red Sense The Red Sense is a 2006 Khmer-Australian supernatural thriller film. It was director Tim Peks debut film and was produced by Transparent Pictures. The success of The Red Sense led Transparent Pictures to produce films such as Bokator and Annoyed. The Red Sense was first released in Australia in August 2008, and though banned for general release there, screened in Cambodia in December that year. It is rated M by the Office of Film and Literature Classification of Australia. Faux Faux is a 2010 drama film directed and written by Christopher Michael Beer focusing on the influence economics has on sexuality. Portrait of a Fanatic Portrait of a Fanatic is a 1982 Taiwanese period film directed by Wang Toon, adapted by Wu Nien-jen from Bai Huas 1980 screenplay, which was first made into a film in mainland China that quickly received a ban there on orders of Deng Xiaoping himself. Part of Chinas scar literature, Bai Huas story is set in mainland China and the United States. It follows the turbulent life of a patriotic Chinese painter from the 1930s to the 1970s, as he escapes Japans bombings during the Second Sino-Japanese War, assassinations by the repressive Nationalist government during the Chinese Civil War, and after the founding of the Peoples Republic of China, the horrors of the Cultural Revolution when millions of intellectuals and artists were cruelly persecuted on trumped-up charges. Minor Raja Minor Raja is a 1991 Telugu comedy film, produced by Venigalla Rambabu, K. P. Panakala Rao under the Rakesh Productions banner and directed by Katragadda Ravi Teja. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Shobana and Rekha in the lead roles, with music composed by Vidyasagar. The film is remake of the Tamil film Mallu Vetti Minor. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. Ayudham Ayudham is a 2003 Indian Telugu film, directed by N. Shankar and produced by Srinivasa Rao. The film stars Rajasekhar, Sangeetha, Brahmanandam and Gurleen Chopra in lead roles. The film had musical score by Vandemataram Srinivas. Gudu Gudu Gunjam Gudu Gudu Gunjam is 2010 Telugu, comedy film, produced by V. Ravi Kumar Reddy on Sri Chitra banner and directed by Veeru K. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Sithara, Kasturi, Parthu, Chahat, Arthi Puri in the lead roles and music also composed by Veeru K. The film recorded as flop at the box office. Mittal v/s Mittal Mittal v/s Mittal is a 2010 Bollywood film written and directed by Karan Razdan and produced by Rajeev Kore and Dinesh Chugh. The film traces a case on file that fights for the rights of women who are subjugated to domestic violence and inhuman treatment at the hands of husbands and in-laws, a case that will empower women to fight for their pride, respect and their very right to live with dignity. The film was released on 26 March 2010. If You Were Me: Anima Vision 2 If You Were Me: Anima Vision 2 is a 2008 South Korean animated film. Rahul's Arranged Marriage Rahuls Arranged Marriage, is a 2005 silent Canadian film directed and produced by Anant Mathur, and is a short film. The Blue Book The Blue Book, Political Truth or Historical Fact is a 2009 documentary film by Gagik Karagheuzian about the Armenian Genocide denial. Study Study is a 2012 Italian psychological thriller drama film written, produced, directed by and starring Paolo Benetazzo. It follows a psychology student in the last week before his final exam, discovering his life and exploring his mind. Distinguished by a profound cinematic individualism, the film was made on an extremely low-budget and was entirely shot by Benetazzo without any film crew. Study has been screened and awarded at several international film festivals including the California Film Awards, Portobello Film Festival, Indie Fest,Cyprus International Film Festival. The film has since developed a cult following among fans and audience. Die Rache der Pharaonen The Revenge of the Pharaohs is a 1925 Austrian silent adventure film directed by Hans Theyer and starring Gustav Diessl and Suzy Vernon. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Rouc. Offside Offside is a 2009 Australian romantic comedy film written and directed by Gian Carlo Petraccaro, and produced by Matthew Salleh at Urtext Film Productions. Hangman's Graveyard Hangmans Graveyard is a Canadian documentary film which was originally broadcast in Canada on History Television on December 6, 2009. A work-in-progress screening of the film was presented at the Ontario Archaeological Society’s 36th annual symposium and as the opening film of DocFest Stratford in October 2009. The film follows an archaeological investigation at Torontos old Don Jail beginning in September 2007. The archaeologists uncovered a cemetery behind the jail and began a process of identifying the remains. In total, 15 bodies were found, and all are thought to be remains of executed inmates. The archaeological team is led by Dr. Ronald Williamson of Archaeological Services Inc. Produced by Canadas Ballinran Productions, the company behind the Gemini and IFTA nominated documentary Death or Canada, the film follows the lives of three men found in the forgotten cemetery - George Bennett, Jan Ziolko and Frederick Davis - and examines the history of the Don Jail, capital punishment in Canada and the nations most feared hangman, Arthur Ellis. Dharini Dharini is a 2002 India Oriya film directed by Susant Misra. The Mosk A Jamaâ is a 2010 film directed by Daoud Aoulad-Syad. It was selected by African Film Festival of Cordoba - FCAT, San Sebastián International Film Festival and other international film festivals. Shepherds of Helmand Shepherds of Helmand is a war film directed by Gary Mortensen. It was released on DVD in the U.S. on October 10, 2010 by Lucky Forward Films. The documentary follows 17 men from the United States Army, Oregon Army National Guard who volunteered to train a kandak of troops from the Afghan National Army. It was the winner of the "Best Documentary" at the Queens World Film Festival, winner of the "Golden Ace Award" at the Las Vegas Film Festival, and the winner of the "Military Channel Award" at the 2011 GI Film Festival. Stitches Stitches is a 2011 Israeli short film. The film was directed by Adiya Imri Orr, and has won the 2012 Student Visionary Award in the Tribeca Film Festival. Traduire Traduire is a 2011 French independent underground experimental documentary art film directed by Nurith Aviv. It was released on DVD by , as part of a boxset, also including Misafa Lesafa and Langue sacrée. Super, Girls! Super, Girls!, directed by Jian Yi, is a 2007 independent Chinese documentary that follows 10 female teenagers on their quest to become instant superstars on China’s biggest television show. The Chinese equivalent of American Idol, the "Super Girls Singing Contest" spawned an unprecedented pop culture phenomenon. Drawing over 400 million viewers, the ending text of the documentary implies the show was cancelled by the Chinese government for political reasons. The film accesses the contestants’ lives over several months. Through interviews and footage of auditions and competitions, Super, Girls! examines sexuality and success in the new China. Bringing King to China Bringing King to China is a 2011 documentary film by Kevin McKiernan. The cinematographers include three-time Oscar-winner Haskell Wexler. The documentary is "a fathers love letter to his adult daughter, a young American woman struggling to bring Martin Luther Kings dream of nonviolence to China, and then back to the United States. Her life is thrown into turmoil when she learns, mistakenly, that her father, a journalist covering the war in Iraq, has been killed by a suicide bomber." Bringing King to China conveys the lead characters "dream to build a bridge between the societies by talking about peaceful struggle and universal rights." It chronicles her struggle to interpret and adapt Kings message for Chinese society, preserve the historical accuracy of the U.S. civil rights movement, clear bureaucratic hurdles before opening night and raise funds to pay the theater company. The film takes American viewers backstage at the National Theatre Company of China, as Chinese actors rehearse with African-American gospel singers. The film premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival and won best documentary at the Ventura International Film Festival and the Tulsa International Film Festival. In 2011, it was scheduled to screen at film festivals across the US, including DOCNYC and the St. Louis International Film Festival. Commentators called the film timely, noting it premiered in the lead-up to the unveiling of the Martin Luther King in Washington, D.C. Banglar Nayok Banglar Nayok is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language commercial and social action based film. The film was directed by Dewan Nazrul. It was released throughout Bangladesh in 1995. It was produced by Jams Bangladesh Pvt. Ltd. The film stars Jashim, Shabana, Riaz, Sonia and many more. Also the story written by hero Jashim. This was Riazs film debut, though he was not the lead, and only appears in the supporting hero. Pillaiyar Theru Kadaisi Veedu Pillaiyar Theru Kadaisi Veedu is a 2011 Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by Thirumalai Kishore and starring Jithan Ramesh as a T. Rajendar fan. Sanchita Padukone and Telugu actress Suhasini play lead female characters. The film is the 81st from Rameshs home production Super Good Films. The score was by Telugu composer Chakri in his debut and only Tamil film he had worked so far. Bilo jednom... is a 2006 rockumentary by Serbian filmmaker Jovan Đerić. The films premiere in a packed Arena cinema, was followed by live sets from punk-rock bands Mitesers and Generacija bez budućnosti. The film is about the punk-rock scene of Serbias second city, Novi Sad, in the first half of the 1990s. People who made up this scene talk 15 years later about the rise and reasons for the fall in interest in this kind of music, widely popular in Serbia during the rule of the late Slobodan Milošević. As many of interviewees state, a common enemy—Milosevic and his regime—was a good focal point for the energy their music was making. When this enemy disappeared, the whole movement lost its edge and these days the story is very much low profile. Film was part of "Made in Vojvodina" program of 2007 Motovun Film Festival, presenting cinematography of Vojvodina, and also as part of four-day event—"Enter UK"—about cultural influence of British sub-culture in Serbia, held in Novi Sad during the EXIT festival 2007. was part of the program of several festivals, and had a theatrical screenings in Warsaw, Poland and Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Conspiracy Conspiracy is a 2000 Hong Kong sex film directed by Shu-Pui Hou and produced by Chun Fai Lau, starring Bessie Chan, Simon Lui, Michael Tse, Sophie Ngan, Peter Lai, and Gai-keung Si. The film premiered in Hong Kong on 6 July 2000. The Skin I'm In The Skin Im In is a 2012 autobiographical documentary film that was produced, directed, shot, and edited by American filmmaker, scholar, and professor Broderick Fox. The film had its world premiere at the 2012 Byron Bay Film Festival and had its United States premiere at the Arizona International Film Festival, where it was awarded a Special Jury Award for Best Personal Filmmaking. The Skin Im In will be released for stream and download on October 1, 2013 through The Orchard. Life Is Dead is a Japanese manga series by Tomohiro Koizumi. It was adapted into a live action film in 2012. The Kites Flying in the Sky The Kites Flying in the Sky is a 2008 North Korean film. Directed by Phyo Kwang and Kim Hyon-chol, the film is based on the true story of a former marathon champion who devotes her life to caring for orphans. The film was unusual in that no reshoots were required prior to approval for release. It officially premiered on 16 February 2008, and was the first film to be shown on television prior to a general release in June. The Kites Flying in the Sky was the only North Korean feature film to be screened at the 11th Pyongyang International Film Festival, where it won an award for special screening. Despite local success, the film was poorly received by foreign viewers, who dismissed it as "syrupy and propagandistic". A Gran Plan A Gran Plan is a 2012 English independent drama film written and directed by Sangeeta Nambiar, and produced by Prema Menon under the banner of Playacting Productions. It features veteran Indian actress Farida Jalal in the lead role. Brennan of the Moor Brennan of the Moor is a 1913 American silent short drama film on the life of the Irish highwayman Willy Brennan, directed by Edward Warren and produced by the Solax Studios. It was distributed by Exclusive Supply Corporation. Print held by the Library of Congress. Keep a Modest Head Keep a Modest Head is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Deco Dawson and released in 2012. The film is a tribute to Jean Benoît, a Canadian artist often credited as "the last surrealist". The film premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the Toronto International Film Festival Award for Best Canadian Short Film. TIFF subsequently named the film to its year-end Canadas Top Ten list of short films. The film was a shortlisted Canadian Screen Award finalist for Best Short Documentary Film at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards. Death in the West Death in the West is a 1976 documentary film directed by Martin Smith, which is believed to contain the first recorded admission from a tobacco company representative that smoking causes health problems. It was filmed by reporter Peter Taylor alongside a team from the United Kingdom current affairs program This Week. The film aired only once in the UK, from London in September 1976 on Thames Television, to an audience of approximately 12 million viewers, before a court order was obtained preventing it from being re-aired. Drivers Wanted Drivers Wanted is a 2012 documentary film about 55 Stan, a New York City taxi depot in Queens, NY. It was directed by Joshua Z Weinstein and produced by Jean Tsien. As well as directing, Weinstein participated in the film, often riding in the passenger seat of the taxi. The film features Johnnie Spider Footman, New York Citys oldest taxi driver. Mr. Footman died on September 11, 2013. He was 94 years old. The documentary was screened at the Silverdocs 2012 Film Festival. It also played at the Simons Center for the Arts as part of the Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers and the reRun Gastropub. The film was also shown at the DOC NY film festival. Mike Oldfield: Exposed Exposed is a live concert video by Mike Oldfield recorded in 1979 at Wembley Conference Centre. The live album of the same name was released in 1979; it also had the same artwork. A DVD version of the concert was released in 2005. It was part of the Tour of Europe 1979. The DVD release is split into two discs, like the CD, but this time because the viewer can choose their own viewing angles. Ingili Ingili is a 2013 Maldivian experimental suspense thriller film, starring Ismail Rasheed and Abdulla Muaz. Loh Purush Lohpurush is a 1999 Bollywood film directed by Hersh Kinnu, and starring Dharmendra, Jayaprada and Ashish Vidyarthi. Khatron Ke Khiladi Khatron Ke Khiladi is a 2001 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Imraan Khalid for producer Sanjay Chaturvedi, starring Mithun Chakraborty and Raj Babbar in the lead role. Kabita Kabita is a 1977 Bengali-language Indian feature film directed by Bharat Shamsher starring Mala Sinha in the lead role. The film is a remake of the Tamil classic film Aval Oru Thodar Kathai where Kamal Haasan had a supporting role as a neighbor. He played the same role in the Bengali remake, thus his only foray into Bengali film industry. He also acted in the Telugu remake Anthuleni Katha with Jayaprada, playing a different role as her boss and suitor. He also did a guest role in another remake, the Kannada film Benkiyalli Aralida Hoovu with his real-life niece Suhasini playing the lead role. The only remake he didnt appear in is the Hindi film Jeevan Dhaara starring Rekha. Midnight Microblog Midnight Microblog is a 2013 Chinese horror film. Naach Govinda Naach Naach Govinda Naach is a 1992 Bollywood film directed by S.Subhash, and starring Govinda, Mandakini and Raj Kiran. No Evidence of Disease No Evidence of Disease is a feature-length documentary film about N.E.D., a rock band of six gynecologic oncologists who seek to bring more attention and awareness to womens cancers. The film tells the story of the band members - their personal lives as doctors and musicians - and also takes a look into the world of GYN cancers, where patients struggle to fight the disease and advocacy groups and activists seek to raise awareness and research funds for gynecological cancer research and funding. The documentary is from Spark Media, directed and produced by Andrea Kalin, and distributed by Candy Factory Films. Amma Amma is a 1986 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Jiten and produced by B B Katra and Jiten himself, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Vijay Arora, Raakhee and Ashok Kumar The A.R.K. Report The A.R.K. Report – Secret for the Century is a 2013 action-adventure science fiction short film and television pilot produced by Canadian-Israeli research professor, Harry Moskoff and directed by Shmuel Hoffman. The lead actress is Katy Castaldi who plays Karmi. The lead actor is Pascal Yen-Pfister who plays Roth. Trilussa - Storia d'amore e di poesia Trilussa - Storia damore e di poesia is a 2013 Italian television film directed by Lodovico Gasparini. It was broadcast in two parts on 11 and 12 March 2013 on Rai 1. Death March Death March is a 2013 Philippine drama film directed by Adolfo Alix. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Soldiers' Stories Soldiers Stories is a 2014 film featuring restored stereoscopic photographs from World War I along with interviews from current veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq Wars. Produced by Nicholas Reed and directed by Jonanthan Kitzen and featuring narration by Mickey Rooney. Hi-Ho Mistahey! Hi-Ho Mistahey! is a 2013 National Film Board of Canada feature documentary film by Alanis Obomsawin that profiles Shannens Dream, an activist campaign first launched by Shannen Koostachin, a Cree teenager from Attawapiskat, to lobby for improved educational opportunities for First Nations youth. The film premiered on 7 September 2013 at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. It was subsequently named first runner-up for the festivals Peoples Choice Award in the documentary category, behind Jehane Noujaims The Square. The films title is Cree for "I love you forever." Obomsawin has said she heard about Koostachins story from childrens rights activist Cindy Blackstock. Obomsawin had been in the community of Attawapiskat working on this film when the Attawapiskat housing and infrastructure crisis broke. So she put this project aside and completed her film The People of the Kattawapiskak River, before completing Hi-Ho Mistahey! The film was a shortlisted nominee for the Canadian Screen Award for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards. Munjane Munjane is a 2012 released Kannada romantic drama film starring Ganesh and Manjari Phadnis. The film was written, produced and directed by S. Narayan, who also composed and written the songs and also acted in the film. Dharma Vish has scored the background music. Narayans wife, Bhagyavathi Narayan has produced the venture under his home banner. Jagadish Wali is the cinematographer. The film opened across Karnataka cinema halls on 2 March 2012. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Journey 2 in 2016. Mullamottum Munthiricharum Mullamottum Munthiricharum is a 2012 Malayalam film directed by Aneesh Anwar, starring Indrajith, Meghana Raj and Ananya in lead roles. Mohan Sithara is the music director of the film. A Year in the Wild A Year in the Wild is a 2012 British nature documentary series about the countrys national parks. Produced by the BBC, the series is narrated by actress Hermione Norris. It consists of three episodes, each an hour long. The first episode, Snowdonia, premiered on 27 July 2012 and features Snowdonia National Park. Snowdonia is located in Wales, and is known for its hills and extinct volcanoes. The second episode, The New Forest, premiered on 3 August 2012. The episode explores the fauna of the New Forest National Park. The Park, located in southern England, was established in 2005 and is one of the countrys newest national parks. The final episode of the series, Cairngorms, premiered on 10 August 2012. The Cairngorms National Park covers the Cairngorms mountain range in Scotland, and is Britains largest national park, with an area of 4,528 km2. All three episodes describe the wildlife of each park, the ecosystem, and the people who live near, work, or frequent the parks. I Grew Up in Princeton I Grew Up in Princeton is an independent documentary film directed by Brad Mays, and produced by Lorenda Starfelt at LightSong Films in North Hollywood, California. The film had its festival debut at the New Jersey International Film Festival on June 14, 2014 and was followed by another screening at the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival on June 28, 2014. Nirel Nirel is a Tulu film directed by Ranjith Bajpe and produced jointly by Shodhan Prasad and San Poojary, starring Anoop Sagar, Varuna Shetty, Deepthi, Sachin Padil, Deepak Paladka in the lead roles. This will be the first film produced overseas and planned to shoot completely in Gulf Region. The film is based on the Kannada Script "Nadu Naduve" by Karthik Gowda and later converted to Tulu by Ranjith Bajpe. Karthik Gowda also wrote the screenplay for the movie, and dialogues written by Ranjith Bajpe. Cast for the movie was totally selected by an audition at Fortune Grand Hotel Dubai. The people behind "Nirel" is a group of four friends, San Poojary, Ranjith Bajpe, Rajneesh Amin and Sachin Padil. All the Beautiful Things All the Beautiful Things is a 2014 American documentary film written and directed by John D. Harkrider. The film premiered in competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014. What Happens Next? 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Ek Var Piyu Ne Malva Aavje Ek Var Piyu Ne Malva Aavje is a 2006 Gujarati romantic action film produced by Gunvant Thakor, Ramesh Patel, directed by Harsukh Patel, starring Hiten Kumar, Vikram Thakor, Firoz Irani, Minaxi, Mamata Soni, Jayendra Maheta, Jaimini Trivedi and Mayur Vankani in the lead roles, released in 2006. The Czar of Black Hollywood The Czar of Black Hollywood is a 2014 documentary film by Bayer Mack that chronicles the early life and career of African-American filmmaker Oscar Micheaux. Mack conceived of and produced the film about Micheaux using Library of Congress archived footage, photos, illustrations and vintage music. The documentary, which is the first devoted exclusively to Oscar Micheauxs life, is narrated by William Bell, features an original score by Nicholas Jones and art direction by Julie Anderson. Ner Ethir Ner Ethir is a 2014 Tamil film directed by M. Jayapradeep and produced by Kalaipuli S. Thanu. The film features Richard, Vidhya, Aishwarya Menon and Parthi in the lead roles, while Satish Chakravarthy composed the films music. The film released worldwide on 24 January 2014. The film is a remake of Across the Hall. Akela the Alone Akela the Alone is a 2014 Indian psychological horror film that includes elements of crime and murder genres. In the film, Hyder, a loner whose parents died years ago, lives all alone doing petty jobs for survival. He meets Nadeem and Dawood and his whole life takes a turn towards insanity. Hold'em Holdem is a 2014 American thriller film directed by Clay DuMaw. The films plot combines Texas hold em with elements from horror and thriller films such as Battle Royale and Saw. Ali Baba and 40 Thieves Alibaba Aur 40 Chor is 1966 Hindi adventure fantasy film produced and directed by Homi Wadia and starring Sanjeev Kumar in the lead role. The film is based on Ali Babas story from One Thousand and One Nights. Happy Ness: The Secret of the Loch Happy Ness: The Secret of the Loch was a childrens cartoon that aired in 1995, centering on a community of Loch Ness monsters who could fly and swim. It lasted 13 episodes, and originated in the United Kingdom, also airing in Sweden and other countries on Fox Kids. It was co-produced by Abrams Gentile Entertainment, C&D, and AB Productions. In the U.S., it was syndicated by Active Entertainment. Hunter&Game Hunter&Game is a Comedy/Mockumentary Indie Film, written and directed by Kevin Alexander. The film which premiered at the LA Indie Film Fest in October 2014, won both Best Feature and Best Director of a Feature Awards. The film then went on to have its East Coast premiere at Festival in May 2015, where it won the Best Feature award. The Coffin Maker Magkakabaung, also known by its English title The Coffin Maker, is a 2014 Philippine drama independent film directed, written and edited by Jason Paul Laxamana. The film is known for winning the NETPAC Award for Best Asian Film at the 3rd Hanoi International Film Festival in Vietnam in November 2014. The film was also an official entry at the New Wave Category of the 40th Metro Manila Film Festival. Pune Via Bihar Pune Via Bihar set to release on 31 January 2014, is an Indian Marathi language film. The film is directed by Sachin Goswami and produced by Atul Maru and Ketan Maru. Todo mujer Todo mujer is a 2015 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gordon and portrayed by Isabel Ordaz, Julia Quintana, Miguel Torres, Arantxa de Juan and Alfonso Arranz. It receives 14 chosen candidates. Porkkalam Porkkalam is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language action film Directed, DOP and Edited by debutant Saroj Kumar. Starring Kishore of Polladhavan and Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu fame, Tinnu Anand, who starred in Mani Ratnams Nayakan and Bombay, comedy actor Sathyan and Smitha, a newcomer from Karnataka, in lead roles and seven artists as Villains, the film has musical score by Rohit Kulkarni. The film was released on 14 January 2010. Kattradhu Kalavu Kattradhu Kalavu is a 2010 Indian Tamil action film written and directed by Balaji Devi Prasad, an erstwhile advertisement filmmaker. It stars Krishna Sekhar of Alibhabha fame and Vijayalakshmi Agathiyan in lead and choreographer Kalyan, Cochin Hanifa and Ganja Karuppu in supporting roles. The film released on 28 May 2010. Milaga Milaga is a 2010 Indian Tamil action film directed by Ravi Mariya. The film stars himself in a negativerole while Singampuli, Natarajan Subramaniam play the main roles with Poongodi playing the heroine. The film was released on 25 June 2010 to mixed to negative reviews but it was a moderate success. Outermost Radio Outermost Radio is a feature-length documentary, written and directed by Alan Chebot, that takes an intimate look at a community on the tip of Cape Cod, far from the mainland and out of the mainstream, committed to keeping their alternative non-profit community radio station WOMR on the air through adversity. Broadcasting from the outermost region of Provincetown, WOMR reaches beyond locals and tourists, to a rapidly growing fan base around the world, redefining the very concept of community. Outermost Radio introduces audiences to the station’s passionate and unconventional volunteer staff as they fight to keep their freedom of expression alive and in the process, give us an unflinching look into their personal lives. Outermost Radio features a live performance from The Blind Boys of Alabama. Outermost Radio was selected by the 2015 Provincetown International Film Festival where Chebot won the John Schlesinger Award. The film was also selected in 2015 by the Kansas International Film Festival, the St. Louis International Film Festival, and the Hamptons Take 2 Documentary Film Festival. In 2016, Outermost Radio continued its festival tour at Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema in Idyllwild, CA, where the film won Best Director honors, and in February 2016 at the International Filmmaker Festival of World Cinema, London. In April 2016, Outermost Radio won a Gold Remi Award at WorldFest Houston International Film Festival. Outermost Radio continued on to be screened at the International Filmmaker Festival of World Cinema, Nice in May 2016. In June 2017, Outermost Radio was awarded the New England Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary Feature. Swami Public Ltd. Swami Public Ltd. is an upcoming Marathi film starring Vikram Gokhale, Subodh Bhave, Chinmay Mandlekar late Vinay Apte in lead roles. The film is written & directed by Gajendra Ahire, produced by Poonam Shende under the banner Saarrthi Entertainment. Trickle Dickle Down Trickle Dickle Down is a 2012 American animated short film directed by Ralph Bakshi. The film incorporates animation from Bakshis 1975 film Coonskin with newly recorded voice-overs. Gun & Goal Gun & Goal is a Punjabi sports drama film, directed by Simranjit Singh Hundal and starring Sumeet Singh Sarao and Rishita Monga. The movie is based on the life of a football player. Iyore Iyore is a 2014 Nigerian drama film set in the Benin Kingdom, directed by Frank Rajah Arase. It stars Rita Dominic, Joseph Benjamin, Okawa Shaznay, Paul Obazele, Bukky Wright and Yemi Blaq. Before its release, it has been nominated in ten categories at the 2014 Golden Icons Academy Movie Awards, slated to be held on 25 October 2014. Gold Gold. is a German experimental short documentary film directed by Alexander Tuschinski. It intercuts abandoned 19th century gold-mining towns in the desert with sequoia trees in a forest. The film had its world premiere at Mykonos Biennale on July 3, 2015, where it was screened in competition and received the Biennales Golden Pelican Award by Lydia Venieri. It had its German premiere at Berlin Short Film Festival on July 4, 2015, was screened in competition at Braunschweig International Film Festival 2015. and had its US-premiere at Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival in 2016. Shortcut: Disto Pan Nasto Shortcut – Disto Pan Nasto is a 2015 Marathi language film. It is a Romantic Thriller based on the life of protagonist, Rohit an ace computer hacker who mysteriously gets into a legal hassle for a huge hacking case. The case is helmed by cop Rajesh Shringarpure, a no nonsense police officer. Meanwhile, his love is tested with Ishika. It is directed and written by Mr. Harish Raut. Produced by M K Motion Pictures & Chitrakar Films, It has six songs and all by six music directors. Shortcut will be out in cinemas on 7 August 2015. The makers are planning an out of the box marketing strategy for the months prior to the big release. Balala the Fairies: Princess Camellia Balala the Fairies: Princess Camellia is a 2015 Chinese fantasy adventure film directed by Chen Cheng and starring Zhao Yue and Dai Meng of SNH48, Zhao Jinmai, Daisy Waite and Xinel Simpson. Its the third film in the Balala the Fairies film series, following 2014s The Magic Trial. It was released in China on October 1, 2015. Amy Makes Three Amy Makes Three is an upcoming American psychological thriller, written and directed by Josh Sternfeld. Principal photography began on June 23, 2015 in Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County in upstate New York. Rock Hero Rock Hero is a 2015 Chinese drama film directed by Tan Hua. It was released on June 20, 2015. 47 to 84: Hun Main Kisnu Watan Kahunga 47 to 84 is an Indian Punjabi film based on a realistic story that has been shot in Punjab, Chandigarh, New Delhi and the nearby areas. This movie is a journey of a child through the traumatic times of the India-Pakistan partition, and when her life was finally heading to normality, the 84 riots happened. The film is directed by Rajiv Sharma & produced by Babli Singh. Movie released on 30 May 2014 Breakfast in Beirut Breakfast in Beirut is a 2015 documentary film by VioletSkye Films. It was written, directed, and produced by Farah ALHashem. A Different American Dream A Different American Dream is a 2016 American documentary film by Simon Brook and Jane I. Wells. It was produced by 3 Generations and Brook Productions. In 2016, the film was selected for a number of festivals, including the Thessaloniki International Film Festival, the Margaret Mead Film Festival and the Reykjavík International Film Festival. Eyelids Eyelids is a 2015 South Korean drama starring Moon Seok-beom. Written and directed by O Muel, it follows an old man living a monk-like ascetic life on an island. Feeling frustrated and powerless while watching the news coverage in the aftermath of the Sewol ferry disaster on April 16, 2014, O wrote the script in three days to offer a way to console the souls of the dead. It made its world premiere at the 20th Busan International Film Festival in 2015 and won the CGV Arthouse Award and DGK Award. The Dream of Water The Dream of Water is a 2016 Iranian drama film directed by Farhad Mehranfar. It has been shot in the desert areas of Mehriz/Yazd in Iran, and more than half of the film takes place in the underground labyrinth of ancient step wells. It premiered at the Iran International Green Film Festival. Lambadina Lambadina is a 2015 Ethiopian drama film produced and directed by Messay Getahun. It was screened at the 2016 edition of the Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles. The film received the Audience Award for Narrative Feature, as well as, Special Jury Recognition-Director for First Feature Narrative. The film also won the award for Best Film by an African Living Abroad at the 12th Africa Movie Academy Awards. Gangajatra Gangajatra is a Bangladeshi Bengali film directed by Syed Wahiduzzaman Diamond. This film was shown at "Kolkata International Film Festival" in 2010. Rhythm Rhythm is an Indian romantic-musical film produced, directed and written by Vivek Kumar. The film production initially began in 2011 and was finally released on 26 February 2016 after being delayed for almost five years. Rajanigandha Rajanigandha is a 1982 Bangladeshi film starring Razzak, Alamgir and Shabana opposite them. Ayesha Akhtar garnered Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film. Lyricist Masud Karim earned Best Lyricist Award for "Rajnigandha Phuler Moto". The Ways of Love The Ways of Love is a 1950 anthology film. The film features three segments, Jean Renoirs "A Day in the Country", Marcel Pagnols "Jofroi", and Roberto Rossellinis "The Miracle". Meghla Akash Meghla Akash also is a Bangladeshi Bengali language film. The film directed by Bangladeshi filmmaker Nargis Akter and it is her first directed film. Release 2002 in all over Bangladesh. This thought has brought forward Nargis Akhters first feature film Meghla Akash that deals with the issue of HIV/AIDS prevention and control. Stars Moushumi, Ayub Khan, Amit Hasan, Shakil Khan, Purnima, Wasimul Bari Rajib, Shahidul Alam Sachchu, Ferdousi Mojimder, Pijush Bandhopadhya and many more. Public consciousness based the films special appearance Indian actress Shabana Azmi The film was appreciated by film critics also film viewers and won the National Film Award of Bangladesh as best director Nargis Akter of the year 2002, with gets won total six categories. Anyarku Praveshanamilla Anyarku Praveshanamilla is a 2016 Malayalam language suspense comedy family film directed by V.S Jayakrishna and produced by Dhanesh Prabha Kakkad and Sajesh Nair under the banner DD entertainment and Grammy entertainment. The film features Tini Tom, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Idavela Babu, Sunil Sugatha in the lead roles. The film is expected to be released in June 2016. This Movie explains the critical issues, when friends and outsiders are given undue importance and involvement in a family’s personal space. Every issue is shared meaningfully and with humor touch throughout this film. Title “Anyarku Praveshanamilla” is thus given appropriately to safeguard family’s personal space Angelena: Change the World Angelena: Change The World is a 2017 Australian autobiographical documentary film based on the Australian-born model/actress Angelena Bonet, evolving into a singer-songwriter, journalist/producer, and global womens rights activist. The entire film was produced and starred by herself. Kamen Rider Ghost: The 100 Eyecons and Ghost's Fateful Moment is a 2016 Japanese film, serving as the film adaptation of the 2015-2016 Kamen Rider Series television series Kamen Rider Ghost, and featuring the debut of the protagonist of Kamen Rider Ex-Aid. It was released in Japan on August 6, 2016, in a double billing with The Exciting Circus Panic!. Swine SWINE is a film written and directed by film-makers and campaigners Robbie Lockie and Damien Clarkson. The film is their first collaboration under the name Growing Box Co. and it has been commissioned by the charity Viva! as part of their ongoing campaign FaceOff. The film suggests we are sleepwalking into a superbug pandemic. The film will be released online on 7 July 2016 and there will be a London screening. Bullied to Death Bullied to Death is a 2016 Italian American film written and directed by Giovanni Coda, starring Tendal Mann. The film, shot in Italy and performed in English, was presented by the director and premiered during the 2016 edition of the Torino GLBT Film Festival. Bullied to Death is the second episode of the trilogy on gender based violence started by the director with the film Il Rosa Nudo. Shyam Shyam is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language drama family film directed and produced by debutant Sebastian Maliyekkal, under the banner of Rajageetham Films Pvt. Ltd. The film features Rahul Madhav, Bhagath Manuel, Vivek Gopan and Aparna Bajpai in the lead roles. It was released on 26 August 2016. Bayam Oru Payanam Bayam Oru Payanam is an Indian Tamil-language horror film written and directed by Manisharma. The film features Vishakha Singh, Bharath Reddy and Meenakshi Dixit in the leading roles, while Singampuli plays a pivotal supporting role. Featuring music composed by YR Prasad, production for the film began in mid-2015. The film was released on 25 August 2016 in India. Uppu Huli Khara Uppu Huli Khara is a 2017 Indian Kannada film written and directed by Imran Sardhariya, produced by M. Ramesh under the banner Tejeshwini Enterprises. The film stars Shashi Devraj, Malashri, Sharath, Anushree, B. Dhananjay, Jayashree and Shamanth Shetty in prominent roles. This film marks second directorial venture of Imran Sardhariya. Music was composed by Juda Sandy, Prajwal Pai and Kishore Aksa and art direction by Shivkumar for the film. Stunt sequence choreographed by Ravi Varma. The principal photography commenced on 18 April 2016 and will be released in 2017. Yôkai Watch: the Movie: The Flying Whale and the Grand Adventure of the Double Worlds, Meow! , also known as Yo-kai Watch the Movie: A Whale of Two Worlds, is a 2016 Japanese animated/live action fantasy adventure film and the third film in the Yo-kai Watch film series, following the 2015 film Enma Daiō to Itsutsu no Monogatari da Nyan!. It was released in Japan by Toho on December 17, 2016. It was followed by Oni-ō no Fukkatsu, which released on December 16, 2017. Toofani Tarzan Toofani Tarzan is a 1937 Hindi action adventure film directed by Homi Wadia. Produced by Wadia Movietone, the film had music by Master Mohammed with lyrics by Gyan Chander. It starred John Cawas, Gulshan, Nazira, Boman Shroff, Chandrashekhar and Dalpat. The film typically had the theme of ‘mad scientists looking for the elixir of life’ as per Rosie Thomas, cited by Gokulsing and Dissanayake and was publicised as ‘India’s first jungle adventure film’ with remakes in the 1950s as Zimbo series. Anbe Anbe Anbe Anbe is a 2003 Tamil romantic family drama film directed by Mani Bharathi. The film stars Shaam and Sharmelee in lead roles, while an ensemble supporting cast includes Santhoshi, Vivek, M. N. Nambiar, Manorama, and Yugendran. The music was composed by Bharathwaj. The film released on 1 May 2003 and opened to mixed reviews from critics. Mayakkannadi Maya Kannadi is a 2007 Tamil drama film directed by Cheran. Its his ninth directorial venture. He also plays the lead role with Navya Nair. Subbu Panchu, son of veteran producer Panchu Arunachalam is the producer. Ilayaraaja scores the music and Sarath Kumar, Arya and Malavika make cameo appearances in the film. Come, Together Come, Together is a South Korean drama film directed by Shin Dong-il and released May 2017. Dr. Macintyre's X-Ray Cabinet Macintyres X-Ray Film is an 1896 documentary radiography film directed by Scottish medical doctor John Macintyre. The film shows X-ray images of a frogs knee joint and an X-ray radiograph of an adults heart and digestive tract. Each image was captured in 1/300th of a second. Text from the films title card reads: "First XRay Cinematograph ever taken, shown by Dr. Macintyre at the London Royal Society, 1987." The title card between the footage of images of the heart and stomach reads: "XRay Photograph of adult, each Picture taken in the 300th part of a second. A series of these enable us to see a complete cycle of the movements of the heart. The movements of the digestive organs can also be seen and the joints of the body thus facilitating diagnosis of diseases of the bones and joints." Fotbollens sista proletärer The Last Proletarians of Football is a 2011 Swedish documentary film about the football club IFK Göteborg and its success during the 1980s, but also about the development of Swedish society. The documentary is written and directed by Martin Jönsson and Carl Pontus Hjorthén, with music by Ian Person, guitarist of former Swedish rock band The Soundtrack of Our Lives. Producer Kalle Gustafsson Jerneholm has also been a member of the band. The title of the film alludes to how the players of IFK Göteborg during the period were part of the class of wage-earners, playing the game as amateurs in a world of professional footballers, just like the proletariat are the class of wage-earners in a capitalist society. Bully Bully is a 2017 musical featurette written and directed by Aaron Alon and produced by Thunderclap Productions. Bully is a dramatic musical about Sam Bradley, a young man who kills himself after being repeatedly bullied in school because others suspect he is gay. The story follows Sam in the days leading up to his death and the lives of those around him in the days following his suicide. Bully premiered in the United States on September 24, 2017, at Alamo Drafthouse – Mason Park in Houston, Texas. The film had its film festival premiere in the 2018 Rainier Independent Film Festival in Ashford, on May 20, 2018. Nad ozerom: Above the Lake Above the Lake is a black-and-white 1995 cinema of the Russia independent film directed by Dmitrii Frolov. It is based on Alexander Blok novel Nad ozerom. The film is not an adaptation in the usual way: it is the reconstruction of the cinema of the beginning of the 20th century, performed by our contemporaries. Being a poetically philosophical reflection of the perception of A. Bloks poetry, the film at the same time reproduces the atmosphere of the legendary Silver Age. Naakaa Naakaa is a 2018 Nepalese drama crime film, directed by Amit Shrestha, written by Arjun Karki and Abhishek Subedi and made under the banner of Media Port. The film stars Bipin Karki, Thinley Lhamo, Robin Tamang and Ghanashyam Joshi in the lead roles. The film is set in Nepal-China border film tells the story of human trafficking. Sardar saab Sardar Saab is a 2017 Indian Punjabi-language action film directed by Amit Prasher and written by Daljeet Kalsi. It stars Jackie Shroff, Guggu Gill, Daljeet Kalsi, Neetu Singh, Sudesh Berry, Shivendra Mahal, Karamjit Anmol, Sardar Sohi & Yaad Grewal in the lead roles. A remake of the 2013 Tamil film Thalaivaa, the film released worldwide on 6 January 2017. Bhanu Goenda Jahar Assistant Bhanu Goenda Jahar Assistant was a Bengali Romantic comedy film directed by Purnendu Roy Chowdhury and produced by Badalraja Sinha. This film was released in 1971 under the banner of Joydeep Pictures. Shyamal Mitra was the music director of the movie. Abyakto Abyakto is a 2018 Indian Bengali-language drama film directed by Arjun Dutta, starring Arpita Chatterjee, Adil Hussain, Anubhav Kanjilal, Anirban Ghosh, Lily Chakravarty and Kheya Chattopadhyay. Hugtto Precure is a Japanese magical girl anime television series produced by Toei Animation. It is the fifteenth incarnation in Izumi Todos Pretty Cure franchise released to celebrate its 15th anniversary, featuring the thirteenth generation of Cures. It is directed by Junichi Sato and Akifumi Zako and written by Fumi Tsubota. It began airing on ANN on February 4, 2018, succeeding Kirakira PreCure a la Mode in its initial timeslot. It was then succeeded by Star Twinkle PreCure on February 3, 2019. The series main theme is destiny and future, with dress code as the Cures main motifs. Power Power is a 2014 Indian Kannada-language action comedy film. It is a remake of the 2011 Telugu film Dookudu which itself was partially inspired from the 2003 German tragicomedy film Good Bye. It was directed by K. Madesh and produced by Ram Achata, Gopichand Achanta, and Anil Sunkara for 14 Reels Entertainment. It features Puneeth Rajkumar and Trisha Krishnan in lead roles, alongside Rangayana Raghu, Prabhu, Kelly Dorjee, Sadhu Kokila in supporting roles. Gopi Gopi is an 2019 drama film, directed by Dipendra Lama. The film is written by Samipya Raj Timalsena and produced by Aarohi K.C. made under the banner of Aarohi Entertainment. The film stars Bipin Karki, Barsha Raut and Surakshya Panta in the lead roles. The film is about a man named Gopi who struggles to pursue his dreams. The film was released on 1 February 2019. Little Red Riding Hood Red Riding Hood was a 1901 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès, based on Charles Perraults version of the story "Little Red Riding Hood". The Guerrilla The Guerrilla is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Helping Hand The Helping Hand is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Ingrate The Ingrate is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Pirate's Gold The Pirates Gold is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Planter's Wife The Planters Wife is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Red Girl The Red Girl is a 1908 American silent short Western film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Stolen Jewels The Stolen Jewels is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Macbeth Macbeth is a silent Italian 1909 film adaptation of the William Shakespeare play Macbeth. It was the second Macbeth film released that year, and is the third film version of the play. The film was directed by Mario Caserini, and starred Dante Cappelli, Maria Caserini, Amleto Palormi, and Ettore Pesci. The running time is 16 minutes and it is a black-and-white film. Gentleman Joe Gentleman Joe is a 1910 American film. It stars Harry Carey in his second onscreen role. Hamlet Hamlet is a 1908 French silent film adaptation of the classic William Shakespeare play, Hamlet. The film was one of the earliest film adaptations of this play, and starred Jacques Grétillat and Colanna Romano. It was directed by Henri Desfontaines, and was one of twelve renditions of the play produced during the silent film era. Captain Starlight, or Gentleman of the Road Captain Starlight, or Gentleman of the Road is a 1911 Australian silent film about the bushranger Captain Starlight. It was based on Alfred Dampiers stage adaptation of the novel Robbery Under Arms. It is considered a lost film. The Crooked Road The Crooked Road is a 1911 silent short film directed by D. W. Griffith. It is preserved in a paper print in the Library of Congress collection. Henry VIII Henry VIII is a 1911 British silent historical film directed by Will Barker and starring Arthur Bourchier, Herbert Tree and Violet Vanbrugh. It is based on William Shakespeare and John Fletchers play Henry VIII. Tree was paid £1,000 for his role as Cardinal Wolsey which was revealed as part of the films publicity. The writer Louis N. Parker was employed as an advisor regarding historical accuracy. The films success sparked a mini-boom in Shakespeare adaptations. Her Awakening Her Awakening is a 1911 American short silent drama film starring Mabel Normand and directed by D. W. Griffith. Normand portrays a vivaciously effervescent young woman ashamed to introduce her poorly dressed mother to her elegant suitor. This early drama helped launch Normands career and is believed to have been her second film and first substantial role. The supporting cast features Harry Hyde, Kate Bruce, Donald Crisp and Robert Harron. The film was produced by the Biograph Company when it and many other early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee at the beginning of the 20th century and was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 2006 as part of a one-night program about the citys brief reign as movie capital of the United States. As You Like It As You Like It is a 1912 silent short film based on the play As You Like It, by William Shakespeare. It was directed by J. Stuart Blackton, Charles Kent and or James Young and was produced by the Vitagraph Company. The film brings stage star Rose Coghlan to the screen for her motion picture debut and her costar is Maurice Costello. At 61 or 62 Coghlan is an older Rosalind than usual. Filmed mainly outdoors. The Mask of Horror The Mask of Horror is a 1912 short silent French horror film directed by Abel Gance. What Happened to Mary What Happened to Mary is the first motion picture serial made in the United States. Made by Edison Studios, the action serial starred Mary Fuller in twelve one-reel episodes released monthly beginning July 26, 1912 to coincide with the serial story of the same name published in McClures The Ladies World magazine. What Happened to Mary was performed as a stage play and published as a single-volume print novel. Therefore, it is an early example of a multiple-media marketing campaign. The scripts were written by Horace G. Plympton and directed by Charles Brabin. Caprice Caprice is a 1913 silent film produced by Daniel Frohman and Adolph Zukor released by Famous Players Film Company and starring Mary Pickford. J. Searle Dawley directed.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0002736/ Though Zukor helped finance the film it was distributed on a States Rights arrangement primarily since no Paramount Pictures had yet to exist. The story of this film had been acted on the stage by a young Minnie Maddern Fiske in the 1880s, one of her earliest successes as an adult actress. The same story gives Pickford the chance to arise to the height of a fine actress instead of just merely a popular performer. This film is lost. The Gangsters The Gangsters is a 1913 American short comedy film featuring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle as one of the Keystone Cops. Just Gold Just Gold is a 1913 American short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. One Hundred Years of Mormonism One Hundred Years of Mormonism is a 1913 film depicting the early history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The six-reel film took its title from the 1905 book by Mormon educator John Henry Evans. Ellaye Motion Picture Company was originally contracted by the Church’s leadership to produce the film, but the company broke its contract and was replaced by the Utah Moving Picture Company, with prominent screenwriter Nell Shipman completing the screenplay for a then-unprecedented fee of $2,500. Filming took place on locations across California and Utah. The filming locations in Utah were Salt Lake City, Daniels Pass, and Heber. The film premiered at the Salt Lake Theater in Salt Lake City on February 3, 1913. Although James E. Talmage would later write that the film contained “many crudities and historical inaccuracies,” it was well received by Mormon audiences. No print of the film is known to survive and it is now considered to be a lost film. Saved by the Pony Express Saved by the Pony Express is a 1911 short silent film western starring Tom Mix and produced by the Selig Polyscope Company. Also known as Pony Express Rider, it is preserved at the Library of Congress. Sixty Years a Queen Sixty Years a Queen is a 1913 British silent historical film directed by Bert Haldane and starring Blanche Forsythe, Louie Henri and Fred Paul. The film portrays the six decade-long reign of Queen Victoria, serving as a wider depiction of the Victorian era and its leading British figures. It was based on the 1897 non-fiction work of the same title by Sir Herbert Maxwell which had been written to celebrate Victorias Diamond Jubilee. The film was overseen by producer Will Barker at his newly built Ealing Studios. Barker gained a reputation for extravagant productions, which were often historical. The film was enormously successful, reportedly generating profits of £35,000. More than twenty years later Herbert Wilcox made a similar film, Sixty Glorious Years, which was also very popular. Tess of the D'Urbervilles Tess of the dUrbervilles is a 1913 American silent drama film based upon the Thomas Hardy novel of the same name and was one of the first feature films made. It was directed by J. Searle Dawley, released by Famous Players Film Company and stars Mrs. Fiske, reprising her famous role from the 1897 play. An Adolph Zukor feature production after securing the services of top American actress Mrs. Fiske. A fragment of this film is said to exist. The Yaqui Cur The Yaqui Cur is a 1913 American western silent black and white film directed by D. W. Griffith, written by Stanner E.V. Taylor and starring Robert Harron, Kate Bruce, Walter Miller, Charles Hill Mailes and Victoria Forde. Griffith directed seven films with more than one reel, including The Yaqui Cur and The Little Tease. This film is one of the most ambiguous spatial moments in Griffiths work because the gesture is so forcefully directed outward, and it is considered one of the most Griffiths bizarre films. There is a romance between a Native American woman and a white man. Enoch Arden Enoch Arden is a 1914 British silent drama film directed by Percy Nash and starring Gerald Lawrence, Fay Davis and Ben Webster. It was based on the poem Enoch Arden by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Little Lord Fauntleroy Little Lord Fauntleroy is a 1914 British silent drama film directed by Floyd Martin Thornton and starring H. Agar Lyons, Gerald Royston in the title role, and Jane Wells. It was based on the 1886 novel Little Lord Fauntleroy by Frances Hodgson Burnett. The film was produced by the Natural Colour Kinematograph Company. It was distributed in the UK by Kineto Ltd. and released in the US by Shubert Feature Film in April of that year. It was one of the first feature-length films to be made in colour, using the Kinemacolor two-colour additive colour process. Originally, Joan Morgan had been considered for the part of Cedric Erroll as Lord Fauntleroy, before 13-year old Gerald Royston was given the role. Born in 1901 and the younger brother of Roy Royston, the British child actor appeared in silent films from 1913 to 1915. His casting in Little Lord Fauntleroy was one of the earliest starring roles for a child actor in a feature-length film. An advertisement in the cinema trade journal Bioscope cited English writer Effie Albanesis praise of the film. She called it "excellent" and commended the films adaptation of Burnetts novel, saying, "the acting of the boy Royston was wonderful". Love and Bullets Love and Bullets is a 1914 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Lucille Love: The Girl of Mystery Lucille Love, Girl of Mystery is a 1914 American action film serial directed by Francis Ford. It was the first serial by Universal. It was originally intended to be a short subject. The serial is now considered to be lost with only four episodes surviving. Mrs. Black Is Back Mrs. Black Is Back is a 1914 American comedy silent film directed by Thomas N. Heffron and written by George V. Hobart and Eve Unsell. The film stars May Irwin, Charles Lane, Clara Blandick, Wellington A. Playter, Elmer Booth and James Hester. The film was released on November 30, 1914, by Paramount Pictures. The Mysterious Rose The Mysterious Rose is a 1914 American mystery silent black and white film directed by Francis Ford and written by Grace Cunard. O Mimi San O Mimi San is a 1914 American short silent drama film directed by Charles Miller, featuring Tsuru Aoki in the title role and Sessue Hayakawa, Kisaburo Kurihara, Chick Morrison and George Osborne in pivotal roles. It was preserved in 1995. Strongheart Strongheart is a 1914 American action western silent black and white film directed by James Kirkwood, produced by Henry B. Harris, written by Frank E. Woods and starring Henry B. Walthall, Lionel Barrymore, Blanche Sweet and Antonio Moreno. The film was supervised by D.W. Griffith. It is based on the four-act play by William C. de Mille, and it was produced by Henry B. Harris at the Hudson Theater on 30 January 1905 for 66 performances with Robert Edeson. The melodrama Braveheart is a remake of Strongheart. The Black Box The Black Box is a 1915 American drama film serial directed by Otis Turner. This serial is considered to be lost. The film was written in part by E. Phillips Oppenheim, a very popular novelist at the time. The story was also published in 1915 as a novel and as a newspaper serial. Both published editions were illustrated by photographic stills taken from the movie serial. In the novel version, about 30 stills from the movie are preserved. These can be seen in the Gutenberg.org version. The Devil's Daughter The Devils Daughter is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by Frank Powell and starring Theda Bara. Based on the tragedy La Gioconda, by Gabriele DAnnunzio, the film was produced by Fox Film Corporation and shot at the Fox Studio in Fort Lee. It is now considered lost. The Hero of the Dardanelles The Hero of the Dardanelles is a 1915 Australian film directed by Alfred Rolfe, made as a patriotic war recruiting film. Just Nuts Just Nuts is a 1915 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd playing the character that preceded his glasses character. It is also the only surviving film featuring Lloyd as Willie Work. Prints of the film survive in the film archives at George Eastman House and the Museum of Modern Art. Let Katie Do It Let Katie Do It is a 1916 American silent film drama directed by Chester and Sidney Franklin and was produced by D. W. Griffiths Fine Arts company. It is also known as Let Katy Do It. A copy is preserved in the Library of Congress collection and UCLA Film & TV. Passing of the Oklahoma Outlaws The Passing of the Oklahoma Outlaws, subtitled Picturization of Early Days in Oklahoma, is a 1915 American silent western film produced by the Eagle Film Company depicting the end of the outlaw gangs which operated freely during the closing days of the Twin Territories. The movie was directed by Bill Tilghman, noted Western lawman, and filmed by Benny Kent, a pioneer movie photographer and Tilghmans neighbor in Lincoln County. Vanity Fair Vanity Fair is a 1915 silent film drama directed by Eugene Nowland and Charles Brabin and starring Mrs. Fiske, a renowned Broadway stage actress. The Edison Company produced and released the film. Mrs. Fiske had starred in the 1899 hit Broadway play Becky Sharp based on William Thackerays Vanity Fair. Here she recreates the role for Edisons cameras. This film marks Mrs. Fiskes second feature film as she had starred in Tess of the dUrbervilles for Adolph Zukor in 1913. Despite the popularity of Vanity Fair, Mrs. Fiske never made another motion picture. An earlier version was made in 1911 with Helen Gardner. A British feature appeared in 1922 and in 1923 Goldwyn Pictures made Vanity Fair. The film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Alien Souls Alien Souls is a lost 1916 silent film feature directed by Frank Reicher and starring Sessue Hayakawa, his real-life wife Tsuru Aoki and Earle Foxe. The Heart of Nora Flynn The Heart of Nora Flynn is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. The film is reportedly preserved at George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection. Majoor Frans Majoor Frans is a 1916 Dutch silent drama film directed by Maurits Binger. A Night of Horror A Night of Horror is a 1916 silent German horror film directed by Richard Oswald, Arthur Robison and starring Werner Krauss. It is the earliest known feature-length film to portray vampires, with vampire-like people appearing in the film. The Red Widow The Red Widow is a lost 1916 silent comedy film produced by Famous Players-Lasky, distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was based on a 1911 Broadway musical play The Red Widow by Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf and starring comedian Raymond Hitchcock. John Barrymore stars in this film in the Hitchcock part of Cicero Butts. Hitchcocks wife, Flora Zabelle, is the leading lady in this film. This particular comedy was shot twice. The negative for the first version burned up in a nitrate fire before prints were made. This was probably the same Famous Players fire of September 11, 1915 that destroyed the first version of Mary Pickfords Esmerelda. Barrymore and cast reshot the film for no salary. Sunshine Dad Sunshine Dad is a 1916 American silent comedy film produced by Fine Arts Film Company and distributed by Triangle Film Corporation. It was directed by Edward Dillon, written by Tod Browning and Chet Withey and starred stage comedian DeWolf Hopper. Hoppers year old son, William Hopper, appears in the film as a baby. The film is also known as A Knight of the Garter. A print is preserved at the Library of Congress. Undine Undine is a 1916 American silent fantasy drama film which featured the athletic actress Ida Schnall in a water-themed story based upon the fairy tale Undine by Friedrich de la Motte Fouque. The film was directed by Henry Otto and produced and distributed by the Bluebird Photoplays division of Universal Film Manufacturing Company. It is not known whether the film currently survives. Barberousse Barberousse is a 1917 silent French film directed by Abel Gance. An Even Break An Even Break is a 1917 American silent comedy-drama film written and directed by Lambert Hillyer, and starring Olive Thomas and Charles Gunn. A print of the film is preserved at the Library of Congress. The Gunfighter The Gun Fighter, on posters The Gunfighter, is a 1917 American silent western film directed by and starring William S. Hart as the leader of a group of Arizona outlaws, and costarred Margery Wilson and Roy Laidlaw. A Man's Man A Mans Man is a lost 1918 American silent adventure film directed by Oscar Apfel and produced by Paralta Plays. It starred J. Warren Kerrigan and Lois Wilson, the pair famous for appearing in The Covered Wagon. The Pied Piper of Hamelin The Pied Piper of Hamelin is a 1918 German silent drama film directed by and starring Paul Wegener and also featuring Lyda Salmonova and Wilhelm Diegelmann. It is based on the legendary story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios and on location around Bautzen and Hildesheim. The films sets were designed by the art director Rochus Gliese. The animator Lotte Reiniger worked on the design of the films intertitles. It premièred at the Union-Theater am Nollendorfplatz on 19 December 1918. Sirens of the Sea Sirens of the Sea is a 1917 American silent fantasy film directed and written by Allen Holubar based upon a screen story by Grace Helen Bailey. Featuring Louise Lovely, it was distributed by the Jewel Productions division of Universal Film Manufacturing Company. It is not known whether the film currently survives. Triumph Triumph is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Joe De Grasse, starring Lon Chaney and released by Universal Pictures. Only three of the five reels of this film survive. Dodging a Million Dodging a Million is a 1918 American comedy film starring Mabel Normand and Tom Moore, directed by George Loane Tucker, written by A. M. Kennedy, Edgar Selwyn, and Loane, and photographed by Oliver T. Marsh. The black and white silent film was released by the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation. It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it may be a lost film. The Hun Within The Hun Within is a 1918 American silent war drama thriller film directed by Chester Withey and starring Dorothy Gish and George Fawcett. It was written by historic Biograph directors D. W. Griffith and Stanner E. V. Taylor. Ikarus, der fliegende Mensch Ikarus, the Flying Man is a 1918 German silent war film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Ernst Hofmann, Esther Carena and Gustav Botz. While a press screening was held in October 1918, during the final weeks of the First World War, it did not go on general release until the following July when it premiered at the Marmorhaus in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Artur Günther. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The Landloper The Landloper is a 1918 American silent romance adventure film directed by George Irving and starring Harold Lockwood, Pauline Curley, Stanton Heck, William Clifford, Bert Starkey, and Gertrude Maloney. It is based on the 1915 novel of the same name by Holman Day. The film was released by Metro Pictures on April 1, 1918. Lest We Forget Lest We Forget is a 1918 American silent World War I espionage drama film directed by Leonce Perret and produced by and starring Rita Jolivet. The film was released by the Metro Pictures company. While the picture is essentially a spy film, it may also be considered a propaganda film popular during World War I. The Make-Believe Wife The Make-Believe Wife is a lost 1918 American silent comedy film starring Billie Burke and directed by John S. Robertson. Based on an original story for the screen, it was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The Ballet Girl The Ballet Girl is a 1918 German silent comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Ossi Oswalda, Harry Liedtke and Margarete Kupfer. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Kurt Richter. Nelson Nelson is a 1918 British historical film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Donald Calthrop, Malvina Longfellow and Ivy Close. It was based on the biography of Admiral Horatio Nelson by Robert Southey. Queen of the Sea Queen of the Sea is a 1918 American fantasy film released by Fox Film Corporation that was directed by John G. Adolfi and starred Australian swimmer Annette Kellerman. This film is presumed to be lost. Rich Man, Poor Man Rich Man, Poor Man is a lost 1918 American silent romantic drama film starring Marguerite Clark and directed by J. Searle Dawley. It is based on a 1916 Broadway play by George Broadhurst. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The Tiger Man The Tiger Man is a 1918 American Western silent film directed by William S. Hart, written by J.G. Hawks, and starring William S. Hart, Jane Novak, Milton Ross, Robert Lawrence, Charles K. French, and J. P. Lockney. It was released on April 1, 1918, by Paramount Pictures. A print of the film is in the Museum of Modern Art. Till I Come Back to You Till I Come Back to You is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. This film is preserved in the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection. Vive la France! Vive la France! is an extant 1918 silent film war drama directed by Roy William Neill and starring Dorothy Dalton. It was distributed by Famous Players-Lasky and Paramount Pictures. When Do We Eat? When Do We Eat? is a 1918 American silent comedy film directed by Fred Niblo. Captain Kidd, Jr. Captain Kidd, Jr. is a 1919 American silent film produced by and starring Mary Pickford and directed by William Desmond Taylor. It is her last released film for distribution by Paramount Pictures before moving to First National. The film is based on the play Captain Kidd Junior by Rida Johnson Young. Frequent Pickford collaborator Frances Marion wrote the scenario. This film exists in an incomplete print, with only 2 of the 5 reels. The Climbers The Climbers is a 1919 American silent comedy drama film produced and distributed by the Vitagraph Company of America. It is based on Clyde Fitchs Broadway play. This film was directed by Tom Terriss and stars Corinne Griffith. A previous version of Fitchs play had been made in 1915 as The Climbers with Gladys Hanson and a later version in 1927 again as The Climbers with Irene Rich. A print is preserved in the Library of Congress. A Man's Fight A Mans Fight is a lost 1919 American silent drama film directed by Thomas N. Heffron and starring Dustin Farnum and Lois Wilson. The Mystery of the Yellow Room The Mystery of the Yellow Room is a 1919 American crime drama film made by the Mayflower Photoplay Company and distributed through Realart Pictures Corporation. Émile Chautard was a French actor, director, and producer. Chautard was 55 years old when "The Mystery of the Yellow Room" was released in 1919. The Mystery of the Yellow Room was first a novel by Gaston Leroux. The novel was one of the first locked room mystery crime fiction novels. It was first published in France in the periodical LIllustration from September 1907 to November 1907, then in its own right as a book in 1908. The film is a remake of Émile Chautards Le Mystère de la chambre jaune. There are a few remakes of the film in 1930, 1949 and in 2003. Nachtgestalten Figures of the Night is a 1920 German silent horror film written, directed and produced by Richard Oswald and starring Paul Wegener, Conrad Veidt, Reinhold Schünzel and Erna Morena. It is based on the novel Eleagabal Kuperus by Karl Hans Strobl. Strobl was the editor of a German horror fiction magazine called Der Orchideengarten which was said to have been influenced by the works of Edgar Allan Poe. Strobl was an anti-Semitic and later willingly joined the Nazi Party, which may explain why he has become an obscure literary figure today. The films art direction was by Hans Dreier, and Carl Hoffmann handled the cinematography. Hoffmann went on to collaborate with such noted German directors as Fritz Lang and F.W. Murnau. It was filmed at the Babelsberg Studio in Berlin. Never Say Quit Never Say Quit is a lost 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Edward Dillon. It was produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation. The Amateur Gentleman The Amateur Gentleman is a 1920 British drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Langhorn Burton, Madge Stuart and Cecil Humphreys. The film is adapted from the 1913 novel The Amateur Gentleman by Jeffrey Farnol. Story filmed again in 1926 as The Amateur Gentleman starring Richard Barthelmess and in 1936 as The Amateur Gentleman starring Douglas Fairbanks. Billions Billions is a lost 1920 American silent comedy film produced by and starring Alla Nazimova and distributed by Metro Pictures. Ray Smallwood directed. It is based on a French play, LHomme riche, by Jean Jose Frappa and Henry Dupuy-Mazuel. Drag Harlan Drag Harlan is a 1920 American silent western film produced and released by the Fox Film Corporation and directed by J. Gordon Edwards. The film is based on an original story for the screen and stars William Farnum along with Jackie Saunders as leading lady. This film survives in a highly contrasted but complete print at the Library of Congress. It was available on VHS from Grapevine video briefly in the 1990s. The Elusive Pimpernel The Elusive Pimpernel is a 1919 British silent adventure film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Cecil Humphreys, Marie Blanche and Norman Page. It was based on the novel The Elusive Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy. The Family Honor The Family Honor is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by King Vidor. A copy of the film is in a French archive. Hairpins Hairpins is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Fred Niblo. A surviving print is held in a private collection. Helleveeg Helleveeg is a 1920 Dutch silent film directed by Theo Frenkel. Honest Hutch Honest Hutch is a 1920 American comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Arthur F. Statter. The film stars Will Rogers, Mary Alden, Priscilla Bonner, Tully Marshall, Nick Cogley and Byron Munson. The film was released on September 19, 1920, by Goldwyn Pictures. If I Were King If I Were King is a 1920 American silent drama film produced by Fox Film Corporation, directed by J. Gordon Edwards, and starring William Farnum as François Villon with Fritz Leiber and Betty Ross Clarke. Pink Tights Pink Tights is a surviving 1920 silent film romantic comedy directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Gladys Walton. It was produced and released by Universal Film Manufacturing Company. A print is held by the Danish Film Institute. Sick Abed Sick Abed is a 1920 silent comedy film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures/Artcraft, an affiliate of Paramount. It was directed by Sam Wood and stars matinee idol Wallace Reid. It is based on a 1918 Broadway stage play Sick-a-bed by Ethel Watts Mumford starring Mary Boland. The spelling of the movie varies from the spelling of the play. This film survives at the Library of Congress. The Texan The Texan is a 1920 American silent western film directed by Lynn Reynolds and starring Tom Mix. It was produced and released by the Fox Film Company. The story was filmed again in 1930 by Paramount as The Texan with Gary Cooper. The Vanishing Dagger The Vanishing Dagger is a 1920 American adventure film serial directed by Edward A. Kull, J. P. McGowan, and Eddie Polo. It is presumed to be a lost film. The Blazing Trail The Blazing Trail is a 1921 American silent melodrama film, directed by Robert Thornby. It stars Frank Mayo, Frank Holland, and Verne Winter, and was released in May 1921. One a Minute One a Minute is a 1921 American comedy silent film directed by Jack Nelson and written by Frederick J. Jackson and Joseph F. Poland. The film stars Douglas MacLean, Marian De Beck, Victor Potel, Frances Raymond, Andrew Robson, and Graham Pettie. The film was released on June 19, 1921, by Paramount Pictures. The Witching Hour The Witching Hour is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by William Desmond Taylor and written by Julia Crawford Ivers, adapting the 1907 stage play by Augustus E. Thomas. The film stars Elliott Dexter, Winter Hall, Ruth Renick, Robert Cain, A. Edward Sutherland, Mary Alden, and F. A. Turner. The film was released on April 10, 1921, by Paramount Pictures. This was one of three times that the 1907 stage play was adapted to film, and according to critic Christopher Workman, was "the least interesting of the three film adaptations". A print of this film currently exists in the Library of Congress. British-born actor A. Edward Sutherland starred in a number of silent films before moving to the United States where he became a director, working on such Hollywood films as Murders in the Zoo, Beyond Tomorrow and The Invisible Woman. Beyond the Rainbow Beyond the Rainbow is a 1922 American silent drama film starring Billie Dove, Harry T. Morey and Clara Bow in her film debut. A 16mm print of the film is in the collection of the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Lumpaci the Vagabond Lumpaci the Vagabond is a 1922 German silent film directed by Carl Wilhelm and starring Hans Albers, Hans Brausewetter and Wilhelm Diegelmann . The films sets were designed by the art director Carl Ludwig Kirmse. Dusk to Dawn Dusk to Dawn is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by King Vidor. It is unknown whether any recording of the film survives; it may be a lost film. Fair Lady Fair Lady is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Kenneth Webb. The film stars Betty Blythe, Thurston Hall and Robert Elliott. The film was based on the novel The Net by Rex Beach. It is not known whether the film currently survives. Der Favorit der Königin The Favourite of the Queen is a 1922 German silent historical film directed by Franz Seitz and starring Erich Kaiser-Titz, Hanna Ralph and Willy Kaiser-Heyl. It is based on a play set in Elizabethan England. The film was shot at the Emelka Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art director Willy Reiber. Her Husband's Trademark Her Husbands Trademark is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Sam Wood and starring Gloria Swanson and Richard Wayne. Produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures, the film was shot on location in El Paso. Prints of Her Husbands Trademark are held at the George Eastman House and the Gosfilmofond archive in Moscow. Human Hearts Human Hearts is a 1922 American silent film; a rural drama directed by King Baggot, and produced and distributed by the Universal Film Manufacturing Company. It stars House Peters. It is based on a play by Hal Reid. It is a surviving film at George Eastman House. Luise Millerin Luise Millerin is a 1922 German historical film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Lil Dagover, Paul Hartmann and Walter Janssen. It is based on the play Intrigue and Love by Friedrich Schiller. A Sailor Tramp A Sailor Tramp is a 1922 British silent adventure film directed by Floyd Martin Thornton and starring Victor McLaglen, Pauline Johnson and Hugh E. Wright. It was based on a novel by Bart Kennedy. Unseeing Eyes Unseeing Eyes is a lost 1923 American silent north country drama film produced by William Randolph Hearst and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures. Edward H. Griffith directed Lionel Barrymore, Seena Owen, Louis Wolheim, and Gustav von Seyffertitz in the action packed drama. The Valley of Silent Men Not to be confused with Fields of Sleep, a 1923 novel by E. C. Vivian reprinted under the same title The Valley of Silent Men is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Frank Borzage and written by John Lynch based upon the novel of the same name by James Oliver Curwood. The film stars Alma Rubens, Lew Cody, Joe King, Mario Majeroni, George Nash, and J. W. Johnston. The film was released on September 10, 1922, by Paramount Pictures. It is not known whether the film currently survives in its entirety. Alt Heidelberg Old Heidelberg is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Paul Hartmann, Eva May and Werner Krauss. It was based on the 1901 play of the same name by Wilhelm Meyer-Förster. Daddy Daddy is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by E. Mason Hopper for Associated First National Pictures. It stars Jackie Coogan, Arthur Edmund Carewe, Josie Sedgwick, and Cesare Gravina. The script was written by Jackie Coogans parents, Jack and Lillian. Coogan plays the son of a poor violin teacher who is separated from his father when his parents break up their marriage, only to be reunited again when his father makes it as a famous musician. The film was shot on six reels. The Eternal City For the 1915 film version of the Hall Caine novel, see The Eternal City. The Eternal City is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice, from a script by Ouida Bergère based on a Hall Caine novel, starring Barbara La Marr, Lionel Barrymore, and Bert Lytell. The film was produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions, distributed by Associated First National, and was a remake of The Eternal City starring Pauline Frederick. This film is the second filming of the 1902 play starring Viola Allen which was also based on Caines novel. This film is notable as the first production of Samuel Goldwyns personal production company. The Gold Diggers The Gold Diggers is a lost Warner Bros. silent comedy film directed by Harry Beaumont with screenplay by Grant Carpenter based on the play The Gold Diggers by Avery Hopwood which ran for 282 performances on Broadway in 1919 and 1920. Both the play and the film were produced by David Belasco. The film stars Hope Hampton, Wyndham Standing, and Louise Fazenda. It was also the film debut of Louise Beavers. The story of The Gold Diggers was filmed again as a talkie in 1929 as Gold Diggers of Broadway, which is now lost, and also in 1933 as Gold Diggers of 1933, with musical numbers created by Busby Berkeley. Three other sequels followed: Gold Diggers of 1935, Gold Diggers of 1937, and Gold Diggers in Paris. The Handy Man The Handy Man is a 1923 American silent comedy film featuring Stan Laurel. Law of the Lawless Law of the Lawless is a lost 1923 American silent drama film directed by Victor Fleming. The Man Who Won The Man Who Won is a 1923 American film directed by William A. Wellman. It was produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation. Its now a lost film. The Man Without Desire The Man Without Desire is a 1923 British silent film fantasy drama, directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Ivor Novello, who also co-produced the film along with Miles Mander. The film was Brunels feature-length directorial debut and has been described as "one of the stranger films to emerge from Britain in the 1920s". The films theme of loss of sexual desire, and by implication impotence, was exceptionally frank for its time; oddly however, it appears to have been passed for release without interference by the British film censors, who at this time had a reputation for extreme zealousness where sexual matters in film were concerned. The Nth Commandment The Nth Commandment is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Colleen Moore. It is based on a story, The Nth Commandment, by Fannie Hurst, a well-known novelist of the day. The films title jests somewhat Cecil B. DeMilles upcoming epic The Ten Commandments which was released later that same year. An incomplete copy of the film is in the Library of Congress collection. Quicksands Quicksands is a 1923 American drama silent film directed by Jack Conway and written by Howard Hawks. The film was released on February 28, 1923, by American Releasing Corporation. Trimmed in Scarlet Trimmed in Scarlet is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by Jack Conway and produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is based on the 1920 Broadway play, Trimmed in Scarlet, by William Hurlbut and starring Broadways Maxine Elliott. This play marked the last time Maxine Elliott appeared on Broadway. Her role in the film is played by veteran cinema star Kathlyn Williams. All prints of this film are believed lost. The Wandering Jew The Wandering Jew is a 1923 British silent fantasy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Matheson Lang, Hutin Britton and Malvina Longfellow. It was based on a play by E. Temple Thurston. It was remade in 1933 as The Wandering Jew. Changing Husbands Changing Husbands is a 1924 American silent comedy starring Leatrice Joy, and Victor Varconi, directed by Paul Iribe and Frank Urson and written by Sada Cowan and Howard Higgin. The runtime is 70 minutes. It is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Komödie des Herzens Comedy of the Heart is a 1924 German silent romance film directed by Rochus Gliese and starring Lil Dagover, Nigel Barrie and Alexander Murski. It premiered at the Tauentzienpalast in Berlin on 30 September 1924. It was based on a novella by Sophie Hoechstetter. The film was one of UFAs major releases of the 1923-1925 boom period. It was made at the Babelsberg Studio. Not a Drum Was Heard Not a Drum Was Heard is a lost 1924 American silent western film directed by William A. Wellman. The title is taken from the first line of Charles Wolfes poem "The Burial of Sir John Moore after Corunna": White Slippers White Slippers is a 1924 British silent adventure film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Matheson Lang, Joan Lockton and Gordon Hopkirk. It was based on a novel by Charles Edholm. It is set in Mexico and is known by the alternative title The Port of Lost Souls. La revoltosa The Troublemaker is a 1924 Spanish silent film directed by Florián Rey and starring Josefina Tapias, Juan de Orduña and José Moncayo. The film was based on The Troublemaker an 1897 zarzuela by Carlos Fernández Shaw and José López Silva. The Turmoil The Turmoil is a 1924 silent film melodrama produced and distributed by Universal Pictures and directed by Hobart Henley. It is based on the novel, The Turmoil, by Booth Tarkington. A previous film of the novel, The Turmoil, by Metro Pictures, was released in 1916. The film is preserved at UCLA Film and TV. Wages of Virtue Wages of Virtue is a lost 1924 American drama silent film directed by Allan Dwan and written by Forrest Halsey and Percival Christopher Wren. The film stars Gloria Swanson, Ben Lyon, Norman Trevor, Ivan Linow, Armand Cortes, Adrienne DAmbricourt and Paul Panzer. The film was released on November 10, 1924, by Paramount Pictures. It was shot at the Astoria Studios in New York. It is based on a novel by Percival Christopher Wren, best known as the author of Beau Geste. Like that story, Wages of Virtue is based around the French Foreign Legion, and an Italian woman who runs a café in Algiers frequented by the Legionnaires. Young Lochinvar Young Lochinvar is a 1923 British silent historical drama film directed by W.P. Kellino and starring Owen Nares, Gladys Jennings, and Dick Webb. The screenplay was based on Canto V, XII of the poem Marmion by Walter Scott. The Awful Truth The Awful Truth is a 1925 silent film drama released by Producers Distributing Corporation. It is based on a 1922 play, The Awful Truth, by Arthur Richman. Agnes Ayres stars in this silent film version of the play. According to IMDb.com this film survives in the UCLA Film & Television Archive. The Fighting Dude The Fighting Dude is a 1925 American comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. The Heart of a Siren Heart of a Siren is a 1925 silent film drama/romance directed by Phil Rosen and distributed by First National Pictures. Barbara La Marr starred in one of her last movies. It was based on the Broadway play Hail and Farewell. The UCLA Film and Television Archive has a surviving print. A Day's Vacation The Jokes on You is a 1925 American comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. A Man Must Live A Man Must Live is a 1925 American adventure silent film directed by Paul Sloane and written by James Ashmore Creelman and I. A. R. Wylie. The film stars Richard Dix, Jacqueline Logan, George Nash, Edna Murphy, Charles Byer and Dorothy Walters. The film was released on January 19, 1925, by Paramount Pictures. Pearl of Love Pearl of Love is a 1925 American silent film directed by Leon Danmun and starring Betty Balfour, Gladys Leslie and Burr McIntosh. Ship of Souls The Ship of Souls was a 1925 silent 3-D western, directed by Charles Miller. It was based on the western novel The Ship of Souls by Emerson Hough, published after his death. It was produced by Max O. Miller, who created the 3-D process used in the film. Soft Shoes Soft Shoes is a 1925 American drama film featuring Harry Carey. A copy of Soft Shoes survives at Národní Filmový Archiv in Prague and was screened at San Francisco Silent Film Festival on May 31, 2018. When Husbands Flirt When Husbands Flirt is a 1925 American film directed by William A. Wellman released by Columbia Pictures. It stars Dorothy Revier. Bertha, the Sewing Machine Girl Bertha, the Sewing Machine Girl is a 1926 American drama film directed by Irving Cummings and written by Gertrude Orr. It is based on the 1906 play Bertha, the Sewing Machine Girl by Theodore Kremer. The film stars Madge Bellamy, Allan Simpson, Sally Phipps, Paul Nicholson, Anita Garvin and J. Farrell MacDonald. The film was released on December 19, 1926, by Fox Film Corporation. The Brown Derby The Brown Derby is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Charles Hines and starring Johnny Hines, Ruth Dwyer and Edmund Breese. A young plumber inherits a brown Derby hat from his uncle, which is said to bring good luck to its owner. While wearing it fortune does seem to smile on him, although it is in fact a case of mistaken identity. The Cat's Pajamas The Cats Pajamas was a 1926 American comedy silent film directed by William A. Wellman and written by Louis D. Lighton, Hope Loring and Ernest Vajda. The film stars Betty Bronson, Ricardo Cortez, Arlette Marchal, Theodore Roberts, Gordon Griffith and Tom Ricketts. The film was released on August 29, 1926, by Paramount Pictures. The Cohens and Kellys The Cohens and Kellys is a 1926 silent comedy film directed by Harry A. Pollard and starring Charles Murray, George Sidney, Kate Price and Jason Robards Sr. The film is the first of the Cohens and Kellys film serials. The film is perhaps best known today as the subject of Nichols v. Universal Pictures Corp., a copyright infringement case, in which Judge Learned Hand articulated the doctrine that copyright protection does not cover the characteristics of stock characters in a story. Fangs of Justice Fangs of Justice is a 1926 American silent adventure film directed by Noel M. Smith and starring Johnnie Walker and June Marlowe. The Fighting Edge The Fighting Edge is a 1926 American action film directed by Henry Lehrman and written by Edward T. Lowe Jr. and Jack Wagner. It is based on the 1922 novel The Fighting Edge by William MacLeod Raine. The film stars Kenneth Harlan, Patsy Ruth Miller, David Kirby, Heinie Conklin, Pat Hartigan and Lew Harvey. The film was released by Warner Bros. on January 8, 1926. His Jazz Bride His Jazz Bride is a 1926 American silent drama film released by Warner Brothers Pictures. The movie starred Marie Prevost and Matt Moore. The Honeymoon Express The Honeymoon Express is a lost 1926 silent film drama directed by James Flood and uncredited Ernst Lubitsch and starred Willard Louis and Irene Rich. Willard Louiss final film before his death. It is unknown, but the film might have been released with a Vitaphone soundtrack. The Imaginary Baron The Imaginary Baron is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Willi Wolff and starring Reinhold Schünzel and Marlene Dietrich. It was made at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Ernst Stern. Midnight Lovers Midnight Lovers is a 1926 American silent romantic war comedy film directed by John Francis Dillon and distributed by First National Pictures. It starred Lewis Stone and Anna Q. Nilsson. It was based on the play Collusion by J. E. Harold Terry. Prints of the film are preserved at the Library of Congress and the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research, Madison. Money to Burn Money to Burn is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Walter Lang. The film survives in the archives of the Library of Congress and the Museum of Modern Art. The Palm Beach Girl The Palm Beach Girl is a lost 1926 silent film romantic comedy starring Bebe Daniels and directed by Erle C. Kenton. It is based upon the short-lived Broadway play, Please Help Emily, written by H. M. Harwood. Spangles Spangles is a 1926 silent drama film produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. It was directed by Frank OConnor and starred Marian Nixon, Pat OMalley and Hobart Bosworth. A surviving print of the film was preserved at UCLA Film and Television and it is out on DVD. Volcano Volcano! is a 1926 American silent drama film starring Bebe Daniels and directed by William K. Howard. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is based on a 1920 Broadway play Martinique by Laurence Eyre. It is preserved in the Library of Congress, UCLA Film and Television Archives, and The Museum of Modern Art. Colleen Colleen is a 1927 American comedy film directed by Frank OConnor and written by Randall Faye. The film stars Madge Bellamy, Charles Morton, J. Farrell MacDonald, Tom Maguire, Sammy Cohen and Marjorie Beebe. The film was released on July 3, 1927, by Fox Film Corporation. The Masked Mannequin The Prince of Pappenheim is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Mona Maris, Curt Bois and Dina Gralla. Bois character of an ambitious young man was closely modelled on the early film appearances of Ernst Lubitsch. The films art direction was by Jacek Rotmil. Hawk of the Hills Hawk of the Hills is a 1927 American Western film serial directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet. The King's Highway The Kings Highway is a 1927 British romantic adventure film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring James Carew, Gerald Ames, Matheson Lang and Joan Lockton. The film follows the romance and escapades of an eighteenth-century English highwaymen. One Hour Married One Hour Married is a 1927 American silent short comedy film starring Mabel Normand and directed by Jerome Strong. The film is notable for being Mabel Normands last appearance onscreen prior to her death in 1930. A Racing Romeo A Racing Romeo is a 1927 American comedy film directed by Sam Wood and written by Byron Morgan. The film stars Red Grange, Jobyna Ralston, Trixie Friganza, Walter Hiers, Ben Hendricks Jr. and Warren Rogers. The film was released on September 1, 1927, by Film Booking Offices of America. Shanghai Bound Shanghai Bound is a lost 1927 American silent adventure film directed by Luther Reed and written by John F. Goodrich, Ray Harris, Julian Johnson, and E.S. OReilly. The film stars Richard Dix, Mary Brian, Charles Byer, George Irving, Jocelyn Lee, Tom Maguire, and Frank Chew. The film was released on October 15, 1927, by Paramount Pictures. Spoilers of the West Spoilers of the West is a 1927 American Western silent film directed by W. S. Van Dyke, written by Joseph Farnham, Madeleine Ruthven, and Ross B. Wills, and starring Tim McCoy, Marjorie Daw, William Fairbanks, Charles Thurston and Chief John Big Tree. It was released on December 10, 1927, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Women Love Diamonds Women Love Diamonds is a 1927 American black and white silent melodrama directed by Edmund Goulding and starring Pauline Starke, Owen Moore, and Lionel Barrymore. Águilas de acero o los misterios de Tánger The Mysteries of Tangier or Steel Eagles is a 1927 Spanish silent adventure film directed by Florián Rey. After the Verdict After the Verdict is a 1929 British-German silent drama film directed by Henrik Galeen and starring Olga Tschechowa and Warwick Ward. In the film, an aristocrat is accused of murdering his lover. It was based on the 1924 novel of the same title by Robert Hichens. It was made as an independent film at British International Pictures Elstree Studios. It is now considered a lost film. It was Galeens penultimate film as a director, after returning to Germany he directed the thriller The House of Dora Green. Blockade Blockade is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by George B. Seitz. The Border Patrol The Border Patrol is a 1928 American Western film directed by James P. Hogan, released through Pathe Exchange and starring Harry Carey. The film is preserved at Filmmuseum Amsterdam. Una nueva y gloriosa nación The Charge of the Gauchos is a 1928 American-Argentine silent historical film directed by Albert H. Kelley and starring Francis X. Bushman, Jacqueline Logan and Guido Trento. Bushman plays Manuel Belgrano, the leader of the 1810 May Revolution. The films Spanish title refers to a line from the Argentine national anthem. It was made as a patriotic endeavor designed to boost the small Argentine film industry, but with enough action and romance to appeal to international audiences particularly in the UK and the United States. The film is also titled The Beautiful Spy. The Desert Bride The Desert Bride is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Walter Lang and starring Betty Compson and Allan Forrest. The film is considered to be lost. The Divine Sinner The Divine Sinner is a 1928 American silent film directed by Scott Pembroke and starring Vera Reynolds, Nigel De Brulier and Bernard Siegel. This film is now lost. Driftwood Driftwood is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Don Alvarado, Marceline Day and Alan Roscoe. Fools for Luck Fools for Luck is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and written by Harry Fried, George Marion Jr., Sam Mintz, and J. Walter Ruben. The film stars W.C. Fields, Chester Conklin, Sally Blane, Jack Luden, Mary Alden, Arthur Housman, and Robert Dudley. The film was released on June 11, 1928, by Paramount Pictures. A previous Essanay version starred actor Taylor Holmes in 1917. Gang War Gang War is a 1928 American part-talking gangster film, best known for being the main feature attached to Steamboat Willie, the debut of Mickey Mouse in sound. The film starred Jack Pickford in his last major role as "Clyde", a saxophone player whose love for a dancer named Flowers traps him in the middle of a gang war. The film was released with talking sequences, as well as a musical score and sound effects for the silent sections. But despite the synchronised sound as well as the all-star cast, the film is largely unknown in its own right and is now a lost film, being overshadowed by its far more famous preceding short. The Secret Courier The Secret Courier is a 1928 German silent adventure film directed by Gennaro Righelli and starring Lil Dagover, Ivan Mozzhukhin and Agnes Petersen. It is based on the classic novel The Red and the Black by Stendhal, which Righelli later remade as a sound film The Courier of the King in 1947. The films art direction was by Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle. The Last Moment The Last Moment is a 1928 American drama film conceived and directed by Paul Fejos. The film starred Otto Matieson and Georgia Hale. Fejos made The Last Moment on a budget of US$13,000. The film told its story without intertitles, which was very unusual for a silent film, and its use of double- and triple-exposures and expressionistic editing gave it a style that was not common for commercial releases of that period. Charlie Chaplin saw the film in a private screening and arranged for it to be theatrically released by United Artists. No print of The Last Moment is known to exist in any archive or private collection, and it is considered a lost film. Der geheimnisvolle Spiegel The Mysterious Mirror is a 1928 German silent fantasy film directed by Carl Hoffmann and starring Fee Malten, Fritz Rasp and Rina De Liguoro. The magazine Film und Volk, which was invariably hostile to UFA releases, described it as "about the limit of what an audience could be expected to tolerate in the way of stale gothic romance and unlikely psychology". The Scarlet Lady The Scarlet Lady is a 1928 American silent drama film, written by Bess Meredyth and directed by Alan Crosland. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Der Unüberwindliche The Insurmountable is a 1928 German silent film directed by Max Obal and starring Luciano Albertini, Vivian Gibson and Paul Henckels. The films sets were designed by the art directors Botho Hoefer and Hans Minzloff. The Ware Case The Ware Case is a 1928 British silent drama film directed by H. Manning Haynes and starring Stewart Rome, Betty Carter and Ian Fleming. It was an adaptation of the play The Ware Case by George Pleydell Bancroft, previously filmed in 1917, with another version appearing in 1938. First National distributed the film in the United States. The Aviator The Aviator is a 1929 American Pre-Code Vitaphone comedy film produced and released by Warner Bros. Directed by Roy Del Ruth, the film was based on the play of the same name by James Montgomery and starred Edward Everett Horton and Patsy Ruth Miller. The Aviator is similar to the silent comedy The Hottentot, where a hapless individual has to pretend to be a famous steeplehorse jockey. The Aviator today is considered a lost film. Campus Knights Campus Knights is a 1929 American silent comedy film directed by Albert H. Kelley and starring Raymond McKee, Shirley Palmer and Marie Quillan. The College Coquette The College Coquette is a 1929 American drama film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Norman Houston. The film stars Ruth Taylor, William Collier Jr., Jobyna Ralston, John Holland, Adda Gleason and Gretchen Hartman. The film was released on August 5, 1929, by Columbia Pictures. The Far Call The Far Call is a 1929 American lost film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Charles Morton and Leila Hyams. Produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation. It is a late silent film with Foxs Movietone sound on film system containing music and sound effects. Fast Company Fast Company is a 1929 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and starring Jack Oakie and Evelyn Brent. It is based upon the play Elmer the Great by George M. Cohan and Ring Lardner. The Fire Detective The Fire Detective is a 1929 American adventure film serial directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and Thomas Storey. The film is considered to be lost. Hunger in Waldenburg The Shadow of a Mine is a 1929 German silent drama film directed by Phil Jutzi and starring Holmes Zimmermann and Sybille Schloß. Its original German title is Ums tägliche Brot. It is also known as Hunger in Waldenburg. The film was produced by the left-wing Volksfilmverband in partnership with Weltfilm and the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm. Using a docudrama format, the film highlights the hardships faced by Silesian coal miners in Waldenburg. It premiered at the Tauenzienpalast in Berlin on 16 March 1929. The film was screened in Britain by the London Workers Film Society in December 1929. This is now the only print of the film which survives. Kitty Kitty is a 1929 British drama film directed by Victor Saville and starring Estelle Brody and John Stuart. The film was adapted from the 1927 novel of the same name by Warwick Deeping and marked the third co-star billing of Brody and Stuart, who had previously proved a very popular screen pairing in Mademoiselle from Armentieres and Hindle Wakes. Kitty was initially planned and filmed as a silent, but after its original release Saville decided to reshoot the latter part with sound. As no suitable facilities were yet available in Britain, Saville, Brody and Stuart travelled to New York to shoot the new sequences at RKO Studios. The film was released in the form of a silent which switched to sound three quarters of the way through. The Long, Long Trail The Long Long Trail is a 1929 American Western film directed by Arthur Rosson and starring Hoot Gibson in his first sound film. It was produced and released by Universal Pictures. The film survives and has been issued on DVD. The novel was filmed earlier in the silent The Ramblin Kid which also starred Gibson. One Hysterical Night One Hysterical Night is a 1929 American comedy film directed by William James Craft and starring Reginald Denny, Nora Lane, Walter Brennan and Peter Gawthorne. Prisoners Prisoners is a 1929 American film directed by William Seiter for First National Pictures. It was released as a part-talking, part-silent feature. with Corinne Griffith, James Ford, Bela Lugosi, Ian Keith, Julanne Johnston, Ann Schaeffer, Barton Hesse and Otto Matiesen. Lugosi, in his first talkie, played the owner of a Vienna nightclub. The Rocket Bus Alfs Carpet is a 1929 British comedy film directed by W.P. Kellino and starring Gerald Rawlinson, Gladys Hamer, Harald Madsen and Carl Schenstrøm. It was loosely based on the novel Alfs Button by W.A. Darlington. It is also known by the alternative title The Rocket Bus. The Big Fight The Big Fight is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film based upon the play by directed by directed by url-status=dead}} Cameo Kirby Cameo Kirby is a 1930 American drama film directed by Irving Cummings and written by Marion Orth. It is based on the 1909 play Cameo Kirby by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson. The film stars J. Harold Murray, Norma Terris, Douglas Gilmore, Robert Edeson, Myrna Loy and Charles Morton. The film was released on January 12, 1930, by Fox Film Corporation. The Cohens and the Kellys in Africa The Cohens and the Kellys in Africa is a comedy film. It is one of The Cohens and Kellys series. Dumbbells in Ermine Dumbbells in Ermine is a 1930 American early talkie pre-Code comedy film based on the 1925 play Weak Sisters by Lynn Starling. The film stars Robert Armstrong and Barbara Kent, and features Beryl Mercer, James Gleason, and Claude Gillingwater. Hide-Out Hide-Out is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by Reginald Barker and written by Lambert Hillyer, Arthur Ripley and Matt Taylor. The film stars James Murray, Kathryn Crawford, Carl Stockdale, Lee Moran, Guy Edward Hearn and Robert Elliott. The film was released by Universal Pictures in April 1930. The Pursuit of Happiness Chasing Fortune is a 1930 German drama film directed by Rochus Gliese and starring Catherine Hessling, Alexander Murski and Amy Wells. The films art direction was by Gliese himself along with Arno Richter. It was initially made as a silent film, but was released with an added synchronised soundtrack. The animator Lotte Reiniger assistant directed the film, overseeing the shadow puppet segments. The Jazz Cinderella The Jazz Cinderella is a 1930 American romantic drama film directed by Scott Pembroke and starring Myrna Loy, Jason Robards Sr. and Nancy Welford. In Britain it was released under the alternative title of Love Is Like That. Man Trouble Man Trouble is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by Berthold Viertel and written by Marion Orth, George Manker Watters and Edwin J. Burke. The film stars Milton Sills, Dorothy Mackaill, Kenneth MacKenna, Sharon Lynn, Roscoe Karns and Oscar Apfel. The film was released on August 24, 1930, by Fox Film Corporation. One Embarrassing Night Rookery Nook is a 1930 film farce, directed by Tom Walls, with a script by Ben Travers. It is a screen adaptation of the original 1926 Aldwych farce of the same title. The film was known in the U.S. as One Embarrassing Night. The film was very successful at the box office and led to a series of filmed farces. Reno Reno is a 1930 drama film directed by George J. Crone and starring silent serial queen Ruth Roland. It was produced and distributed by early sound era production studio Sono Art-World Wide Pictures. Rolands sound film debut, it would be followed by only one more talkie. The Road Is Fine The Road Is Fine is a 1930 French musical film directed by Robert Florey and starring Laurette Fleury, André Baugé and Léon Bary. As no French studios had been converted for sound film, it was shot at Elstree Studios in Britain. She Couldn't Say No She Couldnt Say No is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama which stars Winnie Lightner, fresh from her success in Gold Diggers of Broadway. It was adapted from a play by Benjamin M. Kaye. An aspiring singer ends up in a love triangle with a gangster and a socialite. Symphony in Two Flats Symphony in Two Flats is a 1930 British drama film directed by Gareth Gundrey and starring Ivor Novello, Benita Hume, Jacqueline Logan and Cyril Ritchard. It was an adaptation of a successful West End play written by Novello. Separate versions were made for the United Kingdom and United States releases, with Jacqueline Logan replacing Benita Hume in the American version. It was made at Elstree and Islington Studios. The films sets were designed by Alex Vetchinsky. Sein Liebeslied A Tango for You is a 1930 German musical film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Willi Forst, Fee Malten and Paul Otto. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Neppach. Three Days of Love Three Days of Love is a 1931 German drama film directed by Heinz Hilpert and starring Hans Albers, Käthe Dorsch and Trude Berliner. It was made by the independent Felsom Film company. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Jacoby. Hell Bound Hell Bound is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Walter Lang. Isle of Intrigue Isle of Intrigue is a 1931 Australian film directed by A. R. Harwood. It was one of the first Australian talking movies. Keine Feier ohne Meyer Without Meyer, No Celebration is Complete is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Sig Arno, Ralph Arthur Roberts and Dina Gralla. Boese made a number of films featuring Jewish comedians during the Weimar Era. Maison de danses Dance Hall is a 1931 French drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Gaby Morlay, Charles Vanel and Madame Ahnar. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys. Menschen hinter Gittern Men Behind Bars is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Pál Fejös and starring Heinrich George, Gustav Diessl and Egon von Jordan. It is the German-language version of MGMs The Big House. In the early years of sound before dubbing became widespread, it was common to make films in multiple languages. It premiered in Berlin on 24 June 1931. Michael and Mary Michael and Mary was a 1931 British drama film directed by Victor Saville and starring Elizabeth Allan, Edna Best, Frank Lawton, and Herbert Marshall. This was the first of the Edna Best and Herbert Marshall co-starring talkies. It was based on a play of the same name by A. A. Milne. With a running time of 76 minutes, it was distributed by Universal Studios. A.A. Milnes story was adapted by Victor Saville and Angus MacPhail. The play was performed on Friday, 13 December 1929 at the Charles Hopkins Theatre, NY. It starred Henry Hull, Edith Barrett and Harry Beresford. Mr. Lemon of Orange Mr. Lemon of Orange is an American Pre-Code comedy film starring El Brendel and Fifi DOrsay, directed by John G. Blystone, and released by Fox Film Corporation. Schatten der Unterwelt Shadows of the Underworld is a 1931 German action film directed by and starring Harry Piel. It also features Dary Holm, Elisabeth Pinajeff and Hans Junkermann. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert A. Dietrich and Emil Hasler. Location shooting took place in St. Moritz in Switzerland. A separate French-language version was also released. Tomorrow and Tomorrow Tomorrow and Tomorrow is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film that was adapted from Philip Barrys play of the same name by Josephine Lovett. It was directed by Richard Wallace and stars Ruth Chatterton, Robert Ames, Paul Lukas, Harold Minjir, Tad Alexander, Walter Walker and Arthur Pierson. It was released on February 5, 1932, by Paramount Pictures. Ebb Tide Ebb Tide is a 1932 British drama film directed by Arthur Rosson and starring Chili Bouchier, Joan Barry, George Barraud, and Merle Oberon. Escapade Escapade is a 1932 Pre-Code American crime film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Jameson Thomas, Sally Blane and Anthony Bushell. It is also known by the alternative title of Dangerous Ground. The Last Coupon The Last Coupon is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Frank Launder and starring Leslie Fuller, Mary Jerrold and Molly Lamont. It was based on a play by Ernest Bryan and was a success at the box office. The Riding Tornado The Riding Tornado is a 1932 American Pre-Code Western film directed by D. Ross Lederman. Schuß im Morgengrauen A Shot at Dawn is a 1932 German crime film directed by Alfred Zeisler and starring Ery Bos, Genia Nikolaieva and Karl Ludwig Diehl. It was based on the play The Woman and the Emerald by Harry Jenkins and recounts a jewel theft. A separate French language version was also released. Das schöne Abenteuer The Beautiful Adventure s a 1932 German romantic comedy film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Käthe von Nagy, Wolf Albach-Retty and Alfred Abel. The films sets were designed by the art director Werner Schlichting. A separate French language version was also made. A Tremendously Rich Man A Tremendously Rich Man is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Curt Bois, Dolly Haas and Adele Sandrock. It premiered on 13 February 1932. The film was a co-production between the German subsidiary of Universal Pictures and the German firm Tobis Film. Stout Hearts and Willing Hands Stout Hearts and Willing Hands is a 1931 American Pre-Code short comedy film directed by Bryan Foy and starring Frank Fay and Lew Cody. At the 5th Academy Awards, held in 1932, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject, but was disqualified. No reason was given for the disqualification. Stowaway Stowaway is a 1932 American romance film directed by Phil Whitman, written by Norman Springer, and starring Fay Wray, Leon Ames, Montagu Love, Lee Moran, Roscoe Karns and Knute Erickson. It was released on March 1, 1932, by Universal Pictures. Thark Thark is a 1932 British film farce, directed by Tom Walls, with a script by Ben Travers. In addition to Walls, the film stars Ralph Lynn and Robertson Hare. The film is a screen adaptation of the original 1927 Aldwych farce of the play of the same name. It was made at Elstree Studios. Hold the Press Hold the Press is a 1933 American crime drama film, directed by Phil Rosen. It stars Tim McCoy, Shirley Grey, and Wheeler Oakman, and was released on October 25, 1933. Lucky Dog Lucky Dog is a 1933 American drama film directed by Zion Myers and written by Zion Myers and Roland Asher. The film stars Charles "Chic" Sale, Tom OBrien, Harry Holman and Clarence Geldart. The film was released on April 20, 1933, by Universal Pictures. A Preferred List A Preferred List is a 1933 American Pre-Code short comedy film produced by Lou Brock. At the 6th Academy Awards, held in 1933, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject. The Rustler's Roundup Rustlers Roundup is a 1933 American Western film directed by Henry MacRae and written by Frank Howard Clark. The film stars Tom Mix, Diane Sinclair, Noah Beery, Douglass Dumbrille, Roy Stewart and Nelson McDowell. The film was released on March 16, 1933, by Universal Pictures. Romance in Budapest Scandal in Budapest is a 1933 German-Hungarian comedy film, filmed in Hungary in the German language and directed by Géza von Bolváry and Istvan Szekely and starring Franciska Gaal, Werner Pledath and Lotte Spira. It was made by the European subsidiary of Universal Pictures, headed by Joe Pasternak, which had recently left Germany in the face of Hitlers "de-Judification" of that country. A separate Hungarian-language version was also made, with a different cast, titled Pesti Szerelem. Both versions were released in the United States by Arthur Mayers DuWorld Pictures Inc. The film was subsequently remade in Hollywood as Top Hat, starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. All Men Are Enemies All Men Are Enemies is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and written by Lenore J. Coffee. The film stars Helen Twelvetrees, Mona Barrie, Hugh Williams, Herbert Mundin, Henry Stephenson and Walter Byron. The film was released on April 20, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. It is based on a novel of the same title by Richard Aldlington about a British aristocratic who falls in love with an Austrian woman, before they are separated by the outbreak of the First World War. The film was not a success at the box office, losing $223,000. The Song of the Sun The Song of the Sun is a 1933 Italian-German comedy film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Vittorio De Sica. The Fugitive from Chicago The Fugitive from Chicago is a German crime and adventure movie produced in 1933 by director Johannes Meyer. The screenplay was written by Max W. Kimmich, Hermann Oberländer and Hans Martin Cremer after the 1932 novel of the same title by Curt J. Braun. The film was a co-production between the film companies of Bavaria and Atalanta. Some scenes were shot at the German motorcycle company, Zündapp. The films sets were designed by the art directors Max Seefelder and Erich Zander. It passed censorship on January 23, 1934, and was presented to the public on January 31, 1934, in Munich and on February 22, 1934, in Berlin. Frontier Marshal Frontier Marshal is a 1934 American Pre-Code Western film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring George OBrien. Produced by Fox Film and Sol M. Wurtzel, the film is the first based on Stuart N. Lakes enormously popular but largely fictitious "biography" of Wyatt Earp, Frontier Marshal. A second version of the film, also produced by Wurtzel, was made in 1939, and a third interpretation by John Ford entitled My Darling Clementine was released in 1946. He supposedly wrote the book with Earps input,i and it portrays Earp as a fearless lawman. But before the first movie was released, his widow Josephine Earp sued 20th Century Fox for $50,000 in an attempt to keep them from making the film. She said it was an "unauthorized portrayal" of Wyatt Earp. She succeeded in getting Earps name completely excised from the movie. His character was renamed "Michael Wyatt," and the movie was released as Frontier Marshal. Give Her a Ring Give Her a Ring is a 1934 British musical film directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Clifford Mollison, Wendy Barrie, and Zelma ONeal. The film was a remake of the 1932 German film Wrong Number, and is sometimes known by the title Giving You the Stars. Stewart Granger made an appearance in the film, early in his career. I Give My Love I Give My Love is a 1934 American drama film directed by Karl Freund and written by Doris Anderson and Milton Krims. The film stars Paul Lukas, Wynne Gibson, Eric Linden, Anita Louise, John Darrow and Dorothy Appleby. The film was released on July 17, 1934, by Universal Pictures. Cappy Ricks Returns Cappy Ricks Returns is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Mack V. Wright and written by George Waggner. The film stars Robert McWade, Ray Walker, Florine McKinney, Lucien Littlefield, Bradley Page and Lois Wilson. The film was released on September 25, 1935, by Republic Pictures. Forbidden Heaven Forbidden Heaven is a 1935 American drama film directed by Reginald Barker and written by Sada Cowan and Jefferson Parker. The film stars Charles Farrell, Charlotte Henry, Beryl Mercer, Fred Walton, Eric Wilton and Phyllis Barry. The film was released on October 5, 1935, by Republic Pictures. Grandad Rudd Grandad Rudd is a 1935 comedy featuring the Dad and Dave characters created by Steele Rudd and based on a play by Rudd. It was a sequel to On Our Selection, and was later followed by Dad and Dave Come to Town and Dad Rudd. The Judgement Book The Judgement Book is a 1935 American western film directed by Charles Hutchison and starring Conway Tearle, Bernadene Hayes and Howard Lang. McFadden's Flats McFaddens Flats is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by Arthur Caesar, Edward Kaufman, Andy Rice and Casey Robinson. The film stars Walter C. Kelly, Andy Clyde, Richard Cromwell, Jane Darwell, Betty Furness, George Barbier and Phyllis Brooks. The film was released on March 29, 1935, by Paramount Pictures. Outlawed Guns Outlawed Guns is a 1935 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and written by John T. Neville. The film stars Buck Jones, Ruth Channing, Frank McGlynn, Roy DArcy, Pat J. OBrien and Joseph W. Girard. The film was released on July 29, 1935, by Universal Pictures. The Price of a Song The Price of a Song is a 1935 British crime film, directed by Michael Powell. It is one of 23 quota quickies Powell directed between 1931 and 1936. It features a largely forgotten cast – only Felix Aylmer, here in a minor role, would go on to a significant film career. Tracy Rides Tracy Rides is a 1935 American western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Tom Tyler, Virginia Brown Faire and Edmund Cobb. Under falsk flagg Under False Flag is a 1935 Swedish comedy film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Ernst Eklund, Tutta Rolf and Allan Bohlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Arne Åkermark. Blind Man's Bluff Blind Mans Bluff is a 1936 British drama film directed by Albert Parker and starring Basil Sydney, Enid Stamp-Taylor and James Mason. The film was a quota quickie made at Wembley Studios by the Hollywood studio Foxs British subsidiary. The Calling of Dan Matthews The Calling of Dan Matthews is a 1935 American crime film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Richard Arlen, Charlotte Wynters and Douglass Dumbrille. It was based on the novel of the same title by Harold Bell Wright. Song of the Road The End of the Road is a 1936 British musical comedy drama film directed by Alex Bryce and starring Harry Lauder, Bruce Seton, Ruth Haven and Ethel Glendinning. It was made at Wembley Studios by the British subsidiary of the Hollywood company Twentieth Century Fox. Fame Fame is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Sydney Howard, Muriel Aked and Miki Hood. It was made at Elstree Studios. It introduced two new discoveries, Miki Hood and Geraldine Hislop. It was the second film from Herbert Wilcox Productions. The Cabbie's Song The Cabbies Song is a 1936 German romantic drama film directed by E.W. Emo and starring Paul Hörbiger, Gusti Huber and Franz Schafheitlin. The film offers a nostalgic view of Vienna during the old Imperial Era. It takes its name from a popular Viennese song, and its set in the 1880s at the time of the songs composition. The films sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler. It was partly shot on location in Budapest and Vienna. The Gentleman from Louisiana The Gentleman from Louisiana is a 1936 American drama film directed by Irving Pichel and written by Joseph Fields and Gordon Rigby. The film stars Eddie Quillan, Charles "Chic" Sale, Charlotte Henry, John Miljan, Marjorie Gateson and Pierre Watkin. The film was released on August 15, 1936, by Republic Pictures. The Music Goes 'Round The Music Goes Round is a 1936 American musical comedy film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Harry Richman, Rochelle Hudson and Walter Connolly. Pinto Rustlers Pinto Rustlers is a 1936 American western film directed by Harry S. Webb and starring Tom Tyler, George Walsh and Al St. John. Sporting Love Sporting Love is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by J. Elder Wills and starring Stanley Lupino, Laddie Cliff and Lu Ann Meredith. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios. It was based on the musical Sporting Love which Stanley Lupino had written and starred in. Lupino had broken with British International Pictures to make a couple of independent films, but after this he returned to BIP. Stadt Anatol City of Anatol is a 1936 German drama film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Brigitte Horney and Fritz Kampers. It is based on a 1932 novel City of Anatol by Bernhard Kellermann. The film is set in a small city in the Balkans, where the discovery of oil leads to a major boom. A separate French language version Wells in Flames was made, also directed by Tourjansky but featuring a different cast. Star for a Night Star for a Night is a 1936 American drama film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Claire Trevor, Jane Darwell and Arline Judge. The films sets were designed by the art director Duncan Cramer. The Beaver Coat The Beaver Coat is a 1937 German comedy film directed by Jürgen von Alten and starring Heinrich George, Ida Wüst and Rotraut Richter. It is an adaptation of Gerhart Hauptmanns play The Beaver Coat. The German premiere took place on 3. December 1937. Another film version of the play The Beaver Coat was released in 1949. Calling All Stars Calling All Stars is a 1937 British musical comedy film directed by Herbert Smith and starring Arthur Askey, Evelyn Dall and Max Bacon. The film is a revue, featuring a number of musical acts playing themselves. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios for release as a quota quickie. The films art direction is by Norman G. Arnold. Hold 'Em Navy That Navy Spirit is a 1937 American sports film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Lew Ayres, Mary Carlisle and John Howard. It is also known by the alternative title Hold Em Navy. It follows two members of the American football team at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis who compete over the same girl before the varsity game against West Point. Karussell Carousel is a 1937 German musical film directed by Alwin Elling and starring Marika Rökk, Georg Alexander and Paul Henckels. The films sets were designed by the art directors Artur Günther and Karl Vollbrecht. Mind Your Own Business Mind Your Own Business is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and written by John Francis Larkin and Dore Schary. The film stars Charlie Ruggles, Alice Brady, Lyle Talbot, Benny Baker, Gene Lockhart, and Jack La Rue. It was released on December 18, 1936 by Paramount Pictures. Prem Kahani Prem Kahani is a 1937 Hindi film, by Franz Osten and starring Ashok Kumar, N.M. Joshi, Mayadevi, Vimala Devi, Madhurika Devi and others. Pugachev Pugachev is a 1937 Soviet drama film directed by Pavel Petrov-Bytov. Ridin' the Lone Trail Ridin the Lone Trail is a 1937 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield, written by Charles F. Royal, and starring Bob Steele, Claire Rochelle, Charles King, Ernie Adams, Lew Meehan and Julian Rivero. The film was released on September 1, 1937, by Republic Pictures. Der Unwiderstehliche The Irresistible Man is a 1937 German romantic comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Anny Ondra, Hans Söhnker and Trude Hesterberg. The films sets were designed by the art directors Emil Hasler and Arthur Schwarz. Zemlya zhazhdet The Earth Is Thirsty is a 1930 Soviet drama film directed by Yuli Raizman. Die Frau am Scheidewege The Woman at the Crossroads is a 1938 German drama film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Ewald Balser, Magda Schneider and Karin Hardt. It was made partly at the Hunnia Film Studios in Budapest. Down on the Farm Down on the Farm is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and starring Jed Prouty, Spring Byington and Louise Fazenda. It was part of Twentieth Century Foxs Jones Family series. The family go to stay at their aunts farm. The films sets were designed by the art directors Bernard Herzbrun and Boris Leven. Fahrendes Volk Travelling People is a 1938 German drama film directed by Jacques Feyder and starring Hans Albers, Françoise Rosay and Camilla Horn. It is a circus film. It premiered in Hamburg on 1 July 1938. A Separate French-language version People Who Travel was also released. While it was also directed by Feyder and starred Rosay, the rest of the cast were different. Ghost Town Riders Ghost Town Riders is a 1938 American Western film written and directed by George Waggner. The film stars Bob Baker, Fay McKenzie, Hank Worden, George Cleveland, Forrest Taylor and Glenn Strange. The film was released on December 16, 1938, by Universal Pictures. The Higgins Family The Higgins Family is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Gus Meins and written by Paul Gerard Smith and Jack Townley. The film stars James Gleason, Lucile Gleason, Russell Gleason, Lynne Roberts, Harry Davenport and William Bakewell. The film was released on August 29, 1938, by Republic Pictures. His Exciting Night His Exciting Night is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Gus Meins and written by Pat C. Flick, Edward Eliscu and Morton Grant. It is based on the 1934 play Adams Evening by Katharine Kavanaugh. The film stars Charlie Ruggles, Richard Lane, Maxie Rosenbloom, Marion Martin, Stepin Fetchit and Ona Munson. The film was released on November 11, 1938, by Universal Pictures. The Jury's Secret The Jurys Secret is a 1938 American drama film directed by Edward Sloman and starring Kent Taylor, Fay Wray, and Jane Darwell. Livet paa Hegnsgaard Life on the Hegn Farm is a 1938 Danish family film directed by Arne Weel, Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. Personal Secretary Personal Secretary is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Otis Garrett and written by Betty Laidlaw, Robert Lively and Charles Grayson. The film stars William Gargan, Joy Hodges, Andy Devine, Ruth Donnelly, Samuel S. Hinds and Frances Robinson. The film was released on September 9, 1938, by Universal Pictures. Verklungene Melodie Faded Melody is a 1938 German drama film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Brigitte Horney, Willy Birgel and Carl Raddatz. Horney and Birgel play characters engaged in a troubled transatlantic romance, with she based in New York City and he in Berlin. The film was made by Germanys largest studio of the era UFA. Discoveries Discoveries is a 1939 British, black-and-white, musical, directed by Redd Davis and starring Ronald Shiner as Jim Pike. It was produced by the British Grand National Pictures, which is not to be confused with the later, American Grand National Films Inc. The film is notable for introducing the song "Therell Always Be an England", which is sung onscreen by the boy soprano Glyn Davies, and which after war broke out on 1 September gained an enormous success as sung by Vera Lynn. Ein hoffnungsloser Fall A Hopeless Case is a 1939 German comedy film directed by Erich Engel and starring Jenny Jugo, Karl Ludwig Diehl and Hannes Stelzer. The films sets were designed by Karl Weber. King of the Turf King of the Turf is a 1939 film drama starring Adolphe Menjou. Legion Condor Legion Condor is a 1939 German war film directed by Karl Ritter and starring Paul Hartmann, Albert Hehn and Fritz Kampers. The film portrays the German Condor Legion which fought in the Spanish Civil War. Because of the Nazi-Soviet Pact, the production was halted after 15 days of film-shooting, on 25 August 1939, to avoid offending the Soviets who had supported the other side in Spain and who were negatively portrayed in the film. Karl Ritters diary entry that day states that Hermann Göring had called the Ufa studio to tell him to abort the film. The film is often confused with the full-length documentary film by Karl Ritter, IM KAMPF GEGEN DEN WELTFEIND, released on 15 June 1939 on the same subject. LEGION CONDOR was planned as a sequel to Ritter‘s highly successful 1938 feature film, POUR LE MERITE, also starring Paul Hartmann, Albert Hehn, Fritz Kampers, Carsta Löck, amongst others. In August 2018 the long-lost Ufa film script was found in a used bookstore in Berlin. No copy of the script is found in any German film archive or institution. A monograph on the film has been published by William Gillespie. The book draws on the previously unpublished 1939 dairy entries about the film by Karl Ritter, kindly provided by the Ritter family. The book has been assigned and is 244 pages in length, with 38 B&W and 4 colour plates, as well as 126 footnotes. The entire film script has been translated into English, and twelve never-before-seen Ufa press photographs from some of the film scenes shot before 25 August 1939, are reproduced from Austrian archives. Publisher is German Films Dot Net in Sydney, Australia. The book title: "Legion Condor – Karl Ritters lost 1939 feature film." Should Husbands Work? Should Husbands Work? is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Gus Meins and written by Taylor Caven and Jack Townley. The film stars James Gleason, Lucile Gleason, Russell Gleason, Harry Davenport, Berton Churchill and Marie Wilson. The film was released on July 26, 1939, by Republic Pictures. Street of Missing Men Street of Missing Men is a 1939 American drama film directed by Sidney Salkow and written by Frank Dolan and Leonard Lee. The film stars Charles Bickford, Harry Carey, Tommy Ryan, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, Ralph Graves and John Gallaudet. The film was released on April 25, 1939, by Republic Pictures. Alarm Alarm is a 1941 German crime film directed by Herbert B. Fredersdorf and starring Karl Martell, Maria von Tasnady and Paul Klinger. The production was made by the independent Aco-Film rather than one of Germanys major film companies. It was shot at the Althoff Studios and various locations around Berlin including Tempelhof Airport and the Karstadt Department Store. The films sets were designed by the art director Bruno Lutz. Jennie Jennie is a 1940 American drama film directed by David Burton and written by Harold Buchman and Maurice Rapf. The film stars Virginia Gilmore, William "Bill" Henry, George Montgomery, Ludwig Stössel, Dorris Bowdon and Rand Brooks. The film was released on December 20, 1940, by 20th Century Fox. La Conga Nights La Conga Nights is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Lew Landers and written by Jay Dratler, Harry Clork and Paul Gerard Smith. The film stars Hugh Herbert, Dennis OKeefe, Constance Moore, Ferike Boros, Eddie Quillan and Armida. The film was released on May 31, 1940, by Universal Pictures. Manon Lescaut Manon Lescaut is a 1940 Italian historical drama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Alida Valli, Vittorio De Sica and Lamberto Picasso. It is an adaptation of the Abbé Prévosts novel of the same title. The film was made at the Cinecittà studios in Rome with sets designed by the art directors Ivo Battelli and Guido Fiorini. Oklahoma Renegades Oklahoma Renegades is a 1940 American Western "Three Mesquiteers" B-movie directed by Nate Watt. Old Mother Riley in Business Old Mother Riley in Business is a 1941 British comedy film directed by John Baxter and starring Arthur Lucan, Kitty McShane and Cyril Chamberlain. It was the sixth in the long-running Old Mother Riley series of films. Old Mother Rileys pub faces competition from a large chain store nearby, causing her to declare war on it. Opened by Mistake Opened by Mistake is a 1940 film starring Charlie Ruggles and Janice Logan. Der Vorhang fällt The Curtain Falls is a 1939 German crime film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Anneliese Uhlig, Elfie Mayerhofer and Hilde Sessak. It was based on a play by Paul van der Hurck and was made by UFA studios. The films sets were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut. Västkustens hjältar Västkustens hjältar is a 1940 Swedish drama film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. It is a remake of the 1938 Danish film Blaavand melder storm, also directed by Lauritzen and OFredericks. The Secret Lover The Secret Lover is a 1941 Italian drama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Alida Valli, Fosco Giachetti and Vivi Gioi. It was made at Cinecittà in Rome. The Apache Kid The Apache Kid is a 1941 American Western film directed by George Sherman and written by Eliot Gibbons and Richard Murphy. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Lynn Merrick, LeRoy Mason, Robert Fiske, John Elliott and Forbes Murray. The film was released on September 12, 1941, by Republic Pictures. Hard Steel Hard Steel is a 1942 British drama film directed by Norman Walker and starring Wilfrid Lawson, Betty Stockfeld and John Stuart. It was based on the novel Steel Saraband by Roger Dataller. The film was one of four made by G.H.W. Productions backed by the Rank Organisation. The film follows the rise of an ambitious steel worker as he is appointed to run his local steel mill. He soon outrages the employees with his ruthless behaviour - and his negligence leads to the accidental death of one of the workers. As the Second World War breaks out he realises what he has become, and seeks a chance of redemption. Hello, Sucker Hello, Sucker is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and written by Maurice Leo and Paul Gerard Smith. The film stars Hugh Herbert, Tom Brown, Peggy Moran, Lewis Howard, June Storey, Walter Catlett and Robert Emmett Keane. The film was released on July 11, 1941, by Universal Pictures. Murder Among Friends Murder Among Friends is a 1941 American mystery film directed by Ray McCarey and written by John Larkin. The film stars Marjorie Weaver, John Hubbard, Cobina Wright, Mona Barrie, Douglass Dumbrille and Sidney Blackmer. The film was released on February 28, 1941, by 20th Century Fox. Pirates of Malaya Pirates of Malaya is a 1941 Italian adventure film directed by Enrico Guazzoni and starring Massimo Girotti and Clara Calamai. Based on the Emilio Salgaris novel I pirati della Malesia, it was shot in Cinecittà back to back with Le due tigri, of which it is the sequel. The same novel was later adapted by Umberto Lenzi for the 1964 film Pirates of Malaysia. Ride, Kelly, Ride Ride, Kelly, Ride is a 1941 American drama film directed by Norman Foster and written by William Conselman Jr. and Irving Cummings Jr.. The film stars Eugene Pallette, Marvin Stephens, Rita Quigley, Mary Healy, Richard Lane and Charles D. Brown. The film was released on February 7, 1941, by 20th Century Fox. Rossini Rossini is a 1942 Italian musical drama film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Nino Besozzi, Paola Barbara, Camillo Pilotto, Armando Falconi and Greta Gonda. It depicts adult life events of Italian composer Gioachino Rossini. Sunny Sunberg Sunny Sunberg is a 1941 Swedish comedy film directed by Emil A. Lingheim and starring Edvard Persson, Märta Arbin and Anna-Greta Krigström. The films art direction was by Max Linder. Tuxedo Junction Tuxedo Junction is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald, written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan, and starring Leon Weaver, June Weaver, Frank Weaver, Thurston Hall, Frankie Darro and Sally Payne. It was released on November 25, 1941, by Republic Pictures. The Wildcat of Tucson The Wildcat of Tucson is a 1940 American western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Bill Elliott as "Wild Bill" Hickok and Evelyn Young as Vivian Barlow. The film was produced and released by Columbia Pictures. A feature film, its length is 59 minutes. Der Fall Rainer The Rainer Case is a 1942 German drama film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Luise Ullrich, Paul Hubschmid and Karl Schönböck. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Bi and Botho Hoefer. It was partly shot on location around Admont in Austria. The film is set in 1918 during the closing stages of the First World War. The Man in the Trunk The Man in the Trunk is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and written by John Larkin. The film stars Lynne Roberts, George Holmes, Raymond Walburn, J. Carrol Naish, Dorothy Peterson and Eily Malyon. The film was released on September 18, 1942, by 20th Century Fox. Moonlight Masquerade Moonlight Masquerade is a 1942 American film starring Dennis OKeefe and Jane Frazee. It is also known as Moonstruck and Tahiti Honey. Mountain Rhythm Mountain Rhythm is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan. The film stars Leon Weaver, Frank Weaver, June Weaver, Lynn Merrick, Frank M. Thomas and Sally Payne. The film was released on January 8, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Forbidden Music "Musica proibita" redirects here. For the song of the same name see Stanislao Gastaldon Forbidden Music is a 1942 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Campogalliani and starring Tito Gobbi, María Mercader and Giuseppe Rinaldi. An elderly composer recalls his youthful romance with a woman while a student in Florence. It was made at the Fert Studios in Turin. Sabotage at Sea Sabotage at Sea is a 1942 British, black-and-white, drama, mystery, war film, directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Jane Carr, Margaretta Scott, David Hutcheson and Ronald Shiner as Ernie the Cook. It was produced by British National Films and Shaftesbury Films. Sing for Your Supper Sing for Your Supper is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Charles Barton and starring Jinx Falkenburg. The Sombrero Kid The Sombrero Kid is a 1942 American Western film directed by George Sherman, written by Norman S. Hall, and starring Don "Red" Barry, Lynn Merrick, Robert Homans, John James, Joel Friedkin and Rand Brooks. It was released on July 31, 1942, by Republic Pictures. Uncensored Uncensored is a 1942 British World War II drama, directed by Anthony Asquith for Gainsborough Pictures and starring Eric Portman and Phyllis Calvert. The film was produced by Edward Black, with cinematography from Arthur Crabtree and screenplay by Rodney Ackland and Terence Rattigan from a novel by Oscar Millard. Uncensored is set in occupied Belgium and shares the propagandistic tone of many British films of its era. While its reception was mainly positive, it was criticised in some quarters for its unrealistic portrayal of the occupying German forces as bungling, incompetent and easily outwitted buffoons. On its original UK release Uncensored ran for 108 minutes; for overseas distribution however it was trimmed to 83 minutes and the cut version subsequently became more widely circulated. We Are the Marines We Are the Marines is a 1942 full-length documentary film produced by The March of Time. It was produced and directed by Louis De Rochemont and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Der ewige Klang The Eternal Tone is a 1943 German drama film directed by Günther Rittau and starring Elfriede Datzig, Rudolf Prack and Olga Tschechowa. It was shot at the Babelsberg and Tempelhof Studios in Berlin and on location in Kitzbühel in Tyrol. The films sets were designed by the art director Artur Günther. Shantytown Shantytown is a 1943 American crime film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Olive Cooper. The film stars Mary Lee, John Archer, Marjorie Lord, Harry Davenport, Billy Gilbert and Anne Revere. The film was released on April 20, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Sing a Jingle Sing a Jingle is a 1944 American musical film directed by Edward C. Lilley and starring Allan Jones, June Vincent and Samuel S. Hinds. Swing Your Partner Swing Your Partner is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan. The film stars Myrtle Wiseman, Scotty Wiseman, Barbara Jo Allen, Dale Evans, Ransom M. Sherman and Harry Cheshire. The film was released on May 20, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Tristi amori Sad Loves is a 1943 Italian historical drama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Jules Berry, Gino Cervi and Andrea Checchi. It was based on the play of the same title by Giuseppe Giacosa. It was made at Cinecittà in Rome. It is set in the 1880s. Allergic to Love Allergic to Love is a 1944 American musical comedy film directed by Edward C. Lilley. It stars Martha ODriscoll, Noah Beery Jr., David Bruce. Der grüne Salon The Green Salon is a 1944 German drama film directed by Boleslaw Barlog and starring Paul Klinger, Margarete Haagen and Dorothea Wieck. Swing in the Saddle Swing in the Saddle is a 1944 American Western/musical film directed by Lew Landers and starring Jane Frazee. Le couple idéal The Ideal Couple is a 1946 French comedy film directed by Bernard-Roland and Raymond Rouleau and starring Raymond Rouleau, Hélène Perdrière and Denise Grey. Days and Nights Days and Nights, is a 1944 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Stolper. Palace Scandal The Court Concert is a 1948 German musical comedy film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Elfie Mayerhofer, Hans Nielsen and Erich Ponto. In the United States it was released as Palace Scandal. It is based on the 1935 musical comedy The Court Concert which Verhoeven had co-written. A previous film version was made in 1936 and directed by Douglas Sirk. The remake was shot using agfacolor. Both productions are in the tradition of operetta films. It was produced by the major studio Tobis Film during 1944, but was not given a formal release until 1948 in Sweden and then East and West Germany the following year. The art director Otto Erdmann worked on the films sets. Location shooting took place in Bavaria. Shadow of Terror Shadow of Terror is a 1945 American thriller film directed by Lew Landers and written by Arthur St. Claire. The film stars Richard Fraser, Grace Albertson, Cy Kendall, Emmett Lynn, Kenneth MacDonald and Eddie Acuff. The film was released on October 5, 1945, by Producers Releasing Corporation. Steppin' in Society Steppin in Society is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Alexander Esway, written by Bradford Ropes, and starring Edward Everett Horton, Gladys George, Ruth Terry, Robert Livingston, Jack La Rue and Lola Lane. It was released on July 9, 1945, by Republic Pictures. Der stumme Gast The Silent Guest is a 1945 German crime film directed by Harald Braun and starring René Deltgen, Gisela Uhlen and Rudolf Fernau. It was one of the final films released during the Nazi era. It received its Austrian premiere in Vienna in 1950. The films sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler, Carl Ludwig Kirmse and Walter Kutz. A tanítónö A Tanítónő is a 1945 Hungarian drama film directed by Márton Keleti. It was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. Crime of the Century Crime of the Century is a 1946 American crime drama directed by Philip Ford. G.I. War Brides G.I. War Brides is a 1946 American comedy film directed by George Blair and written by John K. Butler. The film stars Anna Lee, James Ellison, Harry Davenport, William "Bill" Henry, Stephanie Bachelor, Doris Lloyd and Robert Armstrong. The film was released on August 12, 1946, by Republic Pictures. Gas House Kids Gas House Kids is a 1946 American comedy-drama film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Robert Lowery, Billy Halop and Teala Loring. It was followed by two sequels Gas House Kids Go West and Gas House Kids in Hollywood, both released in 1947. A group of unruly New York City children from the Gas House District battle a criminal gang. Along with several other series made at the time, it was inspired by the Dead End Kids. I Ring Doorbells I Ring Doorbells is a 1946 American comedy-drama film directed by Frank Strayer, which stars Anne Gwynne, Robert Shayne, and Roscoe Karns. The story was adapted by Dick Irving Hyland and Raymond L. Schrock from the book of the same name by Russell Birdwell, and Hyland wrote the screenplay. The picture was produced and distributed by Producers Releasing Corporation, which released it on February 25, 1946. Rosa de América Rosa de América is a 1946 Argentine film. Slightly Scandalous Slightly Scandalous is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Will Jason and written by Erna Lazarus, David Mathews, Joel Malone and Jerry Warner. The film stars Frederick Brady, Sheila Ryan, Paula Drew, Walter Catlett, Lita Baron, Louis DaPron and Jack Marshall. The film was released on August 2, 1946, by Universal Pictures. Aaj Aur Kal Aaj Aur Kal is a 1947 Indian Hindi-Urdu film. The film is directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. Chittor Vijay Chittor Vijay is a 1947 Hindi language film directed by Mohan Sinha, featuring Raj Kapoor and Madhubala in the lead roles. Cab Number 13 Cab Number 13 is a 1948 Italian crime-melodrama film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Vera Carmi. Little Miss Broadway Little Miss Broadway is a 1947 American musical film starring Jean Porter and directed by Arthur Dreifuss. Dreifuss also co wrote the screenplay. Millie's Daughter Millies Daughter is a 1947 American drama film directed by Sidney Salkow, from a screenplay by Edward Huebsch, based on the novel of the same name by Donald Henderson Clarke. The film stars Gladys George, Gay Nelson, and Paul Campbell, and was released on March 20, 1947. Bob and Sally Bob and Sally is a movie produced in the United States. Running for approximately 71 minutes, the movie was produced by J. G. Sanford at Universal Studios and directed by Erle C. Kenton. Director of photography was Ellis Carter and the original screenplay was written by Mary C. Palmer. The film was one of the various "hygienic films" that were produced in the late 1940s, heavily influenced by the exploitation movie Mom and Dad, produced by Kroger Babb and directed by William Beaudine. However, due to conflicts with the Production Code, Bob and Sally was not exhibited in the United States and its rights were later sold. The movie was re-released under two other titles, The Story of Bob and Sally and Tell Our Parents. The Burning Cross The Burning Cross is a 1947 American drama film directed by Walter Colmes. It was written by Aubrey Wisberg and released by Screen Guild Productions. The film dealt with the Ku Klux Klan and encountered censorship troubles, being banned in Virginia. Affairs of a Rogue The First Gentleman is a 1948 British historical drama film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti, and starring Jean-Pierre Aumont, Joan Hopkins, and Cecil Parker. It portrays the relationships and marriage of George and his tense dealings with other members of his family such as his only child Princess Charlotte and his younger brother Frederick, Duke of York. It was also released as Affairs of a Rogue.The film is based on a play, The First Gentleman by Norman Ginsbury, which was staged in London in 1945, starring Robert Morley as the Prince Regent and Wendy Hiller as Princess Charlotte. Sword of the Avenger Sword of the Avenger is a 1948 American adventure film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Ramon Delgado, Sigrid Gurie, and Ralph Morgan. Aquatic House Party Aquatic House Party is a 1949 short film produced by Jack Eaton. It won an Oscar at the 22nd Academy Awards in 1949 for Best Short Subject. Bergkristall Mountain Crystal is a 1949 Austrian-German historical drama film directed by Harald Reinl and featuring a cast of unknown actors including Franz Eichberger, Hans Renz and Cilli Greif. It is a mountain film based on a novella of the same title by Adalbert Stifter. The films sets were designed by the Austrian art director Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff. It was the directorial debut of Reinl who went on to become a successful film director. Canzoni per le strade Canzoni per le strade is a 1950 Italian film directed by Mario Landi. How I Discovered America How I Discovered America is a 1949 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Borghesio and starring Erminio Macario. De hombre a hombre From Man to Man is a 1949 Argentine film directed by Hugo Fregonese. The films art direction was by Germán Gelpi and Mario Vanarelli. Die Kuckucks The Cuckoos is a 1949 German comedy drama film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Ina Halley, Rainer Penkert and Carsta Löck. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The film was made in the Soviet Zone, in what would soon become East Germany. The films sets were designed by the art director Wilhelm Vorwerg. Madonna in Ketten Madonna in Chains is a 1949 West German drama film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Lotte Koch, Karin Hardt and Elisabeth Flickenschildt. It was shot in studios in Düsseldorf with location filming taking place in the surrounding region. The films sets were designed by the art director Alfred Bütow. Margaret of Cortona Margaret of Cortona is a 1950 Italian historical drama film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Maria Frau, Isa Pola and Galeazzo Benti. It portrays the life of the thirteenth century saint Margaret of Cortona. The films sets were designed by the art director Virgilio Marchi. La portatrice di pane The Bread Peddler is a 1950 French-Italian historical drama film directed by Maurice Cloche and starring Vivi Gioi, Philippe Lemaire and Jean Tissier. It is an adaptation of the novel The Bread Peddler by Xavier de Montépin. It was made at Cinecittà in Rome. Der Schuß durchs Fenster Der Schuß durchs Fenster is a 1950 Austrian drama film directed, written by and starring Siegfried Breuer with Curd Jürgens . Tromba Tromba is a 1949 Italian-West German thriller film directed by Helmut Weiss and starring René Deltgen, Angelika Hauff and Gustav Knuth. It is a circus film with elements of film noir. It was one of the most popular West German films of the year, suggesting audiences supported a shift away from rubble films. It was released in the US in 1952 as Tromba: the Tiger Man by Lippert Pictures. I'm Not Mata Hari Im Not Mata Hari is a 1949 Spanish comedy spy film directed by Benito Perojo and starring Niní Marshall, Roberto Font and Virgilio Teixeira. The films sets were designed by the art director Sigfrido Burmann. The films title refers to Mata Hari, the First World War-era spy. The Body Said No! The Body Said No! is a 1950 British comedy crime film directed by Val Guest and starring Michael Rennie, Yolande Donlan and Hy Hazell. Il caimano del Piave Il Caimano del Piave is a 1951 Italian war-drama film directed by Giorgio Bianchi. The Black Captain The Black Captain is a 1951 Italian historical adventure film directed by Giorgio Ansoldi and Alberto Pozzetti and starring Steve Barclay, Marina Berti and Paul Muller. The films sets were designed by Alfredo Montori. It was shot at the Cinecittà studios in Rome. Grenzstation 58 Border Post 58 is a 1951 West German crime film directed by Harry Hasso and starring Hansi Knoteck, Mady Rahl and Elise Aulinger. Die Jungen vom Kranichsee Die Jungen vom Kranichsee is an East German film. It was released in 1950. Liebe auf Eis Love on Ice is a 1950 West German romance film directed by Kurt Meisel and starring Margot Hielscher, Kurt Meisel and Hannelore Bollmann. It also features the ice hockey teams SC Riessersee and EV Füssen. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth, Max Mellin and Willy Schatz. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Miss Pilgrim's Progress Miss Pilgrims Progress is a 1949 black-and-white British comedy film by producer Nat Cohen and director Val Guest. Revenue Agent Revenue Agent is a 1950 American film directed by Lew Landers. Romanzo d'amore Romanzo damore is a 1950 Italian historical melodrama film directed by Duilio Coletti. Havana Rose Havana Rose is a 1951 American musical comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Bill Williams and Hugh Herbert. It was one of a number of American films set in Havana during the era. What Price Innocence? Gli Innocenti pagano is a 1952 Italian melodrama film directed by Luigi Capuano. Schön muß man sein You Have to Be Beautiful is a 1951 German musical comedy film directed by Ákos Ráthonyi and starring Sonja Ziemann, Willy Fritsch and Anny Ondra. The films sets were designed by art director Mathias Matthiess. It was Ondras final film apart from a brief cameo role in The Affairs of Julie. It was made at the Wandsbek Studios of the Hamburg-based Real Film. Street Bandits Street Bandits is a 1951 American crime film directed by R. G. Springsteen, written by Milton Raison, and starring Penny Edwards, Robert Clarke, Ross Ford, Roy Barcroft, John Eldredge and Helen Wallace. It was released on November 15, 1951, by Republic Pictures. Bal Tabarin Bal Tabarin is a 1952 American drama film directed by Philip Ford and written by Houston Branch. The film stars Muriel Lawrence, William Ching, Claire Carleton, Steve Brodie, Steven Geray and Carl Milletaire. The film was released on June 1, 1952, by Republic Pictures. Dead Man's Trail Dead Mans Trail is a 1952 American western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Johnny Mack Brown, James Ellison and Barbara Woodell. The films sets were designed by the art director Martin Obzina. The Du Pont Story The Du Pont Story is a 1950 American historical drama film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Eduard Franz, Marcel Journet and Sigrid Gurie. Friendship Triumphs Freundschaft siegt is an East German film about the 3rd World Festival of Youth and Students held in Berlin in 1951. It was directed by Dutch filmmaker Joris Ivens and Soviet filmmaker Ivan Pyryev, and released in 1952. Illusion in Moll Illusion in a Minor Key is a 1952 West German drama film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Hildegard Knef, Sybille Schmitz and Hardy Krüger. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. It was one of the last films produced by the veteran Erich Pommer who had returned to Germany from exile after the Second World War. The films sets were designed by Ludwig Reiber. It is sometimes included on lists of film noirs. Jet Job Jet Job is a 1952 American aviation action film directed by William Beaudine. The film stars Stanley Clements, John Litel and Bob Nichols. Jet Job features stock footage of various types of USAF military aircraft. Junction City Junction City is a 1952 American western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette and Jock Mahoney. The films art direction was by Charles Clague. Man from the Black Hills Man from the Black Hills is a 1952 American western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring Johnny Mack Brown, James Ellison and Rand Brooks. The films sets were designed by the art director Martin Obzina. Perdonami! Perdonami! is a 1953 Italian melodrama film written and directed by Mario Costa and starring Raf Vallone and Antonella Lualdi. Verginità Verginità is a 1951 Italian melodrama film written and directed by Leonardo De Mitri. ¡Che, qué loco! What Madness! is a 1953 Spanish comedy film directed by Ramón Torrado and starring Pepe Iglesias, Emma Penella and Silvia Morgan. The films art direction was by Sigfrido Burmann. Canzone appassionata Passionate Song is a 1953 Italian musical melodrama film directed by Giorgio Simonelli and starring Nilla Pizzi, Gérard Landry and Vira Silenti. ...e Napoli canta! Naples Sings is a 1953 Italian musical melodrama film directed by Armando Grottini, starring Virna Lisi. The films sets were designed by Alfredo Montori. Ivan, Son of the White Devil Ivan, Son of the White Devil is a 1953 Min søn Peter My Son Peter is a 1953 Danish film directed by Jon Iversen and starring Gunnar Lauring, Berthe Qvistgaard and Frits Helmuth. Hollywood Thrill-Makers Hollywood Thrill Makers is a 1954 American film about stuntmen from Lippert Pictures. It was also known as Hollywood Stuntmen. Penn Penn is a 1954 Tamil-language romantic comedy film written by Ra. Venkatachalam and directed by M. V. Raman. It stars Vyjayanthimala, Gemini Ganesan, S. Balachander and Anjali Devi in the lead while Chittor V. Nagaiah, V. K. Ramasamy, K. N. Kamlam, K.R. Chellam and K. Sankarapani as the ensemble cast, was produce by A. V. Chettiar of AVM Productions. The score is composed by R. Sudharsanam with the lyrics by Papanasam Sivan and Udumalai Narayana Kavi, Ku. Sa. Krishnamurthy, K. P. Kamakshi and V. Seetharaman. Editing was done by K. Shankar and M. V. Raman while the camera was handled by T. Muthu Sami. The films story revolves around two friends played by Vyjayanthimala and Anjali Devi. Beauty and the Bullfighter Love in a Hot Climate is a 1954 Spanish-French drama film directed by Georges Rouquier and Ricardo Muñoz Suay. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Carola Lamberti - Eine vom Zirkus Carola Lamberti – Eine vom Zirkus is an East German drama film directed by Hans Müller. It was released in 1954. ¿Crimen imposible? An Impossible Crime is a 1954 Spanish crime film directed by César Fernández Ardavín and starring José Suárez, Félix Fernández and Silvia Morgan. Geliebte Feindin Beloved Enemy is a 1955 West German historical drama film directed by Rolf Hansen and starring Ruth Leuwerik, Werner Hinz and Thomas Holtzmann. The films plot was loosely inspired by the Fashoda Incident of 1898. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Herlth. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich, with location filming taking place in Cairo and the Saqqara. Graziella Graziella is a 1954 Italian historical melodrama film directed by Giorgio Bianchi and starring Maria Fiore and Jean-Pierre Mocky. It is the third adaptation of the 1852 novel Graziella by Alphonse de Lamartine. Liebe und Trompetenblasen Love and Trumpets is a 1954 West German musical comedy film directed by Helmut Weiss and starring Hans Holt, Nadja Tiller and Marianne Koch. Malvaloca Malvaloca is a 1954 Spanish drama film directed by Ramón Torrado and starring Paquita Rico, Peter Damon and Antonio Riquelme. It is an adaptation of the 1912 play of the same title about a fallen woman from Málaga who eventually redeems herself. Musoduro Musoduro is a 1953 French-Italian drama film directed by Giuseppe Bennati and starring Fausto Tozzi, Marina Vlady and Cosetta Greco. La vedova X The Widow is a 1955 Italian black-and-white romantic drama film directed by Lewis Milestone and written by Milestone and Louis Stevens, based upon the novel La Vedova by Susan York. Produced and originally released under the title La Vedova X, the film had theatrical release in Italy in 1955, limited release in the United States in 1957, and was released in France on June 4, 1959 under the title La Veuve. This was the last Milestone film involving his own writing. André und Ursula André and Ursula is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Ivan Desny, Elisabeth Müller and Ina Peters. It was based on the 1937 novel of the same title by Polly Maria Höfler. The film updates the books storyline from the First to the Second World War. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Bi and Bruno Monden. Einmal ist keinmal Once Is Never is a 1955 East German comedy film directed by Konrad Wolf and starring Horst Drinda, Brigitte Krause and Paul Schulz-Wernburg. It was made by the state-controlled studio DEFA. Liebe ist ja nur ein Märchen Love Is Just a Fairytale is a 1955 West German musical comedy film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Willy Fritsch, Georges Guétary and Claude Farell. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Kuhnert. It was made at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin and on location around Athens. It was shot in Agfacolor. Oberwachtmeister Borck Sergeant Borck is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Gerhard Riedmann, Annemarie Düringer and Ingrid Andree. It is a remake of the 1935 film Sergeant Schwenke. Il padrone sono me Il padrone sono me is a 1955 Italian comedy-drama film. It marked the directorial debut of Franco Brusati. The film premiered at the 16th Venice International Film Festival. Chhoo Mantar Chhoo Mantar is a 1956 Bollywood film starring Shyama, Anita Guha, and Johnny Walker. It was directed by M. Sadiq. Die Fahrt nach Bamsdorf Die Fahrt nach Bamsdorf is an East German film. It was released in 1956. Fruit Without Love Fruit Without Love is a 1956 West German romantic drama film directed by Ulrich Erfurth and starring Gertrud Kückelmann, Bernhard Wicki and Claus Holm. It was made at the Spandau Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by Rolf Zehetbauer. K. und k. Feldmarschall Imperial and Royal Field Marshal is a 1956 Austrian historical comedy film directed by E.W. Emo and starring Rudolf Vogel, Gretl Schörg and Mady Rahl. It was shot at the Schönbrunn Studios in Vienna. The films sets were designed by the art director Wolf Witzemann. It was shot in Agfacolor. Kismet Ka Khel Kismet Ka Khel is a 1956 Hindi social crime drama film, produced and directed by Kishore Sahu. Made under "Sahu Films Ltd.", the story and screenplay were by Kishore Sahu, with dialogue by Ramesh Gupta. The music was composed by Shankar Jaikishan, while the lyricists were Shailendra and Hasrat Jaipuri. The main actress was Vyjayantimala, while Sunil Dutt played the hero, with his acting being commended in the film. The ensemble cast included Begum Para, Yashodhara Katju, Mukri, Kamaljeet, Jagdeep, Bhudo Advani, Tun Tun and Moni Chatterjee. On the run from the police for a murder he has not committed, Pratap meets a slum-dwelling girl, Anokhi, and her motley group of friends. According to the Thought journal, there was nothing new in the thematic approach to the story. The Naked Eye The Naked Eye is a 1956 American documentary film about the history of photography directed by Louis Clyde Stoumen. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Rivalen am Steuer Rivalen am Steuer is an East German film. It was released in 1957. Singing in the Dark Singing in the Dark is a 1956 black-and-white motion picture about a Holocaust survivor suffering from total amnesia who comes to the United States. It stars Yiddish language film actor Moishe Oysher in his only English-language film performance, and comedian Joey Adams, and was directed by the silent film director Max Nosseck. Stars in Your Eyes Stars in Your Eyes is a 1956 British musical film directed by Maurice Elvey. The True Story of the Civil War The True Story of the Civil War is a 1956 American short documentary film directed by Louis Clyde Stoumen. In 1957, it won an Oscar for Documentary Short Subject at the 29th Academy Awards. The Academy Film Archive preserved The True Story of the Civil War in 2005. At the Stroke of Nine At the Stroke of Nine is a 1957 British crime film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Patricia Dainton, Stephen Murray, Patrick Barr and Dermot Walsh. The plot follows a high-flying female journalist who is kidnapped by a madman. He forces her to write articles about him and threatens to kill her. Il conte di Matera (Il tiranno) Il Conte di Matera is a 1958 Italian adventure film directed by Luigi Capuano and starring Virna Lisi and Otello Toso. The Black Devil The Black Devil is a 1957 Italian adventure film written and directed by Sergio Grieco. Two Confessions Two Confessions is a 1957 Hungarian crime film directed by Márton Keleti. It was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. La trovatella di Pompei La trovatella di Pompei is a 1957 Italian melodrama film co-written and directed by Giacomo Gentilomo and starring Massimo Girotti and Alessandra Panaro. Tempestuous Love The Night of the Storm or Tempestuous Love is a 1957 West German drama film directed by Falk Harnack and starring Lilli Palmer, Ivan Desny and Willy A. Kleinau. It was made at the Spandau Studios in Berlin with sets designed by Ernst Schomer and Hans Jürgen Kiebach. Location shooting took place in Munich and Messina in Italy. Zwei Mütter Zwei Mütter is a 1957 East German film directed by Frank Beyer and based on a screenplay by Leonie Ossowski. The film was Frank Beyers graduation film at the Film School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. The film tells the story of two women, one French and the other German, who fight for a child who has been mistakenly taken by the Germans after a bomb raid. The film had a theatrical release and became a popular success with more than two million tickets sold in East Germany, but was also criticized for "lack of a stance" and "bourgeois pacifism". In Burning Darkness En la ardiente oscuridad is a 1958 Argentine film based on a play of the same name by Antonio Buero Vallejo. Zwei Herzen im Mai Two Hearts in May is a 1958 West German musical comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Dieter Borsche, Kristina Söderbaum and Walter Giller. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hans Kuhnert and Wilhelm Vorwerg. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. Here Come the Jets Here Come the Jets is a 1959 American aviation drama film directed by Gene Fowler and written by Louis Vittes. The API, the B picture unit of 20th Century Fox was involved. Here Come the Jets stars Steve Brodie, Lyn Thomas, Mark Dana, John Doucette, Jean Carson and Carleton Young. The Miracle of the Hills The Miracle of the Hills is a 1959 American Western film directed by Paul Landres and written by Charles Hoffman. The film stars Rex Reason, Nan Leslie, Betty Lou Gerson, Charles Arnt, Jay North and June Vincent. The film was released on July 29, 1959, by 20th Century Fox. The Sad Horse The Sad Horse is a 1959 American drama film directed by James B. Clark, written by Charles Hoffman, and starring David Ladd, Chill Wills, Rex Reason, Patrice Wymore, Gregg Palmer and Eve Brent. Top Floor Girl Top Floor Girl is a 1959 British drama film directed by Max Varnel and starring Kay Callard, Neil Hallett and Robert Raikes. The screenplay was co-written by Brian Clemens. Brandenburg Division Brandenburg Division is a 1960 West German war film directed by Harald Philipp and starring Hanns Ernst Jäger, Wolfgang Reichmann and Heinz Weiss. It depicts members of the German commando unit Brandenburgers during the Second World War. Fountain of Trevi Fountain of Trevi is a 1960 Italian-Spanish comedy film directed by Carlo Campogalliani and starring Claudio Villa, Rubén Rojo and Carlo Croccolo. It follows the life of two men working for a travel agency next to Romes Fountain of Trevi. Pasa la tuna The University Chorus is a 1960 Spanish musical film directed by José María Elorrieta. I piaceri dello scapolo I piaceri dello scapolo is a 1960 Italian film directed by Giulio Petroni and starring Sylvia Koscina and Mario Carotenuto. Trouble with Eve Trouble with Eve is a low budget 1960 British comedy film directed by Francis Searle and starring Hy Hazell, Sally Smith, Robert Urquhart and Garry Marsh. It was based on the play Widows are Dangerous by June Garland. The film was released in the U.S. in 1964 as In Trouble With Eve. Sir Galahad in Campus AKA Sir Galahad in Campus, is a 1961 Japanese musical comedy romance film starring Yūzō Kayama and directed by Toshio Sugie. It was the first in a series of films about the "Wakadaishō" starring Kayama, in which he plays sports ace Yuichi Tanuma, against the rivalry of the lecherous Shinjiro Ishiyama, played by Kunie Tanaka, nicknamed , the Japanese name of the Japanese rat snake. Kahl Kahl is a 1961 West German short documentary film about the Kahl Nuclear Power Plant. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The First Miss The First Mass is a 1961 Brazilian drama film directed by Lima Barreto, based on Nair Lacerdas short story "Nhá Colaquinha Cheia de Graça". It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. Gauri Gowri is a 1963 Indian Kannada film, directed by S. K. A. Chari and produced by K. Narayan Rao. The film stars Sowkar Janaki, Rajkumar, Sandhya and M. N. Lakshmi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. Jack und Jenny Jack and Jenny is a 1963 West German comedy film directed by Victor Vicas and starring Brett Halsey, Senta Berger and Michael Hinz. The films sets were designed by the art director Ernst H. Albrecht. Location filming took place in Italy and Thailand. Carlos Gardel, historia de un ídolo Carlos Gardel, historia de un ídolo is a 1964 Argentine film. Casals Conducts: 1964 Casals Conducts: 1964 is a 1964 American short film directed by Larry Sturhahn. It won an Oscar at the 37th Academy Awards in 1965 for Best Short Subject. The Academy Film Archive preserved Casals Conducts: 1964 in 2013. Marry Me, Cherie Marry Me, Cherie is a 1964 German-Austrian comedy film directed by Axel von Ambesser and starring Paul Hubschmid, Letícia Román and Ann Smyrner. It is based on a novel by Gábor Vaszary. Das Lied vom Trompeter Das Lied vom Trompeter is an East German film. It was released in 1964. Death Where Is Your Victory? Mort, où est ta victoire? is a 1964 French film, directed by Hervé Bromberger. It stars Pascale Audret and Gabriele Ferzetti. Nieznany Nieznany is a 1964 Polish film, directed by Witold Lesiewicz. A war film set in a Soviet labour camp in 1943, it stars Leszek Herdegen, Bronisław Pawlik and Bolesław Płotnicki. La primera aventura The First Adventure is a 1965 Mexican-Spanish adventure film directed by Tulio Demicheli and starring José Calvo, Nino Del Arco and Pedro Mari Sánchez. Big Daddy Big Daddy is a horror film directed, produced and written by Carl K. Hittleman. It was filmed in 1965 under the title Paradise Road, but not released until 1969. Solo de noche vienes Sólo de noche Vienes is a Mexican film produced by Panamerican Films and Guatemalan producer Manuel Zeceña Diéguez and directed by Sergio Véjar. It starred Elsa Aguirre and Julio Alemán along Cosmo Alessio, Rodolfo Landa, Herbert Meneses and Regina Torné. The plot is about a forbidden romance that takes place during Holy Week in a city in Central America. In the 21st century Sólo de noche vienes is also an important film documentary of the Holy Week processions in Guatemala of the 1960s. Katastrofa Katastrofa is a 1965 Polish drama film directed by Sylwester Chęciński. Las salvajes en Puente San Gil The Wild Ones of San Gil Bridge is a 1966 Spanish comedy film directed by Antoni Ribas and starring Adolfo Marsillach, Elena María Tejeiro and María Silva. La Cigarra está que arde La Cigarra está que arde is a 1967 Argentine film. Tecnica per un massacro Blueprint for a Massacre, also known as Agent Z-55: Atomic Secret, is a 1967 Italian-Spanish Eurospy film co-written and directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero and starring Germán Cobos. Villa Cariño Villa Cariño is a 1967 Argentine film. Las amiguitas de los ricos Las amiguitas de los ricos is a 1967 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. One Brief Summer One Brief Summer is a 1970 British drama film directed by John Mackenzie. It stars Felicity Gibson and Clifford Evans. It was made at Twickenham Studios. Pensiero d'amore Pensiero damore is a 1969 Italian musicarello film directed by Mario Amendola and starring Mal and Silvia Dionisio. The Gun Runner The Gun Runner is a 1969 action movie. Step on the Gas is a 1970 Japanese film directed by Toshiya Fujita. Jelenidö Present Indicative is a 1972 Hungarian drama film directed by Péter Bacsó. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 45th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Cheating in Panorama Cheating Panorama is a 1972 Hong Kong comedy film. Ripe Cherry Ripe Cherries is a 1973 East German drama film directed by Horst Seemann. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival. Luces de mis zapatos Luces de mis zapatos is a 1973 Argentine film. Raging Fists Raging Fists is a 1975 French drama film directed by Éric Le Hung. Next Door Next Door is a short 1975 film written and directed by Andrew Silver. The 24-minute black-and-white film starred Matthew Bradley and Paul Guilfoyle. Kurt Vonnegut is also credited with writing the story. The Ambassadors Les Ambassadeurs is a Tunisian film produced in 1975 by Naceur Ktari. It won the Tanit dor for best film Carthage Film Festival in 1976 and the special jury prize at Locarno International Film Festival the same year. It was selected for the 1978 Cannes Film Festival in the category "Un Certain Regard". First Edition First Edition is a 1977 American short documentary film directed by Helen Whitney. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Le prix de la liberté Le Prix de la Liberté is a 1978 drama film directed by Jean-Pierre Dikongué Pipa. Travelling Companion Travelling Companion is a 1979 Venezuelan drama film directed by Clemente de la Cerda. It was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival. Just Out of Reach Just Out of Reach is a 1979 Australian film starring Lorna Lesley and Sam Neill. The Last Tasmanian The Last Tasmanian is a 1978 documentary about the decline of Tasmania’s Aboriginal people in the nineteenth century including through genocide by British colonists. The film was highly controversial in Australia, in particular for criticism by contemporary Aboriginal Tasmanians that the film suggested Tasmanian Aboriginal culture had been eradicated. The Last Tasmanian screened widely internationally to acclaim, including receiving a nomination for the Gold Hugo at the Chicago International Film Festival, and was sold to television in twenty-two countries. Eight Minutes to Midnight: A Portrait of Dr. Helen Caldicott Eight Minutes to Midnight: A Portrait of Dr. Helen Caldicott is a 1981 American documentary film about anti-nuclear weapons activist Helen Caldicott, directed by Mary Benjamin. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. An Intimate Story An Intimate Story is a 1981 Israeli drama directed by Nadav Levitan. It was based on a short story written by Levitan and filmed in its entirety on Kibbutz Einat. Las alegres chicas de Colsada The Cheerful Colsada Girls is a 1984 Spanish film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Tania Doris, Luis Cuenca and José Bódalo. Attracta Attracta is a 1983 Irish drama film directed by Kieran Hickey and starring Wendy Hiller, Kate Thompson and Joe McPartland. It was based on a short story by William Trevor. Bella Donna Bella Donna is a 1983 West German drama film directed by Peter Keglevic. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. El caso Matías The case Matías is a 1985 Argentinian film directed by Anibal Di Salvo, based on a script written in collaboration with Eduardo Mignogna according to The Argument of Miguel Ángel Materazzi. It was filmed in Eastmancolor. It premièred on 18 April 1985 and that had like main actors to Víctor Laplace, Gilds Baret, Arturo Maly and Luis Medina Castro. Gaza Ghetto Gaza Ghetto: Portrait of a Family, 1948 – 1984 is a documentary film about the life of a Palestinian family living in the Jabalia refugee camp. The film, created by Joan Mandell, Pea Holmquist, and Pierre Bjorklund in 1984 is believed to be the first documentary ever made in Gaza. The film features Ariel Sharon, Binyamin Ben-Eliezer and soldiers on patrol "candidly discussing their responsibilities." In his book, An Accented Cinema: Exilic and Diasporic Filmmaking, Hamid Naficy describes the film as an "early important film" on the Palestinian refugee situation. The film follows a refugee family from the Gaza Strip who visit the site of their former village, now a Jewish town in Israel. As the grandfather and great-grandfather point out an orchard and sycamore fig that belonged to Muhammed Ayyub and Uncle Khalil, an Israeli resident appears and tells them to leave, claiming they need a permit to be there. The mother tells him that, "We work in Jaffa and Tel Aviv and thats not forbidden," to which he replies, "Here its forbidden." Ted Swedenburg mentions his scene in Memories of Revolt: The 1936-1939 Rebellion and the Palestinian National Past: "While chasing the refugee family off, he asserts forcibly that the site is his home." Malambo Malambo is a 1984 Austrian drama film directed by . The film was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 58th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Sista leken Sista leken is a 1984 Finnish-Swedish drama film directed by Jon Lindström. Sven Wollter won the award for Best Actor at the 20th Guldbagge Awards. Ratón de ferretería Ratón de ferretería is a Venezuelan film released in 1985. It was written and directed by Román Chalbaud based on his homonymous theater play. I Own the Racecourse I Own the Racecourse is a 1985 Australian childrens film. It is based on the novel of the same title by Patricia Wrightson. The Place at the Coast The Place at the Coast is a 1987 Australian drama film directed by George Ogilvie and starring John Hargreaves. It is based on the novel of the same name by Jane Hyde. God Rides a Harley God Rides a Harley is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Stavros C. Stavrides and released in 1987. The film profiles the Christian Riders motorcycle club, a group of bikers in Toronto who converted to Christianity. The film won the Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 9th Genie Awards. Two Brothers Running Two Brothers Running is a 1988 Australian comedy film directed by Ted Robinson and starring Tom Conti, Elizabeth Alexander, Ritchie Singer, and Asher Keddie. The film never obtained a cinema release. A Thousand and One Wives A Thousand and One Wives is a 1989 Israeli independent underground dramatic-historical art film directed by Michal Bat-Adam. Fallgropen The Pitfall is a 1989 Swedish drama film directed by Vilgot Sjöman. It was entered into the main competition at the 46th Venice International Film Festival. Get Away, Get Away Get Away, Get Away is a 1992 Australian Road Comedy film which was the directorial debut of actor Murray Fahey. Macadam tribu Macadam Tribu is a 1996 comedy-drama produced by José Zeka Laplaine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The film was selected as the Democratic Republic of the Congos entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Palabra de honor Palabra de honor is a 1939 Argentine comedy film directed by Luis Cesar Amadori. The film premiered on May 10, 1939 in Buenos Aires and starred Luis Sandrini. Tucson Tucson is a 1949 American drama film directed by William F. Claxton, written by Arnold Belgard, and starring Jimmy Lydon, Penny Edwards, Deanna Wayne, Charles Russell, Joe Sawyer and Walter Sande. It was released on April 27, 1949, by 20th Century Fox. Victoria and Her Hussar Victoria and Her Hussar is a 1931 German musical film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Michael Bohnen, Friedel Schuster and Iván Petrovich. It is an Operetta film based on the operetta Viktoria und ihr Husar by Paul Abraham which was itself inspired by a work by Emric Földes. Two later film versions of the operetta were made in 1954 and 1982. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. Med kærlig hilsen Med kærlig hilsen is a 1971 Danish erotic film written and directed by Gabriel Axel. Die unvollkommene Ehe Die unvollkommene Ehe is a 1959 Austrian comedy film directed by Robert A. Stemmle. It was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. Ambición Ambición is a 1939 Argentine film directed by Adelqui Migliar and written by José B. Cairola. The film starred Floren Delbene and Fanny Navarro. It was the first film of Armando Bo. Det ender med bryllup Det ender med bryllup is a 1943 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and starring Poul Reumert. Jeg har elsket og levet Jeg har el sket og levet is a 1940 Danish family film directed by George Schnéevoigt. The film stars Erling Schroeder and Johannes Meyer. Nakaw na pag-ibig Nakaw na Pag-ibig is a 1980 Filipino drama film that was as directed by an acclaimed director, Lino Brocka. The character was played by acclaimed actress Nora Aunor, and Philip Salvador The film is about an ambitious man who left his girlfriend for a more affluent woman. We Want a Child! We Want a Child! is a 1949 Danish drama film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. Fluteman The Fluteman is a 1982 Australian film which retells the Pied Piper of Hamelin. Niel Lynne Niel Lynne is a 1985 Australian film about a young man during the 1960s. Paradise and Back Paradise and Back is a 1964 Danish family film directed by Gabriel Axel and starring Poul Reichhardt. Vi arme syndere Vi arme syndere is a 1952 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and Ole Palsbo. Cross of the Living Cross of the Living is a 1962 French-Italian film. It stars Pascale Petit, Karlheinz Böhm and Gabriele Ferzetti. Girl of the Golden West Girl of the Golden West is a 1942 Italian western film directed by Carl Koch and starring Michel Simon, Isa Pola and Rossano Brazzi. It is based on a novel by Pierre Benoit. It was made at the Scalera Studios in Rome, and on location around Ciociaria. The films title alludes to the opera The Girl of the Golden West by Giacomo Puccini, but is not an adaptation of it. It was one of only a handful of Westerns to be made during the silent and Fascist eras, in a genre in which Italy later became famous. Azghyin ushtykzyn'azaby Azghyin ushtykzynazaby is a Kazakhstani film directed by Ermek Shinarbayev. It won the Golden Leopard at the 1993 Locarno International Film Festival. Bachelor Mother Bachelor Mother is a 1932 Pre-Code action film directed by Charles Hutchison. Beyond Reason Beyond Reason is a 1970 Australian film. Stockade Stockade is a 1971 Australian musical film directed by Hans Pomeranz and Ross McGregor and starring Rod Mullinar. It is about the Eureka Stockade. Ben's Kid Bens Kid is a 1909 American short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. It was Arbuckles film debut. Das Haus am Meer The House by the Sea is a 1924 German silent film directed by and starring Asta Nielsen, Gregori Chmara and Albert Steinrück. The film is adapted from the play by Stefan Zweig. The art direction was by Kurt Richter. Die weißen Rosen The White Roses is a 1916 German silent film directed by Urban Gad and starring Asta Nielsen, Ernst Hofmann and Max Landa. 1857 1857 is a 1946 Indian Bollywood film. It was the fifth highest grossing Indian film of 1946. The film was directed by Mohan Sinha for Murari Pictures. The story was by M. Zahur with screenplay and dialogue by Safdar Ah. The film starred the singer-actor pair of Surendra and Suraiya, along with Wasti, Nigar, Munshi Khanjar, Madan Puri. 1857 was a historical fiction drama set against the backdrop of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 also known as the First war of independence. The Broken Melody The Broken Melody is a 1938 Australian drama film directed by Ken G. Hall and starring Lloyd Hughes, based on a best-selling novel by F. J. Thwaites. Una bruna indiavolata! Una bruna indiavolata! is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia. Tasmania Story is a 1990 Japanese-language film, released on July 21, 1990. It was filmed by Pacific Link Communications Japan, the Fuji Television Network, and by David Hannay Productions. Lasting 110 minutes, the film had Kunie Tanaka and Hiroko Yakushimaru as the starring roles. The movie was filmed in Australia, with filming starting in the Southern Hemispheres winter of 1989. The soundtrack to the film was released on July 21, 1990, by Joe Hisaishi, who composed the music for the film. The Betrayal The Betrayal is a 1948 race film written, produced, and directed by Oscar Micheaux. Die drei Codonas The Three Codonas is a 1940 German drama film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring René Deltgen, Ernst von Klipstein and Josef Sieber. It is based on the life of the circus performer Alfredo Codona. It was made by Tobis Film, one of the largest German production companies. The films sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler. Anschlag auf Baku Attack on Baku is a 1942 German thriller film directed by Fritz Kirchhoff and starring Willy Fritsch, René Deltgen and Fritz Kampers. The film was intended as anti-British propaganda during the Second World War. It is noted for its set designs by Otto Hunte, who showed a fascination for modern technology in his depiction of the oil town. The film was shot on location in German-allied Romania, and at Babelsberg Studio in Berlin. Lady Godiva Lady Godiva is a 1921 German silent historical film directed by Hubert Moest and starring Hedda Vernon and Eduard von Winterstein. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Dreier. Dupont Barbès Sins of Madeleine is a 1951 French drama film directed by Henri Lepage and starring Madeleine Lebeau, Henri Vilbert and Yves Furet. It was shot at the Epinay Studios in Paris. The films sets were designed by the art director Claude Bouxin. Melodie des Schicksals Melody of Fate is a 1950 West German drama film directed by Hans Schweikart and starring Brigitte Horney, Viktor de Kowa and Mathias Wieman. It portrays a love triangle between the wife of a composer and a celebrated conductor. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. The Lost Shadow The Lost Shadow is a 1921 German silent film directed by Rochus Gliese and starring Paul Wegener, Wilhelm Bendow and Adele Sandrock. The cinematographer was Karl Freund. The films sets were designed by the art director Kurt Richter. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. For some reason, the film was only released in the US in 1928. It is today considered a lost film. This film was a remake of sorts of Paul Wegeners 1913 film The Student of Prague, which he had starred in, only this time giving the story a happy ending. The screenplay also incorporated the legend of the famed violinist Nicolo Paganini who was said to have murdered his wife and imprisoned her soul in his violin. Director Gliese had previously designed the sets for Wegeners 1915 film The Golem, and later directed Wegener in The Golem and the Dancing Girl in 1917. He later also worked as a costume designer on Wegeners 1920 film The Golem: How He Came into the World. Thus Gliese was the only person to collaborate on all three of Wegeners "Golem" movies. The film co-starred Greta Schroder, who later starred in F.W. Murnaus Nosferatu. Cameraman Karl Freund later emigrated to the US and worked on many of the classic 1930s Universal horror films, including Dracula, Mad Love and Karloffs The Mummy. Leatherface Leather Face, also called Farzand-e-Watan in Hindi/Urdu, is a 1939 Indian Hindi-language action film produced and directed by Vijay Bhatt for his production company Prakash Pictures. Bhatt cast the young Mahjabeen, then six years, who went on to become the famous actress, Meena Kumari. The story writers were Batuk Bhatt and Sampatlal Srivastava. The music direction was by Lallubhai Nayak and Shankar Rao Vyas with the lyrics written by Pandit Anuj. It starred P. Jairaj, Mehtab, Jal Writer, Shirin, M. Zahur, Lallubhai Nayak, Bholaram and Baby Mahjabeen. Leather Face, cited as one of Bhatts successful "stunt" films along with State Express made a year earlier, had features similar to it. The use of a masked protagonist, the dog Tiger, and the stunts made the film popular with the public. Kali Ghata Kali Ghata is a 1951 Hindi film directed by Kishore Sahu and starring Kishore Sahu, Bina Rai and Asha Mathur. Sun in Your Eyes Sun in Your Eyes is a 1962 French romance film directed by Jacques Bourdon and starring Anna Karina. The Admirable Crichton The Admirable Crichton is a 1918 British silent comedy film directed by G. B. Samuelson and starring Basil Gill, Mary Dibley and James Lindsay. It was based on the 1902 play The Admirable Crichton by J. M. Barrie. In 1919 it was filmed by Cecil B. DeMille as Male and Female starring Gloria Swanson. Heebee Jeebees Heebee Jeebees is a 1927 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan and Anthony Mack. It was the 67th Our Gang short that was released and is considered to have been lost in the 1965 MGM vault fire. The Lyons Mail The Lyons Mail is a 1931 British mystery film directed by Arthur Maude and starring John Martin Harvey, Norah Baring, and Ben Webster. It was based on the 1854 play The Courier of Lyons by Charles Reade and was also released under the alternative title Courrier de Lyon. The story is based on the Courrier de Lyon case. Filmed in 1930, it was to be leading actor John Martin-Harveys only sound film. Shipwreck Shipwreck is a 1931 short animated film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The film is the 37th Oswald cartoon by Walter Lantz Productions, and the 89th overall. Yûsha Exkaiser , sometimes translated as Brave Exkaizer or Brave Fighter Exkizer, is a Japanese animated television series that began in 1990, created by Takara and Sunrise under the direction of Katsuyoshi Yatabe, and is the first of the long running Yuusha or "Brave" metaseries. The Czar and the Carpenter The Czar and the Carpenter is a 1956 East German musical comedy film directed by Hans Müller and starring Willy A. Kleinau, Bert Fortell and Lore Frisch. It is an adaptation of the opera Zar und Zimmermann by Albert Lortzing. It is set around the Russian Czar Peter the Greats secret visit to the Dutch Republic to study shipbuilding in the Seventeenth century. The Two Girls The Two Girls is a 1951 French drama film directed by Maurice de Canonge and starring Léo Marjane, Suzy Prim and Jean-Jacques Delbo. The same story had previously been made into a 1921 silent film of the same title and a 1936 sound film The films sets were designed by the art director Claude Bouxin. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris Heimweh nach dir Homesick for You is a 1952 West German musical film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Margot Hielscher, Peter Pasetti and Josefin Kipper. The Land That Dies The Dying Land is a 1936 French colour drama film directed by Jean Vallée and starring Pierre Larquey, Simone Bourday and Line Noro. It is based on a novel by René Bazin. The films sets were designed by the art director Roland Quignon. A Window on Washington Park A Window on Washington Park is a 1913 film released from the Vitagraph company. The 15-minute short film is about a millionaire who notices this poor old man in the park and brings him in his house to try to help him. The old man then tells him how he lost his money and at the same time where his daughter left him. This film was one of those lost or unknown to survive films. In 2009 a copy of the film was found in the New Zealand Film Archive along with 75 other films. The film is viewable on the National Film Preservation Foundation website with no musical score. The Call The Call of Silence, also screened as The Call, is a 1936 French drama film directed by Léon Poirier and starring Jean Yonnel, Pierre de Guingand and Jacqueline Francell. It is a biography based on the life of the Catholic missionary Charles de Foucauld. David and Jonathan David and Jonathan is a 1920 British silent adventure film directed by Alexander Butler and starring Madge Titheradge, Geoffrey Webb, and Dick Ryan. It was based on a novel by E. Temple Thurston. It was made at Universal City in California. Two men, David and Jonathan, are shipwrecked on a desert island together with a girl they are both in love with. Baby Bath Massacre Baby Bath Massacre is a 1994 Australian film. It was a spin-off from the TV series Raw. Amor perdido Amor perdido is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Miguel Morayta and starring Amalia Aguilar and Víctor Junco. The plot is inspired by the famous bolero of the same name by Pedro Flores. The Edge of Power The Edge of Power is a 1987 Australian film directed by Henri Safran. Paisa Ya Pyar Paisa Ya Pyaar is a 1969 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Jawar N. Sitaraman. The film stars Ashok Kumar, Biswajeet, Mala Sinha, Tanuja and Shashikala. The lyrics were written by Sahir Ludhianvi. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Panama Pasama. Rock n' Roll Cowboys Rock N Roll Cowboys is a 1988 Australian television film about a roadie. Aagman Aagaman is a 1982 Hindi language drama film directed by Muzaffar Ali and produced by Uttar Pradesh Sugarcane Seed and Development Corporation under the banner of Integrated Films. The cast included Saeed Jaffrey, Suresh Oberoi, Dilip Dhawan, Anupam Kher, Bharat Bhushan and Raj Bisaria. The film marked the debut of Anupam Kher. In 2012, The Hollywood Reporter included him in its list of five best actors in Asia. The plot involved the politics and working techniques of Uttar Pradesh sugarcane co-operative societies. Upon release the film received mixed reviews. In November 2012 the film was shown at the 43rd International Film Festival of India. Parshuramer Kuthar Parshuramer Kuthar is a 1989 Bengali film by Nabyendu Chatterjee. The lead actress, Sreelekha Mukherji, won the National Film Award for Best Actress for her role. The story is by renowned author Subodh Ghosh, whose naming of the story does not quite sit with the translated English title. Gabriela Gabriela is a 1942 Czech drama film directed by Miroslav Josef Krnanský and starring Marie Glázrová, Karel Höger and Vladimír Leraus. It was made in Prague during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia. The films sets were designed by the art director Alois Mecera. The Hay Ride The Hay Ride is a short animated film by Terrytoons, and is the sixth of the nine cartoons featuring Kiko the Kangaroo. It was released years later for home viewing by Castle Films with the alternate title of Danger on Ice. Kiko Foils the Fox Kiko Foils the Fox is a short animated film produced and distributed by Terrytoons and 20th Century Fox respectively. It is the third film to feature Kiko the Kangaroo, and the second one where the character goes solo. The film was also reissued by Castle Films under the alternate title of The Foxy Fox! Papoose on the Loose Papoose on the Loose is a 1961 American animated short film produced by Walter Lantz. It was created as part of the Cartune Theatrical Cartoon Series. Sahara Sahara is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1943. The film is directed by Jagatrai Pesumal Advani for Vaswani Art productions. It had music composed by Gobind Ram. The film starred Renuka Devi, Narang, Pran, Meena Shorey and Sharda Shalom, Prayer for the Road Hailed by critics as "the first and probably last Israeli hippie film", Shalom is director Yaky Yoshas first feature. It attempts to answer the dilemmas and distresses youth in the pre Yom Kippur War Israel. Gaon Ki Gori Gaon Ki Gori is a 1945 Indian Bollywood film. It was the second highest grossing Indian film of 1945. Directed by K. Amarnath, it had music composed by Shyam Sunder with lyrics by Wali Saheb. The cast included Noor Jehan, Durga Khote, Nazir, Jagdish Sethi, Mishra, Shanta Patel, Ibrahim, Nawaz, Chandrika, Ghosh, Rama Shukul, Anant Marathe, Rajkumari Shukla, Bikram Kapoor, Geeta Nizami, Rajkumari Kapoor, Ghulam Rasool and M.A. Khan. A noteworthy feature of this film is that it has the first Hindi song sung by the legendary Mohammad Rafi. That song marked the launch of a long and distinguished career as a playback singer for the great Rafi. A Warning A Warning is a 1953 Czechoslovak drama film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Jirí Dohnal, Josef Mixa, and Vladimír Petruska. The Art of Marriage The Art of Marriage is a 1970 American white coater. It was the cinematic directorial debut of Sean S. Cunningham. Avana Evan Avana Ivan is a 1962 Indian Tamil-language thriller film directed by S. Balachander. The film was an adaptation of the 1951 American film A Place in the Sun, itself adapted from the novel An American Tragedy written by Theodore Dreiser. The novel was based on the Gillette murder case that shook America in the early 20th century. Ciboulette Ciboulette is a 1933 French musical film directed by Claude Autant-Lara and starring Simone Berriau, Robert Burnier and Armand Dranem. It is an adaptation of the 1923 operetta of the same name. The films art direction was by Lazare Meerson and Alexandre Trauner. It was part of a popular cycle of operetta films during the decade. Guru Shishyulu Guru Sishyulu is a 1981 Telugu comedy film, produced by C. Ashwini Dutt under the Vyjayanthi Movies banner and directed by K. Bapayya. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Krishna, Sridevi, Sujatha in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. Sudhar Prem Sudhar Prem is a 1950 Indian Bengali film directed by Premankur Atorthy. Produced by New Theatres the music was composed by Pranab Dey. The cinematography was by Prabhat Ghosh and Prabhodh Das. The cast included Asit Baran, Manoranjan Bhattacharya, Lila Dasgupta, Sandhya Devi and Shyam Laha. Yaar Mera Yaar Mera is a 1972 Bollywood, drama film, produced by Rajaram, Satish Wagel on R.S.Productions banner and directed by Atma Ram. Starring Jeetendra, Rakhee Gulzar in the lead roles and music composed by Shankar Jaikishan. Balaraju Katha Balaraju Katha is a 1970 Telugu-language drama film written by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana and directed by Bapu. It is a remake of the 1969 Tamil film Vaa Raja Vaa, and has won the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film. Bangaru Pichika Bangaru Pichika is a 1968 Telugu comedy drama film directed by Bapu, produced by Kommana Narayana Rao and written by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana. It stars Chandra Mohan and Vijaya Nirmala in the lead roles. The music was composed by K. V. Mahadevan. Bapu remade the film as Pelli Koduku in 1994 with Naresh and Divyavani. It's the Paris Life Its the Paris Life is a 1954 French comedy film directed by Alfred Rode and starring Claudine Dupuis, Philippe Lemaire and Raymond Bussières. It was shot in Gevacolor. The film portrays the development of Parisian musical culture between 1900 and 1950. Ningalenne Communistaki Ningalenne Communistakki is a 1970 Indian Malayalam-language film written and directed by Thoppil Bhasi and produced by Kunchacko. It is based on the play of the same name. The film stars Prem Nazir, Sathyan, Sheela and Jayabharathi in the lead roles. The film had musical score by G. Devarajan. Sabbath in Paradise Sabbath in Paradise is a documentary film by Claudia Heuermann examining contemporary Jewish musical culture in New Yorks avant garde Jazz scene in the 1990s. It features concert footage and interviews with Anthony Coleman, Marc Ribot, Andy Statman, David Krakauer, Frank London, John Zorn and others. Sandhya Mayangum Neram Sandhya Mayangum Neram is a 1983 Malayalam film, directed by Bharathan and written by John Paul, starring Bharath Gopi, Sreenath, T. G. Ravi, Jayabharathy, Philomina and Unni Mary. Zindagi Zindagi is a 1940 Indian film, directed by Pramathesh Barua and produced by Birendranath Sircar. Starring K. L. Saigal, Jamuna Barua, Pahari Sanyal, Shyam Laha, Sitara Devi, and Nemo, it revolves around Ratan, an unemployed university graduate, and his relationship with Shrimati, who is on the run from her cruel husband. Earning ₹5.5 million net, Zindagi was the highest grossing Indian film at the time of its release, before its record was broken by Khazanchi in 1941. It currently stands as the highest grossing Indian film of 1940. The film has been described as one of Baruas "most beautiful films, and his last for New Theatres". It was the last film by Barua for New Theatres. Barua later married Jamuna as his second wife. No copy of the film is known to exist, making it a lost film. Down River Down River is a 1931 British crime film directed by Peter Godfrey and starring Charles Laughton, Jane Baxter and Harold Huth. It was made at Lime Grove Studios with sets designed by Andrew Mazzei. Drishtidan Drishtidan is an Indian Bengali feature film directed by Nitin Bose. Uttam Kumar, a superstar, debuted in this film. Holi Ayee Re Holi Ayee Re is a 1970 Bollywood romance film directed by Harsukh Jagneshwar Bhatt. The film stars Balraj Sahani, Premendra, Rehman, Rajendra Nath, Kanhaiyalal, Shatrughan Sinha and Mala Sinha. Shri Ramanuja Shri Ramanuja is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1943. Yaaron Ka Yaar Yaaron Ka Yaar is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by A. Bhimsingh. School for Coquettes School for Coquettes is a 1958 French comedy film directed by Jacqueline Audry and starring Dany Robin, Fernand Gravey and Bernard Blier. It was based on the 1918 play School for Coquettes by Marcel Gerbidon and Paul Armont. Tu Nahin Aur Sahi Tu Nahin Aur Sahi is a 1960 Hindi-language film directed by Brij Sadanah and starring Pradeep Kumar and Nishi, with music by Ravi. ...und das ist die Hauptsache!? Thats All That Matters is a 1931 German musical comedy film directed by Joe May and starring Nora Gregor, Harry Liedtke and Ursula Grabley. The films art direction was by Otto Hunte. The Quest of Life The Quest of Life is a 1916 American drama silent film directed by Ashley Miller and written by Gabrielle Enthoven, Edmund Goulding and Ashley Miller. The film stars Florence Walton, Julian LEstrange, Royal Byron, Daniel Burke and Russell Bassett. The film was released on September 25, 1916, by Paramount Pictures. The Last Chance The Last Chance is a 1937 British drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Frank Leighton, Judy Kelly and Laurence Hanray. Its plot involves a gunrunner who makes a jail break in order to gather evidence to prove he is innocent of murder. It was made as a supporting feature at British International Pictures second studio at Welwyn. Notre-Dame de la mouise Notre Dame van de sloppen is a 1940 Dutch film directed by Robert Péguy. Rainbow Over the Rockies Rainbow Over the Rockies is a 1947 American Western film directed by Oliver Drake and written by Elmer Clifton. The film stars Jimmy Wakely, Lee White, Dennis Moore, Pat Starling, Jack Baxley and Budd Buster. The film was released on February 8, 1947, by Monogram Pictures. Operation Gold Ingot Operation Gold Ingot is a 1962 French-Italian heist film directed by Georges Lautner and starring Martine Carol. It is based on a novel by M.G. Braun. A Question of Trust A Question of Trust is a 1920 British silent adventure film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Madge Stuart, Harvey Braban and Teddy Arundell. It was based on a short story by Ethel M. Dell. A Dutch Love Story De Afwezige is a 1913 Dutch silent drama film directed by Albert Capellani. It was released on 2 May 1913. Adventure Ltd. Adventure Ltd. is a 1935 British adventure film directed by George King and starring Harry Milton, Pearl Argyle and Sebastian Shaw. It was made at Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures. Jennifer Hale Jennifer Hale is a 1937 British crime film directed by Bernard Mainwaring and starring René Ray, Ballard Berkeley and John Longden. It was made as a quota quickie at Wembley Studios by the British subsidiary of Twentieth Century Fox. Its plot follows a London showgirl who is wrongly accused of murdering her manager and goes on the run to try to prove her innocence. After establishing a new life as a taxi dancer in Birmingham, and falling in love with one of her clients, her past life comes back to haunt her. Josser in the Army Josser in the Army is a 1932 British war comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Ernie Lotinga, Betty Norton, Jack Hobbs. It was part of the Josser series of films featuring Lotinga. It was made at Elstree Studios by British International Pictures. Joy Ride Joy Ride is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Gene Gerrard, Zelma ONeal and Betty Ann Davies. The film was made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton. The films art direction was by Don Russell. Love at Sea Love at Sea is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Rosalyn Boulter, Carl Harbord and Aubrey Mallalieu. During production a major fire broke out at Elstree Studios where the film was being shot. Brunel moved production to another studio and managed to complete the film on time. The screenplay concerns a woman travelling on a cruise ship who falls in love with a suspected thief on board. Chudá holka Chudá holka is a 1930 silent Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. Jiný vzduch Jiný vzduch is a 1939 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. Through Fire and Water Through Fire and Water is a 1923 British silent adventure film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Clive Brook, Flora le Breton and Lawford Davidson. It was based on the novel Greensea Island by Victor Bridges. The Breed of the Treshams The Breed of the Treshams is a 1920 British silent adventure film directed by Kenelm Foss and starring Mary Odette, Hayford Hobbs and A.B. Imeson. During the English Civil War, the Royalists uncover a Roundhead spy. God and the Man God and the Man is a 1918 British silent drama film directed by Edwin J. Collins and starring Langhorn Burton, Joyce Carey and Bert Wynne. It was adapted from a novel by Robert Buchanan. Court Waltzes Court Waltzes is a 1933 musical film directed by Ludwig Berger and Raoul Ploquin and starring Fernand Gravey, Armand Dranem and Madeleine Ozeray. It was the French-language version of Waltz War, made by the German studio UFA and also directed by Berger. In the early years of sound it was common to shoot completely separate versions of films in different languages before dubbing became more established. It was part of a trend of operetta films released during the decade. Oh Boy! Oh Boy! is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Albert Burdon, Mary Lawson and Bernard Nedell. It was made at Elstree Studios by ABPC. The films sets were designed by the art director John Mead. The Tavern Knight The Tavern Knight is a 1920 British silent historical film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Eille Norwood, Madge Stuart and Cecil Humphreys. It was based on the novel The Tavern Knight by Rafael Sabatini. It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it may be a lost film. In 1927 Warner Brothers planned a Vitaphone version of The Tavern Knight with John Barrymore but it was substituted for the Manon Lescaut story which was called When a Man Loves. Dragotsennye zyorna The Precious Seed is a 1948 Soviet drama film directed by Iosif Kheifits and Aleksandr Zarkhi. Tatort Berlin Tatort Berlin is an East German film. It was released in 1958. The Wages of Sin The Wages of Sin is a 1938 American drama film directed by Herman Webber and starring Constance Worth, Willy Castello, Clara Kimball Young, and Blanche Mehaffey. It was produced by Willis Kent. Cheaply made, with poor production values, it is an exploitation film made outside the Hollywood production code, dealing with topics of white slavery, prostitution and murder. Kwestia sumienia Kwestia sumienia is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1967. Tortura nadziei Tortura nadziei is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1967. Build Thy House Build Thy House is a 1920 British silent film directed by Fred Goodwins, and starring Henry Ainley, Ann Trevor, Reginald Bach and Claude Rains in his film debut. The screenplay was written by Eliot Stannard from the story by S. Trevor Jones. Pyaar Ka Rishta Pyaar Ka Rishta is a 1973 Indian Bollywood film directed by Sultan Ahmed. It stars Vinod Khanna, Shatrughan Sinha and Mumtaz in pivotal roles. Shirin va Farhad Shirin and Farhad is a 1934 Iranian romance film directed by Abdolhossein Sepanta and starring Abdolhossein Sepanta, Fakhrozzaman Jabbar Vaziri, Iran Daftari and Roohangiz Saminejad. Monsieur, Madame et Bibi Monsieur, Madame and Bibi is a 1932 French-German comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and Max Neufeld and starring René Lefèvre, Marie Glory and Florelle. It was the French-language version of the German film A Bit of Love. The films art director was Ernő Metzner. Abhi To Jee Lein Abhi To Jee Lein is a 1977 Bollywood film directed and written by Roshan Taneja. Amor prohibido Amor prohibido is a 1958 Argentine romantic drama film directed by Luis César Amadori and written by Ulises Petit de Murat. The film was based on a novel by Russian writer Leo Tolstoy The Human Clay El Barro humano is a 1955 Argentine film, directed and written by Luis César Amadori, and based on the theater play by Luis Rodríguez Acassuso. The movie was released on May 2, 1955 and rated PG 16. Descent Into Hell Caídos en el infierno is a 1954 Argentine film, directed and written by Luis César Amadori. It is based on Michael Valbeck’s novel of the same name. The film was released on August 20, 1954. Chafalonías Chafalonías is a 1960 Argentine comedy film directed by Mario Soffici and starring Luis Sandrini. Don Quijote del altillo Don Quijote del altillo is a 1936 Argentine comedy film directed and written by Manuel Romero. Starring Luis Sandrini and Nuri Montsé. Eclipse of the Sun Eclipse of the Sun is a 1943 Argentine film directed by Luis Saslavsky. Two Blondes and a Redhead Two Blondes and a Redhead is a 1947 American musical film directed by Arthur Dreifuss and starring Jean Porter. La industria del matrimonio La Industria del matrimonio is a 1965 Argentine film. Bendita seas Bendita seas is a 1956 Argentine film. A drama directed by Luis Mottura, script by Eliseo Montaine and María Luz Regás based on the theater play by Alberto Novión. The movie was released on March 8, 1956. Bila sam jaca I Was Stronger is a 1953 Yugoslav war drama film directed by Gustav Gavrin and starring Sava Severova, Mira Stupica and Nikola Popovic. The films heroine is a Partisan doctor during the Second World War. Cavaleiro Negro Cavaleiro Negro is a 1923 Brazilian silent adventure film directed by Luiz de Barros. The film premiered in Rio de Janeiro on January 15, 1923 El diablo no es tan diablo El diablo no es tan diablo is a 1949 Mexican fantasy comedy film directed by Julián Soler and produced by Alfredo Ripstein. It starred Sara García, Julián Soler, Amparo Morillo, and Fernando Soto. En un burro tres baturros En un burro tres baturros is a 1939 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Con la música en el alma Con la música en el alma is a 1951 Argentine musical film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera and written by Carlos A. Petit. The tango film stars Francisco Canaro and Olga Casares Pearson. El caradura y la millonaria El Caradura y la millonaria is a 1971 Argentine film. The Day You Love Me El Día que me quieras is a 1969 Argentine film. The Slave Market The Slave Market is a 1917 American adventure silent film directed by Hugh Ford and written by Clara Beranger and Frederic Arnold Kummer. Starring Pauline Frederick, Thomas Meighan, Al Hart, Ruby Hoffman and Wellington A. Playter, it was released on January 1, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. This film stars with Boston Blackie's Little Pal Boston Blackies Little Pal is a 1918 American silent drama film, directed by E. Mason Hopper. It stars Bert Lytell, Rhea Mitchell, and Rosemary Theby, and was released on August 26, 1918. Bluebeard's Six Mothers-in-Law Las seis suegras de Barba Azul is a 1945 black and white Argentine comedy film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen. Aa Nimisham Aa Nimisham is a 1977 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by K. J. Joseph. The film stars Madhu, Sheela, Sridevi and Kaviyoor Ponnamma in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. The film was remade in Tamil as Nool Veli and in Telugu as Guppedu Manasu. Amme Narayana Amme Narayana is a 1984 Indian Malayalam film, directed by N. P. Suresh and produced by Purushan Alappuzha. The film stars Prem Nazir, Srividya, Sukumaran and Baby Shalini in the lead roles. The film has musical score by A. T. Ummer. Antardhanam Anthardaaham is a 1977 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi. The film stars Sridevi, Sripriya, Bahadoor, K. P. Ummer and M. G. Soman in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. K. Arjunan. Escala en la ciudad Escala en la ciudad is a 1935 Argentine film directed and written by Alberto De Zavalia with Carlos Aden. It was produced by SIFAL, a production company run by de Zavalia and his partner Luis Saslavsky. The production company disbanded the following year, after de Zavalia had made Escala en la ciudad, his feature film debut, and Saslavsky had completed his second and most famous movie, Crimen a las tres. Ghosts in Buenos Aires Fantasmas en Buenos Aires is a 1942 Argentine comedy film directed by Enrique Santos Discépolo and starring Pepe Arias. Poombatta Poompatta is a 1971 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by B. K. Pottekkad and produced by V. M. Sreenivasan. The film stars Sridevi, Prema, Sankaradi and T. R. Omana. The films score was composed by G. Devarajan. Tandava Krishnudu Tandava Krishnudu is a 1984 Telugu drama film, produced by B. Gopala Reddy under the Krishna Art Creations banner and directed by P. Chandrasekhara Reddy. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jaya Prada in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. La voz de mi ciudad The Voice of My City is a 1953 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Tulio Demicheli and starring Mariano Mores and Diana Maggi. Passion Killers Passion Killers is a British television comedy drama film, written by Charles Peattie and Mark Warren, that first broadcast on ITV on 3 April 1999. The film follows the work of a detective agency whose clients hire them to expose their cheating husbands and wives. The film stars Ben Miller and Georgia Mackenzie as partners Nick and Kim, who after running the agency together, find themselves engaging in an unexpected romance. The film was directed by David Evans, with Andy Harries acting an executive producer alongside Christine Langan. Helen Grace, Nicholas Sidi, Michael Simkins and Sidney Livingstone co-starred in the film alongside Miller and McKenzie. Although exact viewing figures are unconfirmed, the film drew less than 6.04 million, registering outside the Top 30 most watched programmes that week. The film was released on VHS on 27 March 2000, alongside a fellow Miller-fronted ITV drama, The Blind Date. This remains the only home video release to date. La sangre y la semilla La sangre y la semilla is a 1959 Argentine-Paraguayan film, directed by Alberto Du Bois. Produced in Spanish and Guaraní, it was shot in the Paraguayan city of Itauguá. It stars Argentine actress Olga Zubarry and the Paraguayan Ernesto Báez in the leading roles. Written by Augusto Roa Bastos, based on a story by Mario Halley Mora, it is a historical film set in 1870 at the end of the Paraguayan War, during the exodus of the last followers of President Francisco Solano López to Cerro Corá. The film premiered on 12 November 1959. La chica de la calle Florida The Girl from Florida Street is a 1922 Argentine silent film directed and written by José A. Ferreyra. La muerte en las calles La Muerte en las calles is a 1952 Argentine film set during the British Invasions of the River Plate. Vida nocturna Vida nocturna is a 1955 Argentine film. It Ain't Easy It Aint Easy is a 1972 American film, starring Lance Henriksen, Barra Grant, and Bill Moor. Trail of the Mounties Trail of the Mounties, also known as Law of the Mounties, is a 1947 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton and starring Russell Hayden, Jennifer Holt, and Emmett Lynn. Vuelva el primero Vuelva el primero is a 1952 Argentine film. Juan Moreira Juan Moreira is a 1936 Argentine historical action film directed by Nelo Cosimi and starring Antonio Podestá, Domingo Sapelli and Guillermo Casali. The film is an adaptation of the 1879 novel Juan Moreira by Eduardo Gutiérrez, portraying the life of the nineteenth century guacho and outlaw Juan Moreira. Teito monogatari gaiden is a Japanese horror/dark fantasy film. It is a spin-off of the Teito Monogatari franchise. It is not based on the original novel, but rather adapted from a side story novel, Karakuri Doshi. Like the animated adaptation which preceded it, the film is much darker, more violent and sexualized than its predecessors, and deviates greatly from its source material. It was released through V-Cinema in 1995. The film was advertised as being a direct sequel to The Last War going so far as to include a silhouette of actor Kyusaku Shimada in many of the promotional materials. However the movie was produced by a completely different studio and worked on by a different creative staff from the Toho distributed adaptations. Boy, Girl Boy, Girl is a short experimental film directed by Bruce LaBruce. LaBruce was influenced by the lyric Boy/Girl written by the Fifth Column band lyricist and singer Caroline Azar. LaBruce had asked if he could borrow the title. Boy/Girl is the A side of Fifth Columns first self-titled EP. Boy, Girl stars G. B. Jones and Bruce LaBruce and was made in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in 1987. It is an experimental film which, aside from the two stars, features segments filmed from television of Mary Tyler Moore from the Elvis Presley film, Change of Habit. It was filmed silently on Super 8mm colour film with a soundtrack added in post-production. The songs used include an alternately sped up and slowed down version of The Monkees song "Mary, Mary". In the film, G. B. Jones sits on a second story window ledge and watches through binoculars various events taking place between Bruce LaBruce and a skinhead and, alternately, Mary Tyler Moore and various male figures, and a man in a laundromat. The characters appear to become aware that they are being watched. Boy, Girl was first shown as part of the J.D.s movie screenings in London in the UK, in Montreal and Toronto in Canada, at Hallwalls in Buffalo and in San Francisco in the U.S. in 1990 and 1991. Orange Blossom Orange Blossom is a 1932 French comedy film directed by Henry Roussel and starring André Lefaur, André Alerme and José Noguéro. A son doesnt tell his domineering father that he has recently got married. The films sets were designed by Guy de Gastyne. The Passing of Mr. Quin The Passing of Mr. Quin is a 1928 British mystery film which was co-directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and Julius Hagen, starring Clifford Heatherley, Mary Brough and Ursula Jeans. The film was based on the short story The Coming of Mr. Quin, part of the collection The Mysterious Mr. Quin, which was written by Agatha Christie. It was the first British film to be made of one of Christies works. The short story was adapted by Hiscott, who would in 1931 direct Alibi, the first film to feature Christies more well known Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. The film was made at Twickenham Studios in London. Partners Three Partners Three is a 1919 American silent Western film directed by Fred Niblo. Nitrate and/or acetate copy exist at the Library of Congress. Prints held at the Library of Congress and UCLA Film and Television Archive. The Man Who Seeks the Truth The Man Who Seeks the Truth is a 1940 French comedy film directed by Alexander Esway and starring Raimu, Yvette Lebon and André Alerme. In 1945 it was loosely remade in Hollywood as Bring on the Girls. The films art direction was by Henri Ménessier. Milak, der Grönlandjäger Milak, the Greenland Hunter is a 1928 German silent adventure film directed by Georg Asagaroff and Bernhard Villinger and starring Ruth Weyher, Nils Focksen and Lotte Lorring. Made by UFA, it was shot on location in Greenland. The Chocolate Girl The Chocolate Girl is a 1950 French musical comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Giselle Pascal, Claude Dauphin and Henri Genès. It is based on a play by Paul Gavault. An earlier adaptation The Chocolate Girl was released in 1932. It was shot at the Saint-Maurice Studios in Paris and on location around the city. The art director Raymond Nègre designed the films sets. Potraga za zmajem Potraga za zmajem is a Croatian film directed by Jane Kavčič. It was released in 1961. The Secret of Polichinelle The Secret of Polichinelle is a 1936 French comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Raimu, Françoise Rosay and André Alerme. It is based on a play of the same name by Pierre Wolff, which had previously been turned into a silent film The Secret of Polichinelle. Let's Get Married Lets Get Married is a 1960 British comedy drama film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Anthony Newley and Anne Aubrey. It is about a medical student who is thrown out of his university, ends up working in a laundry and rebuilds his confidence with a relationship with a fashion model. The film features Newley singing the song "Do You Mind", which also reached #1 in the British Hit Singles chart the same year. L'atomique Monsieur Placido The Atomic Monsieur Placido is a 1950 French comedy crime film directed by Robert Hennion and starring Rellys, Liliane Bert and René Génin. Education of a Prince Éducation de Prince was a silent French film released in 1927. The French title has been spelled slightly differently over the years. It was adapted by the director Henri Diamant-Berger from the play by Maurice Donnay. The known cast included Edna Purviance, Pierre Batcheff, and Jean Dax. This was Purviances last film before retiring in 1928. In 1938, Alexander Esway directed a remake, with adaptation and screenplay written by Henri-Georges Clouzot, released as Bargekeepers Daughter. Alejandra Alejandra is a 1956 Argentine film directed by Carlos Schlieper. It is based on a play by Georges Feydeauy and Alexandre Bisson. The film stars Delia Garcés and Georges Rivière and was released on April 19, 1956. Las campanas de Teresa Las Campanas de Teresa is a 1957 Argentine film. Ashes to the Wind Ashes to the Wind is a 1942 Argentine film directed by Luis Saslavsky. Detective Detective is a 1954 Argentine film directed by Carlos Schlieper. Follow That Horse! Follow That Horse! is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Alan Bromly from a screenplay by William Douglas-Home. It stars David Tomlinson, Cecil Parker, Richard Wattis, Mary Peach and Dora Bryan. Various parties including scientists and spies chase after a horse that has eaten a roll of microfilm. La honra de los hombres La Honra de los hombres is a 1946 Argentine film. El túnel 6 El Túnel 6 is a 1955 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Mutiny Mutiny is a 1925 British silent adventure film directed by F. Martin Thornton and starring Nigel Barrie, Doris Lytton and Walter Tennyson. Pasó en mi barrio Pasó en mi barrio is a 1951 Argentine film directed by Mario Soffici. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. Yo quiero una mujer así Thats the Woman I Want is a 1951 Venezuelan comedy film directed by Juan Carlos Thorry and starring Olga Zubarry, Francisco Álvarez and Héctor Monteverde. A sangre fría A sangre fría is a 1947 Argentine murder thriller film directed by Daniel Tinayre and written by Luis Saslavsky. Adiós Buenos Aires Adiós Buenos Aires is a 1938 Argentine musical film directed and written by Leopoldo Torres Ríos. The film starred Tito Lusiardo and a 19-year-old Amelia Bence. The film is a musical about tango dancing, an integral part of Argentine culture. The film followed on from Adiós Argentina another tango based musical released in 1930. When Love Is Over When Love Is Over is a 1931 French drama film directed by Léonce Perret and starring Gaby Morlay, Victor Francen and Tania Fédor. Aquello que amamos Aquello que amamos is a 1959 Argentine film directed and written by Leopoldo Torres Ríos. The film premiered on 20 August 1959 in Buenos Aires and starred Lautaro Murúa and Aída Luz. Adrienne Lecouvreur Adrienne Lecouvreur is a 1938 French-German biographical film directed by Marcel LHerbier and starring Yvonne Printemps, Pierre Fresnay and Junie Astor. The film was a co-production between the two countries, and was made at UFAs Berlin Studios. It was based on the 1849 play Adrienne Lecouvreur by Eugène Scribe and Ernest Legouvé about the life of the eighteenth century actress Adrienne Lecouvreur. The Ghost-Cat Cursed Wall is a 1958 black and white Japanese horror film directed by Kenji Misumi for Daiei Films. The Butler The Butler is a lost 1916 American comedy directed by Edwin McKim to his own scenario. The film stars Davy Don as Otto the Butler, Florence Williams as Mrs. Van Webber, Patsy De Forest as Gwendoline, George Egan as The Waiter, Charles Leonard as another Butler. The Fire Girl La niña de fuego is a 1952 Argentine film. Ritmo, sal y pimienta Rhythm, Salt and Pepper is a 1951 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Carlos Torres Ríos and starring Lolita Torres, Ricardo Passano and María Esther Gamas. Cass Cass is a 1978 Australian TV movie about a woman returning home. The Young Nun The Young Nun or La suora giovane is a 1965 Italian romantic drama film directed by Bruno Paolinelli. The film had cinematography by Erico Menczer and starred Laura Efrikian and Jonathan Elliot with music by Teo Usuelli. Men of the Sea The Man at the Gate is a 1941 British drama film directed by Norman Walker and starring Wilfrid Lawson. It was released in the U.S. as Men of the Sea. Mera Desh Mera Dharam Mera Desh Mera Dharam is a 1973 Bollywood drama film directed by Dara Singh. The film stars Dara Singh and Raj Kapoor. Balan Balan is a 1938 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by S. Nottani. It was the third feature film and first sound film in Malayalam. Based on the short story "Vidhiyum Mrs. Nayarum" by A. Sundaram, its screenplay and dialogues are written by Muthukulam Raghavan Pillai. The film is a melodrama and was the first movie in this genre in Malayalam. It is produced by T. R. Sundaram of Modern Theatres, Salem. The film, which stars K. K. Aroor, Master Madanagopal, M. V. Shanku, K. Gopinath, Alleppey Vincent, C. O. N. Nambiar, M. K. Kamalam, K. N. Lakshmi, Baby Malathi, A. B. Pious and Subhadra, is about the struggle of two orphaned children. German cinematographer Bado Gushwalker handled the camera while Varghese and K.D. George did the editing. Its music was composed by K. K. Aroor and Ibrahim. There are overall 23 songs in the film. The film was a milestone in Malayalam film history, not only for being the second talkie, but also for being one of the first commercially successful films. Through the film, Alleppey Vincent became the first "speaking person" of Malayalam cinema, K. K. Aroor the first "speaking hero" and M. K. Kamalam the first "speaking heroine". "Hello Mister" was the first recorded sound, which was in the voice of Alleppey Vincent. The film is lost; only the songs book and a few stills survive to this day. Claude Duval Claude Duval is a 1924 British silent adventure film directed by George A. Cooper and starring Nigel Barrie, Fay Compton and Hugh Miller. It is based on the historical story of Claude Duval. Kavya Mela Kavyamela is a 1965 Malayalam film written by S. L. Puram Sadanandan and directed by M. Krishnan Nair, starring Prem Nazir and Sheela in the lead roles. The film is best known for the performance by Prem Nazir and songs by Dakshinamoorthy - Vayalar team. Kavyamela released on 22 October 1965. It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam. The movie was a remake of the 1961 Kannada movie Kantheredu Nodu, produced by A K Velan. It was observed that this film was also an adaptation of Guru Dutts classic Hindi film Pyaasa and except for some minor twists in the story, the film followed Pyaasa very closely. Velan, who had earlier sold the copyrights of the Kannada movie Kantheredu Nodu to T. E. Vasudevan for Rs.1000, subsequently purchased it back for Rs.5000 to remake it in Tamil for a 1968 movie titled Devi, starring Muthuraman and Devika, which bombed at the box office. The Milker's Mishap The Milkers Mishap is a very early short 1897 comedy film about a man milking a Holstein, which becomes frisky and kicks over the milker and the pail of milk. The man blames some farm hands, and a quarrel ensues. Mudiyanaya Puthran Mudiyanaya Puthran is a 1961 Malayalam-language film, directed by Ramu Kariat. It stars Sathyan, Ambika Sukumaran, Kottayam Chellappan, P. J. Antony, J. A. R. Anand, Miss Kumari, Adoor Bhavani, Kedamangalam Ali, PA Thomas, Kambisseri Karunakaran, Thoppil Krishna Pillai and Adoor Bhasi. It was the film adaptation of the popular stage play written by Thoppil Bhasi in 1957. The film was shot at Vijaya and Vauhini Studios. It is one of the best social movies in Malayalam, which told boldly the real life struggles of workers, projected social evils like untouchability etc. It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam. Sati Leelavati Sathi Leelavathi is a 1936 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Ellis R. Dungan, and produced by A. N. Marudachalam Chettiar. It is based on S. S. Vasans novel of the same name, which was serialised in the magazine Ananda Vikatan. The film has an ensemble cast, including M. K. Radha, T. S. Balaiah, M. G. Ramachandran, M. V. Mani, M. K. Mani, P. Nammalvar, T. N. Lakshmana Rao, M. R. Gnanambal, Santhakumari, M. S. Murugesan and N. S. Krishnan. In Sathi Leelavathi, Krishnamurthy, a wealthy Madras-based man is lured into drinking by his friend Ramanathan and brings misery on himself. Believing that he murdered his other friend Parasuraman in a drunken stupor, Krishnamurthy flees to Ceylon to live anonymously; his wife Leelavathi and daughter Lakshmi are reduced to poverty. Although Chettiar initially wanted to produce a film version of the Madurai Original Boys Company theatre troupe play Pathi Bhakthi, another film version was already being made without him. Madras Kandaswamy Mudaliar, who wrote the MOBC play, later told Chettiar about Vasans novel, which had the same storyline. Both men approached Vasan, who gave them the rights to make a film version of his novel. Mudaliar then began writing the screenplay of Sathi Leelavathi. It was Dungans directorial debut and the film-acting debuts of Radha, Balaiah, Ramachandran and K. A. Thangavelu; all except Thangavelu were theatre actors associated with the MOBC. Sathi Leelavathi was the first film on which Krishnan worked, and his second release. The film was shot primarily in Madras at Vel Pictures Studio. Cinematography was handled by D. T. Telang and V. J. Shave, and Dungan co-edited the film with Sircar. Sathi Leelavathi was one of the earliest Tamil films which was the subject of a court case involving copyright violation; the MOBC accused its filmmakers of plagiarising the Pathi Bhakthi play. The case was resolved when Vasan testified that both the play and the novel were based on Ellen Woods 1860 novel Danesbury House, therefore neither party could claim originality. Sathi Leelavathi was released on 28 March 1936. The film was a commercial success, and made Dungan a sought-after director; several features he introduced in Sathi Leelavathi became staples of Tamil cinema, including strict discipline, shooting by schedule, camera mobility, cabaret dances and less-theatrical acting. No complete print of the film is known to survive, making it a partially lost film, but what remains is preserved in the West Virginia State Archives. Miss Shumway Goes West Une blonde comme ça is a 1962 French-Argentine film. Ayalathe Sundari Ayalathe Sundari is a 1974 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Hariharan and produced by G. P. Balan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, Srividya and Raghavan in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shankar Ganesh and S. D. Burman. Chalti Duniya Chalti Duniya is a 1940 Bollywood film directed by Gunjal. It stars Rafig Ghaznavi. Kulama Kunama Kulama Gunama is a 1971 Indian Tamil film, directed by K. S. Gopalakrishnan and produced by M. Aasam. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Jaishankar, Padmini and Vanisri in lead roles. The film had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan. The movie is remake of the Telugu film Thalli Prema and was also remade in Hindi as Swarag Se Sunder. Ladies' Hostel Ladies Hostel is a 1973 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Hariharan and produced by Dr. Balakrishnan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, Muthukulam Raghavan Pillai and Pattom Sadan in the lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Baburaj. The Good Beginning The Good Beginning is a 1953 British drama film directed by Gilbert Gunn and written by Janet Green and starring John Fraser, Eileen Moore and Peter Reynolds. Marai no tora is a 1943 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Koga Masato. It tells the story of Tani Yutaka, known as "Harimau" who was a secret agent for the Japanese military who died in a hospital in Singapore. It is debatable that Tani Yutaka is the true "Harimau Malaya" or "The Tiger of Malaya" and not Tomoyuki Yamashita. The Hour of Truth The Hour of Truth is a 1945 Mexican drama film directed by Norman Foster and starring Ricardo Montalbán, Virginia Serret, Lilia Michel. It is set in the world of bullfighting. Nosotros Nosotros is a 1945 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando A. Rivero. It stars Ricardo Montalban, Emilia Guiú, and Esther Luquín. Sam's Boy Sams Boy is a 1922 British silent comedy film directed by Manning Haynes and starring Johnny Butt, Tom Coventry and Bobbie Rudd. La casa embrujada The Bewitched House is a 1949 Mexican mystery film directed by Fernando A. Rivero and starring David T. Bamberg and Katy Jurado. The films sets were designed by the art director Luis Moya. In krakende welstand Squatters Delight or In Krakende Welstand is a 1990 Dutch drama film directed by Mijke de Jong. War of the Pastries La guerra de los pasteles is a 1944 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel. It stars Mapy Cortés, Domingo Soler, and Pedro Armendáriz. Juan Pistolas Juan Pistolas is a 1936 Mexican adventure film directed by Roberto Curwood and starring Raúl de Anda, Lucha Ruanova and Javier de la Parra. Pancho Tequila Pancho Tequila is a 1970 Mexican comedy western film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and written by Luis Alcoriza. It stars Alberto Vázquez. Shikijô shimai aka Erotic Sisters is a 1972 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Chūsei Sone and starring Keiko Tsuzuki and Akemi Nijō. Ole Rex Ole Rex is a 1961 American action film directed by Robert Hinkle and written by Robert Hinkle and Jack Specht. The film stars Billy Hughes, Bill Coontz, Robert Hinkle, Whitey Hughes, William Hughes and Richard McCarty. The film was released on May 1, 1961, by Universal Pictures. St. Francis of Assisi Saint Francis of Assisi is a 1944 Mexican historical drama film directed by Alberto Gout and starring José Luis Jiménez, Alicia de Phillips and Antonio Bravo. It portrays the life of the Italian Saint Francis of Assisi. The films sets were designed by the art director Manuel Fontanals. Babu Mon Babumon is a 1975 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Hariharan and produced by G. P. Balan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, Srividya and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles. The film has musical score and songs composed by M. S. Viswanathan. It is a remake of the Hindi film Door Gagan Ki Chhaon Mein. Babumon was one of the superhit movies of 1975. Behram Khan Behram Khan Khan is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1946. The Whip The Whip is a 1939 Mexican adventure film directed by and starring José Bohr. It also featured Elena DOrgaz, Domingo Soler. Non-chan kumo ni noru , is a 1955 Japanese film directed by Fumito Kurata. It was based on a best-seller by Momoko Ishii. Baghban Baghban is a 1938 Hindi/Urdu family drama film directed by A. R. Kardar. The story was by Begum Ansari with script and screenplay by Kardar. Films music was composed by Mushtaq Hussain with lyrics by Mirza Shauq. The cast included Nandrekar, Bimla Kumari, Nazir, Sitara Devi, K. N. Singh, Wasti and Ashraf Khan. Baghban was the first film directed by Kardar following his return to Bombay after directing films for East India Company in Calcutta. It became a big box-office success for him. According to Rajadhyaksha and Willemen, Kardars interest with the topic of "sexually deviant behaviour" and violence in the garb of "reformism", a theme which he would later also use in Pagal and Pooja is present in Baghban. The film involved a love story with a mystery. The naive Saroop falls in love with the Jail wardens daughter who is to marry someone else. He then finds out that shes his child-bride. Dhamkee Dhamkee is a 1973 Bollywood drama film directed by Kalpataru. The film stars Subhash Ghai and Vinod Khanna. Jadoo Jadoo is a 1951 Hindi psychosocial melodrama film directed by A. R. Kardar. The story writers were S. N. Bannerji and Jagdish Kanwal, with dialogues by Zahur Raja and Bannerji. The music director was Naushad, with lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni. This was the second to last film in which Naushad was to be the music director for Kardar. After an association of fourteen films, Naushad composed one last time for Kardar in Deewana. Prior to this Kardar had already approached composer S. D. Burman for Jeewan Jyoti. A "Musical Pictures Ltd." presentation, the film starred Nalini Jaywant, Suresh, Shyam Kumar, Sharda, and Ramesh. The film revolves around a young singer and dancer, Sundari, who is involved with crooks, but falls in love with a police constable, Pritam. The plot of the film was inspired from The Loves of Carmen, directed by Charles Vidor and starring Rita Hayworth. Min Marion Min Marion is a Norwegian drama film from 1975 directed by Nils R. Müller. It is based on Terje Stigens 1972 novel Min Marion. Nargis Nargis is a 1946 Bollywood film directed by D.D. Kashyap, starring David Abraham, Nargis, Rehman. Annaiyum Pithavum Annaiyum Pithavum is a 1969 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Krishnan–Panju and written by V. C. Guhanathan for AVM Productions. The film stars A. V. M. Rajan, Vanisri, Sivakumar and Lakshmi in the lead roles. It was released on 19 September 1969, and became a commercial success. Bharya Bharya is a 1962 Malayalam language film starring Sathyan and Ragini in the lead roles. It was directed by Kunchacko based on a novel with the same title by Kanam EJ. The novel was based on the controversial Thiruvalla Ammalu murder case. Ponkunnam Varkey wrote the dialogue, which became a cult favourite among family audiences, and was subsequently released along with the soundtrack album. This was for the first time in Kerala and second time in South India that the dialogue was released as a separate gramophone record.The film was a super hit at the box office. It is one of the best movies which family audiences like from the 1970s.This movies song "Periyare Periyare" was a super hit. Los muertos no hablan Los muertos no hablan is a 1958 Mexican western film directed by Jaime Salvador, starring Antonio Aguilar as Mauricio Rosales, and Flor Silvestre as Alondra, the femme fatale. The film follows another adventure of the rural policeman in a town notoriously known for its band of criminals led by "Alma Negra". It is the seventh installment of the Mauricio Rosales "El Rayo" film series, and the last subsequently until the 1980 film Sabor a sangre. It was filmed in Mexiscope, a rare cinematographic process specially used in productions of Rodolfo Rosas Priego. Shri Kannika Parameshwari Kathe Sri Kanyaka Parameshwari Kathe is a 1966 Indian Kannada film, directed and produced by Hunsur Krishnamurthy. The film stars Rajkumar, B. M. Venkatesh, Nagendra Rao and H. R. Shastry in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Rajan-Nagendra. Souvenir of Gibraltar Souvenir of Gibraltar is a 1975 Belgian drama film directed by Henri Xhonneux. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. The Virgin of Guadalupe La Vírgen morena is a 1942 Mexican drama film directed by Gabriel Soria. Yale vs. Harvard Yale vs. Harvard is a 1927 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 64th Our Gang short that was released and is considered to have been lost in the 1965 MGM vault fire. Naked Sun Naked Sun is a 1958 Japanese film directed by Miyoji Ieki. It was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. Der Kahn der fröhlichen Leute Der Kahn der fröhlichen Leute is an East German film directed by Hans Heinrich. It was released in 1950, and sold more than 4,100,000 tickets. Deportee For the Woody Guthrie song, see "Deportee". Deportee is a 1976 dramatic short film written, produced and directed by Sharron Miller. It stars Andrew Stevens, Leslie Paxton, and Sam Gilman. International Luterey International Luteray is a 1994 Pakistani action film, directed by Iqbal Kashmiri and produced by Farooq Mirza. Editor: Mohammed Ashiq Ali The film stars actors Neeli, Sultan Rahi, Nadeem, Ghulam Mohiuddin, Humayun Qureshi. Our Love Our Love is a 2000 Hungarian drama film directed by József Pacskovszky. It was entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival. The Presumption of Stanley Hay, MP The Presumption of Stanley Hay, MP is a 1925 British silent drama film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring David Hawthorne, Betty Faire, Fred Raynham and Kinsey Peile. It is adapted from a novel by Nowell Cay. Vivahitare Itihile Vivaahithare Ithile is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Balachandra Menon and produced by Varada Balachandra Menon. The film stars Parvathy, Jagathy Sreekumar, Innocent and KPAC Lalitha in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Jerry Amaldev. Mazurka der Liebe Mazurka der Liebe is an East German film. It was released in 1957. It is an adaptation of the 1882 operetta Der Bettelstudent. Har Har Gange Har Har Gange is a 1979 Bollywood film directed by Babubhai Mistri. Love $ Greed Love $ Greed is a 1991 romantic comedy directed by Bashar Shbib. Kasam Vardi Ki Kasam Vardi Ki is a 1989 Bollywood Action film, produced by B.S. Shaad, Jimmy Narula on BRAR Combines banner and directed by Shibu Mitra. Starring Jeetendra, Bhanupriya, Chunky Pandey, Farha Naaz in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. Lessons in the Language of Love Lessons in the Language of Love is a 1995 Australian short film directed by Scott Patterson. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Fräulein Lilli Fräulein Lilli or Miss Lilli is a 1936 Austrian comedy film directed by Hans Behrendt, Robert Wohlmuth and Max Neufeld. It starred Franciska Gaal, Hans Jaray and S.Z. Sakall. It was Gaals last European film, although she did briefly start work in 1946 on Renee XIV, before it was abandoned during filming. Maa Inti Premayanam Maa Inti Premayanam is a 1983 Telugu film directed by Alluri Ravi. The film stars Chandra Mohan, Prasad Babu, Ramaprabha and Sharat Babu in important roles. Chiranjeevi does a cameo appearance towards the end of the film. Tarkeeb Tarkeeb is a 1984 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Ravikant Nagaich. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty in the lead along with Ranjeeta Kaur and Shakti Kapoor. Thathayya Premaleelalu Thathayya Premaleelalu is a 1980 Telugu film starring Chiranjeevi. Amor en la sombra Love in the Shadows is a 1960 Mexican drama film directed by Tito Davison and starring Libertad Lamarque, Yolanda Varela and Enrique Rambal. Babul Ki Galiyaan Babul Ki Galiyaan is a 1972 Hindi film directed by S. D. Narang. The film stars Sanjay Khan, Hema Malini and Shatrughan Sinha. The films music is by Ravi Chittor Rani Padmini Chitor Rani Padmini is a 1963 Tamil-language historical fiction film written by C. V. Sridhar and directed by Ch. Narayana Murthy. It is based on the legend of Rani Padmini. The film starred Sivaji Ganesan and Vyjayanthimala in the lead with M. N. Nambiar, T. S. Balaiah, Kaka Radhakrishnan, T. P. Muthulakshmi and Kumari Kamala forming an ensemble cast. It was produced by R. M. Ramanthan of Uma Pictures. The films score was composed by G. Ramanathan and it was filmed by R. Sampath. The film was also the source of inspiration for the 2018 film Padmaavat by director Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Das Erbe Das Erbe was a Nazi propaganda movie published in 1935. Produced by Harold Mayer under the aegis of the Nazi partys Office of Racial Policy and directed by Carl C. Hartmann, it aimed at legitimizing the Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring, which allowed for sterilization. The movie is 12 minutes long, and was shown as part of several trailers in contemporary German movie theaters. Ethirparadathu Edhir Paradhathu is a 1954 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Ch. Narayana Moorthy. The script was written by C. V. Sridhar, with music by Pandurangam. The film features Sivaji Ganesan and Padmini in the lead roles with Chittoor V. Nagaiah, S. V. Sahasranamam, S. Varalakshmi and Friends Ramasamy in supporting roles. The film was remade in Malayalam as Nithyakanyaka, in Telugu as Ilavelpu and in Hindi as Sharada. La buscona La Buscona is a 1970 Mexican film, directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel. County Fair The County Fair, also called The Country Fair in some reissues, is a short animated film distributed by Universal Pictures, and among numerous ones that feature Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The cartoon shares a very similar title with Kounty Fair, another Oswald short released four years prior. A Gentleman of France A Gentleman of France is a 1921 British silent adventure film based on a novel by Stanley J. Weyman directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Eille Norwood, Madge Stuart and Hugh Buckler. It is set in Sixteenth Century France. Lo que no se puede perdonar!.. What Can Not Be Forgiven is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by Roberto Rodríguez and starring María Elena Marqués, Armando Calvo and Domingo Soler. Beedhi Basavanna Beedi Basavanna is a 1967 Indian Kannada language film, directed and produced by B. R. Panthulu. The film stars Rajkumar, Bharathi, Vandana and Narasimharaju in the lead roles. The film has musical score by T. G. Lingappa. B. R. Panthulu remade the movie in Tamil in 1970 as Thedi Vandha Mappillai with minor changes. Cervená karkulka Little Red Riding Hood is a 1920 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Svatopluk Innemann. Jadu Ka Shankh Jadu Ka Shankh is a 1974 Bollywood drama film directed by Sai Paranjpye. Calais-Douvres Calais-Dover is a 1931 French-German comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and Anatole Litvak and starring Lilian Harvey, André Roanne and Armand Bernard. It is the French-language version of the German film No More Love, with Harvey reprising her role. The title refers to the Dover–Calais ferry. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth, Walter Röhrig and Werner Schlichting. Letter from the Wife Strir Patra is a 1972 Bengali film, directed by Purnendu Patri, based on a short story by Rabindranath Tagore, and with Madhabi Mukherjee playing the lead role. Tagores story, first published in 1914, is considered to be a path-breaking feminist text. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali, as well as a number of BFJA Awards. Gangavataran Gangavataran is a 1937 Indian film by Dadasaheb Phalke, who is known as the "father of Indian cinema". It was the first sound film and the last film to be directed by Phalke. When Phalke directed this film, he was 67 years old. He directed Gangavataran on behalf of Kolhapur Movietone. Amaradeepam Amara Deepam is a 1956 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film directed by T. Prakash Rao. The film features Sivaji Ganesan, Savitri and Padmini in lead roles. The film, produced by Venus Pictures, had musical score by T. Chalapathi Rao and G. Ramanathan and was released on 29 June 1956. It is a remake of Random Harvest and has later been remade twice more in India: in Bengali as Harano Sur and in Hindi as Amar Deep. My Look in the Distant Future Myself in the Distant Future is a 1997 North Korean film directed by Jang In-hak. Bharyamar Sookshikkuka Bharyamar Sookshikkuka is a 1968 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan. Thayilla Pillai Thayilla Pillai is 1961 Tamil-language Indian drama film directed and co-produced by L. V. Prasad and written by M. Karunanidhi. The film stars T. S. Balaiah and M. V. Rajamma in the lead roles, with G. Muthukrishnan, Kalyan Kumar, S. Rama Rao, R. S. Manohar, Nagesh, C. V. V. Panthulu, L. Vijayalakshmi, Madhuri Roy, Sandhya, T. P. Muthulakshmi and Seethalakshmi in supporting roles. It tells the story of a mother torn between her love for her orthodox Brahmin husband and her son. Thayilla Pillai speaks against the caste system in India. It was released on 18 August 1961, and became a commercial success. The film was remade in Malayalam as Pravaham. El abandonado El Abandonado is a 1949 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Man and His Kingdom Man and His Kingdom is a 1922 British silent adventure film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Valia, Harvey Braban and Bertram Burleigh. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by A.E.W. Mason. Smashing Through Smashing Through is a 1929 British silent adventure film directed by W.P. Kellino and starring John Stuart, Eve Gray and Hayford Hobbs. It was made at Lime Grove Studios in Shepherds Bush. Chiranjeevulu Chiranjeevulu is a 1956 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film, produced by D. L. Narayana under Vinoda Productions banner and directed by Vedantam Raghavaiah. It is a partial remake of the Hindi film Mela. The film stars N. T. Rama Rao and Jamuna in the lead roles and music composed by Ghantasala. It was released on 15 August 1956 and became a commercial success. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Amarageetham. The Island of Despair The Island of Despair is a 1926 British drama film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Matheson Lang, Marjorie Hume and Gordon Hopkirk. It was based on a novel by Margot Neville. Queen's Evidence Queens Evidence is a 1919 British silent adventure film directed by James Mackay and starring Godfrey Tearle, Unity More and Janet Alexander. It was based on the play Adam and Eve by C.E. Munro and Louisa Parr. A smuggler tries to place the blame on his brother when the coast guard begin closing in on him. Aame Katha Aame Katha is a 1977 Telugu film directed by K. Raghavendra Rao starring Jayasudha in the title role. It also featured Rajinikanth in an extended guest role. Agni Putrudu Agni Putrudu is a 1987 Telugu Action film, produced by Venkat Akkineni under the Annapurna Studios banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Akkineni Nagarjuna, Sarada, Rajani, Sivaji Ganesan in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was screened at the International Film Festival of India in the mainstream section. Hiver 60 Winter 1960 is a 1983 Belgian drama film directed by Thierry Michel. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. Marunnattil Oru Malayali Marunnattil Oru Malayali is a 1971 Indian Malayalam comedy film, directed by A. B. Raj and produced by T. E. Vasudevan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Adoor Bhasi, Prameela and Sankaradi in the lead roles. The film had musical score by V. Dakshinamoorthy. The film was remade in Telugu as Sri Rajeswari Coffee Club. Mera Saathi Mera Saathi is a 1985 Bollywood Action drama film, produced by K. Kesava Rao under the Sree Brahmarambika Films banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Jeetendra, Rajiv Kapoor, Jaya Prada in the pivotal roles and music composed by Bappi Lahiri. The film is a remake of the Telugu movie Dharmaatmudu, starring Krishnam Raju, Jayasudha in the lead roles. Das Schiff ohne Hafen Ship Without a Harbour is a 1932 German thriller film directed by Harry Piel and starring Piel, Trude Berliner and Charly Berger. The films sets were designed by Willi Herrmann. It was partly shot on location at the North German port of Bremerhaven. Kalidas Kalidas is a 1931 Indian Tamil- and Telugu-language biographical film directed by H. M. Reddy and produced by Ardeshir Irani. It is notable for being the first sound film in the Tamil and Telugu languages, and the first sound film to be made in a language from South India. It was based on the life of the Sanskrit poet Kālidāsa; it featured P. G. Venkatesan in the title role and T. P. Rajalakshmi as the female lead, with L. V. Prasad, Thevaram Rajambal, T. Susheela Devi, J. Sushila, and M. S. Santhanalakshmi in supporting roles. Kalidas, principally in Tamil, contained additional dialogue in Telugu and Hindi. While Rajalakshmi spoke Tamil, Venkatesan spoke only Telugu due to his lack of fluency in Tamil, and Prasad spoke only Hindi. Despite its mythological theme, the film featured songs from much later time periods, such as the compositions of Carnatic musician Tyagaraja, publicity songs of the Indian National Congress, and songs about Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian independence movement. The sound was recorded using German-made technology. Kalidas was shot in Bombay on the sets of Indias first sound film Alam Ara and was completed in eight days. Kalidas was released with high expectations on 31 October 1931, coinciding with Diwali day. It was the only South Indian film to be produced and released that year. Despite numerous technical flaws, it received critical acclaim, with praise for Rajalakshmis singing performance, and became a major commercial success. The success of Kalidas spawned other films based upon Kālidāsa, including Mahakavi Kalidasa, Mahakavi Kalidasu and Mahakavi Kalidas. In addition to its commercial success, Kalidas was a major breakthrough for Rajalakshmis career, and made her a bankable singing star. Because no print, gramophone record, or songbook of the film is known to survive, it is a lost film. La principessa sul pisello La principessa sul pisello is a 1976 Italian film directed by Piero Regnoli. Aggi Ramudu Aggi Ramudu is a 1954 Telugu swashbuckling film, produced and directed by S. M. Sriramulu Naidu. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Bhanumathi Ramakrishna in the lead roles and music composed by S. M. Subbaiah Naidu. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Malaikkallan, with M. G. Ramachandran and was also remade in other languages; in Hindi as Azaad, with Dilip Kumar, in Kannada as Bettada Kalla, with Kalyan Kumar and in Malayalam as Thaskaraveeran, with Sathyan. All the movies are made simultaneously under same banner and director. Ahen senso aka The Opium War is a 1943 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Masahiro Makino. "Ahen senso" in Japan refers to the First Opium War. The story of the film concerns this war. Chillu Chillu is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Lenin Rajendran. The film stars Rony Vincent, Shanthi Krishna, Venu Nagavally, Sukumari, Jagathy Sreekumar, Adoor Bhasi and Nedumudi Venu in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. B. Sreenivasan. The Place of Honour The Place of Honour is a 1921 British silent adventure film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Hugh Buckler, Madge White and Miles Mander. It was based on a short story by Ethel M. Dell set in British India. Thayi Thangai Pasam Thai Thangai Paasam is a Tamil film, released in 1995, written, directed and produced by T. Rajendar. Rajender himself appeared in the lead role, while the film featured an extensive cast, which also featured Rajendars three real life children, along with a bevy of supporting actors. The film released on 14 April 1995. Jeevana Tarangalu Jeevana Tarangalu is a 1973 Telugu drama film directed by Tatineni Rama Rao. It is based on the novel by Yaddanapudi Sulochana Rani and this film won 3 Filmfare Awards South. It was remade into Hindi in 1978 entitled Dil Aur Deewar. It was then remade in Tamil as Thirumangalyam in 1974 with Muthuraman and Jayalalitha and in Kannada as Mangalya in 1991 with Malashri and Sridhar in lead roles. Bandhavyalu Bandhavyalu is a 1968 Telugu film produced and directed by S. V. Ranga Rao. Parvathi Kalyanam Parvathi Kalyana is a 1967 Indian Kannada film, directed by B. S. Ranga and produced by B. S. Ranga. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar, M. P. Shankar and Raghavendra Rao in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. Ragulutunna Bharatam Raguluthunna Bharatham is a 1992 Telugu patriotic film, produced by Challa Subrahmanyam under the Maitra Creations banner and directed by Allani Sridhar. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jagapathi Babu, Divyavani in the lead roles and music composed by Vidyasagar. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. Devadasu Malli Puttadu Devadasu Malli Puttadu is a 1978 Telugu drama film, produced by Srinivasulu and Pandurangappa under the Devi Art Productions banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Vanisri in the lead roles and music composed by S. Rajeswara Rao. The film is the sequel to Evergreen Classic movie Devadasu. Katakatala Rudraiah Katakataala Rudraiah is a 1978 Telugu film directed by Dasari Narayana Rao and produced by Vadde Shobhanadri starring Krishnam Raju, Jayasudha, Rama Krishna and Jayachitra in the lead roles. The film had a musical score by J. V. Raghavulu. The film was remade in Tamil as Pattakkathi Bhairavan with Sivaji Ganesan and in Hindi as Jyoti Bane Jwala with Jeetendra. Bangaru Babu Bangaru Babu is a 1973 Telugu romance film, produced and directed by V. B. Rajendra Prasad under his Jagapathi Art Pictures banner. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Vanisri in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. Satya Harishchandra Satya Harishchandra is a 1943 Indian Kannada film directed by R. Nagendra Rao. It stars Subbaiah Naidu, Lakshmibai and Rao in the lead roles. The music of the film was composed by R. Sudarshanam. The film was successful at the box office and ran for 100 days in Dharwad. Vichitra Bandham Vichitra Bandham is a 1972 Telugu drama film, produced by D. Madhusudhana Rao under the Annapurna Pictures banner and directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Vanisri in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film was based on the Yaddanapudi Sulochana Rani novel Vijetha. Nagarjuna Nagarjuna is a 1961 Indian Kannada film, directed by Y. V. Rao and produced by K. N. Mallikarjuna. The film stars G. Varalakshmi, Sandhya, Harini and Ramadevi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Rajan-Nagendra. Y. V. Rao shot the movie simultaneously in Telugu as Naagarjuna. Raja Makutam Raja Makutam is a 1960 bilingual Telugu-Tamil swashbuckling film, produced and directed by B. N. Reddy under the Vauhini Studios banner. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Rajasulochana in the lead roles and music composed by Master Venu. Mounam Mounam is a 1995 Telugu thriller film directed by C. Umamaheswara Rao. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Moun. The film revolves around a politician criminal-nexus, a married couple and a nuclear scientist. Oru Mukham Pala Mukham Oru Mukham Pala Mukham is a 1983 Malayalam action film starring Ratheesh, Srividya, Mammootty, and Mohanlal. Ratheesh plays Raveendran Thampi, who takes vengeance against Subhadramma Thankachi, for killing his family and adopting him. Mohanlal plays the real son of Subhadramma Thankachi, while Mammootty plays Raveendran Thampis real father. Suryaputrulu Surya Putrulu is a 1997 Telugu drama film directed by C. Umamaheswara Rao. The film stars Mammootty, Suman, Shobana, Nagma and Malashri in the lead roles. This movie is famous for the erotic first night song picturised on Nagma. La extraña pasajera The Strange Passenger is a 1953 Mexican mystery film directed by Fernando A. Rivero and starring Emilia Guiú, Víctor Manuel Mendoza and Tito Junco. Mi papá tuvo la culpa My Father Was at Fault is a 1953 Mexican comedy film directed by José Díaz Morales and starring Meche Barba, Antonio Aguilar and Óscar Pulido. Pushpanjali Pushpanjali is a 1970 Hindi, romantic drama film, produced and directed by Kishore Sahu. The film was made under the "Kishore Sahu Productions" banner. The story, screenplay and dialogues were by Kishore Sahu. Laxmikant Pyarelal composed the music for the film, with lyrics written by Anand Bakshi. Sanjay Khan, Naina Sahu, Kishore Sahu, Premnath, Faryal, Manmohan Krishan, Lalita Pawar and Om Prakash were the main star cast of the film. Mukesh sang a notable song in the film, "Jaane Chale Jaate Hain Kahan". The music of the film was composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal. Having recently lost his wife, Dinesh Khanna takes his ailing son to an island. Here, they come across a variety of people who all seem to be after the rich Rani Sahibas diamond necklace. The film ends with a miraculous recovery for Dineshs son. Ayanam Ayanum is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Harikumar and produced by Sivan Kunnampilly. The film stars Madhu, Srividya, Mammootty and Innocent in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. B. Sreenivasan. Sword of Granada The Sword of Granada is a 1953 Mexican historical adventure film directed by Edward Dein and Carlos Véjar hijo and starring Cesar Romero, Katy Jurado and Rebeca Iturbide. It was released in the United States in 1956. Pavam Poornima Paavam Poornima is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Balu Kiriyath and produced by Erali. The film stars Mammootty, Menaka, Mohanlal and Sukumari. The film has musical score by Raghu Kumar. Repati Pourulu Repati Pourulu is a 1986 Telugu language film directed by T. Krishna and starring Rajasekhar, Vijayashanti, and Anuradha. The film won Nandi and Filmfare awards for best feature film. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Puratchi Pookkal. The Simp and the Sophomores The Simp and the Sophomores is a 1915 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Speed Kings Speed Kings is a 1915 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. The Bandits of Cold River The Bandits of Cold River is a 1956 Mexican western film directed by Rogelio A. González and starring Luis Aguilar, César del Campo and Dagoberto Rodríguez. The films sets were designed by the art director Francisco Marco Chillet. La cousine Bette Cousin Bette is a 1928 French silent historical drama film directed by Max de Rieux and starring Germaine Rouer, Henri Baudin and Alice Tissot. It is based on the 1846 novel Cousin Bette by Honoré de Balzac. The films sets were designed by the art director Claude Dauphin. The Qualified Adventurer The Qualified Adventurer is a 1925 British silent adventure film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Matheson Lang, Genevieve Townsend and Fred Raynham. It was based on the novel The Qualified Adventurer by Selwyn Jepson. Corazón salvaje Corazón salvaje was the first screen adaptation of the novel of the same name written by Caridad Bravo Adams and published in 1957. The first adaptation was made as a radionovela. Platypus Cove Platypus Cove is a 1983 Australian television film about a tugboat. Ee Kaikalil Ee Kaikalil is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. Madhu and produced by Prem Prakash. The film stars Mammootty, Seema, Shobhana and Ratheesh in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson and A. J. Joseph. The film is a remake of the 1974 Hindi movie Majboor starring Amitabh Bachchan, Parveen Babi, Pran and was subsequently remade in Telugu by director K. Raghavendra Rao as Raja starring Shobhan Babu and Jayasudha. It was also remade in Tamil as Naan Vazhavaippen with Sivaji Ganeshan and K. R. Vijaya, and in Gujarati as Naseeb No Khel. Majboor itself was a remake of the American film Zig Zag with few scenes inspired from Cold Sweat. Ee Thanalil Ithiri Neram Ee Thanalil Ithiri Nerum is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. G. Vishwambharan and produced by Hameed and K. T. Kunjumon. The film stars Mammootty, Rahman, Shobhana, Thilakan and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Le pavillon brûle The Pavilion Burns is a 1941 French comedy drama directed by Jacques de Baroncelli, written by Solange Térac, starring Pierre Renoir and Jean Marais. The films sets were designed by the art director Serge Piménoff. Taxi Car Taxi Car is a 1972 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by P. Venu. The film stars Prem Nazir, Sadhana, Vijayasree and Vincent in the lead roles. The film had musical score by R. K. Shekhar. This movie is a sequel to the 1971 movie C.I.D. Nazir. Puerto maldito Puerto Maldito is a Mexican motion picture categorized as action and adventure. It was filmed in 1977 and released in 1978. Shoot to Kill Shoot to Kill is a 1960 British crime film directed by Michael Winner and starring Dermot Walsh, Joy Webster and John M. East. Anokha Daan Anokha Daan is a 1972 Hindi film directed by Asit Sen. The film starred Anil Dhawan, Rakesh Pandey, Kabir Bedi, Archana and Zaheera. Azhage Unnai Aarathikkirean Azhage Unnai Aarathikkiren! is a 1979 Indian Tamil language film, directed by C. V. Sridhar and produced by B. Bharani Reddy. The film stars Vijayakumar, Latha, Jaiganesh and Nagesh in the lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilayaraja. The film was simultaneously shot in Kannada and Telugu as Urvashi Neenu Nanna Preyasi and Urvasi Neeve Naa Preyasi, respectively. Jeetenge Hum Jeetenge Hum is a 2011 Bollywood action film featuring Arshad Warsi, Arbaaz Khan and Anjala Zaveri in the leading roles. Danger Biscuit Danger Biscuit is a 1969 Indian Malayalam film, directed by A. B. Raj and produced by T. E. Vasudevan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Sheela, Adoor Bhasi, N. Govindankutty, Sadhana, Paravoor Bharathan and Kottayam Chellappan in the lead roles. The film had musical score by V. Dakshinamoorthy. Kozhi Koovuthu Kozhi Koovuthu is a 1982 Tamil-language Indian feature film, directed by Gangai Amaran, with music by Ilaiyaraaja, cinematography by P. S. Nivas, edited by B. Lenin, and starring Prabhu, Suresh, Silk Smitha and Viji in lead roles. The film was remade in Telugu as Veerabhadrudu. La Venus maldita La venus maldita is a 1967 Argentine and Mexican erotic drama film musical entirely shot in Peru and directed by Alfredo B. Crevenna. Aayiram Janmangal Aayiram Janmangal is a 1976 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. N. Sundaram and produced by Pavamani. The film stars Prem Nazir, K. R. Vijaya, Sukumari and T. R. Omana in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. The movie is a remake of the 1974 Tamil movie Dheerga Sumangali. Sreekaram Srikaram is a 1996 Telugu drama film, produced by Gavara Parthasaradhi under the Sri Chamundi Chitra banner and directed by C. Uma Maheswara Rao. It stars Jagapathi Babu, Heera Rajagopal, Meghana in the lead roles and music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. Jarní písen Spring Song is a 1944 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. The Office Party The Office Party is a 1976 British comedy film directed by David Grant and starring Alan Lake, David Rayner and Chris Gannon. It depicts the misadventures of staff enjoying an office party. The hardcore export version also exists. Puraskar Puraskar is a 1970 Bollywood action film. The film stars Joy Mukherjee and Farida Jalal. Strictly for the Birds Strictly for the Birds is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Tony Tanner, Joan Sims and Graham Stark. Terry Blessing seems to be having a lucky day, winning at gambling, until suddenly an ex-girlfriend turns up with what she claims is his son. One of the films familiar faces is Carol Cleveland, soon to become one of the regulars on the influential British television programme Monty Pythons Flying Circus. Chupp Chupp ! is a 1997 Bollywood Suspense thriller film, produced by Ramesh U Lakhiani, Keshav R Tolani under Kay Aar Films banner and directed by Ambrish Sangal. Starring Jeetendra, Om Puri, Somy Ali, Avinash Wadhavan in the lead roles and music composed by Pradeep Laad. The film was a remake of 1989s blockbuster thriller Kannada film Tarka. Touch of Death Touch of Death is a 1961 black and white British crime genre film directed by Lance Comfort and starring William Lucas. Abierto de 18 a 24 Open from 18 to 24 is a 1988 Argentine drama film directed and written by Víctor Dínenzon. The picture stars Gerardo Romano and Horacio Peña, and others. Renzoku rape: Hentai jikken is a 1990 Japanese pink film directed by Hisayasu Satō. El último túnel The Last Tunnel is a 1987 Mexican drama film directed by Servando González. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Kilikonchal Kilikkonjal is a 1984 Indian Malayalam film directed by V. Ashok Kumar and starring Mohanlal, Adoor Bhasi and Ranipadmini. It was produced by Edappazhinji Velappan Nair. The film has a musical score by Darsan Raman. Manasilloru Manimuthu Manasilloru Manimuthu is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by Royal Achankunju. The film stars Mohanlal, Suresh Gopi, Urvashi and Sankaradi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Rrugicat që kërkonin diell Rrugicat që kërkonin diell is a 1975 Albanian action drama film directed by Saimir Kumbaro and written by Dhimitër Xhuvani. Abu Zeid el Hilali Abu Zayd al-Hilali is a 1947 Egyptian film that portrays the life of the tenth-century Arabic leader and hero Abu Zayd al-Hilali. It was directed by Ezzel Dine Zulficar and written by Zulficar and Abu Butheina. It stars Faten Hamama, Seraj Munir, and Amina al-Sharif. It was one of Hamamas earliest starring roles. La ultima rumba de papa Montero La última rumba de Papá Montero is a 1992 Cuban film directed by Octavio Cortázar. The film focuses on a contemporary documentary production company that is attempting to create a non-fiction feature on Papá Montero, a 1930s rumbero who was murdered during Havana’s carnival celebrations. The film uses flashback sequences to recreate Papá Monteros celebrated dancing and his disastrous involvement in a fatal love triangle. The film features rumba-inspired dance sequences performed on the streets of Havana by El Conjunto Folklorico Nacional de Cuba. La última rumba de Papá Montero had a U.S. theatrical and home video release in 2001. Cheongchun gyosa The Young Teacher is a 1972 South Korean family drama film which is recognized as the first film released in the VHS format. Kasum Khoon Ki Kasum Khoon Ki is a 1977 Bollywood Action drama film, produced Prasan Kapoor under the Tirupati Pictures banner and directed by Ashok Roy. It stars Jeetendra, Sulakshana Pandit in the lead roles and music composed by Kalyanji Anandji. Disloque en Mar del Plata Disloque en Mar del Plata is a 1964 Argentine film, directed by Conrado Diana. The Master of Merripit The Master of Merripit is a 1915 British silent film directed by Wilfred Noy and starring Dorothy Bellew. Beyond the Clouds Badal Pari is a 2001 Nepali film directed by Ugyen Chhopel. Victoria 392 Victoria 392 is a 1984 Argentine film directed by Juan J. Campanella. Shadows of the Rainbow Indradhanura Chhai is a 1993 Indian Oriya film directed by Susant Misra. This film reflects the traditional structures of social and family life of a small town in India are growing strongly affected by the progressive urbanization of the country. Three generations of women see their perception of human nature to evolve, as their personal relationships. In their loneliness, they face problems of tradition, culture, religion and manage gender relations. Gradual urbanization and its consequences affect the traditional, social and family structures in a growing small town in India. The story explores the multidimensional conflicts of three women of different generations, their changing perceptions about human nature and personal relationships. Their lonely moments are highlighted in the context of the inexorable flow of time amidst issues of tradition, culture, religion and man-woman relationships. Sammohanam Sammohanam is a 1994 Indian film in Malayalam directed by C. P. Padmakumar, starring Murali, Nedumudi Venu and Archana in the lead roles. The film received the Best of the Fest Award at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 1995. The film is based on Rithubhedangal, a story written by Balakrishnan Mangad. The film being non-commercial and off-beat, was made on a controlled budget. Illayaraja did this film without charging fees as he was impressed with its storyline. Jeevan Sangram Jeevan Sangram is a 1974 Bollywood drama film. Kinnikuman: Ôabare! Seigi chôjin is a 1984 Japanese animated film. It is the second theatrical film based on the anime series Kinnikuman. It was released in Japan on December 22, 1984 alongside Hoyoyo! The Treasure of Nanaba Castle and Uchuu Keiji Shaider: Follow the Shigishigi Kidnapping Gang!. It is set after the Seven Akuma Choujin Arc. It was the first movie to feature the character Buffaloman and was the first of only two films to feature the Announcer. It is the first anime appearance of Bibinba, who appears as Kinnikumans fiancee in the original manga. Itha Ivide Vare Itha Ivide Vare is a 1977 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by Hari Pothan. The film stars Madhu, Sharada, Jayabharathi and M. G. Soman in the lead roles. After the huge success of this film, M. G. Soman achieved Super Star status. This is the first commercial successful script of P. Padmarajan. The film had musical score by G. Devarajan. Motion Picture Genocide MPG: Motion Picture Genocide is a 1997 film by Robert Banks. It is an examination of 100 years of African Americans being murdered in movies. Enchantress Eo-eul Yohwa Eoludong is a 1987 South Korean film about the life of Joseon-era kisaeng writer, artist and poet Uhwudong directed by Kim Gi-hyun and starring Kim Muh-hee. Apaaratha Apaaratha is a 1992 Malayalam-language Indian feature film produced and directed by I. V. Sasi, starring Rahman, Sukanya, Urvasi, Siddique and M. G. Soman. La de los ojos color del tiempo La De los ojos color del tiempo is a 1952 Argentine film starring Mirtha Legrand, Carlos Thompson and Zoe Ducos. The Fremantle Conspiracy The Fremantle Conspiracy is a 1992 Australian mini series based on the 1876 escape by some Fenians from Fremantle Gaol. Kadavul Kadavul is a 1997 Tamil anti-theist film directed by Velu Prabhakaran. The film features Velu Prabhakaran, Manivannan, Arun Pandiyan, Mansoor Ali Khan and Roja in lead roles. The film, produced by H. Anraaj, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 5 December 1997. Despite having controversial themes, the film was well received. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu as Shakti. Onna Irukka Kathukanom Onna Irukka Kathukanum is a 1992 Tamil comedy-drama film directed by V. Sekhar. The film features Sivakumar in the lead role, while an ensemble supporting cast includes Manorama, Vinu Chakravarthy, Goundamani, Senthil, S. S. Chandran, Charle, Kovai Sarala, Supergood Kannan and Jeeva, amongst others. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 20 November 1992. The River of Stars The River of Stars is a 1921 British silent adventure film directed by Floyd Martin Thornton and starring Teddy Arundell, Harry Agar Lyons and Faith Bevan. It was based on the 1913 novel The River of Stars by Edgar Wallace featuring Commissioner Sanders. Geethanjali Geethanjali is a 1985 Tamil Indian feature film directed by K. Rangaraj. The film stars Murali, Sathyaraj, Bhavya and Nalini in the lead roles. The film is a home production of Ilaiyaraaja. Merupudadi Merupu Daadi or Merupudadi is a 1984 Telugu action-adventure Western film directed by P. N. Ramachandra Rao, written and produced by Giri Babu, with music composed by Ilaiyaraaja. This successful movie was released under the banner of Sri Bramarambika films and was shot in the Talakona forests of Chittoor district. Un corazón para dos Un corazón para dos is a 1990 Mexican film. It stars Pedro Fernández and Daniela Leites, directed by Sergio Véjar. Nalla Thambi Nalla Thambi is a 1985 Indian Tamil film, directed by S. P. Muthuraman, starring Karthik and Radha in lead roles. The film, produced by M. S. Guhan and M.Saravanan, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 14 January 1985. Voyna okonchena. Zabudte... War is Over. Please Forget... is a 1997 Russian drama with elements of documentary that unfolds against the backdrop of the First Chechen War. Flame Flame is a 1975 South Korean film directed by Yu Hyun-mok. It was awarded Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards ceremony. The Cheat The Cheat is a 1912 Australian silent film directed by Alfred Rolfe. It is considered a lost film. Disraeli Disraeli is a 1916 British silent biographical film directed by Charles Calvert and Percy Nash and starring Dennis Eadie, Mary Jerrold and Cyril Raymond. The film was based on the 1911 play Disraeli by Louis N. Parker, which was adapted twice more, as a 1921 silent version and most famously in 1929 as an early sound film. It was made at Ealing Studios. Folk Tales of the River Bend Hansuli Banker Upakatha is a film by Tapan Sinha based on the novel by Tarashankar Bandopadhyay, in 1962. The film starred Kali Bannerjee, Dilip Roy, Rabi Ghosh and others. Set in 1941, the movie explores life in rural Bengal, the realities of the Zamindari system that was responsible for much of the social inequalities in Bengal, as well as the changes in social perceptions with time. Kinnaram Cholli Cholli Kinnaram Cholli Cholli is a 2001 Indian Malayalam film, directed by V Murali and produced by T Srinivasan and ARM Mohan. The film stars Sindhu, David Das, Geetha and Meenu Kumar in lead roles. The film had musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. Rock yo shizukani nagareyo is a 1988 Japanese film directed by Shunichi Nagasaki. The Squatter's Son The Squatters Son is an Australian film directed by E. I. Cole based on a play which Cole and his company performed throughout Australia. It is considered a lost film. Difunta Correa Difunta Correa is a 1975 Argentine film directed by Hugo Reynaldo Mattar. It premiered in Buenos Aires on September 18, 1975. Flames of Passion Flames of Passion was a British silent film drama directed by Graham Cutts, starred Mae Marsh and C. Aubrey Smith. The film was made by the newly formed Graham-Wilcox Productions company, a joint venture between Cutts and producer Herbert Wilcox. The entrepreneurial Wilcox tempted American star Marsh to England with a high salary offer, believing this would improve the films marketability in the U.S. She was paid ₤1,000 a week. The gamble paid off as it became the first post-war British film to be sold to the U.S. The final reel of the film was filmed in the bi-pack color process Prizma Color. Fleur de Paris Flower of Paris is a 1916 French silent film directed by André Hugon and starring Mistinguett, Harry Baur and Louis Paglieri. The Flying Fool The Flying Fool or just Flying Fool is a 1925 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Frank S. Mattison. It starred actor-stunt pilot Richard Grace and Wanda Hawley. The film has been released on dvd as a double feature with a 1929 aviation film The Cloud Patrol. A Cave Man Wooing A Cave Man Wooing is a 1912 American silent comedy starring King Baggot and directed by Otis Turner. It was produced by Independent Moving Pictures. As of 2012, a print of this film survives, with Dutch intertitles, in the holdings of the EYE Film Institute Netherlands in Amsterdam. Sogum Salt is a 1985 North Korean tragedy film directed by Shin Sang-ok. It is the third of his North Korean films after he and his wife Choi Eun-hee were abducted and brought to the country against their will. Choi stars in Salt as an unnamed mother who disapproves of her son after he runs away with guerrillas, but eventually comes to see them as fighting for a just cause. The film is set in 1930s Kando where ethnic Koreans are persecuted by the Chinese and Japanese. The film employed a new virtue in North Korean cinema of short and condensed stories instead of multi-part epics. Unusual for a North Korean film, it was favorably reviewed by foreign critics. Chois performance in particular is praised for realism. She was awarded the Best Actress prize at the 14th Moscow Film Festival in 1985 for her role. The Wedding Maidens The Wedding Maidens is a 1990 Chinese drama film directed by Wang Jin. It was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Silver St. George. A Study in Scarlet A Study in Scarlet is a 1914 American silent film directed by and starring Francis Ford as Sherlock Holmes. It is believed that Fords younger brother, John Ford, portrayed Dr. Watson. It is based on the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle novel of the same name The film was released on 29 December 1914, one day after the release of the British film of the same name. It is considered a lost film. No! But Money Flows In Vaddante Dabbu is a 1954 Telugu language screwball comedy film, produced by Moola Narayana Swamy on Rohini Pictures banner and directed by Y. R. Swamy. It is based on the English novel Brewsters Millions. The film stars N. T. Rama Rao, Sowcar Janaki, Jamuna in the lead roles and has music composed by T. A. Kalyanam. Despite originally opening to a mixed response, it attained cult status in Telugu cinema, and was remade in the same language as Babayi-Abbayi. Aarathi Aarathi is a 1981 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. Chandrakumar and produced by Soorya Narayanan Potti. The film stars Sukumaran, Mala Aravindan, Ravi Menon and Seema in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. B. Sreenivasan. Ennai Pol Oruvan Ennai Pol Oruvan is a 1978 Indian Tamil film, directed by P. Madhavan and T. R. Ramanna. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Sharatha, Ushanandini, R. S. Manohar, M. R. R. Vasu, S. V. Ramadoss, Suruli Rajan, Haalam, and Chittor V. Nagaiah in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. This movie had top collection in the box office and ran over 80 days in all theatres. Love's Option Loves Option is a 1928 British silent adventure film directed by George Pearson and starring Dorothy Boyd, Patrick Aherne and James Carew. It was made at Cricklewood Studios based on the novel The Riddle by Douglas Newton. The film was distributed by Paramount Pictures British subsidiary, enabling the company to meet its yearly quota set down by the British government. The film follows several rivals attempting to gain control of a valuable Spanish copper mine. It was known by the alternative title A Girl of Today. The Lost Chord The Lost Chord is a 1911 Australian feature-length film directed by W. J. Lincoln based on the famous song The Lost Chord by Sir Arthur Sullivan. Screenings were often accompanied by a singer who would perform the song. The film has been regarded as one of the earlier example of film-sound synchronisation. It is now considered a lost film. Kindred Spirits Kindred Spirits is a 1984 Australian film about a young girl who has a psychic experience at Bondi Beach. On the Banks of Allan Water On the Banks of Allan Water is a 1916 British silent film directed by Wilfred Noy. Ek Anari Do Khiladi Bangaru Bullodu is 1993 Telugu drama film produced by V. B. Rajendra Prasad under the Jagapathi Art Pictures banner and directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Ramya Krishna Raveena Tandon in the lead roles Ramya Krishna music composed by Raj-Koti. It marks Raveena Tandons first venture in Telugu cinema. The film released the same day as Nippu Ravva, which also starred Balakrishna. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office. Trapped by the London Sharks Trapped by the London Sharks is a 1916 British silent drama film directed by L.C. MacBean and starring Humberston Wright, Blanche Forsythe and Bertram Burleigh. Ladyboys Ladyboys is a 1992 documentary film about the struggle of two teenage kathoey, or Thai male-to-female transgender persons, to leave the rural countryside and become famous performers in the glamorous cabarets of Pattaya. The film was produced by Jeremy Marre. It was made by Harcourt TV for Channel 4. The documentary opened at the San Francisco Film Festival. Under the Red Robe Under the Red Robe is a 1915 British silent historical film directed by Wilfred Noy. An adventure story set in the era of Cardinal Richelieu, it is based on the novel of the same name which was turned into two later films including Under the Red Robe. The Cross Roads The Cross-Roads is a 1912 silent short film drama directed by Frederick A. Thomson and produced by the Vitagraph Company of America. It starred George Cooper and Zena Keefe. It is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. Kurukkan Rajavayi Kurukkan Rajavayi is a 1987 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. Chandrakumar. The film stars Mukesh, Maniyanpilla Raju, Saleema and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by A. T. Ummer. Chakravarthy Chakravarthy is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by A. Sreekumar and produced by Pappachan. The film stars Sukumari, Jagathy Sreekumar, Suresh Gopi and Manoj K. Jayan in the lead roles. The film has musical score by P. C. Susi. Pandu Pandoru Rajakumari Pandu Pandoru Rajakumari is a 1992 Malayalam film directed by Viji Thampi, with Jagadish, Anju and Nedumudi Venu. Sudha Mathalam Shudhamaddalam is a 1993 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Thulasidas and starring Mukesh and Vijayakumar in lead roles. Ekkareyanente Manasam Ikkareyanente Manasam is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. K. Haridas. The film stars Prem Kumar, Mohini, Jagathy Sreekumar and Kalabhavan Mani in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. Kannoor Kannur is a 1997 Malayalam movie directed by Haridas. The movie features Manoj K. Jayan and Vani Viswanath in the lead roles. The movie was produced by Mohan Kumar and Tony. The film had a sequel called Veendum Kannur by the same director although the characters do not resemble. Nagarapuranam Nagarapuraanam is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film directed by Ambadi Krishnan and starring Jagadish and Thilakan in the lead roles. Sant Dnyaneshwar Sant Gyaneshwar is a 1964 Bollywood film direct by Manibhai Vyas, starring Sudhir Kumar, Surekha, Babloo and Shahu Modak. Aurat Aurat Aurat Aurat Aurat Aurat is a 1996 Bollywood film starring Rekha, Rakesh Roshan, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Aruna Irani, Vinod Mehra and Neeta Mehta. Actually, the film shooting started in 1981-82, but got delayed and later completed in 1994. It was released in 1996. The film was one of many of Vinod Mehras posthumous releases as he died six years before the films release. Mere Sajna Mere Sajna is a 1975 Bollywood film directed by Kewal Kumar. The film stars Raakhee and Navin Nischol. Helen and Ajit are part of the supporting cast. The music is by the composing duo Laxmikant Pyarelal. Lyrics are by Majrooh Sultanpuri. Haiwan Haiwan is a 1977 Bollywood musical film thriller directed by Ram Rano. Meri Aan Meri Aan is a 1993 Bollywood film directed by Roopesh Kumar. It Stars Ayub Khan in lead role. Sanjay Dutt made a cameo appearance. Silent Story Silent Story is a 2001 film which was written and directed by Eduardo Cisneros. It is a fantasy-comedy/sci-fi film and was released in November 2001. It is rated 7.8 stars on IMDB. It stars Megahn Perry as Rose and David Fickas as Eddie. The film won Best Short at the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival in 2001. Aag Aur Chingari Aag Aur Chingari is a 1994 Hindi language Movie directed by Kanti Shah and starring Asrani, Shakti Kapoor, Paresh Rawal, Kiran Kumar, Ravi Kishan and Sripradha. Phiriye Dao Phiriye Dao is a Bengali action drama film directed by Chiranjeet Chakraborty. This film was released in 1994 in the banner of Tirupati films. Music of the film was composed by Bappi Lahiri. Police Wala Police Wala is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age action thriller film directed by Sikander Bharti and starring Chunky Pandey and Sonam. This movie was released on 1 August 1993 under the banner of Sundip Films. Aaj Kie Aurat Aaj Kie Aurat is a 1993 Bollywood, Social issue film, produced & directed by Avtar Bhogal on ABC International banner. Starring Jeetendra, Dimple Kapadia in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahari. Historias y testigos: ¡Ni una muerta mas! Historias y testigos: ¡Ni una muerta más!* is a 2004 TV movie produced and televised by Floridas Telemundo. Part of the main cast returned for two sequels, each of one dealing with different unsolved cased. Spanish for "Stories & Witnesses: Not One More Death!" Sati Nalayini Sati Nalaayini is a 1957 Kannada film directed by T.R.S. Gopu. The film starred Rajkumar and Pandari Bai in lead roles. Das Abenteuer einer Ballnacht The Adventure of a Ball Night is a 1918 German silent adventure film directed by Viggo Larsen and starring Gertrude Welcker, Paul Bildt and Paul Biensfeldt. The films sets were designed by the art director Willy Helwig. Farishta Ya Qatil Farishta Ya Qatil is a 1977 Bollywood action film directed by S.M. Abbas. The film stars Shashi Kapoor and Rekha. Manikantana Mahime Manikantana Mahime is a 1993 Indian Kannada film, directed by K. Shankar and produced by V. Swaminathan. The film stars Vishnuvardhan, Sarath Babu, Sreekanth and Srinivasa Murthy in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. The film was dubbed into Tamil as Varuvaan Manikandan. Mera Yaar Mera Dushman Mera Yaar Mera Dushman is a 1987 Hindi movie. Produced by Askari Jafari and directed by Anil Ganguly. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty, Rakesh Roshan, Zarina Wahab & Bindiya Goswami in lead roles. The films music is by Bappi Lahiri. The film was shot and completed in 1982 but got delayed for 6 years for unknown reasons. Initially the film was titled Karwat. The producer even released the LP and EP records of the film under that name. Mera Yaar Mera Dushman was chosen to cash in on Mithuns action image. Ganga Tera Pani Amrit Ganga Tera Pani Amrit is a 1971 Bollywood drama film. The film stars Navin Nischol, Yogeeta Bali, Nirupa Roy, Rehman, Pran, Shatrughan Sinha, Narendra Nath, and Master Satyajeet. Tejaswini Thejaswini is a 1962 Indian Kannada film, directed by H. L. N. Simha and produced by M Pandaribai. The film stars Rajkumar, Pandari Bai, Rajashankar and Rajasree in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. Venkataraju. Ek Shola Ek Shola is a 1956 Hindi film starring Pradeep Kumar and Mala Sinha. Pyar Ka Bandhan Pyar Ka Bandhan is a 1963 Hindi film. Mohabbat Ki Kasam Mohabbat Ki Kasam is a 1986 Bollywood action melodrama film directed by K. Pappu. It stars Amjad Khan, Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Tanuja, with special appearances from two of Bollywoods biggest stars, Dharmendra and Rajesh Khanna. Produced by P. B. Pictures, it features music by Kamalkant. The lyricist was Kulwant Jani. The director of photography was Sushil Chopra, the film also features Vinod Mehra and Moon Moon Sen in lead roles, with Anita Raj, Shoma Anand, Paintal and Imtiaz Khan, forming an ensemble cast. Hum Tum Aur Woh Hum Tum Aur Woh is a 1971 Bollywood drama film directed by Shiv Kumar. The film stars Vinod Khanna, Bharati and Aruna Irani. Waltz for a Million Valčík pro milión is a 1960 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Prem Parvat Prem Parbat is a 1973 Hindi film directed by Ved Rahi. The film stars Satish Kaul, Hema Malini, Rehana Sultan, Nana Palsikar, Agha. The film has music by Jaidev with lyrics by Jan Nisar Akhtar and Padma Sachdev, and is remembered for its melodies, including Lata Mangeshkar classic "Ye Dil Aur Unki, Nigaaho Ke Saaye", written by Jan Nisar Akhtar and "Mera Chhota Sa Ghardwaar" written by poet Padma Sachdev. According to the films director, Ved Rahi, the print of the film got destroyed over time, making it a lost film. Where Do Teenagers Come From? Where Do Teenagers Come From? was an American television teen comedy/documentary that aired as an ABC Afterschool Special on March 5, 1980. The live action/animation program was produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and was a sequel to the 1977 program My Moms Having a Baby. The special was notable for its signature song "Growing Up," written by Doug Goodwin. After School After School is a 2003 Singaporean crime film directed by Zhu Houren. The film was commissioned by Singapores National Crime Prevention Council. It is based on a true story. Aiko 16-sai is a 1983 Japanese film directed by Akiyoshi Imazeki. A Community Speaks A Community Speaks is a 2004 feature-length documentary about modern-day land stewardship. The documentary was produced and directed by Bruce Campbell and his wife, Ida Gearon. A Season in Hell A Season in Hell is a 1964 Australian TV movie broadcast on the ABC. It was directed by Henri Safran from a script by Patricia Hooker and was shot at the ABCs Gore Hill Studios. It originally aired as an episode of Wednesday Theatre. A search of their website suggests the National Archives may hold a copy, with running time listed as 1:16:22. Running time was one hour and 20 minutes. It was filmed twice for TV in Australia. Nagin Aur Suhagan Nagin Aur Suhagin is a 1979 Bollywood adventure film directed by Shantilal Soni. Badi Didi Badi Didi is a 1969 Bollywood drama film, produced by Narendra Suri and Nand Kumar under the Archana Films banner and directed by Narendra Suri. Starring Jeetendra, Nanda in the lead roles and music composed by Ravi. Kamakalawa Kamakalawa is a 1981 Filipino fantasy film directed by Eddie Romero and starred Christopher De Leon and Tetchie Agbayani. Rape of the Belt Rape of the Belt is a 1964 Australian television film based on the play by Benn Levy. Yuhi Kabhi Yuhi Kabhi is a 1994 Bollywood film produced by S.P.Kukreja, directed by Kumar Bhatia starring Anil Dhawan, Ashok Kumar, Parikshat Sahni, Bhagwan Dada, Archana Puran Singh, Manisha Koirala, Tinnu Anand and Kumar Bhatia. Rajoo lives alone and works in a decent company. He also has a girlfriend, who he intends to marry, that being Pooja. God suddenly appears to Rajoo one day and asks him to spread His word. Naive Rajoo does so, and this results in chaos, misunderstandings, and confusion. And as a result poor Rajoo is hauled up in Court, and the only one witness that can save Rajoo is God, but will God make an earthly appearance? Zamaanat Zamaanat is a 1977 Hindi language Bollywood Action film, produced by V. K. Sobti under the Gautam Pictures banner and directed by A. Salaam. It stars Jeetendra, Reena Roy, Amjad Khan in the lead roles and music composed by Sonik Omi. Ghosts of Chosun Ghosts of Chosun is a 1970 South Korean film directed by Shin Sang-ok. Joo... Lakataka Zoo Laka Taka is a 1989 Telugu comedy film, produced by Gutta Madhusudana Rao under the M. R. C. Movie Creations banner and directed by Vijaya Bapineedu. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Chandra Mohan, Tulasi and Kalpana in the lead roles, with music composed by Vasu Rao. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. Zulm Ka Badla Zulm Ka Badla is a 1985 Hindi Bollywood Action film, directed by K. Prasad and produced by Swaran Singh Kanwar. My Brother Cicero My Brother Cicero is a 1998 comedy short film written by Louis Mandylor and Tony Nittoli starring Louis Mandylor, Costas Mandylor and Tony Nittoli. Filmed in Hollywood, it garnered two independent film awards and generated mostly positive reviews from critics. Shree Shree Rajadhiraja Shree Shree Madana Kamaraja Shree Shree Vilasa Raja Shree Shree Madhubana Raja Shree Shree Krishnadeva Donga Raja Rajadhiraja is a 1992 Indian Kannada film, directed by H. R. Bhargava and produced by Sri Vaishnavi Internationals. The film stars Vishnuvardhan, Rupini, K. S. Ashwath, Vinaya Prasad and Shivaram in lead roles. The film had musical score by Vijayanand. Subah Ka Tara Subah Ka Tara is a 1954 Hindi social romantic film directed by V. Shantaram. The film was produced by Rajkamal Kalamandir and had story and dialogues by Shams Lucknavi. The director of photography was G. Balkrishna. It had music composed by C. Ramchandra and the lyricists were Noor Lakhnavi and Diwan Sharar. The title song "Chamka Chamka Subah Ka Tara" was one of the notable songs from this film. Rajshree appeared in her debut role as a child star. The cast included Pradeep Kumar, Jayshree, Amirbai Karnataki, Rajshree, Shakuntala Paranjpye and Naaz. Jayshree plays the role of a young widow pursued by a young man who falls in love with her, but is unable to marry her due to societal norms and subsequently becomes insane. Ghulam Begam Badshah Ghulam Begam Badshah is a 1973 Bollywood drama film directed by Jambu. The film stars Shatrughan Sinha and Anil Dhawan. Basanti Tangewali Basanti Tangewali is a 1992 Hindi film directed by Kanti Shah, and starring Ekta Sohini as the title character. The Happy Day of Maeng Jin-sa A Happy Day of Jinsa Maeng is a 1962 South Korean comedy film directed by Lee Yong-min. The second film adaptation of the delightful comic fable written by Oh Yeong-jin in 1942 and originally performed as a stage play in 1944, it was first filmed by Lee Byeong-il as The Wedding Day and a third time by Kim Eung-cheon as Wedding Day. Pido Dida: Sabay Tayo Pido Dida: Sabay Tayo is a 1990 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Tony Cruz and starring Rene Requiestas and Kris Aquino. The title is a reference to Fido Dido, a character that was best known for advertising the soft drink brand 7Up. The film, produced and distributed by Regal Films premiered in the Philippines on October 2, 1990. Umer Marvi Umar Marvi Bhutto,, is a Pakistani film adapted from a popular Sindhi folk tale, Umar Marvi, produced by Syed Hussain Ali Shah Fazlani, directed by Shaikh Hassan and starring Fazlani himself, Nigat Sultana and Noor Muhammad Charlie. Released on March 12, 1956, it was the first ever Sindhi language feature film made in Pakistan. Varum Varunnu Vannu Varum Varunnu Vannu is a 2003 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. R. Ramadas and produced by Johnson Ittuppu. The film stars Balachandra Menon, Nithya Das, Narendra Prasad and Mala Aravindan in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ouseppachan. Sound of a Voice Sound of a Voice is a 2002 short film based upon the play The Sound of a Voice by American playwright David Henry Hwang. Susan Hoffman directed the film while participating in the American Film Institutes Directing Workshop for Women 2002. The screenplay adaptation is by Hoffman and Masanubo Takaynagi. The film stars Lane Nishikawa and Natsuko Ohama. The seventeen-minute film premiered at the Mill Valley Film Festival on October 4, 2003. Mouth Organ Baaja is a 2002 Indian Hindi film directed by Apurba Kishore Bir. Na odsiecz Wiedniowi Na odsiecz Wiedniowi is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1983. Dense Dense is a 2004 American television short film directed and written by Vanessa Williams and Shari Poindexter, and aired on the TV channel Showtime. Deti partizana Children of the Partisan is a 1954 Soviet drama film directed by Nikolai Figurovsky and Lev Golub. Mickey the Detective Mickey the Detective is a 1928 silent short film in Larry Darmours Mickey McGuire series starring a young Mickey Rooney. Directed by Albert Herman, the two-reel short was released to theaters in 1928 by Universal Pictures. Mickey's Minstrels Mickeys Minstrels is a 1934 short film in Larry Darmours Mickey McGuire series starring a young Mickey Rooney. Directed by Jesse Duffy, the two-reel short was released to theaters on January 11, 1934 by Post Pictures Corp. Hamari Yaad Aayegi Hamari Yaad Aayegi is a 1961 Hindi romantic drama film, written and directed by Kidar Sharma. Produced under the banner of Show People, the director of photography was D. C. Mehta. The music was composed by Snehal Bhatkar with lyrics by Kidar Sharma. The film had the well-known title song "Kabhi Tanhaiyon Mein Hamari Yaad Aayegi", sung by Mubarak Begum. The film featured the directors son Ashok Sharma in the main role along with Tanuja, Anant Kumar, Madhavi, Sujata and Rajinder Dube. The film involves a young man Ashok, newly relocated to a city, staying in rented accommodation owned by a young widow. He befriends an orphan girl Manorama and her brother Bulva. The story follows the heartbreak Manorama causes Ashok due to her love for money. Mickey's Movies Mickeys Movies is a 1928 silent short film in Larry Darmours Mickey McGuire series starring a young Mickey Rooney. Directed by Albert Herman, the two-reel short was released to theaters on September 2, 1928 by FBO. Ladki Sahyadri Ki Ladki Sahyadri Ki is a 1966 Hindi social drama film directed by V. Shantaram. Also called Iye Marathichiye Nagari in Marathi, it was a bilingual for V. Shantaram productions under the Rajkamal Kalamandir banner. The music was composed by Vasant Desai, with lyrics by Bharat Vyas. The cast included Sandhya, Shalini Abhyankar, Vatsala Deshmukh, Kumar Dighe, Keshavrao Date, and Baburao Pendharkar. The story revolves around Rani, a stage performer from an impoverished family, and her attempts to help repair a temple in her village. Mere Saath Chal Mere Saath Chal is a black and white 1974 Bollywood drama film directed by Suresh Kumar Sharma. Alyas Pogi: Birador ng Nueva Ecija Alyas Pogi: Birador ng Nueva Ecija is a 1990 Filipino action film directed by Joey Del Rosario and starring Bong Revilla as the titular character. The film is the first installment of the Alyas Pogi film series. Raagini Raagini is a 1958 Bollywood film starring Ashok Kumar, Kishore Kumar and Padmini. Paanch Fauladi Paanch Fauladi is a 1988 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Mohan Bhakri. It stars Raj Babbar, Javed Khan, Dara Singh and Amjad Khan in pivotal roles. Bandhak Bandhak is a South Asian American film directed by Hyder Bilgrami and produced by Ramzan Lakhani. It explores the theme of racism against South Asians in the United States in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks through the story of Baldev Singh, an Indian immigrant in New York City who, facing harassment in his workplace, takes his boss hostage with a toy gun. Die Rothausgasse The Green Alley is a 1928 German silent film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Grete Mosheim, Gustav Fröhlich and Marija Leiko. The film was made by the German branch of Universal Pictures and was based on the novel Der heilige Skarabäus by . The art direction was overseen by Gustav A. Knauer and Willy Schiller. Gefangene Seele Imprisoned Soul is a German silent drama film of 1917 directed by Rudolf Biebrach and starring Henny Porten, Paul Bildt, and Curt Goetz. A young woman, Violetta, falls under the hypnotic power of the villainous Baron von Groot. A young physician tries to rescue her from his clutches. She is finally released from Groots power when he is found shot dead. The films theme of hypnotic domination is very similar to that of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari which the screenwriter Weine was to direct two years later. Divorce: Not Between Husband and Wife Divorce: Not Between Husband and Wife is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language social drama film directed by M. J. Ramanan as his first feature project, starring Jackie Shroff, Tannishtha Chatterjee, and Rajendranath Zutshi. The film went into post-production in December 2004, and had limited theatrical release in 2005 in order to qualify for the National Film Awards, The film is awaiting wider theatrical release. Die Luftpiraten The Air Pirates is a 1920 German silent adventure film directed by and starring Harry Piel. The films sets were designed by the art director Albert Korell. Das Gesetz der Wüste The Law of the Desert is a 1920 German silent adventure film directed by Fred Sauer and starring Bernhard Goetzke and Heinrich Peer. The films sets were designed by the art director Fritz Lederer. Abenteuer einer Nacht A Nights Adventure is a 1923 German silent thriller film directed by and starring Harry Piel. The films sets were designed by the art director Kurt Richter. Das verschwundene Haus The Lost House is a 1922 German silent adventure film directed by and starring Harry Piel. Der Würger der Welt World by the Throat is a 1920 German silent crime film directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring Max Landa, Hanni Weisse and Ernst Rückert. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert A. Dietrich. Rätsel einer Nacht Night of Mystery is a 1927 German silent thriller film directed by Harry Piel and starring Harry Piel, Dary Holm and Josef Peterhans. The films sets were designed by the art director Willi Herrmann. Der Fremdenlegionär The Foreign Legionnaire is a 1928 German silent adventure film directed by James Bauer and starring Dorothea Wieck, Ferdinand Martini and Therese Giehse. It was made at the Emelka Studios in Munich. The films art direction was by Ludwig Reiber. Parinamam Parinamam is a 2003 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. Venu, starring Nedumudi Venu, Madampu Kunjukuttan and Kaviyoor Ponnamma in the lead roles. Sábado de mierda Sábado de mierda is a 1988 Mexican film by Gregorio Rocha and his then-partner Sarah Minter, shot between 1985-1987. The film is one of four independent films of the 1985-1991 period focusing on the lives of punk gangs in the Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl suburb of Mexico City. The specific gang was a group known as Mierdas Punks, who were also featured in the documentaries Nadie es inocente, and La neta no hay futuro by Andrea Gentile. The film is classified as a semi-documentary. Patola Patola is a 1988 Punjabi film, produced by J.P. Pardesi, Rammi Bhalwan and Manjit Lovely. It was directed by Jagjeet, with music by Mohammad Sadiq. Auf Leben und Tod Of Life and Death is a 1930 German thriller film directed by Edmund Heuberger and starring Eddie Polo, Rina Marsa and Lotte Stein. The films sets were designed by the art director Gustav A. Knauer and Willy Schiller. It was distributed by the German branch of Universal Pictures. Balancing Acts Balancing Acts is a 2005 documentary film by Donna Schatz that chronicles the lives of Chinese acrobat Man-Fong Tong and his wife Magda Schweitzer, a Jewish acrobat from Budapest. The two met in Europe on the eve of World War II. They were both at the peak of their careers, performing at the Moulin Rouge and Cirque Medrano, and alongside acts such as Maurice Chevalier and Bill Bojangles Robinson. While their careers were full of success, the spread of Nazism brought them great hardships. Their marriage saw the trials of wartime Europe, post-war poverty, the birth of two sons, and a difficult ten-year separation from one another. Xin ti xiao yin yuan Between Tears and Smiles is a 1964 Hong Kong drama film directed by Lo Chen. Set in Republic of China era Peking, the story revolves around a college student and three young women: a wealthy daughter of a government bureaucrat, a traditional singer in a band and a street kung-fu/acrobat performer. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Naya Khoon Naya Khoon is a 1990 Indian Bollywood film directed by Rajat Rakshit. It stars Govinda and Mandakini in pivotal roles. De prijs van overleven The Price Of Survival is a 2003 documentary film by Dutch director Louis van Gasteren and a sequel to Begrijpt U Nu Waarom Ik Huil?. The documentary is about the impact of post-traumatic stress syndrome on the family of a Nazi concentration camp survivor named Joop. Joop cannot forget his experiences in a concentration camp during World War II and these emotions are transferred to his wife Dina and their three children. The eldest son and daughter have long since lost contact with their parents and respond in the documentary only by letter. The youngest son Reinier, together with his wife Hadelinde, stayed in contact with his parents. Joop died in 2000, yet the camp experiences are seemingly inherited, as Joops descendants continue to pay the emotional price of his survival. The Price Of Survival won the Golden Calf for Best Short Documentary at the 2003 Netherlands Film Festival. 56 minutes. Color. Die Frau ohne Nerven The Woman Without Nerves is a 1930 German adventure film directed by Willi Wolff and starring Ellen Richter, Walter Janssen and Anton Pointner. Shot during 1929, it did not premiered until January 1930 at the Marmorhaus in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Walter Reimann. Rhapsody of Spring Rhapsody of Spring is a 1998 Chinese drama film directed and co-written by Teng Wenji, based on the life of composer Shi Guangnan. Although the protagonists name has been changed to "Zhao Liming" to accommodate the dramatized plot, most of the songs featured in the film are unmistakably composed by Shi. Pioggia d'estate Summer Rain is a 1937 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. It was his first full-length feature film. The Daichis: Earth's Defense Family is an anime television series created and written by Shōji Kawamori. The series premiered in Japan on WOWOW between January 9, 2001 and March 29, 2001, spanning a total of 13 episodes. It centers on a dysfunctional family tasked with defending the Earth from alien invaders. The series was aired by the anime television network Animax across its respective networks worldwide, including its English language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia under the title The Familys Defensive Alliance. It was released on DVD in North America by Geneon under the title The Daichis: Earth Defence Family, but was not broadcast across the region. Qu Yuan Qu Yuan is a 1977 Chinese historical drama film directed by Fong Pau. The film tells The tragedy of great Chinese ancient poet Qu Yuan in Warring States period.. Quiet Night In Quiet Night In is a 2005 New Zealand film written, produced and directed by Christopher Banks. It premiered at the Stratford-upon-Avon International Digital Film Festival in the United Kingdom. Der Mann auf dem Kometen The Man on the Comet is a 1925 German silent adventure film directed by Alfred Halm starring Luciano Albertini, Maly Delschaft and Elena Lunda. The films art direction was led by Willi Herrmann. Say Amen Say Amen is a personal documentary film by David Deri, an Orthodox Jew, who reveals his homosexuality to his parents and siblings. The documentary is named one of the best five documentaries of the year 2005 by Israeli Film Academy and appeared in many film festivals, including HOTDOCS-Toronto, the Leeds International Film Festival, the Cork Film Festival, and Inside Out Film and Video Festival. Mohabbat Aur Jung Mohabbat Aur Jung was a 1998 Hindi action drama film directed by Hameed Alam. The film was made on a budget of and turned out to be a flop. Sansani: The Sensation Sansani: The Sensation is a 1981 Hindi horror mystery film of Bollywood directed by Irshad and produced by Kavita Seth. This film was released under the banner of Panorama Pictures. Lead singers of the film are Asha Bhosle, Amit Kumar, Bhupinder Singh and Varsha Bhosle. Cuco Gomez-Gomez Is Dead! Cuco Gomez-Gomez is Dead! is a short film written, directed and produced by Francisco Lorite. Jwaala Daaku Jwala Daku is a 1981 Bollywood Hindi action film, directed by R.P. Swamy and produced by Swaran Singh. Der Abenteurer The Adventurer is a 1922 German silent film directed by Lothar Mendes and starring Michael Bohnen, Rudolf Forster and Olga Limburg. Forbidden Iran/The Lawless Sea/The Exile's Song Forbidden Iran is a 2004 documentary film based on Jane Kokans investigation and report on Zahra Kazemis murder and opposition movements inside Iran. Kokan travels undercover to Iran in order to investigate the clerical governments crackdown on the Iranian students, journalists and dissidents. One of the films interview subjects, Confederation of Iranian Students co-founder Arzhang Davoodi, was subsequently arrested for his criticism of the government in the film. He was tried in 2005 by the Islamic Revolutionary Court for "spreading propaganda against the system" and "establishing and directing an organization opposed to the government". The court found him guilty and sentenced him to 15 years imprisonment and 75 lashes; as of August 2012, the latter part of his sentence had not been implemented. See Anthony Run See Anthony Run is a 2005 short film co-written and directed by Matthew Piacentini, a production assistant on the 1993–2005 ABC police drama NYPD Blue. It stars Cody Estes as a shy 10-year-old boy forced into a sleepover with a school bully, played by Rhett Damon. Jennette McCurdy plays Lucy, the bullys older sister. Der Monte Christo von Prag The Monte Cristo of Prague is a 1929 Austrian-Czech silent adventure film directed by Hans Otto and starring Albert Heine, Valerie Boothby and Walter Rilla. All in One All in One is an 11-minute 1938 sponsored film which compares dogs to the latest cars. It starts off with a sheep dog, then talks about how dogs are mans best friend. It then has a group of kids building a go-kart with some dogs pulling it and then talks about the features of latest cars. Its actually an advertisement for Chevrolet and was produced by the Jam Handy Organization. Reaching Silence Nisshabd is an Indo-French collaborated film made in Bengali language, directed by Jahar Kanungo in 2005 with the support of Fonds Sud Cinema Fund, which made a distinct mark with its original theme and treatment. Windy Hurricane Saturday is a one-off programming block of a three-way, two-hour crossover event on NBC which involved three television sitcoms created by Susan Harris: The Golden Girls, Empty Nest and Nurses. The event depicts a fictional hurricane storming into the storylines of the three series set in Miami, Florida. The episodes aired back-to-back on Saturday, November 9, 1991 from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. EST. Neither Are We Enemies Neither Are We Enemies is a made-for-television drama that is set in Judea at the time of Christ. It was broadcast on NBC as a Hallmark Hall of Fame Easter special on March 13, 1970. Dentally Disturbed Dentally Disturbed is an Australian short film written by Cameron Mitchell and directed by Craig Melville and Cameron Mitchell. It first aired on SBS in Australia on 24 December 2004. Guillaume et les sortilèges Guillaume et les sortilèges is a 2007 French film directed by Pierre Léon. The Revenge: Geeta Mera Naam The Revenge: Geeta Mera Naam is a 2000 Bollywood action film, directed by Dilip Gulati and produced by Gautam Dhariwal. This movie was released on 1 September 2000 under the banner of Makewell Films. Le direct avant la lettre Rebels with a Camera is a 2006 documentary film by Quebec director Denys Desjardins produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The title is a reference to the film Rebel Without a Cause The People of Angkor The People of Angkor, or Les Gens dAngkor, is a 2003 French-Cambodian documentary film directed by Rithy Panh. It was exhibited at the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival in 2005. The Gay Marriage Thing The Gay Marriage Thing is a 2005 documentary film directed by Stephanie Higgins, who is a product of the Emerson College film school graduate program. The film follows the heated debate over same-sex marriage in Massachusetts in 2004 through the perspective of a lesbian couple who wishes to legally marry, as that state became the first in the U.S. to grant same-sex marriages. A Time for Love A Time for Love is a 1970 Hong Kong Shaw Brothers comedy film directed by Kuei Chih-Hung. Train Life Train Life is a 2006 American documentary film about riders on Amtraks Capitol Corridor train. It tells the story of life aboard the train through interviews with 12 commuters. Train Life received a Best of Festival - Documentary award from the Berkeley Video & Film Festival in 2004 but was first screened at the Davis Film Festival in 2006. Il mondo è meraviglioso Il mondo è meraviglioso is an Italian television series. Kapag tumibok ang puso: Not once, but twice Kapag Tumibok Ang Puso: Not Once, But Twice is a Filipino comedy drama film, starring Ramon Bong Revilla Jr., Ai-Ai de las Alas, and Precious Lara Quigaman. The film marked its first time team up of Ai-Ai de las Alas and Senator Bong Revilla and also served for fellow newcomer and also BB.Pilipinas 2005 and Beauty Queen, Commercial Model turned actress Precious Lara Quigaman as her first film project. The Tailenders The Tailenders is a 2005 documentary directed, produced and narrated by Adele Horne, an American independent filmmaker based out of Los Angeles. It is in limited release and has been screened in the U.S., Mexico and Scotland. According to a P.O.V. press release, The Tailenders was broadcast nationally in the US on PBS on Tuesday, July 25, 2006. The film follows Gospel Recordings, an evangelical Christian missionary group founded by Joy Ridderhof in California in 1939 to make audio recordings of Bible stories in every language on Earth. The group is part of the umbrella network GRN - Global Recordings Network which has sister offices in over 30 countries. The film claims there are over 8,000 languages and dialects in the world and, as of the making of the film, Global Recordings Network has recorded Bible stories in 5,485 of them. It is mentioned in the film that their archive houses more spoken languages in one place than any other single area in the world. The significance of this lies in the notion that the Bible is not only the most published book around the world, passages from it are also translated into the most spoken languages as well. Many of the languages utilized by Gospel Recordings do not have written counterparts, and even if they did, most who spoke the languages would not be able to read it anyway. A benefit of this groups work is the growing set of unspoken languages that are catalogued over the years, which act as a strong counterpart to historical records of various cultures. "The Tailenders" claim that half of all languages occur in eight countries. Global Recordings Network, founded in Los Angeles in 1939, specifically targets indigenous people in remote areas of the world. In the years of 2002 and 2003 the organization prearranged trips to The Solomon Islands, Mexico, and India. Three countries termed the "tailenders" since they were the last group of people to be reached by missionaries transmitting the message of God, unchanged. In the three countries mentioned earlier, there are a total of 769 different languages and dialects spoken, 74 in The Solomon Islands, 295 in Mexico, and 400 in India. The film attempts to explore the connection between missionary activity and global capitalism by using low-tech audio devices to speak to communities that face economic crisis. The missionaries targeted these communities that were in crisis because they found that displaced and desperate people were more receptive to evangelical recordings. Also because these people were more interested in the audio recordings because they were more comfortable with listening to their native language. It seems to provide an interesting view on mass-evangelization as the filmmaker shows the viewer that by placing a concentrated emphasis on these native people and using a recording of their own language as a way of connection to Christianity; to make them feel comfortable in learning a new way of thinking about the world. The House The House is a 1999 Chinese film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai. It is rarely, if ever, screened abroad, and remains one of Wang Xiaoshuais least well-known works outside of China. It is alternatively referred to as Suburban Dreams, Fantasy Garden or Dream House. The film was produced by the Beijing Film Studio and the China Film Group. Wang Xiaoshuai himself considers it one of his most inconsequential efforts to date, to the extent that it has "sunk into oblivion." The Amber Sexalogy The Amber Sexalogy is a 2006 Malaysian compilation of six short films by Azharr Rudin. It premiered at the 2006 Singapore International Film Festival. It was distributed in Malaysia on DVD. Janmam Janmam is a Malayalam action drama film directed by Joshiy, starring Suresh Gopi, Karthika, Gopika and Samvrutha Sunil in the lead roles. Finbar Lebowitz Finbar Lebowitz is an Irish film, set in Dublin about a working class Irishman called Finbar. It stars David McCarton and The Dubliners founder Ronnie Drew. One Small Step: The Story of the Space Chimps One Small Step: The Story of the Space Chimps is a 2008 documentary film produced and directed by David Cassidy and Kristin Davy which aired on History Channel UK and CBC Television. The film chronicles the real story behind the early use of chimpanzees in space exploration. The film was released on DVD in April 2008, after several delays. David Cassidy is best known for producing the documentary Shut Up and Sing on the Dixie Chicks, and the Disney Channel show The Music in You. Theodor Herzl, der Bannerträger des jüdischen Volkes Theodor Herzl or Theodor Herzl, Standard-Bearer of the Jewish People is a 1921 Austrian silent drama film directed by Otto Kreisler and starring Ernst Bath, Rudolph Schildkraut and Joseph Schildkraut. It portrays the life of Theodor Herzl, the pioneer of modern Zionism. Bombhunters Bombhunters is a 2006 documentary film produced and directed by Skye Fitzgerald, that documents the effects of unexploded ordnance on Cambodian people, both within their homeland and in the US. Bawa Karma Bawa Karma is a 1997 Sri Lankan drama film directed by Dharmasiri Bandaranayake and co-produced by Ven. Vijayapura Pagngnananna Thero and Jayaratne Wadduwage for Samadhi Films. The film won a Special Jury Award for Direction and the Presidential Award for Best Screenplay. It stars Swarna Mallawarachchi, Jackson Anthony and Ravindra Randeniya in lead roles along with Kamal Addararachchi and W. Jayasiri. Music composed by Gunadasa Kapuge. It is the 886th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Kasturi Kasturi is a 1980 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Bimal Dutta, starring Nutan, Mithun Chakraborty, Parikshit Sahni, Sadhu Meher and Shreeram Lagoo Ponmudipuzhayorathu Ponmudipuzhayorathu is a 2005 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Johnson Esthappan, starring Sheela, Nedumudi Venu, Kalabhavan Mani, Madhu Warrier, Mala Aravindan and Indrans Remorse at Death A Wedding in the Dream is a 1948 Chinese Peking opera film directed by Fei Mu and generally considered Chinas first color film. It starred and was co-written by Mei Lanfang, one of the centurys best-known Chinese opera singers. The film is also known as Happiness Neither in Life Nor in Death and Remorse at Death. The Big Bounce The Big Bounce is a 1960 American film directed and written by Jerry Fairbanks. It follows Project Echo and was financed by Bell Labs. Academy is a 2007 film directed by Gavin Youngs. It stars Mariko Takahashi, Paul Ashton, Erica Baron, Megan Drury, Taiyo Sugiura, Daniel Maloney, and Nick Hose. Tartina City DP75: Tartina City is a 2007 dramatic film by Chadian director Issa Serge Coelo, now at his second feature film. The film has won the Innovation Award at the 31st Montreal World Film Festival. While the country where the action is set remains unnamed, the context is that of Chadian history in the 1980s and 1990s. The names title is taken from the "tartina", a mixture of bread and sheeps bowels served to the prisoners. Strawberry Shortcake: Let's Dance Strawberry Shortcake: Lets Dance is an animated film released in September 2007, based on the namesake American Greetings property. This is the third theatrical release from DiC Entertainment in the 2000s. Action Tae Kwon Do Action Tae Kwon Do is a 1972 Hong Kong film. Ponirah terpidana Ponirah Terpidana is a 1984 Indonesian drama film directed by Slamet Rahardjo. Starring Nani Vidia, Rahardjo, and Ray Sahetapy, it follows a young woman named Ponirah who becomes a prostitute and is arrested for the murder of a rich businessman. The film, which combined traditional and contemporary elements, was a critical success in Indonesia. It won three Citra Awards at the 1984 Indonesian Film Festival, from a total of eleven nominations. Letters to a Stranger Letters to a Stranger is a 2007 Nigerian romantic comedy drama film written by Victor Sanchez Aghahowa, produced and directed by Fred Amata. It stars Genevieve Nnaji, Yemi Blaq, Fred Amata, Joke Silva, Elvina Ibru and Ibinabo Fiberesima, with Special Appearances from Segun Arinze and DBanj. It tells the story of Jemima, whose love life with her boyfriend, Fredrick hasnt been on the smooth path as she expected - as Freds mother is always dictating the tune. She decides to make a call to her sister, Tare on a day, but she dials the wrong number which leads to her getting acquainted with Sadiq. Living with Fibromyalgia: A Journey of Hope and Understanding Living with Fibromyalgia: A Journey of Hope and Understanding is a 2007 documentary film by Stephen Eyer and Daneen Akers from Trillusion Media, Inc. The documentary has been called the first feature-length film that explores the chronic pain condition known as fibromyalgia. Between the Lines: The True Story of Surfers and the Vietnam War Between the Lines is a 2008 documentary film that examines the Vietnam War and its effects on the surf culture. Heroes All Heroes All is a 1920 American World War I documentary film that was released by the American Red Cross. The Lost World of the Crystal Skull The Lost World of the Crystal Skull is a human interest docudrama by director Gabriel Murray and producer Yvette Hoyle about a crystal skull discovered by F. A. Mitchell-Hedges. The Mitchell Hedges Crystal Skull was discovered by Albert Mitchell Hedges in a lost city in Belize in 1924, it is the artifact which inspired the movie Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. The English explorer found the skull while in search of the lost continent of Atlantis. This documentary explores this lost world where the skull was linked to Atlantis, the Mayan Prophecies of 2012 and a lost white tribe of Thule. In recent years new evidence has emerged which may support Mitchell Hedges theory that the edge of Atlantis was indeed off the coast of Cuba and Belize. This is as a result of the uncovering of a vast complex of pyramids found beneath Cuban waters and the discovery of the lost White City in the Jungles of Honduras. Japanese and European space agencies have recently pinpointed their locations, again seeming to support Mitchell Hedges discoveries and theories. The documentary premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival in Cannes. Khalass Khalass is a 2007 Lebanese film by the Lebanese director Borhane Alaouié. Descansos Descansos is a 2009 American neo-realist film written and directed by Chris Roybal, his second feature film and first to be released. The drama features, in neo-realist fashion, an ensemble cast of professional and non-professional actors. The drama consists of eight vignettes that take you across Northern New Mexico. Following several different characters dealing with love and loss for people who are soon to die or already have died, the film spans Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Nambe, Espanola, Taos, and finally ending at the sacred Santuario de Chimayo. The film premiered at the National Hispanic Cultural Center on February 6, 2009. Frederick Douglass and the White Negro Frederick Douglass and the White Negro is a documentary telling the story of ex-slave, abolitionist, writer and politician Frederick Douglass and his escape to Ireland from America in the 1840s. Eiga! Tamagotchi: Uchû ichi happy na monogatari!? is a 2008 Japanese Animated Film produced by OLMs Team Kamei division, based on the Tamagotchi digital pet franchise jointly created by Bandai and WiZ. It is directed by Jōji Shimura and written by Aya Matsui, released into Japanese theaters on December 20, 2008, and on DVD on June 26, 2009. It was later released in France on February 17, 2010. The film is the second Tamagotchi feature film produced and the follow up to The Movie. It is also a prequel to the 2009 Anime sequel of the same name. An English dub of the film existed in the Philippines, although it was rather rare. The film was also rare in other countries. Madman Entertainment, who provided an English dub of Tamagotchi: The Movie, intended to dub this film in English as well, but the dub was cancelled for unknown reasons. Bhale Raja Bhale Raja is a 1969 Indian Kannada film, directed by Y. R. Swamy and produced by Yajaman Mothi Veeranna. The film stars Rajkumar, Ranga, Nagappa and Eshwarappa in lead roles. The film had musical score by Chellapilla Satyam. Special: A Tale of Two Toads A Tale of Two Toads is a 1989 hour-long feature from the 1980s stop motion animation series The Wind in the Willows. The film was animated by Cosgrove Hall and broadcast on Childrens ITV. A further season of 13 episodes was shown under the title, Oh, Mr. Toad in some countries, whilst retaining the title The Wind in the Willows in others. Professor Huchuraya Professor Huchuraya is a 1974 Indian Kannada comedy drama film directed by M. R. Vittal and produced by actor Narasimharaju. The story is written by Narendra Babu. Besides Narasimharaju as the protagonist, the film features Vishnuvardhan, Manjula, R. Nagendra Rao and Balakrishna in prominent roles. The film was widely appreciated for its songs and story upon release. The songs tuned by Rajan-Nagendra were huge hits. Soy andina Soy Andina is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Mitchell Teplitsky. It tells the story of two New York dancers and their exploration of mixed Peruvian and American identities. Maha Prachandaru Maha Prachandaru is a 1981 Indian Kannada film, directed by Joe Simon and produced by R. Thimmaiah, M. Krishna, Revanna and Smt Shantha S. Karmore. The film stars Vishnuvardhan, Ambarish, Kumari Vinaya and Halam in lead roles. The film had musical score by Upendra Kumar. The movie is based on novel Vigraha Choraru by Vijay Sasanur. The concept of the movie was later used in the 2008 film Navagraha. Adventuress Wanted Adventuress Wanted is a documentary film starring Thomas McAlevey and Yoshiko Kino. It is written and directed by Thomas McAlevey, who founded Bandit Rock in Stockholm in 1995. Thayi Devaru Thayi Devaru is a 1971 Indian Kannada language drama film written by Shivam and directed by Siddalingaiah. It stars Rajkumar, M. V. Rajamma and Bharathi in the lead roles. The film was released under Jain Movies banner and produced by Chandulal Jain. H. R. Bhargava worked as associate director, M. S. Rajashekar as assistant director and G. K. Venkatesh was the soundtrack and score composer. The dialogues and lyrics were written by Chi. Udaya Shankar. Night Lodgers Night Lodgers is a documentary directed by Licínio Azevedo about squatters living in the former Grande Hotel Beira in Mozambique. Margadarshi Margadarshi is a 1969 Indian Kannada film, directed by M. R. Vittal and produced by Srikanth Patel and Srikanth Nahatha. The film stars Rajkumar, Chandrakala, Balakrishna and Narasimharaju in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. Ranga Rao.The movie is based on the novel of same name by Ta.Ra.Su. Dean and Me: Roadshow of an American Primary Dean and Me: Roadshow of an American Primary is a 2008 documentary film about Howard Dean and his 2004 Presidential campaign. The film was directed by Heath Eiden, co-produced by Eiden, Iris Cahn, and Deanna Kamiel, and features Dean, Al Franken, Michael Moore, Ted Kennedy, Walter Mondale, Hillary Clinton, Alexandra Pelosi, and many others. The film has been shown at several film festivals, including the Vermont International Film Festival, the Hartford International Film Festival, the SNOB Film Festival, the Hartford International Film Festival and the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival. Kaivara Mahatme Kaiwara Mahathme is a 1961 Indian Kannada film, directed by T. V. Singh Thakur and produced by Kaiwara Films Ltd.. The film stars Rajkumar, Narasimharaju, Balakrishna and G. V. Iyer in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. Mohini Bhasmasura Mohini Bhasmasura is a 1966 Indian Kannada film, directed by N. S. Verma and produced by T. Madar. The film stars Rajkumar, Leelavathi, Udaykumar and T. N. Balakrishna in the lead roles. The film has musical score by T. Chalapathi Rao. Nyayam Meere Cheppali Nyayam Meere Cheppali is a 1985 Telugu film starring Suman and Jayasudha in the lead roles. The film was a remake of a Hindi film Aaj Ki Awaz. It was remade as Naan Sigappu Manithan in Tamil by S. A. Chandrasekhar. Rajinikanth played the lead role in the Tamil film, who made a guest appearance in this film. Vidhi Vilasa Vidhi Vilasa is a 1962 Indian Kannada film, directed by S. V. Mahesh and produced by N. N. Murugayyan. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar, Narasimharaju and K. S. Ashwath in the lead roles. The film has musical score by T. Padman. Bangarada Hoovu Bangarada Hoovu is a 1967 Indian Kannada language film directed, written and produced by B. A. Arasu Kumar. The film stars Rajkumar, Kalpana, Udaykumar and Shylashri in the lead roles. The film won many laurels upon release including the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada. Hasiru Thorana Hasiru Thorana is a 1970 Indian Kannada language drama film directed by T. V. Singh Thakur and written by Sundaramma. It stars Rajkumar, Uday Kumar and Bharathi in the lead roles. The film was released under Sri Indira Movies banner and produced by Y. Anantharama Rao. The film, featuring the soundtrack composed by Upendra Kumar was received well upon release. Kulavadhu Kulavadhu is a 1963 Indian Kannada film, directed by T. V. Singh Takur and produced by A. C. Narasimha Murthy & Friends. The film stars Rajkumar, Balakrishna, Narasimharaju and K. S. Ashwath in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. The famous Ugadi song Yuga Yugadi Kaledaru from this movie is a still hit song. The movie is based on the novel of same name by Krishnamoorthy Puranik. Naga Pooja Naga Pooja is a 1965 Indian Kannada film, directed by D. S. Rajagopal and produced by A. S. Bhakthavathsalam and N. Geethadevi. The film stars Rajkumar, Leelavathi, Raghavendra Rao, Rajendra Krishna and Hanumantha Rao in the lead roles. The film has musical score by T. G. Lingappa. Navakoti Narayana Navakoti Narayana is a 1964 Indian Kannada film directed by S. K. Ananthachari starring Rajkumar and Sowcar Janaki in lead roles. The film is based on the life of Purandara Dasa, a prominent composer of Carnatic music who lived from 1484-1564. In the film, Rajkumar plays the role of Purandara Dasa. The music of the film was composed by Shivaprasad. This was the second Kannada movie on the life of Purandara Dasa after 1937 movie Purandaradasa. Sarvamangala Sarvamangala is a 1968 Indian Kannada film, directed by Chaduranga based on his own novel of the same name. The film was produced by Doddammanni Urs. The film stars Rajkumar, K. S. Ashwath, Kalpana and Sampath in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Chellapilla Satyam. Devasundari Devasundari is a 1962 Indian Kannada film, directed by C. V. Raju and produced by M. H. M. Munas. The film stars Rajkumar, B. Saroja Devi, Kalyan Kumar and Narasimharaju in the lead roles. The film has musical score by C. N. Panduranga. Kumkuma Rakshe Kumkuma Rakshe is a 1977 Kannada-language drama film directed by S. K. A. Chari. It is a remake of the 1962 Tamil film Nenjil Or Aalayam by C. V. Sridhar. The film stars Ashok, Rajinikanth, and Manjula in the lead roles. Tholireyi Gadichindi Tholireyi Gadichindi is a 1977 Telugu-language film which starrs Murali Mohan, Rajinikanth and Jayachitra in the lead roles. It was directed by K.S. Rami Reddy. Thoogu Deepa Thoogudeepa is a 1966 Indian Kannada film, directed by K. S. L. Swamy in his directorial debut, and produced by R. G. Keshava Murthy. The film stars Rajkumar, Leelavathi, Narasimharaju and Udaykumar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Vijaya Bhaskar. Balanagamma Bala Nagamma is a 1966 Indian Kannada film, directed by P. R. Kaundinya and produced by Vikram Srinivas. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar, Narasimharaju and Master Babu in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. Rajeshwara Rao. The Bala Nagamma story was one of the most popular Andhra Pradesh’s Telugu Burra katha. Krantiveera Kranti Veera is a 1972 Indian Kannada language action drama film directed and produced by R. Ramamurthy. It stars Rajkumar, Rajesh and Jayanthi in the lead roles. The films story was written by R. Rangarajan and Satyam was the soundtrack and score composer. The dialogues and lyrics were written by Chi. Udaya Shankar. Raja Raja is a 1972 Indian Tamil film, directed by C. V. Rajendran. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan & Jayalalitha in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. It is a remake of the Hindi film Johny Mera Naam. Ren The Escape is a 1972 Hong Kong film. Anbai Thedi Anbai Thedi is a 1974 Indian Tamil film, directed by Muktha Srinivasan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Jayalalithaa, Major Sundarrajan and Cho in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. Arivali Arivaali is a 1963 Tamil language film written, produced and directed by A. T. Krishnaswami. It is based on the William Shakespeare play The Taming of the Shrew. The film features Sivaji Ganesan and P. Bhanumathi in the lead roles. The film had musical score by S. V. Venkatraman and was released on 1 March 1963. Babu Babu is a 1971 Indian Tamil language film directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Sowcar Janaki and Vennira Aadai Nirmala in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. It is a remake of the Malayalam film Odayil Ninnu, which itself was based on Kesavadevs novel of the same name. Mate Ta Love Helare Mate Ta Love Helare, is a 2008 Indian Oriya action comedy film directed by Ashok Pati. This film is loose remake of Telugu Movie Student No. 1 starring Jr NTR. Balaxani-Sabunçu polis idarasi süvari qorodovoylarin at oynatmalari Balaxanı-Sabunçu Polis İdarəsi Süvari Qorodovoylarının At Oynatmaları is one of the earliest films ever produced in the cinema of Azerbaijan directed by Azeri cinema pioneer Aleksandr Mişon. It was released in 1898. The film was shot on 35mm. Vellathooval Vellathooval is a 2009 Malayalam movie by I. V. Sasi and also the last film done by him, starring Rejith Menon, Nithya Menon and Lalu Alex. It is about a crazy girl and her journey with a poor friend. Sorgam Sorgam is a 1970 Indian Tamil-language film starring Sivaji Ganesan, K. R. Vijaya, Rajasree, R. Muthuraman and K. Balaji in the lead roles. The film was directed by T. R. Ramanna. It was released on 29 October 1970 and became a major success, running for over 100 days in theatres. Mo Suna Pua Mo Suna Pua is an Odia language movie released in 2007. It was written and directed by Jyotipraksh Das and produced by Gyana Pattanaik starring Samaresh Routray, Snigdha Mohanty, Bijoy Mohanty. Kudumba Thalaivan Kudumba Thalaivan is a 1962 Tamil language drama film, directed by M. A. Thirumugam. The film features M. G. Ramachandran, M. R. Radha and B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles. The film, produced by Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar, had a musical score by K. V. Mahadevan and was released on 15 August 1962. The film was a big hit at the box office and ran for 120 days. Devdas Devdas is a 1965 Pakistani romance film directed by Kawaja Sarfaraj based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyays Devdas. Vidhyaarthi: The Power of Students Vidyaarthi is a 2006 Bollywood movie. How the Telephone Talks How the Telephone Talks is a 1919 American silent educational documentary film made by Bray Studios. It demonstrates how the telephone works with a series of demonstrations and animated diagrams. The film was released on April 27, 1919. Angel Face Angel Face is a short film written and directed by Cecile Cinco. I Sing of a Well I Sing of a Well is a 2009 Ghanaian film directed by Leila Djansi. It stars Jimmy Jean-Louis, Jot Agyeman and Freeman Ekow. Inside of Me Inside of Me is a 2009 short film directed by filmmaker Robert X. Golphin, about a woman who is told that she cant have children. She becomes convinced theres something growing within her. Its the psychological and physical exploration of how devastating news and mysterious happenings threaten to destroy the relationship and lives of a loving couple. Fissures Fissures is a 2009 film. Thavalam Thavalam is a 2008 Malayalam film by Baiju starring Suresh Gopi, Rathya and Baby Diya. Luanda, Factory of Music Luanda, the Music Factory Olangthagee Wangmadasoo Olangthagee Wangmadasoo is a 1980 Meitei film written by M. K. Binodini Devi, produced by G. Narayan Sharma and directed by Aribam Syam Sharma. The film features Kangabam Tomba, Yengkhom Roma, Keshoram and Rashi in the lead roles. The film was the first ever and the only Manipur film to run for more than 30 weeks, till date. The film ran for 32 weeks at the box office. The film also won the Rajat Kamal for the Best Feature Film in Manipuri Language at 27th National Film Festival in 1980. Prema Thapassu Prema Thapassu is a 1991 Telugu romance drama film, produced by Sri Sai Madhavi Productions and directed by Dr. N. Siva Prasad. The film stars Rajendra Prasad, Roja in the lead roles and music composed by Rajendra Prasad. The film is the debut of actress Roja in the film industry. The film was a flop at the box office. Dham Dham is a 2003 Telugu Action film produced by Mohana Radha and Kishore Babu on Radaan Mediaworks Pvt Limited banner, presented by Raadhika and directed by Raju Voopati. Starring Jagapati Babu, Sonia Agarwal, Neha Mehta in the lead roles and music composed by Ramana Gogula. Pink Sweat Pink Sweat is a 2009 American music video directed by Lara Everly, written by Lara Everly and Jonny K. The short film was nominated for Best Original Song at the DC Shorts Film Festival, won Best Editing in the 2010 Mockfest Awards and was featured on the home page of funny or die. The original music of the video was recorded by Makio Haywood and the vocals were recorded by Alan Bernhoft. 6 Teens 6 Teens is a 2001 Telugu Teen film directed by G.Nageswara Reddy making his directorial debut and produced by J.Srinivasa Reddy. The film stars Rohit and Ruthika in the lead roles. The film was later remade in Kannada as Friends. The Red Shoes The Red Shoes is a 2010 Filipino film directed by Raul Jorolan and produced by Unitel. The film uses a non-linear narrative style, using history to frame a tale of lost love and redemption spanning close to three decades, starting in 1981 with the tragic accident in the construction of the Manila Film Center, through to the 1986 People Power Revolution, which ended the 21-year Presidency of Ferdinand Marcos, and finally concluding in 2009, which finds the major characters of the film facing the consequences of the theft of one of 3,000 pairs of shoes of the First Lady Imelda Marcos. The film won the Special Jury Prize in the 2010 Bogota International Film Festival. It participated in the 2010 Vietnam International Film Festival in Hanoi and the 2010 China Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival. The film was rated "A" by the Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines and was also cited as Best Picture in the 2010 Catholic Mass Media Awards in the Philippines. The Ride The Ride is a documentary on professional bull riders. It was produced by Vice Media and directed by Meredith Danluck, after originally being created for VBS.tv. It premiered at the SXSW Film Festival in 2010. Monkey King vs. Er Lang Shen Monkey King vs. Er Lang Shen is a CG Chinese animated film produced by Yuan Cheng. The story is based on an episode of the novel Journey to the West. Kirayi Dada Kirai Dada is a 1987 Telugu film drama produced by V. Doraswamy Raju under V.M.C Productions and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. It stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, Amala Akkineni, Khusboo, Krishnam Raju, Jaya Sudha in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office. This film is a remake of the Hindi movie Jaal. Kotiinpaluu Return, also Homecoming, is a 2010 Finnish short film directed by Harri J. Rantala and starring Eerik Kantokoski, Reeta Annala, Kalevi Haapoja and Kauko Salo. Poor No More Poor No More is a 2010 documentary film directed by Canadian filmmakers Bert Deveaux and Suzanne Babin. The executive producer is David Langille. Hosted by Canadian actor and comedian Mary Walsh, the film is set at the height of the late 2000s recession and looks at solutions for Canadas working poor. The film follows two working Canadians and Mary Walsh to Ireland and then to Sweden, where they take a closer look at how the Nordic Model has affected living standards for the Swedish. The characters are Durval Terceira and Liquor Control Board of Ontario employee Vicki Baier. Each compares their standard of living in Canada with the standard of living for the Swedes and Irish. The film discusses Canadas need for better social services in regards to unemployment insurance, universal health care, pensions, and full-time union-protected jobs. Poor No More shows how, in Sweden, the labour movement works hand-in-hand with corporate entities to ensure a stronger social safety net offering universal child care, and income and training systems for the unemployed. A rough cut sneak preview of Poor No More was screened in several provinces as part of the first Canadian Labour International Film Festival, held in November 2009. Silent Scandal Silent Scandals is a 2009 Nigerian romantic drama film written and produced by Vivian Ejike and directed by T.K. Falope, It stars Genevieve Nnaji, Majid Michel, Chelsea Eze, Uche Jombo and Ebele Okaro-Onyiuke. Chelsea Eze won the Most Promising Actress category for her role in the film at the 6th Africa Movie Academy Awards. Tensou Sentai Goseiger: Epic on the Movie is the title of the film edition of the 34th Super Sentai Series Tensou Sentai Goseiger. It was released on August 7, 2010, double-billed with the Kamen Rider W film W Forever: A to Z/The Gaia Memories of Fate. The film follows the Goseigers as they try to save the Earth from Warstars surviving members. to obtain the . Like W Forever, Epic on the Movie was also filmed in 3-D. The films primary guest star is Sayaka Isoyama as , who is the guardian of the Horn of Ragnarok. Isoyama is known for her role as Ran Saotome/Sazer-Visuel in Chouseishin Gransazer. Also appearing in the film is Higuchi-kun, Louis Yamada LIIIs boke in the manzai duo Hige Danshaku, as the announcer . Ang paglilitis ni Andres Bonifacio The Trial of Andres Bonifacio was a 2010 film by Mario OHara. It was entered in the Directors Showcase category of that years Cinemalaya film festival, and was the directors last movie. The Guidance of Reason The Guidance of Reason is a short film written and directed by Aliocha. It has been selected to be part of the Directors Fortnight of the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. The Girl in the White Coat The Girl in the White Coat is a 2011 Canadian drama film directed and written by Darrell Wasyk, based on a short story called The Overcoat by Nikolai Gogol. E bao The Death Duel is a 1972 Taiwanese and Hong Kong film about the Ching Wu Association and the Japanese-rule era. The Triangle of Death The Triangle of Death, directed by Folleh Shar Francis Tamba, is a 2009 documentary about the Iraq War. With My Own Two Wheels With My Own Two Wheels is a 2010 film by brothers Jacob and Isaac Seigel-Boettner about the transformational power of bicycles. It was screened at the Mountainfilm Festival in Telluride. Ninaivil Nindraval Ninaivil Nindraval is a 1967 Tamil romantic comedy film directed by Muktha V. Srinivasan and produced by V. Ramasamy. The film script was written by Cho and the story was written by Rajasri. Music was by V. Kumar. It stars Ravichandran, K. R. Vijaya Nagesh and Cho played lead with Manorama, Sachu, and V. S. Raghavan. Night Inn Night Inn is a Chinese black-and-white film released in 1947, directed by Huang Zuolin and starring the popular Shanghai singer Zhou Xuan. The film is based on the Chinese theatrical adaptation of Maxim Gorkys The Lower Depths by playwright Ke Ling. The play and the film were both banned in China during the Cultural Revolution but were popular in the post-Mao period. Wild Sky Wild Sky is a 2011 French autobiographical documentary film and cinematic essay/poem directed by Rachid B. and co-written by Florent Mangeot. Resia Boroboedoer Resia Boroboedoer is a 1929 adventure film produced by Nancing Film Corp. Starring Chinese actress Olive Young, it followed a young woman on her quest to find Gautama Buddhas ashes in the temple of Borobudur. The production cost of the film, which was panned, led to the collapse of its studio. Meishi Street Meishi Street, directed by Ou Ning, is a 2006 independent Chinese documentary that portrays a group of Beijing residents protesting the planned destruction of their street prior to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The filmmakers gave video cameras to the subjects, and they capture exclusive footage of the eviction process. Ian Thorpe: The Swimmer Ian Thorpe: The Swimmer is a 2012 documentary covering the lead up to the 2012 Summer Olympics, directed by Gregor Jordan. Ian Thorpe failed to make the 2012 Australian team, but began his transition to being a television personality. The documentary was produced for the ABC by FINCH in association with Matchbox Pictures. Bhobhar - The Live Ash Bhobhar is a 2012 Rajasthani-language drama film written and directed by Gajendra S. Shrotriya. Besides some senior theatre artists like S N Purohit, Harinarayan Sharma, Anil Marwari, Sanjay Vidrohi, and Vasudev Bhatt in the supporting roles, the lead cast of Amit Saxena, Uttaranshy and Vikas Pareek are all from Jaipur. The film also highlights the culture and lifestyle of Rajasthan. Welcome to Wonderland Welcome to Wonderland is a feature documentary film, by director James Short, about music and dance. Released on DVD in June 2006 after more than five years in the making, this film explores Australias vibrant outdoor bush rave party scene through the thoughts of participants. The trance scene in Melbourne, is considered one of the best in the world, and sees the convergence of travellers from all parts of the globe, especially Japan and Israel. With party organisations like Rainbow Serpent and Earthcore there are as many as 10,000 people who come together to celebrate and dance. The film follows the party lives of characters: Matty, Krusty, Lauire, Margaret, Raff, and Holly. De Greep De Greep is a Dutch silent film from 1909, with a running time of eight minutes which was directed by Leon Boedels. De Greep was produced by Filmfabriek F.A. Nöggerath and is based on the French play La Griffe by Jean Sartène. Fixing America Fixing America is a 2012 American documentary film written by Steve Laffey and produced with Stephen Skoly. It is a road-documentary in which Americans are asked about the financial crisis of the late 2000s and the disconnect with the political elite. They relate their thoughts, their emotions and especially their solutions to fix America’s financial problems. Bursting Out Bursting Out is a 2010 Nigerian drama film directed by Desmond Elliot, and starring Majid Michel, Genevieve Nnaji & Desmond Elliot. It premièred at Odeon Cinema, Greenwich, London on 29 October 2010. Bhagini Nivedita Bhagini Nivedita is a 1962 Bengali film directed by Bijoy Basu. The story was based on the life of Sister Nivedita. It won a national film award in best films category and a presidential medal. The Road to Vengeance Once Upon a Time in Bolivia is a 2012 independent Bolivian road movie that was written, produced and directed by Patrick L Cordova. The film stars Luis Caballero and Miguel Angel Mamani as two half-brothers of mixed race who find themselves in a sprint to the Bolivia-Chile border. It is set against a backdrop of the 2003 Bolivian gas conflict and was shot during 2010 in the slums of El Alto and on El Altiplano in La Paz on a micro budget, using primarily non-professional actors. Bum with a Gun Homeless Joe is a 2010 horror film directed by Bruce Fordyce and produced by Mike Merickel and Patty Sharkey. Homeless Joe is being distributed globally by Troma Entertainment, Inc. Sunblocked Sunblocked is the debut film of Astropiano Films. It is a light comedy directed and written by Jessica Cook, produced by Shannon Carter and Jessica Cook. The film premiered on October 1, 2010 in Harvard Square to a sold-out crowd. Sunblocked stars Shannon Carter, Chris McGilvary, Nate Lopez and Alyssa Freedman. The film follows a young girl, Aloe, who has given up on the world. She has a bad job, a crazy family and is still nursing the wounds from an ex love. The only person Aloe can depend on is her best friend Derek, who is dealing with relationship troubles of his own. But Aloes world is about to be turned upside down when new guy Frank comes to town. Aloe must decide to take a chance at a new start or let her heart remain blocked forever. The Navajo's Bride The Navajos Bride is an American silent film produced by Kalem Company and directed by Sidney Olcott with Gene Gauntier and Robert Vignola in the leading roles. A copy is kept in the Desmet collection at Eye Film Institute Laal Paree Laal Paree is a 1991 Bollywood romance film starring Aditya Pancholi and introducing Jahnvi in the role of the mermaid. Global Steak Global Steak: Demain nos enfants mangeront des criquets is a 2010 French documentary television film directed by Anthony Orliange. Agni Morcha Agnee Morcha is a 1997 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra. Gautam Govinda Gautam Govinda is a 2002 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Gautam Verma, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Aditya Pancholi, Rakhi Sawant and Kader Khan. The film was also dubbed into Bengali as Ghat Pratighat The Sun Ship Game The Sun Ship Game is a 1971 documentary film about competition soaring in the United States. Shot in Cinéma vérité style by filmmaker Robert Drew, the film follows the adventures of George Moffat and Gleb Derujinsky as they vie for the title of US National Champion soaring pilot in 1969. While the film focuses primarily on the friendly rivalry between Moffat and Derujinsky, Moffats truer nemesis in the film is Wally Scott, flying his Schleicher ASW 12. In the film, Moffat and Derujinsky both fly Schempp-Hirth Cirrus sailplanes. CBC's Winning America Winning America is a documentary television film about the Canadian band Said the Whale. It follows the band on their first US tour down through California, and then to South by Southwest. It premiered on CBC Television on July 23, 2011. The film was directed by Brent Hodge and Thomas Buchan, and was produced by Brent Hodge, Jon Siddall and Sheila Peacock. It was nominated for a Leo Award in 2012. Return of Mr. Superman Return of Mr. Superman is a 1960 Indian film directed by Manmohan Sabir. It is an unauthorized retelling of the origins of Superman. Hawk(e): The Movie Hawk: The Movie is an independent comedy film co-directed by Phil Baker and Tom Turner and written by Phil Baker. The film was produced by Genepool Records with Paramore Productions and is set for a summer 2013 release. The film is to be distributed by Genepool in the UK and Continuum Motion Pictures in North America. Gekijouban Inazuma irebun Go: Kyuukyoku no kizuna Gurifon is a 2011 anime film. It is the 2nd film based on the popular manga and anime series Inazuma Eleven series. The film premiered on December 23, 2011 in Japan. The movie was shown in both traditional 2D and stereoscopic 3D. The movie centers around the authoritarian soccer dictatorship Fifth Sector, who assumes complete control of soccer in Japan. The Fifth Sector uses communist styled policies to manipulate soccer into a fake and controlled, yet accessible to all sport. Raimon Junior High Schools soccer club, who is partaking in a revolution against Fifth Sector, get kidnapped by them and taken to an island to fight soccer battles against specially trained soccer players. Secrets of Dhaulagiri Secrets of Dhaulagiri is a 2011 Nepalese documentary film directed by Prabesh Subedi and produced by Media Chautari. The film fallows two families living in the remote Himalayas, Dhaulagiri Himal of Nepal. It focuses on happiness and sorrows of people living with the geographical difficulties along with their cultural and religious beliefs. This film was released on 11 December 2011 at Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival. The Respected Comrade Supreme Commander Is Our Destiny The Respected Comrade Supreme Commander Is Our Destiny is a 2008 North Korean film, described by the North Korean State news agency KCNA as a "documentary film". It was screened at the Peoples Palace of Culture in Pyongyang in August 2008 for the 48th anniversary of Kim Jong-ils first steps in his Songun revolution leadership, and aimed at celebrating him as the author of the policy. Selected spectators included Party, army and state officials, as well as "officials of working peoples organizations" and of "national institutions". KCNA published the following review: An Uncommon King An Uncommon King is a 2011 72-minute HD documentary film directed by award-winning documentary and television producer Johanna J. Lunn. It records the life of Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, son of meditation master Chögyam Trungpa and leader of the Shambhala Buddhist lineage and Shambhala International, a global community with over 200 meditation centers. Unnecessary Fuss Unnecessary Fuss is a film produced by Ingrid Newkirk and Alex Pacheco of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, showing footage shot inside the University of Pennsylvanias Head Injury Clinic in Philadelphia. The footage was shot in 1983–1984 by the researchers themselves as they inflicted brain damage on baboons with a hydraulic device. The experiments were conducted as part of a research project into head injuries caused by vehicle and sports accidents. The footage shows the researchers laughing at the baboons as the brain damage is inflicted. Sixty hours of audio- and videotape were removed from the laboratory during a raid in May 1984 by the Animal Liberation Front, who handed it over to PETA. It was subsequently edited down to 26 minutes with a voice-over commentary by Newkirk, before being distributed to the media and Congress. Charles McCarthy, director of the Office for Protection from Research Risks wrote that the film had overstated the deficiencies in the clinic, but that the OPRR had found serious violations of the Guide for Care and Use of Laboratory Animals. As a result of the publicity, the lab was closed, the chief veterinarian fired, and the university placed on probation. The title of the film comes from a statement made to The Globe and Mail by the head of the clinic, neurosurgeon Thomas Gennarelli before the raid. He declined to describe his research to the newspaper because, he said, it had "the potential to stir up all sorts of unnecessary fuss ..." Jerry Jerry is a 2006 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film directed by S. B. Khanthan, produced by V. Vishwanathan, and written by Crazy Mohan. The film stars Jithan Ramesh as the titular character, while Shruthi Raj, Mumtaj, and Meera Vasudevan play the female leads. The music was composed by Ramesh Vinayagam with editing done by Krishnakumar. The film released on 19 May 2006. No hay pan No Hay Pan is a Chilean short film, directed by Macarena Monrós. The plot deals with issues such as capitalism, modernity, the loss of heritage and traditions. It was produced by Iván Nakouzi and premiered on August 21 of the year 2012, at the Santiago International Film Festival in Chile. On 24 January 2013 it was internationally premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. Gazzara Gazzara is a 2012 film set in New York, based on the life and career of actor Ben Gazzara who writer/director Joseph Rezwin met in 1977 on the set of John Cassavetes’ Opening Night. Their conversations about acting and art, fears and desires, life and death all culminate in the final Central Park sequence where Ben persuades Joe it is time to cut the cord, end the obsession with him and Cassavetes and pursue his passion of art and filmmaking in his own individual way as Ben did throughout his entire life. Clark: A Gonzomentary Clark: A Gonzomentary is an American 2013 gonzo journalism-styled mockumentary written, directed and produced by Daniel D.W. Pullimaan Pullimaan is a 1972 Indian Malayalam film, directed by E. N. Balakrishnan and produced by Ponnappan. The film stars Madhu, Devika, Vijayanirmala and Alummoodan in the lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Baburaj. Heartbeat Heartbeat is a 2012 Austrian short film directed by Romana Carén, about a happily married couple learning about a life changing diagnosis. The film is based on the stage play "Wintervögel" which had its world premiere in 2010 at the Theater Drachengasse. Kunthapura Kunthapura is a 2013 Bi-lingual Indian period drama film written and directed by Joe Eshwar. National Award-winning actor Charu Hassan, State Award-winning actor Anu Hassan, Malayalam actors Biyon and Priya Lal, star with British actors Suzanne Roche Victor Ptak and Lawrence Larkin in the lead roles. Phra Rot-Meri Phra Rod Meree is a 1981 Thai fantasy film. Directed by Sompote Sands, it is one of the most successful Thai feature films ever made in Thailand. The story is based on The Twelve Sisters, a Thai folklore myth that originated in one of the Jataka tales. This same story was also adapted into a Thai fantasy lakhon. 11Eleven Project The 11Eleven Project is a documentary film created by Danielle Lauren. The film features crowdsourced video footage, audio and images taken on 11 November 2011. The film premiered worldwide on 11 November 2012. 72 Heroes 72 Heroes is a 2011 Chinese historical drama film directed by Hong Kong film director Derek Chiu, better known as Sung Kee Chiu, based on the story of the 72 Martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the Second Guangzhou Uprising. D' Kilabots Pogi Brothers Weh?!? D Kilabots Pogi Brothers Weh?! is a 2012 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Soxy Topacio. The film stars Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola, Solenn Heussaff, Pokwang, Paolo Ballesteros and Gina Pareno. It was made after Jose Manalo and Wally Bayola hit it big with a sold-out concert. When Ali Came to Ireland When Ali Came to Ireland is a 2012 Irish documentary film directed by Ross Whitaker. It tells the story of how Killorglin-born circus strongman and publican, Michael "Butty" Sugrue, put up £300,000 and persuaded Muhammad Ali to make his first visit to Ireland to fight against Alvin Lewis in Croke Park on 19 July 1972. Ali went to Ireland with an entourage on 11 July 1972 to spend time training for the fight. While there, he was interviewed for RTÉ Television by Cathal OShannon and was taught the rudiments of hurling by Eddie Keher. Ali won the Lewis fight with a technical knockout in the 11th round, and Sugrue lost a lot of money bankrolling it. The documentary was first broadcast on RTÉ One on 1 January 2013. Ali returned to Ireland twice in later years. He took part in the opening ceremony of the Special Olympics in Dublin in 2003, and he visited the birthplace of his great grandfather, Abe Grady, in Ennis in 2009, where he was made an Honorary Freeman of the town. Chena Achena Chena Achena is a 1983 Bengali film directed by Pinaki Chowdhury.The film has been music composed by Abhijit Bandyopadhyay. The Home Electrical The Home Electrical was a 1915 one-reeler promotional silent short film produced by the American company General Electric that showcased the latest electrical appliances at the time, such as washing machine, vacuum cleaner, electric car and toaster. The main character is a young man named Mr. Newhouse, who tests new household products in a house filled with technological innovations. The film is 11 minutes long. The film won two gold medals at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, a San Francisco worlds fair which lasted between February 20 and December 4 in 1915. Six Days Six Days: Three Activists, Three Wars, One Dream is a documentary film by director Nikolina Gillgren, which follows three human rights activists in Liberia, Iraq and Georgia over six days. It provides insight into the everyday struggle of making women’s lives better, worldwide. A Preface Munnudi is a 2000 Indian Kannada language film directed by P. Sheshadri, based on Bolwar Mahammad Kunhis short story Muthucchera, and starring Tara, H. G. Dattatreya, Shashikumar and Chaya Singh in pivotal roles. The film is about the misuse of Shariat by opportunistic men and the manipulation of the testaments on "Nikah" and "Talaaq". Atithi Atithi is a 2002 Indian Kannada language film directed by P. Sheshadri. The film deals with terrorism and the psychology of the terrorist. Nishi Trishna Nishi Trishna is a Bengali horror film directed by Parimal Bhattacharya. This film was released in 1989 under the banner of S. B. Films Private Limited. It was the first Bengali language vampire movie, starring Prasenjit Chatterjee, Shekhar Chatterjee and Moon Moon Sen. I Love Wolffy 2 I Love Wolffy 2 is a 2013 Chinese animated comedy film directed by Kai Ye. It was preceded by the 2012 film I Love Wolffy. The film was released on August 1, 2013. Mo Duniya Tu Hi Tu Mo Duniya Tu Hi Tu is an Oriya drama and romance film released on 11 January 2013. Starring Anubhav, Barsha and Minaketan in pivotal roles with original soundtrack by Malay Misra. It was a remake of Tamil film Unnidathil Ennai Koduthen. Aithalakkadi Aithalakkadi is a 2010 Indian Kannada comedy film directed by J.G. Krishna. The film starred Rangayana Raghu and Bullet Prakash in leading roles. The music of the film was composed by Sadhu Kokila. Mu Eka Tumara Bloody Doll Bloody Doll is a 2014 Chinese horror thriller film directed by Teruyoshi Ishii. It was released on December 31. Gaana Bajaana Gaana Bajaana is a 2010 Indian Kannada comedy film directed by Prashant Raj. It stars Tarun Chandra, Radhika Pandit, and Dileep Raj in the lead roles. The film includes music by Joshua Sridhar and camera work by Shekar. The film was produced by Naveen. Metal Down Under Metal Down Under is a 2014 documentary directed by Nick Calpakdjian. The film uses interviews, archival footage and animation to trace the history of heavy metal music in Australia. Calpakdjian partly funded the film through crowd-funding website Pozible. It was released in Australia on 22 August 2014 with distribution by MGM. On 1 September 2014 it debuted on the ARIA Top 40 Music DVDs chart at #4. Meinu Ek Ladki Chaahiye Meinu Ek Ladki Chaahiye is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language satirical film, starring Raghuvir Yadav, Puru Chibber, Reecha Sinha and Zakir Hussain. The film deals with the sensitive subject of rape cases. The backdrop of the film is a false rape case and the hero’s fight for justice. Eno Onthara Eno Onthara is a 2010 Kannada-language romantic comedy film directed by "Mussanje" Mahesh and produced by M. Chandrashekar under the Udayachandra Productions banner. The film stars Ganesh, Priyamani and Sharan in pivotal roles. The soundtrack was composed by V. Harikrishna. This film is a remake of Tamil film Kushi which was directed by S. J. Suryah. Maduve Mane Maduve Mane is a 2011 Indian Kannada language film in the romantic comedy genre starring Ganesh and Shradha Arya in the lead roles. The film was directed by Sunil Kumar Singh and produced by H. A. Rahman under the banner J. J. International. The music of the film was composed by Manikanth Kadri. Chi Chi is a 2013 National Film Board of Canada documentary film by Anne Wheeler about Vancouver actress Babz Chula and her death from cancer. Part of the film was shot at an ayurvedic clinic in Kerala, where Chula had travelled for cancer treatment in 2010. The idea to make a film about her story first occurred to Wheeler when she cast Chula, already diagnosed with cancer in real life, as a cancer patient who dispenses philosophical advice in her 2008 TV movie, Living Out Loud. When Wheeler and Chula worked together again the following year on Carl Bessais film Fathers & Sons, Chula shared the story of a patient shed met at a chemotherapy who credited her recovery to treatment in India. Wheeler, who had spent considerable time in India, decided to accompany Chula on her search for a cure. The film had its world premiere in April 2013 at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. On March 9, 2014, Chi was named best short documentary film at the Canadian Screen Awards. Kitturiaq Kitturiaq is a 2013 Canadian documentary film by Frank Wolf that follows two friends on a remote 620 km wilderness canoe journey over the vast Labrador Plateau. Set in the Inuit/Innu regions of Nunatsiavut and Nunavik, the film shares the cultural perspectives of local people in the context of the journey. The film airs on CBCs documentary in Canada and features music by Patrick Watson, Half Moon Run, The Cyrillic Typewriter, Wintermitts, Boucan Sound System, and throat singers Sylvia Cloutier and Madeleine Allakariallak. Chadi Jawani Budhe Nu Chadi Jawani Budhe Nu is a Punjabi movie released in 1976 in India. Brichos Brichos is a 2007 Brazilian animated film directed by Paulo Munhoz. The film portrays the Brazilian culture through national wildlife animals. The film gained a sequel titled Brichos – A Floresta é Nossa. Asambhava Asambhava is a 1986 Indian Kannada film, directed by D. Rajendra Babu and produced by H. N. Maruthi and Venugopal. The film stars V. Ravichandran, Ambika, Mukhyamantri Chandru and Lakshman in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shankar Ganesh. Abhimanyu Abhimanyu is a 2003 Indian Telugu film, directed by A. Mallikarjun and produced by Ashwini Dutt. The film stars Kalyan Ram, Ramya, Suhasini Mani Ratnam and Pawan Malhotra in lead roles. The film had musical score by Mani Sharma. The film was a remake of Kannada film Abhi. Anbu Thangai Anbu Thangai is a Tamil language film, directed by S. P. Muthuraman, starring Muthuraman and Jayalalithaa. Jaya appears as Muthuramans sister and Jayalalithaa as his love interest. Srikanth played an important role as Muthuramans friend. Kamal Haasan plays a guest role in the film as Buddha in a dance sequence with Jayalalithaa.The film was remake of Chelleli Kapuram. Kamal Haasan choreographed a song for Jayalalithaa and himself in the film. A Chronicle of Tahrir Square A Chronicle of Tahrir square is a 2014 American-Egyptian independent historic short film written and directed by Nour Zaki. The film won at the 2014 Women’s voices now film festival and was screened at the Chinese theater in Hollywood as a part of the Holly-shorts film festival. The movie sheds the light on the events that occurred in Tahrir Square on 2 February 2011 and the clashes between the anti and pro Mubarak crowd. Potomanto Potomanto is a 2013 Ghanaian Nigerian action thriller film directed by Shirley Frimpong-Manso. It stars Olu Jacobs, Yvonne Okoro and Adjetey Anang. It premiered at Silverbird Cinemas, Accra, Ghana, on 20 December 2013. Leaving Fear Behind Leaving Fear Behind, also known as Leaving Fear behind: I Wont Regret to Die, is a documentary movie from Dhondup Wangchen and Jigme Gyatso about communist Chinese repression of Tibet. It was premiered in 2008 in the year when the 2008 Summer Olympics took place in Beijing, China. Gate Keepers 21 is a six-part sequel OVA series to the Gate Keepers animated TV series and has a darker and more serious plot than its predecessor. Some of the questions left unanswered in the TV series are answered in this sequel. Linking the two series are the characters Reiji Kageyama, Yukino Houjo, and the former Far Eastern AEGIS Headquarters setting, Tategami High School. Sunshine Love Sunshine Love is a 2013 South Korean romantic comedy film written and directed by Jo Eun-sung, starring Oh Jung-se and Jo Eun-ji. Nil Gavani Sellathey Nil Gavani Sellathey is a 2010 Indian Tamil-Telugu-language thriller film written, directed and produced by Anand Chakravarthy, which stars himself in lead role alongside Jagan, Lakshmi Nair, Dhansika, Adithyaa Dev and Ramsyy in the lead roles. The film, which is inspired by The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, released on 17 December 2010 with favorable reviews from the critics. It failed to succeed at the box office and was re-released on 25 March 2011 in both Tamil and Telugu to mixed reviews. The film was dubbed in Telugu as 143 Hyderabad. Voogie's Angel is a three-episode Japanese original video animation series, based on a 1996 radio drama series of the same name created by Aoi Takeuchi. Character designs in the animation were redone by Masami Ōbari, based on the original designs created by Shinichi Miyamae for the radio series and its CD releases. A hundred years after the Earths surface is invaded by aliens and humans have been forced to live in underwater cities, the last hope of saving the Earth lies in the hands of five cybernetically enhanced women. These women are trained to carry out attacks against the SE in hopes of reclaiming Earth for mankind. An OVA directed by Hayato Date titled 電脳戦隊ヴギィ’ズ・エンジェル外伝 進め!スーパー・エンジェルス! was released on August 21, 1998. Another OVA, titled 電脳戦隊ヴギィ’ズ・エンジェル -Forever and ever-, was released on January 25, 1999. Duty of Care Cream is a feature film starring Bruce Jones and Jack Marsden. The film was written and directed by Asa Bailey. Arjun Arjun is a 2011 Indian film released on 16 September 2011 by Cinematics. It was written, directed and produced by F. M. Ilyas along with A. M. Burondkar. Bill Cosby: 77 Bill Cosby 77 is an unreleased 2014 stand-up comedy film featuring Bill Cosby, filmed before a live audience at the San Francisco Jazz Center in California. Cosby chose the venue in honor of his friend Enrico Banducci and his establishment the hungry i. The comedian said his wife Camille Cosby helped with the editing process of the film. Around sixty minutes in duration, the film features Cosby pontificating on matters of children, romance, and matrimony. The film was named because was taped on Cosbys 77th birthday on July 12, 2014. Cosby chose Netflix to release the performance because it would be able to be seen by viewers without interruptions for advertisements. On August 14, 2014, Netflix announced that Bill Cosby 77 would be made available to its subscribers on November 28, 2014. Netflix intended for the program to be available from the day after Thanksgiving in the United States. On November 18, 2014, Netflix announced that it would delay the films release. The announcement by Netflix came a matter of hours after Janice Dickinson publicly added her name to a list of women who alleged that Cosby had sexually assaulted and raped them. Ring Road Ring Road is a 2015 Indian Kannada crime drama film directed by Priya Belliappa and produced by Ranjini Ravindra Das. It stars Altmash Shakreen in the lead role. The supporting cast features Nikita Thukral, Duniya Vijay, Avinash, Malavika Avinash, Patre Ajith, Shrunga B. V. and Sagar Puranik. The film is based loosely on the infamous murder of software engineer Girish by his fiancée Shubha in Bangalore in 2003. The film was produced by an all-women crew, a first in Kannada-language cinema. Sanngto Aika - Hear Me Out Sanngto Aika is a 2014 Marathi language Indian film. Written by Parag Kulkarni and directed by Satish Rajwade, based on a social issue. The film was released on 2 October 2014 all over Maharashtra. and was the film debut of television star Sanskruti Balgude. The film was produced and presented by Vidhi Kasliwal and Landmarc Films. Ajeyo Ajeyo is a 2014 Assamese language drama film directed by Jahnu Barua; based on the Sahitya Akademi Award winner 1997 Assamese novel Ashirbador Rong written by Arun Sharma and adapted as screenplay by the director himself. It was produced by Shankar Lall Goenka and stars Rupam Chetia and Jupitora Bhuyan in the lead roles. The film was released on 3 January 2014. Ajeyo depicts the struggles of an honest, ideal revolutionary youth Gajen Keot who fought against the social evils in rural Assam during the freedom movement in India. The film won the Best Feature Film in Assamese award in the 61st National Film Awards and also won the Best Film award in the 2014 Prag Cine Awards. Yonna in the Solitary Fortress is a 2006 Japanese anime fantasy adventure short film directed by Kengo Takeuchi. It was released on April 8, 2006. Ali Baba Ali Baba is a 1973 Bengali short animated film directed by Rohit Mohra. It is a musical drama about the character Ali Baba from the folk tale Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves who discovers the secret of a thieves den, to the ire of the thieves. Ali Baba is a poor woodcutter who discovers the secret of a thieves den, entered with the phrase "Open Sesame". The thieves learn of Ali Babas discovery and try to kill Ali Baba, but Ali Babas faithful slave-girl foils their plots. Ali Baba gives his son to her in marriage and keeps the secret of the treasure. Pocket Gangsters Pocket Gangsters is a 2015 Indian Hindi language Bollywood comedy/drama film written and directed by Hemant Nilim Das, produced by V. M. Shah, and starring Madhur Mittal, Raghubir Yadav, and Mukesh Bhatt. Though initially announced to release in July 2013 and then re-slated for September 2014, the film was finally released January 2015. Babel II: Beyond Infinity is a 1971 manga series by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. It was translated into an animated format in 1973 as a television series, in 1992 as an original video animation series and in 2001 as a thirteen-episode television series. Yokoyamas sequel to the series, set in a parallel universe, is entitled . Premasathi Coming Suun Premasathi Coming Suun is a 2014 Marathi comedy about Aditya, a young man in his early twenties whose family is looking for a bride for him, and Antara, the prospective bride with a hidden agenda. Aasroy Aasroy is a 2000 Bengali film directed by Haranath Chakraborty and produced by Sukumar Bhadra. The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Rituparna Sengupta in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Babul Bose. Jumbulingam Jambulingam 3D, also known as Jumbulingam 3D, is a 2016 Tamil language 3D adventure comedy film that was directed by Hari Shankar and Hareesh Narayan. The film released on 13 May 2016 in India and stars Ambuli Gokulnath and Anjena Kirti in the lead roles. Filming for Jambulingam 3D took place extensively in Japan. French Kiss French Kiss is an American live action short film. It was written and directed by John Gray, and produced by David Beebe, Kim Moses, and Ian Sander. The film was produced by Marriott Hotels creative content studio in partnership with Sander Moses Productions, and was completely shot in Paris. The film is centered on Ethan, an American in Paris on a business trip. Margaux is a beautiful young Parisian who admires Ethan from afar. Determined to remedy his obsession with work, a mischievous Margaux tricks Ethan into following her and her string of clues all over the city. The film was released in select theaters and online via YouTube on Marriotts website on May 19, 2015. As of June 9, 2015 it has over 6 million views. The Ballad of Immortal Joe The Ballad of Immortal Joe is a Canadian animated short film, which premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. Directed by Hector Herrera and written and produced by Pazit Cahlon, the film is a tribute to the cowboy poetry of Robert W. Service. The film, the third installment in Herreras "Beastly Bards" series of animated shorts, is narrated by actor Kenneth Welsh, and soundtracked by the alternative country band The Sadies. In 2016 the film won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Animated Short at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards. Premaku Swagatam Premaku Swagatam is a 2002 Telugu Romance film, directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. Mahallada Duv-duv Gap Mahallada duv-duv gap is a 1960 black-and-white Uzbek comedy. The film was directed by Y. Stepchuk and produced by Shuhrat Abbosov, a prominent Uzbek filmmaker. Mahallada duv-duv gap is considered to be one of the best Uzbek films of all time and Shuhrat Abbosov, who received a National Artist of the USSR award for his works, is celebrated as one of the founders of the Uzbek film making industry. Die Abenteuer des Kapitän Hasswell The Adventures of Captain Hasswell is a 1925 German silent adventure film directed by Rolf Randolf and starring Rudolf Hilberg, Ria Jende and Ernst Pittschau. The films sets were designed by the art director Gustav A. Knauer. Bardo Bardo is a short film directed by Scott Aharoni and Dennis Latos. Bardo signed a three-year distribution deal with ShortsTV. Lathial Lathial is a Bangladeshi film directed by Narayan Ghosh Mita. The film is the first recipient of National Film Awards. This film was awarded with 6 different categories including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Art Director. The Curse of Clara: A Holiday Tale The Curse of Clara: A Holiday Tale is a Canadian animated television film, which aired on CBC Television in 2015. Based on the autobiographical short story "The Curse of Clara, or My Big Fat Disappointment" by Vickie Fagan, the film centres on her experience as a young girl studying ballet at Canadas National Ballet School who is cast in the role of Clara in the schools annual production of The Nutcracker, only to learn of the longstanding legend that the role is cursed because nobody who played Clara as a student has ever gone on to play the starring role of the Sugar Plum Fairy as a professional adult dancer. Her only guide through her fears and worries is her crush on hockey star Phil Esposito, whom she regularly imagines coaching and guiding her dancing. The films voice cast includes Saara Chaudry as Vickie, Chloe Gillard as Peter, Zoe Fraser as Bella, Sara Botsford as the ballet mistress and Sheila McCarthy as the narrator, as well as Esposito, Karen Kain and Bob Cole as themselves. The film premiered on December 14, 2015 on CBC Television, before receiving a repeat airing on Christmas Day. At the 5th Canadian Screen Awards in 2016, the film won the award for Best Animated Program or Series. A Way of Life A Way of Life is a 2016 short crime drama film directed by Viraj Nayar and produced by Christopher Romano. The film stars Christopher Romano as a recently released ex convict struggling to find work before the week is up in order to pay his overbearing grandmother rent money before she kicks him out of the house. Jalam Jalam is a 2016 Malayalam-language movie directed by M. Padmakumar starring Priyanka Nair in the lead role. This is a worlds first charity movie, a CSR film by Aries Group directed by M. Padmakumar and produced by Sohan Roy. Multiple songs from the movie are now in contention for nominations in the Original Song Category for the 88th Academy Awards. ‘Bhoomiyilenganumundo’, ‘Kooduvaykkam’, ‘Yaathra Manoradhamerum’ and ‘Pakalppathichari’ are the songs from Jalam that are competing for the nomination in the category. The movie also vies for nominations in the Best Picture Category at the Oscars. Dui Jibon Dui Jibon is a 1998 Bangladeshi drama film directed by Abdullah al Mamun, who also wrote the story. The screenplay and dialogue is written by Jahirul Haque. The film stars Bulbul Ahmed, Kabori Sarwar, Afzal Hossain, Parveen Sultana Diti in leading roles with Neepa Monalisa, Tina Khan, Jahirul Haque, Adil, Amol Bose, Minu Rahman Minoti in supporting roles. In 1988, the film won Bangladesh National Film Award for the best film and another 5 categories. Kizin Var mi Derdin Var Kızın Varmı Derdin Var is a 1973 Turkish film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Ayhan Işık, Perihan Savaş and Öztoprak Ünsal. Out of Range Out of Range is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama film directed by Johnson V. Devassy. The film stars Vishnu Unnikrishnan, Askar Ali, Sumith Samudra, and Ajayaghosh. It is produced by Suresh Kumar T. under the banner of Malavika Cine Creations. Anish Babu Abbas does the cinematography while Rakesh Kesavan and Lonely Doggy score the music. The screenplay is written by Devassy along with Shafeek Mohammed and Fahad Shan. Bhale Jodi Bhale Jodi is a 2016 Indian Kannada-language romantic comedy film directed by Sadhu Kokila. A remake of Nandini Reddys Telugu film Ala Modalaindi, the film is produced by Shailendra Babu under his home banner. The film stars Sumanth Shailendra and Shanvi Srivastava in the lead roles along with Harshika Poonacha in the second lead. The music is composed by Sadhu Kokila and cinematography is by Jai Anand. Filming began in the November month of 2014 and took a single stretch of 32 days to complete. However, the film could not release for a long time. After multiple announcements of the release dates, the film released on 19 February 2016. Even though movie had rich making and good technicians it received negative reviews for its lack of depth in story and substandard performances by the lead cast. Ekee Britte Ekee Britte is a 2013 Bangladeshi film starring Naznin Hasan Chumki and Tauquir Ahmed as lead stars. Chumki earned Meril Prothom Alo Awards for Best Actress by beating veteran actress Moushumi and Shochcho earned Bangladesh National Film Awards for Best Child Artist. Boss Number One Boss Number One also is a Bangladeshi action film directed by Bangladeshi filmmaker Bodiul Alam Khokon. The film stars Shakib Khan, Nipun, Sahara and many more. Shakib Khan plays the title role and Nipun and Sahara play the role of his left and right hand. and release on Eid al Adha of 7 November 2011. The film was filmed in Bangkok and Bangladesh. The movie is a remake of 2008 Telugu film Ontari. Behula Behula is a 1966 Bengali film directed by Zahir Raihan and stars Razzak and Shuchanda as lead pair. It was based on the Hindu mythology of Behula, who fights vehemently to goddess Manasa for her husband Lakhindars life. The director was searching for a suitable hero for the character Lakhindar, he auditioned for many a man. Razzak came to give audition with a beard unshaved for seven days. This proved lucky for him as he was selected by the director. It is one of the six films where Razzak and Shuchanda shared screen time. Sahoshi Manush Chai Sahoshi Manush Chai is a 2003 Bangladeshi film starring Shakib Khan and Keya opposite him. Actor Sohel Rana and Rajib garnered Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor. Be Aware and Share Be aware and share is a Swiss relief organization founded in 2015 in the context of the European migrant crisis, and a documentary film released in 2016. The Suit The Suit is a short drama film from South Africa written and directed by Jarryd Coetsee, and produced by Luke Sharland, based on the short story by Can Themba. The film stars Tony Award-winner John Kani as Mr. Maphikela, and his son, Atandwa Kani as Philemon. Phuthi Nakene plays Matilda. Sofya Petrovna Sofia Petrovna is a novella by Russian author Lydia Chukovskaya, written in the late 1930s in the Soviet Union. It is notable as one of the few surviving accounts of the Great Purge actually written during the purge era. Legend of the Doll is a fantasy comedy drama Japanese film directed by Toshiro Goto and released in 2006 by VAP. It is part of the Akihabara Trilogy of films revolving around the Akihabara cosplay and otaku subcultures. It was distributed in the United States by Asia Pulp Cinema. Nawal Enna Jewel Naval Enna Jewel is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language drama film co-written, co-produced and directed by Renji Lal Damodaran. The film revolves around the lives of a mother and daughter who were the victims of an Arabi kalyanam. The film stars Reem Kadem in titular role, where Shweta Menon, Anu Sithara, Adil Hussain, Alen Matters, Anjali Nair, Sudheer Karamana and Paris Laxmi portray supporting roles. Naval Enna Jewel released on 18 August 2017 and received mixed response from critics while Shwetha Menons performance got praises. Jole Jongole Jole Jongole is a 2018 Bengali-language Indian science fiction thriller film directed by Nitish Roy, who was the production designer for the Hollywood horror film Death Swamp. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty as a mad scientist who wants to bring back prehistoric creatures, perished millions of years ago from the earth as he is trying to expand the brain of crocodiles. Jackie Shroff stars as the antagonist who wants to take control of dangerous crocodiles for his own park. A few scenes of the film were shot in Prayag Film City in West Midnapore, and shooting was completed by early 2012, but got stuck in development hell and was finally released on 6 January 2018. Pro Deda, Babu i Kurochku Ryabu Aboout an Old Man, an Old Woman and Their Hen Ryaba is a 1982 Soviet Animation film by Alexander Davydov. This cartoon was filming by Soyuzmultfilm studio. The film received national and international recognition. Colonization Road Colonization Road is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Michelle St. John and released in 2016. Hosted by comedian and activist Ryan McMahon and starting in his own hometown of Fort Frances, Ontario, the film explores the impact of Ontarios historic colonization road system, which formed the basis of the provinces contemporary highway system, on First Nations people. Some towns and cities in the province still to this day have a street named Colonization Road, and the film led some of them to debate changing their roads name. The film had a theatrical premiere in October 2016 at the imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival, before airing on CBC Televisions documentary series Firsthand on January 26, 2017. At the 6th Canadian Screen Awards in 2018, it received a nomination for the Donald Brittain Award for Best Social or Political Documentary Program. Sheitaan Sheitaan is a 2017 Indian Bollywood horror thriller film, written by Faisal Saif and directed by Sameer Khan under Saifs own banner Faith Pictures Inc distributed by Dimension Pictures. Based on some real life jinn possession related incidents, the film marks debut of Bangladeshi actor Nirab Hossain in Bollywood. Earlier the film was known by its working title Balaa. The film caused huge controversies among Muslim community, including in Britain. Careful Careful is a 2017 Indian Malayalam thriller film directed by V. K. Prakash and a remake of the 2016 Kannada film U Turn. The film stars Sandhya Raju, Saiju Kurup, and Parvathy Nambiar in lead roles. It was released in India on 29 May 2017. Ongaku shoujo is a 2018 Japanese anime television series about a fictional idol unit, produced by Studio Deen. It spawned from a short film that was produced by Studio Deen for Young Animator Training Projects Anime Mirai 2015. The 12-episode series aired between July 6 and September 21, 2018. A single titled "On Stage Life" was released on June 6, 2018, under the fictional groups name. 9 O' Clock 9 O Clock is a Hindi film starring Dev Vart Singh, Arun Bakshi, Kashiff Khan and Raju Thakkar. It is directed by Amrit Raj Thakur. The movie was telecast on the channel Enter10 on 10 June 2018. Darpan Chhaya 2 Darpan Chhaya 2 is a 2017 Nepalese drama film with Tulsi Ghimires direction. It is the sequel to the blockbuster Nepalese film Darpan Chaya written by Tulsi Ghimire and released in 2001. The film stars Pushpall Khadka, Sahara Karki, Shiv Shrestha and Tulsi Ghimire. Film was big Flop at the box office. Crazy Nights Follie di notte is an Italian erotic-documentary film directed by Joe DAmato and released in 1978. The Road to Sunrise The Road to Sunrise is a 2017 Malawian drama film directed by Shemu Joyah. It was selected as the Malawian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. It was the first film to be submitted by Malawi in the Foreign Language Oscar category. Romeo & Muna Romeo & Muna is a 2018 Nepalese drama comedy film directed and written by Naresh Kumar Kc. Produced by Prasanna Man Gopali, Rosy Shrestha, Ram Sharma, and Kabin Shakya under the banner of V Motion Pictures, and KS Productions. The film stars Vinay Shrestha and Shristi Shrestha in the lead roles alongside Prajwal Sujal Giri, Sushma Karki, and Surakshya Panta. The characters on the film are inspired by Devkotas Muna and Shakespeares Romeo. The film is about a rich man named Romeo who meets a poor girl in Dharan named Muna, but will they be together. Living with Giants Living With Giants is a feature-length documentary directed by Aude Leroux-Lévesque and Sébastien Rist and produced by MC2 Communication Média in 2016. The filmmakers capture the tragic reality of a young Inuit in the Arctic landscapes of Nunavik. Aadarei Mang Adarei Man is a 2018 Sri Lankan Sinhala romance film directed by Prageeth Rathnayake as his maiden direction and produced by Jagath Chandana for Romeo’s Eye Picture. It stars director Prageeth Rathnayake himself with Chathurika Pieris in lead roles along with Robin Fernando and Chamila Pieris. Music composed by veteran artist Victor Rathnayake. The Muhurath ceremony of the film was celebrated at the Bellanvila Raja Maha Viharaya. Shooting was taken place around Colombo. The first screening was screened at Regal Theatre, Colombo. It is the 1294th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Yo-Kai Watch 4 is a 2017 Supernatural Theatrical anime film produced by OLM and distributed by Toho. It is the fourth film in the Yo-kai Watch film series, following the 2016 film Soratobu Kujira to Double no Sekai no Daibōken da Nyan!, and features characters from Shigeru Mizukis GeGeGe no Kitarō manga. It is directed by Shinji Ushiro and written by Yoichi Kato, with Level-5 president Akihiro Hino overseeing the production, including the films script. It is released on Japanese theaters on December 16, 2017 and on DVD on July 4, 2018. PK Lele a Salesman PK Lele A Salesman is an Indian adult black comedy film, written and directed by Manav Sohal and produced by Shailesh Gosrani and Manav Sohal under the banner of Mumbai Talkies Company. The film stars Manav Sohal, Brijendra Kala, Sravani Goswami and Vaishnavi Dhanraj in lead roles while Jiten Mukhi and Falguni Rajani will also be seen in the film. The film will be released on 14 December 2018. The Heart of O Yama The Heart of OYama is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. It is based on the play La Tosca by Victorien Sardou. The Death of Ivan the Terrible The Death of Ivan the Terrible, is a 1909 Russian short film directed and written by Vasili Goncharov. Leather Stocking Leather Stocking is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. adapted from James Fenimore Coopers novel The Last of the Mohican. The Wooden Leg The Wooden Leg is a 1909 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. Macbeth Macbeth, is a silent 1909 film adaptation of the William Shakespeare play. It was released on 3 December 1909. It is a silent black-and-white film with French intertitles. The Woman from Mellon's The Woman from Mellons is a 1910 silent short film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Mary Pickford and Billy Quirk. It was produced and distributed by the Biograph Company. It is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. A Decree of Destiny A Decree of Destiny is a 1911 American short silent romantic drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Mary Pickford and featuring Blanche Sweet. Love in the Hills Love in the Hills is a 1911 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. The Mystery of a Hansom Cab The Mystery of the Hansom Cab is an Australian feature-length film directed by W. J. Lincoln based on the popular novel, which had also been adapted into a play. It was the first Australian feature film to have a predominantly urban setting. Nell Gwynne Sweet Nell of Old Drury is a 1911 Australian silent film directed by Raymond Longford starring Nellie Stewart about the relationship between Nell Gwynne and King Charles II. It is based on the 1900 play of the same name by Paul Kester which Stewart had performed numerous times on stage. It was the first time an internationally famous Australian actress had been recorded on celluloid, pre-dating Sarah Bernhardts appearance in Queen Elizabeth. Her obituary called Stewart Australias "our first screen star" and "the first world celebrity to appear in an Australian film production." It was one of the most popular Australian films of the silent era. It is considered a lost film. Stewart only dedicated three sentences of her 1923 memoirs to the making of the movie. Anny - Story of a Prostitute Anny – Story of a Prostitute is a 1912 Norwegian drama film written and directed by Adam Eriksen, starring Julie Jansen-Fuhr and Johan Andersson. Factory girl Anny gets involved with an older merchant, and then develops a plot to defraud him with his son. The two are caught and decide to escape to America, but the son then tries to take his own life with poison. He survives and is forgiven, while Anny descends further into poverty and desperation. A Prize Package A Prize Package is a 1912 American silent black and white comedy film produced by Siegmund Lubin. Its a lost film on one reel. The films was produced by the Philadelphia-based Lubin Manufacturing Company and was lost in an explosion and fire at the Lubin vaults in 1914. Dr. Goudron's System The System of Doctor Goudron is a 1913 French short silent horror film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Henri Gouget, Henry Roussel and Renée Sylvaire. It was adapted from a grand guignol play by André de Lorde which was itself based on the short story The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether. The Left-Handed Man The Left-Handed Man is a 1913 American short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Prints of the film survive at the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Three Friends Three Friends is a 1913 American silent film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. Hearts Adrift Hearts Adrift is a 1914 American silent short romance film directed by Edwin S. Porter. The film is now considered lost. An Incompetent Hero An Incompetent Hero is a 1914 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. The Valley of the Moon The Valley of the Moon is a 1914 silent film directed by Hobart Bosworth and starring Jack Conway and Myrtle Stedman. Produced by Bosworth/London, it was an adaptation of the 1913 novel The Valley of the Moon by Jack London and based upon a scenario by Hettie Gray Baker. After Five After Five is a 1915 American silent thriller comedy film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and Oscar Apfel. Based on the play of the same name by DeMille and his brother William, the film stars Edward Abeles. The Battle Cry of Peace The Battle Cry of Peace is a 1915 American silent war drama film directed by Wilfrid North and J. Stuart Blackton, one of the founders of Vitagraph Company of America who also wrote the scenario. The film is based on the book Defenseless America, by Hudson Maxim, and was distributed by V-L-S-E, Incorporated. The film stars Charles Richman, L. Rogers Lytton, and James W. Morrison. Alternate titles for this film were A Call to Arms and The Battle Cry of War. In the UK, the film was called An American Home. A sequel followed in 1917, Womanhood, the Glory of the Nation. The Devil The Devil is a surviving 1915 silent film version of the Ferenc Molnár play, adapted by Thomas Ince. It was directed by Ince and Reginald Barker and stars Bessie Barriscale and Edward Connelly. The Foundling The Foundling is a 1915 silent film directed by Alan Dwan. The film premiered in 1915, was lost in a fire accident shortly afterwards, and is now a lost film. It was remade as The Foundling in 1916 with the same principal cast, but with a different director, John B. OBrien, at the helm. Kreutzer Sonata The Kreutzer Sonata is a 1915 American silent romantic drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Theda Bara. The film was based on the play of the same name by Jacob Gordin, which was based on Leo Tolstoys 1899 novella. It was produced by Fox Film Corporation and shot at the Fox Studio in Fort Lee. The film is now considered lost. Behind the Lines Behind the Lines is a 1916 American silent drama film featuring Harry Carey. Behind the Lines was produced by Bluebird Photoplays, one of the three brands of motion pictures then being released by Universal Film Manufacturing Company. Davy Crockett Davy Crockett is a 1916 American silent film starring Dustin Farnum as Davy Crockett, with Winifred Kingston, Harry De Vere, Herbert Standing, Howard Davies, Page Peters, Lydia Yeamans Titus and Ida Darling. The film was directed by William Desmond Taylor and produced by Pallas Pictures. The film was commercially released in the United States and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is not known whether the film currently survives, suggesting that it may be a lost film. If My Country Should Call If My Country Should Call is a 1916 silent drama film directed by Joe De Grasse and starring Lon Chaney. The film survives incomplete at the Library of Congress and the National Archives of Canada/Ottawa. Ramona Ramona is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Donald Crisp based on Helen Hunt Jacksons 1884 novel Ramona. The films runtime is about three hours and is considered to be lost with only reel 5 preserved at the Library of Congress. Barbary Sheep Barbary Sheep is a 1917 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Artcraft Pictures, an affiliate of Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by Maurice Tourneur and stars Elsie Ferguson in her motion picture debut. This picture is said to have George M. Cohan in his film debut as well. It was thought to be a lost film until an 8-minute clip was found in the Gosfilmfond archive. The Barrier The Barrier is a lost 1917 American silent northwoods drama film directed by Edgar Lewis and starring Mabel Julienne Scott. It is based on the Rex Beach novel The Barrier. The Beach novel was filmed again by MGM in 1926 as The Barrier starring Lionel Barrymore. Lonesome Luke's Lively Life Lonesome Lukes Lively Life is a 1917 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Pax æterna Pax aeterna is a 1917 Danish silent drama film directed by Holger-Madsen. Here Come the Girls Here Come the Girls is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd about activities in a corset shop. Prints of the film survive in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Hoot Mon! Hoot Mon! is a 1919 American silent comedy film featuring Stan Laurel. No Place Like Jail No Place Like Jail is a 1918 American silent comedy film directed by Frank Terry that features Stan Laurel. Opportunity Opportunity is a 1918 American silent comedy-drama film, directed by John H. Collins. It stars Viola Dana, Hale Hamilton, and Frank Currier, and was released on July 1, 1918. An Ozark Romance An Ozark Romance is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Prints of the film survive at the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Riders of the Night Riders of the Night is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by John H. Collins and starred his wife Viola Dana. It was produced and distributed by the Metro Pictures company. A print is held at EYE Institute, Amsterdam aka Filmmuseum Amsterdam. She Loves Me Not She Loves Me Not is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives at the film archive of the British Film Institute. Sin dejar rastros Sin dejar rastros was a 1918 Argentine animated feature film. It was written and directed by Quirino Cristiani. The film used cutout animation. The Soul of Buddha The Soul of Buddha is a 1918 American silent romance film directed by J. Gordon Edwards and starring Theda Bara, who also wrote the films story. The film was produced by Fox Film Corporation and shot at the Fox Studio in Fort Lee. Such a Little Pirate Such a Little Pirate is a lost 1918 American silent Pirate adventure film directed by George Melford and starring Lila Lee as a young sea-going heroine and Theodore Roberts as her grandfather. It was produced by Adolph Zukor and Jesse Lasky. Die beiden Gatten der Frau Ruth Ruths Two Husbands is a 1919 German silent film directed by Rudolf Biebrach and starring Henny Porten, Curt Goetz and Meinhart Maur. The films sets were designed by Kurt Dürnhöfer and Jack Winter The Broken Butterfly The Broken Butterfly is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Lew Cody, Mary Alden and Pauline Starke. The Exquisite Thief The Exquisite Thief is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Tod Browning. Prints and/or fragments of this film survive, including in the 1978 "Dawson Film Find". Human Desire Human Desire is a 1919 American silent romantic drama film starring Anita Stewart who produced along with Louis B. Mayer. It was distributed by Associated First National. A copy of Human Desire is preserved in the Library of Congress and the Academy Film Archive. Pistols for Breakfast Pistols for Breakfast is a 1919 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in the Museum of Modern Art film archive. Intoxication Intoxication is a 1919 German silent drama film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Asta Nielsen, Alfred Abel and Karl Meinhardt. It was based on the play Brott och brott by August Strindberg. Lubitsch was loaned out from UFA to the smaller Argus-Film for the production. Something to Do Something to Do is a lost 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Donald Crisp and written by Maximilian Foster and Will M. Ritchey. The film stars Bryant Washburn, Ann Little, Robert Brower, Charles K. Gerrard, Adele Farrington, and Charles Ogle. The film was released on April 13, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. The Devil's Passkey The Devils Pass Key was a 1920 silent drama film directed by Erich von Stroheim. The film was produced by Universal Pictures and distributed under their Jewel banner. The film was von Stroheims second directorial effort, and considered one of the best screen exhibitions of August 1920, with The New York Times later calling it "One of the best photodramatic productions of the year". The production was shot from September 1919 through December 1919 and premiered on 8 August 1920 at the Capitol Theatre in New York City, New York. Die geschlossene Kette The Closed Chain is a 1920 German silent film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Pola Negri, Aud Egede-Nissen and Carl Ebert. The films sets were designed by the art director Jack Winter The Great London Mystery The Great London Mystery is a 1920 British silent crime film directed by Charles Raymond and starring David Devant, Robert Clifton and Charles Raymond. It was a 12-chapter serial showcasing the acting abilities of one of the most famous magicians of his time, David Devant, allowing him to present his routine on film. After years of doing sleight of hand stage shows, Devant later turned to acting and film distribution. The film was co-written by Charles Raymond and Hope Loring. It is considered a lost film today. The Hawk's Trail The Hawks Trail is a 1919 American crime film serial directed by W. S. Van Dyke. It is considered to be a lost film. Hegyek alján Under the Mountains is a 1920 Hungarian silent drama film directed by Béla Balogh and starring Oszkár Dénes, Ila Lóth and László Mihó. Over the Hill to the Poorhouse Over the Hill to the Poorhouse, also known as Over the Hill, is a 1920 American silent drama film about a woman who has a lot of children, and who never gets the chance to enjoy life. The film starred actress Mary Carr and almost all of her real-life children. The film was directed by Harry Millarde, released by Fox Film Corporation, and was a box office success in 1920. The story was previously filmed as Over the Hill to the Poorhouse, starring Florence Auer. It was remade as Over the Hill, starring Mae Marsh, and as Tears of a Mother. The 1920 silent film is preserved at Bois dArcy in France. Silk Husbands and Calico Wives Silk Husbands and Calico Wives is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring House Peters. The film was produced by Harry Garson and based on an original by Monte Katterjohn. The film is preserved at the Library of Congress. Yes or No Yes or No? is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Norma Talmadge in a duo role. It is based on the 1917 Broadway play Yes or No by Arthur Goodrich. Talmadge and Joe Schenck produced the picture and released it through First National Exhibitors. It is preserved at the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation. Daniel Deronda Daniel Deronda is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by Walter Courtney Rowden and starring Reginald Fox, Ann Trevor and Clive Brook. It is an adaptation of the novel Daniel Deronda by George Eliot. The short film was made at Teddington Studios by Master Films. Devil Dog Dawson Devil Dog Dawson is a 1921 American silent western film directed by Karl R. Coolidge and starring Jack Hoxie, Helene Rosson and Evelyn Selbie. It was produced by Unity Photoplays and released on the states-rights market by Arrow Film Corp. The film was considered lost. Previously, the only surviving footage from this film – 38 seconds worth – was found in a mislabeled tin by a collector in Ohio. The title marked on the tin was Dangerous Hour – Eddie Polo. The canister and its contents were the subject of an investigation in a 2006 episode of the PBS series History Detectives. The film segment was preserved and restored by the Library of Congress. Another copy has been since located in Archives du Film du CNC, Bois dArcy Archive. Many remaining scenes from this film were thought to have been cut at the time because they depicted alcohol consumption, which was illegal at the time. No Woman Knows No Woman Knows is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Tod Browning. It was adopted from the Edna Ferber story Fanny Herself. A complete print of the film survives at the Filmoteca Española in Madrid. Sentimental Tommy Sentimental Tommy is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by John S. Robertson which has Mary Astor in one of her earliest roles, although her scenes were deleted before release. The story is based on James M. Barries novel and play. The film, which made a star of Gareth Hughes, is now considered to be a lost film. Der Stier von Olivera The Bull of Olivera is a 1921 German silent historical film directed by Erich Schönfelder and starring Emil Jannings. The films art direction was by Kurt Richter. Across the Continent Across the Continent is a lost silent film released by Paramount Pictures in June 1922, and was one of star Wallace Reids last performances. This film was also the opening night film of the Castro Theatre in San Francisco on June 22, 1922. The Altar Stairs The Altar Stairs is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Lambert Hillyer and featuring Boris Karloff. It is based on the novel of the same name by G. B. Lancaster. It is not known whether the film currently survives, suggesting that it is a lost film. Conquering the Woman Conquering the Woman is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by King Vidor. A print of the film exists at the Cinematheque Royale de Belgique in Belgium. The Impossible Mrs. Bellew The Impossible Mrs. Bellew is a lost 1922 American silent drama film directed by Sam Wood and starring Gloria Swanson. The film is based on the 1916 novel of the same name by David Lisle. The Ninety and Nine The Ninety and Nine was a 1922 silent drama starring Colleen Moore made shortly before she gained fame as a film flapper. The film was presumed lost, although recently a 10 minute condensed 16 mm home movie version was discovered, and has since been released with a music score by Ben Model, in his latest compilation Accidentally Preserved No.4. Real Adventure The Real Adventure is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by King Vidor, based on the best-selling novel by Henry Kitchell Webster that was serialized in 1915 and published as a book in 1916. A print of the film is held by the Cinémathèque de Toulous. Tillie Tillie is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Frank Urson, written by Alice Eyton, and starring Mary Miles Minter, Noah Beery, Allan Forrest, Lucien Littlefield, Lillian Leighton, and Marie Trebaol. Based upon the novel Tillie, a Mennonite Maid by Helen Reimensnyder Martin, it was released on January 29, 1922, by Paramount Pictures. It is not known whether the film currently survives. Roman Candles Roman Candles is a 1920 silent film drama directed by Jack Pratt and starring J. Frank Glendon and Edward M. Kimball. The film was released in 1920 as a seven reeler on States Rights basis. In 1922 two independent distributors rereleased it with a 5 reel running length. It is preserved in the Library of Congress and the BFI Film and TV Institute, London. The Cheat The Cheat is a 1923 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures, and is a remake of Cecil B. DeMilles 1915 hit feature using the same script by Hector Turnbull and Jeanie MacPherson. This version stars Pola Negri and was directed by George Fitzmaurice. The Cricket on the Hearth The Cricket on the Hearth is a 1923 American silent comedy film directed by Lorimer Johnston and starring Josef Swickard, Fritzi Ridgeway and Paul Gerson. Jazzmania Jazzmania is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring his then-wife Mae Murray. In keeping with Murrays previous films and a few of her succeeding films, the movie possesses some of the most provocative attire worn by an actress in film up to that time. As with Fascination, Edmund Goulding wrote the original screen story and screenplay. Mary of the Movies Mary of the Movies is a silent semi-autobiographical 1923 comedy film based on the career of Marion Mack. It was written by Mack and her husband Louis Lewyn, and stars Mack and Creighton Hale. Hale and director John McDermott play fictionalized versions of themselves in the film, which was also directed by McDermott. It was shot at the Sunset Gower Studios of Columbia Pictures, but distributed by Film Booking Offices. A partial print of the film exists in Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision. One Arabian Night One Arabian Night is a 1923 British silent comedy film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring George Robey. It is based on the story of Aladdin. Paddy the Next Best Thing Paddy the Next Best Thing is a 1923 British silent romance film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Mae Marsh, Darby Foster and Lilian Douglas. It was based on the 1912 novel of the same title by Gertrude Page and a 1920 stage adaptation, which was later adapted into a 1933 American film. It was made at the Gainsborough Studios in Islington. American star Mae Marsh had been brought over from Hollywood to star in the companys previous film Flames of Passion and stayed on to make this film. It is believed to be a lost film. The Romany The Romany is a 1923 British silent adventure film directed by Floyd Martin Thornton and starring Victor McLaglen, Irene Norman and Harvey Braban. Second Fiddle Second Fiddle is a 1923 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Frank Tuttle and distributed by W. W. Hodkinson. It stars Glenn Hunter and is an early appearance as a lead by actress Mary Astor. A copy of the film is in the Stanford Theatre Foundation collection of the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Slave of Desire Slave of Desire is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by George D. Baker, produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures. It was based on the novel La Peau de chagrin by Honoré de Balzac, first published in 1831. The Balzac novel had previously been filmed in 1909 as The Wild Asss Skin, which was more faithful to the original novel. The picture stars George Walsh, Bessie Love, and Carmel Myers. A print of the film is preserved in the collection of Cinémathèque Française. The Social Buccaneer The Social Buccaneer was a 1923 American film serial directed by Robert F. Hill. The serial consisted of ten episodes and was based on the novel of the same name by Frederic S. Isham. The Social Buccaneer is now considered to be a lost film. Against All Odds Against All Odds is a lost 1924 silent film western directed by Edmund Mortimer and starring Buck Jones. It was produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation. The Circus Cowboy The Circus Cowboy is a lost 1924 American silent western film directed by William A. Wellman and produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation. Decameron Nights Decameron Nights is a 1924 British-German silent drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Lionel Barrymore, Ivy Duke and Werner Krauss. It is based on the novel Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio. A Desperate Adventure A Desperate Adventure is a 1924 silent film western directed by J. P. McGowan and starring Franklyn Farnum. A nitrate print is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. The Fighting Adventurer The Fighting American is a surviving 1924 silent film produced and distributed by Universal Pictures and directed by Tom Forman. The young Mary Astor plays a young college coed who is the object of desire in the eyes of the hero. The Girl in the Limousine The Girl in the Limousine is a 1924 American comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. It is considered to be lost. The film is based on the 1919 play of the same name by Wilson Collison and Avery Hopwood. Into the Net Into the Net is a 1924 American film serial directed by George B. Seitz. The film is now considered to be lost. Kentucky Days Kentucky Days is a 1923 American silent film directed by David Selman, which stars Dustin Farnum, Margaret Fielding, and Miss Woodthrop. The screenplay was written by Dorothy Yost from a story by John Lynch. It was released on December 2, 1923. Painted People Painted People is a lost silent film comedy-drama directed by Clarence Badger and starring Colleen Moore. It was produced and distributed by Associated First National Pictures. Die Perücke The Wig is a 1925 German silent comedy film directed by Berthold Viertel and starring Otto Gebühr, Jenny Hasselqvist and Henry Stuart. The films sets were designed by the art director Walter Reimann. Pied Piper Malone Pied Piper Malone is a 1924 silent film comedy drama directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Thomas Meighan. The Famous Players-Lasky produced the film and Paramount Pictures distributed. A print is reportedly held at Gosfilmofond, in Moscow. A Thief in Paradise A Thief in Paradise is a 1925 American silent film, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, directed by George Fitzmaurice, and adapted by Frances Marion from Leonard Merricks novel The Worldlings. The film is now considered a lost film. The Vagabond Trail The Vagabond Trail is a 1924 American silent film western directed by William A. Wellman and produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation. The film is based on the 1923 novel Donnegan by George Owen Baxter. Baree, Son of Kazan Baree, Son of Kazan is a lost 1925 silent film produced by The Vitagraph Company of American and distributed by Warner Brothers, who acquired Vitagraph. It was based on a story by James Oliver Curwood. The film starred Anita Stewart and is a remake of a 1918 version starring Nell Shipman. The Cloud Rider The Cloud Rider is a 1925 silent action adventure aviation film directed by Bruce M. Mitchell and starring Al Wilson and Virginia Lee Corbin. It was distributed by Film Booking Offices of America.The Cloud Rider was one of a series of films that showcased the exploits of the stunt pilots in Hollywood. The Desert's Price The Deserts Price is a 1925 American Western film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and written by Charles Darnton. It is based on the 1924 novel The Deserts Price by William MacLeod Raine. The film stars Buck Jones, Florence Gilbert, Edna Marion, Ernest Butterworth, Arthur Housman and Montagu Love. The film was released on December 13, 1925, by Fox Film Corporation. Easy Money Easy Money is a 1925 silent film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Cullen Landis and Mildred Harris. A copy of the film is preserved at the Library of Congress. Gold and the Girl Gold and the Girl is a 1925 American silent film directed by Edmund Mortimer and starring Buck Jones, Elinor Fair, and Bruce Gordon. Cross and Mauser Cross and Mauser is a 1925 Soviet silent adventure film directed by Vladimir Gardin. Maciste in Africa Maciste against the Sheik is a 1926 Italian silent adventure film directed by Mario Camerini and starring Bartolomeo Pagano, Franz Sala and Felice Minotti. It was part of the long-running Maciste series of Peplum films. At one point Maciste takes part in an underwater fight with a shark. Sally Sally is a 1925 silent romantic comedy film starring Colleen Moore. The film was directed by Alfred E. Green, produced by Moores husband John McCormick, and based on the musical Sally written by Guy Bolton, Clifford Grey, and adapted to film by June Mathis. The film was based on a Florenz Ziegfeld production written specifically for Marilyn Miller that opened on December 21, 1920 at the New Amsterdam Theatre on Broadway. It ran for 570 performances. We Moderns We Moderns is an American silent comedy film directed by John Francis Dillon and starring Colleen Moore. The film was produced by Moores husband John McCormick, was released through First National Pictures. It was based on the play and novel by Israel Zangwill. The play ran for 22 performances in 1924 at the Gaiety Theatre, produced and directed by Harrison Grey Fiske and starring Helen Hayes and Isabel Irving. Zigano Zigano is a 1925 French-German silent historical adventure film directed by Gérard Bourgeois and Harry Piel and starring Piel, Denise Legeay and Dary Holm. It premiered in Berlin on 27 July 1925. Baldevins bryllup Baldevins bryllup is a 1926 Norwegian comedy film directed by George Schnéevoigt, starring Einar Sissener and Victor Bernau. The film is based on a play by Vilhelm Krag, and tells the story of how Simen Sørensen manages to get his friend Baldevin Jonassen married to the lady next door. The film was renovated in 2006, for the 100-years anniversary of Kristiansand Cinema. Broken Hearts of Hollywood Broken Hearts of Hollywood is a 1926 American comedy drama film released by Warner Bros. and directed by Lloyd Bacon. It is unknown, but the film might have been released with a Vitaphone soundtrack. A print of the film exists. The Buckaroo Kid The Buckaroo Kid is a 1926 American silent western film directed by Lynn Reynolds and starring Hoot Gibson. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures and is based on the short story Oh, Promise Me by Peter B. Kyne that appeared in Colliers Magazine on August 20, 1926. A copy survives in the Museum of Modern Art. Chip of the Flying U Chip of the Flying U is a 1926 American silent comedy western film based on a novel by Bertha Muzzy Sinclair. It was directed by Lynn Reynolds and starred Hoot Gibson. Universal Pictures produced and released the film. A print is preserved at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. The Fighting Stallion The Fighting Stallion is a 1927 American silent western film directed by Ben F. Wilson and starring Yakima Canutt and Neva Gerber. God Gave Me Twenty Cents God Gave Me Twenty Cents is a 1926 American drama silent film directed by Herbert Brenon and written by Elizabeth Meehan, John Russell and Dixie Willson. The film stars Lois Moran, Lya De Putti, Jack Mulhall, William Collier, Adrienne DAmbricourt, Leo Feodoroff and Rosa Rosanova. The film was released on November 20, 1926, by Paramount Pictures. This film is now lost with no archival holdings. Johnny Get Your Hair Cut Johnny Get Your Hair Cut is a 1927 silent American comedy film directed by B. Reeves Eason and featuring Harry Carey. A print is preserved by MGM. Heads Up, Charley Heads Up, Charley is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Willi Wolff and starring Ellen Richter, Anton Pointner, and Michael Bohnen. Marlene Dietrich appears in a supporting role. Padlocked Padlocked is a 1926 American drama silent film directed by Allan Dwan and written by Rex Beach, Becky Gardiner, James Shelley Hamilton. The film stars Lois Moran, Noah Beery Sr., Louise Dresser, Helen Jerome Eddy, Allan Simpson, Florence Turner and Richard Arlen. The film was released on August 2, 1926, by Paramount Pictures. Partners Again Partners Again is a 1926 silent comedy, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, released through United Artists, and directed by Henry King. This ethnic Jewish humor film is based on the 1922 Broadway play Partners Again starring Alex Carr and Barney Bernard, which reprises their characters from the very successful 1913 Broadway play Potash and Perlmutter. Goldwyn produced a 1923 film adaptation of Potash and Perlmutter, and a 1924 sequel called In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter. In Partners Again the two are in the automobile industry. As with the 1924 film, In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter, George Sidney plays Potash, taking up the role after Barney Bernard died in March of that year. Alex Carr continues his winning role of Perlmutter. What is interesting about this film is that it is one of the two American films that only survives in 8mm. The Rainmaker The Rainmaker is a lost 1926 American drama silent film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Gerald Beaumont, Louis D. Lighton and Hope Loring. The film stars William Collier, Georgia Hale, Ernest Torrence, Brandon Hurst, Joseph J. Dowling and Tom Wilson. Te film was released on May 10, 1926, by Paramount Pictures. The Waning Sex The Waning Sex is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Based on the 1923 play of the same name by Fanny and Frederic Hatton, the film starred Norma Shearer and Conrad Nagel. The film currently exists in archives. The Blood Ship The Blood Ship is a 1927 silent drama film directed by George B. Seitz. The seventh and final reel of the film was thought to be lost until 2007. The final reel was ultimately found and the film was screened in its entirety on October 11, 2007. California California is a 1927 American Western silent film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and written by Marian Ainslee, Ruth Cummings and Frank Davis. The film stars Tim McCoy, Dorothy Sebastian, Marc McDermott, Frank Currier and Fred Warren. The film was released on May 7, 1927, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Convoy Convoy is a lost 1927 American silent World War I drama starring Lowell Sherman and Dorothy Mackaill and released through First National Pictures. The film is an early producing credit for the Halperin Brothers, Victor and Edward, later of White Zombie fame, and is the final screen appearance of Broadway stars Gail Kane and Vincent Serrano. The Alfred Hitchcock film Notorious was based on the same story, originally published in The Saturday Evening Post. Face Value Face Value is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by Robert Florey and starring Fritzi Ridgeway, Gene Gowing and Betty Baker. The Gay Defender The Gay Defender is a lost 1927 American silent drama film directed by Gregory La Cava and written by Ray Harris, Grover Jones, Herman J. Mankiewicz, George Marion Jr., Sam Mintz, and Kenneth Raisbeck. The film stars Richard Dix, Thelma Todd, Fred Kohler, Jerry Mandy, Robert Brower, Harry Holden, and Fred Esmelton. The film was released on December 10, 1927, by Paramount Pictures. Das Geheimnis des Abbe X Behind the Altar or The Secret of Abbe X is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Julius Brandt and William Dieterle and starring Dieterle, Marcella Albani and Alfred Gerasch. The films sets were designed by the art directors Erich Grave and Ernst Stern. The Heart of Maryland The Heart of Maryland is a silent film costume Vitaphone drama produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and directed by Lloyd Bacon. The film stars Dolores Costello in the title character and features Jason Robards. It is based on David Belascos 1895 play The Heart of Maryland performed on Broadway. The film is the last silent version of the often filmed Victorian story, with versions having been produced in 1915 and 1921. Madame Pompadour Madame Pompadour is a 1927 British silent historical drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Dorothy Gish, Antonio Moreno and Nelson Keys. The film depicts the life of Madame Pompadour, mistress of Louis XV of France. It was the first film to be shot at the newly christened Elstree Studios. A Man's Past A Mans Past is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by George Melford and starring Conrad Veidt, Barbara Bedford and Ian Keith. The Missing Link The Missing Link is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and starring Syd Chaplin, Ruth Hiatt and Tom McGuire. The title is a reference to the so-called "missing link" that connects man and the ape. Moskva v oktyabre Moscow in October is a 1927 Soviet silent historical drama film directed by Boris Barnet. The picture fared poorly at the box-office and with the critics. The film has been partially lost. The Princess from Hoboken The Princess from Hoboken is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Allen Dale and featuring Boris Karloff. This is now considered to be a lost film. The Thirteenth Hour The Thirteenth Hour is a 1927 American silent film mystery produced and distributed by Metro Goldwyn Mayer and directed by Chester Franklin. The film stars Lionel Barrymore in a role where, as noted criminologist Professor Leroy, he dons a weird series of disguises to hide a dark secret. This was the first film where Barrymore was cast opposite talented dogs, and the first where he was cast as a serial killer. A print of this film survives in 16mm. Women's Wares Womens Wares is a 1927 silent drama film directed by Arthur Gregor and starring Evelyn Brent. Afterwards Afterwards is a 1928 British silent drama film directed by Lawson Butt and starring Marjorie Hume, Julie Suedo and Joseph R. Tozer. It was made at Bushey Studios, and based on a novel by Kathlyn Rhodes. Boadicea Boadicea is a 1927 British historical film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Phyllis Neilson-Terry, Lillian Hall-Davis and Clifford McLaglen. It depicts the life of the Celtic Queen Boudica and her rebellion against the Roman Empire. Brotherly Love Brotherly Love is a 1928 part-silent, part-talkie comedy film produced and distributed by MGM and directed by Charles Reisner. It is a starring vehicle for the comedy team of Karl Dane and George K. Arthur. Young Jean Arthur supports the comedy duo. While essentially a silent film, the movie had music with sound effects and talking sequences. Some publicity photos from the film show Dane with Buster Keaton, but it is not clear whether Keaton had a cameo in the film that was later cut or merely posed for a gag photo while visiting the set. One copy, with sound discs, is in the collection of the UCLA Film & Television Archive. The Library of Congress database lists no copies. Cafe X Cafe X is a 1928 Norwegian crime film directed by Walter Fyrst, starring Bengt Djurberg and Tove Tellback. It tells the story of journalist Karl Kraft who uncovers a major weapon smuggling scheme going on in Oslo. Along the way he meets the waitress Lilly, who is involved in the affair. He convinces her to abandon the plot, and the two end up together. Circus Rookies Circus Rookies is a lost 1928 American silent comedy film produced and distributed by MGM and directed by Edward Sedgwick. It starred the comedy team of Karl Dane and George K. Arthur. The Crimson City The Crimson City is an American silent drama film produced by Warner Bros. written by Anthony Coldeway and directed by Archie Mayo. Actors include Myrna Loy, Anna May Wong, Sōjin Kamiyama, John Miljan, Leila Hyams and Richard Tucker. The film was released with a Vitaphone soundtrack with a music score and sound effects. The film was released by Warner Brothers Pictures on 7 April 1928. Hot Heels Hot Heels is a lost 1928 American silent comedy film directed by William James Craft and starring Glenn Tryon and Patsy Ruth Miller. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. A trailer for the film survives. Kif Tebbi Kif Tebbi is a 1928 Italian silent war film directed by Mario Camerini. The film portrays the Italo-Turkish War. A young Italian-educated Libyan nobleman is summoned to fight for the Ottoman Empire when war breaks out in 1911, but eventually decides to change sides and support Italy. Wedding March The Wedding March is a 1929 French silent comedy film directed by André Hugon and starring Pierre Blanchar, Louise Lagrange and Paul Guidé. It was made by the French subsidiary of Paramount Pictures. The films sets were designed by the art director Christian-Jaque. On to Reno On to Reno is a 1928 silent film comedy directed by James Cruze and starring Marie Prevost. It was produced by Cecil B. DeMille and released through Pathé Exchange. The Toilers The Toilers is a 1928 American drama film starring Douglas Fairbanks and Jobyna Ralston and directed by Reginald Barker. Fairbanks plays one of the toilers, while Ralston plays his sweetheart. It is a silent film with synchronized music and special effects. Always Faithful Always Faithful is a 1929 American Pre-Code short film produced by The Vitaphone Corporation in conjunction with Warner Bros., which distributed the film. The film marks the sound film debut of veteran film actress Blanche Sweet who began her screen career in 1909 as a teenager working for D. W. Griffith. It is preserved at the Library of Congress who recently restored it for showing at the National Gallery of Art. Broadway Scandals Broadway Scandals is a 1929 American Pre-Code musical film. The Careless Age The Careless Age is a 1929 American drama film directed by John Griffith Wray and written by Harrison Macklyn and Harold Shumate. It is based on the 1927 play Diversion by John Van Druten. The film stars Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Carmel Myers, Holmes Herbert, Kenneth Thomson, Loretta Young and George Baxter. The film was released by Warner Bros. on September 15, 1929. The Cohens and Kellys in Atlantic City The Cohens and the Kellys in Atlantic City is a 1929 silent American film. It is a sequel to The Cohens and the Kellys. The Devil's Chaplain The Devils Chaplain is a 1929 American silent romance film directed by Duke Worne, written by Arthur Hoerl and George Bronson Howard and featuring Boris Karloff. It was produced by Trem Carr and released by Rayart Pictures. Footlights and Fools Footlights and Fools is a 1929 American pre-Code film directed by William A. Seiter that was billed by Warner Brothers as an all-talking musical film and released in Vitaphone with Technicolor sequences. Fox Movietone Follies of 1929 Fox Movietone Follies of 1929, also known as Movietone Follies of 1929 and The William Fox Movietone Follies of 1929, is a black-and-white and color American musical film released by Fox Film Corporation. Frozen River Frozen River is a lost 1929 part-talkie film directed by F. Harmon Weight and starring silent film canine star Rin Tin Tin and boy actor Davey Lee. Warner Bros. produced and distributed the film releasing it with sound recorded in the Vitaphone process. Honky Tonk Honky Tonk is a 1929 American Pre-Code musical film starring Sophie Tucker in her film debut. The film was a flop when released and is now lost, although the Vitaphone soundtrack for the film and for the trailer still exists. Tucker sings a number of songs in the movie, including her theme song "Some of These Days", and "Im the Last of the Red Hot Mamas", from which she took her billing as "The Last of the Red Hot Mamas". Hríchy lásky Sin of a Beautiful Woman is a 1929 Czech-German silent drama film directed by Carl Lamac and starring Josef Rovenský, Marcella Albani and Gaston Jacquet. It was shot in Prague. Her Skeleton in the Closet Her Dark Secret is a 1929 German silent comedy film directed by Johannes Guter and starring Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch and Harry Halm. The film reuninted Harvey and Fritsch who had previously appeared together in Chaste Susanne, although this time their characters become a couple at the end of the film. This provided a template for a number of popular films over the following decade such as The Three from the Filling Station. The films art direction was by Jacek Rotmil. Mother's Boy Mothers Boy is a 1929 American black-and-white musical drama film directed by Bradley Barker and starring Morton Downey and Beryl Mercer. The Shannons of Broadway The Shannons of Broadway is a 1929 American comedy film directed by Emmett J. Flynn and starring James Gleason, Lucile Gleason and Mary Philbin. It was based on James Gleasons 1927 play of the same title, which was later remade as Goodbye Broadway. Three Live Ghosts Three Live Ghosts is a 1929 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Beryl Mercer, Harry Stubbs, and Joan Bennett; with Robert Montgomery, and Tenen Holtz. The screenplay concerns three veterans of World War I who return home to London after the armistice, only to find they have been mistakenly listed as dead. It was based on the 1920 play Three Live Ghosts by Frederic S. Isham. Made in the early sound era when Hollywood savored any successful play and its dialogue, this film is a rendition of the Broadway play and also a remake of the 1922 Paramount silent, Three Live Ghosts. Mercer, McNaughton, and Allister would reprise their roles for a 1936 remake produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Tiger Rose Tiger Rose is a 1929 American Pre-Code early sound adventure film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. It was directed by George Fitzmaurice and is based on a 1917 play, Tiger Rose, by Willard Mack. This film is a remake of the 1923 film Tiger Rose Warner Bros. silent that starred Lenore Ulric, who also starred on Broadway in Macks play. Among the cast members in this film are Monte Blue, Lupe Velez and Rin Tin Tin. The Three Masks The Three Masks is a 1929 French film directed by André Hugon and starring Renée Héribel, Jean Toulout and François Rozet. The film is considered to be Frances first talking picture, but was produced in England. The first talking picture produced in France is probably "Chiqué". La vie miraculeuse de Thérèse Martin La Vie miraculeuse de Thérèse Martin, is a French film, silent, directed by Julien Duvivier, and released in 1929. It is a " stark and striking biographical account of the late 19th century Discalced Carmelite nun who died at age 24 from tuberculosis and was canonized in 1925." The film is based on the spiritual autobiography Thérèse wrote, LHistoire dune âme. The same material inspired Alain Cavaliers film Thérèse. "Simone Bourday has genuine adolescent fervour as Thérèse and André Marnay is pathetically fine as her father. The sequence of the taking of the veil has extraordinary documentary force." Art direction on the film was by the future director Christian-Jaque. The film follows Thérèse Martin as she moves from the close circle of her family home in Lisieux to the austere world of the Carmel, where she joins her older sisters Pauline and Marie. In this film version of the saints life the Devil appears, before her taking of the veil, and again when she lies ill in the infirmary. This is a direct allusion to the trials she faced when she doubted her vocation, and near the end of her life when she wondered how she would die. " In childhood the great events of my life seemed from afar like mountains I could never reach. When I saw other little girls going to First Communion, I said to myself: how shall I ever reach my First Communion? Later: how shall I ever get to the point of entering Carmel? And still later: reach my Clothing, make my Profession? And now I say the same of dying. The devil is about me. I feel him near me. He torments me and holds me with a grip of iron to deprive me of all consolation, trying by increasing my sufferings to make me despair. Oh, how necessary it is to pray for the dying. If you only knew! How needful is that prayer we use at Compline: "Free us from the phantoms of the night!" The Climax The Climax is a 1930 American thriller film directed by Renaud Hoffman and written by Lillian Ducey, Julien Josephson, Leslie Mason and Clarence Thompson, adapted from the play of the same name by Edward Locke. The film stars Jean Hersholt, Kathryn Crawford, LeRoy Mason, John Reinhardt and Henry Armetta. The film was released on January 26, 1930, by Universal Pictures. Divorce Among Friends Divorce Among Friends is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film. The film stars James Hall, Lew Cody and Natalie Moorhead. The film survives only in a 16mm copy made in the 1950s for television. Drei Tage Mittelarrest Three Days Confined to Barracks is a 1930 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Max Adalbert, Ida Wüst and Gretl Theimer. The film is a farce set around a military barracks. It was a major hit on its release. It was later remade in 1955 under the same title. The films art direction was by Emil Hasler. Geld auf der Straße Money on the Street is a 1930 Austrian-German romantic comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Lydia Pollman, Georg Alexander and Franz Schafheitlin. It is notable for the screen debut of Hedy Lamarr, who played a small role as an extra. Latin Love Greek Street is a 1930 British musical film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Sari Maritza, William Freshman and Martin Lewis. It was made by Gaumont British at their Lime Grove Studios in Shepherds Bush. The films sets were designed by Andrew Mazzei. The film takes its title from Greek Street in Central London. Die große Sehnsucht The Great Longing is a 1930 German comedy film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Camilla Horn, Theodor Loos and Harry Frank. See America Thirst See America Thirst is a 1930 American comedy film produced and distributed by Universal Pictures and directed by William James Craft. Silent comics Harry Langdon and Slim Summerville star along with silent actress Bessie Love. Though released late in 1930, it nevertheless had a silent version. In the film, Bessie Love introduced the type of sandals later known as "flip-flops" to American audiences. The title is a parody of the Cole Porter musical See America First. She Got What She Wanted She Got What She Wanted is an American pre-Code early talking film comedy-drama directed by James Cruze and starring his actress wife Betty Compson. The film was made for Tiffany Pictures with Cruze and Compson having recently completed The Great Gabbo. Spurs Spurs is a 1930 American Western film written and directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Hoot Gibson, Helen Wright, Robert Homans, Philo McCullough, C.E. Anderson and Buddy Hunter. It was released on August 24, 1930, by Universal Pictures. Der unsterbliche Lump The Immortal Vagabond is a 1930 German musical film directed by Gustav Ucicky and Joe May and starring Liane Haid, Gustav Fröhlich and Hans Adalbert Schlettow. It is an operetta film, made by Germans largest film studio UFA. The films sets were designed by Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. The film was remade in 1953. Verklungene Träume Echo of a Dream is a 1930 German-Romanian musical film directed by Martin Berger. It is based on the novel Ciuleandra by Liviu Rebreanu. The film premiered on 20 October 1930. It was Romanias first sound film. The film is lost; only a fragment remains. Gassenhauer The Street Song or The Streetsweeper is a 1931 German musical crime film directed by Lupu Pick and starring Ina Albrecht, Ernst Busch and Albert Hoermann. It is a Berlin-set film, with sets designed by art director Robert Neppach. The film was a considerable public success and one of its songs, "Marie, Marie," by the Comedian Harmonists, became a hit record. A separate French-language version, The Four Vagabonds, was also made. A Gentleman of Paris A Gentleman of Paris is a 1931 British crime drama film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Arthur Wontner, Vanda Gréville and Hugh Williams. It is based on the story "His Honour, the Judge" by Niranjan Pal. It was made at Cricklewood and Lime Grove Studios. The Girl Habit The Girl Habit is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and written by Owen Davis, Clayton Hamilton, Gertrude Purcell and A.E. Thomas. The film stars Charlie Ruggles, Tamara Geva, Margaret Dumont, Allen Jenkins and Donald Meek. The film was released on June 27, 1931, by Paramount Pictures. Moritz macht sein Glück Moritz Makes his Fortune is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Jaap Speyer and starring Sig Arno, Viktor Schwanneke and Willy Prager. A Night Like This A Night Like This is a 1932 comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Ralph Lynn and Winifred Shotter. Ben Travers wrote the screenplay, adapting his own play, the original 1930 Aldwych farce of the same title. The film was made at Elstree Studios with sets designed by the art director Lawrence P. Williams. The Unexpected Father The Unexpected Father is a 1932 American comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Slim Summerville, Zasu Pitts, and Cora Sue Collins. The films sets were designed by the art director Thomas F. ONeill. Reckless Living Reckless Living is a 1931 American drama film directed by Cyril Gardner and written by Cyril Gardner, Tom Reed and Courtney Terrett. The film stars Ricardo Cortez, Mae Clarke, Norman Foster, Marie Prevost, Slim Summerville and Robert Emmett OConnor. The film was released on October 20, 1931, by Universal Pictures. Ronny Ronny is a 1931 German musical comedy film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Käthe von Nagy, Willy Fritsch and Hans Wassmann. A separate French-language version Ronny was also released. The films art direction was by Werner Schlichting and Benno von Arent. True Jacob The True Jacob is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Ralph Arthur Roberts, Anny Ahlers and Felix Bressart. It is based on a play by Franz Arnold and Ernst Bach which has been adapted into numerous films. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. Acht Mädels im Boot Eight Girls in a Boat is a 1932 German musical film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Karin Hardt, Theodor Loos and Helmuth Kionka. The films sets were designed by art director Alfred Junge. The film has been remade twice, as the 1934 American film Eight Girls in a Boat and as the 1958 Dutch film Jenny. Neither remake was a musical. Be Mine Tonight Tell Me Tonight or Be Mine Tonight is a 1932 British musical comedy film directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Jan Kiepura, Sonnie Hale and Magda Schneider. It was shot in Berlin at the Babelsberg Studios as part of a co-production between Gainsborough Pictures and the German firm Cine-Allianz. A separate German-language version The Song of Night was also released. Carmen Carmen is a 1932 British musical film directed by Cecil Lewis and starring Marguerite Namara, Thomas F. Burke and Lance Fairfax. It is an adaptation of the opera Carmen by Georges Bizet. It is also known by the alternative title of Gipsy Blood. Dance Team Dance Team is a 1932 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and written by Edwin J. Burke. The film stars James Dunn, Sally Eilers, Ralph Morgan, Minna Gombell, Edward Crandall and Nora Lane. The film was released on January 17, 1932, by Fox Film Corporation. Criminal at Large The Frightened Lady is a 1932 British thriller film directed by T. Hayes Hunter and starring Emlyn Williams, Cathleen Nesbitt, Norman McKinnel and Belle Chrystall. It was adapted from the Edgar Wallace play The Case of the Frightened Lady, which was adapted again for a 1940 film. The film is also known as Criminal at Large in the US. Spoiling the Game Spoiling the Game is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Alfred Zeisler and starring Heinz Rühmann, Toni van Eyck and Hermann Speelmans. Its hero is a young cyclist who enters a race. It was made by Germans largest film company UFA. The films sets were designed by the art directors Willi Herrmann and Herbert Lippschitz. A separate French-language version was also released. Over Night That Night in London is a 1932 British crime film directed by Rowland V. Lee, produced by Alexander Korda, and written by Dorothy Greenhill and Arthur Wimperis. It stars Robert Donat, Pearl Argyle, Miles Mander and Roy Emerton. It was released in the United States under the alternative title of Over Night. Trenck - Der Roman einer großen Liebe Trenck is a 1932 German historical film directed by Ernst Neubach and Heinz Paul starring Hans Stüwe, Dorothea Wieck, and Olga Tschechowa. The film was based on a novel by Bruno Frank. It depicts the life of the Eighteenth century adventurer Friedrich von der Trenck. The Avenger The Avenger is a 1933 American drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Ralph Forbes, Adrienne Ames and Arthur Vinton. A former district attorney seeks vengeance against the gang who framed him leading to his disgrace. Il caso Haller The Haller Case is a 1933 Italian thriller film directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring Marta Abba, Memo Benassi and Camillo Pilotto. The film is based on the 1893 play Der Andere by Paul Lindau. It marked the screen debut of Isa Miranda, who had her breakthrough role the following year in Everybodys Woman and emerged as the most international-renowned Italian actress of the decade. It was shot at the Cines Studios in Rome. The films sets were designed by the art directors Arnaldo Foresti and Alfredo Montori. The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film starring Charlie Murray, Andy Devine, and Maureen OSullivan. It is the last film in the Cohens and Kellys series and the first director credit for George Stevens. Dick Turpin Dick Turpin is a 1933 British historical drama film directed by Victor Hanbury and John Stafford it starred Victor McLaglen, Jane Carr, Frank Vosper, James Finlayson and Cecil Humphreys. The film depicts the adventures of the eighteenth century highwayman Dick Turpin and his legendary ride to York. It is based on a historical novel by Harrison Ainsworth. It was made at Cricklewood Studios with sets designed by the art director Wilfred Arnold. It was the last film made by Stoll Pictures which had once been the dominant producer in Britain during the silent era. Elisabeth und der Narr Elisabeth und der Narr is a 1934 German drama film directed by Thea von Harbou and starring Hertha Thiele. It tells the story of a young woman at a girls boarding school connected to a monastery, and the intrigues caused by a man who is obsessed with the monasterys organ. The film was the directing debut of Harbou, who was known for her screenplays for directors such as Fritz Lang and F. W. Murnau. Filming began on 12 October 1933 in Meersburg and the Lake Constance area. The film premiered on 24 January 1934. The First Offence The First Offence is a 1936 British low-budget "quota quickie" drama film directed by Herbert Mason, produced by Michael Balcon for Gainsborough Pictures and starring John Mills, Lilli Palmer and Bernard Nedell. It is a remake of the 1934 French film Mauvaise Graine, directed by Billy Wilder. The Flag Lieutenant The Flag Lieutenant is a 1932 British war film based on the play by William Price Drury and directed by and starring Henry Edwards, Anna Neagle, Joyce Bland, and Peter Gawthorne. The films plot involves a lieutenant who is wrongly accused of cowardice. The Hayseeds The Hayseeds is a 1933 Australian musical comedy from Beaumont Smith. It centres on the rural family, the Hayseeds, about whom Smith had previously made six silent films, starting with Our Friends. He retired from directing in 1925 but decided to revive the series in the wake of the box office success of On Our Selection. It was the first starring role in a movie for stage actor Cecil Kellaway. It was also known as The Hayseeds Come to Town. I Adore You I Adore You is a 1933 British musical comedy film set in a movie studio. It was most notable for Errol Flynn appearing as an extra. Margot Grahame was the heroine and Clifford Heatherley plays a film magnate. The choreography was done by Ralph Reader, a protege of Busby Berkeley. It is considered a lost film. Infernal Machine Infernal Machine is a 1933 American pre-Code thriller film, released by Fox Film Corporation, directed by Marcel Varnel, and starring Chester Morris, Genevieve Tobin and Victor Jory. The film was based on a novel by Karl Sloboda. Inge und die Millionen Inge and the Millions is a 1933 German comedy film directed by Erich Engel and starring Brigitte Helm, Carl Esmond and Paul Wegener. The films sets were designed by Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle. Location filming took place in Berlin and around Lake Constance. In line with the policies of the new Nazi government, the film was fiercely anti-capitalist and attacked in particular Jewish financial speculators. My Lips Betray My Lips Betray is a 1933 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Lilian Harvey, John Boles and El Brendel. The films sets were designed by the art director Joseph C. Wright. The Umbrella The Umbrella is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Redd Davis and starring Kay Hammond, Harold French and Victor Stanley. It was made as a quota quickie at Twickenham Studios. A Voz do Carnaval A Voz do Carnaval is a 1933 Brazilian short film documentary, directed by Adhemar Gonzaga and released by production company Cinédia. With no copies preserved, it is considered a lost film. Walls of Gold Walls of Gold is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Kenneth MacKenna and starring Sally Eilers, Norman Foster, and Ralph Morgan. Waltzing Matilda Waltzing Matilda is a 1933 Australian film directed by and starring Pat Hanna. It features Coral Browne. Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts is a 1934 American drama film directed by Louis King and written by Lamar Trotti. The film stars Tom Brown, Anita Louise, Henry B. Walthall, Mae Marsh, Arline Judge and Frank Albertson. The film was released on November 23, 1934, by Fox Film Corporation. Beloved Beloved is a 1934 American drama film directed by Victor Schertzinger and written by Paul Gangelin and George ONeil. The film stars John Boles, Gloria Stuart, Morgan Farley, Ruth Hall, Albert Conti and Dorothy Peterson. The film was released on January 22, 1934, by Universal Pictures. Charley's Aunt Charleys Aunt is a 1934 German comedy film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Fritz Rasp, Paul Kemp and Max Gülstorff. It is based on the British writer Brandon Thomass 1892 play Charleys Aunt. The films sets were designed by art director Franz Schroedter. Eine Frau, die weiß, was sie will A Woman Who Knows What She Wants is a 1934 German musical comedy film directed by Victor Janson and starring Lil Dagover, Anton Edthofer and Anton Walbrook. It is an adaptation of a 1932 stage musical of the same title, with music by Oscar Straus. A separate Czech version was also released that year, made at the Barrandov Studios in Prague. The musical was adapted again as a 1958 West German film of the same title. Gun Justice Gun Justice is a 1933 American Western film directed by Alan James and written by Robert Quigley. The film stars Ken Maynard, Cecilia Parker, Hooper Atchley, Walter Miller, William Gould and Jack Rockwell. The film was released on December 11, 1933, by Universal Pictures. I'll Fix It Ill Fix It is a 1934 American romantic comedy film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Jack Holt, Mona Barrie and Winnie Lightner. An extremely powerful machine politics fixer is frustrated when his attempts to secure his younger brother a place on a school football team are blocked by an independent-minded female schoolteacher he rules that he has not showing enough academic progress. Ich für dich, du für mich Ich für dich, du für mich is a 1934 German film directed by Carl Froelich. Judex 34 Judex is a 1934 French crime film directed by Maurice Champreux and starring René Ferté, Louise Lagrange and Paule Andral. It features the hero Judex. Kocha, lubi, szanuje Kocha, lubi, szanuje is a 1934 Polish language romantic comedy film, produced in Poland by the European subsidiary of Universal Pictures and directed by Michał Waszyński. Krach um Jolanthe Trouble with Jolanthe is a 1934 German romantic comedy film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Wilhelm P. Krüger, Marianne Hoppe and Olaf Bach. It was remade in 1955 as The Happy Village. A separate Swedish adaptation Jolanta the Elusive Pig had been released in 1945. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. The Women Around Larsson The Women Around Larsson is a 1934 Swedish drama film directed by Schamyl Bauman and starring Edvard Persson, Gideon Wahlberg and Katie Rolfsen. The films art direction was by Bibi Lindström. A blacksmith rescues a young sailor who has been beaten up in the street and takes him home and gives him a job as his apprentice. The young man later turns out to be an aristocrat who has run away from home. Love and the First Railroad Love and the First Railway is a 1934 German historical comedy film directed by Robert Neppach and starring Jakob Tiedtke, Ida Wüst and Karin Hardt. The plot revolves around the construction of a railway between Berlin and Potsdam in the 1830s. The films sets were designed by the art director Otto Guelstorff. Nada más que una mujer Nothing More Than a Woman is a 1934 American drama film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Berta Singerman, Alfredo del Diestro and Juan Torena. It is the Spanish-language version of Foxs Pursued. Hard Luck Mary Hard Luck Mary is a 1934 German comedy film directed by Erich Engel and starring Jenny Jugo, Friedrich Benfer and Willi Schur. The films sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler and Arthur Schwarz. In 1935 it was released in the United States by Fox Film Loyalty of Love Loyalty of Love is a 1934 Italian historical drama film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Marta Abba, Nerio Bernardi and Luigi Cimara. It is based on the story of Teresa Confalonieri, a celebrated figure of the Italian reunification campaign. It was one of several films made during the 1930s that portrayed this era. It premiered at the Venice Film Festival in August 1934. The film was shot at the Cines Studios in Rome with sets designed by the art director Guido Fiorini. Aldebaran Aldebaran is a 1935 Italian drama film directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring Gino Cervi, Evi Maltagliati and Gianfranco Giachetti. The film was a naval melodrama, an attempt by Blasetti to make a more commercial film following the difficulties encountered with the propagandist The Old Guard. All for the Dog's Sake All Because of the Dog is a 1935 German comedy film directed by Fred Sauer and starring Weiß Ferdl, Julia Serda and Edith Oß. Location shooting took place around Munich and Tegernsee. The films sets were designed by the art directors Otto Guelstorff and Hans Minzloff. Annapolis Farewell Annapolis Farewell is a 1935 American drama film directed by Alexander Hall and written by Frank Craven and Jack Wagner. The film stars Guy Standing, Rosalind Keith, Tom Brown, Richard Cromwell, John Howard and Benny Baker. The film was released on August 23, 1935, by Paramount Pictures. The Favorite The Favorite is a 1935 Argentine musical film comedy directed and written by Manuel Romero with Luis Bayón Herrera. It is a tango film and premiered on August 15, 1935. The cinematography and editing was performed by Francisco Múgica. God's Will Be Done Gods Will Be Done is a 1936 Italian comedy drama film directed by Amleto Palermi and starring Angelo Musco, María Denis and Sarah Ferrati. Here's to Romance Heres to Romance is a 1935 American musical comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Nino Martini, Genevieve Tobin and Anita Louise. The Higher Command The Higher Command is a 1935 German historical film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Lil Dagover, Karl Ludwig Diehl and Heli Finkenzeller. During the Napoleonic Wars, a Prussian army officer assists a British diplomat to construct an alliance to defeat Napoleons France. It was produced around the time of the Anglo-German Naval Agreement when the German government were still optimistic about forming an alliance with the British and saw the film as a way of recalling the historic Anglo-Prussian partnership in liberating Europe from Napoleon. The film was praised by the Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels as "a national and engrossing film". Khoon Ka Khoon Khoon Ka Khoon also called Hamlet is the first Hindi/Urdu 1935 sound film adaptation of a Shakespeare play. Directed by Sohrab Modi under his Stage Film Company banner, it is cited as one of the earliest talkie versions of this play. Credited as "the man who brought Shakespeare to the Indian screen", it was Modis debut feature film as a director. The story and script were by Mehdi Hassan Ahsan from his Urdu adaptation of Shakespeares "Hamlet". Starring Sohrab Modi, Khoon Ka Khoon was also the debut in films of Naseem Banu who played Ophelia. The other star cast included Shamshadbai, Ghulam Hussain, Obali Mai, Fazal Karim and Eruch Tarapore. Khoon Ka Khoon was a "filmed version of a stage performance of the play" with Sohrab Modi as Hamlet and Naseem Banu as Ophelia. The film has been cited by National Film Archive of India founder P K. Nair, as one of "21 most wanted missing Indian cinema treasures". Laddie Laddie is a 1935 American comedy-drama film directed by George Stevens from a screenplay by Ray Harris and Dorothy Yost, based on the 1913 novel, Laddie: A True Blue Story, by Gene Stratton-Porter. The film stars John Beal, Gloria Stuart, and Virginia Weidler. Mystery Woman Mystery Woman is a 1935 American thriller film directed by Eugene Forde and written by Philip MacDonald. The film stars Mona Barrie, Gilbert Roland, John Halliday, Rod La Rocque, Mischa Auer and Billy Bevan. The film was released on January 8, 1935, Fox Film Corporation. No Monkey Business No Monkey Business is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Gene Gerrard, June Clyde and Renée Houston. Sie und die Drei She and the Three is a 1935 German comedy crime film directed by Victor Janson and starring Gustav Waldau, Charlotte Susa and Hubert von Meyerinck. The films sets were designed by the art directors Wilhelm Depenau and Erich Zander. It was partly shot on location in Hamburg. Once in a Million Once in a Million is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Charles Buddy Rogers, Mary Brian and Jimmy Godden. The screenplay concerns a bank clerk who is left to guard a million pounds and fantasises about how he would spend the money. Adam's Tree Adams Tree is a 1936 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Elsa Merlini, Antonio Gandusio and Renato Cialente. The films sets were designed by the art director Guido Fiorini. Blackmailer Blackmailer is a 1936 American thriller film directed by Gordon Wiles and starring William Gargan, Florence Rice and H.B. Warner. The Country Beyond The Country Beyond is a 1936 American drama film directed by Eugene Forde and written by Adele Comandini and Lamar Trotti. The film stars Rochelle Hudson, Paul Kelly, Robert Kent, Alan Hale, Alan Dinehart and Andrew Tombes. The film was released on April 24, 1936, by 20th Century Fox. End of the Trail End of the Trail is a 1936 American western film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Jack Holt, Louise Henry and Douglass Dumbrille. The First Baby The First Baby is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler and written by Lamar Trotti. The film stars Johnny Downs, Shirley Deane, Jane Darwell, Dixie Dunbar, Marjorie Gateson and Gene Lockhart. The film was released on April 2, 1936, by 20th Century Fox. Four Days Wonder Four Days Wonder is a film from Universal Pictures released in 1936 directed by Sidney Salkow starring Jeanne Dante, Kenneth Howell and Martha Sleeper. The film is based on the novel "Four Days Wonder" by A. A. Milne. The Gay Adventure The Gay Adventure is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Yvonne Arnaud, Barry Jones and Nora Swinburne. It was made at Welwyn Studios by the independent company Grosvenor Films. It was based on a play by Walter C. Hackett. The Glory Trail The Glory Trail is a 1936 American western film. Directed by Lynn Shores, the film stars Tom Keene, Joan Barclay, and E. H. Calvert. It was released on September 15, 1936. Han, hon och pengarna He, She and the Money is a 1936 Swedish comedy film directed by Anders Henrikson and starring Håkan Westergren, Kirsten Heiberg and Erik Bullen Berglund. It marked the Swedish film debut of the Norwegian actress Heiberg. The films sets were designed by the art director Arne Åkermark. It's in the Bag Its in the Bag is a 1936 British comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Jimmy Nervo, Teddy Knox and Jack Barty. Two low-level workers acquire some money and decide to open a nightclub together. It was made at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers. Art direction was by Peter Proud. Janmabhoomi Janmabhoomi is a 1936 Hindi film directed by German filmmaker Franz Osten, starring Devika Rani and Ashok Kumar in the lead roles. Music of the film was by Saraswati Devi, who had worked extensively with Bombay Talkies. My Marriage My Marriage is a 1936 American drama film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Frances Hyland. The film stars Claire Trevor, Kent Taylor, Pauline Frederick, Paul Kelly, Helen Wood and Thomas Beck. The film was released on January 31, 1936, by 20th Century Fox. The Money King King of Diamonds or The Money King is a 1936 Italian comedy film directed by Enrico Guazzoni and starring Angelo Musco, Rosina Anselmi and Mario Pisu. La reina mora The Moorish Queen is a 1937 Spanish musical film directed by Eusebio Fernández Ardavín and starring María Arias, Raquel Rodrigo and Alejandrina Caro. The films sets were designed by Santiago Ontañón. The Return of Jimmy Valentine The Return of Jimmy Valentine is a 1936 American crime film directed by Lewis D. Collins and written by Olive Cooper and Jack Natteford. The film stars Roger Pryor, Charlotte Henry, Robert Warwick, James P. Burtis, Edgar Kennedy and J. Carrol Naish. The film was released on February 22, 1936, by Republic Pictures. Straight from the Shoulder Straight from the Shoulder is a 1936 American drama film directed by Stuart Heisler, written by Lucian Cary and Madeleine Ruthven, and starring Ralph Bellamy, Katherine Locke, David Holt, Andy Clyde, Purnell Pratt and Onslow Stevens. It was released on August 28, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. Thirty Seconds of Love Thirty Seconds of Love is a 1936 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Nino Besozzi, Elsa Merlini and Enrico Viarisio. Catch As Catch Can Catch as Catch Can is a 1937 British crime film directed by Roy Kellino and starring James Mason, Viki Dobson, Eddie Pola and Margaret Rutherford. On board a luxury liner, young Barbara Standish attempts to smuggle stolen jewels from France to America. Didi President is a 1937 Hindi social romantic drama film from New Theatres. The Bengali version was called Didi. The direction, screenplay and cinematography were by Nitin Bose. The film starred K. L. Saigal, Leela Desai, Kamlesh Kumari, Jagdish Sethi, Prithviraj Kapoor and Bikram Kapoor. The story according to the credit roll of the film is "A tale of love and greater love" developed on an idea by M. M. Begg. It was a love triangle with a social content that highlighted the conditions of the mill workers. It was also the first film to show a liberated educated woman managing her own factory. Love Only Me Kochaj tylko mnie is a 1935 Polish romantic comedy film directed by Marta Flantz. Lancashire Luck Lancashire Luck is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Henry Cass. It is notable as the film debut of Wendy Hiller, and the first credited appearance of Nigel Stock. Million Dollar Racket Million Dollar Racket is a 1937 American film starring Herman Brix. Mr. Stringfellow Says No Mr Stringfellow Says No is a 1934 British thriller film directed by Randall Faye and starring Neil Hamilton, Claude Dampier and Muriel Aked. It was also released as Accidental Spy. North of Nome North of Nome is a 1936 American drama film directed by William Nigh and starring Jack Holt, Evelyn Venable and Guinn Big Boy Williams. Roxy und das Wunderteam Roxy and the Wonderteam is a 1938 Austrian musical sports film directed by Johann von Vásáry and starring Rosy Barsony, Fritz Imhoff and Hans Holt. It is based on an operetta called Roxy und ihr Wunderteam. A separate Hungarian-language version was also produced. The title is an allusion to the Wunderteam, the acclaimed Austria national football team of the 1930s and features an appearance by former captain Matthias Sindelar as himself. The films sets were designed by the art director Márton Vincze. Should Wives Work? Should Wives Work? is a 1937 American short comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. In 1937, at the 10th Academy Awards, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject. Sing and Be Happy Sing and Be Happy is a 1937 American comedy film directed by James Tinling and written by Lou Breslow, Ben Markson and John Patrick. The film stars Tony Martin, Leah Ray, Joan Davis, Helen Westley, Allan Lane and Dixie Dunbar. The film was released on June 25, 1937, by 20th Century Fox. Sophie Lang Goes West Sophie Lang Goes West is a 1937 American crime film directed by Charles Reisner, written by Frederick Irving Anderson, Doris Anderson, Brian Marlow and Robert Wyler, and starring Gertrude Michael, Lee Bowman, Sandra Storme, Buster Crabbe, Barlowe Borland, C. Henry Gordon and Jed Prouty. It was released on September 10, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. Sophie Lang Goes West is the third and last film of the Sophie Lang series, after The Notorious Sophie Lang, and The Return of Sophie Lang. Versprich mir nichts! Dont Promise Me Anything is a 1937 German comedy film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Luise Ullrich, Viktor de Kowa and Heinrich George. A perfectionist but talented artist is reluctant to sell his paintings, but because they need the money his wife sells them without his knowledge and claims to be the artist herself. However, when she is commissioned to paint a mural she turns to her husband for help. The Lady in White The Lady in White is a 1938 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Elsa Merlini, Nino Besozzi and Enrico Viarisio. The films sets were designed by the art director Piero Filippone. It was shot at the Titanus Studios in Rome. Det drønner gjennom dalen Det drønner gjennom dalen is a 1938 Norwegian drama film written and directed by Olav Dalgard, starring Tryggve Larssen and Ragnhild Hald. It follows the trials and tribulations of contemporary lumberjacks. Der Fall Deruga The Deruga Case is a 1938 German crime film directed by Fritz Peter Buch and starring Willy Birgel, Geraldine Katt and Dagny Servaes. It is based on the 1917 novel of the same title by Ricarda Huch. The films sets were designed by the art directors Wilhelm Depenau and Ludwig Reiber. Freshman Year Freshman Year is a 1938 film, notable as the uncredited film debut of actor Arthur OConnell. I Stand Accused I Stand Accused is a 1938 American drama film directed by John H. Auer and written by Gordon Kahn and Alex Gottlieb. The film stars Robert Cummings, Helen Mack, Lyle Talbot, Thomas Beck, Gordon Jones and Robert Paige. The film was released by Republic Pictures. Many Lies All Lies is a 1938 German comedy film directed by Heinz Rühmann and starring Albert Matterstock, Hertha Feiler and Fita Benkhoff. It marked the directorial debut of Rühmann, a popular comedy star of the era. Little Miss Roughneck Little Miss Roughneck is a 1938 American drama. Magdát kicsapják Magda Expelled is a 1938 Hungarian comedy film directed by Ladislao Vajda and starring Ida Turay, Klári Tolnay and Antal Páger. The film was based on a play. In 1940 it was remade in Italy as Maddalena with some changes. Mi candidato Mi candidato is a 1938 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Orphans of the Street Orphans of the Street is a 1938 American drama film directed by John H. Auer and written by Eric Taylor, Jack Townley and Olive Cooper. The film stars Tommy Ryan, Robert Livingston, June Storey, Ralph Morgan, Harry Davenport and James Burke. The film was released on December 5, 1938, by Republic Pictures. Reckless Living Reckless Living is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Charles Grayson. It is based on the 1922 novel Riders Up by Gerald Beaumont. The film stars Robert Wilcox, Nan Grey, Jimmy Savo, William Lundigan, Frank Jenks and Harry Davenport. The film was released on March 1, 1938, by Universal Pictures. Safety in Numbers Safety in Numbers is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and starring Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane and Spring Byington. It was part of Twentieth Century Foxs Jones Family series. The Hidden Menace Star of the Circus is a 1938 British drama film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Otto Kruger, Gertrude Michael and John Clements. It is a remake of the 1937 German circus film Truxa, itself based on a novel by Heinrich Seiler. It was made at Elstree Studios. Touchdown, Army Touchdown, Army retitled Generals of Tomorrow in the UK is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Kurt Neumann, written by Lloyd Corrigan and Erwin S. Gelsey, and starring John Howard, Mary Carlisle, Robert Cummings, William Frawley, Owen Davis Jr., and Benny Baker. It was released on October 7, 1938, by Paramount Pictures. Calling All Marines Calling All Marines is a 1939 American action film directed by John H. Auer and written by Earl Felton. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Helen Mack, Warren Hymer, Robert Kent, Cy Kendall and Leon Ames. The film was released on September 20, 1939, by Republic Pictures. The Covered Trailer The Covered Trailer is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Gus Meins and written by Jack Townley. The film stars James Gleason, Lucile Gleason, Russell Gleason, Harry Davenport, Mary Beth Hughes and Tommy Ryan. The film was released on November 10, 1939, by Republic Pictures. Death Goes North Death Goes North is a 1937 American-Canadian action film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Edgar Edwards, Sheila Bromley and James McGrath. Ex-Champ Ex-Champ is a 1939 American drama film, directed by Phil Rosen. It stars Victor McLaglen, Tom Brown, and Nan Grey, and was released on June 16, 1939. It Always Ends That Way It Always Ends That Way is a 1939 Italian musical comedy film directed by Enrique Susini and starring Vittorio De Sica, Nedda Francy and Roberto Rey. The film was based on a novel by Robert Dieudonné. It was shot at the Cinecittà studios in Rome with sets designed by Salvo DAngelo. Hawaiian Nights Hawaiian Nights is a 1939 American romantic comedy film directed by Albert S. Rogell. Produced by Universal Pictures, the film was written by Charles Grayson and Lee Loeb. It stars Johnny Downs, Constance Moore, and Mary Carlisle. A sneak preview of Gone with the Wind was shown during a double-bill with this film and Beau Geste. Who Is Guilty? I Killed the Count is a 1937 play by Alec Coppel. Its success launched Coppels career. Jail Birds Jailbirds is a 1940 British comedy crime film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Albert Burdon, Harry Terry and Charles Farrell. It was based on a theatrical sketch by Fred Karno. The Jones Family in Hollywood The Jones Family in Hollywood is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and written by Harold Tarshis. The film stars Jed Prouty, Spring Byington, Kenneth Howell, George Ernest, June Carlson and Florence Roberts. The film was released on June 2, 1939, by 20th Century Fox. Mickey the Kid Mickey the Kid is a 1939 film. It was directed by Arthur Lubin. Missing Evidence Missing Evidence is a 1939 American drama film, directed by Phil Rosen. It stars Preston Foster, Irene Hervey, and Inez Courtney, and was released on December 15, 1939. Outpost of the Mounties Outpost of the Mounties is a 1939 American western film, directed by Charles C. Coleman. It stars Charles Starrett, Iris Meredith, and Stanley Brown. She Couldn't Say No She Couldnt Say No is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Tommy Trinder, Fred Emney and Googie Withers. It was based on a play Funny Face by Paul Gerard Smith and Fred Thompson. The screenplay features a woman who arranges a burglary to try to recover a stolen diary with compromising details written in it. Stop, Look and Love Stop, Look and Love is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Otto Brower and starring Jean Rogers, William Frawley, and Robert Kellard. Bastard Bastard is a Norwegian-Swedish film released in 1940. It stars Georg Løkkeberg, Signe Hasso and Alfred Maurstad and was directed by Helge Lunde and Gösta Stevens. The story is based on the story "Basterd" by F. W. Remmler. Den blomstertid... Den blomstertid is a 1940 Swedish drama film directed by Alf Sjöberg. The Briggs Family The Briggs Family is a 1940 British drama film directed by Herbert Mason and starring Edward Chapman, Felix Aylmer, Jane Baxter, Oliver Wakefield and Austin Trevor. During the Second World War, a special constable and former solicitor is called upon to defend his son who is accused of the theft of a car. Only the Valiant Only the Valiant or The Charge of the Brave is a 1940 Argentine historical drama film directed by Adelqui Migliar and starring Santiago Arrieta, Domingo Sapelli and Anita Jordán. The film was one of the most expensive productions made in Argentina. It portrays the 1827 defence of Carmen de Patagones against Brazilian forces during the Cisplatine War. The films sets were designed by the art director Ralph Pappier. Eva Perón, the future wife of dictator Juan Perón, had a supporting part in the film. Meet the Missus Meet the Missus is an American comedy film released in 1940. The eighth in the 1938–41 nine-film Higgins Family series, this entry features Alan Ladd in a small role. On Their Own On Their Own is a 1940 American comedy film, directed by Otto Brower and written by Harold Buchman and Val Burton. The film stars Spring Byington, Kenneth Howell, George Ernest, June Carlson, Florence Roberts and Billy Mahan. The film was released on May 17, 1940, by 20th Century Fox. Ein Robinson A German Robinson Crusoe is a 1940 German drama film directed by Arnold Fanck and starring Herbert A.E. Böhme, Marieluise Claudius, and Claus Clausen. Written by Arnold Fanck and Rolf Meyer, the film is a modern-day Robinson Crusoe story about a man so angry about the post-World War I conditions in Weimar Germany that he voluntarily goes to live on a desert island. The film was shot partly on location in South America. Sing, Dance, Plenty Hot Sing, Dance, Plenty Hot is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Lew Landers and written by Gordon Rigby and Bradford Ropes. The film stars Ruth Terry, Johnny Downs, Barbara Jo Allen, Billy Gilbert, Claire Carleton and Mary Lee. The film was released on August 10, 1940, by Republic Pictures. Slightly Tempted Slightly Tempted is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Lew Landers and written by Arthur T. Horman. The film stars Hugh Herbert, Peggy Moran, Johnny Downs, Elisabeth Risdon, George E. Stone and Gertrude Michael. The film was released on October 18, 1940, by Universal Pictures. Das sündige Dorf The Sinful Village is a 1940 German comedy film directed by Joe Stöckel and starring Stöckel, Elise Aulinger and Georg Bauer. It is based on the play Das sündige Dorf by Max Neal. A remake was made in 1954 with Stöckel reprising his role. Another version was released in 1966. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Samerberg. The films sets were designed by the art directors Rudolf Pfenninger and Ludwig Reiber. I Shall Live Again Viviré otra vez is a 1940 Mexican film, directed by Roberto Rodríguez and starring Adriana Lamar, Alicia de Phillips and David Silva. Don't Get Personal Dont Get Personal is a 1942 American romantic musical film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Jane Frazee. Her First Beau Her First Beau is a 1941 comedy-drama directed by Theodore Reed and starring Jane Withers and Jackie Cooper. The film was produced by Columbia Pictures, and the screenplay was written by Gladys Lehman and Karen DeWolf based on the play June Mad by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements. It Happened to One Man It Happened to One Man is a 1940 British drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Wilfrid Lawson, Nora Swinburne and Marta Labarr. The screenplay was scripted by Paul Merzbach and Nina Jarcis, based on the play of the same name by John Hastings Turner and Roland Pertwee. Produced by Victor Hanburys British Eagle Productions, It was distributed in the United States by RKO Pictures, and premiered in New York City at the Little Carnegie Playhouse on 22 February 1941. Kansas Cyclone Kansas Cyclone is a 1941 American Western film directed by George Sherman and written by Oliver Drake and Doris Schroeder. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Lynn Merrick, William Haade, Milton Kibbee, Harry Worth and Dorothy Sebastian. The film was released on June 24, 1941, by Republic Pictures. Mr. Washington Goes to Town Mr. Washington Goes to Town is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Jed Buell and William Beaudine and starring F. E. Miller, Mantan Moreland and Maceo Bruce Sheffield. It was a low-budget film aimed primarily at black audiences, which was written and shot in six days at a cost of $15,000. Private Nurse Private Nurse is a 1941 American drama film directed by David Burton and written by Samuel G. Engel. The film stars Jane Darwell, Brenda Joyce, Sheldon Leonard, Robert Lowery, Ann E. Todd and Kay Linaker. The film was released on August 22, 1941, by 20th Century Fox. Sing Another Chorus Sing Another Chorus is a 1941 American film starring Jane Frazee. A Very Young Lady A Very Young Lady is a 1941 comedy film directed by Harold D. Schuster and starring Jane Withers and Nancy Kelly. Africa, Prelude to Victory Africa, Prelude to Victory is a short dramatic propaganda film produced as part of the newsreel The March of Time. It shows the African campaigns of World War II. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1943. Asesinato en los estudios Murder in the Studios is a 1946 Mexican mystery film directed by Raphael J. Sevilla and starring David T. Bamberg, María de los Ángeles Santana and Ricardo Mondragon. Canelita en rama Cinnamon Flower is a 1943 Spanish musical comedy film directed by Eduardo García Maroto and starring Juanita Reina, José María Seoane and Pastora Imperio. The films sets were designed by Teddy Villalba. Dagli Appennini alle Ande Dagli Appennini alle Ande is a 1943 Italian drama film directed by Flavio Calzavara, starring Cesare Barbetti, Leda Gloria, Nino Pavese, Margherita Del Plata and Cesco Baseggio. It tells the story of the young boy Marco who secretly embarks from Genoa to reach his mother in Argentina. The film is based on the story with the same title from Edmondo De Amiciss book Heart. The story has been adapted for film multiple times both before and after. The film was released in Italian cinemas on 12 February 1943. Two Orphans The Two Orphans is a 1942 Italian historical drama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Alida Valli, María Denis and Osvaldo Valenti. It was based on the play The Two Orphans by Adolphe dEnnery and Eugène Cormon, one of a large number of film adaptations. It was made at Cinecittà in Rome. La rueda de la vida The Wheel of Life is a 1942 Spanish film directed by Eusebio Fernández Ardavín. Smith of Minnesota Smith of Minnesota is a 1942 American drama film directed by Lew Landers and written by Robert Hardy Andrews. The film stars Bruce Smith, Arline Judge, Warren Ashe, Don Beddoe, Kay Harris and Robert Kellard. The film was released on October 15, 1942, by Columbia Pictures. Timber! Timber is a 1942 drama film directed by Christy Cabanne. Its plot concerns on obstruction of lumber mill production for Canadas Department of National Defence during World War II. Jules Fabian heads a gang of saboteurs determined to subvert the Canadian Forestry Corps. Quebec, Arizona and Kansas hire on at a lumber company and uncover the plot. Murder and intrigue pervade as Kansas, who in reality is working undercover for the Corps, romances Yvette Lacour. Behind Prison Walls Behind Prison Walls is a 1943 American crime film directed by Steve Sekely and written by Van Norcross. The film stars Alan Baxter, Gertrude Michael, Tully Marshall, Edwin Maxwell, Jacqueline Dalya and Matt Willis. The film was released on March 22, 1943, by Producers Releasing Corporation. Frontier Fury Frontier Fury is a 1943 American Western directed by William Berke. The Columbia Pictures film is a Charles Starrett Western about corrupt Indian agents in the American West. Fugitive from Sonora Fugitive from Sonora is a 1943 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Norman S. Hall. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Wally Vernon, Lynn Merrick, Harry Cording, Ethan Laidlaw and Pierce Lyden. The film was released on July 1, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Good Morning, Judge Good Morning, Judge is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring Dennis OKeefe, Louise Allbritton and Mary Beth Hughes. When a songwriter is sued for plagiarism, he falls in love with the female lawyer acting against him. Here Comes Elmer Here Comes Elmer is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Stanley Davis and Jack Townley. The film stars Al Pearce, Dale Evans, Frank Albertson, Gloria Stuart, Wally Vernon and Nick Cockrane. The film was released on November 15, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Is Everybody Happy? Is Everybody Happy? is an American black and white musical film. The taglines for the film were: "18 of the grand songs made famous by the High-Hatted Tragedian of Song", "A FAST-STEPPING MUSICAL JAMBOREE!", "GET HAPPY! - Here comes the sweetest show in town!" and "ITS GAY IN A GREAT BIG WAY!". Padre nuestro Our Father is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel and starring Carlos López Moctezuma, Evita Muñoz Chachita and Andrea Palma. The Purple V The Purple V is a 1943 American war film directed by George Sherman and starring John Archer, Mary McLeod and Fritz Kortner. The Purple V marked German stage star Fritz Kortners American film debut. Actors John Archer and Mary McLeod were borrowed from M-G-M for the production. She's a Sweetheart Shes a Sweetheart is a 1944 American film directed by Del Lord and starring Jane Frazee. Sing, Neighbor, Sing Sing, Neighbor, Sing is a 1944 American musical film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan. Starring Stanley Brown, Ruth Terry, Roy Acuff, Virginia Brissac, Rachel Veach, Myrtle Wiseman and Scotty Wiseman, it was released on August 12, 1944, by Republic Pictures. Take It or Leave It Take It or Leave It is a 1944 American drama film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and written by Mac Benoff, Harold Buchman and Snag Werris. The film stars Phil Baker, Edward Ryan, Madge Meredith, Stanley Prager, Roy Gordon and Nana Bryant. The film was released on July 7, 1944, by 20th Century Fox. Ten Commandments The Ten Commandments is a 1945 Italian drama film directed by Giorgio Walter Chili. It features an ensemble of Italian actors in episodes based on the Ten Commandments. It was made during the German occupation of Rome, which brought a halt to all ongoing work at Italian film studios. Only two films made with Vatican support went into production at the time, providing employment for actors and technicians. The other film was Vittorio De Sicas The Gates of Heaven. Their work on the films enabled them to refuse demands that they relocate north to work in the Venice-based film industry of the puppet Italian Social Republic. The lengthy production process meant that it wasnt released until long after Rome had been liberated by Allied forces. The Gay Senorita The Gay Senorita is a 1945 American comedy-drama film directed by Arthur Dreifuss, which stars Jinx Falkenburg, Jim Bannon, and Steve Cochran. A Guy, a Gal and a Pal A Guy, a Gal and a Pal is a 1945 American film directed by Budd Boetticher. Mama Loves Papa Mama Loves Papa is a 1945 American black-and-white comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer, and written by Monte Brice, with a story by Keene Thompson and a screenplay by Charles E. Roberts, as a loose remake of the 1933 film of the Mama Loves Papa written by Douglas MacLean. The film was produced by RKO Radio Pictures and stars Leon Errol and Elizabeth Risdon. Penthouse Rhythm Penthouse Rhythm is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and written by Stanley Roberts and Howard Dimsdale. The film stars Kirby Grant, Lois Collier, Edward Norris, Maxie Rosenbloom, Eric Blore, Minna Gombell and Edward Brophy. The film was released on June 22, 1945, by Universal Pictures. Rustlers of the Badlands Rustlers of the Badlands is a 1945 American western film directed by Derwin Abrahams and starring Charles Starrett, Carla Balenda and Dub Taylor. Song of Mexico Song of Mexico is a 1945 American musical film written and directed by James A. FitzPatrick and starring Adele Mara, Edgar Barrier, George J. Lewis, Jacqueline Dalya, José Pulido and Raquel De Alva. It was released on December 28, 1945, by Republic Pictures. Swingin' on a Rainbow Swingin on a Rainbow is a 1945 American film directed by William Beaudine and starring Jane Frazee. It includes the final film appearance of Harry Langdon. Wie sagen wir es unseren Kindern? How Do We Tell Our Children? is a 1949 German comedy film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Leny Marenbach, Mathias Wieman and Hilde Körber. The film was made by the major German studio UFA in 1944, but was not released until several years after the end of the war. The films sets were designed by the art director Wilhelm Vorwerg. Shooting took place in the Babelsberg Studios and on location in Dresden and Switzerland. Youth on Trial Youth on Trial is a 1945 American film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Cora Sue Collins, David Reed, and Eric Sinclair. Aru yo no tonosama is a 1946 Japanese film directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa. The Invisible Informer The Invisible Informer is a 1946 action film starring Linda Stirling, William Henry, and Adele Mara. Produced by Republic Pictures, it was directed by Philip Ford and written by Gerald Adams and Sherman Lowe. The Songstress The Songstress is a 1946 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Benito Perojo and starring Imperio Argentina and Amadeo Novoa. It is based on a novel by Armando Palacio Valdés. It is set in Andalusia. Osvobozhdyonnaya zemlya The Liberated Earth is a 1946 Soviet war drama film directed by Aleksandr Medvedkin and starring Vera Altayskaya, Aleksandr Khvylya and Emma Tsesarskaya. The film was made at the Sverdlovsk Film Studio. Sag' die Wahrheit Tell the Truth is a 1946 German comedy film directed by Helmut Weiss and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Mady Rahl, and Ingeborg von Kusserow. The film had a troubled production, and was originally filming in the final days of the Nazi era with Heinz Rühmann and his wife Hertha Feiler in the lead roles. Production was halted when Soviet forces took control of the Tempelhof Studios during the Battle of Berlin. The film was then remade in the British sector of Berlin with different leads but using substantial amounts of footage already shot during the previous production. The films sets were designed by Ernst H. Albrecht. This Man Is Mine This Man Is Mine is a 1946 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Tom Walls, Glynis Johns and Jeanne De Casalis. The screenplay concerns a Canadian soldier who is billeted with a British family for the Christmas holidays. It was based on the play A Soldier for Christmas by Reginald Beckwith. Climbing the Matterhorn Climbing the Matterhorn is a 1947 American short documentary film directed by Irving Allen. It won an Oscar at the 20th Academy Awards in 1948 for Best Short Subject. The Brothers Karamazov The Brothers Karamazov is a 1947 Italian drama film directed by Giacomo Gentilomo. It is based on the novel with the same title by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. It won two Nastro dArgento Awards, for best screenplay and for best score. The Cat The Cat is a 1947 Argentine drama film directed by Mario Soffici. It was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival. Perilous Waters Perilous Waters is a 1948 American drama film directed by Jack Bernhard and written by Richard Wormser and Francis Rosenwald. The film stars Don Castle, Audrey Long, Peggy Knudsen, Samuel S. Hinds, Gloria Holden and John Miljan. The film was released on February 14, 1948, by Monogram Pictures. The Law Comes to Gunsight The Law Comes to Gunsight is a 1947 American western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton and Reno Browne. Linda, Be Good Linda, Be Good is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Elyse Knox, John Hubbard and Marie Wilson. The films sets were designed by the art director Lewis H. Creber. Sidney W. Pink took the film and added some additional footage and released it under the alternative title I Was a Burlesque Queen in 1953. Naar Katten er ude Når katten er ude is a 1947 Danish family film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. Song of My Heart Song of My Heart is a 1948 American historical drama film directed by Benjamin Glazer and starring Frank Sundström, Audrey Long and Cedric Hardwicke. It is a biopic of the nineteenth century Russian composer Tchaikovsky. Stjerneskud Stjerneskud is a 1947 Danish comedy film directed by Jon Iversen and Alice OFredericks. The film marked the debut of Dirch Passer. Stjerneskud is the Danish word for Meteor. Back Trail Back Trail is a 1948 American western film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, and Mildred Coles, and was released on July 18, 1948. Disaster Disaster is a 1948 American drama film directed by William H. Pine and written by Thomas Ahearn. The film stars Richard Denning, Trudy Marshall, Damian OFlynn, Will Wright, James Millican and Jack Lambert. The film was released on December 3, 1948, by Paramount Pictures. Eight-Ball Andy Eight-Ball Andy is an American comedy short released by Columbia Pictures on March 11, 1948. It stars Andy Clyde, Dick Wessel, Maude Prickett, Florence Auer, and Vernon Dent. L'eroe della strada Leroe della strada is a 1948 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Borghesio and starring Erminio Macario. Glamour Girl Glamour Girl is a 1948 musical film starring Gene Krupa. Jiggs and Maggie in Court Jiggs and Maggie in Court is a 1948 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Joe Yule, Renie Riano and George McManus. It was the second of a series of four films featuring Yule and Riano as the title characters, in a spin-off from the 1946 film Bringing Up Father. Urubu Urubu is a 1948 American adventure film directed by George P. Breakston and Yorke Coplen, written by Patrick Whyte, and starring George P. Breakston and Yorke Coplen. The film was released on September 24, 1948, by United Artists. The Valiant Hombre The Valiant Hombre is a 1948 American Western film directed by Wallace Fox, written by Adele Buffington, and starring Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo, John Litel, Barbara Billingsley, John James and Stanley Andrews. It was released on December 15, 1948, by United Artists. Adémaï at the border post Adémaï au poteau-frontière , is a French comedy film from 1950, directed by Paul Colline, written by Paul Colline, and starring Paul Colline as a peasant and featuring Louis de Funès as a soldier. Arctic Manhunt Arctic Manhunt is a 1949 American adventure film directed by Ewing Scott starring Mikel Conrad, Carol Thurston and Wally Cassell. The Beaver Coat The Beaver Coat is a 1949 East German comedy film directed by Erich Engel and starring Fita Benkhoff, Werner Hinz and Käthe Haack. It is an adaptation of Gerhart Hauptmanns play The Beaver Coat. The films sets were designed by the art director Otto Erdmann. Der blaue Strohhut The Blue Straw Hat is a 1949 West German comedy film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Margot Hielscher, Karl Schönböck and Gisela Schmidting. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Mellin and Max Seefelder. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Diese Nacht vergess ich nie Ill Never Forget That Night is a 1949 German comedy film directed by Johannes Meyer and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Winnie Markus and Paul Henckels. The films sets were designed by the art director Erich Grave. Flaming Fury Flaming Fury is a 1949 American crime film directed by George Blair and written by John K. Butler. The film stars George Cooper, Roy Roberts, Billy Wayne, Peter Brocco, David Wolfe and Paul Marion. The film was released on July 28, 1949, by Republic Pictures. The Story of the Tango La historia del tango is a 1949 Argentine film. Jiggs and Maggie in Jackpot Jitters Jiggs and Maggie in Jackpot Jitters is a 1949 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Joe Yule, Renie Riano and George McManus. It was the third of four films in the Jiggs and Maggie film series, spun off from Bringing Up Father. The series follows the adventures of a family of Irish immigrants to the United States. Law of the Golden West Law of the Golden West is a 1949 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by Norman S. Hall. The film stars Monte Hale, Paul Hurst, Gail Davis, Roy Barcroft, John Holland and Scott Elliott. The film was released on May 23, 1949, by Republic Pictures. Don't Play with Love Dont Play with Love is a 1949 West German comedy film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Lil Dagover, Albrecht Schoenhals and Bruni Löbel. The films sets were designed by the art director Willi Herrmann. Angelo Il Mulatto is a 1950 Italian drama film directed by Francesco De Robertis. Pioneer Marshal Pioneer Marshal is a 1949 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Monte Hale, Paul Hurst, Nan Leslie, Roy Barcroft, Damian OFlynn and Myron Healey. The film was released as a Fawcett Movie Comic#1 on November 24, 1949, by Republic Pictures. A Certain Mister A Certain Mister, is a French crime film from 1950, directed by Yves Ciampi, written by Yannick Boysivon, and starring Louis de Funès. The script is based on Jean Le Halliers novel Prix du Quai des Orfèvres. Vazhkai Vaazhkai is a 1949 Indian Tamil-language social guidance film produced and directed by A.V. Meiyappan through AVM Productions. It stars Vyjayanthimala in her screen debut with M. S. Draupadi, T. R. Ramachandran and S. V. Sahasranamam forms an ensemble cast along with many actors appearing in other significant role. Telugu Jeevitham Upon release the film was well received and it won the Best Tamil Film Award at the 1st Film Fans Association Awards. Vyjayanthimala and M. S. Draupadi received the Second Best Tamil Actress and Third Best Tamil Actress Awards respectively. It also broke some box office records in South India. The film was simultaneously released in Telugu as Jeevitham. The film was later remade in Hindi as Bahar directed by M. V. Raman. Vyjayanthimala played the lead role in all these versions with Meiyappan as the producer. Bôryoku no Machi is a 1950 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Satsuo Yamamoto. Il diavolo in convento Il Diavolo in convento is a 1950 Italian film directed by Nunzio Malasomma. Sweet Madness Folie douce, is a French comedy film from 1951, directed by Jean-Paul Paulin, written by Marcel-Éric Grancher, starring Anne Beressy and Louis de Funès. Der Mann, der sich selber sucht The Man in Search of Himself is a 1950 West German comedy crime film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Vera Molnar, Wolf Albach-Retty and Petra Trautmann. The films sets were designed by the art director Herbert Kirchhoff. It was shot on location in Hamburg, the Bavarian Alps, and the French Riviera. The New China The New China is a 1950 Soviet documentary film directed by Sergei Gerasimov. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. Nur eine Nacht Only One Night is a 1950 West German drama film directed by Fritz Kirchhoff and starring Marianne Hoppe, Hans Söhnker and Willy Maertens. The films sets were designed by the art director Ernst H. Albrecht. Location shooting took place on the Reeperbahn in Hamburg. Outcasts of Black Mesa Outcast of Black Mesa is a 1950 American western film directed by Ray Nazarro, and starring Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, Martha Hyer, Richard Bailey, and Stanley Andrews. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on April 13, 1950. The King of the Bla Bla Bla The King of the Bla Bla Bla is a French comedy crime film from 1951, directed by Maurice Labro, written by Claude Boissol, starring Paul Azaïs and Louis de Funès as gangsters Bébert and Gino. Strano appuntamento Strano appuntamento is a 1951 Italian film directed by Dezsö Ákos Hamza. The Vanishing Westerner The Vanishing Westerner is a 1950 American Western film directed by Philip Ford, written by Robert Creighton Williams, and starring Monte Hale, Paul Hurst, Aline Towne, Roy Barcroft, Arthur Space and Richard Anderson. It was released on March 31, 1950, by Republic Pictures. Auguri e figli maschi! Auguri e figli maschi! is a 1951 Italian film directed by Giorgio Simonelli. Journey to Love Buon viaggio poveruomo is a 1951 Italian drama film directed by Giorgio Pastina. Una cubana en España A Cuban in Spain is a 1951 musical comedy film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera. It was a co-production between Argentina, Cuba and Spain. The films sets were designed by Francisco Prósper and Pierre Schild. Enam Djam Di Djogja Enam Djam di Jogja is a 1951 Indonesian film directed by Usmar Ismail. It was the second film to be produced under the PERFINI banner. Detailing the show of force in which the Indonesian republican army retook the capital at Yogyakarta for six hours, the film utilised much of the cast and crew from Ismails previous work Darah dan Doa. The film was a success in Indonesia and continued to be screened on the state television channel into the 1980s, even after two further films about the event were released. Habitación para tres A Room for Three is a 1952 Spanish comedy film directed by Antonio de Lara and starring Carolina Giménez, Armando Moreno and Manolo Gómez Bur. Montana Desperado Montana Desperado is a 1951 American western film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Myron Healey and Virginia Herrick. Roar of the Iron Horse - Rail-Blazer of the Apache Trail Roar of the Iron Horse was the 45th serial released by Columbia Pictures. Alle kann ich nicht heiraten I Cant Marry Them All is a 1952 West German musical comedy film directed by Hans Wolff and starring Sonja Ziemann, Adrian Hoven and Hardy Krüger. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg and on location in the Swiss resort town of St. Moritz. The films sets were designed by Rolf Zehetbauer. Gli angeli del quartiere Gli Angeli del quartiere is a 1952 Italian drama film. Cani e gatti Cani e gatti is a 1952 Italian comedy film starring Titina De Filippo and Umberto Spadaro. I Chose Love I Chose Love is a 1953 French-Italian comedy film directed by Mario Zampi and starring Renato Rascel and Marisa Pavan. It was shot at the Cinecittà studios in Rome. Das Land des Lächelns The Land of Smiles is a 1952 West German operetta film directed by Hans Deppe and Erik Ode and starring Mártha Eggerth, Jan Kiepura and Walter Müller. It is an adaptation of the operetta The Land of Smiles composed by Franz Lehár which had previously been made into a 1930 film starring Richard Tauber. La muta di Portici The Mute of Portici is a 1952 Italian historical melodrama film directed by Giorgio Ansoldi. It is based on a play by Eugène Scribe. Der weißblaue Löwe The Blue and White Lion is a 1952 West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and Olf Fischer and starring Wastl Witt, Elise Aulinger and Lore Frisch. The films sets were designed by Franz Bi and Bruno Monden. La alegre caravana The Cheerful Caravan is a 1953 Spanish musical comedy film directed by Ramón Torrado and starring Paquita Rico, Tito Sirgo and Félix Fernández. Bou Thakuranir Hath Bou Thakuranir Haat is a Bengali drama film directed by Naresh Mitra based on a novel of Rabindranath Tagore in the same name, published in 1883. This film was released in 1953 in the banner of Emar Productions. Goryachee serdtse An Ardent Heart is a 1953 Soviet drama film directed by Gennadi Kazansky and starring Gennadiy Michurin, Anna Belousova and Tamara Alyoshina. It is based on the play An Ardent Heart by Aleksandr Ostrovskiy. It was made by Lenfilm Studio. Man of Africa Man of Africa is a 1953 British drama film directed by Cyril Frankel. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Pietà per chi cade Pietà per chi cade is a 1954 Italian melodrama film written and directed by Mario Costa and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Antonella Lualdi and Nadia Gray. Pricházejí z tmy Přicházejí z tmy is a 1953 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. El pórtico de la gloria The Portico of Glory is a 1953 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael J. Salvia and starring José Mojica, Lina Rosales and Santiago Rivero. Se vincessi cento milioni If You Won a Hundred Million is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Campogalliani and Carlo Moscovini and starring Tino Scotti, Nerio Bernardi and Anna Carena. It is an anthology film split into several different episodes. Das singende Hotel The Singing Hotel is a 1953 West German musical comedy film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Hans Söhnker, Rudolf Platte and Fita Benkhoff. The films art direction was by Albrecht Becker and Herbert Kirchhoff. Straßenserenade Street Serenade is a 1953 West German musical comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Vico Torriani, Sybil Werden and Otto Gebühr. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art directors Franz Bi and Bruno Monden. Vestire gli ignudi Vestire gli ignudi is a 1953 Italian drama film directed by Marcello Pagliero and starring Gabriele Ferzetti. It is based on the play Vestire gli ignudi by Luigi Pirandello. Devil's Harbor Devils Point, released in the United States as Devils Harbor, is a 1953 British drama film directed by Montgomery Tully. The Little Town Will Go to Sleep The Little Town Will Go to Sleep is a 1954 West German comedy film directed by Hans H. König and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Jester Naefe and Helen Vita. It shares its title with a popular song of the era. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Sohnle. It was shot partly on location at Limburg an der Lahn. Meine Schwester und ich My Sister and I is a 1954 West German musical film directed by Paul Martin and starring Sonja Ziemann, Adrian Hoven and Herta Staal. It is based on the 1930 stage work of the same name. It was filmed in studios in Berlin and on location in Bavaria and at Weikersheim Castle. The films sets were designed by Gabriel Pellon. The Outlaw's Daughter The Outlaws Daughter is a 1954 American Western film directed by Wesley Barry and written by Samuel Roeca. The film stars Bill Williams, Sheila Connolly, Jim Davis, George Cleveland, Sara Haden, Elisha Cook and Nelson Leigh. The film was released on November 1, 1954, by 20th Century Fox. Señora ama Señora Ama is a 1955 Spanish-Mexican drama film directed by Julio Bracho. It was filmed in 1955 and released in 1957. It starred Dolores del Río based in the same name play by Jacinto Benavente. Sinfonia d'amore Symphony of Love is a 1954 French-Italian historical melodrama musical film directed by Glauco Pellegrini and starring Claude Laydu, Marina Vlady and Lucia Bosé. It is a biopic portraying the life of the composer Franz Schubert. The French title release title was Unfinished Symphony, The Little Czar The Little Czar is a 1954 French-German historical drama film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Luis Mariano, Sonja Ziemann and Iván Petrovich. It is based on the operetta Der Zarewitsch by Franz Lehár. It was shot in Eastmancolor. Barn av solen Barn av solen is a 1955 Norwegian comedy film directed by Arne Skouen, starring Henny Moan, Rut Fredriksen and Arne Jacobsen. Buruuba is a 1955 adventure film directed by Shigeyoshi Suzuki. The film was a Japanese Tarzan film based on the main character Buruuba. It was supposed to be shot in the jungle but was filmed in Los Angeles. Like Johnny Weissmuller who starred in classic Tarzan films, the starring actor Shigeyoshi Suzuki was also an Olympic swimming medalist in the 1952 Summer Olympics. Cross Channel Cross Channel is a 1955 American drama film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Rex Rienits. The film stars Wayne Morris, Yvonne Furneaux, Patrick Allen, June Ashley, Carl Jaffe and Peter Sinclair. The film was released on September 29, 1955, by Republic Pictures. Reaching for the Stars Reaching for the Stars is a 1955 West German drama film directed by Carl-Heinz Schroth and starring Erik Schumann, Liselotte Pulver and Gustav Knuth. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Sohnle. It was partly shot in Venice. Koi-gesho is a 1955 Japanese film directed by Ishirō Honda. Oen-san is a 1955 Japanese film directed by Ishirō Honda. Quando tramonta il sole Sunset in Naples is a 1955 Italian film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Carlo Giuffrè, Maria Fiore and Giacomo Rondinella. The films art direction was by Ottavio Scotti. It was shot in Eastmancolor. Sjors van de Rebellenclub Sjors van de Rebellenclub is a 1955 Dutch adventure film directed by Henk van der Linden. It was based on the popular Dutch comic strip Sjors en Sjimmie. El sol sale todos los días The Sun Comes Out Every Day is a 1958 Spanish comedy film directed by Antonio del Amo and starring Marisa de Leza, Enrique Diosdado and Mercedes Monterrey. The films sets were designed by Enrique Alarcón. Crowded Paradise Crowded Paradise is a 1956 film starring Hume Cronyn and Nancy Kelly. The movie was directed by Fred Pressburger. Cubitos de hielo Cubitos de hielo is a 1956 Argentine film. High Terrace High Terrace is a 1956 black and white British mystery film directed by Henry Cass and starring Dale Robertson, Lois Maxwell, Derek Bond, Eric Pohlmann and Lionel Jeffries. Where Mountains Float Where Mountains Float is a 1955 Danish documentary film directed by Bjarne Henning-Jensen. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and won the Bodil Award for Best Documentary. Das Lied der Hohen Tauern The Song of Kaprun or The Song of the Hohe Tauern is a 1955 Austrian-German drama film directed by Anton Kutter and starring Waltraut Haas, Albert Lieven and Eduard Köck. It is set in Kaprun in the High Tauern mountain range. The films sets were designed by the art director Sepp Rothaur. It was shot on location in the state of Salzburg. Música de siempre Música de siempre is a 1958 film produced by the A.N.D.A. that provided work for hundreds of union members at a time when the Regent of Mexico City Ernesto P. Uruchurtu cracked down on the entertainment business. The film is a combination of acts strung together with a story of a theater janitor, played by the comedian Manuel Valdes, who tries to persuade two film producers to make a movie about music. Among the entertainers he suggests for the movie is Libertad Lamarque, Toña la Negra, Edith Piaf, and nine-year-old Angélica María, along with Altia Michel, German Valdes, Agustín Lara, Alejandro Algara and Tongolele. Música de siempre was one of the first Mexican movies filmed in color. The lavish colorful sets and costumes created a spectacular that was not only entertaining, but is a historical record of some of Mexicos most famous entertainers. Peccato di castità Peccato di castità is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Franciolini. Raat Bhore Raat Bhore is a 1955 Bengali film directed by Mrinal Sen. This was Sens first film. La puerta abierta The Open Door is a prize-winning 1957 Spanish film based on the play Muvesz Szinhaz by Lajos Zilahy. It was directed by César Fernández Ardavín and stars Amedeo Nazzari and Märta Torén. Adorabili e bugiarde Adorabili e bugiarde is a 1958 Italian comedy film directed by Nunzio Malasomma. Kleren maken de man Kleren Maken de Man is a 1957 Dutch comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby. Rascel-Fifì Rascel-Fifì is a 1957 Italian crime-comedy film directed by . It is a parody of Jules Dassins Rififi. The film was a success at the Italian box office. Antarctic Crossing Antarctic Crossing is a 1958 British documentary film directed by George Lowe. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film follows Sir Vivian Fuchs on his way back from Shackleton Base. That Won't Keep a Sailor Down That Wont Keep a Sailor Down is a 1958 German-Danish comedy drama film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Karlheinz Böhm, Antje Geerk and Georg Thomalla. It was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. Kanashimi wa onna dakeni is a 1958 Japanese drama film written and directed by Kaneto Shindo. Links of Justice Links of Justice is a 1958 British film. The Long Knife The Long Knife is a 1958 British crime film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Joan Rice, Sheldon Lawrence and Victor Brooks. The screenplay concerns a young nurse who becomes drawn into criminal activities. On the Run On the Run is a 1958 British drama film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Neil McCallum, Susan Beaumont and William Hartnell. The screenplay concerns a boxer who becomes romantically involved with a woman. Sitaron Se Aage Sitaron Se Aage is a 1958 Hindi Black-and-white Family film written and directed by Satyen Bose. The film starred Ashok Kumar and Vyjayanthimala in the lead with Johnny Walker, Rajasulochana, Shammi, Jagdish Sethi, Manmohan Krishna and Leela Mishra, forming an ensemble cast. The film was produced by V. L. Narasu. The films score was composed by S. D. Burman with lyrics provided by Majrooh Sultanpuri. Editing was done by Shivaji Awdhut and it was filmed by K. H. Kapadia. Desert Desperados Desert Desperadoes is a 1959 American/Italian Biblical drama film directed by Steve Sekely from an original screenplay by Victor Stoloff and Robert Hill. Co-produced by the Italian company Venturini Express and the American studio Nasht Productions, it was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures through the States Rights Independent Exchanges and released on July 16, 1959. The film stars Ruth Roman and Akim Tamiroff. Mikosch, der Stolz der Kompanie Mikosch, the Pride of the Company is a 1958 West German comedy film directed by Rudolf Schündler and starring Gunther Philipp, Walter Gross and Kurt Großkurth. It was followed by a 1959 sequel Mikosch of the Secret Service. George Grosz' Interregnum George Grosz Interregnum is a 29-minute-long documentary film about the artist George Grosz produced by Altina Carey and Charles Carey, and narrated by Lotte Lenya. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The original music was by Paul Glass, and the cinematography by Terry Sanders. The film was released on video as "Germany Between The Wars." The Academy Film Archive preserved Interregnum in 2013. The High Powered Rifle The High Powered Rifle is a 1960 American action film produced and directed by Maury Dexter and written by Joseph Fritz. The film stars Willard Parker, Allison Hayes, Dan Simmons, John Holland, Shirley OHara and Terrea Lea. The film was released in September 1960, by 20th Century Fox. O, diese Bayern! Oh! This Bavaria! is a 1960 West German comedy film directed by Arnulf Schröder and starring Rudolf Vogel, Liesl Karlstadt and Jürgen von Alten. The Proper Time The Proper Time is a 1960 film starring Tom Laughlin. It is also Laughlins directorial and screenwriting debut. Rok pierwszy Rok pierwszy is a 1960 Polish drama film directed by Witold Lesiewicz. Valley of the Redwoods Valley of the Redwoods is a 1960 American action film directed by William Witney, written by Leo Gordon and Daniel Madison, and starring John Hudson, Lynette Bernay, Ed Nelson, Michael Forest, Robert Shayne and John Brinkley. It was released on May 8, 1960, by 20th Century Fox. The True Jacob The True Jacob is a 1960 West German comedy film directed by Rudolf Schündler and starring Willy Millowitsch, Renate Ewert and Jane Tilden. It is a remake of a German film from 1931. Quanto sei bella Roma Quanto sei bella Roma is a 1959 Italian-Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Marino Girolami and starring Claudio Villa. La banda de los ocho The Gang of Eight is a 1962 Mexican-Spanish comedy film directed by Tulio Demicheli. The Blonde from Buenos Aires An American in Buenos Aires is a 1961 Argentine film directed by George Cahan. The film was based on the story by Antonio de Lara. The film starred Mamie Van Doren and Jean-Pierre Aumont. It is also known by the alternative title of The Blonde from Buenos Aires. The movie was Van Dorens last film for three years; fore, she didnt return to the screen until 1964, playing the lead role in The Candidate. Pouta Fetters is a 1961 Czech drama film directed by Karel Kachyňa. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival. Joseph the Dreamer Joseph the Dreamer is a 1961 stop-motion animated feature film, the first directed by Yoram Gross. The first animated film ever made in Israel, it tells the story of Joseph from the Bible. Passion Holiday Passion Holiday is a 1963 American film written and directed by Wynn Mavis. It starred Bobbi Shaw in an early role. The Survivor Der Schwur des Soldaten Pooley is an East German film. It was released in 1963. Womanhunt Womanhunt is a 1962 American drama film directed by Maury Dexter and written by Russ Bender and Edward J. Lakso. The film stars Steve Peck, Lisa Lu, Berry Kroeger, Bob Okazaki, Anna Lee Carroll and Tom Daly. The film was released on June 3, 1962, by 20th Century Fox. Harbor Lights Harbor Lights is a 1963 American film directed by Maury Dexter. It was shot in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Nuevas amistades New Friendship is a 1963 Spanish drama film directed by Ramón Comas. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. Escuela para solteras Escuela para solteras is a 1965 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Love and Marriage Love and Marriage is a 1964 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Gianni Puccini and Mino Guerrini. Jandro Jandro is a 1965 Argentine film. I Am Looking for a Man I Am Looking for a Man is a 1966 West German romantic comedy film directed by Alfred Weidenmann and starring Ghita Nørby, Walter Giller and Brigitte Horney. Il morbidone The Dreamer or Il morbidone is a 1965 Italian film directed by Massimo Franciosa. House of Women Casa de Mujeres is a 1966 Mexican drama film directed by Julián Soler and starring Dolores del Río. In some countries the film was named El Hijo de Todas. Judoka-Secret Agent Judoka-Secret Agent is a 1966 French-Italian Eurospy film written and directed by Pierre Zimmer. It is based on the short story Le Judoka dans le ville by Ernie Clark. It had a sequel in 1967, Casse-tête chinois pour le judoka, with a different cast except for Marilù Tolo returning in a different role. The Million Dollar Countdown The Million Dollar Countdown is a 1967 Spanish-Italian criminal comedy film directed by Mario Caiano and starring Frank Wolff. La guerrillera de Villa The Partisan of Villa is a 1967 Spanish-Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel Morayta and starring Carmen Sevilla, Julio Alemán and Vicente Parra. It is set in 1913 during the Mexican Revolution. Adelaide Adélaïde is a 1968 French drama film directed by Jean-Daniel Simon and starring Ingrid Thulin, Jean Sorel and Sylvie Fennec. In English it is sometimes known as The Depraved. It was based on a novella by Joseph-Arthur de Gobineau and produced by Pierre Kalfon. Leben zu zweit Leben zu zweit is an East German comedy film. It was released in 1968. Flucht aus der Hölle Die Flucht aus der Hölle is an East German film. It was released in 1960. Heat Wave Island is a 1969 Japanese drama film directed by Kaneto Shindo and starring Nobuko Otowa. El bueno para nada El bueno para nada is a 1973 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and produced by Miguel Zacarías. It is the fourteenth film starring Gaspar Henaine alone as Capulina. Lina Marín, Susana Alexander, and Pancho Córdova are also featured. Long mu xiang Cold Blade or Yu nu qin qing is a 1970 Hong Kong action film directed by Chor Yuen. The Dreamer The Dreamer is a 1970 Israeli drama film directed by Dan Wolman. It was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. Tirarse al monte Gone to the Mountain is a 1974 Spanish drama film directed by Alfonso Ungría and starring Julieta Serrano, Yelena Samarina and José Renovales. Private Collection Private Collection is a 1972 Australian black comedy film that marked the feature debuts of Pamela Stephenson and Michael Caton. Background Background is a 1973 American short documentary film directed by Carmen DAvino. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The Healers The Healers is a 1974 American made-for-television drama film starring John Forsythe, Pat Harrington Jr., Katherine Woodville and Season Hubley. It originally aired May 22, 1974 on NBC. Préstamela esta noche May I Borrow Your Girl Tonight? is a 1978 Spanish-Panamanian musical comedy film directed by Tulio Demicheli and starring Manolo Escobar, Perla Faith and Antonio Garisa. Ángel negro Black Angel is a 1978 action-thriller film directed by Tulio Demicheli. It was a co-production between Mexico and Spain. A man seeks revenge for the assassination of his father. Ja jsem stena smrti Já jsem Stěna smrti is a 1978 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Vidhyarthigale Ithile Ithile Vidhyarthikale Ithile Ithile is a 1972 Indian Malayalam film, directed by John Abraham and produced by Minnal. The film stars Madhu, Jayabharathi, Adoor Bhasi and Paul Vengola in the lead roles. The film had musical score by M. B. Sreenivasan. Le rose di Danzica Le rose di Danzica is an Italian war-drama film directed by Alberto Bevilacqua, that was released theatrically in December 1979 and was later broadcast in a longer version in 1981 on Rai 2. It is based on Bevilaquas own novel with the same name. Ek Gunah Aur Sahi Ek Gunah Aur Sahi is an Indian Hindi film which was released in 1980. It starred Gulshan Arora, Parveen Babi, Sunil Dutt and Madan Puri. The film was produced and directed by Yogi Kathuia. L'amour des femmes Lamour des femmes is a 1982 French drama film directed by Michel Soutter. It was entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival. Deserters Deserters is a Canadian drama film, released in 1983. Written and directed by Jack Darcus, the film stars Alan Scarfe as Ulysses Hawley, a United States Army officer who is in Canada undercover to arrest Vietnam War draft dodgers. The films cast also includes Barbara March, Jon Bryden and Dermot Hennelly. The film garnered six Genie Award nominations at the 5th Genie Awards in 1984, for Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Editing and Best Original Score. Code Gray: Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing Code Gray: Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing is a 1984 American short documentary film directed by Joan Sawyer. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. This documentary shows four actual situations where nurses confront difficult ethical decisions, as they balance the often contradictory views of patients, family members, and other staff about what is best for their patients. Case 1: A newborn with probably fatal birth defects that is a ward of the state is in the Neonatal ICU and nurses must decide what level of care represents beneficence, or "doing good." Case 2: The staff in a nursing home must decide between respecting a patients autonomy and the need to restrain her to prevent injury. Case 3: The nurses in an ICU make daily decisions about allocation of nursing resources and bed according to the principles of justice. Case 4: A nurse caring for a terminally ill patient faces a conflict between fidelity to her commitment to relieve suffering and the promise made to the patients family. The Garden of Eden The Garden of Eden is a 1984 American short documentary film directed by Roger M. Sherman. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Leila wa al ziap Leila and the Wolves is a 1984 drama film from Lebanese director Heiny Srour. It was filmed in often treacherous areas and the filming lasted seven years. In the film, the character Leila time travels though the 1900s to the 1980s, with each decade focusing on how Arab women are victims. The film won the Grand Prize in the Third World competition at the International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg. Woman Requiem Mother is a 1985 South Korean film directed by Park Chul-soo. It won several awards at the Grand Bell Awards, including Best Film. On the Wing On the Wing is a 1986 IMAX film featuring a half-sized robotic Quetzalcoatlus that demonstrates principles of animal flight. Produced by the National Air and Space Museum, it also traces the early history of manned flight. The film is narrated by F. Murray Abraham. In one scene filmed in Florida in 1984, a reproduction Benoist airboat was flown, depicting the inaugural flight of the worlds first scheduled airline, the St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line, in 1914. Papori Papori is an Assamese language feature film directed by Jahnu Barua. The film stars Gopi Desai, Biju Phukan, Sushil Goswami, Chetana Das and Dulal Roy. The film was released in 1986. Dear Cardholder Dear Cardholder is a 1987 Australian film about a man who gets in debt on his credit cards. The film failed to find a cinema release and director Bill Bennett feels as though he made a mistake in not making the film funny enough or the lead sufficiently sympathetic. He also says he felt he did not spend enough time on the script. Dirigenterna A Woman Is a Risky Bet: Six Orchestra Conductors is a 1987 Swedish documentary film about women orchestra conductors directed by Christina Olofson. Det är långt till New York Det är långt till New York is a 1988 Swedish drama film directed by Bengt Danneborn. Danneborn and Lennart Persson won the award for Best Screenplay at the 24th Guldbagge Awards. The Pursuit of Happiness The Pursuit of Happiness is a 1988 Australian film directed by Martha Ansara. In the mid 1980s Ansara was involved in the Australian anti-nuclear movement and wanted to make a film about Australias relationship with the US. She originally intended to make a documentary but then it evolved into a dramatic feature about a married relationship that acted as a paradigm for the US-Australia relationship. Ansara: Hollywood Chaos Hollywood Chaos is American film that was released in 1989. The film starred Tricia Leigh Fisher and Timothy Williams and was directed by Sean McNamara, marking his directorial debut. Saaya Saaya is a 1989 Indian Bollywood film directed by Keshu Ramsay and produced by Naval Kumar. It stars Shatrughan Sinha and Poonam Dhillon in pivotal roles. Dip huet fung wan Return to Action is a 1990 Hong Kong action film produced and directed by Chen Kuan-tai and starring Alex Man, Rosamund Kwan, Mark Cheng, Shing Fui-On and Chen himself in a supporting role. The Private War of Lucinda Smith The Private War of Lucinda Smith is a 1990 Australian mini series about an Australian chorus girl living in London. Un été après l'autre Impasse de la vignette or Un été après lautre is a 1990 French-Belgian-Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Anne-Marie Etienne and starring Annie Cordy. Becca Becca is a 1989 UK-Australian TV movie about a Welsh farmer who is transported to Australia in the 1840s. It was shot in English and Welsh. Beth Robert and Dafydd Hywel played the main characters. Birdnesters of Thailand Birdnesters of Thailand is a 1991 French short documentary film directed by Éric Valli. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Riflessi in un cielo scuro Reflections in a Dark Sky is a 1991 Italian drama film written and directed by Salvatore Maira. Bibir Mer Mers Lips is a 1992 Indonesian film directed by Arifin C. Noer. It was Indonesias submission to the 65th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Za Chugaku kyoshi is a 1992 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. Techqua Ikachi: Land - My Life Techqua Ikachi, Land – My Life is a feature documentary by Swiss/German director Anka Schmid, the Swiss artist Agnes Barmettler and the Hopi Native American James Danaqyumptewa from 1989. The documentary shows the history and life of Native Americans of the Hopi tribe in Arizona, in particular their problems with the American government in their fight for sovereignty. It is being told from the perspective of the Hopi tribe. Crimetime Crimetime is an Australian film directed by Marc Gracie. It was the tenth movie of Boulevard Films and the first not written by Frank Howson. It was never completed due to the financial problems faced by Boulevard but was screened at the Melbourne Underground Film Festival in 2006 in rough cut form. La prossima volta il fuoco Next Time the Fire is a 1993 Italian-French-Swiss drama film written and directed by Fabio Carpi. The film was entered into the main competition at the 50th Venice International Film Festival. Lauras Entscheidung Lauras Entscheidung is a 1994 German television film. La piste du télégraphe La Piste du télégraphe is a 1994 French drama film directed by Liliane de Kermadec. A 1927 period road movie with minimal episodic plot, the film follows Russian-born Lisa Alling played by Elena Safonova on foot from New York towards her homeland Siberia, and her encounter with John played by Christopher Chaplin. The film has music by French composer Antoine Duhamel. Curtains Curtains is a 1995 Canadian short film. Produced in both English and French, it was nominated for a Genie and many other awards. From Danger to Dignity From Danger to Dignity: The Fight for Safe Abortion is a 1995 documentary film directed by filmmaker, Dorothy Fadiman. The film weaves together two parallel stories: the evolution of underground networks that helped women find safe abortions outside the law, and the intensive efforts by activists and legislators to decriminalize abortion through legislative and judicial channels. This film combines rare archival footage with interviews that document the courageous efforts of those who fought to break the silence, change the laws and end the shame which surrounded abortion when it was a crime. The film is the second of the Abortion Rights Film Trilogy. The film features interviews with Dr. Jane Elizabeth Hodgson, Pat Maginnis, Constance Cook, Sarah Weddington, and archival footage featuring George M. Michaels. Jim Loves Jack Jim Loves Jack is a Canadian documentary film, released in 1996. Directed by David Adkin, the film is a documentary about Jim Egan and John Norris "Jack" Nesbit, a same-sex couple who were at the centre of the landmark Supreme Court of Canada case Egan v. Canada, which established sexual orientation as a prohibited basis of discrimination under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Egan also had a longer history as an activist, having been Canadas first prominent LGBT rights activist in the 1950s and 1960s before retreating into a quieter domestic life with the more publicity-averse Nesbit. The film had its theatrical premiere in Toronto on January 19, 1996. It was screened at various documentary and LGBT film festivals, and had television broadcasts on VisionTV and Knowledge Network. Die Jüdin und der Hauptmann - Eine Liebe in Minsk The Jewess And The Captain is a 1994 documentary, directed by Ulf von Mechow about a Holocaust love affair between Ilse Stein, an eighteen-year-old Jewish girl, and Willi Schultz, the Nazi captain in charge of the Minsk Ghetto. After the Holocaust, Ilse Stein became a minor celebrity and the subject of two romance novels. The film conducts interviews with Ilse just before her death, reveals shocking archival photographs of her and Schultz, and raids the KGBs secret documents to piece together the facts of their romance and uncover a real-life love story with a bizarre twist. An Essay on Matisse An Essay on Matisse is a 1996 American short documentary film directed by Perry Wolff. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The Fragile Promise of Choice: Abortion in the United States Today The Fragile Promise of Choice: Abortion in the United States Today is a documentary film by Dorothy Fadiman which examines abortion rights and access in the U.S. in 1996 which was 23 years after the legislative decision, Roe vs. Wade. Dorothy narrated the film which featured interviews with abortion care providers and news clips, including one of Dr. George Tiller. It is the last of three films called the Trilogy on Reproductive Rights or the From the Back-Alleys to the Supreme Court & Beyond Trilogy. Hung Up Hung Up is a 1973 French film directed by Édouard Luntz. The film stars Patricia Gozzi, Julie Dassin, Jany Holt, and Calvin Lockhart. Jin su xin zhong qing Midnight Whispers is a 1986 Hong Kong melodramatic film starring Josephine Koo and Moon Lee. The film reportedly sat on the shelf for over a year before finally being released in 1988. Racing Luck Racing Luck may refer to: Mother Gloria Mother Gloria is a 1941 Argentine comedy film directed by Richard Harlan and starring Olinda Bozán, Aída Luz and Pedro Maratea. The films sets were designed by the art director Juan Manuel Concado. Demonstrator Demonstrator is a 1971 film directed by Warwick Freeman. I Kantonnement I kantonnement is a 1932 Danish silent comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen Sr.. It features the acting debut of Poul Reichhardt. Nordhavets mænd Nordhavets mænd is a 1939 Danish family adventure film directed by Lau Lauritzen. Champagnegaloppen Champagnegaloppen is a 1938 Danish musical film directed by George Schnéevoigt. The film based on a musical by Hans Christian Lumbye and play by Paul Holck-Hofmann and stars Svend Methling and Valdemar Møller. It is named after the light classical piece composed by Hans Christian Lumbye, who is a character in the film. Tam, kde hnizdi cápi Tam, kde hnízdí čápi is a 1975 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Karel Steklý. Rolling Home Rolling Home is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Will Fyffe and Molly Lamont. It was made at Shepperton Studios. Kisses Right and Left Kisses Right and Left is a 1969 Danish film directed by Ole Roos and starring Peter Bonke. Freemarket Freemarket or Vrijmarkt is a 1997 Dutch drama film directed by Hans Hylkema. Ride the Tiger Ride the Tiger is a 1970 American film starring and directed by George Montgomery. It also starred Victoria Shaw. To the North of Katmandu To the North of Katmandu is a 1986 comedy film directed by Terence Ryan and starring Barbara Bach, Max Boyce, Billy Connolly and Ringo Starr. It was filmed in Kathmandu, Nepal. The title references a line from the poem The Green Eye of the Yellow God. Das Spreewaldmädel When the Guard Marches or The Girl from The Spree Woods is a 1928 German silent comedy film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Claire Rommer, Fred Solm and Wera Engels. The films sets were designed by the art director Heinrich Richter. Svinedrengen og prinsessen på ærten Svinedrengen og prinsessen på ærten is a 1962 Danish animated film directed by Poul Ilsøe and starring Dirch Passer. It is based on the tales by Hans Christian Andersen. General Post General Post is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Douglas Munro, Lilian Braithwaite and Joyce Dearsley. It was based on the play General Post by J. E. Harold Terry in which Lillian Braithwaite had appeared when it premiered at the Haymarket Theatre in March 1917. Killer at Large Killer at Large is a 1947 American crime film directed by William Beaudine and starring Robert Lowery, Anabel Shaw and Charles Evans. Mein Leopold My Leopold is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Max Adalbert, Harald Paulsen and Camilla Spira. It is based on Adolphe LArronges 1873 play My Leopold which had previously been adapted into silent films on three occasions. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. The Girl of Last Night The Girl of Last Night is a 1938 German comedy film directed by Peter Paul Brauer and starring Willy Fritsch, Georg Alexander and Hans Leibelt. It is set in England. The films sets were designed by Carl Ludwig Kirmse. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. Diggers in Blighty Diggers in Blighty is a 1933 Australian film starring and directed by Pat Hanna. Hanna decided to direct this film himself after being unhappy with how F.W. Thring had handled Diggers. Deserter USA Deserter USA is a 1969 Swedish film about Americans living in Sweden to avoid the draft. It stars American John Ashley - not the actor by that name but an American who deserted and sought asylum in Sweden. The director Lars Lambert later went to jail for refusing the draft in Sweden. Un divorcio A Divorce is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel and starring Marga López, Carlos López Moctezuma, and Elda Peralta. The films art direction was by Francisco Marco Chillet. A Bathing Beauty A Bath House Beauty is a 1914 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Familientag im Hause Prellstein Family Gathering in the House of Prellstein is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring S.Z. Sakall, Erika Glässner and Sig Arno. Die Villa im Tiergarten The Villa in Tiergarten Park is a 1927 German silent romance film directed by Franz Osten and starring Joe Stöckel, Aud Egede-Nissen and Elsa Krueger. It still survives unlike many films from the silent era. The films sets were designed by Max Heilbronner. Violet of Potsdam Square The Violet of Potsdamer Platz is a 1936 German drama film directed by Johann Alexander Hübler-Kahla and starring Rotraut Richter, Paul W. Krüger and Margarete Kupfer. The Life and Adventures of John Vane, the Australian Bushranger The Life and Adventures of John Vane, the Notorious Australian Bushranger is a 1910 Australian silent film about the bushranger John Vane, who was a member of Ben Halls gang. It is considered a lost film. Strange Friends Strange Friends is a 1982 Chinese film directed by Xu Lei. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival, where it won an Honourable Mention. Hungarian Rhapsody Hungarian Rhapsody is a 1954 French-German historical musical film directed by Peter Berneis and André Haguet and starring Colette Marchand, Paul Hubschmid and Michel Simon. A separate French-language version was also made. My Heart Sings My Heart Sings is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Ferruccio Tagliavini. Der Anwalt des Herzens Attorney for the Heart is a 1927 German silent romance film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Lil Dagover, Jean Murat and Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur. The films sets were designed by the art director Alexander Ferenczy. Boycott Boycott is a 1930 German drama film directed by Robert Land and starring Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur, Lil Dagover and Rolf von Goth. The films sets were designed by the art director Ludwig Reiber. It was shot at the Emelka Studios in Munich. Und finden dereinst wir uns wieder And If We Should Meet Again is a 1947 German drama film directed by Hans Müller and starring Paul Dahlke, Käthe Haack. It was part of the post-war group of Rubble films. Die zärtlichen Verwandten Die zärtlichen Verwandten is a 1930 German comedy film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Harald Paulsen, Charlotte Ander and Felix Bressart. The films art direction was overseen by Franz Schroedter. Fatto su misura Fatto su misura is a 1985 Italian comedy film directed by Francesco Laudadio. The Life of Harry Dare The Life of Harry Dare is a 1995 Australian film about an aboriginal detective. Chandni Chowk Chandni Chowk is a 1954 classic Muslim social drama film directed by B. R. Chopra. The music was composed by Roshan with lyrics written by Majrooh Sultanpuri, Saifuddin Saif, Kamil Rashid, Shailendra and Raja Mehdi Ali Khan. Story was by D. P. Berry with screenplay by I. S. Johar and dialogue written by Kamil Rashid. Produced by Prince Hira Sinh of Baria and Goverdhandas Aggarwal under the banner of Hira Films. The director of photography was Keki Mistry. The film starred Meena Kumari, Shekhar, Kumar, Jeevan, Smriti Biswas and Achala Sachdev. The main hero Shekhar was one of the less appreciated lead actors of the 1940s and 1950s but has been cited as a "master of realistic portrayals" usually cast in "mid-budget films". The story involves a Nawab belonging to the Chandni Chowk area of Delhi in the early 1920s, who gets "tricked into marrying his daughter to the gardeners son". Shararat Shararat meaning is a 1959 romantic drama film written and directed by Harnam Singh Rawail, starring Meena Kumari, Kishore Kumar, Raaj Kumar and Kumkum in lead roles, with the memorable song "Hum Matwaley Naujawan" sung by Kishore Kumar. Tragedy Queen Meena Kumari matched the boisterous Kishore Kumar. Die Brüder Noltenius The Noltenius Brothers is a 1945 German drama film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Willy Birgel, Karl Mathias and Hilde Weissner. Released in Berlin on April 7, it was, by most accounts, the last of the 12 films released in Nazi Germany in 1945, before capitulation on May 7. The films sets were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut. El capitán Malacara El Capitán Malacara is a 1945 Mexican film directed by Carlos Orellana. It stars Pedro Armendáriz and Manolita Saval. Drei Tage Angst Three Days of Fear is a 1952 West German comedy crime film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Rudolf Platte, Camilla Spira and Cornelia Froboess. The films sets were designed by Hans Jürgen Kiebach and Gabriel Pellon. Geliebter Lügner Beloved Liar is a 1950 West German romantic comedy film directed by Hans Schweikart and starring Elfie Mayerhofer, Hans Söhnker and Gustav Knuth. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location at Lake Starnberg. The films sets were designed by Robert Herlth. Held einer Nacht Held einer Nacht is a Czech-German comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1935. Life Begins Tomorrow La vie commence demain is a 1950 French film directed by Nicole Védrès. It was the first X-rated film shown in the United Kingdom. It was screened at the Regent Street Cinema in London in 1951. Parisian Life Parisian Life is a 1936 French English-language musical film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Max Dearly, Conchita Montenegro, Neil Hamilton. The Clown The Clown is a 1931 short animated film by Universal Pictures, and one of many in the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. Country School Country School is a 1931 animated short film by Walter Lantz Productions and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The soundtrack of the cartoon was missing for many years, until the discovery of a sound print in 2015. The Fireman The Fireman is a short animated film distributed by Universal Pictures, and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 39th Oswald film by Walter Lantz Productions, and the 95th in the entire series. The Hare Mail The Hare Mail is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, and among the many featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The film is also one of the few where Mickey Rooney voiced the title character. Hot and Cold Hot and Cold is a short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions, and is the eleventh of the thirteen Pooch the Pup cartoons. Itoshi-no half moon Itoshino Half Moon is a 1987 Japanese film directed by Yōjirō Takita. Based on a novel by actress Mieko Harada, screenwriter Hiroshi Saito won the "Best Screenplay" award at the Yokohama Film Festival for this film. Wins Out Wins Out is a 1932 animated short film by Walter Lantz Productions, featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Uno Koichiro no nurete utsu aka Koichiro Unos Wet Strike is a 1984 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Shūsuke Kaneko and starring Natsuko Yamamoto and Arisa Hayashi. It was the 21st film in Nikkatsus series of films based on the works of author Kōichirō Uno. The King of the Gate Crashers Le Roi des resquilleurs is a French film directed by Pierre Colombier, released in 1930. It was distributed in the USA as The King of the Gate Crashers. Three Women Three Women is a 1952 French film directed by André Michel. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. Was macht Papa denn in Italien? What Is Father Doing in Italy? is a 1961 West German musical comedy film directed by and starring Willy Fritsch, Gerhard Riedmann and Peter Kraus. It was shot in Agfacolor. Les Amoureux LÉpervier, is a French drama film from 1933, directed and written by Marcel LHerbier, starring Charles Boyer and Natalie Paley. The film was based on a play by Francis de Croisset. It was also known in the USA under the title Les Amoureux. Mis tres viudas alegres My Three Merry Widows is a Mexican comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés. It was filmed in 1953 and starring Amalia Aguilar, Lilia del Valle and Silvia Pinal. From Dawn Till Sunset From Dawn Till Sunset is 1975 Soviet drama film directed by Gavriil Egiazarov. Big screen. A cinematic tale about collective farm mechanic, became acutely aware of its responsibility for everything that happens around. From dawn to dusk. Badi Maa Badi Maa, also called Bari-Ma, is a Bollywood social war drama film. Released in 1945, it was produced and directed by Master Vinayak. Made under the banner of Prafulla Pictures, Kanpur, it had story written by V. S. Khendekar. Zia Sarhadi wrote the screenplay and lyrics for six songs. The other lyricists were Anjum Pilibhiti and Raja Badhe. The music director was K. Datta. The film starred Noor Jehan, Ishwarlal, Yakub, Sitara Devi, Meenaxi, Baby Alka, Damuanna Malvankar, Leela Mishra and Girish. It had playback singer Lata Mangeshkar in one of her rare early acting roles, performing alongside Noor Jehan. Besides Mangeshkar, the film also had singer Asha Bhosle in a minor role with the other two singers. Made at the end of WW II, the film factors the Japanese involvement, with Yakub and Sitara Devi acting as spies for Japan. The lead pair, Ishwarlal and Noor Jehan take them on, emerging victorious. Beautiful Love Beautiful Love is a 1951 French drama film directed by François Campaux and starring Giselle Pascal, Antonio Vilar and Odile Versois. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Hubert. Disarmament Conference Disarmament Conference is a 1931 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and part of the long-running film series featuring Krazy Kat. Lyin' Hunter The Lyin Hunter is a 1937 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and part of the Krazy Kat short film series. La parda Flora La Parda Flora is a 1952 Argentine film. To byl ceský muzikant To byl český muzikant is a 1940 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Bomma Borusa Bomma Borusa is a 1971 Indian Telugu language Comedy / Drama film directed by Padma Shri awardee K. Balachander. It is a remake of the Tamil film Poova Thalaiya, directed by K. Balachander himself. The film stars Chandra Mohan, S. Varalakshmi, Chalam, Vennira Aadai Nirmala, Allu Ramalingaiah, Mukkamala, Raja Babu and Ramaprabha. It was produced by Avichi Meiyappa Chettiar and distributed by AVM Productions. The film music was composed by R. Goverdhanam and lyrics were written by Kosaraju Raghavaiah. The Last Penny The Last Penny is a 1946 French drama film directed by André Cayatte and starring Ginette Leclerc, Gilbert Gil and Fernand Charpin. A secretary tries to save her friends company from being bankrupted by unscrupulous figures. It was one of three films Leclerc appeared in for the collaborationist Continental Films, which she believed led to her arrest by the authorities following the Liberation. Although it was made during the Second World War the film was not released until March 1946. The White Sister The White Sister is a 1960 Mexican drama film directed by Tito Davison and starring Jorge Mistral, Yolanda Varela and Prudencia Grifell. Jerry's Mother-in-Law Jerrys Mother-In-Law is a 1913 silent short comedy film directed by James Young and starring Sidney Drew and Clara Kimball Young. It was produced by the Vitagraph Company of America and released through the General Film Company. Kokilamma Kokilamma is a 1983 Telugu film directed by K. Balachander. The title role of Kokilamma is played with humility by Saritha. It is a musical hit film with some excellent songs penned Acharya Atreya and music score provided by M. S. Viswanathan. Periyar Periyar is a 1973 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by P. J. Antony. The film stars Thilakan, Raghavan, P. J. Antony and Sudheer. Its musical score was by K. V. Job and P. K. Sivadas. It was also the debut movie of Thilakan, who later became a major actor of character roles. Reluctant Heroes Reluctant Heroes is a 1951 British comedy filmed in Technicolor. It is based on the farce by Colin Morris. Directed by Jack Raymond, it stars Ronald Shiner as Sergeant Bell or as Sergeant Able. It was produced by Henry Halsted and Byron Film. The play, which had premiered at the Whitehall Theatre the previous year, was the first of the Brian Rix companys Whitehall farces. A Son from America A Son from America is a 1932 French-Hungarian comedy drama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Albert Préjean, Annabella, and Gaston Dubosc. It was a co-production made at the Hunnia Film Studios in Budapest. The same story had previously been made into a 1924 silent film of the same name. Chakravakam Chakravakam is a 1974 Telugu drama film based on the novel titled Chakravakam written by Koduri Kausalya Devi. Anokhi Pehchan Anokhi Pehchan is a 1972 Bollywood drama film directed by Satyen Bose. The film stars Sanjay Khan and Raakhee. Bal Ramayan Ramayan is a 1954 Hindi religious film based on Valmikis Ramayana, produced and directed by Vijay Bhatt for Prakash Pictures. The music directors were Shankar Rao Vyas and Hariprasanna Das and the lyrics were written by Ramesh Gupta, Pandit Indra, Neelkanth Tiwari, Baalam Pardesi. The film starred Prem Adib and Shobhana Samarth once again as Rama and Sita. The two actors had earlier acted in a trilogy of Bhatts films based on the Ramayana, Bharat Milap, Ram Rajya and Rambaan. All three had been extremely successful, with the audience accepting them in the traditional roles. The other costars included Shahu Modak, Durga Khote, and Umakant. The story revolved around the latter part of the epic Ramayana, focussing on Rama and Sitas twin sons Luv and Kusha. Balak Aur Janwar Balak Aur Janwar is a 1975 Bollywood film directed by Nanabhai Bhatt. Sa-Re-Ga-Ma-Pa Sa-Re-Ga-Ma-Pa is a 1972 Bollywood drama film directed by Satyen Bose. The film stars Ashok Kumar, Praveen Paul, Vishal Anand and Alka in lead roles. The music was directed by Ganesh, brother of Pyarelal. Balram Shri Krishna Balram Shri Krishna is a 1968 Indian action movie, directed by Chandrakant, starring Shahu Modak, Jayshree Gadkar, Dara Singh, Savitri, Prem Nath, Aruna Irani, Geetanjali and Randhawa. La famille Cucuroux The Cucuroux Family is a 1953 French comedy film directed by Émile Couzinet and starring Georges Rollin, Nathalie Nattier and Jean Tissier. An upper-class Frenchmans plans to marry a wealthy woman are threatened by the presence of his mistress. Her Bleeding Heart Her Bleeding Heart is a lost 1916 silent film drama directed by Jack Pratt and produced by the Lubin Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia. Manithan Maravillai Manithan Maravillai is a 1962 Tamil-language comedy-drama film written, co-produced and directed by Aluri Chakrapani and produced by B. Nagireddy under Vijaya Productions. It is a remake of the Telugu film Gundamma Katha, which itself is based on the 1958 Kannada film Mane Thumbida Hennu. The film starred Gemini Ganesan, Savitri, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jamuna and Sundari Bai in lead roles along with S. V. Ranga Rao, K. Sarangapani, L. Vijayalakshmi, Lakshmi Prabha Raja and T. K. Ramachandran in supporting roles. It revolves around the story of a proud mother, Subbamma, and the way she handles her two sons-in-law. Manithan Maravillai was released on 8 June 1962, and failed commercially. Virgile Virgile is a 1953 French comedy film directed by Carlo Rim and starring Robert Lamoureux, Yves Robert and Fernand Sardou. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Clavel. Bosco d'amore Bosco damore is a 1981 Italian drama film directed by Alberto Bevilacqua. It is loosely based on a novel of Giovanni Boccaccio. It entered the competition at the 38th Venice International Film Festival. The Whole Town Accuses Toute la ville accuse is a French comedy drama film from 1956, written and directed by Claude Boissol and starring Jean Marais. The film was known under the working title Mille et un millions in France. Argentinísima II Argentinísima II is a 1973 Argentine musical documentary film directed and written by Fernando Ayala and Héctor Olivera. It is the sequel to the 1972 Argentinísima. The film premiered on 21 June 1973 in Buenos Aires. The Amazing Quest of Mr. Ernest Bliss The Amazing Quest of Mr. Ernest Bliss is a 1920 British silent comedy film directed by and starring Henry Edwards. As of August 2010, the film is listed as one of the British Film Institutes "75 Most Wanted" lost films. The film was remade in 1936 starring Cary Grant. The Girl Friend of a Big Man The Girlfriend of a Big Man is a 1934 German comedy film directed by Paul Wegener and starring Käthe von Nagy, Karl Ludwig Diehl and Jessie Vihrog. The films sets were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut and Max Mellin. Le signore Le signore is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Turi Vasile and starring Chelo Alonso and Nadia Gray. Sandy, the Reluctant Nature Girl Sandy the Reluctant Nudist, also known as The Reluctant Nudist and Sandy the Reluctant Nature Girl, is a nudist film from England which was produced by Michael Deeley. His girlfriend wrote the script and his mother did continuity. Decision at Midnight Decision at Midnight is a 1963 American-British drama film directed by Lewis Allen and starring Martin Landau, Nora Swinburne and Walter Fitzgerald. It is also known by the alternative title of Music at Midnight. Borrowed Plumage Borrowed Plumage is a 1917 silent film comedy-adventure directed by Raymond B. West and starring Bessie Barriscale. It was produced by the Triangle Film Corporation. A print exists in the Library of Congress collection. It is incomplete missing a reel. The Dragon of Pendragon Castle The Dragon of Pendragon Castle is a 1950 English family film directed and produced by John Baxter. The film features Leslie Bradley, David Hannaford, Lily Lapidus and Hubert Leslie in the lead roles. Experiment Experiment is a 1943 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. Hordubalové Hordubalové is a Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1937. It was based on the novel Hordubal by Karel Čapek. Muz z neznáma Muž z neznáma is a 1939 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. Muzikantská Liduska Muzikantská Liduška is a 1940 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. The Trap Steel Town is a Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1950. Woman of Destiny The Orchid Dancer is a 1928 French silent film directed by Léonce Perret and starring Louise Lagrange, Ricardo Cortez and Xenia Desni. The films art direction was by Jacques-Laurent Atthalin and Henri Ménessier The House Across the Street The House Opposite is a 1937 French comedy film directed by Christian-Jaque and Elvire Popesco, André Lefaur and Pierre Stéphen. The films sets were designed by the art director Roland Quignon. Pán na roztrhání Man in Demand on All Sides is a 1934 Czechoslovak film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Ljuba Hermanová, Vera Ferbasová, and Lída Baarová. Campement 13 Camp Thirteen is a 1940 French drama film directed by Jacques Constant and starring Alice Field, Gabriel Gabrio and Paul Azaïs. It is set amongst a group of workers who are housed in a barracks known as Camp Thirteen. Faddija - La legge della vendetta Faddija – La legge della vendetta is a 1949 Italian crime melodrama film directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero. A Boy... a Girl A Boy... a Girl is a 1969 film directed by John Derek. Legenda, the Robber Lupič Legenda is a 1972 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Karel Steklý. Margarita, Armando y su padre Margarita, Armando y su padre is a 1939 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Francisco Múgica. The film is based a play by Enrique Jardiel Poncela who himself adapted the film for the silver screen. The film premiered in Buenos Aires and starred Mecha Ortiz and Pedro Quartucci. Production design of the film was performed by Ricardo J. Conord. First Lesson First Lesson is a 1960 Bulgarian drama film directed by Rangel Vulchanov and starring Korneliya Bozhanova. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. Paul Jacobs and the Nuclear Gang Paul Jacobs and the Nuclear Gang is a 1980 political documentary film produced and directed by Jack Willis and Saul Landau, written by Jack Willis and Penny Bernstein, narrated by Penny Bernstein with cinematography by Zack Krieger and Haskell Wexler. Photographed by Sandi Sissel. The focus of the film is the government cover-up of the health hazards related to the 1950s atomic bomb testing in Nevada. Paul Jacobs, a journalist, activist and co-founder of the magazine Mother Jones, investigated the results of the tests on unknowing civilians and soldiers used as guinea pigs. Jacobs died of lung cancer before the film was completed; his doctors believed he contracted cancer as a result of radiation exposure. The film was shown on PBS in the United States and widely distributed on television and theatrically in Europe. It was censored by Swedish Television during the time of a referendum on nuclear energy in Sweden. The film won an Emmy Award, George Polk Award for investigative journalism on TV, Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award, and Best Documentary at the Mannheim Film Festival. Woh Koi Aur Hoga Woh Koi Aur Hoga is a 1967 Bollywood film. Aadhi Mimansa Aadi Mimansa is a 1991 Odia and Hindi film directed by Apurba Kishore Bir, starring Ashok Kumar, Mohan Gokhale, Neena Gupta, Gloria Mahanty, Bijainee Misra, Nargis and Lalatendu Rath. The film marked the directorial debut of cinematographer Apurba Kishore Bir and went on to win the 1991 Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration and Best Cinematography for A K Bir. Caminito de Gloria Caminito de Gloria is a 1939 Argentine musical melodrama film written and directed by Luis César Amadori. The film starred Libertad Lamarque, who sings "Caminito", the celebrated 1926 tango composed by Juan de Dios Filiberto with lyrics by Coria Peñaloza originally popularized by Carlos Gardel and Ignacio Corsini. In 1960 Amadori remade this film under the title Mi último tango, starring Sara Montiel in the Lamarque role. Aakhri Kasam Aakhri Kasam is a 1979 Bollywood film directed by Dinesh-Ramanesh. The film stars Kabir Bedi. An Angel Came Down from Heaven Bajó un ángel del cielo is a 1942 Argentine film directed by Luis Cesar Amadori and starring Zully Moreno and Francisco Álvarez. It is based on the play Bichon by Jean de Létraz and Víctor Bouchet. Los celos de Cándida Los Celos de Cándida is a 1940 Argentine comedy film. Creo en ti Creo en ti is a 1960 Mexican film. La culpa la tuvo el otro La Culpa la tuvo el otro is a 1950 Argentine film. The Two Rivals The Two Rivals is a 1944 Argentine film. Un elefante color ilusión Un Elefante color ilusión is a 1970 Argentine film. María Montecristo María Montecristo is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Luis César Amadori and starring Zully Moreno, Arturo de Córdova and Carlos López Moctezuma. The films art direction was by Jorge Fernández. Allpakallpa Allpakallpa is a 1975 Peruvian drama film directed by Bernardo Arias. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize. Doña Clarines Doña Clarines is a 1951 Mexican film adapted from the play by Joaquín Álvarez Quintero and Serafín Álvarez Quintero. It stars Sara García. La duquesa del Tepetate La duquesa del Tepetate is a 1951 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Mi madrecita Mi madrecita is a 1940 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. A Different Image A Different Image is a 1982 film directed, written, and edited by Alile Sharon Larkin that explores body image and societal beauty standards through the eyes of a young Black woman on a journey towards self-worth. Un modelo de París A Model from Paris is a 1946 Argentine comedy film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera and starring Pedro Quartucci, Tilda Thamar and Francisco Álvarez. The films art direction was by Juan Manuel Concado. The Pinch Hitter The Pinch Hitter is a 1917 American silent comedy drama film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Charles Ray. It was produced by Thomas H. Ince and released by Triangle Film Corporation. The film was remade in 1925 starring Glenn Hunter under the same name. Father Heart Wants to Get Married Papá Corazón se quiere casar is a 1974 Argentine film. Route 66 Not to be confused with Cars, which was originally entitled Route 66 Route 66 is a 1998 American film directed by Steve Austin and starring Alana Austin, Diane Ladd, Richard Moll and Pamela Bach. Amalio Reyes, un hombre Amalio Reyes, un hombre is a 1970 Argentine comedy film directed by Enrique Carreras and written by Norberto Aroldi. It was based on the story by Cátulo Castillo. The film starred Elsa Daniel, Hugo del Carril and Mario Lozano. La mamá de la novia La Mamá de la novia is a 1978 Argentine film. Man on a Bus Man on a Bus is a 1955 American film about settlers in Israel. We're Going Separate Ways Were Going Separate Ways is a Croatian World War II melodrama directed by Šime Šimatović. It was released in 1957 and preserved by Croatian national archive. The film was seen as perpetuating socialist realist ideology in Yugoslavia, and fared badly with both critics and audiences. The film was exported to East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and the United States. Ritmo nuevo y vieja ola Ritmo nuevo y vieja ola is a 1965 Argentine film. Hitting the High Spots Hitting the High Spots is a 1918 American silent comedy-drama film, directed by Charles Swickard. It stars Bert Lytell, Eileen Percy, and Winter Hall, and was released on December 9, 1918. Jian fei lu xing tuan Fitness Tour is a Hong Kong comedy-drama produced in 1992. It is directed by Liu Guoquan, and Lydia Shum, Hou Yiaohua, Gong Hanlin, Jiang Qingging, and Dong Liifan are its main actors. Un viaje de locos Un viaje de locos is a 1974 Argentine film directed by Rafael Cohen. Akuma-Kun is a manga series written and illustrated by Shigeru Mizuki. Several versions of the manga exist, one of which was adapted into a live-action TV show, and another into an anime television series. There was also two movies that spawned from the TV series Akuma-kun: The Movie released in 1989 and Akuma-kun: Yōkoso Akuma Land e!! released in 1990. All media pertaining to the series has never been released outside of Japan. Donde comienzan los pantanos Donde comienzan los pantanos is a 1952 Argentine film. Gringalet Gringalet is a 1959 Argentine film. Le ambiziose Le Ambiziose is a 1961 Italian film, directed by Antonio Amendola. Bangaru Kanuka Bangaru Kanuka is a 1982 Telugu, Romance film, produced by Raola Ankhaiah Goud under the Ravindra Films banner and directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Sridevi, Sujatha in the lead roles, and music composed by Satyam.. This movie is remade from Tamil Movie Iru Malargal of Shivaji Ganesan, Padmini and K R Vijaya El hombre que amé El Hombre que amé is a 1947 Argentine film. Puli Bidda Puli Bidda is a 1981 Telugu sports drama film directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao and produced by N. Seshagiri Rao under Heramba Chitra Mandir. The film stars Krishnam Raju and Sridevi in the lead roles. It is a remake of the 1978 Kannada film Thayige Thakka Maga, starring Dr. Rajkumar and Padmapriya, which was also remade in Hindi as Main Intequam Loonga, starring Dharmendra and Reena Roy. The soundtrack was composed by Chakravarthy. Krishnam Raju acted as a boxer in the film. Urantha Sankranthi Oorantha Sankranthi is a 1983 Telugu drama film, produced by Kodali Bosu Babu Kotagiri Gopal Rao under the Veera Rani Enterprises & Kotagiri Films banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Krishna, Sridevi, Jayasudha in the lead roles and music composed by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. Mortal Sin Mortal Sin is a 1970 Brazilian drama film directed by Miguel Faria Jr. The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 43rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Locuras, tiros y mambos Locuras, tiros y mambos is an 1951 Argentine film. Beyond the Sun Beyond the Sun is a 1975 Argentine biopic drama film directed by Hugo Fregonese. It is a biopic of an Argentine aviation pioneer. It was the final film of Fregonese who had been a leading Argentine director. A Place in the Land A Place in the Land is a 1998 American short documentary film directed by Charles Guggenheim with field director Judith Dwan Hallet. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. A Place in the Land considers the history of conservation stewardship in America as reflected in the property of Billings Farm, an operating dairy farm first established in 1871, and the Mount Tom, as well as through the work of George Perkins Marsh, Frederick Billings, and Laurance Rockefeller who were successive residents of the estate. The documentary is shown daily at the visitor center for the Billings Farm & Museum and the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park. The National Park Service and the American Memory project of the Library of Congress served as advisers to the Woodstock Foundation in the production of the film. Puente Alsina Puente Alsina is a 1935 Argentine musical film directed and written by José A. Ferreyra. It is a tango musical and premiered on 6 August 1935 in Buenos Aires. People in Buenos Aires Gente en Buenos Aires is a 1974 Argentine film. The Hour of Mary and the Bird of Gold La Hora de María y el pájaro de oro is a 1975 Argentine film. It received its premiere on August 28, 1975. It was filmed in Eastmancolor in the cities of Corrientes, Empedrado, Goya and Mercedes. It was directed by Rodolfo Kuhn, with a script by Eduardo Gudiño Kieffer. It is about a young peasant woman and her son who is a prisoner of the golden bird. Una máscara para Ana Una Máscara para Ana is a 1966 Argentine film. Los orilleros Los Orilleros is a 1975 Argentine film. Disputas en la cama Disputas en la cama is a 1972 Argentine film. Estoy hecho un demonio Estoy hecho un demonio is a 1972 Argentine film. Patrie Patrie is a 1946 French drama film directed by Louis Daquin. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Like the 1917 film it is based on the play by Victorien Sardou. Jerusalem Liberated The Crusaders or Jerusalem Liberated is a 1918 Italian silent historical film directed by Enrico Guazzoni. It is based on the poem Jerusalem Delivered by Torquato Tasso. The film is set during the Crusades and describes Godfrey of Bouillons conquest of Jerusalem in 1099. Dear Friends Queridas amigas is a 1980 Argentine film. Abuso de confianza Abuso de confianza is a 1950 Argentine drama film directed by Mario C. Lugones and written by Julio Porter. It was based on the novel by Pierre Wolff. Starring Manuel Alcón and Iris Alonso. Pinne e arpioni Pinne e arpioni is a 1952 Italian documentary film by Folco Quilici. El Zorro pierde el pelo El Zorro pierde el pelo is a 1950 Argentine film and is a black and white film directed by Mario C. Lugones on the screenplay of Carlos A. Petit which premiered on 16 of November 1950 and had starring Pepe Iglesias, Fidel Pintos, Mary Esther Ranges, Patricia Castell, Homero Cárpena and Nathan Pinzon . He also collaborated in the frame Enrique Vico Carré . Adiós, Alejandra, Andrea Adiós Abuelo is a 1973 Argentine drama film directed by Carlos Rinaldi and written by Norberto Aroldi. The film starred Ángel Magaña and Raúl Padovani. Amalia Amalia is a 1936 Argentine film directed and script written by Luis Moglia Barth. It was based on the novel by José Mármol and is also a remake of the 1914 film Amalia of the same name. The film starred Herminia Franco. La casa de Madame Lulù La Casa de Madame Lulù is a black and white 1968 Argentine comedy. La cuna vacía La cuna vacía is a 1949 Argentine drama film directed by Carlos Rinaldi on his directorial debut. It stars Ángel Magaña, Orestes Caviglia and Nelly Duggan. The film, based on a story by Florencio Escardó, covers the turbulent life of Dr. Ricardo Gutiérrez. Vigilantes y ladrones Vigilantes y ladrones is an 1952 Argentine comedy film directed by Carlos Rinaldi and featuring the Los Cinco Grandes del Buen Humor group of comic actors. It stars Rafael Carret, Jorge Luz, Zelmar Gueñol, Guillermo Rico and Juan Carlos Cambón. Ángel Eleta was the choreographer for the film. Il vuoto Un Momento muy largo is a 1964 Argentine film. Raboliot Raboliot is a 1946 French drama film directed by Jacques Daroy and starring Julien Bertheau, René Blancard and Lise Delamare. It is based on the 1925 novel of the same title by Maurice Genevoix depicting the life of a poacher. Wenn du jung bist, gehört dir die Welt When Youre Young, the World Belongs to You is a 1934 Austrian comedy film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Joseph Schmidt, Otto Treßler and Lilliane Dietz. Along with Adventures on the Lido, it was denied a permit to be shown in German cinemas because Oswald was deemed an enemy of National Socialism. Des Lebens Überfluss Abundance of Life is a 1950 West German romantic comedy film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Erika Müller, Ingeborg Körner and Gunnar Moller. It was one of the last of the Rubble films made in the immediate post-war years. It updates a story by Ludwig Tieck to modern-day Hamburg, addressing the shortage of housing in the heavily bombed city. It was made at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg and also shot on location in the city. The films sets were designed by the art director Mathias Matthies. You Are My Love You Are My Love is a 1941 Argentine comedy film directed by Manuel Romero and starring Paulina Singerman, Arturo García Buhr and Severo Fernández. College Girls Muchachas que estudian is a 1939 Argentine comedy film directed and written by Manuel Romero. The film premiered on September 6, 1939 in Buenos Aires and starred Sofía Bozán, Enrique Serrano and Delia Garcés. L'âne de Buridan Buridans Donkey is a 1932 French comedy film directed by Alexandre Ryder and starring René Lefèvre, Colette Darfeuil and Mona Goya. It takes its title from the fable of Buridans donkey. The films art direction was by Guy de Gastyne. Allá en el Norte Allá en el Norte is a 1973 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Julio Saraceni and written by Abel Santacruz. The film stars Lolita Torres, Carlos Estrada and Jorge Barreiro. It was created by Alberto Migré. The Three from the Filling Station The Road to Paradise is a 1956 French-German romantic comedy film directed by Willi Forst and Hans Wolff and starring Georges Guétary, Christine Carère and Claude Farell . The film is the French version of the 1955 German film The Three from the Filling Station, which was itself a remake of a 1930 film. Ein Leben für Do A Life for Do is a 1954 West German drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Hans Söhnker, Paola Loew and Heidi Becker. The films sets were designed by the art directors Emil Hasler and Walter Kutz. Miquette et sa mère Miquette is a 1934 French comedy film directed by Henri Diamant-Berger and André Gillois and Henri Rollan. It stars Blanche Montel, Michel Simon and Roland Toutain. It is based on the 1906 play of the same name by Gaston Arman de Caillavet and Robert de Flers. Further adaptations were made in 1940 and 1950. The films sets were designed by the art director Guy de Gastyne. Regina Regina is a 1987 Italian drama film co-written and directed by Salvatore Piscicelli. Caravan of Death Caravan of Death is a 1920 silent German film directed by Josef Stein and featuring Carl de Vogt as Kara Ben Nemsi. Béla Lugosi played a supporting role. The film was an adaptation of the Karl May novel of the same name and is now considered to be lost. The West Wall Der Westwall is a 1939 film about the Siegfried Line directed by Fritz Hippler, the head of the film division within the Propagandaministerium. The Siegfried Line, called the West Wall by the Germans, was a large series of fortifications around the German borders with France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. Fanatisme Fanatisme is a 1934 French historical drama film directed by Tony Lekain and Gaston Ravel and starring Pola Negri, Jean Yonnel and Lucien Rozenberg. The films sets were designed by the art director Claude Bouxin. Vení conmigo Vení conmigo is a 1973 Argentine film. Amor libre Amor libre is a 1969 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Fernando Siro with a script by Norberto Aroldi. Celos Celos is a 1946 Argentine drama film directed by Mario Soffici and starring Pedro López Lagar and Zully Moreno. It won four Silver Condor awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay, given by the Argentine Film Critics Association in 1947 for the best films and performances of the previous year. El mundo que inventamos El Mundo que inventamos is a 1973 Argentine film. Three Men of the River Three Men of the River is a 1943 Argentine crime drama film directed by Mario Soffici and starring Elisa Galvé and José Olarra. The film is based on an old Argentine legend about an Aztec girl who is raped and murdered by vandals and dumped in a river. A flower blossoms at the place in which she was killed and misfortune falls upon the culprits. Three Men of the River was one of the most critically acclaimed films of 1943 in Argentina, winning five Silver Condor awards at the 1944 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards, with cinematographers Leo Fleider and Francis Boeniger winning the Silver Condor Awards for Best Camera Operator and Best Cinematography respectively, and Leticia Scuri winning the Silver Condor Award for Best Supporting Actress. The film also won Best Original Screenplay and Best Music. At the Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences awards it also won Best Director for Soffici, Best Original Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress for Scuri, and Best Cinematography and Best Camera Operator for Boeniger and Fleider. The Good Doctor The Good Doctor is a 1939 Argentine film directed by Mario Soffici. The film premiered in Buenos Aires on January 18, 1939 and starred Enrique Muiño. Demasiado jóvenes Demasiado jóvenes is a 1958 Argentine film directed by Leopoldo Torres Ríos. Orden de matar By Killing is a 1965 Argentine film directed by Román Viñoly Barreto. Los pagarés de Mendieta Los Pagares de Mendieta is a b&w 1939 Argentine comedy film directed by Leopoldo Torres Ríos. The film premiered in Buenos Aires on 18 October 1939 and starred Tito Lusiardo. Pantalones cortos Pantalones cortos is a 1949 Argentine black-and-white film, directed by Leopoldo Torres Ríos and written by him and Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. It was premiered on June 22, 1949. Partir Departure is a 1931 French drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Jean Marchat, Simone Cerdan and Ginette dYd. It was based on a novel by Roland Dorgelès. An opera singer travelling with her company on a passenger ship for a tour of French Indochina, encounters a mysterious young man who she falls in love with. Santos Vega vuelve Santos Vega Returns is a 1947 Argentine historical adventure film directed by Leopoldo Torres Ríos and starring Juan José Miguez, Delfy de Ortega and Pedro Maratea. It is based on the story of Santos Vega. O Segredo do Corcunda O Segredo do Corcunda is a 1924 Brazilian silent crime film directed by Alberto Traversa. The film premiered on December 24, 1924 in Rio de Janeiro. Todo el año es Navidad The Whole Year is Christmas is a 1960 Argentine film. La venenosa is an Argentine drama film released in 1958 starring Ana Luisa Peluffo as a circus trapeze artist who brings bad luck to those who fall in love with her. Model Husband The Model Husband is a 1959 Swiss comedy film directed by Karl Suter and starring Walter Roderer, Silvia Frank and Hannes Schmidhauser. It is a remake of the 1937 film The Model Husband, which was itself based a 1915 play Fair and Warmer by Avery Hopwood. Another version The Model Husband had been made in West Germany in 1956. Rudeness Rudeness is a 1975 film directed by Marino Girolami. Paperland: The Bureaucrat Observed Paperland: The Bureaucrat Observed is a 1979 documentary film critiquing bureaucracy, written and directed by Donald Brittain and produced by the National Film Board of Canada and CBC-TV. Sweet Sweat is a 1964 Japanese film directed by Shiro Toyoda. The film is about an unwed mother who works at a hostess bar and is struggling to keep her family together while continuing her relationship with her yakuza boyfriend. The film won Machiko Kyō two awards for Best Actress from Mainichi Film Concours and Kinema Junpo. Cargaison clandestine Secret Cargo is a 1947 French drama film directed by Alfred Rode and starring Luis Mariano, Käthe von Nagy and Claudine Dupuis. Meet Miss Mozart Mademoiselle Mozart is a 1935 French comedy/drama genre film directed, produced and written by Yvan Noé. Juvenilia Juvenilia is a 1943 Argentine comedy-drama film directed by Augusto César Vatteone. One of the most critically acclaimed Argentine films of 1943, at the 1944 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards the film won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film, Best Director for Vatteone, Best Supporting Actor for Eloy Álvarez and Best Adapted Screenplay for writers Pedro E. Pico, Manuel Agromayor and Alfredo de la Guardia. Distant Trumpet Distant Trumpet is a 1952 drama film directed by Terence Fisher, starring Derek Bond and Jean Patterson. A Harley Street doctor answers the call to perform medical missionary work in Africa, taking over from his indisposed brother. His Majesty's Adjutant His Majestys Adjutant is a Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1933. Caged Desires Caged Desires is a 1970 exploitation film. It is considered a crime and drama film. Alicinte Anweshanam Alicinte Anveshanam is a 1989 Malayalam-language film written and directed by T. V. Chandran. The Birth of White Australia The Birth of White Australia is a 1928 Australian silent film. It is a historical drama about the settlement of white Australia, including scenes of Captain Cooks landing at Botany Bay, skirmishes with Australian Aborigines and the Lambing Flat riots. There is also an appearance by Billy Hughes. Il folle di Marechiaro The Mad Marechiaro is a 1952 Italian film directed by Roberto Roberti and starring Aldo Silvani, Polidor and Diana Dei. The film had a difficult production history and was the directors last film. It was begun during the Second World War and not completed until 1950, before being released two years later. Robertis son Sergio Leone assisted him as assistant director and played a role in the film. The Haunting of Hewie Dowker The Haunting of Hewie Dowker is a 1976 Australian film about Hewie Dowker, a Sydney cop who discovers he has psychic powers. Amílcar Cabral Amílcar Cabral is a documentary film directed by Ana Ramos Lisboa about African icon and martyr Amílcar Cabral. Die Frau mit dem schlechten Ruf The Woman Who Did is a 1925 German silent drama film directed by Benjamin Christensen and starring Lionel Barrymore, Gustav Fröhlich and Alexandra Sorina. It was an adaptation of the 1895 British novel The Woman Who Did by Grant Allen. The films art direction was by Hans Jacoby. Aadarsa Kutumbam Adarsa Kutumbam is a 1969 Telugu drama film, produced by A. V. Subba Rao under the Prasad Art Productions banner and directed by K. Pratyagatma. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jayalalithaa in the lead roles and music composed by Saluri Rajeswara Rao. Angst - Die schwache Stunde einer Frau Angst is a 1928 German-British silent drama film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Henry Edwards and Elga Brink. It is based on the 1925 novella Fear by Stefan Zweig. The film was a co-production between Germany and Britain, with the British star Edwards included to give the work greater commercial appeal in the British Isles. Martanda Varma Marthanda Varma is a 1933 black and white Indian silent film, directed by P. V. Rao, based on the 1891 Malayalam novel by C. V. Raman Pillai. This was the first film based on Malayalam literature and the next film of the Malayalam film industry after Vigathakumaran. The Battle The Battle is a 1923 French film directed by Sessue Hayakawa and Édouard-Émile Violet. Hayakawa and his wife Tsuru Aoki played lead roles in the film. Chitthi Chitthi is a 1966 Indian Tamil language film, directed by K. S. Gopalakrishnan. The film stars M. R. Radha, Padmini, R. Muthuraman and Nagesh in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. It is based on the play Dayanidhi written by Vai. Mu. Kothainayaki. The film was remade in Hindi as Aurat, in Malayalam as Achante Bharya, in Telugu as Pinni and in Kannada as Chikkamma. Dhanya Dhanya is a 1981 Indian Malayalam-language film written and directed by Fazil and produced by Boban Kunchacko. The film stars Srividya, Mohanlal, Jagathy Sreekumar, and Nedumudi Venu. The musical score was composed by Jerry Amaldev. It was the debut film of Kunchako Boban, who appears in a minor role as a child. Engane Nee Marakkum Engane Nee Marakkum is a 1983 Indian Malayalam-language romantic drama film produced and directed by M. Mani and written by Priyadarshan. It stars Mohanlal, Shankar, and Menaka. The film features songs and score composed by Shyam. The story is about the love triangle between Shambhu, Prem, and Shobha. Selvam Selvam is a 1966 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by K. S. Gopalakrishnan and produced by V. K. Ramaswamy. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, K. R. Vijaya, S. V. Ranga Rao and S. V. Sahasranamam in lead roles. The film had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan. Shakuntala Sakuntalai is a 1940 Tamil film directed by Ellis R. Dungan and starring M. S. Subbulakshmi and G. N. Balasubramaniam. Hinin kakumei a.k.a. Contraceptive Revolution is a 1967 Japanese pink film directed by Masao Adachi for Kōji Wakamatsus production studio. Port of Honor is a 1957 color Japanese film, directed by Sadatsugu Matsuda, and the first of an all-star cast trilogy, loosely based on the legend of Jirocho of Shimizu, Japans most famous gangster and folk hero, whose life and exploits were featured in sixteen films between 1911 and 1940. The Haverstraw Tunnel The Haverstraw Tunnel is an early black and white silent film released in 1897 by the American Mutoscope Company. It is considered to be one of the first examples of a phantom ride and features a train travelling along the West Shore Railroad in Rockland County and then through the eponymous tunnel. The Last Metro The Last Metro is a 1945 French film directed by Maurice de Canonge starring Gaby Morlay. It recorded admissions in France of 2,218,391. The Black Diamond The Black Diamond is a 1941 French drama film directed by Jean Delannoy and starring Charles Vanel, Louise Carletti and Gaby Morlay. It is a remake of the 1922 silent film of the same title. The films sets were designed by the art director Marcel Magniez. La reina del trópico La reina del trópico is a Mexican drama film directed by Raúl de Anda. It was released in 1946 and starring María Antonieta Pons and Luis Aguilar. Loves and Adventures in the Life of Shakespeare The Life of Shakespeare is a 1914 British silent biographical film directed by Frank R. Growcott and J.B. McDowell and starring Albert Ward, Sybil Hare and George Foley. It follows the life of the English playwright William Shakespeare. Black Out Black Out is a 1970 Swiss film directed by Jean-Louis Roy. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. Brown Eye, Evil Eye Brown Eye, Evil Eye is a 1967 film starring Hugh Griffith, Rosemary Nicols, Ron Thompson and directed by Robert Angus. Shakespeare Writing Julius Caesar Shakespeare Writing "Julius Caesar", also known as La Rêve de Shakespeare, was a 1907 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Mishaps of the New York-Paris Auto Race Mishaps of the New York–Paris Race was a 1908 French silent comedy film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by the real 1908 New York to Paris Race, which concluded shortly before its release, the film followed a group of racers through a hectic series of unlikely obstacles and adventures across North America, Russia, and Western Europe in a highly unreliable race car. Film scholars have noted parallels to earlier Méliès films, including The Impossible Voyage and An Adventurous Automobile Trip, and have commented on elements of racism in the scenario, but the film itself is currently presumed lost. Unfug der Liebe Folly of Love is a 1928 German silent comedy film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Maria Jacobini, Jack Trevor and Betty Astor. While several of Wienes previous films had met with mixed responses, Folly of Love was universally praised by critics. It was Wienes last silent film. His next work was the 1930 sound film The Other. 26 January 26 January is a 1956 Hindi film starring Ajit and Nalini Jaiwant in lead roles. The music was composed by C. Ramchandra. Scorching Fury Scorching Fury is a 1952 American Western film. It stars Richard Devon and was written by Devon and James Craig. Maria no ibukuro is a 1990 Japanese film directed by Hideyuki Hirayama. A Voice from the Deep A Voice from the Deep is a 1912 American short comedy film featuring Roscoe Arbuckle and Mabel Normand. Kiladi Ranga Kiladi Ranga is a 1966 Indian Kannada film, directed by G. V. Iyer and produced by B. S. Ranga. The film stars Rajkumar, Jayanthi, M. P. Shankar and Narasimharaju in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. The movie is based on the novel The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope, which was also later adapted in Hindi as Prem Ratan Dhan Payo in 2015. Log Kya Kahenge Log Kya Kahenge is a 1983 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by B. R. Ishara. It stars Shabana Azmi, Shatrughan Sinha and Sanjeev Kumar in pivotal roles and also features Navin Nischol. The title of the film, "Log Kya Kahenge", is documented as a common stigma facing women in Indian society who challenge pre-arranged marriages and are expected to behave in a certain manner. The film deals with themes of murder and adultery. Treffpunkt Aimée Treffpunkt Aimée is an East German film. It was released in 1956. College Ranga College Ranga is a 1976 Kannada language film directed by Puttanna Kanagal, based on a novel by B. G. L. Swamy of the same name, and starring Kalyan Kumar, Jayasimha, Leelavathi. The supporting cast features Lokanath, Musuri Krishnamurthy, B. R. Jayaram and Gode Lakshminarayana. The film highlights the ambience of a typical college campus, its politics and the students. Do Phool Do Phool is a 1958 family drama film directed by A. R. Kardar. Adapted from the childrens novel Heidi by Johanna Spyri, it had Baby Naaz in the role of Poornima. The film was produced by Akhtar Sultana Kadar, with dialogues written by Krishan Chander. The music director was Vasant Desai, and the lyrics were written by Hasrat Jaipuri. The film starred Romi, Baby Naaz, Vijaya Choudhary, Bipin Gupta, Ulhas, David, Agha, and Jeevan. The film involved a young orphan girl, Poornima, living with her grandfather in the hills. Shes put to work by her Aunt as a companion to a rich disabled girl, Rupa, in the city. The film then focuses on the bonding between the two girls and Rupas eventual rehabilitation. Iddaru Ammayilu Iddaru Ammayilu is a 1971 Telugu drama film, produced by G. S. Mani, S. S. Pallaniyappan, Nagasubramanyam, Dinagayallu, Allagappan under the Producers Combines banner and directed by S. R. Puttanna Kanagal. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Vanisri, Shobhan Babu in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film is a remake of the Kannada movie Kappu Bilupu, and later was also remade in Tamil as Irulum Oliyum. Khoon Ka Badla Khoon Khoon Ka Badla Khoon is a 1978 Bollywood film directed by Kalpataru. Malyadaan Malyadan is a 1971 Bengali film directed by Ajoy Kar, based on a short story by Rabindranath Tagore, and starring Soumitra Chatterjee, Sabitri Chatterjee and Nandini Maliya in the lead roles. Tagores story tells a tragic tale of innocent love. At the 18th National Film Awards, the film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali. Pobre diablo Poor Devil is a 1940 Mexican comedy drama film directed by José Benavides hijo. It stars Fernando Soler. Annai Annai is a 1962 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Krishnan–Panju. The film features Bhanumathi Ramakrishna and Sowcar Janaki in the lead roles, with S. V. Ranga Rao, J. P. Chandra Babu and P. Raja playing supporting roles. The plot revolves around the theme that the love of a foster mother can be even stronger than that of a biological mother. The film is a remake of the Bengali film Maya Mrigo. The soundtrack album and background score were composed by R. Sudarshanam while the lyrics were written by Kannadasan and Kothamangalam Subbu. Annai was released on 15 December 1962 to positive reviews from critics, with praise directed at the plot, the music and the performances from the lead actors. The film was also a commercial success, and had a theatrical run of 100 days. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Penchina Prema, and remade in Hindi in 1966 as Laadla. Devara Gedda Manava Devara Gedda Manava is a 1967 Indian Kannada film, directed by Hunsur Krishnamurthy and produced by Y. V. Rao. The film stars Rajkumar, M. P. Shankar, Narasimharaju and Mikkilineni in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Rajan-Nagendra. Y. V. Rao and Hunsur Krishnamurthy shot the movie simultaneously in Telugu as Devuni Gelichina Manavudu, starring Kanta Rao. Ellindalo Bandavaru Ellindalo Bandavaru is a 1980 Indian Kannada film, directed by P. Lankesh and produced by M. V. Chandre Gowda. The film stars Vimala Naidu, Suresh Heblikar, Lokesh and Meena Kuttappa in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Vijaya Bhaskar. Fair and Muddy Fair and Muddy is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Charley Oelze. It was the 75th Our Gang short that was released and was considered to be lost. A print of the film was later discovered in Europe in 2008. Growing Pains Growing Pains is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Anthony Mack. It was the 77th Our Gang short that was released and is considered to have been lost in the 1965 MGM vault fire. Kumkumam Kungumam is a 1963 Tamil language drama film, directed by Krishnan–Panju. The film features Sivaji Ganesan, S. S. Rajendran, C. R. Vijayakumari and Sharadha in the lead roles. The film, produced by K. Mohan, had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan and was released on 12 August 1963. Nallathambi Nallathambi is a 1949 Tamil film starring and produced by N. S. Krishnan. The films script was written by C. N. Annadurai. This film marked Annadurais debut in Tamil films. School Begins School Begins is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Anthony Mack. It was the 79th Our Gang short that was released and is considered to have been lost in the 1965 MGM vault fire. However, there is a copy in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Une merveilleuse journée The Wonderful Day is a 1980 French comedy film directed by Claude Vital and starring Michel Galabru, Daniel Ceccaldi and Stéphane Hillel. Agrajan Agrajan is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Dennis Joseph. The film stars Sukumari, Manoj K. Jayan, Thilakan and Nedumudi Venu in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. Anneaux d'or Anneaux dor is a 1959 French Tunisian 14-minute short film directed by René Vautier and written by Sassi Rjeb. It stars Claudia Cardinale. The film won the Best Short Film Suitable for Young People at the Berlin International Film Festival. Mangamma Mangamma is a 1997 Malayalam film written and directed by T. V. Chandran, and produced by National Film Development Corporation of India. It stars Revathi, Nedumudi Venu, Vijayaraghavan and Thilakan in major roles. The film met with critical acclaim. T. V. Chandran won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Director. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam. Revathis performance is widely regarded as one of the best in her career. Survival Special: The Year of the Wildebeest The Year of the Wildebeest is a nature documentary from the Survival series shot in 1975. This documentary recorded the migration of 1.5 million ungulates through Tanzania. The cameras used in the documentary were hidden inside tortoise shells to obtain images of the wildebeests thundering over them. Freies Land Free Land is a 1946 German drama film directed by Milo Harbich and starring Ursula Voß, Fritz Wagner and Herbert Wilk. The film was a work of propaganda made by DEFA in the Soviet occupation zone which later became East Germany. It uses a neorealist style to portray the effects of land reforms brought in by the Soviet authorities. It proved to be very unsuccessful on its release. El gran secreto El Gran secreto is a 1942 Argentine film. A remmake of the French Film “Conflict”, 1939 Luz Apagada Lights Out is a 1953 Brazilian drama film directed by Carlos Thiré and starring Mário Sergio, Maria Fernanda and Fernando Pereira. Minoru: Memory of Exile Minoru: Memory of Exile is a 1992 animated documentary about the Japanese Canadian internment by Michael Fukushima. The film recreates the experiences of the filmmakers father, Minoru, who as a child was sent along with his family and thousands of other Japanese Canadians to internment camps in the interior of British Columbia. The film explores the narrow range of options available to internees after the war, with Minuros father choosing the option of repatriation to Japan, even though his children were born in Canada. The film concludes with a description of the Canadian governments redress of 1988, which took place one year after the filmmakers mothers death. Produced by William Pettigrew for the National Film Board of Canada, Minoru: Memory of Exile combines animation with archival material, and was narrated by Minoru Fukushima. The 19 minute film received several awards, including Best Short Documentary at Hot Docs. The film received some production funding from the National Association of Japanese Canadians, and has been screened at national and regional Japanese Canadian events, such as the NAJCs 1992 HomeComing conference. It has also been distributed by the NFB to Canadian schools. Modell Bianka Modell Bianka is an East German film. It was released in 1951. Pole Poppenspäler Pole Poppenspäler is an East German film. It was released in 1954. It is based on the 1874 novel Pole Poppenspäler by 19th-century German author Theodor Storm. Fan Fan the Tulip Fanfan la Tulipe is a 1925 French swashbuckler film directed by René Leprince based on a screenplay by Pierre-Gilles Veber and starring Aimé Simon-Girard, Simone Vaudry and Jacques Guilhène. Radha Madhavam Radha Madhavam is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Suresh Unnithan and produced by Ali. The film stars Jayaram, Thilakan, Geetha and Parvathy in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Vidyadharan. Svadba Krechinskogo Krechinskys Wedding is a 1953 Soviet comedy film directed by Vasili Vanin and Aleksey Zolotnitskiy. It is based on the play of the same name by Aleksandr Sukhovo-Kobylin. Ishtamanu Pakshe Ishtamanu Pakshe is a 1980 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Balachandra Menon and produced by E. J. Peter. The film stars Jagathy Sreekumar, Venu Nagavally, Ratheesh and Sankaradi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. Rao Saheb Rao Saheb is a 1985 Hindi period drama film directed by Vijaya Mehta, a noted theatre director. It is based on a Marathi novel Andharachya Parambya by Jaywant Dalvi, on which he also wrote the play Barrister. The film set in small rural town in Maharashtra in early 19th century, and deals with clash of progressives and orthodox traditions, while depicting plight of women especially widows in traditional Indian society under feudalism and oppressive patriarchy. The film starred Anupam Kher, Vijaya Mehta, Nilu Phule, and Tanvi Azmi. At the 33rd National Film Awards for 1985 films, the film won two awards; Best Supporting Actress for Vijaya Mehta, while Sham Bhutkar won the award for Best Art Direction. Investigating Tarzan Investigating Tarzan is a 1997 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Alain d Aix for InformAction Films to investigate the history and cultural impact of the character of Tarzan and the books and films in which the character was depicted. Squibs Squibs is a 1921 British silent comedy film directed by George Pearson and starring Betty Balfour, Hugh E. Wright and Fred Groves. It was followed by three sequels starting with Squibs Wins the Calcutta Sweep and a 1935 remake. Twist Olivér Oliver Twist is a 1919 Hungarian silent drama film directed by Márton Garas and starring Tibor Lubinszky, Emil Fenyvessy and Jenő Törzs. It is an adaptation of the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Kankal Kankal was a Bengali horror drama film directed by Naresh Mitra and produced by Shishir Mallik. This film was released on 14 April 1950 under the banner of Madhuchakra Limited. Kankal was the first horror film released in the Bengali language. The Old Monk's Tale The Old Monks Tale is a 1913 American drama film directed by J. Searle Dawley, produced by The Edison Company and released by General Film Company. It features the first known film appearance of Harold Lloyd as an uncredited Yaqui Indian at a party. Sindura Bindu Sindura Bindu is an Odia romantic love story released on 15 July 1976. This is the debut film of ace director Sisir Misra as director. The film is a gloomy tale of childhood lovers, who separate and unite at the end. Vacations in Acapulco Vacations in Acapulco is a 1961 Mexican comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés and starring Antonio Aguilar, Ariadna Welter and Fernando Casanova. The films sets were designed by the art director Roberto Silva. It was shot in Eastmancolor. Yo soy gallo dondequiera!.. Cock o the Walk is a 1953 Mexican comedy film directed by Roberto Rodríguez and starring Sara Montiel, Joaquín Cordero and Freddy Fernández. Mangalam Nerunnu Mangalam Nerunnu is a 1984 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Mohan. The film stars Nedumudi Venu, Madhavi, Shanthikrishna and Sreenath in the lead roles. The film has musical score and songs composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Daku Aur Mahatma Daku Aur Mahatma is a 1977 Bollywood action film directed by Ravigant Nagaich. Nenapina Doni Nenapina Doni is a 1986 Indian Kannada film, directed by T. S. Nagabharana and produced by V. Verghese. The film stars Anant Nag, Girish Karnad, Geetha and Roopadevi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Vijaya Bhaskar. Prema Tarangalu Prema Tarangalu is a Tollywood film which released on 24 October 1980. This film was directed by S. P. Chitti Babu. This film stars Krishnam Raju, Jayasudha, and Chiranjeevi. It is a remake of famous Hindi movie Muqaddar Ka Sikandar, which starred Amitabh Bachchan and Vinod Khanna. Sphodanam Sphodanam is a 1981 Malayalam-language Indian family feature film, directed by P. G. Viswambharan, starring Sukumaran, M. G. Soman, Sajin, Ravikumar and Seema. Vardaan Vardaan is a 1975 Hindi movie directed by Arun Bhatt. The film stars Vinod Mehra, Reena Roy, Mehmood, Om Prakash & Others. Ángeles de la calle Angels of the Street is a 1953 Cuban-Mexican drama film directed by Agustín P. Delgado. The Beetle The Beetle is a 1919 British silent horror film directed by Alexander Butler and starring Maudie Dunham, Hebden Foster and Fred Morgan. It was based on the 1897 novel The Beetle: A Mystery by Richard Marsh. The 1897 novel went into print a few months after Bram Stokers Dracula hit bookshelves, and it outsold Dracula at the time. It has since passed into relative obscurity, although it seems to have served as Stokers inspiration for his 1903 The Jewel of Seven Stars, which also involved an ancient Egyptian princess reincarnating into the body of a modern-day woman. Director Alexander Butler went on to an acting role in the similarly themed 1925 film She. Do Thug Do Thug is a 1975 Indian film directed by S. D. Narang. The film has a very popular song "Ye Duniya To Bas Paise Ki" by Asha Bhosle. Kismatwala Kismetwala is a 1986 Bollywood Indian action film directed by S D Narang, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Ranjeeta Kaur and Asha Parekh. Mademoiselle Swing Mademoiselle Swing is a 1942 French musical film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Irène de Trebert, Jean Murat and Raymond Legrand. The films sets were designed by Robert Dumesnil. Sohni Mahiwal Sohni Mahiwal is a 1958 Bollywood film produced by J. N. Choudhary and directed by Raja Nawathe. The film stars Bharat Bhushan, Nimmi and Om Prakash in lead roles. The films music is composed by Naushad. The film is based on the tragic romances of the Sindh, Sohni Mahiwal. Gus and the Anarchists Gus and the Anarchists is a 1915 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy.The film was produced by the Lubin Manufacturing Company. No Wedding Bells No Wedding Bells is a 1923 American silent short comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. A Roman Scandal A Roman Scandal is a 1919 American short silent comedy film starring Colleen Moore, and directed by Al Christie. Sangey Muzhangu Sange Muzhangu is a 1972 Indian Tamil thriller film, directed by P. Neelakantan, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role, with S. A. Ashokan, Lakshmi, Cho Ramaswamy, among others enacting supporting roles. Kamal Haasan worked under K.Thangappan as his dance assistant in this movie. The Sea Rose The Sea Rose is a 1946 French drama film directed by Jacques de Baroncelli and starring Denise Bosc, Fernand Ledoux and Roger Pigaut. The films sets were designed by the art director Paul-Louis Boutié. Bandhu Mohanty Bandhu Mohanty is an Odia mythological film directed by Nitai Palit. Gopal Chotrai penned the dialogue of the film. Mana Akasha Mana Akasha is a 1974 Oriya film directed by Nitai Palit based on Basant Mahapatras Novel Jhara Baula. The film portrays socio-economic conflicts in rural Odisha. Tania la bella salvaje Tania, the Beautiful Wild Girl is a Mexican drama film directed by Juan Orol. It was released in 1948 and starring Rosa Carmina and Manuel Arvide. Saku Magalu Saaku Magalu is a 1963 Kannada language romantic drama film directed and produced by B. R. Panthulu and starring Rajkumar and Sowcar Janaki in the lead roles. The film marked the entry of acclaimed actress Kalpana, who went on to become one of the most sought-after actresses in Kannada cinema. B. R. Panthulu made the movie simultaneously in Telugu as Pempudu Koothuru, starring NTR, Devika and Sowcar Janaki. La perversa La Perversa is a 1954 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Oru Thira Pinneyum Thira Oru Thira Pinneyum Thira is a 1982 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by P. G. Vishwambharan and produced by M. Mani. The film stars Prem Nazir, Mammootty, Ratheesh and Premji. The film has musical score by Shyam and M. G. Radhakrishnan. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Oru Vidukadhai Oru Thodarkadhai. Captive Flock Captive Flock is a 1962 Bulgarian drama film directed by Ducho Mundrov. It was entered into the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. Postmortem Post Mortem is a 1982 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by Pushparajan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Mammootty, Sukumaran and Balan K. Nair. The films score was composed by KJ Joy. The film was remade in Tamil as Vellai Roja and in Telugu as S. P. Bhayankar. Vellai Roja went on to be remade in Kannada as Dharmathma in 1988 and also remade in Hindi as Tahqiqaat in 1993. Thaskaraveeran Thaskaraveeran is a 1957 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by Shri Ramulu Naidu. The film stars Sathyan and Ragini in the lead roles. The film had musical score by C. Ramchandra and S. M. Subbaiah Naidu. The movie was a remake of the directors own 1954 Tamil movie Malaikkallan. Hamara Sansar Hamara Sansar is a 1978 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T. Prakesh Rao produced under Usha Productions, starring Nutan, Parikshit Sahni, Sarika and Mithun Chakraborty. Kab Tak Chup Rahungi Kab Tak Chup Rahungi is a 1988 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T. Prakash Rao, starring Aditya Pancholi, Amala and Kiran Kumar in lead roles. This movie was Aditya pancholi first lead role in Bollywood after giving hit in a Supporting role like Maalmaal & Dayavan. Palletooru Palletooru is a 1952 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced by P. Sivaramaiah under the Peoples Art Productions banner and directed by Tatineni Prakash Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Savitri and music composed by Ghantasala. This Silver Jubilee film initiated a trend of films with rural settings and social themes. Dharmapatni Dharma Patni or Dharmapatni is a 1941 Telugu drama film, produced and directed by P. Pullaiah under the Famous Films banner. It stars Bhanumathi Ramakrishna, P. Santha Kumari and Hemalatha in the lead roles, with music composed by Timir Baran-Annasaheb Mainkar. The film is the debut of veteran actor Akkineni Nageswara Rao, who played a minor child role at the age of 17 years, and also that of the famous writer-cum-producer Aluri Chakrapani. Pennin Perumai Pennin Perumai is a 1956 Tamil-language drama film starring Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan, Savithri and M. N. Rajam. It is a remake of the Telugu movie Ardhangi, which was based on Maddipatla Suris Telugu translation of the Bengali novel Swayamsiddha, written by Manilal Banerjee. The Cheeky Devil The Cheeky Devil is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and Heinz Hille and starring Willy Fritsch, Camilla Horn and Ralph Arthur Roberts. A separate French-language version You Will Be My Wife was also released. KD No. 1 KD No:1 is a 1978 Telugu, Action film, Produced by K. Devi Vara Prasad under the Devi Film Productions banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Jayasudha in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film is a remake of the Hindi movie Dus Numbri. Agnikankan: Branded Oath Agnikankan: Branded Oath also called The Branded Oath, is a 1932 Marathi adventure film directed by V. Shantaram. The film was a Prabhat Film Company production and was a bilingual, called Jalti Nishani in Hindi. The cinematography was done by Keshavrao Dhaiber and Art direction by S. Fatehlal. The sound direction was by Vishnupant Govind Damle and the music and lyrics were by Govindrao Tembe. Dialogues for the movie are written by Govindrao Tembe. The character artist Gajanan Jagirdar began his career in films by acting the role of a seventy-five-year-old man at the age of twenty-five. The cast included Shankarrao Bhosle, Kamala Devi, Master Vinayak, Baburao Pendharkar, Nimbalkar and Jagirdar. Parallel College Parallel College is a 1991 Malayalam film directed by Thulasidas. It stars Suresh Gopi as a new teacher in a parallel college with a troubled past, while Mukesh and Geetha play the murdered teacher and his girlfriend. Samsara Sangeetham Samsara Sangeetham is a Tamil film released in 1989 directed and produced by T. Rajendar. Rajender himself appeared in the title role with Renuka, whilst the film featured an extensive cast, which also featured Rajendars real life children, along with a bevy of supporting actors. The film released on 21 July 1989. The film didnt succeed well at the box office Sangham Sangham is a 1954 Telugu drama film, produced by M. Murugan, M. Saravanan and M. Kumaran under the AVM Productions banner and directed by M. V. Raman. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Vyjayanthimala, Anjali Devi in the lead roles and music composed by R. Sudarsanam. Aalu Magalu Aalu Magalu is a 1977 Telugu, drama film, produced by A. V. Subba Rao under the Prasad Art Productions banner and directed by Tatineni Rama Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Vanisri in the lead roles and music composed by T. Chalapathi Rao. The film was remade in Tamil as Nallathoru Kudumbam. The film was also remade in Hindi as Judaai, by the same banner & director and in Kannada as Shubha Milana. Sexo E Sangue na Trilha do Tesouro Sex and Blood in the Trail of the Treasure is a 1972 Brazilian exploitation/adventure film directed by José Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Zé do Caixão. Producer Nélson Teixeira Mendes recruited Marins to make a low budget adventure film with a likely high financial return. The director used surplus segments of Glauco Mirko Laurellis 1966 film Bloody Inheritance. A Vida de Jesus Cristo A Vida de Jesus Cristo is a 1971 Brazilian film directed by José Regattieri. The films music was composed by Dulcemar Laffaile Silva. The film starring Hemir Valvassori, Fernanda Montenegro, Angelito Mello, João Arrogori, Anaiza Grazzoitti, Jan Koudela, Paulo Oliver and others. Shri Krishna Leelalu Sri Krishna Leelalu is a 1935 Telugu film. Famous music director Saluri Rajeswara Rao played the role of Bala Krishna. Prema Mandiram Prema Mandiram is a 1981 Telugu, drama film, produced by D. Ramanaidu under the Suresh Productions banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jaya Prada in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The Professionals The Professionals is a 1960 British crime thriller, directed by Don Sharp. It screened on US television the following year as part of the Kraft Mystery Theatre series. It was one of a series of films Anglo-Amalgamated sold to US television for one million dollars. Sinhagad Sinhagad is a 1933 Marathi historical drama film directed by V. Shantaram. The production company was Prabhat Film Company. The story was based on Hari Narayan Aptes literary classic novel "Gad Ala Pan Sinha Gela". Apte was a famous Marathi novelist of the early twentieth century. The storys screenplay and dialogue were written by Govindrao Tembe who also provided the music for the film. The cinematographers were V. Avadhoot and Keshavrao Dhaiber. The cast included Master Vinayak, Baburao Pendharkar, Keshavrao Dhaiber, Leela Chandragiri, Shinde, Prabhavati, Budasaheb and Shankarrao Bhosle. The film though based on the classic, followed the schematic pattern of the earlier silent film version by Baburao Painter Sinhagad, and was based on Maratha Emperor Shivajis Lieutenant, the Koli folk-hero Tanaji Malusare Bangaru Kalalu Bangaaru Kalalu is a 1974 Telugu drama film, produced by D. Madhusudhana Rao under Annapurna Pictures banner and directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Waheeda Rehman, Lakshmi in the lead roles and music composed by Saluri Rajeswara Rao. The film was based on Yaddanapudi Sulochana Ranis novel of the same name. Daagudumootalu Dagudu Moothalu is a 1964 Telugu-language comedy film produced by D. B. Narayana and directed by Adurthi Subba Rao, who also wrote the screenplay. Based on a story by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana, it stars N. T. Rama Rao, B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles. In Dagudu Moothalu, the distant relatives of an ailing man attempt to usurp his wealth, while making sure that his grandson, the rightful heir, does not inherit the said wealth. Ramana took plot details of the 1936 American film Mr. Deeds Goes to Town – the title character inheriting a huge property and subsequently being branding a lunatic by miscreants who are after his wealth – but then wrote a story creating new characters and situations, Dagudu Moothalu. The film was released on 21 August 1964, and became a commercial success. It was later remade in Tamil as Avan Pithana? and in Hindi as Jwaar Bhata. Muddula Koduku Muddula Koduku is a 1979 Telugu Romance film, produced and directed by V. B. Rajendra Prasad under his Jagapathi Art Pictures banner. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Sridevi, Jayasudha and has music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. El fantástico mundo de María Montiel El Fantástico mundo de la María Montiel is a 1978 Argentine film. Oi neoi theloun na zisoun The Young Will Live is a 1965 Greek drama film directed by Nikos Tzimas. It was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. Target: Berlin Target - Berlin is a 15-minute 1944 Canadian documentary film, made by the National Film Board of Canada as part of the wartime Canada Carries On series. The film was produced by Raymond Spottiswoode and directed by Ernest Borneman, from a story by Leslie McFarlane, based on the industrial production of the Avro Lancaster in Canada, from initial production to the first example taking part in a raid on Berlin. The films French version title was Objectif Berlin. The Holy Year Dharmatma is a 1935 Hindi social devotional biopic directed by V. Shantaram. The film was a bilingual made in Marathi and Hindi. This was the only devotional film directed by Shantaram, though he had made several mythological films. The story and screenplay were by K. Narayan Kale and the music was composed by Master Krishnarao. The cast included Bal Gandharva in his debut role and Chandra Mohan as the villain, with Master Chhotu, K. Narayan Kale, Ratnaprabha, Vasanti and Hari Pandit. The film is about the "legendary" Marathi religious poet and scholar Sant Eknath, author of a variation of the Bhagavata Purana called Eknathi Bhagvata, numerous abhangs and the bharuda form of solo performances. The story revolves around his teachings regarding social injustices concerning untouchability, equality and humanity. Amor de locura Madness of Love is a 1953 Mexican comedy film directed by Rafael Baledón and starring Niní Marshall, Óscar Pulido and Yolanda Montes. Arasilankumari Arasilangkumari is a 1961 Tamil language film starring M. G. Ramachandran, Padmini and Rajasulochana in the lead roles. The film, produced by M. Somasundaram under Jupiter Pictures banner, had a score written by G. Ramanathan and was released on 1 January 1961. A. S. A. Sami, who directed the major portion, was replaced by editor-turned-director A. Kasilingam, who completed the film. The film is an adaptation of the 1952 Hollywood film, Scaramouche. The film did not run well. It was under production for a long time and was released very much delayed and the result was poor run. The Love Bugs The Love Bugs is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by and starring Oliver Hardy. Sajjo Rani Sajjo Rani is a 1976 Bollywood film directed by Govind Saraiya. Sandhyakenthinu Sindooram Sandyakkenthinu Sindhooram is a 1984 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. G. Vishwambharan and produced by Soja Abraham. The film stars Mammootty, Seema, Nedumudi Venu and Venu Nagavally in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Vetta Vetta is a 1984 Malayalam language drama film directed by Mohanroop. It stars Mammootty, Mohanlal, Sreenivasan, Adoor Bhasi, and Balan K. Nair in major roles. The musical score was composed by M. G. Radhakrishnan. The Decorator The Decorator is a 1920 American silent short comedy film directed by Jess Robbins and featuring Oliver Hardy. Dabbevariki Chedu Dabbevariki Chedu is a 1987 Telugu comedy film, produced by S. Ramalingaraju under the Tarakanama Movies banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Chandra Mohan, Seetha in the lead roles and music composed by Vasu Rao. The film is the first debut of actress Seetha in the Telugu film industry. Gundammagari Krishnulu Gundamma Gari Krishnulu is a 1987 Telugu comedy film, produced by Midde Rama Rao under the Sri Rajalakshmi Art Pictures banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Rajani in the lead roles, and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office. Hey, Taxi! Hey, Taxi! is a 1925 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Naya Nasha Naya Nasha is a 1973 Bollywood action film directed by Hari Dutt. The film stars Nanda and Madan Puri. Rareeram Rareeram is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sibi Malayil and produced by Appachan. The film stars Mammootty, Shobhana, Nedumudi Venu and Geetha in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Kodakara Madhavan. El caballo Bayo El caballo bayo is a 1966 western film from Mexico starring Antonio Aguilar and Maricruz Olivier. The Migration of the Angel The Migration of the Angel is a 2001 Georgian film directed by Nodar Managadze. It was Georgias submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Apparao Ki Oka Nela Thappindi Appuchesi Pappukudu is a 2001 Telugu comedy film, produced by Natti Kumar & E.V.V. Mallikarjuna Prasad on Vishaka Talkies & Chaplin Comedy Creations banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Madhumita in the lead roles and music composed by Vandemataram Srinivas. The film recorded as flop at the box office. Dushman Dushman is a 1939 Hindi social romantic drama film. It was directed by Nitin Bose for New Theatres Calcutta Production. The film starred K. L. Saigal, Leela Desai, Najmul Hassan, Prithviraj Kapoor, Nemo and Jagdish Sethi. The music was composed by Pankaj Mullick and the lyrics were written by Arzu Lucknavi. Nitin Bose besides directing also wrote the story and wielded the camera for the film. The dialogue writer was Sudarshan. The story subject about tuberculosis was suggested as a propaganda film by Viceroy Lord Linlithgow and his wife, who were then the Chairman and Patron of King George’s Tuberculosis Fund. The film is about two friends who want to marry the same girl unknowingly till one of them discovers he has tuberculosis. He decides to sacrifice his love but ends up in a sanatorium where he is treated. El boxeador The Boxer is a 1958 Mexican sports drama film directed by Gilberto Gazcón and starring Joaquín Cordero, Ariadna Welter and Arturo Martinez. It was shot at the Estudios Churubusco in Mexico City. The films sets were designed by Salvador Lozano Mena. Kaiyum Thalayum Purathidaruthu Kaiyum Thlayum Purathidaruthe is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. Sreekumar. The film stars Mukesh, Devan, Sabitha Anand and Sukumari in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Raveendran. Commander Commander is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Cross Belt Mani, starring Captain Raju and Kuthiravattom Pappu in the lead roles. Yo... el aventurero Yo... el aventurero is a 1959 Mexican ranchera-comedy film directed by Jaime Salvador and starring Antonio Aguilar, Rosa de Castilla, Ángel Infante, Amalia Mendoza, Andrés Soler, and Domingo Soler. The film was shot in Mexiscope, a lens similar to CinemaScope, and it one of the rare color films of the late 1950s. A Touch of the Other A Touch of the Other is a 1970 British drama film directed by Arnold L. Miller and starring Hélène Françoise, Kenneth Cope and Shirley Anne Field. Justice Insaaf is a 1973 Bollywood film starring Waheeda Rehman, Tanuja and Vijay Arora. Kaalachakram Kalachakram is a 1973 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. Narayanan and produced by A. Raghunath. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, Bahadoor and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles. The film had musical score by G. Devarajan. Champion Thomas Champion Thomas is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by Rex. The film stars Jagathy Sreekumar, Sreeja, Sunny Augustine, Innocent and Mukesh in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. G. Radhakrishnan. Jaan Hazir Hai Jaan Hazir Hai is a 1975 Bollywood film directed by Manohar Nath Rangroo. Nallathoru Kudumbam Nallathoru Kudumbam is a 1979 Tamil Indian feature film, directed by K. Vijayan. It stars Sivaji Ganesan and Vanisri in the lead roles. The film was a remake of the Telugu film Aalu Magalu, starring Akkineni Nageswara Raowhich was also remade in Hindi as Judaai & in Kannada as Shubha Milana. Pattakkatti Bairavan Pattakkathi Bhairavan is a 1979 Indian Tamil-language feature film, starring Sivaji Ganesan, Jaiganesh, Sridevi and Jayasudha. The film was a remake of the 1978 Telugu film Katakataala Rudraiah. Anantha Vruthantham Anantha Vruthantham is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. Anil, starring Saikumar and Ranjini in the lead roles. Velká prehrada The Great Dam is a 1942 Czech drama film directed by Jan Alfréd Holman and starring František Vnouček, Karel Hradilák and Adina Mandlová. The films sets were designed by the art director Bohumil Hes. Shooting took place in Prague, including on the Vltava River. Five Feminist Minutes Five Feminist Minutes is a Canadian short film anthology released in 1990 by the National Film Board of Canada. The films were produced independently for the 15th anniversary of Studio D of the National Film Board of Canada in collaboration with Regards de Femmes and other NFB production studios in Canada. It consists of sixteen shorts with an approximately five minute duration for each. Every short has its own director and staff and range across a multitude of genres. Los alegres Aguilares Los alegres Aguilares is a 1967 Mexican film. It stars Antonio Aguilar. The adventurer Manuel comes across Carlos, who is almost his identical twin. Manuel comes from a rich family so he offers Carlos some money to pass himself off as him for a young woman that wants to marry him. Carlos asks him to return the favor. Starring: Antonio Aguilar, Crox Alvarado Directed by: Miguel Zacarias Runtime: 1 hour 37 minutes Release year: 1905 Studio: Veranda Entertainment Chottanikkara Amma Chottanikkara Amma is a 1976 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Crossbelt Mani and produced by Thiruvonam Pictures. The film stars Srividya, Kaviyoor Ponnamma, Adoor Bhasi and Hari in the lead roles. The film has musical score by R. K. Shekhar. Los gavilanes negros Los Gavilanes negros is a 1966 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Juan Pistolas Juan Pistolas is a 1966 Mexican adventure film directed by René Cardona Jr. and starring Javier Solís, Eleazar Garcia and Eva Norvind. Times Square Comes Alive Times Square Comes Alive is a 1985 pornographic film directed by Vince Benedetti and starring Veronica Vera and Tasha Voux. Bhala Manus Bhala Manus is a 1976 Bollywood film directed by Vishwamitra Gokel. Bishôjo puroresu: Shisshin 10-byo mae is a 1984 Japanese film in Nikkatsu Studios "Roman Porno" period. Directed by Hiroyuki Nasu. Gensaku · Dan Oniroku: Kurobara fujin aka Madame Black Rose is a 1978 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Shōgorō Nishimura and starring Naomi Tani. Yugao fujin aka Flower of the Night is a 1976 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Katsuhiko Fujii and starring Naomi Tani. Nimajjanam Nimajjanam is a 1979 Telugu film directed by B. S. Narayana, produced by Prem Prakash, starring Sharada and Chakrapani, with cinematography by P. S. Nivas. Sharada played a Brahmin housewife in this sentimental film. The film was premiered at the 1980 International Film Festival of India. The film was one of the Indian entries at the Warsaw-Poland Film festival held in June 1980. Yogisha no onna aka Night Train Woman is a 1972 Japanese film in Nikkatsus Roman porno series, directed by Noboru Tanaka and starring Mari Tanaka. Ennai Petha Raasa Ennai Petha Raasa is a 1989 Indian Tamil film directed by Siraj and produced by Rajkiran whos also credited for the films story. The film stars Ramarajan, Rupini, Srividya and Vinu Chakravarthy in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja. Adrushtavanthalu Adrushtavanthulu is a 1969 Telugu, Action drama film, produced by V. B. Rajendra Prasad on Jagapathi Art Productions banner and directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao. Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jayalalitha in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film is remade as Tamil Movie Thirudan, as Hindi Movie Himmat and in Sinhalese as Edath Sooraya Adath Sooraya in 1972. The film recorded as Super Hit at the box office. Bagdad Gajadonga Baghdad Gaja Donga is a 1968 Telugu swashbuckling film adventure fantasy film, produced by P. Padmanabha Rao under the Padma Gowri Pictures banner and directed by D. Yoganand. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Jayalalithaa in the lead roles and music composed by T. V. Raju. Foot Ball Football is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Radhakrishnan. The film stars Nedumudi Venu and Zarina Wahab in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. Thavalam Thavalam is a 1983 Malayalam-language Indian film directed by Thampi Kannanthanam and written by Pappanamkodu Lakshmanan from a story by Kannanthanam. Starring M. G. Soman, Mohanlal, and Jayabharathi. The film marks the directorial debut of Kannanthanam. Air Hawk Airhawk, also known as Star of the North, is a 1981 Australian television action film directed by David Baker and starring Eric Oldfield and Louise Howitt. It was based on the cartoon strip Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors by John Dixon. Botë e padukshme Botë e padukshme is a 1987 Albanian drama film directed and written by Kristaq Dhamo with Vath Koreshi. The Small Millionaire The Small Millionaire is an Egyptian 1948 drama film directed and written by Kamal Barakat. It stars Rushdy Abaza and Faten Hamama. Each House Has Its Man Kul Bayt Lahu Rajel is a 1949 Egyptian drama film. It starred Abdel Alim Khattab, Faten Hamama, Mahmoud El Meliguy, and Amina Rizk. The film was directed by Ahmed Morsi. The film is about a man who dies leaving behind a widow and her daughter. One day, the mother meets a man, who she later falls in love with. Her daughter also loves him, and is devastated after discovering that she left her boyfriend for a man who is having a relationship with her mother. Nudist Memories Nudist Memories is a 1959 British naturist film. It was inspired by the success of Nudist Paradise and was a success at the box office. Islamabad: Rock City Islamabad: Rock City is a 2001 documentary film produced by Michael Hirschorn and Shelly Tatro. The film follows the journey of the biggest South Asian rock music band Junoon and struggle they face to become one of the biggest band in the world. Kaadu Kudure Kaadu Kudure is a 1979 Indian Kannada drama film directed, written and composed by Chandrashekhara Kambara and produced by Wheel Productions. The story based on Kambaras own play Kaadu Kudure. The films cast comprised mainly from theater background including Maanu, Sundarashri, Maithili and Malathi Rao to name a few. Acclaimed singer Shimoga Subbannas singing of the title song fetched him National Film Award for the year 1979. A Night of Love A Night of Love is a 1951 Egyptian film directed by Ahmed Badrakhan and starring Mahmoud El-Meliguy. It was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. ¡Persiguelas y... alcanzalas! Persíguelas y alcanzalas is a 1969 Mexican film written by Luis Alcoriza. Red Love Red Love is a 1982 German documentary film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film, divided in two interspersing completely different segments, deals with two women deprived of independence for many years because of either their family obligations or an authoritarian spouse. One segment is a documentary interview; the other is a fictional tale. The fictional narrative, made in the style of an early 20th century morality play, is based on Red Love, a novel by Alexandra Kollontai, a feminist writer who was the first Soviet ambassador to Norway. It tells the story of a young woman Vassilissa who breaks with her early ideals to enter into a conventional bourgeois marriage and learns how to stand up to her womanizing husband. The second part is a documentary about Helga Goetze, a West German woman in her fifties, who after thirty years of a sexually boring marriage, left her husband and their seven children to join the Otto Muehl Commune in Vienna in order to live a life of sexual freedom. She became radicalized and oversexed claiming that all she wants to do is to have sex. While advocating for sexual liberation, she holds outrageous sexual ideas. Hunting of Fools Hunting of Fools is a 1984 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young. Diez segundos Diez segundos is a 1949 Argentine film directed by Alejandro Wehner, produced by Emelco studios. The film is a boxing drama starring Ricardo Duggan, María Esther Buschiazzo, Patricia Castell, Carlos DAgostino, Delfy de Ortega, María Rosa Gallo, Oscar Valicelli and Oscar Villa. It premiered on November 23, 1949 in Buenos Aires. The film was distributed by Interamericana. Castell and Rosa Gallo would later star alongside each other in several films and television series over several decades including Perla Negra and Zíngara. Mitini Mitini is a 2002 Nepali film directed by Ugyen Chhopel. Muthal Vasantham Muthal Vasantham is a 1986 Indian Tamil film, directed by Manivannan and produced by P. Kalaimani, who also wrote the films story. The film stars Sathyaraj, Pandiyan, Malaysia Vasudevan and Ramya Krishnan in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was remade in Telugu as Asthulu Anthasthulu and in Hindi as Hum Bhi Insaan Hain. Anney Anney Anney Anney is a 1983 Tamil Indian feature film directed by Mouli for Kalaivani. The film stars Mouli, Viji and Sumithra in the lead roles. the movie was average at the box office Deewana Hoon Pagal Nahi Deewana Hoon Pagal Nahi is a 1998 Hindi film starring Ayesha Jhulka and Vikas Bhalla in the lead. The Spiral Bureau The Spiral Bureau is a 1976 Australian television film directed by Ian Coughlan and starring Peter Sumner, Wendy Hughes, and John Derum. The screenplay concerns three psychic researchers. Theerpu Theerpu is a 1982 Indian Tamil film, directed by Krishnamoorthy. The film stars Jaishankar, Sujatha, K. Balaji and Sivaji Ganeshan in lead roles. The film had musical score by M S Viswanathan. The film was a remake of Malayalam film Ithihasam. Ghoonghat Ghunghat is a 1962 Pakistani musical film directed by Khurshid Anwar. The film was selected as the Pakistani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 36th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. This film won four awards at the 1962 Nigar Awards ceremony held in Pakistan. Kaa Kaa is an award-winning 1965 Oriya film directed by Siddharth. The film is based on Kahnu Charan Mohantys award-winning literary masterpiece in the same name. The Film glorifies the story of a barren woman, who induced her husband to marry another woman for the sake of the birth of a child. Kumari Penn Kumari Penn is a 1966 Indian Tamil film, directed by T. R. Ramanna and produced by E. V. Rajan. The film stars Ravichandran, Jayalalithaa, S. V. Ranga Rao and Nagesh in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan.This film was remade in Hindi as Man Ka Meet in 1968 and Malayalam title Rathimanmadhan Cane River Cane River is a 1982 American romantic drama film written, produced, and directed by Horace B. Jenkins. The film features the lives of African Americans in the US state of Louisiana. While the film premiered in New Orleans in 1982, Horace Jenkins died before the film could be released in New York City and beyond. The film was considered lost until a negative was recovered in 2013. The film was subsequently restored, and an academic paper and a documentary are in the works. A digitally remastered version of the film screened at the 2018 New Orleans Film Festival on , 2018 after having been unseen for 36 years. Thangai Thangai is a 1967 Indian Tamil film, directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar and produced by K. Balaji. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, K. R. Vijaya, Kanchana and Nagesh in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. Tholi Muddhu Tholi Muddhu is a 1993 Indian Telugu film starring Divya Bharti and Prashanth in the lead roles. Due to Divya Bhartis death on 5 April 1993, the film was completed by actress Rambha in Divyas role which affected the continuity of the film. The film was successful at the box office. The film is a remake of the 1990 Bollywood hit film Dil by Indra Kumar. The music for the Telugu remake was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Initially, Ilaiyaraaja was asked to redo all the songs from Hindi, which he refused and composed original tunes. This film was dubbed to Tamil as Ila Nenje Vaa. Hombres a precio Hombres a precio is a 1950 Argentine film. Kunguma Chimizh Kunguma Chimil is a 1985 Tamil film starring Mohan, Ilavarasi and Revathi in lead. It is a lovers quadrangle story, with a memorable soundtrack of the Tamil maestro. Take Care of the Weak and Poor Come Unto Down is a 1982 South Korean drama film directed by Lee Jang-ho, and based on the novel of the same title by Lee Cheong-jun. It was awarded Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards ceremony, and given the film award at the Baeksang Arts Awards. Los pequeños aventureros Los Pequeños aventureros is a 1977 Argentine film. Raasave Unnai Nambi Rasave Unnai Nambi is a 1988 Indian Tamil film, directed by Bose KJ and produced by Rajkiran. The film stars Ramarajan, Rekha, Poornam Viswanathan and Saritha in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja. This film ran for 100 days. Ritmo a todo color Ritmo a todo color is a 1980 Argentine film. Vagabond Vagabond is a 1950 Iranian film directed by Mehdi Reisfirooz. Bushranger's Ransom, or A Ride for Life Bushrangers Ransom, or A Ride for Life is an Australian film starring the Bohemia Dramatic Company of E. I. Cole. It is adapted from a stage play about a real-life raid by bushranger Ben Hall on the Keightley household near Bathurst in 1863. It reportedly features the first Australian aboriginal actor in a film. It is considered a lost film. Chamber of Horrors Chamber of Horrors is a 1929 British silent horror film directed by Walter Summers and starring Frank Stanmore. It was made at Welwyn Studios. A man spends the night in the Chamber of Horrors of Madame Tussauds. Ee Nadu Ennalevare Ee Nadu Innale Vaare is a 2001 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I.V.Sasi, written by K.S.Noushad,starring Lal and Vani Viswanath in the lead roles. Ilamai Kaalangal Ilamai Kaalangal is a 1983 Tamil Indian feature film directed by Manivannan. The film stars Mohan, Sasikala and Sukumari in the lead roles. It Is Never Too Late to Mend It Is Never Too Late to Mend is an Australian feature-length film directed by W. J. Lincoln. It was based on a stage adaptation of the popular 1865 novel It Is Never Too Late to Mend by Charles Reade about convict Australia. The novel has been credited with exposing cruelties in the Australian prison system and having helped end the convict system. It is considered a lost film. The Bloody Money The Bloody Money is a 1953 Turkish adventure film directed by Orhon M. Ariburnu and starring Ayhan Isik and Nedret Güvenç. Ningen gyorai kaiten , literally Human-Steered Torpedo Kaiten, is a 1955 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Shūe Matsubayashi. Not for Sale Not for Sale is a 1924 British silent comedy film directed by W.P. Kellino and starring Mary Odette, Ian Hunter and Gladys Hamer. It was made at Cricklewood Studios by Stoll Pictures, and based on a novel by Monica Ewer. The films sets were designed by the art director Walter Murton. Kalvanin Kadhali Kalvanin Kadhali is a Tamil language film that starring Sivaji Ganesan and P. Bhanumathi in the lead roles based on the social novel of the same name written by Kalki R. Krishnamurthy. This is the first film that both of them acted together. The film was released in 1956 along with the movie Koteeswaran also starring Sivaji ganesan for his 25th film. This was the first movie released in five theatres in Chennai and ran more than 80 days in five theatres at the same time koteeswaran was also running. The movie was directed by V. S. Raghavan, who also directed Sarangadhara. Sorrow Even Up in Heaven Sad Story of Self Supporting Child aka Sorrow in the Heavens is a 1965 South Korean film directed by Kim Soo-yong. It was awarded Best Film at the Blue Dragon Film Awards ceremony. Actor Kim Yong-yeon was given a special award for his performance in the film at the Grand Bell Awards ceremony. Duhai Duhai is a 1943 Indian Bollywood film. It was the sixth highest grossing Indian film of 1943. Kazhukan Kazhukan is a 1979 Indian Malayalam film, directed by A. B. Raj. The film stars Jayan, Shubha, Sukumaran and Jagathy Sreekumar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. K. Arjunan. Sukumaran plays the antagonist. The film was a remake of the 1978 Kannada/Tamil bilingual Thappida Thala / Thappu Thalangal, directed by K. Balachander. Mike Makes His Mark Mike Makes His Mark is a 1955 educational American film directed by Irving Rusinow and produced by Agrafilms, Inc. for the National Education Association and state education associations. The film tells the story of 8th grader "Mike" who wishes to drop out of school, but with help from his teacher and guidance counselor finds activities that make him interested in school, while his friend Eddie is a ditch digger. The film was the fifth in a series of NEA educational films, and it debuted at the NEAs annual convention in Chicago in July 1955. Ölmüs bir kadinin evraki metrukesi Ölmüs bir kadinin evraki metrukesi is a 1956 Turkish romantic drama film directed by Metin Erksan and Semih Evin, based on a novel by Güzide Sabri. It stars Sezer Sezin, Kenan Artun, and Altan Karindas. Dan Morgan Dan Morgan is a 1911 Australian film from Charles Cozens Spencer about the bushranger Dan Morgan. It was said to be starring "Alfred Rolfe and company". Rolfe directed three movies for Spencer, all starring himself and his wife Lily Dampier so there is a chance he may have directed this one and that is starred his wife. A prospectus for the Australian Photo Play Company said he directed it. It is considered a lost film. The Luck of Roaring Camp The Luck of Roaring Camp is a 1911 Australian feature-length film directed by W. J. Lincoln now considered a lost film. Naadi Aada Janme Naadi Aada Janme is a 1965 Indian Telugu drama film, produced by S. V. Ranga Rao under the banner Srivani Films and directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar. It stars Savitri in the lead role, along with N. T. Rama Rao, S. V. Ranga Rao, and Ramana Reddy, with music composed by R. Sudarshanam. The film is based on the Bengali play Podhu, which was first made into the Tamil film Naanum Oru Penn, and in Hindi as Main Bhi Ladki Hoon. The film was a commercial success. Rebecca the Jewess Ivanhoe is a 1913 British silent historical film directed by Leedham Bantock and starring Lauderdale Maitland, Ethel Bracewell and Nancy Bevington. It is based on the novel Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott. A separate American adaptation Ivanhoe was released the same year. One Hundred Years Ago One Hundred Years Ago is a 1911 Australian silent film directed by Gaston Mervale. It features an early screen performance from Louise Lovely and is considered a lost film. Borgslægtens historie Sons of the Soil is a Danish film directed and shot by Gunnar Sommerfeldt in Iceland in 1919, based on the novel by Gunnar Gunnarsson. It was released in 1921, and was the first film shot in Iceland. The Great Story of Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon The Story of Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon is a 1962 South Korean film directed by Jeong Chang-hwa. The film is based on a Korean folklore story called Janghwa Hongryeon jeon which had been adapted into film versions in 1924, 1936, 1956, 1962, 1972, 2003, and 2009. Shutsugeki! Machine Robo Rescue is a 2003 mecha anime television series produced by Sunrise. Its the third incarnation of the Machine Robo anime trilogy, which is based on the toyline by PLEX and Bandai. It is directed by Mamoru Kanbe and written by Hideki Sonoda. It aired on TV Tokyo from January 8, 2003 to January 3, 2004, having a total of 53 episodes. Veendum Lisa Veendum Lisa is a 1987 Malayalam horror film. It is a sequel to the 1978 film Lisa. The film was released in Tamil as My Dear Lisa. Aacharyan Aacharyan is a 1993 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Asokan and starring Thilakan, Suresh Gopi and Sreenivasan in the lead roles. The story is about an investigative journalist who tracks down a drug trafficking gang with the help of a retired civil servant and an ex-police officer. Akshrathettu Aksharathettu is a 1989 Malayalam film directed by I. V. Sasi, starring Suresh Gopi, Mukesh, Jagathy Sreekumar and Urvasi. The movie is a remake of the American film Fatal Attraction, starring Michael Douglas and Glenn Close. Arthana Arthana is a 1993 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi and starring Murali, Priya Raman and Raadhika in lead roles. Bhoomika Bhoomika is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by John Paul and M. G. Soman. The film stars Jayaram, Suresh Gopi, Saikumar, Mukesh and Urvashi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Raveendran. Ente Sreekuttikku Ente Sreekuttikku is a 1993 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Jose Thomas and starring Thilakan and Mukesh in lead roles. Kadal Kadal is a 1994 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Siddique ShameerSidhique Shameer]], starring Babu Antony, Charmila in lead roles. Kadalora Kattu Kadalora Kattu is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Jomon, starring Suresh Gopi and Manoj K. Jayan in the lead roles. Oru Kadankatha Pole Oru Kadamkatha Pole is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Joshy Mathew and produced by Achachi, Balan and Mathew Thomas. The film stars Jayaram, Geetha, Nedumudi Venu and Ashokan in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Mohan Sithara. Sowbhagyam Sowbhagyam is a 1993 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sandhya Mohan and starring Sunitha and Jagadish in lead roles. Sreeragam Sreeragam is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by George Kithu. The film stars Jayaram, Vinduja Menon, Sudheesh and Geetha in lead roles. The film had musical score by Kanhangad Ramachandran. Utsava Melam Utsavamelam is a 1992 Malayalam film directed by Suresh Unnithan and written by K. S. Bhasurachandran. The rivalry between two family and the unexpected middle man in these issues is the main theme of the film. The film was a moderate success. Ashirwad Ashirwad is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1943. Bhale Tammudu Bhale Thammudu is a 1985 Telugu Action drama film, produced by Satyanarayana and Suryanarayana under the Satya Chitra banner and directed by Paruchuri Brothers. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Urvashi in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. King Solomon King Soloman is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film directed by Balu Kiriyath and starring Rahman and Farheen in the lead roles. Pallivathuckal Thommichan Pallivaathukkal Thommichan is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film directed by Sandhya Mohan and starring Rajan P Dev in the title role with Manoj K Jayan, Anusha, and Silk Smitha in the lead roles. Queensland Queensland is a 1976 film directed by John Ruane and starring John Flaus and Robert Karl. Azad Mohabbat Azad Mohabbat is a 1974 Bollywood drama film directed by Batra Kaushalraj. The film stars Yogeeta Bali and Kiran Kumar. Barkha Bahar Barkha Bahar is a 1973 Bollywood romance film directed by Amar Kumar and starring Rekha with Navin Nischol. The Cheat Farebi is a 1974 Bollywood drama film directed by Suresh Issar. Majboor Majboor is a 1964 Indian Drama film produced by Mohan Segal and directed by Narendra Suri in hindi language under the banner of Deluxe Films. Dom na vulkane The House on the Volcano is a 1928 Soviet film directed by Amo Bek-Nazaryan. Kachcha Chor Kachcha Chor is a 1977 Bollywood drama film directed by Jambu. Maan Apmaan Maan Apmaan is a 1979 Bollywood film directed by N.V. Deshpande. Mohabat Ka Paigham Mohabat Ka Paigham is a 1989 Indian Bollywood film directed by Padmini and produced by Mrs. Rani S. Kapila. It stars Shammi Kapoor, Raj Babbar, Aditya Pancholi and Meenakshi Seshadri in pivotal roles. Pyar Ka Rog Pyar Ka Rog is a 1994 Bollywood film written and directed by Akashdeep. Ravi Behl, Shammi Kapoor, Anupam Kher and Sheeba were the leading artists. Sanjay Dutt, Vinod Khanna and Chunkey Pandey made cameo appearances. Shiv Charan Shiv Charan is a 1982 Bollywood film Directed by K. Anil Kumar starring Om Shivpuri, Vinod Mehra and Navin Nischol. Kumara Vijayam Kumaara Vijayam is a 1976 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by A. Jagannathan and produced by E. K. Thiyagarajan, Sasikumar and V. P. Chandrasekharan. The film stars Kamal Haasan, Jayachitra and Malayalam actor M. G. Soman in lead roles. The film had musical score by G. Devarajan. The film was a remake of Malayalam film Paalazhi Madhanam which itself was adapted from stage play Perumale Saatchi. Far from Erin's Isle Far from Erins Isle is a 1912 American silent film directed by Sidney Olcott. It was one of more than a dozen films produced by the Kalem Company filmed in Ireland for American audiences. The film details a young girl who leaves Ireland for New York, but after losing two jobs and becoming sick, returns home where she is welcomed by her family and her sweetheart. Adan Ronquillo: Tubong Cavite... laking Tondo Ronquillo: Tubong Cavite...Laking Tondo is a 1993 Filipino film directed by Joey del Rosario starring Filipino actors Bong Revilla, Sheryl Cruz, and Miguel Rodriguez. The film was the initial production venture of Star Cinema, ABS-CBNs film production outfit, in collaboration with Regal Films. The Bartered Bride Prodaná nevěsta is a 1975 Czechoslovak film starring Josef Kemr. Everyday Alltag, released in 2003 by Turkish-German director Neco Celik, is a film depicting life in the neighborhood of Kreuzberg. The film has particular significance in the arena of Turkish-German hip-hop and hip-hop life in the neighborhood. Celik was born in 1972 and grew up in the neighborhood of Kreuzberg, and was directly influenced by the presence of hip hop and gang culture in Kreuzberg. Many people see the film as testament to the Americanization of cultures in Europe and a report from the "frontlines". The film is not only evidence of the prevalence of hip hop in ethnic minorities in Germany, but the popularity of hip hop in Germany. The film has critics dubbing Neco Celik as the next Spike Lee. Andaleeb Andaleeb is a Pakistani Urdu colour film starring Waheed Murad, Shabnam, Aliya, Lehri, Mustafa Qureshi, Ibrahim Nafees, Talish, "Baby Jugnu" Durdana and many others. This film is a musical love story based on Salma Kanwals novel. The film was produced by Rashid Mukhtar under the banner of Nigar Pictures. Fareed Ahmed was the director and Nisar Bazmi was the music director of the film. Pavai Vilakku Paavai Vilakku is a 1960 Tamil film directed by K. Somu. The film features Sivaji Ganesan, Sowcar Janaki, Pandari Bai, M. N. Rajam and Kumari Kamala. The film had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan and was released on 19 October 1960. The film was based on the very popular Tamil author Akilans novel Paavai Vilakku, serialised in a weekly magazine. It had many twists and turns, and the movie is also not easy to narrate in detail. Despite the popularity of the novel, brilliant writing for the screen by A.P. Nagarajan and fine performances, Sivaji came up with an excellent portrayal, well supported by Sowcar Janaki, Rajam, and Kumari Kamala., the film did not do well at the box office. Paavai vilakku is also a type of oil lamp. Dalagang Ilokana Ilocana Maiden, is a 1954 Filipino romantic comedy film produced by Sampaguita Pictures. The film is in black and white and was directed by Olive La Torre. It was also serialized over DZRH Sampaguita Radio Program. The movie also launched the career of Tita de Villa. Do Jhoot Do Jhoot is a 1975 Bollywood romance film directed by Jitu Thakar. The film stars Vinod Mehra and Moushumi Chatterjee . Nippulanti Manishi Nippulanti Manishi is a 1974 Telugu Action film, produced by Y. V. Rao under the Ravi Chitra Films banner and directed by S. D. Lal. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Latha in the lead roles and music composed by Satyam. The film is a remake of the blockbuster Hindi film Zanjeer, starring Amitabh Bachan and Jaya Bhaduri in pivotal roles. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Mil Gayee Manzil Mujhe Mil Gayee Manzil Mujhe is a 1989 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Moeen Amjad, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Moon Moon Sen, Kalpana Iyer, Urmila Bhatt, Shakti Kapoor, Mazhar Khan, Girish Karnad and Amrish Puri. Mädchen mit Zukunft Girl with a Future is a 1954 West German comedy drama film directed by Thomas Engel and starring Herta Staal, Peter Pasetti and Nadja Tiller. The films sets were designed by the art directors Emil Hasler and Walter Kutz. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. Bilgu Ppilku is a 1997 South Korean teen drama film. Ober da bakod 2 Ober Da Bakod 2: Di Treasure Adventure is a Philippine comedy movie produced by Neo Films and GMA Network This is the second movie version of the sitcom of the same title. Naked Under Capricorn Naked Under Capricorn is a 1989 Australian mini series about a young man lost in the Australian desert. Ek Khiladi Bawan Pattey Ek Khiladi Bawan Pattey Don Juan Tenorio Don Juan Tenorio is a 1898 Mexican silent drama film directed by Salvador Toscano who was Mexico’s first filmmaker and is also the first film adaptation of Don Juan Tenorio a play by José Zorrilla. Kaun Apna Kaun Paraya Kaun Apna Kaun Paraya is a 1963 Hindi film starring Waheeda Rehman in the lead role. After a shipwreck, a woman adopts a boy who survived the disaster just like her. He grows up to become an engineer and is all set to marry his bosss daughter. Soon his real mother enters the picture. Kinnikuman: Ubawareta champion belt , also known as , is the first theatrical film of the anime series Kinnikuman. It was released in Japan on July 14, 1984 along with Choudenshi Bioman, Uchuu Keiji Shaider, and The Kabocha Wine. It is set after the 21st Choujin Olympics. This was the first movie to feature Kōji Yada, who appears in all following movies, and also the first to feature series creators Yudetamago in a cameo. Octopus Dragon, Harigorasu, and Ukon are all kaijū from the infamous "Roots Island" two-part story from the original manga that does not appear in recent reprints. Mouko-seijin is also a kaijū from the original manga, although these characters bear little resemblance to their manga counterparts. The movies monster Gigasaurus does resemble the mangas Octopus Dragon. Descendants of Ukon would appear in all following films. Zulm Ko Jala Doonga Zulm Ko Jala Doonga is a 1988 Bollywood film starring Naseeruddin Shah and Kiran Kumar in lead roles. Jiyo To Aise Jiyo Jiyo To Aise Jiyo is a 1981 Indian masala movie directed by Kanak Mishra and produced by Tarachand Barjatya. The story and screenplay were written by J K Ahuja. K Raman Lal was the cinematographer of the film. The film narrates a mans struggle who is banished from his house and rides the apex of success in Mumbai. The film stars Arun Govil, Debashree Roy, Jayshree Gadkar, Ram Mohan, Vijay Arora, Neelam Mehra and Ram Sethi. The music was composed by Raamlaxman with lyrics penned by Naqsh Layalpuri and Ravindra Rawal. The film deals with the theme of struggle of the growing mercantile community in Mumbai. The characters played by Arun Govil and Vijay Arora are depicted as two aspiring business professionals. It was a jubilee hit at box office. It has been named as the 30th biggest hit of 1981, by IMDb. The film alludes to the struggle against mobilised usurpers, which was considered to be the reason behind the success of the film. It was the last installment of Barjatya and Govils collaboration, after which they had a fallout. Siudo Ko Sindoor Siudo ko Sindor is a 2001 Nepali film which tells story of nepalese girl who can easily break a marriage for money or hope. Sone Ka Dil Lohe Ke Haath Sone Ka Dil Lohe Ke Haath is a 1978 Bollywood action film directed by Naresh Kumar. O Dono do Mar O Dono do Mar is a Brazilian film of 2006. Insaaniyat Insaaniyat is a 1974 Bollywood drama film directed by Prayag Raj. The film stars Shashi Kapoor. The Man with Two Faces The Man with Two Faces is a 1975 South Korean horror film. Sampark Sampark is a 1979 Bollywood film directed by Inder Sen. The film stars Madhu Kapoor, Girish Karnad and Mazhar Khan. Ganga Bani Shola Ganga Bani Shola is a Hindi action film of Bollywood directed by Kanti Shah. This film was released in 3 July 1992. Sabangji Sa Bang-ji is a 1988 South Korean film directed by Song Kyung-shik. Ishq Mein Jeena Ishq Mein Marna Ishq Mein Jeena Ishq Mein Marna is a 1994 Hindi-language Indian feature film produced and directed by Mahrukh Mirzaa, starring debutant actors Ravi Sagar and Divya Dutta in lead roles. The film was much hyped at that time and was given Tax exemption in Uttar Pradesh, but was an overall box office failure. Earth's Skin Earths Skin is a 2004 Spanish drama film directed by Manuel Fernandez. It was entered into the 26th Moscow International Film Festival. Dos corazones y un cielo Dos corazones y un cielo is a 1959 Mexican musical-comedy film directed by Rafael Baledón and starring Demetrio González, Eulalio González, and Rosa de Castilla. It also features the last appearance of Carlos Orellana. Hunger Hunger is a 1986 Australian TV film about a Romanian refugee who settles in Australia. Geronimo's Last Raid The 1912 film Geronimos Last Raid is considered an important film of the pre-World War I era. Leader The King Maker Leader is a 2003 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Diphan, starring Saikumar and Aishwarya in the lead role. Nagbibinata Nagbibinata is a Filipino coming-of-age film produced by Star Cinema in 1998. Mickey's Luck Mickeys Luck is a 1930 short film in Larry Darmours Mickey McGuire series starring a young Mickey Rooney. Directed by Albert Herman, the two-reel short was released to theaters on March 30, 1930 by RKO. Erkek ve disi Erkek Ve Dişi is a 1966 Turkish drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Fikret Hakan, Selda Alkor, and Reha Yurdakul. Mickey's Rescue Mickeys Rescue is a 1934 talkie short film in Larry Darmours Mickey McGuire series starring a young Mickey Rooney. Directed by Jesse Duffy, the two-reel short was released to theaters on March 23, 1934 by Post Pictures Corp. Humanda ka Mayor!: Bahala na ang Diyos Humanda ka Mayor!: Bahala na ang Diyos is a 1993 Philippine action, crime and drama film directed by Carlo J. Caparas. The film is based off the untold story of Eileen Sarmenta and Allan Gomez murder and the arrest of Calauan Mayor Antonio Sanchez. The Giant is a 1938 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Mansaku Itami and based on the famous five-part novel Les Misérables by French poet and novelist Victor Hugo. The films setting was changed from France to Edo-period Japan. The great jidai-geki star Denjiro Okochi plays the Jean Valjean role, and an eighteen-year-old Setsuko Hara features as Cosette. Body Business Body Business is a 1986 Australian TV mini-series directed by Colin Eggleston set against the background of the world of modelling. Nagalit ang buwan sa haba ng gabi Nagalit ang Buwan sa Haba ng Gabi is a 1983 Filipino film, written and directed by Danny Zialcita. Prison Ball Prison Ball is a 2004 American documentary film directed by Jason Moriarty and written by Jeff Scheftel. The 90-minute film is narrated by Ice-T. Prison Ball is about prison basketball as practiced by prisoners within prison walls. The documentary interviews various inmates and prison officials and specialists on the matter and tackles as well "prison basketball leagues" operating within prison systems. It focuses on four Louisiana state prison teams, it was shot mainly in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Raakhi Aur Rifle Rakhi Aur Rifle is a 1976 Hindi action film. The Hooters: Nervous Night Nervous Night is a 1986 film starring American rock band The Hooters and directed by John Charles Jopson. I Nicotera I Nicotera is a 1972 Italian drama television miniseries directed by Salvatore Nocita and starring Turi Ferro. A story of ordinary discomfort of a Sicilian family immigrated in North Italy, the miniseries got large critical acclaim. Getting Nowhere Faster Getting Nowhere Faster is a 2004 American documentary about female skateboarders. The documentary features skateboarding footage of the worlds best female skateboarders, as well as a fiction film called The Skatepark Hauntings of Debbie Escalante. The skateboarding footage is interwoven with scenes from the film. The DVD features an option to watch only the skateboarding footage, or the storyline sections of the feature. Kate: The Taming of the Shrew Kate - the Taming of the Shrew domata is a 2004 stop-motion-musical adaptation film of Shakespeares The Taming of the Shrew, directed by Roberto Lione. The film, which uses a stop motion animation based on paper cut-out figures that Lione called "papermotion", claims to be Italys first feature-length stop-motion animation film. Vremya shit, vremjya lyubit A Time to Live and a Time to Love is a 1976 Soviet / Estonian drama film directed by Veljo Käsper. Yu nu qin qing A Place to Call Home or Yu nu qin qing is a 1970 Hong Kong Shaw Brothers drama film directed by Wu Jiaxiang. Ohtlikud mängud Dangerous Games is a 1974 film directed by Veljo Käsper and starring Leonhard Merzin & Jüri Järvet. It is also known under its Russian name, Opasnye Igry. £100 Reward £100 Reward is a 1908 British short silent film directed by James Williamson. Maujaan Dubai Diyan Maujaan Dubai Diyaan is a 1985 Punjabi-language Indian feature film directed by Subhash C. Bhakri, starring Vinod Mehra, Bhavana Bhatt, Madhu Malini, Aruna Irani, Ranjeet, Iftekhar, Kaajal Kiran and Mithun Chakraborty. La llorona The Wailer is a 2004 short film directed by Sara Mazkiaran and starred Saida Santana, Alfredo Villa, and Paco Sagárzazu. The running time of the film is approximately 14 minutes. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Twinkle Twinkle Little Star is a Malayalam film written and directed by Vayalar Madhavan Kutty. The lead pair in the film are Tinnu Anand and Divya Dutta. This is a fantasy film targeted at children. The film has lot of special effects. Dirty Hands Dirty Hands is a 2008 political drama. The story shows wars cyclical nature and the psychological and human destruction ultimately caused to both sides. Corwin Corwin is a feature-length documentary by director Les Guthman on Norman Corwin, the great writer, director and producer during the Golden Age of Radio. Corwin aired on PBS during the 1990s. Actor Charles Laughton said of Corwin, There is no actor in Hollywood or on Broadway, who would not drop what he is doing to be in one of Norman Corwins radio plays. Kakkakarumban Kakkakarumban is a 2004 Indian Malayalam film, directed by MA Venu, starring Sidharth Bharathan and Meenakshi in the lead role. Ben Bernie and All the Lads Ben Bernie and All the Lads is a short film made by Lee de Forest in the De Forest Phonofilm sound-on-film process. The film features Ben Bernie conducting his band All The Lads, and features pianist Oscar Levant and saxophonist Jack Pettis. At the time of the filming, Ben Bernie and All the Lads were a featured band at the Hotel Roosevelt in New York City. The band and Levant perform songs—or medleys of songs—including: "Tea for Two" "Rose Marie" "Lady Be Good" "Tell Her in the Springtime" "Craving" "Tintina" "Sweet Georgia Brown" "Indian Love Call" by composers such as Bernie, George Gershwin, Vincent Youmans, Irving Berlin, and Oscar Hammerstein. The film was produced by de Forest at his studio in New York City in 1925. Earlier dates have been claimed, with no hard evidence to support them, but one of the featured songs, "Sweet Georgia Brown", was not copyrighted, published or recorded until 1925. Ti oluwa ni ile Ti Oluwa Ni Ile is a Nollywood Yoruba drama film sequel directed by Tunde Kelani. Released in 1993 through Mainframe Films and Television Productions, the film was Tunde Kelanis debut film as a film director. The Strait Story The Strait Story is a 2005 Taiwanese film directed by Huang Yu-shan. Yo estaba ocupada encontrando respuestas, mientras tú simplemente seguías con la vida real Yo estaba ocupada encontrando respuestas, mientras tú simplemente seguías con la vida real is a 2005 Mexican short film directed and written by Raúl Fuentes. The film was produced under the budget of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Ballerina: Part 2 Ballerina also known as The Copenhagen Ballet is the story of a young girl Mette Sorensen who aspires to be a dancer with the Royal Danish Ballet, against the wishes of her mother but with the support of her musician father and her mentor, the famous ballerina Kirsten Holm. The story opens with Mette greeting Kirsten at the airport following the latters return from a successful dance tour. They ride into the city together where Kirsten notices that Mette is slightly down-hearted about her own progress at ballet school. She soon gathers from the Ballet Master, and Madame Karova, Mettes teacher, that all is not well and Mette is not showing the promise she had originally displayed. The audience then learns that Mettes mother is against her pursuing a career as a ballerina, wanting her instead to settle down with her boyfriend Sven. With Kirstens backing, Mette secures a place at the Royal Danish ballet and takes a small, solo part in Swan Lake, in which she excels. Kirsten is then asked to go to London at short notice, leaving the Ballet Master without a female lead soloist for Coppelia. Kirsten recommends Mette for the part. The remaining part of the film follows Mettes rehearsals and the various ups and downs on the path towards the finale of Coppelia and her arrival as the companys newest star. A young Jenny Agutter also stars as a pupil at the ballet school who turns to Mette for guidance and mentorship. Swarm & Destroy Swarm and Destroy is a documentary film chronicling the Moped Army and moped lifestyle. The documentary was filmed at the Decepticons 2003 Moped BBQ 6 event in Kalamazoo. Swarm and Destroy contains numerous interviews with Moped Army members, interleaved with animations and footage from the ongoing Moped BBQ rally. The documentary is named after the motto of the Moped Army. Tagline: The Greatest Documentary about a Moped Gang Ever Made Citizen Mavzik Citizen Mavzik is a 2006 direct-to-video film from Vilalan Productions, and directed by independent filmmaker Alan Melikdjanian. The film was shot in South Florida. Tracing the Gray Summer , also known as Tracing the Gray Summer, is a 2001 Japanese anime drama film by Satoshi Dezaki, a joint production between the Magic Bus and the GoGo Visual Planning which recounts the true story of the Seveso disaster, a chemical incident occurred over the Italian town of Seveso in 1976, which is still considered one of the worst ecological disasters in history. Modern Man Modern Man is a 2006 experimental drama about one man’s isolation and search for meaning. The film was directed, edited and photographed by Justin Swibel. The Perfect Match The Perfect Match is a British comedy-drama television film written by Mike Bullen and directed by Nick Hurran. It stars Saskia Reeves and Con ONeill as Bridget and Phil, a couple whose marriage proposal is broadcast to football fans. It was first broadcast on the ITV network on 6 September 1995. The programme was not well received by critics but it was enough of a success for producers Granada Television to ask Bullen for further ideas, leading to the commissioning of the long-running television series Cold Feet. The Sparky Book The Sparky Book is a 2006 animated/live-action short film by Newfoundland filmmaker Mary Lewis, about the near-death of a young girl who undergoes heart transplant surgery, and the death of her beloved pet dog, Sparky. The story is based on the experiences of the directors own sister, Leah, who had two kidney transplants as a child. Michael Winter wrote a short story The Sparky Book after their dog had died. Director Lewis then loosely based her film on the short story. The film is narrated by a goldfish, voiced by Gordon Pinsent, with voice of Sparky by Joel Thomas Hynes. Leah Lewis appears in the film as "Bridget," a character based upon herself. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, the film received the Golden Sheaf Award for best experimental film and the Bill Boyle Award for Excellence in Screenwriting at Saskatchewan International Youth Film Festival. In 2008, The Sparky Book was the sole film from Newfoundland and Labrador to selected to CBC TVs "Short Film Faceoff", a six-part series showcasing films from Atlantic Canada. A Man Among Giants A Man Among Giants is a documentary film directed by Rod Webber which documents the misadventures of Doug Tiny The Terrible Tunstall, a black, republican little-person who ran for Mayor of Pawtucket, Rhode Island in 2006. As a former WWF pro-wrestler, and toy store elf, Tiny, a self-described "ghetto republican" has a difficult time being taken seriously. The fact that he is accused of having called in a threat to a local radio station doesnt help either. And yet, with the undying tenacity of the man, there is something bizarrely endearing about Tunstall. In the words of The Boston Globe, "He is afraid of no one and, in more lucid moments, he advocates for America’s have-nots in the heartfelt words of a guy who knows whereof he speaks." Chooriyan Chooriyan is a Punjabi Indian family drama film directed by Sukhwant Dhadda, starring Gracy Singh, Vinod Khanna, Sudhanshu Pandey, and others. The movie released on 19 June 2015. Colored Frames Colored Frames is a 2007 documentary film taking a look at the role of fine art in the Civil Rights Movement, as well as the legacy of discrimination in the art community both historically and contemporarily. The documentary is a showcase of a wide variety of works primarily by African-American artists, and a discussion of modern sociopolitical topics focused on race, gender, and class. Beginning in late 2011 the film began airing nationally in the U.S. via American Public Television. Artists who appeared on camera in this documentary included: Benny Andrews John Ashford Gustave Blache III Linda Goode Bryant Mary Schmidt Campbell Nanette Carter Ed Clark Francks Deceus Larry Hampton Gordon C. James June Kelly of the June Kelly Gallery Wangechi Mutu Ron Ollie Danny Simmons Duane Smith Tafa Getawarayo Getawarayo is a 1964 Sri Lankan drama film starring Gamini Fonseka. The movie won the Best Director and Best Film awards at the 1965 Sarasaviya Film Festival. For Love of an Enemy For Love of an Enemy is a one-reel 1911 American motion picture produced by Kalem Company and directed by Sidney Olcott. A war story detailing the adventures and the love affair of a Union spy in the Confederate lines. Diva Diva is a 2007 Malaysian film that was jointly produced by Nusantara Films, a subsidiary of Astro Shaw, and the independent film production house Tarantella Pictures. It was directed by Sharad Sharan, an Indian citizen working in Indonesia, and with music composed by Mithoon Sharma, an Indian citizen. Diva had a cast composed of Indonesians and Malaysians. The film was produced at a cost of 3.5 million rupiahs. It had a simultaneous release scheduled for June 2007 in Brunei, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. The screening was scheduled to begin on 28 June of that year. The musical is about Kartika, an Indonesian singer. After returning from travelling abroad, Kartika seeks to develop the skills of four young people but they instead sign up for a record label competing against her label. The film soundtrack CD, the first musical collaboration between India and Malaysia, was released on 15 March 2007 in Brunei, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. Mithoon, a 21-year-old, composed five of the songs. Loloq wrote the lyrics. The War on Britain's Jews? The War on Britains Jews? is a 2007 documentary film by British journalist, broadcaster, writer and Daily Mail columnist Richard Littlejohn. It was first broadcast on Channel 4 television on 9 July 2007. When Lovers Part When Lovers Part is an American silent film produced by Kalem Company and directed by Sidney Olcott with Gene Gauntier, Jack J. Clark, Robert Vignola and JP McGowan in the leading roles. A copy is kept in the Desmet collection at Eye Film Institute Pohádka máje The May Fairy is a 1926 Czech silent romance film directed by Karl Anton and starring Ferdinand Kankovský, Anna Opplová and Anita Janová. It is credited with helping to introduce the tradition of lyricism in Czech cinema. It was shot in several locations including Prague and Vienna. The films sets were designed by Vilém Rittershain. Zoom, Zoom, Superman! .Zoom, Zoom, Superman! is a 1973 Filipino parody film. The film stars Ariel Ureta as the titular superhero, and is also Ariel Uretas debut film. Tanz mit der Zeit Dancing with Time is a film by Trevor Peters about the autobiography Dance Theater Zeit – tanzen seit 1927 by Heike Hennig. Pandit Aur Pathan Pandit Aur Pathan is a 1977 Bollywood action film directed by Joginder Shelly. Bajo el mismo cielo Bajo el mismo cielo is a 2008 Spanish film. Bedari Bedari, a Pakistani Urdu black and white film, was a classic melodious film of 1956.This film had an identical plot and the songs like Indian film Jagriti, with replacement of some words, and music were taken directly from Jagriti as well. Rattan Kumar, who had moved to Pakistan with his family, acted in Bedari also. When Bedari was released in Pakistan in 1956, it too made fabulous business in the first few weeks of exhibition. However, it dawned upon the Pakistani cinemagoers that they were watching a plagiarized film. There was a mass uproar that caused public demonstrations against exhibition of the plagiarized film. The Censor Board of Pakistan immediately put a ban on this film. Battle of the Bands: Part Two Battle of the Bands is the second documentary/rockumentary/mockumentary musical comedy film and the eleventh and twelfth episode of the Nickelodeon TEENick series The Naked Brothers Band. It was first released direct-to-DVD on September 4, 2007 and premiered on television on October 6, 2007. Litoral Litoral is a four-part 2008 Chilean TV miniseries written and directed by Raúl Ruiz. Originally subtitled "Tales of the Sea", it is thematically similar to the directors film Three Crowns of the Sailor and is the second of the oneiric folklore-themed miniseries he made for TVN, following on from La Recta Provincia. Flight of the Red Tail Flight of the Red Tail is a 2009 historical documentary film by Adam White about the Red Tail Projects successful return to flight of a World War II P-51 Mustang. The plane had been originally flown by the United States Air Force 332d Fighter Group as a bomber escort for the Allied Forces in the European Theatre of World War II and serves as a travelling and flying tribute to the Tuskegee Airmen. It had become inoperable during a 2004 crash after having been restored for exhibition flying once before in 2001. The Red Tail Project is a part of the Commemorative Air Force. The film is a sequel to Red Tail Reborn which brought attention to the attempt to relaunch of the plane after the 2004 crash. Early Fashions on Brighton Pier Early Fashions on Brighton Pier is a 19th-century British silent actuality film, generally considered to be shot by Scottish film pioneer James Williamson. Previously, the film had been credited to George Albert Smith. The more recent attribution to Williamson is based mainly on the identification of two of Williamsons sons in the pier crowd. It is categorised in the Screen Archive South East as On the West Pier. Malin kundang Malin Kundang is a 1971 film directed by D. Djajakusuma and adapted by Asrul Sani from the folktale of the same name. It follows a young boy who forgets his roots after spending much of his childhood at sea. Starring Rano Karno, Putu Wijaya, and Fifi Young, Ghar Bazar Ghar Bazar or Ghar Aur Bazar is a 1998 Hindi film starring Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore and Shekhar Suman. Jai Kaali Jai Kaali is a 1992 Bollywood, horror fantasy thriller film, produced by Satram Rohra on Bhagyalaxmi Chitra Mandir’s banner and directed by Nikhil Saini. Starring Jeetendra, Hema Malini in the lead roles and music composed by Usha Khanna. New Urban Cowboy: Toward a New Pedestrianism New Urban Cowboy: Toward a New Pedestrianism is a 2007 documentary film, and DVD release, about American artist and urban designer Michael E. Arth, his New Pedestrianism movement, and his efforts to rebuild the cities, beginning with "Cracktown," an inner city slum in DeLand. This 83-minute international edition—with subtitles in Spanish, French, German, Japanese, and Chinese—was re-edited from a 100-minute version that made the film festival circuit in 2007. The earlier version was titled New Urban Cowboy: The Labors of Michael E. Arth. A Little Like Drowning A Little Like Drowning is a 1978 film directed by Anthony Minghella. The first film he directed, this 55-minute feature was shot on the Isle of Wight in 1977 and completed in 15 days. Bébé Bébé is a 2008 French comedy film written and directed by Clément Michel and starring Clément Michel, Marie Denarnaud, Olivier Clastre, Audrey Fleurot and Pascale Roberts. Amour, sexe et mobylette Amour, sexe et mobylette is a 2008 French documentary film about romance in Burkina Faso. New Jersey: The Movie New Jersey: The Movie is a 2009 American documentary film written and directed by Steve Chernoski. The film examines the cultural divide that exists in the state of New Jersey between North and South. It was released on DVD in February 2010. The film was produced by Alena Kruchkova and edited by Andrei Litvinov. Google Darfur Google Darfur is a 2007 documentary film directed by Robert Simental. The film exposes dangerous conditions such as rape and violence in Eastern Chad for refugees living in the camps and major inefficiencies of the camp management. Google Darfur was submitted into evidence in the International Criminal Court case against Sudanese President Omar Bashir. Alaigal Alaigal is a 1973 Tamil film, produced and directed by C. V. Sridhar. The film stars Vishnuvardhan and Chandrakala in the lead roles. It was the first Tamil film of Kannada actor Vishnuvardhan. This film was dubbed into Telugu as Lakshmi Nirdoshi. Sose Thanda Saubhagya Sose Tanda Soubhagyais a 1977 Kannada film written by P. B. Duttaragi, directed by A. V. Sheshagiri Rao, starring Vishnuvardhan and Manjula. It is the first CinemaScope movie made in Kannada. Jimmy Gallu Jimmy Gallu is a 1982 Indian Kannada drama film directed by K. S. L. Swamy and produced by Shashirekha. The story is written by Venugopal Kasaragod. The film features Vishnuvardhan, Sripriya, Lokesh and Hema Choudhary in the lead roles.The film was widely appreciated for its songs and story upon release. The songs composed by Vijaya Bhaskar were huge hits. Devathalara Deevinchandi Devathalara Deevinchandi is a Telugu film directed by Kommineni Seshagiri Rao. His debut film was hit and resulted in many successful films later. It is remake of Nagin, a highly successful 1976 Hindi film, which in turn was inspired by François Truffauts film The Bride Wore Black, based on Cornell Woolrichs novel of the same name. Kanya Ratna Kanyarathna is a 1963 Indian Kannada language film directed by J. D. Thotan, and stars Rajkumar and Leelavathi in the lead roles. The supporting cast features Rajashankar, Balakrishna, Dikki Madhavarao, Rathnakara and Sowcar Janaki. Kala Pul: The Black Bridge Kala Pul is a US-Pakistani Urdu language topical thriller shot in Karachi, Pakistan. It is S.S. Mausoofs debut feature film and is an exploration of family, regional politics, revenge, and the conflicts inherent in trying to escape ones past. Nai Maa Nai Maa is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1946. Ide Mahasudina Ide Mahasudina is a 1965 Indian Kannada film, directed by B. C. Srinivas and produced by Udayakumar and Dhanjee Kalyanjee. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar, Balakrishna and Raghavendra Rao in the lead roles. The film has musical score by B. Gopal. Kalitharu Henne Kalitharu Henne is a 1963 Indian Kannada film, directed by N. C. Rajan and produced by Jaya Balakrishna. The film stars Rajkumar, Leelavathi, Adavani Lakshmidevi and R. Nagendra Rao in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. Madhu Malathi Madhu Malathi is a 1966 Indian Kannada film, directed by S. K. A. Chari and produced by M. Sampath. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar, Arun Kumar and Bharathi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. Malli Madhuve Malli Maduve is a 1963 Indian Kannada film, directed by G. R. Nathan. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar, Rajashankar and K. S. Ashwath in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. The film was a remake of Tamil film Velaikaari. Pativrata Pathivratha is a 1965 Indian Kannada film, directed by P. S. Murthy and produced by M. N. Srinivas. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar and Harini in the lead roles. The film has musical score by T. A. Moti. Sati Shakthi Sathi Shakthi is a 1963 Indian Kannada film, directed by Kanagal Prabhakar Shastry and produced by Kanagal Prabhakar Shastry. The film stars Rajkumar, Ramkumar, K. S. Ashwath and B. Raghavendra Rao in the lead roles. The film has musical score by T. G. Lingappa. Shivagange Mahatme Shivagange Mahathme is a 1964 Indian Kannada film, directed by Govindaiah and produced by J. C. Thimmarayappa. The film stars Rajkumar, Udaykumar, K. S. Ashwath and Balakrishna in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Raghu. Shivarathri Mahatme Shivarathri Mahathme is a 1964 Indian Kannada film directed by P. R. Kaundinya. The film stars Rajkumar, Pandari Bai and K. S. Ashwath in lead roles. Prema Mayi Premamayi is a 1966 Indian Kannada film, directed by M. R. Vittal and produced by Srikanth Nahatha and Srikanth Patel. The film stars Rajkumar, K. S. Ashwath, Leelavathi and Jayanthi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by R. Sudarshanam. This is the only movie where Leelavathi played the role of Rajkumars sister-in-law. En Magan En Magan is a 1974 Indian Tamil language film, directed by C. V. Rajendran. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Manjula, R. S. Manohar and K. Balaji in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan It is a remake of 1972 movie Be-Imaan. Nawab Narkali Nawab Naarkali is a 1972 Indian Tamil film, directed by C. V. Rajendran and produced by K. Balakrishnan. The film script was written by Komal Swaminathan. The film stars Jaishankar and Nagesh in the lead roles, with Lakshmi, Rama Prabha and V. K. Ramasamy S. V. Sahasranamam and V. S. Raghavan playing supporting roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. The film was adapted from a stage play of the same name, written by Komal Swaminathan. Neethi Neethi is a 1972 Tamil-language film produced by Sujatha Cine Arts and directed by C. V. Rajendran. It is a remake of the Hindi film, Dushman starring Rajesh Khanna and Mumtaz. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan in the lead role opposite Jayalalithaa and supporting roles are played by Sowcar Janaki, Chittor V. Nagaiah, and Chandrababu are part of the cast. Sivakamyin Selvan Sivagamiyin Selvan is a 1974 Indian Tamil-language film, starring Sivaji Ganesan, Vanisri and Latha. It was a remake of the Hindi film Aradhana, starring Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore, which itself was based on the 1946 American movie To Each His Own. Veetukku Veedu Veettuku Veedu is a 1970 Indian Tamil-language comedy film, directed by C. V. Rajendran and produced by S. Suryaprakash, Rajan, R. Renganathan and R. Parthasarathy. The films script was written by Chitralaya Gopu. It stars Jaishankar, Lakshmi, R. Muthuraman, Vennira Aadai Nirmala and Nagesh in lead roles, with V. K. Ramasamy and Major Sundararajan playing supporting roles. Soundtrack was composed by M. S. Viswanathan. The 2001 Tamil film Viswanathan Ramamoorthy is said to be based on this film. Veettuku Veedu is based on the play Thikku Theriyatha Veettil. The Awakening of Love Il Vento e le Rose is a 2009 Japanese-Italian movie directed by Elisa Bolognini. Set in Italy, it tells the story of an inhibited young woman from a small Italian town who discovers passion and sexuality when she meets a free-spirited and glamorous Japanese woman. Litsonero Litsonero is a 2009 Filipino drama film. Bandham Bandham is a 1985 Indian Tamil drama film, directed by K. Vijayan and produced by Anandavalli Balaji. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Kajal Kiran, Shalini and Anand Babu in lead roles. The film had musical score by Shankar Ganesh. The film was remade in Telugu with the same name, starring Shoban Babu. Sindura Nuhein Khela Ghara Sindura Nuhein Khela Ghara is a 2002 Odia film directed by Rabi Kinagi. The films music was composed by Swarup Nayak. The movie is a remake of 1986 Kannada movie Anuraga Aralithu. Porotos de soja Porotos de soja is an Argentinian documentary film produced by the National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts, directed by David Blaustein and Osvaldo Daicich, written by Daicicht. The film premiered on 21 May 2009. Iru Thuruvam Iru Thuruvam also transliterated as Iru Dhuruvam, is a 1971 Tamil-language dacoit film, produced by P. S. Veerappa and directed by S. Ramanathan. The film had Sivaji Ganesan and Padmini in the lead, with R. Muthuraman, Rajasree, Pandari Bai, P. S. Veerappa and Chittor V. Nagaiah in other significant roles. The film was a remake of 1961 Bollywood film Gunga Jumna, starring Dilip Kumar and Vyjayanthimala in the lead. Raman Ethanai Ramanadi Raman Ethanai Ramanadi is a 1970 Tamil language film, directed by P. Madhavan. The film features Sivaji Ganesan, K. R. Vijaya and R. Muthuraman in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil for the year. P. Madhavan also directed the Hindi remake Ram Tere Kitne Naam. Shanti Santhi is a 1965 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by A. Bhimsingh and produced by A. L. Srinivasan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, C. R. Vijayakumari, S. S. Rajendran and Devika in lead roles. The film had musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy. The film was remade in Hindi as Gauri. Katha Deithili Maa Ku Katha Deithili Maa Ku is a 2004 Oriya film directed by Himanshu Parija. For the first time in Oriya film history, the film was shot abroad. It is a remake of the 2003 Telugu movie Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi, starring Ravi Teja and Asin. Hello Mister Zamindar Hello Mister Zamindar is a 1965 Tamil romantic comedy film, directed and produced by K. J. Mahadevan under the banner of Sudharsanam Pictures. The film dialogue was written by Ve. Lakshmanan and the story was written by K. J. Mahadevan respectively. Music was by Viswanathan-Ramamoorthy. It stars Gemini Ganesan M. R. Radha and T. S. Balaiah in lead, with Savitri, V. Gopalakrishnan and K. S. Angamuthu in supporting roles. The film is a loose adaptation of Frank Capras You Cant Take it With You. La fièvre de l'or Cursed for Gold is a 2008 French documentary film written and directed by the French writer and novelist Olivier Weber, former war correspondent, dealing with the new gold rush destroying the Amazon rainforest. Fight for the Planet Fight for the Planet is a 2009 Canadian film. Directed, produced, and edited by Colin Carter, Fight for the Planet is a call to action film about global warming, and the future of our society as it steps into a new environmentally conscious era. Fight for the Planet was 16-year-old director Colin Carters first feature film, and is the first in a row of award-winning features. The film went on the tour the international film festival circuit in the summer of 2010, and later was distributed for curricular use in Ontario high schools. A page about the film and the Director is published in the current Ontario grade 10 science textbook. Swarnam Swarnam is a 2008 Malayalam language Indian drama film, directed by Venugopan and written by S. Suresh Babu. It stars Kalabhavan Mani and Praveena in lead roles and also features Jagathy Sreekumar, Indrans, Valsala Menon, Ashokan, Murali and Kozhikode Narayanan Nair in supporting roles. It was released in May 2008. Thozhilali Thozhilali is a Tamil-language film starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role with K. R. Vijaya, Rathna, M. N. Nambiar, and Nagesh. The film was released on 25 September 1964. Naan Yen Pirandhen Naan Yen Pirandhen is a 1972 Indian Tamil language film directed by M. Krishnan, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role, with K. R. Vijaya, Kanchana, M. N. Nambiar, Nagesh and Major Sundarrajan. It is a remake of the Telugu film Bratuku Teruvu. Actor Kamal Haasan worked under K.Thangappan as his dance assistant in this movie. Thanipiravi Thanipiravi is a 1966 Tamil language drama film, directed by M. A. Thirumugam. The film features M. G. Ramachandran and Jayalalithaa in the lead roles. The film, produced by Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar under Devar Films banner, had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan. Rockabilly 514 Rockabilly 514 is a 2008 Canadian feature documentary directed by Patricia Chica and Mike Wafer. The film documents the lives of a group of people belonging to the rockabilly sub-culture in Montreal, Quebec. Some of the original 1950s rockabilly stars also appear in the documentary: Wanda Jackson; The Comets and Joe Clay. The film has been presented at numerous film and music festivals including Pop Montreal, Viva Las Vegas, Gimme Shelter Music and Film Festival and Dont Knock The Rock Film and Music Festival. On October 18, 2009 the film won two awards at the Directors Chair Film Festival in New York; the Best Documentary Award and the Best Original Soundtrack award. It was also a finalist in the Best Sound and Best Editing categories. The film was commercially released at Cinéma du Parc in Montreal, Quebec on October 6, 2008. Cast members of the film include Bloodshot Bill, The Cockroaches, Nathalie Lavergne, Mademoiselle Oui Oui Encore, Mister Blue Eyes, Guillaume Ozoux and Sonya Topolnisky. It was narrated by ethnomusicologist Craig Morrison. In The Gazette of September 27, 2008, film critic John Griffin wrote: "Québécois take on rockabilly makes for an interesting toe-tapping documentary". Onan Onan is a 2009 action thriller film. It is the debut film of writer/director Shyam Madhavan Sarada. The Tamil/English guerrilla film was shot in the Indian cities of Chennai and Kochi with a mainly amateur cast. The Other Song The Other Song is a 2009 documentary film directed by Saba Dewan that journeys across Varanasi, Lucknow and Muzzafarpur, India. The film traces the lost traditions and the culture of tawaifs, particularly, through a song by Rasoolan Bai, Lagat karejwa ma chot, phool gendwa na maar and its lesser known, earlier version Lagat jobanwa ma chot, phool gendwa na maar recorded in 1935 Gramophone recording. Dhanraj Tamang Dhanraj Tamang is a Bengali action drama film directed by Pijush Bose. This film was released on 29 September 1978 in the banner of Usha Films. Music direction was done by Shyamal Mitra. Second Nature Second Nature is a short film about skateboarding created for Sector 9 Skateboards. Out of Place Out of Place is a surfing documentary directed by Scott Ditzenberger and Darrin McDonald that follows the lives of several lake surfers in Cleveland, Ohio. While Lake Erie does not offer the quality of waves they would prefer, business commitments, family, and friends keep them from moving. As the best waves occur in the winter, the surfers often experience freezing conditions including during a snow bound Great Lakes Eastern Surfing Association competition featured in the film. The Unreturned The Unreturned is a 2010 documentary film by Nathan Fisher. The film tells the story of five middle-class Iraqi refugees caught in an absurdist purgatory of endless bureaucracy, dwindling life savings, and forced idleness. The Unreturned was shot in verité style in Syria and Jordan, with unscripted narration by the refugees in the film. These Iraqis come from diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds. The films world premiere was April 25, 2010 at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival, where it was awarded "Best of Festival" honors. The film is also an official selection at the 2010 Marfa Film Festival and the 2010 Human Rights Watch International Film Festival in New York. A Very British Cover-Up A Very British Cover-up is a 2009 British short comedy film directed by Ian Smith and starring Pixie Perez and Gareth David-Lloyd. It was produced in Wales. Joradighir Chowdhury Paribar Joradighir Chowdhury Paribar is a 1966 Bengali film directed by Ajit Lahiri and produced by Sunil Ram.This film under the banner Shadow Productions.The film starring Soumitra Chatterjee, Madhabi Mukherjee, Asit Baran, Bhanu Bandyopadhyay, Tarun Kumar, Bikash Roy, Kali Banerjee, Nirmal Ghosh, Sabitri Chatterjee, Ruma Guha Thakurta in the lead roles. My Angel My Hero My Angel My Hero is a 2011 short film. It is directed by Faizan Sheikh and an Hollywood veteran actor Dan Shor. The film stars Faizan Sheikh, Kimberly Dipersia and Dakim Wills. This stylish, dark drama with sacrifices of our time surprises us with its characters and the strength to survive. The film echoes the sound of music and dance to heal Parkinsons disease, a disease caused by the deterioration of brain cells leading to tremors of the muscles in the body. Power and Control: Domestic Violence in America Power and Control: Domestic Violence in America is a documentary film released in 2010 that depicts the issue of domestic violence in the U.S. as told through the personal story of Kim Mosher, a mother of three from Wabasha and victim of physical and emotional abuse. Finally leaving her husband in 2008 and facing an uncertain future, she succeeds in re-building much of her life, seeking refuge at a womens shelter and forming deep friendships with other victims. Detailing the problems dealt with by the multi-disciplinary anti-abuse effort known as the "Duluth model", it has received a variety of supportive critical reviews from publications such as the City Pages and The Minnesota Post. Deergha Sumangalibhava Deergha Sumangali Bhava is a 1998 Telugu drama film directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy starring Rajasekhar and Ramyakrishna in the lead roles. This is the story of a married woman who dumps her husband for her career in the glamour world, and later realized that she has lost her good old life. S. V. Krishna Reddy prepared this story based on a letter received by him. Bird in a Cage Bird in a Cage is a 1986 American comedic drama film written and directed by Antonio Zarro while he was attending the Christian Broadcasting Network University. Tradition Is a Temple: The Modern Masters of New Orleans Tradition Is a Temple is an American documentary film about New Orleans jazz culture and modernizations effect on American traditions, written and directed by Darren Hoffman and released in 2013. Hathat Dekha Hathat Dekha is a 1967 Bengali drama film directed by Nityananda Datta. The film featured Soumitra Chatterjee, Sandhya Roy, and Jahar Roy in lead roles. Fascist Legacy Fascist Legacy is a 1989 BBC documentary TV miniseries about Italian war crimes during World War II. It consists of two parts. The first part itself consists of two sections and was aired on 1 November 1989, on BBC, under the title A Promise Fulfilled. Keeping the Kibbutz Keeping the Kibbutz is a 2010 American documentary film co-directed by Ben Crosbie and Tessa Moran about the Israeli kibbutz, which explores the background and history of the kibbutz movement and how the movement has changed to meet economic needs. The film is Eidolon Films first feature production, and received a 2012 Telly Award. Rajdhanir Buke Rajdhanir Buke is a Bengali-language East Pakistani drama film, directed by Ehtesham. The film stars Rahman, Shabnam, Chitra Sinha, Subhash Dutt, Nargis, Golam Mustafa, and Azim. In the film Shabnam, Subhash Dutt and Golam Mustafa were debuted. The film was released on 4 September 1960 in East Pakistan. Shirayuki sensei to kodomo tachi is a 1950 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Ren Yoshimura. Eternal Theater Eternal Theater is a Christian documentary film directed by Daniel Knudsen. It was released to DVD on April 2, 2010. The film, an overview of the events of the Bible, was produced by Crystal Creek Media. The film is partially computer-animated and it was formerly titled Ultimatum. Riwayat Riwayat is a 2012 Indian drama film directed by Vijay Patkar and produced by Dr. Ajay Rane and Dr. Sanjay Patole. The film stars Khalid Siddiqui, Samapika Debnath, Saurabh Dubey and Salil Ankola in pivotal roles. The film is based on the issues of female foeticide in India. The film was screened at international film festivals and won several international awards. Cheating the Piper Cheating the Piper is a silent short animated film by Bray Productions, and is one of the cartoons based on the comic strip Jerry on the Job. The film itself is loosely based on the legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. Jawani Zindabaad Jawani Zindabad is a Punjabi film released in 2010 starring Raj Brar, Gurkirtan Chauhan, Pooja Kanwal and Gugu Gill. Some of the shooting took place in Chandigarhs Sector 17 and Sukhna Lake amongst other places. Bipedality Bipedality is a 2010 Irish Experimental film directed by Rouzbeh Rashidi that tells the visual story of a relationship between a man and a woman which discloses during the course of the film. Pind Di Kudi Pind Di Kurhi, also spelled as Pind Di Kudi and Pind Di Kuri, is a 2003 Punjabi romance, comedy and drama film directed by Sukhwant Dhadda, starring Sarbjit Cheema, Sheeba Bhakri and Veena Malik in lead roles. The Tree The Tree is a 1993 short film that Todd Field created while a fellow at the AFI Conservatory. It is a non-verbal dramatic piece following the life of a boy born at the turn of the century. The single setting, an apple tree set high on a rural ridge, is where we glimpse the boy mature, fall in love, go to war, return with his own son, and finally pay his last respects as a very old man who has seen much change. The set was designed using the tree as a scale foreground visual anchor and employing forced perspective for other items appearing in frame, including distant mountains, a train, and a town in transition. The scene changes from season to season and year to year all achieved practically using trompe-lœil. The film is loosely based upon and inspired by the story The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein. Honoring a Father's Dream: Sons of Lwala Honoring a Fathers Dream: Sons of Lwala is a 2011 documentary film. Directed by Barry Simmons and produced by Mitchell Galin, David Kiern, and Barry Simmons for Epiphany Documentary Films, it follows the story of two Kenyan brothers who build a health clinic in their home village. Raito noberu no tanoshii kakikata is a Japanese light novel written by Tōru Honda and illustrated by Kasumu Kirino. It was adapted into a live action film in 2010. Ab Morgen Ab Morgen is a German film directed by Raphael Wallner. It was released in 2011. Closure of Catharsis Closure of Catharsis is a British-Irish Experimental film directed by Rouzbeh Rashidi that tells the visual story of a man who sits on a park bench talking to the camera, trying to weave together a thought that wont cohere while commenting on passers-by, his guests... Mysterious images intervene, overturning the serenity of the park-bench monologue. The Rhythm of My Life: Ismael Sankara The Rhythm Of My Life: Ismael Sankara is a short documentary film produced in Libreville, Gabon. It is written, directed and produced by Franck A. Onouviet and Marc A. Tchicot. The music is composed by Michael “Mike Mef” Mefane and Rodney “Hokube” Ndong-Eyogo. It focuses on musical moments between people sharing a strong passion for their craft and an in depth and personal interview of rapper Ismael Sankara. The documentary is presenting a new recording artist with a passion going further than the name he is carrying. Ye Stupid Pyar Ye Stupid Pyar is a 2011 Bollywood romantic film directed by Rakesh Jain, starring debutants Jatin Khurana in lead role. It was produced by M.L. Khurana and Rakesh Jain under the banner of JRD Films. The Conspiracy of Pontiac; or, At Fort Detroit in 1763 The Conspiracy of Pontiac is an American silent film produced by Kalem Company and directed by Sidney Olcott with Gene Gauntier, Robert Vignola and Jack J. Clark in the leading roles. It is a story of the Indian war after the conquest of Canada. A copy is kept in the Desmet collection at Eye Film Institute. Postales Colombianas Colombian Postcards is a 2011 Colombian comedy film directed by Ricardo Coral. The Social Seminar The Social Seminar is a series of educational films for adults produced by the Extension Media Center of the University of California at Los Angeles in the early 1970s. The series was executive produced by Gary Schlosser, an Oscar-nominated producer of short-subject documentaries. The films were distributed nationally, for example to state educational film offices. The series was produced for the National Institute of Mental Health as a "multi-media training series." Five episodes of The Social Seminar are known to have been produced: "Bunny," "Guy," "Teddy," "Tom," and "Changing." Each depicted, in a cinema-verite style without voiceover or introduction, aspects of the lives of a selected person or family as they dealt with personal, interpersonal and societal change. The episode "Changing," for example, showed how one mans reevaluation of his life and social standing led to his becoming a "hippie" in the eyes of his family and coworkers; though his home life was enhanced, he found himself increasingly socially isolated. The films are now part of the Prelinger Archive and are available freely online. In June 2011, "Changing" was featured on the Turner Classic Movies series TCM Underground. Codgers Codgers is a 2006 stage play by Don Reid that was later turned into a 2011 comedy film of the same name by Wayne Harrison. The play won a 2006 Rodney Seaborn Playwrights Award, and toured nationally in 2010. Reid created a companion play for Codgers entitled Biddies, which released in 2012. Shadow of the Unnamable "Shadow of the Unnamable" is a short film by Sascha Renninger based on H. P. Lovecrafts short story The Unnamable. It had its premiere in 2011. Il mondo perduto: I cortometraggi di Vittorio De Seta 1954-1959 Il mondo perduto is a DVD release of ten short documentaries films directed by Vittorio De Seta between 1954 and 1959. The series was restored by the Bologna Cinematheque in 2008. Kaalaippani Kaalaippani is a 2008 Indian feature film made in Tamil-language and directed by debutant Rajesh Selva and produced by K.A.Nethaji Balu, starring Jay Srinivasa Kumar, Vasundhara Kashyap and Nassar along with a bunch of newcomers. The film also introduced Sathish Ramalingam and Gopi Jagadeeshwaran as music director and cinematographer respectively. Rajesh Selvas second film Thoongaa Vanam had Kamal Haasan in the lead. The Frog Princes The Frog Princes is a 2011 documentary film directed by Omar Majeed and Ryan Mullins. This film follows the story of a Montreal-based theater troupe training for a play adaptation of the fairytale The Princess and the Frog. All twenty actors in the troupe have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The film is shot as a play within a play. The film centers on the lead actor in the play, Ray-Man, a young adult with Down syndrome. The film follows the personal struggles of the cast as they prepare for the play, working with the director, Dr. Stephen Snow. Snow is a trained theatre director at The Centre for the Arts in Human Development at Concordia University. The documentary is distributed by EyeSteelFilm Productions. The film was shown on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation on 6 August 2011 during prime time. It was also shown at the Hot Docs, the Toronto International Documentary film Festival. This film was also screened at the Abilities Arts Festival in Toronto. This film is rated PG or parental guidance suggested. Sanyasi Mera Naam Sanyasi Mera Naam is a 1999 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Imran Khalid, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Siddharth Dhawan, Shalini Kapoor, Raushni Jaffrey, Kader Khan, Milind Gunaji and Dhananjay Singh. The film also has Dharmendra in a special appearance. Meri Pyaari Bahania Banegi Dulhania Meri Pyaari Bahania Banegi Dulhania is a 2001 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Jayant Gilatar, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Rajeshwari Sachdev and Vishwajeet Pradhan. The film is the remake of the 1997 successful Tamil film Porkkaalam. Europe: Live from the Dark Live from the Dark is a DVD released by the Swedish hard rock band Europe. The main feature is a concert filmed at the Hammersmith Apollo in London, England on November 15, 2004. A bonus disc with extra material is included, and there is a Special Edition version of this DVD which also contains the CD Start from the Dark. Nee Nee! is a 1965 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by Kanagashanmugam and produced by T. K. Ramaraj. The film stars Jaishankar and Jayalalithaa in the lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. It was released on 21 August 1965 and became a commercial success. Nhamo Nhamo is a 2011 short film written and directed by Eunice Chiweshe Goldstein. It runs approximately eleven minutes and fifty seven seconds long. Countries of production are United States, South Africa and Zimbabwe. The film was nominated for Africa Movie Academy Awards Best Short Film. When Pop Culture Saved America: A 9-11 Story When Pop Culture Saved America is an American documentary dealing with how American culture helped the country deal with the 9-11 terrorist attacks on the United States. Produced by David P. Levin, the film consists of interviews with stars and personalities such as Kristin Chenoweth, Idina Menzel, Denis Leary, Dan Rather, Regis Philbin, and Ray Romano. It was produced by Brainstorm, Inc. for The Biography Channel, as part of their remembrance of the attacks on their 10th anniversary. Which Entertainment Weekly cited as one of the 10 specials to watch on the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks. Sunny Days Sunny Days is a 2011 Kazakhstani drama film directed by Nariman Turebayev. Kusum Kusum Prem Kusum Kusum Prem is a Bangladeshi Bengali language film. It was released 2011. The film directed by Mushfiqur Rahman Gulzar who also wrote the story. The film produced by Impress Telefilm Limited. Film stars Moushumi, Ferdous and Riaz in lead roles along with ATM Shamsuzzaman, Prabir Mitra, Khaleda Akter Kalpana, Amol Bose, Nahima Khan and Raichu Break. Leonard Knight: A Man & His Mountain Leonard Knight: A Man & His Mountain is a 2015 documentary film directed by Andrew Blake Doyle about the life and message of American outsider artist Leonard Knight and his visionary environment known as: Salvation Mountain. An Inconvenient Truth 2 An Inconvenient Truth 2 is a 3-episode TV series that was first transmitted on the Community Channel in the UK on December 7, 14 and 21, 2011 In March 2012 a 71-minute edit was distributed digitally on Amazon under the name A Green Truth,. In September 2012 a 53-minute edit was screened in two UK cinemas, The Bacon Theatre in Cheltenham UK and York Picturehouse Citiscreen in York UK. A 71-minute screening was held at the filmmakers local independent cinema, the Sherborne Cinema in Gloucester on March 12, 2017 followed by a Q&A session with the director. In February 2019 an original 96min re-telling of the story was released on YouTube, entitled ‘A Convenient Truth’ , following screenings in late 2018 at the Sherborne Cinema and Gloucester Labour Party. No One But Me No One But Me is a 2012 documentary film about Scottish jazz musician Annie Ross, directed by Brian Ross and produced by Gill Parry. Filmed over three years, the film focuses upon Ross musical career, struggles with heroin addiction, and her relationships with both her family and contemporaries, Billie Holiday and Lenny Bruce. Regarding the film, Ross noted, "Its very blunt, its very truthful. ... It makes me a bit nervous, but one thing about the film – it’s honest." The film features contributions from musicians, Jon Hendricks, Peter King, James Wormworth, Tony Kinsey and Warren Vache. Rangdari Rangdari is an upcoming action film starring Gaurav Chopra, Kajal Yadav, Manjul Aasim, Mushtaq Khan, Kiran Kumar, Shakti Kapoor, and others. Naan Naan is 1967 Tamil language drama film, directed by T. R. Ramanna. The film was produced by T. K. Ramarajan under the production company, "Sri Vinayaka Pictures". The films script was written by T. N. Balu. The soundtrack was composed by T. K. Ramamoorthy. The film stars Ravichandran, Jayalalithaa, R. S. Manohar, R. Muthuraman, and Nagesh in the lead roles. The film was remade in Telugu as Nenante Nene and in Hindi as Waris. Like Stone Lions at the Gateway into Night Like Stone Lions at the Gateway into Night is a 2012 documentary film by Olivier Zuchuat. Chaka Chaka is a 2000 Bengali-language Indian feature film directed by Nepal Dev Bhattacharya, starring Mithun Chakraborty in lead role supported by Debashree Roy, Paran Bandyopadhyay and Alaka Gangopadhyay. Run Baby Run Run Baby Run is a Ghanaian action film directed by Emmanuel Apea and starring John Apea. The film received 8 nominations and won 4 awards at the African Movie Academy Awards in 2008, including the awards for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay. Fuego en el Alma Fuego en el alma is a 2005 Puerto Rican film production. The film was produced by Amatista Films and the production company "Y Si Nos Gusta" that belonged to Julián Gil. It was directed by Abdiel Colberg. Fire in Hell Fire in Hell is a 2014 South Korean drama film written and directed by South Korean indie provocateur Lee Sang-woo. Based on a true story, it made its world premiere at the 13th Jeonju International Film Festival and its international premiere at the 34th Moscow International Film Festival in 2012. Narasimha Narasimha is 2012 released Kannada film starring V. Ravichandran and Nikeesha Patel in the lead roles. Actress Sanjjanaa plays a cameo role of a dancer. Directed by the comedy actor-turned-director S. Mohan, the film is a remake of Tamil movie Maayi. Hamsalekha is the music director of the film. N. M. Kumar has produced the venture under K. N. M Movies banner. The movie released across the Karnataka cinemas on 23 March 2012 on the auspicious Ugadi festival. Adharm Adharm is the name of an Indian Bollywood film directed by Adeep Singh released in 2006. It is based on the real-life Chittisinghpura massacre. Unknowingly Ajante is a Bangladeshi film released in 1996, directed by Bengali director Dilip Biwas. The screenplay is written by Komol Sarkar based on family drama. Under a Jarvis Moon Under a Jarvis Moon is a 2010 documentary film about the young men, mostly of Hawaiian origin, sent in the 1930s and 1940s to colonize the Line Island of Jarvis and the Phoenix Islands of Howland and Baker. Directed by Noelle Kahanu and Heather Giugni, the film is related to a 2002 Bishop Museum exhibition "Hui Panalaau: Hawaiian Colonists, American Citizens." In 2010 Hawaii International Film Festival, the film scored #1 in Best Documentary nomination. Shunyo Shunyo is a 2013 Bengali film directed by Rudranil Ghosh, produced by Workshop Productions Pvt. Ltd. and starring Anjan Dutt. The Green Marker Scare The Green Marker Scare is a 2012 horror film from the Irish director Graham Jones which is animated by children. It premiered in November 2012 on YouTube. Forget Us Not Forget Us Not is a 2013 feature-length documentary film by Heather Connell, which follows the stories of some of the 5 million non-Jewish Holocaust survivors including artist Ceija Stojka and is narrated by actor Ron Perlman. The documentary was released on the festival circuit in August 2013 and has won eight awards to date including Feature Documentary and Editing Awards Of Merit from Accolade Film Competition, Helping Hand International Humanitarian Award from the Rhode Island International Film Festival, Best of Festival at Vancouvers Columbia Gorge International Film Festival, Mark Of Distinction Film at the New York Independent Film Festival and Best Narration and World Peace Impact Award from the Artisan World Peace Hamptons Film Festival and Feature Documentary Audience Award at the First Glance International Film Festival Los Angeles. Arena Arena is a 2013 Russian film, directed by Eduard Bordukov and produced by Khayrulin Ramil. It had its world premiere at the 66th Cannes Film Festival as part of the non-competitive program ShortFilmCorner. One of the main roles in the film played a famous young actor Azamat Nigmanov. August 2 August 2 is an Indian Hindi-language film directed by P V Krishnan. It was claimed to be a true independent mainstream film made within its budget. Producers of the film claims that the film is made on the micro budget of Rs. 300,000. The film had got selected for the Red Carpet Premier in The Indian Independent Film Festival 2013. Bozo is a 2013 Japanese drama film directed by Tatsushi Ōmori and based on the Akihabara massacre. It was released on 16 March 2013 in Japan. Manniac Manniac is a 2005 pornographic horror film written and directed by Ingo Trendelbernd, and co-written by Barry More. Palmera Palmera is a 2013 Argentine independent film directed by Leo Damario and starring Micaela Breque, Ceci Barros, Macarena Del Corro, Alina Jaume, Geraldine Guillermo and Érica García. The plot revolves around a group of six girlfriends who go to a large house in Tigre experimenting with psychoactive drugs, until one of them has a stroke. The film premiered as the opening film of Proyecciones fuera de la común: Cine + música al aire libre, an event held in Ciudad Cultural Konex, Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is also available in Muvi, a social movie platform. The film features Micaela Breque nude, which drew comparisons between her and the iconic Isabel Sarli. Khofnak Mahal Khofnak Mahal is a Hindi horror film of Bollywood directed by Sushil Vyas and produced by Vikram A. Patel. This film was released in 1998 in the banner of V.P. Enterprises. Only the Young Die Good Only The Young Die Good is a gritty 1940s noir thriller directed and written by Dominic Deacon. It is the directors third feature release after Bad Habits and Burlesque. The film was shot in Melbourne. Youth of Yangon Youth of Yangon is a documentary short about the growing community of skateboarders living in Yangon, Myanmar and their lack of and need for a skatepark in their city. The film captures the emerging youth culture of Myanmar as it emerges from decades of military oppression. Youth of Yangon is a joint project of Ali Drummond, a UK professional skateboarder and Burmese language student, and James Holman, a professional filmmaker. Damascus Roof and Tales of Paradise Damascus Roof and Tales of Paradise is a Syrian documentary film directed by Soudade Kaadan and produced by Anas Abdel Wahab. Shifting Gears: A Bi-Sexual Transmission Shifting Gears: A Bisexual Transmission is a controversial GayVN Award winning bisexual pornographic film written and directed by Chi Chi LaRue and released by Channel 1 Releasing in 2008. The Wind Gods The Wind Gods: 33rd America’s Cup is a 2011 documentary sailing yacht racing sports film about the 2010 Americas Cup revised in 2013. The film is narrated by Jeremy Irons, directed by Fritz Mitchell, and produced by Skydance Productions. The soundtrack composed by Pinar Toprak won the 2011 IFMCA Best Documentary Score award. The film aired nationally on PBS in 2013. Break-Up Break-Up is an independent German experimental feature film comedy directed by Alexander Tuschinski. It received awards at international film-festivals and had its German premiere at Berlin Independent Film Festival 2015. Although it is not part of it, it is connected to Tuschinskis informal Trilogy of Rebellion by one main character and some references in the storyline. Nam Duniya Nam Style Nam Duniya Nam Style is a 2013 Indian Kannada adventure film, written, directed and produced by Preetham Gubbi. It stars Vinayak Joshi, Krishna Nagappa, Likith Shetty, Sonia Gowda, Milana Nagaraj, Kavya Shetty. The film is "about three people who hail from different backgrounds and who have been friends for 15 years. The trio are a jovial and fun-loving lot, and are excited about their first travel abroad together", said Preetham, who admitted he was inspired by the Hindi film Dil Chahta Hai. H C Venu was the cinematographer, while Shaan Rahman composed the music for the movie. The film was extensively shot in Karnataka, Kashmir and Malaysia. Perfect Hunch of an Agoraphobe Perfect Hunch of an Agoraphobe is a 2015 independent British drama and mystery film based in a single location. It is directed by Erwin Jones, co-written by Erwin Jones and Michael Reynolds and stars Supraneeti Hammacott and Pao-Chang Tsai. Oriyardori Asal Oriyardori Asal is a 2011 Indian Tulu language film directed by H. S. Rajashekar and produced by Roopa Vijayakumar Kodialbail, starring Likith Shetty, Ramya Barna, Naveen D Padil, Aravind Bolar and Rekha Das in the lead roles. It is the most successful Tulu film till date. The film is based on the famous Tulu comedy drama with the same title, written by Vijayakumar Kodialbail. He also wrote the story, screenplay, dialogue and lyrics for the film. The Hooping Life The Hooping Life is a 2014 documentary film directed by Amy Goldstein. The film had its world premiere in April 2010 at the Sarasota Film Festival, and focuses on the history of hooping. To B or Not to B To B or Not To B is a 2016 Indian psycho-social thriller film directed by Vierendrra Lalit and starring Rahul Roy, Trivikram Mattoo, Akansha Shivhare, Vivek Srivastava in the lead roles. To B or Not To B is a psychological drama with heavy focus on the unstable emotional states of characters, in combination with mystery and thriller. The story and dialogues and the screenplay are written by Sanjeev Tiwari and Rakesh Chaturvedi. The film is produced by JV Manisha, Tarsem Antil & Dr. Anil Rastogi under the Harikrit Films banner. A Woman and a Man A Woman and a Man is a 1971 Egyptian drama film directed by Houssam Eddine Mostafa. 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This film explores social stigmas viz. superstition, witchcraft, sorcery and belief of people on casting spells and summoning evil spirits to take girls into possession which leads to murdering of innocent people falsely alleged of practicing black magic. Navagraha Nayagi Navagraha Nayagi is a 1985 Tamil devotional film, directed by K. Shankar and produced by L. N. Nachiappan, L. N. Chidambaram and V. Rangasamy. The film stars Vijayakanth, Nalini, K. R. Vijaya and Srividya in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. Footsteps in Jerusalem In Jerusalem is a documentary film by David Perlov. This film came to be one of the most important films of Israeli documentary cinema. In Jerusalem Considered by many as one of the most poetic films ever produced in Israeli Film, and as a milestone in Israeli documentary cinema, In Jerusalem is composed of 10 engaged observations of the city, before it was united. Uri Klein wrote: "When I first saw In Jerusalem, in 1963, I was not fully aware yet of the importance of the film itself or of its director, but I knew that I had never seen an Israeli film such as that. I felt that the Israeli cinema was being born right in front of my eyes".. High There High There is a 2014 dark, nonfiction comedy film about a real-life, legendary but down-and-out tabloid television journalist who heads to Hawaii to film a marijuana travel series, only to become lost in a fog of drugs, sex and paranoia as he uncovers a secret government war to control the marijuana trade. The film touches on the controversial federal prosecution of marijuana advocate Roger Christie and his THC Ministry. The film was released on DVD and Video on Demand by BrinkVision distribution on 23 June 2015. The film was the Opening Selection of the first annual Cannabis Film Festival in Garberville, Humboldt County, California in May 2015, and won the festivals Viewers Choice Award. The film is directed by veteran tabloid journalist and television producer Wayne Darwen and videographer Henry Goren. The pair star in the film in the roles of Dave High and Roland Jointz, respectively. Darwen wrote the script. Darwen and Goren are credited as producers, along with award-winning television producer and documentary film director and producer Burt Kearns. High There is a Sam Peters International Productions Unlimited and Good Story Productions presentation of a Rat Lung picture. Transit Game Transit Game is a short film written and directed by the Iranian-Canadian-American filmmaker Anna Fahr. Girls Balad El Banat is a film by an Egyptian Director, Amr Bayoumi, that was released in 2007 starring Farah Youssef, Somaia Al Joaini, Reem Hijab, Fareeda Al Juraidi. The film was written by Ola El Shafie and produced and distributed by Hani Girgis Fawzi. The movie revolves around the life experiences of four girls in their early 20s as soon as they move to the city of Cairo alone with no parental guidance. Sundaattam Sundaattam is a 2013 Tamil film written and directed by Brahma G. Dev. Irfan plays the hero and the newfound Arundhati as heroine. Britto Michael has composed the music and Achu of Maalai Pozhudhin Mayakathilaey fame, the background score. Sundattam is a film based on Carrom gambling in Royapuram area in North Madras. The film, which is based on a real-life incident set in the backdrop of Chennai in the 1990s, released on 8 March 2013 to average reviews. Gaiking: Legend of Daikû Maryû is a Super Robot mecha anime series produced by Toei Animation. It was a re-imagining of the original series created by Go Nagai and was aired in TV Asahi from November 12, 2005 to September 24, 2006, lasting a total of 39 episodes. Baarood (The Fire) - A Love Story Barood : - A Love Story is a 2010 Bollywood action film directed by Jagdish C. Pandey. It Stars Sunil Shetty and Shilpa Shirodkar. Tera Mera Tedha Medha Tera Mera Tedha Medha is an Indian 2015 Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by Chittaranjan Tripathy and produced by Sanjiv Chopra under the Nakshatra Slim Films banner. The film was released on 11 September 2015. The film didnt performed very well at the box office. Purani Kabar Purani Kabar is a Hindi horror film of Bollywood directed by K.I. Seikh and produced by M. Kartik. This movie was released in 1998 in the banner of Heena Films. The Debt The Debt is a short film produced and directed by Mahmoud Shoolizadeh, that has participated in several international film festivals and has won two awards. Although the film is based in the city of Jacksonville, Florida, it was filmed in St. Marys, Georgia as well as in Jacksonville. Several local newspapers have published articles and discussed this film in detail. Rose Rose is a 2014 Kannada romantic drama film starring Ajay Rao and Shravya in the lead role. The film is directed by Sahana Murthy and produced by Tharun Shivappa. The music for the film is composed by Anoop Seelin. The film is set for a simultaneous release in India and Australia on 4 July 2014. The film was launched from May 2013 and is an intense emotional love story involving the Rose flower as a central character. The filming took place around Bangalore, Mysore and went abroad to shoot three songs. The film is expected to be remade in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi languages with the distributor already sold the film to a leading Bollywood production house for 75Lacs. Sachin! Tendulkar Alla Sachin! Tendulkar Alla is a 2014 Indian Kannada film featuring Master Snehith, cricketers Javagal Srinath and Venkatesh Prasad, Suhasini Maniratnam and Sudharani. 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A sequel titled began airing on the October 1, 2010. Korolevstvo krivykh zerkal Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors is a 2007 Russian fairy tale musical film directed by Alexander Igudin based on the novel Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors by Vitali Gubarev. It was different and adapted from the 1963 film, Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors. Junior Eurovision winners Masha and Nastya Tolmachevy starred in this version. Love U Crazy Girl Love U Crazy Girl is a 2014 Indian Mystery film written and directed by Bhabani Prasad. The film is released on 9 May 2014 and was unsuccessful in terms or profit, but has an entertaining critic. It is a story of a simple college girl whose dream is to achieve money and fame and in a bid to fulfill her desires, gets trapped in nexus of crime. The film stars Nitika Sharma as the lead actress playing the character Khushi. Love U Crazy Girl is being distributed by Harish Jaiswal for Bihar/Jharkhand territories via his company P J Films Entertainment. Der Spalt Der Spalt is a 2014 German feature film. The film was written and directed by Kim Schicklang. It was released on June 7, 2014. In 2015 the film won an international film prize in Jakarta. @Andheri @Andheri is a 2014 Malayalam drama thriller film written and directed by Biju Bhaskar Nair. It starred Atul Kulkarni, and Sreenivasan in leads and Bineesh Kodiyeri, Disney James, Aparna Nair and Biyon in the supporting roles. One Day in April One Day in April is a 2016 feature-length documentary produced by Life Is My Movie Entertainment. The film follows four teams of college cyclists as they prepare for the Indiana University Little 500, a collegiate bicycle race held each year in Bloomington, Indiana. Rettaisuzhi Rettaichuzhi is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by newcomer Thamira. It stars ace filmmakers K. Balachander and Bharathiraja in lead roles along with Anjali, debutant Aari, Manobala, Ilavarasu, Karunas and Jayachitra in supporting roles. The film released on 23 April 2010. The film, failed to succeed at the box office but the movie won the hearts of the movie lovers. Vaadaa Vaadaa is a 2010 Tamil action film directed by A. Venkatesh. The film featured Sundar C. in the lead role, and finally released after several postponements on 22 October 2010. Aridhu Aridhu Aridhu Aridhu is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by K. R. Mathivanan, an assistant of director Shankar, directing his maiden venture. The movie is produced by Jaya Krishnan under the banner name of JK Creations. The movie lead cast includes Harish Kalyan and Uttara Raj both making their debuts. Thaman has scored the music under the audio label of Five Star Audios. The film released on 24 December 2010 and did poor at the box office. Honour Killing Honour Killing is a 2015 Bollywood multilingual social drama film written and directed by Avtar Bhogal, and produced by Manmohan Singh under the banners of ABC Films International and Ek Onkar Films. The film features actors Zara Sheikh and Sandeep Singh in the lead roles. The films music is composed by Uttam Singh. My Heart Is Calling My Heart Is Calling is a 1935 British musical film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Jan Kiepura, Mártha Eggerth and Sonnie Hale. It is the English-language version of the German film My Heart Calls You and the French film Mon cœur tappelle. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios. Lady Tarzan Lady Tarzan is a Hindi action adventure film directed by Guna and produced by Chittor V. Ananda Naidu. This movie was released on 16 March 1990 in the banner of Lakshmi Latha Creations. Rombha Nallavan Da Nee Rombha Nallavan Da Nee is a 2015 Indian Tamil language comedy thriller film written and directed by A. Venkatesh. The film features Mirchi Senthil and Shruty Bala in the leading roles, while Sarvajeeth plays a pivotal supporting roles. The film, produced by actors Sarvajeeth and Deepak Nair released on 6 March 2015. Yaarana Yaarana is a Punjabi film directed by Ranbir Pushp. The film is produced by Sukhbir Sandhar & Ranjana Kent with Starring Gavie Chahal, Geeta Zaildar, Yuvraj Hans, Kashish Singh in the lead. The film was released on 24 April 2015. The Yellow Festival The Yellow Festival is an Indian live action short film. The films run time is approximately 35 minutes. It was written and directed by Kamal Sethu, Music composed by Karthik Raja and produced by Grape Pictures. Lead Character Neha Menon Won Best Actress Award in South Texas International Film Festival. Texas, USA. And Its WON Best Short Film Award at the 10th Harlem International Film Festival. On 13 September 2015. New York, USA. 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Dear, Don't Be Afraid Dear, Don’t Be Afraid is a 2015 3D Chinese suspense horror thriller film directed by Yu Dange and Cao Anjun. The film was released on July 10, 2015. 69 and Dead 69 and Dead is a 2015 Irish short drama film directed and written by Ellen Bytyki. It was featured in the 2015 Galway Film Fleadh. The film stars Emmet Byrne as Daniel, a young man who inadvertently causes the death of his grandfather while trying to spice up his grandfathers relationship with his grandmother. Seer Movie 5: Rise of Thunder Seer Movie 5: Rise of Thunder is a 2015 Chinese animated childrens adventure drama film directed by Zhangjun Wang. The film is part of the Seer film series, following Seer 4. The film was released on July 23, 2015. The Empress of Floreana The Empress of Floreana is a 1934 silent adventure short film made on Floreana Island by a millionaire captain who originally came with a crew to visit the Galápagos Islands for purposes of zoology. The crew chose to visit Floreana because of the rumors that surrounded the islands only two inhabitants, a German diaspora couple Dr. Friedrich Ritter and Dore Strauch, who immediately befriended them to the point where the crew wanted to return every few months with gifts of provisions for their hosts. Upon their second visit, they learned that two more groups joined the island: a family of three with another on the way; and Eloise von Wagner Bosquet, an imperious, self-described baroness who was accompanied by two younger gigolos, Robert and Rudolf, whom she introduced as the architect and engineer of a grand hotel she hoped to build on the island against her fellow islanders wishes. Von Wagners charm proved to be so promising, that Captain Allan Hancock would write a film about her and film it upon their third visit. On January 21, 1934, the crew returned with film equipment to capture the planned production, with many of the ships members standing in as cast and film crew. The film follows a newlywed couple who find themselves stranded on the shores of Floreana Island. The eponymous character and her swain are the only people on the island, and they have other plans for the helpless couple. The film is notable for being featured in The Galapagos Affair, and helping publicize Floreana and the Galápagos back in the early 1930s. The Water Boatman The Water Boatman is a 2016 British horror and thriller film directed by Chris R Wright. The film stars Charlie Mills as failed musician, Neil, along with Rachel Teate as Liv and the voice of Big Brother, Marcus Bentley. Night and Fog in Zona Night and Fog in Zona is a 2015 South Korean documentary film directed by Jung Sung-il. The cine-essay follows the renowned Chinese filmmaker Wang Bing as he works on two of his projects, Til Madness Do Us Part and Alone. It made its world premiere at the 20th Busan International Film Festival in 2015. Ekhoni Ekhoni is a 1971 Bengali film directed by Tapan Sinha, starring Aparna Sen, Moushumi Chatterjee, Chinmoy Roy and others. Based on an award-winning novel of the same name by Ramapada Chowdhury, Ekhoni was one of the earliest films to address the problems of urban youth, and to replace the individual hero by a collective protagonist. At the 19th National Film Awards, it won the National Award for Best Screenplay. It also won two BFJA Awards. Aida Aida is a 2015 Moroccan drama film directed by Driss Mrini. The film was selected as the Moroccan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. The Story of Zhou Enlai The Story of Zhou Enlai is a 2013 Chinese Historical period drama film written by Tian Yunzhang and Jiang Yue and directed by Chen Li. Based on the life of Premier Zhou Enlai between May 3 and May 7, 1961, when he investigated extensively and scientifically the rural situation in Huaxi of Guiyang and the old revolutionary base Boyan Township of Hebei, it stars Sun Weimin as Zhou Enlai and Hao Yan as Zhous wife Deng Yingchao, with He Wei, Bai Qing, Chu Zhibo, and Niu Ben. The film premiered in China on 16 July 2013. Cry Freetown Cry Freetown is a 2000 documentary film directed by Sorious Samura. It is an account of the victims of the Sierra Leone Civil War and depicts the most brutal period with the Revolutionary United Front rebels capturing the capital city. It was broadcast on CNN International on February 3, 2000. The film was produced with the assistance of CNN Productions, the Dutch news program 2Vandaag and Television. Awards for the film include the Emmy Award, BAFTA Award, Peabody Award and the 2001 silver award at the Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Awards.w Bhanumati gari Mogudu Bhanumati Gari Mogudu is a 1987 Telugu Comedy film, produced by D. V. S. Raju under the D.V.S. Enterprises banner and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Vijayashanti in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. Kalaimani, writer of this film directed Tamil remake of the film Therkathi Kallan. Serdtse Bonivura Bonivurs Heart is a 1969 Soviet four-part historical-revolutionary film about the establishment of Soviet power in the Russian Far East and Primorsky Krai directed by . Episode #1.1 Brock is a two-part Australian miniseries based on the life of motor racing driver Peter Brock which premiered on Network Ten on 9 October 2016 & concluding on 10 October 2016. Joshikô Joshikō is Japanese mystery suspense film written and directed by and starring Minami Minegishi. It was released on April 9, 2016. Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke is a 2006 Bhojpuri Drama film directed by Aslam Sheikh. The film stars Manoj Tiwari, Shrabani Mukherji and Bollywood star Ajay Devgn in lead roles. The music was conducted by Dhananjay Mishra and the lyrics by Vinay Bihari. Original background music was composed by Anil Saxena. The film was released on 10 February 2006 . The film was a super hit at the box-office and received generally positive reviews from the critics. Ayiram Poi Aayiram Poi is a 1969 Indian Tamil comedy film, directed by Muktha Srinivasan and produced by M. Venu Gopal and V. Ramaswamy. The film script was written by Cho. Music was by V. Kumar. The film stars Jaishankar, Vanisri, Cho and Manorama playing lead roles. The title of the movie Aayiram Poi means a thousand lies in Tamil. Cho Ramaswamy famous novel Yaaro Ivar Yaaro. An old Tamil saying goes: "its alright to tell 1000 lies to make a marriage work" and this movie closely follows that old adage. Dangga Dangal is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. The film released was 1991 in Bangladesh. director-writer Kazi Hayat. Stars Manna, Suchorita, Wasimul Bari Rajib, Anowara and Miju Ahmed play lead roles. Dangal film won two National Film Awards. Wasimul Bari Rajib won the Best Supporting Actor Awards and popular Singer Sabina Yasmin won Best Female Singer Awards for song "Hey Matribhumi". Dolna Dolna is a Bangladeshi film released in 1990. This Bengali film is directed by Shibli Sadik, and produced by Fazlur Rashid Dhali with the lead roles played by Alamgir and Rojina. The film is a remake of the 1985 Hindi language film Pyar Jhukta Nahi. Hora Hori Hora Hori is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film written and directed by Teja, featuring Dileep, Daksha Nagarkar, Chaswa, and Aberaam Varma in the lead roles. It released on 11 September 2016 and received negative critics. Phulsiri Phulsiri is a 2016 Gurung Language Nepali fiction film written, produced and directed by Ngima Gelu Lama. The film tells a deceptively simple account of tramautized schoolgirls quest to her shoes, since, her school is reopening one and half months after the devastating Gorkha earthquake. The film is the first fiction film to be filmed in Gorkha, the epicentre of Nepal earthquake 2015 after the earthquake. The film won Best Children Film in Nepal Culture international Film Festival. Suli Suli is a 2016 Indian Kannada film written and directed by P. H. Vishwanath, and produced by Geetha Srinath and T. S. Sathyanarayan. It stars Srinath and Pragati A S in the lead roles. The supporting cast features Jayaram Neenasam, Chennakeshava, Susheelamma, Rahul Sreenivasan,Adhvithi Shetty and Ashvithi Shetty. Vishwanath revealed that Budensabi, the character portrayed by Srinath, is inspired from an article about a village on top of the hill in Uttara Kannada, where a saintly person transports materials needed for daily life on donkeys. Razor's Edge: The Legacy of Iranian Actresses Razors Edge: The Legacy of Iranian Actresses is a 2016 documentary written and directed by Bahman Maghsoudlou. The film examines what it was like to be an actress in the Iranian film industry from the industrys beginnings in the 1930s up to the Iranian Revolution of 1979, through extensive interviews, many with the actresses themselves, and clips from the films. The film spends a good deal of time focusing on the dual issues of the general attitude towards women in Iranian society and problems with censorship, the latter often arising from the former. The actresses - and their male counterparts - were so thoroughly blackballed by the Islamic government that it was even forbidden for the media to mention their names in print. This film is the second in Maghsoudlous series on Iranian cinema and the seventh in his series on important Iranian cultural figures. The film is particularly notable for the number of actresses from the period in question who agreed to be interviewed for it, as well as the rare film clips that Maghsoudlou assembled to give non-Iranians the chance to glimpse a national cinema that has not been seen in many parts of the world. The actresses interviewed are: Shoreh Aghdashloo Katayun Amir Ebrahimi Mary Apick Pouri Banayi Simin Ghaffari Vida Ghahremani Zahra Hatami Iren Fakhri Khorvash Parvaneh Massoumi Fahimeh Rastkar Shahla Riahi Shahrzad Tahmine Farzaneh Taidi Susan Taslimi The clips featured come from the following films: Lor Girl A Girl from Shiraz Marjan Farewell to Tehran Hengameh Hassan, the Bald The Carriage Driver Dash Akol The Interim Husband Downpour The Suitor Topoli Tranquility in the Presence of Others The Mongols The Soil Strait Prince Ehtejab Secrets of the Treasure of the Jinn Valley Stranger and the Fog Back and Dagger Ballad of Tara Mayram and Mani Death of Yazdgerd Bashu The Lover The Lover is a fiction film produced and directed by Mahmoud Shoolizadeh, that has participated in several international film festivals in 2016 and 2017. The film was mainly shot in St. Marys, Georgia, and was screened at locations such as the historic Theater by the Trax in St Marys Georgia, and the historic Sun Ray Cinema in Jacksonville Florida. Several news articles and online magazines describe the films shooting and international film festival participation around the world. Martin Borulya Martin Borulya is a 1953 Soviet comedy drama film directed by Aleksei Shvachko and Gnat Yura and starring Yura, Varvara Chayka and Olga Kusenko. It was made in Ukrainian at the Dovzhenko Film Studios in Kiev. Ghazi Shaheed Ghazi Shaheed is a 1998 thriller drama film based on the disasters that befell the PNS Ghazi on Bay of Bengal. It was directed by Kazim Pasha and stars Shabbir Jan as Commander Zafar Khan and Adnan Jilani as Lieutenant-Commander Pervez Hameed. The drama film was financed and produced by the ISPR and the Navy and was filmed mostly in the Arabian Sea. Mission Mummy Mission Mummy, is a 2016 Indian children and family drama film, written and directed by Ashish Kakkad and produced by Nigam Shah, Divyesh Mehta & Sugam Shah. It stars Aarti Patel, Raj Vazir, Satyam Sharma, Aashna Mehta & Saumya Shah in lead roles. This is the second film by Ashish Kakkad, after Better Half. Mission Mummy is produced under the banner of Virtual Entertainment. It is also co-produced by Ashish Kakkad. The story of the film is based on a book by Dhiruben Patel. The screenplay and dialogues are written by Dipak Soliya and Ashish Kakkad. The film celebrates the idea of "being Gujarati" and hence poet and lyricist Tushar Shukla was approached for a song portraying the love for the mother tongue. Idhaya Thamarai Idhaya Thamarai is a 1990 Tamil romantic drama film, directed by K. Rajeshwar, starring Karthik and Revathi in lead roles. The film, produced by M. Veda had musical score by Sankar Ganesh and was released on 14 January 1990. Meera Jaakirathai Meera Jaakirathai is a 2016 Tamil-language horror film, directed by R. G. Kesvaan. The film stars an ensemble cast featuring Surendar, Monica and amongst others. Music for the film was composed by the Raj and the film opened to mixed reviews in May 2016, having been in production for six years. Sonar Baran Pakhi Sonar Baran Pakhi is a 2016 Indian biographical film based on life of the Assamese folk singer Pratima Barua Pandey. The film was directed by Bobby Baruah Sarma. Steel Flower Steel Flower is a 2015 South Korean film starring Jeong Ha-dam. Written and directed by Park Suk-young, it depicts the story of a young homeless girl struggling to make a living in Busan. It made its world premiere at the 20th Busan International Film Festival in 2015. Since then, it has won numerous awards. Meyeti Ekhon Kothay Jabe Meyeti Ekhon Kothay Jabe is a 2016 Bangladeshi drama film directed by Nader Chowdhury, written by Imdadul Hoque Milon. The film received the Bangladesh National Film Awards in 2016 in 4 categories. Julieum 4 Perum Julieum 4 Perum is a 2017 Indian Tamil comedy drama film written and directed by R. V. Satheesh. The film features Amudhavanan, George Vijay, R. V. Satheesh and Yoganand in the lead roles, while Alya Manasa amongst others plays a supporting role. The film began production during early 2016 and was released on 7 April 2017.The film also contains a stunning cameo by debutant actor Mr. Harsha Raj about 1 hour and 50 minutes in. Though the cameo is only a few minutes long, it is apparent that Mr. Harsha Raj is a man with extraordinary talent and some Oscar worthy acting prowess. In fact, it is expected that Mr. Harsha Raj will soon launch a political party of his own to lead the people of Tamil Nadu to their rightful destiny. BB5 BB5 is an Indian Kannada language thriller film written and directed by Janardhan N. It features Poornachandra Mysore and Radhika Chetan in the lead roles. Rajesh Nataranga, Rashmi Prabhakar and Giriraj B. M. feature in key supporting roles. The score and soundtrack for the film is by Chethan Kumar Shastry and the cinematography is by Chethan Royie. The film released on 26 May 2017 with positive response across multiplexes in Karnataka. Aaru Adugula Bullet Aaradugula Bullet is an upcoming Telugu-language action comedy film, produced by Thandra Ramesh under the banner of Jaya Balaji Real Media. and directed by B. Gopal. The film stars Gopichand and Nayanthara, with music composed by Mani Sharma. Nagarvalam Nagarvalam is a 2017 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Marxx, starring Yuthan Balaji, Deekshitha Manikkam and Anjathe Sridhar in lead roles. The film had a theatrical release on 21 April 2017. North of Blue North of Blue is a 2018 American animated feature film directed, produced and animated by Joanna Priestley with a score by Jamie Haggerty. It is an abstract, experimental film that was inspired by the winter landscapes of the far north. 24 Hour Psycho 24 Hour Psycho is the title of an art installation created by artist Douglas Gordon in 1993. The work consists entirely of an appropriation of Alfred Hitchcocks 1960 Psycho slowed down to approximately two frames a second, rather than the usual 24. As a result, it lasts for exactly 24 hours, rather than the original 109 minutes. The film was an important work in Gordons early career, and is said to introduce themes common to his work, such as "recognition and repetition, time and memory, complicity and duplicity, authorship and authenticity, darkness and light." 21 Months of Hell 21 Months of Hell is a 2017 documentary film about the torture methods performed by the police in India during The Emergency. The film is directed by Yadu Vijayakrishnan and produced by Arise Media Network. 21 Months of Hell had its first private screening in New Delhi with the presence of Indian Union Minister of State Aswini Kumar Choubey who was also a victim of torture during Emergency. The film had overall positive response. Controversies sparked as the Central Board of Film Certification rejected the film citing that there are no proof of the torture methods used by police during the Emergency. A Daughter's Tale PANKH A Daughters Tale Pankh is an Bollywood action-drama film directed by and produced by Rajinder Verma. Directed by Premraaj & Rajinder Verma under the banner of Yash babu Entertainment. The film released worldwide on 17 November 2017 and grossed more than 80 crores. It has generally received positive reviews from critics. The principal locations of the shoot were Mumbai, Delhi, Kurukshetra and Haryana. The production was done under the guidance of IAS of Kurukshetra Mrs. Sumedha Kataria and Special Correspondent of The Pioneer Mr. Sourabh Chowdhury. The story and screenplay is written by Rajinder Verma. It features actor Dr. Nishigandha Wad, Mehul Buch, Sudhir Pandey, Surbhi Kakkar, Amarjeet Singh, Vipin Goyal, Sonam Arora & Ayush Shah. Music of the film was composed by Mahesh. 12-12-1950 12-12-1950 is a 2017 Indian Tamil language film written and directed by Selva. The movie is a tribute to the film actor Rajinikanth. The title teaser of the movie was released on 8 July 2017. The cast includes Thambi Ramaiah, Ramesh Thilak, Yogi Babu, Ajai Prasad, Adhavan, and Prashanth. The film director Selva has rechristened himself as Kabali Selva. Musmos na sumibol sa gubat ng digma Unless the Water is Safer than the Land, whose Filipino language Title, "Musmos na Sumibol sa Gubat ng Digma" actually literally means " Child who Sprung out of Forest of War", is a 2018 Philippine independent film directed by Iar Lionel Arondaing. It was released on August 3, 2018 as part of the 14th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Sound in the full-length feature film category. In the film, an old man recounts the coming-of-age tale of a young Muslim girl named Eshal who is forced to hide in the forest with her infant brother Affan to escape the violence of the inter-familial dispute that has plagued her family. In the forest, he meets a boy named Farhan with whom she develops a friendship as they wait for adults to find them and bring them back to their families. The English title of the film is taken from Somali-British poet Warsan Shires poem "Home", which introduces the film. Ennaalum Sarath..? Ennaalum Sarath..? is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language suspense drama film written and directed by Balachandra Menon and starring himself along with debutants Charlie Joe, Nitya Naresh, and Parvathy Arun. The film was released on 27 July 2018. Reflection Reflection is a Burmese language film directed by Lu Min. The film was produced by Thudra Productions, a corporation owned by Eaindra Kyaw Zin. The movie starred Htun Eaindra Bo, Eaindra Kyaw Zin, Wutt Hmone Shwe Yi, and Pactria. Changa Chet Changa Chet is a 2018 Nepalese drama comedy film, directed by Dipendra K Khanal. The film is written by Pradip Bhardwaj and produced by Madhav Wagle and Sharmila Pandey. The film stars Ayushman Joshi, Rabindra Jha, Sandip Chhetri, Arpan Thapa, Priyanka Karki, Paramita Rana, Surakshya Panta in the lead roles. The film was released on November 2, 2018 Fistful of Dirt Fistful of Dirt is a 2018 American drama film, directed by Sebastián Silva, from a screenplay by Silva and Pedro Peirano. It stars Julio Gastón Ramos, Dolores Pedro and Modesto Lacen. It had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on August 31, 2018. Veronica's Wish Veronica’s Wish is a Ugandan English language drama film starring Nisha Kalema, Housen Mushema, Malaika Nnyanzi and Symon Base Kalema. It premiered in Uganda on 17 November 2018. The film was selected at major film festivals around the world including Silcon Valley African Film Festival, Uganda Film Festival and Mashariki African Film Festival and even won nominations and awards at the latter two. Arrivée de Pierette et Pierrot Les Fredaines de Pierrette is a 1900 French silent film directed by Alice Guy. The film was produced by the Société L. Gaumont et compagnie. Kit Carson Kit Carson is one of the earliest Western films, being released by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company in October 1903. Part of the footage was reused in The Pioneers, another Western short also released by Biograph in October 1903. Both films were shot on location in the Adirondack Mountains of New York. Antony and Cleopatra Antony and Cleopatra is a 1908 film starring Maurice Costello and Florence Lawrence in the title roles, based on William Shakespeares play of the same name. It was the first film to dramatize the ill-fated romance between Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII of Egypt. Macbeth Macbeth is a silent 1908 American film directed by James Stuart Blackton based on the William Shakespeare play of the same name. It is the earliest known film version of that play. It was a black and white silent film that had English intertitles. It is currently unknown if any print of the film still exists. A Smoked Husband A Smoked Husband is a 1908 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Valet's Wife The Valets Wife is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists in the film archive of George Eastman House. The Vaquero's Vow The Vaqueros Vow is a 1908 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Bakchisarayskiy fontan The Fountain of Bakhchisaray is a 1909 Russian short drama film directed by Yakov Protazanov. It is a lost film.. His Lost Love His Lost Love is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. A print of the film exists in the film archive of the Library of Congress. One Touch of Nature One Touch of Nature is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. It is not known whether the film currently survives, which suggests that it is a lost film. Song of Death The Dance of Death is a 1912 German silent film directed by Urban Gad and starring Asta Nielsen. It was one of the first films made at the new Babelsberg Studio in Berlin. The Floor Above The Floor Above is a 1914 American silent mystery film directed by James Kirkwood. The film stars Earle Foxe, Henry Walthall and Dorothy Gish in the lead roles. She Wanted a Car A Fool There Was is a 1914 American film featuring Oliver Hardy. The title was changed to She Wanted a Car after the release of the 1915 film starring Theda Bara also titled A Fool There Was. A Study in Scarlet A Study in Scarlet is a 1914 British silent drama film directed by George Pearson and starring James Bragington making him the first English actor to portray Holmes on film. It is based on the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle novel of the same name and is considered to be lost. An American film of the same name was released in the U.S. on the following day, 29 December 1914. , the film is missing from the BFI National Archive, and is listed as one of the British Film Institutes "75 Most Wanted" lost films. Anna Karenina Anna Karenina is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by J. Gordon Edwards and starring Betty Nansen. It was the first American adaptation of the novel by Leo Tolstoy. The film is considered to be lost. Some scenes were shot on location at a ski resort near Montreal. Britain Prepared Britain Prepared is a British documentary feature film. The film is silent and made in black-and-white with some colour sequences in the Kinemacolor additive color process. The film documents Britains military preparedness, showing scenes of the army and navy in preparation for war, and the manufacture of munitions. The film was made by the Cinema Committee, comprising Charles Urban, William Jury of Jurys Imperial Pictures and Tommy Welsh of Gaumont, at the behest of the covert British propaganda organisation, the War Propaganda Bureau. It was the first major British official film of World War One. Camille Camille is a 1915 American silent film based on the story La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas, fils, first published in French as a novel in 1848 and as a play in 1852. Adapted for the screen by Frances Marion, Camille was directed by Albert Capellani and starred Clara Kimball Young as Camille and Paul Capellani as her lover, Armand. The Eternal City The Eternal City is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by Hugh Ford and Edwin S. Porter, produced by Adolph Zukor. The movie stars Pauline Frederick in her debut film role, The production is based upon the novel and 1902 Broadway play of the same name by Hall Caine that starred Viola Allen and Frederic De Belleville. Much of The Eternal City was shot on location in England and Italy before being interrupted by the start of the Great War. The film was released through the specially created Select Film Booking Agency for the Famous Players Film Company. The Eternal City is now considered lost. It was remade as in 1923, directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Barbara La Marr, Bert Lytell, and Lionel Barrymore. Jane Jane is a 1915 American silent film produced by the Oliver Morosco company and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is based on a stage play Jane by W.H. Lestocq and Harry Nicholls. Frank Lloyd directed, early in his career, and up-and-coming stage comic Charlotte Greenwood debuts and stars in her first motion picture. This was Lloyds second directed feature film after several years of making shorts. This film survives in the Library of Congress. Life's Whirlpool McTeague is a 1916 American silent film drama directed by Barry ONeil. The first motion picture adaptation of Frank Norriss 1899 novel McTeague, the film stars Holbrook Blinn and Fania Marinoff as McTeague and Trina. These roles were later played by Gibson Gowland and Zasu Pitts in Eric von Stroheims 1924 adaptation of the novel, Greed. Blinn was already famous for playing brutal characters on the stage, as in the Edward Sheldon play, Salvation Nell. The film is now considered a lost film. Peculiar Patients' Pranks Peculiar Patients Pranks is a 1915 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Thought to be a lost film, it was rediscovered in Australias National Film and Sound Archive in 1994. Rumpelstiltskin Rumpelstiltskin is a musical based on the Brothers Grimm Fairytale of the same name, featuring a score by Broadway composer / music director Steve Marzullo, lyrics by Amelia DeMayo, and book by Deb Roberts. This adaptation differs slightly from its source material but honors the story. Rumpelstiltskin is currently unavailable for licensing. La signora delle camelie The Lady of the Camellias is a 1915 Italian historical drama film directed by Baldassarre Negroni and starring Hesperia, Alberto Collo, and Ida Carloni Talli. It is an adaptation of Alexandre Dumas, fils novel The Lady of the Camellias. Another Italian version The Lady of the Camellias was released the same year. Spaghetti a la Mode Spaghetti a la Mode is a 1915 American short comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Temptation Temptation is a 1915 American silent romantic drama film directed and produced by Cecil B. DeMille. The film starred Geraldine Farrar and Theodore Roberts and was written by and based on an original story by Hector Turnbull. Additional writing was done by DeMille and Jeanie MacPherson, who did not receive screen credit. Vordertreppe - Hintertreppe Frontstairs and Backstairs is a 1915 German silent film directed by Urban Gad and starring Asta Nielsen. It is based on the 1889 play Honour by Hermann Sudermann. Az egymillió fontos bankó The One Million Pound Note is a 1916 Hungarian silent comedy film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Lajos Ujváry, Gyula Nagy and Aladár Ihász. It is an adaptation of Mark Twains 1893 short story The Million Pound Bank Note. The Rail Rider The Rail Rider is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring House Peters, Bertram Marburgh, and Henry West. The films sets were designed by the art director Ben Carré. The Real Thing at Last The Real Thing at Last is a satirical silent movie based on the play Macbeth. It was written in 1916 by Peter Pan creator and playwright J. M. Barrie as a parody of the American entertainment industry. The film was made by the newly created British Actors Film Company in response to news that American filmmaker D. W. Griffith intended to honor the 300th anniversary of William Shakespeares death with the production of a film version. No copies of The Real Thing at Last are known to survive. The Secret of the Submarine The Secret of the Submarine is a 1915 American adventure film serial directed by George L. Sargent. It was 15 chapters and all of them are considered to be lost. Spaghetti Spaghetti is a 1916 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. The Victoria Cross The Victoria Cross is a surviving 1916 American drama silent film directed by Edward LeSaint and written by Paul M. Potter and Margaret Turnbull. The film stars Lou Tellegen, Cleo Ridgely, Sessue Hayakawa, Ernest Joy, Mabel Van Buren and Frank Lanning. The film was released on December 14, 1916, by Paramount Pictures. Faun Faun is a 1918 Hungarian silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Gábor Rajnay, Dezsõ Gyárfás and Artúr Somlay. It was based on a play by Edward Knoblock. The Girl Without a Soul The Girl Without a Soul is a 1917 American silent feature film featuring Viola Dana in a dual role as sisters. The film was produced by B.A. Rolfe and shot in the Fort Lee area. Rolfe moved his production company west to Hollywood in the wake of the 1918 influenza epidemic, but not before director Collins fell victim and died in a New York hotel room in October of that year. This film is preserved complete at the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection in New York. In 2018, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Harrison és Barrison Harrison and Barrison is a 1917 Hungarian silent comedy film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Márton Rátkai, Dezsõ Gyárfás and Nusi Somogyi. Korda broke from his previous practice of adapting literary works, to direct an original screenplay. The films style is a madcap one, which relied on the talents of its two stars Rátkai and Gyárfás who were popular comedians. It was Kordas most famous Hungarian film, better known than his literary adaptions. Korda himself considered the film his best work of the period. Sapho Sapho is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Hugh Ford and written by Hugh Ford and Doty Hobart. The film stars Pauline Frederick, Frank Losee, John St. Polis, Pedro de Cordoba, and Thomas Meighan. It is based on the novel Sapho by Alphonse Daudet. The film was released on March 11, 1917, by Paramount Pictures. It is not known whether the film currently survives. St. Peter's Umbrella St. Peters Umbrella is a 1917 Hungarian silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Károly Lajthay, Márton Rátkai and Victor Varconi. It was an adaptation of the 1895 novel St. Peters Umbrella by Kálmán Mikszáth. Two adaptations were made later in 1935 and in 1958. The Deciding Kiss The Deciding Kiss is a 1918 American comedy film directed by Tod Browning. The film was considered a lost film for decades. A print was discovered at the Archives du Film du CNC archive. Hindle Wakes Hindle Wakes is a 1918 British silent film drama, directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Colette ONiel and Hayford Hobbs. It is the first of four screen versions of the celebrated and controversial 1912 play by Stanley Houghton. It which was a sensation in its time for its daring assertions that a woman could enjoy a sexual fling just as much as a man, without feeling any guilt or obligation to explain herself, and that she was perfectly capable of making her own life decisions without interference from family or the need to bow to social pressures. Elvey was reported to be unsatisfied with the way the film turned out and, believing he could do better, directed a remake in 1927, producing what is now regarded as a classic of British silent cinema. It's a Wild Life Its a Wild Life is a 1918 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Playmates Playmates is a 1918 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Uncle Tom's Cabin Uncle Toms Cabin was a 1918 American silent drama film directed by J. Searle Dawley, produced by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation and distributed by Paramount Pictures under the Famous Players-Lasky name. The film is based on Harriet Beecher Stowes 1852 novel Uncle Toms Cabin and George Aikens eponymous play. Uncle Toms Cabin starred Marguerite Clark, who portrayed both Topsy and Little Eva. It is now considered to be a lost film. Who's Zoo? Whose Zoo? is a 1918 American comedy film featuring Stan Laurel. Az élet királya The Picture of Dorian Gray is a 1918 Hungarian drama film directed by Alfréd Deésy, featuring Béla Lugosi., and based on Oscar Wildes novel of the same name. A 111-es Number 111 is a 1919 Hungarian silent thriller film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Gábor Rajnay, María Corda and Gyula Bartos. The film was based on a novel by Jenő Heltai. It was Kordas final Hungarian film before he went into exile in Austria during the White Terror. The film was remade in 1938. Heap Big Chief Heap Big Chief is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Previously thought to be a lost film, a print was located at the Cinema Museum in London in 2018, and the recovered film was first shown to audiences on the second day of the Silent Laughter Weekend on 28 April 2019. The Misleading Widow The Misleading Widow is a silent film comedy directed by John S. Robertson and starring Billie Burke. The film is based on the play Billeted by F. Tennyson Jesse and H. M. Harwood and was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. As it is not known whether the film currently survives, it is likely that it, similar to most of Burkes silent films, is a lost film. My Wife, the Movie Star My Wife, the Movie Star is a 1919 German silent comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Ossi Oswalda, Paul Biensfeldt and Victor Janson. The New Moon The New Moon is a 1919 silent film adventure drama directed by Chester Withey and produced by and starring Norma Talmadge, with Pedro de Cordoba and Charles K. Gerrard. Around the World in 80 Days Around the World in Eighty Days is a 1919 German silent adventure comedy film, directed and produced by Richard Oswald and starring Conrad Veidt, Anita Berber and Reinhold Schünzel. It is based on the 1873 Jules Verne novel Around the World in Eighty Days. It premiered at the Marmorhaus in Berlin. Sacred Silence Sacred Silence is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Harry F. Millarde and starring William Russell and Agnes Ayres. Square Deal Sanderson Square Deal Sanderson is a 1919 American silent western film directed by William S. Hart and Lambert Hillyer, written by Lambert Hillyer and Charles Alden Seltzer, and starring William S. Hart, Ann Little, Frank Whitson, Lloyd Bacon, Edwin Wallock and Tom OBrien. It was released on June 15, 1919, by Paramount Pictures. A print of the film is held by the Library of Congress and in other film archives. The $1,000,000 Reward The $1,000,000 Reward is a 1920 American drama film serial directed by George Lessey and produced by Harry Grossman. This is now considered to be a lost film, as there are no available copies of it. 813 813 is a 1920 American mystery film directed by Charles Christie and Scott Sidney, written by Scott Darling from the story by Maurice Leblanc, produced by Al Christie, released by the Christie Film Company and the Robertson-Cole Pictures Corporation, and starring Wedgwood Nowell as jewel thief Arsene Lupin with a supporting cast featuring Ralph Lewis, Wallace Beery, and Laura La Plante. It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it may be a lost film. Polly with a Past Polly with a Past is a 1920 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Metro Pictures and directed by Leander de Cordova. Based on a 1917 Broadway stage play of the same name, the film starred Ina Claire, reprising her stage role as the title Polly. Clifton Webb had an early unbilled screen appearance in this film. As with many Metro Pictures productions from the period from the late 1910s to the early 1920s, this film is presumed lost. Shipwrecked Among Cannibals Shipwrecked Among Cannibals is a 1920 American silent film travel documentary film directed by William F. Alder, and released by Universal Studios in July 1920. After the Show After the Show is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by William C. deMille and written by Vianna Knowlton and Hazel Christie MacDonald based on a story by Rita Weiman. The film stars Jack Holt, Lila Lee, Charles Stanton Ogle, Eve Southern, Shannon Day, and Carlton S. King. The film was released on October 9, 1921, by Paramount Pictures. It is not known whether the film currently survives, and it may be a lost film. All Souls' Eve All Souls Eve is a 1921 American silent drama film. The film is based on the mystical 1920 Broadway play of the same name by Anne Crawford Flexner. Produced and distributed by Paramount offshoot Realart Pictures, All Souls Eve was directed by Chester Franklin and starred Mary Miles Minter, who played two parts in the same scene through the use of double exposure. Some people believe that All Souls Eve is the one night of the year when the spirits of the dead can appear to the living, and the films plot revolves around this belief. The film is now considered lost. Lead actress Mary Miles Minter had been involved in a romance with film director William Desmond Taylor, and in 1921, after breaking off the affair, he was brutally murdered. His murder was never solved, but the press speculated that Minter may possibly have been involved, although there was no evidence of that. The Beggar Maid The Beggar Maid is a 1921 American silent drama film based on the Tennyson poem of The King and the Beggar-maid and the painting of the scene by Sir Edward Burne-Jones. The feature was directed by Herbert Blaché and stars Reginald Denny and Mary Astor. The Black Panther's Cub The Black Panthers Cub is a 1921 American silent melodrama film produced by William K. Ziegfeld, Florence Ziegfelds younger brother. It stars stage actress Florence Reed in her last silent screen portrayal where she plays multiple roles. It is a lost film. Double Adventure Double Adventure is a 1921 American film serial directed by W. S. Van Dyke. The film is considered to be lost in the United States. All or parts of the serial are held by Gosfilmofond, Russian State Archive. Kleider machen Leute Clothes Make the Man is a 1921 Austrian-German silent film based on a novel by Gottfried Keller, directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Hermann Thimig, Dora Kaiser and Hugo Thimig. Circus Jim Laughter and Tears is a 1921 British-Dutch silent drama film directed by B. E. Doxat-Pratt. The film is extant in copies at the British Film Institute and the Nederlands Filmmuseum. Nat Pinkerton im Kampf, 1. Teil - Das Ende des Artisten Bartolini Nat Pinkerton in the Fight is a 1920 German film directed by Wolfgang Neff and featuring Béla Lugosi. Pagan Love Pagan Love is a 1920 American silent romance film produced and directed by Hugo Ballin and starring his wife Mabel Ballin, Togo Yamamoto, and Rockliffe Fellowes. Its alternate title is The Honourable Gentleman, which is also the title of the short story by Achmed Abdullah that it is based on. The W. W. Hodkinson Company and Pathé Exchange handled the distribution. Treibende Kraft Driving Force is a 1921 German silent film directed by Zoltán Nagy and starring Lya De Putti and Fern Andra. It premiered at the Marmorhaus in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hans Jacoby and Franz Seemann. Without Benefit of Clergy Without Benefit of Clergy is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by James Young and featuring Boris Karloff. It is based on the story by Rudyard Kipling. A print of the film still exists. Cardigan Cardigan is a lost 1922 American silent Revolutionary War historical drama film directed by John W. Noble and starring William Collier It was adapted for the screen by Robert William Chambers from his own 1901 novel Cardigan. The False Dimitri The False Dimitri is a 1922 German silent historical film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Alfred Abel, Agnes Straub and Eugen Klöpfer. Set in early seventeenth century Russia it portrays the rise of False Dmitriy I during the Time of Troubles. It was made by the German major studio UFA. The films sets were designed by the art director Walter Reimann. Forget Me Not Forget Me Not, also known as Forget-Me-Not, is a 1922 American silent melodrama film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and distributed by Metro Pictures. The film starred Bessie Love and Gareth Hughes. It is considered a lost film. A Gypsy Cavalier A Gipsy Cavalier is a 1922 British historical drama film directed by J. Stuart Blackton and starring Georges Carpentier, Flora le Breton and Rex McDougall. It was one of three films made in Britain during the early 1920s by the British-born American founder of Vitagraph Studios. All involved elaborate sets, costumes and extras and set an example of showmanship to emerging British filmmakers. It was adapted from the novel My Lady April by John Overton. The Heart Specialist The Heart Specialist is a lost 1922 American silent drama film directed by Frank Urson and starring Mary Miles Minter. Man Under Cover Man Under Cover is a 1922 American crime film directed by Tod Browning and starring Herbert Rawlinson and George Hernandez. A copy of Man Under Cover is housed at the Museum of Modern Art. Polly of the Follies Polly of the Follies is a 1922 American silent romantic comedy film starring Constance Talmadge, Horace Knight, and Thomas Carr. It is presumed to be lost; all that is known to have survived is a trailer. An intertitle from the trailer states that Talmadge plays "a stagestruck country girl who hits New York and strikes Ziegfeld for a job". According to the Internet Movie Database, this was James Gleasons film debut. Der Todesreigen The Circle of Death is a 1922 German silent drama film directed by William Karfiol and starring Johannes Riemann, Olga Tschechowa and Albert Steinrück. The films sets were designed by the art director Siegfried Wroblewsky. The Wall Flower The Wall Flower is a 1922 American silent romantic drama film directed by Rupert Hughes and starring Colleen Moore, Richard Dix, Gertrude Astor, Laura La Plante, and Tom Gallery. The film was released by Goldwyn Pictures on May 1922. The Barnyard The Barnyard is a 1923 film featuring Oliver Hardy and directed by Larry Semon. The Dangerous Maid The Dangerous Maid is a 1923 American silent historical comedy film produced and distributed by Joseph M. Schenck Productions and directed by Victor Heerman. It was distributed through Associated First National. Inge Larsen Inge Larsen is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Henny Porten, Paul Otto and Ressel Orla. It was shot on location in Copenhagen. The films sets were designed by art directors Alfred Junge, Ludwig Kainer and Fritz Lück. Jealous Husbands Jealous Husbands is a lost 1923 American silent drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Earle Williams, Jane Novak, and Ben Alexander. Second Hand Love Second Hand Love is a 1923 American film directed by William A. Wellman. Das unbekannte Morgen The Unknown Tomorrow is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Werner Krauss, María Corda and Olga Limburg. American Manners American Manners is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by James W. Horne. It was produced by Richard Talmadge, who also stars, and was distributed by FBO. Preserved in the Library of Congress. Behind Two Guns Behind Two Guns is a 1924 American silent western film, directed by Robert North Bradbury. It stars J. B. Warner, Hazel Newman, and Marin Sais, and was released on May 15, 1924. Cirque hollandais Cirque hollandais is a 1924 Dutch silent film directed by Theo Frenkel. Cytherea Cytherea is a lost 1924 American silent romantic drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Alma Rubens, Constance Bennett, and Norman Kerry. Based on the novel Cytherea, Goddess of Love, by Joseph Hergesheimer and was adapted for the screen by Frances Marion. Cytherea features two dream sequences filmed in an early version of the Technicolor color film process. The Dawn of a Tomorrow The Dawn of a Tomorrow is a 1924 silent film drama produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures. It is based on the 1906 novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett and stars Jacqueline Logan. George Melford directed the story which had been filmed before in 1915 also titled The Dawn of a Tomorrow with Mary Pickford. A play version had been produced on Broadway in 1909 which served as the final starring stage role for Eleanor Robson Belmont. The film today is lost. Tess of the D'Urbervilles Tess of the dUrbervilles is a 1924 American silent drama film starring Blanche Sweet and Conrad Nagel. It was directed by Sweets husband, Marshall Neilan. The film is the second motion picture adaptation of the novel by Thomas Hardy, which had been turned into a very successful 1897 play starring Mrs. Fiske. In 1913, Adolph Zukor enticed Mrs. Fiske to reprise her role in a film version which is now considered lost. The 1924 version is also considered lost. Winner Take All Winner Take All is a lost 1924 silent film western directed by W. S. Van Dyke with Buck Jones as star. It was produced and released by the Fox Film Corporation. The Ancient Mariner The Ancient Mariner is a 1925 American fantasy-drama silent film based on the popular poem, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, first published in 1798. The film was directed by Henry Otto and Chester Bennett, and it was adapted for the screen by Eve Unsell. The film stars Clara Bow, Gladys Brockwell, Nigel De Brulier and was distributed by Fox Film Corporation. The film is presumed to be lost. The Bridge of Sighs The Bridge of Sighs is a 1925 American drama film directed by Phil Rosen and written by Louis D. Lighton and Hope Loring. The film stars Dorothy Mackaill, Creighton Hale, Richard Tucker, Alec B. Francis, Ralph Lewis and Cliff Saum. The film was released by Warner Bros. on January 1, 1925. Classified Classified is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Alfred Santell and produced by and starring Corinne Griffith. It was based on a novel by Edna Ferber and distributed through First National Pictures. The film was remade as Hard to Get by First National in 1929 as an early talkie for Dorothy Mackaill, a Corinne Griffith rival at First National. A Little Girl in a Big City A Little Girl in a Big City is a 1925 silent film drama directed by Burton L. King and starring Gladys Walton. It is based on an off-Broadway play, A Little Girl in a Big City, by James Kyrle MacCurdy. It was Gladys Waltons last film. Several copies are preserved in positive and negative formats in the Library of Congress archive. A DVD of the film was released by Grapevine Video in 2012. Luxusweibchen Women of Luxury is a 1925 German silent comedy film directed by Erich Schönfelder and starring Lee Parry, Hans Albers and Rudolf Lettinger. It was made at the Johannisthal Studios near Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art directors Jacek Rotmil and Siegfried Wroblewsky. The Amateur Gentleman The Amateur Gentleman is a 1926 American silent drama film produced by Inspiration Pictures and distributed through First National Pictures. It was directed by Sidney Olcott as a vehicle for star Richard Barthelmess. The same story was made into a 1920 British silent film and would be filmed again in 1936 with Douglas Fairbanks. The Amateur Gentleman is preserved in the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection. With Buffalo Bill on the U. P. Trail With Buffalo Bill on the U. P. Trail; alternately called Buffalo Bill on the U. P. Trail, is a 1926 American silent historical western film starring Roy Stewart as Buffalo Bill Cody and directed by Frank Mattison. It was produced by Anthony J. Xydias. This film is available from the Prelinger Archives, San Francisco and the Grapevine video, Phoenix, and is also preserved at the Library of Congress. Several members of the cast and crew of this film later worked on General Custer at the Little Big Horn. The College Boob The College Boob is a 1926 American comedy film directed by Harry Garson and written by Gerald Duffy. The film stars Maurice Bennett Flynn, Jean Arthur, Jimmy Anderson, Bob Steele, Cecil Ogden and Dorothea Wolbert. The film was released on August 15, 1926, by Film Booking Offices of America. Dangerous Traffic Dangerous Traffic is a 1926 American dramatic, action silent film directed by Bennett Cohen and starring Francis X. Bushman Jr. and Mildred Harris. A preserved film available on DVD. The Fighting Cheat The Fighting Cheat is a 1926 American silent film western. Directed by Richard Thorpe, the film stars Hal Taliaferro, Jean Arthur, and Ted Rackerby. It was released on February 11, 1926. The Hidden Way The Hidden Way is a surviving 1926 silent film crime drama produced and directed by Joseph De Grasse, written by his wife Ida May Park and starring Mary Carr, Gloria Grey and Thomas Santschi. The film was lost for decades until a print surfaced in near mint condition in New Zealand. Med 'Maud' over Polhavet Med Maud over Polhavet is a Norwegian documentary film from 1926, directed by Odd Dahl. The film photographer and air force officer Odd Dahl followed «Maud» for two years from 1922 and filmed the crew on board as they travelled through the unknown Arctic. Roald Amundsen had at this point left the ship for his venture to the North Pole. Odd Dahl filmed the scientific work and many critical situation the crew faced alone on the ice. The crew consisted of: Oscar Wisting, Captain Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, oceanographer Odd Dahl, airman, photographer Finn Malmgren, meteorologist Gennady Olonkin, telegraphist Søren Syvertsen, machinist Karl Hansen, handyman Kakot, handyman from Sibiria The film had its premiere at Victoria teater on 17 Mai 1926, but was previewed the day before with a lecture at the Universitetet i Oslo. Sea Horses for the British Indie band see The Seahorses. Sea Horses is a 1926 American drama silent film directed by Allan Dwan and written by Becky Gardiner, James Shelley Hamilton and Francis Brett Young. The film stars Jack Holt, Florence Vidor, William Powell, George Bancroft, Mack Swain, Frank Campeau and Allan Simpson. The film was released on February 22, 1926, by Paramount Pictures. It is considered a lost film. The Silver Treasure The Silver Treasure is a lost 1926 silent film action drama directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring George OBrien. It is based on the novel Nostromo by Joseph Conrad. It was produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation. A Six Shootin' Romance A Six Shootin Romance is A 1926 American silent western film directed by Clifford Smith and starring Jack Hoxie, Olive Hasbrouck and William Steele. Blonde or Brunette Blonde or Brunette is a surviving 1927 silent film comedy directed by Richard Rosson, produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. It starred Adolphe Menjou, Greta Nissen and Arlette Marchal. Copy held at Library of Congress. The Chinese Parrot The Chinese Parrot is a silent film, the second in the Charlie Chan series. It was directed by Paul Leni and starred Japanese actor Sōjin Kamiyama as Chan. The film is an adaptation of the 1926 Earl Derr Biggers novel The Chinese Parrot. It is considered a lost film. The film is presumed to be lost. Another version of the story was filmed in 1934, entitled The Courage of Charlie Chan. Confetti Confetti is a 1927 British silent drama film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Jack Buchanan, Annette Benson and Sydney Fairbrother. It had its trade show in December 1927. The film was shot at Gainsborough Pictures Islington studios. Is Zat So? Is Zat So? is a lost 1927 silent film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring George OBrien, Edmund Lowe and Douglas Fairbanks Jr.. It was produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation. The film was based on a 1925 play of the same by James Gleason and Richard Taber and produced by George Brinton McLellan which ran for 634 performances at the 39th Street Theatre in New York and opened in the same year at the Adelphi Theatre The play starred Gleason, Sidney Riggs and a pre-talkies Robert Armstrong. Rose of the Golden West Rose of the Golden West is a surviving 1927 American silent drama film produced by Richard A. Rowland and released by First National Pictures. It was directed by George Fitzmaurice and starred Mary Astor and Gilbert Roland. Wild Geese Wild Geese is a lost 1927 silent film drama directed by Phil Goldstone and starring Belle Bennett and Russell Simpson. It was distributed by Tiffany-Stahl Pictures. Dornenweg einer Fürstin Rasputin is a 1928 German-Soviet drama film directed by Nikolai Larin and Boris Nevolin and starring Vladimir Gajdarov, Suzanne Delmas and Ernst Rückert. The films sets were designed by Carl Ludwig Kirmse. Frauenarzt Dr. Schäfer Doctor Schäfer is a 1928 German silent film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise Fleck. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Heilbronner. His House in Order His House in Order is a 1928 British silent drama film directed by Randle Ayrton and starring Tallulah Bankhead, Ian Hunter and David Hawthorne. It was made at Teddington Studios and based on the 1906 Broadway play His House in Order by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero. In 1920, Paramount Pictures filmed the same play, His House in Order. Leontines Ehemänner Leontines Husbands is a 1928 German silent comedy film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Claire Rommer, Georg Alexander and Carl Walther Meyer. It was based on a play by Alfred Capus. A French dancer works her way through a series of husbands, spending their money. The film received poor reviews from critics, who expected better from the director. On Trial On Trial is a 1928 American talking drama film produced and distributed by Warner Bros., and directed by Archie Mayo. The film starred Pauline Frederick, Lois Wilson, Bert Lytell, Holmes Herbert, and Jason Robards. The film is based on the 1914 Broadway play of the same name by Elmer Rice. A silent version of the film was also released on December 29, 1928. The story was first filmed in 1917, starring Barbara Castleton, Sidney Ainsworth, and Mary McAllister. It was remade again in 1939 with John Litel, Margaret Lindsay, and Edward Norris. The Phantom Flyer The Phantom Flyer is a 1928 silent western and aviation film directed by Bruce M. Mitchell and starring Al Wilson, Lillian Gilmore and Buck Connors. The film was produced and distributed by the Universal Pictures. The Phantom Flyer was one of a series of films that showcased the exploits of the stunt pilots in Hollywood. The Phantom Flyer is not to be confused with another 1928 film of the same title, a 2-reeler starring Jack Hoxie. Suzy Saxophone Suzy Saxophone or Saxophone Suzy is a 1928 French-German silent film directed by Carl Lamac and starring Anny Ondra and Hans Albers. The films art direction was by Carl Ludwig Kirmse. Christina Christina is a lost 1929 part talkie starring Janet Gaynor and directed by William K. Howard. The supporting cast includes Charles Morton, Rudolph Schildkraut, Harry Cording, and Lucy Doraine. The film is lost, but surviving posters indicate that there was a talking soundtrack at some point. The Clue of the New Pin The Clue of the New Pin is a 1929 British crime film directed by Arthur Maude and starring Benita Hume, Kim Peacock, and Donald Calthrop. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios. The film was one of only 10 filmed in British Phototone, a sound-on-disc system which used 12-inch discs. All of the other nine films made in this process were short films. In March 1929, this film and The Crimson Circle, filmed in the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film system, were trade-shown to cinema exhibitors. This film is an adaptation of the 1923 novel The Clue of the New Pin by Edgar Wallace. It was later remade in 1961. Dark Red Roses Dark Red Roses is a 1929 British film directed by Sinclair Hill. The film includes a sequence featuring the Ballets Russes choreographed by George Balanchine. La divine croisière The Divine Voyage is a 1929 French silent film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Jean Murat, Thomy Bourdelle and Suzanne Christy. The Brandenburg Arch The Brandenburg Arch is a 1929 German silent drama film directed by Max Knaake and William Dieterle and starring Paul Henckels, June Marlowe and Aribert Mog. It was made by the German branch of Universal Pictures. The films sets were designed by the art directors Max Knaake and Fritz Maurischat. Giftgas Poison Gas is a 1929 German silent drama film directed by Mikhail Dubson and starring Hans Stüwe, Lissy Arna and Alfred Abel. It is based on the play Poison Gas over Berlin by Peter Martin Lampel. The films art direction was by August Rinaldi. Kid Gloves Kid Gloves is a 1929 American pre-Code part-talkie drama film directed by Ray Enright, and starring Conrad Nagel, Lois Wilson, Edward Earle, Edna Murphy, and Maude Turner Gordon. The film was released by Warner Bros. on March 23, 1929. The Love Racket The Love Racket is a 1929 American early sound crime drama film produced and distributed by First National Pictures. It was directed by William A. Seiter and starred Dorothy Mackaill. It is based on a Broadway play, The Woman on the Jury by Bernard K. Burns, and is a remake of a 1924 silent film of the same name which starred Bessie Love. The film is now considered lost. Myrtle Stedman reprises her role from the silent version in this film. Midstream Midstream is a 1929 American science fiction film directed by James Flood and starring Ricardo Cortez, Claire Windsor and Montagu Love. It is now considered a lost film. Latin Quarter Latin Quarter is a 1929 German silent film directed by Augusto Genina and starring Gina Manès, Carmen Boni and Helga Thomas. It was based on a novel by Maurice Dekobra. The films art direction was by Franz Schroedter. The Rainbow Man The Rainbow Man is a 1929 American pre-Code musical drama film. A copy of The Rainbow Man is preserved by the Library of Congress Packard Campus. Der rote Kreis The Crimson Circle is a 1929 British-German crime film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Lya Mara, Fred Louis Lerch, and Stewart Rome. The film, a co-production between British International Pictures and Efzet Film, was made in both a silent version and a sound version filmed in the Phonofilm sound-on-film system. In March 1929, this film and The Clue of the New Pin, filmed in the British Phototone sound-on-disc process, were previewed in London. The film is an adaptation of the Edgar Wallace novel The Crimson Circle in which Scotland Yard detectives battle a gang of blackmailers. A previous UK version was filmed in 1922. The Runaway Princess The Runaway Princess is a 1929 British-German silent drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and Fritz Wendhausen and starring Mady Christians, Fred Rains, Paul Cavanagh and Anne Grey. Splinters Splinters is a 1929 British musical comedy based on the stage revue Splinters. It was British & Dominions Film Corporations first all-talking release filmed entirely in the UK. The revue tells the story of the origin of the concert party Splinters created by UK soldiers in France in 1915. The film was followed by two sequels, Splinters in the Navy and Splinters in the Air. Der Sträfling aus Stambul The Convict from Istanbul is a 1929 German silent drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Heinrich George, Betty Amann and Paul Hörbiger. The films art direction is by Heinz Fenchel and Jacek Rotmil. Alf's Button Alfs Button is a 1930 British comedy film directed by W.P. Kellino and starring Tubby Edlin, Alf Goddard and Nora Swinburne. It is an adaptation of the 1920 novel Alfs Button by William Aubrey Darlington. The film features some singing and dancing sequences in an early colour process, which is believed to be Pathécolor. Are You There? Are You There? is a 1931 American comedy film directed by Hamilton MacFadden and written by Harlan Thompson. The film stars Beatrice Lillie, John Garrick, Olga Baclanova, George Grossmith Jr., Roger Davis and Jillian Sand. The film was released on May 3, 1931, by Fox Film Corporation. The Dancers The Dancers is a 1930 American pre-Code melodrama, produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation, and directed by Chandler Sprague. It is based on a 1923 Broadway play by Viola Tree and Gerald du Maurier. The film marks the feature sound film debut of actress Mrs. Patrick Campbell. The setting was shifted from the plays South America to Canada. Dolly macht Karriere Dolly Gets Ahead is a 1930 German musical film directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Dolly Haas, Oskar Karlweis and Grete Natzler. The films sets were designed by Heinz Fenschel and Jacek Rotmil. The Stolen Face The Stolen Face is a 1930 German crime film directed by Philipp Lothar Mayring and starring Hans Otto, Friedl Haerlin and Max Adalbert. The films sets were designed by the art director Werner Schlichting. It was shot on location in Berlin and Hamburg. Liebeswalzer Waltz of Love is a 1930 German musical film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch and Georg Alexander. It premiered at the Gloria-Palast in Berlin on 7 February 1930. A separate English language version The Love Waltz was also produced. On Your Back On Your Back is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film directed by Guthrie McClintic and written by Howard J. Green. The film stars Irene Rich, Raymond Hackett, H. B. Warner, Wheeler Oakman, Marion Shilling and Ilka Chase. The film was released on September 14, 1930, by Fox Film Corporation. A trailer exists in the Library of Congress collection. Actress Marion Shilling was frustrated when it became obvious that the studio was more interested in promoting Irene Rich than featuring an actress on loan. At a preview of the film, it was clear that Shilling was the standout, so cuts and re-shots were ordered. "For instance, the climactic scene of the film was one in which I, Irenes victim, at last had a chance to tell her off. My speech, to which I gave all the power I was capable of, covered an entire page of script. In the final version, how was the scene presented? Throughout the speech I was shown with my back to camera in a long shot. At frequent intervals, during my outpouring, the camera cut from my back to a huge idealized close-up of Irene." Schuberts Frühlingstraum Schuberts Dream of Spring is a 1931 German musical film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Carl Jöken, Gretl Theimer and Alfred Läutner. It is a biopic of the early Nineteenth century Austrian composer Franz Schubert. It was one of two films along with Vienna with which the director paid musical tribute to his native city Vienna. The Still Alarm The Still Alarm is a short film starring comedians Fred Allen and Clifton Webb, and directed by Roy Mack. The film was based on a skit by George S. Kaufman and released by Warner Brothers as a Vitaphone film. Allen was a Vaudeville comedian, but in 1929 sound films destroyed the Vaudeville market. This film represented a rare teaming of Allen and Webb. A year earlier Allen acted in a short film titled The Installment Collector. This 10-minute film occupied one reel and still survives. In 1934 Allen started his own radio show, with his wife Portland Hoffa, but made few other films himself. Strictly Modern Strictly Modern is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Dorothy Mackaill and Sidney Blackmer. It was produced and released by First National Pictures and was based on the play, entitled Cousin Kate, written by Hubert Henry Davies. Temple Tower Temple Tower is a 1930 American pre-Code crime film directed by Donald Gallaher and starring Kenneth MacKenna, Marceline Day. and Peter Gawthorne. The film depicts the character of Bulldog Drummond, a British adventurer and is based on the novel Temple Tower by Herman Cyril McNeile. It is sandwiched between more celebrated portrayals of the character by Ronald Colman in two United Artists films Bulldog Drummond and The Return of Bulldog Drummond. Although described as lost, the film still survives, with copies held in the UCLA Archives. Trailing Trouble Trailing Trouble is a 1930 American Western film directed by Arthur Rosson, written by Harold Tarshis, and starring Hoot Gibson, Margaret Quimby, William McCall, Pete Morrison, Bob Perry and Olive Young. It was released on March 23, 1930, by Universal Pictures. The Way of All Men The Way of All Men is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Dorothy Revier and Noah Beery. It was produced and released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. The film was based on the story entitled "The Sin Flood", by Henning Berger and appeared as a silent in 1922 also directed by Frank Lloyd. In 1931 the studio remade the film in German as The Mask Falls. White Cargo White Cargo is a 1930 British drama film directed by J.B. Williams and starring Leslie Faber, John F. Hamilton and Maurice Evans. Originally made at Twickenham Studios as a silent film, it had sound sequences added at Elstree Studios. Young Woodley Young Woodley is a 1931 British drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Madeleine Carroll, Frank Lawton, Sam Livesey, and Gerald Rawlinson. Fanny Foley Herself Fanny Foley Herself is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy-drama film shot entirely in Technicolor. The film was the second feature to be filmed using a new Technicolor process which removed grain and resulted in improved color. It was released under the title Top of the Bill in Britain. In the Employ of the Secret Service In the Employ of the Secret Service is a 1931 German drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Brigitte Helm, Willy Fritsch and Oskar Homolka. It concerns espionage between Germany and Russia during the First World War. The films sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. Location shooting took place in Denmark. Alone Alone is a 1931 French drama film directed by Henri Diamant-Berger and starring Marie-Louise Damien, Henri Rollan and Ginette Maddie. A cabaret singer is stranded in Singapore, struggling to raise the funds for her passage back to France. The film is still extant, unlike a number of productions of the era. Anybody's Goat Anybodys Goat is a 1932 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Blame the Woman Diamond Cut Diamond is a 1932 British comedy crime film directed by Maurice Elvey and Fred Niblo and starring Adolphe Menjou, Claud Allister and Benita Hume. It was made at Elstree Studios by the independent producer Eric Hakim. Condemned to Death Condemned to Death is a 1932 British crime film directed by Walter Forde and starring Arthur Wontner, Gillian Lind and Gordon Harker. It was adapted from the play Jack OLantern by James Dawson which was itself based on a novel by George Goodchild. Thought to have been lost, "a cut version dubbed in French" was found as a result of a 1992 British Film Institute campaign to locate missing movies. Devil's Lottery Devils Lottery is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Sam Taylor and written by Guy Bolton. The film stars Elissa Landi, Victor McLaglen, Alexander Kirkland, Ralph Morgan, Paul Cavanagh and Barbara Weeks. The film was released on March 27, 1932, by Fox Film Corporation. Hans livs match His Lifes Match is a 1932 Swedish comedy film directed by Per-Axel Branner and starring Georg Blomstedt, Björn Berglund and Sigurd Wallén. The films sets were designed by the art director Arne Åkermark. Kampf Contest is a 1932 German sports film directed by Erich Schönfelder and starring Manfred von Brauchitsch, Evelyn Holt and Kurt Vespermann. It is set in the world of motor racing. It was the final film directed by Schönfelder. The films sets were designed by Artur Günther and Willi A. Herrmann. Lord Babs Lord Babs is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Bobby Howes, Jean Colin and Pat Paterson. It was based on a play by Keble Howard. It was once believed to be a lost film but was rediscovered. Mensch ohne Namen Man Without a Name is a 1932 German drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Werner Krauss, Helene Thimig and Mathias Wieman. It premiered on 1 July 1932. It was based on a novel by Honoré de Balzac. A separate French-language version Un homme sans nom was also produced. The Star Reporter The Star Reporter is a 1932 British crime drama, directed by Michael Powell and starring Harold French and Garry Marsh. The screenplay was adapted from a story by popular thriller writer Philip MacDonald. The Star Reporter is one of eleven quota quickies directed by Powell between 1931 and 1936 of which no print is known to survive. The film is not held in the BFI National Archive, and is classed as "missing, believed lost". Powell later recalled that the film was brought in on a budget of £3,700, and that he had rented a hand-held camera for £8 and travelled to Southampton to film a docking ocean liner for use in an intercut scene. He said "The Star Reporter was fun and I was not ashamed of it". The film was shown in the UK as the support feature to the Jean Harlow vehicle Platinum Blonde, and Powell also remembered his amusement when a critic observed sniffily that his film lacked the polish of the main feature, reasoning that this was perhaps to be expected when comparing his budget with the $600,000 which had reportedly been spent on the Harlow picture. Svarta rosor Black Roses is a 1932 Swedish drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Ester Roeck-Hansen, Einar Axelsson and Karin Swanström. The films art direction was by Arne Åkermark. Yes, Mr. Brown Yes, Mr Brown is a 1933 British musical comedy film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Jack Buchanan, Hartley Power, Elsie Randolph and Margot Grahame. The film is currently missing from the BFI National Archive, and is listed as one of the British Film Institutes "75 Most Wanted" lost films. Abenteuer am Lido Adventures on the Lido is a 1933 Austrian musical comedy film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Alfred Piccaver, S.Z. Sakall and Nora Gregor. Because Oswald was a Jew, both this and another film of his were denied permission to be shown in Nazi Germany. Cleaning Up Cleaning Up is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring George K. Gee, Betty Astell and Davy Burnaby. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios as a quota quickie. The films sets were designed by Norman G. Arnold. The Devil's Mate The Devils Mate is a 1933 American mystery film directed by Phil Rosen, starring Peggy Shannon and Preston Foster. It was remade by Rosen as I Killed That Man. Aizô tôge is a 1934 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi. It is a lost film. Gern hab' ich die Frau'n geküßt Paganini or I Liked Kissing Women is a 1934 German operetta film directed by E. W. Emo and starring Iván Petrovich, Eliza Illiard and Theo Lingen. It is an adaptation of Franz Lehárs 1925 operetta Paganini. The King of Paris The King of Paris is a 1934 British drama film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Cedric Hardwicke, Marie Glory and Ralph Richardson. It is based on a play La Voie Lactee by Alfred Savoir based on the life of Sacha Guitry. A Man's Game A Mans Game is a 1934 American drama film directed by D. Ross Lederman. Released by Columbia Pictures, the film stars Tim McCoy, Evalyn Knapp and Ward Bond. Mannequin Mannequin is a 1933 British film, in which a boxer leaves his true love for another woman but ultimately returns to her. Passing Shadows Passing Shadows is a 1934 British mystery film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Edmund Gwenn, Barry MacKay and Aileen Marson. It was made as Beaconsfield Studios as a quota quickie. The films sets were designed by Norman G. Arnold. Sangen om Rondane Song of Rondane is a 1934 Norwegian drama film directed by Helge Lunde and starring Kirsten Heiberg, Georg Løkkeberg and Einar Vaage. It was shot on location in Rondane. Hubertus Castle Hubertus Castle Seconda B Seconda B is a 1934 Italian comedy film directed by Goffredo Alessandrini and starring Sergio Tofano, Dina Perbellini and María Denis. It was screened at the Venice Film Festival where it was awarded a prize. It started a trend for "schoolgirl comedies" during the Fascist era, targeted primarily at girls and young woman audiences. The title itself refers to a school class. The film is set in the early 1910s. Sorrell and Son Sorrell and Son is a 1934 British drama film directed by Jack Raymond and written by Lydia Hayward. The film stars H. B. Warner, Margot Grahame, Peter Penrose, Hugh Williams and Winifred Shotter. It was made by the producer Herbert Wilcox at Elstree Studios. It is based on the 1925 novel of the same title by Warwick Deeping. A silent version had previously been released in 1927, also starring Warner. The film was released on 29 May 1934, by United Artists. It was actor Louis Haywards final English film before relocating to America, where he had a successful acting career for many years. Two Hearts in Waltz Time Two Hearts in Waltz Time is a 1934 British musical romance film directed by Carmine Gallone and Joe May and starring Carl Brisson, Frances Day, Bert Coote and Roland Culver. A composer falls in love with the star of an opera company. The music is by Robert Stolz, originally written for a German version in 1930. It was made at Nettlefold Studios. The films sets were designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei. When Strangers Meet When Strangers Meet is a 1934 American drama film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Richard Cromwell, Arline Judge, and Lucien Littlefield. It was released on July 20, 1934. Excuse My Glove Excuse My Glove is a 1936 British, black-and-white comedy sports film directed by Redd Davis starring Len Harvey, and Bobbie Comber. It was produced by Alexander Film Productions. El malvado Carabel The Wicked Carabel is a 1935 Spanish comedy film directed by Edgar Neville and starring Antoñita Colomé and Antonio Vico. It was based on a novel by Wenceslao Fernández Flórez. One-Way Ticket One Way Ticket is a 1935 film from Columbia Pictures directed by Herbert Biberman starring Lloyd Nolan, Peggy Conklin and Walter Connolly. The film is based on the novel One-Way Ticket by Ethel Turner. It is a prison drama in which a man becomes a robber following the authorities failure to convict a corrupt banker. It was the directorial debut of Biberman, a playwright and theatre director of Marxist political leanings; following some theatrical success in New York, he signed a two-picture deal with Columbia in 1934, and it was followed by Meet Nero Wolfe in 1936. Strange Wives Strange Wives is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe, written by James Mulhauser, Barry Trivers and Gladys Buchanan Unger, and starring Roger Pryor, June Clayworth, Esther Ralston, Hugh OConnell, Ralph Forbes and Cesar Romero. It was released on December 10, 1934, by Universal Pictures. The Throwback The Throwback is a 1935 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor, written by Frances Guihan, and starring Buck Jones, Muriel Evans, George "Gabby" Hayes, Bryant Washburn, Eddie Phillips and Paul Fix. It was released on October 1, 1935, by Universal Pictures. Two Sinners Two Sinners is a 1935 film directed by Arthur Lubin. Dummy Ache Dummy Ache is a 1936 American short comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 9th Academy Awards in 1936 for Best Short Subject. The Academy Film Archive preserved Dummy Ache in 2013. For the Service For the Service is a 1936 American Western film directed by Buck Jones and written by Isadore Bernstein. The film stars Buck Jones, Phillip Trent, Edward Keane, Fred Kohler, Beth Marion, Frank McGlynn and Ben Corbett. The film was released on June 1, 1936, by Universal Pictures. Hélène Hélène is a 1936 French drama film directed by Jean Benoît-Lévy and starring Madeleine Renaud, Jean-Louis Barrault and Constant Rémy. It is based on a novel by Vicki Baum. The films sets were designed by the art director Lucien Carré. Moscow Moods Moscow Moods is a 1936 American short film directed by Fred Waller. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 9th Academy Awards in 1936 for Best Short Subject. Sky Parade The Sky Parade is a 1936 American aviation drama film directed by Otho Lovering and written by Arthur J. Beckhard, Robert M. Burtt, Brian Marlow, Wilfred G. Moore and Byron Morgan. Starring Jimmie Allen, William Gargan, Katherine DeMille, Kent Taylor, Grant Withers and Syd Saylor, it was released on April 17, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. The Sky Parade was based on the radio series "The Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen", created by Robert M. Burtt and Wilfred G. Moore.After years of Jimmie Allen radio drama episodes, "Jimmie makes his début in "The Sky Parade," The film was also notable as "the first film to use a number of incidents which would later become common within the sub-genre: the attempted hijack." Lo smemorato The Amnesiac is a 1936 Italian comedy film directed by Gennaro Righelli and starring Angelo Musco, Checco Durante and Franco Coop. The films plot is based on a stage play, inspired by the Bruneri-Canella case. It was shot at Cines Studios in Rome. The films sets were designed by the art director Mario Rappini. Strange Cargo Strange Cargo is a 1936 British crime film directed by Lawrence Huntington and starring Kathleen Kelly, George Mozart and Moore Marriott. The film is notable for an early performance by George Sanders who went on to success in Hollywood. It was made at Elstree Studios for release by Paramount Pictures. It is also known by the alternative title Breakers Ahead. Criminal gun runners smuggle illegal arms onto a British ship at a South American port. Three Married Men Three Married Men is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Edward Buzzell, written by Alan Campbell and Dorothy Parker, and starring Lynne Overman, William Frawley, Roscoe Karns, Mary Brian, George Barbier and Marjorie Gateson. It was released on September 24, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. Clarence Clarence is a 1937 American comedy film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Grant Garett and Seena Owen. The film stars Roscoe Karns, Eleanore Whitney, Eugene Pallette, Johnny Downs, Inez Courtney and Charlotte Wynters. It is based on the play Clarence by Booth Tarkington. The film was released on February 12, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. The Black Corsair The Black Corsair is a 1937 Italian adventure film directed by Amleto Palermi and starring Ciro Verratti, Silvana Jachino and Ada Biagini. The film is an adaptation of the 1898 novel The Black Corsair by Emilio Salgari. David Livingstone David Livingstone is a 1936 British historical adventure film directed by James A. FitzPatrick and starring Percy Marmont, Marian Spencer and James Carew. It portrays the expedition of the British explorer David Livingstone to Africa to discover the source of the Nile, his disappearance, and the expedition to find him led by Stanley. The film was made at Shepperton Studios for distribution by MGM. A Doctor's Diary A Doctors Diary is a 1937 American drama film directed by Charles Vidor and written by David Boehm and Samuel Ornitz. The film stars George Bancroft, Helen Burgess, John Trent, Ruth Coleman, Ronald Sinclair and Molly Lamont. The film was released on January 22, 1937, by Paramount Pictures. En fuldendt gentleman En fuldendt gentleman is a 1937 Danish family film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice OFredericks. I Want to Be a Boarder I Want to be a Boarder, or איך ווילן צו זיין אַ באָרדער in Yiddish, is a 1937 American comedy short film starring Leo Fuchs and Yetta Zwerling, excerpted from the Yiddish language feature film Amerikaner Schadchen. It is a parody of Hollywoods optimism and grandiose nature, as well as famous Hollywood actors, particularly Fred Astaire. Liebe kann lügen Love Can Lie is a 1937 German romance film directed by Heinz Helbig and starring Karl Ludwig Diehl, Dorothea Wieck and Jutta Freybe. It was released by Tobis Film. The films sets were designed by Erich Zander. The Man in Blue The Man in Blue is a 1937 American drama film directed by Milton Carruth and written by Lester Cole. The film stars Robert Wilcox, Edward Ellis, Nan Grey, Richard Carle, Ralph Morgan, Alma Kruger and Bill Burrud. The film was released on May 30, 1937, by Universal Pictures. Mile a Minute Love Mile-a-Minute-Love is a 1937 American drama film written by Duncan Renaldo who also stars as phony Spanish Count Ribalto. The ersatz count steals a racing boat and swindles Wynne Drexel out of $100,000. When Bob solves the crimes and gets Drexels money back, she marries him. Mysterious Crossing Mysterious Crossing is a 1936 American film. It was directed by Arthur Lubin. Of One Blood Of One Blood is a 1944 race film directed by and starring Spencer Williams. The film focuses on two orphaned African American brothers who grow up to become a lawyer and a police officer, and who work together to break up a crime ring that is run by a miscreant who turns out to be their long-lost older brother. On Such a Night On Such a Night is a 1937 American crime film directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring Grant Richards, Karen Morley, and Roscoe Karns. It was made by Paramount Pictures and sold to MCA-Universal in 1958 for television syndication. Parole Racket Parole Racket is a 1936 American crime film, directed by Charles C. Coleman and released by Columbia Pictures. It stars Paul Kelly, Rosalind Keith, Thurston Hall. Trapped by G-Men Trapped by G-Men is a 1937 American crime film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Jack Holt, Wynne Gibson, and C. Henry Gordon. Almost a Honeymoon Almost a Honeymoon is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Tommy Trinder, Linden Travers and Edmund Breon. It was based on the 1930 play Almost a Honeymoon by Walter Ellis, previously filmed in 1930. Its plot is about a young man who urgently needs to find a wife so that he can get a lucrative job in the colonial service, and sets out to persuade a woman to marry him. Ladies in Distress Ladies in Distress is a 1938 American drama film directed by Gus Meins and written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan. The film stars Alison Skipworth, Polly Moran, Robert Livingston, Virginia Grey, Max Terhune and Berton Churchill. The film was released on June 13, 1938, by Republic Pictures. The Marines Are Here The Marines Are Here is a 1938 American comedy-drama film, directed by Phil Rosen. It stars Gordon Oliver, June Travis, and Ray Walker, and was released on June 8, 1938. No Time to Marry No Time to Marry is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Richard Arlen, Mary Astor and Lionel Stander. The Return of Carol Deane The Return of Carol Deane is a 1938 British drama film directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Bebe Daniels, Arthur Margetson and Peter Coke. The film is adapted from the story The House on 56th Street by Joseph Santley and spans the time period from the 1910s to the 1930s. It was made at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers. The films sets were designed by the art director Peter Proud. Secrets of a Nurse Secrets of a Nurse is a 1938 film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Edmund Lowe, Helen Mack, and Dick Foran. Universal so liked the film they assigned Lubin to make Forgotten Boys a film about young men facing unemployment out of college.. Emelie Högqvist Emilie Högquist is a 1939 Swedish historical drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Georg Rydeberg, Signe Hasso and Anna Lindahl. It portrays the life of the nineteenth century actress Emilie Högquist. The film was a commercial failure, and its production company Svensk Filmindustri suffered its largest financial losses of the decade. The films art direction was done by Arne Åkermark. Frau im Strom Woman in the River is a 1939 drama film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Hertha Feiler, Attila Hörbiger and Oskar Sima. The film was made by Wien-Film, a Vienna-based company set up after Austria had been incorporated into Greater Germany following the 1938 Anschluss. Ihr erstes Erlebnis Her First Experience is a 1939 German romance film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Ilse Werner, Johannes Riemann and Charlott Daudert. The films sets were designed by the art director Willy Schiller. Location filming took place in Berlin and Schleswig-Holstein. Maria Ilona Maria Ilona is a 1939 German historical drama film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Paula Wessely, Willy Birgel and Paul Hörbiger. The film is set in Austria during the reign of Ferdinand I. It is an adaptation of Oswald Richter-Tersiks novel Ilona Beck. Murder Will Out Murder Will Out is a 1939 British crime film directed by Roy William Neill, starring John Loder, Jane Baxter and Jack Hawkins, and released by Warner Brothers. The film is classed as "missing, believed lost" and is included on the British Film Institutes "75 Most Wanted" list of missing British feature films. The Nursemaid Who Disappeared The Nursemaid Who Disappeared is a 1939 British, black-and-white, crime film, directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Ronald Shiner as Detective Smith, Ian Fleming, Arthur Margetson, Peter Coke and Edward Chapman. Based on a Philip Macdonald novel, it was produced by Warner Brothers - First National Productions. Our Neighbors - The Carters Our Neighbors – The Carters is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by S.K. Lauren. The film stars Fay Bainter, Frank Craven, Edmund Lowe, Genevieve Tobin, Mary Thomas and Mildred Coles. The film was released on November 24, 1939, by Paramount Pictures. Pardon Our Nerve Pardon Our Nerve is a 1939 American comedy film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and written by Robert Ellis and Helen Logan. The film stars Lynn Bari, June Gale, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, Michael Whalen, Edward Brophy and John Miljan. The film was released on February 24, 1939, by 20th Century Fox. Smuggled Cargo Smuggled Cargo is a 1939 American drama film directed by John H. Auer and written by Earl Felton and Michael Jacoby. The film stars Barry MacKay, Rochelle Hudson, George Barbier, Ralph Morgan, Cliff Edwards and John Wray. The film was released on August 21, 1939, by Republic Pictures. Unexpected Father Unexpected Father is a 1939 American comedy drama film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Baby Sandy, Shirley Ross and Dennis OKeefe. Black Diamonds Black Diamonds is a 1940 American drama film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Richard Arlen, Andy Devine, and Kathryn Adams, and was released on July 19, 1940. L'ebbrezza del cielo The Thrill of the Skies is a 1940 Italian war film directed by Giorgio Ferroni and starring Silvana Jachino, Mario Giannini and Mario Ferrari. A group of aspiring young pilots in the city of Asiago construct a glider. After service in the Spanish Civil War, they return to a heroic reception in their home city. Much of the film was shot on location around Asiago. Although mostly filmed in black-and-white, the last few minutes are in Dufaycolor. Ferroni had recently returned from Spain, where he had directed pro-Nationalist documentaries. One, But a Lion! One, But a Lion! is a 1940 Swedish comedy film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Håkan Westergren, Annalisa Ericson and Marianne Aminoff. The films art direction was by Arne Åkermark. Girl from God's Country Girl from Gods Country is a 1940 American drama film directed by Sidney Salkow and written by Malcolm Stuart Boylan, Robert Lee Johnson and Elizabeth Meehan. The film stars Chester Morris, Jane Wyatt, Charles Bickford, Ray Mala, Kate Drain Lawson and John Bleifer. The film was released on July 30, 1940, by Republic Pictures. Grandpa Goes to Town Grandpa Goes to Town is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Gus Meins and written by Jack Townley. The film stars James Gleason, Lucile Gleason, Russell Gleason, Harry Davenport, Lois Ranson and Maxie Rosenbloom. The film was released on April 14, 1940, by Republic Pictures. Seven Little Australians Seven Little Australians is a 1939 Australian film directed by Arthur Greville Collins and starring Charles McCallum. It is an adaptation of Ethel Turners 1894 novel in a contemporary setting. The Missing People The Missing People is a 1940 British, black-and-white, mystery film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Ronald Shiner as Sam Hackett and Will Fyffe as Mr. J. G. Reeder. It was produced by Jack Raymond Productions. Ronald Shiner, Will Fyffe and Jack Raymond were also all involved in another Mr. Reeder film, The Mind of Mr. Reeder. The film is based on a novel by Edgar Wallace. South to Karanga South to Karanga is a 1940 American film starring James Craig and Charles Bickford. Thundering Frontier Thundering Frontier is a 1940 American Western film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Charles Starrett. Unfaithful Eckehart The Unfaithful Eckehart is a 1940 German comedy film directed by Hubert Marischka and starring Hans Moser, Hedwig Bleibtreu and Lucie Englisch. It is based on Hans Stürms play of the same title, which had previously been made into a 1928 film and a 1931 film. The films sets were designed by the art directors Gabriel Pellon and Heinrich Richter. Country Fair Country Fair is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan. The film stars Eddie Foy, June Clyde, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, William Demarest, Harold Huber and Ferris Taylor. The film was released on May 5, 1941, by Republic Pictures. Two Shy Ones Two Timid Souls is a 1943 French historical comedy film directed by Yves Allégret, Marcel Achard and Marc Allégret and starring Pierre Brasseur, Jacqueline Laurent and Claude Dauphin. It was based on the 1860 play by Eugène Labiche which had previously been turned into a 1928 silent film version by René Clair. The films sets were designed by the art director Paul Bertrand. Den ljusnande framtid Bright Prospects is a 1941 Swedish drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Signe Hasso, Ernst Eklund and Erik Bullen Berglund. The films art direction was by Arne Åkermark. Citadel of Crime Citadel of Crime is a 1941 American drama film directed by George Sherman and written by Don Ryan. The film stars Robert Armstrong, Frank Albertson, Linda Hayes, Russell Simpson, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher and William Haade. The film was released on July 24, 1941, by Republic Pictures. The Pittsburgh Kid The Pittsburgh Kid is a 1941 American sports film directed by Jack Townley and starring Billy Conn, Jean Parker and Dick Purcell. The films sets were designed by the art director John Victor Mackay. ¡Polizón a bordo! Stowaway on Board is a 1941 Spanish comedy film directed by Florián Rey, co-starring Guadalupe Muñoz Sampedro and Ismael Merlo. El rápido de las 9.15 El rápido de las 9.15 is a 1941 Mexican black-and-white drama film directed by Alejandro Galindo. It premiered on September 11, 1941. Striden går vidare The Fight Continues is a 1941 Swedish drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Victor Sjöström, Renée Björling and Anne-Margrethe Björlin. The films art direction was by Arne Åkermark. Almost Married Almost Married is a 1942 American film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Jane Frazee. La belle aventure The Beautiful Adventure is a 1942 French romantic comedy film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Claude Dauphin, Micheline Presle and Louis Jourdan. It is based on a play by Gaston Arman de Caillavet, Robert de Flers and Étienne Rey. The films sets were designed by the art director Paul Bertrand. Un caballero famoso A Famous Gentleman is a 1943 Spanish drama film directed by José Buchs and starring Amparo Rivelles and Alfredo Mayo. The film is set in the world of bullfighting. City of Silent Men City of Silent Men is a 1942 American crime film directed by William Nigh and written by Joseph Hoffman. The film stars Frank Albertson, June Lang, Jan Wiley, Richard Clarke, William Gould and Emmett Lynn. The film was released on October 12, 1942, by Producers Releasing Corporation. Shepherd of the Ozarks Shepherd of the Ozarks is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan. The film stars Leon Weaver, Frank Weaver, June Weaver, Marilyn Hare, Frank Albertson and Thurston Hall. The film was released on March 26, 1942, by Republic Pictures. Talk About Jacqueline Talk About Jacqueline is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Harold French and Paul L. Stein and starring Hugh Williams, Carla Lehmann and Roland Culver. A woman tries to conceal her questionable past from her new husband. It was based on a 1926 novel by Katrin Holland which had previously been made into a 1937 German film Talking About Jacqueline. The Traitor Within The Traitor Within is a 1942 American action film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Jack Townley. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Jean Parker, George Cleveland, Ralph Morgan, Jessica Newcombe and Bradley Page. The film was released on December 16, 1942, by Republic Pictures. Der verkaufte Großvater The Sold Grandfather is a 1942 German comedy film directed by Joe Stöckel and starring Josef Eichheim, Oskar Sima and Winnie Markus. It was based on a play which was later adapted into a 1962 film of the same name. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location around Maria Alm in Austria. The films sets were designed by the art directors Kurt Dürnhöfer and Max Seefelder. Elephant Fury Elephant Fury is a 1953 West German drama war film directed by and starring Harry Piel. It also features Herbert A.E. Bohme, Hans Zesch-Ballot and Dorothea Wieck. The film had a troubled production history. Originally made between 1940 and 1943 under the title of Panic, it faced censorship problems. Following the end of the Second World War Piel recovered the negative which had fallen into the hands of the occupying Soviet forces. He re-shot some scenes and the film was eventually released more than a decade after it had first begun shooting. Law of the Northwest Law of the Northwest is a 1943 American western film directed by William Berke and starring Charles Starrett, Shirley Patterson and Arthur Hunnicutt. Liebespremiere Love Premiere is a 1943 German comedy film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Hans Söhnker, Kirsten Heiberg and Fritz Odemar. The films sets were designed by Robert Herlth. The film based on the stage play "Axel an der Himmelstür", that was a great success for Zarah Leander and established her marvelous career in 1936. When Zarah Leander signed a film contract with Ufa in Babelsberg in 1937, Kirsten Heiberg was invited to replace Leander on stage but refused to. In 1943 originally Zarah Leander was the first choice to recreate her role on the silver screen but she left Germany in the midst of 1943 to return to her native Sweden. Thus Kirsten Heiberg could return to the screen after a film interdiction of two years. Her husband Franz Grothe wrote all new songs for her and the film was a huge success. It is totally non-political and still one of the best German efforts to find an own kind of sophisticated comedy. La locandiera The Innkeeper is a 1944 Italian historical comedy film directed by Luigi Chiarini and starring Luisa Ferida, Armando Falconi and Osvaldo Valenti. The film is an adaptation of Carlo Goldonis 1753 play The Mistress of the Inn, one of a number of times the work has been turned into films. Mardi Gras Mardi Gras is a 1943 American short musical film directed by Hugh Bennett. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 16th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject. Shakuntala Shakuntala is a 1943 costume drama film based on the Mahabharat episode of Shakuntala, directed by V. Shantaram. It was the first film made under the newly formed Rajkamal Kalamandir banner that Shantaram had started. It was the first film to be shown commercially in US. Adapted from the Shakuntala of Kalidas the screenplay was by Diwan Sharar. Music was composed by Vasant Desai with lyrics by Diwan Sharar and Ratan Piya. The cinematatography was by V. Avadhoot and the film starred Kumar Ganesh, Jayashree, Chandra Mohan, Ameena, Shantaram, Zohra and Nana Palsikar. Shakuntala was an adaptation of Kālidāsas Sanskrit drama Abhijñānaśākuntalam and appreciated "worldwide". The film initially sticks to the traditional version of Kalidas in the representation of Shakuntala, but later follows a "transformation" in the form of "empowerment of women" in Shakuntalas role, which is attributed to a critique of the play by Bankim Chatterjee. She's for Me Shes for Me is a 1943 American musical film directed by Reginald LeBorg and starring Grace McDonald and David Bruce. Wenn der junge Wein blüht When the Young Wine Blossoms is a 1943 German comedy film directed by Fritz Kirchhoff and starring Henny Porten, Otto Gebühr and René Deltgen. It was based on a play by the Norwegian writer Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson which had previously been adapted into a 1927 German silent film of the same title. The films sets were designed by the art directors Franz Bi and Bruno Lutz. It was shot in various locations across Germany including the Seddiner See and the city of Hamburg. Dolly tar chansen Dolly Takes a Chance is a 1944 Swedish comedy film directed by Gustaf Edgren and starring Marguerite Viby, Karl-Arne Holmsten and Lasse Krantz. A separate Danish version Teatertosset was also made. The films sets were designed by Arne Åkermark. Faces in the Fog Faces in the Fog is a 1944 American drama film directed by John English and starring Jane Withers, Paul Kelly and Lee Patrick. Goodnight, Sweetheart Goodnight, Sweetheart is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Isabel Dawn and Jack Townley. The film stars Robert Livingston, Ruth Terry, Henry Hull, Grant Withers, Thurston Hall and Lloyd Corrigan. The film was released on June 17, 1944, by Republic Pictures. National Barn Dance The National Barn Dance is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Hugh Bennett and written by Lee Loeb and Hal Fimberg. The film stars Jean Heather, Charles Quigley, Robert Benchley, Mabel Paige, Charles Dingle and Pat Buttram. The film was released on September 24, 1944, by Paramount Pictures. Sports Day Sports Day is a 1945 short film directed by Francis Searle for Gaumont-British Instructional. It features early appearances of Jean Simmons and Peter Jeffrey. Three Little Sisters Three Little Sisters is a 1944 American comedy directed by Joseph Santley, written by Olive Cooper, and starring Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker, William Terry, Jackie Moran and Charles Arnt. It was released on July 31, 1944, by Republic Pictures. La trepadora La trepadora is a 1944 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Blonde Ransom Blonde Ransom is a 1945 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Donald Cook, Virginia Grey and Pinky Lee. The Happy Tailor The Happy Tailor is a 1945 Swedish comedy film directed by Gunnar Olsson and starring Edvard Persson, Mim Persson and Marianne Gyllenhammar. The films art direction was by Max Linder. Let's Go Steady Lets Go Steady is a 1945 American musical film from Columbia Pictures starring Pat Parrish. It was directed by Del Lord and features a performance from Mel Torme. Love, Honor and Goodbye Love, Honor and Goodbye is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by Arthur Phillips, Lee Loeb and Dick Irving Hyland. The film stars Virginia Bruce, Edward Ashley, Victor McLaglen, Nils Asther, Helen Broderick and Veda Ann Borg. The film was released on September 15, 1945, by Republic Pictures. Die Nacht der Zwölf Night of the Twelve is a 1949 German crime film directed by Hans Schweikart and starring Rudolf Fernau, Ferdinand Marian and Mady Rahl. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich in 1945. It wasnt released before the end of the Second World War, and its eventual premiere took place in 1949. It was one of several crossover films from the Nazi era to debut during the Allied Occupation of Germany. Resan bort Resan bort is a 1945 Swedish drama film directed by Alf Sjöberg. Last Refuge Last Refuge is a French film from 1947, directed by Marc Maurette, written by Maurice Griffe and Marc Maurette, and starring Raymond Rouleau. The film featured Louis de Funès in a supporting role. Johnny Comes Flying Home Johnny Comes Flying Home is a 1946 film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and starring Richard Crane and Faye Marlowe; the supporting cast features Harry Morgan. The plot involves postwar pilots starting a small aviation company. Personality Kid Personality Kid is a 1946 American film. Capitan Demonio Captain Demonio is a 1950 Italian historical adventure film directed by Carlo Borghesio and starring Adriano Rimoldi, María Martín and Luisella Beghi. Jiggs and Maggie in Society Jiggs and Maggie in Society is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and starring Joe Yule, Renie Riano and Tim Ryan. The film is part of the Jiggs and Maggie series, the first sequel to the 1946 film Bringing Up Father. My Father's House My Fathers House is a 1947 British Mandatory Palestine-American drama film directed by Herbert Kline, with a script by Jewish-American novelist and journalist Meyer Levin. Kline and Levin produced the film. The cinematography is by Floyd Crosby. The film was an official selection of the 1950 Venice Film Festival. One of the lead actors was the Israeli sculptor Yitzhak Danziger, who was cast due to his exotic appearance. At the time, Ronnie Cohen, the lead actor, was nine years old. He had been born in Britain to a Zionist family and had immigrated to Israel when he was three. The director spent a few months looking for an English-speaking child until he found Cohen through the films make-up artist, who was the hairdresser of Cohens mother. The music is mainly composed of Hebrew folk songs and occasionally Maller-Kalikstein music; the music editor was Henry Brandt. The locations were all in Mandatory Palestine, and are now Israel: Afikim, Ginosar, Gvulot, Kfar Hittim, Kinneret, Kiryat Anavim, Maale HaHamisha, Maabarot, Nirim and Ramat Rachel. This is an English-speaking film because it was made for the American-Jewish audience. The budget was provided mainly from wealthy Jewish residents of Palestine and Americans, and the remainder from Zionist institutions. Mrs. Fitzherbert Mrs. Fitzherbert, also known as Princess Fitz and A Court Secret, is a rarely seen 1947 British historical drama film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Peter Graves, Joyce Howard and Leslie Banks. It depicts the relationship between George IV and Maria Fitzherbert. Call of the Blood Call of the Blood is a 1948 British-Italian drama film directed by John Clements and Ladislao Vajda and starring Clements, Kay Hammond and John Justin. In the Edwardian era a British family move to Sicily where the husband has an affair with a local woman. It was adapted from a novel by Robert Hichens. The films sets were designed by art director Maurice Fowler. Elizabeth Haffenden worked as costume designer. Sweet Genevieve Sweet Genevieve is a 1947 comedy film directed by Arthur Dreifuss and starring Jean Porter and Jimmy Lydon. It was produced by Sam Katzman. While the Sun Shines While the Sun Shines is a 1947 British comedy film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Barbara White, Ronald Squire, Brenda Bruce, Bonar Colleano, and Michael Allan. It was based on Terence Rattigans 1943 play of the same name. Abhimanyu Abhimanyu is a 1948 Tamil film produced by Jupiter Pictures and starring M. G. Ramachandran in a supporting role. It was based on the Mahabharatha story of Abhimanyu. The screenplay was written by A. S. A. Sami and M. Karunanidhi. This was the second film for Karunanidhi as scriptwriter. The film also starred M. N. Nambiar in a supporting role. Badger's Green Badgers Green is a 1949 British comedy film directed by John Irwin and starring Barbara Murray, Brian Nissen, Garry Marsh and Kynaston Reeves. It is based on the play Badgers Green by R.C. Sheriff, which had previously been turned into a 1934 film of the same title. It was shot at Highbury Studios and released as a second feature by the Rank Organisation, on the same bill as Eureka Stockade. The films sets were designed by Don Russell. Campus Honeymoon Campus Honeymoon is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Richard Sale and written by Jerome Gruskin and Richard Sale. The film stars Lyn Wilde, Lee Wilde, Adele Mara, Richard Crane, Hal Hackett and Wilson Wood. The film was released on February 1, 1948, by Republic Pictures. French Leave French Leave is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Jackie Cooper, Jackie Coogan and Renee Godfrey. It is the sequel to the 1947 film Kilroy Was Here and is sometimes known by the alternative title of Kilroy on Deck. The films sets were designed by the art director Dave Milton, one of the resident set designers at Monogram Pictures. La grande strada Wielka droga is a 1946 Polish film directed by Michał Waszyński. William Tell William Tell is a 1949 Italian historical drama film directed by Giorgio Pastina and Michal Waszynski and starring Gino Cervi, Monique Orban and Paul Muller. The film is based on Friedrich Schillers 1804 play of the same title, which portrays the adventures of William Tell in his fight for Swiss independence. The film was produced by the Milan-based Fauno Film. El huésped de las tinieblas Guest of Darkness is a 1948 Spanish historical drama film directed by Antonio del Amo and starring Carlos Muñoz and Pastora Peña. It portrays the life of the nineteenth century romanticist poet and writer Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer. Königin der Landstraße The Queen of the Landstrasse is a 1948 Austrian romance film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Angelika Hauff, Rudolf Prack and Hermann Erhardt. The films sets were designed by art director Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff. Lightnin' in the Forest Lightnin in the Forest is a 1948 American comedy film directed by George Blair and written by John K. Butler. The film stars Lynne Roberts, Don "Red" Barry, Warren Douglas, Lorna Gray, Lucien Littlefield and Claire Du Brey. The film was released on March 25, 1948, by Republic Pictures. Look Before You Love Look Before You Love is a 1948 British drama film directed by Harold Huth and starring Margaret Lockwood, Griffith Jones and Maurice Denham. The Main Street Kid The Main Street Kid is a 1948 American comedy film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Jerry Sackheim and John K. Butler. The film stars Al Pearce, Janet Martin, Alan Mowbray, Adele Mara, Arlene Harris and Emil Rameau. The film was released on January 1, 1948, by Republic Pictures. My Sister and I My Sister and I is a 1948 British drama film directed by Harold Huth and starring Sally Ann Howes, Dermot Walsh and Martita Hunt. The screenplay concerns a woman who comes under suspicion when an elderly lady she lodges with dies and leaves her all her money. It is based on the novel High Pavement by Emery Bonett. Life Starts Now Life Starts Now is a 1948 Swedish drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Mai Zetterling, Georg Rydeberg and Wanda Rothgardt. The films sets were designed by the art director Nils Svenwall. The Return of Wildfire Black Stallion is a 1948 American film starring Richard Arlen. Triple Threat Triple Threat is a 1948 American film directed by Jean Yarbrough, produced by Sam Katzman, and starring Gloria Henry. 1848 1848 is a 1949 French short documentary film directed by Marguerite de la Mure and Victoria Mercanton and starring Bernard Blier. The film explains the French Revolution of 1848. Bernard Bliers narration is supported by pictures once drawn by contemporary artists including Honoré Daumier. 1848 was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The Academy Film Archive preserved 1848 in 2010. Canta y no llores... Canta y no llores... is a 1949 Mexican musical film directed by Alfonso Patiño Gómez and starring ranchera singer Irma Vila and Carlos López Moctezuma. Children of Chance Children of Chance is a 1949 British drama film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Patricia Medina. Into the Straight Into the Straight is a 1949 Australian horse racing melodrama directed by T. O. McCreadie. Man of Death Hand of Death or Man of Death is a 1949 Italian historical melodrama film directed by Carlo Campogalliani and starring María Martín, Adriano Rimoldi and Carlo Ninchi. Girls Behind Bars Girls Behind Bars is a 1949 West German drama film directed by Alfred Braun and starring Petra Peters, Richard Häussler and Edelweiß Malchin. It was made at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The films sets were designed by the art director Willi Herrmann. Nach Regen scheint Sonne After the Rain Comes Sunshine is a 1949 West German comedy film directed by Erich Kobler and starring Sonja Ziemann, Gert Fröbe and Rudolf Platte. It takes its title from a popular song of the postwar era. The films sets were designed by the art director Theo Zwierski. Under the Skies of the Asturias Under the Skies of the Asturias is a 1951 Spanish drama film directed by Gonzalo Delgrás and starring Isabel de Castro, Augusto Ordóñez and Luis Pérez de León. I Killed Geronimo I Killed Geronimo is a 1950 American film about the Chiricahua Apache leader Geronimo. Directed by John Hoffman and starring James Ellison, Virginia Herrick, and Chief Thundercloud in the role of Geronimo, the film has been described as a "silly but likeable" B movie. It is based around the fictional murder of Geronimo - who in reality died of pneumonia at the age of 80 after a fall from his horse in February 1909, while still a prisoner of the United States at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Lockende Gefahr The Allure of Danger is a 1950 West German drama film directed by Eugen York and starring Angelika Hauff, Walter Richter and Berta Drews. It was screened at the 1950 Venice Film Festival. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios and on location around Hamburg. The films sets were designed by the art director Mathias Matthies. A Modern Marriage A Modern Marriage is a 1950 American drama film directed by Paul Landres and written by Samuel Roeca and George Wallace Sayre. The film stars Reed Hadley, Margaret Field, Robert Clarke, Nana Bryant, Burt Wenland and Christine McIntyre. The film was released on July 10, 1950, by Monogram Pictures. The Bells of Nagasaki The Bells of Nagasaki is a 1950 film adaptation of the 1949 book of the same name by Takashi Nagai. It was directed by Hideo Ōba and was released September 23, 1950. Appointment for Murder Appointment for Murder is a 1951 Italian crime melodrama film drama directed by Baccio Bandini. Arizona Manhunt Arizona Manhunt is a 1951 American western film directed by Fred C. Brannon and starring Michael Chapin, Eilene Janssen and James Bell. The films sets were designed by the art director Frank Hotaling. Arrivano i nostri Arrivano i nostri is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Mario Riva. Cheer the Brave Cheer the Brave is a 1951 British comedy film directed by Kenneth Hume and starring Elsie Randolph, Jack McNaughton and Geoffrey Keen. It was made at Southall Studios as a second feature. A mild-mannered man gets married, but soon finds his new wife to be a domineering tyrant. After discovering her previous husband is not really dead, he manages to escape from her clutches. The Lady in Black The Lady in Black is a 1951 West German crime film directed by Erich Engels and starring Paul Hartmann, Mady Rahl and Rudolf Prack. The films sets were designed by the art director Max Mellin. Mistress of Treves The Mistress of Treves is a 1952 historical drama film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Rossano Brazzi, Anne Vernon and Gianni Santuccio. Made as a co-production between France, Italy and West Germany, it was filmed at a studio in Milan and on location in the Aosta Valley. It is based on the legend of Genevieve of Brabant and is set during the time of the Crusades. The Pride of Maryland Pride of Maryland is a 1951 American drama film directed by Philip Ford and written by John K. Butler. The film stars Stanley Clements, Peggy Stewart, Frankie Darro, Joe Sawyer, Robert Barrat and Harry Shannon. The film was released on January 20, 1951, by Republic Pictures. Two Gals and a Guy Two Gals and a Guy, also known as Baby and Me, is a 1951 comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Janis Paige, Robert Alda, James Gleason, Lionel Stander, Arnold Stang, The Three Suns, and Patty McCormack, in her film debut. The film was an independent production of the Weisner Brothers for Eagle-Lion Films and released by United Artists. World of Kids World of Kids is a 1951 American short documentary film directed by Robert Youngson. In 1952, it won an Oscar for Best Short Subject at the 24th Academy Awards. Amor, qué malo eres! Love, How Bad You Are is a 1953 Mexican crime film directed by José Díaz Morales and starring Emilio Tuero, Emilia Guiú and José María Linares-Rivas. Amore rosso (Marianna Sirca) Amore rosso is a 1952 Italian crime melodrama film directed by Aldo Vergano. Die Junggesellenfalle The Bachelor Trap is a 1953 West German comedy film directed by Fritz Böttger and starring Oskar Sima, Rudolf Platte and Rudolf Carl. It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by Max Seefelder. Knall und Fall als Hochstapler Knall and Fall as Imposters is a 1952 Austrian-German comedy film directed by Ulrich Bettac and Hubert Marischka and starring Hans Richter, Rudolf Carl and Curd Jürgens. It was followed by a 1953 sequel Knall and Fall as Detectives. It was shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna and on location across the city. The films sets were designed by Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff. Mercado prohibido Forbidden Trade is a 1952 Spanish crime film directed by Javier Setó. Its plot concerns penicillin smuggling. The films sets were designed by Miguel Lluch. Por el mismo camino Por el mismo camino is a 1953 Mexican film starring Sara García. Zoku shishunki is a 1953 Japanese film directed by Ishirō Honda. Arlette erobert Paris Arlette Conquers Paris is a 1953 French-German comedy film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Johanna Matz, Karlheinz Böhm and Claus Biederstaedt. Black 13 Black 13 is a 1953 British crime drama film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Peter Reynolds, Rona Anderson, Patrick Barr and John Le Mesurier. The film is a remake of the 1948 Italian film Gioventù perduta by Pietro Germi. It was made by Vandyke Productions. The son of a University professor goes on a crime spree, which turns deadly serious when he kills a nightwatchman. The title refers to a roulette wheel. Yegor Bulychyov i drugiye Yegor Bulychov and Others is a 1953 Soviet drama film directed by Yuliya Solntseva and Boris Zakhava. It was based on a play by Maxim Gorky which was later remade as a 1972 film. Fanciulle di lusso Finishing School is a 1953 French-Italian comedy film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Susan Stephen, Anna Maria Ferrero and Jacques Sernas. It was made at Cinecittà with sets designed by the art director Franco Lolli. It is also known by the alternative title of Luxury Girls. Fantasía española Spanish Fantasy is a 1953 Spanish comedy film directed by Javier Setó and starring Antonio Casal, Ángel de Andrés and Trini Alonso. Der Feldherrnhügel Grandstand for General Staff is a 1953 Austrian comedy film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Annemarie Düringer, Adrienne Gessner and Hans Holt. The films sets were designed by the art director Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff. Frontera norte Northern Border is a 1953 Mexican crime film directed by Vicente Oroná and starring Fernando Fernández, Evangelina Elizondo and Víctor Parra. Das ideale Brautpaar The Perfect Couple is a 1954 West German romantic comedy film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Ingeborg Körner, Hans Reiser and Peter Mosbacher. The films sets were designed by the art directors Karl Vollbrecht and Wilhelm Vorwerg. It was shot on location in Berlin and Cologne. Intrusive La intrusa is a 1954 Mexican film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Kriminalsagen Tove Andersen The Crime of Tove Andersen is a 1953 Danish crime film directed by Sven Methling and starring Preben Lerdorff Rye, Ib Schønberg and Else Jarlbak. Lulù Lulu is a 1953 Italian drama film directed by Fernando Cerchio. Man nennt es Liebe They Call It Love is a 1953 West German comedy film directed by John Reinhardt and starring Winnie Markus, Curd Jürgens and Richard Häussler. The Secret of Helene Marimon The Secret of Helene Marimon is a 1954 French-Italian drama film directed by Henri Calef and starring Isa Miranda, Franck Villard and Carla Del Poggio. The scenario was based on the novel of J. B. Cherrier "Les cahiers du conseiller Marimon". The films sets were designed by the art director Lucien Aguettand. Ti ho sempre amato! I Always Loved You is a 1953 Italian melodrama film directed by Mario Costa. It is based on a stage play by Enrico Ragusa. Flame Over Vietnam Flame Over Vietnam is a 1957 Spanish film directed by José María Elorrieta. Happy Voyage Bon Voyage is a 1954 West German musical comedy film directed by Thomas Engel and starring Paul Hubschmid, Inge Egger and Paul Klinger. The films sets were designed by the art directors Emil Hasler and Walter Kutz. It was shot on location in Hamburg and the Balearic Islands. Papà Pacifico Papà Pacifico is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Antonella Lualdi and Frank Latimore. It grossed 88 million lire at the Italian box office. Rembrandt: A Self-Portrait Rembrandt: A Self-Portrait is a 1954 American short documentary film about the artist Rembrandt produced by Morrie Roizman. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. This films shows a series of Rembrandts artwork, including painting and drawings spanning his entire life and being shown as related of events throughout his life are narrated. Sailaab Sailaab is a Hindi movie directed by Indian film director Guru Dutt in 1956. Released in April 1956, it stars Geeta Bali, as Kanchan and Abhi Bhattacharya as Gautam. Smriti Biswas, Helen and Bipin Gupta also costar. The film was produced by Guru Dutts wife, Geeta Dutts brother, Mukul Roy. The movie bombed at the box office and as a result, Geeta Dutt had to declare personal bankruptcy. Sie She is a 1954 West German romantic comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Marina Vlady, Walter Giller and Nadja Tiller. In France it was known as Elle. The films sets were designed by the art director Walter Haag. It was made at studios in Göttingen and on location in several sites including Paris. Victoria and Her Hussar Victoria and Her Hussar is a 1954 West German musical film directed by Rudolf Schündler and starring Eva Bartok, Friedrich Schoenfelder and Rudolf Forster. Part of the tradition of operetta films, it is an adaptation of the 1930 operetta Viktoria und ihr Husar by Paul Abraham. A previous film adaptation Victoria and Her Hussar had already been produced in 1931 by Richard Oswald. It was made at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. The films sets were designed by the art director Dieter Bartels and Felix Smetana. Ihr Leibregiment Your Life Guards or Your Life Regiment is a 1955 West German romantic comedy film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Ingrid Andree, Gerhard Riedmann and Wolf Albach-Retty. The films sets were designed by the art director Willi Herrmann and Heinrich Weidemann. It was made using eastmancolor. The film was partly shot on location at Charlottenburg Palace. San Salvatore San Salvatore is a 1956 West German drama film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Dieter Borsche, Antje Weisgerber and Will Quadflieg. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. Location filming took place in the St. Pauli district and Lugano in Switzerland. The films sets were designed by the art directors Franz Bi and Bruno Monden. Secret Venture Secret Venture is a 1955 British B-movie thriller film directed by R. G. Springsteen and starring Kent Taylor, Jane Hylton and Kathleen Byron. His Daughter Is Peter His Daughter is Called Peter is a 1955 Austrian drama film directed by Gustav Fröhlich and starring Sabine Eggerth, Wolf Albach-Retty and Josef Meinrad. The film was a remake of a 1936 Austrian film of the same name. Both films were based on a novel by Edith Zellweker. It was made at the Schönbrunn Studios in Vienna. Adventure in Rio The Star of Rio is a 1955 West German-Italian adventure film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Maria Frau, Johannes Heesters and Willy Fritsch. It is a remake of the 1940 film of the same title. It was shot on location in Brazil with separate German and Italian versions. Tamu Agung Tamu Agung is a 1955 Indonesian dramatic comedy film directed by Usmar Ismail. It stars Cassin Abbas, Nina Amora, M. Pandji Anom, and Chitra Dewi. The satirical political comedy, about the anticipation of the visit of a dignitary to a small isolated village in East Java, was critically acclaimed, although was disliked by the government. The film, produced under the Perfini banner, was shot by cinematographer Max Tera. Onna keizu: Yushima no shiraume , aka The White Plum of Yushima, is a 1955 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa. Serenate per 16 bionde Serenate per 16 bionde is a 1957 Italian musical comedy film written and directed by Marino Girolami and starring Claudio Villa. Arashi is a 1956 Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki. It was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival. Zwischenfall in Benderath Zwischenfall in Benderath is an East German film. It was released in 1956. Con la vida hicieron fuego They Fired with Their Lives is a 1959 Spanish war film directed by and starring Ana Mariscal. It is set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War. The Fighting Wildcats West of Suez, released in the United States as The Fighting Wildcats, is a 1957 British drama film directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Keefe Brasselle, Kay Callard and Karel Stepanek. Pontianak Pontianak is a 1957 Singaporean Malay horror film directed by Indian film director Balakrishna Narayana Rao, popularly known as B.N. Rao, and starring Maria Menado and M. Amin. Based on the Malay folktales of a blood-sucking ghost born from a woman who dies in childbirth, the smash hit premiered on 27 April 1957 and screened for almost three months at the local Cathay cinemas. Its success spawned two other sequels, Dendam Pontianak and Sumpah Pontianak. It is also said to have launched the Pontianak genre in Singapore and Malaysia, with rival Shaw producing its own Pontianak trilogy and several movies of the same genre were also made in Malaysia. Serenata a Maria Serenata a Maria is a 1957 Italian musical melodrama film co-written and directed by Luigi Capuano and starring Maria Fiore and Sergio Bruni. Una chica de Chicago A Girl from Chicago is a 1960 Spanish comedy film directed by Manuel Mur Oti and starring Ana Bertha Lepe, Javier Armet and Rafael Durán. The Italians They Are Crazy The Italians They Are Crazy is a 1958 Italian-Spanish comedy film directed by Duilio Coletti and Luis María Delgado and starring Victor McLaglen, Folco Lulli and Gabriella Pallotta. The Notorious Mr. Monks The Notorious Mr. Monks is a 1958 American drama film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Vera Ralston, Don Kelly and Paul Fix. The films art direction was by Ralph Oberg. Outcasts of the City Outcasts of the City is a 1958 American drama film directed by Boris Petroff and written by Stephen Longstreet. The film stars Osa Massen, Robert Hutton, Maria Palmer, Nestor Paiva, John Hamilton and George N. Neise. The film was released on January 10, 1958, by Republic Pictures. Shirasagi is a 1958 Japanese film directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa. It was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. Arson for Hire Arson for Hire is a 1959 crime drama directed by Thor L. Brooks. The film stars Steve Brodie, Lyn Thomas and Tom Hubbard, who also wrote. Arson squad investigator Johnny Broderick and his partner Ben Howard, investigate a warehouse fire, and find evidence of arson. Seven in the Sun Seven in the Sun is a 1960 Italian adventure film written and directed by Sergio Bergonzelli and starring Frank Latimore and Gianna Maria Canale. Diego Corrientes Diego Corrientes is a 1959 Spanish historical adventure film directed by Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi and starring José Suarez, Marisa de Leza and Eulália del Pino. It portrays the life of the eighteenth century highwaymen Diego Corrientes Mateos. Home Is the Hero Home Is the Hero is a 1959 Irish drama film directed by Fielder Cook. It was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. Jawani Ki Hawa Jawani Ki Hawa is a 1959 Bollywood film starring Vyjayanthimala. For Love and Others For Love and Others is a 1959 German anthology film, directed by Jürgen Roland, Hans Heinrich and Reinhard Elsner. The film stars Monika Peitsch, Angelika Meissner and Paul Esser. Better known than the film is the music. The main theme, composed by Klaus Günter Neumann, is Wonderland by Night, a Billboard number one hit in Bert Kaempferts version from 1961. Vier Rakkers en een oude jeep Het Geheim van de Oude Molen is a 1959 Dutch film directed by Henk van der Linden. A Woman's Temptation A Womans Temptation is a low budget 1959 British crime film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring Patricia Driscoll and Robert Ayres. A qualcuna piace calvo A Qualcuna Piace Calvo is a 1959 Italian film, directed by Mario Amendola, starring Magali Noël, Antonio Cifariello, Roberto Risso and Gisella Sofio. The Big Day The Big Day is a 1960 British drama film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Donald Pleasence, Andree Melly and Colin Gordon. The big day approaches when a business boss must choose between three prospective candidates for a job. The Ambassadress The Ambassador is a 1960 West German drama film directed by Harald Braun and starring Nadja Tiller, Hansjörg Felmy and James Robertson Justice. The films sets were designed by Fritz Maurischat, Arno Richter and Hermann Warm Café de Chinitas Chinitass Cafe is a 1960 Spanish film directed by Gonzalo Delgrás. Die Insel der Amazonen Island of the Amazons is a 1960 West German adventure film directed by Otto Meyer and starring Adrian Hoven, Ann Smyrner and Jan Hendriks. In the United States it was released with the alternative title of Seven Daring Girls. The Poacher's Daughter Sallys Irish Rogue is a 1958 British comedy film directed by George Pollock and starring Julie Harris, Harry Brogan and Tim Seely. The film depicts the adventures of an Irish poacher. It was based on the play The New Gossoon by George Shiels, and was also released under the title The Poachers Daughter. It was filmed at Ardmore Studios in Dublin. Les régates de San Francisco The Regattas of San Francisco is a 1960 French film directed by Claude Autant-Lara. It was also known as . There was a dispute between the producer, Raoul Levy, and the director, Claude Autant-Lara when the former insisted on making cuts to the movie. This resulted in the latter trying to take his name off the film. Die Liebe und der Co-Pilot Die Liebe und der Co-Pilot is an East German romantic comedy film directed by Richard Groschopp. It was released in 1961. The Magic Fountain The Magic Fountain is a 1961 film starring Peter Nestler and Helmo Kindermann. Pohádka o staré tramvaji Pohádka o staré tramvaji is a 1961 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. The Sergeant Was a Lady The Sergeant Was a Lady is a 1961 American comedy film written and directed by Bernard Glasser. The film stars Martin West, Venetia Stevenson, Bill Williams, Catherine McLeod, Roy Engel, and Gregg Martell. The film was released on October 4, 1961, by Universal Pictures. Wings of Chance Wings of Chance is a 1961 American/Canadian action / drama film directed by Eddie Dew based on a story by John Patrick Gillese. The film stars James Brown, Frances Rafferty, Richard Tretter and Patrick Whyte. Wings of Chance is one of the first full-length feature films shot in Canada for a Hollywood production and was an effort to stimulate Canadas film industry. An französischen Kaminen At A French Fireside is an East German film directed by Kurt Maetzig. It was released in 1963. Drugi brzeg Drugi brzeg is a 1962 Polish drama film directed by Zbigniew Kuźmiński. Jhoola Jhoola is a 1962 Hindi Black-and-white Romance film written by Rajendra Krishan and directed by K. Shankar. The film starred Vyjayanthimala and Sunil Dutt in the lead, after their successful collaboration in Sadhna. The lead actors were supported by Pran, Rajendranath, Manmohan Krishna, Achala Sachdev, Leela Mishra, Randhir, Raj Mehra, Mohan Choti, Indira Bansal, Kusum Thakur and Tun Tun. The film was produced by N. Vasudeva Menon and was distributed by Vasu Films. The films score was composed by Salil Chowdhury with lyrics provided by Rajendra Krishan. Editing was done by Shivaji Awdhut and was filmed by K. H. Kapadia. The story revolves around the King Karma Dev and his attitude. The Webster Boy The Webster Boy is a 1962 Irish film directed by Don Chaffey and written by Ted Allan and Leo Marks. Pieciu Pięciu is a 1964 Polish drama film directed by Paweł Komorowski. The Forth Road Bridge The Forth Road Bridge is a 1965 British documentary film directed by Gordon Lang about the Forth Road Bridge. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The author Warren Tute wrote the treatment, with Vincent Mulchrone writing the commentary. Yeats Country Yeats Country is a 1965 Irish short documentary film directed by Patrick Carey. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Fortuna Fortuna a.k.a. Seduced in Sodom a.k.a. The Girl from the Dead Sea a 1966 film directed by Menahem Golan. It was released in the United States in 1969 in a dubbed version. Seven Pistols for a Gringo Seven Pistols for a Gringo is a 1966 Spanish western film directed by Juan Xiol Marchal. It was written by Alberto Colucci, Ignacio Iquino and Roberto Bianchi Montero, and scored by Enrique Escobar. It stars Gerard Landry, Don Harrison, Fernando Rubio, Alberto Farnese, Alberto Gadea, Juan Manuel Simón, César Ojinaga and Gustavo Re. Cómo seducir a una mujer Cómo seducir a una mujer is a 1967 Argentine film directed by Ricardo Alventosa with a screenplay by Ricardo Alventosa and Jose Martinez Suarez. The Pudding Thieves Pudding Thieves is a 1967 Australian film. It was the first movie from the "Carlton school". Forbidden Ground Forbidden Ground is a Hungarian film directed by Pál Gábor. It was released in 1968. Two Thousand Weeks 2000 Weeks is a 1969 Australian drama film directed by Tim Burstall and starring Mark McManus, Jeanie Drynan, and Eileen Chapman. Addio Alexandra Addio Alexandra is an Italian romantic drama film, released in 1969. It stars Pier Angeli, Glenn Saxson and Colette Descombes. The film premiered out of competition at the 30th Venice International Film Festival. La provocation La Provocation is a French drama film from 1970. It was directed by André Charpak, written by André Charpak and Jean Verdun, starring Jean Marais and Maria Schell. Medical Doctor Sommer the Second Dr. med. Sommer II is an East German drama film. It was released in 1970 and was directed by Lothar Warneke. The Last Target The Last Target is a 1972 British thriller film starring Michael Redgrave. It is one of his last films. Avengers of the Reef Avengers of the Reef is a 1973 Australian childrens film. Come Out Fighting Come Out Fighting is a short 1973 Australian feature directed by Nigel Buesst. Life Times Nine Life Times Nine is a Canadian short film, which was released in 1973. Produced by Insight Productions in conjunction with a group of nine students from Toronto, Ontarios SEED Alternative School, the films concept was for each student to produce and direct their own short film on the concept of life. The filmmakers were Paul Shapiro, Melissa Franklin, Robi Blumenstein, Jordon Hale, Ricky Clark, Celia Merkur, Kimmie Jensen, Andy File and Marilyn Becker. The film received an Academy Award nomination for the Best Live Action Short Film in 1974. The federal government of Canada provided the company with a $5,000 grant to ensure that all nine of the student directors were able to travel to Los Angeles to attend the ceremony. Their trip included an invitation from Mel Brooks to visit the set of Young Frankenstein. A journalist also mistook producer John Watson for Paul McCartney and begged him for an interview. Bedtime with Rosie Bedtime with Rosie is a 1974 British comedy-drama film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Una Stubbs, Ivor Burgoyne and Diana Dors. A pregnant single woman on her way to the Netherlands stays with her Aunt, while there she begins to strike up a relationship with her aunts lodger, a reclusive bachelor. The Incorrigible Barbara The Incorrigible Barbara is a 1977 East German drama film written and directed by Lothar Warneke. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. Ram Kasam Ram Kasam is a 1978 Bollywood action film directed by Chand, with music by Sonik Omi and lyrics by Verma Malik. The film is based on the Dacoity of the Chambal division; bandits of Morena and Chambal, thronging the locales of the mountainous valleys of the Chambal River. It has Sunil Dutt in a double role; as a simpleton, and as a dacoit, with love interests as Bindiya Goswami and Rekha. The film is an inspiring tale portraying ritualistic Hinduism, and characters who show traits of their bloodline irrespective of the social setup that they have been forced into. film was successful at the box office . Latitude 55° Latitude 55° is a 1982 Canadian drama/adventure film. Luther Metke at 94 Luther Metke at 94 is a 1979 American short documentary film directed by Jorge Preloran and Steve Raymen at the Ethnographic Film Program, University of California. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short in 1980. The film presents a portrait of Luther Metke, a veteran of the Spanish–American War. Even in his advanced age, Metke continues his work of building log cabins by hand in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon. The film documents many aspects of log cabin building as Metke works on a hexagonal cabin and teaches his methods to a young couple. Additional footage shows Metkes daily life, accompanied by a voice over of his recollections, commentary on log cabin construction, and musings on life. Metke also shares some of his poetry on camera and through voice over. Feuerdrachen Feuerdrachen was an Eastern German television espionage series produced by the DEFA. Mad Mad 83 Mad, Mad 83 is a 1983 Hong Kong Shaw Brothers comedy film directed by Chor Yuen. It is the debut film of actor Tony Leung Chiu-wai. The film grossed HK $5,301,780 at the box office. In the Nuclear Shadow: What Can the Children Tell Us? In the Nuclear Shadow: What Can the Children Tell Us? is a 1983 American short documentary film directed by Eric Thiermann. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The film includes interviews with youths discussing the nuclear threat, a first-hand account of the atomic destruction of Hiroshima, and excerpts of speeches by psychiatrists John E. Mack and Robert Jay Lifton. Maria's Day Marias Day is a 1984 Hungarian drama film directed by Judit Elek. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. Przeklete oko proroka Przeklęte oko proroka is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1984. A Married Couple A Married Couple is a 1983 Israeli drama film directed by Yitzhak Yeshurun. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Recollections of Pavlovsk Recollections of Pavlovsk is a 1984 Soviet short documentary film directed by Irina Kalinina. At the 57th Academy Awards it was nominated for Best Documentary Short. Issa le tisserand Issa le Tisserand is a 1983 Burkinabé film. Keats and His Nightingale: A Blind Date Keats and His Nightingale: A Blind Date is a 1985 American short documentary film directed by Jim Wolpaw. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Making Overtures: The Story of a Community Orchestra Making Overtures: The Story of a Community Orchestra is a 1985 Canadian short documentary film directed by Larry Weinstein. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. No Sad Songs No Sad Songs is a Canada documentary film, directed by Nik Sheehan and released in 1985. Billed as the first documentary film about the HIV/AIDS crisis, the film explored the LGBT communitys early response to the issue particularly but not exclusively through the personal testimony of Jim Black, a man with AIDS who died several months after the films release, and Catherine Hunt, the sister of another person with AIDS. Several other community figures, including musician David Sereda and HIV/AIDS activist Jim St. James, also appear in smaller capacities in the film. The film was produced by Cell Productions in conjunction with the AIDS Committee of Toronto. Through much of the film and in the original promotional poster, Black wore a "Choose Life" T-shirt by artist Katharine Hamnett; however, during the time between the films production and its release, Christian evangelist Ken Campbell had registered "Choose Life Canada" as the name of an anti-abortion lobby group, and the AIDS Committee faced controversy when it chose to withdraw the posters rather than risk having them misconstrued as an endorsement of Campbell. The Still Point The Still Point is a 1986 Australian film directed by Barbara Boyd-Anderson. Red Grooms: Sunflower in a Hothouse Red Grooms: Sunflower in a Hothouse is a 1986 short film biography of the Nashville-born artist Red Grooms. It was written by Tom Neff, co-directed by Neff and Louise LeQuire, and produced by Neff and Madeline Bell. The film was funded by the Tennessee State Museum and was nominated for an Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject. Olive Olive is a 1988 Australian television film about actress Olive Bodill who died of cancer in 1985. Blue City Slammers Blue City Slammers is a Canadian drama film, directed by Peter Shatalow and released in 1987. Based on the theatrical play by Layne Coleman, the film centres on the personal and sport lives of the players on a womens softball team in the small town of Blue City. The cast includes Tracy Cunningham, Eric Keenleyside, Fran Gebhard, Gary Farmer, Murray Westgate and Gabriel Hogan. The film garnered three Genie Award nominations at the 9th Genie Awards in 1988: Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Original Score. Compo Compo is a 1989 low budget Australian film. Himmelsheim Himmelsheim is a 1989 German comedy film directed by Manfred Stelzer and starring Elke Sommer, Sigi Zimmerschied and Hanns Zischler. Portrait of Imogen Portrait of Imogen is a 1988 American short documentary film about American photographer Imogen Cunningham, directed by Meg Partridge. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. A Sting in the Tale A Sting in the Tale is a 1989 Australian political satire film directed by Eugene Schlusser and starring Diane Craig and Gary Day. Les trois dernières sonates de Franz Schubert Les trois dernières sonates de Franz Schubert is a French 1989 documentary film directed by Chantal Akerman, focusing on Franz Schubert’s last three piano sonatas. In the movie pianist Alfred Brendel plays and talks on sonatas. Gentile alouette Gentille Alouette is a 1990 French-Chilean film written and directed by Sergio Castillo. Geraldine Chaplin stars as an actress in Paris that is stalked by a Latin American colonel played by Hector Alterio. Rose Kennedy: A Life to Remember Rose Kennedy: A Life To Remember is a short documentary directed by Terry Sanders and produced by Sanders with Freida Lee Mock. It was nominated for a Best Documentary Short Oscar in 1991. Voglia di vivere Voglia di vivere is a 1990 Italian drama television film directed by Lodovico Gasparini. It is based on real life events of Augusto and Michaela Odone and their son Lorenzo Odone. The same events inspired the 1992 film Lorenzos Oil. It was shot between Capri and San Francisco. Hai Meri Jaan Hai Meri Jaan is a 1991 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Roopesh Kumar. It stars Sunil Dutt, Kumar Gaurav, Hema Malini and Ayesha Jhulka in pivotal roles. Die Denunziantin Just a Matter of Duty is a 1993 German drama film directed by Thomas Mitscherlich, about a German war crimes trial following World War II. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival. A Dream, What Else? A Dream, What Else? is a 1995 Austrian-German drama film written and directed by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg. It stars Edith Clever as Sybille von Bismarck, the daughter-in-law of Otto von Bismarck. The film consists of a monologue where the main character, aged and widowed, mourns the defeat of Prussia at the end of World War II. She recites from The Trojan Women by Euripides, The Prince of Homburg by Heinrich von Kleist and Faust: Part II by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. The monologue was first performed on stage in Berlin in 1990 and toured several countries during the following years. The film was shot in the summer 1994 at Szene-Theater in Salzburg, Austria, for Szene Salzburg and ORF. It was produced through Syberbergs German company TMS Film. A Guerra da Água The Water War is a documentary movie about the Water conflict in Mozambique. It is directed by Licínio Azevedo. Never Give Up: The 20th Century Odyssey of Herbert Zipper Never Give Up: The 20th Century Odyssey of Herbert Zipper is a 1995 short documentary film about Herbert Zipper. It was written, directed, and produced by Terry Sanders, with Freida Lee Mock co-producing. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short at the 68th Academy Awards in 1996. De nietsnut De nietsnut is a 1992 Dutch film made for television, directed by Ab van Ieperen. Sanctuary Sanctuary is a 1994 play by Australian playwright David Williamson. The Lambs Les Agneaux is a 1996 Swiss drama film directed by Marcel Schüpbach. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. White Hotel White Hotel is a documentary film produced by American filmmakers Dianne Griffin and Tobi Solvang. It was shot in Eritrea. The film focuses on the issue of HIV/AIDS infection in Eritrea. The "White Hotel" is the tourist residence where Griffin and Solvang begin their journey in Eritrea. UNAFF, ‘White Hotel’ When two women with a video camera follow an American HIV research team to Eritrea, Africa, they are seduced by a land of joy and repression, of sensuality and sexual mutilation. White Hotel is the tourist residence where Griffin and Solvang begin their journey but their journalistic objectivity is shattered by the circumstances they encounter turning their documentary into an intimate investigation of their own capacities to love, suffer and forgive. White Hotel was picked up for distribution by Jane Balfour Films in 2003. It was released on VHS in 2004. Adiós Argentina Adiós Argentina is a 1930 Argentine musical film directed and written by Mario Parpagnoli. The film starred Ada Cornaro and Pierina Dealessi. Libertad Lamarque also made an appearance at the age of 22 as the Bride of the Homeless. Although a silent film, Adiós Argentina was the first Argentine film to ever feature a soundtrack. The film is a musical featuring tango dancing, an integral part of Argentine culture. Pájaros de cristal Pájaros de cristal is a 1955 Argentine film. Rodríguez, supernumerario Rodríguez, supernumerario is a 1948 Argentine film. Safari Safari is a 1991 TV film directed by Roger Vadim. Melody Beyond Love Consul Strotthoff is a 1954 West German romantic drama film directed by Erich Engel and starring Willy Birgel, Inge Egger and Carl Wery. It is also known by the alternative title of Melody Beyond Love. The films sets were designed by the art directors Emil Hasler and Walter Kutz. Jens Langkniv Jens Langkniv is a 1940 Danish film directed by Per Knutzon and Peter Lind and starring Poul Reichhardt. Channel Chaos Channel Chaos is a 1985 Australian film set at a TV station. Closer and Closer Apart Closer and Closer Apart is a 1989 Australian film set in the Italian community of Melbourne. The story concerns a quarter of working-class people in their twenties. En mand af betydning En mand af betydning is a 1941 Danish family film directed by Emanuel Gregers and starring Osvald Helmuth. En pige uden lige En pige uden lige is a 1943 Danish family film directed by Jon Iversen and starring Ellen Gottschalch. Maharadjahens yndlingshustru I The Maharajas Favourite Wife is a silent adventure film directed by Max Mack and starring Gunnar Tolnæs, Fritz Kortner and Erna Morena. Originally produced in Denmark by Nordisk Film, whose German branch was taken over during the First World War. It was released in three parts, the first two in 1917 and the third in 1921. The third part was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin, and released by the leading German company UFA. Its sets were designed by the Hungarian art director István Szirontai Lhotka. Blacks and Jews Blacks and Jews is a 1997 documentary film that examines the relationships and conflicts between Black and Jewish activists, from the 1991 Crown Heights Riot to Steven Spielbergs controversial visit to the predominantly Black Castlemont High School. The film focused on incidents such as the 1960s blockbusting of the then-largely Jewish Lawndale neighborhood on the West Side of Chicago and a rabbis efforts to maintain stability in the community and of a Hasidic father and son who were protected by a Black journalist during the 1991 riots in Brooklyn that took place in the wake of the death of Gavin Cato by a Hasidic driver. Blacks and Jews was directed by Deborah Kaufman and Alan Snitow. The 90-minute film was aired as part of PBSs Point of View series. The film was shown as part of the 1997 Sundance Film Festival in Park City. Panic in Paradise Panic in Paradise is a 1960 Danish comedy film directed by Hagen Hasselbalch and starring Alf Kjellin. Schwiegersöhne Sons in Law is a 1926 Austrian silent comedy film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Harald Madsen, Carl Schenstrøm and Wilhelm Diegelmann. El deseo The Desire is a 1948 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta and stars Emilio Tuero, Rosita Fornés and Josefina Romagnoli. It is based on a novel by Hermann Sudermann. The films sets were designed by Manuel Fontanals. Hot Heir Hot Heir aka The Great Balloon Chase, is a 1984 3D comedy film starring Curtis Credel, Dianne Beatty, Ron Campbell. It was the second of six 3-D movies produced by Earl Owensby during the 1980s. HOT HEIR was shot in Summer/Fall of 1982, and contains stunning stereoscopic photography, especially of the balloons themselves. The Freedom Weekend Aloft festival was specially created in order to bring together the hot air balloons necessary for filming. It subsequently became an annual event. Das gefährliche Alter That Dangerous Age is a 1927 German silent film directed by Eugen Illés and starring Asta Nielsen, Bernhard Goetzke and Hans Wassmann. The films art direction was by Gustav A. Knauer. Land der Liebe Land of Love is a 1937 German romance film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Albert Matterstock, Gusti Huber and Valerie von Martens. Although Schünzel was Jewish he had been allowed to continue directing films in Germany after the Nazi takeover. However, this film faced objections from the censors and from Joseph Goebbels. It was briefly shown and then disappeared from cinemas. It was Schünzels final German film as director, and he went into exile shortly afterwards. A Sold Life A Sold Life is a 1976 Italian war-drama film written and directed by Aldo Florio and starring Enrico Maria Salerno and Gerardo Amato. It is loosely based on the novella Lantimonio by Leonardo Sciascia. For his performance in this film Gerardo Amato won the Grolla doro for best new actor. Dost Dost is a 1944 Bollywood film produced under the banner Navin Pictures, directed by Shaukat Hussain Rizvi. Kanhaiyalal and Maya Banerjee play the lead with Agha, Himalaya Dasani, Husn Banu, Mirza Musharraf, Motilal, Noor Jehan, Ram Pyari, Shaukat Hussain Rizvi, Sherali and Varmala Kumthekar in the supporting cast. The film song lyrics were written by Shams Lakhnavi, with music composed by Sajjad Hussain. A Thousand Little Kisses A Thousand Little Kisses is a 1981 Israeli drama film written and directed by Mira Recanati. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. It was also screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. Welcome, Mr. Washington Welcome, Mr. Washington is a 1944 British drama film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Barbara Mullen, Donald Stewart and Peggy Cummins. The film was made by British National Films, based on a story by Noel Streatfeild. Welcome, Mr. Washington was listed as one of the British Film Institutes "75 Most Wanted" lost films for some years. It emerged in early 2016 that a complete print had been discovered in a locker in Londons Cinema Museum. It was screened at BFI Southbank in late January. Es gibt eine Frau, die dich niemals vergißt There Is a Woman Who Never Forgets You is a 1930 German film directed by Leo Mittler and starring Iván Petrovich, Lil Dagover and Helene Fehdmer. Tempest in the Flesh La Rage au corps is a 1954 French drama film directed by Ralph Habib, based on story by Jean-Claude Aurel and Jacques Companéez. The film tells the story of a nymphomaniac, who would be saved only by really falling in love. It was filmed on location at the Pyrenees Mountains, Hautes-Pyrénées, France. The Tunnel The Tunnel is a 1915 German silent drama film directed by William Wauer and starring Friedrich Kayßler, Fritzi Massary and Hermann Vallentin. It is the first of several film adaptations of Bernhard Kellermanns 1913 novel Der Tunnel about the construction of a vast tunnel under the Atlantic Ocean connecting Europe and America. The film was made by Paul Davidsons PAGU production company, with sets designed by art director Hermann Warm. It still survives, unlike many films from the era, and was restored in 2010. Despite the fact that it was a silent film, Adolf Hitler was reported to be affected by both the film and the novel, finding that the power of oratory could influence masses and change the course of human events. Dans la vie tout s'arrange Dans la vie tout sarrange is a 1952 French comedy film directed by Marcel Cravenne and starring Merle Oberon, Paul Henreid and Jim Gérald. It is a French-language version of the 1951 film The Lady from Boston. The screenplay concerns an American woman who arrives in a small French town where she has inherited a chateau, only to discover it is already inhabited by squatters. Ingeborg Ingeborg is a 1960 West German comedy film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Ingrid Ernest, Dietmar Schönherr and Walter Giller. Mujeres sacrificadas Sacrificed Women is a 1952 Mexican drama film directed by Alberto Gout and starring Ninón Sevilla, Roberto Cañedo and Víctor Junco. The films art direction was by Manuel Fontanals. The Boy Across the Street The Boy Across the Street is an Israeli film directed by Yosef Shalhin and produced by Leo Filler and Margot Klausner. The Boy Across the Street sold 514,600 tickets. The movie won excellence merit in the childrens movies category in Venice Film Festival. Adil-E-Jahangir Adl-e-Jehangir also referred to as Adil-e-Jehangir, is a 1955 black and white Bollywood Urdu language historical drama film directed by G.P. Sippy. According to Sippy in an interview, it was the first film he directed, and it became a commercial success at the box office. The film had music composed by Husnlal Bhagatram, assisted by Shukla, with lyrics by Qamar Jalalabadi. A popular ghazal from the film was "Ae Meri Zindagi Tujhe Dhundhoon Kahan" sung by Talat Mehmood. The film starred Pradeep Kumar, Meena Kumari, Durga Khote, Sapru and Jankidas. The story involved a quasi-historical episode from Emperor Jehangirs reign where his sense of justice is brought into question when his wife, the Empress Noor Jehan is implicated by Rami, a washer woman, in the killing of her husband. The Notorious Elinor Lee The Notorious Elinor Lee is a 1940 race film directed, written, and co-produced by the African-American filmmaker Oscar Micheaux. A Son of Satan A Son of Satan is a 1924 race film directed, written, produced and distributed by Oscar Micheaux. The film follows the misadventures of a man who accepted a bet to spend a night in a haunted house. Micheaux shot the film in The Bronx, and Roanoke. A Son of Satan ran into distribution problems when state censorship boards rejected the film based on its contents. New York censors objected to the film’s depiction of violence, particularly against women and animals, while Virginia censors complained the film’s references to miscegenation would "prove offensive to Southern ladies". No print of the film is known to exist and it is presumed to be a lost film. Micheaux Film Corporation production; distributed by Micheaux Film Corporation. / Produced by Oscar Micheaux. Scenario by Oscar Micheaux. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. / Working title: The Ghost of Tolston’s Manor. The production began shooting on March 26, 1923, in the Bronx, New York. Some location photography was taken in Roanoke, Virginia, and in Clason’s Point, New York. Approximately 20,000 feet of film was shot during production. The film was granted a New York State exhibition license on September 18, 1924. Keine Angst vor Schwiegermüttern Dont Worry About Your Mother-in-Law is a 1954 West German comedy film directed by Erich Engels and starring Grethe Weiser, Lonny Kellner and Claus Biederstaedt. A Night in Venice A Night in Venice is a 1953 Austrian operetta film directed by Georg Wildhagen and starring Hans Olden, Jeanette Schultze and Peter Pasetti. It is adapted from the 1883 operetta Eine Nacht in Venedig by Johann Strauss, which had previously been turned into a 1934 film A Night in Venice directed by Robert Wiene. The film was shot in the Soviet-controlled Rosenhügel Studios in Vienna. Katzgraben Katzgraben is an East German film. It was released in 1957. Brigade des moeurs Vice Squad is a 1959 French crime film directed by Maurice Boutel and starring Eddie Barclay, Colette Ripert and Michel Beaufort. The Corsican Brothers The Corsican Brothers is a 1917 French silent adventure film directed by André Antoine and starring Henry Krauss, Romuald Joubé and Rose Dione. It is based on the novel The Corsican Brothers by Alexandre Dumas. The Lumber Champ The Lumber Champ is an animated short film distributed by Universal Pictures. It is the eighth of the thirteen Pooch the Pup cartoons. Phoney Photos Phoney Photos is a 1918 silent comedy film featuring Stan Laurel. Lucky Journey Lucky Journey is a 1947 Danish family film directed by Christen Jul. Marta Ferrari Marta Ferrari is a 1956 Argentine film directed by Julio Saraceni. The film is about a successful actress who tells a journalist the story of her love for a musician. Sapho Sapho is a 1934 French drama film directed by Léonce Perret and starring Mary Marquet, Jean-Max and Marcelle Praince. The films sets were designed by the art director Jacques Colombier. Soyez les bienvenus Soyez les bienvenus or LAutocar en folie is a 1953 French comedy film by Pierre-Louis. Dumanganga jal itgeola Farewell to the Duman River is a 1962 South Korean film. Celebrated director Im Kwon-taeks first film, it became a huge hit, establishing his reputation as a director and ensuring him a career in the film industry for the next decade. À propos de la femme All About Women is a 1969 French-Canadian drama film directed by Claude Pierson and starring Marlène Alexandre, Astrid Frank and Marie-Christine Auferil. Babes at Sea Babes at Sea is a 1934 Color Rhapsodies film. Metamorphosis of a Melody Milim, English title Metamorphosis of a Melody is a 1996 Israeli drama film by Amos Gitai. The film starring Ronit Elkabetz and Samuel Fuller is based on The Jewish War by Josephus. It is a cinematic realisation of stage-based productions by Gitai. Aasmaan Mahal Aasman Mahal is a 1965 Hindi social family drama film directed by K. A. Abbas. Produced for the "Naya Sansar" banner, its story was written by Abbas, and the cinematographer was Ramchandra. The script and dialogues were by Inder Raj Anand. Prithviraj Kapoors role as the impoverished Nawab, was acclaimed in the film for its "authenticity". Dilip Raj, son of P. Jairaj, played the hero, having earlier acted in Shehar Aur Sapna. The other co-stars were Surekha, David, Nana Palsikar, Anwar Hussain. The story revolves around a Nawab, who having lost his money, still continues to live in the old traditional style, maintaining a grandeur facade. His son opposes the unrealistic life-style. The Death Agony of the Eagles The Agony of the Eagles is a 1933 French historical film directed by Roger Richebé and starring Annie Ducaux, Pierre Renoir and Constant Rémy. Antique Antics Antique Antics is a 1933 short animated film, featuring Krazy Kat. The Beautiful Image The Beautiful Image is a 1951 French drama film directed by Claude Heymann and starring Frank Villard, Françoise Christophe and Pierre Larquey. I've Come About the Suicide Ive Come About the Suicide is a 1987 Australian comedy about a writer and his man servant who try to convince the world that the writer has gone mad. Kiko and the Honey Bears Kiko and the Honey Bears is a short animated film created at Terrytoons, and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the second film to feature Kiko the Kangaroo as well as the characters first solo film. Men of Steel Men of Steel is a 1932 British drama film directed by George King and starring John Stuart, Benita Hume and Heather Angel. The screenplay was adapted by Edward Knoblock and Billie Bristow from a novel by Douglas Newton. My Home Village My Home Village, directed by Kang Hong-sik, is a film in the war film genre, the first film to be made in the then newly independent Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea. The film portrays the liberation of Korea from Japanese colonial rule in 1945. Play Ball Play Ball is an animated short film by Terrytoons. It is the penultimate film featuring Kiko the Kangaroo. In reissue prints, the film goes by its alternate title Kiko at the Bat!. Páter Vojtech Father Vojtech is a 1936 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. Russian Dressing Russian Dressing is a short theatrical cartoon by Columbia Pictures, featuring Krazy Kat. Ulan ksiecia Józefa Ułan Księcia Józefa is a Polish historical film. It was released in 1937. Kaliyuga Ramudu Kaliyuga Ramudu is a 1982 Telugu Action Crime Film, produced by D. Srirangaraju under the Tirupati Productions banner and directed by K. Bapaiah. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Rati Agnihotri in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan. Appooppan Appooppan is a 1976 Malayalam-language Indian feature film, directed by P. Bhaskaran, starring Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair, Jayabharathi, Sumithra and Kamal Haasan. Jawab Jawab is a 1942 Indian Bollywood film elucidating a love trilogy between a man and two women,where the hero,played by barua,can be no ones. directed by P.C Barua. It was the fourth highest grossing Indian film of 1942. Anmol Tasveer Anmol Tasveer is a 1978 Bollywood film directed by Satyen Bose. Bandha Pasam Bandha Pasam is a 1962 Indian Tamil language film directed by A. Bhimsingh and produced by Periyanna. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan, Savitri and Devika in lead roles. The film had musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy. This movie was dubbed in Telugu as Aadharsha Saadharalu. Kanavan Manaivi is a 1976 Tamil Social Drama film, directed by A. Bhimsingh and produced by A. S. A. Sami. The film script was written by Kalaignanam. Music was by V. Kumar. The film stars R. Muthuraman and Jayalalithaa playing lead, with K. A. Thangavelu, Sachu, Sreekanth Suruli Rajan and V. S. Raghavan in supporting roles. This film was remade in Telugu as Sita Ramulu in 1980 and in Hindi as Haisiyat in 1984. The Lost Chord The Lost Chord is a 1933 British drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring John Stuart, Elizabeth Allan and Jack Hawkins. The screenplay concerns a musician who becomes embroiled in the domestic rows of an aristocratic family. It was inspired by the Arthur Sullivan song The Lost Chord. Two earlier films directed by Wilfred Noy The Lost Chord and The Lost Chord were both also based on the song. The film was made at Twickenham Studios. Padhukappu Paadhukaappu is a 1970 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by A. Bhimsingh and produced by A. Bhimsingh. The film stars Jayalalitha in the main role, alongside Sivaji Ganesan, T. S. Balaiah and Major Sundarrajan in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. The film was a disaster at the box office. Umeed Ummeed is a 1962 Bollywood Hindi film, directed by Nitin Bose, with Ashok Kumar, Joy Mukherjee, Nanda, Agha, Leela Naidu and Leela Mishra playing the lead roles. The film has a hit music by Ravi and lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni with songs like Mujhe Ishq Hai Tujhise sung by Mohammed Rafi becoming all time hits. In a rare instance, Ravi, the music director sang one of the songs too in the movie. Der 5. Juni - Einer unter Millionen 5 June is a 1942 German war film directed by Fritz Kirchhoff and starring Carl Raddatz, Joachim Brennecke and Karl Ludwig Diehl. The film depicts the events of 1940 when German forces successfully invaded France. It was shot on location in France and Germany. Constant changes to the film, often at the request of the German military, led to large cost overruns. In November 1942, the film was banned by the Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda Joseph Goebbels for unspecified reasons. It has been speculated that Goebbels thought the film was not entertaining enough or wished to avoid offending the Vichy government of France. Mimi Pinson Mimi Pinson is a 1958 French comedy-drama film directed by Robert Darène and starring Dany Robin, Raymond Pellegrin and Micheline Dax. It draws some inspiration from the poem of the same name by Alfred de Musset. My Husband Is Marvelous My Husband Is Marvelous is a 1952 French comedy film directed by André Hunebelle and starring Fernand Gravey, Sophie Desmarets and Elina Labourdette. The films sets were designed by Lucien Carré. Soldati e capelloni Soldati e capelloni is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti, written by Augusto Caminito and Giovanni Grimaldi, produced by Franco Cittadini and Stenio Fiorentini and starred by Franco Lantieri, Brizio Montinari, Peppino de Filippo, Lia Zoppelli, Valeria Fabrizi, Patrizia Valturri, Valentino Macchi and Franco Giacobini. Der Weg nach Shanghai Moscow-Shanghai is a 1936 German drama film directed by Paul Wegener and starring Pola Negri, Gustav Diessl and Susi Lanner. The films sets were designed by the art director Alfred Bütow and Willi Herrmann. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. Mystère à Shanghai Mystère à Shanghai is a 1950 French crime film directed by Roger Blanc, produced by Hans Herwig and starring Paul Bernard, Hélène Perdrière and Maurice Teynac. It is based on the novel La Nuit du 12 au 13 by Stanislas-André Steeman. In Shanghai, a Chinese criminal organisation plans to kill Herbert Aboody if he doesnt pay them $50,000. Drei wunderschöne Tage Three Wonderful Days is a 1939 German drama film directed by Fritz Kirchhoff and starring Gustav Waldau, Gina Falckenberg and Hans Zesch-Ballot. The West The West is a 1938 French drama film directed by Henri Fescourt and starring Charles Vanel, José Noguéro and Hélène Robert. It is a remake of the Directors own 1928 silent film of the same title. The films sets were designed by the art director Jean Douarinou. Quand te tues-tu? When Do You Commit Suicide? is a 1953 French comedy film directed by Émile Couzinet and starring Jean Tissier, Frédéric Duvallès and Daniel Sorano. It is a remake of the 1931 film of the same title. Texas Bad Man Texas Bad Man is a 1953 American western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Wayne Morris, Frank Ferguson and Elaine Riley. Song of the Wasteland Song of the Wasteland is a 1947 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and written by J. Benton Cheney. The film stars Jimmy Wakely, Lee White, Dottye Brown, Henry Hall, John James and Mike Ragan. The film was released on May 31, 1947, by Monogram Pictures. Am seidenen Faden By a Silken Thread is a 1938 German drama film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Willy Fritsch, Carl Kuhlmann and Käthe von Nagy. The film was intended to be an exposure of "crooked Jewish capitalists" in line with Nazi racial policy of the era. The films art direction was by Otto Hunte. Essington Essington is a 1974 TV film about a convict named Squires who arrives with a detachment of Royal Marines at Port Essington. According to the Canberra Times "it is both an historical narrative and an allegorical treatment of Australian history." Bonjour Balwyn Bonjour Balwyn is a 1971 Australian independent film directed by Nigel Buesst. It was one of the most notable films of the "Carlton Wave" of filmmaking. Radio Lover Radio Lover is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Paul Capon and Austin Melford and starring Wylie Watson, Ann Penn and Betty Ann Davies. Motorcycles Motorcycles is a 1949 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. S vyloucením verejnosti Public Not Admitted is a 1933 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. Lojzicka Lojzička is a 1936 Czechoslovak comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Karel Hašler, Markéta Krausová, and Helena Busová. Bed of Roses Na růžích ustláno is a 1935 Czechoslovak film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Antonie Nedosinská, Lída Baarová, and Marie Tauberová. The Twelve Pound Look The Twelve Pound Look is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by Jack Denton and starring Milton Rosmer, Jessie Winter and Ann Elliott. Veselá bída Veselá bída is a 1944 Czechoslovak musical comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Jarmila Ksírová, Frantisek Kreuzmann, and Hana Vítová. Dimitrovgradtsy Dimitrovgradtsy is a Bulgarian drama film from 1956 directed by Nikola Korabov and Ducho Mundrov. It is based on a screenplay by Buryan Enchev, with cinematography by Vulo Radev. The music was composed by Stefan Remenkov. Georgi Kaloyanchev, Maria Rusalieva, Ivan Dimov, and Boris Chirakov appear in the lead roles. Kiskrajcár Kiskrajcár is a 1953 Hungarian comedy film directed by Márton Keleti. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Mission Accomplished Mission Accomplished was a short 1943 propaganda film produced by the United States Office of War Information about the B-17 Flying Fortress. Trista let tomu... Trista let tomu... is a 1956 soviet historical drama film directed by Vladimir Petrov and starring Sergey Dvoretskiy, Vasiliy Lanovoy and Natalya Uzhviy. The Unconquered The Unconquered is a 1956 Czechoslovak war film. It is loosely inspired by the Battle of Czajáneks barracks. It is about soldiers of the Czechoslovak army who refuse to surrender during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia and fight back. Escape from the Shadows Escape from the Shadows is a 1959 Czech drama film directed by Jiří Sequens. It was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Golden Medal. When the Stars Were Red When the Stars Were Red is a 1991 Czech drama film directed by Dušan Trančík. It was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival. Ladki Pasand Hai Ladki Pasand Hai is a 1971 Bollywood drama film directed by C.L. Rawal. The film stars Mumtaz. Penelopa Penelope is a Slovak psychological drama film directed by Štefan Uher. Starring Božidara Turzonovová and Eva Kristínová, the movie was released on January 20, 1978. Similarly as with some of previous works directed by Uher, such as Slnko v sieti, he reunited with screenwriter Alfonz Bednár and cinematographer Stanislav Szomolányi. První parta První parta is a 1959 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Otakar Vávra. Rescate de sangre Rescate de sangre is a 1952 Argentine film. Dark Secret Dark Secret is a 1949 British crime film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Dinah Sheridan, Emrys Jones and Irene Handl. It was a remake of the 1933 film The Crime at Blossoms, also directed by Rogers. The Tango Tells Its Story El Canto cuenta su historia is a 1976 Argentine film. Cita en la frontera Cita en la frontera is a 1940 Argentine film directed by Mario Soffici and starring Libertad Lamarque. Candida, Woman of the Year Candida, Woman of the Year is a 1943 Argentine comedy film directed by Enrique Santos Discépolo and starring Niní Marshall, Augusto Codecá, and Carlos Morganti. Fantoche Puppet is a 1957 Argentine film directed by Román Viñoly Barreto. The Novel of a Poor Young Man Story of a Poor Young Man is a 1968 Argentine musical drama film directed by Enrique Cahen Salaberry and starring Leo Dan, Niní Marshall and Rafael Carret. It is a remake of the 1942 film of the same name, which was based on a novel by Octave Feuillet. Vamos a soñar por el amor Vamos a soñar por el amor is a 1971 Argentine musical film. Corazón de turco Corazón de turco is a 1940 Argentine film directed by Lucas Demare. Si me viera don Porfirio Si me viera don Porfirio is a 1950 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Yo quiero ser tonta Yo quiero ser tonta is a 1950 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. The United Family Awaits the Visit of Hallewyn Familia unida que espera la llegada de Halloween is a 1971 Argentine film. Nebeski odred Nebeski odred is a 1961 Yugoslav drama film directed by Bosko Boskovic and Ilija Nikolic. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival. The Trunk The Trunk is a low budget, black and white 1961 British mystery film directed by Donovan Winter and starring Phil Carey, Julia Arnall and Dermot Walsh. Afrikaneren Afrikaneren is a 1966 Norwegian drama film directed by Barthold Halle, starring Earle Hyman and Wenche Foss. It deals with Raymond, a young South African studying in Norway. Pobres habrá siempre Pobres habrá siempre is a 1958 Argentine film directed by Carlos F. Borcosque. Voy a hablar de la esperanza Voy a hablar de la esperanza is a 1966 Argentine film directed by Carlos F. Borcosque and starring Alfredo Alcón, Inda Ledesma and Raúl Rossi. El ladrón canta boleros El Ladrón canta boleros is a 1950 Argentine film. Lezioni di violoncello con toccata e fuga Lezioni di violoncello con toccata e fuga is a 1976 commedia sexy allitaliana film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Las píldoras Las Píldoras is a 1972 Argentine film. It is an Argentinian comedian movie written by V. Rosid and adapted to the big screen by Isaac Aisemberg. It is based in the theatrical piece where the actors and actresses of the movie also represented. En el último piso En el último piso is a 1942 Argentine film directed by Catrano Catrani. El mucamo de la niña El Mucamo de la niña is a 1951 Argentine film. Viaje sin regreso Viaje sin regreso is a 1946 Argentine black-and-white film written by Hugo Mac Dougall and directed by Pierre Chenal. Los hijos de López Los Hijos de López is a 1980 Argentine film. Palimos ng pag-ibig Palimos ng Pag-ibig is a 1986 Filipino movie directed by Eddie Garcia. The film was turned into a teleserye with same title in 2007 for the first installment of Sineserye Presents. The film was based on the 1970 movie The Baby Maker that was initially adapted by Nerissa Cabral into komiks. La ragazza del prete La ragazza del prete is a 1970 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Domenico Paolella. Alinganam Aalinganam is a 1976 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by M. Ramachandran. The film stars Raghavan, Sridevi, Rani Chandra and Vincent in the lead roles. The film has musical score by A. T. Ummer. Ascensão e Queda de um Paquera Ascensão e Queda de um Paquera is a 1970 Brazilian comedy film directed by Victor di Mello and starring Cláudio Cavalcanti. When the Orange Tree Flowers Cuando florezca el naranjo is a 1943 Argentine film. Playgirls International Playgirls International is a 1963 American nudist film produced and directed by Doris Wishman. Santham Bheekaram Saandham Bheekaram is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Rajasenan and produced by Mancheri Chandran. The film stars Ratheesh, Shankar, Seema, T. G. Ravi, Captain Raju, Jagathy Sreekumar, Mala Aravindan and Sukumari in the main roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Santos Vega Santos Vega is a 1971 Argentine historical film directed by Carlos Borcosque Jr. and starring José Larralde, Ana María Picchio and Walter Vidarte. It was the fourth film to be based on the story of Santos Vega. Cautiva en la selva Cautiva en la selva is a 1969 Argentine film. Cuatro pícaros bomberos Cuatro pícaros bomberos is a 1979 Argentine comedy film directed by Carlos Galettini. Kiss Me Kiss Me is a 1932 French comedy film directed by Léon Mathot and starring Georges Milton, Abel Tarride and Tania Fédor. Flight from Singapore Flight from Singapore is a 1962 British drama film directed by Dudley Birch and starring Patrick Allen, Patrick Holt and William Abney. Muchachos de la ciudad Muchachos de la ciudad is a 1937 Argentine film directed and written by José A. Ferreyra. Muñequitas porteñas Muñequitas porteñas is a 1931 Argentine film directed by José Agustín Ferreyra. It was the first sound film made in Argentina, although the Vitaphone sound disks are now considered lost. Así o de otra manera Así o de otra manera is a 1964 Argentine drama film directed and written by David José Kohon based on a story by Carlos Latorre. La gorda La Gorda is a 1966 Argentine film. The Poison Tasters The Poison Tasters is a 1995 American drama film directed by Ulrik Theer. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Rebelde con causa Rebelde con causa is a 1961 Argentine film. Cartouche, roi de Paris Cartouche, King of Paris or just Cartouche is a 1950 French historical adventure film directed by Guillaume Radot and starring Roger Pigaut, Renée Devillers and Claire Duhamel. It portrays the eighteenth century highwaymen Louis Dominique Bourguignon, known as Cartouche. Chemins sans loi Lawless Roads is a 1947 French drama film directed by Guillaume Radot and starring Ginette Leclerc, Jean Murat and Marguerite Moreno. Kreytserova sonata The Kreutzer Sonata is a 1911 Russian silent film directed by Pyotr Chardynin. The film is considered lost. Babatu Babatu is a 1976 Nigerien film directed by Jean Rouch. It was an official selection in the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. Un lugar al sol Un Lugar al sol is a 1965 Argentine film. Mi hijo Ceferino Namuncurá Mi hijo Ceferino Namuncurá is a 1972 Argentine film. Sabriya Sabriya is a 1997 film. Sabriya is part of the project "Africa Dreaming", a chronicle of Africa in six acts, six contemporary stories which share the theme of love. They are psychological of social dramas presented in the specific cultural and traditional contexts of each of the six countries represented: South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Mozambique, Mauritania and Senegal. Schiele in Prison Schiele in Prison is a 1980 British independent film directed by Mick Gold and starring David Suchet as Gustav Klimt, Grant Cathro as Egon Schiele and Nicholas Selby as The Judge. The film dramtises the imprisonment of Schiele in Neulengbach in 1911, and looks at the authenticity of Schiles prison diary, which was published after his death. The film was funded and produced by the Film Office of the Arts Council of Great Britain. Wan shi liu fang Au soleil de Marseille In the Sun of Marseille is a 1938 French musical sports film directed by Pierre-Jean Ducis and starring Henri Garat, Mireille Ponsard and Gorlett. It was one of a cluster of films made with southern French settings during the era. An operetta film, it portrays the lives of a group of football-loving factory workers who travel to Belgium for a match. The films sets were designed by Lucien Jaquelux. The Film La Película is a 1975 Argentine film. Le colonel Durand Colonel Durand is a 1948 French historical drama film directed by René Chanas and starring Paul Meurisse, Michèle Martin and Louis Seigner. Ronde de nuit Night Round is a 1949 French crime film directed by François Campaux and starring Tilda Thamar, Julien Carette and Noël Roquevert. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Hubert. Siete mujeres Seven Women is a 1944 Argentine drama film directed by Benito Perojo and starring Olga Casares Pearson, Carlos Lagrotta and Silvia Legrand. It was based on a play which was later turned into a 1953 Mexican film of the same title. Stella Veliko sudjenje Veliko suđenje is a Croatian film. It was released in 1961. Dringue, Castrito y la lámpara de Aladino Dringue, Castrito y la lámpara de Aladino is a 1954 Argentine film directed by Luis Moglia Barth. Diablo metió la pata El diablo metió la pata is a 1980 Argentine film starring Roberto Escalada. Goal Goal is a 1936 Argentine sports film directed by Luis Moglia Barth. The films sets were designed by Raúl Soldi. Un hombre cualquiera Un Hombre cualquiera is a 1954 Argentine film. El mundo es de los jóvenes El Mundo es de los jóvenes is a 1970 Argentine film. El fabricante de estrellas El Fabricante de estrellas is a 1943 Argentine film directed by Manuel Romero. Meine Cousine aus Warschau My Cousin from Warsaw is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Liane Haid, Tala Birell and Fritz Schulz. A separate French-language version was also made, directed by Carmine Gallone. The film was based upon the play by Louis Verneuil. The films art direction was by Julius von Borsody. Valentina Valentina is a 1950 Argentine comedy film directed by Manuel Romero and starring Olga Zubarry, Juan José Miguez and Elena Lucena. The films sets were designed by Ricardo J. Conord. Danger on Dartmoor Danger on Dartmoor is a 1980 British drama film directed by David Eady and starring Marcus Evans, Simon Henderson, Debby Salter, Barry Foster and Patricia Hayes. This Man Belongs to Me This Man Belongs to Me is a 1950 West German comedy film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Winnie Markus, Gustav Fröhlich and Heidemarie Hatheyer. El gordo Villanueva El Gordo Villanueva is a 1964 Argentine film. La maestra enamorada La maestra enamorada is a 1961 Argentine film. Olga, la hija de aquella princesa rusa Olga, la hija de aquella princesa rusa is a 1972 Argentine film. Patolandia nuclear Patolandia nuclear is a 1978 Argentine comedy film directed by Julio Saraceni. El Fausto criollo El Fausto criollo is a 1979 Argentine film directed by Luis Saslavsky. The Honorable Tenant The Honourable Tenant is a 1951 Argentine comedy film directed by Carlos Schlieper and starring Alberto Closas, Olga Zubarry and Amalia Sánchez Ariño. The films sets were designed by Carlos T. Dowling. Mi marido y mi novio Mi marido y mi novio is a 1955 Argentine film directed by Carlos Schlieper, starring Delia Garcés and Georges Rivière. L'autre The Prosecutor Hallers is a 1930 French drama film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Jean-Max, Colette Darfeuil and Suzanne Delmas. It was the French-language version of the German film The Other based on the play Der Andere by Paul Lindau. The two films were made at the same studio in Berlin, with Wiene beginning work on the French version immediately after finishing the German film. La dama del mar La Dama del mar is a 1954 black-and-white Argentine film directed by Mario Soffici. It is based on the play The Lady from the Sea by Henrik Ibsen. Héroes sin fama Héroes sin fama is a 1940 Argentine comedy-drama film directed by Mario Soffici. La noche del hurto La Noche del hurto is a 1976 Argentine comedy film directed by Hugo Sofovich. El dinero de Dios Gods Money is a 1959 Argentine film directed by Román Viñoly Barreto. It stars Carlos Estrada and Fina Basser. Una viuda casi alegre An Almost Merry Widow is a 1950 Argentine film directed by Román Viñoly Barreto. The Blue Beast is a 1960 Japanese film directed by Hiromichi Horikawa. The film is about a former leftist activist Yashuhiko Kuroki who becomes a right wing opportunist by betraying his co-workers and friends during a strike. Le sedicenni 16 Year Olds or Le sedicenni is a 1965 Italian film directed by Luigi Petrini. Objective Murder Destination Miami: Objective Murder is a 1964 Italian drama film directed by Piero Regnoli and featuring Claudio Gora, Bella Cortez and Nico Fidenco in lead roles. Nippon No Yoru: Onna Onna Onna Monogatari is a 1963 Japanese documentary Pink film. The first of these softcore pornographic film directed by Tetsuji Takechi, it was released in the United States in 1964. Two Fathers Two Fathers is a 1944 British wartime propaganda short film made by the Crown Film Unit, a division of the Ministry of Information, and directed by Anthony Asquith. Survival 1967 Hamilchama al hashalom is a 1968 film directed by Jules Dassin. A version in French was released under the title Comme un éclair, and the English language release was titled Survival 1967. Inmaculada Immaculate is a 1950 Mexican drama film directed by Julio Bracho and starring Rosario Granados, Carlos López Moctezuma and Eduardo Noriega. The films sets were designed by the art director Jesús Bracho. To the Four Winds To the Four Winds is a 1955 Mexican musical film directed by Adolfo Fernández Bustamante and starring Rosita Quintana, Miguel Aceves Mejia and Joaquín Pardavé. The films art direction was by Gunther Gerszo. Mana Desam Mana Desam is a 1949 Telugu Patriotic film, produced by Raja Saheb of Mirzapur under the Sobhanachala Pictures banner, presented by Krishnaveni and directed by L. V. Prasad. It stars Chittor V. Nagaiah, C. H. Narayana Rao and C. Krishnaveni in the lead roles, with music composed by Ghantasala. The film is the debut of veteran actor N. T. Rama Rao in the film industry. The film is based on the Bengali novel Vipradas by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, and is set against the backdrop of the Indian freedom struggle. Camino de la horca Camino de la horca is a 1962 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Spiaggia libera Spiaggia libera is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Marino Girolami. The Trial of Ned Kelly Trial of Ned Kelly is a 1977 Australian TV film about a hypothetical trial of Ned Kelly. Anna Karenina Anna Karenina is a 1920 German silent historical film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Lya Mara, Johannes Riemann and Heinrich Peer. It is an adaptation of Leo Tolstoys novel Anna Karenina. It premiered at the Marmorhaus in Berlin. Farewell Performance Farewell Performance is a 1963 British crime film directed by Robert Tronson and starring David Kernan, Frederick Jaeger and Delphi Lawrence. It is considered a lost film and is on the BFI National Archives 75 Most Wanted List of missing films. It features musical interludes from Joe Meek acts like The Tornados and Heinz. Betty Blokk-buster Follies Betty Blokk-buster Follies is a 1976 Australian film based on Reg Livermores popular one man show of the same period. Characters include: Betty Blokk-buster, a German maid who entertained the troops during the war; an old man who recalls his youth as a male model Vaseline Amalnirtrate, a football star who joins the Australian ballet. It was shot in the Bijou Theatre, Balmain, in late 1975. Memories Teri Yaad was the first-ever feature film released on 7 August 1948 in Pakistan after the independence, on Eid. It was the first film released after the birth of Pakistan on 14 August 1947. Nayakudu Vinayakudu Nayakudu Vinayakudu is a 1980 Telugu comedy film, produced by A. V. Subba Rao under the Prasad Art Productions banner and directed by K. Pratyagatma. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jayalalitha in the lead roles and music composed by T. Chalapathi Rao. It is noted for being the last film of the career of Jayalalithaa as it released after the Tamil film Nadhiyai Thedi Vandha Kadal. It is the last film for which Jayalalithaa ever came for shooting and worked as lead heroine and also her last film in Telugu. This was the last film directed by K. Pratyagatma at the age of 60. The film was recorded as a Flop at the box office. Thulabharam Thulabharam is a 1968 Malayalam film, directed by A. Vincent. It is the film adaptation of the Kerala Peoples Arts Club play of the same name, written by Thoppil Bhasi. Thoppil Bhasi also adapted the play for the screen. The film had an ensemble cast, featuring the likes of Prem Nazir, Sharada, Madhu, Sheela, Thikkurisi Sukumaran Nair and Adoor Bhasi. The film won two National Awards. The film was a major blockbuster and following the Malayalam version, the film was made in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi, with Sharada playing lead roles in all versions. The Eyes Aankhen is a 1950 Bollywood family drama film directed by Devendra Goel and starring Shekhar, Bharat Bhushan and Nalini Jaywant. A moderate box office success, the film became the tenth highest earning Indian film of 1950, earning an approximate gross of Rs. 72,00,000 and a net of Rs. 40,00,000. Mukesh was one of the playback singers. Eettillam Eettillam is 1983 Malayalam film written and directed by Fazil, starring Nedumudi Venu, Mammootty, Bharath Gopi, Menaka, Jalaja and Kalaranjini in the lead roles. The film stars Nedumudi Venu, Menaka, Mammootty and Bharath Gopi in lead roles. The film had musical score by A. T. Ummer. Veera Pandian Veerapandiyan is a 1987 Tamil masala film, directed by Karthik Raghunath and produced by Durai. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Vijayakanth, Raadhika and Jaishankar in lead roles. The film had musical score by Shankar Ganesh. Daddy's Little Bit of Dresden China Daddys Little Bit of Dresden China is a 1988 Bafta nominated short film by British animator Karen Watson. The film uses mixed media animation and unconventional narrative to explore the issues of domestic violence and child abuse from within the confines of the patriarchal family unit. Based on Watsons own childhood experience, the film was made in an attempt to highlight the issue of sexual abuse and the social myths surrounding it. Several styles of animation are used: most of the scenes taking place in Watsons house are made using puppet animation, while other parts of the film - most notably some scenes taking place in a pub - render the characters as collages of torn-up photographs against a black background. A short sequence at the start, setting the scene with a modified retelling of Snow White, uses more conventional-looking drawn animation. The puppets in the home sequences are made from household objects: the young Karen Watson is made from feathers with a dolls house vase as a head, her mother is made from miniature kitchen utensils with a model bunch of grapes as a head, while the father is made from scrap metal and has a vice-like beak. In addition, Karen Watson is often shown with a piece of tape covering her mouth, while her mother sometimes has tape over her eyes. The pub scenes - the only parts of the film in which the characters talk, as the home scenes are narrated by the adult Karen Watson - involve a group of men discussing sexually abusive fathers, and are used to underline popular conceptions and misconceptions of the issue. The scenes convey the theme of sexism symbolically: the bartender turns into a giant and caresses a tiny barmaid, while a group of card players sprinkle cigarette ash on pictures of naked women. The film was shot on 16 mm film and runs eight minutes. Ente Katha Ente Kadha is a 1983 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by P. K. Joseph. The film stars Prem Nazir, Sukumari, Mammootty and Mohanlal in the lead roles. The film has musical score by A. T. Ummer. Guru Dakshina Guru Dakshina is a 1983 Malayalam movie. The film was directed by Baby. It features Adoor Bhasi, Ratheesh, Mohanlal, Mammootty and Sathish Menon. The screenplay was written by Baby and the songs of the movie were by K. J. Joy. The film was a remake of Tamil film Engal Vathiyar. Thadakam Thadaakam is a 1982 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by I. V. Sasi, starring Mammootty and Ratheesh in lead roles. Young America Young America is a short silent film. The plot: a couple are love-making in a picturesque garden. A youngster spoils it all by tying a bunch of fire-crackers to the young mans coat tails, and setting them off, with comedic results. Porfirio Díaz Porfirio Díaz is a 1944 Mexican historical film directed by Rafael M. Saavedra and Raphael J. Sevilla. It portrays the life of the nineteenth century Mexican soldier and President Porfirio Díaz. Za tichych noci In the Still of the Night is a 1941 Czech drama film directed by Zdeněk Gina Hašler and starring Lída Baarová, Lilly Hodáčová and Karel Höger. It was made during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia. The films sets were designed by the art director Ferdinand Fiala. It was distributed in Germany by Tobis Film. Cantaclaro Cantaclaro is a 1946 Mexican drama film directed by Julio Bracho and starring Esther Fernandez, Antonio Badú and Alberto Galán. The film is based on a novel of the same name by Rómulo Gallegos. It was part of a spate of film adaptations of Gallegos novels following success of Doña Bárbara. The films sets were designed by the art director Jesús Bracho. Kaburitsuki jinsei Fan Life, Front Row, A Thirsty Life and Life of a Striptease Love is a 1968 Japanese film directed by Tatsumi Kumashiro. The celebrated Roman Porno directors first film, it was a box-office failure, and stalled his directing career until 1972. El abanico de Lady Windermere El abanico de Lady Windermere is a 1944 Mexican film, directed by Juan José Ortega. Soft Lights and Sweet Music Soft Lights and Sweet Music is a 1936 British musical film directed by Herbert Smith and starring Bert Ambrose, Evelyn Dall and Harry Tate. It was made by British Lion at Beaconsfield Studios. The film is a musical revue showcasing a selection of bands and variety acts of the day. It takes its title from Elisabeth Welchs popular BBC radio show, which ran from 1933-1935. The films art direction was by Norman G. Arnold. Estrella sin luz Star Without Light is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by Ernesto Cortázar and starring Rosa Carmina, Fernando Fernández and Gina Cabrera. The Girl at the Cupola The Girl at the Cupola is a 1912 American silent short film produced by the Selig Polyscope Company. It was directed by Oscar Eagle and featured Kathlyn Williams. A copy survives in the Library of Congress collection. The film is also on home video/dvd. Summer Hotel Summer Hotel is a 1944 Mexican comedy film directed by René Cardona. The films sets were designed by Manuel Fontanals. Corazón de fiera Corazón de fiera is a 1951 Mexican film that was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. Christ Walking on Water Christ Walking on the Water is an 1899 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. Honeymoon in a Balloon LAscension de la rosière, released in the United States as Honeymoon in a Balloon and in Britain as The Ascension of a Communicant, was a 1908 French short silent comedy film directed by Georges Méliès. Badai-Selatan Badai-Selatan is a 1962 Indonesian horror film directed by Sofia W. D. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. Ruby Fruit is a 1995 Japanese film directed by Takumi Kimizuka based on the 1992 novel by Ayako Saito. A Song for Tibet A Song for Tibet is a 1991 Canadian short documentary film about efforts of Tibetans in exile, led by the Dalai Lama, to free their homeland and preserve their heritage. Directed by Anne Henderson, A Song for Tibet received the Award for Best Short Documentary at the 13th Genie Awards as well as the Peoples Choice Award for Best Documentary Film at the Hawaii International Film Festival. The film was co-produced by Arcady Films, DLI Productions and the National Film Board of Canada. Ali Kazimi was director of photography. The film focuses on two Tibetans in exile in Canada: Thubten Samdup, who escaped from Tibet after the 1959 uprising against the Chinese, who teaches traditional performing arts in Montreal and heads the Canada-Tibet Committee; and Dicki Chhoyang, born in a refugee camp in India, who knows Tibet only through stories recounted by her parents. The film follows Dicki and Samdup from Montreal to Dharamshala, India and also documents the Dalai Lamas first public appearance in Canada. Das andere Ich The Other I is a 1918 Austrian silent fantasy film directed by Fritz Freisler and starring Raoul Aslan, Fritz Kortner and Magda Sonja. The Eternal Secret The Eternal Secret is a 1942 Mexican drama film directed by Carlos Orellana and starring Orellana, Marina Tamayo and David Silva. The films sets were designed by Ramón Rodríguez Granada. Work in Progress Work in Progress is a 25 minute documentary which is part of the British Transport Films Collection. It was made in 1951 and covers various aspects of British Transport as described below. Zwei Menschen Two People is a 1930 German historical drama film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Charlotte Susa, Gustav Fröhlich and Fritz Alberti. The film was distributed by the German subsidiary of Universal Pictures. It is adapted from 1911 novel of the same title by Richard Voss. It has been filmed in Germany on two other occasions a 1924 silent Two People by Hanns Schwarz and a 1952 sound film Two People by Paul May. The films sets were designed by the art directors Leopold Blonder and Willy Schiller. It was partly shot on location in Italy. Gunah Aur Kanoon Gunah Aur Kanoon is a 1970 Bollywood drama film directed by B.R. Ishara. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar and Prithviraj Kapoor. Layaru Magalu Lawyer Magalu is a 1963 Indian Kannada film, directed and produced by G. V. Iyer. The film stars Kalyan Kumar, Udaykumar, B. Vijayalakshmi and T. N. Balakrishna in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. K. Venkatesh. Louisiana Territory Louisiana Territory is a 1953 American historical drama film directed by Harry W. Smith, from an original screenplay by Jerome Brondfield. It opens with the circumstances of the sale of the Louisiana Territory by Napoleons government and the roles of Robert Livingston and Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord. However, most of the film deals with the spirit of Livingston visiting major cities of the territory decades later in 1953. Produced by RKO-Pathé, it was distributed by its sister company, RKO Radio Pictures, who premiered the film in New Orleans on October 14, 1953, with a national release two days later, on October 16. The film stars Val Winter as Livingston and Leo Zinser as Talleyrand. It also stars Julian Miester and Phyliss Massicot. Prathama Usha Kiran Prathama Ushakirana is a 1990 Indian Kannada fiction drama film directed by Suresh Heblikar, written by Ashok Pai and produced under Manasa Arts. Besides Heblikar in the lead, the film features Geetha, Girish Karnad, Pramila Joshai and Vanitha Vasu in the pivotal roles. The films music was composed by Vijaya Bhaskar and the cinematography was by P. Rajan. The film dealt with child psychiatry as the main theme and met with critical appraise and went on to win several awards at the Karnataka State Film Awards 1989-90 and the 38th Filmfare Awards South. Besides winning awards, the film was screened at various international film festivals. Schwarzer Samt Schwarzer Samt is a German crime film from Heinz Thiel produced by the DEFA in the year 1964. Sie kannten sich alle Sie kannten sich alle is an East German film. It was released in 1958. Ek Phool Ek Bhool Ek Phool Ek Bhool is a 1968 Bollywood film. He Du! He, Du! is a 1970 East German film directed by Rolf Römer. Khoj Khoj is a 1971 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Jugal Kishore, starring Farida Jalal, Shatrughan Sinha, Jayshree T. and Deepak Kumar in lead roles. Paraya Ghar Paraya Ghar is a 1989 Bollywood film directed by Kalpataru and starring Rishi Kapoor, Jaya Prada, Raj Babbar, Aruna Irani, Madhavi, Sachin Pilgaonkar, Tanuja and Kader Khan. Adipapam Aadipaapam is a 1979 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. P. Kumaran and produced by P. G. Gopalakrishnan. The film stars Shubha and Sukumaran in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Barkha Barkha is a 1960 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Krishnan–Panju and produced by A. V. Meiyappan. It is a remake of the Tamil film Thai Pirandhal Vazhi Pirakkum. Fantasia 'e surdate Soldiers Fantasy is a 1927 Italian silent film directed by Elvira Notari and starring Geppino Jovine, Eduardo Notari and Oreste Tesorone. Idaya Veenai Idhaya Veenai is a 1972 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by R. Krishnan and S. Panju, starring M. G. Ramachandran in the lead role, with Lakshmi, Manjula, Sivakumar, M. N. Nambiar and M. G. Chakrapani among others. Kannappanunni Kannappanunni is a 1977 Indian Malayalam film based on Kalaripayattu, the traditional martial art of India. It was the 100th film featuring Prem Nazir and Sheela as the leading pair. It was Udaya Studios 75th film. The film was directed and produced by Kunchako. The film stars Prem Nazir, Sheela, Sukumari and Jayabharathi in the lead roles. The film has musical score and songs by K. Raghavan. Liebeskrieg nach Noten A Musical War of Love is a 1953 West German comedy film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Marte Harell, Johannes Heesters and Paul Kemp. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Ledersteger and Ernst Richter. Chakravyuham Chakravyuham is a Telugu suspense film directed by Balu Mahendra starring Suman, Gautami, and Archana. The music was composed by Maestro Ilaiyaraaja. This movie was released in the year 1992. Miguel Strogoff Michael Strogoff is a 1944 Mexican historical film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Julián Soler, Lupita Tovar and Julio Villarreal. It is based on the 1876 novel Michael Strogoff by Jules Verne. The films sets were designed by the art director Manuel Fontanals. Oomai Kuyil Ooma Kuyil is a 1983 Indian Malayalam film directed by Balu Mahendra and produced by Joseph Abraham. The film stars Y. Gee. Mahendra, Aruna and Poornima Jayaram in the lead roles. The film has a musical score by Ilaiyaraaja. The film is a remake of the directors own debut film Kokila, made in Kannada. Dangers of Youth Dangers of Youth is a 1960 Mexican drama film directed by Benito Alazraki and starring Elvira Quintana, Tere Velázquez and Fernando Luján. 1-2-3 Corona 1-2-3 Corona is an East German film directed by Hans Müller. It was released in 1948. Chemie und Liebe Chemistry and Love is a 1948 East German comedy film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Hans Nielsen, Tilly Lauenstein and Ralph Lothar. It is an anti-capitalist satire inspired by a stage play by the communist writer Béla Balázs. The plot is built around the discoveries of a crusading inventor. It was made by the state-controlled DEFA studio. The films sets were designed by Emil Hasler. The Nearsighted School Teacher The Nearsighted School Teacher was an early short comedy film released in 1898. It stars Augusta Selmer as a young lady. Kees de zoon van de stroper Kees, de zoon van de Stroper is a 1951 Dutch film directed by Ernst Winar. Der goldene Abgrund The Golden Abyss is a 1927 German silent film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Liane Haid, André Roanne and Hans Albers. The films art direction was by Andrej Andrejew and Alexander Ferenczy. Posti Posti is a 1950 Punjabi film and the first production of Kwatra Production, directed by K. D. Mehra, starring Majnu and Shyama in the lead roles. Shyama was the principal female actress of this movie. It did very well at the box office and was a hit not only in the East Punjab Circuit, but also in the Delhi area. A noted playback singer, Asha Bhosle, made her debut with the film. Chemparathy Chembarathi is a 1972 Malayalam film directed by P. N. Menon and written by Malayattoor Ramakrishnan. It was produced by S. K. Nair, a famous literary personality and the founder of Malayalanadu weekly. It stars Madhu along with newcomers Roja Ramani, Raghavan and Sudheer in major roles. The film was an adaptation of Malayattoors short story "Lodge". Bharathan made his cinematic debut as art director with the film. It was a notable critical and commercial success upon release. The film was remade in Tamil as Paruva Kaalam in 1974 with Roja Ramani repeating her role and Kamal Haasan playing the male lead and also in Telugu as Kanne Vayasu. Everything for the Woman Everything for the Woman is a 1934 Hungarian comedy film directed by Béla Gaál and Géza von Cziffra and starring Jenö Herczeg, Vilmos Komlós and Gyula Kabos. Pitch People Pitch People is a 1999 documentary film about advertising "pitchmen." It was produced in 1999 and includes interviews with many of the pitch industrys greatest sales people, including Arnold Morris, Sandy Mason, Lester Morris, Wally Nash and Ed McMahon as well as a look at the Popeil family. The film screened in several festivals in 2000, including the Rhode Island International Film Festival, Mill Valley Film Festival, Boston Film Festival and Palm Beach Film International Festival. The Back Page The Back Page is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. The title satirizes the famous play and 1931 film The Front Page. Marriage Rows Marriage Rows is an American Pre-Code 1931 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Special Mission Special Mission is a 1946 French thriller film directed by Maurice de Canonge and starring Jany Holt, Pierre Renoir and Jean Davy. The films art direction was by Claude Bouxin. It was released in two parts. Ambiciosa Ambiciosa is a Mexican drama film directed by Ernesto Cortazar. It was released in 1953 starring Meche Barba and Fernando Fernández. El tigre de Jalisco The Tiger of Jalisco is a 1947 Mexican western film directed by René Cardona and starring Armando Soto La Marina, Delia Magana and Manolo Fábregas. Renee XIV Renee XIV was an unfinished 1946 Hungarian film directed by Ákos Ráthonyi and starring Franciska Gaal, Johannes Heesters and Theo Lingen. It was intended to be a German-language film made with Soviet-backing at the Hunnia Film Studio in Budapest starring Gaal, a popular pre-war star who had been able to come out of hiding after several years. After around ten days of filming, the production was abandoned. Gaal emigrated to America the following year and never made another film. Greed Lalach is 1983 Indian Hindi film directed by Shankar Nag starring Anant Nag, Vinod Mehra, Bindiya Goswami, Ranjeet, Pran and Kajal Kiran The film is a remake of directors own 1980 Kannada movie Minchina Ota. Haseenon Ka Devata Haseenon Ka Devata is a 1971 Bollywood drama film directed by Ravikant Nagaich, produced by Ram Dayal, with music composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal and songs penned by Anand Bakshi. The film stars Sanjay Khan, Rekha and Helen. Vilayattu Pillai Vilaiyaattu Pillai is a 1970 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by A. P. Nagarajan and produced by Gemini Studios. It is based on Kothamangalam Subbus novel Rao Bahadur Singaram, which was serialised in the magazine Ananda Vikatan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Padmini and Kanchana in the lead roles. It deals with the romance between a woman who raises a bull and a man who sets out to tame it. Vilaiyaattu Pillai was released on 20 February 1970. The film was a commercial success, running for over 100 days in theatres. Cekanky Ladies in Waiting is a 1940 Czech romantic comedy film directed by Vladimír Borský and starring Zorka Janu, Meda Valentová and Anna Letenská. The films sets were designed by the art director Jan Zázvorka. Do Ustad Do Ustad is a 1982 Bollywood film starring Shatrughan Sinha and Reena Roy. Lumpen und Seide Rags and Silk is a 1925 German silent comedy film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Reinhold Schünzel, Mary Parker and Johannes Riemann. The films sets were designed by the art director Kurt Richter. Opfer der Vergangenheit Victims of the Past was a Nazi propaganda film made in 1937. This movie was a sequel to Erbkrank, which showed horrific images of lunatics in German asylums in order to bolster public support for the planned T-4 Euthanasia Program for the mentally ill. The practices of providing institutions and care for the victims of hereditary diseases are described as transgressing the law of natural selection, and the expense of such care is depicted as drain on healthy workers, and preventing the use of such money to help healthy Germans make better lives. It was shown in every cinema in Germany. Adolf Hitler reportedly liked it. Like the other five movies depicting the condition of the mentally ill in Germany, the movie was produced by the NS-Rasse und Politisches Amt. However, this film was the only one produced with sound. The Pike in a Fish Pond Štika v rybníce is a 1951 Czechoslovak film starring Josef Kemr. Trouble Brewing Trouble Brewing is a 1924 American silent comedy film featuring Larry Semon, Carmelita Geraghty and Oliver Hardy. It is believed to be lost. Kedar Gouri Kedar Gouri is an Ollywood / Oriya film directed by Nitai Palit. The film is adapted from Radhanath Rais poem by the same name. El ladrón The Thief is a 1947 Mexican comedy film directed by Julio Bracho and starring Luis Sandrini, Domingo Soler and Elsa Aguirre. Die Liebe des Maharadscha The Love of the Maharaja is a 1936 German drama film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Gustav Diessl, Attila Hörbiger and Hilde von Stolz. It was made as a co-production between the Italian Astra Film and the Munich-based Bavaria Film. A separate Italian version A Woman Between Two Worlds was also produced. It was shot at the Cines Studios in Rome. The films sets were designed by the art director Hans Ledersteger. Maa Maa is a 1959 Indian Oriya film directed by Nitai Palit. Adaravanthayo Adarawanthayo is a 1968 black & white Sri Lankan drama film directed by Amarnath Jayatilaka. Blade Gandasa is a Pakistani film in Punjabi language, released on April 16, 1991 by screenwriter Saleem Murad. The film was directed by Hasan Askari and produced by Jahangir Khan. Nalla Thanka Nalla Thanka is a landmark Malayalam film directed by P. V. Krishna Iyer, and produced by Kunchacko and K. V. Koshy. It was the second film produced at the Udaya Studios, the first being Vellinakshatram. The film marked the debut of several artistes, including actors Augustine Joseph, Vaikom Mani, Miss Kumari, Miss Omana and S. P. Pillai, music director V. Dakshinamoorthy, and cinematographer P. K. Madhavan Nair. It was one of the first commercially successful Malayalam films. Based on the legend of Nalla Thanka, the film had screenplay and dialogues written by Muthukulam Raghavan Pillai. Miss Kumari played the title role, while singer-stage actors Augustine Joseph and Vaikom Mani played the lead male roles. Csibi, der Fratz A Precocious Girl is a 1934 Austrian comedy film directed by Max Neufeld and Richard Eichberg and starring Franciska Gaal, Leopoldine Konstantin and Herbert Hübner. The films sets were designed by art director Julius von Borsody. The film was made by the German subsidiary of Universal Pictures. Because of the Nazi rise to power Gaal and other Jewish filmmakers went to Austria and Hungary to work on a series of comedy films. A separate Italian version of the story Unripe Fruit was released the same year. It was remade in Hollywood in 1942 as Between Us Girls, with the setting moved to America. Negra consentida Negra consentida is a 1949 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Zorina Zorina is a 1949 Mexican drama film directed by Juan José Ortega and starring Rafael Baledón, Leonora Amar and Luis Aldás. La mujer desnuda La mujer desnuda is a Mexican drama film directed by Fernando Méndez. It was released in 1953 and starring Meche Barba and Antonio Aguilar. S.O.S. Sahara S.O.S. Sahara is a 1938 German drama film directed by Jacques de Baroncelli and starring Charles Vanel, Jean-Pierre Aumont and Marta Labarr. The film was made in the French language, produced by the French subsidiary of the German studio UFA. It was shot on location in Algeria. The screenplay was based on a play Men Without a Past by Jean Martet. Martets credit was removed from the film during the Nazi occupation of France, and he later brought a court case against UFA establishing his rights to the film. It was later remade in 1962 as Station Six-Sahara. Le voyage étranger Le Voyage étranger is a 1992 film by Serge Roullet featuring Karim Azkoul. La segunda mujer The Second Woman is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by José Díaz Morales and starring Rosa Carmina, Antonio Aguilar and Freddy Fernández. Karutha Rathrikal Karutha Rathrikal is a 1967 Indian Malayalam-language science fiction film directed by P. Subramaniam under the name Mahesh. An adaptation of the novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, it was the first science fiction film in the history of Malayalam cinema. Rushy Vamsam Rishivamsham is a 1999 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Rajeev Anchal, starring Vijayaraghavan and Chanchal in the lead role. Café de chinos Café de chinos is a 1949 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Violated! Violated! is a 1974 film directed by Albert Zugsmith. Rechukka Rechukka is a 1954 Telugu language swashbuckling film, produced by Ghantasala Krishna Murthy under the Pratibha Productions banner and directed by P. Pullaiah. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Anjali Devi in the lead roles and music composed by Aswatthama. The story was inspired by The Prince Who Was a Thief, starring Tony Curtis. The film was remade in Tamil and titled Naattiya Thara. The Tamil version was released in 1955. Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass wrote the dialogues and lyrics for the Tamil version, while G. Ramanathan scored the music. It was also a commercial hit. Aaroor Dass, who was a successful screenplay writer later, started his career as an assistant to Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass in 1955 and assisted in writing the dialogues for this film. He has said that he named his first child as Arokyamary and also gave a pet name, Thara Devi in remembrance of the film Nattiya Thara. Vinayaka Chaviti Vinayaka Chaviti, dubbed into Hindi in 1973 as Ganesh Chaturti is a 1957 Telugu mythological film, produced by K. Gopala Rao under the Aswaraja Pictures banner and directed by Samudrala Sr. It stars N. T. Rama Rao and Jamuna in the lead roles and music composed by Ghantasala. The story is of Syamantakopakhyanam, annually read during the Ganesh Chathurthi festival day celebrations of Lord Vinayaka. The film was dubbed into Tamil with the title Vinayaga Chathurthi and was released in 1959. Nizhalattam Nizhalattam is a 1970 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by A. Vincent and produced by Hari Pothan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Sheela, Kaviyoor Ponnamma and Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair in the lead roles. The film had musical score by G. Devarajan. The film marked the acting debut of Sudheer and Balan K. Nair. Sabarimala Shri Dharmasastha Sabarimala Sree Dharmashastha is a 1970 Indian Malayalam film, directed by M. Krishnan Nair and produced by C. R. K. Nair. The film stars Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair, Hari, Manavalan Joseph and Sridevi in the lead roles. The film had musical score by V. Dakshinamoorthy and Jaya Vijaya. Rani Lalithangi Rani Lalithangi is a Tamil language Folklore film starring Sivaji Ganesan and Bhanumathi Ramakrishna in the lead roles. The film, directed by T. R. Raghunath, had musical score by G. Ramanathan and was released on 21 September 1957. Meenamasathile Sooryan Meenamasathile Sooryan is a 1986 Indian Malayalam language film, directed by Lenin Rajendran and produced by C. G. Bhaskaran. It is based on the Kannada novel Chirasmarane by Niranjana. The film stars Shobhana, Venu Nagavally, Murali and Vijay Menon in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. B. Sreenivasan. Oru Vasantha Geetham Oru Vasantha Geetham is a Tamil film released in 1994 directed and produced by T. Rajendar. Rajender himself appeared in the title role with Gautami, whilst the film featured an extensive cast, which also featured Rajendars three real life children, along with a bevy of supporting actors. The film released on 4 May 1994. Shanti Enathu Shanti Shanti Enathu Shanti is a Tamil film released in 1991, written, directed and produced by T. Rajendar. Rajender himself appeared in the title role, with Radha, while the film featured an extensive cast, which also featured Rajendars real life children, along with a bevy of supporting actors. The film was released on 18 April 1991. Uravai Katha Kili Uravai Kaatha Kili is a 1984 Indian Tamil film, directed by Vijaya T. Rajendar and produced by R. Danalakshmi. The film stars T. Rajendar, Saritha, Jeevitha and Major Sundarrajan in lead roles. The film had musical score by T. Rajendar. At Your Orders, Sergeant At Your Orders, Sergeant is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Erich Schönfelder and starring Ralph Arthur Roberts, Ida Wüst and Margot Landa. It is a military farce set in the pre-First World War-era German Army. The films sets were designed by the art directors Willi Herrmann and Herbert Lippschitz Plight of the Poor Ezhai Padum Paadu is a 1950 Indian Tamil language film directed by K. Ramnoth. It was simultaneously shot in Telugu as Beedala Patlu. It was an adaptation of Les Misérables by Victor Hugo. The film was released on Diwali day, 1950 and was a hit. For his memorable portrayal of Inspector Javert in this film, N Seetharaman came to be called as Javert Seetharaman. It was produced by S. M. Sriramulu Naidu of Pakshiraja Studios. Aatmiyulu Aatmiyulu is a 1969 Telugu, drama film, produced by D. Madhusudhana Rao under the Saradhi Studios banner and directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Vanisree in the lead roles and music composed by Saluri Rajeswara Rao. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Amarshilpi Jakanachari Amarashilpi Jakanachari is a 1964 Indian Kannada film, directed and produced by B. S. Ranga. It stars Kalyan Kumar as the titular protagonist, in the eponymous role as Amarashilpi Jakanachari, a sculptor who lived in the 12th-century Hoysala Empire. It also features B. Saroja Devi, Udaykumar and V. Nagaiah in the lead roles. The film score and soundtrack were composed by S. Rajeswara Rao. The film was the first Kannada feature film fully shot in color. The director remade the movie in Telugu in the same year as Amara Shilpi Jakkanna. Nichaya Thamboolam Nichaya Thaamboolam is a 1962 Indian Tamil language-language film, directed and produced by B. S. Ranga. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Jamuna, Rajasree, M. N. Nambiar, S. V. Ranga Rao and P. Kannamba in lead roles. The film had a musical score by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy. The film was released in Telugu as Pelli Thambulam. Alti olu var/Ipsala cinayeti Six Are Dead or The Murder of Ipsala is a 1953 Turkish adventure film directed by Lütfi Akad and starring Lale Oraloğlu, Cahit Irgat and Turan Seyfioğlu. El as de oros El as de oros is a 1968 Mexican film, directed by Chano Urueta, starring Manuel Capetillo, Flor Silvestre, Regina Torné, and Antonio Aguilar. Balipeetam Balipeetam is a 1975 Telugu Drama film directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. It is produced by Y. Sunil Chowdary. It is based on the popular socialist novel, Balipeetam written by Muppala Ranganayakamma. Feind im Blut Feind im Blut is a 1931 Swiss-German drama film directed by Walter Ruttmann. It tells three stories about people who become infected with syphilis. There are also documentary parts with information about the disease. The film was co-produced with several organisations focused on combatting sexually transmitted infections. Hema Hemeelu Hema Hemeelu is a 1979 Telugu Action film, produced by S. Raghunath, presented by Krishna under the Sri Vijaya Krishna Movies banner and directed by Vijaya Nirmala. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Krishna, Vijaya Nirmala Zarina Wahab in the lead roles and music composed by Ramesh Naidu. Manamagal Thevai Manamagan Thevai is a 1957 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by P. S. Ramakrishna Rao. He, along with his wife Bhanumathi, produced the film under their company Bharani Pictures. The film features Bhanumathi and Sivaji Ganesan in the lead roles. It was simultaneously produced in Telugu as Varudu Kaavaali with K. Jaggaiah replacing Sivaji Ganesan. Manamagan Thevai was a commercial success, running for over 100 days in theatres. Manchi Kutumbam Manchi Kutumbam is a 1968 Telugu, drama film, produced by P. Mallikarjuna Rao on Madhu Pictures banner and directed by V. Madhusudan Rao. Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Showkar Janaki, Kanchana, Krishna, Vijaya Nirmala in the lead roles and music composed by S. P. Kodandapani. The film is remake of Tamil Movie Motor Sundaram Pillai which itself was a remake of Hindi film Grahasti. The film recorded as Super Hit at the box office. Rechukka Pagatichukka Rechukka Pagatichukka is a 1959 Telugu swashbuckling film, produced by N. Trivikrama Rao under the Swastisri Pictures banner and directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Sowcar Janaki, S. V. Ranga Rao in the lead roles and music composed by T. V. Raju. The film was simultaneously made as the Tamil movie Raja Sevai; by the same banner & director and some of the scenes & artists are same in both versions. Sabash Raja Sabhash Raja is a Telugu drama film, produced by Sundarlal Nahatha, Doondy under the Rajasri Productions banner and directed by P. S. Ramakrishna Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Rajasulochana, Kanta Rao, Devika in the lead roles and music composed by Ghantasala. Anillo de compromiso Engagement Ring is a 1951 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel and starring David Silva, Martha Roth and Carmen Montejo. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. ¡... Y murío por nosotros! ¡... Y murió por nosotros! is a 1951 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Kanku Kanku is a 1969 Gujarati social drama film, starring Kishore Bhatt, Kishore Jariwala, Pallavi Mehta, directed by Kantilal Rathod. The film was adapted from Pannalal Patels short story of the same name. The film won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Gujarati at the 17th National Film Awards. Idiyum Minnalum Idiyum Minnalum is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. G. Vishwambharan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Srividya, Ratheesh and Kuthiravattam Pappu in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Women Who Work Women Who Work is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by Julio Bracho and starring Rosita Quintana, Columba Dominguez and Alberto Carrière. The films art direction was by Jesús Bracho. Padakuthira Padakkuthira is a 1978 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by P. G. Vasudevan and produced by Malithra Production. The film stars Kamal Haasan, Mallika Sukumaran, R. S. Manohar and Meena. The film has musical score by Kannur Rajan. Kamal Haasan sang the song "Ragalolayaay Kamalolayaay Neelayaamini...". Casey's Birthday Caseys Birthday is a 1914 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Dieppe 1942 Dieppe 1942 is a Canadian television documentary film, directed by Terence Macartney-Filgate and broadcast on CBC Television in 1979. An examination of Canadas role in the Dieppe Raid of World War II, the film was written by Timothy Findley and William Whitehead. The three-hour film was broadcast in two 90-minute parts on November 11 and 12, 1979. The film received seven Genie Award nominations at the 1st Genie Awards in 1980, for Outstanding Documentary - 30 Minutes and Over, Direction in a Non-Feature Documentary, Non-Dramatic Script, Cinematography in a Non-Feature Documentary, Sound in a Non-Feature, Editing in a Non-Feature and Musical Score in a Non-Feature. It did not win any of the awards. An Expensive Visit An Expensive Visit is a 1915 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Heisei harenchi gakuen is a 1996 Japanese adult original video animation. It is the only animated film to be based on the manga by Go Nagai. Koottinilamkili Koottinilamkili is a 1984 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sajan and produced by P. T. Xavier. The film stars Sukumari, Mammootty, Adoor Bhasi and Maniyanpilla Raju in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. O Seeta Katha O Seeta Katha is a 1974 Indian Telugu-language feature film directed by K. Viswanath. The film won the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film, and the Filmfare Best Film Award. The film was later remade both in Malayalam and Tamil languages. Kamal Hassan played the antagonist in the Malayalam version, while Rajinikanth played the same role in the Tamil version,. The film was screened at the Asian and African film Festival at Tashkent. Priya Priya is a 1970 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Madhu and produced by N. P. Abu. The film stars Madhu, Sukumari, Jayabharathi and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Baburaj. It is the first directorial venture of actor Madhu, also the Malayalam debut of Mahendra Kapoor and the only Malayalam film of actress Lilly Chakravarthy. The movie received two state awards in 1970 for best editing for Hrishikesh Mukherji and second best film of the year. The film was based on novel Thevidissi by C. Radhakrishnan. The Smuggler's Daughter The Smugglers Daughter is a 1914 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. What a Cinch What a Cinch is a 1915 film featuring Oliver Hardy. Who's Boss? Whos Boss? is a 1914 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. The Agent The Agent is a 1922 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. The Stage Hand The Stage Hand is a 1920 American silent short comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. La ilegítima La Ilegítima is a 1956 Mexican film directed by Chano Urueta and starring Miguel Torruco, Amanda del Llano, and Ariadna Welter. Ithile Iniyum Varu Ithile Iniyum Varu is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. G. Viswambharan. The film stars Mammootty, Mukesh, Deepika Chikhalia and Thilakan in lead roles. The film had musical score by Shyam. Makan Ente Makan Makan Ente Makan is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by Joy Thomas. The film stars Sukumari, Mammootty, Raadhika and Bahadur in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. Malarum Kiliyum Malarum Kiliyum is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. Madhu and produced by Jagan Appachan. The film stars Mammootty, Menaka, Ambika and Lalu Alex in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Oru Sindoora Pottinte Ormaykku Oru Sindoora Pottinte Ormaykku is a 1987 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Cochin Haneefa and produced by Muhammed Mannil. The film stars Mammootty, Urvashi, Lissy and Cochin Haneefa. The film has musical score by Shyam. Upaharam Upaharam is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sajan and produced by Shaji Joseph and Rajan Joseph. The film stars Mammootty, Rahman, Shobhana, Srividya and Sukumari in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. Ahalya Ahalya is a 1978 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Babu Nanthankode. The film stars Sheela, Prathapachandran, Aranmula Ponnamma and Balan K. Nair in the lead roles. The film has musical score by KJ Joy. Sakthi Sakthi is a 1972 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Crossbelt Mani. The film stars Sheela, Ravichandran, Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles. The film had musical score by V. Dakshinamoorthy. Amor se dice cantando Amor se dice cantando is a 1959 Mexican- Argentine comedy-drama film directed by Miguel Morayta and written by María Luisa Algarra. It stars Miguel Aceves Mejía and Julia Sandoval. The Cow's Kimona The Cows Kimona is a 1926 American film starring Glenn Tryon and featuring Oliver Hardy. Hardys scenes would later be deleted. De kalte ham Skarven De kalte ham Skarven is a 1965 Norwegian drama film directed by Wilfred Breistrand and Erik Folke Gustavson, starring Per Christensen and Liv Ullmann. The film is about a fisherman who has to face judgement on his life after an accident. Kanjirappally Kuriachan Kanjirappally Kariyachen is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by Jose Thomas. The film stars Janardanan in the title role, with Vijayaraghavan, Maathu and Biju Menon playing major roles. Orukkam Orukkam is a Malayalam thriller movie released in 1990. The film stars Suresh Gopi, Ranjini and Murali. The film was directed by K. Madhu. Vanarasena Vanarasena is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Jayan Varkala. The film stars Jagathy Sreekumar, Baiju, Anju Aravind and Augustine in lead roles. The film had musical score by Berny-Ignatius. Vannu Kandu Keezhadakki Vannu Kandu Keezhadakki is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Joshiy and produced by Sajan. It is the Malayalam remake of the famous Hindi film Khubsoorat, starring Rekha and directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film stars Nadiya Moidu, MG Soman, Thilakan, Lakshmi and Rajalakshmi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Oru Mutham Mani Mutham Oru Mutham Manimutham is a 1997 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Sajan and produced by George Karyathu and Mahima Ramachandran. The film stars Srividya, Mukesh, KPAC Lalitha and Harishree Ashokan in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Raveendran. Vamsam Vamsam is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Baiju Kottarakkara, starring Mukesh and Sukumaran in the lead roles. The film also featured Mammootty in a guest role. Dos maridos baratos Two Cheap Husbands is a 1960 Mexican comedy western film directed by Jaime Salvador and starring Lilia Prado, Demetrio González and Julio Aldama. Interview Interview is a 1973 Indian Malayalam film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by Thiruppathi Chettiyar. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, Kaviyoor Ponnamma and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles. The film had musical score by V. Dakshinamoorthy. Panchavadi Panchavadi is a 1973 Indian Malayalam film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by VM Chandi. The film stars Prem Nazir, Vijayasree, Adoor Bhasi, Jose Prakash and T. S. Muthaiah in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. K. Arjunan. Kattathoru Penpoovu Kattathoru Penpoovu is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film directed by Mohan Kupleri and starring Murali and Sangita in the lead roles. Veena Meettiya Vilangukal Veena Meettiya Vilangukal is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Cochin Haneefa, starring Rahman, Madhu and Jayabharathi in the lead roles. Bhari Bharjari Bete Bharjari Bete is a 1981 Indian Kannada language film directed by Rajendra Singh Babu, starring Ambarish, Jayamala and Shankar Nag in the lead roles. The supporting cast features Dinesh, Tiger Prabhakar and Vajramuni. Song of the Sierras Song of the Sierras is a 1946 American Western film directed by Oliver Drake and written by Elmer Clifton. The film stars Jimmy Wakely, Lee "Lasses" White, Jack Baxley, Jean Carlin, Iris Lancaster and Zon Murray. The film was released on December 28, 1946, by Monogram Pictures. Chattambi Kalyani Chattambikkalyaani is a 1975 Indian Malayalam film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by Sreekumaran Thampi. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jagathy Sreekumar, Lakshmi, KPAC Lalitha and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. K. Arjunan. Kadamattachan Kadamattathachan is a 1984 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by N. P. Suresh. The film stars Prem Nazir, Srividya, Hari and Prathapachandran in the lead roles. The film has musical score by A. T. Ummer and Traditional. Lauro Puñales Lauro Puñales is a 1969 historical drama film directed by René Cardona, and starring Antonio Aguilar, Flor Silvestre, and Jaime Fernández. Jaan-E-Bahaar Jaan-e-Bahaar is a 1979 Bollywood film directed by Prakash Kapoor. Playback is by Mohammad Rafi. Jeevitham Jeevitham is a 1984 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. Vijayan and produced by K. Balaji. The film stars Madhu, Jose Prakash, Unnimary and Balan K. Nair in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Gangai Amaran. The film was a remake of the Hindi film Avtaar. Die Frau im Talar The Woman in the Advocates Gown is a 1929 Norwegian-German silent drama film directed by Adolf Trotz and starring Aud Egede-Nissen, Paul Richter and Fritz Kortner. A female lawyer commits suicide after discovering the forgery case she is prosecuting had been committed by her own father. The films art direction was by Hans Jacoby. Dunia Dunia is a 1946 Egyptian film directed by Mohammed Karim. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Punarjanmam Punarjanmam is an Indian Malayalam-language film, starring Prem Nazir and Jayabharathi. It is the first erotic psychic thriller in the history of Indian cinema. The film is directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan, based on a case history published by famous atheist and psychiatrist A. T. Kovoor in Mathrubhumi weekly. The film as well as Prem Nazirs performance won immense critical acclaim. The film was remade in Tamil as Maru Piravi with Muthuraman and Manjula in the lead. The Princess and the Pea The Princess and the Pea is an IMAX film adaptation of the popular fairy tale "The Princess and the Pea" by Hans Christian Andersen written and directed by Curtis Linton, produced by Linton Films. Released May 19, 2001, the film lasted only 6 minutes. The film was nominated twice for Motion Picture Sound Editors USA Golden Reel Award, in 2002 and 2003, for Best Sound Editing. Among the cast members: Bruce Bohne, Rusty Schwimmer, Kirsten Moore and Hamilton von Watts. Curtain Call is a magical girl anime series by Pierrot which aired from 1983 to 1984 on Nippon Television. It went on to have five OVA adaptions and featured in other Studio Pierrot special presentations. A three-volume manga was released during the original TV run, with the story written by Kazunori Itō and art by Yuuko Kitagawa. This was the first of five magical girl anime to be produced by Studio Pierrot, and the first of these to feature the designs of Akemi Takada. In 2005, the web poll for TV Asahis top-100 anime of all time saw Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel poll 82nd. The series is currently streaming in North America via Yomiuri TVs Anime Sols video service, as of spring 2013. Thus far, a limited DVD release of all 52 TV episodes has been successfully crowd-funded at Anime Sols. Leftover copies of the first boxset are currently up at Right Stuf and Crunchyroll. Bicycle Hora Bicycle Hora is a 1968 Sri Lankan film directed by K.A.W. Perera. Nimishingal Nimishangal is a 1986 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Radhakrishnan. The film stars Mohanlal, Jagathy Sreekumar, Captain Raju and Shankar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by MB Sreenivasan. Todu Dongalu Todu Dongalu is a 1954 Telugu drama film, produced by N. Trivikrama Rao under the National Art Theaters banner and directed by D. Yoganand. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Gummadi in the lead roles and music composed by T. V. Raju. Rebeldía Rebellion is a 1975 Argentine film. Chhalia Chhalia is a 1973 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Mukul Dutt and starring Navin Nischol, Nanda, Shatrughan Sinha, Rajendra Nath and Helen. The film was amongst the last films of actress Nanda in lead roles in 1970s when she had reduced her work after starring in several film from 1950s. The film did not do well on box office. Robert Wilson and the Civil Wars Robert Wilson and the Civil Wars is a 1987 documentary by Howard Brookner about Robert Wilson’s ambitious attempt to stage an epic, twelve-hour, multinational opera for the 1984 Summer Olympics. Santo Banto Santo Banto is a 1976 Punjabi film starring Dharmendra. Victoria Victoria is a 1972 Mexican drama film directed by José Luis Ibáñez and starring Julissa, Guillermo Murray and Enrique Álvarez Félix. It is an adaptation of Henry James 1880 novel Washington Square. Hanging Tree Adultery Tree is a 1985 South Korean film directed by Jung Jin-woo. It was awarded Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards ceremony. Broken Spell Broken Spell is a 1958 Iranian film directed by Syamak Yasami. It was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. Chest tovarishcha A Comrades Honour is a 1953 Soviet drama film directed by Nikolay Lebedev and starring Konstantin Skorobogatov, Boris Kokovkin and Gennadiy Michurin. Free Woman Free Woman is a 1982 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young. The Woman from China The Woman from China is a 1931 British crime film directed by Edward Dryhurst and starring Julie Suedo, Gibb McLaughlin and Frances Cuyler. It was shot at Isleworth Studios. Un guapo del 900 Un Guapo del 900 is a 1952 Argentine black-and-white film directed by Lucas Demare from a script by Ulyses Petit de Murat based on the play of the same name by Samuel Eichelbaum. Mala gente Mala gente is a 1952 Argentine film. Sangili Sangili is a 1982 Indian Tamil language film, directed by C. V. Rajendran and produced by S. D. Gunasekaran. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Prabhu, Sripriya, Major Sundarrajan, Sumithra and M. N. Nambiar in the lead roles. The film had its musical score by M S Viswanathan. The film was a remake of the 1976 Hindi film Kalicharan. Bu bu wei ying Out to Win is a television serial set in modern-day Singapore. Produced by MediaCorp TV Channel 8, it starred Fann Wong in drama about a self-centred futures trader who gradually alienates her friends and family by doing whatever it takes to rise up the corporate ladder. It is only through a car crash that she learns to empathise with the victim and learns the meaning of life. This serial won Fann Wong a Best Actress nomination at Singapores Star Awards 1999 and the viewership rating for this serial exceeded 30% during the last episode. Annai Bhoomi Annai Bhoomi 3D is a 1985 Tamil action comedy film directed by R. Thyagarajan, starring Vijayakanth and Radha Ravi in lead roles. Annai Bhoomi was the first 3D film made in Tamil film industry. The movie received positive reviews and was a success at the box office. It was later dubbed in Hindi as Bhoomi Puthr. Chinna Thaayi Chinna Thayee is a 1992 Tamil drama film directed by S. Ganesaraj. The film features Vignesh and Padmashri in lead roles. The film, produced by M. Vedha, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 1 February 1992. Ellaame En Raasa Thaan Ellame En Rasathan is a 1995 Tamil drama film produced and directed by Rajkiran. The film features Rajkiran, Sangita and Roopa Sree in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 14 April 1995. The film was a hit at the box-office. The film was remade in Telugu as Soggadi Pellam starring Mohan Babu, Ramya Krishnan and Monica Bedi. Ezhai Jaadhi Ezhai Jaathi is a 1993 Tamil political drama film directed by Liaquat Ali Khan, starring Vijayakanth and Jayaprada in the lead roles. Jayaprada has returned to the Tamil screen after a long cap. Prabhu Deva appears for a dance sequence along with Vijayakanth. The movie opened to mixed reviews and below average grosser at the box office. Naagamadhathu Thampuratti Nagamadathu Thampuratti is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by E. K. Thyagarajan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, Sankaradi and K. P. Ummer in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. K. Arjunan. It was dubbed into Hindi as Nag Log. La cigüeña dijo sí La Cigüeña dijo sí is a 1955 Argentine film. Maridos modernos Modern Husbands is a 1948 Argentine comedy film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera and starring Olinda Bozán, Francisco Álvarez and Oscar Valicelli. The films art direction was by Juan Manuel Concado. Ilamai Idho Idho Inimai Idho Idho is a 1983 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by R.Ramalingam, starring Rajendra Prasad, Nisha and Chandrasekhar in lead roles. Makkalai Petra Maharasi Makkalai Petra Magarasi is a 1957 Indian Tamil-language film starring Sivaji Ganesan and Bhanumathi Ramakrishna in the lead roles. The film was remade in Kannada as Anna Thangi Malayur Mambattiyaan Malaiyoor Mambattiyan is a 1983 Tamil-language Indian vigilante film directed by Rajasekhar, starring Thiagarajan, Saritha and Silk Smita. The film became a blockbuster and established Thigarajan as a star. The film was remade in Hindi by Rajasekhar himself as Gangvaa with Rajinikanth and Shabana Azmi in the lead. Later in 2011, Thiagarajan remade this film with his son Prashanth, titled as Mambattiyan. Nishad Nishad is a 2002 Indian Hindi film directed by Shaji N. Karun with Archana, Rajit Kapur, Geshe Thupten Phelgye, Master Jhang Ray, Ram Gopal Bajaj and Rameshwari in the lead roles. It premiered at the Fukuoka International Film Festival held in September 2002 in Japan, was featured at more than ten other international film festivals, and was selected for Indian Panorama, International Film Festival of India. Oru Odai Nadhiyagirathu Oru Odai Nadhiyagirathu is a 1983 Indian Tamil-language feature film, written, produced and directed by C. V. Sridhar and starring Raghuvaran. The female leads were Sumalatha and Manochitra. ¡Qué familia tan cotorra! ¡Qué familia tan cotorra! is a 1973 Mexican comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés. It is the sequel to the film, Los Beverly de Peralvillo. I Am the Guilty One I Am the Guilty One is a 1953 Turkish drama film directed by Semih Evin and starring Zeynep Sirmali, Sadri Alisik and Kemal Edige. Ahn Jung-geun, Patriot Patriotic Martyr An Jung-gun is a 1972 South Korean film directed by Joo Dong-jin. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards. Vaa Kanna Vaa Vaa Kanna Vaa is a 1982 Indian Tamil film, directed by D. Yoganand and produced by Santhi Narayanasamy. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Sujatha, Major Sundarrajan and Jaiganesh in lead roles. The film had musical score by M S Viswanathan. The film was a remake of the Telugu film Raa Kanna Raa. Valente Quintero Valente Quintero is a 1973 Mexican historical drama film directed by Mario Hernández and starring Antonio Aguilar in the title role. Saby Kamalich, Narciso Busquets, Sara García, Eleazar García, and Cornelio Reyna also star. The supporting cast includes Enriqueta Jiménez and Alejandro Reyna, among others. Flor Silvestre appears in a special musical performance. Valente Quintero was the second-highest grossing film of 1973 in Mexico City. Yamini Yaamini is a 2001 Indian Malayalam film, directed by UC Roshan. The film stars Divya, Meera, Thankachan and Bhaskar in lead roles. Drifting Detective: Black Wind in Harbor is a 1961 Japanese film directed by Kinji Fukasaku and starring Sonny Chiba. It is a sequel to Tragedy in Red Valley. The Devil's Own The Devils Own is a 1916 American silent drama film featuring Harry Carey. Zille and Me Zille and Me is a 1983 East German musical film directed by Werner W. Wallroth. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. Premalu Pellilu Premalu Pellillu is a 1974 Telugu drama film, produced by D. Bhaskara Rao under the Sri Ananta Lakshmi Art Pictures banner and directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jayalalitha, Sharada in the lead roles and music composed by M. S. Viswanathan. Aavesham Aavesham is a 1979 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Vijayanand. The film stars Jayan, Sheela, M. N. Nambiar, Ceylon Manohar and Jayamalini in the lead roles. The film has musical score by A. T. Ummer. The movies was rich with action scenes and Jayan played double role. Póker de amantes para tres Póker de amantes para tres is a 1969 Argentine film. Birth of a Man Birth of a Man is a 2002 South Korean film starring Jung Joon, Hong Kyung-in and Yeo Hyun-soo. Aquel famoso Remington Aquel famoso Remington is a 1982 Mexican film. It was directed by Gustavo Alatriste. Bharanakoodam Bharanakoodam is a 1994 Malayalam film, written and directed by Sunil. The film was produced by V. Varghese under the banner of Surya Creators and distributed by Star Plus Release. It stars Babu Antony and Geetha in the lead roles. Rewi's Last Stand Rewis Last Stand is the title of two feature films directed by pioneering New Zealand filmmaker Rudall Hayward: a 1925 silent movie, and 1940 remake with sound. They are historical dramas, based on the last stand of Rewi Maniapoto at the Battle of Ōrākau. Hayward believed that New Zealands history offered material as dramatic as any Hollywood western. He set out to make films involving conflicts between Maori and pakeha "while there were still people alive" who remembered the period accurately. Keane of Kalgoorlie Keane of Kalgoorlie, or a Story of the Sydney Cup is a 1911 Australian silent film set in the racing and gambling circles of Sydney, based on a popular play by Edward William OSullivan and Arthur Wright, adapted from the novel by Wright. It was made by the husband and wife team of John and Agnes Gavin and is considered a lost film. Jaalakam Jaalakam is a 1987 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Harikumar and produced by M. Chandrika. The film stars Sukumari, Srividya, Jagathy Sreekumar and Innocent in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. G. Radhakrishnan. Karu Diddina Kapuram Karu Diddina Kapuram is a 1986 Telugu comedy film, produced by Ramoji Rao under the Usha Kiran Movies banner and directed by D. V. Narasa Raju. It stars Nutan Prasad, Rajendra Prasad, Rama Prabha Pavithra in the lead roles and music composed by Satyam. Ammavanu Pattiya Amali Ammavanu Pattiya Amali is a 1989 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Augustine Prakash, starring Mukesh and Thilakan in the lead roles. Chief Minister K.R. Gowthami Chief Minister K.R. Gowthami is a 1994 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Raj Babu and produced by C. K. Ashokan. The film stars Vijayaraghavan, Devan, Geetha and Sukumari in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Mohan Sithara. Dhadha Dadha is a 1994 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. G. Vishwambharan, starring Babu Antony and Charmila in the lead roles. The film has musical score by K. J. Joy. Puthiya Karukkal Puthiya Karukkal is a 1989 Indian Malayalam action thriller film, directed and produced by Thampi Kannanthanam. The film stars Jayaram, Parvathy Jayaram, Lalu Alex and M. G. Soman in the lead roles. The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh. When the Kellys Were Out When the Kellys Were Out is an Australian feature-length film directed by Harry Southwell about Ned Kelly. Only part of the film survives today. Adio Kerida Adio Kerida: Goodbye my Dear Love is an award-winning 2002 documentary by American anthropologist Ruth Behar that follows her trip to Cuba, which her family left when she was four. She searches for memories from her past and investigates the dwindling Sephardic Jewish community that remains, estimated at less than 800 in 2011. Arabia Arabia is a 1995 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Jayaraj, starring Babu Antony, Charmila and Anusha in the lead roles. Bhargava Ramudu Bhargava Ramudu is a 1987 Telugu Action film produced by S. Jaya Rama Rao under the Jaya Productions banner, presented by Rao Gopal Rao and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Vijayashanti in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office. Kalyana Unnikal Kalyana Unnikal is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film directed by Jagathy Sreekumar and starring Mahesh and Baiju in the lead roles. The film currently has a rating of 4.8 out of 10 on IMDb. Manasam Manasam is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film directed by CS Sudheesh and starring Dileep and Srividya in the lead roles. Ente Hridayathinte Udama Ente Hridayathinte Udama is a 2002 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Bharath Gopi, starring Lal and Vani Viswanath in the lead role. It is based on the novel of the same title by Perumbadavam Sreedharan. Kanalkkireetam Kanal Kireedam is a 2002 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K Sreekuttan, starring Napoleon and Sangita in the lead role. Madadgaar Madadgaar is a 1987 Bollywood Action film, produced by Nirmal Anand under the BNT Films banner and directed by Ramesh Puri. It stars Jeetendra, Sulakshana Pandit in the pivotal roles and music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Mother Janani is a 1993 Bengali film directed and produced by Sanat Dasgupta with a financial assistance from National Film Development Corporation of India. The film narrates the life of a little boy and his ostracized mother who is isolated from him as she is believed to be a witch in the village she lives in. It is based on a Bengali short story named Baen written by the renowned Bengali author Mahasweta Devi. It was scripted by Partha Banerjee, Ashutosh Sarkar and Sanat Dasgupta himself. The music of the film was scored by Partha Sengupta. It stars Roopa Ganguly in the central role. The film won the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues in 1993 for its delicate portrayal of an obscurantist practice like witchcraft, prevalent in certain parts of the country. The film was internationally screened under the title Mother. For its social issues, the film attracted attention at several international film festivals. It was nominated for the Crystal Globe Award but lost to Mariano Barrosos film My Soul Brother. It won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury - Special Mention at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, 1994. It was also screened in the category "Cinema of Today : Reflections of Our Time" at the Montreal World Film Festival, 1994. It was also screened at several other international film festivals including Cairo International Film Festival, 1994 and Dhaka International Film Festival, 1994 as closing film. The film was not theatrically released in India. Lost in the Bush Lost in the Bush is a 1973 Australian film based on the true story of three siblings who got lost in the Victorian bush for several days in 1864. They were discovered through the help of some aboriginal trackers including Dick-a-Dick. Mazloom Mazloom is a 1986 Bollywood film directed by C.P. Dixit, starring Suresh Oberoi, Anita Raj and Mandakini in lead roles. Oonch Neech Beech Oonch Neech Beech is a 1989 Bollywood film directed by Wasi Khan and starring Sanjeev Kumar, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Shashi Kapoor, Shabana Azmi and Smita Patil. The film is based on a true story about a village woman who gets lost at a railway station and waits fourteen years for her husband to come. Sewak Sewak is a 1975 Bollywood film directed by S. M. Abbas. The Story of Chaim Rumkowski and the Jews of Lodz The Story of Chaim Rumkowski and the Jews of Łódź is a 1982 documentary film that uses archival film footage and photographs to narrate the story of one of the Holocausts most controversial figures, Chaim Rumkowski, a Polish Jew put in charge of the Łódź ghetto by the German occupation authorities during World War II. Waqt Ki Pukar Waqt Ki Pukar is a 1984 Hindi film starring Shoma Anand, Yogeeta Bali and Madan Puri. Swarg Jaisaa Ghar Swarg Jaisaa Ghar is a 1991 family based film directed by Swaroop Kumar and produced by Mehmood Nazir. Zakhm Zakhm is a 1989 film starring Chunky Pandey and Neelam in lead roles. Every Move She Makes Every Move She Makes is a 1984 Australian TV movie about a woman who has an obsessed lover. Kaanch Ki Deewar Kaanch Ki Deewar is a 1986 Indian Bollywood film directed by M.N. Yasin and produced by Kamal Chowdhary. It stars Sanjeev Kumar and Smita Patil in pivotal roles. Do Yaar Do Yaar is a 1972 Bollywood action film directed by Kewal Misra. The film stars Vinod Khanna, Rekha and Shatrughan Sinha. The film was later remade in Telugu as Iddaru Iddare and Tamil as Kuppathu Raja. The Mills of the Gods The Mills of the Gods is an American silent film. It was the first three-reel "feature" directed by Ralph Ince; production company Vitagraph entrusted him with this longer project after being impressed by his work on the two-reel Double Danger. Sazaa Sazaa is a 1972 Bollywood Action thriller film, produced by S.K. Kapur under the Kapur Films banner and directed by Chand. It stars Ashok Kumar, Pran, Kabir Bedi, Yogeeta Bali in the lead roles while Jeetendra, Rekha have given special appearances and music composed by Sonik Omi. Thavaputhalvan Thavapudhalavan is a 1972 Indian Tamil film, directed by Muktha Srinivasan and produced by V. Ramasami. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, K. R. Vijaya, Pandari Bai and Cho in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. This film had M. R. Radha and M. R. Vasu shooting scenes together. M. R. Radha made a guest appearance in this film. Doctor Siva Dr. Siva is a 1975 Indian Tamil film, directed and produced by A. C. Tirulokchandar. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Manjula, V. K. Ramasamy and Major Sundarrajan in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. Marion's Triumph Marions Triumph is a 2003 documentary film that tells the story of Marion Blumenthal Lazan, a child Holocaust survivor, who recounts her painful childhood memories in order to preserve history. The film combines rare historic footage, animated flashbacks, and family photographs to illustrate the horrors she experienced. It is narrated by Debra Messing. Sarvadhikari Sarvadhikari is a 1951 Tamil language musical film starring M. G. Ramachandran and Anjali Devi in the lead roles and M. N. Nambiar as the villain. It established Nambiar as a major star. It was the 25th film for MGR. It ran more than 100 days in Chennai and major cities and maximum run at Trichy – 141 days. With this film actress T. P. Muthulakshmi established herself as comedian and supporting actress. The War for Men's Minds The War for Mens Minds is a 21-minute 1943 Canadian documentary film, made by the National Film Board of Canada as part of the wartime The World in Action series. The film was produced by Stuart Legg. The War for Mens Minds describes the impact of propaganda from the Axis powers in 1943, during the Second World War. The French version title of The War for Mens Minds is À la conquête de lesprit humain. Maine Jeena Seekh Liya Maine Jeena Seekh Liya is a 1982 Bollywood film. It is a romantic film directed by Bhisham Kohli. Anamika Anamika is a 2009 Indian Malayalam film directed by Abraham Lincoln, KP Venu. Ma'am May We Go Out? Maam May We Go Out? is a 1985 Philippine comedy film written and directed by Mike Relon Makiling. It was produced by Viva Films, and starred Filipino comedians Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon. Kaanoon Ki Awaaz Kanoon Ki Awaaz is a 1989 Bollywood film directed by R. Kumar and starring Shatrughan Sinha, Jaya Prada, Shekhar Suman, Asrani and Prem Chopra. Chor Ho To Aisa Chor Ho To Aisa is a 1978 Bollywood film directed by Ravi Tandon. The film stars Shatrughan Sinha, Reena Roy and Bindu . Albela Albela is a Bollywood film released in 1971. It is directed by A. Shamsher and produced by Sanat Kothari. Raat Ke Rahi Raat Ke Rahi is a 1959 Indian Hindi drama film written and directed by Naseem. It was a Pushpanjali production with music by Bipin Babul and lyrics by Vishwamitra Adil. The cast included Shammi Kapoor, Jabeen, Nazir Hussain, Anwar Hussain and Achala Sachdev. Naseem went on to direct the successful Bhojpuri film Hamar Sansar which was produced by Nazir Hussain. According to Jabeen in an interview, Raat Ke Rahi was one of the first Hindi films to be made with a Christian background. Set against the backdrop of Goa, it was a free adaptation of Daphne du Mauriers Jamaica Inn, with inns, smuggling and a stranger involved. The film is not to be confused with the Pakistani Raat Ke Rahi, which was directed by Iqbal Yousuf and starred Rehana, Darpan and Shamim Ara. The Phantom Shot The Phantom Shot is a 1947 British mystery film directed by Mario Zampi and starring John Stuart, Olga Lindo and Howard Marion-Crawford. It marked Zampis return to filmmaking after he had been interned during the Second World War. Woh Jo Hasina Woh Jo Hasina is a 1983 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Deepak Bahry, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Ranjeeta Kaur, Pran, Kader Khan, Prema Narayan, Rajendranath, Satyen Kappoo, Madan Puri and Chander . Kinnikuman: Seigi chôjin VS kodai chôjin is the third theatrical film based on the anime series Kinnikuman. It was released in Japan on March 16, 1985 alongside Gu-Gu Ganmo, Dengeki Sentai Changeman, and Tongari Boushi no Memoru. It is set after the Golden Mask Arc. This film is the first to feature anime original character Kinkotsu-Obaba. Although this film is set after the Golden Mask Arc, the character Geronimo does not appear as an active fighter until the next film. He does, however, appear in flashbacks to the Golden Mask conclusion. This is also the second time voice actor Ichirō Nagai appears in a Kinnikuman work playing the main villain. He had previously appeared in the TV Special. It also features the return of voice actors Kōzō Shioya and Yasuo Tanaka, who had previously appeared in the first film Stolen Championship Belt. Sansar Sansar is a 1971 Bollywood drama film directed by Dilip Bose. The film stars Navin Nischol, Anupama and Nirupa Roy. The music score for this movie was by Chitragupta. Poet Sahir Ludhianvi penned the lyrics for seven songs in the movie. Two of the numbers went on to become very popular : Bas Ab Tarsaana Chhodo and Haathon Mein Kitaab Baalon Mein Gulaab Kahani Ek Chor Ki Kahani Ek Chor Ki is a 1981 Bollywood Action drama film, produced by Balubhai Shah under the Deepak International banner, directed by S. Ramanathan. It stars Jeetendra, Moushumi Chatterjee, Vinod Mehra in the lead roles and music composed by Ravindra Jain. Shakka Shakka is a 1981 Bollywood Action film, produced by Kailash Chopra under the Roop Enterprises banner and directed by Sham Ralhan. It stars Jeetendra, Simple Kapadia in the lead roles and music composed by Rajesh Roshan. Zimbo Zimbo is a 1958 Hindi action adventure film directed by Homi Wadia and produced by Basant Pictures. John Cawas, the earlier hero of most Wadia Movietone adventure films is credited in the title roll of the film as associate director, with special effects by Babubhai Mistry. The screenplay was by JBH Wadia with dialogues by Chand Pandit. The music was composed by Chitragupta, with lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The film starred Azad, Krishna Kumari, Chitra, Achala Sachdev, Sheikh and Dalpat . The story idea was similar to Tarzan of the Apes; Homi Wadia made use of a "popular culture" icon like Tarzan and changed the name to Zimbo, with an Indian setting. The film was originally made in 1937 as Toofani Tarzan, directed by Homi Wadia and produced by Wadia Movietone. The film was dubbed into Tamil with the same title and released in 1958. Aaroor Dass wrote the dialogues and Kuyilan penned the lyrics. Adapted music was composed by VijayaBhaskar. The dubbing was done at Film Centre, Chennai. Editing of the Tamil version was done by M. Thaththaiah and G. Venkataraman. Rajadhi Raja, Raja Kulothunga, Raja Marthanda, Raja Gambeera, Karthavaraya Krishna, Kamarajan Rajadhi Raja Raja Kulothunga Raja Marthanda Raja Gambeera Kathavaraya Krishna Kamarajan is a 1993 Tamil action film directed by Balu Anand. The film features Mansoor Ali Khan and Nandhini in lead roles, with Napoleon, Srihari, Uday Prakash, Nagesh, Jaiganesh, Venniradai Moorthy and S. S. Chandran playing supporting roles. The film, produced by J. A. Mohammed Ali, had musical score by Mansoor Ali Khan and was released on 24 June 1993. Its the longest film title ever in Tamil cinema. Ehsaan Ehsaan, a Pakistani Urdu black & white film, was another melodious presentation by Waheed Murad & Pervaiz Malik as a duo. The film is a melodious love story, starring Waheed Murad, Zeba, Nirala, Rozina, Azad and Ibrahim Nafees. The film was produced by Waheed Murad and directed by Pervaiz Malik. Dui Purush Dui Purush is a 1945 Bengali language epic family drama film directed by Subodh Mitra. Produced by New Theatres and adapted from Tarashankar Banerjis novel and popular stage play, it had screenplay by Binoy Chatterjee. The editing was done by Mitra, who was popularly known as Kachi Babu, and cited as one of the best editors in the film industry. Music director was Pankaj Mullick with lyrics by Sailen Roy. The cinematographers were Sudhin Majumdar and Yusuf Mulji. The cast included Chhabi Biswas, Chandravati, Sunanda Banerjee, Ahindra Choudhury, Tulsi Chakraborty, Jahar Ganguly, Naresh Mitra. The film won the National Film Award for Best Film. The film also won awards for Best Music for Pankaj Mullick, and Best Actress Award for Chandravati at the Bengal Film Journalists Association – Best Actress Award. It won five more awards at the 9th Annual BFJA Awards. Dui Purush involves three generations, and has the traditional theme of a poor social worker pitted against a rich Zamindar. Yeh Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hai Yeh Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hai is a 1966 Hindi romantic drama film directed by R. K. Nayyar. The film was produced by Nayyar fr his R. K. Nayyar Films banner. It had story and screenplay by Harish Kumar Mehra with dialogues by Agha Jani Kashmiri. The music was composed by Ravi with lyrics written by Rajendra Krishan. The film starred Joy Mukherjee, who was cast in films where the hero was required to perform the Shammi Kapoor style of acting. Though he did not achieve Kapoors fame and popularity, he acted in several films with good music and popular songs recorded in Mohammed Rafis voice. Yeh Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hai is cited as one of his "major" films. Saira Banu played the lead female role, where she is shown upholding "Indian morals" by refusing to wear a swimsuit for the Miss Universe contest. Besides this film, Saira had acted in two other film in 1966, Saaz Aur Awaaz and Pyar Mohabbat. The films "failed to make an impact" for Saira as an actress that year. Co-stars included Motilal, Sayeeda Khan, Shyam Chatterji, Badri Prasad and Madan Kumar as "William". The story involved a princess played by Saira Banu on the run from a restrictive and protected environment at home. She joins a beauty contest and meets the hero played by Joy Mukherjee, with whom she falls in love. Gestoorde hengelaar Gestoorde hengelaar was the first Dutch fictional film, made by M.H. Laddé in 1896 and was produced by the studio Eerst Nederlandsch Atelier tot het vervaardigen van Films voor de Bioscoop en Cinematograaf van M.H. Laddé en J.W. Merkelbach. The short silent film was first shown by the traveling cinema Grand Théatre Edison of Christiaan Slieker on Sunday, November 29, 1896 in the Parktuin Tivoli in Utrecht. The film was not preserved and no known photos were taken of it. It is a lost film. It is only known that Gestoorde hengelaar was a slapstick comedy scene from the flyer which Slieker distributed. The film was shown in Sliekers cinema using a cinematograph, made by H.O. Foersterling & Co from Berlin, Germany. A fairground organ provided music during the films showing. Two Lies Two Lies is a 1990 short film directed, produced and written by Pamela Tom and starring Dian Kobayashi, Sala Iwamatsu, and Marie Nakano. The film was shot in black and white and discusses issues like identity, Orientalism, and Blepharoplasty. Say You Want Me Say You Want Me is a 1977 Australian film directed by Oliver Howes. It is about a woman who is raped by one of her husbands business associates. Aag Laga Do Sawan Ko Aag Laga Do Sawan Ko is 1991 Hindi language movie directed by Anup Malik, starring Harish Patel, Kuldeep Malik, Sargam, Reema and Ajit Vachhani. Anjaane Anjaane is a 2000 Hindi language movie directed by Ravi Rai. Anand Rai is the associate director of this movie. Cast of this movie includes Actors Raveena Tandon and Vivek Mushran. Mickey's Mix-Up Mickeys Mix-Up is a 1929 short film in Larry Darmours Mickey McGuire series starring a young Mickey Rooney. Directed by Albert Herman, the two-reel short was released to theaters on October 13, 1929 by RKO. Sinkari Bolona Shingari Bolona is a 2003 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sathish Mannarkad, starring Nishant Sagar and Manya in the lead role. Hanayome-san wa sekai-ichi is a 1959 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Kaneto Shindo and starring Frankie Sakai. Pocahontas Pocahontas is a 1910 American silent short drama produced by the Thanhouser Company. The scenario was written by Lloyd Lonergan based on Lydia Sigourneys Pocahontas poem. The film is a retelling of the well-known story of Pocahontas, played by Anna Rosemond who saves the life of Captain John Smith, played by George Barnes. Pocahontas is captured and held hostage by the English. She is converted to Christianity and marries Rolfe, played by Frank H. Crane. Pocahontas then sickens and dies, spending her last hours wishing to return to her native home. Released on October 11, 1910, the film was met with praise by most reviewers. It is believed that a replica of Hendrik Hudsons ship, Halve Maen, was used for the opening scene to establish the Jamestown landing. Though minor costuming and historical accuracy errors were pointed out, the film was praised as being of the highest quality of any Independent company. The film is presumed lost. The Restorers The Restorers is a 2003 documentary film by Adam White about restoration of vintage war planes ranging from the F4U Corsair to the B-17 "Yankee Lady". White interviewed dozens of people who have dedicated much of their lives and thousands of dollars to restore planes for museums, air shows, or their own personal collections. The subjects range from people who restore planes in their own garages to major corporations; the end results range from planes that are used in exhibitions and air shows to planes that are restored as racing vehicles. In 2005, White earned a regional 2004 Emmy Award for the film. The film had been released July 18–20, 2003 at the Neon Movies in Dayton, Ohio in conjunction with the Vectren Dayton Air Show. In February 2004, the film was made available in both DVD and VHS format. On March 3, 2004 it was screened at the Fargo Film Festival where it won Documentary Feature Runner-Up award. It debuted on television on Western Reserve Public Media April 13, 2004 and was reaired on June 16. The Public Broadcasting Service broadcast made the film eligible for the 2004 Best Special Programming regional Emmy Award by the Cleveland Regional chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, which it won. The film had limited national PBS broadcasts in 2006 and 2008. While producing this film, White stumbled upon the restoration efforts of the Red Tail Project, which led to the production of Red Tail Reborn. Mickey in School Mickey in School is a 1928 silent short film in Larry Darmours Mickey McGuire series starring a young Mickey Rooney. Directed by Albert Herman, the two-reel short was released to theaters on February 6, 1928, by FBO. This Bloody, Blundering Business This Bloody Blundering Business is a half-hour documentary film released in 1971. It examines the American occupation of the Philippines, following the Spanish–American War. The film is characterized by its ragtime music combined with dramatically understated revelations of the attitudes of the Americans towards the native Filipinos. Mickey's Northwest Mounted Mickeys Northwest Mounted is a 1940 silent short film in Leon Schlesinger’s Mickey McGuire series starring a young Mickey Rooney. Directed by Tex Avery, the two-reel short was released to theaters on April 11 1940 by Metro Goldwyn Mayer. Mickey's Surprise Mickeys Surprise is a 1929 short film in Larry Darmours Mickey McGuire series starring a young Mickey Rooney. Directed by Albert Herman, the two-reel short was released to theaters on September 15, 1929 by RKO. Mickey's Tent Show Mickeys Tent Show is a 1933 short film in Larry Darmours Mickey McGuire series starring a young Mickey Rooney. Directed by Jesse Duffy, the two-reel short was released to theaters on October 27, 1933 by Post Pictures Corp. Bayarán Bayarán is a 2003 Filipino action drama film directed by Francis Posadas. Written by Jerry Gracio, the film introduces Jay Manalo as the deaf-mute hired killer protagonist, Jake. Wedding of Silence Wedding of Silence is a 2004 Russian documentary films directed by Pavel Medvedev. It won the Best Documentary Film award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 2003. It uses Russian Sign Language. For Crown and Whip Crown and Whip is a 1919 German silent film directed by Fern Andra and Georg Bluen and starring Andra, Olga Engl and Reinhold Schünzel. It premiered at the Marmorhaus in Berlin. Jûshin Sandâ Raigâ: Ikari no raimei is a 1995 direct-to-video tokusatsu wrestling/superhero movie. Produced by Bandai Visual, this film is a showcase for the popular wrestler Jushin Thunder Liger, who was based upon the anime series Jushin Liger created by Go Nagai, who supervised this films production. In this film, Liger and his arch-enemy Bounty Viper turn into demon-beast versions of themselves, both designed by veteran makeup artist Steve Wang. In this film, Jushin Thunder Liger, when unmasked, is played by actor Masaru Matsuda. Ober da bakod: The Movie Ober Da Bakod is a Philippine television situational comedy series broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Ariel Ureta, it stars Janno Gibbs, Leo Martinez and Anjo Yllana. It premiered on September 14, 1992. The series concluded on May 29, 1997. Willie Runs the Park Willie Runs the Park is a 1915 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Lalita Lalita is a 1949 Indian folklore Oriya film directed by Kalyan Gupta. Heera-Moti Heera-Moti is a 1979 Bollywood film directed by Chand and produced by Ratan Mohan. It stars Shatrughan Sinha and Reena Roy. L'axe du mal Axis of Evil is a 2004 France-Canada co-production by Pascal Lièvre about a couple declaring their love for each other with the same words United States President George W. Bush used to announce a war on terrorism. Geeks Geeks is a 2004 film that examines why people acquire an interest in "geeky" subjects such as Japanese Anime, Star Wars, Star Trek, and the film The Nightmare Before Christmas. Remnants of Auric Healing Remnants of Auric Healing is the award-winning motion picture that starred the writer and director, Aaron Stell. His brother, Matt Stell, was the Executive Producer and Cinematographer. The film depicts a teacher played by Aaron Stell who is suffering from OCD as he searches for meaning in life and becomes embroiled in a battle over district policies concerning standardized testing. Steve Larkin appears in the film along with Emil Beheshti and Shea Kerry. The film was released in the U.S. on July 17, 2004. Oberst Redl Colonel Redl is a 1925 Austrian silent drama film directed by Hans Otto and starring Robert Valberg, Eugen Neufeld and Harry Norbert. It portrays the career of the Austrian Army Officer Alfred Redl, exposed as a foreign agent shortly before the First World War. Garam Khoon Garam Khoon is a 1980 Hindi movie. Produced and written by Tej Nath Zar and directed by A. Salam. The film stars Vinod Khanna, Sulakshana Pandit, Bindu in lead roles and Ajit as main protagonist. The films music is by Shankar Jaikishan Big Girl Little Girl Big Girl, Little Girl is a 2004 British short film directed by Amelia Hann. Berlin im Aufbau Berlin im Aufbau is an East German documentary film directed by Kurt Maetzig, one of East Germanys most respected film-makers, between 1945 and 1946. It was a prominent 22 minute documentary, released in 1946 and produced by the DEFA film company. Maetzig was assisted in the assembly of the film by Marion Keller, who had also scripted and organized several other propaganda films of the late 1940s. The film has historical significance in that it documents the first phase of the rebuilding of the destroyed city of Berlin after World War II and was one of three documentaries shot in the immediate aftermath examining the reconstruction of the city. The documentary explores the redevelopments in culture, transport, health care and education, industry and trade, compiled using newsreel footage of eyewitnesses. It also explores the marked social changes since the fall of Nazi Germany; in one scene a Jewish carpenter is helping a German man on a roof top reconstructing it. The film is essentially a propaganda film, intended to raise the morale of the people after the devastation and showing promise to the nation in the redevelopment programme. However in making the film, like Joop Huisken, who was assigned to make a similar film of Potsdam entitled Potsdam baut auf, Maetzig was careful not to exaggerate the achievements and courage of the people, keeping it realistic. Like other similar "Aufbau" films, this one begins with a brief German history, and provides a narrative showing how the disordered past can be put back into order, and how through their diligent labor, the German people can be seen as productive members of a post-war society. The film also highlighted the acceptance of post-war perceptions of gender in that while females were typified as being wives and friends, they may also be accepted as equal partners in the workforce. Jaan Pechaan Jaan Pechaan is a 1991 family-drama Indian Hindi film directed by Kamal Saigal and produced by Ravie Sonie. It starred Utpal Dutt, Radha Asrani, Birbal, Sudha Chandran, Meera Madhuri, Arun Mathur, Shekhar Suman and Satish Shah in lead roles. Music for the film was scored by Iqbal Gill. Walang awa kung pumatay Walang Awa Kung Pumatay is 1990 Filipino action film starting Robin Padilla, Rita Avila, Zandro Zamora, Val Iglesias, and Conrad Poe and released by Four N Films. A Better Class of Person A Better Class of Person is an autobiography written by dramatist John Osborne and published in 1981. Based on Osbornes childhood and early life, it ends with the first performance of Look Back in Anger at the Royal Court Theatre in 1956. A sequel, Almost a Gentleman, was published in 1991. The book recounts Osbornes childhood and youth, emphasising his warm relationship with his father, and his antagonistic relationship with his mother, which deepened to hatred after his father died when John was ten. Nu zi gong yu Apartment for Ladies or Nu zi gong yu is a 1970 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Umetsugu Inoue. It was produced by Run Run Shaw of Shaw Brothers Studio. Amanda Fallon Amanda Fallon is a 1973 American made-for-television drama film directed by Jack Laird and starring Jane Wyman. Space Monster Wangmagwi Space Monster Wangmagwi, also known as Big Monster Wangmagwi or Wangmagwi, is a 1967 South Korean kaiju film. It was the first giant monster film to be made in South Korea and the first all-Korean made science fiction film. It features a space variation on the plot to King Kong. The film held the world record for most extras featured in the same place before the spot was taken over by the 1982 film Gandhi. Der Müller und sein Kind Der Müller und sein Kind, a silent film made in 1911, is the oldest Austrian drama film to survive in its entirety. It was produced by the Österreichisch-Ungarische Kinoindustrie, which later in 1911 changed its name to become the Wiener Kunstfilm-Industrie. The same company had filmed the same plot in the previous year, but of that version nothing survives. The film is based on the late Romantic supernatural melodrama by Ernst Raupach, a very popular work, which was first performed to great acclaim in 1830 at the Burgtheater in Vienna, and thereafter was performed in many theatres at Halloween well into the 20th century. The film had its premiere on 21 October 1911 in Vienna. According to the producers the film had a length of around 600 metres, on 35 mm cellulose nitrate film. The drama was filmed in 19 scenes, and at a projection speed of 16 frames per second, common in early silent films, lasted 21 minutes and 50 seconds. Although the Filmarchiv Austria, which preserves the film, has 150 metres less, the action of the film is nevertheless complete, although the ends of the individual reels are too abrupt, and the end of scene 19 is missing. Technical direction was by Joseph Delmont, later a director of animal films and crime films, who among other things operated the camera by hand crank. The cast consisted of Max Bing, Fräulein Heller, Theodor Weiß, Fritz Lunzer, and Herr Ludwig. Forbidden Forest Forbidden Forest is a 2004 Canadian documentary film directed by Kevin W. Matthews. Approximately 70 minutes long, it was co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada and Timber Colony Inc. The film follows Jean Guy Comeau, an Acadian woodlot and Francis Wishart, the grandson of Sir James Dunn, as they agitate for responsible forestry on New Brunswick Crown lands. Thalamelam A Kind of English A Kind of English is a 1986 British drama film, directed by Ruhul Amin and written by Paul Hallam. It stars Lalita Ahmed, Jamil Ali, Afroza Bulbul, Badsha Haq and Andrew Johnson. The film is about a Bengali family living in London. Echo Echo is a 2003 short film, written and directed by Tom Oesch, starring Haven Pell, Sean Le and Armand Kirshman. Helpline! Helpline! is a 2004 queer short film from the Netherlands written and directed by Joli. It is a short experimental animation that was produced for Queeruption 2004. The film explores the idea of bare-chested-ness. Should everyone in a Western society be able to walk around bare-chested, or just the boys? Is this fair? The director used her/his "pre-testosterone" voice in narrating the voice-over that accompanies the animation. The Sweetest Mango The Sweetest Mango is a 2001 romantic comedy film, the first feature film produced in Antigua and Barbuda. It was directed and produced by Howard Allen and Mitzi Allen. The film was intended as "millennium Project", marking the entry of the island country to the 21st century and the 3rd millennium. Actress Janil Greenaway would later serve as consul general of Antigua and Barbuda to Canada. The films plot about the way "a couple met and fell in love", is reportedly based on real events. Film critic Anne Brodie cited the setting of the film in its native island country as helping it in managing to reflect "local life, climate and colour". She also found the "human scale and intimacy" of the relationship rather unusual for recent romance films. The story starts with Lovelyanne ‘Luv Davies returning to her native Antigua after an extensive stay in Canada. She struggles to re-adjust herself to life on a relatively small island. The turmoil of her personal and professional life is further complicated by her involvement in a love triangle. A decade after its release, Brodie donated her copy of the film to the Bell Lightbox Film Reference Library. The Library and its contents are available to the public, and she hoped that the film may be seen by a new audience. Inatteso Unexpected is an Italian 2005 documentary film written and directed by Domenico Distilo. Distilos diploma film from Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, Unexpected is a documentary on the demand for political asylum in Italy. It was screened in 2005 at the Festival dei Popoli in Florence, in 2006 at Berlinale, an Alicante Film Festival, where the movie won the prize as best documentary, at the Arcipelago Film Festival in Rome, where it won the jurys special mention, at the El ojo cojo festival in Madrid, at the Unheard Voices festival in London and many other minor festivals. Poet Erri De Luca composed a poem for the movie entitled Them. Tokyo 1960 Tokyo 1960 is a 1957 horror action film directed by Teodorico C. Santos and starring Tessie Quintana and Zaldy Zshornack. Rustom-E-Baghdad Rustom-E-Baghdad is a 1963 Bollywood film. A Soldier's Duty A Soldiers Duty is a film produced by the Edison Company in 1912. Bonesaw Bonesaw is a 2006 American gay pornographic horror film written and directed by Jett Blakk. It is based on the 2004 horror film Saw by James Wan and Leigh Whannell. Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights is a 1948 British TV adaptation of the novel Wuthering Heights directed by an uncredited George More OFerrall. Prime Times Prime Times is a 1983 American film starring Leslie Nielsen. Guests Wanted Guests Wanted is a 1932 American Pre-Code short subject directed by Ralph Ceder. The Bold Men The Bold Men was the first of three documentaries William Friedkin made for producer David Wolper. A Passion for Churches A Passion for Churches is a 1974 BBC television documentary written and presented by the then Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman and produced and directed by Edward Mirzoeff. Commissioned as a follow-up to the critically acclaimed 1973 documentary Metro-land, the film offers Betjemans personal poetic record of the goings-on taking place throughout the Anglican Diocese of Norwich and its churches in the run-up to Easter Sunday using the framing device of the Holy sacraments. Created with the approval of the Bishop of Norwich, Maurice Wood, the 49-minute film was shot on location in Norfolk and parts of Suffolk throughout the spring of 1974 on 16 mm colour film by cameraman John McGlashan. For the film, John Betjeman wrote an original poetic commentary consisting of blank verse, free verse, and prose and he appeared on-screen in several segments to describe features of ecclesiastical buildings and to reminisce about his lifelong "passion for churches". The programme was praised by critics upon its original BBC 2 screening in December 1974 and gained high audience appreciation figures. It has since been repeated on BBC Four in 2006. It was released on a limited-edition DVD in 2007. Baghdad or Bust Baghdad or Bust was a small budget documentary filmed in Canada, Turkey, Kurdistan, Iraq, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, and Washington, D.C. USA during the US-led 2003 invasion of Iraq. Baghdad or Bust was an official selection at several Film Festivals including Hot Docs, the Bergen Film Festival in Norway, and it received the top award for Best Documentary at the 2003 Whistler Film Festival. Baghdad or Bust was described as "a funny, poignant piss-take on the war in Iraq, chronicling the misadventures of Gordon and two fellow Yellowknifers as they meander through the Middle East during the U.S. invasion, interviewing such stranger-than-fictional characters as a piratical Kurd and a Turkish rug-monger with a cat named Bush. Armed with a microphone, director Matt Frames self-effacing and sardonic wit wins the day with his parody of Michael Moores filmmaking style. " Unfinished Comedy The Unfinished Comedy is a 1957 Chinese film directed by Lü Ban. This notorious satirical comedy has been described as "perhaps the most accomplished Chinese film made in the 17 years between 1949 and the Cultural Revolution". Due to its controversial subject matter, the movie was received very poorly by the censor critics and not shown to a wider public, and led to Lü Bans ban from future film making until his death two decades later. Speeding Up Time Speeding Up Time is a 1971 film written and directed by John Evans and starring Winston Thrash and Pamela Donegan. Indies Under Fire: The Battle for the American Bookstore Indies Under Fire: The Battle for the American Bookstore is an American documentary film which chronicles the difficulties faced by independent bookstores in the information economy. The Palo Alto based Printers Inc. Bookstore which closed in 2001 is the primary focus of the film. It also explores the impact of Borders moving into two small towns filled with independent bookstores: Capitola and Santa Cruz. Director Jacob Bricca stated that he was inspired to make the documentary in response to the closing of Printers Inc. Bookstore: "I took the closing very personally ... I grew up in Palo Alto and spent many hours reading and hanging out at Printers Inc. I saw the strong connection the community had to the bookstore and, like others in the film, was very distressed at its closing." Black Wind, White Land: Living with Chernobyl Black Wind, White Land is a 1993 documentary film, researched and produced by the founders of the Chernobyl Childrens Project International and explores the Chernobyl nuclear disaster of 1986 and its consequences for the handicapped development of the people in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine. The film was directed by Gene Kerrigan and produced by Ali Hewson, the wife of U2s singer Bono. Sandmann - Historien om en sosialistisk supermann Sandmann – Historien om en sosialistisk supermann is a Norwegian 52-minute-long documentary by Jannicke Systad Jacobsen from 2005. The documentary looks back on the rise and fall of the East-German socialism through the tales of Sandmann of Sandmännchen. USS Cooper: Return to Ormoc Bay USS Cooper: Return to Ormoc Bay is a 2005 Philippine documentary film produced by Bigfoot Entertainment and directed by Daniel Foster. The film documents the fate of an American destroyer that was torpedoed during World War II. Le propre de l'homme Le Propre de lhomme is a 1960 film directed by Claude Lelouch. Escarpment Blues Escarpment Blues is a Canadian concert and documentary film starring singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer. Directed by Andy Keen and produced by Keen, Harmer, Bryan Bean and Patrick Sambrook, it was released theatrically in 2006. In June 2005, Harmer launched a tour, called I Love the Escarpment, across southern Ontario to promote Protecting Escarpment Rural Land, a conservation group she cofounded to battle a proposed quarry development on the Niagara Escarpment near her hometown of Burlington. Harmer toured communities near the escarpment, both performing and speaking about the PERL campaign. The film documents both her live performances and her activist work from the tour, and takes its name from "Escarpment Blues", a song from her 2005 album Im a Mountain. Poet Tanis Rideout also participated in the PERL tour and appears in the film. Escarpment Blues won the award for Best Music DVD at the 2007 Juno Awards. Nomina Sunt Odiosa Nomina Sunt Odiosa is the first film by director Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. It shows students graduation from Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík at tjörnin in down town Reykjavík. Edited with this are shots of soda bottles getting filled, labeled and taped. It was released in March 1975 in the annual celebration of Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík and then in June the same year it was shown in Ríkissjónvarpið. What's Going on Up There? Whats going on up there? is a one-hour documentary film by Maryanne Galvin that explores the topic of why space and space exploration is important from a number of perspectives, by considering the question "Whats going on up there?" Featuring a voice introduction by Leonard Nimoy and interviews with scientists and scholars at MIT, Yale, Sydney University, and UC San Francisco, attorneys, authors, entrepreneurs, economist, environmentalists, filmmakers, youngsters and average citizens—even a college student in Kuwait who wants to be the first Muslim woman in space—the documentary offers conversations on all sides of the space debate. Babicka Babicka is a 1922 Czech drama film directed by Thea Červenková. Pyar Pyar Pyar Pyar is a 1993 Bollywood film starring Sujoy Mukherjee. The Visitor The Visitor is a 2007 British short film directed by Dave Smith and starring Ciarán Griffiths and Conrad Westmaas. Boku no umareta hi is a 2002 Japanese short anime film based on the popular manga and anime series, Doraemon. It premiered on March 9, 2002 in Japan on a bill with Nobita in the Robot Kingdom. The movies original plot was written by Hiroshi Fujimoto and Motoo Abiko. What Did You Do in the Great War Daddy? "Daddy, what did YOU do in the Great War?" was a British recruitment poster from 1915. It was released by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. The Adventures of the Scrabble People in a Pumpkin Full of Nonsense The Adventures of the Scrabble People in A Pumpkin Full of Nonsense is an animated television special from 1985, made at Jaime Diaz Studios in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was produced and directed by Alvaro Arce, and co-directed by Jaime Diaz. In the special, a character called Sir Scrabble and two children travel to a land called Nonsense, where education has been forbidden. Sir Scrabble teams up with the residents to defeat an evil ruler, the Muddler, through the power of learning and spelling. Selchow and Righter, a U.S. board game manufacturer, financed and developed A Pumpkin Full of Nonsense; it was based on, and also featured, that same companys Scrabble People characters. The special first aired in syndication on October 31, 1985, and was re-run in August 1986. It was released on VHS by Vestron Video through its Childrens Video Library label. Jhoomar For the Punjabi folk dance, see Jhumar. Jhoomar is a Pakistani Urdu film directed by Syed Noor which was released across theaters in Pakistan on 2 November 2007. The film is based on a true story; Saima and Moammar Rana perform leading roles in this film. Billi Billi is a 2000 Pakistani Urdu film directed by Syed Noor starring Meera, Noor and Saima. This horror film is supposedly based on a true story about a victim turning into a scum-busting avenger. The Year of Sir Ivor The Year of Sir Ivor is a 1969 documentary about the racehorse Sir Ivor. It was distributed by Anglo Amalgamated. Svetlana About Svetlana Svetlana about Svetlana is a 2008 film that explores the life and literary works of Svetlana Alliluyeva, Joseph Stalins daughter. It is the story of Lana Parshina and her attempt to find Svetlana Alliluyeva and, ultimately, to find some answers to the questions about Alliluyevas autobiographical book Twenty Letters to a Friend that Lana read when she was ten. Vijaya Dasami Vijayadasami is a 2007 Indian Telugu-language action film directed by V. Samudra. A remake of Perarasus Tamil film Sivakasi, the film features Kalyan Ram, Vedhicka and Saikumar in the leading roles. The film was released on 21 September 2007. Tai ji jian jue dou wu shi dao Duel with Samurai is a 1971 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Chin Sheng-en and stars Chan Hung-lit as a Rōnin who arrives in China during the Ming dynasty, causing havoc among the martial world. The film was released on 3 September 1971 in Taiwan, and five days later on 8 September 1971 in Hong Kong The Mandrake Root The Mandrake Root is a 2008 comedy drama film adapted and directed by Malachi Bogdanov as his first feature film. The film was produced by Simon M. Woods as the first film release of European Drama Network. Based on the play La Mandragola written by Niccolò Machiavelli in 1518, the film was nominated for the Best Drama 2008 by the Royal Television Society Awards Midland. A Christmas Calendar A Christmas Calendar is a 1987 American Christmas television special hosted and narrated by Loretta Swit. The program was co-produced for PBS by Deutsche Welle and Oregon Public Broadcasting and premiered December 18, 1987 on PBS. Antaratama Antaratama We Are the People We've Been Waiting For We Are the People Weve Been Waiting For is a 2009 documentary film directed by Daryl Goodrich and produced by Caroline Rowland. It explores the education system in the UK and asks whether the current system provides young people with the opportunity to develop their talents. China's Wild West Chinas Wild West is a 2009 British documentary directed by Urszula Pontikos. The film received its world premiere at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, its European premiere at the 2009 One World Film Festival. It won Prix du Jeune Public at the 2009 Anûû-rû âboro International Film Festival in New Caledonia. The film has subsequently screened at many human rights, documentary and enthnographic international film festivals including Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, True/False Film Festival and Silverdocs. Tokyo Is Dreaming Tokyo is Dreaming is a 2008 documentary film by Peter I. Chang which depicts life in the Japanese capital and is accompanied by a score from Calexicos John Convertino. As a non-narrative portrait of the bustling metropolis, the documentary is a modern-day take on the City Symphonies that flourished in early 20th Century cinema with films such as Man with a Movie Camera. In a review of the film for the U.K.s Empire, critic David Parkinson noted, "As a street performer juggling knives is escorted out of a park by a combination of keepers and the police, Chang crosscuts between images of a nationalist rally and newsreels from the Tojo militarist era and draws some chilling similarities. He also makes striking contrasts between a variety of futurist objects and Tokyos modernist architecture, with the segment seeming to conclude that the steel and glass structures in which citizens spend so much of their lives have reduced them to goldfish floating without much cognisance in an aimless existence." Onde Guri Onde Guri is a 1983 Indian Kannada film, directed by H. R. Bhargava and produced by M. P. Shankar. The film stars Vishnuvardhan, M. P. Shankar, Ramakrishna and Madhavi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Rajan-Nagendra. The film is based on the dystopian film Mad Max. Ruins of the Reich Ruins of the Reich is a documentary series that traces the rise and fall of the Third Reich through its architecture. Written and directed by film maker R. J. Adams, the films "then and now" format focuses on the primary sites that played key roles from Hitlers rise to his final days in his Berlin bunker. X to Y X to Y is a 2009 short film written and directed by Matt Sobel and starring Brett Lee Alexander, Madison Nicole Alexander, Shivani Kadakia, and Tony Panighetti. It was shot on location in White Sands. Sultan Sultan is a 2008 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Sreeprakash, starring Vinu Mohan and Varada Jishin in the lead roles. 50 Years! Of Love? 50 Years! Of Love? is a South African 2008 documentary film. Captain Majid Le Pèlerin de Camp Nou is a 2009 feature film produced in the north-central African country of Chad. A work of "no-budget" digital cinema, it experienced international release at the Festival du Film PanAfricain in Cannes, France, in April 2009, and was featured at festivals in Montreal, Toronto, and London in 2009 before screening at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2010. Jeevan Sathi Jeevan Sathi is a 1962 Ollywood / Oriya film directed by Prabhat Mukherjee Lakshmi Lakshmi is an Ollywood / Oriya film directed by Sharada Prasanna Nayak Naari Naari is an Oriya film directed by Narendra Kumar Mitra & B. Trilochan Nua Bou Nua Bou is a 1962 Indian Odia film directed by Prabhat Mukherjee, which presents the sociocultural scenario of rural village life in India. Shree Shree Mahalaxmi Puja Shree Shree Mahalaxmi Puja is a 1959 Indian Odia mythological film directed by Biswanath Nayak. This is debut film of Sarat Pujari. The tale of Goddess Laxmi leaving the temple to teach brothers Lord Jagannath and Lord Balabhadra, a lesson, was presented in the movie. Warrior Champions Warrior Champions: From Baghdad to Beijing is a 2009 American documentary film directed by the Renaud Brothers. The films tells the individual stories of four American soldiers who lost limbs or suffered paralysis in Iraq, and of their training to try for a berth on the 2008 U.S. Paralympic team and their journey to the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing. Stree Stree is an award winning 1968 Oriya film directed by Siddharth. The Desperate Hours The Desperate Hours is a 1967 TV film. It was an adaptation of the novel The Desperate Hours. Sri Jagannath Shri Jagannatha is a 1950 Indian Oriya film directed by Chitta Ranjan Mitra. Meng de yi chang My Cape of Many Dreams is a 1981 Taiwanese romance drama film directed by Liu Li-li, based on Chiung Yaos 1979 novel. Chitra Pournami Chitra Pournami is a 1976 Indian Tamil language film, directed by P. Madhavan and produced by Sri Bhuvaneswari Movies. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Jayalalithaa, R. Muthuraman and C. R. Vijayakumari in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. Enga Ooru Raja Enga Oor Raja is a 1968 Indian Tamil film, directed and produced by P. Madhavan under Arun Prasath Movies banner. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Jayalalithaa, Sowcar Janaki and M. N. Nambiar in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. The film was remade in Telugu as Dharma Daata with Akkineni Nageswara Rao and in Hindi as Dil Ka Raja with Ajit Khan. To Bina Mo Kahani Addha To Bina Mo Kahani Adha is a 2007 Oriya film directed by Sanjay Nayak starring Anubhav Mohanty, Archita Sahu, and Jairam Samal. Kizhvanam Sivakkam Keezh Vaanam Sivakkum is a 1981 Indian Tamil language film, directed by Muktha Srinivasan and produced by S. Ravi. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Saritha, Jaishankar, Sarath Babu and Menaka in the lead roles. The film had its music scored by M. S. Viswanathan. Naan Petra Selvam Naan Petra Selvam is a Tamil language film starring Sivaji Ganesan and G. Varalakshmi in the lead roles. The film was released in the year 1956. Mridanga Chakravarthi Miruthanga Chakravarthi is a 1983 Indian Tamil language musical drama film directed by K. Shankar and produced by Sakunthala N. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, K. R. Vijaya, Prabhu and M. N. Nambiar in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. Anubhav: An Actor's Tale Anubhav is a Bollywood film released on 5 June 2009 starring Sanjay Suri in the title role. Shabash Mappillai Sabaash Mapillai is a 1961 Tamil language drama film directed and produced by S. Raghavan. The film features M. G. Ramachandran, M. R. Radha and Malini in lead roles. Relative to other MGR movies, this film had a mediocre run for 70 days. Parisu Parisu is a 1963 Tamil-language drama film, directed by D. Yoganand. The film stars M. G. Ramachandran, Savitri and M. R. Radha. The film, produced by Gowri Pictures, had a score composed by K. V. Mahadevan and was released on 15 November 1963. The Damned of the Sea is a 2008 documentary film. Pau Brasil Pau Brasil is a 2009 Brazilian drama film, the first feature film by director Fernando Belens, an experienced short filmmaker, with about 20 short films made since the 70s. The film was screened at various film festivals, including the Mostra do Filme Livre, Mostra Internacional de São Paulo, the Panorama Internacional Coisa de Cinema and the Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival. Although it was completed in 2009, Pau Brasil only managed to reach the Brazilian commercial circuit in April 2014. Ceux de la colline Ceux de la colline is a 2009 Burkinabé documentary film. Une affaire de nègres Une Affaire de nègres is a 2006 documentary film. Pelli Sambandham Pelli Sambandham is a 2000 Telugu, comedy film, produced by C. Aswini Dutt, K. Raghavendra Rao on Sri Sai Raghavendra Movies banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Sumanth, Sakshi Shivanand, Sanghavi in the lead roles and music composed by S. A. Rajkumar. The film is remake of Tamil language Movie Pooparika Varugirom. Waramutseho! Waramutsého! is a 2008 film. Umoja: The Village Where Men Are Forbidden Umoja: The Village Where Men Are Forbidden is a French documentary film about the Kenyan village Umoja. For nearly 30 years, hundreds of women living in Umoja say they were raped by British soldiers in northern Kenya. Accused of having brought shame on their community, they are beaten by their husbands and divorced. A handful of them created Umoja, a village that prohibits men, and became the refuge of Samburu women. Jealous men regularly attack the village and cause problems for its founder Rebecca Lolosoli. Salgirah Salgira is an Urdu-language Pakistani black-and-white film released in 1969. It is a melodious love story directed by Qamar Zaidi and produced by Najma Hassan and written by Shams Hanafi. I Am the Media I Am the Media is a 2010 French documentary film by . Jénífà Jenifa is a 2008 Nigerian comedy-drama film starring Funke Akindele. The film received four nominations at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2008. Akindele won Best Actress in a Leading Role at the Africa Movie Academy Awards for her role as Jenifa. The film is the first installment in what has become a very popular franchise in Nigeria. A sequel was released in 2011, and a spin-off television series was launched in 2014. Sasura Ghara Zindabad Sasura Ghara Zindabad is a 2010 Oriya film written directed by Sanjay Nayak. The film revolves around the three sons-in-law. The film achieved the rare distinction of entering the Limca Book of Records for having approval of censorship as one of two films by the same producer, director, cinematographer and hero, along with the film Dil Tate Deichi on the same day. Ikland Ikland is a 2011 documentary film about a journey into the mountains of northern Uganda near the Kenyan border and a visit with the notorious Ik people. It was produced by Cevin Soling, and directed by Soling and David Hilbert. The Ik were famously described as callous and indifferent by anthropologist Colin Turnbull in his 1972 ethnographic book The Mountain People. Ikland recounts an adventure in travel, revisits Turnbulls description in the context of local circumstances, and reveals the Ik people and culture in a more sympathetic and up-to-date manner. Relentless Relentless is a 2010 Nigerian drama film, co-produced and directed by Andy Amadi Okoroafor; it stars Gideon Okeke, Nneka Egbuna, Jimmy Jean-Louis and Tope Oshin Ogun. It was released on 13 October 2010 at the BFI London Film Festival, and was positively received; mostly praised for its cinematography and soundtrack. The film which is set in Freetown and Lagos, narrates the story of Obi, a Nigerian peacekeeping soldier who has been deployed to war-torn Sierra Leone. Obis world is crushed after Blessing, a Sierra Leonean woman whom Obi loves, is mutilated by a gang of child soldiers and hes forced to kill her in order to put her out of pain and misery. He eventually returns to Lagos after the war, and tries to reintegrate himself into his community; in the process, he finds solace in the arms of a prostitute, Honey who may help him forget his haunting past and lead him to self-discovery. Freeing Bernie Baran Freeing Bernie Baran is an independent documentary feature film produced by Daniel Alexander and Tom Opferman. The film chronicles the 25-year span from 1984 to 2009 in the criminal court case of "The Commonwealth of Massachusetts versus Bernard F. Baran, Jr." Bernard Baran was the first person convicted in the day care sex abuse hysteria of the 1980s and 1990s in the United States. The film uses interviews and court documents to show the consequences of homophobia and political ambition. Homophobia played such a significant role in the Baran case that the judge freeing him two decades later equated it with the other dominant aspects of day care panic cases: hysteria and suggestion. Freeing Bernie Baran made its world premiere on September 11, 2010 at the Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival with Bernie Baran and director Daniel Alexander in attendance. The aGLIFF23 festival guide described the film as "achingly beautiful" and said "if you can only see one film at the festival, this is the one to see" concluding "it will make you angry but leave you with hope. Gordonia Gordonia is a 2010 feature documentary film directed and produced by New Zealand filmmaker Tom Reilly. Filmed over the course of seven years Gordonia follows the struggle between west Auckland landowner Graham Gordon and the former Waitakere City Council over Gordons car wrecking business and illegal dwellings. As well as Gordons story, the film traces the lives of several tenants living on his property, some of whom have mental health problems and claim to have nowhere else to live. Indochina, Traces of a Mother Indochine, sur les traces d’une mère is a 2010 documentary film. Mai no Maho to Katei no Hi is a 2011 Japanese anime television special produced by P.A.Works which aired in the Toyama Prefecture of Japan on the local network, KNB, and other networks in February 2011. Toyama Governor Takakazu Ishii revealed the project during a press conference for the 2011 prefectural budget. The series centers on second-grader Mai Tatsumi who use magic to understand her familys feelings. The series was designed to raise public awareness about the importance of family bonds. Voices included Sumi Shimamoto as the mother, Yuki, and Mami Koyama as Hotaru, the grandmother. Mugworth Mugworth is an upcoming hand-drawn animated film directed by animator Marc Fernandez Garcia and starring actors Bill Moseley, John Waters and Darren Smith. It features different Christmas related stories and a wrap around segment that parodies Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol. It can be defined as an anthology film. The tournage of film was in Caldes de Montbui, Spain. Sound an Alarm Sound an Alarm is a 1962 documentary about the role of the Royal Observer Corps during the event of a nuclear attack on the United Kingdom. It was also made in 1971. The film identified as Sound an Alarm 1962 is wrongly identified. Its actual title was The Hole in the Ground. It is mistakenly identified because this version is missing the title frame, and the name is taken from the final credits and the motto of the United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation. L'Est pour toujours East End Forever is a 2011 Quebec documentary film about seven young people from the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district of Montreal. Written and directed by Carole Laganière. The film debuted at the Grand Library on February 18, 2011, before theatrical release on May 13, 2011. Mumbai Mast Kallander Mumbai Mast Kallander is a 2011 Indian film starring Shilpa Shukla, Tarun Anand and Rajesh Vivek, Produced and Directed byAman Mihani. Men Will Be Men Men Will Be Men is an Indian film starring Gaurav Chopra, Rohit Khurana, Zeenal Kamdar, Rajesh Kumar and Rahil Tandon. The film was produced by Red Chillies Entertainment and directed by Gorky. De puro aire Nothing Else Than Air is a Mexican film documentary that plans to release in theaters in the autumn of 2012 in Mexico. The film is directed by Mexican director Carlos Hernández Vázquez and produced by E Corp Studio in association with Media Mac, and was shot in high definition digital cinema. Narthaki Narthaki is a 2011 Tamil drama film, written and directed by Vijayapadma and produced by Punnagai Poo Gheetha. Focusing on the issue of transgender people, the film stars Kalki Subramaniam, Vivin and Girish Karnad in the lead roles. Music for the film was composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar and the film opened to mixed reviews in May 2011. Departures Departures is a 2011 Turkish short film directed by Ali Y. Akarçeşme. The film is twelve minutes long and is about immigration to the United States from Turkey. In order to raise funds for the film, Akarçeşme held a successful Kickstarter campaign that raised $2,665. Departures was named Best Drama at the Brownfish Short Film Festival in New York City in 2011. And he won the Best Director Award at NY ITN Distribution Film Festival. These awards were the first Akarçeşme received while living in the United States. In 2012, the film was screened at New Yorks Rushes Soho Shorts Film Festival and the Love Your Shorts Film Festival and competed in the Boston Turkish Film Festival. The film also had official selections in various festivals such as NY Soho International, New Hope, Spains Renderyard, Buffalo Niagara, NJs Garden State and more. The Story of a Mother The Story of a Mother is an Italian short film produced and directed by Alessandro De Vivo and Ivano di Natale. The drama features Nino Colella ZR- 7 AKA The Red House Seven ZR-7: The Red House Seven is a Nigerian drama film written, directed and produced by the duo of Olufemi D. Ogunsanwo & Udoka Oyeka; starring Norbert Young, Ayinla O. Abdulakeem, Yakubu Abashiya, Adeyemi Okanlawon, Rilwan Mohammed, Ife Komolafe and Udoka Oyeka. The film was nominated for an African Academy award at the 2012 African Movie Academy Awards. Mônica e Cebolinha: No Mundo de Romeu e Julieta Mônica e Cebolinha: No Mundo de Romeu e Julieta is a film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, starring Monicas Gang. It was originally staged at theater in 1978 with a comic and LP adaptation out in the same year. In 1979 the feature film adaptation of the play was released, filmed in Ouro Preto, as a special for the Childrens Day on Rede Bandeirantes. Along with A Rádio do Chico Bento, is one of the two films inspired by Mauricio de Sousa characters completely done in live-action. Kumari Kumari was the first Eastman color Nepali film released in 1977. The movie was made on the story of the popular author Bijaya Bahadur Malla. Prem Bahadur Basnet wrote the script of the movie and Pradip Rimal wrote the dialogues. The subject of the movie is based up on indigenous Newar community. {| class="wikitable" |- ! Director ! Art Director ! Produced by |- | Prem Bahadur Basnet | Damodar Prasad Bhattarai | Information Department, the Government of Nepal |- |} Ajnabi Saaya Ajnabi Saaya is a 1998 Hindi-language film starring Mithun Chakraborty, Aditya Pancholi and Pratibha Sinha. Riot on Redchurch Street Riot On Redchurch Street is an London-based musical drama directed by Trevor Miller and starring Sam Hazeldine, Alysson Paradis, Jesse Birdsall and Les McKeown. The soundtrack includes four original songs written by Siobhan Fahey and is scheduled for international release, Summer 2012. Randy Parsons: American Luthier Randy Parsons: American Luthier is a 2011 documentary short film about Randy Parsons, an American luthier whose client list includes Jack White, Jimmy Page, Sammy Hagar, Death Cab for Cutie, Peter Frampton, Joe Perry, and Modest Mouse. The Education of Auma Obama The Education of Auma Obama is a 2011 German documentary on the life of Barack Obamas half-sister Auma Obama. It won the Best Diaspora Documentary Award at the Africa Movie Academy Awards. It was directed by Branwen Okpako. Christabel Christabel is a 2001 avant-garde experimental film directed by James Fotopoulos and based on the unfinished poem of the same name by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Madhumati Madhumati is a 2011 Bangladeshi film starring Lux Channel I Superstar Ishrat Jahan Chaity in her film debut opposite Riaz. Life is Strange Life Is Strange is a 2012 American documentary film of interviews giving an oral history portrait of the life of pre-World War II European Jews by filmmaker Isaac Hertz. The film juxtaposes the childhood memories of interviewees with archival footage. Interviewees include Israeli president Shimon Peres, author Uri Orlev, academics, Nobel laureates, and friends of the filmmaker, Walter Kohn, Robert J. Aumann, Alain Jakubowicz, Sammy Grundwerg, Ron Samuels, Zachary Cirino, Chaim Hertz, Arianne Brown, Artem Zuev and Jean-Michel Guirao. The film is 96 minutes long and explores pre-war Yiddish culture and the experience of living in a world very different from what it was like in the past. It has received criticism for the unclear reasoning behind the assortment of people interviewed. Ayynoorum Ayynthum: 500 & 5 Ayynoorum Ayynthum is an Indian Tamil drama film written and directed by Stanzin Raghu starring Deepak Sundararajan, Shankar, Chinnu Kuruvilla, Living Smile Vidya and TM Karthik in the lead. Eliot & Me Eliot & Me is a 2012 Irish drama film. The plot follows the adventures of a young girl trying to find her dog in Dublin. The film is directed by Fintan Connolly and features his then 10-year-old daughter Ella Connolly in the lead role. Pehchaan 3D Pehchaan 3D is the first Punjabi 3D movie based on a true story. The Grey Area The Grey Area is a feature-length documentary film by Noga Ashkenazi about the lives of inmates at the Iowa Correctional Institution for Women in Mitchellville. The film documents an eight-week Feminism class taught by student volunteers from Grinnell College. The Grey Area explores womens issues in the criminal justice system, including gender, sexuality, class and race. A small group of female inmates share their experiences with motherhood, drug addiction, sexual abuse and domestic violence. The Dreams of Elibidi Ndoto Za Elibidi is a 2010 Kenyan film. Raaja Veetu Pillai Raja Veetu Pillai is a Tamil language film released in 1967. It starred Jayalalithaaa and Jaishankar in lead roles and the supporting cast included Sreekanth, Pushpalata, V. S. Raghavan and M. N. Nambiar. The music was provided by T. K. Ramamoorthy. It was a successful film on its release. The film was directed by Dada Mirasi and produced by Mohan Productions. The music was composed by S. M. Subbaiah Naidu. Jayalalithaa dressed up as cowgirl with shorts and started off a trend. Kamera obskura Kamera Obskura is a 2012 Filipino drama film produced and directed by Raymond Red. It was co-written by Red and Pen Medina, who stars as the protagonist of a fictional lost film recovered by film archivists. Raja Jhia Sathe Heigala Bhaba Raja Jhia Sange Heigala Bhaba is an Oriya drama and romance film released on 10 June 2012. Starring Arindam Roy, Archita Sahu and Mihir Das in key roles. veteran actress Mahasweta Roy being enacted the role of mother of Arindam Roy and Mihir Das played the role of father of Archita Sahu. The film is about strategic love dilemma of a rich girl with a poor boy. Arindam Roy was selected to play the lead role. He He is an Irish experimental film directed by Rouzbeh Rashidi, starring James Devereaux as the main character. The film is about a troubling and mysterious portrait of a suicidal man. Rashidi juxtaposes the lead character’s apparently revealing monologues with scenes and images that layer the film with ambiguity. The film was funded by Arts Council of Ireland. Ennittum Ennittum is a Malayalam drama film directed by Renjilal Damodaran, starring Dinu Dennis and Kaniha in the lead roles. The film tells the story of four college-going youngsters. The films music is composed by Jassie Gift. Dino in the Great Egg Scape The Great Egg-Scape is a 1997 animated short film and a spin-off of The Flintstones starring Dino, the Flintstone familys pet dinosaur, produced by Hanna-Barbera. It originally aired on Cartoon Network as part of What a Cartoon! on March 5, 1997. Acqua fuori dal ring Acqua Fuori Dal Ring is 2012 Italian film written and directed by Joel Stangle, and co-written by Esther Stangle in Arabic and Italian. The film uses a largely Cinéma vérité style, and the director employed non-professional actors and an improvised script, shooting in Catania, Sicily. The film parallels the lives of two boxers living in Catania, one a Sicilian native, and the other a Tunisian migrant. Bharat Aala Parat Bharat Aala Parat is a Marathi film released on 23 October 2007. The film has been produced by R. Krishnamurthy and directed by Vijay Gokhale. The film is based on the bond between an uncle and nephew, and the lengths the nephew would go to teach his uncle a lesson. Feminist: Stories from Women's Liberation Feminist: Stories from Womens Liberation is a one-hour documentary film written and directed by Jennifer Lee. Titanic Love Titanic Love is a British romantic comedy short film directed by Mark Pressdee. It was filmed in and around Birmingham city centre. The Parching Winds of Somalia The Parching Winds of Somalia is a documentary film produced by Charles Geshekter. Mere Genie Uncle Mere Genie Uncle is an Indian 3D movie directed by Ashish Bhavsar and produced by Raju Gada, Ashish BHavsar and Paresh Mehta. The film stars Tiku Talsania, Swati Kapoor Shakti Kapoor and Ehsaan Qureshi. Mr. X Mr. X is a 1984 film, directed and written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. The music was scored by Ravindra Jain. Arre... Devaa! Arre... Devaa! is a Marathi film released on 12 April 2007. The film has been produced by Manohar Randive and directed by Hemant Deokar. Arrive Alive Arrive Alive is an unfinished comedy film starring Willem Dafoe and Joan Cusack, directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik and produced by Art Linson. Tarzan's Daughter Tarzan Ki Beti is an action adventure film of Bollywood directed by B Pratap Singh and produced by Iqbal Singh Sehra. This movie was released in 2002 under the banner of Kusum Art International as a sequel of the Adventures of Tarzan. Hemant Birje portrayed Tarzan in both the films. Lapse: Confessions of a Slot Machine Junkie Lapse: Confessions of a Slot Machine Junkie is a 13-minute short documentary by filmmaker Jonathan VanBallenberghe. It will premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2013. Made in Australia Made In Australia is an Australian feature film released in 2013. Filmed in Melbourne, Australia and Hong Kong on a microbudget. It was awarded Best Guerrilla Film at the 14th Melbourne Underground Film Festival One of the films core themes is the perception of Asian masculinity in the West. The film is one of the only Australian features to show full-frontal Asian male nudity in film, with the title credits "Made In Australia" appearing over Matthew Victor Pastor genitalia. Render to Caesar Render to Caesar is a 2014 Nigerian crime thriller film written and produced by Desmond Ovbiagele, directed by Desmond Ovbiagele and Onyekachi Ejim. It stars Wale Ojo, Gbenga Akinnagbe, Omoni Oboli and Bimbo Manuel with Special appearances from Kehinde Bankole and Femi Jacobs. The film was initially slated to be released in the second quarter of 2013 but was pushed back due to delayed post production; it was however released on 28 March 2014. The film which was supported by Microsoft, Trace and FCMB tells the story of two friends who return from abroad to join the Nigeria Police Force, only to be faced with an impossible mystery case involving a criminal, Caesar who has been terrorising the city of Lagos for quite sometime. Although the film received mixed critical reviews, it won awards for "Best Original Screenplay" and "Best Actor in a Supporting Role" at the 2014 Nollywood Movies Awards . It also received awards for "Best Screenplay" and "Best Sound Design" at the 2014 Best of Nollywood Awards. Supêsutoraberâzu: The Animation is a 2000 science fiction and action Japanese straight to video full-length animated film produced by Fuji Television Network and Robot Films. The anime ties back to 2000s live action comedy film Space Travelers directed by Katsuyuki Motohiro, also produced by Fuji Television Network and Robot Films. Michael: The Last Photo Shoots Michael Jackson: The Last Photo Shoot is a documentary film directed by Craig J. Williams. This historical documentary about Michael Jacksons last magazine cover-shoots in 2007. The film is a unique story told through the eyes of Michaels closest friends, photographers, and stylists that had helped Jackson prepare for his 2007 United States comeback after several years of living in seclusion overseas. In September of that year, photographer Bruce Weber and Vogue fashion editor as well as Jacksons personal stylist Rushka Bergman captured the magic of the King of Pop for the 25th anniversary reissue of his hit album Thriller, entitled Thriller 25. Later that month, Jackson did another shoot and an interview for Ebony magazines December 2007 issue. This would mark Jacksons first United States interview and magazine story in over a decade. Veendum Kannur Veendum Kannur is a 2012 Malayalam political thriller film directed by Haridas, starring Anoop Menon in the lead role. The film is touted as a sequel to the directors own 1997 film Kannur although the characters do not resemble. Veendum Kannur is about how one man sets out to bring about a revolution in the communist party. Victory's Short Victorys Short is a 2014 black comedy short film directed by Mikaela Fisher and co-directed by Benjamin Feitelson. So Bright Is the View So Bright Is the View is a 2014 Romanian film written and directed by twin brothers Joël and Michaël Florescu. It premiered as part of the Official Selection of the 36th Moscow International Film Festival. Balala the Fairies: The Magic Trial Balala the Fairies: The Magic Trial, is a 2014 Chinese childrens fantasy adventure film directed by Ren Yu and Hao Lui. It was released in China on 23 January. It is a live-action film adaptation of an animated magical girl series of the same name created by Guangzhou Toy company Auldey. Its the second film in the Balala the Fairies film series, following 2013s the Movie. It was followed by 2015s Princess Camellia. The Great Battle of the Flying Saucers , translated and also known as Battlefield of The Space Saucers and The Great Battle of the Flying Saucers, is a 1975 animated short film created by Go Nagai and produced by Toei Doga. It is also known as Space Disk War and was also released in Italy under the name UFO Robot Gattaiger-La grande battaglia dei dischi spaziali. It was originally shown along with the short film Kuchu Daigekitotsu, also from Toei and Nagai. The movie is considered the prototype for the future anime television series UFO Robot Grendizer, which premiered the same year. Ninu Choodaka Nenundalenu Ninu Choodaka Nenundalenu is a 2002 Telugu film written and directed by R. Srinivas and produced by J. M. Joshi. It features actors Sachiin J Joshi and Bhavna Pani in the lead roles. Music has been given by Ilaiyaraaja. Blocker Gundan IV Machine Blaster is an anime series aired from 1976 to 1977 in Japan. There are 38 episodes aired at 25 minutes each. It is also known as "Blocker Army IV Machine Blaster", "Blocker Corps IV", "Blocker Army IV", "Blocker Corps", "Machine Blaster" and in Italian as "Astrorobot Contatto Ypsilon". The Confusion of Tongues The Confusion of Tongues is a 2014 multi-narrative comedy film written and directed by James Fair. The film stars an ensemble cast, which includes Sadie Frost, Gemma Atkinson, Ewen MacIntosh, Kate OToole, Paul Henshall and Katie Sheridan. The story follows a group of Birmingham residents who descend upon a local pub in order to win a lucrative pub quiz. Panivizhum Malarvanam Panivizhum Malarvanam is a 2014 Indian Tamil thriller film written and directed by James David. The film stars Abhilash and Sanyathara in the lead roles, while Varsha Ashwathi, Sai Vishal and Jawahar appear in other pivotal roles. The films music is by music director B. R. Rajin. The film was released on 21 February 2014 to average reviews. Speakeasy to Me Speakeasy to Me is a 2015 short film directed by Alexa Polar. The film stars Robert Michael Anderson as Charlie Connor and Tara Maureen Browne as Elizabeth. It was produced by Butterfly Angel Entertainment. The film is a musical that takes place at the end of the Prohibition Era of the 1930s. Medulla Oblongata Medulla Oblongata is a Malayalam movie produced by S. Madhan and directed by Suresh Nair. It is a remake of 2012 Tamil film Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom. The remake stars Rahul Madhav and newcomer Avaana. Obama Mama Obama Mama is a 2014 biographic documentary film about Ann Dunham by producer/director Vivian Norris. It was co-produced with Brian Woods. The film was a featured selection at the 2014 Seattle International Film Festival, where it premiered in May, 2014 at the Kirkland Performance Center in Kirkland. Tom Tangney of the Broadcast Film Critics Association listed it as one of his ten "best bests" for SIFF. Alina, the Turkish Assassin Alina, the Turkish Assassin is a 2012 action film written by Seda Eğridere and directed by Vladimir Jedlicka. The consulting producer for the film was the famous American director Bobby Roth. It stars Seda Eğridere and Tamer Karadağlı. Wake Up India Wake Up India is a 2013 Hindi political Drama film written & directed by Babloo Seshadri. Wake Up India is produced by Shree Balajee Entertainment in association with Kanishka Films. Starring Sai Tamhankar, Manoj Joshi, Mukesh Tiwari, Mohan Joshi, Asrani, Elisha Kriis. The film released on 25 October 2013. The Times of India stated that "the issues raised here are valid but the execution is immature". The film raised valid questions towards the growth and development of the nation and the hostile behavior of the political parties involved. Green Signal Green Signal is a 2014 Telugu film directed by Vijay Maddhala and produced by Rudrapati Ramana Rao. It was co produced by Maruthi Dasari. It features an ensemble cast of Revanth, Shilpi Sharma,Gopal Sai, Maanas, Ashutosh, Rakshita, Manali Rathod, Dimple Chopade in the lead roles. J.B. composed the music for the film. The film released on 30 May 2014 in theaters. The film was deemed as an unofficial remake of the Bollywood film Pyaar Ka Punchnama. Kids Can Say No Kids Can Say No!, stylized as Kids Can Say , is a 1985 British short educational film produced and directed by Jessica Skippon and written by Anita Bennett. It is intended to teach children between ages five and eight how to avoid situations where they might be sexually abused, how to escape such situations, and how to get help if they are abused. In the film, Australian celebrity Rolf Harris is in a park with a group of four children and tells them about proper and improper physical intimacy, which he calls "yes" and "no" feelings. The film has four role-playing scenes in which children encounter paedophiles, with Harris and the children discussing each scene. Harris said that he came up with the idea for the film on a 1982 Canadian tour when he saw Vancouvers Green Thumb Theatre production of Feeling Yes, a play about child sexual abuse. Kids Can Say No!, released in October 1985 on VHS in the United Kingdom, was the first British childrens film about sexual abuse and was purchased by police forces, educational institutions, and libraries across Europe. Upon the films release, The Times obtained opinions from four sexual-abuse experts, who unanimously opposed using Kids Can Say No! or any other film to teach children about the subject. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation received a positive response to its 1988 broadcast of Kids Can Say No! and therefore broadcast it a second time that year. Harris and Skippon collaborated on the 1986 sequel Beyond the Scare, which advises teachers about what to do if a child discloses abuse. Showings of Kids Can Say No! eventually decreased as VHS became less popular. Kids Can Say No! resurfaced in 2014, when Harris was prosecuted for twelve counts of indecently assaulting young girls. The prosecutors found Kids Can Say No! on YouTube and wanted to show it at trial to illustrate its unintentional irony, but the film was not admitted as evidence. Harris was found guilty of all counts. During the trial, it was learned that, while Harris was filming Kids Can Say No!, he was in the midst of a casual sexual relationship with his daughter Bindis best friend and, by its release, he had committed nine of the twelve assaults. According to Richard Guilliatt and Jacquelin Magnay in an article in The Australian, Harris campaign against paedophilia in Kids Can Say No! can "be seen in retrospect as either monumental self-delusion or a sign of deep, self-lacerating guilt". The Texas Promise The Texas Promise is a 2014 documentary film about public education in Texas. The film follows the 83rd Texas Legislature, as state lawmakers battle over school funding after making $5.4 billion in cuts to public education in the previous legislative session. The film also covers the school finance court case, in which nearly two-thirds of Texas public school districts sued the state alleging that state funding of public education continues to be inadequate and inequitable. The film also covers other major education issues that came up during the 2013 session, like high-stakes testing, school choice, and charter reform. The Texas Promise was produced and directed by Academy Award winning filmmaker Vanessa Roth. The film premiered on October 25, 2014 at the Austin Film Festival. Hood 2 Hood: The Blockumentary Hood 2 Hood: The Blockumentary is a straight-to-DVD documentary about the subculture of inner-city street gangs in American neighborhoods, released in 2005. It was produced by Rich Kid Entertainment. Something Something 2 Something Something 2 is a 2014 Oriya language romantic comedy film starring Anubhav Mohanty and Barsha Priyadarshini in the lead roles. It was directed by Sudhakar Vasanth and produced under the banner of Vishnupriya Art and Graphics by Anuprash Mohanty and released on 14 June 2014. The film is sequel to 2011s Something Something and the first sequel to be produced by the Ollywood film industry. This movie is a remake of 2007 Kannada movie Milana. Schnitzel Schnitzel is a short, sci-fi, and comedy Israeli film which was written, produced and directed by Asaf Epstein and stars Neveh Tzur, Olga Bardukov, Arik Mishali, Nir Malik and Adi Feldman. Sekai no owari no Izukoneko is a 2015 Japanese apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Michihiro Takeuchi and based on the manga by Daisuke Nishijima. It was released in Japan on March 7, 2015. Reformation Reformation is a 2015 melodramatic neo-noir short film. The film was directed by Hoyon Jung, and stars Ty Trumbo, Ida Nilsen, Kevin Keller and VaLynn Rain. It held its world premiere on 11 April 2015 at the Tiburon International Film Festival. It has been accepted in various film festivals, including Wizard World Comic Cons Con Film Festival: Philadelphia and Sacramento and San Francisco Frozen Film Festival. The film was released online on 01/10/2015. Lost Penny Lost Penny is an Independent Film drama by CubeCity Entertainment, in association with Curium Films. Mann Munoz directed the film and Roberto Munoz produced. The movie features Rachael McOwen, Victoria Guthrie, Andrew Roth, Christopher Elliott, Stephen Velichko, and Victoria Murdoch. It is partly inspired by Alice in Wonderland as Penny travels to a mysterious underworld club where she meets an assortment of quirky characters. Filming took place in the Niagara Region in August 2014. The filmmakers worked with Broadway Lights Dance Studio of St. Catharines. They reconnected with the studio after having worked with them in the musical Job and the Snake. The film was screened at the Manhattan Film Festival and the Niagara Integrated Film Festival where it sold out its screening. El Porvenir El Porvenir is a 2015 short documentary film directed by Alfredo Alcántara and Josh Chertoff. The premiere was aired at the 2015 South by Southwest Film Festival. El Porvenir is an inside look at the world of Mexican cockfighting, where men and roosters meet at the intersection of life, death, and sport. Pugaippadam Pugaippadam is an Indian memoir-drama written and directed by Rajesh Lingam. The cast includes: Priya Anand Amzath Khan, Harish, Sivam, Nandha, Mrinalini, and Yamini. The film was released on January 1, 2010. Maathi Yosi Maathi Yosi is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Nandha Periyasamy and music by Guru Kalyan. Starring Harish, Kanchivaram fame Shammu along with newcomers Gopal, Alex and Lokesh in the lead roles, the film opened to mixed and negative reviews. On the Road On the Way is a 2014 Chinese-South Korean drama-romance film directed by Kim Poog-ki and starring Wen Zhang, Eva Huang, Ji Jin-hee and Cha Soo-yeon. Rebel Rebel is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers and released in 2014. Blending live action and animation, the film depicts the relationship between her Sami father and her Blackfoot mother, focusing in particular on the way her fathers childhood experiences in Norways residential school system contributed to their breakup. The film premiered at the ImagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival in 2014, and was named to the Toronto International Film Festivals Canadas Top Ten. It was shortlisted for the Canadian Screen Award for Best Short Documentary at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards. Dharani Dharani is a 2015 Tamil film written and directed by Guhan Sambandham and produced by V.G.S Narendran under the banner of Melody Movies. The film has an ensemble cast, which includes Aari, Ajay Krishna, Elango Kumaravel Sandra Amy. R. Prakash and Vinoth Gandhi jointly handled the cinematography, while Ensone scored the music for this film. The film which began production in 2009, released across Tamil Nadu on 30 January 2015. Masoom Masoom is an Indian Bengali-language film. The Weirdo Hero The Weirdo Hero is a 2015 Canadian independent theatrically released short film about a professional wrestler dealing with depression. The film uses animation together with live-action. The film stars professional wrestler Theo Francon in the lead role as "Fabulous" Frankie Myers, a play on his real life ring name "Ravenous" Randy Myers. The film was partially based on Francons own life and experiences with depression. Akeli Akeli is a 2014 Hindi film produced, written and directed by Vinod Pande. The film featured R. Madhavan in his first full-length role in a Hindi film, alongside danseuse Nandini Ghosal and Anupam Shyam. Despite being completed and censored in August 1999, the film remained unreleased before the makers chose to release it via YouTube in August 2014. Obon Brothers is a 2015 Japanese black-and-white romantic comedy-drama film directed by . It was released on July 25, 2015. Busy Day Busy Day is an American action film written by Robert Toth, and directed and produced by Tamas Nadas. The film stars , Tom Lister, Quinton Aaron, Keith Jardine, and Veronica Diaz-Carranza. Tamas Nadas is also the films executive producer. The Children Who Cheated the Nazis The Children Who Cheated the Nazis is a documentary about the Kindertransport, by the director Sue Read and producer Jim Goulding. This documentary film was broadcast by Channel 4 on 28 September 2000, and has since been broadcast in America, Israel, France, Australia, Spain and worldwide. The film is narrated by Lord Richard Attenborough, Academy Award winning film actor and director, who features in the film, talking about the two Kindertransport children his family gave a home to. Wu mi le Bô-bí-lo̍k is a documentary film produced in Taiwan in 2004. Tera Mera Vaada Tera Mera Vaada is a 2012 Haryanvi language film from India that was directed by Bhaal Singh Balhara and produced by Ramender Singh JD. Tera Mera Vaada stars Ankit Balhara and Neetu Singh. The movie trailer was released on 8 June 2012 and the film was released on 29 June 2012. The film was shot within 45 days. A Brilliant Genocide A Brilliant Genocide is a 2016 documentary film produced by Atlantic Star Productions. The purpose of the film is to reveal atrocities committed against the Acholi people by the Government of Uganda, and its President Yoweri Museveni, under the guise of crushing a rebellion by Joseph Konys Lords Resistance Army. The film is a counterpoint to the 2012 documentary short film Kony 2012. It was directed by Ebony Butler. Njan Ninnodu Koodeyundu Njan Ninnodu Koodeyundu is a 2015 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Priyanandanan, starring Siddharth Bharathan and Vinay Forrt in lead roles. Achaaram Achaaram is a 2015 Tamil crime thriller film written and directed by Mohan Krishna, which stars Ganesh Venkatraman, Munna and Poonam Kaur. The film released on 19 June 2015. Munde Patiale De Munde Patiale De is a 2012 comedy Punjabi film. The film is directed by Mohan Sharma and produced by Rajesh Lahr under the banner of Tarajee Entertainment. Pugovitsa Button is a Soviet animated film directed by Vladimir Tarasov and released by the Soyuzmultfilm studio in 1982. It is based on a short story by Herbert G. Wells. The Phantom Hour The Phantom Hour is a 2016 short film written and directed by Brian Patrick Butler. It officially premiered September 8, 2016 at the Horrible imaginings Film Festival in San Diego. Killer Punjabi Killer Punjabi is a Punjabi mystery-action-thriller featuring Pooja Batra alongside Gulshan Grover, Kailey Rav and Jasbir Gill. Filmed mostly in Los Angeles, it was directed by Lakhvir Bansi. Killer Punjabi is the first Punjabi film shot in a Hollywood style. This film is a debut Punjabi film of Hollywood and Bollywood actress Pooja Batra. Lesnaya byl Tale of the Woods is a 1926 silent film directed by Yuri Tarich. Cherry Blossom Memories Cherry Blossom Memories is a 2015 Japanese youth drama music film directed by , written by and starring Maika Yamamoto and . It is based on Sakura no Ame, a 2012 novel based on the Hatsune Miku song of the same title by halyosy. It had its world premiere at the Panorama section of the 28th Tokyo International Film Festival on October 29, 2015. It was released in Japan on March 5, 2016. Arunodoyer Agnishakkhi Arunodoyer Agnishakkhi is a 1972 Bangladeshi film based on the Liberation war of Bangladesh directed by Subhash Dutta. Babita, Ujjal and Anwar Hossain played the three lead roles. Fire Music Fire Music is a 2018 documentary film directed by Tom Surgal about free jazz. The documentary focuses on the key innovators associated with the movement, including John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, Cecil Taylor, Albert Ayler, Don Cherry, and Sun Ra. It's Always Late for Freedom Its Always Late for Freedom is a 2008 Iranian documentary directed by Mehrdad Oskouei. The film depicts the life of three teenager boys in Tehran House of Correction. They are portrayed as victims of serious social problems such as addiction, poverty and divorce, which the Iranian society is faced with. My Beautiful Kingdom My Beautiful Kingdom is a 2013 Chinese romance-comedy film directed by Mak Wing-lun and starring Jiro Wang, Chrissie Chau and Chen Han-dian. Khoshgela avazi gereftin Khoshgela Avazi Gereftin is a 1974 Iranian drama film directed by Khosrow Parvizi and starring Genghis Vossoughi, Spedah, Aram and Asgar Samsar Zadah. Murari the Mad Gentleman Murari the Mad Gentleman is an Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Suzad Iqbal Khan and starring Asrani, Sanjay Singh, Nataliya Illina, Kiran Sharad, and Surendra Rajan. The film was released on 6 May 2016. Saajghor Saajghor is Bangladeshi film released in 2007 and directed by Shah Alam Kiron. This film was based on the story written by prominent writer Humayun Ahmed. This film won National Film Awards - 2007 in 3 categories including Best Supporting Actress, Best Lyrics and Best Male Playback Singer. Bheja Chokh Bheja Chokh is a 1988 Bangladeshi drama film edited, written, and directed by Shibli Sadik. The film stars Ilias Kanchan and Champa in the lead roles. Goriber Bou Goriber Bou is a Bangladeshi social-drama film directed by Kamal Ahmed. Renowned film actress Shabana produced the film her own banner SS Productions. The film stars Alamgir, Shabana, Manna, Aruna Biswas leading role and more. In 1991, this film received the National Film Award for the best film award including other five categories. Rok-n-roll dlya printsess Rocknroll for Princesses is a 1991 Soviet childrens fantasy film directed by Radomir Vasilevsky, based on the book Tournament in the Kingdom of Fiofegas by Radiy Pogodin. Qi xia wu yi zhi wu shu nao dong jing The Invincible Constable is a 1993 Chinese-Taiwanese martial arts comedy film directed by Hong Kong director Chan Muk-chuen, based on the 19th-century novel The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants. The film was shot in Dajinhu National Geopark in Taining County, Fujian, a protected area of China. 100 Years Later 100 Years Later is a 2016 British documentary film directed, written, and produced by John Lubbock. The film follows the work of historian Ara Sarafian, executive director of the Gomidas Institute in London, in his efforts to create dialogue in Turkey among Armenians, Kurds, and Turks on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide on 24 April 2015. The film includes appearances by Selahattin Demirtaş and İsmail Beşikçi. Kebabaluba Kebabaluba is a 1995 Turkish animated short film directed by Enis Tahsin Özgür. The film was an official selection of the 1995 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. Weeping Willow Weeping Willow is a 2014 Turkish animated short film directed by Ethem Onur Bilgiç, and produced by Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University. The Wake of Dick Johnson The Wake of Dick Johnson is a 2016 drama film produced by Alt Variety and distributed by Amazon. It was written, directed by, and stars Luke H. Walker. The story takes place at the wake of its protagonist Dick Johnson, who returns from death to bitterly ruminate about the afterlife, which according to Johnson is a bleak and endless loop of all the worlds agonies. The feature film was adapted for screen from the 2016 off-broadway play––also written by, directed and starring Walker––and produced under the same title. Just Not Married Just not Married is a 2016 Nigerian heist drama film starring Stan Nze, Rotimi Salami, Roland Obutu, Judith Audu, and Brutus Richards. The film was written by Lani Aisida and directed by Uduak-Obong Patrick. The film was shot within Lagos State. Pretty Maid Cafe is a romantic comedy Japanese film with thriller elements directed by Akiyoshi Sugiura and released in 2006 by VAP. It is part of the Akihabara Trilogy of films revolving around the Akihabara cosplay and otaku subcultures, especially maid cafés. It was distributed in the United States by Asia Pulp Cinema. Iron Moon Iron Moon, also known as The Verse of us, is a 2015 Chinese feature documentary film directed by Xiaoyu Qin and Feiyue Wu. The documentary follows working class poets in China. Ms. Lekha Tharoor Kaanunnathu Ms.Lekha Tharoor Kanunnathu is a 2013 Malayalam fantasy-horror film produced by K. K. Suresh Chandran and directed by Shajiyem. It is an adaptation of the 2002 Hong Kong film The Eye. The movie features stars such as Meera Jasmine, Badri, Suraj Venjarammoodu, Nandhu, Geetha Vijayan and Shankar. The movie was later dubbed into Tamil as Kangal Irandal and in Telugu as Eyes. Dada Dada is an action Bengali film made in 2005. A revenge tale, with Mithun Chakraborty in the lead role. It is a remake of the 2002 Telugu film Indra. Film was " BlockBuster " at the box office. Dying to Live Dying to Live is an Australian feature-length documentary film that reveals how Australia lags behind similar countries in organ and tissue donor registration numbers. The film was produced by Richard Todd of Aquarius Productions and Ben McNeill of Intrinsic Story, and was directed by Todd. The film features Australian organ and tissue donors and recipients from Victoria, Western Australia and Queensland. Dying to Live premiered at the Sydney Film Festival in June 2018 and had local premieres at Melbourne International Film Festival, Brisbane International Film Festival and CinefestOz. The film was released in cinemas across Australia in October 2018, and was shortlisted for a 2018 AACTA Award. Uchathula Shiva Uchathula Shiva is a 2016 Tamil action film which was directed by Jaypee, starring Karan and Neha Ratnakaran in the leading roles. Featuring music composed by Vidyasagar, the film is produced by Karans wife, Devi Karan and marks the actors first home production. The film had a theatrical release on 16 September 2016. Saayad 2 Saayad 2 is the fourth project of Durgish Films and is a sequel to the 2012 blockbuster film Saayad. Nisabdham Nisabdham is a 2017 Indian Tamil social drama film written and directed by Michael Arun. Featuring Ajay, Abhinaya and Sathanya in the lead roles, the films score and soundtrack is composed by Shawn Jazeel. Nisabdham tells the story of a child, who is sexually abused and how her parents tackle the situation. The film began production during March 2015 and was released on 10 March 2017. Inherit the Viper Inherit the Viper is an upcoming American crime drama film, directed by Anthony Jerjen, in his directorial debut, from a screenplay by Andrew Crabtree. It stars Josh Hartnett, Margarita Levieva, Chandler Riggs, Bruce Dern, Valorie Curry, Owen Teague, and Dash Mihok. The film celebrated its world premiere at the Zurich Film Festival 2019. Mriter Marte Agaman Mriter Martye Agaman is a Bengali fantasy comedy film directed by Pashupati Chatterjee. This film was released in 1959 in the banner of Miracle India Private Limited. Porisadaya Porisadaya is a 2018 Sri Lankan Sinhala action masala film directed by Siritunga Perera and co-produced by Chandrasena Palihena and Indika Wijeratne. It stars Udari Warnakulasooriya and Sriyantha Mendis in lead roles along with Darshan Dharmaraj and Kumara Thirimadura. Music composed by Suneth Kelum. It is the 1297th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Onaaigal Jakkiradhai Onaaigal Jakkiradhai is a 2018 Indian Tamil horror drama film written, directed and produced by JPR while music is composed by Adheesh Uthriyan. It stars Kabali Vishwanth, Riythvika and A. Venkatesh in pivotal roles. It was released on 5 January 2018 and met with negative reviews. Lyrics are penned by Sirpi Balasubramaniam and Karthikeyan. Ta Ta Sarai Bigris Ni Badri Tan Ta Sharahi Bigrish Ni Badri Appata Siri Appata Siri is a 2017 Sri Lankan Sinhala comedy film directed by Lal Priyadeva and co-produced by N. Udaya Kumara and P. Arooran for Balaji Cine Films and Manon Cine Combines. It stars Mahendra Perera in a dual role with Prashani Perera in lead roles along with Rajiv Nanayakkara and Chalaka Chamupathi. The music was composed by Edward Jayakody. This is the first cinematic appearance by singer Chalaka Chamupathi. It is the 1287th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Baba Sathya Sai Baba Sathya Sai is an upcoming Indian biographical film based on the life of Indian spiritual leader Sathya Sai Baba. Directed by Kodi Ramakrishna and starring Sreejith Vijay as Baba Sathya Sai and Anushka Shetty, Jaya Prada, Sarath Babu, Sukumari playing pivotal roles. Painting Life Painting Life is a 2018 Indian English film written and directed by Bijukumar Damodaran commonly known as Dr. Biju. The film jointly produced by Silicon Media and BlueOcean Pictures depicts the experience of a film crew which gets stranded in a remote Himalayan village. Kinar Kinar, titled Keni in Malayalam, is a 2018 Indian drama film co-written and directed by M. A. Nishad. It was produced by the studio of Fragrant Nature Film Creations, and was made simultaneously in Malayalam and Tamil. Focusing on the issue of water scarcity in a town between Kerala and Tamil Nadu, the film stars Jayaprada and Revathi in the lead roles, with different sets of ensemble cast for the two versions. M. Jayachandran and Bijibal composed the soundtrack and score. Noushad Sherif was director of photography and Sreekumar Nair edited the film. Both versions were released worldwide on 23 February 2018 to negative and were box-office bombs. Punchi Andare Punchi Andare, is a 2018 Sri Lankan Sinhala childrens comedy film directed by veteran director Sumith Rohana Thiththawelgala and produced by Rajitha Swaris. The film stars child actor Praveen Katukithule with Mahendra Perera, Sathischandra Edirisinghe in lead roles along with W. Jayasiri and Maurine Charuni. The music is composed by Rohana Weerasinghe. It is the 1303th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Gulliver en el país de los gigantes Gulliver en el país de los gigantes is a 1903 spanish short black-and-white silent film directed by Segundo de Chomón. The film is based on the Jonathan Swifts work Gullivers Travels. A Curious Dream A Curious Dream is a 1907 short drama film based on Mark Twains short story "The Curious Dream". Twain himself provided the following testimonial: "Gentlemen: I authorize the Vitagraph Company of America to make a moving picture from my Curious Dream. I have their picture of John Barter, examining his gravestone, and find it frightfully and deliciously humorous". The Prodigal Son LEnfant prodigue was the first feature-length motion picture produced in Europe, running 90 minutes. Directed by Michel Carré, from his own three-act stage pantomime, The Prodigal Son. The film was basically an unmodified filmed record of his play. Filmed at the Gaumont Film Company studios in May 1907. The movie premiered at the Théâtre des Variétés on the Boulevard Montmartre, in Paris, on 20 June 1907. Carré directed another film version of LEnfant prodigue in 1916. Salaviinanpolttajat Salaviinanpolttajat is a Finnish film made in 1907. While only 20 minutes in length, it is generally considered the first fictional film made in the country and as such, the starting point of Finnish cinema industry. His Wife's Mother His Wifes Mother is a 1909 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. I Did It I Did It is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. A Rural Elopement A Rural Elopement is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Sacrifice The Sacrifice is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Those Boys! Those Boys! is a 1909 American silent short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith. To Save Her Soul To Save Her Soul is a 1909 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Mary Pickford. The film was shot in Fort Lee when many of the early film studios in Americas first motion picture industry were based there at the beginning of the 20th century. Tragic Love Tragic Love is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Welcome Burglar The Welcome Burglar is a 1909 American silent short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Was He a Coward? Was He a Coward? is a 1911 short silent Western film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art. Home Folks Home Folks is a 1912 black and white silent drama film directed by D.W. Griffith and starring Mary Pickford and Mae Marsh. My Baby My Baby is a 1912 American short comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith and Frank Powell. Prints of the film exist in the film archives of the Museum of Modern Art and the Library of Congress. The Nurse The Nurse is a 1912 American dramatic short film starring Mary Miles Minter. It is approximately 11 minutes long. Alas! Poor Yorick! Alas! Poor Yorick! is a 1913 American short comedy film featuring Fatty Arbuckle. The films title is taken from the Shakespeare play Hamlet. The film was both written and directed by Colin Campbell, and was released on April 21, 1913. Near to Earth Near to Earth is a 1913 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. The Stolen Loaf The Stolen Loaf is a 1913 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. Two Men of the Desert Two Men of the Desert was a 1913 American silent Western short film written and directed by D. W. Griffith. Based on a story by Jack London, the film was shot on location in Death Valley. Two Men of the Desert is now presumed lost. Auntie's Portrait Aunties Portrait is a 1915 short comedy film. Men and Women Men and Women is an extant short 1914 silent film produced by the Biograph Company and released by General Film Company. It is based on the 1890 play of the same name by David Belasco and Henry Churchill de Mille. It stars Lionel Barrymore, Blanche Sweet and Marshall Neilan. Sweet and Neilan would later marry in real life. A Creampuff Romance A Creampuff Romance is a 1916 short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Dolly's Scoop Dollys Scoop is a 1916 America silent drama film directed by Joe De Grasse and featuring Lon Chaney. A print of the film survives. Esther Esther is a 1916 British silent historical film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Elisabeth Risdon, Fred Groves and Charles Rock. The film portrays the biblical story of Esther. Pinched Pinched is a 1917 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film is held by the Museum of Modern Art, and it has been released on DVD. Ave Caesar! Ave Caesar! is a 1919 Hungarian drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Oscar Beregi Sr., María Corda and Gábor Rajnay. A debauched Habsburg Prince sends out one of his aide-de-camps to bring him back a gypsy girl. The film was considered as an attack on the aristocracy. It was made by Korda for the state-owned film industry during the Hungarian Soviet Republic. Once the regime fell later that year Korda was arrested and eventually compelled to leave Hungary as part of the White Terror. Under the Lash Under the Lash is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Sam Wood and starring Gloria Swanson. The film is based on the play The Shulamite by Claude Askew and Edward Knoblock, and the novel of the same name by Alice and Claude Askew. The film is lost with no copies of it existing in any archives. Service for Ladies Service for Ladies is a lost 1927 American comedy silent film directed by Harry dAbbadie dArrast and written by Benjamin Glazer, George Marion Jr., Chandler Sprague and Ernest Vajda. Starring Adolphe Menjou, Kathryn Carver, Charles Lane, Lawrence Grant, André Cheron, James A. Marcus and Nicholas Soussanin, it was released on April 6, 1927, by Paramount Pictures. It was remade in 1932, directed by Alexander Korda and starring Leslie Howard and Elizabeth Allan. Telling the World Telling the World is a surviving 1928 American comedy silent film directed by Sam Wood and written by Joseph Farnham and Raymond L. Schrock. The film stars William Haines, Anita Page, Eileen Percy, Frank Currier, and Polly Moran. The film was released on June 30, 1928, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Veiled Woman The Veiled Woman is a 1929 American drama film directed by Emmett J. Flynn and starring Lia Torá and Walter McGrail. The Tamale Vendor The Tamale Vendor is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle and starring Tom Patricola and Charles Judels. La telefonista The Telephone Operator is a 1932 Italian comedy film directed by Nunzio Malasomma and starring Isa Pola, Mimì Aylmer and Luigi Cimara. It was a remake of the German film Wrong Number, released the same year. The future star María Denis had a small role in the film. Viktoria Victoria is a 1935 German drama film directed by Carl Hoffmann and starring Luise Ullrich, Mathias Wieman and Alfred Abel. It is an adaptation of Knut Hamsuns Victoria. The films sets were designed by the art director Kurt Herlth and Werner Schlichting. It was shot on location in Bergen in Norway. King August the Strong Augustus the Strong is a 1936 German-Polish biographical film directed by Paul Wegener and starring Michael Bohnen, Lil Dagover and Marieluise Claudius. The film depicts the life of Augustus the Strong, the Eighteenth Century ruler of Saxony and Poland. Romance Romance is a 1936 Austrian drama film directed by Herbert Selpin and starring Christl Mardayn, Carl Esmond and Trude Marlen. The films sets were designed by Julius von Borsody. The film was shot at the Rosenhügel Studios in Vienna. Radio Bar Radio Bar is a 1936 Argentine musical film drama directed and written by Manuel Romero. It is a tango film. Ride to Freedom Ride to Freedom is a 1937 German historical war film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Willy Birgel, Viktor Staal and Hansi Knoteck. The film is set in the 1830s during Polands November Uprising against the Russian Empire. It portrays the rehabilitation of a Polish cavalry officer whose initial reluctance to engage the enemy leads to the death of his comrades, but later dies fighting bravely. The film was made by Germans leading studio UFA, with interiors shot at the Babelsberg Studios. UFA received co-operation from the Polish War Ministry who supplied 5th Regiment of Zaslaw Uhlans for the filming of battles scenes that took place around Ostroleka in Poland. The Polish ambassador to Germany Józef Lipski attended the films premiere at the Palast-am-Zoo in Berlin on 14 January 1937. Around the same time Germany and Poland, future enemies in the Second World War, co-produced two films together Augustus the Strong and Adventure in Warsaw. Alarm in Peking Alarm in Peking is a 1937 German adventure film directed by Herbert Selpin and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Leny Marenbach and Peter Voß. It is set against the backdrop of the 1900 Boxer Rebellion in China. German filmmakers had frequently used China as a setting since the 1910s, but from 1931 onwards they made a series of films with political overtones. The films sets were designed by the art director Alfred Bütow and Willi Herrmann. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin. Die Landstreicher The Vagabonds is a 1937 German operetta film directed by Karel Lamac and starring Paul Hörbiger, Lucie Englisch and Gretl Theimer . It is an adaptation of the 1899 operetta of the same name by Carl Michael Ziehrer. Location shooting took place around Lake Schliersee. The Mighty Treve The Mighty Treve is a 1937 American drama film directed by Lewis D. Collins and written by Albert R. Perkins, Marcus Goodrich and Charles Grayson. It is based on the 1925 novel Treve by Albert Payson Terhune. The film stars Noah Beery Jr., Barbara Read, Samuel S. Hinds, Hobart Cavanaugh, Alma Kruger and Earle Foxe. The film was released on January 17, 1937, by Universal Pictures. Nobody's Wife Nobodys Wife is a 1937 Mexican drama film directed by Adela Sequeyro. You and I You and I is a 1938 German romance film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Brigitte Horney, Joachim Gottschalk and Paul Bildt. The Night Hawk The Night Hawk is a 1938 American crime film directed by Sidney Salkow and written by Earl Felton. The film stars Robert Livingston, June Travis, Robert Armstrong, Ben Welden, Lucien Littlefield and Joe Downing. The film was released on October 1, 1938, by Republic Pictures. Wir tanzen um die Welt We Danced Around the World is a 1939 German musical film directed by Karl Anton and starring Charlotte Thiele, Irene von Meyendorff and Carola Höhn. It is a backstage musical. The films sets were designed by Paul Markwitz and Fritz Maurischat. Adventure in the Bronx Adventure in the Bronx is a 1941 American short documentary film. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Lucky Devils Lucky Devils is a 1941 film from director Lew Landers. Maria Montez has a small role. Once a Crook Once a Crook is a 1941 British crime film directed by Herbert Mason, produced by Edward Black for 20th Century Fox and featuring Gordon Harker, Sydney Howard, Bernard Lee, Kathleen Harrison, and Raymond Huntley. It is an adaptation to the big screen from a stage play by Evadne Price and Ken Attiwell. Sharda Sharda is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1942. Several other Indian films that have borne the same name, including: Sharda Sharada Sarada, a Tamil film Sharada, a Telugu film Sarada, a Telugu film A Gentle Gangster A Gentle Gangster is a 1943 black-and-white drama film, directed by Phil Rosen and produced by A. W. Hackel. I'll Carry You on My Hands Ill Carry You in My Arms is a 1943 German romance film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Heli Finkenzeller, Hans Nielsen and Wolfgang Lukschy. The films sets were designed by the art director Hermann Liebig, Gabriel Pellon and Willy Schiller. Rosas de otoño Autumn Roses is a 1943 Argentine film directed by Juan de Orduña, although Eduardo Morera is also credited by some. It is the first feature-length film adaptation of the play of the same name by Jacinto Benavente; an earlier film adaptation by Morera in 1931, Autumn Roses, was a short. Army Wives Army Wives is a 1944 American film directed by Phil Rosen. El jagüey de las ruinas El jagüey de las ruinas is a 1944 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Night Club Girl Night Club Girl is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and written by Henry Blankfort and Dick Irving Hyland. The film stars Vivian Austin, Edward Norris, Maxie Rosenbloom, Minna Gombell, Judy Clark and Bill Dunn. The film was released on January 5, 1945, by Universal Pictures. Pehle Aap Pehle Aap is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1944. Thoroughbreds Thoroughbreds is a 1944 American drama film directed by George Blair, written by Wellyn Totman and Franklin Coen, and starring Tom Neal, Adele Mara, Roger Pryor, Paul Harvey, Eugene Gericke and Doodles Weaver. It was released on December 23, 1944, by Republic Pictures. Dancing in Manhattan Dancing in Manhattan is a 1944 American film directed by Henry Levin. It was originally called Tonight We Dance. Don Chicago Don Chicago is a 1945 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Jackie Hunter, Joyce Heron and Claud Allister. It is based on a novel by C. E. Bechhofer Roberts. An aspiring but timid gangster is forced to leave the United States after crossing the wrong people, but on arriving in Britain he is treated as a dangerous criminal. Follow That Woman Follow That Woman is a 1945 crime film starring William Gargan, Nancy Kelly, and Regis Toomey. The movie was directed by Lew Landers. Strawberry Roan The Strawberry Roan or Strawberry Roan may refer to: Bodas trágicas Tragic Wedding is a 1946 Mexican drama film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Roberto Silva, Miroslava and Ernesto Alonso. The films sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernandez. The film marked the screen debut of Miroslava a Czech refugee who became one of the leading stars of Mexican Cinema. Malacarne For the Love of Mariastella is a 1946 Italian melodrama film written and directed by Pino Mercanti. Based on a story of the Sicilian writer Giuseppe Zucca, it was mainly shot in the tonnara of Castellammare del Golfo, with some scenes shot in the tonnaras of Scopello and of San Vito Lo Capo. It is considered as a progenitor of pink neorealism. . Susie Steps Out Susie Steps Out is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Reginald Le Borg, written by Elwood Ullman and Fred Freiberger, and starring David Bruce, Cleatus Caldwell, Nita Hunter, Howard Freeman, Grady Sutton and Margaret Dumont. It was released on December 13, 1946, by United Artists. Last Frontier Uprising Last Frontier Uprising is a 1947 western film directed by Lesley Selander for Republic Pictures and starring Monte Hale and Adrian Booth. Nocturne of Love Nocturne of Love is a 1948 Mexican drama film directed by Emilio Gómez Muriel and starring Miroslava, Víctor Junco and Hilda Sour, with the special participation of Yolanda Montes. It was co-written by Luis and Janet Alcoriza. Alegres vacaciones Alegres vacaciones is a 1948 Spanish animated film by José María Blay and Arturo Moreno. The Checkered Coat The Checkered Coat is a 1948 American drama film directed by Edward L. Cahn and written by John C. Higgins. The film stars Tom Conway, Noreen Nash, Hurd Hatfield, James Seay, Garry Owen and Marten Lamont. The film was released on July 16, 1948, by 20th Century Fox. Fandango Fandango is a 1949 French musical film directed by Emil E. Reinert and starring Luis Mariano, Ludmilla Tchérina and Annette Poivre. It was shot at the Victorine Studios in Nice. The films sets were designed by the art director Jean Douarinou. La fiesta sigue The Party Goes On is a 1948 Spanish drama film directed by Enrique Gómez and starring Antonio Casal, María Isbert and Juan Vázquez. It is set in the world of bullfighting Morgen ist alles besser Everything Will Be Better in the Morning is a 1948 German film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Ellen Schwanneke, Jakob Tiedtke and Grethe Weiser. The films sets were designed by Ernst H. Albrecht. Port Said Port Said is a 1948 American thriller film directed by Reginald Le Borg and starring Gloria Henry, William Bishop and Steven Geray. The films sets were designed by the art director Rudolph Sternad. Prince of the Plains Prince of the Plains is a 1949 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by Louise Rousseau and Albert DeMond. The film stars Monte Hale, Paul Hurst, Shirley Davis, Roy Barcroft, Rory Mallinson and Harry Lauter. The film was released on April 8, 1949, by Republic Pictures. Slippy McGee Slippy McGee is a 1948 American crime film directed by Albert H. Kelley, written by Jerome Gruskin and Norman S. Hall, and starring Don "Red" Barry, Dale Evans, Tom Brown, Harry Cheshire, James Seay and Murray Alper. It was released on January 15, 1948, by Republic Pictures. Son of God's Country Son of Gods Country is a 1948 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Paul Gangelin and Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Monte Hale, Pamela Blake, Paul Hurst, James Nolan, Jay Kirby and Steve Darrell. The film was released on September 15, 1948, by Republic Pictures. Und wieder 48 Und wieder 48 is an East German film. It was released in 1948. Der Bagnosträfling The Prisoner is a 1949 West German historical adventure film directed by Gustav Fröhlich and starring Paul Dahlke, Richard Häussler and Käthe Dorsch. It is based a novel by the French writer Honoré de Balzac. It was made at the Bendestorf Studios outside Hamburg. The films sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. Forgotten Women Forgotten Women is a 1949 American drama film directed by William Beaudine and starring Elyse Knox, Edward Norris and Robert Shayne. The film follows the lives and romantic entanglements of three women who frequent a bar. La guitarra de Gardel The Guitar of Gardel is a 1949 Argentine-Spanish musical film directed by León Klimovsky and starring Agustín Irusta, Carmen Sevilla and Antonio Casal. The film is based on the life of the tango star Carlos Gardel. Myrte of the Demons Myrte of the Demons or Myrte en de Demonen is a 1950 Dutch film directed by Paul Bruno Schreiber. Bed for Two Bed for Two; Rendezvous with Luck, is a French comedy film from 1950, directed by Emil-Edwin Reinert, written by André-Paul Antoine, and starring Henri Guisol. The film features Louis de Funès. It is based on Gilles Dupés novel "Le lit à deux places". The Straw Lover The Straw Lover is a French comedy film from 1951, directed by Gilles Grangier, written by Carlo Rim and starring Nadine Alari. Louis de Funès plays a psychiatrist. The film based on Georges Feydeaus play "Le Dindon". The Man Who Wanted to Live Twice The Man Who Wanted to Live Twice is a 1950 West German drama film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Rudolf Forster, Olga Tschechowa and Heidemarie Hatheyer. The future star Marianne Koch made her debut in this film, having been discovered by the director while working at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The films sets were designed by the art directors Franz Bi and Botho Hoefer. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Prämien auf den Tod Bonus on Death is a 1950 Austrian crime film directed by Curd Jürgens and starring Judith Holzmeister, Werner Krauss and Siegfried Breuer. One of a handful of Austrian crime films made during the post-war period, it was not particularly successful at the box office. The films sets were designed by Isabella Schlichting and Werner Schlichting. Steps of Age The Stairs is a 1950 American short documentary film. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Vértigo Vertigo is a 1951 Spanish drama film directed by Eusebio Fernández Ardavín and starring Fernando Granada, Ana Mariscal and Lina Yegros. Life in Her Hands Life in Her Hands is a 1951 British drama film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Kathleen Byron, Bernadette OFarrell and Jenny Laird. It was made with backing from the Crown Film Unit in an effort to promote the nursing profession. The fictional scenes were interspersed with real documentary footage shot in hospitals. It was releases as a second feature. Niebla y sol Fog and Sun is a 1951 Spanish film directed by José María Forqué. Tizio, Caio, Sempronio Tizio, Caio, Sempronio is a 1951 Italian film. Worm's Eye View Worms Eye View is a 1951 British Technicolor comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Ronald Shiner as Sam Porter and Diana Dors as Thelma. Based on the successful play of the same name by R.F. Delderfield, it was produced by Henry Halsted and Byron Film. La demoiselle et son revenant La demoiselle et son revenant is a 1952 French film directed by Marc Allégret and written by Roger Vadim. Drömsemester Drömsemester is a 1952 Swedish film directed by Gösta Bernhard and starring Dirch Passer. Heimatglocken Heimat Bells is a 1952 West German drama film directed by Hermann Kugelstadt and starring Hansi Knoteck, Armin Dahlen and Ernst Waldow. The films sets were designed by Max Seefelder. Io, Amleto Io, Amleto is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli. A parody of William Shakespeares tragedy Hamlet, its lack of commercial success led the newly formed production company Macario Film to a rapid bankruptcy. Green Magic Green Magic is a 1953 Italian documentary film directed by Gian Gaspare Napolitano. Foghorn is a 1952 Japanese drama film directed by Senkichi Taniguchi. It stars Shirley Yamaguchi and Toshirō Mifune. It was produced by Toho Studios. The film, based on a novel by Jirô Osaragi, is about a Japanese woman, the lover of an American, who falls in love with her servant. Persecución en Madrid Persecution in Madrid is a 1952 Spanish crime film directed by Enrique Gómez. Rodeo Rodeo is a 1952 American sports drama film directed by William Beaudine and starring Jane Nigh, John Archer and Wallace Ford. The film was made in cinecolor. The Skin of the South is a 1952 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Ishirō Honda. The film is based on the story "Virginal Land of Flowers" by Seito Fukuda. The film crew includes Akira Watanabe as art director, Kentaro Kondo as lightning technician, sound recordist Yoshio Nishikawa and director of photography Kiyoe Kawamura. Zwei Menschen Two People is a 1952 West German historical romantic drama film directed by Paul May and starring Edith Mill, Helmuth Schneider and Gustav Waldau. It was based on the 1911 novel of the same title by Richard Voss set in South Tyrol in the late nineteenth century. Ergastolo Ergastolo is a black and white 1952 Italian crime melodrama film directed by Luigi Capuano. Último día Last Day is a 1952 Spanish crime film directed by Antonio Román. Amarti è il mio peccato (Suor Celeste) Loving You Is My Sin is a 1953 Italian melodrama film directed by Sergio Grieco and starring Jacques Sernas, Luisa Rossi and Elisa Cegani. The Divorcée The Divorcée is a 1953 German musical film directed by George Jacoby and starring Marika Rökk, Johannes Heesters and Hans Nielsen. It was based on the operetta Die geschiedene Frau by Leo Fall and Victor Léon. The films sets were designed by Robert Herlth. Ich und Du I and You is a 1953 West German comedy film directed by Alfred Weidenmann and starring Hardy Krüger, Liselotte Pulver and Claus Biederstaedt. Komedianti Komedianti is a 1954 Czech film directed by Vladimír Vlcek. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. Lavendel Lavender is a 1953 Austrian-German comedy film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Gretl Schörg, Karl Schönböck and Hans Holt. It was made at the Schönbrunn Studios in Vienna. The films sets were designed by Felix Smetana. Das Nachtgespenst The Bogeyman is a 1953 West German comedy crime film directed by Carl Boese and starring Liselotte Pulver, Hans Reiser and Harald Paulsen. The films sets were designed by Mathias Matthies. Onna no issho is a 1953 Japanese drama film written and directed by Kaneto Shindo. Reaching from Heaven Reaching from Heaven is a 1948 American drama film directed by Frank Strayer, which stars Hugh Beaumont, Cheryl Walker, and John Qualen. The screenplay was written by Charles Palmer, from an original story by Henry Rische and H. W. Gockel. The Laugh Le Rire , is a French comedy film from 1953, directed by Maurice Regamey, starring Louis de Funès. Louis de Funès gives a definition of the laugh. Star of Texas Star of Texas is a 1953 American western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring Wayne Morris, Paul Fix and Frank Ferguson. Südliche Nächte Southern Nights is a 1953 West German musical film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Margit Saad, Erwin Strahl and Waltraut Haas. The films sets were designed by the art director Karl Weber. Magic Village Magic Village is a 1955 French-Italian comedy film directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois and starring Robert Lamoureux, Lucia Bosè and Hélène Rémy. Robert, a Parisian, is planning a holiday in Sicily with his new fiancée. However his work means he has to follow on a later train than his fiancée. While travelling he meets Lucienne an attractive Sicilian girl. Irene in Nöten Irene in Trouble is a 1953 Austrian-Yugoslav romantic comedy film directed by E.W. Emo and starring Bruni Löbel, Friedl Czepa and Walter Giller. April in Portugal April in Portugal is a 1954 travel film narrated by Trevor Howard and starring Jocelyn Lane as Jackie Lane. It was released in 1956. Dreams of Love Dreams of Love is a 1947 French historical drama film directed by Christian Stengel and starring Pierre Richard-Willm, Mila Parély and Annie Ducaux. It portrays the life of the composer Franz Liszt. Heimweh nach Deutschland Homesick for Germany is a 1954 West German adventure film directed by Bernhard Radetzki and starring Albert Lieven, Ingrid Lutz and Petra Peters. It is also known as Adventure in Lebanon Rauschende Melodien Swelling Melodies is a 1955 East German musical film directed by E.W. Fiedler and starring Erich Arnold, Jarmila Ksírová and Sonja Schöner. It is an adaptation of the operetta Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss II and Richard Genée and was part of a tradition of operetta films in German cinema.. It was released in 1955, and sold 4,968,582 tickets. It was made by the state-backed DEFA studios. The films sets were designed by Artur Günther. La visita que no tocó el timbre La visita que no tocó el timbre is a 1954 Mexican film, written by Luis Alcoriza. Altair Altair is a 1956 Italian melodrama film directed by Leonardo De Mitri and starring Franco Interlenghi, Antonella Lualdi and Jacques Sernas. When the Mills are Running When the Mills are Running is a 1956 Swedish film directed by Bengt Järrel and starring Edvard Persson, Ingeborg Nyberg and Börje Mellvig. Husarenmanoever Her Corporal is a 1956 Austrian historical comedy film directed by E.W. Emo and starring Peter Weck, Traute Wassler and Paul Hörbiger. The films sets were designed by the art director Heinz Ockermüller. The film was shot in Agfacolor at the Schönbrunn Studios in Vienna. Joyu is a 1956 Japanese drama film written and directed by Kaneto Shindo. The Model Husband The Model Husband is a 1956 West German comedy film directed by Erik Ode and starring Harald Juhnke, Inge Egger and Theo Lingen. It is a remake of the 1937 film The Model Husband, which was itself based on a 1915 play Fair and Warmer by Avery Hopwood. Tsukigata Hanpeita: Hana no maki; Arashi no maki is a 1956 Japanese film directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa. Einmal eine grosse Dame sein Just Once a Great Lady is a 1957 West German comedy film directed by Erik Ode and starring Gudula Blau, Grethe Weiser and Dietmar Schönherr. It is a remake of the 1934 film of the same title. The films art direction is by Emil Hasler. I Was All His I Was All His is a 1958 West German drama film directed by Wolfgang Becker and starring Barbara Rütting, Carlos Thompson and Wolfgang Preiss. The films sets were designed by the art director Wolf Englert. Panama Sal Panama Sal is a 1957 American musical comedy film directed by William Witney and written by Arnold Belgard. The film stars Elena Verdugo, Ed Kemmer, Carlos Rivas, Harry Jackson, Joe Flynn and Christine White. The film was released on October 18, 1957, by Republic Pictures. A Rainbow Plays in My Heart is a 1957 black and white Japanese film directed by Ishirō Honda. Szkice weglem Szkice węglem is a 1957 Polish historical film directed by Antoni Bohdziewicz. It is based on a novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz. Umi no yarodomo is a 1957 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Kaneto Shindō. Cavalcade Cavalcade is a 1960 Argentine film directed by Albert Arliss and Richard von Schenk and starring Ruth Niehaus and Helmuth Schneider. Menace in the Night Face in the Night is a 1957 British crime film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Griffith Jones, Lisa Gastoni and Vincent Ball. It was based on the novel Suspense by prolific crime writer Bruce Graeme. The film was released in the U.S. as Menace in the Night. The Defeated Victor The Defeated Victor is a 1958 Italian drama film directed by Paolo Heusch. It was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. Eine alte Liebe An Old Love is an East German black-and-white film, directed by Frank Beyer. It was released in 1959. Girls of the Night Girls of the Night is a 1958 drama film directed by Maurice Cloche and starring Georges Marchal, Nicole Berger and Claus Holm. It was made as a co-production between France, Italy and West Germany. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Giordani. Web of Suspicion Web of Suspicion is a 1959 British crime film directed by Max Varnel and starring Philip Friend and Susan Beaumont. It was produced by the Danziger Brothers. Avonturen van een zigeunerjongen Avonturen van een Zigeunerjongen is a 1960 Dutch film directed by Henk van der Linden. Das große Wunschkonzert Big Request Concert is a 1960 Austrian family film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival. Gyara Hazar Ladkian Gyara Hazar Ladkian is a 1962 Hindi romantic social drama film directed by K. A. Abbas. The film was co-produced by the poet Ali Sardar Jafri, who also helped co-write the story with Abbas. Produced under the Film Friends banner, it had music by N. Dutta. The director of photography was Ramchandra. The cast included Bharat Bhushan, Mala Sinha, Helen, Murad, Nadira and Madhavi. The story, which is told in flashback, involves a working girl Asha, played by Mala Sinha, who is in court for a murder committed by her younger sister. Bharat Bhushan plays the lawyer and journalist Puran, who takes the case to prove her innocence. Nude in Charcoal Nude in Charcoal is a 1961 feature film written and co-directed by Joseph W. Sarno. It was the first feature film written and co-directed by one of Americas most prolific sexploitation directors, who was the subject of the internationally distributed documentary The Sarnos: A Life in Dirty Movies. Out of the Tiger's Mouth Out of the Tigers Mouth is a 1962 American drama film directed by Tim Whelan It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. Las gemelas The Twin Girls is a 1963 Spanish musical film directed by Antonio del Amo and starring Maleni Castro, José Bódalo and Helga Liné. The films sets were designed by Sigfrido Burmann. Na bialym szlaku Na białym szlaku is a 1962 Polish drama film directed by Jarosław Brzozowski and Andrzej Wróbel. Sekstet Sekstet is a 1963 Danish film directed by Annelise Hovmand. The film was selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Dis-moi qui tuer Dis-moi qui tuer is a 1965 French drama film directed by Étienne Périer. The screenplay was written by Maurice Fabre and Didier Goulard, based on a novel by Henri Lapierre. The film stars Michèle Morgan and Paul Hubschmid. I criminali della metropoli I criminali della metropoli is a 1965 Italian crime film written and directed by "Henry Wilson". Jesse James' Kid Jesse James Kid is a 1965 Spanish-Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Antonio del Amo. Idoli controluce Idoli controluce is a 1965 Italian film directed by Enzo Battaglia. The Little Ones The Little Ones is a 1965 British family comedy film directed by British director Jim OConnolly starring Carl Gonzales and Kim Smith. Dudley Foster stars as Superintendent Carter and Derek Newark plays the strict Detective Sgt. Wilson. Child actor Kim Smith was hired to play the part of the abused child Ted making his screen debut. Le volcan interdit Le Volcan interdit is a 1966 French documentary film directed by Haroun Tazieff. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film is set in Zaire, following an expedition exploring the crater of the Niragongo volcano of the Virunga chain, whose eruptions are known for their violence and their massive lava flows. Canada '67 Canada 67 is a Circle-Vision 360° documentary film by Canadian film director Robert Barclay, which was presented at the Telephone Pavilion,, part of Expo 67, an International Worlds Fair held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1967 to mark the centenary of the Confederation of Canada. The telephone pavilion was created to promote telephone companies and their services, but its main feature was the Canada 67 film produced by Walt Disney Productions and presented in a large, completely circular movie theatre. La mujer de otro Anothers Wife is a 1967 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Martha Hyer, Analía Gadé and John Ronane. Alaska Wilderness Lake Alaska Wilderness Lake is a 1971 American documentary film produced by Alan Landsburg. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Horizon Horizon is a Hungarian film directed by Pál Gábor. It was released in 1971. The Tide of Traffic The Tide of Traffic is a 1972 British short documentary film directed by Derek Williams. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Una mujer de cabaret Cabaret Woman is a 1974 Spanish comedy film directed by Pedro Lazaga and starring Carmen Sevilla and José María Rodero. Madres solteras Unmarried Mothers is a 1975 Spanish film directed by Antonio del Amo. The Trespassers The Trespassers is a 1976 film directed by John Duigan and starring Judy Morris and Briony Behets. Jörg Ratgeb - Painter Jörg Ratgeb – Painter is a 1978 East German drama film directed by Bernhard Stephan. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival. Apeksha Apeksha is a 1978 Sri Lankan film directed by H.D. Premaratne and starring Malani Fonseka and Amarasiri Kalansuriya. It's the Same World Its the Same World is a 1980 American short documentary film produced by Dick Young. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Les pièges de la mer Doux aveux Sweet Lies and Loving Oaths is a Canadian drama film, directed by Fernand Dansereau and released in 1982. A study of the generation gap, the film centres on Rose-Alma, a grandmother who wants to reestablish her independence after living with her adult daughter. She moves back out to her own apartment and commences a new relationship with Clovis, her new landlord. The film garnered four Genie Award nominations at the 4th Genie Awards in 1983, for Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Best Original Song Sai huen jai Once Upon a Mirage is a 1982 Hong Kong film directed by Patrick Lung Kong. Desire Desire is a 1982 Filipino-American film directed by Eddie Romero and starring John Saxon, Judith Chapman, and Tetchie Agbayani. Ihr zent frei You Are Free is a 1983 West German short documentary film directed by Dea Brokman, in which five former U.S. Servicemen and a prison camp survivor provide accounts of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps in 1945. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Le jour S... Le jour S... is a 1984 Canadian drama film directed by Jean Pierre Lefebvre. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. Jean-Baptiste, a restless Québécois in his late 30s, spends the day alone in Montreal while his current partner is pursuing a career in Toronto. Every woman he encounters reminds him of her. He relives his past through actual encounters as well as his imaginative memory. Kraftprobe Kraftprobe is a 1982 West German drama film directed by Heidi Genée. It was entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival. Memoirs Memoirs is a 1984 drama film co-written and directed by Bashar Shbib based on the play The Memoirs Of Johnny Daze by John Becket Wimbs. Mera Dharam Mera Dharam is a 1986 Indian Bollywood film directed by Bapu and produced by Ratan Irani. It stars Jackie Shroff and Amrita Singh in pivotal roles. Accroche-coeur Accroche-coeur is a 1987 French romantic crime drama film directed by Chantal Picault. Custody Custody is a 1988 Australian TV docudrama about a child custody battle. It was filmed over three weeks in a semi-improvisational style. Silver Into Gold Silver into Gold is a 1987 American short documentary film produced by Lynn Mueller. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. The Sunday Child The Sunday Child or De Zondagsjongen is a 1992 Dutch film directed by Pieter Verhoeff. Filming of Cherry Duyns debut novel about the life of one in 1944 from a German-born Dutch boy. It is June 1988. On the way to his family in Germany is confronted the man in the train with football fans who will attend the match Netherlands-Germany for the European football championships. The revival of anti-German sentiments reminiscent of his youth. Sunday is a boy with flashbacks larded film about loyalty, love, betrayal and liberation. The Window Over the Way The Window Over the Way is a 1993 Spanish drama film directed by Jesús Garay. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival. Gone, Gone, Forever Gone Gone, Gone, Forever Gone, also known as Gate, gate, paragate, is a 1996 Vietnamese drama film directed by Hồ Quang Minh. The film was selected as the Vietnamese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Think of Me Think of Me is a 1996 Cuban drama film directed by Arturo Sotto Díaz. The film was selected as the Cuban entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Dust in the Sun Dust in the Sun is a 1958 Australian mystery film adapted from the novel Justin Bayard by Jon Cleary and produced by the team of Lee Robinson and Chips Rafferty. The film stars British actress Jill Adams and an indigenous-Australian actor Robert Tudawali as Emu Foot. I gabestokken I gabestokken is a 1950 Danish family film directed by Jon Iversen and Alice OFredericks. Honrarás a tu madre Honour Your Mother is a 1951 Argentine drama film directed by Alberto DAversa. Departure Departure is a 1986 Australian film directed by Brian Kavanagh. Stock Squad Stock Squad is a 1988 Australian television film directed by Howard Rubie and starring Martin Sacks, Gerard Kennedy, Kris McQuade, and Richard Meikle. It focuses on the rural crime division. Mujeres de teatro Women of the Theatre is a 1951 Mexican musical film directed by René Cardona and starring Emilia Guiú, Rosita Fornés and María Victoria. The films art direction was by Francisco Marco Chillet. Baba Luba Baba Luba is an Israeli documentary that follows musician Danny Bassan on his journey to Brasil to find his long-lost father. It won the Best Documentary category at the Israeli Film Academy Awards. The Little Ballerina The Little Ballerina is a 1947 British drama film directed by Lewis Gilbert. Concerning Mr. Martin Concerning Mr. Martin is a 1937 British thriller film directed by Roy Kellino and starring Wilson Barrett, William Devlin and Marjorie Peacock. When an innocent girl is cheated by a seedy nightclub owner, a classy thief comes to her rescue. Operation Diplomatic Passport Passeport diplomatique agent K 8/Operation Diplomatic Passport is a 1965 French and Italian spy film thriller directed by Robert Vernay. It was based on the 1959 novel by Maurice Dekobra. Paris Incident Three Telegrams is a 1950 French drama film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Gérard Gervais, Pierrette Simonet and Olivier Hussenot. The films art direction was by Auguste Capelier. It was made at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The Flaming Sword The Flaming Sword is a 1958 British film. The Negro Sailor The Negro Sailor is a 1945 documentary short film made for the US Navy. It was directed by Henry Levin. Princess Cinderella Princess Cinderella is a 1941 Italian fantasy-comedy film written and directed by Sergio Tofano.It is based on the characters of the popular comic strip series Signor Bonaventura, created in 1917 by the same Tofano for the children magazine Corriere dei Piccoli. Mother Die Mutter is an East German film. It was released in 1958. It is an adaptation of a play by Bertolt Brecht, which in itself is based on a novel by Maxim Gorky. Animale bolnave Sick Animals is a 1970 Romanian film directed by Nicolae Breban. It was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. Life Triumphs Life Triumphs is a 1951 Romanian drama film directed by Dinu Negreanu. It was made at the Barrandov Studios in Prague, due to the shortage of facilities in Romania. A professor thwarts an attempt by foreign powers, using a member of the traditional pre-communist intelligentsia, to get hold of a new industrial process. The Last Cabaret is a 1988 Japanese erotic drama film directed by Shusuke Kaneko. It was released on 23 April 1988. The film was the second-to-last entry in Nikkatsus series of Roman porno films, a higher budget version of the pink film. Frustrations Hot Frustrations is a 1965 French-Italian drama film written and directed by Georges Combret. A Pound a Piece One Pound Only is a 1964 Israeli black and white slapstick comedy directed by Yoram Gross. Yoram Grosss success at the Israeli box office with this came after his first movie, Joseph and the Dreamer.. Bílá jachta ve Splitu Bílá jachta ve Splitu is a 1939 Czechoslovak film directed and written by Ladislav Brom, based on a story by Milan Begović. The film starred Josef Kemr. May Events May Events is a Czech comedy film directed by Václav Berdych and Martin Frič. It was released in 1951. Catnips of 1940 The Katnips of 1940 is a short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and stars Krazy Kat. For some reason, the year 1940 is used when the film is released six years earlier. Do Sholay Do Sholay is a 1977 Bollywood film directed by Sukhdev Ahluwalia. The film is a dubbed version of the Punjabi flick Do Sher and stars Dharmendra and Rajendra Kumar in a friendly appearance. Kongi's Harvest Kongis Harvest is a 1970 Nigerian film directed by Ossie Davis, from a screenplay by Wole Soyinka adapted from his 1965 play by the same name. Soyinka also starred in the leading role as the dictator of an African nation. Macabro I tabù n. 2 is a 1965 Italian documentary film directed by Romolo Marcellini. It showcases various practices around the world, including tribal circumcision ceremonies, male Japanese geishas and headhunting Indian tribes in the Brazilian jungles. Pro kamaráda For a Friend is a 1940 Czechoslovak drama film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Theodor Pistek, Ladislav Bohác, and Jaroslav Vojta. Prosím, pane profesore! Prosím, pane profesore is a 1940 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Nepotii gornistului The Buglers Grandsons is a 1953 Romanian drama film directed by Dinu Negreanu. The film was shot at the Buftea Studios in Bucharest. It was the first in a two-part production portraying ordinary Romanian life of recent decades, covering the period between the Romanian War of Independence and the 1930s. It was followed by the sequel The Sun Rises in 1954. Sindbad Alibaba and Aladdin Sindbad Alibaba and Aladdin is a 1965 action Hindi film starring Pradeep Kumar, Helen etc. Il blues della domenica sera Il Blues della domenica sera is a 1951 Italian short documentary film directed by Valerio Zurlini. I'll Get Back to Kandara Ill Get Back to Kandara is a 1956 French drama film directed by Victor Vicas and starring François Périer, Daniel Gélin and Bella Darvi. The films art direction was by Raymond Gabutti. Achena Atithi Achena Atithi is a 1973 Bengali film directed by Sukhen Das and Gyanesh Mukherjee. This film released under the banner Sara Productions. The film starring Rabi Ghosh, Samit Bhanja, Sukhen Das, Ratna Ghoshal, Jnanesh Mukhopadhyay in lead roles. The films music was composed by Ajoy Das. Somewhere in Georgia Somewhere in Georgia is a 1917 silent film, starring baseball great Ty Cobb. It was based on a short story by sports columnist Grantland Rice. Carioca tigre Carioca tigre is a 1976 Italian-Brazilian adventure-comedy film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo and starring Aldo Maccione and Michael Coby. The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter is a 1913 silent film that was based on the novel of the same title; which was written in 1850. It was directed by David Miles and starred Linda Arvidson, Murdock MacQuarrie and Charles Perley. Stagecoach Driver Stagecoach Driver is a 1951 American western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Whip Wilson, Fuzzy Knight and Gloria Winters. The films sets were designed by the art director Harry Reif. The Strange Night The Strange Night is a 1967 Italian film directed by Alfredo Angeli. It was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival. Her Three Bachelors Alfs Baby, also known as Her Three Bachelors, is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Jerry Desmonde, Pauline Stroud and Olive Sloane. It was made by ACT Films, and released as a second feature. La fornarina La Fornarina is a 1944 Italian historical drama film directed by Enrico Guazzoni and starring Lída Baarová. It is loosely based on real life events of Raphaels model Margarita Luti. Bloodguilt Bloodguilt, Yaky Yoshas seventh feature film, is a dark thriller about a dangerous love triangle, inspired by the biblical romance of Jacob, Rachel and Leah. Así es Buenos Aires Así es Buenos Aires is a 1971 Argentine musical film comedy directed by Emilio Vieyra and written by Salvador Valverde Calvo. The film starred Hugo Marcel and Víctor Bó. The tango film was premièred in Argentina on May 6, 1971. Donna... cosa si fa per te Donna... cosa si fa per te, is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Giuliano Biagetti. Druhá smena Second Tour is a 1939 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. The Flood The Flood is a 1958 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. Její pastorkyne Její pastorkyně is a 1938 Czechoslovak film directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Marie Ptáková, Leopolda Dostalová, and Jiří Dohnal, and is based on a play by Gabriela Preissová. L'or dans la rue Gold in the Street is a 1934 French comedy film directed by Curtis Bernhardt, written by Henry Koster and Henri Decoin, and starring Danielle Darrieux. The films sets were designed by the art director Robert Gys. Pas vdekjes Pas vdekjes is a 1980 Albanian black comedy film directed by Kujtim Çashku. The Peaceful Age The Peaceful Age is a 1974 Italian drama film written and directed by Fabio Carpi. It was screened in the International Critics Week at the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. Rocník 21 Rocník 21 is an East German film. It was released in 1958. Der Lotterieschwede Der Lotterieschwede is an East German film. It was released in 1958. Sath Samuduru Sath Samudura is a landmark Sri Lankan film directed by professor Siri Gunasinghe and released in 1967. This film was critically acclaimed and is considered a major work in Sri Lankan cinema. It depicts the plight of fishermen living in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka. Simplon-Tunnel Simplon-Tunnel is an East German film. It was released in 1959. Weißes Blut Weißes Blut is an East German film. It was released in 1959. Los golpes bajos Los golpes bajos is a 1974 Argentine film directed by Mario Sábato. It is a film about boxing, inspired by José María Gatica. Mstitel Mstitel is a 1959 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Karel Steklý. Judgement Day Judgement Day is a 1949 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Karel Steklý. The film starred Josef Kemr. Medio millón por una mujer Medio millón por una mujer is a 1940 Argentine film. Los que no deben nacer Los que no deben nacer is a 1953 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Aabshar Aabshar is a 1953 Bollywood film. Aadamkhor Aadamkhor is 1986 Bollywood Hindi language horror movie directed by Joginder Shelly. Sins of the Fathers Sins of the Fathers is a 1948 Canadian film about the effect of syphilis in a small Canadian town. Ben Edwards is a crusading doctor who tries to pass a public health law, against the hypocritical opposition of the leaders of the community who profit from prostitution and slums. Finally the opponents find out that they themselves have syphilis and have transmitted it to their own children. The film incorporates educational films produced by the U.S. Public Health Service. Directed by Phil Rosen, it was very successful at the box office. Apasionadamente Apasionadamente is a 1944 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Luis César Amadori and written by Enrique Vico Carré. La casa del recuerdo La Casa del recuerdo is a 1940 Argentine film by Luis Saslavsky. En el viejo Buenos Aires En el viejo Buenos Aires is a 1942 Argentine film directed by Antonio Momplet. El haragán de la familia El Haragán de la familia is a 1940 Argentine comedy film directed by Luis Cesar Amadori. Mirad los lirios del campo Mirad los lirios del campo is a 1947 Argentine film directed by Ernesto Arancibia. It was written by Tulio Demicheli and Mariano Perla, based on a novel by Erico Verissimo. It stars Silvana Roth, Francisco de Paula, Irma Córdoba and José Olarra. Payaso Payaso is a 1952 Argentine film. Shadow of the Past Shadow of the Past is a 1950 British crime film directed by Mario Zampi and starring Joyce Howard, Terence Morgan and Michael Medwin. The screenplay involves a man who catches sight of a woman believed by everyone to be dead. Les grands moments The Grand Moments is a French film directed by Claude Lelouch in 1965. Dos cadetes Dos cadetes is a 1938 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Los fenómenos del futbol Los fenómenos del futbol is a 1964 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Is a sequel of Las Chivas Rayadas where Clavillazo, once became famous playing for CD Guadalajara with his brother tries to get his chances to play in the World Cup in the Mexican squad while trying to get ends meet with a love interest. He got a position in the World Cup and became more famous by scoring the historic goal that allows Mexico to tie the game with Wales. Io con te non ci sto più Io con te non ci sto più is a 1983 Italian romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Gianni Amico and starring Monica Guerritore and Victor Cavallo. It was screened in the "Venice Night" section at the 40th edition of the Venice International Film Festival. Los leones del ring Los Leones del ring is a 1974 Mexican film. It was the final film to be directed by Chano Urueta. El malvado Carabel El malvado Carabel is a 1962 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. Sexo contra sexo Sexo vs. sexo is a 1980 Mexican film. It stars Sara García. It was directed by Víctor Manuel Castro and was released on 24 February 1983. The screenplay was written by Jorge M. Isaac and Víctor Manuel Castro. 24 horas en la vida de una mujer 24 Hours in the Life of a Woman is a 1944 Argentine drama film directed by Carlos F. Borcosque and starring Amelia Bence and Roberto Escalada. It is based on the 1927 novel Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman by Stefan Zweig. Mario Fezia won the Silver Condor Award for Best Sound for the film. De noche también se duerme De noche también se duerme is a 1955 Argentine film. Lejos del cielo Lejos del cielo is a 1950 Argentine film. Nubes de humo Nubes de humo is a 1958 Argentine film. El primer beso El Primer beso is a 1957 Argentine film directed by Enrique Carreras and starring Adrianita, Carlos Borsani and Francisco Álvarez. Los secretos del buzón Los secretos del buzón is a 1948 Argentine comedy film, directed by Catrano Catrani and written by Ariel Cortazzo. It was premiered on April 22, 1948. The film narrates the infidelity suspicions of an apothecary to his wife. Sperduti nel buio Lost in the Dark is a 1914 Italian silent drama film directed by Nino Martoglio and starring Giovanni Grasso Sr., Maria Carmi and Virginia Balestrieri. It is one of a number of films which have been suggested as an early move in the direction of Italian neorealism, although this is impossible to verify since the only surviving copy of the film was destroyed by German forces during the Second World War. The film is based on a 1901 play of the same title by Roberto Bracco. Un viaje al más allá Un Viaje al más allá is a 1963 Argentine film. Xue shou yin The Crimson Palm is a 1964 Hong Kong film directed by Chan Yau-San for Shaw Brothers. Asalto a la ciudad Asalto a la ciudad is a 1968 Argentine black and white crime film directed and written by Carlos Cores who also starred with Santiago Gómez Cou and Olga Zubarry. The film premiered on 3 March 1968 in Buenos Aires. The film is based upon a crime novel. Mis cinco hijos Mis cinco hijos is a 1948 Argentine film, directed by Orestes Caviglia and Bernardo Spoliansky and written by Nathán Pinzón and Ricardo Setaro. It was premiered on September 2, 1948. El último piso The Last Floor is a 1962 Argentine drama film directed by Daniel Cherniavsky. The films art direction was by Gori Muñoz. Mendiants et Orgueilleux Mendiants et orgueilleux is a 1971 French film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Ming ri zhi ge Song of Tomorrow is a 1967 Hong Kong drama film written and directed by Doe Ching, based on Fang Lung-hsiangs novel of the same name. The story is about a womans struggle to set her love free from substance dependence. Amori pericolosi Amori pericolosi is a 1964 anthology film consisting of three segments directed by Alfredo Giannetti, Carlo Lizzani and Giulio Questi. Una voglia da morire Una voglia da morire is a 1965 Italian drama film directed by Duccio Tessari. Abhinandanam Abhinandanam is a 1976 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by A. Raghunath. The film stars Jayabharathi, Vincent, KP Ummer, Bahadoor Prakash and Prema in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Kannur Rajan. Amme Anupame Amme Anupame is a 1977 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan and produced by K. S. R. Moorthy. The film stars Sharada, K. P. Ummer, Vidhubala and Sukumari in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. Angikaram Angeekaaram is a 1977 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by Ramachandran. The film stars Prameela, Sridevi, Vincent, Sukumaran, K. P. Ummer and Prathapachandran in the lead roles. The film has musical score by A. T. Ummer. Behind the Nudist Curtain Behind the Nudist Curtain is an American 1964 nudist film produced and directed by Doris Wishman and starring Sandra Sinclair. Concierto de almas Concierto de almas is a 1942 Argentine film directed by Alberto de Zavalía. Cuatro copas A Few Drinks is a 1958 Mexican musical film directed by Tulio Demicheli and starring Libertad Lamarque, Miguel Aceves Mejia and Raúl Ramírez. The films sets were designed by the art director Gunther Gerszo. Dama de compañía Dama de compañía is a 1940 Argentine film. Muddula Mogudu Muddula Mogadu is a 1983 Telugu drama film, produced by Cherukuri Prakash Rao under the Maheeja Films banner and directed by K. S. Prakash Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Sridevi in the lead roles and music composed by S. Rajeswara Rao. Nalumani Pookkal Naalumanippookkal is a 1978 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. S. Gopalakrishnan and produced by T. R. Srinivasan. The film stars Madhu, Sreedevi, Kaviyoor Ponnamma, Adoor Bhasi Pattom Sadan and M. G. Soman in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. Oonjal Oonjaal is a 1977 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by A. Raghunath. The film stars Sridevi, Ranichandra, M. G. Soman, and K. P. Ummer in the lead roles. The films musical score was composed by G. Devarajan. Swapnangal Swapnangal is a 1970 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by P. Subramaniam. The film stars Geethanjali, Madhu, K. V. Shanthi and S. P. Pillai in the lead roles. The film had musical score by G. Devarajan. Thulavarsham Thulavarsham is a 1976 Indian Malayalam film, directed by N. Sankaran Nair and produced by Sobhana Parameswaran Nair. The film stars Prem Nazir, Hema choudhary, Sridevi, Sudheer, Kaviyoor Ponnamma, and Prema in the lead roles. The film has musical score by V. Dakshinamoorthy and Salil Chowdhary. Mercado negro The Black Market is a 1953 Argentine crime film directed by Kurt Land and starring Olga Zubarry, Santiago Gómez Cou and Mario Passano. The films sets were designed by Carlos T. Dowling. A policeman discovers that his girlfriends father heads a drug smuggling outfit. Suburbio Suburb is a 1951 Argentine drama film directed by León Klimovsky and starring Pedro López Lagar, Fanny Navarro and Zoe Ducós. The film portrays life in one of the poorer neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. Under pressure from the Peronist authorities, Klimovsky changed the ending to suggest that the problems of such communities were now a thing of the past. Flor de piolas Flor de piolas is a 1969 Argentine film. Scandal Incorporated Scandal Incorporated is a 1956 American crime film directed by Edward Mann and written by Milton Mann. The film stars Robert Hutton, Patricia Wright, Paul Richards, Robert Knapp, Havis Davenport and Reid Hammond. The film was released on October 12, 1956, by Republic Pictures. Oaivveskaldjut Give Us Our Skeletons! is a 1999 documentary film directed by Paul-Anders Simma about Niillas Somby, a Sami man who retraces his family ancestry as he searches for the head of his ancestor, Mons Somby. Mons Aslaksen Somby and Aslak Jakobsen Hætta were executed by decapitation on 14 October 1854 for murder, following the 1852 Kautokeino rebellion against the local Norwegian government in which two people were murdered. Their heads were claimed by the government for scientific research, and were held as part of a collection of 900 skulls at the Anatomical Institute, in Oslo. The movie describes three parallel plots; the first is Niillas Sombys story on how he became one of the most celebrated protesters during the Alta Dam Protests between 1979-1981 near Kautokeino, Norway. In the years that followed, he traveled in exile to Canada where he was given sanctuary by the Iroquois First Nation, and later returned to Norway. The second plot was the disturbing examination of the scientific racism and racial classification movement that was considered an accepted fact by Scandinavian scientists from the early 19th century until the 1950s. This included the plundering of Sami graves for their skeletons and the forced sterilization of the Sami and other peoples in Scandinavia who were viewed as competing with the "noble races", as part of a larger eugenics program. The third and final plot was Niillas Sombys emotional struggle with bringing Mons Sombys skull home for a proper burial. El grito de Celina El Grito de Celina is a 1976 Argentine film. The Beggars The Beggars is a 1962 Brazilian drama film directed by Flávio Migliaccio. It was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. Viale della canzone Viale della canzone is a 1965 Italian musical film directed and written by Tullio Piacentini. La dama del collar La Dama del collar is a 1949 Argentine film directed by Luis Mottura and starring Amelia Bence. El encuentro El Encuentro is a 1966 Argentine film. Gold in the Hand Gold in the Hand is a 1943 Argentine drama film directed by Adelqui Migliar and starring Sebastián Chiola, José Olarra and Pepita Serrador. Demon in the Blood El Demonio en la sangre is a 1964 Argentine film. Marianela Marianela is a 1955 Argentine drama film directed by Julio Porter, and starring Olga Zubarry and José María Gutiérrez. It is based on the 1878 novel by Benito Pérez Galdós. Zubarry won the Silver Condor Award for Best Actress at the 1956 Argentine Association of Film Critics Awards for her performance as the title character. My Friend Sainfoin My Friend Sainfoin is a French comedy film from 1950, directed by Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon, based on a novel by Paul-Adrien Schaye, and starring Pierre Blanchar. The film features Louis de Funès as guide. A Tale of Two Cities A Tale of Two Cities is a 1922 British silent drama film directed by Walter Courtney Rowden and starring Clive Brook, Ann Trevor and J. Fisher White. The film is an adaptation of the 1859 novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, and its plot concerns events taking place during the French Revolution. It was made as part of the "Tense Moments with Great Authors Series" of films. The Most Beautiful Animal in the World Ang Pinakamagandang Hayop sa Balat ng Lupa is a 1974 Tagalog-language film from the Philippines. The story was written by Celso Ad. Castillo. The screenplay was written by Rafael Ma. Guerrero. The film starred Filipino actors Gloria Diaz, Vic Vargas, and Elizabeth Oropesa. The film was produced by Gemini Films International and was shot in Sicogon Island of Carles, Iloilo in the Visayas region of the Philippines. Adiós pampa mía Adiós pampa mía is a 1946 Argentine romantic drama film directed and written by Manuel Romero. The film starred Alberto Castillo and Francisco Charmiello. Nemir Nemir is a 1982 Croatian film directed by Ahmet "Adi" Imamović, starring Asja Jovanović, Igor Galo, Mladen Budišćak and Vera Zima. Le village perdu The Lost Village is a 1947 French drama film directed by Christian Stengel and starring Gaby Morlay, Alfred Adam and Line Noro. It is based on a novel by Gilbert Dupé. The films sets were designed by the art director Lucien Aguettand. Cuando calienta el sol Cuando calienta el sol is a 1963 Argentine film directed by Julio Saraceni. It is also the title of a famous song of the period, first recorded by Los Hermanos Rigual in 1962 and subsequently by many other artists. Love Me with All Your Heart is the English version of the same tune. La prova d'amore La prova damore is a 1974 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. The Marriage of Ramuntcho The Marriage of Ramuntcho is a 1947 French comedy film directed by Max de Vaucorbeil and starring Gaby Sylvia, André Dassary and Frank Villard. It was shot using the Agfacolor process. It was made at the La Victorine Studios in Nice. Lost Kisses Lost Kisses is a 1945 Argentine film directed by Mario Soffici and starring María Duval and Miguel Faust Rocha. Nadie oyó gritar a Cecilio Fuentes Nadie oyó gritar a Cecilio Fuentes is a 1965 Argentine film. El pecado de Julia The Sin of Julia is a 1946 Argentine drama film directed by Mario Soffici and starring Amelia Bence, Aída Luz and Alberto Closas. It is an adaptation of August Strindbergs play Miss Julie. The films sets were designed by the art director Gori Muñoz. Mami Mami is a 1971 Argentine film. Depth Charge Depth Charge is a 1960 British drama film directed by Jeremy Summers and starring Alex McCrindle, David Orr and Elliot Playfair. It was a B Film, shot partly on location in Berwickshire, and released by British Lion Films. Dragon's Gold Dragons Gold is a 1954 film. Trouble Chasers Trouble Chasers is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Lew Landers and starring Billy Gilbert and Shemp Howard. Tutto il mondo ride Tutto il mondo ride is a 1952 Italian film. Mehmaan Mehmaan is a 1973 Bollywood crime film directed by Kotayya Pratyagatma. The film stars Rekha and Biswajit Chatterjee. Adhipathyam Aadhipathyam is a 1983 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sreekumaran Thampi. The film stars Prem Nazir, Madhu, Nedumudi Venu and Lakshmi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Ezhuthatha Katha Ezhuthatha Kadha is a 1970 Indian Malayalam film, directed by A. B. Raj and produced by T. E. Vasudevan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Sheela, Adoor Bhasi and Muthukulam Raghavan Pillai in the lead roles. The film had musical score by V. Dakshinamoorthy. Gnana Sundari Jnaanasundari is a 1961 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan and produced by T. E. Vasudevan. The film stars Prem Nazir, L. Vijayalakshmi, Adoor Bhasi and Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair in the lead roles. The film had musical score by V. Dakshinamoorthy. Yamla Jat Yamla Jat is a pre-partition Punjabi film directed by Moti B. Gidwani, released in 1940. It starred M. Ismail, Noor Jehan and Pran in lead roles. The music is composed by Ghulam Haider and lyrics written by Wali Sahib for playback singers Noor Jehan and others. A popular song from this film is: "kankaan diyaan fasalaan pakiyaan ne, badalaan vichon khushian vassiyaan ne". Nathayil Muthu Nathayil Muthu is a 1973 Tamil-language drama film directed, produced and written by K. S. Gopalakrishnan. The film stars K. R. Vijaya and R. Muthuraman in the lead roles. Padikkatha Panayar Padikkadha Pannaiyar is a 1985 Indian Tamil film, directed by K. S. Gopalakrishnan and produced by G. Sulochana. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, K. R. Vijaya, Y. G. Mahendra and V. K. Ramasamy in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilayaraja. This was a remake of the directors own previous film Kankanda Deivam starring S.V. Ranga Rao is the lead role that was played by Sivaji Ganesan in this film. Adultery Adultery is a 1945 Mexican drama film directed by José Díaz Morales and starring Rosario Granados, Julio Villarreal and Hilde Krüger. The plot begins when a man suicides due to his wifes infidelity. The mans father then attempts to determine by scientific means which of his granddaughters is not his biological grandchild. What You Mean We? What You Mean We? is a 1986 American made-for-television musical short film starring the performance artist Laurie Anderson, who also wrote and directed the piece. Carne de presidio Carne de presidio is a 1952 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. It's a Bare Bare World Its a Bare, Bare World! is a 1963 British naturist film. Superstition Superstition is a 1920 American short Western film directed by Edward Laemmle for the Universal Film Mfg. Co. and featuring Hoot Gibson. Banjo Frogs Banjo Frogs is a 1998 Australian claymation film directed by Nick Hilligos. Rhythm Inn Rhythm Inn is a 1951 American film starring Jane Frazee. Loyalties Loyalties is a 1999 Canadian documentary film directed by Lesley Ann Patten about two women—one white, one black—who discover that they are related due to the legacy of slavery in the United States. In 1995, Dr. Ruth Whitehead of the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History in Halifax met Black Canadian graduate student Carmelita Robertson, who happened to mention that her relatives came to Nova Scotia from South Carolina as Black Loyalists in the late 18th century. Whitehead, whose own family also came from South Carolina, realized that she recognized some of the names of Robertsons ancestors, and together the two women journey to Charleston to explore their shared past. The film also exposes strains in the personal relationship between the two women, with Whitehead descended from wealthy slave owners, and Robertson the descendant of their slaves. Loyalties is co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada and ZIJI Film & Television Productions. Fun with the Bridal Party Fun With the Bridal Party was a 1908 French silent comedy film directed by Georges Méliès. Kiss to Moonlight is a 1989 Japanese horror film directed by and starring Eri Fukatsu. It was released in Japan on April 8, 1989. Bread and Roses Bread and Roses is a 1967 East German drama film directed by Heinz Thiel and Horst E. Brandt. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. Guantes de oro Guantes de oro is a 1961 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Aan Baan Aan Baan is a 1956 Indian Hindi film directed by D.D. Kashyap, starring Ajit Khan, Nalini Jaywant, Mahipal and Pran. Agni Rekha Agni Rekha is a 1973 Bollywood drama film directed by Mahesh Kaul. The film stars Bindu and Sanjeev Kumar . Plot: Movie begins with Sureshs wife dies due to some illness leaving behind her mother and two kids chunnu and Munni. Time passed kids grow older. Durga Khote wants Suresh to get married again but Suresh hesitates. Khotes Brother wants his daughter to get married to Suresh as he has lot of wealth. But Suresh does not like her. Meanwhile Munni and chuunus teacher goes on month tour leaving behind temperory teacher Nirmala. Kids very soon like Nirmala and come very close to her. Suresh after seeing love and affection of Nirmala towards kids start liking her. She too likes Suresh but her past stops her to admit her love towards Suresh. She writes her past in diary and gives to Suresh. In past She had been raped by her fathers friends son. Her drunken father kills that man and goes behind bars. Nirmala get pregnant from rape and gives birth to child whom she keeps in a orphanage. After knowing her past Suresh still loves her and is ready to accept with her child. Suresh tells Khote that he wants to marry Nirmala but Khote after knowing that she mother of child without marriage does not want this marriage to happen. Suresh gives Nirmalas diary to Khote but she does not read it and keeps in locker. Khote asks Nirmala to move out of Suresh life as this marriage would only bring problems to his life. Nirmala leaves city and goes to some Baba in temple and works there. Kids after knowing that their would be new mother has left them run away from home to find Nirmala. On other side Bindu moves in Sureshs house to get marry to him. Suresh tries to find kids but couldnt. Kids reach the same temple where Nirmala stays and Nirmala informs Suresh that kids are with her. Suresh reaches temple to bring back kids and also asks Nirmala to come back to him for sake of kids. Nirmala agrees to come back only on one condition that she will stay as maid in house and Suresh should marry someone else. Suresh unwillingly agrees to her condition. Sureshs marriage is fixed with Bindu. Depressed and disappointed Suresh becomes alcoholic. Now even Khote realizes that Nirmala and Suresh are true soulmates and Nirmala is best mom for the kids. Finally Bindu leaves with her boyfriend asrani on day of marriage knowing that Suresh will never give her true love. And Khote accepts Nirmala and Suresh relationship. The Midnight Ghost The Midnight Ghost is a 1940 Mexican mystery film directed by Raphael J. Sevilla and starring Victoria Blanco, Sergio de Karlo and Carlos López Moctezuma. The Hold-up of the Leadville Stage The Hold-Up of the Leadville Stage is a 1904 silent western short film directed by Harry Buckwalter. Kahani Hum Sab Ki Kahani Hum Sab Ki is a 1973 Bollywood drama film directed by Rajkumar Kohli. The film stars Lalita Pawar and Mala Sinha. Acting Sheriff Acting Sheriff is an unsold, half-hour television pilot created by Walt Disney Television for television network CBS that aired across the United States on Saturday, August 17, 1991. Identified as episode number 895 in Walt Disney Television season number 35, the 30-minute comedy drama featured Robert Goulet as B movie actor Brent McCord who is elected to the unlikely job of sheriff in a small Northern California town. With only an actors knowledge and experience of what a sheriff does, the McCord character clashes with the local district attorney, character Donna Singer, and eventually lets a bank robber-prisoner escape. Character Mike Swanson, a deputy who is loyal to McCord, captures the escaped prisoner and helps cover for McCords mistake by informing news reporters that McCord made the capture. Angarey Angarey is a 1954 Bollywood film starring Nargis and Nanda. Aromalunni Aromalunni is a 1972 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by Kunchacko, based on Vadakkan Pattukal, a collection of Northern Ballads of medieval origin. The film stars Prem Nazir, Vijayasree, Ravichandran and Sheela in the lead roles. The film had musical score by G. Devarajan. The film is a sequel to the 1961 film Unniyarcha. This film was a huge commercial success. Duniya Ka Mela Duniya Ka Mela is a 1974 Bollywood drama film directed by Kundan Kumar. Ekiben is a 1999 Japanese mock documentary film centering on the adult video industry which was written and directed by Shungo Kaji. Ekiben refers to a box lunch sold at train stations in Japan and it is also a slang term referring to a sexual position where the man remains standing while supporting the woman who faces him with her legs wrapped around his waist. This position is the "specialty" of the adult video actor Chocoball Mukai who appears in the film. The movie stars Shungo Kaji, Saki Shiratori and Chocoball Mukai. It was released theatrically in Japan as an R-15 film on October 9, 1999, by Hot Entertainment. The film was screened in February 2000 at the Berlin International Film Market and in March 2000 at the NatFilm Festival in Denmark. The critic for Variety says the film could, with judicious editing and marketing, have a "brief specialized career." He calls it inventive and funny, well acted and observed and he finds Kajis aspiration to be taken seriously as a director touching with "a curiously melancholic style of humor." The AllRovi entry describes it as a "funny and oddly poignant film." Entlassen auf Bewährung Entlassen auf Bewährung is an East German film. It was released in 1965. Kein Hüsung Kein Hüsung is an East German film. It was released in 1954. El rayo del sur Lightning in the South is a 1943 Mexican film. It stars Domingo Soler. Glass Babies Glass Babies is a 1985 Australian television mini series about a ruthless family set in the world of the then-new technology of in-vitro fertilization. Tired Afternoon Klanta Aparahna is a contemporary Oriya film directed by Manmohan Mahapatra, story of everyday life in a small village in Orissa. El rosario El rosario is a 1944 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Juan José Ortega. The film is based on a novel by Florence L. Barclay. It stars Andrea Palma, Tomás Perrín, and Tana Devodier. The Blue Swords The Blue Swords is a 1949 East German historical drama film directed by Wolfgang Schleif and starring Hans Quest, Ilse Steppat and Alexander Engel. It sold more than 3,299,432 tickets. The film portrays the life of Johann Friedrich Böttger, an alchemist of the early eighteenth century who was held prisoner by the Elector of Saxony in order to discover the secret of gold production. Failing to accomplish this, which he knows to be impossible, he instead works to develop porcelain. The title refers to the symbol of Meissen, a pair of crossed swords. His story had previously been turned into a 1935 film The Kings Prisoner, released during the Nazi era. The sets were designed by the art directors Karl Schneider and Erich Zander. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in East Berlin. Robert Mayer - der Arzt aus Heilbronn Robert Mayer – der Arzt aus Heilbronn is an East German film. It was released in 1955. The Rise and Fall of English Montreal The Rise and Fall of English Montreal is a 1993 Canadian documentary film directed by William Weintraub and produced by the National Film Board of Canada in Montreal. The film deals with exodus of English-speaking Quebecers that began in the 1960s and was accelerated by the 1976 Quebec general election. Stestí pro dva Happiness for Two is a 1940 Czechoslovak musical film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Jarmila Ksírová, Jindra Hermanová, Stanislav Neumann. Ithiri Neram Othiri Karyam Ithiri Neram Othiri Karyam is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Balachandra Menon and produced by O. M. John. The film stars Sukumari, Srividya, Venu Nagavally and Balachandra Menon in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. Ein Mann für meine Frau A Man for My Wife is a 1943 German comedy film directed by Hubert Marischka and starring Magda Schneider, Johannes Riemann and Clementia Egies. The films sets were designed by the art directors Hans Ledersteger and Ernst Richter. Der Kosak und die Nachtigall The Cossack and the Nightingale is a 1935 Austrian romantic thriller film directed by Phil Jutzi and starring Jarmila Novotna, Iván Petrovich and Gerda Maurus. The films art direction was by Julius von Borsody. Gigolettes Gigolettes is a 1932 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. The film starred June MacCloy and Gertrude Short. Smart Work Smart Work is a 1931 American comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle and starring Billy Dooley and Addie McPhail. Up Pops the Duke Up Pops the Duke is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle and starring George Chandler. Cuando los hijos pecan Cuando los hijos pecan also known as Cabaretera is a 1952 Mexican film. It was directed by Joselito Rodríguez and starring Meche Barba and Silvia Pinal. Vier jongens en een Jeep Vier Jongens en een Jeep is a 1955 Dutch film directed by Ernst Winar. Thirumalai Daivam is a 1973 Tamil Devotional - Biographical film, directed by A. P. Nagarajan and produced by C. N. N. Pictures. The film script was written by A. P. Nagarajan. Music was by Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan. The film stars Sivakumar playing title role, with K. B. Sundarambal, T. R. Mahalingam, Srividya, Lakshmi and A. V. M. Rajan in supporting roles. Train Busters Train Busters is a 13-minute 1943 Canadian documentary film, directed by Sydney Newman. The film was made by the Royal Canadian Air Force Overseas Film Unit and the National Film Board of Canada as part of the NFBs Canada Carries On series. Train Busters depicts the Allied night bombing campaign over occupied Europe that was complemented by close air support missions flown by the RCAF targeting enemy trains. Mobs, Inc. Mobs, Inc. is a 1956 film directed by William Asher. It stars Reed Hadley and Lisa Howard. It was composed of three episodes from the American television series Racket Squad. Autobus S Autobus S is a 1937 German comedy film directed by Heinz Hille and starring Hermann Speelmans, Carsta Löck and Günther Lüders. Hop to It, Bellhop Hop to It, Bellhop is a 1919 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. La bien-aimée La Bien-aimée is a 1967 French television drama directed by Jacques Doniol-Valcroze. It was based on short story "Fanny" by Lucie Faure who wrote screenplay. The music score is by Maurice Leroux. The production designer was Jean dEaubonne and the cinematographer was Sacha Vierny. No Resting Place No Resting Place was a 1951 British motion picture directed by Paul Rotha, produced by Colin Lesslie Productions, and starring Michael Gough, based on Ian Nialls novel. It is noteworthy for its early use of location shooting and for bringing the acting style of Dublins Abbey Theatre to the screen, as well as being the fiction feature debut of director Paul Rotha and cinematographer Wolfgang Suschitzky. Maternidad sin hombres Maternidad sin hombres is a 1968 Argentine film. Se la llevó el Remington Se la llevó el Remington is a 1948 Mexican film. It was directed by Chano Urueta. Aage Badho Aage Badho is a 1947 Hindi language Movie directed by Yeshwant Pithkar, starring Dev Anand, Khurshid, Vasant Thengdi, Kusum Deshpande and Madhukar Apte. Harishchandara Harishchandra is a 1955 Malayalam film produced by P. Subramaniam and directed by Anthony Mithradas. The film was based on the legend of King Harishchandra, recounted in the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. Starring Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair, Miss Kumari, Master Hari, G. K. Pillai, Jose Prakash and T. S. Muthiah in major roles, it features cinematography by N. S. Mani and music by Brother Lakshmanan. Harishchandra was heavily inspired by Raja Harishchandra, which was the first film adaptation of the legend. The film also borrows inspiration from Satya Harishchandra as well as Harishchandra. Several scenes from these movies were directly reused in Harishchandra. It was the first Malayalam film to be shot outdoors. Previous films were filmed from studios or indoor units. However, a few parts of the film was shot from Merryland Studios. The film was marketed well before its release and the songs were aired continuously in radio channels. P. Subrahmaniam could attract people through the content and theme of the film, which was new for Malayalam films. The film released on 19 March 1955 in Kerala theatres. It was a big box office success and paved the way for many films in this genre. The music was composed by Brother Lakshmanan with lyrics by Thirunainar Kurichi. The film had 15 songs including "Aathmavidyalame", sung by Kamukara Purushothaman, which is considered a classic. The lyrics and the sequence of this song is inspired by the famous Grave Diggers scene in Shakespeares Hamlet. P. B. Sreenivas debuted as a playback singer through this film. Huellas del pasado Huellas del pasado is a 1950 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Cara de Fogo Cara de Fogo is a 1958 Brazilian adventure film directed by Galileu Garcia. It was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. Karutha Kai Karutha Kai is a 1964 Indian Malayalam film, directed by M. Krishnan Nair and produced by P. Subramaniam. The film stars Prem Nazir, Sheela, Adoor Bhasi and Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair in the lead roles. The film had musical score and songs composed by M. S. Baburaj. The film was remade in Telugu as Loguttu Perumallakeruka. Oru Penninte Katha Oru Penninte Katha is a Malayalam language film, released in 1971. It was written by E. Moses and directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan. The film takes some plot elements from the Hollywood film The Visit. The Moth of Moonbi The Moth of Moonbi is a 1926 Australian film directed by Charles Chauvel. It was adapted from The Wild Moth, a 1924 novel by Australian author Mabel Forrest. Only part of the film survives today. Thangaikor Geetham Thangaikkor Geetham is a 1983 Indian Tamil film, directed by Vijaya T. Rajendar and produced by Usha Rajendar. The film stars Sivakumar, Vijaya T. Rajendar, Anand Babu and Nalini in lead roles. The film had musical score by Vijaya T. Rajendar. Hasyarathna Ramakrishna Hasyaratna Ramakrishna is a 1982 Indian Kannada language comedy film directed by B. S. Ranga. The film stars Anant Nag in the role of a poet, Ramakrishna. It also features Aarathi, Manjula and Srinath in the pivotal roles. The film was a remake of directors own Telugu film Tenali Ramakrishna. Sabhash Ramudu Sabash Ramudu is a 1959 Telugu drama film, produced by Sundarlal Nahata, T. Aswathanarayana under the Rajshree Productions banner and directed by C. S. Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Devika in the lead roles and music composed by Ghantasala. The film is a remake of the Hindi film Bada Bhai. The film was recorded as a Blockbuster at the box office. The film was dubbed in Tamil language with the title Sabash Ramu. Anacleto se divorcia Anacleto se divorcia is a 1950 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. A factorys guard has problems with his wife because of a co-workers lies. Chocolate to heitai is a 1938 Japanese war film directed by Sato Takeshi. It shows the common Japanese soldier as an individual and as a family man, presenting even enemy Chinese soldiers as brave individuals. It is considered to be a "humanist" film, paying close attention to the human feelings of both the soldier and his family. Ummadi Kutumbam Ummadi Kutumbam is a 1967 Telugu comedy drama film, produced by N. Trivikrama Rao under the NAT & Ramakrishna Cine Studios banner and directed by D. Yoganand. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Savitri, Krishna Kumari in the lead roles and music composed by T. V. Raju. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office. Una gringuita en México A Gringo Girl in Mexico is a 1951 Mexican comedy film directed by Julián Soler and starring Antonio Badú, Martha Roth and Óscar Pulido. Anmol Ratan Anmol Rattan is 1950 Bollywood drama film directed by M. Sadiq. The film was produced by Jaimani Dewan for his Dewan Productions banner, with music composed by Vinod. The film starred Karan Dewan, who was known as a "jubilee star" with most of his films becoming box-office successes. He was the younger brother of producer Jaimani Dewan. Karans co-stars were Meena Shorey, Nirmala, Gope, Madan Puri and Gulab. The story was written by D. N. Madhok, who also wrote the lyrics and screenplay. Karan Dewan plays an idealistic struggling writer, who is waiting for his book to be published. His love interest was played by Meena. Champalakadu Champalakadu is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. G. Rajasekharan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Balan K. Nair, Mammootty, Ratheesh and Swapna in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. K. Arjunan. Ponnum Poovum Ponnum Poovum is a 1982 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by A. Vincent and produced by S. Pavamani. The film stars Mammootty, Nedumudi Venu, Menaka and Prathapachandran. The films score was composed by K. Raghavan. Sara Varsham Saravarsham is a 1982 Malayalam drama film starring Sukumaran, Zarina Wahab, Mammootty and Sathyakala. Cuarto de hotel Hotel Room is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by Adolfo Fernández Bustamante and starring Lilia Prado, Roberto Cañedo and Sara Guasch. The films art direction was by Edward Fitzgerald. Sagaram Santham Saagaram Santham is a 1983 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by P. G. Vishwambharan. The film stars Mammootty, Nedumudi Venu and Shanthi Krishna in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. B. Sreenivasan. Veendum Chalikkunna Chakram Veendum Chalikkunna Chakram is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by P. G. Vishwambharan and produced by M. Mani. The film stars Shankar, Mammootty, Menaka and Aruna in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Magdalena Magdalena is a 1955 Mexican drama film directed by Joaquín Pardavé and starring Rosario Granados, Fernando Fernández and Rodolfo Landa. Morir de pie Morir de pie is a 1957 Mexican film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza. Bhai Thakur Bhai Thakur is a 2000 Bollywood film starring Dharmendra, Shakti Kapoor, Dinesh Hingoo, Shiva Rindani and Joginder. Kudumba Vaarthakal Kudumba Vaarthakal is a 1998 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Ali Akbar and produced by Milan Jaleel. The film stars Jagadish, Jagathy Sreekumar, Innocent, Kalabhavan Mani and Kalpana in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Berny-Ignatius. Dheivatheyorthu Dheivatheyorthu is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by R. Gopi. The film stars Balachandra Menon, Prem Nazir, Srividya, Innocent and Urvashi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. G. Radhakrishnan. Omanikkan Ormavaikkan Ormikkaan Omanikkaan is a 1985 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by A. B. Raj. The film stars Mohanlal, Santhosh, Maniyanpilla Raju and Menaka in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Raveendran. Panitheeratha Veedu Panitheeratha Veedu is a 1973 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Nanditha Bose, Roja Ramani and Jose Prakash. The film had musical score and songs composed by M. S. Viswanathan. It is an adaptation of Parappuraths 1964 novel of the same name. It won the Kerala State Film Awards for Best Film, Best Direction, Best Story and Best Singer. It also won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam. The film mostly received positive reviews. Thyaagam Thyagam is a Tamil film released in 1978 with Sivaji Ganesan in the lead role of a protagonist. It is a remake of the 1975 Hindi film Amanush. Upon released the film was blockbuster and highest-grossing film of the year. Its Malayalam remake entitled Ithaa Oru Manushyan Ezhu Muthal Onpathu Vare Ezhu Muthal Onpathu Vare is a 1985 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by P. K. R. Pillai. The film stars Mohanlal, Ratheesh, Captain Raju, and Anuradha. The film features musical score by K. J. Joy. Raaton Ka Raja Raaton Ka Raja is a 1970 Bollywood drama film. The film stars Dheeraj Kumar and Shatrughan Sinha. Azhakulla Saleena Azhakulla Saleena is a 1973 Indian Malayalam film, based on the novel of the same name by Muttathu Varkey, directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan and produced by K. S. R. Moorthy. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, Kanchana and Vincent in the lead roles. The film had musical score by K. J. Yesudas. The film is best known for the performance by Prem Nazir in a negative role. This is the only film he acted as a villain among his 750 plus films. Divyadharsanam Divyadharsanam is a 1973 Indian Malayalam film, directed by J. Sasikumar. The film stars Bahadoor, Sankaradi, Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. Football Champion Football Champion is a 1973 Indian Malayalam film, directed by A. B. Raj and produced by T. E. Vasudevan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Sujatha, Innocent and Adoor Bhasi in the lead roles. The film has musical score by V. Dakshinamoorthy. Hry a sny Hry a sny is a 1958 Czechoslovak film starring Josef Kemr. Ashakara Ashakara is a French-Swiss produced Burkinabé-Togolese film directed by Gérard Louvin, starring James Campbell, Jean-Marc Pasquet, Willy Monshengwo and Bamela Nyanta. It was released in 1991 and entered into the 1992 Cognac International Film Festival. El revólver sangriento El revólver sangriento is a 1964 Mexican western-drama film directed by Miguel M. Delgado, and starring Luis Aguilar, Lola Beltrán, Flor Silvestre, Emilio Fernández, Manuel Capetillo, Antonio Aguilar, and Irma Dorantes, as credited in the films theatrical posters. The lead actors were credited in an unusual "rigorous appearance on the screen" style, where the films main characters are not ordered by importance, but by on-screen appearance. Written for the screen by Alfredo Salazar, the film was a production of Cinematográfica Calderón and follows the account of a silver-plated revolver, which has a deadly curse and falls on the hands of different men. Kelviyum Naaney Badhilum Naaney Kelviyum Naane Pathilum Naane is a 1982 Indian Tamil film, directed by N. Murugesh, starring Karthik and Aruna Mucherla in lead roles. The film, produced by R. Radha and M. S. Akbar, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 7 May 1982. El zurdo El zurdo is a 1965 Mexican drama film directed by Arturo Martínez and starring Rodolfo de Anda with Germán Robles, Andrés Soler, Noé Murayama and special performances by Ofelia Montesco, Francisco Avitia, and Irma Serrano. Akale Aakasam Akale Aakaasham is a 1977 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by Thiruppathi Chettiyar. The film stars Madhu, Vidhubala, M. G. Soman, Adoor Bhasi, Sridevi and Sreelatha Namboothiri in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. A puerta cerrada A puerta cerrada is a 1962 Argentine film directed and written by Pedro Escudero, adapted from the play Huis Clos by Jean-Paul Sartre.http://www.cinenacional.com/peliculas/index.php?pelicula=1076 Sehrazat Şehrazat is a 1964 Turkish crime thriller film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Orhan Günsiray, Leyla Sayar, and Nilüfer Aydan. Swimming Pool Swimming Pool is a 1976 Malayalam-language Indian feature film, directed by J. Sasikumar, starring Kamal Haasan, M. G. Soman, Sumithra, Rani Chandra and Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair in the lead roles. Two Strangers İki Yabancı is a 1990 Turkish drama film, directed by Halit Refiğ and starring Hakan Ural, Brıgıtte Braun, and Kuzey Vargın. Clowns Spinning Hats Clowns Spinning Hats is a black-and-white silent film featuring clowns throwing hats back and forth to each other. It was written and produced by Lubin Films and released April 7, 1900. Kummi Paattu Kummi Paattu is a 1999 Tamil drama film directed by Kasthuri Raja. The film features Prabhu and Devayani in leading roles, with Sivakumar, Radhika and Urvashi in other pivotal roles. The film, which has music composed by Ilaiyaraaja, released in May 1999. Paattukku Oru Thalaivan Paattukku Oru Thalaivan is a 1989 Tamil romantic drama film, directed by Liaquat Ali Khan. The film stars Vijayakanth and Shobana in lead roles. It was one of the super hits of year. En Thambi En Thambi is a 1968 Indian Tamil film, directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, B. Saroja Devi, K. Balaji and Nagesh in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. The film was a remake of 1966 Telugu film Aastiparulu. The Big Man The Big Man is a 1908 Russian short drama directed by Alexander Drankov. It is a lost film. Oru Kochu Swapnam Oru Kochu Swapnam is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Vipin Das. The film stars Mohanlal, Nedumudi Venu, Unnimary and Ilavarasi. The films score is by M. B. Sreenivasan. Thirakal Thirakal is a 1984 Indian Malayalam film, directed and produced by K. Vijayan. The film stars Sukumari, Mohanlal, Jagathy Sreekumar and Kaviyoor Ponnamma in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shankar Ganesh. Apolinar Apolinar is a Mexican fantasy drama film directed in 1971 by Julio Castillo and produced by Alejandro Jodorowsky and Robert Viskin. The film was shot on location in and around Atotonilco, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, in Mexico. Art direction was by Octavio Ocampo. This was the only film direction undertaken by Castillo, later notable as a theatrical director. Although a release date of 1972 is often given, the film was never released publicly, although stills were circulated by Peña and Torner, the co-writers with Castillo. Hidden War Hidden War is a 2000 made-for-TV movie which was a drama that starred Yasmine Bleeth and James Russo. Light from Heaven Nour Minel Samaa, known in English as Light from Heaven and in French as Lumière du ciel, is a 1947 Arabic short film directed by Hassan Hilmy. Bodas de cristal Bodas de cristal is a 1975 Argentine film. It was released in 1983. Hippopotamours Lhippopotamours is a 1976 French film. Fantasy Man Fantasy Man is a 1984 Australian film about a man who has a mid life crisis and has fantasies. The Little Feller The Little Feller is a 1982 Australian film directed by Colin Eggleston. Towards Glory! Nahwa al-Majd is an Egyptian 1949 romance film starring Faten Hamama, Kamal Al-Shennawi, and Hussein Sedqi, who also directed the movie. The Quest for Freedom The Quest for Freedom is a 1992 historical film about abolitionist Harriet Tubman. Aema buin 9 Madame Aema 9 is a 1993 South Korean film directed by Kim Sung-su. It was the ninth in the Madame Aema series, the longest-running film series in Korean cinema. Le prussien Le Prussien is a 1971 French made-for-television film directed by Jean LHôte and starring Edmond Beauchamp. It is Isabelle Hupperts film debut. Saleolilatda I Will Survive is a 1993 South Korean historical drama film. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival where Lee Deok-hwa won the award for Best Actor. Cry in the Wildness Aranya Rodan, is a 1993 Indian Odia film directed by Biplab Ray Chaudhuri, based on the novel Ashanta Arayana by Odia writer Satakadi Hota. Policena Hendthi Policena Hendthi is a 1990 Indian Kannada action drama film directed by Om Sai Prakash and produced under Dynamic Film Makers. The film features Shashikumar, Malashri and Devaraj in the lead roles. The films music was composed by M. Ranga Rao. The film was a remake of the Telugu film Police Bharya. Kabhie Kabhie Kabhie Kabhie is an Indian television drama directed by Mahesh Bhatt and written by Anurag Kashyap, Akash Khurana, Vinta Nanda, Sameer Mody and Kamlesh Kunti Singh. Anil Sharma directed 25 episodes of the series. The series was produced by Amit Khannas Plus Channel and was telecast on Star Plus. Oru Maymasappularayil Oru Maymasa Pulariyil is a 1987 Malayalam film co-written and directed by V. R. Gopinath, starring Balachandra Menon, Murali and Shari. It was the debut of Ranjith, who wrote the story of the film. The American Game The American Game is a 1979 documentary film directed by Jay Freund and David Wolf contrasting the experiences of two high-school seniors, basketball players from remarkably different backgrounds. Cecilia Cecilia is a 1954 Norwegian drama film written and directed by Solvejg Eriksen, starring Anne-May Nilsen. A scream and a shot is heard from an apartment in a large city. When the police break in, they find the body of a young woman. Al compás de tu mentira Al compás de tu mentira is a 1950 black-and-white Argentine musical film directed by Héctor Canziani. The film was adapted from Oscar Wildes play The Importance of Being Earnest by Abel Santacruz. The film starred Francisco Álvarez and Pedro Quartucci. The film is based on tango dancing, an integral part of the culture of Buenos Aires. La bailanta La Bailanta is a 1988 Argentine musical film directed and written by Luis Rodrigo. The Emperor Jones The Emperor Jones is a 1955 film adaptation of the Eugene ONeill play of the same title produced by the Kraft Television Theatre anthology series starring Ossie Davis in the title role. Eugene ONeills play opened on Broadway, New York City, New York, USA at the Neighborhood Playhouse on 1 November 1920 and ran for 204 performances. Steam Above a Pot Steam Above a Pot is a 1950 Czechoslovak comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Vladimír Ráz, Eva Marie Kavanova, and Robert Vrchota. Sarvasakshi Sarvasakshi is a 1978 Marathi film directed by Ramdas Phutane with Smita Patil, Anjali Paigankar and Jairam Hardikar in the lead roles. The black-and-white film was a debut feature of Phutane, a former journalist, art teacher, poet and actor, inaugurating New Indian Cinema productions in Marathi. The film deals with the theme of superstitions of the old India colliding with the medical advancements of the modern world. Dolly, Lotte und Maria Dolly, Lotte and Maria is a 1987 German documentary film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film recounts the lives of Lotte Goslar, Dolly Haas and Maria Ley-Piscator, three German women performers who achieved success in Berlin in the 1930s. All left Nazi Germany for reasons of conscience, and eventually settled in the United States. After the war, all three remained in America and continued actively pursuing their careers, with mixed success. Each discusses her beginnings as a performer, her achievements in Europe, the reasons that motivated her to leave Germany, her decision to move to the U.S., and her current activities. My Family, My Films and My Nation My Family, My Films, and My Nation is a 1998 Indonesian political essay film directed and written by Garin Nugroho. The film is a montage of footage from some of his documentary films from the Orde Baru age under Suharto Regime. Nugrohos intent behind the film is to raise awareness of the social issues in Indonesia during the Suharto Regime. Nugroho added his own voice-over in order to display his opinion on certain social issues. Box of Death Box of Death is a 1955 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young. It was the celebrated directors debut film, and the first Korean film to use synchronous sound. Roses Bloom Twice Roses Bloom Twice is a 1978 Australian television film about a womans attempts to begin life again. Air Hostess Air Hostess is a 1980 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. Chandrakumar and produced by Issac Jacob. The film stars Prem Nazir, Rajani Sharma, Jagathy Sreekumar and Jose Prakash in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Salil Chowdhary. Paraíso robado Stolen Paradise is a 1952 Argentine film directed by José Arturo Pimentel. A Personal History of the Australian Surf A Personal History of the Australian Surf: Being the Confessions of a Straight Poofter Is an autobiographical documentary written and directed by Michael Blakemore in 1981 in which he plays his own father. The film was made on 16mm film and first screened in the United Kingdom at Londons National Film Theater. It was subsequently shown by Channel 4 television. The sub-title of the piece is "...Being the Confessions of a Straight Poofter". Sister-Wife Sister Wife is a 2000 documentary that follows the African Hebrew Israelites, an African American community that immigrated to Israel and practices polygyny. The men can have up to seven wives. The film follows a couple that has been married for 21 years as they decide to take on another wife. Ruten no umi is a 1990 Japanese film directed by Buichi Saitō . The lead star is Hisaya Morishige. It is based on Teru Miyamoto`s novel of the same title. Thadavara Thadavara is a 1981 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. Chandrakumar and produced by Augustine Prakash. The film stars Jayan, K. P. Ummer, M. N. Nambiar and Seema in the lead roles. The film has musical score by A. T. Ummer. Nindu Hridayalu Nindu Hrudayalu is 1969 Telugu Action drama film, produced by M. Jagannatha Rao under the S.V.S. Films banner and directed by K. Viswanath. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Sobhan Babu, Vanisri in the lead roles and music composed by T. V. Raju. This film was K. Viswanaths breakthrough work. Aduthathu Albert Aduthathu Albert is a 1985 Tamil comedy film directed by G. N. Rangarajan. The film features Prabhu and Urvashi in lead roles. The film, produced by G. N. Rangarajan, had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 12 July 1985. Dhoorathu Pacchai Dhoorathu Pachai is a 1987 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by Manobala, starring Karthik, Suhasini and Thulasi. Pc Sriram made his debut as cinematographer in this film. Though it released much delayed, this is the only movie that credits PC Sriram as debutant cinematgrapher. Enga Ooru Kaavakkaaran Enga Ooru Kavalkaran is a 1988 Indian Tamil film, directed by T. P. Gajendran and produced by Kalyani Murugan. The film stars Ramarajan, Gouthami, M. N. Nambiar and T. P. Gajendran in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja. Golden Dreams Golden Dreams is a 1951 Iranian comedy film directed by Moezzodivan Fekri. Naalai Unathu Naal Naalai Unathu Naal is a 1984 Indian Tamil crime thriller film, directed by A. Jagannathan and produced by Kalavathi C. The film stars Vijayakanth, Nalini and Jaishankar in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja.. The movie is heavily inspired by Agatha Christies And Then There Were None, and Hindi remake Gumnaam. Raktha Tilakam Ratha Thilagam is a 1963 Indian Tamil language romantic war film directed by Dada Mirasi. The film features Sivaji Ganesan and Savitri in lead roles. The film, produced by National Movies, had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan and was released on 14 September 1963. Maragatham Maragatham is a 1959 Indian Tamil crime-thriller film, directed by S. M. Sriramulu Naidu, who also co-produced the film along with K. R. Seenivasan and N. Naga Subramaniyam. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Padmini, Balachander and Sandhya in lead roles. The film had musical score by S. M. Subbaiah Naidu. The movie is based on a novel by D. S. Duraisami, named as Karunkuyil Kunrathu Kolai. Raagangal Maruvathillai Raagangal Maaruvathillai is a 1983 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Sirumugai Ravi. The film stars Prabhu and Ambika. Amor de otoño Amor de otoño is a 1996 Argentine romantic drama film directed and written by José Conrado Castelli. Starring Ricardo Alanis. Bitter Heritage Bitter Heritage is a 1958 American TV movie. It was directed by Paul Wendkos. It was originally written for Playhouse 90. Then the widow of Jesse James Jnr lodged an injunction with Screen Gems claiming invasion of privacy. The court turned down the injunction. The Victory Sun The Victory Sun is a 1953 Turkish drama film directed by and starring Seyfi Havaeri. Suzakumon , is a 1957 color Japanese film directed by Kazuo Mori and based on a novel by Matsutarō Kawaguchi. At the 1957 Asia-Pacific Film Festival the film won awards for best film and best cinematography. The film also won a special award at the 1958 Mainichi Film Concours. Do Be Quick Do Be Quick is a 1977 Czech drama film directed by Stanislav Strnad. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. Five of Hearts, or Buffalo Bill's Love Story The Five of Hearts is an Australian film. It is also known as A Maidens Distress or Buffalo Bill. It was reportedly the longest of Coles films. It is considered a lost film. Ex-Plumber Ex-Plumber is a 1931 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Kaneez Kaneez is a 1949 Urdu/Hindi film, directed and produced by Krishan Kumar, starring Shyam, Munawar Sultana and Kuldip Kaur in lead roles. O Fósforo Eleitoral O Fósforo Eleitoral is an early silent Brazilian film, released in 1909. A short comedy film, it was directed by Antonio Serra and released on November 2, 1909. It was shot in Rio de Janeiro, and produced by the company Labanca, Leal e Cia., in partnership with the Photo-Cinematographia Brasileira. According to a review published by the Jornal do Brasil at the time of release, the film offered a witty but severe criticism of elections in Rio de Janeiro. Thushaaram Thushaaram is a 1981 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed I. V. Sasi, starring Ratheesh, Seema, Rani Padmini and Jose. The movie ran more than 140 days. Ashwaradham Ashwaradham is a 1980 Indian Malayalam film, directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by Pavamani. The film stars Srividya, Raveendran, Prameela and Balan K. Nair in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Shyam. Go for the Gold Go for Gold sometimes referred to as Go for the Gold is a film about a runner and the dilemma he faces. He has a choice between the benefits of his sport and what means a lot to him. It stars James Ryan, Cameron Mitchell, Mzwandile Ngxangane, Sandy Horne, Tamara Franke, Brian OShaughnessy and Patricia Sanders. It was directed by Stuart F. Fleming. Kayam Kayam is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. K. Joseph. The film stars Jagathy Sreekumar, Cochin Haneefa, Shankar and Vijayan in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. K. Arjunan. En la cuerda del hambre En la cuerda del hambre is a 1978 Mexican film. It was directed by Gustavo Alatriste. El castillo de los monstruos El Castillo de los monstruos is a 1964 Argentine film directed by Carlos Rinaldi. Baawri Baawri is a 1982 Bollywood film directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar, starring Jaya Prada, Yogeeta Bali and Shreeram Lagoo. The film was a remake of the directors own Tamil film Bhadrakali. Be Patient, Young Lady Miss, Please Be Patient is a 1981 South Korean romantic comedy action film starring Kim Tai-chung and Jeong Yun-hui. The movie is also known as Super Lady Hopper as an alternate title. The movie is apparently Kim Tai-chungs rarest movie appearance in South Korea. It was directed by Lee Hyung Pyo and released domestically in 1981, but the international release was cancelled. The Drover's Sweetheart The Drovers Sweetheart is a 1911 film from the team of Agnes and John Gavin. It was the first film they made for their own production company after leaving Stanley Crick and Herbert Finlay on 19 July 1911 and seems to have been made at Gavins new studios at Waverly. Very little is known about the movie, which is considered a lost film. It is not certain if it was ever even released commercially. The film was supposed to be followed by another from Gavin called The Lubras Revenge but is unclear if this was made. What Women Suffer What Women Suffer is a 1911 Australian silent film directed by Alfred Rolfe. It is a Victorian melodrama, complete with a climax where a little child is placed on a moving saw bench and is considered a lost film. Njan Ekananu Njan Ekananu is a 1982 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by P. Chandrakumar and produced by Madhu. The film stars Madhu, Dileep, Poornima Jayaram and Sukumari in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. G. Radhakrishnan. Rainbow Bird & Monster Man Rainbow Bird and Monster Man is a 2002 Australian documentary film, directed by Dennis K. Smith, telling the story of Tony Locks childhood as a victim of sexual abuse and his attempts as an adult to escape his tortured past. The film explores the reluctance of authorities and families to confront sexual abuse as well as the impact it has on victims lives. The film was based on the story "Slaying the Monster", in the book Writing on Tombstones. Driving a Girl to Destruction Driving a Girl to Destruction is an Australian film directed by George Marlow. It is considered a lost film. Loose Loose Arappiri Loose Loose Loose Arappiri Loose is a 1988 Indian Malayalam film directed by Prassi Malloor, starring Jagathy Sreekumar, Mala Aravindan, Kuthiravattam Pappu and Pattom Sadan. The film has a musical score by Darsan Raman. Aagneyam Aagneyam is a 1993 Malayalam film directed by P. G. Viswambharan and written by John Zakaria and Kaloor Dennis, starring Jayaram, Nedumudi Venu, Sunitha, Gautami, Maathu, Sankaradi, Thilakan and Mala Aravindan in the lead roles. The film was an average hit at box office. Aardram Aardram is a 1992 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Suresh Unnithan, starring Murali, Sunitha and Urvashi in the lead roles. Kingini Kingini is a 1992 Indian Malayalam film, directed by A. N. Thampi, starring Prem Kumar and Ranjini in the lead roles. Ponnurukkum Pakshi Ponnurukkum Pakshi is a 1992 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Adoor Vaisakhan, starring Suresh Gopi and Sunitha. Harishyashringan Rishyasringan is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film directed by Suresh Unnithan and starring Bhanupriya and Krishna in the lead roles. Moonilonnu Moonilonnu is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film directed by Dr Haridas and starring Ashokan and Deepti Sanjeev Sivan in the lead roles. Naalamkettile Nalla Thambimar Naalamkettile Nalla Thampimar is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film directed by Sree Prakash and starring Kalabhavan Mani and Anusha in the lead roles. Thirumanassu Thirumanassu is a 1995 Malayalam film by Aswathi Gopinath starring Saikumar, Charmila, Narendra Prasad, Dileep, K.R. Vijaya and Rajan P. Dev. The film was originally titled was Thiruvithamkoor Thirumanassu which caused controversy and the film makers were forced to change name as Thirumanassu. Vaachalam Vaachalam is a 1997 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Biju Varkey. The film stars Manoj K. Jayan, Thilakan, KPAC Lalitha and Nedumudi Venu in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson. Doosri Sita Doosri Sita is a 1974 Bollywood drama film directed by Gogi Anand. Mehndi Mehndi is 1958 Hindi film produced by A.A. Nadiadwala and directed by S.M. Yusuf. The music for the film was composed by Ravi. The film stars Ajit and Jayashree in lead roles. Preet Ki Dori Preet Ki Dori is a 1971 Bollywood drama film directed by Satish Kumar . The film stars Lalita Pawar and Nazir Hussain. Dafaa 302: Indian Penal Code Section 302 (Section of Murder) Dafaa 302 is a 1975 Hindi film starring Rekha and Randhir Kapoor. Deshwasi Deshwasi is a 1991 Bollywood film starring Manoj Kumar, Anupam Kher, Hema Malini and Poonam Dhillon. Paavam Krooran Paavam Krooran is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Rajasenan and produced by V. Rajan. The film stars Shankar, Bhagyalakshmi, Madhuri, T. G. Ravi and Captain Raju. The film has musical score by A. T. Ummer. Tere Pyaar Mein Tere Pyar Mein is a 1979 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Subhash Sharma, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Sarika, Vijayendra Ghatge, Paintal, Nadira, Madan Puri and Iftekhar. Return Return is a 1953 Iranian drama film directed by Samouel Khachikian. Maryam Maryam is a 1953 Iranian film directed by Mehdi Besharatian and starring Ali Zandi. Balisong Balisong is a 1955 Filipino film produced by Sampaguita Pictures. The film is in black and white. Yamanukku Yaman Yamanukku Yaman is a 1980 Tamil-language Indian fantasy comedy film directed by Yoganand.D, starring Sivaji Ganesan and Sripriya in lead roles. The film was a remake of the Telugu film Yamagola. Prípad Z-8 Případ Z-8 is a 1948 Czechoslovak drama film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Josef Bek, Milica Kolofiková, and Jiřina Petrovická. Ram Bhakta Hanuman Shri Ram Bhakta Hanuman is a 1948 Hindi religious film produced and directed by Homi Wadia for Basant Pictures. The story was adapted from Valmiki’s Ramayana by Shivram Vashikar and the dialogues were written by P. C. Joshi. S. N. Tripathi not only provided music for the film but acted the main role of Hanuman. The film starred Trilok Kapoor, S. N. Tripathi, Sona Chatterjee, Niranjan Sharma and Prabhash Joshi. The story taken from an episode of Valmiki Ramayana centre’s around the abduction of Sita by Ravana, and Hanuman’s support to Rama and Lakshman in the battle against Ravana. Khoon Ka Rishta Khoon Ka Rishta is a 1981 Bollywood Action film, produced by Siraj Darpan, Amar Roy, Harilal J. Thakker and Kusumlata J. Thakker under the Sangtarash Internanationals banner and directed by Samir Ganguly. It stars Jeetendra, Neetu Singh, Amjad Khan, Pran in the lead roles and music composed by Kalyanji Anandji. Supersleuth Supersleuth is a 1984 Australian television film directed by David Wilson and starring Carmen Duncan, Steven Grives, David Petty, Jason Fanelli, Patrick Ward, and John Ewart. The screenplay concerns a group of people gathered in a secluded house murdered by a mysterious killer. I Am Really Sorry I Am Really Sorry is a 1976 South Korean film directed by Mun Yeo-song. It is the 2nd movie in the "Really Really" series, the 1st being Never Forget Me which was released earlier that same year, and also starred Im Ye-jin and Lee Deok-hwa. Jazbaat Jazbaat is a 1994 Bollywood romantic film directed by Anant Balani and written by Sutanu Gupta. Starring Suchitra Krishnamoorthi, Rohit Roy, Reema Lagoo, Mohnish Bahl and Kiran Kumar, it premiered on 8 July 1994 in Mumbai. Fire Jhanjhaar is a 1987 Hindi social drama film directed by V. Shantaram. Made under Rajkamal Kalamandir banner it was a V. Shantaram Productions film. It had music by Kalyanji Anandji. The film starred Sushant Ray, with Padmini Kolhapure, and the rest of the cast included Yunus Parvez, Sudhir Pandey and Ranjana Deshmukh. Ranjanas career came to a halt when she met with a car accident on the way to the shooting of this film in Bangalore. Culminating the end of a career that "spanned" nearly seventy years in Indian cinema, Jhanjhaar was Shantarams last released film, and a commercial failure at the box-office. Shantaram was 85 years at the time of making Jhanjhaar. The film is set in a village where a man claiming to be a freedom-fighter takes advantage of the villagers for his own evil purposes. The story then follows the rise of the villagers against him. Woman with Half a Soul A Woman with Half Soul is 1973 South Korean horror film by Shin Sang-ok. Sunday on the Rocks Sunday on the Rocks is a 2004 independent film directed by Joe Morton and starring Suzzanne Douglas, Cady Huffman, Amiee Turner, Julie White, and Ryan Heide. The story was written by Theresa Rebeck for stage, then adapted by her for film. Little Fruit from the Equator Little fruit from the Equator is a 1998 feature film, directed by Herbert Brödl. The film is an Austrian, German, and São Toméan co-production, though set and filmed entirely on the island of São Tomé. It was the first feature film produced in the country of São Tomé and Príncipe. The film is 78 minutes long. It was first released 1998, as part of that years Hof International Film Festival and Lübeck Nordic Film Days. The story is an allegory, combining narrative aspects of comedy films, documentary films, fairy tales, and road movies. The story starts with a dying old woman, who is calling for her distant son. Her calls take solid form in the shape of a giant breadfruit, which falls from the sky right in front of her sons residence. Realizing that this is a message from his mother, the son sets out to find her and takes the fruit with him. His trek across the island involves interactions both with people who are either amused or disturbed by his abnormal fruit, and with those to whom the fruit seems to be an answer to their "fantasies", "desires and dark longings". This is the third film by Brödl set in areas by the Equator. He considers it part of his "Equator cycle", alongside Jaguar and Rain, Goldland, Bad Boy, Eclipse, and Flyers. Beharoopia Beharoopia is a 1971 Bollywood fantasy film directed by Rajesh Nanda. The film stars Helen. Aawaz De Kahan Hai Awaaz De Kahan Hai is a 1990 Bollywood film directed by Sibte Hasan Rizvi, starring Avinash Wadhavan, Shikha Swaroop, Bindu and Satyen Kappu. Love Thy Neighbor Lenny & Sid is a cartoon series of films and shorts founded by the former Disney animator/director Tony Bancroft and produced by Toonacious Entertainment. The cartoons are Christian-themed, aimed to teach valuable morals to an audience. The films are 22 minutes long and take place in a modern-day neighborhood with Lenny Harres the rabbit and Sid Appleton the mouse become friends and help one another throughout their school year. The shorts are 7 minutes long, silent with only music tracks and are based on Bible Stories. Een dubbeltje te weinig Een dubbeltje te weinig is a 1991 Dutch film directed by André van Duren. Zao shou Thirteen is a 1974 Hong Kong coming-of-age film directed by Sung Tsun-shou and produced by Shaw Brothers Studio. It was based on the novel Zaoshu by Taiwanese novelist Kuo Liang-hui. Blondes vs. Brunettes Blondes vs. Brunettes was an ABC TV special that was broadcast on May 14, 1984. The one-hour variety show, co-hosted by Joan Collins and Morgan Fairchild, was a humorous look at the personality and lifestyle differences between blonde and brunette women. Time magazine characterized the special as a "showdown" between Collins, "…TV’s brunette meanie and Morgan Fairchild, 34, a blond TV vixen." At the time of the release, Collins was starring in the popular nighttime soap opera Dynasty where she played a dark haired foil to the blonde Linda Evans. Despite the imagery of a confrontation, the special gently poked fun at popular cultures blonde vs. brunette rivalry and attempted to "dispel the myths about blondes and brunettes." The show featured a number of skits including a "Dynasty" skit where Fairchild and Collins played the roles of the show’s blonde and brunette rivals. The final skit featured Collins and Fairchild in their elderly years offering a toast to each other. The lengthy guest cast included Brooke Shields and Bruce Boxleitner. The special was widely criticized and mocked for its absurd premise. Ek Nari Do Roop Ek Nari Do Roop is a 1973 Bollywood drama film. The film stars Roopesh Kumar, Nadira and Shatrughan Sinha. The movie had two famous songs; Tum Bolo Toh Achcha Hai sung by Kishore with Asha Bhosle and "Dil Ka Soona Saaz Tarana Dhundega", sung by Mohammed Rafi. The movie is loosely based on the novel The Wary Transgressor OR Shock Treatment by James Hadley Chase. Nimmo Nimmo is a 1984 Punjabi film, directed by Veerendra, starring Veerendra, Priti Sapru, Mohan Singh Baggad, Mehar Mittal with Daljit Kaurs guest appearance and more. Kamal Kant Mishra composed the music. At the Green Line At the Green Line is a 2005 Israeli documentary made by Jesse Atlas that profiles several members of Courage to Refuse, a political group whose members refuse to serve in the Israeli military because of moral opposition to its policies. In addition, it features several Israelis on active service in the military as part of their reserve duty. The title refers to the 1949 Armistice line established between Israel and Syria, the Jordanian-held West Bank, and the then Egyptian-held Gaza Strip. The latter have been referred to as the Occupied Territories. Specter is the first tokusatsu short film created by Konami. The film itself made its appearance in conventions and shows to promote the film of 2005. The movie itself never made international release, but found its way through the internet. During display shows the "Specter" motorbike as well as the "Specter" Turbo Suit was featured. The effects of the film were done by Buildup Co., the same effects company that did the 1998 mecha tokusatsu, Dark Soldier D. The Mad Locomotive The Mad Locomotive is a short animated film and part of a series of films based on the comic strip Jerry on the Job by Walter Hoban. The film marks the final animated adaptation of the strip. Mr. Proudfoot Shows a Light Mr. Proudfoot Shows a Light is a 1941 British World War II public information/propaganda short film, directed by Herbert Mason and produced by Edward Black for 20th Century Fox. The film had a number of well-known actors of the period, featuring British film and stage actors, Sydney Howard and Wylie Watson. Mr. Proudfoot Shows a Light was commissioned by the Ministry of Information and was designed to emphasise, in a humorous manner, the need for absolute adherence to wartime blackout regulations. A secondary consideration of the production was to present information in a way that would relieve the stress of civilians coping with nightly bombing raids in the Blitz. The Arm Behind the Army The Arm Behind the Army is a propaganda film produced by the US Army Signal Corps in 1942 to encourage the home front to participate in war production. The film begins with a short outline of American military history, noting that each war has advanced military technology a little further, from the muskets of 1776, to the tanks and airplanes of the First World War. The various arms of the US Army are introduced: infantry, artillery, air corps, signal corps. These are Uncle Sams fist, the narrator notes, and behind it is American labor "Uncle Sams muscle" the arm behind the army. The narrator notes "Behind the desks, behind the drawing board, behind the benches, on the assembly lines, American industry is making the greatest production effort in history to supply our armed forces with the weapons of war." The film briefly explains how dissention among Austrian and Czech management and labor led to the ruin of both, and how French factories were left idle while France fell. It noted the terrible working conditions in Axis-occupied territory, the coerced labor, the ending of old-age benefits, unions and "all the advances that labor every made." The film ends with a picture of a soldier and a picture of an industrial worker superimposed on a battlefield, noting that wherever the soldier is, the worker is there too. Crawlspace Crawlspace is a 2004 animated short film, written, directed and animated by Peter Sved as his graduation piece at The Australian Film, Television and Radio School in Sydney. VH1 Metal Mania: Stripped Across America Live! Metal Mayhem is a block of classic heavy metal/hard rock music videos that first aired on VH1 Classic. The series originally featured music videos from 1970s to early 1990s, but since VH1 Classics transition to MTV Classic, it has now incorporated music videos from the 1980s to mid-1990s and some videos from the 1970s. The block now airs every Friday between 8pm and midnight Central Time. In addition, Metal Mania was briefly changed to Headbangers before reverting to its original until it was changed to Metal Mayhem. Queenie of Hollywood Queenie of Hollywood is a 1931 American comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Camping Out Camping Out is a 1919 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. The two-reel film was considered lost until recently. Most of the film has been reconstructed from reels found in the Nederlands Filmmuseum and Cineteca Nazionale storage vaults in Rome in 2002. Atomic Ed & the Black Hole Atomic Ed and the Black Hole is a documentary released in 2001 by filmmaker, Ellen Spiro. The documentary was made for HBOs Cinemax Reel Life Series. Sheila Nevins served as Executive Producer and Lisa Heller served as Supervising Producer. Karen Bernstein served as Producer. Laurie Anderson provided her song, Big Science, for the soundtrack. Ed Grothus is a machinist-turned-atomic junk collector who more than 30 years ago quit his job of making atomic bombs and began collecting non-radioactive high-tech nuclear waste discarded from the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Atomic Ed is the proprietor of “The Black Hole”, a second-hand shop and, next door, curator of the unofficial museum of the nuclear age. His collection reveals and preserves the history of government waste that was literally thrown in a trash heap. Child Marriage Child Marriage is an award-winning 2005 American film documentary about the Indian and Hindu practice of engaging children before they are born.Child marriages are illegal in India. This film juxtapositions opposing views about the tradition and practice of child marriages. Is child marriage a blessing or a children human rights issue? You decide. This is the central theme of this documentary. Child marriage is a tradition practiced in select parts of the world. UNICEF has declared this as a human rights issue. Neeraj the filmmaker, decided to embark on an exploratory journey of discovery. He focused on India, his home country, specifically the states of Rajasthan and Haryana. This film will reveal, for the first time, a never before heart fact, and that is, children getting engaged before they were born. No newspaper, TV program, film, or any other media has ever revealed this fact before. The Footage of the Child marriage film is unique and is being shown worldwide for the first time. In India, parents arrange the marriages of their children. Often times, the pundit matches the horoscopes of the couple in order to decide the suitability of the match. Every year, in the summer, there is one day when the couple can be married without consulting the horoscopes. This day is called "Akshay Teej". "Abodh saave" are a few days around these days that are considered equally auspicious. Most arranged child marriages seem to happen around this time. Arranged child marriages seem to occur more in certain castes as compared to others. During his travels, Neeraj met with a number of children whose marriages had been arranged by their parents. He witnessed the marriages in backward castes, specifically, schedule tribes, schedule castes, and other backward castes. In a remote village, he met a pair of brothers belonging to the untouchable caste. There is a lot of discrimination against the people of this caste. Untouchables have the lowest status in Indian society and literally, the people of higher castes do not like to physically touch them or anything that they have touched. This is a social injustice is a human rights issue. Neeraj also met with some snake charmers in India. Snake charmers are banned in India and yet they can be found lurking in hidden pockets of society. This is an animal rights issue. During his travels, Neeraj passed by long forgotten historical places that have romantic stories associated with them. He also visited a Sati temple. Such temples are banned in India because this is a woman rights issue. A Sati is a woman who is cremated alive with her husbands dead body. The film also shows unique folk dances and music from Rajasthan. Dear Friends Dear Friends is a 1967 television play produced as part of the CBS Playhouse series. The teleplay, the third installment of the series, was a two-part installment about a married couple looking at divorce, and the attempts of their friends to try and repair their marriage becoming a look at the relationships that they themselves have. It aired in December 1967, and was nominated for five Emmy awards, including a win by Paul Bogart for direction. Dave Mason: Live at Sunrise Dave Mason: Live At Sunrise was recorded at the Sunrise Musical Theater in Sunrise, and released by Image Entertainment in 2002. The 66 minute DVD is the first video release for Mason since his 1981 Laserdisc release Dave Mason - Live At Perkins Palace. This performance was also released as an audio-only CD that same year. Executive Producers Pierre Lamoureux Barry Ehrman Enliven Entertainment LLC Producer Dave Mason Co-Producer and Mix Engineer Phil Bonanno Performers Dave Mason - Vocals & Guitar Richard Campbell - Bass Guitar, Vocals Johnne Sambataro - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals Bobby Scumaci - Keyboards, Vocals Greg Babcock - Drums Songs Let It Go, Let It Flow Only You Know And I Know World In Changes We Just Disagree 40,000 Headmen Look At You, Look At Me Dear Mr. Fantasy All Along the Watchtower Feelin Alright Pro Football: Mayhem on a Sunday Afternoon Mayhem on a Sunday Afternoon was the last of three documentaries William Friedkin made for producer David Wolper. It concerned the world of pro football. Summoned by Bells Summoned by Bells is a BBC TV film of John Betjemans verse autobiography of the same name - " a unique and touching account of an Edwardian middle-class childhood." It was first broadcast on Sunday 29 August 1976, the day after the poet laureates 70th birthday. In the film Betjeman re-visits the places he knew as a child, the houses he grew up in, his schools, his holiday haunts in Cornwall, and his college in Oxford. The film ends with his being sent down from Oxford and enrolling in desperation as a cricket master at a private prep school. In an interview given to Radio Times Betjeman spoke about his verse autobiography and the making of the film: "I always had filthy reviews for it, and I didnt think it very good." He recalls that Joe Orton was arrested for defacing books in the public library - among them Summoned by Bells - on which he had stuck a pornographic picture. "I wrote it thinking it the best way to write about being young. I was thinking about Tennysons English Idylls and I had been reading Wordsworths Prelude and I thought why not put down being a schoolmaster and this kind of thing into very plain blank verse. Its the shorter way of writing prose and I think easier. I think peoples lives are interesting only up until theyre 21. Its our first humiliations and struggles that are very interesting, so I thought Id record them. I remember the sensual thrills one has as a child, the feeling of textures and the smell of things. I tried to put that down." "Doing this thing has been the most devastating experience, I had no idea the kind of draining effect it has on one. I was an only child, considered very brilliant by my mother, and considered the future heir to the factory by my father. I mustnt let the men down, and I was thought to have let them down." Betjeman, from childhood, wanted to be a poet. "Namby-Pamby - thats what my father thought I was and Ive always been sympathetic to Ambrose Phillips, the 18th century poet, who was the origin of the phrase namby-pamby. My father was always wanting to be a country gentleman, and trying to get me to do manly sports. I cant bear sport." Last Days of the Maya Last Days of the Maya, released to DVD under the title Royal Maya Massacre, is a 2005 television documentary film in the television series Explorer, which currently airs on the National Geographic Channel. The documentary tracks the discovery and excavation of two graves beneath the ruins of Cancuén, once a prominent Maya city-state. The archaeological finds documented are notable as the National Geographic magazine presents them as evidence of the beginning of the end of the Maya city-states. Apna Banake Dekho Apna Banake Dekho is a 1962 Hindi film starring Manoj Kumar, Asha Parekh, Nazir Hussain, Sunder etc. Memoria negra Memoria negra is a 2006 documentary film directed by Xavier Montanyà. The Butterfly Dance The Butterfly Dance is a 1998 American short mystery drama film, written and directed by Max Reynal, and starring Vera Farmiga, Phil Kauffmann, and Reade Kelly. The film premiered at the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival on May 15, 1998, where it won the Gold Remi Award for Best Dramatic Short. It then later screened at the Rhode Island International Film Festival. Oro Viliyum Kathorthu Oro Viliyum Kathorthu is a 1998 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by V. M. Vinu and produced by Premkumar Marath. The film stars Mukesh, Suma Kanakala, Sukumari, Kalabhavan Mani and Adoor Bhavani in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Berny-Ignatius. Le ragioni del cuore Le ragioni del cuore is a 2002 Italian romantic comedy mini series directed by Luca Manfredi, Anna Di Francisca and Alberto Simone. It was broadcast on Rai Uno. It consists of six episodes, each having a budget of about 1 billion and 800 million lire. Every episode has a special guest-star. I Love You I Love You is a 1992 Hindi romantic drama film directed by Vara Prasad. The film introduced Tamil actor Prashanth and Sabah in Hindi language in lead roles. The supporting cast includes Amrish Puri, Ashok Saraf and Charan Raj. It is a remake of Prashanths debut Tamil release Vaigasi Poranthachu, also directed by Prasad. The Glasshead The Glasshead is a 1998 horror film directed and produced by Matthew S. Smith. The Bartered Soul People Die for Metal is a 1919 silent film directed by Alexandre Volkoff. Aankh Micholi Aankh Micholi is a 1972 Bollywood drama film directed by Ravindra Dave. The film stars Mala Sinha and Shekar. Hanging Around Hanging Around is a 1996 film directed by Damien Hirst, which was made for The Hayward Gallerys Spellbound exhibition. The exhibition opened 100 years to the day the Lumiere Brothers brought their newly invented cinematograph to a London audience. The film has only been seen at this exhibition, and once on network television in the UK at 23:50 on 30 November 1996. Still Kicking: Six Artistic Women of Project Arts & Longevity Still Kicking: Six Artistic Women of Project Arts & Longevity is a 2006 32-minute documentary film by Pacific Grove filmmaker Greg Young, featuring six Bay Area women role models over 85 years old who remained artistically active. The catalyst for Youngs film was Amy Gorman and Frances Kandls Project Arts & Longevity through which they were exploring the link between longevity and artistic vitality. Along with the film the joint project resulted in a book entitled Aging Artfully. Still Kickings first festival screening was at the 2006 Real to Reel Film Festival in North Carolina. The film was also selected for screening by the 2006 Independents Film Festival, the 2006 Port Townsend Film Festival, the 2007 Missouri International Film Festival, and the 2007 Santa Barbara International Film Festival. In 2003 Young produced his first documentary called "Do You Know Yellowlegs is a Storytelling Museum?" on the Oakland storyteller Orunamamu, known for her flamboyant attire which included yellow "psychedelic spandex leggings" Gorman had interviewed Orunamamu as part of the Project and the film caught their attention. When the three met, Young asked if he could document their process. The Window Cleaner The Window Cleaner is a 1968 British sex comedy short film directed by Malcolm Leigh and starring Donald Sumpter, Edina Ronay, and Ann Lancaster. Lumo Lumo is a 2007 documentary film about twenty-year-old Lumo Sinai, a woman who fell victim to "Africas First World War." While returning home one day, Lumo and another woman were gang-raped by a group of soldiers fighting for control of the Democratic Republic of the Congo during the 1994 Rwandan genocide. As a result, Lumo suffered from a traumatic fistula, a chronic condition that leaves her unable to bear children. Rejected by her fiance and most of the village, Lumo examines a womans tragedy and the process of healing. Lumo was directed and produced by Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt, Nelson Walker III, Louis Abelman and Lynn True and was aired as part of PBSs Point of View series in 2007. Maternelle Motherly is a 2009 Belgian comedy-drama film directed by Philippe Blasband. The film tells the story of Viviane, who after the death of her mother, gets visits from her ghost. The film received two nominations at the 1st Magritte Awards. Nagaram Nagaram is a 2007 Indian Malayalam film, directed by M. A. Nishad, starring Kalabhavan Mani, Biju Menon, Gopika and Lakshmi Sharma in the lead roles. Nagaram deals with social and environmental issues of utmost relevance. M.A. Nishad presented these issues in a story form. Ottakkayyan Ottakkayyan is a 2007 Malayalam film by G. R. Indugopan starring Harisree Ashokan. This movie marks the debut of Harisree Ashokan in the lead role of a movie. To Touch the Soul To Touch the Soul is a 2007 documentary film directed by Ryan Goble and produced by Teresa Hagen. The film was written by Goble and Erin Henning, from a story by Hagen. The documentary is narrated by Cassandra Hepburn. Ganbare! Jaian!! is a 2001 Japanese short anime family film based on the popular manga and anime series, Doraemon. It premiered on March 10, 2001 in Japan on a bill with Nobita and the Winged Braves. The movies original plot was written by Hiroshi Fujimoto and Motoo Abiko. Ganga Aur Ranga Ganga Aur Ranga is a 1994 Bollywood film starring Huma Khan and Shakti Kapoor. The Crusader The Crusader is a 2007 direct-to-dvd motion picture. It stars Matt Reaves and Anthony Bianchi. Lifestories: The Lost Boys of Sudan Lifestories: The Lost Boys of Sudan is a short documentary that explores the lives of eight Sudanese refugees. Displaced from their homes in the late 1980s due to a brutal civil war, the youngest boys were forced to flee alone. Pitted against an Arab Militia, wild animals, starvation, and thirst the boys survived a trek of 1,000 miles and twelve years in refugee camps before coming to the United States. Enduring such unimaginable hardships left them with many stories to tell. It is an under-reported and forgotten tale of survival and brotherhood. Directed by Jared D. Martin at the age of 14. This Longing Punggok Rindukan Bulan is a 2008 Malaysian film in the Malay language. It was directed by Azharr Rudin and produced by Da Huang Pictures. It premiered at the 2008 Pusan International Film Festival. It was shot entirely in the southern city of Johor Bahru, mostly at the low-cost Bukit Chagar flats that have since been demolished to make way for development. The film also screened in several other film festivals such as the 2008 Vancouver International Film Festival, the 2008 Jakarta International Film Festival and 2009 BAFICI It screened in limited release in Malaysia through Golden Screen Cinemas International Screens from 25 September 2008. Unusually for a Malaysian film Punggok Rindukan Bulan contains no music or songs. The film was produced with the aid of grants from Multimedia Development Corporation and Krishen Jit Astro fund. Return to Bolivia Return to Bolivia is a 2008 Argentine film directed by Mariano Raffo, with the script in collaboration with Marina Boolls. The film was nominated for twenty-two awards and won four of them. Krishna Nee Begane Baaro Krishna Nee Begane Baro is a 1986 Indian Kannada film, directed by H. R. Bhargava and produced by Amrutha Singh, Anuradha Singh and Dushyanth Singh. The film stars Vishnuvardhan, Bhavya, Kim and Mukhyamantri Chandru in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Bappi Lahiri. The movie was a remake of the 1983 Hindi movie Souten. No Way to Heaven No Way to Heaven is a 2008 documentary feature about people allegedly living on light, directed and produced by Swiss filmmakers Janos Tedeschi and Christof Schaefer. It is the world’s very first full-length film on this topic. No Way to Heaven premiered in Switzerland in January 2008. The film had theatrical release in Switzerland in January 2009 and went on to screen in Estonia and the Netherlands. America Screams America Screams is a 1990 documentary film about the history of amusement parks and roller coasters, released by Rhino in 1990. The footage was filmed in 1978/79 and originally aired on U.S. television in 1979. It aired in the UK in late December 1981. It is hosted and narrated by Vincent Price. Madhuve Madhu Tamashe Nodu Maduve Madu Thamashe Nodu is a 1986 Indian Kannada film, directed by Sathya and produced by Dwarakish. The film stars Vishnuvardhan, Aarathi, Dwarkish, Mahalakshmi and Jai Jagadish. The film has a musical score by Vijayanand. The movie is a remake of the 1983 Tamil movie, Dowry Kalyanam. The Loner The Loner is a 1988 American TV film directed by Abel Ferrara. Nee Thanda Kanike Nee Thanda Kanike is a 1985 Indian Kannada film, directed and produced by Dwarakish. The film stars Vishnuvardhan, Girish Karnad, Jayasudha and C. R. Simha in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Vijayanand. It is a remake of the Hindi hit film Sharaabi, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Prada, which itself was loosely based on the 1981 American movie Arthur. Amari Gann Jhia Amari Gaan Jhua is an Ollywood / Oriya film directed by Binaya Banarjee. The Blood Trail Mangatyanan is a 2009 Philippine independent film written, directed, edited, and scored by Jerrold Tarog. The title refers to a Mangatyanan "blood trail" ritual of the Labwanan tribe, which plays an integral role in the plot. Both ritual and tribe were invented for the film. Mangatyanan was a finalist in the full-length feature category of the 2009 Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival. Nil Gavani Kadhali Nil Gavani Kaadhali is a 1969 Indian Tamil film, directed by C. V. Rajendran. The script was written by Chitralaya Gopu. The film stars Jaishankar, Bharathi, Nagesh, Jayanthi and Vijaya Lalitha in the lead roles. The film was distributed by Reena Films and had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. The film fared well at the box office Anbe Aruyere Anbe Aaruyire is a 1975 Tamil language romantic comedy film, directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar. The film features Sivaji Ganesan and Manjula in lead roles. The film, produced by R. Venkatraman under Amutham Pictures, had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan and was released on 26 September 1975. The film was a super hit at the box-office. The film is a remake of the 1967 Telugu film Gruhalakshmi, starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao and P. Bhanumathi. Annai Illam Annai Illam is a 1963 Indian Tamil language drama film, directed by P. Madhavan and produced by M. R. Santhanam. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Devika, S. V. Ranga Rao and M. V. Rajamma in lead roles. The film had musical score by K. V. Mahadevan. To Bina Bhala Lagena To Bina Bhala Lagena is a 2008 Indian Oriya film directed by Jyoti Das. Babu I Love You Babu I Love You is an Oriya drama and romance film released on 9 May 2005. Starring Chandan Kar, Archita Sahu and Anu Chowdhury in key roles. It loosely inspired by Bollywood movie Teri Meherbaniyan. Qafqaz va merkuri camiyyatina maxsus paroxodun limandan yola düsmasi Qafqaz və Merkuri cəmiyyətinin paroxodunun limandan yola düşməsi is one of the earliest films ever produced in the cinema of Azerbaijan directed by Azeri cinema pioneer Alexandre Michon. It was released in the summer of 1898. The film was shot on 35mm. Lakshmi Kalyanam Lakshmi Kalyanam is a 1968 Indian Tamil film, directed by G. Or. Nathan and produced by A. L. Srinivasan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Sowkar Janaki, Venniradai Nirmala, M. N. Nambiar and Cho in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. Honto ni atta noroi no bideo is a documentary-style horror movie series made by Broadway Co., Ltd. in Japan. In summary, an investigation team goes on a search to research about "cursed videos" from different people in Japan who have claimed to have tragic incidents involving these videos. They showed raw footage of the Inokashira Park dismemberment incident and other weird and strange incidents. The show aired every Friday night on Family Gekijo. Pattam Bharathamum Paattum Bharathamum is a 1975 Indian Tamil-language film, directed and produced by P. Madhavan. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Jayalalithaa, Gopi Krishna and Vijayakumar. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. Pudhiya Vanam Puthiya Vaanam is a 1988 Indian Tamil language crime film directed by R. V. Udayakumar. The film features Sathyaraj, Sivaji Ganesan, Rupini and Gouthami in lead roles. The film, produced by G. Thyagarajan and V. Thamilazhagan, had musical score by Hamsalekha and was released on 10 December 1988. It was also 275th film of Sivaji Ganeshan. The film was named after a song from the film Anbe Vaa. The film was a remake of Hindi film Hukumat. Sathyarajs character name in this movie is M.G.Rajarathnam by which he plays tribute to the legendary MGR. 24 x 24 Wide Open with Jeff Gordon 24 x 24: Wide Open with Jeff Gordon is a 2007 documentary television film about the life of NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon. The film explores his life both on and off the track, and gives viewers a glimpse of Gordon the driver, the family man, the adventurer, the entrepreneur, and the philanthropist. The film is hosted by actor and racing driver Patrick Dempsey, and features interviews from other personalities in sports and entertainment. The documentary aired on the television network TNT twice before and after the airing of the 2007 Pepsi 400 held on July 7. The DVD, which includes an additional 30 minutes of footage not shown on the television broadcast, along with behind the scenes footage and deleted scenes, was released on July 10. Aaravalli is 1957 Tamil-language fantasy action film directed by Krishna Rao and produced by Modern Theatres. The film script was written by V. N. Sambantham. Music by G. Ramanathan is an asset to the movie. The film stars G. Varalakshmi, S. Mohana, S. G. Eshwar, Mynavathi and Kaka Radhakrishnan playing lead role, with A. Karunanidhi, T. P. Muthulakshmi, M. S. Draupadi and V. Gopalakrishnan. 6th Marine Division on Okinawa The 6th Marine Division on Okinawa is a 1945 Kodachrome color documentary film produced about the action of the 6th Division during the Battle of Okinawa. The film was released shortly after the event. The film begins by outlining the strategic and psychological importance of Okinawa, including its use as a supply base for Japanese forces in Malaya, the Marianas and the Philippines, as well as a "choke hold" over China. It also informs the audience that Okinawa is an actual part of the Japanese homeland, only a few hundred miles south of Kyushu. The movements of the units and their order of battle is carefully traced, from the landings on April 1 to the assault on Naha. Some interesting footage is also shown on life in northern Okinawa soon after liberation, with the locals setting up a democratic government under the US military and opening up schools while battle is raging in the south. Some of the footage includes the use of flame-throwing tanks and close air support in an attempt to dislodge heavily dug-in Japanese defenders. The film ends with a eulogy for all those who died attempting to secure the island, as Marines visit a gigantic graveyard prior to departing for their next objective. Mid-Afternoon Barks Mid-Afternoon Barks is a 2007 Chinese film directed by Zhang Yuedong. The film was the first directorial effort for Zhang, who was previously an established theater director in Beijing. Mid-Afternoon Barks is a surrealist triptych of stories that take place in Beijing, all involving the installation of electrical poles. The film shared the Dragons and Tigers Award at the 2007 Vancouver International Film Festival with Fujian Blue by director Weng Shouming. Honour Me Honour Me is a 2008 British documentary film produced and directed by Alex Tweddle for Screen East and the UK Film Council. Abandoned by her parents, Sameem Ali spent six and a half years growing up in a childrens home. When she was told that her family wanted to take her back she couldnt wait to start her new life with them. Instead, she returned to a dirty house where she was subjected to endless chores. Her mother began to beat her and her unhappiness drove her to self-harm. So Sameem was excited when she boarded a plane with her mother to visit Pakistan for the first time. It was only after they arrived in her familys village that she realised she wasnt there on holiday. Aged just thirteen, Sameem was forced to marry a complete stranger. When pregnant, two months later, she was made to return to the UK where she suffered further abuse from her family. After finding true love, Sameem fled the violence at home and escaped to Manchester with her young son. She believed she had put her horrific experiences behind her, but was unprepared for the consequences of violating her familys honour. Honour Me is the true story of Sameems struggle to break free from her past and fight back against her upbringing. The Seven Vows is a 1956 color Japanese film directed by Sadatsugu Matsuda. It is a samurai film telling the story of the Forty-seven Ronin. Four Loves Four Loves is a 1965 Taiwanese film directed by Li Hsing, based on Chiung Yaos 1964 novelette Wan-chuns Three Loves. This was the first ever film based on Chiung Yaos fiction. Teneteega Teneteega is a 1991 Telugu comedy film produced by J. V. Rama Rao and Uddanda Guru Prasad under the Suma Priya Creations banner and directed by M. Nanda Kumar. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Suma Priya, Rekha and Sitara in the lead roles, with music composed by Vidyasagar. The film was recorded as a flop at the box office. The story was based on Malladi Venkata Krishna Murthys novel of the same name. Dost Dost is a 2004 Telugu film produced by N Radhakrishna Reddy under banner N.R.K. Cinemas, directed by Muppalaneni Siva. Siva Balaji,Neha and newcomers Karthik,Preethi mehra play the lead with the support cast of K. Viswanath, Suhasini, Brahmanandam, M. S. Narayana, Tanikella Bharani, Venu Madhav, Ali, Hema, Shankar Melkote, Raghu Babu, Mohana, Srikar Babu and Karthik. The music was composed by Koti. The film was a remake of Malayalam film Nammal. Iddaru Attala Muddula Alludu Iddaru Attala Muddula Alludu is a 2006 Telugu, comedy film, produced by Smt. Gabbita Sudarmana on Siva Shakti Films banner and directed by Dev Anand. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Keerthi Chawla, Kovai Harathi, Suman in the lead roles and music composed by Prasad. The film was loosely inspired from Tamil film Summa Irunga Machan. Palestrina - princeps musicae Palestrina - Prince of Music is an Italian/German 2009 music film directed by Georg Brintrup. The subject is the life and music of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, a famous Italian Renaissance composer of sacred music. He is the best-known 16th-century composer of the Roman School. Filmed in March 2009 on locations mainly in and around LAquila and Rome, most of the ancient buildings and historical interiors in the city of LAquila were destroyed by the 2009 LAquila earthquake, only a few days after the end of shooting. Palestrina’s music in the film is directed by Flavio Colusso and the Roman Ensemble Seicentonovecento. The film was also titled The Liberation of Music or Die Befreiung der Musik when released in Germany. When You Wish Upon a Star is a 2011 Japanese film directed by Koji Kawano and based on the manga of the same name. It was debuted at the 3rd Okinawa International Movie Festival and was released in Japanese cinemas on 2 April 2011. Tsukue no nakami is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Keisuke Yoshida. Possessed Possessed is a 2006 Malaysian horror film starring Amber Chia and Harisu, and is the second feature film by director Bjarne Wong. To Age or Not to Age To Age or Not to Age is a documentary film directed by Robert Kane Pappas with Steven N. Austad, Ph.D., Rev. Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco, O.P., Ph.D., Nir Barzilai, M.D., Troy Duster, Aubrey de Grey, Leonard P. Guarente, Cynthia Kenyon, Tom Kirkwood, Gordon Lithgow, Ph.D., David Sinclair and Christoph Westphal. The screenwriter was Robert Kane Pappas. The film was produced by Miriam Foley and Joseph Zock. The film opened at the Village East Cinema in New York City on July 16, 2010. Giran Giran is an Egyptian 2009 documentary film. Dagim Dagim is a Philippine horror film directed by Joaquin Pedro Valdes, starring Marc Abaya, Martin del Rosario, Rita Iringan and Samuel Quintana. The film is one of seven finalists in the Cinema One Originals for 2010. The Rise and Fall of Squizzy Taylor The Rise and Fall of Squizzy Taylor is a 1969 Australian documentary film about Squizzy Taylor. The film was privately funded and screened at the Carlton Cinema in Melbourne and Union Theatre in Sydney. It also screened on Channel Nine on television. Rain in a Dry Land Rain in a Dry Land is a 2006 documentary film directed by Anne Makepeace and filmed by Joan Churchill & Barney Broomfield that chronicles the experiences of two Bantu as they are transported by relief organizations from Kenyan refugee camps to Atlanta and then Springfield. Rain in a Dry Land Makepeace also wrote and produced the documentary and was broadcast as part of PBSs Point of View series. Tinye So Tinye So is a 2010 film. Bylo sobie miasteczko... Było sobie miasteczko... is a 2009 Polish historical documentary film about the 1943 Kisielin massacre in the village of Kisielin, located in the Wołyń Voivodeship in Poland before World War II,. The film, directed by Tadeusz Arciuch and Maciej Wojciechowski, was produced by Adam Kruk for Telewizja Polska. Było sobie miasteczko... tells the story of a small town which, until World War II, belonged to the Second Polish Republic Eastern region of Kresy. People of different nationalities used to live there in peace: Poles, Ukrainians, Jews, Germans, the Czechs. Kisielin was wealthy and prosperous. There was a publishing house and a library there, an oil pressing factory, and a distillery, a brickyard, as well as a dairy plant. Today, only the ethnic Ukrainian villagers remain. The old ruins of a Polish Catholic church serve as witness to the tragedy that took place there during the massacres of Poles in Volhynia. On 11 July 1943, a group of Ukrainian nationalists slaughtered the Polish worshipers inside the Kisielin temple, and set it on fire. The rest of the Polish inhabitants escaped from Kisielin, never to return. The narrators of the film belong to the same Polish family of Dębski originally from Kisielin. Among them: Krzesimir Dębski, his mother Aniela, brother Wisław, son Radzimir, and niece Ulesława Lubek. Also, some ethnic Ukrainians make appearances – all present day Kisielin inhabitants – of whom the majority still remembers those events. A title of the film is taken from the monograph about Kisielin and its inhabitants, written by a deceased father of Krzesimir Dębski, Włodzimierz Sławosz Dębski. The musical setting for the film constitutes the work of the mentioned Krzesimir Dębski, inspired by his own borderland memories, especially the excerpts of his Oratorio to the End of Kresy, composed in commemoration of the victims of Polish genocide in Wołyń. The world premiere of his work was held on 17 September 2008, at the Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra. The film is not only a story about the murdered Poles of Kisielin. It is also a reflection on the eradication of Polish culture and tradition in the entire region, and the painful legacy that lingers. Young Dracula Young Dracula is a 2011 short horror film written and directed by Alf Seccombe. The cast includes artist and musician Kyle Field of the band Little Wings, and American television news correspondent Su-chin Pak. The film won Second Prize for Bay Area Shorts at the 54th San Francisco International Film Festival. The Queen in Australia The Queen in Australia is a 1954 documentary about the visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Australia in 1954. It was the first colour film made in Australia. It was released in the US by the Australian government information service. Querida Bamako Querida Bamako is a 2007 Spanish film. Pornmaking for Dummies Pornmaking for Dummies is a 2007 South Korean film. An independent production created by former pornographic film director Kong Ja-kwan, Pornmaking for Dummies is a fictional story based on his own personal experiences of working within that industry. Scattered Reflection is a 2011 Japanese romance and mystery film directed by Masaaki Taniguchi who directed The Girl Who Leapt Through Time in 2010. His directed film Snowflake was also released on the same day. In both films, Mirei Kiritani plays the lead role. Snowflake is a 2011 Japanese romance and mystery film directed by Masaaki Taniguchi who directed The Girl Who Leapt Through Time in 2010. His directed film Ranhansha was also released on the same day. This film was shot in Hakodate, Hokkaido. In both films, Mirei Kiritani plays the lead role. Vance and Pepe Vance and Pepes Porn Start is a comedic mockumentary directed by and starring Mark Kenneth Woods, and co-starring Michael Venus, Ryan Steele, and Rachelle Lachland. It had its debut at the Out On Screen Vancouver Queer Film Festival in August 2011. The DVD was released January 17, 2012 through MKW Productions and had its television broadcast debut on July 29, 2012 on OUTtv in Canada. Four Men in Prison Four Men In Prison is a 1950 documentary film about English prison conditions directed by Max Anderson. Filmed at Wakefield Prison, it was commissioned for the purpose of educating people involved in criminal justice. The film was criticised for being inaccurate and sensational, and was quickly withdrawn. Au pays des colons The Great Resistance is a 2007 documentary by Quebec film director Denys Desjardins. This length feature is produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Canadian Made Canadian Made is a Canadian documentary television series. The series was produced by Primitive Entertainment and initially aired on History Television in 2012. Each 30-minute episode explores Canadian invention, innovation or discovery. The series initially aired June 1, 2012 and ran for 1-season with 14-episodes. It was narrated by Canadian actor, comedian, playwright Rick Miller. Furesshu Purikyua! or Fresh PreCure!, is a Japanese anime series and the sixth in the Pretty Cure metaseries by Izumi Todo, featuring the fourth generation of Cures. Produced by Toei Animation, the series was directed by Junji Shimizu and written by Atsushi Maekawa. Character designs were created by Hisashi Kagawa, who previously designed the characters in the anime Saikano, Bomberman Jetters and Phantom Thief Jeanne. The series aired on TV Asahis ANN network between February 1, 2009 and January 31, 2010, replacing Yes! PreCure 5 Go Go! in its initial time slot, and was succeeded by HeartCatch PreCure!. This is the first Pretty Cure series to extend the target-audience demographic beyond young girls, as well as the first to introduce CG-animated end credits focused on dance routines. The series main themes involve traditional playing-card suits, fruits and clovers, symbols that are associated with the Cures, magical devices and attacks used by the series characters. Bellamy's Backyard Safari Bellamy’s Backyard Safari is a BBC nature documentary series presented by David Bellamy that was first transmitted in the United Kingdom on BBC One in July 1981. It featured the use of special effects to shrink Bellamy down to a size smaller than an insect and followed his adventures on a safari through a typical British garden. Directed by Paul Kriwaczek and produced by Mike Weatherley, the four-part series from the BBC Natural History Unit included specialist natural history filming by London Scientific Films. Scenes include Bellamy on a spider web, encountering slugs and millipedes and watching the germination of seeds. A book with the same title was published in 1981 to accompany the series. The Truth of Nanking: The Death of Seven Samurai is a 2007 film by Japanese nationalist filmmaker Satoru Mizushima about the 1937 Nanking Massacre. The film was backed by nationalistic figures including Tokyo governor Shintaro Ishihara and public donations, and was intended to expose what the filmmakers saw as propaganda aspects of the Nanking Massacre. Less than a month before the 70th anniversary of the Nanjing massacre, the director said in an interview that Japanese war criminals were martyrs who were made into scapegoats for war crimes as Jesus Christ was nailed to the cross in order to bear the sins of the world, and they died bearing all of old Japans good and bad parts. He also claimed that the Nanjing Massacre was a politically motivated frame-up by China and the numerous Western eyewitnesses, whose accounts form the basis of the historical understanding of the Nanjing Massacre. These accounts were, according to the filmmakers, espionage activities. Mizushima said that the project was meant to counter the film Nanking, a 2007 American documentary, which he believed was "based on fabrications and gives a false impression" and which he perceives to be a "setup by China to control intelligence". Kahani Kismat Ki Kahani Kismat Ki is a 1999 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Farogh Siddiqui, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Sharad Kapoor, Ayesha Jhulka, Mohan Joshi and Milind Gunaji. Mawali No.1 Mawali No.1 is a 2002 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Leela V Prasad, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Ranjeet and Sadashiv Amrapurkar Qatal E Aam Qatal-E-Aam is a 2005 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Sanjay Sharma, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Gulshan Grover and Shakti Kapoor. Alpha Man: The Brotherhood of MLK Alpha Man: The Brotherhood of MLK is a television documentary film that reveals the story of Martin Luther King Jr.’s fraternity days as a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. Produced by Rainforest Films, the half-hour special originally aired August 28, 2011 on BET. The documentary special was scheduled to debut on the same day as the much-anticipated official dedication of the Martin Luther King statue on the National Mall in Washington The statues dedication, which was to coincide with the 48th anniversary of the March on Washington and King’s "Dream" speech, was postponed until October 16, 2011 due to Hurricane Irene. China's Century of Humiliation Chinas Century of Humiliation is a documentary film created by Mitch Anderson. Released in 2011, it explores the tumultuous interaction between China and the European powers throughout the 19th century. Living Color Living Color is a 1992 thriller about a cat and mouse game between Molly and killer Christian. The film was shot in Brisbane between 5–21 January 1992 and was not released theatrically. The First Rains of Spring The First Rains of Spring is a 2011 drama film. It is a Kazakhstani-Japanese co-production and is directed by Erlan Nurmuhambetov and Shinju Sano. The film won the Grand Prix at the Eurasia Film Festival. The Way - Man of the White Porcelain Hakuji no Hito is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Banmei Takahashi based on a book by Emiya Takayuki. It was released in 2012. Badnam Badnaam is a Pakistani film in Urdu language, released on 2 September 1966. Badnaam was adapted from Saadat Hasan Mantos short story Jhumkay by screenwriter Riaz Shahid. The film was directed and produced by Iqbal Shehzad, in his debut as a film director. Badnaams cast included Allauddin, Nabeela, Neelo, Ejaz Durrani, Diljeet Mirza, Hamid Wain and Rangeela, Zumurrud.This film celebrated its Silver Jubilee at the Pakistani cinemas in 1966 and was a box-office hit film. One Water One Water is a 2008 documentary film directed by Sanjeev Chatterjee and Ali Habashi. The film premiered at the 2008 Miami International Film Festival on 22 February 2008. Ekjon Songe Chhilo Ekjon Shonge Chilo is a 2007 Bangladeshi film starring Riaz, Moushumi and Kazi Hayat. It was produced under the banner of Impress Telefilms. The Old Donkey The Old Donkey is a 2010 Chinese film written, edited and directed by Li Ruijun, and deals with elderly farmers and their relationship to their land against a society that pushes forward reforms and policies relentlessly. It also deals with changing family relationships in fast changing China, particularly involving elderly left behind without anyone to care for them. It made its world premiere at the 15th Busan International Film Festival in 2010. I am an American: The Movie I Am an American is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Master June Daguiso and produced by Blaise Christian Sitchet. Kazarr and Comelita Payton also contributed to the writing. The plot involves a native African recording artist seeking the American dream. Credited cast: Brian Foreman Philip Stamper Kazarr Alexis Barone Master June Daguiso Telisha L. Davis Allison Plourde Towanda Underdue Gita M. McCarthy Comelita Payton Kesha Oliver Tiffany Vallati Elisa Jade Blaise Christian Sitchet It is scheduled to appear at the 2012 3rd World Music & International Film Festival in Washington, D.C., where it received nominations in the Africa Film and Best Comedy categories. Chu Liu Xiang yu Wu Tie Hua Chu Liu Hsiang and Hu Tieh Hua is a 1980 Taiwanese film directed by Lin Ying; written, produced and co-directed by Gu Long. The title characters are from Gu Longs Chu Liuxiang novel series. Madi Veettu Mappillai Maadi Veetu Mappillai is a Tamil language film, directed by S. K. A. Chari and released in 1967. It stars Ravichandran and Jayalalithaa in the lead roles. The supporting cast included Major Sundarrajan, Nagesh and K. Balaji. The music was provided by T. Chalapathi Rao. The film was a remake of the Telugu film Illarikam, and was a successful film on its release. Melinda's World Melindas World is a 2003 film adaptation of Marianne Kennedys novel, directed by David Baumgarten and is also Zac Efrons film debut. Picnic in Gaza Picnic in Gaza is a 2014 English film directed by Philippe Vartan Khazarian. Bingo is a 2012 Japanese horror film directed by Yōhei Fukuda. The Great Space Adventure The Great Space Adventure is a 1963 film from Albert Zugsmith starring George Nader and Fay Spain. Nader was signed in January 1963. The film was shot in the Philippines. Operation Malaya Operation Malaya is a 1953 British documentary about the actions of British troops during the Malayan Emergency. It was also known as Terror in the Jungle. 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Upon release, Maithaanam received rave reviews, and was screened at the 2011 Chennai International Film Festival and the 2011 Dubai International Film Festival. Revive! Ultraman is a 1996 Japanese tokusatsu kaiju superhero film directed by Masahiro Tsuburaya and produced by Tsuburaya Productions to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Ultra-Series. The Cassava Metaphor The Cassava Metaphor is a 2010 film. This Is Roller Derby This Is Roller Derby is a 2011 Australian documentary film by Daniel Hayward on four Australian roller derby teams over the course of a season. The film features members from roller derby associations from Australia and the United States, primarily the Ballarat Roller Derby League. The DVD for the film released on 20 February 2013. Baap Re Baap Dokyala Taap Baap re Baap Dokyala Taap is a Marathi film released on 12 September 2008. The movie has been produced and directed by Kaanchan Adhikkari. The plot of the movie is based on how the presence of a young boy, turns two families into a chaotic comedy circus. The acting of child actor Sukrut Khandekar is highly remarkable and attained critical acclaim. Sagla Karun Bhagle Sagla Karun Bhagle is a Marathi movie released on 2 December 2011. Produced by Saurabh Kulkarni and directed by Vijay Patkar. The movie is laughter riot based on alcoholism and its addiction. Vikadakavi Vikadakavi is a 2011 Tamil comedy film directed by G. Krishnan, a former sound engineer. It stars Amala Paul and debutant Sathish in the lead roles. A low-budget production, the film had a limited release on 22 April 2011. Drexciya Drexciya is a German - Burkinabe 2012 short film. Among the Dust of Thieves Among the Dust of Thieves is a 2013 American drama film about the 1896 disappearance of Albert Jennings Fountain, directed by Sean Pilcher. The film dramatizes the days leading up to Fountain’s disappearance near White Sands and the first, unsuccessful investigation of his apparent murder by John C. Fraser of the Pinkerton Agency. The film strongly suggests that Fountain’s disappearance was directly linked to his prosecution of Oliver M. Lee for cattle rustling. The narrative switches from Fountain’s investigation and arrest of Lee culminating in Fountain’s disappearance, to Fraser’s investigation, which concludes after a shootout at Lee’s ranch. A Pig's Tail A Pigs Tail is a 2012 British-American 5-minute stop motion animated short film directed by Sarah Cox, written by Matthew Walker, produced by Jason Bartholemew, Gutleben Christine and Heather Wright and created by Aardman Animations for The Humane Society of the United States. Roco Kingdom: The Desire of Dragon Roco Kingdom: The Desire of Dragon is a 2013 Chinese animated film. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Pack Up the Plantation - Live! 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The filming of A Cow at My Table drew early criticism from the Canadian meat industry, with both the Ontario Chicken Marketing Board and the Dairy Farmers of Ontario publishing articles warning of Abbotts actions. Music for the film was performed by Oh Susanna. Shadow in Baghdad Shadow in Baghdad is a 2013 documentary film directed by Duki Dror. The film chronicles the story of Linda Abdul Aziz Menuhin, an Israeli citizen who fled her native Iraq in the 1970s, and her connection with a young Iraqi journalist who reaches out to her in an effort to help her trace the disappearance of her father in Iraq shortly after she fled the country. The film takes place between Israel, Iraq and Jordan. The film was first released in Haifa Film Festival and was one of the reasons that led to the rise of public interest in Israel and around world, in the story of the disappearance of Jews from Arab lands. The film was screened in the US Library of Congress in Washington with the opening of the exhibition of the Iraqi Jewish Archive in the National Archive. Of God and Dogs Of God and Dogs is a 2014 documentary short film, directed by Abounaddara Collective. Abounaddara Collective is a Damascus based independent film company that specializes in documentaries. The film later screened at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. It won the Grand Jury Prize at the festival. The film later screened at 2014 Sundance London Film Festival on April 26, 2014. Arjun Apologises to Karna Karna is a 1986 Indian Kannada film, directed by H. R. Bhargava and produced by B. Anuradha Singh, R. Dushyanth Singh and R. Amritha Singh. The film stars Vishnuvardhan, Sumalatha, K. S. Ashwath and Gangadhar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by M. Ranga Rao. The film was a remake of the Hindi film Saaheb, which itself was remade from a Bengali film of the same name. 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The film released on 22 March 2013. Chithirayil Nilachoru Chithirayil Nilachoru is a 2013 Indian Tamil drama film written and directed by R. Sundarrajan and produced by Murugesan. The film features Prakash Nath, Vasundhara Kashyap and Sara Arjun in the lead roles, with Ashok Sundarrajan and Ganja Karuppu playing other pivotal characters. The film opened to mixed reviews upon release on 18 October 2013. Tobou Bhalobashi Tobuo Bhalobashi is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. It is directed by Montazur Rahman Akbar. It stars Mahiya Mahi, Bappy Chowdhury, Amit Hasan, Sohel Rana, Diti, Asif Iqbal, and many more. The Dark Days THE DARK DAYS is an American docudrama directed and written by David A. Malone. The film stars James Mullaney, Malissa Williams, Cobie Moses, Jordan A. Baner and Cory Novak. Shooting took place in the Metro East and St. Louis, Missouri. The Contact The Contact is a 1963 British educational short film directed by Philip Wrestler. It stars John Hurt in one of his first film roles, as a physically disabled teenager with cerebral palsy. The film was sponsored by the Spastics Society and designed to educate and combat prejudice against the disabled among young people. The film also featured early appearances by Pauline Collins and Wendy Richard. O-Town O-Town is a Nigerian crime gangster film written and directed by C.J. Obasi. The film stars Paul Utomi as Peace, a hustler at the center of various issues in the small town of Owerri, also known as O-Town. The films music was composed by Beatoven and Wache Pollen and filming took place in Owerri. Of the film, Obasi has described as a "crime-gangster thriller. It’s a semi-autobiographical tale because it draws from some of the crime stories I knew and heard; growing up in a small town called Owerri in Imo State. It’s also my exploration into genre Film-making, where I explore basically my love for film." 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The Road to Home The Road to Home is an award-winning 2015 feature-length documentary about Benny Wenda, the West Papuan independence leader and Nobel Peace Prize nominee. Since his dramatic escape from an Indonesian prison in 2002, where he was held in isolation and tortured as a political prisoner, Benny has been an unceasing crusader on the international scene, campaigning to bring about an end to the suffering of his people at the hands of Indonesia’s colonial regime. Lionheart Lionheart is a 2016 American boxing film short written and produced by Oscar DeRosa and Orlando Cicilia III. The film stars Oscar DeRosa and Marc Macaulay. The film portrays struggling professional boxer Max Rossi who is finally presented with the fight hes been waiting for that will launch his career to the next level but when he is suddenly confronted with a life-changing opportunity he must decide which path to take. Nagina Nagina is a 2014 Indian, bhojpuri language film directed and produced by Rajkumar R. Pandey, and associate directed by Manoj R Pandey, Starring Pradeep Pandey "Chintu", Rinku Ghosh. This film is a sequel of Bhojpuri film Naagin. V poiskakh poteryannogo raya... In Search of a Lost Paradise is a 2015 German-Russian documentary by Evgeniy Tsymbal and Alexander Smoljanski which tells the story of Russian artist Valentina Kropivnitskaya and her husband, the artist Oscar Rabin. Aside from the biography of the artists, the film also addresses their unconventional thoughts about twentieth-century art. The director, Evgeny Tsymbal, one of the most internationally acclaimed contemporary Russian documentary filmmakers, recounts this refugee success story of an artist who was true to her talent and never gave into the pressures of life. In Search of a Lost Paradise is the recipient of a Nika award 2016 for Best Documentary Feature. Sorry Daddy Sorry Daddy is a 2015 Bollywood action drama film directed by Vijay Pal. Starring Shameem Khan and Tinu Verma in the lead roles, it was produced by Wasim Khan under the S K Films Films banners. Set in the early 2014s, Sorry daddy is a Children story centring on the turbulent relationship between Inspector Shameem and Children, a relationship which is affected by Childrens issues with alcohol abuse and temperament. The film released on 11 September 2015. Exodus Exodus is a 2015 Georgian short drama film directed by Vakhtang Jajanidze. It was screened in the Tbilisi International Film Festival, where it won Jury special prize. Poétique du cerveau Poétique du cerveau is a 66-minute 2015 French-German-Israeli French-, Hebrew-, and Italian-language independent underground experimental documentary art film directed by Nurith Aviv. Jadur Bashi Jadur Bashi is a Bengali romantic film directed by Abdul Latif Bachchu. Story, screenplay and dialogue written by Ahmed Zaman Chowdhury. Apu Sarwar has played the main character in the film. Along with Suchorita, Razzak, Bulbul Ahmed, ATM Shamsuzzaman in the supporting roles. The film won the Bangladesh National Film Awards in three categories. Ononto Prem Ononto Prem is a 1977 Bangladeshi film directed by Razzak and starring Razzak and Bobita. This was the first film directed by Razzak. Nacher Putul Nacher Putul is a Bangladeshi drama film, directed by Ashok Ghosh. Story by Ahmed Zaman Chowdhury and script and dialogue by Jahirul Haque. The film produced by Azizur Rahman under the banner of Rana Films. The film stars Razzak and Shabnam played in the lead role. Khan Zainul, Sultana Zaman, Rani Sarkar, Inam Ahmed and Kazi Mehfuzul Haq also starred in the supporting roles. Kadhantharam Kadhantharam is a Malayalam film directed by K J Bose starring Rahul Madhav, Nedumudi Venu, Vishnupriya, Indrans, Sidhartha Siva and Geetha Vijayan in the lead. Actually Actually is a 2014 Malayalam-language Indian feature film written and directed by Shine Kurian, starring Hemanth Menon, Aju Varghese, Sneha Unnikrishnan, Anjali Aneesh, Bhagath Manuel with veteran actors Sreenivasan and P. Balachandran in important characters. Seesa Seesa is a 2016 Telugu-language Indian feature film directed by Mohamad Issack, starring Sivaji, Chesvaa and Namratha in lead roles. Seesa also has been shot in a single take like its original Agadam. Ned's Project Neds Project is 2016 Filipino independent LGBT comedy-drama film directed by Lemuel Lorca with written and screenplay by John Bedia. The film stars Angeli Bayani, Max Eigenmann, Biboy Ramirez and Ana Abad-Santos. In the film, Bayani plays the role Ned a lesbian who has harbored a desire to have a baby. It is an official entry to the 2nd CineFilipino Film Festival. The film has won Best Production Design, Best Actress, Best Screenplay, Best Picture, Best Supporting Actress and Best Cinematography at the 2016 Cinefilipino film festival. It has also been nominated for Best Sound, Best Scoring, Best Editing and another Best Supporting Actress. Silu Silu is the first film to be made in the Newa language. The movie depicts the pain of separation of a couple from Kathmandu after the wife gets kidnapped while on a pilgrimage in the Himalaya, and the sufferings her husband goes through to get her back from her captors. The musical film is based on a ballad in Nepal Bhasa written in the early 19th century which describes a journey to Silu, the sacred lake known as Gosaikunda located in the Himalaya. There is a belief in Newar society that a husband and wife should not make the trip together as it could result in a misfortune. Island Soldier Island Soldier is a 2017 American documentary film written, directed and produced by former Peace Corps volunteer Nathan Fitch. The film deals with problems faced by United States Military families from Kosrae who are citizens of Federated States of Micronesia. Because of a free association agreement called the Compact of Free Association, they can serve, fight and die for the US in Afghanistan and Iraq but they cannot vote. Tshiuetin Tshiuetin is a 2016 Canadian short documentary film directed by Caroline Monnet. 18.11 18.11 A Code Of Secrecy is a 2014 Indian Hindi action film written and directed by Mohibul Haque and Produced by Merina Hauque. Under the banner of Ultimate Pictures, the film stars Rehal Khan, Gulshan Grover and Mukesh Tiwari in the lead roles. The movie has been listed as one of the worst Hindi movies ever by many critics. Abar ekla cholo Abar Ekla Cholo is a 2016 Bengali television movie directed by Abhijit Guha and Sudeshna Roy. It is the sequel to 2015 film Ekla Cholo. The movie features Saayoni Ghosh and June Malia in the main roles. The film was jointly produced by Zee Bangla Cinema, Abhijit Guha and Sudeshna Roy for Zee Bangla Originals. Mission Tiger Mission Tiger is an Indian adventure film directed by Dipu Karunakaran and jointly produced by Saju Fortune and Leegesh S.L.. Osru Diye Lekha Osru Diye Lekha is a 1972 Bangladeshi film directed by Kamal Ahmed. It was released on 12 May 1972. The film received critical acclaim, particularly for the acting of Sujata and the songs performed by Sabina Yasmin, her "Osru Diye Lekha"s . Giants of Africa Giants of Africa is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Hubert Davis and released in 2016. The film centres on Nigerian sports executive Masai Ujiris Basketball Without Borders program to promote and build the sport of basketball in Africa. The film garnered two Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards in 2017, for Best Editing in a Documentary and Best Cinematography in a Documentary. It won the award for Best Editing. DAM! The Story of Kit the Beaver Dam! The Story of Kit the Beaver is a Canadian animated short film, directed by Kjell Boersma and released in 2017. The film centres on Kit, a young beaver who is helping her family build a beaver dam. The film was created as part of the Toronto Symphony Orchestras project of commissioning original works by Canadian composers to celebrate Canada 150. While most participating composers had their work performed by symphonies across Canada in conventional concert performances, Erica Procunier was selected to compose the score to a short animated film, which would premiere at Roy Thomson Hall with the TSO performing the composition live. The film had its TSO premiere on February 25, 2017, and was subsequently screened in other cities with the score performed by local orchestras. A version with the score prerecorded was also made available to film festivals. At the 2017 Animation Block Party, the film won the award for Best Childrens Animation. The film was a Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Animated Short Film at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards. Sorcerer's Orb is a 1954 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Toshikazu Kōno. The film is based on the 1814-1842 novel Nansō Satomi Hakkenden by Kyokutei Bakin. Its sequels include: Sorcerers Orb part 2 里見八犬伝 第二部 芳流閣の龍虎 Sorcerers Orb part 3 里見八犬伝 第三部 怪猫乱舞 Sorcerers Orb part 4 里見八犬伝 第四部 血盟八剣士 Sorcerers Orb part 5 里見八犬伝 完結篇 暁の勝鬨 The Soup The Soup is a 2017 South Korean family drama film starring Shin Jung-geun, Yoon Park, Jang So-yeon and Go Na-hee. Written and directed by Lim Young-hoon, it was based on the true story of an ex-convict who entered the home of a mentally disabled couple with a 7-year-old daughter, and ends up living with them. It premiered and was named Best Foreign Feature at the 26th Arizona International Film Festival 2017. Waseskun Waseskun is a 2016 documentary film written and directed by Steve Patry about the Waseskun Healing Centre, a Correctional Service of Canada healing lodge run by Canadian Indigenous people for Indigenous inmates, situated in Quebecs Lanaudière region. The title of the film and the facility, waseskun, is a Cree word describing the moment when clouds part after a storm and sunshine breaks through. The director lived with inmates three to four days a week over the course of an entire year, to record their experiences as well as build trust. The film shows how the facility combines traditional healing practices with crafts, sport as well as personal confessions. Inmates are shown recounting experiences of childhood abuse, and working to break the cycle of abuse and addiction. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, Waseskun was nominated for best feature-length documentary at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards. Patrys previous documentary film, De prisons en prisons, also about incarceration in Quebec, was nominated for a Jutra Award for best feature-length documentary. The film received two Canadian Screen Award nominations, for Best Feature Length Documentary and Best Editing in a Documentary, at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards. Indiralogathil Na Azhagappan Indralohathil Na Azhagappan is a 2008 Indian Tamil language period comedy film directed by Thambi Ramiah, who directs his second feature film after Manu Needhi. After the success of Vadivelus debut film as the protagonist in Imsai Arasan 23m Pulikesi, Ramiah signed him up for the project. Apart from Vadivelu, the rest of the cast had been announced after the launch. Despite several indications that two prominent actress, would portray the lead female roles; a debutant, Yamini Sharma and Suja were selected. Nassar, Sumithra and the director himself, play supporting roles, while prominent heroine, Shriya Saran, was recruited to act as a ghost buster and dance in a single song. The film released on 1 February 2008 to largely negative reviews. It was dubbed in Hindi by Cinekorn Productions as Lok Parlok. Kalari Vikraman Kalari Vikraman is an unreleased 2003 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by Deepak Mohan, starring Mukesh and Vidya Balan in lead roles. This is one of the earlier films of Vidya Balan that was never released. Kit ^n^ Kate Kit and Kate is a Russian series of animated shorts produced by Russian company Toonbox. In Australia and New Zealand, the series was broadcast on Disney Channel. Buried Seeds Buried Seeds is a documentary film, directed by Andrei Severny based on the life journey of Michelin Starred Indian Chef Vikas Khanna. The film is currently in production. En mille morceaux A Thousand Pieces is a 2018 French drama directed by Véronique Mériadec. Melodrama/Random/Melbourne! Melodrama/Random/Melbourne is an Australian feature film about a young feminist filmmaker documenting the mens rights movement and seduction community pickup artist movement. The film is part two in Matthew Victor Pastors Fil-Aus trilogy and deals with Asian-Australian identity politics. It had its Australian premiere at the 2018 Adelaide Film Festival and its Philippine premiere at the 2018 Sinag Maynila Film Festival. In 2019 the films soundtrack was nominated for the 67th edition of the FAMAS Award for composer Fergus Cronkite. Anaan Anaan is a 2017 Indian Marathi-language film produced by Raunaq Bhatia & Hemant Bhatia under the banner of Rohan Theatres Pvt. Ltd. It is being directed by Rajesh Kushte. The film stars Prarthana Behere along with Omkar Shinde, Sukhada Khandkekar, Suyog Gorhe, Uday Nene, Shilpa Tulaskar, Yatin Karyekar, Prajakta Mali, Uday Sabnis, Veena Jagtap, Rajendra Shisatkar, Sneha Raikar, Akshata Tikhe and Bhumi Dali. Margo the Mouse Margo the Mouse is a Polish compilation movie from original TV animated series Margo the Mouse, created and directed by Eugeniusz Kotowski. It was produced as a feature-length film in 1985 and released in several countries since 1986. The movie was produced in 1985 and released that year in the former Soviet Union. In 1986, a year later, it was released in the former East Germany directly to video. Due to the good reception of the compilation movie, the film was released in his native Poland in 1987. Subsequently, this version was released to other countries. The movie consists of eight episodes of the 1976 Polish animation television series Margo the Mouse. Gamlet XXI vek Hamlet. XXI Century is a 2009 four-episode television miniseries by Yuri Kara. It is an adaptation and modernization of William Shakespeares tragedy Hamlet. Vijetha Vikram Vijetha Vikram is a 1987 Tollywood film directed by S. S. Ravichandran and produced by T. Tirupathi Reddy on Samyutha Arts. It stars Venkatesh and Farah in the lead role, with music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was a flop at the box office. Panchayat Panchayat is a 2017 Nepalese drama social film, directed and written by Shivam Adhikari and produced by Sushanta Shrestha and Sankhar Shrestha, under the banner Kalawati Films with NepalFlix and Hetauda Movies. The film is based on panchayat system in Nepal and it is mainly aimed at womens and the film is set in 1974. The film stars Neeta Dhungana in the lead role alongside with Saroj Khanal, Rupa Rana, Ganesh Giti, Jahanwi Basnet and Bishal Pahari. It was selected as the Nepalese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. Kalu Hima Kalu Hima is a 2018 Sri Lankan Sinhala/Hindi bilingual drama thriller film directed by Upali Gamlath and produced by Wajira Rajapakse for Sinelka Films. It stars Niroshan Wijesinghe and Subuddi Lakmali in lead roles along with Gayani Gisanthika and Iranganie Serasinghe. Music composed by veteran musician Rohana Weerasinghe. The film has been shot completely in Nepal. It is the 1311th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema. Pagalpanti Pagalpanti is a 2018 Indian comedy film directed by Jakee Patel featuring Rahul Dev, Mukul Dev, Ali Asgar and Purva Rana. Lamboo Rastoo Lamboo Rastoo is a 2018 Gujarati musical drama film starring veteran Gujarati actress Shrenu Parikh and Jay Soni in the lead role, with Manoj Joshi, Anang Desai, and Maulik Pathak. The film is directed by Mihir Bhuta for RKC Motion Pictures.